" ‘Ucusr 4, 192i: ‘l 1. i"! . _ N imIunnnor-rmnwiwuuulmn" A$P1RIN A __A_,, 1, a" only Genuine - g! Take no chances with fies for genuine “Bayer 9 "1 AspirinflUnleas‘ you see name "Bayer" on package- or ublet you are n_ot getting As- . at all. In every Bayer pack- are directions, for Colds, He» ,5, Neuraigla, {Riieuma ism. Ear- Toothache. Lurnbago, and for . Randy tln.__boxes of twelve ' o" cost few Cflhts. Drugglsts lfillvlprgei.‘ packages. ,1 Made in m," Asplrifi is the trade mark iatered in Canada). of Bayer ufacturer of Monoacetlczicldes of Salicyllcucid. . u. olpsolevv mII-IOlIOBlImII-ll CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 1‘ Alvllfllololls um uls lsallnl- h nos word an nun u. Jinan senlas no.0.“ onions! coho lonvulel. In outs ‘ "1 be all“ ‘Q cont-h cover postage, ate. Osntnetlons count sis OII In!‘ ht live figural (no 81,000) , Iemlttuees le eovsr 00st Inst secsnpuy all liven-unq- ngslvel wlllslt alliance on»! be not»: CHILD ‘escapes RATTLER; BUFFALO. N. Y.. AiiKuL-JBIIIIIB Van Olsen, 1~2 years old, had a thrilling experience today with two large rattle-snakes while on o berry 91011-1118 Ipsrty in the Rumapo Moun- tiains. 'l'.be child had Iwandisred some distance from the rest of the party when she heard a humming noise, and turned about to see two snakes near her. The child was motionless with fright, which prob. ably saved her life. Other memlhers of the party. saw her standing, investigated and up. ed the snakes, which were as large as any ever killed‘ in this section. IDNDON. A118. 3——*Contrary to expectation the dmperlnl crmger. -ence has not yet concluded its ia- bors an'd resumes tomorrow. It l-s understood the conference will now be engaged framing its various decisions in the form of resolu- tlons. Keen hllllrrls Ilnlmenl In the lonss r In overlook Advertisements o ' . 1 i v TEACHERS JYANTE]; HALE HELP WANTED class teacher for Cumberland Hill School No. 70 Kings Co. Sup- plement one Hundred 36¢!- TEACHER wmrso -WANTED . a teacher-for Greenwich School. District No. 98. Supplement $85.00 J. A. Meek Secty. French River. . ___:_____._ , VANTED- A TEACHER FOR Mliiview School, supplement $90. Apply to John Arbing, Bedtioril St. - rracusn wmrslo FOR "reu Milo House School, No. 74. Apply to J. A. McQuald, Sec, Bedford R. II. . EACHER WANTED - FOR MT. Vernon School No. 52. Supple- ment460. J. E. Purchase, se- cretary, Mt. Vernon. WANTED- FOR PORT HILL school district No. 4‘_ Prince Coun ty a first orsecond class teacher Supplement $100.00: Archie Ellis, _Sccy., Trustees. WANTED SECOND CLASS- TEA ‘ciier for Hopcfieid School, Dis- ' triot No. 122. Supplement $75.00. of Trustees. EAcHER WANTEO-QPFIINCI- pal. First class, for Vernon Schoo-l, supplement Two huud - red dollars. Apply E_ C. White, Secy. of ‘Trustees . PRINCIPAL WANTED. — VIO- toria school, 1st class male 1W9- oerred. Supplement voted $200. Apply in person if possible E. Boswell, Sec. of Trustees. FOR SALE ___-_-~——-——- ‘NEW GRAFONOLA (UNUsED) for sale. Modci l). No. '2. A bar- lain, Apply flurry Craig, 135 Elm Ave. ~ ‘Fun SALE- HOUSE, MODERN conveniences. large yard and barn ‘also 4 rooms to let. Apply 57 Brighton Ave. FOR SALE-D BEAUTIFUL LOTS at Brighton, high, ground. facing south_ Ample room for burn and hack gardens. Easy terms. Phone dli Tomiins & Hyncs. .