AUgrlsg "'11,. 1925 “as moons 1 Ks, A. o IPIW "II!!! weqjqwithoold meat. Musterdlsolqewllilll I tobollstdflflwlddy.” of cooked dishes and, adding its own flavow, gives then; o new zest and rehab. 81K! olmans Mustard aids digestion ».44++< _ ForFil-e Insurance I eoneuit H. M. SIMPSON we slellmena elll-eet Phom u: §4~0>&4-¢O-O-O pQO§O-GOOG THE MOST APPROPRIATE NOT AVAILABLE "Wlth these very short skirts I Want to wear the most appropriate ' shoes." ' "Yes: but s woman can't wesr hip boots." 4 She: Do you thin? woman's‘ pines is In the home? At the seashore. He: Nowl She: Thirty days mean s month, don't they? He: Vee-when they don't moon Hi8 OWN WORDS Mr. Poeter: I'm going upetelre' to kill that trombone player. om ll Wile: You let him stone. I y ‘lost night I lleero you soy you ed own h:ml.r'l'ln who could blow llle SHADY AND 600l- "rll ' my czzllinpoiltlolsne keep rQmprk¢ IIE CENTRAL GUARDIAN SHOP FROM Holmelve Catalon- SEE AD. FOR illness‘. August 19. i RIVERSIDE 2942-8-111 ORWELL SERVICES. —Services in the Congregation oi’ Orwell for Qunduy. Aug. lll, will be as follows: _t)rwoll Iicud at ll a.ln., slid in Pi. Andrew's, Orwell. at 7 p.ln. 'l‘ho .5, S. will nltct ut the closu of til: morning's service. I VISITORS FROM BOSTON. — iMr. J. A. Msskell, of Boston. and! ‘Air. Samuel W, lmlt, oi tllc lloston ltiiobe, are on a visit to the Plo- iVIIICB. 'Mr. Maskcli is a frequent visitor. as he ls u uutivr of Souris. but this is tlll- ilrst ut-"llsion on. which Mr. Ilolt has collie to ouri slhtlrcs. Ilc has Ilccn for tho lunsi period of forty-two yeals on the Iioston (liobtr and has seen a good part o1‘ tho linitcd Stairs, but "has ncvcr sci-n so pt-rlcct sud desir- able u lund to llvc Ill as Prince lddwartl Island. lle hopes to spend throo weeks "lu-rl- and visit differ- nllt parts of tin.- Province. BESCO COAL.—-\Vo are pleased to unnouncl: tllat u sl-ttlenlunt ot‘ tho coal strike has been effected ulul opt-rations ot’ thl- llrltish lllm- pirs Steel Corporation hilno at Syd- ney, North Sydney. Glucc Bny, etcn, also mitics nt Stl-llsrtoil allll Spring hill will be rcsunlctl at tho curlit-st possible moment. Shipments of coal to u limited cxtcnt will bo uinde within tho ilt-xt fl-w days at’ our work begins, increasing gradu- ully as rl-pairs nrl- lnadc uud con- ditions improve, llllntuln, Boll and (‘o., \VII(lI\‘HiII(! Suiting Agents for llritisil ldnlplrv Steel Corporation ooul for l‘. E. Island. 2927-iI-2i PAINFUL AClCIDENT.—— On Fri- day cvvlling last Master llaroltl lay. four-your-olrl son of ltldwzlrti it‘. land Mrs. Jay, city. bot-ulna nt-ar ‘having a vcry serious accident when‘ l DR. REID'S OFFICE will. bl: closed IlllI.iI August Z4. 2937>8<11--lll‘und other mull addressed to 'l‘ol'- olltu, ‘the l'ust Office has divided 't‘orulltu into ton postal Dr. F. c. noueIlv-s onion ov-I f-ce will be closed from the 5th of‘ August until (Ila 15th. ZZIAT-SJMIII, NOT UNPAHLIAMENTARY. - Tho young gl-utlt-ultln referred to in an ltcm Ill thc Western Guardian yulterday, coming from Portage to Charlottetown and as having his baggage ‘mixotl at Sumlncisidc, rc- pudlntes the use 0f unparlianleut- ary language in connection there- with. S. S. "CEUTA"—Tlic sailing of this steamer from Mon-trout has brlln llclnyeti until August 12th. Ar- riving nt Ciinrlottetolvn August I5th atld sailing for Nclvfuulnllnutl, tin; saute day. CAltVELi. BROS. Agents. 2ill~l-8—lil-lil TWO BEAUTIFUL WILLLYS- KNilGHT Sedans, six cylinder typ". have bceil dcllvcrcd to Sir Charles Dalton and Mr. Juulcs Raynor, equipped with the woudcrful silent Kiligilt engine, that is claimed lo hood no repairs and to improve with‘ use. 