fi if R' I'-ri .LI .il .al ,, 'i Y-i ff. .,- 3; in '/_J . . . .,)v ; i i -..~` -_ _., __ _..,...... ._-.`... ._ _ _ _ - _-e» Q-.f ~ - ii i - a PAGE mor-rr d k _ ;~_ - -s»-..- _v. ' \ . -r ,-_nm csA1u.o'i'r1rrowN cUA1.n1AN 0'; r Hsnrrsusfiiri 27, 1922 _i ‘liowwonldyoaieeliiyouwakrncd ~ in the middle _of the night with I Bnslilight shining in your *YE* \_“d ‘ the grlii voice of a ma? !}l\l‘¢4;.l¢D}"8 _ ‘ . lc tl ` iles noise , p I llxllltliiloyitlll}.l‘liti:vi~;: Iilgsxperieiloé \i‘¢\'Y l°‘W'°l “lu” dld “"° ‘"7 5 ' the enii of last. Ii_l:ircli \\hen my hus- . band was away in the i\'ooils_and I was alone with my three ¢l\\l\_|\’°“- Everytime I iliink of this experience a sliiiilder passes over me and as loiig as I live I - . tiniel really thought I ivonlil tiiv. 11's n wonder my brurt tliii not stop bf.-niiiig. I was so weak that even If lliuilailydeslre to more, I could riot. I wus b.itlieii in a cold, clnniiny pers- pirnlioli. Eri-ii to recall tile .shocking details now :nukes me sliiidder. It wus ii resiilt of this shock thrtt I coiitrzwlril a high fe\'eraiit.l for hours at a iiiiii: I was iii-iiriuiis. I gut so bud that the doctor tiiiiilly gave up hope oi my ever recovering, but by crireiiil nursing, I was finally pru- t iiiiicrd oil! 0 danger. The shock liuid left nie so weak- mal. f0f U0 reiison wlifitever, I wouidA sitililenly ,burst into leurs. All the life seemed to have been taken out ofme. I kept “A Terrible Experience” I Recall My Experiences with the, Burglar with Feelings of Horror! getting weaker and weaker, so_mnch so that my husband _and children were constantly worrying about nie. Doctors prescnbed tor ru¢_ and while I willing y tried their meiilollwli 0°? I but unfor\iinateiy_tlie good was _not Instin . My iainily asked mo If I woiilf try Carnol and I said, ‘I was willing to try anything# but fel! ihli " “l°“‘°.".°‘ °‘;.“f..:.'“’ ?.»°"-'.i."?.‘:2 eiiiernber ii At the bolileso `:irii en re i 'mn I com pletely restored my fornierhealth and strength and, wlillcl occasionally rt-czill my experience with the burglar with feeliiigsof horror, I aniotlierwise as well and strong as I have ever been. Ciriiol is the most wonderful prcprirntioii I hai-c_ ever used for biiihliiig and restoring health and strength. It his dune wonders for several of my friends to whom I have recommended it.” Mrs. _McC. ol.. . . Camel is sold by your druggiiii and if you can oonscieiitioiisly say, alter you have tried it, that it ba t done you any good. fflllm me °“‘P‘Y bottle to him and he will refund our money. Lum For Sale By Hughes' Drug Store __ l roinnro hilton rxrutr Ar roun snivicr On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursiay of Exhibition Week Mr. Fred McLeod, our tailoring export will he here at your service. Come and see the particular attractive values we are able to offer you ln Fail and Winter Suitlnqs and overooatings. - Special for Exhibition Week.Whoiesaie Prices on our entire Stock. J. W. ROBBLEE 1_35 Great George Str¢et. Phone 141 l _..._ Mcn’s and Boy's Wear. 'Q i 8.‘\2\- sf!! rf l c i \ , “mm by having ua fix them up. so ._ gli-fi-‘-=-3’ 'é \_,,/ if/1, i SURGERY <~ no We ~ “H” ' 'be done and money expended in ai ,¢s:~ ' A ~._» _-fi -attire ` it ls now rumored that tires and tubes will take an- other drop in January 1923. So make your old ones do you the rest of this season TRAINOR TIRE ‘.