W,“ v Regular Heat- 1. .4 Easily Controlled Pease ‘ “ECONOMY” I‘. ‘ uii lhc ntlii-r 1 For t-niio nf tiiiiirillion niiil iuul i-i-iinuliiy llilii . I i ~ I. ' - truiitlcrfnl funinir tnniuil lir 111mm" I llcnlitrit nf llw 4mm‘. h-istnri-M. iir nsl. our (li-islvr to pqiliiiu lliin fiiriini-t- l0 you. nussriiuniznitonriim: A. IIURNI"! ti: (‘II-- A. IIOIINE 4k ('1)..- FURNACE p, J. Nearing, Dominion. N- 5» Wrii-“si “My l|‘|1l”“ "l-Iiiiiiioiii)” Fllfllilfl! In ull you riu-iiiiiiiii-iiil ii I1! ho, I l‘ x iii li-uit is ri-guliir llliii MN)’ I"__U'|"_"“' > \\'illi IIil‘ ivin|ii-riitiii'i~ tivo iii-LINN ‘Ii r zi-rii illitl ii Iil)l‘lIi iri-xi ii-liiii llii~ in quiii- i-iiiiiforliiliii- \\‘l|Il nil thii 1li.i u 'l‘lii-. supply ' ,. liiriiiii-i- i-Iiiiu-ii." l'i-nin- .\ lr-ltlunt t Toronto. Ontario ‘iirliitli-toii-ii l’ l'i. I. Iilllrfflltlt‘, Liicul |Kl‘|ll"l\it4'llli1II\l‘-4. ‘, i: e000 had. cannot be surpassed. iiicitiai a TOBACCO COM PANYi Charlottetown Manufacturers o r0000 WEDDING PRESENTS SUGGESTIONS immunity ‘Piste Tea 89""! 54-25 "I °I 6 mmumgy Plate Dessert “on; ________ __ $8.25 Set of ii éommunii! ma“ TEN? Spoons $8.50 Bet of 6 Community PI!“ “I'm” Forks --------- -- 58-50 s“ o‘ a Communit! Pu“ Dessert Forks .......... .. $815 5°‘ °I 6 CommuniU ma" Dunn Knives ........ .. 33-75 5°‘ °I 6 community Plate Dinner Knives ........ .. $999 3°‘ °I 6 Rogers Tea SP°°II° " _______ ,, $2.00 Set of s Ropers Dessert Spoons . . $3.60 Set of 6 Rogers Table Spoons ........... ~- ., $4.00 Set of 6 Rogers Dessert Forks .................... .. $14-60 8" °I 5 Rogers Tablq FOIRI .......... a.- ____________________ .. $4.00 Set of 6 Rogers Dessert Knives ........ -- 54.40 Set of B Oneida Desert Forks ----------- -- ,, $1.75 Set of 6 Oneida Dessert Spoons . ....... .- ................... .. $3.00 Set of 6 Oneida Tea Spoons .._............-- $3.25 Set of Oneida Knives $4.00 '80! 0f 5 2i) Pieces Community Plate ........................... .. 034.10 Chest Free iii Pieces Tudor Piste $15-09 Chest Free Stirling Silver Flower Vases ............................. .. $8.00 Pair Bronze Candle Sticks ......... .. ...................... .. 04.00 Each silver Flower Vases ..._......-.-. ......................... .. 05-50 EN" Rflqers 1847 Vegetable Dilhfil ....................... .. $11.50 Ewh Silver Cake Plates .............. ... --------- .. $2.75 and $3.60 Each Oliver Butter Dishss .......... .. 02.75 and 83.50 Eaoh Electric Bed Room Lamps ... $3.50 Eloh Eleetrle irons ...... .. 04.76 Each Electric Coffee Percolators .. .............. _... 00.00 Eaeh Eieetrio Hot Plates ......_...-.... _ ...... ._.___. ,o1.1o anti Bra s Tsa Ksttles 01.00 Eaoli Pym r1. Plates and stiiiia . 02.66 Each Pyrex Tsa Peta... $4.00 Eaefi Stainless Steel Knives . ............... ..-...