" THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I lust rude people." l tried to nlallel my own voice sound casual, so‘ she wouldn't think I minded "i don't mind them." Violet answered calmly 0f course it was rude. but we can't prevent people from thinking. And if they think us rubes and hicks, we must look like it." She went over to the glass studying herself carefully. “l thought my suit was stylish." she said‘. But it must look funny beside that girl's. l felt so funny passing those strange peopi i didn't daro look But l will next time, and see what Ihe difference is." ‘ And that bccatno the keynote of our whole point of view in the city What we did not know. We, promptly investigated- and tho innumerable details we found were amazing. However. that afternoon, or ramp,- pflfly that evening, we ate for our supper the lunch of sand- wiches and jam packed for us b)‘ our friends in Hartford. The cil- prvssnlan brought the trunk. nnd iluil caliie for his first rcal visit. [-1.- hrolightalld evening paper and l lliailagc-d. by sifting off at on!‘ side, and reading this. to leave the ,twn of them as much alone 1 as tiossihle. 'l‘itcpaiper itself W35 a revolution and a delight to me. l rarely saw the country iolllllfll that Jim subscribed for. "Look at this Vi." l said, after a tiiilo l passed the paper to llcr. li was a liiiio. world. condensed iiiiiioitlwcli" ” N0 Iilllli “BARN Noinore-“GeolilowMySore FeetBurnl'_'— ' from ' nndCallbiues i” ' Qtitjhoirlexfollrs in ‘tllése Provinces the ‘sea naturall ask for RED ROSE. T when they want e very best. Risokoslz TE ‘ l A Sweetheart iii lhliiy . THE STORY OF A W0 MAN'S TBANBFORIA‘ TION The marriage of Miss Edith Wllinlfred Jenkins. daughter oi ills Worship the Mayor and Mr! Jenkins to Frederick Alsdal-do Gates took place abthe Bnilllil- Church at 6.30 yesterday llltlflllllii. Rev. Ross Eaton. being the ol- ficiatlng clergflllflll- The .bride who was given awa)‘ by her father. was very becoming ly attired In s suit of blue broad- cloth with gray squirrel trinlniintlfi, with hat to match and carried a gorgeous bouqut-l of piiik roses. i She was attended by Miss Eve-l lyn Jenkins as flowcr girl. , The gronl was suppnrit-il by .\li‘i Earl Prowse. while the ilriile- was‘ assisted by Miss Alexa Lowe. l The church which ivas nicely; ilPCKIFiHEfl with flowers and potted, plants ivas crowded a l‘: By Marlon Ruhmcsm very vQQQQQvQOOQQQO-Q-QQ-QOOQ-oe- MORE TlMlD ADVIETIIRES Chapter 28 Thai afternoon we unpacked and ‘hung lip or put away as rnany of loiir things as, were in the various lbulidles with us. Then. having nothing to do. we decided to leave the ugly room and wander out. ' "We'll see the city.“ Violet re- ,marked. 1 suppose we get lost?" l was in isuiiden terror. For the city seein- t-d |iiliitles.~.,. j "We wioiri." Violet assured nie "stunningly". Suddenly she assumed ithi- crown up protective air. l was ‘the old aunt who feared m go 13th George V. A. D., 1922 {about in strange places. ' i “ff we do." she said, "we'll ask. in Re Estate of John hlcfireizor You rt-iiit-niber how kind that late oi Morel] ill King's County ii ‘ wiiiiian was that directed us uP he said Province, deceased. tes ilerc. You know," she took on u |iie\i' tone, as though ilie idea llatl ‘just occurred to her, "l don't {believe tlic city is agrcat terrible ‘dragon l'("lll_\' lo grab alid devour At all pod Druggim '1s2QQ§ted’ DOMINION 0F CANADA Province of _. Ralphj ‘find (‘evil JrllklllS. Popi- Btcl‘ and? i1. Wesley Robbie. _ i ‘ During lilo i't'l"i‘llll\ll_\' .