ftéiai? , iToasl lt— Del ... ___ _______ n , . . .._._ " ' l Auctioh Sale . At Klnross._on Fri-lay, July 14th t one o'clock sharp, of stock; crop. (‘arm implemellls- " Fann situated at K-inrose Corner ‘consisting of 145 acres of cholcethe church on .\lIlIlllJ)'. Jul." Hill. Shawinigan land. 124 clear and in high state There ivill be well stocked booths. ' ~nf cultivation, balance in I $311? 13.". Filliflitéi"i.ifi°°r.lii'f.i‘?'i.';§LT.'“£ZIS?$§ $.15‘ Jliiulffniiift. will “~==~"~" Si~*"-8'"P Cm very centrally located, being oulyibe llrflvitlefl- one quarter. of n mile from church. station, and school, well watered; i °l“m,n.p.n pow“ by brook. anfldeel farm in a goodl ' .- . , locality, Crop 50 acres good haynlFARM SALEMHlIUDQg hlmmc ‘ 35 acres 0!. oats, 4 wheat. 4 W‘ tatoes, 1.2 acre turnips, also aliiiicres. alnul 1"" wmmm Monk and gmpiempng, as [gllnwgflliiizh sftilP of cultivation, llzllancc’ l ‘l ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' " 1 More 8 years old. 1 Horse 5 years old. 1 P. B. Shorthorn Bull 4 years ctc \\'ill sell d 1 P. B. Cow, 6 years old. 1 grade Holstein 9 yours. 2 grade Shorthorn 9 yearn old 2 Heifers. 8 years old. '_' 1 steer, 3 years old. 2 years old. i - ‘Mex Petroleum I -1 P. B. Ayrshire Calf. 3 months. ‘international Mer. Marine 1. P. n. Shorthorn Calf. a wet-ital | 1 Grade, Bhorthorn calf 3 months. '-—-' ' ’ 10 sheep, l2 lamsb. 80 hens, Wyandottes. - 80 (fhiokons, l3‘l’l)'lll0lll.h Rooks IMPIJBMTNTS: ~— 1 Truck wag- This affords an opportunity fol-II‘. S. Steel gun; 2 cart wheels & axles. drllring sleigh; 1 box sleigh; wood sleigh; 1 driving Waggon. sectional seeder: 1 iron spike tooth ‘narrow; 1 manure spreader; l intendent of Nurses, Nova Scotla1934 Victory roller; 1 scuffler; 1 single plow; Hospital, Dartmouth, N S. N0. 16 F‘. 8t W, 1 gang plow, 1 ~hsy mower; 1 llfly rake 10 fect .l,ll88l'.) l binder; 1 cream separa- churn; potato digger. forks. ; shovels; harness; traces; 6 H. P. Fair bnhlts Morse, l grand grinder: 1 thresher and cleaner and a lot of rOQIGI’ itthings. too numerous mention, Opgn {m- prspectlon M offers a complete nursing course of vuhy time. Sale positive no rescrvu. ""96 Years» ‘Terms of Farm lit salt: of stock, Vile llvepltal, New ‘$561.2 months on all eulns over ""Kl*‘ll”i*ll"ll» o. A. Mos-Henson, .11.,’ A. "GDQNM- Kinmss, P. n. l. nnllifilr" 1' I ‘k “'iIi//;,’,'l’l‘——vf" , i icious Raisin Bread DO this some morning and surprise the family: hot raitin toarfiat breakfast, made from full-frultcd, luscious raisin bread; Let your husba ’ try it with his coffee. Hear what he says. " - Your grocer or bake shop can supply the proper bread. No nccd to bake at home. _ lldadc with big, plump, tender, seeded Sun-Maid Rui- ains, and if you get the right kind there's zi generous supply of these delicious fruit-meats in it. Insist on this fuIl-[ruifed bread and you'll have luscious toast. Rich in energizing nutrimcnt and iron-great food for ‘business mcn. Nlakc most attractive bread pudding with left-over slices. There's real economy in bread like this. ' Try tomorrow morning. A real surprise. Telephone your dealer to send a loaf today. SUN IMAID Seeded. RAISINS Make delicious bread, piers, puddings, cakes, etc} Ask your grocer for them. Scnd for free book of tested recipe. _ Sun-Maid Raisin Growers blnnbnllli) 13,000 Dept. N.4l57-i1. Fvww- Cal"- . ..l<j‘"l' ,. farm. Tllc Parishioners oi St. Alerts. u hump) ill i ......... .. thtlrt-ll, Rollo Bay. will llolrl a Tito, 110ml)- fm , , . . llcll "ltiephtlne Party. on the gtoundg- éllljlll'lllll§ll\hhibi A ‘ V _ _ _ H lsturelltirlc Pulp . - '» : ' . ' r‘. . , ,h'lrd where ice cream, drinks and otlic (anaman (Ienera Tile. i.'