ms Two lawns. ‘ fine ‘ 16th, 1081. to Mr. and i-Sylvester Monsplun, s son.‘ I . 1 QUOTATIONS IJIAX. lune lt-(Qllotationl -' ed by Johnson t Ward oftbe Montreal Stock 119% es-lcsn Suneltlns and Re- srtcen locomotives . .. . g Copper lln Pacific Railway 9i York Central Railway . ' - Cane Sugar ifuolbie Steel tel-national Paper i-r- Pacino - ing ............ .. budebaher Corporation Pncifl .. X. ........ .._ _. 'Whest, July % Corn, July 63%. S Oats, July 38%. Sept. 39%. July Pork 17.50. v tzssxoam . Inlsntlanlifihlltlro For I1 ll IISE FOR IIVEIl 30 YEARS Alvngboorl -. _ sun-m , I offer by private sale, farm of I 85 acres situated at Glentlnnan, 55 ‘ALTBB under cultivation, 10 in soft." wood, balance swamp. Excellent ‘ pasture. An ideal dairy farm hsv~ ' ing a cowie of springs and runn- ~ lug water on promises. Good house and out-buildings Apply Albert S. éltobertsou, Mermaid. Agricultural High School _ over fifteen years of age. freo. Board reasonable. -. ii Charlottetown, P. n 1. iffAoonoN sALYI I am instructed by Angus J. Nich- w olson to sell by Auction Sale on his Orwell Cove, (Brush ll Vfhsrf) on Tuesday. June. 21st at. ‘ 1wreniiscs, at e o'clock the following: 1 Horse, ‘f years. "_ 1 Brood “are, 1500 lbw. 6 Choice young milk cows, Ircsh and in good condition. Also 1 team truck-wagon. ' on w. ' 1n .1- “slough. wt-iieeis, 1 Melotte Cream Separ ‘ t-r. and numerous other articles. ' ' ' Terms I2 months on all sums ov- I 9e1- no.0 . 6 per cent off’ for cash . A. smcboruua. “Male Teachers Instructors Course 11¢‘;- v oLtho Armouries, Halifax, N. 8., on _.ancen $4.30 per day. ‘Uendent of h“ "‘ I1- A‘ Captain's course will also be Pattern In h! pr-Ilhhig to take flue course, will sp- ply l0 Liam-Col. R. B. Willis, Head No. 6. tq-uartors, Military District f‘ Halifax. N. S." "Auction SALE ./ Greenlell on Saturday. . Ln f: isth n: 12 o'clock noon slurs! I am instructed by Willinm Roi‘ GRAN-At. South Melville FARM FOR SAIII] , First and Second Yeas- Course. Open to all boys and young men Tuition Day and night classes. Flor calendar and all ‘particulars write, The Principal, , The Agricultural High School, all polo Hind shafts, 1 wheel rake. i Drivlnil 2 wood slehghs, 1 cart and OI‘, " moo ibs., 2 milk cans. l tux-nit‘ 1min- Auctioneer ‘; , A six weeks coursb wviil start at t Monday, 11th July. Pay and allow- Transporta- Dl, lion tree. Teachers wishing to take "this Course wli apply to Supern- June Nervous__ Breakdown The eflect of poor hsslthis disastrous to an ambitious body. Many a man as lail- ed in his life's aim rough the inability ot his system to stand the strain. His nerves ive way,- confidence eaves him, and he becomes s physical wreck. HAWKEITS NERVE 8! STOMACH _'I‘0NIC l‘ is the reliable remedy that builds up the nervous sys- ie increases the richness ~ olntlhe blood and gives new vitality, vigor an strength to the body. A bottle oI this wonderful remedy will prove toyou its curative powers. A f all dIl|[[lll8-—NOIII genuine million! the mun: of THE CANADIAN DRUG cosumrco sr. JOHN, us. at ' will reduce lnllnmel, swollen Joints. Sprnl-l, Bruises, Soft Ilulylen Heals llolllt, Poll‘ IdvII, Quittor, I-‘Istulu uml Infected sores quickly as it is a pos- itive antiseptic and germlcide. Pleasant to usc. docs not blister or remove the hair, and , you can work the horses. h...» per bottle. delivered. Ilook 7 It free AIISOIIIIINE JR. the antiseptic