‘zv- ‘ ../..,...».....: . .....,,,.,.:;_; _ <-l\ ynw-‘y. M,” n "two DBATIIN |- , SCOTB-Juiy 17th, i021 Harold Maynard Scott. formerly of Corn- wall, aged Bl, years. laried in Latv- i-euce. Mass. July tr, and nephew cf the late tMre. George L. zcott. Honeymoon Dirigiblee Popular ' - In France _ | ,1‘_..--|)| g “m; and muscular anemones of U13 eye in,“ 12y m“, u: fem], H. T. Colvin, Opt. D.. Optometrist "‘ ° °r "m a“ y lummorside, P. E. l. in a wave of popularity Y"! l" ilbuvy Andre “ h ‘ lrr. I- ._ ')/t".’/// /'t J /l't ///i' H 5111's t a f] gy/ . I . E. A. Falter, Control Drugqlat. N OTI_CE Modern and scientific methods of tho correction 0f refractive errors l-‘rench aeronaut, has invented an airship with a capacity of 1,000 cubic meters, weighing 1,600 kilos. tnpnble of takingtwo llfllifllllel‘! and baggage only, at a speed of fifty miles per hour. Five hun- dred couples have already made experimental ascento. and tho mult- ors are overwhelmed with orders. ‘She "honeymoon dirigible" costs only $5.000-—ao more than a high- r-laea touring can Professional Cards. H. F. IEMPSII Graduate o! Bolton leloel" el PIANO‘ TIRED 1n osarasa street BIIHIIDIIWI i i. -n~__ lllcLean 8 olinnon ‘tacLeo d Bentley W. l IIUTLIY, it. Q A A. IINTkIY ‘Th’??? tail’... Dillon-Ban Morton 8t Duffy Qarriolr ml Mir-n JLLnw NON Y TO LI It oeltcttora for lint of Oonatn ‘dark RJloGuigatLBA BARRICTII. IOLlGITOQ ETC. Money toil-a: ‘ cnaflottotmnm P. l Ialand S. 8. HESSIAN larriotQ Qt! Nolan Ptbltt MCNSI Tl LOAN, vlontap- P. B. laiano {a IRMA], 1t c. Iarrflor and AttomIy-at-Lnw lloont No. fl Cameron llool VICTORIA IIOW J. A. MaoDONALD Ilrrllflrvfilfilflr “I fouled 1909. Registered No 67624. icg horse. quiet_ perfectly sound, ard in good condition fo Till OUTLAW Tho Story of a Girl Who Didn't Want to lorry ay ITHEL ttovo PATT- i Chapter XLIX lhad played small parts in two large five-reel productions. l bad done satisfactorily a couple of one-reel fillers. gaining confidence in rny ability to work for the Champion Film Com- pany. l was earning a salary that lifted much of the burden of finan- cial worry front us at home. tl could not bu! think of myself Day by day] was _ as a most rtunate young wolnan. Then one day Mr. Dayton, the president of the company, called i m Blue Jay licGregor, 2m 1-4. pi Pine trotting and attractive drlv~ o; 80 nanvav‘ camsnon 140 Pownal Street to have just purchased the e into his office. "Miss Birney." he told me. "we moving cture rights of "The Little Vaga- bond". The book he named was a the popular successes of the sea- n. "l believe you would look the principal part admirably. Anyhow. I am going to give you a trial. Have you read the story?" l admitted that I had not. "Very well, then," said Mr. Day- I1, “suppose we motor out to Ulla: the road houses tonight, have a (little dinner and discuss the thing." There will he sold by Public Auo B“ tion in front of the. Court House at Charlottetown in Queen's County on Saturday tho 30th July A. D.. i921 at the hour of twelve o'clock noon ALL THAT tract piece parcel of land situate; lylng and being on Lot or Township Number Sixty-ont- in KingsCettnty in Prince Edward island. bounded and described a.| follows. that is to say: Commenc- ing on,the Sputh Side of St. Mary's Road in the Northeast angle oi land in possession of Peter (‘assldy thence south to the division line between Lots Numbers Sixty-one and Sixty-three thence EaSl for the distance of about nine chains along said division line or to the lvestern boundary line of Philip McGee's land thence North f wing tbs said Philip McGee's We tern boun- dary line to the snid Road. thence following the course of the said Road westwartll; fer the distance of about nine chains to the place of commencement containing ‘by estimation fifty acres of land a littlo more