“Pllol. TWO. _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l ' ' ' " Drilling the Champions FPOOQOOO-OO-Q “THE LOVE PENDULUM” BY MARION RUBINCAM dQOOOQOQ-Om Shine the Surface and save-the shoe. USE 0" By W. H. Goober vol-y few of tho spectators who i see a champion perform are aware of the amount of work given ' 1.0.5.... of lllllt calibre before they 13E‘; are in shape to take the word- From miles iu three minutes early in the season a trotter or Dace? is gradually dropped t0 8 Wm“ where Ills trainer feels that he l3 renliy for an engllflelllelll- With a champion shooting at ‘GCOHlS. extreme speed and ability _r; carry it for 8 mile l5 the 0191139! sought. With a rnce horse. repeats irc- zllllieli. The Ila)’ “$5 Sm“? by vhen ll ilorse can be raccd into condition. l Before lellvlnl-z Syracuse for Yleveizind Thomas \V. MurPlW itarteli the champion Peter Mann» ng and Margaret Dillon at the ocal (‘omiuuiilty Chest Matinee ivor the mile track at the New fork State Fair grounds. Both of these speed marvels were on ‘(ll-IE and reeled off the last quart- ers of their miles as fast as horses Pscmano‘! I GROW MORE POPULAR Chaper 9 l grl-lv happier and‘ happier as 1..- ll(]_\S went on. I planned a lit- =lo rouline. and followed It every lay as though it were a gay adven- itlro. I silppose people will smile when hey llcar what the "adventure" rzis. I know lily family would . IZIV" siiiiillli~iliiil~ss they would lllv~~ l~l‘l'l\ furiously angry at till- lllll of a Iil-nllett-one of Tile Ilen- .- its - doing housework. I ilzl-l my breakfast ili bcd—-Park- -r insisted on that. But then I null» up the bed myself. swept and llstl-ll my roolli and the living xoolli downstairs. and »L'Xll nut and worked an iioilr ill he tiny galrdcn l had insisted on llanting. For this work I wore one of’ the llg. short sleeved cretonne aprons hull ilurchnscd. Thou Parker in’ stoll that l rest until luncheon. Jut I ill-liled cook luncheon, and .ftl-l' it. l hall iny bath and dress- li lliill wl-ilt outdoors to lie in tilt bade and read or work. l'sually' I worked. Mrs. Taylor ~ftl~n came around null showed nil 'l()\\‘ to do plain sl-lving and tl. llii'll and mend. "Aull I'll teach you to knit too." he promised to iny delight. Towards the end of the day. till .'iilage woke to life. l'p to four u‘ lock housework, gardens or ofiicl work kept most of the people busy ‘our o'clock was the lull ill thl day . That was "my hour" as Will iirop called it. For I began serving tea then Liot or cold, as lily guests liked it ind cakes that I "naked lliYubli the lriorning. Parker brought out tray and placed it on a ivicker ti. do that we kept on the lawn. Till xzls drown up to my big Iizlmmock ivhorc i could loan back in till :orner with all the cushions pile. Lieiliiid me. and yet be able to tench all the tea things. Mrs. Taylor was 'oftcn there lllrgcry lllill Ella came oftcn. These were two glris I like llio.l f those I inlet. They WEN) cousin l no was married. the other eiiglr ‘d Keeps your shoes in ciao! Oondilion. Black Q ' preserves the leather- kee it loft and comfor- ~ tab e-and giveaajct black = ~glossy waterproof shine -—quickiy. l .1, ' " wdkgfi - “PEERLESS” Brand specially made to order English Fox Netting, heavily galvanized after weaving,elisuring a perfect coating of the wire and rigid joints. We have sold this brand for twenty years, and the first sold in still good in the ground. It has a world reputation for SUPERIOR quality, full width guaranteed, 150 feet tn roll. Shipments to points West of Montreal can be made from our Montreal stock. We have just received a large shipment of 1000 rolls in the following sizes. 