ma. a r THE llllllllllllil -'r.;.'.i;..Tfw.'ot..a'.-1‘ ' - secretary. Mont. Col. l . l] I |— I. . A. iiluoltiueee. ll. Burnett! “ilrliilllllllliii . Notes “The Way The death of John Morrlney, M, P» for Northum-berlaud, N. B. creates another vacancy in the Hgpao of Commons. Mr. Morrissy died alter an iiiness oi only s week. _, I. 0. ' “m "'5'" afiimzizmirfiyla“ m 0"“ SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1924 A TOUR OF P. E. ISLAND z ' Mr. H. C.f'Chi‘ist1e, representing the Cowan's Chocolates, Toronto. who has lust completed a business tour of therprflrtiifl! iy-“tomobllfi. x1113; g F ‘ i, V‘ 1000359. Oi conditiousl-Qe A.‘ _. line he» bs one ‘alters ma...» than on any all round tour in the past two years, which he regards as an evidence oi continnonsly in- ed to a gruelling examination by one of the clevereet lawyers in Canada, retained for the Barbi)"- The Commission was to have re- ported at the recent session of par- liament and they did, as the Qli8~ bee Telegram lacetionsly point! 6n, "at the eleventh hour and the ‘uwflmth mmum o! we 8655101," Vacancies in the House of Com- 0U. wee U! years of age, and has served for years in the louse of Assembly ot‘ New Brunswick and was for a time Commii-"sioner oi Public Works in the government of that province. in i921 he was elect- ed to she House oi Commons. Mr. Morr-isey was widely known hi New Brunswick as a DBMMIII! pnhh man, a Uberal in politics and one who enjoyed s good share of popularity in his county, mans now exist in British Colum- rnn ousanuur , Happenings or; '4 Week ._.__,_... THE THING WORTH WHILE- Wbstevar may bn the thing we do, Or the end ior which we strive, if worthy the aim which we put" sue, _ V _ ' As onward and on we drive, We may besure nn the days gri by, ' if truly and bard we try. . ‘That ever closer the gopl draws nigh ' " Where some day ‘we Sliall-‘lnr- rive. ' . The thing warts- wule suite-soap right on, Justice Arsenault; Mr. D. A. McKinnon. M. P. Mr. J. J. Hughes, M. P. Mr. Ailil. McLean, M. P. Hon. J| D. Stewart, Premier. Members of Executive Council. Members of the Legislature. The Tiirse Oenrt Judges The American Counsel.‘ The Mayor of Charlottetown. The Recorder of Charlottetown The Mayors oi towns. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Murray oi Upper Prince at. day by automobile for a fortnighfs vacation at 8t. Andrews They were accompanied as far as Moncton by Mrs. Park, Newcastle, N. 8-. and ber son, Frank. I I I Professor Murray McNeill oi Du Conferation left on Thurs- M. P. The cost to the country of this fur- cical enquiry was 8100.900. Mid ll"! bi u, Ontario, Quebec and New new dawn ‘ With_a purpose fixed and true, Resolved with the coming of each housle University has arrived in the city by motor and will spend dihat new of Barbe. ab. By lorries W. no vou usiao ALL ‘Your: ORGAN-Bl You have heard about one of your ifriends, who, afflicted with gall stones, was taken to the hos- pital and had the gall blulder re- moved. , Your idea has been that the gull -biadder held thabila which was ab- solutely necessary to iiie because it broke up fats, was a natural pur- gative and antiseptic. ' ' lirunswiclt, five in all. Dates,_,buve_ No bile is necessary but the t t i .1 .:r_ n. \\\..\.v~\‘.l‘ . —“\\\\“p-e\\\»\ W?“ , ' ,1 n - .”'"’ I t‘ ‘ ~esner"‘»7al~lll~“‘ll.'.i'~i Tilt '1' . . "‘f‘\ i\'\ i ‘ . in f #500,900. ance orce "'- N. {an léMumi m‘. ‘m... . aucusrz; 1924' p; . r er readtye . '1' tit? ‘its n"? Q ‘ M’ 1,‘, w amounted m The tree was yet a tiny leplins. In twenty yeehs later, total Mutual assurance amounted ‘to $131,934,807.