i This is one of the prettiest skirts as well as one of the best values - that we have ever been able to of-i fer you--tn fact it’s better value than even before war time. _ A full range of sizes and lengtlts Ill the handsome, quiet, dark Tiar- ta_n of the famous Forty Second Highlanders (the Black Wiateh) very smartly tailored, pleated, all wool material, stylish—trim- durable. By the way—this is the ideal skirt for the Calcdonian Gather- ing-which no doubt you will be attending. The splendid _ value price is only ..$7.50 Moore 8i. Moleoti Liti. 119-121 Queen St. Charlottetown BINDER rwtNti A I “SILVER LEAF” BRAND THE BEST BINDER TWINE MADE IN CANADA. GUARANTEED 550 FEET T0 THE POUND Perfectly smooth, no knots, never tangles, every ball guaranteed to give the very best of satisfaction. 40,000 LBS. NOW IN STOCK Prices. as low as the lowest and guaranteed. Poor, cheap twine is the dearest in the long run_ Get our prices before , you buy. W can save you money. suttmrimsms and w ESTERN outsmart All-w ._6CH00N'E1R ARRIVAL - The schooner Maude Weston was in port on Saturday with a cargo of lumber from Rlchlhucto, N. B. —HEAVY GALE-The heavy gale of wind on Thursday night caused some anxiety among the fishermen for the safety of their lobster traps. but all their fears were relieved on Frldayvwhen they found their gear intact. The only damage -yet reported was the de- molishing of a barn in the eastern part of the town limits. -RA6E VIEWS 7- Some seven- teen views of tltdyNew Annan Ru- ces, taken by J. B. Barr. are being displayed in the harness window of R. '1‘. l-lolutan. Ltd., Summerside The finishes of the three races as well as several views of the heats are shc-wn; also a few, speed pic- tures of the Trembley Brothers’ boxing exhibition and the trick shooting by Bioyee Bowen. -WEDDING BELLS — St. Elia- r_v‘s Rectory w-as the scene of a happy event on Wednesday when lRev. Rural Dean White united in marriage Mr. Frederick Dyment of liielburn. to Miss Bessie McLeod of Springfield, Lot 8. only the im- mediate relatives and a few friends being in attendance. The happy pair left by the evening train for titeif home ln Springfield where they wil remain ifor a frw days he- fore leaving for Boston where they intend to tttake their future home. We extend to Mr. and .\lrs. D\'< ment our good wishes for a ltztprty wedded life. —-BOY HURTJN ACCIDENT —~ llrstlerick. the seven year old son of Mr. Angus McDonald. of Ettters aid, was‘ so severely cut about the face and injured around the sitoui tiers on Friday morning when he was bringing his father's collie home front the pasture that he had to be hurriedly taken to the Prince County Hospital at Suntmorsitle for treatment. While driving the cattle throiglt a gate. some horses lee the boy was throtvn to the ground and badly trodden upon by one of the furttt horses, heavily sitod. Last report on Saturday said the boy was doing as well as could be expected, and would re- cover front the effects oi‘ the in- juries. THIS WOMAN'S“ ililoliRY Pinkhamfi Ended by Lydia E. Re- Vegctable Compol-lmi markable Recovery of Mrs. Church Smith Fails, 0nt.