your own savings that bllity and increase of / PiU-IDOID-ii-ll. Q 110mm Incomes 30,000, BIRTHS to Mr. and Slim-George -D._ Mclilwen n son. Congratulations. DEATHS ~ _L._____.._______....._.-- M6NEilLL.—At Cavendish. June l0 1921, John iD. McNeil]. Funeral on -Monday 13th. MATHFSOM- Passed peaceful- ly way at har son-in-lavrs resin- ence. Arthur lilscEacheru, 42 Am- brose Street, Mrs. Catherine Ivlii thoson, widow of the late John Matheaon of Alexandra. Lot 49. Ilhtneral on Saturday at 2.30 dclock to cross road cemetery. Service be- ginning at. 2 o'clock. S ARMEL MUNROE McCOY 'l'here gccurred at Springfield on Sunday. May 29th, 1921, the death nfArmel Munroe, age seven weeks ' I a . Automatic Increase '. The moment you open a savings account in TheiBank of Nova Scotia it begins to increase. and every time you add to it from Iutomatically by the interest it draws. ' Nothing is more certain than the sta- Why not open one to-day? lymk of N ova Scotia J. Branches also ut Albcrton, AI- lmiy. 1i d. .. ii - Keiinlng€m:?up arqen’ Lmcram’ St. Petr-rs, Victoria. aasmzawcwnrzamr-Qli MeEWiN-At st. Peters. May l7 iintention to diSCODXIIIUl? the busin- increase is increased a savings account. 21L II. MALCOFI, M X UHAIKLOTTEOW-Nl-‘e. Montague, (Theory. X Souris. Summersldc, much, or sleeps loo much. he falls ill. “My plan is to first put the three back into a common unity. and isthen gradually develop the fourth personality which controls the other three. if this fourth personal- ity or dominating consciousness is not developed. the three men in the same body never establish contact with 'cach other. anti the anarchy we call sickness destroys him. " GAY’S PLANTS . The extra work involved n mak- ing up small mail order parcels has E"! on our nerves. and it was our ess—but w» will compromise the matter tn (he r-xtent that orders to the amount of 82.00 will bc accepted. We trust our customers will lin- derstand we are very busy at this season and help us out in this dir- action. Plants are quoted postagc paid by us. Any one requiring small urdcrs can readily get a neighbor [n join them and make up the required amount. infection of .\lr. and Mrs. John B. fmocoy. The sympathy of the com-l nrunity rind friends in the city fo ‘out to thu young parents in their Qreresvement. ‘cabbage for fell or winter use 40c l per ‘I00. ' God plants His flowers in earllily| p""'“""" “w” °“"""" ('“"‘~"’ gardens. and they tiroop and die: il-le then transplants them to the v Heavenly fields on high," Nile new them here frost-nipped in carthly tomb. ms day l>le'll give them back- - again. , 1 ecked in immortal bloom. giiealth Gospel konstantinople Upllfter of Those I With That Tired Feeling Pre- scribes Violent" Exercise _ _Of Jazz Tunes ‘; OOXVSTALNTINOPLE, June l0.