as Sciiinriric/tttv’ Buitr ~WATCH (invertible Gold Filled No. 3OI§—H Jewel MOVem¢nt 811.00 No. ]0lO—— 1 Jewel Movement $15.00 Ribbon. Quid Filled- N“, ;n7;-- i! Jewel Movement $10.00 N9, 107 I — 7 Jewel Movement 81.1.00 Waltlism 3/0 Size Ladies’ Wrist Watch» Friend or Enemy l! HEN you buy a watch you make a friend l 01' an enemy. Thewatch that is always needing rcpaii- and is diffi- cult to put right, ii any part goes wrong, becomes an enemy to your purse, and makes you an enemy of the jeweler you bought it from. its cost increases the longer you carry it. ' Why not be sure that the \l‘8l.§l1 you buy has behind Consult your jeweler. He it the integrity, and in it the knows Waltham Watches. “frills/or u uuluuble booklet Ilia! is a lilvrrul "Wdolrli" eilucalinn Sriiljrci: upon rrqnrsl. Tliu Wiillliaiii \\'/iilcli Co" Lillllliltl Montreal, Canada. WALTH AM THE WORLD'S WATCH OVER TIME A CANADIAN INDUSTRY Milken a} the [amour Wiiltham air-friction quality Speedometer: and Automobile ‘Time-placer med an (he iioIIdZi leading can GIFTS THAT LAST ability. of the oldest and most experienced watch- making establishment in the country. A Watch that -is easily repaired and, if given reasonable care, will give you dependable ser- vice as long as you live. A beautiful Watch, a faith- ful lriend. ' r §§+f§fi§§4+i§O NO f§§§§—O44—§—O'FO 6-0 O4 §-O§O>%O§~O‘§§§O 0% _ Q O l The Flour That" Gladdens The Heart 0f Woman run s. _- . MM " suor Imlnlflolimun’! Catalog. ROBIN noon Ftouirie guar- lflllfifld to please you better. COME TO THE SUNDAY SCHOOL picnic today at New "BIND-shire iii Robert Edward's held. Visitor's table. FRENCH SHOEMAKING ON NEW YORK styles. See the new early Fall styles, shown by Alley it ‘Cm, Ltd. 1009-16-31 TH SPIDER PUMiPw-The very latest shoes In grey. also brown et- fect. only $5.95, (or women. at Alley at C0" Ltd. IOOiI-liz-lll LARGE SHIJIIE-NT OF SCHOOL BOOTS arrived todaiy for Alley it Cot, Ltd., every pair solid leather and [.{\llIl‘lIl'll(>'(‘ll—-Il1I)I‘8 wear for your money, at popular prices. . 1009-16-31 MORE MILEAGE GUARANTEED BY ALLEY 6. Cmwilli brervpaii‘ oi‘ the Alley School Shoes for boys and glrls—‘l.hcse QIIOPS at popular prices, will iiizikc your-boot ibill onsy. ltlilii-Ili-Zil SILK HOSIERY another new shipment from New York $2.00 to $2.95, Ill .‘\llfiy Co. ma. 979-1541. KINGSTON SERVICES. —~ ltov. ‘fill. Bcll will pruaeli in tlui liingsitiii/Buiitisi (ihurcli on Sun- day, August 20th. at ‘I p iii. All are cordially invited. (Patriot, please copy.) _ NURSE P.UMP MADE WITH ELK NOISELESS soles and‘ rub- her heels" suitable for street or house wear, made of soft black kid, only sztsis at Alley no. mil 97915-2li. ..RETURNS HOME.— Dr. W. A. illz-lte wzfc and daughter, 'I‘oroii- to who havi- iionii suiiiiinring lii Sheillac. NS, arrived on the ls- lund lilonday nigtii wiih his bro- llier Hr. (,. H. liliike oi‘ this city and leuvt. this morning for lllull‘ lllllllf‘. Dr. lilnko and fiiiiiil_\' on their. return trip intcnd going to Yuruiiiiiili lroui the-re by bout lo ilosion and thence to 'l‘oi'0nl0 bi’ cur, ~ CAVENDTSH CONGREGAKION ~~liolli scriii-cs are l0 lic iii tho (‘avviiilish (hurch Sunday", Aug. 20th. in lhc morning at 11 o'clock the solemn and llILllTkNrllVP ser- vice for the ordliiiitloii of (‘lill-‘PS rill ‘no held. The ilcv. Dr. .l. M Sliaiv, profcssoi- of Systematic ‘Flieoltigyi at Pine ilill (‘ollciilfl Ilalifax, will -l' and preside ‘ll tiio niwlinzillon, assisted by ‘the pastor, Iicv. .l. S.