', —‘l'hll local interest but navnnlulnl of . 1 may be Inurtcd at , , .—_g— I|:llI‘I:l:l:I‘.IIl‘|:: atrial)’ payable in L-6111-7-29-21, Y9‘: End M-Y8. Belyea. SAINT JOHN. NB. July 28- in?‘-‘)‘n1r“e!i"5t5l’(1)’I‘1K ‘:9 13$: bizgfiggégg - '4'” _[I‘B,Esn CEMEN-1-_ M13 Do!-om, Jeans ICP) ——Mastodon bones weighing than authoritative advice on how to -ril.MS DEVELOIED promptly. - and all buildin materi time here, u t , -, ‘ Taylor ———- at IBrace's. E 1_..a¢51if!1(?.1r‘1j.zI';;‘.;;1x‘f c_ w_ oulsfog-es 0! Mr and M“ 1 D-And mt '1’-‘play in the New Bruns- mental Station of the Dominion _mmAN 1uvu;,_B;,,g°_ ice _ . \‘.lCk Museum. They were brought Department of Agriculture has as- rt. A 2 mm. dame, July 29' 7 ,,_,,,_ P I M,“ Am w“rs mm of mew here from the scene of discovery sembled the essential fact of the 3 mg I _00 P_M_ L_53-,2 ersona S mm. ohm has “mind new ".0 Crmdsm with regard W waged at Hllisboro, Albert County. art, both from their own horticul- __ spend me Emmet mom,“ at her‘ methods employed 1“ dmdgmz op_ The flve.fo0; t,,5gs_ an immense turlsts and from other authorities. _NOTICE—I will be absent —-Miss Laura Hodgson of Char- C0mg,,,_ erations at summerside harbor L; Jawbone. part or in. skuu, two me- Most flowers must be cut either -'i from the office from July 29th to August meantime w business. Morley M. Bell. _.F.\lt.\lEltS, AT'l‘EN'I‘l0Nl—We curry full line of Feed and Flour. .150 spraying 'rwmc, etc. All kinds farm produce iianiilcd Your putroiizigu respectfully solicit- ed J. P. E. 1. -001.13‘ (‘IlAMl'Yv0NSIIIl’S TO- “__A M, mmms ha b __ h areas which have been deepened . , _ _ _ _ D i E1 nd H K: cen Miss Mary DeLegarde of t e ——— will gradually fill in again and the Keen interest also was aroused by the blossoms is impeded. One great wlnnle Winkle’ 2_12|/Z Nell", Grady, Summerslde_ madt for re Isa go c mpion Canadian National Silver Fox MS Manon Ourmn is S ending discovery of petrified intestinal es- advantage of the slanting cut is ’ . 5”“ “NC” mm to have been Bm’d"5' “‘55°°‘a”°“ 19“ ‘ms M°“' some time in Moncton W'il"-‘T5 she is ¥i:l(::::d°‘1:re;jg}:1:1g ,gl)u01;a(¥le€(l'oll‘ibe idue and a. piece of wood benefath lhllt ll“? Stems ll“? P”‘V'3“"9d ‘Wm Mac V010’ 212%’ Prowse Yeo-’ KeI.‘smgt0n' illll."“'d ]_%;]“S;:‘1';“I‘1r'3I‘;(Y)mt°Sbe Dlflylgfi day morning to spend her holidays 9, guest 01 M“ M3“°“ K°iV"- h°W9V€l','sho1i)i1d hold good (gr 2’ the bones, Mjcmgcgplc examjna- resting flat on the bottom of the P9t(_9l‘ 0flW3Tda 2-13: “lo Mal-hie“: («3mPb9“t0ll, N. B. lod:i_\. L ummers e at her home in Moncton and with __ Comldemme number C, years. But tion was expected L, reveal me M- vase and thereby checking the up- Sowet, 2,121/4, Andrew Pen-y’ Summers“-]e_ (_1,klll;( part in the tournament will go clmvn to Charlottetown and the chnrlciti‘i0\\'n ladies will play on ~ M, Eldon Mam of 3,,” H, ,h L 3,, d , - _ Hanover Courier 2.09 C. M. Alexander St. John N B, . — . » t5 0: M . C - ,5’ my, 15 d ak it 1 be arks in the wood occasioned spe- 9 Flex "3 1° 0 l5 0 “ll ’ ’ ’ 1 ' ‘-‘W S‘”"'m°mde °°ms°'_S' MacKay dz Co. Ltd., is spending and w".m§'_°",5‘,,,’,°f,‘,‘,°:" K, ‘gain, uY',5?$§;:;°,;‘ me: E :35; culation that monster beavers in- mediately scak them for several McElwyn The Great, 2.09‘/4, Frank Callbeck, S’side. his holidays in Saint John, N. B., of the large amount at public mow, habited New Brunswick in prehis- ill‘->l1l'S in deep» 0001 VV3l9l‘- The" Trixie Volo, 2.11, Brenton Ramsay, Alberton. —Fl'!