y»; "“'t,~airv_ m.» 411' a- .,.;.e_r.-._. a. _-__. s ' Vi,’ Foo-sale. at Hunter I. .‘ h," O ‘ — v lue-yay . r "Yflmlim .:.'.*:*'r2_::._;:;? r h i uid (one drop docs m) an Ill e_xtrl_ thin nlsl- 1m. The action is the seme- Aain Stgphnl-nstontly CARD 'l‘o the electors of Murray "l" ‘bour District: Gentlemen:— d As the time between nflw l"! polling dsv is very BIWPU Sal“ this opportunity of sollcltint: )0!" support at the forth coining el- ection. Lt elected it will be in! Ilium" w the be" o: my ability to us!" the district. t n r9 R ect i1 y Yul-l - cs2? m. n. souNsI-L- lo the Elettorsd nf the _ Murray lLrhor llistrici As the time at my dispflflfll l! limited, I will not be able l0 H1991 all the electors of the district per- sonally. I ant in the fit-Id as the (‘onservatlve candidate for Fourth Kings and take this opportunity of soliciting your vines HI 111* forthcoming bve-elwivl Yours raspscttulif- _ WILLIAM L. McLEAN Peters Road- NOTICE CHARLOTTETOWN-PICTOU ses- VICE cranes or TIME “.1 Owing to coal shonaSB. 5~ 5 Msgdzilin, commencing \ugust 21st, will only "lake weektv trips. leflvilifl Chimime‘ town Monday, Wednesday and Fri‘ day mornings at 7 o'clock. Return lug leave Pictou Tuesday- Thu" Monday. tri- IO-‘OOQ-OXO A Sleetliem at Thirty TH! OTORV OF A W0- MAWO TRANSFORMA TION "lwuts usiso WZLSOPTS ., I FLY PADS) l .~- READ DIWCYIONS x f. / ._c\\\\ e5" a I cantruttv Mo / rut: VILLAGIDRS . _ _ . Best ol all Fly Killers 10c “ham” -'° per Packet at all Drugglsts. Strange to say it was thr i-em-n- 67M“? and General sun-a tly dlschargptl h hired m.iu who no!" hid-m Mush mo. when he, gem?" m“ ‘Hrllculu m‘ us‘ chucks rcdiltmctl. F" ‘m9 mgm- “m?” a heavy’ "Yes ii will hc hard. l spose." 31"!" had 5"‘“|9d ’l°w“' will‘ al Esther aigrced. But what can l d0 steady pouring rain that ‘l|'°“"""i \'i Wallis her to fro. and she has outside sounds, he conic back to‘ “H. mhh] W, “n n mm “m; H,“ m" 53"“ “ml “m” m" “W” m)“ know what that means!" “as "n" m“ M“ "m" "ugg-Y‘ “"1 llei Hint’ implicit as ii £tl\\'.l)'.\ and Where all but slim licfifilll"! 0' starvation llllil discust under llic protection "of :i Jesuit missionaries and their staff. but now i-ietIiii-sd to less than 8.0M souls, iii-d for refuge from the tor-i e Iroquois who infcsieil the Illfillll-l . " >>X~n¢Ir~ ~41“ Fort Ste. Marie 2n (The interesting ruins of the .le- flock. suit Fort Ste. Marie ll. 0n (‘bris- tlnn Island. the Huron nation ninth» its last fut- (lcoi-gizin Bav --WllEI'P l9 stand against the Iroquois i-ncmy’ are to be I! "l'iii" Rllblmlm HJLLOW THEM ,./ preserved and couinieiiuiratetl A by» I“ I I I.‘ h ‘I a1 \ \~ EXACT, y/ - the (‘ainidian .\:it;-.iiial Parks - / q~ y‘ Bisunt-b of the Dcpartnicnl of lhc. /' lnleroim \_.‘ ~ There is no more llPftllt" or palli- etic chapter in early (‘nun llan liio-lPfl-1lh‘l'li tory or in the nlilials of missionary ‘Islami- endeairor ilian ilint connccteil with if"!!! lllP lflliv i111!"- Puri Ste. .\l- ric I-I.. _ Ilerc. in thi- winter of 154950 the Huron nation,’ build o!‘ miised a permanent shelter 10F llw missionaries and their hell"? '5 charges, but the thickness and height of its Walla ivcrc of little itvnll against the still more poww- gitiivu with trct-s and brush. on (']"-|_.~,[ihn ioi'iginull_i' 72 fcc: square. flanked by '1” 1m: cttsntomnrown ovannmn " tl. Christian Island Port Ste. Marie l-l. had Pr“ iiil enemies 0i famine and disease. The ruins of the fort are today easily traceable. though lllllt'llt)\'t*I1‘- The site in on the northern sido of the gpcat bay which llllifllls‘ the south- coast line of (Ylirsitizin Tlic riiills lie about 130 feet The fort was four baittltins. solulLv built in stone and mortar aiiil covering uhoiit n quartet" of Ein ucrc. It is llPllfiYPtl that the. walls were l-i fen-i high. testifying to the cncrgy of tlieinls- sitmarics and tlicir native lIelpt-rs who must have t'lll'f'lt'(l through the -"’"“‘l 11"”, ‘hm h“ M" p"_“'“|‘ did \\'lll-ll slit- ivas talking to pi-op- m? bub-g)’ "m" m” “"50" “Md” lo not lIlPIlllJPFri of the i'iinill_v-~tliat bat-It of thc burn and into tlic she liersclf was uf,a'y'ieliliiifl "ill", fields. 