._ 1.-_.rp -a-1~z¢e§.,~. .__..; li . .__, it-‘ - .ii * -_ tv, , til it Wl It »l" ._ tn- ._ |,. .l-lf .V l l l __ ”. .tg ‘» cvs'-.~_~;-" it 'rwo __ _ _ \ §9eRvns_s;;_..__ “ ._ y .__ l »~_. l I -aus: ' The Wall Flower/ A RETURN L h-apter 101 _ "-My darling children." Gloria l ' ra vlrot. from Flnrencc, "be an happy :is 'you cali, nl; blessing, or rather out blessing. i.i uilli you every liliullte. -l ali; so glad it has turn- ed out this way. it is the ideal engine “hum_” wit motorirrg pleasure cost per mile. Imperial Premier Gasoline makes your mm; mil" .per gallon at the lowest h- power; adds to and gives you U10 tiling for yotl ltotll. Pan neels stuneone strong to lean her f.ratll| little strength ulpou. and George is, always happiest when he has some-, .ine to tam- care of and worry zlliontl. Gr-odnesn. knows-l dill lily nest to suiipii' him with an ade-I tunic amount of worry fur-soillo _\eal`sf ' "As for uiy darling Fleiikie, lla ~e<=iils til-`leriilitl»,,,,,_, ,,,, ms f'll8U8l"-) t-i~.- is the lwst of service tr ._._.c,,0,,,,_,,9~(, ,,,,,,_(_`anadlan General Electric 85 ,for Oltntvzi, North Bay, Cochrane _,,,,,_~~ ,L'rtnad|an‘St@am5_,,,,, Com 20 Solloltof; for the Union Bank oi.-Hifi V»1\\t'0\1l/of. This iS 'UP flll‘2*‘|l |5ht- ,mmf-ti __-,svn-at faitiollsftinadian -Steamship- Pfd. 50 ,Service the equipment of these ,Canadian National trains being oi 'the most iu'.!D0mlm0Il Bl'ldil9 .,,....,,. - _ ' _ _ | "rfltlkie go. Ilidci-il, site inir~'=¢~.|'M°“l"@3| POW" S5"/s Picket Agents of the £aiiadiail\ ,,,,, on ,,,_,, ,,,,,.,~ |,0,,,._v,,,,,,,,, ,,_e@,,_ Winnipeg Electric _ , <-H,.~,, ha.,,,J,, with m.._ Sha §,,l,,_lNational Breweries 621/Q '.\llti Gloria tlesel've.< lirr fl-s»etlmn_" “\l|a“lll` S0281' 24'/A _ ,_ _ "Tile elerllul liintlier!" George ’\'(`hl50“ -------- -»---»~~l02"s i‘\\li""‘S “‘l‘l"*’SSf'i l" _‘"0 \'°“~""“l -niplietl. ~.-\lt i»i. that beloiigeri lo Crucible Steel 'lie place, .lltilig wiili :ill oitl fzlsli- lm9""ali0mll P31391' nut-tl cartilage that Pan, for -\vlt'iil»‘KPllY SlH'iIli2‘fl€ld 95% 17 ’/5 84 l/2 5231, 36 imma t- nd _.1 t \lcx Petroleum tml t~velgl'ertl iii a deliciously lIlll|l}UllA ll£llS SBALESM HEAD Also Enlptiens ol_i Face. " My trouble began 'with small patches of scales upon my scalp ' ~ which spread and covered ihorteggcgf my, heaiiéq ,yy _tl _' s me o ` ‘ lgsa and ,ell ‘-gut? Bog t e troube appeared in _ k( ci-cles on my fade. The l O eruptions on my famwete ' very dlsfigurlng. “A friend advised Cutlcura Soap and Ointment. I sent for a free sam. ple which helped me, so I bought more. and after using one box of Ointment, together with the Soap, I was huled." (Signed) George Brett. jr., _Pullman. Wash. Give Cutlcura Soap, Olatmentand Talcnm tl;i_e‘eare of your skin. angular ann. /uianu-‘;_ ,u-. '~..~..:‘:...v‘.-.t.-.-.l'.‘.‘.~..i'.~..:‘.:::.'.'_-.l.. .‘?i"m‘ or ipsce beside relatives in the Tryon l’enple’s Cemetery are requested to make application to the ilndet'sign< ctl not inter than July 31st, 1922 By order of Directors. AUSTIN CAMERON Soc’y. Trees Augustine Cove, P. E. I Furniture Sale We will sell' for Mrs. S. Balderson, 177 Grafton Street, on Wednesday, Aug. 9 commencing at 1.30 o’clock tp.m., a lot. of choice’ furniture, rugs, dishes, bedding. Every-i thing choice. l ' Befnj Carter & Son, Very Disligurliig. , l ' iii' its l'=~:ll - all ' "g'p_"_~ _ ........]64% ’ 0 File >l1=Ll»- pf-niiie were ti lltile,lnternational .\ler. Marine 72 & ___ _tiockerl ui the ltlr-zi of :lllyniie pt‘e-_}l;\'f“S_H S190-l (`-11|' - . “fri-in: is otltt' in l.. t-tr--»t`c.r. eat in H- J- Pi\|"'|°|‘. K- C~ H- L- Pelmorl nail" Mad."m`A_\ 0" MW gondtl ' car niiltll n tlri\'e'i~ v\~f-i'tl1eal'\\‘{:t_\'.