\'F.R.\L OF MR. JAMES W0f)l)S or .\ir. a Frizlay afternoon from his home Dl\i’lllf‘y, Rev. Mr. Murray con- uctml the services assisted by Rev. Amherst 3 b damm-m ‘I1 5 hours soaking before they are ar- .» E. Wnodsidc, \\'h) offered prayer. ?I‘5:3t:rt]S' sbfiffixggldzfiiélfgzmgflei was a l’(.‘CCll[ guest at the home of.?§:“9;)r2::;‘vl§t:r’::]};1°rm“;:tCfisengg -1%,‘: £3“, Seepfd f',,,‘,,'3;,, as 03:‘; ranged in the vase. In the case of Purse $200 if‘ p.~.1iiicnn‘l's were Messrs. Hm-. dl to. the” h me-1 Toronto S Mr. John A. Reid. Course C‘ a comparative, shun dcrground passage, l]C\5;\'er' and he li'acs, spirea, honeysuckle, and id smx-zii't. George Cousins,Georgc “Y " ° “ ‘ ‘ I ——~— [lime gmduauy find 1,5 wiy back sought the aid of ms f,,r_he,._in_1,,w_ other floral decorations of the M39 w_9St, w- Ken)’: Charlottemwllo Oulll-1- 1. Slflllfold PlCk<‘YlllF) Pl'e5- _Mr H C M‘ dlbald has re_ Qiute a number from here at—- ‘mo the harbor. This is bad en_ c_ R, Fancy ,1 mm engineer, in an woody sort. satisfactory results Ace Barley, Ensor Bowness, Summerside_ on l’l(‘l:(‘i‘ll’ig and Colin Mountain. in l(‘l’filt‘l mczcry.—S. —S(')liVlERl'NG AT MncCAL- L')l'S P0lNT——Mf‘. William Sleev- of ).'farDonul(l‘s College, Quebec, r built a very charming bungalow t l\[:icCal1um's Point near the ;’IfIiLE£ £3 ES column In nnrved for lawn TERN LOCA —BUN oussrrs and flashlights, price right at Bruce's. hlrdwall Drug C0.’ Kemmgmn. plaster, snowflake lime, plaster paris lottetown was a. weekend visitor to 15th. The office in the 5lllllm€lsl<le- 8- ill bo open for general L-5511 —-Mrs. Mary Maclsaac of Quincy. Mass., is visiting old friends on Prince Edward Island. S. —Mrs. Ida Phelan of Boston is the guest of Mrs, James Profitt of Summerside. S. Materials, Binder during shipping season. —Miss Alice Harrison of Mono- ton is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. MacKay for a few days. 8. B. Millman, Kcnsington, L-6212-7-18-12]. relatives and friends in Montreal. with his brother Cliff of the Mari- lI)E——The funeral services time Aw Co Ltd Jmnes Woodslde were held -iva-. and Mrs. W. Milllgan. who have been visiting Mrs. Milligan’s turned to his home in Dover, New Hampshire, after a pleasant visit with Mrs. Archibalds parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Edward Strong. Mrs. Archibald and the family are re- maining for the remainder of the summer. 5. it was in the Malpequc DMIIVIIEL 8. i 3 .§fl@§fiilirPurir. rredemwn were recent guests on ‘ "’°”””‘“°"""°”“‘°‘“°“iM ENABE T01 Adams of} springhill Junction is spening some S’S|DE HARBUR ..____ Voloed by the Summerside Journal, Miss asteiia Allen of Amherst l Wljlch -W5 editorially: spent part of her vacation here, ai when “"5 Fade”-1 C'°Vemm9m guest o.‘ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. i “V9 3- °°“t“Wl9 to 119-V8 dredging Dexter w_ A11en_ on Thursday iici-formed at Summerside at a cost morning she left for sore], Queqx.¢_ Of $27,000, it was generally felt that where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. “"5 W“ ‘‘ l?°°d "h!“8~ Cellilllllly the Lloyd sm,ung_ work is necessary if Summerside harbor is to he maintained asaport where steamers of usch sizeas have been calling here in the last few .