‘ Briniioll. Ab, u 1 ~'-2 McLeod’s “Special" ‘ Flour HAVE YOU TRIED .IT Once a habit is ioriui-il it is luird to break, yct we niny otte-ii miss u good thing iiy siicltiiig too closely to an old habit. , - \ McLEOUS "SPECIAL" is a "good thing” n new habit wiili a well established. reputation. Thousands oi’ women have already tesliilcil to this reputation by their long pai- ronage. A H Mcleolfs “Special” " y‘ Ask your igrorcr. lic has il oi‘ can gal it from his waole- sale dealer. " Mcleoli Milling Company STRATFORD, ONTARIO o-o-o-o-o-oo-o-oa-o-o-vo-ov +w+¢+o+o»;¢6+§1»»+w4++o+0+o<fl~ War Memorials, Monuments, Headstones in Marble and Granite. We manufacture every part. _ , BECAUSE " Our machinery ls the most up-to-dilo BECAUSE l‘ of our large staff of skilled workmen BECAUSE l‘ We carry. the largest clock‘ in the Maritime Provlncel \ We have been In the business for three generations. THEREFORE \ Our prices are from 10 ‘to 50% cheaper than others. ‘Q THEREFORE e Our workmanship ls the but. N. Our delivery: are prompt. We guarantee to PIN" YW- Wrlte Ill stating approximate price: or llze oi‘ Monu- ment wanted and we will either and design: and prlcfl OI‘ our agent will call. J. i/nrciu s. sins Amherst, N. 8. '.lll'f‘il(ly he has gained a (inunda- Wlie ‘best quality though Dr, Shaw has (‘UIIIP out from Scotland iit rut-cut YPMS u 1 <1». SHOP from. Holman’; Catalog. c-R. RElD'8 OFFICE wvllll be closed until Aug. 28th. 38845-51. none: TO HARVEST EX CUFISIONISTS we are slpecialiyl prepared to supply you with all your wearing apparel tor the Harvest Excursion at lowest pri- ces, Prowso Bros, Ltd. 980-15-31. N-OTIOE TO HARVEST EX CURSIONISTS we are specially prepared to eupply you Wm; all-whose lioin town -is Whitby. Ont- your wearing apparel for the Hui‘ vest Excursion at lowest prices. Prowse Bros, Ltd. V 980-15-3i. IMPERIAL PREMIER (Improv- ed) GASOLINE — Ii’ a better Ga- soline for motor cars and boats conhPhe made. imperial Oil, LttL. WOIIIIIJIIIIKB it. / Apply at your Garage. CUSHIONED SOLED l BOOTS AND OXFOR-DS for women iii IE also ICE widths, prlltlls $£<L75 to $5.75. Wear a pair and have real roniftiri-scc our stylus. Alley & <‘o.,~ Ltd 1009-16-31 CUSHION SOLE BOOTS AND PUMPS for children, our "PW lall lines are liere- get your children filled here. Alley & Co. 979-15~3i. Ltd. ‘GET YOUR HARVEST SUP- PLIES HERE INCLUDING Men’! work shirts. l-leiwy’ socks, under- wear. overalls, suit eases, etc” at luwrsl. prices, l-‘rowss Briis. lztd. 980-15-31. IMPERIAL POLARINE OILS.—— ll a better lubricant for (iasoline Engines could bu. made. lnipcrizil Oil. LUL. would iiiako it. Use as pPl’ chart RESERVE THURSDAV 17TH. for tea mid ici- cream festival at Wi-st (‘ovohl-ail Presbyterian Church. (Jun great feature oi’ ihoi cvi-uiing sporl will lw the ilcniuii- slrulioii of the Delco Light by A. Horne & l(‘o. Aug. ifill ALLIGATOR SKIN laicsl t-llPi-is iii Shoes, Ailey (‘o lllPlil ill. $5 i‘ ihcso shoes are with .shion insult-s and nnisoless walking outsoli-s. 979-15 IS THE wonicn's Fashion . urn showing IN THE WEST. 