4 *W 3 gf in i" new 5.r l’~ ‘ ,' . r i 1, 1 ». :‘ l~1_l f an 1'- .li i" fi _'il ‘..\ it i \ i i , y ._. 1. .1 i l N- ? \. . \` l ffl ._ _l "_ .X ._ - '¢»- .; 'un fi i l . 4 . 1 1 1 E -- 7 l . ’» vi, »r. .' as "` I . li--; _ i-r . _-, ’ r lllf ' it ( _.2 1... ,' t . "l= ._ ' 1' , .2 2 ...I al i . . ‘1 i.- .rg 7. v- #_ ._ _ --_-_-__-._~ -.f-......._ ' FRIDAY THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ _ _ JULY 4 '____ __ _n,_.__. .,._. - __ - ~ _ .»'~ GUNSERVATIVE GUNVENTIUN A Convention of the delegates from. West Prince and East Prince Con- servative Associations will be held in the Market Hall, Summersidc, at 1 o’clock p. m., on Thursday,, July 22nd. Each poll in the county will be 1- represented by five delegates. A *meeting of the executive of -West Prince and the executive of East Prince will he held at 10.30 ~a. m, on the same day in the Market Hall, Summerside. JOHN A. AHACKETT President of West Prince .J. ALBERT BRENNAN, Secretary of West Prince D. B. MacDONALl), President of East Prince - L. M. McNEIL, Secretary of East Prince I Western Gnnniinn ' snntnrneuarainn MALPEQUE s ____ ____ -Fon i./its w¢a1-sim News 'coma 'ro THE Presbyterian MN ll' ll Ml" M” “nd Mum’ _ ` " . _ Ralph Sherwood of Moncton, . B. Page 3 'I “umblm tl 3:; SE3t]nd°g_ul§°z;3gl;nEap' arrived lu Hamilton on Saturday -WANTED.-Experienced maid, 704-743-21 iuflngfu “_?gn:r§us1;uognu°st° °! Mr' _tor lteneral housework. Hi¢l1est‘ 'EASTERN'-"A&ENT H J ____ wages. Apply Box 8, Suirumeraido. ~» - l'- - - j 615.7.12.mw13| W. Murdock ia now Guardian ag- C1?" NE‘;‘:'°% £°°"‘°t3 gi Jéfgug 1 l- ent in Montague and will he pleas- yi ° ' a" ' ut 5 _ - _ Si-mpsou, Summerslde were rece _ IROBIN i;O0gdFL¢;Un is ‘rlnilliig T: ttztléeceive news items, advei-tis vumo" to Mulueuuu _un y from s ec w ea an so K. igtltfemizliugulisilixtyld dem" who sw' °ivioN'rAeus ~'rh¢.-e wul he M°"°" “"1 W°°d'"l° '°” °f M" j ____ service next Sunday in the United “dt h?;;s'nC1;:§ Wbmuzie Mutha Church, Montague at. 7 p. tn. There PM ° ° ' p°q“° re “rm °° his home on Frida after a iruccess~ I -SUMMER Millinery at Special will not be morning service in M 1 uf Pducu Count l’l'lv€s i0 Cltlllr ul Sill0lllil"S. Montague nor afternoon service in ml ‘mem son n in y 705_7_1n_2|' Dow" Moms/uuu_ Hospital, ummer e __ iMr. and Mrs. George B. MacNutt. FEI-TOL MATS. sizes 18 by 36. ..*\PRESBYTERiAN SERVICES Snnnnen,|de_ are nnundinn the num only 20c each at Sinclalr'a. 705. -Presbyterian Services will heme, nl meh. om home in Dn,.n1ey_ ‘ -- held-in Lorne Valley at 11 a. m. -3 PIECES Floor Ollcloth, 2 Sabbath -18th. Also at Cardigan at Mnand Mrs G 'W Ramsay and _yards wide, selling at 98c pei' yard 3 p. m. and at Montague in the nnnmy of Mnlnnnne lnowren to Au .at Sincloir's. _ 705. Baptist Church at 7 p. ln. Preacher nenon nn Tnnrudny returning on 1 _ A the Rev. A. fBrown. Sntnrdnn _ _LADIES’ TR|MiMED HATS at -;- _ ‘90c, $1.00 and $1.50 at Sinclair's. ..