THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Petty Smuggling Means Millions (AUG. 17, 192a Grand Scottish udlfirlfi; Under the Distinguished Patronage of His in“ BAKE Youn own B EAD’ WITH /'lf \\\ WHEN usmc l’ W ii. SOPYS I e, Bapkruptcy Act the estltmolflprington Lum Company, Ltd., authorised as- _ “THE LOVE PENDULUM” BY MARION RUIINCAM MONTREAL, Aug. 16. —On in- ~NotIoe is hereby given that the ' Strueuom, mm, gnaw, the", y,“ Uency rintion‘ Lumber 00., Ltd, oi , , Prince Edward tlslnnd, i d on the 81st day or July, i928. ~ o an authorized assignment to e undersigned. .1. . NQioe ll further given that the ' . lbthneeting of the creditors in the hove Qltlte Wii lbe held at tli ifiée of The Eastern Trust Co. ,l- Iottetown, on the 17th day of ' -‘l 1023, at 11 o'clock in the orenoon. '_ To entitle you to vote thereat. proof of your claim mast lbe lodged with tls beybre “the meeting is held. - Proxies ‘i Jae used at the meet- ' "in; must be lodged with us prior thereto. ' And further take notice that if you have any claim against the debtor forirhich you are entitled to rank, proof of such claim must '11s titled with us within thirty days ;.from date of this notice, for, from and after tlie. expiration of the time flxed by subsection 8 of‘ sec- tion s7 of he said an we shaill dis- tribute th’ proceeds of the debtor's estate arrsolng the parties entitled thereto having regard only t0 ti"! claims of which we have then notice. Dated at Charlottetown this 4th A// Your Q"? 8‘ $5.55 amiiuk Farm of 05 acres near village. Head St. Peter's Bay, will sell with or without crop stock or farming illl plements. Will he sold reasonable for quick sale. ADPIY 1° Qwner on premises. GAVIN H. WALKER St. Peters, P. E. I. SIIIQ-IO-fmiv-Bi. OQO-OOGOOQOOO-OOQOQ-OOO-O-Ofi-O BACK AGAIN Chapter 53 Of all the things that are hard to put up with in life I sometimes think lack of understanding is tho most difficult. When I was first marrictl to Winthorp I rejoiced in the fact that I was such good friends with his mother. Having hnd no mother of my own, and knowing only that there was some curious mystery surrounding her life and her dis- appearance, l naturally turned with outstretched arms to the little grey- oyed woman in Wellsville who had bccn so kind to me when I was ill. Though the long days of my cor.- vaiesscxice Mrs. Taylor had never been zinythiug but charming, and during the days of my engagement to Winthrop she had all the sym pathy that I should have expected from my own mother. To have her turn uginst me also at this time was ulmost more than I could bear. I put the letter down. “Did you ever tell your mother that it was you and not I that ran Ufie standard vffiktallly .. __ over5gyears_ I, Winthrop was so obviously cheered by the idea of going back to town immediately that I made no clue-C- ti . 0:0 it was within that W001i We I ‘IIllGS south oi‘ the boundary. of late been a very great increase in the activity of the Preventive forces in connection with the Cus- toms Department in- order to stop the widespread practice of Cana- dians who have visited points in the United States, bringing back good-sized parcels of cigarettes, cigars or tobacco with thern, It was yesterday slated by agents em- ployed in this service that the Department of (lustoms estimated that at least five million cigarettes were smuggled into Canada in this way, to a large extent by re- turning visitors to the United Slates attracted by the compara- tivc cbeapness, especially of cigar This it was figured, would represent about 15,000 pounds of tobacco and a loss to the (‘unudluu Treasury of $60,000, plus tho soles tux loss. ll is to prevent ibis serious pilago of the treasury that the increased activity is IIPIIII,’ dlrcctcd. W. S. Weldon, Collector of Cus- toms, stated ywstcrtlay that he did not think there was much profes- sional smuggling on any extensive scale to Lliiu province, although it was suspected that there was a good deal of it ovcr the boundary ' -..