MAYZJ- 1.9!!"- {ai-f“ ""— “"'— . 123i» ' i?‘ ' \ J v This tired man doesn't even suspect his whole trouble is constipation g The sluggisliiicss wliicli licsets us all at times-flzloudeclguclg- nieiit——liazy vision—brain be- foggecF-pliysical slaclmessr- may all be clue to unsuspected constipation. ' so loeware of, incomplete elimination. There is noiotlier way that will keep your system so properly cleansecl as a clasli of ENC S "Fruit Salt" in a glass of water night or morning. _ Refuse anything offered to you‘ as a substitutc—tliere is none.‘ Cilia; Nos SALT" "FRU IT all. Sales Representatives [or North America: ‘6 so Harold F. Ritchie s. c». Ltd.. 10-18 iiccaiii St. 5Q 9' a Toionto M ‘ '- \ s; A 0 _ < l4 iiafido. - ‘m 1* The Holden Fertilizer Spreader Why waste time and energy in spreading Fertilizer by “m! when The Holden will do it so much ovener and fasic". Write or Phone k your order Bruce Stewart £6 CO- Ltd- Charlottctowii, l’. E. I. wwrmwvrv sUMMlfl WWW“ [ARI-IS WEST T0 TIIIZ CANADIAN ROCKIES AND "Fill-I PACIFIC CDAST In 26m May ism, from Saint John. N. n. TO Vancouver, Victoria. Seattle, Port- iaud and return, $163.25 Bani! and return. reached only via Cla- adiaa Pacific. $141.50 4 In cflecr June lit Lake Louise and return. reached only vta (hnadlan Pacific $143.00 ‘iyzw Return Limit October Slat. Stop-over “gl ow . w) W Let us arrange your itinerary. Illustrated literature will be n. . . ‘fiu-‘m , _l _ gladly furnished by_ w cs0. s. BEER filu" District Passenger Mont -. flllltldil-‘SMNIJOHBLNJ; a i tianiiamani |>Ac||=|c ._, 1 . ______'_l_‘_lji_i£ CHARLOTTETQlVN Gemini/w itunner . Marathon Q Harry‘ McEvvien, 1 Hurry McEwcii, 15 of Bristol, Lot 40, was the "dark horse" in the Patriot ten mile road W09 5188M list evening 1n a miniat- ure downpour of rs-in whidi made the roads so slippery that, even the "of- feial car" found the going very tough on the long hills. r McEwen, a counter-part of Johnny Miles, in looks, gait, personality and what have you-—provcd ‘himself eq~ ualiy as famous as the hiternatioally known boy, The Bris- tol runner strange to the course, inalcng his debut ln the long dis- tance game, and practically without a word of encouragement. ran his race. and like Miles, showed stamina. llEMlAYUiK and a heart of iron, to f.i1iish first, beating fasr; and courag- eous runners like Mickey Cooker of Fredericton, formerly of London England, and Willard Locke. Cliar- lotteiown. Cooker was sccoxti, Locke third and Wilbur Woods, Alexandra fourth. - Twenty-four rumieis, answered "Toby" M:l\iillan's gun at the s art- iJg point, and fourteen brcmted tlic tape at the and of the grind-truly s. record for marathon runii rig in this Province. The other ten finish- ers are iii order: Clarence Ranaghan, City; Edison Smith, Formal; Kaney McDo.r.1d, City; Allan Wcdlock. Hunter River; Robert Harley, c.ty; Albert Nickcrson, city; Bill "Pat" Powers, City, Borden Cox. James lifclnnis, City; lornic Wilson, City. Ran A Great Race To Breast Tape A Winner-Cooker, and Locke Good Second and Third. _ year old lad 9 Year Old Lad ‘Ilie time made by llfcBwex-i. i hr, i2 nrnutes was remarkably fast con- sidering the condition of the roads which were wet and greasy all the way. McEweti and probably Cooker, Locke and Woods will represent the island in the Halifax Herald, 10 mil: l Bllll nisuus‘ -,fii_;g._si£ v EN Ye are s trail-ll; ilEvliie and mu). five exports for our productg, w,- _1'e the best customers of the Ullll-‘lfl , {fates and you in turn arc our bee: ‘ "ustomcrs. I "It seems to me that the pEupl-j. ll the United States should value heir best customer. If you shut us iff we shall have to look to Circa‘ uritain to become our best custom- "5- T719 11-11111‘ 0f Canada to propor». rd tarifl will not be to lower our.=' <till further to the United stair». l but to lower it furlicr to Grca: Dri- lain. "The present impediments to rul- , justments of the tariff questions fire the results of faults on the part of both nations. We assume our part of the blame, hut believe that you have the responsibility to shoulder in ll‘ll.'