*BAPT|ST CHURCH Monta- -vhs uopgood M155 Hazel Hon Bile. Sunday July 18th Sunday good and .Mrs 1, 1) \1a¢N01twere Schoul “t 10 A M PWYQY and visitors to S‘Side on Friday _BALAN mmef praise service at 11 A M will all 'll-lib lv L18-lr 2-1% off at Slnclulr‘a D Y ‘i/ilss Florence Craswell teacher 5 l’°dY W“l°°m° at St Eleanors ls spending her hol lduy at her home in Malpeque ..______- _lf _ ros. _ ‘ ` _ '_ __ .. I CE of Ladies' Su D ° - ~ A I ' . _ _ . . .- _the members lease attend. Ever -_ _ _ ` 70 . - - . _ -LAniEs' coi.oRsn volts Libera] _ Conserv tj -_ ' . llresses, assorted size, special $2.00 _ a ve iMrs. Colin Donald-, Sea V100, re.. t-:ich at Slut-lair‘a. 705. COI\¥eI\t|0I\ turned to her home after a pleas- - ’ _.___ ant visit bo friends lu Alberton. -.5 ONLY ladies' tweed suits, 1-he ,,mua| mean", M me 1 icw styles, 2"°/ oif at Slnclair's_ |_| _ , The ice cream social under the -i n 705 C beralConae;~‘vatlvea_ of f Kingu uuuulueu or the ,,D0|ng our nun ounty for t e purpose o trans 1°* acting 'the regular buslneaa of the 311833:"B:umM:::§u;fegemu;IaE;; -MARniAa.E.-At the Marine, °'s=lllz=¢lon. and at the "ll" *"“° sth. 'rhe hall was filled to the esp ' and place a Convention to nomin- amy nnu thu., Uv u "Mn “_ North Bedeque, Julie 29th, 1926, by ne I candida” to coma” the H d y- e 0 was a z . lRev` D' K' RDHF' B' A" S.m"lEy -Count at the forthcoming general e Robertson Murray of Cerrtrevilie,l Y -- llo lrerlrr Alberta Arsenault ol' the °‘°°"°" Wm b' 'wld °n M°"d°y' MF- lllld MTS- Hlil'iW0ii CDOZIBI’ .. July 26th at 2 p. m. in the Town und Miss Mar ai-910 1 1( 1 . W sums place. lilo bride and groom ' - 8 -080 Y. one HH 4' ' '“'16'19'2]' lil* _ |ui~rlve.r nt the Munn.. nt 2 trcln.-k Ha" 3* G°°'ll°'°‘”"' A" °f"°'°"Y 'Ori welll vlSll0lB 10 Malueflue on = ' . .___ 5 _ _ _ and ‘_ An I. recognized polls are entitled to five '1‘uesdqy_ when Sleel b@<`0lll“‘l ‘l‘ll“lY lil” :IL In and wwe mm N 8( 8 ldeleiatea each Chairmen will ace M . -' ' . 'tl. ~l~~ cr- th- -- - llflfll W~lY_ 'O ilvl l`lLi ‘li ill' lll-‘ll lo l-0 I-[unter Ihver i 'fun “Le ‘rLm0".y. (Y pm ilhat their polls are fully reprea- Mrs. Charles Tuell nlld three run H wnu u uiuuu ur unnu. ,Lnun ,cii_di_.l hy auto to t,ir.irlotletown hun ll h b _- H - I Y Pg -_ _ _ _ wuuru muy uuum u nrnu, nuuuyuiented, and that delegates are pro-_c ren who have been visiting :rat as eini lured rr tiirlJr~utirit_. And Vlclnlty _u U _Hu uuru, ucuueuneu menus In ,nm Province ure now Pllllfh well with ll flefrll vlwe Oli - ' "'"°°" 'md 'lemned lo V" W' 'jlJAivi.Es P cuovv. auelidlns a week the guests or Mrs einery paper and you will he very '~ §\N».