l. 1.11 ‘ ' 3o Neivoue 111s Least Noise .. blade l-ler lump ~,'.t'"l.$°‘if‘..‘”3i‘i , . dis sullrvny and; ' s!" °I . " MHEAIH Null/lulu » I tile one box I‘ fit _ ‘Immmafiaznd by the time, r had thus boxes I 8°‘ "IIIIL" Prise 50o. a box st all doaisro, or “a mm‘ on yggelyt‘ of nee ‘by ,_ 1v “ppm C41,, Limited, email‘ 1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .r" i i 5t‘ MR riuuur IlLlm-ILIII u ‘ HAT more thrilling _ than the singing reel when you’ve got one “on”? And what more delicious than a handful of crisp Planters when you have him landed ? "n1: NICKEL Lultcll" s4 .-.__ Sumln er Shoes FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY ‘ 110.1... SALTED PEANUTSI IIlllllllliiiiiilillllIliiilililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii Ii ll: cllllll iiiilliliiiill olotii "Blouses 511;, "1411, 0511-5414431 in’, a second was fined $400, Grenville 7 p. m. SUBEORIBERS send-lug in their renewal are en-titled to the Valet Auto Strep Razor or the Valet Auto Strap Utility Knife given free witll every new or renewal yearly sub- scriptioll. vALuAéL: mains-lii». at. ic. Muttart. Marshfleld, has purchased from LVlr Parker ‘Wood, ‘Cross Rcrlds, his driving mare “Peggy". her sire is- the famous American stallion Catelion duhl Darkwootl. Mr. iMuttart is to be coluzlvltillated on his purclluse, for which he plid u fancy price. ‘- CO R N WA LL COMMUNITY CLUB —~ The regular monthly pleating of [he 1(‘,oruwall C0mlllllll~ ity iClubFwa-si held Monday tllc ninth when» flity members answer- ed the ‘roll cull. After t-hc business meeting, n sociul finle was spent with games uud nlusic, refresh- ments being‘ served. It was de- cided at this meeting to hold the minim] Qllppel‘ and carnival in Corn- wull rink July the sixth. PERSONAL l.\1l\_l(ll‘ J.J. ilurris, Halifax is in the city. iMrs. Clarence Nichol left yew tcrdly lliornivlg for her home Ill {Prince William, N.iB., after spend-- i-zig the last three llionths with her 1iarents, Mr. and Mrs. George Thorlle. The lllnny friends of ‘Mr. Lorri‘! wedlock. soil of ‘Mr. nild Mrs J- Stanley iwledlock, will he pleased iio learn he has done QXCEDIIOIHIIY well at Harvard Univerrity- III? llflStlpefllflillZellllllflllliliil‘ logytand as the result of his stu es in the subject he has been selected by the Faculty of the University to pro- ceed to iAustl-aiia to investigate the life and customs of certain tribes of natives on that continent. _._____-4-o-§_ MacDonald Leaves QOURT ~"- Ono prohlhlt- Doug JUST ARRIVED -i10)"s Broadl- LOAD|NG UV in While, Sand, brook, T1169 Peach. Blue and Hello. PrflwseiJeukins. 0F $1.00 to $1. bunch. Hay oats 65c to tiiic; red 60c. Theie werii no lilrlllps (,1_i Ierlng. lll the fish market was only fresh cod, which sold iii 12C. was sold to Murphy of ill the city was sold to for $14,000. property is A .*.'\ . 16th, Puhllt p. m.. Tuc 1t. ‘Clifton Mlly 1ii.h, Glasgow u: llieilf . PA RI S. Mme. t Aiariei" Mme. Sn world may For New York (Canadian Pres!) ‘afternoon. ._____<.¢__..._ BOYS AND GIRLS ‘ WE KNOW OUR PRICES RE AB>SOLUTELY RIGHT. AND THE. GOODS. WE HAVE PROYEN OVER AND ovzpi._ YOU BUY THEM, wE QUAR. ANTEE THEM. DELIVERED BY MAIL TO YOUR ADDRESS FREE. DUKE 0F LEEDS DEAD LONDON, .1V'."ay_ liL-The ~Duke of -I.eods, died lll London today. He was Treasurer of the Household. 1895-96 nnd serve-ti for a ti ried Lady ‘daughter of the second ‘Earl of Dur- ‘ilaili. ' C. N. R. A.‘ Radio Programs SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1927 ONIBIE ‘($16.11 TON, Ail/l" .1 . iMtltrtul I , IOIMION- i alumna vllltOfliRidiMlMilil from Slllll- Will's Afltltlolny of Dancing. CNililiV 1lois.-2iylolriisi, ;iuiip1.;.11im_ iMlAiN. 10.00 p. m. ALQ “W! sizes 3 to 4 _ $1 w Gilligan. sizes 4V2 to 7I/2 .. , $1.15 I‘ "I" II 1° 1W2 . $1.35 III‘ "id Girls, sixes 11 to 2 $1.50 w°"‘°"" "m 2v. to 1 $1.01 zaafilhle-Eirlten 8ANDAL8 Child's u": a 70/; . . . .. 3.12:: vsmlml Girls aim 121 1.‘. $1135 omen's sizes 2V: too .. . $1.75 5TITCH- DOWN SHUEB WI . ‘ru "Uggato LEATHER sotsa R new sa-avics cliiiir. P i ,_ , , d 10 ‘I. sizes 2% to 7 .. :25 to ‘ovirflwn. oxtorde. sizes l Misses also 11 to z ‘m. llzos 11 to, 1s .. _ ‘m. sizes 1 1.. by, y- and oil-n in emu" a cams prieeo. U-BBER SOLEQ 3N5AK5R' ‘awn esm. Child's, s ti. 1o so. "W" Boots. Boys and Girls, n" I018 . . . . . . . . . $1.00 ‘Nan Boots Boys 1 to 5 .. $1.16 wh": 550m. Men's. s to 11 $1.25 , J h“. ‘om, Child's s to 1o I00 1a W". Boys’, sins 11 to Women Child's -1---......... “$1.1! W?