cosr 131,152‘?- NG BABWQ _ - TEEZIHINGV TIME 11p limb Become Loon “my”, d tzry. colic, cram . mgniiQt t Bmeelves; the gums - " W ‘tad canker! form in the . This ‘fa t-botime when the , the bub a life. onpairgi-axztffor 80 yeyara.‘ __ 35,”, 50¢,’ pantie at all drllflllil or Buy. lllolasses A iii ‘Bulk CLASSES can be packaged ‘but not without sacrificing its ilavor and its health value. That is why Genuine Bhfhldoa Molasses is bulk only. sold in Its delicious flavor and its rich content of iron and vitamins is thus retained. Your home deserves the besti Insist upon Genuine-Barbados ambassadors. Q Central lioue u-s for quota- birt-lolr» 30m puny. 8393-8-l-i-tf » BAPTIST saaviccs. ‘North Riv- er field. Sunday August 2i: -I=‘alrview, ll a.m.. North River. 3 pm.. long Creek. 7.30 pm. W. RfiMacWalker. tions. l-luiris , minister. w men: ‘iuioiiaeaaiss- -| We re buyhig Blueberrieefiis ua~ uni. Please phone or write us for quotations. Harris Abattoir Coni- puny. 830341-134! of Vernon and Orwell for Sunday next (Aug. 21st! arc as follows:-— Orwell Head at ll a.m., VernonRiv- er at 2.30 p.m., Cherry Valley at 7 p.m. SPECIAL Gathering . will ‘24th at. 1.30 p. m. Return fare only 65 cents. B403 8 13 stt TRAIN . for CAR TON AND VICINITX- On Thu day evening last, the young P901316 of Carleton held an interest- ins moonlight picnic at Nathan Bell's shore. The evening was whilad 8W8! b1’ b89038. playing games, etc, and was enjoyed by all.—Mrs. Chas. after spending the week-end in F'1‘8d-MCQ\18l'l'1e.—(CBpt.) Rory Mc- Leod. Lloyd Howatt and Jimmie Mc- Leod. of Tryon. paid a flying visit to Carleton on Tuesday evening- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howatt. and Mrs. Russell MacDonald. Carleton. were motorists to Summerside on Satur- day afternoon-Miss Vivian I-Iowatt, Charlottetown, is spending her vaca- tion at the home of Miss Doris Campbell. Cape 'I‘raverse.-Mrs. Frank La Vole and little son Jack. of U. S. A.. and Miss Diana Dough- erty of Victoria. are spending a few days ln Carelton. the guests of Mrs. H. C. MuttarL-Miss Amelia McDon- take up their new residence in Al- bany. where they have purchased the farm from Mrs. Thomas-Bell.- Miss Mary O‘Connor._ one of Hol- man's most popular clerks is spend- ing her holidays at her home in North Carleton-The Messrs. Harry 5 Muttart and Arthur Stewart. have recently completed at Carleton Sid- Guariliaii l / WANTED-Live Fowf and Broil- ers. Write _or oawsLL-vaiuvon sciences.- The services in the United churches no t!" Prilslleill-S Brlglll? l Monthly Review For Bls Gram Grop- , P. E. 1. Protestant Orphanage "in the history of the West have - prospects been so bright for a gen- ~ eral heavy yield oi‘ grain as is the Thekmgnnu°t Julylinlmuflaonug‘ cue this “Hon “coming to C‘ o‘ ll3£ErhaSeBE6€r Lift-iii“ in‘: orta\nt ' Gmfl o‘ the Departmem’ of Agflcul‘ maflcrsa much if: roved an: with- “ue or ‘he Gamma“ Nammm mm‘ out an ‘ado lions‘; nu her of new “Y5 wh° mtumed h“ week mm‘ (aces have ‘iirrived to llilcreaoe our‘ an extended trip through the West. “s. in connection with the farmers mar- AD“... (mm ken“ w“ w the 9M ‘and "m" rou's ailments no serious being organized by the Railway has appeared illltl all have ciffnpmly- i successfully vaccinated. of" all m? 33 Yell" 1 “Veil in m? A-nyone who may doubt the all-i W155i- Si-Blfld MF- Gfofl. "I d0 110'- undant health of the children will Tfilllitlllbel‘ B 56550“ in which the have it dissipated by u visit to the the ordinary child- illness been crops were so uniformly good or agricultural ‘conditions generally so pi- mlsing as this season. ,_ is this true of Albertaiwhere some ii Home aliy tine day during ‘ lly on the lawn seated in a circle. meal, me when the children are served The work of improving the Scotch leave Wednesday grounds is steadily advancing; the Grading is almost complete und the new fences hcing put up cun~ not but add greatly in the appear- districts are having their first bum- per crop in several years. The outcry in the Spring over the very unsca- sonable weather’ has turned to re- Dim" 0f Giiflilton. returned home. 9W Searletown. with her daughter, Mrs. W11 aid of Carleton is visiting her aunt. Mrs. Ernest Inman of Tryon.