mm rwcwown GUARD mu ' HIGIIFIILD-The ' will vbo Dlv- - Central Guardian inc service in u: Presbyterian ‘ ‘ ~ Church, Highfieid, on Sunday at 3 STEP 0N "rag, G53, Board the p. m. The Rev. W. Bruce Muir will Special or hitch up old Dobbin and eehdllet the Serf/lee- attend Bcotchfort Celebration Wed- 'ro Adriano CONVENTION.- The Misses Margaret and Catherine MIMI-elm. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. George A. MacLean of Lewis, leave today for Winnipeg to attend the THE CHARLOTTETOWN GRYO {l-iow. to‘ Feed During July and g ‘August for Quality Pélls heeday. July 25th, 1i wignbvyltclégéyalalitlflt E servlcs; 3751011121311? i: T1? ifgflieistillcriicghht: How you teed Your Pllill durllll Jul)’ and August will have a direct boofllll c nex undo, . . y P ‘ POWNAL CIRCUIT - Bervices Rev. .1. M. McLeod as ioiiows: at. w?’ P- E- " '1'?" “u” i“ "1" ‘he . m. "\i“'“'F°"'°' Wllr polls. Right feeding, if the animals are good, u, , resents Wm be conducted by the pawl, on Andrews omen n L m; vanwn h" PeE they Will he 8110B" 01 will mean lop dluillty and top prices. Feeding is matly imQ most important their aunt Mrs. R. MacMillan. slntglhzflftaetor-‘if fur guflitykmovor-‘fleed. “And note these hints from an ..._ . -—_—- nu y on ox ra ng. . of e D ry Department of Ohio State- i WTAKMJ‘ R-EPIESENTATIVEIUnIvos-sity, in his article “Mineral Ration for lilac Fox" (American Fox and Ifiir MARBHFELD BAPTIST church UNITED CHURCH__ new ML IIERIL-Mr. W. L. Bruhn of the‘ farmer, January, i028) siays: “Minerals assist greatly in controlling reetatanooto ——Preoching service Sunday afier- I-Iaberlin will preach in the nnitedPffldeehml-lt Corporation. New Yorlgnneccc .... ..n small amount of yeast is especially desirable, producing u little noon Jn|y 22 m, 3 p_ m_ conducted church n; Bane Rive,- on sundgy age mY-numctllmte 0t VltlkI-lhr 13 laxative fennentation. The fox‘ skeleton conlsts in great part of calcium and by new Ross Q Em,“ o, Chanotw n,“ a, eleven m m and a,’ Eldon e present a guest at the Queen phosphorus, therefore, the fox needs these minerals. Combinations such as cal- Sunday at 11 a.. in: Clifton 2.110 p. River 2-80 p- m. and Cherry Valley 111.; Miliview 7 p. m. Pownal. 7 p- lll- ,1 H- Canadian Grenadier Guards - " ‘ Band‘ » . h , _ _ _ u, _ t m _ _ ' Hi-‘tel- MY- Bfllhh Btfltfii thet VttB-Icium and phosphorus, forming a salt, may be fed Sunlight must suppu Under dlstlllgllwhfld ‘patrona 0f w“ é m a m p m € -- " ' I!“ 18 "W teins used by leading» develop fur. when the fur is too thick to allow the sunlight to trute at: ' " .1 . ge 1mm MEMORIAL Presbyterian 110m: CHARGE-United Church gfierrftrlcrggflsiéleighwithflthg rntcstg- the akin. irradiated nods should he provided in or- t ' v ‘~ " " ' ' v ~ - Church, Mal e. Servi S - i’ C ada. Se i t S - 9 9 9° 0 - derto make the sunshne active internally." Now _ 1118911913101‘ Lieut. GOVCPHOI‘ and day. July apggiiu u a. mfivenlgig (gonoslg: cenézlcescgsxcmuadlimy‘ 18.31:": cgeglige todtllie pupsdsood this with the rnzrkeup of A-“QIW ~, I _ , - mo. Sabbath school 1o . . Rev. i1 iii-p tufl’ " 11 . [v rk at . a" mpme "l" check ihm feeding eased Q ‘ -‘. .. lifts. Heartz John McNichol, rinci :1 '2: Tor- 7.; Pr’: m“ g m tgro d mm“ “smleny m ‘1“'°“Y °" the fddwlu German ' - . ... P p 0D .Rev.F.E.Bo0 yqmntedb h . s; ~~ onto Bible College will preach at Minister. . I “ Y ‘ ° “Se °‘ v"-"“‘"‘- preparation “w. the evening service. - " Tests show that . _ this famous tonic flp-ygj ir- and conditioner, " for years successfully used in feed- ing prize animals, consists of cal- clum chloride starch, vitanln- yedst. strongly active vitamin-veg ‘ bio substances, and easily assimllahie phosphorus compounds with the aiati-rachltic D-vitomins produced