Ointment into partinge all over the scalp. Next morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Re- t in two weeks. "ma. OEsIIutZSssiISOs. run-m. Sold throughouttheDominlon. CanadinnDcmt; l“ Si 5t Isstnal , LII! ll. . .. W" . wCutlinre Sea: s vea without will. I Treatment: At night nib Cuticurs l l l OP-TOM-ET-RY F The newest profession- tiist which deals with the scientific fitting of glasses- is called Op-tom-etry. , Those who are qualified to practice are known as Op- tom-et-rlsts. Optometrists are required by law, like otll- er professional men, to he ‘fully qualified before they can practice ss suoh. 1 Consult an ‘OPTOMET- RIST about your eyes. G.F. HUTCHESON Optometrist SHOP from Holman's Catalog. BATHING s-ulre stunningly lDDd elled by the seasho s: at Pistons. HOPE RIVER TEA, 0th. if rainy on Monday LOVELY‘ SUITS priced. THE‘ ice CREAM FESTIVAL: flit East Royallty takes place on July 6th not on July 4th as stated ill Friday's paper. ‘Saturday 10th. ' WOOL ‘BATHING sit Pstoiis Ltd., moderately _ ON TUESDAY, July 6th. a straw- berry and lce Cream Festival will be ‘neld at East Royalty in Edgar Heartz’s field. ‘ SUMMM-ElR COTTAGE for sale lit Brighton Shore. Dollglltf-ui bathing. Pl-‘lce right to quick pur- chaser. Apply 134 Kent Street. CAVENDlSH.--liir. M. O. Brom- ton, B.A.._ will preach ill Cavendish ‘Sunday at l1 o'clock, ulld at Fair- view at 7.30. WASH DRESSES from the Blin- gnlow Apron, to the attractive and dainty gingham Dress for stree‘. wear, selling at Pntons ‘today from $1.50 up. - RESERVE SATURDAY the 8th Jilly for the great picnic w; St. Peter's Bay. and be assured it will be up to the high standard of for- mer ones-held on the same ground. if Saturday is wet come Mlynrluy, COME TO THE ICE CREAM ‘S0OllA‘[4——Th0 New Annan Wo- men's Institute intend having on Friday evn-inlg. July 7th, on Ngw Annnn Park. If stormy. Saturday cvening. 20 GALLONS GASOLINE as prize offered -by A. Horne & '00.. for the nearest guess to the number of miles made lily Mr. ‘Saunders’ Spe-, 4 UNION, CAFE i QUEEN sti‘. .. Open from 8 a. m. until after midnight. Quick Lunches And Dinners All home made baking. In- cluding pies cfiaoimfdslbrlp- " tfon, cake, stoi "~‘ ~ . - ice Cream served. Give us a call. please you. Ws will, summits This is an opportune time to hays your old tires made as good as new. OWE SPECIALTY is Cord Tires. Bring yours today Ind let us put you in good IMP‘ for the season. EDGAR \WHI'I‘LOGK 162 Kent Street Telephone 087 r Slimmer. Reading ‘AT Carter's Bookstore 2B0 Reprints by DEBT Aurl-loas. ‘ugh-r wrist one? Pnize ON-LY 11-09- “All lil€liflly hound In sloth. Latest ‘MAGAZINES and ‘so 02.00 sach. OUR uewesuens m lssusdi \ OOUVENIR HOOKS and l POIT CARDS, UP-TO-DATE ITATIONERY, FOUNTAINY PENO, ste. l ‘r. "" ' was well attended. ,‘ will hold‘ usocllil on the ‘ grounds. Tuesday. July 11tll. >_ .d:iy following. q m (ioveilead Friday evening at the cial ‘Six Studebaker cur in receg economy test, was ‘won lby Mi Mattie Swan, Elm Ave. Her guess was 19 miles, 100 yards, "r0 EX-PAN-D VJORK-The reg- ullir meeting of the Charlottetown Subdivision of the Catholic, \Vo- men's Lcagllo was held on 'l‘ili-s- dzly evening, July 4th, -i the Als- sclirbliy ‘Hall of ‘the Cathedral, and Maiiy import- int matters were dealt with, and plans completed fol‘ the expansion - of the work ill »fill‘l.llt1l‘ directions. THE LADIES of St. Presbyterian Andrews Church. Montague league lte- ifrtislililu-Lnts, music, games, etc ‘Should the day prove unfavorable, |socinl will be, held on Itlltl first flue By order. OvEH-EADpjkTi-O Manama TON.