\ ' .l-.,.-___ .. .- . . . . . m1 w-.~i 4 _-r».$@i1'_ .->_-;E-___1 .. <_ L; . ;~;~..., . __1_*.- . ion Achanal produel,'parfic'ularly prnpo 1'06 Canadian National Railways FARM LABORERS EXCURSIONS Thousands of Laborers Wantcd. In connection vi-inh-Harveiit Ex- cursion. a special train will ieuvo Charlottetown Station, Thumday. morning 4th lnsL. at 0.15 o‘t-locii— Passengers iron: Elmira, Souris. Georgetown. .\iont.zigue and inter - mediate stations to Itoyaltv Jct.. will connect with the Special train As has bccn tile rust’ In in iitlicl‘ years. the Canadian Pat-ilit- tli.ii-ini- has completed illTflflgPlllPnN for l-‘arin Laborers I§X('lll‘al\n\‘ The tlates. this yt-ar. lruln all !~".'I- tions in v BfLlll>\\'l('l-i .inil Priiic» Edward .~ and, uiil b»: .\'.i:=.i=t -iiii at Royalty Jct. Passengers from "mil 16m- Ffm" l"'l."?"l"‘ i" l-"C ‘W931 of Emerald W111 come 1U Various iiffl<c> lllTtlHFZllJll! tin-ti- 311191-8111 111,- N11 4 11.11111 1111.1 .11 1111.1 lrovinuw largo llll1llll"‘l‘i will b- point connect with Special train. 3°"? 0" ‘he CXWFSWIIF _ Passengers from Murray llarbrir In‘? To"? ""1" all l’ _ll. >i:|~ Branch will have to come to (‘har- “"1" l" -\"‘“' l"~“‘l‘*""l'k _"‘"ll "‘" twenty ilwllars to Wiuritpi-g and lnttetoivn on Wednesday 3rd iust_ in order to make cunnectioi-e with this train. Buy your ticket from nearest Ticket Agent—tjonnecting special trains will cross the won- derful Quebec Bridge en route. District Passenger Agent's_Of - flcr», one hail rent pPi llillt‘ lll'_\'\.'1"1 \\‘iltni peg in the l'r..ir;-.> piltVlllvnu l‘.-~'~‘- r-nzen from i-l.'i.~.t of St inhn in New Brunnu-ick and thus-r from Prince l-Idwzirrl l~'lanil ulll purl-haw- locai Sccond 1'14.“ tick-ts up to S John. whcre thi- rcztllir farn‘ iz-lmrcrs‘ liikct< "Jill bo nhlifinw‘ Tn“ (‘. l’. R Spvciill train: will lffllifl St. John in ilic curly r-vctrin: and 20ml (,“lil('h accomin nil i-in will hr» priwldcil for all htmti a. Vompulty are flitll-flnt: .~;il>l-iil rangcnlr-r-h to sop i.llat ill!‘ harv trrs are properly‘ and miilfottihiy‘ itampflrti-il to tllc H's-stern fir-lil< Any CHDTIIIHH Pacific uznnt (‘ii nivo alI nioz-niition about tlic o» cursiuns. Charlottetown. P. E. I. August ill. 1921. Harvest Excursions Via ' “Canadian National” 30.000 URGENTLY NEEDED TO GATHER IN THE BUMPER WHEAT CROP OF CANADA ==-_--_--___. ._ _ _____-.——-r-i_-== Tol Cari-iiltfflfi hump“! crop of golden grain. 110.000 hill» vectors are needed from Eastern Canada. From all partl of New Brunswick there will be special fares by sport- tai trains on August 4th. to 16th, via (‘zrnadian National Railways Tlio fare from Charlottetown t1 Winnipeg by those trains will m: $24.60. = Thr-re will be proportionately lrnv fares from Winnipeg for those re- -‘ ' ' — - -»_:= IIFTIIDR. 8 ITS OpOl R 9Y0‘ licvlrablc faint of ~13 1-2 iicrcs zit Ffirllltli‘ i-iriilgc. King's (‘minty la"-- l_v ttt't'li[IlF-t| h.» (‘liurlc-s‘. .\l. llrlWlfllt. 1 (‘iittalgv- :inil l:ir;:~,- barn in gum] fl)". Th9“ l! I “n? "Dlifilflllllll! r971 tlllltjli. Land ill good stair- of i-il|.i- tiineo who wish to visit the “T”? nation. l'1l‘iil situation. l-Vu‘ liurlictll- and participate in the harvs-stinz.‘ .ii-~i 31.1.11- -,. _ Tile rates are extremely moderate q M, w||_|_|AM5 ch-mw" or J_ N_ \\'~ wi“ c-‘lnlnonc? a i-zwli flly count P-ilil‘ on .\I’|1lt12l_\‘ Atlzust l-‘tb. continuing two work This will he a good opportunity to s-‘ei-ilrr goods of 1ll'.~l quality at luivest pliCvS PROWSE 8t SONS. LTD. Murray lllirlmr. Winnipeg is one half cent De.