- A new gospel of health. that man {is not one but three. and that he gcannot function until his three per- lsonalltles are in harmony, ' has ‘coins here froin- the Middle East ,0“ the tide of Russian and other 300s from far mountrles. This spel ls proclaimed by dark, men of mystery, a. Greek Tar- r. G. l. Guriijletf. He has contri- uted ho the zneogue intellectual ife of the city, a new throb. The ‘outward and primary form o! his deacliings beg-ins with dances bor- rowed from the Mosques of Persia and the lam-pies of lndla. lie puts some of his patients on bread and water for months at a time. but re- quires them. all the while, to carry ion the moat violent exercises, which conform to the music oi‘ a ‘piano. - Ourdllsffis teachings have some similarity with the ancient Gicek conceptions of the de. ' ,. ' of yChIITKQS. Please send cash, money order or, - Includes Tonic l No reserve. Vegetable plants transplanted. Ex- tra early cabbage. cauliflower and celery $1.50 per 100. 20c per dnz. Extra early tomatoes 60c pcr doz. Late. tomatoes 35c per doz, Late clumps) Pansy and Daisy in bloom. Double l-lollyhocks. Sweet lNilllam. 10c ea l. Annual bcddini! flower plants. As- ter. Stocks. Petunia. Portulaca. Vor- br-nn. Snnpdrngon, Cosmos. Snlvln. Phlox. Kochla, Seeding Pansy, Sal- piglossis. Imholin, Swept Alyssum. or Carpet of Snow nll at 30c per doz. Postage prepaid. Orders by express 20 per cent discount to all booking stations and we advise customers tirorilor that way if possible, hct- ter service nan be given and 20c anv- od on each dollar less express cheque with order. Campbell ‘Bros, Charlottetown‘ Market handle mir plants and a freilih supply delivered‘ to them dai v. - Address ~ J. J. GAY. k SON. .- Charlottctown. P. E. l. On premises of JnIm-es Garland, Fairville on Wednesday June 15th of stock crop. farm implements and household furniture. For particu- lars see handbllls. Sale postlve. J. A. MeDONALD Auctioneer ——___—_—-_~_.—-~_-———1_ __-~ ._.- ___ __..~.-..~ PUBLIC AUCTION ' On premises of James Garland. Fairville on Wednesday, June 15th of stock, crop, farm implements and household furniture. For piir- ticulars see handbllls. Sale posi- tive. No reserve. ' J. A. MACDONALD. Auctioneer mental force and bodily grace and ‘activity. He is persuaded that his ‘teachings will change the art f liv- ‘lng. He has gathered about him a group of converts who say they are going to spread his theories west- Arward, some going to the United States. He says that he was taught ‘by Russian physicians and psycho- logists. "In harmony there is health.“ declared Ourdiiefl. “The western word of medicine and psychology has never grasped the truth that map is not controlled by one per- aonality, but by three, and when these three are not in harmony a mun spys he iii “slck". A sick man. a man- with that tired- feeling, is liken horse and carriage without a driver. The man is not muster of himse“. , "Civilization thus led man away from himself, physically and spiri- tually. 