ramav. I M rm: GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN g . H ., .., ., -.......-.......- -.-.... 1111-Z-T om Ilx feet. of impressive -12- tive: the noti e stipulated for ly h a tint on hillbllllu lng under religious taboo against neatly he hurt! the hymn "Jeeua pea:-ance. with a strong, deeply terminating it hasn't been given;!l stoodutiiimftar the wrong National handling of deed animal aub- Lover of Ily Soul" flouting to him SAINT JOHN. N, 3 The llnlatched use 3:” :1: W We-1, W; W; i:M,mew-1-iw,”v the "mill Strange But True Anmmi . . ”.”:;ll”.:.-..."3:. ?:.:'t'.12'..?.:.1ii':'?tL?”.:l' ”.”.li.. lfi'..”Kf.i:..i: (gP).,;A,ggmuie 2-... . raft ... ir. co cs were goo an ,an a tie flat. and no dont knmi, which may have an nmut un- colhuguion to the and. Th” D Y K ey on the Kmmbecu. ithere was a general air of author- iity and prosperity about him. "I don't think I can tell you any more than that," said Mr. Gar- lvin. "Everything about him seem- ied. perfectly straightforlvaril - ithat goes without saying. I should lnot have entertained him as a , - , ltenant it it hiid been otherwise. Pmdmz himself with in hot" m'He even insisted on a trifling iii- "I0Fe 11'" hem" hi-I WP91"im9"i.teration in the terms of our usual with F-03' ind BN'b”5 0" meiagreement, which looked as if he l0”0W1hB m0mIhK- MSPCCWT Km"lv2is genuinely intending to occu- WIY decided '9 NY me I'm" heipy the flat. I can show you that. hid Pl'0i3059d W the 934”? ”Fe"L,The office copy of the agreement. who managed Darlnlevl Memory-iwlth his signature, Ls here." He had no difiicu ty n persua - He ,,0d",.ed I mots” wee, lniz this Kenllemim to ulk'whM.iLnd hsnded it to the iiispector. WOUICI In WWW 385'” be w0”hlKenvt'av glanced over it casually. if he WC” 1103 3 3'99 ind ””"” Suddenly his' attention became Inikerl-but it: did 110i 5991". iii” concentrated and he sat for a there WM much of my 5'-K3'-'Ile,lon;: time staring at the signature came to be told. Mr. Garvin, otlnt me bouom of the page. rrarvln. Garvin and FOWMS. dbl "Nothing Wrong with ii, is there" I9rih9d I-he hD9T9:3h1i1 hPFid95”1mt'3,inquliieel Mr. Garvin with a shade of the vanis ed enant an rea -:0; ,mxte,y, ed all he knew about him; but it, -N0. no, Nothmg wrong at an, Hmallnied I0 V9l')' 1”-I-it hut-I was wondering if I haven't Th3 1113551118 ml” had KW?" the seen this writing before amt try- Door (lll AFTER TVVENTY-TlVO name 01 JNW35 M3”h9W5; Fl ing to reiiicnilier lvliere and whell branch of the Coipornte Bankp could bog- hld written in 1'0l?i.V 10 R query. ”Thcre's nothing very distinct- made on Mr. 5IflllilFtl"5 61Ulh0T' ire about it. is there?" said the ity that he had an account uitll 9513.9 agent. leaning mi” in ex. them and so for 35 HWY klWW- VH5 amine the siglitilurc. "Come to iinancmiiv -W91 We address MW think, it's miim bllaity tlliln l thaws had g.veil tins ihc Niervln Hotel, a -Elitltil hill lliglily respect- ahle t-stablislilnciit in the Wcst End. in which letters had been izenl and from vlliicli replies Il'0I'll should have expected from rt man who looked so hull: and had such it decided manlier. Bill its his signature. all right. I saw him write it misclf in this office." Mr. Mattheus had come. There him not .1.-,.,.,l'm: that I'm 1.... had been no reason for doubllill: hylmz to yenypnlbflr , , ,.-arm gs; the man's liona tides, and thc,.t. though. would you mind let- ittct that he hild llaid ihi'9P:ting me have this (or a day or months rent in advance had made two?" the with unless You unus- ihr Ki'RhiiI'i:z of "Well. I'd rather not part mower of course. that particular document. Mr. Garvin described Matthews ll, iX nb5():u(ply nepegea.