+ wish Mr. and Mrs. Murray ev Prnuiem ,nuewu ulutuu Mm Burleigh Owen; nlnnnuu with ,nu _,enum r _Mra_A. B. llouslori uiirl son llolv- tu-y swiccess in their married lite. Fuel) R. MELUSH' ' .lid uri. sp:-nilihg :i -lioi.d:i iii _-~ _u.......i5.._i.i.........¢ 1... i.....`.\.f.}r_ f-`llal'll>lli‘lvwu- Y -15 i.AD|Es' coATs. worth $25 5°°'°“"'Y' Tn\f;,`,f,°‘L,n`f,rsuu(fff,'r‘;?,“ ;:f)‘u’]“"';‘ue‘f§ »oov¢+ove+o`-_*`o:T4_oTvT+~o-T0 Mis.; Lucy ‘§liniirrt=r'~ilii~'H~`l)' i$§’m' clearing 25% on at _ 0 this Pmvmc spent Sum is .cpeutiillig soiile tvil-4-i*:.~l lltrri-.llllwtd rs' _ ____. f U Mt* gngu M°;?ay_w[t'h friends in Kilt-st of Mr. and Mr-1. Jim E. All-‘ "’1 Misgfli ss Ll rl). Muume formerly .i.~..w_ _ -Emoveo v-isrr.-Mr. Dennis ‘ “‘ "5 “Y °f C“’“l’l’°"l°'l ‘Oi Burrrey's River, N. S., formerly Feeds Feeds For the SUMMER MONTHS we will have good large atocka of FEEDS for HORSES, CATTLE, HOGS and POULTRY. BALEY HAY and STRAW. FEED OATS, BRAN, SHORTS, CRACKED CORN, FEED CORNMEAL, CRUSH- ED OATS. SCHUMACHER FEED and a full stock of POULTRY SUPPLIES. Also ROLLED OATS, OATMEAL, TABLE CORNMEAL, BUCK- WHEAT FLOUR, GRAHAM FLOUFI, etc., etc., all at low- eat prices. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Carter & Co LIMITED 4-Q04 O-O5-o § _ .4 54004-6-*ooo O-0 0-Goo-0+#-o-44 INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN Wa uae this adjective ad- vlaediy. »+e-ea#-O~Ao-400-*A-e-Q Butierera Irom Eyeatrain may have perfect vlalon and therefore do not aulpect the prcaenoe oi any aye defeat. The motive power of the entire human organism il Nerve Energy. Normal eyea. It la computed utliila about 20% of thll Nerve Energy, but when Eye- ltrain la present, I much larg- er proportion Ia required. Hence detective eyes. through their consumption of lrl ex- ceaaive amount of Nerve En- ergy. may aarioualy aftect tha functioning of other organl of the body. and produce Ill health. HAVE YOUR EYEI . EXAMINED G. F. Hutcheson aA.‘¢-4-544-A44-» AAA* `.4444»¢¢. DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT dooa not mean diaeaae of the eyaa. Healthy avea often give trouble In reading or other uaea. wg gi-0 apeclaliata ln cor- recting defective aight with proper glaaaoa. Wa are eq\llP- pid with tha Iateat and moat aolantifie lnatrumenta used for ayaalght teatlng. Long axparlanea and a pound bualneaa reputation ia your guarantee ol good aer- vioa. _ I-I. J. MABON OPTOMETRIIT Monitagua. P. I. I. Oitloe Conneated With Drug loci; are spending the vacation wltli _q0_==&,‘ -u’1uu _ __ _ _ __ 0 me ny hw. r-ft..-...M 5,,,,,“_ ,un 7'. 1,5 n u _ _ u _ rl .._~_ .I 1- --~-~-- - - - .llrs .\iay Bzigiiull, Wiriniptlg luis nrrivl-il llorrre on a visit ti. li.-:' futher Mr Robert Slllipluirli :ind .\irs, Silllplinrlt. Mrs liagnall who has been alrsent froiu llle lsluud -Mi»Sw:rirr. Bostori, ill/lass., are visit iris-urls tllere l`or a few days. Visitors to town during the wee-k-end included Mr Blair Mc- 'l*hziil. -Canoe Cove. Miss Acorn, l¢~i....i..ii.