' ' 'l will go in through pearly gates. E rods! Int bur m; us» lull-w flawed wwur-ilh Cums‘ iilT-"JT-lfliltillk-o i]! n Aaabsrol “Records. ' LE. 100L105. I m: ' youlo not yet imam Amberola Phr _ Qllllgivs you s lids prlvaso concert of the Edison Ainberol SPECIALS . . ~ ‘Haul-OI excellent dinner with some wine. 1 I-sw-s Inlfo-Im“ 0h! uq-r-s rls (.41 Inrnnll) But although I hail gone WIIfl nmi a i‘ """') 4H Congo I|IIII_‘III ‘rm anti eaten with hiln, tllere was no a ‘P:"I‘:."‘°'”“‘") 10ml Iioo-N-mlir In!) necessity fur my drinking with him ~ ' ." Q2 ‘hum-u, "3 "mum-um Il was just girlish bravado; partly Q Allflallnla ‘i. m“ on m o“ "and" - a lack of realization of my danger a” u“ fl-fl-yllfwsnlwzisnsl m“,comnlnflnvluhnlhh, that hail allowed me to lake almost IIBZ- gum on i» mo. A! m... rlluail-r-lll; ll "l" 511ml oi’ wine Without stout» q. -_ "w-m) , tion-lllslsslrlur u. langlaln illlll; to Illifllfi '1 Ileslwielllilliftilifli h 3 § i l; t5 twmullaunlu-su rm nulls l9 llllilficll! Olllt‘ S llllll llll —~ i1 ' .- - . ‘ "ILIIIQ-HM) permitted -.\Ir. "Dayton to take mv Q nzslszsu-zswzw- “m”, III lunar-uln- lanayélioxznllqr“) hand, without resenting it. Just a-; If you own an Edison HomqStzndard orTriumph Phonograph, let ul to" you’ how to euuip it so Li Till DUTLAW Tho ltory of a Girl Who Didn't Want to Marry I! ITHIL LLOYD PATI‘. Chapter L. Without meaning to. I had per- mitted !.\I‘r. Dayton to lead me fur- ither along the road of intimacy with him than I would have gone "W" ""7 Ambflol RWW!!!’ ‘had my judgment been clearer. He ,k,W¢ had suggested that we dine lo- gelhtr to discuss a new and im portanl part I was to take ,in one of tile (‘hampion Film (‘ompany ll feature reels. I had consented to go with him. ill would have looked silly and self-conscious to Ina to rc- fuse his invitation. We had motored to it road house. There .\Ir. Dayton hail ordered an q I CAN Yon lIBIlnr"'IoI T3 (Iran. " as s Islry lsdoslaa‘: Ina Oirlansn) falllfTdlh hlolky (lam. "Io wum line") Ulasu lslarnaafi Isan Dissssua) I was laughing heartily at some sil iy joke he made. I raised my eyes lo find the glance of "I-Iugh Trotter fixed upon me. At once I felt soberril. I cared for the opinion of this young news- paper man. Something in the way he had looked at me had hurt. l‘ gathered myself to smile at lill.. and bow, but the acknowledgement that he gave was perfunctory. l saw him turn away with the two that you can play the new I67 Queen St- “fiduwrus | ANTWELL. .At the Charlotte- .1‘ wn Hospital on July 29 I921 to ‘i -. and Mrs. Edward Cautwell, City >011. Representative to . Discuss Wages ‘uoivmnalt. July 28-—Pr0mi- nt- railroad executives, chief of jar international railway brother- "ods, meet in conference this af ‘ noon for the purpose of discuss- ‘! ‘g revised rates and wages which 'vo been submitted by the Cann zlau companies in the form of a qntativa agreement along lines of iffpent-iruling of United States ilway la/bor board. ~ ‘ THE DAV OFCALVATION. lvotionls day in passing, fast, - and noon will have cone by: o many are wvaitlngwvolting, Until uhoy grace-less die. ter death it. will he too fate, ialvationrdaywvent by." ,A . lalt blessed "day in- post and gcnc tandmever will coruo nigh. , . it was rgloriovus day, when Christ was passing by. . i many were indiflerent; Would not for mercy cry. it day was full of blessings rich ' For en's-y needy soul. - than who to the Saviour came. lvero perfectly made whole. rlst in the Coopers passing by, ), hear the 101ml und. lling all sinners t rerpeut. Wihilo mercy may be found. iw it Is n. dorlous day, Nith Hoavhm opendoor. 