v’ ‘your 1.4.1.921 come in hungry from‘, school. - I -_‘ J3,‘ Cook Ready Cuts tenmin- .utes, pour Syrup over. ren devour them. Try a package to-day, l‘ sin Sole liy all Good Gillan, l ensues I READY curs A —wi'h'M"P.l¢!5Y?"Il ‘ them, and watch the I ‘ I You'll like them mo.“ ‘ ' ' ~" " "The Public Forum This eolumn lo open for the dleeueeion by eorreepondonie of questions oi interest. The Charlottetown Guardian ' 4e” not IIQOGUIQPII; Qmloroe the opinions of eorreepondento. aussran FOX EXHIBITIONS U. B. B. R. ‘is in '82 tit remedies and so on. supervision i Museum. 4 O-F§§§-§Q‘§§§§-§ O-§Q4 §40§OQ ‘O £YES TESTED and male pens, a photo of the gen- eral view of the farm showing the pens in rows. A photo of the Man- ager and of the ranch ‘staff would be appreciated. ' ata is looked for: date of building 5ND .il- tho ranch, largest number of pups ma," m,“ by ‘cmmflu born on the farm, present number of . method‘ _ breeding pairs, total capital invested ‘ ‘ i. c. cast of bree ng‘ stock, of land, _ E.‘ w. T ~ of buildings and o her property. AND l Any gift will be appreciated and 1|‘ i due credit will be given to the J. S. T courtesy of Fur Farmers, their ‘Registered Optometriete‘ 142 Richmond Street Q0-Q-Q-Q4-O444-OO-OO-§FO§§O-OO04 i»: . Q that we mall fili telephone ord letter. you, he: eron-f eernlng grade. price‘ --W. D- GILLIS 6. CO. COAL PHONE 176 _ Well this cop in question was ' ll- ’ - a big upstanding swarllly individ- wo+++o+++ooo++oe+o++o+Q ual, with a big upcurliilg mustache, E t drawn to a point ll. in Kaiser. He. stood at the street intersection and AAAAQA‘ ‘x A4‘4A4AAAA‘ Reouinfio Size, beet ., quel- lty. ' ~ , 4 I QUART GIZE for BTRAWnI ‘ IERRIES. ‘ ssnnlze. eu- W. ‘Splendid, drainage big-drop of BTRAWBERRIES AA‘ @444‘ 4 ‘ ible eeuon. Be propel-coins. ' Inge. v ii IOOK your order with ue ‘ QQDW, Lowest og-Ioee QQJIIF‘ Jllr- _ Sold It} any quantity. ;“ -' '1 Til ,' “oluirizn ~a~co. I I ‘i 4 4 0 4 4 _ ‘ 4 [sm-r- size-reg’, shoestri- II mile. cunmvulrs. nflirl‘ 0 i and other emAliL rsqirflig, i 4 "kindling midi-up by mm. l m ‘gel 3E , lrwnpiy of sznnv soxu 1, ,6,,,,,"'°"-, ‘fiflfim, re|dy._ » .‘ in‘; ' 3‘ _ . ,.< i... ' was Prion for email fruits are“ zfignigrwn! likely to be good and oemliril 4‘ wll. . Associations, Fur Farming Experi- mental. Stations. Fur Farming Per- iodicals and other people who will be kind enough to aid the Museum on this ‘line. . I advise to send the exhibition matter by registered mail, with re- 5 Division of Fishing a. Hunting Industries, Pan-Russian ‘ ’ “ ‘ Museum 10 Fontanla, Leningrad _ 1' U. S. S. R. Thanking you in advance for your ' courtesy, ‘I am Sir, etc. - ' V. GENEROSOFF. Consulting Specialist, Division of Fishing its Hunting Industries, Pan- Russian Agricultural Museum. A, MOTOR TOUR FROM BOSTON Sir,.—I have been asked if I not- of treating tourists in the different ‘U1. S.- AL-Gities I-pln-lsed through, on my recent motor trip from Boston tn Charlottetown. Ill reply I would say emphatically YES I dld notice: and pros“ delivery a difference arid so much so that‘ Wm °"" ‘iw- w° to give ‘yo an idea, how great at strive to please. a difference found, I will have to] tell you the whole story. "I purchased a' car MRSFL. arid not being accustomed‘ to driving iii congested traffic, l‘ ' arranged with the salesman for him ‘. to convey me outside the city. This i he did, but he evidently forgot one bad point, and one humouroua cop.