- EULY» 27,1921 -"*’<".Ti’ ' i ‘ ' -.n-e=e=v'“'“l ~ Agqlllffi Inn v-~'~""...cm........ d. llllnia, . you. ' , p i; all in getting the saving your an .' ¢p¢¢it$5in ‘- fiiiifiihultdydihnfihléthleiiifii‘? puioN lliedfzriouetown Branch ‘I .I. R. Dienlitlaii 4 .11 n Ho‘ ., . we. n»..~ - he "He... i. who. "m... "°“."..i... ilI-"i- habit.‘ only week for ended ' 1.14. " r age!‘ ,:dASsIiirn" laiilhiusiininrs " i " ERS wanna-animus: HELP WANTED TEACHER WANT-ED FOR MILL ' vale school. shrpplement $100.00. Apply tdilired Murphy. l WANTED- Wantcd.. 1.... Second, " clans teacher for Cumberland Hill School No. 70 Kings Co. Sup- plement one Hundred dollars midsummer yncution, '1‘. P. Riley, Becy. , _ 14,1 QWANTEII- PRINCIPAL FOR Fortune Bridge . graded school. supplement $140.00. Summer vacation. Apply to Ilouglr-s Aft-i lien, l~‘ortiine Bridge. P. ii. I. wsnreo_' escolvo 'l‘curliei" for Caledonia CLASS ,. School. $75.00 Supplement Spring and Full vacntio . ANGLO-RUSEIQQ SCHOOL. __ slants a teacher. Supplement $120.00. Apply J, ll._,Bunt_ain, Ii/llczitliyjmer. i ..'-' ' WANTED-TEACHER FOR Mio- _._ dletou. First class, school No. B0_ Supplement $110».00. Write or phone '1‘. W. Bradshaw, Secre- tary, I(InI&_1'I_‘i1’_»l_l_.__R. l l ‘TEACHER WANTED. For- EL- ilou School, first 0r second-class Supplement $150.00 (not includ ing Minimum. Midsummer vacat ion. Apply to J. ll. McWilliums ‘WANTED- SECOND CLASS teacher for Fortune fiend school No. I28, Kings County. Supple- mciit$l00 Brecken McLonnld Sccy Red House, P. E. I. WANTED SECOND CLASS TEA clier for ilopefielil School, Dis- trict No. 122. Supplement $70.00. Apply to John A. McDonald, sec. of 'l‘i"iist c WANTED A SECOND CLAS5 teacher for llradalbzine school‘ ilistrict No. 105, SILDDIBIILBIII . $80. Apply to Robert. J. Todd, Secretary. ' PRINCIPAL WANTED. — VIC- torin. school. 1st class male pre- perl-ed. Supplement voted $200. Apply in pension if possible E.‘ Boswell, Sec. of Trustees. _......._ . ..-.=:.__ ..... _-_ TEACHER WANTED FOR CAM bridge No. ill second Class. Supq plemcnt $i00.00. Apply to Alfred iiigglnborlia. TEACHER WANTED-FIRST 0R second class for Rennies Rood School, situated one mile from llunicr ttiP-nt $150.00. Mild summer va- ‘i-zition. Apply to Donald An- (INHVH, Secretary, ‘Hunter River. .- jJ-fiag‘ ‘WANTED- "rsAcTiEi-"i FOR (lrosse Isle, Magdalen Islands, second class certificate, term eight mouths. Salary fifty dollars pcr month, Thomas A. 'i‘urnbull Secretary 'l‘rensurer, Grosse Isle, llagilalen Isiande. "WANTED- tcaclicr School. No. 128. Supplement $100, 00 incluiling Government. mini- mum. Apply to.li. 'l‘. Burgoyne Illriiiiilalbarie, lt_ ll. No. 1, l‘. E. - l SECOND CLASS FOR SALE FOR SALE—— HOUSE AT 129 EUS- all! St. Apply 17 Spring Park onil. _ - , ' ‘FOR SALE-HEAVY BROWN getter. Apply at Gtrlrdian Oi- CQ_ we ~_ ‘Foe SALE- HOUSE. MODERN conveniences. large yard and barn _ lilac 4 rooms to let. Apply 57 l-llltliion Ave. ‘ _§______________ ‘FOR snuz- it ACRES STAND- llll lmy in vcry good condition, iit llocky Point. Apply Guardian Office, , ‘FOR TSALE_. FORD TOURING "l" l" Rood shape and first class lllllllllit: order, will sell cheap. filly North Tryon; Garage. leoov in Cl-IURCH i- Year old ivas found tucked away Lilla" H new in the St,.l,ouis De rant-o church, PhIIiI hurl l‘ llllv or ll-lby dim] “ll Illircnts, m.) poor to bury it. left _ll_lll llic church _ River vii-Iago. Supple- ior Granville North. dl()N'I‘IiIiI/\L,J||]y 215,. The pmry Turks halted forty miles east of "l a ll-‘lllv llllflllfenlly less than n Eekishehr at the puss of -Al Tikouk " this morning. The l" ° rippurcntiy been dead for advance. two. it is believed U"! doubt the Greeks obtained import- “ "null-Ill death “ml ma‘ ant initial success in taking Kutal , Will ‘ howl WANTEDL-JAXIOUPLE 0F MEN to board or elderly lady. Apply 11 Pn-{k Street. , ‘WANTED. NEAT APPEARING young single men of good habits totrnvel in the Maritime pro- vinces and solicit. Exeprlence un mauessury Reference required. Address H. L‘. Looper, Summer- Blde. l’. E. I. in care of General Delivery. HELP WANTED MALE.'