,, ,_.,. een»t-na`.-.'-4%. ..~._...» --i¢.- _..,, _-¢ J -= ~r.1m&:'*- _ _..._ . ,°__. __ .Mr -Atffif .1 I K I » A t a ,. -of--r -¢i\'inc worship from the car-terry on Friday night' .I0 [CE CR_E‘A_M SOCIAL. Tliurstlny ligtist 5th, in :iid of the Protest -_:~,,.. ____ MILTON AND RUSTICO.-NeXt AT MURRAY Rl- Siirraiiicni uf the will be dispensed in the Miirratyltlver on Sali- “¢‘°' 5*!" “.Y;_ “"e“i“5' lu V-i “I is supposeti to have been Edmund LeJuene, n demented niiin, who was formerly :i resident of Prince Pouniy. Ile had previously attempt- er his life li A, < ' l to lake '_ ' y hanging in ‘HQI 0l‘Dl\€ll1H§c :it AUSIISHW CUV0 the jnil ni Moncton and was being 161007 ewunds- ` 2ii><1~ sent ont-it in me inland. SALMON FISHING RECORD.- Sunday (first in month) service at The Sussex Record says:-Rev. J. Milton 11 n. ni. .with Holy Com- Q _ . munmm Rusnm 3 ___ m_ m_d_H_mm R_icc hold. this season s salmon ii fishing record for Sussex. Last shire 7.30. Sundny School at M - ] 12, 1. _ _ :moto n. rn. nnu itnsiico 2 ii. m. `;§§',fs0‘,f.s "sL‘£‘;‘;s°inI§;`§kf;'gJé mon, so he hiod over to the river the some morning to try his luck wltli the result thot he caught zi nice one. und in the afternoon he went back again. when heiseciired lmfii. August 8thf.`-‘_ Services nt f_ m imc ; ore sn. n, making three in 10 7° il'-‘il 6 i’i'0ilf1`m0l‘5'R?-!""i“°5 This won a good ri afternoon for 'S_outj_-5 spend u week. Thoy_ will then return to Charlottetown and pro- ceed from hero to Murray lliver to enjoy some troutfishing. Mr. Ching ls manager of lndusirlzil lleltiiioiis in the United’ Slutos lliililwr (‘oni- pany. He is zi niitlve of lied Point in this Province and has been ai rvgulnr visitor here every year ` i nit Sidi since going o the Il ed . cs. For ri number ol' suniuiers he was one of si jolly pztrty of boys known d where they were always wr-it-oiiie visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Ching are stopping i-ii the Victorlii. Constipation ‘perfect working liver? ` to b- ' _-"&i'..°ii"..¢.§’i.. WI' ' CAl‘l';°l'B "im |17* 505) million pountis ii _vi-or ago. Ex' / l'ille,thesure _ safe end eesy _ giltymliet ' "F upset _ _ . ... _ . - - egg §d :ti;¢g;_theU have &lllPH-SIIIUOU-&llf|h DI. 'Sllfill N " tCAl1'@md fIlL8é_.;:tur;: w&u. eeeuesuueiium W4 COLLEGE, WINDSOR , - ..,...,...,..,_, ‘"1 l;.‘A“f.f"-§.`_-.f.“;‘."..;f¢.~r'i_;¥';‘;"=.:::::,f;::';f;'_ I 't Spiing Park Square on Elm Avenue \‘ < ' _ __ _ E __' f. » E “'_"" "7”"‘”"' “7"°” m.I"'”1°'° TN’ ' - " ‘ ' lereli to slum ` ‘ ‘ff _ September 29th, Next i’,'.i.’-.‘.‘.“N3li.l"‘;;.l.§:?.‘. .i,§’.§’.‘J.‘;‘.'°.‘3l‘.f;“i t_§‘.l.'*’i.§'.`.’i'.l..,.'...‘i.s'i.i...i..a ’ V ' ==` I ' § millions it yt-:ir iign. The curio sugn-r 1 ' i|1viI0rg\¢l‘fhQ -.di§¢S!IV6 For Calendar and information <:r_op uI_sn_is r-xpectoil in show Im- synenhandpp - n!