“iii-i 1 . V‘: h . l c9 is Marriage flealllt lllailteann Games United Baas...- . , _*"-—"-'—-"" 1 ll ' l arson (‘ltAltl ooLLAul" l é l Are mlgratllln Law StupelnldouaFree ‘ Please take notice ‘ “‘“ Vaudeville _ - County annualltteetingslvdll be held as follows. Kings Clounty Wednfnday. Aug. 20th Btlalnels Meeting 1.30 p. m.. Public Meeting 3.00 p. m. Town Hall, Georgetown E ast Prince County Thursday Aug. 21m Business Meeting 6. 30 p.m, Public Meeting 8.00 p.m. p St. Paulo Hall, Summerside - Queens County Friday, Aug. 22ml Business Meeting 4.00 p. m., Public Meeting a.oo p.m. Strand Theatre, Charlottetown Local and outside speaker; wlll be present- Names announced later. . By Order o1 COUNTY A Allllllllll SALE ‘ON MONDAY, AUGUST 18th Commencing at 12 O’Clock Noon That valuable property, known as Westleigh, EXECUTIVES 355545714-4“ formerly owned by Hon. David Lairdmpw the . property of H. H. Horne, situated 130 Elm Avenue, having beautiful grounds and lawn, with wonderful ornamental trees, orchard,‘ large back yard with barns. Entrance, from both streets. 200 feet frontage, with dwelling llQLISC in perfect "condition. ‘g . lilfllflillilllTElicfi 50W Ai‘?!i5>31*1€l§...__ Property For Sale In Valuable Property For Georgetown Royalty Sale BY PllbliC AUBTIUN Eight acres with house and barn, in Georegtown Royalty about twol milcs from Georgetown will be sold at a bargain to quick purch- aser. . Apply to MacDonald 8|. lVlacPhee, “Ie are authorised Solicitors. Charlottetown or ' Murdock Dclorie, Pictou, N- S. Mrs. A. Lord t0 Quick . Safe Relief 449, _Dr. ‘Sc-hell's Zinc-pads stop coma hurt- lng Ulélfllllly. Remove the cause-fric- tlon_ and pressure. They ye thin, medicated, antiseptic, waterproof. Ab- solutely sale! Easy to apply. Gee than at your drugglsfs or shoe dealer's. 77"“ slur-for corny. oalloun: bullion; Is DgScholl Zmo-pads "Pu. one art-the pain gone" STOCK QUOTATIONS The Markets SUMMERSIDE MARKET llilll'_\' Eggs per doz. _ Potatoes Oats per bushel Slrnw _.._....._..__._.._..__._ 3" MT_ STEWART MARKET lluller . . . _ _ . . . _ . _ _ _ . . . _ . .. 2X illl H2145 _.._.._, ZZZ llilllllilil-i (new) ____. 7.’- lllly , _ . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _.:..__ $13 ' _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. 1-26 MONTAGUE MARKET llultlll‘ __.._.___.______._-__ ?5——27 l-ilrzs - '.‘l (lots " llolzlllvrs _ _ . _ . . . . _ _ _ - _ . . _ _ . _ - -- s‘ Why You Should Read f-llllllfllltl. (hr (‘llundlllu woods lll sum’ ,' bll-ll ulllllossly wlth (lu- ])l'I|i‘ll. __ (ll‘lllI]|l'll n llllle. nlld (lion: l\l\"ltli‘ 3am?“ Uununued as a national lli-sl |l'lll'l' of u Nlllllll“ u ou_ Esflm] up m the year 1169 of ‘he " ‘ (lhrislilln Era. Ilorls wlll helping (‘harleu prqlul-q I for l\ lengthy alumni-e In Panda. He hnd completely abandoned hope l 70w ‘A a 16 _ v d of this longed-for vnl-utlurl after Mur- ‘halgojljit béen uggeitng the await] innnr repented refulull ollrllt-r lll the o‘ we magmflceut spectacle o! suullui-r. null (be sudden change In pllulu llu-ci-sultllll-d n tremendous lcllr» ‘he llllclenlt Tanmann Games’ rvlnglltlout. To suve time. he‘ was w“ owe the Inauguration or we ulnrklllfl‘ lll hollu- lll hls owll- llbrllry. lwestlvlll w ‘the