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For further particulars apply to H.~F'. li/lacPhcc, Balrister, Riley Building, clmrlnttcluivn. 5441-8-so-1-3-5-o-io FOR SALE Farm consisting of 76 acres, situ- ated one-hall mile from Milton Station. Twenty acres woodlands. Two rlulning streams through farm, one well in yard, two gona |>=l'l\S. bllrlKBl°W (not finished) in lood condition. Half purchase price may lay on fann. GEORGE HICKOX. I Milton, P. E, I. nix 5538-9-3-21. TAXIES e .||mv||E's lnxl Phone 525 173 Queen Street b0 -B 17-l. lIi0Dt Allison lluestis Taxi Phone 440 or 323 L. i The Queen Taxi. no 0- -17-1 month. Professional Cards Prohibition Commission Chas. ll. Black, Chairman, V Charlottetown. WIS. B. McDonald, West St. Peters. John Simpson, Hamilton. Send all information regarding lnfractions of PROHIBITION ACT to the above or to Inspector J. Fripps, R, C, M, P., Charlottetown. ` Stewart & Lowther J. D. sfrcwiilir, ic. c. N. W. LOWTIIER. , Bannisrans, soucrrons. Irrc - 84 Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN MCLEOD & BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. _~ Barrister and Attorney-at-Law i MONEY T0 LOAN i Office: 180 Richmond Street | |BELL & MATHIESON * “~ ::':.. L..“;n:°r.°°» "-°~ s rs o c 5 Money to Loan on I ’ Charlottetown and Montague il. F. maeensr, o_o. aannisrsn, souciron NOTARY, &c., Riley Building. Charlottetown 576-2-8-1 month. l `.i.li. Maclionald, ii.ii. , BARRISTEB. SOLICITOR., oe. Riley Building Charlottetown, P. E. island. - Money us Loan and Collections given the very best attention. |575-2-6-lmonth. . r-*----- --. MARK R. MCGUIGAN `BARR.lS’l‘ER,BS.()9l.ClT0R`, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown, P.E.l. J. W. MacNAUGHT B.A., LL.B. Barrister, Solicitor, ae. Money to Loan Kensington - -‘r‘~&' Pink Pills Made Her Strong and Happy Now Does Her Own Housework illg as ii I had lost bed for friends tol good. I was advised to try Dr. Wil llams’ Pink Pills--and they certain _ ly did the trick,” writes Mrs. Fred “‘” M' "'“°’ which u "°' Lieriure, winglc, ont. "I have now ` dll°°V°l’°¢l- WY *WE* 9"" a good appetite, and I am strong mgnem iniury to the most ‘and healthy and able to do my housework.” ' i riior. a nov KENDALL, Tired and .Weak I I ' Mrs. Liedtke Says Dr. Williams' "I was rim- down and in month and my me I was look- my last friend. dm h._ I was terribly weak. and didn't know what I was going to do. Pre- ther one’s eyes are good or scribed medicines did.n't do me any A d - of absence. Boss but I’m not takin lThen after a little pause he said Robert MacBeth laughed: “Took *V MARGAIIT TUIKULI. any. The only care that I'd care to' ; spend an hour or so with has 3u.st|¢=1‘°~'>S¢d °vel' to Jersey- It would be gone up the river ros/d, hell-for-3:;‘;u¢:i-SY 301' JMX tn leave him far leather with s. strange young msn." B 011% he hid crossed the 1-wen, fake your ca, and do df. state l'ne and the bridge. ter her," advised Robert MacBeth. Sli' Georgewondered, even as he mllng. “Where's your adventurous .lockeyed his ear and gained a little nerves and _restores vigour. Run- dpi,-mu 'more headway, whether Jack would BEEKEEPUQQ down conditions are steadily bene- tdkd the next h,.1ddd_ It wad an old G. F. xl_let;`;lh;S £113 leghéahfzisbldgd sgistihnd thRaymdlt;:ked at him a little fashioned wooden covered bridge' (Experimental Farms Note) UPTOMETBIST system. Growing girls are greatly _Rsbueit bef,°re helspoife' IES °’1° °f me “W left lil the °°l1l1ll'l’- Beekeeping is usually looked up- l helped by Dr. williams' Pink Pills. “» e Sad tina ly. If Rc - s,de_ . l, Ge: e supply from your clrugglsr. “mt 5h°“'°‘i you that she didnt , ,R “mg ,hd however ,S an mom 50:: package. vlan you hanging mound, I don’t Hd also wondered M Roberta had wus idea for not amy is the work think you'd run after her. dh dspldi th z h 1 d , , "No" her father answered Y 3 °“ “‘ ° W" ° UW of caring for the bees heavy and rhoughtfuil "1 sho ld " " mg her' sweat bwke wt on his cxactmg’ but the" is °i'='° °°“5!d` . Y' “ 5” “°t’ bf°W as he fh°“8hl °f that Dos- ' el-ubic .