Bee x155 n» dyspqp ticdismidsils 51111190012500! Realism’!- Constipa “1 ‘by a the unfailing remedy for all ‘ulrflularities of the digestive organs. Fbr eliminat- ing waste products from the system, improving the appetite, strengthening the stomach, and in other respects keeping the bodily health in a sound condition ills 25c—40 pills 50c—90 pills The owners offer for sale the Blue Bird Sanitary Laundry. This is a first class business proposi- tino. Particulars may he obtained on premises. FOR SALE I'll" Bale at a bllflain. rm; acres n! choice laud. with new dwelling house and good outbuildings, situat- ed at Vernon River, 1 quarter mile from station. Sale positive as 1 am ruins with my family to United States. WM. TOBIN, Vernon River. 116619684341 AUCTION SALE OF PURE BRED AYRSHIRE CATTLE -We are authorized by Waller Gregor, Esq, w sell an his faiun Brantley Beach on Saturday, June 2nd, ammencius st 2 o'clock p. m. J2 Pure Bred Ayrshire Cattle com- prising 6 Cows in milk. 2 yearling Heifers, 5 Calves. This is a cre- dited herd all tested and in per- fect condition. 1 Captain Aubrey mare, 8 years old, good driver, nmrlts everywhere. mummy-w months credit with 8 per cent not for cash. lf stormy sale will take place fol- lowing Monday. BENJ. CARTER A DON Auctioneers 11B6195il-29-4i Valuable Property for Sale in Charlottetown I otfer for private salo my valu- able property and dwellllls hfllllle situated on Hayfield Street. Ne. 64. This property is beautifully sli- uated, well finished, a frost proof cellar (concrete) all modern im- pmveunents. suitable for a double cottage, terse lawn. with ‘hem l" the rear. Sine oi lot ‘l5 ft. front. extending aback 100 fest and will he sold at a bsPKfl-lll- Arvlv A- P- mises of’ . urge’ W 3?». canvas a sou ' Auctioneers 11661966-29-4! FOR SALE AT A PINETTE 35o] Estate and Personal Effecl-B , p] m; 13m Albert Vickersom-(hm- mnQiwg dwelling house and one: humus; very pleasantly siluat boating on ‘Piuette River with sev- Qnncree of laud. An ideal Summer Residence aonlv w MW-8§°§"K,"_" premises or to hiolieen c nun, Attorneys, Charlottetown. 11067U13-28-12i. AUCTION SALE nous rumuruns ollmbltgliaizzuteuiuea AT 187 HlULSB-ORO 8T. CHARL°T ‘rsrowu ON TUESDAY mm MAY 102s AT 1 P. in. SHARP Being contents of 7 rooms-com- wmng Parlour Suite. Dining et- ‘mmog unis, dining chairs, Buffet 4 Bedrooms complete with Bureaus Iron beds. 61¢. Qilflflll 5W"! "W!" lisll Ruck. lsrsn flllflllllti’ 01-051‘ dag, m", mutsxlishes. eto—and other useful household effects. L-WILLIAMSON, A otllmser Ill : 9 Stud, Season 1923. cows-norm. v1 CIMIJ n a "7- ll-WK. lull of Peter hhenGrgat 2.07. __ world's leading speed 51% “l! Bill! HMO!‘ b! Parkelde gfi f!!! dam oi lit-toners Etta llflfijlii.) and deter 0s dam side to 00L Aubrey leaves Bluefish Monday. Mn ti. Hills River. Fortune cove. Port Hill, ‘i510 Volley; Romsnns Mellon;- Prl ill. Cotfo Groceries. Tuesday, 5th D. In. 28-81. 11661957 his bemrtifu 1 Werluiouts Fitzroy and lottewwn. For furth The uudersi ed at No. 199 Before You Buy See Perry's new goods Giughams n, Shoes and Hosiery, New good coming in daily, Highest price paid for eggs. 11661969-29-61 The Annual Meeting of the share- holders of the King’; Coflnly 13ml. bltion Association will be held .11 the Court House, Georgetown, on F. PERRY, Emerald. June inst at 2 o'clock ANDREW LAVERS, Secretary ion SALE At Orwell Cove the estate of the late D. A. Nicholson, comprising T101189. outbuildings and 7 acres of land. For particulars apply J. F. HUNTLEY, Vernon Zwk NEW HOUSE FOR SALE Blled offers [or 931g Residence situat. on the West side o! and between Streets, Char. New Street Eustou d Unless sooner sold Privately this “likable property will be offered a‘ "W30" ‘llllflll the premises I448)’. the first day of June, next at l2 o'clock noon. “W58 "Den i'or inspection after- noons and evenings. El‘ Dflrtictilars apply to D. EDGAR SHAW, Barrister. etc, Prowse Block, clty 0i‘ BEN). CARTER C. 5ON' Auctioneers. 