. Goo d!—-Alwayst It's the ingredients you cannot sec—the patient care in making that are the secrets of Moir's goodness. Nothjng is left to chance, all the materials used " are either made in our own plant or imported direct. Cocoa beans, selected, graded, ÛPERAÏIÜN “Fnil-a-ilvîrcomplmly Reliant! Ma 8928 Unxou 81., Vnwouvn, 13.0. "1 nutfered with' A“ un lympùom z l Ê, î l: 1‘ Ï l thil modiclnn han mmpletely "and Brnzil Nuits, Nrnonds. Walnuts. imo u or.“ my m. m Menu“. pdn:d direct; Pennuts, the smnll _ l deliœtel ilavored kind; (Ï-‘nzoanuu 3 I Infra ofpau nnd heodnches nnd ‘ Shl'eddEdvfrttsh fur runh day's nucds. the terrible Connfipotion, nnd whfl c. HOWARD SMITH {mon me n th- fruit modjcine, “Fruits-thon.” v Mndun M. J. GORSE. 1500 n box, 6 for 82.50, trial Bile 250. .At dation or sont postpaid b1 i,‘ Wt-Q—ËYC Hum Ottnwn. .—_,—4 Every operatinn superintended, every chmolutc exonnned by u han—c) 2d ovcrseer. Ail thiscarc m as—urc you oi’ rhe same ‘ high quality ‘.n:.| l..i\ u; aimons found so dciiglnlul m Mur s Chocolatier. _ Tuke home a box tu-duy a “paqu machina, laps 1h: au cool and du un, 41a; In (h: pur, no mana uhnt u “15L; munit Spt'omi Vit» l’rwident, 193122 J t‘anndtzin Munni'm-tnrms' As- ' sot-lutin“ NOIRS LIMITBD i ‘ A BALIPAX 'l‘hc lidillP oi’ lltmnrd 51111111 ulosely ldt‘ll'UfiPll with thnz ot’ pnp: —— 5er nmnux‘ar‘tnring in (‘nnudn. ho 119A jing presidmu or nm Hurard Smith He bore it all wilh,3\wh ch?er .‘i‘nper Miils. thnitcd, Mnntrenl. une forïllude that cven up to the 1:13! lof the nmst Sllm‘rssl’lll industries 01 “0995 “"31'9 hem Out for M5 rem?" its kmxl in the Dominion. Hi- “.15 “11"; m" H9 i“ “n‘ose keepmg me hum in 3L Johlm Quo" “me”, h”. tire destinim of men 'ruled other- 'ifnther conduutvd [110 local llullet' “'39- a'd deslme a" un“ fend”; -fur munv VPHI's. lie n'ont into thanummg and me b“! “mark” “l “mper bilame” M a “mm and m._ (“Ollld do .Melvin nnswered thle suint- Êter an association us sulusnmn nndŒîŸSÊ n ’hon whue benne ne "s Melvin was a genernl favorite with young and old alike. Tlte t-hiidren loved to [Je with him, be- cause he entaer Ainto lheir amuse- tncnts; umong t‘he older peuple ha hrad a wide clr'cle of frands and no lenemies. The many who visited [hi‘m during hle‘ illness were receivn ed with a pleasant smile and a hearty welmme. His keen n'uind, hright wn, and withnl kindly con- sidernte unussuming munner cn- representattw wnh snvcrni of 1h.- hig palper l‘onpnnîm. lin launr‘hz-ti‘ lnut for hlmse—lt‘ aFYf‘i'ill years zlgo; and ha:a now htlill up n inrgemnnu- ifnr-turing orgunization. with snvornli unills. “ihivh spN‘inliZc in the liluh- ier grades of pnnPr, lie has her‘n .1 ivory zmlous member of thn Cann- ïriinn Mnnnfamnrr—rs' Assouînuon 'and hns lwld nfflco us chnirmun 'of the Montrenl Brunch and Queber- Division. 