» - -.."-—-.—~_<J, wt.‘- n? < ‘fieiebration event tickets will be issued trom all Stations 0n island ascent Stations between Charlotte- : 40d by special train. to Borden at ti... ,1 ’ ., ‘w-i. . In connection with the above Railway. town and Borden. which are cover- lowost regular one way tirst cilia-s tare and two-fifths, good going by afternoon tra on the 11th. all trains on the 12th, good to return on Monday the 14th. Also a special train will be operated Charlottetown to Borden leaving Charlottetown at 9 a. ln.. returning leave Borden at 6.30 p. m. Fares and time o1 departure train Charlottetown and intermediate EBZEMA IN RED PlMPii-IS Cuiiclgalealeil. me awake for a while. juiy l2. 1923. akin troubles. laapie ma m. u; lull. G P. 0 Shaving Sticlr. if w nu: new 0n Facet-licked Badly. "Eczema first began with an itch- ing on my face. Little red pimples formed that itched very badly caus- ing me to scratch. The scratching made the pimples large and red. and some nights they burned and kept “ My mother ecornrnended Cuti- curs Soap and Ointment so l sent ii for a free sample which helped me. I purchased another cake oi’ Cuti- eura Soap and _a box oi’ Cuticura Ointnlen and in a month l was completely healed." (Signed) Miss Edith H. Kelley, Rt. 1, Unity, Mm, Daily use ofCuticura Soap, Oint- ment and Talcum helps to prevent Addreal Canadian Depot: " \$l€‘&tl. . D0! hill, llolllrsll." Pr n Soa ‘the.ulntmentzhnlnwe.Talcumflde. serum-a 1......» .____ ‘WVIIO ll Tlll MANY‘ ii‘ ilorls hnil been at _hilnle that bright June nftcrnoiln tu rut-rive Mar- iuulfs t-nll. the subsequent atory ill‘ the Sululller-Pnue-tlilllaln triangle would lntve [let-u vllutly different. lint liuris, nt llli- pnrticillirr illom~ cut wlu-ll “ilflllllll hvlii the telephone rut-air lulptltii-ntly Iii lu-r cur iilul listl-ilml with vi-xutliltl to flllib- ringing. will; (‘uiialu in :l (‘llill roof lzllrill-n n! ii hut- livious uiI tln~ flint lllnl lu-r rlwrl sis- lllflllilntlun for lb» rllun ncruas llill t-yi-s which lln-lllulgi- lll llill‘ force rillilll iliriilirr lgllilfl‘. \\'iil'i|li. ullrl-i-ill-ilt-ll. of Vhnrlus from bin (liill_\' lllui lilsiy shilling his llillll. .\llll‘lilllil ulililo bountiful with ullilsiiill t-uru. abr- liliil ri-vvuloll nil it! bur liiltl l-nillliii-d nrlun. Slu- Qlfltlfllp as follows :-- ___._ auflonl Tlllw F9"! t o llilll’ nlni tllurv \\‘l'l‘l‘ slpurklllll: buvkli-u ch l n t 8.91166 s‘ 6r Summerville Matlnee (If lln- IRIIIIIII‘. Nnilll‘! 1m. flu‘?! ‘pitta; afo e own. __ _ ' _ _ _ _ ill-rs. " w 0X4‘ villi-ll ‘I '\ ~ ‘i slatted ------- -- W 1-45 Raceslmy 19th ‘T *‘::..’;;'.'.' ':.'.‘.i!;""';:: .'";.'..:;.".*:‘ Royalty Jct 9.1a 1.40 m" ‘i ""'_' ' ‘ ,_ _ ; Winsloe 9.16 1.35 The horse races which were to be lmw“ m“ ‘nmmu Milton 9.24 1.25 held at Summerville, July 9th, are Sh, “m, ,, ,||,_.,,,,,-,|,,,_.1_,. ‘Uvuiy C...“- gllrlllfil 9-27 1-20 postponed until Saturday. Juiy19th. um- 1.. emit lrny ltiilli u- glvl- up. oviil 9.34 1.10 » . .- - t ~ |.. l, in - r-ilulv No Wflt h i -i The ‘onmmng are the c‘asses'_ |'r;l-llt\'.“;ll\u lnnlullrllltu litmlllllll (\\’itll . s ire J. ti 1.00 . Hung.