l $900. THE cmnnoirrarrowu GUARDIAN H‘ GUE HORSE RACES i; " wzoriuoav, Auousr 20m, 102s 8900. ‘fch following are the Oiuesa- i1- 2.2o TR‘ . I I IN FREIMUMC sllhl-klonndor rugunndin elotbncelooctl to I-iiiiry foqjof flve per cent in all clam-s. fl remrds made after , August Illa-III) bu. National Trot- -_--i—---—.-——i— 1i‘ 1111i: Asociation rules to govern. 1 1 J-Lutrion close Saturday, August . lbtli i ' _' Tl . 'lil b sold by public auc- 1 “J8 your anti-l: aglylvza tioulgheTvizi-sdig, the Twenty-eighth ._...-~...=,-.~=m.@‘. o~w=ru1lilvvri f""."‘ i i‘ 1 S"'°'"""‘ii’.‘iivifi“‘iiiio'li.”'l3311.2‘Shift? in front oi’ the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown in QIIPPIFB County in Prince Edward Island, all that tract piece or parcel of land situate. lying and being 011 Town" ship Number Fifty-IIYP. 11x1 ‘Klllltflfi (‘oiiiity, in Prince Eiwari s £1111, bounded iind ilescribcil as follows: ma; p. w gglyji-(YUIIIIIIPIICIIIE on the West shore of Grnnld Ifiiyertlat the northwest angle of an n ie possession of Patrick .\I. Morrison. thence soutbwestwarilly along the said Patrick .\l. Morrison's western boundry to land in the possession ANNABELLA KggLow, of Patrick P. Morrison. thence east- Admlnigtmti-l; Estate warilly along the same and along John Kei;0w_;ihi> northern boiindry of land in P- E- 11:2“ 2222112211.- ence nor . ilicDonaldbi land and along the ieastern boiindry of David Christi- =an's land todand conveyed by the said David Christian to his son ;\\'illlam Christian and thence lnorthcastsvzirilly along the eastern iboundry of land conveyed to the The Emerald Coopcratiiw» Fllflil-Ianllélp!‘ gggtazggflitflan5885:3153: 1'1, Ltd, hits turned over the blIS-jwardly alobg tile Various courses ""55 smck ‘ma? 11°91‘ 1161011111 “I'd ni’ the same to the place of coiii- 011 W111 1° J- W‘ FY19 W11‘) williilltilltlbllltlllt containing sixty acres " 511111119 (101115 11115111955 a1 ihefof land a little more orless. "1119 P111139» The above sale is made under 505E?“ MWDONAI-D. land by virtue of a Power Sale coil- . Prasldenftained in an Indenture of Mortgage THOMAS WIGMORE, Iheariiig date the Ninth ilay of De- Secretaryjceiuber A.D. 10220 and made be- .twcen Theodosius Christian oi’ St. 313s 3-8-101. ‘FARM?’ FOR SALE ‘Ike uniorsigned offers for sale s! acres at Cornwall, lately owned b, John J. Ksllow, deceased. This i.il'lil is lirexcelient state of culti- \IIIIOD, with good house and barn and conveniently near church, school and post office. For further particulars apply to! Hedi-go S. Inmau, Solicitor, Chars IWIISLOVD, or to the undersigned. n i ~7-&7-6i.' l. NOTICE CHANGE IN BUSINESS :I0-8-11-2I. For Sale Or T0 Rent v The Business Stand at Annani are, P. E. island formerly occupied '- Messrs. Morrow d. Company. lendiil facilities for shipping-and iated in a prosperous section of JEiIWflTII Island, Farmer, and Chris- ‘tlna Christian, his wife of the one lpart, and the tindcrsigncd of the other part, default having been maile in the payment of the inter- est secured thereby. the office of J. I). Stewart, Barris- .. ,, "I intend to stay here,“ he re- ' uapovmce‘ Apply to ‘“°.“““°"l {Daub} U] TH I , marked loftlly, "until you recaiu ' n" I d 11.. ‘s l“ day o! August your sense and send that child THE J. J. HUGHES 00., LTDHAJ). 10.5.1. b“ k" , c '. iris, P. E. Island l J11]! 18th, 1923. . ~nl='0-8-1tf. 1 OTTO N. BAl R D, mortgagee‘. 