-hmm," _Tyan rwamn- ‘ I “ -' ’ _--.1.‘1g2_'-_M `\',.'.‘-a;».' '._- ` _ L .'» ,.1 Store parcel post. new 'you just what the ».» _av v. _- w '-n it lilly time it is inconvenient for ' ' you to come _ Y°“ 11°" °\11y_to drop ui n una and we win L about any items you are interested in and we will .1:1_-site-~ Er A- '11' 1 1 - cnN1'nA|. nnugsrons _ -~ ~- vu-nomz: ounrsoos rounnm __ r se will cost prepaid to your home. 71 -. - 11 A El” 1 rw 11 " ` _nuns-au. A"\\Ill\I>lP Of-oar ownermyvho have hdsnf fedinmitting ' tnningmants nr tu., M6_t°1__i_1‘71l‘§ll\`l_!_iiiI‘{d* _have been ` 'dealt w!t}1;iii_n‘ Maths,-past wsélr. 'one party for Iiot b`_e_Ing careful in_ -meeting a lean;-.,a¢ or near Iii-'ooklieid,has' had his license su.speuded'. ` Another license waeirsuspended for driving parties un- der the influence of liquor. Another. party for 'driving on the road from --Long Greek;-De-Sable - and - -Victoria -on a"pi‘ohibited day, has been flued. In jus_tIce_ to this party it may be said that the offence _was committed not knowingly as _he is a respectable citi- zeu_and would not have committed the offence' knowingly. Several others were fined lu--Summerside and there is .now :-information before a -magis- trate ln ‘Charlottetown against two other 'p`arties. "'I‘l1e new regulations are now in print and the new markers are being distributed. Hereaftcr any infring- ment of the regulations will be dealt with summarily and car licenses will be suspended without the option of a flue. Drivers will do well to under- slalid that' the law will be enforced to1__the _l_imft. Excuses that the offence was committed unknowingly will not be--accepted. It might be well to say that- there ~is_another class of offence that"will also badealt with in a dras- tic'=‘way._ Certain ill disposed persons have' 'been placing obstacles on the roads* 'and also firing stones at car-s legitimately using the roads.This will not _be tolerated and such measures will. be taken as -will effectually put a stop to this class of offences. Lawless- nessfof any kind will not be tolerated andzthe Attorney General is very pos-_ itive that so far as his Department is concerned both auto owners und' oth- er_smw_i,_I_i__l_1ave _toobserve the law or suffer the consequences. ,___.é.,_..._---1~ -\» - VERMIN-PROOF CLOTHING A'.special sort of underwear distin- fected against trench lice is being made in considerable quantities by patriotic societies for our soldiers in Erance. Tlie lice which thrive in the trenchearare-_ not merely a source of great discomfort, but transmit disease. The suits are mod-e of thin, inexpen- sive materiai and are designed to be ' worn a week or so and then thrown away. Sulphur and napthalene are among- the ingredients employed in treating the~ gar'ments_-Popular Me- Geo. J. Scott, Toronto! _ -_ P. Edwards, Halifax. ‘ W. McDonald, St. John. " A., McDonald, St. John_ _ ~ C. R. Stavert. Summerside. . D. J. McLeod, Stanley. ' W. T. Bowness. D.D.S., Summerside Laura A. McLe0d. Stanley Bridge. Maud McLeod, Stanley Bridge. Gladys Crawford, Stanley. Bridge. ,W. L. Poole, Montague. J. W. Carruthers, Montague. S. -~-Hessian, Montague. McKee, St. John. Helliwell, Montreal. Stevens, Montreal. McLaren, St. John. B. Rivers. St. John. G. Ellis,"Monfa.gue. . W. Poole, Montague. H. Prowse, City. N. McLeod, Montreal. _ REVERE HOTEL m. Batchdor, Toronto. C. Haley, Yarmouth. .McLean, N. Wliltshire. McLean, N. Wiltshire. B. Sutherland, Dunstaffnage. MacEachern, Mt. Stewart. n. Lundy, St. John. - E. Leonad, St. John. _Miss H. Leslie, Morell. Miss M. Clark, Surumerside. C. McEwen, Summerside. Mrs. W. Davidson. Cobalt, Ont. F. N. Siiiker, Port Elgin. Rev. E. Templeman-, Quebec. J. A. Mc»Eachern, Sydney. C. F. -McDonald, Sydney. W. MacQuarrie, Westville, N. E. A. Peirce, Elmira. Mrs. E. A. Peirce, Elmira. D. Kittridge, Grarnby, Que. N. Nicholson, Montague. 