Egg‘ 1,1925 a “gamooo-eooenooe-o- fl Little Boy Blue COLOR CUT~0UTB -<-__e ‘just as sunny as onc-‘s could pos- 9V2 Boys’ Golf Stockings 79c REGULAR $1.25 VALUE mere Golf Hose which sell regul at $1.25. 25 of the latest shades in’ Rayon Silk Hosiery which will stand good hard wear. 18 inch silk leg, mercer Ized garter, welt double soles, hcfi and toes, Shades of Indian, Orange, Tunar, Sunburn, Logcabln, Fawn, Grey. Black and White, etc. Sizes 100 pairs English all wool Cash- Shades of Brown, Grey, Heather and Lovats Sizes B to 10. THE cuARLorrnrowu GUARDIAN 2400 iPairs Siik-Lisie-Cot . Tl “Rayonn Silk Hose» 49c REGULAR 85c VALUE to 10. 39c Silk Hose Substandards ’ REGULAR $1.00 VALUE 300 pairs of aubetandardl of the regular $1.00 hosiery ,3 in which the imperfections - have been neatly repaired- Mercerlzed heel, toe and por- ter tops. All the newest shades are included. Mor- eeque, Amber, Cocoa, Hugger. Cheri, Fawn and Black, etc. Sizes 8y; to 10. Childrens Cotton Sox 29c 300 Pairs Silk Hose 69c A Wmlderhil Vail“ i" a Dlaln or rib silk hose. Seamless toot double . Sale “Topday Children’s Stockings 15c A REGULAR 30c VALUE 79c Silk ‘ Hose Perfects ii-EGULA-R $1.50 VALUE . 300 pap‘: silk and Rayon eltk hone‘, seamed leg. mer- cirized heel, toe. eoie and garter welts and come in all the newer shades including Rust Sky, Cork, Fawn, Alr- dalc,Russlan Tan. Pongee, sum, Nlldl, Black and White, etc. Sizes 8/3 to 10. Children's long cotton rib stock- “IQB at half the regular price, one and one rib, good weight, double heels and toes. Black only. sizes ‘ii;- to 7. Don't miss this opportun- ."Y. Only 10 dozen at this price. REGULAR‘ $1.50 VALUE heel and toe, rib tops. all the newest shades are Included, i8 in all some are nub-standards REGULAR 50c VALUE arly Mauve. Sky. etc. Sires 5 to HERE'S LITTLE BOY BLUE "Iioiv do you do!" says Little Bay lllue. "I'm vcry glud to inc-ct yiiii." And we are pretty sure that you are glad to meet Little lloy Blue. too. l-lo has conic to play witii you and Little llo-Pecp who is a vt-ry special friend of his. Little Boy Blue has bi‘own eyco and hair. Color his suit bluc oi ciiurac. That In the reason that every one calls him "Little Boy liliuW-bccauito he almost always wiars blue. We hope you didn't think it wits because his disposi- tion is bright golden in color uud elbly be. Make Iloy ‘Blue's shoes and stockings and little bow tie tun. Mount him on a piece of heavy papcrva magazine covefwill do— out him .out and save hlm till to- morrow when the story will bo- gin. with a pretty suit for him to wear. ~ Operators Say , Hard Coal Was Sold At Loss A'i‘l.AN'i‘lC CITY, N. J.. July 31. ~»'i'he anthracite operators’ confer- ence disclosed today that 18,000.