u/" Jill A ~ J hlmiuliiiiiiiiilii I , .“_lilili;_liiiiiiilli" umru I ~ i?) .. fiwgsolwhy at home. His a . - h' m u. ‘mmfilis ¢'.".°.§§?'°§ieh‘“.he ‘day bflmw, one hnh the truth- l"! h d‘ ed b H0 f,"1,li,°§n1o»'§¢i§l?p1¢ had “m; t headaches and con- flfn, y irritating iilsito e uh “touchy? i h“ i °“ hi; enerZY "d p“! m i His doctor sullfllfid “i? ' an: re fialillolg $56131." he was a he“ "1""- .““"'.i.-».:':t*; tiouwalid °".t e m v m; and happiness. I (Jhhstlpation is so» unneces- lt can be overcome_eo elslly’ so leasantly b! all"! delicious ellogg's ALL-Blah‘: l dslightiul, ready-to-eat sl. ufllwo tablespoonfuls of Kellogg's ALL-BEAN daily are guaranteed to prevent and “MENCED IN AMBULANCE "m.- Masa. May N m,” ambulance was trans- ,, into a courtroom here today , m, case of Timothy O'Connor, i \: afternoon wear, lovely “Art Moderne" heel and reinforced foot ---~-.----.---.----a---... “Qus1ity", style No. 300, f or. street and sport wear. Smart service weight of purest silk with re- inforced foot and garter hem of fine hale... O Light service weight, ALLEY 8x irritable at the 015cm. "Quality”, style No. 725 for evening functions. Extra fine gauge 3 thread, genuine Grena- dine Chiffon, exquisitely sheer and clear . . . . 0 The New “DulfeneP, style No. 536, exquisite for inforced foot and garter top .. . . . .. . . .. . . The name Orient on silk stockings is your assur- ance of the utmost in quality, style and wear. IASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR relieve both temporary and re- curring constipation. In stub-. born cases, serve ALL-BEAN with each meal. " ' Use this natural method and avoid the dangers of habit- tormin pills and drugs.’ ALL- BnAN a so supplies iron, which builds up the blood. Serve Ana-Blur: with milk or cream with fruits or honey added. llelicious when com- bined with canned caches. Use in cookin too. So d by all grpicers in t p: ismillciaia reg’- an -green ac age. a e Kellogg in Landon, Ontario. 1wn¢ ALL-BRAN 52, paralysis victim charged with drunkeness, was called. As the de- rehaaht lay 0n s stretcher m the ambulance, Judge M. E. Bturtevsnt sentenced him to 30 days in jail. 1 van-colored Picot top. $1.50 --..--.--¢--.. pure silk re- CO. Lid. ...,...N... BOSTON via EASTPORT and LUBEC Saturdays, 7 p.m., “The way of contentment‘, to New England and points south and west. A comfortable, big steamer, 5.3. “CALVIN AUSTIN" provides facilities for relaxation and dependable transport. Spacious prom chads decks . . . airy staterooms . . . excellent, meals. Due full day at sea . . . a delight- (ful journey for business or pleasure i _ ' Fan n Bum (Canadian Naiional Railway to ST. JOHN. s firmer nil: from Reid's Pt. Wharf, Wednesday! a: 91.11:. (Ad. sad. Time), Empor: 1 pm. and I-"bsc 1.30 p.m. (13.11) Due Boston 10 1.1a. 135a,,” Thursday morning (D.S.T.) Saturday sailing from t. lohn at 7 pm. direct to Boston, due 2 p.ua unday. Returning, leaves Boston, Mom, Fri. 10 us. via Lubec and Eauport. Accommodation: for automobiles. RN r|.| EAST prsamsul Beginning ;Wea'nesa'ay, May 27 Two / Round Trips Weekly Wednesdays 9 a.m. direct to BOSTON ‘n63 N: ‘asflsnui —-——-i<—-—-——-—-____._._i.