__.____.__ _ ,____*@.§p.¢-L1@\ PAGE TWO you wash it with. Do not use pre- pared shampoos or anything else that contains too much free alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use i: Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo, which is pure and greaseless, and is better than anything else you can use. Two or three teaspoonfuls is suihcient to cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten your hair with water and rub it in. lt makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excess oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly. and it leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright, lus- trous, fluffy, wavy, and easy ti lwllail" Often Ruined by Careless Washing If you want to keep your hair looking its best, be careful what manage, You can get hlul-Witll co- coanut oil shampoo at store, lt l~ ll‘t*x]it'f15l\(‘, zi ounces will supply cvrrv of the family {or months l your druggist givcsywlu "hlulsil . Beware of iinitatiuils. Lou’ ' name Wall-ins cu lllc packz. Freq"! t l5l ill llllllllllll the untit-rsigned will ultct “L first district ol Queens oil lllc .u Gr: lvillt-Hall, July 9th ("ltton Hall, July 10ili French River. July 11th 14mg River, July 13th llope River, July 16th. Cram-lull, July 17th :1 -pl-.lk to the electors of l,.\\.. milillng; at 73o p. lll. 13 HSIHHV, .1111)" 13th l~I _valc, July 19th Kelly's Floss. July 20th Rose Valle-y. Ju'_\* 23rd Bradalbane, Jul)‘ 21th (‘rovermncnt Candidates invitctl to explain their ('89P. M. KENNEDY, Esq. A. J. McNEVlN. Esq. lhifll District 0f Queens? To the Free and IIbFTo the electors of Ward One: dependent Electors Ladies and Gentle- men of the Third Elec- toral District I beg to announce that at the ,, request of man _ y friends I am considel ping oflering my sci"! vices as an Independ- ent Farmer Candidate and would respectfully request that you do not pledge your sup- ltiirt to any other can- tliU-ate until you have all opportunity healing our views ex- pressed on the public plat form. Tllailkillti‘ you for lust ftuollrs, I intend to present my views aiul policy in a futurel {it l\/Ul'l;lSO111CI1lZ. I am RQSDGClZfLIllY Yours PETER BRODIE Little York Jiule 26, 1927’. ,l of; llllll] Ladies and Gentlemen-fin urgent request of a ilumbcr of the electors of Ward One, I have ile- ‘cided to contest this ward in the r-li-ctitlil to lic hold on July 4th, to ‘fill tho vacancy caused by the re- signation of (‘uuilrillor Smith. . If elected. I shall serve your lil~ IPTPSLB and the interests of thi- ‘whole city to the best of my allil ' ltcspel-tfullv soliciting your sup lior’ ' ‘ ,. l tllll, , Yours faithfully ‘ G. J. McCORMAC. ‘ 2386-tuthsti Tenders For l l Valuable Farm l 'l‘ontlers will llc roccivci by the uildt-rsignctl 1111.10 .llll_\' l-lllli for tho ftlrui of Iticlitirtl Elliott situated at Elliott's Station. coilsisiing of HT acrcs of land, about. 95 ltcrcs clcar baf-zlnce covered with hardwood. About ~11!!! ticros unlit-r crop. Toil- 11ers =10 sittti- with or wllll..ut crop, ’l‘lli.~t larnl is (,'()ll\'<‘lllt‘l\ll_\' silutitoil lo ('lllll‘('.l1()!