‘a rgeiiRoof SecurIIy with A$PllA will give ° Fire Safe Rock Colours, weight, type! sloping Roof SEND FOR THIS "Roof Security i.’ colours and blends of at». ASPHALT SHINGLES "-- 9 Colourful Roof Appearance ° Many Ycars of Service 9 All-weather Security ' Freedom from Paint or Up-keep Cost a 11' (revueJ wlrlr Colour" ' irouucen lcanraoa, I Pnonucts Ltutrsn. -. . TORONTO’ > samr JOHN ' ‘HIE I.I'I"I‘I.E SCIENCE TEACHER ' By Mary Starch Kerr ,A little science teacher;- come to our school to st.'t_\', Ila what is true and false i u. a lot of things, |A1ni proof for everything lhe aayl. to us she aux-aye brings; lWe. children like her clans. are t sorry when they're done, Hvt-nxtsv for girls and boys, it B l In: of fun To 151 :1 s» tinny things they never knew about, And 1n. t ttitzlt some of than will 6o. if we dont watch out. Our science teacher tdld Us. and p! red it. tons, too. ‘ lrwlt l; something which s will do; ttr" roa. and hats. v ilshes for everything from to baseball bats? n xnived with gasoline, it helpa should auto driver never ‘nave a part ‘For 1.’ he drinks acme beer or wine, or "whiskey, then watch out, Or fraements of his car aznd your! he'll scatter all about. your moi Our little teacher shntved us. In slifillnu‘ Jars and deep. How alcohol the scientztf‘: queer specimens \\‘lll keep: It hardens all the tissues, and that is just why we Should never. never drink it, if we would ltealtltyr be: It ltiiieti an zurrietvorm in class, which very clearly showed ‘Yhat in our living bodies no liquor should be stowed; So though we see the bee: and wine and cocktails all about. We're never yzoiruz to drink them- We'd rather pul’ them out. ~The National Voice. Granule Armour and dnignl for every Requirement. mm-meqeewr y FREE sooxrsr transition i i EMPIRE nay HALIFAX. , Empiie Day has a. epocill 5187M‘ lCLLllCc a' this time, when the Moth- ‘ s coat 1 1.; ctupendutg on the loy- alty anti .-L‘l'\'lt.'8 0f her overseas —— (ioutiniot t r the very survival of Bflilrll i '1'..10ns. It was observed PHONE 273-2 Percy Tanton Lumber Go. Ltd. Contractors G’ Builders — Home Planning A Specialty. in the schools of Canada for the 111st lllllt‘ 1n i899, audit. was in Ca- liilllfl 111.11 Ilmpire Day originated. In i904 .9 first. tgtnpnisl lLDhayl “his _ ~ . 1n l e o er an 1t 1s. now observed in the <11..- of the Empire. when school _c.1:.<ir1~11 of every creed and color arv zamnt tile value 0f the British 11¢ ritagrr, and history. It is well to ntiriollsill, but let us also PRODUCT WE (‘ARRY A (‘ONIPLETE LINE OF BUILDING lm; STANLEY, SIIAW & PEARDEII J ~ Goodwill Day, which re- nus 11.. of ottr worlcl-tvlde citizen- ‘ shit . ("ICIIYERNKIENP CONTROL HAS 1".\II_4I3I), 'I‘he 13.0. Temperance l..- agate 1n atrnual convention June 1n maxed the system as fol- IS (‘OIIVCIIIIOII IIIOSL SlYOIIjI- liquor S GOODS ~ prtscnt Prod uct Ad IIIAGDONA 3B»: i1 futile the complete line in the above Building i woon woutnxv. 00., LTD. irt-m :11.» m» o: driltli or - nition in this pro- Gozwnnutc11t Control has lg- .1!ll.\'l\' failed. It hos not. elim- [inatcd bvvlc2z111g, decreased crime tanri (Irtuzkenntss. lowered taxation II ; 11s nrnzntscci, reduccrl txnemploy- lmtrt :1".1i pwvcrtv, pmiCCWd youth safe- ltd 111v on our itighwrtrvs. and 1 ‘WIIIIPKI bofore our citi- vertlsement comfortable Ilnntv. On Plaster Base. BRAGE, McKAY Whnleanlu and R cInII t tam PER TON _ $3.75 PER TON from tho Bronkville, Saint lprlng I040 Hydrated t ut the Iu<l Bill, PIIIIIIIIZIIU llrnft and §l‘III~'.