.,_'~.-‘::-—_-.1.- Lax: ;¢- =44- “ I $51G’??- pervel . , . re" Tile Empire s Shield currei the la They fragm Al! report intem , Shaw. her .'l follon , lizlrdlni-nts, actual sea battles. the teal 8T8 pit lusting. 5» P. M. IRINCIZ EDWARD Night’ 1 and 8.4.5 ii"?! n’. u NO thrlllli x‘ A Two-STAR BULLSEYE! “,6? (‘no Love with a price on its head-love riding like the wind over burning sands fighting through to happiness amid the Western Hills-A Two-Star romance with 100 exhilirating FOURTEENTH CHAPTER OF “Breaking Throug D 'l‘lii,- [iliii photographs to be shown in the Prince Edward ‘fhezllre on Alonday" and Tuesday i-vrlllllgs (if next week will b0 14 tion to lllose who knew the liril ‘.\';lv_v and the Naval Air St-i-vil-t- liy reading or hearing ah. it lllcill. These pictures arc of- ficially rcl-(ignlzcil by the British Admiralty and show the British Navy and .\'aval Air Force in silllzlilrlills, flflélii and individual- l_\'. 'l‘liti_\ show actual naval hotn- l‘tillhll'll(‘llllll of ships and sea plliiit,»s.. ilie training and (lrilling or liruiii-s and ill short. tell the whole story of British Naval .'il'lllt"v't3llli'll[l"i and undertakings. it Wtllllli lit- impossible to des- crilii- in lil-‘iili what these pictur- i-s show aiiil they sliould be seen by cvclgione who knows or Wall's to know oi’ thl- greatness of ‘filo ldnipiri-‘s Shield and what it did iii the. late great war. A P. IN MEMORIAM I MRS. JOH N MODONALD- Tlii-re passed to her reward on Siltnrilay Aug. 5th, 1922, at‘ eight (fclot-k at the age of 61 years Lavinia. (lcarly beloved wife of Mr. John McDonald of Union lloatl, P. H. I. . ' ill‘ - ‘aseil vras an estimable (‘iiristian wonian of vcry picasing| ptTSIllltllllY, her kindness and‘- sylnptitiiy liluglltcr and good chcerl i-oiiibinisll withaliohle uprlglltlicss ill lll‘l' llldllilllfs and judgment t.() ‘wards others t-nilt-zlri-(l her in the hearts (if :lll \vli0 had tho plteasuro oi iii-r ilvqilaintallicc. ‘During the five- wi-i-ks irt‘ her last illness, in whit-ll she hail the benefit of all and triliili-ll nursing could do for - aiiil trilintitl nursing collld (lo or iii-r, she nianift-stt-(l a spirit of truly Tfitfliglitll faitli in God's will. lit-r inner life being grounded and rooted in love, in the faith of (‘lirist her risen Saviour. She w-lll be greatly missed in tho church and ill tho community in which she livell, ‘but she will be most luisscd in the home. |BOHlil9B she loaves to mourn their loss, (mo. sister (Mrs. Minnie Murray of "MP9 “lmnlisiilo lcflplialh: cqaxro,"frs Boston" who was with her in hcr sh“)- ‘md m ti“ I'm es e ' "u" last sickness and one ‘brother Mr] Fred MoLure of Boston also an adopted son John David McDonald at home and an adopted (laughter. Mrs. George l-Iughc-e, Brnckley Point. The funeral service which was very largely attended, took place on Sunday, Aug. 6th and was con- ducted by her pastor. Rev, Mr. Wilson assisted by Rev. Mr. ‘Spencer a friend of the flliliily. Both reverend gentlemen spoke very kindly and fucllngly of the lati- Mrs. ilVldlXinuld. intormont took-place at Cove- lieilil cemetery. ——-—<-0§--i-- POLlTE PIRATES Stories of adyenture are not; all fiction. To London has come the story of the looting nn the China seas (if a vessel of 1,400 tons. Tlii- vessel left Shanghai for lloiig Kong. with a cargo and 230 ffilineso passengers, ilnder llie coni- mzinll ol‘ iCilptaln Lindsay Craw- ford. 