“- Rive,- _ _ 9,25 35-, A FP¢=~F°"-Al\ Ti“ "d Pa" ilull purl"... urnnnul.» iuNtlili-i which Clyde ' 1000 '75 75 bushel of Oat-s nn-l... lli in.» Inulrls ..r .......l wens-n. Fredericton _ I “m5 ‘To silo \\'lllll<'ll in lliilfii lu-rsi-lf ‘lulu llilu: , . ,A 2.30 Trot and Pace _ ilu-lllilr_l' ill’ tllr- illllil Kill nun 1i ltlilri iill. mum“, "" 10'“ "'5 6 h in ln- rl-llu-lllln-rlwl lln ulmtt inllniil-Lv BYB-llfllballe -~ -- 10-13 55 o b“ l‘ 0 ;||||\ nllllrlligly ilvrilliillll‘ ill ill" wry Emerald Jct. , , 10.25 .50 _ ,||.,,,l..,.i ..f hlvi-‘s ri-ililur-lntilvll. Klinkora . 10.40 .35 A 3 Mmule Trot and Pace (‘hnrlul-l’ l‘_\'i'N lit up wit ll ililllllfilllilll Albany 1055 A20 60 bushel of 0M8 when l.» .11....- u-ni-l. v» iiu- crawl-u: cnfleton _ _ _ _ __ __ 11,05 2Q A" ‘I b ‘I h t d rmllll illlll follllil ill-r plzlylillg Nlilll)‘ :|i Home” Mme “My _ lirlish raralcziawtlllliietllmlleeat lllaiilfrrai .._ you l....l. bully .....l._-l.l: liui Chndren five years and under Ru,“ to govern a} which ‘his track l tlu- fl-silvit lugs. Arc we lining twelve “n” ha“ m“ “blwe lliles~ l5 a mlmllml- ~ slliluk lulr lu-iul. slllilillgly, lillil 3Z20~7~44ti1ire 3i. FUR SALE Valuable iarrn property, consist- ing of 160 acres choice which 115 acres is undel- cultiva- tlorv-dlaianea under second growth, aaft and hard wood. _ This square block of land. located in centm- of the beautiful and pros- perous district of Hamilton, Is well watered by a brook running through-ls within convenient dis- tance to School House, Hall, Churches and Stores and presents a fine view of Maipeque Bay from any part of (arm. l will aeil the entire block at land including buildings, orchard and crop-or If prelsrahis to pros Entries close July 15th_ land. of 3291-7 11-21. .___._._________,_ Masonic Temple Co. day of June- 19 . G. 2975-ii-24-tto7i. Prizes will be divided 50, 25, 15. " ‘ “ "‘ “ ‘ ‘ "10 per cent. if day should prgve unfavourable Races will be held on the following Wednesday, July 23rd. JAMES B. McMlLLAN, Secretary ‘Z4 W. WAKEFORD, l Secretary “ loll 0H’ iwr playing. “l .lr.-...<.-.l l... y"... In-llvlil.“ in rilnrii-e‘! Tililill‘. urn. e l|.|n-|| v i.» in-l" hliir ‘ ln~ Nillll llunkl ~i up r. pilsliinl iiilli Slli- . rifvlll‘ \\‘lll,-ll‘| lliillll.’ iii llll us sllv llllil l‘_\‘l'l<'. —"-—* Slu- \\':i~i vl-lgv |ill‘il."lil|l|. l-wll l: The Annual hit-cling of the sllzlre-l-iurnn; .ll.....~l~. nun-l»... m... m. n-ll iloldvrs of the Masonic Teillpie Cm. ~~=I I-_\' llPl‘ reinvn in suit". iI-l will be llelii in the oiiica of i6. lily-slips.- l~ I “flu-I Wild: ‘uwmvm Iriuli . - _ n- lil‘||\'l l u _\' slrlll 11-‘ Ii l. l rs Prow‘ ‘Ab Rllhlxumd SURE-l‘ Chalulflvlltlfil lllflllll’) tlllll liullillzi-il lll-llrilly lli ‘mtetown’ P‘ E‘ lallmdi on Wedneg"l‘..l~l.i.|.ll-ll divs lliill nulls .\li ll ‘lay ill? 9th ‘lily ill JUl}'._A. l)" 19241 ri-sull. bl- was llulrl- llitlll uuuilily ‘ at the hour oi 7.30 p. m. lumpy =....i lln-lluiv “inn. ll..-_v Dated at. Charlottetown this 23rd .-.i in ll.» llbr; nn- cuff-w. i-vi-ll ii-i-lilil: .‘ y ll\i‘ll\l\'(l. this .~\».»..l..,.-. l......-_.-~."