3 z r L -"'*rFfi,\“.§' L nnoslvlalnlioililil-lltilllll; JOHNOONL JDH 69s,"... the only iii-u; store open inlay today.‘ BEE BOAT PARADE from B. S. Constance. Leaves Gilli ‘s Wharf 8 tonight. League Band. are 50 c. 1i Rousseau. ATTINWON -~ ‘vllnllririqs Club Moms leis»! v .01 the rugs onne .sldoynana' rainy. wi -get*~ = eir~'~oom|rlimentary cloaks? itxellllgpstfil: Mama's be; fore an. to- a .—- '. - ‘~ ‘twtfiiiwpvtli ~.r.i»s£aL-.v1n.l.~.. " - UPECIAL MEETING of B. 1. S. in their hall at Emerald Thursday evening tit 8.30. ' 2i Myc- ._-_ ’ ‘PERIONAI-S" Miss Ethel Lowe or Edmonton passed through the.city recently en route to her home inMurray River. While in Charlottetown she was the guest of Mrs. Iiarold Stewart. - Mr. JOBOplli-MOKBIIIII and Miss Margaret McKenna, Lynn. Mass, arrived iii the city last night on a visit to relatives on the Island. I nDUQT - NUIEANCE AGAIN.- Complaints have been received from severalGusrdian readers ab- out ‘the present condition oi‘ Kent Street between Weymouth and Hiilsboro. lt seems that the-surface of the street along this block is con ted with fine ashes which lift with the least wind and force thc resi- JIOONLIGHT EXCURSION to Wilt-Bl! Bolt Parade. Leaves Gillis's Wharf tonight. 3 run. on S. S. Con- stance. Fare 50 c., for full even- Irgs saiL-ll. , _ CIRCUS AT BUMMERBIDE- Sparks Circus which put on two most successful shows and a big street parade here yesterday drew U89 crowds. virtually all Bummer- side and large numbers non; n11 Over the Western Province gras- llihif the opportunity to see a real 8.000 circus. The ow left last nlsbt for the mainlan and will be in Amherst to day. FUNERAL TODAV.-Tha funer- al of the latle Dr. Carruthers will take place this afternoon from his late residence to the people's cem- etery. Services starting at 0.30 and will be conducted by Rev. Geo. C. Taylor assisted by Rev. D. K. Ross of Bedeqile. The members of the Medical Association and the Loyal Orange Lodge will attend in a body also the nurses. ATTRACTION AT V-ICTORIA PARK LAST NIGHIT..— ‘Large crowds visited Williams Bros., rlhows now playing on the Govern- ment llouae grounds. The many th-rill providing features were well patronized and standing room on the midway was at n premium. _TO TOUR- THE lSLAND.--.\lr. and Mrs, A. M. Rievey and Mr._ and Mrs. J. Redford and son- Jackie mo- dents of that section to ‘keep all‘ doors and windows tightly closed with accompanying inconvenience and discomfort. Now-that the mat- ter has been brought to the atten- tion Qfxlllfi. city fathers, immediate steps will be taken to have the fault remedied. tored from Moncton. N. B., to Char- lottetown Monday of this week and intend covering the entire island with their cars. They expect to re- turn to the mainland in about three weeks. The party is registered nt the Russ d-lotel. For Sore Feet-Mlnsrdh Llnlmsnt. a airs i .W pay... 8p t0;_l_0,1.perceni m0 .¢ . value for your l9 4 Silver ox i ' ‘ Pups. our IN Touch WITH ME AT ONCE I5: L. i0; “B. ‘KING . Revere Hotel - .- Charlottetown. 0t ¢¢$ll.-ir<>m 5 l‘ "ban elt Phone 351i. lino Royal Canadian l i The nqlilfibflotown Drtving gll:.