sl l 1' f . c l l5=_-L; -L lil- l L. vt ri ' ll; -,»t \l - -I . _ » ._ - ; ». ‘ . ,__. ._ _ ,_ _ _ _ ..._--.._, _ _ ____ _ ___ _. ,,_ ___ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .. ~_,._ _.~_. ,___ _ .,_ _ ____ _ ___ *________ _:_ ____ ___ ___l__ . _ » _ _ _ . _' 5 \ ,- - _ _ . 'f ' -~, l __ ,_ ._ t, x -. 'rl' "'@;¢`~' -1 v" ll” TWO » I r - _ _ 5 ~ 'lllr . _ i 1 , 'mn cuAnLo'r'rn'rowN -cUAltblAN aa.: '3 . /’ . - ` r p ' . . atc” KOTEX is the new hygicne that l an has largely ended the use of old- “|- tlme "pads" among wolrrcp. A sciqn- `Ge§ Kon, tide creation,it offers an end to three fo great embarrassments of uid methods. do ,Filled with Cellurol/all wadding- is the vvorld's super-absorb(-nr--it is 5 ,h times more absorbent than t»rdinar_\- hu cotton pads. -- Scsentlhrally treated tt dcodorlzcs it Made of a special mstcrtal it dis cards easily as tissue \o launrirt at .V ` l ' .D A ' is no embarrassment. in ll) hotter: clan women now employ il. Doctors- N 77 VY Y C l To H W; 5) l: Y/ _ Y ‘l\lY`. o l -_ V 1 ll ` ll Y 'Va U _ _ f HEARTS AHRE 5 Killlliatfonstlpationl T0ml¥‘g)W'S H3110 ' ` "1 __s::en:“t::rlbly, Ilnnqpggvpdz A ._ fl, nique Summer Hygiene , _ __ ____ c____,,_ _ _g___“‘”‘. r or S-fe W--or of ~- ~~~~»»»--»-~l -.f:.°.-._'::..f.':.‘-f,'-...'.'.:.:'°::.'.'.:"..::_'.-:_- ':="'“*’”" 0" ...Q ?5.'fr.1f°l-l‘l“f.‘f..’.i“.l“..?.§Z‘r'§"l7.`lT."..§'f. '“‘°"==“°°°' W" PM-='=~ _ I nurses ge it. - r prntcr- n you knnzu Nurses’ Exallliltatiolls The annual idlminntions for nurses qualifying for thc R. N. dofrec will be held at (.`harlotteto\vn and Summerslde on July 28th und|_ 39th lust W. J. P. Mcl\llLL/iN, Pres. Examining Board. I. J. YI-IO. Secretary-Trcusurcr. 7975-7-20-3l. ANNUAL MEETING _m - 'r The Annual Meeting of the mem- bers of the Silver Fox Breeders' As- sociation of Prince lrldward lslnntl Kris will be held in the Board of 'l`radc Booms, Market Building. (‘harIottc~ _,iv town, on Tuesday the 2nd day of August, 1927, at 2 o'clock p. m. Dated at Charlottetown this 18th day of July. 1927. (Sd.) JOHN ANDERSON. __ Secretaryu 7958-7-19tl5'll. Tenders will he received hy the undersigned up to August 3rd froml parties willing to contract for build ing of Church in Dunstaffnage. ln-' structions, plans and. specifications M, can be seen at the office. of. J. 2 Harris" Architcct, Charlottetown.; The lowest or any tender not ncccs- TEN DERS slrily accepted. _ _ By order of Committee. ` _-' H.is. nlNNls, I Secretary. Marshfield R. il. 3, P. E. I. 8012-7-21-Bi. ` _.___._ __.___>M_._i... l AT DUNSTAFFNAGE w ~ aim The beautifully located Farm and Ranch property of John D. liumc. tm conslstin of fort acres land with ` s y - - hom and outbnlldlngs, stork and crop. Also fifty pen ranch and foxes. Would sell part or in block., Sale on account of ill health. Apply to Owner. ' On l’rcm_ises.- ’l81'4-'I-14-tfs6l. » _ _ 4 .. ' 4. ". HE ONLY PEDESTRIANS V ns ln this town. Native: No-only those whose ec won't let 'em use their carl. WASN'T IT FULL? 1... Straphnngerz Gosh. but this ‘s staggering like a drunk. :ld Ditto: Well, aIn'l: it full? _.ru 1... H »)' “la . . 