0. Emery, Char-I-ottetnwn. Joseph Reeves. FPGGOWH- Geo. G. Reeves, Freetown._ L. Murdock, Murray River. E, Kerr, Montague. - Kerr, Montague. Connolly Halifax. Worth, Halifax. ssersrssrr gms? ?’ F€l°.“‘3‘“F`€ PTT! Fggig sea Referred to Boy Scouts When war broke out a young man who was every kind of rogue sud- denly ecquired a brand-new con- science, and worked it overtime, says London Tit-Bits. W-hen he came be fore the tribunal he had ‘got his con- scientious objections ali cut and dried. The chairman listened* gravely for a little ~while, until the 'bogus C. 0. warming to his subject, began to 'get flowery. "Yes," he cried, lifting h-is eyes to heaven, “in 1905 I-was born again!" “ln that case,” broke in the chair- man, quietly, ‘have you any 0bP8C- tion to joining the boy scouts?" Ask for M|nard’s and take no other. chanics. . _g -f 1 t__\vn-f\:=~ .fII,ASSlFlIED ADVERTISEMENTS r.=1 . >K§3I@l'5H9IéWI‘ ` " s`Gi:N'r's_ WANTED -_ POQIBAIT AGENTS WANTED. Se `d fer' Catalogue,` Prints, Solar and Bromide. Finished Portraits Convex or Flat, Frames", Glass and all-supplies._.._-Merchants Portrait Co.. Toronto. 8030-6-5M:E6i. \ . PEWTRAI? XGENTS. A NEW LIN! _ of proofs. first class finished por- traits, frames at lowest prlces_ Call _ or write United Art Co., 4 Bruns- wiclr Ave., Toronto. Ont. '- 5093-5-21’I‘ueMI'sl8I 'AeEN'rs'gw'AN1'so 'ro sem. Fon "the old reliable Fonthlll Nurser- ies." We _teach our men to sell. Experience unnecessary; highest commissions paid; handsome, free equipment. Stone & Wellington. Toronto. 7074-6-1MEto29th “S _ onggssnta BICYCLE FOR SALE. IN GOOD RE- pair) Earl Bovyor, Bunbury. _ 8016-0-10M3ipd. l FOR SALE-A RUBBER TIRED buggy (good as new.) Alwly H- R.`Large, Painter, Great George Street. 8095-6-8M6iDd. WANTED _HELP--» FEMALE .-s-_ WANTED- FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work at once, a maid. Apply 175 'Grafton . 8014-6-10M3i . WANT-ED GIRL FOR HOUBEWORK KIDS Edwarli,H0tB_l. 8002-6-8M8Ipd. GIRL wAN'nEo Fon 'rl-IE -novA|.` Hotel. 108 Richmond -St. ti082~6~Mtf. WANTED.-A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 221 Water .‘__‘.t. 8065-6-6M1wk WANTED AT ONCE MAID. wages. Apply P. C. Brown, 198 Richmond St-reet. 8050-tl-5Mtf. WANTED.-A DINING ROOM GIRL, Apply Revere Hotel. 0095-6-28Mtf MISCELLANEOUS -':AR SERVICE.-CAR T0 LEAVE here by hour or trip. Rates reason- able. Phone 1i6_nr“ 457-J. 7027-5-29tsti mt Fon sal.:-mtv Mowen. TRUCK' waggon, single plow. 2 drivihn Will!- gous. _ Apply Ludlow Jenkins, Marahneld . 8025-6-11M2|Pll~ Fon sau: 'rl-is BEAUTIFUL Rss- ideuce formerly known no the Am- erican Consulate situated on the corner-of"il_a _ nd'_aud'Wa¢¢f S\'i°`~ 'rim prape _often a fine onnvrlan- u'y._u jsp nv_eaim_°1\t_ f°t‘. _°_'1 _*Wt- n_ fronts- _~»\,»1v°¢~vds1,°=- "'- n"."' ‘ .SfI-_5I-_- .- _:=.wssmm_> I L77 1 ' 1 114-E/inze "iilitf-f”f~‘i5l3-rt" °f:.:rst°" a.. .___spn\_¢t, wt aymswwmu ' 2 < _Ba b P lt "Com It,L»lh '., onc- _ ¢..'l.`f mn. " Y am-=~nw ALI. INT-anzevso IN THE Kma- ston Telephone line to meet at liolmes corner on Thursday, June 18 at 12 o’clock to finish putting in the poles. . THERE WLL IE A,-PUBLIC MEET- ing _ln _the Hall at Kingston Mon- day June 17 at 8.30 p. m. To or- ganize the Telgphone Company. By order of committee. 