' ‘whens! , I I Children S (IA \ T Fletcher's Castoria is strictly a remedy for Infant; and “pm-em Aodsarespeciall l! years has not proves. ' ‘What.’ is DIM)! and sflothing Syrups, with" 011111111, Morphine nor 58¢ l! its guarantee. i’ ‘hflflfllm. 8nd by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids Cry for Fletcher’: x .\\\ (Qx A. Y Prepared for babies. ~ A baby's medicine I ‘woven more essential for Baby. Remedies primarily prepared a tow-lit: ttiree not interziliangeablef. Inf _ common menu: o ants and Children mt brought Cnstoria before the public after years of research, no claim has been made for it that its use for over 30 ICASTORIA? Csstoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregosic, It was the need of / l —WANTED— One Cook, man or ’ .wornan, also one kitchen girl. Ap- ORIA lSUMMERSHJE and w ESTERN m cnattwnnrown GUARDIAN uly Green Hotel. Summerslde. --SHAMROCK. NO. 130 S. O. l’. ~A meeting of t-liis Lodge will he held tonight (Tuesday). August 2nd ‘ill the Temperance llall, Kcnsing- ton at S o'clock. LAID TO REBT- The funeral .-f 'l‘heodore Pickering who died at liunter River Siitur.la_v. took place to the Peoples (‘eriieter_v_ Summer- side, blonday" morning after the i-rrival 0i tip» eastern train. The pull bearers were George anti Lt on- iird Pickering. B. \\'. 'I‘antt.'tt and (‘olin Nelligiiti. —KENSINGTON HIGH SCHOOL. ~ ‘The following are the nliiies of the St"l'\lfll_'< from Kensirigton llig!i' School who received Public Sch rol Certificates in June:—.\liriaiii I'm-l It ls Plfifliflnt. it contains iitt. 1th.... Harrington. item. F other 1151001116 substance. IS Goodwill. \\‘ilnir ’l‘oombs. ;\D'\fl 0l'_ more than thiny ygug it ha; Stiecn. (‘tiristcnc Buntain. Al- altitdincoconstant use for the yeljef of Constipation’ Flamyency’ l.in .\iti:pli,v. Ethel .\lc.\'ei_l. . 11c and Diarrhoea" alla in Feveflg s. am‘ ' y g he‘ “'5 . _tsuox ISLAND EVENT- .Tlic feast of St. Anne. at Lenox ls- l the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Comfort-T“: Mother's Friendf .t::nu|u:‘CA$'t' Bears the fin Us e F0 ‘Iltl GQNTAuI couluuv. tesw Yams cirv O R IA ALWAYS Signature of l Over so Years ‘ii’ >- -<-- ___ __': ‘P Ln- SAFETY DEVICES FOR RAlL- A HOUSEHOLD FRIEND. WAYS. ____ l."- _ l-‘iw liou~e wives realize who‘ a ' Two new tit-vices for iricreaisiiig tiscftil frlcni bran can be in the the safety of raVway travel have hoiric. lis lJllFlltJ-"r ari- Z15 varied lately been introduce-i] on British ..s llllf.‘ iii-i ’l.~'l'l'lll. railways. One is for use in fogs ‘For 0n sections of line \\'llf'l‘£ nuioiiiatie cab signalling is not instulli-tl. it frequently happens that flags des- cendcd so suddenly that the men who uwzre ilettiilcil to put lletoirat- ors. on tht- line crauld not arrivc in time to itvoitl danger. T.» nit-ct this situation repeater sigi ls are niiw rliintzes. and iltll~ one till‘- ciisiiiwn <'<l\"'l';. cute ("l -_ ptit p \ with Sin :i:I-r stitiin. lirtnikiasf-cup t|unrt of cold ...r iiaif an hour. iidiliri: siilIii-itini hot to iiirilu- llll“ niixtuic luke- \\'n ‘i the urtE-lt- with a silllfwlllli-K action. using a little melt- In .i wa l er. p931. ryjlpy m-e 1,3 .1 C.