\’0Ms are to continue coming. It is inevitable, of course, as in other seap:ris where dredging is done. that in the course of years bottom Master Junior Johnson of Back- viiie is a guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. way. Miss Mary Cormler spent Tuesdily in Moncton. Mr . and Mrs . Amherst there is one method in connection with the carrying out of such work Alex Cameron, spent Wednesday here, ey involved in such a project. On what we believe to be excellent au- ihority we are informed thatalarge quantity of the mud raifd from the harbor in the present operations is Mr. Claude Taylor has returned to his home in Surrey iificr spend- ing a few days here. Miss Jean Crooker of tended the Basket Social and dance held in Allen's Hall, Bayficld, Wed- nesday evening by the Bayfleld, Baseball O'.u.b. ough. but according to the informa- tion we have received, on several occasions the tug conveying the mud has not even taken it outside the harbor entrance. but has de- paslted it inside the breakwater. This latter procedure. it is said, is a repititicn of a thing that was done some years ago with disastrous re- Master Everett MacEacham is spending sometime in Harcourt. where he is a truest of his cousin, Master Royce MacEache'rn. “ GU nd PRINCE COUNTY CHRNICLE. To Prolong Life of Cut Flowers Send Bones of Giant Mastodon l:undreds of pounds, the first found :1 New Brunswick, are being pre- keep cut flowers fresh. with this end in view, the Lethbridge Experi- early in the morning when the dew is still on them or in the cool of the evening. Roses. peonles, dahiias, and gladioli respond best when cut in the evening but it is to be re- membered that dahllas must be cut in full bloom; iris, poppies and pinks in half bloom. and peonies when they show a good colour. The “tip" abzut the -bloom makes all the difference. The method of cutting is also im- portant. slanting cuts with a sharp knife are the best. Shears crush or bruise the stem and thus the free rise of water through the stalks to inch teeth and many small bones were unearthed during excavation work on the estate of Conrad J. Osman. Cost of reconstructing the skeleton in at standing position is beyond the museum's finances, so the bones will be arranged in pro- pel‘ Sfiquenoe and displayed in a. large showcase. Identification of the remains was established by Dr. William Macm- tosh, the museum director. Low- crowned teeth and an elongaticn of the skull partly distinguished mas- todons from later species of the ele- phant family. ward fl:w of water. ture of shrubs and twigs forming After the flowers have been cut. mastodons' diet. Apparent teeth prolongation of life is helped by quick action the moment they are gathered. Thick—leaved folwers,such as stacks, snapdragons, zinnias, and petunias need at least 10 to l2 toric times. Leakage of an artificial lake on the Osman estate led indirectly to the important scientific discovery. Osman firmed the lake some years have been obtained by splitting, cr pounding and scraping the stems before soaking. Hoivtver. with re- ference to dipping stem in boiling water before being soaked with ccld, there is still some doubt, al- though on occasions such fi;wers as poppies, hollyhock, migonctte, and dahllas have benflted by this method. attempt to block the passage. This necessitated an excavatirn on the upper side of the dam. In a. bed of blue clay about nine fleet under the earth's surface the workmen uncovered what seemed to be a peculiarly shaped rock. one cf them started to toss it aside when Fancy scrutinized the object .._.