‘ and I rhu into this combination» shortly after being left to my own devices. ' instead of majestically waving his white gloved hands, the usual pro- cess, he would dart from ouo pnilil‘ to another, leaving you up iii the‘ ain as to whnt ho really meant youl to do. Well-ho arid I finally goflnto a clinch. and I made several wick- ed passes at him wlih the uuto~ mobiles-He bad ‘to jump so fast to avoid mo that his hat came dow-l over ‘his eyes. Seiiling this oppor- tunity I hit him squarely on tho kaiie with the car. The effect was wonderful. He threw up his hands anil.‘shrlekcd. Not from pain. mind you. but as far as I could judge from actual delight over my auc- eess. I“ thought he was about to kiss mo. Monsieur fences well with " the automobile, he said, with a for- iolgn accent. It is not often one scores lo toueho on no. When I recovered sufficiently I said to him, "Parlos vous francais Mon- sieur". "Ail,_0ul Oui Monsieur," he replied. Well. said I, I don't, but I. wanted to find out what would be the safest language for me to neoeo-owwowwooeue» i i. I Bin-The Fur Farming 1n 1,1,9 _ iginfimcy and for lei iiustry the Peb- __ m Mlglseum is N ' ,‘. 8 D sion of, Owbllfynilrtturnpike.B win l , “dtetélm Sullpllesxl-‘ut 0 g 0w icv ‘Elmdlfiropssallop Fflltmingpjncluded.) my Wily and l made my new bus‘ fur farms are also 531")" lie!‘ shown for instruction of pioneers in few miles. or till Boston and all its flu‘ farming and also for eyhlbpgon; Works were wcll in the rear. °t;‘sflb1°‘ and silver fox photos. On} exhibition can be seen the plans oil Sable and fox farms, statistics of the] growth of this industry in foreign‘ . countfles‘ samples of Mm new‘ fox. siiilritilru a traffic officers box, and ‘ ‘Ponenlarglng the present exhlbi-, “ogsconectlom ofbtms kind the said mollilil curb, painted Div ion (which is now under my is addressing to you asking’ for the exhibition matter you will be willing to submit w ihelf,“ M to the statistics the following‘ iin- him but just didn't know if I d , . . turn receipt requested, addressing itl w. . iced any difference ill the nulnncr‘ fine sunny day, ‘f M31010!‘ - *° "5 ‘lliweal in. So I think I will try Irish. "1 did my best uud I noticed all tho willie that a broild beaming smile W“ bW-‘liklllk out nil over his face. When I had finished what I had to filly. lie grabbed lne by both hands ‘and roared, "Glory be Lo God if tile lbw ‘BIN Irish after all, and me‘ ‘Dlllyiilg the lingo with him, well if"? "W." snlil he, "Wilat the dlvvili “"9 Yo“ dQllli-I anyway. and wilere" 1m} you living." "God knows," said‘ ‘ but I want to be going in some‘ ldIIW-‘Uofl Welly soon and that's no ‘joke, or l‘m agoln to burst.” Wait, iitlllllllie yyliillkenny cat", fllllli lie. and marching to the nild- die iralltre of the two streets, he lin- ‘cd the whole traffic up in a jiffy, llllllkillg a (dear road for me out the i with his hat in his hand, a broad smile on his fnce, he waved mo uni best speed for the next We reached Portland without fur- ihcr incident worth recording, en- ioyiilg perfect weather alld perfect mall"- My first act hero was to the second was to purk the cur l(!llfllf4)l‘illI)ly up nguinnt m, "m, ‘into black mid white sections about. lfour feet long, which I later learnt ‘was a non-parking curb. When l mo back from the hotel I found I0 CHI‘ Wilfl $10119. bllf HOOII P0005" v m" Bu,‘ foremn fax farms orpu-cd it about two hundred yards wi organization a paper sheet of 30 x 30‘ inches will be devoted to the follow-f ing matter: 2 or 3 photos of the best‘ breeders (male and female), several! photos of the typical breeding pens’ further down the street, and quilo snfo. Enquiry elicited tile fact that ihc truffle officer, and this mind lifter being short turned got out, of Ills box and moved tho cur to u‘ ‘place of safety. which I wish to tell‘ ‘lilo world is some brain work on‘ ‘lilo part of suid officer. Of course ll thanked him, and apologized f- i “my infrnciiiuls of the traffic laws.