~l.<. m): .- :- v- Y -;< ¢<~_~-.,»-, q. - r 1 w Tm’ ., ‘ ..;...-.-—.- ... __ .!\'~‘ ,_€_.i_.€.._€__ i. W; PAGE '1 ‘He! _..-..--- s-"a-w ,____.‘ '3 l $000090 _<-—-/‘ JLEL. so. O00 w tfm‘ it’; l... 157m» I I I I A more Pea-lee! Blend 0| hliln and Ceylon ‘lean than HORSES, no tan llenlcrlnn ye! pnlneel. Ask your grocer lor IOISES, and you will be . snrcolnjoolclpdlcl. Married Quarters l Continued 1 “The question is, is it a free world, Tom? I very much doubt it." "It Ought. to be-—it's a fight for freedom a=e're enzased in at the m0- mcnt, so some of the bonds will g0 .-J L.-. Charlottetown i [ICE Sm Properties -. For Sale V TWO TENEIVIENT HOUSE. The property of Mrs. John MacLaren Nts 8.3 and B5 Cumberland Street, large I well appointed house in good repair : THREE TENEMENT HOUSE. The‘ property of Mrs. Johu .\IncI_:vt-n. Nos. 30s, .110 and s12 Richmond} Street; Desirable location; rental‘ readily. l BUNGALOW n‘ umonrox. l l Furnace, all conveniences. seven, inevitably. Secondly, I want to con- gratulate you on the letter you wrotc to Miss Pomerov. That required even more courage, What did she say ab- GABBY ozone out it?" “She hasn't takenany‘ notice of it so far, answered Jim, visibly wlnching, "Perhaps it'll be as well if she doesn't '1 1 L .|. v .~'.'.' .1 (1 brass. out o! self-sacrifice so m. z- want something-I want her-just tsmbly." "It'll come right, my boyl Don't tfretl He's over all,‘ said Bishop, and’ fwalked with him to the door in the lwall, where they parted with a close ‘and lingering grip of the hand. l Bradford went to Imidon by the Tube from King's Cross to Piccadilly, from whence he walked to the Automobile Club. and~ at the ooor‘ thereof he met Poppy face to face. She was in uniform, and walking rather rapidly as if a hurry for some appointment. She flushed and then went a. little pale at sight of him. As for ‘Bradford, the whole efi" moved and disappeared, leaving or.‘ the few inches of paremnt at t? kerb, holding him and the girl l loved. "How has it happened, darling?" i2: ‘was ‘Ann E 2 It, will ccrtaztily be hoitor for mo if‘ II dont s70 hvr again. I'll put througlfi my lazisinrss in London as soon a5 posible, and pray for good luck." Bishop rezartled him with a full sympathy. They were unlike as they- sn: tncothct" thcro in the l.ttlc- world of books. Bishop tall and very slim, in, ,an old black ulpnfa house Jacket and ‘slippers. his white stock acmntuat-f ling the clear-cut. ascetic cost of his llonuircs ftlid tnnkh: his dark oycs al-l l asked thickly. - Fhe seemed as if she tossed ho. head. "What has happened? You chucked me again. Jim. and I didn't oughtco speak to you at all; but, there. ‘I can't help it! What are you doing in Lon» don again so soon. or have you never been out of it?" "Yes, I've been home. I have just come oif the North train now. Due at a Medical Board tomorrow. And morning train next day. and wok thei ,,,._-,‘T .-..