3100-S-6-Mon4i l PRIVATE SALE 0F HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Evelyn G. A-Icn at No. 3 Spring Street will private sale Saturday afternoon and 11th, Monday afternoon and evening noon and evening, of furniture:- scli by evening of August and- Tuesday after- the 13th and 14th, the following pieces Large Mahogany Side Board Duchess Plano and Bench Davenport Dining-room Table and set of four Chairs Large Mantle Mirror Ice Client ..... _. ‘Two Parlor Tables 1 Sea Grass Rocker I Cane Rocker Library Table, Electric Lamp Writing Desk Oil Stove Small open face Coal Stove Bed Room Chalirs Bed Spring: Dishes, Cooking U tensils, etc. Large Screen, Pictures Ironing Board Small ice Oream Freezer EVELYN G. ALLEN, No. 3 Spring Street 3191-841-31. ‘TNTERNATIONAL LINE EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. “"111"P!lon o! Freight and Passenger Service Between 8T. JQHN AMD BOSTON l- l- GOVERNOR D 7L1!!! I1" leave St. John every Wednesday at '1 l B- l-Ill! Q7017 Hlturd at 6 p. m. (Atlantic Time) for Boston. Wldnsalnv trips are vll Ellwort and Lubec, duo Bolton about 11 l. II. m. ave Boston Mondlys and Fridays at 10 o. m. (Daylight , t: b) for Eactport, Luboc and St. John. It ‘ lton connection 1| undo oi t u ‘its are to ‘Boston direct, duo Sundays about z p. via the Metropolitan Linc OXDTBBI CURB £5 4 Dl-llonlcr otolimorn tor New York and points South and » r staterooms, rote: and additional Information, apply to Agent. ll- IL John. N. B t s “MAl0A" Passenger and Freight steamer I500 Tonl Displacement Lolvo Montreal forAr, Chlflofictown ChlrlottctowmAr. Charlottetown A luvs for 8LJ0hM1|6 leave for Montreal Augult 4 August 7 August 13 AIIIIII! 1U August 2i August 27 Oophmbor i Geptombcr 4 Scptomger 10 lophmbcr 18 lcptcmbcr 18 September 24 IIMIIIELL B1108. o-r nuns: aoaoo ""1503" 2.40 ‘rtitfr. runs: 0000.00 2.25 PACE. ‘Poss: 0000.00 “"1"” 49 KILL MDTHS Ii i ,tleorge’s in King's County, in Prince For furthcr particulars apply at‘ ter, ti-i Great George St, Charlotte- STATIIIROOIH! ‘$00 “THE LOVE PENDULUM” t av MARION RUBINCAM NEW After that I made few attempts i0 pitcify Winthrop. Sometimes .l smile when I remember that eve- niniz~oiie of tilts-re smiles with a twist at the corner, that we can only achieve when' we are far en- Out-ill away from the cause of It. That eventing, I remember very ,wi-il, I turned and walked from the lrouni. It was a beautiful dignified diction, but it lead me nowhere. lAftt-r all, there we were, tied up \in a tiny country house-where iwas there t0 1:0‘! -I went to the liv- 1111i: room below and covered my lilit-znity by pretending io get the lbaliys clothes that Mrs. Anderson had packed up for me, 1 When I got back to my romp- ‘to our room, rather, fur we had the Iliig sunny ruoni that went across iihu front of the house, Win had disappeared. New thierc were only three bed- rooms iii the house, ours, which W115 11111411. 1-1111 finest room, whori- Colin then was, and back of that, a room cut in half, one part being a more or less primitive bathroom, the other a very small bedroom. ‘Into this cheerless space, Win had .dcciiled to establish himself. i 'I‘lie baby was sleeping quietly 0n H11‘: 11811. Iwent downstairs and flfilflllsht up that convenient substi- tute of crib-the clothes basket. I padded it with cushions, made a pinootli. comfortable bed of ii, and iput my poor little wait‘ in it. for ‘Connie always seemed a waif to Imc in spite oi’ her more or less ai'-' tectionate mother. Then I tapped on Wia's door. lie was sitting on the one chair in the room, not a comfortable chair at all. IIe was iii his bath- ,robe and he was reading the only ‘tlllilg ‘handy, the evening paper ‘ “She's asleep." I rernnrked. "I'll bring her in here new, and you can go