‘ land I woud like i0 have doiio morn‘ ‘dared. Might look too nnlcli like ‘bribery and corruption. lifter ‘ breaking nearly all ihc laws on the ‘automobile calendar. However, if: ,the ilfficci‘ over roads this. I mean ~ the one on \t.ho Congreaa Hotel corner, he will know how I ap- preciated his courtesy. l Well now we're off for Bangor. ~ ‘What memories the naluo brings ‘up! It seems that this was the only town in the United ‘States to us as kiddies. Our cook would ask to see ‘the Mrs. When she came in she ‘would look vcry mucll distressed, and twirling iler thumbs she would isny. “I'm sorry mmn lnlt Annie is ‘lcnviilgf’ “Why". the mistress’ ‘would say, "I did not know that ‘Annie was dissatisfied.‘ "Well imum," cook would any, "I can't "say as she is (lissatisfloii, lult silo‘ ‘says that shc has got to co to I u ‘where hundreds or even thousands ‘of Prince Edward Island girls must ‘live. Well I enjoyed arriving "matter. "to getting out of Bnilgrlr, and was tioil as I slowly let in tho clutch dud started towards Exclliingc s1.‘ Here I was to turn to tho right, and‘ ‘continue down to tho "river, thcll turn left along tho river side, to the bridge, and then across. Well. I reached Exchange St. all right, but the first glimpse I caught off that. Jaek-lu-the-box Cop, in the Don't say "the four brothers re- ,“ Boston ‘middle of the street, was my finish. semble each other." Say “one an- ‘ i "flipped dead. I-Ie seemed to or other" when referring to more than crazy. His hands were bent. up inlo i; little crooks ending with a pointed The THE ¢iiitllli<éii TRESIIIENT 0F "Prince Edward men, before auii since Coufeddija _tion,'“have always playedl consuicu- and Privy Councillors. and the two Dill! parts iu lllc public life of Can ada," said Mr- John It. MacNicol Toronto ' President lo it (iualwiizlu represent utive yestcrilzty, wiloihiiimkcu to IILQII by lilo Itldiilg organizations null rcfcreilcil Iii illn lilborz-l-l-Cousorvn ‘llvc National (Iouveutlon. which is villi-in] Association. lo open at Winnipeg, lOcL 1i. "In of ilh- filrmor, mcu or wolncu may ‘(ronuection willl Party affairs, both- be selected and of the latter. nt the ‘old line‘ parties owe inllch to least one must be a woman: The ‘the advice given by political leilil- iotnl crs flom this beautiful null pros 1ioriurs Island iflid (lanolin toiiny. foul of Charlottetown null Quebec, Sept llllll Oct... respectively u plolulllnut linipcg ill lilo more efflclnnl or gzuilzniiou of 1ihn historic Party, iii tho sciurlloil of illc pcltul uncut liolulcr and in lilo rosolu lions [lcriliiiliilg to Party 1iollcy- l‘ Mr. John R. MacNicol, Toronto, "Ill-tor." And go she dill. Alill ‘H0 President Liberal Conservative As- ‘lo this great city we are off. a cliy wqauqn or u“, Dgminioy], . “What is the Federal following arc also IN ulllllllrlilnllll Gives Particulars of tion at Winnipeg. i o island states- I Dominion" Conservative ly, fnllr (lelegaies-ablarge. ille lr-zuiors of Conservative activities throughout Szislillii-lli-lvnil, zlssurcil that Nuvn Si-iltln. uuil will bu, ill Now Wml BIIiGIVI-‘iliis lslunll that look rrproluinanl: ilruus purl in the two (‘oilIW-reuieos, those fiuinrlo 11:64, that ic-iuis lo solid strong llelcgations to, lcd up to Coilfcileratlon. will takejiu lillilltlon tu assisting iii sch-cl- pnrt iu October at lug illi- IWIIIIPI‘, present iliv pcru- Tory lsluilifs quota of at delegates? Each of the four Feder- ‘na,,g,,,-‘ and enjoyed staying a, 