§,.i. C3-C0 '01‘ D We invite you to look ovsr our vsry large stesk of useful ""1 durabls presents in ‘he Poussfieid Department. THE ROGERS HARDWARE co., Strike a light and the first puff reveals the fact, that you are going to enjoy the best smoke 7°" W" It is manufactured from pure Virginia leaf and the smoothness and fragrance oi‘ this tobacco incnoisoii e+e4veee+ewo+o<+o+e+oo+>o+eeoeoos»... .,. tuciiotsoirs i Bright ciii Smoking 3 Tobacco LIMITED , 4 ++0+e+++++o4 a e a 0++~++e+4+o40+e+e4 UPSET BOAT INDICATES A TRAGEDY IN BAY OF CHALEUR DALHOUSPE, N. B. June 23.——‘-An iipsit I)Olil. found by fiishcrincn near Huron island, indicates o tragedy in tho Bny of Chalcur, ii few miles bclnw hcrc, The victim ls believed to be il_ S. howls, of Montreal, who IiiilI collie to Ohurlo, non-r licrc to spend the summcr vacation. Ho loft iritli his (log 'l‘hurnday int Il(l‘lI for ll sail on tho llny and no 171K101‘. of either him or tho dug hats isintzc been sccii. ' .-..::Worms cause fretfulness and “nourialior. Exterminator will clear, tho stom- ach mid intestines and rcstoro hculthfuluusn. I ilillliimzj] _ l0 nut illlllfCiiEillS ‘ m liililSl INER_‘_ QnwiciGr-ir .\ ioirriciAw t itu; l. l 'i"1=.’i‘t-\\*N Women's Cross Word Puzzle Sandals Made of Patent Leather with Buff leather trim. Only $3.95 l Light Tan Calf Cut out Pumps ONLY $3.95 iAll slsss In thsss two lines . 21/, so 7. 00s them in our window. tnsy are sys openers- ALLi-zggfi: ‘Aflfllfifigig X .1 1'1 t-a we... -.. , SHOP from Holland's Catalogue NEXT WEDNESDAY the Scot- ———— tish Memorial Celebration at MEETING OF WOMEN'S City Scutciifort. 1785 Club, Vfuci-iduy 3.30, G. W. V. A. -—? 1p,ui,in,_ 175g CHRIST CHURCH CHERRY SPEND DOMINION DAY iii. Sculchfort at the Scottish Memor- ial Coit-brullon. 1785 ST. PETEFPS CATHEDRAL-A 'il8 prevention will be V~ALLEY—4Al'CItI)Il4IlOp of N. S. will hold confirmation services on ‘lihursday 3.301). ill. TALKS on TUBERCULOSIS and glvcn at connnniiiiiiii Service will tic IlUId 8 p. m. in Hunter River June 25th liy the Archbishop of Nova Scot-Ia at 3 p. in, this uvu-nlug. CAR OWNERS who have pro- mlscd to drive tho delegates from tltlclltt.‘ plcusu bu ‘LII. Powiizil wtliarf at 10.45 'l‘liursday morning, 1790-6-24-21 SERVICES FOR CORNWALL ClRCUlT—Si1nd:iy, June 28th arc Z15 follows: Hampshire 11 u, m: Kingston 3 p. m; North Wlltsliire 7.30 p. ni, and Cornwall 7.30 p. iii. __._._,.¢-e>-?_- PERSONALS Mrs. (loo. R. Judi-ion, AleXilll-(ITIZI, was a visitor to ihc city ycaicrdny. Mr. Jami-g IE. McQuzilil, Bonshuw. \\'1l.