- 000 tons of hard coal, 20 per cent of‘ the entire annual production, had been sold at a loss of 50 to 55 cents n ton since the price di‘op in April. ‘Operators quoted the fig- ureu to substntlate a claim being made to the miners that they can- not ufford to grunt a 10 per cent. wage increase this year. When Governor of Pennsylvania. Plnchot, negotiated settlement, oi‘ the 1021i controversy, hc incieasoil the price of coal ninety cents to a dollar a ton. opt-rotors said. dip to the end of 1024. it was said today, operators had been ablc to get this advance out of the coal. In other ivordi-i, iiy advancing the price to the public. Now, how- cvor, the puihllc has turned, they said. The {l0 cents to $1.00 is com- ing out of the operators‘ own pock- eta. ‘because, tlioy said, the puhlii- is not paying higher prices, and to a certain degree is not even taking some of the coal. > ' The operators indicated In a ro- ply to miners today that it spent only about $15,000 on the newspap- er advertising to atlvisn tho public that any sitspension in tho hard coal fields after September 1 would la- "indefensible." The conference said that the expense would only amount to three-tenths of one ‘mill in the price of coal per ton. The reply ‘was made in answer to protest flied yesterday by Philip Murray, minors’ international vice- president. who called the advertis- ing drive "n waste of consumers’ money." M Inn-d‘: Llnllnent Ior Rheumatism. “IIIEJ IJEIITIIAl GUARDIAN SHOP from Holman‘: Catalog. CHURCH SERVICES- ‘Aug. 2| lit New London Geddlo M» uuorial at‘ 11 a. m., Clinton at 2.30 -p. m. THE‘ MARKEm-riii-iu was large ziticnilaucc u‘t the \Vil'.'ll berries and new vegetables‘ were in abundance. A; out» tniblcl 15c. ‘per ills-h. Butter sold at 35c; prim-s unchanged. ._-_<< o}—-i PERSONALS Miss Kathleen Trainor, of New York, is visiting hiir aunt, Mrs. Mnry Cass, North Rlvre. Miss Katherinn Keenanof Bos- ton, Mass, arrived in tho City 0i! ‘Phuradziy night on a visit. Mrs. J. J. Desmond anti daugh- ter, Miss Molly, arrived from ‘Bos- ton, Mass, Thursday evening to spend their annual holiday here. Mrs. Ado M. Wilson leaves this morning for her home in Omaha. ‘Nebraska. after spendingWan en- joyable time visiting relatives and friends on the island. -Mias Georgia Ru-ssoll. of St. PC0805 returned lhonic after .4961“!- ln-g a ‘wicck with friends (In the city. Miss Marlon F. Andrews of the P. E, I. ilospi-tal Nursing staff re- turned to resume her duties July 23 after spending a very pleasant thri-c weeks hol-Iday at her home at Bradaibanc and other places. iMuj-or W. A. Weeks of ‘tho Cus- (tmiirbepnrtinient, Saint John, has returned allter spending u. yach- tion ln hills city. Mlsisos ‘Rose and A it-a '-Mc-; Donald, of New Westminster. -B. who ari- atudeirts at ‘Mofilll University are spending their vac- ation oii tho lslnnil and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Rilley. They also visited their uncie the llion, Lautrhllu McDonald, East Point. Mr. D. J. Ktmncdy of Detroit, MicIi.. and fonmcrly of this ipro- vlnoc. HTTIVN] in iifllo cltiy Wetlnos- day nilglrt. M‘r. Kennedy is a hro- llicr ‘of the lute iMr. Samuel Ken- nedy of Brudallinne. iind has lim- ed his visit hcrc so a-s to ‘like/t his nephew. Dr. ‘Charlies Ki-iiinleiiiy. who witih M-rs. Kminotly and