4 ceptanro all with God may have t , Mhether they're rich or poor. ivation means deliyerauce, Prom lasting misery; ; .A interest in Christ to find, , , Lnd blessed liberty. v beset freo from Satan's chain. - 8v which Illa slaves are bound, id blessed. i to obtain. Which on already found. _-l Dvation means a right to bliss. A place with angels --bright, i no now surround tlhe Heavenly ', throne. 1. ‘And lwitlh tho sons of light f. ‘I Vlhoflnow inflhrfat believe: _ all blessings are In store for them [Which they ‘will all receive. . I ==f a Heaven- thMJn ‘above the clouds , pastimes it storms ibelow, - t there wiirpoaeaway at last. i Anrl sorrow with them go. tor Solutions day is passed, Joules dsrkcalamity, i _ are are lputdroary days on earth, 1nd gnaiwing misery. fearful looking fortward is ‘or punishment oondign. .- tnosowbo war. deupisers bold )f Christ and grsco divine. inn with nhnlply did neglect. Vill 0nd that they are lost, it tlhoy hld dept iiheir day of SPIN. Vlrhit dear to them has cost. iy hoodrd- not the Gospel call. . Ibon they tlhe warning heard. ..; they continued in their sins. Which In their lifo- wpeared. m Zhlonaod, is ‘Salvatioum day. W141 we rnay yet he saved. ‘ we mayftro reconciled, or Heareflrlfli prepared. , aalystioni now with care, other men. who made up his party. "Whom did you see?" asked Mr. Dayton carelessly. “Your whole expression changed." "Yes." l said. "I know. I saw a good friend oi‘ mine. ‘and he saw you holding my hand. It makes me feel cheap." I ended with flushed face. Mr. Dayton resented this at once. "And why should it make yult feel ‘cheap’ for me to hold your hand he asked. “I'm a gentleman. I wasn't doing anything I oughtn't to. I strikes rue that that was ra- ther an unpleasant way of putting DOG TAXES summonses will issue on Au gust first tor all parties who own dogs but have neglected to pay the dog taxi Honsefur Sale "No" I said, “it is not. You are marrieil. I'm in your employ. There are the cold facts. You have no. right to touch me." I "Gonil Lord, child!" ejaculatciif Mr. Dayton, "what u little prig you, are. No matter, have some more wine and let us discuss our story" But thefleveningki pleasure was (‘IOIHIFII for me. I could not take my mind away from the memory of Hugh as he looked at me from the doorway. ‘I wandered where he hat‘: gone with his friends. I wondered what he thought I was doing out with Mr. Dayton; whether he l.i~'- approved of my having come at all ' I wanted to explain to him. To ask him to understand. To tell him that I was really doing , Uudersigned will offer-for sale by public auction an Jul)’ 29th. i‘J’.'1, 12 o'clock 110.111. the thn-e onament hOUnQ situated on corner of Queen and Euston Sts. EDNA McKINNON .1 Professional Cards. II‘. F. DEMPSEY Graduate of Danton School of PIANO TUNING l‘. I-Ie drew closer to use lu the car. There was some bond between us. a bond that was not of the earth but an unconscious spiritual tri- bute to the peace and beauty of the night. And then. although l had been conscious of it before. I felt Mr. Dayton's arm over the back of the can-around my shoulder. Without a word he drew me closer still. His other hand crept to my band and in e half light his glance burned i to mine. For a mo- ment he held me fascinated. Then sharply across ‘my mental vision there came again the thought of Hugh. I drew bank. _ “Please? I bagged. “please don"t spoil this lovely evening. Please don't make love to rue." The man's voice was low and quivered a little. “Lord!" he said. “how you go to the head! What is it about you. you queer little black- oycr creature? You obsess a man. I think ofyou-tnost of the time.’ And then, still more huskily“ “Heaven help me," he said. "If I couldn't get you any Olllel‘ W8)’. l believe almost I'd marry you!" j__¢-o->_-—- KINGSTON SCHOOL EXAMINA- TION not The semiannual examination of Kingston School was held on Wed- nesday afternoon, June 29th. A large number of parents and visi tors were present, including sev- eral from adjoining districts. The pupils were submitted to a very thorough and searching examiua ‘lion by their teucher, Mr. Raymond iBarrelt. assisted by Miss Adelia Cablil. Mr. Gordon Holmes anil iMr. Samuel Nowson and showed by their prompt and accurate ans- wers they had been very carefully taught throughout the term. The examination tbeing concluded Mr. Samuel Newson was appointed chairman and the following poo- gram was exceptionally well ren dered by the pupils. Program Chorus-The island Hymn. Re cilations-ilima Newson, Sophie NPWSOI], Milton Docherty. Lizzie Green. -Exercise—By tiwo child ren. Recitations-fleginalii Younk er, Charles Willis, Flossie Ynunk er, George Cahill, Chalmers New- son. Chorus-The land for Me. Recitation-Sterling Willis, Ed- gar Newson, John Docherty. Read ing—-I.ucy Docherty. Recltations -'Reta Rodd. Dillber Youn-ker. Wil- Iber Willis, Dialogue-Taking the Census. _Recita'tions—~.l\da Cuhilii. Horace Willis, Willie Clow, Lyla Newson. Mildred Auld. Ormuii Yeo. Laura Cahill, Saldic Docher bell. Chorus-The King's Own. ty. Closng AdlIresiv-Kalle Camp At the i-lode of the program the teacher presented the different prl zes and diplomas. An address was then read to the teacher. accompanied by a vcry suitable present which thoroughly testifleddo the appreciation of the teacher's services. The teacher very flttlngly thanked the pupils for their kindness. Ice cream was tlhen served to all‘. Compliment- iicors°of Health connected with municipalities-a condition of uf- JOIII which wmld not be tolerated ' - nor; public. opinion amused ‘to the i ‘necessity of ‘Health Protection re- aosiving at least the name consider- nltipu as Fire-and Police protec- t . on. - Advbftce- indicutions point to_t'he ntmceiiafltl bfiliclualonof this Health Plltrimttge through Quebec cou- ilnea, and any attention which the reader of this "News Letter" can devote to’~t:he successful issue of this tour will be quite in keeping with lihe principles of the enter- prise. —.€.<-0>———— WILL MAKE SURVEY 0F CCADLOP FISHERV. Liuillni iiklrili Rdil (‘iii i.l|' OTTAWA. July 38.——A compre- hensive survey of the location and Capt. (rcullllell. of Hair-legit?!" n: Raul-lain» its-ls alone the s ores o en. aritime Provlncesp cord). vard, was forced to retire after an accident. Ila being carried out this year. and Ruumng high jump_ won by [L Andrew Iialkett, naturalist of‘ the w. million. YfliP, lleigili n feet. n Heller-lea Department. is now 0n inches. a new recordj second (',_(3_ the Atlantic coast in connection Krogness, Harvard, 6 feet. "m! U"? Work- 440 yard Hm won my B_(}_|')_ There are reasons to believe Rudd. OxmnL Tlme 49 se(au"ds' that tihe product is available A new record. i“ extensive “can”? "Milli"? i" Sixteen pounds hammer tltrow, We 941316"! DTQVIIIOBS lllld since wonlby _y_ 1.3 Brown, Hurvm-(L dis. the now regulations of last