192s cowl" cults! '- . L only l! l6. . a5" F“ , i ‘ “NBOKNI A uAio. APPLY A; Bl- ‘ _. a ApPLY DEPO; 1., v Si. é} n. 0N6; A GOO D ” m; St. r r i°"....§“.t‘.fi?; k. Airy 2953_7_27_3,_ MAID ‘iii-a causa- rk only 1""- C" o Pownal Sl- "'~ TWO CAPABLE 93 Kiuii St. ZSBT-ldh-Si. A MAID 0R MID- man for general house ly lire. A. J. Nichol- l Cove. 2812-7-21-61. _ EXPERlENCED eiieral housework. l“ ~ eet. AN execute usework to Si} 1° Tiff‘ ores! rinui uoiié ow g oi ills! 1t. .l. lloil‘ -ers Wanted _ - PROTEST/ANT Ellcrslle School. Sup- 25. Apply P. ill. llic- lie. Z906-'i~2i'>-Ili. WANTED FOR RIV- .ii No 69. Supple- lrcemzin Robertson, n. ll. ll. 2902-7»25~4i AN EXPERIENCED Bangor School. Sup~ 5. Midsummer vac-tr ly lo Alex Lnducr. 2Siiil-7-2 i-~ii TEACHER FOR io. lust 0r seconll class tilt"). illdsummtir va- l" l" Demon ii‘ pos- Crawiorti. Set-Ty (tar. zsssi-ze-si.‘ PRINCIPAL AND for Fortune [iriilge "lllofll- Supplement miner vacation. Ap- --Aiiken. 7~25-niii WAQTED. - Pong " hiiutsftirii sclmn] iitiit or second (311155 MITL one sticond ' YY- Summer and ' ill» Supplement - Alfred Moresheiid ' iobflwry Station. 2872-7124-51 (i? FOR c H‘ R“, 0 88 SANBORNIS 1 5nd 2 lb. airtight tinl. M] for Trlcolnlor or Porcolntor mo. a taguo. \ly_ Apply 192 Greta!‘ ligOR SALE —-6OOD AUTOMEJ I . MONTREIL- 40 m“ FIIQIEI-llltll Roe-l tlon Walled, I00 I0! ~ For Sale ‘FOR SALE.—A BABY CARRIAGE in good condition. Apply 43 Brighton Ave. 3i . _'—i_m FQR SALE —- GlFlL'S BICYCLE. | 40 Upper Prince Street. Al“) y 2945-7-27-3i EoiTKYTiEiEYmJf-Aito vest, size forty. satin lined, wore twice by owner, bargain. Phone 235-b- FOR. SALE-ON EASY "reams Seven) Wood Farms, 550 acres. . L M Ki Mon m" or wme D c Zllilliglll-ll-tt. SALE DELCO LIGHT Plant hull horse rower electric motor combined easy terms. Ap- p|y A, M, Agnew, city. 294997127161 t RESIDENCE FOR SALE IN MOST ilesirahlo suction of Brighton. liledern- conveniences. Apply 52 Greenfield Ave, phone 20-lt. or J. J. Eamon, Journal Office, Sum mersidc. ' ‘FOR SALE OR WILL EXCHAN- ge tor foxes Ford Touring Car 1921 model with electric starter has been rehoreti and fitted ivitli oversizo pistons more power tiian when new. Write Russell A. liowatt (lope ’l‘ravcrsc.. Phone (‘rapaiid exchange. It. it. No 1. 2SSO-7-25-3l. bile parts and accessories, busi- ness together with some fine agency contracts, also Gas Titnk and good (‘iasolino and Oil trade in Suminerslde. l’. 1'}. Island. Present owner must sell on ac- .count of‘ other large interests that. take his entire time and at- tention. Splendid opportunity 2i u vacation since lust October, but 3. boiled and cooled. Place the iiiix-. Eastern Guardian ..‘lVir. Martin and Mr. Black of the well-known firm of Vere lleck 6’: Son. Montague paused through Kilmiiir on the 19th of June. on their way to Point l’rlm cemetery, to cut inscriptions of the late .l. S. Murchison and his wife Annie S. Ling on thu monument iii shin cemetery. ..