V 7 ofRed ARose Tea is prepared with‘ Warranties . . ... Misse- " Wm F“- mnd °' 08E Qoodteei’ R055 QRANGE PEKOE _i_a_'exira. ‘good "c....¢(r..z* "¢:....a:..,~ . ' W COL! CAROL-Alisa! number attended dance atneach 0W" mu last mar-mums by the Golf Club. The visit-ins Ambblll golfers were guests. ' urns-iv / I MUIOI PARTY-A motor Ill-It! consisting of June and M. de Tea- aier. Quebec. m. and lira. Paul La- ccste. Montreal and Mr. and L Beaubre. Montreal arrived kl the city last evneinl. COUNTIES!!!‘ MONIL-Several local bank managers have receved F". abss TH bus T0 POISONING |s —"-' .' iiuorffflxAL, Que. Aug. iL-Mon- l“ pOUOO wqe laced with a 811m " with the nodule o! the boav llobert. Bruce Mid. ll. 0! We oily. u pgsnrid Avenue earl! tolhy. The was badly battered and four fibrolren and until an autopsy had pal-formed which revealed um was due f4 cedar oil poisoning wuss; wastholllhttohavobeen \ the victim of a hlt-and-run motorist. ' Whether lteid took poison and was laierhitbyacarashewaeinthe 8909i? Wham in a semi-conscious condition, or whether he met death by some other annoy than himself ' are the vwo main questions to which the local police are seeking an answer. To construct the Aibrook aviation field in Panama 1,500,000 cubic yards of fill must be pumped. A royal sturgeon more than‘ eight feet, long and weighing 840 pounds was caught recently near Hull, ling- land. ‘Y1K a n Clvdssified Advertisements. one lmariiess ...................... 10o peg in" o: s Iggdg Tlllll from head oiiloe telling of a group oi counterieiters of Ameri- can paper money operating in Can- adaqCompiaints hae been heard from that $1 bills rais- ed to tens by pasting a tea ovel-‘tbe one are in circulation. Two of these spurious bills were taken in at the New (Arman races and it is under- stood the here are other victims of this ing us wile in the western part of the province. \ VAMIIICAN VISITORS-Another Party of American tourists to visit the Maritimee will leave New York Saturday» They are coming" under the auspices of the Catholic ‘iburists of America. and are coining by way of Boston, thence eby steamer to Yar- lnouth. from where the party pro- ceeds tmflalifax. Summer-aide will u arriving here on Friday evening, August 2i. at 10.15 o'clock. The tour- ista will spend the night and put of the following day in Morlcwn, leaving for Levis on the Ocean Lim- Teachers k Wanted itodSa ‘ _.Thepartywilibemet by local committeu at each point wAlvllru-aaran-saalwltl) ‘IISAUH- ier for Murray River School. (In- pt.) Supplement e100. Secretary, Murray _ ‘1212-8-12-51 ' f tsrmediate‘ ' {Walter Bue f River. ,,___,_.__..._..........__._.____ wArlrsn-rlaoirll. roll. wnllAr- lsy School. Supplement 0126-00- Howard Carr, Secretary. . CW8!‘ m Bridge. _ _'l2'_l0-8-l4-3i. IEACBEB WANTED FOB ANGLO- llustlco School. Supplement 8100- Secretary, Mrs. Jamel Stevenson, ltustico -‘ . WANTED-FIRST CLASS TEACH- er ior Tryon Consolidated School. Supplement 0100.00. A. A. Foy) Secretary. 7183-8-14-81. fascism vvarrranron MOUNT Tryon School. supplement‘ $75.00. Alex A. Wood, Secretary, Albany, R. R. , 7240-8-13-31 WANTED-AT ONCE FIRST CLASS Teacher for Vernon Sdiool. Male preferred. Supplement elation. ~ w. W. Murphy, Secretary of Trustees. ‘ 7289-8-14-31. liAcrlsa WANTED-AN sxrrar- Vtnced second class teacher for ._ Green Hill School N0, 80. Supple- ‘mcnt 0180.00. Edmund MacWil- Alums. ouury, n. n. l, Secretary. " l 7334-84841 Fem-en son sormr casu- fifiile School, Ilrlt or Second Class ‘Wlerienred Thacher. Supplement 3100.00. Apply Hugh Corbett, Sec- "ll-YY. South Granville, via Brad- Plbena. So: lot. r. nlslshs. i 7184-8-14-21. Miscellaneous lino: Amman ~ asAcnouAhn, ‘.9110 Surveyor, nermahvllls, Souri-l. ;; ' (ltN-i-ll-lmo 1332-8-13-3! orn rArans roll BALI-B cams per bundle. Apply Guardian. lsz-l-z-ls-u. l-‘Olt SALE-NEWLY FBESHENED cow, heavy milker. Earle Mensa, Brookficld. ‘[2864-14-31. FOB SALE-HOUSE, 10d PRINCE Street, opposite St. Paul's School- room. Apply 21B Hillsboro Street. 