— ANY intelligent person, anywhere who would like’ to éurn money - writ- Ing news and special articles for daily nnd Sunday newspapers, we will-show you bow. Send for free booklet A Straight Talk to Prospective Newspaper Corres- pondents." National Press Bur- eau, Buffalo N. Y. ‘AGENTS GET IN A PROFIT \ able nil year commission busi- ‘ ness of your own. Every property owner needs some of our nine hundred varieties of hardy Red j Tugflrees and plants. No capital needed.- Conipiete equipment and idttl-ruoiiph, free. Writs Dominion l lflflluntreal. ¢8Al-E8ME_N--¢§NE PAY WEEKLY and offér steady employment selling our‘ complete and exclus Ive lines of whole-root fresh-dug toorder trees and plants. Best. stock and service. We teach and equip you free. A money- makinr: ‘opportunity. Luke Broth are‘ Nurseries. Montreal. ‘SALESMAN WANTED. —-8ALE8~ man a self respecting salesmen whose ambition is beyond his present occupation, might find more congenial employment with us ad at the some time dou- ble_hi income. We require a ' 4 o ,, Tenn charm“? ma‘ i; m nd_ " rid body. 0! BIPOI-B P0P" sonaIityTwlio would appreciate a life position with a fast grow- ing concern where mdustry would be rewarded with far above average earnings; marri- ed man preferred. Apply t0 M1’- P. E. Ross, second floor Riley building, Queen Street. 0p- posite Prowse Brothers. ~ FEMALE" " "HELP wANfrnn ~ ‘WANTED FOR SIX WEEKS—- A maid accustomed to cooking, no washing. Good wages. Mrs. Rich-l ardson, Georgetown. ' WANT-ED A MAID FOR GENERAL house-work; one with experience preferred. No washing, George Forbes] Vernon. ' ‘THE P. E‘. ISLAND PRESBY- TERIAL offers a bursary of $100 to o young Indy wishing to enter the Deasoness TruiningScliool atTnronto. Applications will be received by the Presbyteriafi Sec- retary, Mrs. A_ J. Matheson, (Theory. Applicants must state their educational qualifications; MISOELLANIO I_ MAKE MONEY‘ "AT HOME-Oil! to $60 paid weekly for your spare time writing nhowcimll Jor- iu. "No canvassing“ We instruct and supply you with work. WenbAngun Show Card Service. 67 X.. Colhorno Street. Toronto. t-{oe zzworms cause {retfulneiis and rob the lnfnni - of sleep. the great nourisher. Mother . Graves‘ Worm Exterminator wtill clear the stom- ach nnd intestines nnd restore henlthfulnessi. Greeks Have Superior Artillery CONSTANTINOPLE. July 2e.— pm] also iSeidel Glinzi whore count- ffensive stopped the Greeks There seems to ho no and Eskishebr due to their great gupprim-ity in artillery. The Al- um; mtlimry observers, however_ do mot consider the decision has been reached in ligliiing_ TRAIN RAN INTO HERD KINGSTON. July 24.-— Lalo Sn‘.- iirrluy evening II westbound Can- ndinn National Railwn)’ "Ill" m“ into n iici-il of milcb cows two miles. west of Yarker and killed flllvllll "l them. The cattle were owned by ~ nnsdor the pipe‘ hand, \VIIII".II 3:7" l - s‘? . out? be‘ , Tudor ili/education.) fvictor Coyieln ilrugstdrfl‘ It! the. oniy was’ 0mm; sTlkflATpigzmnfsn 501i es- ‘ also " w . - f ‘ . Goff Brosmmd‘ y; , ‘a 75' -.-_- DINNER TONIGHT at 6.30 Beech q Grave lion. Orchestra in attend- nnoe. »"~ ' . “vi . CHINA- Aynsley, Crown Derby, Royal Daulton, nnd al other chines- for one week at 20 - er cent dis- ilzgllt. W. W, Wellner, Ltd, Jewell- , l 5;DOZ. LADIEs UNTRIMMED "Al's up tn $4.50 ‘each for its m. All ladies‘ trimmed and unirimined hats half price. Prowse Bros. Ltd. in CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.- Rev I). M.I.:imont will preach on Sall- balh, July 31st at Glasgow llond at l0 a. m. at Lot 48 at 3 p. ni., and in peoples church, city at 7 p. m. INSITUTE ADDRESS.- At the next meeting of the Cornwall and York institute, Miss Laura Buin will give a talk on infection nnd Disinfection. This will he at the house of Mrs. Gor- don McWllliams on August first. MEETING OF THE RIFLE A8- 50CIATlON.— Everything points to a large meeting of the Rifle As- sociation on the 3n} and 4th Aug- ust. liave you made your entry yet ? It’ not, do so at the office of W. K. lingers, Co., Ltd. ' NEW FIXTURES IN STORE.