F'tv3ai’.'.'t§t$TQ,DA- a MATINEE-“EAST LYNNE” EDVARD ~~AND ALL NEXT WllEK ETHEL MAY ‘A SHOREY PLAYERS i 1i NEW PLAYS- " fl Vaudeville-New ‘ iScenery —Orchestra PROGRAM TODAY a TONIGHT- “JUSTICE” MONDAY MATINEE -»“ JUSTICE " MONDAY NIGHT—“THE' GRAFTER’? -. | CHANG PROGRAM DAlLY| SEATS NOW SELLING AT BOX OFFICE HONSEBOLD INSECTS. lustratlons o! sides showing the ideal ——— to which breeders should advance, Bulletin No. 112. New Series, with and one depicts the serious condition file title "Household Insects and their oi the carcass caused by maltreating pontrol" may be had from the Publi- the animal while being shipped. htions Branch o! the Dominion De- The main cause o! fluctuations in iartment or Agriculture. Ottawa. prices oi hogs is the excessive mark-o Jvitholrt dili- lt to a. pamphlet stings at certain seasons oithe year. ‘which ahQE be in the hands oi This the pamphlet points out, can be nary householder. The introduction remedied by diversifying the breed- ‘Qlg with, general methods oi insect ing operations so that sows iarrow control and describes the chelnicals at periods other than during the in use; in this part is given the spring and iall months. . ggiple recipe ior making the anti-fly hir sprays now so common. Some oi ‘chase chemicals require epoch-l handling and this section should be jail studied by the proesootlvo 11w"- ffiicro is a chapter on the tempera- lurs control o! insects. which indold why ...- uia best niauioa. as it cleans ‘ m out "root and branch." Then Y ' gw ghgfiq n on the insects aflect- THE COMMON LEECH. A still pool is a museum of curi- ositiu. While examining the shallow margin oi such a body oi water, I observed a specimen oi the common "horse leech" (Haen-lopsis niarmor- atis oi Say.) Perhaps it is not very common, since my last specimen was "‘ m; bgdy, the health, and iood- taken in Sept.. 1919. and wafidenti- vufls: theses iniesting clothing and ned at the Academy oi Natural Sci- ture; and those likely to be pre- ense, Philadelphia. The leeches are gm gg-uit and vegetables brought carnivorous, and the medicinal vari- an. “the home. A chapter on rats ety has been used irom time imme- fi}! min; is included. moriai as s. moderate blood-letter. .... and is still so used. thouzh mo“ CAPITOL TODAY College youth and crook. brothers, in one oi the most sensational dramas oi the year. Underworld and the “m” I ‘hi. in - standards oi’ dealsF-HaiiialrAcadian " Recorder. ' _ ' ' . _ NEW rounlsr bacon-m MACKAILL tor; Irene L. Wells, Worcester; Hfllflng, Qodkin, Summerside; Gladys MacDonald, Montreal; Hil- lard Clark, Haiiiax; Dr. ‘and Mrs. W. l‘... Holman, Toronto; Mrs. R. T, Hol- man, Summerside; Miss Nora Hoi- lnan, Boston; Misses Gladys and Carrie Holman, Bummcrside; Mr. Geo. Beers, Charlottetown; Azza J. Parkman, Charlottetown. On Tuesday evening Aug. 12th., an in cream social was held in Sea View Hall in aid oi the rink. There was a very large attendance and the sum o! $46 was realized. i Mr. Gordon.’ Rice, Charlottetown, is engaged as principal or Darniey school icr the ensuing year. Miss Hilda. Ramsay ieit on Satur day morning on return to Brookline. Mil-m., alter spending two months at her home in Hamilton. She was ac- companied by hei- sister Mias Mat- tie, wnopurposes residing there. The many lrlends oi Mrs. Leslie Ramsay, iormeriy Miss Hilda Cam- eron, oi Indian River, are glad to learn that she is improving alter her recent operation in Prince Coun- ty Hospital. Mrs. Howard Raansay spent the week end in Victoria West,_a "guest 50G RAISING. rarely than formerly. “moi-hops one o! the greatest needs All leeches are extenailo. and flu “tn, swine industry or uia Dbmin- contract their bodies u» a plump. ' ‘g yggggflt ig organisation." To pear-shaped iorln. or Blond it lb l I . y“ out became Dominion intro- long worm-like shapo- They wro- -;n¢ing ations which ess in a manner resembling tbatoi in‘ Pazgllillet 40. New f "looper" caterpillar, or swim with flies, "A Handbook on the Bacon an undulating eel-ilk; motion Our ‘ ,1 and Hog Grading." published horse-leech probably preys on omb- ithe Dominion Dept. oi Agricul- worms, water-snails. etc» but 11W’ i! Th, mm.- plff. o! ibo book is lmown oi its habits. i yginzup by delmiptions ‘oi’ the dli- The first specimen I took. I kept m‘ WP“ and ‘fpdgl Q! DICOIY In l Q1585 Ill‘ flllfld “Wlth WSW?’ 1°’ m, g, i. i, plentiiully ilius- many months, and it proved I We itoanatituuaoniuob “n- ‘ “We ‘”-"°*" lesson as to what the lanai-rep very active and unduly oloiM bow s requires. There are some ii- lore a storm, . . accompanied by Mrs. AIQXMIMP Cousins oi 1on8 NV"- Mrs. John '1'. many. Sea view. loft muraday morning ior Brooklyn. New York, whore on will visit bar m». daughter. ' ' " p . amt with asexual-mu.» ~ » _..__~ a » - ' flohl@fiwla'fllolltlohll'llré'fldwg,lggflbflggligp ‘l-Y- religious pom’ ei~vlow.'tcowoio,.iu aiiandaileabg _’ - ion-s unite-incomes cs . "" particularlyul the work ‘ nay-aamnizumsiaalaa- ‘doneinlusowaalilu-oh. At oveninl srvico. m. oimbaoc _ V, , . ,_ Jul ' mabuamanlyassiaaiw " w. and Mrs. s. ixaiaorcuttk _,_ 1 This community was saddened W o! her mother Mrs. Archibald Mac- m. and Mrs. David Schurman and lidlas Winnie Schurman were re- cent gueits at Mr. Percy Stewart’: Hamilton. Mr. Hilton MacKay oi Boston has returned to his home alter spending a pleasant holiday pt his boyhood home in Darnley. Mrs. Mac§ay and children are remaining ior "a longer visit. l The people cioavandiafb and “In- dian River were each iortunato in the choice oi a day tor‘ their tea. This community was well represent- ed at both gathoringsu aoumliannanals,au.,oztba" loyal Victoria ‘Hospital. Monti-cal ll ' many in animus,‘ and gum/sir i a i ldarabiioldzon: 35th,. at 8 ofcicck. rural mu. a: more u» ' ‘Erotastant Hall at Bordon. Sunday. Aug. zaamoso. Sunday School at 0.30. . . <\' ~ . r . suns-yuan. 1 byterian church mun. on y. Aulust idtlawillboatiaopm. Sabbath school zoo-p. ill. Everybody welcome. U .., HAMPTON-There will belervioe in connection with ma Presbyterian Olmrchain Canada in phenol! at Hampton on Sunday, August 36th. at s p. m. Wlooine. rmcnanfl Norton-rho remains oi’ we. Rose Sullivan will arrive in Charlottetown to-mcrrow. evening and the iuneral will take place at ' Cardigan Monday morning at 10 o'clock. , CHEESE SIIIPMENT-ZOOO cases oi Prince Edward Island cheese will be loaded by the Leyland mus freighter Nomi-lion scheduled in leave Thursday aiterncon (or Ilondon. The Nortonian will load a total oi Q00 tons oi cargo. including 8,000 cases oi’ canned lobsters and 100 number o! tourists _ ' to the province this week was ‘iunusuaily large‘ on account or the ‘ tion. on Tuesday the CQIei-ry brought over 147 cars, which is tho/largest number up to this time, exceeding the previous record by M. ' RETURNED IIOM ABROAD- Mrs. Oscar McCalium and daughters, irom Saskatoon, Isaak. Misaknma Nicholson and Miss Lorna Weeks, . tlmled orfThursdsy night from an extended trip to England ‘and the contlrlbnt. Their itinerary included __ England. Scotland, France, ' Italy, STANDARD MINING nxcnalvon Bwii-"Ill-“i. Germany and Belgium- - They had a mostlsnjoyable trip. through .'