v Felt Tiigii, "and Miserable “l took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for mis- erable and tired feelings and it gave me strength to do my work. My nervcs are better and I feel tvcll and strong and have a good appetite. I sleep well and am in pretty good spirits and able to work every day now. l recommend the Vege- table Compound and you may use this letter as a testi- monialT-Miss Delvena Wal- lace, Union Street, N onh Devon, New Brunswick. lyriiagi Pinklia‘ Vegetable B iipolimi. . ‘a u,» J P>rlk Annual Meeting - Th: annual meeting oi the Law Society oi Prince Edward Island will be held on Monday the 24th day of June, 1929, in the Lriw Library 1n Charlottciovrn, nt the hour of three o'clock iii the afternoon. W’. E. BENTLEY, Secretary-Treasurer. ssis-é-ii-vi Annual Meeting PROVINCIAL LADIES AUIKILIAIC! PROTESTANT ORPHANAGE Thc Annual Meeting of the Provin- cial Ladies Auxiliary will be held ln the Protestant, Orphanage, Mt, Her- bert. Thursday, June 27th at 3 p. m. All ladies interested are cordially in- vited to attend, KATHLEEN HENDERSON. Scry. and ‘rrcas. 609-6-25-21. 'ANNUAL MEETING P. E. I. PROTESTAN T ORPHANAGE The Artliuzil Public Meeting of the above Institution will bc held in St. Paul's Parish Hall, Charlottetown, on Thursday evening June 27th at 8 o'clock P. lil. sharp. At this mi-cting a number of Trus. tees are tn hc elected to the Board and rill contributors present will have u rotc. (‘nmpicic Financial Reports will be submitted and the work of the Insti- tutlnn frcriy discussed. The merting is open to s11 and all ire cordially invited. IRA ill. BROWN, Secretary-Treasurer. 5502-6-17-mwftil1 June 2'7. Professional Cards Mark R. McGuigan, i B. A. BARRSTl-IR, SOLICITOR, ETC.' MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown, P.E.l. Chairman, Mr. GEORGE E. BROWN, Prohibition Commission iliargstr, P. E. l. Send all information regarding in- fractions of Prohibition Act to the shove 0r To Chic! lnspcrtor B. J. Haywood '-’ SMILES =- uenri: GAB! “MA 11"» "Even s shoe clerk may marry an heiress if he gives her the right sighs." Hs (historically inclined): In some parts cf Amcrlca the people sliil wear the same clothes their qrcal-grandisthers wore. she: Oh, George. you know no clothes would last that long. 1st Fish: Well, good-bye, old fellow. 2nd Fish: Bye, bye, while you're away don't forget to drop ms s line! ‘ She: Msrlc comes of preferred stock. Hc. Ancestors sll biondss? Notice of Meeting Notice is hereby glvcn that s Spoc- isl General Meeting of the Share- holders of "The Premier Sliver Black Fox Compsuyplllmlted," will be held in the Public llall st Bcdcquc, Prince Edward lslsnd, on Tuesday, tho 25th day of June, 1929, at tbs hour of 9 p. m., for tho purpose of pssslng a resolution requiring that tho Com- pany be wound up, under tbs pro- ‘ house." ‘.._,,,,. .. . rm; GUARDIAN One Man ’s Wife I! BARBARA Will Copyright P GE TWO ~ ' - . .