‘ The young tree was well rooted. In i911 Mutual business in force totalled $71,020,770. brought ntaturity- ‘ In 1921, the amount of Mutual bnsi. ness had grown to thi" enormous sum of $228,697,566! i‘ s’ Today Mutual insurances in force total part oi his vacation touring the ls- land. lie is accompanied by his wife and family. I I I Mr. W. K. Rogers, Miss Edith Rogers, Miss Enid Rogers, and A. V. Saunders, motoned to Yarmouth, N. S, for the golf tournament. They ‘The years ltltd report, which was expected to pro- vide the government with an alibi by reporting against the embargo. lint to the partial credit of the commission it did not. As the Clironiclo remarks, “The Commis- To do what we have to do; Unmindfui of 5168113 we are for- ced to climb. iAs we plod each weary mile, Sustained by a magical faith sub- biime, In doing the thing worth while. been fixed for the 1iuliing at“? two bye-elections thus rendered neces- ssry in Quebec. The dates for the others have yet to be announced. Other seats are expected to k be- come vat-nut as the result ol‘ some reconstruction oi thc Jilng govern» gull bladder may be ‘removed with safety, because the liver will pour the bile directly into the small lu- tostine. The gull bladder is simply a res- ervoir that holds ‘some bile, and just pours it out when food is leav- ing the stomach and entering the small intestine. creasing prosperity. The betterment in trade he very properly attributes to the excep- tionally promising harvest. The hay, a fairly good crop. is being in excellent condition; hat-vested the grain crops are above the avcr- sinners passed back t0 tho KOVPTII‘ mcnt thc ‘buck’ which it had hand- mont which is on all sides admit- ted to bc considerably overdue. Whatever the scheme we have in mind, spent the week-end in liallfax. 0' e e You might naturally ask “What's tho good of it, if it can be Ircmovctl $269,982,566. Last year, alone, new policies was iss $39,040,578 in showing that the bi age while the potato cron is sway ed w them m,’ although the" m ‘Altogether it is anticipated that, whatever We dreams we dream The p“, week w“ the “m, one and "o, endanger “re-r. Maggi“ (gigghig growing vigorously wit '1, 1 1, 11, 1 d ear. ""3"" 0118 i1 80110111! Election _ [111 h 1 1 1 -Well, us a mutter of fact, its re- _ ‘no llml' t s t. ,. a eat o n acreage an apll p01‘! l“ m" o’ recommentlations m [1 13111 111,, worth W111“, 1551;; w, in a month ed wit prov nc a mow] may not endanger mo’ but I 8 ance, of anything in that line the province has yet seen. lt is estim- _ hlem, not a word is sald,oithcr good some surt tested st bye-elections Hopes o, the future m," glow as “m1 D1 11m yea,- w“ Camp,“ o1- Hon‘, atcd that the seed potato crop Will Ur bad‘ u! m {he proposal o’ an e‘ 1n 11v, or mo“, provinces hem“, bright 0M Home Wacky which caused why? be nearly double what it was last no“ elmmrgo- From the m“, me yParliaruent is again culled to meet. As "m, m,“ ma“ on a 001d, such an unprecedented influx oi ox- b15532; Yiladwefalzlrzfiflg Wlllillirsnlgtg year and ihcro is good ground to hope that prices will be very fuv- orable. Mr. Christie reicrred to the gen- erally optimistic feeling through- um m“ pmflnm as compared with are there to provo that more than Eglexlifsfigd Zn 39:2“, Llgzzcmllmr Thlrlss 3:; the w“ l u“ created by the week of celebration, dkIT-"Vflrcti by plhytgk)l"(l)glglgt_h t I "hdl/ """ '- -,, the past two or three years, an 09- 3100300 has bowl paid 0111 u; H“, rmlnmun “:1: gone no" étomml: “Duly” ' y O " othcr factors contributing to make gnu ‘ggjlgeglzfile n?