Bit-sun IEAQ d. Nice . o ma‘, a‘ - p 1xvaa~pymvrr§im I'd‘ 4- Prepare In the usual way-pour the Iquor of! the leaves and place It on iaaee soon as sufliciently cooL To serve, pour into glasses partly filled with cracked ice. and sugar to suit the taste. ...l.l.é,ullil.. Tea for ICED TEA Iy cruel. LLOYD Iwrr. o++o< CHAPTER LXVII Miss Melntoshs talk set me thinking. However, ii requircd sev eral more weeks of silence from Hugh to make me her’?! to eonsid~ er putting her sugflstion inlu action. Sine had lolll nle that svht-n Add lemon CHASE I SANIODN I HOITIBAL ,a girl loved u man and knew quite k L; well that he probably loved hcr k only silly pride would keep her front healing the breach between ' Queens County Liberal Conservative In accordance with augural meeting will beheld in the BOARD OF TRADE ROOMS Charlottetown < “On Tuesday. Aug. 30th, 1921 At 11 O’clock Forenoon for the purpose of completing the organiza- tion of the County. Liberal Conservative Voters ty are invited to be present. W. them if be refused to do so. 1 was quite young. Thethought of such an advance made me burn with ‘blushes. indeed. l don't sup pose that l ever should have dared to stretch out nrflv hand to Hugh if 1 had not begun to guess some- thing of the cause of his silence. Tllat he cared for me I was almost sure. But 1 did know that since 1 w S Association 6 - - - hall been fairly successful as a _ the C011St1t11t10n all 111- uioving pier re actress, doubtless 931111188 111 1119 90114111011 0f 111B my said“- was mo.“ as mfg“ gr market for desseti hogs, prices not larger, than his as a newspap- er reporter. Also Hugh probably bad visions of my fflxinll to the position of a star. He knew only too ivell that writers seldom make fortunes. "His pride u'cuilin't per- mit him to be dependent on me. Thus, whatever he might feel for me. he would stifle it if he coilld. it .MAKE SILK PU RS! FROM SOW’S LUGS CAMBRIDGE. Mass. Aug. 17- A silk purse made from sows‘ cart as chemistry‘: answsrto tbo old saping that it couldn't ‘be done, will be shown at the Chemistr! E1005‘- tion in New ‘fork during the week c! September 1!. In announcing the successful re- suit; of experiments. .~' Arthur D. Little, inc., chemists and engilwfifl- of this city said tn, silk was not very strong and that there was n" present industrial val-us in the pro ltess Inviolflod. ll W" "Wm l" less a product of chemistry at play. ‘but a contribution also to phil- osophy in proving the £11186! 0f U19 old proverb. NOTES ON CHARLOTTETOWN EGG LAVINQ CONGTEST FOR THE “TH WEEK ENDING AUGUST 7TH The Egg Laying Contest fall oil slightly during the 40th net-k. A nlnnbnr of i-he birds were mouliing and quits a. few were lireody- 3T1‘- Wallace .\lcl\'a_v's pen lied with the .EX[)9‘f‘lf1l8Ill1Li Farm pen of Barred flocks. No. 24 for first Wliil t7 eggs each. * Mr. J. B. Mill-stairs pea wils lice- und with 65 eggs. Mr. J. D. Mcbolllis pen of White Wyandottes was third wiih 42 eggs. Jas. J. Jenkins‘ pea of While Leg- horns tied with Experimental Farm oi Barred Rocks No. ll for fourtu place with 61 eggs sack Mrs J 1v Mcbelian‘: pen of whim vi/yannolies tied with Es - perimental Farm pen of White Leg- hlvrns No ‘ll for filth place with 39 eggs each. Jae». Cain's pen of Barred Rocks waa Uilil with 3R eggs. Mr. Wm. Neale‘: pen of White belzhiorna tied with F. Mr. lsallanh; White legion-nu for seven» til place with 31 eggs each. Mr. J. B. Mil-linen’: pen of Barr- ed Rocks has led the contest to done with 1230 eggs. Wm, Nettles pen of White Leg - horns were second with 1238 eggs. James J. Jenkins‘ pen of White Leg horns, third. with 11!! eggs. Ex- perimental Stallion pen of White .i.eziioras_, No. Ii, fourth. witll 118G eggs. Mrs. I. J. ldcLollanXs White Wyaadottes were fifth with 1160 eggs. The lxperimratai Sta- tion pen oif Daryl! lot-ks. No. 25, sixth. with 1H1 ells. Edwin Reid's pen of While Leg- liorns seventh, with 1109 eggs. Mrs R W. Bulpitrs pea of White Leg- horns was eighth with 1054 eggs. Percy Mute-ifs pen of White Leg - horns was ninth with 1051 eggs. if. liens had qualified ai. the end of the week for R. O. l", having laid 150 eggs or over. Mr. .1. B‘ Millrnans hen. No. 3.. led with 202 eggs. The fofllowing prizes were award ed for the 0th Fourth Weekly Per- lod ending July 10th. First pen. No. 9. 