NAVY cur BIBRETTES . mcectznngt-i: 10 a». 20¢’ also in packages of 20 and in fins of<50 it 100 PRESENTATiON u~ zifti-r [our years: of _\'oll may labor. You Can Call a Good Helper t0 Your Aid ‘f 1 -z-.==-,.-,-;-:.-.>:'.'..o,!5/-v-/-""” IIE health and vigor which come from proper food yvillrmalce all the difference in your work and success- All the difference, too,‘ for your children. That's why Grape-Nuts is such a great help -and- such a popular food around the world. Qver twenty hours of continuous baking per:- fect the nutrimeut of the natural grains and causes Grape-Nuts to digest easily and whoiesomely. , Grape-Nuts feeds the body, scientifically, soundly-properly. Delightful to the taste, too; a wonderfully appetizing dish at any meal. - All ready to serve from the package. It will be well for- you to keep this good helperworking steadily for you. Order Grape-Nuts from your grocer today. HIS the Body Builder-“Therds a Reason” Mada by Canadian Pnstum Cereal Co., LtiL, Windsor, Ont. l; an I060" t? 01$- I ‘ . . i I .-_-r.-~ __- !l'l-'l|rl-'.-"u‘\.~i _\'tiu ilfw about [Il'l\_\'t'l‘5 will i‘oll0\v you wherever ‘ lil1lll'tl(.‘l1(‘l‘i‘l)(?tl tiic prcsr-iit ‘unison ‘ fifteen years." l runs of llailrloirlt and il'l)lll)f,'k_ Th5 ; lobster reports, lIOWUVPl‘, c-..._-_.....___.\,.,..,..- ‘ VTHE ciiAiniorgaii-owu, oosiuamr THE I iiissifli5ii‘ir ' Gflitltliliiit r SHOP iroin Batman's Catalog. --PARISH 0F ALIERTON, P. E. l., REV E. T. SPRIGGS, PRIEST N CHARGE-ills Grace the Arch- bishop of Nova ‘Scotla visited this parish in June 20th and conducted Jbllllflllilltflll services at Christ Church, Kiidare 'Cflpcs_ six were confirmed; at Holy Trinity, Aims time, rind at Si. Lukws. 0'l.eary five making a total of twenty per- sons in the whole parish. There were large congregations a; each church and the services were loin- tu in heartily. ‘The Archbishop spoke must impressively on the the spiritual character of tho rlts and church attendance. lcctious contributed $10.16 toviriirda All Suints Cathedral. Halifax, -—WEDDING BELLS.—-On tho the niarriage_ took place at the homo oi‘ the bride of Miss Lily lilancho Cole to Mr. John Howard Burgoyne, a respected farmer of Granville. Tho bride was given away by her mother and the nup- rials were performed ~by the bride's Pastor, Rev. C. W. Noisli and was attended only by immediate friends tlilfl relatives. The bride was C-lill" iiiingly attired in blue silk and wore a bridal veil illlll carried a bouquet. llcr going away suit was oi' blue serge with black trimmings with hat to iiintch. 'l‘liey were un- attended. 'l‘lic marriage ceremony performed. supper was "served by the hostess, Mrs. John Colc and af- tnr rcctriving tiic hearty good wish» ass for future iualloyerl bliss, the happy couple leit for 2i motor trip, their ilcpairture bclnl: emphasized by tlir- vibrations of horns and the tinliiiiialiuluiloii oi‘ bolls. 'I‘.ie pres cuts, nicely coiiiiislcil with the liii- portnnce ol‘ the occasion, flttlngly testiilcrl to tiic measure of respect iii which the contracting parties are held. 9 Persons Killed in Railway Wreck f Towermaii Arrested WINSIKHV JilNP/FION. N.J.. luly 4.