memoryqfunl 81mm’ All (llly lu-crotllrll-s ulld lltellogrtlphern. llrhh Queen Queen a t8 was lll-um-lw-l- llllVll llnd bends of do ulrt one lll the ma“ beautuul at ‘the llllllltl lblllllt ulld wlut l i allclllllt lll-lull Isoveremnm ‘she was ' '= “ ‘ ~ . - l K (‘barb-u worked llkll ll torllndo. ‘Pcr- lthgdlilérgiédoavfresggllhggghéllt: - "l; ‘ll- ‘l'lvl l. . " llllllllllltlillhlllllllllllt? lifll‘llllflllrl\"llllllll‘llll llllxvertt‘: last “m” or the fihblolg llininmiy. = ' ' ' ' _ ‘lll. was rea y ove or llorls for yulurc lldlululstrrlllou.‘ 15hr pezlxlpoo 31m “was a, gmupchy and luld volulltrorl-il lllr lurl us. Lnl of ncuw “alum or we Ana, and n chnut-l- (u t-lll-upt- (‘rom hill‘ rl-lltluslr, mus“, was the lverylnflse of he‘. llllllll)’ dnys null Jul-visa constant. coul- (By Dominion New! domino)- llenrl. l"""°"“l'll’- llli-r admiration for the manly “Sum l‘lll not depriving you of somn gum“ of slim-t and 3m" w,“ lllel- mlllulz?" (‘llllrll-n llIlkNl. us nllo lull’. ln-nlllll lllln. ull-luornudnul plld bnInn.- (ll oll lll-i‘ klltll‘, pour-ll polar-d ulertly. slu- shook her lll-all llnllllulrly. “l llnvl- nothing lll llu- world to do. l-xl-l-pt help you nnd Mnrllluu to gilt nwlnv." Suulull-r suulllzlll bent lowi-rl-d nwnlupzn. A wllrlu scented brol-zl- llulll-rl-d (ha curluluu at thl- "Wu wludlnvn. ilulslilr, the gin-doll (Iron-sod lll llllddny ldestll. Even tho gillllllllll lll llle sunkl-u pool lingered lnzlly lll (he llhlllle ufthe llly pllds. Up~ slnlrll. .\lllrillllll. lll (he lllllllelit of neg- lllrl-l-s, lll-lpi-ll lll-r lullld puck trunks nnd bugs. “Item-r i-llnugi- your ullud nnd eolnll known the world over, and men (fame from the ends of the land to he present nt such sports as \v[‘['p graced by the presence of “Tllillll. the lBeau-tlful." 'l‘bis splendid woman had one great sorrow—she was childless. Looking around for a successor (.0 the Royal dlglnlty of her famous House“ she adopted a youth of Royal lineage, named ‘lnlgll (bus). This youth she herself trained, and on llBl‘ death she directed that Lugb be (be future King of Eire. l-lls llllllle beoQe a (error to the enemies of Erie. He reduced ‘the invaders to serfs and became knowll as “lluglhoflthellong-arm." ‘Wllleu Ills (State was firmly es- nglllnllt (he 'll .. ll l. .\l rllun and l bolll 11.1"‘, ‘Ifln-YW" l‘ l iklljllfillQll, and peace had settled s1... ‘flllulllk lll-l- llllllql. , on .lbe land. (Lllgh carried out a "You're both vrrv kind. It. sounds l0nl~""lll’l"lsllell plum H9 “sued ll. Jllrval Decree establishing as a national festival the magnificent games known then us Aonach Tall. tenu-n. or Tamar's (Festival. This in lm-nlory of lllS fostermother. This festival was to be held at mldsnulluer, and ln the year 632 B. (t. the Royal Games started. Then, almost wlthoul. a break, the llulv. ltulsl can't." lli- looked lll her l-lusl-ly. Iltll‘ bond \\'llN bout ovl-l-Jbl» pod nnd slll- llrrlb- llo (bought lll- hull lll-vl-r lll-ell lulr no lovl-lv or so nnd. 'l‘lle olll spurkll» nnd I)\[(|_\‘J|IIK‘_\‘ wl-r-l gone. The red llpll Nous-lug: his hllllll plum-u, Nlll‘ rllllirll (lllvdliul: rilllrlllkv. 'l‘bl first week lll Illlgllneasll, llrl‘ I V (ho nloulh of Lugh (August), like “l'll l\l‘<‘(l limo (u pul lll_v lllllllrl-l lll gum“. hvgan‘ and from the rm". order.