.»1».£.-‘<§¢;~v+"¢'"-f "1 ~;.~:.r Diyz-wfi q, .-.- 1r: ivruorauu » l. E .-.- BUC ‘S ' (Bring Them Back Alive) “WILD. MRGO” HPOPEYE" TH SAILOR MN PRINCE EDWARD TSTARTS Two DAYS "ciutv MUNDAY 000cc _.._..l.. l‘ MAURICE -— YOUR GUIDE TO ROMANCE . . . . 1N GAY‘ PAREE IVIIIJRE t THE STREETS 011...... spurs "HIE WAY TC LOVE" A Para/Iowa! Pikfllfi with éggbaotfil, ADDED l "u! .\ Lovi-Jic Weekly News or‘ PAIIEE" 1:: CHIC §ALE “m, AgDOvB _ (THE SPIJCIALIST)’ noon rum"- m "Old Bvgler ' comm: WEDN ESDAY — 4 DAYS EDDIE CANTOR in “ROMAN SCANDALS" ii _-_ ~i.i_'— Britain Strong Filing, which so short time ago g. - seemed almost miraculous. l.d be- In rqmc a common and ncscésril"; part ._ the equipment of civilization. . . r I of Britain had every rcason to be in- l . ', lunged by the shave Br tish men . an warm-en Ihad taken in this trans- - LON-DON‘ July go_,cp)__al_eflt ‘formation, said Lord Ipnrlondcrry. Brltwn must make sure the hxriuvny , “'3? lmlmul at r11“ m “cgnrd of the ‘u. is k9,“ “W.” and “w with misguung the possiblc outcome tfdu lawful and pcarrable traffic Iiiifl {of capflbmws S” nlpmlf’ Cxtvndcdl that the threat of its urn to attack llut l." (mum {mull ‘vhahcr ‘he m‘ British homes and mute is one the Ucntions could be turned good cdlmtry has the strength to mcot I “ml pmnlable “is” “'85 1° ("SPF-saw Iwlth. every confident-r. said Lord flho Mssllliof. hlswry 9nd to Weld londonderry. Secretory of Stilt-c for “£12k igsmlélfangbepvg;tgtism.f "Our (Afr, in the air number of th: Lon- 1 ~ 1' ‘ 0 m" nun 1.11mi ipowcrs. but rot/liar to eliminate the - The contribution of the BHllSlI fllllnllgelllgeiifiéifidotf 21:: mum's towards m? mask” Of m“ I tructlon " the Air minister advised l1!‘ had been achieved by siuncly; 11ml '_ ___ ' patient orznnivmion. Lord London- .R['s51,x's ACTORQ lhrry said. "Stnrtirrz from the cf- Glvgy Wm]; pLAy of our curly flvcrs. stistlinrd ..___ k great personal (lancer n ' jug“; Yong Jpiy Iznfly failures 12nd d ' trnqrnifnls, ‘Alum 20.—I'C.P.) t Hunt and Lynn Fonianne. 1W9 h-IWB built 11p nn 1' tori-u in- icqstars on the stnvcc and in mntr - ilmzmmiblc in t1 ' ion and tec- lmbm; are bflpk 1mm a 3-711-‘5 trip nit-TIM. 811d H .' "11 0f ("ivil 8i!‘ l brcnd, ivhich inculdrd n jctirnev t0 MMIIDOPI 071597‘ l“ "l\i7l~'lll’ stir- l Russia. They ]7l‘Oll7liilC9(l the Rus- mimmting fiite nnturril (lisadvfin- sinn theatre the finest and mast 58293115 W!‘ 11711301411 Cimlillllll-‘l- liiiCTCRlillg centre of stage work they 11nd ever oncounicrczl. “'l‘l".»."v v.‘ .- diolrvig" the air secrwtarv drum-e: .l'e are no mew expert uh" FAY WII-AY IN “COUNTESS 0r‘ MONTE cmsro" SERIAL AND CARTOON A POSITIVE lORIAM "-011, wnn A LIFE r" -wnsn YOU my“ ‘ TO BLUFF . . - . . BIG LAUGH SHOW 3 TIMES DAILY CH With A LL-COMEDIA N kdéldlasg ‘lifeline Todd, Lriln Mitt. r.'.':'b-e:::.'."."*'~*"~"-b l”? ADDED _, CF,"“.°‘.‘.L“,."B°9EJL""'“I" I Feworétliiiildren Wedded in Best Marriage Year CHAGUANAS. Trinidad. July 19. -—fCP>-Trinidad's Hindu wedding drummer will soon lay aside his sticks for a. well corned rest after months of furious drumming in which ii-e has heralded more than 1,000 matirimes. Despite the record number of weddings. there has been c notice- able decrease in the number of child marriages. according to Punjab Hariqovlnd TcWriri, a further of- ficial of the Hindu Sanatnna Dhar- ma Board of Control. "I bolero", he CAPITOL - mun olfI-Y iii-i CAPITOL-MIDWAY (kl .i".".1.."l2i2?..l‘ Jiffi-‘Jf-‘i-Pd n noiny nature may M lllerhl 5| o cont: n ward nzmly poynblo In Macao. OONIIDIIATION LII INIUI- ANUI. L-flOl-‘l-ll-llli. Jlcovn cumin