for r de“. “mais.” .v La: "4145:. .k\\v 'À _. x w- _' Ihe summer rme' r. «wwwwmww. m'a-m. ' u :5244 Now cornes thc jolly eummer—picnics. "verandah" dances and thc long planned vacation. With it comes liglit, bright Columbia music—dance and eong—that is “tire lite of the party." Take a Columbia Portable Grafonola with you on cvery outing also some Columbia Recordsmhere arc' a tew t avorîtee :v Tensln'—For-Trot On tire Mnrno—Fox-Trot Every Dny. 1mm. "0h. Geei on, Goshl" frorn "For Coodnesr Sakc 'l'ctl Lewis and His Baud ' Ted wais and His Bund i i i i Mcdicy Fox-Trot Ilon Pony tram “ Tlu Blushin' Bride" Fox-Trot By the Sapphlre Sea—Fox—Trot Slng Sang Man—Fox—Trot Swanee River Moon. Xntro. "Indium. Lullsby" Medley Wnltz Prince's Dancc Orchestra South Sen Sweethenrts Intro. "Baby Dreams" Medley Waltz (a) Opern Reel. (b) Dnrling Nellle Gray. (c) ivy Lear—Fiddl: Solo Don Richardson (a) Rlckett'n llornpipe. (b) Maryland. My Maryland. (c) Pig 'l‘own Fling— F iddle Solo lsie of Parndlee (Waltz) Hawaiiuu Guitare and Xylophones, Ferern, Suequehannn—Hawaiian Guitar Due; Paul Biese's Orchestra Paul Biese's Ochestra Tbe Happy Six Princc's Dance Orchestra Don Ricliardson * r ’l‘he Moon Shines on Moonshine—Comedian Sonlebody—Comedian Don't Lenve Me Mnmmy—Tenor and Boritone Duet, Charles Hart and Elliott Shaw lndinnn Lulluby— Teaor and Buritone Duet Not Lately—Comedisn Franchini and Green I A'sgîô. Fuem and l-‘ranchini Bert Williams A0849 Bort Williams 85e M3564 Biily Jones and Erncst Ilnre 85e Bert Williams A4589 Bert Williams You Con": Trust Nobody—Comedian Colurnbia Records ‘ COLUMBiA GRAPHORHONlàCOMPèNÿ,‘ TORONTO FOR SALE BY 2l5 A. E. Toombs 4 ÎîEITWE‘S‘SINtE 1920 BAPTIJHEII -iSYDNEY. Mny 27.s—«Arter hein; rugitivos from justice ror over elghteen months three -brothem. Air. John and .Mvurdocir McLelian were arrested Tiiursdn) anem-oon by Sengeum, J. ‘P. Blwkency, and Constable A. (look or lllt‘ Royal Mounted Police and nwcre today lodged in tiie cnunrty Jail here chargea with nssaulting‘ passengers and raisinzg a generai rougbhouse on tile Constni Steamer Aepy in November, 11920. A man. nomedi McEwchern is Wœnted on the same charge but le stiil ut large. -————.o->———— WUFAJST, Ma/y ’27.—The Uister Association sent n message to Mr. Winston Spencer <Churchill, 'Secre- tnry ror the Colonies. remnnking that tbe Co‘tlhollc Protection ICom- m'ittee in ite telegra'm to the Sec- retu‘ry earlIy in the week, tcl‘ling lho number or Catholios (murder- ed, did not rerer to the Protestants murdered. _ Beuween Msy 22 and 26, tbe mes- 167 Quaen' Street [IEBIDES Til- lIVE NÏJW PARLS. .May 26—Cruzy with the heat, a young worlrman culied Helincr threw hinnsell' lnto o can- al. Snved nby a bustrnan. Helmer went home,“ changed his clothes, and straightwny went and ju‘inped .into tho River Moseile. lie wns ugnin puiled out. Helmer's pur- ents thereupon iocked him in his bedroom but lie ju'mped rrom thc second storey window to the street, went lnto a nenrby twood and hnnged himseli to a tree. A specinl providence. however. must hnvo -been wntching over .Helmer for Just in -the .nick or tlme a passer—by saw hlm and cut him down. .Perseverance thon seemed t0 nbnndon hixn and Helmer on- nounced his intention no give it ux . rit icast for the time ibelng. sage says. ten Protestants were killed and severai others threaten— ed with