- mile. Special HCCOHIDIIBIIOHF will ni furnished on those excursion trains. lunch Counter Cara will be Cilfl'l“il serving meals. and the best typ“ of i-onvertnble (Berth) colonisi cars will form the equipment. and the iaccoinodatlon most. coni- MCEA¢HERNV 5011,11 fortrihle. ‘ - Particulars regarding these cx- ____ _ __ (‘IIISIOII can be secured from Rll M"'—"_ ' T “ _E' ticket agents of the Canadian _ _ National Railways. or by writing l" W, Robertson. General Passengr. t. Agent, Moncton. N. B. _ _.. ' l tlrivin: tli.ii-c. 'i‘ri.vlc ‘llwiil "KIWI ‘six yours. 11a ni by Kalul. Silo Alay- THROUGH mu. eenvice 5"‘ """l"‘ ' This "r "1 l. "l .1- ATLANT" T‘, FACING’ 1 pout. llartllill: \';on' riiiieritly pmin ' {race on ic» la~t ivirutci‘. A gornl Railway: Fur- kind man- ll lady i-un Iirivr‘ zinil not scared iif ailttw. \\'i!l '~‘t.‘ll cllcap. HUGH JOHN MATHESON OYWQI‘ lieil. llriilgo Canldlln National nlah Direct Connection: With [amoue "Continental Limited" Out o! Montreal. ____ _V The Inset trlh uervlce to the Pacific Cont a. afforded by the: NOTICE (Janadhn National Grand Trunk - “Continual Ultted“ now leaving Modern and iirientifit: methods of‘ ii i»- i-‘v c‘- vm-v-“i- .22: 2.522352%“.32..§i§l2f‘.il"..f"fl'2 Sillizmmlfifgfikl “my aquippedun. r. Colvin. Opt. 0.. Optomeetriet. Bummerside, I’. E. l. all steel train to the coast lo via‘ Ottawa. North‘ Bay Cochraiae and V111 u... riwecmiilifaaiai n. vvimil.‘ peg and by Grand Trunk Pacific taI Saskatoon and Edmonton and vin (‘nnadiun National Railway-ii to Vancouver — the finest oi scenic routes through who Rockies and over the smootheafi roadbed. From Maritime Province points there ‘in connection by Ocean Lim- ited with the Continental Limltcd daily, and b_v the ‘Maritime Exttrcfln daily except Sunday. Tito Maritime arriving in Montreal at 7.40 affords‘ the moot direct connection, but pas- senger-a by the Ocean Limited will have the advantage of e day spent in Montreal. The Maritime arriving at Levin at 1.60 pan. nKertla con- nection wiil train No. 11. leavin! Quebec daily for (‘odlrune at 5.00 p/na. This triiln rnlkaa connection at Cochrane with the Continental Limited. so it will be treen there is really a choice I of two distinct rotrtee. There is also the through service to the Pacific ooalt .by train leav- ing Toroutb daily at 10.30 p.m.. via Valuable for Sale at Montague Mrs. ililiia -I\l<1\'innon i< otfoi- lng for Sill" iii-r viiiiiaiilc pm 1pm- inclirillnz ii-c t‘l'I‘HlIl p:ii‘lii:~-:. SUIT? {NW1 T".‘lii'|lll'ilfll SllllillfV‘ ill the ncntre n1 lllt‘ thriving town of Alinitaztlc. _._.€__>____ _ ‘Big Clearance Auction Sale Bil; (‘learancr- Auction halo o. Lirin with standing crop. xtock. implements‘ and hoiru-linlil fi|rni- titre at llracklcy Point on liionrlay. Aug. l0tli at I o'clock sharp. 1 will soil on my |l'i't'.l‘i t-s" as follows my farm of 50 Jlt'l'1‘.'l of choice land. good hiiililuitziy 8 pen fox ranch. with iitzinillng crop. l2 acres good oats, 1 titrrc potatmw. l0 tomi hay in barn. also stock. i nice driving mart‘. ti yrs. (Brazilian Flllllil-ITY. Port Arthur Fort William Jr.)_ 2 clinic-e mllch cows. 1 In‘ and Wllnipg. Oonndctlon for this 51F". 3 Yrii .. 1 i-alf. ‘so hens and all 111F111 la made by the Ocean Limited tonmplomenn‘ 11mm]: ‘vagmh 1 p» Montreal. and the Grand Trunk 1n- 1,1,0“ wflgbn‘ 1 W“; 1.11.1.1.“ 1 terniatlonnl Limited to Toronto. not driving liiirni-iis, 2 (lUllltFS and pmdjmtm-g of m”; gplgndfl "it ‘humor? 