119 helonr’s In th 11'118 01' lPkêCllllVi‘ who surs hut litllc hut (mm-“d Mm m “venions” as evidenç. inccomplishes n lot. 111- will "1154,19 “th assembled WIgdnesday 31. n'ëar become first vicenpresident and‘ed by me mm concourse or peu. VIIPYL .Vt’aï- in due 4‘01"19v “'î“ be‘ternoon tu pay a last tribute of roc?w Ïpresident. pect. E H..— î T119 servires were L'OndllCiPd hy the Rev. J. Bennell, who gave a IN most impreeslve addrcss frnm a __ passage quoted 'by the demrted. G' M MacLan [T‘lie Rev. John Stirling, n former ' .nnstor, and n 01039 i‘riend nt‘ the 0" Mondm._ June 5m. a grpmît'amiiy, otfered touching and inspir: » shmlow urtiied ovor ihe t'mmnunîlyimg ‘pmyem- Tue Qu'un“ 01109011 m4)! Nc-w Clusgnw, when ut un carly,“"“""" “’"ong "1039 un“ ‘MEÏVÎII 80 Ihour in the morning Ihe son] otgl’vnfi'“ “"9 "50"0‘1513' “"41 W1“! 'lbl“ ifloorge Melvin anlieud took flighti‘m- I w me Un,“ BpimmL j Melvin mode no preience, and lie P U R I TY A N D QUAUTYASSURED HARR I JAMES, Aflent_ CHARLOTTETOWN EMBARRABSING wnrd me and sat down. At thc 581118 time he hacked toward whers h» hnd iet't his choir and landed on i pas! n weelt nt ber home t0 mecti the rioor. [0111€ amusement of ever)‘ ‘ a de“. "zend 01 the family, After‘ une but himself. H0 left cari): and My martied sister invitod me toy betng introduced ne moved t0 an 5 we hnvn nuvç-r met sint‘e. 01‘" other chair. i, thinklng ne mEa4t'ÜÛlll'Sh ho tihnks i did n on pur. me to tnke his chair. pullcd it to- r poso —F.xohungv, l Al-thongll n» hud lnwn ill fot'(|llitc;“'m "0' "9?“ ‘°- W" “10k "1’" "8 a long timé lie newr murmurod. in“ “'us' “"d [m'y mund a "e"! mu" _ dhrnugh ud t-hrough. His word was «Jill» «utilivulent. of hin bond, honesty gliis watvhword, and anythlng nrean ,‘v Summerside, Salurday, July lsli Wl-1EPÎUÈING i0533135053031503:“i‘îniï‘nïïäî [lite sa nnn-h thc lbrighter [or ail ci lus. «WILSONÏS. a v 1h,." alu Ra". Patriglic parad: I ,seif :lew. nnd now we must ‘ Athletlo Evantn lncluding Cavalry. , q‘“'"‘lgf‘ 11‘10"15 “10 “'efl'i‘y W'd}: th- came. 0,51m. .nfamry' veterans' {ont _\ou, 10m vacant chair can :xn-vm' ho filled and we feel ourloss t 'so deaply ohzit affections tear muet filon: But. we weep only beoattse ;we miss you durîing tlris earthly 'pilgrimage. Onr grief i3 nnl‘lened in race S900...... Unveiling Prince Counly Soldier’sg‘ Monument Erocted by Public Suhscription—Guard of Promlnent Public Speakers Decorated Autos,i Headed by_ 8and.f Band Concert! Popular Midwny land .the cil'cln wili be complote: - Best 01’ all Fly Killers 1°C Ê"And thongh in titis lenn age for.I per Packet at ail Druggists, i lorn. l Grocers and General Stores .Too mony a vulve mny cry, l _ iThuÏ nran simil have no After-morn, l War Veterans— “tixot yet ol' me“. mm Il l :The man survives, and W‘hatsoe'er imrën, stock. lillllltfliii‘nfs, and! lie wrought of good or ‘brave, \\’.1li Inould him through the cycle lmuselmld furniturc. We ure nu- Iliorizv-d by 1“ J Gnliunt, tu solil A SOLEMN TRIBUTE T0 THE GLORIOUS DEAD HERE ARE THE LISTS OF SPORTS year, , ATHLETIC EVENTS——Under Direction ot Y. M. C. A.