___A _______ .. tcrcd hreadglay alettuce leaf over it, liiiiilillYliis s vmi ruuiia ~ or saunwicn Simple or ' Elaborate Lunches May Depend on Sandwiches. like the well-known Door, are~evsr ‘with us. Simple and =1 ‘ , . common and extraordin- lYY-we have need for all kinds. Here are a few that you to add to your repertoire: Olive Cheese Plain cream cheese is_ used in this case, and coveredwith halved stutt- ed olives before - the top slice is lPDlied. . Black olives - are also delicious for this purpose. lIam-and-Igg Chop the ham and pound smooth in a mortar; pass the yolks o! hard- boiled eggs through a sieve: mix the yolks with an equal amount o! may- dresslng. Butter one piece o! breed lightly and spread with the ham, spmad the other piece with the egg and dressing, and press the two together. Mnahroom-and-Ilobstsr Saute the caps of hail a. pound oi‘ mushrooms in‘ a little butter about l!" ' . "" ., hall.‘ a sllcedi onion u desired’. Cover with highly- scasoned stock ‘and let simmer until very’ tender: chop and press through a sieve, and, if very moist, reduce to the consistency o! a thick puree. Add- unequal ‘quantity oi’ lobster meat pounded- smooth in n mortar. Season to taste with salt, pepper, lemon juice and, l.‘ desired, tomato caisup". When cool use as any fill- ing. . . Harlequin Spread s bit or brown bread with butter and French mustard, and s bi: of whito bread, out to fitthc former. with -butter and cheesc creamed together. Finish as usual. | _ _ p _ Beet-and-Cream Cheese Spread one piece of bread cream cheese. the other with beets ihat havejbcen chopped very fine and seasoned with Frcnch- dressing. _ i Chickcn-and-Nut Chop fine the white moat oiacook- ~d chicken and pound to a paste in s mortar. Season to‘ taste with salt. paprlcn. oil and lemon juice and ~pread upon thin bits of bread. Spread "other bits of bread cprrespon;iing.in' shape to the first, ‘with buttery press into the butter English walnuts, pecan nuts or almonds. blanched ' and sliced very thin. Press corresponding pieces to- gcthcr. with Chickcn-nnd-Nut Put through the mcnt chopper. ‘using the finest kni‘e, one cupful of cold chicken and one-fourth cupful may 11kt ' ,lcy, accompanied by her FHE (IHA R LOTTFTi lWN (I l iAR DlA N a i Miss Buddy MacDonald, of Crap- aud, recently spent a few days visiting friends in Txyon. Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Lund, of Try- on, returned on Friday evening, alter spending a few days. 1n Moncton, where they attended the graduation o! their daughteryMlss Geneva, from the Moncton General Hospital. Messrs. James Matheson and Syd- ney Dawson. of Tryon, have returned aiicr spending a few days holidays at the formers home, in lnkerman, P. E. I. ' Miss Olga Toombs, Principal of 'I‘ryon Consolidated School, spent last week end very pleasantly at her home in Charlottetown. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Bell, of Tryon. on Saturday, May 16th a daughter. Congratulations. Messrs. Keith Thomas and Arthur Rogerson, of Tryon, returned home last week, after spending three weeks iirTruro. N. 5., where they were un- successful in obtaining employment. Mrs. Belle MacDonald, Rose Vai- son" and daughter, were Sunday visitors to Tryon. Mrs. MucDonaid is remain- ing for a couple of weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bell and son, Dean. of Cape Traverse, were in at- tendance at the United Church scr- vice on Sunday morning in Tryon. Afterwards they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rich Lord. Mrs. Sarah MncKcnzie, of Tryon, received a call last week from her cousin, Mr. Victor McLean, W110 re- cently arrived lrom California. lvfl‘. of pecan nuts. Add to. it, half a cup- ful of celery. cut crosswise in the‘ thinnest possible slices, and mix to! ‘a paste with mayonnaise dressing. Spread this on a round of unhut- and cover with n buttered round. SALMON LOAF MacLcaiz intends purchasing a farm in Lot 10. v The Presbyterian Ccngrcgation at North Tryon have engaged a. student ‘Z559’? i911 the sliillmeLmonths. The young minister, Mr. Flex, will arrive on Wednesday, May 20th, and will board with Mrs. Sarah MacKcuzic, of A can of salmon may be used or an equal quantity of left-over sea,‘ salmon. 