121x71..- 1551005 tinatiiiiiri airl _ lotisoivii 'urn nrc contra n! ii “who, “ha” we" Wm be u kitchcn. dining room‘ ticilrtmm and “Mud”, C‘N'R' uckpt “gems lot nf articles not mentioned. enil loldera and tiituetr-iated matter 5111,. 1,1,_.|1|1,1._ ~11 mom-v‘; ma! be dbtnhred by Mlnlicatloneto Tcrms of farm Int ‘tale 0f 11 1, cit‘, S lnuntlit-rim at sums over . mzgnzecggnerglzawecraezezrbz B- J’ TAYLOR’ pertalerat, Molctora. N.B. J. A. McDONALD Auctioneer ‘Canadian Pacific Railway .l lllttffznv ‘ill! 0llTLAW The Scary of e Ola-l Wire Didn't Went to lorry 8y =11... LLOVD PATT- I Chapter LIV 0n tho vcry nigbi that l iven: uut to tllnc. tlli-n to the 1111:3111‘ with .\lr. Dayton, i clinic- borne -:o fat; .i .~itulitinn li\'illt‘ll awakened nic at uni-c to wnit- realization oi n-hcre my actions were taking iii-r. l hail siivctl for u eek .-\t lcdwt i hail bought nlyscif . pretty and cxpciisive ~uit. .4 good but and .1 p.111‘ of .~hot-<. tin,- lnuncy fut‘ all uf 1 \\'l'il(‘ll but a very short time ago 1 would llavc fcii our faintly‘ f0.‘ W001i‘. i i \\'.l.<' earning fifty tlullars a uvctzk. [luring tllc first pcriiid i-f our afliucncc l had no: kcpt more than ten iloilzirs .1 WOJK fol Hl_\'.~‘€|l Non‘, iii Fililab llirouirh .\lr. Dayton i was l~cing shown a more iiixur» mus \\'()l'ltl. l hail colut- molt; to covet luxury. Without realizing. I liatl tici-u lii‘('|)lli‘,' lnorc anil lllurc of ni_.' mum-y‘ fill m_\'.~‘clf; ~pcnllltlg it u ‘- on things ivllrli ucrc not conu- int with our general lninie of liv- ing. l liligiit at least iluvr: saved wllli‘ of ii. iliiii i no: been sell '1] n1‘ hail l hzvi my fin -~i:lil. l \\‘t)\‘ll hay» iricti to w‘! l<>LZ-“'l“." a h " account. l ircillil hivc- ~2l‘- r‘l in ini ‘- H1 fatlli-lk lilli or ..'i llw i-:=.~.- of ntllllf"fl("’il to. it fiii‘ Lir- chiliirvn. llhfmil. i hail wont all l t..l1i:l lay my iiiuii~ ilpim for fin».- iclil. (‘Y1l'il‘f‘fl)'ntlf.'.\l'l'll tuon twnlc tho nigh‘ when. .i tcl‘ having ulncil with .\lr. lliyt-in and lravin: att-ntlwl :4 i-iiiiii- upcrn with llllll. l l‘i‘7lli"ll(\Il 1') my llltillt‘ tu find nloihcl waiting up for inc. l hriil lct l1i_\'.~‘Pl1 in quict with AH‘ lrit-‘ll l. v, inilicinin: that ovcly bony it‘. lilo house \\'.t!-‘ u.~lecp. lil- :l"'ttl. from lllf. ilarkcnrrit .~itiing . l'it\illi‘!' caiiilv in“ l lllt‘ '*\\' ll Ilcut ti. "tlnl you h ivi» 4 cu ii| talni"? _Yoil 4_'Pl'l.il.'i‘ l\~ t-lnlwil pr~tty \\'lli‘l'1 you wi-nt out lt ilariily scouts po<l<ible tll.‘.t you arc lll\' own lllill‘ Nell " ' “Oh. l tiiil have a good tintc. nlntllcfl" l ttvitl lit-r. ‘For dinner I i ll,'irl tlirnz> to r-ut l ncvei‘ tiwtcrl ‘re ' fore, l'll vr-‘i yini all about ills-in ti. l hurl some t'lll*t'<“. fixcii in tbr- llltL-‘l ivnnilcrfill w; l can 'lll it for you. lint whv will unit lip. trioillel"? [lavi- lvccn ~llilnlf illi'l'f‘ l'int:'."' ".iu~t sinw your‘ fatiicr liwl." nlotlivl‘ tulii ill". "l kilon‘. l can't l:.i‘t 1i\'l"l' tho f-i-iill: tlciirio that a girl's nlntlicl‘ slltullil bc waiting for llci‘ at night. no lilti- l"i' llmv latc sllc stay> nut i don't want you tn nu tlit- lrlczi. .\'l'lll‘. itlirit i-uirri: not responsible to ‘my .\ Q11» you wont to don't l \\'~ hail mot-ml 1 this lillll‘. lin-l llll‘ light >'llflllfl upziii moth-- far-c more ilistinctly. I "lt i. $-\\‘F‘Pi nf you. ilcarie." i said l a~ l =lipprul an arln around ltcr‘. "lint yourc not stront: cnou lnirtlicr." And than is l saw fnci- ovcrl rnorc cit-all '. "\\'ll_\'. look awfully‘ i‘ il. l t. you blur-ll. away i1()\\'ll tlccp." "it! iiiitliinrz." said lrlotlit-r, afiil- turned inward llli‘ stair?" lliii i ninii-i-ii liar iici‘ iianit ll"Zllll|t')t| im tile‘ rail. Sutliltrniyg :if 1."l‘l0ll'I'-{ up a slop in‘ two site “ill ilown. 