i PAGE some‘ “trtfl-keaflr pa. | I . .. I 7 Plankton, W. (than t5. loL-n; l Mongols), Lint. Cul- ll. ‘Idlin- qnl lunar, J. l. Burnett ' K Tons Gradeliirrlve this morning. Hard Chestnut Cflillfu“, to arrive about the 10th August. Idflubt. are coming on business and ‘ lmns; of’ their time will he occupied c meet ‘a Consumer: will benefit by buying Hard Coal now. A. PlCKAl/ll) & PHONE 240 ‘mg am] l i | social enjoyment. This ‘ II Joli laprooanlntitr-lulrnhmq Pvnoru. one“. llruIoRulnlltv-H, .|. ru-n Ila. I p-‘H-TIIIESDAY’, AtiEusr 4, 192a I wstcou: PHARMACISTS “pit-MUM. g The Guardian heartily welcomes ha‘, m! Diva“ reasons (or may. i f“) m“ my and Drown‘? 3'" can‘ in); the government although they iiiuiintat-turi-d isouds. lu 1924 aliiii. ‘Hum Pharmawunca‘ Asaocmqau were different from those which we bought from the United Snip» ""51liclriibbisit'iiiit utter a careful i‘. \ many of the members of which {mummy 3"_.A|lc‘“u,-,ay w “Yflwd '35‘ M511" Wm‘ “m” toiTho latter would willingly have re- T“ °*"“¥“'*°' “° ti... best or lledtltl. hut "it became _with the immediate business or‘ he “my ‘Hm ‘film-w’ """ea“°“i 5'31“ “e'fwns" tor leaving were his dislike of the Mme also Wm be tun" occumm Sfésdive Rl-IIIOSPYWW‘ S“ mm” their’ tariff was low until 181.1 but Canada bought from the united Sate; 52.229.682.108 mom than iii. LIulltfd States bought from Cami- This sum ls ultnosg equal xi the national debt o! Clplda, Dur- ‘iug the same ten years we sold in the United Klllgdum $3,505.677.S2R “more than the United Kingdom o sold to us. but we wok most o: vueI-rmid-t. a. l. muons A. Mullins, D. l. 0. noun-Ink lJlt-t l). I. Currie sir HOUR!‘ doubt no doubt 519 19ml G01 millions worth and sold lIlvll. only H1 rililllons worth. Can um go on In this tashlon for another ten N0 biufrmg-iped the cabinet, whore he years? The obvious reason \vli_\ ‘Aime could have been chosegfloriuis mme Sal-fined and eujoypd we are buying from across {Ilfiiltlhl fiPl‘ -ler onedialt more than we _ there is [he difference hetwet-iitiui 5"" ‘Mm i" m“ or“ and the gm‘ tariff and theirs. ihirieiifs sake that he go and "80 The American tariff la high and neighbors so long ago as 17xlr pro vldiil for “the BHCUDTflgEIflEIIIJIliI protection 0t‘ manufacturers." Still I _ . . CO ‘the Asstlciatltlll. but there Will also s“ Lama. Gem“! mr-lvate yea. ours II low In comparllon.‘ uui increasingly stronfl PR“ THEtQHARI-flfiilfiwllfillmlnu” a ‘llli flflllllilllililllll suinuiérizaitzff: this vast trade balance and §p.»iii',-.,..i..i ihzll lllc)‘ were srvwlne 10° it pn the United States, chiefly tiii ~ .imiii;itio|i =iiiu~ii on liquids and starchyjoods. ' . 1.3 ' ‘Ky lama W. BahglLD. SAFE METHODS. l Two iwonien, friends for years. advised them I0 fill i till] to r. port in one month. ' I .\t the vXltI of the month one wasi lown flv.- lltllllldd in weight. and‘ lii- otlit-i- just tiwo pounds. I Th.» pllysirlull than gave them nl Ilvl table to follow, and aivist-tl ii‘ iuih- u-iilk cacti day. At the end ofi ht‘ IllUIllIl lhl,‘ one who had 10.1147 I\.