\l§ll('.ilillu' Coin. B). 0m“ of Cnmmmoe‘ ‘Dominion llrltige. n! lo-hxéliltlflill Iirewcries At Frjmn. a Atlantic. Sugar .. ; consisting clear and in wood. Splendid location, close to churches, schools, GIOYOS‘ with or huh“; .\ln. (‘ar A“ Foundry .-\m. Locomotive . . . . .. ‘crop. Anaconda Copper ......... .. ‘Dremiscs t0: New York Central . .1. s. CANFIELD. _i(‘ilba Cane Sugar [Cruciblei Steel .._ ._._...__ llniernational Paper 'Kcily Springfield . and slxi Press Steel Car [Reading ......... .. Applications for the position of Southern Pacific pupil nurses will be received at Studebaker the office of the SuperintendenrFnlon Pzlcliic . 0f Nurses, Nova Scotia Hospltaliiftah Copper liyoung women to procure a thorlihlarket Quiet. lush training in all branches 0l| 1 nursing i For particulars write the Super-l, 11933 Victory T922 Victory .1937 Victory l i BANKS ,_ Nurses Wanted Hart Private Hospital, Roxibury 40 Mass. Private Hospital, 75 he iBank Commerce illunk Royal 'Bank Montreal . ‘l5 Bank Nova Scotla wi v t. July Affiliated with Belle ‘Dec ‘flip/L York State- A monthly allowance l" 93V"? fiXiltnscs is allowed.‘ Next class enters September 1st Write prospcctus in MRS C. lll BlRT. a Celebration of the Landing Scottish Catholics ON PRINCE EDWARDISLAND lN A. D... 1772, AND AFTER An thatoroctlng of the Monument at Bcotohfort to the Inurnorynfltho flrut Bocttllh Catholic Settlers of P. E. l M"! l," I Ilrue cxpanunm of money, contributions t» the ,Ir_i_numont Fund nrs rulpectfully uollcited. ‘ ltmlorltqnld commlttu will b0 pleased to receive contrl. - ..... -._-.--..i'.“fij.f".Tiff.CASTORIA K For Infu‘: and Children g Ill list rut tivtltali Ymls Aiwadlaaboan 818mm" - oi the lNow is the time to foxes for hook worm -I internal parasites. young to insure their Any o1 m, ~stock will be DI. W. J. P. MlcMll-LAN, IIXTUS MloLELLAN G. J. MIOCORMAC will treat 25 foxes. tlons with each box. ,of the world's greatest ‘comic operas. gwith its wealth of beautiful ballads qand i-ls story of love and intrigue. : i FRA DIAVOLO-tlle i;lniEiiiCiiiiliiiiii .'GiiRDiAiii? niiii ilPliil iflMPlNl Famous Stars and Be “than; Morrill, NOIIUIII Arnold Edward Orchard, Marguerite Port- er, Henry Ral-ff, LllllasCilapdeluine John Pritchard. Joseph Monnhan. Martin ‘Aibright these are names associated with all that is high class in light opera They com- prise the greatest organization of stars ever taken on tour» in one company - Yet these stars comprising the Boston Comic Opera Co. and the famous beauty chorus is coming to (llllflflllelllWh on Wednesday even.‘ lug, July 19th for four nights and one matinee and will present five light and a different ore at each performance. The operas to ‘he presented are .\lAR.l.'l‘AN.-\——the bright, snappy comic operaof tuneful melodies and clever comedy—<MrA~Slf'0T.~— light opera masterpiece that has delightcr: music lovers of two continents. GIItOlFLBGlIROPIaA —— the lute Lillian Russell's great success, the funniest, most tuneful comic opera 5:?- ’ .i..-.-...u 1.5:»; 4*" . .. y J aulsy Chorus Coming for Five Performances. of the day and last but not least-- Tl-[E BOHMIAlN GIRL- the world's most Pltlilllfll‘ llllll will?!