191L151?" ~ =cur muff,” CCU , . Puuvm. ‘ Premium ‘Io The Que 41'.’ . I ~ Have yoifilsflmoked‘ CLIPPER Every paring: ‘and r a p: l a i n 1 good [or Valuable ' ‘Com any. ‘ Limimzfl. ‘ 15¢ Packages and 45c Tina l PLUG v TRACADIE an J scorcurona- , ‘Yhflugh all the highways in our Province are charming and most restful to the eye—so much so, in- deed, that it h hard justly to praise one more than another ;~still I might venture on this word of advice to the stranger within our gates. Unless PONS Writ: for Catalogue B.“ Honda The Public Forum (Continued from page 4)‘ moral or financial, will ever change the allegiance of Our People." Doubtless, Sir, many of our public men in the past have been knighted who deserved t0 be kicked out u: office, and s. greater number given the honour who deserved it, but it seems to mc that men of the stamp of Mr. Taschereau and Mr. Arthur Meighen. etc, who have served their country and‘ King faithfully, ought to be allowed by their government to receive honours for doing it. I am Sir. etc, - RITA MACKENZIE MOBBS. Wheatley River, July l3. 1927. i} PROGRAM Aunounceo iron VISIT or‘ Pamcz. AND samsi-i PREMIER iorrawa. July ir-‘Jriisre will be few actual public engagements during the vislt oi‘ ‘the Pilnce of Wales from what can be learned" at the present time. Premier. Stanley Baldwin will probably car- ry the chief’ burden of public up. pearances. During the Prince's three-day stay in Ottawa, only Wednesday. _Aug. 3. will be taken it): zofticial. duties. His, Royal t Prince May Visit U. s, Although no official confirma- riiimcnii be secured, it is regardx is quite likely that ‘the Prince Wales will visit tho United Stated lifter stopping at his ranch at lligh River. lt is known that his ‘Royal Highness will pay official calls at Vancouver and Victoria. After leaving Ottawa, tho two parties will go to Brockville, where they will hoard a private yacht ‘lllll cruise through tho Thousand islands to Kingston, whcrefthero will he anhouns reception. Then they will proceed by boat to Tor- onto. In Toronto there will he a State dinner, as well as u. ‘Canad- ian Club luncheon, probably on iSat- nrday, and on Sunday the Royal pnrty will make an informal trip to Niagara, Afterward they will start for Hanff, Alberta. Premier sails on Aug. 1B. After leaving the Prince in Al- bortagPremier Baldwin will start back, making hour stops in Cal garysnd Re ua, with a somewhat longer stopi Wlnnlpflg- From Manitoba the Premier will move right through to St. John. where there will be an official reception. ln Halifax and Charlottetown there will be further receptions. and on Aug. 18 Mr. Baldwin will sail tor home. ‘ From l-ligh River the Prince's you are pressed for time, don't al- ways stick to the much travelled main roads. True, as compared with the others, they are wider, smoother, and better built. But then, they are more crowded, and therefore dustier. lf you have time enough. let your car go slow and follow some of our lovely winding byways. If you are a. lover of scenes of restful beauty. you will be well repaid. So we follow the road from Trac- sidie Beach through Curran Ban. Gorran Ban is a lovely spot, ‘on the ‘aanks of Winter River, just where it widens to lose itself in the quiet waters of Tracadle Bay. Here, on the north side of this river. the shore sweeps for some distance in a long incl graceful course. And perchaiicc, if the wind is high, the waters of‘ the river may be lashed into rlpples,thc foam from which ls blown to the shore which it fringes with a line of glistening white. Some unknown ooet among our Gaelic forefathers nust have seen it thus, for the name ‘Cori-an Ban" means white sickle, in illusion to this curving border of snow white foam. Winter River is eminently, too. o iportsmans paradise. In the sum- mer time the silvery Greenland (or wait water) trout love its waters veil. These fish are the delight 0i’ inglers and the Joy of gourmets. Glenn and strong, like the sea