'l‘hcso two curs are all that can he. dcsirtld; In tact. ‘Ill!- licvcd to llc tllc two most ‘IlBitlIII- flll cars on P, It). I. Tile interiors art- plush and sllvur triln. heaters. Ioutiigllts, reading lights, vanity casts, cignr cases, plush Ultrlliilfir- Ill fact, n small ‘mansion on bulltrln lirt-s. The exteriors are of iJuco tri-<~tllol' and striped. and have cvury lnodcrn appliance, including tllc Intrst ditch light. Mr. Itanklu hichalnc. the. Willys-I\'illgllt and Uvcrluntl dcalcr, is to he coilgrat- ulatcd upon llltlklllg these two salcs Ill such l‘(‘.S])()lIriII)Itl nlcn. i~—<-0->——————~ CLERMONT NOTES. Miss Valullda ‘Robistln Charlotte- town has rcturnr-td home after vi»- ho got up on n cllulr and rcachudtmimg hm‘ mum" M!“ I'm“ Mm {the scissors. When turning aroundI ;he tl-ll. tho scissors going into his‘ {forehead just at the cdgo of the‘ hair. Ills father [lickctl lllm up seeing ln- was bleeding very frock. ly, rushed to the phone and called the dot-tor, who in a very few min- utos was there, stopped the bleed- ing_ and put two stitches in the wound. Although it was an llgly wound every-hotly was glad it was not as serious as it looked nt first. ‘fills is surnly u lesson to childrl-n to ktlop clulr of such sharp instru- ments. -. ._i¢oo-o-——_-— PERSONALS Rev. J. A. Godfrey. wife and faul~ ily urc sunimcrlng at Suffolk. _ - Mr. Ellison Turner. of NewYork City. is spending his vacation at ills home hcre. The Misses Marlon and Jean Msodonuld are visiting at the home of Mrs/Hugh ‘McMillan. St. Peters lBsy. Mr. Harry Coulthard, Boston, ‘Mass, who has recently installed an X-Ray for Dr. T. E. E, Robins. 0f this City. returned to Boston yesterday morning. Miss Ida MacKenzie of Calmp~ belltou, N.l.l., is visiting the Island for the first time. the guest of Miss Junie Patterson, Richmond St, Mr. Wilfred Godfrey. Rhodes Scholar and member legal flrm of Silver a Godfrey, Iislifax, is visit- ing his old home at Msrsltfleld. Miss Eva_Smith of the Civil Ser‘ vice Commission at Ottawa. lcft on return Suturda-y, having spent n pleasant holiday at her home here. ‘Mr. James B. Weir, of Montreal. was a visitor to ‘the city yesterday. lie is at present spending o. vaca- tion with Ills rather. Mr. Frank H. Wcir. also of Montreal, whnds summorlng with his family at Greg- or's liotcl. , Mr. Gordon Small, of the firm oi’ Messrs. liclldell. Stcud. Graham & lIutl-hesnn. (‘..A., Montrcal, is at. llfr-Hcnt spending a vacation at (‘lrogoryil-l llotol. llrul-kley Beach. This is Mr. Smalls first. visit to till‘ Provinco. and ho thinks tllorc is no bcttor placc for u vacation. Miss Margaret Bugnull is spend- ing u few duys in till» l-ily saying farewell to friends hcru before leaving for hor homo in Auckland. N. Z. She leaves for Summcl-sldo Wednesday morning. Whilo III Charlottetown Miss llagnall is tho gucst of her cousin. Miss Agnes‘ Williams, Dailousie University Arte, Rolenoo, (lnmmorro, Mnlln, Ilinllnoerlnll Phonon-y, Lww, lilellh-Ino, Dent y VAIJIAIILE ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS! Nine oi‘ vnlllo 200.00 te 185,00, ewnrlrd on results of lnntricll- ligation examinations, Sept. 22-26, fllllA LLY VALIIAIILE IICIIOLAIIBIII I'M. Alvurdod at end of Niel: yeer of course. . ('I"I'I'Il0Ili_ lliiss Mill Clcrmoni spout tile week end in Kelvin the guest of her (zousin Miss FZIIIIIIO Glover. Miss Patronilln MoCarvillc has rc- turned to hor hltlllie in Clormtlnl. after visitlnllz her sister Mrs. blu- gcno McCubo ‘Carleton. Miss lrone Campbell ‘(Ilormlont has ac< crptetl tht- position as stenognlp- hor in Mr. MucNolls store Tyne Valley. Tho Mi-sscs Lillian and Mamie Mill tClcrmont nrl- spending the wcck with their aunt Mrs. Art- hur‘ K. Jenkins Pownal. Miss Kuthloon Ilriscoll ‘Cicrnlout is vi- siting frlends in Grand River. Mrs, Leymour Macully has returned to hor ‘homo III St. John N. l}. aflor lsponviing tho two ‘mouths with llor parents Mr. alld Mrs. Pullutrrstlu Mill Clrlrnlunt. Dllllflrll’?! Lllllnll-nt for Nlm- Fort. CARD OF THANKS Mr. David Jay and family, wish to thank their many friends null neighbors for their kindness shown during ltheir recent sud bereavement. 2944. the Time when hoot Olilmnimm" present for tsking good ploturee. USE A KODAK TODAY Look over our line and you'll flnd one to plosoo you. Kodske $6.10 llP- 5"°W"- lee $2.10 up. Eastman Films All Sizes Step in and etock up. Phone THE LL P0 8o» K DDAK ORE 532 IPostmaster General er is needed. "run GHARVIQTTQILIQVN GUARDIAN Montague Notes i 1 , r _ ,____ ‘Asks Pperdtlon _ The steamer Moon. Capt. McDon- ot [he lJubhc aid, arrived in the port uf blunts- ___ Bill: ll lew days ago lvlttl a cargo With the objcct of speeding nil;ficafiufiuzfigrslgujlild lumgllllfg; tile sult-ltlun slid llcltvciy oi’ lctttrs building activity gmug U“ in u“: town at the- present, time, tllc truclnncn were so busily Ullgflgull otherwise they couldn't convculf ently attend to the hauling ut‘ the‘ coal. Consequently the stcalnol INII to leave port with htr cargo- intact. An occurrence ui thls_klud never took placp in this town be- furc, and only goes to show til while other places may be cxpcri-j cut-lug dull tIIliEli, Montague is; slowly but stircly forging ahead. Wulk on the construction ui‘ two Department districts or zones. lslcal citizens and business poo- plc having relatives. .'.'icnds or business connections in Toronto will be ilotiiictl by their ‘Toronto correspondents of the number of thclr Postal Ilistricts, and the Post- master Gcneral asks uilCIl alld cvtry CILIZUII and business concern to klndly cu-opcl-ato with tho Post _ “He” to make the Now system 3 concrete watur-prtlof tanks for tiro success by always placing the plutcctlunlorthe town, has already number of the postal district aftcrl"'m"'“t“““ii “II fiviiflllllllll "Iv Illllll‘ “H, wum ...l.orunto.. whenever {up cllgngtlti dissing liit- cxczivutilln dressing letters and other mall to Alum Umk, Wm hiiv“ ‘I “IImUII-V .|-m_'mtO_ of about thirty tllrltlsatutl gallons. Fm, examplu‘ a letter [or a pep glllllilllaljihglifl ‘blast-d Ill the most sun residing in Postal District No. M Al, Ilrflu“ 0,11" ‘m each 5m" 2 would l": uddresysctlz_ x ll lrtgc. “hen tllcllu tanks‘ urt, (0lll|lIt‘lI.‘iI and tilled, acct-slug tlllills an t-xilunditurt- oi‘ ovcr lll-l Iva-n hundrl-vl dollars. nloney woll lllllrllt. ‘Pogether with the nbuud- ant i'lVl'l iluptlly. Mont: no should llc well tortiilt-d agaust any Iiro.i no lnuttt-r III what part ul the t0wn' that should happen to IlFPiik out. llle citizens ot Montague have 9V"! reason to feel proud of thc pn st zit staff of town councillors. "Ifllliillll: our chief ‘PXBCIIIIVEI, IIi~< Worship Mayor Mt-Kinuon, unlit-r IVIWS" l.’ supervision till.