'l'oo much use of me head . deharmonlzed him, Mun is ' omposod of three parts. lust like a machine. One pant thinks. one reels. and one eats and sleeps. lf pun thinks too much. or eats too ' one shipment. to save e-penses. LIME Ground Limestone in bulk or bags furnished in cnrlonds lots at a very low price“ Prompt delivery. Write. Department of Agriculture, Charlottetown for particulars. refine" Ifhe residence of Frank F. Tup- lln one of the best and most desir- able houses in Sunimerslde, ll rooms and bath laundry and toilet "in basement. Hot water heat. Large double garage. Choice lo cation and beautiful grounds with hedges. wulki-i, orchard and gar- dcn. 'l'h‘ls lsi one of the most de- slriiible w-sidencee in this town. As owner is moving away the price is made very low. JAMES T. WAiTE, Real Estate. Summerslile. , . Wool Grading The P.E.I. Sheep Breeders‘ As- sociartion mvlll receive wool st the Grading Station, Arena Rink, Char- lottetown. from June Zdth to July 15th. Nome and address of shipper should be on ‘both the in- side and outside of the sadk. Du not pay the freight. Several small lots should be included »_in r‘ . 4 __ByAibertL.Clough for . ' ~.~ "=9 Motons K ditor Motor Serviw- Review of Review! cqpyhgm, 19:1, m, rni- innirnulmniil summit" The “Gas" We Do Not 311m T l5 NOT ALWAYS REALIZED that of the sssolipe fed ihmlllll ‘Fe carburetor not all ls burned. EBDQCIB"! W319" Mmmallgdecr‘: ‘atiiig ivater and the intake system are cold. ‘l. W?!’ c" punk!“ _.roportion of it. comprising its less volatile or keroseny . ~ ; - . .. d i b k through the air intake. éfgvjntii‘ Enlirif firémifili: ghgihgabeltirzines well heated this loss is large and l=- substantial at all times ln cngincs which have not tliogéllhhfvl‘: means of heating the logike. in other words, nlargeilaar‘ inn.“ . - ronstltuents of gasoline. for which 800d 111°"?! '5 P“ - s ch 1“ Ind much worse than thrown away. Reilly. l! "mild M m“ b“ "- l' the motorist. were not given the more heron‘!!! PIT“ “f u" nun“ rhlcli he buys a8 588011119. but were supplzed n [us] free TIOIII 11195 . I .. 1 t _ .'.“;,‘,’,‘"'.l‘..'-‘ l.°li'.?1..'.’§...§'ZI...“LY3Z‘.§ZZ.. ... ".1... i» ma» mm- M making the "heavy ends" inio gas, by such expedlentsas catching the unvolaiized parts o! the fuel before lb"! 97"" m? c-flmdan- “mm”! this liquid to a trap. connected with the intake piping, and subjecting it thcre to exhaust l-ent. capable of distilling it into gas that finally ls gisrzfully added to the mixture. . uuinim-rron Prrti. r.i-:\"i:l. krxs‘ Low was cnsiinorrrnrowu customs ‘norsuumsn sun rnymc>.5 ~ . _ ” - , _. THE] rililllllPLExlolilltlllelpzng Humanity, _ _ - lie when OI'OII “Bus. , daily breed el Ibo people » sonata eel of Almeria do . " I I ls end by Isiah- sessions. l boo - .."'."'.t...‘i.i.i ,'..'il".‘i “m ueoeeery in the en end marbling lot-s not enter into combustion at all. but escapes through the Kthrust: Ligm m x" PUBLIC AUillul-(llil 2 six cylinder engine of my . . . . .. car begins to miss iii-hen a speed of ‘J5 ii. p. h. ..- reached, but runs regularly at 50 m. p. h. l use zghljzh-tenslon mag- neio and n:\\_' plugs have bot-n put n. without helping matters. l no- ‘ that, when the engine is ioilng most suck»- thc carburetor float- . amber dry. \\'hy is this and does .' have anything: lo do with lhc . g of tllc enginc? . iisivcr: Th: failure of tho fuel "n your float chunihcr to maintain .1: low-l is probably duo to some of lic following; liupr-rfecl working of lho pr "ire fl ' feed wstcm. uscil i-u lhl. l', \\'il h run .