THE cimntormiowu‘ ousizmsn League of the Cross‘ Picnic ‘ LAKE venue Wednesday,‘ July 14th. Games, Fun, Music, Sports, delightful Dimer and Tea Tables. Everything to keep you feeling young and happy. Come and get the thrill of a life time. ' SPECIALS LEAVE ‘CITY AT‘9.16 A. Mt AND 2 P. M. FARE-S-ADULTS 50c. CHILDREN Si. ,4, . "t ' JULY 14,193‘ {I The ' Man Nobody . ‘Knows . i BY BRUCE BARTON .. “These Women” av uauzotu. DUAIIT E _ COME TO Tvkonz, tor 65 Tea __ _ On' " Wednesday. July 14th. instalment IV THE ELEMENTS 0F SUCCESS ‘ ‘I. Personal Magnetism Success is always exciting; we never grow tired of asking wlhst and how. What, then, were the principal elements in his power over men? How was it that the ‘boy from a country village became ‘the greatest leader? First of all he had the voice and ' manner oi the leader-the personal‘ magnetism which begets loyalty- and commands respect The be-l sinnings of it were present in him even as a boy. John felt them. On the day when John "looked up . from the river where he was bap tiling converts and saw Jesus standing on the bank, he drew bee; 1n protest. ‘ii have need to ue nap- tized oi thee," he exclaimed, "and comest ‘thou to me?" The lesser man recognized the greater instinct- ively. We speak of personal mag- netism as though there were some- thing mysterious about it-a. magic quality bestowed on one in a thou- sand and denied to all the rest. This is not true. The essential element in personal magnetism is a consuming sincerity-on over- (Continued) , CHAPTER XVII IAudrey lifted the little silk and velvet ‘bag that she had broulhl- on her arm, drew from it a. flit)’ dollar bill, and passed it to her escort. she did this without once taking her eyes from Morton, 011 the other side of the room. lParrla caught the direction oi her glance, and with a quick look. settled back In his BB8!- "Hodn't we better go?" he asked > leaning over toward her. She made l negative motion of er head. ‘II want to stay." the told him. The manager of the restaurant himself was escorting Morton and his pony to a treble, that stood di- rectly alongside the dance i100?- dlemoving the sign "REERVED" from a bouquet oi fIOWBPI 111111 stood in the middle of the cloth, the manager pulled out Morton's. chair for him. lMorton waited u!!- til the girls in his Dylrty were seat- ed, and then gave a rapid order to the restaurant man. Audrey, watching, saw one of the u aulu . fivm Childhood Care‘ The clear, velvety-smooth, unblemished skin of woman. hood is a tribute to mother's early ‘care. ‘ Mother has kept the skin normal, the. pores open and breathing, the whole body, from head to toe, antisepti- SIMPSON FARM FOR SALE AT KENSINGTON Consisting of 150‘noroe situated rlght at Kenelngton. Uptodstc buildings, running water In house and barn. Fox Ranch on pnomllll belng we ‘I ' other girl's hand. removed it fromnround may lllfve too costly 1°? his shoulder, and placed her own you. otberwlsll- arm around his neck. The auburn- IParrish flushed- haired girl moved in quick protest. "Miss Morton ueuall’! 