1166l960-29-3i Valuable City Property For Sale Oll No - Glance Iv m-‘uofiusiucau 1 - J. A LIE Chapter 101 111B 80." Ruth repeated 1851!. "N5? he Wllllltlered. “Kiss me!" The gill Blfllflgled again. But her Ilrlleslet only made him hold her were closely. She felt his lips come nearer hers and she tried to hide ‘mm M"! b)’ bllfyilli her face lsainst his shoulder. And this for the moment satisfied him. She felt his hand rest on her head. then sllil dawn to her shoul- def. and so rest there an instant. d"Yoti must lei me go," she plead- E‘ . And feeling his arms loosen, she pulled away, But it was only to be caught suddenly again. And ‘Tim kissed her before she could turn away her lace. - lt was not the sweet affectionate‘ caress she bad seen before, when Tim came home to greet Myra. lt was the hot impulsive caress of the old days~the days when she and Tim were much in ioire-twhcu noth- ing ln the world mattered beyond that—-when Ruth, through all the hard work and discomfort oi‘ the day, had this evening visit to look forward to, and Tim's love to strengthen her when she was dis- couraged. For a moment she forgot where she was. it seemed only =15 100115“ Tim had run up to the his house on Main Street to read a little, to smoke a cigarette and talk, to put his hand over hers as it lay on the arm 0y (he chair, to tell her senti- mental little things as they stood by the fire to say good night. She _ should he zuble to hear Mrs. Belli- ing's footsteps on her Wll)’ "ll m}? stairs-there was always 0M 511"‘ that, creaked under even that light little lady's tread. And Tim kissed her azlilll- But his kiss was different. ll was more impulsive, too impulsive. 0r was that it? She tried If! E9! 1W3?” though she still had the feeling that she was at home, and lfillilllllli. 11ml faced with the great task oi earn- ing a living. 0T Salli“?- l‘ ‘lesperale financial situation, and that this man and his love \llul'e_ "l9 0"“ sweet things ln a "'8 “l “"1 m“ dlscoul-aging work, and a fish! fill‘ education. _ d And he kissed her osmll- All again. Then she knew where she W115- And with ‘n. sudden rush 0t c485? understanding She remembered a‘? had on the white nggllgee and the her hair was hllllfilllll- H" cheeks were scarlet wvhen she iookedntlil. "Tim, please! You musln t—~ she began. Ho said something in answer. but she did not hear it. lie took both her hands and Pulled h“ 0v" er to the couch, and sat down by her. lie held both hands in one of his, and he suddenly all?“ back his head to fuss his hair from his for ‘ ‘ 1:, was a gesture that used to fas- l ' the neeusary ulk to snare malts. lloodsvvlthasmallbraneon- tent cannot sflord pennant relief “when your phonic-baker friends viscyoutsea Kellogg Bruayon follow-ca for thaws-posse! eliminat- ingsdangeronn ologging-npandtoxie condition o! your system. You can't afford to take halt- measured Thinkofthelosttime the ofillnessynu sredailydodgingl What you must haveislealbrur- KELLOGGQ BllAbLandifyouyill estitregulsrlyeaehdsyynuwill become a diluent person within I wsekorso. KsllogfsBramwitliis natural bulk, snoopy-clauses and Dealers for Kellogg's To cinate Ruth to watch, it was a con- illlelw‘! gesture. She waited now lllwwllls llm ‘vith his free hand. he “ould smooth back llli! hair. And he did. And all the old tender- ness came back to her, “Ruth dear-l know, I'll go in a minute. ‘l shouldn't-dint I can’: heyp it.’.