\ fee I toilet-res Recipe 32 pages . ‘T’ '—'T"‘ lcoul for A. Plckurd & (J0. |md that skirts wlll be done; "with entirely tn less than a CHURCH-—-Preaching ration." _ that Won't we have an awful | with our daughters!” LIKE A GRAY DAY m Court Official; His Majesty n l0 o: under a cloud and we tn attend to aiialrs of state. in Ditto: Vcs. he's like a gray —nlerlty of cloud. but no reign. UAW. BASEBALL . LANGUAGE “Pity caught film st home." _' szlgffot-t you ma he was out." “Writ. now can he be st llc ll out?" home, FIGURE THIS our . H“ 11° you think a msn picks T111111! when he can't e till after they are “will tn ‘m W" ierzsnle as they pick Central Guardian E08 TAXI day and night gar- vice. Phone 687 or 209-1. A HANDY DANDY cafle of need- l8], for each yearly new or renewal ieuitlscription to The Guardian. RODITS TAXI SERVICE Em- pire Hotel. 225 Queen street, Phone 443-1. i i I NEEDLES! NEEDLES! A dandy case ot‘ needles given .with each iyearly new or renewal subscription 'to The Guardian. NOBODY CAN AFFORD T0| iMISS Prot‘. Harvey's lecture onl Edward Wheian ut the Strand Theatre 0-n Monday next at eightt ‘IJ- n1- - 1073 HARD COAL.-- The schooncr| -"'l‘heolirre" will arrivc ncxt week‘ twith 1.000 tons high grade hard (lus- their orders 1055-3-3ieod r ‘to mers should book 110W. i LEAVING CERTIFICATES _ Among the successful pupils wlll- rrlng their Public School Leaving Certificates wort.- llollis Jenkins and Fred Jcllkllls of Mt. Herbert School. YEARLY NEW OR RENEWAL Subscriptions to Thu Guurrlialt are lntitled to the case oi‘ noodle given irce with ench Subscription, CHURCH SERVICES iicv. George Extence oi‘ Toronto, will preach at Kcllslngtiln. Arrg. Slit at 11.00 n. ill. rind 7.30 p. lrl. Freo- town at ii p. m. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES — August ilth. Mtrrrny liar-bur North 1030, Peter's Road 2.110 and 7.30 t). rlt. Front-tier‘: - Rev W. E. lnlvlrs VERNON CIRCUIT. — Services on ‘Sunday. Aug 8th will he as fol- lows; — Services Cherry Valley 2.30 p. m.. Vernon 7 p. m. Sunday School at the usual hours Rev. T. A. “lilson of Cove Head will preach at both services. EDWARD WHELAN—Father 0i' - ROOPS Meat Market PHONE 421 BEEF Roasts "Shouldefl Roasts "Rump" ,, Steak . . . . . Tribe “Cooked” Corned Beef .. . . .. 18c to 20c Hamburg steak 22o Cooked Lunch Losf .. 35o i PORK P111111 Rollin .. 28c Fresh Chops Fresh Sausages .. Bacon “8houlder" BIRDS Chicken and Fowl (milk fed.) IMPORTANT Ali our Beet‘ ls hung two weeks and more before being cut. ‘l his is the reason why it has that rich. and delicate flavor. You are Invited to give our “Shoulder" and “R1""i1" Roasts a trial and learn for yourself the differ- ence. Wh)‘ hi! our business grown to such large propor- \'°"l i" I11 short s time. “There's a Reason." "Stall Fed" Cattle hung two weeks before cutting and- Bacon and Hams from fresh THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i “ii tMlss Laura MucDougall accom- panied by her friend Miss JOY“ White has