mn'zo.j19'22' “1 fätzzww. ‘ , Tire Centralfiuattlîtn l 5H0? nom Hoimtn‘l catalan; l RENIEMBE-R Vernon Races, Juiy . la" me une“ matinae ever held v on Val-non track. BEAUTIFUL TROP.an in w.l w. Weiiner’s wiudow, Gruton St... l. the mnsutfioent trolihy donated byl me Rotary Club is on dispiay. 1‘le nophy will be prenanth to tbe hast] ail-round sohooi boy athiete at ths Dominion Day meet July let at me Atbegwelt grounds. MATINE'E RAÇEUJ— Tbs 12th. M July celebrotlon this' yen: “alu be held os nous! on me Char— lottetown Drlving Part zrounds. “le (‘hariot-tetown Drivlnx Club ._ will courante wnh the Orange: f men, Ait is the intention or tbe club to Dut on three tostolasaes. POUCE COURT.-—At the Police ' Court Veaterdny morning une wom“ (or seiiing liquor wag tlnod 300 lier hnsbnnd is alrendy in ,3“ dolng lime tor a similar antenne “nm; ma nm. One prohi'oition . (me wns adjourned utntnil the 201i: 3.1- One drunk was tlned 810. and an— mher 920 and a thaird 530. PLANT.——Durin-g the , VISITED trains, while fnw houns ‘betw oen wuitlng in (ihnriotiptown yerterday A. v me memlbm's ot«_the Rings (‘oliege "‘- Varsity 'l‘rouns Were verv 'icindi'y' shown through the inlerosting _ plant of Mosan. J and 'i'. Morris. t: manufacturer-s o‘t Peerlesg Ginger Ale. 'l‘he ('ompnny icit yesterdny l'or Summerslddpnd will pluy there and nt O‘LenryÇ Tignish and Bore don this weok. ' * ’i‘he Vnrsity Troupe or Rings t‘ai. loge parsed through Clmriotlntown VARSITY TROUPE POPULAR— yesterduv on liieir way to Summer. .' suie whare they produr‘e their ’ t-hnrm-ing comedv .-\N\I.»witn vaudeville —— lncluding Wllhert Avery, the boy vloilnist. in Geoe rgetown and Miontnlzus thev me! wlth the Hume 8110(‘95-1 trnt they t received in Charlottetown. in Georgetclwn the town penple very llindiy entertained them. .Mr. J. S. Maban handlod thelr advance woril. ' HAMPSHIRE SCHOOL —- 'i‘he 1 standing of the pupiie ot Hamp- 1' rhiro sohooi tor t'ho month ot May ris as tollows: Grade V.—1. Hilda At-kland; 2, Gecrtrude Aokland', 3, Florence Wsrd. Grade iV.——1. An- nie Easbor; 2. Eiia Edwarda; 3. Jean LEaster. Grade ‘Idli. santon—1. Willle Mnlyneaeux. Grade rn. jun- ior—<1, Eieanor Ackiand: 2. .Ednal IEaster; 3, lMai'y Edwards. Grade ILfil, Florence .Tremere; 2, Ham- mie Watts; 3, Aibert Tremere. Thœe h‘avinlg perfect intendance tor une month waro: Elle Edwards, Rota IMoNei-ll. Louis Nov. Jean Ens- ter. .Mary Edwards, Eieanor Ack— land, Wrillio 'Molyneaux, Viola TI‘e-,,.: more, ’Lioy’d Moiynssux. Garfleid ' Tremere, Ereddis Moiyneaux, Hum- mie Watts, Edna Eaeter. The per- centage oi’ attendance .ior the month " wu 01.0. ‘ "w PERSONALS _.. s— . :er. Urias MoDonnld. Boiden is '" in the 'city. er. J. D. Stewart, K. C, went tu Snmmerside yezterdny. . Mr. Willluln Heustls, Ciiy was n :5. passenger yesterday atternoon to 'l‘iznish. ....'|Mrs. Dalton. Georgetown. was À‘ a passenger to Oharlottetown this Week.