their son mid (laughter, i... spondlnig a Souvenirs OF Charlottetown A N‘D Prince Edward Island Carter's Booki A ND Stationery Store le headquarters rei- eouvemn PO81’ can aouve-uim sooKLETsm FOX crows PENNAiNTB OF CHAR- LOTTETOWN u _ LAND. an P E. l8- eouvEuut CHIN-AWARE. OOUVENIR OBLLULOID ooooe, _ . eouvema emriouenv LAT-EST BOOKS and NOVILO. All the but ' uAo/izmee and“ 14.8.2:- PAPEIU, 0%., ete. CARTER &Jo0.,_ looks Otetlenery imam i holiday in the city. Mr. Kennedy purposes vlaitlnig ‘his numerous re- latives in the province and also revisit his birth place, Ulgg. H‘ON-OR ROLE ‘ldollowtlnig is tthe -stundl-ng"of the ‘pupils of Cross Ronda School for May and June. Grade IX. 1. ‘Lincoln Ken-newly. 2. Preston Wood. 3. ‘Willioun Berndergriwt . Grade VI 1. ‘Elva Jifillkilflifl, >2. Ernest Forquiiarmm. Grade V. 1. Alfred MacNatll. ti. Mnyme 14m. il. Marion Gard and Austin Ken- sion supplies ‘here and save ino- no»y.-d‘t‘u\v.~w.- Bros, Ltd. SERVICES-Rev G. D. Purtiie will .ll iprencb at, Malpcquc 7.30 instead of. lllilfkfii- 2.80 p, -tu. as ‘previously ontwunq} yesteittay. The tablzes were loaded mid, thcrc was new Ipflttltfifig selling at Uni-rod Church m Canada, sine Circuit. Rev.‘ W. l-l. Pziil-nier. tggs 35c; chicken-s $1.00; duck Minister. Services Sunday. August $1.00 to $1.25; raspberries 30C 2nd: ‘North Wiusloo 11 a. ‘ni.; quart; blueberries 25c. quart; South Winisloe 3 p. 111.; Prince- ‘goosoberries 15c; red tin-d ‘black town Road 7.30 p. Ill. currnnis 30c; and peas 30c. The "Conic uiid hear ltrv. \V. J. (‘i-sh market was well stiipplitid with Green tcll of his work In Trinidad GET YOUR HARVEST Excur» ‘MALPEQUE PRESBYTERIAN — The Win- WINSLOE SERVICES. nit Cavendish Church. Title-May evening. Aug. 4th. at 7.30 p. In. Sale of ilco Crea/ni on IManso Grounds. 2817 ON [MOTOR lT‘OUR.—~M1r. ia-n-d Mrs. A. E. McLean sn-d two child- ren, Doniali] a-nd ‘Betty, and Miss Finpily Meir-an of Buthurst, N. 8., and Dr. and Mrs, Lorne ‘tiilday and children Angus unil bot-nu. of Monitreul. are inakin-g a motor trip through Prince Edward island. They wenit from Borden lo Stim- merslile, chime to Ohurlottolriivu and yesterday ttfimnnooit lclit for Smrnls. They will return. via ilie Southern side of the l-slantl-to Ilor- den. This is tlhcir .i'lrsit visit to the province and are vcry iflvdfillll)‘ impressed with the genre's] pro; operity of tho country. They visit- ed a‘ ‘number of fox ranches, this tiilso, ‘for ithe first ‘time and alto nephew. Ihi-eutcnnn-t Governor iiklhted ‘to rc-vlsit his dslnmi homo, an-d to ‘moot with his Ihositg of n-d- milrers and friends in ‘this city anti ‘province. l; is likely that he will whila here. Ilc in one of t-lm voter- an and most ‘prominent. preach- ers in Eastern Canada. and iris name ‘is known from coast 1y; cons-t. He has done yeomen service iiwr- - "it! IlI-“i ‘lam: lllllli ardiunus ii-fe in Christian entienvou-r, auid ‘he a-tlll vlgorotis and zcahous in ‘Master's Vineyard. is ‘the the Time when beet opportunltlel present for taking good plcturee. use A KODAK TODAY Look ever our line and you'll find one to plene YOU. .3. I Kbdlkl 06.10 un- Blew"- lee $2.10 uP- Eastman Films nedy, (equal). Grade IV. 1. dieebeir ‘Wood. 2. Guy Kennedy. \ 3. Helen Wood. Grade ll. i1. (Mary Jenkins. 