'Ilo0-8-l3-3i. FOR. SALE-USED FORD TABCTOB and Massey-Harris Power Lift plow. Apply 100 Edward St. Charlottetown ‘I305 B 15 2i FARM-FOB. SALE-MOSSEY FARM 85 acres, East Lake, for ealefbar- gain, apply Stewart and Lowther. Charlottetown, P. E. I. 731681520 Sept. 12-20. Oct. 10th. ' .._._.________i___.» FOB sAhm-llrsc assnx. uqAqll. Delivery last or "August. Price a $215.00. , is MacKirllay, 165 Eus- toastl-ee Charlottetown, ." -. rzoa-s-lz-ll FOR. SALE-MODERN DWELLING s1 nsyaeld-streeo. Firairciass-con- slush, with large barn. Immed- iate poasession. W. K Rogers 00.. Ltd. croe-e-s-tl. FOR. SALE CHEAP. ONE STUDI- baker Heavy Six, Seven Passenger. I.‘ ' , 1020 model, in good running order [and repair, tires practically new. Apply to P. O. Box 730, Sackville, N. B. . FS-B-d-lli .__,_____..__._-_--- CLEARANCE AUCTION SALE AT Cove Head Road on Saturday Aug- ust 17th at 1 o'clock sharp. at the residence of William Jennings. Covehead Road. 7155-8-0-15-10-17. Sell Christmas Cards Winner-cubism oanns AND lllvtlobea with address printed. llvst the thing for acknowledge- gm. invitations, m. Guardian b Printary. 4 tr ‘firearm AND IIOUININO ds at shortest notice. Guard- vikllob Prilitlg. n! Momma "roars-rolls m- "l. cucumbers 2 for 25c. All all week at S. Kaye. lTPowrlal _, 1201-8-18-31 ‘E Lost» IER-roass oolrralslno will money, places leave at Guardian ice. '~ . 7310-81158]. To Let 10E 4m ’ - Jilbiyabirrinesorifllvlm‘ t. ‘ ‘DW-l-‘ll-Bi 1 Articles For Sale . “fin. “Kill ‘l w‘ Int" mo-a-le-sl be earned and $35—$50$l:1 weekly in spare time selling well known line P9P" sonal Chistlnas cards. Expericnc; unnecessary. All early start an our co-operaticrn assures success. Beautiful new portfolio llmlilfl free. Master Kraft 60.. Limit-od- Tol-onto. "Representatives Wanted small towns also. F. H, w, Aug. la,ill,i'|,20.22,24,21.20. Salespeople Wanted $50.00 ran. WEEK. rmlac-r sALss- people for, Botany Wool Underwear, Made-to-Measure Dresses, Child- ren's clothed. 1-11189149- 3°55"- gComplete line of Knitted 011M’ and underwear. Exceptionally good re- muneration. British 351W!!!‘ Limited, Slincoe, Ont, S. P. W. 8-12-18-15. _‘ “ Salesman Wanted s re warrrsn - same agent for Prince Edward millil- flood pay. tree outfit, We want now a reliable, enoflltlo NPR!!!“- Ill-ISM r “’onthetour,whowlllun- dertake their entertainment and show them the beauties of the dis- trict, There are some 80 in all who will lnake the tour. under the lead. ership of the secretary of the organ. isaton. Mr. T. ll‘. Pepperd-Moncton Times. IIISONALS Alnofll arrivals in Charlotte- town last. evening was Hon. J. Fred Fraser. Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Emile Arsenault of B06908. Mass. arrived yesterday and Ire yisitieg friends and relatives in Rustico, St. Louis and this city. Successful Shoot" ., ‘ -.-~.~.