. H; I E u...“ 1 it... widows Womien 2 —No man would willingly see a ‘woman suffer. much less hlls olwn wife. the mother of his children. -So It in thiis thouqhtlessnees that leads many men to neglect euzuring suffldlent Thoughtlessness, but what a terrible toll it takes! Sta- titties show that 90% pf-vwidoweliack some oi the common comfort of. life! —Yet with an ennui premium of only S107 (age 35i yOLI 03h IIIUTO YOUI‘ .' OW tmtowird happen-yielding $300. (greater etiil on amann The Marltinie Life ' 100% Protection! Home Office T. - Cherie JULY .19.'1s2,4 _ _Folke who wnnjtllther very beet use RED ROSE Olt BENTLEY, lvnma or for P. E. I. s‘; good tea” ANGE PEKOE T-I .l' insurance. of $5,000 capital If anything an 6% n perpetual income of ulty’ basil.) -, HALIFAX Qtetow n Without oibligatlion send nuity Basia Policy. ADDRESS .................. ' me particulars of your An- Age 713E our OKE Givgi More HenbThan 9 HanlQCOAl lillW IiElilltiEll QPR Order from any of i Bunteln. Bell A 00.. J. Oerreeher Gillie A 00.. C. Lvone l. 6a.. and Poole A Tao ll?! ' he following dealers: l 6a.. W. D. A. Piekard A co. mneon. Montaoue A Onnndlnn 00k:- PIDtlIerd by flnundlnn Work !'i‘L‘!\/t“i- t'l't‘l'l l (pp/Q of lull/ll: fl 1N! Miller! minim laud n. mun vunmn neuulle “I l i Potatoes _ —WITH—- A rscnate of Lime ‘Kalciklll” Brand hire Paris Green —-IN THUS- Bolio Arsenate A zrwfioprrying annusenae-ro.“ l Sold ln any qufiw.l%lg'l HOLEBALI" I Iitfliu. Lownif-"liiiilhei" " .... ../,,r|‘ r n .. ‘carter s. 00., Ltd. l p11. rfw instep i O oeoq-qy] '3...‘ .‘.,‘.;, 501131300X I r llt tho Iioluc, ls now on lyur holl~ For Fh-e [ngufangg (lays. which Rho) is spending in cow-n" hlllillaliyillniailztlllll, I. E. l.—says tho H. M. SIMPSON ‘ ‘ ‘ ' 156 Richmond Itreet Mrs. lllr.) Dunn l1. Plokons and ""°"° "° l.‘3.'..".§.‘.'.‘{ lfiilmllifl .'§‘.;'..'.'f“{»"iZ..Z§i§, o _ ' .Ir., of Now llullforli. Mass, are w“ ’._‘ Exlfllllllillll itho lluoulilinh of ivlllllyJarllil IJHH“';':A;::":'" "A"... hlhlkhlfzdlllrlii-lflil, lgvllllilllh lirclltrh, P? h. I. ::.';:..::."*'=i2" 2r." ‘T-“T-T .. .. .~. MR3 Mgglgw" In prepared te feral-b etornll I for Mani-n. Ilnlry and lfnrln Pro- ‘ duels. Fish and ate. Blllltl-ll-ldttelll. M , Professional Cards H°"B“"“|"“‘.‘P Polo's Yieldto Lydia EPmk- pahnel- & Pahner ham eVegetebleColnpound H. J. PALMER. K. 0. BlPflflOh m. _ 1411b. Buic-"Fw about I n»! Money tn Loan "Wu"! '1 l‘ 8 It f N e Beetle Building ‘ uidgfi m Ohoarietgztovvn, P. s. i. mpmwfif‘ m, h ‘o to e doctor, end u l knew MacDonald & McPh . {filrllgl-rtlybomtall: B, A, reeuIteJ “(howl ti: I. A. MeDONALD, u. r. MeH-ill M" “'4” hi‘. ' A . ' "M." Anam” m“ troubles like mine. Joel fine nan "v - end hope to ebie to keep your "W"! \° 5°" medicine on bend at ll times, ll no Hilly Ivlldllle wrlvmhwr Iwnllboflet to he m: in the Mark R. McGuigan B" “- WW "Ii-l B. A. In. Ieleey All Teetbeey‘ IIRIIITEI, IOLIOITOI» 1T6 Money be he»; CJMQNII . oo onenettetewn. F. l. llllnll Dr. lC. . C. Archibald ‘mtlm fihe of N._Y. Feet llreduete u‘ " ine Heeeltei . tho gllvsts of Miss (lracn “Otikllfl- ran oosnnml THE cllililll ilulllllilll » THE MUSICAL TREAT of the your "Queen Esther" st Victoria, Monday, July 21—2l. BIG CLEARANCE sale of Men's suits at Henderson A Cudmorlrs big discounts, 3571-7-18-21 ODD LINES in ladies corsets to clear st $2.00, Proweo Bros., Ltd,‘ - 8569-7-18~2i HEAR THE VETERANS Bond at Union Road Festival July 22nd. 8699-7-19-2i. THE M. AND L. RESTAURANT Grout George St., now open for business. Up-to-dnle service null everything good to eut from ll s. 1n. to 2 n. In. _,.