5G,! TWO“ now mo nontri- ESIIIIPEII IIPEIIATIIIIIS 055m- sinner u... of Lydia E- Pinlr en's V ornpoun Happy Results It. I h Hlfl0llfi.—",B9‘h 0| lll sides and hurt me a0 that wuld not. move or do any oi my work- Thsre was heavy 11'9"" "d?" through my lower or , sir the 110090!‘ told me to try ydla L. Pink- ham'a Vegetable Corn urid for these *—!-roublee. He_ ma h-d this one chance, and ti the Vflfleléblfl C°l1l‘ pouriddid not help me nvlllllllblll ll" operation would. M!!! i-illllll 99'9"“ lviiltleedeielt at was begins‘? mailbag: l an a to o my v - . ft-stimonial will help others l-ehsll be glad for them to read it and ho your Vegetable Compound will do t 111,38 much good as it did mo. hiss \\ M. Locnnn, 513 N. 4th Stt, 8t. Joseph, Mo. ' ' f re u syikurkibetlgdig: 2:: l could not nrirk. I saw our 561105831118" l“ ll litrlobook‘ thatiehow lqlmfim t. tke Lydia E. Pinkhsmb medicines. l lnve been I-Bllllli Illa v9 “bk Cmn’ mi pound and Lydia E. ' m’s Blood rare-nos. etable Chopra-PST. As in must undertakings. the Ire-r in Both Caaea,‘ hfedicine also Lydia E. Pinkhamb u»... rub and ueod Lydia n. rur- hun'e Sanstive Wash and the eaplulee and prescription recommended. I am ‘doing all my work and have gained twenty pounds l am taking the medicines still, but I feel fine. You have my permission to use this letter for the good of others." Mas. Msar liisait, 37 Hstmltou Ave" White Plains, NY. Some female troubles may through ginning is ltlWHYS the hardest. - i Ital Mrs, t'l:iike nut been ln.l rind the maid niio answered her door a stilt and scverc expression. hail lllere bet-n urir-oiigeular guests, PAD would have fairly dunked iti Lier shut-s’, and probably given up her attempt to iurike new friends. But Mrs. Clarke was in and de- Jghted to see her young American ITII-‘llil. The res hour, as the girll llild already found ' out, was tliel great period of the English day, and Mrs. (lurks wits the uiosi Eng. lish ot English women. Much more so than some tilvw“, ups. Frankie's suth a nurture child I00. I can lllllll’ noullrrt be lonely with him iiroundl ,ull tin), Here's the. milk, Frankie ' 13m U: r-oiiisc, lhr evenings are tIif-, ictent~-_virs. you lilllil.t.‘0llll.* t0 U8‘ ior diitncr Do come tomorrxiwl night tit cight and I'll th.nk up till the nice young men I know IJII meet you. Now tell me ail about dour Mrs. Gates-such a cbartnlnll worrriii. I've heard she was 50-- uell, you kiiurv-—-” n sidelonq glance at the child snowed tile!- she ilztrcd not relet‘ flllfilll)’ ii-l’ llloriirfis prist misfortunes in his; pwsi-iri r. ' But she d‘!!! him otf presentlyl nith thc iiirriiL-to be trikui to llllll’ neglect reach a stage when an o m tion is necessary: But molt. o the Clllllllli-llll‘? lllllllfllla 3m 11°‘ ‘h? Ill?