*;I°!d B1881 a » ' ' 3 u-u-nen v SUMlifllR-SIDE, Aug. IG-Anills most cloudless day favored the shoot of. ills, summer-isle Itiileqlub yes- terdayl “there "was an ‘enthusiastic gathering of riilemen from‘ Charlotte town, Pownal, billion and surround- ing districts of Summeraide,‘ about thirty in all. There were some excel- lent scores made during the matches which lastcdall day, -The Ioueon Match 10 shots at 200 yards range and the L. R. Allen Match, i0 shots at aoo yards range, were ‘shot of! in ‘the morning. The town of Summer- side mum, r shots at coo. s00 and 000 yards range was ahotod in the afternoon. Special prises are being donated by the citizens cf Summer- aidé for this match. Special prizes matches. The winner of the five dollar gold piece donated by Col. Moltinnon for the gentleman scoring the hiahast number-of points in all three matches was Mr. Hooper- cf the Milton Rifle Club. The score card and winners oi the three matches cannot be obtained from the omciala’ until today. Island Riflemen AtOwttawa Meet ~¢---~ A dilbaioh received heal-Ottawa the Provincial Rifle Association, gives the standing of Island rifle- lnenatthauAA-lnatchuwbieh In Playoffs (Canadian Press) wonrvnaa u. a. Aus. 1t- ‘Dennis ebambiwa o! W" PM“ made a clean sweep of the Milli-ill“ playoffs with New Brunswick bold this afternoon. The ladies‘ doubiol my“ m; ' or the meet when “l 1v...» Scotia m)», ‘to Mill Phyllis Rykert. Ottawa 6-3; "to cereal J. H. Drummie and Lloyd next be visiled and then MOUCtOXL. r flRiftlcsCpvlub i will also be given for the other "" Louise Manny and Jean Jardine of Newcastle carried the second rankinl Canadian doubles team. Mrs. l-L L- B601‘ aha Miss " Phyllis R-ylrari c! Ottawa through three hard sets. 6-0; r-s; 6-l. , " Hugh Mcliennan, Nova Scotia champion, defeated Jack Babbit of meal-lotus e-o; 6-8: 6-4- Mill Margaret Header of Rothesay lost 0-1: l". Stewart and bred Parker of calguy stormed the net repeatedly Keating o! Saint John. 0-4; 6-3} 0-1-2. ‘ 'I'he mixed doubles eyent Wflved an easy win" for the Nova Scotia team‘ of A. C. Wiswell and Mrs. J. C. lid- wsrds of Halifax. ‘The? played I steady game to defeat Jack Babbitt and Miss Dorothy llbeny of Frederica ton, 6-6: 0-8. Prince Edward Island did not enter m the Maritime finals this year. , ' ASKS BUBGLAIS IO SIND BACK SALVER ' tnunon." ans. has. la-wu Muriel ‘Martin-Harvey, daughter of Sir solo-l‘ Martin-Harvey and racy Martin-Harvey (Miss do Silva)“ u" also an" actress and" while playing in‘ the “creepy” play, "Blackmail." at the Chelsea lfalace here recently was given a creepy experience at home one night by a burglar. ' _ Awake, she saw the door of her which is at th_c end o! a passage, opon1lowly, and, rubbing her eye's, she" set up. She thought, or tried to think that, it was her father. _The figure entered stealthily. “Yes,- daddy. Who-t is lt?"sa1d Miss ldartln- Harvey. "though aFbil, doubtfully. _' Filfirthe door-wee slowly closed and the key, which is on the outside, was-turned. Sir John and Lady tin-Harvey then awakened by a piercing‘ scream. "and - when they leached door lthey found their "daughterl-iad‘ gone into another bed’- room which leads (rpm her own. Still not quite realising what had hip» pened, "she cried, "why am 1 locked in?" It was not till the door- was uh- locked that she grasped what had happened. _ z A ‘ downstairs revealed many "l"! 0f bufslara. Drawers had been rifled, even letters in the hell search. ed for cheques. All Miss Martin-Hal".