_ ... w‘: _ . .,_-<-_<:~=--_~ »,_...._-.~___. Einpresses on- — e _ ehleyontoreach - ' _ Dime! Service to Cherbonrg, C0 , lust S \ London and=“ Paris in a week from Quebec: with only four days on the open sea. .- Say ' O e ue-Jay m g‘ - l‘, The simplest way to end a corn l is Blue-jay. Stops the pain in- stantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in clear liquid and iii thin plasters. The soumlpmn ‘ad Hnnburg‘ action is the sanic. Phil particulars of mfee, sailing A‘ Your u l doles and other information from local steamship RUNNING RACE AT, CHARLOTTETOWN ogenfqorfrom (allefliilhhilil? ioxiiioirlligcgi; RACE g G. Bruce Purnee, Dist. Pass. . Agent 40 King Street __i‘ St- M" N- B- In addition to the 12 lClasses of Harness FQX RANCH [Races there will be a far safe lRilnning' Race for whorses, with purses of ' l , Sll- i. ualiixelilnyiil?‘ iilidilliforiiilli, 2 . b15000. Race t0 be run miles from Charlottetown, over? ' , .4... _ looking a beautiful valley. braking.“ ednesddy» SePWm it i?‘mgnfélrgglbfilealigllgflfll "P ber 26th. Money divid- o no ' - 1 - m- ed 50 per cent to first, acres of land. aboilt 6 acres woods. 30 ‘breeding pens enclosed Del. Cent to Second ‘ 7 guard l'ence large enough to hold, thirty more pens. Bllilgaluw built in Der cent to third and centre ol‘ woods, equipped with hot‘ ' and cold ureter in kltchlen and lliizitlbl-‘IO DQI.’ CQIIL t0 fourth. .'-§’§.'£"¢..§?‘°¥§l?ii?' dill‘? Cit: Half Inlle (lash best house, Meat house, lien house, lceltvvo In three. house. Apply to owncr _ , , J. s. nomsouea. Entries close with R‘ R‘ 7 ,the undersigned Sep- __,ltembei' 14th, 1923. _—l FOR SALE l It is '23 years since a 2524-8~27-l\Ivl'f6i. _ Q t xv-t- m m“ dimming‘ Race was _ '_ Oil nea _ ‘ '. ' . 1 " "W" ’ held here and this complete, with truck. 3 Ilorse Pouw-li Imperial .\lotor just overhauled am = o. , painted. Boat also just painted andlalone Should be a‘ b1 eat in good condition. Owner gomgiattractlon away. $".00 if taken at 0110R- APIFY - _ N E. A. ARCHIBALD,‘ IJOhII J, DHVIGS, ::;::::::; :1; h President l C. R. Smallwood, l 8-3-51. _ Sec’y. Treas. Charlottetown EXlll-i160—8-1-hiI\vf6i. . gqurglg.z-;qcm ~w mass-as.“- ~ ».~l~.\ie~»~.»-¢-».. BURMAHQ GREAT OIL WELL Home again after three years, of geological investigation of oil fields in India. Dr. B. R. MncKayh’ of Cornwall. Ont., formerly of the, geological survey branclrof the‘ Dominion Government. was a pas-l sengei" on board the S. S. Empress, of Canada, the new champion oil the. Pacific and the holder of the blue ribbon for her record trip from Yokohama to Vancouver, made in 8 days, 10 hours and 55' minutes at an ziverngc speed of 20.- 6 knots per hour. , Dr. lilucKay and five other meiii-, hers of lhc Dominion geological!‘ service, were engaged by Lord, (‘uwdrzly in April, 1920, to proceed; lo India nnd investigate the oil! ftlfllltlllflllfi. In linriiluh, which be, said, was the chief producer of oily in the lirilish Enlpire, all the Dro- a. tremendous iluclng wells were oil one area thrcc quarters of u mile square. ‘fhcrc were no fewer than 4,000 wells on this tract and all the up pvt‘ structures gave the area the zippearzinct- of a ilcnsu forest. The racc for oil he said was still (‘.\l\'Al)_\ PIKUVINCI-I 0F PRINCE EDWARD {island No, C 1556 IN CHAN CERY Before the Master of the Rolls llargilrct Lord & Ors Complainants and John Ernest Lord Defendant Pursuant In a Dccrclzil Order made in llic above. cause on lllc ldiirty-first day of August, .