‘ . of the bllsintws. _ dustry properly before the Amen-l . "pg- "Hfirvf‘al¢|v\~ _vflu_fiq "My, "Hump-q qwy .1...“ A a: the Charlottetown M. Jill! 14th, ttIIr. and - Smith. a daughter. ‘fillies hackers what ctr-operation and ad- : could do. He pointed to _ Igg and Poultry Association formerly farmers kept hens as a Iflilhl. They observed no method trickling, and anything that walk- Od on two feet and had wings they A rded as a hen. There were no ' pdrticlllar places ln which to keep the poultry; the eggs were gather- ed and kept in a basket under tho bed, and when there was a has- kttftal the eggs were marketed. "The result of this haphazard way o! doing this was that Prince Ed- ward island had ti D9"? Pfliallillll" for eggs. (Io-operation had chang- ed ‘all this and produced success. Th; egg circles had impressed tile farinerswith the necessity for prop 6r qystematic handling of their eggs and the proper care of their poultry, and today any man who Illllll fi I _ I "Inllravhnulvhqllanema. ens-EMM- . pndz$ We Ilfllleliag er Heath‘. III I Qaflfit who laid I and ab‘; llopalatlea. Ildnatl. lllfi fiblPWiwUoi I %¢dbbyil. ‘Iholintboxgavegrfltlfll; included truncat- law. health la t-l an flue d pla-udlgive“lrdtn-tivul"ly nrneatthanh". l v lino.- IJIAEEAU. t?‘ lhnmlfcrflfihilkl Iain ' or sent padpiflfl fniblMIIIJni-i- rziazlir -- —---:__~ ;.___- t- _i"~~ . Farm Laborers CANADIAN NATIONAL RAIL- ‘WAV-S WILL GIVE FARES AND SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE ON AUGUST 6TH, AND 13TH. ‘ Iiurvcstern are urgently nccticti in the West to garner in tilc wilt-at yield nf (fzlnnla. tEstimates are tilut ovcr 5l0tI.000.- 000 bushels of Ivilcat stand ready gees about the business in the right way can obtain good returns. ' lifr. Arsenault then went lhow the great importance of qual- ity rather than quantity in the pro- duCfiOu of pelts and pointed out the advantage of having one sell- in‘ ggsnc-y disposing of pelts i0‘ many buyers. What was needed. was the. creation of demand. With- Otii demand it was Ilselcss to in- ca-Qpgn production; dcmonti mus: always be ailcad of Bllililly- F03 ranchers must take DWI!" "Walls to see that the necessary markets were crested to cc-oe with increas- ed supply, The industry has now reached the point where tile sllvllll’ of the ranthbrr-tl rlnimrli i: over- taking the tl-cmarti crld totisv tltrr." are some flvc or z-"Y lilr ll"l ‘P ‘w; fr; skin; on the Infill-J’? llr- , Ibld. Thrrefnrc if sunlctllinl: i.-: not done to create a demand liv- mur- kkl may the gluttctl ncxr _vc-cr. Mr. Arscnalllt said that there were 80.000 miliirlnaircs in the i'tl- ., “pd gum-g, and i! thc silver fox fill’ 0f Prince Ellwrtrd Islam] were properly tradc mllrkcti and adver- tised. It would be n mawr o! M difhculty to dispose of nil lilo skins that could be produced in this pro- vince. Ile said that thosc who llati made a success nf tilc fruit Indus try on the Patricio ctlzlst htltl been the greatest advertisers. The gpanqhwin which he outlin- ed the objects of the organization ‘u; a lengthy one replete with valuable Information and he asked for a subscription of $50 for every pa“. o; sslvpr foxes. The associa- tion aimed Ill $250000 to take cure to place the. in- can public in Illc lemiinc Journals.‘ He pointed nut that Dr. Smith who had boon doing 20nd worlt lllll but] received no art-operation from flirt foxtnen bcrnusc tllcrc was nn as- sociation rhrougil willcll tllcre r-ould b“ nIIv ran-operation. Dr. Al- leualso had bccn dointl #0011 ‘Willi hui eutrercd from the same draw- back. Mr. Arseuauit tlllillflPii thc situatinmvery ably before thO m0!" in; adjourned r-i one rfclflflli- In the afternoon speecilcs wore delivered by o. number of Izcililit- men. . Mr. W. K. Rogers. 