Iiaiiiiii ~ / __ ' inure iinisiiirll mi iiy "FiilIi-i-IIIIS" Ln-t-ta Baits D'on, O. B. slnilhi" _ uI/"Yfitllil-fl mnstlpation Ives free o WIS . IIOI mum .ab0 ROBERT NEWTON. Ottawa. , . u-tivu Limited. nqqovvfivvfi- iiiii vicroiu I miss isr ile seieins miss- Ileglnti) furnished, id mine with bathe lake It your Ions in ttarliittstovvn. , for sale by Ltd. ____.. __ Professional Cards. 1i ll. F. DEMPSEY School oi Graduate of Boston PIANO TUNING I'll Charlottetown Grafton Street NII Nliiili a terrible sufferer from “a and Constipation for years. ' n gmr eating, belching gas, thesdaches and did not sleep Finally, lffifild told .!|'v¢r'>','__ In gsyggk, ddirooted and i pain, headaches , p,“ miserable feeling that , pill” Dyspepsia. I continued u; this splendid fruit medicine I am well, strong and x, I for $2.60, trial aise 25o. d] dealers or sent poetpaid by Q-Q-Q-QQ-O-vQ-o-OQO- i ELECTRIC WASHER Maritime Electric 00., ISLAIND OATS; heavy reed m. cleaned for sale. Carvell Bro3_ DR- SMAI-Lvvoone Jflioe will be cioseduintli Aug 15th, ADVERTidE ind fliAuflgg OF THE ISLANIL-By gagging your fnendsa souvenir oi P. it. i, 0H1! 57¢ posture. Guardian om»... TEA AND i-C-E CREAM temp“ at Coveiiead ' Presbyterian church Wednesday. Aux. 10. CHURCH OF SCOTLANQ-iinv, 5"“ MWDWBBII Will nreucii sim- bsth 7th. at Point Prim at 11y I Kinross at 3 and Birch Hill at 7‘ Also Tllufsdiiy 11th. at Murray ltii": er st 10.30 and Belle lilvei- e13, b PASSFD 5XAM‘5-—'I‘he name of 3° 901K100» Qliren Square School, Dassed the matriculation extimina» tion wit-h 547 marks. His name mil; missed in the list published. ‘ THE GARDEN OF TH lLl-USTRATEA-Souveni: a"; Province-best illustrated write-up oi the province. ever published. Price m!!! seven cents postpeld. Guardian Office. 1 HEAVY WEATHER.— On Mon ‘I'd!’ (Welling the three masicd schooner D. l). MauKenzief 103.10.‘, with liiths for New York, left pnrt about scvon o'clock and was force-i to return the same evening owing to hcavy weather outside the har- bor. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND- The Sacrament of tlic Lord Suppor will he dispcnsctl at Murray River on Sabbath 14th. Services at 10.1w iind ti p. m. Services zilso on 'l‘hur-- day at 10.30. Saturday at 2 p. l\. and Monday at 10 a. m. Thu session will meet on Saturday. Rcv. James McDougaIi will zissist the minister. FESTIVAL AT WHE-ATLEV RIVEFI.— On 'l‘hurstlay, Aug 4th. commencing at 5 o'clock, p. in. ice cream and cake will be served on the beautiful grounds of "Roman- wood’ property of Mr. Hector Buch- anniin. games and other amuse- incnts. A well stocked booth of drinks. fruit etc. on the ground. Conic one. come all. Proceeds in aid of the new Protestant Orphanage. SACRAMENTAL SERVICE. - The sacrament oi tbc Lord's Sup- per was dispensed at ‘Murray Har- bor, North East. Sunday. The pas- tor. Rev. J. S. McKay. was assisted on Saturdy by the Rev. D. IM. Mc- Leod. Caledonia. 26 united with the church on profession of faitih in the Lord Jesus and one by certifi- cate. The largest number that ever . sat at the l.uril‘s table in Murray Harbor North were present. 1t ivas j-i DONALD McKiNNON ' Barrister Attorney at Law Ofiice-Jloval Bank Building Charlottetown, P. E. island iiacLeod 8i Bentley W. E, BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY Barristers and Attorneys MONEY TO LOAN lilies-Bank oi N. C. Chambers Morson 8r Duffy. lsrriater and Attornsy-et-Law MONEY TO LOAN hllcitora for Royal Bank oi Canada . iiark R.McGuigan.BA IARRIBTER. BOLICITOR, ETC. Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. E. Island ,______._.._.... S. S. HESSIAN hrrietar, loiloltgr, Notary Public its. MONEY T0 LOAN Ientagv‘ P. E. Island ti. S. INMAN, K. C Barrister and Atterney-lt-l-IW lloern No. ‘I2 Cameron Ileok VICTORIAJOW J. A. MacDONALD Barrister, Solicitor, Eto. MONEY TO LOAN 0iilce-Rllsy Building Charlottetown Iii‘. C. G. Archibald iiraduata on N. Y. Poet Graduate Medical Icheol and Hospital Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nees and Throat Oiiies Bayer Building. Great George ‘mil. apposite Guardian Oiiloe Telephone 2M Milne Hours-O to 12 a. m. 1 to fl- m. May be consulted hours at I16 Hiiiabore IL Palmer 8i Palmer i. J. Palmer, K, c, Barristers. eto. h"! 0i Nova Charlottetown. P. l. I. Me ey to Lean J. A. McEACHEN, Opii. D. Eye Specialist ~ °'""-—P~wse Bloch, m Grams our... Heurs-aoo-ia. i-a ‘ lat. Mil-j "M". IV Appointment Phonetic-L. iicLean 8i McKinnon. _ H. L. Palmer lcotia Iuiidlng a time of great refreshing and blessing to many souls. The pas- tor's lrcart was greatly rejoiced. AN ISLAND $HOT.—A yflegina exchange says:—S. E. Fraser formerly oi Soiiris makes good lil Sask. annual rifle shooL-"Eiiier ing his first rifle competition Geo. Fraser wins cash prizes in nine series out of_ eleven. in one SQFICH,‘ the United veterans match he lost] the cup by two points coming. second winning a cash prize of nine dollars. There were over two _liundrcti competitors, also several crack shots with an ex-Blsley man thrown in. Fraser is at present. attached to the R. (l. M. P. at Regina. He is the son of Judge Fraser of Souris." __._ SADLY BEREVA-EDP-Dr. and Mrs. Morgan E. Gouge have sua- tainod a great loss in the sudden death of their (laughter. hlrs. l). Oliver Brown of Jerome, Idaho, Lot-huge of the bowels caused death after p fcw hours suffering. bliss Lillian D. Genge oi’ ilailfax arrived Monday night to be with hcr sick mother in this trying hour. it was the request of Mrii. Brows that her father preach her funeril sermon. as he baptised her and also officiated at her wedding. but ow- ing to the illness of Mrs. Gouge is unable to isarry out the request. The funeral tiikos place today at Homer, Illinois, the home of Mrs. Brown. ‘ . ::Borden's St. Charles or Jer- sey Mil-k "with the cream leit in" is u“; gymbo] oi purity and rich- ness. it is the best but costs no more. YARMOUTH. N. Y3. The Original anti Only ‘ Genuine’. Beware oi imitations 'aoid‘ on the merits o Minard’s Liniment .~ I I Harris allot Di. E. C. Eye Sp Office, yisl Bank Building Charlot- tetorm. Office our! 9-1 ,2-e. P1P‘??? .. its w i Co \V'(l tin lcc. Au to l but Do Kc ret D COME 0 S!’ T THE POLICE COURT.-Two cases came up beforg the trate yesterday morning. One man arthy. 