1 l knclt bt-~‘iiii- llcl‘. ill lllc Waning lizlli. llcliftii-i- lnilkcil very lll'il\\'ll. 1' "\\‘lly. imotllr-r." I \\'lli.~‘pcl't‘-l "iii-i- you in pain. \\'hilt‘s the ma!- tei‘ with you?" “\\'rll. Nellie vicar." said lllfilli"l‘ "l don't ft-ol so ll\\'1lll ivcll. l lllivc ll bit iif it piiin but it will pass." .\1lt‘t‘ sitting tiuictly for .1 fcw tnnnlirn .. silo managnil to got Eli-r iii-oath again and wont ilpsiiiirs. I licipcd liPl‘ to nntlri >4 and inlu bod. llut l tolrl m_ lf I Wtllll'l tlllllllf‘t.l'lt'll'7l‘ill"1'll'il tliinl: in tb» inoininc. I linr-iv that suitictliin: WILSON '5 FléY PADS. READ DIRECTlONS i l i Best of all Fly Killers 10c per Packet at all ilrugizists, into ihc ball by‘ rm: cnltntonnrown ourntntalv Hay - Fever ASTIIMA, SUMMER COLDI- Yoia don't need n month’; inat- ment to prove the worth o! RAZ-MAH! RELIEF rs livuusralxrz. It rutorel l0flltll_fil'tl_ihilj|— no a mlcllnJlflltrlljl an maul an bronchi _ 11...; iiigiiu ol quiet ulna»- frcc triri to Temp etons, Toronto. Sold by Reddin Bros. . must be radically" wrong. .\'ext morning. on my way tu the uuiiio. i called up Hugh anti askiiii for the telephone number" of the young iloctol‘ be had brought up iu . .-ec motlnr once before. Hugh gave i mt- llie number. l "Aiuthor seems so much worse. I)i‘. Palkalz" l said. "Don't you think you'd better conic out and see her?" “Well. i iOlll you. .\lis.< Birnegr." t-ulnc the doctor volt-e “that your mother would never be vroii until she underwent all operation. Shc hits liern needing it for years. l don't we liuw she has stood the pain as well as ebc has. i told you ..he cvidcntly was not cared fir 1iroporiy after the birth of your baby .~i.=lcr. You said yourself there W215 nu one with iicr at that time. l ilZHVI‘ licr a tonic. when l saw her llut i told licr. and i tultl you. tli.ii 1~bc wa< in immediate need 0f an i tflEFéilVifl." 1 "Ob. my gonilnessz" l exclaimed "\\'l1.\' didn't mutliir .~a_\‘ sonic- ' '.' \\'liy has it not becn arrang» t-l "She did Sit)‘ something," tllc tlivctor replirtl. "She said at lli.‘ tilnc tililt ‘ups-rations cost money. zinil that slic couldn't afford it. She said you we're not (‘ltflllllg a salary that would w.‘ i'l‘1ifll."' ilc P11115611 fora ivorii. and lll€f1'~-"PXlllJl.l_\' what siw <:iid. Miss Birneyx" hn "llllllflLlPll "\\ s that you could niit afford .~ui-h extravagance-s." "llll how foolish! llniv foolish!" i t'l'l"'l. "1 didn't know! Of t-iiu . slir- must b:- opcratttl 0n at onci‘. l'll gi-t rho inonc_\'._llo\v much do i no ~il'.‘" ‘-\\'b,\". l told .\'\u' mntiicr." sat-l Dr. Parker. "that ordinarily sucn an operation as Silt‘ rcquircs \V0lllfl i-iast gicrliaps $500. lint that l knew ’~‘la s: iztlrlzcun. who al~.o ffrottcr. Since. the case iris as it i~. I'm .~‘lll't' hp would he willint; ltl ilniir-rtzikc your mother“: P1150101’ what you fccl you could at’ fnril ll) pay~>ly $100. "Ono llllflllf-Ftl tlcila husklly. l wit: just illf‘ sum npcnt on clothes for li‘iiln't nvcdml them. And _ all ‘l-c iimc my mother had been bear...‘ llt‘l' own pain. Bearing it without a n-oril ti» mr‘. Th- thought stung llld to sonic realization of my folly. 1 Fillll l li.lil myself. l —- ~- —~-—<-O-}—————- TO A MOSQUITO iilcilii-atcil In all fcllovv-siiffcrei'.