2MP l1 very practical address in which he showed the necessity for an or- ganization. He had seen till "W5 ' o! furs worn by the indies in the United Svatesllnd he vcnturcd to say that 90 per ccnt of those who were able to buy the most evil“- give fut-q knew nothing about llii‘ silver fox. It was lmpol-‘ant to crept» a demcnd Mid in W‘ "1"" people s>m~tilin~ nhrut 'hi.= in- dustry. Ho Ihwurht ‘but this mcct- ‘nv w-rt the 111"" i:~-~~--»ut cvcr held In r-nnrrcflcn with 'tllo fox industry. and cam that tho nurs- film’ was whethcrthe for. rnncllcrs would fnrm o cn-cncrntivn assoc- iation to further the intcrcsh- of the industry. This was not child's play; they must stand llPllltrl with their money. Hn did not tlliplr that a subsftflllllrlfl of I50 on cvcrv pair of foxes was excessive; it would be n rnotl lnvcstment. He represented about "00 pairs rlf fox- es and he wnlllti back every pair with fiftv dollars. Mr. E. II. Raynor. In ll brief hut chin apoflrll, expressed approval of the protect and spoke (It the vnlue of ctr-operation. He rate that tilt"- hl°l= of ("I-flflflflillflfi was r-ovlfidcnc». It» "reed ti“ for breeders n! vrinco Edw-q-d lnlqrvtl to have cobfltiont-e. fir-t in til-w“. aelvea, rind ncrt in Mo'- frllmv business men. lie said they were too dilate-n m rme another "mt to ivnarlne that when any one began y" prnmqfp coma un-l- mflvnmnvtf his sole numvw- w“ to lip» hi- ng", yyfnhp] pg 41m flYnfianlh (.0 m» public. He afltlrctl ll"‘m tltnt thcrc was I70 intention on tho r-"rf of nu" (""16 mpyn yqnvtnflvvq] tug" 1-,,» q’ vv~ "HnI-r- ,.' ll..- flglfidfllm w-fw owl i" ("W/“llcintv impressed his he'll-iv Funrvir’ of tllmlllovcmcr‘. which ltc commend- averv thoughtful tlnd earnest man. , pl . Gauthier smite 0' import ltllfl of co-ooernt-ion rmd - yltb fir. Rovers that Hill certainly the most important “IIITIIII Mo» h-Itl in Mr , with tile tox Business. Mr h said he was prepared . .000 into the-mow mesm- d 1M thin nnlnlv nvnvad Ill- tn ItIs-pronoaltinn. The tloctnr ll Intaout to lend their sup, for reaping.—'llllis in ldtlition Io fill l“ ‘mhcr grains. The call of tile West is for 30.- 000 Form Laborers to harvest this Immense grain‘ crop. Canada's prosperity depends on the response, The (‘annllian Notional Raiilvlys ls prepared for the transport or ‘iarvostcrs from all parts 11f Iill‘ System. From Iiiariiinlr: Provinci- points special arrangements lnvc been mlde. Reduce-i fares to \\‘:.- nipeg are to be granted on Angus‘. 6th and 13th anti special trains will. run via Quebec Bridge, and from Quebec tolWinnipeg Vlil Ilii‘. 'i‘rant:- continental Linc us tilc ilost and quick-cs from \i-.-.ritivn~ For_Ti_lo West " Wonk Anna-ran elm-tr r noauuts c Chapter 70 “We will have tp move, story," l declared when we reached the street. “We can't stay in this neighborhood any longer. After to- night they will be angry. and per- haps annoy us morn thin ever. I om bevinnlng to be nfrnid of them." Both Mike and Joe had fiaahai sullen, angry glances at us when we hurried away from the marl-m lslriurc show. "Yes-A gncss we not to move. it makes me mad to hlve them lWu ‘truths run us out!" »' ."l"ll Pct‘ a posltinrl first. then we'll Hnd a place as ncar wllrrn we I-oth work as we can. and move eicllt away." Monday I commenced the rcund of tho department stores ‘gain. Th.