0 i "The wise housekeeper, who a wishes-n‘ iillll in the festivities i oixilarnivai Week. will relieve a hettttrtt unnecessary baking by i iityilig in a supply oi ‘ WHITE LILY BISGIIITS All) CAKES i guests will appreciate the i g tltiality. Payment of Pledges On Tuesday. JULY 15th. the SECOND payment on the pledges given to the P. E. Island Hospital Campaign will be due. and in order to facilitate matters for iboth the cbtyiand cbuntry subscribets. arrangements have been made whereby all amounts can be paid into or sent by malii to ' tifri Canadian Bank of Commerce, Charlottetown. Of if ‘llfybody should prefer, either in the dity or the country. I ' they can’ send their subscriptions direct to Miss Ada Harnia at theiP. E. i. Hospitab Thravnount due on JULY 15th "will be one-sixth of the a ount subscribed, but any portion over and above the e‘ sixth. or the balance of tthe whole amount of the pledge can be paid at the SECOND period. t FRANK R. HEARTI Chairman. Canyign Executive. ‘ new u ~ iOfiiii Ilifffiii I§TTZ£ “the accident of a distribution u! ~ votes, theilargest of three by a . z._ _ I < , You‘ Cant “Keep Thit School Girl Complexion” IF YOU MU$T‘3PEND SEVERAL: HOURS A DAVOVER A HQTtSTOVE-r-iUNLESB, OF COURSE, IT l8 ONE OF OUR MODERN. CONVENIENT. AND EF-FICIENT OIL COOK STOVES Weihave the best-t- From $1.75 to $45.00 select Come in and yours FEiiliELl. A AND ,. iiillliiliil do this appears to be the sole pur- ‘ pose of members. ‘ terial salary. to occupy the seats of _ happy and. unless " forsesn occurs, this is what thcy _ are determined to do. ‘snlail majority, by purchasing the mt eltinilllitlilt? It“. Ball]. glawifil. i l4. per yeas- (ln a President. W. ' Cheaters-v Walt- n. ~ l I‘ tan-m ‘Sffafibi-‘i-iia} Melanin Vlae-Prealieif. J; h; Ilaraatt .> ’ UIIROI Ill! pa; , A. Iaestlaaba I). ll. 0. . -, llidltas aal I r. l. I» III-asst‘ AIIOGU WIN!» D- K- Ulltlv Iss1 at tlve—“-aak Bi Isrtllap - . - ' ' Oalsaee _ atatlve-I. J. Pevvep 4 r Maritime tatlaas is. Grafton‘ It. . Carter A 00-. Qvleaa It. . . A. ilsawa. Ital! Vaelas .- e »' ‘ II- - llallvvl! Ill -- Wm. THU ALL scorer-i "ro ‘v - , yr Today. to the sklrl of the beg- pipes. everyone of evnry national- Ity will be Scotch snd,with o; with- out the kilts, w ll attend tho great Highland games and the he's» rsc on the Driving Park grounds. A splendid programme of ‘sports 1nd entertainment has been pro- vided and it is expected there will no a largo attendance. No one tan afford to miss the Scotch gathering. -__-_¢e§__ ALL OVER FOR NOW The House of Commons is clos- ing its arduous labors this week. interest in the doings of the aes- slon had practically ceased long before the end came as it is now generally felt that there is nothing for it but to let things drag their course out to the end of the parlia- mentary term. To be premit-ted to tbs government and tbs To get another union's indent- rlty. to draw another year's minis- [he mighty for another term is the only thing now left to links them something un- / The 1924 parliamentary farce has perhaps been the only really buniliating Canadian experience since Confederation. A group by i support of e second group, has in power. By a general revulsion y o; puhyjc “mulch the dommam tion, roads and the redemption of group has dwindled to s minority chase, by yielding to the selfish ‘he GUARDI-AI may he altalaea from the lellevvlll Iaaase l1‘ r J. D. Taylor, Stray, ‘JULY 17, toes. |Latsr, provision was made to use, been nominally the official pnrtysylarge part of the profits earned 9"“ "‘ “°“' m“ "mmii" "i "l" rhsooooo, of which saaooooo was; mree- Y“ by cllimmlinl. "9 9"?‘ utilised toward providing for P. l‘. larpli» Ptlasa It, Granary ' J. l’. DIII-"QICOI IO- W. ‘IIIIQI ‘ Rel! ltlvat West n. lite. lee an- Ava.’ i Freda-sud», y rue qt»... t. . . i‘ "r _s_. ‘t » t sore-s‘ av ' ‘rite! w/w hum Swltbin's h...» which r commemorated on July 15, accot lug to old tradition should govern the weather in some sort for forty days thereafter. That is. if rain falls on that day. tradition hns it that rain will full every day titers- after until the forty days have pass- ed, which would be bad for the hay- mQt-s. On the other hand no rain on the good saints day would forecast a long spell of continuous dry weather, which would be very injurious to the grain and robt crops. St. Swithin died in the yehr 862, some 1062 years ago. The rainy d1! saint of Scotland is Si. Martin and the St. Swilhin of Frunco in so far as the weather is concerned is Si. Gorvais, whose day is June 19th. Tradition has it that in 1725 on Balliot. a French bank- St. Gervaia day'it would rain more or less