returned to Plctou. N is. llflvlllg spent an enloyuble vaca lion at the farmer's home in Argyit ‘Shore. i rust Anna A. Carley, daughter of Mr. Patrick Carley, a very high .iy respected gentleman of Auburn ‘i,- leceiving a. very warm welcome um her arrival home on a visit tt jlrcr father. Miss Cnrley can b. ‘classed s8 one of the successiu jlslarrrlers albrotld. IShe has spen ‘the last three winters in Florida and willie we were hurled in snow bunks, she was enjoying summe weather with flowers and tree: lliut tn all her travels. just at thil ‘lime 11f Year she had seen no cr0I11 so abundant or so far advanced as these on her island home. She say. no where can the eye rest on suci lrraguificellce as on the island. the roll soil and green fields, and the .t'rtrlt laden trecs are a sight tot jllli: eye of the artist. Miss Curie) iwili remain on thc island a couliit of lflfliltlls visiting t'rlentis_ ISLANDER WINS SUCCESS. No one could imagine a better isctting for curly training in that irtssitluily that is necessary to make u succ-ossfui lifc iusurarrtze curcet" ‘than that oi‘ E. V. (Jrccd o1‘ Port laud tviro is now Oregon manager lot’ lilo Sun Life oi’ Carlatln. Born ‘fin a inrru oi Print-e Edward lsluurl illud rourcti aruoug tilt» rugged lub- 'orirlg folk oi‘ that territory. tltc boy ;(‘rircd lourrlerl to rntaasurc his day int‘ toil from dawn to dark. and llc» lualue at-custorrltul, us a tuteluber 0i lllis company puts it, “to that habit ‘or lrldustry which is his prcdorrlilr lztnt characteristic," v Edward Victor Creed was born "u September, 1888, on a lonely lltlflli Ulllll was i0 be his home ior lllllllly years. His early work on ttire tarru did not deprive irilrl of his trdrlt-zllloll, tur he successfully cont- llictcri the course oi‘ study in. butir illre cloureutary lllltl high schools viu Cllurlottctotvrl, l’. E. l., in addi- tion 10 his duties about the home- stead. ~Rcsolvetl to abandon his agriculture ireritagc- rm- a business ‘career, Mr. Creed entered tlhe .;‘\ Irvin" F" t HIS trade mark on the head of every cask is your guarantee snd your grocer’: guarantee of the World's Finest Molasses. GENUINE BARBADOS grins Fancy] MOLASSES Rich in Vitamins and Mineral Salts OQ-O-Q4-OQ §f.'§'@§§-O.§ O§§FOQ O lohn Smith and His Car B! FREDERICK C. llllStiELI. John iiruith is u slllurrwler whom every ulnturillt slluuld wel- eolne. lls la nut flflllllIl, rattler hols a motoring martyr. a chap willing and gluil to have exploited, in an interesting way, his nlperlelwsls fur the the benetlt of the other twenty lnllliun or more the Inulor clan. mom bent of §Q-§-O-§§§§O V§-§fO-OQ-+§O 000-01 SMILES PER GALLON “'i‘irat.‘s wiry l ucvtrr- touch it." Smith rcplluti. “Arcrft yolt rullu-r going to t-x lreru s?" I risks-ti. “lu your iilll‘ltlll't‘ tor i .. lllt: grcull-l‘ pzrrt oi" tllc sucrcl oi‘ gas terlliiullly. it‘ you're gutting good ruiir-rrgi- it's wisdortl to lot ii iAllIlH‘, but ti" lllc rullvdittl l-‘i low you can't do llllit'li by expel-i rllclrtillg 1r liltlv," "I think l‘ll try kccpirlg tabs ull extriellstwl," Srlrllh ticr-itlml. "l‘li otzlrl now with this tauktul v-t‘ gils." “You'll lIlJtl that by rut-ritirly, tho cost oi opt-ruling the car tilvru will bu rlltlcit ll|tli‘t~ suthttrlriltlu lu drrr-i iug ll. \\'llt.