to make (Uarm Days a joy If there's a more delightful summer climate than Prince Eflwzlrd Island 0" earth-we don't know where to find it. Of course you will find it a little warm in the middle of the day—especially if you g0 round dressed the same way as you did in April. Dress for comfort-for ease, for perfect summer delight. Here's the way*— llleifs plain cream zilso plain with black pinstripe Palm Beach trousers made with cuffs and belts loops exactly the thing for these warm days, all sizes #575" illeirs Cream flannel trousers with black pin stripe good quality . . . . . . $7.50 l\'Ien’s white duck trousers all sizes 53-59 1'1‘ Men's grey tweed Summer Suits in plain coat with patch pockets, ZIISO Norfolk sty- les. Single and (louble breast models . . . . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ 30.00 tllltl 35.00 coats in fawn, khaki and brown shades, all sizes - - - - - 35-77» l" 8-50 lkleifs pongee and silk shirts in fancy’ and plain whites . 5.0a I0 7.50 lllenis Athletic tinder wear in cottoinpongee and silk all 5iZe5 . .150 to 425 per suit MOORE it MCLIIIII) uii.‘ 119-1?! Queen Sta (‘lflttnvn Alinnli: II’. ihiril Winnie M Suninierville ;J;.';T-'i"ii'.‘ The judges were Starter Mr. F. Hughes llr. A. J. Fraser. Dr. J. irKi-eik» timer.»- (i3ot‘gt‘ Martii and i-Iames Finley .\lr. James .\le.\lillau to he atulated on having such ' ..ful meut . The races it Suiiiin-i‘ Ville on is Saturili_ .'oft¢-~:iiu|n w -re \\IIIIIII.<J‘ ed b_r a largo crowd ')l' .~lr<'tlilllll'i~.l The weaih ~r was ideal and IIII‘ irack In good ciindrion. I<I\er_r class SUMMARY _ I well fillcd Ilut znosi illll i it-ntii l v_ _ H I _ H‘ on m‘, "m, rm. “IL ~. I lire follouing is a saintnaiy" of ous tic: l\'.-ll_\'. Iloutlli» m“ "'C€"‘“ hart were on the ticld. and ziftw" the money‘. The honor: goin: 1-! Free"°r a" . - . . i -. _ - i i .. i iifli; ::.3;;"i‘..‘?‘;...l.'.~.’- i .‘. 1 Kellie who YIWSPII the hi: pacer out Wm" J‘ “INN-l U T, f‘ . _ ._ H _; _ \ __ ‘w ‘Ilelen R.. l‘. Ilrothers ll n J in tlii Ylllllfl Inat. but \\a_ ‘r . Silky “hum ‘L Mvuomlm 4 4 4 to tsecimil place for a smut bio l n”? mm, 111)!) on the last iiuiirier. Ilulctt It. \\’:n~ ‘ """' nlg Illlgtl Silky Ilcll frririih. v 1 2A0 Trot The ...‘l0 class brougai lllll a k rod SH)“ (in “a alpyvm 1 1 1 a bunch of iroiiers as l'\'I'l' i;I|'(‘lI JJH‘. Tmm li_ \'[)llinq 3' :- 4 the wire on any (I)lIIIIl'_\' i ck. Hm‘. Todd: U‘ 31.1.1.5‘ 2|, p, 3 flirt "1‘"l'-" 14cm l" “Fhil l? Jil-‘l- uiiiiii» l\'.. ‘ll. Jenkins r. (l 3 Truld reeonal Iliiliy Todd thlri. “with. Punk My k-"urnoy 4 i-l o Majo.“ h. fourth Lace Itoy lloy iriii LOT"). Bu“ J_ 1mm. 6 4 5 ted in this rate and though not.’ m.“ mm, 330 1.4_ getting the IIIOIIP)’ was much adinir- 3 m5,“ Trot and pa‘; eil by Iii-s still-mild S11v1‘: and aci- 'i\'illreil llal. .