~ matter as well. "Canada has developed a self re~ iant people. Our fonri of govern- ment is Just as democratic as yours, We are more individually alike in habits of thought and in our way pf living. Yet Canada is individual m‘ [i-‘Wuseis ALE & STOUT MATERIALS ‘ ‘We made up our ackaga of Dr. . IIIII'I Tonic . Item ead h mifn 1 y’, . ' thick maths“! 1am", so IL Allan I Co“ Ltd. Pleat Sh, Toronto 2 Blli LEAGUE l l | National League race which ‘i5 b61118 SWKBd iii Halif- lBiuton . . . . . . . . . . . . , , , , , _ , ,, 4 g q the development of its character Wr BX- JU-fle 3rd. ‘New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,, 3 11 1 are a darng people, while w; ha“. _ , Cantweli, Smith and Spolirer. Ben- "lily 10,000,000 people in Canada lml BTRIDES lo and Hogan day, our country hasn't stopped ci-im- B°b Sh-‘W- “lihfllll/ 51111089- lfll ing. We have resources in can m- iirvnarauon- entered Hie me in the Brooklyn .... 16 is o 40,000,000 l0 50,000,000 more peopl" i”! minlem- Rlmni-Z “"1711 1163M? Phlladelllhla -- 9 iz 1 We have the making of a great na- siioes and a, make-shift ‘rig, Bob Stayed with the leaders for seven. miles. and undoubtedly would have iitished with the front pack hadl not a severe attack of cramps forced l him out of the racc in the eighth mile. Much credit is due Messrs Ray Pendlcton and Glen Partridge in Wal ‘ lie Scantleburyls "oftcial car." ‘rhess gentleman almost raz-i the course themselves, administering to the runners all the way. A feature of i this service is that no; one runner i was neglected. All one could heari "all the way WB5—HOW do you feeli lbig boyl-anytlilng you want, lnCll ikeep goirg. we are w.th you. "is the spirit that. helps make alh- i ,lcies and naturally is a wonderfull llIIIDGtUS to the running game. l "Marley's Derby" was a gigantic] Cltyi , success-and "Bulk?" 119641955 i0 553’ i land Blukenship Cariway and Rid l ‘is to be heartily congratulated. O’Leary and Vicinity Miss Elga Sheen of Tyne Valley. 1""01'm€i'ly an employee of Turner 6: Co. recently spent a few days with old friends in this idclnity, An incipient fire ti... discovered be- hind the kitchen stove at Mr. Chas. Dennis‘ home recently. Prompt ac- of the flames and not much damn$¢ a quantity of clothing. Her friends are pleased to learn that the condition of Mrs. George I-tcmc who was recently taken to Prince County llospital for treatment is not as serious as was first report- ccl. Her many friends join in wishing Mrs. Horne a prompt recovery, Mrs. Archibald Wedlcck 1:. huit‘ visiting in Summerside where she P» the guest or her aunt. Mrs. Thos- Ramsay. Mr. Edward Lidstoiie who has been ill with ii severe cold which 86W l"- dici-itions of develoiwis mm PM?" moiiia is now imPYDYlIU; i“ health H's friends wish aim a steady and for“ recovery. M“ g_ ,1, Haywood and claullliel’ haze returned from Cl1flfl0'ft‘lO\\'l'l \\'ll9l‘e uicy 8mm the PM “hi” m their home in Mill River. special music was furnished by the Nlission Circle of the United Cliurth on ivicu-iei-‘s Dev It the “m”? 5°" vice. Mrs Rankin liovrai-t formerly M-Ea Annie Easter has returned V) 5%?“ Miss after spending the past win er in this vicinity- M“ y“ Myra-ti, paslor of ilie Nil- zarcne Church at Unlonvale, and Mrs. Mygfl, have recently returned homo after having attended n-iwmbly 5:93“ Nazarene Church at Maiden I55- M“ Brook‘ who accompanied them to Maiden has not vet WWW" a‘ 5:” g5 5pefidll1§ some time with her sed ter in Boston. Others who attend the Assembly from this vitmli)‘ W"! no vouliiiii surrrn wini iiuoiiciin ' So easy to et quick relief and pre- vent an atta in the future. Avo bromides and dope. Th!!! fell“! quick" l but affect the heart andare vet? angerous. They are depressing and only give temporary relief‘ ll" 93"," ‘of the headache mil aflfiilfl! within. \ The sane and harmless way. First correct the cause, sweeten the_|ouf and acid stomach, relieve the intes- tinea of the decayed and poisonous food matter gently etimulatetlie liver. start the bl e flowing and the bowels pa: o8 the wane matter which causes or headache. Try Carter's Little < var Pills. Drualltll 35¢ m! PHI-A tion resulted in checking the DYOKTCES, Lllque and Lupez. Swecllanrl, 130i. "I15. Srnythc and lilcCurdy, lion. "In days past nations. that Went, ~, ivar could suriiir, lliil. in [he rum. nations that go lo war will hc ti» stroyed. We of the Anglo-Saxon rm»: are the greatest factors for peace.