- Mr. John Smith, ‘ 196 College Street, , ‘Toronto; 2 Ontario Tho figure "2" would he placed directly after the word "‘I‘oronto." For Postal District No. 3 the fig- ure "ti" would be written inlnled~ lately after Tornnt.o—’l‘ortlllto, 3. District No. 4 would be 'l‘0ronto, 4. and so on. drefui OllB thing is most Important. l"'“l'it*'l "tolls-y has Ilcen silent in Please TLIIIOIIIIIQI‘ that the full m“ "msi “_""II""II""I ‘WIY- llllll IIll‘ street and nlumbcr address mus al= fixiumiu‘ "I III" llllvn kopt _ wt-ll Ways be given. Othexwvlfle d9 uyed within hounds. TIN‘. ilrsl of III“ Montagtn- services still-o thc con- IIllllIllK Presllytorians of Montfll-(tlo and Cardigan joined forces, was he-ld Ill the Montague Baptist church on Sunday cvt-niug lust, till- regular pastor, the ltcv. lluuit-l Alt-Vicar conducting the svrvicl-s The rcvcrcutl gcntlculzln was not IIIPIIIHH his usual PIUQIIPIICI‘, dl-llv- ‘Jlilll’; il llouw-rftll sermon, taking its his subject ‘l‘hl~ Optlnllstil: Christ. illlsinl; his lvxt Oil um words f0lllltI Ill John l2 and 32’ “anti if I I)" llltcd up fro ultllc rartll I will draw all ‘mun unto luv." 'l‘llt- scrulon was a most nppropriatt- one for the occasion zlnll Illdgillg {mm [p9 vcry largo (7lltl;l't'l.itliIt)ll whit-ll grectl-d tllc paistur. tho church Il-‘l- illl; illlcli to citpuclly. that sunn- opilntlsm which was itHl<l0i‘IilIl"I with the Saviour when lie uttered the lyords lll‘ the text is l-icarly the Iwittlotl- of thc continuing Prl-sby- teriatls ut‘ ‘Montague and vicinity. A full i'IlilIl‘ and splclltiill singing also Icuttlrctl tilts scrvictl. Services again ill this church lit-xi Slindwy milrniug at 11 a.nl. A largo ll - tendnutrl: is rcqucstlzd.v~'l‘lll- bcllu- tilul ycur-tlld colt lfldgurltlu Jr., uwncd ily Mr, Duncan Mcllunllld. is attracting considerable zittt-ntillp among our Montague horscnu-n. who pronountu- him lhl- most pro- nlisiug colt raised in tlluse parts tor a long time. Scvcrul tctllpling olfsrspont: lroln a party from tllo mainland, have boon refused for this colt. Mr. McDonald prcfcring to keep hlnl and try his luck In the racing game. The schr. Arra~ _ _ dlan (‘apt Cllupnllln. of Mur- ' ray Harbor Suoth, discharged taight cargoes of gravel and sand in till.- port of Montague during the past tlvn woclts. ‘Fllcsl- ealwctll-s \\'t‘l‘t' rur the ncw school building now uu- dor course of building. SIICIYIIIIIFIK work speaks wcll for the pushing tic-livery or will result. llclp to expediste the delivery of yourl letters in Toronto by always placing tho postal district number ill tile address, perhaps non-delivery Crop Report Ilclow will be Ifounld a lbrietf synopsis of telegraphic raporils re» cllivcti at the Head Office 0f the llank oi‘ Nlonlroat from its l3runch~ s. The llrunch Managers have complete and llltinliite knowledge oi‘ each IOCEII‘ situation and are iln close touch with Crop conditions in all sections 0t the districts ment- ioned. ’ GldN-lDlt/tlls. In tho .l'rairic Provinces pro- spl-cts us a whulc continue favour- able. ‘File weather tins bccn hot llnd dry wit-h some scattered show» crs and slight ‘hail llulnagtl in Al- berta. The wilt-at harvest should Ito ill full swing by the 15th instant Ill Ontario recent rains followed by warln sunshine have materially ‘ilnprtlvcd crops and pastures. Ill Quebec the harvesting of u lange hay crop is being retarded ‘by re— ‘cunt rains. In thc Marltilnle l'rov~ ‘lucvs crops generally continue to do well. In British Columbia the weather continues hot and dry af- fecting all crops and pastures but irrigation iwzmcr is Islilill lboldlng out, Details tollow:— all; ' PRAIRIE PRlOVlNCES. EDMONTON DISTRICT —-— Con- ditions continue f-avourablo west- ern middle and southern eastern sections. Northealstern section still suffering froui lack of mois- qualities ot‘ (‘apt Cllapnlzin. titre. Damaging hail storm smith -—-—-——-; uud east Camrose Monday. CAI,- GARY DISTIt-IICT — Central and western section favourable, Ex» poet lgnod avers-go crop. lLETII- BRJIIDGE DISTIRIICT —- Harvesting started east and south, ‘Good aver- age crop expected csnlrul and western lscclons and fair lll south- crn portion. Irrigation crops fav- ourable. NORTHERN SAISKNF- CHEWAtN — Conditions continue very promising in northeast. Crops on light lands In other (listricls ‘Illl-VE suffered from heat and wcll. Plumls, pcars and l-llcrril-s tiroulght and yield will not Illltilfl.