'OOO' We have just received an exceptionally. fine assortment of Bathing Caps in all the leading styles and colors The season is now nt hand when y'ou will need one of ,hose articles and we feel certain that you can make a pleasing selection at our st0l‘9.. r Our prices are very rea- sonable and it will .be a _pleasure to show you these beuatifui Bathing Caps. Don’t forget the place - ` » ~E.A. ‘Foster fr ip- ii i.-wi ui. Comfort _Feet 'rim itch -And Burn With Culicura b.!mg:::l:;g.ull:ntiou 0! giicvilrl Oint Son Ik. 0| Sold A '“'°"“°‘ro:'$.P"»“n'*.'_""§"§.".‘*`&"`lé.i‘?.°.':°t“ _ ilvoowllcntlhll. _ iMir.s, ('Dr.) McKenzie and son iiuarilmii Pr-:oi>i.Es -ci-iuaci-i.-Preaciii' in the People's Qhurch tonight at o'clock. P-reparatory service befo communion. Rev. D. M. Lamo Dreacher. REV. DONALD LAMONT'8 s dress and tele hone number are town, telephone number 433-IL. AWARDED- FOUR PRIZES. Mr. A. C. Saunders of Summe lad go! the following four prix among the six awarded:--Pr Mathematics.”-‘ - -- f i M _ §'v‘l§rii‘uriii»‘°i¥i‘i'ir'tirl"i¢'ifi3ii" "°“l3f°fi°§ SCHOOL wosx. aeporto pr fu ueiier. J (1 school or month of May Gr and Cecil Dunn (equal). 3. Lor Stewart. Grade ill.-l. Elsie Pc HY. 2. Simon Stewart, 3. Lew White. Grade ii.-1. Evolyin Bi Central Drugstore ti. 0| Montreal arrived on the Borden lace Billard. Grade I. Sr.- Sunnyside. tmin last evening for a visit to Ithe _C5'\`9““" Chapman. 2- R055 Will! ==-2-f-"~» -fr -f s j- - 'f~ »== white, Garnet white. 'Friinidi Island. Tihey are at present the guests of Dr. and Mrs. S. R. Jen- kins VOOOO-O4* 0000000-Q* t White, Roy lleli,,Wullace Penn . _ A R S Evelyn Billard, Oliver Herring. -_-<-o->--- Advertisements under this heading. lc. per word for each in- sertiiin. Where ccapies como to our care to bn forwarded. five cents must_ be adde to cost to cover postage, etc. Lnntriigtions countdns one word, but fivo figures (ns $1.000) _ are n owe as one wor . Cash remittances to cover cost must accompany nil iiilvertlse- ' mcints. In no case can this rule be ovcrlookcd,| Advertisements rc eivod without remittance cannot ho acknowledged. rice Billard, 2. LeRoy White, for month -Cecil Beck Lew Another Quake Felt in Los 'Angelo (Dom. Press Special-) was nnoiiii-r eariliouake shock l r Los Angeles' nt 4.20 ii.. m. today Agents Wanted ‘ _ Teachers \Vo.nted L(i.l~}N'l‘!'l, HALAIIY AND COMDIIM- slim. to Hull Rod '1‘a_g iitock. Com- rlotu stock iiiclud iii; exclusive inch, specially hardy, grown only hy us. Sold by our agents. Eleg- ant frce lnmplcii. Write now to Iiominiim Nurseries, i\iontrcsl. __,_____.__-.#--i For Solo. _ _ Fill! .\'Alil'}--’l‘(l.\lA'l‘() l’liAN'l‘N. i-liirly vnrlcty. Arnold lliwud, llliiy- Ili-iil, |'. l-I. lrilillid. llllil. _. FOI( ."Al.lC-\'l<}llY l)\‘}."lIlAIll»ll building lots iit llriiihtoii, Apply :itil Lh'ui'ti>n i~itl'cct, City. llltlii-6-2|-2|. Fill( N/\l»ll).i|il_ W, ll. Miliiii, Bcc-i'ctui'y. \VANTls piild tr? rlirlit iniiu. Apply to St-ymoiir \Vood. ilit. Herb:-i't. 9989-6-23-Blptl. Miscellimeoiis \\'AN'l‘lUl) 'l‘lD\"'\\l‘\\l- $150- 1¢_;'8=*§‘§‘|_ ,,l;";}~ lil-fill Ml-Ll gas und scores. ot' d\veil `ei:ri-t ‘- i--1 -I . ings were seriously damaged. M-any plate glass windows in Lo Angeles were shattered by th ng This season af_t»lie uses not re seein to be"lhe prope one dis- ul .cuss crop rotation but it has been Penny. Frank Reynolds. Ros LOS ANGELES, June 23.