back to our room. Winthrop made an attempt at other It is impossible achieve dignity in a bathrobe, d efillflif- -ially so when one sits upona hard {uncomfortable chair much too low lfor ease. But Win tried nobiy. well again. charity." "Charity is a virtue which is sup- posed i0 begin at blame," my still very dignified husband remarked. "You've shown little to me. If you will keep my house full of common little artists and washwomeirs balr Ies—" 1f he ended the speech it was to the walls with their hideously flow- ered wall paper. I turned and closed the door. That night I thiought about things, all over again. Mentally, physically, spiritually we had parted—certain- , ly u complete separation. What was the end? Divorce? I turned cold at the idea. Legal separation? That was no better. Compromise? Where could we compromise? Iladn’! I tried yielding on almost every point? _ I slept finally, wondering wheth- er l had tried to compromise. when I woke in the morning, it was to wonder whether comprom- ise meant to send baok the baby? Ii‘ so. I knew I could not comprom- ise, Connie was to stay, no matter vrhat happened. "l feel lighter on top now Win-I iiirop has gone," Colin remarked asl we watched liiin illsappear Howard his morning tralii. "Doesn't he hate‘ me though! D0 you think I had bet~l ter stay, Connie?" "Please (lO—pIea5€.'" I begged- Win i5 npset—zibont .\lrs. Antler- son's ‘baby, not about you. It will help things along if yon stay." And that was the end of my at- tempt at reconciliation. I_ went my own way as much a5 1105511310- And I would have gone under except for Culln. IIe 511911} 111111 week with us, treating Win as sweetly as possible when ‘he came home in the afternoons, and receiv- ing the scantest courtesy in reply, My other interests grew, I00. T116 babytwoke early, she had her bath and bottle as soon as I was through _ breakfast, and took her morniui! stone or i-i-R-lc is usi-d. i~.iii'tai' nap while I did the house \\1Jrk. should Iii‘ iiscd to si-zil the irt-Jr- ‘Pliis brought us to luncheon spaces. ('ilIl1'I‘l'IL‘ makes a good time. Colln_was as much liclp IIS {blight wail. WPIIS (lrivcii tlirtiuaii woman; in i'act, he had a woman's clay 11H- usuiiiiy siric. Ilrillctl wet.» » . "d a ‘voman-d intuition, sboiilil bi- liiii-d \\IIIl \\I"()lli-’.'IlI-li0ll “Mme” a , ., , 1h- qome. c "ini: (‘XIPIHIIIIK to the rock and 152111110: agonliigpi,,.21IXIIY;;ICIQQOI, Kenna: PIVOII-Iiiitl gt to form a water g ‘£53311’ 60011111111115‘? tuallfllitgliallllltilt‘ ibrce metlioils in ironi- ie a carnet w = l - ‘it's an act of common ed that ibv-y are frcc from cun- taminatinn. 'i‘licrc:tre three types of in cmiiinnii use: the dug wcll for shallow dcpths; the ilrlvcii well for earth formation: and the drilled well where the water bearing stratum is overlaid by rock or liardpaii. These wells should be protected from polluted surface \VZIIL‘I‘ For this reason IIII‘. wcil should be located cn iisliig ground, so that the eurfnw watt-r will flow away from it. lint: wi-Ils should be wall- cil will! \-':iici' tight iiiutcrial ll" l‘ la neighbor's ilauuhter minded tli st liii-“IIIIIIPII, izzilvzinizt-il “I can't send her tonight,“ I said _m1-r.