-u soruetluu corrvs uluul; with tirc yxrru that ire can't aiittrti lu <:.Wli a cal‘ you'll have y-uur lrlclrro book to prove that he can." So Smith kcpr his mind on tho speedometer and the gas tank tor kiiiod hogs must eat better and our prices are no higher. impaction Invited. Our new market la one of the finest in tjlrarlottctown where ho shorthand, st rlltioll. studied and Smith was filling up with gas oliue as l drove ill to the garage 0116 (Welling and it occurn-itl to mt: to ask llim what sortvoi‘ gas rrlileuge Business College, typewriting. business admini- zl ft-w days, and tllcn rustle t1 repllrl. it wag not an orlcotrrltgillg U119, llu was strrpriscti to lcnru that Irv was only gutting irllout lWOlVP ruiiti-s pvt‘ rcsporlsible government herc—will candi- bi- dealt with in a masterly mau- rrcr by Prot‘. Ilurvey in the Strand‘ 'l‘heutrc on Monday evening next. “at X p. m. lLay aside your politiwj l. M. ROOP C0. and come! 1086.: l MARSHFIELD B A P T l S T service orl Strlltlay aftcruon August 8th at 3 p. tn. conducted by Rev. A. A.i ‘McLeod of Snmmeralde. “ti 111111111 ivwiiiesiiiii’ "n"? Vihii‘ lug iritrzlds and rl-lutivcs lrl (‘ilvt-rl- MOTOR pARTy_Mv and Ml-ijdltlll Viilitl lluslutl. All‘. it). J. Mo: David Jarrritoon, Mr. and Mrs. JolrnlKeiili" i"""“"“i 1mm“ buiiiiiii’ "m" ,J2lll\l€:i()ll. ‘Miss Dorothy Jamie'.~lrln.i“i§“ii‘ii"i5 ii "HY iiieusiiiii- ‘vwk ,.\lr. Leo Jlrrrrleson and Misp Corellai with iiis iimiéime" Mrs‘ _ isvowarl or u-vledford’ Mass" urevop Sllrrlulcrsl(le.—4)ir. and ‘spending their holidays in Stur-“ileuige iiirsey 9f Bofmm’ Nhuls" ‘goon, the guests or M“ and Mmmne gpeiltllllg their vacation at, tie iDtlllfllll Jarnicson. iMlBg Janrieson Miiismiii Hotel’ Hiisticffdzeacii and and MlSs Stewart were forruerlyafl’ high i“ their Pulse 01mm" ierrlplnyei in th Advertising de-wiiushaiils famous cooking-Mr‘ mammal; M, the e(;uard|au_ arid Mrs. Lewis Warren of Ottawa, Ont., are spending their valcatlon 0 the Island vlsitin relot vets.—— A PLEASANT VACATIOFL — Tlllre North Rustlco Iirseball team Among the many who have nrotor- . v cd from abroad to spend their vawam Pliiglessii"? wyulelfuny “ma? cation on this fair island by ihellh” s.ki]iul_ nhimibfinleilt of t ‘H; ma’ were Mr’ and MNL Gem S_ captain .\lr. Arthur Woolncr lllllli iWaddell. and their two daughtersirecemiy won u "imory m“ b e lE v I , R m‘ m I Wlrlsloc Huskies.