flnbty d flout, bond, not Purity h! olreagtb h it ' 1N MEMORIAM our lM-nr In loving III6'II\UI'_V of Mayne, ivllo .1~th\-r, Alrtt. Tllltltllltl '1 ‘id Altgtlltt 20th. 1320. Hrnvrltly Fnthl-r summoned _\'i)ll. i-lwt uiw your lizu today lruvtt your rartltly frivntis. dwell with Him ltlwrlys. “titan you! Dl"?IP.fli't' U. t,- Jtorno nnd ., ,, l. ., Moths-r Dl-llr t ...u- pldflto we vlr'er (‘on fill t-ttn ill the lnsl. but votlrI glltn , t ~u were called to do God e will. l" vied b! l" Fl-"Y “Jill Aitltuons ll tht! ._7 ‘rJAITE-WILJ-IAMS-Al t" "l" tyotg and O'I,e'lry MPHICdlSL Pill‘- "gnttg-e on Aug. 17th. by R". lltlltl-rt T. Smith, Lester btanley want». of Sprlnnfll-ld “"1"! Jennie Jeminttt, daughter of John Williams of (Theory, P. E. I. DEATHS CAREY. _ On Auoust Bth- it Tun" bridge Wt-lls Idngltlnd, i‘. EVPW“ Carey, daughter l.l’ the lute (‘our mander E. A. Care! R- N- “m! Am‘ elia Nizltheson his wife nnd deurly loved stator of Mrs. F. Park" Curvoll nnd C. Amelia Palmer. IN MEMORIA MRS. JAMES KlNCl-l To uni-e luvs loovee hem the amp Flour. the flour wit]: tho of Wooten: Candi kfieodheenll-eenndpootqueii PURII’! and men louver per By CAROLYN BE-ECHER (Author of “The Revolt of Saul" Hyde." ‘In Expefin-ellt In Marriage,” “Maid and Wile," One Woman’: Way." “A Succeuful Failure," “An adventure In - Years." Etc.) For nearly ten years John Aldrich had slaved that the ex- travagant tastes of his pmtty wife, Marcia. might be satisfied. Gradually the high aspirations and Ideals of the young electrical engineer were being smothered by office drudgery. but wilful Wheat. “Momo $911! and Better Bread” t... Auction Sale At ,1". E. “Wllfherliltn .\II. Alhloll 0n .T lursday Auilllllt 25th, 1921 at 0:0 OIl-Inl-lt of lllr F0||0\\‘|Ilfl' l trtll-lt wank-in driving llll-igh uvw t-uk» ltl fl-ot blatant-y Harris tlrpurltiors, llcrond hunched. Daisy (‘ltllrll Nu. If. Crcum Vim. l luv Client. Iii’! driving burnt-tin collurn w-th-wcli... .\"l‘ll(‘l( driving lllilrfl, ltt your» old. . ll Yours old. l , rs old Purkertl llltun ' milk t-otvll, Ayrlllllre 2i flit cllttlv, 1 yearling. owcll. L’ spring (‘HOP L’ stltclttl choir-ll timothy lllly. Pp t“ $llt.t\tt rush; over tllut llm- llullt H lttontlts credit on approved joint illltt-tl. (X It). \\‘I-L\'I‘III-IIIIIII<I. J- A. XII-DONALD. .*\ilCllUIl(‘i‘l' Islander Among Fishermen Lost loss of four flsherllien. in log, while fishing on the Grand Blinks on July 25- was reported today on the nr» (ltt Aug. 16th. tho dmtb of .t very’ espe-ctotl person, Mm. James Cinch, occurred at her ltcme ill tlttln. Although the tic-censor! ho-"l bw-n - s rk for SOlllP tittttl, lit‘? dclltll clinic ll great shtick to her fntuily 411d hcr nlanv friends. Her aiultlille ltd cheerful tllafillfllllbll and hm’ llrttabla interest in uerythtntl tort-titling to tlltv nu-lure of the t tnltttunity In witich who lived hall i-ndonred lter to all, who tit-cpl;- ttylttpltthlzo with her husband and ttmlly in their cad hcf@=.tvetn(>nl.— "Jltitlwzr ntiltl because at. fatnti_y' of nine utnnll children ale left without the gentle care of a tnotltcr. The lltrlrg funcrtll which took place on Atlg. 1'! front hrr ltontc to Stirred lietlrt church .tltd tltcnr-lt, to the t-cmetrrv showed the ltigh esteem in which deceased was held. The palfl hearers were; Alvie Mountain, Wm Mountain, Cornclltls 0‘l3rien_ Patrick Mclntyrc, Martin Klnch and Win. B, McLellan. May her soul rest In peace. Farm for Sale In the village of Murray Ttlvnr, containing 65 atercs. 