‘ He was elated, exalted, by hi5 11,. tie triumph. His eyes were shining his whole lace had an alllmaijgn j; locked before-Tim was Qncg more the brlslll. energetic be)‘ she had fld0f9d——-ll8 was the Tim of the old days. it threw its spell over her, the fascination of watching this 5nd. den transformation. A few mom- ents before she had looked at him impersonafliy, criticising his lhent shoulders and drooping head! And he kissed he: again, seeing something of this in her eyes. For one long moment he held hcr nxtulust him. For one long moment Ruth forgot everything in the car- ess. Then the phone rang. its sudden buzzing made them both start; it broke the spell. Ruth sprang up, her face white, one hand at her heart. l “Never mind, someone calling. Don't look so scared. Shall I rins- wsr? Tim naked, much calmer than she was. She shook her head. “Who can it be?" She picked up the receiver. Her "hello" was so weak that she lind to repent three times before she was heard. Then her face, ii‘ possible, grow still whiter. "Wait a moment," she said into the phone. Tim. the phone. What? asleep. My voice—oh, there's noth- here?" head violently. lure. "What? N3. 1N3 has‘?! bee“ uinys went out S‘r\'l.\ll‘(l3}'5"‘l"95- 1'4 like to see you tomorrow. Corrie for ion. I'll call up (ruby mo. ll roll want." she was zeliiili Cillllml “l her voice. "My "lice “m”? wfnl I was n ilttlc sleelll’. Goodnight. she put the phone back on its talble nnd turned to face the man. “You made me tell a lie." Elli?’ said furiously. "You made me lie- wh)’ didn't you so?" JENKINS a sou, Charlottetown ll' ~"lt's Ztiyra)’. she whispered fol ‘secured for the sick woman the "Yes, hello," she said again ititomes, possmfls medjcm 3119,1150“ m“; N“ l w“5n’t:snw' hcr nursed buck to lictiltli lillll ills Wlllllfi Wlill lt- Whfll-fl“ Timlshe offered him a post as her sec- Wide, frightened blue eyes lllrlhlin ‘ed towards the titan. He shook lllfflfilv "No." she said. obeying his fies-l", lhere. lint -I thought you said he Ell-I At Public Auction on the premi- ses on Wednesday ‘the 30th day of May. 1923. at 12 o'clock noon, all that four tenement house Nos. 1B0, 182, 184 and 186 on the east side of Great George St. Large tene- ments and substantial building with extensive street front in a busi- ness centre, also outbuildings. Also at the same time and place l0 shares in the Charlottetown Fire insurance Co. For particulars ap- ply to McLean 8t McKinnon, Soli- citors. DAVID HOOPER. Executor of the will of William Peardon. BENJ. CARTER d. Son, Auctioneers. 11661951-29-21 .*___E_-.-_---»I— Clearance Auction Sale At Pownal Village on Saturday, Juno 9th at 3 o'clock sharp, consisting of stock crop and farm impliments, etc. STOClG-l more, good worker. 3 extra young milch caws. all fresh. llMPLEMENTS-2 driving wag- ons, 1 new, 1 truck wtiizon, 1 curl. 1 narrow, plough, cultivator, ctc. flur- ness, 2 sets of work harness, l ex- press pad and iireechnn, ‘.1 sols u leather traces, l r411‘: saddle and b;- ~l~ n collars. hiunes, forks. shovels. hoes and a lot of other articles not mentioned- Everything must so. Sllle scal- tive, no reserve as I sold my lllflll to Luke Jones. JAMES PRAUGHT, J. A. McDONALD, Auetlonwr 28-41. Valuable City , Property For Sale BURN IT TO KILL MOSQUITOES AND FLIIS Second District 0f Queens A Llberal—Conservatlve Conven- Will be held in the Board of Trade rooms, Charlottetown, Tuesday. June 12, i023, at o'clock sharp, for the purpose of selecting candidates for the forth- coming election. Chairman of polls nro requested to have their dele- gates dulv addressed and instruct- Ql rerzurdim; the convention. G EORGE MacDONALD, Adminis tlon Oil TH EOPHlLEB LING, Oi‘ HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Of LILA