‘pusr 29.11am l " THE ' OHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN First, last and always, HOVIS is~strictly a health I : bread. THE happy highroad to Health-eat HGVIS Bread. The rich flavor tempts you to eat more, and the more you eat the better it is for you! But the same qualities that brin? you extra nour- s ishment and extra vitaminesa o bring Oll an extra flavor, which you will relish with the eenest enjoyment. For 40 years HOVI in Britain. » SVBIread ._h,as been the favorite , Now HOVIS is made in ‘Canada —— it should be on your table today and every day! Costs a little more—-worth much more. r i The word "HZSVIS" comes from two Latin words ' - "Hominid Vis" < and means “The Strength of Man." -. - i > ~ iicvls FLOUR is the millers of PURITY noun J —irademiarltproiected; hiodusi etwssraau calluxnn ruoim mus co. LIMITED, mouse. Mo nrreal, Ottawa, aim John, Winnipeg, Calgary, Victoria 706 i, sk Your Baker or (ii-titer for liovis Today Thc Public Forum This column le open for the dleeueelon by correspondent! of questions of interest. Th! Central Guardian McCLARWB FAMOUS Ranges 8i. i116 Rogers Hardware Company. 11-111- 3832-B-Z9-IllWI~ SEE THE NEW MODEL Knots-- My Range at the Rogers Hardwarel Charlottetown Guardian deal Company Limited- l not neoesearii, endorse the s-zs-niwi ,1 - of 1 ' GOSPEL MEETING - There1¢oa +1vvv W111 119 i1 5081181 meetlllgbn Tues-l r 1111i’ and Wednesday night, at the? STOCK VS. POTATOES home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman ‘—-— Brown on Covehead Road at hour= Bug-Having attended the Annual oi s o'clock. All ‘are welcome. a-Elvleeting of the Associated aoards of Stanford ill charge. 1 'Trade, I have to thank Mr. and Mrs. Clark for the excellent repeat PW‘ vlded. It was in keeping with the ,delightful scenery of our Experi- 8-29-mwf mental Farm. I could not dhlelllp thinking as we all sat roun e MR- “511- K1116 °N HOLIDAY well-filled tables in the silade of the 4111“ "1811 0i’ Mr- Buuii Kins. the splendid trees behind the house, that noted author to his native city-hf the Hon. .1. c. Pope or Mr. James accompanied by Mrs. King, alldli) Irving could but return to Char- ihelr iliece, Miss Plummer, 1B i1 iottctown they must be pleased be- matter of social interest to a large ' d measure with the appearance circle of former-friends. The pariylyl-mllh m laces hl which they 11y.- l1l1l1gell1l1el9l1liefiglzuflglofidaye llmst illllllydllgd arldothepuse to which it is now M 111°“ 1111~ 1'11-'being put. The property 18 991l8-1111y Orchid, ilau bu, 0 i _ 1191‘ iliilightell‘ at: ill rlilleldfitililnn: la Splendid 01w olflfirgfdulieorglllo 9111034118 their vacation at “Ollllllfllary tanner cannot “d; m; making cove, Ml.‘ Klllg llllll been qlllle or the money requlleh n what can Sfillnlllluulllllfl T“ elflgnllalll l“ it“? Dream“ blelddblge-Feftlllidnuitffforiisowiasn example lflehhed lll lellllll ll llmlllfill ‘lllfgssmill? whllrlillilcigur farmers may follow at a ng silch ru ress - ‘ ' recon", fllllf he llll"llwfél‘l1lll°n"e‘g1’“ll1l‘lfll still Mr. Clark is not satisfigl. hlelllll, wllllh .l.llell, “my lll PrlllllelProgresslve men never are. e Edward Iehllld llllll lleell gleally wants more land, in order that hi; enjoyed, llllll wlll llll lllllllllllly exlmay experlrmeht. in the breedingbg tended llllllllgll lllll lllellelll weellla greater variety and larger num r berm-o lheh. lehllll ,0 lllllll home- of farm stuck than can be maln- ln Cambridge, Muss, mined upon a huhlilifepoailild fllistly all: odd acres. No ou s c ra n8 perfection is one of the best ways by ‘which the people ' of our province Miss Blanche Payiiter, of Lmigloau increase their wealth. when the River has returned home after,1'1°h men °1 111111111 Ameflcan 1m°w visiting SUIIIIYIBPSlIlO the guest of} her sister, Mi-s. Alfred Phillip“. ‘strains free from disease, can be ob- wuu ,_ THE SUPREME Plpalesg Furn- “ce 111 