‘). . y rm! cnannoiwowu r Happenings 0i The, “°““""~""-~ “We sue-i LCM] i-iyiton. “ab, 11% f‘; "ll-l Willi-t . Edward Greene titiccmplroiier (‘opt 1921 ————;- Fons t JULY 16, - l '_: ‘ .=|i‘- ' _,i ~. J.“ llllifli llilllil 0F Rllilliilllili lithe] vwn After st: Wash’ fiunt-{win -nuir-a-rtvm' IR. AIEDEE GARCEAU B2 Hickory Sh, Ottawa, Ont. “Iwan for many yeus a victim o; flat larible disease, Rheumatism‘ In i918, I was laid up for four months with Rheumatism in the joints of the knees, hips and ‘shoulders and was prevented from following my work, that of Electrician. I tried many remedies and was nnder the care of n physician; but nothing did me any good. Thenl began to take ‘Fruit-n-tivea’ and in a week I was easier, and in six weekal was so well I went to work again. I look upon this fruit medicine, ‘Fruit-drives’, n: lintply "marvellous in the cure of Rheumatism, and strongly advise everyone suffering with Rheu- mntism togive'Fruit-n-tives’n trial." AMEDEE GARCEAU. 500.! box, G for $2.50, trial size,25e. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tivea Limited, Ottawa, Ont. . as naln. 851th!» s or iilrrct Iron ‘ _f_il_E nlllntnuimwll tilltnnlltl 1| Charles llnltel. Prenllelh D- IL UIIIIO- J. ll. Burnett, Idlton and Pill-Inlet- Annoelllc Ill 00h ~00 IOI your hnnllelllnnlvnnoa telling Dell) (lauded II!) “.00 per you (Oellvolol) ll llwnlne In Onaalu all" IQILLA. SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1921 DEBRhS OF THE WAR. lPress and pulpit and platform are de-plorlng in unmeasured terms the losses in life and material result- in trout the war. And the losses are truly deplorable; millions of human beings wiped out; millions upon millions of dollars worth of property destroyed; , bottles obliter- ated‘, ands porn beyond repair, world shaken into ainiost unrecog- uizwhle shapes. WJISIPS. The dead lie in hallowed graves and their names are honored the property destroyed will be re- placed or restored. the devastated countries will he rehabilitated. But there arc greater losses than these; there are the living human debris uhrown up on the shores of the social world by the storms of sud- ticn and tinacoustitmeti prosperity. Thesc are still with iisfpiiiiiil tieip- less, who brcamc rich in a night. sailed while the the a-bnorittnl llllfbwttless men and women the sea of prosperity tnoncy and wage and the \v:ur‘s gratuities lasted and whcn these ended went adrift and were wrecked. in r-vcry‘ city and particularly in the larger centres these human wrecks are to bc found. i-‘iliiiilis-g, wuntries laid waste and the wholel Yet these do not sum up the w'ar's five]. ‘he N6,“- gasp anti helld in sacred remembrancefl content with earnings that-loft butI larger industrial centres but it is significant that even here wlhere one dance hail sufficed before UN? war we now have at least four to accommodate the increasins "u!!!" her who prefer that kind of amuse- ment to the duties and the com- forts ot‘ home. The wives of tbfl present generation are not going iu be drawn from the dance bail- if they are, God help the homes. WAR CLOUDS. War clouds are still hovering it is now re- garded. as a possibility of the im- mediate future that Turkish Na- tionalist forces \viil make a dash for Constantinople in the. hope of wresting it from Allied control. To meet such an eventuality British, French and Greek troops arc con- centrated and ready; and the British ‘Mediterranian fleet is tuohilized at, the Dartianelles. ‘ilie present threatening attitude of the Turks has a sort of double btirrclled significance. They have in some way imbibed the iiica that the lAllies are divided among