\. il.. 1023 by his Honour tbc ‘.\I2|Sii‘l‘ o1‘ the Rolls referring all accounls and claims against the Estate of Arle- inas Lord. latp of Charl-sttetovrn iii said Plklvinlfic, ilerczlseil. l0 ‘liit! lo report upon: I hereby notify and call llpuil all clw-ililnrs of lbl. mild Artcluns Lord and all persnils clnilnint; any iiitercsl in his Estate tn come and prove their claims al lily (lfflce in Tile Cilllilillilil liunk of (Jonlmtrrcp lluilillng in Charlotte- i(I\\'ll aforesaid on Friday the LES-til day of September .~\. il., i923 at the hour ol‘ l-llcven o'clock in the forc- ilOOll otheiwvise ‘to be excluded froiil Illp benefit ol’ the said Order and be barred from and against any claim mgziinst said Iislalc. l fluted this Fourth day of Septem- bu!‘ .\. l>., lililii. _ GIL GAUDET, ' lilaslcr iii tfhnuccry W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Solicitor. lilT-9-5-3\\'ed. mi Farm for sale al Kcnsingliln, con- sisting ol‘ T0 acres with about 7 acres of good spruce lulllbcr, barn Tllxlfi ill the vilry best of repair. .‘ll]l|lllI‘Il with water fronl water bitioil Tendersl______ Separate wndlfigillll l1" "Wlvfil VALUABLE FURNI- hy the. undersigned up to and on, Saiturllziy, the Eighth September; i923. for the folloyvlllg privllercs at, the Exhibition to be held in Cgiar- We are authorized lollelown from the 2.>th lo sJth _ _ September. 192s. 1 t _ lby Miss Ethel Lorain _ l ' ' of ca erlug,‘ “.11.? Yiletdilifélififi only. y .t0 sell at her home N0. 2. For the. printing and selling oi Street 0n Sat_ Score Cards for the Races. a. rm on supplying or slow as urday, September 8, i d. ' . refilfllilsr selling feed for horses, t-nt-,C0mm€n€lllg all 1 , ., v ' l‘. 7 e e Uellellcor Zrilplll]l(_\'lli:“1l:bsscll olrl buy 0 (‘lock p’ m‘ Shdrp all n» ngi-e cruises] 4 H m h t r her vlaluable house- I ,2 m 1e. ewe; . anynlenodser, Zlilflalll Nos. 3 aiId 5, the furniture and ef- I ' st n 1t ndcr not neccssar- ' ' _ iifilaiilldi,’ ° fects,_comprising, par Conditions may be obtained at 10f’ djnlng room’ bed the office oi Charles R. Smallwood, rooms’ and kitch- en furniture, Secretary-Treasurcr, Charlottetown. C. R. SMALLWOOD, range, stove, Mahog- Scdy-Treas. l32-8-31-td. NOTICE CWTOWN-PICTOU SERVICE chairs, steel engraver, pictures, carpets, rugs oilcloih, dishes, malts and everything good. CARTER & S. S. Magdalene is now making daily return trips between this P01‘! and Piotou, leaving Bruce Stewart & Co.'s wharf at 7 a. m., leaving Pictou on return on the arrival of Sydney train, due there at 4 p. m. I A limited number o fziutos can be . _ ’ handled each m... i Auctioneers BRUCE STEWART 6. CO. LTD. - AW,“ ' 163-8-1-51. Phone 828 or 773 EASTERN STEAMSHIP _ LINES, IN INTERNATIONAL LINE Resumption n! l-‘relzlit nnd Pnnnemzer Service Ill-tween WI‘. JOHN AND IIIISTON S. S. GOVERNOR DINGLEY will leave St, John every “Icfincndny at B a. m and every Saturday at 6 p. m. (Atlantic. Time) for Boston. Wednesday trips ero via. Enstport and Lubcc, duo Boston about ll a. m. Thursday. Saturday trips are to Boston direct, duo Sundays about 2 p. m. RETIYRN:-—l.enve Boston Mondays nnd Fridays ui. 10 n. m. (Daylight Saving Time) for Eestport. Lubcc and St, John. mum 310.00 STATEIIOOMS $3.00 At Boston connection is mede via the Metropolitan Line express ‘faoight nnd passenger steamers for New York and points South and est. For staterooms. rates and additional Information apply to A. C. Ollllllllfi. Agent St. John N. B. planfl’ lent to churches, school and ship ping, llPllli-f any tables, sofas and? W, Wm I AUEwfioENR-I .