?’Vii rh 0 Province of QUEBEC ' a bells nnd 1-2 I Bienvenue [ad offegend and Romance What better setting for the perfect vacation- : defer-en: vacation? : : . mediaeval France in America, with its historic cities; quaint little villages; grey monasteries, cathedrals, chiming wayside shrines; its quaint, old- world handicrafts and customs that date back to the Sixteenth century. See the oldest mountains in the W0rId——lhg buntlful Llurentlans —- Quebec's entrancing Lake District. heavenly In Mnlbnle. all of lt—inflnite in 2rpoiled—rolling meadow lands, rugged peaks, purzple-shadowed valleys, tumbling waters — I paradise for ilshefintn. Come to Québec to be charmed by the gracious courtesy and hospitality of the French-Canadian people — meet them in their own land apart — content, serene—sce them at their age-old handict-afts—feel the warmth of their welcome: Revel in the sunshine of It's glorious country, variety and still un- i Qué‘~wd WHERE TO GO — “'IlA'l' TO SEE Montreal. Hull nnd the Gntlnenu Vul- ley. the Laurentlnml. the Valley, Cltarlevolx. Quebec (fity. Litur- St. .\ltIurlee ' t-ntldo Natlunnl Park. Luis st. on... and but bolrura [0 (ONE to QUEBEC -:_ TENNIS T0 FOOTBALL ADELAIDE —- Don 'Iurni)ull, a PROVINCIAL TOURIIT BUREAU ROADS DEPARTMENT culture 3 C play football Turnibull was regarded as Austra- lia's best. young tennis prospect un- richer‘ Real Emu 1.059 in vame 33 0 _V Chlcnntlml, Eastern Tnwnsltlnn. Gnsna und lower St. Lawrence, Aiultlhl and Tcmisr-nnxluguc. GOOD HOTELS AND INNS EVERYWHERE d dm-n'pn‘r.- iiurahm, will your l.:.'..4”.°r::.-lmlgmcy, Automobile Club, Chnmbrr ./ commi, or Pvooinriol Tamil! 1)."... auzbr: Cily, Canada. ADA. - here this winter. member of the 1933, 1934, and 1935 til Adrian Quist came along- Akustralinn Davis Cup teams, will A Golden Opportunity Is hereby ofiered to secure one of the finest Hotel ties in Eastern Canada. Proper- The “Beach Grove Inn” and farm is for sale, and is so well known that any elaborate description is not necessary. mmbe, companies, come oorpora- The Hotel will be opened capable management. Cuisine on the 22nd of June, under will be of the very bst. PAN. DURO. IyGU!XaIaAN HOPPII “Bu.hl" exclaimed "Pen Duro." shaking off the widow‘: fingers. “Lot t.he'doctor send her there. then!" "I shall ham to accept the terms," said the woman hopelessly. Old “Pan Duro‘s" eyes glistened wickedly as he completed the deal. He was quite certain tint the widow would never attempt to de- fraud him. but the imposing docu- ment made out for him by soar- latto, a shyster lawyer in the Rue. Primem de Marco, was a. useful weapon to scale up tardy clients- "Pan Duro" lied often employed it effectively. That year "Pan Duro" purchased 9. controlling interest in the larg- est omnlbus company in Rio de Janeiro. Gradually widow Lopez's daugh- ter regained her health in the bracing hills of Petropolis and re- turned to Rio in time to celebrate her sixteenth birthday with her mother. What a sad birthday party it was! In order to rt her daughter and pay out the fifty hard-earned mllreis to "Pan Duro" each month, the poor woman had been starving herself to death. Peps, the daughter, found her ly- lng in bed, too weak to move. and the house utterly devoid of food. with an effort the lottery-ticket se1ler’.s widow explained to her daughter the gravity out the situ- ation. she had lost her employment in the Lavandaria do Congresso because she was too weak to bear up during the eight hours contin- ual labour in the laundry. Meanlwhile, “Pan Duro" was pres- sing for his money and threaten- ing to use the terrible looking docu- ment. “I will go and see ‘Pan Dunn.’ myseif," the girl told her mother. "I must have the money," whin- ed “Pan Duro.’ I am 8. poor man and flity milreis is a lot of money to me." Only that afternoon he had pur- chased ten squares of land out in the fashionable suburb of Copaca- bana. It cost him nearly five hund- red pounds a lot and he knew that he would make at least one hund- red per cent profit. In vain the girl begged him to be patient. The old fiend flourished the “document." "1 shall have to foreclose,“ he said shakmil his head as though reluctant to press for the money. Just as the girl was about to move off. tears welling over in he!