soccer 1's‘, 1925 »“ file who use “Red Rose” are usually those who like tee of extra good quality lrnafis i n. oluulcli rams a. i good to?” extrel good. Try it! Restricted‘ Area Inspection Q_._.______ Veterinary‘ Inspectors wlll next vlnlt the Noiiowlng groups of “Mo; plstrlets, testing to commence in the first mentioned district h, eggh group on Thursday August 20th. Group 1. c,“ Head Road No. 23. Union Road No. 117. Mgmilian’: Point, No. 167. Group 2 Mlilcove Road, No. 153. Grand Tracadie, No. 168. Sianhope. No. 30. Group 3 Central Royall)’. NO- 94- West Royalty, No. B3. Bracklty Point Road, No, 85. Brackley Point Fioad No. 166, Group 4 Warren Grove, No. 149. York Point, No. 158. I Group 6 Tracadle, No, 151, Dunstailnage, No. 74. Donaidston, No. 152. Group 7 Falrvlew, No. 42. Nine Mile Creek, No. 41 New Dominion, No, 171, Rice Point, No, 126 Canoe Cove, No. 54 Argyle Shore, No. 142. Group 8 St. Catharines, No, 55 Long Creek, No. 143. New Argyle, N_o. 56. -.. .......~.........~....--.....-......».~umwhut~o~nuolhzwuurewmnezns~ stllmfiW-w run icnlmmrrérows Gbiliulii I O lll: cnlnl ‘GUARDIAN CHOP FROM Holmonfi Catalog-l on. AWERS’ OFFICE is closed ulltil Aug, 27th. 3058-8-1l-3l use. ARTHUR l-lowarr, AT - Tryon. will be at home to her NEW ANNA“ RACEsFEaLXIrIends on Thursday at-ternoon and Olymmaice cream. 3066 8 17 iltlevenlng August 20m 1925 coma T0 "rm; TEA at Wesu 3°8°'3‘18M11l Covehelld United Church. on Thurs-I, duy, Aug-us‘. 20th. NEW ANNAN RACES, Wednes- dflll. August 19th. 298l-B~1_3M5i. , COME T0 NEW ANNAN Rocesi iezlrly. Tfl/illlffi so; at 10 o'clock.‘ ‘Pines. ullll Military bulls on iltrcllnils at 11 a. m. Collie early ‘lalvogd the big rush at the gates. "'11 e a full day's enjoyment. 3088-8-I8Mll. 3W6 8 17 2;“ the best of tables. ‘POLICE COURT-At [he Police. l-glllilrldyeiilvriliiy u mall charged w run elllless was fined $lllinllnlun Government Savings Bank. 1:: liltlfilli ‘iluys. A prohibition case (my on Jun, 31st‘ w,“ ;1_|;g0_. =1“ "lllswl- ,6.'i9.81. Deposit-s during July THURSDAY, AFTERNOON, Aug-innummed m 31833230’ "Bl 20th Pivilic M “(We River. GAZETTED-Tile following Mil- 3ll33-3~l3.\ill.‘itiu appointment has ileeil Gazett- r~~~ ' led: P. in‘. l. i.. Il.—~'i‘o be LL-Col. ‘FROM HONOLULU —- Major and to crud. the Rcgb, Maj. G. E. C-arrie Sabine of the Salvation Full, vice prov. LL-Coi. W. C. Cook‘, Army ‘in Iriouo-luiu, Hawaii. is hereiwho is trans. to the ltes. 0ft’. (Illfli ‘ tile Island. ll is thirty five years i925. i 84.1168 ‘Major Sabine left here, and —-—-- "m W“ Vi“ l” ‘mi will“! “mm”; CHURCH or SCOTLANiL-Jfhe ‘WM “e‘““““*'”“ Y“"‘“'” “'49. ‘mil illlelcolllnlulrlon. of the Lords Supper (mas many Ohmuie” Sim“ melbiwfiil be observed at (Lllurohlli on iii-r many frieuds-exte‘uil to her a Sabbath August 23m‘ geifyjcgs at “RWY we‘°“‘“e' ‘p030 n, nl. ‘and 6.30 p. ln. ‘Prepara- “ _____ “iory services on lll., nlld on Satu-rday lll 7.30 p. m. Hihanksgiving service on Monday all. The Latme Mr.‘ IU n. ln. Joseph T- Lantzi . AYRSlHlRE MEETINGS. - Mr. _ Hlavid llunter, Dominion Ayrshire ypzafiflgena‘ ‘gr m“ fiimlwfle“ ‘mam ‘ileldmnn will address a meeting in " l’ "mm" ‘l ‘ i- J"s°l’“;llu. Agricultural llall. Charlotte- t of your Automobile. . l coon SHOWINlG—Tho llulllllculgm at credit o! Deposiiorll in the Do-‘uu. m, “a macmmmm. biles," "liming PBllfllllv-cs and friends on with the rank of Mai. 1st Aprihiullllllii lllis lll.