_ for The that ls Yours _ " tivf' l . ' _ " Shfiti sera "iy unsigntify ‘ hair. ‘ls m<§r§.éf.‘ s ‘habit I than anything else. _ 1 Hair must have intelligent ”carc._ Merely combing. and washing will not keep itin a and iive of air _you should -.A _ _ _.I , .rr i; ~ Ji I _ _ ew ros erpicide. should be useclat frequent intervals, l:.”.<':\usc it keeps the scalp free from d.1htli:'.ifi"_:iiiil hnrmfiil matter due to ' pci'spi_i'atioii. flcrpicide keeps the scalp in a healthy condition permit- ting the hair -to have its _normal growth ,and sheen. lt is astounding how many men and women will -go through life with ' ti.‘tlc or no hair and with what they have in ii very unhealthy condition, when at a very small cost, they eoiild get Ncw_bro’s hlcrpicide and savc and lie:-.titify their hair. I-lerpieidc is sold 'rind guaranteed :i r drug and department stores every- whc: c. Appliczitions at barber shops. o §`~::-.d I0 cents in stamps or coin (addy for sample and boahlct on the care of the hair. Address .' The Herpiuide Cu., Dept. 180.- B, Dekroil, U. S. AJ ~iottet0wn~ -from-f 'st Minh '.-no.. -me spend a' couple, oirweeks vacatiolu .gt is-'28 years agotslnce,-'Mr. Hodgson first left here. His, last. visit h0'p1e_ w-as eight_.years sg`o'.’ 1-le holds an important 'positinnfin "St_;` Louis" being auditor, for the -Illinoie=_Bteel Ware- house Co.; Johbere of steel, a _.com- pany subsidiary to the United States Steel Corporation. Mr. Hodgson's many old friends 'here will be very SUCCEBSFU L PICN lC.- Saturday LAUNCHING NOTES --The farm n _ _ , -_- ` -V ` - i- - ' » “~ _ ` -` 'rms . . - ._ .__.-., j wsonssonv A v. .,gf,¢,\_§§l¥l_égld'gNLg'.,1§i§,~ 'n.,n|s,h€°*,§¢§},;,'@g,- Gillesp e. Efty. and Miss Jean Aitken _ I _ V HQME- A yi 1-____ _ F d _ of G8Q$K9t0Wl1, twll 01 the ,V..A. D'l .»'HodEson`Fd9Nest al 'Nl' F.rl?lo'im"wh°‘.7l°" her” 1°' °el"’l“° °-"H5639 ‘ ~' ‘_ .4‘~¢ ~-gp' 4'-_f'i5n~.0f-yh§_cn§"%g2,:,;f{,ed_ fi chip srrlvlndl home from nag-rand on' Mon- day;-qjght. Their many friends are delighted to see them home ag-ain. Miss Gillespie. it will be remembered was"ste1wgrapher in the oihcu ,of V900:-and Miss Aitken was assistant Mhrsrlan in the Public Library. OF LOCAL INTEREST.-Mr. and Mrs. Allan McPhee, who have spent tho past i'ew_months with their daugh- pleased to see him again. ters, Mrs. J." ll. Bogart, returned last week to their home in Earl Grey. While here they had the pleasure of renewing acquaintance with a former JUIY 26ll\ W" 5 5319- dai' ln H090 P. E, Island friend, Mrs. George River. People. from- near and'-*‘.,far Hurry-. I Nelson' B_ CG -who was ul. .mmed f°"h l‘ll~m°.b‘Eli' and "?é‘.l_‘?d`_';;so v Mrs. Bogart.-'l_‘he Pro- theniselves with ,V_l1e, yarlous fo 'Cf fe' Q.. mklns, -3_agk__;1-he Dames emeflalnmelll OWEN! bl’ the lilil 0! J ‘ lenders ‘haviIfg’ lived ' at St. Annfs A'ltnr.