'l‘wo (lays out, two of the pas- sengers entered the captain's cab- in, and forced lilm, at the point of a revolver, inio the nicnsrooin. Here worn brought as prisoners, besides lht- captain, the chief and second (‘nginccrs and olner officers. One a sorroyving husband Viral“- _|ion -on Wednesday, iAug. 110th. Harold“ Lloyd I “Never Weaken” A RIOT OI’ LALIGHTER 5,000,000 Tons May Be Week’s Output LONDON. Aug. 25.-—Thc Nation- al Government and the municipali- ties between them found Minister ot Labor T. J. .\iacNaln- lira told a deputation of Laborites who reiterztleli the accusation that (he department sympathy This sum in addition lief accruing from the operation of unemployment insurance. have directly £50,000,000 for relicl work lacked towards practical unemployment. to the re- The Minister also pointed out that credits totalling £16.250,00i) had already been sanctioned to rc- lieve unemployment. Tile Birmingham unemployed army which hiked i(i London to ap- peal to the Minister of Labor dc- clare that they are much (lissatis- fled willi their interview and they now propose to interview tile Prc- mier. The Premier is resting liini- sell in his beloved Crlccielll, al- though incldentally he seems to be suffering svillingly from the atten- tion of press photographers. It seems unlikely that he will return to London to see the hikers. The present attitude of the Min- istry is that it‘ has done all that can be expected in the way of dir- ect monetary relief for unelnplo incnt and agrees with many crl ics that giving work artificially makes cure. Signs continue to indicate that trade is very slowly becoming lit-al- tiller. Fnelnployment. figures have fallen from 23.1 last Julie to 14.11. The volume of exports in some classes of woollen and worsted goods is not far short of tllc lig- ures of lillll. The hail stair! of the shipbuildin" industry is notorious. lclmploy ' ilavc approached tlio unions with .l proposal to withdraw the remain- no real ing 10 F.lilill'l;!,.\‘ oi 211.5 shillings weekly war bonus with probably sonic condcssiuns to unskilled workers. Chinese passenger was shot (lead. lBuilion, jewelry, and passengers’ clothing to the value of $120,000 passed into the [iossesslon of tilc .A passing junk was ordered to ing first dlsaiblcil‘ the engines oi‘ the looted ship. Before leaving, tho chief of the pirates presented Cap- tain Crawford with his gold watch and cnaln to replace his own which had been stolen from him. Similar- ly a silver-mounted walking stick was presented to the second of flcer, and to a Chinese lady [lllS- sensor was given $100. with the ill- structlons to share it among her fellow passengers. Chinese courtesy is traditional. vi il Fol Sale ill Charlottetown We are authorized by Mr. ‘liar- ry James to sell by Public Auc- eoiiilneiiclng at 1.2 O'clock H0011 his ‘beautiful collage situated on Passmoro St. No iii. it isbeailtlfillly finished throughout having hard- wood floors, set tubs, steam heat- ing and frost proof colinr.“'l‘liere is also ll large yard wltn garage. inspection at any time. Terms at Slll(‘. BENJ. CARTER d. SON, Auctioneers. L lO-O .’