-lslr of heavy losses in slack. y THE cHARLo{1j1‘i~:'roWN cUARDiAn 4 y __i_________ _ .ceraigasn 1"- _*'50* Y _ nous, and an eager interest in evel'Y' Y W » . ,,~;,;~_;.f.;;g,.§§_,;f§,,j-- _ - ~ h W ,_ ,_: .» -one mdeverythlng. Every WGN" i ._ 1 A ....=>...=§.‘..,; ,' .~' - ,, / ..-».<.<.;s=\,- __-H.-;,= =.~,,f».‘.’z4 hu it u .hd omy mdk” ug; of it. X F " v ,.3 ,i t J fZii,\f\l[li ‘“ Thanks very much for the leave. Y K l , ' "S1bllity- An oven and public clash while summer conditions in cun- e i ‘£105 tile menwlvith her?’ between Roberto. and himself was' ada are ideal for honey Production. Re-ovens Tuesday. September Sth-i d°“t "“°"{' “nd 1” ‘P”°'°’,=°meth'ns he quite frankly arena-‘denier conditions may cause the , Thorough modern musical training- fhlmself Bmwnes '~’°l¢° Wunded B ed. and yet if it must come it must. ! beclrceper many an anxious mo- ? jlmauneas-";' He sffle B Side Elan” Oi' course. Jack must mean to marry ment, erpccially if he was a little im,.,,,d,.y and ddvdmed pddds “_ ,Wh 011111 slgril -‘\ll0€h€r f@HS°_¥1 her, he thought with a slck.feeling bit careless when Preparing the lc-eivcd. Group teaching if desired. l y m M ° owing is that 5',0f disgust. The idea of R/oberta tied bees for winter. Successful winter- if‘;; l’°5l””°’5 °“1Y~ Term “"5"” §';°}rlg° is vchaljmg them- 32918 f°l' for lite to that tricky mongrel was ' ing depends upon three factors (1). “ e is “mt ' in my Car- more than Sir George could bear, 'Strong colonies of young bees, (2) Then the storm broke Th ln`A liberal supply of wholesome food l I.. R. A. M., etc., Director. your can did hc? Well whoyd ha e, . e ra Ilieuriz Memorial Hall. Phone 960. ,no h it I __ V ,came down in torrents. Cars ran! Illld <3) Adequate lJ\`0l59Cll0n~ 'IV |5o44-9-3-stt-31. I I llg t . would have gambled hastily into public garages and in- neglect any one of these factors is ' ll RRY again regarded Maclaeth sol- ixildlgx iddfvg nvduofhlfgtilidglethiy to invite disaster. Strong colo ies kn 9 _most people, but he kept sfmdiiyf causing each colony to be headed Excellent lishotyg Si* Oxshe wondeerd. Well, anyway. on, though necessarily s10w1y_ Just! by e prolific queen from the fi"st of l “ _ Mt his P1309 t0 9-lafni 01‘ as he was thinkin mat now su,-e1 August on and to see that the bees Scientists Get At The Eclipse H.i-MILTON, Ont-_, Sept. 5.-AS- toluldillgly successful results have rclvarded a band of scientists who studied the eclipse at Acton ,Vale, Que., Wednesday it was announced here today after working unceas- ingly for many hours on the com- bllicd colilplltatioils of their totality eclipse data. It was aiinoulicedthc results. were far beyond expecta- tions. The nucleus of the expedl- f tion was composed of members of l the Royal Astronomical Society, ` Hamilton branch. For three daysf the observers had glumly faced _the , prospect of a clouded eclipse, then l the clouds partedten minutes be- n fore the scheduled time and perfect visabillty returned. Twelve phenomenally clear plates i recording totality were exhibited i by Rev. D. B. Marsh when he step- ped from the dark room where he worked