\Ii'.~"=4 Th?" mum“ “Mr P“! m‘ .l~‘l*iitb llafiisc l"6‘ll1ll'l‘t‘ll “(l Phi-l 'h°°'l'nth".'nz'lwko:cdol;l“nyglpr_ “a a‘ ‘ Pllfifl in." iii lior pleasilii: mailnerJ you e - . v _ _ i i much n you Wm“ Mrs. l'\tilll Rogers pftslilliig l} N0 Ion lI&IY¢I|IlE%-l"l0 plasters, ‘ill? iirlafl. u, After the ceremony the happi, liouidl. nor cracking the skin with‘ d h h _l _ ! e couple‘ rot-c to t o. riii-s tom . powdern; no fuss; no bother! b7‘: ""H“‘ d"t°.'7d frmm lliriizhton. where a weddini! llfvllk" urn n3. c: ouse . lri- i-i-i. .~'Iu|l.<.| _' y __ _ _ , , -. 3 r} while pains from corns and hiinions pm“ s“ “new ‘flier! ‘Qrlggrlhlnfl disappear as if by magic! Result! ;"l'l'l ~lr5 QM“ m“ or ‘_ _, riune sunning! Tliouuiidii now tiiikiiiz win-re ihvi" crossed 'b.\_ the w‘ i -_ H _, ' about Gypsy Foot Rslief—a wonder- fprry to Illlll‘ the .\l:iritiiile Prov-i U) the nnouianle A. flannel mo“ m. motor on :1 llflllQVlllflflllilllltll “arburton burrogaie Judge fnl secret from the desert! Try it to- “lnll-‘lllml’ ‘mum, Wm‘ l"? m" trip. Thev were accompanied a=;°l Vmllflifl RV». k9- I secret the Elle foot Inn] 00ml’! Apply‘ It In I illite- RED ROSE corms isfrec if its..." ‘Si-AND settles clear as a bcll-—no egg needed. PRINCE EDWARD m THE PROBAlE count l‘ IN I MEIYIKRIAM MISS MAR; T. McDONALD 5""- iMlss Elsie McPherson, a nieiro or lMr. ‘McPherson. two broth“. ‘Messrs. Daniel and Angus John: son of Lousiburg, C. 3,, and two sisters Mrs. Albert MCDOtlgaII o; l“ Miss Marv T. McDonald of Hilr- Alberi Bridge. C. B. and Li", ‘Va-v and 5"-l"-’l"'ll-"inlolly Jct. died very suddenly, lllSl‘-lm"?l'lll Bevlns of Salem, Mass. out. shortage of labour in some places. - PROVINCE or ousezc Harvesting‘ of cereal crops well under marrow! Successful results in P\'I"f‘_\' cue positively guaranteed. or haw back the little You nay. Sold in this city by all good drusizlsis including . ‘ents. far as Bank.“ by int- briiltfs p.'ir-' To the Sheriff of the (‘ouuty oi i-vrry wvak The wedding presents which in-= King's County oi" ally Constable or literate person within said County. little person that coincs to it. believe its just as kind as ll"lll}' Falls imzl as oblig~ into a nl tlosvl‘ print. ltiold of alnarrlage of ultii-llillionzlilvls daughter. l-t iblid how a wolllan had _kili- speaking gnod yields are expected‘ All root crops are doing wcll andhmsmess vmt u, My grass pasture continues iWedilesday afternoon. While on iii Isaac ClIEV-Efllfillllldl‘ of in good ithe Till.- Fate Mrs. MoPhet-son was | _ Plolllyteriaii erie‘s. New Zealand. Alter reachinQNhurch. a life member of the W, Pfl IlPTSKPlf in the slums because iior husband left hr-r. ll told how $300,000 worth of jewels hail iiceii stolen front a wealthy yaniiisilialfs wife, and it had an article on lloW a family of six could live on $25 a week. it gave columns to a tangle in international politics. lt had a story written by a man who flew on riirpl-iric from San Pramisco to Si. Louis to deliver a love lctt- ~.-r from a friend to hiis friend's fiance who was iii ill ii hospital it hail in it ‘war. diplomacy the past llll‘ future tho ever wonder fill and amazing present; it had all lifc fr-iiii the sociail events to llll.‘ piiIii-e record of tho crimes of the pool. ll told of a boy of llllli- ivho hail passed all his col loge entrance examinations, and tllc rci-ilrii of a man of (l0, arrci-t- oil as a murtiertr. whose mind condition. Crops on the whole are considered better than for some YQHTS. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO M. S. of O'Leary and isoined by the which she lived. The casket was covert-d with hlflllly 9g. community iii .\ll". Cheverie's in the forenoon. silo‘ felt unwell, and lay down on a bed for a short time. Presently she leit better and sat down with the fam- ily lo dinner, apparently all l‘llg'lll.’fl0\\'f'l‘.'l. a broken circle by ha; but after llinncr she relapsed and husband, pillow by'her daughter, dieil quite suddenly, supposedly Olllvrifillll by the W. M. 1S. and num- llcart-iaiitire. Her remains wcreiernus sprays. taken i0 her home at Harmony Jci. Tito pal] bearers were; Herbert the same evening whore they l'f-‘- .\l(‘\\'lllllllll!l. Alexander Morrison, iuaiiicd until Friday morning. Noll MoPiii-rson, John A MC. _wlleilcc, followed by ii lilrge cnn> Pherscn, Alonzo‘ McGrcgor and [course of friends and lllt)lll'IlEl"5.,Miil('()lll1 MncFadyen. i . .- i -,., . -i< mo“; are doing we“ pnmmpfi Wmégsécisongtgxigiiitil32115013; lSYilney naPhrs please copy.) hr; lteavy crop oi‘ good qualiillaltiieln was cllailtcil by tiic pastor I01" "u" goml average lamp‘ ‘T-légjihe repose oi‘ her soul. ziiicr which agmknl “no: lirlfgwxst mum)‘ tile body was laid to vest in iiil- 0 5mg a“ d I ' joining cilui"cli~_vard. Tiiiss hit-lion. |alil was a ilaugiiiei" of the lute John‘ _ .\l(‘ll0lll\l!l. (Bin lloniiid) of liiir- Mrs. Patrick l-lvalis. at the age of 67 ‘lll0l1_\'. i\ brother. (leorge. died sud- Fears, The deceased was licld in Harvesting has been seriousiyuienly. under Qflllilll)’ sail circunl-itile highest esteem by a large cit-- delayed on account of heavy rains staiiircs. twn .\'¢‘=ll“-* ill!"- nlwni illl-"i "l9 "l mellfls- She leaves l” "will" iihrouglput iihe hliiritime PlilV-lllfllt‘. Bt-siili-s liar sistterdn-liivr, Mrs. tl sorrowilit; husband. one soil. inces. Favourable weather con-Geomo McDonald and family. she 11100105. M80 two ilrnlliflffi- P9191‘. ditions now urgently required lllfllvilVfiS to uiniirn a sisii-r, Ill-tin. and Henry Curran. of St‘. Tileresl oats harvest, pastures exceilcnLlMrs. (Professor) J0llll .»\. Xicllon- West. to whom the tieeliest svmia If Marconi gets his .\fars mes- sage it will say "Having a fine time. Wish you were here." Threshing‘ operations coniinuc to show good yiields of excellent duality ill all grains. Rcncral rc- turns lining larger than for some voars. Weather has been favour- able for corn which will ho a goo”:- crop. indications are for ‘abun- dance of feed for coming winter. M RS. PA'T_R_I‘C—I( EVANS. "Thai-o pnsf-ifll peacefully iiivay on Srptflsi. at her home in Si, Titer- csa, following a prolonged illness. MARITIME PROVINCES there was so l ventured. you see your eyes," ' it all Bud Charlottetown Exhihiiiiin iiaiiileisi i . Separate Tenders _will be rec-l5"59'6'2" eived by the ltndersinneil up to; ' and on Tuesday. the fiiih Septniii-i ller, 1922, tor the following privi-EFARM » legcs zit the Exhibition to be llPlili ______ in Charlottetown from the 26th to.‘ The undersigned Oficrs rm sum ‘his farlil of seventy acre-s 0|" land. 29th September. 1922. 11' F01‘! ltrlsfiiprwlléuz of Icfuerlngall clear and ill a llizll state 0f cui~i “Die; [feh "Mid vhf“. ,, - livaiion. Excellent ilweliing house‘ s _"' 0L‘. [d8 lzrmltlgl" Elk i9 m“ miiillil out. buildings, tilrce quarters of (gr? arhs f" l? "Lfsj , , ,,‘a mile from Hradalbane Station‘ ' l‘; l e sumumg o‘ 5mm “and one mile i'i"olll Emerald Sia~ requ“, ' . .iioli. Near churches and scliool._ 4. For scilini: feeds for Wm Se“ Mm m, Win10“, cm“ , F For further particulars apply iti-("Kll-l cattle. etc, on the grounds. 