8027pd. n._- SEND A DOMINION EXPRESS MO- ney Order. Five dollars costs three cents. 8019-Mlllli TQ _I-_ET T0 LIT--FURNISHED ROOMS. Centrally located. Apply at the Guardian Oflice. -B098-6-8M1wk. 'ro nswr Fuoneuau nous: A1' -f -fl _,A|,mwfRs" A'u_oclal of more than ordinary In- terest took place on Monday evening Boates, Tyne Valley. celebrated their- golden wedding anniversary at the home of their daughter Mrs. A. Yeo.. 'Assembled with the family were friends and neighbors who filled the large rooms. all anxious to show the unanimity 'and pleasure it _afforded them to,be present on such an aus- picious occasion, and seated under a prettily arranged arch of'greeu and gold the bride and groom of fifty years of haDDY wedded life received the hearty congratulations from all present on this memorable event in their lives, and looked as if tim had sions hand _vary gently, as boil; rp- taln_‘__youth'ful vigor and appearancd very well. Even to _the few young men left' in the’ place‘aud` the small boys»'could not let lt pass without’ ahowréig-their interest and came fully [array inthe _usual serenade cos- itume-to offer their felicitations. The address westhen read by the Rev. Mr. ones and the gift -from the fam- ily wizs Prfisented by two of their grand-chlldren,7Miss Dorothy Yeo and Master Burton Burleigh, which con- sisted of a gold headed cane to Mr. Boates and to Mrs; Routes a gold sig- net ring, also it presentation showing the esteem of the friends from Tyne Valley of a purse of money. -_ _ Then followed the _reading of a very appropriate poem especially compos- _ed and sent by a friend of the fam- ily. Rev; Mr. Davidson, of Lot 14, was then called on, who gave a brief and- 'eloiluent address. paying a high tribute to the worthy couple, refer- ring to the very pleasant. memories 'he held of the social intercourse he had enjoyed with Mr. Boatesaud fam- ily._whi|s pastor of Tyne-Valley' con- gregation and expressed great pleas- ure to be present and participate in this unique‘event. Mr. Boates then came forward and on -behalf of Mrs. ilttingly. “Words failed him," he said to express the deep sense'-of gratitude and appreciation he felt for all the .rind wishes.and enthusiasm bestow- ed 'on them by their host;-1.01 friends and again thanking _the company cor -.iinlly he closed his'remarks by sing ing one of his"old favorites, “Johu Anderson my Joe,” which delighted the company, the family joining in _the chorus with their father, who is still in good voice and received hearty applause. Then Mrs, Yeo, ,assisted by _the other members of the family serv- 'ed a very daintily prepared tea, even to the bride cake which was gener- ously passed to all the guests. The up with vocal and instrumental music 'ind pleasant conversation, and remin-_ iscenses of past years. Since moving o Tyne Valley twenty-nine years ago Mr. Boutes by industry and close at- tention to work, has been very sue :essfui in milling business and farm- ing, and only for a slight break-down last winter is still hule and hearty, tall and erect and carries well his seventy~sl.x years. ‘ Following is the address: - - I`o our dear parents:- _ We have felt that we could not le' .his important date pass wltboui planning to show you in some lovable way, first our sincere gratitude to God in sparing you both with us, and though our thoughts at the present time are not centered on social func tions, as we -feel deeply the serious -conflict of Empire, the struggle of right against wrong, yet, dear father and mother, as