- Tiip 'i‘ivo Macs Drugglsts have re- cently had new ciectricu-i fixtures iiistaiieil in. their slur-c. Idlvc large cbllndclltirs, wiitli globes oi‘ 60 (randle 1inwer, give great dirilliancy to ttlic already bright store, The work of installing the fixtures was capnbly done by Messrs Hopkins nnd Walker. ELECTRICAL STORM.—Summer side, reports a brief b\It heavy rainstorm yesterday. accompan- led by thunder and lightning. The storm started lulci n the afternoon anillcontinueil for about an» hour and a hail‘. No dumagte is reported. The storm spread over a consider- able section of (country nnd it is ru- poricil that sortie sections of Queen‘: county zilso received a share of it. . ‘ WEDDING BELLS.-- A quiet ivcildlng took place in Si. Lukcs Church, Mosshunk. llegiuu. on 'l‘liursiitiy. April 7th, at 7 I‘. M.. when Robert Sadlemyer, oi‘ Mos.»- bank and (iracc Antella llnytcr of (lnrdigiin, Prince l-lilivaril isianu. wcre united in marriage, by Rev. R. S. Montgomery. The above has been taken from iriQRegiila paper. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Humphrey Hnyter, ‘of Cardigan. CA-LEDONIAN CLUB.- The monthly meeting took place last evening. President ilurnolt in the chair. Arrangements were complet- ed for the. programme of the ann- ual gathering on August 24. Mr. Jas. McErichei-n reported that the-entries for athletes were the largest anti best for niuny years Mr. T. F. White reported that there would be competitions for the lligliiaud Fling, Sword Dance, and strip dan- cing. Secretary NicMillan reported iitat tlic field forIiome-rucitlg would be exceptionally good. Mr. Paton reporteil that netv kilts auil spor- he had ordered from Scotland. \VD'1l(l arrive in time for the gathering. On motion it was agreed that no en- gagements should be undertaken by the board except iiircugli the board committee, of which _Mr. Mllilte is chairman. Mr. Paton moved. and it was unanimously ug- rcrd to, that the minister of Militia be petitioned tn authorize n kiltcil infantry regiment n the province. Mi". Mclsnac, '.' expressed up» provril of the ‘oposal and under- took to usg-Hhi influence to make it an accomplished fnct. The meet- ing was then adjourned till Tires- ilay August 23, the eve of the gath- erlng. " sow or THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Elton Rayner wish to thunk the kind neighbors rind friends JOEIIIBII‘ help nnd syru- pathy shown to them through their recent bereavement. |ny"w,‘¢ng' Leaderuhlpl I-Iolsv it Feels To be Rich Ll Him: (loans. at. one time the richest IIIIIII on earth. on heluB ' naked. "flow doe it fen-l to he rich T" IPIIKTI‘, " 1‘ m weight of my financial cla mu quit-ken! mbnenne of responsibility to niaukln . hIIQ we do not prcluuie Io srlver- me exclusively lo the “Wrilld-IH‘ nrllllounircn, we do fi-cl that the re ant priced of standard IDOIIIII hold‘ out greater advantage: than ever Iinforc. OUR P A R T I A L RAYMENT PLAN ‘k n" o “git-rind by which any ntnriilnri stocks or boiiilu may be ucqulreil In- velior. Writc [or our cxnlanulor]! ch"cuiar—' W115 Bryant, Iflflrd 8: Co . '. awesome xuurei. wide-name run-m. l niniihivum-rumuniimt ‘Iclonm-C-P-Kfiilldlnq liy siren the sninll v _i_ QEhm.......~;=..-..-.-_.-- OnQI-Ehilay a train atrhck and kil- led. four head owned by 1°59?" it almost the name 190t- .. w. u§siene1’fd¢-eiij,_“. VII“.- fs/iuoALe-Just received‘ sen» . "sets and play-shoes. Goff Bus. Ltd. BEECH GROVE lNNre-Dlllllflr, l-Olllflihit nt 0.30——0rche§tra. y J WHITEWEAR AT Z5 P.C. OFF at Patons July Clearance ‘Sale. ouLv 3 moss. nave Foal July discounts at Pistons, It affects uli the, summer. goods lathe store. --..- DISCOUNT AT 25 P. C. " ALL Ladies whitewenr at Patons Ltd. amass WILL u: served 8t 6.30 tonight at Beech Grove Inn. Orchestra in attendance. THE 8. S. CANADIAN 8APRER| sails from Montreal July 29th. Shel will be due in CharlotretownfiAiig. 2nd and Ionds Bqllerel cargo for Si.‘ Johns, Ntld. Buntain, Bell and Co Agents. '~ ' CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. -—Thc communion of the Lord's Supper will be held dispensed at Church- liill on Sabbath, Aug. 4. Services un' Sabbath at 10.30 a. m. and at ti. i1. m. preparatory service on Thurs- day and Saturday at 7.30 p .m.