them- dlsposcd t0 spend any more money in guarding the international zone; also. it is well known that they arc in league with the Ilnlsbeviki they arc receiving selves and are not witom in Some action from assistance men and nuinitinns. on the part ui‘ the ‘Furks is acct-s Week o-o-oHTF-o-o HUMl Are you feeling sad and dopey, ‘Sort of lazy. sore or mopey? Do you like to lie Billed and dream of some cool. tumbling brook Where tihe sun and shadows glis- ten, ' " Where you'd like to lie and listen To the voices of the forestJn your _ dim and sheltered nook ‘l Feeling like you'd like to wonder Far from city streets and pander On the .. lessness of slaving till you're grumpy and oppressed? if you are. you've got the fever. And l'm sure a firm heiievgr When a m-in gets feeding tibat way, it's time to take a rest. O O O Their Exceilencies Lord and bady Byng oi‘ Vimy are being much en- tertained ibetore leaving England. They will be accompanied to Can- ada by the Hon. Williatn Joiiffe. iu the fields of reproduction and for food supply. And with the weapon of these facts in his pos- session the Hon. Dr. Tolinie went before the British Commission to issue the challenge of Canada, which is today ringing throughout the mother country, a leading topic of diSCilssiOn amongst iier public men. This issue has been put in straight and unvarnished language before the British Commission by llr. Tolmie. Minister of Agricul- ture in the Meighen Cabinet. ‘He first pointed out to them thatvof the thousands of cattle from Can- ada. i-ilaughered at the port of en- try in Ettgiand. NO Ff-OT ANT) MOUTH DISEASE WAS DiS- COVERED. yet. in their receipts fnom other countries, and iuore ntitphly ‘the Iiiftetl StlatesL this and other diseases abound lie :ll0\\'P(l tilrlltcr that in no country in the world, Great Britain includ- ed. was thcrcless oi‘ tuberculosis to the now Governor-General. Lady Stafford, will be guests at Ride!" Oswald Balfour. who is all-twill)’ "1 Canada, will be tnilitary secretary Elizabeth and Lady iMarr Bras-- gmgdqlnuglllters of the Earl of Hill this Winter. rust,- izitt-t-itenlazfilie Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, accompan- ied by Lady Ann Cavendish. Miss Saunders and Capt. Oswald Bai- four. A. D. C., Left this weak on hoard ithe c. o. s. Lady oi-ey for‘ a trip up the Sngnenay The Vice- Reggt party will return to Quebec about the middle of next week. O O O The most important wedding}!!!- nounreti from London for July is that of Lady Irene (lharterls. daughter of the Earl and Countess o! Wemysa and tvtui-t-n. and Vis- count Windsor, son of the Earl and Countess of Plymouth. it is to be at St. Paul's Knightsbridge. Lady Patricia Ra-nisay and some other members of the Royal family are to-be present. T-he bride will wear a white and stiiver frock, in medi- aeval style. O O O The public social event of the season was undoubtedly the open- ing of Beech Grove Hotel on Thurs- day evening. with an attendance of upwards of 800 people, who were delighted with the beauty of its location. the wonderful tbojll room. the music and the dainty refresh- ments. lt was a charming scene, and though informal. many hand- some toilettes were worn by the ladies. especially the younger peo- pie. Everyone had a good time. O O O itiolonei and Mrs Charles A. Win- ter and family. of Ottawa, are coming here very shortly to spend- several ivecks at Brackiey Beach. ' O I O At the golf links this afternoon tea will be served by Mrs. \’i'.A.0. Morson. hiiiiis Haviiianti anti Miss R. Watson. OO O Rev. (‘anon Vernon, general sec- retary of the Council of Social are cwBargainl Historyifili- this JULY 1921 