or less being the East- ern moiety or half part of one hundred acres conveyed by the Commissioner" of Public Lands for tho said island to James Hughes by Deed dated the fifth day of November A. D. 1877 ALSO AL“ that other tract, piece and parcel of land situate, lying and beinr on Township Number Sixty-one in King's County aforesaid hounded and described as follows, that is to say: Commencing on the South side of the St. Mary's Road at Ihe Northeast corner of land in possession-of Thomas B. Hughes formerly Edward Hughes, and running thence Eastwardly, along the 8t. Mary's Road for the dir- tance of nine chains or until ll strikes tthe Western side line of land in possession of James Hughes n formerly John M. Hughes, thence running Southwardly along the Western boundary of Said James Hughes’ land until it strikes the , division line between Lots Slxty- l one and Fifty-three. thence Went» wardly aloe: said division line for the distance of nine chains or until it strikes land formerly in possess- ‘"(‘ouldn't we discuss it now?" l ggesled. “Well. ' we might." Mr. Dayton run ct-tsnwrrnrown outsmart ‘ ‘A; i matter of fact, this man had a pretty good mind. and he was genuinely interested in the develop- ment of his company. J have always felt that although I personally was attractive to him. he felttny pos- sibilities as an actress. ln other words he might give me ~ a better chance because he liked me. But l am perfectly suize. too. that as would not have been willing to give me any chance at all had he thought l had no ahllilty. This much in him was sincere. This much. therefore, ll could like. Mr. Dayton had ordered dinner. More delicious food than tl ever had eaten was set before me. He had al- so ordered- a cocktail ‘for me and some wine. The cocktail I refused laughingly. "No. thank you." -l said. "l never tasted one in my life. l'm sure if drank a whole one it would go to my head. I'd rather not." Apparently Mr. Dayton was too wise to press the matter. ‘But later, with some plankei; shad and fresh asparagus, the waiter poured in my glass some sparkling amber wine. "Just taste lt." tMr. Dayton urged. A half glass of il_ can't possibly hurt you. Se how good it tastes." l put my lips to the wine and swallowed a little. "it is good." I said. "Just like ginger ale-only better." My Dayton made no comment, and we went on with the discussion of my part -in "The Little Vaga- bond." Scarcely realising it myself‘. several times my hand went out for the glass of wine beside my plate. agreed. “but as you know, my dear those things work them up. You've got to catch the atmosphere and spirit thing. You can't blood and map it out. This is going to be one of our big productions of the season and I want it think you'd better come along with me. it will need over." accept that continually in the moving pic- ture business. this .=_ort 0i relation- ship existed between employer and employem-often entirely innocent. I had sufficient work to realize that much of what Mr. Dayton necessary length before the full lng of it and its atmosphere would come. it was on the tip of my tongue to suggest that we take mother such a proposal might sound. After all. I was fast gaining knowledge of the world. Already l realized no one had the power to want to do. need enthusiasm to of the sit down in cold right. l a lot of talking There seemed nothing to do but this invitation. 