__,,,______.._._..- -— ‘I081 SAUE- MATQ-HED PAI Chestnut mares. 5 find 9 Yell"- wcigiit 2000 pounds. Very hand some, Jnc‘. Alfred hfk-Dr-nzilil. llanii Surveyor, llerniunviilc. BRED (mule) 4 P. M. ‘FOR SALE. — PURE Scotch coolic pups weeks old. Price $5.00. FOR SALE-ONE 10 H. P. IM- poriul lleuw Dirt, -Gnsniine En- zinc, used six inon hs. Low D11"- GeorgtrA. Doucette. ._ roasau-z- our: n74 COWAN Three sided iniitcher and inoulder. This machine 1d .111 perfect running order and can be seen working. Apply Roy Coies, Million. OMEN THAT FAILED CONS"ANTINOPIIE\ Aug. Zl.— Tiic occuiiiition by Venus of iii crescnt moon, which was sccn hem ll full moon on Julv ‘l. was iiulicd, ‘I the Turks us u gnnd omen in their cariiipiiign against the Grcnks 10f the crescent moon, with n strii‘. Qiiween the horns luis been uscu Ilthc Ottoman Turksfiis their min- nud religious e em 511w“ 13th,century/Phamrcscent it- '\11hus played u conspii-ious purl. Ihn history of‘ that " ‘phrt of the Iorid for over 2,000 "earn. it WM llade the badge of Byzantium in 139 l). (‘.. when the sudden iippcar- ce of n crescent "moon revculcii e approach of n liiiiccdoniun ' mi’. dollars, . midsummer vacation, P. Ril-ey,| ‘SALESMEN WANTED T0 RE- Apply to John A. McDonald, sec. VIANTED- Wanted“ s.... Second wAN-r-EDPA cQUpLE 0F MEN to board or elderly lady. A i 11 Park Street. ‘my present “Canada's Great Nina. series," Handsome free outfit ex elusive territory .Highest com- missions. Start now at best seli~ ‘ling time. Stone t’; Wellington. The Fonthill Nurseries," Toron to, Ont. ‘ HELP WANTED MALE.— ANY intelligent person, anywhere who would like to earn money writ- ing news aud special articles for daily and Sunday newspapers, we will show you how. Send, for free booklet A Straight Talk tu Prospective Newspaper Corres- pondents." National Press Bur- eau. Buffalo N. Y. ‘AGENTS GET IN A PROFIT able all year commission‘ busi- ness of your own. Every property owner needs some of our niuo hundred varieties of hardy Red Tag trees and plants. No capital needed. Complete‘ equipment and instruction free. Writs Dominion Nurseries, -Montreal. Li? ‘SAI-ESMEN-WE PAY WEEKLY and offer steady employment selling our complete and exchia ive lines of whole-root fresh-dug stock and service. We teach and equip you free. A money- mskfnrz opportunity. Luke Broth are’ Nurseries. Montreal. HELP WANTED; MALE - $6 to $12 per day; men wanted at once, city and. prairies; present demand automobile mechanics, tractor opcra-ting, tire vulcaniz- iing oxy-ucetylene welding. stor- age battery and eiectuical work; . we tench these trades; practical training; onily few weeks requir- ed. Write for Free catalogue; big wages, steady employment. lIcmpliilL. Auto _Gus.. Tractor Schools, 161i King West, Toron- to. ‘SALESMAN WANTED. —8ALE8- man a self respecting salesman whose ambition is beyond his present occupation, might find more congenial employment with us ad at the same time dou- ble his income. We require a man of clean character sound in mind and body. of strong per- sonality who would appreciate a life position ._with a fast grow- ing concern where industry would be rewarded with far above average earnings; marri- ed man preferred. Apply to Mr. P. E. Ross, second floor Riley building, Queen Street, op- posits Prewse Brothers. murmur nnLr waurnn I "NANTED- AT ONCE A GIRL for general housework. Apply Mrs. D. A. Aitken, Georgetown. MISGELLANIOUI UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE ‘IYPIIOWIILK finme will close nt '7 1i.ui.:—-.lenkins Bros" Miilvleiv; W. J. MitrEcciicrit. Mount Albion; J. E. MoEachern, Mount Melllck. MAKE MONEY AT HOME?!