'l'ticu he lt-il the “"7"” 0“! urc, completely dominated by hci" tinebi otie.:iiiiitippnrcnil_i' liiti-iieil ' ‘ , , ,liiisb.'iiiil and (‘llllilI‘Pll,. , ilie ligut horsc tn tllt-e carriauc! I huh-Pd awn) 1mm the whhmw and ‘but the others on to lead bc-i _ But .\Ir.~i. liaskins had a plant-trait- hxnd-l l , f ‘Iilig voice» it catne back through . t enst. iiex morning we ouiu Uh‘, hhuse w "w; WYWPl Fills "lid "lflTli-‘i "Y lllml-‘i m‘, "Of course l don't see why she the soft earth, trailing around llitmwhh, h, g0 h, [he first plum. bug'- ghmllillt l?“ Sexllinalll: |"I‘_L“;'5l'l‘lie city is for younl: folks, l say, 5° ‘—‘ "l" ‘°“' *’ ‘it's no place for old woincii. uii- vvhere the stone wall was DYOKGIIUHSS h, hours,“ mpy-VP always h“; U." 11 will“! K3"‘“'"-"- "l" “llmhiczl tlicrc. And just at this time,‘ way lit’ went. away from the vlll-iup," _ age, or iiarlngly llii-‘ll Our "W15": "She can do just what she ivzintsi in the storm we could not I8ll.'|'llt"i|4hhrh'3 ‘tfl‘)(~e ‘vulne mo“. faintly hard roads wt-rc ivaslietl ova-r blw-as hmh m, wt. ha“. H, my“. her: the rain" there werc no surface - |lI|lIllP _\ "liirkfil" =1" lIY- l I smiled 1i liitlc. as 0t’ course. wc sent out an alarm mun“. “h,- huwm; Vl lind said’ incnr for weeks. All our ncifzhborsirhpp answerely were to busy to be able to lend uiudu? Hp has m do [he horses. so Jim had to buy W" and she won't encourage hlniml ht'8\',\ work liOPHP-‘l. “l '1'"? "llibrunsi away if she can. I shouldn't. of these and the sr-nrt-li value fll',to Anna Lee Kendall." Y vnost to a thousand dollars. Esttr: ~11.» was utter mo“. Tue-spay. er blziiut-d Jim for not carrying lll-‘Dri you guppflsh’ 7" surnnce. Jim stormed angrily’ ihoiit the plilCt- for weeks. But the result was that v evcnlnal on the porch, he tiirnctllvt Q5 Could not rough , to me nnd nlllltli iteirlhle to be talked . “Enid if your offci‘ Ill geuri Vilwuyy inc. How over this day and Saturday at 8.80 a. ni. sauce STEWART a co. LTD i. FOR SALE One light Sedan. used one seal to son. Just the thlntl W‘ R "avene during the tall months Lots oi room This Car ls in 300d r... samples. tondition and is PFlCPd YBY-Ylilwlfnr. w for quick sale. J, 8. i _ WEDLOCK, LTD , ‘l o college still Iioltls. I'll lake it ,Bsther says l'iii wrong to ticcepti - your money for the education ofl ‘my daughter. And I think l ought, ?——<o>———— ‘to have enough to do it ‘Iiyself, OPWONDER WEIGHING MACHINE _ =lsc that she should be willing tot l takc only‘ what her father can give! her. To~iiiorrow~ Mark Speaks lii the gold room of the Batik oi ilingland stands the most remark- He leaned over to the post and-able balance In the world. Thi inched tin-i ashes from his pipe liiigt- pair 0i Sflllt-‘ti ls sPven feet I into the flnwcr llPll- hud went onrfliigli and wcitrlis zilinost two tons. l” "But \’i'.s .--. spoiled nt-niisirtingl Nave in the scali- niiu u huge _ Mir‘ yflhrvh hklppd u, WU“ hprpgolti btir that two nit-n can scarec- ih. gj-vhm h,_,,. h". own way h" “h. l_\~ lift, and the great balance will hm.“ i\nv‘v“la>\> | mm», span, ‘,1... give its Wvlfilll to u minute frac- ' nionov now. so I'll ticccpt your of UK"! "Y ll K"1ll"~ 9h 1y 15,1119; llhphhq (“mil In adtlitiotl Io being ztblc to deal "h" ‘zit-ouruli-ly with lie-zivy wi-iglils. ii i, h.