35 ulnar, bal- once covered with h-ard and soft woutl. lArge house nnd barn lll guttd repair. Five minutes walk '0 churches, post olbce_ st-hoolfl. .mtl nintlon. For particularl- apply Hurry Bonnell, flout-field. - Desirable Residence for Sale My nlne-roomed bottse in Central Bedaquo has jut-it lteetl completed. itilll is now ready for sale. It coin- mllttds a. fltta view of Bedeqtle liar- bor and surrounding bcuutlflll country. It is also Ill the Immedi- ate vicinity of cbtlncllesl, school, hzlll, stores. bztnk and post olilt-P. hrtl-ndlng lmrchntterst would do well to inspect. thin vllluntble property. Particulars dhtnlncd from owner \V. 0. Gtcbtlrmun. Central Bedeque. _ s. s. IIARLAND For Will Dleasure and health a trip on the ‘Tiarland" Ia unrul- pllssdi. You ere offered the 0p~ pot nlty any Tuesday, Thursday. Frl y and Saturday at 8 p_ m. Tuesday, Orwell return fare 60 canto. “Thursday, Victoria, return fare Friday, East River, return lore B5 cents Saturday, Went Riven return fnre l5 centl. Bo one of the large number who now tote MIVIMAIQ of thoeo very onjoynble excunionl. The accoulodatiouu ore fine. We know you will be pleuetl with the Iotllto, Phone 778. rival oi ‘the Cloucoster flailing tschooner Morning Slur. They ivere: Jack Wolf, Liverpool, N. S; Jltules Lllrltin, Prince Ed- wltrd lsltlnd; Den Hllso and Wm. \\'llite, Yttt-ttloullt. N. S. Cupt. Cllflt-l (fllristittnstln rnpnrt- edthllt the vessel was fifty Jllilfifl off Nortlitvost Liglltllousr. Sable ls- lltnti, with uluc bottts out when lltc fog set. The ticcupztnlll of seven of tile bouts found their wny buck to the schooner with grrltt difficulty. but lt steam-it of several days failed to loctllc the others. l ~----—-€-O->--~*— THE ROAD WE NEVER TAKE ti travel on the highway every day And lt ls hot and hard! l must not tnke "The little road that tempts me l0 forsake The highways dust and tluty and to stray, Adventurlng allowtl that green, and cool way! Perchunce it leads Iltirlcs make Their reveled-or to some gotten lake Where Pun still pipes and nymphs and llryades pllly! for- Ah! little roads of Life, you bid ilB rollm! "Tonlorrow," we “not today!" The broad hlghtway. we know. will brlug us home And each tomorrow finds us on our wny! For oh, we look and yet, ‘Wlllllill. The highways bold us, though the Ibytwnys call! make answer, tough-nnd —Itolielle Morcler Montgomery —<n-o->—-—— A newly married Englishman complained to his wife because Bile hltd been paying a shilling ll. dozen for buns. lie could, he de- clared, gel slevcrl for slxpence. To prove his assertion be went to tl baker's t-lhop nnd, pointing to n plle pi buns on the counter. de- manded to he suppllt-d with seven for sixpeucc. "But-F began tb-e girl in charge. “i don" wnnt any bills!“ inter- rupted the customer. “Give me seven of those buns for slxpence!“ He was served and went hnme triumphant. “There, you see. it is only nec- essary to let the shop people tunder- stand that you know the value of things. They gave me seven for nlxponce!" “Yesfl tc-pIl-cd his wife meekly. “but your-tr are only ltalfpenny buns. Those l bought were penny ones!“ ' , -_-_--40>-—-—- Alpha and Omega ‘The first. mrm to earn ll living dug it out of the ground nnd the lrlut mnrl wllrl do the name thing. Tho fnrmor is Itbc Alpha and‘ Ome- tyn of all things h-umlrln. ’lllul’o ldllleot too llenlnl ‘Scott, of Perth, nt the Court House 0n Grand Banks“ ‘PORTLAND, .