1 1-2 inch mesh, 15 guage, in 36, 48, 60 and 72 inch widths 2 inch mesh, 15 guage, in 24, 36, 48 inch widths. 2 inch mesh, 16 guage, in 18,24,36,48 & 60 inch widths Freight prepaid to any station in the Maritime Prov. inces in 5 roll lot or more. . 7-8 inch Galvanized Staples, Lacing Wire, Fox Tongs, Feeding Pans, Hinges, Hasps, Locks, Galvanized Nails, etc., at lowest prices. . | file 0 ywd’ z... wn, P. E. I. .5. Major-General G. N. Cory 0.8. 05.0., dgpufy chief of staff with n"; British military forces in In da, is visiting his home in Toron- to on six weeks’ furlough. He served in the Boer war. and hflldl eight British and six foreign decor ations. Boston Blaciling Centrally MONTREAL i ~42! l ‘Fillilllilillkiéiijh "i Consisting of 90 acres. -i miles irrinl Charlottetown. about ‘i5 cit-al- lu 100.] cultivation and balance in, lumber and wood. Amen" dlvelling. hlvu~e uiid outbuildings. \\'iil sell; v:it‘.i or without crop. HAROLD STEAD- Charlottetown R. R. No. r can. This was a favorite complaint of hers. "She always tells every- one just what she thinks. I wish vou would take a lesson in innnn era from-J‘ "From Con! You liiight take a lesson frolii her yourself!" "But I'm the one taking lessons‘. l piit in. ‘l‘i.ook ilere. I'm making a iress. Parker is showing mo Iiow "o join thc seams with fllgoting." This diverted the talk for a lilo "out. Tho dross was carefully ex -niilied. nlill some other peopll wnie ili for ton. “It's nice lllltlstc." Ella remark ‘l. "You didn't gut it here." “No. that stilff is_a dollar a yarl‘ ' cotsolne with that silky fiiiisl "on I was ill New York-J‘ 011i wiurln said. ‘ "This was all old dross rippel" l and iliallo over." l hastened t plain." .-\ll idea clllne to nie the. fl prtenlll ll lolnlikl- over my oil ‘otllcs. surl-i_i' lhoy would not ‘link inl- on heiress! p Iliit Margery’ was examining the lrcss. "You do nice work." she said. " isii I hllll lilo patience to sew. llil‘l‘\'till.".. when Isit down to roi-il niunl- I want in scream. So I we to jump up and do house» -n~k or go out and sec somebody “Collie hero and sew when I d0." swggl-stell. “We'll work together he)’ you llln lillli to me and yoi .'on‘t gel lilil-vnils." "I'll come llflcr lunch tomorrow silo sliid. The scung party grew. Several l‘ inc _y~ ill... fin... llllng near hit‘ , lL‘\'l~'lt)]l(*tl the habit of coming 0v Illurimve and his wfio yet‘? Thc-y're|~r with tiil-il- work about 2 o'clock. the sat-oils of the village-J’ ‘and from 2 iiiilii 4 we all sou-‘cll "Dent so)‘ ‘swell-V’ l-llln rcnrnv-l All ilillll-I‘ llll- lll-l-s. At 4 I SEN/Cd cll. “and don't call her ‘Coil.’ l!lt‘ll and for almost nil hour we talk “H, M. I". [know shlalloesnt like "it. nliiy[q¢l_ 31.3,; Taylor pa"... one“ to .,_t-..,,.l._s yrqn‘ “w” M" *‘“_9"l l0 511)’ BO- llIPSP "afternoon parties" as siic_ ,1. I wonllllit call her Con if I clllll-ll tlleln. l i dlllit llht: ‘nor. I ilhvays giv c-myl “You likp u... gjflg" hi... ypmnrk. Ghost friends nicknames." ' -d (lIit'(‘. as we salt alone“ g "Oil. but i like it." I ilrolcstclhl “Uh, \'i‘l" lillicil." I answered afraid of an llrl-liuncnt. “Ella is so sweet silo novl-r says n “Margery is so frank." Elia be- ii-orll against anyone. Anll Mar- gery is so [rank and outspoken-J ‘TTTT-T “Yes. that's iicr great fault. Mar» gory has no tllct Of course Iior hus n Elves Soil lustre I . To DulLllry llall 1o. whip. gelling this pair ready for heir fast flights and putting thein n trlnl for n trip back to normal eiicii of