PAGE 'l‘WO , 9 that s how vrvnf‘ SMILES ' e11‘ ..-;.. ‘What the Grog, a House Hid ‘ . - - , lheltfqsterlgdoiictalteci/ 1/’ S o c ll l slr ' ~ ' ' ' -< every dc i- fijous bubble crackles when milk or cream is poured o: "t! Rice Krispies are toaste i-l-ioe-filled with flavtgr alLd ’orispneee—what a rea - fast! ,~ , Rice Krispies fascinate ‘ ‘children. glaze] ior beidt-irnle suppers. r er a re -an - ‘green package from Y°\_"' igrocer. hIade by Kellogg 1n f London, Ontario. —' “Tt~ _ “MEN ...<.--..M-"-¢¢3-.--.-- ;. _. . . i“. 1V -.,-.. The funeral or the late Mr. A. B- Crozier, Dnrnley, was held st his home, at two o'clock on Thursday afternoon Jul! 2e, and was attend- edby allIIIflmiiY connections-ad y friends and by the Masonic ernrwho were fllrreeented not .only by the members of King Ed- -wa.rdIiodgeNo.1eA.I".andA.M. out also by visiting brethren from other lodgfl. The service wae conducted by his pastor, the Rev. milk, Wil- liamson, assisted by "-- Rev. M. A. macMillan of Princetown Unit- ed, and ‘I‘he Rev. J. M. Murchison, a former pastc- snd friend of the deceased-scripture was read by Mr. MaoMillan, prayer was offered by Mr. Murchison and a comforting message centered on the thought, "Let Not Your Heart be Troubled", was given by Mr. Williamson. The solo “Face to Face" was sung by Mr. Murchison with Mrs. Wallace Mac- Nutt as accompanist. After this service the body was conveyed to Keir Memorial Church where a very large number had already as- sembled and soon the church was fill to its utmost capacity. After the opening exercises the solo "Will the circle he ‘L"ibl‘0k€fl" was ren- dared by Mr. Geoike Bowness oi’ Bedeque. The address was again given by Mr. Williamson; John 1. 45. “Philip findeth Nathanael." We have found him" were the words which formed the central thoukht of the address. This startling dis- covery of the apostle, is the we important thing for all men. Paul dated ell his later EXPCIXWVQ: from his discovery on the road to Dam. ascus. For all Christians this must be the starting point, so that like Paul they can say at the end of life “What can seperate us from the love of Christ"-—"F'inding Him" gives something to which s, man can relate all his problems all his Joys and his sorrows. 0i the big heartedness of the deceased, his pastor spoke most highly. In his life time Mr. Cririer had not parad- ed his virtues. 'I‘he speaker was "That's interestinl." 5911b? 0!- elsimed. “A muderer murdered!" He was not pleased to think that such a man had been in his employ although engaged iv! m went "His references were stolen from some Spanish war veteran named Kerr. We'll find out all about it soon. Also he had Kerr's discharge papers and a medal. Want to look at him, sir?" , "Net on your life!" said Hsnby who detestcd morbid things. "I'd like to," Junior suggested. It was his first opportunity to see a man with a price on his head. Death had revealed with marked emphasis the unsocial qualities with which Red Chapin had been dow- ered. What he had tried during life to hide was now plain for all the world to see-the loose mouth, the short cranium, the thrust-for- ward Jaw. Junior shuddered a. little. “What do you suppose he wanted the Job oi looking after an empty house for?" ‘It's my belief he was hiding." said the policeman from Kingston. “I've checked up on him pretty well. He kept to himself in Kingston. He received no callers or mail. His landlady says he was suspicious of strangers. Red was always one ‘to frequent pool rooms and places like that; but this trip he kept away from them. Why? He knew they were after him." "Who?" Junor asked eagerly, forgetting that he was listening open-eyed to a policeman ignorant of psychology. "The man that bumped him off. We shan't probably ever know who. We've got Red, and somebody else'll pick up his pals when their time comes.” (Continued) “Clara claims to be ‘s Daughter, bf the Revolution." a "Her old man's carousel, that he used to