i- g Iron lielimnlo Gntaiog ..,__ l POTAT GROWERS’ Al- lo tion will a t accept new mom. be this year alter Saturday. Al!‘ at 30th. 3l30~8-23.3l g. . .. DR. REID‘ OFFICE will be closed until Aug, 85th. ‘. ‘ 00l0:_-:B-f12—tts—6l BOWNESQ-MoMILI-AN NUP- TiALS.—The home oi Mr. and Mrs C. P. Bowuess, ‘Qemus, Michigan, was the scone oi a ycry pretty wedding on Friday evening, Aug. 15th when their daughter Carrie Eva. became the bride oi Lawrence McMillan o! iiarrytt! , Michigan. 'l‘iio nuptialltunt wnsaietl by the Rev. Percy Brown in Ito‘ presence of the immediate relatives _ oi tho contracting parties, [The bride wore a dress 0i pin pade-cheh, tindcarriedaliinjiti l. carnation and maiden hair terns, Mrs. WI‘ E. Bowness of Balding, sister oi the bride played. the wedding march. The hridq {eceivetl t. uuin. but‘ of useful glftsdiicltiding a neck~ lace oi pearli ‘iroiu the FY00!"- Tlic lioppy couple left Saturday morning on n short wcdtling trip. to the Saginow Valley, and several other points. While in the Saginaw: they were the guests ‘of Airs. ll. ll. Ariiiiig. cousin of the bride. Aiany good wishes‘ have been cxtentlcti to the young cdupic. 'l"ht: LiMzirtii-ziu wishes tliem bou voyage over the sea of life, T. AlBENERAL PUBLLC MEETING wilbbo-hold irBeifast Church on Wednesday next at 7.30 p. m- at Qhilch the Rev. Dr, D. J. Fraser. rincipal oi ‘the Presbyterian Col- leg - Aiontreal, and others will de- li addresses bn the Future Pot icypoi the Presbyterian Church in Cafadu. 3715.23.23.51 \ . 8T. CATHERINES NOTES-w-The St. ». Catherines Women's institute held a very successful ice cream festival on tho premises of W. R. Shaw. A very substantial sum was realized, which will be used for providing comforts for the Oplian- age anti other improvements in the districL-Air. Wallace Lowry has returned to Allston, Alassn. after spending a pleasant month's vaca- tion at his home licrtzvAiess Alac| Lamont and litisscl Alittl‘..l('lit‘l'il; paid a flying visit to llonshaw on Saturday evening last and report the roads in splendid condition.-~ Mrs. (‘harlcs Martin anti tlililgllici‘ Marjorie have rctuructl to their home in liavcrliill, Ai:iss.. aftcr spending their holidays with Airs. Martin's mother Airs. John 'i‘. lli- maur-The maiiy frit-nds of Aiiss Jean AiacEacliern are glad to know that her condition shows steady improvement and all lit-r ac quainiances join in wishing her a csimplete restoration to health. Air. and Airs. ’i'y'rus llolnics, Air KINGSTON NOTE$.— Kingfililll school has rcopctictl after the sum. incr vacation with Air. Dixon in chargt-.»’l'lit- illness of ltizistor itcginalti Youukcr, only- son of Mr. and Airs. \\'ni. Youiikirr is deeply rcgrcttctl by his many ll'lt‘illlS,'""A motor party" consisting of lilr. and Ali's. \\'iii. Colwell, and t'lliltl|"‘l'i Y "l 12,600 Arabs ~ 8.000 Camels 2.560 Actual ‘Harem Qcenel Palaces‘ of tho Sheik: Eco action Horses soldiers Dusky Oriental beauties Ou Gigantic Sand Dunes W French Splhll cavalry in. cviiliil Senegalese foot and horns ‘Hordes oPArab Fighting Mon Fierce battile of natives Kidnapping of whito girl by lad-NailbancingrGirls 5M"! ldc Desert Wastes and a Gay scones in Paris Cafes thousand and one A myaterious brushes, l‘ g alluring Sahara ,,'_that carries 1i... . _..-.§zz ‘ .- .- .w-.-.<~fl~vc_¢»a-nma»= r m; Slave ylillarket oi‘ El-Animeh other wonders in this wonder exotic flavor of the} {wit}, the‘. call of u..