~..l.ruiiv AND mulow mm. Bestoi’ all Fly Killers 10c per Packet at all Druggists, Grocers and General Stores Standing Field Crops Competition, 1923 CASH PRIZES FOR FIELDS OF OATS, WHEAT, BARLEY AND CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES There will be competitions in the three counties, where there are five or more entries each for wheat and barley forty cents oats grown from certified seed. The number of prizes, in each county, will be proportionate with LORD BYNG 0F VIMY. odvzrmon GENERAL OF His Honour LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR MA0K|NNQ Worship MAYOR JENKINS The Annual Scottish Games, under the auspices of the CLUB of Prince Edward Island and the G. W. V. A., will be held in Charlottetown, on the Grounds of CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22nd, 1923 GAMES COMMENCE AT 1.30 p. m. PRIZE LIST Entries to beln the hands of Secretary before August 1 1st - CANADA, N ‘"4 His cstsoomg ‘Bth 2nd Silver MM“ Sliver Medal Sliver Med“ Sliver Med“ $3.00 $3.00 Silver Medal $3.00 Silver Med“ Vaulting with Pole ........................... .. 100 Yards Dash, (Boys under 14) . l/g Mlle Bicycle (Boys under 16) 100 Yards Dash ........................... .. Pipe Competition (Marches) . ‘Pips Competition (Strathspeye) . Run Long Jump . Sword Dance (Men) . 220 Yard Run ............. .. Sword Dance (Girls) . Running High Leap 1 Mile Bicycle‘. ..... .. Reel of Tulloch‘ (Lads and Lassie 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 9. 10. 11. 12. Silver Med“ 13 No Prize onlily an Exhibition 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 440 Yards Run ..................... .. Highland Fling (Men) ........... ..- Highland Fling (Lads and Lassles) Half Mlle Run ........... ................. _. President Prize for Best All Round. HORSE RACING FREE FOR ALL TROT AND PACE Western Train will be held until Eastern Train until 4.25, p. m.; Murray Hlarbor Train until 4.30 p. m. Special Reduced Fares For 4 Days good coming in Tuesday and re- turning Friday. On Wednesday all evening trains stop at Fitzroy Street Crossing. . Music by the Caledoman Club Pipe Band ADMISSION, including Grand Stand, 50 cents. Children under 12 years, 25 cents. D. F. BETHUNE, S. A. MeLEOD, Chairman, President Games Committee T. M. McMlLLAN, Secretary Games Committee the number of entries. Prizes will be paid according to the score For wheat and barley forty cents, oats and potatoes fifty cents a point will be paid for each point of the score above eighty. RULES AND REGULATIONS _ 1. A field of outs shall consist of at least five acres, of wheat and barley three acres of certified seed potatoes two acres. 2. An entry fee of $1.00 shall bo charged. for the first and fifty cents of each additional entry of grain and $1.00 for enoh entry of potatoes. 3. The entry fee shrill accompany the application. 4. Entries shall he made to the Department of Agriculture, Char- lottetown not later than August 25th. I923. 5. Competitors should notify the Department ol Agriculture at least one week previous to date on which harvesting will begin. 6. The judging will be done by representatives of the Department of Agriculture. 