PAGE TWO o» .-l~ 3H1’! He: flte: ‘x l-ctic 78c _ U t‘. A ‘I THEY'RE MAKING UP FOR THAT He: oping process they'll wing nothing. -»- w; for that? \ \\~‘\\\\\' uileli: IJ |rl_' Explorer: ‘ ‘I OP2l1I-, ~: lie said I ‘illl ‘a eat. ll~_ ,-..=ch, you do. Ha-Hal I'm only up to my neck. She: might Yes, be up to your neckln’. If women continue lflfls to . “latched-e. .1- SMILES._$;, u," b,._signs are becoming quite Oh, I don't know-meaiiy H" doing everything they can lw“ b? which rooms: You stick to - pretty close all winter. don't I l. .1 mo: Yes. Igloo myself there LCIW. '~ l} c000 ENOUGH TO EAT looked good Well, as a very delectable» Afraid to come lnl but lf I came III YOU: AMOS RODD l Milton. 9d l0 BPeHd what he has. yet," NO COFFEE TO BE HAD Friend: Wonder If you could get Rio er Java on your radio tonight? Hon: around I Bay, why didn't you atop, In a cafeteria before ‘A-i... __ CLYDE RIVER you same i I FIRM FOR SALE, That desirable nan MacDonald for gale. -y___ farm owned by acre! with good buildings and in, excellent atato of ‘cultivation; In ad-i dltlen there Ia a large marsh wlth~ splendid marsh hay. Apply 154582741! DAN MACDONALD. CornwaILI Thirty 1.I ' / lggsistildLbeliciousl "SALAD-Ail S0 ritfiin flavo lt-{aeeerv satisfy. , a. municipal demanded that cover their legs and raise shoulder straps, have met with defeat. 1 sun the municipality ii.» COSIIIDJES. nant, and hastily ‘boycott the beach drawn. l “EXPCO CITY, gmslsain sale placards and in] the business sections of iprotcels against jcemcnt 0f» the “Talks ilheir rights are ,the federal law, shrewd Business m ,that many failures ithe coming weeks. , _ The l l-Jpiscopate lendeavour i-rwo MEN KILLED ION m ONTARIO MINE u T we implosion in Dome in Welt-human, injured. ____ i Dwelling House new, {stand for any tradesmen. (for) Mrs. Robert Mutlow. ll608-fl-30-7l ‘Fllliffiifilii At Mliburn Lot 40, 50 acrea.. 35 cleared, cred with good growth Soft wood. New house and outbuildings. apply Victor Cobb. l I l - 1592_8_28_2L finishers d roct on of my own at Fllii__SiilE One o! the beet farms in the pro- lvlnce, suitable for dairy Farm. tly situated. Good dwelling an buildings In beautiful locality. SOUTH PORJCCPINE, ODL, A ur and goodnes that Orlando Pekoe Blend 85c "Biarritz Bathe-r? Win Over Police BIAIILRITZ. France, Aug. 27. —l 1 The visiting bathers were lndIg-l threatened the resort. but the munici- pality reconsidered its stand and girls?" he wanted to know. l policemen were with- l chorus Aug‘ zikjniiffig... things a different way—~—al:ld af- commonilerrélgfll own I the city cor ' ins [19 result of the economic boy-i .. - _ err-Ices. “"‘i‘.."'-=E,"‘f".il.§.°.'§' “Elf; the Canes °“'°"‘fl?5t lpvtennlet 13.121; has becgelne a church regulations.‘ h, h , l d,’ “Bu” with many Catholics in vari-‘p 1080p er’ M: u Hg my" ' E11 3T9 aware BY EXPLO TiiiiTlW ‘ goodbarn, .°"¢ acre land- at Millvlew; Great p Apply to IMcKmnon and McNeil solicitors. eonelating of 11'1"‘: §‘:,‘S'rervhr lll his being into the job of - into it until Well him. watered and sheltered. Convenien- d out your money. But I suggest that you 1586-6-27-3! Q'T ' INSIDIOUS i EYE STRAIN We use this adjective ad- vlaedly. Sufferers from Eyestralnj may have perfect vlalon and therefore do not suspect the presence of any eye defect. The motive power of the entire human organism la Nerve Energy. Normal eyes, It ls computed utilize about 20% of this Nerve Energy, but when Eye- atraln is present, a much larg- er proportion ls required. Hence defective eyes, through their consumption of an ex- 1 1 0 0 cesaive amount of Nerve En- ergy. may serlolbly affect the functioning of other organs of the body, aml produce lll health. ug. men r do d d i, wuwrs were Sevefeley juigurgdn In Zgils relief from heartache." Mines toda . . - .. T; .d , an intensive course in