“ “liad 3111:1112 . y‘ ‘;.~/_1,h-,.,.‘,,,,._,_,. tiinisin founded on the crop pros mm“ "Maury m mac“ bpmm the “fins n" nlmlnm prewmm And M, um magmat- nomia unmflngly the month an unusual one in its ppm became um 51791131“. 1199.11; """" "’ ""’ "' " I. ' ' ' """ peas and influenced nodonm Mme Governuicm information which 1t "l0 llllTiJlRililll-fl power oi the WOYK- m whl“ "m" M interesting And an. lilglmtlielzgllllilfilltllclfresliollde bridge 0!‘ l'~ Krilwl W111i. Mid 10TH"! “°*“**°***°4*%<¢4+9ee ntagnlflcent weather which has con- tinued almost unhrokenly through dcal with every other forest pro- claim was made that to create a Commission tp find nut things al- ready loriown, was to burden the people‘ with n useless expense anti now the records and the accounts already possessed and which had long lDEPIpCOIIIIIIOII property." may be dcduycti lug of the electorate may be in Unemployment In Great Britain scents t0 be steadily ii slowly ro- iluced. According to British trade-s union flistirea a fraction less than 8 pcr cent of their members wcre aria pound had steadily advanced since i920. in that your the pound sterling would only buy Hi/i per the political feel- (‘ind Our hopes of tho future glcam~— clear night, Or flowery fields of pure delight, Where garlands ' of promise teem. Tile thing worth whilu is thc com- Tho fur North's desolate pole; And ever secure is the course we wand. - and municipal activities on a largo scale. Tho big event oi the month pcctant visitors to our shores and Cnpitalf it is pleasing to notc that Old liome Wock is to be an annual institution I I Besides the fervor oi excitement joyablo activities wore the visit oi the naval vessels, whose men added to the lumber of summer you would bo better physically with it, ii‘ it were in a healthy condi- thlngs so that Just as soon as food entered the small intestine, ronl rich bile stored (heroin, thrown directly upon this food, in help make it ready for digestion by tho small intestine. An interesting thing was‘ ' I has been 1' Send for Mutual literature. you without creating any obligation on your pm. "MUTUAL H. A. EBERS, Provincial Manager 135 Kent Street Charlottetown Ithwill he sent LIF ‘ OF CANADA I WaterlooOntar-to uro, because Nature always keeps ahead of our needs. two ountwesplt wasn't just like Nut- 1 hero is anything to look at outside those closi-d windows und drown blinds? Daily Selections FOR out the season. Onl in on in- , ,, _ sport events with football and , - - ,' 1 - 1 . - . ' ‘ y a The (hrorticls concludes During mm 01 Mm, 1L would m 19m h, lu Pibito of the bitter trial, v Mkpr (‘I l l“ l?) flc‘“"é"l ‘lmtxfett 5'“ lamb , , , stance mu m». find any evidence 0i‘ t, _ . , , l, 3 m, x Ami joy m, flnd 1,, 11... dgyg we] "I - - dun auqun. prcvi m; evtr. my mm u 1c t. :- or r _ is into session tho Govormntn J2 s proport on hail risen to a wwk M educational v8“ m] 1n [hg gull bladder, walling for At thc Park this afltornuon ‘ grouch or dlaslluumcuon‘ This was left it to bu inferred that the Com- 51 p“ “M- Alid mnwmlsiallillilg spend \ - the 190d from the eulllmcll- w“ 'I‘cnnls ton hostesses will his the '”' - Acii i th thi th l t d d ith t t i - - ‘ ’ " in the case oi a man working in a "118810" was antlraly responsmm the business depression and the $132308 9 n: wor “lien! (Llama eyylréhegvt 01:82:21‘ ant; wg-prélirxiltllgergmtiiérgy til]: [italic]: iitnt Misses Margaret “Egan, Jean THE wANnfnERs PLA|NT