5. For supplying prcssci WALLACE MCKWNON. Brailalbanc. l’. E . Iac STAN LEY DOAN E- Barringuill. Nova Scotiii '-*"r IMRS. RONALD D. McPHER-SON. Thom-i pitsstgil til lief‘ L'l.t‘l'llfll 1'0 ’ll'il nii .\ui:. 29th, \lrs. iloilniil D. hlt-Pllcrsoii of’ O‘I.i:ary. l‘. E. i.. lTlii- lllllPYiil which took lllZlFl‘ on Weather generally Wilflll iillfllAllg. 31st ii-as VPTY liiri-tcb" "limitl- bnil as iihv asked. mind them, they were: that ’ PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ‘ land i Clearance Auction Saiei .-\i Vernon Bridge on Monday, Sr-ptelnlier 18th at 2 o'clock. l have ;soiil nl_\' properly and am leaving ‘.ior Fnited States, l will"on aihovc ldate sell the following: i 1 ilriving mare, 1 cow, 20 Plyillouth] ‘ 011G119 (pure broil). i driving wagon. W driving sleigh. 1 hand truck, 1 lo ,si-i liarroyvs, l single plough. 2 Sivllzh roilos, 2 sets driving harness. lfnno almost lit-w), 1 set cart has, aamy accepted‘ A1 rill! 510ml" '11.)‘ infill 0i llllllinvlglglllliifllllllfl (EllJfllllillgiffflgirnizliyfiir _ . _ ‘ili‘l‘i'.~l M0 clcur. lll notiil stale of cul-‘nlillrc. extension table and dining chaflotmwwn Plctou servmL ‘iiviiaicill. bitlzincc CflViJFCil ‘romll "lllllrlb l Plano‘ (mahogany Conditions may be obtained at; the Office of (Jilztrles ll. Sllliill\'i'i)0fl.! I with . i -=.=-..hri "it..- . l s, "ylagilzilc-n has riesiiiiicil;iizii"ii and soft wood, good l)'.lll(l~ sgrslilki,ceherénlgkfleszlhaifziwuglaénlrsg Secretary-Tress. Chai-lniteinwil. Ci R. QMRLLWOOD, seicreulry-Treasurer“h” "rm-V Swvum‘ an“. ‘S “Ow "lmhlllus- W9“ lemwll “ml “'"ll'l""l» lit-hairs 1 Ravllionii sewing lllaclline. int: ri-tiirii trips. irwivlnt; (fllill‘llilllkt‘ quarter mm, 1mm Uigg Smfinm mi] kiwhpn rang? l ha" MOM I i - - "it" ‘:i.~'.‘..- - . . i " ' Ifimlllnl‘walrfillwfilzléhetcl]{ni"nxut i.li.iilis from strhool. close to (‘llllrifllqlllfillfl lloztioi", carpets. rugs and "'" ‘ l‘ s‘ "’ ‘ (f5. all iiioiu home in [loud localiriiiflliioiriliiis. Rise many other house 9-15‘ [tint-titer with crop. l8 acres flalsQhMd effects‘ Mrs. John Murphy Announces A] BRUCE STEWART 8i. 00.. LTD lit tolls ha)’. 4 port-s of wllcal. 2'~_» PUBLIC SALE BV AUCTION , _ Aifillll" _ iacres pUliIIUOS, i/g ilt‘l't' turnips. it o’ ‘grxguvslgilf: gltlrnélllllgirvertic‘ atlmulrmmltnwn‘ S“; U‘ L9“; . _ . _ __|‘llf1l siiid b)’ Private still.- will be ayt 11 m m: on l sold by [iiiblii- auction on tlit- ])l‘l!ll ' Fflippiy gfy-L 3Ep1'_ I iscs fill ‘Plliirsilily, Scplcllllii-i" lllll‘ __ ____.,_:. Comprising h-T] D|n~ al " tfcliick with crop. Apply INQT|CE TQ cREm-rggs OF . —- va mg ex-, tension talble. Austrian Bentwoodl dining Chairs. Hhlr cloth i-settel Miss Bernice Siiiliz- 'f‘wir"iii'rs JOHN s, MARTm, FIRST MEETING WHERE himnss m RECEIVING ORDER MADE Parlour chairs. beds. springs. bcilanil Soinisis Diplomas, .\lt. Allison J- A- MCDQNAI-D. dllfilliinevi‘ tldngl, kitchen table. chairs, el.c.iConsel'vaitlr,ii of .\iu. tl7 Pnwiial Street. ice chest, writing desk, kitchen‘ RPKliiTilllflll hltiiiiliiv. 'i‘liiii"silzi;-',5055-671. cllllboald- clllllfl d0"!- "ollkerY-izl’) loilill?!‘ Prlllce Slwel- ——l in tho Estate of flcorgo E Tull glassware and chamber sets, oil-i Please register as promptly m Norm mmflc" m 0,10,,“ (imm stove. counter sinnii 4 xi‘ and otu-Ipossiblo. ii", Prim... Edward Wand’ Mel-ch er ilseful household effects. SCHOOL OF MODERN VIOLIN an,‘ Bankrupt ‘ll swlmy “l9 will. ‘be Pl-AVING ,_ ‘ , _ Notice is hereby givcn that TllPflilay. will‘ ‘SBDI- ll n- "l- hllmpr Wm‘ "m" “M” my‘ George i‘). Tull of North RIINHCO Terms at 5“l°~ "w" l.