Wlwn Xpu .Need . ' COKE bent. at the lowest price. A. Pickard 8t Co. Phone 240 Women’s Cross Word Puzzle seftndCt/S Marit- ot Patent Leather with Buff lealblier trim, Only ' $3.95 Light Tan (‘talf (‘at Out Pumps ONLV * Or WOOD Please remember we can supply thc . Two HOT ONES AT $3.95 ll IIIIIIIIIIIIEIUWN autumn ‘T. cllotmll, u. tire-m o. Mohutt- RT"- "FQ-TLI-efa." It. llwllurinotltl ,_ . nus. on u. A. Moran-Ito», u..a. o. . Editor nnd Ilnngct, J. It. Burnett Ann-urinate Editor, ll. K. Currln Row \nrk lh-prquniwtlvc-lngrnnlmut Pom-ere, Inc. Ohloogo Boprceontnt tw-h, .4. lam-n Tho GUARDIAN mo! ho obtnlncdlrun: lb: allowing ngontn In Clurlot- totnwll: J. r. mun. 01mm Slud- sbrnnluu: gtntlanon. 3H1?“ l"- \v ,0 .\\'rI|ht, an» Btu-eel wort. ll" e’ 3'" “*- n. ' Stephen Duly, Richmond Si. ‘llyfl,lll\';‘z'hnltfillzll""“'" u. lhunuu White, no Elm Ave. ‘ . t‘ ' . ‘ ant George at. Mrs. I lloulltto rt spring Pnrlt no. l_"‘“l ‘“l,“‘l'3l l" .|, U. ‘Tnyiur. (irmltuu Mrt-i-t, Irnnk h. hnyn, lb llllhboro Stront- Mcllcnfltl Drug 00., Water hlrwt, Nummornh-o. w A. tlhlllltllltth-‘lsatfllx!’ 1:; (s; lain"- “".="|'- hl 54in Jew! IWWY- l, - _ ‘ llolullnIfNevvo Agency, New York. Pirhulll NW1 AIQIPJ. 51W \I\I'|K_ SATURDAY JUNE 2-0“, 1925 l l all; no story oi the war 0n the ‘\\ taatorn Ira-wt. The 13th ‘was in l‘! A“ 5'1"?“ l" P'\“’l'°“5 llislm‘ °l pfatulcri-ily from first to inst, its The Guardian h is expected "H" exp.- lnncvs, its bn-rdshltis. ‘its for- iii-wt,- will be over 15.0"" Ylslml" aunts and unlsfortunes were those in Charlottetown during Old HD1116 or we 0;)“- “nj-[g . ‘IVWK- A8 "Kill!" lml-‘ll llcfllllliAiiitztl; ‘the ‘bravery slhown and the modatlon will‘ ‘be insufficient to glmy won by the 13¢}, -we|re gymsq, moo; unis demand a Housing Com-‘m ‘hm. fellow- soldgerg am; n“; ativtee bas been organized and ac- page o; mrslory wrmen by one 134,}; I-twiummlziliiwn ‘in pr-Ivute houses is is m, wnndchmt] 540,-). o; Canadian . . I ‘u i-Iig solicited. Our citizens ihavo‘,,chi,,v,_.,n,en, 1n we world-s gfcnt. HOUSING OUR VISITORS Canadian and m tumuor (XIUKISIOIIS willingly res}, H w“; Mn F,.,th._,_,-_,,,|1|1m|gh lg IP1""l"*l l" “lllllllll Sollclmlloll llllllernh tint 'In nae gratitude of all (‘an- '-\‘<- YWl Kllfe Lhfly will fl" “l lllllllll-latlians for hi; p-zaph-Ic story :1 real Pin» limo is short, “bu cotuin‘IvI.t<=.elMary M Wm.‘ n; hldqvmmfl um] m1. llllfii" ill" ‘WM lllgelll llllll ‘we llllslllective superb-noes, persona-I brav- illwl- llll ‘Wlm call llelll lll llllls llllwlury nnd sacrifice and final victory, l"? “'lll ‘l0 9'3- Tlle lllellllllarll ‘llla story i-Imt shall -be Iforever Cana- rhe cmn-miuteo ‘are J. A, \IuMEIl‘ain. (“an flbainmmi; W, R. Tinney and G. (l Ilugbraa, any one of whom may b0 It Luterosto of bhe (vilty that every i» EDITORIAL NOTES rfiflfllllllfid. is necessary In llllle ‘Playing golf now every day ex- \.‘.'