\lc., Aug. l5.—'l‘lle~ to where the Murcia considered only herself and dld not appreciate that she was wrecking their happiness, although she loved John in her selfish way and never gave a thought to other men. John yasrned tor bottle life and children, but Marcia said babies would interfere with hersocirll activities. It was Kenneth Baker, the ltclplesa Ill! .- ltcn of an ofice employee, whose father and mother died suddenly. that more closely cemented the friendship of Jobnn Aldrich and Muriel Damn. John hall taken Kenneth honle, Intending to adopt him. but Murcia ordered hint to put the child in an institution. as she needed money be would have tctapend on. the boy Niurlcl helped John to find a home for the orphan with a lllotlter who has just lost lterowtl child. and John pétid for hill support _ How into untangtgl‘. the threads cl‘ John Altlricbba life nnd ou- zlbletl lllut to find ltappirloss and success in his profession com - family from starvation. Unable to plates a story that never flags in interest. speak English, she and her mother nought out New York county chap- ‘tzr of the Red Cross on reaching |tbis city. and asked for help in finll- ‘lng some way to support themselv- l lWwa Lawier _ Sent to Jlll OTTAWA, Aug. 19.—~~Alt'red E. Lust-tier, prominent luwyor of thirty years’ standing in the capital. was sentenced to five years In the Kings ton penitentiary by Judge J. ll. mitt lllTWly Across Siberia lntl ‘ Pacific Ocean EW roux, Aug. lit-ninth Nestor, lti-yearold Russian dancer, has succeeded in bringing hei- moth- er, grandmother and brother out of Russia to this city. ltt wok them three years to make the journey. She conducted the party across Russia and Siberia, dancing for food enough to keep herself and today alter Lussier had pleaded guilty 0t‘ two chin-gen of theft. In- volving about $5,000. The specific charges which Lussler admitted rll- lcttcd that lie did unlawfully ntlu- approprlzlte the sums 0t‘ $2,000 en- trusted to him by Joseph Label on a mortgage ttnd 0t’ converting to his own use the sum of $2,750, the property of A. Lalonde, of Hull. In passing sentence Judge Scott referred at considerable length to wllnt he Jermed the unpleasant task before him in lltttvlng to sen teuce a ntentber of the Bar to pris- The girl had danced In the Impe- rial ballet of Petrogrnd from the time she was five "years old. Her n father nnd mother were twall edu- _cated and in comfortable circum bwzg: :?vg“sc8?l2::e€udage gsizifilotancea until the revolution broke “This is no case 0t‘ ordinary steal hm‘ The“ “he tamer’ who w“ m . ‘ ‘the nrnw, disappeared. Fearing mg‘ and yo“ did it under cover or that her family would fall into the me confidential relations you had hands of the Bolsltevlkl, Luna fled ‘with your clients nnd, besides hav ‘with ‘hem, hop,” ma, evenmwy» lug grossly deceived them, you ,h a c d,“ reachmg M“ have taken awuy their llfotllnefgfifcgn E “c-ee earnings. Tilt-re is nothing to con-i An‘hough. sufiermg "Om hunger “one "ma. 0mm? w wk-“ch w“ much of title tinle- Luna lnsloied 0n have t-ontessetl. bald ills llonol‘: Rump, pan o, whm, she gamed m afflnll l think I am dealing lenient]; other refugees making "he" w” with you when l semen? you m ttcross tlheicontinent. Alt Vlttdlvitiiok five years m pexmemhuy. l ’ the Red Cross assisted the Nestor Lussler, who had broken doiw Mnmy ,0 MFA“, mmsm“ dancmg his ‘sentence cllltlnly’ nnd nhowetl no Q“ n“, ‘mpuhlr m that country, so during the early tiroreedlngs, tookLuna proceeded ,0 ma", ‘he Jan lurthl-r sign ol emotion ilS he Wfllfi “new lunquflyge and Juptmese dam“ link? away front the prisoners mg‘ She a“ a second“? “mm, 0,. 