‘ down in a tiionieiil." While they" Eliill "W"; "l"? We 50$ clllbfll ll! ‘Wiillvtl, the maid cunts and went} “$338. “lllmiltlcgefinltlfiglis “Amman”: with trays of ten things - 5pc“ the ' ymllhm‘ lhereg going tn he a party, I Wheh disturbin ailments first ap- pear take Lydia . Pinkhami Veg- etable Compound to relieve the present distress and prevent more serious troubles. Many letters have been reieived from women who have been restored to health by Lydia E. Pink- harn’s Vegetable Compound after op- erations have been advised by attend- ing physicians. “She's just chiriigiiig her gown. me'in," the inaiil s‘ id. the articles that louiied the large‘ table. “There's .r saiiiovnr for the? tea, and five KIIHIS of big cake nndi ‘i ivliole plate of little ones and she's going out for sandwiches, I,- llit-ard her say so," Greedy eycsi scanned rho table. , "You mustn't count the dlflllELll that's not nice," Pan rebuked hint 4:11 tlri- gnrdcii, and their, uith her, rirul cup oi tcrr. she scttiui down? for it lot UI gossip, fllWflys of the! kindlimrt, about Gloria and her, ]ll‘t3.\'vlll yJuiig guest. 1 Pun uftcii retiieriibercil [his visit,‘ lllllllb" Flank“ °ll-"*'l"’°'l- “l-‘llllllngitlio iirst luilepenileirt attempt she friendship. lShe l'(€'l [IR plump, pleasant had llldilé .it rrrcnilicied woman with >0 superfluous: jet iassels. the iii- nrriricrablu iiiigs, the unbecoming hair ilressiug and the hienllht‘ lun- ncil rlkllL. Mrs. Clarke was "st-H tied" iti rgurc, by do) sire. went see yvll, l the hopelessly anti-I- ,qiiritr-il black silk illlll 1hr» dozen 0r l s 177a i_c_..‘i5aki _ ‘How tar Boo 5% n known and used all over Canada For more ‘than 25 ~ years.) d Forgood 0F ltaclass. its l5 Increasln y because _o l‘l5 strength, purify and universal sailsFatciion ' Tore Food insures good health - magic ‘Eiaking i°owder insures pure Food - tionnl orator In Frnnce. and pro-li- -.'».’ i‘ their [3696 before the rays of the sun. however, in France trifling incl- deuts often baive- bit; ironsequencee.‘ So Point-tire Communists have al- ready circulated tens of ll-Dllldlltll ' of his “death smile" throughout the \:0llIIII'_\' as incisive ‘pflrbllilillldfl “instead 0g going into t-hs wilds nnlrtter of wur guilt. The communist; certainly have made the poorest possible shoal": I their speeches "being vague. ranib- _ ' _ » _ ling and unsupported by any docu- - ' riientary evidence. An effort was mndlflw cllllllril l5 Flficl-ly a remedy I" Infill“ ‘n? cum"!!- tnnde to strengthen their weak F0011! SIS specially 1361581911 f0! b35193 A bfibY ‘medical case by riraizslns llll the Heme 0f Ia-even more essential for Baby. Remedies primarily prepared, 'll° KM“ ‘*"°"‘*"'" Pam“- J“‘"°"- for grown-ups are not interchangeable. II: was the need o1 ""'° W1“. mfrdfmh“ °" m; '3'” °' a remedy for the common ailments of Infants and Children; iii “#1343. Z..r.'..';.‘.'r‘.’.'.'.. {#51112 1w brown more “*0” *1" 1mm" "l" W" °f WI“; .5555... Poincare. and no claim has been made for it that its use for over l0 years has not proven.