, JULY 11. 19st . I i nntrcrous saunwrcnns“. IIT 1s so MODERN ‘AND COMPACT with four exclusive features PRICES ‘S a beauty . . . this newest Hotpoint Hi-Speed Range. So compact it firs the smallest kitchen! So modern it makes the cooking of meals a joy! ~ The beauty of its trim, graceful lines is enhanced by attractive harmonies of cream white and dove grey. And only Hotpoint can oiTer you indestructible Hi-Speed ~ Elements (fastest and most economical by test) .' . . rugged All-Steel Construction . . . and Stain-Resisting Enamel Finish. l4 n1 demonstrate the Hotpoint Hi- Spccd Range . . . pricedas lowas $85 . . . and explain the convenient terms whizh make ownership easy. Eaissicneo by women for woman For Sale by p Associated Gas £9’ Electric Systems. GENERAL ELECTRICEa Head Office Toronto “""°°‘° VERNON ‘RIVER AND VICINITY Miss Martha Walker. Vernon Riv- er. spent the week end in Hennilt- age. the guest of Mir-i Mary Cumm‘ lugs. ' ~ Miss Mai-y Murphy. Alberry Plains- wns a recent visitor to Vernon Riv- or. who many friends 0f lVlr- C011!‘ McNc-lll. regret to learn oi his ill- mgs and hope for a" speedy refill/QTY- Mr, and Mrs. Gartfield show. Al- bgfry Plains. were rcccnt visitors to the city. l“ ENGLISH FOX IIETTING ERLESS” was May Mc-Eachfifl, ‘U. S. A» 1S visiting her old home in Alberfy Plains. Nhx Cook, whn has been spending some time with her nefce Mrs. H. S. Memos, Vernon River. has returned For security on your to n. city- Fllx or Mink Ranch. Mr, Daniel McPherson. UlKiZ. WES Satisfaction guaran- ,, fGCCHI» visitor to Georgetown. teed, lVfr. .1. T. Valley. Bymes Road. is visiting his old homo in Albcrry Sold by the oldest Pb"- ilealers in ranching Supplies. * C. M. LamDSO" 9 3°» LIMITED. o4 queen Street Mndon, c. 11 I. Enlllflfl Public Auction Sales or RAW FUR! QM In‘ blgg Illl b0 furnish- ed 3m... charge by apnlylnt to IL T. Holman. Ud- 91m“ meraldc. P. E- l- utepresented by _ Alfred Fraser, |n¢~ ill Filth ANIIO NOI Iflti, N. I. g The I Rogers‘ Hardware Cmflpflny Limited i We also sell such ac- tessories as ‘Fox Pans, “"85.- Staples, etc. SIIAMRUBKV w I ll sill THE AllANTlB Under Own Sail And Will Be Accompanied By Lipton’s Steam Yacht Erin. BELFAST. Ireland, July 15-311‘ Thomas Lipton, 80-year-old Irish mortsman. is ready for his fifth and probably his last attempt to win the America’; Cup. The $500 yachting trophy already has cost him some $2,500,000 oi his private fortune. His new challenger, Shamrock V, as trim and frail as a. thoroughbred rcochorlq. will start the dangerous voylflo across the-Atlantic ocean un- der- her own sail, according to the rules of the contest, early in July. The voyage will be as epic as the trophy race itself. There will be no wireless aboard the Shamrock V. and she will carry a crew of 22. A month's rations and fresh water will be car- ried pulled by Sir Thomas‘: steam yacht Bin. which will not as n. tender. The route will be by way oi the Azores, whore the min will atop to refuel. The Shamrock V. will be ylwl- riggod for the ocean voyage, cl- lihough the will carry c. towering Bermuda. rig {or the actual races Her deep-tee. rig will include a. try- sail, c. squat-mil, a Jib and staysail. A i389!