~ llillllliIti. had lost another live; mllIIIIH, and the other again had, ust hut two pounds. At the end of hi- lliiril month thi: tlrist woman? mitt tout utuither three tiuutitlis and‘ ht- svtiollll one had lost but uni-i pound. ' Tlii- sccoml one was very lllllLfIl, ___fl____ _ __‘__ W Tim-I. “'9 11151- w {he his‘ adwmi’ 1§ g pyqtggticpisf and be could 110V. Ir the“ hlgpflmg m; aflqgund pydim- iqevtiiirugttl null quetatluuctl. the N9“ w“ are 9mm] °l m" “me tolerate the free trade policy which live Sl/filzlll for agriculture as \\'~l.' l"l'3"-'°lfl@l"\fl_l:m1‘\\1 tlH-Ht-austlkxtlnlsgd‘ i‘ ‘province and e510)’ ilwlfllli ll ‘O was being forced ulllm th e gov~ “*5 "m?" ‘i"d‘“‘lfi""- 0*" ‘Vim thxnt‘ Sh» just htrppl-Tifi-tl to ht} . , l m, friends “hgufhgy v.9; us The , _ d W,“ w“ b in uphill‘: have 2011c Oll building their that type ut‘ individual. whcuu tin;- ll>§ _ , _ _ ’ >h_ t, Ermncm an ‘h £ e g tuiill‘ wall higher and Iliuh-q I|l‘h Svvllltll to turn lntn mori- fIi-uli ' ‘°““14‘“5§‘““~ “m ha“ ‘ “s” ° rented by the zavfilmlle“ “s i“ atrium (‘Humid can...“ "M, Iiiill IIIII h?!’ rri-iiirs Ilfiilit-G. ‘ entertainment arrange- YOUR nuuo ouiiiau .ill the heir »- heu- Viéllilig brethren We wish S3 he left) _ Ilrlll all a good time and give During the past lcw months w‘ NJ“. ucvomd Shem“. 5;. Ihviu 3 hearty welcome mention to our mail uflldr de- ' ~-(;ard9n 0f (he Gulf" partmen. amt ari- calving orders 1mm i outs. zir- points Upon receipt "DISTINGUISHING of each Ietlrf‘ wt- imiiiednately cHARACTEnwqqcs-i} fill the order and IftUlhIS way . i l l ' now re- , _--_--Q4->—-—-——— 1~ many save uul‘ clients much time and houme. "What will be the distinguish- illg characteristics of the premier-i ».liip of Mackenzie King when his ~‘,‘(-lk crimes to be summed up by Lct us have your next older for medicine. ‘Ne guar- antee satisfaction. 2 'i'iiluri.- historians?” some one ask- ' .d Ltlld the Montreal H=ralti re-‘ MALDOHALD '8‘ BRADLEY ‘plied as follows: "John A. .\lac- wii~ conciliation; ail-i iur-zint confederation". Proprietors AW 0h“... 315 irid Laurie-r Iiat-kt-uzie Kitigfls achievement has Great George $t_ "Wm" |lI‘(’Il coneolidation." Ai first blush The Herald's ans» ‘int-r looks ridiculously nonsensical Vbg-Fifiidhe ordinary leader of history; if g Souvenirs "nu to alliteration would have ‘ OF _ iouuileil off the trio by crediting " ' V ‘HEHZIBKPIIZIE! King with emigration. Lharlottetown ' ill-solution, dcp>pnlation and other AND Qtmfortunatations which Ilflnv!‘ - ‘l~-;-.--' g l .Y th Prince lqchvard ihariit iized Ills rigme e! e UIIPTZIIIFS reply. although nndoubr Island (fartefs Book ironical. is not e-u fur out Kinuis political “(IIITIIIK llii- [IIISI four yuilfri was the ‘ Nu,- aim I:\II'ICI(HIIZII* AND § Stati0nery_ Store li-zirisrilitl:itiiiii of the Progressives t: idflll thi~ Liberal party. By the: a h headquarter‘ h" lmeatsure of consolidation he ac- ' SOUVENIR P I . - 1e LOUVENIR Bgglfgégos ‘IIIIPVQQ hg- was able to keep him‘ Fox QAHQS si-lf iii office for tour years. He 5 L PFTNENTAONTS 0F CHAR- [has also effected some consider- Q . LAND‘ WN an" P‘ E‘ ‘s lulili- consolidation in the Maritime l. SOUVENIR CHINAWARE. ‘lpruvitit-es. Prince Edward Island " SUUVENIR cELLULmD quit No a Qcot‘ h lb con- GOODS- V t v . la ave een q gouvLNm STAHQNERY holiilated against Liberalism and I Ntg/EELSST BOOKS Md U ‘there ls every indication that the All ‘u.