THE cnltittorrslowu GUARDIAN ‘i / i Jtitv 2 {an ' “THE LOVE PENDULUM” . BY MARION RUBINCAM f t .o0om+o+v»o-o>o»+o»4< l JUST TALK (T-iiit-trit-r l4 l-liln illlltillt d a <\\'t:i1lel‘ site was ll “I've gained thirty-five pounds by ‘litkinu 'l‘atiiac and just think it's the areatest dilktlicliltt in tit-e world," de- t-lared Mrs. Cztrolltic Roberge, high- y estermt-ti resident o!‘ 224 Prince 'M|l5. lllllllillit BAINEI] A IE5. TAKING TAN Al], |yesterday. cine ltiittt did me any good. and it‘ surely has been wonderful i'or mo, A WEDDING LISTAKE (B; Dominion News Service) LONDON, June 29—A man and a woman who have lived together for several years under the im- pression that they were man and wife received a startling suprise Tho story is really a strange one and only become known to the 1 M“ with; as muclh as anybody. pair when the husband went to a everyz-hitig digests perfectly, neverlLontlon register office to obtain a Sun“. from sou,- swmach any more, certificate of ltls marriage in order and my strait-glib and energy havelto prove it for certain Government initltltic and lit-gnu to khh ‘.M.’, mJl-(JOUAAIWI St., Quebec. tlllf’ rioudv. l llflil -l>ent u uioruitit: ill my garden and nits about ready to st-lv. She began by talking of sotnething else. "'i‘lt:it's ])i't‘l‘1y. i.- il a Iwaistl” 1 hcltl tip the t-arment. _ _ “ _ H "No. 1l's a tirt---" for one of the Yvurlll'\llZl>ll_§l_iZl\'f'5.\‘°U hllll-“fim- .\li.\iut't|'_v t-hildrtn. I'm making it Beware of llllllililtflli. Look for the Wu“ m“, ui- my hhlhhaxn hhrhhsh- ; “m” wmlm" "" "m l"'°""g"‘ l "Uh yes the .M. \lurtys are sliecq l "l-‘ar lllle past two years l suffer- come back so coilllilllflell’ 1 11191 feel r-ti from a bad t-ase oi‘ indigestion. fine imovefy Wlly- Tulllac 1s film?“ i had tto itppetite at all, my stomach grand.’ h a uzts-ttlways sour anti l hall a bad] ‘Funlac is ior flhlengwsuglslnfilfe time in my mouth nil the time. tlrnwglttls- M99111) mes sold l\‘ tthintg l ate would itzree wltltlihe, Over 37<mlllion 0 - and l was so weak and tiizzy nl t ie i"* _ , ‘ . - . . - ll Nth-l tinie ii st-t-iticti tilnitd had no energy Tnrilac Vfihelgllltgrgusnfifisutxun h, JlL nre's own rcmv Y ' “Watt-i, 'i‘aiilat: was the first metli- l-‘or sale T9- i i i You can get Mulsiiietl cocuatlut ,oil shampoo at any drug storc, and a few ounces lvill last everyone in the fatnilv for tnonths. Be sure - evenly. and i silky, bright, asy to tonnage. t1; ‘lldl ill-IS of oltl .\lr~. Taylor. aren't I i _ / ——7 llitl-ikiuihl‘ ‘l. ugh“ been WW gum‘ wlhgthti iitilt- ha.|l_\'! lion t you ltnuu l * - h, [ht-h], site help- tltenn out when» J“,- cohrshw Shh-s just 1400.1 "ha. ———- 3 // P1011611)’ i-vl-r .\ 2 .\l‘ti.\lili‘ll’y gets. into lovflyh- § (By Dominion News Service) ,1 - tron-bio." _ d she wants you to tnnrry hert ‘ __ "Wliirit is ubottl lm-ce cvclll" AW" whu LONDON- plum‘ 29' A young AWUPRS. ‘They've H< Yllll '“ll11‘l"""- """ 1 “l-jtla!" i could feel the blood run luau 0125, beardedatttl pale, return a A t-ier-iors oi‘ \Vard One: t _ _ . l , a o. Few l‘ ClIGPAObIZBIZOWIIwnI-lt- oi their: tlari- c811 l-lwll ~‘°"'” into uhY cheeks. f" :10 ‘Hrgdggv: iixchlzgfltwfice his Ladies and (lentlt-tnen,—-~At tho __..._ tht-ir own. ' q _“_ "Darling. don't you see’! She's a Alli have crowded mm a few lllllvll! T001105! 0f fl llllmlwl‘ 01' lllt‘ I hm huihorizt-tl hr .\ir. J, 1.. "llll- ll" _""°e'“"', “0°""'_""'r' l‘ l" 0 lnssy ltousekectioi" ltersteii’ and Fllltléfifolnh" the ntlvtentttres that he hall. electors of Ward UM‘, l h“? d0‘ Thomson to <--ii on 'i‘liiir.