0c ' ' _ | ; ‘n , d used it to make post- " w“ “"“°“"°?d m me C.°“rt‘i:t:w:tdie:tlltttttg llfil‘ exhibition. It Room by counsel tor the dclense-‘ook her “Dom a ye," ,0 an.“ e“ that the prisoner had made an itS- ough w ‘mug her ,.am“y new“ gilgtrlnilll]: tlefgdistifirgoo for ‘he bane ‘ltlhotikihlcific and finally N““’ _._.__<-0>i——— ' SAVED BY CLOTHES LlNElli A SUGGESTION TO ‘NEW YORK. Atu-g. 18.-4Georgu, TEACHERQ Mengold, fifteen mouths old, wan loft in his crib this morning in ti room on the fifth floor, near till‘ open window, facing the rear of the apartment house at 201 East Thirty Third ntféfl. lie crawled tol the wlntlow and fell His fall was m" mama“ are“ already engaged broken llt every floor by clothes-m ‘he “mime am‘ “Mus ‘ask lines strung outside the window-trot turning the boy-sand girls of w- The baby flnltlly landed on the, tlay into the citizens of the future. roof of un extension shed ln thtt Th? teflflliflt‘ lll- We 51ml“ "l"! yard. Tllconly injury suffered 8011001 lililYfl a 15'8" “d “w” was a fractured rib. ""9011!!!" DB" l“ m" nation“ .__._.__¢¢>--—- llft- than he or site mily realize. llt The Cause of Backache city schools and in those of the ONLY IN RARE CASES DOES lnrger villages the child changes teat-hers us he advances from 0118 BAQKACHE MEAN KIDNEY TROUBLE t l l to l RURAL C. E. McKENZIE The majority of our rum.‘ schools have opened this week 11m grade to another and under Home systems be or she even change teachers ns they ass from 011B subject to anothe . But in our rural school ,tlle child has lilo sttlne teacharrrso long as she re- mains in that nchnol, nnd thus the teacblarkl influence plays n large part In moulding the character of the pupils. Great then. is your re» ponillbility, rural teachers! Rural tettcers no doubt ofte- think that they are ltnmilered. or held back In their work by the coll llltiontl of their surroundings ant. lack of proper equipment. This lllily be true ln certain subjects but there is one phase of educat- tlon wherein the rurnl teacher has grcntet- advantages than their fellow teachers of the cities, this ls In the teaching of nature studies. Tllnt the teachers of our country schools should realize the great Every muscle in the body needs constantly at supply of rich, red blood in proportion to the work it tines. The muscles of the bnclq are undt-r a heavy strain and have but little rent. When the blood In‘ tltln they lack nourishment, and the result is l1 sensation of pain ill those muscles. Some people think pnln In the buck menus kidney trouble. but the best medical authorities ngrea that backache neldont or never hats anything to do -wlth the kidneys. Organic kid- ney disease may have progressed to rt critical point while developing n pnln In the buck. This being the (rat-to, pnin In the buck should ni- ways lend lbe sufferer to look tol the condition of the blood. It will‘ "m! it" reach“! "B!" 0' "m" be foutldri in moat cuties that the use Emily l5 0f ‘he Bram-e" 1mm” of l-Dr. Wllliunlll Pink ~Pllltt to flnw- in answer to the question. build tlp the blood will slop the, What in Edurntlnnt’. to my mind it ggnggugn n; pain 1n n“, “I-nouflg _ is the fitting of boys nnd girls h: enwltttttcte» 0f the hlLCk. How mum.