T119 Rilgers Hardware Com- may Limited. PERSONALS M1‘. W. J. MacDonald of the De- lHWi]. world. That is a worthy ambition (lo-operation Power Projects In Production Stimulate Towns (W. LFTONE And Industry The two principles which actuate humanity in these days are: (I) every man for himself and the gov- or ‘ for all; and (2) "each for all and all for each”. (Canadian Pleas) iiiilkhbor as well as oneself. On behalf of the former it may be from The Ottawa Citizen:- argued that caoh man while seeking Water-power is one of Canada's his own interest wealth of the community. It is now Will Fifteen OTTAWA, August 21.—Continued - The first development of the power resourcesflllggogllslglwg w1;1s“gl1_:ll°'l1l'l_:l‘l1l1l1g:l' gag‘. tlfllfesgéggffloggllggsfillalelgzll: glncllazilfl“ ggggllllwolfiglilnfzwm 1'11"‘: it was estimated that accommodation " 5/ r ishnéss the spirit of charity in the various parts of the Dominion, is 1°‘ ‘*1 1"“ 1°° 1mm“ "’°“1‘1 1““° larger serlse—the desire to hel a drawn to the attention in a. strik- w be found 100111111‘ A m1” 881mm‘ 11 l of 200 was regarded as a flight of ng manner in the following article lllllcyl lllllce the clllllllllla Swlm ln » January brought out what was,u'p l0 b11811 ivllll , lih b6 970mm“ i119 311mm“ 1111111131 ‘$111095 “m1 1s of stars thgt hiidgxeevner sliofilleegd? 11 1111 avmmbw’ 1“ 11"“ 111111111111” 11”" and total starters in that event were the individuals grow rich, the coun- practically all the centres of indus- m3 But it is on the second principle of action that the men and women of these days are the more inclined to “live and work and do business. It is, upon this principle that farmers, manufacturers and men in trade meet in conventions and consult about means of material improve- ment along the lines which they in- dividually follow. It is upon this principle that farmers associate and combine to supply the markets with potatoes, eggs, butter, cheese, etc, in sufficient quantities to make car- lcads and ship loads of their pro- ducts, and so reach the more dis- meet and agree to produce in per- try in which they live will be rich, try from coast m coast. tant and the better markets. It is T111119 Rivers. Sorel, Grand Mere, upon this principle that breeders Shiiwliilflflii F5118. 13000110011118. 9-1111 fection animals and poultry that will area supplied from the power do - chmmunq the hlghes; prlces m the velopment on the St. Maurice river; many years that wherever water- power is developed industry . and ermore, the modern tendency is for the large industries to locate at the power site, because the cost of pow- er is lower, the land for factory sites is cheaper, the cost of living forem- costs of production are reduced. New towns spring up wherever large water-powers are developed. and older towns take on new life and growth-—fcr instance, the towns of Cap de la Madeleine, Quebec, in the established from the experience of grlfilllolsllgmmlizglglllzlzallhclglxtlg: population inevitably follow. Furth- mes lll llllle m have llllem Mcepllelll ployees, taxes and other items are .. .. _ lessened and thereby the general cgflllllllylfllgfs’ champmm and near that pure bred animals of the best Sheep. Swine and Poultry 553091119" tained here, they will come here in buy stock for the improvement of partmeni of National Revenue who1i11911‘ 1191415. 111111 W111 99y FY1995 w w . l l ll b ll has been spending th , .i i’ make P. E. Island farmers smile, °me115 115111“ es- av” mug 1 weeks on a visit to hi; pgidlitsedllflfifl the Province w prosper Kai‘ be- “m” 1m1”°"°m°““ “d '“°°°m' Mt. Stewart left on Saturday after-iyond the conception of those who _ iiooll on return to his home in Ot-llived in the olden time. It's all Very Sm” have been obtained by the e1 well to grow the best potatoes in the best markets. 1t is upon this prin- in the Eastern Townships of Quebec ciple that the government acts W119"? WW9!