{rusty m u 0.1) Y t. That approbation bill which you re- ceived frorn us: isNOW DUEt . Will you be good enough" to mail, send", or ask us to call for your cheque in set- tlement? We thank you! noun i. MnLElllLLTll ' ==i A THE wssrskfalilnliun SHOP from iiolmarra Catalog. I -ENoLl8H FOX WIRE ahiir nient inst arrived-Bruce's, Sum- Ii 143518 ‘l! feet high with ' over- lull‘ eta‘ -2 feet and having i 1-2 feet burl‘: at a price , ,0! only $26.03 pé at Bruce's. sum- inerside. 819-516 Den rnerside. 829-641 21.00pm pan. Get this wire as Bruce's Sulnmerside 829641 —PERFICTION IQ! CREAM cold drinks, delicious meals, at -PIPE BAND AT NEW ANN- Palmqr oad Picnic, Aug. 911i. AN RAOES.—V The Caledonia: L? ' 811-631 nine" bald u! Charlottetown than. I -,-T , y . which there is none better in the -4_ nous LBRAYCQWTtixlI-kiat, win dispense the sweet Wire ital 1-2115. 86x2xl5. 4132x115. strains oi the pibmch at the big 1812216. ll build two i pens race meet. The band will leave ' THE EASTERN GUARDlAN -2 -ROLI.S"‘IRAYCO* In: wire can i-eais. aunts, will build a fox pen 12:21:63 feet high covered lopandbottonuatacostoionly Charlotihiown by auto early in the morning and will give ten min- ute concerts en route at the fol- lowing’ places: Hunter River. Fredericton, Bradalibane Sta. Ken- 81081011- 830-5-2i SHOP trom Holman’: Catalog. ....'!'!FARM FOR SALE WITH 0R without orop. Good buildings. For terms and particulars apply to N. lllllllilllil will“ llby Killed illlll j Pay Her Debt- llriver injured’ To WINDSOR, Aug. s — l from fuur o'clock this! Hl!*‘l'll<»‘"" Llll? seven ycnr old sonLof] (‘tr ' _ _ and Mrs. o nei. LONDIX. Aug. e — A s.-tt1.<rac-‘:_';fii:°5fl'v,n'; “om m", ,0 m. L, for). prrangemenl has been tnallsgflory m ‘he Wm. cur“, and so“; with Roumahin by. the Canndinnwo" {mm m? wagon “I'm me [earl government and which will t?“ ‘“>h‘,‘q1 pascal mp;- his head He able Rouniania to pay 01f the priuiw,“ remowd to a nearby house cipal and interest of the twentylflnli media,“ asismnu. w“ Summ- odd millions of dollars which shejoned m“ the Skull was so badly owes to Canada. The Rouman "Irracmwd ‘hm he “wed only a ‘ew ian government has fill‘ 1i i011’; time been unable to meet evt-uluflflllllllfilil our" "19 driver of the the interest du» on the builds nurllwam “'50 Nckqvm; Burp,“ [njur-I which covered thr- trade cranial,“ and l; M resent m an “UL-on.- that (‘sharia granted to the klnzwscaous condmmh The cause oi doni in 1919. The new arrange-uh“ accident is ‘hougm m he (mm mem will extend the time for Poll-ion, o; ‘he her“... giyiflfi a quick men! 0f the principal ol tile dt-bfqmrl when m, was rpinvi] h, u, which would have crmitiated inlmsfl an M“, and the man um! 1924, for iurty ycnrs with llllfTilfillbnv mmng m the ground and the at four pi-rctgnt, for thc tmTlOtl flllwhwl passing “W, mp hemp; or extension instead of five and onelmpm M,“ ~ half percent as under the otiginnl agrectncnt. The satisfactory agrct-mcnt of the new arangc-msnt, from the‘ viewpoint of Canada. is that the _ Roumanian govcrnmcnt has esr-"Frencn Kiddies From Devaataled marked lls export taxes as secnr- Areas Afrlvii- it frr loth th, principal and the _ inyterist )0: thcpdcbt. The present LONDON. Aug. 6 — Tito "vim" bonds will be exchanged for 40 rod boys and girls from the FY91!