~l, schnlll and stores. _l\ll iilcill farm for llll‘ growing of pota- tor-s with excellent shipping facili- tic-s. The higlieast or any tciltlcr not nocossarilg: act-opted. J. GORDON McKAY. lirlidtllhzitic, l’. l‘). l. 2616-27-61, FARM FOR SALE VERY DESIRABLE PROPERT“ FOR SALEeBlDEFORD FARM. PRINCE COUNTY Will hc sold at a bargain tinll 0:: -- by tl-r ls. .l‘ll.lll‘l‘ as ti whole or ill .1) parts to Sllll. pilrcllzistll". 'l‘hi.: beautiful property contain: will u? his tall fl ' ‘under tho trees. the the- “THE LOVE PENDULUM” av MARION RUBINCAM .v-o-o-0++0—*4 know. l l WIN STAYS AwmLE are beginning to think you are Chapter 11 master Etigllsh.’ ll had not lileant to call. After all. Slang ugh“. use! you Cams iv wt; 1U o'clock, late enough by,‘ ltllc stalnilzlrtls of time and conduct‘ ‘ill the little village. But—1 could n91, explain the impulse. There he was. zilrc a siiillouclte against ,'.lic light o. Parker's window: There ‘lWilS iilllll0llllllg so wistful in hil< at- itl" lc--~ l do not. or did >f1t.1, quite .lil10\\‘ what i: was. llciilriil-d instantly at the sound of my voice and calllc to the chairs 1n the twentieth year of l "l stillllsetl 111i wort» safe in‘ bit/l." hllllrciiiarlrctl. “Doosulytlit- well‘ "lunar . .. a»: the last‘. guest l01l\‘l~S—~i\i11l stinlc-lngs lo me— times before? She's looked daggers at lilo when I've stayed loo late." "lurker has a detective story, a’ regular ll]f?l0(ll‘(’.iflll. slle",l r all 3‘ "y night. or linl.il silo has iilli-sll zlnsivcrcll, laughing a little. ‘sense. Win ‘took it. u-fl- “H? the plant-o will Slli- revel.- ill blood and gore." You ca "1 kilow. \\'li_v do you suppose ‘You have been abroad. upon descrip ill-gs choppctl into bits. or lbcauliful llfwe l‘ If m You shine “k lull s falling off cliffs?" "mg" ma“ d‘ ere ' M __ ___.. “Tlititk \\'!l_v, She ntlvcr has an ll “l” adventure herself. Slick; nevcr _ , , l b ll. 1'l\'("1‘ lil~‘il suiliiilcr‘. And thou they Lil allll lllelse‘ y found lllf‘ watc-r was so shallow llc ., . . ,. t, . .. -. salzl. Llnllll-rnllzlgniglé fill-infill lllztlib .\'011'ro notallutllesc tlllilgs? the thing we never (‘rm Dfittiesst Sikkllow you are‘ we take out our desire by re1diilg~ about it." "I'm sure Parker, as would not revel .in #014111! lmllivsilll .:- l ‘ l sillall bits-Y’ . . rhflilllfdtlrllll Gaul ilvoultl not want tollle dclnandtxl standing up. ho thrown over zi. cliff by an enraged villain or tied to the railrotul tracks: with Lho cxprcrl: llilc ll\ lll lllllllllfiSi llocaust- uht- would not rcvotil tho S1‘t'l‘(‘l o1‘ llt‘l' f-athcus papcrsl Slur} lllPrttly llilVlfl‘ has had a lllrlll in, her lift». and shu wtlnts unc. Road-i ing lthrllls is loss intense tlliati llv-l lug thcnl. so sdlo has to fitillto up fol‘ t! silly, iSflCllll th.iilfl5—"' Tom0rr0w--MO0I'\ Mfldne“ Tooth Brush Ills (By Dominion News Service) it h_\' rcatlilig- -" _ “Vi-ijv illlrilly thrills!" ‘Yllllllffilll LOADON. Juno 2l~l ‘tllilv? tiilisllctl for 11H‘, and wt‘ laughed, lcomu lo tho conclusion tlld d Thtil tllc talk tlrohpcil. lt was larlzu llrccctltagf’. 0f hunlltlil uochlloti vol and dark and wolulerful uiidercausoil by ill" "lillle fldl y “rub ‘he (r1195 m“! 