‘ dark brown eyes and her slender fingers crumbling up '3 my hand‘ kcrchief, “Pan Duro" had an idea. “See here, Pe-pita,” he whined. leering at her horribly. “A fine- looklng girl like you should not find it cumcun to make monev——1°°k 8‘- 1913, the cobbler‘.-. gir1—a.nd you are better looking!" Then as he leaned nearer to her he whispered something shall 8 certain house in the Street Of 5119 Duck.s—a house much frequented by foreign sailors. That week Pepita. paid over the fifty milreis. “pan Duro" grew richer and the beggar bousht B-“Cl 5°ld— The new motor omnibus comlllml’ fl°‘“" ished and made excellent l>F0m5- Despite his vast fortune, “Pan Duro" never once vacated his PW?“ on the steps of the Candelaria and ladies who had but a. moment be- fore been riding in the Sow!-Mdfi omnibus would stop 0“ the“ WW into Maestnbestowa. minin his horny palm. Then the stock-gambling craze hit the town. Rio gambled as ll‘- hsd never gambled before. Railways. tions and gold mines all soared up- wards on the cerst of the biggest boom the world has ever seen. "Pan Duro," sniffing his W85’ Reservations can be made now at the Hotel. For pur- cautiously along through the bank- tlculars re sale please apply to J. G. Sterns, Souris. June 1st, 1936. . Nurses’ July 8th and 9th as follows: Examinations ,. The annual examinations for nurses qualifying for I the R. N. degree will be held at the Charlottetown Hospital, ‘7 : WEDNESDAY, JULY 8th v 9.!) a.rn.—Prnctical Nursing. J} f 2.30 p.m.—-Medicine, Pediatrics, etc. THURSDAY, JULY 9th. 9.30 a.m.—0bstetrics, Gynaecology, etc. 2.30 p.m.—Anatomy, Physiology, Surgery. 'A fee of $5.00 covering examination fee and registra- , o . . shuns Ill n-nu... FE “UNI?” I 'e........-..._-...‘.. ‘ 1 ~ -. -‘ in ‘-an--1- -"r0t*?fi'N‘f§'s‘&~'~&‘,£rl\\xhn‘>rr'v.<‘c*?'-it re‘; .la$l1IIItO&tfl:o!lV _ Georgetown-cnarluuetown Bus st....lC0 ' _ STARTING MONDAY, APRIL 27th. or as soon after as possible. , iucum chuiototown (.00 us. trims: {ion fee for one year must be paid previous to examination. 3. Nurses’ Examining Board. W. J. P. McMILLAN, M.D., President. I. J. YEO, M.D., Secretary. Johnston’: Blur .. us [.91. mo-T". ing quarter of Rio 118 J fi71€U'°. heard a shipping millionaire talking to 8- leading politician. Perhaps they were unaware of the identity of the shuffling scare- crow at. their elbows, on the other hand they possibly recognised the {race or the miser who had begged a fortune. At all events, that same mornins “Pan Duro" instructed the manager of me Spanish Bank to purchase for him a large block of shares in a new company that had_ been formed to exploit a mat tmgatlon scheme in the north of Brazil- The new share was swept up- lwards with the older issuesl The msnket was in a mood where any kind of engraved scrip became val- uable over night—-Rio was gamblina mad out a precarious living by shining the show of Ric's slmofndlnhas—— the dandified loungen of/the Av - ids Rio Bl-anoo—-found tint the -on-not-Iv worthless acid mine shares that they had purchased for s few tnilrels were now worth as many thousands. Rich men and poor man. eyes glitter-ed sling as became stricken with the fever of the New llldorado. while older‘ end wiser, men shook their grey emniy: "It reminds me of the days lust previous to the fall of the lnmpin.-I" one would any glootnily. "It must end usly," the oth- er would reply. Young and optimistic, mo put her fingers to her nose and gala: “Fiddlestloksi IBra.zi.l is the richest country in the world—-wealth is our right!" Then the crash came and “Pan Dl.u'0" lost fifty thousand milreis of paper profit before he could sell out. Fifty thousand milrelsi A thous- and golden sovereigns! m mourn- ing his loss the old miser never once thought of the thousands of pounds profit he had made during the boom. He had lost money for the first time in his life. The fact was too horrlb‘e to contemplate. “Ginquenta Contosl" The thought echoed in his brain and he muttered it aloud in he shuffled along the narrow back streets of the city. "Cinquenta. contosl" "Pan Duro" Jumped at the voice so near his ear. It was a boy selling lottery tickets and calling out the amount of the first prize, hoping thereby to attract custom:-es. “Fl-i-i-ifty conmsl Grand Premio do Loteris Nacionali" "Hold your tongue, curse youl" “Pan