~ deli-cred by the pressure gauge; faulty zictlon of the» carburistor limit Jl‘ some olislriicllon in tlic fm-l liili‘. ni-tviccn the funk nml thl.‘ carbure- tor, such as Ilic cingizint: oi‘ lhv ill- fir." or piping. Loot-ring of ill‘? car- liurqior furl low-l might ciislly now rnunf fr» missing! ai ccrluln SfiPPIiS ‘it \\'lil"h the sizckinn on lht‘ jcl L-t- F1711“ rhthcr lr-w llirouzll some pc- riillvirlli’ oli carburetor construction cr ililjusflncnl. PISTON-RING .-\HIK.-\NGI-‘..\II~'..\T - in Illlint: new rings (in - nzroov‘ minilnuin piston. cnn l 'lli\‘.'tflli'\KlI‘)U3i_\' use an ‘fifth’ nary rim: in the lop groove and ziii nilpronf rim: ln llio lower Ltrliovc‘? .\HS\\'4‘I‘I ll ls inorc generally.- rcr- lil.illlil.'llii‘li ill ill rho nllpi-nnt‘ rim: m 15m \|]\]'\l‘f‘ grmivr- inn! iii» ordi- n.\:\" r‘n:' iii tiit- loin-r, lint‘ lhi-nrv ‘Ii .1 ri-riily <'i'l'i‘(‘li\‘v oiiprrio’. .ll‘\‘\‘. low oii the tits-toil. iiiuyl ljilfllflllfl. .1 gem-Wu! lump-ml h zLsg-A- lgglogflgggyflddfflllfil, 0mm in Clough, in mi. rflltdmll. Ilmcv permitting. ll im im uwiltnlv uiuirvr W5. I -;_,,.§.. ‘ilili OUTLAW The Story of a Girl Who ‘Didn't Want to Marry By_ETHEL LLOYD PATT- Chapter X Curiously enough to me. alter my outburst oi’ temper. my escort at the dinner which I was having with Dora seemed more interested ‘in me than he hail been before. Until he hail closed his hand over mine and l had drawn it away swiftly with the sharp exclamation "Don't tcucli mo!" .\lr. IPellowesVs attentions to me had lbeen half; hearted. Indeed, I had fclt that his manner was patronizing. Ii was partly that which had gallcd me. Not that his altitude was not understandable. "Hello! Some temper! Well»- that's not so had!" hail been his response beneath his breath to my outburst and his eycs lied darken- ed. l-‘rom that moment the man seemed lo tiike ii ileliitht in teasing me. Presently l felt his foot touch mine beneath the table. and jump ed uncomfortably. For my pains I felt Mr. rFellnwesfi-i glance fixed. half amusement. but quite calmly. upon my face. Then he apologized in a way that made me sure he bail touched me purposely. Again in a moment the, man dropped his napkin and in leaning over to get it his cheek touched my arm and his hand brushed my skirt. l be- came exceedingly nervous. l felt tho‘ color mounting in mv face and my eyes glittering. l did not know what to do. iMr. Fellowes was a man of the world, fifty years old at least. ‘He was complete master of the situation. I was fighting back childish tears. "Gee!" he. whispered to me, "you're pretty when you look like ‘that! You've no idea how that little while face of yours hops our. against the lilack. and you're nll eves! You're a cute little devil, all right!" “l was quivering with my sense of impotence. "I'm not cute-and I'm not a devil!" l said between my teeth. l