“ Nlu‘ (‘Kllllllllml ‘l“l"l"l-"- "l" shores of Eire the hosts assembled. l lll" lllllllllll" "l l~'“l"l~' lll‘ l‘ "l" There. around the tomb of Tallle, =ll'"llll'l "l" “"‘ll'l-l' (be people were wont to display “llom-ylulnlll'."‘ ho uurulbil-r! shrewdly. H“ m“ splemlm (luanflcfi or ma” (ml-ls slurs-ll n( llllll n llllll'lf‘lll. tlll-u 1mm‘ m H“, omnvsts SM out n", sllv llollrll-d slolvly. lvolnlnanlnn‘ “l'l‘l'll1llll‘ l llllllll llll» "l“‘""' .\'ow when (he festival was ab, ll \\':l.\' us (lll-ugh nlll- vulul- slowly and llosillllllly (o llll lrrl-vocllblo deris- brozll-llillg. lf any petty quarrels leuilril in keep the games hack all lllll. (ho lvnrrior-(‘olk came to the con- “THE EXPORT WORLD" (Published Monthly in London) ‘lll'_l'5"l" _._.-.._-_l,on Thursday, August WW“ 121, commencing at 12} Silver Black‘ Fox Breeders (Qssllclllllllnluzlble property situat- The adjourned Annual Meetinglacfes o! the members otthe Silver Black‘ Fox Breeders Association of lfrincelhuuse and out build" S2211“J?'1T;.Z""'RZ3.££'“dliiialllish begugfgny sa- B 'Id| . Ch rl tt t n. n Mon- ' l I .1; .12 .°..=.v"...s... .._..:lll—1 e d" S d ed wllll at 2 o'clock. As matters of great lm-i - f . . l’.‘.’.'..""._.°§._..".".'l.' Z1 $2219.11 f.‘ 323g Tllls ls one 0f the beau- assgfilatlorn should make It a polntfiy Spfits of the clty and present in person, or by, V. , proxy. wlll be sold ln part or Dated thin 1lth day of Augusblas Stands 1024. JOHN ANDERSON. Secretary Terms at sale. ‘BENJ. CARTER & SON 36lli.‘Z.l‘l.nl\v| ill. Rocky Point Ferry Auctioneers Tlme Table ' s ll ".1, (‘ommrnrlrlg Juno lat. the ntnnmer Illllnllorrlulrh “lll run hntuw-u (‘blur- lllnlllfflVll null Iluvky I'nl||| IIIITIIIK (ll-- Hummer months. nu follows: GililllibllffG IIAILY (nvl- pl Pllllltlllpi) Lv.("llllrllllll-lilll-ll. F Irlhlilbrlgypllllll Brit-k Dwelling llousedltll KPlll 7.110 MJII. rum (IJII. Sin-cl ilpposilc (‘riulzo of Wales a.:ln nan. 0.1m R18. (‘oIIi-zc, nlosl lill‘ill slllllllinll for 0.1m nJn. llmil ILIII. 112 acre.»- of lllllll. 25 acres stand llourllllll: llollsl- (or (‘nib-go Stud- lum ILIII. llzln llm. i . l... of . , - _ _ , , , _ r nu (um; l. .1 nl, . lzooll flrl cuts. lillllll <.l.~llv llbtllllllllililllll, 1.» "l" l'»"'~ “lll l‘""' wood (he lI'll'lll('(‘ is ('ll"‘ll‘ lll 1 l- l It l'l l l) ll l '1 2.1m "Jn- 3-0" l‘ "L I . 4 I A i . Vl/‘L hllli i ll S. . lll) _\ (l I . . ylll llll lll “m, mm H," ‘Hm l_'lll"*ll_=lllll W-‘llrllul. has been dairy (l1 Qllllilll Strl-l-l. Charlottetown, 4.1m purl. boo |._.,,_ l:l_l'lll (or (on yours. only fifteen 1>_ p], 1‘...2j_ Mo.‘ _ _ 7.00 1...... llllllull-s ride from (‘harlol(.otown. -__--__-_- _-~__-_-- RPNIMY Allllll‘ m. rnnrlollmllwll 1n». "Jrflly l‘nlut wM_ CARROLL, (Lilo ll-Ill pan. 313m Rnymty EasL 2:00 |I.m. 2.1m p. l. ____.?_______i__ 14.00 |l.m. 3.5m p.m. __._.__. 4.00 p. m. l.“ p. I. a 212:; (l1! illlllllrl. AT MONTAGUE -_.____4___.ijl'llhe ‘Gulafiian Job Halifax — Boston ‘Department .\'ll'l*| l l$UN'l'UN—-.\'l|lllrllllya ‘Z I‘. U. ' l\Itl(l\‘l'2.