-. ’ t" Kings Wednesday, Aug. 20th Iueiness M ..~.. ». . St. Paula Hall Queens 22nd Business Meeting Friday, Aug. ' Strand Theatre- '=j LLIBERAL, CONSERVATIVES or ‘ PRINCEEWARD ISLAND _ PIQGSOT; County annual meetings will be held as follows ke notice " County eeting 1.30 p, m., Public Meeting $.00 p, m. Town Hall, Georgetown Prince Copnty Thursday Aug- 21st Business Meeting 6. 30 p.m. Public Meeting 8.00 p.m. , Summerslde County 4.00 p. m., Public Meeting 8.00 p.m. Charlottetown Local and outside speakers will be present- Nsmes announced later. with which COLONEL A. I.‘ GOODERIIAM A. HEALEY WILLAN. Mue- Ths Inst comprehensively equip Faculty Well-appointed Residence The Conservator! Year Ilooli. Annual will S. VOGT. Ins. 00s., I-‘rlnci I..." national RE-OPENS SEPTEMBER let, I924 By Order of , counrv EXECUTIVES 3555-34441 University of Toronto Toronto Conservatory of Music is ainallaisiaud The Canadian Academy of Music Chairman, Board el Governors pal. Doc., F.R.C.O., Vice-Principal. A NATIONAL INSTITUTION ped School of Music In the Delhlel. Prestige. for Young’ Women Btndents. PUPILS MAY ENTER AT ANY TIME. Syllabus and Women's Residence Calendar sent to any aildruis un request. LOCAL EXAMINATIONS FOR I025 be held tlimusliout the Dominion, according to locality, In May, June and July asst. ADDR SS-lh-ghtrar, cor. College St. end University Ave" Toronto. — DPIQI Jill-l‘! L EBDDHL Secretary, - . . Royal Victoria \ (ollege MONTREAL A RESIDENTIAL FOIL WOMEN S'I‘I’IPI<JN'I'S A'I"I‘I‘INIIING Ali-HILL IINIVHBHITY l-‘ounilsil und i-nilmvml by Ilia- Iuie N1. lion. Ilnron Nlrnllii-oiiu sud Mount ltoynl) (‘oiirsi-s lending to degrees in Ari», si-purute in the iusln from those for iio-n, but nude-r identi- flu] eoiniliions sud lo degrees In music. Applir-iillons for residence should he made curly as in-ooni- moilntion iulhe tlialli-gt- is limlu-il. For prospectus iiud inform- ation spply to Thi- Wnrdon. (‘Uhhrllilii ,___..._ ..__ _.._. .e. ______ .. -O-O-O-OO-O§OO§Q- For Fire Insurance Consult ll. M. SIMPSON 156 Richmond ltreet Phone 369 0600-0 o v'@QQ-O'C-QO-Q+QCQC-QQQ4 ‘O-Q-O-O-OO-OQ-Ok Residential and Day School lor Girls (Alfillated with McGill Univenliyi , lei dG dodCo i J ' , ' . »- 21" €2k°¢‘.';.o'.'...,.....‘i51‘2i.2.diitihfiiiitiililli‘ Lenluales Music Gyrnns ice Science Art I'M-I uflbe Board of Trultessi Six Arthur VI. Qum. i .C.L.G.. K.C.B., LLD., ' McGIlI University. “his Caunnalr‘, LL A. St. And . "Holst-fish Ill‘... x. Bryan, s. A.,.Trisity on... PovPrviperlel and Applizaiion Pen-n apply 1o - NONI RZAI. Q0 5!. Francois Xavier Stu-at, Mantle-n! I-'.\ X . -\'- ti. (‘mnnn-ri-r. Minilo, i-iounun-y; Ilmih-Iiio, artistry VALUABLE ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS: Nine oi‘ value $200.00 to‘ $55.00. llwilflilid on results oi‘ mutricuiiiiion i-xsminullons, Sept. 23-26, 1024. EQUALLY VALUABLE SCHOLARSHIPS. Awurdt-d at, cud oi’ each year (if VIIIIYSU. UNIVERSITY HALL. Iiosideniro for men, tempor- urily ucitupitid by King's Cul- logo SHIRREFF HALL,“ ii-uiutiful new residence for WOIIIi-rp REGISTRATION DAYS. Sopivinln-r 22-27tli for nil Arts and Science students nnd first your students In Engineering. hlcdlclnrv and iie-ntistry. September 10th for nil other students. l"l)ll I\'I'I.I. lNI-‘OIISIATION In [n-riliili or by lcttcr to Luiv, Ilocky Point Ferry Time Table (‘mums-living June lat, the nlmilner liilisboroinrh will run between Uh r- loin-town nml Kflflty Point during iii.