- /li i ri passengers east and west, from the railway 'station to the hotels, hos- pitals and stores, from a point near ‘the Exhiibltion tBuildln~gs to Vic- tonia Park--making at round that est, at ii cost th-at the people gcu- erally could easily afford. A line ` ot’ motor 'buses would he -an asset regularly taken advantage ot by ' ried when going from point to Corporntiion, providing this “public utility" would probably not gain much profit for a year or two; but once elitablishcd ti. line of motor ’buses, running throughout Chur- lottetown and stopping at inter- vals, as in other cities, would pro- bably pny well. ` l 'Though the want of a .line oi, motor 'buses is felt we are al Tl H ,, I -.tlpiiligul I, The Point new in be Arrived at .WW i‘ _il » gon QW", am; Wag" gg. H ; is -to establish its reputation as a, I 'WL' ;- ~ Phone B324' .comparatively cheuD_lJlace ol resl~= iii > ,the city; and to this end the prices of things sold must be kept as low ` Q thrifty. Large departmental stores t i _ t outside the province are bidditng 7 ifor the* trade ol the province. To ,lnuiintain thc 1-rude oi' the city and I ~ ., ating tliroltghout the city rind pm. \ vltico, so promoting good itmes, I . l”`i"55 lf’ me C-lly‘s retail stores ~ i ‘must necessarily be cut line, and cliaiiits-a.nd` he sure that they can: e ` not obtain in icna,-10;, ' OPEN 'ro ALL CANADA . ?.i§€l;Z;?"‘“’ ii§‘;'°f....°"'S“’e "W Over $12,000 in Exhibition i i:`1-*"1---3"-‘f»»5-`-'-"-i Prizes ~ : _ ' To Equali`John nnd Willianl Power, John a--luis iiuisrliiiciiiii-3 $4500 1N`1>URsEs ,_; 9 CLASSES Grand Parade of Horses and Cattle in front of the Grand Stand. On Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- day, the three -days of tlreflorse Rac- es, there- will be amusement and in- struction in front ofthe Grand Stand tliewhoieof each afternoon. Cheap fares on Railways. Make your arrangements early. ‘ ‘ For all ~inforntation write Secretary. JOHN AJ. DAVIES, President. c. R. sMAr.'nwoori, se¢ty.2'r-mii. ‘““ “W be “i°"S“‘e"t with H me ' s s s - .- _ _ oi' reasonable profits. Looking out ` , for the best values,_ithrifty pep e ` //i fi i ii & i .ht ' . i l .agreed that, even as ii~t ls, Charlot- 'tetown its a good place to live in. lilence. To ensure its prosperity, lit is necessary that business shall lonable margin of profit tio .the men .in business. V -Competition is keenl -in these days, and buyers ure' to keep the people's money <-irCu1_ all overhead expenses kept at. a point consistent. with the making pl ‘U9 V€l`Y apt to send abroad che -money 'required for the purchase of i 9 $0033 Uley need. ‘Before doing '-M9 l-hey ought to make careful enquiry concerning the prices risk. ed rin the city stores, and 100|( to the advertisements of retail mer etowii values just as good as those they obtain “'09” they send their orders tg the rests of the merchritits and other people Ofthis oily. and also or those who tivo tri [ms l"`0VlllC@. are m t al l 0 conducted on .ill hands thiiit Dl`0~‘5D€l‘ilY will be promoted, com. |‘*1|.NARDS" ,@l.lN|` F-E ` ~ ...___ __ ..._ ` -.