‘ d9V91°Pm911i 0V9? 1111 when encgumglhg and supporting area of 6,000 square miles has re- and angel-mg mm actlvmes outside suited in the locating there of 2'7 new, the limits of the lines within which iiidueiiies- resume-mine 0W1’ $20»; h mayl h, shlchlesa w,“ so fa,- 000,000 in factory equipment, and. the results have been highly satis- i119 9111Pl0yment of 6,000 persons; on factory. Our Egg Circles and Dairy the Sasuenay river. 200 miles north, Companies, our Ayrshire, Holstein, ‘~11 Quebec- the devemlimenl- °1 350-‘ 000 horse-power has led to the es- tablishment of the new model town ions-not to speak of co-operation lll llohlhl glowlllg lllld malkelhlg of Arvlda which is expectedtoshort- and the suggestions and help sup-1Y have a P°P111°111°11 °1 5-1100? a1 Outarde Falls, the, development ofa plied by Farmers Institutes or site with an ultimate capacity of 50,000 horse-power is taking place and the new model town of Outarde Falls is already far advanced with hospitals, schools, convent and town hall. Other towns that have been created by water-power in conjunc- plished results which could not pos- forts of separate individuals, each working selfishly for the promotion’ . of his own gain and welfare. . l tion with pulp resources are Chic- GEOTBe Craig returned to the cltihCBre day with friends at New Perth. Wrist Broken, Career Spoiled For ler plane of operation; pleasure of the highest kind. which to save large crops WlNNlPEG, August 25. —- Fate played a harsh trick oh Matofi‘, who ill Ekaterilioslav, Sou-lsloclll and that the smck may b iheru Russia, began ll. music- al career which curried him faulted and ‘vealed so ‘bu’ the bgsl’ re , winter may the bow, and is now a commercinll ‘l EW SABBATH FOR LONDON, Aug. unday excursion ever vernsss, Scotland, carried 2,000 cople to that city yesterday from dlerdeen. iilte orderly but lilverness reis the forth commandment lit- rally and the anadian Pacific R0 lFrom Field, motor-cars take you ‘to _Yoho Valley Camp. There you find our log-cabin bungalow, cozy, coni- ortable. ‘the sound of T ' akkaw fling down from high cliffs. An appe- tizing dinnelj is served you at the cen- tral community house. the sleep of childhood. Next day, you are keen for trail riding, ‘mountain climbing, hiking. There's a real vaca- tion for you-and Yoho Camp is but one of Canadian Pacific's nine Bunga- , low Camps. Rates $5.50 a day, j American plan. - ‘Pull information and lituaiuvc from‘; G. lnviznilsssiiho Sabbath day, 2G.—-'I‘he first run into .pated lnverness’ iuter- a roaring business doiilail holiday-ulnkers- restaurants there ungalowtC in the - _. Faintly to your ea comes Fully, zigzag- Then follows B. Bnrpee, DistrictPpssn Agent,‘ 40 King Street, Saint John, N.B,l [ANADIAN ‘lplrlilf ‘refused to open up for business on The railway company that the excursion had evidently aliitci- stand on the sub- ject of Sunday trade for it had tak- en the precaution to add four di-n- The excursiunlets were ini; cars to the train and these did wliil the Aber- 'For Your Vacation-a “h”? ‘l1 it” traveller for a Winnipeg flHlLl, the road is a well-worn violin case. containing a violin, and the violin is the background of a. story of u professional career cut oft suddenq 1y, when on tile high road to tamedmark of u. musician who ilud woll encouiiuins 0f two continents, nlllsq ters of harmony who have coniel out of Russia to enchant‘ and sur-l prise civilization, when fate cruelly, Tllll lprosent in P. a. Island. in his desire to obtain moi Mr. Wilfred Livingstone and Mr.lBut it. does not require the skill or which really good farmers de- after spending a very pleasant holl-ilight to apply to their important lwork. Stock production is on a high- B-"d W111i lillassociatlons may be .:;:“:%.:i..“l.t“:.§.'i§;.1.11.1513.