——’I‘iic farmers are ‘Maggi? zfn-éihm}; lmrtrogllessflrfiizrtvulzibusily engaged cutting and hauling . w“ spam M the home o! the ‘Gum! in [their hay anti from ‘all reports cr's ftlillill’. Mr. Neil Waddeil, Coil-l he” i” 1* 1118'” 11°“ ‘mi’- Iector of Cllstouls_ Victoria, and al- so at. tire homo oi’ his brother Mr. co R N WA L L CQMMUNWY t ‘ ... ' he ,0 E Waddeulv Kenya Crox Mn CLUB. Tile July meeting ot’ t‘ whldvlbll‘ who is engaged a m the Cornwall Community Club was Iuutoluilbilc business has not vislt- held in Cornwall Bu“ with i‘ Food ‘ed Ms native pmvmce (m. over attendance. Alter the busrnclss ‘twenty veanh m“; notes manylmeetirlg plans were tirade for tre ‘changes p, that time" Althoughvfllllllllll picnic which will take place illclr stay was only a week, enjoy-fatter haying. Further plans will be able trips were taken through the 11111119 111 111B M1511“ 1115919115 Wiliiii‘ trurlntry visiting friends and old‘ will be held in Cornwall llall Morr- ucquairltances. Oil July 30th they day the ninth. NBW 111611111915 We left on return. cordially invited. ice cream and cake will be served-- NORTH RUSTI~C0.-iMlss ltln MllcKellzle has returned to Rusti- co after spending her holidays in Strlrrtrlcrsltie ltllll Hunter River.- Miss Mabel Woolncr spent the week-end in New Glasgow visiting her sister Mrs. Mervyn Bulman.— Mr. Blols LoPlrge is spending his holidays in (‘harlottetowrr the gltest of ills aunt Mrs. Warren. Mr. Rvolgir Ferris was a recent visitor to North Rustico.—'l‘llo tunsorlal parlor ot‘ Mr. Edmund (iulinut of North Rustico is belns widely putrorlizeil which speaks highly of his profession.——Mr. Ar- tlllrr Vvonlrrter has been successful lrl obtaining Hope River School for the coming yeal-.—Miss Janet Robertson of Srrlumerslrle return- PERSONALS Mpte Cfiflilltl. Stewart lcltvrs lit" morning on _rcttlrn ilorllc, aftt-r spending her vacation visiting b1119- Mlsg Dot Jirrrlieson 191N011 111i! morning [or ilostou. utter visiting htr pureutd in Sturgeon. Miss Marion Rodd or (lmldrrrt Hospital, Boston. iti Vkiiiiig hm- ilomn in Harrington. Sits leaves to resume her training Arlgust 14th. Miss Hazel Macitlle, Bollshttw left Oil return to Providence. R- i» Saturday morning having 11119111 the past month with her ruothsr. Messers (‘rortlon lnrnan. Dosnhia. and Everett MrrcRnc. 301111111111’- have returned tn Provitlentie. R- i-t unm- hdvirlg spent a pleasant three weeks vnuntion at their resnetliivlt‘. llolucs. Tllcy made the trip ‘by motor lrr Mr. irlrllurrfls cur. s s . Dalllouslc University — — HALIFAX. N. S, Arte. Science, Commerce, Englnserh-n Pharmacy- lerllelnl. Dentistry Music, Law, Upon completion ct his (eollegc work. lMr. tircorl entered ttlle irusl- Jltiss world as ltll‘ tuuployc oi‘ tllc itoyai iiallk of Canada. lie spoilt [our years with the bank, going through various departments by Dfvlllulimr, and when the resigned. to enter the real estate and general Jrrokeruge business at Calgary, Al- iberla. he had gained excellcrlt. ex- qlcrierrce ill finrrrlcirll problems. lie It-ontinueti another four years in ircul estate, and subssutrcntiy spout plrrt of u year as (llzriurs arljtlster tor the (‘Uckr-Jlllltl Plow Coulpuuy |lll Calgary, and one year us u. real |cstale salcsrrlurl for the Wuyrlc Elias Bish-‘Coillii-Y Reilii-Y 001111111111’ 0f Dlilfflilflpoillts tllcrc - .