___. YORK AND MARSHFIELD. - Sorvicos for Sunday. York 11 n. Ill. Preacher Rev. W. M. Ryan, ll. A. hlulrsllfleid 1i p. m. Bracklcy 7.30 p. ln. There will nlso be service ut Ploasllnt Grove at 2.30 p. nl. Hubert 'l‘. Smith, Pastor, GUESTS AT THE "Y."-—Mlsg 1i. llunter, Toronto, Miss N. Morris. bliss .l. Weir, Mil-ls 1i. A. Mcldwnn and Milss L. McEwnn, of London, Ont. zlro guests ut the (‘ulldnl Home. -_-__<po>-—-- PERSONALS i Miss Estelle Henderson is spend- ing tho week at York ' Miss Klltlo Rodd, North Milton. has relnrlled homo after having n pleasant visit to North River. Mr. William McKellna, of Montague arrived homo lnsi night ll-oln liosiun to spend his vocation. Ml‘. and Mrs. llllller Mlil“iiilyt>.ll, Kingston, spent yesterday at York, the guests of Herb uud Mrs. Lewis. Mrs. John Wntls, ‘Prncllllle. l" visit ng at York, llle guest d‘ her Ill liller, Mrs. H blew-s. lilrs. (llly Henderson, Boston, ls sounding the wi-ek llt Pleasant tirovo. r lllrs. I.. \V. Murphy, Kouslllgtoil, is spend llg the week ill liniml Rullll the gin-st of her sister Mls. Alu- broso A. Mellett. Mr. and Mrs. llugll ‘McDonald have returned to Mollcton nftur spending two weeks vacation on the island. Ml‘. Nell Wadmnmof Freetown ulld Mr. Idlluor lluvvvs, of Fri-o- tnwn worn visitors to tho city'yos itcrllay. l Misses Wlnnifred lilcbonll. Clyde lltivcr and Sllznullo Malthesou. ‘Oyster Bud Vliridgo, registered ‘inulses, have arrived llollle from ‘BOSKIJ l0 spend thelrwocnllon. Mrs. Preston Kennedy and young son. muster Keith, of Kell- "lllhglril are vlsiiinl; in North River, dorlf. bliss llell-ll E. llownlt, of UK‘ I‘. F}. l. Iiospltul nursing stuff has ro» lulllcil in lli'l' duties alter spend lug three weeks vncntlon with her parents Mr. null Mrs. '1‘. llowlltt, (Theory. ,__ ‘T liliss lllldn Connors, grudllnio nurse of tho City Hospital, left yesterday morning for Brookllne, Mulls. will-re she will take n pol-lt- graduate courso in Corey IIill Iiospitnl. Dr. Iirlsoll, Superintendent oi’ tho l. O. I). l‘). Hollie, llsllfnx will lllko llor holidays lll August. spend- ing it at hor homo in West (lore. llllnts, Milfls I(ll‘l(€l‘,'l'l0llBI!k08|)(‘.l‘ illilflllill Protestant Church at 7.30 M‘ l‘l'lll'i‘.Si‘lli.lll.lV0 bul the ridallo-r will D0 NOT MISS "Esther the Beautiful Queen" nt Victoria, Mon- day, July 21. —2l. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS on all baby's pique and lawn bonnets. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 8609-7-1B-2i GET _IN RIG-HT on our big suit sole Friday morning all $25 suits $15. Henderson & (Elrdlnore. 3571-74184 . ‘\, .- \ rue esozqua CHORAL Boole; ly will present the beautiful Orient- cllorus of fifty voices st.‘ Victoria, Monday, July 21-21. ' ‘ HARTSVILLE CIRCUIT sh. The Rev. A. D. McKenzie, M. A., B. P- ol St. John's Church, Vancouver. will preach at Hnl-tsvllle at sl o'clock p. m., and Brookfleld at 7 p. lll., on Sunday the 20th inst. MiLTON, RUSTICO AND HAMP- SHlRE-Anglicau services, Sun- dny July 20th. Milton S. S. at 10 s, lll. morning prayer at 11 s. m: liustlco S.S. in, 2 p; ln. evening prayer 3 p. lll. Hampshire service nt 7.30. ltcv. W J. Patton, Rector. BAPTIST TRVON —BONSHAW PARSONAGE-Scrvlces for Sull- dlly 20 lust. us follow: Tryon 3 p. Ill. houslnnv at 7.30 p. m. The Bonshnw l-zorvlcv will be tllennnual publll: silrvlce of the Women's Missionary Society, and thank offering. J. B. Daggelt, Pastor. BRADALBANE -—L. O. L. B8!