__._.... For Sprnlns and Brulles‘ would Alford' easy -access to the ers attempt to extort hlsh rents. chief -points or bustiims and inter- mid City Councillors ,impose ‘high appreciated alike by residems or nn, Charlottetown will not, -it i»s` the city and by visitors to the city. ‘l'e"-50118518 10 001101009. grow to \Vell managed, thiis latest conveni- any extent- ‘If 15 ‘Hll`0&dY 16786 ill ence ot' other cities would soon be 1“`°P°"l°“ l° the Bile 8-“fl PODl1l~ll- mauy persons who reside in the adoption of ei reasonable policy in wbm.bs_ and iby an who are mm respect to rents and taxes -and mar-, point. The enterprising person or many who have retired "Om ffl-l'l¥lS company of persons, or the City and business may be 'lU¢l\lL‘€d -i0 live here, spend their incom sh ducements held out to those who seek places of residence aifording conveniences and comforts. means oi’ instriiction and amusement at the lowest costs. 'It property own- taxes, -so that the cost'ot' living here is made as high as in 'the neighboring towns of 'the Domini-I tion ot the province. But by the ket -Dl'l'C0S. imany outsiders and e ere and add to business and prosperity ot this community, w_|_,Q_ <1-» . IN MEMDRIAM - wii.i_iAM ooRivil.Ev. i Many People in Alberta and also on the Island will be sorry to learn of the death ot hwiiiiam G0l`ml€.l/. which took place at the home of his -brother Michael at St ’l‘l1ercsa's on Friday. Sept. 15th inst. i_\'li°. Gormley was a resident or GHUSY, Alu.. and had been farm- ltig extensively in the west for iwellly-tivo Years or more. . The deceased who was forty. SGW!! years ol' age. met with an acchlctit ivliout zz your :tgo and had hecii ailing since. he was advised by his ilortoi- to luke u trip easil T01' I-lie good 0|' his health, but the Lord oniiiineil otherwise and after lo_ur weeks speiit here with lilo' friends lie yielded up his life tc ll-i-tn who gave lt, been fortified by the lust rites oi’ the Holy .Mother church. he answered the call of his Creator, and went forth to re- ceive the reward of a lite spent in thc services uf God»and of his family. e He leaves to mourn him a sor- rowing widow and three small children in Alberta., besides these he leaves the following brothers and sisters, viz: James in Leith- llflllgé. Alu: Micllaei and Patrick on thc hoiiiestcaid St. ’l`heresn's; Mrs. 'Peter -Sinnott, -Morell, Mrs. :Patrick Mclnnis. Elllotvale; Mrs. Peter M‘oCarthy and Mrs. Patsy Shanney of Cambridge, -Mass. His funeral took place at St, 'l‘herL$a's on ‘Saturday and al-l llwllzh ii rainy morning was large- ly attended. -'i‘lie Rev. I. Mc- Donald celebrated a Requleum Maiss i`or the repose oi' his soul, rind performed the last ceremon- ies at the grave. The pall 'bearers were. Messrs. G0l"¥l‘llf‘y. Johi. Byrnes, James lg)/lurphy :ind Gelorgo Kenny. R. I ¥--Q-0-Q-l~ , MRS. LOUISA McKAY. Friends throughout the province' were shocked to ienrn of the death on Tuesday evening of Mrs. Louisa McKay. widow of the late John M~cKny. which took place at tho, home oi' her daughter, .Mrs. J. LeRoy Holman. The into Mrs. The first thing to do when you have an injury is to apply Mina.rd's famous Linlment. It is antiseptic, McKny had been ill for about two months as a. result oi' an automo- bile accident in Colorado. She siimnmr. and about two months ago while nwtorkig with friends I s _ i _V ` . » h UF at M'¢ita, Col., the car went over xr A ` p -_ _ an embankment. -`¥h\’0W'lDl U10 - other oewnsiiu out, ami yimiiiig . M-rs. McKay wderneath. As s re- ; _ suit of the abcidsnt she suffered _ 'nw me °' Ch“"°“et°f,'imiii; _.