l. a ,\ y z niuSiDENGE FOR SALE IN CHARLOTTETOWN The very desirable residence at 84 Longworth Avenue, Charlottetown, owned by the Estate of the late William A. McLaren' is offered for sale. The house is in perfect con- dition and has been newly painted and a new hot water furnace installed; large double lot. given by September 1st. For particulars apply signed. ‘ ‘ —~__..v~_--_ L-l207-6-8-4i Possession can be at premises or to the under- N. W. LOWTHER, Solicitor DOMINION OF CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In the Probate Court 2nd George VI A. D. 1938. In Re Estate of Michael Holland late of Cvlencorrodale in King's County in the said Province. farmer and painter deceased tes- By the Honourable HAROLD LEONARD PALMER, Surrogate. Judge of Probate, etc., etc. To the sheriff of the County of Kings County or any Constable or literate person within said County. Greeting: V Whcrcas upon reading the peti- tion on file oi Arthur F. McQuaid of Souris in King's County afore- said. Barristcr-at-Law, the Ex- exutor of the above named estate praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore tiere- by required to cite all persons in- terested in the said Estate to be and appear before me at s Pro- bate Court to be he'd in the Court House in Charlottetown, ilrQueens COtllllY, in the said Province, on Monday the twenty-seventh day of June next coming, at. the hour of eleven o'clock forcnoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said E's- y tate should not be passed and the ‘ Estate closed as prayed for Ill said - etition and on motion of Arthur] . McQuaid, Esq, Proctor for said l Petitioner. And I do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwith pith- lished in some newspaper pub- lished in Charlottetown aforesad bnce in each week for at least four onsecutive weeks from the date ereof and that a. true copy here- of be forthwith posted in the fol- lowing public places respectively. namely, in the hail Oi’ the Court House in Souris aforesaid, at or near the Telephone Office in Souris aforesaid and at the store of Rob- ert D. Dixon in East Baltic in King's County aforesaid, so that all ersons interested in the said Ilsta as aforesaid mill’ 1151/9 due notice thereof. Given under my hand and the Seal of the said Court this 18th. day of May A. D. i938 and in the second year of His Majesty's reign. (Sgd) 1.. n. L. PALMER. \_ Judge of Probate. l . B.) L-GBIl-b-Ql-ZB-G-l-ll. Clearance Sale ._()F ...- llouseholii Fu. ..iture Consisting of Bedroom Suit-u. P51‘- Ior. Dining room and Kitchen fur- niture. Also Range and room stove and numerous articles such as Tub- les, Chain. Dishes and Pantry Utensils, Blankets and Quilts. on Tuesday the 14th day of Juno at 2 o'clock sharp. Terms cash. MRS. ROBERT BULMAN. North Rustioo, P. E. L li-1l75-6_-9-1l.-/Il_3. NOTICE we the undersigned merchants of Montague agree to close our 011w" of business at 6 P. M. each evening except Saturday begJlflllll "n Mohppflgy, June 13th and ulitlll‘ 6t Also l 0!! ' ° r .1Iuly 1st. agreed thateully h t k n on ev- 31:5; ikfuoilidi’: Bu" 11 1" m res. It is also agreed that. merchants that have msnese del . merchants that have their dwelllnl in connection with 111011‘ 5W"! m" accommodate customers that 2218i dill after hours. . J’. J. STEWART ' McLEOD b McGREGOR JOHN E. POOLE grew/nu‘ h BECK LARK BROS. D. J. MMLEAN MoGOWANS LIMITED fi-1I016-10-2._ llouse & Lot Sale The undersigned will sell by Public Auction on the premises that desirable City Property known as 82 Upper Prince Street 0n Tuesday the 14th day of June, A.D., 1938 at the hour of 12 o'clock noon. This property has a front- age on Prince Street 0f 54 feet and extends back to school street a distance of M5 feet. Property may be purchas- ed by Private Sale at any time up to and including the date 0f sale. FOR FURTHER PARTI- PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In the Probate Court. 