l’ Good! e-‘Always It's the ingredients you cannot . see-the patient careinmaking i, that are the secrets of Moir's goodness. Nothing isleft to chance, all the materials used ‘ are either made in our own plant or importecldirect. Cocoa beans, selected, graded, blended. roasted and ground with infinite care in our own factory. ‘ Pineli pies. apricots, raspberries, straw ics and other fruits for Moirs centres-always the finest obtainable. _ Brazil Nuts, Almonds, Walnuts, im- ported direct; Peanuts, the small dellcatel flavored kind; Coooanuts shreddedlfresh for each day's needs. Every operation supcrintended, every chocolate examined by a keen-eyed overseer. All this earc to assure you of the same high qualia you have always found so dclightf in Moir s (Zhocoiates. Take home a box to-day l. The wwnl klrPel-aiun will ruin ealub- In ille Meir faclm) expensive machinery lump: she air cool and dry emy day in ill: year, no mailer what i: i: like ouulde. MOIRS LIMITED HALIFAX PU R I T Y A N D QUALITY ASSURED HARRY JAMES, Agent, Charlottetown. ._7--——-’-— TORONTO MARSKMEN WIN niatch. Hamilton cadets and 13th AT CANADIAN BISLEYIIIIghIanders took iourtli lnoiiey. . —-——- vSergt. Hawkins and Sergt. F. l-l. OTTAWA, Aug. 22. - Pflvflwillorrls, tied fur first place. H. White, bf the Royal Grellilfl- (Iovernor-Gencrzlrs Foot. Guards ivrs, Toronto, tied for first ill-ice also won the Macdonalid Bolt-h: in the rifle match for the OtlawalCup. Next in order were: 48th. cup with Llcut- (L111. W. 0. Mor-ii-Ilghlanders. Toronto, 679; 8-30. rls and Scrgt- Major Pugh. of thoilst Wellington Rifles. Guelph, 675. Il..C.il.A. Fourth place was won by $20. Victoria Rifles, Montreal, Fiupt. R. ‘Cross, while Sergl. W. 671; H.Q.R.A.. Ottawa. I568; York A. Hawkins, oi‘ the 48th. i-ilglllmi‘ Rangers, Toronto, 664; Royal tiers, was next. Grenaiiiers, Toronto. 663. ‘Governor- Gencrall's Pout The 48th of Tuaronto won the Guards oi’ Ottawa, won the Coates Governor- G-cneralls match. . Queen's Own were third. ‘ Cabaret, Montague, llastein Glianiiaii 3H0? from Holman‘; Catalog. ‘ ..‘BE SURE AND HEAR ihe special Jazz Band at Carrutbcrsl‘ on Thursday; evsulug. Aug 24. Dancing 0.00 p. m. tlll 2.00 a. III. ..‘DON'T FORGET the bu; novelty and prize dance at Carrut- hers Cabaret, Montague, Thursday evening, Aug 24. Ladies 50c. Gents 60c. ..'NOVEiLTM AND PRIZE DANCE—The sensation of the yesr at Carruthers Cabaret. Mon- lugue, Thursday evening, Aug. Z4- Wonderful music lfy six piece Juzz Band featuring Mr. E. l}. Doucette the Keith Circuit eccuni- rlc drummer. This will be positive ly the last appearance of this com binatlon in Montague. Big prize for the lucky ticket holder. Dams Tuesday. ._._i'¢0>————- RAILROAD MEN LOSE MONEY ON AMERICAN CHECKS IST. THOMAS, Aug. 22.4 The ialhles have turned in this cit)’- Foi- the first time in years. tile hhnkg hem are discounting Unl- to many ruilroaders as n number have been paid with Ain-"ricnn checks nnd have nice littlc- prvmiulns 'l‘l‘e 9X- money to take the lend. Bunkers are not anxious to llfifielit large amounts ol‘ American money - brought iii for cxcllciifit‘ NiEW SYSTEM OF VOTING MAY BE TRIED IN TORONTO TORONTO, Adria“ This city find us yet come to nu conclusion of’ a trial of proportional represen ':ltlon iii Toronto, although the whole subject wouldl he givcu consideration." “We uoulil like tn know wishes of the ruler stated. “Personally. SOURIS ll0llSE RACES Friday, August 25th 1922 I . . . . . $450.00 —PREMIUMS —-$450.00 . . . The following are the classes :-— (1) 2.22 Trot. 2.25 Paco..—l’urse $200.00 (2) 2.40 Straight 'I'l‘01'..-—:PllI'S0 $150.00. j - _ (3) 3.00 Trot and l’uce.—l’ul'sc $100.00 g0. 3 open to King’s County horses only. i ntry fee, 5 per cent of purse, must accompany each entry. Entries close “Educ-allay, Aug. 16th next. Records made on 0r since July 15th, no bar. As we are members of the National Trotting As- sociation, the rules of that Association will govern this meeting . ADMISSION, Adults so cents. 