—__. 5900 Purses $900 At Summerside Wednesday, July 29th, The following is a list of the entries received to date: 2.15 'i‘rot——Purse $250.00 Calumet Bee, 2.11, W. McNeil], Charlottetown. Lusty Frisco, 2.07‘/4, Charles Chandler, Charlottetown. High Toby, 2.11‘/4, W. Cummings, Halifax, N. S. Hackfast, 2.09'/;, M. McArthur, Kensington. Helen D., 2.14, Urban Gillie, Miscouclre. 2.17 Pace—Purse $250.00 Allie Burnham, 2.08‘/4, Max Ferguson. Ross K., 2.08‘/z, W. Mathieu, Campbellton, N. B. Star Cr., 2.09, J. H. Breen, Halifax, N. S. 2.29 Trot and Pace, 3 Seconds Allowed Trotters- Mickey Mouse, D. F. McNeil], Summerside. Billy Volo, Frank McAlduff, Alberton. I’m A See, Dr. Christopher, Boston. June Worthy, W. McNeil], Charlottetown. Bonny Mac, Geo. Mathieu, Campbellton, N. B. Early Dawn, H. T. Fulton, Upper Stewiacke, N. S. Mary Witte, F. Callbeck, Summerside. -:wntcr,Summ.c-rside. Mr. Stee'v— i hL; wife and young daugh- vs Betty, intend to spend the . r months at this delightful Mrs. Stocvcs was formerly I-‘raiiccs schurman. daughter I Mrs. Schurinaii and the late c rdon Scliurman, formerly of mnmor:.l<lc. Mrs. Schurmnn is 150 in Summerside, the guest of or i)i‘1l'.i‘l(‘l‘. Mr. M. F. Scliurman .ll Mrs. Sch\irnin.n—S. —~Mr. and Mrs. George Schui'- man of Moncton. and Mr. Frederick Amos of Edmundston. who have been visiting Mrs. Clayton Schur- man of Summerside, have returned to their hzmes. They were accom- panied by Miss Edna Schurman who will visit with her uncle. Mr. George schurman and Mrs. Schur- man.——S. S’siile Sports B u I I e t i n and found it was bone. “I knew then that it was some kind of prehistoric monster," he said later. "I knew no animal in the province today had ‘wines that big." Clay had preserved the bones since the pleistocene age. when ’ H V h f’ If ml‘ in, d glaciers covered the continent and :2; §,fen“;01‘;I0,:,:d in the; rgfesezt created the Great Lakes. Before Arm- dredging. as alleged. it is time that me“ T°m°V?‘1 iv? Sam‘? 3°11“ “)9 _ 1 _Ld_ D yd} J remains were protected by wet and so. ..M°m.:°;*;. t:2:.".:*. ‘:°..r°:::..°.. ..“:..;=.‘.:;.; Spent seveifm Sysmmdr R? Sway mm. ;,,;q,,e,,W and Shouid not be souvenir hunters was maintained °f Mr‘ 3“ r ' ' ' at-h;n ,.Cq,m.ed if the work 1. C“. after someone stole a. fragment of ‘ in h fl_t 1 Mn one of the tusks. ‘fled cm properly t E rs par‘ Tliecrizing about the mzi.stodon's death, Mr. Macintosh vlsioncd the huge, primitive elephant lumbering Peter Worthy, Cuiliffe & Cresweil, Hunter River. Summerside Boy, R. H. Phillips, Summerside. Alestra, Annie Fillmore, Bale Verte, N. B. Tote, H. E. Killapi, Montague. Rose Worthy, Michael McKenna, Vernon. Helen Worthy, Alfred Webster, Marie. suits to harbor accommodation, the slit of the bottom filling in the channel around the town wharf where there had been 9. depth of no less than 22 feet. and reducing it to only absut 10 or 12 feet at high tide. so that a steamer of any size is un- able any longer to clock at the west Nearly everyone knows that cut- ting the stems of arranged flowers once a. day helps to prui rig their freshness, but in this regard one common mistake is made: the cut.