—Entries his i‘urnl tuf iiftcen acres “'i'lh‘ThäÎ (llnwns hehmd lhe grave." . . -d h. growing crup usez] as a mnrkct; e caves t0 sorrow for a vkjnd l i do“ wm‘ H H Slmpson' summum e' on June 2m gardon for the lue! iwvnty six husbflnd. and afiectionate son and 220 yard dam, over 18 yearl. 100 yard flash, over- 18 yearo. Bicycle Race, under 17 yearo. 100 yard dalh, 15 to 17 years 3—Leaqed Race, under 16 years. 100 yard dalh, under 15 years. 22° yard daSh' 16 t° 18 Yeara- yenrs. situntmi nn Malpcque R081L1bl‘01h91‘, his wlt'e Illl't'l‘ nnd a hnlf miles frotn City.‘ _0n Fridny. June 23rrl,. au twu p.‘ 1m, Everytliing (-umplrte. Glass, Siiouse 75 x 25, also Fox Ranuil.l fumier system complote tilroug Hmuse and glass house, ihe 4 tuiidin s are in erfec re mir, HORSE RACES—cet entry forma etc, from Dr. w. G. Churchhdwemlg Mus" “filou fœw‘pulfio Summernlde, hefnre Saturday. June 24th. ' [me snmc tiny we wlll sell stock impiements iTerms at sale. Gara, daug‘hter 0! George and Mrs. White, York lPt.., lis parents. John T. and Mrs. Mac» Leod, stiil livtng nt New Olatsgow. une brother, Wilfred J., W‘ho re. inturned recently from the Wesl tu out he with lmim during hils illnes‘sfiand theàtwo starters, Mrs. IErnest Haslam ot‘ onISpringfleld, and IMrs. Ernest ‘Macv nlliNeill, ot‘ iCavendish. and Furniiure.i m ' MISS M. . 1' BENJ. CARTER s. SON. i > M BURNS' j Anetioneer. i Novelty stunts—Don’t Min Them. 2.19 Trot and Face. Purse 3300.00. 2.22 Trot and 2.25 Pace, Purs: 3300.00. 2'85 Tu“ and PI“. Pur” 3300100. The death took place at the fam- q iiy residence on Thursdzty morning, ç June lst, of Mnry IMnudonnld Bur-ns, _agvtl 71 yeat‘s, wife oi Mr. W. .l. 11133 ‘St. Albert Trsil. il" Wool! Wool!. .i the denth oI‘ Mrs. ABurns. another Don't Min the Midway—Pulslng with Action.Surprises and Novelties DOMINION DAY IS SUMiMERSIDE’S DAV "snvn‘llnm n You manie us love you for your-u us we look iorward to tlmt ’hnppy-B iruuniun ‘wiwn portings wlll lw overj |contes out. .:olorless, cle Bleu madorlty. Mu. Burin; came l0 'Dd'monton fnomÏBrooktleid. P. E. 61., and as a young woman about Üllfly-four yean ago. Mr. and Mm. Burna lived on n fnnm just nonth oi' the (-in until about nine years nmde their home in the nity since. 