y. _j .. m: iiiiiiiiiiTTEliiWii 1'1111 0 5 . 5 " in .., HA8 GREAT BRAIN 4 s f‘ / I'\ / W/lif-Y’. /// en- cn-rm Dalton. r ruin. I i . -. languid feeling occasioned ‘ by the heat oi summer days per year (nnliel). In nlvnnee K- Cnerle. “in... lilies. llcrnlng Dnlly (fonllel I87) “.00. per yen! lleliverelh‘ some '5 ‘up; 13k ago ‘mamas Alva ‘Edi- son. ‘whoiwe continue to believe '1 is the bebtnad-vertigpr pines his ii- wsqers y a ,'l‘- Barnum 4, g, gqii use pefheadilnee I. Burnett. Elite! ill PIUIIIDOI- .. diam . //// In Cnnnll. nnlIl- ,/////// j DANGER SPOTS 0N ROADS. - _ n a lilil 1' Complaints are continuous regard “I¢EDII , ing the negligence of contractors in . 1s Incomparable.‘ pmciugMghu, o, “w, mm u, m... F‘ ri-LEASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. .‘ ' INTERNATIONAL LINE ’ PASSENGER All) FIIIIGIII‘ BETWEEN‘ 8131011] LID lien-Ill] GOVERNOR DINGLEY IIIII lenve Si. J lny nt 8 . and every ilatnrdny nt I p. In. (Atln The Wednendny tripe nre vln Enntpnri and Lube _due Boston about ll I. _. Tlnrndny. The Sntuulny trips nre to Bolton ll nbont I p. nu. met lne SIIIIII RetIrn ' llonton Mondnyn nnd Frlduyn n! l0 n. h. (Dnyllgll llvlll Tine) for Enntpori, Lnbee nnd St. Join. P} lib-HI cute impassibie culverts and ‘bridges in course of construction. One lu- stance in particular is related in connection with a culverroppoelte the farm of Mr. Harry PauL Mal- pcque Road, about a mile and a ha'f from Brookfleld Comer. A fcw nights ago a young man, accom- panied by a lady and child met an auto on this unfinished culvert. with the result that horse, carriage and occupants tumbled into the ditch mum was flour feet wide and five t deep. The driver was obliged tr.‘ stny by his horse while the lady went in search of help. After an hour's search she obtained the help of some kind neighbors and by the aid of shovels and hoes, the horse twee dug out oi his predicament. Fortunately no one ‘was injured but the result of such a fail could easily have been otherwise. Other dan- bn every Wednes- tlltr) I r Bolton. .4 STATEIIOOMS IS-Q II Direct connection nt Benton with the Metropolitan pnnnenger nll height ntenIern to New York vln Cape Cod Cnnni. For ntnteroo-n. rntnn nnd nddtlonnl lnlor-ntlnn I'll!‘ to A. C. CURRIE. Ageni IKL-Inln. I. l. an‘ ‘an nn.‘ a u {I e?‘ AAcAAggvgAAAg éeAAn AAQAA Men’s $12.00. Boot F OR $6.95 We have ondlnplay now é 4 vvrvvvé vv 4 l TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1921, a?‘ fliQw ‘denunciation oi’ col- ‘ ' Hs explained that yn-nwbody applied for a job at his tplant he was asked to answer certain questions, to ascertain his general intelligence. Mr. Edison said that none of the coiiexe grad- uates had been able to turn in a / /// //////// j / 1 The stranger sers on ourtables imported preserved fruits includ- ing almost all the varieties grown harp. He sees-pickles. baked awe, “Lmywwry “fut bu“ on he L5. and yntY-ruenxs of. eiuwd his questions, and it seemed or yesambres "own h"; “Mthat not ninety-eight persona out of mmven imported 0am“! for break a hundred would ‘be likely to have - the right answer. We are-sure that m“ ‘mawugh the ‘towns o! on" men like Hon. Art-bur Mei-ghen, ‘is one of 'm'1'r strongest agricultural Qmef 11151199 Tan and Si} George features. He has fir-h served toFoster would have fallen down on him of va-rlous kinds, particularly “Est ‘I mam" This" 0' conwe’ is . not to ‘be construed as any reflec- the smoked varieties, aui imported. "on upon we“ ablmy w answer The conclusion naturavy arrived ‘questions when ‘they foel like it, at is either that our fruits, veget-‘and it was suggested that the Edi- abies. grains and fish are of nnfim ‘luesl-WMUV- whmh ‘m! d9‘ inferior variety or that ,we do not signed to bar the dubs from em. , - ' ~ ‘ _ qxloyment. ‘might have had the '-“'°“’ h°“’ ‘° "'°p"°-~'h”-"" H” lB-I-foct. pr admdtting p 1m pr nuts‘ and W")!!! ‘ll! b0!!!