i l T! L wfiiéilélvfil _ oullzY FRUI l cur wlwc. (ma! ~q Still 5c IIRIQLEl/‘S has steadily IIQPI to the ere-war price. 6nd to the same hlzh stand- ard ot quality. No other soodv lasts so Iona-costs so little or does so much for you. ‘ ‘Handy to cam-beneficial in effect-lull of flavor-a solace and comfort tor vouns and old. THE F LBUOR LBSTS LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR MACKINNON Th0 Aflfluil Ucfittllh Glmee. Under the Direction of the Caledonian Club of Prince Edward island. will be held in Charlottetown at the Charlottetown Driving Park 0n Wednesday, August 24th, 192i GAME. COMMENCING AT '1 P. M. Entries to be in the hsnde of Secretary before Puttinl Rhot . Throwing Ham er 100 Yards Dash (open) . Boys’ lees (under 14 years) Heifdllile Bicycle Race - ...... .. Runnlnp High Leap. Vaulting with Pole . 220 Yards Dash (open) . Gaels Race .. 440 Yards D l'i (open) ..... .. Boys’ Bee (under 10 years) . Half-Mlle Iun (open) Running Long Jump One-Mlle Run (open) ..._ Dancinj Highland Fling Step. Dance DOUBLE GOLD MEDAL FOR THE Class A—'l'rot and Pace COMPETITION PRIZE LIST Medal Medal Medal Medal Medal Medal Medal Medal Medal Medal Medal Medal Medal Medal Medal $5.00 BEST HORSE RACES Class EL-Trot Saturday, August 20th Sliver Medal Silver Medal Silver Medal Silver Medal Sliver Medal Sjlver Medal Silver Medal Silver Medal Silver Medal Silver Medal Silver Medal Silver Medal Silver Medal Sliver Medal Silver Medal $3.00 ALL-ROUND ATHLETE Class (L-Trot and Pace More tha n20 Horses will Compete in these Races Eastern Train will be held until 3.40 p. m.; Murray Harborlfraln until J. ill. President BURNETT, Years, Twenty-five cents Children under 4.30; Western Train until 5M1 Stopping at the Grounds MUSIC BY THE CALEDONIAN CLUB PIPE BAND Specialties-Highland Fling, Ghillle Callurn, Reel of Tulloch, Reel of Four, Step Dances by Scottish Lads and Laasies Admission. including Grand Stand-Fifty Cents; 12 THOS. M. MACMILLAN Body GamerCommlttee E. R. BROW 146 Richmond 8i Chartottotown . Class lsisraiice at Lowest met Cslii Stresg, Stocl Companies Fire, Life. Accident, Sickness slid Piste. i """"'_"'i icomtlvlicll people |cvrn then. And it may have hcenl 09a A HUSBAND T0 IIAIlCIA By CAROLYN BEECHER ve+o+e+e++eoe+oe++++eo++ Chapter l. "l won't stand it!" How many times John Aldrich had made that remark it would be lmposslble to say. Yet as he reach ed the ocrner rf-f the street where he turned tn lake the cur he WJVEK] a good-bye to the woman standing in the window of the halls» he had just left. his rycs liftcd as if against his will to the tear-stained face. John Aldrich was not n nzimby- panfiy sort of it main, yet in tho months just past he had canvassed nmtin and iigaln all potential nicth- ods of delivering himself frirlu his uncomfortable existence and had found them futile. lie had almost come to lilleve that thcre was no escape, that, cir- crmsnincos were inexorable. One is prone to think the femiilr- o! the spccics is the one with the imprisoned soul. the one who kicks futiiely against the pricking thorns. hunting a modes of escape But just as often i: is the male who lacking of moral excuse, rath- or thr cxcuse of immoruilpr, goes on and on until he reaches the breaking point. Tr-n scars before John Aldrich. A bright young electrical engineer. mo! ‘Mllfclil Vane. Airs. Brewster. an aunt of Marci-is. gave a dam-c. Th:- younz engineer was one of the lzuosls. lie hall lllPl hlarria once be fcrc. bilt so casually had the intro- lluctiun been made that he ball not remembered her name. Tho greeting she gave him was so impersonal that it piqued him. it was as if he meant absolutely r-olhinz l0 