. I=E . t= » = Iu . Alili I vnnu WEATHER ._.-.._q».. .-.._-__-..____ That is- the comhinatio these days and to get Ihzii comfortable, cool feeling your remedy is PERFECTION ICE CREAM either in'bulk or brick. How one enjoys it especially for dessert Just at this ‘season, A delicious dish of Per- fection Ice Cream with a goodly supply of our Island Strawberries buried beneath the tasty mass of nu- factured goodness. A serving of Ice Cream is a ways appreciated by your guests and may be had quickly by using the telephone. Central Creameries ‘ LIMITED For the convenience of our patrons in Eastern Kings, wt: have established a = cream gathering sta- , tion at Souris‘ where cream is received every Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday. Souvenir Goods llefore choosing souvenirs to tak _homc to you: friends be sure and sec our "Warwick Gift L no." boxed separately and marked in souvenir style. The assortment is very complete and you will he sure to find a gilt for everyone and at a price to suit every purse. w. w.. Wendel Ltd. 1oz GRAFTON swim-n- Eyery article is I 9 Trout Fishing Regulations No person shall kill in one day more than thlrt! ‘mm (Mn-Everyone not being a permanent resident oi Prim?! |. dent thereof who fishes for or attemp? t; wmwut fir“ trout In the waters of Prince Edward is?" It o’ prgguriflQ an sngler‘s permit is liable to a pens y twenty dollars (90-99)“ . _ ch , r. Permits u» be »P|‘°°\"°d It Publlvlty °i"==- i‘ Iottetown. costlnli 1W° ‘hum? ($2'°o)—' ' tt Th‘ “m "urchin or export lrlvn trohhywerwigrmathz: when Pr°°‘“"d I‘ ‘prohlbned’ prionvco ntaay take IWIaY “l” I. -- aw u ea c . m, ha: efflillt from either nompmhq by a certificate to t oaugm l hose district the fish were v hi-cirofrlrlhflley infighting. agent adjacent to the locality in omen they were cnvsht- i‘ H h g h r o a ‘_ Toufl." |fau|gytflfgnghlqlwigliriaizlis OlIfIcZrYVCl-iaaiottetown. e.. on app GI A. E. MORRISON. . . | t r- June m, 1921. ' °‘"_"° "p" ° \ ..__... _ DfiINK OXOLA . The refreshlngbeverage-Tonio. Brewed from barks and/ herbs. _ Quenches thirst. Restores the afllllliliil- M!" ‘mid nerves. A Maritime Product made by * TENNANTS LTD" AMHERST. N. 8. olssmmurep or J. S. MacDONALl) . CIIAILOTTETOWN. rumor: snwluw ISLAND wrsocsssns _ , raurr, CONFECTIONERY. niseur-rs. DRINKB- "@- vlllil-filtffltwslii. _ _\_ ++o+ 0440+» 04 Q-eeeeeo-oeeeeow , i l, eooeoeooriyev+°fi""“““'”ir M. Acorn, motored through Mtwpddnn“ 31 fijnfigffigffim,“ Stewart enroute m dvndgen one l m». 41 East 42nd so, New York City. ‘day last week- ——Mr. and Mrs; Sterling McNelll and little s0n,lN°'1"_______‘.>______ Kenneth. of Windsor, 0nt., areITHE PRAcTmAL IMPORTANCE wit“ i“lt...‘il\‘ié‘tli-°.'i“‘fi‘fi"i.iil or or is; "u: S.‘{i.l322°“..f.‘. $25,211:. <-»»=~-=»-- Fm \ i 1 i l l the island in the near future. daughter, Elva. Mrs. Acorn and ‘Ola and Lohma. and Mr. and Mrs.’ son's mother. Mrs. Marie Hooper. i i i m- al . ‘July 27th . l ibc sorvico l_n lldrtncy Hall Sunday ‘out 2.30 and Sunday Schoolot 2. j CENTFI |_ CHRISTIAN CHURCH —Miss {the morning and evening services, in Central ‘ which services Dr. Grant K. Lewis lot St. Louis, M0,, will speak. vice in St. John's Anglican church ‘tomorrow afternoon at 1i ,'i‘bc liev. A. it]. Gabrlcl of Si. Pet- , Icrs Cathedral will offlcintc. , _____ i TRINITY UNITED, CHURCH- ‘Enrly prayer meeting at 9.15 a. m. ,Sabbaih School at 10 o'clock. Rev. jlinmntonti Johnston preached at vmurning and evening services to- morrow. (Dr. Ramsay being on vu- cation). Special soloist for the day ;Mrs. W. W. Taylor of New York, {who will render n. solo at curb scr-‘i! ‘Flam!!!’ °r l-ipklc“ _ ‘he quick l vicc. { RAI- ‘Thost: who can uvnil themselves of Ihc opportunity In hear Dr. Grant .K. Lewis of St. Louis, Mo., in Cen- sriral Christian Church Sunday mor- ,bing nnd Sunday evening, will assured of n trcni. without doubt, one oi’ the outstand- rlng lenders in ihootl lClirlst of America, also a brother- lhood that represents mommunicants. Dr. Lewis is a man 1m‘ fine personality, and rare pulpit. gifts. mnllgious Iboughi, and life oi’ today, ‘nnd with his ability to set forth the Gospel as it is related life, there is no doubt flint this Am- ‘crican preacher will prove an inspi- rniion to nil who will be privileged ~Io hear him. ‘Neill will sing both at the morning] _ anti evening ‘welcome to ull. VILLAGE GREEN NOTES. ._. Mr. G. C. Acorn has been visiting in O'i.eary the guest of Mir. L. Mc- Vililllams. rAcorn have left on return for their home lin Somerville, Mass; after spend- ing ten days at their old homo in Village {lroen.—-Mr. Claude Horton was a visitor to the city yesterday. .——Master William MacArthur ol‘ Somcrville, Massa, is spending the Vsummer in Village Green with Mr. nnd Mrs. .laspcr Wflfllllefllle is doing a rush- ing business in ,lino.~ Miss Annie MaoNeill ls vls» lting friends in Vernon River, the Lnesl. of Mr. and lylrs- lienry Wood. -~;Mr. Vernon Burhqe has purchas- ed a lovely new Chevrolet Sedan car. Mrs. Ferrlgan. of Hansartl Staff. Ottawa. who has been visiting Mr. jand Mrs. Robert Dewar. Kent. St"; ‘returned homo today after a pleas- unt vacation here. Take liook on Trcntlse on Chronic Dist-lino by Herbal Remedies. Loss of Manhood nnd dlsonscs of lof t)"; crop, ~ men, Booklet on Female llls nnd ltlllii Davin . Fnnntlrfs (iltlcst Herbal lnstltutn , wo-owwywwhwmfi» Now is the Time ' We are the sols agent tor all ot Dr. Allen's Fox Rem- edies and they are the best. euro tor tits. Otomaeh powder tor taxes down on the legs; eye lotion. powder tor rick- Qtl, etc" etc. prgggrlbo ffli‘ Yiiil. - ‘ Harold L. Worthy‘ .______._____._ _ THIQEQAELQIIETOWN GUARDIAN Central Guardian HOME TO Rollo Buy ’i‘ca, Jilly’ 1 l I-VHIII tnuI fillwflvwwr" By AIfT/IUR A JINIUVHRN rm Ill! I with. Ill ,'|l'l'l1Ul', Cornell Alrtlicnl (iullrun, Malpeque = Mr. and Mrs. Lee Montgtlmory untl two children of Boston, Mass., GEORGETOWN TEA Wetlnesday 7-23-31 HARTNEY HALL-There will l acNcill will sing both in Christian Church, at CRAPAUD. There will bc- scr- o'clock. on. GRANT K. LEWIS m CEN-:utes. CHRISTIAN cnuncn~ be Dr. Lewis is, ' tbc great known as brother- the Church of two million With his experience in the to modern Mll-lS Barbara Mair, r services. A hearty __M,._ glass and little nnd lilrs: Colin daughter, Elva, .Mgthlas Acorn. —Mr. and 0 the strawberry soup; of mi —-Mr. Charlie Duffy intends Mr. _ little dililgbinls, , m“; be The PERSONALS ‘in qucs bcr of Herbal Skin Our Remedies Diseases. New Pamphlets on |run the Even Vancouver, B. 0 for any certain portion To Doctor Your Foxes __.