“ vice in tile Presbyterian church on Slluduy at 3.00 p. m. Preacher the blaster ot Prince Arthur Lodgé. (frapalld. Brethren of neighboring lodges cordially invited. ORAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD ACllurch of England service ill Springfield on Sunday at 11.00 8.111. and in Crspaud ut 7.00 p. m. Ser- ulon subject. The difficulties of‘ the (‘llrlstian life. All are cordl‘ ally invited to these serv ces. side of u few transformers being plll nut. of business the storm- of» Thursday night did little damage‘ lll Montague. in Freetown there was heavy thunder Thursday ulorn- lllg but ilolle at night although the] rn-in was exceptionally heavy. I ANGLICAN SERVICES —lll the parish of New London on the 20th ilull , will be as follows:-—-Freuch River 10.30 a. m., lrlshtown 2.30 p.’ ln. with Iiuly Communion. Ken singtoll 2 p. lll. Sunday School one hour lluforo each service. liev. (l. 'l‘. Spriggel will conduct l-lorvce at‘ . p. ln. FLQUR PRICES ADVANCEi-J lu speaking with n l‘ulil'l3f<ltilliilil\ll' .'-l' uuo of tlln ‘niirgo Nlillilig coir CiéPIl-‘J tho (lull ‘iii wnl inform» d lllili tin: ndva _ pllces uf flour slllco May has; b loll 51.110 per bnr Til. 'l‘lll.-l udvullco has hcou cause-d by tho alllicipuiirll shortage in ille \\"l'>'.l.t€l'il (lllfllllli ll ~14! crop which rlilsl-d at vrhonl filly] coals ill-r bllsln-l l)\'4'l‘ llli- low pillnt. At tho pres-rut tun.- you can buy tluur for laud mom-y by l l pr it hy ille carlond said tho flour mill Naturally have to lldvzluc»: prlcun sharply very soon. his .__.__¢_¢e>i-—- PRESENTATION A most enjoyable ovullng was spout nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mllcllcllll, Long Creek, July ti, tho occasion being u farewell party given by the school children, to lllolr grandam Teddy MacArthur who left on the following Monday with his mother for Drunlhcller, Susk. The children met at tho school at six o'clock and went to Teddy's home where they spent n couple of hours playing games. lnicr Ibo parents and some friends gathered. When all were assembled Mr. Norman Stretch in n few well ishosoll words explained tho object of the gathering, culled upon Molbourllu MllUEllClltHll. to conlo forward und rend tho address, wllllc Stanton MacPhee mode the presentation of n nice purse of money. Teddy In his pleasing manner thanked the pupils for tho glfl and assurrt-d them that at some future time he would come back ugsln to see them. Alter singing For Ito's A Jolly Good Fellow and bouncing Teddy, the remainder or iho evlulng was spent in music and games. The indies served Ice Cream and Cake. At s lute hour all dispersed to their homes feeling they hnd spent s most enjoyable evening. Following is the address: Door Teddy. We. the pupils of Long Creek School, and frimds have learned with regret of your Intended de- parture from umnng us to dwell In another part of our eh’ Canada. we ahnll nil miss you Te dy for by your sunny disposition, you have won the affection of both young and old. We hope that “good luck“ may follow you. and at some future time you will return to the scenes of your boyhood. In bidding you adieu, we Ask you to accept this gilt accompanied with our bost wishes. Signed on behell of Long Creek School. Stanton MecPhee. MoibournsiMecEachern Norman MecKonrie. ' I O Aulden MacPhnii. Wesley Mnclhcllom. How would you like to be merried to e eheek beelrf “DON'T MARIY FOR nl Pageant "Queen Esther" with n‘ - THURSDAWS STORM. — Out‘ 0 5 t0 MTfMEtLlCK SCHOOL ctosme ' The closing (exorcism of Ml. .\ll-l~; “H, ha; m- p0,"! m Cy,m.|,,,,,.