—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carmichael and family have recently left Carleton to beautiful stands of grain ever seen are now being harvested. The Peace River country expects to ship out about 8.000.000 bushels of grain this last year. ' Joielng of the luxurious growth of the grain crops induced by the almost perfect growing weather which has since been experienced. The luxuriance of the hay crops and the prairie grasses is also most marked. - "When I left the West tenoays ago the pl pecta were for a 400,000.- bushels yield of wheat in the prairie provinces. 0f this Alberta ex- ts to produce considerably more than 150,000,000 bushels, the great- est crop in its history. Saskatchewan has suflered a little in certain dis- tricts from rust and an early frost and Manitoba crops have been more I affected by the very wet Spring and the ‘development of rust than Prov- l lnces further West. This may result t in the reduction of the yield some- what and will affect the quality in certain districts but generally speak- ing the Wesb is now beginning to harvest a tremendous crop of grain that is expected to set some new records in individual yields. The average yields in Alberta should reach 28 or 30 bushels over the rec- t ord area of 6,200,000 acres of wheat. Along the Canadian National lines northeast of Calgary and east from Edmonton through Alberta and Saskatchewan some of the most i‘ eason compared with-less than five "The wheat pool signup is now main. in fact if anything they are increased. ‘ lu kind have been ong them boln clothing from B- A. S'Side. although not large were ncverthofi- lesa thankfully received us fol- lows: v New Glasgow Friend hi U. s. A. $10.00;. Collec- tions Orange Service Itlargutc nn-l Kensington $24.58; CPflDaud. $1.00: W. C~ Collett. Bos- nce of the surroundings. Our Financial Problems still rc- A number of splendid donations received, a'iu-, an ext-client box of idiih Cnvell, L. O. Cash donations during the n\ontli_ ' 13.00- A Kimberly L. T. ll. City \V. I. $14.05; Vernon bloom» on $10.00‘. Geo. II. Deacon I-‘reo- own $1.00; Victoria West L. O, 1.. $500; King William L. O. L. Kim:- ston $45.33; $5.00; aud $20.00: Coll. Albion per Itlias Creed $9.61; East Royalty $25.00; O. L- Ellerslie $9.77. Braden Jelly S‘Side. Princess Mary Lodge Crap» Mrs. Edgar Heariz, Kenmore L. As intimated. Finances present he most serious problem-—wc have the Ilomc—we have the Chil- dren. but w,e have NOD the menus necessary should. to carry on as Besides the funds necesearyWor W6 .1 9F“ ‘FITNFPLAF. ' nib best ‘suited to ‘yo style of, writing. o nib. ~. Stiff nib maybe selected a glance. With the colour to gu f7 I qiétcmzans cw Wumbcr Guaranteed since 1883 and Ivuntil 1983——one hundred years of pen service. _ You can now'select—-with' confidence-exactly the 11w Colour signifies the kind ‘A Fine, Broad, Stub, Flexible or you there can be no mistake. Maintenance , there pair bills to he met; whore there‘ are so many children the wear and tear 1e also a factor and ihirneceu-i sary housecleaiiings cannot he‘. done for nothing. = In connection with ment Fund we trust are many re-‘ our Eudowl. no one has‘ ing. a beautiful house for Summerside‘. and Mr. Stanley Link Carleton on Thursday, at the hom ruthers of Carleton spent Thursda evening in Berlington.