fn. . . ,- . ny. x , )l Jw ml". 5; - . ¢‘.\` .AW f’ ‘SE tan Ill, I" r if i _,-\ ~, e ix J fl sag?"-r it I . s /I SVS » 5 tl- . , .. I if . -tl .. the Electors of the Second at the following places and on the dates named:- -Friday, July Ilth--North Wiltshire ' Monday, July 14th---Kingston _ Tuesday, July l5th---Hunter River ' Wednesday, July 16th--New Glasgow » Thursday, July i7tli---Mayfield Friday, July i8tli~-Rustico Bank Monday, July, Zlst---Nortli River . Tuesday, .luiy 22nd---Milton _ I Wednesday, July 23rd---Wheatly River [8 p. m. old time] - . POLITICAL MEETINGS f °' ` Q .Second Oneenfs .The undersigned Conservative Candidates will mee 'J V* -.+ -_...- , ______ Electoral District of Quee All meetmgs at 7 p. m. . 'old time). L. L. JENKINS. G. E. HUGHES, \l15~7~7MEtiilJuI'y22. (new time) and 6 p. m. (Signed) CHESTER McLURE B. W. LePAGE _ I ‘ rx T . .L_ E ,_ .. T' ‘_‘*_"L 1__1l Second Distiic_t of King The undersigned. candidates will most the electors of Second King's at the following places and dates: Norell. Saturday, July 12. Poa.1ie’s Station, Thursday, July 17. Cherry 1-Iill, Friday, July 1:. All meetings 7 p. tn. new time and 6 9. m. old time. (Signed) Z PFI? D. McEWEN, N. COX J. MACDONALD P. McINTYRE 6634-6~29MEDd. FIFTH DISTRICT KING’S COUNTY The undersigned will ini-ci the el- ectors of the fifth Eli-I-ioral iii.-irict of Kings County at the following places and on the diitf.-.- nanietlz- Monday, July 14th. Stiirg--on. ’I‘uesday. July 1:'.th, Ciiinhi-iilge. Thursday, July lfib. tit-orgetoivn. Friday, July lilth, i.:iiinrhing. Monday, July 21st, lit-d House. Tuesda-y, July 2;'ntl. .\". L;<~oi-_--».<. All meetings to b-» li'-l-I ii; .-~-von J'clock old ti_me. r);.p..~iiin <- .ii.ii.i..i.--= invited to attend. J_ D. sriswaar R. J. MCLELLAN P0litical_Meetings ,_.' _. , 1,1. _ . _. Bvmutuaiagreeint-iii ili~~in---»t1ii:.- of i‘iil--- .ii ill»~ i`ollo\~.'iiig plnci-es and to tim] your way back.” i;il¢~-'1- - lm-.i‘:i.il llall. .Iiilv I-I. , hiin rntlii'-i'1-niliiisiustit-:iIly. iIi.iiiii\l~-iv. July 1:.. ` ~I‘§iiloti. July Ili. : \'i-rii~»ii Iti\'»'r llull. July 17. .' Iona. .lilly IS. l lit-llc llivt-r, July 19. \\`rs-tt’s frionri smiled down at me. the tactfulivay in which .\Ir.II:illl- OIGGOOOGOOQUOO SANDRA THE ' JEALOUS. By Jane Phelps $¥¥$$¢li$¢E$%$$$%- ssnons mines I wiru Mn. i-iAi.i.ioAv. CHAPTER XII. We went io a very at-trnctive res taurant for dinner. We had not been long seated when Mr. rlulllday ca'n'> -1; d¢=il¢#QI¢9¢#¥*O‘ O =I¢$¢!¢l¢$Q8$( FF ctous oyster... I felt more at ease. after all he wh.; Everett`s frind, why should I be so nervous about lunching with him; so -I bashfully tried to tell him that I never had been in a public place without Ever- ett and that was the reason Ihad liesitated_ “0h, Graham won‘t care-nt least what is sauce for the goose is, or slioiilii be sauce for the gander. And it is no secret that he does not hesi- tate to lunch with whom he pleases." “lint hr- is married now-he will." "Go right on doing as he pleases. You are not to live in a country town little lady. Morals in New York and 3:; Lakeville' are entirely a different affair. Then he wont on to tell ins of several' people he knew, thcir mode of living, etc. In. To my surprise