fnll tance 159 feet, 3% int-hes, a new gave the fishermen absolute Iii-ber- record_ - |ty as to fishing areas and markets, _ interesting discoveries are being N_ lB,_r|-u,l New Brunswick lutmade. Two important he-w beds tar-collegiate running iBroad Jumowere “Will/fled 011W." "w" "m5 l'€COI‘(‘l ll lleiii-lly Howe of Acadia Berg-chant ggvlirkfate Buy and ti“; 3 - m u“. e _ o er o u east point o l l‘ 11% h s lilo-milieu, Nova Scotia. . The flslhe-ry is open seven and a half months in the year, excepting in Mohone Bay, where it is more limited to ulloiw recovery of ilhat area. Importation" of the scallop was prohibited last year, but this regufbtion has been removed leav- ing the fishermen n comparatively niiw industry untrammelled in any serious way. _ In oddltionto the investigations being carried out under the person- al direction of ‘Mir. Halkett. one or tiw-n f the fishery patrol boats in the t-lantlc division will devote a iportion of their time to a search for the scallop. They are being provided with tihe rakes and necessary equipment, and t-he data they secure will be later compiled. ‘ 'r'rTnouo'ri"n'Aii. ss'n__v‘icl=_=' ATLANTIC‘ 1-o- PACIFIC. --—-—<-o>i—- LORD NORTHCLIFFE ON ' TRIP ROUND THE WORLD. NEW YORK, July 24—Lord Northcliffe, owner of the London Times, Dally Mall. Evening News and numerous other newspapers and peroldii-als, arrived here yes- terday on the Ciniarder Aquitania on his trip round the world via Vancouver and Australia. Ha was bronzed by the sun and appear- ed to ‘be in good health and told his friends on the pier that he lrad eli- loycd the voyage from Southamp- ton in spite of the fact that be had received 200 wireless messages froln all parts of the world asking him to call on his tour. “South Africa selrds me a mes- iuge and -says: ‘You must call here m your way home,” he said, "and Palestine sends me a wireless gay- ing. ‘Do not forget to H101) 0U Fl! Canadian National Railways Fur- Jerusalem after you have come "m, pu-"g Qqnngpflgng with . throng the Suez Canal.’ Other Famw. llc°n‘inen'a| Lhnmdll messages of a similar nature came ‘en Of course I cannot accept out d mflnnfl‘ through the air across land and all the invitations, as I will try to reach England In February. My chief (Iiffiuulty is that I do not know how long I shall be in Alls- tralia." j-._- "CHIUD HEALTH TRAIN." .| The finest ‘train service to the Pacific florist is afforded by the Canadian National Grand Trunk “Continental Limited" now leaving at 9.00 p.m. daily from Bonaventure Station. Montreal. The route of this finely equiptlcd ail-l steel train to the cnnst is vln Ottawa. North Bay Cochrnne and via the Trit-nlscou-tirfental to Winnl._ peg and by Grand Trunk Pacific to Saskatoon and Edmonton and via Canadian National Railways io AIIIIOLIIICHIJGIII is hereby made of the operation of the flrst-in-Cnn- ada “C-hilil Health Train," which will tour the province of Quebec for at least one month, commenc- ing the beginning of August, 1921. This train will consist of two rail- ‘, THE alums for I change in, the 2-‘ ~ i MONTREAL. July Zlr-Thera- wns no important local egg situation yesterdnyfthe tone of the market‘ being firm , under a steady demand for supplies ,, _ for domestic consumption, and u, ' fairly active trade wan done con- sidering lbc very hot panther urc- vaillng. The receipts were 1,224 ‘ " cases as compared with 1.094 for flggf , _ _» Excellent ' the same day last week, and 1,303 f" for the corresponding day a year“ Av “so. The