. .__... O -........,....,....~.... .WAXTIITE- cooling- delicio its-healthful s ,‘ Surnmer’s the time for “safety first" with family stomachs! Every one feels a lotbetter with lighter food on the hot days! And, crisp‘, delicious“ Kellogg's ~ “ WAXTITE ” ~Corn Flakes are everything that can be desired- for healtlbjgr enjoyment, for nourishment! g Realize what proper diet means to health in , summon» Cut down on the heavier foods that upset physical. and mental . ::~ energy"fand" eat Kellogg's ‘fWAXTITE? "Corn Flakes! They're, extra delicious; with the luscious fruits now in sea- son. -°* CORN FLAKESEWWKM» _ he was paper locket i...‘ n xtilogc-s riwiisuis an riiiocc": iiiliiii, “skid and has... .'in.“ aloe o need ‘ilfiumlsls’ iii the‘ usilviryos-iisvs an’ Everehdy‘ Flashlight. It is the only safe light to use around a- No feaii 0L igniting. gasoline-or, oil wheyidooking fofengine trzuble. ‘Helps to iii: punctured tires by illum- inating the w ole wheel with s steady bright light. Get an Eveready today at any electrical, hardware, dru , or spin-ting goods store and keep it in t e pocket of your car. CANADIAN NATIONAL CARBON C0., LIMITED . Winnipeg - ' " Vancouver N ' motor can " Moiitreal Toronto f.‘ RE . ‘Real Boot ‘s... Men‘. '11. ‘ .. . _.-»-0nSiie-Now-i " i ' I "mifhe, Balance: at s... beet Shoes and Boots In pointed-wee. They sold .ai ‘$9.00, ‘$10.60 and $12.09; " ‘ .‘..§Nii"§i~95 ., f “A ' I951, ‘vi-tidy, "if ."~A -. .is ~~.~‘».i l; .il flan. . ‘Liar, 4: I p‘ I \ F v in‘ ". _ m .-plclr~lrom ln INNIfli-d" _ ; V. _ l» .‘ y v . -. 't_3..'!9."- .- '1}- l5~-:to?‘-l0 H; - _ s...» m... iioisisiiwousiog- i at Sesrletown ' July 1 , Jtfternoon my! evening .,j‘T;H5Eb|NN slid ‘ tables are in caiiwhld ‘h ds Bcotclafort, Jill)’ 19bit. . ‘CORN FLAKES. , ‘ .,; music, Iliey‘, rs,~prenai~ing a rare , treat for (01115 1,. , g lsioceedsin aid. ofw (fhanloitetown saloon P _Pa li,_.'247'Gruf!.ou . s... ' Giiyi‘."aniiduiigslifiifidiiigageineiii oi’ - gar-er -i.o!loaapli<~Moi-orr.'Scoit,~ B. ‘ TREE-Mr. J. IM‘. Hunter and Mr. ‘ realpiiabl ibhsrg .- Next - from Cliarl ietown, s‘... t e. .- s -~—-; . ~ MEET all yiour friends a4.- Scotch- filfl. July lMh. \ ‘ - -I¢E CREAM eociAi. Hall “Wedneedny, .- D0 VdUR lsllwolng and save. 1110119? at the Emerall Cooperative Farmers Lid. .' u. . = » ‘ PRY ‘sQFjf . 00o ._ ei-Aae in stove lenafhe $ .40 per load deliir 9"“ 1° Ply llflrt of city. Phone. I164T—‘A4i Ay|m-¢...& cm -. -- .1. . ‘ICE ¢REA_M,_,_sira.wheri-_ies and ‘ice cold diiinks at the Bomb in the Market Building on July 20th. DON'T W33 the band conceri on K-lflshis oi Columbus grounds‘ this el/ellllli. A ra-re treat, 900g 1m, "film- Bvllm your friends. Y Ai-i- NWWPERQ the Commit- t?" 0F lhshScpttish Celebration and ‘ “'9"k9"5,°l', asked to inssi a. ihs K 0f C- FOMBWMsM m 8.15. "i: b*"'?”".‘a - . . WHERE AREYOU come "r0. maéinvhylly! i8 the Baud Concert‘ . B -s o v _ “bu; grounds. Everybody is ‘ “ __i S. Of-E.4Joini' IIGOUIIQQOII: Tueq. dfll’ llishtut 8 o'clock.lo make ar- rsllseliwllt J0!‘ Grand LOGIC Ob risers’ visit.‘ l v ‘iwl. ‘riie-ceaouslor-fii: chose bead ililflfldiizvlorilis - excellent g _Hear . em on Kills-his of osliliilibss glousiiis. , ; ,-.,,er~,-___,_,_, . "NOTlflE--'.All‘ ‘persons having harness at our store._in Montague m alidflwllllers-will- be iserved. Straw- berries. iue_io_iipa.in.