2 eggs. 1 cup bread crumbs.‘ jsnlt. pepper, l taplcspoon melted- bvtter, complete the ingredients re- iqulrcd. lit-cc the fish from skin and bone and flake with a fork. mix the other ingredients in lightly and turn into a buttered baking dish or in- - (‘llVldUiil molds. Steam for one hour. if the large single mould is used. or for half that time for Io small moulds. I r GLEANINGS FROM TRYON VICINITY AND Farming operations are in full swing in Tryon and viclnities. Some have already finished their seeding. but most are Just getting nicely un- Tryon. Mr. Flex has been engaged in pastoral duties during the past i four summers at. Malpcquc, where ho is much thought of. Tr_von therefore is incised fortunate in obtaining his services. A party .01’ Summcrside anglers. Messrs. Clow E. Large, Frederick Large and M. M. Bell visited Tryon I on last Saturday evening and worci successful in getting several speckled i beauties. We are sorry to learn that liliss, Olga Toombs has been laid up for a few days and has been unable to at- tend to her regular duties. We hope’ she will speedily recover. | His many friends will regret ioi in sealed metal pacets A - never sold in bulk fir,“ ma‘, ls. m FLYiliG SNAKES ELIIDE CAPTURE IN BORNEO WILDS Curator Describes Reptiles 5T LOUIS, Mal’ 21. Snakes that fly, fish trees and snakes more deadly than ihc cobra ‘were described h_v Dr. Raymond L. Dilmars, curator of reptiles and mslnmals at the New iU. P.- n luncheon hero. i Flying snakes. they sail through liho nlr by fattening ihcmsclvcs are iii-icy "hop off“-arc found in tho jungles of Borneo and Java. Dr. Diimars related. Bmvausc of their flying ability ihcy arc almost imm- une from capture. Dr. Ditmars dc- riarcd thni he did not know of .lilPfiC snnkcs ever having captured- Mr. F‘ J- wrigm. Prmw, County In describing their lfllighhlliaylj Dit- Census Camznicsioncr spent several ifmrs "a" m” coast wnug‘ u’ a” davs here this week. s '" a g‘°;:a:'“‘é “an Cob" Wis Dorothy ‘valkm s"igide' “Aasiihgn yijhlzwcisisclllsibti itlfiaglil‘ a Vl-‘iil/Jr to the town lOl scvcrulflqe“, Yorkprv “Th” Tm" BMW days‘ lfcuncl in Australia is tho most pol- . , sonous snake in tho wiorirl." Dr. on Monday “hero “WV flttfiulcd M“, ‘pz-nvrn h_v insis. Tnkon- drop for funeral oflMr. Whitcsllnclc the lain lmop n" WHOM is 50 “mos mo"? Mr. Rob,‘ whim powerful thnn that of ihr- cobra. Fortunately ibn tiger snakr is not ALBERTON rrlntivc-lv small doses." Tho srcond most poisonous snake ‘is ihr~ tron VlDCl‘ found !li'.ilc island off ihr‘ coast oi Santos. Mrs. Mnnaghan, who 11.1.‘. iron the -Bi811'1. Di" mini-ll‘ “Tild- gucsi nf Mrs. Wm. biecnan for ihr W945 "ll BT55 past “Wk rpturn9(l \v,~d,~“=,~,q,qy m» This s1iiikr- dcponds upon birds [or side lhIS week were Ml‘. and Nivs. Fred McRae. Messrs Earl Clark and Willard Oilltcn. her homo in Frcdcricton N. B. Pmfi- Nfliil" h“ ilFfWiflPd ii with a During her visit hcre she was tho riraclly pnisonvpoison. that kills in- guosi. nf honor at several Bridges fiifllliil" QYhPYWi" 1h" biid- al- und Leas. On ‘lucsdny aftvrnoon .