' . . .f >_ .. f -. /,L1 ._ _V » _. i ._»»_' .i . -.. ii; i. _ _ ~, ii»,7_»___~___, _y__\,1 A4 i- .~,/¢»;~»i‘l§‘: .i~, wg- fl. .-1.-uf _.»~°-ii ‘ , ,_.. -’ _ _ \ _ _ _ . .. . _ .. rv _,. ' ' 3 '_ __ _ _ _ .‘_ .‘\'“.-.“'. V, ”1‘. 1' -_tw iw ff* J.. _,__ ,- __. no. __ one ,mf ,,.i~._»_,,_ . _ _ _ JUNE '26, igri ` “ ` ‘ ' I ` ’ I' .ral gigs' N.'._ " 1 |1351! of ALLN H? . _. ~ ~-. an "'.=~ ~_. ,,=._; _ ,.-, » __ _ _ ' . rawhide "ii » . _ ._ ..._ . ~ - _ _ _ _ ____ _ _ _ -AUTOMOBILE ma nails a ?,mil;‘;'__friell%.lhi0m,__._f1ji,f3fe ;._ ‘ _ . _,_,,‘.:,",l,_‘,"i ,_ . .. _, _ -, _ _ _ 1 . ` -_-» YP_ t . " '_..ir_'$.‘:5f‘. 5' L' ‘ - _' " ' ' ilEy_f_le__;_s e_i:_t____in__ditall_ an er;ti'r_: outfit-g4i_w'l. _i ifigie t ' ' . a s oes s oc ingsand w al- R ually inereusing Eem‘;n':,‘°$J‘,t§;i_tK§=\fl ‘ever of lidgeris_may be worn. This is St. of getting caught in a slump. ear rg; In Holland 85 f'-0115011 to the effect of the whole 's ___ 011 are said to be riding bi T CY 65- There are 60000 E owned by the city 0, rCo____pi_c_yc_l_er_ all Denmark. In_ France. Over 2,000g0il\il must be employed' than may be han i fl pretty flower. and I. will f'~ ‘~if3'i"'"* 7 "this rfume is delle- N at thi! How system insane, for :in- the s the details are all properly at- herc is, however, a little latitude att ‘-‘Wed 01161 although one color only dozen different shadesf or seven N. ._ dr v illh-§‘I'~_Wl1l use it," to carrying spent Sunday in the _-_-_ , _ elson and Mrs. Paquet, Sourls, city. ev. F. A. P. Chadwick, rector of Paul's Church, Vancouver, ls at Queen Hotel. The big Dominion Day Athletic E rnct hundreds of the citizens. w. B. sho Mrs. williams, Halifax, S., are visiting in the city, the Populsti ' ner cent °f .the male BDOUIS- Meet on the Abe welt Groonds will a bicycles are in u . I ' “_ cycle has ulidoEl'l>todll3?urr?¢>pr1‘~;thi:3by` gr Even r y`1t ~ V ° Mk- 0116 Costume. This simplifies the m t- read b_3_ ie! 5 bicycling again, I _ter a des of shades permitted in the Elle st oi»B. I... and Mrs. Coombs. Somwhat. especially this season, Miss Margaret hell, stanley Bridge, Prine h en Y °f “ famous I`0ya_l .where there is such a great variety of has been visiting in this city the lors aild an infinite number of guest of her friend Miss Tena McKen- B W o came c - cycle and skinned tl1iisrl?d)l?;1l niiidea bl* Elf The bicycle has undoubtedly come ‘,_f_3__f course ndes. zie, all the well known colors hack in Amer; _ N ,_ . alive. gray. green, shades of red, Yesterday evening a sailor on the ca 0 “mg “X” ’t :_f'ri°h H159 i"°1“<1° Pink. and the vast- Niflbe was removed in G. D. wrighirs that. Some sayvthe bicycle has nn sg? bolft tfhtlgthglee gldddnghlogd ‘EEE to the City Hospital for death and -taxes can be sul-or tl? ' d ' _ al- eil :_¢:___y___cilnle buck_, bilt that is only it ch Of speaking. The 1910 flames in i' ~_ . » ~ dlsuiffég ‘égligiggfs I“IU1klJroba_bly be tin quadrupled ill .l9l2. O0 for It to he 3; _ *_* hh illves lot of ventilation suvos tl th hair. keeps the head rfodl. glvd; W stead she searches for impossible IC \VOlIlRIl |188 HD I¥l8IlIJ8I` Of UBB. The German warship “Bremen , " ts. for colors that are nameless, Cupt. Goette, arrived off St. P tel"s or something that shall be a per- Island lust. evening at eight o'clock t background for her complexion, HH ut are in themselves startling, but len combined by all artist this is P _ il dropped anchor to remain over U and eyes. Some even try fof "ig Astraw hat ls the thinn new-_ startling °n°““" 0' they “Be ¢0\0l`\'-1 ht. ~ S. W. and Mrs. Crahbe and Miss hilipps, of Charlottetown, P. E. I. I greatest comfort any price i, 1°” sight of in the picturesque spent Sunday in Truro, guests at ' a h0lc- _ the Stanley Holge and left Monday *__ one Chllfmmg and popular actress fuorrling _for alifax where Mr. has taken to the wearing of yellow (»rabbe will attend the Grand Chap- Brlflelsll lull lllfllli comet which shot across the sky, only to disappear again in an llnuc- cnuntable manner and be lost to view. The bicyclists also whirls into Milwaukee avenue, but were forced fo nbilndoll the chase.” '|'lIlil BICYCLE COMING ‘ BACK T0 STAY. (.\t. Maxwell in IronfAgc~Hnrdwarc.) ' i At a rccelit motor car show ii group of hard-bitten automobile men ii-bo had gathered in n cafe for li Inili hour of renilnlsccllce and relaxa- tion, fcll to talking about the "good, old bicycle days." They lind all been' bi:-_ynlc men and they spoke sadly of ilu: departed glories of bicy-cling. It id off how self-control the homan, nnimlll is. lleing out of the bicycle gniile themselves, it never occurred fo these men that the ,bicycle might be izoiiiillg into its own again, and roully it in fol't\lnn.tc that the return to favor of the bicycle has been so grrlduiil and llnostentatious as to es- cape the attentioil of tlissc whose ex. ploitation might renew the feverish CIMO Of 15 V08-l‘H MIG. Jnume n profound ami hidden secret A “Mighty Pretty llusincss." or ' _ U H, T I de _ _ ‘ tll MIl»VI_uIl’l‘()N, June 21.-I)l‘.Rankin ni ~V‘ll\Y U50. hilt when one takes in Shed ROM. butter color, primrose, T e seemingly impossible color for ev- t l the wonderful shades, from the Bb .ind serviceable khaki through Q e tones of sulphur, mngtar, tar. Lea er, R. A. M.-Truro News. The following registered at the ueen Hotel, Saturday:-H. D. Mc- n, Newell; J. D. Peters, Guelph; hos. McDonald, Georgetown; E. A. thcillfcsent member wus rc-nominiit' and number ' _ _ . ~ _ - less others; ii; " t (1if_ Mason, Montreal; J. D. Gaudet Que- ed fox the commons by the Liberals flcult, to see`the results thdst Ifrfiayvlbe b C2 of__Noi~ih Perth this afternoon. Well__ 0|, lm., on Hay was ‘nanlcd for the legis- tnined. Res Besides thc wearing of odd :ind and C. T. Townsend, Trave1lcr's t; T. D. N. l‘f`»ilmer, city; R. R. Miss Brown, Halifax; P. Phillips, |“t“"°~ H°"~ A- G- MuCK'f1y and Hon. out of the way time it is the ,.`.,,,_ Tyne Valley; J. K. Mclioy, Spring \V'll` , ~ ~ , , . _ clifeolfdlllthydhlcgndtficllzle Kink “d`_ :_';_"t thin!! to give to these- queer and vanw- _`T lin. Si\,muT IDEAS FROM P_\__,_,b,_ sh_nde is wearing nothing but l.cm__ P ll CO l'oris_- If one wuuts to he tinir. he , , _ \\' ou,.;hly smult und noted for ii partie. um, und exclusive m_mncl_ of _,Fc____,a ninuve just as one fancies, and nel.-J te ' ` IS one must udilllt an individual color” .X and keep to tllilt for every costume lu, whether its tobc onc’s tailored suits' In or hall dresses. This is the liltcst c-l ‘fr dict that the fnshiolliible courterics ,ff IHIVG iSSllcll, and it is one that seems likely to find lnuch favor among wo- men who make the nrt of clothes ii really fillc art. They have taken up this color idea just us in times post ' tllcy took up ,the wearing of solnebe certain flower, the using of some particular perfume and keeping its l U10 lliivlltlllg of some eccentricilnl’ "Well, wo:i’t your sweetheart ad- b Vill , usual names. Thus one woman who li dcciiled upon green as her especial On Saturday afternoon at Victoria ark a team