* 1..- "Aiilii liurriugirlll quit i Marriage (‘culture lulu-kiln: with (‘rillz l-l nri-rlilukiu): llu- rirvr. blissfully nir- |l‘l‘ was r-mli-llvilrlnt: lll li-ll iii-r of her the table-tile llillli who lnrlkr-il at llcr with she into . f . it so hrlppr-rli-ii tllilt lhlris’ unliil lllul = lllt‘ ilfti-rrlilon nil’ iiurl .\liirlnnu's (‘Jill ' Win-u t-vl-llilll: cnlllu iinil the ruiuru Hillllll of poll u-nu lli‘l'llli|i*il ln_v n lrri-llt spilluhlnt: iii llli‘ illrilr-iiilll ill’ lu-rsvli‘ llilll wr- llligilt llrop Although tin-y ivi-ri- ilinllllz nt lulllle. llrlllillut l-vi-niill: lzmvii white nhoitller» tilrilst li high illl i rt i." Npllnlnh rtilllll of t-illvruldu in lit-r llnrk mm‘ ‘ m‘ "um H“ ltl-lil-f -nn| lPIIilUFIIPNN spnki- lllllllll' 1 gmnl illl lll'llI ili‘l"1l.~l.~l ln-r intri- ulnlubb-rs lillll iuiirliiui his 1'lll‘l'k nuk- l-l-i ilwiiiilf: llllllllill‘ ' < by Pa... s...» meal. Here's instant relic! from that burn- ...‘ qqml Blue-lay will atop then-m instantly. Tllen the corn loosens and cornea out. \Doea IWIY ma‘ This is YOURS danasmul Plfini- Gr»! Bllw-ill’ l‘ a series ‘of articles‘ per- yourdruufl tulning to maintenance and repair n 0 t @B"B‘"' ot your Automobile. We wilibe ill if you fi-lt like lxlilflilllil utlihloil ubsnuily, lil! the lil- li-rl his i-up. “l know. Lilltlu i-iilllul lilth-lilll l Ililltl lln. As ii iilntti-r oi‘ fur-t, i'tl ril- |lll‘l' silly ilt Illillli! irlllilzht. i have (l! sunn-lllinl: til lulk tn you nbont— (‘llilricli not-opted tin‘ t-utl from her haul]. lilugbiugly. "i'll but yulri-o bought wlnioihllllz that's put il \l\'lil lll vuur lnlllk no- rli-llrvut i'll mllke .\'t-.v<~r lnllul. g.» to (‘liti- lt gllml. Ami ll‘ you'd tlnl illlil with mo, i'll buy tlnlt ru-vk- lilPl‘ ynu’rl- so crazy i'll ili- looks-ll il1i\\'il nt ln-r from his unity posture. on D31 siilllii-ll, ilnrli-twlilllluilli- irl-lllblil-g. "t‘llurli~s.“ all» lw-pl-lltt-il brolliuir-nsly. “i--i wllnt you in givr- nu» ln_v lrr-e- ilulll!" '|'|..- crush m‘ tin» trnlzilv giiiuii cup lrnill (‘hurls-n lllllul In llu~ llvilrtllrilg \\'l|t4 ilvr iiullltulillil- ulluwi-r. be "Who is the lllilll '1“ (‘npyrlulli lii2l. 'l‘llig ACT was passed into Law the liuperinl HOllse of Commons lll Ailguat 192i). by wilich Alli. ‘ State Pensioners with Pensions of ‘LESS llinn £200 mill-lull’ National Joilll. Colnlnittee H“ “""‘ lllt-tlced work lilillleiliniely “\‘iil-l-\ you ilillfi \\':illi in m» unitin- ill- . suzlzi-ntl-li we mun» uvt-r for ll gnlllc, .rn.l l told an poctiivo buyer, will sell part of the farm. with or without the buildings, orchard or crop. Possession cf farm» given to purchaser with the trans- Isr of deed. Payment terms easy. Write or coma and see property. J, R. LOCKERBY, Hamilton. P- E. island 81024-38401. BIG AUCTION SALE AT CORNWALL the city of Charlotte- town who have refus- ed or neglected to pay for the pros- ecuted after the Tenth the dog' tax year 1924 will be » elm: M» i rm Creolrwith crop, "bulldiitlfl. For lllil Sill ..1',.....r..".:........ ‘Alien wvll ill _\‘ill‘il. in first ulnss cilniliiiun. Pownnl Streets. hot wntcr hcililnl: sci. large niiic yard suitable for izllritlte nr 3306-7-8-tls3i_ _.