11,0 1,1 Rulings ‘i-illfilllfl scnll. the last ‘Bangor House, but leaving Bangor, Cousolvallve_ _ ‘wen gnmehnw 11mg was p, (llffppcnl null four ililllllillllilli dlwlcgntcali lunch‘, i i‘, ugii it: 1 magi, 1,11 60,-“, 0f e,,,,,,1,-1c‘., m, by virtue. of their present status. candidate liners _ 91IARr>lA~ ll. (LA. Forthcoming conven- ‘IO’, \ ho island's Conservative Provin- -‘cial Iieailor, Conservative Senators ~lel>rvscnlatlven uT i-hu- National . Convi-ntiuil (lommlttee. and final- The < gcui-rni llplllgutcs are to be select - lilo delegates at large by the Pro- in lllt! cuso ilclcgatloil therefore, - be ilbolit 28. l llzlvc recently been ill Allivrlll. Mllillilllill, Que-her. will ‘ii-k 'i‘lillrl~liizly, and kl living. n-i-ll. my observe! on is . Illlll ouch of tile-so Plnvliiircs ill- - linr problems they oilcounicl- in lilo ilcvclilpiiloul oi‘ llil‘ll' pal-l of » (lullnilll. so ihnt (‘Olllliiilll ground may lll- ronchcil lo iui-rcilsi- local development lllul lho luivilllci-mcnl of (fuuuria as n WIIDIO. l'l‘in- first Conservative Conven- lion ilini llcuii with I"4‘i|f‘l‘iil ill"- fziiril was illzii of i878, iii which lllf‘ ri-silllllioii pertaining lu lllf‘ ‘National Policy‘ nuns submitted mini ililoptcil as Flirty policy, TIlii-‘iil oi‘ i882 illlil i881 wcrc more of the uuluro of Party acclaim of lhu grl-zii Chieftain, Sir John A. liiiuciltlunlil. Thu coming (louvcu- lion, of ilci. ll.. will ho ilnlquo ill (‘onscrvntlvra circles as it will bu, tho first National Conserval.ivi~,, (lonveullon with delegates froml the nluo Provinces and the first. to select it Conservative licllllcr. In liliil it WIIS a' greater insk null hardship for P.‘ ll l. ilelcgulcs lo. go to Quebec than it is tn go to Winnipeg, Tile return railroad tare ff-llurlottetowti Lo Winnipeg. round trip, will llc only $90.55 cls.. berths not included. It is lo bl- llopcil illili iiisiulier- _will propor- ill0nnlvly' lncrcusc ilic iicicrliiiilit- gtiou oi‘ llli‘ islilml (‘.0llSf!l‘\'i’lll\'i‘i-‘\ rrl - [send _ll full ilclcgulion to assist ill presenting tile problems oi‘ ihi~ Maritimes, with tho hope 'ihiil u satisfactory solution may Im m" ‘rived ui, lint only of those, bill through advice, assistance illiil co» operulloil Willi ihc iiclegfllirs ‘from tile illiivir Mroviilii-sis, theirs mo may bu satisfactorily cilnsiilcrcd. Mr. MacNicol paid a flying vlsll to tin» city, arriving on 'l‘ucsil1\.\’ night luld li-nviug again yflfllfifllfly- ilflqrumiu, lie will-x ilcligllicil with his first _‘,_xp_rjrlcllr_c_lici'e and llolwh‘ Ito rctuln again for n viwilllflll- still in a varygrcat state of trcplrlrl- ‘°'*“*””’"‘ ' ' ' ’ ' ' "°* DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH By W. L. Gordon (I F. f§+O~@§-§'§-O-¢~O4'§‘§§'§O 9 #0 v WORDS '- OFTEN MISUSEDI wo. OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED :' roll- finger. Those two implements he 31mg pronounce the ou as oo in was holding dowll close to his sldeJ-‘foiu-L" 1 95 1n "police," accent last and he was making them dart, at 5y11ab1e_ one another for all the world like a man imitating a cock-fight. I be- came so interested I almost forgot OFTEN MISSPELLED: lous; three u's. SYNONYMS: shrewd. keen, dis- my panic. Even the cnons on the comm!‘ sagacmus‘ judigjgug‘ W150, street seemed to think it was a cockflght. “What in the world does‘ it moan," I asked my wifo, who was‘ with me."l am sure I do not know," said silo, "but if those are traffic slgils I'm a submarine, and I think l will dive." Well I waited as long us I thought I could, and i.lll all movements of traffic were over, and then I ventured across th strr-ot. my originlal intention o turning ihs corner being completely gone by the hoard long ago. I got across all safely, nobody in my way and I in nobodys way as fur us] could see, when "HEY" and raucous, "Whero do you think you're going anyway . . Herc back up. back up do yer hear." Well I looked back and as tho coast was clear right across the street, I back ed slowly and-carefully, Mr.