\ii-\'i-iii 1 1 2 2 a 1 ion. ‘Jud-m Iiiiil. II. ennis 2.’. ll ll I I ‘.1 'l‘l - I; minute class had si-vui yimiiii- in, P, Prowse _fl 4 1 it 21 horse .-ins\vi»i- to 1h» bell and . l- \\iuuie .\l., 1.. Prauglit t 2 4 it er Frank Hughes had some work ihirroiio. l. llrake (i u getting them away. It took (i heats Arkeals Pride. Sigsworth 5 5.0 R0 Elsie Alain. It. .\Ic.\'eil BN4} time 2,110 1-4. Tu 7 Dr winners liad llll- Jud =iin to find first In this race Wilflril llall. .][ .1 . Playtimés Echo- “Mother, I'm Hungry!" I The answer 11s ready zhstantb A heaping bowl 0F Posr TOAS m: with cream or milk- and childish appetite could ask nothing more delicious or satisfying Post Toasties are the toasted perfection of selected white corn Order by name to get the best of all com [lakes At Grocers Everywhere I Made by Canadian Postum Cereal Co..l.td. Windsor, Ontario. _ trim of Northern Alberta. ,oi... THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ -CHILDRENS' WHITE DRESS- ES, 4 to 12 years. clearing at 25 per cent oft. Sinclair & Stewart. Limited. —BUNGALOW HOUSE dresses worth to $1.90. July Sale Price 81.39 at Sinclair's. —BOYS‘ JERSEY play $1.65 value. selling for $1.25 Sinclair's. suits. at —BLACK SATEEN underskirts on sale Saturday 79c each. Sinclair & Stewart Limited. —ODD LINES IN VOILE blouses. whlte and pink. your choice to clear 75c at Sinclair's -ANOTHER SHIPMENT of Jer~ se-y Knit Bloomers to hand selling 39c. See them. Sinclair k Sie~ wart Limiled. N i- —NEW ANNAN RACES. August 1Tth.———I3igzer. DEIIGI‘. busier than before. Great racing. great side at~ stractlons. great music. Never a dull moment. Announcement ot race classes will appear later. --SCHOONER DISCHARGED- The schooner Golden Rad. which went ashore on 'I‘r;»‘0n shoals. Illtr (IISCIHIHIOII her cargo of ma} iiii Joseph Read & (‘ompany and sall~ t'(l.TI1l1t‘.= ' ' ing repairs to her runner and steer ing gear. —SUMMER VISITORS — s- New Bruniswick anti Nova Sci cars. with pleusttri: seekers. ilrrir ed in SIIIIIIIIUFSIIII? on Wcdni-siliy" evening and will sample the glan- our summer climate and the splen did summer roiids of the sister province. —NEARLY A TRAGEDY ~e A very narrow escape from IIFGWIIIIII: was effected at Schurinitn's Point, near Summersiile. on Weilnesilai afternoon when Mrs. Lee Horn anil Alisa Mildred Mutlart. of Summer side, ventured out too far when bathing and would have ilrownetl but for the timely arrival of sore ral young men and girls Jliss Mut tart has a particularly"close etill. its she was considerably beyond her depth and was going IIOWI» for the lhird time when the rest-n ers, using oars for a support dreu her to the shore. j-Q-om \\'I‘IS'I‘III R N‘ PE RSOXA LS »~ .