°per_ :_ m ‘ eating withoutrglrigeu and " i_‘e entrance qualifications and resl- 5 D“‘||,' ' ` _ .1,_ Lt dcntinl nccommodiitlon, lippiy to THE PRESIDENT, ` windsor. N. s. ._ ._ ‘ fro MANUFACTURERS WHOLE- _',.,_,_,__,,,fu,y ,.,,,S___,,_ ___ __ Daihousi Uni e|s°t _ *Y llJ\|ilI"A.\'f N. S. t Artful .tlclentu-, l'l|i|¢||u~o|-Init, Dllulo, linw, l’Imrm|u~y, _ edlelne, lie-ntlnltry lUN'|‘l|ANl`|‘l §(f||0|iAl\.'4||ll'l|| . Thlvl* of $200. live of $100 envli. Awurilr-cl Im rr:-:tilts of mill 'I rlculutlon cxnmlnntlonia, sep- tember 22-25. i920. (ini rout-rvwi for Hnilfux (‘o\|n y. unc for (‘.|ipu liriiton, ono for New llrunswir.-ic. and one for Prince I-Jd\vrtrd Islnnti. I-‘IIUJT YIZ/\ll q §Cll0liAlI- IIIP. Three of $200, three of $100 each. Avlolerdod on rooiiite of first . - ‘ s \""i ` - uridine Fon amxse in Annsens mm se mae. » Jorthvlltli, otherwise thepenelty provided by law will be |‘ - Ycnr. ling lcnliiilo during soc- TIIE IIIIICIIIIALH `H0'l‘EL lies been pitrrhnet-ti ne n rea- ldcncc 'for nu-ii students and the Mnrlhnmlnrh House for wonwn stiitloliiit. n ou irntfiiitinn- ere septem- __ bPl' 27lI\ lllldu 28¢|`i.. }IB|lf|\X “Ingenta mu# rogltlter on tho i'.l:(1"r\=nl-is lti-IGIN \vedn1-itrirty, S:-ptomhor 29th; Full I~*lf|.l. lNi~'|||lMA'|‘lnN nnnligén iwrrnn or hy letter to the les of tharreeidontt _ ) t ' I - » L - ¢ ¢ ,Z ' .., ~~ ~- ' 5 I I ‘ _ -ll in 1 » - und yr-A . " I Will US-“Si my numlir-r of salmon have been caught in the river in the vicinity of Sug- ' - YL- »,-'5Ieex‘kiuring the post forinight and HEFfE’“'M"' “fm §!"5'f'=`,{:¢l_lr town is fnst becoming famous :WW --Yarkfixrrlveli-is :i fishing resort. (Rev. Mr. Rice S“i“"d“Y “IS I ““i1.-\_vns formerly stationed ln.Summer- side ) . ____-gg;-2-_ Mrs. Frank Berrlgnn and little daughter, Frances of Winnipeg urn visiting friends in Charlottetown. --?-¢_¢c-i- Prospects t _-Ofc __ Sugar Market las the Boston 1-lunch, who mn e their hr-udqtiarters tit Montaigtie. ____ i\lr. il. (7. (‘l\ristio of (‘owans (‘lm:~olott-s Lid., 'i`oronto,`invors us with the following report on the Sugar mnrketz- ’: ”'l'_"‘ ‘An estimate of ICii|'opf\.'in sugar output for 1920-21 liidicntcs n pro 0 iluf-tion of .~'li;;htly over 7 billion pounds its conipared with 6 lillllon piiiiiitis rm- ioio-zo. Noiwitiismlid- ing the inf-rouse, the crop falls for sl irt oi the l‘l1"-1'i crop of 17% ` l>l\l(ll<_in po_u_ui_ls'. j'I`_lil:= _i`oi‘o_s_liuilo\[\_f=f fWsnt e clear, healthy complexion. .mot ier _\e'ii of severe tlroiii U ii the siipnlhs of the l‘nli1-,-l Siltles iinrl f‘uliz\. - _' ' _l`~_. Sugar exports from llie United Stuti-_~; tliiriiig thi- i`ll'.