d, try for ~.\ .\ \\\\ . helm»- Clitoris and no claim haawbeen years has nbtjkuven. ..‘ Drops and Soothing Syrups. age is its guarantee. I fill Us \\ Fletcher's It was the heed oi ilvnafis ICASTORIA? Csstoria is s harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, It is pleasant. It contains heither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. e i... liver so Years ‘llll Glrlrauu GOMPANV. NlW VOIIK CITY Its 5 For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Comfort-The Mother's Friend. I-ceuulur: ‘CASTD R IA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of r011 MSALE Finest bungalow on Fairy l.:lk<- Nova Scotla, living z-otmi. two bod rooms, kitchen. shower bath. mill-L, and trout outiil. New tent. lng and ilufflo bag. lake streaked with Mlilllllll n.1,. trout ifs inlz. try _ Price $4.000. L ('. ROHOTILARI. | .\'0\r Grafton, I\'. S cure of The (‘hilt I l iit-f‘ l --———- l The undersigned oiiers for sail‘: his farm containing on‘: IlllIllIFl d. acres fronting on the lllilsiulrozlilll Rive;- eighiyi-ivn ll('l'(‘a' llvzlr which ls'l-n high stale of l:ult'._.vation lill‘ vllylift-‘Z "l" l-ilki‘ ‘Fibre If‘ gvvll. wanted MQrlun 4,, m“ the Same “Y! lfl"fll Snot to spend a ‘IiDneyJin good condition with promise of balance covert-ii vl-Llil hard and lllll- wl s-lllllon and lilml‘ f" way 115 who wanted a new oakdln-‘lnnon! . ‘heavy yield; oats _.llefllllllil W! snit wood. 4 zlbllliilllnt-e of .~s".'l "_“nyll'd"_"l' Yin‘ r"‘_""l'.'_'g ""_:l.]!_"g1 ilrlg room suite. She has the samo| IWQII‘ mmmmllm “m” “Xpected; manure. Within nalf mile lll,"' ' ' n." um» l“ mm h“ “hull l" lwuro. in iookinl: at ‘him as she’ ' ' pens good crop. (torn-picking up oyster mud. This farm l"lfl hc“l""l ‘“"I’i'l"'q'. IQHHH“ " I'm“ ‘W... in lfl-rkiili-i at itA-it‘; hers. a: lwoli, except average crop; hay all bought with or without. crop ::ollll"““'" Wm‘ “TH "I'd g"“l'_"' ",1 " tmyiill . ‘Silo has as much! Ihllrvestcd. llllllliilfil‘ “F911 ‘Smun dwelling house “m, Um buildings i; liIIiii-In- blight. jtlill a slualll cililtiplm row fining‘ as Innpl ' limits, a heavy crop peaches. convenient to church: s. school llnll“\l".'.mf'“' i" m mmp in" "m! ‘myw iltlllill ' ---i don't know whilt ll NM?“ l" (h? histolfiv of ihigqlums. pears and grapes‘ Dim“ Dunsfaffiiagg Crggirgri‘ “m. iupuiilnscil WlI-Illlllp .‘i guill- and ‘hotoliwrm, m “Y3. lyliiile village has than. been sut-hiliPflfi BXCQIIPP‘? “mi "mp5 m“ phone connections. For illlwllvrv,‘ "- n“ ""I gkvi‘ ““9"‘““~ ellllllll‘ Si“, mrm-l-l m him ljmlfsmilinggi" nllmlber of tourists making Vlu- "I355 Wlldllim" Pimhlre very particulars apply t0 l ALBERT BuSWALL French Port, i‘. F. ll Look Will ‘buy a loi or shack on RIVH‘ Lake Sea Shore 0r Bay lint-re posi-i ‘Lively good flsbinz can ‘uo ‘had for‘ salmon and trout. High ground‘ lPioperty PIUNIU Slllvllti-iln W»- l\’ill rewive ‘iicalqv IIVP poul- Ppt a ny under Hug-host Lot 1K Want to buy a iodis are II llutt llll1l'llf‘l'l'I£| iizell. N o \\‘ IUUFS i‘. ROBOTIIAW Grafton. N. that is noti t-ilro of Tho (‘lull We wil sell for liirsn Frank. McDonald, 0n lot or cabin 0H with spring; not too far from rull-‘Tueslay, July at 'road- and supplies. small tidy cottage Hyman in a join a snlall Perhaps .l with lvi-ll and rlea-ll village might‘ cltrb and build. ally- spli in God's great out doors, in il locality that has I JIIIEPCIEIIZPd. ‘No kill glove. ‘busi- ncss. guides or hotel lrllls. Do not reply u-ntil you call 12 o'clock noon, hei- cluielling house and lot, idea is to camp out and enjoy‘ lily-Situated on Brighton! I SPOds ut, the right iYPIITIIEf-Ylivv!