_~priiig piga, 7m gooii iiiying lii-nu, also mmmwr "Hmflrm m, runrrrrr, i t V...’ i. sousomfs bEAL BRAND iiiciiuii Smiiiiliiiiilliiiiig. SALE TUESDAY, AUGUST 26th COMMENCING AT 1 P. M. 1 cart horse 1400 lbs., 1 carriage AT NORTH RIVER ROAD Having disposed of my farm; I N will sell by auction on Saturday, Aug. 23rd, at 1 o'clock the follow- Iillli horse 1300 lbs, both perfectly sound. 1 c°"""°d°"° mare‘, 1 Dmgmal milch cow 5 years, Ayrshire, 2 horse, 5 years; 1 Dingola colt 2 heners 2 years out Ayrshire, a“ m I'M"? 1 Prim” M‘“'j°"i° mm‘ 3 freshen in January, 1 driving wag- years; 6 choice miich cows, Guern- on, 1 exprGSS wagon. 1 CI"- ""1 sBYZ 7 BPFMO Pills. 2 h"°°d "W37 wheels, 1 truck, (new,) mower, hay 2' mm‘- ‘rake, gang plough, single plow. 5- cRoRfla 3"" smmmm 9'“'"'T harrow pin barrows, scufflers 1° m" haY and rnouiders, manure Wield". IIVIPLEMENTSI~—I Deering mow rduerv jaunung sieigh‘ wood Meier,’ er, 6 it. cut; 1 hay rake, lset lever wire stretcher’ buffalo "be, wagon barrows, 1 set disc barrows, 1 set wraps’ driving harness, cam "am spring tooth narrows, 1 plough. 1 and pmuqhmg harness, 3 {L spruce cultivator, 2 scirfflers, 1 set Ren- boards’ scythe, shank’ fork,‘ ha" frew scales, 1 rubber tired wagon, draw’ turnip driu’ w; bu‘, “c” 1 pneumatic-tired jog cart, 1 steel. era tirzd wagon. 2 sets driving harness. cR°p._12 m", choice hay, 7 1 ‘ruck w“9°"' 1 can‘ 2 drwmg acres banner oats grown from sleitlhs. (Mfl-illflhml- semhspeed) registered seed, 3 acres Irish cob- 1 box sleigh, 1 wood sleigh, work burs (passed Nm 1) 2 acre; Green harnfiss. 1 cream separator {hay Moumamm I°'k' mp9 “d “"'""~ Also 28 acres of land, 12 acres Terms -- All sums under $10.00 “fir, 1o urn ready (o, sgumpii-iq "Ch 0V" ma‘ ammmt 12 mm“ balance under wood. The crop on "edit °" “Ppwved ‘ecurlty- 6 fl this place -will show condition of ofi for cash. iamt ‘ | ‘reruns or SALE . WM- M~ WRIGHT Ail sums under $10.00 cash. For Nmfl‘ m"? R°ad horses, cattle and crop a credit of J- A- MCDONALD‘ _ 3 months and for all Ether articles A“°"°"°°'- 12 months credit on approved sec- urity, For the land half down, balance secured on land, This is a genuine ‘sale. No reserve bid-s on anything ‘except the land. Remember sale iwill start sharp on time. j o. F. MACDONALD. Montague O i i ITiiiiR F-liiSilfriII , _AILI(‘.T TI— STATION. 'i~ii.-i-.- will h» .i..i.i I)_V riiiiiii- :\lIt'IIt!|I r, ...i .\lo|iiI||_\', AIIKIINI ernii, iii.- iiii-ii. llllllvgflog 9 141m‘ ZIZTI‘.71.$17..TTRTQYJTIIZT ..‘.'.'.'.‘.'-...".'I.".-',Rocky Point Ferry Time Table 0K lI'l iivru-u, 70 lll rl-M PIFIII’, tliv Iuiiinil-i-I (‘GIYPFFII with n young growth of iuirxli lilIlI -i.ii \\'||oil, iii-io iiii- IliIItHYIllK iiioi-iui (‘omrurvn-lm: Jum- lwt. "w "trim" IIHIHIIIYYIIIILZII ulli rn-n lii-tween (‘hur- iloitrtown IIIIII Ilni-ky Point during the .- iiiiivli c-own, 2 _\IHIIIL' oxi-n. " t‘\ll‘ll nii-oiiiiri- vllllnlnllllfl of l PIIIIKI‘, (mo, ‘HIM (r i-liv-it of ilriiiri-re, I IIIIPVIIII, I fol-ling‘,m“r-hurhflrkrnwrr i.--.i. xi i-.iii.- noiioii. PIIIIIP‘, i rlwkllllfi opt Nunllny.) In". ltoi-ky Point _ 11.00 mm. .~i.i.ii-, l ii-i... Itsrlltilvllll, lI\'t' ii.iiiii-.-.o..-.i_i m, , _ ~» M... ,,x_,,,,_ four “notion iwilnti-ntln, r-iiir ioiiiin-t-i-sfli ii.:io ii.iii. 10.00 “n. mm.- IIIIIIIIIMY of llllllrl, PIIIIIII, ioioii-oi 111m .i.iii. 11.1w s-m- illnliuu lllltl otlior urlIc-li-n too uuniifrtixi-ii ': ' mm‘ l0 IIIPIIIIIDII, 1 i-i-i-iiiii io-iiiiriiior, .\‘-.. i ~ 4'00 NIIIIIIIIIHI, 1 Ntllflllfl Illllvlllllt‘, 1 “WUIIIIIII: U," Dim “in” ‘rm: Illllvllllltt, I |i...iii.Jii.