r‘ PAGE from: \ lHl Illllllllllllllmllllllllllll VIM- clip I. I. Iunoflv II, A. Inollnnoml). l. 0. Proiirhlt, W. Chalk! I. Llrq Soorotory Anoollh Editor. l1. I. Curio. lion. 0o]. sling: ma Insular. J.'l- lunati- MONDAY, JUNE 14, 192s OUR APPLE QROP industrial pmsperity of tile United‘ Staten. tho lllust. exclusive indus~ 'l‘bcrt- are in this provinccolltltlgh "h" country in H“: world and the apple orchards to supply the pro- ‘vcummwt, Leuchus n riut-t- with all the apples it will’ A wlifliual game,“ l" m“ “m”, -- ‘u - -- l -- " nttd ll ‘tilt, next lpple <10]! is‘ unit”, opposes u protective [Mm u“ the marlin-t. lheru ls sutiiclentymu gummy that n enflches n“, demand at ii good price for alltilc manufacturer M the expense Mme apples we can grow, provided we Uonsumvr It ls us unworthy flil l f r ‘MOSQUITOES ANTS i? 8 buy. llll]i0l'l(‘ll from other provinces / ...._._ _._ _...' ‘ ~ e“ "fzwi-“o-w-s-e». , i. moot particular care. It in tho grow tllvnl properly and bring them to market in marketable‘ silape. | 1 .\'til\\'ilil$lil|lt.iillg this we venture‘ | Ls the prediction right now that llext autumn we shall bc obliged to buy.| at a practically prohibitive price, FLIES ROACI-IES ltbe few apples we can afford to ' and even from Calilorltia. 'l’ilis is one of our provincial sins, a silt against ourselves and against 4 6 ' I. Lester Douglas 39 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E. l. our pFOVIliCG. lt has been proved time and alzain that we can grow illiples of as fine it quality alld flilvr Cream Separators THE SHARPLES SUCTION FEED Skim: clean at any speed. Terms to suit customers. Extra parts on hand. Write or Phone 79B or 939- or as any province ill Canada and infinitely better than the insipid ‘apples grown in more southern t~l|~ ‘tnatvs. Thore is no reason why this lsiilnli ii|l0llltl import ll single iapple. The tnoncy paid for the HH...,,,,,,M,,,. ,ilnporte.d varieties sllutlitl be used —" "' vlnd s lent ‘ll illnne. wooovooaooooooooooooo-oo-o 1' I ‘ ll. i. t trot-s ‘lllllll. lllerrflulllli late lo |ll‘lllli‘ pruned whon ‘ ___ they should have been, in r‘elll'u- _ ar_\ or .\iarcll. All apple tree is Whfin yflll Want lI-yrery- hardy and wm bear trimmlnl-t l'\'l'll yet, if it is needed. 'I‘llerl- is We iakc pleasure in Sitvilil applt- rulturc. it is tilis: ".\n ‘ll fil-illlllllll’. élXllnu in connection selling our customer illillll" trvl- produces two things, the best (‘Oral and de-lupjiil-s and wood, blll only one of tin-m‘ well. it‘ you want llpplos yoll ll WIICII must out out lllt‘ \\'oot|; if you wtlnl, ' wrimtl you lnllsi do without llpplesf“) “yhere “Hdnt IL This has been proved to be true. Send us your (luallldlt- extra limbs must ‘l-ioetl to the trunk, to let the sunll be cut off Qfdelfl ‘light into the tree. if’ this hasuot been done, do it now. And when A. & c0. ‘the proper time for sprayingconlcs I)h()n€ ‘do it also. ilalurc and tllc tree will oovoowowooaido the rest. For tilarltnting the crop lhc ap- M pics must be carefully tucked. pro- l. pl-rly graded and properly boxed. _ ‘(iur nlerchants will buy them nnd lvlilily fut‘ them if brought to thcnl ill ‘fthis way. if brought in in flags vtl-kllll‘ even in barrels and found to he ajllllattral-tivc, bruised, rotten, they good reason that they cannot sell mthem. ‘ There are many orchards in the will not buy them for the very We have in stock a fcW thousand bushels of choice NUMBER ONE quality for purity and germination. “BANNEFW , ,province which have been neglect- ' ed and with the neglect tilousands y Let us . not, allow this to occur zlgnin. ilot IMPROVED “VICTORY" "IRISH WHITE" ol‘ dollars have been lost. us crow our own apples. Tho