4 ‘ PAILOUII. __ _l t ‘ it a <.3§'J§'w.'.§.3'r".~'§ 1M3; i» E. E. F‘ $1.".- 104-1 and, lat.‘ s ‘ ' -‘ . . . -. “,1 ..'| | n peintment. : Imagined-El‘ rt: l“; .,.:,'.';,',':,,,'I:§,|_, jg,__ V,___,__;__ _' ‘ “ ,‘_____.-.. . Above Imitators Nooth rl d eoepil’ r H!“ 0f "fish Ptlinsoldyoenni oil at: ell iron oer owe nlenutloes tlet ‘m. Sunlight its wonderful srseblag pewes. Sunlight ll all pare soap, with no adullerante, therefore it la the most eeononleel seep you pa; hey, v i cnvsltmtornsss Lmlrsn, - ‘rosomo, om, , e “or... .....tis* Monday, August2lst 1922 $450.00 --PREMIIJKM_S --$45o.oo The following are the cl_asses:—-‘4 ._ , -" (1) 2.22 Trot. 2.25 Pace.—Pu|-se $200.00 (2) 2.40 Straight 'l‘rot.—l’ltrse $150.00. (3) 3.00 Trot and Pacc.—"l’urso lllviltlz00 No. 3 open to King's County horses only; Entry fee, 5 per cent of purse, mustaccompany each entry. ' ’ ' " Entries close “Wltlnesilny. Aug. 16th next." Records made 0n 0r sinccJrlLv 15th, no bar. As we are members of the National Trotting As- sociation, the rules of that Association will govern this meeting. ADMISSION, Adults 50 cents. H. H. Acorn, Secy “Professional? Cards Children 25 cents.| m». tFCIiff Chronic g Diseases P bherlettetown P. I.‘ island, Canada I12 Prince 8t‘. llllEtiILIllEILII to 2p. T; - , MaoDonsltlih MoPhee| ~' ’ B. A. ‘ i i1: l. A. MacDonald. to let us vuicanize your inner tire tubes too. ‘You can llvl enough In the course oi‘ a ‘ year to buy several main , tubea. As tor your worn ' __i__ ‘ v __,., ..,_,_. tires, our vuleanizing will g ' ' surprise y.ou with the wonder- "" S" S’ : m‘ economlc. m no" for : Barrister, jolicltor Notary Public‘ ‘ Et YOU. Barristers, ‘Atoerney, its. ' l f Moneyjvtotoln ' ‘ Riley Building, Cn-ulottetowi. I ' inentagurouiv T66 lloflnh ‘islanoi TRAINOR a TIRE SURGERY l. D. "Stewart; K. C. ' 8323",‘ Barrister ens eeueigdrtflde ‘tired! I Phone l’. George Qtl-eeti, . w Solicitors‘ for the- Union lank of ._ Oenriaa. ' ' ll.l.lillil0ll l AffiiMfffiwsml _ triat Pulmonary Tuberculosis‘ Specialist - I20 Brighton Road Charlottetown one Treatment in_ ' Selected Cases Telephone 207. Glasses Fitted Montague, P. E. I Graduate in Optometry Toronto Oeilage i elusive Teet Iieem 0on- neotse with Drug lure g Mark RMoGuigamBA Monev to Lear. - , _ Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. _E. lsllmi ~ Palmer . 8n - Palmer H. J. Palmer, K. 6. ‘ . H-‘L- PIMIOP‘ , ‘Harriet? its», r _ Bank oi Nova" otla Building. Charlottetown, P, s. ‘l. . pl Ln," , . _ llioLeanrdr ‘Moliiunon ' oonatb neitiunduf, l oiinlxrglgspmr ¥.“:\I;iI:vig' > ' Ohariettelown, P. l. Island 04§040-O0& >_-_.-_-..-_____;. A Dr. '6: 0; vArohlbfllll 1 -‘ N, Qfiosrflradiiate “$011111: "School and Hospital Praotiee limited to Eye. Esr- Ne" ‘ I'M Throat. ' 1 diflee layer Builtilngflreat he rge street. Qrrpnlh Quito-c .°.'"9I '- ' - ifelephbhe _ a. m. .1 Mal "zwgPar l Dfllee Hourl-v.‘ i‘ l. the Bielllaiority. ‘ f qgflFFY < _ Barristers and .M""'"Y'"'L"',' MONEY 1'0 Lol" l Eye-Glasses From i $2.00 t0 $10.00 1 1 Front Eaat Point te Cape 1 ' leatVie e big territory, yet ._--1 rightporoee this epaoe- . I 4 ll llqnely beeeuee PARK- finmoa svs-otsesse m the FINEOT rnoounaass. ‘Ind Ite ie the outv onao- tiara ‘Qfiioihli (mine- l enee eeeress.) InMontague, ~ ma‘; "Y. AIiuE-icHEN. Oph. o. ‘m-“aa. y Eyes examined and dill“! itle ur-"roosra omoai; “mm”. "M" ma“, H_ |.