.l'rsss'rrm'wt"4'fl soda..- _ . . - .-~....;.--;»... . w: ._f§;-_..~c'*-t2"\r1rn as _ u i... urns o PAGE TWO Political Meetings 5th iiistrict of Kings i‘ The Conservative osndidstes of the shove District will address the electors in the following dates and places. Sturgeon, T l. July 21st. Cambridge, Thursday, July 28rd. Georgetown, Tuesday, July 28th. St. Georges, Thursday, July 30th. Annandale, Monday, August 3rd. St. Charles, Tuesday. August 4th. Meetings open at 8. Government candidates invited ‘and will be given half of the time. JAMES D. STEWART, J. HOWARD MacDONALD. R446-7-'5-mwf. Professional Bards Dine or Sup at RUSSELL IIIITEI. Summerside By Taylor and McNeilPs Garage Family and Commercial Hotel flih-l-d-lmo. P“‘—" i STEWART 8: LOWTHER , J. D. STEWARI, K. C. N. W. IIOWTIIER BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. 84 Great George Street MONEY ‘f0 LOAN. ISMIL ES lo have s new spring hat?" “Cortalnlyfl “How expensive e hst shell get?" "Get something nice while yo for you, darling. Hero Go and blow yourself." "Henry. don't you think I ought ere getting it. Nothing is too goof is $2.25. (Continued) economic struggle. I "This is on me," he explained. "Why?" Smucker demanded. u boss’ , or I'd tell him myself. ing." future. baby! that the sailors smuggle in." "If it is reniiy important, I, sup- of my colleague before MARK R. McG UIGAN B i BARRISTER, sonicrroiz, mo. MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown, P.S.l. ,___. BELL & MATHIESON R. R. Bell, D. L. Muthieson, LL. B. Barrister & Solicitors Money to Loan Charlottetown and Montague ' McLEOD &‘BENTLEY _ J. n. BENTLEY ' - W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. ' _ Barrister and Attnrney-af-Law ‘ . Office: 180 Richmond Street 4 DIONEY TO LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. L i ltlcDONALD & McPHEE . A. ‘J. A. McDONALD. H. F. ~McPHEE ‘ Barristers Attorneys, Etc. MONEY TO LOAN 145 Great George Street d734-5—20-Imo-dally l " Ll rohibition Commission - Chairman MR. GEORGE E. BROWN Margate, P. E. I. Send all information resifldlfl! Infractions of PROHIBITION ACT is.» the above or to J. J. Trainer. Commissioner, Provincial Police. Charlottetown, or to C. A. Miller, flnspeetor, “ ide, or to W. E. Iigywnod, Inspector for Queens, Charlottetown, or J. W. Platts, In- hpector for ‘Kings, Montague. ‘I < s rn.~.:-* 7 due to lack of f w; C I U O A SPRING INVITATION Come into the garden, John- Weather's mighty dry, , Whitewash all the palin's Hubby: “Don't you think Shrkespeari Smith, the poet, has an interesting iy mournfui expression?" “Sure: I wonder if it is causet by dyspepsia due to over eating o: cuiiar ferocity that is sometimes Or—i'il know the reason why; I lost a foursome today rt the woodiy links. Wifey: Why not adv:r'.“-.: for It? '- An Annual Examination 5 of Your Eyes will Safczflflfl Your Vision and Comfort See "Say, you are the man who struck ‘l. w, me for a dime three days ego." , “y . opwmetfls‘ csn'tcl:'eesdrr'neb:§<p‘e°nsdez msieteith: 157 Kent sn-eeg three and one-third cents a day." Charlottetown ILI I & Mi LIL)(l( .. .. .. .. .. . . Seymour up at the Gray house. ilr. W. ii. iiarson GRAIN EXHIBITION CHIROPRACTOR Three Year Palmer t‘ due, 124 Prince St. Phone 1072 Home Callsjtfader lf farmers who are considering exhibiting any crop at the World's Grain Exhibition, Regina, 1932, will write the und ' nod, arrangements will be made to have an official Ggd-S-IS-Smwtf. | FURN-ESS RED CROSS LINE jS. S. “SILVIA” , Freight and fassengers. ‘Leave Arrive Arrive Montreal Ch'town Ch’town i0 a. m. and and K Leave for Leave for St. John's Montreal June 27 June 29 July 6 Iuly 11 July I3 July 20 Iuly 25 July 2'7 Aug. 3 Aug. 8 Aug. 10 Aug 17 Fortnightly thereafter. IJARVELL BROS. LTD Charlottetown Agents. l8l0-4-17-frimonwed3itf. EYES rrsrro' AND GLASSES FITTED E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists 142 Richmond Street ‘ivii. MI C, M. Larnpsou 6C0. LIMITED. 