— The sacrament cf the .'-l.ord's ‘Slipper will be dispensed m l-lzlrrington lllillfdillly evening at 8 o'clock and some hour. Rev, W, A, Rcberlggn B. A.. of Kensington will assist a: the Friday service. WEDDNG BELLS. — A vcry pretty wedding took place in Al- hcrtoll at lllglcsille on Mqndgy June 20th. when Miss Emma Champion, became the ‘bride of Mi‘. Herbert Clark oi’ Albcrtou. The house W313 preltily decorated for l-llt‘ occasion and the ceremony was performed by the Rev, Mr SPTlBES. assisted by the Rev. Dr. J. K. FPZIHGI‘. Shortly liner, the guests were served to a lovely lun- Kfllelill by ‘Mrs. Wilson rind Mrs, Gordon, sisters of the liridc. At iE-l" Hie lid-DD)’ Couple left by car l0!‘ ED111611, nu a motor trip through Nova Scotla. followed by r1191...“ wishes 0| their many friends. r ".{_._____. A4.‘ ’ TWO MILLIONW , PEOPLE in Canada wear glasses to rest their eyes or improve sight. ‘ Glasses really ssvs eyes and are s sl that e wvonrsr values eyesight preelously. Our examination will tell it zzur eyesight, too. will beas- . nail. _o. nliiuus Up to-Daie g Electricians ‘ ‘Bee our window today for bargains. Bee our new line ‘or Flashlights. The belt It .‘ ghglpqlt prises. We are now sister, Miss Catherine Fciiaessy. " Z30 Great George St. House DREBOESJrrim $1.50 up. at Batons. Pretty styles and good ivasha-ble materials. ANNUAL METTING Bedford germ-era Co., will be ‘held July 8th, p. m. ' TEA PARTY at Hope River, Sa~ lllfillly. July 0th. Come and meet your-friends! _ ‘ri-ie cAnoofor sues arrived try to load today. Price $2.00, do lével-ed. Phone 178, AnAiyward k o. y: THE TEA PARTY at Freetown, which was postponed yesterday owing to w.et weather, wtlll be held. this afternoon‘ and evening. ICE CREAM SOCIAL n’ Lower Montague, on. Friday evening, J-uly 7th. Proceeds ill aid of‘ New Un- ion church. I A COME T0 THE lce Cream fes- tival in Spring Park Thursday evellllll, July 6th. at 7 p. m. Blen- ly of ice creanl cake, candy and cold drinks. NOTICE-P. e. llland Fox Bis‘. Gill! 60-. wish to inform their cus. ‘omcrs that they are able to lup. Ply Ilosds roi- hllcult as usual. S. 8. HAFILAND EXCURSION.- Come and enjoy a pleasant days outing to Pictou on Monday, July l0 from Brush Wharf, Orwell. F A GENERAL MEETING of the P. E. island Ayrshire Breeders (“lub will be held in the Agricul- tural J-lull, Charlottetown on Fri- 'lil.\'. July 7th at 12.30. M. Mc- Rae. MEODONALD WOMEN'S INSTI TUTE is imoldlng a strawberry and ice cream festival on the lawn at Hammond Kelley, Bunbury, on ‘Friday evening. Proceeds in al=l of the new Orphanage and the schools. SEAL CAUGHT.-On Tuesday Mr. (‘caries Andrews. Wlielltley Rivcr. caught zl large seal weigh- ing about 200 l-bs ill the Wlielltley River. The hide alone ivelgheri sfilbs. The seal is supposed to have come in from the sea. ——-——<o->i—— PERSONALS lliliss Annie ‘flurrun, of Boston, arrived Tuesday on a visit to St. 