—"l suffered with fa‘ log of my organs. P111115 around my heart and in bowels and down my legs. neuralgia in my faceutnd head, and that terrible sinking feeling. l felt that l could not. live and would fix my house in order every night so there would be no trouble if l dropped off in the night. My husband went to the druggiot to get the best reomdy he had an¢ he gave him Lydia E. Pinkhitnrs Vegetable Compound. l took six bottles and felt a lot bet- ter. l will always recommend the Vegetable Compound, and you can use these facts as a testimonial."— Mrs. J. 0. Church, Box 84b. Smiths Fails, Ont. The success of Lydia El. Pink- ltam's Vegetable Compound mode from roots and herbs, ls unparallel- od. It may be used with perfect confidence by women who suffer from nervous prostrntion. displace- ments. inflamation, ulceration. irreguloraties, periodic pains, backahce bearing-down fee.- lng, flatulency. indigestion and dizziness. Lydia E. Pinkhatn’s mixed in with them, and in the me- 1 —-COUNTY COURT _- The Au- gust term ot the County Court op~ ened before Judge Mcquarrio last Friday morning at There are no less than fifty cases on the docket. the largest numiber| in any term of the Court in the past twenty years. ' --—<o-¢-—-—-—- I S., is visiting in Sutnmerside. —tllfl8s Grace B. Beetle of Ithaca is visiting her mother Mrs. Thos. Beetle of Srummerside. _ mutt; Annie Cole tit s... York is visiting in Grand River. the guest of Rev. John A. Macdonsld. -l—tMlss Katherine Doyle, um» msrside, arrived last week from a t-wo weeks visit in Halifax; ——iMiss Raynor. daughter of Mr. E. H. Raynor,’ left for Lowell. Mass. to spend the winter, —Mr. Alex. McDonald, Rich- mond. was a passenger to Chur- lottetown on Saturday morning. ~Mr. Ray McPherson. Hlllllllfy irn. paid a visit to toiwn on Fri‘ day, —~Mrs. Janie Gallant. Auburn.‘ l\lttss., is visiting friends in ‘town and is the guest of her sister Mrs. (‘harles Arsenault. ~-\'r. Wallace la. Taylor of Ports zroutit. Nrw Hampshire. is visiting in Stinttttersitle, the guest of Mr. J. A. Mann. - —.\lr. and Mrs. Harry Walker of b‘ 1w Annan, left Tuesday morning i" r Fitautrin. Alberta. where they lrtend residing in future. —.\fr. George McDonald of lion- Summersldej ‘ WESTERN PERSONALS . ——Miss Mabel Miller. Halifax, n. m MEMORIAM“ ‘ , , MR. R008 DOUGLAS The news of tho death of Mr. Ross Douglas which took place at Bay Fortune on Aug. 12th. was re- ceived with general regret. Mr. Douglas was in the prime of life being only 36 years of age and was 4 an energetic and successful farm- er and he will -be inuch missed in the community. l-le was a ntent~ her of the Presbyterian church at Bay Fortune and too-k an active in- terelt in all movements for the‘ betterment and social uplift of the comm-unity. The sadness of the case is increased by the fact of the death’ in~,_Feb. lent of his eldest son ‘Wiflieunthllr-May last of his rather, Joseph Douglas. M'_ -,' Dqllfiils, nee Miss Mary Bestfbf Lbt 16 Mid four small chil drenyxAlice, Bslieflllarold and Amy are 19ft to mourn the‘ keen loss of; a d9voted husband and loving fsv titer ~ ‘ i}. ltl hurls Oriental Cream —lIO-OPERIATIVE SHIPMENTS —Thc movement having for its aim the co-operative shipment of live stock from this province is updar way. under the auspices of the} Live Stock Branch, Dominion De- purttttent of Agrieuitureband the first definite Ifeps in this ‘direction were taken at a largely attended meeting of the 'l‘ignish Farmers.