11118 P191117 She clasped both her arms arolmdwf money with her," her guorlliflll him‘ There was a quick strug8le.,D1‘°¢llB119d, ‘but It ls enlbllrfflfllll"! which Morton ended by rising toyfor a young man .to borrow from l1 ‘his feet, and backing away in mock lady." dismay. ‘Parrish started. and diff-Bl! 11' one of the beet sltee In the prov- Inoe. W. O. SIMPSON l, SON Kcnslngton 268-6-30-wfm1i. liquor agents i-n the corner of the room disappear, and promptly re~ turn with a small package. ‘ln 1 few moments a waiter brought t0 Audrey could see him turning to one of the girls, and then to the other, as if elntreating them .to lhe- have. when he resumed his seat quick look at his employer, ‘Mor- ton's face was impressive. Parrish sighed, as if in relief. . ."I am quite sure you will no! take her to any place aha ought whelming faith in the importance of the work one has to do. Emer- son said, "What you are thunders so loud l can't hear what you say." cally clean. p For this purpose millions of mother's use Lifebuoy, the pure, ultra-refined, antiseptic skin purifier and protector. Lifebuofs clean, healthful odour is your assurance of purity and protection. 1 Llrsslllllf. HEALTH isnar ‘ ?uri/i1es and Yiotects each of the girls tucked an arm through one o} his, and the noisy conversation went on as they dip- ped gingerly into the plates oi soup tha-t now were before them. Once Morton's glance crossed the room, and rested for a mom- any apparently on Audrey. How- ever, his face was unconcerned. and Audrey decided that he had not seen her. "I think we can g0 now" she said to Parrish. ‘Rising, he helped her to don her fur coat, and motioned to the walt- er to come. ‘He stood patiently un- til the man returned with his change. Laying a half-dollar be- "side his plate, he was starting out, bu-t Audrey stopped him. "l think he expects more than that." she suggested. ' ‘He looked at the half-dollar, and then at the waiter, who had not touched the money. “How much should I give him?" he asked the girl. "About two dollars, I think," she said. ~ IRelucflantIy, he took back .the coin, and laid two dollars In bills Morton's ‘table a tray oi after-din- ner- coffee cups. Morton, bowing to his party, lifted his own cup. as if pledging his companions. “I bet they're drinking whisky." surmised Parrish. "Cocktails," said Audrey, ‘briefly. _ -Parri‘eh looked at her with inter- est. "How can you tell? ' “Daddy has never taken me to any of these places, but he has told me about them," she said. "They always serve cocktails in those little coffee cups. That's so nobody cap see what's in them." The girls who were with Morton And lMira-beau, watching the fnce of the young Robesplerre, exclaimed, "That man Will go far; he believes every word he says." Most of us go through the world mentally divided against ourselves, We wonder whether we are in the right jobs, whether we are making the right investments, whether, aflter all, anything is as important as It seems to he. Our: enemies are those of our own being and: creation. Instinctivelyrwe ‘alt for a commanding voice, for one w=ho shall say authoritatively, "I have tne truth. This way lies happiness and salvation.” There was in Jesus supremely that quality of convic- tion. Even very successful people were moved by it. Jesus had been lu ' Jerusalem only a (lily or two when there came a knock at his door at night, He opened it to find Nico- 119111118, 011B of the principal .nen of the city; u member of the Sasha-j drin, a supreme court judge. Onel feels ‘the dramatic ‘quality of the meeting-the young, almost un- known, teacher nlld the great man, _ V: half curious. half convinced. It o "HM" would have been sas to make a ‘ , - mistake. Jesus ‘mizhtyaery uatur- F F PICNIC AND BUSINESS MEETING not to go," the cool, even voice went on. "At least. unless she asks you to take her there herself," "Parrish shifted uneasily, and again there was a question in his eyes as he looked at Morton. There was no visible answer in the older man's face. He only cont‘in< ued his instructions. "if you