-inn-n, -ruin.-. Amy Barrett, lwln.-nily. nlvnr. Minn Rub, Mc- Dougall, -Miss Gordon .Miss llutlr McEm:l|ortr and Mr and Mrs. Wil- iliunr Dougan, Charlottetown. -Recent visitors to the City inclu~ ilc.1 Dr. J, R. Murchison, Mr and 'Mrs -S. M. Daniel, Mr and Mrs li. W. Taylor, the Misses Marjorie Wedlork. Helen Rnrlgerson. Ruth itodgerson. Anna Rodgerson, Mrs Everett Werllock. Mrs Howard Court. Mrs Murdock Cutlilfe, Miss Eva Stedman, Dr J. A. Lefurgey, \l\lr D. M. .\laol.<-oil. Mr, James Flood. rind Mr E. A. McKinnon, North Wiltsllire. Mrs. Pickering and Miss Rein rllnltoring returned thu latter part oi tho wt-ck from n pleasant visit with friends in .Sumnrem.lde. A great many from the town at- tended rho annual Orange gather- ing nt Crnparid on 'Monday and en- joyed ii good days _sport as well as the delightful motor trip. Among those going from here were Mr. and Mrs W, Sllllphant, Mr and Mrg Russel McNeill. Mr and 'Mrs Ed- fur several years is being witrlrilyl Sato lurid lust week accompanied by Mr. Simon Ilarrrrernlau and ‘his son| Cliireuce and Mr. J. Rennie Stniker. Mr. Simon liunnerulan remained at the Mant-re North Bedeque with his home t e ‘Iv‘;_l)¥u5'u‘ur'§°t§nI1§; N. B.. is well known hers and was ut' Port iilll visited his native ls- the clay from Egan's cutting and heartily welwmed by he"'m°ny I 'putting it on the dump which now remuves and mmds- crosses tllxilech river liistgliugletzli Run A N_ Guns uf Muluuuue is lildtrliétai W was re fll~lSlHllrlg Rev. Mr. MaoLellan of y ' ' __ Villllllytfllfild ill uhe Communion ser- v ce l _ well-orriiril hy old friends. fo,-mer M|,,1,,1e,. and 01,119.1 Sum. .Among'those who attended the S 3 “'90 11 .,- pf Tim _ ”** -merslde, Kensington and Charlotte- PFQSDYU-"llll held lil Zum ‘Ch“‘”Ch Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bagnall of _ I ..Vll,-.s Ent-lyu -lrattoraorr, R. N. town and Saw the beauty spot, nu last week were; Delegates, Mrs. Muze] Gruuu were vmtors to Man iliosioir|.lM:iss.. is sponding uiiiuill- nlunn me Wny_ Needless to nay zlzligllluarnmullgsllfterrz§eavnI;inMrsuge{>(:lg;l nnnne this week my ‘Y 1' her D‘"'*'“'”' Ml' “" ‘ rs these gentlemen were all greatly; ` " -_ J“"'”" P““'i""°"' pleased with the Island. There was %:)°u‘u¥/I§fé0,1`:.-yilolldrgrbs-r?ie]i?ghlgR2:f .wi Wm' B""'s °l` llle Roy-al Bank \ir Joiin ‘VIacLf-od nrotorel to only one thing that marred their Laughlan and’ Mr Arthur Mc- Uh" ouulown isa guest °f hi” Dar' ii... city nn`sun€4l§iUDnhai?e returned accident* Every mhel' Prospect aboard- dredge No. 12. D. P. \V. LUN ‘ ‘ ' 0,, DON. July 15.- window lo their homes after being in camp_Pl‘”“e5 ll“'~ l-l”“lY me P0" U9 which is operating in -Port Elgin. clemnn - i ` with the P. E. r. Multi.. at chnr- vile- N- ‘Bn spent Sunday at his imma ...