‘ “h, & Auctioneers U. ROBOTIIt-tbl. New (iraftoil, i\' S rare of The (‘lul- EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. INTERNATIONAL LINE. 8. 8. GOVERNOR DINGLEY will leave 8t. John every Wednesday at"! a. m. and every Saturday at 6 p. m. (Atlantic Time) for Boston. Wednesday trips are via Eastpofi and Lubac, due 10'a. m. Thursday. Saturday trips are to Boston direct. due Sundays about 2 p. m. - RETURNl-J-IIVQ Boston Manda ya and Fridays light Bavlng Time) 0dr Eastport, Lubec and 8!. John. ETATERQOMQ .3.°U FA R E 810.00 At Boston connection is made vls Boston about at 10 a. m. (Dav. the Metropolitan Llrla express freight and passenger steamers for New York and points South and West. Fer staterooms, rates and additional information, apply to A. C. It. John. CURRIE, Agent, N. B. FURNITURE SALE We are authorized by Mrs. Kather- ‘- ing etc. . a u’ .1 -. l. ine A. Miaclnnis to sell at her house, No. 303aFitzroyl Street on Saturday, July 29th, commencing at one 0’cl0ck all her household furniture, compris- po lour, dining-room, bed-room and "In lien furniture, oar-pets, linol- ~ eum, stoves, dishes, cooking utensils, BENJ. ' CARTER ‘s. son ' Auctioneers _. n33. , l “And l shouldn't want my family ..—-uo. l'd like my lather oi course. g is strictly; a remedy for Infants and Children. ‘ Feeds are specially prepared for babies. A babysmedicine , ls even more essential for Baby. Remedies primarily prepared for grown-ups are not interchangeable. n remedy for the common ailments of Infants and Children ‘ flint brought Castorla before the public after years of research, made for inthst/its use for over 30 Arlilv Annual Sunday _ _ rind running water, ten foot port ll. 5,1100] piunk. Wm take place Juwvlu-rulue it ivzls simple iully furnished; native mlule Pllilfliggth a, “WM. point li rainy row -boat. canoe, including SBIIHOHI H“. ;(,|-,(,“.,ng day‘ i Meals a: (‘lub ‘house, regular meals. try at our plant mi .lllll lifter Won-I day July LZ-lth. IlIilrkUI.‘Ii()n1pIy_ 3.0“ know“ ‘prices paid. Fowl must weigh dl/éitet-lly happy now. l can 599 her, ..._._._;—_.—;-]lils. or more iiIIlI we silali not uc-iglm i,“ evm-yihing this iveizlit. "rue HARRIS ABATTOIR co.l,.,-|,;l.1_‘- I FOR SALE l l not been rwlil-IAVGB. NO. 32. TQITTIS at - sale. ' i ‘ililfwli "No. 1 shouldn't like u." Pan db jected mildly. "first 0f all If. would Abe mean to spoil Mrs. Clarke's pleasure. slle‘s doing so much and 'BilG'5 having such a good time. 'He would 'uthers-" She broke ofl‘. and sat qlllell)‘ for a moment. They were seated on the long couch in Mr. Clarke's "study“, a ‘big shabby aiiair that Mr. (‘Iftflig adored lying on full length, a book on his chest and his eyes: iocnseii at a moat un- healthy angle ior reading. “it'll ilrobabiy wicked oi me," she wclit uu. "But the others ‘bl- iullg so entirely to allot-her part oi’ my lift- lilal l Vinlll to keep them understanil—the new liie. '[‘hat is, I should like to sci them nou and tllen and hear from them. they were good to ine, l support»- " "Nrt very. when they worked ynu hard and