~_\.<irlil. lien and machine house. ‘ym-w- Fox ranch of lllllv pens each "Tlxilll willl good guard fence. To lgi-lbizr wilb stock, crop lllld im- l u-lcmenls. f 'l'bis farm is situated mi the norlh ‘side ol‘ lbc busy lnwn of Ki-ll!~'lll;I~ lion witli concrete sidewalk rilzhl in; ‘the gate and in the ‘best farming‘ tllSll'l(‘l in i’. If. island. R. P. SIMPSON, l93~9-5lf. gninniirroneisiiji; l At INEW WILTSHIRE i offer hy privalp sale llnlil Sept. lltnd, my farnl colltzliiliilc R0 ilcri-s llrl cleared and under t'lllil\'llilllili. ffhc balance is covered with a good lgrmvth of bard and soft ivnoil. 'l‘bi-. ‘Harm is well unite-red and nearly all =fenccd with cedar and wire. A good ilwclliin: house and all neces— sltry null-buildings lll(‘.l‘I‘l)ll. (loilven- I one and a half miles ,l'rnul Willsblrs» Station. JOHN MURRAY, On Saturday, Sept. 8th, 1923 At 1.301’. M. A quantity of used lilmber, Doors, Win- dows, etc. Also Rec- tory, Lot and Building situated at North Mil- ton. Terms cash. i). R. HOOPER, Chairman of Com- mittee 197-8-52wf. S. S. “MMIDA” Peeeenger end Freight Qteemer I500 Tone Dlepieeement LIIVO MIIMPOII NPAI‘. CherlottetnwnAr. Charlottetown Charlottetown l leave for Utdofmhl leave for Monti-eel Oelbefllber 4 September il Odptemger 10 September M eenevnim 1 Iellembef 1n GAIWELI. BROS. Farm For Sale f By Public Auction , 0n Thursday September 6th at ,2 o'clock sharp. I am instructed by ‘William Walker, Nit. Rylm. . to sell by public auction lbls beautiful short farm 0 of ‘100 acres of land in high state of cultivation. Handy School Churches ‘and shipping. Beautiful shore front has three wells on farm. abun- dance of alder and mussel-mud at shore, and beautiful orchard togeth er with crop as follows: 75 tons of choice hay. 15 acres of extra good grain, 85 acres of farm clear, 15 acres in wood and lumber. A rare chance for any purchaser. Sale positive inspection daily. Terms at sale. J. A. MecDONALD -. .0... ........--~un-.... ., ....¢-e . w... _ ._. val-unencum- - -.. c . Sig," I "yrEvery lOc Packer of WILSOPTS , FLY PADS \\WILL KILLMOPE FLIESTHAN \S8°—°WORTH OF ANY \‘STI(KY ‘KY (LTGJEF? i “THE LOVE * l i PENDULUM” I ‘UV MARION RUIINOAM §'§‘Q‘Q'O'§O-+O MY OWN PLAN Chapter 68 'l‘hc amount of gossip 1 began to hour astonished and hurt iiie. I remember sitlin and watchiu ' Elia Clea-n to handle- Sold bY lnmvlio told luost ogf it to me. wllh my Druggits, GIOCBIS and ‘mouth almost falling open from General Stores Surprise We spent a Jot of time on the porch lll those days, while the warnl sull came through Ithc vines -» l had planted quick growing vines for temporary shade, and had brought over the wicker porcl iur- niture I had bought for my old. house twl.» years back. l-llla sat bi one of the wicker arm clnlirs, sewing. She was making fine linen llandlkcrchielI-i for Christmas presents ,und though this was only international com- petinn. In India only British coun- tries could operntc, so that Lord (‘owdrzly has not hesitated to spend large sums iii scckiilg to ilcvelop this tiuld. v Speaking of political conditions. Dr. liiail-Kiifstnteil that tho unrest was greatly