DlI-IGA- TION from mncc will bl hm mm wool: of Atllilll. Wm: front m- pmton m ncuuud to have promllcl tidy and whimmhod for tho occuicn. L-OM-f-ll-li. cu Iowa: Central Church P. M. 80v. O. Mn. Hamid Oillelpic cpecill Soloist ct the vice. bytorlm Young People: nollv. Marion md Jennie Wnddeii, Ma N ow Rural Art (by Tho Cnnndlan Prod.) , July IO-Jbchimxing of glove; from fine material: ouch u chunoia lo one of the intricate handicrafts in which rubal women hove become proficient according to l. domonotrltion ct tho Rod River Volley district. Women's m- atituto meeting. Mrs. M. Wallace of Encotccn, cp- peared wearing a pair of home made pull-on gloves. ‘Hwy were of fine chamois, outsewn. with brown silk stitching; 1nd n neat motif on the gauntlet. The cult rho wore looked liko tweed from n distance, but 010cc up it prcvedtobetwcod- effect wool, and tho whole thing had been made by herself. Women admiring her ct the meeting uked if she bad made the hat she wore but she scoffed at that idea. How did she learn to make glov- es? Fmm reading descriptive arti- cles in n Canadian women's maga- zine. Where she get the skins? From a British Columbia group of women who also make gloves and who import. fine chamois and sued- es from England. Asked what was the hardest part about this intricate work, Mrs. Wallace replied: "Oh. the tailor- ing. 'I‘hat's the advantage of hand- mado gloves-you try to judge the person's hand for whom you are making m; glovu and then mire them suit the style of hand, as well u fit it." Mrs. R. C. Mutation. also of Turned Wool Crops Into Real Proii uomnnkp, my 20-—Horo u terbury, Que. piece cult for a man l-fld cold it 8t l DIOfit," says M11. Smith anyone who wishes garments for the whole family." Masters Piano Marries Again passing the week: of i161- 'l0tn birthday Mrs. WOMEN T0 ASSIST BRITISH CUSTOMS LONDON, July 20-(6?) —<For the first time the British government has taken on women as. executive officers in the department of cus- toms. They will be engaged in com- puting and charging duties-not in quay or dock work, the positcns in the mltdoor branch of the service being still closed to woman. "Iihe authorities still think that women are not competent to deal with the wily smuggler, but the women say that they would do bet- ter than the men. cspecialiy with duties on so many articles of fem- him. Since that time I've been housekeeping for Mr. Dean. He didn't any anything till I passed this music examination and then he asked me to marry him and- well, we were married Just mcently 1n St. James‘ Cathedral.” However, marriage will not inter- fere with Mrs. Dean's "practicing." This ardent pupil needs no one to stand over her while she dceg her exercises. Sometimes her household duties cut down her time at the piano to (‘dd-minute snatches. but she makes up for it with "a couple 01f horns solid when the coast is ceor.’ Mm. Dean was asked if she CIIUIOII IIIVIOIS for York Charge, Sunday, July 22nd as I01- 11.00 A. M. I‘. Flaunt Grown: 13:11:“ E0 win be tho wxooou. evening aer- L-7016-7-21. Among thou Mhndlfll mimo- l‘ Komington, on Wednesday even- in] wm urn. n. Lang. the Mince! ATTINHONF-Wc m1 m. mm vjflk§mfn°j @111 5it$."i§.:'§..?§' M». m» M» H“. In-mWT-IT-Il. "wary; E. ltgdrflglk Gears’. on, mo re one I- Making‘ GIQVQQ ton, on Wednecdcy evening. may o! resourcefulnocc from Can- "I feel thnt I acid my wool crop “Any of our members who wish to uac their hands can, I om cure. knit many articles of clothing, and to sew can make the cloth into comfortable Yet She is 70 TORONTO, (OP): July 20 -In introductory piano exa/mizmtiom of the ‘Ibronw Con- servatory of Music within a few Henry Dean feel; she is achieving _ ‘ii .'