mor- rhauts would rather buy homo "ABUNDANCE" One CARLOAD oi Western recloaned white SEED OATS grades number one for put‘- lty and germination, our “N" brand. grown apples than inlportt-d onoll, and their customers would prefer ibuying theln. Let. us ask for \/ llslanti grown apples and take no ‘ lothcr till we find wo can't get P_ E. Island “BANNERS" recleanod and graded 111cm‘ M ' l . l -—---oo>-——- wl; are gelling at special _| low prlcau for CASH and "_ MANUFAcTUREas. ASSN CREDIT to suit customers in llrzzésax qganétsyycaouélhe ‘ The (Zanlldlatl hianllitlclurcra‘ 80o them at our SEED Association held their llnnual moot- STORE. Carter & Co LIMITED. This denotes. ling ill Toronto last week. ‘Association. us its name is made up oi‘ all In Canada who aro directly or Indirectly interest- ‘ ed ill manufacture. 'i‘hey are busi- "1 noss mcn, undoubtedly tho tlbiost »ll)ll$lillll.\l.‘l mcn in (Ytlnadll. molt ,whose opinions on business matters FOXMEN ATTENTION ! Now la the time when Y0" must give young foxes the t lsholtltl be. roccivetl with every res- ipvri. and which are so received with l the solitary tlXtltlpllUli of time when you must Guard against the deadly HOOK WORM and EAR MITE when you must rid your ranch of all health and wealth del- troying vermin. CHECK THE FOLLOWING Hook ‘Worm Capsules Earmite Lotion Spray for Flen Koathlng’: Insect Powder also Insect Powder In bulk Croolln and other disinfect- ontu. TllE 2 macs DRUGSTORE credit. llulnd. each helping the other, no ada. The manufacturers realize tha per all long all it is open to unfai tut-era. They are not alone in thi opinion. Ordinary common sens those iWiltl llrl- opposed to theln, not on lhuslness but on political grounds. ‘(The fact that this kind of tlppOI-ll- itlon exists ill Canada is not to ollr Business, if Canada is in ‘prosper. must, lake precedence of ‘politics. in any cane the two. being ,vital to Canada should go ilund in in the interests of self but of‘ Can- (‘llnadian industry clln never pros- competition from foreign mantllac- it is lion act differently in (Janada front ulltrue. Why should protec- llll: Way in which it has acted in the United States? in the latter country it is not the manufacturers their employees also have benefited. We 810116 who have benefited; know this in Canada to our cost as thousands of Canadians are earning wages ill the United Statesl which they could not earn in Cans‘ uda and which Canadian industry could not Day titeln because of competition with United States pro- ducts. To argllo flgiilnst protection is folly llnd. to crlllloltfiage it obvious folly. Tile wily, tricky politician "lilgh "high taxation." "high cost of living"! calls It protection.“ Tile manufacturers are not advo- Cllllllf; “high protection," they silli- ply ask that the principle of pro- tection bc tnllintllined in nm- [jun lffl-l. This simply means that the (lauudian manufacturer is ontitlod. to at least a fair show ill his own "lulllly; that ho should not be ob- llfled to throw his product upon his own market in competition with foreign goods dumped illto it. Against iills- argument. is raised the cry that lllll manufacturers want protection ill order to lino their 0Wu pockets —thr meanest kind of fllipeal to ignorance and scctionalisnl, a cheap attclnpt lol ilflllr the] rich, the working man against cap-l ital. prejudice the against Unfortunately there are those ill every country who can be nlislcd ll)’ Blllfll “it llllptltll ‘and the vole of! the misled victim has as much weight in electing a memhm- n1’ parliament as that of the man who Clllliloys and feeds a thousand men. Tho crime is in tile unworthy ap- peal. not in the ma“ to