- Hnninu-r , m: follows: DAILY (Elm-pt lllinililY-I Li’. Phurloiiotmvn. Li‘. lloi-liy Point ‘Hi0 mm. H.017 u.ni. " i 0.00 inm- IIHW B. . 11.140 n.m. 2.00 p.m. 3.00 p.m. 4.00 p.m. [.00 p.m. . 7.00 p.m. ‘ PIIINIIAY Ly. (‘hnrlnitotmvn Lv. Ilooky Point IIJll) mm. 10.00 il.m. 12.4.5 p.m. 1.00 p.m. 2.00 p.m. 2.30 p.m. .'I.0Il p.m. 8.30 p.m. 4.00 l.“ p. I. ‘Jlflli ll Halifax — Boston Illreri §Uf\'|l‘I‘-—I"|I‘MI (‘lush Nicol Hts-unmi- MARINA LICAVICN HA LlFAX-‘Purnulisyn 4 I’. M. llllrVlWlN-nflul lirlliiyn 2 I‘. W. ' ini: liimbcr, mist rur. FIIR SlIlI-I 112 ncrcs of lzind, 25 acres stand- 25 acros good flrn \'.'ll0li, the bninncc is clcsr, well i‘. ncod nnd watt-red. has boon duiry farm for ten‘ yenrs. only fifteon minutes rule from Charlottetown. Apply ‘WM. CARROLL, 8 13 6i Royalty East. A uction Sales The Guardian Job Department is well equipped to turn out sale bills. Any person having an AKRIVEN “All. m: s20; Barth or ileburlintlcin thereby n iding i-iin- tnmitry iluluys nt deuilnnl n For fiirllirr pnrflrulnrn I ‘ l1, N. HNITII. Agni Plielrl \\'hiilf. Tlhlpllflllll llnll 00 tlnA-Iiville X NTICAMNIIII’ Boston. Mirna. (‘oniiuerrliil Wharf, LH-Il l . L INTERNATION about 10 a- m. ‘Ihursilsy. hrs $10.00. A. 6. CURB EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES INC. Auction sale should advertise in both ways. A n advertisement may pay for itself if it brings only one more bidder to the sale. The Charlottetown Guardian _ '_B.._..____ -4 AL LINE S, S, GOVERNOR DINGLEY will leave Bi. John Wedneadsfl at 8 s. m. and Saturdays st 7 p. m. (Allilnllo Tlmfi) I0!‘ B0910"- Wednoedsy tripe are via Essiport and Lulioc, due Boston Saturday tfIDl-M Boston direct, due Sundays at about I p. m. Iteemer Prince Arthur wil’ leave St. John Frltlayi and llon- days st 7 p. m. for Boston direct due tailoring day al. about. 1 p.m. IE, AGENT. Qt. John, N_ I. lhrriigi JIZBVIS‘ SUIT Pll0GBEliBI8 llrirls tossed the tr-ioprruin ahc ‘hnd Just received onto the tcii tiihh- sud stared iit it thoughtfully. Dick Jervis, ioun¢iiig opposite her. rnlsini uni-slimming brows. Ilc ivuii lilllifll‘ l‘\‘|>II'lt' with tcu unil button-d roost uu-l uiii-rnoon ii-u truy. IIc found it dilfIi-ult to ln- nctivoly anything»- l'\‘l'll curious-on u full ntomnch, hull liorls iuid Iookvd dorm-d l|lll‘l'l'. he IIIIIIIHIIK, us sbo ri-ud the appiirently lengthy telegram. "What's up? No bud non-s, I hope." lioris shook her IIFIIII. “(in tho contrary. it's from Mnrinnn. .\‘lio uiid Uhiirlcs nre cumin; Emit lin- modlutoiy nnd goiiigvln the (fiuuiiiiiiu rump for the summer." “Thought shr- bucked nt tin- cnmp idos ilIllI hcld nut: for Newport." l “She's changed her mind apparently. In this wlrv, uhr- nsks mo to si-i- iii-r modistc nnd order u lot oi‘ outing frocks for lior." ‘iio grinned nnd hclpod himself to illi- uilici‘ i-iiki‘. "Just like Rluriuiui to show up iii "iililp wiili n Paris sport moiioi uud l-‘ronoh lnu-lmi slippers. Ill-oven lwlp tlu- nutlvoi-i!" Iioris wns ulnu-nt-mlmlodly whit-hing him swnllow tln- cukv. l “film-k, you rt-ully‘ should dict. Sivi-i-ts ‘urn hnd for you." ' iio luiurln-il good IIIIIIIUPINIIY. "lVi-‘ri- not msrrli-d yi-t. old dour. 