-0 1h§',,T,';f, “I§,0'}2;lu,f,‘:_';gu;";f£‘\§ iottetown. I ' I here. ‘ Dean \Paul. 1 '-'°-' »Ordini1rily she keeps bus i l ~. _ _ O T esda the 6th lust. num- V5 “il ng The Mines Margaret and Bessie PERSONALS ber nofumdlgs met at mé ‘united composing) jesus, but 00,141. . s are so n n the nlusicul ing their motlwr Mns. R. McSwairl, _MU D "1 1 D 1 h mber Chlllcll lllllllse 10 nut it in order iiilllifliilifl. -TUB i'0Flll9l` lelllles 0" l“" of ‘ther St.a.]o‘lrn Iliblll-,ceyyftgrcgte was f°l' the REV- Ml- (Til-llrllllm who is Egg? llhsthihclnortlvt that 'Lady “ml lm” We-Ek in Complmy Wm’ home recently on a visit to his Bwuoned here' with n wind capri ‘employment MF llllll Mm- M“l'h'3e Who have friends irl Kensington. Mr. Dunpliy `;°" which her frlgllvdc film ng “rm in hi--en enjoying a two weeks motor nnn been un mln ,urns for three We are sorry to learn that Mrs. of Garlslr k » e Marchioness trip on ilu-_ Island while the latter ynnrn and has enjoyed eminent suc- James MCKEDDH. Hd. Oi’ lilllS'b0f0 be l 00 9. is interested. Lady .110 had the misfortune to lose it very all 11"” “Ol uclllllllv Clean win- :-xporcts io remain the gre r y _ - Dart of the summer. l'c__._.ess' fine mare last week. d°“'”' bill 3"-"llCllB J0bB for the ilrm. \ 'YOU are careful when Washing your blankets, because you Want to preserve their fluffiness and prolong the life of the fabric. ‘ Should you be any less careful with your linens? Only pure soap is safe. -' An expert laundress will tell you that Sunlight Soap is absolutely best for the household wash because it is allfpufe soap-backed by a $5,000 guarantee. She will tell you that Sunlight will cleanse a garment and again, _ 4*. '§Ol'f§ ~\\ 4‘ _ I .f' "In all my years of housekeeping I have found no soap as pure as Sunlight Soap. It cleanses and protects." and beau` y-and safely Soap is mithfilltoiitbrltzsbut rumous todirt. Mns¢nyLmna.na.¢.su.nin=a.' -_ The largest selling laundry soap inthaamdd. -ia “l canvass for orders,” said Lady __ Vlr and Niro Donald VicDorrald 11101,. K-,~0_n.1p01-ent.. M, and Mrs A very interesting game oi base- D98". “It is hard work, but it has “.110 hav.. 1;@..n ._.,|,.,n,11ng',1',e w|n.`D nm Dnnn1ng_,S`nmnn,rs1dB_ iball was play d here Thursday ev- sufficient humor in it to make it ' ' ' - _ 10, ,,,0,,|1,., Wm, 11,01, .mm f-apt U' ___ ening betwe£ the Mt. Stewart l0l€l"llble." _ ltuss, Plriirlottetowrr, have return T110;-;u13y_ June 'goth me 1-011;-1ugill0ll'l9 lelllll lJl‘0V€li i~0ll@l1 llllle 100 CHICAGO Jlliy 15-A tour of kinglram Palace week with 528 points (51 egs) ***““* T” ed to their home .tt Wheatly Riv 10001101- Mr We111ng100 131,10” was Bllllfll. Wlllllillg 18 t0 3 but the \'iS lllfl 00llllll‘y. giving public lectures Because of the furious battle he p.