\- rF== rooms, hnriwrooo‘ floors, time to shore ' with large lot of land. Apply IWBCDONALD & IWQCPHEE, ¢_ Solicitors, Charlottetown. (553-6-IB-v1m6i. """'-”' an u a m on. "The one that bubbles Ind sparkles i: the cop that cheers." For Sale f" _i_ Farrn couslstlnz of 100 acres, with crop consistin: of ll acres potatoes, 25 ; acres grain, flfl of hay, balance pas-I rare; also t3 acres wood land. good; brook at hack of farm. Good ‘lvuild-, tugs, situated about two miles from‘ Albany Station. For further par- ticulars, apply to URVILLE LARGE. a Albany- 0a0-0-0+>00-0000000-0+00+00+0 A Furness Red Cross Line "S. S. ROSOLIND" "How old ll Mrs. ‘ youngest child?" "It can't be more than a year old. It's just learning to fly." De Swift's T335» .-. u? Freight and Passengers. l?’ Arrive ChTown , ' ----—-+—————"" ‘"" Leave Montreal and sail for St. John's. Jung q Juno 9 _ June 20, June 23 1 July 4 July 7 July l8 July 21 For space and rates apply CARVELI. BROS. LTDK] 25.21:.“ t Professional Cards l "How's the outlook for poultry t ‘ch-s season?" "Fircl I expect to qet at least a dozen eggs a week from a hun- rlrcd dollar investment." AUDITORS Accounts Audited. Income Tax Returns Prepared. A. E. MacNeill £6 Co. t l a 121 Grafton Street l WHAT MARY HAD Mary had a Thomas cat, It warbled like Caruco. A neighbor swung a baseball bat, Now Thomas doesn't do so. ol3-l-4-17-imo. ’ O-O-O-OOQOO-O-O O4" I EYES TESTED AVD g, GLASSES FITTED E. W. TAYLOR %= .|. S. TAYLOR W‘ Optometrists I42 Richmond Street XO4400+0o0~+++0++00040o Prohibition Commission Chairman, Mr. GEuRGI-Z u. BBOWn. Margate, P. E. l. Q§OO§§Q‘OOO0§ Send all information regarding ln- ,__ -_ fractions of Prohibition Act totha ., '\ "'~ » I50" _ '_§_£\.';,:,a:\€\.l'.)'l: Well Or T0 r ‘ plcrvb. l mvet say. Chlet Inspector B. .|. Haywood , olzsaittgnAvd you are Mt. ’ . . I 5,.“ ‘l5 Dorchcsrter Street, Charlottetown BELL ('9' MATHIESO R. B. BELL Bradr "d E .- u L MATIHESON. u“ B. mmw do: a bnglanrl municipal ele- Bnrrtateln, Solicitors, Etc. ' p r mm‘ "l" who! ele- tric cookers to housekot-porg, Money to Luau. Offices-Charlottetown and Montagur‘ trtumamc um _.__ HEATING IMcLeod & Bentley l LLBENTLIY I | If you want Expeditions and lMark R. McGuigan, in B. A. f’ BAIJISTER, SOLIOITOR, ETC. ' MONEY T0 LOAN Dnmcnu Block, Chlrlnttetawn, 9.5.1. W. I. BENTLEY, K. U. Barrister and Atiorney-at-Lon ; Office: 1B0 Richmond street f MONEY T0 LOAN i ' Charlottetown, P. It. l. Expert workmanship Send to Fred ll. Trainor 80 Grafton Street Opposite Prince Edward McDonald & McPhee ’ B. A. I. A. McDONALD. H. F. McPHEb BABIIQTERS, ATTORNEYS, 8T0 NONI! TO L0 nu- Stewart & Lowther Theatre .|. o. anwsar. n. 0. PM“; 393.] u. w. uowrlmu IAIIISTERS, SOLICITORS, ITL- Q ll Oren George Street - IWII m w»: as i ..——_———-—! .._ m-tist hiwk by cuitrztsi. Th: soul thurnod clcat" and fine ll'l those eS95| , d lwhile beauty of bTdf‘ was Jim's out-isms 5°‘ brcnchltls M the club‘ an lstanding characteristic. They were a ralr of which Fhigland had a right to ‘he protttl. Had cnccuntstancr-s talvn, Buhop into the mlttin; lino, h"; lwould have rendered a 500d accountl ‘or himself there. "I wish I could say how sorry I am ' about it all, old chap. and ye: I dont‘ lkIlO‘.\'—-j.