-yl aa'ie man well past middle age. see, the position is rather He was tall. probably somewhat ugl, The gqrrpmont 15 t tenancy a Feminine or tailored . . . we know the way you want to look . . . the sure touch of that lvardro be Fashion distinguishes the ordinary . . . the SIlilpii('iij.' your from of line, wealth of texture that marks the well-drcsscti woman this Fall. "t Wools " Corduroys ii Velvefeens ll Taffeta A Ticotine I ii and the newest novelties ivsrz OITR r.Av AWAY PLAN The FASHION SHOPPE. 141 Great Goo. St. Phone 5:, NO MORE FLIES I AMAZING NEW MYSTERY SCENT TRAP LURES FLIES TO SURE DEATH! Traps them, Kills them by Thousands l'"" "NW NW emitting like it! it kills fiics by thniisnnrlct It lures flies lri'cslstibl,v tn ullrilr-s.-tlv (instruction with new llv ndnr that arts likn rritlni-I Tlicy lly strtiirzht into trap to slidtlrn dnnlh. Flip: uttliiii l 4 ITIIIP iiiditis air tiiaun II) llIjIiPl'Inus gaunt that only filo: .'ll'P JtIII'lItiIPII to. ho PIIL't'I on ht-iicfii-Inl llistwis - not own tit-tvrtnhlc to humans nvccpt nt t-lnso i-lingo. Yct llios l'Il7lVlll3I rosisi its ”cnli” House rlics, gr:-en holllo fling. 1.1".-. bottle flint, I.'tI'f.:F ilrsli flies. st-icw norm file mitllzrs -they an stir-t-limb in tho lurri. Tlitgv FIIP (Ii'.ll'x'll :iui.-ij. Ilinlil hnllscs nil- vtnals. even irnm barns. Elirlinflh and nmntiim pllos, to rrnwl right into osvnpr-pi-not lzinss t-ontninnr mill din uiili their page . Just imigrmor Ail mhtny ft! 10,000 film an .......;m in .. single contain!-l'. Here at last is rt-al rrlirf front the posts. Wh""V”F ih'”TP "Tr HIM. this st-nsnlionnl ncw nuttlrior flv trap is proving iisnlf a boon in httckylirtis, on farms. dnirirs. live- stock and poultry rarichrit oulsldn food markets, restatirants, Iishcries. factoring, hospitals, mninls, etr. I've it outdoors to rid your place of flies -safrly, surely, qillckly. END oosrnv FLY DAMAGE AND ANNOYANCE Think OI being free during hot summer days from hltlng. tlllwnlc-carrying flit-s! Herc-'s protection for your family--for pets, poultry, livestock. Order your "Big Stinky" Outdoor Fly Trap now. Complete with bnttlnir-I Control Fluid for onlv 56.70 Postpaid. Send check or money order III on:-ti. Ynti'll he llmazrrl when you soc hmv prcmitlrs nrn fill of flier. Mnnrv back if not uillsfintl. I COMPLETE 0lITl4'IT- , Include: half-gallon Fly Trap with Control I-'ltiirl stilliclnnl for full season operation. 30.70 postpaltl. - ORDER nmacra Albert E. Whldtlt-n, Main St... Antlgonish. N. S. Plrnul send me pnstpaltl - -rnmplrlr Rig Slinltr tltitrlnnr Flv Trtwlu Flrh with Control Fluid iitliiicir-rit for full season opu- allon. I enclose 85.70 each. My Money back if not satisfied. Amount enclosed 8.. Prov. - ;closelv but, beyond the dim feel- what steps we may have to takc I iltbolii. it. But, if it's only his slg-j nature you want, I can let you have that on a letter-" i I "That will do quite in well." To kill A cow is Just about the v-Then hem you a,..,,4..tv5 59... worst sin one could commit in Rh. 3 new 3,,” in to be henylildia. The cow is holy and all ffor the final seitlegment of theigoad mdia”? like I” die mldmg iBg,eemenL Th”-5 bean. for ,.ou,.,on to her tail to their last breath. purpose than ma document" u when the late Maharala ofKa.sh- in H1 in his wrmng" ' mir was on his death bed. the ap- ”Thank volt" Kenwav to k the pointed cow refused m mount to note Wm 0 - hilt '0! his chamber, so they carried the , VC Vi " ”' 3 99 toying prince to the cow. . i(l?(X)?iESBl(Ii'I(I1e lib” vliiisgh Bgllliy aaiiisexl-I iihtz ihht he hhd Seen U16 Wfiiihllitcrlial uncleanncsss. And they ii!?9I0Te-it hie 8Ri;19(g 2001125: t fresgidrink it to cleanse all internal im- rom . ie (ode te s ee an purity. put it in his -pocket case; then! 'l'hc paivnbroker's symbol tthrce lvvlth thanks for the infomiatiolitballs) is derived from the Medici's he had received, he left the of-lcoat. of arms. Before they wele in.