7. Competitors are requested to note the following requirements for standing fields of oats only. The field must be seeded with (a) registered Banner Oats, or (b) Secd from u field which bad been sown with registered seed and in-l spected and approved while grow-l ing, or (c) seed from fields tbatl have been two or more years in Ylie competition and have scored not lcss than 24% out of 25 points for purity and approved by the De- partment of Agriculture. Second Harvesters Excursion, Aug. l7 . _ ii l CANADIAN NATIONAL PREPAR-i ING FOR FURTHER RUSH OF HELPERS FOR THE WEST The second lmrvestofs excus- siou will be on Friday, August 17th when a special train will leave iloucton at 3.45 p, m. i Passongcm from Prince Edward island will leave by regular mornq. ing train for llortlen, and connect; at Moncton with special train for: Winnipeg. This service is via Canadian- Nzitioual Railways. The special: w-lll be n train 0i the best equip ' ment of modern Colonist cars,‘ special lunch counter curs serving meals at reasonable prices andi i» special cars for women. As on. the Excursion August 3rd thel ' train will be specially conducted. l ‘Travellers vin the ‘Notional’ route fared well on the first ex curslon, the train making good lime and the service all that could‘ be desired. They will recgivei just as good service on the second excursion. Intending excurglgn. lsts should enquire at once of the nearest ticket Agent, Canadian: National Railways, regarding rates, etc. Low fares found ourselves back in our old line east of (Quebec Province. apartment. The season in town had “Most of this cigarette smug- not quite begum vm-y few of our gling into llloutrcal and Quebec friends were buck ngnin, but Win- Province," said MI‘- ‘Welllim. "i5 tin-op was so overjoyed by being probably done by people with auto- down in the heart of the city that mobiles or motorcycles, returning for once he did not scorn to mind from a [rip to the States. Probab- thc lack of companionship. ly o. good percentage of them do “It was about this time i1 your this innocently, undcr the belief ago,“ he said, “that we Cflllll! t0 that they urc zeniitletl to curry in a New Yul-k for the firsst time. D0 you certain amount of cigarettes or to- remember‘? b11060 IP90- I nodded eagerly pleased that he "That is entirely wrong. The Should have rccollcctcd 0H9 59ml" Customs regulation is explicit, that mental detail of our early married ("fly a person from a fgrglgn gaun- lifc. For Winthrop had grflwll $0 try, or a bonu flde tourist, not resi- iilflllilflll "m! 111-‘ 11m "D'- evell 1'9‘ dent in Canada, is untitled to bring member the first anniversary of o\ir 1,, his baggflm. 40 clgfly-g o,- 1,355 wedding, and I had learned to b8 and 100 cigarettes or lees in open illdfillellllelll 811011131 110i t0 Temlneil packages, and for his own personal him nor to show that I “'35 bu“ use. Anything more than that is because he had forcmitefl- taxable, wliiic the regulations “Of course I rcmclnbeh" 1 "if! make no provisions at nll regard- "it was rcully our lmlleymimn- lng residents of Canada, so that WIMIIYOP 1lh$\\'0l'l1‘d-t“l30 Y0“ B138‘ any tobacco supplies whatsoever m y’ ~ . - . member we stuyer i1 YOU!‘ ll“ the may bring back from the em he 8am’ and “en mow m house, and the fir“ evellmg we Uniyted Slates are taxable at the next week." v v h _ I knew that this would cost him “w” l“ will‘ “'0 “aft to a‘ s d“)! “In "m?" Several hundred dollars, “m; “ma”. and to a roof garden and dance . the circumstances we could not zif- _ ford the money. It seemed a usv- iess thing to do in_ order to have three weeks more in the city, but —-—-——-¢-e->-‘___ Home Remedies 0f Our Ancestors. Almost every man and woman in America can remember the botanic recipes of our mothers and grand- mothers fo rthe treatment oi‘ dis- ease, an dthey were wonderfully do bendable too. Evcy lull there worc stored away in the nttic thorough- vrort. pennyroysl. i-zitnip, saga wornwvood, rue, etc, for treating ills 0i' thc-fzunily during the wintci‘ months tlint followed. In 1871i. Lydia l5. Pinkimnrs Vegetable Com pound svss first prepared from ono 01' these botanic recipes, and llic ilc- IIIZIIIII for it has increased to such an extent that hundreds oi‘ ions n‘. roots and herbs nre now ilscd un- nuully in its preparation. it hiis Fifi.