'l‘h:il bit oi‘ udvii-i- sounds wifoLv." "No." murmuri-rl iioriri tliouizliil'iill_y, i “wifro not IIIIIFTIPII yot." - Slw ivus womb-ring how, if slu- r-umo lbrouuh slicer loneliness to nor-opt him. »-I|1' i-onld cvor utiiud sitting OIHIURIN‘ "im thrin- times u diiy nnd wutolilni: lilm out with such gusto nnd enjoy- IIIPIII. "l wish tn goodness we won-l" no do- vluroil with sudden passion. lmuiiini: ovor, ho grnspi-d iii-r list- luss huuils. "lioris. izlvo nn- my unswor now. Hun‘! minke nu- wull!" .\'ln- NII|I|IWI duftly from his i-lusp. "Ills only .lul_\' now. You pvoiiiisn-ii uu- I could huvil IIIIIII llu- viid oi’ Aug- 1 use.‘ ' i "il||i Hull's \\'t'l‘kli IIIIII \\'4'l‘kN uivuy." lu- griiiiibli-il. “Iliivvift I iviiilrd loin: i-nough." Sln- took ri-lugi- in plniltudv. "ll' I'm worth huvlui: ul ull. I'm] worth ivuliiiii: lor." "liui l'\'o i|lr<-:|d_y hung nroninl flvvt yours. \\'hu do you lhliik I ilIII, JIIFUI) sorving for lint-incl?" ' "if I ri-iilly hurt-d nuyono," illlili ully, if nut-d bu." “Arguing Iii|l‘Ii\\-'l|I'iI from llmi prom- no». you must In- mud about mo." in- |‘l'Ililll‘Iil'l| dryiy, "l soy, wluii uhoui August l|I|_V\\‘l|_\’ ~you‘r~- IIkvIy to lu- in Fuoudn u-iiii .\lurlu|n|, nri-u‘! you?" iioris shook ln-r bond. touched lin- ioii-gruiu with slim lingers. “Hlu- snyu Ilt'I'i' tiint she nnd (‘hark-ii )lI'l‘ going on n sccoiid . lioiu-yuiiooii. 'l‘hni'ii iio plus-c for n nlsiPr-Ili-luiv!" S good Idi-n ufti-r tbiit (‘ullum tlusco." Ilurlri "IIBINBII. but reinninc-ti nlii-nt. "'i‘ln-_v worn pri-ity km-n nboul curb. oIin-r. Xinrlunn come to Ilfli" smisos just In limo." ' "lti-nlly, hit-k." Doris rcpruucln-il him with dignity. "I'd much pri-fi-r ll‘ you didn't ri-fvr to my slsivi"! pi-rsnu- ul uiTnlrs so frunkly-J’ “Nonsi-nso!" ho scnlTmI. "Pvr- known you nnd Murlnun all my llfn. It's nlmost ibi- sumo ns if I worr- ono of ilu- fniii- II_\'—\YIIII‘II I'm going to ho nnyiviiy. soon." lir- nildoil nudui-ionsly. “l never liked .\Iill‘IllIiil much. Slu- lsn't n bit ilk:- you-Alon frivolous nnd scnttcr-bruiurul. llul I couldn't help but worry about iu-r nnd tho hlihdsnmc ncinr." Doris sold nothing. She hnd pickr-rl up Xlnrlnuiifis wire ninl wns-tivislliiiz it in norvous fingers. The old forbidden lilm. "Weren't you n bit keen nhout him I ynursr-ll’. Doris?" Slu- rnni: for illnnclio ilr-llborntoiy. i .4.‘\\_GoWet§t ‘"" ‘Qthrq e Alpine‘ airyland 0 subject tc-mpiod i Sec the glorious Canadian Pacific Rockies by day- light from an open top observation Cglf‘. t gcw superb scen- while riding in comfort over a trail that follows three picturesque river canyons from The Gap to the Pacific Coast. Make up your mind to stop off at Banfl‘, Lake Louise, Glacier, or any of the many famous resorts in the Canadian Pacific Rockies. Splendid hotels and cozy Bungalow Camps. The Traris-Canada-——the fastest through train to Vancouvcr—leaves Mont- rcal every