—-.\'iiie persons were killed when the Philndciplilzt and ltcading o" llliih-V ""“'!!!!»‘>7 J!!!“ “H!” o" 1!!“ G!"!!!"!!!9 ‘ ‘.>_'_'_ uiilnight flyer shot through an‘ 1921a lzirgc lllllllllw!‘ rr: thr we (ullllllil allow you tul - "m." “vile-h “my was complulely hcis rind rirliii-ri-iat.» o‘. "p .‘-l"ll ti. lliliii“. irlthwu- thanking you for! w“... ,1 ppm tumly rpm. N“‘v Joy. lr-t (‘hurt-h at l‘l-.r~.riit \'.~‘._ -. il-h. sliivlltllll 4ll~i"..~: _\‘r.u llilVt! liill my Mull, you“. ‘mnonncull “n5 l somhlcri at lhr- _\i.»..ri..-r l‘. ~ ioriir rni this iii-rut in the inlet‘. | '" i rttcriinoii, thirty three poi-suns are i _ "L19 i" $1l_\"g_o<i=l b_\‘ *_ ,1 o‘. _i lli‘..~!ii_\ii illlYilllift iiit-ut. We _ " g lmnwn U, ha“. hm,“ lnjurlqp ' .inrl .\li~._ l. -.lllir[ .ll‘: lplgti’! that iiiui-h good: ‘ » - Jul,“ Dewm," v'|ytflrci‘l‘ mwerlmm leave ihn (.r nvill or. w.ll i-~-.~u.r iioiii ,‘~ tlif‘ labors while - ll pl“, Jumllinn‘ “m, “fl-Cloudy fnl. l . July 5th. to Lilt‘ up ti‘ i ‘ \!!ll i.~ .\nri \\'lllll- tlir- objective, lowing u“ lnvl-cllgllllull__ lpl; pp. l the Milrgilit! t‘i:"cuir. liiiii you r-Yt-i‘ kr-pt br-forr- you fused to llllllit.‘ ii striteriicnt. evening .\ir, lluc iot hairi- l)L'i'll ri-uclierl, we, i“ 5 culled upon to u. _ r\' rlir- innit was not _\'tiiil‘:s.! RJGA, -l!!!.\’ 4*‘I'!'!‘!“!“T Lam!!!‘ "l m» .. v l air. Thrimns in: iin ., rl \\‘<- lwlitvialliitl riu- good .~.r-r-r|!$<i\'ivt itilssiu has started fflruiiuc . m- uppr,.(.ill,_lnn HM “L -~. . L." ha“. yum-n pp ll“. “plgly-pfllllll in the iir-xt low riionilis will de- “ 4, hlurary riii, iwii-‘iii hi‘ llm pr -pi' iv rniiiis you have prr-nchr-ri. and Vi!!!‘ i!!!“ (‘!!i!!-t1!!!!!'$ !-‘-\'!!!!!!!!'l‘!.\' to presented .\lr. air-l 311a, _\>\‘r‘\-'.llt' fltltnl uylvipl, W“ ha“. gnu-ll rc~or:.,aniziii;: a couiiuiiiiily lill'lll oi y with 1| well fll\i!"l pii!‘~'--. .\ii*. .\._\ - Ms _\r~u lllt‘ Word lo ihc young, l; 220i! acres near Aloscow. lmuiiie has thanked tlir- good lietilrl‘ lir lir-uirl rr~ lll")lllll'l" i.»:3llll,S_ ‘ ingrtred lo abzinrlun his office cu|‘e.~' grr-rrl, klivlflixii null rtrfl/li-h ., W.» wmllr] nor (mi _\r)ll with a tllill lcud nu owdoor life at! ' lllt during their l!*l‘lil oi iour y: rm-lr-ii; urlrrltvts, but lieiori- conciuil- (!!1'!'!!!!!Il"!!!“"511!!!5l7!'<'!1!!l5!l4iII f on tlir- Grziuvill» ('il‘!‘illr', unri fol-ling pr-riiiit us oisay thnt whLlLsisted lillS was absolutely iicces~ i.(iZ\'l)ON, July 4. —-»\ ilcclrrra- the lovc and zood whhr-s uyprr-s a ur- regret your t|t‘]lill'l_lll‘t.' from sziry. lion by “l'iiss_vforit" Johnson u: ed iii ill!‘ kind ndilrr» . lllom Circuit. and Vlillllililllll)‘. yct ‘_'>i~- Livrnpool. that iii did not iittr-url filir-il purse. .\ii,l br.~p~»‘.<~» '\\‘l' l'('_l()l(‘t‘ to lillll\\' that you are Air the Pllows to \\.gi- n prohibition (‘Illllllllll-(Il successor thr- Sllllit‘ it ..rln-~.~» and gr-iiii; lo an zijoining r-lrr-uii. whr-rc ~—»-~- during lil; l)|'L‘\'t‘lli. vlsitto England cooperation. iwr- r-an scr- you rilli-u. l\.'|.