‘ mast, specially stepped in f]: the trip, win complete the yaw]- rig. A supply oi oil is being carried by the Erin. and this will be used freely on the sea in case of rough weather to give the Shamrock V. what pro- ceetionds possible from the tremen- dous waves of the Atlantic, Capt, Ned Heard will direat sailing operations, while Sir Thomas will on! on a liner to meet the sham- Oapt. Heard Is a. veteran ln attempts to win the trophy. He. is about‘50 new. At 23 he sailed as seainnn in the third Shamrock. That was in 1903. In the past two races he was first mate. Sir Thomas has spent his entire llie building up a fortune and spend- ing a large section oi it in the Eng- . llsh-American yacht contests. He re- members living in a Glasgow tenc- ment house when he was a boy, and how at 1'7 he went to the United States to make his fortune. He re- tumed home with $500, the value oi America's Cup, and opened a shop in Glasgow where he was his own clerk and salesman. porter and win- dow-dresser. At 22 he opened a sec- ond shop. He has been opening them ever since. Mr. H. S. McLeod. Ernest Collings and Master Iilpyd McLeod. motored to the city on Tuesday last. The Vernon River Institute met at creed. Ten embers and two visitors were present. Minutes oi the previ- ous meeting were read by Mrs, H. S. Itfiilueod and approved as signed. Roll call was responded to by Ways oi Making Money. T he "sick coin- mittee gave its report. Miss Birdie Stewart and Mrs, John Currie were appointed on the sick committee for next month. On the conclusion of the business program and after singing the National Anthem. a very dainty lunch was served by the hos- tess assisted by Miss Martha. Walker and Miss Mary Murphy. Next meet- ing is to be held at the home oi Mrs B. B. McDonald, m. and Mrs. smith Lea, Vernon Plains. lvir. and Mrs. Al. Carver. Vernon River, were recent visitor; to George town. Mr. Sterling Benton, city. was a recent visitor to Vernon River. The many friends, oi‘ Mr. Frank McDonald. Glenooe, will be sorry to hear oi his illness. Mr. Francis Hynes and W. Felix Hynes, motored to Souris~on mes- dny. Mr. Peter Calms, Everett. Mass" Lt visiting his parents Mr, and Mrs. Pat. Cairns, Vernon River, ‘nwgfl The Shamrock V, will be accom- L moi: V. on hei- arrival in New York. l the home oi Mrs. John Currie. ‘rhei president. Mrs. Irving lweedy, open- . ed the meeting- by the club women's i River, were recent visitors to Albcrry I Mrs. Frank Murphy. Summerville, Messrs. J. T. Valley Earl ‘Richards’ was o meat visitor to Vernon Rlv- and Earnest colllngs, were in 5t. iilentral Guardian BNFIIST SERVICES-North River Held, Sunday, July 20. Fairview, ll a. m.; North River, 3 p. m.; Long Creek, 1.30 p. m. Baptismal service ynear West River Bridge at 4.30 pi m. W. R. MacWalker, minister. ENJOYED PICNIC-Pupils of the iTrinlty United Church Sunday iSchool enjoyed their annual picnic .nt the North Shore yesterday under ildeal weather conditions. The child- rerrand their teachers were convey- ed to the Shore by autos. i, ANGLICAN SERVICES-Orapaud, .Saint John's Church, July 20, lHoly Communion, B a. m., Sunday School 10-30 a. m., Evensong, 7.30 p. m.; ‘ Springfield. Saint Elizabeth's Church, ‘Sunday School, 10 a. m., Morning i‘ Prayer, ll a. m. I m FOR WATER-The patrol boat Chaleur docked at the Marine Wharf jyesterday to replenish her supply of i water which was very low. The Chal- ‘cur