from this city played a tion atfilkyi a name h- h 1 game of baseball with a team from uid fit, never-ni shade: ,gd realy H.M.C.S. Niobe, resulting in a vic- ~ - » 0 no one the wisel_ Hortensla is il blue t another shade that has 'licei p-il:nc_ C ry for tho Charlottetown boys by a high "my he that color 0,. ,nay he score of 5 2 The followlin were the _ _ g cms. Locals: Prowse, Martin, nnipbell, Gillespie, Mclieod, Mathes- npm, by sem-cs of w0m,,n_ _,,_i,,(,,_ on, Breney, Murley, Callaghan. Niobc: ily because no one quite knows P erkills, Henderson, McIsnn.c, Grim- nilel' what color to put it, v/llethel' mer' Bullion' Campbell' Kelly’ Cad' 'ly, taupc, or cdull indefinite l~lile. ieux’ Sheredan' Toronto News. The League of the Cross Society, of this city yesterday celebrated the HELJ) UP. feast of St Alo siu their Patron 1- S ‘I don't want to wait until full to t . y S, aint. In the morning they attended e administration of Holy Commun- h mi\l"\`i0"." lon at St. Dunstan’s Cathedral in a ody and in the afternoon formed up ice thc _wedding day?" at their hall and, headed by their Yes, bilt ber father won't advance Hand, paraded to the Cathedral where money for expenses.” an eloquent _and appropriate sermon ` _ was delivered by Rev. Fr. Crokcn of 'l‘o‘llri_v the bicycle business-in Arr; . » E.. _ c, _ Q >' Soak the clothes, then lslhcr well. l ‘ ( l _ he more simple) _ A Use Sunlight Soap 'l'llis'_Way ' half an hour, rub out the sud: li hily, rinu, wring and hung auf ie dry. Could anything ` _ ` S t. Dunstan's College. The boys in arnd eff' ieintl mnrsha led by An- prew enutlég, wyiiliam_ li/lorghh and LINENS and sweet-smelling--absolutely lowish 'color' and strong, musty, Le' “md Use Sunlight Soap according to O Sunlight-Soap leaves clothes pure while. clein ` |, _ _ the f \_"]| deed, a “Niohener" as to their ab- ;i‘~ »_- " ility to elltertaill ,and amuse. The , ' " orchestral selections, whether brill- "_ .A I " V \<~ L4‘.I~= - .53 Q 5 . §__.'<,' 2 5 Li. :_ _ “S4 .-.___; _ __ . 1- ,. '_- _ . .l.__._._ .__‘_.i_ ing A -aff” I " IIE _ i }\i free fromyel- ' " soapy odors. d1reei'en|-- ` d I Ambrose Hennessy, presented a par- e ,_ ticularly fine -appearance. feast'-offlrnueie-and song, embell- . 2 " _ _ SuNl.lc;l-lT__soAP, fr.. from rhemlali or ran- f ;;;‘3;‘. ‘t,‘,';‘,;,,';,‘,;',“°“;;',5, ;‘,‘.*;,‘,‘;_i3°“,,,*‘“,‘3 lefaflh, l'¢qlill'C5 l'l0 hard bblllllg H0! very large gathering 'at the Opera heavy rubbing to aid it. lt does its own work without these clothes-destroying hclpr- pm works equally well in herd or sgfl w|\¢r, entertainment, consisting of twenty- House Saturday evening, fill- the auditorium -and ,galleries to ctically their entire capacity. The different numbers was given by "Niobe" boys, and it WHS. in- ' _ -~- iant or meditative; the local solos, 'hcther liomorous or melo-dramatic.; fry if 'url once-_und convince youflell that 5 _ _ :he n “lf d° 'mu " mm-:L_ u °‘h“"'“-W" 14 I pipe; the comedy acts, whether Heb- dancing, whether clog of horn- , _ , 1 '- -` rew or blackface, were one and all ' ' I '~ < -»-V presented in a manner calculated to carry out their original design. An 1 ® interesting feature _of the evening,- , A ‘ which, however, was not on the pro- ` , ` gramme, was the hearty assistance _ . received by the performers from the in L_ I. -1 ni members of the ships crew who were the audience, the second rendition f the choruses being invariably tak- Q ° . . W ki M en up by many voices. Special men- , tion might be made of Chief-Writer