_ Lombardy. Ont. - After the father and three daught- . era made a gallant effort to save .1 csbrowning Accident In Ont. . 2. _ _ MTAWA, Aug. ilk-Five lives were lent in a tragic accident at , today, when Tbniaa Tooliey aged 53 years and four children were drowned in the waters of Otter Lake, one of the fildeau vchain lakes situated four miss from Smiths Falls, Ont, tlie life of Laura Toohey aged nine 10am. who while bathing waded beyond her depth Thomas Toohey fifty-three years of age. father of the Toohey family. Bernard twenty- reven eldest son. Kathleen Toohey twenty-five years, Dorothy Toohey. eleven years, and Laura Toohe)‘. aged nine. - I Slight Increase l In Expenses’ OTTAiVA, Aug. 10-4‘. N. R. rev? eniie and expenses show decrease decreased operating (EXIYPD-kr‘ inw- evar resulted in a slight incrinis? of the net operating revenue. A statement covering all big Cana- dian roads. the ti‘. .\'. R. is the will)‘ llillwny of the five larger systems to show an increase in revenue for April. Express Train Collides With Freight PICTOL’. Aug. 10.—Pas>en4~rs on the short line express Pirtou. receiced a bad shaking-up when two engines were put out oi com» 2 mission temporarily today, when the express which was slightly be hind time, dashed into Oxford sta- tion and collided head on with the freight standing at Little East siti- lng. STOCK QUOTATIONS HALIFAX, Aug. 10- (Quotations furnished by Johnson & \\'ard members of the Montreal Stock Marie IT JUST nus THE PENCIL on THE CORN AND AWAY Goes ROOT mo BRANCH. ooss nor BURN on SMART. A raw RUBS WITH MOOVIT Conn PENCIL AND ALL IS OVER FOR. sat: AT Atroiioo ." 175’ '-I|- ' For Sale only at THE TWO MACS. druggists, 149 Great George St, Premiums $180. .40 Trot and pacc.. Green Race ..... ..-. .................... .. . Entries close August 11th. Entry fee 5 per cent of Purse and niustbe ing me with my homely everyday remitted with entry. This meeting will be governed b)’ Wm‘ his 90d “alum National rules. GORDON HOOPER, Secretary FOR SALE The subscriber offers n very de- Conn PENCIL f Horse Races gzlllgzyliitivgjl-‘l-ltligglligli; place which in. _..The following are the classes. FreelFonAil Trot and Pace Parse I" h" m“ FY19 5T1°lll<l WJrk to sup- ‘9000 lurt lirrsrlf and not be dependent 350.00 l, ljln_ _’to have, lllllt; hulking [hem lighting Exchange.) Atch sirablc residence including one acre of land situated at Centvrville. Bodeque. For further particulars zippiy to owner, Miss Bland Wright, Betleque. Discount Cash Sale We will commence a cash dis- count sale on Nloudtiy, August 8th. V. continuing _ be a good two ivveks. This will opportunity to st ure goods of first quality at loivest The laaryelefllrl ID Dilfiwllllbllfiy 8y ETHIL LLOYD PATT- UI ‘III! OUTLAW '0 Chapter LXI. l don't know when it was that first l ibegan to realize how large a part Hugh Trotter was playlllfl -in my life. Dearly as I loved mot- ,her, and loath as I might be to tti-ink of lier suffering, still l caught myself thinking several times that "the evenings would seem rather empty when she came back from the hcspiial and there ‘would til!!! be no reason for what hadbccotne a‘most nightly visits from Hugh. Slim-e the very first day that 111D" titer had been taken out oi’ the house for her operation Hugh had lcome almost every evening to my asistance in caring for the child- ron at dinner. with their lessons and in putting them to bed. Al- though— ' "Don't you put a feather in your ca.p about it, Nellie." he bad said. "l think