?.'“.§Z;‘°’1itl'§"°w.‘il°"§l 35.32223 “igguggggagylgggn-Dem ,8 W Banish Hatreds mtyh vibgllggrauléfgitczforxze married"—f0r 011C time. H9!‘ mont. wondering if there was any- um‘ husband‘ Fwd d!“ Bud; g L thins country women could not do. fillgafi‘ hzgofiagtmxzmgad; NEW YORK July m_nomhy “"'_""_“"“ lot and r thought it was best for ' Women Prefer Safety First In Air Game n The Uflllflllll Prell) . l l July 20-Au- women Wm mt. pqhgp, petffmn IQIO- batics or sensational mnnoeu-lw with no much dub. or will they aggempg guch cpcctamllnr lmfibach- ea and landings cs men. 8&3’! M"- 1. M. Patterson, writlnrrlignt in T1" cu e - “i735, iii?‘ gldmerllpenicv court“! “nut, glghough they will usually face n. oourcswuslv when 1t “n!” Mrs. l’ tteraon says. r" nseqlw 1y they seek to 8111111115“ “l1 ma“??? from their Ilylflfl- U the "Sm ll! f. it cannot follow that fl- ‘Wllml-Y“ flying u nqgggglalllgv 1888 lkllfllli l-n write ‘s o 0 . thfmwllegt, o? even lBl/QHIIQXIM, nus prlcticallc’ no bearini 1m 117' ing ability." ma. Patterson 8°05 on. "There in nothing t0 PW" that these qualities are excusiveiy mucuurie. for they m “m” identical with those which con- t1 horscmanshlp. iflwlmhi ..i"“.“‘....."“‘ 3f.'".1?i§25.t3 ‘tliéiiiilli-"iiidifil- w“ 1p" 1,31%‘: | 0 of the Women's Institutes. so Mm,“ °“°“bl° °l “u” m’ Mary Smith decided to see what aha could do with wool. She llfldltha Chum," her wodl clip made into cloth and m than on the sex o, the m. yam at a mill. During the "even- 3:15:81 and me be“ ‘nustraflon ings she knitted men's socks, mit- v ' tens, girls‘ cups and golf stockings and sold the remaining yam. Out 1 1 w of the cloth she tailored n two—|d°n° “‘°'° “m” “er” w“ surpassing men. "There are siueiy K161160469‘ W} nnd tenmercme of this is the proportion of women Ipiiots, of the small total who have ‘fly, who have given proof of their ' copabilitiufl’ Of the 2.000 odd holders of amn- taut pilots‘ licences in 1011811115 about, 50 an women of whom scar- gely a dozen are at nil known. 0r "regarded by their fellow pilots as worthy of consideration." "One is compelled to accept the (M; that outside the small group of regulars already mentioned. thB average woman‘! 1M"! ISDIPBUWI! seem to be fully satisfied by the possession of even an obsolete lic- ence," says Mrs. Patterson. “Ci-ub secretaries have the ut- most difficulty in making them complete the bezacrly three how's flying which ls the only condition attached to a. renewal, and it would seem that their ambition is not so much to fly as t0 have flown." Ccnfield, prominent novelist. has Just been made chairman of the Women's Advisory Council of the National Conference of Jews and Christians. She explains the pm- posed work of the auxilla l‘ ‘We hope that the Women's Ad- visory Council, through the home. the school. the women's clubs and the community. will exert an im- portant influence in banishing rs.- ciol and religious hatreds- More than that. and perhaps equally important, we hope and plan to get those of various faiths to work together for common ideals for the greater glory of our country. Thus we will add strength to the efforts l5 19cc impressive for tho specifier-l i I I MON. cnnntonnown w... a o AT GOIIIIOLLWS FIELD "POOIILITIIAINIIORMLGUQ OLIIKOIIAIII, Ilrrop ll AOrl ll O CAIIISYIILLII q Ills h IAIIL ITAII Queen cl ‘llgcr Trl non IT’! WORLD'S I I 0 G I S 'I'l Reserved and Admission Tlckola on Sale Circus Day at HUGHES DRUG STORE-Cor. Queen and Grafton Sts. BREAD-Dried m: ground: Guaranteed 100% rm hblc BM‘!