“ $1.01»; crl rflfll) ii‘ r4 |llll't‘ll. ltinsi- in clciin p05... Hm‘, to 111,, ‘mm and m‘) warm liliuitruwltnl‘ 1t .i lii-nit stillness lumps. fir? qflwmd on by mp Si: is ili-snail, ll no“ plain untcr n,“ nmn in [he (“hing “mm m‘. s-hlitial of ll~f>ll .li.iri~t\.rti_-r lite. fog (“ups U“ This d?‘ w] is m“ \‘i~n.- llflllvnllf- .~_il..;~<_t~ii_rining and am...‘ for phmri‘. mi. n!" tire .ri.ill ‘utiioitu. _~~l<t.li‘l1]ll4'~‘r’lli second iiivcntlon rcfcrr in _ fl’ ‘(mm f‘ l! ‘mud Nip,“ zmtnrypsuaflping ‘lwiw rm, PHH““_\_ rllll ili“ vtldlllll. .\ll ‘lllillflflrlds Liwfillg‘ ~ n H “TH knnwn mm slltlllill iroiu-d till t.ic ,\\'t'r.'n;’ the heaviest los< oi‘ lift» in l"ill\\‘1l_\' “Lin, .. .. . - . n. ,. , col.‘ "its l)t"lll‘< through llii- icnri ‘u "r"“‘.‘“':l,‘“" f’ “l”. {Milt cnt" of‘ one "ll‘l'l2l ~ t iriiuntatil m] l‘ w‘ m l“ “p” n ‘r “m” 3 h g‘ U ‘ ' !"'lll<>\'f'll \\'ll1'fl lllll Put the crash through the liclit \\‘llflil\Vkll'lx' and ltfOWtl ircm all irii tlii- bur-l null plrtwl llretri llll.‘ interest ;'::intl on Sunday drew an immense: _ parts of Princt‘ County. hundreds being in attend-l ance front Siiriiitiersiile and the ail-- iflllllllk towns. The Wellington‘ Band was in attendance and ills-l woursetl ii suitable lllllSlvill pro - cram during the afternoon l ‘ l l -—-HEALTH IMPROVED. i-‘retl ’\\'1iite. Albertun. . lllfiilll-Zll Summcrside on l evenin: returning front l why re lii» had Rpgffl l under‘ medical treament at the llo ‘ GUARDIAN ' -ST. ANN‘S DAY.-.\lany citi- zens took advantage of the line day on Sunday to attend the annual St. Ann's services held [at Lennor l~'-- land. autos being the principal con- veyances. ‘ H -—CONGRATULATIONS — Miss Georgie Riatthews. the popular re~ presentative o1 Stinrniersitle in the Guardian (‘untest was pleasintly surprised on Saturday when she was informed that she had \\'.)ll the special prize of $50.00 last week. tor securing the most votes that iveek. Friends are busy con - graltlltttlng the popular young lady in her success. -LAID TO REST- The funeral oi the late Jedidiah Kenney tmk place on Stindiiy afternoon front Si. Paul's cliuixli. Stirriiiir-rsiile anl was largely attended by a host (-5 friends whose presence testified to the standing and good TFDHIP‘ of the lute .\lr kcnney in the coni- iiitinity of Suninicrside. The pail beirers were John Steele. A Glllis_ A. Doyle. Alfred Keoughan. Archi- bald Sharpe and (‘harlcs Mountain ln'eriiient was ttiriile in the llonian (‘otliolit- ccirieteiy ...._._. —WHEN THE HORSE LAUGH- ED- With all of his thirty lirirse~ imtver tie-ad. a wcll-ltnoivn hzrrher 0t Suinniersiile was ffiTUPfl to en- list the aid of another equine on S unity nizlit. when his motor car ilI-‘d on lii:ii when reaching the out» ' 'rts of the town. His en int-i c c-ipilal of Sumiticr ide, his c? trint fll"|‘.\'ll by a fiery stceil. was nfiiitst its inli-rt-stliig t0 the many _ of Alleuby ' "re drew nu ' in viii l‘.'l.i Hospital. .\lr. Whites condition is nincli improved and his friends will lie pleased to ll-illTl that he is well 0n the road to re; (i\‘v»l'_\'. 11 ' . i? . —FUNERAL SERVlCES.