‘ cnily been proved that 98 out of er cry I00 women who try it lizivc been benefited by its use, which is zt marvelous record fur any modi- cino to hold. TENDER; ’I‘emlcrs will ho rcz-oivcd up to September 1st for tho purchase null removal oi‘ the buildings on iln north east corner of (lrcai (i0orgi> and Grafton Streets. Said buildings ‘being 50 It. more or less on (Iron! George Street and 86 fl. more or less on Grafton Street. Tcndcrs to ‘be addressed to C. J. GALLAGHER, Prince Edward ’l‘hcntrc P. O. Box 4W Gold Medal Sliver Masai .... .. $.00 $330 $3.00 Sliver Medal day of Ausuet. 1923. _'I'.HE EASTERN TRUST CO. ‘Authorized Trustee Charlottetown Branch 8129-8-8-wf2wk. For Sale That valuable property 511115"? It the Corner of I-Iiilsborbugh and Richmond Streets, fronting on Hrillsborougb Square, b81118 N°- 79 I-Iillsbomugh Street. first floor in- cludes sun-porch, vestibule. hall. ‘parlor, living-room, dining-room, kitchen, pantry and porch. Second floor, four bedrooms and bath- Third floor, bedroom. Hot water heating. House in splendid repair within and without. Large well lighted frost proof basement. Elec- tric Washer installed in kitchen- Possesaion by September 15th. For particulars apply to MACDONALD 8t MACPHEE, Solicitors the bills up last winter?" I asked. At once thinking I was going to scold. his face clouded over and the odd, sullen look that I hnd learned to dread so much came buck. “That's like you," he answered "to blame me for everything that goes wrong." There was never any use argu- ing while Winthrop was in such n mood. so I handed him buck the letter and said nothing. At once he began to cheer up again. “At nll events,” he said, "we can gct out of this hole and go back to our home in the city.” "But the lease of the apartment docs not expire until October,” l gbiected, "and this is only Septem- er." Once more Winthrop looked Iikc a small boy who been deprived of some favorite playing. "I’ll buy the lease back from Farm Engines, Maple Lenf Grain Grinders at attractive prices. Write or call at JOHN H. GILL d. SON Charlottetown. 3170-B-10-fmw-2wks. Greatillearance Sale at Bideford I am instructed by IIITB- 3°11“ Richards to sell on the premises on Wednesday the 22 nd duY 0! A“ gust, at one o'clock all the stock. machinery and farm implements on Bideford Farm. There are four very fine registered Clydesdale mares. a number 0f Pure Bred Shorthorn cattle. some of them from the herd of Hon. Senator Yeo. several Guernsey and Grade Hols- tein cows. The farm is equipped with modern machinery. A McCor- mick Binder nearly new; mower. hay loader, new side delivery rake new; tcdder, Massey Harris Trac- tor plow, gang plow, severni walk- ing plows, 2 sets disc harrows, lev- er hnrrows, cultivator, manure spreader, 2 double truck waggons with boxes, turnip pulper, gruin smasher, fork for lifting sheaves, Renfrew scales, wood cutter, saw etc, doublennd single sleighs, set double- carriage harness, single covered carriage, express Waggon, 2 road cnrts, and other things too numerous to mention. Also n quan- tity of household furniture and a large Eureka refrigerator. And if not previously disposed of there will also be sold by auction on the some duy the Bidcford Farm. ‘IV-rips for purchase of farm madc known ut sole. For stock, machin- vigv i-tc, cash up to S10, six months t" rlit up to $50, and over that amount, 12 and 18 months credit on approved joint notes; 6 per cent discount for cash. If day rainy, aflli" will lake place first fine day following. CLASS A. TRoT 4.45 p. m.; ‘~i.