\lr. and Mrs Ilradcn Jelly are spending a few days in Ilaiiiiix. —Mrs. (‘lifforil William and child ren, Suinmersitle. are visiting in Jloncton. ~Mr. Angus l\icl(en1.lo_ ieweller ‘ 11v. was in town on Wellnes- (III_\' returning from a trip lo (‘har- liittetoyrn. II. e Mrs. (‘. J. Ali-Donald and littlc run Leo. Alcrmaiil. are visiting Mn. Jlclionnltlfls parents Mr. nd Mrs. Alex Cameron. Suminerislilc. W Aliases Iiate Dalton rind Mary MeGrt-gtir, have returned from Bus ton. and are spending their lioli IZIZI -- at their homes in Burton, Lei II Mhlrrsrs M. Rrotlruirlt and John (iriffin. Ilrneton. Lot 4, left on Thursday for Aroostook (‘n._ Me. where they intend to engage at farming. II. —~.\Ir'. (Yocli It. Palmer. ltoseville. Lot. It. tnotnreil the round trip to Borden on Tuesday when he 111M some friends returning front the States. ll. ~I1r.s. Alexander McNciIl. John I1‘. Alt-Neill, E. J. Tanton and Dr. MePhee. have returned fr-iin attend Ing the Maritime Jledical Associa- tion in Ilalifzix. ~—Mr. Stephen Donahoc. Brook- lyn. N. Y.. arrived at his home on Wodnekdafv. he will spend his holl- (IZIYH with his parents. Mr. and Mrs William Donahoe_ Iiot " II. I)- S. Jelly. o1 (1'Lcar_v_ was In Sumnierz-iitle on 'I'illlI'fl(I}1_V_ visiting his (laughter who recently tinder - went a serious operatiati in the Prince County Ilospllzil. Mws Marv ('umt‘ron. of Ilos - ~ ‘rived in Suinnierslcle on Wed nesday and wlll srend a vacation with her parents: at Ellis Itlver. J. I\'. Italnsap" and J l". (Iauilet. of Richmond. were In Silnirni-rsliie 'l'litirstla_v afternoon attending the I.lheraH‘onservzitive political con- venlion. yer-Mr. and Mrs. Lea and .\Ir \\'inehester. of (‘hclsi-a. I\IIISS.. a1‘ rived by motor in Suniuicinslile on \\'eilnr-.-ula_v and intend to make i motor trip oi the Island iliiring IIII SIIIIIIIIPT. ~llls many lrienda everywvhere will be pleased tn hear that the condition of Mr. Wllllam MeKie. IIIIIIIZIRPI‘ oi the Bank of N. S. Sitin- merslile. is much Improved and all mgerly" hope to see hlin around again In a short time. II. ___<+>-i-- RAIN GENERAL IN ALBERTA. IQDMONTON. July 10.’ Recent rains have made n wonderful chance In the crop prospects of the province, and materially help ml cnndltlnnfl. The rains were fairly general throughout the pro- vince. and were of a soaking and penetrating sort that has not lyeen experienced ln this iarovinee in two nr three years. This Is especially" stator Minister of II. A. (‘rain Deputy Agriculture who believes that while there wll be n percentage of the province definitely curtailed In its crop prnnqu-rt by tltr- drought. there wlll be no-pln.“ ~i'e~r.‘- ' w! rd out. from phat. [eggpl- —0HlLDREN'8 romper aults, only 98c to clear at Sinclair's. -winss INSTALLED - New poles and electrical wires are hi» merside. by the street crow of the Suu Electric Company. -—NORTH BEDEQUE. ETC»- The Rev. D. K. Ross. B. A., will preach Sunday. 