QLEARANCIQSALE t‘ -We’re cleaning out tlbese merchandise sbockis from" cellar t0 roof. -We're determined to wipe‘ ‘out every shred and _mcmory of old ‘high prices, in order t0. start_.,__t_-he_ new Sfiitsoh §9l¢.l$§§i1fl‘l1.;._ new with bright, fresh goods, with the new low prices every- That's why we are cutting prices to the bone on every piece of merchandise that we own today. _‘ ~ I, ' y ‘ w‘ Much of this goods its extactly what people will blujiltwo A months hence at regular prices-—not the olfd high prices, of course They will never com-e back in ‘our lifetime, we trust. Bin, of course, they will need to be higher Shop the July sacrifice. prices that we are quoting rigiht now. ‘ ' Here‘ are thing's that many housekeepers have been Waiting ' tobuy, because they wouldn’t ay tlhc old high prices-COME AND SEE HOW SMALL THE- PICES ARE NOW. . Here are iJhe Silks, the Dress Goods, the Cotton Goods, the, Sheets and Pillow Oaisels, the Creton-nes, the Blankets, the Shoes, Stockings, Underwear-and ever so much more, just as you'd want them for the Fall, for the Winter, and present prices are lower than they can be again forsix month's at least. ' Come to the sltore alnld see for yourself what wonderful 0p" portnnities are jpreislenttejd during our July Clearance Sale. Manufacturers 1i'ne'of smart dressers in serge, latestliev/ York styles, drop in and see ‘chem. $18.00 to $60.00. PATONS. . Children's Summer Frocks in voiles, prinlts andfigingiiams, clearing at PATONS. _ i Bungalow Apronls and Dress 't'o clear at PATONS j ' Seersucker 36 in. alt 35c ..Colors, pinks, blue-s and etc. PAT- ONS LIMITED. 'f i Summer voile dresses spot-s and flowered $10.00 to $23.00. VPATONS P "it l DRUG U0 LTD. n narrow margin between iivipgisam- ti) ilemtinsti-ate their claim to m. can“? Hum m Uimfldfl‘ and ‘hen Iggy-vice‘ as 41,3, many friends in _ , _ _ I _ ' Montrcnl and actual want. suddenly found this assistance anti tbis is regarded ye gave [his “High, him whiotllprtnée Edward [Bland W,“ be m_ White Flannel SklIllS DUTG Wlllllle and comlbtnatlon COlOYS, ‘ ll sum: in‘ ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' . . E." A. FOSTER lllflflfiélves enjoying either a as a reason for the expected oui- llllB aroused the whole country to leresll-"l 1° Var", PP-DPFQPYIN"! "l? to - I HUGHES DRUG CO. THE 2 MACS DRUG STORE VICTOR COYLE GOUIILIES 'li'l‘l).. (Sllllllllrrlldc) A Magyar/n BY nvunmms THINKER A MAN BUYS A HOME TO PROTECT Hi8 FAMILY. WE FURNISH THE INSURANCE T0 PROTECT THE HOME. Picture to yourself how you will brint-cly ixrigc or a war grittuityg plunged at once into excesses of luxurious living and spending. The money which came easily went even more casily and the habit of fotlr yt-nrs. when it means living iti the upper air of frivoiity and fashion, is not easily hrnlicn. Work zit a normal. ptreiwar wage is out of the tiuestion for butterflies who ‘had basked for two or three or four years in the sunshine of their own or their father's princely earnings or the war gratuities Which to so many WPre found." The retiuit is useless and purposeless lives. days spent in idleness, nightg in frivoiity or worse. Pill’ of Charlottetown these effects are not as noticeable as in the ---€-_--_... “money _---. _ The situation is critical and is further complicated by the fact that the Greeks tire talking an active interest in the quarrel with the Turks. Britain, Francs- and ltaiy arc equally interested in safeguard ing the Dardcnelles but they are break. in no way cnamourcd of the Greek policy or in love w-ith the Greek King Constantine and any help they might give to further his in terests would not be popular