‘ 5"". 5W0’ sizes 1 to w ........ ...s1.2s m‘; °"I°"\‘Il. Women's (Ten- v.10 "l" °III°FW Minn $1.00 ‘ ts Oxfords, M."l. __ u”. I" "m". all suitor; '_ _ is. LLE 1o.oo p. m. DAiNiC-‘lf IHIPOIGIRNMMMHQ from 111,, iFovt Garry ‘Hotel, by flfvlng long been is she uli lllltllorc actress? wliu, (luring illt- ivur. lit-cording ti) us, Silt.‘ l i YESTERDAY-S MARKET -i3ut. ter sold at -i.'.i-; d“. 231,- chiukeyq. il-lnll llt 'l‘ylil- Wctlllestluy. .\llty 18th, lfilillic ii CARD-OTPIIPRDWK -C0lulllbus and ZlII their irivutl< for their many zlci_,- oi‘ kindness shown .1111“. 11 60111111,,“ 111111125- Sam one 01- tllenl Ill lllcll‘ recent sud bcrcuvc» 111a 1.111110), "menus, “for Anmflcan E HOGS at Hazel-I IIQY- May 17th. ‘Hflrry 5518-31421 ' FICE ctoszo - m r c I en's otfi ' ‘ ' has dismissed and the de- Mayvliiili. 0% will be closed lllvtll , 5i80-5-l2,3i i oi- glg ponthq at the iPolice Cour: - __,_, f‘ ysstsnosy... L, » _ FRENCH RIVER, CLIFTON AND - A i ‘ iIfoNe RIvER_IO1I"Slllld8)', i.\iay » JWEOIYTIRIAN ssnvlcss -1latli there will p, .,..,-.,1,,, 1,, me- wffreshyterian gel-vices will be held Presbyterian Church at Flenchi .5‘ .011, 51mg", iylqy "lbtll at Bradalbans River at 11 n. m. iCliiton 3 p.111 I ‘ 1'1 a‘. mmilose Valley Hall 8 pan. and ‘Long itivcr 7 p. iii_ slid l ‘l0 and .\f 60c to 70f: flowers loci ; straw 400;} potatoes-blue 35c‘: t llcre 1 _ PRQPEIITY sAI-E — All: FrauRiIThe Iallllpllillli s farzr. ut Vernon iiritlgtgi l‘ 1.1.000 to '.\li‘. w. w_i Yclzoll. .\lld Ill ilipi Oiwen ‘Frlliilor ssh. iit‘llif.; i-iilltiut-tcil‘ .\'1*si1-l'tlzl,v_llli~ propprty .\‘ll'. ‘ltrll-l; .\l'.'l\'t\lluu .\ll'. l .\. Mfillilllillil. was the miciiiiiictl-i-I rlii- v111111, ,,1~i“'=li@Il@il by the police- i certainly not tliliiilv, ishing on the lsluiid. i NOTICE or MEETINGS - li.-\-}'l'i.-.isiii-y 1.010s .\I‘dt‘I.t‘tltl. (ltlltjfili Sci-rim Tclllptlrallt-i- Allliiiivt‘ oi‘ i’. In‘. and, will lloi_tl public ‘ll-inpcriillt-oiTiit- vigilant-c oi‘ the pulico was tic- MWIIIIII-‘I "5 I‘IIII*““*‘I IIIIIHIHY. IIiLYWIi-rllctl; t0 ,lli'i‘.\'l'lll (IBHIIITS from all- [Q : Hull lii lillltwr-lis u‘ Still)‘, I.\lu_v 17th, Publi \‘:lll<-j' iii n‘ p, iii,- 11111 iv all h‘ p. Iii, 'IIiilli‘\'I' Public IIiiII ill i; p. lll. i) l i i .\Ir. and Airs. i’ct1-' (‘urrllli and‘ ftlluily wish 1o t‘.\|ill'$S lIl\‘Il' slu- cere thanks .0 Illl‘ Knight's of i Godmother . Of French Regiments . (By British Unit=d Press) .\iu_v 11. —“l\'nniiuuieti Chevalier tit‘ tllc Legion of ilouoili" Snutvt. n00 Ellellllfi Sllcll ls the until-t- which llppctlrs ill the French “.i0ilruui Oificiel.“ utct‘! Who is she‘! ’l‘h<.- wolldtlr. Itll‘ the war liar; ovor. ss or ll famous u woman No: nit-rt v PHILADELPHIA, May 12. - A1116 brief offlt-Iul t'tillllll('llI_. “coir Ramsay MacDonald, former Prem- ier of oiéat Britain, who hilt] been _ p _ _ 1 I __ ill ill hospital here for more than WIIIIIIIOII "I IIIIIIIPIIIII" IIIIIIII“ II "gnld“ liluuilrly lilltl us molly pen- two ilreeksi left for New York this IIW IP01" IIIIiI "I III“ ‘“IIIIIII“II IIIIII lites" its tho yietirs of‘ tho King's age ‘sick ill the hospitals." Behind t hes-c i'i-\v lilll-s lies hill- tlell a story tit‘ l‘ill‘(‘ lliiifliiiii‘ III""II' ~ . lOll. Early In who now has a iitt business ill 1 parcels to I silo was 0i‘ cltvtllry, cogn it loll Patric. The oillel to be hers. iPlunim and his ‘Jasper iPark llfldao Orchestra. Assisting Art- lute: ‘Eveline ‘Wlldgooso, Pianist, SUNDAY, MAY 1s, 1121 om I (405.2 Metres, walnut-Poo, BUINIDAIY MUSDOMJE from the iFort Garry Hotel by ifrviug lPlumm and hi; Jasper Perk ibodge Orchestra; and assisting artistes. --i1pi~ 0...... .101. n.1,, Pleas remember that we are the leis minute for sil of DR. Ann-art's Fox REMEDIES ~ and they luvs been tries "is owns tolls em om 1...... world for the treatment g9. all ' FOX DISEASES‘ If JWI have ‘not sirudy "II" IIIIM- 40 M. new and em llim on llnli- unm- llgrtlltlli. Worthy » muons :11 i Btforc lntllly llitiliills liiid ivwsvi “nillrrililio" to wllolc regiluellls. She was soon iselltiilli.’ ilmil-“IIliI-“I IIIIIIII I" II“ of parcels weekly to llli! front. _ v before lbt- out! of‘ tho war. iii ill- "HP-ii" 1Y0"! _ fnlltry rnizilnt-llts illilI lii lmtiélliwi“ 'l‘iiur.