§,lt_a.ofz;rlllpfl;n cowl: I, , -. Niiflfl A tllo cilnl-mtotowfrnrlvlnn Psi-r this afternoon. Races ntart at 2 p-Ilb, Iharp. Admission 50 otm, including grand stand. " LEAGUE 0F THE CROSS BiOV OOOUTQ/Illl meet this evening ut ill! thlrtyusharp to make final ar- rangements for Camp. Meeting will be short. all those intending to go to camp must attend, 1i FARMERS’ PICNIC YEBTER. DAV-Ali of a thousand picnioers enjoyed themselves at the Experi- mental Farm yesterday morning. An important feature was the dem~ onstrstion by Dr. Gussow, Domi- nion Boianist, oftbe various seed Potato‘ strains. Luncheon at twelve o'clock concluded a most successful and enjoyable outing. ‘YEW? (Continued from Page 1) estate, amounting to approximate- ly $8.600. was directed to be in- vested and the annual interest paid over to the Session of the St. James Church, to he used b'y such Session for the benefit of the Protestant poor of the city of Charlottetown. The tesintor appointed the East- ern Trust Company as the executor and trustee of hcr will. The late Miss MacKinnon, a re- tired school teacher, taught in schooqs of this provfncofor sixty- two years without a break, o. rc- cord without precedent. Allies Seek Gold Sunk In German Warship (Canadian? Press) . _ PARIS. July 15. —While the Allied premiers next week are re~ newlng their efforts to extract re- paratlonsfrom Germany, a group of divers belonging to the three chief creditor nations will begin their attempt to extract 100.000.0011 gold marks supposed to he lying on the bottom of the sen near Ostend. The_ German torpedo boat Tubau- tta, which was slink less thaafive miles off the Belgian, coast in 191.7 was said to hove been carryifli; that amount for pwpflililiiiifl 115° Zagloul Pasha, the Prime The elaborate preparations" for thq decorated auto and horse drawn vehicle paradewhich takes place Thursday at 7.30 p. m. are now almost completed and the committee are fully confident that the attraction will bathe heat wit- ncase here for some time. An additional number of merch- ants and cltllens were called up yesterday and all promised to glVf! every assistance possible to mike thill event one of the leading fea- tures of the prestnt Carnival Week. Complete particulars as to the route, etc, will appear in tomorrow morning's issue. m} Broadcasting Calls (Co ntinued fronnfage 1) __._.______.__----- threatened at one time to defeat tllc object in view but the 1:001! 0f- flccs of those considered to which wnl added the willingness M10 courtesy of the Moroccan govern- ment OVCfCOme these difficulties. in the first instance the Canadian Natimnl Railways sought only tho transfer of‘ tho letters CN for the nine stations but us the result of the negotiations , the Whole alphabet froln A to Z for attach- ulcnt to CNR was allotted t0 U10 cnnudlnn National Railways i1" broadcasting stations in the Do- minion. Thesq call lettcrB W!" now simplify the task of the radio lntlillsinst particularly ‘the amat- eurs in identifying the stations. as the first thrco letters are the initials of the company Whllfl U"! foul-til is the init‘ial of the city from which broadcasting is lie-BB 11°11'3- Egypifs Premier Fast Recovering V- (Canadian anti-l canto. Egypt. Juiy.15- —5*\iil Minister. who was shot and wounded Satur- dny by Aild El-Khadlr, a fanatical nationalist isvfflllflrl-ed '-° be teem” in America, null if thc money is re- covered lt will be gladly Walllmned by the creditors of the 118M1- .__f4o~>—-—-— Providing For _ Police Pensions or-rawa. July 1s. —A reselli- tion to amend the act reflflfdliill ' Mounted d b the House o 531l°..°..‘~.".§'.‘$32? n5 =- wi b-wi upon it was given first reading. The resolution authorised the Gov- ernor-inllouncil to fix the PM’ and allowance of the commissioner 0-0-04 ' Ono Innrllol . Pull Insertion . light Insertions Iw-vv Agentfl . Wanted i iioli-riullr seen-rs. WRITE FOR ,~ cngmuq, I, Uplted, Art, Ltd., class teacher wanted (male pre- Brunswick ‘Avel. Toronto. ferred) for Cable Head West- , .. .