hcr. Being a man, John Aldrich resented this attitude. And as he was rather popular with the girls it roused his interest. it was tho old story of the attraction of indifference. John made no great effort to nlr trudo upon that indifference. but rcszlirrloll Marcia with a sort 0f zimilsement mixcti with admiration, for she ivas very alluring indeed in hcrmlainty dancinu gown, with hcr chrcks flushed and her eyes spark- ling. At twenty nlnst girls are alluring -~_\~outh. feminine youth is then at. its most captivating age to mascul- inc youth of twenty five. That Mar rla was rather hellish, a hll spoiled by doting parents, ilid not tlicn zip- prar to militate against li'er attrac- llvefwss. She was fascinating when llPr "Yes flooded with tears. lflfarrla had flushes of humor. of wit. She was educated, accomplish- cll. RfllIlPl‘ tail. slender, an ash blonrle with blue eyes. Not null-h in that (inscription t0 differential" \ rim onluttofinrowu connotes to hImQQI, to stretch his logs un- dorhlaown table. ~ lilo bad lived in n boarding houso since leaving college. \l'lllfill 8C" mung, m; this peculiarity. Ho was doing well in his lbusiness for so young a will. At least he made enough to support a wife-so be thought. He loved his profession, was ambitious, of a flood family. and. perhaps most in his favor with Marcia, he was very good- looking. Tall, dark, athletic. with u rather serious face lighted with n pair of laughing brown eyes. For tho rest. he had the features of otbcr men-a nose. mouth, chin-~ all good of their kind. The story of his life was a simp- le one. The son of parents in ordi- nary circumstances. he had been given what they. beins educated people. believed necossary~n col- lege education. Then, as their futi- pcnsibllilv ended when he was graduated. he had since shifted for him-fit. land crerilu-ibly. He had one fad, Ila,- was a connoisseur and in a small way n collector of china. Ho lorcd to own it, to handle it. Marcia was variable anll subtle. us opposed to John‘s directness. Life had been a properly restrain- rd olfalr as far as her parents could govcrn it for her. Just w she decided she wanted John Al‘ rich nn one but lterseif knew. That she did want him was enough. And, as usual. what she wanted she took. John Aldrich gave lfarcla Vane willingly the homage she exacted. \\'h(‘n hisvcnnsclenc? would prick because he hurl neglected his busi- ness for her sake he would say to himself: ' "it will zbc different, after we lire married. Then she will be will- ing to see less of m9 and let m» at tend to business. Vile shall be ai- ways together foon." His blood leaping at the thought. John was twenty-six. (Marcia liven tyone. when they married. (To be Continued.) Cleveland Has Not Forgotten “Chappie” (‘IJE\'E:IAAND,;\UQ, l9—-The first anniversary of the death of Ray Chapman, former Cleveland Amer- ican League team shortstop was ob- served at Dunn field today. Every person entering the park for today's game ‘betweenl-the Cleve land alill Philadelphia teams was given a rose in memory of “Chap pie." who tiled a year ago. after be- ing struck by a pitched ball in a RillflB at the New York Polo Grounds a year ago yesterday. HOTEL ARRIVALS her from other girls of the blond‘ (Filo. yet She was different. She life, (c! a"... just this (liffcronco, sugar-coated iir her youth, that appealed to John Aldrich.‘ lie was not facile.