1* f/. /Q /,/\`\ -f “ // ll ' 'U' PRICELESS “Mrs. Blabh says her jewels are ply priceless." _ “No doubt-she couldn't raise dollars on them, I hear." I-‘S “till--f`“ ' Q - -_.TT -` _-ff ___,é _£7 - ;_ J CL. Fllll SALE- i My farm at North River. scvcn miles from Charlottetown, consisting of 127 acres, 20 acres under wood. balance clear and level. Ncvcr fail- ing stream at bank. This is one of the best farms in Prince Edward ls- land. Excellent for set-d potatoes. Dalrylng or fox ranching. Buildings in- good repair. including a two story cy house, fitted with bath and sewer- age. Apply on premises. l JAMES B. BLAKE. V 7959-7-19-ttsdl. -AIICTIUN SALE At Rocky Point on Thursday, July 2_2; at 1 o'clock sharp of Farm. lt, Crop and Implements, liousc- hold Effects as follows: Farm of 50 loft! situated at Rocky Point, South Shore, all clear and in good condi- tion, and ideal farm, close to church. school and market, also the ‘.":::' J:-`:1.`: * ` _3:`:7;f.?:` "Jack said I was I sight lor sor es." “Yes-very sore ones." _ O ffl’ / _-_~_= _-111 /7/,li"~~ *Ei-Q 57 Ll/ i" `§ ` _ r/' 2 '_ -' lkzzrllfov'-f\ _ A GREAT DISCOVERY Prof. Bug: My goodness. I dldn't me r ltjlowing: 2 horses, 2 mllch cows just know there were any sotlve vol- lrnshened. 2 young cattle. 2 young C2 nos around hercl '_ aqlvos, 2 sheep and lambs, 1 brood “_”--'""‘ ”""*_"""‘ low, tl pigs, 25 hens. Crop-standing ~ 'ts,. potatoes. hay and turnips, all airing implements complete and lil' household furniture. -Sale positive. No reserve. 'llcrms of farm at sale of stock. nuns lppfovod joint notes. 6% off for |l¢f°f° JV' und 4 ollh. y . . G. MoMli.LAN, North River South Shore. 7350 7'15'm- - lwrmcic i-'ol.i~:v, | ...__ .l.j A. M»cuoNAl.o Auctioneer. ' - o laundry-discard like fissile is-tor: You naven't many pedes- ' "l wish I had a career," she Be raid suddenly. "I envy workers. B Persons wishing to save Brown atc. All sums up to |l0.00 cash. Over T0 Klint amount six months credit nn make |\llP“°“"°'\ l° "W ““d°"'lf“°d f. 0 oo-o-0900 oo4Qo¢o-o0-O~¢4§_§Q- (Continued) Lighter-.t Chiffonr., su. 3 A “.1 ” . So wra d u was Prudence in '-7 ELL?" J' BUCKLAND , - . ;|-her own pplzaerturllrjlng thoughts that -"‘ R°“'"°"d N“"° - , lsbe failed to see a man's figure ' _ -. - - ’ _ strolling ln a cottage garden. rl _ ` I lt was a ver rel! collagé. B9! Y D Y ,back a little from the road, with a ____- _ _ big shed built on at the side for a laboratory but thc tenant at the moment have zl look at lily domain. tale 1 She -hesitated. Then. catclilngi stipation. Enjoy life. Try “Fmit-I - tives". 25|: and 501: a box. CONCERTS ' __ . z.oo i». M. l' ., ' -°», J ,lwir (sos) Phila Recital. ‘ fn: 'fi iw no P. M.. \ _-5,-fa '_ _ ' sartaal) clnci. Musical. is-we . f ~- / ‘ -----_ 3.45 r M. 'Y ‘ .J=‘1’l*"`“ - _ __ . .... ft r 'r -'_ __ , :.3 If Q 3'? 4 \ : \'7~ "v-1:- J' ogg) %“ ~' f1la.°g‘._Jf -‘ rg ...-§_::::°ff-%.%» -‘I A ` l£f§§."§§$-_é'ff@`§-lil? . s-‘_ _-_ . .li'§° ,» .. 5, "§:'»a;,, 'L-‘_ _`,i'§*’¢ Térir 5'. ,_ _ ’;§'\"_ . ` ~ ` ,_ . _ ..e, "\l];~,£i- lil. »-»"-1. - ,fs - ,i--'_ /_ . Christte’s MIXED t assorted fr-ur: fia Y . » ». two attractively-_shaped biscuits so -ligh|;_ and flaky they-fairly melt in your mouth; - -_f-- \» N __P- FRl‘il'l'."_Iced fillings wi vors sandwiched betweenf ` ' lure yourself. l wmr l were rllrlnr- woo (sos) Plum. 'cr-and organ. . A 1'* fl* -"0" 075415’ T'1*5°*'¢ “WWI 1"/1 fvf ent from thwthc stupid dull crea L30 P` lt( ‘ ` 4 ' nts. but....l)l Prudence‘s heart thrilled to the -'Sigh' Of "ld N“““Y "'°"’“¥ “*’°“* wcrrlr. she will herself unit t-mr lthe interior of Pear-Tree- Cottage. su, lyielded to curiosity. and the lm-[be lpulse -for company and distraction. an l "Just for a moment. I-I‘d like str _to soc the place you work ln. I:th _ __ T Callll l"`°"°““°e lls “am” llglll wdluld feel that fascination, and re- ‘lub...la or..