--Ther n miles soiithivesit of iicro, .~iul`lm'<~il iziiiss fiii' (ii'i~i~nvlili‘ Scliool. Apply much more Sgverclb’ llliill WHS il _ “"7 6 2' "W erwise injured nnd persons wer \vAiv'risn.-sr-;coNn ci./iss 'mAcn- struck by briclvs “shaken f cr for Hazelbrook School. Bu?pla- ment $100. Apply to Wiliam Coaly. Sec., Hnzlebrook. . aims-ii-i9-oiv __________.._._...<-___-‘-fi* I) class toni-liter for \Varien Urov Sieliool. Supplement $100. Apply shock, several buildings were oth d orted minor damage resort was aittrlbuted to the earth ___1___i___-_____._ W Nq-my q»|.;M-,|||.;|; you guy- fell dead from licnrt disease. ronl chimneys. Sim .i’edro, Long Beach, Santa- Monica and Venice also re- #oid school ;;25.oo supplement. The earthquake area was con d cl ‘°° h" *P 1 J' E- fined to Los Angeles county, ingie . 994g.¢_p2.3|_ wood hen-ring the brunt of its se _ vcrity. The front walls of Ithe ing "“ icwood hotel, it theatre,dii\d ullllei” rod. Siip;iii~in'i‘iiK. $l00._00. \\'ulli\cc lilkill 95l'°\bll5l\l\\"\\ti U- T*-'al 95'-at o _ "Tlz" makes .feet reniarknbi ` . " i" t k fresh "nd Borepmot TZ R ef; piiistor and bricks and broken 9 glass, hut no serious injuries were ' g . . office, 'three grocery stores; tw ll o pal Chiirch toppled into tlic stron instant relief for sore, swollen tender, eailouaed feet and earns. You're footslcki Your feet foe tired, puffed up, chiifed, aching sweaty, and they need "Tiz.” the pain undburn right out 'J ' ' - ~ - whole year. Nevarlinvc tired, och ;l|N(lLlil 0l"F‘l(}l§ IN IIAYEII building rent George Street to and the buildings occupied by the CROP `ROTAT|ON8»` ' ""` _ " wi ' ‘ ~5» -¢»~‘-' g .g-r,~-/in-i'r»*" '- --ii C. E. MacKenzie - " " I' rw i » ' ' my experience that the farmer has to look and work ahead and the I up-to-date farmer should know “ where his different ‘crt§ps*\v1li- ‘oe 9 as for Hi- ISHS! three years ahead. Su follows. 125 Elm Avenue, Charlotte ut this seam,” we may ai wen mlm as best we can for future crops. . - Julie 24-11-‘ Therefore it is ir necessity on well _,managed farms to be always look- r_ -ing ahead, planning ahead,'iind working ahead. _ _ ni. - side is receiving congratulations _on -;»--i»@»» of ..:..n.g;::‘:s. is is is .fair R°“|°---‘lt cK'“3'“ C°"°5" S°h°°" time thanithe presenet to la? down W” W' In me V t°"“` this “level” a basis for a short crop rotation e . :_ so that when autumn comes on we may have definite plans for our iioieim. $20, alumni or. Kings; _um mp s°"‘9t“"°> Enguih “nd Hia'-°"Y5 There are many advantages to be- derived from the rotation of crops ilnil the shorter' the rotation the nry department of Murray Harbor There is no more Buccesshu 9 method of fighting noxious weds L . ll. IV.--1. Cecil Beck, 2. Verna Brooks tuuu by changing me crop on each 9 field each year and making the en H' tirc rotation not longer than from :H three to five years. to follow. l' A number of years ago in fact Personally I am trying on one ard, 2, l~‘rnnk Reynolds, 3. Wai- about twenty, (lu me old home. 1~ stead owned by my brother there ' lows:-One crop of grain, one of 8. was ii field that would yield poor' hay and one of pasture. This field 3' ‘RW Ben- Gmlle 1- Ji'-”‘“1~ Bef” CFODS. it WHS nothing but a mass ofT~l»‘\iil-It of thirty acres purchased 5- fiufwk gross uno he irirri the roi- i fi few years ago originriiiy guna Graco