\llch. His salesmanship and financial work furnished an excellent back- ground for decision to enter life in- surance. Ernest W. Owen. who thud become acquainted with Mr. _Creed when Calgary manager for Itlle Sun Life, and wllo later was nlnde Detroit manager for the corri- iimny, succeeded in selling him the possibilities lrl life insurance. Mr. Creed signed a contract with the Sllll Life irl January. 1917, and- has bccu connected with the company since that time, with tile exception or thirteen months spent as chief filofekflober for the Air Service of the Arnty ut ‘Buffalo, N. Y. ‘in August. 1921_ his work with the Detroit agency of the Slln Life hntl been 0t‘ such high character that he was mrrtle instructor of flilcllts. and held tillls position until September. 1022, when he was ap- pointed runllsger oi‘ the Northern Michigan division, wltth heudqtrart~ ers at lSaglnaw, Mich. He con- tlrlued in this capacity until Aug- Keep Throat Free Of Catarrh Germs The Infection-Killing Vapor of CATARRHOZONE is The Best Treatment It there is a tender or weak spot in your throat, that is where dis- ease germs are sure to lodge. Prorupt treatment is necessary to ke0p~th6 germs fironl spreading through the tbrcathing organs. It's because you can breathe Ca- tarrhozone that it is so sure ‘to reach the trouble. Catarrhoznrle goes wherever the air you breathe can go. and it's healing influence extends to all the delicate llnlnizs of the throat and bronchial tribes. By inhaling Catltrrlrozone, _ you prevent Cold. Sore Throat, Bron- chitls a-nd Catarrh from developing. Get Cata-rhozone to-day. Complete mrtflt $1.00. T-Eftlfififiil-P FXffii<1_—_R-:___ he was glt-ttillti.‘ v gallon trill-rears wllir his lypv lli ‘luiiveiii ‘Hi3’ 'ii“ii"wii$ ii"'7""i)i-"~, ll its: sirulliti hall»- lit-cu rt-zrlizirlt-l "Don't kt-tlp truck of it. What's tirtejnhum Scvplnluon‘ "Se?" ' *,‘l‘li try ruukirrg llil’ ruixturc. I product-ti a little red 1n@11111i1°"kiiear1er." he said. "'l‘iu-, instruction ‘md- “Mimi-T “- imimed l“ ii“ itemlilotlk tells how it, lmrllt! Slllillli: ill. the eudot‘ expenses for the prcy-ignovlghp. rous nrorrtil. 'l‘lrc ltcm read: “Aver-g S“ he "M. ma‘ m.. This ti“... age miles iii“. EimOiiTIU-i’ smithwlle reported that llc run 75 ruiics eyes followcrirrny finger to tlrr- (‘tit-ion five gulhmvv The “nu-um, u ,4 respondiiii: mil" n” the mimiii Pr“ still below pill‘. llc was puzzled. To Viol“ w iiiiii- Th“ “Kilim” immiiy Hkilltllll to llirlr tvlly tllc lllllliillit‘ COPPESIJOIItIPtI} thc car hat. lillHAl‘. w“ 1.0L“... n 51.4mm m, | mitt, 14 mile” i""" “Mimi iiitm- ih [along lrolut- with him tilrrr altcl‘ "Thai," ""11 W11)’ iii Wii i3 my- uoort. As l trxpot-lcti i louuti that lit‘ ficcoiiiiis 11W Ufiliflli." I fifl-id- "ltvheuidruvc rrcdrly hull way up till: urariu lmY gnsiiiiii“' “iiieiige ‘iriips “if wuibstrtrtet bclort- I‘L'lIltillillt2l'lllL' to push is Sumekilmng wroiilg"illls choker all tllc way ill. llc was