‘ And this qualify‘ in others had al- ways hr-en to him an attraction. John's courtship ivas like him- self, direct. To Marcia it was a llovvi t-xilcricnl-c. Most of the younl: uion shc knew made ller feel thrv were in iovc with hor without dccinrinz thomsrlvns, But as l have said John Alirich was not fac- iic. Then. ton, he was u homo-loving man and ionlzzcd for a itonio of his own. He wanted. as he often said ION? W) 5 ll-lltlitriEifll The Original and Only Genuine. Beware of imitations sold on the vnerlts of Minard’s Lirliment Big Auction Sale] Al _(’. l‘). “chilies-Isle, "l. Alhlnn (||| .T1ursday Autlust 25th, 1921 at line (Ye-lock of the bdnllowlng l truck wring-i.“ l IIFIVIHL‘ Nit-igh l now rlikv 1n fm-t illusory Harris 8 Crcum Separators. sociintl lilinlll-d, l Diiliqv (‘Iilirli No. 3. i l'l't"llfll (‘li|i. l lcl- Phcnt. l sir-t driving burnt-us ll collars STOCK l rlririnlt lnnro. l0 ycnrii old. l i-iirt horuc. ll yuan-l old. ' l (frmrn flight 1 ilily JIL- ycarn old Parker: Deon F- mllk l-nwn, Ayrshire ll flit cnltlc, 1 yearling. PWIPI. o FIVTIIU-T ‘ (‘HOP 2 stacks rhnlctv timothy hay. All fllllltl up to $10. rash; ova-r that. llIIHlUIll ll mnnthii i-rrdit on approv- rd joint notcs. f‘. Id. \\l~}A'I‘lll-1IIII|I<), J- A. MMNINAIJ). Allctiunt-cr Farm for Sale Situated on Roblnsnnui Island. rontainitig 125 acres of upland. about 60 acres unllor cultivation: vuluobio cranberry fields Jlealrtlfui also location for hotel or slimmer VICTORIA HOTEL ' l W. R. Arthur. Halifax; Mrs. Jim] Gallagher. Halifax; Mrs. A. Loom-I is, Springfield, Mass, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Tapiey. Moncton; Win- nlfrcd Tapicy. Mono-ton; Masters John and Martin Tapiey, Moncion; J. A. Tui-gley lind wife, Amherst; G. T. McKee. City‘, T. C. Wallace. Boston; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Callag- han, licrinltage; G. H. Iluiian-i. Seafort; J. A. McKenzie and wifc. Halifax. N. S.; R. H. Jenkins city; J. W. Andrews, city; Harry Eu- moro, Wilmington, Del. Mrs. En- morc, Wilmington. Dei.; H. W. Warren, St._John; Oliver hlPX/tlffih, Boston; H. C. Perry. Monclon; Mr. and lMrs. Hatfield. ltlontreni; ii. A. linlyard, St. John; Miss M. W. hloltec. Boston; Mrs. W. it. Jordan. Bostont: John Jvlclsenn. Souris; J. i". Leger, Bathurst, N. B.. F. G. Hail. St. John; Mr. and “rs. E. P. Smith. Hamilton, N. 8., Ralph G. Sharpe, Sackviiie, N. 13.: C, A. Melkie, Sumruerside: H. (1 Wall. Halifax; Mrs. J. Wdiklnson. Halifax; Vcrno B. Curran, Mone- ton; Mi. and Mrs. P‘. M. Whelplfll‘. Halifax; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd (iamp bcil. Glace Bum; F. Grant, Toron- to; ll. ll. Nevers, ltozlarn, N. H. Pflllllll“ Drake. Truro; Alex (‘tim- eron, Sydney. N. 8.; A. it. Wot more. ‘Fredericton; Bernard Loon. 'l‘orontr\; A. J. Chuniplan, Mon trclii; G. H. Michael, iinii wife. Phlia. l".l.; G. R. McLeod. Mow trral; Florence Marlin" Gran-l Vic-iv: S. McDaniel and wife, Mt Stewart; Gladys Sprouil. Pit-toll. N. S.; ll. Task. ilulifiix. . QUEEN HOTEL_. .. Thos. W. Morris. city; Mrs. l Campbell, lSnskatoon; Miss (‘amp hcli, Saskatoon. Mrs. Campbell. Saskatoon; Mnrion E. Munro. Sacramento: Alice J. Munro. Sur- rnmento; E. C. Mllnro. Lorne Vul- lcy; H. Raynor. Alberta; Mr. ii. ilopgorul Maipeqilc; Dr. E. Pearl ilopgoorl. Maipcnue; f‘. W. Ren- nois. ilaiifax; Wm. Marne. Spring field, Viass; A. ilnmpbeli. Boston; Mrs. Campbell. Boston; lvks. M. McDonald; ‘Boston; Chas. Dalton, Tlgnish; J. S. Cousins. Pork Cor- ner; lilrs. J. Cousins. Park Corner; Mrs. . M. Campbell, Park Corner: Wallace. Moncton; Cup. Geo. .\l~ len, Montague. . REVERE HOTEL F. B. Lowther. Summerside; Dot McPhce. Boston: E. Brown Mrs. Pius A. McDonald. Boston; York; Chas. J.l Bears. Toronto; T. T. Smith and wife. Phllndeo phia; Cl. J. Gurney and wife and two children. Moncton; Jean Calder. Montreal; E. ‘Mnrgnrot Ratlt, Montreal; ‘B. J. Geudet. Mon- resorte. Price reasonable. Apply Guardian. ' treat; B. (Bullet. Mlscouehe; J. all. I/I/y/z/ d. QitBlso This l (‘C0 of Wonderful Value kiflrt, Alillvieir; iiizo lllilll‘gl.'ilI.