iq ` ‘il 1 lifhgs time.l 7¢_'¥9.i¢-=..§ I Quality ‘Never Varies §EAlL. lRLf`>\l.\']Il>) ©©lF'FElE a The same Satisfying strength-the same delightful flavor is sealed in every can of Seal Brand Coffee In M pound, I pound, ind 2 pound tins- in the Iaean, ground, or fine ground for percolators. Wrik forour I>ooItIet: "Perfect .Coffee -Perfectly Made". It's free. ’ CHASE- 5 SANBORN ~ MONTREAL aol mu _ -- _ _ 1 POLITICAL . Second The undersigned Conservative Candidates will meet the Electors of the Second MEETINGS Oueen’s ‘ Electoral District of Queens County at the following places and on the dates namedz- rrilty, lilly llth--unfit Wiltshire § I Mondoy, July l4th-~-Kingston I Tuesday, July lSth---Hunter River 2 Wednesday, July l6th-~New Glasgow ~ liIii..“.‘."..{’°Zll`lT;.i ?l'i.‘I.‘.‘§...“1ii;i.°“’;..i‘.fZi Thursday, July l7th---Mayfield Friday, July 8th -Rustico Bank IiiI..iJ§.”`..§L‘..fT32"Sit..i..}}?l1'§...'.i1iif. >';;‘; Monday, July Zlst- -North River I Tnesday,_ July 22nd---Milton _ AU meetings at 7 p. m. old time L. L. JENKINS, G. E. HUGHES, B815-7-7MEtiiIJuIy22. (new time) and 6 p. mf (Signed) ' I CHESTER McLURE ll. w. tutor ‘ I 5 PS? 'f._.__._ Second District of Kings The undersigned candidates will meet the electors of Second ~King's ai ‘he following places and dates: ‘ .\iorell, Saturday, July 12. Pgaires_Statioq_ Wednesday. Jul-y 16 Cherry Hill, Saturday. July 19. All meetings 7 p. m. new time ani 6 p, m. old time. (Simled) FPNF .1792 D. McEW EN, COX MACDONALD Mcl NTYRE 6634-6-29MEDd.' FITH DISTRICT KING' S COUNTY -1... The undersigned will meet theol- ectors of the fifth Electoral District ol Kings County at the following places and on the dates namedz- Monday, July 14th, Sturgeon. Tuesday, July 15th. Cambridge. Thursday, July 17th, Georget.o\\'n. Friday, July 18th, Launching. “ Monday, July 21st, Red House. Tuesday. July 22nd, St. Georges. All meetings to be held at seven o’clock~old time. Opposing candidates invited to attend. J_ D. sTEwAR'r R. J. MCLELLAN l I Political Meetings The undesigned will address the electors or the lst District or Kings Count on the following days and at the.. foilowing places: St, Msrgarets July 11th New Acadia .. July 14th. Fortune Bridge .. . . . . . _ _ .. July 16th. Solris . . . . . . ........_.....July18th. Priest Pond . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .lui-_v 21st. All meetings will be held at 6 o'ciock (old time.) Opposition candidates are invited to attend and will be given half time. . A. A. MCDONALD H. D. MCLEAN 6762-7~4MEtIIIJt1Iy21st Political Meetings By mutual agreement the lnoetilign ol iirst district of .Kings have been changed to the following dates. Lakeville July 14th Kingsboro July 15th St. Margaret's Jllly 16th Priest Pond Jllly liith Fortune Bridge July 21st Souris . . . . . . .............July 22nd New Acadia . . . . . .. July 23rd All meetings to colnlnentze at 8 p.ni. A. A. MeDONALD H. D. McLEAN DAN C. MsDONALD H. H. ACORN 4 691517-10ME12i. Political Meetings Mt. Herbert July 21st. Meetings starting 7.30 (old ' LEONARD `woon, J. .i. Mcnountn ~ time, , vlted to attend and will be given half the time. _ ___i .NOTICE OE MEETINGS The undersigned candidates will tie glad to meet the electors to dis~ .fuss the political situation at meet- .ngs to he held as follows: l`arlligaii _..._ .....Monday, July Dundas ..........uesday, July liald\vin's `Road. . . .Thursday, July Montague .. Friday, July .