-._. cold drinks. J. pspital. ... , , ,. juice REFRESHMENTS Booths. —~i_i»l.l_ drinks. ice cream, cignrsand cigareiteb sold at popular pricesJNo admission flee ,lcbarged, cars and‘ cdrriages fparkcffreefilt the Scoti tish Catholic Celebration. Scotch= fort, Judy 69th. - ' ‘ E_.|§lGAG_EM,_EM’1'.-7~Mr.“"‘i3iiiii% Luis? their elflesfidelughter; Marie Marl Se“ of EdmontonwAilheria, Mar-f ,ria_ge.to .take;iili_1§e_ early in Au- gust. . - " “ ‘ - vsooroum-eu come and have’ your medlsdn the Market Building whenjtiéndinguntbe celebration in the Oity on theéllth.‘ The ladies of Si. Charles Auitiiiiary are noted for vheir good ocolinig, some and enjoy a good meal» and- s-hellp a worthy cause‘. ' GOOD FISHING AT APPLE» Wm. Rhynea fishing at Appletree unthe East Riverwipaturtlay landed baskets of speckled beauties or un~ usual size ' Fishing there has ibeen unceriain- of late but evidently ii enemies tbs-right. bait the trout are there for .illlev,iiifl‘llillg. .8. ,8. “GNSPESIK” magnificently fitted’ ior ' passengers ‘and now making. ‘Qrtni-ghtly. sailings lie- tween l‘ barlotteicwn and - Mon» ‘treai, offers anyone planning a 11014118!‘ an iigiesl lp at a very sailing July 24th. TDiYOILOOIJ.’ Phone 828 or 773 for fur- ther information. sauce. srewan w -~ 1am Agents. . A TWOA‘ JiiiILION T "PEilileE i 1‘. ‘.is Oensdo. an igiuug‘ . - m§‘I-_IIIII_"O'YII_ pr hero: so“... e011! u I’ n‘: ' villi. c. HARRIS _ leedelhl _ , ‘Hi ‘ . ..IIN.IQII..;,C.6LFE.. Ms . i... ‘;‘1.: ,- n. - - plaid’ <_ '- .y. '.-.~. .67." iflmihlFvame-“Qm “Wu I - ' "ANMUQF or " “iliiiifiiliéiil cedars the pr-ice ‘ den.‘ l sinus si-‘rivsd. ‘curse glee and poets, get prices "while discharging. W Weir, Stanley. Jiridgs. - meals séavno --on~30th ill Mamet nuliiiliig iii-aid of row-ii Hospital ‘~ mere Qq, .\. casvisns - rnAv SALE beginning Monday, July-H. Emerald ‘Co-Operative i For. '-.~ -- ‘Quit...- 1 v one, wé 1...“..- "qiiiii. s“ féw ‘SEED OATS ‘FOIFFEEDIJ-vh‘ “'4' have a carload of .. fiwiceianner- Seed Oats lelpfi-oip glimqogngell- lng and are clearing them out at oi conirimiil‘ ‘Ysedjoais. Horsemen get ‘ 5cholcs seedoats that we are‘ sell? lug at feed oats prlcqgfre your horse the best; JULY 110111., ‘Solemn Poniliilcisl Mess on arrival of train in morn-ills and the unveil- ills an... ali-rivallpf afternoon which leaves the City at 1.45. j. “Carvell Bros; soon... roar- ml of, , .-...... .- .. “all?” Roam HOOn. so" _ "H" hmlhels Ir sin-QM! m! as! d llcious _y,,q'§kf"t|:g:; “:20 aéxgglgn zfghe ordinarwatssfii! hacks es for"'36 senti- st ell u... . . - 02m cors.. ' "i. - -. . _ , " PZERBAOMAL8 I Miss Marion ‘lMcNeil dfltlliilrlotils- Miss Jean Miss Georgia Williams turned to her home in Suminerside after spending the past week in ' Charlottetown the guest of Mrs. J limes‘ Aching. ~ ' . lulds Winnie Arliiiig IOWILIG. visiting in Summersid-e, the guest-oi’ lilss Georgia Will-inis, , iidiis.'~'~”_ij. jn orssi,‘ New Glasgow, N. S.. are all!“ o izuestif-‘lof '1‘ilVLrs..J. W; I "Mr; and Mrs. John A. iCampbel-licrop above‘ iihewiv ‘ and M-ns. iGharlesiCampbell, of Wol-‘iwliwl. 