_,, ‘v-i llu- vnlue of nterchmnllue- lay llrr. n hilnlnc-u pronmlltlon. lflfltl cnnnldrr your pilhunltl shin of name. lnvrndd H‘ ll pef-tmlliWvdllcl t lay [MYIIIIIIIII Intolerance .' plum-Let n! explnln. ‘A, l ‘,_ Q1 ‘Wu I? f}: (Filth-New llank 0| » n p T :_' i" A . b‘ B 838111? O a ‘ h M f ' Every nmn wlfll nu énrnlnp power, Inn n imrffi|flll|lll , n-nunmle vnlnr. Thin vnlne would lu- wiped out Iiy da-nllr, in 4 or lmlldlnlzn would lie dentmyrd The nlnolmt of "Iille Innuruncr" u curry In order lo protect llln eiitutc should he connllloroil your llnnulll Inlnlly expo-mien, drllm-llng wnrtI-‘illb alumni. ‘en-nth n‘: extinc- nuIIh-Icnf lo bnlnm-l- m um i - Iluvv llllllh ndllllunul Insurance nln you n-uulrrf Yml run lmy it more cheaply on the monthly Permanent . ' J. K. ROSS PIIIG 44 OOQQ-QNQ-QQWQQQQQQHPOOQOOQQ-OO mlm alum Next. rnllnllln-r whnl will!» pmtliu-c- tliln. Ii‘ you un- not I llcomc Manager Myer Hoolln Ilnllllln, 4 Board: l-i 1-2 bid. No snlesfwil- doles or creating: l clsiillln GUARDI5N__. snow mm flghurl canine. THE W. T. WELLNER CD. I01’ seamless wedding r385- ROBIN HOOD FLOUR ll In» antoedto pious you better. COME T0 THE Ice Cream festi- val and dance at Ebeneezer, Wod- nesday, Aug 30. 2079126-31 BELFAST RSEVICES —- Aug. 27th at Belfast at 7 p. m. Rev. Dr. McLellan. Valleyfield will preach There will be no morning services. CHEESE BOARQ.—Tlic follow- ing message from iBrockville has been received by the local Cheese son combination 501d Hflefwflfilfl at 14 9-16. succzssrul. STUDENT - Miss Grace O'Donnell who suc- ceeded in the Matriculation ex- aminations July 1922' was a pupil of Souris Convent not of Souris School. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. . Smith. PCWllJl announces the engage- ment of their daughter Enid Edwards to Nathaniel McKinnon Alexandra. Wedding will take place Sept. 6th. FOX EXHlBlT—Dr Leo Frank loaves this morning for Toronto for the exhibition with a ship-- incnt of five pair of foxes. Dr. Pmnkfis fox (exhibit will be the only local one and the good wish- ps of the province g0 with him for a successful entry. RECEIVED SAD NEWS. —Mr. J. H. hlonaglian, C. N. ‘R. city, rc- ceived the sail news today of the (lentil of his brother, Jerome, (Jon- (luctor Boston electric Railway. zil- Miss Annie lMcLennan alid Mn Arthur Williams were passengers by the Borden train last evening. Mrs. E. T. Webster. of .‘Scar!c- town, is n visitor to the city and has boon visiting friends ill Roy- alty, Clyde. ltiver and Mt. Her- iiert and lcnvcs ior home today. The many friends of Geo. A. Mc- Aulay, York Point will be pleased to sec hlni out again after his serious attack of appendicitis. lllnllnlcAulay is very grateful to his ‘neighbors, cspeuially Mr. Les. ‘Vlclflwen ‘who attended to Mr. Mc- ulcy'.~: cropwhile he was ill , Mr. ind Mrs. Amlhrose Cream- cr and son Joseph ol‘ Lowell, Mass ‘arrived in the city on Thursday ‘evening. 