~"tlay, July "‘-""l' ""_ """1"-l' “poem w m ' is ilWlilllY particular a-buitt tho w- qlmr m“ yéung ma“, D“ whhmh chit-d to rottii-st this‘ ‘MINA l" l-lll‘ 3th 103i, iotiittit-tit-itit: at 12 ~1tY-.\' l" . H, her pu-triotts Witt is looked illlvlii“Outgdlnery Ivluuovemv had 1h,“ t-lertiott to bu lit-Li on .iiily 4th, to oq-[Hl-t; hi5 fllllq-“(Hd gm, Shh-w ' ‘o, i don't tut-nu the lather. l She Shiv ht- liked you. She saw, in ‘ ‘t we“ fl-Qm the heart of tlll‘ lill lllv lav-till": outsell by the re- tltvt-lliitglitittso, all fiuisltotl in ti.irt~ti'l call his soul his own “Wm” i".tt'.t, tlta-t he ~feli in llove win-tn you Y" u ,1 forlbldden t-iw of Buddha sl-“llilllnu "1 (70111191110? Slllllll- first tlass rolilllllitll. l-‘rost proof .\ir' ’l‘zt.\‘l0t' owns the tivliole iatn- at ‘mm sigm_n sacre L“ s“ m Tibet it’ elected, l shall serve your in- me ‘My or u ' 'il_\'.‘_ ‘ Yk l didn't quite like this 100M‘ For particulars apply J. I..,;il>out a woman who had been 1-0 collar. .~\ii inotit-rti convenient-es "A9 we all tlid," Margery remark-i few young men Situated .\'<._ 220 Kent Street. B“ were “m ed, coming over the lawn and joln- who have the lelnperameng Whhd i . . M Govern. 6 Tll0liiSoii_0ll the premises or mind to me, I “Eslgsshe is ‘flaking sure you “h, gélllz)‘ia%i‘zlnh°g.ll?gcarlfe u convert to BENJ. CARTER 8t SON l "Oil. but look at the gootl shoal know hmv m luck mm" Mm uccul.d_ Ammmeerg llltllt" S119 pays "m" gnlcmy ‘m1 ' to lit-r ideas as to how it should . .- -. n-n hut-at bills. and slirS ‘P3111 [bur "m he (‘chef tort-ste- and the interests of the (whole city to the best of my abil- my. ilosptrlfully soliciting your sup 1' . lilo, Priest of that religion. dit- Yours faithfully , the only Ettgitshmati to hold that _ 27-76 26,2S,20,Juiy2 G. J. MGCORMAC. . 1111"." , , ., This struck me as being so rillit-lt“ hiatus, and he also is renowned l1! :'_;"__~_ ,,_,_.._._..__.:__?£§tl'_'l§'.' _~,_i “Fannie 11PM‘- “’“ l" '°"_§“_§,e',.,:,‘f lnus that 1 begiill to laugh. Que 0t the “wt-rs leading “lie” ‘ i _A“l"\"" ("H "'1' Tmwr h‘ ‘Uljntl-t-‘J-tht» "Thounii vt-thy sht- shottid tbflilltll‘ t-,,tt,;tg_ _ ‘ Juli. 1'15 l~"'“"l ""'.' mm , I ..i don't know.’ Wlargery lemalllell- Several mouths n80 DP- M4" I ,-,_ » llillieS an, llllerf" ,"' "_"""k":;::. "For everyone ltlltiws that Con ‘it slGovern tiecidetl to visit Lllllfisfl- . - 111p‘! hl-Ohgrty, (nnute, 3-“ l‘ ' hmmgh munley ,0 ,hh.e an we spy-HM" (legpilt- has qualifications he ' runs you." H,“ Qhhhattbs in the town." lhad the tilmost tiifficttlty in cuter‘. AVJIS ‘ - . I hrzan to lattull. l1 had t-tinsen tiic M1119?" let‘ m)‘ "lllji wing, Sahel-interned the. niakmtco‘! I w“ my white tires- told me wlnr-l .. - . - ~ ~ ,{- ,-; '1 - "ht-tan ca ital. Ho, was -, ‘lohsklhtintlliis ‘siiitlll. hrlilligtelllllcl travel diusgttished as one s so interested in that I tlid not of his own cooltcs, which meanlt ‘lV ‘lIlV zLilt-Iitloll lo the rest of iht-tt-urryllttl =1 1191"!’ 1°“ Yhlmlg tratlestnell 10 ll-‘lrolllfl- fl"""nl'.z""ilk 0t rit-h " I protested.-the rough country. The collie took with Dr. Engel l" 111W? lmrker "WK. ‘, . m “\- I‘l()ii"ll wlloiwaure ltllllle role of a Tlbman notammy and “'l"' me‘ an" ('ecl(k‘,d,ip‘.fllolll lrtlinhliliis (llitliiee plaice,‘ that's alttiiatl the time of his young life. in should invite to my D11‘ ‘- , , _ - . . - ; - the high passes of the mountain- "Perhaps I ilk.» to be run. [u amqbllllll‘ "1e“"l"“5 °' "'3 _,'n‘”,l""s',"‘,e",,',‘,§!ons cottntry Dr- MBGOVPY" Blruggl‘ l5l AF AAEETINB We the undersigned will uitot and speak t0 tho tlectotis oi‘ first tlistrit-t of tlui-t-ns on lht- io’! owing evenings at 7.30 p. m. ‘ (lmitvilit-llitll, July itlb llonsiiittv, Julr 13th C-Liiton liall, July 10th llii‘ l-funvttit‘, Jilly 19th . , ,, . ; -_l HIOHPY- 131')’ 411m 11115- , . v l thl lt, French ltiver. July lliih lit-l l-‘s (Jross, July 20th SWZJIT:"tmzmptgilfngivfihlfol-her semi me an itiiowahce. ‘lint tlalotlllgrglilfrlzsgzgl“Jmgtzlnéi? ti," 11111;.’ 