‘i31slzzssui.rziislirzsiiailriz; on owe We have, it is true, a long winteil; sued. l l l Th l . . . . in which to keep stock housed. Bu ithere is one pr me esserlt a. erelrled on wllll the alll of water _ _ - -power. Russian Violinist 8*“ and grain, it seems to me that the 1on8 11S 1-119 Mlcllael be turned to good ac- icount by the close observance of Among Matoffs samples when onlfislllliglldslllghelezfidtfiyllll: gplzlllprineiple of each man for himself. ikinds to perfection are consequentlyml lllllslle llls llwll llllleleslls lll llls I therefore, sympathize with Mr. ‘lance has proved that the interest oi|lll,l._ K114911111“ 111m“ which m “use more rod-Such 15 11r°m°1ed 111 9111131511‘ °°'°11' water-power makes heavy contribu-. animals, to the end that‘ our Experi- mental Farm may be in a. position to assistance whlc show results equal to that of others welfare of thelcouritry. —€-—-<0& It is to be hoped, therefore, the oullmll Blomplonvlllel La Tuquel i - ti i be - lfrllfil.’ “o‘i‘i.°..‘ii'c'o‘lsé’“wlill. n.“.°’.‘e Windsor Muu. Kelioomi and Clark far attended these companies and accepted as In. the province of Ontario, in ad- dition to the vast industry and em- dustry development at Niagara, Nip- ‘same reasonable methods are pub igon and other sites, the whole min- In respect to each and all s°'of gold, silver, nickel and copper ng. industry of the province is car-i Finish In Toronto Swim (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Aug. 27. —When the aariiims When you insure with ikla However, when entries closed tention of competing. while many more have probably mailed their en- nmlllllhllll ll, h,“ m, “h, benefit makes Maritime business men no loyal to their om home company. Ann-i LARGII PIDTILYION BOWEN. PHIHIUHS The Toronto marathon will cer- tainly establish many records. Never in the history oi‘ long distance swim- ming have there been so many en- tries; so many "stars," so many i And certainly there has never before been offered such cash prizes. The winner of the swim, i! masculine, will collect $30,000, while if a woman should do the unexpect- ed and defeat all swimmers of both sexes she will have $35,000 to spend on "pin money." - Many of the swimmers are train- ing around Toronto. George Young, whose great achievement in the Cat- alina Channel swim, when he finish- ed alone of I03 swimmers, has made him internationally famous, had been training near Picton, Ont. Re- cently, however, he moved his train- inrr quarters to Oakvllle, where, it is said the water is colder. He is fav- r-‘ed to win the marathon, but a oianree at the entry list shows that all will not be easy for the local lad. His chances are more than 300 to one. but. these odds will without doubt decrease as the race progress- es and the mediocre swimmers drop , 5 r. w. BENTLEY Manager for Prince Edward Island THOMPSON-l-IUNTLIIY The quiet wedding took place in Winnipeg on July 18th, of fidna E» Huntley, daughter of the ‘late My. out. l F‘.- S. Huntley, Truro, Nova Scotii. That many will drop out is a tore- to w, Wallace Thompson o1 whml. gone conclusion. Lake Ontario at he; Beach he“ Allhlll 5mm, 9g- no time is very warm, and even now ‘flclalledf . the water is settins coid- Mimi’ <1! The bride looked charming in an the better-known swimmers freely ensemble Sh“ o; lose helge crepe predict that at the end of the first l-Dmahle lllld nllhlm hllcel Wm, h“. seven miles of the 2l-mile course the “ll-e ha; to much ' she l”! ah fleld will be narrowed down consid- tended by he, 515ml, Mm on“ E v erably, while not more than 15 will Huntley and the bridegroom by llls 11111511- cousin, Mr. W. W. Pierce. Following 151111111114 xeB-imB- 1111111191‘ °1 111° a small reception at the Royal Alex- Lake George Marathon, on his ar- and“ Howl. the llllllpy cllllllle lell rival here from New York, immedi- hy motel. fol. the" home at wlhhl- ately welht llltgktllié water. h"Thaltl;s peg Bellchl - . lcolder t an L e eorge," e sa . (The ML T as he came out with his teeth chat- a Sell of the ltgemaslollrlalllelfingllog: tering. l-Iarry Erickson, who stayed solll Dllllslllllllllga He vlslwd llla 111 1-119 W319i‘ °1 1-111"- 1111“? 