lli their respective countries. The Turk. however. must the held in sub- jection and it is not anticipated that he shall be permitted to cross the border into the international in our little‘ zone vnithout a clash in which ha is more than likely to get the worst of it. Kiwi- a sense of their danger in the mat- ter of meat supply. IF YOU DO NOT R‘Ei\iOVE THIS EMBARGO AND GIVE ENCOURAGEMENT T0 THE PRINCIPLE Ol<‘ RECIP- itOCAi. TRADE WINTHIN THE EMPIRE, THELW WE WILL HAVE TO CONSIDER THE QUESTION OF‘ FINDING OUR MARKET iNl run UNITED S’i‘A'i‘i<lS. heparin! tent as they are on the outside world for their meat supply, and trffereti the alternative of diseased cattle from other countries, or healthy stock from Canada ac- companied with a highly profitable reciprocal trade advantage, it is a safe bct that Dr. 'i‘olniie has placed before thcm the most irresistable arguments, and in the most dip-: lotnzitic way, that has ever been presented in the history of these tiegotiatlons. At least it has made the whole interested people of the mnthcrlatzd to sit up and take not- council at the recent. conference of social workers of the, Protestant Dillflcoptti trhurch in the United Slates, with-h was held in Milwau- kee. At this conference. at which sixtyone dioceses were represent- ed, Canon Vernon gave a fine ad- dress on the council's work in Canada. I-ieds at present attend- ing the CllUTCli 0t England Sum- mer Schools at Letbbridge, Cal- léflry, Victoria and Edmonton, and Task oi’ the Church as iSeen by the giving addresses on “The Social Lambetit (Zonferencem The Orangemen of this province lit-id a grand re-union on Tuesday with e large parade, sports and races at the Charlottetown Driving Park. and last Sunday by attend- ing service in Zion Church. Glori- ous weather prevailed. O O O Judge and IMTB. Stewart have White wtash skirts at $1.79, another line alt line at $5.50 somle as high alt $9.00. PATONS. Balance 0f black skirts ‘all size-sifrom $10.00 to $16.0 for $7.00 at PATONS., . t Colored Orgalndie dress, reall summer dresses pink’, mauve blue, rose. 14.25 at PATONS. . ._ ' , 5 Chambray patterns. ‘i8 cents, Pink, Blue, Nile and Mauve. $2.48, sample (iI.\'(ii]'l.-\.\_ ll.\'l‘l‘lvl§'(i SIQYFS THE NE\\'EST “TIY XQT DIAKIC YOUR O\VN 5 yds. Gingham, 35c, 55c. Pattern cost 40c. , Get a Butt-errick pattern and purchase your gingham at the Wash Goods Counter. and Stripes;_with Unusual and decided attractive Unique Suits are developed in Vivid Checks contrasting collars and belts. is a Gingham bathing suit. ENGISH AND SCOTCH (iINGIlAlVI—Widfih’ 36 in _ Price 35c, and 45c. 27 lliC-ll. Price 18c b0 25c. ‘ a he‘ ‘he morning an" the fire’ if c c ice to the extent that they never did ' y. r you neglect to take out Insurance. Datum. n is mus "lost fortunate had as their guests this week Mr. C ‘ Ma")! "m" YW MW 110M w, n0 O ma‘ we have a Mmmer 0t AU“ and Mirs. Jones of Mioncton. who hambray 18C t0 25C. doubt. Well? THE OLDESDT ing a Minister of Agriculture oi’ (‘anada is most fortunate ir hav-l plaintive appeals but were prom-pt- ly and flatly turned down and open- culture so alive to our interests. and so able in the presentation of our case. are leaving on return home today. O O O Miss Gertrude Davies is bein-g mm nicer $2.00 BLACK SILK iii tasxana prove. it by sample or letter. Send for 5 or 6 ydls dress lenlgibh, and Suit pat‘ the genius and diplomatic z-kiil of 1y confessed their failure But .