- nomadlltllifokifltthe was, Arab bands. _A straugerbut beautl- ' till love story that. wiiintiiseissm you b)‘ its piqustit charm. From the Min! Gladys Abbott. Cornwall nay and Airs. win. Yco, tor, Stewart, 9d Q "lint-Z Visit to Si. Catht-riucs ingerstm Mr. George Green and recQntly she was warmly wclcomt-tl. Air, ii. Newman, motored to my for while she was tcziclici" in SLlViciv Stiuduy and were guests of’ Shots of native villages picture Smum Cum, Amman, with the Catlrerlnes site has madt- many iAlr. and Airs. Aiax i~‘crgtistin.~ Alisa irtends.—Alr. and Ali-s. \\'cslt-v‘.i:ii\ii- Antlrt‘ lltttitvi‘ 1U‘v'i‘i'- l!‘ Shaw. and family, who have but .\ siting hcr sisters, Mrs. ilehor visiting Airs. Shaufis mother. Ali's. iiarrctt and Airs. Aicrriil (lreen; s John '1‘. lnman. St. l‘llllli‘l‘llil‘<,i.\ll (‘hurl-cs N. i‘ttinpli<'ll. Quincy, left Saturday inuriiiiig li_v auto for‘. who has been spcntlitlg 111$ their home in llavcrliili, Aiass. vacutitin with his tinclc, ‘Air. iiuch- They will call at Mr. Shaw's old or Cainplicll, left for his ll0ill(' this home in New Brunswick en rotitc.‘_intirniiig.— Alisa Azzii Parkman They word accompanied by Alislivlin has berm visiting hcr sister Shawls Sister, Allss (‘zillicrine Alac Airs. liuiu llotld, Kingston, return. Nevin who intentls to make hcr fu~ td to lll‘l‘ home in Nciv tiltisgoiv. ture home in iiavcrliill. llrr nianywAir. lli\l'l"lSt‘ll_ Younki-rs many friends regret licr l|(.‘])ill‘illl't‘ as slio icutls are plcziscd to learn he is was one 0t’ the cniiiiiiuuity‘s mostirt-ctivcriug from his rcccnt serious popular and talented young llitllcxlllliiflSn 'i'hc farmers of Kingston being an excellent musician antiiart- busily engaged in harvesting Vocalist. ‘they rvluirl the crops vcryt good.—— Aiiss lit-lit (‘rt~\v_vs has iw-sumctl licl‘ ltltitit-s its lcitclici" in Nt-iv iluvcit scli0til.-Aliss Lulu Younkt-i‘ and Air. itay liiirrctt, spout Stindav in! tllcn Yallcy guests oi‘ Air. and Airs. liziii Al:\t~iltiit:iltl.—-Ali‘. ilccclici" (‘niuplit-ll. was a rcrout visitor to llio city on litisiut-ss.~.\ir. iiynian 1\'t-\vstiuit~ lcft rcct-iiily‘ for Provid» cut-t‘. it. i. Alissiititgv ilticlitirty is" oiling in tlic <-ity.~~Air. Parker‘ Livingston, (‘lydc llivcr, paid a fly- ng visit to Kiiigsttiit rcct-iitly.'~ Air. Beecher (‘tiiiipbtrll and Air. ll. Ncmari, New llavcn, were rt-ccut visitors to l\'iug:~'ton.'——-]\1|‘. and Airs. ‘UOOTIZJ! liccr were .vis'ii.- ors to lb.- ciiy on Friday -€——Q t‘. Personals Miss Jennie 'i‘rairior. iiiirsc. (‘liar l loltctnvvn Hospital is spctiding lll'l‘ holidays at hrr lltlllll‘ in Kiiiliora. Alias Bertha AiacQuillztn. nurse. Charlottetown ilospital is spending tw-n works holidays at lli‘i‘.llt)illL‘ in New iiave-n. M1’. R- 1701121118. 0f the (lcngrzipliio Board, Ottawa. is at proscnt in the city inquiring about ]ll1l(‘i‘_ namcs in connection with u forthcoming publication. O-Iv-i-i Mr. William Aiat-donziltl oi tlic RAlsED DREADNAUGHT Department oi’ Customs wlin has ' been visithg his parents at Aiount Stewart crosses to the mainland this morning on return to his llUlllt‘ in Ottawa. ll.-\i.il<‘.-\X_ Aug, 26.—'i‘lio salvage ship ltciiitlccr. out: 0f the largest oi lll‘l' kind in tlic world, recently purciiast-ti by a lllifax coiiipziiiy, atrrivi-il licrc yesterday from i'orts~ tuouth. 