-wrxsnfi.-dnicnstsn:g_su._vn._ \ 8135-8-8wfm2wlm, For Sale Or To Rent The Business Stand at Annan- dsle, P. E. Island formerly occupied by Messrs. Morrow it 0011191111- Bpiendid facilities for shipping and stunted 1n s. prosperous section of the Province. A0711 $0 u" ‘"15"’ n4! 754s .|. .1. sueuss co., LTD. , soul-n, r. m. Island July 28th, 192d. 80304l-1tf. i. MONTAGUE HORSE RACES WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29th. 1,923 us understood that instruc- dgunc out for greater sirictncss in this regard. The regulations arc fairly severe. _ {ind it w frivolous details of our first cven- lions ha int: in tho city together. 'l‘li:it first evening had not been Another I Harvesters’ ‘Excursion AUG. I7 $29.00 from Si". John and Canad- ian Pacific Stations in New Brunswick. I thing Winthrop cored for most was the superficial] part of life. But I was really pleased that he remem- bered at all. We were sitting in the mm shows ma, he has cigarettes living room of the ‘apartment. It or other tobacco in ms baggage’ was still warm and the windows he is condemned ,0 pay double ‘"079 ‘V1710 ‘men- duiy, pluc the six per cent sales Through them we could hear that m), Further’ i, such a person is strnngc hnlf musical hum that found m have nuennned to "OW comps from Ihc streets of any large w“, “M48 goods on ms person m, UUYT“ “Dllglmllemtlon of the is condemned i0 pay trlblc duty sounds of voices and wheels of mot- plus the six.porcent_ sales tax m: or horns and horses’ lioofs and foot- have we tobacco Cofifiscatem ‘AS stops, und the cries of children and,“ the mfmary America“ cigal__ nll thc million and one little details cues fienhig m $70 per 1,000 the thlut gto tot make up the life of_ the (‘my mus m,“ tax is $1722 he ci y s rcc s, . . . l ‘z .12 "n1- Mfllv “any lhsn- l.‘..“.ifl“..'.'.€,"%i=‘§’.‘iil.il.i'°°d’ifi?i.l. ‘vllml m? “mt can“) to the Guy’ I tliousuntl, or hove tho cigarettes swlf‘ “me "mmly" conflsczttcil, a fairly heavy penalty ““" ‘m’ “wmny happy now’ for wilful concealment aren't \vv'."' he asked, with more A“ {Olobflcco or clghroue 5m"? tciirlcrin-ss in his voice than I had gun‘): (m trams m, from slaps in m“ Milk-g‘ [all lxoirfzzkffiflule‘ harbor, Mr. Weldon said it was so 1 ‘i’ ' ‘.. s . . ., , , , , "‘\"‘c""‘ Yum" H“ w“ °""‘°“SIY illizlieéin 131:? Wiihl-fitsérlil’ ullililet of lilo grvnily surpriscil. ‘ “l mu always hnppy when you l(‘I\'i' mo," I zmswcrod simuly. "llut l do.~ You know I do. Of courso wc have misundcrstunmliiigs , , , . _I Snpvuspy pverymm, has, Bu, I Tho I. In. Island Ayrshire Brood- 10“, yo" a mo“, (‘only “is am“, hrs’ Club conducted a contpctilion were around mo to prove it. "This “Wing the“ membem, to‘ we, yimr will bc our second honeymoon.” 0mm“ March 31' 1J2‘? "flew": I lpflrnpd my ma,‘ against m“ substantial prizes for the cows shoulder. Purnhps it would be nn- making the highest 500m in Hm other honeymoon! Perhaps now we “Word of Pefrormance m“ one should find ilu- happiness we sccm- PM“ for the 3M’ day test and one oil to hnvo misscrl before! for the Honor 3°“- TO,I,O,.I.O“._T,H, Mad Whm About twenty-five cows and heif- ___¢,>_____ ers competed for these prizes and PmcE OF WAR SENDS Ibo folloiying are the results: GAS cos-rs DOWN Thu 36o il-uy class was won by B. R. Brown on Queen's Own with a mature record of 16,305 lbs milk and 758 lbs butter fut some other simply has i0 pay duty. It‘, however, he