-\('ICI) SIDING In many attfaclivc coIvlvrs and tvhiu‘. v K _ Inferior use l.\'\'I_‘I. BOARD “as 1s" or INNI I. ISDJIII) L/VII-l‘. "I" Distributors. BR VILLE LIME Will erveeten your Land making it grow Larger and Better Crops. BUY NOW WHILE THE PRICE IS LOW. In Ca: Lota of 30 ‘Iona or more Delivered. to your Dearest Railway Point in P. E. L Tah Delivery Early and avoid the Rush. Order today Brookville Manufacturing Co., Lid. Wu also manafactun Burnt Lump Lima, M31011] Lime, Spray l.ime, and Hydrated Land Lime. and particulars furnished upon request. have a Itenltliy 1.1m '11s s are not being en- the exterior use INSFL HRH‘ .\l..\lI. m“ (\\'i{iL\I]:I\V can-L be‘ n 15 011m" t: a 101m of lawlessness in n Rt lvwsf etnbartasing to the z I: his brought. about zlilnnve between w. f. "n" brewer ' . 1n ccrs, and . . . iw 1n . orrupt liquor cott- " itnve i» en revealed in the : n.’ iltf‘ llritisit Columbia." Summvrside, l‘. E. l i . I i I . & C0 LTD lh q - 1 t» i =ntt0.\tt(‘.\s'r ~53; 1 won m:- i nun." l . Vankammn, broadcast 1W), how he won in a de- ny fellows: ‘nu; men's e0- of ave Only s, one of whom is our and leader. l-Ic being dc- :l.n: 'he voting men t-hl-nk BULK ousfv about the habit. of smok- BAGGEIL . u-wrd a deioat,» on the sub- ". chore n." leaders, a smokrr ‘maker. I had never seen any- '.1.'1'll smoking except it 1t the wind and that the u" is x11: as plrvszcnllv fit for n hr- leaves cigarettes .- frimzd and I enjoy 1w swim and play base- ball n‘. the Y. M. C. . In ordrr tn keep in trim possible, naturally, rlgmzeites alone. was rllfiSen as leader on ve side in the debate I ‘illfll the offer of Mrs. tary of the Boy's and John Co., N. B. 1. 1 . Mrs. H. Cl, 5. Adaml. Pres. j v Price! HALLMORE It will Dull a three In Itltgh gr.“- _ _ ‘ _ 34 Queen Sin-ct atzsvzasr; —— ~~ oooooeooeooooooooes‘ How Are Your Eyes? If yen are hnvlnz symptoms er Armin-headaches, sore eyes n rilnlnesa — consult a spec- mild. 2 i 6 0 0 t t Q 6 2 M vonr service with NIH} 2 2 o I §4§Q§§§ n! experience and a thorough rvfrwrtlnz service. (‘all In and discus! your dif- Iir ultivv. G. F. llutcheson (l. F. IIFTCIIESUN F. (i. IIFVTCIIIISON. eeeeoeuwoeaemm-oa.“ )+e¢¢¢¢o¢ov<oo¢o¢e¢¢¢ _--.,-..._,o—. ~._..__ CONVERT YOUR OLD CAR INTO FOR ONLY TIIE PRIFE OF ONE "MW" "HIM plough In w: 1-n\vr<:ur=1'1. __' mar _ ncnyvngnc“, HALL o STAVERT .‘ sznrette Leanne, to the Strohm Cigarette inncron , HORSE (‘luarlnttetnwn ORIGIN 0F PIASTI-JR. DATES FAR. BACK Altfhmtgm its ortsrn dutcs far back info flfiblqillby {flask-ring i in 1 up. most d", m“, (l), moufr; at?‘ which were bought before the limsltvs. Prr ixntufv, for varmtv llmmiliil- WM" "II" "Mk I‘ of affects, elaborate nzxtnntvnwatzuri, Ilupleted flmro will be all I- for each of clean ..g anrl t... d...» cruise of ll per cent being the 0111i‘. ui-"tstl-rtr-c is itmrttrpns "d on American Exchange. °°fILlhQ“’"F1}~< "Ml Prlitvits u» have no agent! therefore .t:_ pmnits fwd wa"! pjgyc. m", from ‘Hum u, ‘Hun o. tering for Oriinilletiiativzt, “amp. y), "H," wmumfllt h’ comb‘ u, l,”§§‘§‘;‘f,,l§§ :pr,:‘l,l.:rl,..l}.dr”r_, Mm‘ the Monumental Work! er ' - 1'1"“ '1' ""<'- plmnlmr mo when transporta- r-rn buildmt! rndr-s for ttn _ rp3gyn_ Appnm. 0..., ,, h}, Qfj}; m» will ehetrfully t» plwid- om reqnaa Increase ll ooet la In effect we have the most Imnntlful aloek of Native Alllmmzh an and Imported (lrnnlfe all Vermont Marble on hand 0f slicers of r-.