'l'lit- ilciiitlccr, wliicii was built in 1918, is notable for having raised the drcittiuaught Vitiilictiv". which was stink by the iiriiisli dut" lug the war in tho tifiort to block Zcclirugge harbor. -—--—-<-o->i-—- 300.000.0130 BUSHEL CROP VANCOUVER, ll. (‘., Aug. 2G. — "A three hundred million buslicl crop is my estimate," stated \V. l.. Parrish, \Vinnipeg grain man, in the trourse oi tiiscussion oi the crop situation yesterday. "That is not as big as last year's rcctird, but. with thc advance in prices it means that the farmers who have crops will mke about the same money," he added. --—-—¢+4>——- WILL FiX WHEAT PRICES i'ARlS, Aug. flli-iTiio scuaic iatt- yesterday iitloiitetl u bill pro- viding for regional price fixing oi’ wheat. The bill bad previously ‘ _ bt-cn adopted by the. (zliambt-r of saysa dishonest 8,115,211‘ "nit: Tnwvd through m“ dcptititis, but it will be rcturnctl to handy. ..N0'_Nflt h. l“! mum hklp ilini hotly ln-trziiisc it has since l)t‘i‘il it; he's tilwiiys licld on to it." zimcntlt-tl. //4?J’ . This engine is the greatest little time and labour saver yet produced for farm use. Though it is small and light enough to be transported easily, it is strong enough to perform count- ‘lcss tiresome jobs on your farm. The price ls remarkably low and its satisfactory service is guaranteed by the pioneer builders of Gas Engines. m Canadian air-banks Com any. time“ , "<'::.....\»r "~ ralmst."craut'tl'n*it,si~r"~. I .- r v » in lififill ~ our nearest office. _ ' Please v me without obligation. information \_ New "z" bat, y equtmwitfinzme- Name ". . . .‘ Address r 1M ' with \‘v'l‘ltllll hc canto anti it had become so much a mat- ter of tiustom with each of us to An all star east including Bert Lytell, (flair-e Windsor, Walter MeGraii, Rosemary ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION AT GROSSE ISLE, MAGDALEN ISLANDS. A V"? "lllilyflble (‘vciiing was spent at the homo oi’ Air. Williai AliNllIPW-‘i. llrosse ‘isle South, o ’l'liurstlzty, August 7th, when a mim- lit-r of Mr. Norman Clarke's friends gntlicrcil to prtrscnt him with pipe and fountain pen. Aliytltirkti ilttingly replied. lowing is the address: Mr. Norman Cltirk<-,-\\t.@ tempt in a small way t0 show on it[i])i'(‘t'lilil()ll oi a niati Wlithliii practically silent his whole lilo lllo public scrvieté. friends. i tiantiot express how much appreciate the plcnstiro ivlilch loci, wlilcli we all fecl, when cord which Mi‘. (‘liirlin has as a public servant for ovt-r itiriy 111"‘? Yearii‘ As telegraph and tcle. these islands, phone operator on and for thirty years as PCMLITIHSQI‘ at (irussc lslc; during all this tliiic bot-n punctual, liiost: (initial-t, lit- has tilwziys courteous and kindly to all in Real Smbkers’ Delight GOYESCA HAVANA CIGARS Cigar Smokers will enjoy the rich aroma anti solace of the Havana Leaf. Prices 10c straight 2 for 25c and 15c straight . inn .Drug "it: asrsn."ziri I Rev. .Vir. “ilflilil/ livid the ntldrcss, to which Fo I < are gathered lit-re this evening to zit- iii which rcaily int-alts in serving cacli of us, for Willi-r all that is ivhatt llli‘ public really is; and in prcsctit. to him a small token of the cstrcm in which he is licld iiy all his neighbors and we all look back at the wonderful ro made < ' Easiest-s and General ~- i liis' '1’ beatitiitil white girl lltllll l"_'f"‘s H, y horde 0i Alabs- l‘? gtytmgltliltl. Theby, Miilltflgll? LOVE, Paul Panzer. Today,—3, 7 and 8.45. novel by Louise Gerard by Edwin Caro ‘.1 a . rained Ehvtt “Matinee, ‘Adults rPct-ivn ltliitliicss at his