I3 i. ? yZ/n/aldl/y Quadzv CHASE a. sAuaoRnEi [Dj-‘l-‘EE '"~a'-———-- ~ — s E A 811mm Sold only in $5, l and 2 lb. airtight fim. Whole. - ’ or fine , ’ for T ' CHAS! G SANIOIN, ags-"r- . or!’ IIONTRERL. 111111 1111111111111111111111 1111 11 11111111111 We the undersigned will meet and speak to the electors of Lbs first district of Queens on the following evenings alt 7.30 p. m. Crapaud, July 17th Kelly's Cross. July 20th llflfiflllil-W. Jilly 18th Rose Valley, July 23rd I-Innvvale, July 19th Ilradalbauc, July 24th (luvt-rnmcnt Candidates invited 11111! will time. M. KENNEDY A. J. McNEVlN Pllllllfill MEETINBIN . iHllii] HIETHIBT Iii KINFS Tlic undersigned will meet the cmestions at meetings in the Car digun district as follows: .\I1’.ll'llll\‘lllt‘, Monday July 23rd. All meetings commence at 8 o'- clock p. m. Opposing are invited tu attend, and share time equally. J. A. MacDONALD 2396~7>610l. LESLIE S. HUNTER Meetings For 3800116121111 District 0i Kings The undersigned will meet th electors at the following places an lIillzSI—- Friday. July 2011i, Cherry 11111. District Queens Co. Friday, July 20th, North Wiltshlre Ilall. .\lon1l11,v. July 23rd. North River. Tuesday. July 24th, Hunter River. lfeetings commence at 8 p. m.. Gov. candidates invited to attend. L. L. JENKINS J. H. BUNTAIN Hall. Ladies specially invited tend. ’ io a H. D. McEWEN H. H. COX l. P. MclNTYRE l. B. McDONALD Meeting 0i Third Dis! trict 0f Queens The undersigned will meet and address the electors of the Third Disirict. clique-en's at the following plan-es on the dates mentioned. Fort Augustus, Friday. July 20th Mt. Herbert, Monday. July 23rd. Meetings to‘ commence at 7.30 p .m. Opposing candidates invited to at- tend. First District Kings List 0f Meetings follows: Lakcvillc, Friday. July 20. Souris, Monday, July 23. Rollo Buy, Tuesday", July 24. At 7.30 P. .\I. 2-1957-10-101‘. Political 'i‘l1n LEONARD WOOD J. A. MacDONALD D/olltical Meetings _ 4th District Queens’ The Candidates will mcct the lillevtors ct‘ thc l-‘oilrth District 01' (2111~c11s at 7 o'clock p. m. as fol- lnvss: 1 lalella Ilivor. Friday 20th. Wood Islands, Monday 23rd. Caledonia, Tuesday 24th. SHAW MacMILLAN--F. J. NASH2482-7-10-10i. GEO. A. McLEAN-J. C. IRVING. Cameron Blocknfor Sale nndersiuncd thc following places and datcs". Tryon. July 20th at 7.30 p. m. be prcscnt. , J. H. MYERS, T. W. BENTLEY Tenders will be received for the purchase of the Czimcron Block)“ IITODEPU’. Richmond Slrcct. Charlottetown 111i to and including Satur-‘mouth. l “Perhaps it Wfls 11 had ending. - {OW -— day, 11th day of August. 1923 from persons desiring to purchase tl whole block, or one or two sections iiicreof. This ls one of the best business and office blocks in the city, loc- ated facing the Post Office and offers a. good opportunity for 11 safe i vestment. Easy terms to purchasers. signed. F. L. HASZARD, GIL GAUDET, E. T. HIGGS. Trustees Estate late ll. Ilaszard. EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. INTERNATIONAL LINE Relumpflon of Freight and Passenger Service Between ST. JOHN AND BOSTON . S. GOVERNOR DINGLET will Ieav I l- m. and every Saturday at 6 p. m. (Atlantic Time) {or Boston, Wednesday lflpl ore via Eastport and Lubec. duo Boston about 1 l. m1. Thursday. Saturday trlpl are to Boston direct. due Sundays about 2 p. m. llETUflNz-Leave Boston Mondays and Fridays at l0 l. m. (Dtyllgh Saving Time) for Eutport, Lubeo and St. John. FARE $10.00 At Boston connection ls made via the Metropolitan Lino Welt. For ctltorooml. Patel and additional lnformatiomsnp f. ply to A. O. OIYRRIIS. All-at. JnhvLN. 1? S. S. “Mllll0fl" Passenger and Freight Steamer 8500 Tons Displacement Lelva Montreal for-Ar. GharIottetowmAr. Charlottetown Charlottetown A lelva for Stalohnhd luvs for Montreal July 7 July 21 August 4 August 1| September 1 flénwmuer 10 September ll Qepfembar 24 CMWELI. BINS. Agents July 10 July 24 Augulf 7 Augult 21 Sopfombar 4 September 1! July 16 July 30 August 1S Auguof 27 be givcn one 112111‘ the candldatgg est motion. 