___‘. . giolitis. bill act-tinting to the nuiu-i / nfiwmwwfiil". i Lilli“ illiltvMiitl important Reading Matter Selected from This Week's News ior The l .\i0.\l!l)AY _ Su turduy evening troiu eight. o'clock until worti wits received, hundreds thnmgetl the sidewalk »t.tttl street in front of the Two Mdfhl store, anxiously awaiting the results from the Maritime Championships at Halifax. Tlie word was late in arriving, and runny consider that the leutnl ‘ijt-tiinsentitig l’. t2. lflltlfltl tun not" 11o as good its in former years. i Grout was the rejoicing when! about ten o'clock the long looked itu- ‘Peiegruut front .\ir. F. P. Hon-' itessey arrived alld it iwas found thnt the Aibegweits bud once. ttgttiu done iiobly, and brought victory nmi honor to our fair is- land. ITBHEQIERRIBLY ln Pimples For About A Year. Hardly Slept. Cutlcurs Heals. "l was troubled with eczema {or sboutsyear. ltbroke out in pim- ples on iny foes snd in o cw dsys would blister. At nlgbtl hardly slept s wink on account of tarible itehlng, and what 1 scratched my fsee it would burn. l wss dio- TPBSDA Y A SAD ME$8AGGE—0n Satur titty Mrs. Pt-tt-r Benoit, receiver the sad news of the death of het sister Mrs. tCaptl Joseph HONIP tut-e Alice 'l‘ritiiitiri in Boston. A titougli Mrs. iloste was uoi in tht best of health for t-iutiie littte past tho tit-tits of lter death will lit learnt-ti with regret by her nllllllil duet friends in this city, MR.H. PRICE WEBBER- Th. Augusta, Mo" Jouriiul says: ii Price Webher the well known veteran actor has recently return ed from Boothbny Harbor, whori- iie took part in nu entertainment which was given for the. benitit oi the new library. ‘Fire proceeds oi the fair amounted to $1,200 Mr figured terribly. " I ssw so advertisement for Oti- tiours Soup and Ointment _snd sent for o free sample. l bought more, and after using two osltos one box of Ointment I was h (Signed) Mrs. David Bfll. 4159 F08 Sh, Denver‘, Colo. Rely on Cutimra Soup, Ointment Tile Altnztvoits according tn the her o! events won it would seem, that they won a few more. points than the wire mentioned. l \\'nt. Halpennv, (‘ttptnin of th lAtbogweil. Track loam stiot-oedetl t" bffiakin“ m? Mm-phm. Rpcnrdi sndTslcumtomrefor yourskin. lu the Pole Viittli, ettii lei" lelslllullm llIll--\\W"".'. M‘: tWPr the bar at ll fest 4 iv; ignited. the recorzl was lteid by Len lite»- jc“5“"s‘”"'""m“"“" lloiiztlti tit Plfltlll at ll foot 3 tti chos. . 'l‘ttis is surely s most creditable - tout tind one that the Prio- [Villfe should justly feel proud of. t Mr. Haipontty has been iit the Athletic iii-id. inr twenty ttntl is still gout-g strong as as clearly demonstrated the. tact on islllllftlll)’ itt Halifax. The wise ones in speculating on the ntilo and half mile runs ilid not ovou take the island athletes island has tiwo young athletes WM,‘ that are coming alon-g fast, and ' ' we hope will help to ttpholtl 11"‘ honor of the island in athletics for mitny years to come. iE. B lilllis. a fast 100 and 220 yurd titan, was in pretty hot com- pany on Saturday and succeotlt-ti in getting third place in tho int] inlti considcrzttltin, therefore the vqflq NW w’ mm m“ up itm-xtiet-ttid haippeneti and Barney; "' '“ ‘m " “ " ;.