“ a huh; Jimnis so dclicali- lllill cvcri a ti)’ crawl- | Inc spect-Ii for AUCTION SALE Que special job wire wheel we! ,, 5,4,1“; 40w" m a he“. hihpfhpiiisr over l.It-' pan ivill cziusc the ._h,,n h“ finished‘ .poinIi-i' zo more more than a So Ill-nip" Pails’ hoard again tlltlbhund -" mwml- h Wm “wgh a ‘fifllpr and I “,9”, m g0 U, ‘hp ,.h_. quartet‘ o! a tun of gold or a that fnll. .-\nd this tiinc tlil-rc w '41" "lgmvlll" l'“|“_“' Wm‘ f“|‘“‘| M?" 1,, W," grpmhr hmhhn‘ ,,,- h,“ h 'i‘hi- cost oi this iiiatzliint- ran iii- qhm, 1 Overhhh,.,| (m, flftflrntlnnll” many ilioiistinds of pouutlsqitii" who“ I w,“ unsung n“,thmhwnhlm,r-vci'y' part liid to lic iiiatle wllli llic out? the county pllllct- int-gnu to; ~~_“ “m. mm. _\|,-S_ plugging" snort-ii. Tlit- (aunt-ins about Ulliyflil-p mm‘. (qpmqy ~-1.;v,.,-yuu@ “‘""]‘l hill“? hfllwll "»"'- “All ll "Ul-ltliuws Xlark Fpjohnfis hunting ti,‘ been tbc busy season. But cvid- “-j|'p_ put] he's gm [ngngy tog, Al, Rrtss or Fuicr STE. Mam: ll. m 1855. in"? the mun rut "wt 11w stair mn- chant-c I call it. PVb-ll rtn- at line and tliiptlitll oi the horses _\-0uhgpr woman jmu-kqq m]; 3Q: dne hv one. in- hut-hops he had nii,Uh|_.,4U_ "whine. and 118.5 Benhnhrhhp huqhms M," infest?“ me “,,,,.h during m“, hhnhhmh Th?” "lmillgdnwlll will] 5°11"? lli'-"l*‘l' lmfltimvn. Enid's never had such ahhhhhghd and-hunk. 1min" the Hlpqvrillslzit-r still iln plalt-esuwlo to Iouir ‘oreha d. . . -- . . - - ~~ - IHt ii i. .'ii iin tie inc osure s I u _ ‘ _ P __ ihllllflf?» _ _ _ runs and their protettois llllPlltllll‘ ilk‘ > “K 1mm.‘ M “gm angles ti any iasc, u gave us cxtitc- “hm fiver “km-v m again’ Pawn)“. .it “it PX i i» ~13,“ what can i‘: 0n “Us “hum “h, nhssiomhrleghisonic 1h‘ fcct ‘which was evidently sheakinyhqn, "h, hsdishnu-e u; [hp [niiiupigii part of lht- interior building plan. hiiilt ll strong stone fort alter the; l‘:lll'i)1)t'1lIl intidel, and around the.‘ ‘"1" "m" "Em “wlll 111"" Th“ 1'05! be at all surprised if he made upulivr-lliiigs of the iiativcs liiiilt n‘l1!'““ll('"l "'i*"‘i“"““i*’* m“ “mar the-nil enemy rt-doubl to shield iii cast» the palisade from attack (illo§i?d me “We huh“, U; ‘vhlH-‘uuis l'(‘t‘('llll_\' dug ii|i in an excellent ‘ " , . ' .- -; '""'t‘ vi fli-cr | 11m] had n10“; than gnfluglp 1 lictivcen the Island and tlic main-l“ ll" 9f l*““"“‘ m" b- m u ‘ iltlibei-zitely" went down the bgicklllllld- h V __ hnmvh one store |[][() m9 kitchen, “than ihedlfltljl similair military tort oti the, H - For ten _vears the Jesuits lllldl rivcr \\'_vc, not far from the pre- sent town tll Pcnctangiiislicutw had made their lieailqiiarters for! ‘the score of missions this)’ liadl founded in the siinrouutliiig country’. Wlicn the persecutions of the Iro- quois drove the Hurons to their Island refuge tlic ml-"onziries dc- citleil to follow llieni ‘H i\l ih, 16-19, they di-stroycti Fort Ste. arie L and re-inovctl to Chlristiaii , ‘land. 'l‘lie_v built ti second and i$ll'Oll¥,Pl' fort calla-d l~'ori Ste. bliirie ‘lii. ivitli ilic stullvs and liine wliicliluml- “Pally ‘""“'“1"""“ by "he ""1 itlicy luiiiid at band, and when the lwork was i-iiiriplt-ttrtl flit-y rejoiced Zgrieatly in the hope. that at lii-st they illtitl futiiid, safcty for tllenisclvcs and ‘their flock. ! "Fivo p:iilictii' inis-sagcs in tbc Re- ilzitions, ont- iiiritten iii Iii-lii undilu- iutlicr in llifitl icll of lliv llllldllllf- itiblc courage of tbc inissioiiai'ics mud oi‘ ilit-ir radiant gratitude for a ' (‘lllltllllillls \\'lll'l't‘ liopc nilglit Iabidc. with, as i‘lI2|l'Zli'l(*.l'lSll('. luiiicli ibricfci- i-ofr-rcnccs to the fours and dangers by which they ivurc siirriiiilidctl. The first ptissagt- ‘states jlizit I110)’ had been on the is (in, practically new. Some people had stopped in on mff“ """_""’ "‘“‘*‘"_'_"‘:Y- _ .. ,.,,l-‘=liinil for two months, and that (liltl Pliclrnvtiv past the liousc. Laura “l” -*|“~'m"*" il-"e m "“‘)]""u“,ll2tll powci'fiill,i' si court-ti the-m. one "lmosl new double ca" was doing crnchcting. Esther. “Wm! lmww ‘he ."’"