0 Meetings Tenders to be addressed to the under- o St. John every Wednesday at snmnoolfs 011.00 express freight and passenger ltelmern for New York and points South And Q» O-O-O-OGO-O PENDULUM” “THE LOVE BY MARION RUBINCAM ‘ALLY THE STRANGE LADY Chapter 29 I have always thought that thlsi 1new woman had a strange effect! {on mo from the moment I saw her. For ivhen my aunt introduced us, I idld not hear her name. And that: was very unusual with me, for aunt- I-lurriet had been very particular] about that sort of thing when I1 was a child. It was no use asking Win-Win never heard the name of. u person he was presented to. But Au-m Harriet was calling, her Gwen, so l knew her first name was Gwendolyn. I never liked the name, it seemed rather u silly ‘word, but that was my prejudice. I looked 111 this stranger. She WM tall and rhi-n, so thin 11s to almost awkward. She had a quantity ul reddish hair, quite rod in tact. which was cut short and hushed‘. about her head. It was vcry wavl’ and it stood out in apparent confuse ion around her face—a confusion, that was carefully studied out b)’. l11-r hair dresser, however, a rump- led effect that was very artistic. Thcrc wcrc present that ev1.-11i11l~' r jlng m" [hgf best dressed women ill ihe city, but she stood out. amonli them for tho ‘beauty and smartness <11 hei- gOyli. It was an odd affair oi, 11 mail-rial I had never seen. lti,‘ set-med to he all ‘111 one M909 all“ draped about hcr in soft folds. bu‘ it followed the very latest silhou- cite. I1 was soft and shimmeriiits. il greenish silver, 11nd from her armsn, fastened at intervals with emeraldl bracelets, a long Shlillnleflllg, clot-tors tor discussisn 0t‘ 110litic11l fflngh" llllllli. fl fringe ma‘ Semuelll(ihrislmzls and stopped takiilil ll l“ m be alive as it (mivcred and waved and shone with every 511811!" she was so magnificent and so' during and so tiifferent, that for H. pnomcnt l took in the general effect; diefore I looked at her. Then ‘ll. noticed that lier eyes were sma. ‘111111 almost green, and they Sflllllll‘, ed, that her skin was merely nice. e bufnot lovely‘, that her hands werc d almost too large. I could give m ‘guess as to her ngewfil"? ""51" be ‘11 rawboned girl of 1B in a strange‘ Sanmlay’ h“). us,’ Forest Hm costume. she might be some won-E dcrful woman of 40 who did not. "look her age. l "The cloping couple!" she fir?“ .ed us, extending a ringless 11111111 to ‘ c-acli of us. "Your aunt. has been‘ telling me about it. She “'11s so dis. zippointed not to he able to bring, yuu out as a deb last year. 1.3111 i vc; ‘been consoling her by telling lit-r that now you ‘are really establrshctl] you'll have much more inn. It s so. awkward, really, 11mins 41 lime He" murc deb." t "How do you know, Gwen. $011 incver were one,“ my aunt remark. 1 s ed. The woman laughed. Hcr laugh. {like licrscli. was different. it W68 t. 1101mm“ Iflgefings “i111 be 1,914 3,511 Yilfll SW91?! “"1311 mllugh- mud‘ by the mantle. A train o1‘ blue satin mare pleasing than the shallow. ttorced sounds that most of my, ifricnds made when mirthf-ul. 1 ‘ "N0, I never was. Ono danger I, escaped." 1 f She turned to ll19—— , "l did exactly what you did, my, Ldcar. I elopctl. Only I ram awn)’ 0111. lic- by all the ‘sweet pink and whitc creatures that knew how to manage a lan 11nd tinw-rnnit-iit candidates invited to make cycn =11 the 1111111." "You 11111111.- e_\'1.*s successfully, I Sll-Ollld 511M" My 111ml stir-mod strangely indulgent in this woman Conservative Candidates F1 111141 118W!‘ 51'8"- "At first.