by exposuretoultra violet light. Does not contain bone meal. Economical. You need only one to two pounds per-yen per animal. Ail we might say "lust what the doctor ordered" for your foxes. i ' ' i‘ - ' These are the days when the young pups are running around. The nlyfl three months will tell the story ofiwhether you get $150 of 8250 each for your pelts, or barely enough to pay your pensm. ‘By theway Vitakalk is cellos; to experienced fox breeders and ranchers it apparently fills a need met by no other preparation to be added to food. Canadian demand during June alone prgc. ilcally cleaned out our inorthern offices. The? interesting thing about Vitakalk is that you will see results almost immediately in the general condition oftn, animals, in their better appetites, super round well being. 1t gives animals what they would get in their natural state, if they were...“ ntrig free. It turns a fox ranch into normal animal life condition; and do“ iiu-ay with the disadvantages of ‘captivity-so far as feeding lg concerned, Circular on Vitakaik in fox farming will be senthfree on request. ~Start with Vitakalk today. Formerly you had import it from ‘Germany, Now yqu “n get it from Rogers J: Arnett, Summ civic, P. E. f. See coupon below Iqg- pm,” POLICE COUR.'I‘.-A prohibition case was adjourned by His Honor at ‘the Police Court yesterday mor- ning. A car owner charged with op- erating a car under the influence of liquor was fined $50.00 and given a ten days suspended sentence. An- other car owner caught speedi 1g was flned $10.00 and costs. One drunk contributed $5.00 and costs. CAR. COLLISION.—_-A young lady driving d Coupe endeavoured to turn on the corner of Prince and Grafton Streets yesterday at noon, butthe steering gear failed to work with the result that the turn was negotiated about twenty yards down on Grafton St., and in so do- ing said Coupe hit. another large car proceeding West on the same street. Both cars received slight damage. However, as seldom in the case of such’ occurrences both part.- ies took the happening 800d natur- edly-and oil's well that ends well. HE MARKETS (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que, July ‘l9. —- The steady demand from foreign buyers for grain here today and fair NlllftYp-JULY so AT 8.30 P. M. thitiAréllh Rink, (fhariottetown S E R l 0 U S ACCIDENT.— The many friends of Mr, Flo dmlbrgu- son, formerly of Dunsta nage. will learn with regret that he has had the misfortune of losing an eye the result of a piece 0i steel occidental- ly getting into the eye, while en- gaged ai; work in Boston. RIFLE RANGE-It will be good news_ to the rifiemen to learn that the rifle range has been fully re- paired and is now ready for prac- tice. To-morrow morning the new elite-taker. Quarter-Master Serg- eant Arthur King takes on his dut- es. 2‘ KILFOY-WEIR. WEDDING-The marriage of Miss Mary Isabelle Kilfoy, daughter of Mrs. Michael Kilioy and the late Mr. Michael Kilfoy to Mr. J. Angus Weir, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Weir, all o'f Charlottetown, took place Wednes- day morning, July 18th, at 6 a. m., at St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, Rev. P. McMahon, D. D., ofllciating. The bride was becomingly attired in a navy blue suit. A very dainty breakfast was served at the home of the bride after which the happy couple left on a tour of the Mari- times. The groom's gift to the bride was i1 sliver black fox neck- piece. MOTORING 1N PROVINCE.