thein went over ten miles when the scores which they made nll roturii trips through the tretch were addellto hte five niil- ~s given each of them. Under or- linliry conditions this is a very fair journey for a ii rse in harnes: I These miles were. ii “"" ' ' yer foul-hours so that they did lot prove a burllell l... .. From two and a half to three hours are required to get a horse ready for a fast trip. On that day llS luorning jog is omitted. After L time a few horses notice this and ecomc restless. Others have lei-voila spells and refuse to eat ‘ieir dinner or even nibble at the Iucl-d ration of hay. Peter Manning and Margaret Dillon are not in that class. They taken-lint is given them and when I the track do ivhat they can ‘.0 entertain the spectators. At tllo Syracus‘ matinee Peter Manning put in an appearance at livo. Alter making three scores at l threl- minute gait lie was driven 1 mile in 2:40. Iii about an hour he lppellrcd again. lie was hitched o a iii-tilt curt. After making the usual number of scores. each of which started above the hundred llrll nilirk and finished beyond the eight pole, he trotted ii mile ill 2: 19M. Upon his third appearance illrpily had the cilampion hitched o a suiily. The scoring was faster ¢ 31;_.__T..i.iy Iloylw. (‘zliillllinn girl “m, h-Lnnlly won ll $1.'""J WM!" llv ilikiiig 1_.',l.ll mill from .\'l~w ' Tori-z t0 I-‘lorillll. is under arrest a till :l llizlrgl- of vriiiiilizii iivlillilfllfi‘? l ,, - rol1\‘\\'i‘]g an ufllliiiifilllll‘ accident Early Closing 1 ii‘ l ili whllli livl‘ cur figured. and \Vellnesday' we the merchants of Hull??? .-l- rllzroe to close our SIOTEE] ., .., evening “new. Sainrriaygpati v ~ fi'(‘lO('k commencing June l-llhi _ - =3; l.-.» rmmlnion Day at 12 l 6 l I l a Pfifi-llltuthsli. —*~:_—. "*1 slimy ' vain}! Head on tight Stick made ri ht Safé, sure lag t~ D M. McLeod Cutliff 6. Outllffc P. J Noy 6. Co - Ltmllil s lliohsnl 3i . " ‘ REY CLOSING ' "r. ~\<r- lmllpr-vwna" Merl-hon! ‘ “lrvqv v mwrw ‘l\"*."'Z'\‘l° Cori .4 15-; ~n .ln~. svvn n‘ l-melwl ' l..-‘, o" SlgsTOR T°Frllsh§<lrrin§ ~ _.__ I‘ 02811 01‘ him. Counstant attention to littll: details of this kind frequently side Th“ ‘mimgss Stand iomlerly F F ' l owned by Daliiol iifoiionald alt step stable trouble allll OCCilSlOIIlll- Vernon and lately occupied by . We have no» on imnli a Fresh ly wins races. \\'illilliii Tierney. For terms and particulars apply Stock of Frozen Herring null clill ‘l0 l ship same iii fill-pound or ltltlginlllill J. tile boxes from one to three llnys ll UEEN HOTEL J. HUGHES 8.. 00., LIMITED Soul-lg week as rolpiircll. Tliroc years tr ._ t, _ . P t t it l H _ 2446-21,23,26,2g,3q July g,4_ in] liias proved lliose llerrlniptho l“? i_“‘__".‘;(‘\_as c er wt stsft Eva A. hlitclioll. Toronto; itulpli} most satisfactory lash Diet nvnillih 9H‘- “ll” 1 ‘ “S 3998'?“ ‘l ,1‘ lykmney ‘SON-ls East; [L 1,_ Jonah; ___.____._ nos zlllnost roudy for a fast mile. I ie for Foxes. \ I - - m. _ B0 k \' llr Grit-Ava .'l‘.w. .\iilrpIl_i' took hiln away frolll thellisgfltfm S‘ ("' G‘ n’ h“ m‘ “mod D o \\'ll't‘ cllrclillly and rated hiiil tnicathmmi’ Ikoggludgé“,€\g:icol$g;i_ lill‘ quarter in 34V, seconds. The-IN“ Ken, Cm’, B‘; hincpnrhn“ Illdf xvlis passed iii 110815 and QlIEQSaCkVXHB; H_'M_ Dovmngl Smw an?“ Quarters m hulk’ Thdslirlerslde; D. P. Ilrowii, New GlIIS“ made his second quarter in .i-l ,, _- . _ -_ . ., > seconds. and the third ili 33. Fronilggaf; grill‘?‘gogrlggnholgnT‘xvi? that point Peter Manning was iITPPZDtl to the and of the niiio in 3i seconds. the. last eighth of Itl being st s. two minute gait. Afterl this mile. Petcrlllunning wits really| ll; Brown‘ york; M_ _.