- b I i-rinsolidiition of the Marltlrues . e d I t t ' ‘i MAQAMNESCB a"? Ngvc; shall he completed next. Monday New Brunswick counts its when PAPERS. etc., etc. A‘ (‘ARTER & 00., _l"“"°"- Books Stationery Souvenir: Consolidation , execration. con-damna- evacutiom-these emigration. de- u population. ltion, ending in ‘are the distinguishing istics which the future historian will note In the premiership of the Hon. Mackenzie King. moori- ‘PRIVATE REASONS" A Canadian Press deepatch In announce Dar-Owners 0f Oily And. Gounlry ivu-r-p-s-t- iii- yesterday's Guardian that the portfolio of Solicitor Gen- eral. vacant since the retirement of Hon. E. J. McMurray. “who left the government for private reu- sons", will not be fillef when lhl‘ cabinet is helm-g reorganized. No w, u, m, 0mm“ doubt there are “private reasons" .L. A. Service Station ""9 Illvo prompt renpomq t9 all trouble calla. for this also. There are so many who would willingly accept the portfolio with all its onerous res- W sell HART h t e a “H” and its emoluments for all make: of cars and "W Pfiflilr. rebuild and rstlharoe battarleg ,1 every kind. pomelbl l~t ies but the-re ls only one sent. "Private Reasons”! \Vhat mcm- unhiillowod The-re are so many Way's ot “leaving for pri- w nrlea, hallowed and g o have an up-tmdate if!" We" equine} washing "WIN and can alao pollah alts! llmomsq yqur c,“ the expression recalls! vatc reasons." Many. impelled by We have a staff of ox- "?! repair men and can d” ‘ 1°” l"‘°"lPlly and lath- anatomy-lat u: prove thl; o you. "private reasons" have left by the tmok door. some ewn by a window taklnig the sash with lltlery and car Repair out. Ch"l‘own Garage O. B. Mc-EWEN. Proprietor I04‘ Prlnu “Street Phone BIB away. And It has been left for “private reason.“ to decline repeated Invitation ulierndvve- l0 '0 the (fieneral is not to be refi‘l>.-.! l; not “and ‘another political oomo buck. They have been kinowxurellca. wherever they may be, tolwould ~be motley well spent and come back and those ‘who caimegthla should be made somebody‘: is hank back .10 under oonolderaibh business. defeat- "3 h? Yd our present Government Iran. Iltlilhl lllrllli‘. “"11 l" ha" n" 4°“! “June "death knell of Dfotet- m." ~ -.I ed the tillllttflite course of riliiiii-iut miwii mini best to entertain and edliy 33d m, w-am to be in a; ‘he deal], the tariff on American llfillllli" and liianulactures brought Illiilllli- _ g , ilaniinion. Why the portfolio of SUIICIIOI‘ lt will he admitted by any Iair~ Doubtless there are "pri- llllrlded person that the lliiigillllll reasoney H “V: “mg my“, itepublic "has prospered b. iwilio xt-ddnblgf under a iaiin which li.i lung been high and which a; iii ‘result of experience they Illll‘. f0? Illll filling l! "FY he a" made higher in recent years lmm. ratt- 'on due,- not take DIBCK- 1u|il af- =r the election. the "private xea irtmdved and a Solicitor General of grants have flocked to that tuuu [am] m“, m, uy from Canada and fluid iii m: countries in such vast Illllllilrl‘ that Cotigress was forced to tint. . a limit beyond which no murl iglit during the iutumtiency of Fir umm be pLrnu-ned w em“ ‘mu -"1('3|‘1l‘"'$' Rad I" lhi belief "la! Lida. uu the other hand, has stiller '1 real vacancy would be squall; ed trum u sleudy stream U1 Iii-i native population tluwlng south Wm) Math war-l,“ \\'IlIIi immigration >IIIlt<‘IlII|l t-n on so much that the dJOIlIIlllfJli kemie Kim; Pttmrilll" a“ ‘Haul’ "f is not retaining its natural ‘iii his [icrifolios are nominally. filled. J... an ' The real that tot a Liberal member in the House cept ‘the job. feasibly. also. not that the country got along all after-thy.