111V". Jill!‘ llilli liost- Valley. July 23rd Jnd_r_lc_ts of “hhggsv She-h hem “q-vt-Ji won't always have lha-t. 1 “i111 cotton garments of me comic hope Rltvefl hull). lglhh Bradalhanol July Em, “In Think M the time SM has ML i-li i shflltltl mam-y’ it would stop ‘rapnut, u y 7t. - ‘ ~ ‘ - _ _ _ .. at ottrc." _ , Golvflnmenl Candidates invited [Mlltllla tlzllglltelltlwligullllll‘ l TMS was mt true‘ except m “Us tletection in case of a search. l h b .\vzt_\'-~t.hiat If l married. I would not when his ~ pnru, reached accept money from either my ntttit Shigalfih, the secular tow“ attach, or lll.\"l'1ltl»ll91'. _ _ _ etl to the Tashiltttnpo monastary -“\\‘l»ll. it‘ you marry Witt it won tmf the Tashi Lama’ who is the t . . u, . . tmailvr. 1115 Hull-ll?!‘ 1W5 mom-l‘ .sccontl greatest spiritual personage iElla stilt]. in 'l‘iln-t. He was threatened with lcides she doesn't like “linis. wife. expedition who bt-lievetl he had Ill‘ sht- ilidn't, or if site didn't want the lioctor iu his illlwfll- l" 11mm‘ him to tuarry, s-lield stop his ztllow- est oi‘ lvit anti f11ll‘-‘ll¢=11 51111911911 HINT‘, .-\nd he idol-suit tuaketm-lttxh in the lioctor proved that the Mast- .tite ‘Fitnkcrvillc tliil- Cornptitiy. You 91"" “'1” wmlm‘ hevermfless’ class. Ho was obliged to paint his. whole hotly lll order to escape to explain their case. M. KENNEDY, Esq. A. J. MoNEVlN, Esq. PILGRIMAGE to Ste Anne De Beaupre July 17 under the patronage of Biship LeBlanc. Return fare from Summerside and Charlottetown $12.00. formation. Apply ‘i REV. J. E. BROWN, i was a little >llO0lfl£tl Dene Buddhism and later was ordained ~ l6 was confusion. The Registrar who "it won't llhloStS .\irs. ’l‘ttyloi' tle- exposure hy the "Master" of the N ‘Wes-i Royalty two miles from Char- KEN SINTGTON . trill bt- gin-ti turn tfnro only $1.45. THURSDAY, JULY 12th Tlo- otcasiort Wlll bi- rt-lt-bruft-tl by making it titt- itig oi llil‘ st-asou for .-\i.l. u ho tuay llllPllll. EVERYBODY MADE HAPPY lil-lNSlNtffnN will hut in‘ tintllont- by any tilllt-l‘ huh-t, h, hh-hp-hhh. .t good time. EVERYBODY WELCOME! (Tome and sl-t IMMENSE TEA TABLES 'l‘;t.bl¢-.s—-supplictl from an itit-xlittttsiiblt- soul-t.- tiamls for the Llppvilit-_ - liiitner httc will in» st-rvtsl at i2 itoott. with tho 'i‘c:t will be starved dnrini: iitt- itfrt-rntttti. RACE PROGRAM The racing prograanitiw i-otisisis oi Illt- feiiowint- wt-ii filled classes: (flaws A~~Frec for all, trot and liillft‘. Clio-ts B—-'I‘rot. Eyelash finial Class G-Pzuce. Fluil of surpri ATHLETIC EVENTS Senior: 100 yd. tins-h, 22f) do, Putting shot. intermediate: (l5 to 17 years inclusi Junior: (Fnder if". years) 1,4, mill» llit-t Pri in EACH event. \ sliver medal for lei. anti 11.111 A. human-r ‘)~-1lt0 yd llfN-li. 22ft yd. tlilnh. o. 100 yd llil\l|,~..1l)'Il._(llll4ll. "tmzt- mt-tial ior t-‘i’l'0llll prize DANCING COMPETITION A silver modal with clasp. and n Bronze tut-tint will bt- tln- lsi and 2nd prizes tin catrh of iilif" ioliowitin: (lflilCUS : Sword Dance: ll-itzhiantl Fling. ' Conditions: Competitors must nppr-zir in costume. . TUG OF WAR IQENSINGTION will defend tlit- champions-hit) itgulitsi all comers. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS A SPECIAL will leave Charlottetown at 9.31) to arrive ui lillil. Re- lntertuedirtte stations proportionately. llt-titlcctl i f» rates all over thr- Railway. KENSINGTON WILL BE GLAD TO SEE YOU. HAPPY 2236-30 t-l. A. t EASTERN STEAl/l-SZPIFIP-IIIJIINAEMSIAIINC. i INTERNATIONAL LINE Resumption of Freight and Passenger Service Between ST. RFJTlYRNh-Lenvc Boston hlontlnys nnd Went. JOHN AND BOSTON S. B. GOVERNOR DINGLEY will lt-uve St. John t-vi-ry Wodnrsdoy of I L m. and every Saturday at ll p. m. (Atlantic Time) for Boston. Wednesday trips are via Eaatporf and Lubec, due Boston about ll o. m, Thursday. Saturday trips are to Ronton direct, due Stindayii about 2 Fridays at 10 n. m. Saving Time) for Eastport. l ubcc and St. Johh. l0 *1 D- 111- mmn 110.00 v srawannous cam BENJ. CARTER c. SON, At ilnstnn connection is made via the ‘Metropolitan Linn express Auctioneer freight and passenger steamers for New York and points South and For staterooms. rates and additional information, avvlv i" C. 0U Illtlll. Alent. 8t. John. N. B. nits! pltlttsitig out-i tihoii-t- COME AND BE —-r.:_— p. m. (Daylight , "NUMBER FIVE i AUCTION SALE We will sell on the Market Square on! Tuesday, 2 American, carriages, 2 Americani sets of harness, single, and double, property: of Mrs. (lane. Also we‘ will sell some autos. I BENJ. CARTER 8t, SON Auctioneer :1»? Valuabl Property For Sale i will sell hv Auction on WEDNESDAV, JULY 4 At 12 Noon the desirabit- propeily 0f -1\1-l‘- 11- D- liowattt, l-i?» i-Ilm Avenue. lithe lll’lil‘l‘ oi" rue. ‘mofisuuhvo q; Palace, St. John N. B. ' catrl make min-h 1,, this time attempts at blackmail continued ' “ ' "' ' ‘mwn i- ~ throuizhottt the journey. t—.%ffifi** '7‘ iv-E %_ . E__.. _, ' - - ~— - ~- _’ .~_ - n . , , a _._. , lvlnnnwhtle the lndian Govern- ‘ ‘ i‘ . "'.".""'.'.' WWW’ M“ Crdzylmetit liuti lcttrtioti that Dr. McGov- 4 mbottu iott Flla Mild tot ‘illllflly 1 . . t ‘ ' ' ' " ,1,‘ thfltern who has lit-en tlenied tit-rmiss- . Hut it wits part oi‘ the ‘_ r ' oi" mind anti dircctttess oi tiliottttht and lack oi‘ illTvt-laliot] 1n 1111? 1lt\\'ll. I decitlt- anti l should not lt-i my oFti pruthflh rtlvun-Lrls he, ".-\r<-ti‘t you?" Ella asked. lllll HFP." Milri-“Py announcctl. |"\Vt*’vt- known i-t all along. We've] tieen Win mooning around iii-re. Do you know, last nisht ho sat out oti your lawn and Sllloked "mt 190k. rd up at your window, tnost likely fur hours? 'l‘itat's bi-ing a Rfllllti-O, i‘iil- say." ii looked startled. This, was hows, hen I re-membered~:lie ligtltl from the window vwhioh t-itcy saw, helm: on the side 0|‘ the ltouse opposite from where they lived. could only t,- bo soon as a patch of llgllrt oti tltel lawn, so tlht-y tltottght i: was iro-m my window, not Parkt-i-‘s. ‘Phr-y hoard \Vin bring the var around and put it in the garage, and thou saw the glow of the cigarette as ht- sat in trite-big armiohuir on the litwn. l ’i‘ht-_v tlid not see me, for I was rovcrrti with my dark i'ur coat, anti was invislltio in the blat-kness of the night. ’i‘iit=y were rotn.tncing— but tin-y did not know the truth at‘- icr all! MON DAV-Win Comes Again The propt-rty consists of it dwell- int: house in first class order and with ia-‘i lit dern conven-lenccsJ iixistlrrotii‘ o-iinr; two 111N115 811d l‘ etmimiotiiotfi lot. oi‘ lotid. The tiweiltiu will be open for in- pt-cti-on on Monday, July 2 from Z ‘.1 l XOQQPTI-rllllh‘ ll. S. S. "MA ve Montreal for Ar. Charlottetown Charlottetown. Ar. l leave for St.John's d. leave for Mtmtrfll Passenger and Freight Steamer 8500 Tons Displacement Charlottetown ‘. n“? July 2nd July 1O JUIY 1O July 24 July 30 4 Atqfltltt 7 August l3 1a August 21 Auiitm 27 er 1 September 4 889N111!" 