1 H. H. Acorn, Secy Children 25 cents. Binder Twine sure of your supply. We have the following well known brands in stock. PLYMOUTH SPECIAL GREEN SHEAF SILVER SHEAF The demand will be large with the supply limited, so buy- earl)’- Poole & _Tlinmpson y Limited Montague l zzintcrniil parasites in the shiipol iof wormi-i in the stomach and bow- FAMOU$ MVSTERV 3""? leis oi‘ children sap their vitality and ' They dceep the child in a constant state iol‘ unrest and, ll‘ not attended to, left the Mersey. The child can be the |motner much anxiety by using a remedy, such as |Millufls Worm Powders which are |retard physical development. zendangar life. [spared nliich suffering and yrcliabie worm [sure death to worms. I ‘ ---—<0&i-— for ‘Win-Info Llnlment i Eye-Glasses From 1 $2.00 to $10.00 . From East Point to Cape Ion Io a big territory, yo! right oarolo this lploo Parkman Supplies 1 the Big Majority i 0i Eye-Glasses . llmply because PARK- MAN'8 EYE-GLASSES are the FINEST PROOURABLE, ’ and n. n m. outv anno UATE ORTIOIAN (attend- ance cool-loo.) In Montague t Call and also for youreoll llll UP-TO-DATE OFTIGAL PAR LOU RI. ’ E. E. PARKMAN g ......... .. (been discharged several mouths lug from 9.00 p. m. till 2.00 u- lll-ldltures abroad. and according if Ladies 50c. Gents 50c. ln case ofi the summary of (fanitdlan trade rain dance will be held IoIIOWIIIZ for the month or July, 1922 at tho £311 Stilton checks brought ill l°;ports for home consumption were be cashed. This means a bis I055 valued at i$23li,242.576. as been rcaping| m“ i n the lnllttcr of redistribution. or sore throat. which presages iilcera tho:ta-tion and prevent the ulceration people." the Pre-yand swelling l-lfll, I IIIIIIIUTIIDSQ who were periodically sub it would be an advantage. tn llspject to ouinsy have |but we don't ‘want to- be accused themselves immune to attack. - 1;)! seeking lo gain an ‘ulvantagai’: ——Q0->i—- l llnnrlru If ._. AA AAAAAAAAAAéA I Had Lived Five Days 0n Watermelon Diet YORK, Penn, Aug 22-—Jobn. Sadulslll. twelve years old. WhOBu hoinc is at Shumukin. was picked up hero by the police yesterday. lie was sleeping in a toy express wagon. under a frielght cur In the railroad yards. He was ragged and dirty and one of his ayes was partly closed from mosquito bites. die said ha had lived for five days on a watermelon diet and at one time h-ad been an Inmate a‘. tho Parldlsa Protectory, but had 8Z0. lflanada Guts Down Expenses Abroad OTTAWA, 22. —— Canada continues IO-Clll down her expen saluo time is increasing her 9X ports of domestic merchandise. lniports entered lllto Canada fol‘ home consumption during July 192;‘. were valued at 460.757.0111. a decrease of nearly two million (lollars from thn July 1921, total valuation of 962405.800. In the four months ending July, i922, lm' against 253313.462. i Exports of vlomostic, during thc month of 1922, were valued at fIIBfPIiiID-I in 460, as agilinst $215,927.95; same period of lust year. l‘ i-M- 2W AMENITIES. flioatcd argument. In roply some remark of Rustus, said: , “Guess I know, nlggall! Throat. At the first symptoms of o tlon and inflammation, take a spoonful of Dr. Thomas Eclectrlc Oil. Add o, little sugar to it to make-I lit palatiuble. It will allay the irri- are so painful. thus made 'i||lllll‘fi|'l lilnImv-nt for llurnn. Etc. iii OF SIXTV VEARS AGO lSIxty years ago a "mystery ship" the sailing oil which ultlln-atoly cost Great Bri-l tziln more than £8,250,000. This was the filmolin Alabama. known while she was on the stocks as, "No. 290." l-Ier destination Will-l‘. so well concealed that she was ncirrly finished before she was sus- pected by t-he agents of the Unitwll States. She slipped away to Terel cell-u. one of the Azores. wlicro| she shipped her armaments and stores. and by August 24, .1802. was ready for sea. Her skipper. .Capt Semmes, produced his com- mission to the sailors. named tho vessel tho Alabama. and hoisted the conic-donate flag. During hor career of nearly two years lhv raider captured sixty-five vessc and her doprcdations led to i a “Alabama question," which was" not settled uiitll the and ni’ 1871. 