= nt`Soullie§n Pacific i-c t~olilitry hottie- nt it-a~.~| tht-y Sltldebakei' _....._.l35"i. bought. rl rufll -~.”li'\'mge and :l.l`lli0n Pacific .. '_tii,;1i'l. lltirse sholllll ht: driven |'lllll COPD” Hut l’nn lilltl lrkstl tile nmitit-ti-ll. S. Steel mg .intl ilu- ...ill w.1g».li_ sf. they- lvloN1'nEAt_ Ex_cHAN`oE lrove, lil' rntltcl- .1inliletl_ ;\]0nglll`l3~l Victory Jriliige lniics :ltltl t'rlt~ougli bywny.»._I933 VlK‘IOF.V ______.l02.50 vilii litll ilellges on eiirh side, of;I922 Victory 99.90 `_l:lt-litiiortt .intl luay_ itilti hawtliornll937 WCYOYY -~ 73',-1. 89"/,, .54 7/s / 1 \ l tbl or I l lllllllllllltll lllltll lllllllllll°lAll|}*it|"l|||~ so ig if!! ~ 'run Jo Ln 1' 'Phe traveller' in England and Scotland is impressed .hy the strength oi' public opinion. In res- -pect to me enforcement of law it is especially strong. The people there see that their safety and welfare depend upon this essential io order and honesty in the na- tion., When n condemned criminal there by any means escapes pun- ishment, the people and the press of"tlie country require an explttnll- tion_ |`l't.lll the authorities legally concerned; and the hue and cry does ilot cease until eil-her a satis- factory strltement has been tmade or the careless officials responsible for tile eni'ort-olilenl ofthe law, who have i'-nlled in tile pel‘l`orrn~ ance of their duty have themselves been puiilslled. While I was in England a coll- denineci mllrderei' was not hanged according to the sentence of tlielthe lOld (.‘oullti'_\' it inlay -be colfclull-' l court; he was sent to all asylum for lnnntics. A1 once every news- paper eillier denounced llie "mis- carriage ol' justice" or demanded the publlt-ation ot lille reason wily inn laws llenittnd had no-t been ful- filled. The man oil the street talk- ed__abollt the ease. it was the sub- ject ol discussion in all the clubs and lit dinner tntbles. T-he criminal vl'tlsf’f*efpo\*ted to he the son of n Countess. lt was appreilended that “intiuenc~.\" had conseqlleiitly been slll:cessi`-ullly exerted upon ills be- half. That ilict strengthened t.-he force ol' the popular indignation “" ‘anti the public lprofefst. Every man ltl Great Britain, in lille British Em- pire, is supposed to be equal be tore the law. Wliy wits not the son lol' a Countess sent to the gal- io\vs'=us any other criminal upon whose -behalf insanity -had 'been pleaded? That question was so ili- slstent that the responsible minis- ter of the Crown was compelled to eiaplnln that the law provided it , BANKS _ _medical _ commissipn if one were applied lor on behalf ot' ta condemn- -nftitetl tangle, :lull they ._ctlll|e.`Ilank Royal - , ,, e,.,m,,,,,, ,hm S,,c,, 5,, appngn. inzllly to the Downs, anti cllliilbtWl\ile -the parishioners were coming out of -the church oi’ St. Nicholas of Tolentine, near ,Flushing and while they cranked ,therars they had parked on eith- _er _side of the Union Turnpike lRoa'd and Jamaica Avenue and iii lrhe nearby fields, the pus-tor put _away his vestments 'and -planted himself on the crossroads. l He seemed the tkind you would citller obey or a-void’ l ._ ~ It For nearty an hour traffic went and stopped asjlhe ordered, Father Murtagh"- says he saw one smnslr at the 'crossroads las' Z ni Tr-lm' E>ROTi-llE'R f t~‘.tlbT E>t=_ cC>.