64 Queen Street London, F. 0. l. England Public Auocrtion Sales RAW FUBS lhlpping begs will be furnish. ed Ilthollt charge by applying to ll. T. Bolmsu. Ltd, Sum. inerslde, P. E, I. . Represented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. ll! Fifth Avenue New York, N. I. visit you to give you every assist- ance posslbiewlth your exhibit. J. W. BOULTER, Secretary Provincial Seed Board. 7433-7-15-mwf5i. DOMINION 0i?‘ CANADA Province of PRINCE ELHVARD ISLAND In the Surrognte Court 22nd George V. A. D. 1031 In Re Estate of Annie bfncbaine lntc of North lllvor in Queen's County in the suiii Province dcccuscd intest- iitc. lly the Ilnnniiriilrlc HAROLD LEON- Alll) l'AL.\ll-;lt, Surrogule Judge of Probate, A-iu. To the hiin- ff of the County oi‘ Queen's (foiiuiy or any Constable or literate person within siiiil County Greeting: wherein upon residing the petition on file of F. Iinnkin .\It.‘IiilIllf! und B. Preston Mchnlnc both of Chm-lotte- iown, Queens County, Prince Edward liilunrl, tho udmlnistrntors of the nbove nuiiied Estate praying that n citation mriy be issued for thc purpose herein- after set forth: You lire therefore lii-rcby required to lite fill persons lniuroslr-il in the suid Plsiritc, to be nnd irppenr before inc iii ii Surrogate Court in he hold in the Ccfurt House in Chur- lfilililn\i'il_ in Queen's County, in the snlil Province, on Monday the twenty- fnurih diiy of August next, coming. uf lb:- lmur of eleven o'clock forenoon of the sumo dny to shew cnuse if any lhr-y rnn why the Arcoiiuts of the snld i-Isinti- should not be passed und tim Ellfille cloewd no pruycil for in sold pi-ililon and on iiiotlnn of Donnld Iilc- Klnuon, Esq“ Proctor for snid Peti- tioner. And l do hereby order that l trui- rony hvrr-nf he forthwith pub- llrhr-il in some newspaper plllilighed 1n (‘hiirioiivtoivn ufori-inlii, once in each wcok for liI, lerist four consecutive syn-ks from the dute hereof und thilt 1| "'1" "lily hcrcof bi- forthwith posted in iiio follnulng public pliircs respect- ively, nnnrrly, in the hull of the Court llnuso Chnroltoimvir nforcsnld, st or nrnr the (‘Hy Weigh Sonlnn 1n Chm-- lnticlorvn nforosniil and in front of the llnil in Ninth River in sold Queens (‘lillflly so flint nil persons interested in flu- snld Esinio nu aforesaid may hnvi- duo notice fherroi’. (""11 Iirlvlcr my hnmi rind tho Senl of the rniil Court this 10th dny of Jilly A. D. liifii and in ihc 22nd your convenience." Planked steak and real beer! Out, d-d pot roast! I Mr. Smucker ate with the pe- ' seen in thin, undersized men. “Juiius Caesar was a. small man," he said suddenly, much to his host's amazement. “So was Na- poieon. So is Lloyd Geared" He i a. profound secret. "So was the master of them aii—my 160i. Lenin." Mr. Smiicker touched hi5 receding forehcad with a dramfltit‘ gcfture. “Don't think, because you are twice as big, that you can out- match me here!" Again he smote his brow. “That's e11 right," said the other i hacmcsily. "Benny Leonora ain't a. big man, and I SW55 he's We“? good. So was iii: baby that Steer‘ ed Black Sand and won one thousand iron mci: for daddy‘ You wouldn't be where you are io- day if you hadn't got ii"? EYES’ matter. Say, do Y0“ 