17tl Inst. at North Hedeque 11 u. m., T:avelIer‘s Rest 3.30 and Freetown 7.30 p. m. —WON'T THAT RUNNING race at Kensington on the 20th be worth seeing. All plugs and don't know the game. But they uregolng to tnake some sport. Don't mllss It. —L|GHT RAIN—A" very llghi shower of rain fell here early on Thursday morning. the shower which lastetl about five minutes was welcomed by all as it was the first‘ rain here for about three weeks. H. ' —~THE LADIES AID of the Pro< testnnt Orphanage. Kcnslnflttm. will serve supper In the King George Hall on dav o1" races. Ju._v 20th. Hours 4 to. I0 p m. Prices 40 cts. Any donations of cake. otc. will be thankfully rccelvctl. Come and help the orphans. —NEW REGULATIONS— Ifniii 'he new motor vehiclt bye-law ha.- been adopted the town government of Suniiuerside ls refusing parkir; privileges to motor car owners in summer street. between the town building and Water street. This iia i been the miist thicklr congest- cil motor section of the town and 1s providing actlvit_v for Police 0f- ticer Todd. who is notifying the car owners regarding the new regulic tlons. -PlCNlCEkS--i\ largo iumlii-i" of motorisls left Summereziilc y terday to attend the farmers picnic at Darnleyz Ammg the. speakera at the picnic were Ilon. W. A. Lea cominis oner of agriculture. a-l well as M ssra King and Carr. ltain_ whicl some of the clergy» men and farmers have been praying for, interfered swmeivhat with thi- picnlc faisiicltics hut was enrgcrly welcomed by the farmers IIPOSOIII. —NEW BY~LAW--A Irv-law n» gardlng motor traffic in the town of Summersivle ls being prepared and wlll be submitted by (founcil- lnr I6. \\'. Manson IJPIOIW‘ a special meeting of the town faitlu-rs. t.» be called iiliis week. ‘The bylllaw ileals with the method of turnip: corncrs_ parking, speed liiiilt ziu-l other n tiers that nave been am- ilcr ilisctissinn for the last few months and has been necessiai.i~» ed by the large number of mnlor vehicles owned in and operated in the town. It has been said thi! Summersiile, for Its ivmiilitiioix. cars In the Maritime Provinces. i ALBERTON HIGH SCHOOL PI‘III('I[\II":< lllilpartmenl, (fir, (‘aln.)~(‘ertiflr-iiti: Winners. (IF-HIP IX. I Dorothy \\'i'lI|lZIl. Isa- bel Gard. equal 2. Janet Seaman, 3. 'l‘holn\a XIII-urn. Grade VIII. I. I-lllzi Partly. L‘. Freddie Skerry. Grade VIII Jr 1. Dor-ithv Law- II son. IIIiIiIrt-tl Lawson. Jlargaret Slerns. i-riual. ll. I'll-tries Groi . Application. Illililreil Lawson. Xeatnesrc J'anet Seaman. Peflect aiteniliince. Dorothy Law son. Winners oi‘ Public Sclioil leave Diplomas issued h_\' Dept. nf Iiilu- cation. In order 0| merii: Ella Purdv, Dorothy Lawson. Chas filreen. hfargriret Stcrns. .\IlIIll‘l‘(I Lawson. Albert Ilarbiuir. Helen IVIalIcy. Allison Iieavitt‘ Pearl (Ill- ver. Winner oi the 1. (l. l), T. ver. Ruth Ilurdy. Vivian Profit. Jeannie Iiarkln. .