10 monrn two daughters. Mm. Mc- Bealdes her hudbund site louves Minou, of Olyde. and Helen, whao wan a devmed amendant untii the end came; atlëo two olsters. Mrs. Margnret Gillh of Brudaibane, P. Ei. and Mrs. Christian Mncdonald. blendçd. roasted and ground ‘ofi-‘emdetmubiemiùdnüeùud. chamouuawm “ml .i wnh mhmte care m our own potion and mutant Hamada. Ihnd —-——“_ j facwry. pnlnn low don i.n me hui: And ride: 8PEED_ » Pince les, aprlcots, raspberries. ofthobody. Adoetorldvhodmto irraw mes and other fruits for , huwmomndon' T36 “l'omîn piclltled hâar ioir'a crnlrswulzzavs 'the est v u n cnu nus y a ong '-t e si ewn Obtainable. L J hwml mua". “a whare here and there small cakes 01' lce still udheerd to the pave- nlnt, despite the strenuous efforts which hud been made to removo them. Comlng mwards her ahe heheiu n young colored waiter. hearing on his right Imnd. in true pullnl'm 'ashlon. a heavy trsy loaded with tlishes whirh llŒ- was retnrnmg u) the restaurant, where the Womnn was niso bound. He wns travelling ouickiy and the Woman hoped thni ha migh, not make a misstep, but her gond wishes for his sure con» duct pmwd tntlle. He silpned on n trencherous strlp of glassy ice formed frôm water which drippcd frcvm lllP roof of the building. slid r'npldiy thc full length of the strip und brought un m the restaurant doar in a sittlng position. sti‘ll man- fully balallt'ing the tray, 'I‘he head waiter. wlm had witnessed 1113 un. dlg'niflvd nrrv'vnl. _ran out and re- lieved hlm nf his burden. he displnyrd his even whlte teeth in nbrond grin and snid: “Ah say. bcss. it suttinly nm a 200d thing that dinner was et, Yuh rione ml me r0 git des henh dishes “n'a hurry. Oh didn’z even iuke tlme to wnlk. Ah came back llke a 'spress train, Ah did."—Chlcago W ::Wnuher the corn be or cid or new growth. n must yleid to Hollo- way's Corn Remover. IBIue=jayJi . to your druggist “Stop: Pain Inatantly The simplest way to end a corn i: ue—jay. A touch stops the pain in—n stantly. Then the corn loosens and Matte in two forms—ar _ _ ar liquid (one drop does ni). and In extra thin plastcrs. Use; whtcheyer. {orm you prefcr. plasters or the liquid—the action is the samè. Sait, gentle. Made in a world-famedl laboratory. Sold by ail druggists. n09.- WHuBuueréûlurk. Toronto, Dolem for vaincu. bock. "Correct Gare offlu Fut." s—____..._ Dominion Day “incursion Excursion by S. S. Constance to Pictou on Dominion Day, Return fnre 33.00. Lcaves Pickard’s Wharf a! 7 n. m. Tickets gond to return on Mondny evenlng. Spend tha week and in Plctou or New Glasgow by taktng the excur— sion'bn the’ 8.8. Constance Dominv. nn Dny. Tickets good io return on' Monday evening. Return tare 83.00. A PICKARD a. CO ' Agents Phone 731 -'- The P. E. Island " ä°.‘:.,°:°.".°s mgœep BreederS win ttnynofi ' 891! "19" 10| Eczemn nnd lt rclicvas a: once lj‘rala the skin. be receiving wool at the Arena Rink, Char- lottetown from June 27th t0 July 12th. The, prospects are for' higher prices for ail Skin Irritations. nnd gradunlly Snmple box. Dr. froc if you men- Kensington Horse Races WEDNESDAY, June let 'Tf p HY‘DIInI meeting of ihe an bomety of Prince Edward Island g‘rading. Mark name adch‘ess and number{31'i'ÎâÎJ'EËÏÎ.J3!"