living lately, lliendrildDazllalclllfnlilfitl/lilllgrillgagging:,he said. “You ought to be able to was phobahly ratanyggaduate with honors, pretty soon. “These Women” IY IALCOLI QUART CHAPTER LVll Audrey looked up. bosmlni- we?" she asked. eagerly. He nodded. "I've tomorrow." he said. She dipped her spoon into is there?" He shook his head. “I'd like is It all right with you?" “Indeed it is," she said. "She's- Ithe best woman friend I have. and if these old people around b don't like it. i don't care." .,me me represents, and I was When hundreds uf tourism from “imam '° imrmuce 7°“ m 1"" many countries flocked to this req _ sort at the end of the Beauvllle sea-Jim‘) i‘- She took a bit of toast, and The bite of toast disposed of. s He laughed class Parrish with to yours and mine." and 50 is Nona. girls Everybody Morton lifted his eyebrowsi a a »2:~:.:'r'l:.::.::': a ?<>i§iii?l-“i~'i'°“ /»_ -' l a lOll - . ' - ling except absolute necesllllleliaotof Farms)“ and Abe Sufism“ and “m! 121T litre until what delivering lectures on life to wither. She poured acup of "And when it takes a new aspect. ‘that surprises us, too." he agreed. ‘ "Dam lt!" said Audrey. "lvhat?" "l said darn lt'!" Audrey repeat- $' ed. "l was just thinking that we really don't know how to live, most ,0f us, until we've been so buffeted and bruised that all we really want Ile smiled, “You've been taking he way." He told her about the arrange- ments he had made with Parrish the night before. She listened to him attentively, her head as he vorsation. “But why don't you want to at- tend to my money, yourself?" she asked, when he was done. described the con- “We'll 38k her l0 CONE, 709'! already tele- graphed her. She ought t0 be here tangerlnea, and paused in thought. "Daddy, there isn't any reason why Nona should stay at the hotel, have her stay at the house, mYlBif I A She spoke with considerable vlx- , or, and he laughed. "Feeling more ‘__ Biarrltz policellleu. spurred on by “k? 7°“ °ld 56"’ an!“ you?‘ he 9' ' purity campaign, have 551d- .~ociety bothers More seriously, he went on:| “l never would have had Nona stay, . the“. at the hotel in the first place. but r but thelr efforts Y°" "all!" m" "Y °l m“ "‘°" °l She thoughtfuly chewed inaugurated the morsel, campaign for what it considered 5"“ eyei‘ proper beach dress. Two policemen‘ _ were deputizcd to walk the beach Yeiliiedi and enforce a ban on abbreviated 35°"! an regarding him with‘ "l didn't know sflytliilil- ything. really, until I met Nona. Mr. Sunshine, and thoseifun-l n7 chorus girmofifzgigagg‘ .173: fin treal Standard we itre Sh smiled. but “named, “l had, full robes excepting m n‘: kfiown that there was any kind lc°rtiggdtglllai: 3:::::'p:h:"s':l;d-rd ybungwvoman lnto the store. fl'fe, or n kind of mind. except a _ ,, . ' Havi It Eff 1:0 ' a y Mm- :'.:'-....'3":l:'.ir:. .:':::';*:."..:: on n "_\lr. Parrish ls different from us. _ . g s 9c and so are the "it H" L°"d""i' “M” there." she directed. soutane of purple silk and rochle: .- of white linen, a fisielfigd 45:5; 0a Mono“ 8am mltre and carried the pastoral staff lobks fashion, they're all coffee. mi“Well, everybody discovers life for .. » .. . seek an amendment to th l L-ihimsel" “he Sam‘ 1'33"“ “s “w s d ll some way. And that Au- lluuon abolishing me religion figlito each of us. as it was to the first pa“ ’ H,“ w which we}, omen, bu, studugman on earth. wants of the situation think there are .~llghl lfmflpects of success in that with little nods oi’ " the to 2P9 l. r0,’ . . uni _ l. he, publish the Bishop of London i brocaded silk. ma: shown." __.