- nne whore I Iloprd in vet work had already all the ilrlp they wmtod. so I moved along. taking them hit~ 0r-"Il’=s jll°.' ns they came. Alter cover-ll rc-‘wllifs f1"l some fnsuwng rr-lnsrks tIbc-lt m" no‘ ‘nnklrfl l‘7:e clr‘ who war-tel work. I fo-lpd 1 |‘nsi‘in'I at last at the notion count- cr of nnn n! tho large dcparment stores, at 1R g wet-k. ' “They only paid mt- SG wllcn I rtarted." I heard a "irI mllrnr. zlr-f wondered if I bad been KW“ N? how I could hhve livrd. Ever-Whine‘ cost so much tblt oven tl-c $1 \‘-'“Il't'. not allow me to senl .\I0'Il'i but ‘Ittlo, I would lrlvn to m" f"-_1“ if" mmls instead n’ "r "l" "ic-n in addition to mv Ffi‘fi“_'.', a-r I il'.' at the restaurlnt. However, I didn't drlrc rc'll'" place. I was tire-l. ‘llr-lrvtl couragotl. No one w1n‘cti tn". , inoxperiencctl Bil-l. I must murmu- somewlly to learn typing nri Woun- grlnphy. Yet how was I to do l: on $8 a week? . "Be sure you are hero no limo We. dock you for Ifll'-llIl"“-," 'li-‘ t-"t-rn _i0'lk‘nz nlzln who ital lVv-‘I me, remarked .-s I left ill?‘ offiw "Yes sir," I answered as Inc-Pkll‘ n5 any iit'le ignorant girl CF/lltl have answered. I must work. Fvidetltiy’ meckncss was c':pccl"»l of a working girl. so I wouitlyultl vain i-t. l. w," “o, '»r' thrill l though" I Silltl aloud Ivllr-ll I r""-b- I ll‘ sup; lullcllcs t>!l route. Spctaini "prov ion will iln nlntlt- for wcllltlrl at- g tiic pal" 0r tic‘ ‘ g ' to lnllrclltzlrzt- u.’ ill!) i‘.\'i"lll‘Sl1ii.l The liiffi from dlzll-lottetown to Winnipt-g is $24.85 plus llalll‘ ii t-ellt per Illiie to points West of Winni- peg. The rcturll fare ishllf a cent per mile from all points west of Winnipeg to Winnipeg, ulltl $28.00 from ‘Winnipeg to i‘ilurloitctown. Verification certificates will be furnished by ‘Picket Agents when ticket is purchased enabling bold- er to secure return Uckct at re- duced fare. Full illiurlllutiull will be supplied by -lii Ticket Agents of file (IAN-A- IJIAN SCVYIO-NAI. R.-\II.\\"I\\'S. 1941-7-28-61. - “Anna-rs wAxTEn" l IAN III$'I'UIZY ill l-iiun authorship. “It-Ilerrli (Zllrriv. liiuny milking 310 Iluily. iIrr-ut opportunity for re- tllrm-d LIPII nrltl otht :.1. Sample free. Winston Co.. Spudlna Bldg" Tor- JIYJRY CANAD- .I-:.('I‘ \\'.\tt. (Tull- introtlur-ilrln by I kii AGENTS \VANTED Spare time utgullts wrultctl for iH-rsolltli (‘lll-illtllllls ('tii'tlri. llvulttillli lint/II iilifl full t-ttllipnlclt! -. intuit-st. lllltl Ill-ls‘. llitlllilitl‘ twi- ct-titlll on tilt: llluritct. \\'c will HIIOW you how to muku big mom-y in u ItflV ilellra t-rlt-h \Vl'i!k. Satisfaction or money rcfundI-d. \\'I'it(~. direct. Aitulllfllctllrr-rs. 122 Richmond \Vest, Tklrtlvlll» {Inuit-ll Until l-:: will ll» ynvt-lvt-ti I IlI"il' -l' 1w», \\'ntlll llilfiflll ,i‘l1llrr~ll. ffilt-viflclllitlll tt. I .fl\t- rvttlrr- of A. \\'. T-lvlhlll-Ii. I Iliivt-r. y Int Ilt V. ('Il.\\\‘I“fIl?II» , {H-PYI-illl)’ of Zhulltt-t-u \\‘t>orI lr-ittnrls North .Illl:,' 23rd, 1020. 190R. \\'. Till-ice Frll For Slle lllmilt-r In llirxb state nf cult alt . (ltmtl hnnac. rtoncrctn ""\"(¥_A| w-II H"I'III'I""‘ will \\"l'~"t--I. Shell mtlddetl. 2% miles from liiiiton hl-lllftll, lvltll fruit. Irv-on and Fillilflll", lti crop. if lvtlntorl, Alan Shnrthorn bull, i? months old. Phone m" writt- AHIU“ llflnne. Milton ilfi nl-rt-ei. F POULTRY NOTICE We have commenced buying live fowl and will be pleased to receive shipments at any time. This is the time to sell your male birds: also hens that! have ceased laying. Cull your flocks now and save feed. Prices llrc llltcly tn ho mucll low- er when chickens come oll the market. “t. pay express charges shipments of 12 birds or more. Poultry will be weighed imme- tiiatteiy on arrival and cheques is- sued daily. - Do not ship an Saturday. Prices and further information on application. ' Tile Harris Abattoir Co. \ LIMITED. 