-tlzl_v to l‘iflil'l‘i~il‘i"i ‘KIWI-HI dill‘ I'll"! III-“I IIIIIIII IIII" III” ‘IISII ‘II III”; An other has, therefore, today sidcrctl "tlllcliancy" for zl fisher- been signed. says .0. statement is- ‘llltlrulllr; lll-r liiili‘ Iiilfl uess prcnlil-ics wori- ii fflfilllt‘ luv She is puor now, Iilll tho IIIHII! lu- tlo rooms were tlcckctl with flow- 1-,.“ 1 ‘ _ m-s gem by ma“). r1111111iis pcoiil" 11,1. (c1111.; stiii- iiiivr Regina, WIlIOIllI-‘IIC animals so embarked homo“ hal.d“.ood “e05 M“, found 1,, who knew of the honour illlil ivil-r‘ iirrlvctl ut. Liverpool vccelllly- A ceremony was H which in the proeetlce of ii l‘lIIIII-‘ 11.1 glilllpllll)’ on his ions lflurneylmais musta o be shipped on .'l VHS-bark was used (with alum l0 not eentative assembly of her "God from Montreal. IIltI \\‘il|‘, llnic. Salute-t. l0 silk mcrct-Fs Paris. lirictlll to solid soldiers ill the irulil- when luiiialy iloiius and pioui feeble ol‘ ill to attend the ceremony‘ IIIQ I151 pious, tn wllolll silo had Ili§i‘ll scllll- and ihcy will iitivc the gifts sent LIIIIIIBIIIIIII III IIIe YIIIIIQIIITB ‘Hllifllng these gifts. t-uiiiti down from to IIlt‘lll. ' Sal's. "Ho. was born i862 and mar-jtlie front, on a few d I itztltlliliitllteri illiil ltblltillllll‘ with llllllll'l‘U||<‘ batteries of artillery". zlt-ituoivli-ilil‘ Lust Supper. etl her lll-i their fairy KUIIIIIfIIIIMa And llow coluos liu- tiifiriiil iv- iii‘ l..'i' ill lilo lliilllt‘ llrrllllilcrl III children," the ribholi oi‘ iilt‘. 1.121110", of Honour was preBmlIfIiI I" ‘IIIIIIII itiulltl lll Eustoli station, when be m, 15,11,118“ m" and may "ma, he bmnfble. 1.0,. greennflpc hgrrk,“ Sautct, "tho lady of the wolcoiliv fQH-Ullell imldon. | packets. the gotlnlother of , French Army.“ Millie of unqvlllI°lI°II “II” d regarding foot-snd-inoilth "i""'-P" color. Milk that’: clean IMI glddljftfase in Great Bjriiain, Ego-AW‘. ‘avast? a.“ ow»: and pure. Milk that ‘R. Moithsrwslil, gfngggl; owugzv‘ bu“ 1 ma”. . w‘ n" hrinsl to you all of the ;"°'III“I°' “no: “cal t hyfrom u... 1W1»: 4 Himiflsmwsw“ ‘ I Itil the I“ ween” o ‘a “n00? ml Iouer i 0"“ i Immm‘ OIIOIIII U!“ film. w ioffice 0f lllfl lglIllIlId III 55 , u“ n“ p’ ‘p ‘m. ‘um milk. TIIICII Garden clty- iivij1ffflyfljufifl, ,§,,1°,I}'G,.e,,, 3,11,, " at: “fluyfllloobedsobadtlletl lmtrlhvwd by fan mosses w RM h" "W" ‘"1" "ltfldtflddvdtllemmtfofOlttl- ~ = flocks .111... from fofltandtnlfllliII ondbintment and sent lIll‘ i 1' l . t Pure ‘out oi‘ iish Minietr gvlsetl re disease for slim‘ (in?! IOIISQI- IIIIIII‘ =77‘ -~—---.-..-_ THE cuiintorrsrontu GUARDIAN ‘I __.__ __ Archdeacon Scott Gives $age Advice T0 Students’ t Sweet Wrinkle PEAS ' SMALL GREEN-TENDER Jlniversiiy Service was yield 135;’ QVBIIIIYE in All ISaillts Cathedral at‘ l8 oclock. The procession included] III“ AITIIIIIBIIOD OLNOVa Scotia, the! Bishop cf Fredericton, (‘ofldjiitgyi The special preacher for the ser-. REGULAR 25c PE_R TIN VICE Wfla ‘he Venerable Archdeacolli 390ml Iiiuebec, better known} SPECIAL CENTS “Iglfiilbfiiljfllllllmiifli-glltlfl as Canon Scott,i PRICE PER TIN lie took for his IP\‘l the word' “Ye are the light oi‘ the world" antl1 addres-cd those tioniicctstl vrith the, University‘ of -Killg‘s College, point-i lug ou. ‘that tllc tex; be nppiietl to Jenkins 8t Son LIIIDI illiihudltl followed Him who is ‘IIIGI GROCERS , 5 t oi tile uolld. , I'- - ELABORATES ON SUBJECT "fiEilTlZiRFyI (‘By British United Press) LtifvlttiN, lizly 12.—~Sovellty old llurli and wullleli who filctl slpwly Wcstllllllstcl“ Abbey one illcrlilllg rt. . . lily, were twnrcfully . “First," luv said, “ihi- iLllvei'sity {is the iiciit of lllc world in build- firz ll1l Ibo slur.» Tile strength of: iii-c $111.8 lies in the llltI1Vl(Iil‘.\I~‘,‘ and the wvnkl css of individuals hi1 bound i0 rvsult in the weakening of‘ the unto, lt is said that politi- cians rltllllol be hollcsl, but it is the dishonesty of tilt: individuals iii the slate but causes dishonesty Ill the lenders oi‘ the state, the politicians. “Scullitlly," he continued, “we lll-c tho light of the world ill the atl- \'illlt'i‘llit‘ill of lctlrllilic. lieligiilli is at, [HI by stillio of luring tlfruitl oi‘ the .rutll. Evolution was sllid ill ono time to be lll('<lllill&lIIl1IG with lllc iilhic. 