~ keeps it moving throughout, W .j . . . lasts years longer _ _ §§`:.>l'Zr§3§»7°i`“§er§evf»'§`fm fl" Longer intervals between repaintlngs. Cost per year ~ ' fo 1,, nm:,1_ Th, ,aw , greatly reduced. . at a siP'°”mp1e‘”°ap :Y "gb . sleeve hich can be inflated , . . . provides safe protection for your property pissed neun tn. un, un. » Completely protects the surface for the full life of `.mh,d V, the rubber sleeve is ‘_ the aint. Proyed in over fifty years’ service on homes the pressure required _tu ,hut P the irc letl ,ml and farms all over Canada. ` undefnegm °“ 1” W es _eta $2.00 and lf unlanndered $1.85; ,. ‘J Vi.: . . ,-in .wi Lani, . -.lil t. ~1w2 .- , gin o o e Covefs fn0f°e » 0v'¢|- 850 square feet to the gal on. Less time and I HF ( HARLO'l"l`li'l OWN ri " si, F ¢ A -_ , 9 wit 'Diesa.tHome aomg ro PAINT . QL* , - i , t i 4 o naanvn lallvics or ill ,~__.__. , Your best be s . ' VV, ..~- . *\l/;_ A|‘@U|AT|°“ Ina Klfl r "'*1.."_|.3 ` ;,__.__,. , f .\ uisun/incl eeurloull V -~ - - ~ nt emacs. , e.;un;d \|!`I!,l‘rI, '.. I SHER WIN- WILLIAMS PAINT \\ ,\.» F (-1- égiégliisilg ,_ 5...; E 5 g§.§.§s; .ai Eg§8 § gggi sgsfl ;.g 5 i`§€i 5 fewer gallons required to do the Job! mal: xxemfmmwtmf 1:1 surface per gallon ` n l in ‘len inflated and on a dial C O TO I , There are differences in bl Pressure arising out of age, se The average Pressiue of groups h i §s. ` 5 BIPP&l‘€ntly normal persons is n ‘ ‘ ` to be taken as a normal press within limits good health is no h l“Rody” McPhee News lpved columnist, who. for years not only guided the thought of the com- t through his editcrlsls and muniy --. made many thousands of people leugh et his onlne. in his dell! wl- ulnn, in The Bprinlield Union, under the caption of “The Firing Line," and pievloirsly, “TM Gln( Glng Goophus." the former being publbhed under the initials, lun., _ died in his home, 24 Rott!!-nd Bt., Monday afternoon. To the members of Mir. M\dPh¢e’s family, the stall’ and worker! on The Springfield Journal extend their deepest sympathy. Thmugh years of service on the Springfield newspapers, many of the workers on The Journal, came in dsliy con- ys tact with "Rody" as he was affec- t tionaiely called, and in the stress of the dsily chore of getting out it §e N2? newspaper, came'to know him as a U, _ mend and gentleman. In Rody’ P Mucphees pueslng. springfield °‘ newspaper workers have lost a Lin- ""° oem and beloved friend. , r, Wars ne cnducted the ber Fo ;_. _ is edltorgli page column in The Mor- ls ning Union now known as "On The Wd widely quoted by other papers He 0!! became conductor of the column in 1906 when it was called "Various Topics", but this name was sup- at' Firing Lille," a. department that was ood Planted by the lvopulu- designation, Ci g Glng Goophus Says" derived in a philosophical and whimsiwl vein were the trade mark of the _ column. The feature took its pro. _ x' "' ln height- Weight, the position of the i'll:m the comic character, “Qing b°dY, and re.. it physical activityf Ging Goophus," whose utterance; o ot ure t sent name when the United states entered the World War l endangered by variations from t e _ Q average. Mr. neepnee wus oem in spring- Blood pressure is maintained b field. June s. lass the son or Don- thc Stlvnsth and frequency of th heart beat, the elasticity of t walls of the blood 1, l . 1 Spinning and Weaving _ Yarn and wcve into Blankets. Th charges are: silllie ylm 23 cents doubled 28 cents per pound. Blank DELIGHTFUI. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER ° One of the most delightful , functions of the season took place at Bonshow on Thursday evening July llth when Mr. Fred Hickox it takes five lbs. of wool por Blanket. and his bride (formely Miss Helen Send me your wool to be spun in all MacR.s.c Canoe Cove) accepted rn dirt and bum picked out. The size invitation to spend the evening ia of single yarn is medium, and lou - with Mr. and Mrs Neil Saimond, led yarn fine, medium. coarse and only to find on their arrival 'i-he Wool must be well washed and hooking yarn. Put shrppcr's nam lawn beautifully lighted with C 011 all Plforil I-Mi 0Wl\¢l"! llll1\¢» Jopanase lanterns, to thier surprise d address and instructions insl e. Send hy mall or freight. Special about one hundred guests awaited them to spend a social evening end rlc for washed wool with dlri. and shower them with good wishes am. p e burrs picked out. Freight will b paid on 100 lb. lots. WILLIAM CONDON, ° many beautiful glfts. After a social hour those present were asked to gather in and about the 65 Queen Street, Chzrlotttown. living mom! which was mm“c_ L-8122-6-S-W-tl-Nov. 22. ally decorated with out flowers and po!