5911c“! i“ haunted houses?" “I don't believe in haunted houses.” Smucker asserted. "HOT in the immortality of the soul. I'm away beyond that religious bunk!" "l didn't believe in haunted houses when I first went up there with Mr. Seymour. I was like Y0“ r concei‘ted—bone-headed. I thought -I knew it all and then some." The stranger had a cold and com- pelling eye. He looked at Mr. Smucker in a way that dispelled f‘ many of the secretary's theories. He leaned over the table. "It's fine and dandy to hold them beliefs when you ain't been Iii-Iii W the test!" “I don't get you." Smucker irritabiy. “You will," said the other simply. "I used to be chauffeur for Mr. said Mr. His two kids died up there. There's a. curse on that place. The man that had it before lost his wife. Nothing the matter with her until she went up to Dutchcss county. Bo, there's something in the lake there that calls people to it. The man who had it after Seymour and me was warned- Seymour said he went there on his own responsibility. I'll say 59y- mour was square about warning him. Well, sir, that man was found drowned in that d-d lake. The doctors couldn't find s. thing the matter, except he was drowned. It's a bad place to live in. I know! I was there for two years." The stranger's voice sank to a whisper. "You feel like people are watch- ing you all the time," he went on. "When you wake up, you think there's people at the foot o.’ your bed, and when you switch on the light it seems like you catch them going away out of the tail of your eye. The help won't stay there. They know! Mr. Seymour-he's a “Brookside Inn i’ NORTH RUSTICO, P. E. I. (BATH) Delicious lobs‘ salads, fish chowders mode wi STRICTLY FRESH FISH; also c am chowders, etc. served. 75c per meal. Also quiet accomodations for tourists. Adults $2.00 day. Children $100. MISS ANGIE PINEAU It's a warn- There's a place down here run by a pal of mine-not much to look at, but the planked steaks, oh, And there's some real beer pose I must consider the welfare- my own bent over the table, as if imparting‘ What the Grog House Hid * lord or somethin! iiow-brouiht 011i Tin-z vCliAltLO'i"l‘E'1‘OWN o Dian _- I Adorable ildren an old cook from England. She P00!‘ huith- » Perhaps the stranger sensed the went bughouse from what she sew." ' "Do you expect me to believe that?" Smucker said. I. "Norma the other. “You ain't “Because I guess you have your got the education to understand. interests at heart, and I Mr. Hanby may. want you toteil him something. Smuck still-born speezhes. After s. tim he gathered his wits together. "It amounts to this," fore it's too 1ate." i you want them to go to their death i i i i i i I your own financial liability." "I'm no piker," said the other. "Hey, Pat, bring a couple of them cigars that Morgan smokes, and some black coffee. My friend here has an important date.’ ' CHAPTER II At nine o'clock Mr. Smucker stood outside the Gothic entrance of the building where Hilton I-Ianby maintained a duplex apartment. Mr. Smucker was in an unusual frame of mind. Whereas his view- point was often confused, and his rebellion a silent one, he now saw things with a dreadful clarity. He was vocal. He told the subway guard that ere long those who cheerfully wore the livery of oppressing capitalists would be offered the opportunity to revolt. If they refused, they would toil in deep mines, abject serfs of an emancipated proletariat. When the liveried elevator start- er at the Hanby apartment house intercepted Mr. Smucker and de- sired to know his business, the Weehawken philosopher saw in this