-.." t _ “That's the Latin for ‘work.’ " ll said Petcr Armstrong, with a gen- fiai grin. "Nothing like hard toll, E3 ‘you know, to chase away the ange, clectlic exckemqlit was cause cf Bert. . _ .that if one man, d he as famous as Peter Arm- ong, found her an inspiration. re might be hope that Bert rn to her again. he girl did not realize the full gnetism of Peter's personality. r reaction had been to Peter, , ,, ` and not to the absent Bert- Prud- -blues. f "l've got the blues this mom- 231 ing." -supplemented Prudence unex- pectedly. "Can you give me a job?" om Ho laughed outright. _'looking the way you look just now. :Ta fThat's accomplishment enough." ' She flushed. Bert Traymore of ce -had a deal to learn about her- f, if thc truth be told. She stood thcrc in the dusty lab- tory, looking ltp at. Peter with r pretty eyes. a picture sweet ough to warm the heart of any_ ll. Peter was human. This trusting h h Q thi b t child had filled his thotfghta con- -text ad said t 11 sort of ng. u _ d - . _ ‘ l with a glib quickness the other sl lacked. - And Peter Armstrong‘s eyes- such -handsome eyes-looked dir- _fm ectly at one. honest and sincere. He dldfrt pay one compliments. ye ;Evcrything- he said. he meal1t.;; That was one sure thing about m lhim. _ an - lie lcd the nity to ills laboratory. _ lt was ll long, low shed, with sev- eral skyllghts and a couple Of Win ‘dows, giving lots of light for the in lt ‘experlments' conducted ln the lm A long shelf crammed with 5 hooks of reference. records of w‘ork acoonipllshed, land 'bundles ,of paper, ran along one side of thc un -room. i Below the shelf there was a long qu table wit-h lots of bottles on lt, of di 'queer shapes and sizes; burettes. _ pipettes and measuring flasks; -8 DH Qllolllznte balance in a glass case W hold .a prominent position ye, And on another, smaller table ln .lhn centre ofthe place was a all ` iecr muddy mess that looked like; “Your job is just to go around he I W erably of late. more than he yet ly realized. She was -so differ- t from the women he had ku wn. different from that one Qvho re had -hurt him terribly... .and t there was a clirve of cheek, a ave of hair, the upward lift of ng, thick lalihes....strangeiy re- lnlncelif._.. .it filled 'him with an ony of memory. and yet an odd. cxplicable hope. Could a man second time? hat words were these that sho lratlon’? Yes, she was both these things. ere was a dewlncaa about her e this sweet spring morning, an conscious charm one couldn't ite define, but it was there. Without hardly realizing that he d it, he put out his 'hand and liched her wrlst....the little st that was so fragile-looking. l so capable. - ‘Prtldonccl Wc're friends. en't we?" She nodded dllnlbly. -lleaven .ql - ,hlacklea_d_ ,me gmasy mixtm.e;lt_new she needed a real friend... lwas on Peter Armstrong'a -coatule ltoo. and a little of lt on -his hands. |l ' “l've been mixing up luhric:lnts,"| sald_ cheerfully, n<_1_§lciliz__g1_¢;r _ul in ance. I test them on ese er Peter Armstrong meant lt. (-Did . though?) The man was thinking: “That lift of dark lashes. ...that rn of the hca.d....how like to spinning discs”-he indicated thclllomll’ ‘mel Bull llllll glll llllllllll' larticles in question-"blending dlf-I gm lferent kinds of oil with graphite." ith l Prudence dldn" understand it. ibut the sound of his attractive 3] -voicc spmehow seemed to ease her fn rpaln. -Ho tnlked as though he really enjoyed her company, and t the selfishness. the cruelty. .!