11m perfume front ing of teeth with bristles and the ilmvers and the clear fresllnos-S the insane use of chcnllcal dintrl- of the all" from itlli- hills 11111119 fl flCP-SH" lllill‘\’(‘l'(1lih‘ l-tniihintllitln. L _ _ Wiuilllrnp lPllllOll bat-k ill an ariil- iiiollt is iiladc l>Y_S"‘ loll" (lcollflrtr chair and lit a c-ilzlrrtittc. For tlll K. B- ll-v lll' D" m m“ qllllrrln iilsllaill. ill the» iltvsll of ttllc lllillllfll lSF-llt’ 0T me llllllllllll lllclllc“ loltglil“ lllamc, his face was -'lll‘.!!‘.‘.l"..o9(l I11 'l'l1e l-illlccl- Accolllllnh t“ l t s; uigliinst the darlt backlzroilntl of the fllllllfirllY- llY°ll'll"f‘ll- ‘all u lziilllll. llt- “will not haliilsoilltr, l1ll3 (‘ilrliis- Fill-Sill” lmlllluml‘ nplwlub Ifotlturrc: wi-ro too ll'l‘t‘ll'lllill‘ foulvlllfl- 11ml "Tl-Willi! iltmfllléllijlfilllogll llllilli. lluL his hair was thick and lils 111 llPliifrlll- l“ llle llllblllt 0 "Xulll" 1,5,.“ “.,,,.,. wk“. m,“ imelllgnnl“ his lvc brilshlllg of tllc ttloth ivith stiff [mouth was firm, hc ctirricil ‘himself ldlfillflfl- Flllllllel‘ l“ llle “Thu? Sh‘ lwcll. rl-tlpt-l-tly (lrnsllctl. \Vll'1 could John stirs I earnestly invite inns“ an_,_.w|,,.,.c_ luttontlon to the handicap this ANN. a mm, m. Slmko: ‘kind of thing imposes on the natur- qhw Wm. you 1m. unm- .-,,,'|__.nl disinfectants-saliva and mucus. (Joiluttiilctl. You prctciltl to bc sol" Vvlllllilllllg llllfl "plllloll l ‘lo iuilorltnt. You g0 about iiiiakltiglllol ‘Vl-‘lll ll- l-° ll“ llllflred that l gwlqrvoni, death ya“ sc,,uel|,ing' and disapprove of cleaning tho tcctll M] H“, fin“, you l“]‘_i:w a grew; .4931 at bclltiille. On the contrary gout- mom m‘, undumom ,cha'ractcrs than lo rilbblng of the tcctll with n wn do. You've illatl a milcll l)1‘Ot|.t'l(.‘l' 9°“ llllllglll‘ llillr llllllsl‘ “ml some ol.l.ilfl-xl.i,tlnul,'t, m, c_l~.odd people and ing potable water is an ltnirritat- a ‘Otlbnéninfivtgrenl kinds m- people ing and salutary procedure, and l and ‘I've traveled a little." I will? ca" llelsollllny "ouch as to “s "B", n“ mum. mlucutod m“; ]'l)eir1g an effective and agreeable one. "ln other words do not put any- thing into hour mouth that you would be ashamed to put into your stomach." dear little ignorarnus. Yet you can talk French, and they can't even Listen to the “Win, don't list all -tny virtue; and vices." I laughed and Pulled m1)’ ‘iur coat closer. "1'11 list them for you!—l, Constance Bennett, being zmy age and lily right mind. do hereby de- clare that 1 can play a mod smile lot‘ golf, a poor one of tennis, that 1 loan dnlve a horse and a car, ride at ilonseshows, wear foolishly expen- lslf-e dresses, spend money a5 m“ as l have it ElVf-‘ll l9 "lllei ‘lance polite nothing! to . . - - 1.lt n th- drzlgtlil Parker carry you off as soon ‘ lolmll men who Uhdner p0 e o l We began to laugh at my 110"‘ "You oan talk French and malw at some other lan-glwgefl "5 . well and sin: l1! lwllam YW play l ' you know a lot _ . ' _ d music lsuch as em on“ ‘vmknllls H molmhlluui".hlieullielllilllhiilly2:1? who ‘llllillllogllwplh,lllflllflllfllltl of pounds of the war , ,, , , -, talk about ark-we think art mewlls 1n Free State securities. Much in- m“ "Mile ‘lil-mdbli ‘Solfll- (loll: u plaster statue on a Pelleiilfll- Y°ll dlgnation is being expressed in ire "m" o‘ 1m e 0“ of talking. a WHY 0T sill‘ land by all classes "Wiiltllrop!" l lnlerrlllllell- lllllglll‘ _ ~ , . - ' 1 harassed by all known ailytlling nlore tllrilliilg than gllledt llitélllilll]; illgnderfuqy wanu to sec Ttui Barker pu‘lcd cut o1 the l" i l "Don't not like Ella when some- . ll!" he _, _ __ - , . . . tells her she dances we “as hllllllllll}, up. so he tould mrLOhe “Wm, Show“ yo“ pretend ' You "I know 1'm ignorant albout the meal things o1‘ life." l answered seri- zi YlUlISQvlOUGl)" “l may lltllllol" llmficlent m "What do you cull real 111111853" This rilthcr alltonlshlnf-Z fitillWi ordinary soda or other offervcsw’ I I THE QHAREQTTETOYVN GUARDIAN don't know anything useful at all." ‘fYou think sewing and melting and garden work are useful- I think ‘they're the least essential things to‘ You let my own darling mother patronize you ‘by teaching you biscuit making. You let your. own h usekeoper lord it over you] w“ lhecause you can't sew. You pretend,‘ to the girls abound here that you don't know anything. They really ‘Irish People ‘ Anxiously Await Terms 0f Loan LONDON, Juno 26.—-The lrlsh people are anxiously awaiting the lunnouncement of the terms of the ,first government loan which tho Free State iaabout to raise. ' The total amount. is not believ- ed to be large being merely suf- ficient to cover expenditures up to next October when tho election will be llfilti." lt is expected that the new securities will be free from income tax and if this proves true it will assure delay of the Free State in meeting legitimate claims for colilpensatlon. The die hard propailgtlndu givo explicit do- tails of exceptional cuties bill. it fails to poiilt out the fact that the compensation coiilnlissioil is dis- posing of six hundred claims ev- ery week. The Free State "author- ities clalill that the sole object of this cnilipaigli ill to discredit the government of the new dominion which has earned the respect of all Unionists remaining in Ireland who over subscribed. According to the heat informed atlthoritics the British War loan will be taxablo after next. October and honco it is expected that i ll ll loan will be llelti for reinvestment at tho clim- pztign still being wagoti by tho die hard who allege that the Union- ists huvo hot-n forced to undergo extreme hardships. Owing to tho realization that the Government is doing its host under the diffic- ult circumstances thc loading fln~ ancicrs of tho country who lire mostly Pnitillists l-ltatv that they are ccrtuii: that tho internal loan will be a huge success establishing the credit of the Free State n- 0 recede or box toe sale Prices. banks kilowiiig tho poteiltialitlosl of lrclaml would bo perfectly wll-l ling to undorwrite the loan should the govvrilillcllt bc successful at Boys Black box the next (‘lPUtlOll which scents: _ '"°"“""“ - ~ sizes 1 to 5 only . . i»? PRESIDENT OF NATIONAL " COUNCIL OF WOMEN IL-Xllll-‘AX. Juno 27.-—1Vliss 1C. E. Carmichael. New (llasgow, ' rc- cloctotl lll'l':~‘l(ll‘lll, of tlic National Council of Woolf-ti. -~~_~4Q-Q>-—-—- l l I l l lFLEXlBLE GLASS SOON REALlTYl] ._..__._.._____.__________ LONDON. Juiic 27.