‘ Thanksgiving service on ‘Monday at 10 a. m. ENQOVABLE FE8T|VAL.— The Altar boys of "St. Dunsiairs Catlr cilral liclil a most successful ice- cream festival on Rochford Square Monday. There was n large croyvo present, and a good sum was real- ized. The League of the Cross Baird furnished excellent music. There were a number of articles on loti- cry, which will be drawn for later. SOURIS BUSY TODAYa-Tudnt‘ will ‘be a busy._iiay in Souris, this bclnig the anuzrl race day. Last year Souris joined up in the P. ‘E. Island Racing Circuit and put on a very good meet. lbut this year they are improving very much on last year's program and -wii'-ll place three very fine races before LIle'_-5])BCI.H' tors. IflildCftiIOfl-S point to -n‘record crowd and titloo, » "as though Man- ngci" Acorn ‘ ellijrqw ' for the fntrr-e-D l.- éJIInl-idlak .' sport in Kilnirisddétuhty." ‘llhejree- very fill-ll horses nnd it ls ex- pectcil thatWthit/"iiraok record of ‘L-li; l-t made la=it year by Edna lllti"il"l’n wvili be IFAVEFEII. Intlie 2.22 trut and pace there will ‘b‘e_a lug" l rules-t as Kettle 2.18 l-2,;,4\l.- ,bert J. 2.21, Colonel \Vultz'2.18 3-4 and severe-l otliier fast ones w-il ~ iiieut. The three minute trot for. King's County horses will bring out n. field of from eightto ten IlI)l'SGS—--ibII good trottor-s and even- ly thatched. 'l‘his will be trn e/x- (iitlng ririze as each horse has his own particular following. all anxi- ous to-see him win." Wit-h the ex- cursions from the Magdelenes and Montaigne, and the large nuntbe‘ lwiho are going by automobiles, it Is expected that Souris will_be a blldy town today. —-——<-o->i PERSONALS Mr. audMrs. Alexander Martin. Gra-nil View motoreiron Tuesday to Boston nnd New York. . Mlrs. Samuel Benton. llonsliniv, was taken.t0 tihe P. E. island limi- pital on Monday for an operation. lie-r condition yesterday utter the operation was reported lavcrablc. dliiss lien-tho McQunid. Miss Min- nie Bradley and Mrs. M. Sbcelian ofthis city have returned after a pleasant visit in the eastern part of tho Island. Judson McDougali Proprietor oi tho Wesley Grocery Winnipeg, ar- rived in the city last evening on a short visit lo IIIS triotlier Mrs. Mag, D, McDougaii. ' v Mr. nnd Mrs. O. W. Crouse and daughter Florence left Tuesday morning for their home iii Lynn Muss, having spent n very pleas-- ant week nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Campbell. Miss Florence Currie oi’ ili-e liar- ine Department, daughter of the lflte Mr. Dougalri tCurrie, under - went o successful operation for ap- pendicitis at the Prince Edouard is» land liospitul Monday. , . Use of "Wireless Wireless. while n most valuablc auxiliary to the means of communi- cation. was not going .to displace ilie cnble—certninly not in the near future. Against one aspect of its use, if ever it was extended to this country, the public would have to raise its voice, nnd that was the circulation of news by forciun governments containing insidious inferences. After representations made io_tliem the .\Iar_coni Com-- pany frankly abandoned the lden they once held of becoming publish" ers of wireless news in this coun- tr * " Y~ ." y _.. , Viscrdfltl: qtlrphm. who presided nlludeilio the ‘high reputation Si" Roderick Jones earned in South Afrloaonnd paid tribute to the pre- erninent-‘posilipn occupied by Reu- ter's as a nowirngcney. its cnndncv. ho said. had _,. been characterized from earliest days o its-history by an integrity ns-wel as an iintel- ligence that bad won ' world-wide recognition, and it stood today lust as high as our it iilid.- r THE HUMAN TOUCI-I ‘ '0 ‘i I ' v (New York Eveuingjfost) , It's a verv human world. one proof of wlttch, is that lihle Berlin neyrppap s 1h l tt e atten- tlnnto th detnillillieoydxtlle Dem say- rsrpentei-‘Iiglit; but renarde the i A m,’ ‘.V__,.(A~',-,‘ L. "cufinridrnprownecsiinrzist" _ " ‘ ii . 