“ Memory stirred within him, and e old ache he‘d hoped was dead. ueer 'how the elusive likeness to at ‘some one' drew him like a agnet! , She had been in trouble. too. -lie desired it knew what suffering meant. 'My trouble began wltho severe mused soreauptionswlrldieovered to and the trouble lasted about four 1 sent forafreoaampleof¢udouta‘ Soap and Ointment and got relief 1 ahsrusingit. lpurciiased n`iove,and 5 Box 113 Grand Fllll. N. B Cutislnd 8 IIC. She spoke now. with an effort eklng to break the magic spell, _ nd sound normal and natural and at case. - limo me you. But now things are different.. -|-misjudged." Peter ralsed his -brows. They W al _ \ though his ancestors had been ar- "l-I dldn't like you, the first I l ere well defined. and had rt little r of breeding all their own, as tocrats ‘I was n bit summary | M-_ ls . “ \ ' in metlng out justice to the Tray- ;nore_tfelloXv.d Hut hs was asking ° 0|' . ll YOU HOW, W en Cuhcura llealell. . r...;_. rr... r.. rr.. ........r rn... rea that u r th ." . Prz__edenne_;ro__ev_v_:_e ____o_re____Ve__ ____ m__d__ (Om gud he rewgmzad~%m__ mm____Ced D__et_.ll_I____n__t;w. shed quite their usual treat of .home-mode mir or myfmwhletrforalroot .lg slab at the mention of \'l`mymnre'r. “fl” °"» 0" that unfcrtllnstc cn- this Jnnl pointer? hall: t' lm candy the °ll°m°°"'° ”l°°°°'ll“" week- aus,” _ M,|b|¢ imma., tname. But, all the same. her spir- ___ ` W h 0 elw lle’lwor° llmllllllt ll’ 8 "“°°°95f“| 19059 burning sensarlon_._ The irritation 3_5 rose. She was going to fight musedmetoseratc ,andsaatnhing is miserable feeling. and strive be what Peter Armstrong my hoe. My face was disiguredx thought she was; "Oh, lt wouldn’t have made s months.-_ _ _ scrap of difference it you had seen "l tried oiljler remedies but they mn. Ynu're a cave-mlm." she said seemed to make the troubissvone. rallylngly. ' "Perhaps" lie smiled. "Anyhow dcguld fight for the woman l lov- in a abort time I was hurled." An the th m h t th h th (5l¢°°dlMl“ A'“‘l°E‘M°cl“°k°7' Klrl. End .li fluliii rtllse? to hlcllngmootlll 0 rohead. How different froni r ‘ f _ __ "__ __ h “ld Usecutiounto clear-your skin. §_ert Truymore! Sho cntildn‘l -see p or See s scaso s o “_h“*m. oq_»t= __ In fighting over ri woman. "1 !h0l1Kht you were a woman- Btef." said Prudence slowly. At that moment, a mocking' , 4 d dragged from him, almost I lplace. against this will? 'F‘reshness'? 'ln lst ng, his handsome »KYW» `\\‘hllllcr awayl' ,eyes looking di. tl 1 t h d WBAL, WJR.. ._ T ON sho run-ted_at me sound or Per his _.om ,ow ’;,,§l,,;ln,°:,fl,‘,|l,l", . . 8.00 P. M. I' DDRESS AN° PRESENTA l *F A_f_m_S'f°“HS "°’“°» ff” 3 "‘°’“',note sire had not heard before. W-‘Z <45” N- Y- Phu” H°“' °°. o lu u in ,Jul ith, the . A .fir 3- S ‘Zh - permitted to attend any public school unless he or sbs can produce g W9 l ' " ' °w'rA ' " °"` fmt 4 . _- f| - 5 5 ll °' ' G' WHT' thered at their home to give ex- tineaie _of successful vaccination ` 2'!-2.§‘i’.¥..F“f.'r"I°..1r$”°$1..‘i€‘...§f"’..r.?.§-gg,-;;ygg};‘_"§;§;,‘1““ *° °“" ’°"" wlrl.i‘r°’.§§'>°ir.llf’°E'...“"{,?' WMAQ- P---1°" -0 wel- f~»f=.