hayfield. his magnificent hay crop and the When complimented on for all delays in .he submission of immber of the unemployed the sav- ings banks returns show that the —Bidney Warren Mase. visit of the lion. Dr. King and theI essary salts and coloring matter, 1n 0mm words 1t 11m] n11 11s M“. Martin, Dorothy Ilutclrleson. nee l'd lllrc to go buck to the scenes of its r- zrt. But n one f-tmlliur , , cnmpllni ntiug ban t i . hi - , _ my clmdhoml’ equally bmmmm min “m, mmm ti)‘ H Y i sayings of the people have increus- ' ' ' f‘ ‘ mm g W" mIlHIl. did nt have as much water. Mrs wm_ Mclmzin who is un Ml- "llii-re t-atrolrce and happy to roam; l! l with the (iovernmeitfa mental Dfll- i-d silica the war. The London season is almost “l Beam (‘HWG- when’ the 8119515.; ln fact it who so rich in ‘some "Ml vhmm. 11pm is 1191111; 130N113“), Spring once more invite-s me (u fields atlioiniiiii- the haymakar. LTSHBH w," realize m-e mu” mm‘ “an “vet This marveluus unpreced_ zoihlludles at: gentlemen, llllm-iiigitiiitwvlfizértnlqt ‘vlvgsoililcl-itlyzliyytimhliiiiiilo wdmnmul by h" wide, circle “f, “Hume. [he wimwoud’ ‘ “M” m“ "mmpmm; MW’ ""’“““' It must experience in not bolus oh- m .| e Challifis chief of the ma“ Imam‘ “Mm”! 3"“ " med‘ m“ a round Warm Iiorc it reached the gull blliilllfil‘, friends. AM giigiiirllrlflh blooms m m“ “on ' b t fl ' _ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ lay oi shows and tournaments, ' . ' A d 1 if ll l] l. e e e e‘ y” u n l“ “mum” l“ an ligeil to trike action with regard tivlmmlllklil W019i‘ 90W"?! Brlmch- l" races and garden parties "balls and M931 W959i" h!!! Dfflvfllled dtrr 1:011!)lidselfililpeyoglllflgacfilllallifl 1 - ". ., ,1 .. - , . tireiy mu not! m _ t p i I Db my n pubuehfid amen shank“ or Hm . - . u h ‘m r p b] 1w“ wmm-n n Accord ng to the Birmingham lve tnutrse his uld wold from ‘ til"- fl 1-0‘! "Y" 191i III-J Hll . presentations. How on earth the "W13 o" 9 "mm i lncriiflfillig- i! m" e _Y°“ a” ~ er l. - New“ Mr an,‘ M“ gunner ocean to Oilgilll, Mr, (prism, B131; “111-555611 s". iavuilabie water power resources of such a thing is possible, the beauty m" l’ m9 mom“ M“ r'*'"°"e“' ' ' ' ~ the prise at tlis many complaints he bad heard regarding the roads. He liad read of a\v1sl condvlcns and was almost afraid to venture out on another year. For our own purl we venture to predict that when tlia' ~Caiiarla but omits to mention the Wlihfir Dflwer resources of either ol (lover-imam is absolutely Pots-d t" the llflditillltfi, lie finds that Que- | _ ' do something, it will imitate the bee. Ontario, Manitoba Saskatche- Comnnsmon by tonuwh"; up Uvuryvwan, Alberta and British Coluinbizr ‘society people over there can stand it all, in the heat is a mystery to me. There have been as many as nine important balls hn one even-flnd limrlfllfl- Th" “Wilmer 1'95"?!“ “llthout it, the liver would have 111g’ and “aways o; com“ 11,.;.’and hotels are in full swing and-tn be manufacturing bile ‘ lung ‘a to keep Jam“ waning my“, was“, of the“, have Men payqnme so m, 10 have a QQnflHHQUgIAlZIlIIIIIIII. Dr. and lilrs. llurper are ways so highly extolled by visit- posscsslon of which is worth a lot to you. l all flow and human)" m, the Province’ 8111111.] 