it. If capital and labor and pnlltlgl. ans Want an unequivocal reason for wilu yields the United States. will find thousands of There they Canadians earning a wage which they should be earning at home and would he ll U10)’ llfld H fair mcllsltre oi Dro- tectiml. ————<0>‘_ TRIMMING Tho "People's lBtldgoi." whit-n on its debut was hailed as an assur- ance 0i‘ salvation by the Liberal press has been trimmed dowll into all instrument that will do harm to (Yanudlntl industries than ii. would have done in its original shape. Few budgets in years had occasioned as nlurh dia- cusuion and criticism as did the Robb Budget. Everything that was commendable in it, less recent of taxes and especially the remov- al of tho "nuisance taxes" hud been advocated during the two pullin- monts by the Conservative ment- bcrs. All in it. the trend towards "the lust. tbtlt was obioctinnabio a protective tariff let them look at, the reduction a ' THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN N t b tli 80m? fififllyj0llflfilfifi¥ an lBvlir I Ifllflffllll gift to the Maritime; the consent of the National Rail- fiuurs Way Management to pay a lump m: W. _ sum of 5350.000 to the three Marl- tlnlc Provinces ill yearly taxes. The question arises, ls it a gift‘! 'While the title to these railway properties B remained ill the Crown no taxes were expected to be paid thereon. Dominion Government property is not taxable by Provincial Govern- menm m“ whan ‘he ‘minimum Anunlbor of years ago we spoke t‘ - . fIOVBIIQIIIIIGIII Railways were trails about Hunmmke, and he” lprostru; err“ '0 l‘ wrlwml" wmlmny- as tlon, as being one and the same was dune some years ago, they be- thing. came liable to Provincial luxaliglL A little thought about the matter This liability is now admitted by ieliche“ "B ""1 "l" a" W“ 4"" t ‘ l ferent conditions entirely. he National Railway Managemem iIn sunstrtilts there lathe history and '31s‘) by 14°"- Ml" D"m'l"3~ m“ of direct exposure to the sun's MlBlBlBI‘ "f RflllWRyH- rays i'or a certain length of time, then the sudden complete loss of The gamma" pac|flc Raimay’colpsciouenesshresrgitlng thegefrtpng. mhh |- , Tesknia 0t, ry.and use. w c a m" m a" the prolific“ the entire body hot. and the pulse except Prince Edward island. has strong and bounding been paving taxes to Provincial lln bent prostratlon on the other Gflvcrllmcllts during many yearsilland there is the history of con- past, flfl have other corporations, finement in a poorly ventilated hot firms and. mmvlduals. but neither room. The onset is gradual. and there is not usually loss of con- the payers o’ we“ taxes m” m0 sclousness. The skin instead of Governments who received them being‘ no; and dry 15 fefflly "copy thought 0r spoke of them as a clammy, and pale." The pulse is gift. but its something which the refill)’ WEEK "lineal! 0t ("ll "ml payer was in duty hound to pay, bounding as in sunstroke. Further, the after effects of heat , _ prostration are more lasting and n" "film? " "mm" by ll" serious. as it resembles shock to so far delinquent Railways, which some extent, is the DESI. possible evidence that Jflllwllllll he!!! l8 really T959011- “ “Xmm And l; it HMS “may it sible. ll ls thought that the lack of has existed during all the years gghhzrn$étfifilléllellxgsnfizd since the Dominion Government m“, was,“ um relalned in {he transferred its railway property to gyflfgnL the company which now fluids it. The prevention of heat exhausb Tile provinces affected may have, 1"" mil)’ be bellied‘ hi; a llllllrlxf»; anti they seem to have slept tlpon lllnugl“ o“ yomlpa" ' . Dose g the“. Hams m regard u, [his mm“ clothes, light easily digested iood Ho" in mp “t If so u Dom with very little meat, windows llnd _ n ' ' ' m ' ' floors open, but shaded from the illlon was the gainer and the Pro- Mm’ electric [ans y! possible‘ and vnlccs the loser thereby. The Ziiari- cool baths, time Governments need all the During an attack of sunstroke the revcnuo that is ilozlesily dur them 01d filflllimcsl mclgmd of‘ gemlfiufi; , H a coo slaty spo ant hill) and urn no doubt glad to 1.1L it com cloths w the head IS “in ‘he some of it from a new source. best ‘reamnflm - in heat exhaustion, more damage Gellewflly do" Ml lull" "M I '0 dolle and while ou still has be n . Y the transaction nor does the pay- use the cold cloths or ice pack lo ' . mellt ill any way detract from or U10 llfiilflv l")! "W5 o" hot water r SUNSTROKE AND H EAT PROSTRATION offset the Maritime claims for i-on- bottles should be applied to spine sideratlon on account of the non- alld abdomen, and the hands and fulfiilnent of the terms of iiu- Con- l"! filmuld ll“ rum)“ l" hell’ m?’ blood. llot _ _ - _ _ circulation of the fellcratlonnompact. The null Pl o- drinks of conga‘ egg mm‘ m, beet Viiltfllli (fovernmcnts have ailjuice ‘m, givem i; me page“; i3 agreed that the Marliimes llnd per- M,“ 1., Swallqw, bans certain other Provinces halve lit‘ the patient is llllliflll-‘llflnllll ll“! just claims llpon the Dominion Dlwilfllllll Wlll llliely 11% *1 llYlmp which must be consl‘lpro'l and Bet, (lfélllltl oft strychintte or other heart tied hereafter anti which have no- SQFQ)‘, at?) ‘renmmhur than may “n1 thing at all to do with the taxation awoke is [mined as w,“ have “l: 0f railways. ways treated it, but beat exhaust- ion mczlns usually that yull wolllll in referring to the advocacy of be wise to have your family doctor Maritime Union some days ago om- "ll llilllil ill 9"“- ission was made oi’ ll matter of no ”4.. ineonslderllbln importance affecting _ _' Dally Selections our own Province. The point is this: The British -North America At-l i867 FOR Section ill. Soil-section iii, gives ' to the Dominion the exclusive Leil- lslativo Authority over Ferries be- +9+»9+9*+0 tween a Province and any other June 14' 1926 British or Foreign Country. or be.- tween two provinces. This t-lellrly piggy; GRgATNEgS_wThe Lord gives u. the Ottawa Parliament God or yvur fathers “lake you l1 exclusive authority over the Car thomllmd “m” 5° mmll’ m0“: a” _ ' d bl ,' h h'th mxizrrz: T.‘".".“‘“‘.‘;“..:‘;L‘l3?@3»l31~1"l<»~"§s-3@l3“1=ll- ° ‘ rte , nt y any . plying between Charlottetown or Georgetown and Plctnu. lllRlAY-Eilqlod of our Fathers be the God of thine succeeding race. Were the three provinces united. THE- pl-aAskNT TAsK um new‘ and conuo‘ M a" thme iic would not do the tiling called ferries and liilfil-l oi‘ water trans- ‘work port would be changed. Such fer-Annex“ um task were pleasant rice llnd ships would no longer be llis duty must not billd and lrk, inter-provincial, but entirely within JOY 1111"“ b" eVelilfflflellli one province. Would not this‘ lli- Al“! fgroulsh 903mb“ “l” ford a fair pretext for throwing Toflnd the job he“ “k8 w d“ upon the new Province of Acadia full responsibility for the mainten- Now, [here's a ch35“, whit-h (jivmps ance of these means of internal IMulrs work from his playing transportation? This would be All" W"? can't WWW T101" fllllflii- u matter for serious consideration ‘flog: ggghgalazlihsizlgs; were it not thnt for other reasons which please“ one so we" a“ ma! the union projert is impracticable nd impossible of acceptance, by Tile thing we really like to do oltbor New ‘Brunswick or Prince p, 5811mm honest rolling, Edwm-d “lamp lt‘s seeing irksome duties through Which keeps tifiulkotile boiling; prqvhch] And