‘ s A "wrist is tznsironriiv‘ don were gone over again in detail --the islit sounding’ F" If ll we from another nge—~but Deputy Val- iant ("ourturlr-r was not allowed to‘ ' ~ ,~ - - C t I is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregorie, “mm Ms harangue’ l 3o: and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. it contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flntulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allayiiig Fever-Mines: arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aide the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural bleep.- The Children's Comfort-The Mathews Friend. ,ot.:|~iu|ru:fCA$TORIAALWAYs Bears the Signaturcof Climax Reached. Tire climax cams when he came to the question of mobilization and the cold contention that Russia rrrobilised before Germany. Vivi- uni suddenly rushed down to the floor of the House and In impas- sioned tones began to pulverizo the communist. Viviriiii ls easily the finest emo- ibly in tIfe world, and tlz-is oven- ing he even bent his own record. What he said did not s0 much inst. tt-r. us the manner of his saying it. secretly worried _l0r fear strange people were coming. lint there was no party. They Jrere the only guests. irilltllll lti IJQFK)‘ ins-ed ='t'its.atld| 'rir:riii'ii-h felt huts, iiirigiriig an iiirr- |tri-llri'ii1 town, and ii heiiv_v waikq in; stick iii the country. Shel "It's so street ui you l0 drop III “on, “at heeled’ “H”,- l CANADIAN MADE EWGILLLTT COMPANY uMmn uoruu LANAIJ He took on the entire responsibil- ity for the acts of those historic tlays, he having irceii President Point-ares Prime Minister at the time. "I was always at Poincare! side when critical decislons were taken," he said. "l was lllbfv: when we ordered our patrols ten kilometers back from lllll front-ri- in order to prevent a clash with‘ the Uhlans." . Vivlnni read Irorn German doctr- fllkltlg showing that mobilized first, and the Chamber grew frenzied with patriotic Joy, as he swept forward. raven . -l communists and the extreme left were s-pell bound into applauding, while llll-l whole chamber nt his conclusion were on their feet, mnuiitig, waving and cheering rlouteiiingl)". Vivianl had (‘nllrd for the rebirth now of the "tiitirin stirrer?" of eight years ago. when all parties iigreeil to combine before the nntionril danger, and the memory of thnt IllIV in July. 1il14, swept even the lriiierest opponent of the Poiticare policy into a state of wild emotion. The mobbing scene and the Poiti- core kiss terminated perhaps the rrrnst striking debate since tboi armistice. ' | __; "i Roots Barks Herbs Berri Such as physicians prescribe for all- | Lydia E. Plnkhara’: Private Text-Book upon "Ailments Peculiar to Wvoineri" will be sent-you {roe upon a quest. Write to the Lydia E. Pink- Iism Medicine Co” Lynn, Massachusetts. This hook contains vaiuablo information. - _ Grand Orange Celebration Wednesday, July 12th, 1922 0a Charlottetown Exhibition Grounds SPORTS o ’ - In Use For 0ver 30 Years fill GlNTAun COMPANY. Maw YUIK CITY‘ Special Trains and Fares In Connection with the Celebration I 50 Anniversary Landing oi Scottish Catholics on P. E. island. hi} the. Germans‘ Horn flacing—3 Feet Clauea REFRESHMENTS A July 19th, 1922 Special Train Ir om Richmond and kidne a are combined in Hood's I b lilmlmilgi Harenparil S.’ ISTNHON - ‘Hy e p c‘ Sareapai-Illa 'lxillil¢lllll’lll_ Ill-l. and that ygflow Dock .i It riritk ivcxo not u.“ U"; but were screwing up TIME OF FARE Mandrake Dandelion l Still fill - Pipsiaaawa Guaiac Juniper Berrlaa. Gantian ' Wild Cherry , , and other excellent tonica, thus malt- ‘Hj/{lf Ing one oi the most successful of all 193/8 i medicines. Get only Hood's. 98 __ ___ Hunter River North Wiltshire St. Luke's Church, 0‘Leary, will Royalty Junction hold its airuual Festival in the york neighborhood of the church on Bedmm July 12th. Confectionery and ice-, creiim. Supper 25 cents, and 35 smwllm" MONTREAL EXCHANGE °e'"" 19:14 Victory -. .. 100.27 r Rollo Bay i933 Victory - 102,40 521,5 1922 Victory . 99,90 62 1937 Victory . ' 74 The Parishioners of St. Alex‘ church, Rollo Bny, will hold s Tc Party, on the grounds adjoining the church on Saturday, July 22nd. There will be well stocked booths, where ice cream, drinks and other refreshments wlll be served. The usual gnrnes rind amusements will be provided. If day is stormy, Ten will be field on the following Monday, July 4th. DEPARTURE ADULTS CHILDREN Blue Fill "W. v..- lltlcliniond ‘Vvelllngton ‘MlSUOflCllU ISn in nierslde lkenriirigtnn Freetown Emerald Junction [Brndnlbane 5.40 A..\i. 5.5a A..\I. 6.11 .»\..\l. 6.40 A..\l. 7.10 A..\I. 1.27 A..\l. 7.3a A..\I. 7.43 A..\I. v.07 A..\l. 3.19 an. s45 A..\i. 8.57 not. 9.10 A.;\l. 9.30 A,.\i. $2.60 2.40 2.20 2.00 1.75 1.55 1.45 1.40 1.00 .90 .60 .45 .30 $1.35 1.25 1.15 tznsrsttiv STEAMSHIP LINES, mo.‘ INTERNATIONAL LINF mghlcovijtllll-od Pun ‘Illtl shook lbfllilflithvn‘ would have smlmwd h" s- ttsltiltt": -ull-f dt tcir table. This elaborate se‘. rubl men I e H I ‘o ‘ “u” u the ("lrrriibcr of Der-titles invaded m“ """““ "" ”'"'“e'l'“ei' Mrs-‘tle pleasure of knowing him sonar-- _ stigma long iissioi-iaitcd wltli the l0“ m“: ll “Hk- ‘will You“ uii Pan hail only to llsivll. [old fashioned English house. in jlil-i (ml-Y W" Deputy “cmmly ‘We HLETwa ' _ exquisite as the lace, lldllVlI-i‘ (‘l-r- , _ AT l ‘Link, “f 5,“, wilhium;1,155,483,)“; mg cirihiiri-i- on enher check oi‘ C ere "lli-rrr nie, how love-Iv!" om ' llilllll“ “'-"’""'.~lii~lt'es iiiiil cupboards to lirilri siiilf-lom; "U “s '0 m” 569""! l‘) a min illls‘\\'tl‘, but rzittlrid on. ' h h". 5mm“) tilslul a wrflmp-familiar‘ lIlP lliirt Poincare ivorkcd e i ,-_ , ,» , ._ _ ‘lllllll Airibiisxilui- ‘Herrick. ‘l “fih yos, of i~nursc~anil i'lllllll‘t€ll'.'1 ‘n mu“ l"“'k*l- YHII 1e frirr . B‘ “ '0 Proceeds In Ald of Maintenance of Qrllllillfi \\'i'ii. I'll tell Neil Hum h ""“' 'll~*'“ll~*'=?l‘1l Ill" length iiiidl ill‘ 1h d" , - . , "ll" Grand Mlatsr Grand Secretary» l E "mgr Tm‘? '9 he‘ “Urll- lmiiirnre l F _ . ; \'i-w York Central Resumption of Freight and Passenger aervtca Between It. John and; _ ' ' I ‘ l l soled “ll “ll "l" mill’ “k9 lll‘=-" Mrsdbrugiiiis, ‘llli- was a tyne riukritiwnl llarkt- loirli bubbled. rustling lutoyw ‘Inn's NP“. “ML MUD yYh-is .l:ei' r'll‘¢llIlillIt‘.