-<---» fr or -13-» ' _M ‘ 1 hi f . 1- 3 .|' v ' ' ° m 9- ~ -parturo from their midst of suci wil .~.,'_""1'f`f' A gllllnlllotllokthenlibrlllllryll tllallllbll u boolrll Freshness? lmllllmllolll And . "30 P’ M' 'highly 1:-ste_¢3_n_1edPneighho_:s. B ' ,,'-iff __ - ion -.sweet-pea growing." 7 . » ' - Mr. and ra. rowso ave - 0| '- ‘J'j _.l _ , "Oh, I have tr couple that niayhol"lh llteflg; fm’ _;’°"l‘ll "lllcelf ,clléllllll ' “'45 P' M' ed in Bravklcy for over forly y0Bl‘H~lfro l -'- ‘ -- -'»"*i\ 'L -'youu like to have rr look rt." no vw a 8 B, rms mug sa d_ 8 WABC (326) N- Y- Music M°l““8¢~ They expect to make their home in - -"- 'F' V' l»'\ opened the garden gate lnvitlngly, 'walllell desperately lo. belle” ll’ am P' M" lm” f“l"|`° With mel’ Y““"5°”t at ,Q "F" --Ira, -*T _ '_ ‘h|_ _ es on on .. 0 _ in and “nd sh” knew he Waanl- l“Bl“°°"°- WBZ (333) Springfield. Musical dallghtcr, Mrs. Harold Yeo oft _ \ N ,_ _ _ s cy g Do c me | _ _ 4 W ' l 1 1 U71 H lt ' § §? _gifs ‘ win--1112 ol-1111-l"v‘<1lY~ ,_ ,-lf you ...ny rms... uw frerrrn-rr. W-1Z.wBz,wazA.KnKA.KYw. .“ °“.;“’ “ll” 5 y .1 [_ I didnt recognize you yesuh _ _ ti h WEAF (492) N Y 1 friends a li neighbors of Mr an of course it was he, in the very yo; clxlllglllmoll mltollt lzufrlxllg llgle tures to WEAF Mus cal Mlm Mra Silas Prowse of Brackley ga WJZ (454) N. Y. Bonnie Ln;-|die5_ 10.00 P. M. WOK (252) Chi. Trlanon. _ _ SPORTS-TALKS 6.25 P. M. WMAC (370) N. Y. Baseball. _ - 7.30 P. M. KDKA (316) Pitts. Markets. 9.00 P. M. DANCE ORCHESTRAS 7.40 'P.'M. WMAK (545) Buffalo. Dancing. 8.00 P 8.30 P. M. 0.00 P. M. WTIC (461) Hartford. Bo d. WEAF (492) New York. Palais O’0r KDKA (316) Pitts. Pos. Or hcst c ra. 10.30 P. M. CFCF' (4 _ -*__ that mere man would not detect it un light that flooded Petcr'a work-_ shop! "I echo -Miss Page’s observation," She cried sally. nodding ln assum- ed honhomle lownrds tho pair According to Virglnia's creed, y age c d. h Peter looked at her with a work “Not an al to beauty."~hs rin- f-_ii For PSURIASIS ‘lake Our ilernal lcmodios Book on Skin Diseases. New Treatise on Chronic Diiieasc by Hcfbll Remedies. Pamphlets on Loud of Manhood imvl -Ilacuscs 'ol' men. Booklet on Female ills mid _ nrlvfcc fren by mall. .'l0 years' "ll)u‘lcncc.. (Without criticising UI' _lllbltlfllsllnz your doctors write us before losing nope.) Treatlneiit hy lunll our spocinlity. lgngllsh Herbal Dispenser; ` limited _ . _ l`3l1l'havis Vancouver. ll. C. , can_ulr'| ohm: nsrml lrnitru WBZ (333) S i flld. K 5”"- sigmgh plug e “mm The friends were very sincerely . M. | WMAQ (448) Chicago. Chapman. WGY ( part of the program was brought _to N_ Y_380) Schenectady' R”m°l’e'|n close with a solo by Mr. Edward n . , 9.30 P. M. | mm) P_ M_ -spont in the hospitable home of § .. ._ .___ - . , tur_;_lnt_i_mL;_T__ke _hav __ __ om Wv(.;|_Y (380) _ Schenectady. M\l$¢,l_ ‘ . ’ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,'.¢.,| gee , "\.,,':>.=°5_ _ wasnt working. He was out in,| k ,., ' Y° MAK. _ ‘ go. ._ __ __,..._. _ me early sunshium taking HI yT_ flew. . . . . 5_|_° r_ M. _ _- . _ is mllrki-‘dl 1-. llllrealllelll from ms lon' Isuccumbl llll nlllielnldlllysclllollllllllilillldlelllfllilmi ,dell-as WIP (508) Phila' Concert" _ l V K"l"Xf`_` _lf _ p Ting ll) me mag-ll: of 8 sweet spring pcrturblng thrill through dlvegr l no P' M' ' ` A ' ' ’ .. .