- front. wheels from -.-r—- ‘tu- THAT CAR. YOURS BY HARRY E. PORTER ‘f i l I I 4 aooo-o-q . This ts a series oi articles pol s-iulng to maintenance and repair We Will in ltd to answer‘ through tille- umn, questions regarding yolll Send your inquiries to "A1110!!!" The Guardian Publlshllls 00., l.td., Charlottetown. , TECHNICALLY CORAECT STEERING PAGE FIVE PRINCE ED WA D TOMORROW _ AND "THURSDAY Fringe Edward Usual Prices lulu ma: um u um -...-.‘\ Vi" VIOlA DANA YIIIOOORE DBEIUS RAYMOND GRIFFITH I‘ "TTUNG O (fummourll Qlrturr coon u‘ i v. . SPEED AND A Comedy Romance with ten times lorly ‘ii-Mill ‘"4 thrills. Based on “Lord Chumley," one of thfl comidies at the American stage. Made by the expert comedy directors who made "Changing Husbands." most famous LAUGH’ SHOW li’ you uwrl- drlvinl: a racing can" Elli": at perllzllps uirli-iy ullIi-s pcr‘ iulur. with nu undercurrent that tlll- ground. you would find t-lut llll‘ linen-st luau iii’ tile llolly (‘o thi- Tlltlu without llloviulz, the dlbfilflllil, yin-vi would turn tile car to the ,riy.lli. i il ‘to lllovi- would in‘ suicide to utiolllpi till‘ win-tel. Evi-u tile Tymradély at 2 pJlll-wllllllicizul must l-i-lllalin zlilll-ost‘ .ll<'l‘i‘<‘i-iiy liliii. Strzllllgi- tilolllqh it may sci-lll, thi- Bum»- uppilcs lll the ordinal-y lllll ity will‘. The e is u curtain unlolllli oi slack ill tEVilTy Sllcnidllg will-cl ill-lure the wheel actually turns. the from WlLolS. It this slut-l; is used in the plop-r Illtlli- 1W ""s'°':‘.’.‘l'ir.iii. Curl nan till "twists . A daring youth risking his life amid the drns and twist- ed strtets of New York's far- inm- cl Chinatown - where bullets Whlzz by h.s head- where dmks flash in th¢ hall light . it's a hu l‘ HEN people must have a ilfflo- lllBY Wl" ha" It, tven at the cost of revolution, W i gcbden and Bright saved England from a threat- lcned revolution by obtaining a rlrltfial 0’- “W “cilm Laws" that resulted in a tax on Bread, hldlnger l i Milton, No. 100. ‘ N "3 uof- olll- can drive without IliDVlIIy‘ springva e, o. . i N0 country m" wuth safety place all mscntiai bcyond ql“, reach Q1 all its people; and Bread .4 ,; ‘ ntccseiy vlt... . to everyday living. is the food oi zlll nourishment, unequalled i=2 by any other 120d on themarket at any Prim-'- “Flying Fists” NO. “Liquid Lava” NOVELTY REEL 'l'ii(j0tlt)l‘e Luntz. one of OUI‘ WH" imuwn civilian“ Wm Cum”. as almw" 0" wlflilwfiililY- Allgllsl 19th|tllc rilnvflilg wheel in any bore-pl“ gwm shockito m". people m city“! 73') iim- M"- "llmer W!“ “l” ihli- llcurille, illlIS ollrillllng mldll l and country. ‘mmmci ‘l ‘kmmmwMiiin “i Ayr‘ wW-u‘ nlmn till‘. bushings . , , nnlli MT- Limit. who resides on lip-Mm‘ mime ‘m M“ ‘hmws Jemdl“ ‘Strain ulloll ihl- car through sway? per ‘Prince Street. role yesterday} fllrln ut UPWVll Cove on Thursdaydlillq t-qu- .pl~..;.-=llrl=._ ‘lllm-nillg ut i‘. o'clock uni] ‘val. al,.‘ilft<‘rli<ion. Aueust 20th, and at Mr.‘ Nuw that we llPlVl‘ n» the rilzbl parbnny m m“ “sum health‘ _.