day 6.00 p.m. Through sleeping cars. [Inexcelled dining car scr- vice. For full information, ask the Canadian Pacific. G. BRUCE BURPEE District Passenge Agent 4° Km: 8t. St. John, NB. Canadian Pacific It Spam the Wand 8,1 i,i6.2i.25.29. Tell oi Ludy of the Grotto bud lhsli even the setting of the story uf those who bring tlicm, tho concourse of anguished souls nnd anguished bodies crying to Heaven CTIIIIL‘. Since 1858; when Lady zippcurcil to licrniiilctto, lliu sous oi‘ p.m.-cunts who knew her us a sliophcril girl luive grown rlcli. shops images, und souvenirs. The, trod: in candles alone must be (IIIUPIIIOI "I For the thousuiuls of lllll-Zfllils W 0 throng to tho ‘nightly procession all (“IITY ouch his or her lighted Uilllll- lc to be raised towards Ilciiven so (irotto win-re Sunbirous iii-st siiw her Lady, and liurhi ilrouiiiily, “l could Willi r...- cicr- fore the (‘hurcli tlu- pools, holds up the iisurt. soil’. hiost have travelled hundreds 0|‘ miles in pain and M Sunn- lmw lnslsicil hero di-splle tho iulvlpe ul‘ doctors. <-s.~.~.....| innn-yinoo... on? uu-u, it's n l'1"lli¥""1~ _ served by devout liulics often irom ubrosiI-~-—tiiose for the men, by the Ptéglllui‘ broncnriiit-rs. Apart. these only doctors and clergv uri- illillllltvli. full-blooduil chm-ks cliurliiou gnvo llc siiw to it tlnit hIu thnsc empty hours. Mirsbles. Al? 11001000‘ (By Dominion News Ber-vies) a LONDON, Alllllst I5.——A flfli visit to Lourdes is moving beyond , words. ' Tlic town is beautiful, and u: o... desired icr apparition to the little shep- ierd girl, Bernadette, should add its own touch of appeal she would perhaps ‘have chosen no better. Iiut it is npt. the setting. not the . story itself, and certainly not oltcn tawdry presentment ull over the town that stirs the depths oi’ i its be soul. it is the unending process n of the sick nnd 1mlt und blind, brought here from all points of the compass, desperately hoping for ieullng, and the grout company of great in nmuy tongues, as at ii new Pentecost. ’ To the newly-arrived visitors writes ll. W. Smith in the London liuily News it iii-reins tlnit the whole pliwc ls given over to the cult of tho mirucic. It is in occupation of llii uriiiy ot‘ suffering and of ilovoLioii. continuous 'i‘lie townspeople join themselves to the procession-s to the shrine nnd in the prayers for the sick. 'i‘ii<~y tull you that Liferc is no and that uiibcliei is mro imuui: tlieiu. They are prosperous. the Bcziutiful 'I‘lie hotels arc crowded. Thi- abound with pictures tin-y join in the Ave Marlo. _ The heart of Lourdes is the little licrnzidettt‘ i. may Ii_c siiId tliiit its strong pulse s nt the bathing pools zidjaicvut. liuhor the sick ind tho llltlilliLEiI are brought. morning mid iifttarnoon those well enough to be lodged In ibu town by their friends lord tho ioiplrss from the Asiiu or hospital nour by in butli choirs or on stretch BPS. 