<..... -g-,;-_;_-;;,-5;-;,e11;;--,;gg_-g_,;;-gy-;;ga........,.,...,., ' °"°F“"’ ';‘,‘;;‘°',:=°1,,1'°=°-"="°- 3/ze Jafzda/za! °2aala‘1/ef?/we /&15.3 - "lf ou l "' ' ' ` MW l . y ony knew. repeated WJZ 4454, N_Y_ Royal Hum to r Z - -__ - "Good lllu|'nl_ltg. Miss Pl'udelice.l[.c-,er Am ro WJZ, WBZ, WBZA, KDKA l . x I _ Bert Traymore had already tired WBBM (389) Chl Studio Program l resldt u payer of idle, empty compll program Umon R0ad_ 'ld Au address was rcud by Mrs. W. A. Clark. at the cloao of which two ltirgo chairs were presented and placed side by side. Mrs. Prowsa was then seated in the rocker and her life-partner in the arm chair. Mrs. Wm. Younker then came for- wurd and handed Mrs. Prowso a plush-lined box containing a gold colii and to Mr. Prowso a cane, |gifts from Mr. and Mrs. Jerry .lack- thuilkcd -for their kindness after l,wlnclr all Joined in ringing "alert .be the tic that binds" and "They lalic jolly fellows." l Speeches were made; thc first lolio being by the chairman of the evening, Rev. Mr. Boolhroyd fol- lowed by several others. This Scllick. - A bountiful iuncli was served rind all went home feeling thllt one ,more memorable evening had been Mr. and Mrs. Silas Prowse. Following is the addressz- Dctlr Mr and Mrs Prowsé' - ll) xggtifah De““Y'5- Whereas in thc' Providence oiled. ' ' ' (i d, l': l - h ` S. . WBZ (333) Springfield. Statler. thong se(;;,;u¢gll;,,l;ll&,el;t “el;l;`;sa:;lB;,l; goepen, and as the even’-tide draws (C°Dyrl8ht. 1927. by International you good pe0p|e to leave us wehear, may you enjoy to the full the 39-510 PFOBYBYDS. Chicago.) have met at your home ’¢0n|gm_ radiant glory of a perfect sunset; that t d ` . for "H1211 wma from the region or the ttml:ialllrllrllellninlilollgllolliuticglllfigg- EV°\‘l“U“S Arms" °f “lm Wh°'“ opcn door, and-turning quickly- eg for your fum,-e_ we deeply- ve. you have livod to serve all your llv-' thc man and girl saw, sllbouettodlgrct your having to leave us- for lil the aperture, the slim, elogant`yo r d l l figure of Virginia Dale, clad in n frllindlylllcollillilstlllgantllrslitfllrllileall ;llltllrl:lf"°m ll" °"`°n“°\'s ac'-lvl'-les °f. While WDOUY Skirt and Jumper sho truo and Godly lives will leave ir Wu' (am “nd Wlll h°“°°f°"l‘ bl’ had b0llxht in a l-‘rcnch waterln - more at leisure we mean ou -tol g wide gap in the life of this com- 7 Dl_e£;c of the _ultra-fashionable kind. munity. not easily filled. ll” w a wh te felt hat in sailor We shall 5: ll l _ fore we bog you to accept those Shape Wt -lnllnllly “D011 llcr goldy cially from thr:achll,lrl:nhHllnlimSu(rltllillit;r gms as ll l°ll°” °l the esteem l" locks. her face painted to a perfect school, where you were always wlllcll you are held by Um pll°Dl" peacltlnesa. hilt so clcvelly dono found in your me . Of D cs no mallet what tho weath r -no. not even ln' tho bright 3 - e ` ~ Brnckley, July 4th, 127. One very gratifying fact about your leaving Bracklcy is that you are not going far away and we l-rust U10 l0¥\[r standing association with Brackley Church and the poo- ple, will manv tl . - ~ _ _ lrnw you hack' -pawn you smne|__ you Dmlendedrto ____ _ __ u_l0_H t vale School was held in the school. you didn't care to have women our h:::,(e,,_ lo Belvlces or vlsll' lll f°°m'°|1 U19 l\fl°’|1°°n 0f Wednes' round the place. And ti l' ' ‘la ow vo 1 Y' actually caught you_nh_ung___ _w_deal3_ l;l_l_;‘_c;0f_»_l_i_;‘ ;i_;1_p_i-:_ will allen largely