0W5 liaistoiii, Moss, accompanied .by Mr." Cdnipibells lather, M1". |Neil Camp‘ bell, of Kingston, iREiL, motored through New Haven, Riverdale and Bonshaw, in Mr. Campbell's light six Studebaker car, visiting their many mends on ibhe may. ‘ Globe. town is visiting. in Rocky sBoint-the finest other aunt. ‘MTG.- Ei-nest Cur- e. Walker, of Summer» side spent the past week in Char- lottetown the guest o! Miss Hilda Smith. _ has re- . ‘of Chiirlotte- lfami-ly and Grant, must cell‘ for same bsiore August Mal-slum“; _ 1st. as we are closing Wt thebu- y‘; ;__,-,..,, Billess there on l t date. B.‘ M", Mam. gum; _ oppggkes L- Hardy 811d 0v» ' ‘Station motored to ills cit)’ ‘Ell?!- .-. ‘z... -'-"'.'?.'*. ” ' 'illi's. snisci-iiiiziivs Auxiliai‘ will ‘my $1“ All!" 1° M“ 4“ serveiliieailisjin flie“ Market? Build- Hen-W liiiqfiz-‘ioirflld’ Ken! Sm . ins fiursdiiv. July 201-b- Dimiera iisv. Dr. J. w. Wadman and Mrs. Wsdnlan. of il-Ionolulu, who have been the Quests of Mr. and ‘Mrs. 1S. lSihirley, 1095 lFeliawiliy,‘ Mal- Mass,’ wiill "pass che‘ remainder of’; the summer in the provinces.- Boston ' ' 7M1 “Miss McKenzie crossed by the’ Calf-Ferry’ oil Saturday eveningeo route ho-her-bome in iilrennbiiiiivorf. having spent Abe. past year-Jo Southern. Alberta. dvirs. CharlesCampbeli and iwiii sonsPIRii-ssell-aiid iCecil‘ Campbell? - ; oti-IWolIQston,‘ Mal-is}, a/reflenjoying “W811”!- avery pleasant vacshion- with MT. msalblfl- Qempbeils parents, lMr. Neil csinpnsii, or Kiings and Mrs .‘ toil. ‘PJEJI. Mr. and Min. Samuel McLeod oi n‘?! Winnipeg, Man, who are visiting ilniends ion the _.Island, spent part of the ‘Week witli',lt1,'r.,_ll/l'~c‘l.-.eod’s lbro- tlier, IMF. and " Mrs.‘ ‘M. 1b.. McLeod, Spring ,street. " ' - f-,. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Bernard accompaiiiedby their. two children Bernard. and I lftoy ‘motored from ilieir home in Ruinrford, liiaiiic and are visiting »- Mrs. =~ Goodieliows mother, lMi-s. Mary Curtis, Peakes Station. city Saiurdaix, (_- :'. a l‘ were visitors to the lMw. and iMi-s. Harry Biden, the Mr. Vincent ‘qiorri Misses Helen and Margaret Biden oi Amherst motored from Amherst Biden is a golf taking ‘part iirth pionsb-lp. to the city Saturday. Mr enthusiast and .is e “Muritiliie cham- “B? r 7"'~.4... I“; 10b.’ ,Ss aiibor. who‘ has-me n \ site dug Mi. Xavier l g Qllf-w‘ leviisitlflsf-ii-ii mother? = “Mrs. Donald Moi-iiisonJ-of: Savage i-lllao- bflf- MP» Morrison lies; Joeeiraliseni. ' ‘film lilo -P"QYi.11¢bs f" Piliiilllcr 1WD Years and was geaclilng school , lii Oallfornis for dixfeeiffyeans.” “Mr”. Morrison whlfrflcelvdd minor 11ers {or-Priesthood l-sat yea: N.” 8t. Michael's Cathedral, hi. ‘i .1, v ‘f’: w. (-‘i."‘. -’- l " 5"» >- n‘ r -Window :» And _ """' W"- ‘Jiml i‘ "" "bid ‘W’ i . e v- U Ilfiii -, lfi‘. All heinbilillffWitln§1liPI i ., 1 . , - . . , , ~ . . ~. . - ‘ . ‘ov-ia-nii-i"vnii;' ‘We ~,"*"j*?' .= '. m: ‘, __ __i» :,~'_ , _. ' ‘Eh.’- ‘|i.iJ|.““-\ ~, . . 4-... ...» __ . ' ' , u .. c . , _ , i usmqfiliti" ..1131)’QHAlII-VTTFTPWN»... ‘ ,=_...»- 4 yij-i» v.1 _>'-\'it, _.' , and lizwilfl when» Ullifuilll» . ‘Electrician "5 w"... -.