115111 itcligiou ls not afraid of {lie truth. rattler, Religion is ulwlrvg ready and eager to re- ccwe lit-w truths. .\lld so tiic lilti- rt -ity liili-ii b1; lilo light oi‘ the world in tllc udvllllcelllcllt of lcurll- ilrg. Tllcy hall just received, ill uc- rtirlllllicte with zlllcicllt (illSlOlTl- the King's Elinundy gift of motley Iii ulld Ill specially penny, two penny. l(7ill'|l(ll1ll)' coins. illilllctl silvcr II\l‘L‘l’|)i!llll)' and lloyills: the old pcoplc by offers for tllc silver coins, ivilicll are prized by t-olluctors and stillvcliirdlullters. Ill past yours so litany dealers ssclllliicti to hid for tile coils that ii: practice WllS tltrclncil ullseclniy l tho vicillity of the Abbey, espec- iuliy on Good iFritltly, so the police now try to stop it. ' ‘ 'l‘hcrc is lin objection, however t0 tho salt: o.’ thc coins tlt other lilllcs by tho recipients. Tile price for ii sci oi’ tho four special Maulldy crins vniics colu-iitlcrzlbly. “it- is UNIVERSITY PREPARES SOUL "TllirdLv, we are the ligli: bf ‘the world Ill tllc udvtilltrcrileut oi‘ llum- all righteousness. ‘File university. although it izivos full course to the persorallly of the sullen. yct it must care for anti prepare tile soul of the student for going out into (he world. Ye are the light of the world Ill the advancclncllt of’ hum- an rig-lllcotlsness. “file university celebrates its one hundred and twenty-fifth anal-- versary this year, and was founded by nieli of the 13911105‘, faith and courage. “The state looks in the univers- ity for help aildgllltiallce. The Un- iversityinl-ust take tl part in the -1(l-- Vfllltrellltiilfi, of learning". The ‘world is crying on: for light. and we ask where is it to be foundd. towels. Onc cf the Yocnlell of his xguufs ‘I128 Majesty's Bodyguard curried on hisfigm n, the ‘vorld. bend ti grclll dish containing thei puma 1n punicmm. l, [hose who King's gifts ill red nnii wilite purs- visitors who sec the picturesque t-urcnitiliy to offcr up to $5 and even lliorc, for a set of inc silver coins’ as :1 souvenir. Princess lluric Louise was ilrcs- cllt, and, like the clelgy and offic- ials of tile ilioyal lilalulitiy- she car- rivtl u posy of sweet herbs. The ceremony ivus ileriorlllezl by ihc ‘Lord High Alnloller, the Dean of Wells, and the Sllllxhllllfiilel‘, Pre- boiitlai-y- Percival. who, iii accord- ulicn with custonl welc girt with I . ,'€ll‘e going on; from this i Each mall ttud wolllnn rcceivedifu iwuy and a low way. Strive always lilzldc up iii PILIIS oi‘ silver ponnynngo to shun the luw and keel) l\l’(lll(‘lIli_\', ilirecpcuny, and lflllf-IIIVIG high Way.’ I1@_f€T1'IIIIIfi<I+r0°m 1,911,“. mews, I file \9il8lilI‘)]Ig lalclvtlsgcoalld h“ 'l‘ht- numbci of‘ rcciplelits, \\‘hl(:ll ZIIIIIIQIQIQIIIII I ‘I IIEI ‘ this vi-nrs was (i2 oi‘ either sex, is] , - . . , di tion. dctermlueil by the Mm; it 8B8. Some ‘III IIIe IIeIIe c of the selected FUCllIIeIII-s “We iviYpREvcgliqgNs pAeipIggiqI-Im .0 sllupv of till lfinstei- ctrtz. 'l‘h1-. rcctor UXllIilllltPtl that i110 | , H D‘ l u“ [Awb _ .. V . .1 .-1 1 t 1 1 11 III"III II" I” ‘III-Ir IIII‘ I’ I“ _ Are ill his walking who wont-s tllc “III ‘IIIIIII IYIIIPKIvqIlIQIIZIIHII [JLIILM culture here now twollsiders that it 1,111;- pvi pit‘ of‘ tlu- parish to get n sllilfll‘ III" IIIIII‘ ‘III MIIIIIIIIY ruminzllqons and sWllll: loud under fi0l'l.i.llll conditions. ~~ i Travelled “Teddy” (By British United Press) sued- by the Department permitting isilcil importtltiolls ,jprov ihe onlbarkod from a Scottish port. LUNDHN, Mm, 11___A|1 311mm and in addition to the usual health ‘xlhm, 11,.,,m11,,,,.' W1“, 1., 0111}, 1-0111- certificates, must be accompanied vs old, crossed the Atlantic in I1)’ i111 IIIIIIIMII- "I I-IIe SIIIDIY-ll‘ that gbeoli in ‘Scotland for a ipcriod of At least, almost all alone. lio liud ll "Teddy" heur with him the date of ernbarkat-ion. The ani- isel prnceodi g direct from Scot- "Wlitvrdfl my Tfidtly?" I"! IIB" lnittl to Canada, without touching at ilarllt-lsctl port- ers sziurciletl Ills scanty IIIKKIIKB Hut still there was no “Teddy" Al bert has crossed tllc Atlantic three inccompallleil by an affidavit from ithe shipper to the effect that the feed taiken on board for Ieeding _ _ _ ithese animals en route has been liIlllIi-‘I- hIIqIsm wgzIlIfItorIIgIég “vlngJgrowii and stored Ill Scotland. g1: lglberil was entrusted to tllei ‘Each IIIIIIOIIWIIIIII wIII be IIIIIIIII . ‘ (I ' If. l (Id l - care oi‘ the nursery stewardess 11px;“?dIzigIgIorgIzilgial-Iy II“ veI-III the Regina. and his grandmother met. him at Euston. lf anyone has a clue to tile mys- tery of the missing "Teddy" he Itching. and Burning 35-, vers. Cuticura Heals. should address his information to iiluster Albert Bromilow, of Cran- bournc, Kent._ EMBARGO on earns SOON T0 BE RAISED iOTTlAiWIA nay d. - The pin- in! Agriculture has ad- moval of all restrictions inl- f li-iiliilr-iX. May blip-The King's? IIIBIKID of ‘Nova Scotin, the Faciiliy, coverings. The phoneer fathers. otlunllli and Student Body orlnarly of them. had ‘been iland- I\IIIi=7$» " ‘loom weavers in the Oltl Land, _ the University YIIIII" IIQIIIIIIIIIIEI‘ II’ IIeeII one bearing tile very legible in-lpojp" itll, hope alld coilrage. IIBCIIIIIIII scription, "Keep Out." rated lier activities iuul llvr I'm‘- fll()li(?_\' iii lit-n of clothing as well ltslynu are the iiutlitors of your own‘, tulles- i0 the iliilcliorliliou of tlic a on1,_1,,,11,1,| 11011,, l-Qpfgfienflng (lie {Rub Fm. every mun more 1,, a Mg“ n will all your fuitb, hope and cotlr- Arellbisliop Worrel pronounc- DISEASED CATTLE ‘OTTAWZA, May 10.-—'l‘lle Bltllll- liltoly froc from the disease for six wiiii bn juist-ieflcri in permitting itilc inlportutlon oi.’ cattle, shccp, other il'olii Scot- ymm 50011111111, this substance. as he would rup u 111e,] 11131 .5110], 1,1,11,11,15 mum risk of meeting tiollth .hy iliownlug. For sixty days lllllncdiately preceding no‘. Md any unpwky 01.1,,“ 11,111,“, "live on a certain clotus in Mexico. ‘barrel of‘ this very useful but some- » the colour: copperss, alum. blue- . t ne preferably in a ‘brass kettle, a since these utensils were rare, The R-ugs of Prince Edward Island (Canadian Home Journal) When the pioneer babies of Prince Edward island began their firsbjourneys of exploration over the draugbty floors of the early log cabins “the ‘pioneer nloitllers set about the task oi’ devising floor- ftrrced to seek ‘tlelr fortunes in the new world when the introduc- tion of machinery at the close 0t‘ the eighteenth century robbed them of their means of livelihood. But ‘the grim struggle with mighty forests supplanted the gentler art, and the shuttle gave way to the broatlaxe. Years were to elapse before sheep were introduced, spill- hing-wheels and hand-loolns set up, and the women themselves lrurnsd Iiiie ailciellt and honourable llll of , weaving. i Yct. lll the meantime they ‘were not wholly destitute of Jugs. For lll their old homesl ‘across the sea they had seen floor- I Ioflvfillligfi llliltlt: of coarse Canvas ivorkcil with lllcllj“'lde iagi-r pulled llito high Imps-as may still he sccll ill CPflllIll country distrltts of Ilflngiund. in. like lllizlllllfll‘ did they ‘utilize the cast-oft‘ clothing oi‘ the ‘Iilllllly, zllltl the burlap ill which IIIIOIl‘ settlers’ effects had been |\\‘l‘il])])tftI, l0 plovitlc colllfort for tllc toddlers of the household. At first the idea was lliercly one oi‘ utility tuld tllcrc was no attempt at. flflltlfllelllilll0ll. llut as tllcse i\\'0liit‘ll stood ill alllazo Ill tht- door- iivtlys of their log tellbill-s when “tho ‘i-lutllulu woods llatl lint tilt-ii‘ glory oll" they were seized with longing ‘to capture some i-i‘ "this fleeting iticauty of forlli ‘dlltl colour, illlll set 1ft WllIIElfl ‘their ll(l|lli\S\’l(I (sheer the Viizlys 0f the long and tircury winter. plllst as the woillell of‘ tho iSlultland isles bud worltcti out the tltasigus gveavilig from Natures 0hjects- their nlarvelitlus knitting and ‘sen-shells, spider's webs, lace-like iforlns oi‘ curling wave—~.lt) the wo- ‘men of ‘PFIIICC liltlwarti ‘Island sei- cttotl their paltcrlra from the scenes about tliolll. Mfljllt! leaves, wild ‘roses. fronds 0f ‘fern were far.- orites. Souletillics the sealoizing nlan oi’ tile house would draw ill tile centre of the canvas ti repre- plelrtatioll of ll ‘ship in full sail. |ivith wavy lines no represent the sea; or tl well-relllclnhcred lIIlfllCll- Pd cottage in some far-oft‘ highland u I Moitoes hooked into tho centre were also popular; us: “Happy the home‘ all cheerful 11nd snug, whose evely room is CllYETflil with a fine ihooketl rug"; or ti religious one, “God 'b1e‘ss'our home": or a tenlperance one. “ll/inc; is a mock- .'