2nd George VI A. D. 1938. ' In Re Estate of Annie Alberta McDonald late of Charlottetown in lQueens County in the said Pro- tvince deceased testate. By the Honourable HAROLD LEONARD PALMER, Surrogate, lJudge of Probate, etc., etc. t To the Sheriff of the County of ‘ Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County. GREETING: Whereas upon reading the 1 petition 0n file of Jessie Macdonald “of Canoe Cove in Queens County ‘aforesaid, married woman and "Donald Mcllinnon of Charlotte- , town aforesaid, barrister-at-law, the iexecutors of the above named est- ate praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore here- tby required to cite all persons in- Jerested in the said Estate to he ‘and appear before me at a Probate lcourt to be held in the Court llouse in Charlottetown, in Queen's County. in the said Province, on Thursday the SPIEIIIII day of July next coming, at tl'e hour of eleven o'clock forcnoors of the some day to ‘shew cause if aw they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not hc passed and the Est- ate closed as payed for in said petit on and on motion of Donald Illt-Kinnon, Eq. Proctor for said Petitioner. And I da hereby order that a true (spy hereof be forthwith pub- fished in some newspaper publish- ed in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hererf and that a true copy here- of be fort'"wlth posted in the fol- lowing public paces respectively. name-y. in the hull of the Cour. House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or nrar the Royal Bank oi Canada and at or near the Bank of Nova Scotia both in Charlottetown aforesaid, so that all persons in- terested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. Given under my hand and the‘ Seal of the said Court this 2nd day of June A. D. 1938 and in the sec- ond year of His Majesty's reign. (L. S.) tSgd.) If. L. PALMER ..L~1l04-8-4-II-Itl-25 PROVINCE 01-‘ DOMINION OF CANADA PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In the Probate Court 2nd George V], A. D. 1938. In Re Estate of John Thomas Collins late of Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Prov- ince, Ship Caulker, deceased test- te. By the Honourable HAROLD LEONARD PALMER, Surrogate, Judge of Probate Etc., Etc., To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County: GREETING: Whereas upon reading the petition on file of Edward Collins 0f Charlottetown aforesaid, Ship Caulker, and Frslncls Collins of the same place, Sail Maker, the execu- tors o the above named estate praying that a citation may be is- sued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby reqlred to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before me at l Probate Court to be held In the Court House in Charlottetown. in Queen's County, in the said Province, on Friday the eighth day of July next coining st the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the saute day to shew cause if any then can wh the Accounts of the said Estate s ould not be pul- sed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said ‘“‘ and on “ of M. Alban Farmer, PAL, Proctor for said petitioners. And I do hereby order that u. true co y hereof be forthwith ms:- llshed n some newspaper pub - ed in Charlottetown aforesaid ouoe In each week for at least four 