___i-_ hundred a week more," she said- do tbaat?" his lips. ‘Nihen he set it down. he much money as that. he has to drey, ls a mighty spending money." She dropped the subject. and we! lost in thought through the remain- der of tllle meal. He smiled once or twice as he looked at her, but fors- bore to break In upon her reflec- tlons. After breakfast he tobk her rid- lag, about the streets of New York. and for a short distance lnto che colintry. Ag they were coming back. he asked her if she were too tired to wait while he transacted a little business. "I'd like to do some business m)“ self," silie told him. "Could we stop at the stores while I huy some things?" ' He directed the chauffeur In tum. lnto the shopping district. "What do you want?" he asked. She counted on her fingers. “A dozen kitchen aprons, and some cotton gloves. and some rubber easy way of "I'll tall you. You like Parrish. and he has business ability. It is a simpler matter for him to handle the income from your stocks and bonds, than It would be for "him to handle, over any long period. my mining property. If he makes a blunder, l can catch him at it, and correct it in time without much . oss. He will throw every hit of serving you. Ho will be learning sbmething about business. and I hope to let him gradually absorb "But I don't want to shove him he has made his mie- iakee. and learned his lessons." He smiled as he went in. "Since You 8P6 suing to be a housekeep- er. you cannot be a financier too. So I thought I'd hire one for you." "Can I fix his salary?" she ggked expectantly. He shock his head "You can-it's let me do it. You'd swamp him with revenue, when he hasn't, learn. She looked disappointed. "I was "l? 801115 t0 give him a couple of _________________ i» Sure Relief For Help Along The Bowsls By Using DR. HAM-l LTON'8 PILLG Very Mild, Don't Gripe, Act Effectively. Thousands conflaue to suffer from Headache, C and Billousness because they dread the painful sickening ef- om “You can help mo. maybe." fact of Calomel and Salts. “You're buying loo many of mo" lilfifigezfiftglq. tlilgoggidloqiuylve This difficulty has been over- thlnss." he protested, as she plck- come here w dead‘, ,5 Ne,“ f“, come in Dr. Hamilton's Pills, ed out samples for a heap of kit- u, ma", M, Mo;.,°,, smfdmg which are vegetable in com- 671°" 611mm. there. or ls she going £0.50 go 14m. position and contain such well Sh” dlsrsiilmed hlm- MONO" don and make a fortungv-i known aids to the bowels as mmckled’ ‘*5 11° "W U"! ill-ill?“ l Mandrake and Butternut. You not a normal. free and pain- less action of the bowels when you regulate the system with. Dr. Hamilton's Pills. ‘ wa in , money," observed Parrish, "she Tim'- HAVE YOUR EYES F” m‘ "MW" °' CWWPI‘ couldn't use all lihoee aprons in a It's a new idea-and one that ‘- d | d‘ Leaves Montreal Arrive ¢lIlPl°"-°'°“'" 97°": Hiliilfllfi "I4 UV" “"1- monbh." always brings eoro corns to a quick ‘ti,’ u,“ ' and leave for Nfld. EXAMWED Pllifll. your b"! rlmedy II Dr- Audrey serenely proceeded qm; and. This wonderful hot foot bath h“*-'”~ ”‘w you‘ September 1st Qllmmwi‘ 4"‘ H liton’ Pill. 8 Id b ll h l i . " ‘ f. ti - i I G F n12" I". 35° ‘#10:. flvay far hgrsdellelgyfllal wg.’twl:tr(;o€ol;’nl; ltilcatllorllllialllor ifslflgfgtllllrml’: gallnlgilrl xdseoompaniedud nt-llrpheomgmobfl- F" IN" Ind "to! Livestock and Produce, apply ' ' $1.00, or by mall from The business manager," elm “lg, t Corn Extractor. Try it to-nlghg-e optomm,“ Catarrhozone ce., Montreal. gaven’: llsned that DBDBI‘ um dlll- Yogfll set quick relief for your CARVELL BROS” LTD- y gave me yet." , ac lng corns when yo use Put- QENTQ, M-- _ -_ _r___ 4- Parrleh shorted, "I'm my, golngnanra Extractor. Suetlefaction A t0 bring out en many fl: ' asked her. housekeeping, I'll need aprons and a house dresses and things, won't l?" you use those caps?" have to don't l?