~< not served to make llllil any A dainty it" ‘.. Ni scrv d hyl fl‘o you rlr-ur Paulo,- and your Clioosc a cool rlriy for ziiring lllt‘ lllt\i‘t5 Wvlttilllt‘. Jiidllliig from prr-ss _ ‘ the ladies. flllt‘? yrhzcir prrrvcrs lczllgoorl wiir; w.- inalrr- this pi iil'i-:yi!lloh's. .\ hot day will luuk.» izlininrtnl, the .'\lll<-l'iCilil l)i'y Apos- 1 by the Past i'. lion 41>‘ a l!!l\'I'll ol our ziprp lilllllillillPlll l!ill'll null hoary, .1; thr- llmll tir- is- np obj-act ol’ suspicion tit-S- - Following i-~‘ ill" drldii-ss‘; lot’ your worth. uiiil we a. ure youlrlrriivs tiic goodness from the liitr- his lllTilvfl-Il-ilifl- Rev. G. and .\l:‘.~. _\_\'i~r... both, ‘that. our iii-st; wisiir-s and fcritlicrs. 'l'iir- Sllllllrly lixprrzss, biuntLv Hays that lli‘ Sllillllll mind his own business". Politt-ly‘ we advise (pussy foot) Johnson to go buck to tiic Slates zinil rllYllltl his own 1H the Express edi- un inziiiufrictiiro our illks illlll we can ninnzige our own affairs iviiliout iissistuncc. r..r(..r Fishing A Makes a Record li-,\l.ll-‘.\.\'. .luly i... u r. mm“. trrl ‘hi’ local fish mcn that mack- crcl to tiic valiue oi‘ over n million iud a halt‘ tlilllflFS were tzikeii along llu‘ Nova Scotian coast llilifzx and Yurinoiith this Spring llllll tillllllllUl‘. it is said that ii’ tiic present run of tish (‘Ontlnugg lllt‘ llgurc nvili reach the two million iiiiirk. tiiio c a» from". its tiic "liiwl one on our coast fol- Tlitrrr- is said to be also good _ p shows small clutches of llllg fll-{IL Russelites licld Conventirin in Trriro ’l‘iil_ll’tO. N. 8., Jilly ‘l."—TllQ lu- trrnritional lllhlr: students of flus- sr-llltos oi’ the lilairitinic. Provinces, ~iire holding lhclr annual conven- tion hcrc. Over n rhunrlrod are in nilcnilaiicc. The convention lust (fir, . will ilays. run H rr llMlll5Hll fiONDON. July L-Jiimes Con no y and James O'Brien chiirgsd with ths murder of Field Mai-null Ffi viii-ions occasions and emphasized of laying on of llillltlg urging all to be diligent In prayer, Bible reading The col- eve. of Wednesday, June 2g, 192g, hclwcélll Jdlllllllh, —EARTHQUAKE SHOCK s Ru 701i Sunday afternoon. The aglta tion lasted‘ but a few seconds. yo acting cs-uses of nature. Addi at‘ points further wast. dust your delve into the proifundity of scion Reader» to elucidation. Y. Plllli. Elillllflfllf 158 PRINCE STFIEET_ FAMOUS PHFENOLOGIBT DE- LIGHT AND THRILLS MANY Tliosri who doubted the ability of Eldridge to answer correctly varied questions concerning Plircnology and Psychology were thoroughly convinced lust week. Ilis offering provcrl a rare and genuine treat. Prof. i-‘Jldridgn is a skilled and gr-iiuiiie manipulator‘ of Phrenology nnd claims there is nothing super- natural about his work. Many lcziriirrl what vocations they would succeed the best. Don't fall to see this wtniderlul iuan while he is here. There is no heart so sad, or dour-d by u visit to his office. Prof. l-Ilrlrirlizeh»; rtr<:orrl~»—l§igliteon _liun» ilrul people have visited niui in sev- cn months in Sydney, 5,000 in llali- firs, 3.000 iii Si. John. By special rc- rlur t one more week low foe for indies. lluurs 10.00 a. m. to 8.00 p. m. KENSINGTON SCHOOL OLOSlNG ’l‘lir- following is the standing of lit-nsington lllgli School for the mouth of Julio. ‘ tirrido X.