T|lompsoii's impressions of Harry The World”s Greatest Musical I nvention' 1 . <~i~ 2'* fb `to C11 Di Player*-Plano The pliiyefvplano is one of the most marvelous and in- A s rucflve of all inventions of mari It enables any ordinary' mus- idisn to preform with the skill and 'technical precision ofa Pader- éwski, Lizt or Rubinstein. _ . ,M/` T, Even the riches and glory of Croesus and Solomon could _ not command an instrument or a collection of instruments that thc player-piano brings io the average home. The player-piano is _ ~ one of the most wonderful achievements of a wonderful age. _,_ The la er- iano is indispcnsible in every borne ofculture w It plays corfipgsiflgns of the masters as only tbe_y could play __ them, and everything that can be played on an_ordlnary piano is 5, f.» wndered perfectly by the player-piano. Then lt can be used as fl an ordinary piano also. Qfl " 'Ti i, >l~_.~».-- ~_) W¢ would like to show you our player-pianos. It will be 1 at for ou-and a pleasure for an entertaining and instructive rc Y us. , ~ Call in to-day. I-..___ A A /Wilder [Brest _,,, ` ,'13 g,,,, sm.; chirleiieiewii \ Laudcr’s Scalit songs, and the danc- ing of the Sailor's Hornpipe, not on- ly these, hilt all numbers received well-deserved applause. The pianists of the cvcnilli: were Assistant Pay- Milstcr T. M. Fitzgerald, and Engin- eor Sub,l.ic\lt_ S. N. Dc Quetteville, The cntcrtllinmcllt was under the pa- tronage of His Honor Lieut. Govern- or, (ine half of thc profits go to the ilharlnttctown illnti-'l‘uberculosis As- sociation, and one-half to assist the widow of the into Leading Stoker W. I-lnywnril, who died on board thc ship while in Charlottetown. _-_- zzillioiigc your brand of cignrs. Ybu wont regret it if you choose lin El Pi-eslllentc. It is the most perfect cigar sold ut ten cents. Thu Mac- Kinno llrug Co., corner Great Geo. At Kclll Sts. dtf. COMES A TIME When Coffee Shows What it Has Been Doing. "Of late years coffee hos disagreed with me," writes a matron from flomc, N.Y. "Its lightest punishment belhg to make me 'logy' and dizzy, and it seemed to thicken up my blood. - "The heaviest was when it upset my stomach completely, destroying my appetite and making me nervous and irritable, and sent me to my bed. After one of these nttacks, in which I nearly lost my life, I con- cluded to quit the codec and try Postum. 1 "It went right to the spot! I found it not only a most palatable and re- frcshiii-g beverage, but a food as well. "All my ailments, the 'loginess’ and dizziness, the unsatisfactory con- dition of my blood, my nervousness and lrritabi ity disappeared in short order and my sorely afflicted stom- ach began quickly to recover. I be- gan to rebuild and have steadily con- tinued until pow. Have a. good ap- petite and ani rejoicing in sound health which I owe to thc .use oi Postum." Name given by Canadian Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Windsor, Ontario. Read the little book, "The Road to Wellville," ln plwgs. "Tl\erc's n reas '.' ___»`.. __ I _.'_ .i..~ ' 1 ~ "-‘i~-'»‘ l~ - ' ' " ' “"7 ‘ ' " on. , ~ 1 .l.°:::.'::.'i."l.°.l"°.""::i:." *nav "'° ° | ' ` ` A ‘ P e ll s us 'iiepeni cc ly _ iz . . - ‘ ' _ ‘ ‘, umnsrvanswmvmosnimiazafmssvwa ,a....i..». im, .ri on .1 im... i..¢...»i L}........ , 62l“"'- __ i _ . as our National holiday at the big Athletic _Meet on the Abegweit Grounds. Yesterday morning a large contin- gent of sailors _from I-I.M.C.S. Niobe, headed by their band, attended serv- ice in Bt. Dunstan’s and St. Petcr's Cathedrals. At the. police court in this city Saturday the case against Joseph Cameron and Henry Welsh, charged with breaking into a warehouse on King Street was concluded and was sent up to the Supreme Court for trial. The funeral of the late Edward lill- ey, took Place Friday morning from the residence of his father, Charles Riley. to St. Dl\nstan’s Cathedral where Rei! Pius McDonald ofllciated at the burial service. There was n large attendance and the pall-bearers were: Dr. J. P. Murray, Dr. J. Bul- livan, Victor Purdy, Edward Cullen, Daniel Edmonds and Thomas Malone The Earl Grey left yesterday morll- ing for Montreal where Earl Grey will embark oil his ‘fishing trip to Newfoundland. One of the Greys boats was fitted out as a motor boat by Bruce Stewart & Co., Ltd., Citv. being equipped with an Imperial, 12 h.p. motor. Albert Stewart, City, went on the Grey as engineer of the la_unch. The Earl Grey will be away two months. At. St. Peter's Cathedral yesterday evening, Bishop Worrell adnliniefereil the rites of Confirmation to a nllm- ber of candidates, 'who were present- ed by Canon Simpson. In the morll- ing thc Bishbp held confirmation ser- vice at St. Paul’s Church, where thirty three candidates were present- ed by Rev. Mr. Murphy. At both ser- vices. appro riate addresses were de- livered by tllye Bishop who gave some salutary advice to the candidates, ex- plaining the course' and eilcct of the Sacred rite. I ...___ Thc funeral of the lute Mrs. John A. Mcllaren, city, took place yester- day afternoon from ber late resi- dence, Hillshoro Street, to the Peo- ple’s Cemetery. The sympathy of the many friends of the family in the bereavement sustained was attested by the very large attendance at the funeral and bv the profusion of floral offerings. Service at the house was conducted by Rev. R. G. Strathie, assisted by Ilev. T. F. Fullerton. The following were the pallbea.rers:- W. S. Louson, Capt. T. A. Stewart, S. A. McLeod, Andrew McNaii', Charles Webster and J. L. Thomson. Thefollowing were registered at the Victoria 'Hotel Saturday?-G. O. Jacques, S. A. M." Skinner, B. S. Smith, (3, S. Skinner, A. E. Day, St. John; H. G. Albnt, Toronto; H. M. Vardon, Montreal; Hurry Fair, Brantford; W. C. Rising. ~St_ John; E. E. Hull, Cincinnati; Chas. I). Mc-‘ Namara, Halifax; R. M. and Mrs. Gallagher, Boston; W. G. Blake, Tor- onto; C. H. Barbone, St. John; Harvey Mitchell, Fredericton, N. B.; C. D. Bertrand, Montreal; L. P. Mc-~ Arithy, M. D., Boston; Mrs. T. Mc- Arthy, Boston; Eugene McArthy, Jr., Boston; A. (T. Reid and li. G. Rodgers, Boston. _ ____ The North Sydney Herald saylii* Stricken while ln command of the schooner J. C. Silver, while on the voyage from Halifax# to Marble Mountain Captain Ernest Garnier, of this town suddenly' exuired Thursday. The schooner had just passed thro- ugh the St. Petcr’s canal, when the mate asked his skipper, who was at the wheel, if he was unwell. The captain replied that he had a pain in the region of his heart, vullerellpon the mate insisted that the skipper leave the wheel and go below. Cap- tain Garnier acquiesced, and a few minutes later, when dinner was an- nounced, tlie mate went below and found Lf-nptain Garnier sitting in his chair cold in death, Heart failure was the direct cause of his sudden death. Captain Garnier was a native of St, George's, Nfld., but lived for several years in Charlottetown, com- ing hcrc ten years ago." At the Baptist Church in this city yesterday morning the llcv. Z. I.. Fasli