-~ stance, iayed u ly well milling Eremolens for earmltll; m Jail and let us ious on time to 0|] {OD saucers?!‘ ‘ ' Insist 1 ' A“‘_,,,.,._. ‘Q, Vital Elements Found in Milk M 0f chocolate. WHAT Y EAT news r. possible. cheese or nuts; ‘cocoa or milk; gelatin dessert. Between lunch and dinner, u glass of water and a glass DINNER: Broiled lean meat, such as steak or chops, chick- Itiklng n lrip to tlio western end of r c" "T "Sh? i" 1635'- tw° vegetable‘? ._ l gelatin salad: stowed fruit or tap- Mr. nnd Mrs. Colin Acorn and llttlo l loco putldIIISFCOBOE 0P mflk- TWO Warren and I glasses of water between dinner which is pure as to variety is mea- ‘sured to a considerable extent by .,,,tbe purpose for which the result- "Cradla of '-—-- -z ' . Mr. and Mrs. E. .1. Foote of Som- m“ “m” '5 mmmie" ,crvlllo, Mass, spout tho week onti ‘in York, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ‘ Lcmucl Crockett. ‘tion is to be u-setl for feed- ing purposes, especially ‘home farm, n slight mixture or ev~ on a considerable mixture of other kinds or varieties may not be a ser- ious mutter so long as these variet. =ics or kinds mature with the main ‘crop and possess high productivity ‘and quality. lwill, therefore, not bo particularly lobje tlonuble if mixed to some ex- ltcnt with the main crop. to continue the use of seed which is not at least relatively pure. In tho first place most districts are particularly adapted to certain var- ieties, which varieties, with another, are hotter r allow an admixture iwhleb are of a lower order is to i . , tl {1,‘§,,",§,'°,',’,,,,,‘,§,',f,,, h, fineness o; Jagtidis c. Bose, Indian scientist. the crop harvested. dition may result in a reduction in the value of the said crop. where “nmm, vm-genes am Med of animals there .ls the factor of in the mixture may increase in pro- lous seasons. tho prsvallinli’ tyne and thus cause _ the harvesting operations to be do- hstter type may be dead ripe and may sholl out considerably in the handling, ~ ln the case of wheat grown for ls particularly important, as in this Toes Kept [Tree s. I When you notice any sign of cal- ]Putnsm's Com Extractor. Do this, [anti you prevent corns. No matter if the corn is hard or soft, Lot it be soul's will remove it without pa making them three. times more fluffy than ordinary milk curds. To prepare milk in this way, take Visitors cordially invited to|°°°kil1€ kind i5 DESI-am! 9°01‘ n hi] service-g, in a double boiler, stirring frequent- , ly. It should cook for 25 to S0 min When the tapioca has reach YOU WHAT YOU ARE. lLK is an excellent food for most people. l realize, how- ever, that there are many people who do not enjoy its flavor, and some flnd it is indlgestlble. if m‘ the former ‘is the case, the taste may be readily changed by taking it in a hot cereal beverage or a cup if, on the other hand, you are one who finds milk difficult to digest, my advice is that. your modify it in some way so as to pro- mote iI.s digestibility. Scientists have recently discov- ered tliat tapioca added to milk makes it more easily digested. Thr arrived in Hamilton on Monthly cv- cnlng and will sped their holidays there. ~ liliss Jean Donald, Sea View, spent the week cud in Charlotte- town. bliss Lizzie llearlsio, Winnipeg, is spending her