\‘ 1 Auction sale lmmllrntlon nnmlnntlorl lll port or clrbnrknlllvrl (hurl-Ivy nvoldlng on» llmlnry drlllyu (It lluullnutllull. Fur further pnrtll-ulnrn apply to f‘. hi. YMIITII, Agmlt, Plant “Wlnlf. lllllllox. N. S. Tnlnplhnlo .306“ Nnckvlllo IIONTON R "NI A‘ STEAWSIIII" ‘ (W). may pay for itself if it ‘brings only one more bidder to the sale. The Charlottetown Guardian . v i wllnrr. awn-m, Milli. EASTERN "STEAMSHTP LINES INC. INTERNATIONAL. LINE B S. GOVERNOR DINGLEY wlll leave St. John Wednesdail it s fl,_ m, ' §eturllays at 7 p. m. (Atlantic Tllne) for Boston. ‘h ween; y t s are via Esltpollt and Lubec, due Bolton about 10 l- TQ rlldsy. “H I Saturday trips to Boston direct, due Sunday! "l lllllllll 3 D- lll- Stumor Enrico Arthur wll’ leave St. John Fridays and Kon- iluu at 1 p. m.‘ tor Boston direct (llle following day at about l 1mm. y 1.00. .~ ' .. h" ' o J a h O. OURRII, AGINT, 1t. John, N, l. all?‘ w‘ ' ‘ ‘r r ttvw- to. Y , 1'» Prince Edward IslandEgmfiflkohglgstfillggglogl land, dwelling, arge ornamental trees: is well MIRRORS the Markets of the‘ World. everywhere. lQ9cl0ck n00“, her val-iAlMS at the Extension of Tradehwa‘_pih__ . . l OPENS UP Pruspcctlvc Buslnes's'7lips. lll“ wondered wlllll tlllt‘ wns lllllllb ‘Benn Brothers, Ltd. 1B. Bouverle Street» London, E. C. 4 Ili3ll(,S.18.ll. a l‘ Farm for salgezti-acres, 5O clear. Buildings in good condition, with or without crop, Stock and farming implements. Apply to FRAN K E. GALLANT, Howlan zlllzl .8.lti.3l. in: SALE ON TUESDAY, AUGUST COMMENCING AT 1 P. M. freshen in January, 1 driving wag on, 1 express wagon. 1 PROVIDESa unique Buyers’ Guide,lh‘u_ I ‘ i luvu. runners, jumpers, lhrowur, ENQUIRY Derafllllflll Wows‘ "dttfVlli lll ll RlNIll M011," (‘llllrlilll (on "f lll" sneer. harm’ fllllsvrs wllll‘ traders all over the World. ,,,..“.|..,|,_....|_ ~-_\~..; ,...,,,-;_,~ "m. ,.,...ll,;ll roqlllllll‘ llllrllfl. and. innumerable side THE sss-r ILLUSTRATED. Britishwoll. ..r mow. hut um. Wllfll (m... llll-‘jllllll-‘l- -'l_ll to (lo honour (n llli‘ EXPOrt Paper. |\\'(Il'|l|\' of woml-n like you and Mar lkrdm Tlllltfi (llwell llllll llllllllll, 0b _ .. . , qlorls. ' 1° |||' g ‘mun. llos rlrh nnd iolm-s of nll lw ' Annuagusléziiglz$ile wilt-wings olrw-lll-ul fnullly llud lll-‘ll be fultllful in nll llllllll llllvl‘ ll"l'n ll slllllll lll . . l ‘you! I don't bl-lll-vl- he rollllzv-s (hon-it- ‘khulllvll ‘ lll‘? llllllrls "l all irll" A Speclmeil copy will .be. Sent on nut-Ibo!- wnlunll lll the world!" llmnl rhlllmlwll wlllll nll” lllwlll FWWP! 9f °ll¢ sllllllllg- lllllftlllllfills of nlllllhood (ho collu- 26th 1 cart horse 1400 lbs., 1 carriage horse 1300 lbs, both perfectly sound. 1 milch cow 5 years, Ayrshire, 2 heifers 2 years old, Ayrshire, all to cart and (‘hnrll-s ll‘l\lll'll burk ‘bud lli‘ll\'l‘ll n plush)“ ma‘ won, was Sommhlng lusty Mull. luorw inlportllnt llllln (llolr private "\\'l\|l. It's nluvllt llllll‘ you rlvllll-ll quarrels and at once a trill-e was (walled for (he duration of tho aaml-s of Talllrl. The Royal Chief- (nlns journeyed with (heir. hnsls lo (ho Mount. of Tlllltn and (bore forgot, ill tho joy of sport. nll their Will‘ jelllousles and bickering.» With (hem in (bl-Ir trains were llll‘ lllPkl-d PlIlIIPlGSWnKlKlllOIl ll(\l'!ll‘- (lnwu! You're loo (lllwu lzirl to \\'lll\ll' vour wlll-Iv llfe |vl'\ l-llnrllli-s. lll-nvv (llul (u tlu- lllullppoiull-il npllllililrli llllll uu’ hnppy llnlrrll-d wolur-ll. You wllrl- borll (o pul Nlllllt‘ lucky di-vll lll (he lu-vouth sulllo lonvllr-il her .