'l‘liis LWlUv-ililliy proccssipn of brolun. mon nnd women from Ull- Asile ucross tlio sunlight squure be oi’ the Itosury to it wi-ukncss. uny have lulu crippioil for years. on coming, the enciosi-il which the As they urrivu iii liady courtyard from bulbs art- curtziincil oil. they are I‘iIllgt‘.lI—-Wl)illiiIl on the left, men to the right to iiwiill thelnturn to be The women's bulbs arc from] Under tho. plane trees In lh0 courtyard meumvliilie, the priests, ‘lli'i‘lilllllilili by the ivuillng sick, iii- vuke the help of Heaven and Our Lady oi’ Lourdes. Vt-ry seldom sur oly tioes one hour Almighty u . ilgOliistHI application. it is n very wrestling with tho Spirit. oi Henl- God 0i’ such ddr -d in act-outs "If wi-‘ri: going for u drivc, Dicky. wi-‘il ln-tti-r pvt sturtcnl. I'm IIIIIIIIK out nd l must. IIII\'l' pluniy oi‘ tiim- to iuuki- uiysvlf iu-iiutiful." llor l'\'lIll|lilI fununnl his jeulviusy‘. Ills tuuk on u dcopi-r mo, but in- wlsoly lII‘(i]i[N'lI tho subjot-t. iio wus coming on with liorls, in- told ilmsoll‘. ldtilc by little who was In- llllillllll! to tIi‘|\I‘lllI upon him for com» mnioiisliip. Ilcr wltlulriiivul from in-r hoi- int-rousing lclsuro. [irt-soncc iillinl \\'ln-ii Morlunn nnd Charles. IIR rndluiii us rvnl lioingvivionncrn, di-scondcd from lhc iruin six ilnys lulor, Iioris wus on tho plulform to moot tin-m. wllli Jorvi~ looming [iossosslvi-ly lmsidc ln-r. The slim-rs PIIII\I‘III'I‘II iiuppll_v. (‘hur- lcs boumcd upon ilu-ni niul kissorl inn-id's cool chock in his cxpunsivi- fl04I(I-\\'|II Iowurd ull the world. Ili- hold lu-r oil’ nnd Iookvd ut ln-r critic- uiiy. "‘I sny. Doris, you look u bit iloivn." "It's Inn-u vory hot," slio l‘X|IIlIIiit'iI brightly. "l works-d burd ovor my pin: cunt. too." “llctti-r comp to (‘uiiiinlii with us. \\'s-'ll got you fut iiiid rosy in no limo," liorls shook lu-r hcud. "'l‘|iunks-—-bi|t Ii-uift ri-iill _v. l liurri- nrc things l must iio-J‘ (‘ncousi-Ioiiuly hi-r Kiillllu‘ to .l--rvls. "Sln-‘s going to iunrry him!“ (‘hnrh-s they wii n lil‘l'l'll snid lo hinrlnun 0s drovi- nwny fromilio stni inn. Young Iiirls Clear Away Pimple: With Culicura Gently smear the simples with Culi- curs Ointment on the end of the linger. Wash ofl the Cuiicurzi Ointment in five minutes with Cutlcurs Sosp and hot water and continue bathing for some minutes. This treatment le best on rising and retiring. “- '":..i."'..:'.':"...*.".‘i'ri.‘.*.i::'rr .. Ie. OIntIIu-tIsmIWeYTsIcuinMo. r1 our neiv Shaving Slick. lug "Lord. he whom Thou lovvst is sick." "Lord, he whom Thou lovcst is sick." The crowd 0t’ pllsrims out- side the ruils repeat the insistent petition, iliruw themselves on their kncgs with Lli priest and pruy, muny with urnis wldo out spread Iii tho aulunrltaiinuiit or sorrow. All ilu- morning and most of the afternoon the work goes on, Crippl. ed emaciated, illsilgured men and wonu-ii, nnd licro nnd there u child, ilisaippcnr one by one through the curtain. Many are in u physic- al condiiimi in which to bc piunizoil into void wntor would in. everyday clrcniiisiiinci-s be fizuuzlil. with starious danger. Uiu- oi‘ tho doctors tells me the buthors uri- not cvcn ilriod on lcuv lug iln- bath, but put wet into their izliiihvs, Yot, whiting for sonic tinn- outsidi- tin: curluin l did not soc ziuy unvrpc who loukcd the worso, and \\'Ill'lit!Vi.