precaution only another instance of the tyranny of the rich; and when after some delay, he was shown in- to his employer's rooms he was over-ripe for speech. The girl who opened the door looked at him coldly as she demanded his name. (To be Continued) SAVAGE HARBOR SCHOOL CLOSING On June 30th the pupils of Bav- cge Harbor School Dlstric assemb- led in the school mom, to exhibit to‘the rate payers the knowledge which they hm lmibibled during th scholastic year, under the carc- fui instruction of their teacher, Miss Hazel C. Corbett. The exercises which begun at one thirty, were onciucted by the teach. er assisted by Mr. Charles H. ' 75B7-7-20-mW2l . work in this school. Morrison, and the prompt answers as given by the various grades as they were examined in turn por- trayed s, most successful year's A11 I ask you to do, if -you want to keep your Job, I'm pulling out for Chicago tonight, Its to try and prevent him from taking his family up there to live." bitterly resented the "Some reference to a disgraceful ‘strictures on his education. He past?" smucker demanded eagerlyJthought of many cutting things to "some reference to a h-l of a. lssy, but words did not come easily.‘ l-lis brain seethed with brilliant. he said. "You want me to warn Hanby be- "I don't give a d-—n whether you 1 _ e u m x m Y t do or not,” returned the stranger» M“, Raymond Boyle", Auburn, DPOVIHK Bil-cl‘ a successful OPBTII- up u o“ nor o e an“ 28' “I've got it off my conscience. If “What Do I Got for This?..Not a D-d Thing! I'm Out a Dinner." its up to you. Any man taking his family there is killing 'cm, Just as much as if he fed 'em, strichnine in their soup. What do I get for this? Not a d-ld thingi I'm out a dinner." ' ' “'I'hat-" said Smucker quickly, "is preciatlon were tendered by Mr. sud simple remedy for colih, shupis I fever. coated tongue, loss of appetite, constipation, indigestion, etc. Mothers, see that you lisve Bslwb Own Tablets in the house slvvsyal 2S cents per package st any druggbfs. ‘D's "1 MRS rcsinvroun BOYLAN 6 eci its h0me with light; smile so bright." Announcement of the death o; which occurred at her home on . July 11th, will bring mingled feel- ings of son-ow and regret to many friends. i Laura E. Trainer, e daughter of the Iiate Mr. and Mrs. Patrick ‘Trainer, Auburn. She was a woman of in ieiiigencc ' and refinement, gentle in manner and in speech, ever k-nd sympathetic, and sincere. Her ‘expected death, therefore, after a few days’ illness, is a painful shock not only to the whole community out to everyone with whom sh. had been intimately acquainted in | _he years that are gone. Medical aid ‘and careful nursing were wtihout I avail; and, althoughicountless pray- 'ers of anxious and loving hearts ‘ind been offered for her recovery, t was not, apparently, the w.i1 oi .od that her young and useful life houid be spared. Her pastor, Rev. Father Croken, was ‘particu- that trying interval, and she, hap- pily, had the privilege of receiving from his hands the last sacred rites of the Church. Much sympathy is extended to ‘ncr husband and family, as well as to other relativ" and friends in their great beredvement and loss. Never again will home be the samef The sneet and ‘soothing cadence of .he well-remembered voice will now be wanting; and mournful thoughts of the gentle presence that has fled will softly touch the chords of memory down the lonely vista 0f‘ the years to come. It is consoling to hope, however, that; she has gone to a fairer and happier land: to a region of infinite happiness and spiritual delight, from where,- “Like