‘l a Vlililill‘ in lhcitity on Mon- diiy. Mt". Spurgcnn (Iurriti, liocky Point wits in Lhc city ycslurllziy uii busi- ncrzs. Mr. R, ll. Jenkins has rvturnctl home from the lutcrnntilcnal ltolziry ‘Llllrl/Ulliltill in Cleveland, Ohio. Stinator Mclzcun -l'(iI.lll‘IlUlI from (ltlnwa Monthly and lt-f), [or his homo in Sourln ycuiortlay after- iuwn- min-sill Mr Thomas R, Plntts who has iiccn viz-ailing his ipnrcnts at Brack- fcy, loft on rcturn Saturday morn- ing for Worcester. Muss. Mir. Robert C. Plalts of lluvcrhlil lilacs, spent the past wcok in lirncklcy visiting h’i-i brothcr. Mr V. S. Munn of Mermaid l-iplilll, the week ond .ln Clinton, lle rt-ports roads" in good condition for motoring.- I Messrs J. D. hill-guilt?!‘ and M. livmvnn have nrrivcil lu tho. city by auto from Montrczil. Thcy arc lune In (ioiincction with the party who zirc to arrive by the S, S, Richelieu. I Mr, J_ A. Webster, President of the Canadian National Silver Black Fox Breeders’ Assoclrtlion has rc- lurncd home front Otto-Wu wltcro ho hail been on official business. Mr. ll. C. Brown of the Victoria Hotel Charlottetown, and Mr. Clif- d ford Cox, of the Sen View Ilotol, Sourin, have gone to St. John, to attend the opening of the New Allllllfill Beaily Hotel. Dr. R. E. Wodehouse. Mrs Wodehouse and their spend the summer at Gregofs Hotel whilc ‘ho is conducting the Diagnostic Chest Clnics on the island. I M-r, Ohar-lcs Dickinson, one of the most icspectc-d atnd venerable ro- siidcnls of Ncw Glasgow, in this Province, I5 visiluing his slsior, illn-s. Bi-rijn-iniln Williams in lC-linrldtit town. He has ieachcd the ailvancod ‘mgr of ninc-ty one yours and is still enjoying un excellent mcasu- u of health. :Jl‘0 safeguard the 'chlld from damage that worms cauiic. ha». Miller's Worm Powders, the medl- clno par excellence for children. 'l‘hcse powders will clear tho sys- tcni ontlroly of worms, will reg- ulate nnd stimulate the organs ln- jurlniisly affected by tho worms, nnd will encourage healthful oper- ation of tho digestive procoaisen, An n vurmlftigo it can bo rcllod on for its attentiveness. —<-0->—- hllrnsriPs Llnlnuint for the tilrlppe. Qsfi YOU are Missing a Lot of FUN vlUse a KODAK I Today . ai- This season of the year Nature Presents the beet opportunities for taking pictures. \ Our Eastman Cameras are priced from 03-19 "D- We invite your Inspection. Photo Finishing The kind of SERVICE that's RIGHT and RIGHT on TIME is the KIND you Phone ‘Th! REXAl-L P900: L m KODAK Stone sot Vlctorta Juno 27th, Sumnicraldc Juno 30th. Konsington, July 2nd. INIIJLWLOTI, July 4th. 1739-6-22-61. POPULAR HEALTH TALK on thc cure and prevention of tuber culosis by Dr. Woodlioliso und Dr. Brink will be given in lluntor Riv- er on Thursday, June 25, instead of Friday cvuniug. 1268 6 23 3i THE FINE BRICK RESIDENCE of tho lute F. W. liyndmtin, No, 281 iQoiit Street, ls offered for privatc suic- and If not. disposed of by thi- 26th June will be sold by uuction on that (lute. Soc advertisement. in this issuc, 16l8-0-l7M3l. POLICE COURT.