—A. Miss L. E. Mucinnis who iras been vislling in Martinvnlo has ro— lurned to the eity. ’l‘he Gunrdlan regrets to learn oi _ the serious iliness oi Mrs. William Blrt, Sr., of Covehead. îer. D. A. Benton. ot‘ Woburn. IMnss.. in visiting i‘riende et. Murray . River and wns rogistered yeslerdny at the Revere. Mr. E. E. Pareons. manager or Wooiworth's l-‘ive and Ten Cent Store at Iliolitsx arrived in the rlty œnterdny morning and returned to tho moinland in he niteruoon. Messrs. R. A. Jnhnnon. J. OiCon- nor and J. F‘. Protitt, Kensington. Were in the city on Saturudy mak- ing arrangements for the (orth- coming Kenslngton herse races. ._.__- 'Mr. and ’Mrs. Çyrii Jny, Mr. and- M'rs. Harry Swsn. Mr. and Mrs. Wallnco MoDonald. ali ni Cave Head mlotured to «Souris Sil-nday. They report crop prorpecis sood in the east. Mr. and ers. Jnmns Birt and inmily oi‘ Limertone. Mairie. have arrived at t'heir oid home st Cove Hrad, rit in neediess '._o sav tnet their many triends are pleased in weioome them vbaok to their oid home. ‘Mr. John R. inmànL'tormêriy of t'nis province and now ot Montunn, l" 8‘. la visitan oldJriqnda in the ‘liv and in the vieinlty or vernon River. Mr. ‘hmun lils beau aWnY lrom tho island Itor tho psst. six- » “fin yenrs. ille was registend nt t the 'Revere Hotei. _’—————.—-— ‘wnnnml -. .1. llill cotton layer Frei'ght Paid = 1 » 310.00 or more. No annoying delays. We pay freight as usual on double Dol- lar Days on cash Eurchases amounting t0 oods shipped promptly. lilill R DAYS Thursday and F riday J une 22nd and 23rd TEE ' OBAELŒTETOWN GUABDIAR î Money Back Out: usual guarantee “Money c'heerfully refunded if goods fail t0 please,” applies äo Dollar Days just the same as on ordinarjï ays. . DOLLAR DAYS are now recognieed as the big shopping lavent of the Spring season. This year we are able to oifer more special attractions than in the past. PrlCes are mach lower— your dollars will buy much more. Don’t; fail t-o visit t‘his store on Dollar Days”——get your share of the bargains. = Brass‘ 3 11.9s BRASS BED exactiy like ont, two lnch post with massive cap, 5 brass i‘lliers. big easy running castors, satin .flnish wllh rlbbon ei'fect. gunmntoed flnish. ls‘ull double slze. Worth 820.00. s DAYS .......... .. 511.95 BRASS RAIL BED. Vi’hite enamei iron beds with braas rail ucross head and l'ool. Single site oniy. Wortn 511.75 DOLLAR DAYS .......... .. 57.50 Or complote Wllh spring and Mattress. . 016.00 lelt mattresses 8‘49 V , Made ol’ live new sprlngy cottnn i‘elted in loyers, envered with tirt tick-ing. A quality mattress. Worth 812.50. 3 DAYS specinl al ......... .. .. 08.49 FEATHER PILLOWS. Good size, well fllled. good grade tiok covering. Worth 31.00 each. 8’ DAYS. pair ........................................................................ .. 81.50 8E0 OUTFIT consisting ol' full double slze iron bed, spring and mattress. Worth 81.60 S DAYS titis Boys An exceptionaily good vaine in Net Cnrlaining .............. .. 2 Yard. tor 31.00 Large size Croehet Bad- . Line-n Dept. Wonderlul Values lot S Days _ Not 0n1y the remarkable values men'ti‘oned below—every- ohmg in our big brig‘ht linen department is yours at wh‘olesaie x prices on bot‘h DOLLAR DAYS. Yard wme wmte Cmm" "8mm (“mon “m'k Prim cotlon‘ dm'k m iablv >th l'i. wlten louves un» lnfiel'lPil——flnlflli€d in ................ ..7 Yards tor 51.00 'l'owels 1x x 30 inoh light patterns—extra spec- Surmœ (mkmw me“ mp' Won“ 5221M s DAYS ’ in 1.00 Yard wme wnne .......................... .. 4 for 31.00 lui ...... .. 5/, Yards for 3 _______________ n v7.75 C tt , ' 0 on 595:: ‘quä‘àä Unbleached Table l‘ln'ld Ginghums in a . """"""" " ' °r ' Damask 2 Yards tor 31.00 range ni pl‘rny patterns LOVeli' Net Curtnining .......... ., fil/2 Yards l'or 51.00 . d by Lhe yard. Flve designs 18 x 18 inch ankins .............. .. 5 Yards for 51.00 6 far 31.00 54 to 81 inch White Tllis hnndsome S'ide- Ladies Assorted Hand. kerchiais 1 Daun for 31.00 Extra quality Grey Cot- tcn in bundies ot 12 yards spreads. Wondertul value in lengths 01 2 to 7 yards. pair Laye Sh ams Oak. Worth 830.00 S ...................................... .. 51.90 Per Bundle 51.00 Ail for 81.00 DAYS 34 inch ['nbleached White Turlcish Towels, Cotton 'l‘oweliing. Cotton. Extra value size 17x34 inch. extra qual- ............ .. 10 Yards for 31.00 .............. .. 8 Yard. for 81.00 ity 4 for 31.00 4 Pantry Towels ior Coiored anklsh 'l‘ow. Larger “mite Turlrish ...................................... .. 31.00 e|g_ 17 x 34 in ch. Towela, 5.119 3x37 men v Ovni Munognny tinished Tr—ays with glass .......................... .. a m 51.00 a for 31.00 Men's ail Linen liand bmwm and ‘bmss hnndlea- A beuuilïul “mm kerchieis 3 for 51.00 , Worm 53.00. s DAYS -------------------- v- 59—39 Colored Turkisk Tow- Man's Tweed Shirting. ' els 18x 40 inch strong and durable Crochet Cotton .................... 4 for 51.00 3l/2 Yards for 81.00 16 balle for 51.00 20 per cent oi Carpet Squares. Choose lrom our eiegant stock ol' Tapestry. Brussels and Wiiton Squares—ail new—beautil‘ul designs and colorings—ali sizes. ..... .. Canndian Oiicloths ...................... .. 553 for 49: Linoleums 1.. 95e for 83e Finighld m bmwn or Datura], ,Cunudmn Oiicloths ...................... .. 65c ior 59e iniaid Llnoleum . 32.00 for 51-80 Ensy l'iding spl'lngs. Worth .90 00e Dunoleum Fluor Covering 75e 527.00. s DAYS ........................ .. S-peclnl reduced pivices on Window Shndes, Cnl'tain Rods. l'iettrih Rugs. Door Mats, Ext. Table 1.7.75 il extension petit-stni 'I‘his strongly consti'ur-ted Sheeting 2V; Yds tor 81.00 boart‘l is largo and rooiny. Slze oi top 19x45 inclies. l-las 3 drawers and large cuphoard, 13x22 bevol plaie ‘ mirror, tlnlshed in Surface Engllsh circular Pillow Cotton 2 Yards tor 51.00 1 Lace Runner andl a \ .;- Baby Bardages With reed, hood. largo and I l I H m0 ; llll roomy. nicer upholstered. ................ .. 20 Per Cent. Off Folding go Cons, steel t'ranne, upholstered with 16.40 Dresser Fitted wlth 13x22 plate mirt‘or, brass pulls and castors. 3 large drawers exuetiy ns ont. A bargain s DAYS at .............. .. 516.40 PIANO LAMPS. 2l oni." in seil on DOLLAR DAYS. Specini prices. W'ired com- plete, inolud‘ing bulbs .. ........ .. 019.00, 825.00 028.00 -" pockets ot the internationale. ionged t0 ihom tbey would lrade-ni“ lliP Ï' disnluy the “Rewan nr the u'hi'r-h have kept -. on or there will be another ‘ preny soan, and il mny get talion front. ' Women Willl Gems' (Continqu trou Pan 1) ' precious atones. ’i‘hs police boiieve an international gang is busy, but. so tar little or notblng bas been l recovered. Tbe "internationale" are nilr working taka latteniel _. and faite bookmarking con- cerns. Reports tram Beistuin indi- r'ate that thesq, iotterles bave brousht millions ot troncs into tue and the Belgian police are co-operatin; wlth Scotland Yard to run down un crooks. Another lucrative psstims ot tb? international crooks sincs tba sur bas been tbe disposing ot s0 csliod royal jewels. lt ail the jewels report ed to have boionged to the lil tated Russizm royal inmily hnd really be- have ,imd tu carry them about in suitv rase-i. Nevnrlhclesa a conslderable nmnunl al the treasures once poss. vsaed hy Europe's deposed royal "mniiies and [liPli’ hangars on have -. zone on tiie uinrkt-t. and the crooks have made hi: hnuls in sinuggling theni irom one country 10 nnothar. The Amorir‘an authnrities dlscovor. mi sonn- monihn ngo that crooks “'PFP aigning on certain American morcanlilv shlps as sramen to try m smnggie dlalnnnds into the i'nited Siales. in pro-mir duys (me lioul‘lshing internationales was card playing on Atlantic liners. Ai» though 50mn nf thn lilg liners ntlll Card Slmrpm‘s" wnrning in their smoke' "noms. tew bit: (-oups h_v the cmoks “1* ‘iave heen reported sinr-e the war. One renson is the stringrnov oi’ the Unprlt'nn passport regulationt at home many Europnn sharpers. » W— l l’aire in the Great War w l‘thjl (Continned trom Page 1) :‘eet uwny in the mlddie ol’ the road ‘ was tho sinoke o! un exploded sheii. 'Weii." i said. “yon bad botter 50 on: us." With extraordinary speed we hur- ried to our destination, where î "Î i’elt the car, taking my pack wlth ‘ me. ‘i told the driver. much to bis relief, thnt ho could go home, and that w‘non i wanted the car agalu l would send l’or lt. LOST AGAIN 'Tbe quarry was. as 'l have said. our Battle lieudquarters and hem in the deep dug-outs which i had visited provlously ‘i i’ound our stai! hard at work. 'i‘hey told me that this wns "Y" day, and that zero hour whon the barrage wuuld start wns nt 5.20 the next morning. AL that hour we were to cross (ne it‘annl and then press into the country beyond. We had a two bat— ‘l‘he 4th. and 14th. Battaiîons were 10 maire the at v tank and be followed up by the - other Lattniions in the lat. and :ird, Brigades. iVlien thèse hall reached thelr objective the 2nd Brigade was to "leap irog" them Stuir Cal“ etin s, Rubb r Mats, Stalr Ptlds and ever taing in our big Carnet Depm'tment. _ p g . a y flood (illullty black leülhei‘eile. Vi’orth 314.00. and push on to Haynet‘ourt and be s DAYS .......................................... .. 810.50 I yond. I wns glud that i had cpme h J" provided {01' tlie expedition,.’ and . - z w , ' wih' . hidliing gond-bye to General 'i‘hac Wlth the exception Of a few hneSs fihe puces of le Twa whoel baby SHIWYS- l'ommg S'yle- V91" ker. lmse porting injonction was Everything at botb Dollar Days C0 ME! prices handy and convenient. W‘orth 58.00. s DAYS 34.49 Odd Reed Chairs-"ai almost Hall i’rice L Wholesa‘le 2.2:..- J. K. Graham, rSt. John. Miss Albblri, M-ontreul. E. Wobher, Portland. ' . W. Webber, Distby, N. VICTORIA HOTEL lÎtÎrEL ARRIVALS A. Haydon, Pluton. .Ediih H. Prowso. Murr C. B. Wetmore, St. Ju IF. Garvin Smith, Montresi. tC. A, Gordon. Monoton. W. H. Pope, Pictou. w. Fisber, ‘Haliolax. Gco. D. Scanborough, Toronto. iit‘. R. l’everley, Montreu lD. vs. Hart. Hsilmx. iF. H. .Moore, Molleton. Harry E. Porter, Toronto. A. S. MncGrmr, Georgetown.. IHarrv Brown. Toronto. J. C. Armour. montrent. s. Rother. Mlontreal. aN. s. B. i. S. M. MoNoili, Hunter River. G. Haydon Pictou. lF. M. anh. City. J. D. lichen, Toronto. E. A. Mnson. St. John; J.E.R. Ross. Ottawa; R. H. Montgomery, Ottawa: w. L. Campbeli. Amherst; F. v8. MacKay. 'i‘ruro; ‘H. H. Cox. Morell; Mrs. il. H. Fox. Morell; G. For'bos. Humain. Capt. Slrcum, liailiax; Romeo Birsnenu. Mon treai; Thon. Delnhny. Brockviilr: B. W. Stiies,.Montresl: F. J. ‘ Poli. Montreai; R. C. Hoiden, et. John; ‘Mrn. A. P. Crockett. ‘Fred. oricton; Mrs. A. 0. Bailey. Fred» Gaudet. Miscouehe; .l R. A Mci.eod, Uigg; H. St John; J. K. Grnhaln. Miss Abbla Montres], E. J. Jnmos. St. l‘eters. J. 1M. mois, Truro. IM. P. Driscoll. Freeto G. Knowiee. St. John; i". A. (irant‘ nm I bon n St. John; S. w. Marson. iisiiinx; g J. M. D. ILGROY. Montreal: A. M. Lavrenrer. Montrenl; J. F. (‘hnr les. Toronto: Mr. and Mrs. Rrenth. vmit, Kin‘xston, 0nt.: G. Mnione. Boston; 11.11. Stubhs se. John. "OUEEN MOTEL dose. n. Urinnlnl Crnnm ‘f' . « «mil-4s . tu; dl. 11:. Wobher, se iJobn. ‘15. l. Raynor. Summersldc. Denis T. Lent-d, Summsrslde. F. J. Buoto. Tignish; John 1:1. Portland Me... w. Webber. Rnyner, Summerside, REVERS HOTEL. W. H. MaoLean, River John. . Thos. McNally, Egmont Bay. tells of hidney trouble. 'l'he must. prompt relie! is obœlnod D13 Chase . "P ‘- Jas. S. Delnney. Kln'gston, Ont. lit. A. Johnson, Kensington. J. O‘Connor, Kensington. s J. l". Proiitt, Kensington. ' W. E. Myrer, City. ‘Ed. iLavergno, City. ay Harbm. E. E. Persans, Halii’ax. lin. .P. Arse Mr. and Mrs. M. i". E' WEbb‘" liaison. New Glasgow: Webbsr D‘EN Brundage Hnlil'ax: F. J. Halliax; ri)0naid Richard. Campbeii. Toronto; GERMANY PAYS WII. srlcton' IMins A. M. Gibson. “"4 b si Dr Ch 00’ Kldm- . . ... _..______. ' r. y u ng . n a _ orioton' Miss K. (ilbson. Froderl. . Pm (M oman  y ton: H'. O. leson. Prederirton; L. :3)“: "M9" cm. “0M m“ n 86078 GUARD8 DELIGHTED lLON‘DON. June mentent Joy ot their rendy .zn.w=lcome similtnr trom othsr British bande. \ M. B. Currie and wite, :Freelici't. La. D. A. Renton, Woburn, Mass. John'R. lnman, Montana. MoDonuH nauit. Mlscouuhe; B. J. Gauth Mls- _ ‘ couche; D. R. Morrison, sumnmr.3:12:31gïñMfi‘ää"rocflânâ’n‘ïhrfl'; “de‘ R‘ H' M°'"°°“' Summm'sme' Miss H. (Yampbell. Montagne; c. 1'. J. F l‘amp- SL Jmm beii. New York. G. J. Kenny. N‘EN York, J. stis New York; J. Quo... F. J. Eai’ter. Montrenl. A. F. D. (‘. .Donald New Glasxow; F. Niagarn Pans. F. M. Doyle. City. W INSTALMENT OF 50,W0.000 GOLD MAflKB ILON'DON. June 19.