'l“be fire tinguished. LAID TO REST-— The funeral of Mrs. E. if. Coombs, took ilace yesterday morning. Service was held at St. Peters Cathedral at 0.30 Rev. ll. (7. Light, B. IJ., officiat- ing. The interment took place. at Sherwood. The pail bearers were: Messrs F_ R_ Hcartz_ C. H. (‘hand- ier_ T. W. Morris, and J. M. Mal- com. THIE MARKE‘T-— There was large attendance at the market yes tor-lay, but it. was principally‘ berry market." League of Canada, who has spending the summer vacation at. morning with Commander Leavin for Halifax Sydney and St. John on work con- nected with the Navy league. (‘om innndor Lewin expects to be away about ten days. Mrs. Jackson yiiung son. who iicizonipanied Jackson on their vacation bore. also lllnnrfs Lint-cut IIIIE (ENTRAI. GUARDIAN I DR AYEWS office will be open iiln on 'f‘hui‘sdiil’ of this wcck. "rt-ts ‘rnvoumerirvrisr PICNIC ‘ In Alex Morrison's “m ‘"1 WPdIIQr-iiiay. August 3m. 4i II be held m” “m1 "I991 your friends. tusttgclilti. AT igmxoaa- Come “an eFcilzdra-geagaslocl.il iGn Kin-kora . n . guaranteed‘ s’ cod time AdNPJICE TO ADVERTISERS- ms ‘Errors are reminded that all h D u, advertisements must be in t e Guardian Office before °I U" d" Previous to publication and before i0 a. m. on Saturdays. R MURRAY HARBOR NO-RTHL. 8v. J. S. MacKny will conduct ser- vice next Sunday the 7th, Murray ilarbor. 10.30. Peter's Road, 2.30. THE 8. S! CANADIAN SAPDER sails from Montreal July 29th. She will be due in Charlottetown, Aug 2nd and ioeds general cargo for S: 50011;. Ntid. Buutain, Bell Agents. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS- Advortisero are reminded that ell display advertisements must be in the Guardian Office before oi the day previous to publication Magis s reicasctl WIi'l1 two months susponilctl sentence. The other was ed $20 or thirty days. COME T0 THE TEA AND ICE Cream festival. The ladies of Win- sine North intend holding Tea an-I on Wednesday Carter's field. Tca table served from 5 p. m. firstfiiii. Cream Festival grist ilrd. in Charles it p. iii. if not fine evening. FIRE CALL VEST-EFIDAY- 'l‘iie firemen were called out yesterday for a blaze on the roof oi a dwell- ing cm Spring Park Road owned and tuccuipierl by Mr. Micheal Mc- wa-s quickly ex- A LECTURE.,— Science And The Freedom of man. Heber J. McLean of Boston (formerly oi Coleman) will speak on the above subject at Coleman Hall on “Iednesday even- ing Aug. 3rd at 7.30 p. m. Admission free. Come and bring your friends. All welcome ter, a vcry iew eggs sold at 35c chickens 75c each, and ducks $1.10 each. The fish market was pretty well stocked at prices the same as lust treek. ON NAVY LEAGUE WORK.- Mr. Gordon B. Jackson of Toronto" tii-inion ppocli, left yesterday urned to the mainland yester day. ____@-o>__._. CUSTOMERS SATISFAC- TION IS THE FOUNDATION ON WHICH EVERY SUCCESSFUL ENTERPRISE MUST BE BUILT The more efficiently and pleasantly a dealer eervea hIa customers the larger hia bus- inola success will be. Serve a customer with what he iwiints, and give him the service icr which he sake la our motto. i-iow we SATISFY 4 Through experience _ we have discovered that business is good In the degree to which we tie up our store witty-mer- chandise which pleases. This knowledge enables ‘us te an- ticipate our many ouatome a’ needs and to stock just what la in molt popuiariavor. To . who have their mind est on a dslinite thing there ia nothing "just as good." YOUR APPRECIATION Ii you are. a particular cue- tomer who appreciates the advantage oi a drug store which offers the beat in both merchandise and service, then you'll like ue. THE BTORE THAT OAT- IBFIEO Johnson 8: Johnson The Quality Drugstore Iuwii party at Ciith . i ‘ ‘ . mg’ Augligtllgri-ZLVI/cdnesduy even . H0011 and Co B001. assault private i! a with the tables laden with raspberries, blueberries, cherries, etc. Prices were unchang- ed from last Friday. There was Ila.