exul-Zgerated in tho foreign press. “'l‘hero is nothing wrong in lildia," he said. "Once the (lovcrnnieiit showed a firm Jlllle- Bile “'35 “Wlfkllll! busily, at linnd in iluttlilg down Giraud] and them. She had been engaged, and his followers the whole thing col1- something had gone wroluz. TllC cu- apseil. lzagement was broken ofl. l dared CANADA not ask about. it, but l suspected llial was llie reason why Ella yvas growing bitter. She lavas so much like she was bc- l'orc—alid so different. Strong; ii‘- recuizlr, not unpleasant features; intelligent eyes with lighll, stubby lashes; and a naturally good skin- lbest- proved the limit of her pos- PROVINCE ()F PRINCE EINVA Iii) ISLAND IN CHANCERY Nu. C. 1556. ' Before the Master of the Rolls. .\litl'l-lill'i‘l Lord & Ors ~Com l i ill. . . .. , _,md p a M‘ S SIllHIIIlCS. blIQ could have been good John 15,1105, Lord looking-what she had let her skill _Defendantv crow coarse; ‘her eyebrows vrere al- lowcd an unkempt appearance; she lnuk no cure ol‘ herself in any way. She was growing round shoulder- e.l lrnnl n careless method of stand- inc. llcr walk was awkward because she carried ‘herself bailly. Silt.‘ wore ugly shoes that. emphasized bcr large feet, and clothes that hunched where they should have been smooth, and that pulled where she needed fullness. She was broad p v slklllliefffll, ilal chested, ‘broad hip- Queen's County, being part 01 pod. She could even yet make hcr- Coillliioil Lot Number One in the :50], Mmwm.%i£ she wanted said (‘ommoil of Cbarlnttelolvn,‘ q-nday she was “nnsunmf um“ bounded and described as i'Oll0\\'Sl“th.(, m“ is l" “M: (‘Omlmcbujmwl (“'1 “llarlha and her husband Olli-‘Jlli lb‘ S lll ‘fll -il ii‘ Yo~k J1 ‘ . ,, . llil‘ Qolrlllclls? lzi(lidlt* of] 1hr‘: “II-tin. d" “Valli-l?- Sllc said, bllrill)’ licm- racks property and running tliclico "uflitvlling" llThoy "Her F“ “mun ldasllvurtlly along said York Lane In,“ met o‘ each other ‘vlnmut m‘? ‘lhvt-lvp lei-l. thence Soulberly par» 34",‘?! and rowmg- 1'33 ilwllll» "ll lll“ “H,” “m, U“, Eastm.“ bound“).‘neighbors Iicar them. And liltie lillc of said Barracks property One ‘mmmle m?” 59 "Orvmls hi’ “"15 lluilrlrol! and Fifty (150) feet imnfivll} vi the house and lllllcs at Sai- |,,,-l,,._<'_ [in-Hue l4:a§t‘\lnl_\r pin-fine} ;l_\ s and cries, iullil one or thc nlir with said York Lane One Illlndrcd m1‘ comes to fetch llinl." ‘ and 'l‘\\'eiit_v-tliree (123) feel. or tol "HE'S a nervous little child, rallr lbc Western boundary lllle of tbc,er sensitive," I said, thinking of . Ill-ewe yproperty owned lI§"l‘li(1lllll.<~ill0 very charming four year on‘. Pursuant l0 and by virtue of a Dc- cretal Order nlzuic iii the above cause oil the 'l‘llh'i_v~ili‘sl. day o! .\ugusl.,.\.ll.,lil2;l rby the Honourable the .\i:ilitui' nl‘ the ltolls. l will nut up and sell at Public Auction on lbe prcniiscis on Saturday the 22nd (lay of Seplcnlber, Ad). lil23. at the hour of 'I‘\vclve o'clock noon: J\IAIA THAT 'l‘R.