\Iariiin ‘llarilyz. Winne: of the I. 0. I). IQ. prlzo. Dorothy Waugh. ‘ Vic vPrintwipalh-i Department: (Bliss; Kinch): (Iertificaie Winners Grade VII. 1. Nlarlnn Ilarily, 2. Itutli Hardy ll. Allison Learnt. Grade VI 1. lIi-len Uulion, 2. Edna Smith Lucy Alalleiz (lrade V. 1. Lawrence ‘Jallant. ‘.2 George (iallant. ll. ltay (fllrhsn. Perfect Attendance. Ii1|\\'I'|)I'l(‘l! Gallant. Application. IIr-lii r Matt- hew's. Neatuesa. Edna Smith. I. () I). F). Prize, [idea Smith. IflI(‘I‘l11(‘(III(t(! l)t!|)Ill‘I.I1l(‘Ill IMISL! ffamphell.) (‘t-rtlllcaie Winners. (Iraile V. Jr. I Jlargairi-t Hanson. Elizabeth Waugh, ti, liloyil O'Brien (Irade IV. 1. Yllary ‘IUWIIIIIIIIII. L‘. ltobert Nlclman. il. M. liufreillzi Iteii hiond. Grade III. 1. Margaret J. (lulton. ten. Perfect Attendance‘. Alargaret Ilansun. Application M‘ razairat Iloird Nentness, Iteglnalil (lallaiu. \\'inner of the I. (J. I). ll. Jlargaret Ilalril. Primary Department. Jliss Tan- lon (‘ertiflcatv- WlnnI-‘s o o Allona (lallant. J. Willard Oiil- prize. (Irade III. J1‘. I. Eliza Jeffrey. L’. ‘llavlil (‘ondom Arthur .\IuIIL',\’, 7.2. (‘ecella Ilanson. Grade Il. 1. Ilernard l\'elIey_ 2. Alfred Graves. 2. Ethel (lulton. Grade I. I. May Mlllmati. 2. Doris Hanson. 3. EveLvn (lallani. . Application. Bertha (Iallant. Neat ness. George Nllearn. Winner of the I. O. I). E. jrlze._ Bertha Gallant. Commencement exercises‘ were held In the Town Ilall and whllo the number present was not so great as 11nd been hopi-il, still u large number of ladies graced the exercises, which evoked well merited applause and iras highly creditable lo the teachers and to the pupils. The Rev. .\lr. Godfrey presented tho (‘ertlfleates and prizes. and also in u brlet though eloquent manner ziddre-iseil the pii- plls M. It. Lawson school trustee. was the chairman. The iollowlng program was then rendered. Piano Solo Beth Waugli..('h0ri|s -S(-hnoI (‘Itlldrem Iteeltntlon“ Ileher Matthews. Solo~ Ethel Oiil- ton. (‘horuiinfirhool girls, Reelin- twetve little girls, tion. (‘ohm I-liutuon. lullaby-by Eli's Btlllr "ing installed in Water street. Sum-I I185 the Iflrtlestpercentage o1 innior SUMMERSIDE and WESTERN GUARDIAN Hgliday Tim;- Inodom Iron all when and 1gb: unwed by T¢mpI¢t0fl.'! p ltheumatic Capsules I 51.00 at yo Sold at Reddin taiion o1’ Public tltleates. rates of Merit. Anthem. Hotel VICTOR I’. A. Cable, .\lcl ‘ormack, Niagara Ifulls; Vancouver; llaiuon_ Montreal; Keep them in your home, his: them on your vacation I Pot Dhcunntilnn Nun!‘ Headache, Train Sltknclh Bu. ur druggiafl. Bros. Tweve boys_ Solo-Margaret ‘sterns. Presentation of the I. O. D. E. of books awarded to the pupils tor wrltten essays. Prosen - leiivlng School (‘or- Presentatlon ‘of Certifi- Remarks. National Arrivals IA HOTEL Jar. D. P. S. O. Andrews, II. T. Wilson, 0t- Saskatoon; tawa; It. I). bli-Laughlin. M. D., St. Peters? .