-_ M9p".._e [Snchutuaker BARRISTER. 8OLICITOK, ETC ~ loiieltors m Rev-I II'*'"°'""' ' " ' ‘Etsternglirailrtlitnl ..' BARN BU-RNED — At Ailblonl alrly on Friday morning fire. broke out in the burn oi Mrs. Eli-- "llelh Brown and in a short ilmel was in ashes with all its contents. Mlwll Bymillllllyis f'elt for Mrs. Brown in her loss. l Plntonane | -.' Miss Eliza Sssdds oi Bos- ton and ‘Miss S. Graham. MurraY Harbor. were visiting at Albion on Thursday. v ~-"Mrs. Brenton Davey and: her three children o! Qttsws are‘ visltins Mr. Dsvey's mother, Mrs. Ernest Griffin of Albion, ..' Mrs. William Csnnel and, three children oi Everett. Muslin, are visiting at Sturgeon. and tiiei the suesis of her brother, Russel Moore. * ' --' M188 (‘hrlsflna Lewellyn of Gwrletown. is visiting her suitl Mrs. N. Westuwuy of Albion. ..’ The Misses Anna nnd Kittie Hughes hsvc returned to Portland Maine after spendingn pleasant, vacation with their sister Mrs Peter Murphy oi Moreil. l ..' Mr. Charles Murphy has re-| turned to Portland. Maine. after, spendini: his vacation with nls Dfl-[ rents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter hlurphy, ' of Morell. His sister, Miss Len- rls accompanied him to llcrden, —-—-¢ea>i— Hailing-er Mine To Double Output I New Power Development Will Make It the World's Greatest Gold Producer. I . I I MONTRIE-AIL. Aug. 1'3 -—- A deli-g nits statement was made iodsyl by L. H Timmins. director of Hui-l llnzer (‘onsolldated Gold MlTIBH-I limited and brother of president Timmlns. that shareholders oi the enterprise will benefit in the near future by an increase in the divb‘ (lends of the company. I The statement ‘is also made thsi. negotiations with the govern-l ment on the subject of hydro eleci trlc power have reached s- point where it may ge said thst the company wrlll proceed immediate; ly vvlih the development of the power sufficient to its needs. This development is expected to ha; comipletetfuwlthln a year snd will eilsble J-iolllnger- to double the‘ . output. and the production in 1921, valued st $10,031,050 worth of‘, gold sud silver and the lncreasei would make lHollinger the world’sl greatest. gO-ld producer. . in ‘regard to the newly acquired ‘property, Mr. Tim- lns stated today that it might. be two or three years before any, of the ore of that mine is, touched- ilrencliliiaive Gu lo shoot 80 Miles rials, Aug." -1'a.-'-" Notwithstan- ly' ‘ill powerful ltesguo ol’_ Ns~' tlonswwhich“ ‘would insure the world against -iurlber_..wars, the, topic pl, h0,w~ best to’ prepare for coining conflietscontlnues to oc-| cupy French us‘ well as other Eur-i opehn officisidoni. " So -far ab ‘Paris its astonishment’ when the Big Berihus begun pumping sheills| iii-om more than sixty miles uw-| any into the city hos resulted in. s -pr0p0sill that the Germans be, beaten at their own game, by the, consirucilon of even more power-j fui weapons, whether for offen- sive or defensive purposes. is concerned, Huge Gun Means Expense. in» fact, research has been go- d pg. the existence of the suppos, ' e . "I THWfiARwuEToW~_¢=vARv1a~ ' I \ v v as.” Ill rl~ if; so “ "l 1 rf- -i-' i _ - i z J \ i_ i, ‘hi? $5; m‘ [d] . ' I -‘_ '._ i114» . , * f f no lg: t l l ’ J "y ‘i _' ' l|l , 3: l‘ If l ‘ _ be used as cream, for it is thick and rich. Add waterto Carnation Milk for all ordinary uses. For tea and coffee, for, fruit“ and