‘ Yes. Ted was an idcal husband in the beginning. I nevcr have been sorry I cltz-pctl with him. 111's 11 splendid experience." Win had b01211 looking at hcr in a fascinatutl way, usl had also. "Thabaounds rather umlnions as to the ending." lu- said. Thu woman laughed again, with‘ little liuuiornus twist to licr l0 TelltalekSymptoms Of W0man’1s Ills Every woman who suffers from backache. headaches. dragging- down pains, nervousness. irregular‘ ltics, displuccniciiis, irritability’, or dcs11o111lc11cy should rccognizc in such sytnptoms some dcrangcmcnt 0i" her system which should have zittcnlion hcforc some more serious tiiimcnt develops. These conditions uro oftcn cvidcnccd by a snllow complcxlou, dark circles under the ayes, lnssitudp and slccplcssnt-ss. For nearly filly T611111 14TH"- E Ilinkhanrs Vegetable Compound 1111s been pro-eminently successful in overcoming such conditions. 11nd i1 is now rccognizcd cvef§'“'\\°l'i‘ “f lhc standard remedy fur Woman-ii l‘ls. Political Meetings i; 4th District King's St Mary's Road Friday July‘ 20tl1. Meetings commence at 8 oclock p. m. (iovernment candidates invited to be present. A. B. Prowac M. 3- ‘McDonnlil Conservative candidates 1 NOTICE i CWTOWN-PICTOU OERVICI ll- l I S. S. Magdalene in now maklnl 1 fatty return trips between this port 11nd Pictou. leaving Bruce Stewart '& Co's Wharf at 7 l. m. leaving Plctou on return on the arrival of Jydney train, duo there at 4 p. m. 1A limited number of autos can be handled each trip. iii-om boarding school. Such an cx-i citcment as there was! lint I did‘ Cflllsclvfllivflynoi want to he brought ‘ candidalus will address the electors cause I was so big 11nd lIWRIYZITtI l1 o1‘ the fourth District of Prince oruwas hsliainctl o1’ my sclf. I kncw l the Political issues of the day ahwould be humiliutctl l Spent Her Money Vain, Says London Resident In “If everybody knew what I know 11110111 Tunlac there isn't a home 1n (Iunndzi that would be without lt." is the high valuation placed on the ilicdlcinc by .\lrs. G. Bell, of J17 uypy Sfrcct, London, Ont. “Before I wok "fanlac I spent enough money trying to get relief from stomach trouble to furnish u hoinc. and luid 17.01 l“ where I 1110111111 nothing could 111111) me. G115; bloating. stomach 11811151 "Wm ‘headaches. shattered nerves and bad pains in the buck were amour! mv troubles. and “Sl-“my i w“ mo miserable t_o dress and go dDWII “If,” hlfivlsglxfllngtlalting Tililflilfi last I-‘tibrtizlry, after m)’ 31mm‘ wffhtnzx: ‘gnu-ly- restored 11nd my W911» _ > creased ll Iwllndfl- Near” we“ any some one remarks about. w.“ 1 100k and I 11m feelilll! be f; than I ever did before. Tanlac s J1\7rl..ii1‘§1§“?§l“ibi sale by 1111 30°‘! (lruégism Accept 110 substiufle. Over a1 lltllllbfl bottles sold- Tnniac Vegeinblss Pills liilretilgg“ iure's own remedy tor cons D11 1 For sale everywhere. Perhaps a good one. It depends 0" 11w 1mm oi‘ view. I divorced _~l1im eventually, of course." Just 8011511!" i_v did she dismiss the husband and tlic whole aiftiir. She filmed 119" 1191111 11 little, extending 11 hand to greet zmothci" friend. Will flllfl 1 turned envoy. ' Shirley was there with licr lisli! and licr new dress, an arm through] that of a handsome young mun in, 11av11l uniform. Nedda. l-n trailing. white satin with a glittering tiara] l11 hcr fair hair. was standing, againsi the tall Corinthian coinmni swung from her shoulders. “She docs look like a l-lmldegisU with 111111 classic column 11s a back-l ground," Win said as we walked‘ inwards her. ~s1it~ knows i1. that's why 51w, stands thcrc," l answered. Then I1 i011 itsllllnlctl at being cattish. “llnvc you mct the nBWlJOlllli Ncdda nskcd as we came up to her.‘ "ft-s. Who is she?" \\'in wn-ntcd .10 know. 5' “P111113; what we are all askini-l. yShc 11111st ihc someone great to be, ht-rc. .\l1x~1. ltlsdon is obviously mak- ing ll('l‘ 1111i guest of honor." W01 ‘all turncd to look over the big boom towards the group of which this ‘WOlllflfl was tlic centre. The lllllSlC’ '11»... beginning softly, some 0011111681 iii-v. the various groups 811d lbcsfliu ‘dancing. “Airs. Marlin has forgiven out ‘hostess ful‘ gutting ahead 0t‘ her. Nvtldzl. rt-innrkcd. looking (Owardls who dour. “Ilcre she comes, shes ltlecltlcd to zicccpt and bury "l" hatchet. .