alone at the delicate de- veloping process last night. (UTS 6 SURES Apply Miuarifl frosty. It :lashes oAunr pnuu and asaus. we hgh Quirklv ofrssyiu usa. _ 7_5 l|»ova's nothing hsttasl p1|NAno~5 |_INiMENT Valuable Properties For Sale Residence Corner Euston and Upper Prince Street. Charlotte- town. The Dalton Ranch, Southport, consisting of 50 acres land, 110 pen fox ranch, good house and bam. The Flood Ranch, Southport. consisting of 25 acres land, du pen fox ranch, new residence and barn. Almly to W. K. ROGERS, Charlottetown 5461-8-31-wfm-Sl. Spinning and Weaving Send me your wool to be spun into yum and wove into Blankets. The charges are: Single yarn 23 cents, doubled 26 cents per pound. Blankets $2.00 and if unlaundered $1.85. It takes live lbs. of wool per Blanket. Wool must be well wash- ed and all dirt and burrs picked out. The size of single yarn is med- ium and doubled yarn fine, medium and coarse. Put shippers name on all parcels and owners name, ad- dress and instructions illllile- Simi hy mail or freight. Freight will lie paid on 100 lb. lots. Wm. LANDBlGAN» 65 Queen Street. Charlottetown. »~ 3314-5-28-sat-tue-4 months. .yO°VV'OQ§-OOO-+0-O Q-O-0904-009*-0 EYES TESTED arm GLASSES FITTED J. S. TAYLOR E. W. TAYLOR Optometrists 142 Richmond Street | on you as the first to foliow." emnly. How much did the old man enlighten hun. Roberta had made he would lose thegbhld Cd, he add? have sufficient food to care for all .that plain to him a day or so ago. dehh, caught ,_ ghmpse oth h., the’-the brood these queens are cap- ‘She had told him with the feeling procession dhedd It was mdkihd able of producing. Protection can that truth was the kindest th'ng, toward the cnvmfed bridgd i_be provided either by moving the that she was not for him. But he, He lost the cdr adam and edged bees into a suitable cellar during must reassure the Boss. "I don*t hds wdy gingerly out of the pmceS_ r the latter part of October or early know. '.'.‘hen it comes to being the 5|°n_ Hd dt ance discovered why’ in November, or by packing them 1 ual, reckless Johnny-on-the-spot he had not Seen d_ Roberta and in specially constructed cases dur- dld YOU ever see the beat of Beauty Jack were fn the center of dh “_ ' ing the latter part of September or Sandlson?" 1 . A ‘early in October. Either method , act Robert MacBeth nodded with en- thusiasm. "It‘s the way with the old 53°’-5 Sf°Cl<- Cl1D’t tum them away once they’ve made up their mind to anything. Roberton been hitting Sir GEOYEG over the head every time his hat showed above the long grass. Yet, .see how he comes back.” He paused abruptly' and 3*’ abrupt' whether the name Jack had just ny f°“°W that it lb always the best ly said to Browne; “'I’hlnk I can ~ - for them. Bees normally eject their sir. It looks as though one of the hi-ff°l`y of the country was about to break." The y0ung people, driven indoors. by the coming storm, at once miss. ed Roberta and as promptly discov sent. "Gone out with sir George," Ray heard Robert lVDacBeth explain. Lady Sandlson was still terrified by the sudden storms that swept the island. "I do hope the lad will "Not me Fine Roberts knows how was discovering she did not lcnuw.l safety of her fathei-‘s house. as she sped up the rlvcr w`th Jack and without her bag. Jack had refused to wait; until she went back for it. "You have money, havent you?" he asked. "We can buy what you need when we get to town. You ought not t,o have left the bag be- hlnd." _ It was not very diplomatic, but he was tremendously irritated, and hei had been so accustomed to laying down the law to elderly widows