- The lziiter reiisnn how tvci- is not consistent reason is there is It is notorious that Immigrants from European countries see-king new homes overseas turn [Il~‘Il ‘races toward countries where high proli-ittion is established and no: t-ittttuutla. Australia. New Zi-ulzuui iiid Smith Aliirri, all with mitt-l. The who“ 151mm was nlakingiliglivl‘ Itltlfiii than Qanzidzi, ht\\'\ itlflrltit] uiucli li-as from uuemploy merit thnii Canada. (Ji-t-zit Briialii hast been for years [I151 the uni ri-mzilninp example of ll t-iiuntryil. volt-d to free trade. Likv France. m" Ilcrniuny untl Belgium she suffer- best fAllllk-FS now ilcclnrv that the m] dining the wzir. iiud now. St-JVPI. blflf [nude during thqlyczirs ziftet the Will‘. has two o m“ ihiie [inn-s {IS Illllll)’ IlIlF-Ifllllilylt workers as all three of those cuun tries token together. What aloe: iii...- signify‘! who could accept u portfolio 811d run the risk of being elected. —-_—-<-o-q>-——- EDITORIAL NOTES ‘iiayayesterday after two days of glorious weather. VIIILVIIIRIKIHQ is quot-ceding SIOWIIY bitumen ghinvufs. Many ol‘ hay is half of August. others are gmernetl largely by the weather. . The two little hailstorm: of last week dill but little dflnwse 811d u Canada had more factories in that Hail- operation and fewer miles of rail way tiroduciut; deficits. would iui Limes and prnspl-i-ts lic .\fnst pershns can race that thI: IY 9mg“ CUM“! Wm‘ the “u!” must be the result. and what must world no doubt makes us susheph u}... mink or n“. in very small areas. storms iii this provtnce are fortun- ately very rare hut our increasing- polltyv uf th- where. iug u~ w TIIIHVZIYS at enormous out yesmrday d lay. with no prosper-t that they chi piiy the cost of operation? And no» long ago one of the Minlstcrin t-oterie from his place in Parliu “°'nieiit sounded “the ileath~knell o’ We branch on which a goodly sized apple and an apple blossom were side by aide: the were shown grouting character. hieved fruit and the promise of protection!" l Openly or secretly that must be the policy of the entire Govern “are 0°‘ merit or else it is a house dlvltleil ("llfflillfie Illdilfifltfifi fl-blltlrmfil Vilfll-zigaitist itself. Whether united 0i another generation of fruit. There are difference-s of opinion as to whether rhls somewhat In any Case n mus“, destroy protection, wluit hope I there tor (fnmda under si (‘h lead ersliip? To destroy protection ir persistence which is ever alert Cflnaflg, flflunfefl a; 5|“. is b95141. ever on the job. the immortality of lite highly prefer-lid Republic. and H“ in m.) vegetable khlgdom ‘in a world committed to proter _ tinn. would be to destroy Canada The"; are m, Queen square and \\’e cannot believe that the people within the Provincial Building a"! Canada m“ W" endarse n mher of r lics f historic va policy so insane n8 ‘hat flll F 0 H lue and Interest. Those within What are the signs of the time: the hiiuiiirii; including the canted-l" "til Psalm" ‘Vlllllll the PM‘ ‘ , twn years three of the strong pro eratlou iahlet. the Soldiers Mem- vhmm "runs under ‘he otmw? “ti”! tablet’ ‘he 951mm!" i" “'9 combination have been _knocke<l Legislative and Assembly rooms nwuy iii (lntiirlo, Prince Edward are all well kept and creditable to island and In New Brunswick the and strong and slnhvnrt arms are l i . . ~ Ith shnwn to atranggrg when they K0 ulvltlng tho slttlge hammer w a like purpose {UNI with ntrtlfltl timi- in the blllldlns- Those outside are fltltncc. Within another week thi- not so well kept. For example, result will be known. . . . . Four m“ old gun in from o! me {mum years ago Prlnco Edward Island m.