White. Perfect attendance .lowing as it remedy; it was plow- lfmll but Cr0DD0d out to oats until is ed ufter asture nnd left r ugh for '. showed a dockicil improvement o. nnd the folowing year, ri good crop t lie after math p- ol’ clover was cu ; i 1 - me second yem. was tumout to thu require varying amounts of the horses knees when plowed and 21 BUIUDINGS FELL IN QUAKE.' again llic`iiilrd year iho plan was ,______i_,1-~._-lf-_-vi* D Q ' . n the winter, in the foiowing spring i am trying this ala an experiment si it was sown to oats and seedeilliinil hope for good results. y, ‘with about ten pounds of early red! Very successful men have found clover to the acre. The oat crop' il 10111' or live year rotation quite was light., being choked out, ihej Silllubie and in it the land is usu- foliowlng year there was lots of lilly seellcil down -nt least for two quzick grziss_nnii ii little clover. YP-‘rs out oi' liie term, and pro- i This was Cu; for }my_ 1; being nl duces at least one hoeil crop dur- si good summer the after math came _ ini-Z ‘hill l>L'i'l0d.S0tii11t it is obvious "mug yuh- und yu early uutumu it that in so fiir us keeping the farm ` .wus plowed under the following; lI‘i“* f\‘0lH Weviis is Concerned. NOD spring it was again sown to oats *`0mU0“ FS |'0f grcut ,importance 6 and seeded to clover (no timothy _ “Wi for ‘NS I'f“1\S0i1 l\l0l'le no farmer n used either times) the ont crop Olwriliiug on ii mixed farming has-_ WHYH find ill different depths. This i ¢_ low crop rotation. Experieiicc has taught many men that grain :itvr Export Rumors 5:11:12' .,i;;::..°‘°:_,,::;,‘;'f in is o -- i the fruit lla- This 3 too DDC from come bottle are made They vials--a is true ew rt f c icious an it repeated, and to the present time this field will give as good a yield “H ally on the farm and is entirely ff" fl'0lH fluack grass, weeds gain- lilii' very little headway on fields Whlchrmlfry a hoed crop once in three YPBFH. the other two years lwllig devoted to clover and groin. This is n very short rotation, and may “Ot be suitable to an methods 471' fflrilllflg- The farmers must de- cide for himsclf the best rotation CDM!! field a three year rotation as fol- H “’°“|l1 hlifdly 'row anything I is can afford to crop his fields in ii hapliiizard manner. it is n well known fact that different crops various plant foods contained in ordinary farm soil, nnd also limi iliierent crops _feed in different in itself is suillciont reason to foi- instanrc, _ to make 1 of no A f desse or i ll1v°_r.no it most dl ‘ ¢| _ i l ` `_ _ LIME. .Y ' The Throat ` ii A tall glass of “MONTSERRAT”"' 'Ai with the tantalizing flavor of fresh lime! and the enticing tingle of the ducked lcevyh ill” about the moot satisfying- beverage that GYM ' glsddened the thirsty thnoit mah j _‘_‘_ _‘ _ _ _ . it satisfies that craving for “oo __j_`¢0|¢|" ' and satllhel li In Q delightful Wq. ' ~ | , 1. ‘ poirrs i Lime Fruit Juice ~ ' is the pure juice of cultivated 'West 'Indian Limes, with the fruity fragrance and snappy flavor of the fresh limes. - i ill it is cheaper and far less trouble to use than ,ii ~ lemons. Makes a summer drink that 'is both tonic and refreshment. _ ii, Keep a bottle of MONTSERRAT always in .i the house. l Sold eiaeryiuliere. ' National Drug &- Chemical Co. \ of Canada, Limited 85 M0 isiililll run saline é;..f;il|,;li . ` ' §__°;'§_"_._._§:.';;::‘".