is a new boat on the service and ipatrols around the Gulf and North- lumberland Strait. having her head- iquartcrs at Port Elgin. The Chaleur ils. '10 feet long, motor driven. and jcarrics a crew oi seven men. PASSED EXAMINATION S-iMl‘. ‘S A. MacDonald has received a. cab- ‘lc from his ton, S. A. MacDonald, .Jr., student in medicine in Edinburgh yUniversity thlt he had passed his u. iamlnatlons moeessiully and would send particulars later, also he is luv- lng for Canada on July 25th. i i ANGLICAN SERVICES-Fifth Sunday alter ‘Trinity. July 20th. St. John's Milton. Sunday School, 10 a. ,m., Morning prayer, 11 a. m. St. iMhrks, Rustico, Sunday School 2 p. ‘m. Holy Communion, 3 p. m. Hamp- ‘shire, Evening service, 7.30 p. m. This iwlll be the last service to be conduct- ed at Hampshire by the undersign- ed. Rev. C.’ F. Johnson, Rector. MILBURN L01‘ 40 INSTITUTE?- iThe regular meeting oi the Miburn Lot 40 Women's Institute was held ;on July 8th., at the home oi Mrs. ‘George Cobb. Seven members were present. Meeting opened by Club Wo- mcrrs. Creed, Roll call was answered by paying a. nickle, Minutes oi the previous meeting were read, adopted and signed. A discussion then took place to hold an ice cream festival in the near future to raise funds. Mrs. Michael Flynn. invited the members to her home for next meet- ing. Roll call to be answered by pay- ing a dime, A dainty lunch was serv- ed by the hostess, Meeting closed by r-irging the l z tlonal AYXEIIIJTE. ' VERNON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE. :—The regular monthly Yneetlng of lthe Vernon ilifoinens lnsttute was jheld at the home of th". president iMrs. J F. Huntley, on Wednesday, ‘June 18th. The meeting opened by ‘lslnglng the Institute Ode, followed ‘llilgflgljilllfl r reToWiv Quantum: . “BOXIEUL on both aides of the House. It was no surprise in Ottawa when Mr. Meigh- 112.111.01.191? ..--.....~__-_..- us“; 'hero’s to ' the great Canadian grain in its most delicious form! Made into Kellogg’s Corn Flakes and Enjoyed by more than 12,000,000 people every day. Here’s to wholesome corn fail/fly i I conN I FLAKES i ‘ldlwayr oven-hash in the palenbl HON. JOHN l. MIODONALD, CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE FOR KINGS ‘i . 9 waxlilc inner real wrapper; part oi his life, ironrwhlch church he will be greatly missed as ucll as [used but three times a, day, and to; nine family whose means are limit. from the communiy as he was al- ‘cd a dining alcove in the living ways interested in every advance .ro:>m oi- kltchen wili prove“ a. in: movclncnt. Funeral services were in ibPil-er Scheme, more in keeping In the last two Parliaments the Hon. John n. liiacDoz-ald was known ‘ “missus Church c! Clulst. conduct ‘riwi evallflbh funds. Ii a dining at Ottawa as "The member tor Prince Edward island." What thQs implied l :1 birhk {Gamer pastor Rev’ 0'35‘ ‘fgoxedls if“ should b? wen . . . . . . wu that his was the only personality from the Province that impressed it- ‘ rms on: w o 51M“ from the A“ 310W,’ have ‘Taming p122”: icth." A very large congregation as- I wnvemem-ly dl5P°$¢5 “W1 retard sol! upon the House. He is held in the highest esteem and greatly rcspected l Heb‘ “'4: "He bemg dead y“ °pe“k isemblcd to pay a. tribute oi respect it‘) we kitmml" 1 and esteem. to