-, 5he<li4ic;_.itxhn R. Young. litiston; Ml‘. llflII 311's. ll. .-\. 'I‘lll'l‘l(‘l‘, ifilii- finc; .\II.\.‘H'$ Smith null .\'I()i‘i‘i.~'. Halifax; J. S. Aiciltmzilli, Somcr- viilc. .\‘Iit.<ri.§ .\' la‘. .\l,\'rcr. iizllifim. “PS. 1.. C. ilcvkivilli, hlllldltn hills», Miss ilcicll Iiisiiop. Nlzllticti, Muss. ..____.¢4}-..__._ ECOMONY IN GRAIN FEEDING THE DAIRY COW. The grciitost factor in lilo ccllno- niicai grain foclling of tho lI'.\I_\' cow other than tho ability of the cow lo usr ‘iirt grit-in ration ol-onomic- il-IIY, is tho supply of Ironic grown rou-ghazos and grain foods llruiliili- lo on the farm. The rnulzlig-ges are of lmportunco, for tho richer. IllUTu succulcnt ilnil more abundant lllttjv’ are the loss groin frcrllnlz i,- not‘ rosary in sccuro thl- lliilXlllfll milk flow from tho rows. Tilt‘ homo crown grain ncclls nrr- of equal im- portance, for they can he grown much more chi-zipiy than they can be purchased, tho quality: is known. rind (he greater tltc supply tzlovril. tho smaller iIlP r-zipitlil outlay in commercial foods. tin crowing grains on, tho farm to feed lIlLll‘_v cntlic. thc furnitu- uiust of not ssity slick <lo tlir class of grains that will work in best with his rotation of crops. "or this purpose Otlls can hardly he excelled anti thry are, as Woll- one of tho 110st oi’ grains fol‘ liziiry cnttile funding. Another groin tlml works into a rotation vory well. particularly us ii nurse crop when srlcd-ing down ll filllli. is IHII'I("_'>‘. Greater use could be mnllo of this grain in cnmbinaillon with outs in the dairy rows ration. Vflicre it is not desired to keep tho various classes of lzrnln separate, a vcry lrooll yielding iuixturc. and ll vol-y good fol-dim: mixture. is found in pens. nuts. and hurls-y. [irovllil-ll tho SPIPPIIOH of vlirivtios is nullit- so that tiley will ripen its iiczir lllf‘ sumo tlmr no “past-bio. Tho furuu-r who has: an iliuuul- ancr‘ of good roughugcs, sill-h as clovor hay anti stimu- Qr rnojs incr- frrably brllhl. tolzclhcr with n sup~ piy of (‘or zihovc tnrutiouctl lzriiins, will he in a position to food liia dairy cow's lboih woli and economi- cally. ll“ will. however, rr-qulrt- pomp purchased grain funds 14o in ‘hnilincn tin. rlitlon for his l-nu-si that they will hiivr ;| stifiicli-nt quantity of pron-in. if III!‘ fr-olil-r had thi- choir-v- of hut on» 2min food (luckily hp has titan)’ "l chops» from) Ill‘ would be well HIIVIRPII tn FINN)!" whoai ilrlin tn Ilillilnvfi» tii.. fllllfll. Il in so llirizciv HlllII that it almost forms a standard of vlilllcri 9.’ ‘WIT’ Jesuits, Phone 773. othc.‘ fer-fig nnd is consequent- ly pniclicrtliy nlwu-ys economical to liuy. Wiicn we ulld to this its litany qualities as a feed,_slicli on high protein content; lowjlbre content; laxative and tonic qualities; pal-ut- iiiiliiiftgn; and its bulkincss. it will rt-zidiilr bc appreciated why it is always given ll prominent place in the duiry covrs ration. Other sttinrlzlltl grain feeds which arc must useful in haltmclnlt, a home grown grain raitlou. are oilcake and collonsocll meals. To many thcsc i-llulius seem extrcnicly high| pflzctl ‘mil wlilln we consider the] pilrposl- for which thq: tirt- boughtq namely ltl nitpply protein. they are tin. r-hcaticst foods that can ho got unless tiizit the price is relutlvciy vcrr hich inllcod. if thcir rPRlfIlillI Vllllll‘ us mnnilrn is considered and ii it- no int-on considrerzltion- then III(‘_>' Iilkt’ ilirst plat-o iiS cheap pro-l loin foods. idurtlivrmorc the grades of thcso commodities showing the hilchcst protein