—-CIIZU‘):C(I with il-lcgiil [iosnci-‘slon of liquor a man was finvd two IliIll(Il"l‘(I dollars or tliscv nIiQIIIIIS iit ihu Police Co i-i ycsterduy A innit cli-argcd witi (IflIIPkCllllUilS was tlncd tun dollars or thirty days. CRAPAUD AND VICINITV. — Miss Ilcntrico Judson has rciuirned homo after having spenit a pleasant IVUUK cud with hcr zinnt in Miiiiliii- gash-Misti Constance iMcA-rthur W85 a visitor to Aiiierton on Satur- day.—A party consisting of Miss Beatrice Cobb. Mics Rytc Norton, Mr, (lcnritx- Pzirkcr and Mr. Daniel Boil moioitcd to (irnnvlllc on Slin- dziy lust Iii lliv killer's new Ford Coupe nud worc the guests pf Miss Elaine Morris. i‘ Wi-illidmllrogram THURSDAY, J-UNE 25 WGY (Schenectady, N. Y.) General Electric Compuny 790 Kllocyclcs (379.5 Mctcr) Eastern Standard Time 11.30 n, m.—Stock market report. 11.40 s. m.—l’roduce market re- port. 11.45 a. m-Wcntlicr report, 11:55 a. ‘lll.-—-TI'lii0 yignals. 1.00 p. ni.—Mnsic; Corncll Babies Arc Fed,” by Prof. Flora Rose, Ncw York State Coll- ege of Home Economics, Cornell University, ' 1.30 p. m.—'0rgan recital by Stephen E. Bolsclalr, mark-cit quotations; news, baseball ‘scores. 5.30 p. ni.—Dinncr program from Tcn Eyck llotci, Albany, N, Y. 6.30 p. m.~Bascbziil scores. 6.35 p. ni.—Outtloor talk, "Some Fishing," A. Stanley Tailiott. 6.45 p. m.~Program by WGY Or- chcstra. "Humorcnquc Tschaikowsky "Salon Pic-cc Giruenwald "Intermezzo" Jioehnleln "Fantasy" Frommel “EnlWActe” ltollinson 7.30 p, iii.»'U. '8. Murine Baud program from Washington, D. C.; retransmitted from WRC. 10.30 p. m.—-Organ program by Stephen E. lloitsclalr, from Proct- 0r's Hurmanuu Bioeckor Hall, Ai- bany. N. Y. G. N. R. Radio ‘Programme WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1925 CNRM (411 iMctrcs), MONT- REAL. QUE. 9 p. m. (E. D. S. T.)- STUDIO PROGRAMME Presenting the Orchestra of The White Star Dominion Lino R. M. S. “MEGA-NTIC" 1. Overtiiro-"Poct and Peziisant" (~Siippc)——Sl1lp‘s Orchestra. 2. Wsitz-—"Jumpcm" (Lohr) — Ship's Orchestra. 3. Selection from tho Opera of ‘Iloianthe" (Sullivan) — ‘Shlphi Orchestra, 4. Entracie-“ln o Chinese Tem- ple Garden" (Ketclbyr- Ship's Orchestra. Address. 5. Sullo—"Wand of The Harlo- quln" (Eirrlng)——Shlp's Orchestra. 6. Fox Troii—iSelectcd—-Siilp‘s Orchestra. 7. iMarch-"Entry of The Gladi- ators" (Fuclk)‘Ship‘s Orchestra. 8, Selection from tho Opors of “iMognon” (Thomas) —— Sbiph Orchestra. cnno use Metres). wrrawa. our. 1.30 P. M, (n. n. s. '1'.)- PART 1. Dominion Department of Agri- culture ‘Market Reports, a r. M.‘ ran-r 11. Chateau iLqus-ler jCoisoert Orchestra. direct from Main Din- in; Room. Chateau Laurler Hotel. l. Overture — "Martha (Von Flotow). B. lllntrscte - "Largo" World symphony) (Dvorak). 8. Concert Waits -— Selected (Waldteufel). ' 4. Grand Opera -- "'l‘lisls’-' (Msseenet). FIFTIEN inmurev iriranvai. ll P. M.