11 13 drained, you would pr; m Smith entertained at u ili-llghtful a little THiPTVQlT bridgv 1mrty last Saturday nvctilng. hc ghost of honor being Dr. and n“, Mrs. William Harper, oi’ l'\‘u hushed in ‘Milli’; Iiut Selina. home. rcvvr u spot have i found lo my notion‘ ’l‘-i irompiire with my old i-hiiilliudi Southern sun's I have fricnils mmln, aplenty, iu llllllltl nour and lllrildlll, pp 3111011101111“ (r11), b," 10 1115 5111-. reollectiveiy havg 501119111111; over 1mg a considerable contribution Ia of m? g1nugucsts at thc SllllVPllu llotol. ‘ a e n ,the week's social events with their otht-r suggestion and studiously lg» m” ummmm“ “m! ‘go ‘ml- | Aflm- 111a rpmova] prise he found the main roads al- nmmg 11m embargo anogelheri I . » _ ‘ -bl.'iddcr,'you might be apt to tlilnki A A“ H I _ L thi,’ nu,‘ “might m, I, "um m m, mom invariably good and gen". 10f which only about 3.000.000 has And now the tennis torunamenhqmusltals nnd dances. ‘ma, yo“ 1| m, {we from any further ‘n ‘ un c puller rtpor s '1 ghmm Meanwhile Canada lg $100,000 tiifilbeen developed and that during the aro over at Wlmbledom and every-l ' ' ' liver disturbance M!“ Um" wwlfom "nermlnm T11. 1 ngllig for 11.] rrlepds biunts ~ 2 h - ._- . . ally better than on recent annualipoorfl, mud the Unit,“ Slums are pa,“ ten yang m“ developed water one conzrammung Jean Baron." v Fishing, bathing and boating are You'll iind that you will have to hcr guests Dr. and hire. William n“, nmro l'“,,_.51,,ten.| trips, There wgrg 51mm, ‘he gappigeveml mmmns m" “Cher through power h“, increased by 100 p“ n“, young munch a|rmanchamp1on_ being everywhere indulged ip tn be as careful of your dict its over. 1l1i,-l1:‘1;cr,'of Si-Llmlu. lAiaiiumu‘ Elli} 1.11,». friflndfl n1 my 3.01m“ 1M1, that were rough and unfinished, ' cent and its use in industry 25o and Miss Mcitane the English girl "i" KPPMBBI “will. the Wiiter bB- ‘ ' r W"? a ii" ‘t-‘ilimi- Pi- ll0lllfi. particularly on branch lines but - ‘trough 1)’l'.~4£l.'lili‘fl the mam roads “om Tigmah to Cflilfldfl l-‘i B W186 8nd DflWfl-Fllil M‘ it in becoming more and more Perflmi- 5'11"“ “m0 5°“ b!’ d9" ' ' ' Stadium, with but one person, n while “mum” Smulmm mm‘ 'i11.,-rt-‘:-, no plum uuiii-r lion/en's 30"“! WW0 BB 800d ll are t0 b0 m‘ "M01, m“, 1m", n. M,“ 1“ . 11.1,“ among m“ ‘mmmcmns M fault on account of illness. Sh» n l5 hwrlble to 1'95"!!! "l!" thi" lady, between him and Ills Iioyul i-Pilillilf-IPY HHYSI U1‘- fllld Milt- blilc dome found in either of our flglgr 1mm- ,“ 0mm“! o‘ civilmuun Tm“ 011,3," w 1m" prhca Edward h} stated by the wsy that she consld- and that }11g1,ne,;_.,_ on the go11mv1ng (18,, Laura (loldsmlth cntcptzilucil Dr. (Tun banish my recurrent lomzluizs 11m, ,.O,1m.,,,,_ Th“ 1. l 0 _ m“; o‘, o; m“, m, hm . cred herself the most miserable ‘ml-mirth lhfmilill 511mm" and Mr. and Madame Doull were pro mid Mrs. William Iiarucr oi P"“"l"“' p he c m the situation ls a lolls oven if it is ‘ n“ ""1 m m n Lo d I mom 11m" ha" w“ 1km“ h the I S0. l"! ill-Wing lomolmw H" men, genera"), heard ‘mm now m“ gmqu-"y m om“ m. u.“ i! a of n on n oonseqil- Y B sent at the ball given by tho Iiri- Stmn Alabama at a theatre party - homm residents.‘ in too many eases the roads,,like our morals, are judged by the worst spots and the remedy in both cases is to have no worst t _ ‘ 111x11 311,1 em“ at Vance“ I or ‘ ’ Mayo;- Qg PM“; M1; 901111 11.; 11 the visiting warships enjoyed n dc- BIIO B Vile" the)’ 0X1" o" m” mind oi the King Government is V,“ vans, "Upeuuuy megflilhpqo ilvor from exhaustion, it. wet cnd- Anyway, we dnnt have to think "mm m Canada Md especially m 111.1111,“snchnevonhlg m, Sn Paul-H Runmvhlgu“:m'.'1k,tee11, ‘,1 ygry roads they are the fault of the ‘mether m mks mo "clung no“ m, ' " lng to a. beautiful week! about that yet for s little while. yum“: p1“ o1- 1111111111; 11w sharp the pulpwood they