did everything they ‘could lo hurt you." Georg!) would lnaturaiiy always be rvst-utfui to- wards the aunt and uncle and cousin. "You-r father ‘I'd like, l think. the WilIlilSiVilI impractical, loving: sort. l IFJIlIpGLI the Rockies once with a guide likc that." "Yes, you'd like him. We'll make him collie and set‘ us, li we. l-l-n persuade him to stay in the city ‘for more than a day 0,‘ so." Pun said. "He's doing wcll, from P's letters, and he likes ranch lite. Out in the Willis be sics hail’ a] dozen lucrl only. and two womenw ivivos 0t‘ other ranchmen. l-ie likes that-and l don't believe he» nllssvs me. llt's odd how well he (all get along without people. He. doesn't rare for anyone in the world hilt me. llllt he can sci out us much as possible from this -——-— RICH IN VITAMINES we and pzlasidnlrto love she said with a quaint little wisdom. "l want that. and ‘friend- ly love as wcIl—-'i'd Ilkt-“tedtramp the Rockies with..\'°l1- We Polish- ed ii with father and it's been great fun." “We'll do it-~next _ Summer or this Autumn when we get block if it isn't too cold, and ii Gloria comes back to take care of her child." George said "Gloria!" Pun came back to earth and he,- sense of duty. "George, Wu must let her know. Perhaps the would want to come back fnr the wedding for it's really going to be a wedding after all, I can sec t'l:at P5,\"I'li.l.pS-""‘ "She might fool offended if we didn't tell bar. (All right. I'll send her a long wire tonight and you can write ilor. He pulled out a list oi addresses from a pocket hook-rtvirli the hotelg they would slur at and the prtbzlble lime they would be there. “Write lo the Grand Hotel in along without me for YGBJTS at a time and not he llnhappy. I'm not like that. l want people, and I wzuld not get along very well with-z‘ out someone I loved---_vou, for in? stance." i Slll- bad an odd little trick of; ‘lurking her Ililllfi into Ilig as they‘ and sweeti lllitl childlike, like net-Sui l ‘ilitlllg without hie." sro them when you want—" “l had .1 letter from Aunt Maude", l'..n romarkeil. "She said Gladys’ l-ally- was a boy and ‘big and IIPEIIIIIY and looked very much likvi Morton, only p_retty. ‘Morton was Gladys is per- in life Silt, iWiiiliF. a husband. a house and a‘. “Tllv great essentials." itaovuinmiltzrl. i l "All yea-hut I llallt all that and- {so null-h more! l want you to ‘bi-i -in love with me always. (iludys ‘wholly trailer. 'l‘hl‘il suddenly": "Till-t i\' ‘WIliiI l vrrillt." she szridi And silo loosened her hand from j hi4 and put both arms around his nw-k, nnri her face close to his. ,.|nd kissed him with a that HilFPl‘I’~'(‘(I him. that. made him lll-‘mlllvll 11$ "all"? THIS i hold her tightly. loath‘ to let her Permzilient Hair I-Ieallh Promoted by Cuticllra Frequent shampoos with Cutzicura Soap, assisted when by gntle anointings with Cu curs intment, afford the purest, sweet- est and most economical method of freeing the scalp of itchings and scalings and of establishing a hair- growing condition. leaplSr. Oisflantllanlifle. Talealfie. Sold throughouttheDominion CanadianDepof: unlimited. . a 5L. . Ientraal. Cuticura Solis shaves without mug. Electricians See our window today for bargains. See our new line of Flashlights. The beet at cheapest cu. We are new abls to s ply complete. or s‘ e slit l0gt'ill£‘l'~'il ilabit George iiktilbdiess --| don-t ‘Yam you w have to getjuoultl come bank. he the M“ “Aslnointe d when Mrs. (‘L-lake's voice tor the aunts and uncles, you sbalilcilned ihfim- Alli‘? ‘(I dIFCTOHt l!!