- veyb ieweuel-y, which was in a trunk 1B tho study. was taken, and Sir John lost an lutographed silver sel- Vflr, liven to him in 1914 by the mem- bers of the caste of "The Only Wgy," 3e home it will be returned as its value is chiefly sentimental. Sir John made the following gp. » peal to‘ the burglars in connection with thesiiver salver: "1 shoulq b; will“! l! they would lend it back, because it is of no value m shy bill'- mml! except as old silver, and the burglars would not, get mush gs;- it even at that. I hope they will be Imilemw chosen to send it back to me, because i attach great sentlmeni "l1 value to it. owing to the cherished associati ‘with which it is can. nested." - o Fleas on Foxes Dipping _With ~IZAL IlWIl/O/ilaoftbamoaieled- ivaaletllcdsofdemvyllgirle who recently finished s ce Edward At Prln Vivid, uniwgetabls scenes of mar- tial hisiory ioined with a love story f poignant tenderness to make "Two Lovers." the film which 09m‘ ed at the Prince Edward Theatre yesterday, a really brilliant farewell appearance for the co-starring team of Ronald Oolmln and Vilma. Blnll‘ under the insignia of Samuel Gold- wyn. Hereafter they will appear l! stars in their own right. “Two Lovers" is an adaptation by Alice D. O. Miller from the famous Baroness Orcsy novel, "Mather- iace." Though this novel and excit- ing story has been read by ma!!!” and holds countless enthusiasts in advance, as many-and more-can now thrill to the visual representa- upn o1 the mysterious leather- lnasked man who always turned up suddenly to save his lord litre, the Prince of Orange, from being cap- tured by the enemy and letting Flanders go into the hands of the irlvadirlg Spaniards. Miss Banky, who grows more en- trancirlg to behold with each Picture appears here appropriately as "the flower o! Spain." As niece of the barbaric, scheming Duke of~Azsr. she is forced into‘ marriage with Mark Van Ryciee. eon of the high bailiff of Ghent. This marriage seems intended to pacify relations between the opposing countries, but its real ainl is to provide Lenora (Miss Banky) facilities for spying. Her forced marriage is made doubly unhappy. soon after, when ' she learns that her real sweetheart ‘ has been murdered by the unknown Ileatherface. And her embitte ed spying yields a list of the names of the conspirators who are plotting to oust ’ the loathed TbStlNl-I from their beloved rial-adore. -How aha discovers the identity of Leatherface, how she eventually cornea to love her husband Mark (Ronald Colman), and how her hands are painfully blisterod in lho desperate-and successful-alert to l give the Flemish their freedom from the Spanish whom she represented; all this is toldin a series o! colorful and swift-moving and charming pla- aages which would be spoiled for. you if-they were relatedhere in detail. Enough to say that there is a rnark- ed sequence of dramatic and import- ant events, and that the action is never halted for any extraneous spectacular-episodes, the love scenes fitting‘ in especially woll and wifli "rhraoting of Ronald Colman and Wlnla Banky is, of course, beyond reproach. The attractiveness and ability of these two stars are cer- tainly at their highest isl this latest and last "picture together. Paul Lu- kas, Nigel de Bruiier, Eugenie Bes- serer and, Helen Jerome Eddy do ex- cellent work" in character roles-ex- ceeded only byitbe brilliantly sinis- ter and leering interpretation oi Noah Beery as the butchering Duke of Azar. Daservnig special mention, too, are the intricately constructed and im- pressive sets and the faithful repro- duction of the 10th Century atmos- phere. PHYSICAL CULTUSI POI. INDIA / ..