‘."f' ""“"m'“"~—~l)it~ii nous a si piiissnmmtih, T1889- soup Itidli- in hand. was stziiitlingiwm" “M “""“ ml“ mvl-“bm l" m" t<t*i'tlIll'i|>‘. Tlu- beautiful old Front-h One boat wagon. Three driving slelghs, splendid order. _ Tuesday the 29th will be sold a auction on Market Square. all J. S. WEDLOCK, LTD. AUCTION SAL A; Quarry \TsIIey on Thursday sharp the Aug. 31 at 2 OTIOQK following: - ‘l driving wagon. 1 6X97?" ‘"59"’ 3 Ilillk cows (good milkers), 3. llinyéfll‘ old heifers, 1 2V; year old heifer w ireshen In March. l. 3 Y8!" 01d 'I plow, 1 potato digger- brood sow due to October. 1 hog, 30 hens. 5 5°19" 51mm)» ducks, 1 lurchan mare. 7 YPBPQ- 2 yiins. Terms, 14 months on all Bum! over $9.00 6% "ash o. M. BUOHANNAN. J. A. McDONALD. Auctioneer. A For ale 145 acres good land, with buildings, in good repair, at Wood Islands. Railroad Station on farm- Large quantity of stand -_ ing timber. Apply toA. .W. Finlayson, Woodilsl: ands. 31 __-_-¢-_. .-__ (River, ihouse suitable 4r hoflel or private All modern In If not sold before spring calves, 1 colt unbroken, 3 Years. l furrow first 0i registered Berkshirs per annum. of! for hFor____Sale t... t-yc would affect .. t.ic bziltint-t- would register lflVPlKlIl of the dust as well as that 0i’ the gold. talking in the doorway. “i couldn't do notlilnf about she remarked ungrnininaticallgr. did all Iconld. but then, slicfls {._>_______ Jim's own sister, not mine AntlIHCTURE ON A PINS HEAD when she an Vi get tngcilit-r — -—', ___A___ Shi- loft the sentence unfinislr, -"-d. I could yilctiire lit-r tlit-rc. llt-‘lflmnztnuflt pngravmgfl in “w worm "mg ‘mung u” m‘ m’ “lmkp “lhas bcen lIlittlP by .\',r. (.‘. Iiablclit. "Wmrp M vlmmm‘ hfllplpgglwss‘ in fornit-i- ilovernmenl engraver, of "Of course It will be hard ' "nWYitslitnizttin. """< Wm‘ h" “Wald MW" Hm“? ll is a pit-titre of the Fniied "his "ilm- "Lmlr" I mplw“ wmfitaics capitol cut on the gold head be goin‘ off noon~~f'htirllc tilifto, a “h, Three, an“, w”? she“, h, 90ml"? "Phpré B" "n?" 7'" "ummwzctiing a fiiiclv polished surface- on l.i'1lll'fl probably dropped herl ' ‘ ,h,, ,,,,,,,,.h\,h,h itlic pln-.ictirl, and ‘-.\"‘~‘* 11"" limb“ lllPilfiPll and “mi-took four months to complete. Ho small is the picture, ivhlcli biirrassed tit this. I could picturc} “Mild!” was stlpplt-tl out with fine diamond the scene so wcll. ltflllrfih‘ ll|"Fh"'whlPh “mm hmfplptilnts under n powerful glass, that l<"\‘1'4l»“,lt can only be seen through a mic- ll. I Vliliat ls undoubtedly‘ one nf ilic heifer, 1, 2% year old ox, 1. 2 3'9"! nid bull, (short morn). ° a been more romantic if roucope. l The details-Afloat, windows. col- l Eumns, and so on—~—tire all perfect. | Above the picture is written. "lulled States Capitol," and be LETTERE f ncath, “Washington. 1922." ___¢o>i-— > n ii? i . M!" wumln Reuom‘? .»\ well-knoirn English trade pap- mend‘ Lydi‘ E. Pinklmm" er, the Tailor and Cutter. goes in ‘annually for a criticism of the vflfllbk |nit~n's clothes as worn In the pic- Winnipel. Mti-nitobu-"I can noftiircs hung in the Royal Academy. speak too highly of what Lydia E. 1h has tats to say 0f Admiral Ben- Plilklllllffl VBSBY-B-bl! flomnound itty, whose navy reefer It thus con- llll 50119 '0!‘ "l9- l W" '1 WW9" ‘tlcnins: "Never was such a reefer “wk “d I 3"“ h“ w mm” my-WOTII by a sailor; the top buttons '0" w do my work‘ U“ w“ “lure down in the pit of the stoni- “ha” ‘m! work w“ ’ burden" While this is. perhaps. too iuch.” mehnvmilrimgfidajdmglytoawl wlflstrnng a condemnation of the fain- mun "mun it they (“d not lemons sailor's coat. It is a fact, ll Is ‘n, from m.