‘ year bondsuons- 35th part 06ml, devastate-d areas have arrived‘ which will be retired annually iil-liof a month's visit in England. ter the first iivc years of the cx-lThey will be placed all fiver Ell»- tended time. due at flvs- and nhnlf percent andllnnd rest witha reasonable amou- in the prt-scnt bonds will b:- ndd-Int of amusement. M and compounded at six per‘ l l. flFThi-re has never hcen -much‘al produce destroyed or carried doubt as to Roumanltrs ability tolvff has hccn hnmDPTPii by tho lllfik meet her obligations to the Dnmin of rolling stock for her rnilwnyfi- ion. as lids one nrthe fincst'agri-!Tht~ Rnumnnlan zovcrnmsnt. MW culturist countries in the wnrldlcver. announces thm bv the end but 3-5 recovery from the offcctifnf the present year it will hnvi‘ 11l- on A VISIT TO ENGLAND p-‘iii. |nlng brook at bnclt of Farm ‘Shflllllillg to ‘been given is ‘fruits 01' The interest ovcrqland and given-a ("Omlvlmfi Cllillllil. J. Nicholson, Montague. ..'HOOT MON! “the Kilt-is band will mak yer bluid leap a: Montague races Wednesday Aug. 9th. Aug. 7 l-i. ..'FARM FOR SALE. 5D acres centrally located, well fenced. Run \\'i!l sell with or uithotit crop. reison for selling‘ ill health. Apply to Alexander lk-Pherson. Kilmurr TSiSJ-li. ..'THE INSTITUTE ladies will serve ulculs at Montague raq-p; Wetlncstlay Aug. 9th.. Adults, 50c. Children, 25c Aug 7 ll. HHFANCING BOOTH. ~— pike ~—gooil music mid a got-J time at Montague races lbcdnesdayg Aug. Fiilli Aug. T~li ..'THE 2.40 TROT irr Mm fugue, Aug. 9th. will ltnve some thrilling finishes. with nine new llerforincrs. and all of them out for the money. Teddy won his lust ‘rat-c, but see him go when the Pup. gets after him, and there will be anothcrbunch of "Todd' hounds after his scalp, 800.4431 Ahlr for .\llnunl'n nnd Tnlu- no Other ___.40-@i___ THE SHANTUNG VICTORY The unconditional surrender of Chins by Japan. of which satisfactory assurance has one of the first the Washington confer- The Chinese province ot‘ . hnntuDE. s0 long n source of bit- lterness and hate between Japan land China, might easily have be- IGHCG. qunntiflps or Pquipment and nnmrl come the cause 0i another great ‘vrnr. ltvwns rife with all the {seeds WlllCll bloomed to such evil lpnrtcnt in Europe and were really lresponslble for the ‘i914. It was one of thu mfillefg tragedy of iavhich statesmen foresaw as crea- run by enemy ‘J MIINTABIE u Wednesday. August in. rm forces and large motives and cars in use. .,.i';|,"a.n tun llllSlE nf the wnr. in which shn was over most doubled the pnmbcr of loco- ilir.i* Montague Horse Races prontisci to tie as bl! an“ "VH1" "5 usual. with some twenty-five 0t the best horses entered. owned’ on l’. E. island, nll racing for liberal purses. Any lover ol tho "King's Sport" will not be disappointed who attends. ting :1 possible hideous dcbnclc in been fought lessor international that of Shnntung. qur-stion in greater uncertainty, rocking of injustice to China. and iosterinrz all the elements that 2,0 gm make and incite wars in no< ‘lions. But by diplomacy and cou _cillation Japan has. perhaps reluc tailllv. made all the necessary con sessions and China is to receiv back her lost province uncondit- ionally; Apt] at the same time through the same. good offices, a. the Pacific in which most of the zrcnt powers were hound to be-- come involved. Bitter wars have in the past for far disputes than The Versail- les treaty had unhnpplly left the season. Island for dependable service. cept a substitute. The Trail: Pr 0.‘ IUX 120 The entries are as follows: Peter Aubrey. owned by Tendle Sample, Kensington. Harry Gem, owiied ‘by Jolin McCiLlic lona Admission 50c and 25c. T. o. IVES. Been They are sold ONLY lly ' mum» KcnalngtonL - "blmnrr-tcf’ tarY~ Which- Do You Prefer Don't be deceived andnc- Well ‘Co 1P. E. I. 000d meal tables under tne auspices of the Women's institute. ice Cream, Refreshment Saloon, Band Music, Dancing Booth, etc, wil all go to mnlfe this one of the best day's outing on; P. E. island this So don't miss it! . . ' 9 ‘ra- ms. ' -all|' pin Wcliwater ow flank water . ,_,,__ ,,__, m-_-_m_ a ,,__ A iii-mini eleeuinypowu. Our? writer systems delivdi-j water DIRECT from the . v wrll to the tap. Tho tnnk is used‘ to store air’ only. ‘Re- l” “"3 snltw-Prcsh water nt all times, and no frost troubles. No- "u thing