-ii I00‘, 2 llllillllllk] or“, _r,_m_ 7m w,“ ii lwo-In. HUNIIAY Niioiilii ilny prov» imfnvoriibli- rKIIIPYIIV.(“IIIPIIDIIPIUWII Liullnvky Point \\‘||| Ill lit-Iii iii-io "lit" iniy rouini-iiiir, lI-Ilfl iI-m Ill-ll" Il-"l- raii» Itlllrlll Ht 1.:io p.11. 1 “J5 l‘-"‘ "I?" ""'" min uun‘ rrivriq ' "l" "'"‘ u" “'"" ‘ ' '_‘ __ " I s00 [Llll mo p.111. , iin. \\ i|.1.i.\.u u nris. , m, ,,_ ,,,_ .‘“ ,_ __ _ urii-o n nun. ziziirzz-aioiiin. > .___ mmolelesls V... Uieliaiu one» Offllecdlldlll-GBNWIIIGIBHIIIVQY Leaves Bonaventure Station, Montreal. at 10.15 p. rn.. daily for Ottawa, North Bay, Winnipeg. Edmonton. 386K810“ and Vancouver- CONNECTIUNS FROM MARITIMF PTLQVINCE POINTS BV Maritime Express Daily Except Sunday Occun Limited Daily For particulars re Fares FIBSBFVMIOHS. 61¢" APPIY W. M. FLYNN Station Ticket Aqent "dw. K, aocizns City Ticket Agent by RAFAEL SABATINI i third aini Iuiit contributor to hil plum lllii niood wiiii Iliin (‘upld who had an contrived uiuttera that Si: Oliver's u-ooini: of .\Ihiii ltoiiiiuiund Goiloiphiii Sir (liivi-r 'l‘ro.~ixiiiiiii ioii itI his i-iiio I'lIIl on entirely sniuotli and happy In tiii- lofty ilininguwioiii of ihi- iiniiil» vourno. iioiiii- houm- of I'l'Iiill'i‘|l\l', \\'liIl‘Il iu- So. lhi-n. Nir Olivcr silt lit his Hllt- oivi-ll to ilii- Pllltlriifiiit‘ of his fiitlior ot in iiii-i tnll, (‘lIl'\'t‘1I rhnir, his ilouhlet illi- liinn-iili-il nnii luiurnliilili~ inrniory xinil lfllbllifll, hlii lollif It'll" tltrotchn-il before lo thi- iiklll unil invonliiui of iill Ilnlixiii hiui, n piuiiilvu iuuili- uliout the llrln i-ngiui-i-r niiini-ii Iiiignoio, who hxuii-oiiii- lipn thnt us yct “wrc dnrkouoil by iin it). Eiigixiini liiilf ll i-cii|ixi'_i' ixgo xiii tillt‘ uiorx- tliiiii ii ixninli lilin-k line of mus- iit iiio ilflnllliilillti of ilii» iiiiiioiin ‘Porri- tiifliios. It was 11mm. iin-l our sentie- (‘IIAPTEB l. TIIE IIITKHTEII ghi|||l iuiiii hxul luiil illiicil, illt tho plotters This .II<IIINI‘ ili-iii-rrvii, iogi-lhi-r with lho lirokon inoiiis niul tln- hulf~empl_\- ilio slur)’ of its i-oiiiilriiriiiiii, ll woril iii iiiigou IIII tlii- boiiril lii-shin lilin ti-ntlflcil. piinsiluz. lii- puliiui thoughtfully ut n Ion): pipe» 'l‘hi- ltiiiinu Ihigniilxi huii the inla- for lll‘\liltl iicqixlrcii this iisivly luipnrt- i-ii huhit of toinici-o-iirinking -— and ilri-iinicil of his nilnlri-ss, ulnl was pro» poriy nnd giillnutiy grateful that fur- iiuii- luiil llilOil lilin no hunilsonicly an to i-iuiiiii- liiiii to loom u title nuil some iiioiiiiiiri- o! renown into his Rosamund’: lup. By nixture Sir Oliver was n iihreivii follow llllll in- wris nlso n inun of soun- not liimiiisIiii-riilili- li-nriilng. Yet neither liin iiiitiiriil wit nor hiii ucquIri-il eu- t‘l'liIIlt't‘ to kill xi iiinii In ll lirnwl in xi i\'\|llIIi\\'llI‘I( liI\'I'I‘|l. .\n II ri-siilt ho lluil liii- town. nor pxiuixi-ii in IIIIi ln-uiiixiiig iIIlIIII from lllt‘ i-iiiini-qiii-iii-i-n oi‘ iluii illiil't|l‘i'tbl|ti iioi-ii iilitll iii- Ililll iill hut I‘l‘iI<‘IIt'lI ilii- \'(‘I‘_\' i-iiilu of Plugluiiii. To IIli‘ fugitive, Iliilph IlIl'lll'(It‘(I siicIti-r: iiuii Iliifliioltnri-piilil tln- uorvioo by of- foi-iiig to ri-bullil tlu- iliu-iiying hull‘- iiiiilii-ri-il iioinii- of l'i-iiiirro\r. IIll\'I|i;.! lulu-u llii- Illtik lii IlilliiI Iii- \\'t'ltI ilyhiilllf it \\'IIII ilII ilii- PIlIIIlIMIllilii of yoiiririii- iloiviiii-iiiii iippi-iir to hxivi- taught him iiriiiit, lllill ui-hii-vi-il for his protector thiii. of ull tho gulls tliut rule tlic don- ll I‘l'HIilh‘lll't' lliiit was ll uiiirroi oi‘ griii-i- IlIlIPll of nniiikinii thorn