.urum several ho pound and l can me to abottie of L diu E. Piokhamh Yetreytablo CompolInd, so ldld. I am a armefs wife, and ai- ways worked hard until lately, and In! 1n bed for two months. l began to feel like a new woman after the first bttle and I recommend it with grit success, also Lydia E. Pink- ’s_Lrver Pills. I am willing to answer letters from women asking shout your edicines, as I cannot a ak boo highly of them."-—Mrs. IA WILSON, 471 Wilson Street, Hamilton, Ontario. Sold by druggists everywhere. 0 cannon-F’ PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN CHAN CERY BEFORE "m: mas-ran or "rm: ~ notes m, c 1104 In the matter of the estate of Emily Grace Stead of Highfield in Queen's County, Widow, and oi the estate of William Wallace Stead. late of Highfieid aforesaid, Farmer, Deceased. Pursuant to a Decretal Order made in the above Cause on the Twenty-fourth day of June A, D.l ‘i927 by Hie Honour the Master of the Rolls referring all accounts and claims against the estates of Wil- liam Wallace Stead of Highfield in Queen's County, Farmer, Deceased, and Emily Grace Stead of Highlield aforesaid, Widow, Deceased, to me ‘to report upon; I hereby notify and call upon all persons claiming any interest ln the estates ol‘ the said William Wallace Stead and Emily Grace Stead to come and prove their claims before me at my Oflice in the Canadian Bank of Commerce Building at Charlottetown on Mon- day the Twenty-filth day of July A. 0., 1927 at the hour of Eleven O'clock in the forenoon, otherwise to be excluded from the benefit of the laid Order and to be barred from and against any claim against the said estates. Dated this Twenty-filth day of June A. D., 1927. GIL GAUDET, ' Master-inChancery. DONALD McKiNNON, Esq. K. C. Solicitor. 7385-6-28-t3i_ l l l ANNUAL MEETING! The Annual General Meeting of, the Shareholders of the Masonic: Temple Company will be held at, the office of Mr. E. R. Brow, 144. Richmond Street, Charlottetown, at‘ 7 o'clock P. M-, on Wednesday the! 18th day of July proximo. l o. w. wAKsr-"ono, Secretary.‘ 1 7383-li28-tts7l. . _____._____ l l AUCTION p SALE 0F LUMBER I wlii sell for Miss Sadie H stis, at her home 232 Great George Street, on Thursday, July 7th, com-I menelng at 7 p. m., a quantity of, lumber, including soantllng, boards, Aflooring. brick, doors and windows.‘ also firewood. CARTER, Auctioneenl fOOOO40’ l BENJ. . 7-5-21. #OQ-O §§O4§ A rnlnulz , i At New Glasgow residence of Edgar N. Stevenson, furnished or. unfurnished, formerly property of late George Houston. For further‘ particulars apply on premises to l‘ l ulna. s. N. STEVEN-SON, i 7469-6-30-ato6i. l “In; épupuun-dti-uanoinwrmnum-aass-mae-t-lavwn- ~ - o- BLACK PETER By Peter The Great Will stand for' oer-vice at Reg rringtonfi Stable, Grafton Street ' the month of July on Market AMOS GALLANT. Owner- Y laconic‘ press lfor In iiEii v iiLE AGE ' Mmwiioon’: Experience a i Guido to Women Passing through the Change of Life i~ Hllnilton Ontaria-"lhavetaken eaofL an E.Piflithllll'u * . egetable Com- ‘ not speak too ghly of it as I , .was very weak and sick, and the I ' buck . I tver sad at ht I Edd not’; friend not care if I lived or . Iwu very nervous, too and v pot go out very much. A friend l Atlantic Time, Eastport 1.30 ' unknown lhlave been discovered in I \ Colcii:"gl_.' ‘will you marry mo? She: Put it in writing and I'll consider it. CV ER FORGETTING wlilc: I can't remember whether you gave mu the money l asked for last ave-cit or not. i'm ever forget- ting. Hubby! -qulte so. Ever for getting money A HAPPY ENDING "D;d zileir engagement have a ltappy ending?" “Oh, ye}. both of them were happy wilen it was broken off." f‘ E "‘ ~ Mule. i . w!