\irs._ihnugl1 fatally svoundczl. would fly S. R. llurk~ am] N a. Harry O'Brien awn)" if: (hr. won. jomg, h(\,';{,(‘f,,P§ at n dclightful Tho vmost rxpcnsivc zoological Bridge of four iublrr. in honor of Mrs. |.'~‘]"f‘f‘lllli‘ll. Dr. Diimnrs said. was thr Monnghsn nt- Airs. Burke's homculrliinocorns. Llndor the proseni Many cthcr gucsi-s came ll'| lniol" forgnnrkr-t priror. n rhinoceros would the coffee hour. The prizes of ihc Icnsi nhnul $7.000, hr said. plny ivcre upn h_v Mrs. J. A. Vinson: Dr. Diimars has an ambition. Ho ufid Mrs. R. L. ‘Nllct. ‘said "I've always felt thni I wanted to nwn a raiitiosnako lodge so that I | Th» park orator made ivrmvn‘ Jililllfl for] 1 was kinrl of mothering icfernccfl’; to Darwin's “Origin of 1hr wh-ur- ping of rawlrenakss and Specics." ihripinx ihmn along a int." A tall man and his short wm-' Climbing firli. found in liinlzivsia. panlcn hung on to the outskirts of ihlavc spur». on Lhr- imclr-r part of the crmivcl. but were 'un'iblr' lo sci ihrir l'\"i’i_'.' nnrl nciuuilv climb trons, 11cm" the wcnkrr. Dv. h} mnrs Ffilfl. “What's his lay. Bil nsicri iii" ---—-- —-———-- ————— zunnil man. t"nci of cmnlrg nu". neck plied th» other. “All ho keeps tnik- ie no puvpnszo. ling about ir- Da:'\vi:1's oranges and “Eat; More Fruit. l think." rc- peaches." New York Zoo Reptile‘ that climb : {York City zoological gardens during ‘ only on a s PAGE ELEVEN i i i Summer and Winter, in all seasons, wet and cold, hot and dry, the Alemite man is always l. at your service. 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May 2i 1UP» - Prica. it is on the ruins of s prehis- This Hopi Indian village ciafins Lhcitoric village. ' Imperial v Puppy Food ll is extremely important to give pUPPY foxes a right start h_v early supplying nourishing food. This siari can be given h_v feeding IMPERIAL PUPPY F001). which is especially" high in food values as if is made from carefully selected ingredients univer- sally recognized for high standard nuiriiionnl con- ient. ‘ lblPlfiRlAl. PUPPY F001) formula is prepared uiih a view in iho development oi’ pups inio active, siurd)‘ foxes with pelts 0f highest sheen and faultless vnlor. . To accomplish ihcsv results "lmperials" musi be fed early and regularly throughout the whole season. Secure from your local ‘dealers 0|‘ dircci from factory. learn that Mr. Charlie Wright. ‘ofi Victoria. is a patient in the Chan‘ lotietoivn Hospital. where he under- went an operation for appendicitis. We imdcrstnnd he is doing as W011 derway. Practically no potatoes have been planted as yet. in fact, very few have started their seen cutting. Imperial Biscuit Co., Mr} Horace Mabey of the Bank of Nova Bcotia, Albany, has returnedlto his duties, after spending two very pleasant weeks at his home in Tryon. During his absence-Mr. Harold Mab- ey, his brother, oi’ the Bank o1 Nova Bcotla, Montague. attended to his du- ties in a very emcient manner. as can be expected-D. __.i_..____. ROB FLOWERS FROM GRAVES MAESHTIEILD, Ore., May 21 (U.P.) ~Pollre are atismptlng to break up an organized band o! flower thieves. The bouquets are stolen from graves leaving his of a local cemetery. ' his duties Ml. I Alli. ' watt, so You wmr n: 1'9 SAY rr err-r roe when n’ eossnr ? i > I RESUMES DUTIES AT SCOTLAND YARD ( Lord Bing of Vlmy is seen hero being saluted by s police constable on home for Scnilsnd Yard. London. 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