“"-“"* “ml "‘l“‘l“*’“' “'0' "r l‘. E. island was udJutli-zcil Bank A WILLIAMSON, lmwlllllgry l” ‘limwllll! 'l’“‘"'l°°"' riipl and a receiving lll'fll‘l' lllailr A“ 11 L, near >- ippiiiig point itl Quiet-id's , ~ , i L on u‘ (minty would like ll finiiui-izil part (lzgzgrlddy the 25m day o‘ Amws‘ 1131".‘ f?Ir“r"‘_'_(l:'r:'1l (“Eirrllg-I" ‘lllnllf Notice is filrhier given that iilc (_,'n“"w.t] n" n‘ “pf” “fl (f lmllfl“ ' first meotiilg ni‘ Creditors Ill ihc " e ' l - ~ '~' 9""? "ll-‘rlllilll- above Estate. will be llciil in tlii Board of Trade Rooms in Char Dimi- AVOID BRIGHT-COLORED _ MATERIALS l‘°"*°*- Birds in the Collslflllillilll oi Hughes llrllg us" Ltd" n“, “the, (wmmnant. ppigiiill. Tho Guardiulri WHERl-L-LS‘ upon readinr: tilcl It was the first of \'iolct's phil- good druggiots. iexwnds hpgtrticst CfIlIQWTUllIHl-ODS.EfIBIlIlOKI on file of Williiiln 1). 'i\lC'!DSfll)ll)' about llll.‘ city, She hall a '- ' TT‘ iliwfll 0i 51- VEIPFS "in King's Conn jkccn insight ,Wlll(‘ll di-velopeti as ‘ Kill“! a (‘llllllflll iilill‘ b8 i55il9ii liii" "Our first vvalltnvas a hiLlimid V ‘the IIUFDQW llemlllilllel‘ 59! iflriililliloiii-zh. Wii carciulLv wrote down — IYUU n"? lllfireinfv lwfebl‘ relllllfPiblll" lniiilcs of thi» streets as we llonlloll to M1- R- ll‘ lllfl) - l “l siiid Estate to be and itppeal" beforl tctipgtl an liriir. we canto back l0 lllfl-llk ille lll-lllll? lol‘ pa“ lml-“flle ill. ll Probate C0111‘! l0 b8 llfilil nvpr lht- sump girl-tits, following at lronage and to solicit the» .~.aiii~- f .3“ me Con“ House in (jhurloltc m“ H“ w" had "mun It w“ “m: iiicr and well iivsclwin‘: 0i lTllllfsiiid Province on Tucsdiiy tlic liinc- Smut» l-f llll‘ otllcr Double who lkind atienlion imii lllilmllllii“ iteeniil (lay of Septclilbcr iluxt. com ,-,,.,,,,,.,y h, U". Mus‘. were slum: l "He? b)’ Diwali? Salt‘ "l! b95111". J‘ L. LOCKHARTY HDL’, at illl‘ hour of eleven o'clock [)|| ti“; _Q'_(ll)s lpmiing from H“. iii-nil fill (‘leaf buildings, froiitinu cause if any they can w.l_v the .i\c- Mm. fin-q“ m" uHnfiQ for this place "l1 ("Well lllvfl will l)? ‘will Willi: ;»ctliinis of the said lilsiziie should ILU] has“ pulp“, In“, days when °l' Wlllwul- CYOP- Cmlli l3l/il "Free" i ‘inot be passed and the Estate cios- 33.“. ym-k “m; nmukpvn ‘yen, d9. g0 polaloesl ‘é “u? U‘ mrmps an“: ‘illml “ll "lollml "l “Mm” D5 Si?“ fronts“ Tlir-v looked at us frankly" ions 0f 1101011"! lflfillfilievllfill- ' "" ’ari, Esq. Proctor for said Pciitioii- - ‘f - . , l . " h; t , , do in) 1 b 4 the any time. AUDI)’ on DTEYHISPS iu i Auxiliary kniii-klibuut schotiiit-t. A‘ D l do hereby Order tha'-‘r;ll"l'll girllriirunl‘: ajfeytigédlml-tsgelll}! Ii never vs pet cyon Orwell old. brand and sails. new 10 horse published in some newsmn m, pub __ I _ _. l H .. lpower Acadia 9mm“, lhfge upqfnished in Clmflonoinwn in bupenx usiilii and laughed ill her llilnillicr» mutt?!‘ a“: +2.1" I inmzcv m.” d,,ri,,s_ m,“ found‘ p“. Cmmw in ‘wince Edward lsiund‘ chief. ‘Wm U m‘ t happen ‘with in the larger Potato (listricts offalil. Saskatoon Vniversity. also an- lllY Will 06 (‘Xlelifleil Sllfl “R5 li~ ileclly llgmi ms‘ “ml “M” “ml “lloni-e in each wot-k, for at least ‘ u‘) ‘P ‘nsuo s 8p l I ' - 4-’ t a 1300 bushel." pro‘ _ . , _ , ,, ‘yield is expected. Aiple reports ' --. Eiernl rest grunt unto ilcl" mllllllllsleloll 1° llel‘ llle lalll ill“ it) o ons or ’ dale hereof rlllflu-lllill n‘ flue collyifnljfls “u-‘q, p", in?" we heardtilfifillls in have. Lwcni on. ‘ lcunflnue fiwuurable] from l~,,,iged£:,rd_ “m; 1M perpetual “gm of ihc Holy Catholic church. lllei ‘lltllllixtwlinbie ‘Olllil-‘mlh DOWN]. ‘n-i-lllpltll" glrl "lilfi. “Kinney! hp. 5am‘ ‘mm ‘l “we Annapolis Valley. With llIVIIlIPlSIIIIIL‘ upon her. lllllerll‘ w“ “em ‘m Slllldlly all . L pu paces respei its», “YPML where did you m,‘ theltlfilllPllllll. looking at the story of llmlii? in GNJFEMOWB in Klnfni vim,’ mmul to m, in m, iilkc so nliif-h beans when vou sec‘ 1 h" " i’ i’ ~o - s f l . , , ,. . . ' - ' r room , ~ to the average “ar. except ionil- P‘ -‘ i‘ “The L "will"? ° P5999‘ {gfriiiiéty aforesaid, and ill front olvrhm, mom]. ii Int of it. Why, I've carried $30Cloem H X About eighty carriages followed her lit‘ - Pllfml-limlsn i" -l"\lnl lllflfl’ ln_ “no w‘, “wk as 000 with lite many a day." l remains to its last resting place, ‘aforesaid, so that all persons in-I my “lalist.” he expp,'lned_ “Bonds! Messrs. Robert Curran, Peter Mc~ ‘l'?_l"~’~‘~‘l_@‘~_l l" lllf’ 51ml Esllllf‘ "5 sccuritiils iron‘ my firm to Kenna, John (7alrn.~i.lf’lii.rick(7iirns, “mmwml may ‘mle ‘we “(mp9 om" llm“ °l' l‘) blinks and "ilfii dry hay crop about 00 per ccnl iifii-ii. and wits cuiiiiuctcii by Rev. ‘Pillrivk TF-‘ilnfir and Plllllll MW“?- “m Sea‘ nf‘h"?a“‘co“rl “l” "hfllll- Wllll 5° "llllill "Wile-Y." Vlictiedirig under favourable con-,l’iiilit . Fml“e°n',‘,',,"‘ll “I “hum?” “'4- Slllllle" l9lT°P i" ll?!‘ OYQB-‘tlitlnns, 70 per n-int of ilVPTiil-Zt“ 'l"lii- elect-used was liorii iii Louis- A- n- l9“ "lid ll! ll?‘ l-ll "SUXXDOSQ finnlel-llllli; siwuid haip-lcrop-roois 76 per cont and iiii-,liiirg. (2 li.. Aug. 27th. 1939. iii-r A’ B‘ WARBUBTONQ favourably. Apple picking neiicrahfivas spoilt lll Boston. Mass from their "@545 almost without excep- ‘llldm m lilxctilirilt third crop of fllf!lll‘Z1f\\'ll(*l1C-.*. silo ctiiuc to (Tin-ary July tion "void bright colored materials being harvested in Okanngali~il000 ivilich might qinite easily lead til ‘fludflll ltulneroiis articles of silver‘, inz. Only it has lunch more to m, Two Mg", "cxmnnn pm; ca, cut glass anti table linen \V"?i't‘ i*.\-1 GREETING: iialk about. ,t_v aforesaid, Farmer. ilie Exeirutorislle wont along, l rarely round .of the above named Estate, llfilylllillllvl‘ Jiiiiglnelli ivroug. “Mil” “llil ml‘ b11911" l" Newilt) cite llll persons intervsird in tiiii "§l‘il thuiii. and Wlltfl Wt: had -\lF~ -\l<'l\“il.\' “'ll° l5 i‘ lemme“ 5" town. in (Jill-en's County. in tiii- afternoon Wllull we sot in again. illlll infill 0i" 55 QBFPB 0f Piloifl“ Ne“, ‘Amd0“|1'i)i"enni>n of the same day to show 5mm "no. u, H". pflvcme|n_a "l °‘"~“- 4 “"95 °l “lleiil- 3 Ml“, PM as mated for in said petition llliWil with tall "brown stone LEWIS H GlLLls inflt-ldllil" "i; tons who!" 4 vents ‘ - m‘ "f 12‘ ' ' ' ‘ " ‘ l " ‘ll “u” "Olly lmwnl b” fnrlllwlul lock Vl'l‘\' smart. turned her head “l "I've? knew ~‘-ll h d the Upper ‘St. John ltivcr Valley other sister and a. brother in the lPYi<l9<lini1lerIinatx'iil‘l/Il8n; Mario?!- . ,. .. . "= V ',~ -" -_- y . _ _ DHFSlllIZ our landlady‘. . “u? e< ' i' '0 t l‘ ' ‘i’ ' S: .\l h s l ~-.-ti 10!‘. Rev. . . . i o 0m! . W0 fifsl Llass condition Liiryin tap four Cnnsocuuve’ weeks [mm "W, “SEW M“ Tumult. Mm am lhh‘ “And me ‘Honey everyone ony 5 per cell 0f [lb dVLfil-,9l1|l[(t(l time ay er sou its n _ ‘ _ , v abl weather condmm, {mm m“- p.ill. from her late residence. to Si. n, namely. in the hail of the Conrtlhlpks .. a {nan-S voice Hume,‘ m :lll(i $300,000 theft Money's just|°n ‘general resum wns] be mu,“ Tiiprt-sa, Cemettgfy, am] was i011“. "King's (‘Oliniy fllflfesllilli ‘(mil ill 0i‘ ‘rum puma" We looked our surpilse. I there to await the glorious resur~ ""4" llil‘ 705i 0m" "l "01"!" "Donll ' "iii a loathel case strapped to" l'€‘('l.l(lll. Tile pallbearers were: lilfrrcoi- , companies" 4w.