Ë.Ëîmä'ËÎÏ“<ËiJÉÎ °.f bundles on each zfi'i‘iizî‘ïntänfoz ticket. D0 not prepay y. n. BENTLEY.. freight. Make all ship- “mmy‘mm'” ments to W001 Grad- ing Station 01' to W. . ‘Boulter, Sec’y. Sheep' Breeders Association, Tendnr f bulldi P bt l Charlottetown. Church nÎ Êïeary wnfii Jîsmycâ'vïà' by the underslxned un m June nom. Plnns nnd speclflcntlons may b0 seen nt the office o: (‘hnppsll and Hunter. Charlottetown; the Plonem Office, Summerslde nnd A, J. Mn- thieson's drugstore, 0'Leary. A rertifled chequa of 10 ne. of rnnn trm‘t price t0 sccompnny tender, which wili be returned if tender not accepted. ' ._ Following are the entrles:—— grades. An advance -Ï . 2.19 CLAss TROT AND PAGE. wil] be paidy aftel- t ê . gj r31, 1. Lscocplo. entered by J. P. Smith, Kln‘kora. 2. Keemnh Aubrey. entered by E. Stowart, French Rivar. 3. Corysot. entered by P. S. Brown, Churlottetown. 4. Upton Prince. entrred by W. B. McArthur, Kensington: 5. Lois Guy. onterod by A. L. Rogem, Kensington. 6. Rexhart, entered by 1), A. McKinnon, Charlottetnwn. .o. ’v‘_ 2.25 CLAss. TROT. . Alice Tho Grent, entered by, P. ‘S. Brown. Chnrlottetown. Mnry Picktnrd, entered hy James Arbinxg. (ïharluttetown. Corysat, entend hy P. S. Brown, Clmrotletown. Don Bailey, entered by H. Benoit. Charlottetown. . Mac Cresu-s, entered by W. McNeili. Souih'port, . Cautnm Jigg-s, entoer hy Gordon Dniwson, Tryon. 7. Dnnty Miller, entered by Geo. Woodslde, Kenslngton. 0m99»— 8.00 GLASS, TROT AND FACE. :1. Princes: Auibrey. entered by McLeod 8; Show. Victoria. il. Lady Petrelln; entered hy Bert Dickle, Cape Traverse. 3. Cnptain Jlgss, entered hy Gor— don Dzuwson, 'i'ryon. 4. Benrchllght. entered bv S. Wal'sh, Tryon. 5. Pater Aubrey, entcrcd by Scmpie Training Stmhins. 6. Judaon Lad, entcred my Herburt Dennls. M'arshifield. ’f. 81m Billon, enlered by neruld McLean, Grnhams Rond. 8. M. ontored by Semple Training Ststblee. 9. Dritidh Guy, entered by W. ’E. Thompson, Kensingtun. .10. GovUnor Genet-al. enteredhv W, A. Mathews. Summerside. 11. Conmoaorh K. entered by Alcx Kennedy. Southport. Il. Quun Petonlllia. entered by Phiiip Howntt, Cape Traverse. Catering For . Horse Races The calsring ni the Kensinglon Horne ltnr'oa. Juml :5131, lmfl been Inkun over hy Rnlph flnlderston. Ho: dinners wlll be asrved to every ce lustP. Fruit. Confectionnry. Smokcs. lce (‘old Drinks nnd Per- The iowest or nny tender not ne« ssnrily sccepted. 'A. J. MATHIGON. Sec. î Il. nonce. 