--Miss Veld ' coop caocens sau. IT illllEbliitltlES t We are open to buy quanti- es of Blueberries through- ilt‘, the season. We require clean stock. free from leaves. Stalks and green berries. We pply packages for shipping. .Wrlfc or phone us for price- lIBLAND COLD STORAGE "‘ CO” LTD. iitutrlment for man. l I- H‘ l? ABREAI?! i famous wanna i. STEWARTS‘ |. .w’hill. All prnnatormad Qnvgy, when’: no waste. i‘ i Auk Your Grocer. Marlo ‘in I ' ciitristmown ., *1 \ km emu nature's perfect gift. - the eat-berry. ‘Broad made of ‘Whole-wheat bring! '- to you ery part of thin nun-ripened drain. rich Jn strength and made from the whole- iu nutrition Io imp immediate '_ Stewart's‘ Campbells of Carleton-Miss “week-end in Charlottetown. his holidays with- his aunt. Frank Howard, Carleton. —-—~ TO ‘TOBY CONVENTION of a. permanent Conservative convention to nouncement made will be one of the fully delegates ati the Winnipeg bury. {C} lprosporous-lookliig man. lfor it last year- lmons." ' make dents in a man's heart. ..__..________- SURE WAY TO GET wiry thut ll(‘\'t‘l' fullu to get rid lu-udil; this, not two ouuoca dcr from any drug lli- on u hot. wet ' -, u . n. —-—— hllltllir‘ ‘lilliyklhbéiis. "iinmirinétlcs M,“ Ema Douglas, Charlottetown. win-re they are. . almp y t aao spent Bunday M‘ hm- home in 895d ‘.._~"__ 1.. l0 Fill: I’) Cook 1-Iowatt.-Mrs. Gordon Linkletter of letter of U; S. A. paid a visit to of Mrs. Fred Bell.-—Miss Ruth Car- proceedlng for the second flvc year period throughout the west and the .. prospects are for a larger -memher- ship than ever. If there is any im- r; pression abroad that the wheat pools are weakening there is no indication of this in the number of contracts that are being signed nor in the en- becn misled into believing the re\'-; enuo hum that‘ source is pllauyfvery l large benefit. The interest from this Fund is now only about $250=l 00 a year for the Contagious’ Inter‘ est must accumulate for a time and the Bequest of the lato Alex. Stewart is not payable till 1032.. Y a Campbell of Cape Traverse spent Thursday aftcrnon with Miss Helen‘ ings- I sat through the two day ses- Dori Campbell, Cape Traverse. spent the Manitoba. wheat pool the guest of Miss V. Howatt.—Mr. Lloyd Crozler o! Summerside, is spending Mrs. lSamuel Carruthers.-—Mr. John Has- lam of Springfield. spent the week end inCarletcn. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Muttarth-Mr. Joseph McDonald. Carleton. is visiting his grand-parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDonald of Crapaud-Miss Flora A. Campbell. of Summerside spent the week end with. Mr. and Mrs. COUNTESS GOES AS DELEGATE ,_ orrawa, Atlgust 17.—-A Countess will markvher ballot in the selection party leader at the be held in Winnipeg 0n October 11. An_an- tonight bythe National Committee organizing for the meeting stated that the Countess of Ashburnham. of Fredericton N.B.. aecfiidited gathering! from the Cu: tltucne, of York-Sun- l "It is a nice stilt," admitted the "Paid $80 And if you don't. ‘believe mo. I'll show you tho sum- Sometimes u woman's dimples _____..._____ RID OF BLACKHEADS ‘flu-re ls olio simple, i-uifo nud sure of him-k- iliut l» to illaunlvc them. To do ot pernxine pow- utore-sprinkic n lit- clotii-ruii over the hliu-khoiuln liriskly~wmih the parts uml you will ho uurpriacil how the black- lllg blui‘ | u ixture oi dm.‘mmhrig-lcciilililnslei-rlilkills lhat form dual. and \ in tho ooros of the skin. The iierox no --—- blavllliwl! ‘W all"? “'“f(l‘r"“.'.‘|f“gfv‘; "H; Mr. Wendell Glover. C. N. B... Ex; uowtli-r m." 1* “"‘ ‘ ‘_ ' Offi e Charlottetown. spen ing the pores free. and tlcun rind in P1155 homo here their natural condition. Sunday 0 - _________- ..