~1..' - ll v . \ s, ullliOl/UUI wind Aiareslnn- ‘ ‘ ‘Lu; Flashlights‘. sflieleet at ~ ’ ohsapesF-lirloegswe "srsmew 400 different rsdlo parts on ueill: llesinoludlnq the lowest , Juices. Oompldte Marconi set flfl. Westinghouse set ‘M0. ptnpr eete 0110. eons h, are sill- ‘..s.;lis1sss...o s...» . Queen Tyree}. ‘ '_ ;-\....I,._.~,‘_-’., 1.. Sivhriua‘ “ff-QR . .0. moi“- Toronto. ‘muaflgflnn n“ n: _ is, being cordially welcomed ,_by Our ezallaetion nu uli If ' ‘imam’! remuves‘ ' 12... mains m. yin bene- g y 4 _‘_ I ow today-fer i ‘led: oiir JIIW line ly complete or‘ u redw- sets; Oven t amplification.- .. 3,1,8. fills: ills Head Ofllce oi. the issnii of r ‘Moiidrealsiroinits Branches. The ‘Branch, Mansion-s have couplets ' ‘knowledge of‘ each ~ Y H 0i ‘results above average. lgnoddfieliow ' ‘um - .igie cumu i-‘ , iiwllepoitg,g_lgp. ‘Below, will ibe found a Mist-syll- Omieoi telalvsiihic i-oporie received and inhim local situation and are in close touch wiph Crop‘ conditions. in all section-s oi the districts mentioned. ,. " General.‘ - n - ne have been o! ninteiniall- ‘ban- oitt in the lkratrie Ffrovincas. and on the’ whole the‘ crops aria tn a tavoraiblel condition. All the‘ crops in Oaiiami-o are unusually ‘promising, heavy crop; good ‘kields o! Thay are assured in Quebec and Maritime IPmvinces; ‘roots and druit in good condition. 11H -Biiiii.sh Columbia most crops are suifeiiinlg- droni- drought. _ jfrairle "Provinces. iffidinbuifion’ District-Wheat head- ing out in some sectionssbould The fair ayeroke cPQDZ oats, good condi- tion; ha’ not‘ promising. Calgary District Due to heavy rainfall pros- écis‘ ariibre encouraging; esirly sown wheat northern and north- eastem. section .headin.g out too 3000;‘ yield probably light; and barley later sown should yield wcil; pasture improving. hay crop light. crop in southern section in heaiihy coiidihion; average yield practically assured. Letbibridge Diatrici-—~Odndit.iona materially im- proved by ‘splendid rains. Alialfa cutting commenced, yield favor- able; psisturagexexcellent; condi- UUIIFiJBSFSiIICG 1016; some hall damage. iSaslkswon IJisiirict-—Lo cal showers only during the past week and heavy rains now needed as grain showing effects of drought; croys on stubble will ibsshort and yield light; wheat heading oui or in head; favorable. weather condi- tions rsquired to produce fair aver- age yield. Regina District—Pros- pects generally promising. good rains ‘have fallen and moisture ii-s ample; lute sown wheat .in s num- Iber of districts not beaded out; hioppers held in check and Hanger is now practically over; rye filling well and cutting general in a few days. Winnipeg 'Di~st:rict— Recent heavy rain has iproveded suificient moisture; crops have made ' rapid‘ progress under ideal conditions‘ and prospects sire good; rye cutting should lbs general about 20th inst; no damage from rust or grasshop- ‘Der-s. i, i lirevince of Quebec. ..