- i . o a n ., n tlic present incumbent, the Hon Dr. this did not satisfy the Drury Gov- "'— , welmmed home "m" snkvllla» tern’ Money If not satl-Isfleld‘ We pay postage- - | Tolmie. l-‘or very many years anlernment of Ontario. As a Farm. . . when, she _wa_e visiting he? "nfle- Taffetta 1n black» brown; green: Worth 11p to w , I embargo placed no live cattle from ‘ers’ special administration they es- ' l . . Rev‘ ‘MT’ W535i!“ WM accmnlmm" ~' f’ p; pHQflE 67 ("anada to Great Britain. has been teemed themselves strong enough M he’ m m” finy ‘ ~ _ , , i ' , a . ‘ a . CHAHLgTITgIIQESS EETI. a serious handicap, to our trade. to remove mountains, and they G di R d {Inronmal 1 h Ypul‘ Bgibhmg 8111f, need not cost you more bham $150, 1f you t ‘ ill liiléi kind ofstock. and a subject were determined not to endure III m “M m“ and m“ at make ‘ll? YOUTSGlf. ' . . ‘i p __ of more discussion at home anti of,tuis imposition any I longcr. nor h w t Lou“. the Golf Links line daily enjoyed ‘if negotiations with the mother conn-t were they going to trust to the numb“. y ' ' by members “r the chm and flan‘ ' l‘ *“*"‘ try than any other sitbiect of intcn. frail chance of '1 null OIOIOIOOOI “'5 "lendi- " I l, ‘ ' I - . . . I . . l correspond- ' ‘ ' l" E imperial trade. it has frequently once; they would send a commis- 1- WORLD 0F TODAY ‘ ' ., l , been charged. against the Lrttirler slon tn the British Government on HE Among we summer vmmrs who ' . I ‘ W‘ . :> a s ‘E Gow-rnntcnt at: well as their suc-qhis special mission to bring those Everywhpre thrgttghout the igzchzwmlllgg atJork Point are 1mg ‘ j ‘ g, 0 0 t-essnrs_ that it was due to their delinquents tn terms. iThey went, worm there t; tiny-egg, the gravity ‘ f“ 'E' " “Vie” "Dd lmung ~ . 1i ‘ < ilerclc-ctlon of duty that the British they saw. but they didn't conquer. at‘ which is epgedlly fundeigysttplotgkacme "On- °» Mum?!‘- . ' "r-t i ~ n in per 0 gen r - 2 CARLOADS .,.,.|v|,,g_ embargo is not removed. in th- and returned like beaten curs with "e _ , a ‘v 4°00 bush," Md he"), ‘i earlier tlavs of the Borden Gov- their tails between their legs ‘em’ Few seem hunppy Wm‘ the" Mt and Mn’ smmm andchlh *7"! P "*7 ~ 0 - 9 ' ' " lot; every person has complaints. (Irpn. or Olmwm arrived “Us week 4 sound WHITE OATS. Book ernmcnl. it .'l‘liey were willing at last to admit real or imaginary. and many live . _ , ‘ i» your orders with us new. the official authority that "foot andcthat both the baurier and Borden lwititihhiatrgti ftor tligirqfzeliolvxvlmnean m summer “l Pzacffle? Beach. Q . L - '» _ .. ., , r-ers. ‘ass t - _ l f» E f’ spam PM“. h lo“ o! 5o mouth diffuse, the cause of the Governments had done their hon- £0“ eorganze m fight Employ The manfluge arranged between l. 5 l‘ l, 1' to 10° mum" ttoulile had actually proven to six-mat best to secure this coveted m; complain of their workmen; Major Wm“ (rconnor am - d ~ " . _ i :7 o ' ist in shipments of cattle made boon, the admission of our live workmen of their emnlvyerfislrlk- (“mp L0H“ laxmllenc ‘L0H; n e / r t. " " f ‘ - ' ‘ ( t ' . ' . 5 ,_ 4, ‘ and slaughtered on arrival. and cattle into British markets. es b“"°]"‘;;r“e°:;ldafiolfgfigaggrfilig and Mus Hyacinth‘; gnaw I l; i / h G t h 1' ‘ that the department upon investi- git agile“ “re we'd of mckmg u"; m lace M w m l ' s a ' e n x , gittion had found these complaints But-Union anti Conservative cradle. and perfer to the joys of mihznc Camedr; Silage: illoma-n ‘l .. .. u ‘ o ' ‘ o “Roam Hoowq b n. i well founded, rind that our only Governments busted themselves in the iilflllli’. l0 OQWDY 905mm“ v n ma)‘ A t . »- . - Whéli YOU say ‘OIOIIQC pOkfiflna , - 4 II lil _ | which Mme,“ belonged ,0 mam reception will be given afterward - . k i} h“ 110p!) tit lifting the bill] Wfitili bu the one sure Wily of achieving [hi8 Men w", Soot“ mo" REM“, m, u, me “m,” o, we brme.’ m". . irettpently IIIISI-Iifid. and made to apply I I , “QUEEN any" m h.