- Tit-- four-rill of lii» late i‘. J. King was‘ . lit-D‘. on Sunday afternoon froiri his Li" iesidi-nl-e. Hanover Sh, to the ll. i‘. (‘hurl-h thence ltt the cente- ‘cry ’l"l.ie funeral services which \\'“re attended b)’ d large concourse o.’ people. were soleuinlzeil by lii years of ace and leaves a wifc atil one riillil besides itiany and friends tn mourn The pull heart-rs were “c .= (‘ltarli-s .\i'iiin‘aiii. Archie Sharp. Jtrlin Sire-iv. Alfred Kcuugliau. T4'l2lll‘.’t‘< their loss. ir~iorc his loitsoriul parlor the f'\'- "'on 0f relief that iviis shown lace was echoed bv 'l cli-‘cr applause front the score of 1t"XlflllS friends who lizid gathered around. DR. JOHN BULL Dr. John llull. who flourished in the earlv part of the seventeenth century is the reputed author of tliti Nltllftnfll Anthem. btit, accord- lflg tn Sir lfrcdcrii" Bridge, "the matter has been investigated by i-'l'n:; t ‘ -i-:: n". l’. -. ' l. ~- --:' ll ir itoii. irt n "itlicr lolrn.l.l Dcccaseil tins .1! many‘ but S" n" mnre seems to Ire no proof of it". llc was the first profcsrtor o‘, lllll"" of [Gresham (‘ollcge and his connection with the (‘ity tirade hini the musical director al‘niiin_\' (‘lty feasts which. cvcn in those ilays, seem to have Aubrey Doyle and Albiin Uilils. ll. Auk for tllnitrtl‘: untl hike nn other +1- i YESTEILY »- lliss (‘liira Gallant ol Kink irii. spent the wcck cud visiting friends in llicliiricriti and Grand ltivt-r. t .\lr. Edward Warner. liulifax. paid a visit to lflWfl last we'd; iii cl‘ antitlii r. A ilrilisli rniitinii . . , i __ n _.. I I H . "r hi“ Hm" company has acr-ordiiitgly- iirtrudur- _ . " ‘n, . H“ ' l‘ m ' Tim [MSW __“A ed illlPflill lrufiers- and in nilllllltlll Tum"? “IMF ‘WM ‘m! "l" if“ .\lr. Leo l). Arscnzitill. l-Jguitmt shtick abaoiibrrig i-urriiuati-d fr-nil- ;'.‘I"l‘f"l“' '6‘_fill‘\_"’l"ll'll‘l' might“ Bay. was a visitor licre on Sulur’ crs. 'l'lii~.-'i~ tenth-y.- haw- pv-.'.j...-.. “ l“ ‘ _ " -' ' ‘ tlav. fl . . . ‘ _ ..~ l"l‘ ‘l. ". ',' s .l .‘ I . m“ Hun“ m!‘ (‘h ht m“) ("NH “HUT of-l ' "i ‘vi-ll fill!) liffifflthyillllllll “jig; V’ _ I when the carting s art: fur-rod it» ._ " f ‘ ', . ~ "‘ ~.\irs. J. ll. kcnncy. Stiiiirrier - Bfithct‘. in this \\'.i\' in.» miiznimm :""n_‘- Li} “u: ahurinlcil ll; blflb‘. lclt llulllluy morning li-r l-"iri . '. . . ' I ., l .1 ' l ' '. ‘. ' ' ' 0f llllt. tairriiiuvs \v.ll be llllllll’itlll~ v _.\:’:,_ Hnhprhw Ximn ‘In “HIV klllllldil. dltllllkl. \\'ll£‘l‘l‘ Silt‘ Wlll ed wlii-n a collision occurs. v T k " , F’ ‘W ‘ "ilill Whine? Malines Carillons Busy The citrlllons of Alalines have never bci-n heard so lll\lt'll and to stich strlnniliil l*flt‘~f'l as m‘ late. The lrulli is that Alallnes lius tin- tlcrtnkr-n in get tunolhei" n sitflii-i- ent sum oi money with which tn present lo St. Liueniin a new (‘ltTll Ion. the ilerriians liavint: seized thi- bellsiftifflthr- l-‘rencli town. Soevcnv varlllon of Miilincs has been rin:< lng and pcnlinz. Tlicrc have been carillon ctruci-rts. one 0f the per~ formers on llic hells of the catlied~ ral ol St. Ronizaiil bcini: llte hell ringer nl‘ St. (Quentin himself. The hymn which he played embodied the iriofits ol‘ the ". arseiliiisc." and lhe "llritibanctinne." W. »__¢0>-~-—~- THE PERFECT HUSBAND "A Purim’! can find tiii<-'.’