koiel t. Eggs; _ ‘some: Ana“ from odorfhnd snow-white. h . ' 3 " Snow Ummonia - A little shaken ifllO "w bowl it‘ Free aka r2712 Sf/MWCf/Y y, f IO OPEN s-olts non On Wednesday, day, the three day es, there will be a struction in front the whole 0f each Cheap fares 0n JOHN J. DA i sfifif"'i"9e‘lif Pm“; September 26th to 29th, I922 Print. liottarti Island Exhibition (harlottetown TO ALL CANADA Over $12,000 in Exhibition Prizes 9 CLASSES Grand Parade of Horses and (‘attle in front 0f the Grand Stand. your arrangements early. For all information write '. R. SMlALLlV O01), Scctv-Tretts. SE lIti0|N0--3 .. ‘,3. war Thursday and Fri- s 0f the Horse Rac- musement and in- of the brand Stand . $\ 4 .. . ~ . . .f it -I had titl-tt-Iv il(‘('t'|!l"ll it. t, nd p.i-tt_\ tn be!‘ t-iir-iip tultou; ’ Ml ‘I - , -- I . .. . - ., .- t; t 1 hUIllPIl about the t-lty flfICFIIO "" r "il hmnmk "d"? \'i wlnt on “Fzitht-t" anti I lilllivtl t on‘ ii/ _»_'-_- ——- . - I Thursday. Fridtw and Saturday- ,t_. r —-—4~*~ ~~ tilliillll u llll.< PVI-IIIIIIZ "I Went mitt ‘. _ , , It‘ "’I tltt- liirn with lliltt Illlx‘ i-\'ellilt"'mm"'e"c"'g at 8 nmmk 5"“? M; ' . - it . ' _, ' _ . _, i . " the (‘entral (ittrttuo. the grandest Rad“ ays‘ “lake g l}'"""" "" "M "' """'_' "mm Hwland most sensational ~S8l0 of all o p. -;..-. _ . _ _ ' ,, . ._ , _ ._ , _ , ‘IIIIIIIIPS will take place. when 310-1 7%“ " 't\l " 'l'l' t“ ‘ll? I-vlptlililt Ill‘. (Qul "h" ndr U: PWA“! choice 3' .tit-. i '1' Ii‘ too it 'lt - .‘ i i , _ , , , , . fig "l I‘tli)‘li IIIl'till"li the Y \\' t ' 31"" Own nu“! "nd 0" BTW n m“ i, l‘ _ "_ _ ii. pay for it. Mt-Laiirzlilin, Int-ac 7 ‘III .~-i1lii- l-tlti»; ‘IIJ-nlllilililltili Ill-rt Snlnnmlkpr‘ “any Gland‘ (fhevmv 7 v Jlittt. .\ll:~€ .\I.inx~ slit-s my Ill.» M "(hmac ovprmnd m, [punt . l __ ,,,,,_ _ I, , .,,,_,l .(.l . t.‘ ‘l"'>' "“""" """ m0“ ' 8' ' " ‘a sale onlv last three days i lltl. . i \'i'll lIIt* .t Ietlt-l‘ it» Ill" Sl't'l'i'lfll'.\' ' ‘ VIS, President. For Sale or to Itenti -McInnis House. Sourla. suitablol for hotel. Apply C.,P. fvIcCartIiy. Tignish. P. I3 I 5383-1 5i Reg Atrshireiluil ior Salel Paul of Inglewood 575.17. 5 _v 'tI‘3' old. bred by W. IIiI-iic-Pltersoil izntl Sons 8t. Ann's. Ontario iianrs re- cord, 14.415 lbs milk 509 lbs fat, grand dams record 14,131 lbs tnilk 520 lbs fat. All a 2 your olil. ex~ champion of Canadian rc-qiird of performance. l ‘Paui is a sure stock gvtltri‘. anti, perfectly quiet. A_gOod chant-l, to get a proven sire. Matty of his heifers will lie shown t.t CllAY-iltllk town Exhibition this fail. Apply to j WALTER GREGOIL t Blackley Beach.‘ BUSINESS snot) tonlnto Scaled tenders will be retreiveri by undersigned .up to Sept. Itith at l t I ing of store. acres of land stock. tenders. Hi not necessarily accepted. ther particulars write Manager in charge or THEODORE ELLIS also for Fm- rur-‘t lht: tiror-ttrt-ti in abundance. sprint: at shore. all tent-ed with t-ed- ar posts and 7 D. m. for the Bedford Farmorntlzileres. 