take her to restaurants, take her to those where the food ls good. You have not been around the world much-—I ‘believe I am right in say- i-ng that. Always be certain go fee the waiters liberally." lParrlsh hastily arose to his feet. "You saw me—you saw us!" he exclaimed, _ .Morton'g eyebrows raised in all‘ parent surprise. "I am afraid 7°11 are talking In riddles. That's a lbad habit. You evidently have some thing on your mind that I don't want to inquire into. If you wan-tto dance, Miss Morton can show you about as well as any tea» char, I guess that's all. Timon SALE The undersigned Admlnlstretr of the Estate oi Andrew J. Beagan will sell by Public Auction on his premises at Kingston on Monday, . the nineteenth day of July. A. D., "Oweh 0F rHE FANNLY 1926, at the hour of one o'clock in , - the afternoon, the farm of the late; Andrew J. Beagan consisting of; Seventy-one (71) acres; also all the. stock, farming implements, utensils; and household furniture, consisting‘ were strangers m Audrey’ but ma "' Pa" as 1°"°'”3:— - ‘other male member oi’ the party 1 General Purpose Mare, 7 years, _ _ 1M“. the mam who had spoken ,0 s, 2 Milk Cows, 1 Calf, 4 Pigs, 4o; ‘ - Lynne“ m mm, o, we 8,, 3mg 11» us, 1 Truck ‘Nngon (double 8am), 1,“ day betom Cream Separator, I Driving; pa 1 1mm; , 0 Ge w pan-ML "Moon- 1 Hiy Hike. 1 Weed Slelellv sheycxitgilgnuedt {lo ‘$.55... Morton's "By c1111" (Fml! 4- \V°°<1)- 1 table. The waiter brought her dish Spring 100th Harrow, 1 Plow, 1 age,- dgsh, each of which she Pugh- lay Fork, Rope and Blocks, Quan- ‘ed away. ‘Parrish was making a m)! 01 HBPIW". '1 C0°1<111l Stove.‘ good meal out of the small portions Tables, Beds, Chairs, and all other1 that were go, befgre him, wrtlclcs of personal property In andl "Don't you want to eat anything?" around the premises. 1 he asked her. TERMS:—-AII articles $5.00 or‘ l “I think not," she said. "der cash: Over $5.00, six months’ take some coffee." 0n the table. The waiter, without cit on approved joint notes. 1 sMEl-LED A RAT In Morton's group the converse-a 911111189 0f 0011111-8118-‘1106. 1101111611 Il-‘Hed twelfth day of July, A. 0.,“ tion wag becoming llvelv- Two “"1 ‘banked 111m- 1925, more trays, with the little cups. had 7115911191‘ 1119? 111111115 111911‘ "a? [been byQughL one gh-L who was through the tables, and to the door ‘sitting at Morton's right, was Audrey 111111611911 '1V101‘1011 BB B1191 laughing almost continuously. H1115!“ 1111011811 1119 1°01"- ‘bllt 11°. The girl w,“ ruddyudwhether a". was talking intelntlyto the ruddy Ifically or naturally, Audrey could|'811'1- and dld not lift his eyes- not ten a, that distance. m. hair ' ' ' was a rich dark red, and her ’M°1'1°'11 W115 51511111118 111-11 5111119‘ cheeks were blooming She hadyfruit, a1 breakfast next morning, [he round face of a child, and a when the butler brought In a .tele-‘ child's round inquiring eyes. Herlgfllm- arms and shoulders w€fe l-Iare, a‘nd‘ 1111011011 ‘Bmnced 0V9!‘ 11- on her left wrist was a long pIati-i "When my office opens Jllense num chain, wound around and {@1111 11111 Pllrflfsfl; 1.111111% andYtell thhim around to serve as a bracelet. l ° W Te 111!’ ° c‘? 11‘ 9W 01‘ 111-‘ As Audrey watched, the girl up-II ‘Wm-t 11E 5891f‘ 1°? 