run, was the nearest she ever got ‘to it." M; You give me the same sort of com! t that. Appleton does. Ho tells nle what curdles my blood, and then explains it all sway by s carpenter's estimate that missed the mark." It was a very comfortable motor trip for the Hanbys. When Junior drove, his father thanked God that his will was nlade and his affairs were in order. When Hanby was at the wheel, his son struggled be- tween a feeling of pride that his progenitor still had his nerve left, and a fear that never again would he tread the campus of New Haven- "Corking road!" Junior com- mented, when Pine Plains was in sight. “Was it a road?" his father de- manded. “I'm relieved to know that. I thought it was a race “ track. "Where's the Gray house?" "We passed it on the last lap." "Youmight have pointed it out to The common i“ IIANGERQU; c pomre i . ‘ rggm. The flylltlllrlnglghlllalethl -¢nli'>l§'=':l-l§'¢li..“*?“* "mlilil ti; causes lingerie ,punful,unmerciful suffering. F if.“ $511k‘: atoll o 49.090 ‘llvyge-‘rlygnuto: only szsoolefion“ Fly-Tun? masts a. Canada s, mmmnm‘! CANADA luzx sonar co., ummzn, BRIGHTON, om. Be Safe-Don't Experiment-Dame“ Laboratory -Tesied — Super-Sirenqp, FLY- o Cheapest io Use-Takes Less to Kill F]; Mosquitoes. Roaches. Bed Bugs. Ants. Moll: "35 . ' ‘ . -- 7* You shudder st rbeidesofa huu rig: s: your baby's b e. es with perfect ma _ MALPEQUE RICE ~ __. KRISHES ms. ., u, RICE KIIISPIES The service in Princetown United on Tuesday evening July 21, was well worthy of occasion. The induction of the Rev. M. A. MacMillan oi Baddeck, C. B., to the pastoral charge oi this congress- tlgn, The Rev, Dr. E. H. Ramsay of 'I'rlnlty United, Charlottetown presided and after the sii18ll18 03 the opening hymn and the madink of Scripture by the Rev. L. P. Archibald of North Bedeili-le- The Rev. L. B. Campbell of ‘Ikiniiill United led in prayér. In his introductory remarks Dr. Ramsay spoke of the retnoval oi the Rev. E. Aitken-the former pastor- to the larger field of work in St. Andrew's Church Sydney, C. B. The chairman said the thoughts of many of us are with the thin88 of tile past and he referred to the Rev, George Maclviillan-a former pastor-whose name is still revered in this congregation and whose sterling worth was recognised throughout the Church at 1911B- Reference was also made to the Rfiv M. A. MacMillan, who has bteil called to this congregation and who alter his graduation had minister- ed for three years in his 110ml! congregation. The impressive in- ductlcrz service followed‘ and the glad to be able to assure the bere- e astor. was then 81v- f,‘,§‘",‘,f,°l,§f,i“,,§,,, o; fgflqwghjp ujfjff: -,'§§f,“'..,°f,f,f,§“§,,f,'lf who h“ fifty cents for each additional entry of grain, and $1.00 ter the singing of a hymn, Dr.‘ The um“ ,4, the m“, w“ m for each entry of potatoes. Ramsay introduced the RW- L- B-lchalge of the Masonic brethren. MT- 3. The entry fee shall accompany the application. Campbell who in a. very @1111“??- Waldon Darrach performed the riate manner addressed lvir. Mac- duties o; worshmul Mute.‘ m, 4. Entries should be made to the Department of Agricult- Millafl on ‘his relation to his people. Edward MgcKgy Beans Qhgplgfn; ure not. later than August 10th, 1931- i. REGISTERED SEED ONLY. in his nriiilli; Yfimflfkfi/he 19781195 thus with Masonic honors and the to the former minister of m" respect of the community the le-' - - , The field of Oats entered for inspection must be seeded church’ making sped“ reference to mam of the late M“ A‘ s’ cm“- with Registered Oats. Owing to the change in the regula- tion made by the‘ Seed Branch, Ottawa, fields seeded wltll the R01‘. N. Gillis in a. manner 5° ier were laid to restkrhepall bear- tender that an presets were deeply m were Mn Percy 0mm’ brom- unregistered Oats will not. be eligible for the competition. J. W. BOULTER moved. This address ended. DY- er of the deceased and his five Deputy Minister of Agriculture "In