_1 A National Wheat Day i Every day is a“national wheat day.” Most peo- ple do not eat enough wheat-the food of ‘health and strength. - But" be sure you eat the whole wheat. Shredded Wheat is 100 per cent whole whealtamade digestible by steam-cooking, shredding and ‘baking. it is a builder of muscle, brain and bone. Eaten with milk for breakfast it puts you “on your toes” for the day's work. Delicious forany meal with ber- ries or other fruits. Two bis- cuits make a nourishing meal. MADE IN CANADA xrfsi awn"};~m\L-4L-§i~§~\;-‘~§-z§§w.-\§ "lunar-r.- -.~q<-i~u-a a -_ -- . . -. I . - ~ - . ~ s;- ~ :-‘.~v:~?¢.<v;»;.» ;. Q-ij-‘j- _ - In COMMUNITY PLATE We Carry A Complete Stock W. W. WELLNER, LIMITED Since 1868 , lug cllllllolluowll culllnm I s. n. serum. lilies eel r1111»... ' ' v Hillel- _ __ ,1| r ' Psaplldantr J rnn.cnARLo'rrn'rQWrl-.cun1zpl1tu! - jt. Normznst lLbe forgotten that those Western provinces were air ‘ways strongly fL rai, snot-hat whatever chance the M ‘ ‘ ‘party may have of gaining ground ‘in that locality. it is not possible for them to suffer material loss. ‘House of possibly two hundred and -\-\t>~\s.\-<.-\\ u . ‘,3. 3| 1gp] alllltl) llliwlld unsu- Dally mucus- uen sue“ "The l-"striot and Recorder however sremaklng the admission thatpso far as the Gritparty is concerned. THEY HAVE LOST IT ALI; T0 Insult In elvenee ‘fltluqotu-all sue n u. s. s. 11 ‘ l‘ 'L“‘“.m ~‘ . \ l - ..make s good corporalsgusrd in a fifty members. But even here the reduced majority. amounting to 4200 votes ‘less than the previous election in Ysmssks, indicates that’ they are losing ground, and as the province is Protectionist in princi- llle their) following. will oi a cer- tainty ‘be less than before. d _ ‘511011111 be gfolipfilLby themselves i bearing upon -the subject and any FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1921 hence its, value to the tit)’ all’ j province. 1140+ WATCH THE PEBTQ. THE PUBLIC LIBRARY.- Th1; proposal t0 provide u 119W _ home for the Public Library lllll-lll-l _ ____ 11111, 111-11131; up lilo general suhlect‘ The most. important matter tor of the utility and benefits of a 11111 pe0pl6 of this ‘province today public library. Practically Bvllll’ is to watch the insect pellfl- Tlllll. city and town in the civlllwll World does not alpply to farmers alone that makes any claim to DFOKPBBB 11111 1o olty people who have trees, and enlightenment has its Dllblicno m“; government ‘who ls supp”. iiilrflry- lllllllllll- l-‘llll “hi”? l5 u ed to have oversight. of our for- recoslllwd mall-W" °l ‘he mm“: eats and to all who are interested iecl-‘llllllly 01" “l9 wlilmulllll’ it‘ in the welfare oi our province. SBPVBB- his stated in previous references A library lll-‘ly ll" hi5 "l"! “'3' to the subject the present xeason less, ‘it may ‘be small £11111 very 111111 ‘been exceptionally favorable helpful.’ Whether big or little its 1.0 the 11159111 1195111 T1151- 1111“; usefulness or uselessneei depends so, 1o work at .19“, t.“ 1,961,, upon the character o! its books. 531.1111,- 1111111 11511111 nnd two weeks 1T1 l" the Belem-l?“ °l b°°k5 l0} in ‘the insect world moans several n library wll-el-illll‘ ‘llllllllc °" Wham generations. We have in many the ailn is to give useful iniormn- ways, some of 1119111 1111111-11111111119, tion and. wholesome entertain- opened 0111. 