<`t live iii'u`i_tli:1 of the your ziinounicii to 691'. inllbon- pounds in 1920 :is <~omp:|ri-tl with ports this voir hiivt- liven dt the ainuuul rim- of 1,115!! million pouiiil.~: as t-oiiipaiiwwl with tilt? in-iuiil ox- _ ports of 1.475. ti;x'iYnii“po\iii|l.- l:t‘Jl‘ your und 1,577 - illlioii pouiulw, 1916. the rvvortl yegr. Slilpinvntn of (Iulinn, lluivuilitiii owl Porto llicun sugar lo the Unit» od Stairs for th lrst half of the your ;ti\ioiii\teil'f?éi :’\$l4fos~rPoNso..§£~m;<:mA:; was to take pluc _ _ _ _ .H9|_MAN-S ¢A-|-A- been postponed unifI_'3'£lt¢I€ date. ‘ ~ -. . 1 ~1 ~ -V Combined in s few words the ,inveeiment e farmer caiivms _ get lisvo,,s home r y u breathe. .it y 0i'ifilr,,lhe food yuu ent, iinii the corpiiscles in yotir blood that are lho forces ol good heoltli. Keel! these flirces strong,--doii'l. nllow yourself to run down. Tuite ;iiood's Sdrsuparilla, the medicine for the blood, stoiuucli, liver mid kidneys that has tub approval oi three gei\ei"atidns'.` ' it n luxirtive is needed tnke Hoodfs' Pills,-they are efiuully“ good. L_?-g-Q3-i- » r ~ 1 . . PERSONALS _.1 Mr. James-Mclsaac. M. P.. IU" i-his morning for Ottuwu to :ti tend the imperial Press (‘oni’er-' ence, which meets there on the 5th to the 7th. Mrs. (Rt-v.) 1-I.A. llrown, of Souris, Miss Isabel :tml Muster I-‘red are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Stetson of Ilruoltfielli. Zllr. Fred Tet-tl NES :irrivod from Boston on n visit to his liunie in Charlottetown. Mrs. lliel :intl Miss Riel of \Vest mount, Montreal, are t.lio__guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hunter. city Euston Street. Mr. Win. Murphy. son of llie late Mnttliew M,urpl\yi of, Charlotte- town leit_Sa\iur|ldy on return l.0 Boston zificr on enjoyable three guest oi Mr. John Hogan, of Mill view. _ Mr. Lf-onnrd M<:Mnlinn._wlio luis been visiting his home in (`.linrloit.e town, after an nbeonee of Somc -` ~ ~` li 1. " _ Company. _ f ‘S Mrs. Eliza A. Waugh of Vllillmot Valley and her rliiiiillllcr MYR G~ W. Myers and two llillc d:\til»llli<‘f§ of Calgary are visitlng`in` Cornwall the guests of Mrs. Percy Lowther the former's daughter. *_ _.1--- GARDENING Gardens are the oldest things on cnrtli. Adam had ’cin. >- They arc the things the weeds prefer to live ln. 4 . _ ___.. _ - In the spring :i young m:\n's fancy lightly turns to thoughts ol’ love, and the ninrrlt-rl in:in's to :\ garden. Which borrows the most trouble is nn undecided point, Gurdens ure sturterl in hzisle uni! repented of nt the eurtiiilnicnt of leisure. ‘L Aniiilour garfloners looking for someone to hlnme for their trou- bles can hung it on Adam. He :in viilnréeli ziiiiieiiln for'¢rliit. f f A ,» \ ~_;;_*_f, ` ~._! avg. ¢»i:;_i = 2 4; if ‘ ///fl _ r/infill .3”'» b` _ .»