___. uslasm that pervades the meet- slon of the annual gathering cf the at Bratidcn where harmony prevailed.“ The prospects are that there will be a considerable representation of western hamiers in the marketing excursion to Europe which the Can- adian National Railways is now or- ganizing. Many of the farmers, or- gahizations are considering sending delegates and there ‘is a. keen ap- preciation of the value cf the tour in giving Canadian farmers a. know- ledge of Agriculture and marketing methods in other countries. Some of the western departments of agric- ulture will also probably be rep- resented.” .- Mount Stewart Notes Mr. Frank Clark. Dorchester. Mass.. arrived jin Mount Stewart Monday evening to spend a holiday. Mr. R. C. Clark._oiie of our gen- eral merchants had Mr. Adrian Bradley. Contractor, St. Theresa's. start work on a new store he is hav- ing built on Tuesday last. Mr. Clark intends having the store's wall mov- ed out a distance of tu elve feet and that filled with many improvements. This will also make a much l er fl r space. After he has move the goods out of his present store he in- tends making a warehouse of it. Mrs. M. Crawford, Lawrence, Mass. to attend the funeral of her brother the late RusselYCoflin, Cherry Hill. Funeral was held Thursday at two o’clock to-West St. Peters Cemetery and was largely attended. Revel-ends W. Bruce Muir. Bt. James Church. Charlottetown and M. K. Char-man. the United Church. Mt. Stewart, officiating clergymen. - The stork paid a visit to m. and Mrs. Wm. Rose. St. Andrews. Friday night and left a daughter. k. 0f Hillsboffli Jay. ‘Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jay's former spent Sunday at Mr. home here. _____ Mr. Ross McCarthy. the Royal Bank. Charlottetown. 8111"" 511MB? at his home hare. route will cepted. Mi‘- almost five years. . Bourtl hit should begin to think seriously andi came home Wednesday evening last The many friends on his mall regret to learn that Cor- poral Roderick McDonald has had his resignation as mall driver ac- McDonald had braved 1 l It is flime that not‘ only the‘ all friends of the Homc| assist in devising plans for imme- diate relief. The Bank overdraft. is mounting up and it must not bo' pcririltted to grow much larger. ‘ A considerable amount of Debt; yet remains to be paid from the Drlvc Funds and this can only be done as Pledges are paid up- ‘ The Debt has been funded in the Bank nf Nova Scotia and 'as the payments arrive they are credite l directly against that. Dobt. l Thcro are still several pledges unpaid. in fact plenty to clear our that they still remain unpaid. It wo have yqur namo on a pledge-Now is the accepted time! This year is so full of difficult and serious problems in our Or- phanage work that it is better here to boldly ask your assistance and then turn the page to brighter things and Hope. The brighter things urc our prime ohjecb-THE CHILDREN. They are unconsciously a mighty force in the world. They have their part in most good books. No home can be quite complete with- out them. Quarrels arc ehnrtliveri where they are. and a sad heart. is refreshed by their smile. ' It is quite truo that the Urphan- ago children have many conveni- ences thnt wo as children did not enjoy but do you envy them for that? Their Home over thorn largo and beautiful. they are Well there is a something lacking. as you mingle with the little onos and read aright the same appeal in every eye. Dear Old Mother shedding daily on each 0f hcr little flock- os if it. were possible to flll omptyhess in tho lives of those children lu our institution. but wu the next. host thing——to bring them LIFE and a fah‘ chance become useful citizens. Friend as you road study it well; died in preparation and its this opinions formed, this