01! V. cd the street. My cl~eks ll H.’ ilotly, 1nd I ' treulblillgn "Vii l Sfilllllfllltt" s1 that i Hill do office work! I'll manage it sonle t- " Th» SR lvtllllti ltcep Inc coin: until [found somwhlng better, I argued, not realizing ill fllc lcflill that the relurn I must l-zivc l0!‘ that 38 would leave nlc ll"lili0l‘ time nor strength for anything else. I stopped to sue Mary. Ibrlllllut \ 1y. Ml‘. lW-lsorerw-trs out, -.n i fPli no embarrassment, only rclrre! ill" I had been obliged to leave wllell the girls all greeted Ille plellsalltll‘ and safii tht-y missed 1119. “I'll spend the rcst oi ills (lily hunting o. place to live," I told Mary. We talked things 0V0!‘ fur a few molllcnts-it was dull limo in Illf‘ restaurant-anti tilen I started out. I had taken a list of tile altlvtltisctl boarding houses in Sunittyfl; p pcr, so I would waste no tint-i About noon I found a placc. .\irs. Leary seemed a good soul and her house was clean. I took thc two buck ilnll bedrooms on tile top floor. _“Wlly don't you be t-kin’ the big won lli front, .\ilss, if ilit‘I‘(."._3 liV-J 0f yees?" “No. Mrs. Leary. We work hard dlntl tlceti lo have more rest than we cou‘rl got if we roomctl to- gather." "it's right ye are! I was only». tilinkill’ it would be tl bit pleasant- cr for yet-s. Tile back ain't mucil to see," "\Vc won't have much time to look out of the windows, and so lung us i.’ is clean, and comfortable ‘m that is all we require." l “Wllcre do you work?" shc asked rniller sharply, giving me ll keen look. , "in .\lartien‘s llrpnrtmont store. Mlry liurphy wtrks ill o. Pilhldlil" ' ant. May I ask wily? Does it. make any difference whore your roanlcrs l Ivurli .'" | “No-dcarie. ionly nsktJ lle ‘r-ulls- you tilt ml-tt so good spditcll. Different loike. Bub-lilo other, Jill-i‘)! alurpily, ls she lolke you t 20'!" \ To-morrow-A New Home --i¢-O§——--— lfeli from a building and re- ceived what tho tloctor culled a very bnd sprained ankle, and told Ill‘ I mun not wok oll it for three wceks. I got. MINWIUDS IJIINIMENG‘ and in six days I w.-s out to work ngnin. I think it the best Liniment. mo. ie. ' ARCHIE E. LAUNDRY Edmonton _._._<0->---— hill A till-ll TABLE’?! A atafu and speedy t-urt- for be Grippu, (Jungian. fluids. Headache. Neurulglu, i-‘iu. a mild laxative. lira-aka u|| ls t-uid In a few huurn ‘Jet the genuine at all drug llturaa. Hat: pm’ lull. u A. Foster. Oentral Drugstore. iTITt/‘Flttlt SALE loll. piuvufly I lllI\V Illfill‘ for solo my farm niiutttcd ml a Irilie from Itlmcrald Jet. This farm conalsta of lIIiI acrt-s, about seventy five (75) alerts talcur and Ill guou lalatl- of u..- tlvutlun. lidlnllcc cnvormi with tit-st t-uniity nf ilrlrti and nff. wood. it also is Well Watered, Iwfng a nov- nlllinl; wt-II t fr t, Pump in centre rmd ntrmm at. the back. Good buiidlngl. Will mill with or without crop tn autr urchaler. For Charlottetown, P. liI. I. lllff-‘I-Hfllfl. fultllcr perllcttiars apply tn ' - ' " > ALEXANDER HATIIIIIIIONI Bradalhene llll-T-Il-ll. l.-- Having purchased a more ctmvmv. ‘about 4.000 delegates from all parts V .