your mother's a brick. I'd do anything at a time like this to ralic-vc her mind from anxiety. I am glad to hefp her. And so ‘he had come. playing _with the ibaby a-nd keeping herlh‘. Rpddln Bros" good tempered; helping my brother 'i‘om with his mathematics; saving tny father from his spells of bad temper. while allowing him to talk r-ndlossly of politics, without con- tradlction. I suppose l fought at first against: e was taking in llmy heart. Years before I had trade up my mind I would never marry. i told mixself that all my trainer's hrart-brcak and ill-health lr-tzuie because of her marriage; that if :1 girl wanted real contentment If" llfl-l-lltillPrs or money upon a I had beiieved this doctrine so firmly implanted in my breast; that nothing could uproot it. Then. night stir-i- night l sow Hugh help. tasks and making my life Pflgler I began to realize that my ~p0IXll of view might "five been wmng; that it was pos- FIIJIP. if a man and a woman cared iior ezirh other, for them each to share the burdens they were bound _l Suppose my altered point of |\'l(‘W began to show in my manner ‘Owafll ljlflllli. I found myself to U11)’ SIIFPFIMP even doing little [Illflg-t to attract him that I would not have thought of a few months be- lf he atlniiiretl u certain shirt waist. i wore it oltener. ll‘ l saw lllkll he liked a particular thing f t. re, 31 any “omen Use Glycol-inc Dllxture ‘There is nothing better for sto tnach trouble in ivomen than buck tliorri bark, glyrcerine, etc, as mix- ed in l-ldI€l'—I~I(.6. One lady cat's: "If is doing me lots of good. My Sig. tors also say it is wonderful.”__.\,l. ler-Vika removes foul matter from n01" lldiler and lower bowel "r m" t-rtfifli Goodwin Feels I NEWFOUNDLAND IAN WILL» ING T0 TESTIFY TANLAC DOES ALL ‘CLAIMED FOR T new man. and I'm guard against a return of my troubles." said William Goodwin Melbourne. Trinity Bay. N. E‘. "I can hardly realize that I'm the same man that 1 was a short time ago for there has been such a big change in my condition. When I began taking Tanlac 1 could hardly get around or lift my haii-i to do a piece of work i had no ap- petite to speak of. and the littlc I dld eat always upset’ my stomacu l had awful attacks of biiliousneiis too. which made me feel as sick and ‘miserable as a man could. "Tanlar suited my case ersvllv- It give me an appltlte. Dill my stomach in first-class condition and entirely rid me of billiousness. I have gained a good deal in Wfllfllll and fcrl fine all the time. l have never known any medicine in m-y life that equals Ttinlac. and l can testify that it certainly does all that is claimed for it." Tan-lac l5 sold in Charlottetown and by leading druggists everywhere. for dinner. I planned so that he might have it. Quite unconscious- ly in the tasks that were oursiwhrn t realized how he was trying l0 lit-ll? me, I tried to help him. vow Dora the other day on the efrrPl." 1 io‘d Hugh one night. "i didn't inw- time to talk to her 1mg, but she icfd me something awfullv funny. her she was in earnest or not. She toId me she expected to be married this fall." "l Iiflp“ you preached her a ser- iiion.' Nell," llugli replied. you PXl_'l'8Il'l to her that marriage inony." "I suppose I do." I said slowly. “but ll've been thinking ling-ii. I wonder if I've only seen the dark side.’ Iiush looked over at me quickly. "Well," he said, “I told you my mother and father were very happy were the only iwo people ln the world who ever managed such e miracle. But why ‘this change 0f IlPflTl?" ll flushed -painfully. “Oh, I don't know," I said, (ry- lust thinking tihe ‘other day that. alit-hoizgh l have my home and the children and all tho-t now. somu tiay they will grow up and tnarry and then it might be rather lonely.‘ "Yes." said ‘Hugh, dryly_. “I Sulp- poss it might . _But. on the othi-r hand. you tiiight marry some good fornothing twho couldn't tntike as much money as you do. and then Uwre .\‘C1l would be, struggling to take flirt? of him. if you're going P S lvhcan. Sept l2 ,4 Corn Sept 5711i; Def: oil/g Oaths Sept 367i, I)ec 40 1-2. hbiite Each polling division on the Fourth Electoral District (.1 Prince County is hereby requested to appoint at least two delegate..- io attend the Liberal Conservative Convention to be hold in (fharlziiic- town August 16th,“ next. Signed ALBERT SCHURMAN. Convener. FARM FOR SALE 66 acres of land on the Winsloe Road 6 i=2 miles from Charlotte- town, 50 acres t-lear. 10 acres o: fine heard wood near Church and School nnd blacksmith buildings fair will be snlii with or without the crop for information. P~ Apply to the owner. JOH N DIAMOND Winsloe Station. Li; s. s. ilAllLAND For your pleasure and health a trip on the "Harland" is unsui- pasaed. You are offered the op- polztqtilty any Tuesday,‘ Thursday. FrIay and Saturday at 3 p_ m. Auction sliéfoT. i109 Sydney ..___..___._.i_;_ Auction it Clifton i will scll by public Kllfltlflll on riccs. PROWSE Q. SONS. LTD Murray Ilarbor. ___4 FOR SALE Eight roomed house, with kitch- en attached (pump in large barn and Ilf-ZDDBTY, also lot 58x 200. Apply to owner. MICHAEL HOLLAND Furniture I am instructed by Mrs. Harry Vrtnitlsrstine to sell tit her house on Thursday. August 11th, commencing til. 1.30 her household furniture tromprising pttPIOl‘, (lining-room, bPd room and kitchen furniture, piano, buffett, r-lioice range, carpets, mats ill-shes. glass ware and lots of good goods, nearly new. SIFOPl m. all BENJ. CARTER A CO, Auctioneers. PROPERTY kitchen) Montague. C “Thursday, Victoria, return fare u... Friday, East River, return fare 35 cents Saturday, West Riven return fare 35 cents. Be one of the large number who now take advantage of those very enjoyable excursions. The accomodatlons are fine. We know you will be pleased with the results, Phone 113. Tuesday. Orwell return fare 6o ents. Saturday, August 20th. 192i. :-it 4 tit-lock p. m. part of my farm con- taining 50 tit-res of clear land, with large dwelling house. neatly new nnd out buildings ln first class con- » . . - Supervised Athletics. Out-of-door sports. dItlOll. fh. i: f ill b l farms in tliais lsocllrlliely Gas Illfllllfleflfl F" oaks??? ‘Had "xorzgéogHafrlby m shore IfflllIfi"9 of about ~15 trhalns - - G- PPMCIP-‘ll on the South West River" where Holland. Cove. flisrlotteiown aliudunco of sen weed and mussel mud can be obtained. Handy to or REV‘ H‘ A' HARLEY’ school and churches and etc., for Mflflflqlng Director ' LI . par cuiars apply w. McRAE. wlndsnry N. s. Clllwll. iweo++++o e+e+++e+e+4e0++v _ _ —-_-_-__-.-...-_..-._ _ ._ .. ._........ .... PE [bounce we.‘ . EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES INTERNATIONAL LINE PLIIIIGIII ‘ND FREIGHT SERVICE BETWEEN IT. IHINTON llelillp GOVERNOR DING lay at B a. nu. and every llnturdn flhe Wednesday trip: are vln Thursday. The tliiturdii l- B. about I p. m. llellrni—lienve Ilene Iavlng Time) for Eon» MARI! 810.80 not eniiieetlon at Ilenon with tlie fiflllt Muller! lo New York vla Uiipd Coil a Mondays and Fi-lvlnya at l0 n. rt. Lnbee nnd 8t. John. JOIII All) LEV will leave lhJobn every Wed-ol- y at 6 p. Ii. Enllport |lIll| Lillie-r, y trips Ire to lloalnn (Atlnnfle il-r) for Dalton. iluo Illllllll when! ll direct due loaders I- (Davllllt HTATMROOMI ‘$.00 II Metropolitan pinnoenler all Unnnk Ier Malone-a, rnlaa and adiflenal lnlnrwintlon apply to IPA-Q‘: . . ._ l. U. CURIIIE, AIOII II- JIII- !