is none uiori- Iii Illtii l'I'Illll' ugi- unil oiilliiinliiili (IIDI- II'llIiIi‘ llllll mnlli-iixiiu tlinii thnt sumo II'II'I. llxin l‘upiii. Tho nnricnts know tlinl 'l Ill‘ Illllill lll\iII‘\\‘iI_V wiux not In xi |ll‘il- liinuci-nt-siw-miiig boy for u crui-l, Imp- joi-iiiig wing lllllI UVUTIIIIIIK by ii iiiuix- ish know, nnxl tlioy inliitruilti-il him. nivi- Ibtilvtili)’, tlii- wholo suriiioiiiit_<ul~ by Sir (ilivi-r i-liln-r iliii not know or dill xi piliiiri-il |it'4lIlilt'Iil of oxlriioriliiixiry not Iii-oil lhxit sound pint-o of nnciciit grnro. now pxiriiy (‘IIIII iii ii gri-i-u llilill- wliuloui. It wns to he borne In upon ill- of t-ri-opi-rs. Aiiovo thi- burnt ri-il lilin by grlni vxpi-rlcncc. Illlll cvcn its iili-s of thi- roof soured ninilslvi- twiim-il his light pcniilvo qyos smiled upon the i-hini.ii-_vs in lofty majesty‘. sunshine thiit flooded the terriice he lint tho glory of Pvlliifftill‘ ivxis liit‘ _\'llIilI illt" long inuliioiii-ii window, n giii-ili-ii fiislilxiiioii out of ihi- old tiiugi- shiuiow fcll iithwiirt it. which ho little i-ii wiiiii-riioiiix iiimiil tln- nlii liousi- thiit ilri-iiiui-ii to lii- iiyinliolic oi’ the slintliiu‘ luiil ("TIHVIIIWIV tiu- lii-Igiits iiiiovi- l'i-n- ihiii wiis i-vi-ii fiilling iii-roan the sun- urrow point. 'l‘liui~ iiIIlI Niituro IilIiI ililllt’ of his life. Nlllllilllilill tho luwnu to u ri-ivi-t i-iur- fxiro, Iiflll thlckoni-il thc hnuiliionin bux- After thut shuiinw (‘ilIllP the sub- Wlilltl hi-xlgc, nnil thrust up tlioso lilin-k uirllki- poplnrvx tiint r-onipli-ti-il thi- IIIIIIIIIIIIII‘ fl]I|It‘ilI"iiilf‘t‘ of lhul (‘or-l iloiiii-iiiic. Tlii- iunih- pi-risluul on Sir (lII\‘t‘I"N r (ilivi-r look his oiisi- iii his ilinlug- lips. llin swnrliiy fut-c gri-iv thought- iiiu voiislili-rliig iill this us it was ills» fui, his hliick brown roiitriii-ti-ii niiiil phi '~<i iii-fnro_llim in thi- nioilmviiig uo nioro tluiu n singlo lIl‘l‘|i furrow “llirilllllf 31105111110. IIINI founii it liII stood iiotivi-cii tin-m. Then slowly the wry good l0 I26, lnxi lifo vi-ry rooii to lilIIt‘ iuiuin forth ngnin, but no Iongcr lit“. Now 110 mnn has ovi-r I>l‘i‘|i known liiiii i-rsiwhilc gciiili- ‘ponulvi- sinilc. Ii all: io linii IIIO ‘Without sonic liiiinoiiliiii~ u-uii iriinsfiirini-il liito n ruulli- of rcnolvc vuiiiio, othI-r tlinn lliut of IIIR i'lI\'II‘|lll- uiiil ili-ii-riiiinxiilon, ii iinillc lhnt tight viii-iii. for liiii optimism. Sir Olin-r IIIIII i-in-il his lips i-vi-ii nu bin brown roiiix- \l‘\'l'i'ilI rnuscs. TIN‘ iirnl oi‘ illl‘tlt\——lll— vii. r ilioiigh it wnii our which Ill‘ muy hnvc (‘xiune Nirlinlus his sorvuut in un- Iit‘l'Yl fur froni suuiii~vtliig~~ivxiu_ his iiounri- Siuixior IH-ti-r iioilnlpliiu, und oqiiiiiiiii-iit of youth. wi-nltii, lilill it'll"! "1"" "I10" iill‘ Ilickoyhz Inn-ls i-iiiuc Mus- xiigostloii: tho iu-voiiil wxis tli:it Iii- IIilII ii-r (loilolplilu hlmsclf, loaning Ilpnn lilo ili'IlIl‘\'l'lI Illllilli‘ llllil l‘i‘lliI\\‘Il both upon lii-rllilionr-il orinr- iinii i-nrr_vingliiii iiroriil iiiv- Spiiiiiuii hiiiiii l|IilI iii tho IiiII‘ hiir- Siixinisli but. ili- wns ii tiiil, sli-uili-r r_v,iiig of iin» inviiu-ililo Aruuuiu nnii goiitii-mnii. wlili a shun-n, llllllllilflilltl tliul lii- iiiiil i’l'l‘t'l\‘i‘II in ilinl iiir~ IWPIIIY i-ounti-nuncr. siiinipril wiili IIII iill‘ of iiilii your of his Iiiv ihv liounr of huuliuoss: llki- Sir lllivor, lu- IIIItI ll high lziiiglilliooil from tho Virgin Qllfifiiiitllt‘ lirliigcil. liitrcplii nnnc, iilul In ugi- ho stiiiircfiiill nuii guy of rilIlIlPIll unilor u lironii lilin-k iipnuish lint