1°‘ 111°" former home last fall and renewed members have confl- dence in their honesty of those who have charge of their business, co- goperation will be beneficial to each _jarid all, and the wealth of the coun- t large, will thereby be pro- would be impossible. Water-power in conjunction with forests has not only- made possible a large pulp and the creation of new communities such as Iroquois Falls, Kapuskas- . will be ob-l Y 11 first as u child prodigy and lllelhlsuns of 800d breedmg lmoted. But even the suspicion ofl , tained. If the winter is long, the cli- _l ing, Smooth Rock Falls, Espanola. when he ‘natured’ “S a wizard of mate, altogether, is healthy; and the ‘115110119511’ on 111° 111111191 the" ma“ lDryden and Sturgeon Falls, andl paper 1nd11511'1"1'“t15 1'e511°11s1111°1°1' You can tell the world for me that than 24 hours. and who is training l wlllh Keallngl laughed as he many ormer acquaintances.) emerged from Lake Ontario's chilly water "Oh boyl That's cold stuff! PuLvEmzED MmT Pulverized dried mint leaves give there'll be no 1s finish in this swim :§,l“‘;:l“:l§‘1ll§::§l1lll;§ flffliollimggff even if there are 300 to start. llely lllallllg lllle mlm 1' ' will freeze them out if it ls as cold _ ' as this." . an“ Wm destroy the“ usefulnessflms 111w added “may 1° me mduyl However the direction of the wind 1 1 ' T0 WHOM IT MAY cities and towns. food products of the soil are of thel d h lll b l m llllel _ an t are w e a revel-s on lmm 1119119115 01 111111111 11111“ omarmusually has considerable bearing on In‘this country, every man is free own way, so long as he does so in ‘def f0!‘ B- 15129!‘ 11111111191‘ °f “191143195 eration with his neighbour, and that “on lo the lllosllelllly of the coast the government can lend material and lllllllld clues. new lowlls have In Manitoba, Winnipeg and dis- ‘mct 11w” much °1 11's 1191111111’ ex’ the south blowing the warm water i t t l t - ' . conformity with justice; but experi-lvfdxzlsdogy gllehellllfig lffipoglzwxlefgghl226:2llwrlllitlrelllltlntiomglogtalzlgltan Gordon or 276 Queen street. m ‘he In British Columbia, wherelmake lll very com the temperature of the water around CONCERN This is to certify that I iolm Toronto. An on-shore wind from 1°11"! °1 T1111"). was sick for upwards The arrangements made by vari-,0f ten years with Rheumatism, Foi- ous swimmers, trainers and manag- seven years I never knew whgt, it ers have aroused considerable inter- was to have a. good nlgmis gull the h will insure to the be, l ll ll lll l llll l., , _ oéhfiiii‘; i. eiwoflfit? 2.... 82é’.f..lei~ i" Sever“ ih<=»m°"i@m- 1""- "m "w usurious» M111: i» llellllmelllal rlflsh‘! will have orches-lsevere. l tried many doctors in- intervened. I Matcff was llitrdouced lo Can- adlan audiences at a concert attend" 1531499111119" ed by Earl Grey when (‘ioverllor- $11111 S\l1'91y. 1-1115987191115111111Dlvvlncel (lefleral, mid a distinguished suiic. 51101110 110i b9 191l- 111 1m 111191101‘ 1110'- lIe wellt forward winning praise ill sitlorl. It is to be hOPCd 111517. B3 0P- llllllly recitals in the United States pvituhity offers. the Experimental; and Canada until the war came. {Farm in this Province may be en- ln Canada. A thousand acres is. I ~ "°“" ‘.25’ 21;f.T..°’i..