‘ Cop meanwhile roaring aiid bellowing‘ likc a bull, "hack up you. back up‘ do yer hear." ‘So I backed till I Illlil‘ to come in a stop or‘ telescope .1 laundry wagon that was right ile- hinil me. __ , Well, Mr. ‘Cop continued his cock-- fight manoeuvres for some tlmuJ and finally when everyone but me and thu poor laundryman had gone,’ 11m“ “m, 1,, ,1", Mr. Cop summoned me with a loril- ly wave of his hand, to park upl close to his box. Now no doubt the‘ reader has read ‘Frank Pnckarlin, "Jimmie Dale" gunman shoots his words out of the‘ corner of his mouth, snarling. road markings vary‘ rasping and like the a cat. Well tliusiy by this Cop "Say." rasps he. “wblit‘ do you think you obey the lights in , that. I GUESS NOT." Weill could‘ W13‘ reached ih have told him that \haro were oth-Yl-lntel, St. John, w er places in Massachusetts that one‘ lontlons of a most could come from besides Boston, but I simply apologized. although incident. stories, where the ‘ pit of thuf was I addressed yer doing anyway. Do oston like. I did not know in what I had of-‘ fended. and said l had never driven‘ in Boston. Now as m an ~the‘ lights are concerned, I never saw!‘ any nor did I look for them. Thurs-‘ day. Juno 3rd, at 10 a. m. was a. and one would] hardly look for light signals with‘: a traffic officer so plainly in view, and I don't know even now where those some lights were. However, after I had apolosiled. and stew!‘ that I had never driven in Boston‘ l got a contemptuous snort. and the, single word "GIT" with a wave of‘ the band ‘up the ,Weli I didnt, “n; to go up the il at all .I was‘: _ to the river sad l5, ‘.0, _ ‘<_» i. 4 __ , B. , ‘ ', re ~¢ f the i , h tf-wan iogilid to get p.51; 11:919.!!! 2i that 999. I name's Linlinont m Mir. clear-sighted. WORD STUDY: "Use a word three times and it is yours: Let us Jncrease our vocabulary by master- ing one word each day. Today's learncstly. "He had been covcteusly ‘longing for it in vain." ,ma:io for the lllll null up as fast zia : I could. , '1 I pnsscil PINE ST.. nud went lili- othor block, and then IIITW’ into tile curb to get directions. The sioril- "m" lmldflffiiilltll‘ there, there is n gas pump ill. The Messrs. Kenneth Irving. _ of front of the store, hoard my comi‘ monts on Mr. Cop, and lie said, "Willi, now, mister you would hurli- ‘ iy believe it but our Chief of Policcl just gave the whole force, n loc-I turn on politeness to tourists and others yesterday, and isn't it. a grunt. success." < , "Now, sir, he said, just you lllrll your our right rounll lloru, ului go‘ buck io whbro tllui Cop is. I iarietl, "'Nol uu your life." No. Nu. No." ho suill, “iiil you Pine i-ll. Iiplluw (ll sco tliui liitlc slgil, there]! “Ifiil turn in thorn, l llonil to tlio rivvi‘, ill-ll left, (aross lilo bridiifli unli if you caunrll. sce yonrl road markings thero ask somooun lilo road lo itfllsworib, bu; don't ask u‘ policelnail, us this lowil iins (l bod olulugll‘ llilllllflJllfféllily." ‘,, l Wu crossed tho bridge, found our be cupablymanaged under the man- readily. itild onjoy l.t.he wondorflli scenery of Mnlnfs- rios on route. Courteous‘ American aniiClinadiliu Custom ‘ofliolulsfl made ‘everything smooth“ o‘r us and o splendid dlleutty‘ lth vlvii rocol? I