a family who are spared to assemble here with you' to night some of us who have the priv- ilege of being here with you at home and more quite near you and the oth~ or members of us who have made the journey home to share and take part in this event which makes home-com ing such a pleasure. But we are noi all here. Our d-ear Sadie’s place is vac- ant, andthe void is felt tonight, but we :nourri not without hope, for we lmoiv she is at rest. with Jesus_ Whom she loved; and another dear one, too lar removed by distance, but who would, were it possible to span the great space to share in our happy reunion. And we who are here and spared to meet and greet you on this, your :iitieth anniversary, feel that words fail us to make you understand how sincerely we have appreciated your untiring devotion and devout Chris- tian-councilyand your efforts with a large family to promote all that was good, the higher ideals of life by your precept and example; are deeply chor- ished by us, and we trust dear par- ents that the dear Master Who per mitted and spared you to do so much for us, will see fit in His goodness and mercy to spare you many more happydyears, and as you faithfully climb the hill of life together and cheerfully faced the early pioneer days we hope and pray in the evening of your life no shadows will fall and you will always be surrounded by those who love you. Please accept, dear parents, those small tokens of our affection. From. Your Loving Family. War Garden Bulletin PRACTICAL DAILY GUIDE FOR VACANT~ LOT AND BACKYARD GARDENERSENLISTED IN GREATER PRODUCTION CAMPAIGN. Notes on Garden Pests Issued by the Canada Fooirl Board In Collaboration with the' Dominion Entornologllt. SPRAY FGR THE ONION MAGGOT. As onions constitute a valuable win- ter crop particular care should be ta- ken thll year t‘o'prot~»‘ them from the onion maggot. I -"ere they lay their- eggs the adult -ill f 'nay -be fles- troyed by feeding upon ‘~e following poisoned bait spray: -Sodirri arsenite -one-qtlhrter ounce: cheap- molas- ses-onl pint; boiling water-one gal- lon.. The sodium arsenite is first dissolved_'ln boiling water and the molasses is then added. When the mixture has cooled it may 'be applied from an ordinary watering can with s small rose. The idea is to deposit the poisoned solution on the growing crop in _-the farm of coarse drops. The ilrstlpplication should be made when the plants are about three or four inches high and four or five fur- ther appiications should be made about a week apart Bright calm _ I 1.- ~+-_ -~.» . _ _ __ s. _ r _ _ _ ‘. . , < r \ _ ., . May -tlth, when Mr. and Mrs. Joseph- remainder of the evening was taken 1 -n Bra, Mary Josephine, in th0,25t_h_year of her fage. ' Deceased was 'a 'very ness she was visited by her "pastor, Rev. Father Gaudet, who administer- ed to her the last rites of the Catho- lio church. She leaves to mourn a narrowing father and mother, five als- ters and four brothers, namelyt' Mrs. lottetowu, Angie and Janie. 'l‘hs,bro. Mass, Henry _ y in___E1_agiand, and Joseph. The funeral |é'rvice"wa1_ conducted by wav. Fgtber Gaudet! ‘T e pall béarers ene oter Pineau, `Cyriac Pineeu, Peter Peters,- Ben Martin, Eugene, Florence Doiron. Mny'her soul rest fn peace. _f ty Hospital, Baltimore, _Maryland on April 21st, Mr. William Dougherty. _erty of -Cascunlpec V lege, ot 'leaves to mourn their loss one bro- ther Mr. James Dougherty, now resi- ding in -Stl John, N. B., a!so_ three sisters, Mrs. T. W. Traverse,. Kil- dare Cape; 'Mrs. L. C. Hayden, Elms- dale and