‘“fnf‘“w‘l§i§1French Beat J aps In Davis Cup Playoé "BROOKLINE, Mass.,'A\1g. >27. - Then lie turned to the production larged. of foodstuffs, aild had the misfor- tune to break his wrist, inducing paralysis of the fingers, so that he low workers, cannot hold the instrument. more eer‘ on the concert ended abruptly. He travels, however, with the ba- loved violin, aild after the ilutieli‘ of the day tries out some of the airs, wllli which he gained the ap- plause of admiring audiences in stage the best for its size in all Canada. I am, Sir, etc Gentle massaging with Mlnard’: will quickly relieve the pain and stiffness. h asap-org; ' l was pleasantly spent in music pl esent. led by a pearl necklace flL-L THAT l‘ COOQ IN” alumna ‘twmsa. so not st "RSUAOID-TNAI ir-w; l ‘ Al! GOOD I l ._ '_ ‘ ll , fund»! tonal‘ latte Lin‘, sis-laud ' 1 “avnv eau. luau, ouanaufli 41in: ssaurrrlliltlpllcoiioaot ‘ do. Onawrroae. orrraruo. ' a -_ l“ 1 ‘ 2 Curious/s 5b!) Ffand‘ ,_ _ (Silver Leaf i l M . brand) "SILVER LEAF’ brand manlslaotlldlil I! the BIANTFOIID COIIDAOE 00., LIMITED, "has no superior. gaeranteed for quantity Ind-etrepfith. - . Milt prices WIIOLESALEAQD RETAIL. -; In‘ con-tor a do, Ltd. ll, maniac» roajlr. a. istaun l. IVS’! bill U 1'1 ll-LNilviENm. i by Miss Lily McLaughlin. To Miss night to show your services as secretary, for it was by your initiative Irrthe meantime, Ihave no doubt that Mr. Clark and his worthy fel- Messrs Mcloellan. ll l0 l l d Brown, Schurman, and others, lhilillll .lllll nl ll ee a ay, tllu ii - ti th l fiots to i ake e a l s CM Eliirpel-lfientifllyfirml of thisnProvincelirhe 37111511 511131“ "met AN INTERESTED" SPEC IATOR ._-_._{0&-____ ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. On Wednesday u most enjoyable elchl Hargda, Japan's first string the 1119111119 a °1 si- P1"\'1°1"5 m“ morrow. Jacques Brugnon and Jeanl Women's Institute and a number OilBOl-olll-a fol- France Wm meet, Tam)! their friends met in social function lllld Hal-ad; m. Japan to spend an evening in presence of l their daughter, Miss Annie Donnel- ly, who intends leaving in a 18W days for Boston, Mass. The evening an singing untillaboutlstleerlil ollcilock, wherll] Mrs- Dbllnay 1155 y sume o l Th G di egrets to announce the young lflFlES,tSl(l%l'V€dl\lll1'i0llj’ilsl0 alllllll, ellellglllrolanlllll-l, Sargent park. It is too much B9 °1'° 9 111°“ 11°"5"o . R0 d. t th as of 78 yearu k l f ri iti i th ed, the following address accompan- 85392;, wlllllcllulllacg lleelllld been clock. The public attitude towards 1°‘: “y "3 °1' "11 °115 11°“ ‘ms 11 e with dlo-lllle long lellldellh Sunday observance has changed for 111M111 591* 919-511- w“ Presented byiiniailing health for the past two Mrs. Charles Grant and then readlyem-s angel-mg from hardhlhg 01 on l lam w lace the m“ o“ Sun Annle B Donnelly __wel ol ‘kn-mad lmlll family c 5 1‘ 11 voided early advantage in the race if l t ~ - l were a . the members of St. Patrick's Rcadlyelll. llgol when h“ hellllhhll home playing of golf on Women's Institute, assemble here ism-wall hlll-llell h, the gl-Ounoh our eppreuialiim who doubt hastened his death, for you for your valued services; not he gradually hell; [alhnlll and on Jilly i119 W9 8191191111 t0 y'all! :11; the above date his spirit passed to e ., u fo you, also, is due the credit of be- ing the beginner of our Instltiltfllunlon 12 children were andlthenl, six boys and six girls, name- France in the two opening 81118195 pmvlnpe, ‘lmatches of the Davis Cup hater-zone Longwod Cricket Club here today. YoshiroOhta, of Japan l sets, 6-0; 6-3; 6-2. 111 32 11111111- tes. In the second match, which last- ‘ed 50 minutes, Jean Rene Lacosta. lFrance, went through three straight 91-9- lsots, e-i; c-1; o-z, to defeat Tak- -_i¢o>—-———— The doubles are scheduled for iii-Sunday earlier days. --—________ evening was spent at the home orlplayer. i Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Donnelly, whenl .