~1) 'l‘h_v ilaggoi- of ucutc tit-sir:- i fcct r-rc yct its point of fire. On purpose of foltigc bcnt. l liotir tlly sillitlc. plaintive song; It movr-s lllt‘ It) an cffort strong Tn sinitr tin-o. niyrmiilori nf drcuii. lint. lo! i Fllillf‘ myself instead. And still tiicy tllrcniiily l hear e~ 1 l turn inc restless iii my fear; i lash tho ilark. i beat the all“. l strilln time. butthuu urt nu’. tlicrc. \'ii:- i-iiivarrl. in ii but a lurk To Still) a poet in the dark‘! l'll touch tiicc. ilcad ui‘ though ' To it-avc mo. Ffiicrci licitll blow. living. 'l'akc tllu. llut no. i llPfll‘ thy song again. Tllc t1l‘1‘.'liillll(.':-ll. tlllttls‘ kl"l'J\\‘ll l.» nit-n. .\lltl. ycl. l know. if it should cmiso, "fvriiulit be tiic cnii iif uli my peace. WILBIRD. NORTHEASTERN LABR'ADOH AND NEWQUEBEC .\n interesting l‘l‘_l)')l'l by i)r. .\. l’. ‘(Tolrman of nurtltcastcrn Labruv tltll‘ and Now Qucboc has just been ynililirillotl by tho (lcnlogliral Sur~ vcy. Ottawa. Tho arca tic-scribed contains wimc uf tho highest ninun lain ponks of t‘a.~=ici'l| America. bnlil rugged prolunniorlcs rising from i000 t‘: 11000 ft-ct aliovc the sea. all-l probably lhc finest flimtl (Nach- vaki on tllc .\llllll’111l’(‘t)2l5t of Amp.‘ icn. Tlic air" i.~' unrlcrlait by rocks of Prccaiiibrliin ago. sonic of ivliirli arc s-‘inillinr tn tlltnic of Ontario and Quoliec in whit-ll tilincral ilcpusitw Grocers and (lcncral Stores of grout value llavc liccn found. Island will be liclrl in th‘: AT 1i. For tho purpniie of making nrr tion_ All polls are TQqllPFIcd in 5(- (‘onvcnvra and poll I linlrmr-n five districts and pulls are fully rc W. H. AITKEN. Prrslrlcnt. Queen's (‘nuntyh Libcrnl (‘onsorvativo Association E. T. TANTON. (‘itiilrman l-Jast Prince. Liberal Conservative Association LIBERAL CONSERVATIVE CONVENTION A convention of tho Liberal-l onservntivo Party of Prince Edward Market Hall, Charlottetown, Tuesday, Aug. l6, I921 ao_ A. M. iingcmr-nts for gr-rinrril nrgiinlm . rid nt least two delegates. will 11191166 new llldl their respec- presented. w. ‘moron (‘linirmnu \Ve.1l Prince Liberal Uonscrvptive Association JOHN MOLEAN. panujee, nun-cu 01.00 at (our dru pet's. 0f "l" l" 1 _ |_\‘i~ar. with .\1l‘.~'. W‘ iv‘. Rogers, Prc PICTLJPS my white ‘lntcgumcnt. 1 . bold at the (rlosc of thc night's on- Chautauqua In Charlottetown (flinutauqun has come and gone as far as Charlottetown is cou- cerncd. The citizens who attended bins been well entertained this year. The programme throughout wiis ti" excellent one. The lecture.- uxerc inspiring and uplifting. the fllllSlf‘ on the whole was of a high order. Both young and old who hiad the privilege of attending this yea. as far as we can learn. were well satisfied. Chautauqua makes a break in unr Social Life coming .15 it does in “lflSlllilfllBf. when there is not much else going on. The people were not confined to a close stuffy building. but were principal? l_v in the opeuair. and "0 believe it is thc ilcslre of the citizens for Chautauqua to be continued. There fore the committee in charge for this year determined that if it i~ the peoplcis wish for Chautauqua t. l)£‘ continued. it i,< lip to tile citl» zcns to express their willingness to see it through. it was (leciiletl that a list nf not less than 50 guarantor: for 1022 be procured so as to as~ sure the coming again of (‘hautau- llllil. A li.~:t of 55 of the Life insur- ance incn of this citv and Royalty sltzncd the. guarantor‘:- iist for ..