and splnsters, who admired his mascul- ine authorlty, that he forgot Rob- erta was not used to such a tone from him. "You're not making yourself particularly agreeable," she told him shortly. Wliat’s to hinder my getting out and going back if I want t0.” _ "This," said Jack, and he put his arm about her. his cheek against hers and shot the car ahead ai: sixty miles an hour. Sir George, far behind them, saw ther car disappearing from his view. R.ay'3 little machine would never out-distance it. U14 M Til"-W stop for petrol at the next station. I-le put on as much lpéed ls WU safe on the narrow- road and with this storm coming, and watched the H4; must stop them this Side 01' th! e range young man?" Robert Mmgegh dsk. attention to him’ as he worked ms material accumulates in the lu- ed it a little anxiously. ‘way around on the outside or ,hcl testines often with fatal results, "Oh, surely," Ray told him with group and made for the covered, therefore a. honey which contains more confidence thu, he felt' It bridge. He did not so at once to; much lndlgestible niatter should be looked to him very blagk that R,0h_ the bridge entrance He drew up avoided as winter food. Usually the erta had gone on mid way without h h md ‘wh th ‘_ d honey; gathered during spring and consulting her fdgheh .W ere e °° W e ° °w af fall are considered dangerous. Clov- car ahead of his slowly draw away. c.ted and jabbering crowd. Jack had crushed the mudguards of a dilapidated machine belonging to a 'family of voluble Polish-AmericalT3 out for their Sunday excursion. Jack was hurriedly taking their names and addresses and giving them his own. From the expression on Rob- erta's face Sir George wondered g.ven was the one with which Roo- lcave him to handle lt, nay?" lem was ,ummm -,| waste material when ln'flighi:, but Ray started. "Handle what?" They were so deeply engrossed in during the winter months when “The situation and th st they are unable to fly this waste the accident that no one paid any bout Jack. without attracting Jack's “Hellol Let me get you indoors, \attehn0h_ er and buckwheat honeys are safe' The storm i-ag,t°. Fortunately best little thunderstorms in the Ray Bmwdeh cdr wds not dh oheh.SU€ar is even safer than honey. car and, in comparative comfort. islr George settled h'mself and lit a cigarette. waiting for the mom- Qent when .lack would move. At, pres- ent he felt he could do nothing "ed that sl’ C'°°’S° W” “L” W that would make nobei-nv.; swep- ade public property. Jsck's tenipei- was growing edgy. he could tell by his insolent attitude, and his snarl- ing voice, which occasionally carried above the roar of the storm. Ithdt e hh ,I 51,1 e d ,ahh 1 h xper en was a co y on I evas g y up over the fl*/ef °°d| The rain saved him. for the Polish duo d needles on, for the Bee 1 not get wet.. |Ame"l°““5 hast 1? Plled mm their Division of the Experimental Farm _,H ' .cal-, and the spectators scattered to system had already proved such i)0 ' , glrlsolred u1tni1;;?;ItE§; oneuif th; seek shelter. Suddenly Jacks car honey to be ddnger0u,;_ Feed the 5 fv' ren shot past, Sir George. It was ruin- bees for winter but feed them We1}_ you anxious about her?' 