- . ~ Spralned gamentg In Memoriam MR. CHARLES TOOLE The Tribune says, editorially:- By a large majority vote Charles Toole. He had beenbetisr or for worse, during the las decade or so. In any case, it is in |the artrles. At first his 1 Th“; links. The two games its eternal reward. He Margaret McCaughey and in thislof any kind. born to ‘>-'—“'— WEDDING BELLS It l isi h i kl th lfinals on the turf courts 0f thehiopulitillllpdf 23in o‘: qlleiw scentrg swlmmer completes me comm El“ Kennedy did for me arid-my moi“ I-l i C ht Fr rice who holdshililgwsoilfnrliiidggf: ufllynlilfteseufihhlhlgllig-l I e1" °° e- 1* - “S ° - ‘ Sh ld th tat rs have to buck took York-lizinning there is the erection of faclzlllegzlls w “Elna m? oneJilegfl of lllel people right in “l,” lll-nllll“ n in straight tories and of dwellings for the wor lcolllsel as l, seems almost cal-mm. what m, 3mm“ dld lo: me people and superintendents. This islllllel, wllll the lllme wlll he lowered ' usually followed by the erection oflcollsldelllbll, retail shops, repair shops, garagesl . ' t b d fro which to start But N0 Telllllslmsresvllnlnxli’. However, since the WINNIPEG, Man., Aug. 2'1. —— of the event have the breakwall. parks board decided last week thatsovernins fouling and other cohtins-l " there should he ho gummy wnnjs miencles, and these are at present un- > hkelder consideration. AND ' trying to turn back the hands of the‘ about a day 19111115 “"1119 11611111111115 the they can get to the first turn ahead! '11” 1'“11'11°1P"1 of the others. and it is antlcipatedl "9 °11 "-11 that there will be a decided spurt ail iours- Like soii. tennis is a ciev-h- the start. The spurt will not last, hflillthy. 011N001‘ 8111119 91161 0119,long, however, since the distance ofl which should be encouraged. Fur-‘lzl miles will require a slow, steady} h marriodlther, it may be played without noiselstroke. Falls; whereas on the Atlantic coasti , a new community in Nova Scotia haslglal? lzfcelrlrllallllgyllltllzlilxtlébrlllgleillle“k553i 2:111“: "mtmem ""111 l- 3119111111- come into being in connection withlllo wlleyllway lllle hours Every swlm_ bcl slmclllhl- 111 1-110 Unltod States. a pulp and paper 8111811111158 9'1 sheetlmer will be accompanied by a boat f: ‘waved no benefits‘ A “m1 1347 arbor. and the development atlmnlalnlng ms lmndlers and an oflh; end of mine who is well known l“ randFalls on the Saint John riverl ' ‘ , in New grunswick will have a bene- 1111131 e 9°" on the “"1195 °1 p°p"ili the mornin , but the finish will I-lapah Wu-ii deci-‘iively 6mm“ “Y ulatiori in that part of the latterlbe lll°lllelllllhc§l_ l, may be o,“ a, both Moncton and T ‘me to consult Dr. W. Krblblzjicdygm so and I took five weeks fidflJnQnQ from Dr. Kenn ‘y and my IhQumg- lnine on the same night; it may bel slam lh" 111°- w°1'd$ Bflnlmt express considerably later before the first» y s“°°1’9~ thanks. for. what Dr. The race will start at nine 0’clock1 anyone suffering from i-jeumg- thi hi ery ng nges on m l! lo coma" l D o’ the weathenl JOHN G It seems too good to ewe - PIBDON‘ expect absolutely calm waters and clear skies. 1 The original starting point was in-‘ ,side the breakwater which runs along Toronto's waterfront. The breakwater was only 300 feet from the shoreline, and a string of barges Yvv Dr. W. Kennedy osl-"Dlthic r uni ' smmm"! 1h ecnhflqlrllollllfi 3.291 of womgn n. Telllpqpgry om“ RUSS HOTEL, distance to the concrete wall is so C""1°"""°"11~ short, the entries so many, oillcialsww+eee ¢, ¢ _,_ ‘ decided to start: the "flying fish" from outside thel'*-¢++»»»+- -~»+..,,.”“M Rules will be laid down No doubt there will be much» “In”. m1“! by scientific > methods. 1, 1t. W. TAYLOR , AND 4 ace, and to get away-from this the ll positions will be drawn for by the _»authorities. Those drawing a posi- tlon on the outside will have a de-i J. S. TAYLOR < 11mm“! Optometrists ‘ 142 Richmond Street il i- O The fact that the course is ‘laid out, and that there is no tide will probably lead to speed records. Tile English Channel, Catalina and even the Lake George marathons, through your efforts that it was formed. Thus, it is with much re-l gret we learn of your departure from our midst. We trust that the good work, which you have so ardently be- gun, will still be carried on, for we know that the continuing and ex- tending of this work