1 knew knowledge of my said was true. it was to discuss the part at understand- with us. Then l malized how sllry that ake me And so, next evening, ishing my work in the studio, l joined Mr. Dayton. For a while, as the motor car slipped along through the suburbs of the city, with the setting sun dropping oe- lo\v the house tops, we actually did talk business. ‘Mr, Dayton outlined to me the‘ plot of the story. il-le blocked in for me the fundamentals of the charac- ter. 0f cottrse. l would need to read the book. loo. From the appearance 0f the girl we drifted to a discuss- The sparkling quenching. :l suppose l must have had quite a full glass knowing it. _ ‘misc on this after flll~l sum liquid Tile day had been warm and dusty. was thirst And although at first l did Mr. Dayton leaned and l did not resent it.,As he talkcd his hand closed over mine, where it lay on the table. Then his fingers slipped to my wrist. he said Something without not notice it. finally some subtle exhil- ruraiion began to dance in my veins. closer to lll e. made me laugh; a gay peal of laughter that was out of proportion to the humor of his comment. His hand was still upon my wrist ----<-o>--—-- STRATEGY "l saw the cutest afternoon." "Did you buy it?" as l raised my glance. and there in ‘the doorway stood tltlngh‘ The laugh dietf on my lips. Trotter. little hat this "Not yet. I've got to pick out a THROUGH RAIL SERVICE ATLANTIC TO PACIFIC. Out of Montreal. ‘ _ more expensive one for my husband do anything that I actual] did not m refuse m buy Bo 1 can _ compro. ' ouefl-‘New York \ Canadian National Railways Fur- nlaii Direct Connections With Famoug “C ‘inentai Limited" The finest train service to the l Q mu. Iltnnona Limited good faith. l‘ tiosptmts and disease. This condition‘ worries your dealer as much as it does " you. For your protjrctioti and his OWu 11o is concentrating on fliiiigzori: Ivfattrcssos. ' V . b SlliwlfQS S u: ‘or ‘up _. canon h... m; Pure Bedding Lazar ~giljlztlpiiSiirzmons Linzited has! WOMAN crder: o. net-t mattress.’ She pays for a new 1T1fittTCSS——8K1d her dealer sells it to her in . - .. But wllnt the too often actually gets is a “made- over" product, stuffed witirleft-overs, odds and ends—ail sortsof lneanltnry, oven disease-ridden scraps. For every responsible manufacturer-there are many whoYlo" not hesitate to slip in noaterinl “renovated” from old, dirty mattresses, or even tnattrcsaetx discarded by homes where there has been contagious .. A 115 ' N]. , l.ho,'Lol,1gl.;§,/. Sitmnon: Ltmlféd is your tleistiljntice‘ of n mnttresc built fofleleefif-f-of. pure, clean; new cotton. ' ' ' ‘ uniform. . . 1711i]! for sleep. Simmons Limited ' makes‘ this Unqualified biota-Wren: Stitching‘- and tufting close, firm, A mattress resilient, luxurious. These fine, sanitary Simmons Mat- v . iresses are made in four styles, ion of dressing the part. By tlm Inc we reached the roadhouse l was talking inn most friendly way. __<<-o@--,—- ‘his Will Benefit (‘harlotietmvn ‘VOIIIPII Stomach trouble in women is Pacific Coast ls afforded by the Canadian Na-tional Gtiand Trunk at 9.00 p.m-. daily from Bonaventure Station. Montreal. atltl steel trail-n. u) the coast is via Ottawa, North Bay_ (‘ochrane and via the Transcontinental to Winni- "Continental Limited" now leaving‘ The route of this finely equipped A to every merchant who relic Simmons Iifailrasscs distinguished ly Labels cf different color. BONE TO LOAN 10,, o; Edward gughes aforesaid, often title to retained waste matter. omfi-m"? “m.” and thence Xortllwardly along the Th“ P0350115 U18 SWAP-h Y0!‘ peg and by Grand Trunk Pacific w ¢5l"|°‘”"\\m Eastern side line of said Edward "lonlh-r 1'41"“!!! 8119 on the saskaum“ and Edmmuo“ and "13 - _ Hughes’ land to the place of com- Stomach and sour stomach. The old, Cillltldiall Nfliiilllili RRiIWBYB '0 Dr 0 c mencemem conymmng {my acreq pOISOIlOlIs nccumtiltttion should he Vancouver _ the one,“ of scent;- . I U Post tlraduntr all Hospital Eye, Bar, Noar Graduate o N. Y. MOCI1 - Praotioo united to F and Iu “n”! tloorgr Offieala nl- "It "M ‘§:.