A. R. McDONA-LD, DECEAS- ED, INTESTAT-E, LATE OF On Wednesday, the sixth day of MONTAGUE O11 trators Sale "\X‘.m going," he said miserably- "llm gorry, I nlpololzize~that’s all l seem to do. ‘But I'm B01118 to tele- phone you hiondaifi" Tomorrwa-An Interlude The wisest habit is the habit 0i care in the formation of habits. --——¢-0@— r-'—' All things which have a use arc capable of abuse, virtue alone ex- ceplcd. -_--¢o>—i-— Well-timed silence has more elo- quence than speech. I 8 Mother's weekly visit to the shoe store OTHERS with a flock of sturdy, active kid- dies know what the almost weekly, visit to the shoe store means-an endless drain on mother's purse. Fleet Foot shoes solve this footwear problem. Put the kiddies in Fleet Foot shoes this summer- », bor of your fusib- should est lt- cvc-ry day-at least two fiblupednq fulnhiehroniocasesumuchwlth each meal. - Try Kellogg's Bran mixed with l. hot cereal, or cook it with hot cereals, adding two iahlsspoontuh c! Breaker each person. Other popular ways are to sprinkle Kellogg ‘s Bran on hot or sold cereals or to eat it as a cereal with hot milk. You can make do- licious bakery products with Kellogg ‘s Bran. Recipes on every package. Kellogg 's Bran is not only nation- ally sold in grocery stores, but can be had in individual packages in first- dial hotels and clubs. Ask for it at your restaurant. Be certain to est Kellollfi Brudallylor hesllhhsskel l sated Corn Flakes and Bran. Deed of Kindness Makes Adventurer Heir to Millions l LONDON, May 29.—‘l‘he story of . - . i’ former interpreter at the Bow street police court being made the heir to a m»: fortune by an American woman, who made u will in his favq or four months alter meeting him‘ in a Route hotel, has just been made‘ public here. Captain H. L. Zeltun, a modern soldier of fortune, is said to have had this stroke of luck. l-le is said to be the beneficiary in an amount estimated at as much as £3,000,000 under the will of Mrs. Julio htune Wood Davies, daughter of Dr. Wil- liam Stone Davies, a bunker of Ellis- sourl. Ur. Davies died about eight years 8410. Zelitm, who is an undischargeti bankrupt, says that if and when lie actually comes into possession o1 the money his first care will be f) repay his creditors wi-Lh interest. ln his fifty years of‘ liie he has met with adventures in many, parts of the vrorld. By turns he has been soldier, inventor, merchant and sec- retory. Much of his youth was spent, his friends understand, in the Orient, and in his younger days he ls snid ‘to have inherited and spent several fortunes. In January of last year he was in jlome and there met the woman who subsequently made him the theneilciziry" under her will. Seized with illness and a stranger in Italy. she was in an awkward plight. when Zeltun proffered his services. strength. Grateful for his services, retnrv and four months later when London made two wills in his or. How the wills were made was id tonight by Henry Dfllllllflll ‘ll the firm of First and Comvlllll’. .Chancery Lane, who was instruct- ed to prepare t-he documents. Doll- 1mau said that Mrs. Davies had will lilm that she was a millionaire- anc was staying at the Save?’ l-iotel, where she occupied ll i118 suite of rooms." said Dollmhn. "She lsnid ilia-i impart from certain chill‘- liable bequests to St. Dunsbtmll and other institutions and to |h0!