85 r-Iear and ill extra state property. Bedford Stationconsistqnf cultivation. as warehouse anti lhalttottnt of crop protltteerl. Ch goods ln/soltl with or without crop to stilt eque 5% to RCUOTTIPHIIY,PllT|'IlilSl!]'. ghost or any tendnrlwill he pleased to show it tit any or phonelhomti. ‘Phone in Iluuse, For parties iniars to the owner INeII Fergittsnn. Meadow Ilank. Sec‘! J. A. MatsDntttlld, 37 Pownal street. Bedford Station. R. It. I Charlottetown. flIItl ilii- lilllini-e of first (‘IIIHS IlI't3 ttrlti on ‘Fttt-stittl. the ilttli Setttettrl ,1 tier. Iililil. lor the loiitiwiut; privtl schggillvllt’? in tin.- l-isliiliriliii lti bi- lli‘l'll in: her t-Ittltttlttsttl. \\'Citill. Itlspeclally suitable tor dairy" farm; near tnarlttrt. and elturelt. J. T. MULLIN. KUIISIIILZIUTI ' AUCTION SAL .\lr. PIIFtJIItL. r! lift-time. Sunny Sale. situated in Meadow Bank. commanding a Iieaitiifttl view of \Vt?st. Itlver. 2 miles from Cornwall. Close lo ehureh. 20 chains! from sr-hnol, only it miter-i from fiharlotto» town. ti ntiIt-s by winter. Frontinrz on West Itlver. wilt-re. sea manure can 'I‘hert- is on the prelnigles a most Iicatttifnti dwelling house. all ilnislitztl in hard- wood. two stories. fl lame and well finished barns. ttlI in first class re- piiiir, itcver-failitly: pump at door. E_. .-‘\ chant-e of a Slope Farm for wire. Contains 100 can be soon by Will ho Iniqiet-tirin invited, ttntl ilne to ttttyboily‘ looking for an ideal on premises. OI‘ EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. INTERNATIO I l- MJVERNOR DINOLEY wil It In. In. and ovary Saturday at 0 p. Wodnudly trips urn vi: Entpor-t and Luhoo, duo Boston about .10 l. m. Thursday. llturdny trlpn In to Benton din». nnunm Inn: 010.00 At Icahn oonnuti in mldo vi y IQM and pnnonuor unmet-u for i‘ . A. -l.4lvu Bolton Mondays and Fridays at 10 l. m. light loving Time) toi- Elltport, Luboc lnl at. John. NAL LINE I Iuve 8t. John ovary Wodnnoany m. (Atlantic Tlmo) for Boston. duo Bundiyo about 2 p. m. (Dlv ‘arm-sitcoms saw n the Metropolitan Lino apron Now York and point loulii and i’ .5- ~4~ IQ .,. I§“~l' A Sweetheart at Thirty THE STO-R-Y-“OF A WO- MAN'S TRANSFORMA- TION By Marlon Rubincum VIOLET ri SYMIEYFIIY Chapter 24 I sat in tlli- kitchen isorr)‘ lo iliiki: done Jz-sther dItI not approve ‘had been good to tglatllp" taken tne tile. She into iuet that I had more than earner viilh the ease. I-Istiit-r \\'ilIIIt‘Il nit- to IIIITI'_\'_ llilltllilltr- At It-tnit it was her no lIOII Ul \\ \\'II_\".' PJriIIIPI‘ had not been Ilappy tiftitr slii- was lllilrriiflli :1 trim. vii-lion that grow with every IP51)‘ <h1~ liort- IIcr tlillft’ to ht- httsbzilitl did not tiitiutil. nrtkfttr. ltetxst-lt iilliiriltg in his i tgvt-s. Tiiegreat ntistaitt- litany \\'t>IIIt'Il Illlllit‘ is that they think the pwilltise to Iovi- in ill!‘ nrtrrittql- i-. i’t'IIiI)II_\' u“ "'l.'<_'.' ollt- lo ke-"p, went to III_\' room. I (‘lllllll not knww liittn that my HlSlPf-III ‘ lit-WI‘ rezilit- liiiiuuiit. hut mil} rt Illl-tl Tlliil \\'.t.