every day for forty days afterward. So many people took tho bet that the entire fortune of the banker was pledged. The bet was lost and Ballot was ruined. it might perhaps be as unsafe to now lay a wagsr that it will not rain during forty days to corneas “it was a hundred years ago to bet that. it would. At this writing rain is need- ed bore apparently. but the need is considerably greater in several othsr sections of the Dominion. ‘ Quebec province has become. itllilt er, made a hot that as it rained on ' ‘ l; [has rt-tr. sen: FUEb-DIFFERENT » naeuure i l Two neighbors were talking about their coal. They had received their supply tromlhe some doulor. off one some front the same cur. (mp wnaapettklttg of how satin- factory coal -wtis. llls house was very comfortable. and ltad been during all the cold ‘venthcr. tile thought it must be 91'6"!’ good coal. Tho other chap complained bil- tenly oi’ the cool. ills house was never comfortable, Forcing his iur~ nut-e to the utmost he could never get the temperature up to 70 degrees it‘. Now us his furnace was the same style and model as the other, it act-mod a bit puzzling» diowsver the one with the satis- factory iteutlttg went over and looked over the other furnace. lie discovered that the furnace had not been cleaned out after the prov- ious winner's use. that the pipes were heavy with soot. and that the smoke pipe had dtoon pushed loo for into the brick chimney. Alter tilt-so things wore corrected tb-s man got reui satisfaction from his furnace and coni. ious crinte that lt has become quite the regular custom to present the presiding judge at the opening of lllP court in Georgetown with the traditional‘ white gloves. This has again occurred and again called for the discriminating commendation of the Chief Justice. There is also much more in his Lordshilfs thoughtful and weighty deliverance touching upon matters of deep im- portanct» to the welfare of the province and its people in- dlviduaily. that should be - cars~ fully considered and acted upon. quite renowned for its yearly sur- pluses. it was rumored some time ago that ite surplus for last year would he a full million dollars.‘ Prentiss Tascbereau has since an- nounced tbat it totaled $1,200,000. in ten years pest the aggregate at yearly surpluses has rap up to $14,237,482. ln l921~22 the surplus was over five millions, but that was the first year of the operating? of the Quebec liquor commission. _._ _ .__..... by liquor for education. culmina- the debt. The profits made by thcl sale of liquor last year were some‘ the. has succeeded in maintaining its Igrip on its seats and. although‘ thorn has been disunlon in the pun ‘unusable Progressive group. they are all so anxious to got that last $4,000 that nothing can move them from their seats. Meanwhile. to hold these Pro- every tradition of their party, have thrown to the winds every ooneid» oration" for their country. have calmly 535th Canadian industry and . 111 Ina I at g. w .'—_ "..'......t T cits‘. , a ‘ " .".,.Qi-t<‘:ti.;w"-.": g ilY - Tiiliilfi i. .av.-- ‘ ~.»» REXALL l 13th ' thttitti nuns .154 ..yi "Latte enjoy them ‘ripen new» got-M PER sex his. t" ‘ t J All ifliiisPlP$iii BE illlPEiiil 23:21.2?" ..:“:;:"1;.::::* rtabley u toast-three’ meals ire-slay- eyes, intent only on holding their seats. of their pet schemes by which they bad hoped tn purchase with the farther they raised a howl of distress and persecution. Yet. tiny declined u. appeal to the pooplc. the only ap- peel open to them. If iheflenate; has injured the people by vetolng the political railways projected by tbelgw-rnment wby not appeal to tbelsst thing tbitjihiberal govern? meat will do for they know only too well what tbs consequences | would be. ‘ . _ i’ demands of, the second group. it m‘ F P"°"i“°h' "'91"!- grsssives the Liberals has shot-tried,“ is ruined. To thousands or neon- tle the open legalised sale of llqttor agrlculturo fade away before their’ eleeumt situation at Ottawa. . . the people for redress? This i“ services named. leaving 31.200300 "This is quite the opposite of the federal plan as curried out by the King Government. The federal ex»- perta turned a very formidable dé- ficit into a socalled surplus by a trick of bookkeeping. The Quebec surplus is real and substantial enough, whatever we may think of - the morality of tbs moans by which has proved a curse and the public revenues raised by such solo are tainted by the evils of tits traffic. ’ Ths Wemhlsy eunuch of the; London Times contains an article‘ on "Canada ~'l‘oday" which deela when the Sea.