>”,Oo1“wm 861 supplement $50.00: Apply t - ‘ I3 McLaren. 3433-7411110 cLAssh-‘inn aovnlrrlslriunrrrs 90o ..-. . ... I00 par ltu of I words no plr line of l words ‘is per line of ii words '_-v v‘ v v v1 Teachers Wan ted TEACHER WANTED -- THIRD " ma. stilt r0! WHAYHHWORK. distributng religious literature. l M-an OIWIBIIIQI; Many,» work spa" time. No experience necessary. _ Opportunity to earn $30 to $60. l- weekly, State age and church _ connection. Mr. Conrad, Spadina , ‘BllllOlIfl,TOmIt¢-'-‘ v1.1". "=1 . J.1-6. 1s.110.s.2.l:1.1e.rl so. Miscellaneous __._.______-._-----— lOHN A. MoDONAl-Pl LAND OUR- veyor, llermslivlllsr 2m entrants --~n.\_-.~.~_-__. --_ AJYJERBCND wmrrma .0600. " pasture for cattle apply to M. fluent , N wtown Cross. - . .' sil-"Yisitor school. District . _ . ML p a " 8530-7-16-21. um Qiluflttlwl, at voted $300.00. PAQUET l’: $130,“; Hllllllilel. £3155‘. ‘.’.‘..‘.'.'lii:“-.’.t.”°".2'.::.i“ l2Lll}““i»-i»533 -»=- ‘-= so“, ET YOUR F _ p . ' ' ‘_ ' . 40 . Fuuera gflllblfllllfllllh coon-st lab _y. 00086 l6 ti. amiilligkvgsgiir latzazglfldema 2M """ P"°"° m‘ m” 6' WANTED-rs beetles escouo Dorcbester Street this mélfiitiligral Fox "ANOHER gr noon. class rod. for East Bldslord 7.45 for .St. Dim! B" B worm Capsules: ‘Lsrlt 5|" t" cents hundred» ‘J11 dollirs. Fiift! maleild. Five hundred over two r cents each. ‘Lot Inqusve you dol- lars. ' PsrtioulaIir-Wflliam Behur- mui, North Blilflflfl. 15114-1041. l. . r1'—"——"~"“- ‘WWW’; WANTED-FIRST on SECOND class teacher for Rennies Road " ‘ " No. 111, Supplement $125, Secy. Mrs. Wm. Bernard. . Jfn Hunter River. 8-i27fl-11-5l “(ANTED --FIRST OR‘ OEQOND class teacher for Marshfleltl " h ‘ Buppiement-qldo, Apply L. ii. D. Fostcr.—~3i. WANTED- TEACHER FOR BAL- ~._tlc.i¢llool. District No. as. Sup- plement $100.00. Apply to John McGlllivary, Secretary Malpeuuo. a , . 83087881. Pi 8T CLAIS TEACHER WANT- Schooi District No. 165. Supple- ment 112500. Apply to G, Shel- ton Bharp, Secretary, ‘East Dido iford. SBZQ-Jylfiqil. TEACHER WANTED-FOR _ T Point school. Supplement 15- P. R. Benton, Berry, R. it. No. 1. an’: u 1ol , and of the other members of the force and it also provided that the Dominion. Police Force should be included in the term of service l0!‘ pension purpliflilil- _ alarms PAGUET-Jn the City Hospital. July 14th, to Mrs. Margaret and Slmcu Psalm. a 11111111110"- DAWSON-At Albany, July 4th. t0 Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Dawson a daughter, (Mildred Grace). '_ ‘I AWQONP-Al Albany on 111110 gist, i924 to Mr. and Mrs, John H. Dawson (nee Miss Janey Ramsay). B flOIl. n 1s Spring st. st. ,‘},§,‘§j*§., l... June 29th to Mr. and Mrs. W. Wendell R089"! in“ Sadlelleadh‘. a son. Frederick Level-he. pigs-rile wooo~st chnllotiotown. My 15- 1924., Rfllikifl \Vood, used 83- F119‘: 9...] [rom- his late ffihlllfbllcfiozt Euston SL, Wednesday at 2.3 0 Mt. Herbert cemetery. Whe?” t‘ short service will be held in the Church. thence to Fort Aulillml- Kldcnau HOTEL i , vwnfqr ill-got, Charlottetown .. _,_ i . iinlo nolp” Wanted For , FOR slits cussér firs. A..Brrs, ow _-_s r; AW" a alias-Ideal. ktlhiuh you know .D0i‘l This popular Hotel hi! .heen_ oompl el renovated .1“ j» yqurnl throughout andceflprl very comfortable sseonirnoqstlen to-tho travel- il h ‘ . i’. » - ' _ 0 sdpoeiniiy “U-‘nfi 4m pantie srs A r 2' ‘ " "s1: n. o. monsoon... ’ - ll‘. , things that you'll never find out." - n-"wsli. dad, l do know n few eriug rapidly, and ls cllllefiteil i° leave the bnflpiiil i" i! 19w days‘ Abdci Khadlr flllfllllfl that he shot the Prime Minister to prevent iiii" mm, 30mg to London to negotiate with Great Britain. The Natunallst agitator 5119"‘ Shodlsh was arrested today in coli- nectlon with the attempt 0" m“ Premier's life. The police are making further. roundup in ex- u-olno Nationalist quarter"- Appealllismissed . . By Privy Council (Canadian Press) LQNDQN, July 1s.