‘ institute on Zllondtw evening. This. flitl\"lll(‘lli is to spread to all parts I of tho Province, and the Depart- There remain also zt brother Wll lam in Ontario and a sister, Mrs. gar, Iliaine. is visiting his native wovince and home in Bayside Lot‘ i. —Mr. J. E. Dalton arrived home on Friday evening-from St. John where he had been attending the convention of (‘anzttiittn (lruggists. ~lliiss Mabel Miller of Lot 16 has returned homo after spcsding a few tiays with relatives in Mar- gate. —~Ellis Adams son of George Adams of Elms-dale. was taken to the Prince (‘ounty Hospital onl Saturday morning to treattnent for appendicitis. undergo -—-_- I —.\irs. Peter Carroll of Tattn- ton. hlttss. arrived on Wednesday night to spend a vacation with ltcr' ntotltcr. Mrs. hlztynttrd of Port Hill. » ——Mr. and Mrs. Byron llowness, Charlottetown, were in town for a few tiavs last week. Mr. Bowness l2“ Wits uttentiing the funeral of hi."- fatlter, the lute W. ll. illozvncss. Mr. George Richards of lloltitanis Limited. crossed on Wednesday byi the cttrferry on a visit lo fricndsi in Illorcton, where he will spend his ltolitlttys. ~i.\ir. J. Theo Arscnttttlt return< rd to Moncinn on Thursday after- noon, after spending a icw weeks visiting his parents in .i\br.'tttt's' Village and his many friends inl Sumntersitie. -—~.\li.<,< Edith l. Sntulitttan left. is vrenk for Scott. Sash. where ltospiiztl position awaits honl She was accontpttnietl by Missl Ruth Linltletter, who itas act-epleil, o school teacher's position in the West. --~I\1ttster ildryvtl. iittroltl Ilrldi ilottialt Yen. Lot l6. have rciurnI-ti i ing pldlll. Wesley McKenzie of Bay Fortune; also a half brother and half sister. both of East Boston. " The funeral services on Sunday afternoon wore conducted by hisI pastor. illev. ‘E. Lockhnrt. More than eightycarriages were in the are zttlvised toget in tottcit with carnage which ‘allowed ‘he re_ Mr. Peterson. The ntceting was mama from his late résmence to very enthusiasllc——hut it tnust not the Presbyterian cemetery M Bu). be Kutlteretl from thut :tll M,“ Douglas and mm furthers fell itt wiilt the idea 0t‘ m. have the smut“... sympathy of? tho t-tt-tttlcrative shipment oi‘ hogs neighbors and friends in their mat and lutttbs at once. 'l‘ltcy did not. bércavolnent; they have Mm, the Ah‘ “'11s 11111)’ llifllmf- 1119i‘ 111511911 ti‘ cottifort of the blessed memory of bt- sitowtt the advantages, but utter one to whom bglongetl the strong Iliessrs. l’(ti t" n and McKenzie rum] and (teen peace of the re. answort-tl sutisittctttriiy all the deemed m Christ - questions that were fired at them. it is a significant fat-t that when the litue ctttnr- for those 111059111 to vote their approval or disappro- val of the co-ttiterutive shipping s-ltettte. ha int-rtin was unttni- , nlotts in lalwtr of‘ iLg it was ticoi- n l‘ “"1171 l" l‘ Berlin ‘lcilpalvll: ill'll iii the llltwilng in spread the that ilyitu: 1a the fore of republi- shipttttrnl 0t‘ stock over a period. P1111 opinion, Aibcrtus Utiivt-rsity at $11 11>‘ l" 3m 1119 11°“ “lisulw-Ti" Koettlgslterg, witen conferring the l“ INN“! Agflulluulsl‘ degree of Dot-tor of Medicine on former Field Mursltttl Ludeurlorff, cites him us “war ltero and dipht- mttt" and