from which they come. they put up a game fight on the rod; while, fresh from‘ the griddle, their firm pink flesh has a flavor that no other fish ‘an beat and very few can equal. THE CHARLOTTETOWN PRINBE EDWARD ISMNIJ y A8 A TBURIST RESBRT e, Some interesting and delightful locations l described for Gua rdian Readers. , , churches, itself and its grounds are very clean and well kept. A moment more and we are ' at Glenaiadaie} school house. Here the road forks. The branch on the right leads back to the St. Peter's Ejnad and so to town, but as we want to see more of the bay wc take the branch to the left, which runs not far from its eastern shore. . And a splendid view it is which meets our eyes as our car rolls leis- urely along. The little farm houses on the left are set some distance . back from the road. Mostly they are not large in ‘this district. but all are well painted, an? cacti-with its barn looks so clean thatit might have been scrubbed that morning. There are no woods to speak of on this side of the road; merely detach- ed groups of trees which, so far from obstructing the view, add their raised touches of green to the park like scenery which urirolls itself he- fore us._ From this road the daisy starred fields slope gradually to the buy which stretches itself in the sun- light scarce half a mile from the road. On the other side of the bay are the dark woods surrounding,.tlie swamp landsgwc so lowly traversed; _ further on wc can see on, the. hanks of the estuary of Winter River, the small white, houses and the church spire which mark the hamlet of Corr-an Ban. Now our path. swlngiy to the right; the earth shrugs .a rude shoulder of hill between usand the bay, and for a time all this beauty is lost to our sight. Our road, which is now running through a little valley, begins to as- cend. And then ls revealed Ito our eyes another of those delightful scenes which to us Islanders areof such common occurrence, as scarcely to be valued at their full. From the hlllock to which we have climbed. Lethyologlsts tell us they are not a separate species, but just a race of‘ the Eastern Brook Trout (Salvelinus Fontenalis) which have taken to ‘pending much of their time at sea. vi I-ggghess wlllhat noon on that day, unveil tho altar of’ sacrifice in the memorial chamber Vol’ the Victory Tower. At 3 ofclock 1183711" nu.- rvcil the statue of Sir Wilfred Laur- lor recqutl erected on Parliament Jilll, and a 4 o‘cloek he will visit the international Poultry Congress wlilledtls in session. Premier Ilnldwin will address Canadian Clubs in Montreal. Ottawa unrl Tor- onto. . While in the Capital both the Prince's and tho Premier's ]i8.l~ 1y ‘will be guests at Government House. Mrs. Baldwin wilT‘ ad- . (frees the Women's Canadian Club in Ottawa. \ ‘, - ' ,-i‘-_-__ NEURITIS Drive away the throbbing wit: with applications '0! Mlnardfi. plans’ are ' uncertain, largely de- pending. upon his own wishes ro- gaiiling the length of his stay. ln any event‘, some ‘program of cfflc- ial stops at Western Canadian cit- ies will be worked out for the trip east. ' Sausages ‘and Sir-lash (By British United Press.) VlENNA. Juli’ lit-A ‘recent meeting oi’ fifty members of I118 newly formed “League of Chom- bcrlin Sunday Victims" shows that Austrians are second only’ l" Ger‘ mans in their manner of’ forming societies‘ on the slightest provoca- on. Thevmgm-hefp of the new league- inclnilo hnwkors and MHKQBPGTB- all of whom report serious looser WEAK mcn Tllfl Our flerbal lhmmllnn Iiook op Skin Illnesses. New Treatise on Chronic Disease. h? llcrbnl Remedies. Pumphlcln 0n Loss of Manhood anti Jlncunes 0f men. Booklet on Fe mic llin and iulvieo free by mall. 30 yearn‘ (Without crlllclslnl by mail our speciality. align-u an»: pinch-arr ' Lilllhd i350 lulu Vancouver, B. 0- itauldl’! oliion Herbal Institute R S "v.3 gyms-ewe shall Illl all Mlophono oriiuffo thi mar. Your with» an- y naming seesaw-wide! and prompt delivery will‘ be our