___.______._.__..____. That desirable residence lata no» B. McGrat-h. N0- haa hard-wood floors and taim alovsn rooms tor garage. h. -7 WWII m0 llltl -|itib For further the am..- of MacDonald A Pita. solicitors, l! ‘l-‘l-tdi. , l ' his in u. ‘July m. ' toamand proposed sin hrs-fin "timid: For Sale By Auction‘ A rciil home flllil B. CARTER 6i SON, Sydney Street. opposite Cilllnaught Square lit corner oi Sydney and llousc t-oiltuins- l2 rooms. lifls all iil0il0fli conveniences tubs mid outbuildings stable. For iiurthcr particulars apply to G. J. McCnrnlzic Revere liotei Block. lnljli? Queen Stream-at the corner Queen and Chestnut Streets. House and bath. Hot ' Water heating and all modern Im- provements. Barn in roar suitable particulars IPP| Riley Building. . Agricultural l-lnl. 1B0 at 10 a. in. at ‘ will be "audited, till 000- Ifl M1461"- ast- poem. WUMEN 0F drew rend ior the second time In We will st-lll .h_v zlilnlinli nu Jilly m"? Hull“ 9f Cmllmmls a 511°"- 12th, i924 at 2 o'clock the ~ix me n50. flifliilfiil cottage lm Young’ S\t‘l:~i. ll l5 "mm ma“ Plllbilble ‘hill- (laytown. on builliinl: int i9!) x‘43 ‘K19 tagnrreillgll!“ wplfiilzmntylzl i >t, ~ trio 0i‘ in " lcw anl- _ ‘ if. ..‘.§.§l...' .....§.}’“e,..l.....l." m... llelieveilofllervnmmsmllitller Periodical ere-lures- wio have , W325?“ vermin: Ail-w- hini- P- IIS.‘.?.‘...“.:’:.':.‘ .21‘. ti‘: .25; .:.":1..:.‘:. root tlllil tonutte u l.ll‘ w.l 0i. mg to the Imperial Anthorm‘ f r LB (I ' Brooklyn, N Y Auctioneers poun four years apply to Captain P. B. Garrett. C. o“ uommy‘ “m, 1m‘ AT 33197.35; _ ago, and am ‘Lsk- ii. FL, R. N, Carlton House, Lower ., ,-,,.,,.. .,,.,,, y.,,,,,,, m, ,,,.,,,,,,,,, ____--_-_-_-_-~~ spirit lwwfforlfhe Regent street. Lennon. s. w. 1.. ‘Mn h,“ ,,¢,,,|,_ m", “,1 __|,,,.,,, SHIN ° 1° he will be delighted to assist them l - lngalelncuta. ‘ -‘ M . ‘ E gains“ “eceizl; ltlrgbtninilrlg what is due to them. ' -. arm eons lita o acres of choice 1e must gen-d him g1] {he (I ,1 '1 l" ¢I°°P "i"! l" i "l!" "m" i" S “qbenqfilhmn IlGCESQllFY particulars to allow him - '~:£'-m"“°"' 0"." ""°" "m" "w" _"__ It‘ l am wmmg w to nlak application together with a > n? Ilottmovvrl by road und 3 by li-o AT LOWER NEWTON, LOT 57, lBl’. you “B6 Ill ‘e or 2a 6d i u‘ _ In vvlntar, Nair to churches, “schools, _ BELF|A$T lgflgy g3 g (egg - [e t ' " o cover e expemlts Polonllorro azuiistore. William sold vlltl; _______ _ ‘a ~ r beau” it 0 Iiiflsflhzfilléa egg. pointed out that n ‘ID’, Gilli I III 0 BCPBI 0 _ _ squtmu hay, is aoraa chilled oats, ‘l “m Kllsmfpze?) b-"lgexlélx ‘it y fouglfyfiflfmbookf ismore than wohwble that the Pen- l acres mixed grain. S Mroa potatoes, [l9 line ‘lx- _- C ""344 - O 5L _ "i ' let m m letter sicner livinl; “broad Will 110i. lie 1 sen turnips. Well fenced uni watar- liiil lute premmt-s. his. iuriu ut 90 bot ma mad “canflm an ‘huh informed of this amendment ‘he orb-own chains shore front. Bnlidinu acres. with or without. crop, also m,“ i “me to aka rave able Authormes wmexpect me pehshm_ l“ 5"" ""1 “I! l" ‘MM "P" "i" stuck, illrln implculcrlts, etc. Co and H n h Pr m a ‘ h“ the , c l Island. will be sold by private llule Sale pusmv‘, no reserva For m“ mvseth-t! ‘ has‘ o? :16 (h P hilly n reuse. ant ‘p “ “M, d," o, b, aucum, M, lnronmmon we “new” que nervesso a_ seep ng t, . e ens nner not knowing about u.