‘(lll'l'C :1 fin-rt‘ man than You! iwere before this. a stronger one and §more understanding." l ‘ "I'm sorry for all the poor beggarsl ‘who make a moss of their lives. I oven understand tho war marriages,‘ some of the l1li:':i'.'.“.'s takc on. fro, ‘felt like them. as if nothing else mat- ltered but just getting he girl. I'm‘ {clad I'm through with it. on the lwholc, but. it's time I got back to the . twar." l Bishop stvayed about in his revolv- ing chair, thinking deeply. "And 5UP- lposing they don't pass you fit yet, I lsunposc they'll give you light duW s:mewherc. It would be VPYY E0941 '15 you could be stationed here." "That's what the old folks think and say, but it would necessitate my ut-mg at home. and somehow I don't {jg m a; 1 usod to. I wonder where the trouble is, Tom? But I Witnply lmnt get on with Rhoda. Was she i nlways as nippy m the tongue. as cen- lmriotis, as busy about other people's ‘Amps. or i= tho rhazvzo in mo?" ‘ "I'm sorry for Rlirvlm in a W5)’. 53mg a typo of the unmnriflccl W0- nmn that i: common Cnfmgll. She's boon Hits-cried, anti shr- hnsnt ac- lrriiifld l.’ zraccftilly. tizat‘; all," ans- wercrl SWIFT’- “But all lillllifl"if"l women aren't.- l l‘. "c thai. Look at Aunt Naomi. Could ‘anything be sutuuar?" . "Ah, yr». bu: Aunt Naomi loved r-nc» and was bclovta-l.“ said B1511"? ""11 rt klhtl smrr. "If Rhoda could lzo tho mother of sorts she would cle- “elcp into a splendid woman. It's one of the bitzcost problems we have. and vtll have. increasingly. Jim-thwart- ',-,1 Nntnro and hcr rovolt against W ‘gnnlelimes ones hrart grows hfiflvy (“or n, and longs for some light on these dark rlaccs." "Llfc seems m mf’ to he a 11ml’ WP" ten ltuslneas. all round. Tom." Sflld Brrulforcl. irsimz to sum“ "l-"Plflmi" hut without muvlt success. "I say. 01d chap. aren't they goillli b0 1'91"“? W“ vrt? Wo tit-oil you Out ihfle- Yowd ‘rln tho ‘fommies no cud 0i 200d? You're tho Al sort f0!‘ R Padlef Bi=hop smilcd. ~1~d m“. ,1, and my time will comc. I don't doubt Arc yvou gOlIu: already? wr-ll, 1 won't. kr-ep you. for this is tho nuzht. I rlercntl on ‘t0 E9! my sun‘ day work forward." "It was awfully good “f You 3° 19L m!‘ in u all. Thank you ever so much. Tom. I won't forget what YOU'VE dflne inr me at this time. and lf-ani li—" "If what?" "I haven't forget what you said $0 mo. the other night, though I must you-—" I "I've come up to look after Trix; lhasnt any comfort. 0h, what a bit of luck!" ~ H9,- eyes postively danced. her face was radiant, her whole being breath- ed happiness and supreme content. "You don't deserve to be spoken t0, but you look so adorable I can't hell) myself, Where are 3'01! 301118 Tlijw?" ‘Insidc to stow ml‘ 511117- If I do it I you won't disflppéflf. POPPY?" 1'1 might an-j then again I mightrrt." she said provokingly. “But I don‘! think I wlll-I‘m too anxious to hear all about it." Bradford darted inside the clur doors, got rid of his belonilfli. lml was back by her side inside of a min- lum And they turned their faces westward all thewvorld blotted 0v save one another. » (To be Continued) _ Public School Closing (Continued) FIVE smarts- Fred Gayle. James Roach. Stephen McMillan. Bic Rob- in, William Brown, Ted Butler, Jos- eph hIcMillan. SIX YEARS-Francis Giles Cantwell. Certificates of Merit Principal’: Dept. Grade X-l Louis Monaghan, 2 Joseph Peters. 