\_ gun...“ for the \\'0l‘(l, it being understood] york; }{_ Churchlip “nip-ax; J, f\'|_ that. only the last half would be'|,1m1gfly_ llnillnx; S. Chllpniun. lit top spooli. Halifax; Thou. Corney. Iinlifilx; J. ili his exhibition liiiio Murphy B” Ahoam. Borden; (j_ m." Sp took Peter Mailning to the half ili Johm Gem Riley 31.11pm"... N_ p; llobl/g. From this point he left hlln Myer, Ham“; M155 ch11"; Cum. llllm- Tho third quarter was trott-lllllngll. Boston; J. E. White. iillll- lllat all Election of one person no ‘"1 i" 32 59mm“ ""4 ll“? TWP"! lll gor, Me., G. F. iiumblo. Trllro. N. serve as a (Joiuinon Councilman in f3 Rwanda n m: slut- The last s; J. ii. Flllgertilll, St. John‘. J. it. lilo City C/Otlfltill fflt‘ wllni No. i of m“ "l "W mil" "a trolled in a McIntyre. .Mt- Stewart; w. s. illac the slllll city s...» the unexpired term minutiae. Half an hour later Peter Lennan, Mt, Stgwgrt; pt J_ Rgff_er_ of Counonlor R A SMITH. ream” ann ng appeared again. This was Montreal; J, G, Ami-gnu, Lennox. ed June m“, 195m for a cooling out mile. He trotted ville Me.. Mrs. Alex McCor-lnnck. ‘ lt in 2:30 after tho usual scoring. Soilris; ‘Sgt. ll. Davies. St. John's Margaret Dillon ivcn ttllroilgll Mo. l the some routine. Ilor slow miles , were paced ill 2:40. 2:18. iilili 2:11. the last quarter of the third one bong a shade ilndor thirty seconds. When “little Sunshine“ came out for her fast mile. New York Stats Fair Commissioner John Cnliiil was in tho suiky. Murphy had the mount behind the runner. ..r.- ~- n we]! worth 15¢ ' a box "ifs c . , .» ». w“... “'e a‘. in» our arms on Dom. .~ o . .11 i. yl, l ,. o... \_ , I ‘ii shall miss sitting here an-l {playing lady when you go, Conn. ' ‘Elia said once as we idlcd ovcl" ti.l tea. ‘I'll l-i .\ llI\\' Fli l-INCII ill-HI EDY “ ' I . .‘ , - THERAPION No. 1;.53,‘Milli‘;-‘§Z;E;.E.“Z2I.‘1I§ZY n v . 1c pin’ terse to another nut’- gor gifin. “Say stun. have you met lite. 0. ' I l S '> "p & Thompson Montague. u. - t. Murdock. Ltd. Montague. D J. McLean. Montague. "cGregor d. McMillan. Montague. M. F’. McDonald. Montague. J W. Murdock 8t 00., Morltaolls J. P McPherson. Montague McLeod d» MeGregor, Montague W A. Poole 6i. Co, Lower Montnllue J A. McDonald ll. 00.. Ltd. Cardigan M. C. McGowan. Kilrriuir. ' l" l‘l'-~l-l»l~ li-ln-lrrll. f.‘ .' fl >ii' l.~' ,'ll. .l for l‘ ‘l cs. Hold by ivllliiiil: l'l"llllll5l_“. l'i'il'l‘ ill Iivtcil Tlllli. Vll, ll; ‘ Moll-loll \\'tvl'fl "l‘li- nil-loll" ZlFllVBZ-li Stump .llll\I\'i ll! ZBJIO-Zfrfii Wl TTHEW l. McLEAN, LIMITED. _. _____.._€__--'- Conservative Convention at Georgetown The Bfljmlflled convention for the nomination of two Conserving tlve candidates to contest the “on District of Kings Count)’ r141"; forhcoming provincial election Wll be held on Thursday. June Zlst in‘ lths Town Hall lu GBOPEMW“ l‘ 1.30 p. m. All delegates PW" seating the different D0“! l" '9' quested to be prone!!!- E. B. McLAREN. MICHAEL MURPHY .§...,~.....- in [llirsullnce oi‘ All Act or the Legislature of tile Province of Prince iilliiuird island. ililldo and passed in the Third year oi the lftilgli of ills Majesty King Edward VII, Chapter 17. iutituled “An Aot lo consolidate linll amend the sev- cltll Acts incorporating lilo City of (fiiariottetown." null all Acts in unnoiililnent thereof or In addition ‘thereto. l. I do hereby give PUBLl/C NOTICE ,___.__ i. ARGE CLEARING AUCTION SALE orl. FARM, STOCK, CROP AND FARM l IAIPLEMENTS AT conwnu. STATIONi l REVERE HOTEL blind is Ill-SZlHI‘(‘IEill>ll'\~~-" "Poor girl." I fluid. "liut I like frankness. I know how I stand ivth ill-i". if fillf.