|)[ Stindays and rainy days espece visitor shall be aocomnnodwt<al and _ __ tally runny days. that M-l our citizens get benmd the Evrrybtnly ds now talking Old Home Week and makIn-g their ar- fltlbgellltlll-lhl acwrdlnlpoly. ~nnnnittee in their efforts to pru- vidt» ‘temporary home-s for all who (JOHN-l. {iii DIAGNOSTIC CLINICS‘ Lt tnig-ht sound like self praise to say axiyitlllug qabtvmt tlha poesent mflfllavhplre ‘m. this ismm ‘Wm be ‘lOVQllIIQZlS of Pnlno»: Edward Island. found an advertisement which w-III . . Ibut just look at rt. ‘lw of interest to all our waders uni particularly -to those who are dir-‘v-tly nr Indirectly Interested ‘In mIn-roulosis. Dr. Wodehouse and “Patriotism ‘n. the lost refuge of a stountln-Jl," said u certain phi-lu- eopher. “Coiu-zxiou- stnee" appenlrd ' xtpsaogn l Notes By The Way The prfipolll of the Government Io grant n life annuity of MGM!) oo_ Hon. W. 8. Fielding will be gen- ~ naliy approved throughout the Ilomitmicii. His loo; and distingu- ished public service, his signal atbi» ty and high personal character are ndtmlttcd thy all. Moat regrettably when still In the prlyno of manhood he was tluiilbléd and ha; since been unable w attend tn the active dut- ies of tihe high office he hzrl fillrd dunlug many years. i-Ill case has been considered by hie colleagues so ptlonally meritorious that his oftlcial sal- ary and aessional Indumnity have hm n paid to "him since the begin- ning of his Illness. It Is tinder- MOJG that when the dissolution of Parliament occurs ‘his resignation as Finance lifinlster will be forth- t-ctuing and tlliat the will not ugam be a candidate ‘for rte-election He will then mcelve blvfa pension, While lit may ‘be tine as claimed by ‘his cul- IP-fzuls that his oxuiepiin-n-al ser- vices and rircunwtances o-nbitie mm to consideration of a grateful coun- try. still It mus/t be lmirno in mind umb n pension mats a prccollenlt of| u Irlch ‘wily .. the fu-i Inn-o may not bt- slow to take ad- vaqrta-ge. l Crop prospects throughout tho Dominion were never brighter than a. the presenttlme. This is allké trite of the grant qzra-‘uvgrowinig pro- vinces o-f ‘the Wost and those other provinces where mixed farming lint e g-_-nera-I-Iy prevails, Generally there ‘has been abundant moisture and in the Ibest agricultural dis"- t-t cts of the Domilnilon the plant-lug lrlt-Irt-ls. vh-ttt is u softening of the Elm 80hr of Quilts t, 1...... w. Barton. m). THE SUN AGAIN 1n one of the Europena cities a mo“ interesting tllscovery bus been made. During ih-e cooler weather it ‘a only to be empectcd that the .1,¢_.1~|,m1.5 and outpatient (lunar-- niunls of the lwllllllilllfi‘ ‘Wlll have a great ‘many cases of bronchitis, In~ fluunza, plwurisy a-ntl pn-ueuiontln. and in the watm wuan-be-r there wi'I'I be more ‘cases of Iln-tcstnal trouble. (l'l'tl‘l'|'li06»'l- dysentery MR1 $0 10""- “mm ver in ‘the above city it was wand [that 98% of the habits born in (‘be tall, who dtved vtlnoughotit the winter, and died In ‘the spring. .wt~ro found to have suffered with bout-s, nvhereas <tihc batman born iu 111., 51.; inn; were Mr ILh-e Imost pout; free from this trouble. This ls explained by a llairvard professor -by Uho fact, that tlhv spring: Iialbies were txposel (Iurltrg ille entire sinnmcr to the sun's rays, wlnlo flu: fall Iiablos worn kop‘. insitlv during the ‘winter, anti did nut got the benefits of ttbe sun. 1\'..