hands, thatlapnnzss AND PREsENTATmN now we have to stop and think a wiiilo bt-ftirt- wt~ can really tapprcci‘ itti- ivlini. his woudcriul record here really means to pin-n m... n; us‘ 11 is human nature to notice and crlt‘ lcizc and departure from the strict lino of ditty in any person ilCCllpy. ing ll public position and also, llll- ltirttiuatt-ly, to take for granted and to zit-rcpt ivithout any maul llkiiilllitll of il[l|ll‘L't'lilll()il the faith- ful pcrftiriiitint-t- of a public trust, lllo bcsi. evident-i: of the i\[ll)l'l‘\'lil- tion with which his iHPTVlCUS to us} have. been rct-t-ivctl has really lllW-lll tho absent-c oi‘ any criticism during‘ all the time he has oct-tipietl a public position in our midst. llt- was alivziys at his work wlicti rvtpili-twl, never late in the morn- ing. lll‘\’l‘l' curly leaving at night, and wt each your he was l‘t't|llll‘- ml Ito wnlk a (llllliiilifli equal to that front here to Vancouver in (ll"(l(‘i' to perlorm the duties roquirtitl of him. and during the time he has bccn serving us, he bat-i walked 4| total tllfiltlllct‘ equal tti going around lllv \\'\)l'lll ‘four timcs over. without c\ci' living late at his work, a truly wonderful record. l have been asked by your num- erous friends to proseutt you with this fountain pen and pipc, us-a slight token of our i\|l]ll'(‘(‘llllltill of your wondvrfiil service in our be» half and our (llll_\' ivisli is that you may use the out- to jot tltiwn sonic of your cxpcrieut-cs duriugtlit- long limo you litivc born quietly anti faithfully filling the positions from which you have lately rollrcd. and that tho pipe may help you to look bat-k and i‘t'lll‘tIl. with plteastirt- on your long pcriotl of faithful sor- vit-e hero at iirosso isle. The heartfelt wish of ‘all your fricntls and neighbors horn is that you may long remain with us t0 "tlioy Itln- fruits tif,»_vtuii~ lung st-r» vii-cs in our mldsi, and wt- ivlsli you lo ill\\’il_\’|~4 rl‘lllt‘lillit‘i' liow much wt- ll]l]\i‘l't'lilll' all tlic faithful sci‘- ’l‘lic nicnibcrs of the Hampshire. Alt-tliotiist Church tind Choir gath~ l‘l'i'll at the home oi‘ Ml‘. and Mrs. l<‘rcd Larter on August lli and, prosentctl their daughter Mildred with a beautiful iuirlnr clock and sum of money and tho following titldrcss. ll ll 4i. ADDRESS Hampshire, P. E. l. Aug. H. 1924. Airs. Richard Alt-Lean, ilatnpsliirc, Dear Aiiltirctl, As you have just entered upon a now phase of your lifc. wc, a few of your Hampshire friends thought we would not, let such lllhtillliilfllilllly pass, \\'l‘l.ll0lll. again l‘lllll‘i\\'(ll‘lili.', to show you in‘ a small measure tlic respect and. cstt-em in which you are held in our commutilty. We have in years past appreci- ated very highly your services as tirgtiuist of our church, and we _trust that you may not only con- tluuo io bt-lp us lti our church work. but that we may gain sonic assistance from your amiable life- partner. We would now ask you to accept this small gift. not merely because of it's money value, but as a token of the best oi good will anti irlcntl ship t-xisling between us. May you spend many happy years in ivedtletl life, and may God's richest blessings rc-stupon you at all time». is the sincere wish oi’ all presPni. Signet! on holiali of the iianip- shire Aiethtitllst. Church, David Proud . Ella Watts Mrs. H. Bowman. Committee. Mrs. McLean though taken by surprise thanked her many friends for their kind and loving words and lovely gift. l. S l l I. 4 _.