-—'rllo appeal of the Attorneyflencral of Outs-fit)- Hon. W. F. Nickie, to tho Privy Council against the Judgment 0i Justice Middleton, of the Sup‘. reme Court of Ontario grantiilff B speedy trial to the accused dir- ectors of the defunct Home Blink of Conmln on the chnrlli! 0i 907's‘ piracy laid allilliiflt "iem "nu" ‘he Bank Act, has foiled entirely. Th0 judicial committee of the PrivY Councu gave judgment today, dis- missing the appeal. Answers Wire Gall; Learns Son Drowned (Canadian Press) nus MOINES. July 15-4-14“- Edith Malone)’. a telegraph-ii‘. W1“ “m; a newspaper ofllco here as fir telegraph wire 801111091‘ 01ml?“ “t repeatedly "DS"—the ncwspnpor call. The regular operator was 110i on hand, so, Mrs. Mnioncy unswftrvil the call. The nlessagc she rclislvfli was a news story from Mcfiroiwi‘. 19w“, spying that James lilalnney. aged 12. had been drowned in the Mississippi rivcr thore. llo was her son. She fainted. Hospital physi- clans said her condition was scri- ous. Minnrr utl- 104 Miles On Five Gallons 0i Gas? speaking about fish stories this has ‘everything on the line trim- med by n 1on8 wit)‘. Th" “m” however nefsrs not to fish bill- i0 the automobile. A gentleman cams Into the office last night ‘lulled "P a chair and seated himself. ed plied the editor, “What's the lat- estl" l - m-mrm... a ‘ '33.?" ti‘; zmrxr: i..:‘.:."";.:.‘;.";£ FOR — , ' - ,. cow 2% years old with calf ‘at ‘In’! L TAYLOR. ttltnillgw0tl8l0flll‘ volunteered >-—-——-————*-r---—--—~ figkgfyghlfdf'l§‘tf’“ll..°,,“.ll.fl; """_ti°" ___ EP-l-olty good trsvelitu!" wsiipml- j Fenian H9“) WWW‘ Mtrsbfleld. 3i51.'i.12.6i. t l ed the sdritor. "How much n! d"! - __. ......-_.....---.- " f l ' . b ". '. "W" i“ ,° "*t'"°'*"'*‘ '5“ ""3" 5*°'iti;‘$...':2." not“ °coi°tnl. §ffi¥'=..'l::: élfi.".fi.'é'.it“‘..°..i.‘ii i s Juniy, ; p] ..<:I0 horas an csrr l0. , ,. Y» '_ v (Illus . "“ ‘~ malfor- (Rllbkly inAulgozoll "urtnlaiha V A v k p" . l alfic:fi:ii.ltllo“litll fsdirglatrilizeizurqiar" _ v _.-__---__.__i. or er. 11D PIN“. ' WANT ID PO INERAL Bl i. 352174541. GUI N HOTEL miles." . . ' ' snow-no on: gurus girl. r no h ‘will: 953mg “zlwvillfggsgxfrf, “mm ulnar. W" ‘ "f" '1» i" L“ ‘i: n. ... n"... . ~- ' '-' - ' ' ' ‘ . ‘ l - iver "Can you heat it "an __ TmufbwALL TEN h , all wife, Fredstteton: car ilr . . d’ w”, M,” u . n.7nlli:ilflllit‘mt‘.nfibllvahftni he departed. A l. i. . _,,__4-o>---" l’ m‘ . Trnroa .1-f. ' g. 3:080:21 tens‘ aoflliltonest ' . " ~ ' . ‘ ~ L. ort ' a t n worms. a fl”"""“° ‘mm’ "m l. ,i " .' M. R0121 1.12:’ 111., elgsctliivz- application for than In litgiher, Graves‘ . Worm belltcn; Mrs. Cltliefllte a nil minute's. f M , uincy; Min it. sparrow. " t a w. m» n m mil». is “stint-o l-illmflt mim- 2-!» ‘c-"r l til 3H oQ-(Ma ‘view "l-iow are you for news?" he usk- LSpace for someihinlf x000" "i" "Weli 1 thought you'd like to men- Extor- l Potato Growers (Continued from Page 2 the saute, and shall pay them into the hands cf the directors when called upon. lie ahull arrange co- "lterutivc field tests, receive and compile reports ‘on the same, and publish such reports ulld literature us may promote the hlterests of the Association. ' Clause 4-—lt shall be, the duty of the Executive Committee to flll all vacancies occurring during tbc current your. Clause 5-Thc directors may call the Annual Meeting at such llulu and placu as they dccul ud- visable. ‘ Clause 6.