\\' this all set-Ins vc-ry l.'\llllll'l‘k' ablt» no its, and yr‘! OXIDPFIIIIUIIKQ on illbllil ' t-gs, C-llltiktlllfl, and whilo min tllavu nII told the savme story. that some animals fmm the some family, exiyoaod ‘to the sun's rays. and (itbors not so expnstd showul. that tIu- sun was a ‘real Ibuiltler of tllit animal Iliody. ' srinivuis on Ifood 'll.'l\'l} s-hnwn the; ‘nu- thin-g. '|‘\\n lots of l-ho Slillllf) food, our ".> the sun. and tuc other til. t-r-‘tvo tilfferonl -r.-su‘.l s '. ‘It twnuld ‘sowm “hat lb" sun zit-iunlly ticvflfupetl wwllifn tho food thchvitomlnq that are so \l."\\'-'ll '"-‘ in lnwlrti-w "will plvo 1L5 full value when it Ila d-lgested‘. Thu was completed somewhat eanIl-zr, Jllllll tisual. Heal lhas been s-amel what IrvreguIa-r with occasional cool waves not conducive to rapid growth. The bumper crop of 1923 and th¢| good prices obtained for the email-l or yield of last year have ‘had a gin-d effect in rootorlnig hope and. ru||‘filIr-nct\ iln ‘sections ivht-re there‘ had Ihuun a inc-astute oi’ tiisacourage- moral. It HlllS-‘IO tine b-tiyfiIn-ess of nuintaiks fed with ‘the stin-bathetl in. .I did not ‘have zthlg/softenl-ng of Ill» bones, where-as tlhe our-s wItb- out tho sun's rays did. l-t simultl be turuocrQsu-ry to talk ulbotit the stun so lllilPll and so 0ft ~11 bu‘! when thr-sn ‘facts arr». brought ‘to our at- ‘lfilll-C/ll it seems only cmnimnn teilsv to make noie of thvm and no: upon tfirtm. So ‘It-t in; got out in the sunhwe can‘; gr! its Lays Indoors. I know “ml. u'-t\ M" all ‘welt-onto the day ivlhi-n our i: ss wIndmv-s will atl- mlt ‘tl 1- “Frlfrplfilflll rays of tthe sun. At present these wv-"ntlc-w-s would $3.95 l All size-s in these two Ilneu ' .27;- to 7. l P‘. See them in our window, l, “they are ggcners. 8-8! l. A L YJMITED Lfplflf‘; l‘ '.‘.l_. f. IQ; W5 * F‘ 1530-0431: ‘ p —\~ ----—-- FOXMEN ATTENTION! Now ismtheltingwhen you must qvvo young foxes the most particular care. It is the time when you must guard against the deauiy HOOK wuRM and EAR MtTE when you must fld your ranch of all health and wealth des- we FOLLOWING For block Worm-CARBON TETRACHLORIDE C A P - LULIZS guaranteed cure for holh adults and puppies. For Earmite -- EARMITE ’ LOTION. For disinfecting - CREO- guaranteed by us. nu; 2 macs MAIL onBEns RECEIVE Pnougjr ‘ATTENTION 4oo+o004ooe0¢Q0§ - Character Reading qo-oeo Sh. .1. “fallen think, llllhlly eyelash-vs arc n the fares of anI-n and \ vibitto are particu- larly straightforward In ihclr speech and dealings and the pos- emsors of muny estimable points. very fn- r ‘Iatvhc-z-rwdtzrvote