declares that he has xiothing dutiable and examina- IN PREMIUMS $999- $900. Teh following are the Closes:- TROT. PURSE $30090 TROT. PURSE $300.00 PACE. runes $300.00 2.20 2.40 2.25 A. A. RA MSAV Auctioneer. lil-imvfm. FIIITSALE I tho uurlorsigncil offer for sale my valuable farm known as the old llowlcn property containing scvcnty lilfvl‘. acres in a hi h stoic of cultivation with good buildings nom- church and school, two miles from Cardigan Bridge. Will sell with crop. For further information apply 3212s - - Second Class Fare up to St. John. Entry fee oi’ five per cent In all clasea. All records made slltrr August 1st no bar. National Trot- ting Asooiatlon rules to sfivrrll Entrlfii“ close Saturday. August 18th. < Mail your entries early l0 T. G. IVES. Secreiar‘ AYRSHIRE R. O. P. _ COMPETITION l138-8-8-I0i. NOTICE CHWOWN-PICTOU SERVICE B. S. Magdalene is now making daily return trips between this port and Pictou, leaving Bruce Stewart d; Cola Wharf at 7 a. .m., leaving Pictou on return on the arrival of Sydney train, duo there at 4 p.rn. A limited number of autos can be handled each trip. CYRIL FITZSIMMONS Cardigan 3041-8-1-wfm 7i. AonNTs WANTED A wonderful opportunity. Some- thing new nnd popular in personal Greeting Christmas Cards. Forty- 2321-8-17-61. iii 4 CHICAGO, Aug. l6.—Iicducl.l0ns H. M. DAVISON-Local Agent-Charlottetown m gasoline prices began in tho BRUCE a-TEWART ‘ Co" L-ru eight hour service. Our Agents are making $5 a day spare time. Write now for details without obligation. Manufacturers, 122 Richmond W. Misfit Agents Phone 82S or 778 Toronto. mTERNATIONAL LINE EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. Resumption of Freight and Passenger Beryl“ gem.“ G1‘ ggN AND BOSTON r! hturdl! st s will leave 8t. Joh P. Ill. (Atlantic Ti - I l. m. and e wsameYy ow "Sail" m ,,, me) for Boston. Ire to Boston direct, due Sundays about I . lye Boston Mondays and Fridays at 10 s. ns. Iliutwft. Lubes and St. John. connection Is nude vIs the Metropolitan Line d DIIIODIOI steamers for New York and points South t ' Qrstntor tnmrt usual Iif ti . 1 mmnvu u m“ n “m. o‘ sIDIoE-‘Iis. n i for . nssns mo oocKe. "My daughter sprang from alino ju of peers," said a proud father. body's Magazine. trips are vis mutual-t and Lubes, due 130mm .m.,}; 11 p m. (DIYIIBM ITLTIROOMI Ofl-M express the property at Montague know" LIN, n5 e>—--—- Small farm containing scvcniecn (17) acres adjoining 1irosptrrous village oi‘ O‘Leary with comfort- uble seven room house and good burn. For terms and lliil‘ll(_llllili‘h' write to RONALD D. MacPHERSON, 69 Reed Ave, Everett, ibiuss. 2319-8-17161. Private Sale I hereby offer for private salc the Montague Restaurant, the best. business stand in the town. This is a rare opportunity, any onc purchasing this splendid properly “Weil," said her suitor, “I once will make no mistake, as business mpcd off a dock myselfP-Every- is alwgyg flourishing. If not sold by private sale will be offered ni public auction on Saturday, August S. S. “MMHIA" Passenger and Freight Steamer 8500 Tons Displacement Luvs Montreal forAr. Charlottetown-Ar. Charlottetown Charlottetown C leave for ltJohnhl luvs her Montreal August 4 August 1| leptember 1 lspumbor II L_ =_=K:;...MIIII.EI.I - silos. August 7 August 21 September 4 Usptsmber II August 13 August I7 Ssptemgsr 10 September 24 25th at one p. m. Apply to Mrs. “ Hilda McKinnon, Montague. 