2. Bobbie ‘Stewart. . Grade I 1. Edgar MacCallum. 2. Keith Kennedy. . il. ieahel New.‘ h Davidson. ‘Beecher. All Sizes Step In and stock up. . Brut} Co. m» ‘his new.» rose- 200 pairs cotton sox half and three quarter lengths, plain and combination colors of Pink. Sand, ‘gather 8T0 ‘having a very enjoyable Nil“ / time; 1 'H.‘l|l1 i ___. l2 At a, time still to come ‘on. HEARTZ HERE. -- Ri-ier- 11* Plrfle end Dr. lleartz. of Amhcrst. is. vis- 15 Aiii-‘ellfi iti-n-g hercf He h the guest of his 17 A llividivll of a drama ‘Hearts. The Doctor is en-toying “X. l cent-iii health, lint] ii. flJWttyS LIL‘- " hnvio some preaching ‘en-gmgcmenis ‘ 10, “NTiiiiSS-iiiikli which you will find It hard to detect. All sizes. n. n. iuiiif Programme 1 1 -_.. SATURDAY, Aoeus-r 1, 192s i MONO‘ I I CNRA TON N. U. '2£.-lt'> P. .\l. t0 3-15 l’. M.(A. S. l Musncal Stilt-elicits. | Iiiiirkt-t lteports. Title‘ pitigraninic is for the enter- illilllllrlll of the pass-engine on {hoard Canadian National Railways ‘radio equipped Parlor Cars oper- iating between St. John and Hali- tax. CNRS (Iiiltifi Metres), TOUN, SASK. 2.31) P. .\I, (M. 'I‘.)——- Iiiuriii-zil Sclectiong Market Reptirts. We invite you to take advanage of this service and let us know if it is of value to you. CNRO (-135 Metres). OTTAWA. ONT. 7.30 P. M. (E. D. S. T.)— 313 Metres), T.) SA SKA- PART I. Cosy corner for Boys and Girls Uncle Dick. S l‘. .\l.— PART il. Cross Word Puzzle No. 105 Key to Cross Word Puzzle No. 105 ACROSS 1 The name ofsn isthmus 5 Cut shunt 9 1 litipltinitints A min of tho U. S, Aulocrats ‘i Large plant Tho day ‘before an important ‘tiviint ‘Pic-cc out to a hare sufficiency Rested City in Germany Bugged A‘! 0r on ‘the highest point River ‘in Brazil ‘Stormed Person of stunted growth (iPlural) -Plau Cry convulsiveiy Priestly garment Vipers Rhythmic tone or tones Dietlgurement Fruit in ‘place of Socially superior Run away Hoisting device used on ships Persian poet ilusteneil Inclined from the vertical Barge-ins with DOWN Formal display Di honor C ipaniou Metric measure of area Prohibit Leave out To make sotted Town in Vermont ‘Blot-out Measure of capacity Citrus fruits A quadruped To cleave 'i‘o form or harden into a muss Metallic element Measuring instrument Thick viscid liquid. sweet Droop Drowse Disflgure Hun-led (Cut down ground F-nilt Flower lRmplicd but not expressed Long narrow piece of wood Animal that nourish-es You"! wlt-h its milk. Extra ‘person in a ‘theatrical troupe Bipeds Shutters Lawtklvor of Rome 50 Shl teNtoi-n-n-n-i-i-n QOIOWGBIQIIIOQQQOi-bfiilwi-l usually level with the 5S Quit-k to learn (‘iialeau Lau ier Concert Orches- tiiat was give-ii to u» iifl rluldren "Annie Laurie," (b) "Wi-ariui You can sec, the-u. how important O‘ the iireeiflflMiisui-u \V., i, is “m, “u. 3,4,.