‘ 60110111519113- Thfiexcluding the men of real brains vegetables used in making pickles, and character. chow’ eic" can be and Me asfflw should be of, absorbing interest, al- I b ' w E6 “n O rather cessfuily grown and of as goothmwgh “than, that we can not averted y‘. r. ‘if; ,t _ quality as they can be srown any- dream pr ‘the splendid successes oftfila d” °' 31'?“ Vi! as f where in Canada. 11nd sumo 1p true either rears being repeated ‘in the 1Y3‘:- LNA “fl; ‘émcijnsycelmerts . ‘ t ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ . r ‘ of our fruits and of our grain and glrjfileghto bgirinpelgilfltlfiw°uélsgiImwe been pmymg m“ gamm m, fish‘ prfans for ‘pflpllllli’ goverrrrnentsnndisome Hum’ “m9” _we dam}? Him v prcyecting measures which wiihermcacy m: lmfiskxuilcifiJreNo As to the preparation. of - these 00mm“, ‘m the devempment and call attento to Mr. . -.c1.1 . . o for miarknt and for use on our own prosperity of the country. hm ‘who mcemly “W16 a WON“ Je- ””//////////// the cooked 77% ///% \ \. me hundred pairs of High Class Boots made by Slat- er, Brandon, Eagle and high class firms. Made In BROWN CALFSKIN, ALL of the travelling public. SIZES 5V2 to 10 This sale has the best values offered for a long time. ml-"klllzslarahetup and‘ such gre- See our window-get fitted. Alleydr Co. Ltd. FASHIONABLE ,FOOTWEAR cautions taken as will safeguard the public. There is considerable tra- done to avoid accidents. i OOfifi-GFOQ OO+§OOQO+O+>Q+O~O 9-9§-§§-.-§§§-§ 'l‘i1e impressions formed by strangers durinz a visit to our pro- virrce are h-rteresting and valuable. showing us ourselves and our ways . '- +0+++0+o¢+0++++++04+++oo++ 11111111211 rwmr “SILVER LEAF” BRAND THE BEST BINDER TWINE MADE IN CANADA. GUARANTEED 550 FEET TO THE POUND Perfectly smooth, no knots, never bangles, every ball guaranteed to give the very best of satisfaction. ‘ ‘ 40,000 LBS. NOW IN STOCK ' Prices as low as the lowest and guaranteed. Poor, cheap twine is the dearest in 04+» I possible that, im- pressions and outside opinions, i1‘ ‘ireeded, would "frae nrony a blund- er free us, an‘ foolish notion." Yet adl‘ outside opinion and indeed per- haps the most of ‘it m/ay well be taken with ‘the proverbial grain of salt. many of these iy agricultural country and that is what we are but agriculture is a very elastic word. lt may well be etrettiired into meaning not only the production of grain. roots. fruit. domestic animals and otc. but the preparation wihich in many cases gerous places have also been ieftgabies. that is another story, psrf unrnd rked to the ‘great danger ‘raps a was one We could prcparsi Willi "It?" “Wm”! Pllflmses be‘ When contractors are negiiigentli is perhaps not to our credit that Island will make a strong response I I in this respect the Road inspector we have left their itrepllration ‘to to this convention c111. and that an “mm "m" “mm” “skm M’ w” should see ho it that necessary others. l I . ‘broken several records. Plimnrined vol at present. much of it by nitht wtstves- While m" 5°" "W! CH-lyemions‘ as a “w “r them ha” and everything possible Shuuld betmale are Weuadapted {OT the gmwnbeeu held in other eastern prov1n- __€-4o->-_.