10,000. iTor- ill iii‘ qiiiilisiilgtxlhagonliarw Ullll16_ "elevation and tossing "ll and i! stumlllllf-l fill/ll? "l walk- Th” Fgruelr world is once more bright >4 .. o fl“lv'i ifl '01.‘: .1 a. ‘rlitl- ftp-t“ Ha - Fever sdbidinp cotospnrumh. Incl! nicer/shew»?- ~ ' nAz-Mam Positively Itop‘ these , " ' l ipcczln vvcuiugcou hing, weepln you aren't nnry— unions/nu. like, ballet 111M. new. 9.001s; your drug; int p, or write Tcmpictdnii. Tnrdfit , m‘ l frectnr‘ Sold by Reddin Eros. -_ . . __" in llliN GllliiilliAli A ......- I- _ --.*BANK POSITIONHPMI". Hul- ton Dulzlel, one of Georgetowns most popular young gentlemen use a accepted a position in the nRnHlfl-v inn Bunk of Commerce in Si. A ..“YEO'S PICTURE show Mon- iaguc, Sillllrilil)", Nine reel program- me; "Vengeance oi Durztnt‘ featur- ing Alice Joyce the first scvcn reel drama evi». shown at Nicolai;- ucl-ilio. Silent Avengers. Shaw. George- A ..'i.\Ir. and Mrs. Lloyd New Perth, are visiting town. __jQ-oa-____ DESTRNCTIVE ENEMY ‘ OF SHEEP Sturil-y or girl is tniioi-her disease llia‘t tpilggs its uuuual toil of sheep, anid, siirrilur to lIliiiI. oi foot rot, it has rioi Iioen stispcclcrl to he pre- valent in Canada. it I-i..howe.ve- vary prevalent in Britta-iii and. a. that country is still 'lic. souyce of the supply for breed improvement iii (‘niiaila it claims the attention of all sbeepibreeileis io take lmlfflll‘ itions to prevent or control it. It 'I‘.‘lli‘(\Il(‘i\l‘I countries gid has been responsible for Iieavy a-iiuiizil losses auiiong flocks for more than sixty years, iiotwitlistziiiiliiig the. fact that the methods of its suppression have been well ktrowu. In the United States also front which place ntany sheep are Illlllilrlt-‘(I iri- to (laiiniia, the disease has -bee-ii k-iioivii since 100i, iltlllI iii sumo _vti:ii".~i'iti the‘ Mont-aria iI.\".‘l'li'lS t-he toltni losses from glil amount _to Several of the queries scab by sliccr) owricrs contain ilescriptttlllfi of symptoms oi a disease riufilll-Z their rim-ks, that point to that of girl or "stu-rily.“ lt has re-rcullly been ilLar-ovcred to be flYPVLIlP-lii iii Wcstcrii (lanadn. illlilylflfll llfillllld Mm; OUr-urreil ailicr similar symp toms seen iii flocks in lllwllllll-“l ‘yen t ls-riow believed that “slur- is riot a new Lfilltllll} amoiiltl (‘aiiaiiiaii sliccp. n u H", 'i‘iii> term “sturdy m" fillllllflr a that the iliscase. ulil. l“- llllllw" ll)’ aiming Scottish sibeep owners-I,‘ z 1;" derived from the iniaiiuer iii .\\ l.'(‘.l lhc. sheep act when our-e the at- tack has sci’. Illl. The RYlllllltllll-‘l oivihe disease a-re. niervous twitch- . ..~~ . - 7 W“. m; more the tread . e“?- d bead l-i often held at one side and ' . . - ‘ ircle {he wppnllill will stagger ill a t‘ till it falls over. Those Swrlllllgxlz: occur at intervals. lllll- It“: ' more ‘arid more iimiiciiiteil (l\\'lll‘l., to loss oi‘ ztpptiiiltrnr‘ {the 612T; ti Qilfvllld Wlllvllll“ . = iulfteiflsjtlic sllflllllflllVlll mllllllg l" circles bccotiies more prouoiiiiced. and ‘it the eiid of nine months af- ter iufcctioii the animal ilics of llfl" ralysis or from the effects oi 0X- ha-ustioii. The symptoms are causcil by the llfFiP-PIIFC iii the liraiu of =1 Itlailtlei'~u'niiiit._ tlic,_ youu-ti ‘dluilgclilufl tapeworm \\‘Ill('Il is ioiiiliil ti :1» ' I . f tie dog". Il appe: "- intestine o l h‘ a "mum t i» lx-vorm “Illlcfillfnlvlllllllulil Nv\crv ii‘ai1l-<lll‘=\l*‘lll Swill) ‘tllhc internal (‘-il\'~II.J' lli-‘lllg llll" ed with u ivaicry fluid. Axrlllfil‘: examiuihtlon of the bladder rt] vein-h u.‘ nuniiber of smilll ‘llllle OU-Ilifls not pit-gm- than DIIIIICEIIIiS projet. Ill; iiito the cavity wontitiiililil llle lllllll- Each one oi’ these miiiiiie obJei-ts d: wli-icli there I110)’ b9 ‘l5 ma“ a“ one- IlllIllIFCJI to ilvc huiiilred, is o, tuprnvorlii bead. i Should ibis bladilerivorm br- fcil to a dog. the Jilndrler is tlliledlml hut the tapeworm heads become ai- tbi-hcil to the WillllS of the iutmiiiie by 1mm“. of sharp hooks. Ilerc they grow by building off a chain of segtmeints behind the head uirtil. after aibout a mouth, they attain a length of two or three feet. iii each tape-worm the older sci-i" ents as ‘they