\S- shop glizs iii Luii- , with lllI.’ child. knowing that small m,“ l.,.,.ogniz,.d’this cgsrum}, 3,, [up boys prefer this to ki sing, anti . , . . ' i - ‘ ' “lumped “Pm?” down behind lheiulrllli o1’ wealth and pu..ition chm Lbullelflssy PARIS July s.—.-\nii<i.=r frantic Pan round later. appeared every do"? ma“ finch mfg Suwies o; tXcliLdII-‘lll and with the flounof afternoon. soirielimes n dozen pen-I t.“ Con,“ I do hum, we.“ m“, b I b H h ‘ y scui-rz- tr llli-‘lll ers, ii en on Vlrrrlte in grunt splendor oi’ heavy “ma pom. dam. 5.118 deserves PlIllHYlVlllK liiiii. Viviani cleared black silk and let tassels, cat and happiness she-ll be sure to “m”, n Prezriir-i" PoiP-C-‘lfe 1051i)’ 0i llle drank hphma ‘mme- Clarke was rattling I u b m Fr l C m ii er‘- Ililllt‘ _\' e enrl o - 11nd 0H8 11min? Yes! Pliinket, Th‘. mum w‘, pa“ ,.,,n,,.n,b,.h.,| aiiiirlsiq namely; that lte had been bring Master Friinklr- n glass 014;“, “levjlaqjk, “we cunalng, of "H, responsible ior the war. llillk, he's IOU young for icri/ ‘ Flelllilfl- YOU'D‘ dis tire dBVOIIFlTIE-i-zww- friliitlv yfllltiWifll real lace witlilc""l"‘l i“ "'“"‘"'g Vlvmml‘ bu‘ m“! llllll lllllP Pillli "lllie- Ylllll‘ "mulllllir-rr- and I-llBPP a tlilfll as line rlllil “"'~‘ "m" ""“ "mlsel" “h” rug!" ‘llflil brllcl‘ fllllflll’ fillil- NOW. "Ill cdacros. ind iriplitiilcil n resound ,\lt‘lll', what's this story I hear or ‘Mrs, (lair-s sloping with tliai (l(|(l‘n]_;h)n of .j‘h‘luli‘ul furnmu-p 0,1,,“ Yiiriuiii. ‘l uiiie bicycle. 1 mile running. tug, of war. Oraniteniél} vs. Al ,.\ .. (‘ollmsx is it true? HPI_{I,I,.,,I§ “-h,.,.,,,.,,,. n“ ordnmenl 'l‘lii> Ovixlfililfl‘ was the debate de- lpmmp "Hm-V ringed ghuuh] “and, m“, Md w“ oLlTiiLlldfltl by Iuiniare on the prev- iritiviiig about among the ,‘lllV(>l‘l“],"-9_ p33,.“ mp", b‘, “PM, MH-p:irti-~i.i;iriy' harsh nttackctl on hin- _ and trhiiiir, she sczirrely waited ’Url'O‘V“,)V. mgmher In“), formed q w” ‘l!’ (‘illllllllllllrl Vllllillll- Ufllllllflifl- Dinner and T°i. 50c each , “U?” m‘. And “n” dim“ jfusioti illill would havi» given Paul "' l“'7‘l'- "H"? l"~‘l'llplllllfllllitl IllP ' g _ 1 , '~ - l‘ ' "g\\iI A w.“ stock“ Boom gnu" Gum’ s ind lll" lllllel will" ll’ llf~‘ l0! <llllll’»‘l‘"-'gwmplphe \\'lIl1 rr vii-w in the rupture of Euro» Dancing by Scottish Lllalel |.'ircn‘t you lirn-elv?" r. ' o- ..- . | 19 . H . ‘ , n i“, (OM. m“; i“, my housepfialll | .rir= n 14, lflffifffid to the Pipe and Band Mualc Pleaeure tor Everyonq I have Irzilllfle. Pull lll¢lll=l€9ll1l'oir'ir m“. m‘, hu._,|,,,"d~_,< silitlv 1, iririiviiiriririus pit-titre of Polllcarcl AdIIIIIBIIOII to All Parts 50c. l“ ~‘“-"- i. ' ' i - - i . _. . , ' ~rc Villlglll -b\' the photo ruilier i1 ac u 1' | m. Parent; Free and welcome ‘ v _ I ) H _ . l-l(>lt:1,,rllt’fll you ~.tnrl soymm 3W9. . - , s I C." l‘ n "d" W‘ V‘ l” Ham. Iltl, so cotiivartioiiriirlt, areut titty?‘ children your age mink s, smiling iii the middle of the core- ] .