\Irs. It. ‘Peti rs; Ilt-th U. .\IeL:uiehllu. St. McLuuehlin, St. Peters; Jas. G. Alcliarcn. Alontugue lurs. o. Alt-Lure ,'lanton, M. 1).‘ .\lcl’uce, M. D., _k‘liampitm, M. n, Montague; E. T. Suiuincrsiilc; J. A. Stimiuersltle; J. B. '17., Sunimerslde: '.\i-iiiiii~ n. (Iragg. st. Joliiz; c. c. Wallace. 'I‘ruro; ll. '1‘. Show, Mont- rial; John B. Williston_ Amherst; Svdney \\'ol|e. Liverpool, .\'. S; R. Donaldson. St. Iloliuan. Sussex; Sumiuersiile; - Holman. Suitimcinsidc; It. It. Perry’ \\'m. Fiden, 'I‘oronto; John; J. Lcltoy Ilobert 'I‘ A. M. ltertgv. 'l‘ortuito; \\'. ii. G. lions, Amherst; Ii. 1.. G. \\'in l roiuui e, .\1 (Jurrer_ 'I‘ornnto; Parker. Uleveiantl, (J: (). I”. 'l‘orunto; Itorolhy J. (Iiiuiil. Kontvillc; .\I'r. and Ali's. II. M. Jlclitiy. .\lo Alt-Kay. Alontreal; liar, Jlontreal; .\inher.it' Miss Miss \'. l‘. A. lllllz. . Sciidals. lopuhlt“ Mcikle. SIIIIIIIIUTSIGO} fruim; \\'. l". Ian \Ic- Iilft‘; ; Blaster Miss Betty A. M. Alt-Loan. G. 1Iidilcl_ Auburn; Ila-h irdsoiz. llalifax; J. 1.. Iirmvn. SI. John; (‘. A. Vhisholm. II Donald. I\'. Y. Alontrciil; I". S. I-‘. Finolli. Mont furonto; 1C. Burke, Qlllllct)‘ l-‘rencln Iloston ton; Itobt. W. alifax, (‘it_v; W. (lauiliier_ ltice. Alontreal; \\' teal; I-'. l\I. Alhllait. Ilariis, ‘Toronto; S. . Alassp Sally It. ; I). Yllt-(‘liirislh Bus» Gunning. Boston: ll (‘. J. .\lr- QUEEN HOTEL L. Porter_ clty: Arthur McLeoi‘. Pictou; Miss Helen Lonbefby, Pic» tau; Len McDonald. Sourts: B. V. Raynor and wife, Albcrton; M. \\~._ Ilaynor and wife, Alberton; Mrs. J. I‘. Cormo. Bridgetown; Geo. M101. New York; \\'. H. Horrow and wife, New York; E. MeLeod_ Sourls; J. A. .\Ic.\'elli. Summer- ride; W. A. Allen, Summers-tale; Mr. E. J. AIcI-‘adyen and faintly, Suirinterville, hlass; W. l\I. Hug- hes, Souris; G. A Burton. Vernon: Trueman Jenkins Vernon; Mrs. Jenkins. Vernon; llllss G. Jenkins, Vernon; B. W. Mnrrlisou, Summer- side; Georgie Morrison, Summer - slde; Bertha Morrison. Suimncr - aide; L. M. Dixon, Summersltle; Mary Morrison, Summersltln; A. J. Irvlng_ ‘ty; Geo. M. Young, I-‘rtul- rlcton. N. 13.; Mrs. (l. heefe and fumlly, \Voodstoclt. N. IL; Mrs. Geo Beers, Woodstock. N. II; Mrs. (‘. Frell. Providence. It. I.; Mrs. W. G. L'hurehill_ Boston; Alas-on E Mun- roe" Cucrainentzil, Calif; .\lr.-i. ll. Ilinpl-irell. Souris; \\'. A. Ilreeni Pictou; M. II. I)llfIIlII\_Z,v'I'OI‘ll1Il(/i Ont; A. \\'. (Jook_ Alonclon; Mrs. S. Stewart, Moneton; H. A. Ali-Don- ald, Iloston; J. I. Byrne, Boston; Lilliam Connolly Portlunil; I-Jd. It. Lind, Boston; W. E. It. Lied, IIus~ ton; Jimmie Illc-Dltigwell, Boston, S:\ruli.1\'icliolsoii_ Boston; John S. (Iousins, Park Corner; Geo lhiel- ley. Baltic; I). Woodsltic, Hinton; J. W. Jzirdiue. Kenslnpttin; Ilr. I". W. Jardinc, liensliigton. - t REVERE HOTEL J. I". .