are pushed bar-k by t e new ones, formed I)IlI|IiI the head, become mature. cptitiiiiiin?! hundreds of small tapeworm eggs. ' j-i-lrli THE STORM Like the. winds of the night, Tho clouds hide the. light Of the sun in its dazzling bower; The hundcr loud rolls Striking fear into stiuls. Then the storm breaks, full oi power. The birds seek their nests, Put their heads on their breasts, Ami trust iii the father abovc: , They know that no harm Will come from Ills nrui. As they think of His unrlylllil IOW- The rtrong lightning flashes. The needed rnin (lashes l)own tc length of the clear (‘lyfi-"llll panes Tree toads nnd frogs Sit out on te logs Ply the creek; they are glad of tlii- '- rnin. ' t Ducks and-geese go a-walking Gully splashing nnd scuawiilng. Down the Iieautiiul, soft muddy road; Tho farmer crime hurrying. And sends them nil scurrying. lie wants to get home with his load. " And when the storms over. “Mid the sweetscented clover. The been return. eager for lioneyi The birds carol long . Their ‘thanksgiving song. and sunny. dlsahpointmeht‘ oFthé ymr some in Par-Ir. when Gain-nee wu knock- ed outpn nun ‘item of some . . D. SCAMFIELD, . So it‘ ivc keep on taking and: ssenqi lThouseil and fed, how they should J ‘ ‘L. ‘I .. h l’ l A ciittigjnicr in in 1 lb. {and y, ui. 3min .. _ i a l HOW some second: L: s PRODUCTIVEQ, ,, _ l "-A soil is prutlupiive iii propprtion t0 its ability to supply to Qgroiv- ing plants‘ ilevrziopment. If up; look rupon :1 coll as a bank 0r storlxliouse from ivliicli something may», -b drawn. we will realize that théfv ro- duiving power is IRITEPIV in llfflmi" " ticn to “that is ori__de1ios_ii,_ Every ntriru of pliifipdioroits or pot" Ii ,t._h."it,‘ we‘ FPIIIIIVI‘ "Farmer Séléci; " ‘ '.‘i- I Premier-"Today CALGARY, , July 2ii.-Aireatly quite ti number of the thirty-eight farmers mtetiribers elect ' have ar- rived in Calgary to attend the ills- tory making convention to be held here today when the selection of ll leaderin New Provincial Iiouse will be}, discusseth; Continued strength. was givgn the opinion in some quarters that‘ unquestionably H. _W_ Wood, preside ogtlio [init- edgldzirmers of Albc all be giv- ‘l en‘; the otter of prem ‘ship. "n2 /.. 4 ..a.“§..‘i."il“3.3£§ii.i"i.fi’i$IHOTEL Amuviins; tial or crop limiting elements from" the soil by means ot‘ crop removal, the proiiucung capacity of the soil will lic riirluircil, jifst rho‘ same a,- a cash bank ileposi ill ‘be rsduccrl if something’ is drawn; oht tinilaio (rorreespirqltlin "eturn rfiude. Neglect, to return tli FIIIIII'IEII,I_~I§III'IIJIIS to any soil will lead to soil poverty. The (‘Hill-Flt liling ifll|lilt‘il)' of a llillI may bc greatly rciltii-ieil by poor plowing, poor tillage zinii neglect to practise tlic best riictliotls oi‘ soil management for tlic ilistrict. Aut- umn plowing oi‘ lands IINLIJVIIFIII badly iluring ilic “lintr-r unilcarly Spring froqugiiitly iiililflvx coiisiilci- able soil, or soil itirtilityy loss. Per- niiiting ii soil iii iiccoiiic iiiaticil with thc liviiig_r"oois of uni} ‘ribtu plants, such its couch g . will make any soil llll[li'ill|lif‘|l\l(. oi‘ ales- lralilc cr'o]>s..\‘cglilr-t tiupriyvlile t pct" ilrziinagi- to give rteiicl’ from Hill'- plug IlTIi-{illlilllfSllflltillgl‘ or tliiiiii waters rcsulis in i-ousiilciaiilc dc- creose in tlic llfiltlllflllvl‘ capacity of soils. The pcrmitiing oi‘ live stock to l'llIl over tlic pastitrrs and tiiiable fields during the wct per- ioils of the year, when the soil is water soaked, is an all-too- frequent moans of rcd 'ng grazing and giv- ing an unilcsiralilre pudillctl cordiit- ion to tlic soil. Return phosphorous and tioiasli in quality cqual to tlrit removcri by 1e crop. Practise the best cultural methods at the ‘pro- per time in order tliai the product- ivc capacity oi‘ your soil riiay not bc ilcciwiriscil. --—-<o>- fHE KEEPING OF POULTRY. lf resident." in either town or country and you yvisli to knu.v lioiv Iii-st to lie.'p poultry ‘ind “Yeltre the most sati. .t'tory results con- Suli ii pamphIc-i. ircatimri of ilic- sub- ject prcpareii iliy tlic ltoiiiinirm Poultry liusbnniiman, b‘, (‘. iClfoi-d, and recently issued by the llcpnrt- viii-nt of Agriculture at Ottawa. The pamphlet can be had free on rippli- cation to ilic Publicaiiiiiis Araiich. lc-tolls of how poultry can liz- iiiailc in pay. how l.:t.