-r1u..3u1,.1 3111110" pen N0 11 wa.. The uunuul examination tr for thc summer presented hy the pupils with a gift “W8 team l-°°l¢ lllell' defeat like ill more than ilfty cities, is planned tween Lloyd George and Lord Ox second with 519 (Si eggs) endish school was held 011 --- accompanied lhy the following the real llP0l‘lB iiléy are, and hope by Dr Annie Besant of London, in ford and Ilird Asquith for control Walter Buntain's B R were third day ufterrroori, Julie Iiillll ~ Mr and Mrs Smythe and sons word.. of appreciation, t0 MVS UW Clllllme °f WllllllllB ll l€ll”llHli0lllli president or the Theos- of 'the dwindling .Liberal pa\l'ty.|\'/llil 51~6 (5 eggs.) Ln.-wsoii :mil Harlowe, New Glas- .Mr. W, Dixon, back 5°°n~ ophical Society. following the ua- guests expected to seo the tire fly. lliir. -Harold 'I.aird's lien No. 143 pils were present. The gow, N. S., who have been 6111031- iDear Teacher: 'l~ Uonal convention of the American But the two old campaigners. torpassed the Experiinorrtul lien No. exaimined in the dliil0l'l ing a motor trip throughout the 10. Agnin nu we uume tu the dune |Mr. H. F. Feehull, Gellellll M6l'°|Theosophical society' here Aug. 28 Dame Lloyd George also has heen117 and now leads the -Contest with by lllelf iefllliler, Miss .leruii land were here over the week-end, 01 another nchool tenn_ we wlnh Ciwllli. MB hired Ulf! Hel"/|099 0: bo Sept. 1. lt is exrrected that M. active on the stump for years. ore 1954; lrointt-i (167 eggs). hen No. 117 kllY. llllillllilill ily Ml-*lf* lien” Kllrilh' at The Givile. They retllfll- to express our appreciation of' your 'Mr' E' M°A‘“°Y 'O lllllllf hlll M51-Kirclrnamurti the Hindu leader of too experienced to carry their po~ having 192.1 points (201 eggs) Mr. The pupils acfllliillfll lh9"‘°°§_" 0 ui 1 I I ,_.______.._______i_- ri. A. unponnlil.'r=.~o1n-ieinr or The .M 11,0 M0001 501,001 010,105 nnmld Hd- vi’ Hl1l'sb0r0 lewis- ‘ The ~+- ut one or the Royal courts at Iluc- ittinkn lend 1_1... C0010... 10.- tht- cAvENDlsl»i SCHOOL `- - - . ` - - . ' . . ' Ex- Wil best wshes for your success in the 6 Mr., 118.” t Lnirtl's B -R d- ith 1 _ . . n was represent ti id; l f iii to l his - ~ lll`*‘- Sl*-C0ll W years to cnme_ H gli; plf’I§2§e:_';,,‘“lfleu‘2:_‘;“§u2§:'°v2:_'; of india in the Congress of Natlorlg t!hr`d?ild?l,1ism24f1y'e:riild slslttzelig iEu~ M931 D°lll'-ll (1345 9385) Ellllefl' b twenty visitors and ent ed lo' ihoniaiulanil on Monday. kvludiless to us and interest in our f;’v‘v’b;;l£’“*;l;l0el:‘gl hlflluge v;l_:l_lghbl;rl;i';‘ the society, 'will accompany her. lltical' differences into social lite. J06f=l>h >Carmlchuel's hen No. 188 n very satisfactory uiianiulitu l “Drk and Sl1°l°lS dllrllls llle year- n i n u n The convention will open with de~ They chatted amlably. is third with 187.5 punt.. (160 eggs.) Hrlellluiz contest Wllfl <-0" l,\/Irs. William McDougall. was a-_A0 n remcmlhrance we ask you to "8 G W 1 “wks mme an im' dication of the cornerstone of a _-___ No. 5, leads the Contest with 1396 Grade lV.. :by Miss G8l‘ll`“‘l" nil-wciiser to cn.