“ date, Bale positive. n» reserve m. J A M "DONALD sndabetter appetitmlhave recorn- this will fail to do so, and will OIBII ll going West. Apply to owner ~ - ac ' mended it already t0 all .my ffléhdl therefore [all [g obtain whgl i5 Que an prelnllal. Aiwllmiefi" and relatiwa. —M_rs. ENGLEKANN, to the pausing“ “on...” Annrrxnm, or .1. s. liian- 3322 7-3-21. illilifigawlettoStnRidgewoothBrook- 0 . U Pu . . 89-7-44“! 4- l- l- l "~ "*1 "- -~ yrlllor tllewomsn auflering from ner- v usin esan h$§$§§_bl"‘ gar,‘_g.i‘mplb,u:“€l Miss ELlZABETH MoKlNNON Lydia E. Pin hour's Vegetable Oorn~ poulmwflibe found,” endid ma". The death occurred in the city _ .._._. ‘ g|gQ_hFDf m, yam“ gftgniwglqfi (Sunday at “ma, lgesidence or! ‘Mr. ' That zlesiralille PUSlIlOIICB at 70 W 0 llBlIiE T0118 6 ll “wllle 3' - 8 9|‘ B F98! 0 -l S8 A“ persons wlthm that urged, ltcan bedepandodu Elizabeth MacKinnon. who had to rel eve the troubles common at 0U‘. Tlll‘) IIANKIGFPTCY ACT. Notice lo Creditor». in lhc Plulull- ill I'll ilimilzllilr. lirutln-rll. llllllllfi], nl’ thi- ggn. llolltnr. y July. 1924. lit eleven o'clock ill New f0 PPVIDUYI . before the meeting is held. within thirty rliiyl plratlrln n! the time tion n. or section M. shall dlahlhnta lmlul Jib this! My ot July. ms. _ W. ll. V. DUIIA‘. * IOJI-l-fl. l! Pinltllsm’: Vegetable Compound . . —- “l first took Lydia E. Pinklmrrfis Ve tabieCom- flme. Yonshould give it a talrtrlal now. PIIUVINPI‘) OI" PRINCE EIHVAIH) lrli. Nil-rile llriltht-rn. iJmitt-ii. ib-nt-rul ilicrrrlulllts, lluihtlrlz- Neill-c is hurl-by lgivl-n llltil Storna Town rlf Nnilrls. In illi- Province oi’ Print-u Eil- wuni lllbltnl. illil nu the 28th duy n! Jiliw. IiiLH. luulrr nil itutbrlrlsell unsign- lur-ni of llll their property for tho 1,,.,,,-.. Notice is further given that the first ineetia| of the creilltatl- ltl the above estate will be brill in the Low Library ut the Law Courts Building. (‘hrlrloite- town. P.lii.l.. nn the fourteenth iiay of the To vnlitlr- you to ville lllerelt, proof of your (glllim must be bulged with me Proxies to he nsell at the meeting must be lodged with me prior thereto. Ami further tlllir notice that i! you have any claim against the debtor for which you are entitled to rank. proof of snob claim must M flied with me from the date ot this notice for. from and after the e:- flxed by sub-lee- n‘ the laid Ad. l the proceeds of the debtor's estate among Ibo partied sn- titlad thereto. having regard only tn the amine oi which l have bell notice. at Lhnrloitetotrb, .l.i., this (Mort-lull) or Hut ull of those participating ln the ACT burl to live lNSlDE the United Kingdom, so that those T] diving outside the United Kingdom. u- iioivever the State Pensioners rniter ;ihe ACT was passed to have the many restrictons retrieved, iuclildqlhnt thnt some or the Jstroke is lost owing to the electron‘ ing the residence outside the U. K. d they have last in having that particular re- n rstrlctiun removed, the second Rend- litlg of the Amending Act having ill» increase ilile to them from the list July 1923. 