- . U giwstcst success of the waning ssa- ‘ son. Richard would us her in bar nstursi clement, tbs perfect bnstsss, churning sud lovely. ‘Ibo [spa was ncsrly over. Ono more trump snd tbs lion’tBc"8kiiiny” ilainlleightiluick Now moivizso YEAST adds pun In fsw wocks. Results Gus-snugg- or psy nothing. . ANNES CAMPAIGN Anne wss considering hsr cam- paign. It hsd gonc beautifully so far. There bad been no single falsc move. She wss sure tlist. Ricbsrd now girl whom he hod admired, recov- ered from the madness of fast living old enough to be compsnionsble, ex- perienced enough w meet his every need- There remained only toshow him her grace and ability ss a host- es. the help she could be to him in s social wsy as mistress of his fortune. After that would come s carefully planned opportunity for sudden inti- macy. s long ride in tbs spring sir, s walk in the garden late st night. without apparent plan Rlchsrd would find Anne in his srms. Anne trusted in Richard's newly swakcned senses to do the rest. _ Of course there would be the bother of visiting for s divorce-but he could accomplish that quickly enough in Paris these days. 'I‘o do Anne Justice it must be admitted that shc bad come to care for Richard as much us her selfish nature permitted. she not only saw him now ss s rich socially valuable husband. but ls s handsome, attractive. sstisfytng msn. As his wife her life would be complete. And she felt quite sure that within the ycsr she would be signing her name, "Mrs. Richard Ross." That night when Richard came for her she said: "I think I'll give s big dinner dance, Dick. The season is over, of course, but the people who are left in town are good fun and some of the others can comc in frorn Long Island. 1'11 maks Just one big splash before we close the town "Good idea," Richard commented. "Didn't, know you went in much for the big hurrshs." “Oh, tiieyrs sfcsr all psrt of line's duty-don't you think?" "I suppose so," Richard agreed sb- sently. - Bob West Joined them at dinner, "Look hers, you two, Dick hasn't seen that new dsncer, Mademoiselle. yet. They'll be closing the theatre for the summer soon. Isl/s so tonight. I've seen her half s dozen times, but she is the real goods, my friends. What say?" They agreed to go snd Bob was able st the last minute to procure some good seats. ~ Richard, conscious of Anne at h side, felt no premonition of cxcitc- ment as the stage was darkened for Yvonne! first number. She was merely another good dancer who had from s11 reports an unusually clever mind snd an attractive personality. Bu; when the slight figure swayed onto the stage he felt an unaccount- sbls excitement creeping over him. What was it about her dancing that hsunicd him, that wskened some kind of ghostly memory he could not pin down to s. definite image? When the applause died swsy he heard Bob saying: "I hesr she goes out r and then, but it hasn't been my luck to meet her. Half the women I know would sell their teeth to be sbls tn get her to come to one of their purl»- lcs, She goes around with Edith Og- den some. But she's cold as lcc where the men are concerned." ANNE MAKES A BET "She looks interesting," Richard commented. "Probably the women don't go st. her right. Artists 1110 that resent patronage, and thlt’! wlist most society women feclrfor stage people." "I'11 bet I csn get her for my party," Anne said. "A new hst ssys you can't," Bob thought of her as a woman, once a - Don't let s "skinny" body, ugly m1- lows or bony limbs ruin your charm. Ironised Yesst adds s to is pounds often 1n few short weeks, 11: as“; your skin; gives you ncw‘"pcp." You'll feel and 100k yours youlllfl- Peoplc ask-how does lronlscd Yeast work so fast? Ironizcd Yeast is two great wnics in one. Weight-building YEAST mated with two kinds of strengthening, blood-enriching IRON uscd for years by highest medical suthorlties. The Yesst ls also trcstcd with Violet