‘ abundant. Late apples urc heavy. but expected that rcturrlsillltllllillilllr- in northern half of province will be slghtiy above average. SOUTH- ERN SASKATCHEWAN —- (‘rops uneven. Wheat on slimmer fllllulv In New Brunswick llayirnc souls- in satisfactory condition but gtull- whnt l‘\'IilI‘(It'lI by wet. wuctht-r bill blc wheat and other late crops lIlIll.t‘|'tlp good. Potatoes doing wcll, till and short, Rust reported some rlisdzivcrtltiil ylcitl yxlullvli- INllV-l tricts ‘but as yet has caused little Scotia »~ ltt-ccllt warm dry wt-atll- dnlnzuge, Prospects arc for ourlynlr bencflcll and a largo crop or hay harvest and fair yield l-Zellerzlliyflll Illlilll: il-‘lrvl-siwi, 1\lIllIl'-\‘ SIHIW MANITOBA DISTRJICTI‘ - llllt dry IIIIIIITOVCIIIPIII but quality will only weather and has been dl-triult-ntlll average fuir. l‘rncl- I‘IiI\Vtll'tI Is- IPROVINCIC OF UIVIAIIIO, Fall wilt-at harvesting is practic- :lily conlplvttd and thrt-slhlng is general with yivld zlbuvo thc avcr- ugc. Spring grains .‘ll‘t'. rillvllillt! fast. Cutting is lgt-ntlral in the southwestern cuuntic-s and givcs promise of a good avcrtlgl- crop. (‘orn and root crops lrl- growing rapidly ‘llut lilo corn borer is caus- ing serious tialllagc. Ill the south- western (zountitrs. I'l‘£llJIl crop luokl-l MAlRl'I‘lI\lE PROVINCE. crop of blueberries is expcctl-ll. "v1 InIIIPFII-‘i "I Other fruits Illir. Warln dry weatll ‘illn- fulfill‘. Thl- llu-lztl ' ‘that ovon u big ldca can pent-irate ‘Ill the brain blenctlth. especially to late crops. itust lltlll‘ land — All crow [Golf's wcll. ill IIl‘l' trout viudolv alld \\'Ill'l\ IIputl-ll fl-olll Sofia. the liuiuurillll ernlly -llut not t-llough to havc sec (lat I put up von. ill-st I'll “Ililwll-uywital, says IIIIII ip reply to lili‘ luudo much progress. Farlllurs h; '- PROVINFIG Oil‘ Iill-I’l‘iSll du pcoplc dut sht- ain't llc only V0~ tirl-l-lt (‘tllllIIlllllIPilIIilll l-‘orl-igll .\Iiu< vesting ryo and hurlcy. Whcztt (i()llill\I'IllA. lllllli lll llls place dui has llcl‘ jut-r ]\';lt1'p|'|‘ 11,15 t-xprllssr-d <-_\- cutting comunonccti. i 99ml Il-‘IY lililll Illltl Ill"'ll Illlll/Efil’ rooms furnished." Il't lllt‘. logo-t (lrrr iIlt‘ as tIr-lslllli - ‘WI. ‘UIIIIIIB llllilli -'\l’l‘l'.ll~'l'~ FllIIIlll-I "_'.‘>* ’__ lion and pronlisvd that all l|ll':|>'- PROVINCE OF‘ Qlllllllltli‘. ltlllt-‘FIII- 'I‘0lllilI0<'>l Hiltlll Pfllll- NO DISCUSSION url-s \'-‘(lllItI Illl tilkl-n to punish IIII‘ Iioots potatoes uud other vl-gvt- -"— pill-odors Hay is abundant but tilt‘ llarvlot- allies A9094. Illlllfl llllllll Bllfil- IIIIIIII" Ottawa. Alltl-Z. ll iSllPUIilIl-"rlitlll. tllllciuls of the (truck and lllll» Illg Illlll bccll lllllch retarded by usun curly uppkm ripening lull)’ Gun. (IFIIIIIIIII, Ministcr of ltull- ;_-:lri:ln lt-gutious Ill PHTIS IItl\'I' d»- rain, Outs and lmrloy promise to ll‘il days alload of llurnlzll. Ylllltl “lays vrus not prllpurl-J in discus. prvt-ututl ialk of serious tcnslunlw be a frlir Qrnp though tho [()]‘[|1(~r is csllnlntcti 55%. ltain ucedcd all IU-[Ifly runlllrs ill -rl~_;;:lrd to the; \‘t‘i"|| the two Uillllllfivli. elllplluslz» slightly rsinboatcn. (‘orn is Ili'I(l\V parts. railway situation "]II|\\'t‘l'i'!l"' III“ .1 lilltli snt-llnirlontil-r lIIllil:I‘Il‘}III‘l‘ll'tl mverugo and backward. Root crops -—i¢oc- ~ said. "l lrlvt- lung lltl-IPII Ill‘ two as tloso wl ct ocl-urrt-l a 1- v Aim I" Rood condition and sIlllllIlI: Ililll‘ PIIIIIIIII“? I"'""III’~' ImImIIW‘ rililway syIvIvnls- to gt-t in ('Itl.