“ "Six Ilirys of the wet-k doth In labor fui- his money's. niil tipori ‘ltt- scvi-nlli llWfllil chores Wllllllrl llit- ‘nous-c for rt-lnx iliun." “Willi llls uwn linn.l.i br- nI-tli the l:r\\'|1 lllI\\\'"l‘ and otli llic duty" "lie linl-kr-lli tip tlii- bat-k inns." “lli- putIr-tli llll‘ i-at nil lr_v nlirliti‘ “lll. '- not afraid of llii- cook." "ills lii-s full not upon the mtrpct. and his cizuri-tte lniriit-lir not hull-s ili lb" ili".'iti'~i'lr-c..“ "lli- \\'i'llf‘t'lll cvt-rliistini; sot-ks. mid ‘Plll on his WW1! btiltoits." tl\’f'l'i'll.ll tlui-lli liis livo litishanil - who rnn~ ivirsli- his wife's dresses wlthuiit iriiiltwr~ "His svitsttnsf "'llir- grtiufli known-lii lll‘ll nit. and his breakfast iilivirys pliniwtii him." "llc lunr-lietli nicagt-rly upon a sandwich that lir- may adorn his wife with fine. jetvels. llt- grunt‘ blclli not at the hills." "lie opcnclh his mouth wltli praises and nlilclli- lii-r new fr-u-k and the word oi flattery is on llli tnntztie.“ “lie purceivt-lli not the oxidant-o of otlhcr women." "lio. many men liuvc l iiir~t in \l1e world, but none like unto him " "Yet have ye all 800i] lrliii ~ln your dreams!” i} All Busy "What's your wlfe doing?" "Preserving watermelon rind." ’lll‘ 1 llrztii is lll wt t‘.liriii~i'it~: for PilS< in; p.iii. The liriin is llPlllUll as ire- fvirri. slilrlifill quickly into ll woul- i-n bu: iiinilp of an old blanket, licd stwtiivl)‘ ill lllv- trip. and plzict-ll on lll" Mil-civil purl. 'l‘liis has tlio ail- t-zinlaun ti‘ l>l’l\'l_l lighter lit-in ii llfll-\\'1lli‘l' bottle. -—-<-O->-—--—- HINTS TO WOMEN DRIVERS. "lln nit r-xpcci other car drivers lll givi- you tlic right of iway out ct" l'llll'l"\\' because inn are a wo- iuan. l~.‘\'cr._\‘ cur Ill‘l\'(‘l‘ is on an equal ppm.» in t“.iii~ streets. “Don't llllli to Ullll r pvrsous rl'l~ in? wi‘li you wliilc you arc driving. .\I:iii_v ti \\Ullllll'l has figurrd in ii tuitor rilhllilrll]! busausc slic did not l-;t"]i lll‘l' mind on llttr ilritiiig. ‘flic ,;o.-<iir_\ wiririiiir tlFlVCI‘ is a incur. '1' ti» ti-airii " —-—--<>+>—i- ALWAYS DRIVE RIGHT Don't lion ili.» road. (Hit-y all lrnllic rzigtiu '. lllllll ~“l'>h on i-ir frat-ks lo wail. for signal. Keep flt‘lll‘ llll‘ curb. lliiri‘! go ultead til‘ the uilliicfs siznal and tlicn say you did n 1t sec liiiti. Don't turn in lllt‘ llllllillll of the blur-k in nurriitv suit: stri-cls. lion‘! fail lii report iri-cliloiils to flip piilhe department. ‘fry not to ilcliry traffic by killing your engine. llun‘l ovcr-irrflatt: _\"llll' tires. "flic iiiriny friends of .\lr. lThoiiiu fr‘. lludgstin. Albcrtiin. will be ])f("|<l’il to learn tlinl lie is suc- cessfully rt-czrvtwing from two opw-irtiiins which were |l(!l‘ll)l‘lll0tl iii (‘iiurlesgitie Hospital. Aiass. .\lr. Robert l<‘t‘.'i:sei' of llils town iiiotiii-i-il l'l Georgetoivn on Satin"- day. li-~ was rrccoitipztnieil on thi- trip lly his -i,stcr. .\i ‘. Fox. Ruin- ford, .\le., \\liii is visiting her par- ents here. \\'liilc at (leirrgettrivu they will l)!‘ glltdhia i-f their sister. 