‘ X could no; even llflfllil, that Lord Beiilty docs wear a ‘Ipllk fight to my husband Th; button less than tinyone else on gm”; “m m“ h; mum do poth- ilils uniform jackets, which are til~ In; for me owiu! to my condition, ways cut very much lower than tor- DEFIES NAVAL REGULATIONS its accuracy, tori the} is litirdly translatable. 'l‘iii-,v were ,lu a lllw state of dcfcncc. Thcy he- [lit-veil now that the citciuy ivitli all this PlTiIFIS could not harnn them, Yi-t they liad to confess that the Iroquois iiifcstctl the ivlitilc country of the lllltllllilllil and held the re- iltlilevs in a state of fttllllll? which \\'ll.\' rvully more terrible than war ltsclf. 'l‘lic Jcsllllts had falloiverl the Ilurous and ilwclliiigs had to PFPPIPII to protect lhcii- flock. Tho second rcfcrcncc is oilc 0f those l_ al tiiitbiirsts of grati- tuilc, so often found iii the Relo- tious, on tbt- graiidcui‘ of the coun- try where ilicli- pvriloils lot lllitl bccii cast. 'l‘hc.~:i- great forests which since tlic crciilion of the world Itarc not bet-n broken hy the Iiaiiil of mun l'l’l'l‘l\’Ptl us pour hostes and the land ivithout digging furnishes us with stone and ciment which wc ilecilsil IO fortify tiursclrcs tigainst our en- cmics so that, thanks to (lod, wt- flnd ourselves in a very good state oi’ defence, having built ti little fort, so strongly that It will easily de- fend itself and fear neither fire nor‘ mining nor the est-abide of the Ito-l quota. , ~ 1 There was no invasion of the Iru-l qiiols but their powcr to starve- the‘ island community, as the mission-l arias saw, was very rcnl and win. lmhlucttble, Soon the fear until t-crtrilnty of starvation rbecnmi- a‘ new terror by the side of whit-hi even the direct attacks of the ro-l qiiols were tolerable. The Jesuits ("d What Wllfi Iwflfiiblc to store food lllr the winter, ilntiian i-uru and smoked fish, but tliclr snpplies-prtiv- ed pathetically Inadequate, and by the end (if tlic winter all but 300 of tlic once powerful nation of the Hnrone bud been carried Rwtty by hm tdld m0 to expect another mi» regulations provide. A stilt-lieuten- ,Qlr' M! llllflbllld’! Sliml- ttint once copied his style~~luii only 17101116? l-dVllfld m0 l0 L51" bYdlllionce, mid the offending gurmeiii n- with!!!“ v9€9¢5m° compmmd~ immediately became secondhand I 9'4"“ n 115m l“? "d ewry’ The iIflllllI'tll'5 own son and llFlI‘. "mnmmd nut‘ 5mm?“ “on”: who has itlso taken up the sea as x ‘u l“ " mm‘ “we'd hmga “at a profession. once got into naval mnmlnlywdfig| 19w“ ugh, liot water for wearing his cap with ' rk ones more and it m‘ "Emmy "W" to do m! wo MULCHING PAPER Iii l pleasure, not a burden. Now I have s ‘Ilno bounding baby‘ to use the doctor's own words. I am ahlo —~~— to nuns hor and enjoy doing my Weeding would become n lost art my). I mu not help rooommend- If the use of miilchlniz fltlllPl‘ could lhl Illflll I mflllflllfi. Hid "W039 be applied t0 all gardens as sitc- uaoins me brim l wok i! H"! "@- cessfiilly its lt ls in growing pine- lll l" 1w"- "n i“ "M'- n apples, says tin article in Popular" llufllrm‘: “an do meumetor Mechanics. ln tnls case the infill‘! “"99 l“ m7 umdmfl‘ I'm "m, ‘of paper are rolled out where it is "o vku“ h’ 7°“ to n” my tun’ desired to plant, and slits are cut in ‘eniendos. Apply surgical oper tiou ruqtilred. Dr. Chase's Uglllllfillt n starvation anti disease. Them is today a grave mi the Island, 25 feel in clrcninfereiice, where 300 or 400 of the liidluii dead must. have been ‘hurled together. ‘In such tragic circumstances the Jesuits decided to leave the urmmy I-‘Ive of their own number hnd been taken nwuv by death. On June l0, 1650. they set out on their long and stirrowful journey to Quebec. Ilc. igmpanled by the remnants of their giloliiiitiins not suffer another dny with Itching, Bleeding. or Protrudlng Pllal or Hemorrhoids. No ll, t-llcvs you at om- ord nmnlslP-Iss. Emu Dims, 731 h , w» Is "WM, w“ LES.B"."