‘ a » l l h?“ THE OCEAN WAVE She: I've got to spend a lot of money having‘ a wave put in my hair before I go to the shore. He: Walt till you get there and the ocean will do lt for nothing. ._ Hmuml‘ llllllll SURE Little Bird (in background): That must b: an English sparrow! ._L1. JOB WITH BIG OPENING Boss: War-t a job with a big opening, to? idler: Sur:-—\vhere is it? Boss: l this newer-step in and go to WN BOSTON ' by Steamer ‘INTERNATIONAL LINE Fare from St. John $10, from Eastport or Lubetr. Mo" $9- E Wednesday steamer lel$il st. m... 9.00 an. P. M., Lubec 2.so_ P.M. East- ern Time, arriving Boston Thursday 10.00 A. M. Day- light Time. . _ . Every Monday, Friday and Setup day steamer calla direct from St. John to Boston. Leaving .81. John 7.00 P.M., Atlantic Time. due Boston neigt dsy ‘A00 P. M. Daylight Time. - Connection: a! Basin will liml sinner Io New Yer! Reduced rates for automobiles accompanied by passengers ERN ‘TTEANIQHIP Ill “some: [Five rvamilellles of llllfh heretofore‘ Olcialhomu by university zooloolate. I TOW OI] -’Curiy bald back from her eyes, and cause she'd been so ridiculously sil- day! ready!” came her mothefla voice from down below. thing as eating 0n a. spring morn such as this! tile, and freshly-laundered gingham gown. was soon seated Bil. the breakfast- and sizzling lbacon ‘the very sight of which, at such an hour, would have caused Virginia Dale, that languid beauty, to wilt away entirely! dence‘s inc-liner, casting an anxious glance towards her pretty {laught- er. bring child like lPrudeuce! ‘Wily, it lseem- ed like yesterday when it was a toddllng wee thing with a lit-tie an- gel lace and llsplng tongue! then, ‘she had been capable of suf- fering intensely, as on the agoniz- ing day he); doll was broken! loved s0 loyally, so truly, that the new doll couldn't take the place of that first love.) replied the girl, flushing a little. and hoping that lihe tell-tale Lea-rs had left no traces l’0r these loving eyes lto see. rat-lat came to the door. mother, taking l_n the mall. denceb cheek. lit, was of course from Bert . . . . .. the crest of the Towers. me lo a dance on Friday night," breathed Prudence, with dancing like stars. "Oh, lmothor. My first dance! llsn't it thrilling?" flect: her daughter's joy. She was ‘afraid’ for lPi-udeuee, afraid of this new clique so far removed from the girl's quiet wa-lk in life. me. And lI don't visit at the Tow- era. aren't your klnd—" Jumped up to fling her young arms round her wouldn't be a kill-joy, would you’! You wouldn't stop me going, when you know how much 'i'd llove it?" the another fenced, torn between a desire for her daughter's happiness and a fear that happiness wasn't to be found among this ‘set,’ ‘We're so short of money, dear, that really can't afford to give you one just now-c suitable one, that ls—" all’ ' HEARTS. Iy um Ohrlitlo (Oontindelt) , l UDENOE woke from her all!!! of tears, not with the prorvorlb- is] headache, hut with a sense 0t exhilaration, as of a load that bud been lifted. ‘Weeping may endure for n n!!!" but joy cometh 1n the morning.’ And outside her window, hadn't l little Wren perched 0n the lease of the gable, and over and over WM caroillng a song so loud and hoov- only sweet that one must marvel such a. tiny throat could will‘ pass it! ' ‘ _ IAnd Ihappy starlings (Prudence knew them all!) were sittin! ill l‘, the old cart-shed roof. whistling and chuckling und\ talk- ing in that wonderllul language o! their kind! The girl looked out of her gabiod window at a new, enchanted world. The rsss was spanglod with a my- riad ps of dew that gloomed like diamonds. Over the orchard-trees she could glimpse the common, with its sold- en maze of gorse a-flower. Great sunplts of it, in which the bees were humming busily. And-yob- she was sure of it, the first-swal- lows were darting over the bushes as though they'd never been away or all! "if II listen hard, ll'li maybe bear the cuckoo call!” she said aloud. a~lune to all this riot, of young beauty and returning life. lS——sh! There it was! In the high uees among the meadows! . “Cuckoo! Cuckoo! She tossed her laughed joyously. "Cuckoo! Cuckoo!" The bird was laughing at her, too’. . Jauglring he- ly and woebegone last night, when after all lBer-t hadn't really meant to disappoint her! \ There would be an excellent ox- planatlon, and it would come to- "Pru-dence! lPrue! ‘Breakfast is Breakfast? lSuoh a mundane TBut nineteen has a healthy appe~ lMlss lPrudence, in a table, enjoying 11 portion of eggs “lSieep well, dearle?" queried Pru- (VV-ilat beasts men were, to llealrluche to on innocent Even She "Oh yes. I-ll slept pretty well," - l Just then, the postmalrs quick "A letter for you, dear." said her A deeper red mounted to Pru- Ah no, it wasn't! But-it did hear “From ‘Mrs. Vanslttart, invl-tiag eyes lBut her mother's face did not ro- "Mrs. Van-sittart hasn't called on Lit isn't right, dear. They "Oh" mother darling!" P. deuce "o" A Special tirade of‘ Marvelube Motor Oil ' '5’/f////. f 417-0‘ Friar ' t Q 1-. za/If" * FORD CAR . . . new model or old . . . is an A1 transportation investment. As such it merits the best care you know how to give it. And there is nothing that gays a‘ big er part in the proper care of a Ford t n cbrfect ubricw e U011. " Marvelube “F’_’ is a motor oil hi h in favor among all Ford owners who have’ triecI it—overf100,000 Ford cars in‘ Canada are to-day lubricated with this superior ‘oil, which our engineers have devel- oped as especially effective 1n protecting a Ford engine's bearing surfaces against heat and friction. a . 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There's ltho lovely easy matter. “Mr. Trarmore will be there?" asked lMrs. Page later, trying to sound matterof-fact, Prudence flushed adorably, “Oh yes.” "l—4l'd like The _ blue silk Uncle Joe brought home"‘1 know this house gentle mother l0 see him, dear." gained coulrage. isn't grand, but y deuce asked unearthed from its long slumber in the at/tics, and Miss Jiggs and her enormous scissors snipped and cut and basted and draped, and lPru- ‘fitted’ for the grand occasion that wars coming. _. "isn't that someone/whistling’! the ‘phone. and there was no time to send a message—" Prudence nestled into his arms, content. (To lBe Continued) Proper Food. _Neces-i sary To Avoid- extent grains, rice, corn, barley potatoasj - ' If tho hodfdoes not receive —-all a-lhrlll with .joy—was lMlss Jlggs, when she and an “w” names’ it graduny Our main source of Tissue lbuild- mg and repair foods are lean moat and flsh, eggs. milk, cheese, nuts, beans, lpeas, etc., and to a certain food necessary to repair the brok- _ .4 - __..