Rays to incrcssc its cffcctlvcncss. Only when Ycsst is Irnnlssd L; it most effective. Iron is needed co bring out. the weight-building, strengthen- ing values of Yeast. Pleasant tablets. No "ysssty" taste. No gas or bloating, _ Don't be "skinny," haggard, weak. plmply, when Ironlzen Yeast sdds pounds so quickly. Ask your drugglst for full slss treatment today. If not delighted with quick results, get your money back. If inconvenient to buy from drugglst, send $1.25 direct to Canadian Ironlzed Ycssz 00., Lin, Fort Ikie, Ont. Desk (OB-MY. Richard was puzzled st the interest he felt 1n Mademoiselle the dancer. Her graceful figure stayed in his mind that night, snd tbs next morn- ing. dressing for the day, he costly conjured up s vision of her lovely fscc. "It's just the way she's made up probably." he told himself. But no felt a real interest in whether Anne would be able to persuade the dancer to come to bar party, He was to take Anne to tcs that afternoon. She planned, -hc knew to csll on Mademoiselle that very morn- ing. All clay he felt. s strange im- patience to learn the outcome of hcr visit. Meantime Anne, dressed correctly for tho morning. hsd scnt in her card st Yvonne’s apartment. Being asked to wait in the living room she looked sbout hcr with interest. Hers was nothing exotic sud hesvy and luxurious ss oris would expect to find 1n the rooms of s dancer. All was simple, restrained, wholesome snd in excellent taste. Withsl there wss evidence that money hsl been spent lavishly w ottsin the coveted sim- plicity of effect. Nor was Aime prepared for the charming young girl who came in ‘i few minutes istcr snd greeted her. From tho curls, clinging flstly to her head, to the tips of hsr delicately modeled feet, Yvonne was the picture of u jeune tllle. "This. this is not Msdemosclls, the dancer?" Anne asked lnqulringly, taking the handwhlch Yvonne gave her. "But assuredly." Yvonne answered with s smile, the purity of her Eng- lish enhanced by s flint, snd dc- iightful hint of accent. "But-but," Anne tried to recover "You look so YUIIIII—SO—" "Innocent?" Yvonne sskcd with s laugh. "lvfllc. Perm-suit, tho woman, snd Made ‘ “ , tho dsnccr, arc two quits different persons-do you find it so?" "Indeed, I do," said Anne now completely recovered, "snd one ls as charming ss tbs other." "You arc kind," Yvonn; answered grsvely. "You have given us s11 m much pleasure this season with your dancing," Annc went on, "thst I have come to beg you to honor ms by at- tending s. small dinner I am glvinl next week. There will be only s few guests. sll of them your sdmircrs, and I've-well I've counted s lot on "I cannot go to dinners," Yvonns answered. "I do not dine before my dancing you sec." "Of course, how stupid of mo not to rcmcm‘ that. But can't you come in afterward for the dancing? We will dsncs until midnlgh ." South was-to Fortuucreceutly on s business trip. Bay West wss s visitor in Sourls River Sunday. ' inst trick was hbrs. swsy before he saw her, country life he may go there sud miss Anne's party entirely." “I'll go," Yvonne decided. meet Richard 1t is fats." Richard greeted Anne with re- strained impatience. "What luck?" he asked. Anne looked st him in surprise- "Whst luck?" sbc L pelted. "Yes-do you win your bet, ls the dancer coming?" “Oh that! I didn't know you were so interested. Y_es. she is coming. 