~,.nnl.ls_ ‘he pm“, or Lgmmx l» Abegwcits had hoped for, and, HOW it is rumored that i tires and tubes will take sn- . illllill came throttiih with a beau- llllll race, and boat Lapicrrc the srent Si. Jnitn runner out in the‘ . ruilt- in the fast time of 4 minutesvm“ m m“ 10 “mmm” m“ w" was in shout-ti that he has a of Sosp Ind liallti- on stilt-lights of tlit- slaw‘ considering the fast company ho‘ WEDDING BELLs__An mm‘, MW“ of Speed mm Wm yet wk” bridge, Alta, St. Augustine. Church By tho report receiver], "Nlilefie but it ntust the reutout-ticretl tltatmsj “an, mum Gram‘ (mugmer other drop in January 1923. So make your old ones do you the rest of this season by having u: fix them up. TRAINOR TIRE i |u t-ltise sN-Olitl lltiltitt-r, tn i908. Barney also was "my we” “ll iii tht- liaii‘ milevr -.tiid 1H socottds. tiottriy ettttnilitig _ . “H”, Ahrilimp record m. 4 "mmmsisoy and Kllioy did not iegtstor. ‘ilil 1-5 sevotitb-i tirade liy Hans against champions; tho first order. and ttlthtiughg], “hm, l0 ‘h, Hum, ‘lowmed ‘he-v ‘mm? Hm" °“m""|(‘l:ti'l<. oldest sou of .\ir. and .\lrs._ t_ ‘k ‘ _ ‘ ] ‘ H H’ '§'""'f_“"e"t;sltir't,-. Ettglantl. The tbritlonttiltltlsiubiil: l‘ m‘ ‘"9 ‘) k "an ‘mmm 'l.‘('l)llllli‘.’,l_\' tlrossed iii a tailored suit ',ot lilt:t- stergtl with a 1iicittro hat of?‘ ' uoo-auoooooo owe e ‘ ‘ e04 ram‘; . g, SURGERY Phone 832A. Cor. Queen and Water Sta t‘\'t‘lil. l ,ents go overy inch of tho nay. (ioolge ‘Fritncis. the strougi Tho ttieurhers of tht‘ liil‘.\'t'lt' rllvr. also won his iuot, . _ . . . wwvunh,‘ bwmpk “Ming m" nO-lnhd-ated till-HIGH‘ brilliant. LHEIHGVE to ibo. Amugiwt-it ttititl, Georgaimm" m summu~v~ showed that ho is yet King of thet "lluitttle a iMaritittio ttiark in ttie““"" ‘mt "M ‘llrozttl Junt-p of 2‘: ft-ot i inch, bxi x ‘m. E. R. BROW i 146 Richmond Street Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and PlatedGlztsils‘ Insurance at Lowest rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis Good Stung Stock Companies. ‘A4; -t~tt point goiter on tho tuttin. i.tli‘ill‘ Wt-tlltx-k, tttltletl his points to the. total th~~ ilo_v's 220 yards, wedlock ls tmly now in tho gama, but is cont- ling along firs’. and wiit no doubt tnako u hot contender in tho 100 turd 200 yards nt the next tahnm~ lplottsllip. twnitito first and to the girls spoke. A-fter the adtlresso-t cortolutled they all it-‘litiurnetl t the basement where the rest :i itd other mm!“ n "n" Refreshments were served tiuinii Elliot iictitilgan, ‘shtiwlng, runiiitig a close second v , to lilodltick in the Boy's Race igxfgeevsaigfi“Ifrealnlmif? “Xgllaflowned by Sarah Dunn. at Mt. Stew- ,und getting third in tho Broad ' ‘f ' art on AIllKliRl 6th. They were ar- * Jlillrl). was m every w“ a success‘ rested some time itgo and have since been cnnfluoti to Qtiootis - in Metiuigziti and wedlock, the" of these bonds who desire investment in Dominion 0f C8" privilege of exchanging the maturing bonds bearing 5i per cent in 9 of either of the following classesr- (s) Five ye (b) Ten year While the maturing bonds will carry interes December, i922, the new interest from 1st Novembe V OF A FULL AVAILING THEMSELVES OF THE C PRIVILEGE. This offer is made to holders 0H1’! and is not open to other invest“!- ittsued under this proposll some character as those w that the exemption from taxation does not aP new issue. Dated st Ottawa. 