-.iigan the lntt-rr nnnepi thin little -gui, given in the l"°"°’l‘°“l l° llllll Pall 01 the l°Wll- 5250000 nmonn, ,nunuuunueru ,SOMA _nn 15 _.w,,.,e Klng ilu.-. Everett -Hnwnivs w.. r.. pon The nouiast prizes. which Wi iruirt oi- thc week. and is visiting spirit or gratitude and with all _Some wud e°“_u_uwnenuuu ur ne_ building 3.1, Wheaton’ u uunuru Bom] M' B_ug5_'n_m 'ls looulug nu_ points (1328 el!g»g_) Mr. Harold ated by Mrs. IH. McKenzie. won -ily Lorraine Webb llgllll (iallaut. Public school cerli. Yilllr ill-lDil'S 1925-26 - at the -Cii gio W 1.1' 1 mental Station pen of W. L, No. were presented to Anita Weil The afltlress was wld by -lvlln mme' rssa. but rlniuiini hug; insthlnanrnilg 'galil fhzeminig dénunglylgll ls flllld Wllll 1346-3 -velrlle (1510 ll@°"l=‘* Clark- nti.i.tio M Di thanked The Missmn Fathers M" holding y "ca "mm to °“er_omy hm regal "ne R lNo 16 are fourth ith 1323.0 address was read to the test Anita Webb. and a gilt ill* Ross and Ira McDonald made the _T u, ul _ _ _ eggs) and lMr. Talmage Fosters 13 At the close of the exercil; Bti ill 'prose ' ll- l' X0" service t t And lhi e k _*_* d h if tio Sh h ` ' W “le Cllllllflill l'°l‘ their lll°“Klllf"l' and 0.2 2101?, ,,,,,,,,f§:f,,, ,S :uae irmaris. July i5__.vrun. ruintinsu- Fignengyl in 2;.-goal. nzgne. sfnnarlvzg l‘°'“"‘ (1526 “gg”-l "Ms and anerwurds 'mated them large ett. the music liall star, has some vary modestly with her brother -in 855 eggs were mm dlmng th” by |Frances Clark. The toliil' Hi-nerally to Candi’ and ice- ' uuunuu uuuut nuunluu an eng” 0 Sou bu une mm nude me In a week and the total num-ber laid to UR* l1ddl`05B1- u Mi "- il il E ding of Btrained. glraf‘;?ci§ritfy.unm he has m°°"°"°d :ggle tiinforlgnatiou. notably in Swit~ ses character, means and gentle Milton school for the month ot done so well. Perhaps md pq HF.. TE" ““ Sp" “° breeding. Julie: Grade »IX.-1, Annie Mein- you have found us very 0 German imuers. it appears. ____,,.__ nis. or-ntie vrit.-1. Hilda runrn- yo.. nnvn nrwnyn been no we as ou Ankles, Lymph \ tia, P3 E`,“_Fmn|n'Bun._gu,umnu“ are not promising "Miss" avery en- EGG LAYING CONTEST nls. Grade V.-1. Mary Rice; 2, .1 1 .1 111; srors r.-.nnn-in .na niinyn 1.50,, ,,.,, - ' ;ll__\;l;lll;ll_¢_ n r»;e°Lut_l_0n. and the --- Eiinnbéth Gillis; 3. snr-nh whitney. iinyolrl :vilrns sl: pain. HEALS Sona, Cute. Dr W R. Carson ~ c a ec o c and theatrical Notea on the P. E. island Egg Lay~ Grade llrl.