- Reverend J. W. S. Lowry, formerly of Toronto, and now! of Cambridge. Masih, with Mrs. Dowry is visiting the Island. Two years ago they spent part of the season in this Province. They have been motoring about. at different scenes of interest and beauty. and they are principal- .ly located with the Rev. Ewen Mac- Dougall, Upper Hiiisboro Street. TIIE MERIDEN HOSPITAL School of Nursing offers n. three- year course to young women. School is accredited and affiliates with Yale University for special servic- es. Allowance, uniforms and books provided. New residence under con- struction will provide ideal living and teaching facilities. Classes en- rolled for September and February. Further information upon implica- tion to Superintendent of Nurses, Q§OOfOQQVOO5QO Q4QI§Q. . . ‘I ll CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS One Insertion __ lgcwum “sword. Fourlnaertlenlnlqan, *_ “Nrmmomwwu _ , . L’; v. I lhlllll llllfllublll ....v.-e......-..... ‘dlilltllng n15 word. .QQO-OOQ§.IO'QO-OOO-+i_QV-O.Q-QQ-O-QQ_YQQ ¢e§¢”,!",,“’““§““‘» Agents Wanted WANTED NOW-SALESMEN FOR unrepreaen Prince Edward Is- land counties. Pay weekly. ex- clusive stock and territory. Rep- resent a six hundred acre modern Nursery growing choicest varieties and best stock. Established thirty years. Our agencies are valuable. Write, Pelham Nursery 00., Tor- onto, Ont. A. W.'t1. Aug. 15. Teachers Wanted TEACHER WANTED FOR. POINT Dell-ache School. Supplement $75.00. Mark McCormack, Secre- lury- easo-as-ti ._i_____. WANTED — FIRST OR SECOND class teacher for Peters Road School No. 90. Supplement $100. George A. McDonald, Secretary. 6907-7-20-31. of Vitakalk. SEND COUPON ‘PO-DAY! SUCCESSFUL TEA PARTY.- The United Church congregation of Maipeque held a most enjoyable and successful tea and sale of fancy goods on the grounds adjoining the Rogers & Arnett ' Summer St., Summersidc, r. c. 1. I am sending you cash [ ] check [ ] (or selldt‘. 0. D. ) following amount oi’ Vltakalk ' DEPT. "$87 TH. GOLDSCHMIDT CORPORATION [ l F s I WANT: ‘ ghe Meriden Hospital‘, Meriden, ghurch pggperty en Wednesday, A inrnuutnr pg bustignfihwaa donet l 1 2 lb-—$il-Z5 1 1 zs lip-snail ~ or a o c - A wsacucn son ellll- ve i n b ttended i clud- w ed an on . e exppr v i 1 1 l0 lh--—$9.50 1 ; ___________"______ spring Vale‘ school. Supplement F. H. W. July 20-26 inéymihrtiiz; ET..." gummersidg and Gehedlen Wheel- ipr the past five ‘*5 B"“"" 5'" N" “m N‘ Y‘ l 1 W “'48s” r01: sacs. TWO NEWLY rncsn- W"- Jeh" F-tewelt. Sec’! A“ 2'9"6',23 the surrounding country. Trinity "a" 1"“ bee" lei!“ ‘Mme t° the Branch oifices-Montrell- iiamiiwn. NAME _ . . . emu, cpwgnfjfnde 595mm D, 6866-7-17-41 . Church choir oi’ this city with their feet met Itely hi“ cleaned "P e" ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ‘ ' ' ' " ' - - ~ ~ - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - -- Birt, Suffolk. ' ' ' friends to the number of 100 and the “Vauable supply M Duran‘ Cflrlfldl. Chicago. U- 5- A- 3957152041 TEACHER wawrco FOR spams 5'3"“ ever new men» annual Dunn; at wheat. and Russia has drawndieav- ADDRESS ........................ ..... ............ .. Valley School District No. 100. Supplement $150.00. Apply W. K. ily on No. three Northern. A feat- ] - Dnrnley shore where a very peas um or the local market was the ant afternoon was spent after which TREMERE-Atplilompshire, on July WHITE ii, 1028 to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Tre- FOII. SALE — CHILD'S enamel cot, in excellent condi- Chumpmn- secwtilrll- tea was served by tho Malpeque steady demm“! ‘mm exmmrs f“ _ ‘ lion. Apply 222 Fitzroy St. 6949-7-19-51- mew a 5m’- ladies at the picnic krounds. There summfis ‘md further “m” °r NC‘; Justice 15 m" '1 “cw "lrcumsmilce i“ ‘he ch19! Justice 0! the Supreme Y 6918-7-18-31 was an abundance of good things to 3 Nmmem were mime at 1'3 “m” history of this County; it is but. one Court of P. E. Island: . ‘ TEACHER. WANTED son sca MARRIAGES m, the Sen/me was excellent and per bushel. over