preached on the subject of In- ternational Arhitration, taking ns his text, "Blessed are the Peaccmak.ers." He referred to the movement recently inaugurated by President Taft to bring about the peace of the world. Tho hearty co-operation of the Ang-lo Saxon race would eventually solve the problem of war and armaments. He showed the horrors of war, using the last great war between the Ja- panese and Russians as an illustra- tion nf the truth ilttcrcd by General Sherman, "War is hell.” Many things hopeful for the coming in of s day of peace among the nations of the earth were pointed out in a very clear and practical manner. Peace- makers were needed in every depart- ment of life. Lasting peace would only come from the presence of the peace of God in the individual heart by a living faith in Jesus Christ. It was a very suggestive and trmcll’ sermon. In the evening the subleflf- oi the sermon was "Some Lessons From the Coronation." 'l`hlS WHS treated under three heads: 1, Crown and Character; 2, Crown and Christ; 8;'“Srown and Coronation. Each of these divisions were strikingly d¢Vel° oped. In the course of the sermon Mr. Fusb congratulated the City Council on the success ul Coronation celebration. Everything went oil as planned, and everything ‘WHS Wen planned. He also referred to the freedom from drunkenness and disor- der. The whole celebration was a splendid testimonial to the sobriety and good character of the people. King George V. ,was Proud of such subjects and he wus setting them a good example. : : Go to Buntain Bell & Co for g0a|;_ 6-Zfiiltf. INIWIPENDENT WINNIPEG GIRLS. A “pr,y-yoiir-way" Club has been organized by s number of Winnipeg gli-ls.fIt is stated by one of the om- cers that \\'llilc the members do not object to the company of young. men l lu f tcrtninment ill uttcni ing p cos o en . they wish to preserve their iinnncinl l len l ilofriivin their own Saturday next will be Celebrated EUSTIGIN HUlll]H[I]_ EDMUNDSON, N. Li., June 21-The hanquet. tendered to Hon. John Cos- tigan at `St. Basil last evening by his friends to mark the completion nf of fifty years of continuous service ’ _ .-~-ae, ' ,,/ g ~‘ A , . ____ , 5'/ ii “ ' fi. if ,/,/ , fi... / H '”/:`fi“‘l$ll_ ‘/r,,i'_2E._' __._,___;`_ _,4_ _,__, ___ . '»"",'l§sa~‘»,¢:i_.;1§»E-_-;»__ i,l=,f if 'ill '=.l"\. ‘ i \ \/ \\*'° 'iff _ ~\\§ _ ' ¢-.»./.No-..\ in the Legislntlirc of New. lirunswlck and the I‘al'llumellt of Uzlllililn, wus il less, directly occasioned by il. had state ' ' th -»¢°°d grand success. I-lou. Senator ]'oirier CAN YOU BEAT IT? 5 r~;`- ._ _.. l€=EE:E:f_~ -_p\ul!\!g|.§ Z mf;-Z 'S __ _j_____ “nl _ _ ,___ _ __ She-I’m afrilld Torn, dear, you will l est She (flaring up)-Illdccil, labor of my life to cfll‘rcct SAVED. ,, _. _. _ 1 »'~’ ':, '~ cl." ` 1 ~ f ' - ' _i .r _ i- /Q) qs-M) "`-f \\\ _ i 6 // l 1, t Ho-So Iiilly has told that llc silv- eil from ii watery gl'll\'c? Sh|.~H’lli! l-In told me hr`ll snvcd their-M. A. in 1 Blood Bitters _ cunss ilu. Skin Diseases. All disease of the skin are, more or of the blood, and lt is absolutely im possible to er-silicate them from e system unless you put your blood into shape.. _ The following akin diseases are eurable by Burdock Blood Bitiels through its wonderful cleansing, purifying powers on the blood, and its renovating; action on the system, viz., Salt Rheum, Tetter, Shingles, Scurf, Erysipclas, Iwhing and Burning Rushes, Ulcers, Sores, etc. Miss Stella Eichcl, Maitland Furla N.S., writes: “I have been bother ll with