death. The promises or elghteen Protestant tanners viere sl-so set rire to. Are Your Investment Funda , Yielding 7è%? We invite investors lnterested in securins a high incomo yleld to inveetlgnte the Fin! Mortngo Bonds of the Canadien Poperboard Company, Llrruted whose business wes establiqhed over twenty-flve yours ago. ls to-day ihe largest or its klnd in Tho Company. AN AEHIAL iMHIJiiNEE PAINS, uMay 26—Two Freneh military airmen, l'ieutenants D'Oysan and Heurtier, engàged u a .reconsissnce or Southern Tun- is, landcd et Bengardlne, n small station. where they round the 'wii'e or s. =locsl French otricial dangereust ill, the only hope be- ing an immediate surgicsl open-a— tion. Tho orricere nt once trans- i’ormed one o! theirdirpinnes. im- ‘provlsing a. couch therein. Tha in- vslid ‘wae thus hurried to the eity oi‘ Tunis. where they ianded her sni‘ely in a. hospith arter n rive hours' rlight. The operntion was performed successrully on thc' saine day. Washington 'ifi Studying The Dom. Budget _...__ WASHŒNGTON. Mny 27.—-The (oct thnt the budget hroughr, lnto parlnment et lotta'wa ncre‘ases the Bridon mrererence on n large num- her or'nnticies, oeteasirbiy import- ed into Canada iras not escaped the notice or memibers or Congress. and orricia'ls in,Wnshng\ton, who sre roilaowinxz mm rbili develop- mlents in Congreee diming. op- Cannda. mnnurneturing a. product that il essentiel in modern business. A. a result or a carerul investigation or the lndustry, and nlso or the Compnny. we unreservedly recommend thiu issue n a round investment. b PRICE : Write for full 95.60 and Internat, Yielding Over- 7K%. .21 information. Cànadimî Debenmœs Ltmttèâ" . . Satqblnhcd 1910 Si'umc'sr'sAs-r TORON'I’O‘ pônente or tire bigh rates in me pendlmg Unibett Stem M“ ge- clare increase or Brttisb prererence is the .iuevitaibie errent or tue tsrifi' polir?! wbich is berne ' oued by me higher .pnoteotio ts or the United 'States. and tbst n sa in rui- iilimem or their prodiotionl, tluit. the proposed mm lmw haro wili drive trade sway-rrmn the United Stores-and hurt United Stores im dustry instant un helping it. Furthermore, they regard mis M merer a rorerunner or other re- taiiuwry mores no: signa in Quo itawn retu‘rned to her home in i Araington last Tuesday. IHOI' mennm'.‘ Cercles. ,___. —FOR sus—«simuler cottage For particule", write Box 411. Summen'de. \ \ -—-REAL EÆTATE DlALa AT KENSINGTON—‘l‘ùe renne on tbe KensinztonJMslpeque Rond, owned by Nelson Casley and John Mur- phy. have-beau lçld recently and sre oceupied by the new proprio - tors. Mr. William Cotton and Mr. Mcwllliams respectivaly. ’I‘he prlces paid were hish. Mr. Nel- eon Csseley bas purohesed two building olts 1mm Mr. Thomas Gormnn on tbe Central St. rront. and punposes building immedinte- ly. [t is expected mnny other buildings wlll be erected during ,the building season. There appears to be a reai estate and rai-m land boom here. K. —-—FUNEtRA-L SERVICES —-’I‘he body or 'Mi' Phllllp 'MoNeiil. who died in. Vancou-ver.' arrived in Grand River ou Wednesday, Mny 10th. Tire. runersl to St Patricks Church was largely attended. R'e- quiem High "Mase, wns Bn'ug by the Rev John A McDonald. The pullihearers. t'irst cousins or the doceased -wore Messrs Linus Mc Donald. Linus McNem, Gussie Leclrey. Gussie MoNeiii, John D. Lecka nnd B. McNeill. Fhlliip iert home when quite young and went go Western Canada wheï‘e he enilsted 'with the Canndian Army. Upon returning rruin over sens he aznin went west ‘where he engaged ln'mining copper. 