~.;i.::-a~ "- Cflieo Hau to 12 a. In. ‘l lo l p. In. Mny ho oonouitoo on ' nouro at 110 l-liliaboro It. Palmer 8t Palmer vi. J. Pal K. C. H. L Palmer rrlotorznote. lanlt U va tia lulidlno Char otown. P. E. i. nf land s little more or less, being bounded on the north by the St. Mary's Road on the East by James Hughes‘ land, on the South by the division line between Lots Sixty- nno and fifty-three and on the West by land in possusion of Thom as B. Hughes, formerly Edward Hughes‘. i‘ This Sale is made pursuant to ‘f oivtq: of Saleconiainedinla G Mortgage dated the 25thhday of September ‘A. D. 1914 made be- tween Patrick McKearney of St. Mary's Road, Township No 61 in King's County in Prince Edward island. Farmer. Peter McKearney of the same place. Farmer, son cleaned out wilh simple bucltthorn bark. Elycerine. etc. as tnixed in Atller-i-lta. Acting on BOTH upper routes through the Rockies and over the smoothest rondbed. V ‘fCut open any Simmons Mat- mfle Label _' $35 tress that corrinu into your store. Red Latle] _ $25 If you do not find it up to epecl- - - K k - ~ fictitious, or better-—— ship back Cm?“ L‘*Lel_‘_?g9'50 every item cf Simmons mer- White Label +'—.fl2. 75 chandice and never send, up ‘F < , . another order." ' Each “éiziiriiimé "lilattrerkr scaled Cantu/J huts 1.0 Pure Bedding’, Lotus-Jail! Sintmohs Limited has! and lower moves mutter you never was in your system. EXCELLENT for gas on stomach and constipation. Guards against appen- bowel. Adler-i-lts re thought chronic icitis. ‘flushes Drug 00.1.10. ‘ tn. eorketolvn by S. C. Knight. drug- nofitt; A list of all delinquent Tax Pay- gust.) ers in the Town of Montague will Money In Lin! of the said Patrick McKeamey be posted on August 10th, 1921. ----— and Sarah McKeamey wife of the D J. McLean, t said Patrick McKearney to Edward ' Town Clerk Hayfield of Charlottetown In lllvlli-flstte. Jr A‘ Queen's County aforesaid, Barrls- July 18th. 1921 . D ter at Law and T Eherman Peters , . n agetown n t e Province of E e S eclali t New Brunswick Esquire. Trusteei y p s and by them assigned to the un~ -'—— Office-Frown Clock, 127 Iiersignod. Summonses will issue on Au. PHILIP BROKE FREELAND Assignee of Mortgage. DATED OF ISSUE-AU Convertible (Barth) Colo For particulars apply to W. K. ROGERS. City Ticket Agent 0r write F. W. IOIHINON, General Passenger Agent, Moncton. N. B. 30,000 ‘Harvesters Wanted $24.60 FARI room CHARLOTTETOWN TO wmmrzo Plus Ono Half Cent Per Milo Beyond Winnipeg REDUCED FARES RETURNING SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE tlntlon For Wanton-Lunch Counter Car, Serving Meals. It: gun," My“. For further particulars apply to gust first for all parties whoown Hgurg-gg-iz, 1._4 ‘glflllfifn: kcxsllifigtzznimy“ Em“ 4103B but have neglected to pt‘ the ‘"- 939’. DATED this 29th day of June dog u“! ivonlngo fly Appointment. A. D. 1921 ==———— Phone SOS-L. EDWARD BAYFiELD House. For Sale Undersigned will offer for sale by public auction on July 29th. ‘.021, 12 o'clock noon. the ihrne viament house situated on corner of Queen and Eusien Ste. EDNA McKlNNON From Marl-time Province points there ‘is nnection “by Ocean Lim- ited witlu the Continental Limited daily, and ‘by the Maritime Express daily except Sunday. The Maritime arriving in Montreal at 7.40 affords sengers by the Ocean Limited will have tihe advantage of a. day spent in Montreal. The Maritime arriving at Levis at 1.50 :p.tn. affords con- nection witih train No. 11. leaving Quebec daily -for Cochrnnc at 5.00 pim. This train makes connection at Coohrane with the Continental Limited, so ii will be seen there is T9811!’ e. choice of two distinct routes. There is also the through service to the Pacific coast by train leav. "18 Toronto daily at 10.304 p.m,, via Sudbury, Port Arthur Fort William and Winnipeg. Connection for this is made tby the Ocean Limited to Montreal. and the Grand Trunk in. ternatlonal Lirrnlted to Toronto. Particulars of these Bplemjd m1] services to the west twill be ex. may be obtained by applications to any of the City Ticket Offices or by writing the Genera-l Passenger Us. GUST 4TH AND 16TH At niat Cara-Special Accommo- w 1'. Huooan. °" Dlatrlct Passenger Agent Great George street mmmelldflil at 1 o'clock sharp. We will sell parlor suites. dining room suites, bod mom Large Auction Sale Carter's new Auction Rooms, on Friday. suites, ,1_ clotihs, dishes, glassmzvpirg. 510"‘?! mwlfl. curtains, shades. or- gans. l English ipiano. 2 gramm- q Phones, book-case, 1 valuable kit- 0f Pl‘ yo: m" clblllvi: also n large quantity carpenters iools and iota of oth- things not mentioned. IENJ. CARTER l. SON Attctionrorg nartment, Monctonfmn, 1 Marie Horse Races Tuesdaydiug. 16th Premiums $180. ....Tne following are the clones: .... ..| Froo-For-Aii Trot and Pace Puroa 2.40 Trot Green Race , Entries close August 11th. Entry fee 5 Der cent of Purse and must. be remitted with entry. This meeting will he governed by National rules. GORDON HOOPER. Secretary ~. . ._.. ___h I the most direct connection, but pas- t plained my on c.r~t.n. ticket agent,‘ anti folders and iliustratctl matter \ NOTE Thereaponalbllity of n manufacturer does not epd with making a mattress clean and pure. It For Sale _tt_lietlsitigion Mortgagef. Sale That very desirable cottage in| Kensington, centrally located, con- "1 11'0"! 0f "l! LIV C011"! Pllililllll taining seven rooms. in elcellentlgghfizilgriiz-fiitglallrf $112235.‘ F0"!!- repair; good cellar, also nice gar- den_ At present occupied by under- signed. Bargain for prompt purchaslé‘ D1. 173:0!“ A er. Purchaser may also buy quanti- ty of the furniture at a reasonablu price. inspection of property dur- of lend ultimo, ma: and betas on ing next» two weeks invited. Posses- sion immediately. Apply to. uwaratm. u. rAlirallt, ,_ ‘ Ioaaingtoa “m, | until you opclrlt in your own Louie.“ ‘ ' Pure,_ dead; tféw cotton. A ' A liCklflQ of the Slh@~ . t cri Bound tl o Haring’ olf- ,_ ._\.,-..-.-._... um»: . 1n a cartonroll in the Simmons sun - flooded I ivork- t . ' rooms. Ncver opened .. u . ' . ".1 '1 -..... I To its... i, Public Auction and d b h d on url ay 1t on t ' ay of Aug- gt‘, {halal of twelve tbvit. lrnoit-Jviece and parcel it Bevan h MAM-roar w-‘v. ~ S B, t‘lfir 1->-p' James and by virtue of a Power oft Sale contained m .9 . -~ i 6. .- . must be delivered best to your home in a ' dirt-proof pack- 1' age, sealed by the x manufacture. in _ - . u. f t . ~" . . ._ ._ .-_. H,- .° “° °" ; , . \-..-i'.~.u.~.\ts Lit ..1LD _ A factorial: tiozcnr. ' ' - . ‘IIIJIIZFZG c/tncnai" I \_ ‘ .I , vey Road; on the east by devised enth day of January o Anoaa MoEaehern under will of Alexander MoEschern and ern of Savage Harbor in m" on the west by a road leading from ,Oounty "tn- said island of the "l" Canovely Road to Savage Harbor and in possession of_ Patrick McEacli- orn containing one hundred‘ acres of land a little more or less ‘and being t e land deviled to'Jobn and ollachorn by tho will of the said Alexander llcliiachern da- ted the I lb! now or formerly Township! Number thirty-eight in "75; w! h, o‘ Aw" A' D" King's Cmniy bonllded and des- - ' ‘ bod as‘ _ f‘ ‘to say:-- The above sale is mode under ins certain lndonture of _ ,, ,4 Free Booklets on .‘l'lcep!— Write u: for " ; 711a: Leading Med- Lal Jottrnals and ‘1I_'ca,11."z_ Magazines .‘.'..y about Separate £011.‘: and Sound 5.12012," and "Your: I." u Per/act Night‘: Rest." VAN COUVII A. n.. l!" and made Jietween Alfred lloliacll‘: part and David B. Stewart 0'- Charlottetown in Queen's 60'1"". in Prince Edward laland. lnlttflllcl: Agent, of the second DI". 113"“ having been made in pay-IN" the interest duethereon- '- Fo further particulars 5W" ‘f its the. ca“ Q a "ham tilt-nu day of my H1 1921. (t. " . nova: a. srnw-