*ST. MARGARETS TEA - 'i‘lils picnic \\'ll'~l by no means a failurc ‘though thc raiii stopprd its progress on the first day and the rain also on the mnrniiig on the second day. Tho handsome sum of’ $1,150 was realized in toto. Tiioiigii tiic crowd ivtis not large it spent freely. ..*TRINITY OHURCH.—- There will be a celebration of “The Holy Communion." iii Trinity chino-ii, Georgetown at 11 o'clock..tho 9th Sunday after Trinity. (July 99th,) Sunday School and ‘Bible Class 2.30 .p. m. ‘Evening 7 p. m. Rev. E. Malone, M; A. lucunibzint of St. Peter's Cathedral, Charlottetown. oiflclzitlng. I PUTTING EGGS AWAY FOR WlNTER Mary had a littic lien: "Twas ft-iiiiiiinu and tiut-t-r. it laid like smoke \Vllt‘ll eggs \\'t'l‘i: cliczip, lint. stoppctl ticur. ivlicn they were Every old lit-n on tho place is: laying at this season providt-il lilltl can lay at all. and provided further that i-zhc is not in the batching no~ tioii. Some of the lions had been on the warm Sllllrillllli.‘ ot‘ April and llluy. th bugs and worms and irroi-n picking have brought them back into the laying notion vsith ilii- rcsul‘. that eggs are plentiful. l Now is a good time to put invay eggs for next ivinter. Two methods of preserving eggs are rcconinionil» / lucifi BAKING PUWDER gAlfijllltl-LVCAEADA -. i"’f.ztfi'i<z... used witii the limo. but experience has shown that iii general the lime withou-. salt is more satisfactory. ~ '. h. -————¢&>---—-— SWELLED HEADS SOlllt‘ people. are proud btictiuse thi-y wear large size hats and oppoiii-iils oi‘ \\'oiii<~ii's Suffrage. have argued that men are clever because ilic zivvrrigu inalc licztd iii larger than thc iltlllillti. liut the. nvi-ragt- lunatic has a larger head still. The thinking part oi’ the brain is ovcr thc tryes. Size llil‘l'i' means more intellect than llii\'l‘lilllllll'lll inn the. hack of the bond. A boy's iii-ad uiithlirziin art» (‘tilillllilllly lit‘ll'.‘\'tl(l to stop igrtiiviiii: at nineteen, but an expert has discovered that men's heads are u quarter of an inch wider all ed—tiie use oi’ ivatcrglziss. und thc lllll(l\\'(lli‘l' inctliorl. Th" eggs to be. prt-st-rvcil must; must lic strictly fresh. This tiff course. is vi-ry important. 'l‘li<-.} \\'ili.l‘l'[-{liiHH or iifltlllilll silicate may be biiiiglit. at almost any drug stdrir; lbw 1 quart of sodium sllitrtitc ton uiinrls of llfillitl‘ tiiat has bot-n ture in a 5~gallon crock or jar. 'l‘liis§ will bc sufficient to preserve 15,‘ dozen eggs; the tiuaniity ncteilt-ili to preserve u larger number oi’ eggs‘ will he in proportion. First select a fi-gallon crock and! clean it thoroughly, uftcr which] it should he scolded and allowed lo dry. Sticoiid,‘ hciit a tiuantity oi‘ \\'i'llt‘l‘ to tho boiling point and allow it to cool. ‘ Third, when cool, nicasurc out ii quarts 0i’ ivotcr, trrotrlt. and udii i quart, oi’ t-ititlllilil silicate, stirring thoroughly. Fourth, place thc solution. Be very Lturcfui to‘ allow at" least. 2 inches of the solution io cover the eggs. l<‘ii't|i, placethe crock containing the, for young man with seine ambit- ion ziud capital. Address l’. 