“ - i i - ~ . -. - ‘Vlay her soul rest in peace . i. , U .. z ‘ge and bnr-"estilil iii good fro. l‘. 'iiiitrii~. iiiti-illli-nt uiis ill ~ ~ - (JUN “mlpr my ‘MM and‘ Oll- Vi" lllrillfi l0? Yon to Kflicondition. Cutting of grain plTl-‘fllfi Presbyterian ('f.'llll’l(‘|‘\'. Wrist tmfnl“ you“ ll‘ “is “mjestya 99"!" proving following beneficial ralnsjiilaiiivn iialilc balm: Fllflsllllf‘ YEW". Tonlorrow—Lettcrs Firom Homelhops 100 poi‘ cent. progressing‘Johnson. ‘Tilirtv _\'f‘Lll‘S of llcr lift.- pasturage itencrally impi-ovcil by, Sllfi p-iivris in the discovciyv of their" place of rccclit rains. her husband, a ‘Illllfllx by an enemy, old hay __ , _._ a f top leport Biilow will be found a brief syn- OPSIS o! telegraphic reports rccoivcd at the Head Office of thc Baiik of Montreal friiln its Branchi-s the Branch Managers have complete and intimate know- icfise of eacil local situation and are ill close touch with crop coll- ditions in all sections of the dis- tricts mentioned. for Rat-e Horses. in Nos. 1, 2 and 4 the highest iir ,",,,,_4_6i any Tender. and in Nos. 3 and 5. " "' ' the lowest or any tender not neces- I i i_..¢--' i i mourn ll(‘l‘ loss lfitllfl‘ daughter. i 4 i PLAYEWS NAVY CUT Terms zit sale. MRS. ADA. MacDONALD Vernon llridgc GENERAL J. A. McDONALD wfm-thsSatiii. Recent estimates of the wheat crop in the Prairie Provihces put ihcfyieid of il5,00i),000 bilshcls as conipzlrctl with 23L000/i00 ill 1915 334000.000 ill 1W0. 230,000,000 in 1921. Th0 oat crop .5 esfimgled 305,000,000 bushels. New wheat is illflVlllg rapidly~thc grade ls ex- ceptionally high: other grains trading woli especially rye. The '\ll)i'l'fll wheat yield csiinlaled l3 bushels per acrc. total 82,000,000 Sasllntcllewalt average 17 bushels total 204000.000. ‘Manitoba 20 bushels toiiil 64,000,000. in Ontario ‘hroshini: iipornilnlls show good yields. and conditions generally‘ ixccllotit. Quebec crops are hotter ‘ban for some years. rains hiivo ileayoti harvesting in the Mari- time Provinces. in British (‘plum- hin conditions are llllpf0V0(l'—(1G- iuils follow. 1922 llfi held 5029-1-11. BUSINESS STAND FOR hALE . ii Nofihs PRAIRE PROVINCES We kindly ask all oiir citstonicrs who have accounts overdue the Company and curried over fronl Year 19204921 io send some lo me at once as on and after September 20. 1922 same will be placed in the collectors hands for collection. As we have a large number of custom- ers we cannot write lllPm all. so we trust this notice will be sufficient. Sealed tenders will hi‘. received by undersigned llp to Sept. 10th at ‘I p. m. for tiio Blfllfilffl Farliztvns properly, Bedforil Station ciiilsist- ing of store. warehouse and 14 acres of land also for goods ill stock. Cheque 6% to accompany tenders. "llighcst or any tender Please attend and save any further expenses. (By order.) JAS. OONDON, RAWLEIGH MAN. Sourls East, P. E. i. 5062-6-11. »thor particulars write not necessarily accepted. For fur- or phone Manager in charge or THEODORE ELLIS Sorry. Bedford Station, R. R. 1 EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. INTERNATIONAL LINI I. l OQVIRNOR DINOLEY W Ill luvs 8t. John every Wednesday It I n. m. and every