“ h“ a hmwnn The history ‘a an unsdNova Sr-tztliiotogetlri-r elscled n “WM o" a bu“ plum wmch ha. so quota o .. tnemicra o sup. “ port Mackenzie King. Where N!" decadence. ales the persistence of plant life, a city are couflentisly that they wanted the sash but lie-bust as to he practically illegible. iiow’! cause they were In a hurry to get This should be attended to. noted hahly It Is ‘nobody’; business" and more than once that few who have this is the cause of the neglect. M 7A’ ‘he 10w", m n“, worm I- ever The 00M 0f k999i!!! these historic fizillfnrnln nndfiermauv the nropnr imparts vigor In In Canada the number of olden per 100000 r w‘ II _. Pro-p lul - a _. tlnn of those who find life nnl ‘worth llvlng rind throw It away IF live to seven limes as great as it Our splendid climate ‘doubtleu accounts for much all L IIPIIPJ‘? ipp, w we ems which bglong @159. Kliig ilovernnieiit which has closed liuiiilleds of factories and in bnild- irhzirlu of lhc lsluutl dot-s not ll. ty and strength or approaching divided In the determination t0 Ht‘ nri-orlhigly took the tliui. "uihli- ugniu. and cut the amounts, twenty to l\\'t'IlI)‘~lI\'e‘ percent, and to the Wnllliilffi great i.iy isli.» Iottutl that she lam; lust. 11ml" pounds at the end m‘ Idll l iiiziiih. the largcet amount In~ ilziie, l, Willi thelsanie diet and i-xl-i-"<i»; .;h.- lost four pounds III" ilvxl; tiiuuth. three pounds each of IIHQ next thrt-e tuoiiths two ilii- IIPXI: ctJllpIE of lllOIlIhG, and one IIJIIIIII: izicli month fur tbs» ii -vt iwi. nmnllis. ln other words during th. l verir she had lost just twenty Clllli: pounds. She continued the diet and exi ercise and her weight remain-oi he same, there being ileilltt-r gulu int‘ lira. Further. she IlPPfllllrl nuch stronger physically and hi». .1111 to do more or‘ her Own work i IIII- found that with ‘h . ('.\'|I‘ll' word ‘she could rat zi lilt a moioi iinil daily with no min in wt i,:lit.i Nnw thl- lesson zilmul ill] this wo fold. First lluit Iiflillufi r.-. I iii'i'=ri-ntly> to lmlh food and extr- aisc with different PNOPIE. tlii~< nay IZJIIIII and the tillit-r 10\tK\-l\ vi-itzht nu IIII‘. some amount of‘ Jimil and exorcise. And furthi-i- III arc nttemplithg tn rrldllcil, _v-iui Iimlld 5w your family dn-xlor ztu ' ‘lllul out if you are ii "ante" r ~=l- tor this rtduclng luminous. QO-QO-Ovovoo-vroo-oo-Qw-ooo-o-o-Q g The Public Forum Thin column In upon for the lnllPlltllllttll by rorrruptmdeultl of qnrullttllu 0f mini-Lo. The (‘liurluttcttnvn fiilitrillnn iluu nut necessarily endorse the op- ‘ lnhmn of currnnpunllrnln. . meow oovoo we vo-ooa 0004. APPRECIATIONS — Iiuc-losi-t] Sir Nt-nst‘ find rt snitiuut-t- Iul‘ llu~ (itizirtlitui. I IlZlVi llv§| HIIITIIvII llUlll lhir- Island :iml IEIVP no Ii-sitution iu suyiitit that fine gzrziss is greener lliirc, th< vltivvr rt iltlvr. iilld the pflllrliffg of u ii-Iii-i‘ color than they are iii Zlfl_\ flit-r place ihcluw-tlil (lhicugti iiilil ‘Iurhiltvlowvii. 