'l‘uostluy' .\lr. J. ll. Stevenson, New. (ilnsgoiv, l‘t*ift‘l\'l.‘ll ivord lliat his son, liai-vdv llilll dl‘l'l\'l3il silicly M, T, ‘uii. Sasknlelimvan. llarvuy‘ ivus ziccoiiipailiied liy Eris Ste-vou- son, Lloyd Sltfdll, Staiilcy lions-i ion, illl will work on the lurge' grain farm oi‘ Mi‘. .\‘lttl‘l‘\\’i*.il. oil which Georgie .\‘. Stevenson is‘ uianagcr. Crops iii this soctioqf- .irl- looking splcniliil. i ARRIVED \\“l(lu reputation its one of thr- leziiling ihcoiogiltiis of our lllllll't‘ll.i Al lhv evening scrviro. 7.110 p.iii. tho ltv-tn. l)r_ (il-orgc Duncan lhlllllSll-‘I’ of Si. .~\iirlrc\\";< Priwlrv- lfiltilul for a inn’ wipliiiiiriiiiiir on lrriiln. (‘liurcli Mont rcul. Eprcnrh, llr, Duncan's iatlicr |\\"ilSl-vll'- l‘\‘-l'l'l"~l i-‘$ ll RIPE" ill"-l1*‘1' v _. _ ‘ 5H,,‘ lmmmba. and his visit ‘.“5,gi'(ivr*,4:irte-il as licad oi the: ll‘l.~ill, tin.- (atlioiic_iflinrthr: toilny mm“. gpepiuny u, we _\[,-_ ,|.,]".i4~xc(-ul.ivi: <lliI‘llIl-‘£-l\ill‘. Grllliiifs lll- llic roposc 0i zii fiili and there '\ well klliHVIl to many of our nun- grtegniion and our people rcjnii-t- i ___._ I A PLEASED VISITOR. -~ .\lr.l .l. it. Fr-iroll. ii‘ ilivcrheiul, Long. isluiiil wvlio lins lii-cu visiting llic. day's luavcs tliisl I'l‘l11l'll lo his iili in [his plqpo|~iiinlly of “mu-mg “will. hlt’l“illl_\'t"ll of Augustine (‘CH/Um dlstlnguisheil sun. Special rnngeiiionts are being made . GETTING WISE FLOUR TIIIFPIFWlSWTIOIIIIIYZ which we ("inzullaiis cut so much of us hroal ,*’]ll§l plain lnzil‘ broad. And this being so why shouldn't we riifllic licsl? ’l’lir=r+= is no reason i-xccpt ilint frequently our housc lmnpcrs arc not particular lo buy ABOUT oi’ bread flour. llui we thin]; tin-y .-iro golfing wis- vr on this pOllll. The Slilllililfil in loaf brand uunlitv iii (‘harlolctoxvn lil-llily, ls higher lic and the change is due chiefly in tho introduction of "lii-gal flour". Not all the people hnwcvcr nrc as yet using “Rogal". But ihvy will be soon. When they are thou nil the brand in (‘liarloitc- town will Ibo the best obtainable nirvwlierc. It _canu0i be otherwise it’ every body is usliill "Regal" The traih- can obiniln this big val- Ill‘ lll flour from ‘Carvell Bros than it used to liave You ever Tasted it? Kia-Ora Orange and Lemon " Squasli- the lllEllly 99119911‘ trated juice 0t the Orange '- and Lemon mixed with nuts y‘ cane suflflf- Manufactured by a 81399‘ l lal English process in L0" w. don, England. A small 11ml"- my in a glass of plain cold or aerated water. rmake-i an exquisite summer drlnks.— i" with nppolllnnrls WMGI‘, "which we also have" It is magnifluont.-—- Drink Kis-— 1 Ora and he cool and cam- , iortnilile. “Tllli 2 MACS” Druggletc. 149 Gt. Geo. 8t. \ part or tho Ilnlted. Slates l South Shore League and Western , very beneficial results. for sore 1.1-. tho fntiinlcr of the P. E. island I'll‘ to Into G ro wars‘ lic has Association, ‘ierii during his‘ i i I I I I i I {seal the very large cmiprogniininHlIB-Gil __ ‘that will assonrblc tn hear lhiil visit Messrs Fewel- MfiPllllvPlhl‘llwiigs H814“ Scholar)’. and eloquent ,.]e,.gynmn lari-ompsiiiiieil by Mr. l'iIi‘I'lllll(-‘l‘s oil‘ ~L_- Augusainc Cove . paid The Guard- inn ii plcannul. visit )'0>~ll9illfly lllUFi iiingmilir. Ifcrrcll who hail hand-i lcd largo quantities oi‘ Priinfo l1}il-; \\'.’Il'il Lilziiid certified seed pota- toes linil linen prc-pzireil, he Hillil.