." IHaIf-lnoon shaped ‘lllfllfl art the thlesilolil were lnltcll-iu. ilse, bearing the inscription “Welcomefl and it is oil record that ii youui: Adds far/our an PAGE FIFTEEN Colman’s Mustard-mixed fresh with cold water -—puts a sharp edge on your appetite. It brings out the flavour of meats, fish and salads. Mustard adds savour and zest to your meals. olmalfs mds digestion’ 474 English Di We have recently received ware from England. We have some beautiful 9 from $28-00 to $34.00 per set. May we have the pleasure W. W. Wellner Limited JEWELERS SINCE 1868 DHEYWGYD a largeshipment of Dinner. 7 piece Dinner Sets ranging of showing them to you. “Extracting colours frolil flow- crs, lcuvcs, root's, ottu: Bluisc t llcllriy ii pulp; thou put ill u gl: vessel tlllll cover with flltcrcti 0r. Add u tublosptlull of stloll_ solution oi‘ potash to cvcry pilit. Boil until iai-liliii" is uli out." "Slate on woollen or cotton: Boil beech tbz-lrk Ill illl iron kettle, skim out the chips, and add coppcras to set lilo dye." "(irccu—-~ii‘ol" cncli pound of goods ~-i'lirltl!: out» pound with alum If 1-2 ouiltes. ISIUOP ulltil the strength ls out. nrd soak the goods therein lllltii a good yellow is obtained; then remove the chips, and add ex- tract oi‘ indigo, one tablespoon at a time until the colour suits. ‘ "DJ/VG and slate: These lire made of all shades by boiling lii an iroll vessel a teucup of black ttn with a teaspoon of coppelus anti suffic- ient water." “These C')I0lll<l may also be dyed with sumac. Boil about two gallons of the ‘bulls’ lll sufficient water to cover three» potlilds oi‘ goods. Strain and DIHCU dampened goods Ill dye and dip back and forth ill that and 301111411‘- as ivatev." 1 "Red flake: Dissolve two ounces alum ill three quarts tiistlilcd water F‘ lady of’ the early (lays. postal-ed with a too persistent beau. hooked For CDI0lll3 they would recall the ative dyes of the Highlands- greon from heather, WIllll, and broom; browns "from iraut, and lichen; Ibramblcs: yellow from bog-lllyrile or the root oi‘ tllc asirirecqiziolet from wild ere-as; .i'l‘Ulll the llloulltain. from the vale; “ti/loci dyes l0i\\'¢‘- 5h“ Tile scrvicc oi‘ the “Sop" all tiltl 1 _ m, m “u, M18111; Klllllerllle iLanthton, looked after them. liiiiil IIIIIII‘ IIIIIf Mllililily custom. was revived lll OX- 3132,15: Iiigildililgltlaolltlffits. aso greoatly To every strand of it some old and sent them buck with thcll [Um h), ‘he rem". o; 5L Aldmeis‘ m raved m“ the Bmlsh Ministry mle___ knapsack wuli~ filled with iIIlIIII-Lhe m.“ (j_ _\-i,, (Jlievasss. The hml. , It Esme m remove 011.1112 tartan kiit is my tieliglit! thllilgsi l i t‘ lll fiitntis "IIIIIIIIIII med Imst the tom’ and Llzltll‘ II-Idilirictitlli): onthe movement weIII I30 IIS SIIIIIIIIIIII brave ‘Ions III I er c I'I-' e ‘I "III “II I I 1i‘ oilo dined ills "lltultl into it. I- - , - lLoril, (IIIICIKIY Brew- IIII‘ 'III"I “IIII “II” II Itlillhififllf ouIIu sulzui “sulW iii the IIIFIIIII” In I?“ munmfl In vIeII o‘ I its hue-s ifroni the berryInnd hcrl) wnlnall of l'()llb‘I(Ii‘.l‘iiI)IL‘ Iurllllit‘. ‘ ,l.lllS ulld as ibcotlllnd has been trusty were m“ Lllts of tho forest and glee 0i‘ liiorll A cl-irtuin variety til‘ crotiltl IIiilI. grow oil tlho sctvrot-ks yicltlrd u rloil brown Iillaltlc. hilt it, was coll- mall to go to you ivcurint: it gal"- lllellt or having ills sails dyctl with ‘llhcsc iiiollucr IlOIl-HLWIVUS found lnucll interest" Ill tsxpcrilutllltillg with tllc barks. shrubs lllltl flowers 0f :P- 11]. island as a source of c01- our. The mettle that flourished yield u desirable shade of Ili‘t)\\'li, its use. To produce blue, cider- the color) or blueberry (with cop- B81138); for iorzlngc—-ragweed or wlith suit: for yells.