0.. by CIpt. Aubrey, owued by J. A. Carver, Ch'town. fection [ce Cream ‘booths. m- mnyælght ,Mortgage ,Sale To bu sold by Public Auotion ‘n front of the an Courts Building in Charlottetown. in Queen‘s Coun- ty, on Saturday the eighth duy uf July A.D.. 1922. ut the hbur of tweivs o'clock noonz— . _'A‘IJL TilA’T tract, place or parce. of land situate, lying and belng un Township Number Forty—one 111 King‘s (tounty. in Prince Edward islhnd. hounded nnd doncnlbed ne follows.‘ that ls to say:»— COM» MENI‘IING on the Enst side of the Cardigan Rond. nt the distance of Nine chalns nnd Twentynfive links from the Upton Rond thence South dexrees East Elfty chalns thence Soth thirty-two de- grees West Six c hni nH. thonce North Flfty-eight de- grees West tu the first mentionod Rond thence nlong the Rond to tha pince of commencement rontnining un nren of Thirty ocres of land n little more or less. ’i‘ha above sale ils made under- nnd by vlrtue of a power ot-sale contained in nn indonture'of Mort- gnge benring (1Mo the Twelith day of Decemher A.D., 1911. nnd mana bet-ween Michnel MoNeill of me une port and George H. Stewnri or Bouthport of the other part and whrich snid Mortgnge han 'been duly assigned to the un- dersigned. «For further particulnrs apply nt the office n’f J. D. Stewsrt, Soit cîrtor, Charlottetown. Dnted this Fifth day of June. A. D. 1922. - JEBSIE STEWVART. Aulnes 9! Mangue. 380. wthen t‘hey retired and 'have' As [’19 folle“ one rose t0 his feet 'v sale. l . Dance Soma Sunny Day—Fox—Trot Georgin—Fox-Trot Bygonea—Fox-Trot Poor Little Me—«Fox-Trot In Blue Blrd Iand—an-Tmt l WInt YOIJ from “Marjoluùu," Birdle — Fox—Trot Stumblln ———Fox-Trot Who Tic Klndneas—Commedienne aoney l. u — Harmonizers Ray Miller and His Orchestra Rny Milier and HI! Orchestra Under Direction of Eddie Elkius Where the Volgn Flows—Fox—Trot Song Hits Al] Over Nothlng At All—Commedienne Nom Bayes Nom Bayes Hart Sisters nke Up, Lime Girl. You're Junt Records } 11-3603 Knickerhocker Orchestra l r -, t . . A-3602 Ixnnkerhotker Othcslra î 85° Paul Blese's Orchestra A4610 — FurTrot 85° Rny Millet nnd Hi: Orchestra Frank Westphnl nnd His Rainbo Orchestra A- 3612 Frank Westphnl and His llnlnbo“ "' " 85e Orchestra Rny Millet and His Orchestra A_36" the Can on the Old Dug'a Tnll P—Fox-Trot 85C The Columbians 14-3601 } 35:: 0 At Eventime—Mezzo-Soprano Solo Nom alambic Rocorla on 8d. Ma 20th ol Enry Moulin. Opera ànd Concert Do Dreaml Conte Truc? Mezzo—Sopnno Sol Barbarn Maure] Barbu. Maure! A-W 81.00 u .«_ y - Dreaming_.Mue Qumt 85C Berceuse from Jocdyn gïtzasîäom A45” Shanno“ Fm“ Serennde (Toselü)-—Violin Solo 81... My Machree‘o Lullaby—Tenor Solo 539ch 1mm Edwin Dnle AvÊMS Brin, You‘re Wenrin' A Wonderful ’ c Mattinnta—Bnritone Solo Smile Tenor Solo Charles Hart R1me Stnodnfl Llêgâoçäïosweerheut ofämgtephens A4608 Juot A-wearin' For You—Sopruno Solo 79856 Only A Smlle—Tenor Solo 5c. Hum“ Lammk‘ 31-“ Charles Hamm Drink To Me Oniy Witb Thine Eyen— } 7ms Achln' Hearted ÿlues—Comedienne 3599 Tenor Solo Charles Hackett 8|.” 