- 0'- plen id entcrprlsco til-rm the D00 miles of liriprrifll and internal rah‘ lines ivwould be cover! gfyear with i —:t_.————~— fl-T- rlrm when Britiuh I by up r and nirctuit (ltd of rrfiublc ' pisrsonnlltlcs at the cxtruiso of mlrtncd All.“ Fruitnuno. (“llhri-nirlgv Ql‘.'(‘ n y-hy- vr a pwrt for which l](1 is unsuited. ‘imply to stretch his abilities mnkc him rzrmv in tulrni '1 id power." “They t ll -, from the old and lhhheunlld thlh cnuld bc stern ncvcr-clinnging formula that the fiery vvnr at the Royal Air Fore" pmy 1's tn.- thing. and rim": build up Display. ThPro ‘warp few more 11:1," lsn’? if worth a few cents a day to Exec-p i: fresh and wholesome? If _\'0u (m: an l‘.\ urznu- flmcriczm family 23,1 of your total tun-Md. m‘? for food. 0i this, ten cunt"- ozii of 0v "y dollar is wasted. When you considur final nu Iilt-rtriv liefriuerzittu‘ would prexcni min-El m’ this rrmliy music you (‘an sue that it is an urtunl crnnoniy, nut nn expense. llrit this; is only one v/ziy an Cffllfil‘ will sane you money, it to take :1'i\'.'1nt:iy;0 0f sp-i-riill food prices on llZii"1"'.lfl do)"; . . , little savings here 21nd there “hit-h will add up to dol- lars and (lfllliiFF- (-‘vt-i'_v' month. It will enable you in NWO by serving countless inexpensive frozen desserts. Leftovers. now thrown away. can be kept and made into zippctizing (lishos. Sec the Electric Refriger- ators on display at. our store. ONLY $10. DOWN 2i DIONTIIH T0 PAY Pllectric Refriiy- will onzihle you Maritime Electric Company, Ltd, (Tlmrlottetown P. E. I. nnrl sid. "that. within the next few years, the custom will die n natural death." Between now and the beginning of 1935. wcdcllnc drums will beat only at ion: intervals, yet; there gm still 400 counlcs wailing to be the centre of colorful Hindu marriages. In the Hindu religion, marriages can only tnkc place on certain 3115- 1iicious (luvs in the almanac. called "lognns". There were only two of those l :t year and fathfis or! mnrrinzcaiblc daughters Xvcrg com. pelted to postpone their nupitalo for another mar. This year. them wen» "lqqann" in in any numbm‘. and the number of mnrrlaecs that. had to be held over from last year krrpt, the Pundits, or priests. in ccnatcnt. demand. They could hardly cope with the Mo- lunch" of brides and grooms. doubly difficult to handle because two priorts are needed to cfficlate at a Hindu wedding, one for the bride and one for the groom. The Priests me now grt fl. (‘hzmcn for a breathing ripel}, hmvcver. for thorc are fcw wedding (lays scheduled until the beginning of ncxt year. beginning to . _->————i—- VFOMEN TAKE PART AS OPTOMETRISTB tBv The Canadian Franc) ICJFONTO. July iii-gm suc- cessful women nptomeir. t: were 517170112 the imndrcd of members who arrived from nil parts of the continent for the rmnual congress ‘of the American Opfomeiric A5- sorintlnn. Dr. Esther M. Ingram. a ccm. lmrativolv young xvoman from Win- ir-r Haven, Fioridn, n member of the hoard of trustees of the asso- rintiou, rcprvscntcd the states of the south-custom group, 5nd L; 1n charec oi‘ the legal department. Dr. .