\iartinvale ..... Monday, July Summerville Tuesday, July The Opposition candidates, Messrs. lohnston and Dewar, are invited to ittend. ‘ All meetings will he held at eight 'i'c-lock p.m., old time. , J. A. MACDONALD, 'JAMES DUNCAN. Cartiigali, P. E. I.. July 2, 1919. 6755-7-4-MtiiJuly r: tc Murray Harbor "District Meetings _*__ The llliliersigned will meet the elec- tors of the Murray Ilarhor District at the following places and dates!- Friday July 11th, Montague. Monday July 14th, St. .\[a.rys Rd. Tliesday July 15th, Glen William. Wediiestlay July 16th, Murray River. Friday .lui-_J 18th, High Blink. Tuesday July 22nd, Murray Harbor. Meetings at 8 o'cl0ck. MUFIDOCH MCKINNON W. G. SUTHERLAND M. C. MCGOWAN _ -;_ Fourth District of Queens The unlicl‘siglir~tI will allrlross the l-let-tors ol' the l<`ourlll District of Qllvl-its at the l`oilowinl.; places anti lI:ill»s:»--- I’o\\‘lial liall. July 14. »(}raliilviow, July 1:. Iiltlon, July 16. \'erlltili Illvt-r liall, July 17. Irina, July 18. Ilellt- River, July 19. \\'ootl Islands, July 21. , i‘aIcllonia. July 22. ] \'el~nliii, July 23. All llicclings at 7 o'l~lock, sun limo tlpllosition callillltiates are invited to IL n;_ " Iy my h’ 7'3" intend' Mfllileilllo liall, ’Wt~tIiio.slla ,Ill JOHN S. MARTIN SHAW MCMILLAN BRUCE BUTLER POLITICAL MEETINGS tlidates First District of Queens will _ meet the electors at the following places and dates.. i York July llth. Granville liall. Friday uni. Tits niidernlgnetl will meat the el- Corran Ban July 14th Stanchel School House, Saturday actors at the following time 'und ping. ‘ 12th. es and re e it il i it ii . F MtSt€W8ftJUIy16th. Emyvale School House, Monday itlon calidiilaiesuth iilioiil thiiloliliiiin . l’ e _ 14tn. _ 1 - . U Fort Augustus Bonshaw Hall, Tuesda 15th. wilioiliriaglvgni I Y Kelly’s Cross Hall, Wednesday 16th. Grapaud Hall, Thursday 17th. Bradallmne Holi. Friday 18th. All meetings begin at 8 p. m. old The opposition candidates are in~ BRODIE ,_ _ ‘£15-E_R nsnusov. - =~ v -I _ ..i. mtcusvin. m._7_“2A"mEmIv{cDONALD anna-o-zlilrr-riwslrifmzi. ‘n7i.-1-..uilil.liil,. 2_2,,,,_ lm,,_-,_3E,,_ Cardigan District 14 . 15 | 17 18 21 ( ~\ `| lc Q, . O ¥¥%¥5¢¥¢%li¥B$%9%%$% eeesésess a¥9¢¥e5¥l¢5'¢¥¢* JEALOUS _ By Jane Phelps EVERETT IS UNCOMFORTABLE (‘IIA PTER XI. shopping we Everett knew. Everett. line so hantlsolne with a very One afternoon when ran into a man whom He was younger than looiring,-although. not as my husband.-and , prosperous air. | "Sandra allow me to introdtlce Mr. | Halliday. my wife. .\‘lr.-_ Graham." I "I ani r-harmed," f\'Il‘. H=1I'ItIll.\' ' raised his itat. while his eyes iiaslietl i a look of' atiiniraiion upon ine. I liuslieri a little, hui liv only stopped a I moment. ‘intl I hopecl it had patsscti unnotieeli. “How nice your frillnll is." I re- marked more for tho .sake of niaking conversation than°for any other rea- son. Everett was irlvlint-d to walk , blocks soinclilnes without speakilig. I “He's like tlozelis of (`lty ‘inen_ I-Ie likes to play around with married women. lie tliiulrg them safer for a liat‘lielor_" "\\'liy~-<\\'tiai'."' Inevol' had heard , anyone express such a seniiinelit. I I scarcel_\' unilerstooll his meaning. “'I"he,\' might get roped into marry- I safely to thcmseIvt‘s_" Tho hitter- -ness in his tone cailscll me in lotilt ' 1 r> ‘ illiisliell liztrslily. ' Ii' only Everett-I t-aught myself- ; I must not be always wisliing he g would he tllilercnt. 