wished heartily thiit the din» nor were over. Dora. was lost in a whispered conversation with her Billy-Boy. Beneath the shelter of the cloth l knew that their hands were clasped. I felt hot and a lit- tlo dizzy. Rather than bo teased any more. l had taken the glass of champagne iMr. Fellowes had pres- seil upon me. 1t lied not dulled my mind. Indeed it seemed onlv to "have flllnd me with n t. .mcndous ruIHBSIiIIGSB. l could not help glancing about mo for a. means of cape. The gay scene had lost its color for mi). Something was iwrcng. _ What's the matter?" asked Mr. Follower- "Had enough?" Rude as '1 felt. it to be, I nodded Address commimlcsllizlns" to W. ._ , i ~ m head in assent. I ut t mbl- " m“"°'l‘,m°"*" - _ u: hand‘ to my forehand.‘ r9 t dram?" " " emflsvrfullyllipfi.” -I admitted.‘ , - ’ :1 l had had enough.‘ ‘How to'Protectp Your Skin and "Bring to Yourilheeks a rue but.“ It: “Ink thou-night. ten (Yul Papa II n Home New YOPK——H!|\\$\III.' to sun. dust and wind has n wry bad "W"! 1M1- on the skin and compicxion. There is I way to tncnxime this "It is my own discovery and" takes Just one such marvelous re- sults.‘ any; M...‘ 3.1m. Wilder when her friends ask licr about licr Wini- |.~ -...n and tlic uupriivi-d -r I Pnoerlpllbl Does ter bow rough and ungainly . Willa-oatmeal combination convinc- Ae-b v so... g i the l .hnnds and nrrns or what abuse» they hnwe had through hard _work and exposure to nun And wind, thin combination will Wonk n wonderful transformation. Thousands who are using It report tho some results I have hind." Miss U. C. says: "My com Icxlon we! poor and my skin rou .‘ neck. chest. hands and arms were ‘dark from exposure. The vrry first '< application of thli-i wonderful Dor- ed mo that my poor complexion and skin blemishes would soon be a thing nf the past. 1n a few weeks i sfllfi." Q ‘svietweps- UNION BANK OF c.s Charlottetown .B....‘..i. y J. Diet, Miinager " , “John ii, 1921 i” ._.__.____ ii If you have, you know, and if you _h‘aven’t A Tastdll Tell You’ Why we don't need to. l. woman what this wnndtrfill PM!" all those iuislghtly defects had en- ‘ r e] - i in n xi ' . - _ ' , m. h b,“ f.',‘,"".,°," “l? "" '“°"""-‘.‘..‘i'i"i.‘l;i-'i"i $575K .f£“‘.€"f.§"ifé’...".‘.l'.' “"‘-" 9.‘; b “tn-even m“ o c ‘n nave: arcs ‘orifwtcllinll uthcrs Just at its best. all the time. l have rec- "“" "h" “ma” .:.°.'::.:‘:.i ‘2.'.".‘;‘°"‘.“’°'.LE..‘°..'“’.".'.." '."".".“= {- b| __ - t c n e .n uses c. over Eorrenullinilliijt ‘f‘{i“llr\(l‘\\']\:d irgcry; iicsgf; it ‘use gonna.” uWe‘ filidxflféeil before ffllfl [fly fun‘, Ilfi‘ ', illl S [IO I\_ IOU T0 , ll S O pn ' ' arms. Until you ir.\" it you form nu ties and it's wonderful whnt u dif- idoa of thc iuinw-i-loiis clianuc It will fcrence It mukcs l_n our isppcar- , h D e i . - l'- l' . Th l . _ r l ai-tgi-iaiiilf"Qiililiiapg-dl,“a: p"? ‘nhclifl. G. V. \\'rltos: "Oatmeal and o t e ipl‘[‘\(|:rn(‘§nf?cifi?xglzéla'iom 9:55;: pure n yguf own home, is as foi- Dcrwlllo ‘hair! worker‘: miraclcds \V|‘I‘,‘ll - . l ec |\".