- ting must be done under water. This prevents air bubbles from forming in the stems and prevent- ing ilic free flow of water. Adding one—qu:u-ter to one-half teaspo_n of charcoal or permanganate of pot- ash, obtainable from any drugstore, prevents the growth of bacteria on the cut end. and the use of cne or two drops of creolin or similar dis- infectant tends to prolong the life of the flower. but aspirin has not proved effective. Miss Marjorie Allen has returned: to Montreal after spending her va-‘, cation here, a. guest of her parents‘ Mr. and Mrs. Dexter W. Alien. ‘ Miss Dorothy Atkinson 0‘ Sack- ville is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Tucker. Three Year 0ld—Maritime Bred—Purse $200.00 Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Guy Anne, 2.23l/4, George Callbeck,_Summerside. Hi Sox, 2.253/4, George McDowell, Summerside. Guy Todd, Captain Read, Borden. Raymonette, R. Raymond, Charlottetown. Jackie Volo, Well. McNeil], Charlottetown. Miss Victoria, Power Bros., Charlottetown. —rR.ar:rowN—Mr. Angus acm- rrl who is at present. ut:cud‘ng‘ Sll!nlll(‘i' School at S:io’:v.llc, N.B.. 5',)i:li‘.‘ illf.‘ wccir. end at his liorm in ll‘r«~c'.o\\' , lie was accompaiilcd by ills cousin, Miss Mary Lord of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patlenden have rctumcd i./0 their home in Allston, Mass , after spdndinll 8- F T d two weeks‘ vacation here. sue-sis of d v e -, a e r .1 1, - Parislcs in particular find it dif- K<‘lllltl)lll .,SMalnc, who‘ is 31141:; 0 M,-s_ Pattcndens sister. Ml'5- W- Prevent Trouble h?.:tl<:ricDl:ie2?w:r.scOA1lStl'lolllgtli ity pwfas ficult to draw water through their Q99?“ Helena Frank McKay» B9y31ty- “mm” 5° °° ““ E. Oulton and Mr. ouiion. calving Tlme “pure conjecture" he thought the stems. s,» tlirsc flowers. and also Millie Kalmuck, Claude McMillan, Royalty. riiard has returned to her l<‘rcc‘.own after spmiding a week in Graiivil‘e, the . oi ltr sister. Mrs. Frrd Tay- Jnck l"ayn‘.or who was - bittni hi‘ it dog on Friday evening is recovering at her home in Frcv‘.owzi. nnsturtlums, are benefited by bfilllg plunged up to to their blossoms in cool water for half an hour at eight-hour intervals. warm and hot draughts cause immediate wilt- ing in cut flowers, dahlias in par- ticular bclng quickly affected. with regard to containers. one fioricul- turlst has ciisc;vered that cut flow- ers last longer in copper vessels than in any other type of vase. Investigation of weight of the heavy beast might have caused it to sink deeply in soft mud, that it died there. The position of the bones indicated the l;30——}forse Races at Summerside Driving Park, with four big classes and $900 in pluses. l:30——At the Summerside Golf Links the first round of Island La- dies‘ Championship- 6:15—At the High School Dia- mond, a baseball game between the Dodgers of Charlottetown and Sum- merside All Stars.-D. Mrs. C W. Ouion spent Mon- day in Mmm RULES AND CONDITIONS The length of time the cow is dry has considerable to do with her Efélitz ;’:c€’rf§::°‘:,(f1_(;g$st§,r;gry;,t1‘§:1r§g mastodon had perished standing. L ham "3, the COW with the Mastodon .skelet:ns have been ‘We ‘ g eq ,1, duce ore found in various parts of the Unit- ]°“K"r°5"pe“C V‘) W‘: gm ed States. Western Canada and g‘;l‘:f{:““l’ “d 3 31°“ ‘ Q“ V twice in Nova Scoila. covered with e-re ee «,0; ::::°.:: °:a;.::. 75.25:“ .’.‘.§‘.‘.'...:‘::’. 