one so wvorthy oi i i their confidence. on included Mr. MacDonald in his Government, as ho was one ci the out- standing men from the Maritime Provinces than at Ottawa. Mr. MacDon- ald. nevcr-the-less, is oi’ a. retiring disposition. He is not a self-advertiser, and prefers to pursue his even terms, working for his coilstituency, prov- t He IeMeS t° cherish his meiiwry i m" 1101158501"! scientists mce and county, steadily. regularly and unostentatiously. He has been in‘ m“ “m5 a“ ‘our ‘MUQhtQTS- Th” j-“Wdlm this r03?" PM‘ the Film 01 ‘alitics since the days of his youth, and was one of the stalwarts that ‘ dmlghters are: Mrs- Gmr?“ 34039“ ‘Flew of its 59in‘; the ivcrrkshop oi iepresented King's County in the Provincial arena along with such pol- wlm- 9f 34011132110. with whom he re- ii-lle 110MB 1ll11it-I'P5-'-. The. disposition ltical giants as the Hon. .7. A. Mathieson and the Hon. John iWIacLc-zin. 51d"! during his illness and 8t ivhosc ‘I95 Various “Wiring units: sink. He has been in opposition and in the government in both the’ local legis- 1110111’? 119 Iii-seed into his reward. “W? 181110» reffigeffli/OY- StOVB r1147 lature and in the Domnion House: In business he is a merchant at Cardl- ‘Nina and Ruth of Boston and Mrs. I79 QYTQHSPd 0n Bn-efiiciency- basis, can, known well and widely locally and wherever farm produce is in de- Ii/Inrgarct BUYIIS. also of Boston. 11"“ E5 are YYI-lclline uniis in o met. mend. His word is as good as his bond, he being known in local politics ‘Sans: Arnald and James, oi Western imy- BY “"5111 DIE-Inning in advance as “John A., the promise keeper." Canada, Howard and Beecher 0n the i“ building a" Pffiflient scheme can ‘old homestead. at BYlKlFIlGIl. We dcflsedjmer“ 571011111 be PmVi-‘ifln M3‘- Dbwal’ Ilfedercasecl him about Jar, carrying or fumes from gag The slurs ale Diullillf,‘ u-arii on the six years ago. Among lite many beau i-‘flnee rind oven. The sink Should be . i - - . breasts oi bathing sluts. Londons ‘ m," floral tributes Qli DrC-ilcr height for the person who T110 kitfihen has received much |a~tention recently due w the 15¢; Eer- Llng returned to the cityjplckhn articlcoil thcwbottom. “ _' , after spending a week's vacation with friends in “meatley River. were: Pillow. _ _ ‘playgrounds, operated tinder the su-‘from he family: vkflcdh My and Ii- Therfl Should he cross vent- Miss Teresa. Clarkln, 8fiXbll-Ty,‘1'l€-l‘\'lSl0l1 of the public utilities com- Ah“ Gmzge McDonald: Spray", M?‘ liltvn, Clone-ls and clipboards carry 1135.. is spending her vacation with i IlllSGllJll, have rcriuccrl to a lllllllllllllll and M“ A D91...“ and hum “"17 CW" YPCQYIVIlPIYdI-tdirl. her folks in New Wiltshire. the number oi (li‘O\\'ll.ll§S which for- lmerly attendtd the annual heat Mr. Cornelius Samphy oi’ Rose-i “iwes- ' Heath was among the mum-s to ghci The icw uliosc lives have been lost Berlrooms net-d not be iqrre. They cult] have plenty of ligm, and a3;- "l spa/re for furniture. This “r111 necessary careful study of the sill-ii’. M s Blanche Dcvxaz"; C1155- livenf, hi1". and Mrs. Russell McGre- ‘cor; Fourkei city yesterdalh I r-iitec the establishment oi the supvr- ‘a . "m; c-f (tints. the plncemeng 0g i_________ ' vised swlmln 11$: IlOITS have born boys L ' Pirvtlii’: unit; Tg-s mchlsim o: . l . F‘ “—‘ -.. LONDON l5 TEACHING . . who izsk-etl a plttnge in unauihoilzcdi ‘I ‘hf-l- . c. the: closets is snow, i-iwessan.’ 