attended. This is a world of l any mefl 3;? one___sure_ _way to -put a man 5|- all _our mtym h§_;;2§_t:svt:_l_l_li oy! t::_<__:her_:_ Mr_.wSteph{enTP. _Con. o ' ano er gr was to chaff him 1 ‘ BS ary . ra nor, about her before the time was ___ s not a great act of wisdom that assisted by Miss Mary Murray and` P0 this is so but of o thi | - for teasing. Of course -hc wasn't sure the result f nah ng we are Mr' charles Tlllllwl and lllell serious et about this P bil l ' 0 -llllc lallllllll and lm” but s -Vi gl l- ld t 'W5 Sood wllark ill, 'ina tlggll ge me brwishlés or” leward- HC ‘G°dlY UV-lllél HB YOU have shown ,Br me e Bd molly changes in falthful` friends how And so at once she tried another ever badly W9 by tack. of flattering interest in his may (eel llllolll y°l‘"` 5°l”l5» We “"- mllsf 5;CC6Dt your decision and with -. ' ' U S0 our moat s 1 ' oh. do show me how ur mil yll" ll' “"5" “° MP' “"1"” by many of U10 visitors pre wheels so round!" Sha sklpsed ovllfls- UUSUHE Y0ll_ may both be spar- sent on the standing of the school _‘fri fa) ¢'h<_;_Central é_l;__l_Jle, eyeing the '*` " ""`”"*-‘-|a ____ _ uh __ _ -D_8y jo co- rc on acs. -. t_ _ht __ _ _op ae w le eucler l thi sy Stun- Peter... ll ll ll '“°“ munter. at the Towers. when the very important llno cv ---irul 9 r beauty' me lr ri | mud? BU 0 a worn ts mask of _ retc ed. little Lu i ¢ given the allow awayflll mus havolllillerlllo singing ol the Nallmml An. “D0 BYIOW me the experiment" Ing lubricanta....so. Now I start Slvlnnlng the dIsc....l-hon pour the BB. ‘ g“l‘f:`A‘fl'S_‘;di_l°_ mu.. nor eornnlonf Move seoun- iN cmrla - 8 t- WB €lllllB Simple. Mix- T0 8-TOP GIRL SLAVERY mixture on...." Peter'.s hand vestlgatioln of tljelslavo girl evil hill. - T. ; Vaccination Compulsory t Section No. 100 of the Public School Act states that no child shall ng In compliance with this Sectionof the Public School Act no chill lbs admitted to any. _of the Schools under tho jurisdiction of this' oard until I. certificate of successful vaccination has been presented tr,- e Secretary oi’ the cliool Board, and a regular permit toaticnd obtained m _ . As a Doctor canllot give a certificate of SUCCESSFUL vaccination ,for least ten days after the actual vaccination takes place, parents are urg- to have vaccinations effected before the lfitii August. By order of the Charlottetown Board of School Trustees. I EDGAR M.\cNU'.l'.l°, ' _ Becrctsry. \ Lil-ontlsta Household Science llradniillon Dlplolnn. Llcentlntc University. Autumn Term for Resident Bt 1027. E. Fiennes' Blackwood, B. A., Scholarships worth l200.00 such .-»-- ._ __._ _..»-_ Q __ . ‘4‘+%*+* Halifax Ladies’ College And _ Conservatory Of Music _ Affiliated with Dalhousie University Collegiate vrork leading to lnntrlonlnflon. Art. Business, Expression Departments. llousoholll ticieneo: courses loud to Cortlflrnlol, Dlplomll, from Dulhnuslo University. ' Mundo: ln all its branches leading to 'ranchers' Certificate. - or Bachelor of liiullc, Dalhousie udsnts opens September 1-ith, - Prlncloll of College. . _ 6 ii. Donn. Director of Conservatory of Music. given in all departments. lfor further information apply to the Secretary. ' = l _ 7508-7-7 tll Ili dl ' liior many years hfusefulness and tho twilight shadows of life around about you will be "The, And-now that you are re_tlrlng_ exceedingly comfortable, there-l this community. ` Signed in behalf