if it's wor , ioyond a doubt. Somewhere it calls for courage stout. city The Confluence of Premier! at Ottawa proved to be ll highly interesting one llnd harmoni- ous as well. although composed of AM m "m" pm,“ u, m“ h“ “my, vesllgc of protection," was perilo- fives and even by sane Liberals. Many of iiie latter feilturelrhave, lltlller this pressure, been remedied. The automobile end ofythe budget which HOD. t, long it will run without further re pairs. _€_4Q-o¢-___ t EDITORIAL NOTES r Great weather. ain't it? I 140 Great George sum ea that illlnlnalla is ili|llil th teaches this an clearly all ft tench- “ la little time to Ion. veringly fought by tile Conserva- has been dressed ill entirely now and gives hnpo nf lusting benefits colors and now tiellrs much the le- iu the future. semblance of BVFBIIOVIICHI Ford car in all probability will rull along indifferentiy for another soa- The main trouble. an with an "stand by hll gun!" an he Dlfldllfill old car, in that no one can tcllhow e Now for the June weddings. The month is wearing uuy andttlloro public men of dlfferctll parties. in T0311“; a 19b whlgh flullflfl‘, ‘its three days‘ session important But. everywhere ill discontent matters of llIlUT-DTOVIIICIHI concern ‘AWN’ "m" la-‘lkll he 59mm“? were dhwuqqod in n broad and m“ life-wanted work which seemed like ' ' play. tional spirit, willie merely aection~ Am] mm do“ not “m “mm” n] llnd party-political considers --¢o>-i-- lions were relegated to the back- Tilis was as it should be Daily Lessons l In English ground. lt is hoped that the decision to make the Conference n yearly event may he realized. Finance Minister Robb did not BY w- |" “Nd” himself llnd the Government l0 ‘l0 "m" h” M“ "°"""°" h" “M” Don't say “he tl18d with (lllihlll speech. But. under Oillmimfl" eflut- m, “from dlphtherlax. pressure, he did better for Canadian 110' dlphtharhL-v industry in abandoning ills 81""! OFTEN the "ad." in now apparent that the automo OMEN MJ$HEDIIBDZ bile industry in (‘anada would have Mona‘; one L mo '1 been wrecked had the lilies first SYNONYMS, duplicate. laid down been adhered to. The likeness. counterpart. strong apposition is to be credited facsimile. reproduction. with having saved l lfbfll "l5 “nnm 81ml”: damnation. WORDS OFTEN MISPSED: Say MiSPR-ONOITNCDD: m“ if he hm] “mod by them. it advantageous. Accent the "ta." not “'97- day's word: l"l"~““°"~ from punishment. "A man may with more impunity he Bllilty of.nn actual branch of good t m , lltlof the mentoring one wont nob lluy. ‘To-qgzynaymulwlnt o‘ hsmmmbl” "Ilse a word 1h a“ d ll l5 n" . growing industry from threatened ‘u.'“"mg::‘our 702:3“, Lg“ Speech 0i Edward Whelan DELEGATE AND ONE OF THE FATHERS OF CONFEDERATION Historlcul .-\t tho historic first tncetlug of the Fathers of Cottlcderation held ill Charlottetown, Sept, 8. 1864. lion. Edward Wheilln made u bril- liant speech ill favor of Confedera- tion which has not received U18 measure of publicity to which it is entitled, becutlse he was not one of the delegates who bad assembled to discuss lllarltinte Union; but when that project was abandoned on that occasion, Mr. ivllelllu W89 appointed one of tho delegates to Quebec. and had been already ou the Reception Colulniftee who met then and there to launch the Coll- the Legislature. and in ills news- paper, The Exalniner. in his call‘ acity as one of the Ball and Banquet Committee he lvas called upon at the banquet to respond to the "Toast to the Ladies.” ‘Hon. T. Heath Haviland. who as one of the committee. thanked the company for the cortiinl tualluer il\ which they ilad received the toast to the Mayor nf the Cit)’. and re- ceived hearty