‘ ‘l ‘ t ‘ ‘ .,,~ a v‘jm,igi. > 7 & wmrip‘ e - "the and»: Church‘ last-autism the pasiw. Rev. ‘ltr. ; .. , gave a report of the Northern ~ Baptist Convention which-met at " Buffalo on JIM Ilrtl to which ho attended and at which of the Northern States were pres ent. Mr. Freeman rand the follow- ing resolutions, which were una niulousiy adopted at the Convent- ion: Dr. Carter I-Ieiln Jones, of Pen- nsylvania, for thejieaoiution 00m- Iaittee, presented the following presentment on the Peace Treaty. Since our Natlorlshouid be ions: to the obligations, direct and in- direct which it incurred-when un= der clear pmvidontial leadership it threw its resources of treasure and fur more precious‘ blood ihlo the defense of floc institutions and since thcsc obligations have not been fully met by cur victories in battle, ‘nut involve our whole-hoar- ted cooperation with the nations which were our brothers in arms in further sacrifices to promote the ends of n Chrlstianizetl civili- zation and a world peace; there- frrc we, thr- reprcsenhtiW-l of n, million and a half of Northern Baptists in convention flssemUAUd,l deeply depm" n"? failure o‘ “ml This magnificent $1,300 (l'!l‘lii\I‘(l_ Presmpm 5nd “l” 3911519 0! lhlTHeintznllln oil-Illctzll player piano Ulllmd 3m"?! ill 60 l"! l0 Willi-l Olllix a masterpiece of the Cilfiitillilll, agreement in rat cation of Ihcpiano builtlal-s art. It is an instru- "TMY 0f P9009 311d CBVBIIRH! 0i Ilix-ftllrllt that h s wan inlntctiiatc fame tlalls, thereby leaving the woriti inland response from music lovers, ("nth W, ,- pennies oi‘ lilo world, and chaos” ignoring the [iainly indies-i ted desire and will of the people,- -:lnd forfeiting our conceded lore‘- ership in world reconstruction. We (XIIPPSFI ‘our conviction tllllt such- great moral lSSUPs should not be Jfiifr-"tlr-II to the pinn-z of pnriisanl politics, tlnd respectfully urge up. on our President and tho Senate‘ the ratification of the treaty, with] suitable reservations, at the cart-r lest rossibie moment. The resolution introduced by Dr. (‘llrter Helm JQHPS. of Pcllnsyi‘ vania, chairman of the resolutions ‘ c, was tts follows: ‘ we b-lirtur tllttt it is in tllc Blur-rest o.‘ Protestzlntisnl an‘ llllfiz-irlli)’ that friendly should be nlnlnt-lilled between the‘ United Stlltcs and Grcnt Britain, lilt- two great English-speaking; Whereas, certain agitators ' manifestly steking to tiisIlll-b, If iltt! m-szrlly, ilLL-‘i’ Ifltdlytlly‘ rclzn- ions, iii. I , Whereas; we are unuitcrabiy op- posed to Great Britlill or nny other nation meddling with the internal affairs oi the United States Gov- ernment; therefore Ito-sell ct]. that Ive earnestly pru- tcst any kind of propaganda, rte- ilglons or political, which seeks to; intiuce the . Government of tile‘ Fnited Slates to muddle with file‘ internal affairs of Great Britain. mom- TOO \ Death only a matter of short time. Don't wult until pains and uciles become incurable diseases. Avoid painful consequences by tak- cotbusnlll.“ relations of tilrcllgll sivcr quality and worth. This player Illiilit) is the Itldst advanced conception of the genius if Gerhard iitt ltzlnnn himself. llllil ills wonderful organization of nr- tista, dcsigners and cnglnt-‘ers. ‘rnir: lsi:l_\cr pillno was purcllssrfd from R31‘. I-Ioilnzln Limited, Sunl- incl-side, \'.'llIi urn wholesale tlistrt butors for these pianos for tile whole 0t‘ Prillcc Edward island, and its IJIIII‘ is spreading anti sweeping ilk‘ d land-slide. This exceedingly Vtlliiflblf‘ play- cr pltifl’) will lllztkc It prize in be "DYE-IF l, tlnlllltitlrs lli('i‘t" w ‘.1 be kecn Ii\ airy for it. .