\;_ Fri ll Mlrlnlyrris fllrln lit Montagilefltlll- crown or llll- rolld IIZlIIS-Ivi tin- {er brrnktllst he wns doing some m1 Friday afternoon. August 21st. cm‘ to llllVt‘ n tendency to go to. the work ubout the Ilnnse when he A large attendance is requested, right iii till tillles. lie-op lllell complained or a pain ill the region‘ 3078-8-13-21 till- siircrini: wheel b lll-nu,- m im- o1‘ the heart. and told his brother, _ ___ left at IIll- end oi the slack tllllsi in-lzllwhMnh Wllsorhdtllnt he would THE OLD ESTABLISHED Black- llfiPlliiiiz tlli- cur straight. Ill 20 nt e ouse, an st down unilsllllth and Business Stall t e i “'1' i“ (‘Plilrililll i" "HOW ll l". rend the paper. His (laughter, Mrs. 111,6 Archway] Magnum" (geajlgvfile ‘lean in 1b.. right not the whvcl ilfl‘ Conrad becoming alarmed at her P‘ E. I is now for snledlcrms to U“ "Willi"! ‘liviilt illlfl lll" filiiiili father's appearance telephoned rnrisuit purchase]. Ideal [mention m‘, lvhi-u l‘lil"i'ill‘ iucll’ will ell t0 the the doctor, and - soon alter two business new, crosqmads exceL right without steering lt. By more doctors were sont for. De- ' " ' praciicl» it \\‘lll be iollnd to greatly" Group 9 Group 5 Suffolk Road, No. 49 Pleasant Grove, No. 4B- COV¢ Head Road No. 47. Fanners are‘ requnged go kggp in touch with the inspectors and have all cattle rounded up at the stables in readiness for inepcctiflll- Nelw Haven, No. 147. Elmwood. NQ- 219. Kingston, No, 64, Bread (nod-value causes growth En children. gives endurance for zest for pleasure, prolongs youth and supPllea V m disease in those of later years. —~* i STEWARTS BREAD .contains every ingredicnt to make it a perfect nourish ng food. By substituting it for the more expensive foods the 4mg tend-value is maintained and a surprising econom)’ Bread work and resistance Board and lodging must be supplied Inspectors. O Iii-Zluv w II ln- illunll il llrb-i 3i“ H» ' vynopsic m" tell-graphic l‘l‘)li)l‘\\‘ rl- rlVDli ill illt‘ iIL-nlYOIiiinl ni 1hr‘ znuh o1‘ Mullirlull fmln its llrllllvh- s. The lirlllluil MEIIIZIHBPS hl1vlail$ Eflecied- wmllilci.» llllll illiilllzltl- knmvl-llge T1001: Britains Order a loaf from your grocer today- Mieighen Critliilizias.‘ ‘£021.11 King ‘ l New Dictator l\’i-2.\'i)R.-\. iluL. Aug. lti—iiigllti LONDON. Aus- 17—“A J-‘Ciwll. I (lll. Artlllll‘ Height-n. Collserva- ‘the new 010N110!‘ 01' Bfllfliih’ [V0 llililQl‘. ou his way to (Ittawlc, Tills is how the leader of the lter ll ll-huiirv ghay in mo, nllll-Illllllflffi today is ‘being described -,.,.¢‘ u.“ m‘, central “gum at “HKIHOV/lllg his further attempt to oust-r tivp lhlly here inst Hll!,hl.'l'fll't'6 the Government to nominate lid deliverwl ,‘.lll address (‘(\,[1Slfl‘-€SD.H1B nlixlers on the Royal Com- in: the gilverlllucnt for wh-ut hi‘ nlllsfii0n- WTIBUIBI‘ he Will be illlf!" lulu-d, its "gar-glues, and exLru-icossflli in his endeavor or not ls utllni Wit)‘ 0t handling the cuuu- a lllatter of speculation. l -. public (innlgifl, particularly Tile Dally Mail declares point- iiie timber resources." edlY ma! Baldwin 1W9 Ell/Bil Way Tilt» COliStTl atlve leader willlto the new dictator and 215F994 inltllluc oust today, delivering his; that both miners and owners shall in klilil-Héfll! at London. Ont“ Aug" be represented. In addition to s, 19‘ Hg will speak twice dur- this, it is said that the Prime Min- g mu ioliowlng two days, at plc- lster has agreed that the terms of m. h, central Ontario. refe"ence of the commission shall '_ ~~ include both royalties and nation- ullzutlon. 'Orl the other hand this morn- 7 VELOURS. I i spite medical attention however. Mr. Lantz grew steadily worse and 11.30 zl._m. passed away. The late Mr. Lantz was 67 (years of age. He was the son oi’ ‘the late Joseph Theodore Lalltz and was born in Lunenburg Coun- ty, Nova Scotia. The family rc- moved to Eldon, where Mr. Ilalltz. Alter llis den-til the business was carried O11 by his son Joseplr‘ '1‘. After going out of that business .