__-.. ___ _. .__.-__.._._.._._1-__ __ ' ther says you can s<>—" I "shy. don't you?" 1 ‘the nearest town for that special . l , l l, .1 JAn on- lminiiil ounuioe has boss's:- "Of course he ‘wlll,"——in confident So no more was said at the mo- medicine she gets. .Yolu‘re not on 331:“ r ca’ ' up om’ m“ M] ltolblllsblelm between! Bumlatm and tones. Getting round him was an mom,‘ and the (ullnose 311k was ' rum ltlhuit saves lrour oars on timo- Door flocks halve-Ilium linlwentod tlhlmt one oonllmlllod llry lhulttona‘ out 1min who comers of their knobs.‘ ‘In piloporllionlto ~Wllll1ll¢i0ll1illr iand ihloa oibolut lBD-lpou- cont moth, lplhiyldlclia-nls Wain tiho umwi Stance-r, and me bk‘- wllos: Buslr/ iTAil- WA$ STUCK m A Pl Eels or‘ FLY -_ Raves. [BU-r Ono Toz-l IISCAJJILlLATlOIl - ' 1 , p y _ , n lcoOJty ins 1ilfiifllffiod lfilo 0th lowmlt that m,» Jlee n its tat/reels of vdhltoiee ' lfo-oiflflll ‘_ " eudivpodlwllllftkonor olchorsnetal i in»: ow‘- i i M, §_l,..,. ‘v _-; ...a>1_,' - from lChllll. You said you'd ltopt its your ‘home and if the Yvuns llPrudence were More. sitting slltch- ' will" a "Plllflleid f" "w 8"!" f it all these years for mo, didn't: m!!! Pofllltwlyyoll. as he sihould, beiillg- ‘Bide by BR18- Dlsease M Influenzajc-“rlet Fever’ FUBER’ l- I l, l.‘ you‘! llvs the exact shade or palelwwld Jlwt naturally want to make Prudence raised her head. listen- No 011109"! and, many other 4"- - . ~ - " blue that suits mo, and you and Lille acquaintance of your family." i“! imellliYl "l! Wll- - -~;.-Y¢I| ' 17 “m” . w ' ~—-—— ' ' .» and M135 Jlggg mm may, l, up "You. Yes. rm d098, lndeqL Ho,’ lTlllére was g. hollow there thlit Tuberculosis is often aflflflslmfl "rm sneer -aaasozas' as» between i1s-" (Miss alssa was the often said s0." (Was u a up’: nlwlw the" Yelldslvo"! I" “mm” "'9 “m '""“'" “m” "m! mm’ “""“"°“- ‘awn’ '°“"i"‘ BOQIlATION WI" ovfltllwl "MW"! " vmage dmsamakelube it Sam‘) so‘ we rowrdmg angel surely, Ham!" , needs its ‘food supply for bent, on» to the diacovoryvand preyentlon of w," n m‘ AN” m". chum‘- ,. The mother couldn't stand ions Would IMBlVe tile quick instinct t0 'P'“d°"¢°- my darling! As fresh "In ("News WW" w d" W") "!1d°"'°""““'"°"' “in”! lflmfi-‘gn town. up to July ‘Iith- Bills‘ r M"? against that coaxing tongue. defend her mother's feelln s, of“ a ‘i088’ and “H” “s Drew?!” He and renewal 0' Mme‘ “ml “dum- UB-atiy ‘mmmbutla ‘w -or loot freight collect to the ' r» " "lwell, maybe we could make it Whatever cost.) "Bert would ,“kB,(5[|||g-h>|_ 1,9,. m ms “rmgau kissed Heat and Energy are supplier! the PREWENTIONWOFICONSU ' _ . ‘ v t, n“ Yomre easy m m’ and everywgo comm mut__he.s shy mother ‘hen "Nut (lent, be an“. _ sweep chiefly by fats, starches, nutfl, anlYNON. ' _ ‘ » . ‘v WOQL GRAMNG QTA-FJQNu a [Mug looks we" on yum n your m yo" know the way younghm] a when", about “w, njghh Mme um”. sugar found in butter. cream, mllk- I churlfluwwn. l, , I _ y | l rfllla. was ill, and 1 had to motor. ‘lnlo fut of meats, potutonls. wheat liouignnnorql, nlofntont for osmium mjfiflwltt5L _ V, p, l‘ h x l. THE BEQT|ME5TR|P_ ~—-—-_-_ " - T - "" ‘ - ' ' -;,' l I l ~ . 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