180 elixir Jas .1. Jenkins. Orwell Cove, P. E. is - land. Second Pen, No. 3. 177 eggs. \\'m. Neale, Bear River, P. E. Ir.- iand. Hen No‘ 7.. Fen No. 15., 25 eggs 11. S. Nuaslr (Sqdd A. G. TAVLOR. Poultry Hu-sbandman. .._.__4o-o§____._ EIGHT IATTLESHIPS FOR GKREAT BRITAIN-Great Briton is planning eight gigantic battleships to be the most powerful in m», world, the Daily Sketch declares. Those crmft, four of which were said to be provided in this year's estimates and four for next year. were described u radical lures from anything now afloat. The ships, according to the news- paper, will he nearly 1,000 feet long will have a displacement of 50,000 tons and a speed of thirty-five knots. The fnilr provided for this year will carry nine ill-inch guns, while those in next year's bud-gill will be armed with 18-inch gunruthe most powerful naval ordance yet aitiemped. ---<.-e->-——-—- Iliad‘: MllIelt Gert In plain English. Hugh Trotter ilertone. Supplies were ample to twin while elephants, the llydro , “be i")! U19 1Y1)!‘ 0i 1111111 W110 meet all requirements and prices and the Provincial Railway, but Prom 111101055 “6001101901111711199 would care to marry a wnllitlrl vrho were unchanged Sales of 8 to 10- Instead n; proceeding cauflnusly as follows: earned more money than ho diri. |h_ hamg were made at 43c to 440 and finding out the real truth i921 1920 But having once reached this slil- pvr ll)” 10 to 15 1,1,5 a! nu m 42c abm“ n“, nnanvial basis of the“ Profits 5425,6111 5333.882 utinn of the problem of his siiun- and 1S in ‘.25 lbs. at 40c. while entgrpnspg, l; (m-go; “l; aim“; m. rrev. oaia .e 311,407 -i-I.693< 0f thQ CQun- cc, it gave me. coil-urge to act. Windsor SQIPCLQII boneless bacon “em-hxuen! when on“. in omce, Proul. new stock 200,000 9,750 More and more 1 realized how sold at Ilse to 50c. and breakfast. and launched [Qrih on [he spend ' w‘ litt-le money mattered: how gladly grades iii Jlec m fi5c per lb. The in: of 1110"" 011 an u,,,,,.e¢,,den.,_.j Balance. $601,115 szlasazs I would give up my position rather demand for trimmed loins of fresh‘ 5,351,. y ' 1 Ilivlilelldfi 364-1134 153-937 H‘ than lei it stand between Hugh pork was fail" and prices ruled ' War tax .. 20,114 20,931 P1 esident tllliihlllgSfiii. ‘As a 131211191‘ of fact. zteady at 32c to 33c. per lb. and Bank prem _ .. 25,000 ' w oil is (we an com an nn- . _ , ., ,. . '- lvt- s; mp 5,000 _____ __ i,“ ship, I would probably auiollint t1"flmwe“ bhmudma A‘ “QC m M“ The Road‘ Th“ Sig“ Bum Lgnsllliniigunli .. 25.000 45.000 p“ "' Reserve 300,000 lliihfiilil very little, anyway. So mv resolut- ion to make the first advance to’ Hush, if he vruuidift make it to mo, grew stronger. Al last one atternooll I telephon- ed tn him. "lust called tn ask- ii’ you were well,“ 1 said when} got him on. Farm for Sale In the village of hiurrny River‘ lontaining 65 acres, 35 clear, bal- » , - r o - , - ‘l I -Z.' ' . .. - , . ant-e covered with hard and soft tllesxrc ion bMPut 0P9“ mlluigamx g"; tiifgclz a‘? 12:5") Th," i, “mm u“. mmuung o; gov ion Govern-merit, British and muni- W011i!- LRTEQ 1101139 and bar" i" :,(;,\,E,'.e:ni1::cédt,.e£g'.. “lather and [i Tire recents of prfivisinng caster‘ ernnlenls in business (‘llierprig-és cllial securities amount to $12,080. 10"‘! "Pa"- Fw“ mvmmes wan‘ “live been vlirettv busv.‘ he said, Ila." 11'0"‘ 3-30" 111111110585 I'M-ii. i11111\m9“""‘* M (hf and or ‘h? year iiintdigagfititigillxlorigtliiilfisnli‘: - ~ - -- - , .