\‘ir. Lantz became steward on the winter steamers Stanley and Min- to. serving in that capacity very cepably and courteously t'0r a number of years. when he resigned from the gov- ernment service, he entered into partnership with Mr. John H. Gill. of Charlottetown, the firm being known as Gill & Lau-tz. Two or \ senior, carried on lobster packing.‘ flout farming conlmnnity. House, ‘store, forge, hennery and stable lready for occupancy, All ideal ‘op- llmlfllllll)’ l0 8WD into all establish- ed business For inspection apply to Kenneth McBeuth, Bellevue, I’. ill l. For prices terms etc, apply to ‘Mrs. A. McKinnoll 907_ George Sh, Sydney. N, s. soll-s-ls-zl facililllic liriviug straight and with- out any exertion to the driver- Ile- sides N’ tug the working port. (llI€5I—~\Vl!2ll is the firilre order 0f llli.‘ following cum. Alclinugll- llu 23-47, Overland four. Cadillac eight. Ford. Anew-l. 4, 2. (i, 3, i, lit-I. IlKiI-llll 1, 3‘ 4, 2 Overland, LR 1.]. It Ill. 4.Ii 4.11 2.}! 2.1. Cuiillalc 1, ~l, 3. Ford. J Ii. Z. “Stock Market NIONTRICAL, Aug 17—Cattie rc- ‘ 38 (ferric sales wcr. , ' ill-starting, .\ few I'll: Ileiiers, cows, and gilnd llciicrs wisre pit-kl d out all iii. to $6.25 I lots oi‘ rather lie-Ill lilltt‘lli‘l‘ rattle, including ate: rs illlll heifers .‘ l‘ PERSONALS Sllr ‘Charles Dalton was In the!‘ city yesterday. Miss Bunny Ponleroy, has g“ returned from an extended trip Quebec. Mrs. Frank Christopher and illlll “Y returned to the city yesterday “fie? slielliilllli their vacation Visit- .l' .ol~ll Iocnl siillbtillll and lift’. in :lo.~lo touch with (‘roll conditions ll all sections‘ of illv lllliiTlClH nlclltiilulell. ' ; i STEWARTS BAKERY f?‘ (‘n-llerlli. (‘lilting bus now cozllllicllciei] in lll dislrics in till» Prairie Prov- :l<'.-.l.s. Dulfnp, iilc post week zl inr- r llili sillrll has hill-ll follows-ll ‘iy .\ll(l\\‘l‘l‘l§ which will help iilli’ ‘ruin. Wllilt- not general. lliiii nud- lv-icli ration from rust and sllwfiy’ 1r..- ri-porled from some places; lll QllLil c province warm weather luring tho uw-ck llilli helped cropsi in Quebec province warm weather- lveatllvl‘ is needed for rpcning. Ill f ,_ Jllizlrio wlenlllvr conditions have ,, _. n“, i" m," wmliliqp, 1,. ‘ ' iron very Inrollrlllllc ‘and erlllll‘ii‘,f,f:,,,,:‘,,§.,i,.,.,,,,y 1mm“ pm rim bbufi’ Blood 8 Tunes To ‘lwwiilliig i“ lirligl-"ssing ‘*"“i5f“c"t‘-)ll~rtieil ill SUI!!!‘ lilclllilies, Unis l‘ ' llrliy. in lilttisll (illllillllliil‘ilfililllllli“can: “.011 and will |,,. “hum. J,- |-. eed Starvlng Home llIlllllIlP-‘i llrilllzillg crops‘ and ffillfugt h, NU“, gum“ 11m. pry troll- Ansmlin vclours once had ll re- tllilhll, but now are its thorouzlb . glripplitl as llu Ailstrinn count. in n9\\'\‘i~'t' and ilost volours may liltl il-illll the factories I'll-ill! l" _,~ (>|]“n\\‘y_ Thi-y ‘Ah! made for in churlning soft colors M“! lilmlsi llillilillit‘ iroln duuluge iiillhfll‘ or crushing. _.