lin- imcnt for mankind, reduces Pairi- ful. swoolen Veins, XVcns, Strains, Bruises and Inflammation. Price 81.25 per bottle at dcuiers or deiiv: ercd. Will tell you more if you write. Liberal Trial Bottle for 10c in stumps. W. F. YOUNG. Inc., 141 Ilynsunn ma», Montreal. Con. Aheorhlne nml Absorbing Jr., nude In Cunnrhs T117 II COMMTY u ENO The New W. W. Wellner, Ltd. JEWELEHS to sell on the above date his vntiu- _" able farm of I00 acres of choic- .hnd. 8d acres clear and in high , state of cultivation. well watered R ti; w mostly all under crop. Excellent g g devotion, 5mm buildings: Also on a do. . oli his sti k era-c and s?" nrm im BTOC ielnrnll. co lrlifiili r oi: b : Horses: onc For! taflndiPercheron three years Rn ol. flvo years old; 0M3. . W8: Six milk cows, six hsiie g sheep, ten lambs. one hens, three du k c . LBMENTS: One bilnder. (Deer- it’) b, one hay machin e Frost l: Wood Sec two, L ncrnl l8, calf, "m" For your pleasure and health s (m; trip on the “Hariand" is unsui- ' passed. You are offered the op- portunity any Tuesday, Thursday, I Friday and ISaturday at 3 p_ m. cents. gy Harris Onngplo ) truck wagon s rack ,o oks one (Massey [lo plough, one a driivng wagon, nll 1-. Ihtrris) barrows. In, shovels hoes. x , i" ten dollars, six per oent off for I. A. MACDONALD, ilctlffler, » ne curt and wheels, two. ‘IHVIHI sleigh, IIIIB hsrrow, driving harness. two two wofod sleighs, disc work- o msrslm sfigiatiismr LINES, mo. I INTERNATIONAL 1.111s 5 cents. results. Phone 773. , \ gauche ssmvwts rt snrlluboo, this a.» “Ion ni 11.. ‘long. Where do you live? - suits in thc increase of nerve encr- Tuesday, Orwell return fare 60 Thursday, Victoria, return fare Friday, East River, return fare ""9 35 cents. ' I Saturday, West Riven return fare M» m -~ ....*3:.:1:r.:1:.1;.".:t1.:;": n; months. credit on all sums, enjoyable excursions. - The accomodations are fine. We know you will be pleased with the t... gfiliglgfiitsgva, v THE ‘llll IOUTLAW The Utory of e Girl Who Didn't Want to Murry By ETHEL LLOYD PATT- Cbapter XV - Hugh Trotter and -I were both quiet for ' a few moments. "I felt that this young man was telling me things that would give me food for thought for many days. And yet, his words about my mother brought back to ms a vision of my father, too. And suddenly; "Ob, yes” I said-and my young voice grew harder-“I uppose It's all very well for you to talk that way about girls. But how about men‘! How about my father? 0uglitn't be to love us, too? Ought n't he to be willing to work for us and protect us, just as much as my mother ls willing?" “Doesn't be?’ asked Hugh. “No, l answered, “and I don't be- lieve _men ever do. I don't believe men are half as nice as women. I think they're beasts, I wculdn’t marry one of them for—snything!' Suddenly Hugh threw back his head and laughed. "Well, I declare!" he sslu. "What do you know about a red~hot suf- fragist’! But you're on the wrong tack, child. Of course there are bad men, just as there are bad wo-l men. But there's an awful lot of back‘ bad luck in the bargain. nice girl marries marries some awful spirited, silly said the whole institution of mar- riage was wrong, just on that ac- Now I'll tell you the way '1 feel about it. My mother nnd fa- y count, ther were awfully happy together. lYc-u see, I've seen It ‘work out. know it can be done. But I have banged around the world a whole lot, too, so l know the right comhin ation doesn't happen very often. I expect I'm pretty nearly in your boat. I've seen the best, so I ‘won't be content with any second best. You've seen the worst, so you're scared to -try anything.’ Hugh's pleasant young lips part- rd in a smile. He held out his hand across the table to me. “Sihakei” he said. 11nd,! slipped mv hand into his. "Let's you and I be the President and VlcePresI- dent of the Anti~Marriage Associa- tion." ll knew this boy was hull‘ laugh ins. but I was wholly in earnest. "You wait and see," I said, as I shr-ok his hand. "You just wait and sec! I'm never going to mar- 13v"! l ",1 don't know that I'll wait, said Hugh, "lmt I'll promise to see!" Then he looked at his watch. “And I do see this much‘ he added. "It's time for nice little girls to .be home with their mothers, where they be- town?” l I told him the name of my sub- urb, and that I could get the train at a station only n few blocks from the restaurant in which we were then. As we rose to go and he helped me on with my coat, he said: "You won't forget the new association, I hope’! I have your address. The vice-president will have to confer with the president occasionally." l How Thin. Nervous-Peo- n New Yonk specialist has er that Hughes Drui! Co. Ltd., and other ieadng druggists sell so much oi‘ these days. He writes: "Let those who are weak, thin, nervous. anaemic or run-down, take natural unadulterated substances sin-h as ‘Bind-Phosphate nnd you will soon see some astonishing re- gy and strcni-rth of bndy and mind." lIltro-Prusnhute is a nurP orirlmlv phosphate such as good Dllllfilfilill" prescribe to increase weight. and create abundant nerve force. CAUTION: Although Bitro-Phmv phate is an excellent aid in relieving weak, nervous conditions. its use not advised unless increased weight is desired. lIfiTEI. VICTORIA Bomelwaggr‘: wgirried about you! o" young chap; and many a nice boy: y u B ay out so ‘m6 chum gm. Bu‘ you“ be a mggfiiylyllmizag; ggwn on her shoulder for a mom- little person if you I Out, of \ pie .Can Increase that harshly chirped l lVeight and Strength ‘Wsblfgf u’ Mm a“ ‘he "mkmg Ill; Slllilll COM? ‘Vltll And he pitied as much as a mun _ In pain Bit") Phosphate‘ A writhing honey-bee wet with It's worth your while to read what to any about the nerve nnd brain ccll build- ls berries, fruits asked, "would" "you Ieli moi-I mean, if anyone offered you a whole lot of money. s0 you would never have to work any more, and you could give all the children everything they wanted, and live in a beautiful castle. with lots and lots of servants-mould you sell me, mother-for that!‘ My mother's arms closed srond me a little tighter. = “My goodness! Nellie!" she whispered. "Are you crssy. child! Sell you! Why. there isn't any- thing in this whole wide world that I'd exchange for your little finger!" - I kissed her cheek. "You're an awfully good woman, mother, are h’t you?" 1 said. "Why no. child!" she answered with a little pat on my shoulder. “lm just like all mothers!" some quality of youth in this -boy that I had missed all my life. was such a good iilsyfellow. I caught myself wishing ha bsd ‘been my big brother. g About an hour and a half later, after my first expedition into the world. I was letting mysei-f in at my own front door with my latch- KBY. I tiptoed, making as little "M" B5 Possible. tl didn't want to wake the chlldronor father. But scarcely was the door closed in the hail than my mothersshadow came behind me from the dark dining room. "Why, mother!" you're still dressed!