1° r 15 Ooptombsr 18 \pARIELL Agents t September 24 NOTICE OWTOWN-PIOTOU SERVICE I S. S. Magdalene is now making isiiy return trips between this port ind Plctott, leaving Brucs Stewart a Co's Wharf at 7 n. m. leaving ,Pictou on return on the arrival of geydney train, due there at 4 t1. n1. A limited number of autos can be handled each trip. I sauce STEWART a. co., t.'ro AGENTS Phone 82! or 77! 19-1.!’ CANADIAN Nsrtouat PAILWAYS TIME TABLE CHANGES l" Rfiular Passenger Train Schedule! will be made Jung 24th, 102a. l INFORMATION NOW AGENTS HANDB 2365-11-61. l I i IN Clean and pure. Full strength. ln economi FARM FOR SALE VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE—BIDEFORD FARM, PRINCE COUNTY Will be sold at a bargain anti on easy terms, ,either as a whole or in two parts to suit purchaser. This beautiful property contains about one httndretl and seventy- flve acres. it in undoubtedly one of the finest farms in the Province, and is well equipped with dwelling house. barns, gran- ary, stables and various outbuild- ings. There are twn farmers houses on the property bntiidt-s a two and a. half story ilwi-liing house with hardwood floors. rttnn- ing water, electric light and n1] modern conveniences. For particulars apply to. (MRSJISABEL A. RICHARDS, Ilitleford, Prince (‘minty 2615 Tnthstf |iou by them to attempt to tratt- to Lhassn had eluded their vigilance arid crossed the border, Fearing that he would be killed by tht- hostile tribes they telegraphed to Jase, 75 tniit-s from Lliasstt, as- king the 'l‘ib<-tait (iovtarnmt-ttt that ‘lhe be stoppt-il and sent back to littdin. . From Jast- onward nt every istttge of the journey tho party was zfliilljtlCltld to u searching examinat- iion by the local altthorltlos, But Dr. McGovern, disguised as a hutu- ible hirellntz, with a iteavy puck on his back, tuatingeti to slip by. At .one rest house he listened to a dis- 'cttssicn on the question as to .wbether the spiritual omniscience fof the liulnl Lama would not be ‘sure to pt-uetrnto the disguise of the f0l‘('ll.;il tlevil. On Ft-brttary 15th, which is New Year's hive in Tibet, l)r. McGovern reached Lhnssa. The streets were filled with drunken brnwiers, and .the siittittest slip that would have ll'GV8iilt'tl his identity would halve meant instant tlenth. Aflt-r great tiiffiettity a lodging was found in the heart of the forbidden city. Through having had to eat tlried grain and raw mi-nt with ihs servants the in- trt-pid explorer was so ill that it wns necessary to carry him up the stairs. The next day the news of his arrival lunkoti out. The popul- llt't' rose against him. There was rioting in the streets, but fortunat- t-ly his hiding place was not tilscoveretl. The Daiai Lama, knowing his qualifications, gave him pro- tt-ction, so that he was able to explore all the mysteries of this tnost mysterious city anti get safely away in April. _j_4o->-i-—— MacOANN ELL—SMITH A quiet but pretty wedding took place in the Methodist Church at an early hour Thursday morning, June 28th when Muriel Ruth Mac- Cannell was united in marriage to Mr. Harold Laird Smith of North Rustico, the Rev. W. W. Ry- an officiating. The bride, who was itnattentled, wore a stilt of navy Poirot twill with hat to match, and a corsage bouquet of pink carna- tions. The happy couple left on a motor trip to Boston, New York. and other American cities. Among the many beatitiftti presents re- ceived by the bride were a string of pearls anti a substantial cheque, the gift of the