\‘ wit)‘ llltillilli ‘term-ll. she wanti-tl "t 'n:tlt I dzd not ltH/ot. I puIll-tl dovrn my Iil-tir stiff eo] ’\ilt'>~ llot iuip; mt: to lllafl‘) i. ‘lIl I lliill <ltttttliit~l'>'. ltiiit the licht atlltl l|llllTi"€\'I'll tn II]! for a lIfIIVi ‘thinking about it. Alter all I was sutnethiuz. oi‘. She. Ititti‘ her home, when I had none of my own. ‘Pile. .lli I t-vi-i- etlst, had nothing to tio' it was lit-r >oltr nit-a ot4er-ouiij it bu: IilI a wumuu should tIu l iul l illckr-ti up lll<~ tither Ilttnp and ntil ;ttnilt~t'.<t:tliil the ziffttir at all, I llill‘ illttii! t-Hltvt-niittliril lines dull illlll thin. I uultwtt-nti-tlll 'I'Ilt-lt I turned’, ll l . C enrmns no W" : ]_\i'l-7:i ‘\,' » i. <'llll l'\\,llllilll'l "till I'm =o glad!" Silt- - iiktlnntie Sugar ' 'Anaoondu C0999!‘ ----- ~ . iNew York Ventral . mo: can RLMTETUWN GUARDIAN ‘ STOCK QUOTATIONS HALIFAX, Aux. ‘slrtQtwtalien ' durnishoil by Johnson and Wart’. members of the Montreal Slot‘- Exchange. Urompton -- ~ ~ Bell _Ttsiegii:one . 1111 56 Abitibi fihuwinigan . Jzturt-ntide Vlllil - lfanadian General l-Jleelric 'CBI13(lllBIl Slvétlllillll‘ Con» lCanadiau Steamship Pld. IAgbQS|Q§ Com. ................. .. Dominion Brill!" . "Montreal Pottver flvinnlpcu Eleetrli National Ilretverles tAtchIsun . 1'..\m. Car A- I-‘nunilr. ‘,Am. Lneonlotive r\IIl.'SIIIPlllIl§5 it Refinin, Waliadiztn Pat-tile Itailway I(‘uhn Cane Suuar Crucible Stet‘! illnternatiotlal Paper iKglLv Sprinafield Mex Petroleum .. lnlefnalitlnal .\Ier. Marine. nir lnarrittl lite. She hutI tirolnibq _ , w; __ Iv i-iiri-il for JItu in the Iiexilinitlg §:€j;infi"" 791,4 . 1s tutti-Iii at IPJSI. as! ICstlit-rj ‘ Soumelfn ildciflc (_\_ 1171,43 _ 9311i, \ s eaiai e oi‘ ('i'lI'l|l'. i.» -i ' . . . ' I)"t'l1 tlleply III love Ikknew dfiiliirml “mlmbl h" Shlmmprs‘ m thpliluldebdylfefifik """""" " ' l linen‘ that Jilll livas capable t(iti.l'“'ll""">‘ '32"! [film "w Man“? Shelly? gncmflcr 1031i of a gerat dt-al of affection. Prob 14"‘ m" hm)‘ “k” “ F?‘ girl Si)". as sliggl ' 103-5.; tillil)’ they both cared not\"~.'tftt-r'I'm?‘|“T!l"\kfil'l':"nfl zmndd “pnw " ‘ i a faslron. Iiut it With‘ Itabit. t "",""' i“ "‘ . um,“ m,“ M," mm" I HHWVP“ ~\\'. w." <.k llit- joist I15 MONTREAL EXCHANGE For I-Jstlter was tile .'tI‘I of »"‘:""""' ilmuuh" ',m"' h"? 1934 v- 40,-. i001.’ I n woman who (TiIISItIPTPII it 1"“ -\""'_ """" _ lwmm!" “'19:” yimnri. ' ' lfilllfit lllllrttiral iii lfltik ,'|[[]';i]('[i\'i> 3"'-'r-'" ll-m? lwr "Owe was d“ " " ' 100.10 1922 Vii-tor)’ - 11937 Victor)‘ ~ ri-la red BANKS lI.t.r as thutttii a iIrt-at; llittl liQb-n ll.l’ll." I was .\Iti‘h~-r would ltlttkt‘ Si"! Ham‘ “film M5,. . and I toultiffl hvilf $3M}: lglmtrgélgn‘! " ._._ H .. ; . "tn . ova .' i -— M"; in t.itl_\ to, tlttt (ill {Iéyigloull 501m m1, lieu, 1oz, Mn; tt-rls .'t\t'l't'lII_\' cross." i ‘ ~ _ ,, . , \1tllt*I tiilutll-lt ti mo» Ion" “»°'"~ “"1" 58 **~ Dec" 54"“ M“ Ii'ii':!t. for we ilirl not dare disturb 58 5- _ I . D 315. ‘My mt iulivl‘ m- loin-rs of tlli- filliiilf-l 0M5‘ 5'1"‘ 3 :5" 00' ' '3' ' " _( "I I'\|I\i'\\ .