___4oa__i_ m". i|i'i_ .- ‘zie, "caught, i... Evening, Orchestra 37c, Jaicony 26c, Children 16c. _, i ;‘ Directed We.- . ‘ tin ‘iii l t TROOPS REVOLT IN MEXICO El. PASO, 'l‘cxtis, Aug. 26.- Fetlcrzil troops have rcvoltcd ill Mexico City and a strong iorcc has been sent tlicrc under ilio comniantl oi tieiiveral Martinez to patrol the city. Many were report- t-d kilicdaiitl wounded. Local loyal troops are reported to have v re» stored order, the tirticlo stated. -_-<'-o>——- A STRANGE STORY Dr. Grenfcll intthat most iii- tertisUng book. “A Labrador Doctor" tolls the following tis it was to|tl'tti iiliu by a Norwegian captain. it happened that one day, on his schooner, tiie man who was steer- lug the course was iound by the mate to ho four points out. la ali- swcr to his rcnionstrancc tlic man replied, "lio conic and told iuc to." Hut the mate, assured that, this was not so, rctorted, "Nobody tilti- tio northwest." Three times did this occur, and at last. it was rc- portctl to tlio skipper. “\Vell," hc said, let its go on running in the direction lie insists on taking i tr a while, and sec ii anything happ- ens." Two hours latcr they came upon n vessel with her decks wash- ed by the waves, and six men in the rigging. The vessel was sinking, and as they hove to, the man who had been steering pointed to one oi these men and cried, “There's the man who came aiflti told me the skipper said we were to change the cotire." COIIIIHOIAI. is unnecessary. womm ‘WITH THE MAGIC HANDS dilving in a cottage on tho wild Cornish coast, about two miles from St. Ives, England, is a remarkable eighty-year old woman. Granny Ashton, who has just celebrated tlic diamond jubilee oi licr wedding .Slio is fumed throughout (Iornwiill vitcs whit-ii you gave us iu liii- past with iilifiiilltig courtesy ziiitl kimlnpfis- DEATH OF MISS L. JOST 'l‘lie death ticctirrcti Saturday in a prlvtitc litispittil zit ‘Fortinto, of Hflfliltllfll‘ iliiissi lmviua Jost, 0i‘ the Salvation Army. Sha- wus wcli known in diffcrcnt parts of the country, wlicrc slit: had iicld vur ions positions in divisional and fit-id work in the Army. 'l'lic lute Miss Josi was born iii (lliklflilllfi- town. Prince Edward island. 70 years ago. She had been connect ctl with tlic Salvation Army for 35 yours and was promoted to the rank ot tbrlgtitlicr four years ago. Miss JUi-lli. caiun to Toronto twelve years ago and tor the ‘past ten years had been superintendent oi thoii Salvation Army Women's llnspitai. Tiloor St. West. sue ls stirvivetl by a brother and a sister. I ---_-o>———— WIRES o0 uuoanoaqunn ’i'lit- ladies st-rvctl lunch. then llic l‘\'l‘lllll.. in gums-B and ditnt-iug at ' which all depart- till to iiicii" lioiiit-s, VICTORIA TO DROP USE OF GALLOWS llilfililiiilillNld, Attsirtiliii, 2d.- 'l‘lic labor (invcrniiiciit. oi’ \'lt'iori:|, of which (i. l\‘i. lsl't‘lilll“l'- gust is now promit-r. is introducing a bill lliihcIcgisltitivtwcsscuibly for . tho tiliolltlon of rapilul punishment i" Victoria and tiisn for the tiboii- iioii of flogging lll the pristine lli that stale. Aug. \ / wuss new}, WLVSOPTS , FLY PAD5 . READ DIRECTIONS .' LADEFULLY Ant» ,’ ,. lEilillW tutu d‘ ljaltlliY I construction oi a new tho Bell Telephone Company ils making arrangements to rim ~.