- .0 t-m-w’ ' , 1m KING’ which may have stomach for months. ICXCFJLLENT‘ for gas on stomach and chronic con siipution, Guards against appendici- tis. Ilrings out matter you never (thought was in your systmn. Iluglies Ilrug Co. Ltd. (In George- town by S. I‘. Knight, DruggistJ. *—'i—' ~—i-i< Dilhousie University ii i HALIFAX, N. §, Arts. Frlrncc. (‘ommrri-o, Mimic. Engineering, I'm"- HIM-i’. liuiv. Dlrtllvlnf‘, llrnfinlry , FINTIKANCI} strminansilli-si Three of $200, five of $100 Pitflll. Awarded on rv-siilln "f matriculation PXflTnh\{|[i|,n_q sPlltt-mbt-t’ QlI-—()I‘IOI)PI‘ Uiie reserved County, one. for Cape one for Iiretoii, NPW Iiriinsivlclt and Three of $200. tlifce uf $100 I each. Awarded on results of first year, and tenable durini: second your. IINIVFIIISAI. HALL rfsldr-nri- for int-n on banks of fxnrlli \\'v.~it Arm. ‘IAIILIIOIIOITIEII IIUIJNE for women students. REGISTRATION DAY.‘ tobin nil fni-tilllv-li (r-xi-v-pt for Final students in Mrdlclne nnd Dr-ntlritry. wiin lllihll n1;- isti-r on Scptrrrlbtir lifli.) iii-o (iv-tuber 3rd and 4th. Halifax to have a change of heart, Nell, be been pomonlnwsutro yoti soften toward a rlcli niau. I dont think or X11959 very ivel-l an awful thing for you to say. nev_tr heard you tailk l'ike that be- fore. “Well, you hear me now." lie an~, swered a little snappily, and llis sweet tempered mouth straighten- ed a little. "Don't you marry a man who makes less than you do. my dear," he said. “If you do you'll be marry- ing a man who isn't much good." For the moment the subject was (lrviliperl. lit leflt me hurt and a lit- tle uncomfortable. Later, alien l had undressed Jane and put her to bed. I calfcd Hugh to come up nnd get hcr good-night kiss. ' As lie hr-nt over cite baby, he pul out his hand to the side of the crib to steady himself, hand, which was touched bis. and my already there. Without stopping to think I closed my fingers warmly about his, Hugh (IYEIW his hand Like I New Man “Tanlac has made me feel like n always going to keep a bottle on hand just to old l don't know wlieti "Dldl lately. together and I didn't suppose they' ing to be at ens-e. “l suppose I was‘ struggling young persons. lit, (1) Jutiies Shepard. (2) Willie “Why. Hugh!’ I exclaimed. "What, 5-h,.,,a,-,]_ cu tnnun. LWerner Ilillllc‘ Says Ile is a Sou bl Wilhelm MONTREAL, Aug. 9.—Captaui Warner Horne, the German 5p), who ls at present confined in the immigration building. will he Je- porled on Wednesday on the steamship Poland for Hamburg.- l-Ioziic has now been pronounced insane after s-ervitig six of the ten years imprisonment in the Dor cheater penitentiary to which lie was sentenced after attempting to ti-reck the Vanceboro bridge dur lng the early part of the war. Today he was visited by 8 p889- port agent with a view of obtain- ing passpflrl. particulars. The agent said that Horne kept con- tinually talking about dukes and princes. the niflllous he has in the bank. and inst but not least of his Z r- 1w E5 ~< $ 3 being the son df cx-Kaiser Wll helm. and of other prominent pct‘- sonages. in the end the agent was unable to get any sane information from Horne nnd he came 8W8)’ convinced that he was demented. Another Mystery Craft NEW YORK. Aug. lL-Anntiier ship was added today to the string of tnystery craft sighted recently of! the Atlantic roast and susilei-‘l’ The Steamer Milk! Goes lo the Bottom After an Ilxpiosioujblfs lloileis SE.