exports of eggs from tiers B“, . “'- last week were 1,620 cases which‘ Dost l ' . ~ - show nu increase of 1,170 cases as f“. II ' " ' '-- i, compared with the previous week. 8011 ll 096F681"! of 255 cases with the same week last year, while the total shipments foi- the season to date are 3.125. cases smaller than the same period in 1920. You We quota vfholesale jabbing prlc- Jsimgirzgaognlp ' B es as follows: Spock“, 43c’ ,0 “a ‘NEW YORK. July 2s._l\' 1am Em,“ we’ to um poary injunction, restraining the No. 1 candied stock 34c. to 35c. ‘Zn-ted 3mm,“ Shippmx B°“'di “l” 1 --» The ma k t f 1 d u‘ terfering with operations of the continues rqlfiél or anirrnveishgiif Ilulfll‘ “hips seized Fmmy "om m‘ new feature to note. The demand‘ Umted Sm!“ Ma" Sl-eamahw Co"? for supplies was limited and prices “an” w“ ‘nsued he“ w“ - were nominally unchanged for mu- ple syrup at $1.50 per tin of uno gallon and maple sugar was quoted at 15c, to 17c. per lb-. as to quill- ty. There was no change in the con- dition of the market for old crop potatoes, the offerings being small and the demand slow for oar lots or Green Mountains at 50c, and for Quebec stock at 45c, par bag of 90 lbs., ex-trhck. wants“? A lint 0f all delinquent rail Ply‘- ei-s in the Town of Montague will "be posted on August 10th, I021. D_ J. McLean, Town Clark lilontague. July 18th. 1921 . s. s. ilillliiilill) For your pleasure and heslttl-s trip on the ‘ilni-laud" is unsui- passed. You are offered the op- portunity any Tuesdhy. Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8.p_ In. (‘lH-PCAGO, July 28.—Eggs, high- er. Receipts 10.111 cases. Firsts, 28c. to 20c. N-EW _YORK. July 28.—~Eggs_ firm. Receipts 10.763 cases. Fresh gathered, extra firsts, 36c. to 38c; fresh gathered firsts 32, to 38c: State Pennsylvania and nearby western heunery. whites firsts to extras, 43c, to 52c., do, browns. extras 42c to 44c. do. gathered| browns, and mixed colors firsts to fitggfvqfxisib Egcioc- remgemuns’ Friday, East River, return fare - 35 cents NEW YORK. July ZBJt-Hops quiet a S1318. 1920. 22c. l0 28c; 1919. ' San???“ Wm RI"?- "m" m‘ , 13c’ 85 can to 1pc, Pacific coast. I920, 20, t.» Be one of the lngejumber ‘no 25°; 1919' 16 i° 13 cems- now take advantage of those very ‘ enjoyable excursions.- The accomodutions arajluo. We know you will he pleased with the ranults, Phone 773. _ Ttuaaday. Orwell return, fare G0 en s. l Thursday, VictorIs,_reti|rn fare 1 MAY WIDEN ENQUIRY BABE- BALL GAMBLING .¢ CHICAIGO. July 28.—~If convict- ions are obtained in the baseball trial, n new Investigation of the scandal through which it is charged the White Sox players agreed. io throw the 1919 world series, wiilbe started immediately and attelnpts made to implicate a group of al- leged gamblers not now.on trliil. John "Fyrell. assistant state's itt- toruey. iinuounqedtonight. ' A Large,- Auction Sale At Carter's new Auction ff-llsomg, 3TEAMER REACH E8 PORT I1l Grafton Street Chnvlot tetown McLean 8i McKinnon DONALD ‘McKINNON Barrister Attorney at Law Offica—Royal Bank Bzzildinl Charlottetown. P. E. Island iIacLeod 8t Bentley W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. , , J. A. BENTl-EV' Inrriatsra and Attorneys "flail"? ary remarks regarding the good that I should not do. After a while. work do"? in the 5.1.001 wereymude Mr. Dayton noticed my abstrnctlnufuv sever,“ of [he v|§i[0|'g_ "Wfiii." lit‘- iilid- "mlllPlhlllE 04%| On motion of llilr. Bertram Willi.