‘<l"I‘I\\'i'T‘l' not unknown among the llull be u sagsfacgory cfqp, A lgmltl art.- gnlutug both colllfllrl and llii- (‘tl-IIIIPFIIIIOII with I‘II<* cllillvi "I "Ifliill" “IlIIIIIFIP-“I 'I‘Ill‘Y lylwlulillvlllt‘ 1, .. .~ t .1. ;_.,-__ ,,-,‘._. -' l<l‘l‘ t .. mum, crop lg expmgtml, bllnuil DILIIVIII: ssTfrnnl tilt‘ Il\.'\:l‘IltiI|I]I“l:§l tit lll . tot-lliltlyilltt» I but" ~II"I.I'|I‘(ltlr<[lvl\I"‘|'1\(lll (Elllrlwtvdfllrllll Ilillllglillzllflllllllt ‘Hllld [mp9 are pkmugu] and a lnrgtl ornmln s. lttlu .II‘4 lll.l t tnnlr to lilldlII-A htsl lllilsh. I \ . .l l».- -- - trutlg ilouds or "NHL - - are rm Iarxl- pngu-gl _ .\Illlurtl’n Llninlent vooowoov eooooo-Qoooovo ro~ THAT ‘CAR YOURS BY HARRY E. PORTER g This is a series oi ilflltilcr- pu. talning to maintenance and mptlil‘ "Proper Food and EJ"l’T('.I.-\'(‘," of your Automobile. \‘l't- will IJI‘ by .Il¢’l'I/I'lt’ A. MWli/llTII-KK Forntrl‘ phyxicrii rlircrmr. Cornell Mcrlical Coilcgc. lad to answer through thll column, questions regarding you: car or its mechanism. Send your inquiries to ‘Autoim- bites," The Guardian lnlllltsillul Uo., Ltd, Charlottetown. to red AVOIDING ACCIDENTS LIGHTS OIN ALL VEHICLES AS A PREVENTATIVE MEASURE. l . E tempting wuys to rt.» duce are nlways the lazy ways. It would cost. out: dollzlr to IilSItlI a first l-ltlss oil lump upon the lot: side of a vehicle other than u.l uutunlobilc, and EiI.‘\‘I‘III.,\'-IIVL‘ cunts; Be I u g o v a |-. to IllSIltI an oil lamp with a rcd wflghngcnerally inns nu tilt.- roar of a Vt‘Ill('It'. 'I‘lll-l~t-, means helm; m. ther slow mov- ing and l-xlsy going ciluugh to want to act-onl- plish the nim with a minimum scnsllils o1 tllc yl-ar. _ III England today, it is u criIl|- inal offtellcc to rilic t-vtln a bicycle without plllpci‘ illumination alftcr, sunsl-l. Ill Ulllllfiil. a nlovl-rncllt is‘; afoot to t‘t>lll]ll'I this law tn be put lnnlps to bu liglllctl at suusct at, all, i l There is no easy ‘road uction firm-w and nloro s, 'illl(‘.il‘Il'iII ‘ The person wllo wants to rc- lIU(‘l~ must kl-np in mind rorttlill farts rclrurtlilll! ‘ f-llni. lfrtlttiill rr- Y IIZIIIII‘; worn out I lil- IIiLi uud (I(ll'i-' llllr produce f:ll I-lxnlllpll l: oi‘ ti" l<-l.l '\l‘t' it l‘ in,“ lamp.“ I“ ll~,,r,,,,u,_ i, H p,‘ amount of work .. l v men‘. nlrll l , force. Wily can it not bt- Illtttit" 8nd effort. Onc LESS FOO-D MGR.- PLAY itlll'IlltIll"il'-'* ‘ i law Ill l‘. 1-1. L‘! cannot Uxllvri to REDUCES WAIST 1a.": tsllsnl" -_ ' _ ' it is nut supt-rililtlils; It ls not-vs» reduce by kcl-p- J . cit" l LI-ltll t.. 5,'|1'y_ ing strict rulcs ‘T lullr- "lib-l I lflvt-ry until drivl-r knows illni Ill‘ of (ling m“; wppk m“! brl-nlrlngitisl-ll up in |'I|ll‘i"llI1l. l‘XlI'4'I't‘ t is iIl‘I\'Ilil-'. at niglli \\'illl \'Vt'l‘.\'i them the next. Persons who ttlitWm-vl Ill lnl on ll.-' H~l'.\"4l‘ _' urrvv ll-llla- null “lrllllusl ""“'=llt‘Il' have I)t‘l'llIll4.' m.» rm with Silfhlrill. 'I‘Il't'<l"ll‘l'. peril-ll l Ill! Iill‘ Iiiilililif I-“"I'I"‘-“‘- m“ ‘_'" flabby lllliSPIP-‘l. must nlako up 4l\'t'l‘\\'i'Ii'.Ill should cat » II-‘-'"II_ 'II""“I' _ ',""'““" ‘I m“ m" tholr minds that they cannot lll‘ foods containing Ll: .. - ‘u. that lt is unlulr t0 l-.