—'i‘hat the financial your of the Association be changed ciudc tho business in connection with tho crop of any one year. (liause 7.——'l‘llot when u grower ilus not sufficient. potatoes to load u cur and cannot secure any us» sistunce in loading he will freight his potatoes. cu reccving instruc- tiun froln tho Secretary, to the heart-st point wherc a ln-ainlanll car is loading, and there have his potatoes transferred to said innin- land car. Tile Association will ply the way freight. Clause iL-Thut when shipments nrc luallc in narrow gauge curs aft- i‘l' thcrc is danger of injuring from frost, the parties loading will be rc sponslblc for the potatoes l trans- it until they reach Borden, or some other point where transfer may llil lliullo. ’l‘hc Ascocintlon will bu lllllllil‘ obligation to pay the actual i-xpirnsos incurred by tho shippers \Vlli'll properly signed receipts are attached to statement of expenses. (flullrlc.—'l‘llui. tlic Dlrlllfilfll‘! bc iluihnl-lzell to obtain a working cap ltnl by retarding ihc payment for twclvn months of a percent-ago of the not proceeds ilot to exceed 10% of CllCl] yt‘llf"i~l illlsiness. Clause 10.—~'l‘ll:lt filo Illrcctflrs be authorized to engage if neces- sary inspectors to insure that only No. 1 Seed is shipped and ‘to facili- tate nlovelucnts of the crop in the rush sullson. ' Clause lL-Thnt if a member ships an inferior grade of potatoes marked No. 1. grade be shall be linblc to expulsicu from member- ship by o majority. vote at the un- nual meeting on proof of miscon- duct furnished by the inspector or purchaser. Cluiisc ll-Resolvod hat the mcnlbcrs be required to sign n coiltruct agreeing to market their Nu, 1 Seed Potatoes of the Irish Cobbler and Green lilounbzlin varic- [k3 through the Association; that ouch nlomher falling to curry out this [lrovll-llons of this liyc-law shall iu- liable to u fine as hereinafter provided. Should tiny nlelnixir be offered u solo of his potatoes at a price favorable to tho Assofliritiflii the grower he requested i" 111"" this sale to the Association; lhilt the said order sh-sll be filled with this growcfs stock, and should there be ally advantage ill tlic price received over tlic zlvilroitl! liiiiil iii’ the Association. that tho grower filling the order shall be entitled to {his extm remuneration. clnullo 13—-'i‘hat the initiation ire of new members to the 11590010110" he fivc dollars, afterwards the rc- gulnr annual foo; that. members who ncglcct paying 1'01‘ ii V011!‘ i" more be obliged to pa); for the years lapsed wilcu rejoin ng. Clause 1-i.~—'l‘hnt tho Association refuse to accept the membership foo iroln nny party will) W"! 11;" sign the regular contract used 1y mu Agguclfllllii requiring its mem- bers to sell their No. 1 Certified Seed through the Association. l Clause 1o.~whoroni-1. the Milli" ing charges on fertilizer and spfiiy- bated by the Associ-st on 0 t be“ and others are sufficient o meet or reduce all 0110"" '13 ex‘ pensse o fthe Association. 1110:2- (em resolved that such 11701115 '3 applied to meet or rcllucc said ox- iilzilses thus eliminating part ortiqlltl- of the handling chart!!! 0" i)" ‘_ (105 llut when a wncmller din-H not. purchase sltill slliilllifi“ ummm‘ the Assoclntlm thnt n cllnrilv firs‘ purtlonnto with the cost of unborn; (m; m; imposed on sulll llllxgsoici- potatoes sold ihroufiii 111° ~ nttail; Ho" M“ Myers, Minister of Agriculture. W11" w“="*"‘“"““l ‘m, a (ow wm-(tg, QXpfUBSUil hs (Ll ratification at seelui: so largo 1i ‘dumber of arltriviili-"f-"l m?