- ~ . l l .i.... . --- < to churches. post fliiltfl $110013, “But you must have a free night. 33M _“"““"| 7““‘*t'~“- me Prmmw“ dam Wm "nmum ." - , and laiion ‘39I1\9il-\\\€“§' I persisted ‘Foillrirrt (‘hlcalfll August l5—-Prnvisions to zlbliut 32.000.000.000. ilow un- "'m°““t's m i3iiiizlkii00g tglgilllm“r(t;‘f:rt) have dmnm. with us Sundfly_ wen. easx in the absence of anyi llelfibhdl’) the incurring of this fgfibzlégriiyvnggvliilitlont or we can)’ ynll in the middle of [lie dtrv?" "I'm sorry Neil,’ replied Iiugli, For particulars apply Harry Rheumatism l ll you voel was leaky would you T.R.C's with the help ol Summer weather easier feeling developed local market for live hogs yester- day owing to the increased receipts and the fael that the competition between buyers for trallo on the whole was fair with $14. per 100 libs. weighed off cars. while light weights sold at and being about steady with a fair de- mand for small lots to meet actual wants and sales of city “resh-kiied stock were made at $21 l0 $2‘: per 100 lis. be done in most lines ivas farrly active with a steady un- vlalt Ier bad weather to repair it I make your recovery pure. ILN at your datum‘: Sold by Reddln Bros. The Malkets_ Aug. 17> An in the -i ‘MONTREAL. the offerings as not so keen as of late. The ales of selected lots at $13.50 to $13. rough anti heavy weights at 10 to $12. There was no important abattoir A good steady trade continues to of smoked nd cured uleats, and the market The. condition of the market for lard was untlianged, prices be'.11g maintained with a fairly good do‘ mand ifnr supplies, of ‘which the 01-, furious are none to large to meet, the requirements and sales of (Tana dian pilrr- leaf grades were lllilfini struclilin and other wood especial demand. Prices at the rinse ranged from 10c. decline to a, Bonnell, Hop-afield. _ > a June uncermmh.’ a" may M, Sh, ‘H88 of 2 i-‘Jc. Future quotations; g» ~_- . oral weeks before I have even .\ “"’*""3 Pm“- selmimh" $17-50- ' . _ few hours for mlysclf. Gflvc my love l-"m- 159919117591‘- tn your mother. please. You will _-_- see "IQ one of these (lays, but for Tii-ONTREA]. Aug. 17,‘ There a while. '“Oh‘. won't 1'?" I said, under my ibreath. "Well, then. l will come o see you!" "\Vllat did you say?‘ asked Hugh. “Nothingf I replied lightly, \“GODII<1DYO,' and I hung up the rec ' for Sale I My liine-roomed house in (‘elit-rai ii Bedouus has just been cnnlpieted." and is now really for sale.‘ It com- mands a fine view ofBedeque liar- hor and surrounding beautiful country. it is also in the immedr, ate vicinity of churches, school. hail, stores. bank} and post ofilcrui [mending purchasers would do well to inspect this valuable property.“ Particulars obtained from owner; \V. G. SQIHIFITIHII. Central Berlcurle. eivcr. But l turned away and walked straight upstairs to pllt on my hat. 1 was going to ta-ke Miss ‘MPIIIIUSIH- advice. ‘Since 1 knew that Hugh loved me, and I loved him, if he had ton much pride to make the first allvance-— l would do so. mom-ii. FIRE LOSSES. ‘Fire losses dur- Saleiiflg the week ended Aug. 10 are es timated by The Monetary Times al.- 515211500. t-tswpzlrell with $1,031,- 210 last. week. The largest lire was at Aylmcr Que. on Robinson's Island. acres of upland. Situai ed containing i115 depart- 110118, well bred. These Horses have just finished a successful season and will be sold reasonable to an immediate purchaser. ALSO Number of first class Leicester Ewe and Ram Lambs. Further . particulars on application to, MANAGER. COSSAR FARM lower Gagctown. N. B. MAIL CONTRACT SI-ZALPJI! TENDERS, addressed tn the Postmaster General. will he rel:- rived at Ottawa until mum. on Fri- ‘day. the lfitll Kt-ptelnher, 1112i rllf the cvnvvyllrlr-e of Ilia lillljestylfls hisils, on a proposed (‘antral-t f“; fnllr years, six times pet week on the Stlullt-y Bridge Rural Roule- NH. 2 from the 1st January next. Printed nntier-a containing