-kl_v. “it's too late." “Your pilomise to return hcr will do." “Iliit don't you ace, Vilin," I pro- Iir-stcil, “i have a certain sense of iiicr nmthcr named her after mo. ‘Aiid besides, she would die this hot iwcai.hei' in that zlreatlful tenement. [Pit-use let uii- keep her till she is I . Standing Field Crops Competition, 1923 AND CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES a ‘ OATS. WHEAT. BARLEY There will be competitions iii the three counties, where thcrc lat-e five or more entries each for wheat and barlev forty cents oats groxvn from certified seed. The nninbcr of prizes, in each county, will be proportionate with the number of entries. Prizes will be paid according to the scorn For whcat and barley forty cents, oats and potatoes fifty cents a point will be paid for eachpoint of the score above eighty. ' RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. A field of oats shall consist oi’ at least five acres, of wheat and barley three acres of certified seed potatoes two acres. 2. An entry fee of $1.00 shall be cliargeil. for the first and fifty cents of each additional entry of grain and $1.00 for each entry of potatoes. 3. TIN! entry fee shall accompany tliu application. ‘i. Entries shit-ll be made to the Department of Agriculture, Cliar- lottct0\vri_ not later than August 25th, 1023. 5. Competitors should. notify the Department of Agriculture at least one week previous to date on which harvesting will Iieirin. ii. 'l‘lie judging will he done by representatives of the Department of Agriculture. 7. (lompetitors are requested to note the following requirements for standing fields of oats only. The field niust be seeded with (a) rcgistercil Banner Oats, or (b) Seed from n field which had been sown with rcgisteri-il sci-d and iii- spi-cteil and approved while grow- ing, or (c) seed from fields that Iiave been two or more years in ;the competition and have scored not less than 241A; out of Z5 points for purity and approved by the Dc- ipartmi-nt of Aizriculiiire. l NOTICE OWTOWN-PICTOU SERVICE S. S. Magdalene is now making daily return trips between this port and Pictou, leaving Bruce Stewart l & Co.'s Wharf at 7 a. .m., leaving l Pictou on return on the arrival of Sydney train, due there at 4 p.m. A limited number of autos can be handled each trip. BRUCE STEWART d. 60., LTD. Agent: cAsH PRIZES FOR FIELDS orl biibv. And on hot duh! W" 5111 1111111111" 01' >1 :m,>.~];,wn “ml I sewed 0r read whilc"l'iiriii l't‘4[llII‘i'lili‘lllS should be. iiscil. .(f0lin paiiitetl. lie did a vi.-i‘.\‘ P11111111‘ gnu portrait of me that summer. mi III!’ "vyrfith i“. mt»,- [Ii Winthrop. I111" 1i*i"1'11 l ' P‘ ‘ sliallmv with iiiurki-t. I-‘or lilliil]! l i“ . .. r IIWIIPI‘ 5mg always bus}, triiiilimlly I H1131" any Iquioi acaiii. and il not 11111111)‘. ati -. suction IIll! \\<-lls ilii: |,.- ngl-ilii‘ eyiiiiilci‘ . , _ ~ l l; l wiiliiii 2:1 fi-ot 0i’ the low? irespenslhility. I'm very fond of hcr. l iisi. passive. 31'1"?" C911" “I1” m1‘ 1) H l‘ " . f - m] ‘witw I'iiil'I\' iii the wcll. 'l‘Iii-. siliclc its rie s “ ‘ si._'iii;:\1'1111u“‘ds°me‘;fg.k(d m." and lliiliIili‘ action pumps, with on \VCI‘P.~KII'IS an men l " ~ _ g ‘ ftt-lilmiii ]lii\‘.‘l'i', can be used LO IWiiiLhrol) almost alivziys (Ii-“Ilhlfi-y“htygti/I ivatcr to the ilesirtul Th“. “rpfQ all workers. ai struguin. all earnest. Some P0111111“ ‘_"°"“ "if, ‘hcii ivizit-r can be elevated the ilk-cred. many‘ were wrillll,’ 111 111"",\viiili-uiill i point of view vet all liuil tllfl g1_“uIlil11\'-"‘i'- A I"i II “Ill(‘f‘I‘II.\' and tbc Pi1111111-"Jdo tlic work 111 ii "i"? 1”“ M ‘ t one of simplicity W111 “m1 [Iliiil IPIIIIPIIIP" r0111!" 11111111 111111“ U1“ 121"“ . . ' I‘ ‘I .1 , . i» ~11 )()II|I'I‘ work. Hlrmm] Sh“ lunher aim". I uihliitiii- from limestone and not satisfac- Iltlilili. - ll‘ is is hard I _ Monday—Consolation llivlhlhlllllli is “m: w‘? m“ 1m my ‘ .99’? ,1i»:~t--d from the roots and stoicd piGEONS ON WAITING ORDERS iii 'I‘lii- homo WASH mcrroiv. Aiiiz. 