A P =:v:za..-2::-aaatrvonsnxg nfi”i7I’IIII4 ENT . li|lA|JE-MABK , oath /Jflfliyau 31/I’ EGGS 5 ' POULTRY - ' BEEF LIIEAMERY BUTTER ° - CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES lluhuu lant- DOMTNKII IIflAl'l'IID|'I' 07 AGIII1JI.‘lIIIlu UTTAVA Ihauunblc fines G. fiina. Ulnbcn ” BUY BY fiFlADE"BUY WITH CUNFIDENEE PERILS OF AVIATION SOUTHALL, Er'.giand——An la. lllch aerial from a. monaplane bl‘L“J.}{ll‘.g a.W8-Y in iiI8‘h'T« flew thmugh a. bedroom window, strik- ing the occupant of the cottage, but she was uninjured. Beauty, unaccompanied by vir- tue. is as a flower without per- fume. BINDER TWINE We sell the Celebrated “SILVER LEAF” TWINE made by the Brantfort Cordage Co. Brantford, Ontario The largest makers of Binder Twine in the British Empire put up in new and old style balls. Every ball guaranteed 550 FEET to the pound. OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THIS YEAR We are Sole Distributing Agents for P. E. Island 1 Get our prices before buying For Sale at Our Seed & Feed Store Wholesale & Retail Queen Street PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Department Of Public Works and Highways }. TENDER SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Department of Public Works and Highways, Charlottetown, Prince Ed- ward Island, will be received up to noon on August 9, 1939 for the following highway vvork:— _ RECONSTRUCTION OF SUB-GRADE Trunk Route No. 4—Mi1lview to Murray Harbour Sections: Beach at Wood Island Ferry to Main Road; junction of Ferry Road_ 1 mile each side of Ferry Road, and through Orwell to Eldon, approximately 8 miles. (Security Deposit Roquired $3,000.00). Each tender for the work must be on the regular forms ' which may be obtained at the Office of the Chief Engineer, Department of Public Works and Highways, Charlotte- town, Prince Edward Island, on or after August 1, 1939, and must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque pay- able to the Provincial Treasurer of the Province of Prince Edward Island for the amount shown in the advertise- ment. . The Department makes a charge of $3.00 for each com- plete set of specifications, which is refundable on'the re- turn of the specification. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be ac- cepted. L. B. MacMILLAN, Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, July 31, 1939. L-702-8-3-5-7-8 . ' - I - ii‘: . Inulll I I 3 1 I I HI I Inn Murmur: gun I nu mu _ _ mum sign nu ‘ " I! - ‘ I IIII iii . i uh! I - - . .-f‘ I _ .. - KAJCOIIAII . F ll-IALIFAX,‘ N.s.\ ‘ k'v|eIdmOhopolItnltIadIrd—1'I0mlndldly '9'. ~uppolntcdguatrocInsullwlmtubundIhowu~--n ‘‘ uamp-uoacualnucvincm-flood-otihncwovtnu uncpociaiv--umodu-nfltoproofctnictunwlththo lacattInptoMctlvIlppllIncu—lInmcdI|tulyudJIouII to.nnwcymtton. . Rumfrovn33.S0'{i_crdcy.2f:bouyC.N.R. \'dg¢nt’for_ booklet or nm't¢_:_M_anagor, The New N. s. l \ .~'.,.‘-r Q. :5‘ ...u..raIwzrnx85n ‘. Limited ’ The ‘Riddle of the Riderless Horse By JEAN s. CYRIL CASMAI.-IS I/OOH daily supplies were D0111‘ well below. at the spot beside ]for Tom to connect ‘ reverse supplies when, confomiing to Chan- up. in res nlng's curious fad. he watered h the Campzle pump on his was , horses at l\?I.l.ll'l'l hom is the signal from Campsie to Mankoto apprise him of the delivery of consignments. Will you tell me the secret of plant. how you discovered those signals, and were thus able 00 keep watch at the rlver on the Vet’! ted? It in the dktriot demanded a. diversion defeats me that anyone could have nights on which we opera read mischief in a mob of grazing on a bult.recognized apart for the special delectation of half-starved Basutoland cattle." “I dldn’t." interposed Malcolm. 