iiocki-ihvlili hIiiiiiLro-i pliinu-n. i: lViltl tho youmrcr by soun- lwo ortlircc A uction Sales yciirii. Ilr- wore his uuliurn hnir ruth- i-r longer than WIIK the inoilc just then. _ lint in his nppuri-l them wiiii no mori- , ftlpilillillllfllili tliiiu in ioicrnhlo In n gon- tlx-iiiiiii of hlii yours. , Sir lllivcr rose and huwcii from his. equipped to turn out IIIL’ uiul griinni-lng. r v “l iii-o." lio i-Iiokr-il, "tluit yg 1m“. iII‘4|llIl‘i‘lI tiiiit flliliy hiihlt." Auction sale should "' ""0"." m" S" ""- griuii hl-ight in “'l'Il‘fIiIi!‘. lint n \\'ll\'t‘ of toiuici-irsmokr- tnok iilu gram-fill vin- ltnr in tin- throut ilIllI iii-l. IlIIil cough- vi-r rouiiiiini-iiiy. I Ilvuolthlirp; (llllpilil it," rt-Inlnci] Mun’ o .oi o p I n. t iiui ourI ' '1 -I I . A t rlirilonlznnf his humor lillll, tho‘ u; . II B. V61’ ISGIIIBII “ " ' Sir (illvi-r r-liorkcii nu xiuswcr liixii iuiiiit IIIIVI‘ liolpeil his vliiitor to Iain eiulii, which \\'iilI iin purl. oftho kniglifs inii-iil. "'l'il"l‘i'filri~."~ ho siilii ironlciiliv. "i Illllu- you will bc piiiicnt willi my "|"'|'l1"llll|lIilK- Nit-k. u i-liiiir for Mus may pay for itself if it brings only one more bidder to the sale. The Charlottetown Eight acres with house and barn, i" Georeqtow" Royalty about two it," iuilil Sir iillvi-r wiiii i-nuy, If iiix Muuwil. IZVIINI iiiuiior. Prince Edwiard Island The adjourned Annual Meeting of the members ofthe Silver Black Fox Breeders Association of Prince Edward island will be held in the Board of Trade Rooms. Market Building, Charlottetown. on Mon» day, the 25th day of August. 1924 at 2 o'clock. As matters of great im- Ffiiiifis These Ully Spota Tiler-Q's no lnngui- the Mil”? w" . Guardian _JI.'..".L'.'.'.‘.T'.II.'I.'.".if7'i'-.-1Z§IYiilI~-"""' I ""' mltvllllpflli‘ ilIi-kcri-il ovor the younger is ll 1». Irnperty For Sa e n "YIHI iin)’ inc Ii oonipllnii-iit. sir \\'lllt'Il I four '11s not lnluo to r~iuru _vou.". "'i‘i|no onnugh win-u I conn- tn iu-i-li Now In the Time to Gog m4 o; slightest net-d of feeling ashamed of your freckles, us 0thlne-—doublg gu-gngu] portance will be brought before this meeting all members of the Association should ‘make it a point to be present in personp or by proxy. Dated this 11th day o! August, 1924. JOHN ANDERSON. Secretary 3618,8,18,mwf3i. ‘Halifax - Boston Illrert llervli>e—ll‘lrnt Clniia Steel Mannie! MARINA EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES INC. INTERNATIONAL LINE ‘s. s. oovnnnos omonmr will iiiiivi. st. Jiiiiii weaiiiiiiiiiyi st 8 ii, m. and Saturdays ‘it 7 p. m. (Allfllmc Til“) I01‘ 13°80!"- Wedneeduy trips are via Eaatport and Luboc, due Boaton about 10 a. m. Thursday. Saturday trips to Boston direct, due Sundays at about I p. m. Steamer Prince Arthur wil’ losvo 8t. John hidsya and Mon- tlaya at 1 p. m. for Boatou direct duo following day at about 1 p.m. hrs 010.00; ‘ '. A- 6. CURRIE, AGENT, Q!- John, N, B. LEAVES II FAX—Tueailny-u t I’. ill. Il0t~iT0.\'—Rnturdnyn 2 I‘. M. IIIVES IlOHTON-Tiiuruiinyu ‘I A. ill. IIALIFAX-Mnniluya 0 A. M. MAII. PAHNENOEKH FIIEIGIIT . "B! $!Wi.2“.'.'i."'i‘..' $2221.32.“ Immigration examination at port or emhnrluitlon thereby nvniilllig enn- tomiiry lie-lays nt destination. For Iurther pnrtlculnra apply to C. ii. SMITH, AIent, Plant Whnlf, Ilaillnx, N. B. ‘skin and gain a beautiful complex ‘l! guaranteed to remove these homely spots, Simply set an ounce of Olhlne- double ntrength-Alrom any drugglst tllitl apply o little nf it night and iiioming and you should 30011 gec- ilist even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the light- ci- mics have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the 1'. iv i iiiiiiNilAill (ny Dominion News Service.) UUIAXINE, Aug. 21.