'l‘ho-Alilbaiili\ was regarded by Yankee vessel owners and cap- toins as the scourge of the sciia. ‘She practically destroyed the nor- thern merchant marine and drove tho Stars and Stripes from the ocean for a time. Capt. iSemmes was highly re- garded. even by his enemies. iic always trcilted captured crews and passengers kindlv and did not i-olrfisiaate personal property un- lci-is ll. belonged to officers oi’ the United States. Aftnr dosiroylnji richly-laden clipper ships, harks and brlgsmnd‘ j ll Llldlllllilmll Eyes Examined _ Glasses Fitted Montague, P. E. I Toronto College Exclusive Toot Room 00a. mm will mug lL-n , i Jilly. | fleet _ _ $70 41i0.22l5. Ilillllil sailcil for far eastern waters fhilliltc $10011 Bl 146 cPllii i" lav as against $54,518,036 in the July whero she continued her euccess- Brigade" scelns so far away, and '7!‘ ut’ Ainericail money‘ hora today. one Ivear llrvviolls .l“ol' thc foilr iul attacks on the enemy's vcs- so woven with historic but bankers 010k for a PT 0mm‘ months period m’ 1922 domestic sols ‘ion ill a low (lily! 0r Cflnadlal‘ exports were valucd at $243,254; (‘hcrbourg, France. on her return an allegory of bravery, almost as the cruise, silo was challenged by tlm a manufactured romance of a by- frigate KcarsargcJ-lonc day. I THE CHARLOTTE-TOWN ounnnnln "" follow fbese Recommendations How to rend the Chart: I.P.O. moons Imperial Polnrlno Oil. I.P.M. manna Imperial Polnrine Medium Oil. I_.P.H. means Imperial Polnrine Heavy Oll. I.P.T. mean: Imperial Polnrino Transmission Oil. t ‘ Engine Lubricant I Trans- Difiur- MAKE OF AUTOMOBILE mission cntlal Sumrno | Winter I Chevrolet (8 Cyl.) . . . . . . . . I.P.H. LPJ-l. I.P.T. I.P.T. “ Modal 430 . .. .. I.P.M. I.P.M. I.P.T. I.P.T. " All other Model: I.P.H. I.P.M. I.P.T. I.P.T. Dodge Bron. . . . . . . . . . . .. I.P.M. I.P.M. l.P.T. I.P.T. Ford. . |.P.O. l.P.O. ,,,f,’,‘_',,',_.'1,,_ l.P.T. Gray Dort. . . . . . . . . . . .. I.P.H. LP-M. I.P.T. I.P.T. McLaughlin (44-501 . . . . . . I.P.M. I.P.M. l.P.T. I.P.T. “ All other Models I.P.H. I.P.H. I.P.T. |.P.T. Overland. . |.P.I-I. I-P-M. I.P.T. I.P.'l'. i If you drive another make of car conlul‘ the Imperial Chart of monclatlons to dotermlno the grado of Imperial Palatine which Ru. you should be using. Imperial Oil Limited Manufacturers and Marketer: o! Imperial Polarlne Motor Oih amiMarkefen in Canada o! Gargoyle Mobiloil. Bedforil whaling Atlantic. lhe Ala- cst oi’ New in the niteii hich, Slates alter a terrific battle out- isiili: the three-mile limit, sunk the the other Side of tho _ famous confederate. ‘Many Fi-ench- parallel livcii Ellis Ilzlslus ulld Mose lvlera having a man and i-‘J tllc historic comlbat. Capt. Scmnlcs, who was one of thi- Mose his IIITIUIPFS among ills crow were roscucd by DOIITn British yacht which took lIlCiiiiCfliiIn through unscathed. Englishmen witnessed a lid the survivors nay voto on a propurtioilal rel" yal.‘ thlllk I59 '40! ti"? llriililfi?" I10 B05101"!- wsenumcn system Wm.“ we“ lluhl‘ llastus replied. “Niggnh. .__-o>___ next Provincial (mum) n was if I)f‘illIlS were dynamite, you] sukvlvog 0F BALACLAVA broached m PPGmRfl. Draw 38mm“ couldn't blow off your hat." CHARGES Jny ht- suid that tin.- Govornmcnt “__"—¢°"i“_' i ‘lad as yet come to no redis33 111i- Wlll Prevent Illcerilieil The iioroll: charge of the fam- us six hundred in the IllCG 0f tho lliussiun guns at Balaclava in 1854 [and recorded in history song and story as ‘The Charge of the Light TOllli-IIICC But at (Zedar Rilpids. Iowa. on forty-ninth Cutting, now gentleman oi‘ nlnty-onc. famous few who faced that inferno cl’ flying lliiiLlcts and leveled lilnces and an old lVir. Cuttings memory may he at loss over things that happened about six months or ii fcw weeks ago. but his memory is unimpair- ed when it comes to tolling of the lfamnus Balaclava charge, ‘ Sitting at ills home at Clcdarvalley dashed tho‘ Rapids, this mail who rode “into the jaws of death" lllto the mouth of hell" recalls the charge. He saw Capt. Nolan. sauvc young aid dc camp of lhc British coinin- llcing obliged to put into 111411180018 come to tllink of it asiander. Lord Raglan. dash up and hand Lord Lucan. (Iaviilry coinin~ under a note. Mr. Cutting, then a 17<year»olil British trooper did not know what