“ mph“, w.‘ A. Aloe-sci‘ J. W. liicliissti-tui voting children iiiih care. K- YOIAIlS. E. Grflhfllli. H1111 i Must vept-lalili.‘ 1 ,rcc with trllild R- Glllliliier/ rcu if properly cookcti; tho name 5. SOPIWIO $0108 it!) "Tile Hflme is [pup uf mus! cereal dishes. Uau‘ Land"- (lierbert Josuetone) ally the chiltlreifs favorite ital‘! 0f ibi "My Tflflk" iA5i1I0fii)-— the‘ meal in Iilt‘ dtissi-rt, and since _ MP5- J. H- "Y1"- this part of of the nical gives tlieui iJ- Bililllilliffi " 591951911 — P1119 u; much pleasure (ht-y should not M8101” Sllllivflllt i lie deprived oi‘ it. Oltly the sitllll-llfi 7- AIIAIRIIATDISOTA‘ ‘Cilkilioege Humor“ H s e erred to iiclu _' '- ' 01 EFF-PS. d ‘wens "Gum b a S. Pianoforte Balm-Popular Sol-i wlllfh an custortls, brrad and rice _ puddings gi-bitiii tIUStiPTiH. ii-iiit activate-Mrs. Geornc R0:- whiips and baked tilltiififl‘ NIH?" “'5' __v n , , hive [hem rich puddings or ricli i). Baritone Solo-a (a) ioung bakes’ Toni O’ Devon“ (Russell) lb) vary the nmthnd of prgpaifing "Swim. Sam. Swim" (Wes the-se \Vhtilt-d0ltle footie adapted to l0" 11ml LBW-KW‘. ROY Ufilf the young child. as milk, ei-lflé- BRET‘ 9m- ‘ _ “MA iilltl Vefifilililiei. Ciliitilctl iineii 1v. Hztimoiiica twist-lame (a). ti)’, totiilu that are prepared iu l-lll “How Du You bu." (l!) "Follow the Sivnllovr" —‘ unusual m‘ llllPXll-Efifill way win-ii they refuse the seltsame food eel” v5.1 in (119 umusloiued manner. When hiking apples for inst- Fltis-"is. w A. IIIOHSGI‘, J. w.i McMEster, K, Young, E. Gra-‘ ham and R. Gauthier. 31108 till the cavities with‘ hits or 11. Soprano Solos (a) "Good RKSMIHSIIIH, stoned ‘tiates. t-iliiveil Bye". (Tosti), (b) "Just a‘ bananas current or other JQIIAPB‘ wearym’ m‘ 3'0"" (C- J- Bond)-~Mrs. J. H. Irvin. or ‘ircscrves, or cv-‘n Cilfikcil coi- calsl for variety; or place a tiiztrsh- ilii, Il3iJ)iI-l5"“fs'-‘|e¢l9d * (Pill?- uiallow on top and let it rim ilown _ Mflipr Sullivan. 0v” "H, app“, 13. Recitullons (a) “An Old The“, is a He," ‘musty n; way; Sweetheart of Mule" (J. in which toaisl may be served t0 Whiicolllb RIIBY). i-iIVWIII-‘Il prove attractive to children. Rice d? _FOUi8 Am G000" (J- and other cerpappuqqings "my he Whitcomb Riley)-—Mr. Gor- moided in different shnP-W- If do" Ringer“- chiidren are fond of raslns. ofton 14- HKPHIOIIIQR Seiectimtfl (a) ii few of ihEflG iiiiiit-ii to mi otiier- "Because They All Love wise plum plump“; m- dish will, You," (b) "Who Takes Care make it desira-bli>.-—Froni The DE-l "A will" CBTQUIIWI‘? DMIKIT" signer hlnguzine for July. ‘ $1"- J-Mflrrs-Mylingikrllvifllig: jj<o>————~ i Young, E. Grab-am and R. Gauthier. NOT THAT, SURELY . l5. Sotprano (Stolen (a) “Life's i Lullaby" (oei-iiiii uiiiei. (b) i "Forexvtten" (Eugen.- Cow- “Ru-moi- has it that you ari- go-i lesl-Mrs. J. H, lrvln. int; to monry Jack." i “i shouldn't ilreom or ‘marrying; PART IV. hlm. He can't drive a car, can't. dance and can't play tenn-ui. _, Chateau Laurier Dance Orchestra. “Bu; he swim; well, you know.’ direct from Grill Room, Chateau l1 City in Alaska e KODAK Scone aw- Always Sheets of paper bound t0- gather fillm?’ I "Y-gg, but would you want a ‘hue- Laurier Hotel. baud you had to keel) in Ill Will- ‘ " ' for ‘ REGULAR 85c tHoIicc-gnnllold Allegcdi Lrii. (Iildtii [rt-iii Main Dining sir .L s" ~ _7_ x Room. (‘halt-an Lzturier lloii-l. I g .1 .1 N .7 s‘ . a 1. S li-ciioii —- “Gypsy Love J J a n V s. i. 4 (ilcliur). _ L7 -— 2 lfliitrait-ttr-"Serenade" (Schu-‘ ,i' v r‘ J v J *1 ’ t‘ INBH]. 4 ; y‘ .1 1 7 .-/ 2 u N Ll. ballad ~ “ltobin Adair” g y _¢ (Koppel). I '7 v v 7 y V J 4. .\l;tl'cIi~~"Cl1llll8d of Lnihe-rly" " ° l ‘ y ” (Jollctl). .7 7 r 1 I a J 1 s o J P. .-— 1 v 2 w 7 1 J ~11" 3 7 PART Ill. <2 J u r v r I d 7 L r .1 u J w v u v 4 y’ "_ 1_ Pianofortii- Soio—"Meiiitatinii"_, : J 1 u 3 2 4 vie ‘ (Lfliiiuiiuade) —- airs. Geo! r _ " Rilgflrfi. I. ‘xi Li’ '7 s 7-‘ 4- J 2. Baritone Solos (a) "Tonimy‘ I.‘ l" (Mi , (l) -‘ AMW" m 9r°sl'4w°"d Pun“ (hi; iiarili-liigfitrlfyllAiy ili-arliil‘ M’- U (‘Biilh- Mr. Roy (Jarson, I ___________ __,.___ _._______\___ i. tic-citation (u) "Sylvia." troui‘ “liiillada of lzlui‘lcycorn"i THE RIGHT KING OF FOOD (ooi-‘iioiii Rogers); iiii-‘iviiy; FOR CHILDREN. NcIY." from "Ballads ofI . liai'ityi-ti|'ti_" (IGUFIIOH Rog- Mucii dys-pep-iiu and HiOlllJCIl L") Ml‘- GOFiI-‘lll ROEQIB- i Imumt, “H, m“. H, H“. kitty, (If ‘fool 4. Hariiiouiczi Selections (a), ton Hose Thread Silk Hose 98c REGULAR $1.15 VALUE as high as $1.713 a p..lr. Titty cu in all the latest shades of lntii Orange, Sky, Russian (an, Aimo Fawn, Thrush, Mortsquc, l0. Girls Lisle Stockings 49c VALUE . 300 pairs girls Iislc and ‘all wool Boys straight leg Romp Rib “Mkines. two and one rib. straicht Stockings that WIII give excellent "U. double heel and toes. Piaf" service Black only. Also a Yew “WWW. Grey. Pow. Fawn. White Pit-rs golf hose iii this lot. Sizes 7 and Black. Sizes 6 to 1D. to 11, Thrgad silk hose, manufacturers samples which would sell riguiaiiy El/J. About 2:: shades in all. 3.4L!» 8V2 to REGULAR 75c VALUE n.c an, liti, Boys Ribb Stockings 49c j Leaders Of Big | Counterfeiting Ring iil-'.'i‘li()l'l‘, MIUIL, July 31.-l~“ii.‘<- I|'lI'l| .i:id two wmiieu. nllcgctl liezul‘ (‘.1 iii‘ il couuii-i-lviiiiig gang. ill‘- licvi-ti to have ibi-i-n responsibil- (or iioiiilinn, Chit-anti, iii-troll. uiid other i'iilt‘:l iii the lllititiit‘ ivoiit ivllh Cilllllli‘l‘ll'ii. hills, wi-ri» :tr- ri-sii-tl ttiiiziy in a raid on an i\])lli‘l- nit-iii. The gang is thought to have ls- allctl ii siiii-ri iii IIOQIIN $2!) Iiills. The bills taken by the ziulhoritios . are stllii it) hi» ilIlllilSl perfect fut‘ Jillllilkfi of the Ii-(li-rzil rci-ii-rvi- notc. ‘COOL DRINKS FOR HOT DAYS. I‘ : of show-ii ilfl‘. Fill iluari - Wllilt‘ graph-juice, itlltl i‘\\‘o table- [JUUIIIV of tiraugie-jiiiu-c and ii (ca- spmiii tit‘ sillgnr; illl \\‘iili chaructl Wilicl‘ Iltiitlill" Ililiilt’ high ililtlVt‘ ,Ilii~ ‘la-H ziiiil pouring ill a thin iiilrllllll. Sun‘. with ‘,ili|i|..