fllrih er inforlnrltitm as in conditions uf Dropout-d "rmtrrlrt may be seen and blrtnk forms of 'I‘cndr-r may 1m m). iainod at the Post Offices of Stnnlvy Iirlllgl- and at the office of the Dis- wtrir-t Superintendent. N. \\'. \VO0I)§- Acting Difltricl Superintendent Postal Service. Offici- r-f Ilistrlltt Superintendent of St. John N August lill. i921. ' MAIL ' ONTRACT SEALED TENDERS. addressed in UH‘ "UFIIIIHFIIT (Ienernl will 5-in-5. eivl-d at Ottaiva. until noon, on l-‘rl. day. the nth septomhl-r- 1931 r,“- “u, conveyance of ills fifajl-nty-‘a Mails, on n proposed Llontraet fur fum- Mara, nix time:- pcr week on the Murray River llurnl Rollie N", r from the 1st January next. Printed notices containing further information all tn conditions of pra- pnnt-d (‘ontrsct may be. seen and blank forms nf Tender may be nh- talnvd at the Pfilll Offices n1 hillrray River and at the office of the Diu- trlcl Superintendent. Acting District Superintendent . W. WOOD. Office of District Snprrlnu-ndpnt of I'm-till Service Ovlllv-Bl- John. s, n, Julian», mi. ... ......,.... p. was no iznpnriant change in the condition of the local market for eggs yrsterlizly. but the feeling was‘ vorv firm in sympathy Willi tiie_ high prions that are being demand- ed in the country and the fact that supplies coining forward are no‘, sufficient to rueet the require ments of the trade, consequently some of the local houses have started t: lira-w on thcr cold stor- age stock in order to uleet their lario the IIWIFO all" U11’ Provim‘ wants, wh"_".l\ is much earlier than usual. The receipts yesterday were. ;l,fii5 cases, as (eompareli with 1.111 jinr the same day last week, and 9G0 for the corresponding rial-y a your ago. The exports of eggs from hert- last week showed a decrease of 4.309 with the same. week last year, and the total shipments for the season to date are 211.0114 eases snlaiier than the saute pcriull ill ‘.1920. ‘ l “Tiolesallc Jobbing prices were about 60 acres llllliPl‘ cultivation: ‘quoted n; ‘ffllilfnyg: valuable cranberry fields Beautiful , Selected stock, . . . . . . . . . . . .. 45c also location for hotel or summer S N” i, “Mk 4'2“ resorts. Price reasonable. Apply N0‘ “ “Wk “s” Giiiirdiaib y Tile trade in luaple prod-act con: -x_--____¥_.;___, __“ i__ D i’ tinucs slow, as is usual at this sea- . (Bmifnlzftgm-QORQIlti,lye";h°fo§_°lragl son of the year. and the market beautiful complexion, says "Any m Vilnsmiwncl? “'35 V97)’ 1111591 “I111 or a e girl orhvvcimen cnln have Bnbelilflful no new feature to note prices for - res -w e c m h 1. ' Wlxrénlliled :k,:§fk'§,“m°f?,e maple syrup boinl; nominally un- - Tw -n ted C, d ‘ l s‘ ,_ W l n 0W my a vice and use Dcr- changed at. $1.45 to $1.50 per tin of 0 l ‘pm ‘v “dag a "m" " "mm" mu"- °"°““'-i°"~ l one gallon and luaple sugar at 15o rmr canton-arrows oofmnum The “Business” Times." of Montreal: scheme for the construction of provincial cement plant, the appro- priation for which was passed re- cently by the Ontario Legislature The dropping of been the greatest single act of le- the year, luight at first sight be taken to mean that the Farmers‘ Government l-to its senses. but we fear that nu such favorable interpretation be put upon it. that the 510119111? has been dropped not from any is to govern rather than to enter into business, issd all kinds of reforms and re- trenchments, is proving to be the most profiigatc government in the matter of spending that part of this, it is true, it is —-a -og_--e~a| Provincial Bank Hall Growth In Business A iiillelprisfit 0i tile 01min Government. The annual meeting of the share- holders of the Provincial Bank o. Canada took place at the head of- tlce here today. ’Ilhe annual financ- flce in Montreal on Aug. 10th, The annual financial report covering the fiscal year which came to mi end June 30, last was presented and approved. Preliminary figures ‘ of the report have already been reviewed in these columns. Th..