vacation with h-,-,r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bearis- Mr. Alfred liiacGougan, Boston, is sin-riding u two weeks holiday with hi»; parents Mr. and Mrs. Mul- coliu lllut-Gmigzin, Kortelnglon, and was u visitor‘ in liiulpequo on Mon-r day. Rev, A. N. and Mrs. Glllls, and littlt- daughter, Janet. anti Mrs. L. D. iiacNnii, motored to Summer- slilc on 'l‘ucrulay. Rev. D. M. Grunt wan in aiIcnd- nncc at Ilic Presbytery in Summer'- sidc on 'l‘uesday. r Rev. Dr. untl Mrs. Tukster oi’ Knox (fhnrt-h, Toronto, are guests] at Mr. liobcrt liiucNutUs, liarnlcy.‘ lit-v. .l. M. Murchison was fi vis- itor Io Sea View on Tuesday. Mr. Preston Green, bialprquc, motnrctl to Murray Harbor North on Wednesday, July 20th. Mrs. Dennis, Ihc Misses DcnnisJ Mr. ll. ilcnnis nnd Mr. llovcrJ lllarshficld were guests at Mr. und- Mrs, (‘luster Simpson's for week end. , . i A fire broke out in tho home of Mr. nnd Mrs, itldwurd Mnndcrutm narly ‘fucsduy morning nnd al- though neighbors gathered and gnvc nil assistance they trould, yct it “was impossible to save the build- ltig. licsides the loss of the honseJ Mr. lilnntlcrson bad the misfortune» oi’ losing about $150M) worth of; Irurxt, cti. Li) ed the consistency of a jelly, it is ready to introduce into the milk. Use a icaspoonful or two for each and stir until dissolved. Bulk Diet BREAKFAST: Raw fruit in sea- son; about 6 tablespoonsful of bran flakes with cream; two soft boiled eggs; cocoa or a coffee substitute. Avoid sugar and bread as much as Between breakfast and lunch, drink one glass of water ne glass of milk. LUNCH: Clear soup or creamed vegetable vegetable or fruit salad; lk. dtime. importance of using seed if the crop 0n the ‘There are a num- varieties on the market . hlhd diff illi - Mr. nnd Mrs. l, G, McLuro, nndugvgr: u, o not Br w“) v n re "h ztwo children. Constance and Don- lald of Moneton. have returned to ;I.heir home alter a two weeks vaca- ,ilon at lirackloy Beach, the gliostlmher h ‘of Mr. MCl1lll'0'S parents, Mr. and‘ Mrs. Colin McLure. J1EE? these matters and which On tho and it is a risky business one your likely to yield eiurns than are others. To risk of reducing the value , ipening in a crop of grain advice frcab mall. 5X0 years r t-sperierlce. llVitbout criticising l! something which practical men (By Bruin‘ Unugd Pre.") tllrtpilrilgrlng vyonr ilocioru recognize lo he a matter of very t I wriic us m-rtn-i- ltmllll! htipP-i considerable importance. Where me" 9 0" Panto will strperscrlo‘ 'i‘rt-nlincni iwmulltrur sperlnllly. 599d conffllnfl g mixture of other Vlvlsectlml l5 lonmhadowoll b)’ 5h‘ _ English rmmn Dispensary varieties which do not mature in trill", Whltvh completely upsets Limited U", same hang“, o; “me M, the normal reaction and therefore do- ls liable to be a Such a con- considernble length of time undesirable typos included to the better typos for var- They may. for in.- mature a little later than ntll they become sufficient- matuted. By that time the purposes, purity of variety From Sore Corns the fest or toes~‘-thst’s the paint on a few drops of orhetwesn the toes. Put- on "mustn't" ' 00rd“ ‘Bil of varieties - HOWE BAY SCHOOL y l 30th. n number of the rate-payersl of Howe Buy School district mct at, the school to witness the annual examination and Io celebrate in a, oi’ Confederation. The school was nicely decorated’ for 'tb<~ occasion with flags and, hotlucts. , different sitbjccis by their teacher“ Miss Mary Lannlgan, and by their.