“ to 860 paid weekly for your spare time writing for us. No canvassing. We instruct and work. Toronto. WANTED. WANTElL-ONE LARGE FURN- ished or unfurnished room _for light housekeeping or kitcuen and bedroom. Apply by letter to Guardian Office. 'WANTED- A HOUSE TABLE- maid, good wages, no cooking. Apply at once to Mrs. T_ R. Black Sackviile_ N. B. is FEW Rooms ARE AVAILABLE for rental in privnte home with nii modern conveniences. Central ‘location. Apply (iunniinn Office. iii WANTED-ANYONE HAVING A piano in rent in good condition. comunicxitc with Rev. C. W. Keir- steiid. York, P. E. 1- ,_________._...__. ~ ‘WANTED-JV ocrosun re-r showcards '_ ' supply you with . West-Angus Show Card V Service, 57 X.. Coiborne Street, ‘ NOTICE TO ADVIRTIOERL Advertisers are reminded that all display advertisements must be in the Guardian Office before noon 0! 111B 11B)’ previous to publication and before 10 a. m. on Saturdays. "rt-toss euro-es rinss- Th8 cause of the recent fires on the discussion about the city. A piling. ibis argument is that oil and gasp. 1111B. dropping from passing. ‘auto- "19111195. may have saturated the dry wood and made it highly com- busltlbie. Whyniot the watering truck over the I-Iiiisboro Bridge once a day during dry spells? it has been suggested that a chemical fire fighting appartus on each end of the bridge and. ilacliitles for sending in a quick fire culi_ could be installed with little expense and might prevent a bad blaze in the future. MANY HA-RVESTERS LEAVE.- It is estimated that neuriywight hundred excursionists will leave the. province this .m_orning for the west on [the special Harvest Excursion train which leaves Charlottetown at nine o'clock. This is an extraor- diuurly large. Among those leaving today are Messrs Earl McE-‘iciiern, Long Creek Everett McKenzie. (lance Cove, J. inuiun. Long Creek, Daniel ilk-Plies, Long Creek, John Dociiendcrf North River, Afton Boutier. Uigg, W. (lass, .North River. G. Cass, North River, Mr. Ziir-Ailaiu, Vernon ilivcr. .\ir. Broth- ers, Vernon River, A Strung, Long (‘re-Pk, G. lilcEwcn Long Creek, J. hicldierson and A. J1 Walker. of Launching: l’. W. iloilund and .\l J. Murphy of East Baltic. id. Ander- son, Si. Peters, \V. J. Stewart Milton. Mr. and Mrs. W. lllobiiiiun llighfieid. Ford Martin, Belle ltive-r CATHOLIC WOMAN'S LEAGUE ORGANlZED.—- The organizing secretary of the Catholic Woman's League of Canada, Mrs. ‘ltobcrt ii. Knoll, arrived in Charlottetown Fflflli)’, Jiiiy 20. for ihc 1iurposc of forming brunt-lies nf the League in Prince Edward lsiunil. A large nunrbcr of women met in iiic Assembly iiali of the Cathed- ral on August 1st, and listened with pleasure its Mrs. Kueii explained in Zl clear. interesting manner the obi jccts 0t’ this Society. The (‘nthniic Woman's League has for its motto "God dud Cenudai,‘ and seeks affiliation with all inter» national bodies of women, thereby assuming n share in the world's work for women. its objects are manifold including Child welfare, Social Service, Edu» caition and Saifc immigration. At the end of her talk ‘Mrs. Knoll organized the first Prince Eilwziril lslund subdivision with the follow-- ing officers: Prcsizient~ Mrs. (Din) Kciiy. 