\i'allv Armstrong of Brown. wood, Trxas. the first woman op- tomctrirt in the south, is put prcsirlrnt of ihc stale association mid hfls been a member of the hoard of trustees of the nntlongl mxoriatfon. She is on the state board of examiners and 1s editor of the state magazine. r»- mmn-um n» mm mum. The Best Investment you'll ever make l! n Roll Home: and you can't have it- unlens ynu own it. You can't afford to do without n HOME 0F YOUR OWN when if. could no more to live in it than lo pay rent. Nothing adds more tn the vnluc of a Home thnn it's Location. We have the Best Home Silo for you. Let's tnlk it over. Phone 1232. __ n of those who are actively at work mine dram, remarks the News would continue her course at the in behalf of a broader tolerance in ohmnwlfi- Conscrvawrv- "Of course I'm go- our social life." Twelve women were taken into ing on." she said. "I'm working on the "inside" service. the maxminum salaries to be from $3.000 to $3,500. a. year. Hone are a. few of the questions in general knowledge which the pion- eer Custom women had to answer: "Self-government is better than govemm-enit. Discus this statement apples to contemporary Europe? Ifow dc you account for the popularity cf greyhound racirg? "Ir there any social or scientific value, in the nmking of speed recorvds? Do you consider that tlho development of wireless helps or hinders true musicn appreciation " i CITY BONUSES FOLK DANCING MANOHBQIER. England. Jilly I) --(OP)-—P\'>1k dancing has greatly mcxoased in popularity here and has developed competition: for certif- icatcu in ability to trip this species of the light fantastic. Thirty ccnddotes perfcnmed their before a mpfesentivo of the Big-itch Folk Dance and song society n- cently in the hope of qualifying for elementary or advanced certificates. The examiner was an expert from London. fiolders of advanced cer- tificate; were not necessarily op- provui ls teachers cf folk dancng. The society requires evidence of teaching ability as well as dkili in tho steps before giving official 11c- ogniclon to n teacher. The Manchester and dotrict branch of the society. which in- cludes Rochdcle and Bot-ton. has close to 450 members, and the num- bcr is growing. The Corporation in tho society's mmt valuable patron. Not only are the parks and the ‘scr- viceg 0f a band at its 61600981. but tho Parks Committee has now. for the first time. voted a fee cf $25 to the coccty for each public display. Canadian _ Field Cricket The summary for i933 0f the Canadian Insect Put Review of the Dominion Entomoligiool Branch shows chart the field cricket was again present in great numbers in Manitoba. particularly in the eastern portion. In late August. the crlokeic become a. great nuaiance by invading form home: md other building. The 590C195 woo also gen- crclly common in southem Backu- chewan. and, on in 1932. extraordin- atcly Abundant in districts of heavy clay soil. In Eastern Ontario, c slight decnease in numbe . was re- parted. Local infestations of the monnur; cricket, of little or n0 ec- onomic importance. wen noted in if. C. SMALLWOOII 122 North River Rodd l southeastern Manitoba Ind south- ern Baokatchewm. In the latter in future will be treated no n cep- a. new piece now, and I hope u) write the next exnmiinations as soon as I can manage them." Mm. Dean's achievement in the more remarkmblo ninco she is slightly deaf-an affliction from an iilnem in childhood. But this deafness did not deter her. "I always thought I'd like to play n piano.” she told tho reporter, eager mmtmbrance in her voice. "I didn't know that I ever would BQt the chance. You see I was work- ing at the age of six on a. form nem- r" 068w‘. Enlllmd. picking up stones out. of the fields. I never hm any week-day contacting, Thgy nod c. babies‘ school-for children in long clothoc-cnd as n seven- year-old I was carrying little children to school for three and 31x (B4 conic) a wee . The elderly walnut-only mot ldioctivo of use seems misplaced, for there is hardly n gray mur m her bobbed black head, and her brown eyes