-\'I"I‘LE. \\'nsh.. During a thick tog the coustwis-e steamer Alaska siiuck a rock four hill-es uffitlie northern coast i-f California ‘at 19.40 o'clock lust night and went to the bottom twenty . l r | m minutes later. with a loss of Ilfu fignffiuflglrlgfh "g mm p racy believed tonight to be at least The la,,,s,_de,,cfibed a, a forty eight persons. . 11000 um s,eamer_was sighted Ninety six passengers and Aug“, 6 about Bu“, mugs 50m"; seventy members of.tbe crew are ,,_ - .> . we known to have been saved by tlic jjjgufffh,§,“{§‘?,,§“§§§§§ 33%,“), 3i- steam freighter Anyox. which was rlvpd ma“). from pacmc Co“; five miles ziwziy wlieti the Alaska pong went. on the rocks at BlunVs The Karina's officers said the Refl- Acmrdlnglo MINT“ Q! 1'19 Anyox. which has arrivctl at Eur aka, (Sal. forty miles from the scene of the wreck, it is doubtful stranger IlfllI retiiained four miles distant. She carried three masts ‘and two funnels. Two cargo booms -usuail_v snugged down while ships _ . . . l d l the This. however. does not set the ggggiagipd’ “are rgge o list of missing definitely, as in» An effort to exchance radio ml; 99"“ am" o“ ‘he 9X3“ numb" sag“ ,-,,,,Pd when me Sh“, refusm, aboard the lllfatetfvessel. Accord- was the worst calamity that might, to answer. mg 1° one “M98 of mmrwmifln‘ 1d,," a young woman, B). the way y the Altiskznoarrted 132 passengers have you ever thought of stump, Abandoned on Fire "I “Mm 9'31" were I" H‘ 5 9”‘- ing m‘. stale? you know ygu talk age and u crew of B2. (ltlier rt.- very we" on the horrors o; man-j. ports place the number oi’ pas- NIHA’ YORK. Aug. IL-(YBDI-llll sengers at 20o‘ and the crew e.' Peterson and the crew of tlie ML tinned Sm!“ szzhtimmad efigfigy? Based-on the first report, lhlu Cohen’ repor F" C ylianeraq would mean ii loss of 36 Dllfifif-‘XILI- abqhdoned aura 0 all“? ma"; ers and 12 members of tlie crew. unwed, Item to ay on Us s ‘lhc other figures, however would ship \\ est Keene, which rescllfi- picun that 110 passengers and 2i} ‘ha?’ schooner bound from members of the crew were miss- e ' . ing. Tampa for Philadelphia with I ‘ I h _, b "H: phosphate rock. struck heavy The knnwn ‘PM’ w we o‘ P have been landed in Eureka. iirt. \\‘(‘1llIl€l‘ August 6. began to leak . . . . - ; m, ,,- nnti ‘wits Aabantlonitl glib W11 fig; O,J,°,l:,",,”,fi,n,,f[012,02? _-,', or “Tu” m he‘ no“ Ignaz; {J .\'. Iliilchlnson. Portland, Oregon; on prod” renmve a m ‘ S. Kutiiaztiwii. steeruge passenger. n"v'g'm°n' (‘rew~ dleane, chief stewurt; it‘. K. hing, stalwart; Frank Comm , GI-ENFANNlNG SCHOOL senmitn; Ilnlpb J. hiockett, sew mun; Larsen. engine hand; . The {allowing is tlie standing of Portland, Oregon; janitor. name unknown. waiter. name unknown; bellbtrv. believed named Baldwin of Oakland. (‘uh Priictitzully the ivlinle bow of the steamer was torn oft‘ by tlic ini- pzirt on hitting the rut-ks. and as she ivas uttishcil back b)’ I119 B\\'<"<5 she fillet] riiphlLv. She listed to illifllllilfll. and then about t~\\‘->nt_\' miniiter after strik- ing. She tiirneil completely over as she sank. lthe pupils for the month of July. i tirade Vil. (l) Patricia Itenille, 2) Margaret Casey. (3) Bernlse Roach, Grade Vi. l1) R0)’ .