- PART 111. , 1. Soprano (s) "Latino: Poor- iiio iisus ies’ stands bole" (De- ei-fim-Miidsme Edouard Laver- diire. , _ 5:00 p. m.— Produce and Hlbflkiworkjng properly m“, "_ f ,, (Wu Gambian ‘ llli innit tannin" rnscrmzwwmro POQ-GO-OOJ THA'l‘ CAR _ OF I YOURS i 4. BY HARRY s. PORTER eoeo-c s. . This is n series of articles pur- tulning to maintenance mid rt Lilli!‘ of your Automobile. We will iic glad to answer through this column, questions regarding youi our or its mechanism, Send your Iliqulrlcs to "Antonio bllell." The Guiirdiiiu Publishing Co., Ltd., Charlottetown. \ OILING SYSTEM D0 you pny proper attention to yo r ciiginc oiling isyi-itciii‘! Do y u know the type of system ui-icil in yuiir particular car‘! Du you know ivhcre the strainer is’! 'l‘hc:ie| use tlic thrce vital (IIICSIIIJIIB than, if unisiiwrrcd in tlic affirmative zidds, 100% lo the life of your cngint, and cuts tho rcpziir bills zilinosti us miiizh. ‘Phi..- urtiulc will deal, with tho fore-u feted system. I Tho oil is drawn [lJlli the liaso, ‘by nil-tins of n vnlvc pump. To this pump its conncctctl zit one cud, a pipe on to ivhich is nluchcd ll gauge strainer, Tu the other cud is connected a pipt- llnc that is iii- UBPSOCIUII zit us iiinny p0 his us there arc ninin bearings plus a by- pass liilc to the gun-gt, and lining gear linc or pipcs. 'i‘hc oil drawn through IIN: SIHIIXILT by lhc pump is forced to lh~c thrcc main boar- ilngs and through lhu Cfilliklllllill. which in drillotl. allowing a CIiZlllllUI to extend from one end to the other. ' In this manner tho connecting rods, pistons und pints, and vnlvo mechanism are lubricated liy 1hr spray givcn off bctivccn the rod’ bearings und journiilis. CiliiHClI liy the high prcssuro of oil and tht- natural lcr-kzigc of .1102 of till inch at the rod bearings, The liy-pass vaivc is aillnnteil to corrcsixinil with tho [iftdlillfu at the crank shaft, and the rtisfiitanci- sot up liy tho bearings. Now, If il Iieurlng bcconicii vury ivurn. it IOHUS its resistance and the liy puss valve is therefore cflt-ctctl and thp Oil giiugc rcgizil s hiwcr pros- sure. 'l‘lits also zippliu.‘ to n clogg- Iaik- "TIDW-cd strainer or brcnk in any purl. of the line, if the main line \Vlll'ii to brczik it W(illI(I register littlc or n0 pressure, If tho llnc gob-i chok- ed the pressure will be extremely high. Be sure thcn that the gungc is normally. ainy cxiiiumc Iluctn-alim In IIll dial is culiscd by mic of IIICSQ two things. A chokc or lunk in IIlt‘ line, elthvr at the strainer or in the llnc, a loose ‘IJUiifIXlK- or brukt-n linc. This is Zllii-illllllllg tliut I.Ilt' - 1 g1 . . , .. .. .. m‘) we Infant or sleep. the great Wm arrive on w“ Rlchelhtanlliozzllglfi-IGBIIBPIII Ad)’ Ce f0!‘ B9175 A150" ‘by pas:- vnlvc lids not btui rt Mother Gruvus’ Worm The mp5 family Wm nidlustctl, Tmiiorrciw tlic forcc and splash system. Qiius.