are bright. and she moves "nimble-lilac." to use hgr own descriptive phrase-panned, w look back down the memory lanes of six decades and mom. Then one —i_—-Z_. WALLACE MACDONALD Wallace Mccdonald, formerly of Dundas P. E. I. died In the Mas- sachusetts General Hospital, Boston, July 2, after a short limes. He was the adopted sou of E. Hcdigson and Mm. Mcodonald and W85 in his 30th year. He is survived by his widow, Mrs Ethel Brambley Mccdonaid and a. daughter, Jean ago four years. Funeral services were held on Thursday afternoon. July 5, at his residence 459 Merrimac 5t. Methuen, Mass. They were con- ducted by Rev. Arthur Barber, of the Lawrence Congregational Church. of which Mr. Macdonnid wok a member. Many beautiful floral pieces from business associates. friends, and neighbors showed the high esteem in which Mr. Macdonald was held. The burial was in the Brambley family lot Methuen Cemetery. MONTREAL MELON HOLDS POPULARITY MONTREAL, Jill)’ a)—-(GP)—- BROWN RICE: "Dyson" nrsnvnzcrmvr. or Si. “KILSOL" DISINFECTANT: IOI" to 200 of wntcr. Prize $1.40 per gallon or $1.25 in i! gni. orders. "HYCOL" POWDER N0. l: NORWEGIAN 00D OIL: Imported P. H. POWDEIL-PIILVEX — KALFOS - IZAL POWDER. - TOMATO and supplies? ranchers at least. one cent cm IIVQ you more on your Summer foods. .. .. _-i Weekly production 260.9 per any‘ Leading Pens for the week: Egg Laying Contest, ____ Pen Egggls Report of the Prince Edwardl 3 - Island Egg Laying Contact for the 11 533 week ending July 17. 1934- ' 9 5517 1, wilinim Eansom. s. B... 1025.9. 1 :3 51-5 2. Exp. Station. Ian. 17921€6a9 3 52- 2: All: l: 11?.’ ygfolanrlavlil... 1155.2. 118841108 He“ i=0 mie- s. Mrs. Roland Easter. w.1.. 1152.3. Pen Hm EH85 a. mp. Station, p.11... 1on3. 9 4 "5 21M '1. Mrs. .1. H. Mcl-‘haii, are... 1526.8. 9 '1 2°? m! a. Exp. Station, 3.12.. 1511.4. 1 9 1°? m! 9, Dr. J. R. Cunningham, B11. 3 1 193 319-7 n,“ 11 s 189 2m 1o. s. n. Pendlcwn, an... 1816.5. ‘cotlg-af- A- Dfl-Swll- MWIWI of e . i; i": ,',’_°',',‘§';§,Z,'f'§,§f; Dr. .1. A. Clark, Superintendent. nmtcnzns, Ansuuon! A Penny Saved Is a Penny Earned We Can Sell Right BECAUSE- Thirty Your of Experience flu Taught Us How (c Buy MGR‘!- __ I " This the Kello Company’: t. fox-fund. All qmxngno you 3011M lfllt llllaollr feed If $5113"! l‘ 7°“ nelf. 20% dehydrated beef. Mr. It. Hndcon Gordon, one 0f Ill world’: best-known fox ranchers, Ilyl. “Bflt F"! F°°4 I "I fed." Price sun m 10o m. 155.50 in 5M lb- order!» "HEXITE" CUBES: Beat on tho market. Just the same u the H30. Price $6.00 por 100 lbs. . customers hnvo hnd great satisfaction from what we have 51ml! cold. More than half our loot cnr wan taken rllht. off the an Fed by Fromm Brothers and all big United Stolen rnnchcru. Price-While Bread-QM» per 10o n». ($3.15 in 500 lb- vrdmi Raisin Brud-—64.50 per 100 lbs. ($4.25 in 500 lb. ordcrl.) Still wed oxtcnnlvcly by nanny rn-nchen. The older’ rnnchern know what rolultc they used w get from it. Price 001.1, $3.50 per 100 lbl. The strongest evor offered for nle hm- Thin product is n well-known surgical disinfect- manufnctured for use in the operating rooms cl an buying it in largo quuntitlec from the manu- enough to be able to offer it at $2.00 per lI-llfll 85 in li-gallon orders. _ Black Disinfectant Fluid. Kills All Solution, one of "Kil- Diiuf-o 400 to 1. ant fluid and is hospitals, but we fnctnren cheaply Germs. Our second grndo dlcinfectan Strong Diclnfectnnt Powdcrhidenl for mi- tering around your pen: and sheds. Put. up ‘In wooden poll: containing 40 lbr. net. Special price $5.00 per pail. ‘BYCOII’ POWDER NO. 2: PM up in 112 lb. drums. Prlcc 110.50 W! direct‘ from Norway. Flno quilt! Price 81.50 per gnllon. JUICE — at regula- prices. ALL PRICES F. O. B. SUMMERSIDE Think it over. lhve you been paying foo much for your fox-fwd Buying RIGHT moan; larger profits to you. We 58"‘! n pound on h». meat and beef last Winter Hill DOMINION“ FUR SALES, Limited market gardener. 