low. NI! Q strive f0 pious. ‘ ' Mo. auntie 1W6‘: . coat‘? E: ,t . I . v < that ‘ had borrowed a. vested in 6.000 rolls and l .4. T0 l WA M: can on 1|, 'from the postponement of the ‘Transatlantic alrincn's visit to Vi- cnna. l One stnlllioldcr related that he large sum. Wlllcll- iwlth ‘his own capital, he had in 2,000 pairs of sausages to help feed the crowds‘ expected on their way i0 the aerodrome. l-lo declared, with tonrs in M! voice, that 5.000 of tho rolls mill 1,900 pails of sausages were left hands. The rolls were brought by a breail-crum-b dealer. but the sausages lind arrived at u. state when they woro not wanted oven by manufacturers of dog bis- cuits, and were consigned to the flames.» Another said that 450lbs. of ico- cumm ' resolved themselves into parts under tho while an lulled to sell one of 5,000.portlons of gonlash. es to iced them. T0 BE MARKED BY TABLETS 5 Co an i Board will place a ftideau Street and will olw emf _.__.__-<o>—-—~—- WhyHobble Along lafootlon followed may result burial an infected lmifb. comes from uslnI Extractor. ‘ " on sore vlootiumvl. ‘e1 up the earns s0 . d-poiu, no soreness. lief from nlioluse Pufmfl annual-i _ lnnkeeper One speaker, referring to the ex- pected arrival of Chamberlin, de- "The ciowiis may -’pray for. another miracle of loaves and fish- l have had en~ liunosrou. out. July W-The m“ ederation Jubilee Gvmmlim the Historic Site and Monument On Sore Corns? Delft out corn: with ab old razor. 013m; by death . corns with Quick. sofa roller ,P\ltllll'll'! Cor". If offlldtod with oornu. reliable and sure \ they 6WD cone oorul comes . Dru-moor. 26c mt all dealers. ~, l» ‘o Painless lllnractor. It. at all dollbfl» , M. ~ ills-MI -‘ .But both in their fighting qualities, aonsidered- as a game fish and in the excellence of their flesh they seem vastly. to have outstripped their brethren who stick to the streams 1nd mill ponds. However, most peo- ple will testify that, on the average, xalt water fish are much better eat- ing than those of the lakes and riv- ers. Here, too, during the shooting sea- i011, feathered game is found in ibundance-duck and all varieties of plover. And in the crisp, cool even- ngs_of the fail, we may hear, in the silence of the Autumn dusk, the clear viii of the wild geese as they settle for the night to take their rest among the sedges—soiourners here ‘Cor a little while till they take up once more their tracklcss journey to the south. This is a pleasant road. so we are taking our time. It is perhaps a bil rough in places; here and there wooden culverts raise _ themselves above tho surface and givc our car a iolt. These. incidentally, should be lowered to the level of the road or replaced by concrete pipes. laid undcr ground. Soon we come to a swamp. Possi- bly the observer, if interested in flowers, may notice some purple the mouth of the bay and most of the hay itself, lie before us. Away on the left the spire of Corran Ban is to be seen; 0n that sidc the bay the red banks crowned with dark spruce stretch to the run where wc can see the factory. and the little boats dotted nearhy- in the water. Here on the side of therun nearest us stands a large sand dune, clothed with wiry grass and in addition knarlcd said stunted spruces. dwarfed and twsted, andof all like- ness to their more fortunate broth~ ers of the solid lond by their des- pcrntc struggle for life against the biting spray laden blastsofthe win- ter northeastqs. ( Their twisted.‘ forms bear a. lesson to those who‘ will pause a. moment to think. l lt the fault of the tree that the peed from whence it sprang fell on Stony ground? How’ many Potential Newtons and Mlltons, think you have been born, lived and died in. an arid soil, from which the spirit} could bring forth but poor and shrlvclcd fruit? "Judge not," there» fore “that ye be not judged." It lsl true both of mcn and trees. If one be straight and tall. towering above its follows in the pride of its strength, another crooked, mcnn andi 1 s’, powers were latent in the seed, or what there was nourish strength in the soil whercon it chanced to fall. carious lodgement to these stunted spikes of bloom, growing near the roadside. From a distance they ap- pear a little like a Hyacinth. Bui on looking closer. you see that the flowers which compose the :spike have a fringed beard or lip hanslol! down from them. This plant is the “ ~ Imaging Up Father was‘? ARR . YOU D0\N' .