the Winnipeg 0p- - instance .0! many in a long and May it please your Lordship: FOR. SALE 50 ACRE FARM IN- ciuding 1B pen fox ranch, 3 ‘miles from Amherst. C. F: Crun- mn, Fort Lawrence, N. S. 0978-7-19-21 View school, district no. 9'1. Sup- plement $150. First class prefer- red. Apply to Mrs. Aubrey Hiltz, SEE View, P. E. I. 6909-7- 18 WANTED-TEACHER. FOR. NEW- _______________________ WEATIIERBIE-IIILL-At Pownall on July 18, 1928, by Rev. F. H. Lil;- tlejchns, Mabel M. Hill, of Mill- view, P. E. 1., to William Ambrose Weatherbie, of the same place. the the Charlottetown party returned to the city delighted with their day's outing. It is understood that proceeds from the tea- party, etc, will amount to fully $800.00. tion, and No. 1 feed oats at 3 3-4 cents over, c. i. f. Montreal. There was some enquiry from New York exporters for Argentine corn here. but. notiurther sales resulted, spot cash prices for oats were weak honorable record which this County We, the Grand Jurors, have lia- has established, not only leading tened with great pleasure to your this Province in that regard. but address, and it was surely very establishing, I believe. a record un-ipleasing to us to see you presented equalled in any part of Canada. with the pair of white gloves indi- That is a circumstance upon which, eating the absence of crime in our (Continued from page i) I may mean one of u great many things-causes the death of another person, is placed under the burden of showing that he acted with due ""' "_'_ — _ ' _ __-_<q>_?_. again and declined 1 cent per and proper caution and mm He if the people have any right to be County. _ rgmlsAsgzpllzaifibkggTgfw ‘gr’, ion Cross School. Supplement mlnfileltgfige briggyrlfigngofit‘)??? bushel. There was no change in does no; exercise due and proper proud, they can establish p. 300d! We noted very carefully your re- mason for Semng m health P“; $100.00 including minimum. Apply w’ by the RB“ w_ Bruce Mun,‘ 3t PERSQNALS liriires fill‘ Spring Wheat flour nn- caution and care i; he 1S breaking foundation for pride. But always marks re auto driving and consider 6974-7-20-41 r011 SALE-AMERICAN Fox- hound pups, beautifuily marked. See ours before buying. _, James Enman, Chtown Royalty. cy Howatt. FOR. SALE AT A BARGAIN, ONE Ford runabout in good- order. Suitable for light/delivery truck: Michael Murphy, Panmure Island. --/ 0907-7-18-41 SPEED FOR. SALE-DIRECTUM L. Chestnut gelding by Colorado L. , mcnt $200.00, Chas. A. McKennc, Secretary. 6875-7-17-41. TEACHER WANTED — AN perienced first or second class ‘teacher for Mt. Pleasant School. Male teacher preferred. Suppl-é- inidsummer vaca- tion. Apply to Walter McIntosh. ,,_ Secretary, Ellerslie, R. R. No. 1. EX- 6939-7-19-31. Male Help Wanted James Church, Charlottewn, Rob- ert Pierce, son of the late Mr. Jos- iah Wigmore, Graham's Road, to Susanna, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert llhynes, Dunstaffnage. DE ATIIS 0'1lANLEY»-At St. Peters Bay, Ju- iy 19, Mrs. John B. 0‘1-1anley, aged 43 years. Funeral at 5 p. m. Friday, July 20th. McAULAY-At. Jersey City, ’ July 1B, Malcolm McAulay aged 27 eldest Mr. _ spent yesterday in the city. visit to Sydney and Halifax. Mrs. J. R. Brehout. J. C. McAuldy, Stanhope, Mr. Hubert Strickland of the C. N. R... Mrs. Strickland and daught- er Florence, left this morning on a Miss Catherine Gillespie, of Com- bridge, Mass, is visiting friends in Montague, the guest. of Mr. and Miss Emma Walsh arrived home nounced, but the undertone was weaker owing to the further de- cline in prices for contract grades oi‘ wheat at Winnipeg. Tho demand from the United Kingdom and the ‘continent was somewhat limited but all the orders received, were ac- cepted and i1. moderate