- liii‘ils“~ihiiii‘ri'l1e he treated in winter nnibstrmtner," aw to commence _l(l‘PI)IIlg "in" a’ all way. the equipment lfl-"ll is desirable. how to choose .. orwi, how to hatch and rciir, and iinw to sntliiw keep, or itini-kei the. eggs. lri siicrt, all the essentials to suc- cess in poultry keeping for liotnc. .-"'~'isuiiiption or soiling are clearly a l_ r=.\',i.'.cltiy' e ii. In the lf' tirllfiry‘ rirr in . IIII"'I turkeys. g ‘Iillliri. gu;r.e:i.io\vi= and rug can the val-tint: and care cf i\'liic"i are fully iliscussieil. Numerous il- lustraiitins ni’ types oi’ Iiirils, uuil oi" methods of housing and iccilinz contribute to make tlic paitiipiilci an ‘IflVflIlliLIlltP cirmpcntliiim on poul- try-kceping and marketing. SAME-SBAP When pieces of toilet soap lie- crime too small ioi" regular us. they can be utilized ln_ilie_mnk.i_ng Ofyfl shampoo jcily. Put them in a glass with a small water and they will fnrmfi-rjclly. BEETS . Boil beets without cutting, in this way they will not bleed and ll“- comc tough. Pccllngs can tlicn be takcn off czisily by rubbing with the hands. HAT CLEANING parts and illscard the soiled paper for new occasionally. lirusli witlin onto; Rllllilliflt of . Lilia J. Reynolds, Boston; VICTOR IA HOTEL Senator McCall, Simcoc; John». A, lifting, Simone; D. Mncracv Clii- cago; JQ W. Murdock, Jiontaiguc; l5. \V. Lockhart, Zilonirt-rn; .\lis.~i ii. Locklnflrt, Munctong-J, i’. .\Ii".\‘cill, Truro; Geo. l)_ Si-zirhoiuiiigli, "for- ll. \V. Myles, Montreal; ii. G. and Mrs. Mutturt, Sumiiicrsiiic; ll._.\. Illlylllilfltl, John; Irziiilb Guilds, xi-iv Ytlfk; ii. ii‘. ri-iiiiiiniii Montreal; L. J. Mntiiieu, .\lilllli‘t'ill {Ilia-rs Fred ‘Fiiotiipsoii, (lttawa; i‘_ Mariner, t‘liii~.'igo. ill; Ii'l('illlI-'I Crown, Ciiitezigo, ill; Mary i). ‘ IILIPIJIPI‘, Aliona, Pa; Angela l).- IIIITIKEI" Alltlllll, Pa; Jllllll Hughes, Aiiona, flu; ii. T. Fancli. 'i‘oroniir; D. E. McKenna, Providence, ii. l; Evelyn MoKi-nna, Providence, it. l", Jock McKenna, Proviilcntze; ll_ J_ llicKiliiam, ilauiiliori; llirs. Mc Kiliiarii, Hamilton; W. W. Judd. Windsor, N. S; Mrs_ Judd, Wind- sor, N. S; L. MIJEklCIlCPII, Mllllclilll. R. Eastwood, New Glusgoiv; Mrs. it. “letmore, North Sydney; lilies l3_ \V‘PI.IIIUI‘P, \Vcstvil|c; VJ. W. Cavanagli, New Glasgow; T). A. Gorric_ lialiiax; w_ ll. Moore. Halifax; ‘H. ltlcltnrdson}, (luclpli, Ont; W. M. McKenzie, Si. Joiiri; Mrs. Kneil, Erliiiotiton; J. Landry. Monctou; id. i\I_ Robertson, Si. John; John M. Carson ZIIIIIJVIIH, St; John; Ellllly’ b‘. (lrcuory. Swnrtlimon Pa; Dorothea Fitch, tSwartbmor, Pa. QUEEN HOTEL Pet-er McCourt. (Tity; l". \V. Sproul and wife, Boston; (i. t‘. Greene, Bordon", .l\lberta tic-Plier- son, Borden; Katherine,‘ Iilnwatf. Borden; J. If Bertram, New Ileil- ford, Mass; S. F}. Bertram‘ Nriv Redford, Mass; W. S. Curtis. Sum- merside; John Block. Summi-rsidc ii. D. Mcldwcn, Bristol; Mabel Mills, Boston; Mrs_ W. ii. Mills, Boston; Margaret Boston; Margaret lily-er, Mass. ‘REVERE HOTEL. v James h-feLcaa. llalifax; Shaw, Boston; f‘. ‘Shaw, Dc Sable; G. Campbell, Soirris; \V. HWITIIEZ)‘, Sourls; JolilrSaiiiiiclszilt- tatwa; M. J. Aiclver, liinkorzi; Sca- forth Brown. Boston; \V. S. Curtis. Silmmcrsiilc; John Ililack, Simimer- CaliahanAFnIl John ago; llarry Aines, Chicago; ll. ll. Monro, Kensington; A. .I.. JicNcvlu Bonshaw; John E. McDonald, Sour‘- is; A. E. Eisner. liaiiiax; G. A. Warman. Truro; Mrs. wariiiiin, Truro; Pauline Warnian. Trot-o; lVllrs. Doweii, Halifax; Miss (‘obit Springfield, Moss; Miss Kimball‘, Springilclil, Muss; E. B. hlciaircri. Georgetown; J. W. Carter, Halifax; Esther Campbell ‘l30stnn; James llurris. Halifax; ‘J. R. ilerrytiian, Parrs- ‘ boro, N.S.; \V.J. McLciliin, iiiillaii if the velour hat is shabby. Dill ' some fincly powdcrcil salt in tlic River; Mr‘ “ml NUS’ l‘ H‘ shillllls’ , Perle)", Iircilcric- oven. “llieti it is quite hot, rub it Tollml“? lv" into the hat with soft paper. Pay ton. Nil; Allllll-‘lllll. l/lllltlllll‘ special attention to very snilcil (my; E. J. Ja Quebec; S. ll. Mc- Wade, Boston, l). P. llcagon. lins- vcry stiff brush, VGOIIII‘ iespiinils remarkably to .h treatment. Qticlimgnd Hill, July 11., Ellis. llaliiax. tori; Mrs. Ileagon. lloslori; ii. J. T. Wailman, stile; B B. Amea "i-flflll wile, Cliihij Li liiwci 'I1t xgvllLloilgarr l m. IA t\\/k.n~ i . q_ *..