‘.' s - - i l I :- . n many can -- " - jpoorittlon of the piston. Makers of ‘Dag-m any grnccry store and got :11’ svnrwitiiltfsolgtnd n. mallow, rough RE you‘, return. a. I d‘ zboih lvpes of ring ordinarily reconi- ten cents vi-onli of ordinary 0M- akin. My b81111" "'14 11""! Wt"? ¢°\"_ "be l‘ CY - ‘mend placing the oil wiping ring meal, and frulu any -li'l;'li‘ilil‘l_"_"\vlnli" cred with freckles. EdAlltllwnixl-‘Iill should bgl ‘n “i” "ppm" grwwe- mung ‘he “m! dn": “on n ."M»_I.I‘ l'rc'c\trd l: weeks mic 0r lltfiflnn "gent-flung: ' e of the grooves with rinks 0f "=9 "WP?" u‘?.:'i“wul‘ioiiiiillti. lit-fore Kiggiiwsrfiawgbie dcfeclis hnvc cn-i High Co.“ make maximum Yield3 an commm‘ kmd" :I.§'i§i.i:cn:F.\-.iin riouusc the skin flreiy vanished. l look ten vcars gggcnfial in o“ I l __ ‘_ ".1 _ _ 3- r'.~!: ' r' .. . - - cn \\‘K(. an" on. ovrluiizirs "‘°'°‘"""" “vim uii_n)i“lll(l“‘?l 2:’: "'°“"“” “Id uiilvtiincifii’ viiiiifiinili w 1| d v Hm ma a. - » ixfsiliito iii-flu: ill-i.) 'l-....- um un- .‘.".‘.’1'.‘.‘“.‘...‘.° (who... applications they! cw‘ a “m” m°fi¢Y t0 fCIPOIIIIbie plicntion will iistnnsli |l.lt|'ism|:‘l$f-K wlllf use Ihtl coutliviéinqlllsx aliifhbli: just. ‘IXMCIB (O l‘¢Ql30¢PO0I' producers. 5” tho skin nppcnr trans . as nvora y mp a. as and velvetv. l twpeclalli recommend um. l mcommend it to all of my . this method for dark, sallow skin. frlflnflq," ‘ . , , iihiny noiic. frccklrs. tiin, sun spots. NOTE-fro get the bent effect he coarse porcs, roucli skin. ruddlness gurf‘ to follow tlic cnmplntn dlrcc- _ - - , - 'bl ih . ‘ dl r k r lilmliifii.‘ ‘lllilé? iii.‘ $3.32’ ....°"i‘.§ir iiii‘.ilii“..'T".‘.'.?.i" i.".§".?..’..l’.?.°..i.'.‘“fi.3. . c,", "xii: laden!" i.“ .2": ::'..“;:..'.i QF‘ ("IQMMERCE "Ff! F01“ PXPUSHIW‘. I11) _’ ‘ [>08 Hm" .‘.'.""." °“.’:"..‘:°'.'.:‘.l"* r""i".:'i:..:r::.:l':ir sllsxm: v.22; - e Pct w isapponr as ,' z- m-i- ’ . » ' lc. lt ls absolutely harmless and will application or thev- will rcfund thr- _ o0 t d ' .-'t'm liitc a growth m nny, It is arilrl In this Pliv lit all, ' s \ hm‘: ‘étlrfelfsltfiaJflurlillPVflfl arc iii toiint counters under n money rc- , _ (' \| “inc-g; My 10H‘. cnizinc gcli- voiruc if. la nvcfisfinljv to have hcuu- fund ir\li11‘i11\i"‘_‘- |"i"\"""i¥ 5- (7- > ' so liot. ziftor running u short lilflf‘. vtiful hands mid arms and no mat- Jnniiciion (Ir-n. la. l-lttuhéti- QHARLQTTETQ\VN QRANCH’ c_ home‘. ma“, Mn“ I II l S l: ' ' » h i ‘t liurn tlic oil "1 Ill“ crunk- ' 8"‘ c c. Kindly icil me what is tlio w‘ ' '~' “e °'- ‘his? 1A "l an Car Foundr 125 . .. . ,. . ' .1 r n little remarks that he. knew l’ mei c y .. -- ...-\.:::~.;;.:...*..;";...i":fl1“>‘i" l“ :.""'i.'rev:.~. ‘list m» m - - ixhausl and pirrhnps cscr-PHIX {I'm-l m 9 -W ' ~ ~ fining (fly i: crankrt‘ . l1‘ so. your irvllbli we turned and took a wide (irlYP; . - z ' be mt- oly from poorly llllllii I . l-Amerlwn “ocomouve 9"." " ‘"".:.*:.*.."r.§i iiJf.“".';.P2§;’.?.l".;il$°l2°..i%.1‘é.i.A---»»di com»- ------------------ -~ 38 UAR AND CARRIAGE PAINTING 2.15M‘ , rnu .01, 11c 2 .. ' __ use of oil ‘h.’ an r‘0r flLl-‘li i‘. 