8th Ausilltt 1913-‘ To Holders of Five Year Si per cent Canada’s Victory Bonds Issued in 1917 and Maturing lst December, 1922. CONVERSION I I \HE MINISTER OF FINANCE offers to holders to continue their ads securities ‘the bonds for riew tercst, payable half yearly, ar bonds, dated 1st November. 1922, to mature 1st November, 1927. bonds, dated let November. 1922, to mature 1st November, 1932. ' t to 1st bonds will commence to cam r, 1922, GIVING A BONUS MONTl-PS INTEREST TO THOSE ONVERSION e maturing bonds The bonds U be will be substantially of the hich are maturing, except ply to the ij fli ilitfi ' r Y PROPOSALS Holders of the maturing bonds who wish to svsil themselves of this conversion privilege should take their bonds AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE, BUT NOT LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 30th, to a Branch of any Chartered Bank in Canada and receive in exchange an official receipt for the bonds surrendered, containing an undertaking to deliver the corresponding bonds of the new issue. Holders "of maturing fully registered bonds, interest payable by cheque from Ottawa, will receive their December l interest cheque as usual. Holders of coupon bonds will detach sncl retain the lsst unmstured coupon before surrendering the bond itself for conversion purposes. The surrendered bonds will be forwarded by bsnlrs to the Minister of Finance st Ottsws, where they will be exchanged for bonds of the new isiue, in fully registered, or coupon registered or coupon bearer form carrying interest payable 1st Msy srid let November of each yesrof the durstion of the losn, the first interest payment accruing and payable 1st May, 1923. Bonds of the new issue will be sent to the bsnks for delivery immediately after the receipt of the surrendered bonds. t The bonds of the maturing issue which sre not converted under this proposal will be paid oil‘ in cosh on the 1st December, 1992. W. S. FIELDING, Minister of Finance. - ....._....... - <.e.,t_-.re,.=..eu.. Hm “(W5 "etum 1mm“ “mmim ried il bcatttifttl shower lmitrttist of Wt-hhcr, who in it favourite in litititlibay ilarbor was rot-rived with t-iitliuittstu, Ho. gave a spec sulnv oi‘ tiit-iii which uw-rt- rot-tilled lby iiiottiliors of his ittitlivllrtt. I _ . _ i IMPORTANT CONFERENCE.- '.\lr. .l. H. Aictfttrry rt-tttrnotl Mon- tlay night iroiii Witshinglon anti l'hil-.ttit-lphitt where ht- represented ‘tho iloiiiiition lltipttrtiiieut of Ag ‘ritrul tire. at the international (Ion ‘iorotice oi Phylopathoitigii-its held ttntit-i- the itusplees oi the Atlvisory litiitr-i of the Aitierlcttn Plant Path- ‘tiitigists. There were representati- piss trout Canada, the various Start-s of the linion, Australia, South Africa, Japan. tizet-tio Siova. lrla, Argentine, Mexico tind Philli- pino islands, between 75 and ltit) ‘iii all. Extensive lottrs were made ihrottgii tho States, Delaware, New Jersey and Potinsylvztniti where ituntt-rotis experiments looking to ‘lllil t'0llll'(ll of tht- vatriotis disonsos -tif Pltllirl wet-o ttbsorvctl. ‘ostina’. event took place at Loith- nn Wetlnesdiuv. August 30th at sev- en oN-lot-k, ilev. J. (J. Swanson uiii-i tr-d in the holy boittlst of llliillilillUll) Ellt-rslle, P. Vernon oi‘ .\irs. James (iraut, lw. .i. (visit-ti, waiter-ti. ‘blue and lziiiiqtit- to malt-it and car show their ztppre-‘Y - - . . wuro t-ttiorctl suit oi "l"\V silrertout- t-lnlitttt of the good work done by ‘ L‘ “ h‘. wmnmgpvltit-it t-ttmprxilsml §ti.t.'