\:'.\ mom] mm ptasgpr 1s H}... u n5 a he Show Iloume and Honmllelhl barrier in framv- (luthi. w. IIM?" ldllillll"! c- ,» 0v Yo - . _._ . ltmi o Station, Mnlpeqne Bead. Finch (iomcst- M10111" c‘-.~~.< m . . I: ' I » i- __,,,,, 3:} ,'§,',;;,,_ Chancllerfilell . v and ntonrimtr, and pheerinz him with Pia s-nnrlo cakes and other foods and Mm P. 0. Box N, Olmlothtowa, t. L Li) amk that. it is used in‘ THE CHAR LOTFETOWN GUARDIAN YEO THEATRE “INDIANAPOLIS SPEEDWAY " ANN SHERIDAN PAT O’BRIEN JOI-IN PAYNE ALSO h .W SERIAL "LIGHTNING WARRIOR" l MONTAGITE — SAT. 25th MATINEE 3.00 P. . l. Kilted Troops Led Canadiads At Festubert B1 I-‘l. II. GORDON (huadlan Press Staff Writer For the second time in 25 years lGermany is making the northwest corner of Europe battleground in iher attempt to ellrfke at Britain. |LIghtnlng thrueta by aLr and land again have brought were horrors to the countryside where 2.5 years‘ ago Allied forces fought success- fully against; great. odds to Item the enemy drive for the Channel Ports. Germany's blitzkrieg in the Low Cotmtries has the same objective u I the operations of the sprint: 0t 1015. Then it was that Canadian troops followed up their heroic resistance in the Second Battle 0d Y ea by in subbom Ii blind l Featubert. Imrusfnm u» mu or mag designed as part of the am combatant strength at YPNB. m8 reinforced lst Canadian Dlvlslfin SOURIS — DIONDAIY 27th. ‘r tum. etc" with which to visualize the liquid poison in cigarette fumes in my rebuttal speech, realizing: that. opponent's main argument would be, ‘there is no poison in cigar-‘ite smoke.’ I. also. secured a live guinea pig and mottse on which I intended to experiment by zlvlnu: them the poison from the condensed cigarette smoke. "During the debate. I was sur- prised tn note how few artruntents here are in favor of smoking. The main arguments were, ‘I enioy a smoke‘; ‘There's no poison in a cigarette’; or ‘Look at. ma, I smoke, and I am strong and well.’ etc. “For my rebuttal speech I brought out the tes‘in_': device, and fold the fellows that nlrrrine. like wllcr. when placed in fire tapnr z-‘s: and tobacco, when burnltta. vaporlnes, therefore, the white cloud which rises from The burning eltznretfe is vapor which can be readily liqui- fied. Then t cave n dentonstration of this fact. by siphoning tho fumes from a burnln: cirzuretle throttclt the glass smokinu tube. The young men were creatiy surprised witen the tube beqan to steam up. mtd when the cluarctw‘ was rontpleivlt" burned. we had altoufi four drops of the liquid poison in the smokiw! tube and two quarts of tutccnrlcitscd smoke in the conialrter. THE KNOCK-OUT IIIXIW “Nmv comes the knock-out blow in my speech. While one of the young mm held the lively mouse, I took a medicine droptpov and drop- ped one stitall (imp if tho liquid poison down its throat and then placed the mcusc on the table, and all watched the reaction with urcat, lnterst. Almost itisiztnlly the lttousf‘ took two short hows and twgtm to tremble all over, than turned ovnr on its side mid lxgan to kick 11:111- tically and in less than 3D seconds the mou" was (lead. Tins. ill‘0\\"fi cortclusivrlv, the deadly lmiure of cigarette fiunes. “The young men were awestruck and bevvilderr 1i upon so 11g that one small drop of poison wa so ])O\\‘(’I‘- ful and effective. I than sttgrzvstr-d that we 11y a tisop on thr uttittetv. pic, but the boys said that thvv had seen mlouuh and u‘ ' * 10rd ct “Nar- ilte pot it'- 1n n (‘i,1.tr1-i‘<'. cotic Review. zmx. ILINIITIIIN. roxcrcx- TRA’ ON 'I'I*f.