1t wasn't, hsrd to persuade her. She can't arrive until sltcr her num- bcr st tbs theatre, but shc has prom- ised to come, She may come in cos- tume snd if she does I think she will dancer for us-wouldnt that be love- 1y?" "Your party ls going in bc s stun- ning succcss, Anne," Richard ssld ad- miringly. "Will you ploy host, Richard?" Anne asked suddenly. "Father's swsy you know." Richard flushed s. little. After s11 there was no harm in it. People were probably talking snywsy. One more thing would hslrdly mskc their ton- guu wsg faster. "I'll be glad to, Anus," bs ssld, Anne's heart leaped. Tho csmpsign was as good as won, To Bc Continued Tomorrow u!‘ I Rollo Bay and Vicinity The snnusl meeting of the rota‘ psycrs of Rollo Bsy West. School dLs- Si. Andrew's church coivregstlons trlct took piscc Tuesday, Juns the gathered in the Baptist church in tho filth, with s. fslr attendance. There morning and in St. Andrew's church were slso members of the Women's Institute, poo]; pggw!‘ o; m, 35mm, chum), A very uilsfscwrv tniement of the was the preacher. The organist mo m" Work W" md by tho Bwrc- choir of the Baptist church no in W?’ M!" Twill" while“ A 51mm‘ ths music. Rev. 'J. S. Bonncll, min- ll°n i°°k 91*" °l1 l°h°°1 WFIW” istcr of St. Andrew's church will tske menu Ind Wm and mews 1o "l8- charge of the services from iiic iii-st ing money. It was decided to hold a sunny 1,, soclsl during the school holidays. Much regret is felt owing to the rcs- lgnstion of the csclser, Miss Dons.- bos. _ several lsdlcs present, Mr. Alphonsus Deoglc, Bear River Mr._Pcicr J. MscCormsc, Rollo Yvonne, loft slous, scolded herself. She should not bsvs sccspisd. She must have a stunning new dinner dress. Bbc would send regrets ss tbs lsst moment. »5hs would srrivs in costume and dsncb for the psrty. Sbs might most Richard. sbs dsrod not go. Richard might not be there. Sh: would come home early. Shs wanted to see Richard. If he were there she would hide from him snd run Mrs. Ogden, srriving resolved be: doubts for her, "Of course you should go. Anne is playing sll kinds of tricks with that husband of yours. It's time you took a hand. He'll never. know you, even if he is there. I hear he's been ssked to the Miller's house party for next wcek snd as be loves Rswlolgh retailers. passed through Rollo Bay recently. Mrs. Archibald Cumpbell and ism- 11y, Wsst mow. um. motored ‘their new home. Sourls West. Messrs. Rollo Bsy West and Emmet Donahue Sourls West were visitors to Sourls Thursdsy to hear Paul Kolilns. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. James M ard. Gowsn Brae, were recent visitors to Rollo Bsy. - Rev. Monsignor J.’ C. Mel-em. Rev. Father croken. Both-is. Rev. A- L. Sinnot, Rollo Bay. motored l0 Sturgeon lsst week attending the fu- ncrsl of the 1st: Mrs. Mshsr. St. John Clliurches. Unite forjummer ST. JOHN, June 25.—'I'he first of the united services of city churches commencing their schedule gatlons of Centenary, Queen Square, and St. David's churches attended St. David's church, the pulpit of which was occupied by Rev. J. H. Tomklnson of the Wesley Memorial church in Monclon. Rev. Hugh Miller of St. Dav id's church conducted the services in ‘.he Wesley Memorial church in Mon- cion where he was also the special preacher at the Masonic service. The three uniting congregations will attend service in St. David's church on Junc 30 snd July 7 and 14. ‘Ihey will have services in Queen square church on July 2i snd 28 snd