‘ sometimes," he suggested. ever, we'll got Parrish, and go to it." while Morton went upstairs, Au- drey sat outside in lihe machine, health. When Morton returned. a little crowd had gathered around the town girl who inside. doom the greetings he received. I“iWed're golnlg shopping," he ex- , , _ "Y .1 . Constlpatlon got; pie ou excuse us. won t waved her hand at the group on the curb. she sai another. Audrey, still venture upon the fatigue or 5110p- Pills. waits! in the car while Par- etlpatlon rlsh with merchandise for her inspec- look in the young man's face. "I don't belle ve gloves, and a dozen little caps to cover my hair when it's dusty, and over his - ma! to Morton's home. cause of iii-health, and wil not day, August 31. The queen will 47 year; old. the next place," he threatened “Son? Morton said, "wait a m ute! The young lady is ill, be giving orders——yet." A big dry goods But we're leaving Parrish the cushions. “it serves him righ for telling me what I must do and and Hillsborough Street, . u 'tn't do." he emarked, gazing He, s“: in edxfezgeratigeilill’ I: irllleabrestedly llito {he street. “Isn't and Edward Street. Cong hol haunncl rottrstllilgly before i‘ nice‘ w see “erybody so busy’ the wrist with glizzfQMysdeur d‘; you want Mm to (lashing around?" o“ and Nona audlhe trotting out with chorus girls irs havemgam?" they claim to be and even the nurse upsta , I assured them by been going up and dOWn U16 Lilli] You'd think that we were“, are immmennn the first dlscoverers of mankind. Catholic‘ continues its plal] is eyeg by lifting his coffee cup to them‘ ward Three we" stones and IIIISSIlUS oi vuriotls the fruits put up by Canadian can- Munu, laughed, bu, made no kinds and. several mounted mun lllllg companies, according to comment. They completed their On City Settles Building. ixlslzfimilrgflfi" n,,‘gltl,l,fii,ti,lillli,'s ‘§.“_L_ur“.] l,u'“°"r""” lmelliileiivfl Ser- She shook her head. “vould he shopping without Parrlsirs aid, and On Corner of West and Rtfimord Llftjllfiy 5,- wlntltnvs‘ lill tin.- - mlliel- ‘P: f“ I l.“ I'.""’f‘f'"."".“' °r m“ 1"‘ alter m“ frantic telemmne message'istreet' llrenlisvs were “illllt\‘llt'll Tilt): uv|."-“' .-I,AU.VH flhnlsm-s Shuwlh“ He concealed the amusement in 111d he learn what had become 0i" 011 Corner Richmond and Pownal w“, “fire u“, ,,,,,;.,,,,,,'. “fun, ",1". (:,,$:,°f"°” "l Pears "Lesson number three lITL the art Ward Four East lays‘ demand for “vmltlrilwul of ' “u! as comp“- , I , b r “m: “whm a young ma“ gem as of 11'. ng Horton told hm “Bounty: he hung up the receiver. give urders to the ladies." I I Nona arrived the next morning and unexpectedly, came with her. greeting llliill. Nona kissed 'hlm_ while he still was shaking Mr. Suushlneu hand. "I leel as if l hadn't seen you for an age!" Nona cried, clusping his arm. Mr. Silnshinc had a grievilnfifi. "All the time lust|1-il-;l1t,and all the time lilis morning after we got up. she didn't talk about anything what- soever hut you," he protested. "Wasn't that an attractive sub- ject?" Morton asked. “One subject all t-lle time gets tiresome," pronounced Mr. Sun- shine. They climbed into the waiting automobile, and spud lip the street. to the little theatrical "l expect you wonder why I ill- some common-sense shoes-moi. these iligh-hceled onee—and a of little gingham house dresses." "Good gracious, what for?" he |She looked, at him, surprised. “Why. when I get well, and am "But," he protested, "how n a dozen aprons, and ll c She still stared at him. "Bu I change them, every day. "Those things ARE laundered, "How- They stopped at the office, and car, conversing with tlhe sat on the deep cushions With Parrish at his sl- Morton worked his way to the nodding acknowledgement of 0W, As tlhe car drove away. Audrey "They were all so nice to mo!" "They should be." said Parrish. The)‘ Blolllied at one store afhor $00 weak to brought out salespeople laden ‘Business managers don't ai- Y! have such a pieas-unttime life," he commented. in WASTING