amount. of business was clone. The trade for local account continued quiet. Winter wheat. flour was dull and unchanged. Owing to the steady downward tendency of wheat pri- ces of late a weeker feeling de- veloped ln the market for bran and with this reservation: A record so your suggestion that the rules and high can only be maintained by a careful observance of those causes which have produced that result. ' "Why is it that‘ this County has enjoyed such a record of exemption from crime? No country, nor any ery precaution be taken to have the part of a. country, can expect to be law observed. free from those conditions out of| We would suggest that near dan- which crime may spring. The best gerous curves and blind comers, a that can be done is, first, to pro- danger signal should be posted on vide a moral foundation that will both approaches of same. ' make the greatest safeguard; and We visited the jail and found one it is because of the establishment of prisoner. The jail is in fairly good such a foundation. because of the condition, but the ceilings and walls the law in any particular. 1f he is driving at i1 rate of speed, greater than the 111w permits, and he kills a man, he is guilty of manslaughter without anything more. To be free from the crime he must be free from wrong-doing. If he is intoxicated- which is a. condition for a jury to find-and he kills a man, he has committed the crime of man- slaughter, and there is no excuse. If he does not exercise due and pro- per care, if he is not qualified and entitled to drive the car, he is not free from blame, and is not free laws regarding auto drivers should be placed within the hands of every auto owner. If we are to avoid ac’- cidents and casualties in our pm. vince, it is very necessary that ev- 1011 require to be washed and kal mi - _ _ QRK AT f _1_ _ M _ M A 1 I shorts and prices scored a decline 1mm gllilt- high stammrd or mo“! instruct’ S0 n Did i1 mile in 2.20, last half in WIANTE: IIVIAgIflEg glclo“ Norm gotgnitilope C and rs c u av frommI-Iavtietrhgl. Massnmtg) fishing M $2 per to“. but middungs were snare is more than that were and mom] nondnci; gmqng the pefl- ed, nnd we woum suggest m“ 8am‘ 1173- A hi8 88m)’ ehilii- Well‘ “y- pp y 690517484“ ' mm w er pare ' ' unchanged_ The", was no imppove- are many who think they are keep- pie that. for the great majority, a be done at an early date, , nngwhegs. 6511:; hmness, boot? River. , Mrs. Andrew Walsh, Douglas St. men‘; m the demand The“, was no ing the law if they only drive at a gonditlltzr; lBXQéIIDE Tfgoizi crime can For self 3nd feliows,_ an ru er- ro wagon. ' . ' - ' inimum rate for instance twenty- e men ehe - e Serve-S 0i‘ i gd.) George A, p | i FARM further change in prices for rolled m - - We 6' h“ 69274-17“: wwgilanappivymil: s ‘Gotcha m. In Memoriam Safifiljs flfig,fér'““ggfi,iifng"dmlfsfs cats but the undertone to the g}? milesifmtlhe pgbllgohiizhwdyé or hlllg; ngigtuialgfigtrre rorernln. ——- —- ' . ' ' ' ~ v . u" en m e3 n a wns; e a - " CIIINCIIILLA nannrrs - six Mellick. , 6060-7-20-31 _ Me Spendmg their vacuum at the“. muéiécznwos e33‘: thtgleconiffiigélg ma; my be driving at the “ii/ta or “on o, justice can em succeed ’___ adults, fifteen young. Bred from _ In loving memo", o, old home at Pleasant Grove. ngakngs Tgcams The volume M‘ qn-ee miles an nem- nnd he mny be based solely upon the supposition Imported B. C. and Ontario NUFSIHg HERMAN E_ INMAN gvuslness was.,sma'"_ A steady feel, breaking the law. It depends en- that men can be made perfect by stock. Closing out rabbitry. Thirty dollars takes lot. for immediate sale. E. C. White, vermn.._P.,.E.AI._ d m _ B tier Hospital School 1n on; nnmgynnygpg gnndly fQmQn-ge Stimson 8: Co. Ltdf, Toronto, re- _ hour he should perhaps have stop- other requirement, and that i to ' ‘ ,_ g ‘6893-7-17-31". v 'gr,.aN‘$.s;,g_ gl-ovidence’ R“ 1,, ei- Mm] v , _ turned last night from head-office gmgrzyzymfg afot?lggtlnwfufhgfit_ ped his cup, The whole measure of priqovigle {of tfhe pllolgiiillllfélfillllthtzf th $155: A _ . fers a three years‘ course in nurs- 5w"; memgfles cm,‘ u, you, tc resume their Work 1h this Prlh- shippers offering extras at 35 14c speed and conduct has relation to W O ll e we 8 FHWILIZER F03 SALEHPOTAS" ing- accredited school; extreme‘ name iliet- to 38 Us per dozen x o b shipping the actual conditions of the case. btlokan thedleW- fillet Infitdiitfietbe in 200 lb. sacks sailing at half ' , b‘ d n; ; fifteen n ,8 H d | d t L , , . . . _ Negligence "rexerclsjng cguflgnanfl s rc y an careu y a n e o. ~ i price. Now is the time for potato lymmfgy? agmiliaggg gsfilth Yglq miflmafin We yo“ n up“ a Dr. and Mrs. MacFarlane Barre, Rows’ bugbgyigtzhzz? gifglesgizq care on coming to a dangerous Negligence of that would inevitably growers to purchase their plotnsh flmversuy school of Nursing; Sm" b“ you In ha", l“, ‘he ofsizleirméagit, areipayingd their {inst glilsodiénsmauplots fire made Th; pines; driving in i: dust clxzui-ainy iealitijmttr; ti; uarlildergnlirningassfutlgililg A > ' . - . - v o e rov nc e a - ‘ ‘ r anc a - S or next season“ crop’ mac an“ two m0hth$ liftihiltio" 1°? Pub some. p e ‘m “r s y receipts were 2,575 cases. The trade o we c cums es n One of the largest and bolt in a life time. We have also at the lic Health Nursing. Write to Sup- m old cm Canadian potatoes was _ _ Railwa wharf limited quantity- T; wiu d 1| b gue. p responsibility upon the driver. He safeguarding the public against equipped Hotels in Eastern of rough fertilizer which we will erlnwndcnt’ of Nurses 20.24 fifmwnffif: ZI, fltars m y , shw- bu‘ were '5 Sm‘ a few ca“ may have kept the letter of the crime by illstrlletieh elehe- 1h the Canada. Contain 120 roonil. sell at $5.00 per fllll edltlee-d- it 5510M n‘; m; nnn mempryqnng Rev- P- J- MecI-ellim. S. J.. 0i’ “vmable m‘ the market “d Ne” law, he may have driven at "the department of punishment for 44 9g which hgvg private you can get in touch with George McDonald at Beach Grove Inn. This opportunity~is only good . - ' Hennessey Building, Great Geor- 95th buthday on sum“ next of 90 lbs. in bulk extrack. The.'de- commend and which placed upon o; an ordinary “fethne smce my l“ “imam um‘ Cmuumh ‘MISOBIIBJIGDUQ ge St. Phone 218-J. 3i Y mand for new crop American pot- mm the burden o! greater mp0,? knowledge. of m“ county. Slhee ml pawl“ to pa Gueato. Tsie- _ -_____I.___._________. ____ ii M _ “we, Conan“... good and n1] on... Emmy ncquammnce Wm, ms mop“, and m, h I r m "'0' ‘L-FRE” mcimmw’ suir- . - -‘ r‘ “d M's‘ chm” M‘ Bum“? insa meet with e reddy We ‘it #3 “A rnen driving on a dusty road-‘residence in it first took place; and ' " ‘m’ 7' 7° ' . i ~ . g Land“ surveyor’ iurmmviue’ P" able for shoemaker or other ‘ gesiiigaiiy (iwflved ihitithe 13w l“; t0 $3.10 per bbl. first KTBde- The d9‘ way may think he is within the law'I can recall, as most of you gentle- mm “'06 “M p" u, B‘ I‘ ' ~ I ‘Mm-i mo‘ : small business. Apply Pl'°"d 5‘ - ~‘ —i---r—' ‘ h M" geTi-HDBQEOYY sMgig Blulicahrer met"! 1°? lmlmfted bee“ emwéd when he is driving twenty-five mllesimen can, the especially high quali- E va-1-20-2i " ' ' ' ' ' ' no improvement pwins i» the 1w an hour raising a great cloud of ty of the masiscroey of the County. Ch l ti; t; T "All SALE AT MRS. JOIIN N- Morgsme’ 69 . _ I“ “M” memory of my dc“ w“ lormerly M!” Louise Dflvmn that the consumption at this period dust He may be a. law-breaker and I could name from every commun- at o e own MacPhail. Fairview.".,.Bil-turdoy. "'. ~ . - '- mm‘- "d ‘imlflhm’ M's‘ Mmdwk o! Charlottetown‘ of the year is rather small and he n; n IQWJfl-eakel- 1n by ram}, o; my g, men p; Qutgtnnding ability and ' ‘MY 21- bl’ Alletlmleel‘ ‘*- A- Me“ snuauon wanted ?