'i'hcy made the trip from Lowell to tile island in their lauto and report the roads in good Iclinilition. l Anna Lilndrlgan ni‘ Cain- liolcn Landrlgzln of Wheaten Cull cgc. Norton Zliass. who have been, the gilt-sis of Ml‘. and lllrs. Nicho- las Lanilrigzln. King St, llavo loft for a visit to their home in Slur- gtfilIl. Mrs. Morton 1-1. Cummings. and Mrsg Wilson ‘ Hunt, both of Malilcii lllass, i visiting Air. and Mrs. Bt-nj. Roi-Si? HMl-‘ifl “Pl t.na Itiigcrs who has ‘lioen visit- ing ‘both Mrs. ilunt and Mrs. l‘lllu uiings returned home ‘ivith them. The. Misses Bert, lMntl-ie and Enid MacFarlanc arrived at H1911‘ lloiuc ili Sunimcrsidti a low days ugly miss pa" gpellt the pasi six wccks in Coluliiiiizi. University, ta- king the summer course in econ- omics. Slic leaves on Tuesday ac colupnnlcil by licr sistcr Enid for Victoria B. C. iMrs. Ernest Itanisay and three i-ililrlmii of New Glasgow, N.-S. who have liccil vistlug her moth- er, Mrs. Dugald ‘hicNuti, Nial- pcquc, ‘leffl yesterday on return homo. llcr husband, Rev. Dr. llanisziy who had spout the sunl- mvr in hialpcquc, lcft a few (lays previous. iMlss Jane Donnt-lly. and Mrs. James Aeneas Bradley, ,i\'(\ily's (Yroiss, Mrs Emmett Cruckon, 'i‘ravcrso and Mr. John iionnelly (if Spokane, Washington, motored to lhc city yesterday, they left on return to their liolncs last evening. The Ll-loly Communion, 8.40 Matins and litany. l1 a. m. Johnson, city and is a native of —-tllev. C. F. Bleakney who has August 27th. Service in the nioiu lug in North River in the after- noon Long Creek. in the evening Kingston. his wife have been occupying the North River both express themselves delighted with the with of the people. it is their plan if possible to spend vacation on the Island. Mrs. morning for Nova they will spend thence to Boston for the fall work. also states that the crops in the (lifferent sections of Canada and l7. S. A. through which lie travel- led are the adds that P. E. l. Mr. Martin whols Rev. J. (J. Martin. Mount Stewart and Mr. J. S. Martin, Ulgg left the island about forty_ycars ago. has visited his native province a number of times. ‘being here eight years ago. spending another month on the Is- lalld. brlflgfi, iilziss, and ncr sister Miss. ‘i tly ilimiiilslicil. ....WEDDING CAKE ‘B01 l! The W T. Wellnlir C0. Ltd. er. Penn's CATHEDRAL. -- lltb Sunday alter Trinity. _8.00 as cc 5a The Holy Eucharist (choral), 7.00 Evensong and Sermon. l)‘ Ill YOU'VE HEARD THE BEQT lh now bear the best. The Brunswick phonograph with the all wooden oval horn. It plays all records, The W. '1‘. Wellxier (To. , Ltd Qcen Street, ' WILL CONDUCT SERVICES.— At the morning and evening ser- vice at St. James Presbyterian (‘hurch tomorrow Rev. Malcolm J. McLeod, D. D.. will take the pul pit in the absence of Rev. Mr. Mulligan who is spending his vaca- tion at Bedlord. Rev. Dr. Mac- Lcod ‘who belongs to. New York is a brother of (Mrs. (Dr.) H. D. (.l‘ Eldon, this province. tll SUPPLIED AT NORTH RIVER ui H. Rev. Mr. Blcakney and a parsonage. They Island and doubly so the remarkable hospitality their summer Mr, and leave Monday" Scotla where a few (lays ‘and Bleakney pa VISITING RELATlVES—Ani0ng fast improving. licst for years but tops them all. a brother of ltli Mr (if He U“ iii) iMr. Martin intends L“ ‘of THE 0"CONNELL PiCNiC—-T0- 3T day, Saturday. beginning at .2_ o'clock in the afternoon the great (if O'Connell picnic for the (:hil(lrl-n,l and particularly for the orphansin- and poorer children place at Victoria Park. it. is HIKE-Higg- _ __ I H _ . _, _ 3pm, of “tune Leghcms N,» S" -;:|iorliiil by waltil‘ could l'll.lll])(‘ll‘ Il’,E'i"III‘X'I"I:IY1°I_-:H Lfiililqfvggxfiiiushntfiilymmh Wm, ,1356 ,,ggs_ Mn JV 1;_‘\villi llll‘ .