content, oven though irometvhllt higher in pricnl than lii-- olhors. lire the most econ- omit-zii to buy. Anoilisr factor in fr-ctiijit: is tho proportion in which the various zrzlins lucnltinnnli sl-ouiifl i»- luc-luric_<l_ in the ration. This will (lopond to a certain ex- tont on r-nnilitlons. if lhoro is a au- pnriihtinlllinco of the homo grown grains. the proportion of (hp por- CIIZIHPII tlrriins could he cut down llcrnrrlinnly svi-thnut iitRlPYialIy af- ‘If alfalfa and clover llnyr. are nbun- (Iilfll in tho ration thl- rich protein Efillflél int": also be rcrlurcll rind tho desired protein roulzltalzcs and . S. . IIARLAND For your pleasure and henlth s trip on the "Harland" ls unsur- passed. You ara offered the op» portunlty any Tuesday, Thursday. Friday and Saturday at 3 p_ m. Tuesday, Orwell return fare 60 cents. Thursday. Victoria. return fare $1.23. Friday, East River, return fare 35 cents Saturday, West Riven return fare 35 cents. Be one of the large number who now take advantage of those very enjoyable excursions. Tho accomndationa are lino. We know you will be pleased with the Farm for Sale, in the village of Murray River’ rontaining 65 acres. 35 clear, bal- cirsjrolain For Infant: and Children Ill IISE FOR [IVER all YEARS I Bmwn, Brighton, -Mllss.; W. l.. Jen unre covered with hard and soft wood. large house and barn in Rood repair. Five minutes walk to churches, post oflice_ schools, and station. For particulars apply Harry economical l l fcvllnrr Ilir- balance of I'm ration.‘ Boom-ii. Hopc-iield. "////////// ’/ ’ I packet |5‘l’-"-‘$’ they are substituted iby others such is to feed one 90"“ 0f 111B 8P3"! RS timothy hay or straw, the“ mount-e lo every 3 rounds of nlllk more of the protein-rich grains are Pffldllifvl in the 089B 0f "'81!!! fllld rcqulrel to retain the protein hal- etlpeclflll)’ lllfodllctlve cm"? one anc which, u mil-y be well to state. pound w every 4 rounds o! milk will tinder these conditions be r9- produced for the w‘?! We" 011 l“ taincd .it rfioss. The following their lactation periods. l-OKPMWI‘ grain mixture, with the above var- with thiso naturnll-y 1B5! llllllillfi" lotions. will be found economical; hive; and one pound to every 5 bran 3 ports, oats 4 pnrts. barley pounds of milk produced with the 1 to 2 parts, tiilcake or cottonseed-chive that are windllli! "ll! "m" inch] 2 parts, or 1 nurt 0i each. Ilaotatiou periods. in other Word!» The rzitc lit which this mixture the amount fed mllfllfbfi 877W“ i" is ted is another factor ltn econom- by the lnim, nctlon of the milll lClll feedinlz. it has bc-{l found from scales, the mil-k ‘tester. the fePd cxpenimcnta involving close cai- scales. and the Judgment of the culntion. that n safe rule to foiiowi feeder. Queens County Liberal Conservative Association In accordance with the constitution an in- augural meeting will be held in the BOARD OF TRADE» ROOMS Charlottetown On Tuesday. Aug. 30th, 1921 At 11' O’clock Forenoon for the purpose of completing the organiza- tion of the County. l Liberal Conservative Voters of the Coun- ty are invited to be present. W, H. AITKEN, President mmwezllllllramu Used Cars for Sale ONE ‘i919 Model GRAY DORT touring ear. condition. Newly painted. New tires. overhauled. 1920 Model GRAY DORT’ SPECIAL. Just out of the Garage. Newly painted and overhauled from end to end. Sold under some warranty es e new ear. i In splendid All fully These two ears we hsvs taken in on trades for new -‘ ' and we have priced them st rock bottom prices for quick sale. , Don't delay-they ere reel bargains. Phone, write or call. R. E. WHITE ‘I59 QUEEN STREET MQ\\\\ZI'Q\\\\\EYIZI GRAY DORT SHOW ROOMS, GHARLOTTITOWN