—The mun- icipality oi! n suiaii German ni-auu [lecturing town has been placed in a most unpleasant quandary by the irresponsible action of the manag- or o! the local municipal bank. \Ii_ appears that he speculated with the bank's funds during the mark fluctuation period, with the resultant iosii of nearly threo-flhar; tors of ii million sterling. A [JIOSGCIIIIOII is pending. iiui. meanwhile the town is responsiblc to tho depositors, iind while a de ‘JIBNIIIOII of bankruptcy seems lm~ poselhlo. there appears equal dif ilcuities in the way oi levying~ii llilIVl-Iiiili rule for tho benefit of n few s English Bishop Refutes Genesis (By Dominion News Service.) LONiDUN, August ZL-One 0i the most (unspoken and vigorous nf Iil(ilIi‘i'Il churchmen, Canon Er- nest Wliiiiini Jlzirucs, Canon nl Westminster, has been appointed to iIIIl‘ liisiiopric of Birmingham. Th0 new bishop, who is flit)" year“ iii‘ ngc, cast :1 bombshell among a largo section of ciiurcii penplo \\‘Ill'I.i ho toiil the iBrltisli .As sociuiion in a sermon at -C.'irilifl' in l920——»-:iiiil frequently nflerw-zirtis re ileriiii-ii tiir- opinion-that the Gm" den oi‘ lCili-n was a myth. Tiii- (ii-nests story of Creation, he maintains, is not accurate ililil z-ziniior harmonize with uiodern scientific ilisrovery. Our Fish Ancestors "Man." hc h-as declared, "was not. spoclnliy cruiitod by (iClil. ‘Iii is tiii- cuii of u vast cvoiutlonnry DTOCPSS oi‘ xllivinc iiosign by which during at lozist 100,000,000 yours life iizis become more complex. To the biologist I10 ls cousin to thi- nines, his ancestors, as embryology ufilriiis. going buck through iliIlDlli- Illflils. to tiiv lisiios. "Wp Iiflifi the full content of Si. Paul's i-ii-lii-st thought wlicn we iif iirin ihnt God (IItI not m. sonic mo nieiil iii the past illilki} mun lnnn cont in iin i-iirthly parutlisc, pro viticii we also aflirm lhiit God is still niziitini-z man, still shaping tin consciousness which SIIIIII somo iiuy ho tho imngo of IIIIIIRGII." (lrvul i-oiitrovi-rsy ioiiowcti Dr. B8Iili*§' ilorliiruiloiis. lily somr clergy lii» win.- turmoil a material- ist, ilIliI others hinti-ii at licresy refusing to agree with his axiom that lIIl‘ ‘Full ls not vitzii to Chriii- Lian theology. ‘ r God's Design. The- outstanding point. of‘ thc ncw bishop's theory is that mzui in struggling not to regain ii Ioisitpcr- faction, but to be loyal to the tie. sign which (ind had in mind when first iIo (rrciitixii tho world. Ctliltill iiiirnvs IlitS boon similarly ontspokcn on many other matters. lio lius (icinuniied a comprehensive i'<=i-<iusti'u0ti0n of theology uuii doctrine. ‘He has doc-lured that people who come of unhealthy stock must realize liinl it. is "their duty not to liuvc children." I-Ie recently iilciuleii for the restoration of Ger iiiuny. Earth Tremors In a ‘Coal Mine (By Dominion News Service) i LONDON, August 21—Earth trc , inors til. Maltby Main Pli, Itotiiei‘ ham, gave rise to startling rumors in South Yorkshire lutuiy to the offcct that u big explosion lint] 0c curred. The fact that it was the first IlII ‘ f G t n will be ., , _ gbxilclsatrtgnbarlleatihgetdavrihick Purch- m" yo" "mm m “Wk m" "Warsaw o! m“ great explosm“ aser ‘mlhi- Illlllilllliilillly of your house," Sir ill. {I16 pit, Whklli 27 Iilcn were kill~ ‘ Y" "w" "w. eil added apprehension to the ru APPIY 1° Macnmlfld a" Macplwev "Ii is on tiixii vory llllllilli‘ I iunr-iuui- imir, Solicitors, CharlottetownN Sor to loniiilk iviii, There were rm", “Elnora wmch lllrlrurdoflgriiilelorie, Pictou, - . ‘\\iIi yoii iin: hlrlill\'l'rlll\’lii~il iiiiii ivoi-e M; Qygf a wide 8,0,,’ m,“ Joxl-x- .