°,”°;;‘,,,“§,';,§‘°; ds|;"’m,wh,,-,.d° “S: . buyers seenlto have ample supplies the speed at which he drives. helhigh moral position who aided in HOtCI 00., Ltd. Mmm- -' iamhghnlm‘ - ~ - m u’ J1 r- ' a x‘ 1 . on hand for the time being. Tone raises such dust as to cloud the the administration of the law, and . , . , “Wii-i-iii." WANTED: SITUATION AS MEAT ever remem U“ by 0 ,i_ F of {ha mgrket, was steady with Cillt- V1319]; of Qfihgrg uglng thgf, hlghwgy, the jdlnt effect OI U16 BCUOII OI - WE CAN SPRAY 7mm P0757‘ 1 "n" °" "mmge" WM“ “mo” " ' PERCY ', " ‘ < lots of choice white handpicked and i; by reason of their clouded lthose men counted for one of the P'°|"'M°" ocs with new, power spray with ing to amount of business. Apply CUSTOMS DEPT. grades quoted B, ‘no pa. bush‘, vmon u mm is killed’ emntm elements m“ has been "Am" a ‘o ‘"1 experieheei! meh i0 ePemte it t" -7- E- Dmkm’ Fumvule’ N‘ B" i" ‘nun I . . ‘ extrack and smaller quantities sold "A collision takes place, and alproductive of such a satisfactory B Wu‘ mnu" “t Bheft notice. 81-00 Del‘ ecle- "Wmmed- ' r _ ' at $4.10 per bushel. exstore. There car driver may come before a jurycondition- .112" w- ‘i’ “"241. ‘in’; "'!5"'*_"'—'- ‘ FILMS w“ "2 ‘.1 ‘“i..°""%:- =1*1.:"= ‘i. m 1:2." " 11:21.2’ “J.‘f...°°.‘;'$£’ ~-~ ~~-~~~--~ - _ - ., .“' ' ... ti rsuaon, eu-eg enmesan ur. eury . . - d’ , . ' (T330218 1L ihle market b ing about may say to that man: ‘You should When a high precedent is establish- "r-"r ‘ ‘ a - t d l to the fact hat. there have been driving at a rate so low ed in office it is marvellous how long FQMKIO Hfilftwfinted M“, Cortney D- Mel-"Te “I'd _ ’ iv: goopvrielsgiure on the part ol that you would not have occasion- its effect will continue to operateon F Waurcn _- GIBIr/i iridium housework. Apply ' l Mr. Ben Warner's Studio. clad _ 6035x3941. Welllflio- MAID con dam-m- dl housework. Apply Mrs. Vernon To Let TO. LET-SUITE OF OFFICES IN family of Murray Harbor North wish to convey their most grateful appreciation to the man!‘ lflehds and neighbors for the kind exllfee‘ sions of sympathy tendered them in this recent sad bereavement. ill-W for the numerous and beautiful nrifflemngd; i i, floral tributes. - ~ eeso-v-ie-iii. WANTED A can mm AT once, 'bp|y u) ing Xlfctcl, Phone 525-1. Charlottetown. ‘ i. p - HINTS .1 r. - JQ-ll-I, 111w TAX; gglgvlcg WANTED T‘ a ream. "'1 lillhcwoi-k. Agni! . - ll D- Jehniltoc, 2701110 maiufiti-l- > on’ cit’ marri- Ioor Cars at Yearservicol rm Bate anim- .o--—--——? who died July 19th, I921. You will ucvor be forgot. (Father, Mother and Brothers.) daddy. William J- . View, who died July 20th, mo. have softly gone, And in their flight have. brought . again the day, years ago, Thirday our scrunch-day paused “n; . r1 k Sadly nursed’ led’ hem- forgotten n; his family. Messrs. M. H. Conroy and Alick Cave, representatives of Messrs G. ing at the Poole House, in Monta- Winnipeg, arrived in the City Wed- nesday evening and left yesterday afternoon for St. Georges on a vis- it to his mother, who celebrates her In loving memory of our dear Graham, Sea The days, the‘ mouths, the years, That held so much of pain eight °FMEBF SUPPLPFS COMPLETE 315°C?