- mid parties and yonngmnnrl’ M “"0"” This “m9 l’! Horl¢a Admitted and stapled Free. Autos Alefl I ----- -- - Assemble a; Arena Rink at IOJOA. M. Dinner at 12, . ‘llrfllnp. 3.0M] Mk‘, “hum” din-froth ,l~‘r.rr:cc, exlprrij, |__ 5, M||_|_£R, GEORGE W. MaOLEOII. - _ . r Pair lll llPI‘ prettiest frock. went 3U" fiuojgsunpd‘ who '.\lr>'-. Clarke had usscni-liiel tl lyoiing men and two othel» yolurs; “mlllllg. wvoiiicii to Inpel he]. ‘, i . ,__ Cuba Cane Sugar . ‘Crucible Slcci .. ‘international Paper ’I‘<iiiiori'o\v—.l\ Gradual (‘hangs . Baden, Effective May 24th. S. S. GOVERNOR DINGLEV wlll leave St. John every Wednesday at S a. ra. and every Saturday at 6 p. m. (Atlantic Time) for Boston. Wednesday tripe are via Eaetpor! and Lubec, due Boston about 11 a. m. Thursday. ~ i Saturday trlpa are to Beaten direct, due Sundays about 2 p. m. ‘ RETURN-Lona lesion Mondays and Fridays at 10 a. m. (Dr; light Saving ‘finial Ior Eaafport, Lubec and St. John. r ' can; ';1p,op' STATEFIOOMS . 83.00 At Bolton connection Ia made via the Metropolitan Lire express Iralght and paaeengerjitaamera for New York and points South and p" mqmgml, mg" and additional Information, apply to ' A. C. CUIIRIE, Agent, ‘ ‘l. John iiirl 162%] rs». STOCK QUOTATIONSliillllllllllgbljrl. ‘TTT Pri-ss Steel Co, . _ (Quntaiions Rciidliig .... .. “qmi, Southern Pacific 510p], Studebaker .. i'ni0ii Pair-lilt- 321;. lltrih Copper . . 1107;, U. S. Steel 5-1 1.»? '. 104 s1 ARR. n n SPECIAL TRAIN FROM VERNON ‘CANADIAN . NATIONAL RAILWAYS ELMIRA-SOURIS SERVICE 6th Vernon Lake Verde Mt. Albion Hazelbrook Charlottetown DEP. Royall-y Junction York Bradford 8.00 A..\l.. 8.12 A..\'I. 8.25 Alli. 8.30 AJII. 9.15 i\.l\i. 9,26 AM. $1.35 1.20 1.00 1.00 .70 .60 .45 .30 .85 .60 .55 .55 .35 .80 .25 .15 Effective Thursday, July 11122. trains Nos. 23 and 24. bl’- tween Elmira and Sourls. as shown in island Division Timetable, r.ri- x 2.‘ - 100‘... Brink Nova Scotia . -r Wheat, July 112%. Sept. Dec. 113%. Corn, July 61%. Sept. 64%. Dec. L‘ 635g, v .» Oats, July 34%. Sept. 37. Dec 39%. 25 ted May 1st, will be cancelled, rind Motor Car Service shown below 113-37,“. 9'50 An“ will become effective between Elmira and Sonris:— . FARES FROM INTERMEDIATE STATIONS FROM. RICHMOND TO SCOTCHFORT AND FROM VERNON T0 SCOTCHFORT WILL BE REDUCED PRO RATA IN ACCORDANOE WITH THE ABOVE 303 Ex. Sun. 8r Wed. p.ni 306 Wed only p . ni. 361 Wed. only p.m. B02 Ex. Sun. p.111. 300 301 Eat. Sun Ex. Sun. ti: Wed. a.ni u.m. Spraymutor Machinery will give you servloe in spraying trees or crops. They are built of material to ré- slat acids and with ample pressure for economical use of your spray material. , See them iii-res t‘: T, ‘A Lv. Souris Ar 10.45 7.30 Lv. Harmony Jct. 11.05 7.03 Ar. Elitiira Lv. r Passengers from the Elmira rind Sonris Branches will be taken cars 6.30 of rby the regnliir train on ilio 10th, second class return fares. This trriin wlll be held or scotrhiiirt uritll 6.30 p. m.-on that date, returning through to l-Jliiilrri. This irniu will lenve Elmira at 8.00 a. m. 115 1.50 2 . 