Autust 4 snd 11, H. O. Rlcs will be ‘tbs preacher. On August 19 snd 35. snd Sept .1 tbs services will bc held in Centenary church, and Rev. Dr. A. S. Rogers will be ths preacher. The choir snd organist of the church in which the uniting congre- gations are meeting will lead the music. l Germain Street Baptist church snd ln the evening, and Rev. Dr. S. S. July until the second Sunday in Jcmber, when the two congregations hsvs completed their summer pivgrum. Throughout the period of united services for these two congregstlorls they will attend the Baptist church in the morning snd at St. Andrew's church in ths evening. Many of the Sunday schools com- menced summer schedules also snd incl. in the morning instead of the afternoon. Mr. William A. Icwis, sr. Rtsrlsl Bsy pssud through Rollo Bsy NF ently and lsft Saturday morning for Moncton to sttcnd s meeting of the Min Alex. Morrison. St. George's to the Island this week and intend spending the summer months at Peter J. MscOormsck. were held Sunday when lhc corigre- ' your being sblc in come." 11M- ‘rbc msny friends of Mr. Cornel- ius Peters, Bcsr River South. will be sorry to besr that he has been con- fined to his homo for some imc with s severe attack of tonsll/ttls. Mrs. John E. Mallard arrived lIOIIIQ . ‘w “y! “o “d h “and”: me were held in Springfield, Mass, on summer st l-icr old home New Zea- wednwhy‘ M“ “M” "l" h“ The dcsth took plsco st the homo of Mr. Pctcr McPbn. Sourls East, on ABCHIBALD LADNIB DIES SUDDENLY. BURIED IN MASS. Funeral services for Archibald Lsd- ncr, who died suddenly st the home of bis daughter, Mrs. Lester Chaplin, 190 Harvard Avenue, on Monday, motored with his son, Collins Lad- ncr from Iirsnvllls, Ohio, was appar- M “Emu,” m‘ (‘when ently in the best o! health, but on mo“ a‘ wow "mm w," h, 30110 Sunday evening hs suffered u: at» Bsy recently. tsck of angina pectorls snd died early Monday morning. Mr. Lsdncr was born in Prince lid- ward Islsnd '79 years sgo. Ho bad liv- Q'.Pi_'er ' "Strenuous deirighlhiui _ re res er‘ fl/a/r/Zu/ara "Iii miiiTsTeisé 3.1.5.. ti} E6511 Livingstone of Clyde River, P. E. I. For the first time since the law was passed in 13.1, standard rsllwuy fares snd charges in Britain provided by it were operative lbst year. Canadian Government Merchant, Marine Ltd. FOB SALE BY TENDER Scaled tenders will be received by the undersigned as Agents for the Owners, at 394 St. James Street, Mon- tresl, until‘ noon, July 15th, 1929, for the purchase of the following steam- ers: tenders to be based on accept- ance of tho respective vessels in their than present condition and when loc- ated: tho "CANADIAN COASTER." “CANADIAN OBSERVER." and "CANADIAN ROVER" in‘ Vancouver. B. 0., and the "CANADIAN BEAV- ER," "CANADIAN FISHER" biid "CANADIAN FORESTER" at Halifax, N. S. Any stores or bunker coal that may be on board excluded. S. S. "CANADIAN BEAVER" Asccrtalncd dcadweight capacity 3,972 tons-Built 1919 S. S. "CANADIAN COASTEB" Asccrtalned desdwcight capacity .. .. .. . 