“ pm“ Gull ind often hnnld l1 saill ihut in "should first know he W111i “l ‘int and then go ailcad" and this geilned to ho the slogan of this As- sociation. if ono judged from i111‘ "ii""'i"'°g'”” h‘ WM nufldnm cit-ll lAlthough on-e naturally expe- m mistakes and friction which 6°“ [ml-fly be avoided in runnhli; 5]‘: large an organization. 1t was rcnlili able that very mmje by the executive. Th"! gill-l thing in mnntoining this 001mm“ of affairs was that all stand tog-Bill" t dl islon. erliwigglllklngvof the competition w"; J-lvnl potato production ren- t“; he stated that the whole thing wng a question of “The survival of the flttggt potato." This BffJVlllCl‘ will have an unlimited potato mark et as long as it can provide what is won-tad, as long as the inrmens ‘watch their lmsinees and dent drop No. 2 potatoes in No. 1 hall!- ln concluding tho speaker agiiiii few errors hail been l0 cnd May 31st, in order to in- . -.~ - .1 i iii. i l lillliiliil ' ti!" ‘iii, 1 il ’ l i1 i .. iii l I .11, I l. i! ,iii bill ‘i l? i iii 1 A |{i:..i.i.,,.' iii. {i l-l “Emmi. hi i. ‘ililillllii: u iillli lliiiliil llliiiiiiiiiill mil l. ally h-illili" ii ll ililiii. ' Ii ii’ ,_'||l|i ill“! iiliilllllliliil i U“ __ iimiiiliiiiiiiliiiiiilgll‘ a “A L. ill‘ ‘i l t l lliilllriiiiii lil|||| Viilillli l|lili| .;. -1| ilili iiiil illi iiiiilliiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiii 493/011 like 1' l It is the same rich, mellow, satisfying tobacco, whether you buy it in the Plug or choose the package of Cut Plug. p The form is different, to please the personal preference of the individual smoker- the tobacco and the pleasure you get 1 from smoking A it, is always the MANUFACTURED BY . IMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANY or CANADAJJMITED. Ill iii illliiiiiiiii". Ii i h llliill l i‘ i I. i. i Ilia" l Iivtiiil .l'li‘ iii!‘ i‘ I l" iii» "" iii ilhllil ill. - fiilliil- ‘l: ‘ i i i l1 illilli'i‘liiiii ii. expresseil'his pleasure lit being present and uluphusizcll the lleell of other [lrovlnuiall organizations of the like sort. One under contem- plation at present woud provide for lllC nlarkcling of dairy products cud purchasing of dairy supplies. llc wished tlic Association cv-cry success null it might ho assured thnt ii‘ it wished the Minister of Ag- riculture l0 help them in any way, he would do cvcryiillnt: that could possibly be llonlc- for tllclu. Mr, Bouiter romlndl-d tho growers lo he careful ill-lit short wvigllts be llvoiricd; it was hcttnp iu keep on the safe sldlc by giving a small weight lulirglil, as. potatoes llrii-ll in exposed plat-es, null without this plcczlutluu tho weight woulll he short at tho buying ('llil. Mr. Waiter S_ Lea upprcclai-iail tlic fact that he had been culled on to soy a few words. llo rulnarkcll on ihc splendid growth of tlic As- sociation, lid could not llfilIl admir- int: the splendid service given at such a low cost. The fnrullirs should not b0 lcmpicd by donlilrs who tried to unlicrseli lilo Association hilt should always cop in mind the prices they woull he cnlilrd on to puy ii’ tl.o organization wasn't ill (existence. it provides all ilpporillll- lty of buying fertilizer and other spring materials at ilie lowosi pos- sible cost. Mr, Pepin, chief inspector win-n cnllcll nu first thuullvll llli‘ Sourc- inry for his klnil wumlll about tlic inspection service. “Qualify? said Mr. -Popin, is the worll ihzlt is going lo count ill next iii-ans solos" .lle