fifty years they will be serv- ing meals by electricity." "That will be nice. I suppose then they can be charged." Spinning and Weaving l Send me your u-ool to be spun into ‘yarn and wove into blankets. Sinllfl yarn is 25 cents and doubled 2S “m; per pound. Blanket $2.25; it takes five lbs. of wool to make g blanket. They] u-‘lllll nilisblxlwfzltilitills‘ me," remarked young Hanby. fifvsjlflgzifieeo-ji“ all dirt and "Why? I thought, as we went by, bu," picked out The Si" o: gingle _ l ‘_ ‘ .. that neither of us would ever have yarn is medium and double yarn ‘ the opportunity to inhabit it." BBB. ""51"!" ""5 °°"'5°' P“ Sh‘? Junior laughed. ' , ll parcels and own- xzsngnz’: aosldfcss and instructions "This old bus can certainly clip ' off the milestones!" Inside: otherwise we Will 110i bl‘ rmlwi-I-‘ible f°l'_l°§5"- 5°“ by m“ “Don't boast. You only scratched 1"’ "flgh" Fmgm Wm be m“ on the one you hit." O lb . l 0 s WM LANDIuGAN, “It beats me," his son remarked $5 Queen Street. Chiirlfli-tflflwn- philosophically, “why cows don't tiii7-5-l-ilillrssat4 months" ‘ - i ‘ know their own minds. I didn't ' - ' dream that beast was going to give "Did you catch anything on your us a race;- "Slew down, Juniorl" his sire fishing trip with Dinks?" “Yep, caught his jack four times m ‘ucceuwnyv ‘ commanded. “We've got to stand "'7 ”" well in this community." Hilton Hanby stepped from the car, to be greeted by the local po- lice chief and an officer from Kingston. ' "This is my son, Sherlock Ga- boriau Hanby," he daid. “Is the inquest over?" “Yes," said the local man. "I wish you'd been here before." ‘GEORGE L ARMSTRONG "Any clew to the murderer?" Junior asked. . ITECT i ARCH ' _ "Not a one." ' 145 Gm“ aim" 5m“ Junior smiled. He knew xactly n°2°'7'23‘mwnm°’ how it would be. e W? "But there's a mighty interestin ' ART 8L LOWTHER . B‘ l STLZV 1), STEWART, K. C. development. This fellow Ker;- .- N. W. LOWTHER To wasn't Kerr at all. He had a whole ‘balmfififfi; 32;‘,°.‘§3§§' E ' string of aliases. We finger-printed . MJNEY To LOAN‘ him. Your caretaker, Mr. Hanby, I was Red Chapin, wanted for ‘most M ARK R_ MCGUIGAN everything up to murder." . B. . -— ' BARBISTER, SOLICITOR. mo. P. R. A. ONEY T0 LOAN eronlvllilock. Charlottetown. P-E-L ____. The Annual Prize Shoot of the ll BELL a MATHIESON g, n. Bell, n. L. Mathiesoll. Lb- B- Prince Edward Island Provincial Rifle Association will take place on~ iiomhinell Standing rum and uni, ‘ Grain Competition, 1931 Cash Prizes for Field of Oats, Wheat, Barley and Certified seed potatoes. - There will be competitions in the three counties when there are five or more entries each for wheat, barley, m,‘ and for potatoes grown from certified, seed. The number of Prizes in each County will be tionate with the number of entries. Prizes will according to the combined the threshed grain. ‘RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. A field of Oats shall consist of at least. five acres, of wheat and barley three acres, of certified seed potatoes four acres. . An entry fee of $1.00 shall be charged for the first, and "on Propor- be paid score of the standing field and ..:"T'H Dine or suo at RUSSELL HOTEL summerside By Taylor and McNcllPl ‘ ' ' ' THE MOST ‘From even nature we may learn How empty ls the loud toned L . nrage Fgmlly and Commerc‘ l Hotel ‘EfIE-‘l-fi-lmo. Professional Cards The policeman pointed to the dead man's big, roughened hand. "That's the hand that squeezed the life out of a Salt Lake City detective. strangled him in a telephone, booth, he did, and not a soul near by heard it. That's the hand that shot half a dozen men. Look at that face, Mr. Hanby, and, when you see another like it, watch out!" . "I will," Junior said quickly. He envied the professional his poise at a moment like this. So occupied was he with this intimate touch of crime that he did not no- tice until the car slowed down to pass Amenia that he again missed the Gray house. "Wow!" he