10-—l1~"11 1" . .. -- ~ -- -"-: 'i-ill1 iii nustiiii: the carrier 111110011 1'1'°1"1‘l_"11“;‘ 1""? wtilqlqilnllutlit its position as an important factor inc iaiiii r-twcuzlnirmjd km“ m; in the war time transmission of iii- “lllljl- 11“ l} ‘izuni“y" or 5. “m: tolligencc. “w! iuwllqlllx‘ iii-id of cattle. 50 The American army I-IIZIIIIIZIIIIS -1 Ililihilml i“; over 600 gamm 1,4110 tiirds along the Iilexicaii bord sheep ant ‘r win“; cr, iii Iiawaii in the (‘anal Z011!‘ of “tilt-T Di‘ 6on1 {hm m0 mm‘ and oiliciwvisc- distributed at some iii concIl-‘hould mvatlmwntc w 22 iii-my post . Fifty are ft-d ilaily ivatcr sllliiiinfzxinull“ ‘rcqukrcnlums in the Philippines, while at (‘amp ilivtttilv lllltm it- Hhuum m: reasoning‘: Vail, New Jersey, the reserve lieilil YWLY (Tdykilnplu i" construction‘ quarters. 400 birds draw their ra "l_“l1i“_’,u;d Fwy ti) operate; it lions, ivaitiiig to be of service iii ‘_1‘““l’l"b‘_ H.051‘, 1mm Qgld m, the the field in which, in the past, they -*_11‘“_' "f" ‘iwdld be “unable [m- liave proved themselves iiiost valii- M11“ ‘U ‘ “Ne. [Iflj protection. __€<o>i—- THE FARM WATER SUPPLY (Experimental Farms Note) i-o-i-wi YOUR BABY m HOT WEATHER _lf you must when the baby do It. Carefully. Iii locating the farm home thi- first essential is a sullieiit supply 0i’ pure water easily accessible. Tho orizin of fresh water in ilic earth is usually traceable to the rainfall. upon the surface. Thc eitrtlrs crust consists of many layers of varying thickness. ’I‘hesc when considered in (‘Ollllljiillilll with wutcr supply, are (II\'IlI1II Iil~ to two classes: porous, or thus»- . .By _ United States Children's Bureau“- Shall I wash the baby weather? uuh-‘ypy probably is "do nut wcaii that prevent the moveniciii. ivnter. \\'lii-n n porous stratum CVPIIIIN an IIll[l“l‘VI(lIl.1i one ihcro 151.1111‘ (rolicctinn oi the local rainfall fioiu the iiriiuedlnte nurroiiniliiig (Irulnaizi: Iiasin. IVIiI-ii a porous sztrafum iiiiilcr lics an lnipi-rvlous formation the watcr will In! col- lected at the outcrop of the fnWiii-i‘ ivliich may be it grcat ilistniice from the well. Should that point. be at a Iilghcr elevation than the! location of the well, nrtcsinii ni- flowing wnter would be HI‘(2IlI‘()iI.| overflow might have stiiflciit head; tn elevate the water into homes and burusJn the course of time,’ unilergrounil streninlets 1111114 streams have formed, aiiil forum-l ate is the person that locates one. of those whcu illgglni: for warren] These streams usually flow tilurzi the surface of nn iuipi-rvioiis (‘IIIIII most unwise to kccp thc baby ul come scant)’ mill aver in 111111111)’- 'l‘hc iii-st plan is to begin the woun- IIIK process by the. sixth mouth or there-abouts giving a little iiioillficil fresh milk once ii day. The simplcst ivay i0 cud .-i corn is Iiliic-jzrv. $ii>ps tlii- pain Ili- laycr iiiid |'roqucnily tcriiiiintr: iii 5mm,“ Th?" m“ mm h“ Tm I’ 1111111115 0" m" Mush!“ and clinics mil. .\Iadc iii car Th" “Imrpn "f m" farm W111‘? Iiqiiiilaiirliiitliitipliisicrs. The supply is usually n wi-ii thnt ]l“i1 01mins the ordinary izroiiiiil-wwitc.‘ I-nii or that laps an iindergruiiiid sin-uni. Sonic are fortiizrt c in Iociitlm: ncni a spring, niid otiiu-‘s izi-t their supply from ll s'.rc.ii~.