a star beyond evening's cold dew, . She looks radiantiy down on the tears of this world." The funeral was on Tuesday morning to Fort August/us. Ii; was under the direction <0! Messrs. Jenkins Bros, Milivlew, and was splendidly arranged. The cortege was exceptionally large, and was a wonderful demonstration of sym- pathy end respect. A High Mass of requiem was chanted by the Rev. Father William Bowien, of Calgary. The funeral service by the choir was pleasingly rendered. The pail bearers were Messrs Patrick E. Duffy. Damien Lynn, Harry Kelly, J. J. McKenzie, Ambrose Callaghan, and Edward J. Roche. A number of Mass Cards, and other spiritual Sympathy were very gratefliy re- ceived. Besides a disoonsoiate husband, five small children are left to mourn their irreparable loss. Two brothers and five sisters also re- main: Charles, ‘and John, Mrs. l Murphy. Mrs. Callaghan, and Miss Mary drainer, Pull River, _Mrs, E. J. Roche, and Mrs. J. J. McKenzie, Auburn. Members of the family who had been absent from the province and who had been notified of their sister's death, arrived home on Monday evening. They were u- comlvflflicd by their niece, Miss Adelaide ‘rrsinor, and their nephew, Mr. Thomas Murphy, Fall River, In writing this little tribute of affection to the memory of our dear departed friend, we Join with innumerable readers of The Guard. isn in breathing a feverent prayer for her eternal rest. May her soul rest in peace. ._____________ Minsrd’: Llniment for Rheumatism. Dorftlettlicmbehsiidluppedlry Baby's Own Tablets are the perfect laxative for children. They are s safe BABY'S OWN TABLETS iguruonnn "A smile hath passed which fill- A soul who": beauty made that The late Mrs. Boyian was in herI 38th year. She was formerly Miss" the ‘ We are always glad torsee our Is- land boys come home to stay. the guest Sunday of her sister Mrs. B. A. Eikound, Hunter Wver. offerings, as well as messages of little daughter, Thelma. anied by Mr. Wares, were the guests recently oi‘ Mr. and Mrs. William Mobbs, Gym- biis. - River recently the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Ross. Bank, is the guest of m. and Mrs. Barnsley Wonnscott, Greenvsle-L i MacIntyre of pleased to know that she is doing well, after undergoing en operation for appendicitis in the City Hospi- tal, recently. was a visitor to the city reoently.. AUBURN AND . rm. John Madonna was receutvisitortoObsrlnttetovvn. . in Alllitl-fll. i i Mrs. Raymond Boyiau. Sparks Circus in Charlottetown. 3d home 1mm BOIUOB. visitors to Millview. Auburn. Auburn hcliooi, vacation in Brookvale- I ion for appendicitis. The people of Auburn intend to,leut ha“ ‘he province‘ ‘have the telephone installed in the near future. "n Sunday. __'I‘hefermers Mthisvicinitysre ', bustiyengsgedinspreylnlrfietoes. The Misses Merle and Merger-ct , Griffin are spending their vsoetion Mr. Charles Trainor hes left this morning for Pall River, after st- tending the funeral of his sister m. n-ca- Hughes Iettended the " Miss Catherine Roach hes arriv- The Misses .Mildred Simpson Lung, and Ella Garland were recent Wiommunist armies in Honan m. and mo. a. r. xeiiy. Boston mow-rim and mskinr ccciuionel, 1T0 visiting friends in Bedford and wide vrm the rflllways and towns Miss Mabel dusssekftescher of‘ is spending her Mrs. Edwin Curley is steadily im- Messrs Joseph Morgan and Ed- ward shes visited mm Augustus The women of Auburn held their un- ‘monthly meeting in the school-~ CHINESE COMMUNIST ARMY I walrus mvssrou or ruovmce, PIIIPING, July 21. (U. PJ-Coin- munlstdoeders from south of the Ysngtse are