\ll- IS. She taiikte-l 37 _,.-ibl.it it .lli t~\'t‘IllI1l,'. and when _7__V_ _ "to lt- r lIll-i lI>'l‘ titlntl made tip. its awful to t-‘tiuz-l- It." ,l "is it i‘.\lt'lllni_' Iii-iii; propostitl WOMAN APPOWTED ti‘ <ti-~ itsitt-ti prt-st-utly. _ _ ‘m; _ _ “No not \'t~r_\'.' I unmet-rod. Ilut Loxlmél; "\l'l'f' is l hi< -.\ lwlll the .~ol‘t t‘-I proposal CPOmhG Qua ' ' lIl_\' ytittnr: _ V , , "my, l|I'i] h“ Wm," M, F," m U“. to i)... l.i-_i,r.:ue, 0t. Nations ASsonlh known tn Welsh public affairs Hlltl ' . . - ‘ is I int-alt lt . . |ll\ lI.L'Il ')l|!II. nrttn' lh- h ' " l" "m" ' ' . . .. w - - ~~-I ti U" _ _ " V _ ' t. F'1\\'Ii‘\,_,_,‘__n.' nlmflnih m. Wnrs,“ “.,,-,.,, .i prmpi i IIIO Coalition Iiibt la , l-tlw dttlttnd lli_\ IIl't'l\' \\Ili rtt it; _ , _ " _. _. I Mnuiipiil» in the next parliament ltcttl rul-ltt-d the skill. I ltttiketi it' m" ""' "'.' "at l" m "m" "man t-Ii-etions Itzis bl "ll iiltlmlmml 1' llI‘- sllillfflll wheel's. ."-|llti\\' - 'n w“ ‘l""_""_{ ‘ ‘ni‘ . i "g1 tilij-qiiiiip ‘ * v..HuMn_h “n__.“.l,n,,| niemlitr of the Br ti I d a ' _ - ., _. - l‘. \\'lII‘ll met-ts 'lt Geneva next il "It 'I‘Itert- \\'i|\' llll gavint: tiit>l""-" llil" lvtll u-ull lll';.lll to ‘zppk 4m" pnsmm; was "(gaudy u. (I ._\.,.__,,k m- wm, hm. “n”, hm" "ILII _ Ii-illillil. l-op inn. thillg you “Pr. {w mp Prmm “mist” ‘n ‘t,,,,,|,v\. Si“ T3,, h...‘ ‘Mm. m m, \\'llIlI llll\'t‘ as lI|lll'lI wolk to do“ . “iii llllVl-Flli. Tilt tlooi- iipi-lttwi itlill)’ and Vin “t1 voter» raIlt-tl mo. _~\ i l i . itll" ~ht- ilfilfhtl. She 5ft dowl ‘in ti t-ltair by tlii- iipt-il udutitixv. twin .~"itll‘ st-e lItT thew‘. tin (Thuriiittvltixvil frttu lIlt- Zltitli Iti ‘illith Si-pri-tilht-r. 1921.‘. I. ltllitlet" the IiFilIltl Stand truly , . . . .¢ J. ltor the prlllttttg and Hvlllllt’ til St-tire Curtis for lilo litter-s. 3. For the. stipplyint; of straw a. required. l ~I. For st-Ilinu feeds ior Ilorses. fertile. etc.. oti the _L'I‘I)Ilnll>'. For supplying prossetl old hay r Rat-r.- Horst-ts. In Nos. I. ‘.3 and I tiii- Itilzhttsi or any 'ltlidr-l'. and ill No.4. 3 and 5. the lowest or ally tender not nut-es siirily’ ZIFPFIIIUII. I Conditions nlay lie ohuiilti-tl at itite tlffiet- of (‘Itarlt-s It. Hltitiiiwtiotl. stillf‘t'l.1lI‘)'*'l'I't'iIS.. (‘ilarltitit-ttixrlt. Fl. SMALLWOOD, Si-crettti-yTrtuisttrt-r. ‘In FARM FOR SALE Sittiatctl at nr-res nI' eltoiee Itind In good cultl» vattlon. Apply to FRANCIS DIWINE. llUHIfEf River. _..__._._.____i_.__ _._____ _.__. _ . WARNING SlGN/itLERS All clothing. Illflos. equipment or titlior (iovnritntent property on loan front No. S Signal "OIYIWIIIY. iirmourles. must be returned to tho Armouriett and receipt ob- ttilned for same this week or prompt action will be taken to col Iect same by other means. An- nutiI inspection of equipment nex l to ftirilr-l iititli Il~ pit~t and its-ti I)" "ml ‘w’ “Nd ""'r'""'" l "Will _\rii| tt-II me aiiottt it .