of the people of -ii-ea-___ EMY.VALE SCHOOL The annual examination of Emy- June 29th., and wah voryl The classes were examined by wledge of the various subjects s sufficient evidence of the ef- lency- of their training. four pupils after wlllc tho pu-pils to the satisfaction of Complimentary remarks wg;-6 __ . li urged the rate ers After the crowd 'had received PEKIN July zo-rnororrgtr in 'Sll00k a `llttlo with suppressed in Kwangtung _ _ province has been ;11_lr;l__ise_l;i:_ci_lt__i:_E_dVll'_i:iniaa antics, no_ord_ered by tho Nanklng govgm. ‘ 9° 0° mllvh Of the ment. A large group of fcmln-- greasy mixture on one of the llttls;ls_ts under the ‘leadership of su ;l|l;;l,ll'a:“‘l all alll: "'93" °°m|’°“"d-HHMBIIK. n woman lawyer, has Hmm!-ia‘;t,B“5 “ -W f;_l;*’-"°"|"B U1? -Dlodsed itself to eradicate the evil. '"0 `W le fl’0Cll.| ln Canton laws have been draft- white shoesand stockings, and ov-,nd that forbid the bu in iid ell- en tho new whlto h t d '}1:, ll 3 ll' ll byoom complexk__n_ 5 13:1 D910 'ina of women and that bar even W H |0118. the us of the tlsrm "slave girl. muddy trail. Slsverytliey will.-still bo. in a . (T° '°° °°""""°“-) . sense. but they 'arc to bo known IARRICTRII, as "adopted daughters." - All the girls now owned by - wealthy mea must be registered and their names, blrthplacea and ‘ two photos must be 'filed with the _ courts. ln future these adopted daughters may no -longer be .beat- ?.£‘.;.'r’“.)‘.“.i. Ji” r"‘”l’r""°" if "'“"’ - nm yfm ._ to--wort* only eight' .hollis and may no longer be forbidden- t0 marry. l --_-_-_-_______ P. R..A. The Annual Prisc Meeting of the Prince Edward Island Rifle Associa- tion takes place at Kensington Bangs, Charlottetown, 2nd. 3|-d and 4th August 1921, Commenclng , at 8.80 A. M. Make your entries early with the Secretary. ' Prolrlmmc mailed on request. ll. M. DAVISON. Lt. CcL V.D.B.0. President. ,CHARLES LEIGll.Lleu¢.CuLV.D.R.0. Secretary-Treasurernl A At th ~ l i . tvvmme in ms eye_ buscyoul; T-‘F1115 the Past few years ation Dil'3lzl;ll$n€vlel:omli\$ltl.rllllelli etllrallilde- 3015.741" "And who constituted you our Where waBe_:i_yyl;g_eusv;tl;vlive e_l_s¢;- gi-l;_l _ofc- tn; pupils and Public, . chaperone?-» _ _ er an c-_ c oo er cates were presented She hmed that msmuamm_ sw l)$::ui_.__t_l;_e_r;afgre parting with youlto h a vopy ing her the weight of years, 5 “Of GREY- But dear,-suitable l1l0gl'nmme was rendered Professional Cards Dr. C. C. Archibald radusto of N. Y. Post Graduatl Medical School and Hospital Prestige limited to Eye. Eur, Non and Throat :sting Ryu and supplying Glasses 0t'lloe,~layer Building Great George ltreot , Office Hours--9 to 12.80.140 to |80 -_._.__?.____i__ McLE OD A BENTLEY , J. A. Bentley . W._E.,Bentlcy, K. 6. . lerrlstor and Attorney-at-Law Often: 180 Richmond ltroet _` MONEY. T0-. LOAN. Cnarlottetovvn, P. il I. . ' ‘McDonald & McPhee QA., , l.A.mooNa o l-l.l*.'mPHll - __ n.A. ITG- Osmsron 0011-1-21-flown- - Canada S. S. Lines r.,-_ lfllllll FUR SALE- _- --__,._.,. lhnrs farm for sais at Vernon, 40 ldioltlllll B. R. Stltlon and on corner of Farm. 0- three general stores and ln immediate vicinity. llama or Bianca ' l _ e1-utmsi-luv sspvlcla Mor-rrrtzall Charlottetown 'And St. John’s 8- 8. FAliN'|-IAM vm Leave . Leave ' tion. s dit-1 Mono-nl cnrrown '°" '° _t"° ’°."'*‘l July- sane. my nur. 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