\(I'l' piece or par- cel of land silliatc lying and being lll the (fumnlnn of Charlottetown in THE cnlmtonnrowu surmount a LARGE number of women's ailments are not surgical ones. Serious displacements or radical changes have not A ;‘j yet taken place. "'5 A tiny part in a fine clock may become loose and cause the L; clock to gain or lose. If not attended to in time, the part m; fall from its place and cause serious trouble. So it is wit women's ailments, they start from ‘simple causes; but if allowed l to continue, produce serious conditions. '- . When the warning symptoms are first noted, take Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve the present trouble- l some ailment, nnd to prevent the development of serious trouble, ‘x fondbridge,Onlnrio-—“l {no . ~ Pinkllnnfs Vegetable Colilllllolllllllflgr- ‘female t roubles. I would lluvc headaches Inlckuchcs, [mills bctwccn my shoulders’ l and undcr my Hll(lllltli‘l'—l)l1ill(‘5 and bnd feelings in the lower parts on cnch side . in tho groins. I was sometimes unable; l in do my work and felt very badly. M nlolhcr-in-lniv told rile about the vml u table Compound nnd I got. some right .2; River Desert, Quebcc-“I uscdto lilwo a severe llllli lli lily side. I would be ilnablc i0 walk fast nnd could not stand for nnv length of time to do my ironing or washing liut I would have in lie down to got rclicf from the pain. ‘I llzld this for nlmui. two years, then it friend fold inc io try Lydia I}. I‘inkll:liii's Ycgctillilc. (Tom- ]l1)illl(l as she hud had gnndfcsulis. l pcriaiiily got good results from if. too as tho lust Iiinc I had n sore, side was last. May nwny. and I have not lind it- since. I am also glad of having good ilursiiig for iny bully and I think it. is your meiilclnc that llclpcil inc in this \va_\'."—\'lrs. BUDGE, Iiivcr Desi-rt, Quebec. It. has done me more o, any other medicine I over took? lgodklllflrled (piilo welcome to use this leltcr as n testi- monial if you think it will help some om- suiIcrer.”—l\lrs. EDGAR SIIIIMONB, i 00d. bridge, Ontario. ll Many such letters prove the virtue of Lydia E. Pinkhams Alorriis and (‘barb-s A. II_\'ll(llll£Ill.,.~'l)ll. “What. a pil_\'~llle,v'll ruin his, llwllfl‘ slllllllcfl)’ ‘lllflllli ill" lll-“l ‘llUilllll with such an atmosphere.“ l lllfllliltllllul liilc TllfPL‘ Hundred zlnil~ ",\\vg'n‘,_“ |-}||;, “In-play "Ami xiflp! l“lll‘l.l"l'lllll‘ (ill-U lvrl- tiiX ill! llll‘ll<“~'lllia's that jczllous. L‘\'\‘l‘ lsincc she l" llll‘ Xilfllwf" bllll‘ "l nl'i»l‘~rlllllllll'i>llll(i out about her liuxlnlinl and‘ fill"l.illf"l‘i‘i..iililf?.i 131.2‘.‘il~'»'.'5;.‘$1§}i‘.;be"c“ l“ He "flee =~~ er veil» . v ' v llli.’ st- ti -~-" “null Milli-l (‘illlu lONlllilglt‘ 1308b? IIISII‘, what a sbunlc! Poor ‘ ’"- ' “ ‘ ‘ .\Iill‘l!l(l"' . . _, - . _ < . 3.‘.‘-i'.l".‘.'.i..- Si?“ isiliilll." .....f?.".'.‘!‘. ‘l "e bee" -\ 1e e ‘Irv-l. fails lnllowcil, lou sordid lo repeat. There had been a scandal, Marlllt bad mlurned llilll.\“l)t‘ljil‘tll_\‘ from n lrip nul of lbc town, in find the girl‘ in bcr house. 'l‘heri- was a quarrel. l‘l\'f‘l'_\'tllll* bilolv of il. The "ir fairly tlflVUll from the lnivn, her rigbl," lillla added. "But bul Alarlba went rllzbl on‘ living with him," l said, gi-nuinelyl shrlokcd. “Well. lbul she was nlarricd lo him." 'l'o Ella, lillis secmiril tn settle any QIIUSIIOII. "Of course, he isn't liie only one," Ella confided, ‘holding the dainty lit- tle bandkertzhiol‘ off and inspecting lier work on it. “She got awfully in» forested in a young fellow here. I won't suy his namo as you nligbt know bliii and they say and more details followcil. They were m-aisl.ly' alssnniplions and deduclinils based on llle iacl illai Marlhzl bud gone on a visit supposedly ln ht." mother. for u wci-k ,and the other man bud also been out of town that week! On illls slender thread of 'I‘be Wolfvllle School of 192.’