- losses. George _ n [toria their resting plane for Rome. ‘l fancy they'll be there lr-lv." he sai-i. "Pan. vou draw 0.1 Gloria's hank account ‘for all them llothes Mrs. (Tiarke is gett- ng you. I'll fix it later ‘with (iloria. .\.< a ilushanll, I've a per- fect right to—" "Pnv for your wife's wedding ,.. lTlle little mood ni intensity had passed. lf George was hoping it was disap- tervlll she entered, the room. "Some ‘people "have already ar- HVWL" she announced. "So ‘l must tcal" you away. poor George I lillPlw l5 T9116)’ to hate me. But. children. l have a good ‘idea and wanted tn speak to youlheiore we r-vcllt out and were hosts and host- _ Why don't you take our "1"" 1'01‘ Your honeymoon? We ‘than? E0 down there for weeks yeLI "'8 quiz-i and secluded and pretty. o mic there bllt the servants. ‘toll call be far from llle world as .\'0\l want." lP-"l ‘IOUIWII her JOY at this, andI v ilocsirt care much ‘about that. lSlicuwen “will” w“ pleilfieli- ‘It “B51355 591mg wheah barley and rye the slimmer vacation. ‘Hotels and pri- vate homes nre filled and a great m-‘IILY have been turned away for lack of acccmodatinns. Few towns on the island can offer the at- warmlh ‘frat-lions that we have hero. in- excelled. > Situated on the south shore wp do noi got the effect of the hard north wind and looking south we have tile attraction oi the Straits with here and there a sail or large ocean steamer in sight. The bar» hor too, ot‘ Victoria is one of the besi on the entire coast line and with the two light houses and beacons can be easily entered in the darkest night. ‘ We also cla-im a beautiful sand beach extending ior over a half a mile where bathingcanbe enjoyed without any ‘fear of getting into deep water. This bathing place has been enjoyed by hundreds during the past two weeks. Wlith the fine roads already built and the roads yet to he built uniting us with Summerslde and Charlottetown we feel that an- other season will find Victoria with enlarged aocomodatlons and an ideal place to spend the week end. 011 Wednesday the 26th, the Ladies institute furnishes a sup- pel‘ for the (‘harlolietown Rotary Club to which is extended a vor- dial invitation by the entire coni- munlly. Rev Fred M. Clay who has had a wide experience in the ll. S. tnr the past twenlry live years ilas come back to Victoria and is tak- ing a very active part in the promotion of the town. Jvlr. (‘lily has organized a troupe ni‘ Ilny Scouts which promises well. Mr. Clay has been prelichlng very ac- ceptably every Sunday when at home. ' lMra. Thomas flVIoBeith and family of Moncton are‘ among the latest arrivals. ‘Mrs. McBeih is the youngest daughter oi the late ‘Mr. Angus Bulr so well known on ihs Island. Mrs. ill‘. ‘M. (‘day and daughter <eomiouhr_' , Mi;- l“~'-€'< if Crop Report Bdlow will ‘be iound synopsis oi telegraphic reports received at the ‘Head Oillce ot‘ the Bank ~01, Montreal‘ from its Branches. The Branch Managers have complete and intimate know. ledge oi each local situation aud- are in close touch wlh Crovl condltlions in all sections oi the; districts mentioned. l GENERAL ' , . Prospects in the Prairie