Duro" shook his first vicious- ly as the youth took to his heels. He felt himself going mad. He tried to calculate how many farth- ings would make fifty thousand milreis. "Al! All I am ruined!” he moan- ed to himself as he shuffled up the steps of the candeiaria. But the tiny offerings of the good ladies no longer interested him. The millions of farthings he had lost on the stock exchange fblinded him, and the senoras who ‘had so often given the apparently pious old medicant. aims, were sur- prised to meet him staggering down the steps of the church in a fury and cursing horribly. At last he could stand it no long- er, the awful knell of the lost money Wm driving him insane. Pushing aside old ladies and the lounging dandies he made his way to 9. little general store in the Run dos Areos. As he entered. the own- er ot the store looked up, “An! ‘Pan Duro."' he said, remembering that it was Saturday—the day that the trades people give aims to every beggar that presents himself at their counters. Mechanically “Pan Duro" thrust the coin into his pocket befone xe- memlbering that which he had mm... who hitherto had eked bod come for, then: "I want a piece of rope, Don Rica:-do—a. cheap bit of rope." A rope would be the thing. he ruminated. A knife would be too expensive, poison aiso—how they robbed those thieves of farm.scet- icosl The sea? No. too wet, too un- pleasantly cleani He had not wash- ed his body for years. A rope was Just the thing—a cheap bit of rope. He pointed a dirty skinny finger at a coil of new manila cord that lay hedged in between a box of be.- calhao and a, pipe of Oollares win. "How much? For just two metros —no——one metro and a halt!" Fifteen minutes later he came out of the armor/an cursing and raving like one possessed. For a. few minutes he stood mumbling and hesitating on the street corner before' shuffling off towards the Aveinda. He know another little shop down by the market. perhaps the patron would even give him a bit of rope. perhaps—however . . . The Avenidn Rio Branco in Rio de Janeiro is always spotlessly clean and as a ru‘.e its citizens, jealous of their city's reputation, are careful not to throw litter of any description into the roadway of the finest street in South Am- erlca. It was extremely thoughtless of the little negro to cast a piece of well-cleaned water—rnelon peel .m- to the centre of the street. just where "Pan Duro" could Ellp up on it. ' It was impossible for the driver of the great blue omnibus to avoid the rugged figure that had so sud- denly been precipitated bclare him.——'l‘here was a scrcech of brakes and the usual crowd. A few min- utes later the crowd removed the y. 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It does not break down in the system as does the "bullt” in many more efiective. fruits and vegetables. So it is often, Isn't it better to use this natural laxative food in place of patent medicines? Two tablespoonfuls of ALL-BRAN dill)’. Served with milk or cream, are usually uuiiicient. Stubborn cases may require ALL-BEAN oftenet. / Serve ALL-BRAN regularly for regularity Kellogg’: ALL-BRAN in not u "cute-all“ —but it does correct common constipation. It is guaranteed by the Kellogg Company. Enjoy ALLBRAN as a cereal, or cock into 'PP¢fi1ill8 lnllfilu, breeds, wafles, etc. ALL-BRAN has a tempting nut-sweet flavor. Eat it regularly for regularity. Sold by all grocetl. Made by Kellogg in London, Ont. Portuguese who runs I little gen- eral store in the Rue. dos Arocs sat reading the Vangusrda to his wife: “See here, Bolbinsi old "Pan Duro" killed by an omnibus! And look, Nessa Senhorsl they say he was one of the richest men in Rio —they say that he owned the om- pious com-panyl Well, well, who would have thought that he had one tostao to rattle against the other! only this morning he came in here for a piece of rope and hsggled over the price for a quart- er of air hour-—even then he left the place without buying it!" LCNDON — " ‘i.a.t-tons have been completed for tife purchase of Brooklands, speedway racing track, for $750,000. The new owners have prepared a program of development. including extensions to the airport. FOR SALE ‘T-\ I offer my property for prlvute sale situnted on St. Peter's load. one mile from Chnrlottetnwn, with 9 acres lend with good house and building also for ranch. Apply to Owner FEANCIS SMALLWOOD st. Peter's Road I.