Everett iiskedi him t.i join is; wnicii he did Wiifl pr-»i`use tiianks for the invit8tl0!l- Why did Everett ask him to Join us after the way he hail spoken of hhn? It sf-eiiii-il strange to ine and I expect I was -more tiiaii a little ah- sorbi-il in -trying to udjiist things _in my inind, and so was not verb’ ill' tel-egilpg compuiiy. Because the first thing lknew Everett and his guest were talking of people of whom I never had hard. “She is loveller than ever." Mr. Haliday said. “Yes-site has improved wonder-i fully. and _set there scomctl little, room for iniproveinent." l ii gr:icci`iiliiii- ng piloted along the struct for ai `»~w steps. and in to thi- ilooi' of :i iroiiiinvr-nt iti-siiiiirziiit. Even tiftot' I \\'ii.~i .sczitiiil I wil.-‘ still ~oiii`uscil. an.; liiiil it not bor-ii for 1-Oh' she-5 “game Spur-1 all right!" John Cummings $1; Alex. McPherson <1; Miilcolin Xii'liol.Cxntheer`l.\[=llll)‘r:iI?llllilililiyi' liislridt ' MM;-m-mi Nxilllldzill wth S D' m' at the following places and dmr,_s:___ | .\.i_iiiiiiitz;..<.i School 21st ‘Z p. m. Monday July 1-ith, St. .\iar_vs lid. Tuesday July 15th. Glen \\'illiani. Wednesday July 16th, Murray Rirer. Friday July 18th, High Bank. Tuesday July 22nd, Murray Harbor. Meetings at 8 o`clor.-k. MURDOCH MCKINNON W. G. SUTHERLAND M. C. MC'GOWAN Potiricipursrinos The undersigned Governirent crin- dldateis First District of Queens will medt the electors at the following places and dates. Btanchel School House, Saturday 12th. Euiyvale School House, Monday 14th. Bonshaw Hall, Tuesday 15th. Kelly's Cross I-Iali, Wednesday 16th. Crapaud Hall. Thursday 17th. Bradaibane Hall, Friday 18th. All meetings begin at 8 p. m. old time, The opposition candidates are in- vited to attend and will be given half the time. M. nsnusnv. A. .i. mscuvevin. saosczvurmwsinrmzi. NOTICE OF MEETINGS ' Cardigan District The undersigned candidates will be glad to meet the electors to dis- cuss the political situation at meet- Ingl to be held as follows: Cardigan . . . . . ..Monday, July 14 Dundas .............uesday. July 15 Blldwllfs R0ad....Thursday, July 17 Montana Fi-iaay,Juiy1s l3rd District Prince County I BENJ. GALLANT CHIRISTOPHER METHERALL <.:~» 7 in l'i;l , POLITICAL MEETINGS _'i`li~~ iiiiiif-rsigiieil candidates wil -i,_-Nl joint ini-i-rings for the above dis -'ii 1 on thi- iolloiviiig dates:- A .\ii.iini t`iii-iiicl, Friday, July 11th, .JIU li. ni. `\\`~-lliriitton Vliurch Hail, Saturday, .i.il_\' l`.’iii_ 13.9.0 p.in_ firoilfl River ilali, Saturday, July fdiirfiig \`nlli‘_\', Tuesday, July 15th 7.120 li. in. liniiiilinii, Tiicsilay July 15th, 7.30 S p. iii ~\I=\liH‘flU0 Iilill, 'Wednesday .Iiily lliill. 'i`.l'IO p_ m_ V 'i`lii-si- iiieetiiigs will be held on Qld Hill". , A. F- >&5" X |l'I ARSENAULT E MCLEA ‘-1-f.T;-g-=»r___. --_iz _ "Wi T The iiniir-rsigned will meet the el- T vctors at tiie following time and plac- es and respectfully invite the oppos- ition candidates to whom half time lhrtlnvnls Monday, July 21 Summerville Tuesday, July 22 The Opposition candidates, Messrs. Johnston and Dewar, are invited to attend. A11 meetings will be held at eight o'c|ock p.m., old time. ' J. A. MACDONALD, will be given: T Searietown, Monday, July 14, liinkora, Tuesday, Jul 15th Centerville, Friday July 18th. Travellers Rest, Monday, July 215;, Sl Kensington, Tuesday July 22nd. All meetings to begin at 8 p. m. E_ _,_ KIER your liniment handy. - iilili, 7,321! p.iil. . D Lot iii llail .