5......rnrnconnrzg M... My Mmmmng sgn; l a... I . . . . au ne un: e Leona. Williams and Hcr Dune Baud Tandy Mnd‘emie and Mue me u.” . Maybe You Thlnk You re Foollng Baby v H ._ —Comedienne Marion Hams l A4604 Handel‘s Largo. Ombra Mai Fu. — _ Mallndn BrOWn—Comedieune I 85e Contrnlto Solo Cnrmeln Ponsdle A4215 l Mnrion Harris Ave Mnrin —— Conttnlto Solo . l Mr. dGnllagher nnd Ml}; Shean ——d 1km}: C"“eh PW’dh an Baritone Duel. urmn’n un ’hs When 'i‘hose Flnnle lloppera Star! Agggng _ ‘K * . . Hopping Around—Tenor and Baritone _ l Mn't Goin' To Study War No More— Duet 'Furman and anh _ l . Mnle Quoi-(et 5.35“ Down on Avenue A___Teno, Solo‘ ' Fisk Universnty Jubtlee Singer: “c l Frank Cmmit 14.35,3 You Henr The l.un1bn_A-Cryl_n'——:Mnle l Mamm'a Love. pam_. Due, papa Love 355. Quartet. Flsk Unwerstty jubilee Singer: l Mnmma—Tenor Solo Frank Crurnit .- Gypsy love Song irom "TA: Forluna Tenu" l Cnllfomln—Comedians, Van and Schean A u Basa Solo Wilfred Glenn A45” I Sweet lndlana Home—Comedinns à c Eileen Allannn-Tenor Duet 8k l Van nnd Schenck V , Campbell and Bun‘ I ' l n Hear thon r'çc'ordl at any Columbm dealer COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY. TORONTO 217 _ FOR SALE 8V ' ‘ A.E. Toombs 167 Quun Stuc! Tôleiñnéë AUCTION SALE AT s‘r. PETERS BAY ON WEDNESDAY THE 28TH DAY OF JUNE, 1922 .S'l‘OCKv—l Ciioice Black Drut‘t ilorse 9 yeurs old. 1-100 lhs.. 1 Cheslnut lh'ai't Horse 1300 lbs. 8 yenrs ulti, 1 Gond in‘iver 10 yean old, 5 Choire Mlik Cuws, 2 Registcr- ed Holstein l-ieli‘ers, 2 Grade Hell- ers to oxen, 1 Grade llolstein Bull Calf, 7 Sheep nnd Lambs, 100 I’urc . Bred W’hlte Leghorn liens. 1 Rooster ail l'rom Guiids Lnying Strnin. iMPiEMENTSfi 1 1icCormick . Blnder, McCormlck dlower, McCor» mick Rnke, McCormick Dlsk Seed Drill, 1 Truck Wagon, 2 Cnt‘ts nnd Wheels, 1 Gong Plough, 1 Single Plough, 1 Wheel ilnrrow, 1 Lovel- ling Lenve‘r Ilnrrow. both nlmost new. 1 Spring 'i‘ooth Ilnrrow, 1 Scuffler. l I’otnto Diggcr, 1 Turnlp Pulper nnd Slicer, .1 set Sorties, 1 Grain Sepnrutor, 1 set Bob Sleds, 1 Single Slelgh, 1 Drlvning Sleigh, 1 Box Sleigh. l Buggy, 1 Wugnn, 1 Bruns Mounted set llurness, 1 Nickel Mounted set, uli Work Har- nens, also Forks and Slmvcls. .llOl'SEllOlJ) FURNI'i'l'RE —— Consistlng 1 Seven Place Pnrlor Suit. Table. Large error, Dluing— room Extension Ouk Table, 12 Chairs, Onk China (lnhinet. 1 Buf- imt, 1 Antique Chlnn Closot. 1 1)ln. ner nnd 'l‘en Set of 100 pinces. Kit- chen Range, Tnbles nnd Chairs, :1 ilentlng vaes, Wnshlng Machine. 1 Churn. 2 Bedroom sets, 2 Chnnr ber set», nlso Beds. Spring nnd Mnt» tress, lot of’ot’her nrllcle's ton nunr erous to mention. Sale positive. no ressrvo ns fnrm is sold. TEILMSr—lô Moulin; on nll nums over 810.00 on nnprbvsd joint notes. 