__ ‘ BANGALORE, India, Aug, 14,- The Mysore Government have realis- ed the urgent need of improving the physical condition of the youth of Mysore. They have now deputed for this purpose S. N. Simha, who is well- versed in the Surya narrlaskar systerfi oi physical culture brought into vogue by the Sri Sela Sahab Panth Prathinidhi of Aundh. Mr. Simha has been organic‘ _ training clsases| for boys and girls at various schools 1m the arm. A class was recently conducted at Ohicklnagalur for a pfliod of la days. Mr. Sirnha is at pNlet training boys and girls at the Fort High School. Bangalore. Later he will go to Mysore for the camel purpose. Girls in the State have taken a great liking for this, and are attending the l training classes in large numbers. .OONVIOT INVINTS NIW (ROCK. BUDAPEST, Aug. ll (British Unit- ed Preach-Joseph Paskar, a convict (en-n of -S¢. Mills ... wrmllp alums cum Lot-Weekly Prayer Service-Boa!!! Memorial llall. visitors cor- dially welcome. I l I l . (special to The Guardian) . TORONTO, Aug. li-Alll-n Burt. baritone of the American Opera C0-- wiil be heard over the Canadian Na- tional Railways net work hour from ‘flforonlo Thursday. Aiililat lethJTbe net work will include ONRA, Mono- . ton, C.N.R.Q., Quebec, CNRM, Mon- itreal, CNEO, Ottawa, CNRL, loll- | don and CNRT, ‘roronto. Allan .Burt, Canadian baritone Was born in Toronto and after leaving aschool spent several years as a surveyor in northern Ontario where he also worked in pulp and paper mills In“ mines. He lived and worked for a year in China. Only four years ago he decided upon-singing as a pro- fession, and secured a scholarship at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester. N. Y, where the nucleus for the American Opera Co., was formed, in which Mr. Burt sung leading roles. At intervals between touring with the opera company he has studied in Paris, London, New York and Chicago. Mr. Burt had a most successful appearances in To- ronto last season with the Toronto Radio Program gramme is as foliowsz-(Ast), local studio programme, 9.30 p. m., (sat) market reports direct from Ottawa, 0 45 p. m. (ast) special feature from ‘ibronw, fifteen minutes with the York singers, 10.00 p. 1a., (est) Allan Burt, baritone of the American Op- era Company Concert Orchestra, conducted by R. N. Cornfield. Pro- gramme's Orchestra Overture, Light Cavalry, Von Suppe, baritone solos (A) The Serenade from Don Gio- vanni. Mosart. (B), the Vagabond. Ireland, Allan Burt, Orchestra, Folk Tune andrlddie Dance (for strings) Orchestra, Rythlnic Arrangement of Song from India From Sadko, bari- tone solos (A) Who is Sylvia‘), Schubert, (S), If ‘rhat Were So. Bridge-Allan Burt, Orchestra, Valse Des Fleurs, Thchaikowsky, Baritone Solos (A) No Schlrles the Dew, Ru- benstein, (B) Homing Detreigo, Al- lan Burt, Orchestra Yarlkiasla Suite. Thurban. ll p. nu, to l2 p. rn., Cha- teau Laurie: Dance Orchestra, from Ottawa. " 21c LEAGUES -@-_a AIVIBBICAN LEAGUE ELI- NewYork ... ... ... “.18 ll 1 Detroit ... ... “.11 15 5 Plpgraa. Hoyt, Searchy and Dickey; Graham and Carrroll. ILLE- Plliladelphia ... I 18 l (l1 in- nings. Grove and Oochrane: lllrdlin, andLSewell. Washington .. Thomas and Tate; Walsh. MoHain and BemCrolue. . ..... ... Boston M. Gaston and BoOPYi: Gray. Kim- sey and Sehang ' NATIONAL LEAGUE H. it. E. ‘ I 1 1 0 ~nd Pliaabarg Boston Petty and Hargreaves.‘ Jon. Leggett. Second garne Postponed. Iain. , ... ... ... . ... ... ... ... IirsiGame. I. I. I. Cincinnati! ... ... ...l I 0 Philadelphia ... 2 5 l (Called and of '10.) May and llrkofcrth: Serge and Lu-ha. use. Louis a4 New ma. Postponed.