1st Vice PrcsIdontQIVIrs. J. | M. Hughes. 2nd Vice President-Mia I (Dr) Gallant. 3rd Vice President - to-crder trees and plants. BestlMrs. Andrew Muriihy- TTHISIITBY" Mrs. (‘. G. Duff] vSecy-Alirs. P. W. Clarkin. ————€Q-?.w'i-‘ ::W0rms iecd upon the vitality of children and endanger their lives. A simple and effective reme- ‘dy is Mother Graves’ Worm Exter- | uiinntor. RECORDED THEFTS IN . A NOTEBOOK LONDON, Ont, Aug. fl.——.101lIL Viiaitcrs, alias (iuyier. niiiis Will- iums. and F/rncst Iirock. nlius Thnni, who were. arrested here charged with purse snatching. were sentenced to the Proviucizii licloriuiutory for three months to two years by Acting Magistrate liurticit in police court Saturday afternoon. Walters, who was con- victed o lsteuiiiig u bicycle and fl pair of shoes from Wyatt's store on the lfuuiilton Road. carried u unit-book which systematically rec- ONIPII ii number" of petty thefts in 'i‘0i'0ritn, llumilton and London. He said he had learned in the navy to he systematic. One of the thefts rccorilcil was thut oi‘ ii glass-cut ting toni from a lucai store. This. according tn the police, was used to cuicr the Wiuiit shoe store. mo} PHANTOM VESSEL PROBLEM SOLVED? NEW YORK, Aug ‘l~-I<"ederul oi‘- iiciziia declared today tiuit they have evidence cf a rum-running conspirilgv invioivlng prominent persons in VIIPIIIIIS ciiics along the Atinnlic seaboard which would go far toward clearing, up the mystery of‘ phantom ships for several months ‘reported ‘bobbing up out- side fhc three-mile limit. _ Title claim was ivinilo after the liquor-laden schooner ilcnry Ii. Marshnli had boon svizcil off Atlan- tic City and brought into this port with four of the crew by thc coast guard cuitcr Scnc-t-i. ilcr knpiiriii and Illfiif‘ cscn-pcil in n swift motor bonh ‘ YARMOUTH, N. S. The Original and Only Genuine. Beware of imitations sold on the ' merits of @332. PR1)? ERTY F1111 551-11 lgig t rooined ironed, 1111 11111111‘ en at ached (pump in kitchen) u. CENTRALIGIIARDIAIIX» " 11111550"? Bfldse is exciting some ' Di‘. Houston wliiube in his oiffice at gictorla’ on Thursday from 10 to ARVEST EXCURSIONS- The w II known Canadian Pacific Rall- Way are having harvest excursions" on August 4th and 10th_ rate, Char- lottetown to Winnipeg, $24.00 ON EXCURSION WE3T.— ‘Mess- rs. William, Parvin, Austin and George. The four sons of Mrs. Thomas Cass, of North River. leave ibis morning on the ericurslun to western Canada. CANON SCOTT ARRIV,EiI-- Canon F. G. Scott of Quebec, 11°1- ed Canadian Divine and writer‘. whose services at the Front .88 senior Chaplain yvith the 1st Cari- ndiau Division have given him a1 warm place in the hearts of return- cd men everywhere throughout the Dominion, arrived in the city last night and will remain, for a week, the guest of the Great War Vete- rans‘ Association. The distinguish- ed visitor was met at Borden by Mr H. R. Stewart, secretary of the G. W. V. A., and Mr. Earnest Weeks nnd driven "bycar to Charlottetown. (‘anon ‘Scott has