0.! Box 13G, Suinuiersiilc. l’. iii. ls-i laud. 28514-2561 Miscellaneous dean's TAXI SERVICE. Phone} 443.1. l1661ll54-2mo. JNO. A. McDONALD, LAND 8UP;- veyor, Eizrmony, Jet. 2368-17-1mtii JLFMBER - ROUGH, B0755; and studding. delivered in Char- lottetown $27.00 for thousand.- iR. A. McPhhli. New Haven. 3i LOMZ-ROBT. FORD OF OYSTER Bed Bridge lost a blank overcoat. between Moreil House and Water Works. Please leave at Moreil Hotel. 2| ‘BIG CLEARANCE SALE OF Automobiles. Gasoline Mid Oil Engines, Renfrew Truck Scales. Piano, Sewing Machine. fine household furniture. etc, at E. H. Raynefs Summerslde, beginn- iing Monday, Jiiiy 30th. Won. deriui bargains and every inter] I KIEIY ‘ro HAMLIN I t e. A I . . 2885_7_2rlll:iy Gu-iril l ‘v RENT HFUsTiFi, "H" Rood condition 0 ern conveniences. 212. City, rAUGusr idiom; m shill": furniture. au- 2R38-7-25-4l. \‘_____ '°" 0F cow “our AND “_ ll ‘glib? rillfll u cow or MM til-lily dciitiiiibi m ‘lollu amount of 25 "R. A cow "mu" "f average _ Wcnlrtlliliillt‘. around Hal"); m lill- hill’. iiiiti Wm >00" f no silage , H sumo in the "i- of hay poi- eifllllrig L000 m“ mm pgrflrdk will roqiiii-o 1o 529K131 ‘l1 to 14 r ° hi! very smizsligpllfi’ looting. . "m M‘ (ma Hy n day . ..i‘.‘i.'"."" o o,- m: “l “My or ,,_ mflliiros rm- n5 o no: box r - have vastly amused thifeld Shah. article guaranteed as represent.- ed. it you want tn ‘hay a good cur, a good tPiano, Sowing Machine or some fiiio‘ tumlture (lon't-uiiss this sale. and l also offer for solo my Automobile ‘Parts and Accessories business together with some very attrac- tive and good paying agencies.- E. H. Rayner. Summersido. 2850-7-25-31 To Let "HOUSE 'ro LET.-PARK TER. race, Brighton. Apply It. F. Acorn or Itoibert Cotton. 2925-1-26-21. 5m LET-ROOMS. APFLV. so Spring Park Road. 2859-7-24-61. _ _______..... MERRY PER8IAN MONARCH S0111". of the triiimphniit succoosrfi of modern lifo renlly orillllllllfiil years ago in other cliines. Take chutiiig the chutes. for instance- Thot. tomes from Persia whore n Shah of tho eighteenth century ad a. iniirble slide constructed. ll‘ "\- inntiniz in a tank of water. "DI! fine summer days. having ordered out a certain number ot his wives. the monarch in question hnvinK niado them sit down at the lull 0|’ tho ‘slide, ouch in turn woud re- ceive n piiiih, with tho rouuil. that after o swift descent. she landed with a huge splash in tho water be- neath. This spectacle iii laid to while the ladies who were gonor- ally well compensated for their net- ting did not raise any." ' Fall wheat has shown mtirkoil improvements recently. the Ilrni days conning the fields men nicely, although some pate , pots are revealed where ice h“ done injury. ~ ' i numb the prusorvcil eggs -in a cool, dry. place, iveil cuvcrctl to -pre.voiite vi-iiptiratitin. Wziizcd paper cover- ed over and tied around tiic top of the crock will answer this pur- pose. When waicrglass cannot be oli- tuincil tho limo-water method may ho used in its stead. Many consider this method satisfactory, althoiigli instances are known in which rims