-\_lll('l'll1l'lll product l!1 Ull- " ‘ ‘ " ' I '- l .. .. '- ‘t: “inklps w“, h“ scrunmlnfl m, uwu-lMlllllllllls Barred flocks nit. Illllll "l" l (lciight and profit. - . l . . '..- 1t n ultiilorate l-iisl t'()lll])Eil"l'ill\'t'l\' Buffering UBSUQ- TIIB 068.0 Mr. O'Connell has been carry-Am" “f Imglmms “l ll“l“l"' l ‘.' , , V , ,' t. H ,. "‘. t-i v - ,, . , . . i . . _ _- -.|; waste matter in the con- ini: on scores (if 111C111“ "1 Wilt’ “m” “ '1'" l?” “m” “ml- mnfn’ "rllilpliililllillil lllil(\'i"l]:(llll (iiiirlllli-Iiyiiil‘ seated region is expelled. "flies for several years‘ and this gm iifirfl] Bfrtrxid llc-(ll“lnlillii\lallllltlll and, there stored ‘tori giving lmllledla-l-B 111911017 ypm, m, has mmmgnfl m (Hum. w JVOH. ‘owa_ s i iiLlUlll , __ ;_ " x _ mi and h i _] l, t_ u , _ , _ l. m m‘, ‘ma: am] ti“. |.,Xp,.|-,|n(.n[u] gimp,“ pp“Jilrilllhlliitlll. llity litlli\( tll...l P‘ Y3 Cd 1'9 9 . 10 (harlotlitonil car lor - - "Hm, H, Sumel mood vessels and new“ son in order may iic enjoyed from every stand- point. Tlioso who are willing t0‘ drive tho (zlilldrcn by car can be- gin to tako thvlu about 2 o'clock, as soon aftcr dinner as they like. it is earnestly hlipod lllfl-l 110C a 21 pr to fruit dealers of this city, that the railway service this year lng Boston reaches Charlottetown by the ear- iilg_ This trip, occupying seventy hours is certainly a vast improve- ment ovcr former days, when the only possible way of bringing fruit here Ly rail was to make a coni- plete transfer either at Plctou or Point du Chene, making it possible to bring carlnad lots of fruit to tho island. The manage- ment of tile Government Illill-vay lslactnry- service." Aug Ming a when a genial contemporary find so little commendation 81love illilillOlvlétigllltflll in its Yes. iuents have (lone, much for Prince Eduard island, Notes oil the P. E. Island There was a total nllnrlicr of eggs during tho ill-ruins: 714. birds have commenced to llioult. eggs each. Station pen of i‘l~n N0. l8 eggs frlilu Pcakcs for sixth place with \\'(-re seventh with Flveretl iiowat:'s White Lcgliorns ! The Experimental Station peni the contest with 1326 eggs. will ulkc-‘lwshorn-s i with 1249 eggs. - r --, . llellttll cllntllllln 1 "Clarke. Bros, the Well K1101" report far as their business ls con- rncll. could not be found more lislactory. A car of lrult leav- on Monday night grain on Thursday evening in ne to be unloaded and all in eir warehouse that same oven- im- steln arc certainly entitled edit upon providing suc to a sat- The Palrint, 25th. it is refreshing, especially (lllr- liye- telection campaign. can for the col- L‘. Conservatives, to find 1111:‘. What the Conservative . G been supplying for the summer eminent, federal and provincilli months in the North River circuit did for this province- in giving it will close up his work Sunday, thc Car terry services, presents striking contrast to the old Llli. i-rlil (lays when the best “'9 coup] get was the promise of a tuniicll "d m"! Only bfiiore elections. the Conservative govern. F82 Contest decrease in the '31 ‘Yuk- 53" 085's were laid as Quite a few of the [qr m; illness of one week from the many visitors to the Island M“ J_ S Sim‘ . _. , pneumonia. The remains, accoiu- at present is Mr. Hugh Martin. Lcghoms m‘, iolllxetgsfffxyhtllt“ paiiied Iby his nephew. Mr, hlar- forluerly of .