-'\t'Illc pnsvnt tilllc this instru- ment is on exhibition at the store R.T. Holman, Lttl., Summer- in, Tllc Grrbartl Ilclntznlall piano recital in Iiollllzllfs store Saturday t"Vt‘l‘.iI‘l,l§ “'11s llll illllllcllst» suit in every way, ltllllgllgilt Ill!‘ w ler was axlyliling llIlI1l(‘Sll'iilll(‘ the llail "as ('itt\‘v'fli'tl I0 ctlputnly, and iilllst- ; st-tlz il~.t-.l .ilc best oilitlil-lllllilifllli of its kintl ever heard in Sullllller- side. Mr. F. E. hiorrisglvho is one at‘ ill» loading pianists in America, simply captivated his audience. Tile program was one of a very lligil i)i'tl\'l' lllclllrilllt: tilt- following lllllllllelz-a: Niouvclllcllt Perpetual, Sonatina, Kuillau Sonata. (moonlight) Bat-iiluvcn. .__--<-O->i—— AN DDORLESS 8KUNK.. Weber. o Opus 27 Ti- t ' ~ kollwsuc, 0., July 27-—Fred iteunler, owner oi a. large skunk farm ousitie tile city, is frankly a lovel- of ills uninltlls. Wanting callers to love, honor, reverence and admire them, Fred proposes to brcctl an odorless skunk, by using animals from ‘which the scent gilllltls have been removed. lit: calls the skunk kindly, friend- ly, easy to get along with, itloiIen- slvc (except olfactoriiy. perhaps) “ The world's standard rlanledv for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubios—thtl Natinllui ltt-lncdw of Iinilaltti since 1896. Guaranteed. All druggists, 50c a box. and,if properly treated, :1 tine do- lllestic pet. He intends to guur; zlnlce prospective purchasers 0i tllis odorless skunk that they are talking no "chances in caressing their pets. new "runoucu ssnvlcts BETWEEN EASTERN AND WESTERN OPTIONAL‘ ROUTES VIA Canadian National Raiiulaus MARITIME PROVINCES TO WINNIPEG VIA QUEBEC. Adagio Iiilinuctio. Presto. ‘ Studios, F Minor-G JCllopin. Waltzes, D Flat-E Minor, illlprolnplu. t‘. Silarp hfinor, Polonaise, A Major, Spinning Son, Mendelssohn. Si Oiscsu Jen-is, (Etude) Henseit. Kalmllenol Ostrow, ltubillotein. (fraud Staccato, Waltz A fiat. l t tulle. - _ Slouvrnir of Vancouver, Morris. \Vi!chrs fiance, Air :lIri Variations Erl Konig Schuhert-Lizzt. Ithapsodie [i2 Liszt. '01.". Morris expressed himself as ‘icilzlllrtl with the Gel ital-d Hciutz- man piano and the way it respond- -.l to ills t-Vcfy desire. Ncedicsa .a say the Suulmersitle public are dot ply grateful to llcinlalls for ur- ranging sucll a distinguished pro- glunl free of charge. One of the centres of attraction in tile_bnii .-.-.ls lilo llcw Gerhard lieintznlan 4,1200 lllli'tl')' style pluyvr piano l) bt- ll 7'11 zlwlly ire-L- of Charge as .l(- 01 illilzl‘ grand prlzms in tilt-ll" dig cirl-uilltitlll contest utlti all will; aw it uw-rt- ticllgilttxl with it. Fist Major ._.__.-ao-e n>€___ iile Great French Tonic ~ and Blood Purifier ‘tvlrllmrlsutrs Get a Box To-Day and To-morrow You'll be Better VITAL is a French Tonic com- posedof harmless ingredients, com- poundel by chemists. It. is very‘. rarely yflii can get a medicine that will do its work as quickly as VITAL. You will at once feel its stimulating effects. . Rheumatism can and will be driven awuy if you take VITAL. It makes you feel like n new person in a few days. Are you not feeling yourself? Huvc you that. tired, lazy feeling? D0 you feel dizzy? If so, there is something wrong. Drive it away by taking VITAL. You will eat. and feel better in a few dzvys. If you don't your druggisl. will refund you your money. VITAL is for the kid- neys, iivt-r and stomach _' trouble. biliousness and indigestion, anti tones up i/he utre system. Pnice 50c. a box. o l Sold ill Charlottetown at Foster's Drugstore. CANADA aaac=~u4 ev=¢_A_° ocowocco ???????? Tu. Th. Fri. SJ. Su. u ll Th. Fri. S1. .. Sa. Su. lil- Cocllrane and Winnipeg, TRAIN EQiIiPhIiTI£T.