have exported and will continue to export. Yet upon ourselves." —---<-e-+—-- QUESTION OF TIME Tho question now occupying the per cont. “H190 an was noted shove. The Sat. John Globe grows mildly sarcastic over the fact that when various parties visit Canada on tours of in- spection the tour begins nt Mon- 1ii,000.0ll0 at‘ available liurse power ° ' ° » that exceedingly, champion, and feeling sorry for volatile young CIICB. . I I I And the Henley week regatth is also a thing of the past, sliding as it did in a downpour of ruin, and with one man tailing into the ing the most popular environment of the summer months. la the first of August, year. And, oh, but soon now the days will begin to shorten, and it won't be so long before we arc taking that long cold, uphill trail over tbs winter snows to spring! I I I Doull was ngnln thc gut-st of the‘ Prince in the Royal Box at thc other tintions. In addition, Doull has been present byllnvitw‘ tkms given byhngmhfrfrwwtlwilil sidcnt of the Ilcpitblic and tho his native Island. ng Club on 11,11 10 11m representatives 01 11m following thc dlnni-r party at thc I M15 Plcdntcm, Driving (llub on Thurs- lay evening. Church grounds Tuesday. At its A large number of-thc mi-n ot Thursday evtning. e n n . ‘Yhrniiult nil of was dctninctl. I I I ion of the gatckoopcr, and the bDY His mother told the poilcfl thi" ho was irresponsible where nioncl’ urns concerned. my zlrczimlnifs I'm ___4- i___.__ particular visitors come from Scot- g . g isnd and are seeking to place men mud o! m“ and women accustomed to tho very points. will do much to prevent m” it"s like getting our imagination . g g pigs from scratching each otbcr working in the wrong lock—iind local overseer und it cannot be [Men (he human 1nc11n1111on 1n _ rxncluslon tho Quests oxprcss-eil And “e olynmlc Judge and Mrs. Mclnerncy have their npreciatlon of the good time denied that there are some over- ~wlio believed that it would ‘be "in “the interests of Canada that the seors who have much to answer for. M ANOTHER CHICKEN RETURNS It will be remcmbered that one of tile most spcctucirlar demonstra- tions oi thc past year was the trunsCanadiap tour of the Royal Commission Pulpwood. Ari army of Liberal politicians, flanked by subsidiary companies of steno- graphsrs and private secretaries, visited the principal centres in Canada, inadg their homes in the bcst hotels, in palatial private cars and were ln no hurry to finish the job. The ostensible‘ purpose of the Commission was to obtain evidence as to the necessity, Oil travelled if any existed, of placing an em- bargo nn tha export of pulpwoorl. The real obdect was to "tell the world" that no such necessity ex-i isted and that the American paper manufacturers should get all the pulpwood they wanted at the low- est poaslble price. . in order that the real obiect delicate situations like this, is to put it off. The fcar that delay muy intensify the punishment ls part- ly alloyed by the cvcr present hope that t0 avert the punishment‘ altogether. something may happen Between this fear and this hope the Liberal government is at pre- sent shivering on the brink of the grcat swimming hole. The Liberal party, rank and file. know that their present position is as bad as it can be; they know al- that worse every day and that. the long- so conditions are growing or they are in power the worse The iilvcs, at whose command cent ruinous tariff was instituted have already intimated that thcy they will become. Progres- tlia re- ars going to demand still further