\ fniul. whilful Sluoe the new United (Stllteelm- migration Luw went into flEBOl- July 1, 1924. it has come l0 llle attention of the American Lonsul-| ate, Charlottetown, that there lll considerable difference of Olllllllllll as to the regulations regardln! fill" lll-y (m0 the United Slates lwlll for permanent residents and for temporary visitors. ‘lll order to facilitate the entry .01’ Intending visitors, ctr... llllll ‘llltl United States (be American Lon- followllng regulations and rulings. 1. All persons proceedlnS l" the United ‘Slates to remain Del" munently, or for a lonllfil’ Wflllll than six nlonlllll, are rollllllell l" appear personally at the American Consulate, Charlottetown. nnd sub- ml; (two copies of t-llelr birth certi- ficates, two"slnllll unmounted pho- tographs and milks allllllCli-llllll ll" a Nonquotn ‘lmnllgrutlon Vlslufor which there is a fee of $10 United States currency. This fee ls ln ad. dltlon to the llelld tax of $8. E8911 member of a family, regardless of age must be lll possession of this Vlsa ll‘ they intend to remain per- nlanently lll the United States. NOTE: (The possession of a Non-quota llllllulgratlnu Visa wlll not entitle the person to whom lt ls issued to enter the United States ll‘, upon arrival in‘ (the United States he ls found to ‘be llnadmls- slble into tbebnlted States under (be lnllulgratidn lllllws.) ‘ ‘ll, Teulporury visitors (o the United States for business or pleasure are not required (to secure any (locumenle from the American Consulate, the only requirements betng (bat they be able to satisfy (he lulullgrllllou Ofllvers at the‘ border (hut they "are Canadian clll- zens and that they only lnteud to remain lu the United States (enl- porarlly. The Immigration Serving blls ruled (hat a temporary visit is any length of time in the United States uuller slx nlontlls. ‘ll ls sug- tzl-lnletl that persons going lo the Unllod Slates lcluporarlly (‘orbusl- uells or pleasure curry a letter on their person from their employer or from some prominent citizen. stilling (but they are residents of, this Province and thwt their lntcr- eats and boule (ll-ll nre in this Province and that (boy do not. lll- tl-lld to remlllu lll (be Unlled Slates permanently. 'l‘r*lnpor:lry visitors s-"lluulll also b0 lll possession 0f sufliricnl funds (o suppolll, (hem- srlves wblll- ill (he United Slates. llll. Tho United Slates lnlnllgrn~ lion Sorvll-e has ruled that all ]l(‘l‘.<(lllr< who have resided coutlull nusly lll llli‘ United Slates: since October 1. lflilll, are considered lo (ry (‘llllltl produce came (be cream of (film's lovely daughters. All (his rellnllo of splendour Illlfltiilfl ln slate by lllo lllllls of ’l‘ara. ‘Phi-re the -l\'lug reviewed‘ "You" (lure-oil llorlll wllhoul. l-lllhus ljnanl. ‘.\ll (but ls true." ' ' (‘llllrll-s looked at lll-r shllrpLv. Sh» didn't sound llkl- ll lrlrl prlllslul: lll-r lovi-r, lll- \\'Illl(li'I‘l‘Il wllnl \\'llN bark of nll.lhhi. Dnrls wlln us proud m: llul-lfl-rmyulll couldn't road her .|'l‘lll thoughts. She illllll't even uollllilt- in‘ .