- lain. Chicaao at Brooklyn. Postponed. laln. - Order. "ran llama or 1'18 Queen Street. 7l14-8-15-5l. NECKLACE. with Beautiful Brilliant Set Dfilbld Safety Class in COLORS Manila and STAMP!!! and Il- TAIL for $5.00. A FULL complete 01.00 VALUE GIVEN wrrn THIS COUPON and 01.08 to cover cost ei’ packiill. Ihlpplrlg, duty and advertising. This Oiier Limited to only TWO Sets to a. customer. rr Ordering by mu add 15c for Mailing with Mcney\\ Coupons Redeemed at QUALITY DRUGS" H. L. WORT HY Phone 2'11. Charlottetown, P. 1' AAA‘ .._ Symphony Orchestra and the Wo-f: men's Musical Club. Thursday's pro- ‘ I I N. Miller. i peel. We furnllhfllldirao- tianaferlilllatdaleeieal- III!!!- . 1k.lO0‘YlDl/llll\|lfl WKILOIIIIMMT. twentyyearrimprieonraarltatecpron and llegad. has oonlfiuctad a re- alarkabieoloektilatgeeswliboue hu- illnlubflviaimandinwlaiehevary parttctbeminutastwheeLisccii- atruotedogweod. f Ilmtintoacupboardtheeiock contains thirty different watches, which allcweiniultanecillivthlacoe- raottilneinibetilirty cities dlrtheworldtbeaidestlseemalpeelel . watoilehdwl u» nevus-at efbte m, more andiiaii. mu‘ a barometer with ‘lbfittleelller. Afisaieader will Rivas-nor»! w» -. .:.,-__;,;_,,_,. m‘ r I SITUA TI ON IS CRITICAL vallcoovnlt. n. c.,__Aus. le- wlle the whole of the interior or. British Columbia" shrouded by a pallofsmokefronlcnahurldredand fifty fins the situation inibis peev- ‘nce es reported by forestry officials is critical- All available unemployed men in Nelson and vicinity havebeen ebuesmllshtlsemtlvresuancau lees viii be reeniieesflh-an effort to "m with the litusilen. denaeia he emote as {Nate ‘ p mussel tussle, l - a l. Silv large variety 121 Grafton St. A rfi-s-ls-zl. golf/laces I Continued Prom Pare One- of new vessels of the Canadian New “o”; sumshlp Line will, we ham create a more lively traffic between Canada and the Wesl- mdfis- “d be an effective instrument for ach- ggyln; the aims of the Canada-Wes: [prim Agreement of 1926. . That agreement may justly be rep garded as one of the milestones al-l ong which lifs the P1031155 °! “m Empire f - 1t mfldlis that we have} ‘one t" " l, "the conception of the} Empir; ' ; union in which the only, quasi; ~ the VISISLlOD-Slllp between) the Mc " Country and the Domln-f ions or Cflonies, and that, ccnceiw" ing the ElnplrS as a "Family" in the truest sense of the word, we arc mindful of the bonds existing b:- twecn the impzrial Children. 1 Like all large families‘ that of tho‘ Empire numbers big and little child-l rcrl and the little ones look to their; elder sisters for sympathy and coral Among Canada's sisters there is ncnQ so small and so near to her and withal so much in need of sis- terly solicituds as little Bahamas. We are aware that while Canada‘ may do much for us we are not able; to do much for her as yet, but we want to shape our career to make: it one with yours, and meanwhile} like other little sisters, we are able; to charm our leisure hours. when, in winter you long for warmth and, sunshine, l ember that here with- in a few days journey from your! shores you will find mild wan-Ami blue skies and sparkling waters‘ such as are hardly to be found else? where within or without the EmU pire-and you will be among kins-j rnen under the old Flag. i In due course and with your help we shall be able to take part in your more serious activities. The Bahnm-, as can become a source of supply; for just those commodities of warm-j er ciimes which Canada