1‘. was while thus engnged that he met with tho accident which caused his desth. llie lesves to mourn his ramer and mother 'Mr and Mrs Antemns ‘McNeill. two hrothers, Guy in uSpolmne. Wnslr.. and Paul at home, also two sisters Tessle nnd rrene a: home. To the be- reuved .ramiiy we extend sinccrést sympathy PERSONALS —Miss Cecelin Noonan. or Al— bnny is vislting her cousin, Mra. Wilbert Deinn‘ey, Mnipeque. K. ——Mr. George Sheen. or Kennody & 00., OiLeary. wns a visitor to Kensington on Wednesday. K. -——Mr. .Peter Guilnnt. or Welling- ton. represenlting the Warwick Colth Co.. visited Kensington lest week. K. —4Miss Georgina Giilis. who spent the winter with her 'aunt. Mrs FmFrrell. McLeod Street. O'tv —«We are plensed to state that Mr. Jas. anrris. .=ummerside ls improvlng irom the injury which ire received recentiy rrom a kick ihy a horse in his stable havlng two ribs broken. N dellberotions or tiie Commiltee in- Prof. Eldridge 0l Montreal Nov litre- Wonderinl le the verdict or ali concern. Inc thll won- florful's man's nbllitln. No (lutter how unhappy or norrovllw you may be, Immedlateiy' ho con brlna you joy, iuck, marrlago. hap. pinces, and your heart'l derlre. Il you ar‘e leeklng the ahuluts truth eoncernlng any and ail matte"; ir you doubt about anythlnn or anyr body, and undsclded au to whnt la bout to do. consult thll marvelous psychologist and phrenologlst. Heurs 1 to 8 p. m. Private pariorl. Low fee for ladies, 31.00 and 82.00. Will he hero thls week. M168 Prince Street. MW Won m.OWOMO SÎght Hopes ThaT 'liouse Wiil Close Mitidie oi Jnne O'i‘TIAWA, Mny 26—1Hopes were being oxpressed in Pnrlimnentary clrcles toduy thnt next week wiil see 'tlle conclusion or tllc budget debnte us weli ns the end or bile vestignting the question or lreight rates. ‘lr thls were possible it ls figurer] that the session snay conA clude by the mlddle _or Junc though the prospect is siight indeed. Babe Ruth Declared lneiigibie OH-LCAGO, May 26—Babo Ruth. or the New York Yankees todny was deciured by Presiflent Ban Johnston or tho Americnn longue t0 be ineligibleto play until a com- plote investigation 'has been mude il ixiic argument with Umpire iiil- th‘i'bi'ülld wlrich resulted in the l'iome lt-un King bcing put out 0l the gaine yesterdny and thon climb- ing into the stands when he becamo oii’ended at ‘the booing or rens. Mr. Juhnson suid au investigation woulu- be mnde ut once and thnt u rinai decision wouid he mnde by tomor- row. + —Mr and ‘Mrs H. D. noble] Miss lRosamond and .Mr Robert Dobie lel’t on Wednesdny for their} their mnny rriends. —Tho mnny friends or Mr. G.R. MoMnhon. Kensington. wiil be sorry to henr thnt he hss been struck with a a very severe Mitaek or scia- tica, and has been con'rined ta bcd ror iihreo weeks. —«‘Miss Bernettu Brown, who lms resigned her position with ilflàimans' vSummel‘sit‘le to ncccpr one with the Copiey Piazn, Boston is s'pending o. rew days at her home in Port Hili. Prevlous to her departure i'rom lSummerside, Miss Brown was presented with n beuutituui travelling bag y culasse TO GÈT BEST OF WINES 'NEW YORK, Moy 26—Bringing word thnt “orricini tosters" are needed in Montres] ‘by the Quebet 'quuor Commission. G. A. Simard president or iihat body. returned to New. York yesterdny flirter bnying “none but the best" French wines nnd hnrd iiquor ror the province. "i made this trip ns the rirst official rrom Quebec to vislt France on a mission.” he suid on the deck or the French liner, Paris, “and i round thnt growers there are Wllr ing to coïopcrnte with us to the best or their nbility. supply Quebee witnh _the very besl or wines, nt prices cheaper thon we csn supply beer." 