/md plants, when Mr. and Mrs. Hickox arose to take the two chairs placed in the center of the room for them both girls and boys For they are jolly 8°°d YGUOWS This was followed by lunch served then whlled away the rcrnalnde of the evening Guests included Mr and Mrs Frances Ma.cDoug‘ail Miss Bea. MacRae and Miss Mary Macltae Cano* Cove sisters of the bride, Mrs. Lester Hickox,Fmderic- ton, brother of the groom. Mix Rose MacDougall, Ottawa, co oi the brldie, Mr. Allie Maclean and Miss Muriel MacDonald, Oom- wlbll, and Mrs. H. J. Blanchard. Jamaica Plain Mass. The evening passed all to soon and as anoth day da.wned each one returned in e ' When the blood pressure it " » - » . usin Bl' which has taken place in Bonshow. in recent years. Mr. Hickox is the youngest son of lVLr. and Mrs~ Spurgeon I-fiokox and is one of Bcnshaws popular young men, having resided there for the past twenty years ,and has la. wide c e vessels, quantity and quality of the b found to be consistently above by the ladies Music und dancing WMM . laler. Returning via Bras d’Or Lakes, Sydney and Halifax. For passenger, freight and` automobile rates apply to E u. miniature fnvm wagon. topped by a. basslnette beautifully decorated with flow: -s and ribbon, following the color scheme oi’ the evening, it being yellow and white and many beautiful and expensive gifts were opened by Miss Florence MacRa»e. while Mrs. George Carson, read the deep blu 'Tl-IE OLD LOVE LETTER. Yes, it is an old love letter, but worldly treasures, Hiding beneath the sea. and free. As the dancing waves on e see., ally by letter. hour. . PooNA. rndiu, July 22-__ i.‘;?..?.f.‘.i‘.."‘Z.‘.';'.. ‘.‘i"’.,,.E_."‘“‘° ‘“ as 1' ited Dearer far to me than all the by the government to 20nmll;1; an fr¢lfn;rlfh;i1‘f1ii!ii1¢:~l1-“Aw I aint hurt- fefliiicm hlizh mass in Holy Name church at 9. Burial will be in St. Michaels cemetery. K€€P€l'-Hey. sonny. keep away ln’ him “Devil-Pig” ,Quest of New"Explora.tion BYDNlliY,JllU28.-Eeldillil* roi'byt.benlitiNl.th5 clovsll- footed "devil Dil” of NSI G\lil\0%» nevernsenbyswhiw mm. il amongtheobjéotivesofasoientlfli expedidoo.totheAustrv.1lenllm- dated'I‘errhcl'.Y. 'I'heleadl’l|G.l|.D¥#~ Nctedexplorer,whowil1hlN0 otherilinglisgeompanlonsscd Aust:-slim.. mt ph edit s;;§s;é shi Zire tis. C' ist been sem the summit of Mt. Hagen, never explored, unknown exist. 'rheir system ei seriall- ture is believed to be \H!M\l° in the troplc world. ‘Austellan scientific instilzuticna will share in the collections made on this romantic and dangerous expedit'~~n, which h being KWH! facilities in New Guinea by the Government and is supported U! the Royal Geographical So- ciety, London. Dvott led an expedition through Brazlltosolvethemysteryofthn fat of the lost explored. Lieut- 'volonel Fawcett, who, with his sun and another young English- man, set out in 1925 through Motto Grossolnsearchofafablcdoityin Central Brazil. The explorers disappeared several exoedlticrs in the pest years Love failed to find truce them. s=.'i?§ Scientist Touring World for Spiders MELBOURNE, July 28.-On a motor 1 uravan trip half-way round the world in search of spiders and lizards, Dr. Jeri Baum, of the Czech, lolvakia National Museum ,at Prague, for which he is collect- ing specimens. drove into Mel- bourne with his wife recently alter a. 2000 miles jourriey from Perth- The caravan cintalns two beds. two wardrobes, a kitclienett, which is also a miniature dark room and laboratory, running water, s. spirit stove, d table, a reference lilmiry, and a wireless set-just like a home, said Mrs. Baum The car°'s eight forward gears imddrlveonbothsets ofrear wheels have made bopgy roads like bitumen. They had no difficulty in getting through. Already on the top of the Oaravnii are hlmdreds of speci mens. Small lizards and spiders have been sent alive to Prague by air mall. Dr. Ba/um is paying his own expenses. _ CLAIMIS I-IIS VICTIM BROKE HIS HEART IDNDON, July 28.