Pro- vinces continue to be favorable on. the whole. Wheat in most districts is ilcuding out well but mmdiltiionu vary coilsdcrably, as is shown ‘by details given nBIliW. Extraordlnarll-y heavy crops 0t‘ all kinds are uniformly reported though»... Ontario. llioavy crops are also indicated in Quebec and Maritime Provlinces. Drouzlll- lll British (‘olunilbla has seriously affected hay and grain: fruit prospects. however, are lfa-lrly sut- lsiaclory. ‘Details fol-low. PRAIRIE PROVINCES Edmonton Districtwmore, rail! badly needed. Wlheat in Home PM‘ lions heading out short. Oil the whglg prospects are not up to average. (‘alguryv district -~north- eastern portion expects full" yield, and Qarly harvest. southern port~i inn, crops ilrngresslllg iavorziblifl, instituting». Dlstliicli~ conditions] very favorable except ‘How lilland and lfvletlil-inl- ‘llat where addition- al moisture roqlllflifi; wheat head, ting out well; rye. cutting should comment-n in [on days; alfalia running 60 per (‘en-t last years crops; continued rains have low» cred qlhllnr: ilasfli? Rood: hay lair. Saskatoon District. condit- ions vary and prospects are not pi-Qmiging in many localities‘ where the crop w‘il be short and light. IIPIIV)’ general rains needed. Regina l)i.slric't—contlitions gen- erally l-ontille- lavourllble. Wheat is "filling nui well and indications point to good average crop. oat crop only fair. Rye harvesting I135‘ commenced. g0nd yield. WlilnipelZI Dlstrlck-conllilions continue far-l orablo and on the whole a 800d crop is expected. IIIiIIO 0r no da- mage from rust reported. PROVINCE OF QUEBEC Cereal crops are all doing well and have IWPll helped by recent warm ul-zllllel‘. ‘liayinlz is well under Vl‘i|_V and many tillstricts ro- poi-t a hlrgl.‘ crop: roots are doing well and grass Inasture every‘ where is ill good condition. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO Weather conditions are conduc- ilive to good growth although rain is a little too frequent. Fall’ wheat cutting general, crop above avar- , good. MARITIME PROVINCES All crops making 200d DTOKTEBS» ln some ‘WINS hrLVlnl-Z I141" wil" menced and a heavy crop is as- mired. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COL- UMB Drought continues WIiIlOlli sign of break. hay cutting general- (‘TDD much Ihel-ow average. Grains "ff-‘wfll, . a -brleil~ _ IVIBIAIJY sroTLlGlrr "Hg h". tsrles. \ CANADIAN ‘ Montreal EVEREADY FLASHLIGHTS " o’ BATTERIES INSIST ON EVEREADY m.» SIGNS‘ AT. NIGHT wrrn EVEREADY SPOTLIGHT MAKE ni ht-motorirl the rig t road wit‘ an Eveready light. You can easily read road signs one to two hundred feet away] is the most powerful ilas’ working around the car-change the focus to a wide pircle of light by simply turnlnf the end cap. Change back to s s otlight n instant with another twist. E ectrlcsl. herd- ware, sporting goods, and drug stores eell Everesdy Spotlights, flashlights and bat.