Saturday at o p. m. (Atlantic Tints) for Boston. Wednesday trips srs via Entooct and Luboo, _ i0 s. m. Thursday. lntimisy trips are to lesion iii due loston about ‘r000. due Sundays about 2 p. m. liTURN:—Luvo lesion Mondays and Fridays at 10 a. m. (Dav- tlgttt loving Time) for‘ Esstport, Lu [ARI ‘$10.00 bee and It. John. STATEROOMI 98-01 M Ieeton connection is mods vls the Metropolitan ~ Line express helfltt and passenger steamers m West. For staterooms, ram and add ltlonil lnforntntloln, ‘lpply - to “ A. 5v Now York and ‘points leitili and CUNNIII AIOIIC, Il- Na‘ ‘I iottciown. l’. 1:1‘. island, on Monday ibo llili day of September. lit cl even tfcioi-k in the foreiionn. To cniiilc you to vote ihereiit proof of your claim must he iiidticii with nle before the meeting is held. Proxies to be used iii the meeting must be lodged with lite prlot thereto. Alid further lake notice that i‘ you have any claim against the debtor lor. wiilch you are entitled to riinlt, proof of such claim mus! be flied with me within thirty day.- frnm the dnie of this notice. fol from and after the expiration of thr time fixed by silhaection 8 of sec tion 37 of the siiid Act, I shall dis tribute the proceeds of the debtork Estate among the parties entitlet" thereto. having regard only to thl claims of which l nave thou notice Dated at Summerside, this 28tl day of August. A. D., 1922. 0n Saturday, September 9th at Zfiiiitlmllf sharp (‘lcaranco ltlltlllllfl sale at Ki-p pocii, half lllllf! from Siiiltilport and only 2 miles frolll Charlottetown. Owing in ill health l will sell on above dille my Vlllllfiihlf: farm as above situated containing 51 acres of extra land all clear. Only 15 minutes drive from Charlottetown. Close io school. church. Also my crop consisting of 20 acres of extra oats, 20 tons bay. Good buildings. well ieiicedHAlso 1 draft horse 5 years old, 1 driver 5 years old. 1 driving wagon. 1 driving sleigh, 1 wood sleigh, I box sleigh. 1 gang plough, 1 single plough ciirts, truck wagon, harness iind humorous oth- er articles. Open for inspection any time. _"‘erms easy and made known at sale. THE CANADIAN CREDITMEN’! TRUST ASSOCIATION, LTD. (Maritime Division) POI‘ E. w.‘ MANSON, DANIEL, E‘. PRAUGHT J- A- MIGDQNALD. Representative for Prlneo Edward Edmonton Dietrich-Wheat ciitf- in; nr-arly completed. threshing commenced .i'air to oversize in prospect; severe hail storm cover- ing strip 9 to l0 miles Wlllf‘ fronl Wetasklwin cast to Saskatchewan borilorJLate oats. potatoes rind pasture benefited by recent rliins Calgary District-Cutting general threshing comenrerl, crops north- srn section variable. southern section good. Average recent rains benlfiitcll pasture. hay and 'odder crop/ Listhbrldqe District- Hnyvestlniri conditions favourable "ind wheat cuttitill general-rye threshing proitressiint. fair Hold "ilrdston has best crop for sever- ll years. estimated yield 25 to 30 bushels per acre. Pasture good. iccond crop alfalfa promises well no shortage labour. Saskatoon Dietrich-Wheat cutting almost brripleted. threshing general in ‘intier fnvou able conditions. fair "ileld estimit ed. Regina District- Wheat. cutting about 50 per cent aompletaed. threshing general in about ten days. prospects on the maid-ago)- siiiiirr - 50- -v , - i/OO-fl. t whole 500d. A few districts report scarcity of labour. Winnie i District-weather generally fav- Auctiotleer. Island Authorised Trustee oursibie for harvesting. thresllin iii full swing good returns through 20¢ 35¢ ggt‘ "Real Satisfaction”