applause. Tile toast “The Ladies." Lady Dllndas and others, was proposed by the chairman and received with rapturdus applause. Hon. Mr. ivhehlll-hilviilg ll99ll loudly called to respond-mt length made his zlppeartlnce in answer to the call. He said it was a most unusual circulllstance to ask l! married than to respond to such ll toast, but be felt ilonorcli by the request". lle iloped it was the he- beginlliltg of lhllt new and alulzllst era ilrolnised by Cvlvlilill Ulilfilb under which the right mall uloulzl always be put In the right plat-la. for surely it wtls more especially the province oi‘ persons like hiln- self, who had long ago Joined the, Belledlctive Order. to return thanks for “God's first best silt to lullll. than it was that of lluiietiged. lil- experiellcetl young gentlemen. Wlw had too long usurped a lillvilri-lf.‘ to which their knolvlPllile Mill PX‘ pericncc of the sex did not entitle them. The first name on the toast (said Mr. Whclani only required to he lllcntioneti to tlelnuutl the most profound alld t'lli\'1lll‘0tl.~‘ res~ pet-t fronl all who love and ilonol‘ the virtues which are the host or- naments of the 56X. The other por- tion of the toast int-lulled, he pre~ sulned, the ialies oi all the otlll-r British Provinl-tas, its wi-ll as Prince Edward island. lle was i-llllll "l" because they were all very fair and beautiful. no doubt, and ho hoped such of them as ilad ilus- bands at the t'l'illVl‘.llililll would not be jealous when they road the glowing eulogies pronounced on oltr island beauties by their ab- sent lords. On behalf of ollr island ladies he would return thanks generally to all present who honored the toast, but particularly to those eloquent gentlemen from abroad who, if we are lo believe one word of their fluttering praisesl found more female loveliness here than ever captivated their unso- phisticated ilcurts in olly other pnrt ot‘ the QIICOIYS tlominious. _And. illdccd, however impressionable they may be. iltc tiisttovcry was really creditable to their taste lllltl (liscernnlellt ~ in respect to the toast thanking the managing com- mittee for their humble labors in providing for the present banquet, he said llc had consented to be- come one of their committee on the tlnderstunding that it should be such as would do honor to the Col- ony regardless of expense. Mem- bers of the Opposition sometimes think it a good manoeuvre to make a raid upon tho Treasury and sink the Government in bankruptcy if possible. bllt ho scarcely thought tllut island bankruptcy would bo the result of such iln entertainment as that, yol, if the managing com- mittee generally should ho cerlsur» ed for extravagance be would rml silrink iroln sharing the Rlilfilllltllll fate tilllt may be meted out to them. The public men of the other provinces find that we are not un- worthy of tiloir acquaintance. and that we inhabit a Colony u mero glance at whom: natural beauties puts them into transports of dc- ligilt. We find them of that class from w-boln the right hand of friendship should never be with- held wherl on opportunity arises for giving it,—we are llll brothers and sisters, the descendants of u grout parentage on the other side of the Atlantic from whom our tllotlghts are seldom diverted. and from whom Whatever ollr fu-turc destiny may he wo can nevor taeulle to be other than objects of solieitude~ English, Irish und Scotch. with the hllppy alliance of our noble and brave ‘French broth- ors-tlnited we should have reason to silrlnk from ll contest with lluy Crispflasty Nom-isl} TRISCUI made_ of pet-rm whole grains of wllea Delicious with cheese or ‘marmalqd federation of all the Colonies. oi the hardy