40 years ogc sent his best specimen to a. New Ycrii: newspaper editor. It weighed 25 pounds. ‘rm,- editor wrote it up in a. acn- cutional way and since bimt time the City of New York has bought melons frcrm Montreal in largo quantities. some of these have been listed on hotel and restaurant menus as ifgh as $1.25 per slice. The exact origin of the Montreal melon is now known. but it dates back to the first English settlers. It is supposed that they crossed mel- onn brought from England with those grown by the Indians. The 19.7mm‘; in the distmicta surrounding, Montc-ea-l are carrying on the trad- ltlon. Incidentally, experts stall! thlt these melons. famous for their in. quality and flavor. will be lute in maturing this year. Thcv an not likely to be on the market in any quantity until m» =~~ond or third third week in August. -_--- IWUI‘ a year and o. half before trying the Conservatory exams. "I never missed my weekly less/on," she acid. "Sec my music case? Mr. Dem lbocught it for me for c Christ/mu x." Proudly Mrs. Dem displayed some of the "pieces" she had mastered for her introductory examination ct tho Conservatory- Bchubertflc "Slumber Song," Add Bach's "Minuet in G." "I wan very nervous." she recal- led. "I wasn't at all cum I'd passed until the letter came." Mrs. Dem could rend that letter because ahc hu taught herself to read-to write. too. "I began with the signs on the streets." cho cold. "If I couldn't make them out, I asked wmt they were." DOMINION-WIDE LAW By the rescinding of regulation No. 40 of tho Meat and Canned Floods Act. the provinces of Nova. Scotin. New Brunswick. 1nd Prince Edward Island ct their own re- rgggllgd Sh, w" “m manna, t v _ Head Office J. n. JENKINS.‘ zfheflrfédsgznlrle“ ifivgdoroneto ‘L; 19:7 frlgtllegrelgnaleiiltlrgiczlkfiézvisclgggd Summerslde Charlottetown- ov r a . 1 I _ _ _ _ Mrs. Dean took piano lemons for u a hybrid squnsrh Hubert and e L 6453 a 3o BEGIN well by feeding fox pups Imperial Puppy Food. CONTINUE during early months, later with Imperial Fox Biscuitsand so SUCCEED in raising highest-class ATHLETES FOOT This is on ailment not only com- mon tc golfers, swimmers, tennis and bnii players but also nmon all who do much walkln . It is rea I n sort of ringworm wh ch attack: t o akin on tho aides of the toes. Inflam- mation is set up and there is itchin I and burning which causes muc discomfort. By bathing the foot thorou hly in lint water and applying Dr. Chase's Ointment freely, {on can soon entirely overcome his trouble. quest will be governed by the regu- lntlmm established under the pro- viuiom of this Act, respecting the inspection of meats in the some manner no the other provinces of the Dominion. Up to the present. these provinces were exempt from the export regulations applying to the inter-provincial ahipment of carcasses, portions. or products be- tween these three provinces. Bo fur n4 regards the provisions of the Act, each of the Maritime Provinces nte unit in lino with a Dominion~ one. the cricket! were mporiod mcdlyfendlqonlmnhopplu wide low. i ‘ foxes, acknowledged lead- ers in live stock and pelt values. Manufacturers: Imperial Biscuit 00., Ltd. Box 446. Phone 721. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I.