\'l't't'I lll Iii‘, change out-h a condition by any |ll't>t¢-l't<-|I II_V all auto. IIPUJIIISI‘ III" _ , _, p. , / , ,. laitri" is l'tlIlI[li'IIt'iI'iIl curry HOOII U“) mENL “H” phmtyumssnhd“ . . . l " l: -u lights, and iilt‘ forlllcr u; not coup, mm‘ mm ,7‘ l,“ " ‘ N‘ polled to do so I have oftcti conic‘ lmbmi- ‘mil I! m“ wk“ "Imilhs mm“ a half“ U“ a "lit-yo night §t| of careful pcrsl-vcrallco lo llliilt.’ about n. chattgo. l-ltlsl-ly that only the use 0i till‘ ')llflk|s 1",; my fl\‘qli‘lll| p t'vl|I.-. Tllc best method of rcdtit-iilg ‘IIIIII. 'l'llls would not Ill‘ an nwi is to combine diet with l-xcreisc dvnt, although it would be I'-‘III' ti; ~n much hotter way than trying mm to use cithcr by itself. lixc is» it (‘iII'I‘It'|~Slll‘:'S on tllc part _ot lin- tl-nnl lIl‘I\'l‘l' for not Wlllflvlllll lights ‘both front and roar. ish means plunging into a more strorluous program than tht- sys- ‘ I hi“? "mimul I‘ “Aw "IAmIIIII tcm can stand. “IIIPII both liit-l (‘Ilarltlgtl-tolyu“lyvlltll Illa-ulna‘ hilltizlivlv and \.‘.\'I'l'f‘I.‘il‘ are l-onllllnl-d lilo l'l,illli |i"ll'4“-'i" "Y ,.,.. _ ,._ un-ndcd llptlll tllrir ilI'IItllI. lu-t "vnifiu mil,“ u" "w. “m”, H‘ tllls lllt II I‘III( to [II"Il‘ lI('II~'IlIl(\"‘4 “Ml” m" m” I“ Iwlpmg I” H“ and gct tilt-lll til do IIII‘ Stllllt! thins ‘ 'l‘lll-v would IIIIVt- with a fl-elint! lll" ‘m9 ‘m-V‘ if“ III" II’:'"'“ I""""‘" ing thrill tllc extra pounds vanW licvt: tin-m ot‘ supt-l IILHIIH lat. In, ' -..l int tltll-ol'-lltllll' t'.\'l'ii illg lilllil! bt- (Ii n" I‘\II) I tu it is of litttl- :i\.lil Upon illlziking in the llllllllillg t; ppm. n ‘_‘,'I'IL{IIL (n lluirry book i will dol till-II f.IlI'_‘I..I.IltIi).lII'Il and force it up and down tifty lIl.|(':t with the shdllnlr-n muscles Italsc up and down in the. (‘IIIIIII of It'll. i‘ illlli l'i‘llt.’lli until you t'lI lifty. \\'illl . 1'- Illt nvt-r thl- lual (. builds st.. up and tour-ll your to: your hands until-r r: sl- your ‘ll-till and similllzlillllllr-ly". ltcpeat \‘-iiIl til- lcft log. ‘ llllrlu-iltil-k rillizlp is an ext-l» .ll- for lilo-t ‘illlxitllis to l-vllliri- slall-ty that tlll~y iluvi- never lwl'llrl' ""ll"~‘ -‘iIl‘lllIt~'l'- II III-i" Iwttlllllil uxllcriulll-t-ll. v The scdsrln is ilIlt'tllI of us now _ \\'Il4'll lights ill't' ut‘ \‘IiiiI importv V‘ A; ‘F; qeheng unct. it not only affl-l-ts tllc FQIIPI: lion I)tli\\‘t*l‘lI auto uud It-tilll. bull‘ ‘VURAIIAHI ‘HAUL. (Iran-Lilli or one ilV-IPII “llhout sugar fl iet for Reducing I “ Ii up“, mlwul." ‘mm “m1 1pm", |y ‘ or a sour apple. ‘l-‘ilu- lvlztut IlIl..‘ ti.ll- soft lltlllcll ' n ‘pm... u "mum- m- mqmngp it . t-gg. (lotlcc substitute. ‘I would bl- tliITl-rtint, but two llullzlrs! ymllt’ Tljlla‘: A rnp of tca tno Cl‘: ml. :lllt"!l‘ or nlillt). I would llI‘\'l‘l‘ in‘ llll-SSPII- lllllI II 1*‘ A vr-ry thin SPYIII s: l:‘.u.ril II. \-.l.il<- l». ' and lllffll I, (\X[I‘('II|I‘I_V lllllllllp win-n IILETIIIIIIIS a life is at stake. lmts llavc lltiills may bc tukz-n, luit no \'I.lt‘I .1] H] illlv-t l'7l'la'.’l'llVG MEAL.‘ (llt-ar soup Ifll.'l'=t<-<l t-r Ilrllllod beef. n" ‘A “I " l I‘l.'li.'l rice pudllint! or junk-t. IAtIl-Ji at. least sly Quas__._l “an, a ___I_ __,.ur_ and‘, \ Ltiasrs of water I'l‘I'l.4‘l'Yl llllui.» - wilt-u I put the switch 0'11 [in _. . ~ z I I - lri ' II 1 - d,:::;I“,_,;a:.]tl]ly ‘ma, 3.3,...’ Sh". lildirlrrrrl trill unruly your qura-ltlrnls. when I swltr-ll on to dim. Willll i.~ the trouble? to A. .\ ritual..." I t C. 0-. Charlottetown. - Afls_--voliil oi’ till‘ headlnlnp HI)I'I(' “l... ‘Greek Troops gt plugs is in the wrontl l around. Itcmovg the lzllup p ll.'