—f‘t:lntl:rd rqs-piqlg null Dining Curl hclwccn Halifax, and Leyla ( uebcc). Observation Parlor Cur and D.llcr llctwt-r-u Sytlvlcy and Truro. PaIlor car St. 1 oncton. Standard Sleeper and Dining car llctwccll (Jllrllc: nlld Winnipeg; Tourist Sleeper Colonlst car bctwccnifocilrlln and Winnipeg. -'|'l-IE MARITIME PROVINCES. - PACIFIC COAST. VIA MONTREALyTORONTO, uonru BAY, COCIIRANE; @423 I .. (Bonaventure Dcp.) Montreal“ I Tn. \»/. flu. VJ hi. .l Th. lira. i“ l. Sh. Tu. ..-... P9Pfi—c manque T. I'- M. Til. all. Vultuollvcr. a I-i Winnipeg null between \Vlnrli p- and |IPIWPLII Winnipeg and TRAIN BQI}ll'hil£\"I‘.—f‘-talldnrd slut-ping curs and dining rsra between llalliux. Sydney and liiolli rcni-‘foronto ului Willnitx-tt-Wlnnipt-g nntl VJIIPTIIIVEI. Tourist aL-cpcr n nnti Vunrouvcr. (‘rl-nlist cnra between Toronto and \Vlnnl- ‘unwllvor. (‘nll-tnrtlut-t-t. Observation THE MARITIME PROVINCEK- PACIFIC COAST. ,VIA mourns», o-rnwtt, PORT Anfllun, from‘ WILLIAM. betwun pronto ca: Edmonton ‘HI. Tl‘- Sp. u w. l-_l_l. Se. I» ll T3.‘- - 155i‘. dial. c.__l~. P.T. .. oocaco '?F?F?=7 _.. ‘HOOQQUQ seat-spa.‘- assess? To touch i110 _ arm of a strong, sturdy man-to feel the rteel-likflv _ firmness of 311056 ._. ntusctllar alnewl-q to tlllnl: of the tre- mendous force and power that mutt he ehlnd such strength- these are thrills that . - come to the thln-hloo-led . . men and women whose own- bodies IN weak and physically unfit. It takes men of red luelkd force and wit? to hi; the gledge-harnnler blows that mint-Jud "‘""" ‘J1’ "° t‘t""°'~‘"“'§l' $.l'.‘..'Z‘Z'.is3'fJil53§ \l Clllll RX O Wlll O alas you arepeac nun of Iron-collaterally able to Irike-andyltrilte bard. ‘ “Thore- sre couull E110 n12 are brake firnfgllzt \taryl"xllurne. formerly Medical Inl- a tor an Clinical Illyelcian on tile linalrd 0E filth of New York City. "Yet there are thon- uhde nf such men who undergo a moat remark- , , able transformation the monlcut the get plenty , of the right kind of iron into their luoli to givs - Increased ener and endurance. To llrlp bull . stronger. healthier. men and women. hem-r able IIIJ menial d lieve that physicians alloul trinity prescribe organic ron-Qlu yourself _to make the following teat: See bow long you can work or bow far you can walk without becoming tired. Next take two five-grain tablet! of Nuxatcd Iron tllrce times per day, after meals, for two weeks. Then test your strength lgnin and sec for yourself how much you have gained. Many an athlete or prize flgilter has won the dsv lltnply bcctutlc ile knew the lecrcl of rest strength and endurance wtliril comes rmn living plenty of iron la the blood, while For Red Blood, lipid in this Clty by Geo. It). Ifnghell. §e|_ltr_gi__l_)__r_ltI£__Sulre. I-I. .I. MI-hnvv IRELAND'S SITUATION VERY GRAVE ,- l .___._l LOX-DON, July Klr-Sil‘ lIUYIlCi‘ i>illrlkt-It, founder of lilc Irish ilmll ul-iou Lezltilll‘. and louder of the rtlutlorutc Irish Nationalist opinion, told ii Newcastle audience yester- day that the situation in Ireland is more gravely alarming than it has ‘been within his knowledge of Sixty Years. A similar view is re- ficclcd by the newspapers or both England iIIlil Ireland of oil slllldes of politics. it found expression in tlil the speeches of Thursday's dis- cussions in the Iiousc of Commons. even Sir Etiwllrtl Carson (let-luring ilc had never known_ anything like tile state of anarchy prevailing. Mill that "ill three-quarters of Ire- land the British government has been entirely beaten." - Sir Hmunr Greenwood. chief sec- retary for Ireland, warned the cuun iry to. llraco itself against a bit- ter period in Irish history. The rioting in Belfast subsided yesterday, but there are plenty of signs that the lull is only tempor- nry. Both ‘from .