<.. lurHiii-‘igiliilil In Iilllill ioiviii-ii the Fltillf Wt-ird accompanied by a crackling .__? ——- \ it i i ( IUIIIB IIIHI art. sound, rpsenlbnng earthquake Ffix (lo be conlinuml.) uolgséfl. l l l“ i l H n] ~ _- ‘avers iul t ngs, nc llf ng c Breeders ASSOCIatIOIl pol-Ice station, were severely Sllllk- en. There were 420 IIlPIl engaged ou the afternoon shift in tho Mnilby P-lt. They msdo their way to the pit bottom without waiting to dress. -——~—<+>—-%- NOVELIST BUYS THE MAPLELAND ANNAPOLIS ROYAL, N. S., Aug. 21.— Zane Grey, novelist, who IlilS been tuna fishing in Nova Scotiu waters. has purchased the three uiustcd schooner Mapleinud. ovnicil here by Frank Pickles, liIliI will take it to New York where it will ho transformer] into a yuclit. Cup- tnin William Kiiug, of tlilu plncc will sail as muster and when the transformation liiis been completed the author rind his party will cruise to South America. about the first of January. and mind. very important. them with care. you pay for. package. with milk or cream. ‘t I :7 fish. a quip -Your for Success MAKE ‘it. easy for yourself Ito win. ' ~ Equip your botly5"to success- fully meet the many, _ must face each day. _>ave on taP always, boundless energy of body The foods you eat, of course, are You must choose You must see that they give your body the nourishment ' Sucha search will lead you to Grape-Nuts. Grape-Nuts is concentrated nourishmrnt. Whole wheat and malted bar1ey_g_1ve 1t a mighty store of the most vitalizing ele- mentse-phosphorus and iron, carbohy- drates-all the essentials. A long baking process leaves these ready for rapid assimt- lation" by the body. And then, because the whole wheat berryis used, Grape-Nuts con- tains an adequate supply of bran roughage. Grape-Nuts is a perfectly-balanced food. Its crispness makes you chew it, thus aid- ing the teeth. It is eas- ily digested; soundly nourishing; and econo- mical, because there are njiany helpings in each Costs 1c per serving. Buy Grape- Nuts from your grocer and serve it tomorrow V4 oblcms you no m hint u» n then atlr iii"m"i"5iawu'.ii:"i1'm,. m?‘ in Iliflfilvll- It cur oii moms; mo "i, “ There's a Reason” spoon butter; l‘ unit o ute goiatlnl. l cup watsig-ilduan Gfilldrlll to I . ayonna n dm mi sort o! emit", orfliffi notion; ni- iii-iii.- in u» boiling WI OI‘, 3°ii'..'.'i‘.§f".'€;‘i..‘.’“.”.i'. ii.l.°“..h“'“"" gortion of the buttered uta, using the 5Q cup Set o thrice t on a’, o! I Iychoppedoa_ ‘cart. _‘ ‘ S I kl , ' h I Illl "sauna-c. rm- duat Russ Bunion _.. D droesiut,‘ o uiien, places. mo! be my ixrr N cm s-uirr" . - roam o slium, ,1 oupf-‘Gruiieluiit lta adri the can of tomato soup. ..":."i' _ A bird. than turn out ' ' (Preferably) Mo» H and» N i. .:i'i-.-.“.i.s:.""."’- f"? \ n ti I xuiJ-Qiu. Dlain noofifi no . -....... ......i ..... . _ , . ...... .........., .2. \.‘.‘...‘.‘.‘...,' c3431; (irapvNut CANADIAN POSTUM CEREAL‘ co,‘ LIMITED Head Office: Toronto h nrama“ .55.. Factory: Windsor inn. [l9 sure to ask for the double. strength Othine as this is sold under guarantee of money back if It fiiils to remove freckles, Stenhouse, Ltd" 36 St. Francois Xavier St., Montreal, Que. HOUSE WRECKED BY EXPLOSION HAMILTON, Out., Aug. 21.