-—Wiil yoii kindly cxliiilitlii through tho Guzirdlnti (lolunins thc proper wziy to coast lIOWll hill -~ivlth the clutch lcvcr ciigngtetl or dis-cngugcti, with (out pudnl in ur out. The cor Ill (iucstiun is a ncw-—-also is tht-rc any illift-r- eucc from the old——— ll, S. S. Charlottetown» Ans.—Alwnys icnvc clutch iii-dull out. or cngngcd whuit “cone-ting" (iown IiIII .('l‘liits is n Ilillc ill- conslt-itcnt an one ncliinily cannot “cons? whilst the clutch is cn- i-Iugcil) Tho motor will IIlClI act as ii brake and the gyroucoplc ziclion will UIHIIIIC you to iiiccr cn-aicr. ldxctisiiivo use of tho clutch is ai- wziyn injurious, Thc cur of which yoii spvuk has ninny luipmuciiit-nts ovcr the oltlcr lll0(I('Ii-i, iind naturally iingint-crin: ilovviopiiii-iiis have made it n much bctit-r car, Th1» cone clutch is r“- plut-i-d by n disc (iliiich. I IHJIIl‘ many lillilliiilllw‘ Illl]ll‘0V(‘.lll('liI§i have iiccn iitndc, fill-if) in illu springs. 2. Tenor (n) “Ln Pliilntc" (Charles Lagonrgnc), (b) “Jo n1,- VtIIIX pus ant-rt» chose" (CIIHFIUH Wlilorjwlloctcnr Edounril IAIVCF‘ ilurc. 1i. Pianofortc —— “En llntcziiu" (‘Claude l)l'Ilillii.-iy)——Milfltilllulsitllt: RCIIIG llorai-d, 4. Mczzo-‘Soprziiiti (u) “Stiuhziit" (Picrrc d‘ Ainor), (‘Ill “iMzintiiiz Giivotlc" (Fllliifi 'Milé3i<i('.llL!I)"—MillI- umc Charles Psrc. 5. l)lnloguc-~—"(lhoisi"—M M. Enillc Bouchor ct Entllc Dost-usi- cits, (i. Diio—"Chcz Nous" (ll Tn‘:- lliillco) -- lJm-tcnr ct Illflllilliil‘. Eilotinrd LIiVCflIiPfli, 7. Tcnor (n) "lacs Sula-ions: Chiinsuin dii Bic" (Victor Manon-l. (n) “Lo Mzirluge tics linens" (Cesar FfflllCI(—>—I)0Cl0lli‘ l<1il1iu iird Lnvtiriliikc. ‘| S. l'iniioforto~-“l.t- Long iii-s Silli- ics d‘ 0r" (Murico PISS!!!)l-W Miidii- molscllo Reine Bcrnrd. 9. Soprano (it) “Lori Cidzi Plcurez mos ycux" (Fulcs Mneis/ cnct). (b) “En pni-isnnt piir in, Lorraine“ (Fuilon Tlcrs0l)—.\llziil- nine Edouard Laverduro. l0. ‘Pisnofortc-“Ithnpuodlo dos Airs Canadians" (M. Poirior)—| Msdomo elle Reino Berard. 11. lalogue — "Ddnvltation (Pierre Vahor)— MM. Emile‘ Bouchor et Flmlle Dosroriicrs. 12. -Plsnoforte —- "Arabesque" (Fons ‘View-Mademoiselle Reine Berard. 13. Meow-Soprano (n) "LB (‘New Tosca: Piore" (Giacomo Puccini), suilL-rcil a short crop last your. (b) "La Solxnittalnc" t/Psuli WBCIli!)—M8d8l'i18 Charles Pare, 14. Duo-"Vemrilqiie: Duo dc i‘ Esoarpoietts" (Andre infest-ingot)- Docteur et _.Msdanie Edouard Laverduke. “O Canada." "Dleu Ssuve Le Roi." PARTIV. . Room Cliateiiti Laurior Hotel. 