-A tale O! jealousy and reproach was told by counsel for the prosecution as Del Fontaine, Winnipeg boxer. ip- peared for preliminary hearing in poloe court to-day charged with the murder of Hilda Meeks and the attempt/cd murder of Mrs. Alice Meeks, the girl’s mother. The hearing was adjoumed for a. week. The prosecution introduced a letter found on Fontaine and ad- dressed to Miss Meeks when he was arrested after the double shooting in the Meeks' home in south IDD- don early this month. This full of reproaches charged her with w 'Another scorcher,' you say joyously on your way to tba ojicc. But look at you by the afternoon! Collar limp; Sleepy and yawny: No energy for anything. Ii only you'd do what drou- siinds of people have done for 60 years-rake Eno when the day is stuiiest. In three _minutes you'd feel better! Eno is more than a spark- ling refreshing drink. Ii cools the system, relieving EnosFr \\l’/ ‘I _\f 4 \{ I" I I I i /'<¥./Vf~ ; . >". #4 I 'lv/'T = »|4§%‘“l 1 sbp heaviness and congestion, cm,” ` / with Eno Hitting your blood ilowing freshly once more. Take Eno today-and see! Handy Size, 501: Household Size, 85: lll I ¢ I `, if 31;* v dn"c j T. ’ Meaimin ,, me mlm » orvouniuxnc e 5 e , lutSaM turning him against “the most wonderful woman in the world," I“ontaine's wife, ruining his life and his futune in the ring. He was no longer a popular boxer, it said. and added, “You src going to die with me for a change." Counsel alleged that there was a quarrel between the two, who had been close frlnts for more than two yea.rs,.on the night of the shooting, when Miss Meeks, pretty 21-year-old waitress ,telephoned to somebody in Fronte.ine's hearing and arranged an appointment. The fighter. he said, shouted ln- to the telephone: “Blue ls not go- ing to meet you anywhere," and the. girl herself shouted. "I shall," before-hanging up the receiver. Fontaine then shot the couple, counsel alleged. _ Fontaine was married and had three children at home in Win- nipeg, oounsel declared. He quoted a purported confession by Fon- taine :after his arrest: “I shot the girl. I Ietlly cared for her but she has broken my heart and ruined my life. I don't can if I die. Don't think me crazy." WOMEN GRATEFUL T0 PERSIA SHA!! LONDON. July 23-Madame zoh-‘ ra Heldary, first Persian woman to discard the veil and travel unchap- eraned. says the change made in the lives of her countrymen by the present Shah. with his modern id€&S, is almost incredible' Here in london on s visit Mad- ame Heldary recalls that until she was a grown woman she never new a man except her father and bro- thers, never played e. game and knew nothing of the world outside her fathers house. Ten years ago the Shah, who ls .syrnpathetlc with the 1vumen'a movement, came to the throne and introduced many reforms. hi mem- ory of the emancipation of the Persian women, Madame Heldary, who has flashing dark eyes and N vivadous manner, always wean a modern eye-veil with her' halts. "Now only those women who pn- fcr it go veiled," she said. Then are sta-tesclflools forglrls hover! town. They leam everything their Western sisters sive taught. and they even play tennis." Mme. Heidary was the first Pur- siun women to be given s vusvorf- It wus "unheard of" for a women to have u passport to travel alone. ...___----_-» The little man was amawi. "Don't you advertise that children under 12 with parents are admitted free?" he asked. N "But these aren't undu' ll. came from the doorman. The little marro exvrfllhll 'H now one of complete incroduiity- i-wen." he said. eruwfew. ,'»“ Ioan a.sk¥0\l 9° d°|l°°“§“ °’“ again. You'll flndthat theres lust ll." ` ______..._--- Use Minard'a for Bnises . - v _ ,I 1*! & co- the Mwmpenmg verses which “_ For sisdthat old love letter, he _ . 