‘ rendered by Ibo pupils. ' i Opening chorus——isltinrl Jlymn. A speech of welcome by Loraine Coffin; t by Clara MacDonald; ‘ junior pupils; byeleven pupils; Violet Coffin: of Progress, by Mabel Kcefes; , explained the steps leading to 0on3 federation, emphasizing the that P.E. island is called " the Confederation." Thev children followed this. Public school certificates then awarded t0 Miss Mary C. Mae-u Donald and Miss Lyle Mills. The pupils who led in the dlffercm, grades were awarded prizes by the lliut-b sympathy is extend-f“, M!" On Thursday afternoon, Junel brief manner, the Diamond JublleeP-emhh“ ‘mint-s Llppoi- House. Lil")! H desire lo have, this filmm- M" by Labor nom limos‘ Tile pupils were examined in ihev__ [subjects by their |Frances Bradley, and RecitaIion-(A song of Canadailtheir ready ‘md correct ‘mswem i _ . ,Kenzie and Julia M l Recitation (The e is a Land) by lvely. The prize for Essay on Confederation by Renafvln W35 awarded Mnls; _ ‘Kenzie and in Grad Essay on Canada's Sixty Yearslequanl’ merited b (listrlbtitlon of medals to the schoolifo ness in the suit to dissolve his relig- bgcn ill ever inus colony. lie has sinee his arrest last full. * -—<o-§’_ Langds Labor which llit- l’l‘t!llll(‘,|‘ Irrnictl wilb ll.» (By British United Press) SYDNEY. N. S. \V., July 22,~AI‘» in (villi-t: Icr a stormy Iwn yours‘ [be Lang Labor (lovcrnlncnt i New South Wales is ccnmiillctl to u tlic-rsolutitm of Pnrlizurzcnt by Au- .i0 years’ work of building up. ill M11)’. 1935. John ’i‘. Lung was rctixrncil to office with an absolute llnnjtwriiy of Your Assembly oi‘ 1m in :| lmirisluilv rncmbvrs. lli ruirty irumbcrvd l7. ’i‘hvrc worn I.‘ Itvatiunanfihm mm‘ "Ivmhprs m, “m Ilnnt, their support on condition ("Unify Dfllfiy, and two lnilopt-ntl- swanrpctl nnitrsvrans 26.66‘; ls were examined -in teacher, showed hey had been carefully tminm-L ltcciftiI|oii—-—(Mary Ann) by Fior-‘sepubnc School Ccrtmcami “'9”! 91'0- untpc Mills; liocltation-(Our Flag) by ritclxzgclfligziifl» 5:151‘ 0217185 Ivr spelling! 0d, Borden MacLc Remarks were then made by sev- leral of the rate payers compliment. ing the pupils on their work and expressing regret, at the teacher's teacher, and s prize for attendanccrdeparturc, was awarded to Miss Laura Mac- Donald. c teacher was presented with alsl nice Kilt, and an address was rend, to her by Miss Mabel Kocfe in half of the pupils. I The teacher thanked the for their nice gift anti the visitors for the interest shown and then, After some remarks by Ihol cbuirmnn and others the very plou- sant afternoon came Io n closo by Ibo singing of the National Anth- em. Vivisection of Plants!“ stroys the value of experiment. On "Tho time will come." ho said, “when most experiments will be carried out on plants. in the case g plant we can make the reactions from drugs or any stimuli as nut- nrnl as possible." -——--<o>?