needs and we on our part need supplies whichl Canada richly furnishes. l er country and glad we are to be‘ under her maternal control. but our close proximity to the Western Con-t tinent inevitably brlllgrus within ital influence and economic range. and since blood is thicker than water we' hold that Canadian influence shouldl. predominate. Nature has associated W"? and accslomi 11y. ‘it requires but the recognition of those im- lautable ties to dlvolop our mutual heritage." _ SOD-CHARLES DUNDAS, ADMINISTRATOR. Maivr Bell leaveal this aftenocvn in ‘Ikuro and thence will visit Can. adian cities as far west as wlnm. ‘nar- LONDON, "All. ib-(Britieh ‘Uni 0d Press) Two small. lit-black Chim- eaevaeeapvaiued at 015.000. were in- ‘ ueesniiy acid by a leans lessee;- assat ‘new ea €I"-' For Wedding Gifts in a _ of pieces—a1l l. - new and best quality. G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler and Engraver oooeeoeeeeeeeoeoooee -s~eeiaaeo . ._.__. _._.'-_-¢. Western Guardian —LOST—Betwcen zrmmw‘ Hunter Rivti‘; and Summerside, numb-ll: plat: 4131.... ‘Cinder notify Hunter River Store. . "i? if; -orrrca CLOSED-My offievew-l, zl-lll be closed from Friday, Aug. le.~ until Monday, Aug. 26. H. T. Calvin," Opt. D., optometrist. MYRTLE MARGARET HAYES At was Valley. P. s. L, on August A 5 '1, after an illness of three weeks duration. the death took plan of Myrtle Margaret, daughter of Mr. and " Mrs. R. Clifford Hayes, at the age o! fourteen. Deceased was a very bright and lOTZiblS disposition. and he! death came as a great shock to her "rcisiives and friends. Besides her par- ents she is survived by four brothers Roy C. on the staff of the Ho!!! Bank of Canada, Eu erside. Wil- liam, Horace, Edgar u; home, 111g funeral, which was held from her latA residence Friday afternoon, was large- 1y attended. Rev. H. Coke of the Uni- ted Church assisted by Rev. H. N Coleman of the Anglican Church con-v dwtcd ""1 SETVlJ-Z. The 1-“1 bearers were six bc: friends, John and Winston Enzlend, Clifford Williams, Stanley lnlsllps and Ralph McLean. Among the man.‘ floral offerings was a basket of‘ flowers from her Sunday School teacher and class, of Tyne Valley United Church. Wreaths from Ladies Aid of Tyne Valley United Chufgh, and from the Sunday School of Bide-" rord Uniied Church. BEANS FOR BABIES LONDON, Aug, l5 cal-lush United g Presn-Scorcs of British fsmqm v11] "ext 6911113 be sowing a. bean that is Ztrcrally worth its weight in gold. it is the wonder been of the world, with 4 more uses to its credit than any oflses - legume or cereal. For human food it provides frnh 2r condensed or dried milk, flour 1G " coffee substitute, infants‘ food, edgy,‘ sld powders salad oil, the basis numerous causes; while caramel-cam)‘. it is used for naps, paints, enamels, "mliclw. rnintins inks. celluloid. lazc-s-ls-al , '" <sezszres*=x=zecl'z We are lntellsly loyal to the Moth- _ bread or biscuits, margarine. chase»; e v i rubber substitutes and glyoerlne for hilh explosives. _ ,,_ n has sehlhs it a’ history of 0.006‘ never been successfully eul ivatad i never been successfully suillvslog u; ' lirilland. For more than fifteen you; my J L. North. curator of the Botanical Gardens, has experimented with seventy different varieties ’ Soya bear-l, seeking one that wouidil sown in May and harvested in kl Bomber. and would thus be rel-tho anluh nus, ' ""‘ A: um su easel-lurch. unseat’ weaned, with sumac. anchedethiee ' us with Canada racially. geograph- Wars. but for reasons of climate has"