\Ionda $1; .\‘IcIieatlil$1; Iiiildrcd McKenzie 50t-.; Iio\v:ii‘d E. Cuinpliell $1: Mrs. Ii. .\IcKinnon 2.'-c.; Nr-il Collings $1; Mrs. Nelson Shaw ;’»0c.; Ezra Rourke 250.; Elvira Ciiiiipliell Sl.; Itolii'-rt Fraser $1. 'I‘tila.l '$19.80 J MONTAGUE (South Side) bell and Mrs. J. R. Brehaut. .\Irs. Capt. Allen 50c.; Mrs. T. Martin 6:'>c.; l\Irs,_ Tillie McDonald $1; I). F. .\Iacl)ciiald` $1; Mrs. N. J. Ni(-lioison 251-.; .i.L. Younker 50c.; Mrs. Frank l.einoii Zi5c.; Mrs. Wm. .\Ic-Lean $1: L. Coffin $10; Mrs. D. I1. Fraser :'»0c.; .\Irs. John E. Fraser $1; Mrs. \\'. J. Fraser 50c.; Mrs. C. I.. Ilcckli--ri $1; .\Ir.-Veozzo 50c.; W. J. iloiiivillc $1.25. 'i‘.»i.ii $20.00. i‘ollc<-tc-tl by .\ir.=. D. ,,,Roy Fraser iiiiii .\li'.\'. I’Ioi'i'ii- .\l<'I.eoiI. (I. .\, Tiioinpsnn $1; \V_ L_ P0019 Sl; T. Townsliiiiiil $1; G. P. Tho- mpson T:'ir~; G. .\IcMlIlan 500.: Mr. Hari-is $5: Annie- Lord 500.; Florrie .\Ii.~l.r-nil Fitlv; Edith Campbell 50c.; W. G. .\it-Donald :'.0c.; L. H. Poole $1; .\iargnri-t .\ir-Kowan F»0c.; J. W. i`orrinth 501;; S. I.. Parkman 50c.; id. E. Parkman ?.f)c.; H. J. Mahon J D Nici $1 . .Silenius $15.00. T \\' \Iiirplii‘ %0c' Verna M. "“*°“- ii ' r'.'o`»- \i`ii' ii' 'io - A Queen Cailieritii-_ G. Ilurding, (1r.'i- |-00‘\I;?[J,,),.;,,`_-;f)(_'. \'| Aeg»?Jn|n(;Q'30pf '"‘~" R"“"- lc' i~: i~‘nr=vtin- sr- 'M 'M Mroiiigtni P16312 Ilraziliziil. F'. \\'i-ilsli. I\'urih A-,fmt “_ ~|-minor 50c_; M_ A_ - ' ' _ ‘ _ _ Riiiinili-rs i’»0f~,; I), Mc(‘,nnnel| 50r.; lgrltlsh Soldier, J. S. \\eillock,(.linr- (;4 L_ La,-gp $1; ,\_ 0_ Short 50(~_; ‘ ""°"“~ ii. wi-i rouiuii iiiiucii J' "' iuiinioitiani _ The death took place at Goose Riv- er on Sunday mornin _ June 29th uit., of Mrs. Gaspard Mclgnnon (nee Mari' Ann McDonald) in the 69th year of ilior nge. Up tu a week before her death she had been about the usual routine of daily occupations as act- ively as could be expected at her age. but suddenly, as the result of some slightexposure to cold, pneumonia set iin. All that medical attendance could iprovide, supplemented by loving ai~ tention ot' u devoted family, proved utterly unuvailing, and, little more than a week from -the inception of the dreadful uialady, her soul, -forti- fied by the last rites of Holy Church. went forth unto that haven where the weary are at rest. ` _ A woinan of truly (fhristliin char- acter, kind, gentle and forhearing, shi- won the respect and high es- iot-in of ull, :intl no inure striking les- tiiiioiiy of this could be adduced than that the extraordinarily large attend- ance at the funeral to Bt. Peters on Tuesday inornlng, July lst. Messrs Angus McKinnon, John P. Suther- land, Hugh McKinnon, Aeneas McDon- aid, Fraiik McLeod, and Allan Gil~ lis acted as pall bearers. I-Iigii Mass of Ri-quieni was sung by Lhe Durisli priest, ltev. A. McAulay, who also conducted the service at the grave. She is survived by her husband and one son, Joseph; also five daughters, .