-- If you want pastry to be light and flaky, roll in one direction only. If rolled first in one direction and then in the other it, is sure to be . tough. case uniformity oi ripening has a direct bearing upon the commer- cial grade. Thus where there is a difference of even a few days In the date of maturity of different types-in the when field the later types may be s_uf cientiy promin- ent in the sample to cause a "re- duction of at least one grade. The practical importance of purity of variety is coming to be much more widely recognised than it once was. although there is still plenty of evidence that it does not receive the attention that it should. by a considerable psrcenage of Brain growers. Absolute purity, of course. is-riiiiicult to maintain on _an extensive scale, but’ it an Jum- bsfiflifort be made to use seed which is known to be st least rela- lt y does the svorir-jsnd tiveiy ure ve conslo ,- . n,- ways in which we shall We ask you to accept this little gift not for its intrinsic value, but as a ing sour milk vcr slight token of the esteem in which youyare held, accompanied as it is by our very best wishes for prosperity and happiness sphere. The pupils and visitors were treat- ed to candy and s successful exam- At the close of the examinatinmlnation was brou Elli. to a close by nging the National Anthem. The following is the address: bfl- ‘ Miss Frances Bradley, Dear Tcacherz-Wc the pupils of Dllllil-‘Hiartsville School, learn with dccp £88m?- Of your intended departure weed them w coo- I..Z‘Z.‘T‘v‘$‘é'défliéillilfilfff;‘£32 portunity impress upon you, the sor- sow we experience at your depart- ure. By the constant devotion and cheerful spirit in which you dis- ‘charged your duties, you have won lthe affection of all our hearts. It have been at times. It is not neces- LONDON‘ July Hhmfiat experwsary for us to recount the many miss you. in your chosen These are the wishes of your pup- ils of Hartsville School. i Capt. and Mrs. Cunningham honeymoon trip around the world in Canada. Mrs. Lady Mountbatten, who married friends. S - III LLIJLm \ King Benjamin Purnell, head of mph)“ breaks up the milk curd“ lthe House of David, is to be a wit- . . ‘llltill Lun- failed Io obsrr-rv‘ Ifv of lbr- Coal lilmters Ft-ilivr-iri n l“ b ' ‘ . m] J nunnbm_ m. Lmmn“ “Hlfistgivultaci, mudt- with tbc tno iltllilllllllll. iLnng gained ' the Vaflm“ hinlsoli Miss planks, including wlmt Ihe Major- byjly cxccutlvo claimed was the ntl- hilllinpiioll of Rod. or Soviet rulcs. Tho "led t" Mary Murray and Evelyn 1V1‘; I, II, V, and rxci-tltivc was opposvtl by nil D,.“|_(,Canada East and W030‘ o Johnle MacLeod, Lllllilfl Mafl-[fllllllf ministers, except Willis. AI. lLe 0d, Alex. Mac-‘tmt: time, by dint of inmost concil- acLeod rcspect-‘iution. it looked as if Lbo Nllnlstcr-s’ History in Grade ticmund to Evelyn Mac- es IX and X was _ Y May MacLeod, Bessie MacKcnzie and Eugene Mur- The teacher, in a few rcmarksdiwfindrggn by Bessie MacKenzie, a ress was read by one of the factlsenim‘ Pupils and another presented [the teacher with a well filled purse. Miss Bradley thanked the pupils r their gift and address and the people of Hartsvlllc for their kind we“, | ness shown to her. one of thi Prince of PAGE SEVEN Business Qpportunity A General Agency of the Crown Life means a business of your own with unlimited oppor- tunities, which you can establish byintelligent effort: without investing or risking capital. Talk it over confidentially with our manager. I INSURANCE COMPANY Ilrnltrll liIlIt-e for llisrllllnt-a: Milrllsrili Illtlll“ “llzlll l" .l. ' l’illl.l.i lllutrli-l Agent, hummeruilc. - - t. ui tii-orp- H , (‘iinrloiti-to“ ,\|.