‘ u» Wench .- “G6 but Purple Fringed 0rchis-(Habeneria Psychcdes), first cousin to the Rag- ged Frlnged Orchis so common in our fields. But this is a much more course, too, it is not nearly, so com- Before long, on our left we pass the Roman Catholic parish church brow “Wt 01‘- of st. Bonaventure. Like all Island m... up...“ the Macdonald stone house at 102 _ iF YOU $AW wl-ilrrj . eAw no Trwif ammo‘ _ . ' Your» as up HERE f "roo- BETTER it and the solid land on the eastern aide of the bay, neck of sand str hes, dividing the waters of‘ the bay and the gulf’ like a ribbon of gray‘ flung “across the thewhite sea birds wheel and circle slope so gently from our feet to the - sapphire blue of the waters. ----<p.o'->-u-~'-\l Lllilrnont near at lllhtl- ~m --i;._'._..‘.____ll. ‘_-i . i» l .: 339'“. ,1»:- I - l ll‘! i COME UP‘. Delivered STUDEBAKER Dictator 4-oooa SEDAN $2050.00 In Charlottetown , Tax Paid and Completely Equipped. Companio n m.» to tbéfcmozis Studebaker Commander A brilliant example of excess power and finer quality at One-Profit prices More Power _Less Cost Dictator the Society of Automotive Engineers. Stamina plus Beauty line and fitment has been added. . full~slze balloon tires‘, disc wheels; twee-bum scorn head More than $100 wort/a of extra equipment no-dmfi ventilating windshield (exclusively ‘ "rmumucr and hydrostatic gasoline glugc on the dash: coiutiulnral lurk; oil filicrnnuidmafic windshield cleaner; rear-vision mirror: rear traffic signal liglu; 4-whccl bulges; lig rs, mnnollcd from steering wheel: from spring bakes. Bullet finish hardware in closed cars‘, dome light in stcry of rhh Illilllflll’ with bflltlfllllfl.‘ ulm m riizing with lacquer body finish. equipped with fglding top and quick STUDEBAKER DXC-TATOR MODELS-Sedan (for five) ‘k059i VWWY“ (for four) $1995. Duplex-Phaeton (for five) $l'l50. $3685.00. Erskine models $1325. Business Coupe (for 2i —rumhle seat) $1695", Tourer (for five) $202.0; Sport Roadster tfor four $1695; Tourer (for seven) $139“; Commander and iresident models to $1355 and $1410. Prices delivered in Charlottetown tax paid and completely equipped with fr ont and rear bumpers and ii-whecl brakes. . . .A. HORNE &- CO. w CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. l. A. HORNE & Cf) SUMMERSIDE. P. E. l. DEALERS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In‘ ‘ufre about the low Industrial STU . , p . ___ r ugly. who but God can know whatmnlymNq REAL’ Jmy H one n Mimi’ 11"" (‘minds during the summer will hr- n" ‘ha, m" n group of British! lishors Mid cdifori-L. who . in That’ lama dune which gives pm" the intention o6 travelling through in the PflClflCflflfl-‘ll and hack. trees is a sort of peninsula. Bctweenda expected flier 1m" ‘ma mrmw vvineiai‘ newspapers. The ‘visit follows upon a trio to m,“ pm“ Grout Britain made two years ago by members of tho Canadian Week- Newspaper; Association. blue cloak of the sea about this bflficanadian edrmm awakened in the strong light oi’ the summer imlis? °3\“"°"°“-“"'\“ 1H5 present‘ un, c ho n tn tto hite "m" “ ° m“ ‘ , 3 an a VB a a c° n w many of whom will he cccompantpvqsqt um gum, 12. me “owe: bedeckw‘ new‘ whlcha special ‘Canadian Pacific trai which will be‘ their home for the ensuing few weeks. Arrangements the‘; IMF" liy tho \ D T E I 0R8 Ullztwa, by the "ro VISIT’ CANADA. m‘ tho cltli-s whero most important. parties lo vlnil Oxprossed "ewslmpu" “M” party welcome. M" ‘mm’. ll ls felt that this country next month with "rum, nnwapnpemle" Tlusy will soc tho for party "' arrangements 55m“ ment at the interest in Canada among their “Mum The party will return to England On Sopt- l3 they will dlan National Exhlh The editors. o“ Sept‘ g_ ough. . clouds trail their ravelied fleeces ed by the“. wives, Wm arrive M m t T l \ W-ii-v-s-Ylomns Bilifwllve 11°“? “Vi”! "° “a lovgi; across the sky, throwing here and Quoboc on board the Canadian o“ a 0m“ 0' Sm JOHN MAC” “m” ‘m5 we“ Irwmme" there a swiftly fleeting shadow on“"““m° ‘mime’ M°“i"“$° 0“ ‘AWN NEW MARITIME RATES and on Aug. l4 they will board u. have been made DEB BRITISH . *-——.