1 "Our trou e gen." e GAIITEII & G0 LIMITED bi“ th ' icontinued. "whiie Tom was carryi-nil a. ‘ if] i t rid f Ba.s- "Th beastl idea ‘Loftus's some of the r as n 2 ed or and shit“ wuycmefly vaaéigned mug 1‘ Messrs Lee Nioolle.Clarence Nic- Murray River spent a few days pleasantly her with frltnds in Plctou Island dur- "Maraka spot utoland, to the cave. Mortimer had chosen. at a time when all sensible pie are taking a. well-earned rest. go to that one place on Camps in search of a flower. That what he saw interested him cannot be de- nied. In the words of Tom he go. (I which he ft the khotlo made it onlyotoo plain keep the and the speed with that he did not intend 1 h had uiredw knowedge ed.Id.W’Ial:lI.1I'l0 c<:.gg. He self. Tom raced back to ported. Ohainnlng ing seen the signals. which hoot warned Charm b€r£Q£e__ m, sat that foolish BRINGING UP Thimble Theatre. mpsze. “The stc-rekeeper Aaronson sup- plied us. and his way of dolnz 50 was also the safest Il'l'i38iIci(liiILe. Our own hanos into a wooden vat con- cealed in the roof above his private office. A pipe led from it into the you may have noticed Tom's whey’ cart always stood when he was res - ing his horses in the hotel vard- 1% was a matter of only a few minute! the rubber tube attached to the whey cart with the 'tap concealed in the wall. and to the DPDWSS 01' ifansfeninl. pliers had certain leeway to sgect to various parcels of . 15 valuable nes. and many cattle, it agreed in run a final series 0! e. eats during the next fav- "The only other detail in the or- ganization I have not yet explobirxi‘ . nscmrzn 'ro CLOSE DOWN "The first we knew of Japigehgavi described to you, was on the nifllt on which he died. when the owl! of something amiss. He turned qulo. ly. and there. silhouetted against the sky. also no doubt ga ing in wonder at the scene I IT'S JUST TWO O'CLOCI<- I‘ N l _ HER AT EXACTLV TH;-(‘T . TIME - MY DEAIZ - 5. ii E -«:2 is 5 him after our little also-Sy which tiolu lnind. “So far we had h curab e of the moon. Imm lately 9. forwards we were to iei favoured by a second vhit In the meantime. disturbance that had been of some kind. which, cattle as set might have fallen on e Cam takin nod in us. Thus came letter Cvnth provide an alibi for himself that 1 played was to ini —how careful —-and to assist to tough the tunnel to where you found her. her a him- less .squeomI.sl’l and had um N- that . ,, conesivabl have suiferedl . “Great ti" 001-mil le inter- ru ted “Then Tom was Monks‘: slrI)i.ster rel:-Han ' “Yes, and my car 0 §’...‘..‘.“ ma . thing with his left flash d, I watched ‘Dom foolish FATHER E ‘E at ht—that hour sacred to the river cie ty. the great Kwena. Yes. my dear Green, I was honestly drunk. and for that reason and that alone, you by his found me on the river bank. Sam blundered into Ma.nko'.s minions. and it was they who broke his neckhig driven terror into his poor supersti- ad three most unfortunate but unavoidable deaths. and even the insatiable Loftus had from Lol’l:u's’s down-s.nd—outs, to disman- tle and remove our ixlcrimlnating however. the created runarily. would remove any sus icIon that .._._ ie Miss Florence Rankin Pictou sister Mrs. Fordie Keenan Murray River. The many friends of Capt. Bon- nell will be very sorry to learn of his illness, all hope for a. speedy entourage as a result of the in - est that you and comellle were to be p.s.n- at most regrettable incident- the abduction of innocent Miss Charming. I was forced to carry is out. But I swear that the only part ect morphia 1y, I have already told ‘mm caught no bound her, and for that I admit I am to blame. Had I been crtaken Miss Cynthia might d?’ missing that clue was one of my worst lapses. Right at the before Maraka ever spoke 1- the wggle 1, his m<’iIhmtioed that ring 0 e went I manlte trouble to point out that W“!- hoe wore it on his le_ft_ha.nd; and y_e_tJ Miss Marie mvynolds R. N-. has T‘ - illi Till ml us If’ I ..=-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. Macphel-son. on Saturday. Mrs, atives in Murray River. Miss MIG. be urday. Mrs. Joshua Munn Island is visiting with recovery. one and Fred Bnehau ing the put week. Shirley Brehaut. River is at present visiting with relatives and friends in Summerside. Wolcott Maopherson, Ulgg and Miss Elva, Hooper. Murray Riv- er were visitors to the city on sat- ,butalsothc l-lino Anant ho'underst«oodwhatwasrc- ea Imus bxugtomngm showed the preciouslll uld tou5nvl- qulred'of him. They strung the rope bag-Tang“ 1 on; vpom mg tetothecavcand enh - betwealtwofenaingpcstmthsidcn. 115;-mg qdgonggomplqfpwgutaf down the pl!-59989. where it was for being to lzrl up the noble 'rl-iplur my head." ped into canvas water bottles. as he race home with his owner's ‘And I'vg gpgnt ham; “mung “That sans also brought with astounding news. 