iEii-iier I "i" 15mm‘? c Emmi i" “e wasting gas and illamiug it orl tilc IEiiSQiini-‘Jii-aiioii 91' me gas i5 1mm. carrburetor. For uufltllcl‘ thing, he tor the carburetor needs readjust- kept the gas level. on the steeping ,merri.. In this case it happened 1° post. in such a position that the ibe the quality 0t‘ the gas- lam try- throttle was much too tar Ullfill irlg another brand rro_w and tire when the engine was supposed H, mileage i5 39111115 back to “Ormal- the idling.’ I told llirlr to kccp tllc “ls there such a difference in throttle one“ (1.411). wide Enough u, E115?" smith iliikeii- l v prcveut stulllrlg wllcu the clutch is “Th5 ‘iifiereiicib iii-my epnimhi rclcused \\'llcrr Lilo enl-Lillc \\'lll'lll0(li I said_ ~19 the proportion oi air up he coma have kum [he gas! 1190011511111 1-0 P19411013 1119 i191" I105“ lover ill its closed position, and‘ sible mixture. I can K81 111111 11111 would have hm] 195g difficulty‘ “m9 ileriifynanuelwith Oneiiliviid o: slliftirlg gears. \\"llcrl llc pulled up} in“ "-5 w h an“ lei‘ Wow’ m“ lo llit! ctll‘b to lct mo oit llc aliowctli 911111138 111° Cmliiireii’? aiiiuiiifiiem lllt’ t-llglllc to r-ulr a willie instctltl to suit conditions‘ Bu; wired list El m. Shutting n o“ and Coast-lug u, a question of chung rig t e car lure or" stop’ 3411151319111 U1‘ 0i cimiigiiig ii“ Bu“ "You lrr-c wasting gals cotltirr tlons I prefer the latter‘. Tire car- mm,‘ l Sum‘ 41l'0\X‘“ nuvm. vouch hurt-tor is the lust thing to nteddie pm- urltil you lcztrrl to drive ulore Wink" ccolrolrlirarlly." “All fight," hc boasted. “t'il_ tukc iyoul‘ atlvicc. but I'll go you olrc bct- ustv 1934' when m» took up his prté-l tut‘. I'll make the rrrixttlrc as lfiklll‘ scut dutlos as Ortigorl ruururgt-r, as pussiillv und hung up a rccoHi piouccrirtg ttllo (JOlllDillly lu that for gas urileuge." territory. So ire tries this,’ too- ilut t-ltlvtlfill Mr. ('l'|_=8tl's interests outside of (lays m“... he Hamlin.“ m“; h.- had illc lusurrrrlcc whllc lu Mlciliilflvll "mm, u mistake, 1-1 Hue,“ u», m, tggl- was lriolll: tllc line oi‘ y111111K P911111" 1i [lug eighteen m- rtlut-ttu-fl on long work. llo was for two years prcs- rial-g," ht- said, "but n“. m“. ‘van-l idt-ul oi‘ tho llaptist Ytilillltiwpi-iiiliiel-‘i r-llllill illlls rm high itlill lu tllu cit)’ Siwifly “i Uiiiriii" m“ ii "Mums l lltlvc. to rallokc tlrc l-;lr'ilt|l'cttlr~ hull" W4“ Sim," i"'°"“i‘i"'il "i [he Sam? tlu- time: and that. wusit-s lrlori" t-iilii utgzluizzltltln [or Mil-lilgrlll ivl‘ tllo‘ ma“ I Have." . imiirii" H“ w“ "is" ‘or mm yauri iin- had solved his owu t-t-ouonly llIHlIllM-I’ ut‘ title hour-d u} burnings-rs; "robin"! mo“ “ml ‘hm?’ WM“ “m, oi‘ liu- liiiltllril. \l)tlll); ienplcs Uil-llhils l" Muurmce wyl_|.m_lllv"vuge i" ihFilPl‘ in gut ii. toll‘ Illilft‘ llirlr-s li1'1' gtrilorl that is tiul 111111‘. 1111111"- 'i‘ilr-rt- is ll. lirrllt cvou lo 1'1'11I1t11ll.Y-‘ ., - . ‘ r .i. sruilt-s pt-r Win11" i“ ili'l'll lll‘li\t.