5m’°5 “W B We“ as "i, mtg lnutgw thousands of years ago asthemass- “"5 Whmh 3”’ m be °“" " ive ice fringe of the Great ice Age N. T. A. rules to govern except where they conflict with the following regulations. All races are on the three heat plan. There will be five monies divided as follows: 40 per cent, 25 per cent, 15 per cent, 12 per cent and 5 per cent. Entry fee will be 5 per cent of purse plus 5 per cent deducted from money winners. Mrs. w. E. Oulton spent several days in Saint John, a guest of her brother, Mr. George F. Si-rang and Mrs. sh-anc- I nl)lNG—-A wed- : of rmrc than oriliiimy interest mice at 7 o'cl ck Tuesday i; in the Church of Our Quite a number from here at- tended the dance at the home of Mr. George Spence on Monday _:_:_..___. ST. ANDREW’S WOMEN'S at Mon1tdCarmcl. when ‘NSHTUTE °"°’““" :l“l1x{‘l1‘t;“fO¥S‘§?fé I1§p5‘}§’1e}$‘,',‘]‘in‘;‘S"’;’,‘;; receded. h It is necessary to have at least five horses to enter '1 iirrc two si. urs. 0 .~_ _ - , The pleistccene epoc began L rm. f L “V0” Mr‘ Fnmond G81‘ The regular mommy meeting of Mrs. Roland Murphy :1! §[a<;'If‘l:el,d‘v is “Row to mu 0” in milk “dd abrut 550.00‘, ivears ago, according i1‘l1StS and our to star The management assures no responsibility for any ac- cident or damage to any person or property. Entries close July 28, 1936. is spending some “me a guest of her Plll'8l’l Mrs, Raglan Allen. very rapidly after a few months- The length of time that a cow should be dry will depend on her age, previous lactation and produc- the St. Andrews Women's Instit- uie was held at the home of Mrs. Neil Douoette with eight memiberl and three visitors in attendance. to some geologists. During that period the mamr.\1l became domin- ' ant with the decline of the gigantic reptile-s—dlnosaurs and pterodac- .. s wcddcd to Clara Poir- irr and Aiisrus Gallant, who took ier. The grooms are sons of Ben- iamln Lliillnlit of Mont. Carmel and is. Mr. and ———- WAS}m‘IG'I‘ON, July 2’l—(AP)- Opening a cangressionaliy ordered investigation of investment trusts, ll, 11 of _ . "’;.‘é’.lf °”°“., 3:‘: ..£f‘-“.'.‘Z'f. .°..:$f3.“f:."?':.....;:..1-- ;:*::.°.:°‘:., .. ...... ::‘:...§.*;;"::‘°:.°.;.:?; -?:.:-*::S::'; ;-.::::..:”.:““.*.:“:.;*..:.';“*;::.::?..::::E omcm-s Gallant performed the which was answered by each m€m- turned W his "°““’ 1“ 5“ V1“ ' V"-V ll‘-‘“"“Y “M *5 “°‘ Y“ "“‘“"e were believed trapped in storming ities Commission today ran into a and celebrate‘: me nup- be; paying a pickle. The minutes few days ago after spending; ‘ll should have moire mrelszt tigilél for; marshes left by the receding me‘ Suggestion mat one large company Starter and Announeer—Dr. Charles Duggan, Char. m the presence ofalzirge of the previous meeting were read. week here, a guest at the Wl‘y 0 - mature hcoiw from! Re Vxducmn Charcoal and bmken potmy had bought its own Swck to “ban |o(,tet,own_ .011. M13 Clara P;iricr, approved and signed by the Pre5i- tage. m‘“‘Y ‘‘ “'5' “V p under mastodcn bones found at At- our,» banke,5_ dent‘. It was decided that the mem- ‘-5 °Xl’°°i°d 0‘ "‘°"‘- M“‘“’° °°‘"3 tfca, N. 31.. have been cited 9.. evi- mmm,5_,,,,,, J udges-—Harry Silliplrant, Summerside; Carl Weeks, “ ~ \ from . .ry chnrgingly dressed in , ‘ A mg “on t \t.i':i matching l1CCc<.s'oi"i(‘s. was bers meet at the school theffollozu —“ ,t:;:f,m,1‘:: dgotmlpgzdgfiefo EYES ‘dgice thtat p:’ehistt}:)ric thiimpras olf mung? Ssuggesung me Interstate Alba-go“; Jack Fry’ Halifax, N_ s_ r ' - ~ « ~« - ‘ - F7 _ - ~ ‘ . . ' rre o - ~ - , - lllf‘(1nii) ti.c groom.» sistci. Miss ill.. day for the p1Ir'D°‘9 ‘’ wee WHY. OF COURSE weeks’ rest: they should not have