'I`lieu I saillt ‘ "But ii' you introllut-ri tlieni to liic th»»\~ art~ iiitc, al‘f‘n`t they?" “I\'i<'e inert, as you t-all lhtllii, solito- tilneg do strange lliings.` ills enil-:» matic reply worried me. hut I llitrerl - say nothing niorc, he looked so for- l l>_itltllng. V I expect I was hopt~los.~'l_\' llrtiiniilic in those first lIa_\'s of ln_\' lii:ii'r'it~ll life; anti .liao often exasperalilig. l One day Everett had a Illlsinoss ap. l pointment-so he said, and he left l me alone. He hall said nothing about I my remaining at the hotel, so l L llressetl an-I started out to tulle a . walk. and look In the shop winllliws. an ilit'i'easillt; tloliglii to nie.. I relnaincil out about all hour. I When I opened the floor of our sit- i ting room, lC\ erott was loolriiig iron. i the \vinclow. llc was waicliing for I inc, Ile iuinell as I came in. f “\\'liert~ have _\'oll hocli " lin llo- I maintletl l1ar.tI.` llis Incl- \\‘a.~‘ ll\l.~'Iii'tI. his eyes anar_\‘ alill hot lorilrilig. "‘\\'lint is the mallet". I~1vt-wit? 1 What has liappe1iell§" I was lriglit- ` enetl at his appellrziiicos. ` “\\`licri\ liavl- you lltuui ~- who witli. ' “I wont lor a \\'ulk.l|1ill ill look 1 in the winn I fiiiisli-“tl I asketl if I would (lo. and lie sl-vliivli quite him» sell' again its lit' :llis\vcl'l~iI: “You look very nicv. I like that llrcss, Sapphire is _vtulr color. Your hair and eyes call for it, I shall ini) you some new jeweli'_\'." “Oh. I llzlvv plenty now! I wouIlln't know what iii tlti will* 1Ul.\' lllUl`l‘I" "You al'.~n‘t obliged lo \\‘t‘zil' L‘\`l‘l`}' thing at tiiittx' .~'in\pl_\' lil-l‘:ills<» you liavl- il. \!ti\\‘ t-oiiio oil. I'ln lilliigry," livi-l-itil thouglit it lzrvat llvitl ill Iii.~' ;‘oliii`ort_ I haul aIrt\;lllii :ii _wil ll_\~ .»\ut~liiin at hcl "~.i» lLlliiiiallinI»~_\'. l.oii;;\\"il'tli .\\'i‘nii~= on i-`l‘ilia_\' tht- llth llzly oi lilly instant at the hour ltr 1.30 o`<'lo<:l\' ii' 'thu zii`it:i'iil:oii li lpl;llilit_\‘ oi' house- llolll r‘i'i`et-is iliclullilll; \\':tlnnt and zilziliiigitliy lurliitllre also liall. hcllillng. li.~‘lil>s, <.:las_~'~\\ai‘i- li`tirt- saiillit » |1777-T~5l\ininiittt-<- do not liilill themsel- ves to accept lowest oi' any tender. » H. F. FEEHAN' ' for (`tniiililttt>e Nil. Stt_‘\\'ai‘t. June 20tlr. 1919 '2lil\ilill July 12. ENTENTE cctric o in ortcr to raise - ' funds to light the Public liall and L _ ` . lalso ioftlruisli SireciLigl1is for ODA or Mole" from Bordenliliti \'illag'e will hold an Elite-litc On afternoon Of July 3rd Hl'I`t‘a Meciillg on .lilly loili, oil llic._ light tan colorctl sliiooilillieulliilulgrfllllllle of MF5l£!§WQl‘ill haired Dog [Rat ']‘e,-rim-] atljolnllig ilic_ Ilailway_ Station, Weight about 15) lbs answers antlovcr looking the shlpbtllldlng U . ti . _ Plant of Messrs I. A.McDonald name IVIlckcy $25.i)0lcward (apo, whuc ma be seen two . . 1 _ ` “ - _ ' ' Y - _ Will be paid lor his i.'Cilll'tl GF vessels in course of cclislrtlctloil. I-CCOVCI-y_ ` general public. \ Mrs Jus. I.. McDonald able the nioctiiig- will be held the Borden P_E|I_ ilrsi fine tlay follmvilig. sri-7-s».