‘ to see some good potato cropm] bul iviis iiiorc than surprised at se-oiiig so iiiuiiy large.- ficldsi of such excellent. (iualitv. He. de- ~luroil without any hesitation that no oilivi" part rii‘ the iaontiiiept could show .i Il|l)l't‘ promising pu- iato patch iio had sew-n lii must. of it thc property of ‘MCFZHIXUII, lln preliiris a gri-utl and growing luturc ifor Prince Eiltriird Island sot-ll potatoes, ("ri- pccialfv thr ccrtificdl Irish (‘o-h- blrrs which he snip; are the iztv- oriis in tlir potato growing stu- ins, The party _\'l‘_‘ilf‘I'il‘rl_V visili-ii llll‘ l-ixpl-ritnvntnl Farm and drove over some nl lhr. roads in the vic- iiilly of (‘liai-luttotoivii. aro-i- nu auto :lriv:~ from ihuzusline (love. Mr; Fcrrcll owns more than ileligli- led with hl< visit and cxprcssoil iis firm conviction that for high (‘lilSs and prosperous furiuiiig no (‘i111 the Garden oi’ the than ii 200 acre patch Augustine Cove. Mr.‘ compare Willi -————o0>—-—i Fri-q». Yarmouth. N. 8., Marsh 24, I921 The Secrciary oi the Yarmoutli Athletic Association, who wore tho tihaiiiplons for 15120 of the Nova. S- tiii Base Ball, slates that (luring the summer the boys used AFINARTTS LlNl-MIIDNT‘ with musclcsliriiises and sprains. ll is considered by the players tiie_ first white lininient on the mar kct. Every team should ‘he sunpli ed with ih-is celebrated remedy. (Signed) JOSEPH L. LcBLANC, Secy. Y. A. A. A Cllflmillmls N’. S. South Shore League 1920. l TWO MILLION PEOPLE In Canada wen I es to rut their 010a o‘: uizprovr eight. Glance really an dyes no are o all: that the -w0nrer vnluol eyesight proolouly. Our examination will tell II ‘an! cyeailll. :00- Iill bole- -r---aq i. ~24.“- Al. ttuiuinii__ DR. E. (i. HARRIS IQIIQIUI lltllllll. t. c. Amery Coming to Canada! (LONDON Aug 16.~—The Right lion. L. Amery. financial and parliamentary secretary to the Admiralty will visit Canada next mouth -it' the political situation admits ul his absence from Lou- dnn. He goes to the Dominion on a mission connected ynh the Em- pire Sottlenient Act and may pos- sibly he accompanied by ‘nls wife arlo. air. Amery who is regarded as one oi the greatest authorities ou . emigration in England, had charge of the Empire Settlement Act in the l-louse of Commons and ivas largely responsible for the framing oi‘ the bill. 0n more than OIll‘ occasion he has expressed himself as being keenly (ls-sirens that (‘zinsdn should participate lii tho niovcnicnt for immigration with iii_ the Empire and slioulu receive its proper share of the fifteen mil- lloii ilollcirs which is set aside uii- di-r tho act, lie has had many conferences with lion. P. (7. Lnrkin, (Yniisdnhi lligh ('0lIlIIlllSHlOlIPI‘ lii London on this sirglcct and although he is one of llic most hardworking oi llle cnailllion iiiiiiislr-rs he is ar- ranging m go to Canada in Order that lii.