\lnrlllllll. Ho silzlll-d llllll rl-lurllrrl nlznlu to llle lulorrllpll-ll work before llllll. ll bl-lznu (o lzrow (lurker lll (he llb. l‘ill'_\‘. .'\ llulllllll-r slorul wnli brow-lug. (‘Ilrlrli-u rlmo to pul up (ho nwuilllzs nnd noted llli- oullnoun rliluds lll (hr- wl-sl. l-llrlltnllll: nlgzuggllil shurply IIVTIISR (ll-- l-iky nnd n wlllll \\‘llrl~l'lrllllll. niirrllu: (be tllllflllivllllll (lowers lll (hi- lzllrdou. .\u ol-vnsinvlnl clnp of thunder disturb, l-ll (hl- luld nlll-rrllloll ullllrlollll. While (‘blurb-u ntll-lldr-d (o lbo nwn lugs, R" lil-rvlllll brought lll (be uloil from (lll- lull-rd delivery. [torts not \\'ll<-u (‘llnrlon rl-lurllr-tl (o hls lll alu- will llltllnlz llll'l‘(', rigid. ldlllllll: while (‘uoril lll n ll-(ler lll hl-r llllllllli. She l-illlrli-d lll (lu- proll-lltlul: squeak of hls ll\\'l\'1'l l-llnlr all he lll\\‘l'l'l'll lll-l flllllllfltllfl bulk lllio ll. “.\ lr-(li-r for you." Illl‘ his lllllldli. "ll_v Jove." hls i-yl- t-lluullt (he llil drr-soi on (lll- buvk. "From (‘rnllz (‘lll lulu!" . llo lllri‘ It opt-n. rnu through lln (‘IIII- (olllll. wlllle llorls lull tonne, unnlorllll: lll-side him. She didn't ('\'l'l| lu-ur (lu- pl-nls ol‘ lhullllor (llnf fairly shook lll!‘ holllu- nll (be storm rushed upon (In-m Llglltlllrllz. shnrp nnd brllllnut. lllllllllll- nll-d lllo rllulnl-llll of llu- llbrury. bu!‘ slul illdll'l wluvo. (‘llnrloll loolu-ll bi-nlnlllg. "lli-‘n writing from (he Plnyilrs (‘lull lll New York. lll- lmllll for lllllfllllll on llll- llorl-llllllu tillnorrolv." A put ll lulu up (‘rom tho‘ letter. lllrnrtl §I‘I‘\|I'IV"T..|“I‘CIIQPI<‘; wlll». to turn out MARINA I sale bills. lll\ll 4 l’. u. person having an should wheels. 1 truck, (new) mower, hay rake, gang plough, single plow. S. T_ harrow pin harrows, scufflers (To lu- (‘nntlunerll llillllllrllllf-rl-‘rrrfr ‘l. ladle-ma’ "l lwtll 1:.'r..."*.:".‘::.'.:.r:::.l%':..:::.:?;;: Forum of Mad Cats "All. lalssltstlnlts l-‘lu-zlllllr waya WI" stretohen buflaw robe. wagon szu-lklllrlhlllllil: £'l‘PII‘I:IlII‘NI:II‘IIII I A n advertisenlpnt wraps, driving harness, cart, team (By bommi: New s“ I e) a n s v c and ploughing harness. 3 ft, spruce boards, scythe, shovels, forks. hoes llodlldl ‘lllglllll lll-“ldlver-‘l "l cats formerly found the Forum of dra s turni drill lot bags. etc. 1m,“ ' p ' l Trlljllu a doubly interesting spot, CRQP,_12 ‘on! choke hay‘ 7 because ol the build-reds of cats (o be seen perched on, or huullng lll lllt‘ ruins. llurlug llle recent bot weather om- rat went mad and rushed about blllluz other cats. acres banner oats grown from registered seed, 3 acres lrllsh cob- blers (passed No. 1) 2 acres Green Mountains. Also 28 acres of (and, 12 acres ‘ clnr, 10 aorea ready for stumping. balance under wood. The crop on thla place wlll show condition of Iand~ all the cats deep ln the Forum (which ls many feet lovlll) were stricken phobia. ‘ TERMS OF $ALE Wllll All cums under $10.00 cash. For horses. cattle and crop a credit of 3 months and for all Ether articles 12 months credit on approved cec- lllrlty, ' ' For the land half down. balance secured on (and, This It a genuine ulllehNo reoervo bids on anything ox ' the lend. Remember llle wll start lhanp on time. D. F. MACDONALD, - Montague (o silence thesufferers. Now (here are no clllo nllzlltly meowlng Ohfll, off also the cats’ asslv-ll-ll-lol. 1 l“ (he mire, rats llle. By llle llme (be tlubhnrltles were Rot (o move ll seemed no if almost Turn to "the advertising columns -and you are.