§.f;t;‘ :.°".f: l msn. ..'~ - Suinluiin. - _ t ' ____ _ farm. The *soil mllstlbe built up .Sou-r éiniinng oueiied _ ‘° "6 ll . . The death of.Mrs. Wm. Shiiipy, ______ of Los Angeles, et Venice, a beach ... _.-,._- _ i- _ _Q _ _ Th G ___ _ vantage. _ quake_ _she jumped from an mm? .Decia to e___uar ian. , A rotuiionof crops closely foi- “- mobile following 'the tremor and inpglglefgilgrgyc _?'é;s‘Le;_I;lf;‘; aggllgi l?_\_'_/__@g____¢_i:,S_;\t\_;;?Luk i;_;>_§J_il___l’T_edt__f_0i`i0ll. and work of thesumnier is spread out yoiupii ni almost daily mass meet- J _ ‘ _ _ ,.,____...-. _._ -__ ".- ;`> _' ‘and other downtown buildings col- in me post O Hu" "rm “he” hav" we" “ml no gram '“S`h C°'“°“ “L ` M- ,md Th _mwple of me Emsm_ been no_deliveries of bread _or milk any. ones iinie, wh-lie at thc some ` ' ‘ 1 and busincssis ntastiinilstiil, time there is ulwiiy.-i plenty of DU~lrliiiN June 2il.~'i`ihe food situation nt Londonderry today wus serious as a result of refusal oi drivers to ilciivor milk, bread ans other fooilstiiffli The factionai “Taz” strike in city calmed to some extent, although shooting and fist ' fl htin continued in scattered sec~ Hin.. pkfviicel and mliitilry authori- ticn believe they 'had the 'situation well in ha-nd and were expecting ’ strong reiuforccnienls from Dublin today. ._.___.__.._.__.-_--i-- I I(liitizeii'n Siivings ilizink '-and "the li‘irst_ Nationril Bank of Inglewood ' virtual!-y were destroyed. y ‘Several persons in ingiewood were slightly injured by failing reported . The Edison building iinii the Lnii hiin buiidin formerly scpiir g 1_1 S. ‘ ' n aiifd by ii space of ii fow iiioiics. . were found to have liircoiuc closely _ r joined after the shock. Cracks over shoes will fit line and you’ll only ilie main entrance to the 0.'I`. wish you had tried "Tia" sooner.~' Jolinsim building, on llroiiwiiy, Accept no substitute In ii variety as possible for a the scene of 'Sunda 's and Mon- ‘e und these cro s must be proini is mixed farming and must con- lt is necessary under such a sys- tem to provide plenty of feed of as large nuiubcr of farm iinimliis. Only by n good crop rotation sys- tem can this be done to best iid- manure to be returned to the soil to maintain its fertility. Iioed crops clover and stock go togeth- woi’k to keep the farm hands busy. This, where live stock is kept in abundance, also insures work for tho men during winter. It is lm- portiint in this particular iioiziiuse whore men are hired by the your and work found for them there .lu nodiillculiy in obtaining help. ,'Short_ rotations are easier on the land thnn'~nny other system of fhririlhg. They provide a vurleiy of sources of irrcomc \vliicli insure good returns from 'the farm each year. Allthc eggs are not in one basket and there is not so much fear offffalltire. The farm produces on rt snrhilisr acreage than it would do un`tfei"` old time, grain farming system. ~’Dhcre is only one way to be a good farmer in this twen- tieth ccntury and that is to fol- low ii well dofliieil short rotation crop system and we should nil think seriously about it and plan for ii bigger and hriglitor future. __-_--- :Y 7-Ville Flood Rose hers Do- nl on Dey.- Bee Sxamlfier for partlcllan. ` ‘and its fertility mriintiiincd b u -*j sa'i¢Thc dia. ' -. ' _ mg_M_e;ciu___ng 2___e_Oi;__é;;____H(_)__nml .judicious cropping System in willich L()».