“ "m-nad on, with the potiticsl situation in tho‘ Dominion. "The illness of Mr. Fielding and the withdrawal ‘of' Blir Lorner Godin from the Cabinet." it says, "have vitally affected the . After the Prime ‘Minister they wsro beyond question» the most powerful memb- ers of the Osbbiet, and it is very_ apparent that since their practical retirement it is less difficult for ‘the Government to make advances to the Progressives." it is quite tree that Ileebrs Fielding and Gonin were e year ago the most powerful of the menibe t. of tba manner ate um witbost excepting so. 16hr. nurse Times has aeho. -_-n— It ought-ales te be noted that sd- Wsncee were made‘ to the Progress- ' The session noweiosing has ivee fest year while Ilr. fielding. widens llotlillll but tutti; tocmaitwhhh-th health, llltl sn- u...» Nit has added eaorlbflfly tot-tbeimllil ""0 5°!" "Wilt" - °Y l" - i . l . t . S nubile debt; it has, at‘ cabaret. bitbotigli time gentlemll htmmmati-iim... Pierre-him. yialsflerstefi rob nus fiscal .poIlej:_.,.4t-bg ‘ W431i"! i "worm-ass um Ylvnheiss 11,9 mount-n mu. em m ' " the session sew eleslse, ssd sash ' ill I‘ i" fit for the pro- "fssionffflfe fact is appal- Ilflf Government N. Ilfifllflllh was 60' * _ " lhlflda e support Id _ were se useless enemy; _ two of ti influential _, 25 p. c. iiff i All This Week t i l often ti: it‘: out font-pick. . t. t ll _. I . . they a! have the same kind of lgg-—“ in e ape—tbst food acts exactly the same in every kind or body. and under every condition of health. _ and yet even in health, two med‘; one thin and the other fat. can oat exactly tbs same food for» one whole month. and ‘the thin one will be xeqtlyyt-be some weilhi. WI‘- ha eysnwxee. and-the stout one has put on vepouuds. ' This would show that oven in health that the food is handled dif- ferently in different people. ba- causs their tbsues. their juices, their blood are different. and than "take an individual truck, and as it developed later,» tilfltl Lletitrminttiion when whose body iii not being cleansed properly. whose lungs do not ven- llate his blood, whose skin is not very activo. whose heart muscle doesn't send the blood along very powerfully. die is sound. be would be czullrtl well, apd yét think of (be different way his body. ‘ s tissues, his ‘blood ilfNl so forth ‘uld ‘b " die tho food he takes in, if be w e just in a little ltctte. shape physically. . (to further and think of people actually not. Tlielr tissues would not of rounso handle it even as wcll. My thought is that rules cannot be laid down as to quantity at. any rate- that will suit everybody, Each body ‘is s. law unto itself. O JUILY 17.—You can be thorough ly practical when it soetm-t to you necessary. with n rcservo ul force you set your mind on a thing- (lootl ltnsi nests cnpncity. with a pretty clear ‘A -..‘t ‘M V‘ .. - _ V I , g U . $- -. t t w i lilonlo Come will’. lei show "you how ytveéhj ioursep- aralei at eneliinie on this MililEilii marvel ifillinlner iiook <Siove. o Holmans Ltd. a t" Sunnysitle Daily ‘Selections POI though you have o capacity for til‘- iectlon that goes very deep. When keen about anything.- lt is not un- llkciy that you have n, convincing way of talking about it that oilcn brings; pononts round lo your point of view. A strong head; n heart that ls not always allowed to havo its say. 'i‘r-eusuro lovt- when it is given to you. Your birth-alone is the ruby. witlch means contentment. Your flower is the water-lily. Your lucky color is green. MY NEiOhiBOl lhave n now neig the wit)’. Who took up her residence early ill t. bitty. And sill nf the iuruiutré ever i saw Was nothing but rubbish and sticks un d But when l made hei- “a call just now t iou mi Gifilwf. hntiss. somehow, >1‘ Yollllg hlens-lliiltlle Aged-Old nth; the... tn tt iilFil in your own mind oi how fur di R d ‘ you have u right lo go anti how fur G other people, also have u right to go. Not nalurutlly arntlvs. ‘ _ _ ____ - hbour just over t illi This All trim and tidy neat. sat,- flus, t than mine; All This Week and light. white; hom Was n bro and The prettiest cottage in nlltln - str t or lhllltiedown silk was h... the... A thousand times batter sud curler I ll-er curtains, to shut out lit».- lter. _ Werfe woven of blossoms pink ttui And the dainty roof green ieal emerald dome. did see. tree. ‘Tls the coolest nook that you em '_ ' ilfrts. Yeilowblrd'a nest in the apple she had furnished her . _ -—.By Anna M. ‘Pratt. Week her tiny { like .1 a i Sizlesail Moiielsliit any Figsre y; 0.;_,..t- Serges-j-Tweeds Ilill ntlliiigI|S—P|Iili8 Stripes at 25 P61‘ Cflllt dheoks all ..- 1K0‘. t . _ . s’ llress ilotne Week tntltgye yosrllosey ‘ l‘ eldfllitstofieklironl liilew ' m,‘ uni l 1 i . l