says he is entitled to this (‘iltnnqs paggdag are [he work u: degree because he is such a con- llie 11i1<1t1111§t_<‘11l11'Ch H1m0st€fl1011lS~ summztfe student of the lllllliZli‘_\' 1\'1'1.V- idle tttlnst ‘iyteztultlflll Bilefilnl‘ art that ltc sitvcd the lives of (Zer- lilo}?l...ElsiQearsaliiellnosrltttlii }1l11111tsvo1iii0‘1'-'_i 111111 is. by his met erous. livery lllll10ritlnt Chinese M” “f ‘lhmk he gm the M“ l“ and Mztncltttriztn city is garlanded $11115 I101‘ 111011 lflilfiil- 118 1H also with them. Front the walls of Pc- cotttttttttttlcti as “saver and avenger itln dnzvp pagoditf and towltirs than; or (my people." i wt . w t : _v. n , . , ‘iglhuélwhqilii ghisg :‘hfl]let_d;7'en $8; ()nl,\ [the Soc-tllst organs tttttoug b? SH," “Sing from the surrounlhtittt ueuspapers take exceptloti to ihc tlcgrees. Vorwaerts says he (‘ltint-st- have appropriatctl the pa deserves quite a different kind of‘ K911111115‘ 1'|1J1'°:_1"1<’1[‘i"11’$1‘ 1i‘) evlli» 41nd tlt'l~‘.‘ret‘. because hy Pushing the warl .1 Bil" t t rue; - ltszmtcyloxltit iclfTungl ‘gnggl further than neccssartn pe touts-ed! Perkin 111mm a region in pa“ many deitths. 'lhe paper cxtircs- years visited by earthquakes there $05 1111‘; 1111100 1-11111 1110 llmivflfiiire‘ 111 is a prominent pagoda, which at Kot-ttigsbttrg teach ntcdcitte better onetime ltttd 1.000 bronze ibelis sus- than they uttdcrstattd rtolitlrs. pended front its cormices. ntostof g__ I _V__ which ttr - still in pliltff‘. The people ' have this stoz-y of its eonstructlonz; THE PLANTWG OF FRU1T A water owl lives uttdorground at‘ TREES this plat-r. and when he sakes his‘ tail it catisesuutrihquztkes. Geo- ‘Titia is the season for setting Inaneers located the end of his 011i Ymlflg fruit trees. and it should} tail, and tliu pagoda was built in be dime Just as early as jmsfilble. it to hold it down. However, they As soon as tho ground it, in con» could not Iona-to his lteod, and m"; d-ition to work. preparations shouldl he is still iillll‘ i0 wink lilS eyes, 1w made for the titunttig oi’ UIPI which t-aust-s §tmblihgs of the 901111;: orchard. A good. tioopmlotigit earth. When his eyelids have been int-Z. if the land was not fall plottgirl nccttratt-L: located a second pztg- ed. should he given. followed by ill odu will be built. 1110Ff111it11 tiiscinil- {Pagndas range in ltelghi front 20 After the lanfl has been worked to over 200 feet. und are of vur-| 11110 Rood condition, proceed to lay ious sh-tpes, such its round, square.‘ 11111 111v "Pollard. As it is desirable. hexagonal. etc. They always ltave 1° tnent has two -fieid men here hiessrs. A, W. Peterson and hi. hittcKcnzie, who are anxious to do’ everything possible in gelling the work under way and institutes or other agricultural organizations r}__-_ LUDENDORIFF HONOURED p ..___.__.<y>i__. TO CONTROL SPIRIT OF SOIL. get the trees lined up in all dir-l an odd numiternf stories. rangingl 601-10115. 11118 "W111i; 0111 511011111 be usually trout seven to nine, and|110fle with care. SfilllPtllllPg. with eleven. or even 3181i Ill One corner tltirtrcn. and plunt. a stake. then run rt - -i—<oa-—-—— straight line parallel to a fence. or bu,“ in the desired direction. Having established ihis line. i- is now nr-ciesstttw to run another line at Whether the world owes every right angles to ii. " "AUGUST 22, 1921* __..