\'i7()N, June 23,-l‘rince Ar- li was made today of the report innt the land is vivfillell, rested and for- iii\ir_of <‘<>iu\=\\1ii\ Of SUUUI -’\'f\`\"“~ H0 will BY DELLA E' STEWART 0 s 'b”“`d "mt D’“°“°“"Y me “”‘°“’ “f s“"°°°‘1 V'““°“'" B“xm“° »>u»»MM¢»Mo»N 1, ..._-,_--Q-at---Q the iurining done in this provliice "'-_**°*'l' AN ICE DRIFT. iM`(7.\I'l"ltEA~l., Julie 23.-Tile gov- i~rniui\nt's signal service reports today 'tho biggest ice drift of the season into the Straits of Belle isle. The Point Amour station re~` ports “opml ice everywhere with ‘20 bi~rgs.” Coiiicident with ice drift from the Liibriiiior izousi there is ii certain uiuouut` ol' fog reported lil the Lower Gulf with ruin ali. oth- er points. ___----- JAPS |NiD|GNANT OVIER MASSACRES. 'i‘OKl(), June 23.-iiiiiigiiulioii by tin- ri-i-viii nmsisiii-ro oi’ the .];ip:iu- osc Garrison, at Nikoliiicvsk, Sibe- ii.i hy liolsiiivik toiccs, has been ings in-ro, This <-uiminaied yester- jdriy in ii rc-uiiion iiiriiiigeil by '\ii~ voonii-s of uiiivvrsiil suffrage, at which twenty thousand persons wi‘i'c prt-_-;eiil. .1--<0->---' THREW BOX WITH $5,000 OUT . OF WINDOW. N‘l--- n ioiinoii upset in a heavy curren there. The doid are stated to lie: Mrs showed the efefcts of the tremor. Herriott, of St. Mary's. Wnsn’t it honest Abraham Lin-‘ our library," was the 'instant re- .`,_ coin wi.o once cautioned concern- ing knowing so many things which w'e-re not so? How few facts it takes sometimes to furnish foun- dation for weird tales which the fact-furriisher would never recog- nize us started by her! _ lf gossip were really confined to actual facts, how much less there would bel How much more kindly feeling communities and neighbor- hoods wouid enjoy! How much less- ofresentment and of injured feel- piy. A query to the proper author- ities at once brought out the fact that there were books galore, bo- sldes many magazine articles and nowspaper clippings on the very subject in mind. instances, both, qt being sure of things that are not so. "You'il never get that woman ln- terestcd in such a movement." An- other wouid-be sagg,,,r,einiirk. “All she cares about is dress and hor own pleasure." Yet the venture was made, and ii splendid, enthuu- i" turer, for the return of ii tin box containing $5,000, which his four- toiiii-yi\a1r~old tllluglitcr lost when it ilo had hidden thu box and carpet _FOUR WOMEN WERE DROWNED il<‘lDltNi'Pl, ll.(`.., Juno 23.--A iioaiing ai-ciiloni' has been briefly reported by tvirc, 22 miles north of (!ri\i\lii~oiik, Siinilay night when A.G. iliainc, Mrs. A. Moe, both of Criinlirook; -Miss Faith Ewing, of Kiiniwrliay, unit Miss Thelirin ings we should have to meet! \Vhy repeat things which we do not absolutely know are so? Why repeat them anyway, if there is the slightest danger of troubling or wounding any one’ What do we gain thereby. A formula was given in it gov- ernment. buiietin concerning the. making of cottage cheese from _but- termilk. Several farmers, who siiouid have known better, laugh- ed the idea to scorn. "Whoever heard of such it thing?" they scorn- fuly asked. “Wlirii.'s the use of spreading such false ideas among folks"? Yet some of the very best flavored cheese was made from just that, by those who did know. A certain city ilweiier was asked concerning the library facilities or her city. “i don't think that yo Medical iloariis Action Dismissed lii\l.li-‘AX. June 23.