\lcGilli- ‘vary l2) Lucy ltenville. Grade V. (l) George Fogiirty’ (‘ll Refillla MC- ll-aiiter. Grade IV. (ll Murgilfel M- Rcvlllc, (2) Freddie McMtister. Grade ill. (llhiiiigv Ilazel MIYMHS‘ tcr, f3) Aneas McGillivary. Grade wont ilmvii. (3) (Hilda McGilllvnry. Grade I'(1l Mauricio McGlllicriiy, (2). Alvin O'Neill, (3). Jackie Mc- Donald. Perfect attrntiance for the month; ivlarguret (Ytisey. James Shepard. George Fogtirty. W'llll9 Shepard. Aeneas MoGillivrny and Mary ‘Mcmlllvray. Kathleen Mc/(lee (Teacher). . e I v . ' l It all happened so quickly ihut. while must of the lifeboats “'I'.l\~ liiitnclicil. scvcrtil wrre imnble to gm away from the vessel nnd were swamped as she sunk. The Alaska sent i"ilII1-i uptil the boiler Happened Quickly out S. O. S. room was <§>._-i- swamped. The messing-cs were tiirkctl up from one end of the A Record That Shouk] . coast to the other. The Anyox however, was the only ship that Convince You wits notir enoughto be of any tis- sISIIIIICG. o, the mews o, Hood-s Snspm, Despite the fact. that site had a heavy barge in tow. the Anyox llliltlqi TOCOHI sliced lo the scene arriving there n little more than an hour atfer receiving the first S. O. S. cull. She picked up nine boat loads of survivors after tin nil nlglit search, and then left for Eureka, leaving one of her owu llla ns the standard blood purifier. appetizer and tonic. Originated ll! n famous physician's prescription more than 50 years ago. Adopted as the regular family medicine in thousands of American homes. Hus met the tests of a half-century with universal success. Made from Bllffly at once. til-most sharply. ‘Dont ‘imagine that you feel thing's you really don't Nell." he said. "Botterlook before you leap.’ NI)‘ faice flamed. I didn't know just wiliat lie mtont. But l felt re- pulsed and angry. boats to pick up any survivors. tlie best known roots, herbs. harks, mum-Q Ree,‘ the pom‘ at which and berries named in the Ilispeii- MJCTION SALE students must register t." ti... 51rd LEITTFIIEK IIEGIN “Rtdnr-sduy’, Utittibvr I-‘Ull Fflil. INFORM. (IN igirly In poi-min or Ii loin-r tn tlie nffir-i- o1‘ lllo Vrv-siilr-nt. .'|III. our} .~»——--r ' §§ §4+§§O4+O4 O-§§-§O+%OO§+§ §O-O EDGEIIILL, Wl Ideally situated in beautiful Universities. Special Domestic Science and Business Courses. Unusual opportunity to develop musical ,samc time (i0 acres of At- Emil Royalty Wetinesda). A1112. 17th, at L’ p. m.. thirty five acres of standing grain, 111g" m, land, i‘; arfrcs of SIllntIIng ltlnlber, Terms in suit purchasers. WLLAIYILEATLEY d; CO. LTD. NDSOR, N. S. grounds. Girls prQpQr-gd (o, and artistic talents. Windsor, Residential School Plflylns Fields. Gymnasium. (l0 Ac LOWER SCHOOL. Boys 8 to 12 special Oversight. Preparation for Military and. Naval Sdhooi. for King's. McGlIl, Dalhousle and other Universities, mid for Business. We stand for msclpllne and Culfu REOPENS Sept. 13th. For Calendar, Rates, E10,, write EARLY to tlhe Headmaster, Rev. W. W. Judd. M. A. v "consortia soHooL for Boys. 8 to l8 years. v¢v¢‘vrrv§9O N. 8. res of Grounds. years. Separate Building and Colleges, for Technical re, Learning nnd Recreation. Columbia. with a large loss of life Alaska tlie Alaska went ashore. is 40 lBtDKgJTY-WYJIIII 5112:)‘: gtirigiflt‘ w you miles south of Itlurokri, rind 450 As" n g§od'ca,haruc' Hood», tnilos south of Portland. Oregon ’ Shipwrecks were frruliieni therr Pms‘ until n lighthouse was built in . 