7 ded much n ment to the ri- _ in Wm gimlast 1 °"° 'win you be mine. Betty, my _-M Phone 829' K' n e. mme was re' dearest treasure To L E T or the bride und broom while Miss §ul’,§'5',‘ff“§,fh§l,§°Ipl:fzfe°1',,";§°,,';;“g ' - ‘ I see nothing but the old well. _ n brl I ‘ moved Marine returned to the was refilled and for the second time she gently wheeled the wagon back and took her pla/c= in front MacRae and Mrs Carson again opened the parcels and read the Witty erses. This time the bas- i words roll m now'io tell ”°“"‘“8"T°°‘“ “he” me "°"5‘“°“” oi howru h;u-tdid ttei- wheni Y P8 . I met you sit the well." And a. wo derfui ght ace, Also the charm and beauty of one Ténement in Ter, nette was lifted from the wagon your pretty calm, d_,e5s_ and it also was given as s. gift. And your dear sunbannet race House, No. 2 Included in the gifts were two ohm., oeu,wn.tu.ve1i..et.~~ beautiful looked rugs given by the Gvatitl' SlIl'€et. Super' brides sisters. After the wagon was 1 have stepped upcund no happy ° _ removed from the room. "Fred" ln On the old farm and the home. lor House wlth mag behalf of his bride thanked Mr. Mother says, why son William. Illflcent View. and Mrs' Salmond for the pleas- What has happened to you today? ant evening, and each and every For everything seemed sunshine, Lv Me fo' one fo- thei, glftsland invited one And I said, yes, mother dear' l . . H4* and all to visit them now while And I think I met an angel at the L-B230-6-25-tf. they are residing with the groom's old well, . 1. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN Three acres of Land, Six _ Roomed Bungalow, with all modern improvements; Two- ear Garage and Stable, Fox Shed, 20 x 60, ranch, with 20 pens and houses. MRS. WILLIS WARREN ' Bummerside Phone 287 -mamma. omzemnmcammww' [.8501-7-20-24-27 FOR SALE Ar miNs'rAl='1rNAca Farm soo 75 parents Mr' and Mrs. Spurgeon Hickox, low-land Mills, and also when they go to their new home in Dunedin. The crowd then sang TENDERS School. Apply to Secretary DUNCAN MMDOUGQLL. or Ill L-8565-'l-23-31. ` Professions Cards McLEOD 61 BENTLEY W. B. BENTLEY, K. 0. J. A. BENTLEY. K. 0. "Barrister: and Attorneys-sf-Law MONEY 'D0 LOAN ' ~ hun. WTHER At uw Olive: 180 Blchmolld BONN- .__.._i...a Over there. Mother smiled a greeting, and She said. my dearest boy. Was it little Betty Flvnnlgan? She is a charming girl. kin But naw I love her more. But your father. he is coming And the smiling. hapoy gin. He 'will say, now mother. It is dreslns of happy days. , ride, That cold, cold winters ds! Ada C. Green. 18 Fswson Road. Rsllindele. Mass. _ JQUDUQH 5§§;'.'If§.§5 ..i us. ep n. fu 1 IQI Ill Ili uf' an nl on \*~ nos Yes. my mother, she was always , l For right away she now approves For painting inside of Bangor Of the girl that! adofé. ~ will 1 tell him. williern dem' . Of our b0'y's rejoicement. < When you met me on the sleigh- | Egg Laying Contest weekly rem of the me ui- ENE_R€\Y _/ Tulane is Morse r.t~ieReY AND B ER 'BAi.ANc'.Bl7 2i.‘."‘ ‘l‘.€“.‘1.e°.‘i."i‘l§’.*'u?°i‘»°t'.“°' Nourzisumewr in room I-remiss ~reAsi>oous ?RAPE.*N\.l‘\’S‘ w\n\ J. H. MmoPhlll ...... 140.0 Pendleton IDU D. Meerarlsne '.. 148.8 Brown ........... PNN Ulftowh ...ru 133|-1 ‘n, _ Emile -9 “fi-ie RACE *ETARTS (N , wwo Aero A HALF SAY, mule Guns CA* ENERGY / M G 153°" DOt~\T \,./o\2\1‘/ ABOUT - l-its .mer Fli\\\9u|e1grFA Bowl. GRAPE = NUTS \ on ie EN gov chilli? WINS ...- 01 FNE L AVS i IN A SERVING ov STEAK /or ’°“'5"'.’.‘.‘1r.'f.’l".‘::.. .iii wus 'rem *HERE 'S " R0lll‘ld Fllllf uae... 15555 . No wonder Ernie praises Grape-Nun! And remember that Grupo-Nun iyuot only one of the mon energizing and oem- pletely nod iablag of foods but lu also one of the mon Jglioioml ‘ny to digest, ioo..And economical-com only about one get a serving. Gotta pnchglrfroln your groom NADA 7'" -' -""°»..>f ,‘\i;°V'=" ’ ' ' .nt ' * ` ".if:’.i .»..:s..‘ .3 \..if . \ . 4'. _ . U g, ,.'_ .J-V /___A_ - _ I ,g ‘_ J ¢~e.,,._., f _ 4... . =.-a. H ~‘ ",.' '_ ., ' -g 44.,H_,k_-A Npoiiiw, v'i°ll»..ic I iihi. ‘i»\,_ Goo 90% Emile/ F0 \-KS - MY ENERGY ¢oMl=-'S WOM DEUCIOUS GRAPE'-NUTS