0on- secutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be for- with posted in the following publlo g places respectively, namely, in the hall of the Court House in Chur- lottctowu aforesaid, at or near the Bank of Nova Scotln and st or near the Ro ul Bank of Canada both in Charl tetown aforesaid so that all persons interested in the said Est- ate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. GIVEN under my hand and the Seal of the Illl! Court tllll 2nd day of June A. D. 1038 and in the scoop: ysear of His Majesty's reign. (Sgd) H. L. PALMER Judfe Probate. L-ll 4-6-4-11-15-25 FOR SALE Z Lon: Wheel Base Hes no: Ford V-li Trucks with newvznotorsz new tire , equl ped y“); g q g-sedklfidrsull: side Dumhi-dg 1 so‘... Wheel nus Ill gordiiilietzlwn’ "gains. to.» y rec o equlpgsed with 3 yard llydxulle HUMPHBEY M01038 LIIITID. notch. N. I. N-1021-5-i1-3i. TENDERS Tenders for the section of “ti; liver counts apply to s. Des- f.'."°.2..5§22'i.‘h§f'“|'§oi Roches, Solicitor, Canadian 5,3,3? y“, u", "' " ‘a Bank of Commerce Building, l“ ms: b0 seen s the Charlottetown. mffm“ om ' n. L ._ my HERBERT E- HOLL» River and st the ifi'.lhh L -- ...,_- Executor Estate 9 v. Florence J. H0111: "hm" .. .m.. war-Q; n7 . y slzcom) By HOLIDWAY HORN CHANCE a “GINTIIMAN TO III YOU.‘ "Is m. Rnrusou bsek lllss man?" the Ilrl in tllgtlqlllry "1 don't tiiins so-why?" "Ihelrfi; f.’ gentleman hm wants to see . "He wont be long. Send him up," she said sud r lacing the receiver went out iubo bl corridor. th eoiym to see uimi “'2;- e er - e sun figure of ‘Teddy Wilson." do wanted w. Ferguson?" she e . . "Yup. "He's not back.” "What time do you expect him?" "I'm not certain. I don't think he's been ne iong." "Then 1' ws ." “You'd better come into my 0f- fice," she ssid. "seen the show?" he ssked cross- ing one leg over the other. "Which show?" “ ‘Love and Laugh.’ At the The- atre Royal" "Yes, I did." "rm m l,» “Oh? Yes. I remember. You were the gigolo, werent you. in the cafe scene? ' "l-Iave a cigarette?" “No. thank you. We don't smoke in the office.’ “Picked off" he laughed. "Has Mr. Ferguson been here iong?" "I think you had better esk him, don't you?" "Ticked off again. He's aid old pal of mine." “I'm not certain when he'll b back. Could you leave a message?" He shook his head. “N0. It's Just a little personal matter." "I see. Qome this way, will you?" n tnaohi ht fiudlbmmbdidn‘ “do!” ess e u s u t-bo t cs-me to her: ‘ e11: whasli p.305“ till; '1 hiouia like io g0," she ssld. '“E3i“hi%‘“%‘i°“‘ Ill drop‘ in x " e . e ' Qgklmlg "eightnsud a half? I911, "Get them in the front row of the stalls, will you?" -".".'°"'.'.."‘ . - ' o. ' pay or own. “You wont’. Butmihat you soy, goes. Mo? How's Ma?" "site"s inet said Mari, who was usually irritated when e referred to her mother like that. "Sorry. I forgot," he said with s laugh. "Still one of these da s I'm 80mg t0 cs1 her ‘Ma.’ I-Ia -psst eigh i" "It was George." she said to her mother iistlessly. "He's taking me to Lil." Theatre to-night," "But you've beenl" “I know that. I rather want to see it again." Her mother watched her in sil- ence for a moment or so before she said, “Well. anyway, get on with your tea, Mary. It’ be cold." One saw the revue more in- timateiy. as it were, from the stalls. 1y the two people in the cast who interested her. There was some- thing unpleasant about Teddy Wil- son which she couldn't under- stand. " "What do ou think of that fel- low —that. golo dance creature?" she asked rrod. “Not much. Nast piece of work." she said, on a sudden impluse, and led him to the waiting room. “As soon as Mr. Ferguson gets in I'll let. him know you are here.” “Right. hot You tell him it's T:ddy Wilson. On a personal mat- ter " "Very good." Having safely parked Mr. Wil- son, whom she found herself dis- ilking more and more as the min- utes passa, she went aion the; corridor to Ferguson's room. e was 1 not yet back, and she decide’ to? k&p a sharp look out for h;m.