1i thi-se State Pensioners will reached the very advanced alze oi 89 years and would have celebrated her nineiieth birthday hail she liv- ed till August 22nd. Miss MacKinnon was one or om- vcteran teachers having labored continuously for sixty-three yenm lifiiiliiillnlz at llle age of seventeen and retiring on superannuation ov- el‘ eight- Years alto. Her first ‘school was in New London and she filllllfl ‘lllellllly tlrulllll in the olrl Model School, Charlottetown, West Kent School and rlnlllly in Flipper prince Street School ‘Every Christlmile Miss Mackin- tllelr respected teacher. most efficient and thorouab teach in which she about over sixty yearn One n!’ her hrotheru. glad to answer column, questions regarding your car or its mechanism. Send "Automobiles, "The Guardian Pub- lislling Co. Ltd., Charlottetown. Do you know that when you use your starter for one starting of your lnotor, you use current to the. ex-tent that is requires five hours , 3 -. . -. . ~ > The battery oi your car and its maintenance is oi vital importance and every acquainted with its operation and cure, (by wri-tiing the Oitice we will be glad to send you rudiments of operation is method o! driving. It you stop and lil;'“i:.i-::;i|ilrnpmgmul Wm. q ‘Mum M re-start your car ten 0r a m, w, ,,,..,,,,,,,,.,._ times a day. you cannot expect "rs-n... nun‘: l.~.~..l m.- m..- .. t-llilil! other than o. discharged battery in 'l‘llili in n wry uvriuus luultr-l‘. on? a S1101‘! tinle. xvhh-h i .bil\'l- girl-n .i.ll illuugllt. [t is therefore better’ when mflk. l'lii_i"l""""' . q ‘n! lng calls o! short duration, (say .\ln- imliu-ll up lit him, n-uzll u. M w“ lmnutes) to leave the an glue rilnning with the emergency brake applied. sooner tlluri the motor and restart . In some cities this practice is illegal. but it can fllWJYL-l iilwuys " - - - l: l l it , u‘;\lil fuunil lltftii“ ulullll u on If w)“ my this yuu Wm find Alli-r ll tllinuts- (‘bllrb-n BINIKP. quietly ma! l! You!‘ ca!‘ l3 Bllllilnlllil fro"! but in n vtlicu sln- mlrci-iy ri-irrlgliizerl: buttery trouble tllruugb persistent the discharge, it will alleviate difficulty considerably. Qucs.——l have trouble with my THE "PENSIONS (INCREASE) -7-—~Cur locking in the extreme ACT 1929-" lcit or right direction when turning. ed, hilt it does not stop tile trouble Curl you advise me wllul. wilt-cl ulnl look ut lllii king State Pensioners who an; living QM 11m (guy 1f l; .10.... no; .10 lhlSI-iilflfiil _ i elsewhere were penalised {or sornstni n new radius rods when yuurlllrllk ggllllllmy ‘l nanml W 1'“ s l . collPlrotl iiifcct antniuolrilc? “Em Sllwetlflliil ilvce between the shalt MISS SARAH JANE STAMPER on Saturday oi’ one oi Clint-lotte- ‘known citizens ‘Miss Sarah Jane Strvmper. horn in Nova Scotin came to this province w-llen quite i1 child rind has resided here since. ed suffered tirom a broken wrist. trig year was compelled to take to her bed. where she has been contin- ed (or the lost consistent member oi the Metho- dist Church since her girlhood and was attended during her illness by the pastor, Rev. W. M .