~ pitals. she wished to leave alll her money to Captain Zeltun. nllll l drew up two wills accordingly- 1"- seems that she had ‘become estraufl- ou from her husband, for she eX- pressly slated that she wished him to be cut out of her will. "As soon ns l heard of Mn. ilavies‘ death, which l believe took place 0n December 11 of lust yefll‘. we entered a caveat at Somerset House against tiny one lallllls file?! to prove another will. “ll have heard that the widower of Mrs. Davies intends to contest the owe wills in Captain Zelillll‘! favor, and that the mutter will he fought tout in the Missouri courts. I understand that most of Mrs. Davies‘ property was in America, and l have heard it stated that the total virlue of her estate may be about £3,000,000. “Personally l have no know- ledge of what property shc has in England ‘but-l have lbeen fold .by Cnlptuln Zeitun that there is mbout £45,000 lying at a bank. l‘. was nec- canary for Mrs. Davies io make two wills. There had to bcone in res- pect of her property in England and another in respect of nil the property she owned outside the country." Chronicle, after referring to his meeting with lMrs. Davies in Home suld: "As hor secretory l had an agieemeirt for l'lll‘€6 yenrs at u sal- ary of £100 o. month. After she At Public Auction on the 079m‘ ises on Wednesday the 30th daY 0i June nt one o'clock p. m, I will scl up and sell at public auction on the premises of the late Lila A. It. Mc- for health, for comfort and for economy. They are not Fleet Foot went hack to America ll heard noth- lnz: from hcr except two messages. Ono was u wireless from the ship and the other was just tin ordinary friendly letter." -o-o>-—-—— LETTER OF CON DOLENCE G. Tn Brother Daniel Rosa-Wu, the Officers and Members of Bar- den L. 0. L. 2329. Borden. wish in convey to you our sincere éytn- pnthy in the loss you have sustain- ed in the dost-h of your late father. Whilst derplorlng the sud visita- floh which has come to you, yet it is gratifying to know that he has but a short lime previous to our- _ of grizzled German iioatmen who 5" Zeitun interviewed by The Daily"'_-' JOHN w. elcltll, wounisiut A K. LORD, . Bscretaf! CHAMBERLAIN nave BALDWIN DONDOuV. lay 38.--4in a letter to his constituentmAusten Chamber- ‘ ' lain complains that no ODWYUIFVY was given to him or his colleagues in the lste Goveflllflvllt t9 m9" F contribution to Conservative 9"" unity. No communication from Stanley Baldwin was made to hlm before Mr. Baldwin had formed his ministry. Had his (Chamberlain's) help been asked it would have been gladly given. There was not one of his c01- leagues who would not have been willing to sacrifice any claims in order to secure such re-union of tlie Conservative party. Mr. Cham- berlain adds that he cannot but believe that IMr. Baldwin had the same wish for the oblivion of past difficulties and complete union of the party for the future but if would seem. he writes, that other forces intervened. ‘He continues: ‘if complete re- union has not been established it ls not any unwillingness on our pert to forget past differences or to any pretentious on the part of any one of us that his inclusion iii any new combination was essen- tial." ‘ Insist ‘It'll/e, have cheaper‘ , ltflgmfldgm. you'll find fltlflb cow i, price.” _,_ So said a wise grocer fauna,“ questioning customer. He. was the", p merely to serve her, but to serve he, w "ll mlsllt Pléawher Purse with u... article but her final ' would he on the q He wanted a satl This was oneof the many’ i, , uxyNa An in tgliiiicogglilo ‘- and hi? lie "could say with sine ‘ It is worth the price." Y worth i u \ . u‘ll Like the Flavorfl‘ to}? "3 _ 3 Incidentally Mr. Chamberlain terms Boner Law's resignation not only a personal tragedy, but u great atlonal misfortune. —-—€~<o~o&i——- CANADIAN ADMITS HE WAS RUM CONSPIRATOR BOSTON, May 29.