Mrs. A. E. Huntley, Free- land, besides numerous friends and relatives. CAESAR KNEW Old Caesar' thought he knew some thing about the tented field, having followed his master as body-servant through the war between the states, but Camp Jackson was a revelation to “Yer mean, Menus’ Jeems," he cross- examined his young maussa, “dat dese young gem'n cant drink notin' strong- er-'n spring- water?" “That’s all." “An no frocklln wid de gals " "None whatever" "An' no swearln’ at de mules " “Against regulations." "Lor, Mans' Jeems, disher ain't no camp. Disher‘s u camp meetin'i" RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS A tendency to rheumatism once established in the system is mani- fested by the return of the acute pains with every spell of bad weath- er. This is the reason so many peo- ple stlll think that the trouble is due to cold or damp. The fact is known, and acknowledged by all medical writers, that , with the ap- pearance of rheumatism there" is s rhpId‘ thinning of the blood, 1 and that the rheumatic poisons are' only ex- pelled from the system when' the blood is restored to its normal con- dition. Euriching and purifying the blood by means of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills is the best known cure for 'rheu-matism. Lumbago, 'it may be remarked, is merely ‘-a form of rheu- rnatlsm attacking the' muscles of the back and loins and is‘similar’Iy cur- ed by the use or Dr. williams' Pink Pills.. At the first twiuge~-of either of these- troubles these pills should be taken _and the poison that causes the trouble will soon be expelled froih the blood; ' Here is proofs- Mr. M. Syapauck, Arnes, Man., says:-“I wasfalmost crippled with rhcumatism and suffered greatly from the almost constant pains. I tried several medicines, but without benefit. Then I was advised to usf Dr. .W.illlalms‘~ Pink Pills and-»-after taking. them for a coup-le of months every vestige oi’..tbe trouble had dis- appeared. and l`_ha`ve_ sirice enjoyed the most perfect`he`aii.h"i `ln view of my own experience I believejhere is no case of rheuniutism Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills will not cure," You can get these pills .through any dealer in medicine or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams" Medicine Co., Brockville,_Ont. however, and tunllus HALIFAX, N. S., June 8-(Quota tions furnished by F. B. McCurdy-& Co., stock and bond brokers. mem- bers Montreal -Stock Exchange, Mc- Curdy Building, Halifax, N_. iS.) CLOSING PRICES Yolterday Today Atchison ._ . 83% 83% Am Loco 62% 63 Anaconda .. 82% 62% AmS&R ...7-4% - Can Pac 146 M,F‘_Ct.............102% 1041/4, Mex Nor Power .. 93% 93 Reading .. 88% .P. 83 . .. 45% f » _ . 98% .l-‘. . 79% Utah 79% Crucible .. . 62% Cen - P. R. S.- 88 44% ' 97% 120*/-’; 79% 79% ' 62% 71% 60 CDZD ru-“rl _I.- .-3'* :- N .. >;:.~_: 1111111111111 ess. Victory -Bonds l ` The _undertzigned having r been a|>o°inf__ _i9..§¢ll_Yi¢- 'tory Bonds for the Special by Celebrated Spoelatlotq-Ar tonlohld to Find Him K‘lL'i'AiRLl'I‘Y, N.S., June 11-This letter from Mr. Cameron should make every reader of this paper think. lf YOu happen to be I. sufferer from rheu- matism Mr. Camoron's experience- Leo. Gllldet.-of Chelsea. MINI. Mrs. may prove of _incalculable value to _ _ . . _ _ '- -' - ~-»-'~» Andrew Doirom, Caroline, of _Cbar.- you. Happen! money liberally Inj C0l’l'il`l1€l'lCiIlg W€dn98da{. , next, vain effort. to obtain cuve. and,lina1ly there are Peter and Jerry. of Weston.