'Mr. Simard snid thnt nt the .port or entry. Montres]. the commission runs n. controi station. whero every bottie or wine is exnmined berore lt is uccepted. "and." he continued. “we rind it dii’ricult to huep men working there. Those who teste the wmes soon get a hardened tnste,<‘a.'ch makes them useless ror tulle job,” ode. Ihut in other countrios. Latin- .‘imcncan oonntries, ror instance. nre nlrendy nroused. 'i‘he Cana- dlsn budget proposais wiil evident- ly not have surricient erroct here to force Finance Committee leaders to reduce tvheir rates and liboralizo t'ne tariri‘ fblll. The proposais wli. however. materiaily, enhance op- position to the bill ami enrorce tho adverse reaction rvh-icii many pub- lic, .men, including many Repubil- cane, beliove will rdliaw ensctmem or tire Iprapœed mm lnw. ‘ GA‘STO R lA {For mm and mon lu “8mn over 3015m its Arourth week rull or promise ror ‘lhe Ontario rnrmer. reports on the condition or uli’nlm. pnrticudarly in Il-Iuron, Bruce counties report thnt more at- tention than rormerly is heing giv< en to orchnrds, and thnt the out. look is good, especinily ior eorly npples. lMilk prlces are downs "le lady “en” M “Olmans' N wnrd, with prices under the 51 per ".wt. This is iess than ’huir thc figure prevniling n yenr ugo. -——-.Q.— lis, occurred at her home. Arling 'on on Mcmday, 'May 22ml; 1922. For several weeks she hnd been sinking mm and her death wus not unexnected. Mothcr St Mary Pauline, hnd spent we me gomg t0 a rew (laye the previous with her and Miss Georginu arrlv ed home from Ottawa ihe preced ing 'I‘uesday. lier other æîso were with her. sble charncter whose pieasure wns iert. VEGETATON LiEAPS UP TORONTO. Mny ZG—«The wcokiy. new home in Fredericton, N_ B_ crop report issned by the Depart-I They wm be greauy mggsed by ment or Agriculture snys thut tire: Numuchneèded rains which cxtcndedî more or niess over the lnst two deys or the pnst weok hnve caused vegetubies tu leur) zthoad wonderlul— iy. Newly seeded ieids me ni- ready showing thc benerit. while l'ail who/ut and ciover have ulso plcked up weil. Mny hus hegun Especiaiiy encouraging nro thn Waterloo 1nd York counties. Gray and IN MEMORÎÂM MIRS PETER J Gongs 1861—1922 i 'The death or Mrs Peter J. Gil- Il-ler daughter, wsek children iMrs Giilis was a lady or estim- in her hiome which .she seidom When she did m0ve_ out it wss either to attend church or to perrorm some work or mercy. She diied. rOrtiriod with the lasl rites or the Hoiy Cuthollc Church gr which she vwss s raithrul mem- er. Besides her husband. she ieaves to mourn six daughters. Mother St Mary Pwuline or the Congr de INotre Dame. Jessie and Idu a.t home. Psuline. teaciier at North St Eiennors, Georginn or Ottawa, and Hildn. teseher at Middieton. To ihe bereaved ramily we ex. tend sincerest sympathy. N ME. LEWIsf a. ooss Jt is with .mucb regret‘that we record the desth or one or the most prominent resiflents in the Bridgetown district in the person or Mr. Lewls G. ‘Ross who died on April 29th. nrter un iiiness extend- lng over the winter‘ months. Mr., Ross who wns nonriy eighty rive years or ose wns born at Vernon River on August 5th. 1837. th-n ne wss eieven yesrs oid the ram- ily moved to Union Road. theu a new ssttlsment. whose inhubitsnts were engagea In the iumber trade. in Febnlnry. 