|| l.l.lt 4; i, i‘ , xlnrlilint- snpi-rl it. 0'(‘t7.\'l\‘i~'.l.I., ltrnnch Met-rein"!- n n rnilent llllI..\l \.\ . .\I.\"|N]N .l. loil Io his having an open quurr-"l with Ibc Governor" (Sir Dudley <1" (‘llilll'i, who conscntcti Io some no- minations, but not all ilnil Lang tic sirt-ri. 'l‘bc dictatorial mount-r“ in 1857 1927 (‘hair further estranged him from some of his followers, untl lnrlht-r i‘Vlil('li('i' oi his snrrt-ntlt-r t0 tho cx-l li'l‘llll' clr-rnonl of tho Lzihn" pnrly outsitlt l'lll']li,llll‘ill widened Ibt; breach m‘ Ilic fnrlions in illt.‘ Pur- iaimcntziry party. OUR SEVENTIETH ll , x _ . This quarrel \\':is pnIt-lit-tl up in. ITS "Mai-O: ‘hit mum“ M a September, but lust llt-cteinhei‘ ll! mflipzu-ty WllllllfllnllildLlihllltilllli! llIll'l(l('lll‘L"!Z|l‘l‘i))|" “Mod ‘m imam‘ mm "we" melw Ivor»: tinnonnccd their intention In cross tho floor of the liousc. nnd so t-uusc Ibo tlrvfozit oi’ Ibo (inverti- Altli YOU READY lFOR THE HAY- f renovating country clot-written. lie‘ :;ill‘lll‘ll Io reason and ugrcctl to con- llE HERE? (but Lang introdtireti certain rnrall LET U5 "El-P YOU- omlL Lang gunman‘! mum “mm lcléisllzilion. Tbc lllll'll rcmzilnetl n; nnd more tinder Ibo influence oi‘ m. 0' . . l!‘ first “I a" “quip you" bu“ Ibo cxtrcmisi sci-tion oi‘ his party,’ NW" in“.(mveflnnlplw hmggedfif! Harpoon llny Forks . . . . . . . . . ..$2.55 ||<,;";@,] py Armm. (L Willis, svt-plciiliirnirxli .1 sitnm) sohslilll, Ilill n,., Ibo llny Carriers . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “$9.50 _ Steel Track . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 ft. vonillry members and confinutul Io tho omnliy of - I - r _ _ _ Wood Truck llangers . . . . . . . . . .20 and moderate members oi‘ bisfuilrilrli"‘mrndlul? whm~ w?“ legume“ f“ Track Eyes . . . . . . . - - - - - - ~ - - ~20 b), immmlcillg extreme mmmtrh-l purely lllflilSlfbill legislation. luv- n 20 egislan-nn’ Such as the 44_IIOIII_ ontnally the parliamentary rot-cad n. Floor H00 s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ivcok, high workoru‘ r-..|,",,.,,H,,H,H, I‘_"““_ "eaflmdr hi" ll“"“_“‘"hll° U“) l8 inch Rafter Grabs . . . . . . . . “$1.40 ‘and oihcr so-t-zilivd "humunitzirlan5.fiitlggrfifglgntgi, (,;\.,l,!|l,(,‘d,,, (twahlsls 14 “Eh Track "nnks ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' "20 acts. 'l‘ln>-.~'t- bu tlrovo ll ' rl l i < ‘ ‘ HY ‘ ' I l. ' "'11! .45 ‘lgtnvgp 110,130" m. Imglsllzzltllifz" cculive tifilllftlllllll! Ibc movement Swivel R0113 "5 so bu, “my ‘WW "mud dnwndn lhlfl‘ Stale: This executive bve- Track Coup I155 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... r by m0 Legifllafive Cmmcilv [he m) come divided into nbnl were knon n "any": nooks _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _,_z_, as Ihc Minority nnd Majority excl-ul- lives. Th0 former held out for lllt‘ illlllilfil t-mlfcrt-ltt-e Io b0 hold nl ltlnsior. us was cusitntinry, but lllv, hlujoriiy ltlxot-nlivt‘ dccltletl Io posi- OTHER "AYJNG REQUIREMENTS punt‘ Ihtr date until .lunc, t-luiming ready answers shower] flint they‘ The annual examination of Hints powfwp Io do so under