—A violent explosion, thought to hiive been caused by a bomb, completely wrecked a one-storey frame cottage nn Murray Street east lute Suniiiiy night. The house Ia owned by S. Agro and occupied by Sum Ollnndo. It ‘is the fourth occasion on which Italians’ houses In this part ‘ " of the city have been damaged by “The annual general m " , of explosions during the past few the Charlottetown Can Co. Ltd., years and Police state that Olisndo will be held at the Company's office was the recipient o! u Black Hand on Wednesday August 27th., 1924. warning letter a short time ago. at 13 o'clock noon, with a visw to The entire central section of the TIIB|IIIDIIO m Hflfiltilllc IlIIIITON d HALIFAX BTIAMHIIIP COMPANY W. II. Burton, Vli-e-Proii. & (Ian. Mgr (‘o mern-lai Wharf, Bolton, Mala. II-III-ll-ll-t . adjournment until Tuesday October city was shaken by the blast, the 7th. 1924., at the same place and entire front of the house was torn the street iinii parts of the IGIII‘ of the house were later found half ii block away. Fire fdilnweil the ex- plosion and firemen fought with It for on hour 1o protect nearby ioiii. u The Oiiiiiiiio family wus iii al farm near Tapleytown at the limo of the explosion unil tlic house was cmpty. iO}-—-—-— ROMANCE OF GLASGOW'$ WATER SUPPLY The early liietory o'f Glasgow's wnlcr supply. us with so nizuiy oi the city's grant. public onterprises. ‘Oiililiiifi the niimo of a pioneer who, from humble origin, became ii veritable merchant priucc of tiir .{I‘i'ili. Scottish oily. Tho story of this mun, William ilnrioy by nunic, rennin truly like ii ronizincc. A weaver by trade, from i humble little vniioy undor iill‘ Tciiil iliils. he wcnl. to (liasgiww zit tho ond of tho eighteenth century. ilIllI quickly amassed ii small lor- iiluiio by the ‘sale of a certain kind oi‘ (iin-ck mnlcriiii which was filsii- ionnblc M that time. His success started him on n nyclo of oiitcrprlscs almost incred- ibln in the inmlcrn render. Ho. rent» ml s country house in what is now Sniivbirhali iSti-ect —— the Regent otroct nf GiilRl§0W—-ZliliI quickly turned the surrounding wasti- ground into highly-cultivated llclils yielding rich crops. ‘lie made pleas. ure gardens and bowling greens whore Illytiiswooil Square’ now stands. The nrch of u bridge on the l'0i'l(I he bulitto rennh these ground: was turned Into nu icn store. l-ic inaugurated the city's first milk supply run on u stainl- ilTlI oi cleanliness then unheard of. This side of his business ricuvl- ties grew space, until his farms iinii diilriea became known all over the country, nnd attracted thous- nqds oi visitors ycnrly, iimonusi them i-oyn ircreonuges. From tin- ioes for dmission to this novel night he made quite u. handsome sum annually. This wne followed by ii venture in the supply of bread tn the city, which was oqualiy successful. Early Water Supply. But the greatest ontei-priao Wss when he undertook to sixpply the citilonii with water. Al. that time they drew their household water from about thirty wells, and had to curry it sometimes very long dis- tances. Harley conceived the ldeu of delivering it at their doors, and instituted a service of daily water carts which supplied the populace hour." out and windows were shattered By order O. Fairali Filher The front door was ,biowu out on for many blocks about tho building. at. a hnilpenny per pslL Soon he erected sneiohorate and luxurious ‘ 190W. "Will-lo I Ill"! 011 l!!!