'mm at work and never t to them the m INIIOIVI-I8 ‘The p worked better than an (act; that no 1.; left. " ‘.l§“°"...’i‘°“ ".‘.‘;.‘é.’.f'““" "’«."E‘.i" 3‘.i“‘a2:i'.‘ "..°.°" "° '“" “‘l..‘&“ ..,‘.'.?‘i.%..“‘.‘.",,,.“ "“.» :.°“...‘;¥.‘.“..§.f° e was - . e utoland, am the collapsible boat was us the trouble of spiriting mm --mien to ' whose dos‘ was conceived by awn . h been n wl no your an_ Loftus. oorneille will rem 1', too. M liner. But then, of course, Japie (To 1;, oonunuea) that“ h got Igllhwhis dfarm hsddf kgzikand that. alas, is what ..._—.....—.._ t rou an .un- we n now. Mummy mva emu-y II‘é:ee y egltse.reoem“lJtme mg: oftitwu “"“ urgln cxpor cases; a w en oo sum ose o dln‘c- Mn umhun 30” man", vlded a xcellent means for 860- C1 tion of the whole of ' E3; the rixl"1ees for the trade in arms E’; tribe by going to the rver at "'°*°'°d '0 Mm” R1'°”° Nth" Aunts the Misses Kate and Belle Mr. George Myers, Montague was a business visitor to Murray River . Harold Coffin and little daughter Patsy‘ of Bolnervtlle, Mu.3.s., is spending the holidays with rel- Millar, Ellcrslie, Mr. and ms. Leslie McLean and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McLes.n, [Qt M spent Thursday and Friday in Murray River the guests of Mrs. Sydney her I5. Mr. Lloyd Miller spent the week end in Belle River the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cook. Mr 0. 1!. Barton it getting ready to build an up to date canning factory near the Railway Depot/. M5‘. Horton will employ thirty or more people the year around, it will certainly be a. big boon to Murray River and "hats off to Charles," he is sure a great business Milli 1 Murray _.___._-. _-. . . . __ AUGUST 3, 1939.” 'gtzzzttzzttttttzlztttrzzr,,,,‘ Provincial Exhibition Golden Jubilee ~ Vaudeville Program ’ "A Golden Jubilee calls for more than ordinary program_ and the Management of the Provincial Exhibition, realizing this, have scanned a hundred acts to make selections of a program with 14 features that will be shown afternoons and evenings of Fair Week, August 14th to 18th. Over a thousand dollars more are being paid to bring you this entertainment, which It is hoped and expectedwill please you and that you will recommend it to your friends. During the afternoon the acts will be interspersed with heats of the harness horse racing. Otto Irvine of Mars Hill, Maine, who will act as Starter this year, is well recom. mended, and with the co-operation of the drivers who think highly of him_ there should be a most successful race meet, with the largest entry list ever in the history of the Exhibition. REVUE ROYALE—-Ten young glamorous dancing girls in gorgeously costumed ballets and elaborate dance numbers, with Roselean __r Dawn, beautiful Prima Donna of the Revue. One of the world's sweetest singers. WINNIFRED COLLEANO—Thc Gasp Girl. Premier female exponent of flying heel and toe catches. A Ringling-Barnum star. One of the Great Acts. THE ROMANOFF'S—A thrilling acrobatic and teeterboard novelty from the steppes of Old Russia. Breath-taking sensatioons. SNIDER’S MARVEL BEA.RS—Animal sense and nonsense in clever and unbelievable tricks that amuse thousands. BELMONT BROTHERS——Australian masters of spectacular juggling. Called the Boys with the Toys. First time in Canada in this show. LOS GITANOS—Lofty pole gymnasts. Thrilling stars of the sawdust ring in a daring areial display. A whole show in himself. FIFI—Canada’s wonder clown. King of Laughs. MERRILL BROTHERS AND SISTER—The world's premier equilihrists in marvelous balancing stunts. ‘ DON BERNARvD0—Undisputed King of the Swinging Wire. An im- portation from Spairi. AVALON TROUPE—A double tight-wire act from South Africa with a world-wide reputation. One of the fastest and flashiest acts ever presented. KEN GOOD AND HIS MUSICIAL AMBA.SSADORS—Orchestral band with the snappiest and best of the new music. PAT MacINTOSH—Master of Ceremonies with song and merriment accompanient. 733-f-75J;jJ§4rJ;;:r4:JJJ.JJJ;“4 -473; VIIIII TIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII miwd home from the U. S. A. to If not clam-digging, berry picking. MUST navs wssxnv rm spend the holidays with her parents and hgy mgklng 15 the order or . 1 HO En-8.——A weetnlf i Mr. dM.B.A.Rc ids. REHAM. 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