many friends here and will assuredly make many more before he returns home. He. will be the guest of the Rotarlans tomorrow evening at their monthly dinner and will address a‘ muss meeting at the Prince Edward Theatre on Sunday afternoon. ‘The Theater has been kindly offered for the purpose free of charge by blr_ Gallagher. Canon Scott is stop- ping at the Victoria Hotel. mac-i ::.'I‘here is no poisonous ingred- ients in H0iioway's Corn Remover. and it can be used without ilanger or injury. ' —————oo->-—-—— PERSONALS Among the visitors tn this city Tuesday were Mrs. Corcoran. Mi. Wm. Curiey of Wakefield Muss” bliss Nollie Perkins of Boston and Miss Ruih liollantl of Tryon. bliss. .l.o'fii' \'\';i1.\'1i of Detroit, RIICIIIH-‘il IllL-i arrived nu u visit I01 Mr. and Tslrs. Ernest 'i‘ruinor Graf- ton slrcvi. Mr. James iilucKcnnu, travelling pftaiSfillgvr zigcnt oi’ the C. P. Il.. arrived in the city ywcstcrdayz Mr. Mi‘l‘:i'fil“t line ‘iccu thirty-eight years: with the (l. l‘. IL. and for nine yours has travelled through the Iilrliuri-tlnie Provinces, and Ncvr- founzlllanil, subsequently his duties have been in the New En-gian States and the West. . r56 Annual Meet . 0i Provincial ILA. IThe fifty-sixth annual meet of- _thc Provincial Rifle Association op- enotl yesterday. 'l'here were morei entries this year than for, some| years and everyone is taking a keen interest in the shoot. The wind._ this "morning was n. little puffy. but it was the light that bothered the murksmcn the most. When they gct back to the 500-yarrl range they are exp=.-cting to ‘bevompeiied to mnke consider- able allowance for the wind. I-n the first stage of the illacKin non match Mr. Peter Brodie. u! the 200.yurd range. scored fl possible. Following is the score up to liic close of the cadet lllIlICIiZ——— MacKinnofl E-rug Co's. Match Kennedy. F. J.,' P. E. I. u. n. 47 Niloi.ennun_ G_, A. Co, 105th 47 Brodie. n. Y. n. c. 4r. Itiicliie, .G. E., Capt, I". E. I. .11. B. 46 Smith, H. 13.. I’. Il_ C. 40 (Yrnckottt, J_ M._ n. M., 4r. MicRae, J. D.. P. E. I. H. I} ~16 McCuibe. A. J.. P. E_ I. I-I. B. 45 Coles. A., MiltbnR . C. 4.‘. Mcinnis, W__ R, M. 44 (idles, Jas., R. M. 44 Moore, G. M" Y. R. C 44_ Lnndrigan, P_ J.. ‘R. M. 44 Davlson, n. H._ Lt., P. o. i_ ‘u. n. (‘. A. 4J1 Smith, J. W., P. R. C. Iii McKinnon, A. T.. It M. 43 Bcer, (i. R_, Stuff Sgt, l’. E. l. ll. ii. (‘. A. 43 Smith, W_ E... CaptpP. R. C. 4:‘. Clark, J. A., (‘npt., E. S. 41 Jones, J. M., Mat R. O. 4.‘. May. Bernard, Y. R. (‘. 4.", Stewart, J. (3., Sgt__ P. E. I. ll. B. (‘. A. 4L’ Dawson, U. (1., Major, A. 421., 105th _ ti! Coies. 1R, I... M. R. C. 42 Lnuson_ W. S.. C. R. C_ - 42 Iiove. E. G.. II M 4i liicillnnon, n. A., l.t-(Joi. it, is. i. u. n. c, A 41 Chandler. ll. ('., (‘ii>pt.. 8 Sig (fn._ 40 Leigh, (‘..-I.t.-('0l., R. O. 40 Crochet. E. l<‘.. it. M. ‘i0 (‘handlcr_ R_ \V_. R. M. 40 Crotrkct, G.. Lt.-(‘.ol., R. M. 40 McLean, R. (‘., LL, l’. In‘. I. II. Ii. , , 411 (Tole-s, Jack, M. R_ ‘C, 40 Cook Wm.._Gr.. l’. E, i. ll. n. in (‘tiles licivls, hi. -R_ C‘. ' ‘I10 Rogers. W. K, It. M. (In Allan, \'V_\'ilc., Cont, 105th Rn. ti!) Moore, S. C, R_ hi. J13 Kennedy. A., R. M. :15 \¢V&Ish_ \V., GR, l‘. F}. I. II. II. 38 3Ts counted out. Gill. A. 0., Y. R. C. 3ft Benton, Wni., A. C0_ 105th .30 Brown. G, Y. R. C. 39 Robertson. l0. f‘.. i.t.. 106th Bu. 1K8 West .G. W" Y. R. (‘. 