——(‘.tiittllu-tllzlll cxporiulciital scientists urn oil tllc‘ [eve of tinnoilllcillg mic of the greut- l ;ost iliacovcricu of the age. Accord-l __ ling to Profci-lstlr A. W. Low, ltnowtl L NADA liis Eilglaiufs l‘IillSOll. -, Tho nlnl of (‘lcrillan and Ailstritin ' Hlcltviltists in to fllSCOVt!l' how to‘. make flcxlbll- glass and Profcusorl ,Low says that so iiilicll success has -;ND_ C 1536 [been tittaiilcil that he is confident IN CHANCERY lthe announcclili-nt will be made! the Vice-Chancellor lSllANl) lwlthlil two yours. At thut tililcl ‘the folding wiiiiloiv pano will bu‘ nut on the nlarki-t, j Low says hc has tilrcady coiltriv- i ctl the notl-tllszlppczlrlilg keyhole! and the lotich-lilto lctul pencil that cannot be lost. 'I‘lio tlryiilg up of the U. S" it in said, has cut off n promising market for tho non-insc- tible keyhole. Before Flora Bradley Complainant And Ellen Bradley d. Ana. Defendant-ll ’ ~ TAXIMETER IN ANCIENT ROME ll-ble tho Vice-Chancellor, l will set ROME. June 27.—'l‘hc old lllbllC" lip and selil at Public Auction on the lar Day price . . . . . All Men’s new up to date Boots land Oxfords at Whole- broad. The l1(‘.\'|. loan will probably be s ' ' raised iii ltlligltintl and’ ltigllnh Men s mule hide worklng Boots, Dollar Day prices $2.65 PROVlNCIE OI" PRINCE IHNVARU Pursuant to and by virtue of a Decretal Order mode lll the above= cnutse on ~t‘lle Twentieth day oil June, A. D., 1923, by tho Honour- DOUBLEDOLLAR DAYS AT THE Men’s Brown or Black Boots l goodyear welted, made on la Pumps last. Dol- 2 1_-2, 3a $4.50 pair - » JUNE 2s, 12923 PlIlllllE-FEBGUSON SllllE STORE, On Thursday land Friday, June 28th and 29th w have the greatest sale of Footw ear ever held a It will be an epoch-malting event that will be the history of Charlottetown. Wholesale prices on all our new up-to-date many broken lines to clear at enormous discounts. ing are a few of our outstanding values. e are going t t this store. o remembered in g00ds ‘and The follow- to W0men’s patent and kid and Oxfords, sizes 3 1-2 to clear at per ...............$l.00 Women's white fine canvas Slippers, regular $5.00 value to clear at per pair . . . . $2.49 - Sandals kip Boots. . . . . . $2.49 " FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Ames Holden Sneakers and at Wholesale Prices. Holeproof Hosiery for ladies at Wholesale Prices. SHOE CO., LTD. - Charlottetown, VP. E. I. Sunnysid l i I | Our old cilstoillors from thc lmenlhe-r that our plant and vege- table more, is now on Grout Geor- ge Street, opposite McKlnnon ,l)rug Co. The season has been backward, and illany have been llnptlllcnt. and planted too soon. The time to rplant. is fromwhe 15th to the last lnfqlune. We have u splendid assor- tment of tomato, celery, cabbage, lcnilllflower and other vegetable lplants. ln flower plants, aster. iotoclt, petunia, verbena, phlox. coll lnlos, sweet nlyaum, salplglossls, ‘lobella, snapdragon, pansy. daisy, ltind many other plants. lf you have not. received our price 11st, send for it. J. J. Gay d. Son, Store Phone 82 Garden Phone 264-L country and others. will plouse rc- Positively no goods on approbation during Dollar Days. We sell for spot cash. PURDlE-FERGUS-ON G lFresh Herring Frozen for Fox Food We have now 0f! llflml ‘l Frill‘ Stock of Frozen Herring iuul rfll ship some in 50~polind or lllll-ltflvllllf boxes from one to tllrce lllllll wook as required. Threfl 11°35}? la.l has Drovod those llnrldflg if‘ most satisfactory Fish blot avallnll le for Foxes. _ Book Your Orders bow! MATTHEW a Metanukal-xgv; Zo-Gl Masonic Temple Co.’ tho Tho Annual lllet-tlnfl °l Ilutrtloneer 2570-2tb33u30July2 qullwl tho pumhaaer on 1.1103157. Nahuatl: Solicitor. 