! was laliuuliiinliliitlal evldcilcc. Wellsvilbr a splendid success willi relrisira- had bung a vcry weighty almounl of linii of fiftycighi. six of whnln gossl“ were iii the. grailunling class of “O;- mumo. 1 my Hwy flhmlm 1021i, seventeen in lbc second year Scparaun» m“, cmuqumqp on," 1,0,, clasi-l of 192i and twenty-eight in me mink 1|,,,_v~,l ynnyyer Stay u, m" “m” "l 1923' \ gather for the child's sake." A‘ m“ ‘llmlmg pxonqspfl fmy‘ "ll seems to me that -by staying one certificates and (llplolnzis were togmh" m“, mp ruining mp "why; given. The loader nf tho school in hpamy m for Mg 6mm Hwy“ h}, the examinations given was Rev.‘ it ‘far? ‘ ‘ " it. S.‘ Greg?! of bear River who also WTIQIL ‘m ‘ I v _ _ _ led lbe class oi’ 1925, the leader of l“ SQ°_"“"I “n l fmlllllm‘ “m” tho graduating irlass was bliss wlllflll “Md “- lm" Ml“ *‘"m"""‘l‘ lilzirjorin NflSllli of \\'nlfville: his ‘OI cllllfl“ 3'0"" lllllll‘ ‘l “fllmim |,.a,|,.,. m» u", C1,,“ of 1924 w,“ M183 slimllddcavl‘ her V huslbzilnl if HIII‘ mm, Japkso" of Hanfgnnyt colildnt get on wllli him,’ she ob- 'l‘lle litlllrllrlfi on behalf of the izro- Hervod lllllllllly- "But most people line of said Barracks properly to lbe plat-c oi‘ commencelilcnt, (on- taining one aicrc and scveiilccil {mics of land. a lilllc more or less. .\ ilepnsil ol ’l'\vcli|_v per cclll of the lIiii‘('llll-.~‘l‘ llllllli‘_\' will be rellllir~ cl? from the pllrcliasel" on lbe pro- mises being knocked down ln him al. [be sale; lhe bailallei- of the. pur- chase lllnilcl‘ in be paid nu the dc- livcry (if lllc l)t‘i'il. The sale will be I',Olllll'lll(‘II by lbe flour‘ without laxpcilsi- lo lbc pur- chasl . Dated this Fourth day of Scplciu- ber, A. l). 1921i. GIL GAUDET, Master In Chancery. W. E. BENTLEY, K.C., Complainants’ Solicitor. IRK-TPS-VVPdZ Maritime Religious Education Council l\I-,L t.li.~l — llczlrs started 1o my eyes. l-llla turn-; cd suddcillv; and all the bard shell nlu nlelted at llic sound of my cry, pen. \\'ln ivas always so pig hcad- XLVe getable Compoun LYDIA EJPINKHAM MEDICINE co. LYNN, MASS. , "I had to lcavc Win. l L'(lllltlll'l. illlicl I wanted with the” "Please don't," I crii-d nnd till-help il, l didn't ivant in." I hogan, illl-rt‘. I bad llI makc lily mi sionzllclyl lI'_\‘llll: lo juslily lil,\'- pilless. 'l‘b:ll ufcllllll: ll ivmuil ‘ll. illg l-Illcn lo conic to --~-- briinl “l know»! thought ll; might lliip- .\lr.<. .\Illl4‘l‘SIJii'5 bub; lnr lllen nil-r. 'l'b1lt nnlcb I could (lo-l ' give lilo baby another sumnlu good cure and proper food frcsh air. And I wrulnr. longll. l-o (lolin. 1 Tomiorrow-Colin come: You 0an’t Afford to Miss -_New Brunswick’s GredtestFa/I Fair 5T. JIIIIN EXIIIBITIIIN e-Big Fair Now in Full Swing- Off to a good start, with colors flying, bands playing, buildings and grounds gally bedecked. the merry whirl, with its hosts of special amusement features. nrwM‘. "I'll" and more interesting and instructive exhibits, 'is welcoming thousands and waits to welcome you. BIG OUTSTANDING SPECIALS INCLUl)E THE " =he had built round llersclf agilillsl: p, ed and stubborn," she answered. “I'm awfully sorry. Connie, 1‘m “Never mind the gossip lwfully sorry," silo kept repeallngl ’I‘berc's zillvzrvs a Int. of il." hero. illlal-ng (zlasil was given by Miss think that. them "God hath joined Miss l\itli'j(li'l(! hliliifili of Wnlfvlllc, nlly. gramc