-. The names of the guarantors 4 follows‘: G. Elliott Full. all. ('01. 1". S. 310011‘. (‘. if. Black. W. T. ilugitan. E. H. Bee . S. F. llurlsnn, J. .\l. Siurlflv. G. H. Gorbell. J. Lcstcr Douglaes. Wm. t-l Fletcher. (‘has H. (‘halid- ler. ll. \'.' Buntain. R. ll. Stcivart. S. Albert Slcllonalil. J. i‘. Mc-lfcntlrick . .1. B. Rombotlgli. Thos. F. White. \\'ni. Kerr. Dr. J. i‘. Acorn. John .\. “CHOIR-till. l’. L. Snlliilwtiutl. J. S. Seaman. J-ilin ll. Roper. Di‘. V. ll. Goodwill. J. B. Mac(‘ilrr_v, Sywlney Grey. \\'ill S Louaon. l‘. \\'. ‘Turner. Gcorgc .\lc- Lcoil. i'lll|l‘l0.~‘. R. Harper. W. .\l. Harpci‘. \\'. .\l. Rowe. Alfred Pick- ard. \\'. .\. hlillr-l‘. J. l). Jenkins. J. P. Slllllllflfllln‘. S. , Tnrbtlsb. Vol. f‘. L-‘ipll. i)r. llvatll 310111151". .\. J. Irving. J. l). Stov rt. ll. ll. Jcn- Irina \\'. l-‘ ..\inrri J. .\'. Johnson S. .\. .\1L'l.(‘l\tl. .\i‘chilialrl irwin. i)r. J ll. Aye S. L. Hardy. Jniin .\ic- Loinl. R. E. .\iutcil tlnck Ho». J. A. “m. W. .\. iiucst .: i)r. .1. l-l. Kzlnlmi-y-er til: Silpcrin~ tcn-lrnt in charge this‘ your unis loud in his praisc of trcatlncnt that thc (‘ilatitliilqua people received from tho qoutl pnnplc in (‘hnrluttc- town this your. He. ivas also greatly inilclitcii tn ill’. pro. of Charlotte» tun-n. uhii iziivn ‘ iarzc puit of thcir valuahic spat-v each day for ivolfiiri- of _f‘h:iulauqua. i)r. Ktlill- nrcvr-r slated that no town nr cit)’ in (‘anaila or tho Fnitcii States wllcrr- llc haq boon. rcccivcil such a cnriliiil irnatmcnt. (‘liaulauqua will conic tn (‘lizirluttcttnyn again ncxi your \\‘1lll n largi-r anti butter pl‘n-_ Lzralnnle if prwsiblc. I (fharlntt rtuilvii themselves ;_.i lunch in (‘bautatiqiln this ear. tliiit they llavg fornicll an auxiliary‘ to licip boost (‘hautaiiqtizi for next Tllc lailics of have interestcil .~itlcru. Airs. l-‘rank Aloi-ris. ‘vice- prcsiilcnt. Airs. J. ll. llnmbougii. Hccictary. those ladies will be a». iiscd by a largo committee which lHSUFCS tlic guarantors of their hearty sirnnort. 1 A meeting of Hi9 (luairanttirs was tertainment and the following wet‘.- t-ieirtcd as tho Executive for 1922: President S. Albert hit-Donald. ‘idcnt. J. Lester Dnuglasfi. .(‘.. Elliott Full. Secre- tliry S. F. llutigsnn. The committcc nf ‘hlanagcment to be flpppointed at a further meet- ing of guarantors. . ....ISAAC CARTER. Supt. of Local Chautauqua Islanders Planning‘ Reunion In Calgary CALGARY. Aug. il.~'l‘lie former residents and natives of Prince Eflr \\‘ill‘(1 island. who are at preaent milking their humus ili Calgary‘ are considering holding iin annual rc- iinion in honor of that beautiful little Province of their birth. The idea originated in Vancouver. iinii (‘algai-y‘ anti probably l-Itlmonton um (EOIIl-lllleflllg carrying it into effec-. 'I‘llcrc arc n grout. many nativm of Prince EdWi-lfll island in \\'e.=l crn (‘anl-ltla. Evcry winter the l‘. E. islanders of Vnncoilvcr and Victor- ia liulil their annual rcunion in lbc form of an elaborate nisquciaiii" llilll. All formcr rcslucnts of t‘i-- island anti their wivas and relativca- are IIIVlIDII tti attonti. Tilt- toast in‘ invariably" to Prince Ellwnril lslartl and olil mcmtirics of those happy days. Good old fnlk songs such our mothers tisctl tn sing ln us a.» btvvg iluwn in thr- pcacc anti tlllll" of tlic sitatiy grccnu of tlit- iiiianii. are sung. sonic by young Slflfi 4"!’ iuimc by elderly niatrnns. olil .n years a: the world secs us. hilt shit youthful and fresh with the spirit 1.1 laith find good will of the island. It docs an islanders 110M‘? goivl to get together with some of hi‘; former pals and ilisctisis news ani. conditions titlWfl nn thr- island. The newn they cxcliitngc in probab- ly six months or a yoai‘ old ilriwn there btit still flrsh three thmisnil‘! nillcei away out in the licart of tin: prairies anti on the Count. ~ Sonic of tho blggolit iruainem men in the city are sponsoring iii-i movement afoot to stage the B.il blusqilc. It Ill an_ idca that cveiiy trno Islander" tlllfllllti second with all his heart and support to the fuli extent of his purse. CNSJTOCRHMIA‘ Iorlialaiatamil n Convener King's County l/lbcral Conservative Association \ r ~ w s- llll JIEQiZSIsiE o Pan Rages l9 Ibllns ' q-D -.@2=:=- 0 ii izynw. 292*‘ i <3 f‘; HEIRLOOM RECIPES FRUM I PHILADELPHIA HOME By A. L. Wyman. M. C. A. The statcly iilrl iiotrscs of this t-ity art- renlinilcrs of tilt.- il‘i,\'.< \\'ll('> Ytilltl‘: lutlitxs win,- proud of their iilJlllly lu no: only manage ill:- hiiusc but tu b3 illlll‘ tu prepare tllc tasty and sumptuous ntcals chat werc ecrvetl in tllc <pacitms dining llllll5. .\1.H1_\‘ lituncs today arc llap pier because tho lil>ll>':?\\'1\’0S of Wit liiin l’r‘nn's illiys iliurinighly kncn the business of iiulnc making. One of the yrulii: inzilrons of this city has iilitnvcil nic to use sumo of the rccipe< that liar;- bcvll in tlst- in liiu llonlg fill‘ several gem-ration fllll“ of tllc rccipc< urn old; lllfint have tic-cu miitlcl'liiv.cil; ail-i the (tlliPfS arc recipes‘ that hiivc boon tcstcii and appi-nviui by hot‘ many fricnih‘. A Dinner of Gail's Heart ’l'l|iu‘otigllly' wash anti dry r:ilf'.~‘ llf‘ll1‘l and cuvcr with a ni‘.\' tnrc made by putting through Ill" lliPill chopper ilalf a pound of icaiu pork. half a. pound of Ivan li.‘l‘1.il!l‘l add to tlicnl one cup of ln‘~‘-:iil i-rltlnbs. till!‘ tr-ltsptinil ‘if clioppcd p.ir.~‘lc_v. grail-ii rind of uni- lclnim l\\'ti wc-ll lJOJIlPII 0211* 1nd a sch-vou- inghuf salt and paprila. mix wrll Placc the cow-rod mall's hozirt ill ‘l sit-timer and i-ook until tcnilcr. tilt-n place in'tlic ovcn and hrmvn. (Tovrw with boiled spaghetti and st- with a Stmnisll saitcc. flllt‘ ’<’¢’#**#*5>‘**f€¢#¢*§¢¥¢*QQOGUOUG@UUUU .___<Q>...___ Oitcken Mexican 511129. itrau‘. wash anti split a chicken (lmvll lllc hack; lcayl‘ tli.- wings fill and l'f'lll'l\'t" the lilT‘ =1 brine. Scason tlic inslilt- with l. pepper‘ nnil spread with two lillli-I- spoons of marl 1 lnilstziril. \\" ll buttcr a baking pun and luv iii ihc chicken. sprinkle ovor l\\'ii~l.llll‘(l>' of a cup of fincl1- (Loppcil pZlTFlPV and foul‘ tablespoons of incited bui- tcr. (‘ook in a miirlcrale ovcn. keen. ing- u-n-il basicd wliilc cooking. (‘ov cru hot plattcr with a ztmtl Span- ish saucc unit lay tho i-liickcn on it. garnish with watt-rt‘ ass and lcmm slit-cs. '¢*&**ak%*%¥f*$: v-. ‘t Philadclpfiia Stuffed Peppers Sweet gluon [tcppnrs sliiffoil with r-qital parts ill‘ crab mcut, ni‘ coukcil sllrlnlps ur cooked fish. SPilfitlllvfl with salt. paprika and litittr-r and lniiistencil with wliito sauce. baked fifteen lnintites in a inciliimi uvcn and sorvctl with a tomato soul-c. 1F our‘ of tllc [IFIZO rccipcs in i l i i this (‘tllinr-liun. ___j¢-e->__i Do not strife» another day wit. Itching. Bleedinp or Prntrudiri; Piles. No surgical operation requir- ed. Dr. Chane’: Ointment will rcllevc you at once and afford lltflllnp, bent-lit. 50c n box all dcaticrn. or l-Id- mudnnn. Rates k Cn., Limited. Tor- onto. Snmple box frv-c if you me: tion this paper Ind PINZIOIO v- Itllnn nonllia AN ANADI c .PI\‘ FARM LABORERS M g-Pség o 51.. day nt R n. m. u The \\'PI|II('IIIIIY. trlpn rare \'|ll I n. 