~i~\§.-e:r2iri\n'i Kati-m“ M.“ A" Smm‘ Lgmmfldge‘ ' ‘ promo to the ltoys by Prtemior Bcil ' I by Min. JfifilPs‘ .\ia,t'Nt-vii;_ ttev. G. (Y, 't‘ri_rlor also were, WEYDNTISD/li’ t H REMANDED FOR SUPREME COURT.-—l'<‘ranlt Ford and William of , _ _ the averting was spout with games gfiilrfilr:(nkf:js aggagziilgierpalagdffiifi? mum or a'“usmmml tin for Sitprente Court trial on the F‘ charge oi‘ setting fire to a store Cottnty jail. A lengthy preliminary investigation was held and several witnesses examined, their evldt-nco being published at considerable length in the. press. No further vovitlence wits itttkon yostertltty, tho ‘tMnttlstrttlo simply stating tltni he iltatl tiocitiotl on the evidence before him in ronittntl the case for Sup- reme Cottrt. ENJOYABLE ' SOCIAL AFFAIR. -- .\ir. W. M. Seller entertained on Friday at a silver ten iu her home tinder the tiuspitros oi‘ the Metro- politan Ladies‘ Aid. Mrs. l-iorttt-e Wilson, president, assisted the hos-l toss in welcoming the visitors. The, rooms and lea table wore prellily tlecoratetl with sweet petts. !\it't~i. Aiciiiroy pottrod tea and was tts~ slsted itt serving by airs. Bowen. Mrs. iMt-Vlcar and Mrs. latngiord. A dttinty candy table. presided ov- er by Mrs. Carter, did a flourishing thuslness. A charming song by .\lrs. J. .\lcVlcar and u piano solo by liilss Esther Prevey, added greatly to the enjoymenL-ltdinontnn lEx-l change. Mrs. Setter. altove referred to is a (laughter of Mr. George S. McLeod, FTPIIPTlClOILi this Province. | Vlllth tlocp regret we record the sudden and IIIIBXIlGClOG tleulh of Kenneth McDonald oi‘ llrooltfiold who passed away on the ltltlt of August tit the age oi‘ seventy two yours. .\ir. McDonald was horn at llrookfiolti and lived ihcro tho most ol his lire, and was one oi‘ the most successful farmers of that tiistrict. lle was ttlways an otttstztndlng fir.“ tire lit the community and took tin active ttnrt in all tiitit tended to the public. good. He was a faithful nteinbor oi‘ Ilrtiok-fleltl Presbyterlttn (‘hurt-it anti was ttiwiiys ready and willing to holp. in the borne he was a loving husband. father and coin- pnnion. Everywhere his kind and genial tllsposltion was known and invert by ttil. He will tout: be rom- eniboreri for his hospitality, rieit and poor alike anti the itvotiry way- farer over found a kindly welcome. ln *-enriy life ho married ‘Miss Joanie McLean oi Burlington, who predeceased itlnt ttbotit two years uizo. lie loaves to mourn fottr sons nnti four tlnttghiors. namely. Noll. Joint ttitd Mrs. Wmpfitimpbell of Quincy, Muss: lilrs. llurigt’ Camp- bell of Fllntwood: Mrs. John Dough- orty of Kingston; lifylcs of Darling- tnn and Donald flllfl Florence at home. There also survives five bro- thers Wm. Mcflonnlrl of llttffttlo, N. v.1 Myles of British Columbia; Malcolm of Rerwick. N. 8.: John o’ (Ytmnry and J. Y. McDonald of (Thrtrloltetownand one sister Mrs. Moore of Somerviile. Mass. —’ II IFICIM sonar-on _ -r ='° In: I~uvv u: lulu Royal Ogilvids Test The Two-Side By Side RHAPS ou think soft winter wheat flour or blended ours are iust as good as s_ spring wheat flour like "Royal Household". Perhaps you think blended flours cool Ins than OGI LVIE’ S ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR Make them Iproveiit. Test the two kinds of flours, side by side. You know what blended or soft winter wheat flours will do. Get a bag oi "Royal Household" and use it for your next baiting. ‘ Make the bread with it-ueing more water. “Royal Household" contains ‘far more gluten, takes up more water-and makes b‘ ger loaves and more loaves, with the same amount of our. This is one saving.