-5584-8-8'!-ll Why Pay Big Prices The 1838 Modern Dclnxo Oil Burner is guaranteed it years. I-‘nil direotlonl. You an lnslnll easy and remember only 830.00. ll. w. nsnusnn. stuney Bridge. Charlottetown, June 20, 1930. NOTICE _——. By order of L. .ees of Vern- on Blver school, a.l school tax arrears will be handed to the Court for collection after July Mth. 1936. A. B. McDONALD, y. ilmlln L-MM -7-4-1|. Chancery Sale 0!‘ 15 AOR-E8 IN CHARLOTTE- TOWN BOYALTY NOTILIE is hereby given that pursuant to a Decretal Order of the Court of Chancery of Province made in a cause therein between Arthur Mclnnls end oth- ers. Oomplninunts. and Edythe Mclnnls and others, Defendants, No. D 386. I WILL SE1‘ UP AND BELL. by public auction on the premises. on Thursday. the ninth day of July, next, AD. 1936, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon, the lands whereof Brenton Mclnnis, late of Charlottetown Royalty, deceased. died seized, comprising ill acres, in said Royalty. bounded as follows: Commencing on the east side of the lower Malpeque Road at its junction with the road leading from Queens Arms to the Upper Malpeque Road, thence east along the south side of said bye-road 20 the Lower Malpeque Road ‘I ” ‘ and 50 links, thence west by a line parallel with said by-road 20 chains to said Lower Mlalpeque Road. thence north 7 chain; and 50 links to the place of commencement, free, clear and discharged from dower and other mcumbrunooe Suchsaletobotmderthe direction and subject to the approval of the PRIVATE SALE Prints sale of Furniture st the llfnuno st canoe can including bed room suite. dining room suite. MR5. DOWEBY, Canoe urn. N: 01lCE= The Annual Meeting of The Masonic Temple Company will be held in the office of E. B. Brow A Son, 1“ Richmond Street, on Wed- nesduythesihdsyoflulyp. ' It '1 o'clock P. M. I. I. IIDW, Charlottetown. P. E. I. , 1936. NOTICE Dog urea are due and payable on or befon July lit. in etch year. Every owner of I dog or dogs who shell refuse or neglect. to pay said tax shall be prosecuted within ten deys of the appeals of this notice. JAMES E. BRADLEY. chains. thence south parallel with L-5713-7-9'51. i-‘arms_Fgr Sale Atuttlcsullhoontalnlnglluree; 25 can Inlnnoe ip good wood: with house sud bum, having a bountiful lavol nndy shore. Natu- chutchantlnchool. Professional cards Lloyd Egan & Co. Clurt.eredAcco1Iut-Into no ohmond street (nurlnttetown. P. E. 1. Resident Manager MB. D. I‘. ABCIIIBALD Phone 4'! McLeod & Bentley 0 J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. Barristers and Attorneys-st-law MONEY ‘D0 [DAN oiflcez 180 Richmond street. M. ALBAN FARMER B- A.. LLB. DABIISTIB. EOLICITOB. t.”I‘0 NONE! '10 LOAN huhof Canada Bldg. Charlottetown Palmer 8; I-laslam II. J. PALMER. I. C. A..l.llASl.AM.B.A-. L143- BAEEISTEIS. ETC. Bank of Nova sooth Chambers ' Charlottetown. P. E I. MONEY TO Phase 85. MacGuigan & Tramor MARK B. MIGGUIGAN. K. C- 0. 5'1‘. CLAIR TBAINOB. B. A. Burrlltorl. Solicitors. Etc. MONEY ‘I0 LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bull, Richmond Street, Charlottetown- DOAN P. 0. Box 121. H. F. McPHEE, B. A., K Ce L__._.—_' .. L-5”!-'1-3-E . and Court of Chancery. Conditions A!-0 firm In F°I°“°"- °°'1‘-'fl- None! so. -—#——— —~——————~—— M, 5,1,. in; as sores nutty under good mm,“-run, soucrrou DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS .p1",?’RwF'URTl-IER snuncrinzgés xii»:-‘innit hallo. near Icla°°| III‘ I-Ila! lllldtlll. ChN"°“° N 0 T I C ‘E xinnon. Complainants’ Bcnicitus: I" "" ,,,,,,,,''' "" Bell & Mllthieflon The West River Bridge will be closed to vehicle traffic commencing Tuesday, ,‘,?,;:‘,’§”_ ml" "' " "M." then :t.a.:‘oo. mm M I. I. Bell 1). I. liulhieoon.‘fl3~ June 23rd, until further notice. . o. IDOAI susw. "9" ‘° A ._ “mom” ‘;'g'n""‘ .:o'°&;‘,'." L. B. MacMILLAN, Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways L_w“_._“_M Mlmrdn Olnnocry. N: on... 3,.“ cM,m.,.,,,,,_p,;_r, . In-“OI-C-U-I. JUST KIDS —By Ad Carter . ....,. THE I'M GOING TO ENE TWINS up x//,,,/_ ‘mus voua. earn-u, WHEN I GET THXLl5H- YOU COME LP AND rm sonic/-our You wourr mm M: VIIIY NICE 0! TI-ll e ABLI -ro TAKE vooe. BATH- THERIIS NO ITTLI FILLIfl5 TO TAKI