“ flllllfllllé Ii!" 01 581N118 establishment and mores-present there are four contracts in tlon rooiii in what is, to uilii iliiy kuowii us Bath Street, the only re- IIIIIIIIOI‘ toiluy 0t‘ this man's exist- lillCil. iilut others Iiuii visuiilizcd tho probiuiii ul‘ tho city's wuior supply. For thirty yours previously bruins Iitlli IIPHIi zit work unit many schemes hail been brought up, lint nothing (IOIIO. ’I‘iicn, in 1806, tho (ilxiagmv Wnlcr Works was founil- Oil followed by another similar (‘IIIICGPII two your» iii-tor, piimplni: ivuter from tlin Clyde iit Dziimxir- not-k (wlicre iiii1'gi'ciii. Corporation Power House is today.) By tho ‘fifties of last century, liowcvcr, the iiii-zi that winter supply. was properly a municipal entorprli-iv ililil izaiinvil Hrmuul, tuui in ltllifi-ilic city bought up tho various coni- piinios thcn uniicrtnkiug tho work. and started to build thr ilrcnt. wai- i-r works zit ‘Lncii iKulrinP. A mnrr. suitable place coulii hurilly have “P”! 011M011. for tho Wzilor is sinft, puri- an licnl-ilifui, xiuil tiin rnixifnii loriiliy i iii)iiIlfI.’iIil’—l)V0i‘ 100 in. i101‘ iuiniim. Loch ‘Katrine is one of lliu (‘Iitllil 0f loclis, Inurtocn ""109 100i.’ ziltuilrtiicr. which form ilin Tmossuchs. lily 1859 rim work; wvrc finisiiiui. nt n mun cost nl’ twn-aml-ri-hriir millions (nbout $12 - "lllhllllill. and lilo supply was turn-- i-(l nu, llillitliil. grunt pqmp “ml (u-reninny, by ‘Queen Violorln. To lulu: tho wiitcr to Glasgow involved ilio boring oi‘ tiinnoln through the hills and the construc- ilnn of uirnntic riquuiiucts over tho VAIIPYR iimi down the slopes, over n ilistancn oi‘ thirty-five miles. iln T335 1110 single lino nf these was iiouhiiail, mid toiixiy the twin oquc- riucis curry 80,000,000 gallons tiny to tho city. Crossing the i-midg which lend northwards from Gina- ezow into the Highlands, they are n familiar sight to tourists in those pnrts. F To Raiao the Loch. Although, InterpLoch Arklet was added to the lochs forming the city's reservoir, tho supply is ap- pnrcniiy not enough, in apito of the consistency n! lBrltlsh sum- mers! "So now they nre preparing in raise the loch 5 feet in order to give two monthiv extra supply In case ot n emergency. The job i not so simple as might ippear. altlioiuzli there is little inough flat hind in all conscience ii-oiind these loclis. A road, not ‘iiiell to motorists. runs mund the north side post the Silver Strand ind other romantic spots woll ‘tnown in the writing; of Sir Wal- ler Scott. There are farmhouses and piers lying not very much above the present level, and all these have to be conslderadu At progress, the chief ni’ tliciic IWIIIK that of tho roiui. will“! l5 lWlllK revonstrucli-d u! n tiililéililfiliiblY higher level than its forini-r coumfl. Half is already IIIIIBIINl, and lii" reniainiler togctiicr with liic oiliel‘ (‘0iIII‘IlClll, sixcli as the riiisinll "I tho piers. tho siiiiceii, dnm, zuiil s0 forth, is cxpoctcii Ito lake fully W‘) years morn. Whcn it in ilnlshcii it mnY "P 5 grout. tiny for fllnsgowbi uinuicillli history, but it will niillicriitc many iumiiniirks for which the Scots ill!" a romantic fliIilfllimPill. At tbs sumo ‘time, tho uo_w r0110. l" illdé“ ‘by the ilortlnn already fllllshd‘ will form n. mnizniflcrnt llfllnwu“ giving tixr finor views of the I00 than was possible before, OWIIIB l" its grcntcr llfilllhl- ///Wlli~jh USING r / wiisorrs FLY PADS IJ-iQECiWONS zlJiiY AM}; i i’ .42. Al: Killers 10¢ Beet of iin per Packet at all Druizzllll- Grocers and General Stores AIIBTIIIN Sill! VALUABLE FURNITURE w, qr; inatructed by J- " Morris to sell at 11 Brlflllw" M," OII Tllbifldly 2am. A110» w"""°"°' ing at 10 a. m. a choice I01 ‘l’ Q llld rlor mahogany furniture. "lull" other; house emote. 1 3"?‘ \ Plano by Leach, Montreal. Also one, MoLauohlin 510°" 7 i i. _ _ passenger touring ear. For particulars no handbilll- I. CARTER I. 0O» _ I; _ Auotloltllll Ellis} ‘w; _' I