- mnile you glllm- I thought we worn-cl vote of thanks was tendered to coins m have such a pleasant timv- all who assisted with the examin- Perhaps wc would better stall u-iimu Aflnr M“ Burl-ll; huu gw. back." en a farewell address, the singing Bill as we climbed into the molar u; the Nasiouul Amhlsm brought I llllilriii him i811 llle Cil-‘Illifllllf l0 this very successful examination tn drive up beside the Sound for ton nr u (~l(]_q9_ ' fifteen miles before turning IIOIIIP- Following l5 the address to 1.11 _ wards. - teacher: ' By this time it was night. A new De l- Tea(:her:— _ moon sailed overhead in the sky. \ , the pupils of Kingston School crcsent shape and cool. Its wail. sweet light filtered through the have learned with sincere regret that you are about to -leave us. road coaches suitably equipped to curry the professional staff of at lenst seven Child Welfare Workers who ‘will demonstg-ate Child Health possibilities in -Quebec Province. Oue car wil-1 be entirely devoted to Exhibits, Demonstrations, etc., in bot-h English and Ifrench. iw-hile the second coach will’ be the living headquarters of the staff, as well us Conference Quarters. Activities will include- examinations, demon- lifiliitlfltipitflllllfefi; exhibits and distribution cl literature, along with mntion pictures ti-long health lines. ‘Babies. and children up to the age of 14 years lwill be physical- Vancouver -—~ tlhe finest of scenic routes lthrough tihe Rockies and over the smoothest roadhed. From Maritime Province points there is connection ‘by Ocean Lim- ited wlithr the Continental Limited daily. and by the Maritime Express daily except Sunday. rile Maritime arriving in Montreal at 7.40 affords the most direct connection, but pus- sengers by the Ocean Limited will| Tlllve the advantage of a day spent’ in Montreal. The Maritime arriving- at Levitt at 1.50 p.m. affords con- | her own steam. Tile steamer Isniiii, Plumes. bookcase. I valuable klit- . ..AFTER srmxmo lasagna s1‘. nouns. Nfliil. Great George Street .011 puma.“ commencing nt 1 o'clock sharp. We July 2s,“ will sell pairlor unitary-dining mom The u. s. steamer ellurlui. which suites. bed room suites. uwnets. was badly damaged in a collision o" 0100315. 1118068. K1888 Ware. with an iceberg H\'BI'III wefts ilgo, "mvfli "W18. Curtains,‘ shades, or sallcd from New York tonight llllllt!‘ illlllfl- 1 Elliklifih Diana. 2 SIWIIIO- froin Newport News for London. “hell Cabinet; also a larlfl Illlllintlitl‘ put into this port today with engine 0i (‘llrllellilfiffl 1001B and Iota of oth- trouble, er things not mentioned. ' BENJ. CARTER LlSON TOO POOR TO BURY BABY TUCK noov m CHURCH P/EW ____ MQNTREAL’ Ju|y gg‘_'fhe body had apparently been' dead for a MONEY TO LOAN Jflloo-Bank o! N. l. Chamber- Morson & Dufly larrlotsr and Attorney-allure - MONEY TO LOAN uslloltors for Royal innit of Canada ilark R.McGuigan.BA IARIIIITER. IOLICITOR, ETC Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. E. Inland 8. S. HESSIAN larrintal, lolloltgr, Notary Punnl Eto- MONEY TO LOAN lontapv’ P. E. Islam: 5. S. INMAN, K. C Iarristsr and Attnrnny-at-Law Room Ns. 12 Cameron Ilool VICTORIA ROW I. A. MacDdNALD Iarrlntnr, lolloltor, Eta MONEY T0 LOAN Ollioo-Rlioy Building Cltarlottobwn trees and touched the water where it lapped upon tile shore. ‘ For l‘. while the heauiv of the night lell both Mr. Dayton and myself silent. Harvest Excursions Via “Canadian National” 30,000 URGENTLY NEEDED TO GATHER IN THE BUMPER WHEAT CROP OF CANADA To gather in Canada's bumper crop of golden