74 {'1 5. J: The (Ilrcatcst Sca Ilundrcds in (hand Piraic Ships. The forty gun gaiieons of th szc in one of the greatest scrccricd. you dreamt-cl of pirates and pira romance and adventure, 1 W CROP REPORT Bclc-w will be found a brief synopsis of telegraphic reports re- ccvcd at the Plead Officr, of the Bank of Montreal from its Branch- es. The Branch Managers have complete and intimate knowledge of each local situation and are in close toich with Crop conditions an .all scctons of .i"he districls IYICIIIIORLIII, GEN EHAL. Iilvilllfiliil", l‘. I'r1iviii1:<--; (‘rcp (Zilliilllllilli n" lliitiugliiiiil thi- l'i I'(‘IIll\\'iIl" iwiiihi wlii i, liowt-vvi i some iiistru ; have I)('.(‘II l‘.\'l i\'--. litporta of tiziniugv liy til-i WUHIIH ilfl.‘ iiiorv Ul‘ IPHH gi-nt-i-iil niiil SOlllt.‘ FPNPUIIIII}; is nirrciiduairyw in (int-lint: ilII(!l‘llilIl\'l' min and hot i general rnlns, Some damage ro- porlcd from cutwormii. Good growth in pastures. General con- Chstoau Leurlei- Dance Orclies- moisture and floods in some dis- lbel), (b) "Jeune Flllette" (Wok-trot direct from Grill w 0 i. \\’i‘ilIIlt!l‘ hnvii pniviiliiil uxrclii-iii‘ KTUW 11:.’ t-oiiiiitiiiiis. in Ontario \Vill‘lii \\’(‘ZlIIit'l‘ has I)i'I‘II guilt-rail [or lllt pnst I\\'t) ivcrks ntiil -I*‘:ill WIiUilI. 4-1 ‘Ilvilililli: out. ln tho .\(Ilil'iIIIlll‘ Prtivlticm‘ [hi it» an; gum] [iroi-ipirt-ls for ull crops, whilg iii i€ii1'-~'h (‘tiliinib n growth oil all crops oxci-pt fruits hus boon nur- nizil lililIlJi‘ SillIPiIlHJlOFy Wiillllltil’ l'.i)lliIIIIt)|lri_ lit-tails followz» PRAIRIE PROVINCES. ldl‘~.\/I()N'|‘()N -l)liS'l'lil1"l‘ ilzriiii ill-iii rui. Prtispcr-i/i rxctrliciii (iriiivtii IilI‘LIl\'l‘ .'iiii';iiii:i-il thun- (WITHKP. SI 1411i llilill liy iviiziiiu and winil iii iii-- (‘Al ‘IAHY Ii - . gi-nirsil, I"lll‘1'Il.‘i‘ ilhnizigi- lllifIiIIl! illliI lliIFIIll'il.Il‘l‘ll MKIIIOIIH from \\'(ll'IllS now ilit-ckvil. dlzititngnil iii-ids gum-rally lizivc boon ro- trci-di-ii. (irriwtih riipiil. LETll- llllilXib} lHSTltlF/l‘ -~ liiinituziiiy IlUtiVy rnns 21nd prospects excl-ll- ('llI. (irnwth rvt:ii'ih-1l by cool Wtilllliii‘. l\'()ll'i‘lll1)!f.N ‘SASK- ATTIIICWAN 1)lS'l‘ltliZ'l‘ -— Sci-d- lug of nil grains cniiiploloil. Land tho-roughly suturnibd from rcccnt honvy ruins and with wnrmor weather crops are progressing satisfactorily’. Cutworms more iiuint-rciis than in.pr1ivloiis yours. cnnsfing some (lnniage to early grain and In scnttt-reii lcrrltnrlcs reset-ring has boon IIPCPBBZITY. Pliiilllff“! ln good shape. Favour- nblc outlook in mnuy districts that tlllIS SOiiTlliDllN ‘SASKATCHEWAN IFISTRICT —— All grain flooded. Crops ndviincing rapidly as a ro- aitit of favourable weather and d ‘inns favourable. MANITOBA i)lS'l‘lll(lT —- (ivnersl conditions favourable, though damage report- ed from cutworms. Excessive trlctsi vrhi-re reseerling mayJtlll lie done, Growth retarded by cool ivfinihnf‘ but wheat i riiiiicis, EDWARD I PTAIN BLOOD 3y“ A ROMANCE WITH J. bVARREN KERRIGAN ~/Jczin Ptiigc and a (Ta-st of Fifty Favorites SEE will‘. castcliated prow and stern reproduced in full Comc-Ilve again the days of yOur yoiiui whim ,:iii<l ill oxci-lli-iit coiiilltlon. PAGE NINE {it i I r tifii Fi glit cvcr Filmed. to hand combats e Ocean Marauders naval vattles i; l!!!