-Ryun_ S- and Miss Eve nt home imd with her instruction were legion, many 0f them achieved marked success in their various ceilings ttnd all had *1 WM!" Place in their hearts for bliss MaoKinnon was one n! the 0H. and she dearly loved her wot-k Bho was the llast of s iatnily ot nine Mr. Edward MflliKlfliwli. well known in legal "irclw. mused any a iew ylms through this your inquiries to with no kitchen 10 ampere to replace it‘! owner should be Guardian nlphlet on this subject) but tile successful battery thim-{Ionsitier your dozen ‘ stop done in the country. l have llilil the steering re-llusb- to do? John L Ans. Tile rlldlius rods in this pm‘- |llllllvil ll. ‘Fills u llzul wny i» _ _ |,,-\,',L ,,,, n“. .11., ,, w||irll nbuubl L150 (Un-iullrrieli) were allowed l0 ticuilir our entirely control proper k 1h ckpiilln n. vlnn-lu» nun ..l..- m. l....g.-l~ have on incrensewli their pension, steering and it is apparent that 11177115 1°11 l" ll"! We“ W‘ \i‘i>:ili-<l n. i..- m. wit.» n‘ awarded before August 1914. illflt-lti radius rolls are built. "KER; Mr. Samuel Lclzhnrns tied with the Expcrlnlullt- the Exper side oi your trout bolt. ie top nrunt lip lOWilNlB the rcilr Si: l i ll n“ W 1e ill Station's pen No. lil. auti Rev. McAuluyHi liitrrcii Ilockg fnr with iii eggs vncln; M (‘llllllu will be reulciiicd. Wm‘ 4g “Kg”; Qucs=~Does ll loose connecting the power oi rut ~F_ G. Charlottetown. mcbcggs each; Mr. tietl with Mr. Ii. ilarrcli Itoukl-l tor 5th place with Ans.-Yes. Owing to the original and the ahbit. IN MEMORIAM The death occurred in ‘this city respected and well in. the person of l owrfs most The late Misc Stamper who was delicious short-ca no White flour soggy iilrrliheranilis FfPll iloc Mr. m’ Lcizhnrns No. 14 lciuls tile coll- Evcrcit l-inwllirs ivhitv. Lclzhoriirfltcst to (into with 1449 eggs; the L. MiiullnnZs ExpPriineni Nature's ‘for. breakfast, for lunch, for strawberries piled on top of eaten with cream a mlwlun. Leghoms tied with Mrs; Mcintyre-‘s White uaghorns, imentnl Station's pen No. Parker 2nd linrrml Rocks for 5th place, with 46 A.l4, ziiiil Mr. rs. eggs ouch. k5 The lilxpcrimcntsi 47 iii, 12 and l5. were J. J. Mctlillivrrlys 4th; Mr. Edwisrd B nd sugar-a w ke made in a dough-J of whole wheat with berries-Ft work or worry, ill Station's pens Nos. Shredded a The Csuatl‘ f Hoopefs Mrs. Station's pen 2nd. 3rd and ullpitt’: White About tour years lino the decade three years. The deceased was a faithlul nml She leaves to mourn three sisters Mrs. E. A. Jones, Boston, Mass... Mrs. Angus Mcivor Wcntworth, N. whom the deceased resided. Mrs. Jones nnd Mrs. Mclvor were at the bedside oi their sister when she passed away. The iurtersl will be held today from her late residence 252 Grafton Street to Sherwood Ceme- tery. Service nt the house commen- cing at 2.30 o'clock. naise - _______°E“_“'f______ beioyy. GOOD-At Winsioe on July 7th. Mrs. Oliver Good, aged 