3304-8-1G-3l Stolen i Sometime between Saturday might, Aug. 1.1m: and Monday morning, Aug. 13th, a barrel of glass Insulators was taken from the side of the Malpeque Rood. three quarters of a mile on thc Charlottetown side of the Winsloc It. It. Crossing. As these insuli- store cannot be of any use to any person and are urgently required for telephone work. It- is expected that they will be returned. II no: returned before Saturday, Aug. 18th, no effort or expense will hr adtmnraest and consist the . person or persons who removed 1. al farm on a tract of about 80.000 llnitctl Stains when Governor W. ll. l\icMastci' of South Dakota or derod stutc highway supply depots to sell gasoline at 16 cents per gul- lou, nssunicrl n national aspect to- duy when prlcc cuts announced by tho Standard Oil Companies of In- dlnnu and Kcnlucky and indcpcn- (lunt producers become effective in midwostern and southern states. Tho announcements of further aruriniinient of production also Ica- turcs in the gas price war. Gasoline today is selling at 15.4 sents in Chicago 16% cents In (lmnha, 15.9 cents In Kansas City, 22, cents in Louisville, Ky., 11 cents in Dallas, Tcxus, and from 13 to 16 rsonts in‘ other sections affected by tho FPIIIIUIIOIIS varying according to freight rntcs. In Illinois, Lowa Michigan, “lis- COIISIII illinncsotu North Dakota, South Dakota, Kansas, Missouri, and puris of Oklahoma, the cut mndc by the Standard Oil Company of Indiana is 6.6 cents and that of independents in the some territory five ccnts. Retail prices in Ken- tucky Florida, Mississippi, Alaba- ma and Georgia arc reduced one cont. by tho Standard Oil Company of Kr-ntucky. Gasoline dealers in Nebraska announce n cut of 6% aunts. The Magnolia Company has rcduccd the price In Fort Worth, Texas two cents making a price of 11 cents n gallon. GERMAN INTERESTS TAKE OVER MORE RUSSIAN LAND BERLIN. Aug 16.-Another; agricultural concession has been taken in Russia by a German or- Ranizntion called the German- Russinn Seed Growing Company, which will establish an experiment- idres near Moscow. This is simil- r to the Krupp agricultural con- "it .. _. v Ing 200.000 acres of forest good records made in this close W978 Iluttercup of Glenhoim 14,273 lbs milk and 585 lbs fut; Lily ul ti/Ielrose 14,709 lbs milk and 505 lbs fat; Lily Helen 14.106 lbs milk 065 lbs fut; Raknwnod Victoria as u two year old 10,685 milk 4G3 lbs fut. Ilrightside Christie also iwo your. old 12,001 milk and 508 lbs fat. Brigbtslde Charlotte, two your old 12,000 lbs milk and 477 lbs fut. In the Honor Roll class A. Mc- Itne & Sons won with Olive with n production of 9,757 lbs milk and 410 lbs fat as a three your old. Some other records were Lady Huntley mature record of 11,154 lbs milk and 458 lbs ‘fat; llrlghtsidc Bonnie four years old 10,165 milk and 378 lbs butter fat. _ O glue-jay The simplest way to end a corn Blue-ya . Stops thc pain in- stantly. hen the corn loosens and comes out. Made in clear liquid and in tlln plasters. The potion is the same. At your fidruggin near ' cesslon In the Ukraine. . I . . . Mya-Myblnsk. Sawmills will b9 prevail from all points at Winnipeg, and other western points. The {are from Charlottetown is $24.60. ALEX CAMPBELL-Local Agent—Summerside ’ G. BRUCE BURPEE-D. P. A., O. P. R., St. John, N. B. 3173-8-10-6! $24.50 Plus W. K. ROGERS’, City Ticket Agent 817z-8-10-6I. rmnvrsrsxs’ Excuxsiou Friday, August 17th half a cent per mile beyond. to .sli points From Charlotteto wn to Winnipeg ton, Calgary, McLeod and East) Women Will In Manitoba, Saskatoon, Alberta (Edmon- SPECIAIJ LOW FARES RETURNING TRAIN SERVICE-Harvesters will leave by regular morning connect at Moneton with trsln for Borden and "HARVEST SPECIAL" leaving there st 3.45 p. m. 3PM“! LUNCH COUNTER Cara-Colonist Cars of Best Design-Special Cars fol‘ Travel the National Way ho any Point In Wistern Canada For Further information Apply te_ W. M. FLYNN, Station Tlckot AW" ANIiIllllll NAT IIM Railway