‘ secretary oft the NHV) been and Mr. for Colds. lite. i 1 ma. rqAiriio-rrrzrowu -.....=niiu ‘ PERSONALS , CIIDI; Ernest Weeks from hincouver o». a vls-it. is home daughter Mary of Si. John VBIUIIIZ In the city the guest of Mr. and Mrs. tit‘. J. Casey. for Stanhope. puiar resort. Miss Elizabeth and Katie. bane. were In the city and loft In the afternoon on a visit and Cardigan. . Rev. H. C. Light. B. D, and Mrs. Light left yesterday afternoon for n months holidaifls at Georgetown. liev. l). Hunt will in the meantime crmdut-t the services in St Peter's Cnthedrah M‘rs_ Geo. Bauer. of Buffalo, N. \’.. arrived in ‘the city Monday even in: on a visit to hcr father Mr. A. J Dougan_ Dorclicster Strect. She was accompanied by Miss Bauer. {Om-i IN MEHURIAM MR. EWEN McKlNNON ‘The ileath occurred at Hampton of Mr_ Ewen McKinn-on. aged 67 years. ‘Mr. McKinnon bad ii severe attack of ilun about three years aim from which he never fiiily re- covered. but was able to attend to his usual business until about four months ago. ' in April last he was taken quite ill. and in spite ni‘ the best medical attention and patient nursing by his wife and family, assisted by‘ their many kind friends. his spirit passed peacefully away at 5.30 p. m. on July 10th. - As well as being Past III-aster. Mr. Mi-Kinnon liad for many years been an extensive iind successful merchant, anil by his ‘honor and intcgritp. (zoupled with an excep- tionally genial disposition had won for him the esteem of the entire community. the Orange Order and was also fin- ancial secretary 0i‘ Court Crapaud. 508 O. O. F. Throughout his life he was ever ready to lend a helping hand to those in need and probably the best evidence of his popularity in the vicinity was the large number of friends and relatives that followed this remains to their final resting place. ‘Theduneral service which was under the auspices of the (T. O_ ‘ liev_ Jarines hicbougsll assisted by Iiers m‘ the court, and was a fitting Arthur and Dr. K. W. M'cKinnon V. 8., Charlottetown, also f-lenry. ner, Mrs. \Vm. l<‘ergii.stin_ iii C. and Miss Anna in Duluth To Mrs_ hfcKinnnn and family their many‘ friends extend sincerest sympathy in the loss oi‘ a kind hus- band and affectionate father. MR8. MARION CAMERON McEWIEN. 31st. at On Saturday. Jiiiy passed peacefully aiway Manse. Ouwell, tievelcpeil. of suffering she fell asleep. (‘apiatn James Murchison Annie ‘(Yamoron oi‘ Point Prim. Be sidcs her t-wo sous, Dr. Ewen Mur- chison. of Iowa City, Iowa. are her sisters. Mrs. Eldon. Mus. J. F. Whcar, and Mrs J. T. ‘Lanitz. oi‘ Charlottetown, Mrs Capt. l. W. -Micl.eod, oi‘ New York ‘also one lbrotlien. Capt. John Mur chison cf the same city. she labored iwiith her husband. AI so in parts of P. E. i. "The Proof Of The Pudding and oi Ice cream too, la in _ the eating. We welcome this teat oi OARBONATED ICE CREAM THE TABTWLL TILL YOU Central Creaiiieiies vvvv Cor. Kent and Prince ltreetl Wholesale Only Charlottetown 1 y’. .Mrs. Edwin McCluskcy and little, are ‘Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nethercote and children and Mr. Thomas W. Woods, Mciicton. left on Saturday P. E. l. They will K118i"! n courie of weeks at this po- Mr. Hugh Mclsure and tiaugliters. Bratisl- yesterday to friends in Grand Viewu-Brookiyn l-le was an Honorary‘ member o“ was conducted. at the house, by t the Rev. Mr. Fitzpatrick, and at the - grave. by the officers and nicm - tribute to the memory of their late brother. ‘Mr. M‘cKinnon_ who war twice married. leaves to mourn. hi!