above ground to freeze. Our systems have established a reputation on the friendly uutlorsthndihg is being es . ‘I tablishcd between (‘hina and Jn- ixclliistnlrfitlgf “ggrtljlletgegzuleffltlgfi FREEJOFhALL TROT, PURSE $300. j _ pan that has not existed for over ’, l _ Y . - I Brenton H.. owned by H. C. llooller. Charlottetown. “ L gillykayjtelarsihhltiwit: spénnti-lwlgzfivor: ‘(lllliilgpésiizlllgleérfgzlrlglgllifi,12-10223 i . f‘. t ' ‘ Keltlc, owned by J. A. Murray Lbile River. .. should M m” m“ a) Ewe mngk ,,,,.nbl,, £90m)“ m. the people’ and Mnc Cress-ens. owncd by lm Carr. Cvvshefld- ‘ .§ F b“, exwession to we 5pm, o, me in... recent assassination of foreign Nntnlle Aquilln, owned ‘by H. Kelly, Charlottetown. ‘ . ‘vanmngtnn conference. The“ "must,"- Raqhenau and n“, “(em bliss Belle Rico, owned by W. B. McArthur, Kenslngton. ; oriental powers are declaring 10 pted murder of Maxlmilliun Hard lfpton Prince, owned by W. B. McArthur, Kensingtou. ' inc world that! it l: notunecesssry Igamer:tllsnélfthféirmfiqrkaiusttze m‘; a _ ‘. - D go ll) wnr O1‘ l O Si‘ 0111011! 0 l - Miss Lltlred. owned by John l". Smith, Kinkora l ‘ Vance”. Japan and Chm“ have lrgnrk ?r lyflnarchlsm tmluupm. bu: _ I f d b" up crc s t e prospcc imvover 0 ‘lack Todd Owned by i'fi?orzrg?gasfl%sllirfifilown_ ' ‘ . mm the success of a movclnont to ' ' ‘ ‘_ ’ ~ 1 1 t bring back the llohenzollerns. The K075i‘). Owned b? Flam?“ Dlllke- ‘emou- I ren] peril lies iu the direction of Princess Aubrey, owned by Chester E. Shaw DeSable. l. Bolshevism and anarchy gouow. Teddy, owned hy- John M. Kearney, Sturgeon. ing the collapse of the German re Jack Todd. owncd by Philip Sullivan, Cardigan. “r1 alpine. glen?» financial condl stem 1mm, owned by n. A. Campbell Charlottetown. i» nmn- nmk "wan jimcgfi: Marjorie, owned by 'A. Harry Murphy, Charlottetown. L- _ .M [he time 0r the urmlutlct! you. The Pup, owned by l_l. Kelly, Charlottetown. ' ‘could buy seven for a dollar; and HM)’, Todd‘ owned by w_ MgNeflh goumpurg, Q 1 j when the Pence of Versailles was I signed three yenrs agn a 5011m- 2-25 PACE! PUR55 3300c . bmlghl 12-1-2} nmrks; two years Dongola. owned by Col. I). A. MncKinnon, Charlottetown. 0V0. 38: one your ngo 76; one l , . Baron Boy. bwnudby J. K. Stanley- Charlottetown. 5‘ fir??? lglhellji “may twcr 500. Nellie D., owned by R. E. White, Charlottetown. _. 1nkcnstonzmpruves111922131312; John IL. owned by W. L. Newsome, Charlottetown. i repuhnc may m" and n", nation Edgerton, owned by James McDonald. Georgetown. l‘ lie plunged into internal uu-lfd Northern Lari)‘. owned by J. ll.- Mcfl-rcllor. Montague. 1 . ’ , Already I ZWiClwlI. which is the Winnie lVl., owned by Leo. Prnught, Cherry Valley. t l‘ .~ | v U a V "- ""1"? 0i’ tilt‘ leXlllc illtlnfltryl‘ hi!!! Lountidu. owned by Tendle Serapltn-lytensington. l ' "Pl "P ll SW19! republic nnditho i " 4- Q ' I I Purity does it Take‘ hali"a_ealte oi’ Sunllflit, para it late hot 4n... in your washer and stir lain a rich ands. Put la" the oloibha and the‘ ‘ Later, rllIe tlaiaillrouihly, and your oibthl will 5'1 hbautlfully eleaa and snowy villlti. momua miss‘ the or“ ' , V , sltlrln o‘ the pipe at Moots u 8 races, Weduetday? Aug. s s AugJl-ll ———<ie->—i—. ’ 9 ° ' WHAT OUR F,“ Loss“ Mens Tweed and _worsted ‘Sllllifl, 1n c081‘ us browns, greys and plain blues, single and ion calls-ti "l-‘ire Control" publish- ed by the department ot insurance at Ottawa, which has been forced to take- notice of the rapidly in- creasing waste in Canada and has become impressed with the neces sity of culling public alteuiiou to the seriousness of this waste, the fire loss in (‘unnda during the yenr 1921 amounted u; more than 545000.000 and exceeded that u! nny previous year in the history of the “country. Returns for the pfrflfilll year so for indicate that conditions