-.l Qhe" warm weather ihas ‘been beneficial to _all crops; haying '18 proceeding in mauyjdist-ricts, and a good y1el(l'_is assured; root crop! are doing well, grass Plinth-PF: i5 9V‘ g-rywhgrg in very good condition. ‘ ' Flirovliioe at Ontario. ‘gr ‘conditions generally fav- l-my mom or. the, whole ‘well d; fall wheat ripening very fast, cutting has commelwPd S0ma districts; indications are for erage — spams and barley prOmlP/B lweli-over average: ills)’ usually loi-ge crop practically all cut; corn crib in ‘good condition and making rapd growth. iFrult, large croirin- dicated; pasture -in splendid condi- tion. ' advance Maritime Provinces. ' .14“ promises ‘heaviest crop in years; pasture excellent; oats. W games, nipples and small li-uits all] 5004.; inject, all reports optimist c , . Province of British Columbia. Drought genera-l except ior light showers ‘around ‘Princeton. Hail. grinin and roots all lbelow average. Ashcroft; potatoes above averaBB. but "lbsan crop i failure. OksIIEZB-IL. water situation causinS “M1913” apples lair- coop. stone fruits 800d. tomatoes ripening well. Fraser Do You Need a Good Blood Medicine Ahd ilifti-bnbles of your Qibmloil, Kidneys and Liver? . “l-‘orithe verybast that medical skill csivmekq-r... That has been used in hundreds oi ham formerly fifty rem. .- , ‘T ibse proved its vaiue by s wonderful record oi success,- Tahellondla Bursa arlllls. It. will purify your b ood, ood gppetite, promote assimilation uiifl ou up and put you in good ‘oondit on loathe season. 17m‘- Idopdn Sariisperiila today. _ to let‘ as cvuldsnlxe your Inner J i: ‘Ilritiihse too. You can save mnougli In the course of a ' yssr lto huy tuliee-_ As for your WQP" tires, our vulcsnlzlng will ' Qufprllg you with the werider- “ tnrbeonelnlee In s10" "P . you, . RAINOR . TIRE i". . 1 ~1?i\¢ss“8=l?-il=‘;‘ " "My ‘is nractlcallymli, cut. and. is a .4 oat-s ' scattered damage ilrom bail; grass- - give you s , several‘ new‘ - ~ lSURGERY ~ ".- i- FIRE CURED! “ Fire-curing " unites great quality! Yes, fired to create the best smoke mbn ever put in his pipe! ness which yields more smoke pleasure right down to the last puff. That’s the answer to AMEIQICAN NAVY PLUGS true quality and flavor with a perfect mellow’ mild- Valley, tree fruits above average; small fruits drying on stein, Vain’ conver Island, iberrles fair crop; up country range condition .poor due to drought and grasshoppers. ‘The may overleaf indicates the approximate extent iof Mlle distfifllfi ireierred to .in the albove report. -i-¢-e>———-— BRITISH CATTLE MARKET. sliilk. Shiites, 2214c to 2274c. Irish 20%c to 21%c. Approximately 1260 m Americans oifered. lGlasgow reports 442 Caiiacllali. States from 1-2%c in 184340. (iiliid. to ma.) DEI‘ pound live livelsllt, Aiboui equal to 24!/_-c io 26%c. .ln siiiik. .Scotch‘l6c to 18o'per~pound,- live weight. .l~ri8Ji.13‘/i" .I.i>..1*~‘/¢,°.- per pound. Three hundred aila~ dlans -lield for next week, as no boat scheduled.- .- London quotes Canadian and Am- erican ‘dressed sides -l9%c ‘to 2184c. Supply imoderiite, demand tail‘. Sailings from Montreal week ended July 10, 1922. - ' S.S, Manchester ‘Producer to Liverpool . . . . . . . . . . ..l~i7 head ISIS. Cornisbiman do ‘Liver- pool .............................. .. 81L! lieao ‘BRITISH BACON MARKET. Dominion Lilve Stock Branch Cables July a, 1922. ‘Cfllllildilll leanest and lean 130s. to 140s. Prime,'1-25s to 135s. ‘ilrm. American L110s:-‘to"1llid. firm. llrish Bhkenhead ‘reports "Canadian. 