- on pot- safe and kee from the car. if: ighl: made. When NATIONAL CARBON C0;- LIMITED - e Toronto WinnIPQI 101 from barf in two-thirds averagfi icy-Ops, nuttiilla"common-sled. Hops good crop. Okanagan 1L1!" flllllflll estimated at over 4.000 C81‘! Passenger Leave Montreal September 16 ‘N Steamer 6.000 Tons Ar. Charlottetown for Charlottetown and leave and leave for St. John's for Montreal rum, g4 June 27 ' , July 3 Iuly a. July 11 _| July 17 [uly 22 July 25 July 3i Auqugg 5 August 8 August 14 Augugfl 19 August 22 August 28 September 2 September 5 September 11 September 19 For further passenger and freight information apply to CARVELL 3120s. Agents A» Displacement. Ar. Charlottetown September 28 againgt 5,000 last yew’. HD0195 3:200 cars; pears. Plums 41ml prunes .3, good crop, peaches ‘and apricots it satisfactory Ylvlll- Fraser Valley. [Full FY0599“ ‘"55 favorable, apples average vffill- prunes, plums and small lruiroll- 1y rah‘; up country range is i100" owing to drought and grassllol)‘ pers. - ROUNDHOUSEMEN NEXT T0 RECEIVE WAGE REDUCTIONS. July 2-l.— Rvli Ill!- roundllouscmell MOMTibEAlL, tioiis oi pay for bullion mun, ire-fight illlnrilors. ("leaks and other grades 0n lili- Grand Trunk Railwfl)’. illfvvliflli about 8.000 men, notice of wllirll wag issued yestel-dzfy ‘by Howard G Kelley, qiresillent of the rolli- puny, were declined lily the em- pinyees’ committee in a letter re- ceived ‘bydhe company this after- noon irom J. E. McGuire. cilalrman oi the committee. The organizations involved nrl=7000 ton cargo. All persons not now owning plots who wish to secure u. plot or grave space beside relatives in the Tryon People's Cemetery are requested to make application to the undersIgn-i Qli not later than Jilly 31st. 1922 i By order oi Directors. _ AUSTIN CAMERON f Sec'y. Tress. Augustine Cove. I’. E. 1. the Canadian Brotherhood of Rall- roud Euipllvyl-os and the lIliPFllfl llunal Brotherhood oi Rail-way and Stcllnlship Clerks. CAPE BRETON COAL TO WARM BOSTON. - ISWDNEY, N. July 2-i—‘l"or the pill-pose oi’ carrying 35.000 tons ni (‘zlpo Breton. coal to Boston, the ilrlmimon (Yoal ("ontpnny has chart- vrod the A-merlcan steamer Stephen R. Jones. nnw in portJoading a Wflfiilflzl’ SMOKING TOBACCO and Cut’ Plug. My P!" of rldlv MI- Ov" Mrs. w. s. Garcon wall little Mills iii .-> 100 different radio parts on granules arflilved on Tuesday from Put lip I11 bOth fOflTlS our list Including the fewest mibllrl- "1"- _ A - prices. Complete Marconi set Guests at the “Baum musk,- to pl‘a9e "99- W""'WII°“” “t um‘ at the present time are: bliss . SfllflkQfQ, ‘.. ""4 °""" "l" ‘In’ °°"" ffllegerd. Charlottetown. Miss piste. Georgie Il-ioil. Charlottetown. - fliiiql y V, Miss Harper. Charlottetown, Miss - "i _ i‘ ' 7'" ""0" m‘ ‘"' "I 3' ‘-. s. Luke, no. Miss Annie Luke, u. ' stages of lmlllflflmm- 'B.. Mrs Allen and daughter. - A‘ T°b¢¢¢97|btl Summerslde. Mrs. Hinton Slim- . " merslde: Mrs. J. P. Hood. (‘nl- 8'97.‘ S. & gory Rev. and MllMs. Olendenning g _ » and Sons. Cameron and Douglas 4 ' ' 10s Queen ltrset Mrs. J. E. Newsom. and grslld- " ' , _ dailghter. Boston, “Miss E. l-lawkin ‘ Otteva. * ‘ - - '" The Smoke that » LightensowWorli- . The same rich flavor -—the same restful comfort and satis- faction in both Plug . i- _‘_'-_~<_,'l\E ‘fir-swan ‘NO'FI>‘-“AN Refrigerators, 818.50 lup- “Bafnetll " “Army Service" Cars, like cut . . . , . . 453.50 up “Express” Carts, $2.50 “ Auto Wheel” ' Coaster (Yin-s, lhillci- Bearings, $6.15. f ' \'cloclpcllcu_ . . . . $5.75 Couch IIHIIIiIIIOO/ks (‘olnplcte with, stand a lid canopy $23.75 I Very Best Grade. Swing Hammocks $2.50 up Allso i. ' I _ ‘ ‘\ n‘ ,.~"'.l “Bar-net”. Refrigerators Just two left; come ‘ye " I~ ‘ " ‘wii 3i - Food never spoils