so prieizcrveil have tasted slightly of lime. Dissolve 2 or .'i pounds of iiii- iilakcd limc in 5 gallons of writer that has pri-viosly boon boiled and allowctl to cool. and lct the mix- turc stand until thc lime settles and the liquid is clear. Place clean. fresh eggs in n chitin earthenware Jug or gck and pour the clear lime- watci" into the vessel until the eggs are covered. At lent-it 2 inches oi’ the stilutitin should cover thc top laycr of eggs. Sometimes a pound of salt is Facial Blemislies Sallow, muddy, roughened or blotchcd complexions are usually due to constipation. When you are constipated,‘ not enough of Nature's lu- briciiting liquid is produced in the bowel to keep ‘the food waste soft and moving. Doctors preecfllw NW0] 5°" cause it acts like this nnturnl lubricant and thus secures reg- ular bowel movements by No- ture's own method-lubrication. Nujol lira lubricant-not n medicine or luxative-socannot gripe. Try it today. Nujgl A customer-norm; v: l ljpli I i l I \ place it in the." mixturcl eggs in the‘ round than boy's heads. and that betwciin thoagcs of seven and iii't.t-<-n yours thc hozid grows one inch in trircuiiili-rciii-v. Sonic oi‘ our ilri-zitcst llll'll llliVj.‘ Iiud largo liPiillP-‘i but quiic as many have posscsuuil small (int-s. Lord liyroii. (‘ziptziiii (kink. ilfllifflt‘ Wasliiugltin -nii-ii oi‘ different talents, lint. undoubt- cdly all iu-ulutrs iii tliieli" way -bc- longed to the latter class. The litiaviirst brain weighed seventy tiiinctas. and yet it belonged to a mun who committed two murders and hanged. ma. Prismngisr——(‘onductor, is this a fastest nn llic linc. _ ('oiiiiuctor——\'i:.~:, sir, one of tho fast train‘! . Pit ilgtll‘ —I.et me out so! can see \\.i.it it is fastened to. soRE SHOULDERS ON HORSES ! z Minard's quickly heals sore should- ers, saddle boils and all sprains and bruises. - . obtained, but care , cisctl as too _mut:li WZllCll‘ will cause tlicni thruuaii lllt‘ O. l‘. V. gciicrzill_i' grows shape. ' Major-Gen. Lord Lovat, Chair man of the British Empire forestry commission. is visiting Canada. with other forestry experts. i A TREAT Sandy had just met his girl at thc cud of thc strcct. wlicrirshc was wilting for him. She was look- i‘ig into a confcctioncifii window when Sandy made his presence known by reinaricini-z: “Wool. Jennie, ivhat are y‘ gaun rto have the niciit'.’" Shc not incliiicil to ask too much replied. "Oh, l’li just tak ivhat you'll tuk. Sandy." “Oh. tlieu we'll tuk a walk," said Sandy. as lit‘ led her away. ——?—<0->———- THE GROWING OF O. P. V SIL_ AGE ‘ (Experimiuital Fttrmis Note) ‘ll’ mixed farming is to be folloiv ed iii Northern Ontario. and ihi» keeping of iivo stock to build up tho fertility oi‘ the. still it (cheap and sut-iuih-iii feed must be avail- iibiti to briiigtlit-m through thc winter. Up to the prcscnt time it has bccu found at the Kapnsltas- though greater tonnage liti-zs been obtained from sunfioivors. and at a much less cost of production. The i0. P. V. has its advantages over sunflowers‘. as