..°JI.Z‘.‘.'"‘.'EJ‘ 5352'...‘ "r " "°' ,. .~.,1-. dealers Um! d int uh cncflf. 60o a boimadll 0 mtiniiori, Bates it Co" t nto. Bsmplo box tru. known as Ste Marie l. This thcy‘.""‘1“" ‘|"“i" “‘mst"""""l by p ruins of the last stronghold oftlu-ir ziuscd to lay enough eggs to satisfy 'I'liere arc also intuit-sling traces oi’ n pallsaili‘ itftllllltl the fort. 'l'liesc sills ibcncaih the swampy ground to support tlu- stakes. tine of these the Piiiiatliau National Parks \\'itbiii tbi- fort ls it pro- tected spring, huilt up iii solldniae- filll‘,\' about live fcct square, and a the as to carry away the wat- Of other iii- of inlsslonin; -'|'h0 grade of Imperial’ recommended for your c proper lubrication. (1) Saves‘ friction and wear‘ (2) Increases power (3) Lowers Gasoline costs (4) Reduces depreciation . (5) Gives most lubrication por dollar Consult the Imperial’ Chart-tho IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED . Manufacturer: and Marketers of Imperial Polarins Motor Olla and Marketers in Canada of Gnrgoyh Mobflorl. .3??- Pei-nnk Motor oiu If‘ WE n i guide to Charlottetown Exhibition Tenders Separate 'l‘entlci's will be rec- eivcil by llic uiiilersigiied up to and on ‘Tuesday, the flltn Septeiii her, i922, tor the following privi lcges at the Exhibition to he held in Cliarlottctoivii fruiu the 26th ti. 29th September, 1922. I. For the privilege of catering- under the Grand Stand only. 2. For the printing and selling o’. Score Cards for the Races. l 3. For the supplying oi straw as required. 4. For selling fceds for horses. cattle, etc, on the grounds. 5, For supplying pressed old hay fni" ltace llorses. ln Nos. I, 2, and 4 tlio .ilghr~st or any 'l‘cndcr, and in Nos. 3 and 5. the lowest or any tender not 1181385‘ snrily accepted. Conditions may be obtalnedztt the Office of CllliflPi-l R. Siiiallwood, Secretury-Treasr, Charlottetown. or. is still visalilc. ‘icrior ‘buildings there sign. At present the island is an Indian ‘Reserve and for sonic years the pze- is now no ,| an Jhngllfivlll lnlizihitniiis have busted tbenta‘ , . isclves digging for relics and tor liiiiagiuary treasure. Two years ago inn Indian w . fortunate enough to idiot-over a. brass cannon three. feet lsuit-s on ‘their departure for Quebec, This cannon was bought from tho “Indian by tlit- .\lay0i' 0f Pcuetang- iuislicnc and placctl in ilic local niu scum of that town. Tlic hrokcn rt» mains of tllv cliapcl bell liuvc bct-n lftiiinil in o FOFIIPI‘ of llli" ruins tiiitl/‘m-"H “Fm” Ibiase utensils lie-tiring Front-b iii- si-ripiions, li)[-,'L*l-llI‘l'-\\‘llll a uuinbci- lof (militia of the period. A sit-cl stump bearing the tbrci- ll-tic “ . » .52", tised for making $1lt‘l'2t' incntal wafers. was ilisi-tivcrcti iii |lS-l.~l. and is now In the British .\iu~ 'S(*ilIll. | 'I‘ratlltion says that ivhi-n the ‘Uliippcwas migrated to the island in ville early part of the eigbti-t-ntli ccn- ltuigv from tho laiki- Shperioi- region ‘they found theme a few cliritstlzinizctl dudians speaking a laiigungc (piitc ‘diffs-went from tbt-ir own. This cii» cumstziut-e sGHllS to have given the lislautl its tire-sent. name. Original» ' ii was called "Si. Joseph's dslttiid". The tribunal name of the {Jiiilians then found there is not lklIDWn but lt is supposctl that they live-re t1 remnant of the ant-lent llii gathered tllllUlll‘ tlit- prous who bad have. | *lt is hoped that during the pre- iSPllf summer the preservation work (Mrlllbllllllfllfitl by the Canadian Na- ‘llilllill lParks liltflinbll will be rtirried hut. It is iiiteiiilcil to -pince a meni- orinl tablet on the site and to clear. drain. fence and guard the property so that national piety may not the ltllliFgPtl with neglect of one of the