groom. Their many friends join in wishing them it very hllDilY future. states-t tin Ila For OvorwYun Alwqal but! department requrientants. No en- try could be found to prove that be was murrietl. The official in charge of the ofllce recalled that the applicant had ilguredin one of the Btrnngvt-it happenings in the history of tnniriages. "The guests were met, the feast was set" just its in Coleritlges just- Iy-fulttous pootu. The ltappy couple with their friends were gathered in a-ciiurch in one of London's North Went suburbs. The bridegroom waited by the altar and the bride on the arm oi’ the father passed up tht- aisle of the strains of Mendels- siiotrs most popular composition. The officiating clergyman murmur- t-d a few words anti then suddenly turning to the bridegroom in an undertone said "Please excuse me for a minute. I want to speak to the Registrar." He left the altar rails, walked 1111.0 the vel-itry passed into the side street anti > I The name Remington 0n a typewriter hasalways stood for: Ease of operation ("nat- ural touch"), quality o work produced, durability "under punishment." But now it is Remington plus. All the fine qualities of the past, plus QUIET. This new Remington is a wondenThink of it: Strength, quality, ease of operation, and Quiet. There is only one way to realize it. sss it. Hou‘ it. Try it. Get a demonstration. Business mm and typlsts-all want the new Remington Quiet 12 Remington Typewriter Company of Canada, Limited Remington Buildlnlt 6B Kllll $t.,W. Toronto. m. Salurunu Through!) Ibo Dnllnho proceeded to his own res" few doors away. -- Sincc he left the church that clergyman has never been seen or heard of since. lt is one of the mysteries of London that has never been solved. Memlwlllle in the church there a "llizitt have told the Couple that the "erelllolly was not concluded left in search of the clergyman. The bridal couple under the im. Dression that the ceremony svas concluded departeti with their friends to the wedding breakfast WM" [he Registrar returned and found 1119111 E0118. lie decided that 51ml’ “all made up their minds to e married elsewhere, and thought on "mm ‘l! ‘he strange position. Anti one of the things that worries the husband, who is not ltiiéllyéa irtlusbatttl, is that he donated 019,518" e "mum l0 give to the > an to the Church f‘undg_ -—~<&o-§ Tl ' a s , IE RLW It|QEN¢H RESIED‘. THERAPION No. 1 THERAPION No. 2 THERAPION N0, 3 \'0.lfn‘l'lldd, . - illood t1‘; Ski?! 111202331" hkLgho-QZ i" Chronic “Waknt-sst-s. Etild b); Mum mil Chi-mists. Price in England 8s B,’ LeClcrc Mod. Co., litiverstocki-rlidr. w- “hush London. Sen trade marked 0rd Cllieruplon" is on Brit (‘ovt Sl-llllli? affixed to genuine phQ]'(|g[_q:' Tenders For Farm | Tenders will the received tip July 25th ‘for fanni- m- 4mm and crop to suitpurohss-er, situated at Io-ttetown. 33 acres in n high state oi‘ cultivation w-i-tih buildings there- un. The "llltz-ltert or any Tender not. necessarily accept/ed. Cause of seidng il-l health. WILLIAM McDONALD, H. R. 2 Uharlotletown 2266-2-31. DOMINION OF CAN-ADA PROVINC E OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In The Surrogate Court 14th George V., A. D., 1923 1n re Estate of Margaret ‘McLean ‘ate of Charlottetown in Queen's County in. the said Province dec- eased, intestate by the Honourable A. Bonnet-man Warburton, Surrog- ate Judge of Probate &c., &c. To the Sheriff of tihe County of Queen's County or any Constable. or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the Detition on flile of John McLean of Clyde River ‘in Queen's County