—\Daviil lPcrlo of Montreal, and James Costello, of tBoston, two of five persons in- dlcted by the federal grand Jury here for conspiring tn land liquor in connection with the rum run- ning operations off Block Island. of the British steamer Avonfown, and other smaller craft, surrender- ed today, pleaded nolo contenders and were fined $1,500 each. Costello's appearance was the first in this city since federal offl- cers sought him unsuccessfully in a raid of his Brighton apartments where they took info custody his wife, lMrs. Della Costello, Flurry Robinson and Alexander Goldberg, lioth of Montreal. The latter three are also under indictment for the same offence. ' \_a___..._ NEW WATCH ON RHINE BllNGEN-ON-THQEJRHIZNE. May ZiL-Wrosaiv pilots ln blue from the Seine have taken the romance out of certain German fairy stories of the Middle Ages, and shattered legends of the Rhine which have within a month the lPreiich were guiding freight boats by the Lore- lei just as if they had done so all their lives. the lLandm 1 1' ‘Mainly flmfléalauff’ --———-QoQ-——- EM-PREBS LOST FORTUNE dore Palace near {bmnlu ' ‘ :g iCOBEMHAGI-DN. ‘May 29.—-Eks- trnblailet, the afternoon edition of Pollllkcn, reports that lncertain , ' . wealthy circles in Denmark, a col- "s?" . f9 All crowns (‘$1.20, ‘IQ’? "ll? sub-- NEW inning The undersigned offers for sole his b . 1 untcd nt No, 199, on thc West side of Weylllillllllll ($1.22? resmmc Fitzroy and Huston Streets, Charlottetown. ‘and M Unless sooner sold privately this desirable fared ni. auction upon the premises 0n Friday 1h next, at 12 o'clock, noon. . lLouso open for inspection afternoons d For further particulars apply m an evenings‘ ' D. EDGAR SHAW. Barrister etc, Pfllwlll Block. Olly. 11661921-26 Plvllfillr wm i. B first day of ,, Julias stood for many centuries. The; mysterious currents of the Lorelei. famed in snug and story, and in‘ Germany us well known almost as_ Old ‘Father Rhine himself, have! been conquered by the French! without a struggle. When lhe ‘French and lBelglmi (IO-i cupation of the Ruhr hogan scum; steered powerful tugs and trolling b87895 through the treacherous channel which swirls about (he great rock of Lorelei, quit their jobs at. once as rpart of Berlin's p115. slve resistance. Thereupon, perservering French- men looked over the task ahead of them. "Boats on the river must bel llBllt going and coming as part of the occupation programme. None of these pilots from ‘France had ever heard of King Rhine's daughter. of i101’ golden nan silvery voice smashed ugnlnstthc rocks and their bodies waited nway to ‘fairy. l0 land; Therefore they could go pvork unhamperetl. Modern methods were quickly an Dlled by the Frenchmen. The riv- er's depths were inkcn, trlckg 0f the channel were recorded, and Ila-icon r1’ (l \ Pmm Old French Canada-Montreal {pd QHIIIcJIo Oldiworld Cs tale. ‘tequsm s lnll v: dian Psclfit Sundsrti-i lmvcl . A rlnu (one clue) democratic f: F. . n . £l".7.'2.o.o ZoTZ Bruce Burpce. C. P. S. Agent, i0 King St" St. John NB. _ IV IQII VIII NOISE NOTICE fairy and which charmed all navigators so that their boats were or to John O'Brien iii charge. Imported Percheron Stallion owned by the partment of Agriculture will stand for the seaso 1923 in Eastern Kings County to include Qfpj] mg points: Souris, Red Point and Elmira, lo ' ’ flfortune Bay, Annandale, Bridgetown andbdteet Joseph Cheverie in charge. Sir Baron Triumph t Clydesdale stallion owned by the Depart of Agriculture will stand for the season m’ 19 ‘at the farm of Norris Sinclair, Springfied. This handsome young horse is provingtoltep 0f the best stock producers ever brought i0? i Edward Island. His breeding includes such val Scotch horses as Mount Royal, Revelerta . vlllers- s 1167907 2s 301i 11679 08-28 Sbl x .__.____..