-11 found thebllectivé ' tre‘tinen't` t p , _ JI-me 12th this Store Wi I Close lu the mllitar serv ce cost of 8.00 for e htioxes ofa-Dr. _ gt ()_’C|0¢k NQgn_ _ ‘ ` l' 1’ ' 'A' 4 _ 5 I8 Chasefl, Klduey~Liver,PIlls. ' _ 'This treatment set the liver and kidneys right and swrplt from the system,-_the poisons w, ich ,caused pains and aches and all the suffer- ing from rheurnatism, Write to _Mr. Mn1 1 wth. uouassnrv. Sfriliftliiga Tgdnizeilgiibrgie B'm‘emw's11 -during Summéf S0 Mr Neil A Cemeron. Kiltarlity, N There passed away atthe Universi S., writes: 1"! am glad to _regloglg mend Dr. Cha.se's Kidney-Liver to anyone who is suffering from fl eldest son of the late William‘ Dough- rheumatism. For about twenty- ve ~ - . ll L fi. He' I b th d ore or less . _' years was o ere m with this. afI‘liction._l was- treated--by doctor_a__a_ll___ov/_e_r_ _Nova Scotia, and wheiroli business in Ne`w"York'“.1a'd ,an opportunity to consult oneof the greatest specialists there; but I never gained more than temporary relief. In an effort to get rid of the accumulat- ing development of the disease I tried Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, and when I had' taken eight boxes I was. to my astonishment, totally cured. I therefore hearitiy recommend these P'ils to all who suffer from rheumat- lsm, and anyone who doubts this tes- timonial may write me as proof to the contrary." Boates and "himself responded' mosf' film. ' ` ` RSV- JIUUBS A, Cvlllrls, P. P.. BRYS3 “This is- to certify that l am person- ally acquainted with Mr. Neil A. Cameron, and believe his statement is true, and to my personal knowl- edge correct." Dr. -Chase's Kidney-Liver .Pills, one pill a dose, 25c a box at all dealers, or Edmanson Bates & C0., Limited, Tor- onto. Refuse substitutes, for they only disappoint. ` COLLECTl0|I FOR SILVER SHOWER Premier’s Office, Ch’town June 8th, 1918 Sir,-In connection with the iSilver Shower to be.taken up in Prince Ed- ward' island for 'presenting to the King and Queen on the occasion of their Silver Wedding on the 6th July, tea- chers' and pupils are authorized to give their co-operation towards such collections. Persons wishing to con- tribute =may hand in their subscript- ions to the teachers or have them sent in through the pupils attending schools. It is highly desirable that the Province should show its appreciation of the sacrifice and devotion to the Empire by the King and Queen by subscribing in small amounts of 5 or 10c to the Silver Shower. I am Sir etc., A. E. ARSENAULT RACING MID ITS RELITIOII T0 THE C0l|IITRY'S PROSPERITY Sir.-The suggestion made by a writer in a daily paper some time ago that racing be abandoned during thc -spending of money in this critical omy the Government is urging the people of this country to practice.Tlic one thing the Govern-ment does not wish to -see at this time, is ri with- drawal from circulation of any part of the,-money-now in use. Such” action ousan s o persons. _ e race tracks of Canada' should be closed now the results would be very had from the standpoint of business economy. It 'would mean the loss of work and wages to, thousands of persons, not only trainers and caretakers, but men engaged in the harness trade, vehicle building, horse-shoeiug, the dealers in feed, the transportation companies. printers, etc. How many men are there who have ever attempted to es- timate the amount of money the rac- Illl! associations pay out annually for printed matter? it is safe to say that only those' who have some actual knowledge in this direction could give anything like a correct estimate. The race meetings devoted