-i..¢..~ Twelvetiomluunist LKiIIedQIrI. ililigrhting" itilMl-l. July 2ti.~’i".\'civi- com- Plllllllfila. one u riiciiibcr‘ ‘oi the Ilasisii of extreme‘ Natioriints was killed today iiiiiitilng at. the ‘village of iltortcltsirailn- near Grilnritl. lPasi-isti terrorized tlireyviliiigc. i-n- lerinii curly ‘ili the morning scarin- lug Ilitllsmp. and said peasants worr- found in possession of a (filiiiiiiiiirist Party ‘card he was taken out apiilsliot". Scvcntccu lioiuicii \t"t‘I'I", bnrncii during .115. , . I orricrs. . , H-DVER» Jiorc tli.iu oni- Illtlllriilllil Solitu- "I'll lllllll-‘il girl‘; liavc cni-iillcil ill a .‘IIN'II'I._V iviiirli [iii-timer its iil6'lI'IIii~i't-l not I‘I ilani-i- and It1lIiFi'IlllI'1l‘,jr< lIiiII- vim: iiroiii ":-". \ I'iii I j_(ilII'IIilI has oftcrcil a. pair IIlIIlt .*.II],l]iI'i':i Villllvtl at a IbmIszmdVIWhcs to the Frt-iirli ivomnn who is adjudged to have the ])ll'IIi1‘n'I fiiiit. Allltlllt! llli‘. iiia, l\'"i:=.. ' ' - lllillll‘ l. licl" liu:. iaurl, arid \vliir.~li COIII‘ iris 10.400 piccce." ol‘ ir-iorl of felt ' i:ii'|'ci"ctii \':it"iciii-~i. .-\uuic IAIIIFII- oi’ tlo- iaoioiii rlllllt,’ l't‘1iI|\' iii" Iii iiui lIIl i-iiiii;>ii~:i-i' ‘ti’ IIll‘ lillf, William Iloiigizic, iliil not Ill. rr licr for" lic wa" lrillcd wliilzi iivliiiiig iliidi-i‘ .\IllI'IIIOI'()Iil'_Il in Flitnilcfs. l-ll-fi/i Hiiocnmkci" and ‘bliss i Wtntiizin im- tiic owners, ‘IIIII ciiitrirs of .'i WVPkIY hit-lit" Illlllllrlltlil in .-\inc.~., ()ki.i. Ii is the only iic.\\":=1i:i|ici' in the State run. by women. Tlit- first iviiiiitin to‘ pass the fin- al exniiiiiiatirin tor ilir- I'lllL',Ii‘~'Il Il.li' i~= yi-ar old oi‘ lluli. Site cannot Ill‘ (‘ilIIWI lo ihi Iliil‘, liiitri-vili‘. unit.‘ slic li.i: put iii twi-lvi- tiriii-z. ivliicli wdl .1‘. ll iic i'rli'rir-xt your". lltliliccv." IIIIIPHCII, fiiriiivriy Miss‘ ..’lIli‘iIl . squitli. daughter" of llie and riiiw lC rzlisli stai siiian ir- t. \Ii\".~; :-_\}ln ll). llac. (if Niagara l-‘z Iiasflcrliililislii-ii .| rcciiril "ln llil~lllt‘“.s and finanei- iiiai l\‘ i-qiizii- lcii by few \\',illlii‘fl__-ll'l Ami-rival in arlilltiitn Ill Iii-inc prcsiilcnr iii‘ :1 assets lllf‘ is ‘ll‘il\‘lll‘(‘i‘ oi‘ iii-s (‘litiitilir-t‘ of ("oriiiiterr-t- of licr city. prc<iilcnf~nf tho New York Slate. Lrn-igirc-itt’ Sffviligs and Loan Assor- lllIIItIW. and .'i vicc-tircsiiiciit of ill Iiliiitcti States fmngtic of Lora Building and Lrhin Msoiziaiiiins. A MUCH GOVERNED .,COUNTRY (Loulstrillc Courier" Joiiriitiil IJHY-lliillillli-Z is Iicciiiiiiu! (inc of ‘the nation's‘ largest industries. \\'liai with ~(‘<ingrcss_ forty-eight Stain Legislatures and tiioiisanils of City (‘oiillirils turning out stat» utcs arid ordinances. and commiss- ions. bureaus and boards riiullitiiy- lng rulings mid regulations, ili-- country is. in a fair ivay of iiccoin int: iloorli-i) _iinrl itiginilzitcii with things not to do. “Vci"b'iti~ri“ is Ibo loci-nil till ,I_.Ilt‘ national signboai l, but it f ' to it bi ' ‘it PRINCE of $3532 9*;- ‘ l whet-sever" "' CONDENSED News THE wosto. with an American Illiiglillllit WPIII‘ ~lt1r,rt,s.i.niics.._ ,_ "_\ii.-" (Clinijbfii-iigiinii Willfifils, of .\icuip.ii~,_ttlii- nc. " Fifi-nil‘: the Naiiontii EIIIICIIIIUII Asshcilflioti, has bail a notable cnrcerWti polit- ic. as well as iii sizliooi affairs. Site ‘ was a iii-legato Jo tlic .il.*!iiiii.-i".iiic. ilfllltllliil ciiilH-llli-‘Jn ai Son l-‘ian risrii and t_lir‘ first lromairi Iii this Vniicil Sirfit-s iii lii- r-lci-li-il ll vii-e- (‘Ilillllllilllljtl ilir- llilllllilill Vlillllllllr baitliing insiiiiilitin \vitli"$4i,it0tl,000 -