- ful lreport, however, gives a more definite Idea of whaLw-as dune by the institution during the year. Profits of the bank in the tlvelre months iuuounietl to $425,648, after deducting charges of lnanagclueni. interest due depositors. and. full prousion for losses and doubtful debts. This contpares with profits 0i 8333-882 in llhe previous fiscal year. After adding in the premium from new stock, $200,000 and pre- vious years balance forward, a toi- ai oi $661,115 was shown. Appro- priations included dividends $261,- 024 against $158,927 the previous year; war lax on circulation $29,- lli against $20,931; first payment. on subscription to ilniversite Lie Montreal. 85,000; pension fund $25,- 000 against $45,000; and reserve $300,000 against $100,000, the lat- ter charge including the $20,000 received from premium on new ‘stock. Tilese deductions left a bal- ance to be carried forward lnlo the current year oi‘ $190,977 against $38,167 reported a year ago. Tho following article is quoted with approval from "The Financial 'i'l‘he Onlario Government has de- cided lo drop its millioridoiisr a this project, which if carried out would iuive gislativc folly in Canada during ln Ontario is coming (‘Hal The bald fact is budding conviction that the function of a government but out of sheer fright at the financial outlook. The Farmers‘ Governluent, which prou- l Ontario The extent of its appalling. i-‘ol not those has ovir bad. commitments is inherited responsible, it It is: now calculated that during - b the present year the Ontario Gov- ernment will have to raise be tween $2,500,000 and $19,000,000 monthly for roads (including the roads.- that Riggs builtl hydro con- Balance forward $ 40,977 $ 33.467 bank finished the year position. nuilck assets anlountinll. to 'Ilhe balance sheet shows that the in ‘difiillk’ $28-33G,000. ot‘ which cash resourc- zt.‘ ‘ pm)“ s H) es amount to $10,115, while lloluin- which the Province is committed. debt is to progress and develop- ment is best illustrated by contrast with Quebec, The provincial debt of Quebec Provinci- amounls to W1 more. than $318,031,757, und of this no less ii sum than $25,153,108 is tal paid up. Ile-mand deposits are silown at 55.325043. up from $5,115,609; $111’- ‘mgs deposits $29,572,873 up from $25,175,736. Total assets at the cnll oi‘ the year were $~i5,029.7-i3, a gain not conii-nliirt this (‘siiiililifl nor is he likciy to. This ' book is supporter! by deiailcli I'll;- uros. ISTO Good home mscle bread.“ the moat palatable. whole. some and nourishing food in . the world. It is fair more economical than any other staple food. If peo le would est less meat and 0t er heavy food they would feel better and help to keep down the cost ofliving. Bread made in the home with Royal Yeast Cakes is more nourishing and apgotizing than any other. othing healthier for children and grown ups. ‘,- A fresh, rosy corn Iexion indicates perfect health. To secure t is in meat cases all that in necessary is to take one to three Royal Yeast. Cakes a day for a few weeks. Yeast In a food. It supplies the water soluble vitamins which the diet may lack. Scientists tell us that this vitamins in essential to good health. Yeast i: highly beneficial In many cases in which the system seems to run down. The yeast cakes simply add to the diet. Dissolve a Royal Yeast Cake in fruit juices or mix it with cereal and milk, and take it at meal time. The chances are in a few weeks the complexion will be clear. Constipation and other, ills will be relieved. For children reduce the amount to one-half or one-quarter of a cake with each meal. ~ Send name and address for free booklet "Royal _ Yeast Cakes for Better Health.” E, W. Gillett Company when»; Toronto. Canada Limited Montreal. 