-\unt so yottnill .lli" Illt~ Y. \\'.t‘. l\. and they'll llt'll I-‘or tili- privilurwt oi tutti-ring" IIuntt-r IIlvt-r 100i ‘that, loo. was a new llrtltlliit" liztli tired I wits jniosi ol the time! But farm \\‘2l.% Ii.irtI. l‘l.\'llll‘l‘ anti I hoili over llworkt-tl, illelt- were liiloue. nntl heint: tirhtl follow-ti. I reziiy had lllllllfilll) IItl I ltiuulii-rl at the tiiixeil up plans "\\‘Iti-tt ilo w.- git?“ I said‘ etttell- I "Si-pteliitrt-t" T. she said plltit I \\';i.~' so il"ilitl you'll tnarr)’ that tiri-tirlful I'p1ohl| pi-rstln. and I'll have-to ‘JII alone. We will Iiavu stteit tziliiil lIIIItjF." "You tlout Illztme. me then I ask- i-tl. i Slit- t'illllr\ over tifllls tiroiltiti me. '_‘I'd Just want to kill hilu you married hiln sltt- said. and pttt Itcr if .\IOI\'II.\ Y v ~ \\'l<) ARRIVE O-}-————-— Nervous People 'I‘|t;it »Ii.'t:':.'trd. r-rtri~.w,,,-n_ (h. ' i-ii Itiolt will tlisztppe; unil \ IItin peoplr- will gain III wt-irzht ttntI streuath trite-n Bitro Phosphate is taken lor a shot-t time. Iltlghes Dru: (‘.o., litd., guar- antees it. i l \ll||ur4l‘n Llnlmi-nl for lfllrnn, Elm. 2000 Harvesters Wanted 2000 titlditltinal Itttrvt-stors want- ed for Manitoba. FIVE WEEKS VWIItK $4.00 PHI! DAY ANI) IIOAILI). Work until freeze up will be available If tiesirttti at uionthly rate. - Sittiond trlttss tickets will ho ls- QIIPII from all I’. i4}. Island sta- tions on all trains to hionelon on Attlzttrtt Ilist. Sept. 1st. and 2nd where tickets can he obtained at rate of $22.25 irom Mont-ton to \VIIIIII[)PI-Z. Station Agents, I‘. F}. m‘... Qflttn ailvtsiirt." capacity to watch til» tired lite tlllllt'.~' to be, t hottf-Zltt ' |wnttnt she is known. She got-s III l-iptel‘ s of WOIIIIEII. Grand and Sensational Sale oi Automobiles - t hen your chance will be ROM? I" , i ii U pt a good ear at a rousonahlt‘ ., y . . _ f'- I and on easy terms. r ‘ i lllttil on ti. xfltngio ftiili ‘ .it "mar particulars see ‘Iago ,-, iiupil- or roolits vet} cheap, _ i h ‘WNW “w, m“ kw‘) hnusyy H] m, llui-e of tltls ssue. I l. la ~")I'I of tiny pupil. It (‘tlSIS lr-att m? Tlpifitiii’ ...,, , _ _,,_, , "I . ' "flit-v sent ult- some catalogues DQM|N|QN 0F CANADA ._.¢c..4o ~u+§tnvafé ', ~ ., ' H .4, v . ‘a lclean to bantflm Sold by an hi": It “IfTall":Ullrllolllllllg Province of l Drugglsts’ Gmcers and lilrtroid find fill ' ivttilg those' ' (‘eneral Stores .1 " ‘ ' ' . ' PRINCE EDWARD tsuwo t ’ II'lt'IItl.~'i oi .\ltillil'l'-‘i"_\tlll know. - i '_ ‘T’? the out-s I iltint like ~antI take ' I . Court 13th —---—, t .i‘iIi i-iirly IV-IIII next morning, so l" H“ Suwwa" | Qffgr im- QJIU 9m; hllnllril(l' 'trt~'lli have most olt‘ tlttgvday to G¢°FQ¢ V-t A- D-t 1922' acres of rlioive land on the hiatf’ - - - , ‘ Illlt a wtntlttrilfl‘ P iltfe. oure o I . w ,1 tztlt- Road sltilati», within one talrt- rottt" tiiontxv and deposit it In Re Estate iiohliinl). g mm, (mm ‘he Tm“. m- Kfi|]i;il||l»i lin .i . 