‘ Make the Pie Cruste and Cakes with if-use the same amount oi shortening as with blended flours, but use less flour. This is another saving. i Make the teak-prove it for yourself. You will see why "Roygl ed flours are popular onl until Household" is used. y Why not use the same flour as the women in Ontario, where the soil winter wheat flours sre milled? These housewives have made the test-have tried out both kinds of flour, side by side, and they use the flour milled of the finest wheat in the world—tbe bard s rin wheat grown in our Canadian Northwat— OGlL tt-:'s “Royal Household" Flour, the flour that best serves all baking purposes. Dealers eve where have OGILVIPS "ROYAL HOUSEHO " FLOUR inconvenientsizod bogs and in barrels. Household Flour The Ogilvie Flour Mills Co. Limited MONTREAL - Kill Ill-LIAM - IIIIIPEG - MEDICINE Ill with pretty hat of ltlack and gold tluctctl at the house tint] grave by usd Mrsfl ' ‘ 11a no Tinil (ill i116 "H011. imm an’ t" M’ _ lemiuwd a 2mm white roses atitl lilit-s The ltritltihs l -l'hil Mt-iitittttltl, who in Wflvwm“ mm m U.” ‘nulflmm ULlFlPllil .\ir.“. W. Ma Nevin firas- July 1st. sports at (‘itttrlntteitxwtitflthlenm-i‘ evwy "fir/m" “hmmb y Lake. Alia. zit-ted its britlesntaitl, a=_—__ x _ ,_ _ _ _'[‘he funeral (‘ltarlottottnvn was honored last averting with ton Symphony til‘ twelve lllll:4"tll artists from the Boston Syntpiiiniiy Orchestra. A goodly atttiiwirve- nswinblt-tl to hear this “iulttitttttrt- symphony ort-ltostra“ play, and they were rc- wztrrlod by soitit- n1‘ tnt- most-wore tierftil casein-hie plityitig over lis- teittied to in tiiiarlotteltotrrt. To say that ovory uiotirber of this sipientliti llri-{ilillllllltllllli is, in hiinisolf, a perfect artist on his piti-tietilar instrument is only do lug bare» jutsicte~simply record- illr: an aititiimvledgeti fact; but it was in tho tleiigtttlttl syirtiiatlty with each other iii all they rlld and in their evident love for the music thoy were tprodt iiig that il visit ll"llll rho Hos l'}ii.~'c.tiilile, a body wMcLfiLLAN - LANNON Nut»- 'l‘l.-\iliS-~-’l‘lie ntarriitgo of bliss Auiiit- A, iianuan a suecosttil tench the? chief t-tiarm lil)'ullllltlt‘l‘—-lllfi talented baton oi‘ their i-tiiitltu-ttir Augusto Vanniui, they played as 1\l'll.‘i‘\\'flI‘tl receiver! iujllriies to his m" BQH" and catrrietl it lovely bottqnet of lit-v. Wilft-otl Niche-oil. iambic. which lttts halltlltutpptrtl hint; p white t-tirnaiions and pink SWBPIIWlI-‘i ono. of lht- largest ever set-tn iit one iusirwnit-‘lii tiiitl llit‘ perlet-tn-t- in the High School of Western tctuisltlerttbl)‘. would no tlrtttltil have "W, _ turns. .\ir. Martin ably supportotl tho-tho coiututtttity. friends anti rol:t~li£i'-’itl-illiiil-~' (it limb. fr"!!! 11h’ rill‘ (‘iiilfltlfl tiiitl liifllirrli‘ 01 SilllW-P" 1‘lilllll.', up a now record for tho. STUDENTS SOCIAL - A o‘ y iElTllllll. .