‘ their limiter snherei- NOW 11w better tt in to try Dr. Williams flilhere of the mntnrltv of rim-l Pink Punt for the blood than in boys and slrln will be in the mid" give wtiy Io unreasonable a about ycttr kidneys. if you DEC! your kidney!» My doctor can fillll the HHDQCLS of nature will bu mllke lentil ill ten minutes that will of the greatest value to them. lithe set your fears nt rest, or tell you wacher’ succeeds m awakening _, the worst. But In any evrnt to be love m. and a um", u, learn "h, perfectly healthy you must keep trums o; nature she has ma“ a the blood m good condition and for 10m, stride towards success in he.- this purpose: fill: other medicine clln ,,,,.,,,"., equal Dr. l 'll umlz Pink Pills. t T“ pup“ who Haws up Wm, a You 1.1111 5P! these pills through “we o, mm,“ m h", nny dealer in medicine, or l. have a "a wmch Iv," Mm, Mm mnll nt 50 cnntll n box or six . , -- _ very cloneto the country and at,- boma ‘or “'50 from The m‘ w“ rlculturo and be will not be so apt llama’ Medicine Co, Brockvlle M , Ont. to leave than for‘ lbs artificial _ [songs with n kick In them. i r /// /'/ % Z / € \\ Reasons w ‘The ls the best value for your dollars 1. Life Like Rellllml l?!“ 25W Edison l; pg5|flya|y the w"); ‘miidlfliih in the world the; curtain a direct compal-Ieun with living arllstl. Ask for th proof. a 2" 4°73)": All Record: Betterl N“! Mr- Edlsolfs Interview l" m, leadhlil magazines. Listen to Your favorite needle record; on "'8 New Edlnon. 3. Pure Period Design“. The New Edison lo the phmmgraph P“! out exclu l" aillhflltlc period cabinets. Ask (Or the booklet "Edison and Music." which tells what ever y. °"= ouoht t» kn furniture. ow about period only lively - 74? %/ do hy I EDISON 4‘ a“! ROCK Pricesl 1' - be New Edison n“ t", fans“ l" Price lea: than I" 15 n-c- (United State; Price) elnce 1914, and pa" of Hill Increase l. w” Tax. Ask for m; buueun What Did Edison Do Durmfl the War?" |g g," the story. ' ’//// é ¢r é é % ' % % % / % 5- 5")’ To Buy! If you are a music “we, ’°“' "w" '8 flood with us—provldeq you us," Credit A gentleman's anreement i; i“ we ask U se our Budflgt ma" and suit your convenien“, 5- “Service To Owners! t I‘ m” “"7! t" cive bet. o: service then our cum timers expect. Ask them, My of A. ll. TOOMBS 157 Queen sg; Charlottetown, p 5 | Blare of the city. Thus nature Ptudy will tend to make fllriuers tbtlt it will do more thlln this, it will muke better flu-triers. Nature study has n practical side, ll touches much on the growth of ‘Plants, the lives of animals nnd ln sects, all of which is a great bent: fit to the ftlrml-t. ' ' Another aspect of nnture study and one which tllukcs the study of vital‘ Ilnportunce to nil: it touches the pupil to observe for ‘ltiltlself llnd to reason. In present dny education tnc- powers of observation have very little scope atqit scents to be tllc object of our text books to buy nnd have n. ready made education they do not ullolv nny room for the pupil to think for himself. Accurate observation la of the utmost value in ivltntever walk of life we may follow. vet we have only to look about us to see how rarely this faculty ls developed how common it is to meet people whose eyes see not and whose ears henr not. Such a depend-lance ls placed on the text books of our educational system that the maj- ority of pupils rely therein rather than learn nnd see for themselv- es. The North American Indian llili very aptly been culled the chti-l of nature nnd all an illustration of his ability to read natures story dllfl rlptiiv It to his particular biw- ness one has only to rend the selection entitled Observation l.l one of our readcrtm. in this lntliatrs teaching he ‘nnd ‘been made to see and benr w.t.lt was trausplrlng around him and was thus able to put his know ledge to good title. F-AMOUS ACTRESS OF PARIS STAGE LIVES 1A8 .HERMIT PA-RllS, Aug. l9.