3 Ted ltlclvllillan, 4 James Dufly, 5 Eric Robin. Grade IX-l Ted Butler, 2 Leo Callaghan. 3 Heath Henry, 4 Gilbert Gaudet. 5 Prosper Peters. ‘vice-Principal's Dept. Grade IX-l Leo Dolron. 2 Jack McEachei-n, 3 Richard Hennessey, 4 Francis Pineau. Grade VIII—1 Charles Trainer, 2 Alan Clarkin. 3 Gordon Connors. Mr. Morrisey‘; Dept. (Grade VIII) l Billie Sprowell," 2 Daniel Wedge, 3 Harry Plneau, 4 Stanley McClin- tick. 5 Angus McEachern. Mr. Rcddiifs Dept. iGracle VII) 1 Basil Dunn. 2 Emmet Coyle, 3 John smith, 4 Charles McGregor, 5 Leo Kelly. Miss McDonald's Dept, (GradL-VI) 1 Gordon Gallant. Z James Strain. 3 Louis Kiggins, 4 Cecil Howatt and Maurice Hughes. Miss Murnaghan’; Dept. (Grade V] 1, JackCoyle: 2, Joseph Cullen; 3, James Roach; 4, Leo McKinnon; 5, Alfred Crawford, Miss Francis‘ Dept. (Grade V) ,1, Everett Gallant; 2, Fred Coyle; 3, Gregory Kelly; 4, Ernest Stanley; 5,‘ Vernon McDonald. ‘Miss Clarkln‘: DepL. (Grade 1v) 1, Walter Gauclet; 2. Laurier Mc- Kinnon; 3. Wilfred Mahar; 4, Francis Smith; 5, Lorne Dolron. Miss S. Walsh's Dept. Piueau, confess I don't get much satisfaction ElllllllLE or...“ Day And Night With Eczema Mrs. Martin H. Giocbroeht, Winklnr, Ian, writes:—‘ ‘I have used BURDOCK — BLOOD 'i BITTERS and shoulders were aim l covered Iifi bloochas of this tsrriblsglnuso. "Nothin did mo ut until l took your gedicins nudyitgg relieve! no of the terrible auflering I bod h Io through day and ui ht." Put up only by The . Kilhfl § Tomato, Onl- Iith good results for mums. My hm . 1, Joseph Wedge; 2. Arthur ‘Mc- lKenzie; 3, Arthur Griffith; 4. Louis Curley; 5. Wilfred Shattuck. j mo, McAulayk DcpL. (Grade rm I 1, col-non Chappelle; a, Lloyd I-Iowatt: 3, Walter Murray: 4. Wil- lliam McGuignn: 5, Ivan Connors. Miss A. Walsh's DcpL. (Grade IUD I. Frederick Dunn; 2. Francis Mc- Donald: 3. Arthur Proude; 4, Cyril Coyle; 5. Vincent Hoache. Miss Tralnnr‘: Dept, t Grade Ill l, Joseph Mooney: 2, John Gallant: ink-nun’? Qyiw-qni FALLING HAIR Usc Mlntmfa before it‘: too late. ' It. checks falling hair and stimu- lates new growth as well. Apply persistently to scalp four times a week. lLINIMENJ Slummerside Crysta Charlottetown Strand 8.00 P. M. Standard L 3, Elmer Doiron; c. Earl Doyle; 5, Edward Brown. ' Miss Gallsnfs Dept" (Grade II)“ 1, Edward Callaghan; 2, Harold Decoste; 3, Joseph Lee; 4, Percy Lon. drigan; 5, Earl McFarlane. Miss Vesseys Dept, (Grade I) 1, Wade Leightizer; 2, Fred Mc- ‘rogue; 3, Michael Kelly; 4, Louis Proude; 5, Edgar Hogan and Henry Murnaghan. Miss Malaar’: Dept. 1. Carl Trainor:_2, William McDon- aid; 3, Arthur Quinn; 4, Louis Dooley and Joseph Collins. Leaving Certificates hen Louis Mouaghan, Joseph Peters. ___ __._. Aloysius Gaudet. Ted McMillan, . McEachern. Franci James Duffy, Eric Robin. Public School Certificates Billie Sprowell, Harry Pineau. Dan- iel Wedge, Angus