-__- _ How |'r 3731x5345 stnamggfprcferred tampon m" manumcturhflng um the (M Mme glory m, ma: 1. Made a perfect score i11 lhc through others’ eyes. lt is quite. _ from_ ‘grain and roots 1O vegetable, every success. Therefore let every We pose as an almost evciusive- preparation of those for market, a‘ lead us into the field of nranu- w Drvvidfi Blwh employment for our cord in answering irard-qucstloiis. Mr. Nolan is an_,A-1nerican. ~01‘ is fore them we trust that the Liberafiabout. w "mwnm one‘ and Served Conqemluves m every W" or mmoverséaa with the‘ (‘anadian tinny. :He was sireil shocked and on ‘his them as wail ‘here as anywhere and , ational‘ training‘ and received it. we could have made It assembly in size and enthusiasm This was ias ‘than two years ago. and in constructive n-bllit will re- . . s pay but our farmers for many rea- w“ the “k9 o! which wyas mverwand since then in the University of sons‘ followed the larger system of before thought m. dreamed of m wflshmgul" ‘were h“ “mllflxfl”: farming. the growing of grain and this province. The reports of con-‘der m ‘bewme “n engineer m M5 by experts iic has made the follow- ces. all ‘show unpreceden-tediy mg score: in-g of vegetables and fruit little at- ‘urge atendances and an Onmum Delicious biscuit. cake a natural consequence wh ‘I Powder is usede-not a chatter of or sxccident. Its perfect leaveni ties’ impart "a lightness and do ‘the texture. and adds n tr-itiv "All the ingredients are s chemical analyis. and packing is done with out inJhe largest and mos sanitar- of its kind in the Britis \ \\?\§ years‘ schoofiing, yet ‘his say that he could‘ do tb a tioctoris degree in thr e months if he exerted himself. week's study he became an export ucldated: 1 < ‘w?! - up Al \\\\‘\\\\\\\\\\\ -_‘ ‘ 1d pastry n .. "1 Mlldic CIIQIIQQ I18 quell. Horsey 1°- e value ‘to food. blected to petition!- the mixind and matic machinery y factory Empire, \\\‘ \ l / t I ‘N é ‘n . b“ ///////,, _ examinerJAnnealed, Apocalypse, Arr-rm {work for’ in four (faodmon, Cataicpsy. lysis, Elohim, Entree, Eocene, F.O.'B., Gil-mil) slonism, .ier‘s law, lnfirsorla. Kilogram, lntagiio, Kinetic. m5 "mirfllaw. lifotacarpal. ‘was a professor Mnosm fifty-four in an Iyflomusl doped out Scherzo Siimony, Vantage 111. Here are the words which he ei-‘kmnw the meaning of n", 1guimpo, and when asked I10 knew he replied siimipiy, "store Ageratum. Anupirloxtrs, Ampho1'zl,|1lo1.\'s.“ , I A ""1110" ‘W88 ‘D3141 i0 "1989 ""41 W6 iaam never before equalled. Indian-Pa“ "g bout 100° ° ~\ ,.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v: \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\Q%_ rave Aujourdii-wi, Dabcock. rest, Bernard Shaw, Bokahara, Bralbie, (iaiory, Ceramics, Chzumfer, Clmrtism, hlnrino, (ticiss. r1 almcteriulogy. He has one oi’ thehx>gamou5_ DHJME Dry-mp pncctm beslt twenty-five ‘minds in tire 11pm‘ ml ‘States, so ‘far as the records show. The hardest test he passed was one in ‘which ‘he had to give the meaning of a number of words. Tirore were ‘sixty of them, and he atnsnvered ‘them all correctly in ono minute and ten seconds. est competitors who hour. _ Try Them Over F64 tcra llc-niliotiics, impetigo. lmprer, K ep- Mdserabies. Logos, Luff. Nirrlthus‘: Miidiron‘, ‘Millet, Morgen, Nada, Penepiniu, Ponroiogy, Pucr Rococo, ‘Mr. Ndiisin was the only man to; word w be 1vin-, i n4 r n-wnl.