-e and went, to interview fl-ielI.)EilIiElt5 .the Medial were doctors. ,manager of the bank which hadlFT0m W15 YOU may be able I0 :guaranteed the solvency of JaniesilW”?i Willi? the WW9 W113 W”? lManhew5A -orirzliially intended to suggest. It There. after using his official 5'"111i mnlh h"e'5 me BMW”: D05IilOnti0 surmouiitr the usli:il.1”E5l'mhnd mum ..Ang1eghmd.. .and quie proper, di ficulties with l ,. t ,rega,.d to ..dl5(,1osuH,Y.. he gm l'I1.i2::;ip1SgAOs Aligeles means lost ltercsting information. Mr. Jarriesl Bellew n or not, but the amp iMiitthcws had opened an accoiintlls). mnnly of Eltingoton. England, ” this bmmh some eight m9”'h5 are the tivcutv-tiglith gcncration ago. it was never really large, Illll to hold land igmnted to men. was niwuis sat1sfMwr.v' and was iomiiiliei-s bv William the con- rcpleiiislirrl from time to time que;-mg ' principally by (ll'-idl-'i'l(Is irnml - - - Govcrniiiciit. stock. held in tlicf 'i'hc l.itii'ary of Congress, WllSh- form of bearer bonds, Mr. .Vlni- iiieton, D G, contains a Gutenberg thotvs hail placed a locked d6Sp:itl'ii Bible which 005! the US. 5250.'.)0ti. case, contents unknown, in care oi H10 H10-Si Vailiabie addition to the bank's strong room. But on the "UV i"WF5W1'5i Sh?! W35 the Slmd. nwrmng Mm. Rog”. B,,,.,t,.,.,-5 Next in bread it soon became the death, he had cashed a which rcducetl his balance in three pounds, fourteen shillings, and seven petite. and rcniovcti his cs. Robert Clive, whose brilliant Ci'i- rcrr iis ll soldicr in India is kiioiiii l0 t-vcry student of history. ,.h(.q,,c lllillll zirlicle of food of the mass-. 81 F. H. MacArthur , i The first mill to use steam was one in Nottingham. England (1785). Four years later the new motive power was turning indus- trial wheels all over England, and a. new era. of working. thinking and living was ushered Ill. At least. two important wars were named for flowers. Namely. the wars of the Roses which last- ed for 100. yean. and the Chrysan- themum war (1336-1392). so called from the flower used as the tin- perial emblem. ? . u . The riiily survivor of the ill- fated company on board the Ver- ginlus, captured by a Spanish man-of-war during the Cuban re- bellion, was General Cook. once the ranking officer in the Cuban army, but an American. A few days after their capture, the men were taken from prison and shot in pairs. until Cook's turn came. Bound and blindfold- ed, ho was led before the firing squad. Quickly the English con- sul in Cuba rushed to his side and wrapped the British flag a- round htm. "Fire, if you dare!" he shouted to the Spanish com- mander, "and I'll have you torn to pieces." Thus the life of an Arnericiin was saved by the good old British flag. Barring agriculture there other profession in India which can claim more members than beggars. Every twenty-tlftli mail in this country is a beggar. Although India is preemlnently is no nil limited supply, but. instead. other them to be exported to countries. It is estimated that seventy odd millions of unprofitable cattle oam at will across the plains and cities of this poverty-stricken land. . . . The deaths of India annually number 7.000.000. which. incident- ally, is nearly the population of Greater London. While death must come to all men. all men do not have a fair share of life. For instance. the Indian! expectation of life is about twenty-three years. during the iii-at year of life. At the age of five it is thirty-five years, the highest expectation at any age. , I-lerels 9. very old proverb which lazy men love: "it is better to sit than to walk. to lie down than to tit. to sleep than wake, and complee idleness is the best of all." The great. evangelist Charlel O. Finney was walking in his garden close by the church where he had preached for forty years. The evening mervice had begun. Prea- ltlllir YOU won t an agricultural country, they despot-cll box from the custody of -, , , . I the