79 years. Funeral lroln her into residence Tuesday, July 8th at 2.30 p. m. Interment at Higllficld Cemetery. Use “Tiz” For Sore, Tired, Aching, All! what relief. ‘No more tired teat; no more burning feet swoolon bad smelling, sweaty feet. No more pain in corns, callounes or hunions- No matter what ails your feet or what under the sun you've tried zation. so you'll never limp or draw up your face in pain. Your ahoea won't aaem tight and your loot will never never hurt or get sore. avoi- lon or tired. Get a box at any drug or depart- ment aiore, and not rellot tor s. tsvr cents. 20s EGG LAYING OONTIQT Notaa an the F. l. inland It" Lay; In] Cantos tlol-‘tha wldit ending Jilly 9. 193.4. the till. week of e contest There was a falling off of’ 28 during the weak. the total for the, vise being 87!, and the total to date H344. l ‘No llxllarimutgtai new tie tor rim place UHANK) U80 cacti,“ hsaainqlsld armors. . _ . nlidvrsraluiiplttmwllliqpyp. . {y HE mayonn and Carnation, ma without eggs - creamiest, most ever tasted. S0 eas omical too. Delicious lVlayon -With0ut Eggs p aise makes the salad- kes the mayon- the smoothest, delicious dressing you y to make-so econ- it-—-the recipe is given Try dinner-ebig to keep the healthy an Rocks were ‘lth, w Mr. J. J. McGillivrsTs White Leg- borns were 8th, with 1195; Mr. Everett Howell's Lsghorna were 258s; and J. Parker 9th, with 1160 d Rocks were 10th. HoopeFs Barre with 114 eggs, to date. ripe, wheat hoiesome, nourish- for youngsters and grown-ups: »A jiffy without cooking- 'ust crispfilavory shreds he lbest- food _ and all the iron and ii the bran you, need i bowels d active. i... Shredded Wheat Conlllllw m f: num- run. 0mm » liaise And__write for the free Carna- tion ‘Recipe Book. Carnation is just: p to double richness, It is sold by y (16 oz.) cans and in cases of NO-EGG CARNATION COOKED SALAD D 1 i ,. salt, 2 i “ 2 tablespoons butter or cup water, 8 tablespoons v‘ ure milk, evaporated kept safe by sterili- our substiliuth, our grocer m ta l 48 cans. BUSHING: '- mustard, . a ‘ . l ‘A ll ':\l’p”<l:'r'llltl§§'lllus Mix dry ingredients and add to melted butter or substi- tute. Add milk diluted wi “,'.,,‘,f}f,‘,§,“1fil§;;{"*.£;${,jlf"',§f.“‘£11! lion qcceived cards and other rem. without getting relief. Just use o! the ,,,,,,,,,,, m, ,,, ,,,_ ,,,,,,,,,,,,, u, m, u, cmbrnnces from rorms, W911, "on, ' ." boiler until lrtilieirens. Add vinegar slowly, 19 U99" n...- ..r u... on»... until the credito . fl-l lmrt oi’ the world Including (gm. “Til" draws out all tbs poisonous This recipe mains K cup drsssi -. or t." ‘an: first ‘instill Mama-lg: a m, Japan, Hawlaii and other ¢Q.,,,..'o¥:dat:ons Wlilillll pug up ti“, leet- 3 _ ""P*°lIH\ t in es. The pupi h ' I" smsgca;"is“isgrand." ‘ . a w o were under "Tia" will relieve your toot troubled (1/1 I Thlliilillfls“ _lwhriign4 rid cool: in double cool. 1 Produced la Canada by Cannon Illa Paolo J utn Co, Lalru liable red and on earth, '1‘. .‘ Leghorn! were 6th. with 1223 eggs; Mr. Samuel MCPIIGISOII’! White Leghorns were 6th. with 1219 eggs: Frank Hsllidnfs lth 1189 eggs; Barred n. -: ,