—-ln a vwhltc house with In green door, on the outskirts of a village in the Vosges, in living, nlmost na retired as ll hermit, a womnn who only a few years rlgo was one of the best known, gayest and most talk- atl of actrcsbea in Vnris. Eve Ln- valllere In her name. All recently 8B 1916 she was singing in the tlltmg of Mortmol-tl-e patriotic in the variety theatres of the capital. Thu cloth garments. Soon people for- got ller and quietly and completely she dlsnppcured. Down in the Vosgels site watt found ttgnln by a tMalin correspondent who WAS stopping ill the village. ilclttlktid tfalslliilly who lived in the white llotlse with the lkon over the duo.. Wbcnltoltcnrtl tre unute he wtlltetl ttt the church door till sbc cumc out. The ivolnlln who used to be the bust dressed ucireeis in Paris was wmlriug at neat black frock. ztntl below ltcr lllnbrellll site tvtllltetl with. u peasant girl, who ltltd zlccomptlniotl her to lttltss. Her blue eyes, the correspondent writes, are more lovely than ever and hrl; hands and It-et are tine, and small. such‘ as ltrc .. rllreiy, found in the country. With Il quit-r tttt-p she llilSdfill ltltli, nnd enteretv her house. i Not o be tlutlnted. he dcltltlntlctt l l audience. The young girl who lliltll been to church opened the door. No, she informed him, mulle- molsellc never received. All friends from tPttl-is were especially forbidden entry. "This house." said the mnld, "in not rm ordinary ltouite. lt ls :- cloiliter" Her benlth, it seems prcventetl the receiving of the would-be nun into a religious order, and so she has chosen to seclude herself in the country, where site spends ller tlttle between the church llntl her walled-in garden, receiving only the poor people of the vil- age, who come lt) llcr for help. On- ly twice in these yctlru has site left. her home, once to go on ll pilgrimage to Louprdes, and once to go to the quiet restlrt of Vittel for the cure. But when she rt»- turnetl from there, snld the little maid. she was very melancholy. “it seems m inn," she declared. “as if I'd been in hell." ‘:Doeli she ever think nnd tnlk about the post?“ the Mntln cor- respondent asked. "Never, was thtr-nnltwcr. “when site gets letters from old friends she sometimes linllles, for she has ‘no-‘Jtitternells about the past, but lube doesn't tit-Ink about It. Site thllfks onlfof the present nnd the future." l’, —---l¢o>—-— ,, a JEWS FLOCKING OUT OF ' R IA BERLIN; A-ug. 17.»- Thousands obartwters she acted and the songs o; Rnmmn Jewg ‘m, Grant" the IhB BBB! We"! *1" 0i R V"? Defnbortlt-rrl every month, many sent ""37 kmd- ‘She 31"" “Pemail l" Estbonlltn. Lltlluunlnn and Poliltlt M! find Bl!!! hflftifllf. 