“ with its many beautiful songs anu tuneful choruses. The flvc operas comprise the cream of the world's light an" comic operas and to hear thc ell- tlre lot in one week is a treat its delightful as it is unusual. That such an event in Charlotte town would create great interest is only natural. Orders are colli- lng in daily from the entire sur- rounding country mm’ unless all signs fail the Prince Edward Theatre will not he large enough to hold all the crowds. iMany patron,- are ordering seats for all four tights and Manager Gallagher or the Prince Edward Theatre l00ks for the biggest ‘business of any zittraclion that has ever playcll his theatre. Tho colnpaily arrives at 4 o'clo l: Wednesday afternoon by special boat which it has chartered to bring them across from Plctou. Seat sale opens this morning at 9.30 a m. at the Theatre for all performances. . mother?" ’ ltllfiy sat under a Kid-Hill! Fell‘ and iwnite slrlpcd lNTFlWl ‘ thlfgrcen lawll. ililtie {STOCK QUOTATIONS l ll.t\l.ll-‘.»\X. Jilly 13.—-1(Quotations Tan could see the lat-By Shawl Efilwl _ 0 ‘furnished by Johnson apd Ward, int: under her hands. nnenlbers oi [.16 Montreal Stock gtlfiglherits his -nlother. 'hc.“ (Jzinadian Steamship Ptli. wlthrut Am. Smelling St Refining l-‘or further particulars, apply onCanadizln Pacific Railway MONTREAL EXCHANGE 116. Sent...‘ | Corn, July 62%- Senl. 64% D“- olits. Sept.‘ 31v.- Dw- 40%- A. B. C. ring this fail; treat the old so your free from worms next year. A trial box of A.B.C. Worm Capsules will convince you. Easy to administer. Fully guaran- teed to do the work. A $2.00 box Full instruc- THE IQLAND OHMICAL COr, GEORGE COMES BACK. Lllaptur 90. "Doesn't Frankie miss stuck illlo w; part of Sunday afternoon. Ml‘. (‘iarke and Ned llllll gout: off for n tramp; Frankie Willi his Wlliclllllll nurse-maid was across the iavin. Frankie's whole ilcarietil shouts as he played had attrarutetll their httt-ntion. "No, he doesn't seem to." I answcred. "Ho's without her a great deal oi the time. so he's used‘ to absence-she must be away aifl day at hcr office—" ‘After all, l'in inclined to thinkl that's the best way; it teaches al‘ child scif reliance," Mrs Ciar lsaili. Her fingers, always busy] |at something, here making deft. motions with knitting needles "tFrankles the self reliant sort,"| Pan explained. "l imagine he in- independence from his l wish l had as much as "But you've been quite marvel-i ous." Mrs Clarke told tier. to give ‘Gloria a chance~—~" "Oh. but silo deserves chance," Pan was so earnest in dciencr- that she interrupted eagclmi ly. “She deserved lt—y0u don't knew all site's been through. Shel did think of taking Frankie withl iicr-——u'ith lll9ll1~'l)lll it scuttled so‘ odd to take a big boy like that on o honeymoon-besides. l wanted in ltcep him. he's been She paused for (Jlarke gave her from her kindly kinilly they more licr llomr-lwfucc. "And even had it been a trouble, l would have been so glad." Pan wont on. "She's done so much tor me—~" y Mirs. Clarke led her on, Pan told her some of the little story that. was so commonplace, so unexciting iind so pathetic because of thn’. She could easily picture the dlili farm, tlle"work, the child whose sensitive little soul was bruised and hurt by rudeness and stuipiti misunderstanding. “But now shc she live here-and what of you?" Mrs. Clarke askcd. "l think they'll live in New York Santlny wants to go back," Pan said. "Anll- as for mc-twcll"~ she looked over the long stretch oi’ grass. liappicd with golden coinsnf sunlight falling through the ire-cs. breath. a quick Mrs than redeemed "lt will be twn yrenrs or more be-Iowned .5). 1); preach; fore Frankie goes away to school. culling 1o the early vice. sha-wl and put on her hat. his the lllcllrlow atlll“ . . l‘ ' '. . ' ‘l Mrs. Llarke asked 11:95:13“: Sl()r0;;’k ‘l “on Jhtlrch was a u was the h“ hoth zi little lthe merest child. cronlpictcly; she r "We've (llo .-li admired you~stopping on her-e m" ‘alone and looking titer the child, B" conlpany."[ _ glance i ~ eyes—eyes sc V, is married. will mean ‘o handle" evening ser- .