11119111 a ‘Week-"gas he watched the young man de- Heaven." And a, few nloments set a tall glass tha1 the waiterme ‘nrected- Ten ‘hem t“ takellifift. nud he shook his bead sliBht-lllltfil’, "-1! I have told you earthly placed before her. She giggled "-16 °1 811V 111151119511 11111119" lhaHly. as he pushed a button beneath things and you have not believed, hysterically. and drew back, a; the °°111e "P 115 1116i: 1111B 111- TheYtha edge of the table. how shall you lhelieve If I tell you‘ waiter sopped up the Liquid with 1111°W W118i 10 d0. "Ask Miss Morton's maid i: she heavenly things?" napkins snatched from an adjoin- T119 11.111151110111911: 1111011011 11111511‘ has arisen yet," he told the butler.‘ The famous visitor did not en- lug table. ‘When she pulled herled 1118 srflllefruit, and turned to _ A minute later that household roll as a disciple, was not invited to chair close again, she turned to m” large planer or bacon andioificial came gunning down thelenroll; but he never forgot the Morton as if apologizing. Leaning fflfd 955a that W“ 991 ‘b91079 h1m"91811‘li. hi5 face aillfll-Qll- impression made by the youns nearer and nearer go him, her arm 11" M11118 14111111111. 119911 dOWW "Miss, ‘Morton's mald says that man's amazing self-assurance. In stole over the back of his chairdnflh“ 11115" 111111111118? 116 1161:911- she isn't there-she wasn't here a few weeks the crowds along the and finally over his shoulder. 111° 911- 1119x5111"?! 8815- 5111111 last nlght—-her bed isn't disturb- shores oi the Sea of Galilee were lHe merely looked amused, '1 ‘inquire, sir’! n ed!" lto feel the same power and re- “Let's go," again proposed Par- u N°'““°"°1‘ 11111111- B11111 1111011011 I sliond to it. They were unite ac- rish, who had not lost any of the 1 1111111‘ 11119 115111911 P1111191’ 151° customer! to the discourseg 0| the details oi this scene. 14”’ 111$11t~ ' Scribes and .Pharisees— ng, in- Audrcy apparently did no; he," I-Iis breakfast finished, he picked volved arguments lbacke up by him. ‘Her eyes were fixed on the “P ‘me 01 111° W99"! 111111 111? 119' many citations from the law. But. man and girl across the room. Her 515° 111B P11116- 81111 811111096 W61‘ the this teacher was different. lie jaw was set a little forward, as ii 1111114111111111- T111111 11° 111111911 1° 111° quoted nobody; his own word was ‘B118 were filled with some deep re- 1111111151 "W11"- 111111 1'81! 111B 679 offered as sufficient. I-ie taught as Bohmom down the columns of fine prl-n-t. "one having authority and not as lMorton turned his head and EV1d°M1Y 111111111‘! 11911111118 1° 111161‘- lhe scribes." Still later we have whispered In the girl's ear. She "£1111": 1N r811: for ‘the butler. yet more striking proof of the leashed dellzhtedly. and turning to Neg" 1111M the} mesnse to my newer that supreme conviction can her companions, apparently [Qpgfll- 11111", 11° "111- "1‘°1°P11°11° Pa“ Berry. At this date he had become ed what Morton hadsaid. They 11°11 ,f° "n" °'°1' 11°1'°- 118111 so lerse e. publio influence as in All roared. The strange man lwlly- _ threaten the peace oi the rulers, reached across t-he head of one of lfle ganntgfed “m, the dmwmg, and they sent a detachment of sol- fgfi bslrllf- and P1111611 Morton on room ,and stood looking out the 111°" 1° "m1 They were ' e ac . window .81. the bus street below. S orn men,,presum y immune to om g"fi°‘:'11:2§g‘:§° to a‘ The girl who was sitting at Mor- n was gut-plug sprinyg, and the gnr- "Bill-Uncut. They returned, after a co ou o . _ i ‘ ' ton-p left and hpen watching him, mentg of we 51,-] 0mm worker,’ whsilyevhemptyghanded. f ' ‘, a most as ntent y as Audrey, Now bu, n e ‘ at's t e matter " their com- McDoniald & Mcphee‘ JUNGLE TALK she leaned toward him, took the ,,,.,',fi.f IlnMcdgi-ytaz; (rlrwndter dCblllltlldzizmhilgflly. "Why l m Monk: "—— month est. ‘Morton ~ tc the 11 you‘ rng n " B. A. | “lav, imornirigpprocession for ‘dawhlilaedmnd And ‘they’ mam“! "M" 111911‘ A, McDONALD H. F. MoPl-IE!) .k_ then turned to the pipe-Organ back failure and hardly knowing how a k y nu Mon . ‘in the dark alcove. ‘switching on to exllllain It, could make only a Attornlpya. Eto. y l"! la“ 1W5! the electric lamp, he detached t “my “cm”- o can Charlottetown , t‘. me flower of the family." 