we; %°:nl';‘Z1“by“t‘he°:mSSfve beasts‘ Equities Corporation of New Yolk Tu-ners—W. B. McArihur, Kensington, F. J. E. Wright, had bought its own stock from the Bancamerlca-Blair Corporation "to hail the bankers out of their posi- tion" in it was hotly denied by a former president of the trust. .. Cxalluiit. Tilmond was lllpportcil by Ulric Poiricr. Miss Bifillll was very lovely all in white and luul as her attendant Mix Vllzlnui Poirier. and the groom was ing the flower garden and mowing the lawn. Correspondence was then read by the secretary after which the reports of the committees W€l'8 Summerside. less than six weeks. The last few days before calvinfl are very important and probably more mistakes are made then than Durinz this P h d1 (00 e-rby)-Say Farther south the ferocious sabre- an an er pn-*5 - “,5 will you let me have $100 to buy a dinner for myself? toothed tiger DTEY. The name “mammoth" has been padded after Secretary—T. Leland Linkletter, Summerside. L-6369 . — d0ll- I t any other time. rl by Edward Gal ant of 1. (1 new ones appointed as Pusserby 1 ‘>98 Y°“’ par y“ N h I applied generally to the t_v'Ph of Edward R’ Tmken the former After the c:‘r€ni0ny it ',',,3,f,'2..5‘;m d°n't undersufnd yord --Lend me Trlq'd';:':,- wg}v.?‘.‘.§.zf°rrh§ (|:(‘;SVO:hO(l)llll(; elephant’ f°‘"‘d “1m°5" mrfcctly president. aslo quickly denied abal- "“““‘-S‘ ‘"“~‘ -‘""°“ “" sick~Mrs. W. l-“~ Rose and Ml‘- §,”2h“,:‘,,‘“°,',; .1915“, .'um.er_-- {,§’V';..§ very lightly: as her digestive l"'°f:“’°d ‘“ me ’'‘’‘°“ 5°“ °’ 5“ am slim shrlnkasc lll "19 irllslll authority of the government to provided for athletes in the vil- \ ell.l‘l‘if.m IL1ililr.”‘l'dtilCLbl‘l€:; Frank Mcintyre. Entertanidnmelatp. $1? omyy I Vxfeany don,‘ think I svswm is not m E posmcgd to ber . £.fis4eg30g3omm$2?9%(;0.032prl;exlz3g lo: cLg_j_u1t,he time or business men, 13ge_ the “mantles were really -" “'39 ll Mlntw rs. 85si- ~ 1. ~- n irgritortne V 1' home whCl'E ‘“““°‘' W35 lhglls 0 yre B “"dmh,,",,"§1y°_‘.'(')h yes I'm Piittills ha'¥3.']§ :l{1{fi1fE1€.F€‘ged:}"’:Ol‘7lCrlE)r(f)3[CBJVlUBr lllwsm :gt?i)"‘ee.sxs‘ec‘.is'tg'e§c:icc.t Tl; remedy the sen . to about 200 gucsiS- m me It was moved by Mrs. J. P. Mc- P3“ 9’ ’ if necessary. give the cow a laxa- The }l°l“'l“3 Smmd 51°“ ‘he MALE OLYMPIANS situation, they provicicd for the commission had won the initial round in a court battle lnvoivingits authority to prcccccl with the in- Plfnllm a i'2c(‘pi.i0ii was held at the all my begs lllifl °ll° 351‘ "- homc of the bridrs, foiloweci by n llimm in hr-itour of thc young cou- MUST BE ALONE female stage siars to enter the the- atre by a back exit, kept locked except, when in use. TilL‘l‘C Wil be Still Unbeaten tive of Epsom salts, After calving the chill should be r0nl0V<‘d “Om her drinking water f~r two or three fntyrc and seconded by Ml5- -Wh“ Miclntyrc that Mrs. G. D. McKen- zie attend the Womcns Institute “S” “°S""’“‘ (By The Canadian Press) Bil“. ‘.1: (1 ‘via. "I"im ud Gal— --—' , .____ quiry. In Federation District Court G, _ . , Ian: i\.;=1‘/cgildc Quill.“ ‘f;1i‘(l)Tl h:me- (;o‘z1\‘ci1‘.9.