717 Itrmvn. Elmer, i’. R. (‘_ 317 Mallet, A., R. M. 111v’ Brown. i. 11., P_ n. i. r.. H. 1w Jones, John. Y. R. C. 313 Beers‘ George. T.. R. M_ Zi-‘l Dinllls, W» West Kent 49 Walker. Art, West Kent 411 large barn and licnnery. iiiso lot 58x do. time. Millie"! 1W1". so :11 mode conveniences. _ I n u I . ' in ‘I A l to ownen- 1 w ‘IIOTIAIL HOLLAND . f.-- . “trill”- Stewart. A., WPRI. Kent =40 Weeks, R.. Technical iSchool 51R Ayers, 11., West Kent, 33 Sterne, J. i~‘., Major, I’. E. l. 1 H_ B_ (‘. A. ii Pierce. J. S.. R. M. 33 Rogers. K. S.. 8th Sig. C0. 37 nus . Klellv. 11.. West Kent a1 Hlrti“ 8., West Kent I‘ 37 WE MILL. West Kent a1 Farqubarson, J., West Kent . 1i , MGLBOII. Jack, West Kent é 25 Sniuet, Art, West Kent 11 Mitchell, G., West Kent I7 B911. 11-, Queen Square l 16 51111161. Harry. West Kent 1s Omar/ell. li.. West Kent 14 Louson. Jack, West Kent 3 119115115. 11-, What Kent t’ 12 Bnoiv. 11.. West Kent s 9 Jenkins. Lloyd, West. Kent a glliliet, R.. West Kent, a flmewn. D., west Kent 7 ~ Johngtgyh C" iivlonmgu?‘ 6 There's s world of Jenkins. Roy. West Kent, t; ntisfgctiephispipehil Walker. J. West Kent r . ofgu chulnfobwco is Mr. Percy J_ The returns match, which was concluded lagt evening have not been fully mode out yet. The winner of the match llziniirlgun. a \\'liI' veteran. Licut Russel ll. Duvison for the took second place. The Court match and iifoore and Macbeodhi match off this morning. The mutt-ii of the 1111(1)’ 111111101120 cup trophy is sche- wiil Ill‘ druled for this afternoon. LONDON. July buy and SUIVG it ici- .1\<lmirult_\' fix ihc time limit during which the wrctrk must either be or blown up, llil(1 ilitiull tiicv ciziiiu liulf 0i" the sai- cleurcil {L EEARCH FOR TREAS 1 tiit, “is zi wrcrl: from .---1ll1iPl' l.'i tun kimwlcs Foster. ., sci nil‘ from London on Stiturdu] for thc (‘Olini 0t‘ Norfolk to seurr-hi two \\'i'L’(‘li>‘ mild to con- tain Australian gold. Any one can 11H‘ Ailiiiirtilty i1lt'l|l>1f‘.1\'(‘.S_ Prcwsc played E Leo . ll. in . VATICAN IN HARMONY r-ume so viuicni t r.i - uiili a parade of - chilled from itmnie hcr ziiubussiitlui" throng yuiyusmqllg’: Mncsum “on ma” zit the Mitiriiu and Pope Lcii rc- zit 9.4a lu-fzitii- rclzitious liuiiucpcn Frziiifc. 11111111811 by ‘liieimm: m“ 111111111 11nd the Vlliiifllll has bccn formally “MIN” .1“ 1111.111“ m. Ihnwi‘ (‘rfwtfll m, the ‘Huqvnl i“ [his H“, rcsigiiutitins of two 1‘i'l’fll‘|| bishugis hedrul by Rev. FIIUICI‘ from Rome of Rri-hbisliiip (W-rrciti. W110 W111 not us [lliiitil IiiliiPltIdlPT". ‘ljliis illiil‘iiiil|,"S ncivi-‘piipcrs cm- phzisizcd ilic iiiipoi'i:iiii~c iii‘ his (‘Lilli- ing to Paris. and ilcvntcil coirsiii- ci'ziibla_srizict= to the government's lwflgnitinn of‘ 1.1191101)’ Sec. lDipltimuiic. relations between Franco and the lioly 13cc werrtr iii- URE ill cu t. The lice. 21>‘ was l'l‘ijliil‘i’ll by tlic (‘on~ Ireland. cor-dirt ibetvyccn the Iloly Sec and in ad- _ , officially rcprescntcd at the Vail-u] me delegmes w Haul-u‘ can. ' ' iliis morning the delegates the city. streets starting Foiluiving the parade High Mass the was celebrated ut St. MitryK-i cat- Driscoll, who were supporting the. govcrn- chaplain of No. 1 Division of the v 'l‘lii.