|,,\v|, llrk" School worn ill-id on Juno 27th receive it kindly as a simple Illdi- from [hp gydoor [imp wl- [mull] sojftjiorél being a largo iltlolldlluci» oi cation parents null visitors pror-lillli who followed with interns; lilo exnlnilr nilon of the classes ill the various suiljecle. The pupils were exunlln~ ed by Rev. Mr. Tllloy. Mire Mary liynes teacher of Mill View and Miss lilllluu ,Gyuuly. teacher o. dilllrnéloilffo and ‘showed by their ready answers tlint lllsy had re~ solved careful training irolll their painstaking teacher, Miss Milrgarel Goody" Alter the examination u short programme was rendered at tho close of which the visitors and pll- pils weer iroslell to randy. l-llllot Robertson, Robert Mullah Llllgh Mclslnchern. llelen Drain- flllll Charlotte Drake welo then pro- QPIIKGI‘ Hith their public school cer- tillcnies. llenlafks were made -lly Ilcv, Mr. Tllley, Rev. Mr, lmbortson, Mossrs A_ J. Mollonmld, Malcolm Mcline. W. W. Drnke and J. B. xlcldnrln-rn silnwillg the osteoln in which illi- teacher who has successfully taught this school for ilvo years, is rl-gnrlled; null rogrei was oxpre» ell-d that she could not rolullln iill other yenr. ISile will carry with hor lilo 300d wishes of the t'l.)lllllilliill_\’ for her future success. 1 Miss Frances Wood thou rl-n-i the following addrrss while Miss Wlnnlfred Robertson on behalf of lilo pupils, presented the teacher with a gold piece. Mt, Melllrk. Juno 27, 192i .'\l‘os Margaret Coady ' llesr Teacher i»- The pleasant duty has been i151- signed to me by my school males. to ofler you n slight token oi‘ our affection and regard. I cannot tell means of conveying to you the ex- . .- ..M,9BlY-" SMOKING rosncco; ls gglg TIMES SEALED I Zia aula" urapper fwalenanrl-mozk/are proqfparafia 7Z0 reju lai- "Ofd fiumfwrapper all The heal/y 7/16’ fieal/y Mani/Al paper x andmellow sweetness of this-W-py “Tobacco of Qualit IMPERIALTOBACCO C10. OF CANADA LIMITED 'seli' control iWo will never form-t ililtl‘ Mill i110)’ llilkv you how l delighted I am to be the , \<."l(\i i o mg name trade mark (‘in foil bring you the full richness ‘Manufactured by l "1 heir duties to oi‘ polllllll-o, but as n scene nfnlon- nlhr-ls as you have lllflfllhlll your iul 0lljil_l'lllt‘lll whore the paths of dutirs to them. learning were strewn wil llf‘lpwers.| Signed in behalf of the and wllonl-vlar llu-ulory recalls-l, ollriMt. Mellick School. school days. our hearts will warm‘. Miss Coadv replied in s few well towards you as they do today, Irlloson words, lhsnlllnrihe pupils have bee nrequiestell by lny sohool- m- moir gm and slag m; their nlutes not to address you formally, jlindneeg during jor ktsy wlill but as ll beloved and reapeotedkhem ‘dud “in jlfQfifinlild slwayg We know that we have nfiou friend. lln thut light, dear teacher. b9 31341103119", 91mg]; guccesg, ‘ tried your temper and forbeura-ncl: "vs shall regard you. i The singing hf tile Nlitlnnsl An? but you have iii-alt gently wlih u-ll llcasc llccvllt. wlih our illttlr lm- them brought lheellnmination lo n. in our wllyWilrtlllllfifl, tezlclllnlz us soot. our earnest good wlsilles. May c]()g9_ by by example as well us precept, you always be as happy as you the ndvmlingos of kindness and have enlleavorod to nlllko your pll v presslon of ollr unltcll love, What sl-ilooi in iliiCf lilo. not as :1 placmwnyg as tnitiiiui in It we oilcr you is n. poor synl-hol oi‘ our feelings. bllt wo ltnnlv you will pupils of of tho attacillnvnt ‘ ouch mlo of us cherishes for you lll her heart of hearts. You have luade our lessons pleasant to us so pious- ullt that l-t would be ungrateful to cull them tllsks. --—-—coo>-—-'—-— ‘ a Many fishes carry n blind of eye a '- iilllllllig llstil-rispots down ouch .si_lle,.o( . their, you, wu shall look lor iholnwbl- ill-lbfllllilfi, i, , ‘ hat-k illis could he wlshl-d l ill l-iol“. ‘H, '5. 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