cereals, for whipping, use it undiluted as it comes fromthe can. Carnation Milk isjust pure, cows , e milk, brought to you sa always have it on hand. Carnation Milk is bought the convenient way-from the grocer. O a case of Send for the Carnation Recipe Book. It’s a beautifully illustrated book of more than one hundred recipes which will be sent free to you at your request. All the recipes have been tested by 48 canshwith your next grocery order. domestic science experts. Write for this book today. with toast p CARNATION MILK PRODUCTS COMPQNY, LIMITED, . CREAMED CHIPPED BEEF {teaspoonful salt,l2 tablespoonfuls butter, {cup Carnation Milk, 1' cup water, a tablespoon \ . of chipped beef. Melt butter, add flour, stirring constantly until thoroughly blended; add the liquid, shit and pepper. - thickened, stirring occasionally. Add beef and continue cooking until beef is heated through. Turn on t oints. This recipe will serve four people. s70 4"" vm nun“, |||| ylllill/l/ 0 Waste With Carnation Milk Housewives who use Carnation never waste milk, summer or winter. Bought even by the _casc,it keeps - for several months in the can and for several days when opened. And CQIHQIIOH‘ Milk can _ _ _ fe and doubly ridb, Part of the water is taken out by evaporation and nothing added. It meets all milk nccds of every home, and you JOHN STREET NORTH, AYLMER, ONTARIC “W: 1.1mm ll’ rder several tall (16 oz.) cans or fuls flour, § tesspoonful pciper, }pound o a hot platter and garnish The Label ie Red and White _ 4 _, Made in Qanada by CARNATION MILK PRODUCPS 00., Led. Gasuleaaeries aAAyinseI and Springfield. Ont. ill/Hill] et boil until AYLMER. ONT . __.l. lug on for mpnths at Government ursensls._anti it ls irunmred that experts are convinced u gun can be built which will curry u death "dealing shell either hl-gh empio Hive or gas, at least. clgthy miles. The War Office ulwsys discour- sges our discussion oi such pos- sibllitles, pointingbut that not oiilytiia cost of manufacture, but mslistennnce, us. well, would sidérstlon pi the fact guns would requlre_ special rail- ways m". clr conveyance to strs. g-etic p°.nt.’“.*.ahd- France has no fundg for such enormous projects. Deputy Guernier. of one of the central departments fl-rmiy be- lieves in the efficacy of such wea- peiuni-h a recent interview he suggested that the. cost might be compensated by the withdrawal of 1,000 Frenchnroops ' from the ‘Rhirieisnd.’ s", placing ihs French , i om and lee Ier your" i I at _. ‘fls- low-‘Z- m». ... t. .,.. .~ "luv-i - . av: mutant-r ‘ g valent Rhine, cities like Ugiie, lllayence or even Frankfort. invention. 'l‘lie second is tlini. could be blown out ‘of existence in u few hours should the mans ever show fight, or refuse to heed the Those who believe that beiwur of the future will be fought almost prohibitive, sside (rum conlin the air are seeking menus of ' ' that themssurlng the ssfetv of French fli- ers, ‘Leaving the question of arm- ament and metallic construction to the designers, the Aero Club is ssld to have recommended ihnt three factors of safety be msis~ ted upon in every airpinne, -whs- ther it i designed for commercial or military use. The first is that some ‘_‘Berthssf'>1stHMetg,,say, or equl- s parachute device be readily sv- Busn protests against rsmoisofofinnss: behind lhe (‘tibia-nz. (!ol~ distances Ger- Fremrh warnings, the