1w York hank and we'll bellill" "r (““"":q'] '_' l ‘ "n, This mm" cunqsis m- (vighky; . ._ .-.. ‘|\‘t>l'_\' \‘ ' f't'tilllillllll'llll ‘and golwiill- Blllll IITW Ill-l‘ ‘elf-hi’ !lt‘I‘t'5 of hind tintlt-r cultivation‘ flvititrttltt 'l't-ntler~ will bi- ret- W)" "‘ "l-‘fi "l" "W" W“ ~“ _ ' I A B. f. with tt brook running throutzit it. 1'I\"'t| b)‘ ill" tinder: exit-d till "1l""""'- m ‘he "rmnmnfle ' m“? man Warburton Surrogate Jutllit‘ of Probate. Sun. &c. , To the Sheriff of the County of ;Q“Lx()n‘§ (‘ottnty or ally Constable or literate person within said (‘ounty. Greeting: WHERE/MS upon reading ilk‘ [it-iitlon on file of Cedric Siinii son of Hay View in Qutwvrrs (‘and tty in Prince Edward Isiahdufarm 'or. the Administrator of the above flflmfitl Estate. DWLVIIIK that a i-ltatlon may be issued for the pitr pose hereinafter set fottli: You liro thertiiorii heri by required to will» all persons interested In tilt‘ said Estate to be and appear ho- fflrll m.- at a Surrogate Court to lie. hold in the (‘.ottrt IIouse in (‘har- Iotteiowti. in Queen's County. Ill the said Prnvlure. on Wetltnisrtla!’ ttht- twentieth (lay of_ September iipxt, r-otnlnz, at the hour of loIi-ven o'clock forennon of the same day in show cause t.’ anv lhi-y r-an why Illo Aeenttiits of the said Estate should not hit [idSSPfl and the. Estate closed its prayretl riir in said petition anti on motion of Donald MeKlnnon. Esq" Proct‘ or for said Pntltlnner. Anti I iIo lmreby order that a true copy here of be forthwith published in some Yowspapol‘ published In (‘ltarmtte town in Queen's County aforesaid. once in eat-h week. fnr .tt least four consecutive weeks ffflm U18 tiiiti- hnreof and that a true copy hr-rnnf be forthwith posted l.i the following public places. resp ntlve Iv. namely in the hriII of the (‘ourt Home in ("hiii-lnliofflh-n aforesaid. III front of the IIulI nt Cavendish tiforosnitl. and iii front of the School hnttse at CRVOIIIlI-al‘ afore- said. so that all persons interest- (‘fl In tho said Etrlalo as aforesaid may have duo notice thereof. . GIVEN under my Ifmtd and tho Seal of the said Court this fourteenth day of Aug- . on the part oi its people indivi \ m mommies“ GARETTE II ll ll ll ll ll II ll II II ll ' run t UNE IS wAlTiivo -~— V tulle m‘ I,().\"I)0.\'. Aulz. Iii. — are endeavouring to trace Iuiirg of Ephraim Grt-gtiigr who,Monlniltltllshire. was horn In 'l'ro\\‘IiritIgt.-. \\'t‘t'-.ti,tztlttirs t_\' that shire, and (‘VPIIIIIIIILV wt-tit tltdstin oi‘ John Perpetuatesi There isunfilrin monument in Montreal to Mataonnemre, founder oi Canada's Metropolis. ‘As in his life time. Iii: thou his were of the West} so the memorial to 'liim nan 10-day. 11w.