-' . and turn ll hull" revolution, plll 0n March To ting mi. two pins on the llIlIl: Int" t)“, Qpljflgiltl sluts. Tilt‘ pins ullr“ hp worn m l-nlllllc you to put lll plugs ip wrongly. Bulgar Zone PARIS. Aug. lll itirt-t-lt troupe arc on their \\‘li,\' tn illl- tirtro-Ixul- DFI~~> . , . .- __ .'ttl'liiit truutlt-r. or Ilit\'t' zlireatly ur- lhsrc, llciug dcspntrllctl b)’ NOT THE ONLV ONE- ilovvrntnl-ill loiltllvinl-i l" .-. root-tit ussilssinzllitil; oi‘ "I villi‘ Ytl" Ililv" IIIIIIISIINI .‘-l, Nicoladcs. a (in-ck citizt-n, at rooms" fluid I-Ilh‘ lllllll WII" Iiiiii ‘tuululuirzl, llll\;uriu, and zlllogzl- rung tile bull. .'.lll.‘v by (‘rl-crl- m‘ tl-rruristic iii‘ ' "Yin" "JIUIIIIJII IIlv IIIITIKII WI)‘ ly IIIlI,‘,ili'l.llI.\' against (lrct-k. luau, llvillflls to the willllclv filllll- tum; ult- Iltll‘lIl'l'IIlIt'_ . “lll-res (la sit-Tilt" \\’<lrll has roilcllt-ll Ilt'l‘l>' from‘ “IVE-lll it‘ you ‘have one lIlllI'-‘ Hill-us that IIIIL‘ (IHVPFIIIIIUIII lrs‘ suitable I'd likc to l‘.'lll it for a llfliflilgll out the possibility (lim- whilc." lug ilulgzlriau ftuntilr towns III r<-- “Vile nu rcnta du ruilnls, My innl- [pm for H“. piping m‘ y], ,\'1,-. ily t-lkt‘ Ilp illl llil IlIlil-"lb" l tit-s uult-ss suitublo reparation “Iinlft rcllt :l|i_v‘.’WIly iIl\'Il llavcljs Inade- yllu that sign ‘l-‘urtllshl-ll llounls‘ in‘ Wimp m," rQpQrQ [mm ti... firm-k your \vitllltl\v'."‘ capital is tllal III!‘ Ilulgzlrinn r~-- “I'll dPII yllll. Illlfi" \\'l'l‘Il iIlll “'0' i‘t‘lliIIllI of tilt‘ (IPlllillHI for ft'llill‘ll~ lllilil lll-xi door shc hulls llll u siltll lion has llill Ill-I'll nlvorulllv. ll IIPS- now in lllc midst of IIIUIFIIIIIIIII‘ it plulll that they siloulll Ill‘ qfyn," ilstonlsllt-d it‘ a conflict dt-yulopl-d from thl- Nirllluitlcs affair. ~ Riley IKIIIIIIIIIR _t liiu td-dgutl ol Nations‘ and (in-cit llllnislor to Switzerland. is roprc~ scnllll III a dcspaltvh from IAPIIPVII as szlylug that it’ IIII‘ rcply to thc nntc s-t-ilt from AIIIUIM to Sofia is not rllusideretl .\'il inl-tory by (lrcvrt, an appeal would III‘ takl-ll in tllt- lmlunl- lll‘ Nations. Trofessilonal “Cards McDonald i9; McPh ce- B. A. I. A. MrDONALII B, A. Barristers, Attorney, Etc. Money In Loon (‘llllrlflllfifllwn ‘or. c. c. Afilllmili" (lrlnlllutrl of N. Y. Post (lrmiuutr- “mill-rel Nrhuol null llonullell Pruelirn llulltrll to Eye. Eur, Noon oml Throat (ItTler lllsyor Illllldlng (Ira-lit (la-urge fllrrl-t influ- lIonru-tl to I2 n. m. l to 5 p. Ill. Trlnphonn MIMI. ll. F. MrPIIEE Mark RTl-Vlcfluigan B. A. BARIHNTER, HOIJPITUII. Manny to Illlfi (‘umernn lllllrh (ihnriottnullrvl. l’. H. I Zflil-‘l-ll-‘ll George J . Tweedy BTU. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR A ETC. Money to Loan. Ofllce—Csmeron Block, Richmond Street. Chart ‘tetovvn. P, E, I. Sore l-‘ort. .\I. Donllranlls, (trot-k dl-loglltl- to 27064) i’ Imo. -—lly Georg,- MI“,\'-'\-I\I;‘I [INIVIAIIIITY IIALL liolllrlollco for , u-ulporllrlly occupied by Kings (folk-Re, llllllllliilfl‘ IIALL Bountiful new lcoldeucs for women. IIEIIINTRATION DAYS. Se; llllbl-r 2i-2fl for llll Arts and it re students and first cur ollldl-nis lll “IHIIUIIIU and loll- tllltry. Noptenlber S-lltb for ell other lltudrnts. FOB FULL l N FORMATION. Apply In person or by letter to - the Registrar. .., on? lll"-'§-'i1e~'.$°»°."l.'.'»'-.“'£U . was D/sugy-ITEQ ~5lyr HE WA“D 5O wflflppao U" IN WORK-l D\DN'T HAVE "ma new? TQ INTERQIJ°T HIM - I NEVEQ 5A»: HIM so AMEyITlQQI; THE. HELLO ' DINTY - fva Flqunso OUT ALL as. many oven. ‘rq “ll- ‘fslu wl-lAT RACE’) I WANT TO DOOE ‘RN’ |‘\_|_ ‘