are going from bad to worse. During the first four months of 1922 losses have amoun ted to almost 35.000000 per mon ih. But the net value of the pro party destroyed is only a portion —sometlmes the smallest portion —oi the loss by fire. There must also be taken into account cost of cleaning up the debris prepara- tory to rebuilding; the loss in pro ilnctlve work while rebuilding 0r seeking a new location; the pro~ fits lost on work arrested by the business; the loss of employment stiffered through employees; the higher prices cnused by the de- creased production etc. There is a popular notion that‘ many fire losses are completely covered by insurance, but who pays the loss- es of‘ fire insurance companies’! Ultlmtely all insurance losses are borne in one form or another by the taxpayer. lt is estimated that directly or indlrectlly. willi- out taking into account the 1088 Nil life and injuries resulting from fires iniCanada, that Canada's firs burden in 1021 totalled the enor- mous sum of $98,435,470. And this great‘ sum of almost one huntlrPd million dollars is paid directly b! property ownelrs, but subsequent ly. through the channels of imbi- ness, every individual in (‘ailada bears his and her share oi" thr- bur don. So distributed it amounts m $11.25 p?!‘ capltn or the populA way of sPrvlcc or benefits. "ll-S fire tax of one dollar per week per family yield no returns: ___<a>-_-- THE NEW GERMAN PERIL That a new German peril eit< _isls there can be no doubt; but it lis altogether different one from ltlfat which threatened Europe be lforc the war. Today the German ,pcrll is not the danger of Monar- sprcad of Bolshevistti would 5Q a Jvresler peril to Francs and the rest of Europe than a (lei-mph ‘mo’. narchy. One of the »'iv1»rt this peril is a moratorium on reparation payments for n nu- nniber of years to pcrnlll the lint- tnn to gel hack to n firm financ- ial footing. lt mny he a hard" ship for France to warp r6,- {he vmnney she so much needs to re- nnir the ravsrfes of her cllfifillfltl ‘upon her territory; but if (hi; is a choice ‘between two evils it would certainly be in her inter- msts to choose it rather than a istlll greater calamity. I The use of ille melflc system of weights and "~ 5g which‘ 11in»! ‘been optional since 1828, ll now to be made comiiulsorflii Greece. ' According to a recent publlClll-I fire; the costly disorganization of‘ Summer Comfort in filoihlnll l i0!‘ f EN’S Palm Beach Stilts, two-piece, unlined. “ They come in tan, grey» ~ " and lovatt. Sizes 86 to 39 .J. . . . . .‘.._ 422,50 . -_ Grey Summer Weeds» M'en’s grey TvveedSi1mnierSuitS,:~in single and double breasted styles, also-a few Nor- folks, unlined coats, patch POCROtSytPOII- sers are finished with belt loops and cuffs. $25.00, $30.00 aud‘Q35:00‘ double breasted coat. Sizes 36 to 42. Reg- tilar $20.00, $22.00 and $25.00. Your Qhgice at Sale of Boys. Suils Boys’ Wash Suits in Oliver Twist, Middy and Sailor styles for boys from 2 to 7 years. $1.25 Suits, now $1.50 Suits, now $3.00"Suits, now $2.00 Suits, now $2.50 Suits now $4.00 Suits now - ~ $5 Pahn‘ Beach lhin s $3.5 Men’s Palm Beach Trousers, in plain cream and cream with black pin stripes, regular $5.00 value, to clear -- - - - - -$3-50 Sales, oi Men’s Straw Men’s Sailor Straw Hats, plain and rough straw, t IO a .- $2,00 Hatgnow $2,5OI-Iat5,n()w............. .$2.00 $3.O0Hats,n0w- $4_00Hats,n0w ; Child’s Straw Hats, all sizes and shapes, ‘ worth to $2.00, to clear . . . . . . . . . .91- Moore & Mimi. hi The" Menis Store; tlon and constitutes a lfiX of more ma“ 350 pot‘ annnm upon the aver age family. it must also be borne in mind lhst While other lnxcs ])|‘Oilllf‘l! stints-tiring in the f |.oi-'i€"sVNo"|T'ri-lt-: YUKON ' }.1i'.l'l{..