\l_v word. she's lbringlni-Z linr count. ton! What do Y0}! Sui)" pose Slle wants out of the Il1sdons| ltor that hunurfll" "Shu wiuits to meet the new slralllzo ncw lady." 0B0 OI m9 "W" remarked. 1 r’.".’"l Tomorrow-The l-llilfi Rm -_-’——<£-O$ MOU NT STEWART SCHOOL. Stinulitig of lit. Stewart Svlllwl for lllu tcrm cndillg Jul"? 293 Ohialticd l‘rl111~c Edward “mm! Public School Certllical-efl! 111115" both Clarke, Violet Affleck. D9117" thy Collin, Scott blclnbvre. Guide 1,\',, SX‘_""I, lilllilllélll Clarke; 2. Violct Aflieck. GHNIG 1x- Jr-~ 1' Dorothy (‘tillluz 2. Scott McIntyre. Grade \'1l1l.~l, ilwendoiine 1181i‘- thorpc; 2, dlelcn Walsh‘. 3. w“ ' am 1(‘larkc. (trade Vl.—-1. Marlo" McKenzie; 2, Alexander McEnch- pm; 3, Eunice McDonald. Grade v.-1, Mary ingot; 2. George MC" Assay; 3.1151111 (larnhum. Gfflde 1V.—~1, Mary McAsklll and Edna Egan (e1111ul); 2. Ernest Affleck; 3, Elmer Dunn. Grade llI. -— 1- John MoEnchcrn; 12. FTI-‘emall Ar‘ 1191-11; 3, wlnlnm wlclntyre. Grade 1, org-i, liinry iMcEitcllcrlli .\1111~y Mciiityre: 3. Miirloriv Pigm- (ir111le1l..lr./<1. Ffflllk M91490‘: and Allister Martin (equal); 2, MEYER?" et McLeod; 3. Hazel Afflefik- Laura A. Court. ivrincipal‘. Aflllle n. Donnell)’. ASSISIHIH. Principal- rwo INJURED on DERAILED TRAIN PICTOU. N. S.. July l8.—-The Short Lino passenger train. which lcft Plctou this morning at 8 o.clock went off the track at Tatomngouchc. an hour later. The locomotive and nearly all the cars j11n1pe1i the rails. The cruise of the accident is unknown. The fireman. Ilcnry Muir. of Westville, was very seriously hurt about the body. lVlr. BRUCE STEWART l 80., LTD AGENTS Pnonn 828 or 778 "Y train loft on schedule. Rogers. the cxpresamnn, was also injure-i. but no far as can be ..,,"_I ._».-1;é~ .2“? l~~ If‘. 1mm onambrrmowu GUAIlDlIAN 1r . .__ England Mourns Disagreeable " Weather (By Dominion New: Sorvlca) LONDON July 1S.—For the past six weeks every London paper has carried as one of its features a story on the weather. If the sun shines battle, murder and sudden death are relegated to min- or positions nnd ribbon headlines proclaim the fact to an astounded populace. If it rains the papers proclaim that this is the forty- sevemh or eighty-sixth or three hundred and sixty-fifth day of which it hns poured during the past. year. Every summer all Eng- land mourns that there ls no summer and the newspapers solemnly state "that. the month of June has been the coldest and the wettest for twenty years. But there are those who justify this weather. A prominent member of Parllaiuent. sung the praises of the June when the skies wept and the sun was never seen. "Had we n dlffcrcnt climate,” he dec- laimod. "wc would not have an Empire.” iIe did not explain whether the English climate made it [iosslblc for Englishman ‘to endure conditions in any port of the world. or whcthcr the Eilgllsh cllmut". drove those hardy pion- eers tn more salubrlous parts of the globe. And now a “well-known physic- ian, who (lacs not give his name, throw-s off a cheering thought. "We have usually suffered at this time of your an epidemic of measles. sometimes more some- tilnccs less serious. but always accompanied by considerable loss of children's lives. This year there has been no such tipidemic. and the weather we have been endur- ing seems undoubtedly responsible for this advantage. ' "Thus. as we draw near to the cheerful June fires blazing in the grates lct us reflect joyfully on the advantage of having in winter extending into June." Thcrc is only one fallacy in this evidence. Every June is as bud, if not worse, than the last. <0oc-—-_¢ NQRTH TRYON SCHOOL The closing exercises of North Tryon School took place Friday afternoon, June 29th. Despite the continued downpour of rain quite a number gathered. The pupils were examined in reading, writing spelling, grammar, history