“ ‘H by eliminating the disease from lend. Through the Department of 5mm The cities are ovefllmvlllg Lady Htimminck. Brunswick Gard- v tot evenea} "ash m tea‘ Bu‘ when you a , I i» ‘mm our (‘ananian herds. A‘Agriculttire they took up the puri- lwth pee-pie. while tlhe land finilttt PM. Kenslngton. Major Uconnor- demandunln Colenorange 4 , 4} f fcw of the political ilcntion of our stock and the eii- fewer “m, fewer hanls m work ‘ and his wne Wm returh’ {o 0mm", Feed CRACKED ccsu. conu- mzat, ou. cam-z. st-ionrs. BRAN, scl-lumacksnl FEED, cnusnso OATS. E LLLJAQAA‘ ROLLED OATS, OATMEAL. vwv-v - Pouhry Suppfies was announced from wiscacres refused to accept tht-ru- explanations and insisted upcrl holding up the Government as he- ing responsible for those condi- lions by reason of n laxity of cf fort lli securing its removal. The legisliatures of Saskatche- w-an and Alberta, assisted and in- spireti by one Duncan Marshall, well known in this province in con- nection with the Patrons of indust- lniinnlion not only of this but of tubercular and other dangerous Idiseases. A system -of inspection was established by the Borden Government immediately on com- ing into power. and every prov- ince was put under its wholesome tiisclpline. and its far reaching ad- vantages. Vetorinnry examina- tions of stock were provided for in every province in Canada. with the requirement that all cattle show- and to make it give up its fruits. The cost of living ls exorbitant. Those who are, wealthy are too os- tentatious, hence those who have not enough are liable to havé sent- iments of retbeillon. if some angels of charity try to assuage the suf- fering and miseries of the day. how many only think of amusing themselves! A craze for pleasure and pleasure seeking seems to have taken possession of all classes of society. There is no more home llfe~fnther and mother are happy only in the club rooms. The fam- ‘iiy spirit is slowly disappearing. by the Empress of Britain. sailing July 21- ' O O O Mrs. H. A. Richardson. accom- panied lhy her son and daughter, have arrived from Toronto and have gone to their summer home in Georgetown. “ e a e Miss Mary Miles Minter is in France. For several days now she has been aviating over the Fland- Q immediate y insures a tea which. in - ittinctive as to character and emindrlt aavto quality-n tea with a record. 3.".*t.t"§.iii'z.:‘:::"""' ‘" """"" I J ' , of all kind! Ill It 10W"! llfl- try, anti now holding a portfolio ing the reaction, in tests‘ indict! muuw] support and ggglgmncr, QYIfQQ-tlfifleldl- 941d h" 6800!‘!!- ! “ esp, WHOLESALE Ind RE- .15 Minister of Agriculture. decided live of disease. should he lmmtzdi- with it. Alas for modern life- 0d a IiIIIIbQFOY IlYflYPl 0f the lili- ‘i o TAIL to take this matter out of the ateiy destroyed. As the restil‘ of ml“ m°“l" "he w°rld °l Md“- kmWll ‘WWW-- l‘ l l‘ 4 hands ui’ the (lttawa Government this thousands of dhleased stock M: ‘are aeelglfigmetgn be-cgfiéfibcp " '1'“ ' °" . ' ' ‘ ‘ qllc r. r n. - » , l t v ‘ » and have the matter settled by dir- have been condemned and sent come irich~4but others poorer-so Df‘ "Ktlqtfi" W"! “"- l, ' e t ‘N?! representations to the Home either to the incinerator the fox ‘Hitfl/lllelll "d "nhallillnes! m‘ mcKqui-‘o’ o! Montreal "e arm" 5.‘ ,_ . p . , l~ ‘ ' , i Government. They forwarded their ranch or the animal fertilizer heap, creases a‘ mm “"9” h" "m" “'4.” tufilvlfl, 5*”; . m” strongest arguments and meat .i f!‘ leaving only the sound and healthy i . destiny in the eterpai designs»; thfieldalcnlghtyfilpetah!» ‘- --» 1