aforesaid, Harmer, tbs Administra- tor of the above named Estate, praying that o citation may be ls- sued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons inter- ested in the said Estate to be and appear before me at a Surrogate Court to be held in the Court HouJe in Charlottetown, in Queen's Coun- ty in the said Province on Wednes- day the fourth day of July next, coming, art the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the some day to. show cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and in motion of Donald McKinnon. Esq, Proctor for said Petitioner. And i do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper published 1n Charlottetown aforesaid, once i" each week. for st least four con- secutive weeks from tbs date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively, namely. in the hall of t-be Oonrt House in Charlottetown aforesaid, at the School house in Clyde River afore- said, and at the store of Kenneth Matheson in Clyde River aforesaid grounds. twill close at 12 for tithe afternoonl tsporls. Proceeds to Pleasant Valle first tfine day. 2196<Satntonwetl. l Subscription Rate Reduced The Globe, Toronto, Canada's National Dally, announces u lower stibseriptlon rate. The i . l I l“ [Y ; mudodfifidhi Broug_h_t_ Down uh" "d Hfllluiiolders Have Pronounced Mu’, Loaf Flour to be the But on 1h. Market __. Mammo th Austin. Sale - st HAMILTON, LOT 1s on WEDNESDAY, JULY 4ttr12ivooh Film! ‘Drvberty comprising 151 acres choice land as to]. iowsz-lll acres with complete set 01' llllltlltltlngs and ranch, 40 mores, nil clear ndJOAIflIIS. well watered. 110115938. tmiich cotws, farming 1m. plements and utensils belonging tn an up-todate farm. Terms tlor tam: made known at sale. lil‘ not sold before Jlily 4th, part of purchase money cart remain on ifarm. ' Terms for moveables six months on approved joint poms , MYRON McARTHUR. ' Kenslneton, June 30th H. F. MORRISON, Auctioneer. 2262-80-21. The P. E. I. Sheep price for one year's subscrip- tion ls now $5.00 instead of $7.00. Six months‘ subscrip- tion. $2.75. Subscriptions will he accepted through nny Post- master. newspaper, or by mail direct. Address - "The Globe," Toronto, Canada Masonic Temple (l0 I The Annual Meeting of the shareholders of the Masonic 'l‘em- pie Co. will be held in E. R. Brow's office, 146 Richmond St., Charlotte town, on Wednesday the 11th day of July, 1923, at 7.00 p.m. Dated at Charlottetown June 25th, 1923. GEO. W. WAKEFORD Secretary 2523-25-mwftd Grantji Picnic On the ibettuti-ful grounds of Fred- erick Weeks at Fredenicton on July 5th. Dinner and tea served on the Breeders Association The P. E. I. Sheep Breeders As- sociation is receiving twooti at the grad-lug Station, Charlottetown. Bring or ship your wool as soon as possible. The price at tpresenrt is eatllsfactory. 2203-29-31. ‘ RENT The business stand formerly owned by Daniel McDonald alt Vernon and lately occupied by William Tierney. For terms and particulars apply to the J. J. HUGHES A 00., LIMITED - Soul-is 2446-21,23.26.28.30 July 2.4. Fresh Herring . Frozen for The Fredericton stores for repairs of} y Parsonage. it‘ rainy: i By order of Committee. Fox Food We have now on hand it Fresh Stock of Frozen Herring and can ship same in Bil-pound or 1004pound- boxes from one to three days n. woek as required. Three years tr Small Farm at isi -has proved these herring the {most satisfactory Fish Diot avallab my farm at Guernsey Cove, excel- 'lent fishing location; good build- - lugs, etc. {2511-26-01 FOR SALE George Neale Ltd. [con-test St. Peter's District of ‘ Guernsey Cove‘ I am offering for immediate sale‘ For particulars apply to‘ Mn. Annabell] Gordon. Montague. One of the hantisomest drivers in P. E. i, Coal black, 6 years old, Sound kind and safe for anyone to drive. This more is hard to beat. Over ten hundred in weight and built right. See her at Larges Liv- ery stable. For price see R. E. White at Wedlocltfis Office. 