-----¢00»-i LOSE FLAVOR. n-r ll‘il\"l* hnxm oi’ toil. W399 .1119 ope-n lo tho all‘ as they illlltl‘. rapidly ill quality. ills lllsu-llilwll 'n Bock and Legs Re- u 4y Lydia E. Pinkhaln’: Vegktablp Compound f‘! .. Orltgriog-"I had a nervous “down, so iris called, with severe in my and legs, and with a . l]; ichleftmevery week. _‘ . nus d could not sleep nor . ‘silo and spent much time ‘In inthis etetmmoreor llovd two years before Lydia ‘ hvegebbleCompolnld was ~ to me by m nelfibbor. hell taken five ‘was was all: bed, and when the first taken I was out of bed and around the boon. Durlng ~ - Iliad been obliged to get uliook after my bome for me, ‘ to the Vegletable Compound able toloo after It m If. ydis E. Pinkhenfll with the Vege ‘ and l certainly recommend ~ m an? onewho ll no health. lunquite with? ood and‘ ing's issue ni‘ the Dally Chronicle states that the Government decid- cd at the cabinet council yester- day that the commission would be tree of all persons directly inter- csted in the mining industry and that if there were both miners and mine owners on the commission tilcre would inevitably be two re- pol-is. one e. majority and the ot- her a minority report which would nullify the. results of the enquiry. Cook says he has not the slight- l-st lsellfidence lll the commission unless the. miners are directly re- presented and he is edolilillfl 9- trlnrlllont attitude. German Papers Call‘ Tariff A Menace BERLIN, Aulz- 1ll~The Germs" ilress, wnll m.» exception of the organs svhich support the Govern- mgnt (Ixpfefifi dissatisfaction over the new tariff law. The Vossisrllo Zeltllng snys it is a menace m (lermllnyfls economic recovery and a dllllfli-‘P l0 h" 10" oign interests. Germanic. organ of tho (lentrlfilg party. eXDresscs the belief that l l new duties. by virtue of their 9 ill‘ “pity mu the. (art that they r8- uresent mnxinlum levels. (‘idlilitigg te an effective illstrumeili n hands oi the K Kotiatinfi new‘ mid“ ‘"’~"°_‘“,';‘*"ri§j The new tariil is categnriulh y S“ ieilterl in its entiretY ‘l: ti‘: com clalists on the Sfillllld ‘Te a "m stltlltes a surrender to \ 8 inn and industrial interest!- ‘ TRAOTS KEEP VIET con so me LOOMS BUSY- LANCASH hl-AlNOHESTER, Dns-"Alllfi- 17-“ is stated here that the sov ei gov- ernment place day for cotton 000 sterling with hire flrms. This w loonle ‘bllsy for several weelifl- EXPENSIVE. poorly. Dictionary Coupon. , Dill hunslsus find Qhclfllfld m. sum of New el- Renewal n Guardian and New University Dictionary. cll..l,,,':,’°w s "time ..-.....--.............-... Subscription l . ....-.......-... H...- -.l...-.,..-.....i.'-.....-.u l MM‘ 15¢ extra for postage beyond 20 mllel or 0e vlthin 2O mlloe. ‘ ed ln ‘the great war. ovcrnment when ne- u ll contracts Yeillem cloth valued at £300 various lmlcss‘ lll keep the‘. Tin cooking utensils are miwll less economical than enamel. agate or aluminum because ‘they weer s0 three years ago the partnership was dissolved, Mr. Lantz retiring owing to failing health. The late Mr. bautz was an es-l tlmuble citizen and an elder and active worker in St. James church. Re was very genial and compan- Ionoble and made many warm friends. ‘Hg leaves to mourn a widow. (nee Miss Bessie Murchison.) one son, Dr. Joseph 'i‘., interne physi- cian in the Royal Victoria Hospit- al, Montreal, nnll one daughter, Florence, wife oi Mr. Benjamin Conrad. (lhnrlotteiown. ills eldest son. Walter was kill- ing friends in Tignisir Moss., who visited relatives lll We Fupe and Charlottetown. left on n» tHn to her home on Saturday morning August 15th, til Mrs‘ Geo" v‘ Mclllelilllyu act-onl- "lime" "Y "er illulsllter. Niles ("Mia have arrived in the city ni’ l" iillsllllliis tile past few months