\il;l_ titiilfi-7-I M l0i . We solicit ilic pailoliage of tht: .Slioultl ill(-. day prove unfavor- Iiy Order of Colnniiitec. #L_ .. ___’_i____._.-_ ____ __,__._:=_ f_e;i;T... r=______ _ _,___ _,___ __-=_ _J ` HAD YOU A BOY AT THE FRONT Major J. Parker livery View explained. ISO Views of the Great War “THE TRAIL 0F THE 98TH” is loin nil These pictures were taken by him during 2 1-2 years in rance, Belgium and Germany. and said to be the best n-official collection taken during the war COME AND SEE WHEREHE HAS BEEN !_ ' Bloomfield July llth Tignish July llth I ....;".'...";‘_’°"""“ ‘° "°“‘" at 8 °~ "1 O`Leary July I5th - ` U ”- J.'»if'tii’E'i§‘” I I ADMISSION 25 CENTS' Hooper, M. C. Donations should he forwardetll ' ' (`llarlottetown. July 9-:ii investors would do well to aiid lies ata tlistancc ofa _‘z""i~' SANDRA THE ` ` RED CR-I-)§§ APPEAL D_0Il’f_- S 311# Ill' N H -.....___,_____`_,___,_m_“,_,,,....»~v-If ` “in 4;-espdnge ‘tn `;ii»g:;§tC reqcllifft ` Cooking iscsucqh hot wot-I; Refi (‘ii&1!-5-7niw' A, C, _ 'Y' " -J IP LINES, INC. LINE- PASSENGER SERVICE AND aosrolv Steamship “CALVIN AUSTIN" will leave St. John every WEDNESD‘Y 6 p. ln. (Atlantic time.) rt and Luhoc, due Boston 10 s. m. direct to Boston, due there Sundays. $2.00 tip. utoauiers for New York via Cape cunrlle, Agent, st. Jtiiin, N. BQ _ . I Via S S MONiiAY»-l.eltves Montague, P.E.I. 7 North 12 o'cio<~k urriviul: \\'l~.`|l.\`l'iS.l.‘_‘/ and S.iturday~-l.t>aves lzalifax clilliiitiniivt lioilch 5.30 p, ni. I TIIUIISDA '{--- Leaves Monliitzllo at 8 a ' way to Cardigan reiurnin nialnitig ovler night I"I‘.IDA Y---Iicavt-s Georgetown at 6.30 arriving st l’ll~lou l p, lil. Iilln hy Ila_v'Ight Saving tllllc. For further liurtictilara wrilc, wlrti *R2-5-22.Mif __ _ __~... ».,=.;.-.J -_»_- __ _.__ ~_ -- S. S. Service Between Pi Ports ol P.E.I. lor ,_ _____.~-'""";." i _--._-.__-.T----2 ctou N. S. and Eastern Season ol 1919 Harland ni., Lower Montagut 7.45 s. m. I 8.. Georgetown 8.15 ;t.m.. Murray ilivor it a. ru., Murra! HUDUI' at l’lctou, S. about 4 D. m._ Picton on ai-rival oi noon train from l’t., Georl;o‘.own, arriving at Montague . m. calling ut lntormidato ports oil g to Georgetown some evening and ro- n. ui.. Mur.-av liarboréioutn 8.30 a. il , or phono to . WILLIAM MCLURE» Pic1ou.N- S- A uotnnu. KNOCKS 'AT The Iona Gypsum Co., worth of cumulative 8 per 1. The company has a Iona, (Tape Breton, a fe Iiras tI’()1‘ Lakes anti comic with the I. C. R. Railway. 2. The quantity of the 4. The demand for the , i .I 1.. _’ _-s. ___== ___ _ _L_......_fJ OPPORTUNITY YOUR DOOR Ltd., is disposing of $100,000 cent. preferred stock. Island consider the following facts: well-built plant located at w feet from the waters of the ctod by a two~mile branch line gypsum is inexhaustiblii few feet from the plant.. 3. The quality of the gypsum is superb, it being, according to the analysis of experts, 98 per cent. pure. bye-products is almost un- limited. Already a large trade has been established in Canada, United States, New Zealand and Australia. 5. The possibilities are bright, in that the new issue ` 1*. J. wlnsn .t No s. N. Mtwnncnmns. , I 3 5:". of stock will provider thc company with the shipping fac- ilities necessary in order that it may accept and fuliill large contracts with the minimum of cost _ 'For further information apply to Room 42; Revere Hotel I 6926-7-lo A gontll. I /