\ir. and ‘Airs. (‘.lark liavo tlit- tires i‘f)llllli;.'. from fur and widt~ to vial tlrlirittrieri of ilitt "llifliiiifidilill" P» E- l- i" Mi‘ llililll U M0" ‘Maritime juuitpors to try and . y, I _ ' I“ ‘v i tiost wishes oi their many fritiittls.siitiu' their last rcsticcls to oiiotheyi inios" to tho stupfindtitw vtilititielia-llan at ])i'0t4)l4'l'(illt-l lilflllPl‘ oi‘ Si. flit-tit, nevertheless, ht- won lllt-"PV- ‘l',‘1f’~““f“ BPUZ. “i” “M ‘MW both in the far east and west ttsllovetl asdestet-tttcd. The pull boar-pit tone lu the “l'i)l'il<“!llli0.\‘" trct-olin-totws Ho)‘. Hulk plflC-H ill llifl out and tilso a second plat-o N? Tum ‘T m?“ (hrrvh ,_““_' Nlisstiiuiitt was well known iii Suut-‘crs were Nit-sets Ambrose St-ittut-tgt airmen-hint: that can llilYillY lwinllilwmill ‘lll ('llil"l"ll“"l“"l o" ill" "lllrslop and Jump ""4 l"""'-'im" {Vivi “mumifii n! ‘y.’ 12hr.“ luot-sitle, i‘. l".. l.. 1t few Matt's tutti. llrottitm iiollar, .\lill('tlllll lit-Innis.‘ dwlbllieil» l“ 51"". lli""ii‘ lliltwiilr- lit’ "lilmllli-l til Milli!“ 3W- The ‘cs, which plari-tl hltn as the. high- ‘.44! ma! "Rd _"‘t‘“'“""“" A“'_‘m‘g“"“z't‘t,ay will t... at immi- m [hq-Ih‘ Max j\1t-t|nn;.tt|_ with Mmmmtltt i-tiitiit of every itntuiioi- nn tiit- pt-o- bride was ttltentit-tl by hor cousin ‘ r‘ ' ‘ MM w“ "rimm “"rt~t.-.t<t< after September lF-tlt ut anti lianici Nlrlltiilillil. tgm“""" “M d“ "Hill." ii"l‘1ii'l iifidll“ Mmim‘ Emll“ ‘l gmdum" "f . ‘-\'otro Dame Academy. while. the (can bt- illlligillt-tl, “tn...” PvH-yflnm; ‘\'as so hpfl“. ‘groom wnssupportotl by tits elitism tiftti, anti s0 tit-atttittiity played, it 1 .\ir. Joc Niall-Donald. 'i‘tit- srootifti ‘gin tn tttt- I)I'i(lPSlll£1ltl was a pearl is almost impossible to particu-z lttrlze, but, perhaps tho lulie-n- ll8'.'iil1i(‘i'.illltl to the best mart a stt-in tiuiiihor “Iluvt- Angeiqtteflirlittintinrl tie pin. in the evening trite "Andante Cantabile" hv 'l‘.~ic!t ‘the littppy couples motored to the nikotvslty (for strings itlono) and ;l='Fi'>0lll'-“ limit“ l" 3L Pam's the -l.isz't "iluiigztriztii llhtipsodfll whore they utero met by a number (N0. 2) were received by tlir~ audi- of friends. A grand rrvvlillllli “'35 once with the greatest favor, The tenilcrotl Mr. Moimllan and his t-(ytnpellptl it. uc- titlt-ntt-ti bride niter which tht‘ Orchestra were _ lfPilP to lilsititrtllt calls mt- Pnotires evening was plea-Mainly stwnt iii on tltroc rtccttsitiits, and gave fttrt- music and tlaiitriuil- A Dlflliilnl! her delight to their attttieiice most feature in the cottrse oi‘ the oven- grncefttlly. This evening they will lug was tho ivoll conducted t-hav- pvt-sour an etitirely new progrnnt-‘ttrie showing tho restiot-t. in which mo, and it is quite t-orittln that. .\ir. klr-Lellan was hold by all. Aft- the. auditoriutii of the Prince Ed- er bring trrflirtl l0 ll"? 2W" ward 'i‘heiitre ought not. to be things of the evening by the best large enough to trontain all who iutin and ltridesmaitl and offorinfl wnitlti wish to hear this wonder- their best wishes to the bridc and fttl body til‘ ntusicittns. ,ilrouni they tlepartetl quietly to th ir liomos WHEN buying, what you suppose are Maple Buds, examine them and see that they are stamped with the name " The funeral services were con- “COWA .” i..-,-.-,_- -- -.-t_- -_-'._'~ w“! t/ULI: :.-_;¢¢__.-.,r._ -1. <_..-.-_,. ., X