'md too hard to do dt that rate on to 1 k ' _, speed. he decided. anywhere except WALKING or CHARM B °t° mm" hersem on the covered bridge. Evidently JUST WH/ir ls rr? u at was just what Roberta J,,,_k had this ided_ tom for he ______ i regulations, which called for a speed of only ten miles an hour. .7nck's infringement of the rules an- noyed Slr George, who had plan- ned to stop l'i’m in the middle of the bridge and have it out in com- parative seclusion. Roberta was having her first ac- tive misgivings. Surely Jsck hid conducted the negotiations with the owner of the dilapidated car in an unnecessarily harsh manner. She simply could not imag`ne her fath- er. or even arrogant Sir George. speaking iq those people in the wav Jack had spoken, or giving them his name in such a fashion as to make it almost impossible for them to get it correctly. Then his sudden and abrupt way of giving in to all they swung around, narrowly missing Sir' Charm is much more important with an her b°a`5t’°d independence ,George Jack was paying no heed than beauty. A face that is plain she wind have cmd “1°“d 1°' th’ whatever to the bridge rules s.nd‘may sparkle as radiantly as the 'morning star if its owner has the asked, with a snarl, and dashlng| Farm Notes A COSTLY EXPERIMENT IN on as an easy method .of making of young bees may be secured by 1’ f Watch your laugh. Don't let. it H D E .. ;~ - " grow limb ma solaenr. It is bez- \ , , J, ~\'f.,.i'.'¢‘- 1 -l' . "‘ ‘ * '. . A M A N W ,_ dmdddd thu you odd., keep me mirth back. Then it is nlt\1l'1\l~ 5-'*f‘i"i 5i5‘*` .r. * Don't cultivate s iaush that ll!" ` Ji F , vow- - lllnensins by lawns lvlll Z.; it ~ 5' .r.;_,, .,»1__ _. " ' ` Don’t wear your smile as though - 'T j?‘:"’” _ _. . , it were if mask either. Let the °°""‘\3.' il lbwm f“1.;§??;P rs5ih"z`|»oUy|'>~-11"' gum of bn. ploy around your -_ _ mouth .nd .yds 55 gftgn gg you .. ' E. can. But make it genuine. , ' / Natural Make-ull However, in practising these things, it you aren't as immaculate -and attractive as possible you will _lose much of your struggle. Nat- uralness is the keynote of charm. too. Don’t use a powder that ev- eryone will know has been dusted on your skin. Find one that be- comes part of you. You personally may mix shades, or have the ex- perts in the beauty shops do it for you, until you find one suitable to your own coloring. Don't Wear a lipstick that makes your mouth appear as a, mask. Too bright shades are startling. Shades that are dull are likely to add age. Rouge must not be placed in round spots and forgotten. It must bo blended so skillfully that every- one wlll think the color is located under your skin, not on top of it. Don’t use too much of it. Many wo- men make the mistake of using too much rough and lipstick and pow- der. , Cream or paste rouge spreads bet- ter than the cake rouge, as o. rule. A lipstick is a necessity. More and more women are using the paste face rouge on the lips also in order to make their color scheme har- monious. Use Lydia E. Pinkham’s 'has been proved successful by the ‘Bee Division as the central Ex- perimental Farm, Ottawa. The food factor is e. very important one for not only must there be plenty, but it must, be wholesome to the | bees. Although honey is the natural l food of bees. it does not necessary- but e. syrup made of pure white ,Some honeys granulaie so that the bees cannot use them and thus the bees may die of starvation, yet be surrounded with plenty. A friend of the author's was warned not to experiment with a certain kind of homey as winter feed for his bees, the waming was disregarded and over 60 colonies died of starvation but with 20 to 30 pounds of hard 'g-rariulated honey left in the hives Agreement For The; Y _,__4__ Sanative Waals septic. Unlike most other .groducts on the market which are vertised for feminine hygiene, the formula for Lydia E. Pinkhau-i's Sanative Wash 'was prepared for this one purpose only. lt has been hospital tested and proved to be safe. 