___ " Vlllgéxnilna rtsgdwlsrfig I “‘“““°‘ '"°““"g °“ ‘mia at me iii boa it was tiioiialii um im- hesgi harbors! ltlxiréliegrrxlli rivers or w U ” condition tor a time was improv- (3011 \l€lJC€ 0 ' ' V 8nmsigltiolarlhrirxzhnvdbtrapiboggasryl me W llll1El.gh'ter.A Ml?WH`:-al.l:il;Ii. -vxilit hal lllili uiidiiiattns mils away in t-he lsrl¢sdsa.,Wssk 'Dhdtsa sr Denver and wwlgvlnisg her nt “beautiful mother to Montreal w are s e en 'g;i1:mslltciIstidnl'¥ ltrtgrirlidcl' streets at li °f;,°°d'":I°-.nary tered the .Royal Victoria Hospital ,ight angles, and its large 09011 i. n ‘I tor treatment. ibut it was found im- squares, with -the ornamental trees °°°'*|’|ib"‘\'*°°“‘“° “Pi possible to miccessfullv treat her ‘on both, now reaching large pro- Uflllilllflillisvuhld. ‘there and she was bronglrt. home. portions and liecominl “ distinct- Tlsss nb i IH Bhd* arriving in Biummerside Saturday we feature, and the well keptlawns .hw h,.¢,5|, ., “ig 'g evening. ilvlrs. McKay expressed and tidy premises ot many ciitiizen- M“_*.m` Iupada 4*' 3** her great pleasure in baisxphhmo h ld `make lt attractive toi ` .ngain, and shortly afterwards gigmgy; iillsstrangers. The dust sf.9'l""°' 'H °’°“’i" ”"°”"°‘* lapsed into unconsciousneas, 'from been, to a consider- Fl'li\»l»¢iVH" lm Ili!!! Iii" which she never rallied. passing gglgutlglellllals illlllell by the newly I-hdliol humans his hhlotl _ away on Tuesday night. The late piivea meets. ” But ii ge to lie roi- so-eiiigthen the stomach hassles, 'Mrs MCKW was 66 years-of we ‘ever regretted that the rnilway=i,,°m‘s. um no' of the atsiv. and was the daughter of the lute sumo" was norptaced at the toot “ie” md °“_n°tC°m&p‘s” 'H I ,Alexander C. McDonald, of Tryon, ot’ Great George street, -t-trait. the _ ' ibut she spent the msdor portion tirst and strongest impression oi' “"*uY ‘°°°mP“”°‘I“d»lfU“°*\- 'oi' her life in isumnioraide where the city is not obtained by visitors, 5°f=ll>°l.‘f°! $2-50,trlslli.ls25o. she endeared herself to all *by ner' in view of St. Dunstan's Cathedral A1 dealers or lent postpaid by happy rniminer and by the splen- aud the Provincial Building. __alld §\m_\g.‘.g'y¢| umgut °¢¢"`_ did qualities of heart and mind. that citizens going and comlngarr Her husband died in November compened *to nudge to and Irom 1920. For _the past few Years the outskiirts oi the town, 01' drive fort tor the many secured, and Mrs. McKay has lived with her at considerable expense. in the wealth obtained by those wliollvo only daughter. ‘.Mrs. J. LeRoy long run. ‘lt ‘is tofhe .hoped that at in this community and are active, Holman, at vt-page home she pass. some propitious time in the iuture sober and honest. ed nivily. To Mrs. Holman the \~ the error of the politicians and cu-1 Property owners and financiers deepest sympathy gf me commun. ginoers in this regard will be cor-illl Cl1Hl`l0ll9l°W!1. lllo -Clfy 'C°\U\0ll. ity will be extended. The funeral rected. ‘.2118-0. Will if they are Wise Strive 10 was held oin Thursday afternoon. As lit is, however, 'Charlottetown keep down rents and taxes to ti. new M1-_ Mori-is offigtgitng, bu;-_ has among its visitors many ad- point below those Pwld in !i€iElllJ0l" ial taking place at iPeople's Cetne mirers. There is much about it ing cities, so that pensons of D108- tery. The pull bearers were. M. that is very aittractive to the tired pendent but limited -means, may L_ B,-adsham A_ iS_ M¢Kay, E_ W, eyes oi’ strangers. All the essen-_lie induced to come and live here. Manson, J_ p‘_ Amen, Edw_ tial conveniences and many oi the 'Charlottetown cannot be an Indus- Strong and B_ W_ Tgngom A5 3 luxuries oi' modern vlly life Hl'l°lU'l“l l_°W“~ ll "WST-~b9 2- Yesldell' result ot respect the stores of round in it. 