they can go much fur her. it coats money to joined. Rev. M. K. Charmin. Dieter. ~ the terrors of finds it neoe ' that haying. ctr... etc.. have to be attend“) w" i 7- Prepu-umfy ‘ggflllcfl. Saturday CV Quin‘ ah 7.30 0131013. service Sunday- giving service at 7.30 p. the world war for King and Country. so thought little of the storms and ‘banks oi snow when it came to delivering the mall. But he scary to b! home now gave you that blac. gpnylng- the potatoes. Communion ll a. m. and thanks- m. were held I . . . ' 8t- Oharlottetownconductini I“ mm Magistrate: such a Dliyfllcfll eye?" Complainant: "Well. lag wgsrrt a physical wreck ter ho gave me the black ego!“ "B. body told me today that was good-looking!’ l "When was that?" i l F entire Debt and it docs seem ti. pity is the light of her love and smile up- Ilow we would all exert ournciv-k this‘ cannot and so you are asked to dol, in; in‘ ovorf it has been woll stu- aim‘ lo to convince you that. no matter what. crtlcisms you have heuril or‘ fact i-ilill stands. the Management is running your Institution Honestly and Fair- ly and need your assi tancodhefore "I aend after your payiment on Pledge nr person» '/ l‘ , services. A number of new members Service in the United Church was held ‘at the usual hour of 11 a. m,‘ “Do you mean to any rock as he is yer lioiion, ' uu at, F , 5,500 C i. i; . l1 contribution ally ask for for Muinteuaucci Why not help in this and iulvocutc for us, wlioro thcac liiolr district during tho iii-xi 'l‘h<- Little Faces that wily it only remains for us to semi cannot he volunteers we must goniouth or so. iii us ovci- -ihill‘\‘ uro your clmrgt‘. What a glnri- It in now time wo closed. W1‘ us woil us ours and iii choosing someone uiftcr it and pay heavy und appoint them. for tiiip-uciressiiy. We nocd one nr two‘ aiuccr" would he dclugctl] with Selection and Service at friends in each (llliiFlCl to collect. one day would open if our 1.11‘ and general use. armour-plate hardness. ta idc Salesman's friend. without pressure. unerring accuracy. accountants. tempered shade at any angle. Stenograpliers. choice of rapid writers. without pressure. anadian Merchants RED~STAN DA RD -—- suits most writers. A splendid correspondence nib. Medium flexibility. For home GREEN— RlGlD—-tempered to Will not shade even under heavy pressure. Uncqualled for manifolding. The PINK-FLEXIBLE, FINE-ms re- silient as a watch spring. Fine, point, ground fine to Preferred by PURPLE —-~ STIFF, FINE —- writes Makes a thin, clean line and small figures with Popular with BLUE - BLUNT — an improved stub nib. Makes a broad linc. May be held in any position. The YELLOW-ROUNDED-m differ- ent nib. The point is ball shape. Makes apheavy characteristic line __-—— ,_.~.___ from pursuits ivilling have stated our cut-c fairly. your lIlSillllilOllA-ll(l\\' do you iii- nfiico lcticrs I i cared for and well trained and yet ' " ‘ a " t something that can he felt as soon . ‘ ' \ How deeply thankful we should: , all be as we recall our own child; head's Happy Home and Mother-- All this week and part I t FLOUR. 'v very best flour milled 1 l l ,"’l‘.c<ln.r.‘.'..- "N ,l mean when were yo good-looking?" ll and a new Bread Knife without cost. REGAL mloua is sold with an absolute gluar-antee of ~ i moiiey back if not satisfactory in every way. of next week, or in [act so long as they last, your grocer-is authorised to give free a beauti- ful Bread Knifc'(regulati0n size 12 inches in length) to each perspn who purchases a 98 pound bag’ of REGAL This is a wonderful opportunity to secure a ling of the in Canada, at the market price t ‘ ‘ i t .....-..i u innnill. '.-. .~"4 .. ‘ to assist. in tciul us to run it‘! ll is this duy to hclp thooo think: “Wll(l.\l Ill) Yllll SERVE C smile ull