*_B clety, unds¢§_¢,I_;e»;_ nr y ,_ . . 1. _ - ,wise direction n_n.;l;,skiltul. niawrge- lE‘._i=};_.s - ment o tlie'up-tu~da e'~Presi-dent; si ‘ H . » ‘.vnii-aiu Pendergaqt fijne picnic ivmps G,R';lE"s,l?,llE>_'7.'f:,-,,l;-lil'.`,T,,Tcle‘° of ~ heinig a net profit of $634 05 'Specrv slealmhlg fur Anl-Clif*-is bllnghlg ms thanks is due our genial éblfgmg mia personal baggage with him in the energetic merchant Mr.' J. L. Blac- l;§_i”:’{E.,‘(;'hl°f:)J::i§us9g‘£E(l§_2€ flulem wh() catered '10 the thirsty’ also his pipe and his fiivurltc elgarcttcsk fh°`m.etmfbirst or thmsoclixety alle dieelzi Oi' course he has with him trunks y grae" 0 those W 0 pa ron ze containing the Royal fancy clothes and _made the picnic a success. . - for dress-up oct-asioiis, but he is coni- ing with his belongings, along with his ouble atkci tho fur _ i it h. _I ' ` tr s, p' 'H lin I __oldlkitbag, ers 0 is vie n y are usi y engage( prepared to sin 0, sini e,. snii e." securing their liay.-Florence Buch- .-___ anan has returned to Cardigan afttlcr HOME FROM ovERSEAS___Num_ Smindlng a week ln L“““Ching _'C ing Sister Belle Wautyinu has arriv- gueslt %f\!)\{niiio1d ed at hcr hom() in Charlottetown after yrie ir c ti z i , ~ . . solving two yours overseas with No the lt. T. Holn\an's oillec staff are 7 Field Hospital in Etaplcs,-l"rancc' flpclllllllg their holmays here the Miss Waughan voluntecrcl in Winni- l"5“°5tS of M_l`- “nd Mrs' Amleas Mc' ie' for service overseas. ‘lt is ei ht l-'I ’l)\oiiald;-Muisl li/lin/iiellge Mp'¢L1:5'i’l‘;;°L'; i/oi-irs ugo since ‘she lcit Charlotte- ius re urnei ioi e a er s \ ' _ . .. town for thc West. She cxpoits to ‘UW ally” ln Prlnlmsc um' guest of spcnl ti couple of wccks liereibiclorc M355 Katie M°L°u“'_l"”`l“i5S°*‘ l_{”u° going back to Winnipeg. iler friends and Madeline Mcllicrson, Wanda hem are dcugmvd to sm, hm. home l"“""_‘I“'- “li/}dP?yrd" ('l:'ik;,ru";i again looking the picture oi health Sm ml- C ‘arson al .lm ` ifil l.' trcnuous cxpcricnci in tart went via motor to Souris to 51101111 \:.a?`,,(;:i{_ S L Sunday. ___ A very sad event took place at _ ll » _ A ccnotaph will be built near __ ”Z|_ -]»,,,,_.,|,,_v_ July 29;), in /4: " the Mnrket'Squa're in Ilonor of our g\r;"”(‘l'(l'u‘u§'0(;,"I_.lm_J “m.l.i,,,m |,,,1,,,,ull ‘ if _' `-w `)_ i Glorioiiii Dead. ' -1 I a~,.1 Mnnnov of this place, /H fhe Flavor ,'f~ ‘ ;"" The pooplc of Charlottetown and WHO” mul l f “mi .,L.v,.n c,,,~S_ 11%' _ /A 4 U--lg '1' .. - .. _ r `;.._ .ag EASTERN STEAMSHIP I LINES; 'lNC. -. ` -INTERNATIONAL LINE-` ` " - FREIGHT'ANP PASSENGER BER_V_lCB BT. JOHN AND BOSTON _ Stcainship “Governor I)inglc~y" \v iii leavc_St. John every Wednesday ut 9 ii. ni. and cvcry Saturday atti p. in. (Atlantic tiinc.) - The Wednesday trips are via lizisiport and Lubcc, duo Boston 10 a. in. 