a shifty, untnist-worthy, mr-nn character, and ii.’ tlhuy are seen company with freckles and rvd , when you may be ‘sure where ls l violent tamper III ‘well. ‘i110? o» -_ f l l) ill) US 5 "YYAH n drill! wr-1 Av " l-l r l» '|Il‘i!Sl‘l'VFIl for future reference. llr. Ii-rink are dIsHnanIs-hrd nucioLs-ts and are making o lec- ‘titring tour of this ‘province tinder he flllfilllces of tPhe Canadian Tulb- vrculos-Ia Association. Their itin- .»ra.ry wl-thxlates and hours. of lec- tures is given In ‘this advertise- mt-nt which should be cut out and I Nt;»t\\il‘l1s~tandi-ng oun- healthy climate it is well tit-at we atre not Euwlllgura ui m: known ‘lmununez from this, one of ohe rmost deadly of I'll dist-truest It Iha been dmnon- nratcti IImyvm-d. any mradven-Iurv- than the (I-Isieaoo i3 (lllfilllli! In its surly stalgos n-nd tit is to mace this t-tirzibvlllty cIea-rly an-tl f-roely before mr people that tlh-ls lecturing tour has been planned. The lectures: are not exclusively for turbcvrculos-is quotients 5 but =hm|ld bo ‘heard by all. Knowledge Is powm and knowlt-dgo d our solves and of tJhe Irulag which "trvorn Ibealvilh, via the moat desir- llYlv INYWer we can [iOHflW-ld. A WAR STORV Many stories have been writtei and told and Imany have been for- LIN ‘ _ t‘t b0 lib . ‘ , , . For m» - KEATING'S ‘w en " u‘ ° GM“ w“ l“, pgwggm _ A" m; above Yet. we are 11.00 close to ‘It! l0 see it are absolutely fresh and ifl)lllip]"eh‘e.lfllyg]y_ Th“ who“, Hmry ta too big for us and we cam see the Inorrar and the ‘slurry of It only l-n fm‘z'1n+~n‘m/ry gillmpseeo. One 0f ‘The moat KFflliflI-Ic and informative of all- the war stories no ifavr [nubile/bed is that. of 't-he Thirteenth ‘Battalion, Royal lllmilanuem of (lambda, wri-:- WI by Mr. R. c. Fevtiherobonlh-augh of MnntreoL The story of ‘this fatmous fighting unit lbeglng ‘with, I-ts format-Ion. 111a ‘day after the Canadian GCrVernme-ntn ma M1164 for emiIIs-tments for overseas, Aug- nwt 7, 1914. the 5th Rzoya‘ Hlgh. Ianders of Canada unrlnr Pol. l‘. 0 W. lpomla. now Motor Geno/rat sir F‘. 0. W. Inomla. K. C. 8., (I M. G,. D, S. 0., ‘began the formnlkm of nn overseas contingent. ‘I'll- story of the enlistment, tiho training at Val. "llllklb ‘"18 dvmrturo for Enalnnll the training In England. tun nniry "I10 the wwr zone. Ila conduct ‘hmlldlkmt the war and "p; mun-n ‘.0 Canadn. b told In detail and a Morton: story tit makes. Following the 13th Bottnflcn through ihe well rwnernrbered battles of Y-preg, p“. tuber, Giivenchy, Matinee, Ill-II 60, “mi-WU W006, and ofhc-‘rn tn the M! 0f the German collapse and tho A s '._t- ll.