11001.3 1o 11181111 11.31113, mellt- "l5 chi“ ‘lmrpme “t u“ in lighting the potato bugs with Jilin"? Wm b” mtamed‘ m com poison we have killed oil‘ almost ' munity beneiittcd, and tho general n11 our 1,15%, dwourmg 1111111111111 intellectual standard elevated. And The 103,1 wmch "though “s11, 111111 the opposite of this ls always true. venommuh W1 Mews a 111-8911111111 The classification of the hooks mwfl 1111,15 116,111," 111,5 1191,11 111111 ill 8- llbflll‘? lll 515° 9- ""? lmlw" of the ‘best friends of tile farmer- tant factor. in a library of any llre- 111111 garden“, 11 111 11 great insect; 19551011 the" are ma“? “mks killer but wc have almost extcr-p which deal directly or indirect]! minated 111810311 111 110159111118 0111, "ml ll"? Film“ “ublecb such hm“ er pests.’ Our snakes and no doubt. many less known vermin lle-‘troyv- ers have also gone the result pl‘ our hunting and the" field is new t so that the searcher for informs- tion on that particular subject ‘may ill a "Willem HM a“ "Wm it left almost entirely to the pests. llllli the library‘ h“ l” one“ in our ‘work of destroying tho pest The" 5mm“ may be ‘w!’ destroyers ‘we have hlad willing: divided “coming 1° ma" and baneflil ‘assistance from the English sparrow, which, although itself a valiant insect killer, is the avowed enemy‘ oi almost all other birds. The English sparrow is responsible for the almostpom? fllfllt! ‘extermination of many pi, our native birds whose eggs it' destroys and whose nest it ex- new additions may be added t0 the group. In most modern libraries there is a juvenile department ranging —from the kindergarten stage to the advanced branches ln the prim- ‘ary schools; illustrated periodicals and such books and literature as children would be interested in are provided and the result hhs invari- 'ably been found to be most help- ,iul in creating a thirst for know- ledge and wholesome reading. ’i'ho curse of the world today ‘is its trashy literature. Every li- brary and every bookstore shows how general this curse ls. in both libraries ‘and stores the books in demandare the trashy ones while 1111111011 1151111151 111119111 1191115 wholesome and elevating ilooks! T111, 11111101111119; ‘m 1131111111; 111. are either untouched or conrrlcu- sect posts ‘is thus-increasing your W8 ‘by lllilll‘ lllllilillcll- 11y both through preventlbla and f lll ‘Dmvldllls ll new home for unprevventible causes and We llrc ,0ur. Public Library we trust that now face ‘to race with u very scri- ‘lruch provisions will be ‘made 85_ous condition. ‘Reports from 111i ‘will afford ample room ior clnssi- 011111- 11119 .111-11,v111111@ 11111111119 111,1, Tlcstlon and also ‘thrill- Dlllllllllilll the menace is n serious cno 111111 will be liade Iwhich will make the ‘we trust that no time will be 10s‘; proprlates whenever it needs a new home or material with which to build a. homsl. ' 1 In many countries on Lbls ritlc of the Atlantic a rwar is being wag-g ed again-st the sparrow ior the- protection oi other and more vallr: alble birds. The question is wcll' ‘worth considering here ‘as our birds-other‘ tlllan the English sparrow-are almost our sole pro- regular sdhool work- Qlll‘ llllrllfl/ to tho Experimental Station any now has many valuable ‘books and more new varieties of caterpillars, the arrangement ls perhaps the bugs or worms ‘that may be 111,. best possible under the clrcum-I served and‘ (that. proper 111-“1111. stances but in providing s. new tlons 5111111111» taken to minimize home for it many improvements their depredatlons ‘wherever seen. may be made and many facilities In this matter‘ especially eternal I White Footwear Times Antilwe are well prepared for it, A good line of Ladies White Oxfords at ...... .. $1.95 Others at ............ .. .. $226 up. White Pumps at . $1.50 up. White 2 Strap from .. $2.10 up. We are new receiving daily new goods bought this spring at lower prices than was possible three months ago, In latest style of strep pumps and ox- torde in grey or black suede. tan calf, white canvas, etc" from the beet shoemsksre. Blatchford, Bmardon, Walker, Parker, Slater, Golly A ‘ecottyeleq etc. provided wihich will greatly en-‘vigilance should be the watchworrl. Current Comment rw>-—e-I— l Our friend. the Patriot. Ihss been WW8 been iwccounted political philosophy for the Acadlan lllecorder. They are rbusy making figures-on paper-counting the ‘Melghen Government out, sitar the next election, and their own, or one of tlhelr own combinations, ,in. So long as their party succes- ‘ses continue on paper only, no one 1wlll envy them what little enjoy ment they get out of it, and as it ls at ‘best an. obscure dream to them, there is little likelihood oi the country ever suffering ‘by its materislisstlon_ While their argu- ment may lbs considered as spec- lous on one point, it, is rather a humiliating confession on the other. in its strongest form it. ad- mits the Government! probability of carrying, the largest representa- y tlon. from the country. but banks ‘ its prospects on the irsii chance of Liberals and Farmers combined being in the majority, and the .,-‘11+111¢11 ‘in attliiation with Liber- sis in their sires-ms will rule the roost. flihere imone danger, how- politicsl eggs may usual amount of rot. going to carry wan, lest ‘week, ernment of Hon. his support, and in- the site of th party in disguise. ‘ the Progressives, as they are‘ cull- _ ed.‘sre practically a split of! from library a distinctive feature oi our 111 gown r11- country in reporting‘ a highly again indulging in some borrowed llllelllllliill/e Blllllblfi» and that in the future as in the past many of their develop the Now they have it figured down nicely that the Farmers party are the Western prov- 'inoes_ But it doesn’t_‘look as ll’ they were as popular out there as they were sulJDOBed to be. in the provincial elections in Saskatche- the Liberal Gov- Mr. Martin was not only materially weakened in,’ majorities, but one of his Mlniit-I. ere, the Hon. George ‘Langley, who- was also a montunm GRAIN ‘ GROWHIRS - UNITED FARMER. was defeated ior the first time in sixteen years. _ _lAnd this‘ defeat was accomplished by an independ- ‘ ent, whom their lpsrty-press, dur- ing the election, claimed to be the Illbersl and National Conservative ‘ l 8n that lt. is plainly evident that as the Liber- Ti-IIE sons-nuns on PROGRES- slvns. / ‘ ~ it resolves itself into ‘this... that the Liberal party. no doubt 4n dis- ‘gust of their methods of which they were nlost ‘heartily ashamed. Recognizing this the Mackenzie King i ction are indulging the hopo , , ' i‘ "_ tllst. giter an election, ‘both fac- alztségn}: Batifilizpszlffiellivgrpgg: . ~ "f i tions having failed, that tllere may tomorrow ‘ U . . n . ‘ 1'7’ - a r 1, . be a. family‘ reun-lon as against ' ‘i. " - t» "’ their common loo-the Conserve - tlve party. in the event oi this re- union theyhesltate to publish their suspicions as to which of the fac- tions will dominate, and whether ‘Mr. King or Mr. ‘Crerar will en- Klneer the combine. Another signi- ilcant feature which they keep ‘in the ‘background, ls, ‘that outside of Quebec the Mackenzie King fac- tion