most interesting Iiistorlc sites in A's niida. ~——~—<0>-- ___ MAKING POULTRY MEAT PAY Poultry meat is n hy-prnduct un must Itirins. The farm lluck is sup’ ilit- Itiiiilly and provide ll balance lo help out with the grocery hill, hut when toe birds are sold us IHPuI they are turned off without iuucli knowlciigc as to the cost of production. lt ls necessary to keep truck of the feed that the birds use Hhd know if they are paying a pro- Tliere is no reason why poultry meat should not be raised at ii pro- ilt toe same as cattle and hogs. 0f course, the birds pick up much ivtiste niziteriul around the fnriii, but they also out it large quantity of groin. When broilers. roosters or i-apons are n sideline on the farln ll pays to charge tht-in every cent of their teed bill and then kiinw Ii‘ they are n good business venture. It. will be n bright tiny for the poultry interests of the country when till farmers can present fig- ures on the cost of producing poul- try mei-it. It wlll mean that nniny flocks will grow smaller ln a short time and many will grow larger but it wlll place poultry raising on a more business-like plane than ever FOR SALE One new model Gray Dort Car. llsed about one thousand miles as demonstration Car. Will sell at a bargain. for Sale _t_ll'_ to Rent C. R. SMALLWOOD. - SecretaryTreiisurer. i There will be llorsellaces 8! We are illllllilflZWl by Mr. Win. WP h", ,,,,,h,,,.,z,.,i h, Mn m". Nicholson. ‘lo Hull by" llllblii‘ “l“",7ry .]:lliIt'S to soil by Public Auce tiou at his lionic, No. H (flit-sliiiit- “m, m, \\‘\d[]('§ll[\v\" Aug. 30th. 5 Milndibf- Aug- zsu" “l lulvtlllllllvlltflllg .it l.’ o'clock noon o'clock. p.iii. sharp zill his lltltlitlxihis hwmhul (iflltngp opium“! on lioltl turiiittirc, criintnisiiig parlor. hhhshhh-e Sh Numut “beautifully lining rooiu, ltitclieii, halls and hmshhh ,h,.o,,hh,,u, having hard, hulruoiii furniture. consisting of‘ “hm, rluhrs. Se, mhs‘ steam heat. 3 New‘ Wlclwl‘ imlm‘ WW- ‘l‘"“" iiu; and irost Drpill cellar. ‘There lured oak illuiiig room set, Singerl is “hi” a large yam Wm, garage‘ owing llltltlllllr. range stove, ciii'-||n_,p,_c,,hn at any “mg Terms at pets, oilclotlis, dishes etc. Conic m“, early. Terms at sale. ' ' BENJ. CARTER 8t SON, Auctioneers BENJ. CARTER G. SON, AUIJUOIICGPB. AUCTIQINLSALE Mrs. C. McEachern announces a Public SALE BY AUCTION or HER HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS, ETC. ‘ A_T HER PREMISES _ 179 KENT, ST.. CHARLOTTETOWN, TUESDAY, 29TH. ANG., 1922 Commencing at 11 A. M. on Joliiistons Rivcr Wciiiicstlayq Aug. ‘ltltli. 3 s. I-‘rei: l-‘ur Allii it] 'I‘i'tit Named Race. A llfflt,‘ ass rtefi-csliiiiciii booth and iii I1 IIIHUIS si-rvcd oli ill-.- grilllllili,‘ ,Il:iiitiug booth. i l livcuvliiiily- guarantor-ti n 800d‘ MILTON HIGGINS, ; Sc etnry. BUSINESS STAND FOR_ out l SrniIi-tl tenders will be received li_v uiiilcrsigneil up to Sept. Ifitli iit "I p. in. for llli‘ llcilford Partner's [ll'tl|)t'l‘l_‘v', Bt-tlfortl Station consist-I lng of store. ivarehousti and 14' tit-res of land also for goods llil stuck. (‘lit-qiic 59in to zicctnnpxinyi tenth-rs. Highest or any tender, not necessarilyt acccptctl. For fur-l flier particulars write or phone‘ Rlanuger in charge or THEODORE ELLIS Smfy. Bedfortl Station. ll. R. I Sale Clearing huctinn As I am leaving for ilnitcd Stair-s on Scptcinbcr 1st, I \vlll| scll liy public auction my farm at, Iluzclbrook. August 28th nt ‘.3 o'clock HllllPp. l will sell at public auction the following stock uud crop: 1 draft liorsc, eleven years I draft horse ninc years, i driving horse seven years 8 choice mllrli cows 1 ft) freshen iil October; 2 heifers 2 yours, it fat cattle, 1 steer 1 1-2 years; 1 steer and heifer (yearl- llngs); 1 heifer sevcn months; 2 pigs nliie weeks. t‘rnp:—-St=vcrnl tons hay, ton acres oats. 1V2 zit-re t-iiriiips, ‘Ft-ruin of sale, any amount up t0 ten dollars cash; and over that tipprtivt-il joint noics due In twt-lve » I n)plng human,“ M 13 Rnoyngthfillllrlfilllfl Parlour furniture, _Ma- llogany Settee, Armchair Flockeiqwalnut Sofa, Huntlngdon Upright Piano, beautful tone: Gerard i-ieintzman Gr-imanhsiie- Dinifls ROW" Oak Sideboard, Exlcrislon Tame. Flu-it's- cio. B"ilI‘*l9I11-'- "ti" “Elli, springs l'tllli'll, lltircnlls, (‘Furs iii-w Raymond Svwlll: Ma‘ cliinc, (‘lianibcr Sills, lVii-kt-ir (‘li:iils, Ifiickers. 