__ Pmminfotnafioncoilwtvdtbmughiu network of Branches anon Canada, the Bank of Montreal compiles periodical reports covering crop condition in every part of the Dominion. These n- ports are transmitted over private tele- graph ‘lines no central cities, from which they are mailed free to persons desiring the information they contain. If you wish your name to be placed on the mailing the nearest branch, orthe Head Oflioe list, notify in Montreal. BANK OF MONTREAL Esrasttsrmn MORB THAN 10o YEARS (‘lI.\ tu.o'r'r1<:'ro\v.\' niuxvit s. o. cooM es A COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE MANAGER. ' 4 LLQ4AAQQ»>AQO-&Q&OO-OOO-O-OO4 of the field] daily. Golf l3ros., Ltd. OVER THE LINE FENCE "Brethren!" Thc Waggof Sin cxclaimcti the l A so... rut Bargains Ladies White Boots $3.50 and $4.00 reduced to . . . . . . . ..$l.98 Ladies White Pumps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- Ladlee‘ White Oxfords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$t.87 up Balance of our ties and straps at a big discount. ' We bought recently and have now on sale B. R. Helm“! stock which we are offering at about half value. o0 Men's Patent Dancing Oxfords . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$10.00 for $5- 0 Men's Patent Leather Dancing Pumps . . . . . . ..$9-00 I01‘ 34-5 Ladies‘ Patent Oxfords (American) $7.85 ‘for ‘ thousands of other bargains in Men's, Womens and Children! fine or heavy boots, from 25c to $13.00 per pair. HEADQUARTERS FOR HOLEPROOF HOSIERY. The beet hose for the least money. New goods l ' i OPTICAL . $1.50 up $4.00 and arriving i I 3 54344-04004 JT§§§O§O§+FO§QOOROO§O§¢ , LENS GRINDING. Our Lena. Grinding“ plant —tha only one on the Island —ls daily engaged In manu- facturing the various kinds 0f lenses, used in correction oi defective vision. There are no long delflys l" waiting for “epeclal" lenses. PROMPT. SNAPPY SER- VICE ls the motto of our es- tabllshment. G.F. HUTGHESON l Optometrist and Optician QO§O§Q-§§OOO¥§O-O-OQ4QOOOO9 man a living or not. it owes him his part of the tvorlil's work.—-St. Lottls Globe-Democrat. preacher its he came across a portion of his flock engaged in pursuing the goddess of citance. ,"ilott't yo‘ know it's wrong to 5110711311 shoot crops?" 119111111X} "Yes, pultson," first 'ishiitnct' homo ttftor spending a lrw days CARTER AND‘ 00., Lin). y _ Wholesale and Retlail ‘ QO-OQO-OO-OOOOOO W0 Q-OO-O 0'0 0O 0O OOQO-O O-OQ-OOOOOOOOO§OQ-OOOO Go back to the first stake plant- ed; with a stout cord measure off ctight 100i on this lino and mttkn a mark at that point; now $7.... ,__\V gvottr line to six feet and by /- ' "a. one end of the cord at the hun- h-“Mm m0 EVQYY loC " “like Plilmell- 11m" a ¢1r°1° 0 l _ lo‘ ntnh sins."~-'i‘ltc ‘packer of grottnd. llaving this done lengthen iA]]|(_\|'l'(';|n igogpm wu9k1y_ . the cord to ten feet anti hold one /_, WILSON S end of it at the point you marked Vegetable Compound is the stand- ard remedy for female ills. lvisiiing in ‘lmng River. the guests if there are any complications of tltt-lr grandfather, Mr. James about which you need advice write Gillespie. in confidence to Lydia. E. Pinkham lilnrlleino 00.. Lynn llfass. LALA¢LLLA > --i.