\iontaguc now resicl- “wok Wm, 47 egg‘, Pendbtle tin ItfcGuigalnal-e expected ating in Shcboyigan, Wis. Mr. “my Barred Rocks of S NONI! “liiltshilro tonight, thenoe ‘Martin is in m» insurance busi- ,,.,.,, 3,60,“, Wm, ,5 e b, "M", to Kelly's Cross for ‘interment. 1105s in the States Wing B" em‘ it. .\'. lluipltfs pen of tgliilc s. Funeral notice later. lilvyvv of the Actna insurance 1H,,“ 1,8,1 Wm, me EX ,.-‘ -.___<-o>—-i- Company and reports that conal- Sumo“ Den of wmlepiiigkilrlzlls PERSONALS gglrllgésezlggda“) in n“? wesmlg: Pen No. 20 for third place with 44 The Expcriiilcntzli White LHKIIOFHS was fourth with 4R .\ll'. J. B. Miilinalrs Barred ticil with ‘ii. L. l\'luase's cits lViiite Leghoriis oi’ Kcilsington for lifth place with 42 eggs EflFll. s. F Dingwclfs White Legiiorns| lloar River tied with Mrs. 1). J. rnlicllaefs Willie Lcgilorlisl eggs each. ‘Mrs. It. G. Mc- rl-lfs Barred flocks, New ‘Perth 38 eggs, and Citpe Traverse was cighthyvith‘ eggs. ' White ‘Leghorns No. 19 leads , Mrs \V. Buipiifs pl-n of is second J. S. Sl'.llill'lllllll'h' The total production to (late is IIHWi-itii fl-oin- lll0 l’i'l111fl.\'l\"-l11li\ k ‘my fields, and furnish a purely (‘an- Tiw fniiflwng t3 n mm- m‘ t)“. adian silpply lor lnilustrizll needs. l izc winners for the (‘llarlottc- wil Egg ‘Laying (loutez-"t for till» T‘! The Experlmvntzli Siatiolii "l"“-"- 'l‘lii*,\' say ‘habit could hi‘ lililli-(l. . . "l .. .v ': 'zl that U“, "ucflslonlof Viliitl. Lcghorns l\o. 1.8 loi st.\ l ml “Willi ‘"1 i (lnlh plum. Wm, 132;; eggs 8,1,,“ exit-lit replace. llll‘. liicii-prli-l-il illi- -.\lr. LIEIIT. EDWIN_ fills ElllPiRlYS slim ' THE‘ ROYAL NAVY " ADMIRALTY“ OFFICIAL PICTURES, 1 w i 10'—-MAMMO'I‘H REELS-—10 WHAT YOU WILL SEE " MQIJILDING THE RAW MATERIAL. BRITAIN ’S SHIP- BUILDING YARDS IN ‘VARTIME, ANI) THE MERCANTILE MARINE, _ HOW THE - NA- TION’S FOOD SUP- PLIES WERE SEC- URED. ‘ THE BOMBARD- MEN T OF ZEE- BRUGGE. A DAY WITH THE MINESWEEPERS. THE EYE OF THE NAVY. THE R.N.A.S. The birth of a Seaplane, visit to the Grand Fleet. The Exploits 0f H. M. Harbour, the Grand Fleet at Sea. r— MONDAY, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2s AND- 29 l 2,517 192i SMITH, R. N. V. R. F. fR. s. ‘PRESENTS A A ti" Shown. in Building up the servic th t b lid h' the cadets. e a u a t e "alum training rlilpbuliding yards showing the complete construction of warohi I instructive scenes of Britain's i111 from lay.- . lng of keel to launching. t a r l Ships that ran the gauntlet of thoa-nubngrlnc menace, - Actual soenes taken aboard under the‘ from the deck of H. M. S. “Broke!” pictures, brimfui of incident. on the Belgian Coast. IHIIWWI lire Vivid and thrilling showing the memorable raid Sweeping the seas-the Lewis gun all an effective mine destroyer. ' - A glimpse of the strength and valuable wqrk qf m, Naval Air Service. and His Majesty’s historic S. “Vindiclive” the Grand Fleet in SPECIAL PRICES _l l I . l that Nova Srotia coal trans-l lliatinee 2.30. Adults 37c. Children 21c Evening‘, 8.00 Adults 50c. Children 26c whmgl lhiitoil States-Tho l-ntneTeks-lsyrep- Wm, 1239, rosi-lltcll by Mr. O'Connor believe M“ [.