—l, Mnnile Mill; Z, Lewis ash-in; 3, Ollvo ‘Fhouipsoii. tirade iX.—1, Gladys Foster; 2. Fri-d Whitehead; 3, Maurice Hig- gins. » ‘flie following pupils passed tiie grariini: examinations into Grails X. l, Gladys Foster; 2, Fred Wlilie~ plltfliil’, 3, lifaurriee Higgins; 4, Anna -Shccii; S, Violet Ivloaso‘, 6, Evelyn Lockhart; 7, Ethel IviacNelll; 8. liorotliy Mnclionzle. The following pupils graded into rthc Principal's Department. r i, llai-ry MiicFarlanu; 2, Althea ‘Aiiicflirlzine; 3, Marion Mllilmun. Governor GenernYs Bronze Medal for. General Proficiency in Grade X. was awarded to Mamie Mill Sec- ond prize for proficiency iii Grade X wns ziwurded to Ruby Bowness. Grade IX. was awarded to Iiiuurice Higgins. Prize for nticnrlrince for the your was awarded to Anna Sheen. Certification tor Palmer Method Business Writing were awarded to Glnrlys Foster and Dorothy Mac Kenzle. r Leaving School Certificates wcrc iiwardorl to Gladys Foster and iiliiurlce Higgins. PROGRAM ' Chorus by the School. Fourth (llass. English, examiner] by Dr. Jnrdine. Geography and liistory -by Mr. J. A. Ready. Senior Third Class English by rliilss Ruth MacArthur. (lcograpliy and liistory by i\ir. Ready. Junior 'l‘hlrrl Class. English His- tory. tieograpiiy by Rev. A. W. ‘Rob- ertson. Reading by Harold Goodwin. ‘Presentation of prizes lllltl certi- ficates. . Chorus, O tlanads. _ Vlce-prlnclpadko ilepartment. Prlz. as for General Proficiency awarded to llarry MacFarlnue. James Mill man rind liclcn Profit. Perfect Attcnrlnncc--~luiliy Ber- nard, Orville Diirracli, Jzuucs Mill- man. Certificates to those who mode 50 per cent. in all subjects. James llllllmnn, Jenn Nclsh, Mar- lon Maclazorl, Freddie Jurdlnc. Ilallo Waite. lielon Profllt, lluby Ilcrniirrl, Marguerite lligglns, Roy ginnlii Harrington, Vora Macbeoil, Irene Champion. Others grading are: llurry MacFrtrlunc. Althea lilac- Fafllano, hiarloii llllllnian, lillln Simpson, Orville lhirrzicli, Kath- rlocn lleady, Roscoe Walker, George Sims, Mary Murphy. PRIZE LIST Grade V. for Gcncriii Proficiency awarded to llelcn Ilogcrii iind Keir Iiuggnn. tirade iV. for Proficiency, Edna Champion and Jennie Puynler. Grudo ll-l. for Warren and Isabel Mncbcsn. .l'ri1.c for attendance. equally nierltorlby Annri Mllliuan, Ivan Dnrrncli and James Essory. Drown by Jnrhes Essery. Prizes l‘or Neatnssii, awarded to Ilolen Rogers, - Marjorie Maegan. zie, Keir Duggan. Gerald Mitc- Ksnzlo. A - unidiiitlii-zpiiirc _ DEPARTMENT PROGRAM """“ . Third Gian 2.05——2.‘l5_Engllsh——Rev. A. W, Robertson. 2.15-2.20 Geography-Dr. Jar- § B c Senior Second Clan 2.20-2.30 Engllsh-Jtav. m. lvos. 2.80-4.85 0mgrnphy--Miss Har- Slr Henry Wilson were rr l ill i!!! Westminster Poilcsjtloiirinrlii‘ r w, ,7». hoond- ‘Gino. English-Mr. J. ' w‘ a r l» , ‘ Junior, . 