—The West minintér Gazette this mornlng says lt undorstonds a threstened crlsls concernina German rppnrntions hui ‘ at ienst been postponed by the pay- ment 'ot the 5.000.000 goid marks bv Germnny due 'i‘hursday. '19-'—Th9 900W- Tli'i' PA‘FT. June dit—Tire fier. fluards bond hns arrivcd home irom Panadn, delizhled with their (‘antb inn tour. which thev descrle an lhc lives. 'i'he bnndsmen declnre that Canada 10,000 ME'N OUT or WORK Use “Tiz” For Sore, INDI‘A T0 BORROW ._..‘1QNDON. June 19. Underwrit OTTAWA. June 19.——Estimntes ÎBK nrrnlixemellls have been com Ion unemloyment covering eight oi v nieted tor me issue ct the fi 1-2 par! the nine provinces or tho dominion cent Indian loan of 12.500.000lto Saturdny. June ‘10. slmw whnt mundn at 98. Tire money ls. to be labor departmcnt niticinis considei 1|“deth inr rntlwny mainten- a remarknble decreilsv in the nutn» ance. This nnnonncement has cnus- ber or men ont ol work ut the ed zenerl denrossion and an ensins presem tilne. in sor‘ne pnrts of me 0" in me Kilt Edged mî‘fikeî Df me dominion in tant. there is ntated to SÎDCK Exchanse. where conditions he a demand for men l'or seasonal mœnfl)’ hHVP been du” nnd m6 worir. such as smnil iruit pickiug Opinidn 1ms been against such a which ls impossible to i’ill at large issue ot‘ iresh capital at press pregem, R 0m l Ontario had the grentest num- wnlm; W ber oi unemployed "coording to "'l‘lZ” drmws Lev,“ BKIRTS AND TEMIPERS LONGER information obtained on Saturdny's Out a" Lie ' IN ENGLA-ND estimates. wlth 10.511. Ai the same poisonous ox time some ports ot the province “dations whic'n \—" otlered work ior more men than 171m “D 1h A‘h! t'eet; no more burning t‘eet. swollevn pain in corns, caiiousee or bnnions N o niatter what alis your foot or whnt under lhe sun you've tried without set- ting relief. jus! use "TiZ." Mac- ;u asked whan i was going, “l don't. lmow 'hnt‘l Ho told ho difiît-uit to koen i’rom whnt relief. No more tined bad smeiling, sweaty test. No moro e is mngioal; "’I‘lZ" is A l—not tn do nnything fooilsh. I got lnut of the quarry and made my wny down ihe hill townrds inchy. A railway bridge which crossed the ""Ï. rond near me was a constant mark l'or Gernmn sheils. and it was weil la avoili it. An ui’i'icer met me and I said think the Splrit is ieading me to the oid 14th. liattaiinn in Buissy Switch Trench.' me the direction to taire which wns to cross the road and foliow the llne of the rnilway. 