~: action was taken by Ordcr. His Grace Archbishop M1: inc nunciu wutliout. itrziusmiitain: (‘arthy was present. Rt. Rev. Mon- the order through the foreign ct- signer idolcy delivered u sci-mun on ‘ 4 'A meeting was also licld at the P1111100, and lctiuo the fimil lireiik. Majestic Theatre “Us ‘Homing, at ibincc 1904, bi-mcc has been uii- Wm,“ Mayor J_ S‘ parkw- wciwm. viii-KP, 1 ‘ 1"\1>‘11‘l' llilVitllliihfi iii-r te-rruptcd in i004 us ii result of it Si. Iiiarys Young Rich's Society .\'1\cht her if. 111111 is‘ filulllillg for controversy licitwcen the Vuticzm ‘WW will ehtcnziin the (izrlegzites this u must-ens tit-hot. '|‘lu- crvu" con» and the FPPIIPII1gfi\'f\i‘llllit>'llt vyhicii A- 0- H. CONVENT|QN evening. The entertainment will sis-ts oi it stcivziril and two divcrs. bcgziu in i001. Tho [fnnhlq “p05,. AT HA|_|FA)( include zi band ('()Xl(,'(‘l'l at [ha " ', IILZPPPIHIWH With l1"! when the French ciuiinbcr of do» slivieLVi-i boutliousc on the North- _ that silo must curry pining pus-slut 1i bill in limit the HALIIFAX Aug. L"—T1l(‘ cnuvcn- “'05! A1111- rmt iim- tirlvynturia in tlic biltr-r cud. powers of religious ussociitiluiis in tion of the Ancient Orricr 1,1‘ mind-n - i _ , oven ii’ it coeds licr lust penny. L.“ .. t . .-....._.. 1...- . i Q IHI. ihnmeris Lililbl f '%//. 151i" Wicca/rip ' _ . I . . _ ihifikiliiilkrixu, -- //////// . , , ifiir u- fii , ‘in ,. "trig H", '. . / *"Y%'°l§§-“’§}’“E“- 1111111?" fl ilw i111, "fr/rt. m‘ or. ee ' murmur/t’)},;,1;11£$§it(If .' » I p fiirhYér Fmnce 119511119 1119 -l11'1)1'9§1- 01 1'01"? 111ml 0i’ Nova. Suotia l|lli| Now iiruus f 77/ / 4 “.1, I / - ' 2/”, r 7/ 11/ ' ‘i/flé/yif/ use: II cannon ' What Every 1461mm Shotildt Know about Mattresses 1TH all your care in airing your mattresses~ you can’t keep them clean unless they are clean through and through at the start. _ "You may not know it——but many a good- iooking mattress is stuffed with odds and ends,.sc'ijaps, “made overs”—even with dirty and infected materials. Without implying for a moment that Simmons Limited is the only responsible maker-we do say that Simmons service of pure, clean Mattresses is one ofthe greatest services anyone can render to the people of Canada today. sun-flooded Simmons work-rooms. De. These fine, sanitary Simmons Mattresses livered to you sweet and clean. are made in foursfyles, distinguished by Labels of different color Blue Label—$35 Green Label 419.50 Red Label—$25 whatstasei-siz. 75 Simmons Limited makes this Unqualified Statement to every merchant who sells Simmons Mattresses "Cut open any Simmons Munro" the! comes into your store. If you do not find it up to spctificsfions, or bel. tor-whip buck every item of Simmons rrierchsndise and never send us another order." Canada liar no Pure Bedding Pure, clean, new cotton. Ticking of the best. Stitching and tufting close, firm, unif0rm_ Ldil'.\‘——hill Simmons Limffcd has! I A mattress resilient, luxurious. Built‘ F?“ Boftklct-i‘ 0'! SIWIY-FQWrIIeHr} for‘ " for sleep , "What lmrdmg Medical Journal: and Health Magazines Say about Separate Bed: and Sound Sealed in a carton roll in the great, s|¢¢lb"0fl(l “l’oI4rl!0fflP¢!/¢Cf Night's Rm." SIMMONS LIMITED '1? , [doctor-fer : MONTREAL TORONTO WINNIPEG CALGARY XANCOUVIR ~ ___"1 Keep mImn-lls Ilnllnent In the house --'_...i__ _