‘ Annotation the render get; prnctic. preklfi to as [J-IOJJ when nrgutnent fails, I ll" Cllnfllllflll 110069 this yrar that 11ml. lruntlrI-tlt; of ‘tkillnrs cach. Hi1’. ma DnqgpEct of expflnmng wheat It xvi-ll not be lr-nkt. (lroag produc- ntay ‘be tflaccd In the sauna cate-Hmcefi ms yew are goodk owing m‘ 80H‘- O n ‘hc-nvy shortage in ihn wimtgr. Iwhwat cmp in ‘the Unitcd States, The SnidIs-rs’ Monument is now which may he as ‘much as 200,000,. asauutrrni; de-finjm and will (lilil bllfiilvla below lasiyiar. . y. be ready for formal unwilling dur- In me Prank Frown“! the m - In‘; Old Home Week, I‘t is being =3" h, not “firequenfly ‘u. dufian closely and adtmirlnlgtly watcihcd by (‘ho gtmwing season than t5 119311.. ‘wrongs M d_|_lz_,n_s,nfi the opemmnn 1tblo. A sum-mer drought invarl ls good ‘Hy -l1I‘f€-12vs a clfiort n: up and s more feared tlhan filly other of the lillllllld llll‘ ‘ll‘°'lll‘“"lllg ll wlll ‘be mlfltnlucky chances which hinder the tizoly satisfactory and an ornament brown, or pfgygntl a 5-,,“ ha,,vm,,__, to llie city. [)1 aggressor; and Uhern lllllflllf! the minor trmtblos of thi- Away ‘back In the reign of llcnry EFBlTI-KTOWH‘. not to ‘be dilsrvgartl- u... Eigth. Mother ShiDton ‘nrcdict- “l' l’"' "Y “"0 "l "m" is usually -~on-I'iu..-d ‘to a ‘ntuch morn limited area than drought. And no symp- Iom of any of these aulvorsc tigen- vtl that "carriages wlthmly, horses shall go and they wi‘II fill the earth with woe." Few predictions ‘have ,.|,,= h“ y“ been mponei been mcuc literally fulfilled. The horseless carriages on. mfldfi find The debate on ocean rates In the rails ‘have surely lbnought their House of Common: neema to have "W"! DWDPfly suspended after cno dvallt of Sir William Fotrusr-n. quanta unlikely that i-t will occupy much more time during the pr-agpygt sosusilon. ast-Preonier King 9n wed. "P-illl)’ last adunltted that while hhe quota of woe. ’I‘Ihe notorious W. 1‘. R. Pros-rm: says vl-t was the "dttmnahle lies" of ‘the steamship combines tho-t caus- No nIamIn-(‘mnatlnllie comm-lttet-‘s report he dld not authonity tthe power of llylng than this same W. T. R, but this‘ Just no Amundlen and his ad- ds no proof of the wnremness of V°'l*\"’°"l warty hid been given up his dlltl-IIO-s-‘s of lM-r. ‘Petersen. m‘ ‘lwl- "l" w“l°°‘"'° "aw-B is Plush- etl airfotui that they are alive and sillislilflllgfigltin. Tllnilfltlfldfi A poem an lovely as atree; , a‘ n ‘n l,“ "ml “"9 A tree whose hungry mouth r\?£,£;e:k;'g:e§?:: Inresned lief that the ‘lost. adventurous, 11mm, Atgalnot the earth's sweet-flowing liven found and are Sllll willing Ibreast; l" "lfiembl the dangomtts Wu)" 411m, A tree that looks at God all day ‘leads It“ me Farfllwl N°ml~ And lifts its lovely arms to prgy; I“a|n Petersen. is a fbetter nblc. "l think ‘that t s-hnii never see The official Ttornl-Ilatlunn tor the Prflwnoial election| t" Mo" Sea“, l0 "ll"! ‘Illllflé om Thumday next, v-how straight Liberal a I 0 m; . Upon whose bosom enuw has lain. vmtlve candidates .In neat-lb £111“; 'l“hmt IntI-moltely lives with rain. |constliumvcleo. wltlh the anId-‘tion of Poems are made by fools mike me ll" l-"Wf Mndldat-ee m ‘flaimx, Butt only God can moire a tree." llvlwgl ell-VIN! Breton Centne and two II ~pe Breton Fatal. A notable ‘Hie Enceloncy Boron Byng ot,“l""'¢° "PM he lineup m u... m; ill-m Inas declined an inmltactilun forlmotlon l“ “h” ‘llmmleolranm of qtl] y tithe United- r anexienalon of humor nsflovemrr whom u ‘eglllm mlldlflfltfl. 