‘ didn't like me she'd tell mo its soon as she would toll lilyone else." "Soonorfi MPH. Taylor laughed. "Well. so niucil lilo hotter. She's -0 wholesome-after the girl's I've ‘lnoivii." "She likes you a great deal. They all (Io-null those. that don't now you ivalit to meet y0u~" "Oh. lefs hnvl: a party and ask lliPill ail~!" Airs. Taylor laughed. but the li-zgestion was token up by Elia. lull next week. sill: gave. a recep- ‘ on for me. and I was introduced '0 nearly evryolie in Weilsville. I was very linplly~ then. We are authorized by Malcolm McLeod, to sell on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1923 '“ Commencing at 1 o’clock his beautiful farm, situated at Colwcll Station, consisting of 180 acres of choice land. One of the finest farms on the Island, having thereon a good dwelling house, large new barns, well fenced and water- ed. Planting all done. Also on the same day we will sell all the stock, consisting of 20 head cattle, 8 milch cows, 4 horses, 15 tons loose hay, To be beautiful, your hair mill have lustre. Dull, dry hair Slmpl) detracts from the most charmin face. Now specialists on hair bcaut; tell you to usc a gentle shampoo l. olive oil to have hair that is sol. and glossy. Tlicy say that you mus‘. never wash your hair ivilhout oiivl oil. D0 this and scc nciv beauty "JIIIC to dry. brittle hair. Get zl bot- ‘c of PALMOLIVE SHAMPOO t ally department or drug store. hc most delightful of olive oil wuv Be l-llllll zisa-r-tr r**""“ Hlllll [llillll [ll KINGS -Qo§-_-_- ON WEDNESDAY Millard‘: Llnlment for Rheumatic 1M Four". D”, of Ju|y’_A_'D_'1923 M The Several Polling Places That Ia to Say: NOTICE TOMONDWAN." come, ,0 ca“ n. wlmo i was-T, llr. 0t‘ 118M‘ 75 hens. l And all Implements—2 new carts. 2 truck waggons, binder; 2 hay mowers, also all heavy and light ilarncss and all I other implements such as is found on an up-to- date farm. Terms at sale. BEN J . ._ Sale positive. CARTER & SON, Auctioneers EASTERN sTnizlillsllgilTtiNss, INC. INTERNATIONAL LINE Resumption of Fre ST. JOHN A B. S. GOVERNOR DINGLEY Will 8 a. m. and every Saturday nt 6 p. Ight and Passenger Service Between ND BOSTON leave St. John ovary \Ve.lluasdlY ll m. (Atlantic. Time.) for Roston. Wednesday trips are via Enstport and Lulloc. dim ""91"" “mm n p. m.. Thursday. Saturday trips llro to Having Time) for Eutlwrl. FARE $10.00 i In do via the At Boston connection s Bmr New ‘Mk ffglghl find plllfillflfll‘ llfllmfil‘! W "B. llrn! A O- Ollllll __>____--- s s “ulno Boston llIrol-l. duo SlinllnYF ll * ;-_ ._ U L M n I lys lllill lfrllinyu lit RETURN loavo no Oliubgcluind St‘ Jun". est. _ For lltatorooms. rates and nddltlflflll ll1'°'"m““""' Qfmly m __,__¢___- llllllt l0 a In. ‘J P. m. (Daylight rviuvrlailollnls tit-Ill Metropolitan ldnn nxpm" ‘m; points South and lull“ N V! _ A" Passenger and Freight steamer 8500 Tons DlIPlfl¢¢m°"‘~ Luvs Montreal for Ar. Cru-Mtotown Juno 23 July 7 July 2i August 4 Auqlut 18 Qoptlvnlnr 1 September 15 . July 10 July 24 August 7 August 21 Charlottetown. Ar. A lolvo for 8t.Joh lune 2G September 4 Soptlmber 1B Charlottetown n‘: d. leave for Montreal July 2nd July 16 July 30 August l3 Aliquot 21 Soptomger 10 September 24 CIRVELI. BMS. Agent! :lmpoos.' Cleanses gently and .vcs the hair lovclv. glU-llllli -ft and pliant as a help-‘- 3aie Parlor Car _ To Tormentine Trains No. 39 and 40 to Run Be- tween Moncton and the Cape- West-bound Connections at Mons- ton instead of Sackvllle. With time changes on C. N. it. HIIOG effective June 24th_ travellers will note that trains No. 39 and l0 ivill run between Moncton nnll Torinontlno instead of Ssckvllio and Tormoliiino. and that west-hound mainland connections will he made at Moncton and not at Sackvllle. A parlor cafe cur will ho carried 1n these trains, operating bctwoou st. John llnd Tormeittinc. - no change in time schedule. 