6 par cent. off for cash. r ll' stormy, Irnt fine dny ioliowlng. ROBERT KANEEN. Sl. Peters J. A. McDONALD, Anrtioneer. Crapaud Carding Mill Crnpnud Cnrdlnx Mlll tion. (‘nrds ground and ndjnsb ed by expert. Satisfaction guar- anteed . Rolls and Batts for GEO. l. LIARD I BON. in opern- nAuction Sale ” of Two Bungalows We .1 wlll sell'on Prltlny. June 301i: nt 12 o'clock noun, two nice now Bungalows, situuted on Esker strect ncdr 111E (‘nn Factury.‘ Terms ut s.:lc. BENJ. CARTER Æv. SON ' Auctinueers. Change oi Date For . Horse' Race At Centrnl Trnck, Johnston's Rwer. Sutnrduv, June 24111. nt. whlch thcro will be the followlng clnssè‘s:m Free for nll; 2.40 trOt and 2.40 Inconnu: probuhie start- ers in tho free l‘or nll wlll includa _ nmong‘ otllcrs. Keliie, 2. R. 2.20 1-4; .ch ilar (l. 2.23; Alhert J. 2.2 21 1.4, John t. 2.14; Sytbil 1; Muck Cre- MUS 2.19; Skyline. 212 14 Natilin Aguillnn. 220 H. Soma of the entrle in iha 2.40 tmt nre Maok Todd. Baby Todd, Pren- (on Todd; Jnck Todd; (_‘nscv Todd nnd Sniiver Todd tatelln Todd; Mlckev 11. by Todd: Mntlic M. by Todd, Dnvld 8.. Mar- jory, (lnnndian Bell. Corrttn. “Ma- jor K. Amorti: the pacors in 2.40 pme—(Yomtnodme K.. Judson Lad. Judson Lnddiq. _Chlot Aubrey. Noi- lie Il. R. G. A.. Todd E.. Winnia M. Wesipkln Mnid owned by 0. K. Mchll. Rat-os on matinoe wlll lor ont; hast 3 in flve mile haut! In and nt mm honl, enlrieg cime Mondny. June 19th. Dancing Boolh and othcr nmusoments Dinner nnd ira on lho gronndn. Automobiles ndmiltcd tu otltrefietd trou. Ad- mission Adult >36 cents, chlldren 25 cents. n dny provn unfnvor- able races wlll be held next "ne dny following. Coma everyhody As r. gond lime is nssurod. Thora wlll be n spécial clan for green horsos. Pieuse Abran ’0‘" green horso. MILTDN HIOGINQ, Secrets r.v. Johnqton'n River, h- BABY (‘HICKS AND LIVE POULTRY FOR. SALE We will have for sale, at the Harris Abattoir warehouse, Ch’town, on ’I‘hursd‘ay, June 22, the foliowing list of poultry: 200 Barred Rock Baby Chicks. > ï 400 S. C. White Leghorn Ba‘by Chicks. 24 1 to 2 vear—old Hens. 6 Male Birds, 15 months old. . F ‘° meq Cockerels. 'l‘hîs îs exceptionallv rwvl stock at reasona-ble nrices. _._.— Farmers oi East. t Kings Attention Wo hnve instnlled modern woo: ont-ding mnchinery in our plant Il flnnrls and arc nrepnred to hundh lhis snwsnn's wonl. Prompt nnd et firlont norvlre ls onr slogan. SOURIS ROLLEmMILLÆ LTD.. Souris. I, For Sale, a splendidre- sidential and fnrm prop- eî‘W. pleasnntly situgœd in the town of Kensmg- ton. Excellent bouse and barns in flrst class condi- tion. Also farm consist- in‘g of 50 acres of c'hoxcn land in a ‘fine state of cultivation. PATTERSON WALKEB, Kenaington. -.._.._.c-