it can be stiwn at a much later date, rcquireti no intcrtiilting. is a illll('li more satis- factory crop to handle ain't-r field renditions. can -l'e ."lll My tliu lilti- liill sizir sheaf as it t~iiii_l_it\isurhh= dcr anti thc lll0\\'i'l' will liiintllt- llll‘ full size siren-l’ from the \\’1l_'_',l)ll. where it can ‘M’ led tu the bioirtc as ‘first us. it can bc taken care of. for silage purposes it makes a viirv succulent feed and is rczitiiiy cult-n h_v stock (‘if all ‘lillitlfi. When thc When it is cut at tlro proper stage‘ l-tlfiréflng? q’. y and rat/ell“ extfe lance I0 for 15¢ 4 25 " 35¢ lug Station that 0.l’. V. is one iii‘ , the best feeds for this purpose, al- ‘ . very rziuk iillili"l‘ fll'\'lll"llill‘ ("null-l ‘ '. nn:l vtiiothcrs weeds of any lil'lil Qllfly full Ipltiwing i,-;i on will-n thc t-rtip is ’l'l'~ " moved, iwhich is a grout a in the north owing to the hurt t son in which to do the work, i‘ or)’ zidvantzigo must ht‘ taken of silage t-rtips that iniuiuri- in tiimo for fall ' pliiiving tn be dune. i has: the nilrnntagt: (I - and Hillll'll)\\'t'l':‘~ in this iw-.~p<»ri_ O. ll’. \'. will trrtiiv it] maturity in Ilrom SH) to 1W ilays under‘ " growing riizitlitiuns. As nut vrs and corn lulu» a murli i riod it) fully llililllft‘. the ii:i ,. . '21 .‘"llI)"\\'lll'li is (‘X[('li1li'il iii- ~ in r lly cold and iiiiplt-iisoiii. v ‘.- ihcr; and whore fall ploivliig - What more desirable in a Memorial than a durable material in which the finest thought of the designer is ti». oats are at. the iloiigh istagc. and time to cut and (‘ll.\‘ll(', right from thc tblndci‘ if possible.‘ fertnoiitiilion in sultant iiuusty silage. injury. the ipeas wcill formed. is the preperiihi li: ‘tin: been found that Wlifilllgqunlpy shrinkage til-kcs place llicrc is ovct‘|.~;liori _. ' _ thc silo. ivit-li "wine cert-iii..- whi At tlii*.'(-;<Qp_ Station it is usual to keep a llgllltfllllilliffllilfitl ifor thc settlers of llic ; stream of iwater in thc blower and clay bcltf Whrrt- they have no silo ‘ excellent irosnlts have nlway been it cuirlit- curt-d as hay. iiiulux-t flood‘ _ Tillifil be excr- feed for live slot-k nuti will bring .§.S‘lllllll ilrl it is in this L i ‘s a iiig liaiiiliciiii. Tlit- 1-1.2] - soil is much easier to ivoi-k when j fail ‘qrluvsint: is lltilit‘. an! llilllwli -., flliilll“! carliii“ svctliiig. which it; n‘ wlivrt- such ii on ubtziiiis for fullliw a. lltl"ll This prop can he highly r<~ wrought with a high quality of crafts~ manship. _ I Send a card today for designs and prices. VERE BECK & SON Montague, I’. EQI. ... ‘iviiitt-z" in good . t 21F» i»? iYiblint ll. BRINGING UP FAT HER- i§3*§s’3.§12?<;'1 Til‘? ilPiéfiifi“ WIFE sAYo KNYTi-HNQ -JUbT TELL HER WHERE HF HT ' ' ' iwlbH I'H!\DN‘T FQRQQTTEM MY TiCKET-i - HATE TQ 4O BACK! ILL-FATED BALLOON WRECKED IN LAKE ERIE-Above is shown the large U. S. naval bal~ icon which came down in Lake Erie off Port Stanley during the international balloon race which left In- dianapolis, July 4. The picture shows the tug. Frank Stanley. successfully attempting to tow t ha“ in“ port, The body of one llLfated bailoonlst. Lieut. I. J. Rdob. has been recovered. is companion, Lieut. T. B. Null, waspicked up ofl Point Pelee. ly submerged arid a body believed to be that of h ,_._¢... bE A MAN?