‘l' I uskcil tho reply was always cliccrful uuii riazissur- mg. IIIIIYIPIUH? I spoltc to pursuits who ileciziro they have such miruivics iu lhc itPlIiili working, and suw two who (‘Iililil to buvc miraculously rcstorod IIPIW‘. liut. one oi‘ lin- mosl i-oixvii 1rd says iliut such cases uro .oiii1i:irzii.lv<-.ly rurc, sud iliut the rt-nl wunilcr of Lnurdcs is (but mr-n u-tmuen may still find hort- litlillrv nnd ilrillillll, for tlu- soul. Iii- polnod u. tho IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI cross thiil shim-s down on tho town ul nigh! iiom liii‘ ln-iglil oi‘ tho _I'ic do Jer. __---<r00-——--- Men Who Own V London Revealed (By. Dominion News Service) LONDON, August Ill-The rc- vielntion iuudc at u couh-rviico oi‘ iiiuniclpiilith-s llinl. tho (‘ouiiLv (‘omit-ii uro Ilio largest lnmllords irldiiiiluu, wiili ll7,ti00 tt-nunl 1'1-||| mu or ,.\‘llli,llllli nnd u cal .i oxpoiidilurc oi $li0,lliiii,ti0li draws uilt-ntiou to tho other grout liind- owin-rs In llio metropolis. Tho 116,000 stlililfl‘ milos oi‘ lin- udiniulsirulivo uron oi‘ tho county nro (Iivldvd nmnni: 38.200 owners. Lord Nortiiln-oolt (ldltiizimi and liulwlch (follcgc hold more than two squnro miles ouch. 'l‘lm Ilollowitii: four own morc ilmn one nnd a hnlf squnrn miles: Lord Forsir-i" (lmivisliuiiii. ll. ’l‘ ll. iizirron (Plumsttind), Lord St. Gor- muus (Illiiclilii-uili). nnd Sir Sponcor llinigvmx Wilson (llmnsti-nd nnd Charlton). Tho Duko of West- mlnlstcr is the owner of three- uuurtcrs of n squarr- milc. Thu Earl oi’ Dartmouth receives routs for more than n lull! a square mile nt‘ property in Si. Puucrufi "nut Lmvishniu: lilatzdnivn Follow‘. (ixforrl. owns hull’ a silllflfi‘ mill‘ in Wandsworth, and the Prudoritlui Assuriinco and ilu- lllcrtzors’ (Tom- pnnlos own about the some nrcn throughout London. W. G. Y. -S/\'l‘\l.ill‘tD.-\Y, AUGUST 16 790 Kilocycics (380 Meters) WGY (Sclinoctziily. N- Y.) Goncrzii Electric Company Eastern Standard Time 11:80 n. im-Stock market report. 11:40 a. l\i.~'-I)I‘0(IIlCG market ru- port. 11:50 :1. m.——ltcpoi'i. on Farm Movenu-nt of Lettuce, from (iio Now York Sluts Dept. oi Forms _ llliI Markets. 11.115 n. m.» U. S. Nuvul Obser- vatory time signals. il.30 p. mr-diumre music by Jos- opii A. Chit-keno and his Clovci" Club Orchestra oi‘ Hotci Ton l-Lyck, -\ibnny, N. Y.: IIOINIIIII‘ songs by Frunk Davis. SUNDAY, AUGUIST i7 ‘WGY (iScbncctndy, N. Y.) General ‘Electric Company 790 Kllocycleg (380 Meters) Eastern Standard Time 0.30 a. IYir-SGPVICB ol First Moth. odist Episcopal Church, Still-HOC- ludy, N. Y. ilrgnn prelude, "Deep River" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. JBurleigh Mrs. J. Wm. Lorine llymn, "0. Worship him King" . Mason \posties' ‘Creed Prayer Response, The ‘Lord's iPrnyer soprano solo, "ln the Secret oi’ l-ils Tresmim" . . . . . . .. Ashford Mrs. Charlotte Bord Gilbert Psnlter Cloris Pstri Scripture . Offeivtory, baritone solo, "Oh Lord. » boards, scythe, shovels, forks, hoes . horses, cattle IMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANY o. CANADA , LIMITED. lHow Long Wilt Thou Forgot Mo?” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Honors Fred ‘IILiICOX I-lymn, “Eternal Are Thy Murclcs" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Anne ‘Sermon, ltov. ‘it. ‘C. Miller. l). i). ilymn, "Awaken My Soul" Mason Iirnodiction (irgzin postiudv, “To u Wild Itosir" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. MZICIJOWEII 2.00 p. m.-(‘.oncert program by SPIIIIPCIIIIIYS Little -Syiiipliony Or- l'IIl'<l.l'1I, Loo Kliwcn. conductor, from lm ndstn n d , Control -l’:irk, Si-bnri-iudy; N. Y., with violin solos by Jilllflllflfl Kioutniunovitcli. 7.30 p. m.- ~Concurt by the Now York Phillmrmonir: Ort-bcstna, Wlllcm Vun i-lnogstruton, c0ndun~ tor, INTHIIIPIII-il. from ‘Lcwisolin Stud- ium, Now York. \s - e231,‘. A [ar- \>ei;I€§b5.\:\ént\ ‘I'\Y?i“?\§3i\>r\n& i Turkislfiobaccos m, » BEEF-STEAK PIE or us soon us it is brmvn, livqulrcs chuvk stciik, out in iilil‘. row stigips; blt nf gurllc, (mi-half lyipiwlunf, six peppercorns. sprig of pumicy, one onion stuffed with iwo clovos, one cup sliced carrots. one cup vclcry cut lii strips, Tour MERINO RAM rs ‘sou: FOR $24,000, MAKING 4 AUSTRALIAN RECORD SYDNEY, iluslrulin, Aims. 15.- lialvcd put-stuns. 'l‘ho garlic, buy- A Nlurlno ram wus sold for 115,250 lcul‘, pcppircorns, parsley und|lioro today, this being ,1 record onion should be lied in u suitors oi’ Australia prlco for a sheep, The cloth. Plum steiik In a kcttlc with boiling water to covcr, ii-tid lot it slmmcr for hull’ on hour. Add scu- soiling in bug together with suit i0 tin- inozit, and tliickon tlic stock. Plitco tho kettle on un zisbcstirs mut to koop tho suucn from stick- ing. Sonic drlod lIlllSIlTtiOlll-‘l soak- cd nnd drulnoil improvc tho lluvor. Bimmor ivbiio mnkiin: tho pnstry. of Capo iiirralon this scuson is good 'l‘licn rcmovc llic bug oi’ rifltli-itlllillli. and boriyv-picioers suy the vluc/i Put ull lu n bnkingdisk with zi ziro iondoi! down wllli largo um] valuable animal was shown-d h,“ alter it luid changed hands and its ilccce weighed 321/; 1iounds, ————<e-c-_____ VINES LOADED WITH WIL‘D FIASPBERRIEQ TAIRIIXOT VAITIKAIIL}, 15,-- The wild raspberry crop in this part Property For Sale In Georgetown Royalty ‘ Eight acres with house nnd barn, In Georcgtown Royalty about two miles from Georgetown will be sold at a bargain to quick purch- seer. Apply to MacDonald &. MacPhee. Solicitors, Charlottetown or to Murdock Delorlc, Pictou, N- S. IISXIJI-lfi 6i. Vziiniibie PrmTerUiB-r Sale By Public AIIIIIIIIN We are authorised by Mrs. A. Lord to sell] on Thursday, August; 21, commencing at 121 o'clock noon, her val-l uable property situat-i ed No. 100 Brighton| Road, consisting of 2 acres land, dwelling house and out build- ings, beautifully sit- uated and shaded with large 01' iamcntal trees This is one of the beau- ty spots of the city and will be soldin part or as it stands. Terms at sale. R BEN J. CARTER & SON Auctioneers Zl550 8-14-7I. IIIIIITIIINT SAIE AT MONTAGUE ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 26th COMMENCING AT 1 P. M. 1 cart horse 1400 lbs., 1 carriage horse 1300 lbs, both perfectly sound, 1 milch cow 5 years, Ayrshire, 2 heifers 2 years old, Ayrshire, all to freshen In January, 1 driving wag- 0". 