u-lrw Ft . "1 s‘ '3' " a a WI,‘ d. . vited lnyself to come along," Abe ‘o, said, “but I'm going to stay at the hotel." both stay at the house with us." fully. terested amusement of passershy. Mr. Throw, lmlldfilll‘. -Well. crab it. to see you didn't." Morton at the theatrical man. she said. with both hands, palms "But ain't I taking it up with him, together?" he demanded. She said no more until they reach- ed the Morton carried their bags into where Audrey awaited front porch She was and for the first time had abandf oned the loose garb of lint invalid. the other to the congratulatory Abe. the latter, shaking d Vlsorously. “But I - lug myself, either." Nana's arm was around Audrey's neck. and the two girls held each other close. "Dear," Nona you're getting ' "So am l." said Mr. Corns Stop Aching in“ fl-ml guaranteed. “Nonseuse," said Morton; "You'll "Shall l?" asked Nona, doubt- Morton took her hand, and tuck- d it under his arm. "Audrey and I have agreed you ant stay anywhere else," he said. ilh I ' h b cogxfig ‘a t,,ec":;:;'|:wr:;:ay On Union ‘Street. able to receive visitors on her birth- and Prince and Hlllsborough Street. Through the courtesy of the Mon- mus‘ he indulged‘ I“ w” “fly the A drey completed her task, and the chorus ibw‘ Plmwraph °l m‘ “ssh!” gave“ her order to the saleswoman. V“, r‘: who wag standing expectantly at 0",“; the car door. Parrish followed the drey leaned forward, to the speak- store down The car glided forward, and Au- drey settled back comlbrtably lnto Abe Sunshine Morton met them at the train. and extended his hand in cordialiStore, Corn field and Elm Avenue, Euston and Queen Stree Where Registration Lists Are Posted The various resists-era of the City of Charlottetown have their llets of voters posted at the follow- ing places ghroughout the City. All persons interested should look over W01!“ “k0 f0 send I “U108 t0 YOII- wflle for it thus carefully to see that their why in ode, to [earn about ‘hi’ ex“ . names are duly registered and ii’ f0 - Ptwnlll not, they will have opportunity, by “boo, 7 ‘xceptlonal m9"- applying to their respective party committee rooms or'to the Revis- ing Officer, Judge Stewart, to have’ any necessary corrections or addi- tions made. This is the largest professional school of l| . the world devoted exclusively to training m...°.°r.,',,'f,,f,'§4=_h of oflicer manager, cost accountant, traveling audit" c: , ' man, comptroller, treasurer, and public account“ _ ' d‘ HCRENHEY. CPI. PRESDENT 921 Boyleton Sh, Boston, Ma“, Ward One East I 0n King Street, between Grant George and Prince Street. On King Street between Prince and Hlllsborough Street. On King Street between Way- mouth and Cumberland Street. ‘Ward One West On Corner of Pownal and King Street. On. King Street between Great rge and Queen Street. ' - be be Ward Two East On Dorohester between Great . George and ‘Prince Street. ln- On Dorchster Street between to On Dorchester Street between Hills-borough and Weymouth Street Ward Two West 0n corner of Sydney and iPownal u- Street. On Sydney between Wes; and to Rochford Street. On Sydney between Great George and Queen Street. ,.. The above picture was taken at the Keele ' tario. The young lady in the cent re of the y mine in n . orthem on. Ward Three East ' plcturei M - daughter of the Right Hon. Arthur .Meighert. in m: has: On Grafton on Coffin}; Store. m‘ "Mker hill is her brother, Mr. Ted Meighen. The party, reading t, On Sydney between Great George "m" M‘ 1° "41"" “amimll i" ‘h’ ha" F°W- are iMr ley engineer; Ted Mcighen; 0 d t , . h rea Ontario minister of mine n sy nay be ween “eymout the‘left of the front row is ________ - K . . Dan McCrea. son of Hon.n:;,:.;:|hee‘ 9. add Bob Cameron, mine time“, on Miss Lowery of Cobalt safely men whom they accuse o ed with ‘mines’ (135-000) and Over . . . three times as manv - taking coal surreptitiously tmnl ,, , _ . ~ "3 cmillillretl has. . »- .......'t...... "" I . will» ‘ ll. may surprise many l0 lt'lll'll ‘Mm, "Um"! and utumfl cases resllw- t , 4 - lvc y. - ward Four cent", lh it pears are the most popullr of Cily ‘Waterworks Barn, Robin's q’ "Sleil-eiilfdib‘ a loiiyrkfi ' er oi Prince and King‘ a _ o. i 0 sl‘i‘l?l"él‘élibffiig I 17w Coal Wféaa You Save ‘. l ou put an ldeal VECFO on the job in iStreeis. Ward Four West Corner of Hochford and Kent, corner of Kent and Pownal, City Waterworks Barn. I ' I I wm-djqv, 5a,, old-time luel western-will soon pay ~ or the improvement. And that's only the begin» Cvrner of Euston and Felling, ' ' , nmg! ou and your family have a new expen- i l C0759? °l 311319" 11ml IflIIBWOTUI once in onerous, constant] circulatingwarmth. No“: Aveaue,.Arena Rink. healing, ho lifeless, acorc ed, “bumed-out" air. V circulates senile. ' ‘pg comfort to all rooms. Operates on the scientific principle 0i will!” Ward Five East Central tion, t your dealer show you. VECTO is a beauty in its llllflfilmcltlffll ce I enameled hOiEcket-nnd a work-saver. 'l“he heath-bigger e I llfmlfi Come,- of Bus,“ and Pr; cg awnqofiicea, s a. Made one size only, or use in I 0 n0 9"! Come,- of Gran, George and Futile). 6000 cubic feet contents. Pnce $99 (height extra). Mode at oronto Plant. At N0. 12 Elm Avenue. , Sol hyalldealere. Ward Five West Central DOMINION BANK Ema ,_ Corner of Fitzroy and Queen, Corner of Pownal and Euston, Corner of Stewart and Queen. Ward Five Welt Love's Garage, Corner of Bay- Cornor of is She kissed him again, to the in- Sunshine went on: "You this chance Nona basin I was afraid you'd That's why I came along, Nona bent forward. to look across "You aren't “We agreed that we t ther and tell him just whatmday when waiting. 01.1 rushes drift - by, g,“ i _ Dfiolile whom she had not segi for K232151133‘? this up Wm] mm mime police a long time. One by one they ' ' Emppedy and mqtnred alter h“ Mr. Sunshine made a gesture liery- upward. n Nona laughed, and settled back. B 8 home. The driver the house, them on the Serious Disturban- playlng fair, Abe,"iiSerious disturbances occurred lnl neighborhood of Ashton's Green col-l For further information enquire of Flev. E. Savage, Monctc ~ oon mounted and foot police char-l °" N- B‘ ged the crowd with drawn batons! catiering the riotous miners ' two miles. . ces in Lancashire ‘ Goal Fields 'ST‘. HELENS. Eng, Aug. 27- PILGBIMAGE To St. Ann De Baupre he llaflllflllhlffi coal field yester-‘ 3.000 angry miners kept busy for six hours in the September 7 returning September 10-. Summerslde and Charlottetown and return $12-00 Several times during the after-I cross the fields for a distance of] There was a regular battle with. standing up. She gave one hand to None, and "You weren't expecting mo," said Audrey's ban} wasn't expect- said, "I’m so glad well again!" Sunshine. (To Be Continued) After Foot Bath 25c. at all dealers. . q ‘ _ v “bib a TIAMIIIIP LINEI. INC. Membership Notice o you isomer‘ INIIINNIIONAI. LINE Faro from St. John 810; Eastport or Lubec, Mo, . livery Wednesday St leaves St. John 9 A. IL. Atlantic Time; hatporl- 1.80 P. IL; Lubec 2-30 p, u, Eastern Standard Time. arriving Boston. Thursday. 8 A. l. . On Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays, Steamer aalla direct from St. John tn Potato Growers who wish to join the P. E. Island Potato Growers Association must make ililliililliil" °" °" before September llth, 1926. Contracts should be returned by the Ill" d1"- Potato Growers Association CHARLOTTETOWN . Ah ‘Ll AA» ‘A AAA- ‘ ‘ ‘v“vvvvvv vvv CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES LTD. S. S. “CEUTA” Boston, leaving St. John 1 P. an‘. Atlantic Tillie. due Bolton following day. I P. 1L. Eastern Standard d i