311's. lliiclielor. ~ Sirnaliir Ross of Western (Ein- ;.d.t. fllfllll‘l‘l_\' l.t. (iovernoi- of lll.‘ Yukon district and Senator 'l‘liunip~ z-tin of Fri-dtriclun, .\'. ll. i " ' in: Prince. (‘o_. flit‘ guests of Sona- ltir You. l'tirlltlll_ wi-rc- visitor." ti.- Siiiiimi-i-siil-i biotrtljit- cnrouto to tiie Mainlnnil. 1 a a .7- ._________.__.i__- 1'1‘) RSON A LS l l been both frequent and elaborate. Bull and several others of tlie tuost talented rnusiciirns of the reign of James 1. were Roman Cathol- ics. though they were obliged to cont-ail their ‘faith in order to (‘flfll a living. This concealment to have become intoler- tl lltrll. and he left Eng- land» secretly about the. year 1611 and took refuge in Brussels. lle bet-nine (irganisi of Antwerp-Calif eilral ln 161'.‘ and was buried there eleven years later. Mr. tscaosrousis WATCH l 'i‘he. following story is. related by Sir llcnry lANTI 0n one occas» inn. in the fur-oft’ time of his youth ii". llflirilniyrnti tins perclietl ‘on; the box scat an omnibus lie-I hind an old driver of bibulotis ap- pearance, with whom. to begiiile the time he began to converse. The fare iviis young enough to be proud tit’ a fine repeater cnrrleill in liis fob. By way 0f interesting, the ilrivcr. he SlIOWOIl it to him, explaining its ciriiipllcatcil nieclian. isni. Tlrc ilrlvcr took more or lcss' intelligent interest ln the works. After ll period of profound reflect. ion. lll‘ said: "What i want. tn know is. how do you wind that watch when yoirre drunk/l“ V-m. PARENTHOOD IN THE SEA 1 ‘fwo examples of the loving cnrc. of piirr-titlioiili in the open sea were Kivcri in a recent lecture by Prof. Artlitir ‘fhonison. The first is tliiit of. the paper nautlius. the triust lii-aullfiil cradle ln the tvorldf made by the rntitliter for the shelter of li-cr young. The second is the cast‘ of the scar horse. who curries the family eggs iii a sort of hreirst- pocket and goes litingry till they are liatclicil. According to Prof. . CHALLENGE Tllll ’l‘lioiiison the whole of the open- sca litllfld may be divided into two clitsses the swiiucrs and tlic ulrifters. Of the first class thul In 1 lb. and l/a lb. “h... packages _.J ls the bcst swimmer‘ of :ili;l it stays llic longest in the \\‘.'lll‘l", and llll(f‘.~= the longest breath of all lung-lircirllicrs. t '.\l. llitrri. iSllhllWlS, Ottawa; I i-onilni: Hay - Fever. suivulten cocoa. ASTHMA, spoil many a holiday. RAZ - MAI-I Positively stop} these troubles I l Sneezing, w n‘, coughing. . weeping eyes aren't necessary-—- unlus you‘ like being that Way. | 11.00 at your drug rat's, or write Templeton... Toronto, or s free tnr‘ Sold by lteddln Bros. ' HOTEL ARRIVALS VICTORIA HOTEL. l L. S. \\'.iril. St_ John; (f. l). Murdock. Ariilierst; Airs. Krieil Edmonton; Fred Dale Wood y Chauttitiqtia; E. S. Fnlconer, (‘haw tauqtrr. Elizabeth B. Uilver. (‘best- er. Penna; Doris (‘irrpcnti-r. Bos- ton; .\liir-y hit-Shane. Boston; l,i_ K Branitord. Toronto; J. Gordon .\lr; Kay, Bradulharic; Sandy Mcflregor Kilniarnotli, Scotland; E. Barrett_ Nantucket; John B. llcid. .