and arithmetic by their teacher Gladys Dunsfortl assisted by Mrs. Vvilfred Inman and by their quick answ- ers and thorough understanding of their work. showed that Miss Duns- fcrd has certainly been one of the labouring class during her two years stay in this school for good work cannot he accomplished with- out some effort. Prizes were given by the teach. v1" to cach class i'or the one having the highest standing during the term. The winners were Grade VII. Rhona Muirhcad: Grade VI, Stanley Thomson" Grade V. Lloyd lnman; Grade V. Golding De Laney; Grade Ill, Florence Leard; Grade ll, Eululia Mclnnis; Grade, I, Mable Mclnnis. Complimentary made , by tho good work and ull wished the teacher were remaining for an. 01310!‘ V8111‘. A program was thcn given by the 1iupils consisting of choruses. solos, recifations and dialogues, which was heartily en- lvyfili by all. An address was read to the teacher by smnley Thomson and she was presented with some beautiful und costly Klfffl. After thanking the pupils for _their gifts the teacher treated all present to a generous supply of home made candy. The exnnmm. tron closed with the National Anthem. The following is the nd. dross: Dear Teachen- lt devolves upon me to offer you. in the name of the young ladies and young gen- tlcmon of the school. a slight token o1‘ our esteem and regard. To my. scilf it is a source of 1111111911119 lllcusnrc to be made their mouth- piooc on this occasion. since my delight may make some amends for my mnny shortcomings. I am not now addressing you 11's our teacher, but as o11r friend. o11r dear trilstetl und very much-tried friend; for how often have we not trlcd your temper and your for. benrance. Dcar teacher we will over keep your image enshrined in our hearts. and shall look back to the “hfivl. not as an abode of pcnnncc, but rather oi‘ pleasure as yaur kindness and your amiability have no rendered it——our studies having been illuminated by your 1111119111 graclousness. Thcdittlc gift we offer is of no intrinsic value. but 11 in rich in love and gratitude and respect. Please accept it, 11nd with it our united hopes, that ygm- life will ever be as happy a5 you have made ours. Perhaps the word "farm-cu" 1,, not the truc one to use. It Sccmu to imply a total separation 1hr. culling Off of all ties that bound 11s to the dear old place. the launch. i118 out upon a sea of uncertainty and doubt. There is :1 1191191-111111 homeller word, that always implies a possible meeting again-mg 01.1 kindly. affectionate word, gggd. b e remarks those were present done present And therefore to you ‘dear teach. er we will say goodbye U" we meet again. Signed on behalf of your pupils. ———-<>o>--? utsrsn mo FREE STATE PREMIERS 1401.0 c014. rsnzucs LONDON. Jilly Craig of Ulster and Cosgrnve, President of the lrlsh Free State Cabinet. met in London today to discuss the problems of the Irish railways that concern the two auctions of Ireland- After an lily-Premier learned not seriously. The line is now cleared and the afternoon hour's talk lhey adjourned their conference with the decision to meet nguln for‘ its resumption. ivnmim‘ Methodist Circular Says Nations 0f Europe Are Up- on A Volcano TORONTO. July lu-Methodist Ministers throughout the Domin- ion Newfoundland and Bermuda. are urged, in a circular issued to- day by Dr. H. D. Chown. General Superintendent of the Church, to preach on the subject "world peace on July 29. The circular says in part: "The nations of Europe appear to be dancing a dance of death up- on the very verge of a moral vol- cano, whose eruption may at any moment lay civilization in its anh- cs and us in o11r graves. Germany and France nro holding the world ent n continental calamity. beyond either measurement or control, may result from their bitter ani- moslties-dlussio nnd Turkey us derelict nations, dcfy tho consciou- ce of Chrlstcmiom and rip asunder the ligaments of modern civlllzu- lion-between mankind and death stands nothing but the League of Nations. fortified by tho conscien- ce of Christian pooplo. ‘ "Atrocious as world conditions nrc, they urc 110t 1-10 iwpulllng 11s the ncrvolcsn apathy of multitudes of otherwise thoughtful people to the imperatives of human safety. --———<o-o-——-- APE DANCES WHEN HE HEARS MUSIC LONDON, July 17.