‘ wife ‘and five children at home. viz MaryyFrlzla. Dorothy‘. Francis and Miller. Halsey" Mrs. Charles Lad- tho (‘anadiiin west. Miss W'Il‘imina in B there » the Marion Oamcrcn Mi-Ewen, in her slxtv-secontl year. Rho hud not been strong fur sonic years, ‘but was seemingly coming hack tn good health. when neuritis and ntfter a few hours ISIie was a daugther of the lair; iiili and Wm. Harry, of Regina, as also her husiirantl~who mourn their loss-- Larrable of and Mrs. Wilson oi Bllenos Ayres: lShe had also a host of friends in tho \\'est. in congregations W119i!‘- where she J of line, the latter bid being refus- Qhifielyfi t aABYs owu /SOAP\ CIeansin HeaIIn Fra$rant BEST ~BAB .....;...i taught school in hcr young woman- hood. ‘ 'I‘hc concourse of people who called on Sabbath to virw the rc- mains. as well as the large nuni- bcr who attended the funeral on Mionday testify to the esteem in which she was held. She -was a diright intellectual wo- man. of strong faith in the funda- mentals oi Christianity. which She ilcmonstrateil in practical ways. The funeral service in tho home ‘HIPS led by Rev. J. M. McLeod, oi St. Peter's. a friend of long stand- ing. At tho church Rev. J. W. Mc- Kenzie. of Belfast hail charge. He has known her since girlhood, was her pastor for a few years; he baptized her sons. She alyvays ap- prnciatotl his addresses. and those, who listened to his funeral address will confirm her good Judgment. Rev. Mr. McLellan. of Valley- flcid. iind Rev. J. t‘. Martin. of Mt. Stew-art, also IISSISLEO. Rev. Mr. Lcod, of (liilcdoniiii, Mr. Brodie of Vernon. were present. and Mr. Striwiirt ' I‘ Montague. under whose preaching while minister at’ Bel- fast she united with the church. The floral tributes from Captain and ‘Mrs. Murchison. Mrs. Whear‘ and Mrs. Lantz. bcr sons anii friends, wcrc ibeauti-fui. The lliill-HIBIIPCTS were six elders of the church: J. R. McLeod. D. IVl‘. Nicholson, J. A. Gillis. i\. J. McLeod. l). J. Nicholson, I. M. M03 Lend“ She was laid away in the quict cemetery ut Orwell ncar St.‘ Anilrews church. Orwell. which' rah‘. loved, and where. as sho suitl a fcw days before hcr ilcatli. vhile in iiiir health, I-"IIC hoped to live all her days and die. tHer wis-h was fuiflilcil, but licr further wish often made whtn she suifereti to ‘be at home with her Saviour, was also granted. Of her it could be siiiii truly: iS-he fought a good fight; she kept the faith. (Patriot pie copy.) THE Mannie-rs MONTREAL. July ii0~-ilcceipis of butter vesteriliiy were 7.092 pack ages as compared with 10,121 last Friday. and 3,434 on the corres - rondinz day last year. The market was slightly easier. although rmc grade brought an eighth of a cent higher price at yostcrdayfls auction sale, as coiirparcil with Thursday's price. The opcn market for mund lots was l-‘Zc. to 1c lower with fin- est crc-amory quoted at 30 l-2c to 40c per lb. There was little im - Movement in the rlomand from any source‘ Al. Gould's Cold Storage 300 Iioxes were offered. sales tak- ing place (‘o-operative prices. Local wholesale prices for round lots were quoted as follows: Pasteur-Izod crcamery 40c to tic I-‘inest croamery 39 1-2c to 40c Fine creamcry .. .. 