- blossoms of golden-rod. As settlers ulultiplietl and merchants began to ply their ‘trade foreign dye-stuffs were inl- Ipo-rtetl; and each girl was expected to master the art ofdyeing, just tvs she learned to cook, for this was a most necessaiy part of house hold economy. There -was a log- wood from icentral America which dyed a permanent black; madder from Hindustan-a most satisfac- tory red: and cudbear, a violet-red from a European lichen. A brilliant yellow was furnished iby "old fast- ic" from Southern Europe (belong- ing to the Rims family, as does the sumac). A much-prized dye was the crimson of oochineal, consisting of the bodies of‘ tiny insects that They are scraped off the leaves and dried. and are so small that itsskes 700.000 of ‘them to weigh a - and. _ The small boy o1 that pe od used to steal a bug or two from his ‘l1l01ll8l"£l supply, drop them in water and thus procure a nloet Uailyvdolored writing fluid. Indigo was. however, title standard iii a glazed vessel. Pill on fire and when ll. ilegills to silnliicr Illlil Itwo ounces Dutch lliatltler, thou t ‘Ill 1856 tllillillc dyes were tiisvov-I jeretl. Tile earliest 0t‘ these col‘ Fours ill use were llluuve, nlagililtu and i-oseiilc; hilt it wa; not long tlflliiv. out" until a full latigc of iIlflllUS wort: 11155 pa,“ ‘Jlflllke frompilttlilltlble in l-lllldy ilzlckace form. 1111,1'1,n1-kfi illicit i-tinveliiellcci gave u great impetus to mzlt-ltotlklliiz, and thus Purple fl-oili sun it callle about. that each year when ,.nun1m.,,n,w_p' m,“ dew; starlet from limestmle-lich- the long ilzlys of ‘March ieturncd. 1,1,. 11,,“- ,11q111,,,e,1 1,1 1111-01101, 1119 6H; black ifroln the root 0f the WIIrIlIlHPSCFIHIZH‘ were ilulltcti out. ran- Hu11(11c1-111~1 IEwc-Ilungg or Qhecflvg)". . fer-flag and ibark of alder. ' vas was l-eillllic-il and sewed into the frailies, and then a time of aux- iely began fol the mcll of the ilouseiiold. Not only ilccaust: their ell were "clutlcieii up“, bill ills-i because it frequeuthv llappclictl that favorite and perfettly good trousers were often known to my- steriously tll-‘lfllllptlllf in a. time of‘ rug shortage. Alld us for gaily- liuetl lilascllliilc tics, the-so furnish- litl irrcsistibio tclnpttltion nvllou a cluster of lillliii-rrllllllrt-il rzlisi-ti flowers were bciltg wrought Iii ihc ci-illro of the lnllt. Tho stzlnrlllrii oi‘ t'.l((.‘i'lI(‘.lll‘t' in the workmtlllsillp or thtrso rugs steadily rosl- flight-r. illsrti-‘ttl til‘ the iligll. WIIIL‘ loops of‘ luv curly spctiillltilis, llll! rails were cut ll(i wider than an tiilzlltll of an icll. ulld tliu fillcr UllEii n-etc Hllllll‘ tilliirvly of yarn, which when silaarutl g-tlrc u Hllffillfi? liko plush. NtlWlllIZlyni. llollstlwivcs who possess shcup, usu- nlly have a portion of bile vriltil spun into strands of the propt-r size for hooking, and the low loops tiff! split with tho "point tit’ tilts scissors. It lva-s found, however, that ullil- illc dyes ll‘l rugs were not. very pellllallcnt, and that tllc colouls were too glaring; wlliledll many cases us. designs were inartistic. Anti so it came ‘to pass that in re- i-cnt. years there 118s been a gener- al return i0 the natural dyes with their soft fadeiless colouring. This desirable result has been brought about largely by the influence of the Prince ‘County Branch or the Canadian flandicgaft Guild which has its headquarters in Summer- slde. This Guild was formally or ganizéd In .1911, with Mrs. Gordon lScliurman as President and Miss Mary Hunt as Secretary; but had been functioning for some years previously under the guidance of Miss Carrie ll-lolnlan, with Mia's Hunt, who organized a ca paign for improved pattern-s and oloilr schemes. and assisted the makers in finding‘ markets for their mats. The Guild has published a booklet on the art of’ using natural dyes which has been translated into French by the Montreal Giulia, and was the subject 0t’ enquiry by fills Department isif Agriculture of the United States. its colour-artist is Mrs. Schurman, whose panel of sample colours, all blending into one harmonious whole, In a revela- tion of what the alchemy of nature can produce. The novice in tile art. o: using natural dyes usuallv at first in producing noth- ooloilr, and every L ‘ ’ had a what imalodorous com-pound stand- ing behind the porch door. Vari- ous “mordants" were used to ‘set stone, tin, iron and chrome (blollro- lnete of polashi. The dyeing was one or two of them usuolly mule a lng but tans; bllt on the panel rs- ienred to one finds almost all imag- inable shade-s of colour which in their softness suggest the tints of old Oriental rugs. Trilelt is that in tihe ancient player rugs no green was to be found, because lio the fol- lowers of‘ Allah this was a sacred colour, symbolic of immortality. ‘But in this colour-chart are dell DIIFBIIHQG cattle. sheep i-ru‘ swine m out l ‘plflelhlod moment [may be exported to Canada and the gihr using s: aha of Qiifleiin P11111194 pines," ilvlr. Mtiathrpolwsll V hi?’ was” beau of ' id, ddl g-tllat "such 1n I'll" Natal‘ 1 lll!!! OI f" ‘fins fiaveifpol been permitted into Oignedlllre-Dioirsox Ofllionoy, iAmerica f0!