- action is the siiiiic. At your druggist Phone 82B or 773 “ HE DANGER Blue-jay thiit flows through the farm. u ‘[(‘Il1I|‘ em- tu iiicot the] wells" , . . .. ' - l; - - -I I be. used. 1<‘nr| so, somelimv ,tlie r1435 1111511011 1 1" H" "'1' m ‘y pump‘ chi-up source of ‘UIIIH! i-iigiiii: will do._ (Tlril. cistern for wasliillfi-‘i Ill11'i1°5**~*‘ and Iiuriis on cvciLV . I _. y. _ , WW1 “UH” m] mp whm_‘_v_v‘,t_r n“ 1111-, LHIIIIJ,’ the twllli]lI(‘Ii1i'IIIlII'_V milk; l tIols (ifIiIuiri-d ‘lunch iiiorc than dues ihi- "my "HIT 111“ 11111111 1111-“ 111111“ 1l11l and all other moicvii mc I (~ - ' . IIII! Iiri-ast milk lic ("III act , _ .. . .~ '|1,("IIlHl! the fziriii ic- r I -- - cnmiiiuiiicntloii have not fsllkffifiillilflclly Iioiiii, u L If liowcvci‘ tlic baby must lic Mrs. Max West, late of the in hot ’l‘liis question is uskcil by 1111111)’ niollit-ri; whose Iiabies are upproat- ciiiug ibc age of one your. The bcs _ . , ,- - l , i III: vcry that will allow iviitcr to pcrciilaii- ‘Iflghqthgyythzllflg;Iggvn" 1 or flow; and imlu-i-vious ,o;- Ilium: “M, (m U“: “m” hum,’ it is tlic Iireust lifter the milk has be- Thi-si- sources arc all good, provid- ous A0151’ Starlight. Ii. Iiamsiiy, lioiiirosc. I':iiit<_v r\III)l‘l‘_\', ‘Iti "r llc'l i. t, N. S. ‘flicri- lll‘i' iuniiy 1311's HI 1111111 i1‘ l\,tn_\‘,ilrlllulgrny, i-vIiiidi-i'I'P0N' Elgil" N‘ B- 1 I | ll‘ the. baby hall‘ ni‘ [he l" ENIHIES Hill NEWINNINHIIFES Wednesday, August 15th, 1923 $1000.00 sliigton, P. E. I, Dan Putchcn, Kinnon, Charlottetown. ' 2.20 Trot and Pace-Purse $300.00.; Albert J., Claude McMillan, Char- iottetown. 1591119. J. Murray, Clyde River. . ‘. I. ' River Hebert, N. S. 2.30 Trot and Pace-Purse $300.00. Baron Boy, loitetown. l Patricia Aubrey, James O'Brien ‘rut-cs will be held on first fine flay Jr, EIIHSIIIIIG, P. E. I. folio Stella Todd, II. Campbell, Char-I Ncvcr ii dull moment. l-‘roin this zine on. may Si‘? the gradual iii‘ ci-i-tain foods. and ‘substitution oi’ the bott feedings, until by the tciiili iimiilli. |or a. little curlier or luicr, as ihi-‘i-iioli-l‘ days (use may be the biibj: Iciistoiiicil ti) the new’ fund and can iiiv. ivzil IIH! fcd thus -\'l'llIIl1'I‘ in safety. In Purses l. »_ _ WHI $1000.00 Free For All Trot and Paco Alberta Patches, H. Benoit, s Purse $400.00 Charlottetown. » ‘ '- ~ _ A h ‘b E Wiltawah, n. Benoit, CIIBIIOltG- hOQDIGSSIIIg ‘omma u rey, dward town. ' 1 ‘ Stewart, French River. Zua Baughman, H. Benoit, Char cAKEpoaj L._IQU|D Idniotionless, T. C. Edgett, Char- lottetown. . '. ' - iottetoivn. ' Governor General, W. Matthews, t Peter Verde, Henry Benoit, Char- Sumnierslde. ______ iottetoivn. Iviiss Alto, Dr. Bowness, Sum- ‘_:;"“f“*—* ‘ “w Our Peggy, Robert McCowan, IIIOTGItIB. W C] s C Sydney, N. S. ' Ruby Aubrey, . ark, um- Miss Luanda. T. Semple, Ken- IIIETSIIIB_ - Queen Petrella, (‘zipc Traverse. Starter-I“. J. Wright. . Philip Howatii, _ COL D_ A Mao Farm Ianglncs, Maple Leaf Groin (lrindiers at attractive prices. \\'1‘Ite Plillmore Dillon, O’Keefe, St. Idacli oi’ these classes will furn- "r “I11 "1 John. lsh the kceiicst and most thrilling JOHN H- 511-1- & SON ' lidgertoa Jas. McDonald, GGO-"race-s of the season. It the u __ ChQTIUlIUIOIVlL rgotowa. ‘ flier proves favorable, the "1‘0'S'10‘1111“"3‘\'115- ' will be treated to a race _____ _ -tiv:ii surpassed by none in spec- ial Iiiii-i'e.<£. Music will be specially featured] The ~iih lti-glmen-t. baud, pipers in IIll-{IIIIIIHI dress, violin and piano, I Farm of 05 acres‘ near village will dispense sweet music. ' Head St. Peter's Bay, will sell “m, Brenton 1-1., Henry Hooper, Step dancing, (Jig and clog), l" “11110111 111011 Htocknr fariiiiiigii“ Charlottetown. Ilighlaml dancing in costume. 