38c to 39 l-2c Receipts of cheese Yesterday were 8.697 boxes as compaicil with 17,296 last Friday. and 12.- 586 rm the irorresponding day a year ago. At Gould's Cold Storage there were 5.000 boxes offered Sales of eastern goods were made at 22 l-Zc. and oi western gorxls at 23¢; per lb_. Montreal (lclivory, an advance of 2c to 3c over Tuesdays prices. At the auction sale of Ontario goods prices ruled steady and were advanced l l-Zc tc 1 Ii-ic over Tuesday's sale prices. Sonic IillpPOVP-illelllfi is reported over the cable for supplies, and the markct is generally firmer. - I I . I '_ Auction Sale oi Butter. At the Quebec Agricultural So- ciety sale held at the Board oi’ 'I'i'ade yesterday. there were 1.301 packages creamery butter, c-i which 202 packages of pasteurized cream- cry sold at 40 1-21- per lb.i 313 pairka-ges of finest at 30 l-2c, while 38 3-80 was bid for 196 packages ed. Auction ‘Sale oi Cheese At the United Dairymenfis (‘o- operative auction sale of Ontiirir: goods held iit room 800. Shuugh- iicssy‘ Building. YCSLOPIIH)’. there were 1317 boxes of cheese offered. oi which 460 boxes of No. i whltc sold at 34c; 284 boxes oi No. '3 white at 28 1-20; 2i boxes sloviiil white at 24c; 384 boxes of No. 1 colored at 24c. and 108 boxes of No. 2 colored at 23c. Country Cheese Boards. IROQUOIIS, Ont, July 2iI—-At to- day's session of the (‘heese Boat-rt 755 boxes were ‘ocurdeil. 575 color- i~d and 180 white. The usual buyers were present. The bid started at 23c. and raised Io 2-ic_ No stiles on board, but all sold on curb at 24c. At the seine date lest year 840 box- es were boarded and the Juice ‘.56 1-2q. NAPANEE. Ont.. July 29-At ‘hi3 Cheese Board today there were Three‘ Ghosts ¢-,--< 4.. "Three Live Ghosts" is a mali- zutlon of the critic's most uninit- ioui-i dream In the line of comedy. it is the most delightful Summer Dlcce that has been given here -lu YCHPS. Last night's performance liad ii splendid audience, and every laugh of th-o play thrilled the eiiilrc house. ' ‘Faking the play itself, written by Frederick S. lsham, the plot. though simple in its inodity, is built up with tietaiis which are very clever- ly worked into the substance of the comedy. The production is a!- most Shakesperlan in its triumph of character delineation. After leaving the theatreone feels that one knows -"Oid Sweetheart" un-‘l her strange friends. The bulk of the acting inlls orr Mrs. Gubbings, "Old ‘Sweetheart also. and the bulk of the talk- ing. This‘ stair part is taken by Miss Ruby Hallier. To say she is ext-eli- cnt lathe part would be faint praise. Words fail absolutely to give an idea of the sheer ability which shines through her acting, hcr fine appreciation of gesture and munnerlsm, to help her is the portrayal of the character. Next to "Old Sweetheart" the inost outstanding work is done by Edward Martyn. in the. role o.’ "Spnniy." He had very little to do, very little to say, but he did it well. Ail the actors have perfection of technique, and they know all their lines and act with great apprecia- tion of detail. Jimmie Gubbins played with great "reality" by Ha~ rv Vincent. His American pal-~.i thoroughly good looking young fal- low-ls well given by Ben Lyon. ldlctinor blasters us Rose Gordon is the dark sweetheart of the Amci‘i cu, and she with the fair finance? of Jimmey Gubbins make a most attractive picture both in their beauty oi face and form. Lady Lecester taken by Agnes Ath-orton is also beautiful. T-he remaining parts are those of the detectives. always disliked by an audience, the better they are played the less thin,- ara iikcd. George Duthie and Jos- eph Levy shared these ha."d parts with Mi‘. Fred Bean. ____.._____ bearded 155 Iioxcs oi vrhite and 1,- 000 colored. The whole sold at 22l- EI-ltic, and the colored at 2:1 l-Sc. PERTH‘ July Elk-There were 060 boxes of cheese (iffcrctl 1m the board today, of ivhich Ilifi were colored and 191 were white. All sold. the wli-lte at 24 S-Sc and the colored at 24c. VICTORIAVILLE, Que. July‘ 25v —At the cheese board toilay 1.500 boxes sold at 22c. Auk lnr lllirmrrra nnrl tnkc no other Stock Market Glosetli Wheat, Sept. I26. Dcc. 1'19. Corn, Sept. 59. Dec. 50ft. Outs ,Sept. are... Dec. 41¢... July Pork 18.80. (Special to The Guardian.) IIALIFAX, August 2., 192l.—Nt-\v York Market closed. -_—. -- .- zo4 ooo4§4owoowyg e4 o DDG POPULATION DOW N\. PARIS. Aug. ‘la-There is much mystery in Franco over the extra- ordinary fall iii the cauim». popu- lation of the country in l9i4_ there were In France 323153.329 dogs. The latest census shows this number has fallen to 2,657.- 389. c-r which 575.000 are pets_iind most oi‘ the rest watchdogs‘. It is said a large number of the missing were killed by shells dur- ing the war or taken away by the Germans. However, a crrupariion of the. pre-war ‘ dog population oi‘ the nine rlcvtistatc-l provinces with the total missing tines nc-t seem to indicate that the Germans were on- tireiy responsible for the differ once between the 1914 and 1921 figures and tha‘. is why do: cx- perts are making a study of the situation. --<e>-i- LOOSEN-ING A NUT. Sometimes when it is desired either to tighten or remo-vc a nut from u binder or mower It is found to he stuck so tightly tn thc ll('ll that it is impossible to turn it with nut danger of twisting off thr- bolt. In such a raise. the nut can usually be lc-oscnod by holding an axc or heavy piece oi iron against one face and strikingthc opposite. face with a hammer. The other sides should bc struck in the same way and than kerosene trt-rketi in around tho nut. in working such a nut oft‘ after it has been loosened “plenty of oil and patience should be used. and the nut wcrkr-d Iiack an forth until It is finally gottcii mff. {O&-——~—- LETTER OF SYMPATHV To Mrs. Hattie lllc-Kinnnn niid family of Hampton. l‘. E Island. Dear Friend, We the officers and members of Court Grit-patid .\'o. 508 (lanadian Order of Forest- ers. in ‘Lodge assembler! dt‘!~‘ll‘(‘. to express tn you our sincere. svm - pathy in the great sorrow you have beenciilletl upon to pass thrnugn. in the death of our late lamented brother, Mr. lrlwen McKinncn you have lost fl kind and loving hiis - band and father and we a true and loyal officer of our order. {We Willi miss him as a neighbor and friend whose genalel wars and pleasant smile have so often bright- ened the dark place in the path- way of life. in the business world hrolhcr Mi- Kinnon will be especially missed where by his sterling honesty and ‘ _ ________ CHALLENGE TBA In 1 lb. and I4 lb. . ........ . ‘I,’ Industry he had won a piece. in the community that will not easily be Allied. In conclusion we again tender you our heartfelt sympathy and prey that the God oi the fathcrles. and husband oi the widow may sus- tain and comfort you in your be -, reavement. Signed on bohoii oi iilie Order J. H. revue WARRTN Vii-LET?‘ E-a-e... ....__-__‘.._._. _.. MAX M O 0 a Y 9 i 1 a i 1 § i v ., _ _. a l - i. s-o-obepsoooo PRINCE ED .IRD 8,30 SHARP TONIGHT AT up I235"! p PRES;Rc‘Nvs vacuum“ °" y, IFIIEDE o-oooo-oo-oooo-o-eoooxobo-Q-poooa x G . A I_CK~IJI.NG\SUCCESS A Positive Cure for Tired Business Men s“ M“ PAGE FT F} _'\ oeuvres-o} Curtain rises promptly at 8.30. Parties arriving after curtain goes up will _ be obliged t0 wait until first act is over. Seats now on Sale at the Theatre No Pictures Today or Thursday. voevosse-eeeee-eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeo»oeoeeeeeeeeeeeeee e KING'S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL and for Iiuslncs o_ee+¢eee4+eeeeeeeeeo00004soeovseoeseeveseoooe-roe EIIGtHILL, WINDSOR N. S. Universities. Unusual opportunity to develop MISS M. H. Holland Cove, Windsor, i i i § i z i 3 Windsor, N. S. lltcsititfitiiil Hi Iiutil Illl" IIUYS, N to Iiiyvars. Playing Field's. tiyiiiiiasiuui, till Acri-s oi‘ ‘tiroiinds. LOWER SCHOOL. iloys h‘ to ill yi-ars, Snpiiratc iiuililiiii: autl special Orr-insight. ' Picpatvi-tlon for .\iilitary and Naval (‘tillt-gcs, for 'i‘trirlinical School, for King's. Aictlili, Iiailitiusit- arid uilici‘ Fnlvcrsitics, Ilile stand for Discipiint- uiiil t‘uliurir. l.l‘iii'llIlll-‘,' iiud liccrciiiioii. IIIQOPIGNS Supt. l-Zltli. For (‘ali-iiiiar. Rates, iCtca, ivritt- EARLY l to the Headmaster, Rcv. \\'. \\'.Juilil, M; A. O>O§%Q40>§4-Q'§4'QOOOOQOOOQOOOOOJQ a ideally situated in beautiful grounds. Special Domestic Science and Business Courses. Supervised Athletics. Out-of-door sports. - For calendars and information apply to ROECHLING, Principal REV. H. A. HARLEY, weeveeoeteohee00{eto-rtoee’:esiooeeeseseeeeeoeeev ‘Ofivvoteooooooo-yyygyooo eeeeeeveeevwoeeeeeoeeeeovow 0O4$OQO~§§§§O'O§O§O Girls prepared for musical and artistic talents. Charlottetown Managing Director N. . DO40§§QO-O-O-OOQQiOOWQQ O0‘. Halifax Ladies College and Conservatory 0i Music THE CULLICUE Miss G. F. Blackwood. Principal. School Course lending to gradu- a on. Special (‘nurses in l-‘rcnch. Pity- slcstl Training, Stcnograpliy. Art (‘nurses loading in Teachers Diploma. School of Expression leading to graduation. MRS. M. (i. TAYLHR, Soc-rotary. ‘oeemeeees-eeoeeo LIVE #“**§§ O-OQO%OAO§QQ-OOOO 9OQQOOQO- > i) OOQQOOOOOQOOOOOQOOOOOO QOOOOO_QOOOOOOOQQOOOOOQOOOOOOQOOOQ We Are AgaiiiPaying Highest Cash Prices for Good Heavy Live Hens. Write or Cali for Prices ._.___.__-- The Harris Abattoir ooeoeoeeeoeeoeeeeeeeeoeeee Tiiii CONSPillVATtJRY OF MUSIC . Mi‘. ll. Dean. ilircrttor All gram-s in all branches to grarli lion. 'l‘i-iii~Ir-~i-'.- i'i-i'liflt‘iili". Lii-t-uirntt- of Music from Dal- lioiislc. liuclii-Ii r of Music from Dul- lioi, . For (‘nit-odors and information apply to liAiil FAX, N. S.‘ FOWL 0-§§§O§Of~§§-O§O o @0409‘ Q woovovsoo eve vOOvovo-oo-oyoyooyooyv