‘ trans- ported to the grocers, the clothiers, the music shop. You vlslt the factory of a manufacturer or talk with the mak- er of a new household appliance that will save you work. And remember, too, that merchants and manufactur- ers who put their advertisements in the Guardian are progressive and dependable. They must give good value. They know that advertlslng, by increasing the number of sales, enables them to lower for your money. below street. hydro- lly ll stroke of genius the mulll- ulplll office decided (o pour heavy ' llllllllYXllllllflil sues Into the Forum , in (he Forum; and residents who miss tlhs " , sullllest (he re- placing of the dead cats by new Only. what lf the gas has killed mmmmmmk the people. and (hi..- first grout day was known as (bu. “Gathering Day." and ll ls not (n ho wondered lll ll‘ lllwllll- nnd ill Llll- l.'.l‘l'lll. ills» (lvnl nlllvl‘ kinds 0|} (‘rll-brllllolls look plat-o sin-ll as llli‘ giving lll lllzlrrlul-to. or (ho pllgllllllll: of l()\'(' vows. All (Ills is now revlvl-ll lll the 'l‘l1llto:llln (lllmrs uhlml, (on ||]fl(\< from (he (‘llluous ‘lllll of Turn. The Universal Radio .3. . '1‘W_IS'l‘ of the wrist and the radio fan covers miles. A simple turn of the dial and lle gets .a bit of jazz here, a lecture there and perhaps a vaudeville " act somewhere else. Hundreds of things are continually bclng broadcasted for hls amusement and edification. I I_3ut radio, or no, d0n’t forget that many things fully as ln-terestlng and far more vltal to you .are being broad- casted dally ln this paper for your personal benefit; Your messages always come clear. The condition of the alr doesu t concern you. gyWll armchair you listen ln on the doing of the ‘world. ou know what l-S golng on everywhere, almost a? soon as the events occur. _ I‘ The advertisements are broadcasted for you Liste sulato wishes llo ulllke llllllll<l "WY Wlld West Show saloon Anoonslon Poultry Cattle wFln-workn Aug. 30 , to Sept. 6 f Attraction s Greatest Autumn g ________ . Alcohol Hope 0f Fllture_ For Motivation (United Prat) 36Z2.8.1‘3.Zl- a 1m legal reslden-ts of the Unltfll Slates and when returning flom a lelnporary vlslt (rom (Canada t0 (he UnltmlStutes they lllwllld Cally. evidence lls to their residence ln_ the ‘Unltcll Slsteg since October l. 190s, lll this evidence ls uuobtaln- uble a sworn llttldavlt of two Del,‘- 3011B residing ln the Uulted States to such resilience wlll lie licvelll-ell by the immigration Olllflel‘! lll- lllB border. LONDON. Aux. 15—-—!l‘lle time A" persons entered the may come when most automobiles, United Slates subsequent rto 0cto~ llitllolllflllfll lllld lnternal-combuu her 1, 1906, and who have not, paid tonlenglnes will be run by alcohol any bend tux or who have not gig}; dill-lay: ‘ll Bllllllllllll- eXllcrls here legally entered are considered . Th . to be legal residents of the United BY (llve assurance. however, Slates under tbe Immigration law.