‘ to treasure. Days of Checrfully i All Our Installations Are Guaranteed. If You Intcnd to Have Plumbing or N cw Fixtures FRED II. The Reliable Plumber Phone Opposite Prince Edward Thcatrc L . mIIliIIOII and rontcil. llyc lit-aiding iilll. i PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. _ . I in IIll‘ Fiiitiivfll llliII SOIIIIIPFIII iiizilrir-Is 1' ng (ioiiipliili-il unil lll‘.'ll'Iy all crops nro aimin- (llIIllI; Curly Wvutnlilvs arc now ilt for lili|-X‘I{I'I. Apph- iiIIiI plniii tri-vti \\‘l‘l‘(' liciivy iii blossom. A good yit-ld of small fruit-s is (‘X|N‘l‘.l('(I. ln tht- North- i'l'll and I()\Vl'l' St. Lnwrcncc crops ill‘l‘ llt'lll'ly all |)IlillIl'iI and In lllilHL ca: is iiliovi- groiiiiil ilIIlI doing W(‘II_ IIHIIPIILIOIIH point to n crop, of hay nbovo tho average. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. In Wm-itiirn and Ci-ntrnl Ontario lhi-rc has boon little rnliiftill but ldnnit-rn and Northern parts hiivc boon more fortunnto. Full wheat looks wcli and is now heading out. Oats and barley promise average crops but strnw will be short. (‘urn looks wcli and weather con- dltiinns have been favourable. Timothy hny is 1i light crop. Al- falfa iii PXCUIIOIIL. Small fruits have iiiilfvrcd from ilrought lllIlI will be poor crop. Tree fruits iiro more promising, (IRISH Pastures in Control and “'t‘i-ll(‘.l'l\ Ontario urc short and are stsrtin gto burn. MARITIME rnovlnczs. sun’ nmiuswirk ilild NOVA SCOTIA — Recent weather contlit- ' Ions generally favourable and all crops doing well. Potato acreage planted is about 25% less than last year and prospects good. Play and green pasture looking well. riniiiy 12.1. f1 and 8.45 Matinee, 26c and 16c. Nlirlit. 87c. 26c. 16c OI] ESTIMATES FOR City or Rural Plumbing I OF GALLANI DAYS ON i THE HILIH Furnished. ' Call on Us. TIIAIIIOII 393-J. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA liiiltlriifltuic- poIiit to average yIPIlI in ull priiiicipzil (‘raps cxcopt fruits, Unis and win-iii iin- look- ing \\'l'II. IIIl_V (Till) gi-iiunilly guild. limits iiiid vt-ai-iriiili-u uni.- isiiicitiry, I'lllilI()l‘H and tonintocsi gnvd nvvriigv, Alilillhii‘ 1iU-(i5% of zivtrngn. (‘h rim 23%, plums ""11 IIFIIIIW 5 apricots, punches ""11 lN‘ill‘|-' u itilnrti, Strziwborritis 511%, rnsplii-rrlcs 80%. Piistiirtige good. ::II \‘ bonus/v, / /. / / Fire Insurance consult II. M. SIMPSON 1l_l Richmond Itrlst Apple trees showed a large bloom and promise well. Prince Edward wcli island all prospects good. Phone Ill O 49- ;__., w’. . -. ....-,..D,.,_,,.,._ ~ ta- -.- ‘i (3 . i» - ._... N-tc-u mm: na- quwsczrqspg-pa-i-ww» éEFJi-‘PIIQFIQQ