fsnnlrv: an invasion of House province, led by the no- torious Communist Geneml Ho the 011111.086 PITQBBIQWII-I. i have been growing steadily during the pest year, encamping in the in the valleys. jrhey have main- tsined contact with Communist leaders south of the great river. Now, with the movement of gov- . erument troops on account of a threatened oivii war, the Commun- ists are planning to extend their They hope to combine with the Hanan Communists and occupy at Exact information of the strength of the real Communists in Honan iis almost impossible to obtain, be- cause many bandit leaders claim to be‘ Communists, when they are mere robbers. It is definitely known, however, that at least two genuine‘ v ‘Communist armies are now operat-‘ _ Jig in Honan. l Jerome Molone and daughter p} ,,,M_»RQ,;$KQN. ‘Tdna and Miss l‘.'lnfl"l'n~ m, - ihouse. _____________ - Mrs. Joseph McEntee has re- -..0*.‘i;0N F. '- turned home from the City Hos-_ F011 lTs ' i iEUN" pits]. . Mr. Patrick Lynn passed through "ubum enroute to Mt. Stewart. Mr. Thomas Murphy is visiting friend: in Auburn. _____i___._- 1,1,. m, and “we dung HUNTER RIVER sun vrciNu-r “Wm” °' l“‘"“"y “m “M mpm" I‘ 8 IVE i Owing to the frequent rains .ew farmers have begun haying, but the fine weather lately will be wel- comed as the haying season is lat. chis year. Mrs. Barnsiey Wonwoott and two little daughters, were the guests for u. week of her sister Mrs. Victor McPhail, Meadow Bank. Mr. and Mrs John Miobbs, ae- companied by Mr. Robert Mobbs motored to Canoe Covetoattend the Orange Tea. They spent amost en- joyable day. Miss Glen Wigmore. Graham's Road, is staying with hei- grand- mother Mrs. Alexander Itoss, Miss Wigmore": mother having recover- ed from her recent illness. Mr. Robert Andrews is home from the States, the guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Andrews. Mr. Andrews reports the unemployment to be terrible in the States, which reminds us that our Island is not such a. bad place after all. Mr. m- drews has bought a '-~-'- "vi iri- tends residing here v i‘ Miss Elia Mobbs, Oyrnbria, was Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barrett and the purse is thinner and the tips mdon "se..son," a word that has .or many years scrvcd as a m;._,n€_t n drawing h';‘i s;c'eiy lander: __i'om all ove. tie world to this great metiopoi- tlie latest vic- tim of the econ d-spresson. Hotel m:n:i,,:.s, shop » keepers. sive cafes 1n the West End are wearir; long frees. The usual so- ciety b" " ets are only partly filled.‘ are smaller. Signs of the "season's" failure, ere evident on every hand. Jermyn ferred to as the most thoroughfare in the WOrld, has dis- cardeddts silk topper for a. cap. Lonely taxicabs cruise the narrow street, eyeing likely fares.- The manager of one apartment house wid the United Press that it was the worst "season" he had known in years. One of the most exclusive cafes on Jcrmyn street, where an ordin- ary dinner, with moderately priced wine, is served, at $17 to $23 for two, is rarely more than half filled, whereas a year ago table space was at a premium. _ Up until the formal opening 0f the "season," the butcher, the bak- er and the candlestick maker all is |in Earle 'McKenua of s1; Pent.