'l‘Iiursdays. The Saturduy trips aro_dii'cct to Boston, due there Sundays, 1 p. in. , _ FARE $9.00 STATE RO0M_S $2.50 UP Direct coniicetiou with Metropolitan i-itvaincrs for New York via Capo (‘oii Canal. 1~`i'ciglit rates and fiili iiiforiiiatioii apply to A. C; CURRIE, Agent St. John, N. B. DIED IN MONCTON.-The Moncton . _ -‘ `,` ' . .tth, i*l agc0t'.ly--‘ -Y' _ _ \ . ` a tho surrounding districts are asked to ;he fxdubgen m failing health fo Q provide ca< h veteran in the Grout War Home month, but no se,-mu, ,ippro I I _ I _ . . , I ' r ,JQI _,"..' _ 'f _ ' ' _ __ _ ' .‘ ' ' - '_-"'-f" \\ -.' Veterans' parade with a flower or hcmmns wore fe), um. youth her i l . N ' _ _ tlicv pnrad past it cm cl ml willed \ & small bunch of flowers which the Vct 1.Urmm_ mms, HMM, mlmlgll with (inns will drop on the Ccnotaph as I _‘_ nu um,,,,m w0u|,| reqlolg / 1 -"iii . Er- ii I -i U ‘ ' hor again lto honltli. but G , ,,/ _‘ "--fy’ _Ni “ \\ " ‘_` This will bo sacred to the memory mhw wise and to the hL,,,rm.1t gl-10,( . _ _ ,._.§\~ 4 ` of those who'havc fallen. _ 0,. “_ ,umm Ciwlc of friends pennies her ‘ _- " "~~ ' ‘.~. ~. \ If tho:-ic who will contribute will [Rm fnnmv hm, num smrit D,,S,,;m1 to » - ¢` ._ -- L :_\_ _q,g,..__` \ 5 _ mcct thc Veterans at tho Arena Itink “Q rownrdi _She },.uv0_`- W0 children V " .~* ~.\ .f”‘ .~. ‘ ' ‘ ` > ' `t- l .. y is ' 3 . _"` " il qi'-_ A" » “B1 - `\\ ill' . day August 19th at 10.30 a. rn. the ?lfmiIlfl"l,?_§S_y Ti:,.,,,.- Sl¢l,_(,l,i1,|r(m fool - .\ ` p3,_.- _ Y I- '"1 _\. _ ' i§_\ - distribution can bc .easily carried out. hm. -loss ,wen mm-0 [ln-_.silo was to `i '~'. .-' `1-l -'fi ' - - ' ‘ ," 1 ` ' I X' ,pw *ll .1" A ~~;\- asked mr' V deceased 'wiis tho dalightci' of Jirnies ..'.i J -_. 3 .\. V. ‘4__}.<\_;`1_ _ _ -_ \\\:~ ' Nlorrlaun' luplm. linint Sh' ]e_u/(-5 “Fr \\ ISLAND DOCTOR S SUCCESS- hcsnlcs hcl husband .inn children two " " ' iw- A lcttci received bv Mrs James biothcis .ind onc gistei to mullfll lllell " if * .- , ‘ ._. where the l‘.irni'lZfl"-4 C'~`l_“‘ll""y on A ef‘f"'-"~ . - ._ ` _,~ -,, ()ii'iccr with the 105th and was after- Thursday, July 315|, "'I‘_hc iuncral was Of EVCTY USCT. ' ` "\~._`_"’ ~"i"' wards attached to the Imperial Troops largely attended. Maul' fflcllils l""l“ , _ . . » . g . . ~ 1 - J.-~.iM?~ In bnghtlead foil' j __ <3. bay, "india, with a salary attatlicd of Mooney, limi. li. lvoonty, 'ost pi _ e and price marked '~ al* _’_‘__~` . on every package. " . -_ ` ' _ .1.._1-L-. headed tho list, and tiius captured this and vicinity hy the sad doath at tho important position. Previous to sail- early age 'ii 21 l"Gi1fS-'_0l’ MVS- Jmlellll ing to India he was married in London Doucettc, (1100 ' Ellilllil Blilncllarill. to Miss Lottie Gillhaiu, a nurse in one which ccciiirefl on the 28th July. nt of the hospitals where