0! Geller“ °l 0355* Tlllll "l" Kalljnoven elected at ‘thohellaemonaillvltii tsraliy rare-titer! as no other vice Juno 1920. At that flmg 1| ,1¢|,o', A- gal party has no captivated nhelfWB-flldatee were put in nnnvlmtzion, Canadian heart as have Their Ex- 0' ‘whom ml” "'9 019411011. nclloncloo Damn and Lady Byng.’ 1n yelurdn.’ m,“ we mum.“ They have vlnloed every ‘pmv-hm ed in this column an extract from in Canada and anode peteoml llle ‘lmclll "M?! PM"!!! the ac- trtuade everywhere. “inflow-ram curs” “l Q ‘umlmllll DPBYIWIII Genera-Po term of office door nut m“ ‘l with reference l“ ‘llllmlll’ , In M" A 1 M "IBM! t0 tho civil service, Thin XII u 1mm 926. no it zintomont The Patriot flatly 90n- pomlbia um ‘Pholtr ‘Exoellevnclee trndlcted nnd declared was "mgdn may make another Conlclho tour “lll ‘ll "lllllll °l°lll-" . Th0 Pllflfl- before ‘they leave. The! lira If. m“ “m 7m- mmm“ l" Il5lld" in m w w , |nor opologllod tor it. Both retur- ° °' m llr°""w°°' don nod union ore one. i w‘ . ‘ "~ A tree that may tin sum-mar wear A nest of roblns In her hair an iih-In/It Intmtidiate log|.g,|.a;_;.m| ndvjs. l’ Hon dot-realms cost. Happenings "of Tho‘ Week A HOUSE ls built of bricks and stones, l 0t sills nnd posts and v16"; But a home ls built 0t loving llfielll‘ That stand a thousand yearli- “A house, though but a humblo cut. Within I-ts walls may hold A home of priceless beauty. Tlflll in l Lou's (ternnl 201d- “Tbe mun on earth build Iiouaos~ bulls Anti chambers, root's nnd <l‘l"l' es— Ilnt the women of (lod ku0\vs-— The women bullll O I . Thu King and Qu-"vn will tw i" Windsor Castle on Saturday, and will be in rrulzlence there llfllll June 23. They will. as In fornwr yours. entertain for Ascot races. t - - the t-nrth— the homes." The Right lllnn. Arthur MPiI-lllilll- M. l‘., former Prituo Mlnistur 01' Cainatlai, t-rlcbrutt-tl his 51st. birth- day on 'l‘ticrstlaiy' last. o - - Amour-z Ibo welcmno annual stun- nmr visitors to arrive this woek IS! Mrs, Parker Carvcll 0f Montrvul who will remain here tlurintl tha- holidays a 211081 M 1M C"'“l“l Home. a I I llriativcs anti friends hare urt‘ inter: stud in the marriage 0" llllll‘ day last of Miss Lilllo Smith Ilay‘ mnud, daughter oi’ W. Etllnvllll Ihymontl, of St. Jobn. and Juli“ Kvblo Wiagins. son of Rev. Dr. (l. F. and Mrs. Wiggins, of Saokvlllo. wblcb took place In Sl- Mml“ church, Mystic, Connecticut. TFIH‘ In lill‘ was a teacher on the Hudson, N, York, Mr. Wiggins is a merchant ln Sackvllle where he nnd his bride will reside. Connecticut was the state from which ilie Rafvmoutl and \Vl‘,',,",lns families (‘time ntany ynnrs ago as Loyalist SPUlPF-‘l l" Saint John and this adds Intorost ‘n tIuir choir-t‘ of the locality for their wedding. O Q I Mr. Morris B. Maclflnnon. 