iillillllll-‘H 0f four great which scheme Whelan was n most peoples, with lllelr illteiligencearld ardent and influential advocate in adventurous French and English together, and “It; the expression communicating in tllliversal titan the classic languag- hld been entrusted es of antiquity and not less enricll- lflllfly the Governor gene ed by the triumphs of intellect —it ldllly- m was unworthy 0f us to he strang- Sketches were furnishul b ers to each other so long and per- 7 lnlt the councils of ollr separate Governments to be distracted by be so easily adjusted by Confeder- The public men 0f the pro- no doubt observe that M, . vinces are not so ' statesmen across the lines, eagerlpllss without lfllldlllg [he to claim the wilole Anlericzln con-llleflilly 0f our lslaull, which tinent for their sway; but if welllow bllddilll-Z into its famn were united without prejudice to dure and floral grandeur. eomlnaud the respect and fear oi’ those who luigbt seek to intimid- ate-otlr strength bet-tltlse consollllatell—- and tileu, »A—-_-~"all ill(‘illlt‘l‘ things To low ambition and the pride oi’ kings." or presidents. we should be belief‘ able to rultivtltc r ' l < ~x l ' x l . “mm 0\{\l:‘|t.l1‘u;lil0lll_:lllt ilnl. founllll (Om. year 0m puns Asinom ledge of others‘ wants and wishes, mum,“ H") with duo appreciation of each oth- lo encourage of t-ontmerce. with thr (litre branch of peace, tilrougll foreign lauds 1w well as tilrough our "W"; juicing in the "linion of Sentiment and lM-lltertlal Feeling." thus quipk- Wm‘ l‘ "Mil" "l illlill" 5W9‘). we lnlgilt _ thlln warrior ever made ill "Salim: ZtillliNl i to i am; saying that ’ pent-lip powers, z“ For teeth, breath, Delicious, healthful. foo whatever leontingelllay might JUNE l4.—You are lposseas considerable tact. enemy. and cheerful. and need love. Never give way to depression. means health and long life, IMPIWNITY; (Illlvtllll upon ‘ zlrise tn dalrkl-n the future. Glory» illg ill the sumo historical llssot-iro lions alul trallltious---possessing nil J9EE 14. 192i; butte But the wilole lllilln dl . eut is ours." e“ l Mr- Wheian concluded |, r "f ills l 3110mm to t0 His spirit — and taking tongues more for the toast, the n, This and other Archibald llltlXe ~ fOr brevity 0\\'llill[I{‘ llynllflgaaa and space. who l,“ a vet‘) interests which mightlfellfirlfll‘. y The readers of The Gum“ ambitious llsllld not allow the Opporm institutions we would \\'()lllll be great Racing 0i NEWllURY. Eng, June i all tilose arts oi’ f~'.|ol\\-; know- H] by $01 Joel won the N here this an lbeutiug the Aga Khan's Zn four lengths. bliss Sport wit _ 'l’welvc horses ran. ,- Tlle Cup, over a tilskm mile and a half. is one of til oil's mos: lill}l'il'l.l.li ‘mt qualities. would enable the eagle flights and re- nmkp a ‘wonder Polls ;\Siillli‘lilll started at] Sport 20 tn i. Thewinutel" t-ltrried 116 " and Zzllnbo i213. Utica controls our It makes the smile- it’s sur worth while! appetite, digestio t Combats acid ' mouth. generous“ kind-hearted, capable and roliablol You have a keen, active mind. and You are very fortunate in finding congenial friends. and will never make a real You are generally bright Live in the open air as much as poanlbiel YES We llave it Your birth-stone is a pearl. whichl Your flower is tho honeysuckle. more‘? anxnalgnllgfky colors are liilhi.‘ blue freedom iniury. or toast (l?! .1 u. commonly unwell" m" nllod if we have some l" drug. medicine or other and when we u)‘ w" we the customer refill": hove looked l" W" "w" h Those custombro and othlro will uvo time by boring that this lo tho store that ha: ‘R- The White Drug Store l. G. ‘IAMIESQN " "DHUOOBT - zmaaoauazrolealrralrmflw‘ '.