concessions and the Prime Minis- ter and several members ef the cabinet concessions will yet be made "in the interests of Canadian taxpay- The revenue also is falling away at a rate which precludes any" possibility of the much heralded ers." should not be defeated, witnesses‘ oi knownwantl-embargo convictions were selected in the different con- 'tres and their evidence taken. if by any chance n witness appeared ly persuasive in favor of sitting surplus of next year. So the pros- pects for a more favorable time for an election now or later are about fifty-fifty. Meanwhile however, the‘ Ministerial salaries and the 84,000 sessions] indemnities are eloquent- ei nurse merit. P? first, ides"? Ho. m Al. 1.0.111. u have hinted that further' clinlatc und land conditions oi the Muritimcs. This viruses some to wonder whether we have in the night dropped oft thc map into the Atlantic. ' More und more the government of the day turns its attention lo the West und to Washington; to the Wcwt because of Progressive domination and as the price of western support to yvashington be- cause of s fined idea that annex- ation of independence as a stop- ping BtOlla thereto, is the direction in which Canada must move, The Wes-tern free trailers are in full irccord with this, Annexation would bring them free trade! l-n the‘ plans of the King Government and the Progressives the Maitimea are oi little account and may be treated in cavalier fashion at best or neg- lected altogether as bcst befits the occasion, -——-<eo-—-_- AUGUST L-Qnick, imaginative, orlginui. Capable of hard work. especially if you can see your way to making a -big success of it. Iirobably able to play some instru- ment well, ll’ you've given serious attention to it. Fond oi‘ home and home comforts. ’I‘actiul when you choose to take the trouble. inter- ested in clothes, but not unduly. ibnd of admiration. Ieware of Jealousy, , . Your birbhstone is the sai donyx, which means a happy mar d life. Your flower lathe poppy. A an lll I -~ *0 '11.... Illil games in Francs also almost end- ing in tragedy. Perhaps the shut- teretl nerves of the world are still a bit too much on edge to make for that International sporting spirit that everyone hoped for. Anyyvsy thcro were hints of duels and even fears of all sorts of complications. The Prince who is popular every- where, 1mrticuiariy so in Franco, must have smoothed out a lot oi rough places by his genial pres- once. _ I I I The question of the status oi tho iiigh Commissioners for the Dom- lnlons and India in London has at last been settled, after a. long per- iod of doubt thereon. Henceforth on ceremonial occasions the I-Iigh Commissioners will take preced- ence immediately after the mem- bers of the Cabinets of the British, Dominion and Indian Governments, Mr. Thomaii stated. When no mem- bore of the Imperial Cabinet or Cabinets of the Doinininns or India are present the Iligh Commission- ‘ere will take precedence immedi- ately after that accorded to the Secretaries of State by the table of p. ‘ I I I Perhaps it may interest readers to know the official order of pra- sedence in Prince Edward island 0n state occasions. It is as foi- lows. The Lieutenant Governor The Bishop of Charlottetown The Chief Justice. l-Ion. J. I. Sinclair, M. P. Senator Yeo.