‘.!lt:i in mglfiggtgeéown 35 (0. I’. By Guard|r‘m'g28Spe}4:)iIl 3|? stgcighogied lt‘:|“\rr(“k:.t:I1Rl”l‘flf bi;;r; LONDON. July 2_’_(CP Cflb1e)_ here’ Judge Oscar Luhrmg demed R DmBBRL;flI‘lc*1l.w.l§ulya£ suEn8;i’oCr)Tl}§:iT;|g :3trr:;€n§“abopg;(tagem;l:orr.g;a Ti‘: “W1 -ll Mont C8-i'm<‘1. Ml‘- Mid °‘°gE ° mm ‘ , T°R/°NT°- ‘my '—‘ r’ ' ' 1d Running its string of victories to pics. by Frederick T. Fisher of New be t th at 3 b1 » Th”. " ' Ml-T /illirlls Gall nt ill make their The W°l¢!'3m ‘°" me °‘e'”‘g Robertson and Alfred Scadding, weathm fl H ‘ R_ C‘ Matthews. C,m8d_ York to p,.e,,,,m me Commlsqlon a u _ e cmae pro em. . locked cars. H V illlllif‘ in Now Y:f‘k,‘V;"1lt".l‘0 Mr. Gal- consisted 0. ll contest Dill W‘ by survivors of the Moose River mine Ex A_n_0“NEY_GENERM‘ DIES m":cflc°‘:‘e° Mam mfimmmed 1t5,m_ from obtflmmg records 0‘ the haven t yet decided to yield to the with the athletes Cill8l”llntlll€d' Finns, who ask to have an elderly woman live in Olympic Village. The Finnish hot baths. The Village was woman would have charge of the planned to house 4,500 m0n—and no women. Since there wlli_be <_t_a_ac 7§h9“j against female charm like children against measles, Berliners are call- ing Olympic Village "Dorf def Macnner"——village of men. disaster. whose plight brought pray- ers of thankftillnyclizs f]()’B.l.l:f‘i(i“S( in the Toron o osp a l‘ children “med the “ills of ctihe F‘!l{i:rI:/[I-'?{O(E‘-,3‘ B.C“fo]rl:h‘gr25'—):r‘ltls‘li ]s]iRdr:s‘ brhnltfhrthe Can ‘fllsgluttiion chsiscindmsnrsrl rfisirlli Chllumbin 'At‘tomey' Gvnml» “"1 249 fol‘ 10 ‘lV‘C“'~“-‘- d9°““°“ ““ of] an a0f)9l‘Btl0n V’... wheeled city solicitor for Kamioops since thcir opponents‘ 66. iflnt hrs; a oslti n 5 master mcch— Ml‘-9- N931 D°“°°W'- evenly merited Ink‘. l xlgridc ‘had,’ resided in Newvby Ml'~‘v -7- C- Pew” ‘md Miss York prcvlnus to her marriage, but Helen Weir, won by M15‘? we!“ “I” name in the old home for the wcd- duet. Kitty Keuyv by M75- “'3” , ' hr rcrmnony. The young couples Doucette and MW -1- C» P°°°"5- M” .avc the best wishca of a. hrst of John McIntyre invited the members to her home for the August mm" Equity Corporation of New Yrrk. of which Fisher is a stockholder. Judge Luhring announced. however he would hold a hearing on Fish- er's action August 5. Fisher issued a statement saying his action was designed in test the bcatcn record by defeating the Ibis cricket club at Cater Road. Synon- uns t~day. in a 12-11- adian scored ninst (C. P. By Guardlarvs Special Wirei \l|m|r4I'r| Linirnurt remove: utalnu. gicnds for their future haDiliness.—- mg. Meeung to opmu lwgh 3}: tfmvugh the hospital by his bmth: 1910. died here today. _7_H A__ _ W __ Greed rid sons ell H‘ " , ' M ore Clld OIIII HOIII mum; my ,,,w,:,u._-;u§$1 can GORDON f|fE, soldier of Fortune A Faithful Servant-v By Bob 0 I W B - I Mn... 1. "°r’{.° motion to mdioum l-hf“ raged i the ona v - L Bowne” 8‘ 3°“ ‘.'.'.‘.‘....°..... b’ mg "3 h ma wnar HAPPENED,MAN... KHMED roov. uea_.ue 35- wHicH wnv om may (.02 °,'f-Ti’ i , . "’"'“““ ”‘“°"°“ “““ regime“ .'£'.e.§'1'r‘°',‘,,5°Jr".°.‘.’ v‘-’v’ur...'i MORTALLY wanna IS MISS emu? [l;‘\(l)lTl>HER ‘HEARD mm 5..., “,5 we-vaeomie . EMBALMEBS Domede » » WOUNDED “LED 50 H5 mini is CAMPED To OMECHIEF; - HASSAN .Haa r 9 me scum voua‘ we musi‘ LOOK uv -Prince County Hospital ING AN THOSECAMEISHE BROTHER MUST HAVE KNOWN... FOP. THEY LEFT BEASTS IN CASE HE SKJULD RE- TURN.. YOU MUST F0 \.0W.. i..CANNOT D0. l(i...P\..l\ SEIZED EVERYTH FLE TP.lED TO $|'0P THEM....BUT Ambnlurco In Charge ’ Summerside, nedequ and ltenalngum "mM_ ”_l_ TliEY‘VE LEFT US ......THEY HAVE A as srm ._ . 1 ALREADY. hm-ner Onwlng Idiom for has 'lt_h or without delmlntel out 3|: Bungle No. I lotion for All“ )0 an aunt . .-