wont on in say inst ycnm pntuto acreage of 11.000 had lli‘t‘.ll now lllCffiflfiCfl to 9,000 acres, lilcurrlng the necessity of u lllll('ll inrucr inspection force. The inspectors lnndo two surveys 0n the flrllt they tlccilll-il wlldt clot-is and grade undo;- which l0 list enM individual farmer's pinni- nos. Their final inspection checked up on this and saw thnt lhc form- ors were coulpiying with the regul- ations wilful violation of WlllCll inc-ans immediate shipping rights. operate with study before-hand and cwuro of the different diseases. those were the chief points lll maln- tnining n successful organization. ~Tile election of the hoard of dir- ectors was followed by general dis- cussion. which took up, among oth- er things. the advisability of some ndoqtlnte arrangement for school holidays so that children engaged in the potato harvest need not lose days of school. tho verilslng their harvest excursions in this province, in order to avoid‘ liinimiwiiding famine of labor this in , a BRITISH BACON MARKET The sale of all baled bacon on the British market has been some- whnt affected by the. hot weather and prices are irregular. Canadian hated bacon 80s and _90.s boxes 82s, to 87s, American 72. to '18s, firm. Irish 103s to 114s. slow. Danish 104s, to 110s, quiet. Danish killings estimated at 04,000 lwall. -——<oo->--—- ADD MILK _ When making omelets or scram- bisd-sags youcsn. increase the bull without getrsetlii Iftim the flavor withdrawal of‘ The farmers were asked to co- n“, lnspe,,tnrs_ and inducements to those who ilnppon prevention suilillitclllllil (Continued from Page i) wllrd of their toil and infused into their children a spirit of llopu u-ud confidence. The lllffierenro Jli-twlaeil contentment and discontent with the place we live in is u mutter ufi the spirit, tho condition of tho‘ mind, and if we have pessimism who are continually sculpt: tllC (worst oi‘ things and keeping tiloso before our young pcoplu till: effect wiilil c lliszlsirnus. ' 'l‘llis rhungt-ll habit of tiiougllt llietwoen the early settlers null the. llllfiplt‘ of tollny is ri-spollsillll- ill ll vt-ry large ule-asuro, ills Lordship llolicved for the discontent of our ytlillig people. 'l‘ht.-l'c are other causes loo ihzlt illicht also be overcome. A constant effort should be made to ltucp up zln lnlorizst and spirit of fellow- ship i-n u different neighborhood. lillrlng the war it was found that. innocent unlusemcnt as wcli as liarii training were nocclssury to keep up the spirit of the army. if any community in this proviucc bc- comes dull zlnll lITilIIICPOStiIIZ for want of proper rvcrlziltinll and hon-l- tlly sport illlll lllllllHClllCfll- Just us surely is lllni community doomed to dopopulailoil and lleciiuc. What the woull-ll of tile Provinci- llnvl- done, coniinillill lli- Lorlllllip elllnlllll be an cxnmplr- to nil of us ‘fhrough tilcir institutes iilcy arc ilolnu u rculLv wollllcriill work. llo t-llcll tlic illflllillll; of trot-s and gon- t-rul slrdct improvcuicllt of George- town lll \\'lll('ll Wfilllllll llilvi- hurl-ov- (led whore for many yours mcn hull failed. The snuic kind of thilig is nppzlrcnt in luully f‘(lllllllillllll(R_ li-‘lciloois which in other years :1 men lino lo lll-rlllil and too often u dis- grace have been woudnrlillly impro- ved in appearance nnll equipment .benni‘lting not only their particular liocallty bllt lilo Province as n. whole and lcnvlnlz u lusting effect, They helped to make lifc lnore pleasant anll profitable and holll out gretuer to live in such fortunate common ltlos to continue