3939 tuns-Bui1t 1921 S. S. "C-TNADIAN FISHER" Ascertsined dcadweight capacity 4,650 tony-Built 1920 S. S. “CANADIAN FORESTER" Ascertsined dcsdweight capacity 4950 tons-Built 1930 S. S. "CANADIAN OBSERVER." Asccrtslned dcadwcight capacity 3.932 inns-Built 1920 S. l. “CANADIAN ROVER" Ascertsincd desdwclght capacity 3.920 tons-Built I920 . The "IIISTADIAN FISHER." snd "CANADIAN FORESTER" both hovel accommodation for 28 first-class pas-I ssngcrs. | Coudltlosm- i Tenders may be submitted for one‘ or more of the six vessels. Tenders, must. be sccompsnled by cheque for five per cent (5%) of the amount of" tho tender, cheque to bo made pay-l able to the order of the Cisnudlan Government Merchant Marine, Lim- ited, and ucccptcd by s. Canadian chsrtercd bank. The highest or any tender not n ssarlly accepted. Plans and specifics ions of steamers can be seen and particulars of delivery ss- certained on application to tho Under- slgned, or Mr. B. C. Keeley, Psclnc Cosst Manager st Vancouver. Name of vessels must be changed before the trsnsfsr ls completed. it. B. TEAKLIZ, General Manager Canadian Government , Merchant Marine, Limitcd. 6-17-32-26-29. P/w/ur/ g/Jzasex flf/imra/ i-J/Jr/rrys Z ’ .' elf/are; Ara CARVELL o- Eltcrcise S. (‘bar/airflow 105/ I’ +oo4+o+o++oco4 04cc ¢>>3_ A EFFICIENT i OPTICAL SERVICE EYES EXAMINEI), GLASSE SUPPLIED AND FITTED. CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN T REPAIR WORK. J. W. JOHNSTON Rrglstered Optometrist 157 Kent Street Phone 752- Charlottelown ~ O+§§O-G%OO-O$-OOQOO “O00 tfibb .° “b! ' from MONTREAL Leaves Bonaventure Station daily st l0 a.m. affording direct, fast and luxurious service so sonouro, DETROIT and CHICAGO Arrives Chicago at 7.50 next morning. Ail-Steel cquipment with radio. Velvet roadbcd. Double track all tbc way. INTIRWJITY LIMITED Daily from Bonaventure Ststicn. Leaves Montreal 12.30 pm. Arrives Toronto 8.30 p m. Till MAPLE LEAF Daily from Union Station. Leaves Toronto - 8.45 p.n\ Arrives Chicago - 9.10 s.m. "For liil’iii'iuiiiiini .1» in i.l|-_~_ I'=- serrations (‘ll.‘_. nvliil‘ lol-“. Rogers, City Tm, 1,1,. i, i; Ritchie, Tlft, Agt, Sliiiiuii. l’, “- ('i.'ll‘lilll. liirtr. Ail. CANADIAN NATIONAL Amuica’: krssn Raliwdy SW!" l':|s.s,'.'r. visions of "The Volunts y winding-up Act,‘ and for the appointment ol Liquidators for such Wlndlnl-Ilp N14 offered at her side. "I- think Anne could do it,” Richard cd in the United Btdies about fifty June 16th of Mrs. William Mchar ycsrs and most of his time wss spent 75 Dorchcstcr Slrcct. Charlottetown aged 90 yesrs, formerly of Sturgeon. PM“ 7°” rvoimirs nscisiou l101-11-1l-1yr. McLeod & Bentley the giving of consequential directions. Dstcd this 29th day of May, A. 1)., 1929. _,_ A BEN-HE‘, By order of the Directors. Richard"; remark put Anne on hsr _ h c. _ Oh h. sturgeon’ wean‘? a A‘ 0011"‘ “d w“ m,‘ "new? ‘M u“ _ _ a" ‘n _ _ Banisfi-ef-;;'§,"§;§§,";,$;,_ HORACE WBESISZnL mm“ m‘ “lax”, 33322;}: Wlitlsldflijlchflrldpgbeodlrlt-rhcnntflitylegio Zi-“tlmn? w’ ‘h? Y' M- °' A‘ i" °°"“°°ll°"* All gsnorsl stores In Morel] will be RS933; ',’;',*{,°,,§',',',‘,'. 0m", m, gunman: mm," THOB- MOYBI- b“ m’ “y new '_.. n»: s grave risk in lcccpting if he for some vol-rs. inter tlkins up 1i" clued Momm- July m and on and ’ sen mlnutol use: but Mmqgy To LOAN llfiffllfy-TNIIIIW- d° m’ “me f" 7°“ w," w b, gym-g 3m, hgy (ggglngt- My, snd Mrs. wslllc McVsrish, Iil- insurance. Ho wss s doscon of the Ill" July_ 10th Ivory Wednesday st nclthorplaysrwlliqult. Charlottetown. r. a. l. °4°°'°""‘°” fir?“ m?“ iriofidliiziliiuh? in: o» scospt the invitation and m mlrs. 1.1mm w Bes-r River surm- rim Baptist chums in surinstieia. 1' fizzy-v will further iwilu- »¢h-.