2162-28-30-July 2 St. J 0hn’s, Nfld Solicit shipments of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Poultry, Hay, Oats, Potatoes, Turnips, Vegetab- les, Butter, Cheese, etc., on con- signment. We guarantee prompt returns on all shipments received. Reference, any bank, or banker. Progressive Convention in Moreil Hall, Friday, July 6th at 4 .p. .m. tonominatte candid-ates to King's. Each loll to send five dele- Most Desirable Res- idence For Sale i am authorized by Mr. W. T. Weiinsr to sell by Public Auction on the premises that desirable property No 108 Prince St. Char- lottetown opposite St. Paula church on Friday 8th July 1933 at 12 noon sharp. The property is in excellent repair, thoroughly lip-to- tlate in every way, has 9 bedrooms so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. GIVEN under my Hand and the Seal of the said Court, this twenty- ' second day of May, A. D.. i923 and in the fourteenth year of His Maj- ‘Blgnottfn d esty's reign. (Sgtt) A. B. WARBURTON- Surrogate (11.8.- 2202-14-14.18.25 Bathroom. Living Room Drawing Room, Dininl room. Kitchen and pantry hardwood floors. Frost proof cellar. Hot water heating. Lot 168 fest x 41 ft large born in igood repair. - Centrally situated. this in o most desirable property either for private family or boarding house. i Tenn: at sole. le for Foxes. Book Your Orders New! MATTHEW A McLEAN, LTD sao-ztltai 2 Tenders For . Valuable Farm Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to July 14th for the farm of Richard Elliott, situated at Elliott's Station, consisting of 147 acres of land, about 95 acres clear balance covered with hardwood. About 400 acres under crop. Ten- ders to state with or without crop. This farm 1a conveniently situated to churches, school and stores. Al.) ideal farm for the growing of pota- toes with excellent sthlpplng facili- ties. Tho highest or any tender not, my -* " .t. obnnou McKAY, Braiialbano, P. E. l. 2610mm. TENDERS‘ Tenders wiiti -he received tby the undersigned July 15, 1923 for the painming of the Cross Roads School buildings according to specification to be seen at the residence of the Secretary. NATHANIEL MOLYNEAUX Secretary 22344-30-3i. TENDERS SEALED Tenders addressed to the undersigned at Bout-is will be received up to and including Bat- urday July 'lth, 1028 from persons willing to purchase the stock cf gnu’ merchandise now on our premises LEMUEL KCZNNY’ at Vernon, P. E. Island, as per 2288M“, “vmwr inventory which may be seen at. the store at Vernon, at the office of Messrs. MacDonald It McPhoe. (Barristers) Charlottetown and at our office at Souris. Each Tender must be accompanied with a certified cheque for ton per cent of the amount of the tender. The highest or any Tender not necessaniy accepted. THE J. J. HUGHES O0. LTD" SOURIO P. l. Ill-AND. 2594-27-91. rnttptittts Tenders mill be received until noon on July 10th, by o» Trustees of Cardigan School Diotriot No. 60 for the mmstruotion of a 11"’ school mo» in odd district. Plan! and specifications may be seen at the Education 081cc, (Ehorltattomml. and at the Becrstorro Olfleo, Car- digan. By under of ‘fructose, .0. l; Moi-amt, Quorum!- A. WILLIAMION ' _ Auctioneer. Cardigan, loos-h, 1018. _ fllMl-lt