5 Made in Canada [Ia Uliilil! Ill K QUOTATIONS S)». Stu. .. l. e t.l b ex enlfture on _ 3031x1112, yWiliCilv indirectly is "m" $391,775“ “i ‘he “mi m m“ r r ,1" being paid back ovcr and over 11191411115 .""-"'- _ Il.-\I.II-‘.\X, Aug. 1X.» (Quotations v- azain by tile development which 1191mm“ “Pm” i" m“ biilimm‘ furnished by Johnson d- \\'ard, -\‘ good roads lnsier. Furthermore Sh?“ “(WIDHFC 11s flillows: o‘ oi‘ lht- Aloutrczli Slot-k - despite the war and high prieesangnmm N" m“) \ i ‘ ' ~ ' I . , . I21" §'.‘.i..~‘§.'.’i.‘fi‘ii“'iI.T-§Z'.537m“ SM“ m‘ own-us A 54115-111 i 5115-00 Al‘. n»; il- r- u. ‘ ' _ Savings _ . _ ___ __'_ ._,7‘_.,_. l’. ll. S. Ever mcreas-mi Liabmsy ficlloslts 29,o7.Z..I7.i 2o,iiu,i.4i ‘ “vlmal. Sp“. Hwl," “Pu “WL UBM‘ due Dab‘ i‘, (‘orn SW01‘ "-11% n91‘ hi . _ y .- ,- Wg a. ,. .. ,. ‘L - Of course, it is true. that in 0inilN‘§;g‘(“il_ 272 C" OMS’ Sept 32‘ W,“ “h.” a . . .., ,. . -,.. . - 'Rflii“'£1_\' are revenue-producing (T011110! -- " _ services, but they are hacked by “95- “ind L0 ' ' ‘ ' i Government guarantees that are _ '“'““"" _ m” " every diiy becoming a heavier lla- 2)"? "Zihv $"5'629'7“3 $‘m'077'5m bility. Only this last week the. 01"- '° - , i llrury Government has been com- “not-cs 625,028 2.817193 ipell-id to add seriously to tilese, 011“ “P - ~ _ ' liabilities by guaranteeing the Bewrmes 4"i02]1!"‘ $13,500,000 of Hydro bonds neces sary to swing the deal for the lrilnsfer of the Mackenzie Finn, and radial interests to the llydro (fan. Mun. Brit. IForr-ilzn & colonial r l securities ....$5.7ti3,220 t 1,005.71. Ry. and other Commission and the lrity or ‘roru - "f! to. The Government is now laced 1025'?” ]'M"'°9 with the prospect of guaranteein" _ another $600000 of bonds for the ma“ ' ‘Hgwim rehabilitation of tile Metropolitan C1"? 193m‘ - 18-“9388 i '8 ' Railway. This it has refused r~ ___ “T. A” Vi.’ 7 do, but how it can make fish of '1<>1'-\1oss@t@ t-iisfilll-H-i 139011-52‘ the one phase of the Hydro pro- _____._._’_______ jeot and fowl of another is diffi- cult to sec. for the Hydro Columis- sion has never gone into the mar- ket with its own unguarunteerl bonds. and would undoubtedly find it VET‘) expensive if not prohibi- FIGURE WEALTH 0F ROCKEFEILLERS AT s2.40,000.000 ___. NEW YORK, August l8.—— Henry H. Ki-ien. first 118111111‘ 00111‘ tive, to raise $600,000 on its own. missioner of accounts of the e111‘ use it because it imparts Instant beauty, in easy to apply, absolutely hwrmlesn and has a marvnlnml ef- fect upon the skin. One application prover-i it." Hts sure to read Miss Dai- ‘.on‘s interesting story of how to quickly acquire a beautiful com- plexion. soon to appear in this pap- er. In the meantime get Derwlllo at any toilet counter and try it tn- day: you will he delightfully nur- prl-nil I I! Vemlnann, f‘! W. "nu-haw s. s. HARLANI) For your pleasure and health a trip on the "Harland" is unsui- passed. You are offered the Op- pogéunity any Tuesday, Thursday, Fr ay and Saturday at 8 p_'rn. In 17c per 11h. as to quality, A fair trade continues to llone in new crop potatoes be. and the tone of the market is firm with sales at $3 to 3.25 per bag of 80 i-bs. 'l‘he prospects! are that the Ill l much small- dlcations urn that prices fill rule higher late on in the season. New York, August 15.-- Eggs, ir- regular. Recripas i4. .1 8. cases. Fresh gathered, extras firsts. 218v lo 4111': fresh gathered. Ills. 34c to 37c; State; Pennsylvania and near- by western hcnncry, xvhites, firsts to extras. nl-ixed colors, first to ox- tras. 35c to 45c. refrigerator, spe- cial nrarks 37c. to 38c; refrigerator, firsts 35c to 116 l-‘lc. Fhicago, August 15,- Eggs“ Tuesday. Orwell return fare 60 gfatdygnneceintls‘ 9'99‘! “mqes cgn[g_ rs s. c to 8i c. Thursday, Victoria, return fare 740W Yvrk. 011151111! 15-» Hops. g;_.g_g_ (ill-lei; Gltate. 1920, 22c. to 28c 1919; Friday. East River. return fare i7 to 19c.’ Pacific Coast, 1920, 22c 35 cents 1 , Saturday, West Riven return fare m ‘m’ “HM t? m“ 35 cents. ____<“______ Be one of the large number who now take advantage of those very enjoyable excursions. The nccomodntions are fine. We know you will be pleased with the results, Phone 773. MONTREAL CROOKS ROB FOREIGNERS GLACFJ BAY, N. 8., August i8.~ That Glace Bay foreigners have been fleoced of thusllnds of doli- a-rs by clever Montreal crooks, is the allegation of a number of them. who admit they personally lost. $5,000 through a firm of fake brokers. and who have enlisted the nill of the Thit-l Detective Agency and Louchian 1'1. Currie, a local attorney, in an attempt to recover some oi’ their cllr-rh, or at least pun- ish the giililty parties if they van be located. According to Mr. Cur- Auction lit Cliiton l will sell by public. auction rm Saturday. August 20th, 192i, at 4 l/ciock p. r11. part nf my farm con- taining 50 acres of clear land, with large dwelling house, neatly new and out bilildings in first class eon- dition. This is one of the host farms In this locality as it Illlfl a ..___4oo-@-____ shore frontage of abrmt ~15 chains Do not sulle- en the South West Riven, where 11101-11" 11! "ll- abudance of sea weed and mussel . ylfhml-P Bfflgi" mud can be obtained. Handy to v Pilel. NOIOIIISRIEI‘! operation reunit- ed, Dr. Chase's Ointment will relieve you at once Ind afford lasting benefit. 80c a box all_ dealers, or Ed- mufllon, Hotel Q 0a.. Limited, Tor- onto. Sample box free if you mo: lion thll near and enclose u school and churches and otln, for particulars apply to W_ W. McRAQ Clifton. P. E_ I. ' competitors by exporting this pow- of New York, who "_n his book, es- tiiriated the fortune oi‘ John Il- Rnukefr-lier, members of his fam- tlv‘ and the funds established by tillm, at 82.400.000.000, has 811/0" further figures of the Rockefeller holdings, tend-lug to shaw that the. estate of the. elder Iloltltorfellcl" is steadily decreasing as’ the result cit’ distribution of his wealth anions! other meutlbers of his faulllv, a practice which, lVIr. Iilien SZ\_\":’~. is not uncominion nailing u-mlithy men well along in years. This tiistributicn of the Roe-ke- fellcr estate has proceeded to silt-b an extent that Mr. Klein said (inlay be believed from knowlr-diln 1i"?- lvcd from a study of tile. flocke- iciier wealth. that when “F. Rlicke fcller dies his estate will not 0x- cceri 3500000000. Mr. Klein's statement ivas in repry to a letter written by John i1. Rockefeller. ir.. in udiich Ill‘ said his father's estate had never reached 81.000.000.000 anll has irecn maternally redutwed i»; the large gifts from principal Wiiitlikih‘ has made during recent years. .\1r.\ ‘ltookefcllerwi comment was the rc- slllt oi‘ reviews of Mfr. Klein's hook. M-eanwhilc, as the huge Chippalva power proieetmears completion, l‘, is gradually being realized that it provides 1.000.000 horse power more than there can be any pos- sible call for in‘ Ontario. and that unless Ontario helps its American er to Detroit the cost of supplying the residue to Ontario consumers will be. so heavy that the rare must either be increased to a pro- hibitive figure, ,or it must be supplied away below cost andlhe deficit added to the taxes. Ontario citizens are being bur- dened with heavier and still hem ier taxes to support the business enterprises of the Government. Premier Drury is rather proud or the fact that his Government has been able to increase the. revenue. by over 351100.000, “without re- sorting tr; direct taxation," which be apparently has in mind. Que- bec in happier circumstances, may well rejoice that its Provincial Government has had the goo-l sense to steer clear of State busi- nesa-or rather State bankruptcy "enterprises. ll may be that QB!- bee will profit by something more i, i» 0 h r, "Dpnaatic limc-rica those. Who ahfvréntxfienfitxanwiuir “as theslrnJggrzlOwn IL." in which he malin lilo ' ' ‘ statement as to the. size of the Wiliison has publicly warned the . , Rockefeller holdings. 