2Muly 5.12. I . - z . . i I . f th 111 sonic Telu- ___...._ '" .. - .3, 'l-'(‘ acres. . is _ 1111 Oll ct 3 e I b _ z h ‘| . ‘ l, _ ' ' ‘ -“—"—-"“-‘_‘—" —_-—~---. f" - v 145 Richmond Sf, ‘ 1111' t. i- - v Liquor 0n Many t1::.:.”;t"$t...t.:. ""'?.’.‘;° “:..:.':.: ltur Small Farm at limit‘? u. Pimfnco. and is wrell t-tlulppot‘ . 1m _t f u ‘H t _ l _ l‘ ' I ‘ , o‘ July, ‘Q23’ at 7m) “m, T‘; ‘n? elecwrstvgrfitfgsétirllOne. , “l. Jiucllling hlotistl.’ ll1ll‘f1S,t’i!,l‘il;l'l aleléoreetjlnfliut. appexlrs thgt-"qilgg lag?htzlltélzisnsllygnglxhlilbelzeufilnfi; 2 Dgtgd gt Charlottetown Jilno _ .11 on ant . » - ~-‘.’1lll‘S mil VllflOll-‘i ou lu u _ , _ _ _ 5th 19a; ‘ I , y , , ‘t I . U _ x _ _ _ _ ‘ ———— the taximettr uni-l l{llO\\l1 to the [our in Kings County, ho nled ' l _- ,,,,l,.fil§,llll,fb,ilzll,§fl“,fi v.31"? 0221b '1 l Th”?! ‘m | (By Dominion News Service) Romans. together with tho. 11ft um] (lelvcnibcd. as lvlnlowu, glllal; [5 ———- l GEO‘ w‘ wAKapqgfrgtury I have (Molded tn on" myself as 1 iilHHiH on it‘! prop; t ‘,\ m; l’ .‘ m“, open vlmnhh“; vflruvius my“ l0 asyznycomnlenolng on “N, we“ l om offering for immediate solo 25-l{~ir,.mwfu| candidate for cnunclllnr. lf lect- M’ dml." “ll: f“ mill l)" m; . LONDON. Juno 27.——A pccitlltir that lii nncictll. lloilic thorn were 5M9 m" the 11mm leading -f()rn\ Nar- lmy "n" at Gllenwe)’ COW» FXQt-‘l- u“ “l ed I shall do my host for the inter-|ll!;:ls";q‘t“llrh'l}t:_;l;;;"1‘1lghtwin?"M33; situation has grlucn with regard cab l-itntlonll. The horsc tzharrints row-S Creek w Dhmwews Rom‘ M132; {Dialling location; 300d llulltl- _=.—_— r‘ est of the city [Wand One lnlnlhdvrln (Iénu-Illhqlkiwq to tho Illliilo 0'1‘ Mlilnloxcurgliloil utetlnl- wgrlwih fiirnli-ihodi {Vllll la llcvltlril lljho Southeast, angle o1‘ lnntl now‘ or 1.3;‘. mrflcmars apply to , part1 . l m‘. So c t n1! your suit; _ . __ _ " P" “fl Y1K .0 u) rl. nco flo w c trnppot n o a lox t1 nilla l, l“ ~| | l] _,l [J > ' . hort (llrcmrllu M". lmrtwum“ “pply m‘ “vv5-1“l$§s'lll1';’?$’§.3“ Fran Sliltv hocmno ii “foreign white bull ovcry thousand stem. gafilllhellhlltlidtlcltiolllllldhl of: llhellllliiiql 2577_36,6|Mr" Ammbfll“ G°"‘l°"- RP-‘BWCll'-lllY> l (MRSJISABEL Alllllcdllplflostl D-lnisa hltb. linings-ht. country" lllloxlcmiix carried on untl that the cost. was figured by lylyundlrry llllne oil‘ tug Loyllllgt, land, ' Monlllglle- ' S 258126“ 3”,‘ TAYLOR‘ j ' "uniform llolélllri‘ Manx steamers have been subject counting tho nilmbcr of balls thus thence South Nine chains and a‘ v5 _ . ~ - __ to the lrlah duty if landed. There released. Eighty links, thence East to the , “j has not been any trouhlo in p M; . ‘ g l Mr. W- T- i ol . thence along the Road t n1 , l am authorized ly l ._ ._ . _-.-...1,-.?