| There was something oily about T ..dy Wilscn. He was a little man I and so foreign in appearance that his sag: name was grotesquely in- appropriate. His clothes were of an exaggerated smartness and she dis- tked the suede shoes he affected mcre than anything else about‘ .m. She was still there when Fergu- son hmself came up the stairs. "Hallo!" he said "I was waltirg for you." "Why-particuarly?" he asked in surprise. “There's a man waiting to see you-Teddy Wilson." She saw his expression change. "Nasty little beast!" she said impulsively. "He wouldn't leave a messa e and described himself as an ‘oi pal.’ Ferguson's lips softened fora '-? '2' . 1r nice r you. nut thehe 1.211%’. Ills see 111111." 50¢ U19" he added with s momentary smile: "Don't. worry Without saying mvthinist furl-h" he turned and went bac to the statrsmwhlchlgled to thus‘ gfiziundvgoo: d e W8. 1'18 10° - ‘sirxhail room and at that time of n ked. "Justus friendly little chat. Or would you rather see me somewhere outs ?" ,, "I'd rather not see you It I11- "Now look here, I've not oome here to make any trouble." And over, Iolhean to have it. Otherwise . - . ."Hls sentence was finished with s ‘ which left no doubt o; hi; “main h in the msn who was wu 2 - "I leave here at five-thirty." “‘I‘hat'li do. I'm not due It the theatre until six o'clock. 1'11 be out.- e7? =§,,"..v=-u1=v-" "Cheeriot" ssid Teddy Wilson s5 he rose. "And be there. Mr. Fer- uson. I'm an npiesss-nt man if ‘m annoyed." "So I found." "Then . - . untu half past five." siowi Ferguson went back up the sts r5. As he passed Mr. Mum- ford's office Mary came out. She had evidently been waiting. u "Is it all right?" she asked. I don't want to pry to your affair-a, but I loathed that man at sight. think i sil right." he “I it wil be aid. "He's bbed u out of the fortuns l . One dsy 1 tell you all about t. I owe it to you." once more yo At five-thirty, walked firmly dawn the stairs to the front entrance. Ms _ Donovan was s little behind the ress of pso- ‘Iuddy Wllsohu m" B“ ‘ti: n ws , ssw as: men turn towards ntfe Market square tosether. "I DIDN'T TILL YOU.‘ Sh ted d to . Ilium» hawgxbther man. But she could not help him. What eouid the msn want? It wss cicguthst 11:41:54 sou“: power over on ass snee, h; t torment * ‘ s . "Unfortunate . - Out of the Phrases that Ierguso himself had used came back to hgr but they merely increased her d . deepened the fol that seemed to envelop . Just sftsr she reached home the bsllwent. W??? bond to be for you." hsr mother d. “Hallo? she said us she lifted the receiver. r, gmrcooguisiug Iu- "' fiw-fiaa-"nl spoken moment. 111110 l! 51111181 "No, Geor e, don't start ettin "Where 1B he?" he flked- jealous. Theiges no need realiylvfrg "1 Bil-med 11-1111 11110 1-116 "$111112 Ferguson and I are Just ood room. If you like I'll tell him thli friends. But I'm worried a out ou are not. coming back this sf- m,“ 1 wan; Om- advice;- Iemoon and see him off the prem- "Aw-mm; can d.» I, Wm d°_ ises." _ You know that." "No. But thank, v00. Mv-rv- 111 “She nodded "What I'm going see him, I think.’ to tell you is in confidence. she thrilled. in spite of her snx- oaarge_" iety. Never before had he called "1 undel-smng,» her by her Christian nI-uw- “It isn't m: m ask you to help "If there's anything I can do ey- " "Yes, it is," he said quietly. Wu Mary?" he asked quietly. the day usually empt-v- In spite 01 She told him. the rule of the firm, Teddy hsd lit m listened gravely "m". m cigarette. things which can tell you. "Well. W011i” b! 51111 l! "WU-W" Mary," he said. "Official secrets came in. "80 it’! Mr- PQYWIW snd that kind of tiling. But I may now?" n be able to help you. I am able, "Yes. Who/r. do you want? Ilter- 1 ‘haug- guso “Thank our, George," she said and sli pe sudden y withdrew it. demand "That's good hes.ring—i.f you "rvg guspeclflBd it gag some days." mean .' " u ou' eme r, m ear. "But I do want n $01k W111i 11- that I didn't {ell you," hey said. know about what. ore- m-gvety "There's someth ng evil about him" George smiled. "Mustn't judge people by their appearance," he said. "First thing you learn in the Service. You're looking prettier than ever to-night, Mary." "You mustn't judge by appear- ances," she smiled. "In or out of the Service." "Any show would be s good one with you," he whispered. "Don't talk soft," she replied. "It's truel Have an ice?" She shook hei head: "What do you think about Lucia Desmund?" "Not as nice as you." “This part is better," she said as t e curtain went up. I I O I "No. We won't get a 'bus," she said as they left the theatre "1 want to taik to you." “Now what have I been doing?" "I don't knovl and I don't par- ticulary care, George. But I do want to talk to you. About Mr. Ferguson." "Oh!" There was a keen dis- appointment in his voice. “He's a friend of mine," she said- ‘Jm szrry for him." "What do you know about him?" "Very little. But I do know there's a past of which he hasn't "What's all thh leading to? What's he got to do with you?" and Mary was able ‘b watch close- ‘ Section No. a ($115 27) Burke. Peter $3.08 Gallant, Michael $23.25. Gallant, Augustus $5.00. I-lanning, William $10 50. Montgomery. John D- $2.25. MoArthur. Angus $4.50. MoCormack, Frank $10.00. McCormack, Jolt; A. $3.00. "Whatever it is you want." "I believe he's being threatened." “Threatened. Vlfho by?" “That man in the Revue we've Just seen, Teddy Wilson." "That gigolo?" "Yes" "What makes think it. her arm in his but as ‘Why don't you tell me?" she "Because I mustn't." "'I'hen I think I know." she said. To Be Continued $0 Bad Willi Isms Would Lie llolvn and dry It is “y admitted that nerve troubles are more frequent than formerly snd growing more so every day. Wherever there are people whose health is r, sud their nerves shattered, t ey will find in Milburu's Anderson, Alex $1.00. Brysnton , Boudreault, Albert $4.50, Christian, Jerome $3.50. Doucete, Bendeict. $5.80. Doucette, Joseph $8.00. Health snd Nerve Pills s tonic that will help to restore the deranged centres, and brin the nervous system back 0o its oi time condition. Mas. K. M. Hssvslr, Bramber, NS, writes:—-“I got so bad with my nerves I would lis down on the bed sud cry. Moot of the time it just seemed I could not help it sud would not know whst I was crying for. lusedtofeelsslflwouldgo only l wss so bad. I tried several diflemut medicinal, but received no relief. I than took Milburnfi Health and Nerve Pills, four boxes of them, and started f0 feel better sitar the first few does. Now I feel better in every way." Putuplryfhoflllilburutltuffl. NOTICE A public meeting will be held in Bonshsw C o u r t House on Monday, June 13th at 8 P.M. for the purpose of considering the construction of s bridge scrom the North River from Brighton to York Point. All interested are asked to attend, especially the members from First snd Second Districts of Queens, I Fourth District of _Prlnee.