911d Bl"? ‘VJ-"l from Soviet territory untler prot- IOIPUII everything that the mime Mont- mnrtrolse conveys to the French- mnn. Now she lit living like n Iter- lnrm "I """"'e- “ml i‘ “"1” “““°“““““‘ mil at the foot of lt quiet Villldy In a“; Ing of, and a tru-e sympathy with. ‘ u“ V058”, M“, me omv “ma S“ sings la at mass every tiny in the village church. It was In 1917 that the newt". suddenly burst on Parlll that Eve Lavalllore wn-s going tn lcttve the stage andenter ll Carmelita con- vent. To reporters and even to her friends tthe. refused nil ox he," Wm plantation. Rumors hull It that “he had discarded all ‘her jewels and plMlllllOh. Rumor bad ll~lhfll tim- clothes that were the wonder even of tile Pnrilt stage, nnd w only conne llacto t oration ofbighBdlnbleviet-oftficlnls ac cording to travellers In the border states who retiently have returned home. The opinion In neighboring states in that the exodus in prompt ltd by fear of an approaching cris- is. The rumored crisis-in Russia ni- ways have been discounted here, but in well-informed soul-cell it ill believed the llltulltlon really Ill ser- ious now. and will be more serious In the winter months, for it Ill known the grlllll crops largely have failed, provisions of all llortil are scarce, and there In little gold with which to purchase more. Starvation already has taken toll districts, nnll wide nretllz are lélC- PM“ "T" 5930mm!‘ lmlglilfl b9- tng the longer winter with only zt tween North Sydney and N-ew- ‘ew weeks’ “P?” "l Provlllliln” "ll-fountllllnd ports are showing 0on- hantl. , Y Tile fact tlltlt no appreciable or- mderume Sign” o‘ lmprmwmem gnnizedl unti-llolshevist tllovctltent ""359 11MB. but freIBNB l0 NOV-l lluitruppeuretl tiltlceniittrtttl \\/'1rltnl-- Scotiu and Prince Edward island ge a orces were t slit-pitted cats . *~ observers of the sltutlttion here to fire inmost negmla Freight rates believe ‘that should tho overthrow M ‘presem “re cmnparallvely m“? of the sovlettl occur this winter. Mid there does not seem any ital- glrwllllrllrlltiiklltl: lllfipilliiillfe, 0i)“ l79l“:“lll8dlnl.9 chance of improvement, ' . s or ct iy Sll('l troops as am m, M we "om, liuntlreds of vessels are tied lip for Many -fenr it will resultln rt wltle- m“ lack °r "elilmst and "19 Pres‘ HDwHtl tlntl-Jelvish pro ent low rate will continue until l-‘or these roltllttns every Jewish literals a much larger volume of family of lllHlflB llnd ttttlnv tllltt we (r .1 n t ~ ‘ . Some of the freight (létil/lllllfi,‘ o. ~ tl t “ ° m" “g are a "m, "g n gm m" rates to "Terra Nova ports writ-It of Russia. 'l‘hey have no desire to ttlrry lfl Llthullnln or Estllonln, but are rivet/Milne wdvi are M I'M- lows: To St. John, $3 a ton with atrial seekinlg“ to enter Ger]n;|ny_ ‘ill/lg tiutillfflgtattt of eventually TEtiCll-‘h-ee discharging; m Concepmm m- “Yld Tflllll-Y BRYB. $3 a ton and free ballast; to Bonnvlstn Bay $3.50 a ton and l-rec ballast. The rate to , the North is nbcut $4 a ion and to St. Plerro $2.75, t THE COAL TRADE The North Sydtmy "emu N, Qnccrs ilollnty Liberal Conservative Association In nccordnnce with the constitution an in- ‘lugural meeting will be held in the BOARD OF TRADE ROOMS ~ Charlottetown 011 Tuesday. Aug. 30th,1921 At 11 O’cl0ck Forenoon for the purpose of 1 t‘ ‘ . tion of the County. comp e mg the Organ!“ Libernl Conservative Voters of the Coun- ti’ are invited to be present. W, H. AI TKEN, President “MANOA” Passenger Steamer tézzlttroalTtrtltflttlqg-l. out September, 2am September. O l OWN Q, - 2am “flunk”. er John" 22nd August, 9th Soptemlu “h lazrnvlsr-Ohnriottetown for Montreal 20th August, 17th Beptombor. Carvell Bros I "if the population of o number of Agents