2333494. . l N GTICE GHWOWN-PIOTOU SERVICE s s. Magdalene is now muffins iv return trips between this pori id Pictou. leaving Bruce Stewart Co's Wharf at 7 l. m. leaving ‘ctou on return on the arrival oi ldney train, due there at 4 p. m. . limited number of autos can be fondled each trip. BRUCE STEWART A 00., LTD AGENTS Phone 828 or 71! ID-lf . Cannon/m NATIONAi R/tllflflys TIME TABLE CHANGES in Regular Puuangcr Train Schedules will be made Jun; 24th. i923. INFORMATION _ NOW AGENT’! HAND! 2365-170. IN Thcrl l -—-—-—-oo->-__; '.\IcGlLL EXAM PAPERS ARE SOLD FOR CASH hIUNTIiICAL. Juno. 25.—~Th0 ‘Illtifllflfil! of n young man wllo ‘lliililfllfll to got copies oi‘ hilzflill "nivcrsiiy inlltvllzilllitlllils pliplii-s. hired u room lil ll llO\\'Ii-l.()\\'Ii liotld mill iillwkell copies oi‘ llio llxllinili- ations among high school l-llilllcntli of the city. was pilt. to naught when two students who were. writing tho papers were discovered with a complete. set of questions nnll zin- i<l\l‘L‘i‘S. Tho university authorities are conducting lill investigation btit lll-l-illoll that the pllpors already ivrittoii will stand. it is slild that sets of the. matric- ulation papers were sold for mill-h as 5160. u” Worthy Son, He laid back five or six lengths on the trip to the half mile mark ili 1: 05. Murphy hogan to nmvo, up ili tho third quarter which iilorgarot Miilon pnccd ili 32 lecoilds. From tlio brown post, imm- the turn the pair flashed to the slid of the niilo in 281/, l-iconds. n 1:53 gait. Very few liiuutluirs ovor rollo. a. quarter of a nillo to ilnrness iiistor tinin John Caiiill did on this occasion. The slin was dropping behind the stables at the three-quarter pole for hor last trip. After n couple of scores silo slipped around tho turn lit n fifty gait and finlshod tho mile a shade under 2:30. A little later the two champions covered with light blankets were out walking with Princess Etawlili, Bcllo-at-Law. (ll-lice Direct. Dixie Diroct. Lambert Tolili nnll the others which wore started Jnt tho nintinoo. LOOKING AFTER DETAILS A rocont visitor to tho Now York Fair grounds lit Syracuse while passing Thomas W. Murphy's stable found him and an assistant busy rubbing the inside of the oops. on a new pair of hopples Thomas W. was using a wooden ciothespin which from its aged appearance iliilst have made two or three trips through the circuit willie tho man on the other loop [was doing his hit with the handle of a tooth brush from his travel- ing kit. What is the idea?" asked |visitor. Murphy stopped long enough to remark: "Hopple chutes irritate a‘ tho l horse. They are also hard to heal II J ll I I 0 I 0- Llttin Ila Ono-thhdthorqu- l when a horse is being trained and raced. Chafing can usually be pre- vented by making the inside of the leather loops smooth and hard. This can he liorio by a brisk rublr ing with a piece of hard wood like this ciothespin. s bone or a piece of ivory." Later In the day the Bslwin pac- er Merriman wore the new hoopla ailll won his engagement. After tle_ Our old customers from tho country and others. will lslolise ‘ro- nieinbor that our plant and vogu- tllbh store. is now on Great (‘lcor- ge Street, opposlto lVIcKlnuon Drug Co. The season has boon backward. lmd many linvo boon inipntllliii. and planted ton soon. Tho tiino to plant. is from tho 15th to tho lust of Juno. We havn u splendid unsor- tment of tomato. celery. cabbage. cauliflower and other vegetable plants.