- sculgtor has caught the spirit of‘ the adwnturouspioneer in t e poise oi the body and theliezd. Vision. courage. determination are plain to the observant eye andtmderstanding mind. Maisonneuve and the host of gallant rnen andWnbIe women who laid the foundation of the Canada of today, longjgo embarked upon the greatest and last quest. But their faith in the new land is as a living flame in the beam of their successors. The see their country favored by geography and nature. a ink between East and West. and ex endingvnlmost 4.000 miles from ocean to oecan. They n w that it is endowed with a richness of natural resources be 0nd the power oi man to calculate Above all they regoice in its attairiment to a place and a voice in the councils of the nations. Retrospect in often pleasant. little time for that. ancl the future iuIl fruition as s The true Canarian has His heart and mind are on the present He knows that if his country is to-come to nation i: must be by still worthier eiTorts dually and collectively. No single province within the Dominion‘: far-flung boundaries can afford to disregard another Each must be in sympathy with allthe rest. The East must share in the prnblcme as well as tn the joys and prosperity oi the West The West must have faith in the East Bound by an invisible but unbreakable chain of mutual affection and goodwill they can and will put and keep Canada in the very vanguand of the u‘orld's great nations. The development of the national spurt has been fostered in many an hour oi peril. difficulty, and struggk‘. It is beginning to bloom in beauty and strength. its progress has been greatly advanced oi late years by the action oi’ important organizations tri sending delegations to many sections oi the country, so that their members may arid to their firsbhand knowledge oi their home land. Such an organization l5 the Montreal Board oi Trade which will celebrate the one hundredth 2l1fll\'£'l’>'i1f) oi llS founding by beginning on September I. a thirty days’ tour of the Dominion. The members will not. only see the country in all the glory of its most beautiful scenic settings, but the journey will be n arranged as to give them a new pcrspcCtive oi its stealth oi coil. forests. mines and waters. and impressions oi its indus- trial and commer iiil growth that would be impossible oi visualizing in any other way. From Montreal the party will travel westward via Toronto and the Great Lakes. thence from Port Arthur to Winnipeg. the greatest primary grain centre on the con- tinent. across the vast prairie lands and through the Rockies to Vancouver and Viptoria. On the return journey they will make the SSO-mile cruise up the north Pacific Coast from Vancouver to Prince Rupert, on one oi the palatial Canadian National Railways steamers. This part oi the journey will give the party a splendid idea of the development in the mining, lumbcrin Ind pulp and paper industries oi British Columbia. with all their future possibilities. A! Prince Rupert. Canada’: most northerly Pacific port. hewn out ol the solid rock of lfing of Cigarettes t0 pert oi' PSHIIIIISIIIIIYJ TMontreal Board oft Trade l0 for l5‘? 25 " 35¢ IMPERIALYDIACCO COIPANYQICANADA. LIMITED. I iii-inn‘ Ann-rim. wilt-re ni- atiitisseil ii toi- protnlstltg, (,re;.'ttr_t' who 1H a t-oll- l.