5"" "l Lt 420i, l). A. and ZVIis. Macklnnnn. pasta-d In all subjects in first 3P1" I e‘ ' v0O#~O-Q§O0-§§OO4§§Q-O-O, . Dull”; Spit-colour; i z.‘ (luardian Readers . FOR O §Q'Q'O'§'§O'§‘§§-O-.'Q*Q 4~§O§§Q§f v| I r | | Junc- 20, 1925 TIIE (wuosuul l*‘A‘-S'l‘: - ls not ll-‘lll Si" M18» ‘fronts. or mist or.» l-llls the ‘fast that I haw- tzltoaun! tear“, Mulligan returned lllllllc from .0 Ithu bands of wickodnvris, Ito tuullo the Iicavy ‘bunlu alltl to l0‘. be rnpprtnsaul go fme and that yt- Ilyreak evt-ry yoke? Isaiah 58:6, PRAYICIC“ “What dolb rho Theo. Butt to do jitfltly. love men-y, And walk humbly wi-ih Thy God?" L01: d ruqulrc of. June 21, ‘I925 ' MAKE YOUR CHOICE: —- Lay llrtiil. up fo-r youiuelves treasures up- ‘on cailli, where nrotfh nn-d rust doth. “Iron-rapt, nnd Iwhfiifll, thieves llfilillllnf fricntla will -gn nut. tu Ibo fam- Hut lay up fort hnavctnl through and steal. yonniulvca treasures ‘in uwbele nuiltliiei" ‘mot-h nm- Tilslt doth |com1tpt, and w-horo tblevus do nut brook through now stunt: Far v-tl the lumen-ted dent-h of Sir \V'l"l- (lovurnment looks favorably upunawtlp“. you,‘ vreasnre p, ma“. Wm“ . , - . . . ‘ your heart lbe also, Matthew: (i: 1!), l’AYER:—Lord, Thou has-t. said. "My Son, give Mo. Thine ltonrt." We wbufii now give ~10 Thee our Iioarts, and tho-n wo cannot but give Thee all t-I-se now nnd ever. KEEP DOING ‘ Wake rfond dreamer fImm thy alum- er, Em ‘t-he glow of life Ia past, And thn fallen sands Olllllllunbrgr, For the momenta hasten fast. Leave thy listless ‘ti-roams of beauty In the gloilmts to |be-— Humbly walk ‘the palilh of duly, Where the Father leadeith llhoe, Human life has much of sadness, In the music of Ilia S0213, BM, its mingled notes of gladness, Milk?! tho heart g! cw "btava and strong." L‘ (I'm thy heads clmida may ‘hover, Ail thy fact the blllouu mil- Butt 'tIn a-‘II t-ixinyzn ‘lililit together, Work perfection I-n the soul. There are streams of sweet affec- tion, With a deep and silent flow, There are houna of ‘hi-vat it n-Itlon Which ‘rho pure an newt may how, Kindly veiled from mortal vision Are the ills of earth above. ARR-ii ‘flurmn with joy Elysian Wat-t ‘no 1n that lbmne above. $250,000 To Charity (Clnldlon Prion) MONTREAL, Juno 1'8.—In cel- "hrltion of the marriage oi bi only ehld, ‘Hon. Alice Grdhom m Be» mm! Monahoi I-I-oii “(and n! mitten. don Rem. Enchant. Lord Antonino Mo! nve I250 00o m oturny old love oli his ermpioyeee q ha]; hon. d” "Id 4°11"! P‘! for o meek. '*\. Ants at lllfilllllll?! University- Lonnoxvllln, QIIPlHBC, loading lll“ t-Iass I|\ Ancient Iiistory. Muffin‘ will rcmalu in Lennoxvillc for ton days and llllfl proceed l0 llllililll University, Montreal. whore ho will take thn six weeks short course ill French. c . o ltov, Mr. and Mrs. John Cairn“ ll1\\'l‘ arrived In the cItY 0" ll Vlllll in thcir tlaugbtm Mrs. William Orr ilulligtm at the Mianse. Mr. and Toronto on Wctlnestlay- O I I Tho ton itostesses nt the (‘mil