- nuiy have a personal talk with Prciii-lc.i' King and the Fade Till (‘iihlnvt to explain the provi- sions oi’ the act. i-Ma-M Dublin Shocked by Death oi Griliith ~Dl' lllalN. Aug. ilk-Dublin wusi sharia-d early ycslcrilay to icurni 0i’ iii.» snddi-ii ill-nth oi‘ Arthur] (iriflllli, Pri-siiloni oi’ the Dali l<lii‘-‘ eiliill, and everywhere il. was cuinl lllBIllPll Ull as one oi‘ iln- iiiost tra- gic and wholly uni-xipi-ialed l-Vclllri Il1 ll'lllll)llfll lrclanrl. lii-nth raiuo at a nursing lirinic, apparently’ from a liearl attack tollovring on (Jl)(‘l‘2ll-ll)l1 a few day-i ago for itinsiliiis. Few peupli- In liublin even know that llle Zlfllvlll worlni‘ iui' the Fruc Slalc cause lliitl lici-n ill. liiiiiie-uiiitcly‘ signs oi’ iuouriiiiig n-cre- ilisplziycd; flags worc sci al half-must on biiiiiiiiigs and ships iii iliu harbor. _ Tlic first qntisliun on all suits was irlini lath-ct the dcalli oi‘ the lPllillW would liiivc uii tho solution‘ 01' 1hr hroiilcms licforo ihc Prov- ineiul (iovoriiiuciit. His colic-agar, Michal-l (‘oIlins, rcuianily has do- voted his zitiiantioii almost oiitir-r- ly to tho military lipHTiIllUllS again st ihc irroguliirs. while the coun- try looked to Mr. (lriflitli lo maul age llu- civil affairs uiilii tiiu rc- bvllion was suppressed. 'l‘lioul:li President oi’ ihi: istvrinl portfolio, William IILIHS. ‘file President's associates wcroliiioiiriiiii-g ‘vhosfl stunned ‘by lhc nous 01' his dralli. Nuiiu-roiis Nut one nl‘ ihcm was prcparui to is. They all agre- The steadily increasing percentage of sat- isfied Imperial Polarine users is convinc- ing proof that the right grade of Imperial Polarine is giving the greatest degree of lubricating service and satisfaction to Canadian automo Check up your ca of Recommendations. Imperial Polarine ded exclusively. IMPERIAL on. tiuirsn Manufacturers and Marketers of Imperial Polarine Motor Oil; and Marketers in Canada ol Gargoyle Mobiloil. bile and truck owners. r on the Imperial Chart Use the grade of Motor Oils recommen- - l ’ T OQOOfQOKFQ%‘O-Q-O-Q-O-OO"QO-O-Q+O*QV4OOQQWQQQQQ'OO§OOOQOOQ O§Q§G§-OO+O- O Buy Here Today and ‘ O-O-OO-O-OQO-OUPQQ-OQ l-OOfO KOO-O-QQ-OOQ-O-QO-O-O-OO-OO- We are now carrying a large range oi Cedar Are also well stocked with all Household McLEOD BRos 0001 Everyday Shingles Cement Flour and Bran Provisions Albany, P. E. I. OQQ‘ OQPOO » Q Q4 O QWOQ O4 fOQOOW-O-UO4 fQQO ~Z l ed that Ireland‘ had suslziluvti zi from King Goor-gc. llll‘. Irish poli- llfoiiirarv to previous state" l-{rient loss. The death oi hnnyti“ Eircunii, Nlr. (‘irifiilh hold no llllii- csl ('os-- 'l're:ii,\'. (i Pin". _. Wllfz‘ .~::i'd in‘ .i m) u o: r» niziiiy lllF-lllillflil’ .li<= investment PRIVILEGE. new issue. BITE?" is Dated at Ottawa, 8th August. 1922. El Ell E To Holders of Five Year l 5i per cent Canadefs‘ Victory Bonds Issued in 1917 and Maturing 1st December, 1922. ' c0NvERsioN HE MINISTER OF FINANCE offers to holders of these bonds who desire to continue their in Dominion of "Canada securities the privilege of exchanging the maturing bonds for new bonds bearing 5.