1' a blooming Idiot, I'd a ‘ mrc odour vanishes quickly, the protection remains. Lb-575 Toronto lParrish regarded him doubtfully, ' and seemed about to ask again If Morton had seen-him; the night be- fore. The» other man waved him away. ‘ '- ' “lf you have a guilty conscience "I may ally have expressed his sense of,‘ who,“ anything, 1 don't want gmhonor to the visit; have said; “I; know m" Manon 5am q don‘; m. appreciate your coming, sir. You‘ “m” “m, omebpewle-a condensers an older man and successful. Ii e93;- am just starting on my work, I ' ' should like to have you advise me "But I'm not guilty of allylmllg." as to how I may beet proceed." But Parrish protested. there was no such note in the in- "You act, as ii you were." Mor- te‘rview—no effort to make it easy ton said. taking the, other by t118,f0r this notable visitor to become larm. “But I suppose It's mereiyla convert. One catches his breath‘ _‘n1y imagination. Now you go aheadlinvoluularily at.the audacity of the to the office, and mnke sure tn speech: lring Miss" Morton about-noon. [him "verily, verily, I say to you, Nic- \afraid she will be lonesome." lodemus, except you are porn again lThero was amusement In his eyes you can nnt see the kingdom of! ‘lhy did that woman look so H. like a cat when her husband - on“ . thzm. shc smelled a rat." l DANIEL o. azacarv, Administrator. ~ n. McDONALD, ‘ "AICQIOIIEOF. ma-i-is-st P.R.A. The Annual Prize Meeting f the . wnce Edward Island Pro nclal ti": Association will tlks place on eensington Range, Charlottetown. P. E. l., the 27th, 28th, 29th July, 1926. ' ' Firing commencing at 8.311 A. M-; Make your entries early. For fur- ther Information apply to the Sec- rotary. The Annual Picnic and Business Meeting of the P-E.l. POTATO GROWERS ASSOCIATION, will be held as In former years at the Experimental Farm, Charlottetown, on Saturday, July 17th. All ‘interested are welcome. Seed Source Demonstration at the Farm beginning at 10.30. Lunch in the Grove at 12. Dishes, Tea, Coffee, Sugar ‘aid Mllk provided by the Farm. Bring your own food, and your friends. ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING for the election of officers and the transaction of general business will be held at Prince oli Wales College beginning at 1.30 P. M- sharp. By order oi the Directors. Mo“! W. BOULTER, Secretary POTATO GROIWERS ASSOCIATION. F. S. MOORE, Colonel, R. L. President. CHARLES LEIGH, Lisut. Col. R. 0. Secretary Treasurer. 448-7-7-tf. Professional Cards Mark R. McGuigan I I BARRISTER. BOLICITOR. ETC. Money to Loan Cameron Bloch!“ Iottetown,P.E.L 2220-1-11-11. Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate o! N. Y. Pest Graduate ‘Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Testing‘ Eyes and supplying Classes Office, Bayer Building P .E. I. > o-o-ooo-oo-oo 509-7-9-fmw4i. ‘ TE1!_1>_—'1R<>‘ FARM roll slit Tenders will be received until; ____. the 17in for the construction of a A1‘ R055, VALLEY Wu-ehouee for the P. E. d. Co-i operative Egg and Poultry Assccls- I 01'1" f0!‘ H16 m? ""11 °' 1w tion. Plans and specifications can 1"". 