05 2 By Order of Committee. 1.32 5.50 1 A6 Oriental Cream l‘“"“"""" l" lama" on Brampton ....... .. Mammoth Cleaiance.~;::x1:::ii'.".r.. Ciitiridian Steamship Pid. at (me o'clock sharp, of fnrmqftiuntreal Powcr .. consisting of 145 acres oi‘ cholcep-Hlantic Sugar wood and timber, extra good lionselAni. [locomotive ........ .. one quartcr 0I'1l ziiile frotii church, Canadian Pacific Railway locality. Crop 50 acres good hay. 1-32 1 Ztlart-i 8 vears old. lnwlllllfirs oi‘ the liontri-al _'—" {Bcll ’l‘cieplitirie a e Canadian (lent-ml Iillcctrlc. A I S l “c ___? V Asbestos Coin, stock, crop. iiirin implements. Winnipeg Electric . lirnd, 124 vicar and in high slEllPit\lClllSOn .. .... and out buildings, well fencedfiAm. Snteltilig & Refining station, aiid- school, well watt-red 35 acres of oats, 4 wheat, I p0 - r 1 iitirce 5' yenrs Old. Gouraudk l VIIALIPYAX. July 1i)__. jExr-hungc.) iAbitibl | iCanadiau Steamship Com At Kinross, oti Friday July lll-ll- illlllllinion Bridge . Pnrin sillltlietl at K-iiii-oss (forner National Breweries ,of cultivation, balance In hardlAiii. Cur & ll‘()ll'l"l-(ll‘y very centrally located, being only Anticirndn Copper" ......... _. by brook, an irlei-l frirm in a good latoes, 1-2 acre turnips, also all ,. , stnr-k anti iitiplcllmtttq us tollows: g,“ FYMALQW ;- 1 P B. Sliofthorn Bull 4 years I} 1.251 5,30 12.45 4. o] FOR SALE For stile In the town of Ken singlnn one ll-ruomeo house and lot and out building opposite the Methodist Church. also lot adjoin- ing, burn 70<fcet long opposite C. M. ll. A. Hall, could be mnde suitable for nny kind oi business. Army Passengers Iirmii Georgetown and Montague and intermediate sta- tions to Scotchfort will be iakcn cure oi’ by the regular train on the 19th, m second class return fart-e, 'i‘hl:= train xvlll be held nt Mt. Stewart "0 M u) connect wltli the Strut-is train leaving Scotchfort at 6.30 p m. that date. 11.45 6.20 ti. 1 P. B Cow, 6 years old. 1 grade Holstein 9 years. DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENT’S OFFICE, " " grade iSltorthorn 9 years old . t... ’ ,. mnisinuit FUNCTIONS ' Charlotiatown, P. E. Island, July 6th, 1922 2 Heifers, 3 years Old. '~~-<i~rr-rii-<ri'-‘l'* wit»... l steier, 2i yiiars old. _ '. . . ——~ 2 steers, 2 years old. andslx years old. W...-i<-‘—F4'i§' . l 25 . l P. B. Ayrshire Cali. 3 months. pm"Kfi"f-a,,‘,:;':fl":.:f0a"' "n" t - n 1. P. B. Slim-thorn Calf. :1 weeks - o All cross“... m. m“ 1 Grails Shrirrliorn calf 3 months. m,“ f. "luv _a2.oo. Klllfllvr- 10 shecp, I2 lnmab. 1.,,m;','o_ 15"“ i». rt t-z. Front si.. 80 hens, Wyiinrlottes. __________ ' 80 Chickens, Ill Plymouth Rocks live PouItryWanted Filwl- 49i- lbs. rind up. (thicken 1 51-4 lbs. and up. Good prices pnlil for goul quail. 1y stock. Prcrght and express charges paid frciii ail parts of the Island. (he-cits nimled Immediately Persist or poultry. Wrltc call or telephone 12th to 21st.) S, R. PE-NDLETON, l-iynds Hotel, Kenaluglon P-"lllfif-‘llscrs from the Soiirls, Elmira and Georgetown branches must be sure to risk I'or second class return to Scotchiort as this ticket will l" 5m" "ll My clues of equipment that date. D. El. MacDONALD, REV. Wm. V. MacDONALD} Blldfllllflr President. Hope River, Iss7. 