oi‘ music prepared by Miss "Had m n “nonhuman” Nwntly ball series won by the teilnl re- tymgm m" “r “very m“ 19mm“ pnreuux valley. Tennis and all nuto bee" hemlmed Ill‘ Tpslofml l" jlgvcd. remarkable evidence of its power who taught tho courses in "Sunday thard who lectured on the tench- liarrlson who bud charged of elem- Piipll" n study in child develop- in "Teen Age Girls’ Work." ities of the M. R. E. C. nnd should Auctioneer 2579-8-29-5i. llezilrice. Borden of anard nnd tbiit Rev. \Valdo C. Nucbilnl aililfltfil-ICII Tile grailuating exercises were would (lnmprlso a "RM army‘ yo‘ Am,“ Ilarflmnl sent out iby =tbc Lydia l-i. Pinkhaiil l,r,,_,,,,uu,lg New 1;,.,,n,_,,v;,._k; u Mk9 frnnl those women contained posl (lflvfl, 1Q Evflngnllnq, no“), at health by inking this old-fashioned The inculty was made up its fol- over tho Ills nl‘ women. 'l‘herol'oro. School Administration" and "Young lng values of the New Testament" cntcry Specialisation; Miss Mar- ment, and Miss Lillie Nltchell of “Wolivllle Summer School" is gain in numbers nnd usefulness with 98 chances out of one hltndrcd that ‘Lydia it). Plnkbnnfs Vegetable Compound will overcome such zill~ merits for you, wily should you coli- tinuo lo go through llfo in pain and suffering? FARM FOR SALE ‘l am instructed by Andrew J. Bcngen. of Kingston, to sell by Public Auction on Wednesday, the 12th of September ‘at one o'clock his farm consisting of seventy acres of land. together with, the 6110B. stock and implements. J. A. McDONAlsD, on behalf of Ibo student body by the stildeiits on behalf of thc fuc- lntorspcrseil with an excellent pro- "hm ‘is m0 number who ham W‘ The rccroution included a vnlloy bland“ Co" m‘ Lynn’ Mmls’ Nlm“ u, n", rpm‘, nvprlnoking we q“. live assurances that they liuvc Gm“ Pm mid wag vrgry much (m. root and herb niodlcilleThls is most lnwllzéiValdn C. Nachuiu, Dean Peoples’ Work." Rev ll. S. B. Siro- nnd "Junior work" Miss Alice M. iorle Trotter who taught "The Halifax who conducted the group one of tho well established actlv from your to year. 1 89-9154“ Auctioneer. —- . SPLENDID FREE BIG POULTRY VAUDEVILLE FINE LIVE DEMONSTRATION every day on the Exhibition campus. STO-CK SHOW which, with its wealth of Sensation and l A big, practical Poul- Merrlment. Is, in itself, well worth the Wm, keenor compvil‘ _ trip to St. John, to say nothllng of tho or In try Firm m Full OPH- Many Splendid New Exhibits, the Pike, "°" 32:1, Spied, l “Non Govern,“ every the Midway, Aerial Swing, Whip, Ferris STAN I ' Wheel, Games and Sideshows. ‘rm Free v A,“ I branch of the Poultry Vaudeville "Blur" Agriculture, Business “From Nest to H°"u°"“:'°' Fl ' u ure Dllllflil Tlblfi. Wllh MOV- An aggregation of Tiny Folks, far- I’: r I famed for their unique entertainment of ‘ pa y‘ l” o‘ Elms a‘ every Charming Dances, Songs, Music and Hofifli "We and "L Acrobatiif Stunts, Introducing Clever cattle, v_ > > _ Midget Performing Ponies 3m“), A college course. In a TApLEy a NEWELL SWIM- aay. In Poultry Rnislnqi l" m" rummkmlv wmedy Mr Iwl- ""5112" ' VEE 6. TULLY A" overflow Che"- In a Brilliant Aerial Novelty. "mi" °°""" An entertainment delighting folke of Women‘e Wllfk “my anlwerut all ages, and furnishing plenty of fun for Ad; l the kiddies. 4? .. ___.____...;-___.____.____.____..__ mz-z: g ’ - F reworks Bands Reduced Railway Ratesl | FAIR DAYS——-—-",” September 1, 2, 3, 1, 5, 6, 7. 3i y /