‘ 11""? IWII/"Im . >. . i. “ tjI. ‘, ‘ .- . breeders of pure-bred live s in - . loapanil Uinunsbf both Can-aids and the IIIIIINI tllculnfyeist-Jkia. - ill be very glad to earn o ‘ " - - . , , ‘,__ fmm-isuy, appraisals: .medoni pa} ‘i . niztruleintlillIIIIflmI» QIIIIIII“ .”.i l ._ ... < i! l 01d , ‘ _, "smlrv ‘s, ppm-plow gig-cult, 1mg r... a. 1. 1-. mil-til an p, _ will: s» ~- - M iou. i i 1 ~- "v 1 '- eate moss-greens aigtalid from hay ‘ " ' 810i , ' ‘M11109 frolll papiiltll. ralgivoi-t, and golden-I rvtl. (‘IIUiil' dccp yollmls are ob- titllletl llom tilrnlcrite, and paler. SIIIIIIIIS frirlll sour-doc].- sectl, Ilt!ll|-' lot-it, llililiolitlc of‘ point-ls llll, ulld yclltiiv .li‘Ill't' ithc lust two without :iltlmi. To I§il.-il<‘1'li riu-f-llldkers llliillltwli fuvuulctl colours‘ were blue tlllll zcll. silzllltli-zillt f0 happi- ut-"s and good-luck. Tiers too, “I9 “IIIPII 101105 C-f blue llxtrtlctcll from lYIIIIZU. ivitil Hlllllllllldt’ acid: IIIIIIIQ IIH‘ Riillllll til‘ reds approach- es iii buuilty tho historic tinctures of tho Eil-Sl. The rose»:.oloilrcd hanks lll‘ lrillce Etiivaltl island are llluch admired by the tourist up- prtlachilig its silortis. hut ivhu .wuuld illlngiue that from its- very mud could he llvolvctl a clear toiic of’ szlllllull-pink‘! Alorc poetic is the source of ii siillilal coioim-liie juice of -all'Il\'-'I)(.Il‘\‘l('§l set with alum. Deeper rolls tile litire 3llO\\‘ll——l'l’filll madder. ltidwotlil and tecliineal. with n, lit-dutiful rctltiisll-broivu Iiiml grey gords dippctl lll unm- uxzoil ulii ccppetzls. There are lllrcc "nLvsteriw SIHltl€S-()ll(3 or them u- pcrfcci lllil, dyed with tllret- llllitllolvli vat slit-s oi‘ wootl inherftvil from tllc “stockilt-tratle" o1 up Oltl-lllllu slorc-ltct-ilcr. ‘ornl \vontlsy' brizlvlls, suggesting sij-gltly walks iii furcst aisles, are the pro- duct of‘ walnut shells, illl-lilillll icavcs, cusoa, lllzii crottle; with ll , "iy detp tollc front llellilock bark sci with coppcrzls. 'I‘llcre is ll “Ills lflliizc oi‘ lovely greys, dyed with such substances as apple-pur- z-skill ‘ of‘ l heccll and trherry. Many of the island runs. other tufted lll ticles oil's ‘IIISIIIUIGS, ill Cilurlottetoivii. ' .-\t Weliiblcy, a liolltlsonle P. E. i. rug, ivitll al design of‘ three blue birds, was much admired. This is L001“ lll the 0180111111. pent. fires usual iloaceftli linunrs Ill tho kifch- "m, “u, waver‘), of the "A" A» sociiltioll" 0t‘ .\'I0llll‘k!8l and hangs oil tileil- wuli, togttl-er with anoth~ er flout this province, portraying u ivomllullil scene with a stag and fawn lll the ftiregrnilntl. Very" bt-llililifltll and significant are HOIIlnVIIIIS rcct-llily liiatlc ill Sululilcrsiilii, hearing lIm ant-halt tluviilgil lii‘ llll‘ ‘ I'l‘ll oi‘ Life.“ brought from tllc t) ullL to ht- wov- (‘ll illto tllc old IIIIISIPY s‘hil.\vls-n symbol of Wllill, (‘illiylcg ill Nursc illlii" speaks of as the "lilo-tree lgvlr-"lsli Vililtil has its ruols down , titrup ill the oldest. ln-zlili Klllgzlolil‘ liud glows; the -l|ll'l)l! Ntlffllils or Tillie-s Post, Prcsciit iilltl Flllllfté, \\‘i.t'lt'.l l: it from ti - sacred well.“ Eastern weavers always‘ left nu iuftiutiolizll llllw iii OVIIFY rug bo- ('1llIh't‘lIlil_V sllid flint only Allah ilIllIII llizlk. 2l'pori‘1-l'i thing. But wcllicll of l’. 1*]. island llllvti blouglli. tilcir hlllltliwork very tlollr, at lotlst, lo 1ierfeclitlll: and ivlllic 'I‘Iit3Il' huslltllltls llavc (ll'll\\‘ll tiit- tittcntioli or tho world lo tllc little province by tlic unique tit-vol- oplncllt of its fox alid potato indust- ries, they have thus given expres- sion to tho artistic sidt: of life Ill a inzlilnor both distinctive and ill- tcres-ting. I i} Designed for hunting large game fish, ti. new gun loudetl- with a blank cartridge fires a harpnon attached to a long lille, at the end of which is ll float. 11 l’ Lift oil-E. I-Iainl Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop o little, “FnuoneII on so selling m, ill- stantly that corn stoflojlllvdht y-tlsfl‘ shortly you lift it right o’ with.‘ in?" _ I“ "Frssio 16$ to renew llSfaffl