visiting in Paris. ‘ Mrs. Florence infill, or Newcn... ile- N. 13.. and her two cllnrlnills "ills daughters. Henrietta and idli- “or ‘"9 Vllllllllg ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. A. ‘Pomeroy. Mr. Elzear Arsenault, one oI Chnrlottetowfis most talented iIlll- slcians. left yesterday morning for Detroit. where he wlll probably n» slde in future. Mrs. Lantz was away from home when her bus-band passed away. being on a visit to friends in Yar- mouth. ,The deceased leaves a number of brothers and sisters who are re- siding outside the province. To the sorrowing relatives ln their sad and sudden bereavement, the Guardian extends its deep sympathy. Miss Hilda Sontner, of the I-Izlli- luX Poet Office Department stair. arrived In the city on Saturday 1118M l0 Bvend a vacation with lit-l‘ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Sentnar. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Jenkins and Dflrly. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Rowe. and Mr. and Mrs Victor Purdir. l6" Yesterday morning 0n a nlntor "ill l-° sYdIIBY. where Messrs JPII- kins and Rowe are ‘attending ll convention of the District Rotor)‘ Presidents and Secretaries. .\ll‘. Jenkins is ‘President of the (‘Illlr- lottetown Club. and Mr. Rowe. Past President. ' should have e tube oi‘ BURN EMOLLIENT the new ‘leepile. sooth- ing and healing u’. llllll for lll inside and burns. It not; like meglo on severe one: oi nun-burn. Price Mr. Walter M. Lea, the well known agriculturist and cattle breeder, left yesterday morllilllz for Quebec, where he will iudsl‘ i i Yes lNe Can l F iii Any "H Prescription and from any Doctor and lll our drugs and cxtrlfill l" til; noweot and. the but that money can buy. When you couple this with our exper- lcnen and palnltlklng elrl in ‘putting up prescription! Y". oan ~pln your leltil to us. H. L. WORTHY DRUOOIUT Phone I71 CAR OWNER ‘will find BAND-hill! l handy protective dressing (or outs and minor bruins, Phone TN! E in! KUDAK ‘t; Miss Caroline Baker of Winthrop, ‘of fair quality‘. were sold $5.75 and ll few ilulls were ivlligll l-d up for shipment to olltsid‘. poillls g-ififill .'lll.‘i .55. Tile ilnil. of tye cattle were of only conlmo. >llllliityy No tup sicl-rs wilre 0.- ‘ii-red and prices looked like S I iii $6.45 for stvcrs. $3.51! to $5 lol ‘cows, and $3 to lift/ZS for llolilgnll ,l>lllls with a fnlr ('ililIl(‘(‘ hi’ u lore.- plrt of the cattle rl-ulltlulllg uu id Cult receipts Zilfl-i. (‘dives We!“ ‘lll good ililmnnil. Strlligili gnu‘.- llrs were quoted at S-i to $5 with lln- bulk oi‘ the slllis llt $4 Strong pail icll l-llives sold for ..'.ll to $6, illltl good vi-nis aroull $5.50 with top of $9. (lllotniioils ‘mood, veal $8 to $9, lllcdiuln $7. m $8. common $6 to 7, grassele‘ use to $5. Sheep receipts 3801i. Th.» sland- ilfll quotation for cur lots of idlliil n!‘ knoll overuse iplalliy was $l2»7_=> Poor lambs were sold for $Il.ail 1m $12. with culls m. $11. illlll ll ."l*\\' picked lots of ewes and wet- Il-‘rs were sold for $13 l0 ill-l i=1- ‘Qlliliatlons, (‘W95 $4 l" lli- Llllnhd ‘mild $12.75 t0 $13. commnn $11 iii $12. ' ling receipts 2454. Good Illltcher hogs wglghlng 160 pounds or he.- till‘ were sold for $111.75. l-lglllr mm not wanted and were hriril t" soil oven l1‘t bargain prim-cs. There u-lls no quotations oll selects, Solve brollgilt from $10.50 to 31l- .- ill!