18% ‘Mr. Rosa was mnrried hy iho Rev. John Butcher.- signait-dm sa“ r ‘3”""' :r “nmw j’_\,4\2”i il) «l ai "a , ‘fl . . , 4 ., a,» ch; 23m" 'A' W t, i "”Ï:v‘l :'. .‘Nindow Shades Extension Rods Kirsch Fiat Rods O’Cedar Mops O’Cedar Polish “BisSell” Sweepers Brooms Etc., Etc. Sàiis‘iaclionég_-or your mener rot ï Buy thèse lovely new If you are thinking of you can’t afl’ord t0 miss this sale. YOUR CHOICE—ANY SQUARE IN THE STOREEONE WEEK ONLY .l‘ ,d on z Œè weeii Per Cent Ofi Franldy—with selling prices roughly thirty five per cent.‘ lower than last year, we expected a big demand for Carnets and bought accordingly. V , A WONDERF-UL CHOICE The choice is complote including Hemp, Tapestry, Brussels, Velvet and Wilton—All sizes from smallest to largest—the newest colorings—the latest designs. purehasing any new Squares 20. p. ç. oii ,_ New 0ilcloths and Linoleums Splendid choosing in new spring Floor Coverings— Ail new spring patterns—eut and matched free of charge. Can’t be boug'ht cheaper in Canada. Floor 0ilcloths, per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55e, 65 'c, 75e Linoleums, per yard . . . . . . . . . . . 92 l-2c, 81.10, 51.25 Inlaid Linoleums, per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52.00 Brass Binding‘s Rubber Matting Rubber Mats Coco Matting Coco Mats “Hoover” Sweepers (‘ongoleum Rugs Etc., Etc. Wmmm‘mmlmmnnwm sti‘li alive as weil us his Frank Goudey. or Mrs. W. Burdett or Little who resides at home. Mr. Ross is niso survived by s brother nnd sister. Daniel and Catherine who Bible. Christian minister t9 m. live on the oid homestend ut Uniou Bond. Tirs decgased gentlemen re- ntW—I—Iv—I' , ICntherine 'Meliish. Mrs. noss i vd to {Dundn some'ror yearrris Ilnc '= chiidren. :150. whero ror a great mnny yesre commuulty, The Via. Mrs. H. Frazel. Boston; Mrs. ho Illvednnd worked et tbe iMill now‘ on May'-tst, and‘was'conducted .Mussnchusotts. In the hnnds or one or 'his - Church dt Bridgetown and nrovented by sickness wns “Silerwin-Wiliiams Pains": until Wininton sot i x a a"). Twe iy Per. Cent su _ Brand new goods—bright new clean stock—latest desrgns and colorings—bought direct from the manufac- turers for spot cash and» reasonably priced. Your Choicc at tuners! W" e ha lild sons. the .pastor or tire Metllodilt Ch“ Rock.!About rirtoen yenrs. since lie re- 'the Rev. J. '8'. Denny. 1‘30" W“ ,' Arkanlsas: George who lives at nm movnl to ths rani: on which be large attendent». At une «me _ Old mlllfi. Neil or Fortune . Heun. (lied. Tho decensed wus a.memberl intermont took pluie with m “a, Charles or Wnshlnzton'. Arum. nm] trustee or Méthodil ors or tire onn o Loué Y" T” u cthloln. me. a very hall bearerl'were. Men?! Wm' ù‘à' rexulnr attendant st the services. Lun. li. Un. lumen. Ml". nm. Ho wns hel‘d in very high estoent' John Livinutonc. 31m“ n" x by sil who ne)" latin. “bis removgj‘agd goal-1091:1.“ ‘ . i l r" Q,“ .._ -1.