2154c 1o 21%c (Iliad lo lived.) 111 ‘p? u .. 1 . A" - ito 154s. Old siockswell cleared. is about 6c per-pound; or 334s per Danish killings, 40,052 head.- . pound on a IMO-pound steer. a to- tal cost on‘ sn- animal of M225. Such a host lie QM, of line with Brit- Proipects ior Canadian Fat Cattle;- lfiil selling prices ‘and will ultimate- on the Scottish Market. Tile market for Canadian Fat Cattle ior iinlileddzide slaughicr at Glasgow from ilovv uiitll tile Autumn ' * \ will show u more or less marked Fire losses in iCanad decline iii values, according to a week ended July,_l2. are estimated report received by the Dominion hy Tile IMonelsry ‘Times at $1.273.- ‘Live Stock Branch, irom a very re» 100 mompared with $781,700 the liable ‘sicurse iii Scollliiid. .<lt up previous week. pears ililii Ireland has fairly hellvi holdings oi gooll-coiiilllioiicd canlie, that by tile enil 0i‘ the moiilii, the first oiilire big Scottish lamb sales lake iillll-e and Llin very largo quali- Lilies oi‘ Yllllllg mutton will ‘be put Oil‘ the marker. ms well, the Scot- lisll siiliiliier Em]. o1‘ cziltiP inst maturing and will also ihe showing up i()~\\'ill‘il llic cud of the month. Supplies o‘i’ laairlrfflicre fore promise ‘to lie ‘very -i'lill~ and QNT PRES. a ac - v New Incorporation; Authorized capital of $11,989,000 is represented lby companies whose lncorporations “were reported in The Monetary ‘Times during the week ended Jilly 8, compared with $1<_i.932,500 the previous week. A comparative summary ‘by provinces is‘ as iollows:——* Weekended. Weekended ‘will bofiiziralleled by ample sup- July 1. July 8. plies oi frozen and chilled meats, Donlinion ...$1,-_i35,000 $4,040,000 f iPuirtlier, tile puiiuhlising power Alberta 646.500 .01‘ the British ivorkiug mun is said B- lcfllllmbll 350.009 455.090‘ to be weaker than even one year Manitoba 610,000 -—————— ‘ago. His wages are down COHSidPf~_Ontl1‘Ti0 .l1,430.099 5.227.500 ably and from indications, will like- Quebec 647.500 55.000 Vlyly go somewhat lower. No reap- Saskaitchewan.———,——— 665,000 liiOll iii values such as experienced during the past three years is ex- Totals .-$14.332J500 811.939.9013 peeled, and, the colnrespondent tines, the Canalliiui collie trade can only continue Oil tile basis oi’ ilirlliei- reductions ill cost of trans- -—--¢o&—-— Not-hing is harder on a woman's now hat than one of her enemies. —m _; Ill] Draws ‘Your At poruition. Tile cost of sending a Th? easiest ‘w... to lose your 160s. toldlekguiet.‘ lDa-nieh, “$11505. carcass from Toronto 1.0 Glasgow memory is to iborrow money. l , 9 . 51,0 teiition __i a pect it a ‘Wide ‘r t 1w traté y‘ .4 .. Ils 4L ‘. ijiplwF? That is the kind of Printing to have ‘done. Q Do you always ask for a sample of the material t0 be used in your job? itdoes not appeal to‘ you, why ex-H A LETTER s... BILL HEADS to ‘w... ~ also supply samples of material used and quotations on same. I ‘We only ask a trial ordeiE-we are convinced you will be satisfied. Tlie..Ceiiital..i.ilii-’iiiitiery to convince others that you are waivake firm?‘ u. , p e would be pleased to deniom .i ‘some of our ‘make-ups .4204; .17§‘]K¢n¢ sis " q- ly prove a prfiibitive condition. a during the ,