0mm“) Government‘ n Mxukmi “Nowhere was it written or said continues to Increase, the position ma, Mr Rwkeyeqlpr’; estate reach- “ many ln“us"r‘es‘ in Onmfl“ cd a hilllion dollars or’ unv other may he unfavorabiy affected. and sump, HM Mm KM“ ‘mini “The the movement of fillliflrles may be atatemem made m me nawivaners “Wards Qmmec Prwmco‘ “do”! in the rev/Bowing my book was that ma“? m" ‘we gig“! m“ m“ nmve‘ I estimate the Rnekerfellel" fortune “mm '5 ‘drown’ "m!" w“? at $2.400.000. This, the. newspapers explained and- mp book states, in- eludes the holdings nf John 11., an, John 1).. jr., his sisters, and the jfoundations. Mr. Riookefeller did Smoke riei. ihroigrrers lenrving,» (Yanada after the. war to visit relatives in Italy and other Eilopean countries were persuaded to invent their cash in fake drafts, whflch were ‘(Olflld to be worthless when pre- sented tn ibanikers in their hands. One or two Glace ‘Bay foreigners actually handed over their whole savings to these people and lost everything they owned. It is said ,1 Grand Sci Gathering UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HIS HONOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR MACKINNON The Annual Scottish Games. Under the Direction of the Caiedonlan Club of Prince Edward Island, will be held in Charlottetown at ‘the _ Charlottetown Driving Park 0n Wednesday, August 24th, 192i GAMES COMMENCING AT 1P, M. COMPETITION PRIZE LIST Entries to be In the hands of Secretary before Saturday. August 20th 1- Putlinu Shot Gold Medal Silver Medal 2- Threwlna Hammer Gold Medal Silver Medal 3- 19° Yerdl Dash (owl) -- Gold Medal Silver Medal 4- Boys’ Race (under 14 years) Gold Medal Silver Medal 5. Half-Mile Bicycle Race -....._ Geld Medal 5"“.- Medal 6- "Hollies H1911 Lean - . Gold Medal Silver Medal 7- Vlultlnq with Pole .. Medal Silver Medal 8- 22° Yflrds Dash (oven) Medal Silver Medal 9. sack Race Medal silver Medal 1"- 440 Yard» Dash (open) Medal Sliver Medal 11- Boys’ Raw (wider 16 Years) . Medal Silver Medal 19- Half-Mile Rw- (veeni Medal Silver Medal 13. Running Long Jump . Medal silver Medal 14- Ooe-Mlleflun lone») Medal Silver Medal 15- Damion Hluhland Fling Medal Silver Medal ‘lb. Step Dance ............................... .. $5.00 $3.00 DOUBLE GOLD MEDAL FOR THE BEST ALL-ROUND ATHLETE HORSE RACES . Class A-Trot and Pace Class B.-Trot Class C.—Trot and PIC! More tha n20 Horses will Compete in these Races Eastern Train will be held until 3.40 p, m.; Murray Harborlfraln until 4-30; Western Train until 5.40. Stopping at the Ground: MUSIC BV THE CALEDONIAN CLUB PIPE BAND Sfleciilllel-Hlqhland Fling, Ghillie Callum, Reel of Tullocb, Reel 0| Four, Step Dances by Scottish Lads and Laeeles Admission. Including Grand Stand-Fifty cents; Children under " Years, Twenty-five cents THOS. M. MACMILLAN Sedy GamefCommlttee 12 J- n. auauerr, President EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC?’ INTERNATIONAL LINE. rassllrlullln Am) rmclmw slcllvlfn BETWEEN s1‘. some All" nos olv Itenvlullp GOVERNOR DINGLEY will leave M. Join every Weduel- dny at Ii n. m. and every Snlurclny at 0 p. I. (Atlnnlle time) Ier Ileetll- The “fiwlnonlny trips are vln lilltalport nml lmhre. due Iloaton when ll obi.‘ zrlmrwla . The lumrdny tripe are to Benton direct Ie lull!!! a a n. n. neutral-Leave Bolton Mondays and Fridays at l0 l. Q- tlllilil" Gavin] Time) for lsutpert. Lubes a lt- John. r rm 10.50 ITATIGROODII 08-00 II mrert connection at Ilenten with the Metropolitan paeeell" l.‘ i'l'&B The name which "and; for quality that foreigners tihrough the Cana- dian West have been similunly lflieeced 'h_v the some. parties whose ‘present whereabouts are unknown. I e lrclght steamers to New York vla Cape Gel Canal. For staterooms. 1110a and atlaltlaaal Inlet-nation apply I0 A. 0. CURING. Al!“ _ n. use. I- I- k rlstmmb/ will ‘it. 5_'f"_1|‘I| ,-..,,<¢..