811.8711! about Wllifil- H v _ lcfmadian Pacific Ranway , v ‘ . 1i0\\"'\'€!‘, if lhc wholc cntzmr COmB. 110W. he fall]. >011 Yelhew York Central Railway... 68% Our painting department is turning out the highest Iuilii)’ beoonlies hfaicd‘ ww 1 towel: enousli- Your! better RM Cuban Gang Sugar ________________ __ 12:54 us" s; wprk, you,- w. o, cam", w“, m,‘ hm" .d uliovc- norniu ironing: err-peril" and e ‘flange; l - in m,“ [mm i, gnmepnh-g g..r|.,u_\;]y "m" _‘.,,,,;- I mm‘ n] wonldnwllCruclble Steel .... .. last longer, if you have our punt," brwhu" u u“ come “TOW l“ ‘M ~"“"°!‘ °' "1" '"'?',‘ kiss you m. ll million dollars!" lilliérllalional Paper and we us: we will slve you an estimate on u. "m"? ‘ysrxum h” m - mcfmmm’: “Oh yes voii would" lie ZIIISWQr-Myexloah Petroleum ° ‘M,’ FVFYCT". i c cnginc iccomt ' * - ‘ u ,__ ‘ ncrinusli: ovcrlicntcil. iihilo ihi. 9-4 BBBiiY 11ml iilllfiilpii- whatbIkeadmg _________________ __ . , , . »_- ' , - .3 ,- » l, - .' more. oii'll kiss motor nothing! , U I.=tr‘.'.‘.'"'....-:F.".'.‘..Si" ‘..“"..:.?.7....".’.‘.'~. Y... ..{ .. ......~_-. . 13.2.5.1 .»..3.... m, pholstering, Top Building, And ~l l- lr the engin- null di. im "n, new kissed any m'in,nni t u e a. er onpora. on ' ' no“: bccoiiic \'i‘r.\." iv"- ii" .1111‘ pm nzve, £01m, my" i cried‘ ‘kllnlon Pacific ll6 Zmf. f“ "I _. I ‘frmcl.’ F0 y “That's ivhiits tlie matter Wiiilfllnngfl $9.195 glee] Col-pom. in, piston. iiiiy pirinii croi n , _ ‘ u , we have _ i,i.,“-.i.\» n; burning gut-L..- 1., ,. . you Siilil .\lr. Pellowes. ‘You, “on i __ Opened a department for this kind of work, .f."$...";".'.=“..r:;.@ 23?.‘.';“$;%‘"lu;-.?';i.l£'if;,.fr°““li<~~-- sumo-w u» w» 3."J1£2;‘.Z.'§“'° ’°“ °"‘"‘°“ i“ """‘°"""'""'""" 'l'1-'=|"l'..'i_i10 cnuiiic will gcl veil" He w .‘ . roiizvr than I ivas. 11X -- 77% w‘ ' lOl. felt that although I might light for,M_ |_ p_ -_ » j "i - lio would have his ivay - P the innit-fill will he unaux-rcri L ‘i‘n"g£:‘:::| in R‘ S- T’ .. . ' , y». l ‘L 1.," b“ Iliitli __ 431/ . 1 pii-imgggp-‘-'—— 'f vouIIhiziulllmicratchuyou and I'll‘ W119i". July 148. Sept. 119‘ . A Ex ert l v kick and I'll u-reumv You lei mo Corn. July 61%. Sepl. 62% ' b p "m cc o" strawhumng under“ ‘qklna’ out “and dizzy.‘ m“, I do,“ stay up so!" . .7 . Oats 62%- Oa“ July 37%. Sept rdyt dents. and repalrlnq radiators. With q-well-equllwed its late iis this very ofVin." “ppm-l p1,." you you we", a 39 ' ' Pa" i "P111"! Workman, and type bent material, we can The man narrowed his eyes at “me ‘lpvi]?" M,“ the ma“ 1n a low ' .serve you efficiently. - me- — voice. " "will" 1° 5°?" he silggesled- His fiim- was so close to iiie now‘ ' "Oh- Yes- Please!" I allswered lcoulvl fool his breath on my ' ' ' ' eaglerlpwllcilowe- looked across at Chaim‘). l'ttl d ll I li ll J‘ ~ » * " uvc l e ev s." e wis- - ~ » . . ' Dora {lllli w. White, iiieii ‘smiled p"... 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""19 Modem" _ MUSiC 311d Olli- "110 U16 hail» H9 5181mm"! swung a liitie ‘beneath my weight: t“ ums’ morning‘ several men“ M.