‘ Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cinclnnati...... . . . . 4 1 French and Bool, Lucas and Gooch. Ameriwn Marne wvihi, attic? iudiiilriiias IN “OFF" S New York ......... 7 l0 ii _,__,,_ SUNS Boston 4 s o HALJFAX, N. s, May 19__,B,4. t?" and Dkkqi Bfllflilslli US- i Canadian Pressu-Fiuir and vcgeg. c“ c" Dmham “d “"3" able tariff changes annoinccrl in 1hr bUdSet speech of Hon. C. A. llunnin: St. L ' - v Detroit!“ g l? l3, Minister of Finance, will only affect ' Coffman. and. Manlom. Hogiseii: llggsllilgllxge Provuilces m, ilofilisea- Sullivan and Hngru" .. ' cn not o_a gieat extent. ' according to W. C. Nickerson, ]‘.l‘Lll‘|'|< ‘First game) H H inent wholesale dealer of this Cli_\‘. Cleveland I ' ' _ _ I H 7 n l The products concerned. during iii" hrhlcazo 3 m _ season when the Canadian market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., is unable to supply the dcmiuirl, are liudiin and L. S ll, F b ' '-' u" a n‘ “H apples, onions. cabbages. strawber- dlc Auuy‘ rics. pears. plums. and peaches. the , i A11 1-1311 p; the °g11¢ia15_they did last three fruits coining in from , llheir bit. and who could do more. mrsiinarrionai. LEAGUE Cfillminle- _ l ‘ Baltimore a 10 z , ‘. .Mr. and Mrs, Neil Buchanan of Mount Burma _ , _ _ _ _ ‘ _ I _ _ _ _ _ _ _' 7 a 1 WB-X $1811"! for #011- “dlldows in Royal who also have returned homef Among those whom Mr. Myatt was: ‘lassocialed with at the Assembly were iRev. Mr. Turple who ls~well and lfavorable known in this vicinity. Mr.‘ and Mrs, John Buchanan (Formerly: Miss Edna. Dvnient) also oi this vici-l nity. I l l Rev. Mr. Profitt is leaving this W“ 5°" except 1°‘ the burning 0r Lion the first of June and his posi- wet grounds. l lion as pastor of The United Church: l will thereafter be filled by Rev. Mr. Baker. The manse is now being pre-l pared for occupants’. Mr. Profitt has . been a popular pastor and his depar- l lure will be deeply regretted. , Among those from this vicinity who l have receiitlyi acquired new cars arc .l)r. Champion and hiezsrs Gordon‘ Adams, J. J. England. and Cecil Deii- iiis. , l Mr, (Il-isrles McDougsll and Mr. l l Milton Smalnian recently motored to Summerslde on a business friv- The funeral of Mr. Archie Gay of‘ Knutsford who as already reported in , these columns, passed away on Tues-_ l day the 13th. inst was held on Thurs-, l day from the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Gay, to the Ballli-‘il .Cliurch at Springfield. The service was in charge of Rev. J. C- P6810“ who preached a most inipffiilve W" rnon. Among the hymns sung were three" which were particular favorites of the deceased, “Shall we rather at l the River?" Sleep in Jesus" and "Shall l, we meet, Beyond the Riveri". Inter- ‘ merit was made. in the cemetery ad- joining ilie church. i On Thursday the children of this and surrounding districts rttfilvfll ' their first ' treatment of ioxoid for immunization from diiihlhefli- The‘ work was in charfifi 0T D1" Chamiimn Miss Zinck and bliss lVicNelll. l m, Mason ofi-Wolfville. n. s. Se- cretary of the Blhllfill him" Mlmm‘ Board was in this vicinity recently and with Ricv. Mr. Peacock attended . ithe Quarterly Convention held at? i Bcrleque on The 13th and 13th of this ‘ month. l! l ...... .~ I The sympathy of friends in this; vicinity is extended lo Dr. Palmer in his recent bereavement throuflh) ll" rlcatl-i in Boston Mass of ‘his sister.