‘ 3 i vw-w vvvvvw-w TIII PBOIIPT‘ DIUGGIITS {lceptlon of Montreal. ing prevailed in the egg market but the volume of b ‘ ess showed no Brunswick Green Mountains were quoted at 70 cents to ‘l5 cents per bag of 90 lbs. bulk and Quebec var- ieties at 65 cents to 70 cents per beg holders to liquidate lathough sup- plies have been coming forward in fairly liberal “ti” The ‘_ of business showed no improvement. Receipts were 1.870 packages. The undertone to cheese market was easy at the late decline in prices noted owing to continued absence of any imported demand. The ra- ceipla were 5,85’! boxes. EGGS (YITAWA, Ont, July iii-Canad- ian egg markets although practic- ally unchanged today with the ex- are tendliiil easier. TORONTO-Th! 10051 egg IIIIF‘ kot here is unchanged with the un-i dertone easy. Dealers are con stead of driving at three miles an creases the danger, increases the lowest speed that the law requires —and,he may be entirely in the wrong because there were other cir- cumstances which he. should have high instruction and high stand- Unfortunately there is an- tirely upon the circumstances. In- Hvoooooooowouoo “Mo; ards. founded solely upon the hope of crime the magistracy of this County has played an essential and import- ant part. "I can look back over the period baths. Completely renovated in the past two years. 1w Hotels throughout Causdl. and the United States have v: of _ responsi- reason of trees or other obstruc- tions he can only see a short dis- tance ahead. a driver may be going at a very slow rate of speed, yet he maybe going at a rate so high in reference to the danger‘ of the situation that he would be inexcus- able in the event of a collision which would cause the death of an- other person. I am speaking now oi‘ "crime altogether; not of civil damages." No Criminal Docket. l-lls Lordship also commented up- on the high standard which King's County has maintained in freedom ed danger to others who were using that road.’ Always the measu r: of ’ the hility. Turning a comer where by successors in office. On looking over you gentlemen as you sit there in the Grand Jury box, I have forcibly brought to my memory the passage of years. For the moat part you sit there as the sons of the men who occupied those seats in the earlier days to which I refer. That repre- sents the continuity of the tradi- tions; the son now takes the fath- er's place. and is moved, whether he realizes it or not, by those high considerations which determined his father's course. And so I feel. gentlemen, that in ndCIQ-BSIIII you I um speaking to those who uphold an institution as the separate and distinctive jurisdiction of this Court in this County. and the some quali- ties that safeguarded and advanced ,the administration oi’ justice in the hands of your forefathers will, 1min QUEEN‘ i HOTEL Since taking over thil . Hotel we have spent men! thbumuda Piaf dolbrsh a repairs and ilnproviihell - Ii now flie INNVW l‘ class In the ilrllmi‘ Prev- lnoes. It angle t0 who want a am hi! - Ilml spa splendid tlhleihd excellent-service at a nadir-l ate price. I P l ‘I “hum: to “m,” mlimry shlppe" “t H0111 611m! M evidenced b the‘ , be Ive i g; u t ' “ti” “F” “m”? "Y"! ill-mt“ docket. "The most conspiellealril fletfigrveoncingugtthat lunfifcéiiefi‘? Charlottetown DR J p MILLAR seconds ill-ll dentin Pr! w le- that presents i to the Court isidcy," . ~ - » - » w. ' ' mam" tailm-aro extras 40-41.: iii-m the placing by e shcnn of the‘ ' Hotel‘ 60., 11111. ‘ "BINT/"i 5 81-400.: seconds 31-41%. county on the ‘Judge's desk of al Grand Jury new; i - Corner Queen and Richmond MONTREAL-This egg market is IlOUIS-O to 12.”. t to 5.00 cr ‘it enwin tiye cocks or §im°t'i'ihn§i'1:°v°i'r’cc§hmh i’ h?" ‘ vyue, lic. eemaoaoo o0 isrTh tfth documentation ‘and the loneis weak. county at these Issimsmlrom any as reiififil“ 90pm Jury Wu‘ i‘ “uflnl-“i Pfiih“ “Mme fleet M l" Prosecution ici- oeitiltis snipe. ThlaTo the Hon. John a. amassed-l W; -. 1v a 13p.’ v. to w around: , _ _ e- wewe-er v ‘ rv F,.§\I~ ‘ . . ...».- -_-..