~.f» 5.x conic uh 11w ri- Pioncersf the cnlvrsmwvhich" {Firs w; m visit ‘this outpogi of (‘ann- t-nrrivd m Franco by the brigade 0 m", lift}, llt- found ifs citizens wvn- pcrmainr-ntly llcposltctl by Klondyke Welcome Given to the. Governor General. mvnilitlg him with chccrs nnd llnron llynt: i ntho Yukon Exhibit hon,“-.h,.,.ughnkos_ ‘llall with tho usual ceremony. The rciuructl SUlillPTS turned; T111111)’ Wlll be 5130M ll)‘ illc vies . , ~ __ ' - - l drawn up in-rt-gtil party in a round of tho gnl ‘ 513 JOHN.‘ xlsllrzh Aug. 6 _ DAWSON (‘lTY, Y. T. Aux. 6 (within full lllrif‘ um M H ‘l, l. I . _ f m A ‘\v()r\"lyglnn rem," m)“, m‘, L,» A ltlnndyko welcome ziwnitt-tl tho,tnllltnry' _ "zlilitllw tllzlipldcliltorlilvto m; gaflon m Lmmn “Ohm, out m,“ Lord and Lady gym: when they 501114-11 Ills .\tt . cp \\ - . . . . on the great Iporto market with 1,991,105 l)“. 01d mnnuitiun o; Hlobpell ashore ycsienlriy in Dnw‘ llrs of tlu- Yukon Motor hlilrlllflpfllllfi l-lxct-lli-ticy tvillnqtrto Mnwulfl Newmunluatlt] on the lpufluguesg so" from n", steamer Wm“, G“n'];r;gm;.., _.\|1.v»|~ ‘u figural ‘slist_t‘llit\ Ilotltinzn SllVtl‘ minis out mqrktm the“, is n growing pumpe_ arse. The Governor General rcptlon from thc lukon rt tr .. ma. . tltinn with split fish from Iceland Franco and Germany, At present thcllertnnn export- ers are extremely active in trying A to get a firm looting particularly " ‘ proposals‘ ‘ti! i their articles such as artificially dried fish and with the view of ac compllshing this are fully prepar- ed to undcrsell competition of all inds. They are accordingly ' sending larger and larger supplies to‘ ipor- io where so far, tho fish find n ready sale on nrrival. . Right here it may be mentioned that the German trnwlcrs for some tlmc now hnvc bccn landing great. quantities of icclnndic fish at their homo ports and thni nftt-r meeting the demands of the homo mlirkgjs for the fresh fish busi- ness,.large qnnntltics have found their way to the drying factories _ at Gecstemunde and Cuxhaven. 1w No SUPPLIES T» r’ If you are building 01' repairing‘ this summer you “SEA~ FOX" OAPTURED IN THE will require building materials. BAY OF FUNDY i’ of lime, cement, Rockwall and calcined Iilaster, roofing. ' i - ’ We carry in stock at all times a large assortment lliAtlilllfllltllVllJlilil, Aug. 6 ——'I‘h- l. ings on tho llay shore have been very quiet for sometime owing tn the continuous ruins and-visitors hove been few iinll fnr lltltlVGell. Over at Harborvllle there Wns con sidersblo iexcitemontmn Pridn_v S when a smnll schooner arrived . materials of all kinds, paper and wood shingles, nails beaver board. and a full line of builders’ hardware, paints, oils land white lead——pumps and pipe. from Advocate hnvlng on board a curious fish, the like of which no one of the old setidpgs of Advo- cate held ever seenv or henrd of hc' fore and tho wise old faring men’ ,. of Hnrborvillo were also stumped, ‘ sn n trip was mode up to Seaside Park for information and Web- ster's Unabridged was consulted and it classifies ft as a senfox and Its definition fits‘ the mystery to a. dot. It was to be taken to tho Volley for exhibition but the wet weather stopped that so it wus skinned and will be mounted and probably presented to Dalhousle. -lt measures 14 feet 6 inches from snout to end of tall and it ‘\vnn We solicit your enquiries and shall be glad to sub- l mit quotations. \ , t l. t l \it Poole Thompson Ll Wholesale and Retail n t. Scientific methods for the outt- inz down oi the fatigue of factory: workers ls proving successfnblhe result in one confectionery fac- seven par- V. |tory being a twenty seat; increase" ‘ili-‘siiiflfllflfl a \ a -- i’ l, O weighed four hundred pounds. 110% aufier another day vritsn Itching. Bleedinl, or Protruding files llcmerrheids. No a operation rcqufrod. Dr Chase's " Montague manaon, Q Co.. Sample box free.