——-—4 llominlnn tiovornmont at Govzarnionla of (inch or in.» Provinces, and tho Marvin's they stop. nlncnt citizens have nlso their intention oi diving ho done to make the the visit of tlicso is oi‘ great importance tn Canada at thin Ulllll). , country at ts Wm l“: “mm m" lvosl. and tho result nhonld be tho ldent of tho Canadian Pa- clfle. Railway. has interested him- self in the tour and has approved tho entertain at various ‘ NOT YET COMPLETED combatants in wars of the . OTTAWA, July la-Enforcement Allied 51mm, duflng hv the Board of Railway Oommis- wherebv they will be enterteiwd isioners for Canada of the legislation mmrview, passed at the 192'! session of the Dominion Parliament providing a Z0 per cent reduction in freight rates on railways opcratim! in the Maritime Provinces has not yct been completed. Practically all the new freight. tariffs flied by the various railways affected have been approved by the board, excepting those filed by the Canadian National Railways. ‘ Under the tariffs filed by the Canadian National Railways it is in the partyhan they will repre~ H‘ y,“ f . ‘t um 0g _ sent adarge uu-m or of British pru- £08?" ,kf;1r:|,1t.f‘q pufifffny h". understood there is no provision for C,“,ada_ M“ “eauwchuimnln the routlnfi of goods through the City of St, John. understood they to Halifax and Nova Scotia. These factorlly eliminated. ‘tam; _WOMEN WILL FIGHT for ‘ th" I Again, under the tariffs filed it is‘ are not satisfactory particularly thw steel and coal producing areas in Eastern dtscrepancles. it is anticipated, however, will be satis- Tvvcnty-thrce sedans selling for $60 t0 $2.370 more have ‘less power than The Sedan, according t0 ratings of T0 traditional Studebaker stamina, typified by 1009 Studcbakc 100,000 miles and rs which have traveled over, custom beauty of Sedan and Vicioriz; uphol- Sedan, Viuuria and Sport Coupe; aLLool-iu-modcls in genuine leather ‘Tourer and . detachable Curtains in color‘ , blending with body. Convenient (nmparlmctil for curtains. - ln tone-lnrmn- ' W Sport Roadster Acceptance Corporation rater available exclusively to Studebaker purchaser: ,. AlQER. Mode in Canada . .___-- ___~._____.____._.__.._.. ._.. _l HPLENDID CROPS REPORTS WINNIPEG, Man, July l5,-— The crops of Western Canada continue to make’ remarkable headway, with good weather in their favor. and so little damage from cutworm and other sources that it is scarcely worth mentioning. Heavy showers throughout the whole territory have assured the farmers of ample moist- ure", some points. in fact‘, report that they have enough to last them several weeks, and at least one says it has sufficient for tho rest of the season. € -OZ~» IIILSON UNSUCCEBSFUL (Canadian Press) BIBLEY CAMP. Eng, Jul! 14. - Cadet Lieutenant Alexander‘ Hllsdn of Hamilton, was unsuccessful in the shoot-off with six othersjor the bronoe medal for leading scorer in LONDON. July ifs-Woolen and the. first stage of the King's prise. the parhof the World War, ' l l xchlldren, as well as men will be mg medal was won by Mmqfgpflgf- future. geant J. MacCallum of the ' 'Marshsl Foch, Generalissimo ofthc ‘m; gughuymd Huhmn¢m_ @1081“! son yesterday shot 104 out of lilliln stated in an the first stage, tieing with theaamo Argyll .33. 800M. i< AT "ruofafi FpNNY N" 5\RD$ AN ‘THE "r nub WAY‘. ——-T¥Zv “Mme Molmnnin I l DON'T K AN‘ PM NO _ clowns any warn: _ FIND p .--.-