\»1lt~l' ti>~< Ft§E,<,_,-,L_ OR El._°oE THE POt_tCE iN _ ‘QOME Ori-lat? TOWN SAW :ill -~ _ HM, l Sunday and he won’-1 permit an Q .». '. f J tence of the court was necessarily _ _ Priest Directs ‘ ,remitted “““‘§‘°,,,°'§*_§§,‘“§‘,},";‘,§1,’,‘,‘§;°' red to an asyu - Even then, some of the exponents of public opinion refused to be sut- isfled that favor had not been shown and that the law in this case had not lbeen ovefriddrlh- Willie in London, I discussed witth a fellow 'Islander now resid- ent there, the conditions as to the liquor traffic _prevailing in that great ci-ty. I-Is stated to me that though Londoners have decided that they shall have liberty to eat and drink all that they may SUD' pose tg .he good for them, they ful- lv recognize the folly ol' intem|D9T~ ance. the persona-l and public evils that result from it, and ine insidi- verpain hour in the evening and be- lfore a certain hour in the mortilnit tio tavern-keeper in L0nd0D GMBH to sell a glass of liquor. The people of London at large uphold the law. *CY utio\|raSospehavaswitloutm\|a. otherk no matter who tg'-killed, _ 'I‘h9 DOHCB. bgclted ‘by the people, l 'QUEEVJ i-llil t. l' Now' ¢.lT iN Tosuqlwt- - ‘ l woNDE_tR lr=‘l_ -_ ~ couuo i-lava ; ~ sneeze l-“M9 \ ‘E _ _qi *`_~\_ ' Jain. ' “.,I_--,___ _ , t ' t \ ;:'_§ ‘ \`-`..- i\ ~_ -/:.1 ous lure ol’ the open bar- Cfmse' \ _ ' ', , -,'~__Ti~-`,l'.n.t'/~utts_ quenuy the laws regu,m,nE the ex :Ai\uill_l sil_u ___ ___ _ ____\ llqllllf lflialc lil Ibsldttzh BY9. he ‘ _ r~itt~l__\ll.»_l_,_t:__._ __ said, very strict an iey are en- ._...l._.~___~»_-_ ___ _- -l lorced to the letter. Beyond a trales inflict fines consistent with tho law and with public opinion as to the offence. Opportunity is not, afforded the ordinary citizen of London to linger about a tavern ur to be habitually drunk. Bootleggers are not tolerated there. Law-break-. ers are not winked at. Public Gip- inion in London upholds the law and ' honors those officers oi' the law who carry il int.o effect. Except in the case, ol` rich idlers about town. I saw in London very little evidence ol' excessive lntltlln- enoe in lntoxicauts. tin one oi' two other large cities the evils of Jn- teuiperatice were more appareiit, and l noticed parliL~ulili‘i_v that lnl those streets and localities where bars are thickest me poverty and squaloi' of -tile people are tile most in evidence. _ From these facts and conditions in ed that t-he body politic ot' the New Country will ,be the -better. llitlie prolilbition ol titverns -be iiitiintain- ed, li' tile inws Ll ¢¢»o» It was well stlid -by Henry Ward Beecher lihni “laws are not masters ‘but servants, und lie rules them who. gbeys~tnenl," For tlhose who are disobedient and are -subject to be ruled by the law, there ought to l . 1 . _» ’ _ _ .» _ i_,._ . . _ Overseas Teachers Have Full Program? »noNnoN. July es.-spat-ty ,of overseas sohnol teachers , 17*5~~'g| whom are (`anadin_ns, are niakliig be the punishment which the litw “W mm" Uf meh' °PP0"l“nlll€S for provides. Ii' public opinion here is ‘*Rl'l‘_l`inK 0\lt H f‘F0W'i°d Dl'0Krsul. so weak, or so cttreiess, ll the tpeo- "Y“9iP\`dH.V- Bflf-‘l' H busy day ple at large are so different in “llRlll'S€PiI1£i they were lwcommof respect to`tlie law that they will|‘|i\lPfl in f\'0Dl DGHIUOHS for the not insist upon its enforcement. il R‘°5"‘l "e"|BW ID Hi'do Park of the war.. matte,-_ De,»hapg_ that it bu ,»¢.iLontion 'I‘el‘rltorials. Today they oeliled than persistently -broken.,‘\'lsltcd Westminlster Abbey. Bu-t so long as the law is main-‘ Where (`H¥l0ll CHl‘“¢8l9 Rddfessetl tained by it Legislature t-hnt isl Illrfli- 'H9 d@ClHl‘@d they had chop supported hy a tnajorlty of the pen-l en s fitting place of meeting, ple. it ought certainly to be res-_ since the .-hbbcy cial-med vvllhblit pected and enforced. _Law-abidin;/l l1l‘h'SlUll»p1lon to be. the l mother citizens should see to lt. By the' cltnlcli oi’ the English speaking way, what 'has become of ottr Pro’ races ol' the world. vlnelal Alliance? l tL=ller the party took tea wiili` ‘tile Downgei' Countess of Jersey. ,et-= 1- - -----1- ' 'rf U4 r ».l.li»- .sv ..