grain, 30,000 har- vesters are needed froln Eastern Canada. From all parts of New Brunswick there will be special fares by spec- ial trains on August 4th. to 16th., via (‘anadinn National Railways. The fare from Charlottetown l) Winnipeg by those trains will be $24.60. There will be proportionately low fares from Winnipeg for those re- turning. The fare to points beyond Winnipeg is one half cent per mile. Special accomndations will ‘oi- furnished on those excursion trains. and Throat rflios Iaysr Building. Great George ltraot, opposito Guardian Offloo Talophono 2M The rates are extremely moderati- and the acroinoililtion most com- fnrtnhle. m“ ".un_. n 1a ._ m_ 1 M u Pnrticulnrs regarding these u ex- cursion can be secured from all l’ m‘ M‘, b. wnum‘. m ticket agents of the Canadian "w" n ‘u mmb." ." National Railways, or by writing I". W. Robertson, Genernh Passenge. Agent. Mnncton, N. B. Palmer 8t Palmer I. J. lsimsr, K. c. H. l. Fslrrm Iarrlntlrl. sto. Ianlt of Iootls lulldlny Charlottetown. P. l. I. Money to Loan a-4-__-41-' Every iOc V’ Packet of WILSOPTS ‘but your patience and ability We, therefore. wish to express to you our unqualified appreciation o! your pains-taking. and untlring ef forts in our'hehalf. It is not our intention D offeryou vain flattery or empty words of praise but rath- er in this public iway to acknow ledge ou rgratltude for tlhe special attention and service you have ex- ercised towards our welifare l and advancement. We acknowledge tllialt we have at tiimes tried your patience but we hope that our fu- ture conduct in life may he such as will cause you to feel amply rewarded in the iknowledge that the time spent in Kingston School was not spent in vain. We have often felt keenly our own dulness in grasping at the solution of va rlous difficult problems with which we met in our course of studies. ill assisting us through the mysteries of education have always led us to accomplish that which u! first seeimeil to us impossible, thus pre- parin-g us for the higher problems that await our attention. Now. ill ilosing we ask you to accept this small token of esteem and appre elation of your valuulble services to us. We will miss you greatly for your genial, courteous manner. your tint-iring efforts lu our behalf. \Ve extend to you our best wishes Lunch Counter (‘ars will be carried wherever you may go uuu muy ' serving "wmsi "M men be" W9” success crown all your undertak- °1'- 0- 0- Arilhlbald -:;.:".:.".:".'::::r..iEz:l;.l...i°‘""'“ , ‘"353.|°:cw;J'-:”H°g:$:“' There is n fine opportunity for THE P311511]; '0}: glyqsTou "nu" "mud u i". i." N.’ those who wish to visit the west scflooh and participate in the harvesting. m}? HARVARD ATHLETE CREATES NEW WORLD'S RECORD IN RUNNING BROAD JUMP HARVARJD STADIUM. July 25.— The athletes of Harvard and Yule. combining those of the wBritish Oxford and Cambridge, won fifth of the meetings of their ternational series here on Satur- ilny. their‘ forces against univcrsites. the in- The meeting was marked by a new world's record of 25 feet 3 in- ches by Ediwurd 0. Geuddin, Jacksonville, »I"la., gro athlete. in the running ibroad Jump. edge of the pit was of which there is any record, pro- fessional or amateur. previous performance known was of Harvard's ne- to the longest GGIIHIIIYR leap the The best ly examined; parents will be ad- vised as to the conditions of their -.hllilren and instructed in the Irudl- ments cf Child Health. This work will be conducted on a gratuitous M Clwllrlme with the Continental ‘msis at the various points to be _ Limited, so It will be seen there is visited. ‘Quin tour. which will be conduct- really a mo!