said, a mile or so fur- ther on, "you missed that truck by The thunder makes a great big 2' noise, But it's the lightning‘ counts the most. Ramsay introduced the Rev. L. P- sons, Messrs Harlyplsyls, George, Archibald of North neaeque. in Lee and Bruce Crozier. such a way that recalled memories that will live on-memories of the gltev. Dr. W. P. Archibald whose associations with the members of Hills community mrlcamd him t0 little less than an inch!" fang and m‘ M,‘ Archibald 1n an "You exaggerate," replied his ‘msnmng address unpressed the father. "I wasn't hull’ an ivchfpeaple Wm, ma, obligations to I'm in a hurry to get home. Bill {their new pastor. The singing of a Pelham may have news" hymn and the pronouncing of the They did not peak again for Miss Edith Montgomery, B. A. High School teacher, in Vancouver 7649-7-28-25-28-30-0-3 “l”; m MONTAGUE incl: GLASSES $1150.00 Iii PIJRSES $1150.00 "Too bad about Joe." "What's the matter?” “He sprained his arm and the! are afraid he never can pitch again, m; folks arc coins to m!" I d” tor or something of that sort oui of him." Canada-is spending an extended holiday with her mother Mrs. John Montgomery. Bnrrlstcr s. ° " “ - Money to Loan ‘ouflown and Mona", Miss Ida Murray. Sumsm " "Jazz musicians are highly was , - McLEOD & BENTLEY - d. s. a. BENTLEY . w. E. BENTLEY. K. c. 7 pal-rum- and simmer-able" 1 ofllcc: 180 Richmond Street ‘ MONEY ‘IO LOAN ‘ Charlottetown. P- E- I- I McDONAIhD _& McPHEE > DONALD. \" Advil-deters. Attorneys. E"- ‘n. r. McPHEE 2 .1 money r0 LOAN 145 Great George Street r d '41 4734-5-20-11110-0111!!! w. E. DARBY. LL- B Banister a Sollclio MONEY TO LOAN Dalton Building, Snmmerside, P. E. l. - -I'l-tue urssa t . D. EDGAR SHAW, K. C. Law Offices — Prowse Block, 1.27 Grafton Street. Charlottetown. Wills nnd Estates Settled. Collection of Bills (Special Dept.) SAFE protection for all documents. Max Factors Preparation-s Are used by 85% oi the Screen Stars -and should be on every ladies’ Dressing Table. Cleansing Cream, Plain and Lemon Powders, Rouge, Astringent, etc. MISS RYAN, Representative. all G. M. Lampson 9C0. LIMITED. strung," says a doctor. Many peo- ple think they should be. - PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In the Surrogate Court, 22nd George V, A. D. 183i. In lie Estate of William Edwin Younghushnnrl, lute of Charlottetown in Queen's County in the said Pro- vince, deceased intestate By the Iinnourable Harold Leonard Palmer. Surrogate ‘Judge of Probate, 6th., ctc._ To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County or any Constable or literate person within said County, GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the peti- tion on file of Wlllinm Reginald Aft- kcn of Charlottetown aforesaid, Mer- cilnnt. the Administrator of the above named Estate, praying that a citation may he issued for the purpose here- inafter sct forth: You are therefore llPfChY required to cite nil persons in- terosiml ill the said Estate to be and appear lwfnre mc at a Surrogate Court to ho llc-ltl in “in Court House in Char- lottetown in Queen's County, In the said Province, on Friilny the twenty- first tiny of Angus]: next, coming, st tile hnur of eleven o'clock forenoon of the slime tiny to SllPW cause if an! they z-nn why the Accounts of the Slllil Estate ahnulll not be passed and the Estnte closed as prllycll for in sllill pctlllnn null on mnllnn of William E. Bentley, Earp, Prnrtrlr for said Peti- llnncr. And I do hereby order that l true copy hereof be forthwith pub- iisllr-d in some newspaper published In Charlottetown aforesaid. once in each week for ni: lenat four consecutive o'er-ks from the tlntn hereof nnd that n true (‘npy hereof be forthwith posted in the following pllhlic places respect- |\"'|.i‘. namely. in the hail of the Court llnllsn in (‘harem-town aforesaid. It nr ilNlr thc Bunk of Nova Scntin and nt or ncnr tile City Weigh Scales. both in Chllrintlvtown nforosuld, And I do hrrchy further order thnt a true copy ill-roof h» forthwith served on the At- ncy-Gcnernl nf this Province so that lill persona interested in the silfll E's-- int.» nv nfnresniil mny have due notice ihcrvnf, GiVEN vmdnr my hand null the fie/ll of the mid Court this 14th flllY n! July A. l). 