‘ "Of course. dear, site whispered "Oh. Nellie. I've been so Why ever did I whispered, I crept close to her and cuddled "I'll tell you about it tomorrow, imotlier.” And then; “Mother; I RECEIVES MEMORIAL CROSS Mr. George Buxton of this city ha-s received from Ottawa tho beautiful memoridi cross and rib- bon awarded in memory of his son, ‘Pte. Ohsrles B. Buxton. of- the P. P. (l. L. 1. who made the supreme sacrifice on June 3rd, I910. The following verses of James Whitcomb Riley are in loving meni- lory: _ I AWAY I cannot say, and I will not say That he is dead—he is just. away! With a cheery smile and a wave of the hand. He has wandered into an un- known land, rAnd left us dreaming how very fair It neefis must be, since he ling- ers there. . And you~0 you, who the wildest yearn For the old-time step and the glad ret_urn— Think of him faring on. as dear In the loveof There as the low- of Here; ~ And loyal still, as ‘ blows Of his warrior-iitrength ountry's foes. Mild and gentle. as he was brav he gave the to his e. When the sweetest love of his life Ill-Q gave» . To simple things: Where th-i violets grew Blue as the eyes they were liken- cd to. The touch of his hands have strayed. As reverently as his lips have prayed; When the little brown thrush rain. Think of him still as the same, 1 say; He is not dead-he is just awa) vBy James Withcomb Riley -—-—<-o§ NO LIVES LOST AND CATTLE SAFE VICTORIA, June l6.—Two tliou- sand five hundred acres of the richest delta agricultural land in British Columbia, planted with and other crops, have been inundatedand about ‘.45 settlers, mostly returned soldiers, driven off by the floods when the Nicomen Island dykes gave way before the record height of water and allowed the Fraser River 1o pour in. Coolnel It. D. Davies, chairman I smiled and nodded. There was I He ' available : Forest Birds, Piccolo Duet _ Lulsky and Stanzione Original Jigs and Reels, Violin George Stell Variety Polka, Accordion , Guidq Dgifo My Treasure Waltz, Accordion Guidg Den-o Robin Adair . . Columbia Stellar Quartette Just a Wenryln‘ for You Columbia Stellar Quartette My Wild Irish Rose . Chauncey Oicott I Used to Believe-in Fairies Chauncey Olcott Drop In and Have a Wee Drappie, Lqrimgr, coma-m,“ The Seaside Promenade, - Igfimef‘ comedian Medley of Popular Airs, Bell Sol -, W131] k Crazy Sam, Xylophone Soio- o whggficck Juanita . . c l b‘ 1w s, The Two Roses . Cglirldnyilbi: Stdllar Hymns of the Old Church Choir Peerless Quartette Street liour of Prayer Mrs. A. Stewart Ho“; Mnnhuttnn Beach-Waltz Columbia Band My ‘Treasure Waltz . Columbia, Band The lioly City Tenor Sol H flu, Take the Numb of Jesus? Tenor and BsritontjnDriyieg- Harrison and Anthony The Scotch Fireman L " C ' You're Sure to Find h Scotchman Toilbxiieef. omedum Lorimer, Comedian Archibald Bros, Quartette Archibald Bros. Quartette 1 Need Thee Every Hour I Love to Tell the Story Goodnight, Little Girl, Goodnight Henry Burr Don't You Mind the Sorrows Mrs. A. S. Holt Thc Rosary . . . . Henry Burr You're Welcomevss Flowers in May J. W."Mytrs Fighting Blood March , Columbia Bond 20th of J uiy March . . Columbia Band Rube Qulfifl“? - . Peerless Quartette Sailor Song . . . Peerless Quartcttc Modest Susanna . . Royal Marimba Band Flag of Guatemala . . Royal Marimba Band If You Look in Her Eyes . Robert Lewis Fancy You Fancying Me Robert Lewis (n) Nellie Was n Lady (b) Come Where, etc. ' Taylor Trio (a) Old Dog Tray (b) Hard Times, etc. Taylor Trio Rag-s- Mlnor-One-Step . Prince's Band Rigoletto Rag-One-Step . Prince's Band Love, Here Is My Heart a» . . Reed Miller What nu Irishman Means by "Machrec"' McClsskcy Bootblack March, Whistling Solo Guido Gialdini Fascination Waltz, Whistling Solo i Guido Giaidini Midsummer Bells, Bell Solo . _ Howard Kopp Maudie Mazurka, Bell Solo Howard Kopp Bell Medley, Bell Solo ' Wilitloci: Dancing with Mn Baby, Bell Solo Wiiitlock This price only while they last l Here are a few of the 250 Becords E. TOOMBS .167 Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. .' I. insult, 1921 I Standard and ". Popular Selections i O Iteepdht? Columbia Record .Catalogue_ within reasonable size, we MUST retire certain records. Those now ollered at 69 cents are all standard Columbia Records. You'll find on the list selectionslqy such artists as AI Jolson, Prince's Band, Van and Schenclg» Guido Deiro, Henry Burr, Campbell and Burr, Peerless Quartettc, Sterling Trio, Stellar Quartette, etc. Never before have such records been sold in Canada, at» so low a price. The list herewith is typical of the range oi selection. The time is limited. The supply is limited. A- 1003 A-taoa } Make your selections to-day at any Columbia dealer's COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, Toronto l I l 11-119: l A-‘254 l i 1... l l l A4133 i212. } A-Ill03 l l l A-l079 l A-zzao l 11-1499 FOR SALE BY worked for five days and nIghtsIEXTREMQQ N01- guppgNLy AND, AFTER MANY FmDAY ——’ BEGAN TN<IN€ LESSONS IN HORSE BACK RIDING: FIRST LESSON WAS iN MOUNTING, MY BE AST. fiTTEMPToi, G-Oi N G i?‘ I MANAGED TO £21" on ‘THE. ”WELL',’\$‘A\D 1 TO THE "rescuer, "Now THAT I'M UP, HOW'AM1 ._>_a__c-._~Jt- ._ _ ____.._-¢-_-_ unison-cu»- Invited for Ii Olllilll. of the Land Settlement Board, re. service. turned today after assisting the w no“; the dyk" alum“ the. I . .- fiight of the settlers against the flooding Fraser," said Colonel Dav; BEAQHEID ' , , IIIIIMIY mmlli.‘ l. 1100135- v les, "But the water this year is the _ ' " rooms with bltlll- -No lives were last when the dyk Hume“ 1; has eve,- been since There is no man suddenly either - broke. Cattle on the island were 190g n i; the rushes; wage;- ma; excellently good or extremely wick Gmuml Llmemme I" bulk °I M!“ I‘ 7"" h“. In driven to some of the high SpOls h“ Qyef been 1mm by the dykesgt rd, but grows so. either ILS he holds M85 IIIPIIIBIINI Ill 051105415 1°19 i", Auction Stile of stock and IIIl‘ clll"m*°“'"- I where they are safe above the - himself tip to virtue, or lets hlm- 8'91‘? 10W Price» Pflllllill- (IBIIVBPY- plelnents at Mlrs. Mary Campbell's. ‘vater line. ____<-o>——- self slide to viciousness.-<Sir Phi WNW» Delmrlmml ‘>1 Almmmllwl CBIWB G0". 011 ‘QflIl-llfdlly. 3"“ >ooo~ooooooooooooooooom "The settlers got together an» Mum".- mnhmn, m, Con“. Rm lip Sydney. v CIIBTIOY-Ltlilwll I0!‘ Illfllcllllifl- .1801. See handbills. . I ~ *- I __ ’ _.-. _ ___ ____ ,_ ,___ V _ DICKY DIPPY S DIA RY. _ ._By SINNQTT a ._...-- »-- -,..__. {-—~‘4 // ‘ ' ‘ THE HORSE WILL TAKE- TO eta-r DOWN?‘ 51?} '70 \ a a ‘, ...~<n-.. cane. OF ;rHA"ij,"-.5Aio ma. U ,. “ol.-lb. AND HE mo! Wi%_ \ .1; m‘ val r .. ~_...,.