'i‘ei'eezl's. Mrs. John Klely and children, of Mulihle ‘l-lozul. ‘Muss, have arrived to visit ‘friends in r-well. iM-rs. Thoiruis liioore, of Boston, is visiting friends iil different parts oi’_this province. I --- ‘- Miss- Annie MoLeinnan, 0'Lenry l5 at present visiting friends in the ‘ntfis '_-s'>‘~_-. ‘ -. one HUHKRLUPIETOWN“ eusnoiss THE CENTRAI. oililtliliii ill interesting Points 0n l And ii On the way to Scotland we viiillrl ed the English Lakes. liy H111 W“ went to Windermere and ‘by bus t0 the viii-age of Bowness on the b0!‘- der oi’ the- ‘lake. There we wow in the midst of the country that inspired Wordsworth and Rlifllilli‘ Southey and Arnold, Collridge and many another British poet and .lutllor,—-the country of which Wordsworth wrote: "Ye mountains and ye lakes, And sounding cataracts. ye mists and winds ‘ ' That dlwell among the hills, where I was ‘born, ‘ my youth l have been ‘purl! in heart, _ _ , if mingling with ‘the world I am content ’ Wltih miy own modest pleasures, and have lived With God and Nature cummuning removed From little enmitles desires- The gift is yours." if in and low These lakes rind hills, clothed in and reflecting the fresh green of the springtime, and bordered by summer residences. surrounded ‘by gardens ill full bloom, enlivened by hundreds 0f holiday making men and women aibrurid in little steamers and bouts of various kinds, are certainly very beautiful. and very interesting. We went in astewzner on lake Winder-mere ‘from Bowrless to the llead of the lake, and traversed the Lake Country from Bawness tr, Keswick ‘by motor car. in size and grand eur the Eilglls-h lakes cannot at all be-coliupzired with that of Canada Yet the grandeur of the hills and the beauty of the valleys surround ._,__,_______________,__ DIED iN,ClTY—-Tlie death oc- curred in Charlottetown 'l‘uesday lMucdonald, aged 73. The ‘body was taken ycr-tcrlluy zlftcrliocn tu Georgetown his 01d home, wllerc bilrlal will take place ‘today (Thursday) u; 2 p.ni. front the residence of Mrs. Elizabeth Mac- doiinliL The deceased was n son of the lute Joseph Mnudonlild of tltiorgetown and was unmarried ‘He. leaves to lnouru two brothels and out. sister, Robert Macdoilillil and ‘Miss Mnry Mucdoulild oi’ Burnt ‘Point and James ‘MilCilfllltllil of Challestowli. Muss. MANY VISITORS COMING. -— Mlr. W-cldon L. Crosnluli. of the colltposilig room force of the Bos- ton Traveller, arrived in the city yesterday morning. Mr. 1 {tilt ‘Miss Katie Duffy and her friend Miss Elliott. have returned city from a visit to ‘Emyvale. M‘r. Theodore lBicllger, ‘llrlsre- iilrilcd after visiting friends in llonshail‘. l Jiiiss Mary Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. l-l. Rogers left yes- terday on a visit to friends in Al- berton. Miss Lena Campbell and Miss Laura Campbell, of New York. ar- rived in the ‘City ‘Tuesday on a visit to their home in ‘St. Teresa's. liiim. A. J. McAdam, Dorchesler. ‘Mass, has arrived on a visit to Mr. J. J. McAdam, of West ‘St. Pet- er's. Mrs. J. ‘S. Cooksolt (nee Miss Nellie Hcdgson) of New Yorkpwas n passenger to. the city last. even- lug, on ‘a visit to relatives and friends. She exlpects to remain on Mrs. ‘Johnston Murray. and her two daughters. Margaret and Beth, of Frank, Alts.. are spending the summer at the home of their par- ents, ‘Mr. and ‘Mrs. A. N. Darrach, New ‘Haven. ‘Mr. Albert ‘S. Irving. a. real estate agent in Boston, and a native of Ciherry Valley is visiting his llged father in Royalty and other relatives on the island. MrJWllllrim Ray Williams and family arrived rhome from Rum- ford. Maine, inst Saturday to spend a few weeks with‘ his par- ents, Mr, and ‘Mrs. Charles Wil- iianls. ‘Elm Avenue. fiMiss ‘Margaret E. McDonald, Berkley. California. has arrived on a visit to her brother. Jas. A. MacDonald. ‘Harmony Jct.. after an absence of nine years. She was accompanied by"ller sister. Mrs. Jerome MacDonald. Din-ches- icr. Mass. " lMril. llugh MacDonald. 0f New York. arrived in Charlottetown on Thursday night. on a visit to her She is ac- companied by he; little grand- daughter. three years old. lt is thirty yrars since she last vieiléd the island. ' able u» supply osmium °" "y part of radio ssts. Over 100 different radio PIP" 9" our list including tits lowest ‘ prices. Complete Marconi II! $100. Westinghouse set I249- and other ssts 017°- °°'"‘ piste. ‘ Thsahovs ssts srs all 2- mm of nmsililoltlvrl- s. Molsaao a sous 001:0?‘ 8t 00., Ltd. '16! Qluscn It?!" - iron siwims And‘ ‘T5721 native of Summerside lsiltce residing ‘ill B0450". ‘llilfi to the paid annual visits to ills fornlel‘ lit’ (lPPW lllJ0lI ilunle ill1t| relatives. He. came via the S. IS. Governor Dingle)’. "m" Boston to St. John and thence by ruii ‘to Charlottetown. lie "informs the Guardian that the Governor‘ Dingley hail a large passenger list, about 6.50 in all, the flffljilfll)’ of them headed for Prince Edward island. Many of them were former islanders, paying their Jresent visit to ‘their native province and representing different parts of the province. Both the steamer ‘to St. John and train from‘ St. John to Szlckville were on schedule time. but unfortunately the usual de- luys occurred ‘between ‘Scnkville and Charlottetown, the latter ‘be- ilig reached n1 one o'clock in the morning. ,At ‘Snckvllle there was a delay of ‘forty minutes. while wait" lug for llic ‘llalifnx train. ‘From; Szrckvliic to Charlottetown thorcl ivere numerous and unaccountable delays. 'i‘llis, together with the’ crowded condition 0f ‘tihe train. and the general discomfort ‘was most exnspcrnting to the passen.‘ gers and many uufa/vouralble coml mrnts were heard on every hand‘ ‘Muny of the passengers were well men with children and not a few again undertake the Journey unti‘ assured of ‘better condition-s, it lr most regrettable that just flbd-llé opening of the tourist season wit-b its promise of a larger hoiue com- ing and visiting list their. usual. luck of facilities had not been ar. ranged for. it is hoped that with out flurther delay more cars wl‘) lie lilaced on the SilCklllllB—-<CliIli'- lottetown route and better accom- modation will be ‘proviided. House Furnishings a "P9118811 lMiiefy at tile present llmtlflrld the placexo btly theni is at Pittons where youvlket a‘ good discount on, account or; the Fire Sale; Thegflhallty ls the best. Mat‘- tresses. lags, Brass ilieds, steel shogany niirrlyglliite Enamel at prlcesf ‘ 34.3mm ruiise Gap sts ail-at discounts. ~I_~‘;_-,»’ _ Tapestry Qltslr Carpets all at discounts. Union Star Carpets all at dis- counts. Hemp Stair Carpets all at dis counts. curtains, Bcrlm. Musiins iprlcsd from 10o per yard up. Pure Wool Blankets in limited quantities. \‘ ' H vy Cotton Blankets HsIfPrlcs. 