‘ cattle at one of the lilll ilililwl‘ lll that Province. Ml‘. ‘Len Is Irv» ‘uidcllt of tile Holstein Breeders Association of Cnnlllln, and the Exact that he is so often selected ‘as a judge ill the Riel" lll'°vi""‘-’“ shows the stsndlnfl l"? h“ “S “n muthority in this llllt‘. iUiliURA in EBZEMA ll llci In Basil. Spread to Scalp. Itched and Burned. Face Very Sore. " Beams broke out in a mh on my taco and later o reed to m!’ mlp. The rash nu ed om and sore eruptions formed. ll Ulllltl I greet deal of Itching end burniifgg ore. $52,141:: meevzlyidur weeks. " I wu treated wings‘: 1111;; ,5 l be‘!!! using u curl In: Ointment and could seen glut change she: the, lint night. l eon- llnuoa tile treatment and in tour weoke I w» wmrlflslr lll-let" (Qignoil) Mile Morgan! Dill!"- Pc-llobum. 411mm"- Dally use or Cutlcure Beep. with "=‘"-..:.":'.:.":"'..2:;' , . 3:100"! Illa . Cut! Tal- euln ie also ideal for the ll n- ...“ y... loo. as _ 0mm on": anodised}; ‘hlmn It. Celene lbuvill 35¢ 3"‘- around ~i>v=iiiYlii=il1IPiiY- "Pill-ills" lvilirlflrh... “pl-null ily all izrilps. .-il.ll1-.-; .\i().\"i‘itEA|L. QlJldllEC, Aug. 11 " MW)“ Oxilllllsieli» i" the Mari" crop shulm little cllullnv. All ex- ~--.\l'il-r eight tlulos soiling his llls ilrilvincli-s ruin lllls l‘l‘till'(l€'(l wmiunuuy mfg‘, my Cm‘) m)“. 1H,, m "ymlt m“! “my mhl"“lely ‘meet in‘; llilrvcslld. generally‘ ill gi)l)il"[)1l|l'!li has been l-fi-lri-d to l“ 1mm“) "wit (KilitllilUii. lll Princi- rldlvnrd lu- ‘Fflllllly Wc-lill-ri- Association ily the ilzlllll colldi ions and prospects urn Iloipillll which follllli Ililll too weak iizl-ul rally satisfactory. ill lzivl- allotili-r lTilllSilloilUll. i For ~-llcll pint of lhluwi drawn 'l‘7li3’l()-\"l'0-N l1l3'l‘RlCT' rF-‘llilyi lilulll the veins of lllh‘ arms he re- ;ieller.ll rzlinu zlusislrd Ialc i-rnlilh cciwd S20 with each dole he 5l‘l'l“l'li llllli “lllrlll i" “Plllml twill" mlllid stagger iloull- and turn the “l “"‘li““'-i“‘1 l" mill“ "a““'"‘i m‘ (lrllin irrolls. ‘good and clliliuzilllillll-y (lvvr in Ills wifl- to stock mcim" 25% l" “mil Y "M “m” well advanced. Roots, ptltntoils and '. l‘l\‘- larder. iilr-u lll‘ would go to bed ‘illllll. Slliill‘ llilli fiifimllllP-Pie hill‘ ,3,“- vt-gellhluu rllquircl-l lllOl-qlllrlhiitli‘ a il-w ileum ii"'l‘l\I‘l> going out i“! **“'"‘l""‘- (“illlillllll ‘lliwrllliiid l-silllnlii-ll Si) to 90%. 'l‘illlluiol-.s't,il sci-k WUYk. it is mlllpuiell ily ““"""*“l'l" “lmmtimi "“"l‘i"¢"“l“-"“ lilfflli. Hops good average (ii‘(i\i§l-‘il()(tt<ll'r‘l lllzli llu hold about six ‘Plillilll “'lil'i"‘ "Fill! illliillld- “Al” ilhlllngnn apples q-iiwllilll; zoo rap-iilllzlrls or hloild. With thi- money “RY hlgruuvrp‘l"l"""" ‘hem l“ idly. lmrnler vstllnntl- 557i. lln-' thus ai-clln-tl ili- silpporti-d Illluseli’. llmmil‘ "“‘i‘-‘“l"" r“l‘i‘ilY “ml 1'5"“ iflliilillvli, Early shipments llmv ll€b' wit‘ iollr i-Iliidl" n, ii wlduwi-d els- metilll; is bilcillllilll: gi-illiral. Good; mg {nudeu paMm-ng“ 01-5,.“ up‘ p.y.,n.l;i‘w m“; hflr bgylny yii-Ids anticipated (lcntrati and I , lortllcn -‘.terll sccl ions. LETl-b‘ litlllflld I)lS'I‘li.iC'i‘—-ilarveslill-l:, l-ll‘~l".ll. Sntisilltziory yields looked‘ ‘or central iliiil uorihw-l-stilrn set-b‘. on. Sollthwestren suction is below IVQYRIZ-l- and eastern section poor. .\"Oit'i‘lil€ii>N SASi\'.~\'i'(YllE\VAN‘ ~I’rosll._>i..s continue fairly promis-l i lng hni whom Iilfllllfllig top rapid- ly and yield will be reduced by not illlilll: properly. Rust null snwify ]t.