Dr. .Dorsey the (`-Olliliy HU-=l‘lU\l» 59 ~l"ll"- N'B" Wag under ;,~ca;|ngm having been gas. where sho nad gone for her health. sed in the battle 'of the Sonime. This All that could bc done by il l’U\1l\='§ llosltion entitles the I)r`. after' a period dcrotcd iiiisbaiill and sister and tho "of service ln tlieliospitnl to irpenslnn (fuunty Ilospitul doctors had been for life. Congratulations are certainly llflilil but U' “U “"1"-5 in order fur l)|»_ Dorsey, "l‘he dcvtasoil was of n loveable '¢l=5.~- .- ~-, ,» has received an appointment under Grccnvale accompanying her rciiialus - 1"", ` le., _.,_ "‘ _';‘ f tho British Govcrnincnt as Chief Sur- to St. G<‘0l‘i;e'»i~ 'l`llL‘ ililll `l>0m""`S_ Perfectly pricked ' ._ '¢`~"`-21_[,‘!if,=`;-tile' ffl' . geon to the lcadin hospital in Bom- were: Aeneas McAulaY. Allrllew $10,000 per year. This includes resid- Kenzic, Alex. McDonald. .-mtl PUWF once and transportation over British Wnlkcr. Mal’ ll0l` s0“l rust in pence' india. There were forty-two candida- . '--" _ tcs for this position and Dr, Dorsey A gloom has been cast over Ilustico and gcntlo ilispositioii wbifvli WU" fbi' her at large cirelo ot' friends atlliilll-2 Tlincs says: Many friends will Sm. and abroad whose friendly feelings cercly regret to loam of tho death ot' Wlll follow hor beyond thc grave, Mrs. »'-McMalion, wife of Mr. Percy 'Sl"~‘ l'U°“l"""l_‘Vm‘ gnmt ffulh “ml Mclwlllmn, me won known (;_ N_ n__ piety thc last tsacrcinents oi the Holy dcspatchcr, which occurred on Sun- Ulillfcll- _ ‘_ L day in thc City Hospital. Mrs. Mc- llc” "“""'“"f`l were ~"c(l‘.’mlmn 2 Mahon was operated on about two U10 lHl1\iln to' Western (‘anniin worc:-Jolin Mcllonald, ` llannic Dunphy, John A. Iiynes, Scicr i<‘lav- hcii, George Cotton, _Stanley Casloy, James Gorman, Dick Sims, Jack Fyfc, '1`. A. Driscoll. Miss Annie Gorman, and Miss Margaret Suthoi'lnnd, Mr. Driscoll and Miss Gorinnn intends to reside in ting. \Vest for the future. 0PENiING JEWELRY STORE.-ills many friends will be liitcrcsteil in ieiirn that Mr. Chester Campbell who recently returned from overseas is opening a Jewelry and Repair Store on Queen Street, in the storo lntciy iwciipliril by A. E. 'i`ooinbs. Mi". ('aiinp bell is a son of Mr. A. ll. (Yainphcil ul’ this city, and well de.sci'v~Js at sliaru oi’ piiiiwiniigc. lic has had wide ex- porir-iicc, having worked for a number oi’ years with l\'Ii'. G. F. llut<'hcson, also with Mr. (l. VV. l’.'1tierson, lin has always taken a prominent part in aiiiletic cii‘<'li\s, baseball and hockey, and is well known in city and country SUCCESSFUL ISLAND TRAINER DFKIVER.