‘ til . _ United States Navy ‘intelligence .94 Vwilmblfii 1° "WWII!" 1""! DFB- pa") h“ not faded and that ‘when test which be considers intone diffi- the cry of battfe is sounded our ' nit than the army test. paring them ourselves. Our farms . 2. ‘Scored 211 out oi‘ a possible 8P9 all" ilfirge and the larger crops have fbeen found most profitable. , ‘Many are of the “pinion that it thing but victory m spur them on test, dnswerrng all question-s in . |fourteen minu-tnos ‘of the allotted ‘would Sm] pay to estabmh “mum to their haven of success. And the ' i scorning to check his u e LC H r Jseventeen ant I85 1'01‘ Canning and 1preser~ving'vin°£fldo::t prgpgj: t: laillgehgrlz answers (iris only mistake was in fruits and vggemmes but capital '5 In this onward march. In the Right iiocating the Packard autonrobllc somewhat sihy about entering into Hon. Arthur Meighen we have a hiwh" instead or com/neutron ‘with this established ‘wtral lead" ‘l0 be ‘Nomi of, and factories o‘, Ontario ‘and Quebec with the popular and energetic Mr. wmflte we 8"“ majority of our J. D. Stewart Ibeh-ind our local for. ‘ ce_s as provinciaii‘ ‘leader tihe party farmers are BVBFBB ‘lxbcheniilngds welii manned and deserving of forces wii‘i enter the conflict withf a better organization than ever be- ‘- » 1 1 -~.- fom‘ and with‘ no “fought of any 212 in the army A pim ir_1tci igenc plant in Flint. Detroit.) 3. in ‘what was plainly a difficult stunt information test arranged by tho university authorities be made u perfect score, answering all sixt-y of the questions in one nrinute and ten seconds, while his nearest com- petitor, an instructor at the -un.ive1‘- I sity, answered fifty-four and re- quired over an hour to do that. 4. in a general intelligence test‘ arranged for the entire university, stated by the university authori- ties to be far more difficult timrr either the army Alpha 01' navy tests. he scored 1H6 out of a pos- sible 120,111 twenty-five minutes of the allotted ‘thirty drninutes. and fruits, the latter being -looked pun "v9 “PM ""5 privileges I“ "m" ing a good strong representation of upon as liIlP business of very small delegates to make the" pa“ m this farms. it is not probable that unUgy-‘Qagesg o; Liberalconservatlve der present conditions we shall. COIIVP/lltlons. in the near future at hast. under- take on a large scale the manu- facture of our small/fer vegetables and fruits desirable as it. might. be Efficiency Experts The IEdison quest-ions were not LLALAAAQA‘ . an.“ -- v v ‘vvvo Daily Selections for i ' f t . orwn people. ' i ' 0 the long run_ Get our prices before a ‘w we Gnu-dun Readers m. o, Phyglque- <> you buy. W can save you money. < Furnished p, w. a 1...»... x . ‘t C c0 t - z Five years ago Mr. Nolan begun 4 ‘ " consciously to develop his mind. in D 1, C0.’ , ‘ MARFMAGE Ireland ‘where great ntinds are so ‘t - comrmkm his‘ o-wdr‘ dildnt seem 1rnv- > The calling of a general conven- —-—— - 1E WIIOIBSHIO and RG08“ K tion pr the-LiiberaiaConservatives of is“ “d, 1”“ ‘i’ u‘: 2m’; “t? Marvin-are is a partnership based thins "l" of the Wllr- lie was more d - the whole rproviince. in Chariotte- e apwa ‘mqu Wm n o a blepttm mum“ uffecfimn- and tl-AII interested in m“ strength or body £%$‘¢‘¢“‘=“v¢‘¢¢‘ e“ ‘He: ~ ‘ ----* ‘¢¢‘:r¢w‘- I town on the 16th instant does not, country m the “gm or conslnmmy ‘bonztsenf aogltgrlritisn thwtomaliu. d r mhkah is 0n a Mr with m“ 0r m“ . ‘ ‘ v ' changing condition-s. Becnttso so ‘o9 c _ ', e n " a, “r Se u ‘ brain. for he considers ti111t the ' u me Pam“ Busasm‘ premise a many different. districts wi-Di be re “:18 m um" or wedded me n g k1 d 3-1 t | , . Dam‘ ~ ‘ ~ ' s ouid be settled at the time when P“ LIL-erg" en ,est_of an a tie ' It $4 d! fit h? * if H? ‘Yé it i? if ti! ¥¢_* 5f $5 7f 47¢ 7f Q5 a? ¥¢ V? 5* a? 9* ?¢ $ 4i general “no” dacuon’ but u presented at this big conven-tlondind each should state ‘their viewpoint bodied ‘mien ‘is tn crush :1 walnut in does mean that ‘the rparty in this province are becoming alive l0 their interests. and with it to Hrs welfare of the province in local a-s " Used Cars for Sale One McLaughlin class order. Tires good. splendid car for taxi work. One Chevrolet 490---1919 model in good working order. Price very low. One Ford Touring Car, 1919 Mode], Overhauled this year and in good order. The above cars have been taken in on trades for new cars and we want to clear them off at once. Rock bottom prices for a» qui k sales. Call and see them. well as in federal affairs. Because llfwaislifyemrs the Conservative party derpendjng ‘entirely upon their good records in geovernmont have too ‘frequently gone ‘to the people in an unprepared condition to face the careful and efficiently organ- ized fonces of their opponents, they have been on occasions met with needless and LIIIIIBCBSPM/y defeat. Under the i-ive leadership of our newly appointed ‘Air ‘J. D. ‘Stewart a newer activity tiwgxq place in local affairs and ~ 6111p. m. err-n.- cidentaiiy there wliffbivitlie wider question of organization "elf _ ' d federal! end local and tp entrain! general convention has been called, which it is hoped will be upona grander sceieymora largely atten- ded, more entlrusisstir and result- ing iu a ‘more efficient organization of the Liberal-Conservative Party than was ever baforeknow-n w-ith- in this ptovinoa. - basses in first A 8Q S$SGQIQSQOQS¥A¥$=EQI~ ODIIIIOCIIUIIOII Miany of our ‘young rmen of today day have their‘ recollections ofgDie- tnict, and time, even of (‘ounty con- ventions. fof the Conservative par ’ ty, but only those -fn advanced Q|yea1s 1nd with tire best p: memor gGray Dori Show Rooms _,,,_,,_.,,_,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, Lip, ' 159 QueénStreet gt-ri-tfiw-rmme-tr- :3 ‘.’.'.'.'....' _f.dv.ififia§ql._l‘ii$fi_fl_y. Qiiilfififlfififififififiiififiifii fiflfifiifi vited to meet In one great assem- bly for the consideration of the 'wit.h ‘live ideas and practical sug- bo avoid overcrowding. it has been, considered expedient to invite oniy| two delegates ‘from each poll in the‘ on the subject in question. if this were done, perfect understanding would come tbO both. and family rows would never arise; as ot‘her- v lice Cream And Beefsteak r Ice cream and beefsteak don't seem to have much con- nection, but they can be very favorably compared In nour- ishing qualities for Carbonated Ice Steam h" 87V: Der cent. the food value of beefstoa/l, dollar for dOII-‘il’. i! ‘b6 Prices reigning in Charlottetown today. And- we'll all agree-it IS pleasant to eat the ice cream with The Taste That Talks Use it for desserts and "snacks," a delicious sterile food. s‘ Central dCreameries Ltd Wholesale, Only “p: ‘"21; .