1 4, m4, 1o|4, Whltl and Grey Cotton Blankets. Window Ghsdss. Gongoisum Squares. Wilton, ‘xminstsr, Brusssl, Un. Io n ,1'Qssiry ailillnlrtlll till} ‘ The first tibial to do when h"; n injury q to apply Munro's .,.,_... '_PA'I‘0NSA LTD.“ 10H rsmous Liniment. it is satiseliiio soothing. gigging mil. sixteen. saga .. m-M-n ch11: s lowest cash Pilwl- - ~~ xxxx44xax English take COIillfy-r-Alili0lil0fil , leading have night after a. brief illness of George‘ (froslnun lit’ WTOIB" of them declared they would neveii l AA“AAAAA‘ r Edinburgh ll The Way iliere‘~ ‘file elrose. lug the laiteslls verycffcctlvo and very charming. ltfiis not wonder- ful iliat poets have been inspired by thein or that they are the resort of those ‘who need rest and seek the quiet plbuslirewhicll recuper- ates the tired nlind. Oil our motor trip through the Luke Country we passed the house ill vrlllclt Wordsworth was horr- tlle houses ill which he lived throughout ‘the greater part of ills life and which he entertained Coleridge and Scott. and other poetic friends, and the church in the‘ valley 0i Gra-smere where his body lies ‘interred. ‘The interest which all Englishmen of light and ill these lakes is wiiihoill doiilht duc as niuch to t-he fact that li/ordswnrtll lived Mid died ncar by us to their great beauty and the splendour of the bills by which they are surround~ ed. Wilen passing. it was very pleasing to note in the North of England, as in tile south red soil.- .-io like that of our own fcrtilc isle! ‘it muy. 1 llilnk, be truly Sillll that the best parts of the Mother Country-the parts lnosl fertile and beautiful/lest upon the rod sandstones. As we enter- ed Scotl:inil---zlftci' spending a couple of pleasant flours at the historic old city of (‘arilsle-—the same red colour of tile soil was noted zllld tho some rich green un d-ulziting landscapes, decorated with the bloom m’ lilrWlflOrllC and rose trl-cs.—-0nl_v some oi’ the fields in Scotland were as full of wobble stillles as Hi8 fields uf Cape Brcloll! But nil were well clilti- voted. and all g.lvq_1il"onlise—-wlien l saw them-ct‘ an abilndam, crop ‘Bcfure going on tn lrfdinhorougli l we looked‘ in ill Albbotsfr i, I'll!’ ‘home of ‘Sir ‘Vi/alter Scott, llnrl on .our rcturn to -.the railway station Vlfllleil the classic ruins of Melrusc Abbey. We nil ltnoiv, of cilursc illzlt there nregno more interesting parts of Scotland than til isc ussocl- l riled with tho nzillleu Bilrns and Scott, and Ahbotsfrirli was one of Scott's crcations. ‘The choice of its site. l)l?$l(l€‘.l.ll,B river ‘Pwocil was Ctlrtiillll)’ u llnyipy our, A fail ea coilutryv lillilll that which sllr rounds it can hardly be imagined The house which he v which was built, and decorated nnld filrlilslil-il ulldcr his direction lie llltcr ivorks, is still in 1i good static of repair, I Scott left it. We were first of all his study, close by Tllcre was the ushered into his bedroom desk upon which tile chair upon which he out, ‘the hunks zit llzlnd on tlic sllclves-jilst as they were when his fancy and his lore and wrought out the works L|lll[¢llltm0l‘l8llZ8(l llilll and ileigilt- ctiedltlle fn-uae of the laud he iov r-d. His lilbrzlry still filisn lilfgt- mliacent room. Books front l: Hilly be obtained on application to the committee ill charge, 13m tiilcy are for the most part left, us the fine old furniture and hc nulliy interesting things with which ADDOBSYDIT! 