'l'.'.tblt=s ct.c,', Alt- lllllllrélcl‘ Squaw-s, Rugs, Aluts-JAIIOIPIHXI ~_~('l'0i'l<i'l'.\. Villlvlll’ "lid Curtains etc. ‘Mil b"? llilllilt’— good (‘fillililinn Iiiti-lii-n lflxlllflfil, and ntlicr use- lul iiou-cliifld i-ffiguts ' ~ __lloiisc (rllvll for inspcctluiiAliiiulzty 25th August, 1972. 'l'i~rius at Stile. A WILLIAMSON, The Ar-tlnnccr. Bftlllllllfllmfllllllfildll Sale The nndcrsignctl offers for Immediate stile this wi-II known nnd des- lrabli- Fiirin, beautifully situated at Prciicli Fort, nine miles front Char» lotlelown, |'I‘OIlllll_L!‘(ll'l tbc Hlllsborp River and bounded on the north by the St. Peter's Road, having botli ilic French Furl Road and ilie Sf. PPtPVSIROiHl ai ilic valuable poiiilsffbls liiTIll comprises 175 acrcs,l25 under cultivation. the fliie quality of which may he judged by the pres- clit standing crop. 46 zicres WlLI lumber and lcnclng greatly in excess 0i‘ thc llirnis needs. An P-lglitconroom brick Iiouse with llllVlfl lnrgc barns, nnc barn new and nil in good repair plctiircsqiicl_v sitiizitcil on tlis most imposing sits to he found. The rivcr at ‘this point is It. mile wide with nbuntlunca of seaweed .iiiti_ musscl niud in large q iiaiititics dlrcctly" of its shore. This larin is Wlllllll one and :1 liiilf miles of lNllISlillYIlllKt? (lroauiery, lledtord filillltiii. Store. church and si-Iiotil. Fiiflll will be sold with or without crop at u reasonable price to quick purchaser. l-‘or t'iirt.ici~ pni-tlcunlrs ripply to WALLACE OWEN, Phone 132-120. French Fort P. E. I. EASTERN STEAMSIjlIP LINES, INC. INTERNATIONAL LIN! U. l» GOVERNOR DINOLEY will leave 8t. John at I l. m. and every Saturday at 6 p. m. Wodnelday trips are via l0 I. m. Thursday. Saturday trips are to Boston div-ow, filTUfiNz-tuvs Bolton Mondays ovary Worlnnaly (Atlantic Tlms) for Bolton." Eli-him and LUIIOO, duo amen about duo Sundays about 2 p. m. ""1 Ffllliyl st 1O l. m-(Oav- months from date of snlc, sevt-n; per ccnt off for cash. Sale to! commence zit 2 o'clock sharp. Leigh McEachcrn. John McDonald. Auchioneer. Several light second linnd cars, suitable for making ovcr inln trucks or light delivery rigs. lllgnesi prices paid In cash or trade. J. B. WEDLOCK, LTD. FARM FOR SALE fiitualcd nt I-ITinter River 100 acres of choice land in good cultl~ vatlon. Apply to FRANCIS DEVINE. Hunter River. light loving Tlmo) for Entport, FARE $10.00 At Bolton connect‘ freight and nunnqsr Luboc and 8t. John. BTATEROOMB “All in! ls made vln the Metropolitan Lino sitprul tumors for Now York and points South and Wait. For staterooms. rstu and additional Information, apply to A. C. CURRIE, Agent, no. Jnom. u. n. . .‘MNO Passenger Qtearmr 6,000 Tons Dllplacomsnt. Luvs Montreal Ar. Charlottetown Ar. Charlottetown Mclnnls House, Sourls, suitable n. e. wmrtniit J. s. wsotock, LTD. for ‘hotel. Apply C. P. McCarthy. Tignish, P. E 1,; - 5384-1 Ii 1 for Charlottetown and Ioavo and lglvo for 8t. John's for Montreal lune 24 Juno 27 July 8 Iivly 8 July 11 July 11 My 22 July 2s July a1 Austin s August a August 14, Nltlun is Au ust 22 August as “MIME!” 2 80p ambor 6 Boptoinhor 1' ' p‘ ‘ 16 September 19 Ssptsmbsr 2! For further passenger and freight Information apply to CARVELL. BROS. Agontq