'l‘hrarndiiy. The Binturrluy trip: are to Bolton direct due Suaaalnyai nbiaaal 2 p. m. Ilctiarni-Lrnrc Ilontnn Mondays rind l-‘rlrliayl l! l0 I- Snvlnz Tlrnr) for l-Imitport, Lubec auul St. John. éifiiéi 0 32> lllllllllllllll llllllllll r-iE 0 Zfiiii: . MACDONALUS Cut Brier . More Tobacco fbrthe Money l5‘ 85‘ llllllllIlIlllI|_ll_lll|ll *1?‘ AUGUST 3, 1921 -_-_,, ll. a- W . b Y’ . '. .. 4 . 1 WCZM CDONAIO. [GD zucoeannnvca ncaivmuc ppmmiqqwnuanini- mnmnoiuxx. s. _- Q y . f9é***filr§é¥¢%‘*i¢fi¥$¢%‘¢#$¢%'¢'$$i¥*$fi¢**#**1¢*d¢¥¢ Used Cars for Sale 0ne"McLaughlin in first- class order. splendid car for taxi work. One Chevrolet 490---1919 model in good working order. Price very low. One Ford Touring Car, 1919 Model, and and we at once. quick sales. Call and see them. Cray Dort Show Rooms 159 Que en Street concern-cocoons: EASTERN INTERNATIONAL LINE PASSENGER AND Flll-‘JGIIT SERVICE-IV IIETWYICEN 5T. JOHN L1H] Stenmnhlp GOTI-IIINOR Dl.\'(‘I.I-2\' vvlll leave St. Jolara every ‘\'Qdlll‘l— I every Siaturii FAIII"? 310.110 Direct on freight atrium-rs to New York viii Ciinr For ltaalcroolaaia, rltel lratl anliltlnnial Canadi National Ratluiaqg Loaves hinutrcal raile, Winnipeg. Saskatoon. l-Jrlmoilton, DIRECT CONNECTION FROM MARITIME PROVINCES fly .\l.\Ri’i‘lMl-2 EXPRESS, ccpt Sillidayni arriving at Montreal 7.10 p.m. the clay fivilowing. OCi-JAN LIMITED Daily. nntrcai 0.20 n.m. international iliniited. i-‘or Detallzd information upply to W. K. ROGERS. City ‘Ticket Agent -—-.-.-.. . in good. order. The above cars have been taken in on trades for new cars Jon at llnnton with the '1.L_ i Tircs good. A v‘. =FES$5E¥¥¥>$QBF$8¥$ :5:_:.:_r-¢1:r_::* Overhauled this year want to clear them off Rock bottom prices for r, qtqcttqvrgi¥$$fi¢fi¢iifiii=ég ct f‘. f; f1: ¢E%*v‘§>$$n‘-il~‘x’~$¥v¢f~d47bi’l~n"--G STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. "ONTO .\ iit 0 p. In. (Atlantic time; for llonton. iurt rind Luliec, dua- Iloruton about 1i In. (llnyllglit ' STATEIIDODIF IRAN) fill Metropolitan print-ape! mid Coal Cranial. lnlnrlnntlnn apply to A- C- CUIHIIE. All-II! M. John. N. Ocean to Ocean The National Way Across Canada “Continental Limited" 9-9" b. ln.1la_l_v for Ottawa. North Buy. Cucu- zintl Vancouver. EH lctving Sackville at 8.110 p. m. (l'l- ictivcs Sackvilio 12.10 noon. Arrlvc: tho tiny fulluwitig, t-onncctitig with Qratnl Trullk Or W. T. HUGGAN. Dtatrlct Passenger Agent. _ ._. _ ~__—__——_.-i=—==.___ ..-. i Excursions AUGUST 4th AND 16th 'F'iiiiés*r'n6in' 6T.'JOHN' and other C. P. Ft. Points in New Brunswick: ' $20.00 Going $25.00 Returning’ To Winnrpeg,Man_ From C N. R. Point: in New Brunlwlck and from P. E. inland. add Local Second Cine Fare to rate: from 8t. lohn. . rTffinTmniiiiii-siif“ 6i imci Pluenqar Agent M. DAVIDSON. 'H. Ill 118E F01! llllil! 3|] YEARS "-20% Local Agent Canadian National Qailui 115 FARE FROM CHARLOTTETOWN TO WINNIPEG Pius One Half Cent Per Milo Beyond Winnipeg DATES OF REDUCED FARES RETURNING Convertible (Berth) Coloniat Cars-Special Accommo- dation for Women-Lunch Counter Car. Serving Mcala. For particulnra apply to W. K. ROGERS. City Ticket Agent Or write F. W. ROBERTSON. ‘ General Pnaeriger Agent. L 30,000 ' Harvesters Wanted $24.60 ISSUE—AUGUST 4TH AND 16TH SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE W. T. HUOOAN, Diatrlct Pluenger Agent 1 Moncton, N. I. - ~