15 adorned, 513 mere memorials of the Seer of Scotland. , ‘Melrose Abbey, which his work ilns glorified, ls still an interesting old ruin well worthy, 1n itself. of :i visit by the passing tourist ’l‘lie same remark may be mlQIIQ Hiszirdilig Dry-burgh Abbey, nPiir by. ‘Both are relics of the past ind lbulh prove that the Scots men cl‘ lhe past had great nbillty as .'lrchitecls and builders as well as great love for the Christian rcllg inn as they comprehended it. We rode lo Aibbotsfortl and bark i0 lilclrosc iil n stately coach of "ye filtlPll time" driven ‘by n typlcu] uld ‘Scotch coschnlnn who describ __._. Siaiillope Lone BA THING‘- _ ' '“"""swns i BEACH Opens Wednesday af- yternoonJuly 5th. Band and bonfire, every- thing good to, eat, rcls of Perfection "Ice Cream and Strawber- ries. ‘ Bathing houses and parking grounds free. '_Come and have a good ‘time in the water. .,Auto taxi from Mor-i tellllHouse, $1.50 round Edlnborough ‘by and ‘were soolrundel" the shadow of its lltireielit castle and the designed. and‘ very much as ‘Helliulell, Montreal; drink land smoke. Bar- . ..,,.. ,l .- y l to sell Laura Sec bear. ’ Neilson’s best ing at 75c lb. A possible. ‘ r ‘ The LAURA SECORD CHOCOLATES ‘ l‘ ‘ CANADA'S CHOICEST CANDY, ‘LB. 85¢. .“.l'tI-';-"\‘ -. . A The Spa is the only store East of Quebec privileged ords. They are worthy NElLSON’S BULK CHOCOLATES grade, regularly sell- large shipment fresh ‘ from the factory makes this price Queen Street Pa, I “Where Service and Purity Meet” ‘I ~* of the name they 39‘ ell lilo various points of view in tile righly cultivated and splendid country through which the coach passed. than the more costly motors but ull-l- cqillpugc Wiif-llthe lllOl‘t* impns lug and our trip ScotK-i lzubllrs the "The ('0ii('ll was Flower to the scene of more Diva-ling ind instructive. From Mclrose wc proreedcd ill “fats; i-xprcss," "Old Waverly ilotci," ilircctly opposite lllc splendid‘ uionunlent to Sir Walter Scott. on Princess Street. ' W. L. C. HOTEL ARRIVALS VICTORIA HOTEL. i: ‘H. lS. Duncan, ‘Si. John; Mi‘.q..ll)llll ikl. Johnson. ‘Ridlotrvilie, Me; L. F Rusllton, Moncton; H, V. Belyea. Mollcton; ‘R. W. ‘Simpson, Moilctoll; Fred Condon, Mom-ton; W. ‘l3. Su- tlle-rlaild, Trtlro; ,H. B. McLaughlin, Trilro; J. E. Nelson, Halifax; W. ‘Hugh Mal:- Phce, Halli-fax; S. Maxwell. ‘Hart- ford, Conn; G. IE. Alexuilder, Tor- onto: J. C. Kluck, Montreal; D. J. ‘Stevens, Halifax; ‘H. M. Taylor, Hnlllfax; Ii. R. "Brownell, Windsor, Ont.; E. Bishop, .St. John; C. S. Gould, Halifax; Mrs. ‘lra A. Mac- Kay, Montreal; ‘Miss ‘Dorothy Fish- cr. Montreal; Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. M. Psuilnlaii, Montreal; Dr. and Mrs. M. ,0. Davis, ‘W/orcester, Mass; Mrs. T. C. Jordan, Worcester, Mass; Master Wesley Davis, Worcester, Mass; W. Harrison, J‘r_, Halifax; A. 1R. Gueslein. l-lalifnx; Miss Inez Gordon, ‘Boston; ‘Mrs. A, lFgley_ Somerville, Mass; ‘Mrs. E. Foley, Mlildell, Mass; Grace J. Dliigwell, Boston; Helen Dingwell, ‘Cam- bridge; Mziry MacDonald, ‘Rmdbllry, Mass-I