\lont- rcttl; ll. G. Cralk. Toronto: W. H. livers dllfl wife. Toronto; John R. hiclaarcn, lluslt-n; C_ ll. hledltintl. Ottawa; \\’. E. Forbes, .\f0ntrea'r;| Garnet Brodlene, Montreal l). Austin Montreal; E. l". Wilson. Halifax; Geo, R. Higgins, Toronto Adolph LcCliiir. Boston; J. .\l. .\lc- Leod. Chicago; Fred Brouilbert and wife. Boston; Billy (‘oty and wife. Ilostnn; .\lr. and Mrs. Jen~ nings. .\lt. Vernon; C. . cArtliur wife. Suiiiniersiile; Adele ‘Mc- Artluii". Stiiiiinersiile; Dorothy Mt: Artlitir_ Sunrrriersitle; (‘iinstuiice AliArtliur. Stininiersiile; Marlon .\lr-Arthur. Suiirmcrsitle; 1'). llois- ner. t‘lt_v; ll.’ L‘ Palmer. (‘it_v; Capt. E. Palmer. City: .\irs. ll. l’. . Oriisbv. ‘fortinto; (flty; (‘loo biatrter. (‘lllfllillh lll. Lucinda Crowe. (‘liii~.rgo. lll; .\lr and .\lrs_. J. \\'. .\llll"(lfli‘.l\'. Aloiitigtin Mrs l-‘reil \\'. James‘ Amherst; Bessie Poole. l.. Nloiiiasgue; Dorothy Gould, hcntvllle. .\'. S; Bliss ll. Poole. .\lontaguc_ REVERE HOTEL Ill. K. Ross. Toronto; Garnet \\'. Prnlitr licnsingitin; ll A. .\lr-- Lend. .\itii'rzi_t' River; \\'. A. Jenkins Vernon; firs‘ ll. B. blush-k. Kin ross; ‘i\'. E. Pcrley. l-‘retlcrii ton‘. I’. lr. .\lt‘t‘\'lll. llcdftiril, Grant. Bangor; J. J. .\li‘l)fllllll'.l. .\lr. ‘Stewart; B. .\furpii_v. liradallidtici New Glasgow; J. A_ .\lr- Eliui .\icl.eod. Orwell hlcLcoil. Urwell; ..\l. Iiradalbane; John .-\. (‘. Stirt‘. Halifax; A. J_ Duff. Halifax; \\'. l-I. .\l_vrer. llalifnx Alfred L. Brown, Worcester. Mass; Fred \\'. Ltibs Hi‘ Worcester. blues; J. W. Illcliurc. ’llalifaix..N. S; C. R. (lanonll. Sb John; 1-‘. B. liowtlier. sllllllllDfiltlCf Miss l‘itlirir-r_ fl" il".!i* lSfliiC‘ (_i Jessie l r.tieil_v. l A ROUNDH EADED BOLT. A roundhciiiletl bolt which turns ivtlieri it is HPCCSSZUT to rciniivc the tint may often lie held by (‘itlttllltllf l with ll llllll" "l nlicrs0i'1tll"' \\'l'l‘""ll 51 ycitrs t.ld and is ilcscrilictl as the. parrt which projects through the nut. Suitietlmcs the lit-aid may fie ])l‘lf'll up cntiugli so that it iriay lit- caught by the pliers or pipe wrench. Sometimes the litiiiil lllil)‘ he filed on two opposite Sides so that it. tiiay ‘be lii-id by a tvrcritli | it‘ ainolilici" nut is available. it is usually quicker anti more stittisfnc- tory l1.‘ split tlic tint off wltli a ciildi chisel and put. on llnlllllfll’. lloftiw- sticli a ibolt is repluccil it $llfi1|llll he buslicd by strips 0|‘ tint put onl t-wu sides. A Suspicious Nature. "l il"u‘t like. .\lr. l)llll\\'.illI!'S new tttenogrtiplier." said Mrs. llllhwltllPl “Why not, iriy ticar?" asked Wrs. Gitdsptir. Slur ltud a ilreaiuy look lii liur (lli. well. slic may not be riicdit- atltii: tiiisi-hii "Perhaps ‘not; ‘rut when a girl is young and pretty and litiluliziis iii flll)'<fll‘f~.él.lll>'. Willi ii Sll'('t‘]lllllli‘ old fool like .\lr_ llulitvaitc artiunil. Hltlllt‘ of thus.» ilrt-iiiiis iiizii- start to l'i'ttc."