1110111911111- W111 b0 twill reasonable Miss Luando. T. Semllle. Ken- Special violin selections by 101' iiilwk sale. Apply to o\viier on sliigton, P. E. I. liiigoiic Chaplin of the Boston Con- 1111111111105- Looliiel, R. McGowan, Sydney, N HOFVIIIOTY, coriiet and piano accoru- GAVIN H. WALKER c. ‘puniuient. jgt- Pill-OTB, P. E. 1, Ziia Baughman, H. Benoit, Char-l Iliiiliig and refreshments saloons '1169'111'1111\1"31- lottetown. IICO cream, fruits, etc. James W. liiciiiiiney, John Car-i Alidway like a State Fair-pro T" ver. Charlottetown. {coeds iloiizited to l’. C. HOSDIIIII-7D _ Princess Aubrey A. K. lifcNeiilfllund. i 1 ' Soutllllort. 1 - , The "Queen" will-be AeIcctedI e Mary Pickford James Arbing and photographed (nolens volt-is.) Charlottetown. 1 y? Five beiiiiiifiil medals for ilancliig._ Pansy Aubrey, W. Matthews. Wrist ivntcli souvenir for the -—--._ ‘Queen, That valuable 1lI'il]ll‘l‘I_V slim“. Silva Princeton, B. Ramsaywl 'I‘bis part of ilic program is al- at the Cilriiei- of Iiilisbniuiucii “mi Montrose. liracting special attention on zhe Iiiclimonil Sin-dis, fronting on _(]Ienmorrti, Col, D. A. hIac-‘iiiitliiliinil, izii-i-ili-iliiii: to Iiiillfax iilllsbiiroiigli Square, being No, 7y bliinoa, Charlottetown. and New fllni=giiiv plillfllfii). Iliamy ilillsllm-oiigli Street. First “l)()]‘ i“. i1'1"'11-111‘$ 11" 11311111111111 11'1"" 11113 chides sun-porch, vestibule, IlilI] ‘:l'.-iIl'I' ])I'(l\'IIli'f‘fi. 1 Always souiciiiing new at Ohar- ‘.\iiii:iii. it iliiy should prove niifzivoizible luirlor, llviiig-iwioiii, diiiiiig-i-iiiiiii, kitchen. liilillfy and porch. Sci-uni] illmr, four bedrooms and Il-liii. TIIIHI floor, bedroom. Iiot wait-r Iieating. Iiuusc in splendid liijiqil‘ wiiliiii and without. Largo well New H. Hooper, III-Z. Come to .. » . -. - , t. -- . . _ Il_‘ ited frost proof basement. l-Jlec» I _ , 1 iiinn 11M liI louwyint. 111- 11-11 1‘ lntteioivn. _\c\v Ann; i liaccs earl and for ei ,, _ . , . . IMHYAIWOIIIJ‘ Ike 1301111011 ‘lIXK 11'1"" 111" ~*‘""1""‘ "1 511111111’ i“ 111" ’l‘lie Pup Hammond Kellv.1v<>iii" [YUIIIIIIPH for a tinf- g m“ “T111011 msulllml m 1111811011" sometimes making tasty tlilllfnl ltlrurm huihhugx F, , by gnu-in.’ Snlthport- ' ' i- H“ “(mm Hmmmoéf‘hmnnnn Possession by Scpiciubier 15th. m“! Jeanna to ‘pm mgflhcdr \\'II1'I1 ill:- suurce is higher that lIii‘. Baby Todd. John nmcdnnflldflum hm.“ “H, ‘hm m span mm‘, For puriiciilurs spill)’ to 111i! 1115 D001‘ an Student’ ms Iiuililliigs; IHITOIIII, by] llltluilti" tilf SUmhpOrL Whhrphv "MUM me “midi n 111'“ MACDONALD & lxlAiCPHiE, Pilrls- . _ 1111 11.""11"" 1“ 1'““'- ‘I m“ '0'“. S Our Prophet. T Scmplo Kcii- "Will" uni li ‘(If ih- I l -' l "Ii “M” 1n the afternoon. OCCHSIOHIIIII)ifiggltlil abiiiiiiiiiit siiilplyl of! riiiiiilizi: singmm .,-,,,.,.s,h,, i r2“... 5,21,11,21“ n";)l;,',,,1,:,. lli35-8-ii\vi'iii2\vks. 111111111011 U1” CmmIYY Toms . ' “T11” I” "1""""1" "31 1'1".‘ 1y "(Ii Silva Princeton B. Ramsay. “IIIJI s -i .'|i Ill i"! ll'I' i‘ - i- I I ficlils around our place. "while alum. m‘ n pinup. iii installing tlii. “mmrosu. ' ' ‘ " I " ‘ ‘ "I'M 1 ztiluiisdini 5H i-i-uts, meals 5U i-i-uli: l‘IlIIiIl‘l'li ‘.3 for Jill cunts, grand hizittliciixsglstziiiii " . \V. L.» cl-iiis. Second Harvesters Excursion, A110: 17 CANADIAN NATIONAL PREPAR- ING FOR FURTHER RUSH OF HELPERS FOR THE WEST C. II. .\Ii'ttun,l James Pciidergasi, Sccy. J. J. McKinnon, Prop. l each iiioiillil if tlil- baby docs Illll cure in cut introduction do uni urn-- his fimd upon liiiii. .\ tlic caiiiiiiiis flung-inf: ulipcliti- is vi-ry cominiigi Ic for breast iii siiiiiiiai-r, and the baby will lililIli‘ ‘up for IIIS ‘|\'I\', as litlOIl as thi- i \ H ‘ t I I r (‘llliliih llivc. Iiiiii WW" 1 s \'l‘ ac- trrcu ica It rim (not, icci i" '- " ‘ . i-r. Ii is wi-II to IIIIIImIIIII 1111.111191] 1'1" 1.1‘ 111,1, m I_<,h\..,|.d the iioticst \\ill"i' used for thi- Iiiill)’. it can I)!