McEachern, Stan- ley McClintick, Peter Campbell, Jack Leightizer, James Mahar, Edward Pineau, Harland Hughes, Alan Clar- kin. Charles Trainer, Ivan Walsh. Gordon Connors, Russel White. Rab- ert McMillan, William Connolly, QUEEN'S COUNTY Political Meetings — By arrangement made between the Executives of the Liberal-Conservative and the Liberal Associations of Queen's County joint political meetings will be held at the following places: Monday, June 30th Vernon River “Edflesdliy. July 2nd . .. . . . . .. Pownal Thursday. July 3rd Webster's Corner Friday, July 4th ..........................- Mount Stewart Monday,July 7th York Tuesday- July 8th Rustico Wednesday, July 9th Hunter River Thursday,July10th..................»..........¢..Kingston Friday. July 11th . .. Afton Hall ; Monday, July 14th Boushatr’ Tuesday, July 15th Victorlat Thursday, July 17th . . _. Bradalbane Friday, July 18th Hope River Monday, July 21st Cliftotv All meetings will be addressed by the candidates on each side and will commence. at eight o'clock Standard Time. MARK R. McGUIGAN N. W LOWTHER Sec’y Liberal Association Sec’y LIE-Conservative A5951. 4807-G-23-25i AUCTION SALE At the Oflloe lately occupied by 8. Milli. 19 Queen ghost ON WEDNESDAY. JULY 2nd, AT 1.00 UCLOCK The following fixturel: I magnificent plate ‘in: show cues. 2 nods comm,“ complete, one 16 It. and one ll ft. two beauttful wall cueu, several chairs and tables and r ‘ ‘ outfit ‘ 2 lei! ' " _ tin; “g1” l beautiful cub register thatsvorh either by hand or electricity, lave"! magnificent large mirror: and a lot o! other articles lultsblo for atone, drug atom, etc. m-uo-ns» n» quart. PRICES This Store ls open Now Mr. Storekeeper this in your chance at your own price u, n; gqql’. nient second to none tn the Msrltimea. Inspection any time by applying on the premises or to J. A. McDonald. i t. ‘rerun at nle. Will be sold privately it m desired. (9674-21-0- ~~ ' THINKS ‘ABLOUT TIRE . llave Some ome-Matle ICE CREAM N091!!! tutu lo good this hot weather u a dish of home-nude Ice Cream. Conservative Meetings: llllNR. B. BENNETT K. (3., M. P.," L L. D., ' LEADER CONSERVATIVE PARTY Will Address Meetings In This Province As Follows: 1 Rink Friday July 4th 8 P. M. I Standard Time Montague Rink Saturday July 5th ,2.3O P. M.‘ Standard Time Theatre Saturday July 5th 9.00 P.LM. Daylight Saving Richard LeClair, Alfred ChipmamEverett Toombs, Joseph £51555, Frflnk Kmz. Raymond Duffy. Step- Wilfred Whelan, Frank Tralnor, Rob- s Browimert McClintick. star.» ‘l am so pleased with the service received from DUN LOP Cable Cord Tires this year that I fool It lsonly fnlr I should tell you. I consider DUN LOP ls producing one of the finest tires In the world." --Frem n trlvnller‘! lathe (name on nnuut) Cable Cord Construction [unranteea long lilo In may DUNLOP Tin REINFORCED DUNLOP CABLE CORD TIRE Sold Only By DUNLOP DQIIOII 44 lamb‘ ' We have Freezer: rang’ in Ills from 1 quart to 2° ._J $3.45 T0 $31.85 I every Saturday until 9.30 P. M»: cloned Wednesday dteruoou at 12.30 starting July 9th- The Rogers Hardware 0o. Ltd.