__t._._. __,__ , __ $1“. Ballarat Imported Clydesdale Stallions owned by ihc Tlr-Illllllllill" "l ‘ lure, will make the following mute for the season of 1923: M°“‘l"l'- Mal’ Zslh- Waving Agricultural School :11 noon. l0 l‘ j v ‘Vllll-‘l. Hampshire, over infill!- "lwsdllY- M11!‘ 29bit. To Peter Martin's, llunter River. :it ‘ll Blrnnton Diekesoms, New (llnsz-zlill’. fll "l?! Wednesday, May soul. Torlilvln McNeilVs, Cavvndlih. u " Isaac Brown's, Stanley llridav, at tllillll- - T1“"'~‘7d-"F- M01131“. To Bart Hut-Ham's. Sllrllllilieltl, nl mil Robert Dammsrers. Freetown. tn llllllll. Friday. June 1st. To Leonard Schurmaifs. Beticque at '“' William Noananh, Albany, at nlslll- Slllurllninluii-Qénti. To George Nicholson. Crnilllllil- l‘ John O'-Bl\len’s, llonshnw, fit night, w "l" . Monday morning. To Michael Mc Mannus, New flaw-n. til Agricultural School nit plizlit- ‘Mondny, June 4th, At Agricultural School until 3 l’. M.. llll‘"“"“ by S. S. Harland. 'l‘iiesilay, June 5th, Wllllllfillllly. June 6th. Thronnh Orwell Cove to Vernon llrltml‘ v Mcllick for ovornidlll- Thursday, June m, Tums’ _ Rum Mill 4a Roar] to ciiarlolm over ‘ to rllllluin lull" Wm“ m‘ ' noodfj l . - - ~. This route will he crmifilucd. health and wcaihlil‘ August lst. For furl-her information apply to llvlllllme“ ' llMNWfl-QR 80-144‘. W . 1 J"?- 19" " 1' °"'°°" '“'°"i.,§,f Donald, atMon-tague, all hei‘ housc- unless the name Fleet Foot Halt" lllllllfllllllml "l "W 5°""“°Y apply to llcLssn l llcKinnon. Bo- lici ma. mrrnfivlvl. , ._nl-uaal.l; Executor of the will Peardon. that four tenement house. 180, 18!. 184, sui 18d on the out side of Great George Si. Lerse tenements and substantial build- Inge. hold and personal) effects consist- ing in part of Parlor, Dining Room, Kitchen and Bedroom Furniture. l" with eltenslve street front in Beddins. Cllllllfill. Rtllsl. 510W”. @16- s business centre, also outbuild- etc, and including n number of pieces of solid antique mshottsny. Also at the same time and place Also 1 cow, 6 sheep and 35 hens. i0 shares ln the Charlottetown lfire insurance Co. For particulars on DAVID H own,‘ time. Terms Cash. Gale will start sharp DANIEL F. MIGDON ALD, a. A. ueoorutn, A I Willi!" Montague, May 25th, l vh- ltlditlt-flll-Gt. I Administrator A. 1928. is on the shoe. which wv all shall have to make from the shores of Time t0 the peaceful realm of Eternity. There is theconsols-tlon that no more physical suffering must have to be endured, that bodily infirmi- ties are at su end. and that a new and ‘bnlghte existence has ‘ In time of affliction such its yours, we realise that lmman sYlll- m‘ I Turner t C0,, Ltd, Charlottsetovvir, Distributors of Fleet Foot ' hoes. rpaiiliy is shallow and of but little worth. We therefore commend you too merciful Providence who has um, I wfiilnot leave you comfort- CWTOWN-PICTOU SERVICE B. S. Magdalene ls now uniting daily return trlps between this port and tPlcioii. leaving Bruce Stewart l». ‘Co's Wharf at ‘l a. m. leaving Plctou on return on the srrlvsl of Sydney train, due there at 4 p. m. A llmlted number of autos can he handled eat-h trlp. BRUCE OYIWART A 00., LTD AGINTS , Phone fi or 7N til-t! U s. m. and every Bsjurdsy at d il- lh- (Atlantis '1‘! l. in.. Thursday. s l n " ‘v t Luhoend ..-.'.':..'n"".~=r"~ e" “MIN and blllsflflf steamers for New In?“ i“ EASTERYHE-KIRHIIYIIIVILQEESI IN‘ INTERNATIONAL LINE llunnrtks or Inuit and Pesos-ales kWh" m"‘"°" '"' .. “__ fl s. s. oovnnnon nmonsiv 3ft leave st. Jvhrn0“)"‘;%1‘it:t:n. .1 II " Wednesday tripe are via lisstport and Lllbllll- 5"" M o r ' » bout n: are to Bolton direotacdaugffilalalglll; i, ,_ M E J01"!- prAfnlnlggfl-I is made via the iittrevg‘ $1,... l“. I W ‘ti’? 5-in-- 2 P‘ ‘ t rd t 1 - l ‘ gfilflag‘ rbeave Boston Mnvidflll m " _- At Boom/Ii connect‘ on. . . ‘r03. rates and‘ indentation