-— Dlllllllll. except that the Ciluionlu place of cotiliilollmmellt. contalnlrl; Wcllner to coll by Pulillt: Auctirgil 5 nut lorltlcu scorch passengers and l“ l: ‘ ' l l l U ll that dclllralfl F01‘ S3. G not: uo ilutlolvle articles are remnv- \\\\ \ \ \ nlzllzfiivltétgsoerea ol um u. little ___ Enopeiriltypgalln at’); Prmce S‘. Char. Reaumptlon of Freight and Passenger Service Between ml from steamer during tho few \\ ' l l l A, I “we Wm “ll °ll Frltlfll’. Julie 29th | u t ' l; qt, Palll-‘i i sr. JOHN AND aosrou Plot of land with good dwelling hm,“ m, remmns m u", m" __~— . _, . l l 1 LS9 (full Tllllél‘ "her 1PM!- at 12 o'clock noon on vile ‘Market (:16 llwn Follllms ellflllly 192.’! ill s s. a oovnnuon DINGLEY wlll leave st. John every Wednesday nt housn wcll Ilrllflllfill and nlltbiuld- m, M, "mm, hack M U, l‘ J D 5 l’ “c” a“ l"“°°l ° l‘““l- “lluimt Square. 1 American Cary-ya". 1 ‘"'° °“ " “y , l, l“ § a a. m. and every Saturday at s p. m. (Atlantfc Time) tm- nulnon. h", m, mm, ("\ppk Cum“, Lot "5 (‘V mm“ I lying and ibcilni; on Township Num- “gm glmlamne wa _ - 12 noon shtirp. Tho prover y -m_ f Wgigléfldél)’ trips are vla Eastport and Lutlec, dun Boston about 11 p10,," hv (qmrchpfl whom mm porll. itlinwltivrisr} thlltlo Clllflloftll! b“. Fwlynve m Kim“ 0mm”, new . EKOII. 2 sole linr- nxcnllflnt repair’ ¢,|,Or(,,|,;|r|I1yIill(:-III“ a. m, urn ny. ‘ ' ;__ ' .‘ ' > riu mr on ns n. n an t 1 . - _ ' , , n t-tro :—- leave on 0 o el I ' ~ , H ‘ t . . . i - - --'-' 1 _ ~ I _ ‘ i " .. e E Saving Time) for Eaatport, Lubcc and st. John. l vnrflpltilhlrfi “mfly m "ab" Mo“ know tho duty llflfl nlrcatly lleon =t,h-e ween thy the Hm; or “it Flfly- Almlimev!‘ Room. Dining roonl. hlirllltuuulql: 5 FARR $10.00 smmrmntmnts it.l.0n _, _ - c nnlll on thoni-arn subject to an four and b 11h hind now r o - lilmtry hardwood floors, ltro- ‘r At Boston connection la made via the Metropolitan lllno tvxprcan I'm“ "r nlllllllh‘ or M I'm!“ and tullllil n l l l l y e o rrmm l ‘flllllli’ l freight and pauenge- ntelmera for New York and points South and lllflKllllltlll. (Tllflflvllfliflwn- 0 a l ‘l y‘ mclllls" m“ llhllllll‘ 1y in th-o Iiosseasioll of John Steele, . "mo: ccllll" "M WM" l‘ lll it We“ i 2529~25-lnwf-3i zrmlfl frtolnnn foreign Dort. They on the North Iby "the land now or l I'm 168 w“ x 41 n lame ham l For lttterooma, m" and lddltlonal information. apply to l!" a "W anvilll"! 10 he formerly in tho pmwlebalofl 01‘ John ‘ Rom! relmlr- n ,5 a. o. autumn. Agent. st. John. N. B» _-_=_-___;=-_-—— __.= lnndtatl in Douglas, or nllnw the Steele on the Elli-it hyfirand River ___ Centrally nltuntotl, thlu l5 , (E i nit-timer to take llfll‘ silrrilus stock on-l-hebgoull, l, lam] now ,- l r’ W0‘ “w ‘ollowlnll "mlclmlllll "l most iloolrnble PPOPQFlY “ml” M ' E ‘"1 "w lrlp m Liverpool. ly ill illt8 oussohaiuu o1‘ lMlltl Ilunwll mm "ml" t" "'°"" °‘" iirlvoln tnmlly or boarding ""““‘" j 5 - ros cc vo l ' . Itnprolientatons are being made M D M m; | l p PM“ "l llllfllileflfl 0v~ Term; at gale) i ___ m llentl-Illlllrtern u» m; it til c on“ ‘ m" M“ sxtylwve" "Y “ve-"ln" “Xcvlli Saturday at ‘A WILLIAM5°N l it I! CWTOWN-PICTOU senvlca restrictions can be romovetl i: aoreslof llmd a “we ‘more or “m, 6'30 commencin“ ‘I'm 27"“ l Auctioneer- : . I m, meantln,” ‘he steam"), from Nilllsgn lgzlzierautrati- W0. will