have not dared to risk n can‘ didate in any one of the bye-elec- tions ill any part of Canada, with the one exception, West Peterboro. where they wedged into a four cor- nered contest ln which there were two Conservative candidates to split the ‘Government vote. lt ls surely amusing to hear these ‘Libe- rals with their perpetual lip swag- ger, talking about the decadence 0f their opponent party, when ln about fifteen bye-elections they were afraid tn risk a contest. ll But their figures and prophesies are most interesting in some other respects. ‘They are conceding Bri- tish Columbla to the Government, they are not denying them Ontar- io, although they do claim some opposition from the new (liscredlt- ed Farmers‘ party, and in the Mari- time Provinces where the Mclghen Government scored so many un- precedclllerlly large majorities they are absolutely luunl, Likewise flit-y seem to he not over jubilant as to Manltohll \\'lli'l'8 the Norris Govern- - ment, which swept the province eight _V(‘lll‘.\' ago, at last election" was lcfl in the minority, and ls now holding office by the ‘grace llnll 1 9111159111 11f the opposition.’ Thus: their own estimates and admls ." sions, taken as they rend and at . their actual w0rtll_ indicate thst| their plight is of the nature of u] forlorn hope, with the Mncawben; lllit‘ spirit persisting ill ills exper- tatlon that at some time and in sOlllfi Wily. "Something will turn,up“ to lift them out of theft-slough of: dosponllency." There will of course 1 ‘he it chance of their getting a few $01111 in Quebec, iurt enough to Dally Selection Guullilll linden Furnished by VI. L°lll0ll_ QIOIOIOIOI A VACATION HINT as§§§e§9§,f,,fg_"“°*‘§1f,f',,'§h§§ .1215: 1 cred, from reliable manufacturers worth up to $16.00. 51111111111 11111.1 yo‘? awalllkeioabfitltltllg‘ Friday. and Saturday only $10.00. P .311 : ‘ 3% agtfgrirgllii The regular ‘tasks. BIG ‘SALE OF TOYO PANAMAS $2.50 l3 dozen tneif-s crisp new more uignsarghlligglziehgllzln llfiilslsilfili‘ [Toyo Pa-namas, sold regularly at $4 and $5, bought at a snap, Friday and Sat. in s ‘I _ _ ‘ ‘ ‘ . min.“ 32:11:. *’*‘°,,,§§,f 2 ‘ ' c " ‘ 1i flllll° - "n "8 ' ' ‘_ * "‘ S". OOL TWEED CAPS $' .25. New caps sucll as have been ‘ “ Clmw“ I‘ "m" m“ ma‘ selling for $2.25 and $2.50. Friday and Saturday $l.25. Eifgpgga? its: 211105812; ,‘I,,,'§"11§f1 ’S FUR FEllsT HATS $3.0o_in_ ‘the very latest shapes, colors. Browns, __ G0 out hmqéuo green woods and greys an greens, rcgu ar $5.00 hats. Frlday and Saturday, $2.00. or $311,161. 1110113 by 111,, 5e11, I BLACK COTTON SOX 4 PAIRS FOR $I.oo—A good wearing back cot- Fly north from ltbo turbulent city ton sock, regular 35c. Fndsy and Saturday, 4 pairs for $1.00. And all of its clangorous ills, » 1‘ ~ ‘ _ _ . , _ And list to the jovial ditty _ BLUE AND WHITLSTRIPE OVERALLS ‘$1.75. 'T'lllS overall we offer Oi birds 011 lllfltllllrgelllllllg lllllll- ls not a cheap overall, it ls easily worth at today's price $2.50. Friday and No matter he]: ‘mine: yoslmgrllliélyagti saiurSaYY $175- , I l‘ O m < r 1 , D'°l:1an1g_ v ‘STRIPED TWEEQ PAN PS $2.75. 35 pairs men's striped iwccd pants Go out ‘for a little and “boy it"— worth at least $4.00. Friday and Saturday $2.75. 1, 1, ‘Give Olll Mother Nnture a ‘ - ‘ » . B clustered ‘rash and be M‘? FANCY SHIR'I‘S,.SOFT CUFFS, $l.3_35 'I‘en, dozen iillc shirts with soft . ‘lBsillialzlllllllllldolhflvlgginger? Cliff's mostly ln stripes, sizes l4 to l6 l-2. Friday andfiaturday special for $ 1.35 7- D worry an an ln ac . ~ , H - G“ ll“ °“ m” 8"" “d m“ "°" I " KHAKI WORK SHIRTS $1511 '11.. Khaki shirt it- ‘real bargain made l‘; - ‘ . . .