am, Sir, M0,, FRED MORRIS. makes s 500d ending," Ind euch Wis the osse in regard tothe United pie- Bangor papers nic which was to be held on Wed- nesday of int weak, but on account of almost continuous rainy weather it had to be postponed until Satur- day, when a delighflul day dawned. This was the met picnic of the sea- Johnny, 10 years old. applied for eon here, but is to be shortly follow- .a job as grocery boy for the sum- ed by the Blptilt picnic on Jilly 20. Charlottetown. (Portlanyd and please copy.) N ice to Begin 6n. mar. The grocer wan d a seri- oue minded youth, so he jut. John- ny to a little test. "Well, my boy, what would yiu do with a million dollars?" "Obi sea, I don't know-I wgeirtéroflrwh.“ m‘ h. t l“ W3- . . Y V! . 5 P, ' ifi mpioetweuiiiioilgl ‘expecting so mucboi. the start." scrupu- _ desiring ' enjoyable’ trip, parents. l\!‘r.-’and Mrs. Ephraim Roll marred by but a single unpleasnntlof Cape ‘Traverse. te an‘: Florence Lend returned Jioine on Sunday Gleanings From _ _ Tryon And Nllclllliy Everyone is glad to know that Miss Adelaide Poaley, who has been coil- fined recently to her home with mumps, has completely recovered. and is able to he about again at her usual duties. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Howatt motor- ccl to Charlottetown on onday 155i’. returning home in the ev ning. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McFadyen. Miss Muriel and Miss Grace Thomp- lzon, of Augustine Cove, were on a‘ business trip to Tryon on Monday evening of this week. Ilarry A. McPhce and "Dad" Ly- man made a motor trip to the Pro- vlncial Capital on Monday.‘ Miss Edith Lord. one of R. T. IIol- ularfis most popular lady clerks, u; spending a well-deserved holiday visziting her old homo town, Tryon. All Miss Lord's friends are very glad to have her presence among thclu ilgaln. though it is only for a short, time Ottawa, and Vernon Bell, of Balti- more. were on a fishing expedition to 'I‘ryon on Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Artemus Carr. and Mr. Brenton l-Iowatt, motored to town on Monday and report E000 roads. Miss Amy Howatt, principal of Dariiley school is spending her sum- mer vacation with her parents in West Tryon. Miss Howatt states it is her intention to again resume her duties there another term. Latcstweports from Tryon school FOR; SAFETy 5‘CON\[ENii_ENC‘E' I Service forLife W; agrcc lo repair and pul in Ivar/ring order any EVEREADY FLASHLIGHT This agrccmcul holds during i/lc life of l/ic flasllliglll. If your Evcrcady is out of order, send it to us. Always carry ex- tra unit cel they occupy very little space and double the mar- gin of safety. Buy them every- where. ~ motor tour this summer, an Evcready Flashlight is the says “Don’t do it." Every day, newspapers“. ‘ publish accounts of motor cars burned and the occupants injured or narrowly escaping with their lives through the ignition of gasoline, caused by using open flame lights when meas- uring the supply or tracing leaks in the feed pipes. Don’t Take the Chance! Danger lurks in darkness! That is why cars are equipped with strong headlights But headlights do not light up I the gas tank, the engine or the tire that’s punctured. ‘M, (I l \ -*' h: .1 I‘ To drive your car safely, never leave home without a safe, dependable Eveready Flashlight. It is portable, throws a light behind, in front, on the side or under the car; lights up road signs, too. It is the most convenient light you can have——sizes from six inches to ten inches long. Clean to handle,‘ convenient to use, strong metal case, electric lamp protected by heavy glass lens, dry batteries