Links this afternoon will bn ‘\'lrr1. Bartlett, Mrs. Carvoll, Mrs, Loah. Mrs. Pcnkn anti Mlsn A. lhzako. I I O Mina Minna Riley is leaving Mon- day for Ottawa where she has sot:- uretl a Civil Service appointment. The sympathy 0f a wide circle ily ni the late Mrs. Eliza Matthvws ‘whose death on Friday last rt-ntnv- ‘ed one of Sourlufia highly cfiinvmvtl ‘and Iii-loved resltlnnts. o o o At tho Lawn Tennis Club this afternoon tea will be served by Mrs. Francis Truinor, Miss Lilian Earle and Miss Jenn (lrnnt. a Miss Lilian zlolllngs of Augusta. Maine, is laying cordially wttlctxmml home by her numerous friends. She is the guvsl oi her sister Mrfl. lien], ‘Rogers. O I I Among ‘the interesting visitors here Iltla week was Mm. D. B Donaldson of Toronto. who spoke at several Anglican ‘gatherings In different parts of the Province with reference in the work of the Wo- -men's Auxiliary of the Iillsnlon Society, of which she is tho Dom- Anion Treasurer. O Canon Sha-tford, o.f Montreal is coming to tho city nu Tuesday |.n lottatown, who has been thn guest and Lady Pope, In Ottawa, been visiting for a few days Quebec before returning to home ‘in Charlottetown. o I O Mr. anti Mrs, James Paton ro~ turned Wednesday evening frnm a doIIuh-ttui two weeks visit to "5""! BM different beauty spots through Nova Qcoflg, I O I has M. her Hi I 1 take part In the anniversary nor- vlcea of the Masonic Lodge. f-lel will be the welcome guest of Judie and Mrs. Stewart. o o o Mina Geqflllnn Pope, of Char‘ of her brother. Sir Joseph Pope _ J UN E‘ . 20, .1925 '_e\p-_- * : rt“- ..i’*.- 1w obankilng 1., 1.1.8.111 CUSTQMERS residing at a dis- tance from any 01' the branches of the Bank of Nova Scotia will find it very simple and easy to do their“ ‘.~;,-. banking by mail. ‘ Cheques may be mailed in an ordin- ary letter and may be either (le- t» posited to your “credit or cashed. In the latter case the cash will be promptly sent to you by registered mail. ' The experience of many of our out of town customers with our “Bank- ing by mail" service has been very satisfactory. JIHE Bankof Nqya Scotia MURRAY, llnnnler ESTABLISHED 1832 cuAnLofrlqfqwu ‘ B l l l \l| l , All , P-id-vlrcflviwl = W-OIW-"ml tnlllllll?” "illlullntii, ,""i'r'l...t..§lllll. Iboaerva -- . 19,500.00!) hinntugue, (Yla-nry, St. Petnru 'l‘utul Acacia "Jifmlilthihli summers“. 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IAIAI» Ra r. nnwrnnt, llnnflur nu- r. Miss E. Johnson of St. Stephens, ' and Mina L. McCoombe. of Mont- roai are omonlt the recent arrivals ‘ In the city. They are guests at the Cundal ‘Home. ‘ 00o Mr. William Murchison who has been hero on e short vlnit left yea Ltiuteitdll Mrs. C. Lyons Ia leaving on Mon-l day morning to vkzlt her daughter Mrs. Carol Livingstone In Platte. I .,______________ . ll, (Continued on Page o) torday, tor ‘New York to meet his -u l‘ I t- 1 ‘~ mother. -' i ‘ l‘ i . A Lrgjp-qruti 111K313 - "r- ‘new... -.~non=QnIu»J-r ' -