will be the best symbol of gratitude to you for your ‘ endeavors. In saylrlilg goodl-lbylaitwel ask you to accept is sma g as ‘lm’ ' "'1'" "1 0°“ ‘ a slight token of the high esteem in °' “Mm "*5 1"“ which you are held by all the mem- our advice to you la to bers of this Institute, who now wish you all success for the future. " Signed on behalf of St. Patrick's Road Women's Institute. Miss Donrielly. though taken by surprise, made a brief reply in which Perhaps you will not Phone ua today your requirements. W. D. GILLIS CO. Phone 176 ‘ ndsoms present, and also all the came among them. (Patriot please fly.) SOUR CREAM cucumber and other ' she thanked the members for theirl Sour cream should be cherlslled~l Dressing made (Him it is ideal for , just seaapaed, it is titty on lettuce. Qlffllliei‘. ly Mrs. Charles McDonald, Mrs. William Hackott, Bangor Me.; Mrs John Doherty, ‘Berln, N- IL; Mrs. Jerome McCaughey, Providence, R. 1.; Mrs. Patrick Condon Green Road; Mrs. Albert Woods, who predeceased several years ago, William and Walter of Hampton: Peter, Melville, John and James ofl Green Road; Charles on the home- stead. Besides his family and his heart broken widow who nursed and attended through all his sick- ness, he leaves the following bro- there and sisters: Mrs. Katherine Beck, Bangor MOJ-MIS Mary Sum- mers, Boston; Patrick, Bangor Me. and Stephen, Green Road. His fun- oral was largely attended and borne to ita last resting place Kel- ly's Cross, where requiem Mass, district for their kindness since she W11! Bung by the pastor, Rev. P- L. McMahon, who attended him all through his sickueea. And all that hope’ of 0mm was mortal of a kind husband and “All Mme Alone" Pius McGaugbey. Rev. Cannon W. G. Lillian Marguerite (Reita) daughterIWhO have the perfectly natural hu-i of the late Mr. n. a. a. Dunbar, andmll" iiiiit or dislike vi beius paused t mllby others. Mrs. Dunbar, Guelph, was united marriage to Dr. T. Arnold Robinson Toronto. The bride. who was given in. mar- flqe by her. hmtheh ML Rm," bourg, Toronto, who is blind. Duhhlh-l 100k“ we“ hlld PM"). hll Arthur Compton. of California. l4 . a. gown of ceree crepe romaine, with m; m mwhl 5nd “med h m“; oglRovere of hos Angeles. a former “m, mum 50m hm“ hhd gloomlgrand opera singer, who even now were un ttended. Mr. r. .1. Milnehfliieiiiii" "M" W 111! "Iiiiiiil Hamilton. and Mr. L. E. Outhbert- son, Windsor, nephews of the groom acted as ushers. The wedding music was played byl Miss Marshall, A.T.C.M., and during the signing of the registcr Miss Tud- "11"- sang beautifully loving father, was laidsto rest. The ml m pail bearers were William m- WW1," ,,$,“,‘,°,{,',‘;§l",‘3,';;,,,,';, fjltilvsiliiie in I suit o1 rose mane Quaid, James McMurrer, Ambrose “welt ' an.“ hhdllfleller, John P. McPlleil, Later Dr. and Mrs. Adirondack Mountains, the a verycourses, and it is a decided innova- pretty wedding was solemniaed at1tion ‘in long distance swimming. It l st, Jgmeg church, guelphl by the-will also lead to the inevitable in-i Davis. whenldividual brushes between swimmers, Rbblli- Fre is nc son left on a motor trip throulllnil-lhdiavl Dllllmll (my have not been laid out in regularl no lr ilowl 1-‘ 1"" "=1" your fishing tackle and be ready for the i 1"“ 511111118 of the summer. We “Pr! Muwarurs. This o‘! '"'7 H1351 913181 N615 rods, 4 1M1" “'1 everyihins that ‘ "I tomato your catch a ‘ "'°°°"' 0'" liflees are the very lowest. Come in m; m 4 As to "feature entries," in addltionl now to George Coombs. of Sudbury.‘ Ont., who is legless; Micheal Ham-, and‘ {years old, are the entries of Berti camp. and William Cornwall, Tor- k liq-nu m‘ t onto street car conductor, who has ii children, ia six feet tall and ' l weighs 245 pounds. At present Wil- liam is the "largest" entrant in the Harold LWcrtlly Sole Agent for Dr. ‘Amp’; l georgette and silver fox- 1 F“ "mam l The bride l! I sister 0f Mi‘. W. H. i