\lrs. Clarke rolled up hcr Tlléy followed a path through crossed a stile cut brought to the village. Tho divesion. the were embarrassed rby the mention of Ned. ‘Mrs. Clarke was wheihcr Pan, whom wondering she thought could really be lntcrt-slntl in George-she knew Georilo llild come over with them. But slit’ said nothing and nftcr , churlh gathered a fcw friends iroln the village and they trouped back togcthl-r over the meadow and the stile and to tho gaily striped" um- brella whore the two men saUat it table set for tea. ,It was so different from the flat and iliilovely life of the nld farm. and <0 restful after the somewhat hectic afternoons with Giorla~it was quite perfect, Pan thought Her sell’ consciousness anti he back in a weck or so. And ‘George-she vrondercrl if 118's marriage uad hurt him. ugh ‘he'd pretended it hadn't. siness might keep him away {longeP-ihut when she reached b011- heritllm. Tuesday afternoon, she found llelfla note from George postmarked llohdon. "l’m coming around for you at dinner timP." was all it said. But that was enough to make her heart ‘pound. IMondaw-Revelat-lons. _ Every l0ci ' Packet of WILSON'S , FLY PADS gvittxiithontriitsliiiiuy \_ S8°FWORTH nr AMY, \ siicxv i iv talcum ' K Sold by Ill Dmggists, Grocers and » General Store F R. SALE Property in Georgetown, formerly modern She." Med m HIM lnng_m nluchnlwelllng, 8 rooms, hardwood floors, has happened in one year-J’ ibaaumulll’ lights, bath, hot and iflre place. large garage, chicken, house, fruit trees. Apply to "That a great (lcal will happen in cwo more," Mrs. Clarke finislictl, "And you're young and a-ltractive Pan, though you don't think so. That's part of your l‘llill'lll—~YOll think only of others and not your." Pan laughed at that. "l itlllnk too much of mybcif~or did. 1 used to be so sorry for niy- elf." Tlle knitting needles clicked rapidly and a bit more of the shawl took shape. “Ned's a nice bov," observed, nothing. "isn't he?" Pan agreed with lin- pcrsonal enthusiasm. "He'll inherit a charming homo and a good income someday." Mrs. Clarke went on. "You'll adore his home-which he evident- ly means to show you. a great fancy to you.". Even fan recognlzcd the match maker. ‘Sh: fell sorry the otherwise tactful Mrs. Clarke hail said this; it was sure to introduce an elc. ment of self-consciousness into a picnsnnt friendship. Sh» dilrrt know whnt to say in answer, so wisely said nothing at all. Mira. Clarke "sensed this. But so as not .to seem to drop the subject too hurriedly, she talked more of Ned and his home. And prosuntlyl Mrs Clnrku apparently apropos of x 2 , Sulnamrslde, P.ll.l1 He's taken decorated, electric cold water, McLEOD 5 BENTLEY. i WANTED Experienced Second Class Teach er for Newton Cross School. 8up~ plement ninety dollars, including minimum. Apply ~ ems. A. McKENNM, Newton Cross l’.-- ll. A. The Annual Prize meeting 0' the P. E. Lfrovincial Rifle As sociation, tpkes place at Kenning tori range, August 1st, 2nd. and 3rd. Commencing at a. m. over $1400.00 in Prizes .1‘l\e MacDonald Brier Match of $500.00 is the lar- gest match ever fired on this range. lFor further particular apply to the Secretary Charles Lgighhnlua the bell from the village churchCol. Socy-Treas. F. 8. Moore, Col ‘W581i. a tlllu sweet jangling soillldonul, President. a i. . "- ,i i Each Every 1 was gone’ wonderedd how. he liver could have been afraid 01" life and of living. Even Tuesday.