‘]i(ll"lt‘ll but damage nm extens- xe. SOIlTlll-iltN SASKATCHE- \\'AN~Sullllll>r fallow crops in lnlrly pond condition but stubble, wheat and late ClYlllt-l showing llp poorly. Reccni rains should lIi‘Ili'-‘ lit lute crops. Dulllllee in some dlsfl, lricls from rust and slllvlly. MAN-i §l‘l‘(‘)ll.-\ l)lS'I‘lil("l‘~ The weather .ll.‘ls Ilecll vwry warnl with showers ‘alum-it t-vr-rywIll-re ililtl some Ilzlil. Rust prevalent but llciulll lllllllagl- icanllill ‘bu llcu-rlllinell lllltll sollle ‘illllrluhillg done. All art-rage crop ‘expected. i i l l (‘orn sllolvs inlprovl-nlen‘ but is‘ uLlI Iluuklvllril Hlitl at present (ines- mll pPOlillcle an average yield. Oats should prove a good crop except in some districts whore rains have hrln excessive. llllrie-y is doing ‘well. All roots look promising, es- _‘p;clully potatoes. A large yield of] lemsll fruits is assured. The heavy Hilly cmp is about 75% harvested,‘ ‘Pasture is in excellent condition.‘ I PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. i‘ Fall wheat yield above average, fiprlng grain good average crop, Practically all the barley has been mllrvested and oat cutting is gem. ersl. Root crops ‘are in excellent. condition and should lbg shove 3y.‘ prago. Corn making good pmglresg‘ .hut corn borer b; calming serious damage in the southwestern count- ies. Beans look very promhxinsz and PRAIRIE PROVIN-(IES. PiiOVilNFli‘. OF liitVFiSil CtlbUMiiiA. —--—-—-<-0-¢»————— ECONOMY. lt is well to nlzlke o soap jelly of‘ Kl-np ll supply of iloiilers on [hi soap you use in the Illtcln-lrllrlnll wlll-r.- you ilzln not at lilem and iilllflilfy as it In much qllickerillllslly. Do ilIlt-l to save your dish m use than rubbing the bar. i()\\’i‘.lS. ‘ >~ IT SAVES TIME. 10-Day Tube FREE i‘ ~ Mother! Be sure you get Pepsodent for your child? teeth fleece are Inlet-lei to enamel. Film is the grub!‘ loom; of tooth health. ‘It clings to teeth, gm hi0 crevices Ind ethyl. Glrma breed lo it. The for a 10-day w!» d acid thotleldl meal-h! Pepnodeut, free. See “u, gem“ 914;,“ what the world's hailing dentist! myflggj. my"; n, comb,‘ i; gn- urge mothers to IIIGIO ‘ ‘o; l‘ gnnngo‘ _ J‘ ocieoceh intent pttaloment lg - mafia-h‘ u gggcfi" w“ tooth on". 9 ° ' New in Pepeodent, two new Yell will notice e film ‘oii we, eembetnnu ere emhodiesb-oonv "child's teeth. That's s frequent humus approved by highest deoo danger alga - an invitation for tel authority. It col-dies the film; tooth troubles. The some stub- theo gently removes it. It heepd born film that you can feel by the teeth whiter, cleaner, more running your tongue ecron your, sparkling. It is the modern udeov own teeth. You moot combat it. tiiic method for better tooth pro- toctlon. Insist upon it. Get I Ordinary dentifrlcu don't fight tube today. lhil the coupon‘, O you m! your child to have prettier teeth now, and better protection from tooth troubles In Ines lifel Moll the coupon tilcil l’it()\'l.'\'(.'E t)!" QlTllliiEtT. i lteuecolefully. Herolggrltwoub- lIelelllCooodo FRE 7134-11; gm Nellthllfor IO-DeyTulleus lo Sallie ' “nu lliu-Iuuduuv-Qnwsav-‘Tanun-uu“ iileavy ‘yield excepted. Apples, pears and plulus above News‘, Peach crop promising. Grass p“. iture is in good condition. I l MAILTIME PROVINCES. r’ In New Bnlnswick a heavy crop is now being harvested but due toi unfavourable weather some has l‘