3. A} u, . ports are accumulating at Kensiug ton. of a serious disturbance that Willi sliwlblv felt tillers by various persons at exactly tbs same tinic sufficiently long to nmpbasiiir: the actuality of the occurrence; Walls shook. dishes rattled. and other movements were evident that are Mt the direct effect of the ordinary tlonal reports come in of similar conditions felt at New London amt geological notes and tlfic depths, to bring this matter llic so llHJilfY that cannot be glad- _ Prize for general proficiency in! Proficiency, Jenn . Little Sun- Best lunch is two packages of Little Sun- Maid Raisins and a glass of milk. Tastes good when you’re hungry. Nourishcs yet keeps you cool. Raisin’s 75 per cent fruit sugar is in prac- tically predigcried form, furnishing i560 calories of energizing nutrimciit per pound. Docsn’t taxhdigcstion so docsn’t heat the blood, yet energizes almost immediately. i Big mcn cat little lunches t0 conserve their thinking power. Don’t overeat and lag l _ behind the leaders. Get two packages of ' Little Sun-Maids now. X o; _ - Between-Meal Raisins .6! 5c Everywhere —in Little Red Packages .4’ phrcy. liciidlng~—llelen Rogers. | Song-Ten Girls. lltearling-lilay Bentley. Distribution of Prizes. Cliorus~Vrication Time. PROGRAM ‘ Arlriress Lockhrirt. of Welcome Aialiur. Bowness. Junior Primer iliirringfon. Chorus by Scnonl. Distribution of Prizes. y PRIZE LIST For General Pl‘0lll2l6fl(fy.'—(}l'iltli3 PRIMARY ‘DEPARTMENT by Iioy First lteairlor Class by Miss liar- mington. Senior Primer Class by Miss Mac- Duet by Ella Rogers unrl Cliiss by Miss 2.45-2.50 Geography-—-Mlss liuin- ll.—ilattie v Clarke and Joseph of antimony. Ready. This polish should be applied Grade l. Sr.~l{cniieth Aiac-Fiid- very sparingly, and thoroughly gun, rubbing with soft cloths must be (iriide l. Jr.— lioy liocklinrt. given to secure a bright finish. For Polilciu-ss- lilanche Hughes, —-*-—<oc-—— Katherine Murphy. lion llownesri, A Good ThouqM. ' Miller Waite. —---— For lH-ricci Attcirrliiiicc--l-Jlla it‘ thocoiored emblems on the ltirlrlles‘ rendyauuilc lllltltllftg are Rogers.’ Y. ___, ii? . ripped off and put back with T0 CLEAN EBONY. snaps, they can be removed neforo the blouse is luuiidcrcd, which will prevent the colors from running into llic white. ' mo»? Egg Stains. Egg stains on a silk frock can usually be removed by rubbing tlioiu wtiii common tirblc stilt. Whtn ebony furniture becomes dull ii may be restored by tiic ap- plicalirni oi‘ olive oil. With a H!!! ruii a very littlr- of the nil into thr- u ocd, tiicii finish by polibllillg “i!!! u suit rlu-“lrr. Ebony ih.it has been llillOli ne- gleclcil and has brar-oiiie very dull can the. lFCfllOtl with this polish. l‘ut iii a b-itiic thrcc t\lllll‘t‘I-l of viiirgnr and six ouiior-s of linseed lion New Ways for Old, For n change dip Hamburger cakes iii batter, then in crumbs. r-ll. Sliulin \\'i'll rogcrirci- illlll then and fry in (lgllp pll, Dl-aln ml tltltll] flirt-e ouni-cs of iut-tliolntcil‘brown pnpor l0 remove excess spirits and ‘ll-‘ilf till onncc of buttcrlgreuse, S_' p from notions . rSummer Sale Catalog MacArthur. Harold Goodwin, Vlr~ ' ., ‘i o _~ "l Received a (opy a, 5 ~ ii.r. Bargains in Every flay Needltils for Every Member oi ilie family ‘i If You Havenlt ~ YourRequest on , _ ayPost will " ' . Bring One‘ by‘ Re- turn Mail. HOLMAN in). ' Summomside