to har- ness norses usually last from a dn to dollars wihch are paid' for admission at the gate and the even larger am- ounts which are given in purses for the horses to race for, are not, as some persons appear' to believe. oar- ried away with the horsement when they move on to the next racing point. A business-like investigation would show that not only is a large part of the money_spent in the city where the racing occurs, but that the visitors' to the city during race week leave an unbelievably large amount of money with the local b einess concerns. -for while they -are at the races the po -_ means an increased trade' in every branch of business which benefits from an increased Population. It is wastefnlness which the Government warhs_the people against, not the use QOQQOOQQQOOOOOOQQOOOOQOOQ OQOOOOQQQQOOQOOOOOQO =<: ° _ 8 2 _ -__ ' /mf 'Uneqaalled . I 9 - ._ ~ _.gr For _ .'.'..':;i.i_..“.';r.:i?.';".';'1';1i.:.';.I‘;:..°°‘;:"' f S016 w“h°f Anything- which tends to restrict the ' ' 1 1 ' thestand and period is no aid to the kind of econ- _ - .» - .- -_ _ - i.. » Xlould rgsultr in absolute h;1r;"__'_ship to a week at one time. The thousand)s of 1 A S p 1 e n d i d - ,Wednesday Half r.:::L‘:_"_.‘:.;.:"f. :iv..'.'a.,1"1t. °_:'..'“_'l.°§:" Holiday 'Commencing 0005 of _-money in a legitimate manger. _ ‘-_f algmy ememéa person by an was 1 un vmny cami ° ' ‘ :.‘ :__ `1..’~""_' * ‘I knew her. She will be greatly mined ly Home Treat- _ ` '_ ~~», ‘ ' in this community. During her iii- ment 3. ~\_'~;,, VJI1, I' Commencing Wednesday; fi - June 12th 9' "T ea. i .i `Cust1on‘1ers,~will_ by shopping earlyi on able to get away on time. ,_ ~-ey - _ _ .‘- 1-14/ New Hammocks-*I , _ . » We are showing 'au splendid stock of Hammocks for the present season. - . _Pr1c_es are remarkably I considering the scarcity. of d O-O §O§_§§§§§§§§§§§ 31-\\"5:7 I EI and cotton fabrics. v See Them Today __ ,, 1, $1.85,* $2.5O,_$3.25 up to $7.501 6§60§O§O0§0§0OOO§O090000600090 r - _ . _L ' ' Verandah' r--= ~ _ .. -r-fh .r‘-‘ :and Rockers if 4.... .`_,_ ~\ _¢- -. Ny, _.'./1.-s,_.,_ Camp Stools Camp Cots ariety to select rom. »-o<: ~.‘ I' . H' Wednesday J une 1'1'1"2!tli i U a ri f _-_ TWLQGEJ ,‘.;__._,, ,_ _ , - - s __ ' = . _ - , t - ~ ~ _- _ _ A __ _ -.w ».5__~---rw, ___ _ _ --pm’ ,» _ _ _ _ _, . _ _-. _ -- _ v-'=i»,in:'i for 3" __ ~ -1 _ _ .fi-I 1|"-01' -25 hears; -“asf -S1 W°#k°~Bs@£i;”¢3i¥ii?'I£_*- F 0 r. An rs.- ep eu an, __ _ _ ' »'.'.§‘.§'.§'I‘.§’.i*t‘5.‘..‘if ‘I.’..f.°°3l”.\l.'.lf1°.§'.§'§l.ll w°?.»Cl“2fZ§».°i.§°T£"F.'..?°$?.'§ '” ll _f ..__ _ ' _ ._ ., Com ittfef , 'i’hrl;1'prlci!9rii(li?rIw»atnd§y _hy .tlte_C0mmii:t_ee is 99 l-2 ‘and-occured interest No commgssionb, 1_0, 20 _years. Sen application to' at c.H 13.- Lonovitoirrn __ A¢¢ina;Mev-acer _ 154 aIcinno'na_ street ' 1' Chgrlottetovu. _ _ Something of value wasted is a éad ‘ 1 it affscts more than the -_person respon- sible. The legitimate circulation `of money, however, is In sense conf trary to economy for it keeps tile labor. enables the tradesmen to pros- al prosperity and -National adversity. Therefore, it -may be repeated that the suggestion that racing be abandoned- I am Sir etc loss Ind, under resent conditions, ft’ " ‘ ‘C noon. Kindly sifop _ Wednesdays, so that employees wheels or lndustry running. employs _ be able to away on per, swells the bank deposits. in fact _ "‘ _ 'makes the difference between Nation- i sms. ::~.:..:.';f..:~..».~;f.::.w"-' ‘nent-.st weeks--been & weeds -_ fgrnatgmmer gag be chosen for this work, _ wh) ___ '”_ N_cH°Ls°N_ _