* ‘ _ ’ bothsm Alfred $6.00. - loans-unto coon“ -~' , t ‘if... Wesley p.00. Jldkllll, QOIII 1.50. tconunses) munching-yd $835- leafless m. 7 (mam . “noun-am nod 525150. Emil. tor . e, Iflflyd $4 Pifiayfiifpoht-o - ' ' col-pond.- Lester $2.50. sun - - - - - --$ioim 911ml. 211x00 gioéoo. 5311',‘ Johnuugt .23 .83‘ ‘ leaflets up. n ($100.50; looulootép osefih 'i.'50. » (moaning, It's-bk $2.55. Dongle, Pine $350. Latin, $5.75. Desgls John J. $0.50. lloOgx-msck, John s. $1.00- Him , William :2 oo. lloCosmsok, John Anal-u $2.00. Klc , John r. 7. . lloOor-iusck, John .00. Klckhsm. John $025. MoOoi-msck y 2.00. “mum, gergy £7637, ilgbonsld, Henryfikafl- . . [5 ' w. Jphu‘ $10 2s, Molnnls, ballot J, $25.00. Meurant, Louis $2.00. ll , James $4.23. odor", $2.00, l§o_ u. Stephen .75- Muilstty, Thomas $0.50. - -. Elm $8.00. iaLy, Ross $10.07. . John J. $5.70. Mullsly George $25.00, Isss nu $2.00. a, rmiois $0.75. Mclnt ,Pe $1.00 McDonald. John J. $0.05. K121101100. M18115 o. $i.50. , Perry, Sylvester $2.00. llvK-lunon. John l". $7.50. , Russel $1.25. Mflilnnon. Paul $8.50. Psquet, Albin $2 00, MeKlnnon, James J. $5.50. Paquet, Inuris $2.00. Mclflmon. Au us n. $2.05. hers, Edward $200, MoKinnou, Jo P. $2.00, , Bruno .50. Mel-cod. Jone $2.00. Scully, Lawrence $19 00. 071N110)’. B011 $23-00- Sculy, John $1 50. (PHI-slew. Walter $5 50. Wilson, Peter $2.00 . Temple .00. lte. $1.00. Russel. t $2. . te, Francis $825 590918. Lsuchle $2.00. T¢1I1———--——$25z00 7btIl——-—-----—0iso.a0 Sectlon No. l3 ($134.85) G ory, Alex $0 42 Burge, James $1.00 Hug es, stepnep $3 my Brylue, Michael $1 26. Hughes. O0. Ltd, J, J. $g_9°_ Currs Fred $2.7. Manning, Thomas $14.88, Dwsu. trick $4.91. t“.'.'.t.'I';°'oZ't.t°..‘°-."t".. ""2 ‘eta-write . 1'1 . . . . - . a , Owen -00_ Flynn, William $1.00. McCormsc, James $4.85. FY1111. Arthur $2.00. 1mm,‘ 178120116 gsigo. £1,122. ilustin $4.235 w ug , es r .50. limes . . , McInnis, James $0.84, 147K111. Etllene $1.25. ' lgcéigglis, Estate Frans: $0.75. 1mg. 0705s {(1.0% u ' e. lchae . _ . limes . . , Peters, Clifford $8.15. Lsrkln, James R. $2.25. Peters, Edwin 52.54. I-erkn. Frank $4.75. Peters, Elmer $1.50. lull-ill. Phlll $5.75. Sheehan. William $2 0o, Lerkln. Btcp en $2.25. Viilard, James 6.00, “W18. Jerom 1.00. Wood, Arthur 1.10. McDonald. Ste en $5.15. White, Issac $0.05. cDonald, Joseph $2.00. White, Wilism $1.10. McDonald. Henry B. $5.25. Whalen, Edward $0.00. McDonald. Ronnie J. $1.05. Whsien Harry $0.30. Mclnnis. Moses $7.20. Whalen, Walter $2.00. g 11121112. Rnnnieufléafl. .__.__._ .c , Frank , _ Total — — — — — - -—$1l5.27 luclnnis. James $7.00. ____ Mclnnls. n. J. $0.75. McKenns, Earl $3.55. Section N0. a ($200.00; gimme“. if’; 01th ‘$2635. 11 . . . geagle, gullaertéags, a on, Chsrlesfif. $3.00, ea e, en .5 . en. can .90. 0mg, Joseph $12.00. OKs-may. Bon $17.50. Gulls. Allan $5.00, Smith, James $0.25 Gallant, James A. $18.00. W001i. C611 $0.35. Gallant, James $5.50 $11511. £1111 $635.24 . 1T1 _ . Wll-wu. James J. $000. Total - -— - - — -$is4.a5 Section No. 14 ($414.47) McCormack, Alex n. $5.25. McCormsck, John n. $0.00. 61111-5. lcwrence 86-50. McCormack, John T, $3.25, Giilis. Charla $8.25. McCormaok, Basil 0.50. 011115. Joseph $10.00. MoCormaick. my $2.25. 011112. n. Jerome $41.50 McCormick, Allen J. 00.50. Burden. Walter $0.75. McDonald, Angus D. $5.00. wden. Edward 82-25. McDonald, Chester $5 25. Hayden. Reuben $15.50, McDonald. Stephen $4.00, 1971M. A. A. 0.00, McDonald, Kenneth $4.00 Icwt-s. Harold $0 75. MoDonsdl, Alien Joseph .50. W15. Arthur McDonald. Wilfred $2.00. 