'rliei-e is yet ivaiitlnglllal vity and growth will. I0 a siinmierstde closed while the ti lltie'of motor 'buses to convey l»2l'§€ 9Xl@ --.-;-»‘.1 :"1 -'.‘. -l~.=.' ‘hit .. c \ .df a \ c * . ~.;.' V. \. ; - wi, .>_ ,. fl x ...X PLUG SMOKING F _ /_f =r~t -<= _‘JH Vhéliliilldll l'l% stills sm-ilnrfiliniglilsr had gone to Denver to spend the s iiifiiiirinisriilliimsrélsirélerrilfsirilnirllsirillwisllsnilsirverr-iliiinl 1 . . , ..` fl Fi \ To Holders, of Five Year _ 5-3 per cent Canada’s Victory Bonds- '/ Issued in 1917 and Maturing lst December, 1922. CONVERSION THE MINISTER OF FINANCE offers to holders - of these bonds who desire to continue their investment in Dominion of Canada securities the privilege of exchanging the maturing bonds for new bonds bearing Si per cent interest, payable halt' yearly, oi' either of the following classes:- _ (s) Five year bonds, dated. lst November, 1922, to mature lst November, 1927. (b) Ten year bonds, dated lst November, 1922, to mature lst November, 1932. While the maturing bonds will carry interest to lst Dfcember, 1922, the new bonds will commence to cam interest from lst November, 1922, GIVING A BONUS OF A FULL MONT!-I’S INTEREST TO THOSE AVAILING THEMSELVES OF THE CONVERSION PRIVILEGE. This otier is made to holders of the maturing bonds and is not open to other investors. The bonds to be issued under this proposal will be substantially of the some character as those which are maturing, except that the exemption from taxation docs not apply to thc new issue. Dated at Ottawa, 8th August, 1922. PROPOSALS Holders of the maturing bonds who wish to avail themselves of this conversion privilege should tiakl their bonds AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE, BUT NOT LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 30th, to ls Branch of ° any Chartered Bank in Canada and receive _in_ exchange an ofiicial receipt for the bonds surrendered, containing _an undertaking to deliver the corresponding bonds of the new issue. Holders of maturing fully registered bonds, interest payable by cheque from Ottawa, will receive their December 1 interest cheque as usual. Holders of coupon bonds will detach and retain the last unmstured coupon before surrendering the bond itself for conversion purposes. The surrendered bonds will be forwarded by banks to the Minister of Finance at Ottawa, whore they will be exchanged for bonds of the new issue, in fully registered, or coupon registered or coupon bearer form carrying interest payable lst May and lst November of each year of the duration of the loan, the first interest payment accruing and payable lst May, 1923. Honda of the new issue will be sent to the banks for delivery immediately after the receipt ofthe surrendered bonds. The bonds of the maturing issue which are not converted under this proposal will be paid off in olsh ol the lst December, 1922. W. S. FIELDING, Minister of Financo. I _ li ...I -_»:-.i..l'- ___,__-» 1-: .5 i , , . J \'f\-ililrliliiil inliiréllirilllirilvirifl llB!lIiil!lilFil'lii¥1 it E rf-i ‘i BRINGING UP FA THER- -BY GEORGE McMAN.US -` q~¢ cnexr i wipn i wul c.oiN YOU ¢~" i-0°~<-J\¢<.e.-rve; ii-ii-iam-rec I i-i H; if I \"4U'°T 4° -A Bw- Ebvwrr-; in cHiNA AN' wav ooN°r-woo -rg 4,; ,fo'°"`D - OVER W\`F\'\ \‘t~t <,0iN‘ gvgio THEQE AN* MP:r w~ i Tl-iiNi<~wz` ouéi-iT ANYWHRRE i T0 <0 ON A bL>T Ci-\iNA: i_oN<. Two - wEi.i_- i‘i._i.. <0 \ < 1 pnv-