- GHARLOTTETOWN the palm of his ‘left hand, if be ls right-handed. ff he is icit-imndcti then we suppose tho itien is to pul- provlnce,_ ‘but this ‘regulation has wise both feel aggrieved and ima- not been made of so cast iron ai-gine the other ‘one is in the wrong. nature that any district or poll de Consideration “rust be shown by ‘ both. and if tihe husband or wife zgflzfezgugigd ‘lxrggeghfsagger :15: imagine alluatt he or she is not being trashed righrt by ‘their mate, they business being for the discussion of‘ should always put themselves in questions of the greatest import- ance, and not for iihe nomination the other one's‘ place and then see _if their imagination is not art fault pr cantbldatesfin ‘which unfairness as they mat-not iorset that "every- wouid result ‘from one poll to ‘anv bu‘? m“ the" "w" though“ “M poll sending a larger and healthy w‘ ' tnstaiment delegates to Join in the good ‘work of party development and organization. verize it between his eyelids. In all his life he has, bad only ten 5. iafll/fiyf?! {fora/cf <BY HYNDHANS THINKER mv ran-r By Sally Neill a...» ‘ I do not. know " ‘A ‘ ‘ What God has planned to come ‘to me today; ._~xpd 1t would pp well_ 1p; “our delegates no cont-e well prepared X\:'ZZIZZN\\\\VL —-- Green Shqaf -—- BINDER TWINE‘ ( 50 feet to the pound) We nbw have in stock our Seasons Supply of “THE OLD RELIABLE” GREEN SHEAF twine which is with- out any doubt ’ ‘ ‘ THE BEST ON YTHITMARKET and which we are’ sellingflat lowest prices ‘ - 4 l only know f That He has promised me to be my stay; And that his hand ‘has mapped out all the way 'l"i1nt i must go. i-P iflougcan‘? zxrzcr ‘ro cam "truer-t HEADWAY warts ‘ THINKING ot-"f Pnoe. " _AsL1-: Loss ' ‘ gestdone to heitp on the good work. There will of necessity he the se- iection of officers for the associa- tion and for tihe subordinate posi- tions. from the chief president down to the hurmbieribrrt. even more important chief managers or the ZZIZIiQIIIINQ§IIIIIIJIEI\\R\\B Don't allow yourself to worr-y nv- ary day and every night about fire and the damage It may do to your il do not know The burden ere the night _ that 1 drum“ pdmn; dram-mu, gem- l" "flu-Tiiibfiim w; homo or business. Our insurance of. these positions the best men beet l should faint to see it wait- poilclu take the worry away from available should the ind-acted and I"! "M"? you, and glvu your brains an un- i know be bids me cast on him my ' ‘we’ t-smmslod, chance to work for His love to shotw. .5119’ drafted ‘into senivec, and ‘the friends of the pa/rtty should have their minds well fixed beforehand upon the men and ‘womem- for ladies lute now] illporinnt factor amtongst fewer-mi rotere-best qual- ified mrd willing in under- »! do not kflnow The road o'er ‘which my feet must ‘run the race. But l do immv Though rouw It ‘be, though steep niece. THF ULDEST INQUHANCFI AG!’ PM Y iNPiml - take and discharges these-onerous .- tlwtles. it ‘is not aitqether Lire politics! ‘ party programme can, ' iihntti e17 G1 Oil! r r1‘ P1 tiif-"iii ' 111w,‘ infirnnya hm museum. "Sufficient n my rq-cex; ‘ 40.011! ‘- a 31312:." WHOLESALE, dam) RETAIL ‘, We are prepared to quote @" specially close prices to IN- STITUTESAND FARMERS CLUBS FREIGHT PREPAID to near- est Railway Station or Steamer Land- mg. ‘ Send us your orders early as we have only ta limited stock on hand. i A. norm‘: & c0. ' Qharlottetown‘ ' G. W. PROFITT, idgnihnslngton lrnfloll \ ‘L ‘l