~liirittingliurit Age- llerald_ t Allied Council To Meet Aug. 8 PARIS, Aug. 1_-The program for the forthcoming meeting of the Allied Supreme Council is now tentatively set for August 8th and will likely require considerable further negotiation since there is still a divergence of views be~ tween Paris and London regarding advisability of considering now whether the Allied troops o-igbl. to lie withdrawn from Dusseldorf, Dulssburg and ltnlirort in Ruhr Area, which was occupied liist spring as penalties to Gcrniztuys non-ftiltllliireut of peace treaty terms. Dangerous Counterfeit The most expert means of coun‘ lerfelting American BTPPIWHCKB has been discovered by the slate police in tlic Adirondacks lumber camps. where $20. $50 and $100 notes were being duplicated. llank~ ing experts have pronounced them the most clever counterfeits in ex-l istence. l The information now in the hands of the state police is to be‘ turned over to the Fnilca States‘ tleipiirttiicnl of justice. The secret- of the device is a machine which is capable of splitting the thin note paper on which American notes are engraved and permitting the facel and back 0t‘ the note to be stripp- ed front cacli other. Waxed paper is then laid over each ltalf of the nnte and a stiluliou applied to transfer enough of the original ink‘ to the waxed paper to triitke an cx~l uct duplicate of the note. The wax ed sections to which the ink has been translerrctl are llltfll llllfilfill‘ to the opposite half of the goodl note and in this wet)‘ "V" llilnk nolcs exactly alike are lll'°illl°°d-~ | ___.;@>-——-—- I . Ask for Mlturrirs nnil tithe no ntlrorl l I GANDHI IS_ DANGEROUS Revolutionary Leader Does Not Believe in Civilization The grent dependency of lntllal is facing today a sIlllfPllW "Fl-Elli. in her history. Recent irrtlclcs b.\ l’, W, Wilson. of the London hail)’ Xeivs. GNU‘!!! t‘. Arthur. of the| .\'cw York llcrirld and titlicrs who‘ ha“. studied the (iucstion. throw. new lizzlit in tlic. situation. and they all emphasize the. tiotver ti!’ (landlil. the llindu leader of tho rcviilnlitinists. klqhanilirs Kiifillllliilflflil Gantl~t lii ls toilay an open threat nfllllllfil; continued llritlsli rule in lndia. I ‘lleietoilire. rnfirirtf-lstlc. niovo-I rni-nts have been opposed by Hi0; Aloali-m and by the low caste illn- dus. who have not relished the| prospect of hclng subject to the harsh and arbllrari‘ rule of tho high caste Hindu. lt was front tlilril rule that British cuntrirl rescued theiri. The appeal tn rclillfllls lllfilll- dice has Jarred zi pnrtlun of the. .\loslem leaders from their opns- ition to nationalism Wllllf: the 1n- fliience of (Jandhl. lcndcr in the; ruovcnient against the llrititih, has siiccecdcil in ilcvcloping a nation alistlc sentiment among a portion of the low caste Hindus. ilt is this strange influence which Gandhi exerts which Illlllft‘! hint. so ilangcrtius an element, from the British viewpoint. fizindlil is an extreme rcligiunlst with a svrcet l_v beguiling tongue. Although he vtiilks irbout like a riicndiczrnt, with ibare feet and the clothing of lllt! liuiiilih-st} Iiis- fluent-e cxtiznils from the bottom strata of sticicly upwards. in the industrial clt_v_ln which he ‘UPRPS his home ho has dcvel» oped a social cult which protease’. to find its chief satisfaction ln prlniltlve agriculture and in the simplest fnriris of industry: The riiacliine is illscarileil and the hand is cxtiltcd in their ideal of indust~ ry. llc wants to banish all foreign- ers and go back to conditions as they were before British rtrle in lndla. Gandhi. the mun of mystery in dreaming India. describes himself in this sentence: ".