1-"11-5- Bflxtus $11 25 McDonald, John J. $4.50. Wis James 7 . cDonald. Barnet a. $4 50, Mwailum. John $22.50. McDonald. Rode a $2.25. Mwonal . Henry a. $2 75, McDonald. Joseph n. $0.50, McDonald. Ronald $2.00 MoEachem, Joseph $10.00, McDonald. Malcolm $15.00 McEachern, John $0.25. ' McEwen, n. .7, $1_()0_ MoGaugh, Lazarus $ .25. . Mclifwen, Ash'ey $1.00, Mclsaac, James $1 50. McEwen, Earl $1.00. McIntyre, Michael $10 50 Mclnnis. John .4. $10. McInnls, Peter . . 01111115. 27mm $9.37, MeInnis, James $5.00. McInnis Moses $81.50. Mcfnnis, Patrick $15.75. “distill . Mlcl-isel Jr. $5.00. McInnis. Elmer $0.00, McKenzie, alaup $0, McKenzie, Joseph $2 25, Mcliinnon, William $20 50 McKlnnon. R D. $4.50. innon. John ‘r, $15.00 McPhee, Joseph E. $10.75. M P811. Ira $ . MePhee, Alexis $2.25. Melon-en. William A. $1.15. MoPhee, Wilfred ‘g5 50, MOIATOII, Leslie $2.75, MoPhee. R. '1'. . , McL-s e. Roy $3 25, Qulgley, mus $2.00. gay-lg. ales 3.25:. . ---_i. - , u; _ p Total — - - — - - 4200.00 Ojlllnley. Bon $17.57. Ollsnley. Alex $22.50. PfiwelLCsrsweli ,oo. Section No. i0 ($215.00) Qultgley. Edward .50. Su erlsnd, J. 5 $5,471 Ruth-rt d. J hula. . ssnaenbxii, 2:19pm s7..." Tohl- - - - - _ ._$4i4.47 ii That colossal event for which the children have waited impatiently from year to year is here! Ifyouwereasyoungssyouused to be. you wouldn't have to ask younguter on Prince Edward Any _ Island can tell you that this is the dsy of all days, for it has been four years since the circus with its red wsgons, trumpeting bands. tooting csiiopes, cumbersome elephants and . humping camels has come to Char- 7 68. iottetown. Rélwo special trains will bring the bbins Bros. Circus with Hoot Gibson. the screen's greatest Wes- tern hero and the world's cham- pion cowboy. to town. The circus trains are scheduled to reach Cape I Tormentine at 2 s.m. and the first boat load of circus cars is to reach Borden at 3.30 50. tendent E. W. McKinnon assures the circus manag tmin should reach the CNR in Charlottetown by 6.15 Saturday morning. The leave Borden st 8.00 am reachim here st 8.30 s.m. This will provide qmole time for the three perform- ances and street parade to be given right on time as announced. am. and Superin- exnent the first . depot ’ train should As quickly as the trains a-rrive fhcytwiii be barked near -the»C.NR. the work of unloading snd w i begin immediately and trans. [or of all th cus Grounds at Wheatiey Field op- posite the Exhibition Grounds will get under way. are 22 tents with Robbins Br circus covering many acres of ground. e equipment to the Cir- Aitogether there 0s. Street Parade Today Doiron, John S. 75. section o. Doll-on, Hem- J_ "5l_5°. N l‘ “l” M) Circus festivities will be ushered 17-151,”, Dame‘ g3_oo_ Fenngjl g, chum“,- “Jm in shortly before noon today with a1 nt, Alfred $5.75. Mullen. 205m $15.00. e WWW? “PM WM"- It 18 Gallant, Eugene $5.50 Mercier g5 my whole city blocks in lentflh. 00n- Gallant, James $2.00. Joseph $0.00 talnlna cases and ouen dens of Qpnpm, Hen '13 “jg Juuph ‘goo wild animals, allegorical floats and Gallant, Jose E. $0.35 ie . $4.75 hand carved tableau walmns. Hun- Gallant, Re 51d $2 2L 1, ‘L00. dreda of men. women and horses Gallant. Cornelius $2.25. . W11 red $17 00. . W111 1w m" 1n the elaborate uro- Gslsnt John $4.50. ank .7. $0.50 tweslvnfll- 111m W111 be four trum- Gaiant, Joseph F. £2.00. .25, Deting bands, three caliopes with Galant, Francis $2. , , Mich”; D g3 35 one of these the steam boiler vari- Gsnant, Vincent $2 25. , Ronald $3450, ety. lumbering elephants. including Gailsnt. Jose h $3.25. g 344g three baby pachyderms only three Gallant, Wii red $10.25 $1,150 years old. and many other walking Gsllan , Elmer $3.50. $0,150, snlumls too numerous to mention. Gull , Leo $5.75 , “my Rout Gibson. western star of the Gslisn-, James H. $5 25. 