'i‘he tins oi’ mllk and bully heel' ont into my hnck en l stnppod nt a culvert and taking off my pack and tunio snt nn the ground and cooled off. There ws novsign oi Buissy Swltch anywhere. hut I got un and went on. The evenlng wns ('ioaing in by this lime. and. us l nm nover gond a1 seeintz in- the dnrk. il hegan to trlpplng nver things. At. last thc1 road bi‘ùught me to a trnnch in which i round tho 14th. Baitalion. They were netting rendy to move oti at. midnight and wait in the wood by me odgo ol the Canal until lhe barrage opened. it mode one pro... to ho with lhose younx men that evening and think what they were r-nielri upon to do. Whal difficutlei thry wouid encounter in the Canal . they did not know. They snid they might have to swim. We hoped. t howeyer, lhnt thore waa not much wator as tbe Canal was stvill un- rinlshed. .. .1 snid good bye t0 thrm and wishod them ail gnod luck. Cross- ing the rond i sntored another .trench. vwhere I ionnd the lxtn, Battaiion and heyond them came ta the .ist, Battallon. By this tim l il; waa dark and rniny and tho ground wns very sllppery. i had to i’eel my wny nionx tho trench. A compnny ni' the 4th Battaiion who were t0 be ‘ln the flrat wavo or the Pur" ‘LO‘leON June 19—«BOth skirtu — f t- "T12" ‘ ‘ ' " were available in those districts. Ce : I and tempers are longer in Englnndl V grand; “'l‘iZ" will cure yonr {ont Ît‘knck‘ 9'12"“ 50‘“! "VWM‘Î U than in the United 'States. uccord- 1. U go you'" noyer “mp or raltî il!!! MI‘ l posäion tor tho ing'io George McMnnua_ me cm. dmw un your face m Dam. Ym“. c o w un morning. obably never toonist. Wllo sniled 'tor home thisl wat’k on board the IMnJostlc. He ad- ded: "The Engiish peopio are carry- ing their anxlety botter titan me peopio ot America. They have qulte es murh to worry about. but they don't appear un unstrung." sore. swoolen or tired. cents. “0.—— D COOLING OFF. __.——.ov—-——- GFPMAN STEAMER. STOPPED av BRITISH WARSHIP DANAE P— Old Gentleman: "You havan' mnn who cadls |il ths bow ot tho steamer. Todav she “il” [Vus towpd to a, shipyard for A Ionrch of lier cargo. L .1. _ a“. '“k 5° 1th" _ . shoes won‘t seem ttght and your lest will never. never hurt or get Get n box nt any drug or depnrt— ment store, and gel. relief for a iew been quarroling wit'h tbat young on you. have you. ‘ ho bas kept awsy somewhnt isteiy. Ho bas only Ibeen hero six timon mn— .A'. in the war had we experienced n moment oi’ donner nnxiety. The mon woujd have to cllmb down une side oi the canal. rush at‘l'oaa > it and cllmb tu) the other. lt_ seemed inevitnhgle that me siaughter wonld be frighttui. At home in the citirs ol' (.nnnda lhings were sont; nn us usnul. Profiler—ra wero nr‘vlr in»: up their piles oi goid. Poilue 1ans were mrl‘y-lng on the Govsrn- i- mch or Work‘ing in Opposition, in tho lnterests ot thelr parties. while here. ln mud and rein, wenry sleamer, Stalle Maris. hwund lrom x 'Tt. Emily?" and drenched to tbo skin oun Hammer to Cork. was ntopped bv . H 'Grîxkïrsîgl‘ë‘f ‘ Emlllyî "W"? "0- P33 WhY do Canadlans were wnitlnè ,to g: tbo 'Rritlnh wmmn l‘arme nm " ' "mm: n s “ .vou mk nuch n question?“ through the vnnev oi’ ths ont” n'ah’ 'I'wn mon: wn‘rn rima Rem” ' l li Old Gentleman: "d noticed that o; dan", .m order‘ that Canada migbt live. . (To Es Continnfll) '.‘. V t. ù,