-~1, Elmer Gillis; 2, Jog A”“e.n;i&;a,.nB‘oo°t.'Cmb::a|;.. itniaa ° cnlkopnuoron uzpeggolnlue énclinedt tt; dissuad; ling Contest 'for te 38th week -Rice; 3. Ronald`Mcinnia. Grade Il, miur do still better in l’ . on e n ogue s ar ro - 1 __ . . not bllaturor ramovathe lialr,andhorae turn vw Partner oradnste ing the voyage. m ma '”d°" J" Y "°» 1923 1. Mary Wihittey, 2, Rita Rice. an also inmalting gm bg w°|.|¢.d_ phlum 0° ““_ "Jn Oliea ltd. Prince Btreet (Opposite ' _ 1, ‘ il - a. t. ' . , _ ‘ cream Due to the car accident in which ment in Berlin. The reason is that. Balkan capital, without relatives due is 24080' be was inillfell, Mr. Howard Hall. during the war, she undertook ii or family kin, extremely lrksome --#<4->__# ' in no nnnn but fnetom 5011001 it lMgr. ol' The Royal Bank here' h-as number of special inquiries for thalnnd l l . A BSOQBHNE not yet returned- from Charlotte- .French counter-spyiing service and iEud)t:::li¥ is quite ready to marry M'LTo-L SCHOOL ‘we wish to take LMB11 . . -... .. - -- i0Wl1.so Mr. A. Smit/h has taken his succeeded in extracting some val- a commorre rovldad he os-` Followin is the stan ‘awww m some sm" bo | H d_ lit. l‘a\|l'a Chur h) ~ » ‘ 8 -P;;‘='l'3|;.;';::u°n?:":*¢;'l\‘°‘§"“ECalif E 30,," 0_5 |._°“_ LONDON, July 15.-Dame Mar- con-tinned to gain, the increase over Hilda Mclnnis received public‘ splendid work among wJ_v“u' ln' "lL’m.“BM. “uma vents" by A|.,..i..¢m.¢¢ rgaret Lloyd' George and Lord Ox- the previous week being 47 eggs. school certificate. you u very pleasant . _ ¢ ord_ and Asquith came fiace to face Mr. Harold iI,aird's pen 01 13s~,-1-ed M. Caisson, teacher. yum- pupug 01 C Gfllde I---1. :Rena Whittey; 2, pleasant.` Please The EEK Laying Contest has Charles McPhee Dear -Miss MacKnY»'“Nf_ you are as glad as we that preclatlon of the wor _ another year in gil* as a alight BRINGING UP FATHER- " ' f - -_ ~ - --By George McManus CUP ,-Q \ NU":>'T BAY THAT Dooo- Ti-llb MMD i |~101§N\N¢' - “OW To ""\‘'MY T1-“R13 "I ~\:\._T.'y. :~’°~_"=‘> . _` ‘ i. \~ -, .4 . - ' NY-l'bk)T YOU ARE OD EAR 5' Y 0_1, ~;.`=- ///4/ ~ " ‘ "5 ward smith. Mr.. w. a. Whitlock, / __\.llii \\i|i _, i |Mr George Vvhitiock, M1- and Mra. F f ___ " ‘ _ Tu l lr * ,Q4 fr itltephen Thompson. Mr and Mrs. ~f ' " ,¢».-,“_ uQ_ , .L. Woods. M1- and Mrs -Allan Ctrm- - . "'?*.‘ Nu.. mings, ‘M-esers Orville Dellar and \ ‘F - __ ~ 3, 555'* __f'_';= Q/.(1, _ Ivan Bowman, Mr and -Mrs P. J. .;-=t_ _-. '_ TP; -" 5”" J, '_ '£5555 soy. M. nna urn 0..... .r-r. ut-Mil. _un (___ ~ ~ ==asss._ \ f ~;;;;-.£55113 lan as well as the Orangemen or ""'-"' "" ’~="~`=#-5'--'ff-11 " --l--'I' ‘-Hackett L. 0. L. who were pi-acti~ V ically all in attendance. _ _ _ __ _ _ __ H ,_ _ X- l i ' l 'A `umeMmmm° lu Wwwhlmwh Wi d V son George of Concord. ~N. IH. are _ i I , -. __ ____ ,. ii lviniilng Mrs Smith's Parents Mr. i \".'-` 1 "-.. N ' ` hU""|“ ` `°"'°"". _ - ,_ _ __ _and Mrs W. E. Whitlock. I ~ ° Masters Damile and Elmer Whit- . . You i. How CQMEu woi~r-