\’I(I)ottalil, (lrwcll Vove; G. L. Buusoxi, Brighton‘ N. S; llazel Harding. limeralil; J. llagtaruiau. Sussex. N. Il., J. S. Ii-iunsoii, lton- sington; Seaforih Brown. BUSIJII, W. h. Jenkins, Alillidirxv, J. I‘). Larkin_ Itichmtinil; J. I), Arnult, Louisville, Ky; .\Iaii"_v i\rnult. Louis- Vlllt. I\'_\‘; Frank Gill. Alancton; J. (‘. Nlelbniiiltl, York; J. ll. (Iauilet. TiIiscoui-li-s; ll. (Iaudtrt. .\Il.-'coi'clie; J. Pincau and wife, \\'II1IlllH'§'. Man I-Ilmer (liioilivin. \Vinuipcg. M - 'i\‘m. I-‘. Clouttli. Jlontreal, J. A. Julmston. 'l‘igulsh; Itav Johnston. 'l'igulsh; J. \\'. (‘arriig Ifleilkcs; Goo J. Syleci. Ilalifax; E. -\I\I‘I‘I'.\IIII' Springhlll; t‘. I! (‘hi-Isthm. Halifax J. Ii. Irwin and wife, ihnlit-rsi; \\'. .\. Alilliztan. St. John; Jack I.i\.\Ioiiii.-. Ilulifzix; Ray (allauhan, Sunuuersiilc. RUSS HOTEL IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIWM in Everywhere in the Dominion “Canadalv DbstFamous Dessert 'f Mattie at _ Brjd6ebu$Ontar1o ivrrrmuxmrzwxvi i n rrnxnrvwn 0+0+0+0++o4 o o Q o o o w ¢++Fi+€+++ow+o+++o 0on0 o” E. R. BR OW I46 Richmond St Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rates. ' Good Strong, Stock Companies o4+o_+++_0_0_4__+o__¢_0_0_y_o_o_o@3_¢_o_o~ 40§o400040o0+o¢00¢+0u giiw .\lr. and .\Ir.~‘. llenry Pi Ice, iawii. Mr. and M " M. l am lll . . I SI. -liac; .\Iiss I. Gordon, Ilosion, liensinuttiu; Jauit-s Wurbiii'tou. M: Airs. .\li;l"airlzine. Alone-toil.‘ 1)., city. Je. Mi Farluiie. Alonctoii; = Ilucliamui. Aloncioii; Miss Ill. . —-—-—<4->———— Moneton; .I. .\. S. Il-ivt-i‘ ' ' \Ir.~.l 5m ARTHUR CURR|E SPOK llll'l~'l"iit- Ifimpirt: Vniversitics cont V5,“, t‘Ill.'(' at Oxford discussed ir-i-li . Itiiih Slut-lair‘. i'ii_\': lligiiieii-al education iu uuirarsil. i. "<1 i: .~t-.,.'e :i.i' ai.‘ , ._ .v, . le. Katherine Green , i-it_\'; .\lr. and Mrs. Jain.» Mel‘: 9m“ I mu“ “m”. Immll I" III“ Sumtuc iile. Mrs. It. .»\. IIIII‘II_\'. \I~ hcrton. S. ll. Alathiws. Alhertoti. Walter A. Waite. Sniiimursiilc: l\'. M. ‘Milligan. Summersiiie. .\lr. and Mrs. II. N. (‘PIIIIISIIIIIIIL New Glas- MACDONALUS Cut MORE TOBACCO FOR THE MONEY 4 ROM the tnoinen t0 the Public it was accepted. by the great majority of smokers as an old friend. For Cut Brier has in convenient form the Macdonald qual and preferred in Canada since the “fiftics." “m, ipqn-hh,’ .iii_i_l hiie, iill\"it'ltlllli.j II'(.'IIII|ll‘I){ll'1lI III‘ R- IIlII-“ml- VII)". All VII~ ~‘~l:»earrh in svlairatt- I‘(‘.~‘t'i1l('ll i". I i_.,_... .'._i _ , _ _ (‘_""I""' t“ “ It'd" NH" WI" l) Iluiioiis lll ilosi comu-ciiou iriti Zlt‘,()Il;1\\’l|\\‘; I\ZIIIIL'I'III\' Jlcllunalil. _ _ Oitiiwu; Ilessii- Mcl-Tiii-licrii, Ui- ‘mllmmlb lluui. Souihpori, I i .11. l l illlll l ii \l \\\_l_u\\\\\\\lllll\llnltuuI\\"' llllllll 1 nun-v... Vzlhlin 85 I Brier t Cut Brier was offered ity that has been known