\hw¢¢-il§=,;b;§f;. i one ri yo r . ' u, » - - i l , , for herself. and for thus years was bead or e it M m nob _ _ _ y M D 8L M Phe i "wh" wlmlht you do w ‘a . n" "I cannot promise" shs sold "But Mr A. R Mclnnis. Charlottetown. Flying squsdron o! ibll filiy- KIWI! m l Co‘ Jzbuasrws. rocovsr. i C ona c 6 i, m" he, u, - - - non) cox. _ i B A ' 1"" m“ Wu’ 7°“ “n if ll. is possible I will come I must motored w Bourls rucmtly He wll an ardent prohlbltlonist. Ho hss to- n w MGEWEN 2'1"!‘ "'- '81:. . - - ' “m” 5"‘ h” '”° °°m° " ' l 1 If n. oi o ~ ‘mom led s 1m a miinuy of sided with no alums: Mrs. Chopin {w}; ‘Wm’ " "m" ' ,' ‘ '7 L M°D“N.,‘LK',-,-O:'N'Q§§°P$ This is to null-I: concerned that guest". d m m k ‘T215121: rel: teams" ‘Anneu. g4. QmsrIsNIl-‘ivcr vibe was ordslncd It for sbout thrce years. - lllil-G-Il-IL ' . a ' ‘wboosilyzugiuncllagi-‘d. ‘ L BRISTER... . "Do ," old Anne. An ey 0° a ' _ c d! nous! r0 1.01m reddlen wllhlus to do bulw- in the hma“; f,“ Perhaps you would feel like dsnclns mum on Sunday iui- Pr- Mulllll! Survivors bosidss Mrs. cmpin, in 5v" "m" mo; Blllllllng Charlottetown Town of Borden. mm More I lk- - one little numbcr for us." n a si-oimr of rm. Finley will!!! elude no son, Lsdnsr, a professor st ss% Induction. Take advantage w" m" ti" T°"" °'"*' "“ 3°‘ "We will Yvonne mflrd- ‘l! of st. Dubstufs University mn- onoviu, Ohio. s sistpr, in Bcsttls _-_--_-_—-_ oi the 10%nrc‘guctl0fl oéiirlfiandc-gig m” l” h‘ h“ f” n“ “m M ‘s’ ' it can be arranged 1 shall come. Pcr- Wash, a rilscs in Ssskstcliswan, tbrss $3" “m, gm, Stewart & LOWth8t s. soon mcuiian. hsps. 1 will dsucc-pcrhaps 1 wlll A N mm ‘m! m.» hold lu sm- mngcgugm, ",4 . flugnhgf an“. Mam‘, ‘m, A m , no v . n»: on msrclyi" rum North sumi Friday 14th w» stlvcs lu Prince Edward Island. mumhs 11hr ' ' l. D. STEWART. ll. O. WTBEB IARRISTXI-illg. ggllClTOlll no. u,“ " “M” m" ' 3,,‘ "l, 3,5,, ,4 c ‘ ' I“ M“. "No. It will not bs necessary-f -- I , l i ~ 'irgi'i'c'i °%'°$K °°“'°""" h M “m1?- *""- "W" '“”""°‘- """" w" ""1"" "'°°'""‘ '"'" in The Locker Room t“ r°m°dy h.’ \* @115 lie/u.‘ M751‘ sol-iii. 7031.14.14’, i; equal to nous In tbs city. Anne said her farewells. Sbs was .4 mm; mm Boston this wssk and BOILS. l",)'uu,unmu,w,g Town Cloth, ssld. "She doesn't. have the snobby sir so msny girls put on toward people who do whst they can't do." i , Thshrkh-llossclsrllll! House i): Sale Tblsliousslsssbscnlcssihsn raiyoorlnbuslucmbuthasbtd swondcrfslpstrouags. We ospoctall sable boardcnd Yvonne sensed a change in Anus. She looked younsvr. hsooier. Ind s "Shall I send my car?" Anus ssbsd. jubilant. H81’ party would bc-ths Funeral by trsin Tuudsy morning to the homo of her dsulhlfif- W'- Daley. interment mos rim to 5'»- ‘uygpgpq-uw summer months at . hcrhommlosrRlvsrlossth. mo“ m. young ladies who I-r- ln mngmcsdow, ncsr Springfield, Mus. Ho wss educated in what‘ is now known so the Springfield Y. M. NOTICE “PELLIBIIIIAL” PIMP-LES and ' mm . m..- - sll-SKIN DISEASES In Georgetown. on Richmond h“ ‘n u n“, n," ‘ _ _ Itmt. ll: will, sumo Illlliflll mamas/mumps: EYES u” D 8 rived homo from nomnrecszs ‘N {Q g ~ To be had.“ m 3mg“, l,“ u; m", p“ "pi. clty will lid an Ip-b-lak sc- “l”. "fr", i; wsrc tbs lllals osincrlnc 001m . » L , A I , ‘m “' mmm‘ " “n” W?“ ‘l m h” s. w. sums i ‘m’ mu" mm’ °““'.'“° . ‘ , . k. um‘- ‘mru’ r’ osmium, llley Building, Cbsrlsltc- m L “mum”, s. s. ssnloa kitty llabbousld. st. Msriurr" 4d - v~flhmmm “ms; uw-uussmuu-scuicusiqn "m", - ' Price per-bottle $1.25.> - Nd“ i - " ‘ Olkifllihlfisml i ~ ‘ Z: , , ~ ' “J11 _