1901. The only notable WFPCI‘ since was the sinking about fil- ' tr-en years ago of the steamship The owners of the also owned the Columbia. ~ HPAXCIFI F A R M LABORERS Excursions Lloyd George And Premier Briand In Perfect Accord i. l PARIS, Aug. 10.—.\i. Brfanl, l-‘rench premier announced at the Supreme (‘ouncil this afternoon l that British Prime Minister , Lloyd George and lie were ln agreement on the principle or Upper Silesian boundary, it rc- malned for experts to draw exact line which would be a basis giving equal value votes cast in the r»- cerit plebiscite, whether Polish or German. whether in mining indus- trial or rural townships. Installation Of 16L TFZEEYi-Tii-om s1". wit?‘ and other C. P. R. Points in New Brunswick: $20.00 Going $25.00 Returning To WinnipegMan From C N. R. Points New Brunswick and from P. E. Island, add Local “and clan Fara to ratea from 8t. lelin. iifiT-tiiiiiisiv] ' ‘iiiiiéiii Passenger Agent OTTAWA, Aug. ilk-Tomorrow evening will we an cxmins in unh- lnet ministers and judges of Su- treme ffmirt who are going to Que- bec in attend tho ceremonies in ‘Assn ‘a A VVwVwwYwwwwwwwwvVwwwwww I-Y'lI'i . n vvvvvvvwvvyvvv .'~ w.» » luiiiut CONSEVA August 9.- — , if there are filly more survivors. i l l l I l ,,- Governor General , I .~ - Canadian i CONl_'ll_llll0N , A convention of the Liberal-Conservative Party of Pl Id island will‘ be held in the m“ E war’ Market Hall, Charlottetown, Tuesday, Aug. 16,1921 AT 11.so_ A. M. - i I For the purpose of making arrangements for general organlta . tion_ All polls are requcstrttl to send at lcrist two delegates. (‘onvonvrs and poll cliiilrtiten will please see that their respec- tive districts and polls are fully represented. W. H. AITKEN, President. Queen's County. Liberal Conservative Association W. TANTON_ (‘ilialrnian West Prince Liberal Conservative Association JOHN McLEAN. Convener King's County Llborail (‘onscrvtitive Association E. T. TANTON. (liinirman East Prince. Liberal Conservative Association ‘I Y.» zoooemwe o-eareceee o veuee +0 rec eeese-oe++ee++e+e+e l l \ (“+044 voo-oo-omoowo 4 V Grand , Scottish Gathering UNDER TH_E DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF rilS HONOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR McKINNON The annual Scottish Gathering under the auspices of z the Caledonlan Club of Prince Edward Island will be held on‘ the grounds of the Charlottetown Driving Park Assoc- iation on Wednesday, August 24th, 1921“... A.. grand. pro- gramme of Athletic Bporie, Horse Racing, Dancing. Etc., ‘ is now being prepared and will be published ln a few days. J. R. BURNETT, T. M. Mc’MILLAN, President Secretary . v-eQ-oo-oeeoo oeooeoooooee-ovoooowooeoeoooovoo00000000 V§§§+O4§O4+f§§§+§¢¢¢¢ 2 v é 0 4 1 .41, $24.60 _ T“. Charlottetown 5/ , To WINNIPEG r , plus Half a Cent per mile I beyond. Return Half a . Cent per mile to Winnipeg, PI": $28.00 Excurslgp Dates CHARLOTTETOWN Ilrnillnr friiln No. loun at 0.45 n. m. "Ilnrvratrrln flm-vln about 4.00 n. m. ,-__ i i; f till leaving Chnrlovfe- I connect with llic ' lriivlng Mom-Inn on Atlltint lflllt. AUGUST 4TH AND 16TH - Special accommodation for women. Convertible (berth) Colonist Cars. Facilities for meals en route. Tickets and full information from A. t; F Ti:kct Agent or - fleiievalPutengar Mont, Monsoon, NJ- ° .‘ ‘National Railuilllli? pg, m oAy|DQ°|m consequent upon live arrival of Ln" Am"; Lord llyng and his installation of ‘if! - e Governor 00ml. ~ l .. i. - - . ~ ~ _ hfnnv yo" y‘ - > ' nlnnntuinn-QQ: m..-nan...“- Tflhriivi-illitsi IL .~-i_ n; “wit; yqmrz; pug. I. t; A A‘ '