‘ LET “(OUR \N\F‘E_ KNOW wi-io i’: N\A5TEQ “NJ-gr TELL HER YOU ARE 40in‘ "r0 THE BALL - r if‘; Racer "rim; YOU iyr CiOLLQ-i-TEJ‘ CQNQUERED Hl% WIFE m" Lkifl‘ - he partial- iisuzil way the. clock shows tho day Softening Water. of tho ivvt-k and month and the ll b: tliifllliilllll‘ of lime that phases of the moon. it has a carii. l|l{|l{l'~l Willitl‘ ti-iiiporziriiy hard. (m Qt‘ sixteen bells. mid eight diffo: i i Sui-h \\'llll'l‘ can bi- sufti-iivrl by boil‘ , i l‘i iiiizint-nt lliil'lll rut is causcil i‘ lltliilll‘ iii‘ lllili‘ ir- only ri-iu- I, - ~ lii llii‘ new iii‘ Milli!‘ chum» y‘ ip<~.~i iiiiil iii-st iil' illlhwi iirn l; . iuizliiiii: voila. liiiriix lieiiil iillllll . 4 \\'.i.;liiii_i.', siiiiii. “llll il is llii- lli(i.\'l lift. riivi- .-iil'i' ill‘l' for ordinary’ use, I ; ]ll'l'll(ill.", unit ss thc walcr is vi-ry l liziril. l-‘or teach gallon of ivati-r‘ usi- iwn lillill"~']lll(lllllll$ oi‘ a solution mail- h_v dissolving one pouuil of , soda iii .'i tiuzirl. of boiling l‘ ' lrl inure t‘.\'[ii'l|$l\'t‘ than - .' Htillii. liui ii ii: i-spi-a If. lllliittl for color-id iriiiiil-t and \\.\ll.i -'l'lii- Allltllllil iii‘ llllillltllllll to ll."l' ilt‘|\i'llill; iilmli llit- strcziigth oi‘ the Fllllllliill. - I lrnu iii Willvl‘ is llllll'li lillfilt-l’ to trt-at. 'i‘lit-i'<- is only llllt‘ satisi‘iii-liirv' ‘ This is to add irasliiiii: stirla .~ watt-r and loi it seltlc ll\'l‘ ‘or sit trays lit-fore using it. | | l l THIS KING WORKS 24 HOURS. Quilt‘ a liil of iliincs :iri- done by ll chit-l; t-lmsvii by lllt‘ liiilii- of York! jam iii-i iw-tlilitig pri-st-ni from tlliis~ fpnv. lt ivris llllllli‘ iii 11ml. in tho ‘hope ilizit .1 urge lil. would pur- chit-ta. it. and is liigli. in zidilitiiiu liuiii‘. llilllillt‘ iillll nearly five ft-ei second in lllt‘ Bzy George p, Molillanuz t-nt changes of chimes. Every thii : hour. from an opening l" U1" (lie! i-i-pri-s nting Whitehall. the figures m‘ (‘p-tirin- lil., (Jul-en (Zhnrlottc. iiiliw“ lilt‘llil)(iI‘S oi‘ thc Royal Fan- ll_\' ililllPlll‘ iii iirticrssion. and as ti.‘ in"; Plllirfl a troop of lion" (in rd llilvfii round. 'l‘licro is n-i ~t ion on Sundays. the niocl: sitipjiinl,‘ automatically O'i that titty. __-._41O->——?- . . . . . . . . . .. CAREFUL. y The cake iitiil been passed to i»i~i-i~ bur at. inn table but Bobbie. 3'15 irs old. llillillll'~ I'll take ll piece of cake ‘ pit-use. .\ltillii>r—--No. ilmir; banana cake is ltlli Iit-avy for little boys. iiohbie tuftcr ia-vernlscconds oi‘ thought i~\\'i-li, l’li uso botblhauds. C A S TO R I A For Infants and Children tin Use For Over 30 Your: Always bears m it tti showing ilii» Siflnlllfltpfl‘ . _, T\C\<ET~ i401’ THE ¢.u:i-»~<zi 1nO.-» JR .ui\v>-i-\cvw-.u.-<~: -.L--.- n-iw-ai -'.'€\Z='5 '— -¢l->-=-2‘;»- 113mg" '3“