‘ In flower plants. llstor. stock. potunia. vorbenn. phlox, coll mos. sweet lilysilni. snipigiosl-ils. Iobclla. sliapdragon. pansy. lllilsy. and illnny other plants. if you have not recolvcd our price list. send for it. J. J. Gay 6. 80a, lstoro Phone 82 Garlion Phone 264-1, Z4GT~FTlMOIITlIIITB if. dilation Sale 0i Household Furniture And Furnishings i am instructed by the trustees 0t the astute of tho late Maurice Blake to sell. the following goods moved to the Lyceum Theatre for conven- ience of sale, on Tuesday, J uiie 26, 1923 at 1.30 p. m. Sharp Comprising Parlour Furniture. Ballroom Suites. Hall Furniture. the slurp oi Edward Rooney on the Ellst side of Queen Street, ‘being No. 56 Queen Street. WARD l EAST at or near the dwolllilg house of Illrs. ll. hicMil- ‘lliil. bolllg No. 122 Dorchester Street. And ltt the said Election the Poll will ‘be opened at Nine o'clock in tho iorenoon and continue open until Five o'clock in the afternoon 0i the same day. ._-._- Liberal Coilservative Convention A convention for the 911F909” nominating candidates" l" “is forthcoming election Wlll l“? hen lll the Public i-gzll. ‘Cszrllxltililili- ° B ~ ' Tuesday. Juno 2A a‘ FRASER’ (lonvolwf WEED“. To the electors of Ward ONYX-t {he Ladies and Gcnileinsnr- of the DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICTS POLLING EAST 0F GREAT GEORGE S'I\RIHET-—The First Polling Divi- sion shall eomlprlso all that portion oi Wlird Nilmlbor One. in the City of Charlottetown. situate East of‘ Great George Street, and tho Poi e,- shsll be held at or near the llwsli-lflfffilltfillwlllfl Onlllunfb have lic- lng of Mrs. H. McMillan, being No. 0mm to cunts“ this ‘ward in the 122 Imrcliaster Street. _ ammo" m be hem on July 4th. t0 WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE fill tile vacancy caused by W’ m‘ STREET-Tho Seomid Polling Divi- slgnflllon of Councillor Smith. sion shall comprise ‘all that portion‘ q; elect“, l1 shall servo your ili- of Ward Number One. In the Git)’ tel-mils and the interests M: of Charlottetown. situate West of wimp. city to the best of m)’ l‘ Grewt George Street. and the Poll ny, w’ shall be held at oi- near Ed. ‘Roon- Respectfully soliciting yo"? oy'a Shop, being No. 5B Queen port, II aim. Yours faithfull! Street. o. J. "oconmflg zpali-tiltllll iéi o'clock. in t-Iie afternoon of the B A H n same day. --- ~ _ For qualification oi’ Elector! 8001-14; the electors o; Ward Ono- Alll sl-ll nliwml v11. Osii- 17. Bm- ullloll IINI osnullnlcn: 24 to 29; Also Act lat George V.. Al. the request of‘ I h“, CB1)! la Mid u. we elector: of W. 0" , lisllllisli m offer mm" N ' f“, o. w. Nicnonaou. lam m Councillor. ll d" l City olsi-ll Nomination Dly WEDNESDAY, June 28th, A. 0., 1923 Al.‘ the Office oi the City Clark. City Hull. from theshour of Twelve o'clock noon, until the -hour of four Dining Furniture. all In Mahogany. Walnut and Oak. Also two lplotlq lilli rugs. quantity of good dlshesl Hail rack, pictures and other use, ful household articles. _ i A. WILLIAMION Auctioneer nlllii do my but ill ills llltltrolvfhfd City Clflrlf‘! Office cllll-mlmwn. 32.011? p?“ naught" I" ° .. 1"“ ‘m’ 1m Soilcitifll your’ 111990" °" ‘m lion day, ~ _ ~ ‘ ~ l l n Roupocxllyifll" 4. p LWAIO. L. I. ROGER? t-l. Mayor of the 19.21.2838,”. JINKINI, city of ClITOWI-