‘ Mrs, Herman Bryan. l-fe attended the ' ' funeral in Lot 11 on Thursday. Mr. B. W. Johnslon of Elm-Sdllt W” among recent visitors to this locality- A bean supper was held on the nth. inst at the home of Mr. CephM (FY188- i i I 1 West Devon to raise funds to assist in l i the renovation of the United Churehi parsonage here, The evening was pleasantly spent in 88m!" "d “W” and a satisfactory addition was thil muictotraafuadaoftnccliumh. i (‘ AN A I) A DOMIN- l Richmond‘ L Wen," and Danm London are being marlc i.) rcpi-e_~eii: ing, Russedli and Tusce. , ing Musseil and ‘Dusce. known people Newark l Toronto. Faulkner and Munn, Gibson, Fish- ‘ er and Phillips. Jersey City at Rochester postponed wet grounds) Reading at Montreal. postponed. o ——-~—— -— <--—~- AMERICAN LEAGUE SECOND GAME ‘ Cleveland .. ‘I 1U 1i Chicago a 12 ol Holloway. Ferrell and Aiyait. Car- away. McKam and Aiitry. Riddle. NATIONAL IAEAGUE Chicago 3 8 4 St. Louis . . . . .. l6 15 0 Malone, Welland, Sheal, McFace and Hartneli, Shérdcl and Wilson. ANT IN WORLD AFFAIRS WORCESTER. Mass“ May 20»- "Destiny has given ur. dominance in world aflairs-an influence for the making of pcacc and progress that will bring happiness to all people," declared the Hon. E. C. Drury’. for- mer premier of the Province of On- tario. in n luncheon address here last week iii observance of "United States Canada Week." The former premier emphasized the need of continued good will and friendly co-opcraiion bcirveen the Unified States and the British Coiii~ moiiwealth of Nations, of which he said Canada was the connect-mg link. With "Canada-Our Neighbor" as his subject the Hon. Mr. Drury said: "Canada. is n young nation with its own diplomatic representatives. an independent nation in ilic British Commonwealth of Nations. Canada ns she is now is only sixty years old. We had to connect political entities within the Dominion in form the Confederation, which took effect in i867. "In i926. Canada produced tangible wealth amounting to more than tlircc and n half billions of dollars. ‘This was a per capita production of $361. Two billions of dollars in this pro- duction of $361. Two billions of dol- lars in this production were of prim- ary products, such as agriculture and mining. More than a billion and a half dollars of this production was in manufactured products. ~"T'he grcnt economic development in Canada iii the next few years will we in manufactured products, We have the water powers to produce electric energy of 20 million horse power it year. "In aggregate foreign trade, Canada stands fifth in exports and imports. Coast trip 100E115- Stop L. P. Rl'l‘('llll l‘. W- CLARRIN, _ when a irhilrl i. pair, zaivkl Helen Wills, Princess Elizabeth Pfilllf‘ ‘ nntl l‘(‘:~Llr"-,", Minister MacDonald and other wcll- i 'l"hcsc parasitcs range the stomach ‘and intestines, causing serious dis- ‘ . l AKE this summer memorable with a Pacific Lovely Minaki in the lake and woods district just east of W/innipeg affords an ideal break in the journey. Golf, fish. swim and enjoy tlic gciicrou. hospitality of Minaki Lodge. ‘Tull flPlil||> from any tkuuuliiui National Agrnl or W’. K. ROGliRh. ("'2:f.-‘i‘“) _ 12- 4.»; , 6.1,. adjust —and it means "the but money also lmyp when Mother Nature can supply better materials and science better methods, then and not until then can Sou obtain something better than Budweiser Barley- Malt Syrup. No adulterarits or fillers. N0 artificial c°l°rin8 or flavors. .No substitutes. Guaranteed 100 per cent pure. 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Then on, past mighty Mount Robson, highest of all Canadian Rocky peaks to Vancouver, Victoria and the loveliness of the coast. From Vancouver or Prince Rupert you can sail to Alaska through sheltered sccn; seas. Aug- mented Canadian National ire All outside off at Minaki FARE Vancouver to $kagv~ay and return $90 and up including meals (‘ily ‘fii-ket Agent. and berth. Iivkci igcui. elation. Disirivi l'.i--~cngvr \f.'\‘i1l- iCANADIAN NATIONAL The Largest Railway System in America