11111095- ‘inrticularly in small houses i , e10 is OLhEFiVlFE istnraye. Bedz-ymg _‘fi— ~fiw ' into the . ' . l: r‘l' WELL rurvrvan moons "fmlgalm EVERY CHILD T0 SWIM when, lrtle space for should not open 113mg room or ‘ ._i_._____.__ his works do follow hlzn. LONDON» Ont- Jilly lswAdvanc-I Atnxriruizzi; nnuum ing the successful campaign of the public playgrounds department to‘ combat Summer drownings. a scheme has been launched to teach every Ono of the older; rinri most highly" ' ‘esteemed men 0i the community oi IBrudcuell, we; callesl to 111-. rcivar<l' The living room is llllfl7llbtedl_\"_ ' f ' 53‘ _ _ izrctl nus o a‘ . .15. an . . _ cghlrd: lligrllldiilrdtghilhlrrilrqn irsere on the ‘in Why duff of ‘nuiilqlnin a“? 505101111 tiitereffored bike dsnjnvl- fr: Sdnnner Stralns‘ rolls at Thames Park today for ln-‘lm; In!" of ““ ‘ mqn Affiliic ("‘l'l‘.'5llli‘ll(‘e and c... t of i-hn FQTFII me "trams me fleshifsheir structions in the playgrounds poollTha late Mr‘ Dewar w“ ‘ham “uihnusehr-ltl. be well large f,fie“‘,‘,"iffré_je 53511319‘? mutant??? and the first175 have qualifed for n~.B’“de“°"' 78 Y"‘"‘ M“ “"°"° l“ mouth for family nr It the 7 i‘ 0mm o? l’ y J. m 3.11 - red star, indicating that they have l nt door 0170115 directly lllf’) inc by roll call which was responded to‘ ‘by thirteen members, Two visitors "'i'i"_""_““i' ‘iwere also present“ The nflnutes of grip across and half_‘vay back may men, one irbn l.--v ‘the previous meeting were read and. approved. A letter was read con-l ‘cumin; the Red Cross drive and itl ywns decided on to donate five dol-i lurs to the Rad Cross Society which was immediately attended to by the, secretary. Miss Alice McLellan and ‘ltiLss Josie Jackman were appointed at Charlottetown. Mrs. Bert Drake ‘invited the members to meet nexti month at her home, The meetingi ‘nzljoumrtl after which a delicious ‘ lunch was served by the hostess and j -n social time. enjoyed, Meeting closed i iwlth the National Anthem. PERSONALS lvir. and Mrs. J. A. Bernard and children oi Tignlsh are spentlttg a law days in't.hc city guests of Dr. J. E. Blanchard and Mrs. Blanchard. i I i Mr. James Praught, Vernon River. was in Georgetown, Thursday at- ‘ tending the horse races. I Mrs, Cummings and daughter iMary. Hermitage, ivere visitors to { Vernon River. ' i f’ Mr. F‘clix Hynes. Halifax. Ls visit- . iing hi5 old home in Albert-y Plains. i’ Mr. Did Praught. visitor to Georgetown was a recent I I as delegates to attend the annual! i. convention oi‘ the Women's Instltutei . 10f very pleasing d iiul and svmpzillivtic. . i thullgm living 1110111. Li". .9 gr.- (Iyjffg in . and in ,1 ("Ild c Ac tiiifi- succeeded in swimming half-tray across the tank. When they make the . the rrwm heated. . . i receive a silver star and finally a gold YHPYKL 1P “ml . l"? 301153- : storm <13“: ITlflfV pre- star is ofIered for every boy or girl (‘TWO "ml need “'11 "i wiiviniiciit ‘ who makes a. round trip, using iour lie fl-"Srwhtwl Ho u" n W- i-‘tlhq A (Ilium: roam is i1 hinttor of. different strokes and who halts atiiul membc." oi the deep end of the pool to dive and m’ CIILYII‘ of Christ ‘choice. 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