bank. Nnihiiig more had bcrsiim:,lcI)1l:e0(: f'::il::0O:n):?f)lfg' bglst heard of him. ' lcliio figured he was destined for grcrlt tliillgs--that's one way to find out. but I wouldn' recom- .) mend it as bring the safest way. , ST. Axxvsl DOT 65' G W. L. Florida bclollgcd to Spain ilntil l 7 , V1763 wlicn it was captured by the . , 1- S. British. Sptiiii got it back and Ai'i1ii1?.se, IyjtllsnllftiibsilII?tifl'I;I(Eli (tiff Iilltll Bold H mlllfl mfmnwheg me pm” C. w. 1... was iiclil July 27th, with 3133;: ,i”,;lClV” 1f:,m,"” 's- ”- N” Kwnggligllgaxcignyvggnl s,;;::'):;ls"”l"c ans its "Crnckcis" for it frequent- The meeting opined uitli the League prnycr liy the prcsidrlit, Mrs. Patrick Cl.'il'k.ll. The minutes ics and tubes. Tcnn Mccloskey, of the last meeting ucre read and l-Jthcl Cailaghaii; to serve refresh- zidoptcd as rcziti. The treasurer-'5 incnts, Mrs. Matthias Mili”lfi'l,t', Mrs report fnlloivcd, wliirh showed that Vincent Mt'cIO5kP)', Mrs. Tobias the funds li.'t.'l bccn iiicrcascd ii) .lluri'iii. Mr.-. J. T. MuQlizlid, Mrs the sale of t-iliirly fli. fl pill), also at F. J. Troillor. Mrs. Walter Candy the Scotch coiici-rt. It. was dccidcrl to hold a latvn The t-oiivcilcr of lliPlnIifi5ilIl) party, July Illst. and Min. IVIlt'IlEif'i reported that there arc now fittx-.Milrplir volunteered to donate it five mcmbcrs in the Sub-divlsioii.ihlankct for the lottery to be held In the report siren by the convcn- at the lawn party. it was also de- er of educzitioii, she stated that cclrtl that 5.); women be appoint- thcy would resort to study groups rd every two weeks to clean the in the fall. She re'ci'rcd to an arti- t'Illii'(.'il. it was moved and second- To be continued cle in the July i c of the sac- crl that. Mrs. P.'tIl'lCI( Clarkin he rail lit-art Mcsscilgt-r, advising all sent nu" the voting delegate to the to read 1:. Due to the absence or Diorcsiin Convention to be held ,tho cnnvcncr nt retreats, a rcport Aiilillst 25th to 27th. on the retreat held at Notrc Diinir 'i'hr- iiicciliig uas then adjollrncd, Jilly l8tli-20th was given by the lollmvrd by Bcnedlctioii of the pi-csidciit. A "tliniii;-mil" lctttr WRSIBIPSSPII Sncraniciil by Rev. Father lrrrl froin A iiionlccr for trclits l'(l-i)IPCi'll'lllll(!. , ccivctl. , Prior to the meeting a very in- i).sclissiam took plncc rnnt-crn- iPl'F5IilliZ and educational talk was inf: the Red Cross Blood Donor,;:ivcn by tho Mother Superior from Clinic which was to be held in Lor Notrc Dame, the topic being ”The 65 hall. Thuisdav, August '7th. The Rural Yotlih Conference." A vote follolvinsz ladies were appoliitcd i'or,of thanks was moved by Mrs. Mai- iho dliirrcnt duties: To register .tlii:ls Mliiiliny' and seconded by Mrs. Patrick Clnrkiii; to escort F. J. Ti'allil'll'. which was presented Mrs. William Cullen, lKirs.fto Mother Superior by the presi- Mccloskci: in clean nt-cd- ricnt. to the Floridi-i l 2 YEAR . GUARANTEE never fertilize their soil: and be- I 55It.5 by in MI! tom Dr-km-i (i In: until an nlrel and wood Hull)- lens: - Manna I dean and I-than NORTH V NEY MARINE RAILAY C.O.i.TiD. , . zvanm svmvs Now: ram: .9 Y. oocxmva - Al;Vt' l?EP4lR5' s,..m.t.u. 4.oi,tm .1 mm... 14.1.... GENERAL MACHINE SHOP diet Vlmktr. re: Reva--s..A ”r1.t2ed THE Erna GUARANTEE If any 3200 Hearing Aid lN YOUR We lftilirbziti duo HEARING AID sell for more than 585 OPINION in any way outperforms a 885 Zenith, Youa MoNn' BACK (under our unconditional I!)-day return privilege)-You Am; THE Sou. Juocr. Iy the Maine of Wald- Funooa lonilll lodloaflld and Television 30:. T91! IOVAIVV OF NIABINO BATTERIES FOR ALL AIDS TOOMBS MIISI-O STORE 167 Queen St. .7 ' . . I BRAND-NEW ' it j , I I , CANISTER VACUUM Complete with I 7 A”e.rlIincnl.1 LIMITE FOR A race HOME DEMONSTRATION WITHOUT OBLIGATION WRITE on . 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