*_,\v_ wonuoyv.» m." Mi ili view oi llic increase in the l-osl iv tint liuiulrl-(ls may lie tliou- White Lcghorns is tliiril with litiflio, ,~,,,,,.,i5t111i‘-“ t-"lill “nil l!‘ m‘ l sands of children will attend thleli-‘KES- l A Sure Relief For Women’s Disorders l0 DAYS’ TREATMENT FREE cringe Lily la a certain relief for all disorders women. It is applied lows- ly and is absorbed into tht are toned and strengthen- ed. and the circulation is rendered to normal. Al O'Connor said _ _ _ _ 10H, rm"- weuks Purim] ending lor tl('\'t‘l()lllllL‘lll (if the pjriijecl is single iioy or girl will be overlook Au ,1.“ l. < .- ,1 1 ; p, B», one mo gust 7th- a ltdl) in Si}. il ii l rl.i. ll n. ml m‘ l9“ whim] because of not 1st pa“ N0 2, 306 eggs, _]_ I; lie was torliicriy ‘(lost (ii' Living worm 7 sufficient. cars being on hand t0 tako them to the grounds. With fine weather tile occasion will ‘be a lntiniorillilla one in the history of picnics. If tho weather should be wet, the picnic will llt‘. held on the first finc day alter (Sunday. M N. ATLANTIC TRAVEL RATES 'TO STAY UP INFJW YORK, Aug 24.—Dcsplte reports to tho contrary, tllcro will be no rate war among tho larger tans Atlantic steamship compan- les this winter. and minimum ral- es for a first class passage _ will ri-luaiu at the prl-scilt. level, al- most. (loubli-i what {INJYWVCFG belo- re the war. Agents of several of tho lilrgcr companies said to-duy that the lines they represent had no intention (if reducing tllo rates. The reason given for tho pres- SII K. iin to N. of to $225 for ships ol‘ the class (if the Mauriitania, as against $150 on the same class liclorc lilo war, is that. lilo reduction in the llninl- grant traffic resulting lrom llle new lmlnigratloli laws has caused llll! profits of the lines to ho grou- to to All shades in stock, sold at half price.‘ $1.50 to $1.75 shades for 75c. '3 light fixtures, com- plate with shades_$7. 2 light flilturas, cbfh- plete with shades, $6. S. McIsaac & Solis 168 Queen Strut ‘Phone 722-J. I that the cont of - of overhauling (lischllrging of vessels, wages of the crews. are still as high an they were when-till.- pres- t-nt‘ high rates were lnaugerntcvl (luring the war, and that it nccessnrgr to keep the rates up in order to cover these costs. men are the clothes that break the] men, to innkc up the loss in additions m’ lo the first clas rates. Tho expense of operation also is given (is a reason for the high by the steamship agents. who say repairs, of fuel and loading and and tllc ltd The clothes Lint make the wo- 9°! and 'I"Il‘ll No. 9, ill pen 17, 2i‘ eggs. .00. Scheme T0 Place Scolla coal in markcl in Ontario, W. F. O'Connor. Mr. O'Connor undeveloped, in lnvcrness (‘ountig the product by wiiltcl‘ to Toronto. en high rates, which stand at $220. Mr. O'Connor ailil his zlssolrllitvs state that in lllls undevolopi-(l field there are largo quantities of ‘high- grade coal, almost approaching HIP‘ lliraclto in hardness. Nova Scotla coal has never. upi operating iil the Cape Ilreton field Are You Fat? Thousands of overfnt people have become slim liy following thr- nilvlce oi’ doctors who recommend Iiinrinoln Prescription Tablets thiino linrliiliiss little fut. reducers that simplify the Wm dose of the famous Mnrmola Fri-sf cription. now -to your drilggnt and for one dollar, which is the price the world ovcr. procure a cane of those trib- letn. 1i‘ preferable you them direct by sending prlcii to the ltrmolu. C0,. 