- a ' Benstor Prowss _ Senator Murphy. '- ‘ following Monday was one of four opening up a regular Pandora's Box of horrors and furiea. I I I The worst of that is you begin to get terribly tragic, and you iind you can't get the lid on again, and you, think of all the creepy and things in the world, and how soon the show will be over, and tho Iiahta“ all put out, and then per- haps you are inspired to burst in- to song even- "0 gather me thc rose, the rose, While yet in flower we find it, For slimmer smiles, but summer goes And winter waits behind it!" Tho 0lymplc.ga'me; of 1924 arc pow 0f the past, and it is worthy of re‘c0rd_for fnturo historians to note that a Prince Edward Island- er, h distinguished Islander abroad, Mr. Arthur K. Doull, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Doull, played an important part in the social part of the greet event. liir. Doull,'w o is exchange expert in he P is branch of the Hank of Montreal. was appointed by the Government of France as Canada's representa- tive to investigate any complaint by competitors and to adjust them if possible. lie was present at all the leading competitions and took part in all the social gaieties. At the reception given by His Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales to the athletes and officials of the colonies Mr. Doull was introduced to His Royal Highness, and on the Canhdlenn iiivited to dine with the ‘Prince when he soled as host to after n, pleasant visit to tho city whore they were tho guests of tho Inerney, Brighton Road. I I I of "the Royal Victoria Ilospltul, Mc. Gill University, returned to Mon- treal, Mrs. MacKcnsio and David are remaining on the ls- land fur the remainder of the sum- rner. I I I Mrs. Price of Montreal and little vacation in Charlottetown und are ithe guests of Mr. and llrs. It}. I). Nicholson, Fitzroy Street. I I I "A Many-windowed house is life, And out of every window we, in intervals of daily strife Look forth upon infinity And that's the good of you and me." I , I ‘ our: WANTI m throw every window wide open and lean right out these summer days, and it's not only infinity one looks forth at, but all the little infinite things that make the pasiflng show so in- tereatlng—more interesting than any ‘other time oi the year surely. Perhaps after all we arc more like bears and hibernating things than we would like to think, in this north country of ours. The winter days are so awfully cold, the hous- es with thelr central beating and open fireplaces so snug and warm. ‘legit any wonder if we just curl up Senator McLean. '- - - " us ‘officials-or the "National -A_s- illlil aunoyinil the sucklllilil "1""- “'3' returned to their home in St. John provided them. with-s book, or iinilpthree other, . l‘ ll -| Sir Bertram Windlc, F. It. S., of former-s 1110mm.‘ Mrl Gem v_ Mu the University ofToronito, accomp- anied by Lady Wlndie arrived in thc Provlnco last Saturday. They w11110 13h Duvm w_ Macgenzk, are enjoying a vocation nt Souris. At the Golf Club this afternoon so“ tea will bc served by Mrs. R. Paton, Mrs. G. Duffy, Miss K. Peters and Miss ll. McKinnon. One ni the pleas/cutest outings of tho season was that enjoyed by the daughter have arrived to spent] a C. G. I. T. ajktheir beautiful camp- ing grouuils at Waterside. No site could be more happily chosen. The _n cmnp with its beautiful background I of evergreens iacml by the smiling watt-rs of Powaal Bay makes idcul pleasure resort while outdoor sports nru fibtlngly mod- lflcd by twltmntitwiul lectures and religious exercises. Mina Dorothy flt-ewart, Ottawa, hits returned home for the slimmer vacation which sbc with hcr grandmother, Mrs. Stewart, Kent St. A Spendthriit (By Dominion News Service) ADELAIDE, (Australia). 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