-Many island trainers and drivers have won iainc in il-iiys gone by in thc Maritime Provinces and New Eiiglniiil, and D:-in Stoclo of Suinincr- sido is certainly keeping thc good work up during this racing season. Ilo has \von a nunrbcr of races with that superb trotier Petcr F'a1'rci\ 0\\'n- cd by (l'l{cci`c and Son, St. John, bc- sidcs_ winning two match races for $1000 it side, hunting Fern Hai, own- eil by l)r,‘McAllli-itor of Sussex, in I _ ___ - - f | Gd lady was wen known and high] Shc was buried at St. _Augustin St. John on Saturday last. l’. ld. S. S. Service Between Pictou N. S. and Eastern Ports oi P.E.l. for Season oi 1919 I Via S. S. Harland MONDAY--Leaves lidontague,_P.lil.I. 7 s. m.. Lower Montagut 7.45 s. m. Georgetown 8.15 ani., Muff” MVB! 11 Q. m., Murray liurbvl Nom, 12 ofclock sn-lvlng at Piston. N. S. about 4 p. m. WEDNESDAY ,md San"-any-Leaves Picton on a.i1'lva.1 of noon train from Hsiim. sailing sz isescn Pr.. Georgetown. arrivinz It Monwzue 6.30 D. in. THURSDAY-Leaves Montague at 8 a- m. calllnx at lntermidate D0rtB OD way to.- Cardigan returning to Georgetown same evening and 1'0- lnainlng over night. ` FRIDAY-Leaves Georgetown at 8.30 a. m.. llurrty Hirlwf 30°” 5-3° *- “ srrivingiat Picton 1 p. m. mm by Daylight saving time. For further particulars write, wire. or phone to ` WILLIAM MCLURl» x|||.5_g|M¢_|_ -i. .f,\r1- .- »~ - ' ' Plvtoll. N. B _ . __ ._..; .,_;-vs_, 2*- IGUGUWQG Gil'-$`#'l¢AVHi8$$G$9i§&$%$$e'il»O$$ ...’.'.._...'§5 9 » I ‘i E -if ._u ;. . 'l$#Qf$%$*Q*$***§._* %%Q.. iiiiie iNiiiiin-_i~i__(.__§_; __ :A Nicessliitftflfii 4 “ -_ Then insure in good strong stock coinpan ies, which never contest an honest claim such as is represented by _ E. R. BROW. Charlottetown 1035558 _QGGOWUUOO20$$l¥$U¥l00llUl‘ QU mc . ~.-.dm % Y lllllIll(‘l” (B, ZITI( W0 TOE lllK ill BOS hold Tiiesrlny morning at 8-iii y re i nec, Bonaccord Street, to St. Bcrnnrd’s to P. E. Island for interment. In connection with the visit or Il. lt. II. the Prince of Wales tho follow- ing route march has been decided upon:--» Froni the wharf West to Queen Street, up Quccn to Richmond, from Richmond 'to Provincial Building. After presentation -or medals, etc., down Richmond to Prince, up Prince to Kent, along Kent to Victoria Park. From Victoria Park to Rena Mc- Lean Memorial Iluspltal. At 3150 from Rena;-Mclyoan Memor» lal Hogpitlai by.K_ t Street to Wey- moiith`,` from ,VVllgm0\lll1 £0 L0`!\g- worth' Avenue, than by Mt. Edward 1_1psd~i_,og,Experiine 1 Faftll//:around Experimental Fila; -"_z_f;:ging ,by some _uto to `_ :Out £0 resell# 13sr_i¢_,'. a"ti»‘e'»T.". -_ .Aust visinifll' Part; dbwir’ rim-oy Street to Roohford, i”rom` llochford to Kent, from Kent to the Park Road- way, and along the Park Roadway to Brighton Villa. Return trip, from Brighton Villa. along Brighton Rosd,. down Pownal to Kent. up Kent to Queen, from Queen to Richmond, down Richmond to Great George, down Great George to Water, and along ‘Water Street to the wharf. It is important that citizens shall as far as possible