\Iinnie and Jennie at home, Madeline in Everett. Mass.; Mrs. Joseph O'Haiiley, McAskill River; and Mrs. Neil McCormack, Monticello, to whom sincere sympathy is extended in their sudden bereavement. May her soul rest in peace. MRS. E. HOUSTON KNOCKS AT Hotel. 926 7 10 M5i A GOLDEN t OPPOR YOUR DOOR The Iona Gypsum Co., Ltd., is disposing of $100y000 worth of cumulative 8 per cent, preferred stock. Island investors would do well to consider the following facts: 1, 'I‘he company has a well-built plant located at Iona, Cape Breton, a few feet from the _waters of the Bras d’Or Lakes and connected ~by a two-mile branch line with the I. C. R. Railway- ' _ ‘ _ E _ , 2. The quantity of the gypsum is inexhaustible and lies at a distance of a few feet from the plant. _ 3. The quality of the gypsum is. superb, it being, according to the analysis of experts,, 98 pe_r cent. pure. ' 4. The demand for the bye-products is almost un- limited. Already a large trade has been established in Canada, United States, New Zealand and Australia. 5. The possibilities are bright, in that the new issue of stock will provide the company with the shipping _fac- ilities necessary in order that it may accept and fuldll large contracts with the minimum of cost. ' For further information apply to Room 42, Revere 1*. J. \\'I`-BB AND S. N. NHICEACHERN, i Agents. c--- . On Juno 30th at 1 o`clock the Angell of Death visited the home of Mr. Ew-l en Houston, .\Iontague, and claimedi is its victim Margaret Aim I.a\vson,i the bcloveii wife of E. I-Iouston. Her! illness exit-nded over a period of onef year during which time she claimed, she was rapidly improving. The fam-i ily believed that she was almost bet-I 'er than when at 11 o’clock on .\londayl =lie collapsed anil peat-efully gave up' this earthly life for the eternal lifel beyond. In spite of utmost efforts of, Drs, Grant and Mclntyre, till the incdi-i 'ul skill possible was used. She was, :aithfully nursed and cared for dur-f ‘ng "i" illness by her liiishaiitl andl _-ld..' ~i.iughicr Edith both of whoinl ivero ii-iili her till the end. lit-r young-I -.st iiii-igliie-r, i.ziui'a. bi-ing iviri-fi for' ivzis hastily milking hi-r wily hi.nii= hut, =lii- n'r`i'eiI only to iinil he-r deiir iiioili-‘ -i‘ rl'-.nl and hurii-ii. It ln'-iiig inipos-l =lhit- to omliiilni her. - ' Slit- was ti tieviiif-il iiiiil loved wifi- iini mothci' who ivns iiiglily i'i-sp..-i-ieil ‘ty nil who kin-iv in-i'. ll.-r gooii juris: iii-ni nnii gooil ilioiigiiis- \\:i-i'.- tiiipiii-;il »-li-il. Iii illl- lm.<.~'ilig iii ills' in-r. aivi-il ‘hc lioini- will iii.-~\ :i good wifi-_ it ile- ~oicss” .-. Wire Wheel, Cushion Tire Runabouts inStick- Auto and New York seats. Arch Axle Wagons in Stick and Auto seats. Concords and Road Wagons. 3-4 Buggies-Standard Buggies. Semi and Twin Auto Seat Buggies- Democrats and Express Wag- OHS. . .-\l. Voltincters, D C. Large Weston Voltnieter D. C. 1 Aiuineters D. C. 2 Wattnieters. Sangamo . Thompson Wuttmeters, various cap- acities. Duncan \\’attnieters various cifpacit-. ics. \\’nltineters, various capacities. 1 Geniwsisr .10 i<.w. 125 vous c.o.E.i 1 Generator 65 K.\V. 125 Volts (‘..G.E., 1 Generator 6T1,£K.