'hy this marvelous new product. best of all it is a perfect deoderant. ter to content yourself with smiling, unless you are so wholeheartedly Good-by to aid-tina ehoeelats fred- iilg that took a lou( hal!-ixouri This frosting-in ive minutes-is ready to spread ea your cake, la lovely, enemy-rich wiril, a lull -iuch thick, it you like. it always suc- ceeds. lt's always psrfecti And this frosting trick laaiis tn vusuy oiilersl Adil bot water-it's a Chocolate Sauce. Add more bot wa- ter*-i¢'s a delicious I-lot Chocolate- Or add water sad.¢gg whites, it'l a Chocolate Pudding! 'MAKE NO MMA!!-Be sure you us -Eagle Brand Sweeteuod Condensed Gao for many, uses. it simply wou'z w MAGIC CHOCOLATE FROSTING x V2 squares uunveétened eiwebim ° (1 ) I B ' -¥¢“§i:rsete;.|= Coilfieenserdmlliills I tablespoon _water lol! chocolate ia double bella. Add Eagle Brand Sweetened C", dennd llllk. stir over boiling vm” Evo minuees uaeli le shichna. Ass water. Cool cake before spreading frosting. e :lie right kind 6| milk in this mn, Milk- Although evaporated milk i| ark in this magic recipe. Co, Limited, Please free the _Along The mud 'now andamotor boat along quite safely ln any our rivers as long as she enough water to float her having her propeller tangled in eel glass as before. What cause of this disappearance of ‘grass is notexactly known *fishermen and motor boat claim it to be so. that .when gras; used to be the thickest is none to be found lit all changes of this kind there r some reason for it. Carvelis Wharf Behr. I-latavan. Captain Mosher. Hero at last is a safe new anti- . at present discharging g cargo Of gravel. _ Pickards Wharf Schr. Florence O., Captain White It is cleansing . . . refreshing . . . and I has sailed. Bodiy a bottle from your druggiss B. S. Harland. Captain MacLaine" E °Y~ ' in port. Lyons’ Wharf N E N K Schr. Bonus, Captain Murphy, lin lwrt. . V Kelly in port. Y D. P. W. Launch. Captain Lund in port. Conveyance To The Dominion Of Beau- lharnois Canal Is Practically C o m- pleted. ' (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont., Sept. 2 - An quality that illuminates. And at the same time, one that is perfect in features, with the softest rose ‘and white skin that anybody ever had, can be s useful thing. Charm is hard to define. But it includes graciousness and graceful- H = ad Colds. Vapors inhaled ‘l quicklyciearhead ,. . , f _ I] f Visits _._\‘i.h. Valve un Ovlll 2| Mllblon J/ues Us£oYsnlv.Lr away. She had not time to wonder any more. for she caught s. glimpse of Sir George as she looked back. (To Be Continued) Cuti N r K0 lt. Paul ls. W.. lloau-ul. 'next bridge, if possible, before tho!- Many Healthy Skins the World Over' Is found in the refuisr use of the Svlp to cleanse and rrotect the skin, time 0 lstllsent to 'heal any ruin or pimp e, the Tllell to complete the toilet. siuozse olnrmnmeindsoe. 'nlamna r - ‘ ' ~ k _ Csnsdlm Doom: pfnse moveable spans and such n.'i'°°:5°h£“,m“" W" "‘i'l°“ This wee umm Annan' ummm superstmdures ' xiii mllerika ¢)an?iio:`wli1iT)i‘i:is:>ii ' ' ` ' . f - of su or nervousness. and bring. ____________...