--in County Court yesterday Judge Wallace gave Judgcniont on the appeal iii ilie onso of the Provincial Medical Boaird Vs. Mel(-ay which has been attracting much attention, particiir lurly in medlcul circles. The ap- peal wus from the Slips-ndinry's \.\ can find any books on (--) ini iastlc liclper obtained. Anotbg Let’a learn to be mor.. careful ol our statements. . - ___._.__ __ __ _.M _-_____ _,__f»~. Five Doliars"Ffor A Cheque for Five '“ollai's_»_ will be sent to the ituiiioi'-of what, in the opinion of the Eiiitor', is the most interest- ini: letter for publication. All envelopes should be address- ed “Letter Box," care of the - Editor. "The Cliariottetowrt” iotteiown. Communications _ must be original and exclus- ‘ ive. Preference will be given to brief letters bearing name gnnd address for publicntioir nnd dealing wlili questions of' giirding agriculture' nnd problems. iwhich finding is confirmed. \ _5)».@x@.©1'© ©,-.©-© ©'©i©_@ @ .lp y _- ‘: , '1 fo. _. y Aw _»,\v-< n_\Y¢\v,_\\_/~,i _;\\ -3 9 Ca./.`,;. 9-_.<2 “-'-A r'/x\':u.@' .~“-'t 1; i i THE CHA l ` if ou want a Ready-to'Wear Suit at a Reasonable price, see this lot we have on sale Wey have just received a lot oi 65 Suits that sbould_ have been here early in the ssason, and in order to ilispose oi the whole lot in quick time we have marked them at $45 00 eiich, and below so that, there is no Luxury tax on this lot. _ _ _ _ _ __-__ 1 This is an opportunity you veryfseiilom get. We know when asuit lits nght, and ii there are any alterations to be marie, we are right on the spot to see to tbem._ 'ihese Suits ~ are all new and well maile, 'and would costirom $5i00 to Sflilglltl more wholesale now.; _ _» ' n. _'___ This sizes run from 35 to 42, and' are double and sin'glii,;_ilri_i|steil,_in one, two and three button. All colors,--black, blue and gray mixtures, also iiiiierent shades oi browii_,____ib'_i0l_ii}_.__ is.-J . . _, - oi - a stripe and green' ' ` ‘ ‘ "'~'“.F.7§'i.» "“ . I ‘Tl'i*'_‘ :N l » I ‘ . ' ' ' .4 - If >‘ it ful These suits woiiItilist`_ long-at' tliiS‘;_`pi‘ice; 1’ t_n_il._ je'veryone_'kiiiliv_s thit we know cloth and therefore know how to buy suits. ' 5 li‘olii_i’i itoiio niu on your cuoioi. _ iliis tor c`iil;_i_;f-oN_siti iiiuiisoii no ooruuiuis ion our win. ' _ -.4 i _ _ _ . f ’ . NCE-OF ALIF E .CLELLA f©`© .__ _ _ .@{?D ’§>I'E? Y/_v _,Av . . . O ' . . > ___,__,_M¢rchaut__ll`iilors. _ __ i Sole for Leisbman’s Best 'iallored Garments lor Men. _ ' _ linrs l_i|r|iis_|\i||gi,_ __ "` V ` ¢ -_ ---~- ,_\_ - --_-Q . forio»ro\'<@i»'<@>I@».@_io®<© (ooool@l@.@I"`iT”“‘f@i@.'clYf6li©i®Y@i@i®.@ © © © © © © ©©.@.@i@.@.<Io»iY®Y®. 0 @,@l©r©l©l@.@.©.© © © © © ©.@.@i©i@.©.®li'<`»>.< .\*\~'“\© © ©i© ©i© @r<<\.l.@-W ff? 1:# .f il' case of knowing what was not. * A" ` Letter- ' `~` public policy, especially re-' ; = Q Qiia .A440-»o+o-04+-04+ .440-oo-H-0 _'___ ___.__ __ _'__' finding in favor of the defendant _ volts-6-ai-ii. , let. Appiythiinmian onion. tt. ~~ _ ~ A, _ _ l Y Y \" Ji`©`@@©'©`_©'£§"-@©_© oo "'1@I©'© © @ ©i© © ©;'@ © ©i©i©©©©‘© © ©i©i©i© '@i©©*© E TIM _ .. _ W (n "r" \._..' ri_ . 1,, -~ -°‘- re'-_~; l ._ 'ii _ i _ ,:__,_ .. wg.--_._:,. ._“ "‘ Examiner, 1".0. llox 39, Char- ' i -_ it -_ - -,- '»r* ~»¢~¢-iz_i&_--_»._..,.._.- -..,._._ .__,. S ' lp? ri l I si ~ S1 .