Factors for Fillers’ Safety. sort 07 niiublte, it is likely that prizes sliortsiklhletiness of the will be offered soon for such un Government iii cilllinti l?" {"9 g France's few liiburziforics, there- Wlfltllérli; telephone of long rungs by preventing valuuble Huiourvll he illrjlufled 1|, the (mulplneilLllll this illrectlon, while Gin-mun la~ 'l‘hc third provisions is for plural bmlll-lllle-‘l oil's-l Illlllllllllllll! i" ll" motors, that the sudden failure “llllrecfllmlleil ileilme- "llililllmllli of the motor in mldnlr, which itflwllll "n lllll-‘mllon of ever obser- r,,‘_.|,,,,,,,i.b|e m, 90 pm. “Eng o; ,,1|,vlng the untl- gas principles luld catastrophes, might not be fatal. ldowl‘ at the walllllnglil" "llme" lBut, according t0 M] lluun, who "1""?- heudetl the mllllnry experts nil lite Washington conference, grea-IMISS McCORMICK NO ler shlentlon must be paid to BPOILED CHILD. chemical wurfirrc. Hlls friends suy that M. Buun is greatly ulnr-| PAlRllls. All!‘ med over German progress lnlllcwspuipars are (levoilihg much that direction, dreciarlng that the space to stories and pictures of QX-(Inemy i5 already produclnglMizithilde Mciformlclr. Slit‘. is mili- mnugh muqmqal a My yirtupilyied “the prettiest girl in the world" French l'3.——'l‘hc French i.) assure success ii‘ he cnn find and there is much i-ommcnt on m (lrnp poison gas upon French her plain dress and modest oe- cmel pnrtment. ihel "She is not o spoiled child of o~-—— ._._.___r___ furluni-‘Z says lhv Journal. “She is nnl illi- familiar‘ type of" the Atu- ericnn girl tiitun presented ln th- movies. lShe is neither sporty nor athletic nor ill-mannered mid suit’- nssertive. She is the gcntlu iitiilll“ mental, old fashioned glrlwvre used to love. “She is brave enough to ‘fats notoriety and love the mrm- of hcr choice, no matter how humble. ll she wants to live her own life and have her own dreams of happiness her wish should be respected. Let her go niect hcr Prince (‘harming in Switzerland and dis appear forever us Mrs. Max Ossr, Surely there would have been no objection to the union had she nt- ‘iompted to contract a vulgar mur- rings with some broken down prince". During Miss Mt-(‘ormlclrs stay in Paris her fothcr, Harold F. Mc- .._. _. t‘ 1._;__ _ ___...__ i'ormlt:k, has shuvt-"n hcr much af- fr-ctlnn. driving her about in public taxis with his arm about hei. \\'»lir~lliei' hc is rt-t-nncilt-rl to her nlurrlngc tn Muix Oscr he has been unwilling to say. "i am sorry. but. for the time being i, nrusl he silent.“ is his an- swer to uli questions. '.1\i'r. Mi-Cnrmlok appears to be willing to leavi- the decision with his daughter regarding her mal- rluge. He has promised to let her meet Osor and then give her final ‘snmyer. -----{-O>i--— Breed and Feed 1111c market for breeding stock wants only the good stuff. Let the culls go to the packers. But, even there, they tin not do the live stock industry any credit. Breed and feed better stock. —BY onoses McMANUS . ~'csii1s_'ou_ mum- new q MAIM\E'S'§ROTIQER cause. wmrr ms "ro Mitts? Hus" AT BMW‘: AN’ ‘ ‘ "coho um ‘ran DDLI-Afifb- __ §WELL (HANCI! . . . st\\\,,________§~ CCVJRW" FROM YOU - from? Actress ‘ma. W\FE'$ BROTHE AND WHILE. i WA‘) filNélNé - YOUR biit<t< THROUGH NY wmoqw ANo urr rte. 111:9; AND bND Heb , 0o IT Angus iF iD\DN'T R THREW A HELLO ' DdNTY- TELL. MAAGIEE, BROTHER |‘|_|_ eta mam‘ Down -