‘f_*"’.e§ff””’///1l_i.l. Tan L_ .wiintmaimtirng no.. Thereieno reason 1 ‘ ' wh 'yousliouid not, now , i Rernedyechenceito evo ‘your suffering. ' ` ' Seldtlhlfllhlg lfllilhillllfillifh -it Wiy Axiiam Neétisd ' » Water »Syslem~-fi ‘- - »--1-#tin answer 1:.: Because it is the best ` Time spent in osrryin 'wetyn in ping -wat d ‘akin _ min ta mnwwllestg ,qonfnqil time that _canhbe ueedkto better Mr van Ale a ot er wor . The niatter of home comfort silo is important lsn’t` the wife of the. ofmor lust ee sooo ee the dt! women! Wdtet obont tlie. there any .reason beth rooiil and like their clt ease 6! iiri to have end eighty pounds sure to illht it with. | Osh in the next time ere town and look over our ing otitlll.. l 1 i weeks' visit to the Island, the _ years has returned to Boston to re- ,,__ f ~.uiue his duties wih ‘@@)©© Great War Veteran I CHARLOTTETOWN _ NSTER ‘ .' ,_ . . ._ _.whit onlmowtliereis _ -‘ ""‘* ' ‘ J & T MORRIS ’ ‘ ”‘"°' L" 1i:.‘..‘;r“‘ A m=i.?ln--in-f 'il =-rosie ' I ' ~ ' " 1 _ UIQ UIII' C\ Oil S IC C D l' _ _ , 3 ~ ~ ¢ e LA [hm »h A id mi 1 mm will begin lo como to innrkt-I and Iflgllyllbllhtellct y8{§¢£B_ll _ _ , _ .g oué' cox 9 C _ rn . 5 ,,0` iiveift tim cliances of ii serioiiel* ." gn Q[hQ'|f0m§¢hih°u :: f ' ~ __= Makers ' I _ d ‘ ali moderate 005;, amidst the 1,95; Slioi-tiigei iiltlioiigli early vonsump- _ ,@_ , _ ,J I » _, I tte P. E. san .. I _ _ lion ot' tou\e.»~tli: sugnr will miike i | \ 'efir ‘_ __ _ , _ _ _ "Mo own . < sfiiciai nndiniornl surroundings. it $\n§1l1 <‘»\ri'y-.over-lnto.l{J2l. Dof |. A3 D f- ’ , "gf" -~» it . ’ ; ; _ _. __ I v ,\ I , N, ‘ii .. ' f5,~~|tt|,| qt _ The Rural _ Beatiofni 5.516 DAYS AND NIGHTS . T BEGINNING ' ,' » » _ i T ESDAY, AUG. 5 Eiiposiiion Shows i I FURNISH THEIR ENTIRE ~ tliiiiightlf Midway lnttraetitms ° Riding Devices Tra itilorftl ’ fi of i 5 VVon(lerful” 5lA‘tnuSe- intent; Features and »1_\__lo_\_r___el_ties Fm Biild Concerts _Special Daily Event :.-"".`2'g,#1.~‘_1.'¢' 1 . 1 » ~--it ..» .4 . 1" 'i __ _ . ._ » - ' - v, v -- - . - A ‘- “_ ` ’ ~ r<»>A<_-v_,>,i~>,~~\,'-.iff .\j.i.ij. »,Y_.~ _vf..f(..»f1.of_.,_,_p».j,..._,,..}\.._f___,, .___ “,-;¢_--1-_°-_-*'/ _ _ __ _ _ _-_ _-;~_¢ f,- . _A _ ____ _ _ i qi _ _ _L _ ,,, on _Thui'sday, ,August Fi'i_d_ay‘Au_gust _6th._ “ * Wi`1'e" is 'made by Rylands Ltd Wolvei'hainpton, England, the largest inakeisf of fox wire netting inthe world. It is absolutely the finest wire that money can buy. Every strand is g'uai'anteed perfect, ti-ue to size and mesh and coated with the' finest English ~ spelterwhich means long; life owing' to its nonrusting - C i€T>;__s_ i l h©I©'©I@I@I©Y€§ 0 -.- ex .©1©lt@; ` " -» _,_ 0 .§..©Io1©i©1©1© .©. »v-v.y~r/»v_ ¢ is/.\_/is-/Ac 1:4151 ¢:_@ n I