\ir. Lloyd George's statement tn file labor delegation Pulse"! to meet tile problems of every-lay life, ' at every oppor- xntcd iron-for in my experience it i: one at‘ the l-cst tonic and red blood blllltltrl known t0 medical arience." If you are not strong or well you owe it tn e- l. has ' I nftzltlilliolftor slim: i3: '° “Md” Inntefmfllttuflnt , Frilnfl illilil remc-llluulido-ifihfllwplafilh» - . u“ . runny. n 1| nolv "OIEIUIRISIRI eL-apwmhulynllie or! n c. rnu Ilrot uc I unlit ‘I not lIIIufe till teeth, . a manufacturers Innltaa rnlv ulislsctorv mulls b IE”. IIIHQI [he litlInar-h. Iucsnaaiul and onfl purchaser or they will refund you: h med druid-m. trongtit and nuranoe Anothecariea Hair Iii A. Ircalar. Mnnfuzyl- _ / speech, it is considered apparent lilzlt tltc Gcvcrlllllcnt regards a part. in-z of lilo ways us having been rent-lull. One rotlti icllrls toward negotiation with tile Stnn Feln on . ll-"Ili of ll llolnillitlll form of government, while the other appar ently lends iowttrtl the bltturper- iod which Sir Hllmar foresees with more soldiers and stricter laws for repression, foremost among them. include ones for the trial of crim- inals by summary courts and the giving up of attempts to intiuce jury IIIPII if‘! IIIISWGI‘ i1 SIIIIIIIIOIIS. There are two extreme factons in Irelzind Iinw, the Orllngcmen of the -N0rtll, who insist upon main- ttllninz the Irish system, as iI. is, and the Sinn Felners who demand independence. Between these Dbiic‘ lea- lies lthewmtddle. course. .of. Dominion Government with Ulster excluded, which Mr. Lloyd George has declared he is willing to con- sider. i- ‘tom- zzliiotllcrs can easily know when their children arc troubled with worms, and they lose no time in applying the best of remedles— Mother Graves’ Worm Extermina- tor. Thursday, and front Sil- Homer's Citllatlian National Railways‘ ‘lWAN Charlottetown-To Winnipeg, lllile from Winnipeg. . nlpeg to Charlottetown, war W. T. I-lUGGA-N, ‘ District. Passenger Agent Charlottetown, P.E_I_ i DON'T BE WITHOUT THIS OUTFIT it enables you lO_Villi‘.7llll1.f‘ your inncr tubes nt homo and got splendid results. .Vcry- little time and labor requir- ed; one cost pays for every- thing needed. Extra rub; her patches with each outfit allow you to vuioanize n number of tubes. Examine . ,'I'R.\I Tl EOUlPf-iilf and Montreal " . ' Ticket Agent. or: t’ _ valion car between hitmlresl and, Illnlpt-q. . For time tallies, passenger forts, and all further Information apply nearest i‘ T.—Ftalfr!:lr_t| llcr and Wlnni .1. t c. u unusual. reunion partial-ulnar, noucrou. u. a.- l:"t»:."::"s'."t..=."....""r;'....“"":' sublets"... , ' Natingl t this outfit at our store. Also many other n useful devices- for the motorist hire. _ \ Brine fieuflrtl 8- ; 30, HARVESTERS ran: some For particulars of Special Train Service, Tickets, apply to nearest Ticket Agony ~ * F. W. ROBERTSON, lolltsolt AND SHOLER s Ml VIJLCANIZER TED 000 .Mnn., :24.ss_ To points west of Winnipeg Fare will be one-half cent per t DATES OF l$SUE--Ai1gusf. Gill and 13th, 1920. FARE nerunmuo‘ One-half cent per mile up to Winnipeg, plus $28.00. Win- ttlx extra. Etc_ General Passenger Agent, . Moncton, N. B. 1855-7-26“. ‘ll. rot ‘