- ‘ ' " Ilmn ma anim una or ssiuusm sound sleep. Hughes Drug Oo., Ltd. 4 The Secret of ' No compensation is to be Dlfd es are also to be transferred to the Dominion. All bridges over the can- faction of the Govem in Colin canal must be authorized by the Board of Railway Commissioners. provided initially, but moveable spans similar to those in use on the open branches of the Welland Canal must be provided afterwards. Adequate and suitable Supplies of electric power for operatiing, re» pairing, lighting and maintaining the canal up to 3.500 horse power maximum demand is to be deliv- ered free of charge by the com- been decided to use the canal for navigation purposes the fixed spans the expense of the company. The government is to install at its ex I 'S. S. I-lochelags., Capta'n Trav-i bor is now to be seen at the pres- ent time. Not. since some 22 years ‘ Marine Wharf C. G. S. Brant, Captain Basil Bruce Biewsrtfs Wharf erse on the Pictou-Charlottetown route. Mackerel Pientiful , What is claimed to be the great- est number of mackerel in our har- PREMIER’S LAST Siliwi -Last surviving aunt cf Rt. R. B. Bennett, Mrs. Mary ,died at the age of 96 years l months. Death came after s weeks' illness. ' mier Bennetts mother. the Mrs. Henry J. Bennett, of well Cape. predicament analogous to thi near-sighted man who has lost glasses and can't seo to look them until he finds them. ago were they to be seen so plenti- ful. From the wharves they can be “greement mr tha °°nv°y°“°°_ t° noticed in very large schools even the Dominion of the Beauharnos in the doc” bredklhd the wud,-S canal between Lake st. Francis and dd they jump herd md them lLake St. Louis, near Montreal, is A number of mm hdth yddhd and lpractically completed. Execution of om are at present taking this °p_ the d°°“m°“° by the B°““h“m°i‘s,portunity of trying their luck at Light, Heat and Power _Company,mmn8 *hm and they dn dd" ‘md the D°"““l°“ G°v"”m°nt wmlbrlnglng in some real beauties. so f take place "shori.lv." it is lntimat- now mms or you fishermen here., ed. The canal will be a link in the your chmod’ try your mek and St. Lawrence waterways project. show the “sh mdrket dd E' dlhxh tm m";;l'lt:f:::te§°fil‘:;“d?,privdege of being shown through fm 9’ Y ° . 'two of the finest launches in our and W°"k5 °f the °°mp°'“y' ii' isiharbcuf, namely the "Restless" and 1;:"“°d' ;’5tem“y be “§°°s5°ry tg; the "Roamer" the former is owned ° “mn “'m°° an °p°m ' Mr. Hal Bourke and the later of the canal for_no.vlgation purpds- by ML Md] lm nwm iby the Dominion for the canal otl-i~ un "mind me wma hdd tha I by 90 - Both these launches have Ker- lnath albines in them and are H1 “fe W be P\‘°V“‘°° ““‘l'“‘“’“'°°l“' equipped with radios. electric lights. I ed by the °°'“P°“Y "° the ‘“""'rerrigmwrs sua toilets, all the onvieu a ern home. i ' y 9' ' c css of mod cl; and railway brit-ig” “cm” nw The farmed. but the ..R,dd¢1ddd». B 33 feet long and ten feet beam and travels at a speed of nine knots i Fixed °l’““‘» it is “t°t°d' ln” be she has cruising accommodation for seven persons- Ths latter boat the "Runner" is practically the same as the "Rest- less", she has s speed of eight knots and is Bl feet 9 inches long and 8 I-2 foot beam, she can also accommodate seven people. ' son-cu, or nl urns Side, Gas Hurts Heart K Waterfront Posse¢'1'A way AUNT DEAD IN N. B. HOPEWILL HILL, N. B., Sent She was the eldest sister of Some countries seem to be The Crippled Lady of Peribonka ,.1-1 By James Dlloar (Harwood '-“”" History has recorded how Molly Brant, sister of Theyendanega,grest- est chief of_theMoiiawlKl» became the bride of Sir William Johnson. fl king. rigs: .um in 111° Colonies. After a hundred soil thirty-gfive years the blood of lovely Moll! had come into its 0W“» The modern Molly. Wil’ lived in a palace witlf I Croesus for s husband. saw what ,wu lllPP°" ing ll the yelrl P|"°d' .i. ,puny to the Dominion. another dd mu hd, ,d,,,,,,, d|,,,,,,,,_,.,d Beautifully _ stipulation will be that when it has hd our dvd", md mu dm mom, Rgmnngfg Sgriai ID in the brldgm must be removed at l)_on’t Sleep on :ne ' Guardian’