80 cleared balance llvlfd ani h. “m. n gm,- om” 201 wgyJhoft wood. Wlll soil ‘with or with‘ mouth Street, Address all com-AW! l1ll1l11flil 1119i’. Invited 2 mill! munllcatlons to the 0min, from Bradalbane Station, near 0 J. R. MUNN, ,Ohurch, Schbfll Ind Mllll. "M1 PresidenhsoId will be offered’ at auction wilil crop. stock and Implements. F" . date oec posters later. wan-en Mackenzie, ANNUAL MEETING.’ Rose Valley, R. R- 4- The Annual Meeting of the mem- bers of the Silver Fox Breeders‘ Association of Prince Edward ls- land will he held In the office of E. R, Brow, 146 Richmond Street,‘ In Charlottetown, P. E. l., on Tuss-| day the 20tiy day oi July, 1926, 8 o'clock p. m. It ls the Intention to adjourn this meeting to some future date. Dated this 2nd day of July, 1926. JOHN ANDERSON, 357-7-3-sw-5i Secretary "O-Q ‘is Tom going with any particu- .r girl?" should say not. He's going -.-. 5.1.1:, and she's not at all par- (To be continued) Fashion Fancies A QOOQ-OOOO-GOOO-QO-OOOO-OOOOOO THIS COOL BEIGE CAPE I8 MOST EFFECTIVE FOR 8UM-' ME“ WEAR tl-l-1-7-wim4i. 5i 6-7-9-fmw6i. How's Mr. Kangaroo I Camila‘ thflcibarnnee ‘Auotlf! *1 Sale at Whcatlcy Rlvcr. wuimt day, July 14th at 1 o'clock shlffl 10f farm, stock, crop, implement! and household effects. Sale pllllllm Come and buy a real farm ln 11°“ location. See posters. . ANGUS McRAE‘ In n had way. O01 Throbbing Head- ache Disappear Over Night Follow This-Advice and You'll Get Relief Mighty Quick Barr-late rs, Money self-player mechanism. and lbeg "Ymru M“ 1° “"111 ""19 °11° Riley Building ‘ else," they said. "We don't want to go against him. Never man so spake." They were armed; he had no de- flmse hut his manner and tone, but fingering the keys softly. . ‘He was still playing when Parrish was announced, an hour later. - Pflrrislfs manner was stiff, as he sill-Brod the room. He did not give 5824-10. “>§bo-Q++o-0 ooe>+oo-ooQ-o4o+oo-q 6000 v e s a L. Feeds Feeds For the SUMMER MONTHS we will have good large stocks of FEEDS for HORSES. CATTLE, H00! and POULTRY. BALEY HAY and srnaw. FEED oATs, BRAN, SHORTQ. CRACKED CORN: FEED OORNMEAL, CRUSH- ED OATS, SOHUMACHER m» and! full stock of POULTRY SUPPLIES. Also ROLLED one, OATMEAL, TABLE OORNMIAL, BUCK- WHEAT FLOUR. GRAHAM FLOUR. 01s., 01s.. all at low- est prloil. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Carter 8t Co > o- A GOOD SHOT l you miss your husband .,. Moi-I'm a good shot." -———-<-0>-m. ::For Frost Bites and Chilblslns. p-‘Chllbllllll come from undue ex- lposure to slush and cold and frost- Vbites from the Icy winds of winter. ‘In the treatment of either an ex- ‘cellent preparation is Dr. Thomas’ ‘Eclectric 011, ss it counteracts the inflammation and relieves the pain. The action of the oil Ia prompt and its application is extremely simple. TOLEDO SCALES No Springs, Coffee Mills, Meat Choppers, lceon slicers. Monthly some. 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Away with your head clues, be done with dizziness, langu- Dr. and enjoy the health that they alone can brine- Contain nothing but "Double extracts and juices. and are absolutely children, women or mm- Order today, sold by oil deslem. 