1 express wagon, 1 cart and wheels, 1 truck, (new,) mower, hay rake, gang plough, single plow, S. T, barrow pin barrows, scufilers and mouiders. manure spreader, r-oiller, jauntlng sleigh. wood sleigh. wire stretcher, tarflalo robe, wagon wraps, driving harness, cart, team and ploughing harness. 3 ft. spruce drags, turnip drill, lot bags, etc.. etc. . . CROP:--12 tons choice hay, 7 acres banner oats grown from registered seed, 3 acres Irish cob. blera (passed Ne. 1) 2 acres Green Mountains. Also 28 acres oi land, 12 acres clear, 10 acres ready for stumping, balance under wood. FThe crop on this place will show condition of land. TERMS OF SALE Ail sums u der $10.00 cash. For d crop a credit of 3 ‘months and for all Sther articles 12 mbfll-Ils credit on approved sce- urity, For the land half down, balance secured on land. This ls a genuine saiefiNo reserve bids on anything "WM "w livid. Remember sale will start sharp on time. D. F. MACDONALD, roilod crust over tho top and sidrs. wvll ilpvncd fruit, und ilfl‘ in gm" ilru-di with milk und bukc i'0|'typol1~in-s ovorywhvrc. Standing Fields Grain, Competition, I924 _._..L_()_____._ CASH PRIZES FOR FIELDS or osrs, WHEAT, BARLEY, AND CERTIFIED sum) POTATOES ___,,. .__...-- There will be competitions in the three counties, there are five or more entries each for wheat, barlei, oats and potatoes grown from certified seed, ‘ The number of prizes in each county will be proportionate with the number of entries. Prizes will be paid ziccording to lihescore. - i lt-ulcs nnd Regulations 1. A field of oats shall Agriculture at least’ one consist 0f at least five weekprevious to date on acres, of wheat and bar- which harvesting shallbe- ley three acres, of certi- gin. ' giéeglessecd potatoes two 6. Cgmtlpetiuirs firyyl, ' queste 0 no e ‘ie o- 2. An entry fee of $1.00 lowing requirements for shall be charged for the standing fields 0f oats first‘, anél fifty cents for only: ‘ eac ad itional entry of r, . grain and $1.00 for each edrdjitfieliaTlsfegfisfifgd entry of potatoes. Banner Oats, 01.0,) Seed 3. The entry fee shall from a field which_ hail accompany the applica- be-en sown withregister- tion, ed seed and inspected 4 Entries shall be made and approved Whlle graw- ing, r (c) seed from to the Department of Ag- fieldsothtat have been two riculture Charlottetown, _ or more years in the com- Yliggltlatel‘ than August 16, petition and have scored . not less than 24% 011$ 0f 5. Competitors shall no- 25 points for purity and, tify the Department of approved b3’ the Depart‘ 3437-8-7-l6l5l. menti of Agriculture. The Canada Steamship Lines Ltd. S. S. A. E. MCKINSTRY Arrive Charlottetown August 19th September 2nd From Montreal August 16th August 30th t For further particulars apply Carvell Bros Ltd. Zlfiliii-ii-IZ-tlstl‘. - Allllllllli SALE T 0N MONDAY, AUGUST 18s. Commencing at 12 0’Clock Noon That valuable property, known asWestleiflhr formerly owned by Hon. David Laird, now the property of H. H. Horne, situated 130 w Avenue, having beautiful grounds and I3 ' with wonderful ornamental trees, 0rd‘ ’ large back yard with barns. house in perfect condition. i‘ Montague 3569-9-14-101. BENJ. CARTER & sou, Auctioneers -l miiiiiii-s, teoverlng with heavy mm Entrance ffill" ~' l’ both streets. 200 feet frontage, with dwem"? p v