Mrs. J. ‘MacDonald und fam- ily, Roxbilry, Mass.; IF. C. Webb, Halifax; ‘B. L. Bentley, Halifax. {Oi- QUEEN HOTEL. Miss Adele MoArtllllr, Summer- slde; ‘Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, Slim- merside; Mrs. ‘Hyslopp, Plctoll; H. P, McLaughtoll, wife and children, City; A. A. Alley. City; E. H. ‘Ray- ner and party, ‘Sunlmersiilc; Cites. it. Stavert, ‘Sulnmerslde; Alvn lire- hililt, Summersidc; Kathleen Smith, Boston; Martha ‘C.,R0ss, Concord, N/li} John A. Allen, New Yorlk; ‘Henry Callahan, Lake Verde; Ila A. iMciLeod, U158; ‘R. H, Bond, St. John; D. MoCor-mack. Boston; Mrs. ‘C. S. ‘Hale and daughter, ‘Boston; Mr. A. J. McAdam, ‘Boston; Mary ‘Huifey, fBoston; Mrs. L. C. McDon- ulrl. Dorchester. REVERE HOTEL. Geo. Iiarris, Boston; C. Brown, York; Claude Bearisto, Malpeque; A. N. Lewis, New Glasgow; J. ‘Ho- gan, New Glasgow: Geo. Riley. Bill- .tic; Mrs. ‘S. J. ‘Roi-ac, Lakevllie; G. D. Walker, Launching; (l. Shanik. ‘Plctou: iC. i-l. Nelson, Moucton; H. Gaffuey, Toronto; ‘R. W. Chis- llolm, Toronto; Miss G. Delorie, Bos- _on; Miss iStella. Delorie, Boston; Miss‘ ‘Minnie -Delorle. ‘Boston; MPH- w. A pletpn, Boston; Mary Mur- phy, ‘ tau; Wallis Fisher, Bos- ton; Ellz. McDonald. B0801"; Jill's- Margaret McCormack, Boston; Mrs ‘K, lMOCOTmtl/Cli, ‘Boston; ‘MIS. M. Cummings, Boston: Miss H. ‘C-Wur miltgs. Boston; Miss Christena Mc- Kensle, lBoston; ‘Miss ‘Elia. McKen- zie, Boston; IR. C. iBrehaut. Roulner, ‘Sank; Mrs. iBeatrlce ‘Curran and children. iBoston; MP8. Tilflilbllll and children, Burlington; Gordon Turnbirll, lBurllllgton; W. L. Cross- man. Revere. Mess; Mrs. William Gaughsn, Revere, lMass.; Warren l-l ‘Carr. Boston; .Mrs. W. K. Carr, Boston; Miss Beatrice Carr, Bos- ton; Mrs. McDonald and family. Boston; ‘Mary A. Campbell. iBoston; ‘R. C. ‘Mullin, Boston; J. Mallard, Boston; lDr. ‘Keith, ‘Springfield, Mass; Roy Baggs. Springfield; Jss. Summers, Springfield; Geo. ‘Sum- fill?- Total rbl- D0nlllli0n.3.'i38 $35,590,900 Index of 48 Building ‘Materials ad- vanccd slightly, and is now 79.3% SUMMARY OF CANADIAN BUILDING NEWS Compiled -for thc Canadian Press by MilcLcull Building lti-lxiru.‘ Ltd., 345 Adelaide Street Wcsl, Toronto. This infolilnlitioll is of interest and importance to every iiilildcr, con- tractor, silpply denier and financier ill Canada. ‘ June Figures Show New Construc- tion Stlil on Upgrade. Dilrillg June, construcilou coll- lrztcts ulwurlled lll Canada, accord- ing to hluuLezln ‘Building Reports. Limited,lullloullted lo $Zi5,ii20,4iJ0, courpzireil with $34,827,301) ill Muy zilid $20.-i3ll,80l) iii Julie, 1021. This places the May total zls the second largest monthly figure oil record sihceMzly, 191i. lieshlentilll lbuilil- lug lu-troiliilcd for .'iti.4% of the June toiui. and amounted to $12,- 985,900. Business building amount- ' 9d to $10,351,200, 0r 20.10}; 0f the total; industrial ‘buildings $4,914,300 or 13.8%; pll‘bll'c works and utili- ties $7.fl6iI,000, or 20.7%. The value of coiltelnplated new work report- ed during ll-ilnc avas 20,117,400. The figures for llit- different pro- vinces are as follows: No. of ‘Projects. Valllc. Onlzirlo . . . . . . . . .. 1597 $l5,it8~l,.100 Qllcibec 65o 12,070,800 British Columbia . 217 1,778,900 » 1,572,000 . 1.198.200‘ Nova Scotin . . . . .. 