‘ ' “ . ‘ » r oo late ‘by the babbling 1111111111111.‘ of good" quality Khaki duck, large generous size. -A.smp iltzk$lfs0i - ~ .- ~- Forget there's a. thing called the ‘ ~ -‘ 1 _ I _ _ dollar, "ITWEE-D WORK SHIRTS $15.‘ Stittirday wc clear 5 dozen tweed work Andd live in your visions and shirts,‘ marked $L7$ f0!‘ $I.25. . 1 I‘ reams. - - ‘ ~ _ Likeunlct of the nlsht. like l1 lllllv SILK TIES, REGULAR $l.25 FORi75c. Buy a tic or iwo\Saturday re- -‘. ml’- ‘gular value $1.25 tics on Friday and Saturda 75c ' ' = lgilldlalizl}: unquieft and iearifl l ‘ Y - _ \ . _- '1 An o e sen o your rou e . , 1 1 _ l: ‘ q..__ . . _ I . , _ s‘ \\ = ‘. , H ABALBRIGGAN COIVIBINATIONS A‘T $1.50 SUIT. We Want you to l5 1, ‘ _ . ,_ / sec tilcvqualrty of ‘this baitmggan underwear wt- otier at $l.5o suit, it is something - DUDDS ¢l<"".-w-‘ - ‘ _ ‘I ' _ MEN’S FAWN PARAMETTA RAINCOATS $7.3». 6 only men's fawn .-" I D N E Y q Pampetta raincoats worth regularly $lo_,oo. _Fnid_ny. and Saturday $7.00.. fl our, that ‘my llsvo not nutty over- ‘ “nausea-it mu i110 “ti... tui-snrtstas warmest-t all and Alrsrisile m‘ losing ~. Bisley Team Monsanto, June 101-411" clsl farewell and good wish ‘ extended today to the rims-fin. lllcked from ‘the H ' " units throughout ‘CMIIGB ., _ - pete for national honors it Bisley‘ next month as they phased through ICONISTANTINOPILE. June 16.- The British have warned the Turk-i lsh Nationalists that any attempt‘ _ Mad‘ at ' v to take Constantinople will mesni BndgebnrsOnmrio wnr with Great Britain, the pur-1 I ._ ' _ , pose of sending the British brigade I ~. from Malta to relieve the Greeks‘ I at lsmid is to frustrate any such Nationalists attempt. Constantinople.‘ _ ' , 1 on For" uugltun. :1 val-lo z 1 I *8 l, "fl $1,. >~\ _ 5. - ‘ ‘Canada-sf ‘ . n ‘ l | !ll‘llil 111“‘,1 to occupy _ ~ 11.111l11‘mmuulggrupglulltulrnuu 11;‘ x . Another Sweeping Week ‘End Sale FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 111311 . AND 18TH ~‘ Our last _w'eek end ‘sale met with such a response fromthe public that we have decided to hold another‘ and even gjreater salethis week. _ We mtend to give you good quality men s Wear at prices lower than you can buy ‘elsewhere. » - ~ We are following the market closely and can offer you goods at the new low prices. . _. j ‘ . ulliifii 1.?§..‘.?§,.::§:3£1,1?‘:.Gt.“‘¥..;.t‘“3t.i5b“ “‘ -“ are welltailored and are a good buy alt $30.00. Fri- day and Saturday $20.00. MEN"S BROWN WORSTED SUITS $25. 'I‘llls high grade suit is made from a good quality checked , worsted in regular 3 button style.‘ We bought these suits at a snap and will give you the benefit. Friday and Saturday $25.00. YOUNG MEN'S FORM Fl-TTJNG SUITS, $25.00. .A'bont 5o young men's neat fitting suits, cut in the latest styles, sizes 35 to 39. These-suits) are beautifully tailored only two or three 0f a kind. The ‘ 1)rices-ranged~fr0m'$35 to $45. Friday and Saturday your choice at $25. » ‘ ME ‘S REAL WBAINNOCKBURN PANTS, $4.oo._ Wefgot a special buy of - 50 parirs gooddllrwtldf; I i‘. ginnoritbugn pants. All sizes, Friday and Saturday -.o0. .1.» .‘ ‘ BOYS’ sulrs $101111. 3s Boys 51111., wcllptaill ~ 1 1. 1.1 inn. t... ' l 1 MEN'S Kl-IAKI DUCK PANTS, . . M u f ‘ ' “ - 1 iSfwdWViiifCilfi and beltyloops. $2.50. P11232111: Sgtlitgsyftmng “n? duck rm Henderson 8r ‘ Cudnfiore l “The Haberdashery-l’ A 1 - . a» ‘ill lrl"llr~*c‘ .