——" m, mm“, run SALVATION anarr-m - usual week-end services will be con- ducted by Adjutant and Mrs. A. W. N”, m," Martin, as ioliowe: Sat, l p. m., _open m5 L35 air service; Sunday, 11 a.- m., Holi- _17 4m ness Meeting; 3.15 p. m., service in 301530;‘ Victoria PlrKl ‘I p. m., ‘Salvation 2.40 2.41 "munl- Junhg ""1," 10 l- m» I \ 3;“ 45 pumnvisit oi lace Bay next week- 3355‘ 39 endsat. Bill. MCI-JAB]. 31, Sdpt. 3M. 353 1.. 2. Particulars in duo course. _ PBISBYTIZIIAN" ‘ SERVICES- ‘03 BlCOkflfld. Till "WWI in gflih! jOK-Broakileld congregation co Sunday. m“ August 25th. will be aa_ iollows: A0 Mlrookiiold 11 a._m.; I-Iarlayilla 2.15 .14\ .11 It i!" H“??? 3"" 7 P- m- "W" 10.10 10.10 F4?"- Th°1°m°° .1" '41MP'""Y'"' 335 199 Ill CHIIIOU, mVlfo OH 8119418’. 1115 n)" AIIWIAIMII. bSjt 1|. l. 3314-. 011115415 ___ J7 31 llblhO. 1h thl PICS _ Hoiiinger ... ' ‘Church. Bradaibaue. 0i!‘ Sunday, with A DOROTHY Smashinl’. thrilllur. wow!" w...” - powerful love story o! women-men who it" for a woman's nulls -_— racingjiorseo-and Billy and the biggest train wreck ~ !l1u've ever seen. Quotations furnished courtesy oi Atwol] s; town fllce. Abana Aconda . . . . . . . . . . . .. Amity Copper Area Arno . . . . .. ... .... Associated Oil d: Gas . Bidgood . . . . . . . .. Big Missouri Buckingham .. Bunker Hill ..‘.' .. Capital Rouyn .. . Central Manitoba . Ciericy ... ... Donia Dalhousle Falccnbridge .. unfit.- .10 .03 ... ... coo ... v H" lea .'. __ I _ Howey ... all; l?’ 3'39 P-.Il-_ Hudson Bay . . -\ . International Nickel . . ,- Lake Shore - ' ' Malartlc . . . . . . "PQNMJ - a“ eta-u: . Miss maniac soul-sum oi Jamaica Plain. More. is spending part o! the summer in Coorgetown. The asiuoa Gladys and/allude! Peal-don, has returned home otter a plolllht vacation in oaveodiah. ‘the - guests ‘o! was Vllaneho uird- ' Manitoba Basin Mining Corporation Newbec Ndranda ... Btadacona Sheritt Gordon Siscoe St. Anthony Sudbury Basin- Teck Hughes ... Towagmac’ .... Treadwell Yukon Ventures Vipond n- can “a can a . ooo "an a... u. or aoa u "a "- o" 4n mimosa-ulna oi anionic." ‘youngmenldrrllarlhflillmln inuobaymnotaroarbraaocrorhili m. iisoxonm ' Wllldflll ... _.- . Wfllhl. HIXIICIVGS ooo WIIIIWGH O11 ... u. u Baltic ... .... Mayiand col oer/an as .c¢n¢roz;_§uonli&.'. " 3' rayon-ulna sorvloajin the. Pros- A .l I I I i An old m6, with carved he"! °-' Museum, TorolN-‘lifibibl! u" din“ lnakurneni. o! its kind on the conti- nent. In 1S1! at Philadelphia Exposi- tion it received award for oldest in- strument exhibited Spoollll-"BI ll t" its origin haa nsvcfdied- Stock Quotation HALIFAX, Aug, Rap-Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward Members Montreal Stock Exchange. New YORK EXCHANGE Atchisn. TOD. 6s Santa H. RY. . 276% Am. Car at Fdry. Co. ' mots Am. locomotive Co. .. 123% Am. Sniit; d: Reiin. Co. .. .. 116 Am. Bosch Magneto Co. .... .. Anaconda Copper Min. Co. N. Y. Cell. d: Hud. m., R. R. .. Con. on ccqm. Y.) Bud. Motor Car Co. .. mternatl. ‘Petroleum Reading Co. Southern Pac. .. Union PaeRy. .... ...... 