2.50, screen snd world's champion oow- Gl11lh . Pl!!!‘ T. 2.00. $5.00, boy. heads the list of smssingstsiu. Gullah-o 75. N. $2.25, Gibson has been featured in uwre Glllln-p Jule h '1‘. 08-44. .00 , than 100 moving pictures. He will 140171801. A1 onsus $2 25. .50, head a congress of rough riders, 10-00115’. 1301101 $1.00. 25. cowboys. cowgirls, Indians and Cos- M ohn $2 ‘(gym . .8 The HobsonPhmILVoIIO Europ- .25. eon equestrisns; the Moreen Troupe .00. cuuiiibrists. newly recruited from t the Plying ‘thrillers. sm- trspese performers from The Argentine; the Velssde Sisters, the - veuile wire dancers: the Aerial .75. ees; and Mic. Cyse 0'Deil. ser- l7.75. islist. sre among the stars. There ll-W- will be s clowns sndmore than 3 $11.75. I25 trained horses. under supervi- ugnoo. siou of Ms]. John smith. ".00. Breakfast Ilrst T°"1—-—-———$t000s With speed sud on m0 Wh '1. White, nonm- $1.00. Tflll--—-—-——-$2l2$l leotleu m. n ($101.07) James,‘ m Ihllsssfsfcrlsolrull. -1 nnaunr scenes in Charlottetown today o. moot... Bros.’ - '1 featuring H002 Gibson arrives for three performances and street - l grounds. Like an srmv. the figuratively moves on its s to- Frank Carl, the circus chef. - isles to have a piping hot b .-- i for the first contingent 0i the ‘emiployees. 30 minutes after co ‘ary wagons are w» Before noon all Promises i007 readiness at the tented city. Childhood's dreams 0101111800 gloriously realized in the inlet - i tscle. "La Argentina" which as a prelude to the mam ance. Interpreted 111' 6°11 " 100 singing and dancing gull. ~ alioades of horses. rzimcls and - Dhants. It will bc ore-seated 111 series of radiant visions. vast i lesux and movmlz 50061116101“ ‘ ridescent splendor and o be by far the most notable adii I- ment in spectacular and - -l amusements in all the 1111111 " '1 of the famous Cli'(‘ti.~. Doors to the menailflle 1"’ - first show will 0000 0t 11- I the performance will start it l. For the second show the doom 4 open at 3.00 p.m. and the bill '1 will set going at 3.30. The f‘ and final show forlho Char town en/rcuzemcnt Will starl""' 1y at 8.00 p.m. while the (10011 open at 7.00 p.m. Everyone? ‘ vised to come early 111 "ma; ‘ the animals. 00v 1110 5111"“ H, visit where all ihc strzttpflfi are on exhibition. or ilslflll H‘ conccrt of cllairslclsollti 15011111“ V. by Rodney arr M1 band before themain 170F101?" commences under the but 10-- Reservcxl and X80911“ 1,‘, m , tickets will g0 0n 5111? 1*‘ “f,” Hughes Drug Sign; u hereme v brices will urevflll “S ‘m m, t grounds and is for: the aw m‘ elation of those \\'1=1‘1111‘1 “in _, the congestion at t-jl‘ mm“, . Tame- o" m“ cmlfl- oontln white ticket wniwll ‘p1 "nth," ousiy accessible for -h" 01 reyerved seats. Gen pidflri‘, tickets will :10 0n -<§1"‘N;,,S,, 351m 1111:1011 rsmltflldn, e orien na 0 " V. Shortly after inidnlcltirtflglld the last of thmclrclnvpéako“ be enroute to S5001“; Q3“ my] where the big show 21H on and give its street D01" t’ day. For New Brunswi“ llew Political P811! (c. r. (o; owfllappgspefllu-xlm . N. -- . H. €'.‘.i'..i‘i.'£.”.i.".l§l'l°'§.'}%§_l1,g 4 ucsl 00111 ""°°““‘° ligutiiiy unable to make any _ fined t the Government 0r 5° ° b“ '.. J ,2: Eaucililiéirtl] 151M _- Gregory - C ' ht. . ' decision was mxii~xg a l “mud: §'€i‘.‘§?iiy°°“Xfierr-w= 9P9" . continued untu eglv wmflh » : Maemacheron s wan“ M _ 888i‘. ‘.'.’..2.‘.'..€i‘.'.”.°.t 1.85.. we" p, MILWAY visvuur ' moan?‘ 5'19. “um or the $027200" 9g of i057