'l‘liruui:,h Alirliiizziii and Ouyiiirlr. Hie can st-l- lurlgvr fields of corn -nll grunt lint llu-ie one strtetwh ol ilind looks very much like another 0n tlht- Island a iii-sh plcturr atrikttg the by? at cvury iurn oi lie road. To many pars-airs. however, [he :0 uiuuli in its -ls. lawns uiul slrtlens. as in ll zitur [hill stir rounds it. (In the New ldtigland ‘oust the "illltltrfllilll nml misty Atlantic" is misty so often thn. ht- summer resorts are lost in d1. ‘og n ‘great pnrt nf the time. Oi. he Island there tire practically no "(libs and mic may gaze all summer xi thi- "glad waters of tilic (Itwp luv sen." A tlfly spent fishing rod. a fr-w miles oft shore at any urt of the l-slatid. is an cxperletici bat is not soon forgotten. I thin. Sir. etc” R. MacRAE ‘hlczign. Hllnos, Jilly 29. l {HE FUTURE OF THE FOX IN- DUSTRY. Slr,~—-'l‘ltt~ report in Snttirtliiyfls Juurdlnn of the meeting oi fox men held In tho linnrd of ‘frnde on rhuisilny lust is .tll' Canadian widt- Jllufefll rnthcr than simply nl Priucc Edward Island. My home ls III Montreal and I may say that 01' .he many perplcxilies that lneu ifnttndu today few life of greater concern to those living In Central Canada than the falling off in lzitc roars of profitable markets lor [Ill products of the Mnrilimi- Priivin~ can. It has, therefore. been n kvcn liszipptiiulmcut I0 Montreiilerfi whore n luriti- whoIr-snlo fur bust» tress ls donc to lonrn of the herb‘ nus drop In the. price of silver fox palta nt tht- recent Lnndnn fur nuc- thm anle. Thore wna much common sense. based of cmiraa upon actual ex- perience. In Mr, Rnynora remarks. while the sulzgt-‘Rtlorm made by Mr. Mclmre. Col Peukv. Col MnnKlnnnn ‘Ind other nponkers that the ranch- them. not become so covered with dust and h‘. ii safe m“ m any"... pmvqnch {W}: should get Ingelhr-r for fllf-‘III’ own self-protection anti that the rovernment of .hc Proving» should ‘v- nskcvl tn nsslst by appointing n ~rnillng officer tn stnndnrdlze their .The north wind the physical 'rame, nnrl Inspires the heart with hope. Where Ia there a better country under the Mun than our falr Dominion‘! the Garden Province of tltmnlnef l he difference tnut, mid decided l0 tiollfillll 1119"‘ \ phyidtlilll in: to rvllllclllg theniiivb Some atrnclnt-aa that the miaapcnty Eat-h lIfi- must have Ila nftermttihi _ - The othe? with family Now, what THE IMP HEAD OFFICE ' Tale of’ Two Widows One receives each month a cheque for $100 ' ftOm uié Imperial Life. . She lives comfort- ably in her own home, free from worry or A , anxiety over money matters. Her husband, when alive, invested his savings in Imperial monthly income assurance, adding an extra policy every time he felt he could save another dollar a week. office building. as the first man. But he speculated with his savings, and at his death left his widow penniless——in fact, I . _ I respected and welcome guest of yohr present neigh- / bours and acquaintances ? Or will she be forced to join the ranks of poorly paid female wage-earners P l Thcre’s only one answer-if you care. A. R. McINNIS, Dillfillt Manager; » ’ u Royal Bank Building, cuiuttorrarowu ' ,, woman is a janitress in .a down-town Her husband earned just as much debts ,to pay. v about your widow P Will she be the Write for a copy of our free booklet . about Imperial Life Policies. " l ERIAL LIFE ASSURANCE i” Company of Canada TORONTO r "a —v *ll'fll|lltil. hzul lhl‘ trite tf:iii;i.ll:iii|'l‘liht know lull itlitdltcss .iu:. iii ihi-m. 