‘;.~_~ ..._ ._.~- ;.._» - rtllullililtla suis at - s i ‘ _ We are authorized by Mrs. Kather~ _ _ine A. Mlaclnnis to sell at her house, ‘ N0. 303 Fitzroy Street on Saturday, _ ’ July 29th, commencing at one o’clock li A all her household furniture, compris- ll lug eases in wliicli the law lins, been broken, or in which the law- lbreakel-s have escaped “unwillpt off justice." shall be out-spokenly con-| delnned by public opinion. Shakeslt penre lvrotte: l ~ l ‘jWe mul-il not make ii. scarecrowol' the i-aw. Selling it`llp lo fear 'the birds ni. DYPY-- And let lt keep one shape till rn tom mnlke it Their pencil, and not their lei'l'ui'. '. 7' Thul it is evident, is what lilis resulted liere lroiii it long-continlr ed piirtlzll llild uncertain elliot'-ce- ment oi` -the law mnintaitieti for the stlppres-sion of the liquor traffic. 'Iihe “birds” who contribute to lite folly of their fellows and take lilo- ney for that which profiteth mul are no longer lliraltl of the law by vdhlcit they ought to be contienlnsdl They have escuipeti p\ini,slliiietit so, often and so easily tim they tire. now in little ol' no terror ol tliel law, and l.ie evil, against whlchl the law is intended to guard alll it-hose who are wenk, abounds and, still increases. _ Surely, in view til recent events, the time is luily ripe for an ex- pression ol' lille lndinnalioii of ltlw- abidiniz and right-lhlllking peoplel ln this province and city, and tor, ,a demand that the law, made by 'the »people‘s representatives, shall be enforced -by the peoples serv- _.1_._i__~____,_.i-_.___ .T ll l EE l lijgcs . ling parlour, dining-room, bed-room {_ and kitchen furniture, carpets, Iinol- eum, stoves, dishes, cooking utensils, etc. ' ‘ ~ ii’ " ' BENJ. CARTER & SON _ __ ‘ Auctioneers _ lift , _,,..»_»' itil" tl" » 11-. t-.lt -.»._».» iil't.»_~ ».»,;t»~ .. . . I - . ' l. S. S. "MANGA" Passenger Steamer, 6,000 Tons Displacement. 3- Leave Montreal Ar. Charlottetown Ar. Charlottetown and leave 1. -_ for Charlottetown and leave ' for Sf. John'l for Mgntraal * §_ 'una 24 June 27 Juiy 3 ,A My 8 .nity 11 July 1: lf . luiy 22 'July 26 July 31 Q A"°““ 5 Aullust 8 August 14 _ AUDI!" 19 ‘August 22 Ango" 23 ` _ 3¢Ptember 2 September 5 ` Saptsmngr 11 ` g September 16 September 19 September 2| t CARVELL I 0 _ Agents ' ' l 1 -till' l t =‘S’-'»> ' _ ' ; fr-i EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. INTERNATIONAL LINI It U8. B. GOVERNOR DINGLEY will leave Bt. John every Wednssddi ~ al. m. and avery Saturday at 6 p. m. (Atlantlo Timo) for Boston. _ sdnesday trips are via Eastport and Luhso, due loetoll about 10 a. m. Thursday. _ Saturday trips are to Boston dlroot due Sundays about 2 p. nl. f - statues:-_um emo.. Msnunyl me Friday. at to -_ m. (tm-' light lavliig Time) lor Eastport, Lubeo and Bt. John. _ FARE |10-00 BTATEROOMU NMI f _ At Boston connection le made via the Metropolitan Lina expretl 25 yearn Standard for Delayed and Pnlnful ltlenalruntlon. Noah-tl tin package onli. All dflllllato or dir. eel by Mull. Price l2.00. Knicker- bocker Remedy Co., 71 E. F]-out ll., 'l‘m-unto. Canada. , mein! Ind oasssnier atsamere for New York -and pelnte South dnl F" "l¢°|‘°°"\l»'rltes and additional Information, apply te N A. G. CUIIRIE., Agent, ` ' ‘ lt. John. N. I. Bniuetue UP FATHER- _ -_.............. ~»»,g-~_ ___ _-BY enoneni Meuauuii EXTRA ~ E ><'l°tQ»\ Ai.\_ Aaour Tl-le i5\C. BANK Roaaanvl , __ _ , _ . _ 4.” ' AuCl5l0I1€€I’S. ml “I Nm' _ _ _ ~ ` ` " ‘ ' _ _i,,-»" §¢_" _ _ - \.__ “l BY <.ol..l.~r» _J . i Mlbfsap I l? __ i-nm l-it-; es iN Towle _ /\l..l. mail-lT 17-. _.___ /_f/»~ .~ t_ l`1I _,, ._