easily replaced when needed. The Eveready spotlight types light up road signs 200 to 1,000 feet distant-keep you on the right road; handy for ' reading maps, .too. - ' Now, go and buy an Eveready for your car before you venture out an another night trip. If you are planning a most important article of equipment you can take. ‘You are not safe without one, and a supply of extra bat- teries and lamps. ‘ Go to any electrical, hardware, drug, sporting goods store, general store, auto supply store or garage and select the Eveready Flashlight that best suits your needs. Canadian National (Iarhon ('10., Limited Montreal 'l‘oroillo Winnipeg -(1nlui'iii/ ‘mil ll/‘rl/Ilillll Fnvilo ,'ll'lll'll rllil/ ¢,-<- ".11" viio-iini, (Ill l/lt‘ HIV zliiiiiiliiy niiil r/lilvfdlli‘ FPPIIIVIQJ‘. U’ I EVEREADY FLASH LIGHTS " ' fr’ BATTERIES —thcy last longer Vancouver in regard to teachers for next year: Miss Margaret Howatt. principal: Miss Retta Toombs. assistant. Every- one feels sure that the school will agement of these two skilled peda- gogues. as they have both been suc- before. Mr. and Mrs. ‘vernonwBell, of Baltimore,‘ are- now pasei a very pleasant vacation with r. Bell's l It has been said, "Abad beginning our we" known grmnd‘ swflgpmdlfable; shaking hands with all. and Mrr; Kcitli Lord and Miss Helen _.‘,_ a m,‘ ,0 Albany 0,, Wednesday‘ we all have a,vcry favorable oplu- Camphcll, of Cape Traverse, atiend- -‘ July 6th,» and left Mr. and Mrs. Ver- 1°" of our Governor-General non McLeod the proud possossors oiihis Wile- a bonnie wee lassie. Congratulations.‘ d its 1ileaeant little hostel- eessiul in their chosen profession A mow!‘ party en route from Chum“ has become‘ the 0rd,". of the (my in; ‘ . 10mm“ to Bedeque‘ stopped m, a‘ Tryon, and numbers; are p, hi; no.1 A little girl had gone to a fune- bfle, can“, m,“ 0,, “ma,” o, ticed daily rcvellirlg in this salubri- Hon o! another little girl. vol-hails us‘; week 1g consisted o; Mm w_.ous pastime on our many beaches, Tilllflfifiil year! of BR0- T_ Bowness‘ M155 Florence BownessJwhich we fool 311m (ganngi, b9 fluf- while fill] llllfllli. Mild i0 tho I105!- Miss Helen," Master Hammon and WW1 flllYwhe-Pc- Mr. Walter Bowness. and Miss Jean Aflieck, of Albany. m. William Duffy. of Kinkoril. W11- °Y ca“ “Merge: Elmer Daw- mad, s mamas; mp m q-ryon omson, of iiugustlne Cove; Donald Bell, Monday of this week. mummy, Thursday proved gndlifondiaag caiiilng hat various points 1 n g umbe ".5033 ero wereflshwere up- . $1‘: 15.3mm, a m: mind posed to be, but these worthy gen- much- W” h“ Mm h" 7°", W '.""""""‘ may “m Th‘, “Md-eta, tlelmon came home with-weil, per-l party proved very sociable and af- thhlelziigzfmagfi WW?!‘ not disclose‘ Keep lulnnnirii minim-nth». at lngj, 4.?‘ of Bedeque.‘ ‘and ed Saturday's United Picnic nt Try- ‘on on the Artiemus beard field. on ‘the Crapaud Road. <¢Q>--- Bathing—or perhaps swimmlng--. After a css: "l sea. Mary. that you have i‘. ‘a. new papa thisiyear." Some so-called expert anglers.—‘ "Yes. we have." replied the i108!- Dr. E. A. Bell. Vernon Bell, Fred 955- ' , "ilow do yoli like him?" | "Well, we haven't had him very” iof ‘rryon. and Morlev M. Bell, of ‘mil!- Wo don't know bow we'll like Summerslde journeyed to Coleman on limb" "Well. he's a ma! nice fellow. and I think you'll. lilee bim- YBIIIim l Mrs. Will Thomas, her two dough- the Misses Emma and Norino. the Mines Ethel arid in Hflieboro Sheet. Ohuleflp- 4 :.»i . NINA) b e/The . y Q . , . . blsrnlsu-rono FOR evens/i ov r-Lilsuuonro AND‘ f " i i wiikgh‘. P _‘ ‘_ - . ~ _ \ . " . I +ye++oe4u~s _i¢.,xx,¢¢¢.x-.x..-- a Hardware Co, v AQAQQ.‘ Lu» y‘