\inst religious men l have met are politicians in illfllllllllfi; l, how- ever. who wcnr the guise of a jrolltlclan, ant at heart a religious titan." Wlilln scornlng nioilcrn lnvcnl~ ions Gandhi ls understood to titli- lzr- riiilronil trains and automobiles in travelling irbout India, spreading ills ductrinecs wherever lie can. land constitutional methods mac 2. s, _ ‘ s D _ l. ' . Buying Nice Whiteweai tlheaiiei than you . . ii . Ban make ll Dainty vvliitewear, beautifullfmade and trimmed— tasteful, attractive garments, offered in this sale for‘ less than you could buy the material, and make up’ the gar-V. merits for yourself. And every garment is just right - they come from the smartest maker 0f this llllg iii Canada-toilay is the day you need the goods-—today.you are offered the saving. Special sale of Gowns at. . . . . . . . .. . .79c. $2.00 Gowns are tifferetl at . . . . . . . . $1.50 $3.65 Gowns are offered at ........ $2.75 $5.25 Gowns are offered at .. . . . . .. $3.90 A notable 'aluc—Drztwei*s . . . . 50c. Another special bai'gain—-Drawer. . . . 79c. (flieniises offered in this sale . . . . . . . 70c. $1.95 Chemises on sale at $1.50 An ztttrztctive lot of Corset Covers . . 49c. 00c. Corset Covers .. . . . . . . . . . . 69c. $2.25 Corset Covers . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.69 $1.00 Corset Covers . . . . .. . . .. 75c. Special Sale value Under-skirts $1.00 $1.75 Underskirts offered at . . . . . . . $1.35 These are only a fcw 0f the specialsoffercti ~~Will you drop into the store today and see the display at the head 0f the main stair way? a Milne t. Mcleiitl Lid. A Queen St. Ch’ f own with the result. that his popularity‘ tippcirrs to have tittalncd nlriiost .\lr-satanic proportions. At a congress lll‘lil at Nagpur at the close of lust year, (Jatidlil while pleading for nouvioletict- ezillcil for thc dcslrirction of tho British Bmpirti and declared that. success of the inovcirient. iiiiglit lnvolvo “wading tlirotigh oceans of blood“. This was but a sample sf the utterances that were made at this (ion-gross, which lli‘l'lilf‘i‘ll loyalty to Great Britain optional tish tinder any form. PXPPP! l‘! the i-zise oi’ schoolboys under 1h years of age. .._ Dominion Garage R. D. Wilhrow Satisfaction Gulranlf-‘Cd- Low lPrlcee. tors of oxpeillence. The congress. W3!" 5t iloirlarcil for Tl0ll~('fI-(llll‘l‘llfl(‘ln with the British government in the cs- tirbllslrinerrt of its new sistem and for nun-cooperation with the l3rl~ Opposite ll. T. llolnraiis Summeralde, P. E. l. ...___,_ __ MUTT AND JEFF- . l \ .). ‘.~~. THC- ." r FmrTCHMP-hl". 110F551‘. HCUSC l l \ _ _ _,__,/- l "so?" "Anti the kids are enthtisliistical ill."—lnulsville Courler~.lournttl. you urt- not " e x p c r l - In c n t l tr u‘ use Dr. (‘home's Itintiui-nt fur tom-ms and Stun irritations. e sklti. ll-mple box. Dr. Ointment rm If you men I! 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