\II‘I~III.~\.\'l'E During the ntonih of October the junior, llliOl'l'lli‘fll{iiI‘, and senior (iv- partmntts of Zaan Ifniivd (‘hutch Su11duy School. liutniltott. conven- trated on tcntpe mice lessons for the five Strndavs, ’l‘l'1c tnuterials In the Sundzrx; Sr! }>(‘l'S were sttymle- tnrttted by e 1 rttatvriais secured and urranwr-z l>v the mini lit-v. George R Sertiru. On ilir‘ fir. t Sun- day in Nswtnthet" an own .- "inn was held in the (‘hurelt audit when the 111' ' r stmke on ' lntwrwitnr-t- r!‘ \'1-.‘.'.-" After sit lug "Breathe nn mo, b can; o!’ (tori. each 301th: person. who 11nd ure- vtouslv btcn sttpgtiied v.- .h a Pur- pose Card and pvncli. was given an opportunity to make his vow for total nbsiinltiro uirl- the OPEN‘.- ist cnntinttrvi w» pitv soft ntuair Alter the sun»: of the Puvpmv- Cards were m" 11'1\:'. i! i"§l$ ion-rod that. one htnvlrr" avvl sevrttflv-hve cards had bet-n siqnwl. T's» felimvin: wee! rt Wrsoral let- Ier was rent in each chili who slun- ed. from tl~ '=‘ ‘ion. who rniohwi in lhrir (Irv nvrl t'lerl""'l ‘h'i interest an" ntartl stt'\pori.»--Tlxv United Church Observer. on leave from . are. and of roursc Farmer Giles son was just homo participated in a series of attacks designed as pnrt of the Allies’ spring offensive which had the liberation of Lilla and the eur- rounding country u its objective. The mid-May actions in the Festubert area were inconclusive. Al! resulted in severe losses and few wore entire-iv successful. The capture 0f “The Orchard". IIIOSI- itotabie or the operations in which lthe Canadians took part. on the night of May 20 W008i"- ihem m‘ der withering machine-gun fire. But the overseas soldiers gained the position and succeeded in ltold- ini: it. Klltlea In Lead Three kllted battalions - the 15th and 16th with the 13th 1n support—lcd the Canadian ad- vance following a brief artillery botniiardttteni. Wide ditches full of water impeded their Ivgwss. They plunged through, alt- ough suffer- ing severely from shrapnel and ntztchine gun fire. Erletmw trenches were cicared at the point 0f the bayonet. ‘Fhis and other operations re- sulted in the cabtttre of SQVCTBI ltundrrvl Yards 0f trenches. but. by Mav 25 Sir John French. the com- 1nand0r-in-clticf_ called a halt. The grcat French efforts In the Soil- chcz sot-tor further south had won much valuable ground. but viewed as n whole, the offensive failed i0 break the ei1f‘i1t_\"s line or to prove the dccisiw stroke that the Allies had ltnped for. Conditions at Fbst-ubert, handi- ca-nmd the artillery. Outclassed in weight and frustrated by inaccur- ntc maps, the gunners were tmaltle lo silence the cnen1_v‘s batteries or break down his defence. From litlav i8 to June i, Canadian bat- l lie casualties were 93 officers and 2.2110 other vaults. "The Baiile of Fcsittbert lakes place lis as the most imsaiisfac- 4 aciian Dit sion in the War." Coln-, ncl A. Foricseue Dugruid wroie in the Official Historv of the Can- lzultrtn rlorces in the Great War IEIIIAIEI. "Great expeclalions o! advancing seven miles had dwundled bcttveenl lthe 9th and itlih 1\'lav to ltopes. of arlvztneins! 700 \'a,rtl.