‘ visiting friends in finer-aid, ‘ and Miss Bemeice Cim- o; N, " have gone on an extended M Haverhill Mass. ‘ e Iortunate in securing Miss K; , __ Ready of Kensington as p W‘ of their school year. Miss Nora McIver i5 w ,, as Assistant. ’ ,Winnifred White of Emerald Richmond. to their homes in Ho». mi 31,; . after spending two week p aoxooiv, July 21. (UfPJ-Thc "my i" Emmi“ ii“ W" "Hi? hrznei-‘s parent Pernard M Court. ‘ Mrs. John J. Murtagh and m‘ Edward and Mrs. Mary Malice" Emerald were recen‘. vIs".or| y, “pring Valley. ' Mr. John T. White, contract}? who is completing the fine m, residence of Mr. Colman P. Cameron of Richie mond spent the week end stln home in Emerald. street, popularly and accurately re-i » Mrs. Ronnie McDonald and d“ WPBIIBWE Gregory of Charlottetown spent ithe week end in Emerald viritflil her sister Mrs. Cornelius Crokfif; Miss Eileen McIver of Ki _- Freetown school for the e ., year. ' Mr.’ John MoOourt of ammo returned to his home after spendu ing the pest week visiting frieiidi WINNING cournsrs a mini" MOBILE, Ala, July 21. m. 2.)}; the‘ paucity of Amerl been keenly felt, It was the Amtrlcm rich," who rented glgbon“ try homes at unheard.“ ' went shooting 11. ma“ despite lavish and costly m “ ins. always remained on], on _ fringe of society, whom cm dong, “plucked? ‘ ‘- M? murmur) sun new". Miss Alice McKenmi m,‘ ._.__. M“! M"? Mullisao of The 'Pe0pie of Emerald m a for the a: "i, __._. Miss Bernadette White and I J. i isitlng friends in Wellington , ‘I Mrs. ‘Austin McCarron, mil M r" ynri his oi-oinei-ia-uf,‘ d: "II .1 re-hired as teacher of soulli Coleman. lit hummed a song made popular dur- ing thewar, adding only one word: "Oh, the RICH Yanks are com- ing, the RICH Yanks are comin8-" Winning contests has become hobby with Miss Grace Nei__ employed in the U. S. district torney‘s office here, and since ml But the rioh Yanks didn't come. Qfifizfuéfwf; , , accomp- snd Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. MsoCormexck, Cher- ottetown motored to Wheatley Miss Lillian MsePhail, Meadow MOUNT STEWART AND VICINITY The many friends of Miss Lens st. Andrews, are ...—- Mr._ ifligot, Bsvage Harbor, been training 101' s. nurse In the U. Miss Elisabeth Clarke, who has iucuoii sin: Every Saturday afternoon and evening of esch week beginning July 4 till the end of July, of cloth- ing, boots and shoes, eto. b! ert oflllu llnjr-illyhr reign, (8rd) H. 1.. riimmn (LS. ’ TKill-T-Iil-Wed-ll a“-"°"°' ;,"‘l"t.'{ ifffiii‘"."i'.‘.‘."fif'f» ..l-",‘ E fhlli "' ‘i; ' ' ' '. A. C. MYERS. Annsndele. ted 6003-7-1-wed4i. A further mark of this success of the year's Work was the Obtaining ficate, the same which was presen- sminstion. Speeches of praise and deep lip- one of the pupils, Master Rob- Pigott the Public School Certi- to~ him at the close of the ex- Charles Morrison, by the Becy, Mr. John Pigott, and by Mrs. Frank’ Pigott. After the pupils and visitors were treated to refreshments of ice cream and candy, the National S. A. is now spending her holidays . with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ira Clarke, Mount Stewlrt. The Inlliy friends of "rs. .1. C. Douglas, Bevsqo Harbor, are very Anthem brought the proceedings to l 0100C. (Patriot Please qopy) sorry t0 learn that she is confined torhsr home owing todiliness, end hopeforsspoodyreoorery. she has won first place in 40 at least, most of them didn't, and tests. i___ we _J .: Sunny Pictou, st the sea’: edge hemmed by N0" Choose it for this yd?! . Scoriifs pine woods! vncnfion. ' .Dccp ‘sea swimming and boating; salt and fresh- , waicr fishing: a delightful beach: nearby frtih‘ water lagoon. All crowned by the pleasantly I'll- formal luxury of Picrou Lodge, one of Collide’! hotels of distinction. Ask for booklet. . o-mn." from w. k’. lto rs. city 1'1"" "m as ' Full L. P. Ritchie. Ticket Aircut, Binriou IE!NMll0IA\ll.Rh|JIllDRUll' \ r r. w. Cisrlilu, im. m... mil” ,,....,__ ...