‘ l.otiii_o|lti_ litl\\'yt.'l"t<i}illll has (‘iII|It' ltirwttrd Ill t? A i ;iiillal\'.iiel' _. he was born ill West- ti- per-lburlq Wiltshire. III ISM. Ilis fath- Gregorixler wiloso thtnle wits Epllrailil, tics- erti-d Ills. faintly when he was ibout eIiZlII years nlll. -It Ilatl iii- ills bet-n supposed that his latit- Ie. . u: Ila I'll-s. and the (3 regor)" Maisonneuve y Kaien Island, there will be every OPI-Wfllmil?‘ "t 33"" ll imi ht into the enormity of the halibut and salmon industry oi t e province. From Prince Rupert eastward the party viill become acquainted ttrith the Skoena River. with iu historic and romantic traditions, its arresting grandeur. and its fame as one oi the most prolific salmon streams tn the world. They will see too, some oi the Bulklcy and Ncchakn River Valley country. one oi the newest: fields of settlement opened up in the west. Unknown to the vast: majority oi Canadians, the luxurious valleys that lay between the mountain ranges in this area, are suitable for mixed Iarminl. dairying. Iruit growing and cattle raising. In the yean to come their productivity. now a matter of knowledge to com- parnhtively gemiwill offer nlleam of livelihood and compelenon to t ousan n o new pa. _ Shortly after ICAVIPITKO Prince George. the party. Iflll pan through Mount Robson Park. This is a veritable wonder- land oi mountain scenery, some 650 square miles in extent and set aside by the government of British Columbia a! I national playground and wild life sanctuary. Herc will be obtained an excellent view oi Mount Robson. with an altitude of 13,068 feet. It rowers above the surrounding ab. sublime, majestic, with green glistening glaciers an pur! white snow adding to its beauty. Sometimes itsown summit is lost amid the mists and clouds; uite 0ilQl\'lllil summit is thetrmcentre of raging storms. gut on Mount Robson they at in vain. - Next jasper Park, another mountain kingdom. but greater extent, embracing 4,400 square miles of Sllblllll mountain scenery. is entered. Herc the party iviII sPWf-l t‘ day at tlztspcr Lodge, the new Alpine chalet built on ill! shore o Lac Bcauvert by Canadian National Railwayl. 111d the first of a series to be built throughout these Northern Canadian Rockies. At night they will leave for Edmonton. From Edmonton the homeward route will be through Ill! rich farm lands oi the northern part of the prairie rovincel to Winnipeg iollowin the trans-continental line of anadian National Railways through the rich pulp forests and new farm lands of Northern Ontario to Cochrane, down thtfollih the famous Cobalt mining districts over the Temiakammi Q Northern Ontario Railway to North Bay, thence to Ottll b and back to Montreal. ust. A. I1. 1922, and in the thirteenth year oi His Ma- Oi OUIIRII, Agent, l}. liollili N. '.l eek. i ' w BY ORDER. L‘ Island Railway will Issue accord lngiy. District Passenger‘ Agents’ Of- flce. W. T. HUOGAN, D. P. A. jenty‘! reign. I tans.) A. a. IMARIURTON, I QUITQIIIQ.