‘ IHSMH‘ ‘ 111m“ ,I I111,‘ ].,..A,n,;,-n. (owl...) i“ ppm,- jury "mm. U“ “WIIISIIIIUI .\\']lI b-avi-“by lilalil-llflnxwm s still iii III“ first nr by Sliliilllllli LIII‘ j; s iii l‘lllllljl]ifl'nq 1mm for .'m‘l'“' Qm‘ . - ‘r it your, i-vcry uffori Ifliicl‘, ' -:|i Sluiiiiuu with spiriml ii-ilil 0 The iwcuiiil IlIiI‘\'1"~'I(‘i"S exru= _<li)ll will bc iiii I"I‘IIIII_\‘, Migiis‘. 17111 spcciiil ‘II ' i r1: i ii w'\\\ leave through ,_ should bc iuaile to kci-i u) ihi- iillb- Imbil-x s v w-i “1111111111-1“ _ , -, [m supply of Iircast iiillir. PIVPIII if irilriiiltiiij: iiiiiwi‘ lillIInIllIIifiilIIllt This svrfl.m" m In," Cmmihf‘): little supplciiii-iil:ii'_v IIIIILII‘ fumfbi-iivi-i-ii fl-ciliiics and III1IIIIJIII Nimmml WIII-IvEUIP" rhn. SIM“ must 'bc oc " siimzilly givcii. jIiI1II'l' uni-s should bi- offcrcil ivrtci: “i111”? n [mm of “m. heft‘ "III"? Iii such cuscs. it is Iicst Iii\'1‘I')'I'l‘I‘i]IIt‘IiII\', ‘ mm" ‘if IIIWIM“ LOIOIHSI “in” “strip" hoib breasts at cat-Ii iiurs-l ——-——‘<¢>_____ §il1‘1'11l1 11111“11 0111111101 ca“? 5 Tm: meals iii reasoiizible prices null A Clean Tester I'm‘ \\'tl(lIII1II tiiotlipicks to test ‘.\':iiii' . '4'I' calacs. 'I‘licy are much more sanitary than the ordinary special cars for wnmcii. As mi the I‘:.\'\‘Ill‘HI(lil August’ 3rd 11w iraiu will be specially ctiiiiliictiiil. fcd mi the bottle, it will bc wcll li1_Iil'iliiiil .'~'Il'(l\\'.. 'r1"w°11"1'“' Vi" m" “NHAIUIIJI,” make the feedings wcakci" tliilu ___-__ TOIIII‘ furl-d well ‘(Ill tliefiitsi <'.\' usual. when the \\'I‘ZIIIII'I' is vl-i-y; p0,. coffee stains f‘liI'i¢I(lI1, the trziin Iililliillfl #111111 1'I1OI‘II. hot. it is far licttci" to llll(Il'I'~I'l'l‘lI it baby for a little while. than ti» u riiii the risk of. an zittack of iliar- Tilt‘. easiest way to weaken the ivater iiicrcaseil when the fceilings-‘brusli are made up. __: ._’_._._... F- iimc and the service all ‘that cuiilil be ilesircil. 'i‘lic.\' will rcvvnil just as good service on the SPHIIVI excursion. IIIIPIIIIIIII-Z excursion- ists IiIIUIIIII enquire. at once iii‘ the A little izlyceriiic briishi-il on tho IIII coflk-c. stains on table liiicu as soon as possible after removing .wiil cause them to wash out easily ‘when lauiiilereil. food is to pour off uii oiicc or inure’ IIIEIITPHL lickci. AgPilt, (7111111111111 from each bottle and niakc up the! Dgyvppisgard it . dlIOlliiI .R:iil\\'av= rckiiillllll amount of fluid by ziddliii: aii 151111111] A soiled iclothcsliiie can be rates, cic. Iuiw s‘ . ill'<'\‘=111 iillillllily of water. Or the uiiik and wrapper! around the wiisliiinzirii frolu all point-s‘ at \\"1ll111i1l“~'- 111111 sugar may be dccretisi-d and tluqaud throiiglily scriibcil with It other wcsici-ii points. 'l‘he fart‘ from Charlottetown is $21-11"- aiid hot soup suds. _ 3173-S-I0-ti n ESTERS’ EXCURSION Friday, August 17th, £24.11 $24.11 Charlottetow n I I to Winnipeg Plus half a cent per mile beyond, to all points in Manitoba, Saskatoon, Alberta (Edm°"' ton, Calgary, McLeod and East) SPECIAL LOW FARES RETURN NG TRAIN SERVICE-Harvesters will leave by regular morning train for Borden and connect at Moncton with "HARVEST SPECIAL" leaving there at 3.45 p- m. Special LUNCH COUNTER Cats-Colonist Cars of Best Design-Special Cars I01‘ Women Travel the National Way to any Point in Western Canada For Further Information Apply to- W. K. ROGERS, or w. M. FLYNN. City Ticket Agent 3172-8-10-61. Station Ticket Aw" .__...___._i.._ i v