one oi‘ Ibc Altli LiSTEl) BELOW had been carcfitlly trained. ville School was l l ‘ ‘ ruins of Ibo Labor orgnniziilioii. . _ ‘pi on June 29th I ~. . , , ~ . , . r The following program appropilqwml I w Fhu ludsioi ionieicnr-c was llt‘l(l _. h S u‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ “st-Ag am u, celebrate Cnmedmauun, was‘ a u“ attendance 0f Dlll111$ Pmdnindci" the control of the Minority Lnglhh N“ Cy c‘ 4 Scythe Smiths ~-$1-55 Clipper Scythes .3135 Scythe Stones - < - - ~15 Emery Mowing Machine Stones..85 Grlndstoncs per lb. .. "0494 Grlndstoncs Fixtures llay Knife . 7. Prong liay Forks - 3 Prong Hay Forks . .. $l-l0 tit $139 Hay Fork Handles .. Wooden flay Rakes tixtareniiyiv. and ill it Lang tleclart-tl \\'ll0ll‘ll(‘,ill‘l,(‘llly for iI-s retmtvrrlicc also tiisttvtnvtitl Iln: purl, Ihni hzul bt-t-n rnndu will: lite iwo dt-funlliirg country members. llntitfs support of Ibo Minority his that. Willis should no lb thrown overboard by Lung woulil.%’ Manila Rape p" ' ' be acceded, but Wil1ls's influence‘ (Elwin 55$) -' ' '2‘, gained Ibo upper hand once ore. . . . . . . . . . ft with Ihc Premier. and the lalteTbrvfl ’ wire Rope o6 25 came so estranged from his Cabln- T!" one“ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " oi that hr nnd his Ministers scldonrycllllllcffld 051°“ - - - ‘ ~ - ~ ~ ~ - ‘ ' ' ' ' ' "30 m" ,Machir.c cu ................ ..so gal. The people of the State were, wondoriiig how much longer this’ ' pnlllitrnl situation was going to inst.» when, in the lllltltlll‘, ol‘ May, u _ bombshcll was exploded. Lung r-nlletl an nnt-xpturicti Exccnlivirl‘ (‘nuncll meeting ill. which hc qnosictl fiovornoi" llc (‘hair in, l Lzruni. u lllSHOlllillill of Purliuiiit-irt.= 'l‘i|t\, oIhor illllllhllfifil trpposcti lhllip‘ nnd seeing the division in Ibo (‘mp1 - incl, Do Chair refused Ibo dissoln-l (""1- Lfllilr Ihon l(!|l(lI‘l‘i‘.tl his res- ignation carrying with It that ol‘ Ibo whole Ministry. The ministers opposing Lang oxpcclcrl IbnI (mo 7-2l-i-"rF-“ii of thorn would be cnllctl upon Io '_" form u ntinlstryq but the (lover-nor ”"'T“?_' rc-i-tnnmlssioncd Lung in this rc- spor-I, on condition "my h» sought a (llSt-itilililflll by August. Lung Ibon , f, formed n now Ministry. including ' . only onr- oi‘ bis nlti Icnm, ills ll0ii('ll~ ' / man Willis, l ' 5 ‘ Tho Legislative Assembly will |noi moot again before its dissolu- ‘Ilon. Parliament having boon prn-‘ irognotl until September, JZftllllfill (‘Jilly in Alli-fill!’ nnd Hut ' ion election will in. bold cilbci‘ lat-a that month or curly in September. -——-——-~i-O1__..._ ___ ' , Buttermilk may be made by heat- y rapidly for two PEOPLE BELOW PAR- minutes. Can bring back the joy‘ ct vigor by eating whole-wheat Bread. Because whole-Wit"! is food of foods, rich in rnln‘ erais and lite-giving vits- mines. STEWARTS WHOLE WHEAT BREAD is your best health-insurance. it contains just enough bran to keep you In Dim‘ °l °°"' ditlon. y It is economy to always kccp the ice chamber of your refrigerate; well filled with ice. A half-filled refrigerator docsnot give the best‘ Jesuits. Ask Your Grocer. ; Stewart's Made - i". Charlottetown ' ‘m Kent sit-m Reid, who are spfifinkpart Ititthel; .. s e IPQtMt Crows LIFE ll1('lil. Two oi‘ these members, rt-IYPNG SEASON WHICH WILL SOON