4612 \\'o(l_vqrrl Avis, elm ‘or starvation diet and leave no . . unpioulpnt effect. - illinau, Kensington. $2.00. End [llfll No. ll. 191i lzggs. Mrs. it. Bulpilt, Cardigan, $1.00.. N. "S. Coal 0n Ontario Market OTTAviL-i. Aug. 2-l.~-'l‘l» enlist, ppnrt for a scheme to place Nova the future (ill llll‘ (1., left here fol‘ ’i‘oi'onio lllllllllll represents llrltisli d other interests which propose‘ exploit coal ficltis, at present 8., in lilo northwestern [lllrlltlll Capo Breton island, anti lo ship the present time. been shipped‘ Ontario. The great (rorporations m the less (llslant fleios in the Just Try This If too fut, don't wnlt—.izl> rrlfl Merit ri- roit, ‘Mich. They reduce steadily neatly without tiresome nxl-r- (‘(iliinii.~:sionei' lor (Janada and later hf" address- a lni-nibur of the now dciilnct lloaril “ind-wr- 0m- ol (Jcnliniirce. lt was tllQ inlmlBrant traffic fit!- lmve Consumed a large llflflllili (it any ‘lei-mind l ntade on.“ Adlmtment‘ cording to the. agents. which "car- lliellr [coal ouilliutlln lllPil]‘](l\VI'i lrlinl x IIEVQMGII PPECIICBIIY [Ill and "l6 C010 O‘ , rim," my Hg h,” during the n“ an s cc ‘p iln s, iavc sot coal for ' "' ' . i, season lril ilics winter. wlil-n the wnslllnlll-m" l" NQVQ scftiiil- New operat g l.‘ very. lav“ lam not ‘o first “ht.” ‘Mme Wm, “mm Since lllfltl PFIIIICQ l-Idward Is-, , "pflft -W ti; lllltll yflll, ‘T011908 8 flllfil‘ _ 7 it'll‘? lilll-‘iiillllvicl-nllseiilgnll mylililgrattlllilg (llllllitltics bydvseezistlippgilclihll-Uliiill Gray-Do“, say.‘ E ' Blckle’ Fred; Flaw, (raw, M? hm," flrpnuy n,’ -M'on_treal. Nova Scotla coal slilppml ~ _ . dent of Electncul SYQtOIIII “Cam Wm, consmumt 10s,, w by lall has not hitherto ‘been nhlel , ' Toronh), the companies which have sought to compote m 0mm“) “'3' (‘O01 s.‘ a Let us show you this satisfaction. R. E. WHITE, The “Class” this treauiienl is based on strictly solentlflc “NH-gm m“, actual location oi‘ the disease, it cannot help but do good in nil forms ,“.,,_U,,,.,;S m- m. ,.,,,,,,,,| ,.,‘.q,,p-,,,||oi female troubles, including delayed ‘and painful menstruation, leucob , hooa, falling of the womb, etc. Price $2.00 (per ‘box, which is suffolent for The Truth S preacls The truth about the Approved Gray-Dart is being given by Gray-Dart owners with will- ingness and enthusiasm. “My Gray-Dort car has given me much more satisfaction than I ever expected to gel: from a light car. Running through winter and summer, it has always met g c. E. McNUTT, Dealer Charlottetown 4 Show Rooms, l59-Quecn Street _ GRAY-DORT MOTORS LIMITED, ens-rum. our. principles, and acts on the ntlrs treatment. A free Trial Treatlnenl, 5c will be sent Free to any lnclose 3 stamps enough for 10 days, sufteflng woman who will sand (no and address Mrs. Lydia W. S_0LD' BY~ LEADING DRUGGISTI EVERYWHERE rat,“ T why the; Cray-Dart can give Distributor for E. "Island i} ‘ of’ the Light Car Field