136 1,104,500 New ‘Brunswick 79 1.007.600 Saskatchewan . 160 874,800 ' During May the ivhoicsaie Price albove 1913, compared with a peak of 183.8% reached in ‘May, 1920. Prices have now declined 36.8% from the high. This seasonal lip- wurd ‘movement will be lmarlked for Jilne due to i1 shortage ill supplies. The. increases lire caused -])l'lill'l])i.il- iy ‘by dillildcrs bidding agilllist v-‘lvli other ill ordi-r L0 get prompt deliv- erics. Lower freight rates on lbasic com- modifies are promised ‘by the rail- HlEAR MORE OF . LIQUOR MATTER OTTAWA. Jilly 5.~—lt is "ltlt, ex- pected that the last has been heard of the amendments to the Canada ielnperance act which were thrown oilt by the senate in the iriosing hours of the last session. ltepresciltutives of the commons spent two hours in cthiference wih ululizlgers for the senate preroga- llvll llellll; iiflsllloned l'or ,l.lll5 pur. hose, in all eiTort to get the essen- tials of tllesc anleudllients through all llit is regarded as probable tilut tho sumo or similar provisions will be lillrodilccd thy the govern- ll\l'lll. curly iil the next session. Tile bill as it was sent up to the senate had in it two main clauses. The first of these prohibited the uxpori of intoxicating liquor (ex. cept by brewers and dlstiilers duly liceusel by the ‘Dolninloni from provinces in which the imports» ‘lilon of ‘liq-nor its f0l1bidden_ and which have by order ‘in council riailuesteil the prohibition of ex- port, Tile nlnill aplicatlon of tnis suction is to iSaskzitchwan, whore export houses have been active, bill it ilpplivs tn zll provinces ivhicll have provincial puohibitory laws and which take steps to bring it into force. This section o-t’ the bill was acecptcd by tile senate and bracilme la-w. The second main provision pro- hibited the inlportation of alcohol- ic liquor by private parties illio provinces which have government control. either directly or by com- mission. This applied to British Columbia and Quebec, and the leg- islation was in the first instance risked for by British Columbia. The section prohibits the import of alcoholic liquor into such plo- yince gene-rely except where they are consigned to rhe executive government or to a commission. This is the ‘part of the bill which the scnalc killed, and l‘t is expect- ed tilat it will be introduced Bldlli early in the next session. ivllicii ‘ivill go n long way towards lilalutllinilig the present fllllll/‘lly roads. This should mean another declenslou ln prices in the Fall — Q Aspirin is the _ soetioseid mere, Springfield; W.“ Cdlikins, Springfield. _ _ _ - Handy "Bayer" boxes. of 12 tahlcte-Alsobot k (TFIIIQPTIC in c Illdl) o flim- t itlleelilililiie‘ Yfliitiflmu v with their general credo ml!‘ which makes building the llveiitln- dllsiry in the Dominion today. Aslallilu UNLESS you see the name “Bayer” onlltiiblfiti. Y0“ are not getting Aspirin at all Accept only an “unbroken package" of “Bayer ‘Tablets of Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out b)’ physicians during 22 years and proved safe by millions i017 Colds Headache A Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia. . ' Nepalis, Earache Lumbago . Paln._.,lf§l:li, ._ _., e124 Ind lfirrpilldlllti- k h {imitators of w . iii-ihfiéégucorlggm o»