10": U. B. Industrial Alcohol Co. .. v Westinghouse Eiec. .......... .. 289 U. S. Steel .~. ................ .. 259% MONTREAL STOCK "EXCHANGE Abitibi Montreal Power Natl. Breweries . - - . - . ... Bras. ‘Ia-action Steel Co. oi Can. Can. Steamship Pld. v.- Dominion Bridge Massey Harris Asbestos ...... Can. Brewery Building Products Power Corporation 150111311 89611115168 ... ongoi- Utilities-A .. Inter Utllitlel-B 1cm‘. Doe. mar-pa, repose: in Boyll WWW» Lztnclyle. ‘Mjtniofpl. ffMdy 85,13’ I r Prepared ' I i Mushroom ia llllk l lb. iresh mushrooms or ll can Irench mushroom! ‘l cup chomwd 0°14 um“- il cups milk ' l tablespoons flour. i tsaspoonlui flour. oi salt and PQPIW- . i Put the milk ~11: oliallns dish. i" th fgan. nu it with the sour M. bi"- l dei- pepper an dsalt, as in a white ‘o sauce. Then add carrots. Have ready ;he mushrooms which have been lautf ed in butter. and add-them to tho toast or bread. _ AleitoverwlthCod »l c3“) white cod mocked.) l cup white mice. A isw olives. l tablespoon butter. Some tomatoe catsup. l cup boiled rice. Cook rice until tender in double boiler. Make a while sauce. Put rice in centre oi dish. Surround it with the nsh. Pour sauce over both. Garn- ish with catsup and ‘atufled olives. Creamed Boob. Carroll and Poll cooklths beats and~ remove skins- Cook carrots and peas together in a small ammmt o! water. Chop up car- rots and beets and put than: with the peas into a, white sauce. Serve not on pieces oi’ tout. ma»: c-nb Bacon‘ and am i never knew that bacon and cl could be so tempting until I learned this recipe from a friend oi a logging ' camp cook. Have the pan good and bacon on one side. Then tum each . strip'ovsr. Break as many agfl as, you wish over thestrips of bacon.‘ Drain oii most o! the iat. Do-not’ cook the eggs too much. Servo the bacon and eggs on toast. Haddock on Casserole one medium-shied smoked had- dock. 2 0a.. butter. salt, popper and water. Cut oi! the flns and the bones Mir thohemane puttnonshina ‘i buttered casserole. Cover with boil- lfla water and lllnmsr ra- nvc or g: g six minutes. "rhea strain oti u» int- er. Remove the skin from the nah Place the haddock again in tho cas- serole and"lay the butter on top. Season with pepper. oover m. cas- serolo and cook in moderate oven tor ten minutes. ‘Ihsn A low well notched aggsarranged on top when about in serve make. a very tasty 3’ breakiast or supper dish. 1—-————-——-——- (IINOJIBOI IIIIIIVJIG KASUMIGAUA. Japan, Aug. 28»- Tho departurs\oi thadirlgibla an! Zoliblin tor. her trans-Pacific flight to America Wll WIWIIIOG shortly boioro mdlniiht Wlllht because oifuniavor- orabls winds. At the cams time it was announced that the dirigibla might 181W "r17 in the morning. i a derived . a, . . sauce also. Servo with thinalicos of "g4 work in [the éali. m‘ 60ml!!! vs: t paid to teachers a mm c’ an“ in other o i-uco ondin‘ is not instilled either by the oomparg. tive cost oi ‘living or; the material pm. e‘ recrflidxe’ I O roi- their n m" ‘win this prov!» m _ Prov. r or, Canada lei. discrepancy id teacher in this rcv. ther provinces o! calm ‘provinces. Alui h in ri-inog nawafillglslsafl; - than in the other calarisopaidore not ' tive stateroom v ‘Of Mikh- Pl! Cost oi not. rm the rind from ml. strip _' 3Q“; oi bacon and cut ‘in two. Pry the .- enueper‘ capiia. 1701B “can arduaw ~