whore they are upon ouch illonlber Jury the vuilue ‘of the individual cffori in assisting toward realizing and in llu hcitur evory your. We really net-ii to see improve- ments going on to feel thnt every your a little more better is being (lone and thnt iii-c is more vnluablc us u result ofihosl- efforts iii order circumstances. Our greatest dlflirtli- ty is not lack of material opportun- iti-cs for those nrc far greater titan n was also a“ en“ m“ the they were in mnny other periods mm," cnmpmflmsisnnm frmtn ML through which we have passed but in cline in hope. That rent-hos the op- p si counts for the many of our young peoplc to other lands. A Another element foeiorlng llisron- ‘ ' lent is the fact that willie our peo- plo in earlier days were satisfied O l0 U! addhil s ts of milk or water for ssoh u“ noel. i and n little to nppl-nciatc our allowing to (lPVClCiD u nplrli of de- in some measure ‘from this.‘ Concluding Ills, ' Lordship urged of the Grand more hopeful opporiunitius. 'i'.hre report offithe Grand Jury ex- pressed appreciation of the com- Tiic examination of the public in- stitutions was reported on satisfac- torily mill sumo inlprovelncrlis of a sanitary llufuro wort: lsuggesied. iOii Police Baffled . By $20,900 Jewel Theft (Canadian Press) NEVVPOIFI‘, R. I.. July 15. — .li‘\\‘(‘ll‘y valued, it is said, atvover $20,000 belonging to Mrs. Marsdon J. Perry of Providence is missing frmn her summer home, Bleak liouso on Ocean avenue. A robbery is believed to have been colllmittctl some time be- lWPUfl last Sunday and Tuesday. Tile police have withheld informa- tion ml the CISC. it was loarncllphowever, that the hOlISO ivas not brokenvinto, for no evidence of a lpgeflc was ' to he found. The thief may have found a door or window o n ‘and entered in that way. The pp ice have been checking up in every one who ro- gulnrly has hail access to the house, but whether they have found any clue upon which to work is not known. Thu pieces of. iewolry missing. ilu- unillro in which has not been given out. were prized very highly by Mrs. Perry. i} “So you're an nrtlM, hey." I-iow arl- you nlllo t_o livc on n job like this?" _ . "Wall, that's just theurt of it." Hotel Victoria Water Strut, Charlottetown > Offsrsto to the travelling public a eomferhblo, up-to- date hotel. Contains 44 rooms with private baths. The Cuisine In amou- nil over Canada. Tiijltons in ail rooms. Courteous sor- vies. H. C. IROWN. MIIIQIP {Iharlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. '?'°'""‘P." to pole of pessimism and no- movcnlcnt of so rest their hope upon iht-ir ovm performance depending little or no- thing on what might comc by gra- tuitous accident. strength of will and purpose to can. quor nil their difficulties. we in- stead find a wide-spread desire to get rlcit without working for itito attain tolligh fortune by some lilo- brooks. 8f» 1'10 ky, strike-an idea, as ruin arit is folio. A people in ssctl lime developing VICTORIA HOTEL . Murphy. Ne gqfasgow; W . Boston; S. ydnoy, C. 1i; John J. WINCH. Mrs. A. M. Benton. Mel- ville; D uald MacRae_ Chicago l’. E. lin and, Elmira: A.‘ Ci Cox. Souris: John R. Watson, 8t. Catherine-s; Kutlnnd ll.,Wllaon. Providence; Percy Ch- rh and wife, Moncton; H. Mac llefllll. Moncion; C. H. Eveleth, Toronto; H. O. Peters. Meal; J.,W. Nean. Toronto; In I, c, W. I. Hang and wlIe,‘Toi'cbl6 ‘Ira. ' ~G mont nlnde by the Chief Justice. , ‘Ni thtoildfl lass contracted on o the moat destruotivepf, all d asses to s community and no qusstsoa that we are Xilhthiiiffalo- rial. c W. llllfph . ihom“.~