|thnt (hls wlll not reduce (be world These persons nlusl comply with supply of alcohol available (m- M (be new regulations lf they are go- man internal combustion. because lug to the “United ‘States to _relnaln‘_llle motive-power alcohol wlll be pernlluleutly. Jllllflfi 170m vegetable crops am] lV. The U-nlted lStates lmmlgrs- wastes that are now unused m.» 3|. (Ion ‘Service has nlsm ruled that cohollc purposes, leaving (be m“ persona who have previously paldgnt beverage sources inlet-t. their (lead (ax and lived coutlnu~| "Alcohol p; the hope M the m ous-Lv lll llle United States since mm, when the problem of full] sup that (lllle, are considered legal "ze- my {or internal conmusuon engllm sldenls of the United States ‘lndermecomes ‘cuteyv- “Id S“ Charm the new lmlulgrnllou Law. Per~i1qedgord_ power expert address‘ sons who llre re-enterlng the Ulllt- a worm Coufemnce 0'“ m." “b! ed Slates and rfilllrllllxlll (‘gem trul- 18c, he", ‘ ll“ ' DUNN)’ visits to (taunts t rougl a He "M "m, w port other tlllln the one at which gives mm m, mreamirseligrdgalllllla” they paid (lll-Ir bead tux, should Wm“, um produce V". M H?“ e write to (be United States llumi- the alcohol h need; ab)‘ thlllll ‘lll gratlou nllluo at (e port where they Wm K0 around “fifth; sngww so: paid ltbe heard tax and request a "letter of verification o(' entry." “lligfitglhegloggrflelg: Ergmlvafdllllllllll- ' . rom Persons i‘lll(‘l'lll (llrou h the r-lfllllt! Purl. whore the?’ orllllli-nnll)’ lllllll almost all" 2mm or vogellllllm“ ll“ (bl-Ir bend lax will only be reqlllr- (‘xlllfllnell ‘vllell we “all "lll"? ed (o stale their name llull (lute ‘llcohol all we lleell ‘l0 l5 "llle lllllN (he brad (ax was pllld. lllalml“lll° “all ll“ ‘llllllllll/ Rlllllll. ll is hoped (that the above illforul-llllllllts llllll llllvl’ ll” i000 Vlllllfl lflr ntlon wlll llt-lp to remove some of lllllll‘ “male "om slllialwlllle lllllll. (be confusion now existing with llllwlllllll‘ sllllwl cellulmle Wlllltll regard (o tho new lnlluigrallou “ml “llcll "m" ca" all ll" lllrllcll ll/ YPKIIIlIllFPIIS, nnd in (hls connection l“ pellllmll)’ 550ml llllllllllll. for en- ll ls rosprt:(fllll_v rl-quesled (but, KlYIGMIllITDOBeR The Brlllllll elllllllfl persons lnlilntllug (o proceed (o ll‘ wmk lll oll- llrollllcllll! "lllY lllwlll (ho Unlll-ll Slilltlfi (o remain per- 3 P" Wm "l llle W°l'l4l'll lllllllly. "lnnllntly Wm 3mm,"- m n“. Con. bllt It lllls limitless possibilities lll‘ fillllllt‘ a week or s0 before/llle (lulu _ll'lc°ll°l'Pl‘0(lllClllg plants," of their departure and (but they] ' i’ t wllo also be ill possession ol‘ (he uocos-l "mi snry doclunonlls, so (but. thelrl rust-s may be lllllllllQtl without dc- lny. MANY ARE CALLED There ls a preacher here's-bu should have llll-l salary raised (“\- mnkinlz (be following announce. ment frolll llls pulpit: “Brethren; —-—<-0&‘_- ..... __ llll-‘lll'"l‘ll""l'llll NllY you under~ slnllll all about babies. What ex- (he janitor nnd l wlll bold n“, w llrrlvnci- have you llfill?" lzular prayer nleetlng nexl \'.":'.l‘.ll!l- ' “Allblll-zlllt (or job as nllrse— day evening as usual." " 'llY l ———€<-o->i- was ll/bllby one-o luyself. v . Minard‘: Llnlment-Healu Cull. ll. mlfiulu." l From the depths of your prices and give you more nin