- the citv only meant a change‘ of people; she was picking up new friends of hcr owndGlorla would i HORSE RACES m MATINEE ...._J-(=I At (iarlien Owing to the rain and wet weath- er, the races at Garfield will bcl held on Saturday, July 151b- Sume premiums: 2.35 'l'i'0l. and Pace. 3 nvinute trot and pace. Green race. The track in in splendid shapes horses must be nominated not lu- lcr than Julylitll. By order: A- W. MCLEOD- flecy. < l NOTICE . All persons not now owning plots ' who wish to secure a plot or gravel v space beside relatives in the Tryoni People's Cemetery are reques‘ed to ' make application to tho undersign- ed not. later than July 81st, 1922.’ By order of‘ Directors. AUSTIN CAMERON Sedy. ’l‘l'eus. Augustine Cove, P. E. l. NOTICE Merchants and shippers plensl bear in mind S. S. Gaspesitrs next sailing from "Montreal will be on 18th and Quebec on 19th inst., due here flrd. Order your goods by this steamship. Lowest rates, satisfactory service. Phone 828. BRUCE STEWART 4 00., LYD. Agents. Bideinril Farm For Sale For sale-lihat beautiful and well known property. part of the estate-of the lat"; John Rlchprds. The fltfm comprises about one, hun~ dredand seventy-five acres ct lantl. all in good state of oultl. vution.'ne8 all fenced {with cedar fencing. There are barns, granary, stables and various build lugs on the property. besides tarni- crs‘ houses and a two and a halt‘ story dwelling ‘house with water. electric light and all modern con- veniences. Thlsfurm is one of the finest in the-Province. beautifully’ situated. and is well adapted for u stock or Dairy Farm; is near Railway Station. and is bounded on the north and east by the Bide- ford River. -'-—ao aptly fine full flavour with which "Salada” Tea. abounds. u generous quota of rich satis- fying tea which explains why it is so economical. this delicious tea. Metal foil packets only describes the little leaf yields a Maritime grocer sells lb, is lb and '5 lb sizes. Beach Grove Inn Now Open ior the Season Beautifully 8ituatod, Directly Facing tho Entrance to Charlottetown Harbor Wondieriul Scenery The but appointed, moat luxuriously furnished Hotel ' In the Maritime Provinces. -s A "our line operated by the Hotel Management providsn a fifteen minute service to and from the City. cans MEET ALL mamtmo mama When vinltlnq Charlottetown whether on bunlneu or for pleasure, make Beach Grove Inn your hondqunrtorl. You will like it. i Property Sale l» We are authorized by Mr. Russel Pickard toisiell by public auction on Friday, July l4, 1922 at 12 o'clock sharp, his very comfortable dwelling house situated on the corner of Upper Queen and Passmore streets, containing seven roomis and bath, hot water heating, nice lot with fruit trees. ‘Also two building lots adjoining one on Upper Queen street and one 0n Passmore street. This property is central and very desirable. _ Inspection any evening between seven and eight o’clock. i a BENJ. ‘CARTER A& BQN: .~ ~ Auctioneers. "EASTERN STEAMSHIP ‘Lines, “mic. l- INTERNATIONAL LINI‘. ~ Rooumptlon of Freight and Passenger uorvm lotwnn ll. John Ill‘ Boston, Effective May 24th. 0. 8. GOVERNOR DINGLEY will IIIVI It. John uvory Wodunll! It I n. m. and ovary Saturday at d p. m. (Atlantic Time) for Ioflen- ,‘ Wednuday trips an via Eutpot-t and Luhoo, duo Ionian lbfll l1 l. m. Thursday. ' , Saturday trips an to Ionian dlrut. duo lundaya about 2 p. m. r IliTURm-Lnvo luton Mondays and Friday: at 10 n. m. (Dal iliht loving Time) for Eutport, Lubes and It. John. r t For particular: nplly to tum.) lanai. A. archaic». Bldofo ,' .- Prlnce County ~01}. I o {I ' . t FARE $10.00 OTATIIOOMI OLD .. At luton connection in made vlu the Metropolitan Lino film" height untfpulunncr otumon for New York and point! l“!!! and For “brooms,- rntu and additional intonation, apply ‘ ',~ ~ _ A. o. cunm Anni; - ,~= »-_-.....~._......._... .... ... ‘Iv “ha! n‘ ~ a