flll0 clotio Jilly 2nd at v= rk” S. S. Magdalene is now making the lslanil to the Fro St Le I I ' l ' “'9' l: olclmk" ' l l vi n __ 1‘ "l" "T" Iylng and being on Towns-hip Num- l Pauenger and Freight Steamer 8500 Tone Displacement iiitpvlulfililiftigeusilllviii: 'l"°““‘"’ fir)“ _ h‘ her. slftylllm afariaald. "holirildtii ¢UT¢|_",-;g' afl-“gali-Fli , k Co's Wharf at 7 a. in. leaving -l—'_'“— “T “ll “cl a” “mt ' l" ll‘ ° P, J, _ l: Leave Montreal for Ar, Charlottetown. Ar. Charlottetown 91cm" on return on the hm", o‘ I now-Commencing on the West LEMUEL gfltitfignf SEALED Tender. ‘ddrnngfgd lo '1 ' C m‘ “ctown 6 leave for 8t.Jolln'a A leave for Montreal Sydney train, due there at 4 . m. . F-ltlfl 0f NEYIV"! ‘Cfefik Bl U19 l ngfl at sourln will Ito , P F S l , l za10.37.3| the under! I v .1 1.1mm t... n? Jul 2... t "mm" "mi" at "w- ==== u York Parsonage 01‘ a e in Mum» an» vi wt now t» received up u. and lieu-n: s“ ' ~| 7 handled each trip. . formerly ln one possession of Dun- "H", July "h, m” (mm pcfllflllll . My 1 Jilly 1° My 1° Bauer erswnr a co. l-Tn w ' - Charlottgtown eanlwmimeclwhcnee we»! w the ""‘““"‘*'*~———-—— willing u. mirchase ilw ales!‘ "‘ July 21 Jilly 24 JVlY 3° m‘ AGJZZNTQ "a Mr fa’; ‘iélillrzlglgzfiilt b»; Illhetllgiv. For: tlglufldwgi "Kegffhlhehilifiylllllfnremlses being knocked down w‘ '"°'°l"'"l"° "°“' "1 m’ "'°'"'§3i one or ~ i- - 0 t- l1_ o "“"'" . a,n .t. enoo on. g to u! nil and m _ _ p_ n [g , an I Mull" 4 Allmm 7 AW". 13 ail-u Priosonage, York. on Salturtlriv, l “m amholm“ ‘by M“ 'l~ ll- many llnltu, ' the-nee East to thehml-Ty?‘ [he Sula’ m“ Mun.” °l ‘lllllmy ,',’{,§',,‘}“,,h,,u, mjylbo neon "l “"9"” l. Auw“ 21 Ann“ 27 '_ - ‘l ~71!!! 8t 2 O'clock p1 m. his gltlaomaligzlf w" ‘m Thlilrsday’ ‘ml; Creek and thence along the Creek.‘delivelgteofmflineebtllgilbo p“! on ‘he the store at Vernon. at. the offlco "'“"'°° l 8"“"'b" 4 8°"“""°' 1° houflphnld 0mm“ mmmmml m" o'clock nu? sillgllltillllnlllg all»: l“ ll" PM" "f wmmeheemv-d-l The Sale will beoonflrmei n ill °l “w” Mwnmmd t “uphill “Wm” l5 "Fumb" l‘ hplmlhr 24 T b? t w“ rlwelllnzhouse. all filrnlahed “Mia-lilting Sliilzy-tllreo acre: 0f Count wlvtlhoitt expense to rho fllircllll Tlluirlgaz ":'"'§,’,',',",',§"“ glut ' m: 1.451.: CHANGES ° "P" "M c e8 8- 9 B" t" flmt class condition. ‘Ffmll proof a "We more M M- M aw‘ ‘seer. i ' °" ° ' ' d with n E l l B n I h, Raw," Punna" Tum rgllninl lltllllitl, plarlor riiizls. Bmnllmq A" modem convenmnca, ln a deed from the Commissioner m,“ m! n“ day or June A’ Dnlrficlztgilhgltduzthébgugcgrlfllltlzf per. I “hum” M," b. m“. “n. M”. rner ei- ec on o clove. easy spurned ‘No, 220 Kent, street, o1‘ Public bands to Michael Bradley. 19m ‘ M, "w tendon _ _ 1 2a _ ' chains. sectional bodlt case and a For pIffllClIlllfl apply J, L, bearing date the 36th day of July. ML “AUDIT giant lolfntllzatamou: "d" \ m, »» -~ .< Monte INFORMATION now m ‘"1 o! smd mode. Come one and ‘P11011150! on llic premises Gf‘ A n. 1:66. Mmwmmuc,’ , ° » '- AGENT,‘ “mo. all. . new. can-ran a sou x diopoalt of twenty por cent of H_ ,,_ Mom“. in lfiltm _' u ca Um, 236M741‘ BENJ. CARTER A SON Auctioneers the purdhtlne money will be re- can - ' ND. IOURII P. I. lll-Auuai". ‘i