decorate their homes and places of business everywhere on the occasion of the visit of His Royal Highness, bill especially tho above route. _ esteemed having a wide circle of ‘*°ll\_0l0l'y, Iliistiic; bly (th(lI‘ friends. Sho was 35 'years of ago and J' ("1‘“l’_l”u“ ‘Fun .lnlif obsléquies was the daughter of, the late Daniel “’tll'tll‘mlV:_i":/0" . eq ' ‘ McMillan of Kensington, P. E. I. She H f ‘ ‘ ~ - _ had resided, in Moncton during -her cnvlnf' l]‘1rt_ll‘l“§gl;d£§:";‘%£l;G“;§_utl;t llmrri8gfllifc`nB0;1mfBn:iof Egibuggogng Stlioiivisucl iviiuld have been. ` SX; ig S§l;$i",cd Txyg hir mother ‘£16 Much syinpiitl_iy is felt for the young ‘ ' ~ - l` ll - resides in Sunnnersidc, four sisters, lulslhmll “B lhcy hl`d\Umy he-on m rr . , l z fc ' months; _ ' ` lgirs. (.ai;i;2ron i;.n;l Mrs.i(;McNtill, of “Sim nmvcs to momh besides, hm. , S l ' '-iorrowin lui-ibainl a loving invalid ton and it brother, John McMillan, or ‘ _ 5 _ 1 _ .I - t I ing vaiicy, Alberta. The funeral was "“’"‘“' "VL ”"".“"“' ‘““y “ “‘"'“' Mrs, Ainund l’inenu,_ Mrs. I-Iclairo - - - ~ .. ii- t, ii i o'cock from the famil sile 17 Pctus "ml Mrs pcm? Gil. ‘m 8 0 Oyster Bod Ilridgo, PL E: I. and Mrs. M xi Pctei of St Louis, P E I . 't m . _ -. Church. The remains were taken ‘ tl __ ,r‘;,hm._ p,,_,_,.,. at h,,,,,,,_ and ire( i ‘L Elias nt Woburn. Mass. and Slaiiilans. Dalhousie, N. ll., niidiliougli we know that earthly consolation ' is vain to offer yct wc cannot rcfrnin from say- ing th-at thc di-.op heartfelt sympathy of all their friends and ncqiiaiiiiiini-cs is theirs in this sad hour of trial. Tho pall bearers were: Stanilaus Gallant. James Dcsltoclics, Jcroinc Doiron, Syivestrc Martin, Benoit Martin, Fidele Doucotto. _ _ feiri-i'om the ;'_l§BllRNlNG SUN .~_~>_1/»‘2>` oi - . % . 5, _ _`r.§_.._ l' 'l ' _,gil- .. ....--..... . ltr ‘ i ~ 4 . ‘_ Introduced 40 years ago l -still the but: A l’lEl`ll`lEl`l'S |1'A|.cur| Powneizs illulnf .».n.1~wunnuuu um'-wfrm r' ~- g ' ‘ "'-‘*l"””-*U Island people will have an opportun- ity to soc Dail drive the great trotter at thc big races at New Annan ncxt wook_ against Our Colonel 2.031/,; 'Baron A. 2.041/Q; Corwin Ilal. 2.181/,_ This will probably bc thc fastest ag- gregation of horses ever brought lo- gctiicr on 1'. E. island. PRINCESS PATS VETERAN.- Mr. William Brenton Davey who was on thc sLaiT ol' thc Union llank lioro in 1009-1910, is again visiting in (‘liar- lottetown. Mr. Davey was tl‘ii‘.s‘ei'- rod from hcrc to llalifax, thence to (‘algai‘y. Ilo snbserlucntly left tho Ilank and iicccptcd a positinn,ln real osliitc in Calgary. In 1914, when thc war broke out, lic enlisted in the i`.