salt rheilln, on my builds, for three ‘ years, and it lu-_hell so I did not know what to do. I tried everything but nothing seemed to be ang good. é heard of Burdoclc Blood itiers an bought two bottles of it, and now I am perfectly cured und have no salt rhcum an my hands any more. "I cannot speak too highly of Bui-dock Blood Bitters." fllnnufaotureil only by The T. Milburn Cd., Liiniled, Toronto, Ont. |l`1@@__@@ The newest styles and nobblest patterns in neckwear. just re- ceived by express. Novelty stu( for summer, that you will like a Bruce's 6~2ldrt.f.t "For real enjoyment during your vacation you'll need a camera-an Ensign camera. The nslgn is light, compact, durable and efficient, takes clear pictures and is very easy to op- erate. It is made in England and for real satisfactory service couldn't be better. Price $1.50 to 315-00- The Two Miles. drtl . A speoldl order or Panama Hats just recelvud. Ind they are beaut- ies. The genuine South American lstraw good enough to sell regul- `arly at. $6.50 yours M. 4 50. An- f '30 P in t find me a mine of faults. at He-llilrlilig, it 'Ili ll I tl _ "ri t- _ - . . . _ _ _ ." ‘ 'C “` ‘;},‘c,‘"_ also first at (.11 town luxliillliioii _ you |_‘) - ‘ ,` .` .` Shun t. right on every foot, iiccds ilo boots except for ixiciiig. 6-2i}il3i. -‘ STUMAIIH Tll0UB|-E “FRUIT-A-TIVES” BHIIGS THE HAPPINESS 0F HEALTH "Fruit-n-tives” cures Stomach Trou- bles because ii cures the Liver, Kidueys, Bowels and Skill. ~ - lndigesiioll etc, is not usually the fault of the siomacli itself. The bowels are irregillur- the kidneys nre weak or siraiiled-ille skill is inactive--and con- sequently the blood is impure. It is tho impure blood lllnt really makes bad digestion. _ "l<`ruit-a-fires" puriflcs the blood by making ull tlic viiul orgaiis active and hcul!liy»-wllicll in turn relieves the stoiliacli. Tclkc “Frllii-n-tives” if you want to get rid of all Sloulzlcll Troubles and fnulis of Digestion. 5oc. n box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. _-lt. all dealers, ol' from Frliit.-s-tives Limiied, Ottawa. fi l AQUIIH. 40UI5 “ln the Fashion” The breeder who confines lliiii~ self to the fashioiirllllc trotting presided. similisciiliailccslliscllailceofslicccss _°- ten fold. The Bingcii family breeds on and on Aquiri is one of the best _,_ lo ® bred grauilsous of Binge-ii and in .J . 1 ~ standing :ii a fcc of only $|5,00 with ,O » ff ce return until the mare has n H ii" _ 1 livillgfo;il_ _ 1iRlel~:o'ro 'i‘ll1<:nl.oo11 Tl-1A'1‘ 'ov s -.. 1 ‘ .1 . ‘ V r1io1n J. M. Nlclloison, 202 Ken! Sf, irwtlitl ch,‘own’ I). E' I' ln ~' ___ r ,_ 1 -- Baron Wood Trotter foaled 191.17 Bay Iiorse _ ,-ii-; I N TH E ST U ll J 1 C A el “ E; - 15 3-4 llaiiils wi.-iglis 1051> lbs. Baron Wood is a miiiarknhly lalldsoinc liorsellc tool: first prize tl1cAll_ihcr.~'.t lIoi'.~zu Show loin lo lle is nhsollitcly sound, stands llc is Sire-cl by that good Sire , _ “Oakley Bzlroil” wllo has the best ot of Coils to credit ci-'er sired by lnfllif ri Siullioii oil P.F..I. 5 of his Colin _ :igifil 2 :mil 3 years liiidcrclopcil ` _ have sold for g;i_i5Q,00 Wild W'oo¢l the dam of Baron ` f , Wood was sired by Provider 2,13 ______.._-._____=*_,g _ ,___ I 1 ti tllc fastest trotting Sizlllion ever 1 raised on P. li. I. his sccoiiil dl-im T W ;:_a.~=s1re:f-'..f.¢.-,_- _-__ 1" -for ...ie ~-- _ i I-sf ‘.,_' 1 -' _-.,.. The S. S. lionilvistn sililillg from Miliif,ri‘ill S:ltlli'ilily ovoiiilin Juni- 2-fill will bc duo ilt (`|l'ti»\\'u viii Hllilliiii-1' side Wcilili‘.<