'l‘lu- (IIIYH oi‘ selfish individimllsiii Into our lira-s the snow must soon‘ culling u i-timuit-rrn pro over, mid it in ht- iihtniiilul in any kind of IlllSinPRs today. 'l‘h.- imposition hy Hln Unite-l Rimes oi -.i heavy duly \l\\t\l\ tux ‘kins may to us tippezir to Im sol- ‘Fish. hut It is entirely within __, n _ _.. ___._ (Continued on Page 5) -——————<-o>————’ P@O'Q§-#OQO"Q-O§-O'FQ'O-Q-QO-OQ-Q@@ 5 (‘haunt-tor Rt-tulitlt: f. I VO—O§O§-O>Q‘§'§§§"§-Q Q O§§O§ QW 9C, l 'l‘hoi~uq who puss thclr Iuiiiil (l\'t'lv heir i-yi-s, with u swat-pitta. pos- ‘urc, are thni-ic who BIIUIIIII curry ~.it lIlPIl‘ uwu itIi-ais, ’I‘Iii\y should not It-l otlu-r giniipll- :ul\'i.~:¢- Illllll iitnlnst i! tliim: which their tl\\Il Iutlgtticut tolls them to III! 140ml. The ttirl who rests liilr chin ‘ill IH-r ‘uiud \\'Ilt‘ll sh» is talking is t‘l~l\l‘l' ‘lltI ouick- i-ttiwl. rlhi- is fund oi‘ ilnilyimr, pi-opli- illllI their uniivilr» uition. <'$}————-‘ IQ-OO-OOOOOOQ4000O4OQO-OO-OQ Daily Selections l FOR (Ruin-Allan Renders .O—QOfQ'QO&QOUOOVOQVOOQOOQ l August 4, i925 I .\ll.\ll‘l‘ ‘l‘lll<3 .\l.'i:~)‘l‘l-Zlt:» lli-lioliL] i stuntl Ill tilt: tluiir, uutl Inuit-it; 11 llly nun lit-or my VUIIUI‘, itlIiI i-p. ii .Ii,- dour, I \\ill tlvlllt,‘ iii lo him. irliil will sup with h.m. and III‘ with l‘ ..t- that huili .iii Pill‘, ll'l him li-iir ill-ll, thi- Spirit snub. Ilini-lailiuus .::2u, 21L I'I{.»\\'F.R1~~—I.iii'\l, our wzlls tert- ._tulilio|'ti_ llti ‘Thou so iulln -iil-.- us iuil he sliaill Iu- iiiauli- ivillilip, in iiluiit 'l‘hoi=..lul|y lulu our lives AUTUMN LEAVES to thi- around the loaves lire iullng, Jill in thi- liywiiys rustling ‘no-nth our IlW-ggl]; lliiyu tliiit \\'l‘l'tl liloiit with summons lllIPiIl rt-tzulliug, Felling the tale oi‘ blossoms tlml two dead, Sei- how [ht-y turn from grin-n to frost» sited splendor, Ikulliint wlti beauty that ere lung IIPIJPIVIBB. f)! thiil n tnueh which gives thnm tints so tender ‘ ‘Meant not tltfiny to trcmblln}. envea. N" \\' nut umu autumn?! Still do l love, with nll their melan- choly. The rtitlluut dnys that stuumerw trnhi; come In iily by vii-operation and i] IIPIHF- Sadly the thought our spirit often . _ i uiiuitiiin to play the gonna one with I hr- other that s-ven fulr rcstilts can 2i, izrivvca; llut (“Blurb-kit hope of liltht elarlul or» llii- summer lied, in. yOllfI the nightfall and the in lllllll loaves. - lie. falling. r The destructive force that destroys all in its p911.‘ Have you funds to replace your property that It m\a\\\ destroy? } Our Fire Policies will provide this money In case 0f damage, whether fi-re ensues or not, but now ‘is the limit to place your order. if you are not already protectd- llyntlman 8i Go... lid. The Oldest Insurance Agency In P. E. l. .. 61 Queen Street Chifdllmfiww" F Increased Drops, Increased Yield, Assured From the Use 0f, i SOILIIRII I Do not fail to call at our Office and hear what SOILGRO has al- ready accomplished Ain this Prov- ince. a Sadder they acem~n sermon itftur folly, A guy snug blending to n strain. . For fnlth IIIIII hop» from every pain may hnrrow minor i time rt-trit-vt-s; of sorrow, And every year must have its’ ‘l0! rustling leaves. touched with a How oft we All‘! II n0! 011T! Forgetting thou'rt the styling. of a] autumn leaves. j transient aim-y. 1 crush thee with a careless tread. Soilgro Selling Agency ‘Murdock Macltinnoi Manager m Kent tie... I10!’