\in- ous Princess Puls und went tliroiigh tho wiir in that glorious rcnlmcnt. Ilo was woundod.twicc and after his ro- iurn to ('nnada in April last, was giv- en a position at Ottawa, in thc llocord Oilli-0 there. Mr. Davey is now locat- ed porinaiiontiy at the (lapital and is spending his vacation on ihc island, for which he has un exceedingly warm feeling. His hoinc was formerly at Albion Bay in this provincc. whore his mother still resides, nnd~he is stop- ping at the old homestead. TEACHING THE BLIND.-Mr. C.\V. lloinics, Director of the Cunudiun Nat- ional institute for tho Blind, was in the city ycstcrduy. Mr. Holmes is on an orgnniziiig tour of ‘tho provinces, ami has appointed Miss L. L. Penny, Murray Harbor, . _q__Toacher for this province., l\fis.$.Bhny"l5 21 ilfhtlll- ntc of the Hnlifaxfichool for: the-Blind and will call'-upon‘~'t_1_ie_blind of the province in thoir"liomes;¢g>r,-_t.l| _ r- posa of tenciiing~`€l§0'h\' touch and carry on light vocational work. all of which will be done abso- lutely free of cost to the pupils. ln. the meantime ii..is important that Miss Penny he furnished with tho names and addresses of the blind in order that she may be able to com- municate with them. Persons will very materially assist in this noblo work by forwarding to Miss Penny the names mid addresses of any blind por- sons in their locality. ¢-The last-»-issue of the Royai'¢azette contains notice v 1. <1- -.` l _, _ )»,,,|, » ' '- _ i - "All IIAID I -'r uiisiivi-2 R.sAi... _.Piers You never had Ch ' ke ef ° . . W D C Wellingtosiil Tliefgf no shalt; it-no bubbling. The well catches all moisture and stray tobacco. lt's iust cool. dry smoke' which comes up-away from the ton gue-through the top opening bit. Look for th_e W U C tri- angle trade-mark. lt’s a sure sign ofa French briar bowl. guaranteed . against cracking or burqing through. All good dealers sell Wel- liiigtonl. in all shapes. at $1.00 and up. _ ` WM. DEMUTH 6 CU~'¢.-'ll 0'; ... New York ` ' '-‘-_v'j.;_ \ , / ni l ... ’ - A susan iuuuusmuusnuii ' .- if.-= -1." , ' . . ' _ _-.f.','.'_»',f_.‘ 1,' - ‘ ". l _ fs 10% . _ .._._\ 4 -1.5 ,_ _‘_ -' 5:-;.__'_1 i”"~» ‘f"~'f1»5f:§».~31{'i_T;- § "i'fT1-I~`?f,£J€_-.;~Z~Zjf"" ' \ ._ _.__: 1. ‘ _. ._-____ ___ _ _ .w. _._ . You Buy Satisfaction when you purchase For Better Porridge Use PURITY OATS Canada Fond Board I.iceas'c Nos Cereal 2-009, Flour 15, lo, 17, IS. -FOR SALEEBY (7/\li.'/VELL BROS. ‘ 'lf * I WESTERN CANADA FLOUR MILLS C0. Ltd., T0110N'l`O,'0rt -#£§" \ 1°' 'fe Ufblu U Dlliry cgi <3 bright, wanted. Two xviiinleii find in USC. With this 1/auf home ClY€ YOU Can safely dye _vi//;, ¢of.'/ni, /i11c-ii, won/. Al- ways the same szitisfxietion. Never :1 spot or streak. And always the color you intcnflefl. No rubbing or boiling. No injury to the-finest. falztric. ` 'Nostaincd hands In two, .hrc_. .oi four minutes the work is done. .f\.rzCl these delicate flakes wash at the same time that they clye.` _ _ i\’iajic llyc Soap 1"/films come in i5 lovely col