“ 2‘ “w” diam“! ed ‘by the 0mm Welfare AQBOCIIJ- ’°‘"°°-. tion. iha-s been rendered iposslblei There is also the through service through the senerous NPOPQFEIIOIVto the Pacific coast by train leav-‘h of the Canadian Pacific Railway. P118 lited ems-s Society of Quebetrmg T°'°'"° “M” “ 1°~3° "m" "'“ l,“ again seen m to subsidize Lhl8‘sUdb\lI‘Y"P0I‘l Arthur‘ Fort William enterprise, following results of it'll"! Willllillbtf- Connection for this ptubllic hhenlth demonstration is made iby the Ocean Limited to stars i..:."r:.i‘.iu m» cw»- fare Association conducted In the mn-mddwm Limned 1° Tmmml- i province or Quebbc during 192m Particulars of these splendd rail Iln nilrlition, this tour has met with services to the west iwil] b9 u. i I8 s» M xuomroal and the province or anli folders and illustrated matter Quebec. , lmlly be obtained by applications to “gill; [$10250] (to halve this “Child any of the City Ticket Offices or by m m; przgmce girgsefigc°gglfaaz writing the General Passenger De- least. tIh-lpty days. It is proposed to gunmen“ Moncmn- Nil carry two physicians, three Pu-bllc - l-Ioalth nurses, n Social worker and clerical staff. Among the towns to be visited are: Montreal. Juliette. Berthier. Three Rivers, Grand Mere, Shawinigun Falls, Quebec. Levis, Plessisvillq. VICIOTIDVIIIB. Thurso. Calumet. Danville. Richmond, Windsor Mills, Sherbrooke. Mugmg, Waterloo, Knowlton. Cownnsiville, Farnhnm, St. Ilyncintlhe. Fnssett. Lnohute, TAKE TWO-CHILD HEALTH. St. Julius, Williamstown. Orms- town, Iluntingilion. Valleyfleld. Iieauharnoie, IHull, Buckingham. Stnynorvil-le. St. Scholustique, Ste. TIIPTPHP. It is expected that untold good will result from the operation of this “Child Health Special." Que- bec has an Infant Mortality Hate which exceedsn similar rate among the negro babies of the United States. It is hoped that. a; n re- sult of this educational tour con- ducted through tihe province. res- ponsible govern-meat and intelligent citizens -will look upon the CIIILD as an nssct 0f the province in | more intelligent way than has been the case in the past. There are only two full-time Medical Of- nectiou with truiu No. 11, leaving- Quebec daily -for Cochrnne at 5.00 plm. This trltin makes connection Qifuanln r‘, F A R M LABORERS Excursions AUGUST th - t]; 4 AN D DFAREB HFEYTFIIN‘ and other C. P. R. Points in Nsw Brunswick: $20.00 Going ‘ $25.00 Returning , of fl baby, apparently 1e“ than u day or lwo. It is believed that the yeul- 01,1, was round tucked away baby died a natural deathmnd that, under fl. pew in St. Ilouls 11c France "5 IIIIPPIIIB. W0 D00!‘ l0 bu?!’ 11.16" CillIFCh this unerilllun. The cilllli it In the church- Ocean to Ocean‘ The National Way N a_l' i n n a i i Ra ‘i u‘ a ‘i5 Across Canada i * “Continental lliittii” Leaves Montreal 9.00 p. m. dal 1y for omlwa, Nun]; guy gucu. ra-ne, Winnipeg, Saskatoon. Edmonton, and Vancouver ' , Canadian DIRECT CONNECTION FROM MARITIME PROVINCE! v By MARITIME EXPRESS. leaving Sackville at 21.30 5. m, (u. cept Sundays) arriving itt Montreal 7.40 p.m. the day following. OCEAN LIMITED Dally. leaves Sackvllle 12.40 noon. Arrives Montreal 9.20 n.m. the day following, connecting with GrandTrunk International Limited. For Detailed Information apply to W. K. ROGERS, Q.- W. T. HUGGAN. 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