5o oer box. five for S100, or by mall from The all for rihsaone 00.,- his hat into the outstretched halnd In-g at attention. There was much disfavor in his eye as he looked at his employer. "Give him your hat and coat," Morton told him, still moving his hands over the keys. Reluctantly ‘Parrish obeyed, and ogeyed Morton's motion towar c ar. his New York office that he had given to the butler earlier, and Parrish ‘made s note of it. "Is that all, sir?" ‘he asked. IMorton thoughtfully strolled across the room. and seated Mm- seli on the edge oi the table, be; side which, Parrish sat. ‘Tm going to be engaged this afternoon and this evening." Morton ‘said. "Will it be too much trouble for you to take Miss Morton out any place that she desires to so?" " sir," ‘Parrish laid, sitting erect and rigid, with his eyes avert- ed from Morton. "In that case," sad his employer. "I suggest you call her on the tele- phone obout noon, and ask her .if she would not like to go for n ride risen this morning." He looked at Parrish, waiting, but the young man sold nothing. f‘? open an ofiloeseoenlit of the butler, but remained stand- _ dsal. Morton repeated the message for ' lforton wont on.‘ Iy mm Belmont ‘A cool cape of some semi-trons- parent. material make an lidell wrap to wear on warm Summer in the country. She has not yotjayn fits model above is extremely stncrtlnigtnooi biegooroporoma with on interesting use of pleats. The nwnsrelrtoithe use igua- h, these were enough. In any crowd and under any circumstances the leader stands out. By the power of his faith In himself he commands, and men instinctively obey, V This blazing conviction was the first and greatest element in the sllooess of Jesus. The Successful Business Woman She prides herself on her eiilo- lency. She is as alert In regard to her health as her work, and has leaned that time lost through pre- ventable illness is not good bus- iness. She has also learned that Lydia E. Barbara's Vegetable Com- pound ls the most reliable remedy for ailments that assnil her sex and does not hesitate to recommend ll to her fellow workers to protect their health, which is their greatest asset. It surely P!!! every sick and ailing woman to try it. mine, which matehhs the crap, ls used for trimming band's. T111! 11191191 601111! be worked out GRAND TEA-PARTY; ‘ The parishioners of 8t. Ann's. ‘ Lot as, intend holding a Tea Party on Wednesday, July 14th on the beautiful grounds near the Church. There will be well stocked saloons and excellent dinner tables. All the games, usually found at such outings, will be._on the gr nds. Should the tiny prove unfavo ble the tea will be held on the first fins day following. Come oncl Come sill " IV ORDER. i06-6-28-ws6i. ion slit ATTENTION OF FOXMEN, GARD- ENERI AND RETIRINO FARM- ERS A‘N OPPORTUNITY The farm of ll acres of rloh fer~ tile soil, with buildings and garden, " ‘ at Corner of Buckley Point Road and St. Peter's Road In Ch-Hottetown Royalty, one mllo from City, le now offered for eale'1s with or without crop. For lull particulars apply‘ to i.t‘|m;ny.etia coloring, m . with fllr ‘dyed sauces 1""; I '1" 1.! owner. Jae. r. ourrv. Clrflwn,‘ It Rt 8w‘ lest Royalty. slI-‘l-I-wffli. y p Q 1 1 ,. The Bankers Amalga- mated Silver Black Fox Company, Ltd. neral the Com nuns l, , ing Up Act” sting of (he Sh!" ' be held 4 , ere of e Bankers. ,A all‘, Silver _l_laok Fox cc Y. ‘ 0d Wlll In Y. M- (l) p . a lotlsrcf-lllltootofi 1 ogcnos‘ Ill ,l .J IIT-T-ifij ‘ rmlltfl col-m MP 5 ' flf 111' F”, m!” “The Voluntary Wind- ‘Notice lo hereby 'glWfl.,11'“»'-' A‘. Rooms In Charlottetown 011 711"" day the twenty-ninth tiny 9 192a at the hour of olelll olook In the afternoon for. til! pose of considering and upon the financial statems ' counts ans reports of thy-D and Officers and for Ute WNW‘ ‘painting's resolution me ny be wound u? the prov sionl 07.. "Th0 ‘"1" ' Winding Up an" and for W. paint-nearer acquaint-s h! Wfntflnfi up are‘ m who '1' 1\sounrtlal~ directions. ..... ~-- w“ ‘ gm usages; day!’ , . .0‘ w‘. Mil '1‘ all." sf um 1"‘