\’lr. XV, (T. tlitirrlstcr. o.’ the, admitted on par. lroqttols ilotel, Ft. Thomas. Ont. {who lttts been visiting the pro- vince for the past week. rciurneti ltottto lust Thursilay- morning. /,/ ‘EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC: INTERNATIONAL LINE PLSIIINGER AND FIIEIGIIT 8|‘ [VICE IIEIWVHEN IT. JOHN LID I IIFTUN Ilelunlltln GOVERNOR DINGLl-TY will Irnve St. John every Wednes- lly at 8 u. m. nml every Sntnnlny nt fl p. In (Atlantic time) for Boston. The ‘Wednesday trips arr vln Itlunlpnrl nml c, due Ilolton about ll I. n. Thursday. The Snlurtlny trips are to I nlon tlirrcl due llfllllnyl Ibout 2 p. m. _ Ilettlrnt-Jm-nvr Iinlfnn itlomlnys nml Fridays If l0 l. In. (DIYIIIII Infill Tine) Ior Rampart. Lulu-c and St. John. runs: stttao ITATEIIOOMI $1.00 n; Direct connection nt Ihutnn with flu- Rh-trupolltan pnlllrllel Ill Inlfllit atomic-rs In New lork vln Capo, (2nd Cnlml. In ltnteroo-l, tall-l and ndnlllonul Information apply to A. O. CURIIIE, Alell ‘ It. Jnilnl. I. fl. ' use Bad Case Dominion Garage R. D. Wiihrow Bltllfactlon Guaranteed. of eight fcct from the first stake, and tiraw another circle. Where this circle cuts the first. circle en Mabel up!‘ made. plant a stoke. The line tnadci “Really! What ~by this stake and the first onejwith her?’ planted is at righ, agnles to tho‘ “Shc simply wouldn‘t pay their line firs". run. |bllls".~-'i‘he Bulletin (Sydney). ~Mlss Etitelfl-Ilvtxtvnrzss of Now VYork. arrived in Sttmonorsitlt- Wed- . “Half n dozen dortorn have giv- nesdtty evening to attend tho ifu- \ - l witt Kill Ron: Furs tutu. ‘ibélm-‘wonts or ANV .1 SilUCt’. rtr (Arturo, ’ oi‘ (Iunso. N. 3.; hits. ilultori Rttm- > noral of her father. the loin Wm. is u,“ mane,- ll. lltiwness. which took place last L o“ _ 'l‘ttestla_t' afternoon. will” ~\Mr. and Illrs. Frank itutustty‘ Water 8t. A fliver in Newton. Kan, in|-O)“. the arms of lour ipcrsons who at- Lettitpptoilhtticraplrtii in less than a1 “Who told you titttt? Your ‘ . . u a wtu comes of eros- tor?" sing a bicycle with a mule-The It "No, tiny shoemuker."~i(ttrlka- u "We wottten hear pain better soy and bliss Etpltlantt Phillips 0f '~..__..-.»' um" men” Tyne Valley" Mrs. llilson Ratnstti‘. \ I ' "llllil\"lft' silent ilhc week-end‘ in mo." to handle" Sold by“ .. , , . . lioniiitott. tho guests oi‘ Mr. and Drllgghl-St 6701391333‘ ' ‘Mrs. Alex. Sinclair. 4 onnral Stores {ell Thought titepSalesmahlwantetiSoiite ilertillioytltflilop; Opposite R. T. lloitrtans Summersldo, P. E. I. Water and Queen Street doe- lwflivnfllre- rim (Christianla). -B Bud Fisher THE REXAL STORE .,»-..- t iv ti“ an“. . wflgwfiTflAT was Some "g Feet. A, Ltrrcc- ‘woo: ’;'-»t1>11>'°‘\’, T111“ Hon/l Show 6o re ° r ‘(Wk 86AM THAT so? THetv You wAtr Reps rtu. r so AHEAD APlecce- MAYBG I " pour utALk veev STEADY AND MY wtee MAY 6c~r WiSG when! Si-ic‘ S Mg! n '_ HottrS This? AM I no‘. I'M As a WALKWG? SoBeiz A5 STBIMGHJ‘ A JuDGG. ~ a f " ,,.. ' TO PREVENT THE LITTLE HURT FROM GETTING U10 lpply our effective first aid treat moat. Use our Aseptic prelim“ bandages which are medlcinally correct. together with our b91111"! ointment. All sprains. bruises. 111111 simple wounds respond rearlll!’ l° our treatment. Try our Penetrntllll Liniment. ll. .l. MABON. Pruerlptlon Drugglet and 0P" IIIIINIC Monti"! I ‘ Kw» -