‘ly teugugrti Ill rut lltlvttl iili 11111“ v . l‘ _ _d_ ship work for lhut or: llillllilltii. P-tullclvllt-tc around lllt lnppy tut llc lliii zllso taken l'llll\lll"l'ilhlt' lltviiliii- _, . icrr-st ill itho cllulrrlltirfis t: ill‘ iutlrs. ""‘_{">T ||,. t; r-tlliillliilllg his l'1‘ll,‘_lilil.\‘ work “‘l likt- yflllri IHIIPifl-‘llfll- ut Pilfllitlltl llillll ill tlrt- {lrl-soul Jouu to llifl‘ it t-‘nvt. l Liutv is tonclllug ll, class oi 1il)()lll. strnrly old nutll. v _ 1 all young at I \ '1‘ Ii "Y_ i 1 i " iiiii" w" Tin" v l’ mo" llc Write curls us. ill to. zl » llttplisi t‘lrrlrtllr. rlt ttnttls." rrurulrkt-tl ll1‘i‘ llrvrltl.‘ Wlmt troubles he enjoys irrrvc rc» “Tito other StlrrtliiY i1!" will’ i‘l“i]‘I‘i"lIi:| mum. in...“ to,“ in his work. llc in ollitprll, ttlltl who?‘ uulrgt; ‘mu-I tlctrltrrr-s. its llli‘ uluuurlt oi llnlc lit! wukc lip. H1111" -_1i Ii 1"“ 11m“. rtuctissill‘)! in building rr new alrcuvy 1111:1111. and t-rlt-tl tut; >0 mu’; hint.“ lctrvi-s little for all)’ llllf‘ 0i’ rt-t'rc-t'vt‘l‘yi1111i.‘v' 111"“! m" “mm , . ..' illliii‘. PXPUDI an oct-irsitlrlni gains floorlilgrar-lorls. urliy lll|‘t't‘ skull-Hi ll its r- u. After arriving zri l'iil‘ililllil_ Mr. ('l‘t'l‘tl bt-rulut- interested lll (‘intui- lrr-r ut‘ i'tlltllllt1l't't1 \\‘til'l\' illlll il-l-‘i ilrlurl] VALUABLI INT BA NOE watt, WHAT 1S "Does, AND HES One of the ‘Bppillliflg thtngs irt of Ricivard Atkinon, Toronto car- connection with Ontario's poison Peril". and lather of five chil- liquor trail is til»: number of wo- dren. Mrs. Shuiman is shown men ‘involved either as casuaitter: above with her baby daughter. or vendors. Shown above is Mrs Police allege that Atkinson died Fannie Shulman, of Toronto, who after drinking alcohol bought faces a charge of manslaughter from tm accused woman. following the death this week PROOF vilt-t-tl llt-zlrirlg ailolrt it. l "llztlw u good tirrre?" Johnny had born the guvsl H!‘ ‘Futurity. horror at u pttrty tilt‘ duj.‘ l)t‘llll't.'. "llirl i?“ illlsWPTPtl J0l111l1y. rtlltl ills. littlt- friend. ‘iklrunrv. lliftl not llllll;'.l'_'.' yi-tl" asked "I'm r-——-—-\ A U!’ aSensatioizalhrzce' ER newt. our rulllucll Gilson's of Guelph now offer you t. porlcrlcrl iurnuc¢~~ piprlcls ur pipe slylv-nt u sellsuliunrll pflcu. Thr- mtt revolutionary tr... pfovemellt it. home ltr-rlting it. lmlf n rr-n'\lf\' lm.‘ prlccd. Elfiricfit, quickly iustwllr-ti uny home, lchuol or church. Costs Less to Buy- Less to Use The new Cllsnn "lvinglc" is built of Tun 't4lf‘fi Pint-s. ‘irurlsmits ht-nt T-l TIMES fnstcr. Patented t. burns all lim K11! and lypt- cont‘ simped grate guts more: limit. utllti. our oi fuel. Electric ulc wielding souls tht- lurllutt- tight .l.~t url Pg): rlguillsk lczlks of gne. rlllsl or sillukv. Burns Hard or Salt Coal, Coke or Wood You un- nut dt-p-mdt-nt upon hind corll ulunt- are yuti gut (‘xrr-llrnl results n“... any tutti of iut-l——-:loft COIll, Cuktt, uil 0r w... You enjoy ml vxlrlt saving by using low cost fut-is. 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