“ GI l" Blackwood’ punch)“ Mr H Dean Director for‘ ii “flfll- l ' H l threw myself against it, with all hens said they had no desire to School Course loading to gradu- All nrudcs ‘in all branches to Oh- "3 W13’ 9- 19W 5 "P5"? “3 lll_\' might. 'promot.e friction and will do not‘i- Mk’ .' . “"‘“‘""'-'°"- smfions. l sum hurriedisn (Amid. “Look out you mop.- You.“ km - Special Lourscn in l-rcnuh. Pliy- Teacher-s Certificate. n’; - '1 thin I'd 11k the , _ ,_, _ e 0P0!’ (1 11K. cnograp y, icen ra o 0 us c rom in - ‘W Willk- k ° yours-elf! 'heard the man cry. mg “mm they hear u] r t r Si“! Tram‘ S‘ h H Jiiliiiutio. t M ‘ f l I air. mil i dill not care. Ifelt myself "It Union Committee next year. Artaimgm leading u. ’l‘cacliers Buclielorl of Music n»... Dal- ‘. ' »~ —— ! A h d‘ ti . . : '""5‘-" ‘ n, know You“ “ke ‘he any" m‘, gnlrifmtaggfilg. @311‘: t“, ageddgni Schoéillagflulsglpresslon leading to For ‘(Lfilfiyndnrs and Information man told mo. “'l‘bi's't's why I'm with ll. glimpse for me of ii man's ' ' o going to tnko you for a little ride frightened face peering back ” - hms‘ M‘ G~ TAYLUR- SW-‘PHMY. HALIFAX. N- B- around the park. I'll set you down u, h | d _ s he ' at the station afterward." fought t c. w law at me mto ' “am The taxi wheeled up to the curb. _______¢._.ri__ ' "_' I did not. want to go for "a little " I i l n t t l l i ‘ ‘theveslatiorfiugigi ono gestizlfihtiintd 1821-1921 ABTNA go home. ~But I was too unvcrseil _ FAITH: B llJ, r~ . STORY ln the whys or this man's world to HALIFAX. June 10.-—(QllObalti0llB "mises, or Zilzfilfllllgf? trdddiriiynil-vazllilhttefldelhy to Ones pm- No’ 2' ..‘if.‘.°;‘;“ilf..lll.‘l; by a WW1 - l the side streets. 1M1‘. Fellowes con- "lembe" °r ‘he M°nlr°al Smck l. 391d "b37999? I99‘ tented iiiiiisslr by teasing me with Exchange) tobacco iaeo d i . l it {I i ' lhe Canal’ ' . l ian eopie d i liq I8ZI‘NUM'BERED LESS THAN A MILLION. SCATTER- . LD OVLR A VAST COUNTRY. BUT UNITED ,1); Jpl-[mft , _ FAITH IN CANADA. that we don’t “ru s r ' ” ' v ' ' ' h n to upe latives 1n our ad ertising. You ETNA (FIRE) INSURANCE Co. may ave eaten some » ' . . _ then two years of age, entered Canada in ' , , 1821, with the same faith. Its first Cana- flf [m] an... agent was ABIJAH BIGELOW, of " Montreal. Policy blanks were carried to agents in stlage coaches. Canadians had p the same faith in the Aetna that the Aetna . . A ‘had in Canadians. Both lived, both grew, i biotih prospered-together. AGENTS AT Aim. llMPORTAiNT' POINTS ‘EASTERN STEAMSHIP “LINES, mo. INTERNATIONAL LINE Insurer-rues oizlrnion-r- nun s... 1'. I0 I A n g0 lteemshlo GOVERN l‘ day at s a. m. and ¢v...y°s'§.§i§§".'1 g A n. zmwfillflfll! trips ore vln Iutport one ll - flu I t d iris’ ‘ream " “- eonneeti nl. -ui o. m. miiiwwfig‘ Di . mmgzcttr. c”. coitclzgston with Handwritten Ulne lteeltere let III rrsesnndedditl nlinl ‘ 0- Wllll. been." fnfl" ...._.__~.._, IIGIII slqllvlcll Illrlwltfl naolini may It. John every Wednes- tluitie flute.) imbue. ue Boston It e. m. t I n IINIMI , ,.. . rascal-l- .i-.