\.,\ xx -——<ro:>-- , The kitchen ‘Tiibl:wiil be much more tibiufortabio‘ for conltiflg ii it ll Bu‘ of’ Flylixme" l“; ggzaziahialiio wiirflllYs many Packet at all Druggllil, QUEBEC, Aug. 2B. — With the telephone exchange lu progress in this city, all its rabies underground,- instehil oi overhead. This work is ‘expected to entail an expenditure. of $100,000. ‘a raised by placing a ‘brick or block oi’ wohd tinder each leg. The as the woman wltlitliu magic hand... anti claims to have curctl 900 pat- ients of all ailments and diseases ranging from paralysis to tittdtiultiir roux- lii atldlliou to her healing pow- ois Granny Ashton is a watcr iindcr. ' "Some people refuse to shake hands with inc, saying that I give them an electric shock." said (iron- iiy Ashton to a reporter. "i discov- tired my power to licai shortly iii‘; lcr i found that i could find water.‘ “i came across a gauge: 0|] the lino sufloriug from a severe attack qt neuralgia. i said, "Como net-g- uiid let me rub it." i ran my i1 g- crs over tile aching part and lire pain ‘vsnielieif The gnnger told his states, and Whenever i. rnhwgymgn litrtl anyupaln lie came to mo, I've been knnekixkup by rsilwaymon in themiddlo ofthe night i0 cure their pains. , “After a whilemeoplc etiiforlng from other Vmidtitlies started ‘to (acme to mo. During the last years of the war i worked seventeen houns a day attending soldiers and sailors who sought my help. One oi‘ the most remarkable cases was a young man named ‘Dan Sfiillly. He was playing football at Boglniin, and was kicked on thr- knee. Tuberculosis set in and Scul- iy was sent to‘ Marga-lo to have his log amputated. "Bis brother, who told ine of the ‘case. ‘wan convinced that death mould fnlihw‘ the ‘amputation. as can SATURDAY, Adobe‘, AT 8.1.5 .. _ ,. , By the Concert Patty of H.M.S. Calcutta ' By Coujrtcsy '81. Vics Admiral Sir Jam/in. ~Eerjg_u"aoi1',Z'KL c. M. 0.. c. s. Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Honor the Lieutenant Governor HONORABLE muaoocn "McKININNQN l Songi, Sketches, Mullc, Mirth‘ Music by the Ship's Band and Orchestra and Melody. Princes-Orchestra 52c, Balcony 37c. No reserve. l Are - METAL c01vnu_qfrons Ton * GUTTERST... ', On Your _House< LEAKING T l mws us mm: A» nsnc eon Eon YOU~ A new supply of high gran“: Oopportlltc Bhntl received and will ho used for _oi_ir Metalwork. _ , , l Give call Phone 8934. “the l . ia-§t.g..n._.i§i£wak m: RELIABLE nu Ovtl-l i Conductors and t. Bill nu Mord Tiiutrc to try my skill. Scully came to my cottage witirhis lefin plaster at’ Paris, i treated him, and in a flaw days he was walking about the gar- dsn. Later he walked into Bti Ives, He went to Cork soon afterward and the doctor who examined hi in his body. . "A nun at liayie Convent had ti the family vyehmpeople who bled B l0" -.'vv|* I t 4‘ ~ . two miles away, and within three name) sent meta D month! hhad him completely cured. do ion 0 lmfih. there declared that there‘ was n i the slightest trace oi tuberculosis is led.‘ l . »,.---- , bad hemorrhage, and wa t x-‘dowmdverythill! "I" ‘" qlflfl Millard’: binlmcnt for Rheumatic eontinutninlratter wounds. I agreed pectod to live‘ more "Alli! no e " -' '-.v<-\~~<.-+Q\.-<-g-_. ,-,_.;-. -., v hll hours. i iroatficd hirer 11:26:31‘ ' . , or us» - .. m Mi. y'o bill Mao, _ "On imonitr occasion I l’ h ecialist tor-um Awhw" In ii, aticnt vii W u... neartl" r“ 1 ttftginawiliyvatl" months. g ~ . t- ...»....~."..". .::. bore was gating‘: d. om ‘ ‘ rile ' ‘ li d "sitar i - , Hap able - totem her." >1 vt-s. .\~.~.~¢-~,-~~=»- " w