1M1 and in the 22nd year as other Matche Make Secretary. H. M. DAWSON, V. D., Licut. 001., President CHARLES LEIGH, V. D., Lleut. 001., IJIIPIOHQIOWII Rifle Range THURSDAY and FRIDAY 30th 82 31st. JULY, 1931 Commencing at sso A. M.’ Extra Series will be fired as well s. Good Prize List. your Entries early with the Secretary. vsFi-v-zl-el. Orwell every Tuesday 3 P. M. Victoria every Thursday '1 A. M. East River every Friday 3 P. M. For further information Phone 773. 'q__-_-i- 760s 4 i blllolllidri. Clarke Steamship Co Ltd S. S. “GASPESIA" some time. Then Hanby surprised his son by asking questions con- cernlng Leslie Barron, the youth to whom Celia. gave a good deal o.’ her time. "Les is a peach," said Junior warmly. stand the way Celia behaves. One day she's sugar and the next vine- gar." "I've seen that," I-Ianhy returned. “That's not unusual. I did not mean that. Is he courageous? Would he be a. useful man in a ' tight place?" S. S. “IIARLANII ” EXGIIBSIONS ‘ “You ought to have seen the =scrap he put up against a strong- iarmed waiter that tried to put him ‘out of a rondllouse last Aprill The [waiter was an old heavyweight pugilist, and he certainly could punish. Lea knew he was out- weighted and outclassed, and he had s. chance to duck; but he isn't that sort of mother's boy. He was out for twenty minutes." "'I'hst's interesting," hi; {ether commended. "I didn't think the languid Les had a fight in him; but West River every Saturday 3 P. M. W" dm“ “W” m9 0° EDPNVB 0! |a rowdy boy being thrown out of a questionable roadhouse, I hope?" “It wasn't a questionable place," Junior retorted. "You've taken mother there. Les isn't rowdy- he's Just fastidious. He complained of a big fly in his coffee. That roused the waiter to fury, and he said that Les could drink it or not, but he had to pay." bendictlon brought to e, close the a motorist to Malpeque on "If I were he, I wouldn't‘ ‘induction service and as the ccn~’p~,-1day____M ‘gregation filed out, they were in- troduced to the pastor and h is wife, the Rev. M. A. and Mrs. Mac- Millan. SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS Tile following pupils have receiv- ed Public School Certificates for completing the work prescribed for Grade VIII in this Province. Helen Cousins, Hazel Woodslde, _ Jean Cummings, from Bradalbane School. Teacher Laure Cloeby. Ruth Lambe, from Springfield School, teacher, Vlv'"~1 Woodside. Leona McEntee, Florence Mayne, Mary Croken, Elsie Mayne, Eliza- beth Munphy, Fenton Mayne, Spen- Misses Mattie Black and Winnie ‘c9;- Hughes‘ 1mm 131mm“ 5mm] Schurman, R. N. who rcently 1notor- “when mm" Ewen,‘ ed from their homes in Reading, gamma Mmycm, Bumbag}, Mess to Summerside spent Thurs- Whitehead, from cit-mom's Road day at the Beach here, calling on school‘ temper‘ mum, 11mg“ many old time friends. They were 111mm; guflyym, Q90,“ o“. comm-riled by Miss Minnie A. ma, from Clinton School, teacher, Wright of Summcrside. Winston Mgyne. Edna Stavert, George Yeo, Mar- garet MacMurdock, Ira. Murphy, from Kelvin School, teacher, Evelyn Plllma-n. Dorthy Hogg, Annie Jardine. Eunice Jardine, Georgie Clarke. Marjorie Clarke, Ralph Clark, Ralph Casley, Colin Waugh, Alder Large, from Wil-mot Valley School, teacher Evelyn Mayne. Priscilla Fraszell, Katie Milken, from Stanchel School, teacher, Don- ald Nicholson. Myrtle Biandon, from Glen Valley School, teacher Ielgweeks. _.._._ ___ .2 Miss Marion Sutherland of Ot- ‘iawa is a welcome visitor in this lplace and is a guest of her brother Mr. Leigh Sutherland. The Rev. J. M. and Nil-s. Murch- ison of St. John N. B., who are sum- moring in New Glasgow were motor ists here on Thursday. Miss Sophie Ramsay. ' Alberton, and Miss Lillian Donald, R. N. Bai- tic, left on Thursday for Iialifax, N. S. where Miss Ramsa, will receive treatment in the hospital there. Mr. Hartwell Crozier, connected with the Bible society in New Brunswick, and Mr. Percy Crozier of Halifax arrived here on Wednes- day evening to be in attendance at the funeral of their brother Mi‘. A. B. Crozier. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Montgomery and Mr. Stewart Montgomery of WEBIIESDAY, 1 2. 3. 4. 2.15Trot 2.28 Trot and Pace the Horse. Entrance three heat plan. New President’ For Seminary (Canadian Press) ronotrro, Ont., July 2B.—Arch- bishop mu MacNelli. of Tomm- today announced the-aaoointmtni of Rev. r. c. Caroll to the presid- ency of 5t. Augustine's Seminary, I ‘ , succeeding Rt. Rev. J. A. O'Sullivan, now Bishop of Char- lottetown, P. E. l. AUGUST 12th. . Free For All T. & P. . . . . . . . Purse $400.00 .. . .. . Purse $300.00 2.21 Trot and Pace . . . . . . . . Purse $300.00 . . . . . .. . Purse $15M" No Time allowance in either Mixed Classes. ‘ Entries close Wednesday, August w" Money won that day wlll not count agalnei fee 5 per cent of Puree which must accompany each entry. All Races mile heats to be raced 0n flit J. A. McINTYRE, Secretary- for some nWiiWYiW-B "m" “l” into the tigers cage before tho P" formance this afternoon “d w" pounced upon by 0116 “WI “d b’ fore the beasts could be “W” Minga's neck was broken bl’ " w" from the paw of the tiger- Tenders For Hay And Straw j ml Tenders for the lilllillllnl ‘is: good pressed ha! "l" ‘Md p 84 Queen Street lmndon, l; C. l. England Public Auction Sales or RAW FUBS thipping bags will be furnish- ed without charge by applying to It. T. Holman. I.td.. Sum- lnersldc. P E. I Represented by Alfred Fraser. 212 Fifth Avenue New Pork, N. l. i Passengers and Freight Calling at Quebec and Galpe Coast Ports Leave Arrive M ' ' clreown 7.30 PM. 7.00 AM. July 20 Aug. 4 Aug. 12 Aug. l8 - 5118.26 Sept. I Sept. 2 Stilt. 9 Sept. l5 Sept. 16 Charlottetown Agents. CARVELL BROS Ltd. Jgnn172fl~S-9I_L1a_u_1s_an of ills Majesty's rr-igu. NEW INIESTRY‘ FOR- CITY fSml.) H. L. PALMER, Surrogate straw will be received l’, magi-Isl dersigned u]! '0 “d Wluph Monday, AII- 3111' Bake” ma“, made at Exhibition cramm- w. lottetown and no hay or 1"“ be accepted unless it is 0f m‘ qualhy. Write glvlnlplguiee can Illll - quantity you,‘ w‘ BOULTER‘ Seey. Provlnziui Exhibition arson. rlaaa Mans suonr wosx or LEOPARD n cranks clacus m DIGBY. N. s. Port Hill were motorists to Damley (To be Continued) » ' on Thursday. TORONTO, July iiB-Tho Liquid Fibre Co. have leased through B. l. Lyons Ltd, Bey st., realtm-s, prem- ises at 362 BathursfSt, where the! will manufacture roofing paint. Operations will» commence im- mediately after alterations to Prem- ises have been completed and‘ fill-- chinery installed. ‘This is a new company and adds another indust- rr tothe city. (r... . 74415-7-l0-fllllr-4I u“, Clftowrl 8.00 A.M. Aug. 5 Aug. 19 ____._____._ Person Johnson-De choir will Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Campbell of 110W I318 “I'm Glad Saive1i0n'ii‘long River were visitors hem on Free," while deacon passes round rpm-edgy, de hat. De congregation will re-I . member dut while salvation am free; It is pleasing to learn that Mrs. we hab to flay de choir for sinililfl Hartwell Crozier has returned to mbolA n. All please contribute ac-lher home and that u has not been cording to yo’ means an‘ not Yiflneoessary for her to receive further Illlllifllll- ' _~ treatment. 'UHLUJuv_- EYES TESTED- AND (VASSFS FITTED E. W TAVIPR J S. TAYLOR Optometrist- 142 Richmond Street DIGBY, N. B., July 39.-A circus touring Nova Scotia is minus one of its prised performers ‘as the result of a mortal combat today between a ‘ Royal Bengal tiger and the tilnorous ~ leopard that invaded the tiger’! cage seeistlon. . i here todn. "mugs," the leopard. 7144-14341 l '\ . . __- Al inc.