the note contained. History says it contained these terse orders: “Lord Raglan wishes the caval- ry to advance 'rilpillly' to tho. il-unt and try to prevent the enemy carr ying away tho cavalry is on your left. Cutting saw his commander thrust that note lnio his glove before its buirrcr rode away. "Idoiwvziril the Light Brigadin’ The (fflllliilllflil rang. There wasja flash of salmrs. Dowli into the line of British gunsSHFreiIch‘ horsemen. to certain destruction. After ihe Crimean war, Mr. (‘utting went l0 India with the British troops and served through oili the Indian Mutiny‘. Ho. march- oil from Dr-Jhi to Lucknow and participated in that famous siege. Later lln scrvctL in Egypl and in i857 ill South Africa, receiving honorable discharge trom the British Army in 1860. In 187i ho wont to the United plates and enitagell in railroading until his retirement some years ago. Strange to sily during his many yours oi‘ t-alnpuign-iiig and being in a hnmlrcil engagements he was louly woundcil once and then only isllghtiy‘ at the relief of Lucknow He. is still halo and hcurty and will doubtless livn ior lnany years yet. ami at his (loath should he remembers-id among a nations lgrcut ones. o m a E1: HE MINISTER investment (h) Ten ye PRIVILEGE. This offer is made new issue. Dated at Ottawa, 8th To Holders f Five Year 5% per cent Canada’s i . Victory Bonds, Issued in 1917 and Motoring 01st December. 1922. CONVERSION OF FINANCE ofiers to holders of these bonds who desire to continue their in Dominion of" Canada securities the privilegeof exchanging the maturing bonds for new bonds bearingSQ per cent interest, payable half yearly, of either of the following classes :-—— (a) Five year bonds, dated 1st November, 1922, to mature ist November, 1927. ar bonds, dated 1st November, 1922, to mature lst November, 1932. While the maturing bonds will carry interest to 1st December, 1922, the new bonds will commence to earn interest from 1st: November, 1922, GIVING A BONUS 0F A FULL MONTl-PS INTEREST TO THOSE AVAILING THEMSELVES OF THE CONVERSION to holders of the maturing bonds and is not open to other investors. The bonds to be issued under this proposal will be substantially of the same character as those which are maturing, except that the exemption from taxation does not apply to the August, i922. PROPOSALS a Holders of the maturing themselves of this conversion privilege should take their bonds AS EARLY AS LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 30th, to a Branch of any Chartered Bank in Canada and receive in exchange an official receipt for the bonds surrendered, containing an undertaking to deliver the corresponding bonds of the new issue. Holders of maturing fully registered bonds, interest payable by cheque from Ottawa. will receive their interest cheque as usual. December 1 coupon bonds will detach and coupon before surrendering the bond itself for conversion purposes. Tho surrendered bonds will be forwarded by banks to the Minister of Finance at Ottawa. where they will be exchanged for bonds of registered. or coupon registered or coupon bearer form carrying interest payable 1st May and 1st November of each year of the duration of the loan, the ‘first interest payment accruing and payable 1st May, 1923. Bonds of the new issue will be delivery immediately after the receipt of the surrendered bonds. The bonds of the maturing issue which are not converted under this proposal the 1st December, 1922. w. s. FIELDING, _l L .31 .@ or»: bonds who wish to avail POSSIBLE, BUT NOT Holders of retain the last unmatured the new issue, in fully sent to the banks for will be paid of? in cash on Minister of Finance. —BY BY 40mm: WE Hi6" AN‘ tow FER NE. RNN‘€OAT- we c.01- Two TICKET‘: TO A lotiauesciua m THE POCKET AN’ I nQQMmE-D ‘TO TAKE nonw- HAVE You . slit-ZN MY RAIN-COAT‘? LOOKED ' ‘ Copyrfln. I921. h hfl _ I SENT DRQTHER To THE STORE AND Abn- WAb RAININQ - | LET HIM TAKE_l_T_:j-—-/ ' a ‘N _.__ -_.. ... WHEN WILL opaoou Me: - l__ HELLO: YE“;- OH- ALL RIGHT- VERY WELL! r‘ . \ GEORGE McMANUS .,=-_\"5 TO ‘rue; TQEATRE. ANO wll_l_ 15E BACK RIGHT AFTER THE Qr-rs-rw Jog?