9KO S. S. “MAN 0A5’ P uenger Steamer 6,000 Tons Displacement. ooo-oo-oooo-oo-o-coec e0 004-004-0440 oem-v-eoeo-eo-oooo-eooo-O‘ o Fort SALE Iltie oi the most. desirable and best paying pmperties in Charlottetown ‘THE REVERE HOTEL” ' is now oiiereil For Sale witli or without. Iutttitre. Ilor Iurtlierinioimttion en-‘ quire at II9 Kent Street. P. S. BROWN, Write for further particulars to GILL A LANTZ, \ Corner Great George and Fitzroy Ft. T. MOASE, Sim. Charlottetown. Purchaser could buy separate or both together, I pig. IIMIPIAEMTNTS: — 1 Truck wrin- gon; 2 cart wheels & axles. 1 driving sleigh; l box sleigh; I wood sleigh; 1 driving Waggon, 1 s=ctlonsl seeder: 1 Iron spike tooth iinrrnw; 1 miinnre spreader; l roller; I scnfflcr; I single plow; N0, 16 F. (i: W., l gang plow, 1 hay mower: 1 lltly ratio 10 feet Hitter.) l binder: 1 crenin separa- lilr; l Pllllr"; potato digger. forks, hoes; shovels; harness; traces; i Gasoline. Engine, 5 H. P, Fiilr banks Morse. l grand grinder; i thrasher and cleaner and n lot of 0m" ‘thinks too numerous to mention. Open for Inspection in flrlly time. Sale positive no reserve. crme of Farm nt sale of stock. F f S I 33.6012 months on all sums over a e 0t A. MCPHEITSON, "l '10 acres land rrTAutbir-o ilnflgr Klnross, P, E, 1, crop. Apply . ~l- A- MCDONALD. MRS. MARY ANN Auctioneer. M], Change In Train Service ElmIrn-Souris. The attention of the nubile is directed to change advertised in another column. W. '1‘. Huggnn District Passenger Agent, C. N. Rye, (.‘h'town P. E. I. _.___.._.,.,___ . NOTICE, All persons not now owning plots who wish to secure a plot or grave space beside relatives In the Tryon People's Cemetery are requested to make nppllcntlun Io the undersign- ed not later than July 81st, 1922 By order of Directors. _AUSTIN CAMERON Body. Tress. Augustine Cove, P. E. I. . Valuable Farm ior Sale l offer for sale my Farm con- sisting oi 165 ‘acres, 155 acres clear and in a high state of cultivation. Iinlance with wood and fox ranch Good dwelling House, ulso dwel ling House for hired man. 'l‘w large Barns, two Machine Houses, Plggery and Coach House. Town water system In both house; and barns, also three pumps on farm, It Is situated one mile from Water Street. (‘an be bought with m; ranch‘ and machinery or witimm, Apply on the premises to FRANK H. CALLSEOK, Central Street, Summer-side Leave Montreal Ar. Charlottetown for Charlottetown , and leave for St. John's June 27 July 11 July 26 August I August 22 Saptamtia l September 1‘I September 19 September I and height Information apply Ia CARVELL BROS. . Apanta , MlIMflOIOIlOlOIK-OMOIOM O m AI‘. Charlottetown and Iaave for Montreal" ’ July 8 July I1 July SI August 14 Aupuat 8 “my lune 24 ‘lloiy ,0 Iuly 22 August 5 August 19 September 2 September 16 For further passenger ~._.__.__-< McCAHRON| “I'D