} per cent interest, payable half yearly, of either of the following classes:—— (a) Five year bonds, dated 1st November, 1922, to mature 1st: November, 1927. (b) Teri year bonds, dated 1st November, 1922, to mature 1st November, 1932. While t? maturing bonds will carry interest to 1st December, 1922fthe new bonds will commence to earn interest from 1st November, 1922, GIVING A BONUS OF. A FULL MONTI-PS INTEREST TO THOSE AVAILING THEMSELVES OF THE CONVERSION This offer is made to holders of the maturing bonds "and is not open to other investors. issued under this proposal will be substantially of the same character as those which are maturing, except that the exemption from taxation does not apply to the The bonds to be J nf an Arthur Grirfiib hops. hits had u stunning; uric-t. upon a lillllly, the message of King George majority of lliv. yiooplte in Dublin, ziddcil: ' ' Dull who recognized in him tlil- great-l tori-c llfllllllil lhc Allfdltlllfiiillll pray iliai ll'\"lilllll may soon rc- l ofUsui-il cil.\'. firni ‘iii, among them nlossnge nearly realized." ll l4‘il4lI'l‘H Aftcr . lirul and tho Irish Ills-- lends-ring his synt- munts. the theatre-s will not closr, tho opening of ilnrsa Show will not lii: ilclaye-d, and the Leopards- lown race meeting will begin tu- "lii sliilc or his lillllillQly death. inorrow. William (Torgrcve. Minister of ll,(‘.(‘l\'l“ tlic peace for which he labqlocal Government, who is acting President of the ‘Dail Eireuuii Wort-d.“ - The iiiisli Gove-rnnicut has a slatoiiiciit expressing ilcierinliiatioii to carry is- irzibiiii-i. said ioday it was the iii!- its; tinct ivisli oi’ the Governiiicnt that on| iioihing be allowed to interfere (‘XPIYHSIHIIS m‘ syni- tho life work oi‘ Mr. Griffith to with events that have be-r-n plan- liy havi- liccii received by Mrs.y"tlnz zichicvciiiciit. which ho sofueil. The holly 0i’ Mr. tiriffilh will iii Stats iii tho iiy until \\'<.-d- Liar" a‘ PROPOSALS Holders of the maturing bonds who wish to avail themselves of this conversion privilege should take their bonds AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE, BUT NOT LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 30th, to a Branch of any Chartered Bank in Canada and receive in exchange an official receipt for the bonds surrendered, containing an undertaking to deliver the corresponding bonds of the new issue. ‘ Holders of maturing fully registered bonds, interest payable by cheque from Ottawa, will receive their December 1 interest cheque as usual. Holders of coupon bonds will detach and retain the last unmaturcd coupon before surrendering the bond itself for conversion purposes. i The surrendered bonds will be forwarded by banks to the Minister of Finance at Ottawa, where they will be exchanged for bonds of the new issue, in fully registered, or coupon registered or coupon bearer form carrying interest payable 1st May and 1st November of each year of the duration of the loan, the first interest payment accruing and payable 1st May. 1923. Bonds of the new issue will be sent to the banks for Eelliéfl‘)! immediately after the receipt of the surrendered - on s. ‘ The bonds of the maturing issue which are not converted under this proposal will be paid olf in cash 0n the 1st December, 1922. * ' w. s. FIELDING, Minister of Finance.