~; at the be- . lrlllllllltr Sh" John French bad look- ;r'<I for a mater success quickly ncitzct-(wi b_\' 1O divisions with the amm lion in hand. Al. the cruLl .in writiutz to Lord Kicltefier, he ltvas tfllttccd to the indefinite pro- llOllll('(‘lTlt"l![ that onlv ‘bv employ- ing sufficient men and sufficient znnfnunitlnn’ for ., longer period | would i‘. be possible to break thrnurzlt the cnentyg prepared tyosiliotts.“ Futrrsu Puma? wuu. I'IIO'.I‘E("I‘ED l LONDON. Mflv 2O —(C'Pl —Au cviwtliness of suvcessftti Nazi n11"- s oh t :_ o .. 1 |1roduvti<>n cun- crntvtnred that. t-rttmt an niteirtnierl "blitrkreg" is‘ ' fi sdruibl’ a strong interveni- o mu uimn on the around and? 1.; in llu- ai . . 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AND SERVICE .I't(’l' from ihc- arcus ronceriictl. s. .t a rcasonxtiilc rhsartrv Rmlml-lhol lwua mu, into oi the chief en-- the NALIOIHII Ant-rout, tillllJcllkn in tne l(il‘.\l term of pro- non 111 thu Royal A11‘ rorce smg- 141ml girf the oulv ade- ‘uttutc l)l'(lll‘l'llOll 1m‘ arms factories] - and ouer Viiill llflllfilllll centres a-l ~ _ . . —:_ - ~ .- w t: I. '1 O 2 Z :2 iX/nrss 111 Wznstrtt lulu illc Royal: i eronauticui Soviciv 1n Londonf . . . .- .. .. ._ ‘lhub Brita-n twesu:..sv:; Hi0 nearest Doliltigngéééoflfilgg;Hill.‘t?‘gt golylfli,‘ FTIISV Works l inclement. the "mwcuu" ‘by ed with rutlltll mat hme guns x factory, ac- dumb she ‘ [FIRST PRESENTATION OF" . NLE (‘U LOT 40 1'. I’. L‘. DIELVGTS Logilregiirge gait/larch hall, 11111. Lnu bOHIDUYSlIIIOLIRII the weuthermwr-s‘ extremely‘ nttlthgt“Qiighggidn four (rays, ht: said. “(My Wm‘ tilts-ail‘;‘gil-Ltfifi... ...-......... can j ltggrngagginythgenfgus,.. m “u,” H“ m, Iwiuning “the girl of the n1nment"‘fl""< practically stopped on thtnggsl’ when B055“ ‘lmlaled hfi-‘M I ‘lull "M m m" l-‘luls because m l and the Officer states "I am '01P I Jclm Ma. mvc Randolph, . . ..~ n. Miss Ant <1." ' ' Al‘ l attnt-Lotttsu AI hall was fliled to cap- audicnce who IISIOH- nttentlott to t.l1u ser- forgcttifttz to flcfifil! ‘» til-at" uus ruuivlt" ‘l 0f 1m.» Aiarinru ' l‘ with hrr kinrilv his stcnoir, or whenlmld “lllb-ll‘ l‘. ‘I'll ‘l fol-m. o" l; 1| 1 tht- t1l-.1'.-v'.-. 1.1:‘. 1. Mr. J. W l\i.t:'l'2\\'v|1 tlvv ntilflllll’ artful 11.» (7.;l|l'lll.<ll. ‘don't know nothing." limuiverl ar's the t anl but I ftever could aforc." no deta" "m. gvi. TIPPIE AND “OAP” STURBSW W The T. lilillitrrn Co., 11d, Toronto. 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"-4". mm uh“ n,‘ - '_ ,, .1 iuwic ltotltig: ntrnvigtit 11ml vigor. iv a iimiicd ltuntbcr could be tit-t Bu‘, Cxordon" u“. fol-amt; Tmltm» audience “Lhlun, 111mm fed ". ' " . l l‘ . mm‘ l‘ \ Iriul will convince vuu of tIu-ir lributcd to nctzott m the air and in; - ‘ n” 1., fn‘ 1i f . .. , ..‘ amiss ant yeaul thev “as uunxrritti IIIIIIJS t ‘ ' - MMEWIP" ' -"" W‘ "m “"' ‘ ,- .111“ ‘ us. he effort but forth 1n ilti‘ ll ' i [the uiav was not in tum. G094! cwrztowsw Lrzrrucc, AN'—— , . n. u...» Ia.»- human. -\ 13f‘ F‘ WHY COULDN'T‘ n" (st; A 5WIMMIN'- POOL FOR JUST ONE GOSH! IT'S 001' ALL TH’ RBSTOF TH' SUMMER "r0 BEA GARDEN w — w: ow PAY HIM FORTH’ VEGETABLES HE. RAISES m HIS G/mocu, AN' THEN HE CAN our ms PRINTIN‘ PRESS tr HE REALLY WANT: oNc-—— MY LAND! \ll/H.AT'S ALLTHAT SCREAMIN’ 7-- few 7 JLK, _._m(.. IILLIE THE TOILERA- A T GLENNY. YOU'RE SO TAQTL MA ALL over: AGAIN somano AREN'T WELCOME AROUND HE \ \ l» “n. '\ I '1 . 4 1 EARFU vowve upset" w..wEt.L,You RE ANY MORE__ / DON'T COME BACK I. REMINDER. THAT UPSET v5u AKE THAT BOY AND MOTHER HIM By Wcstover I @000 YoumL ;. A \‘ NEXT