‘t illftllllflil tliiu etlici- of orange. iil'i\]l~".]llIl‘(* liit-ky -Juit‘t- of half '11 Illli‘, class iii Lfirzipiw-jiiiet- anti‘ ‘ti-napiitili til’ iiugttr. l'i>ur buck and; .l‘iirlli lli uiixt-t" ivlih. l.'.l‘llrlllt‘ll loci iAdil plain Ul‘ chn-rigril watt-r SiIvi-r l-‘izz- Whitt- oi‘ iiui- rug. jlllPl’ of suizill Ii-nitiii and i:|iiI--_' spoon of sugar. Mir ‘iililfilllifiiiiy in‘ 1W0 SITRWSI sliziiii r with HIIIIVPI‘ ii-._ Finish ;\\'iili twist of il‘llll).'l-l).'t‘i (is lzaruiiili. I (iftlvll-Tlhfi (innit-r — Freshly (undo iZIW-‘ll ti-zi with Iwirri- quant- ity iii irhiic grupr-juic-e. Fill alas-i with I‘il1ll‘}'( ii \v:it‘i‘ and garnish with Ii '!~‘il fruii and isprit: of nrinl. , Punch and .ludy—.luii:i‘ of out- ilirill" illltlll and one-hall‘ (iranKP- Mix thoroughly with shaved and illl glass with pliziruzi-d \\':i." ,.~\<lil l..‘tli' a isllct- tifliavh fruit as luit-c of small li-niou and table- spiiiiii of sugar. M .\‘ thoroughly in ;'.I:i':.-; of nililVtrii itzi- and "[1151] with in-iriioiititwl \Vt'lil'l‘ to illl gin _ liw-(lri-nni -l‘iii'f~ lirvnk an “mg illl-i iu-Xiiil-irliiss, iltlli rtiiir tablo- AIIIHIIIF oi‘ ully pri-li-ri-i-il fruit syrup zintl a iapiioti oi‘ vanilla ice cri-am. Siirilo‘ iiulil wvil uilxi-il illl with (‘lll'|l()ll€llt.‘(i Vi‘il|l‘l‘ iind sprinkle with nuiuu-g, I-Jxtrti lt't>~('l"illl'l may i)t‘ iiililiiii juiit iii-fin‘.- ‘ lug I-h. "uh "ry tJtii‘iit.-iiI--M.x in i<lialur ' laliltspuons m‘ logari- bi-rry-jilici- and ilvc uni-Ii of lemon Illlti tirainin.‘ jlliltv, tour liiirptliizr with ‘iilllitSlltlllllfi iii‘ iiuitar and "uisliril ice. Pour into cock- st-s and add t-fiViww-si-ent \\ t r to illl. (HlrlLSil t-iicli with a “having iii li-iniiii-pi-ol [wigwfliin form ll i‘,-]iir:ii.—-l-‘roni the July Dciilltlillill‘. -i—<0->_-_._. RETAIL DRUGGISTS TO MEET 'l‘h<- ("tiniuliaii hnrniar-cutical As- sociation, ivliit-li ftpfvStillig iii.» re- iilii iii-u‘): trad - f (fanatic. will hold its ziiiiiuttl nit-cling of this year in Climriottiiiown. Prince Edward lwlanil. August Zird lo (5th Th1- cut- ruti- qiusrnii and rori-nt amend- iii iii< to iii“ Oiiiuiii illlii Narcotic Drill! .’l('l iinil lIiI- ri-‘guilzttiuiii-i of iilt‘ FW-(lil and Drum; act ari- mat- lils i’) Ill‘ PIIlUtAPTUII. <r>-'i—- HARD LINES A (UITIIWI woman (‘Ollifilliifill the Iiniifly lawyer. “Ah Wlllllg ii, 4|. \l)ll‘l' limb llll.“.‘l)i'lll‘l|," hilt‘ Hiliii. "\\"liat'.~i ili- u|..'iltcr‘."’ .'isketl the Liwycr. “Th-ii iliilirurs ilfillt‘ ‘got r-onvi-rt- i.l lo religion. nnil we ain't groin n t-iiirkrn on d‘- ‘ziiii for two \\‘.‘ l ks." im- THEN THE ROW STARTED ice Mrs. 'li'-' 7i iill. Scrtiipp ~ My fool's aiili-cp ‘garnish. Surapp—ilt'.~‘ funny (flint it is (ioiili-n Flzz-Vi/iiiii- of oui- egg. lll'\' r your tongue. 6- a ready accomplish ince. Increased Crops, Increased Yield, Assured From the Use 0f SDILGRO i Do not fail to call at our Office and hear what SOIDGRO has al- Soilgro Selling Agency Murdock Macliinnoi Manager 176 Kent Street ed in this Prov- “new. ..._...-+_..-¢-L .-—~.- v p-e <§s