\V. 125 Volts (‘.G.E., 2 Generators 60 K_W. 125 Volts Eddy. l I-‘or furtlicr piiriit-ulurs address I THE TRURO ELECTRIC LIGHTI winter the exaniiniition was brought commission I Truro, N. S. CANADA Province of Prince Edward Islang ` in THE sunriocirre counr Tenth Year George A. D., 1919 In ite Estate of Ada Bradbury late of (.‘liarlotteto\vn in Queens Count in the sniii Province deceased IntesI{rite. By Ilis Honour Aeneas A. Macdon- ald Surrogate Judge of Probate &c., &c. ' To ilit- Sheriff of the County _of Queens Coiiiity or any Constable or llieratc- person within said County. GREETING ‘WHEREAS upon reading the Ac- counts on file of William W. Stanley of (flinrlotteiowii, the Administrator of the above named Estate: You are therefore hereby required to cite. all persons interested in the said Estate to he and appear before me at a Sur- rogate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen’s County, in the said Province, on Tues- day the twelfth day of August next coming. ut the hour of eleven o’clock forenoon of the same day to show cause if nn-y they can why Accounts oi’ the said Estate should not be pass- ed and the Estate closed. And do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper published in Charlottetown. for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that s true 0011>' hereof be forthwith posted ln the following public places respectively. namely, in the hall of the Court House in Chiirlotietown,at or near the Crabbe Hardware Company corner, Charlotte- town and on a post on the Market Square, Charlottetown. so that all per- sons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice ther60f- Give under my hand and the seal of the said Court this Seventh day of July A. D.. 1919 and In the Tenth -year of Hin Majesty's reign. (Signed) ENEAS A.°MACDONALD Surrogate (L. S.) ‘ 0979-7~l2\Msnt4i. ' ini V l __ . _- &. ‘- ' 2 45 c. H. e. Lonowonrn, ' L AD|E$’ Lord Hastings. Martin Ki'-hoc N -Inna -1' if .,-.,.,_ ‘ ' ' ”W__,_.__, 1 "°“~T'?“““'"'- This In \Alhlto Footwear Season _ _ i 1..l\IE i. ,, ‘.2s::i;’;i» 3- s.';,'.';::.~;,- -~--- 4 °~1= You -~ -1 ¢<>I='Fa ‘ ' 1 ~ | . Helen C__ Bruce Campbell' Cana Keep Mlnnrds Linlment In the houn _ ? l"BV€I`H9 1 Miss E|r@d_ _]_ p_ Sm|(h_ Kmkmn BECAUSE they have the nicest and best boot for $3.50 and while this line lasts they are from now on sub- Kpmmny, AUM... Fd Stpwar, lu . ject to a discount of fifty rents a pair . - .y. . .‘ .,".-- ' ° ' ` » - _ ' Lower I-`ri=etown.Tliurs<)Iay July 17th ""5'°I\~ ii IDS St 011 g8Ull)g |31-ICAIISI-. they have a nice line also nt $1.08 it pair. Sal‘ls Bingcn, Dr. Church Sumnmr- q Bl~)t‘AIISl-I they have Oxfords and l’iinips frin $1.25 to $5.00 n pair. Chlldrcn‘s white strap slippers for 69. de_ ' S 69, 79 cents etc., etc. John R.. J. A. Roger. , (' 1. ° ° GENTI-EMEN Angus Dillard, McK|n;‘;,"n D':,?;a'30__ Don‘t forget that we have just recelvcdsome of the latest lasts and colors ln Brandon. Banker, Astoria. JAMEs DUNCAN old "me, Cllu|»llm¢;0wn_ Murray-made, etc., etc. ouman' p_ E_ L' J, W. vi/Apps" 3 Minus, ¢|g"_ 1 Itys ih b t SPECIAL BARGAIN Ju, 3' "lp J, H, p/lying Ed I.aconds_ C. ll, aenolp e es - A Bflmille lot of Ladies pumps size 4 high heels combination of patent and brown Worthvover '$5.00 for 5755_7_4_Ml_||;u|y 22, 6712-7-3MtillJuly 22nd. 5945'7'1l'M2|-E2|l>d. g l 5235' . _ _ .__ ‘ 1 I li i I