-—-J0ey. n young chimpanzee which has just been instnllctl in the Lcmur Ilouse at the Zoo, is dance-mad. IIe has been in his cage barely fifteen minutes when he began to one-step and fox-trot round the floor, heating time rythmically. but with one foot and then anoth- or. Ills keeper looked n11 at first in amazement. for chimpanzees nrc not usunlly afflicted with the Terplsichorenn mania. Then he bc- gan to whlstlls u rag-time, which Joey appeared fully to recognize. Even when perched on his pole. Joey cannot keep still for long. The lzcntlcsl suggestion of music will start him beating time, and in a few seconds tho polo is swaying to the rhythm of a thrilling simian Jazz. ————<+§%_. UNIVERSAL PEACE SUNDAY TORONTO, July l7.~—lilcthodlsl ministers throughout Newfound- land. the Dominion and Bermuda are urged in a circular issued to~ {lily b)’ D, H. Chown, Goncrzil Super intendent of’ the Church, to preach on the subject “world Peace" 0n July twenty ninth. _ The circular says in part “N111. lOIlS of earth seem to be doing o dance of death upon 11,6 very YQPI-nr 0t‘ a moral volcano whom,- eruption. n1i_1_y at any moment lay vivilizatiuu in its zishcs and 11s in 01"‘ braves. Germany and France ‘"9 lifllilim; civilization i11 critical Suspell-“Q- A! filly momciit u con- tinental calamity beyond eithcr measurement or control may rcsillr from their bitter zinimnqirlci; Atrucious as world conditions n‘; they arc not so appalling as" 11ml "(mvlvss apathy of lllllllllllilv‘; H} otherwise thoughtful pooph, ‘ 0 imperatives of l111111an safety" w . ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION Q A ‘"913’ cnoyablc ~ben at the i " . winiiiin Jlilgmxlileillofli Mr71“;f:eei\11»ris' 118st, on Junc 27th [when lafg: number of friends gathered togeth. er to bid larewell to their (luughtgr Miss Daisy, who has 5mm m, for Worcester, Muss. Mr. Samuel Waugh was appoint- ed chairman 11nd 11 short pm. gramme was well rcnderetl, con- “sung O7 W" Very suitable chorus for the occasion, "When your gmjg we W01"- YQPSHt you" and “Forget 11H not while your mvay." 1311-5, Gemillf! Rumsily presided at the "ma" ‘"111 H180 have some instru- mental selections. ‘ Th9 lbllilwlllg address was then Wild ‘by ‘Miss Violet Champion, while Miss Hazel Carr 11111111; the Presentation of a nice purse. Miss McDonald made a very fitting m. ply thanking them for their kind- ness and the slhcerlt_v of hcr thanks was 111iprcclated by all. Followinil is the address Door Dalsy:-0n ieiii-nnlg of your intended departure in the near fut-ure to another land, a few of your friends and chums, have met together with yourself and par- enls to spend 11 pleasant cvcnlxig and to bid you farewell. We are sorry to see you go from amongst us. Your genial and ob- liging manner have won for you u host of friends. We shall not soon forget your ivillingness to help in any worthy cause. I-IDWGVEI‘ the best of friends ~m11st sometimes pnrt. We sincerely hope and are comforted by the fact that our loss may lbe your gain. May success crown your efforts ". iii .\ evening was FORGET You are sure to need some handy remedy for Sunburn- lnlect Stings, Thorn Scrgtchel. Sore Places. Zlm-Bukhaobeen Toke n rovod to he the be . £0: with you. » 50¢ In, all Dnghi and Slum in critical suspense. At uuy mom-' FELT‘ LIKE A Charlottetown Lady FindtDr-eoa a Wondsrf Etomach and Kidney Tmublgg I ..... “Mrs. D. McPherson. Charlottetown gives Ureco gain In health. Stomach an life a misery for her until the advent of this remedy. "I suffered agonlea from stomach and kidney troubles until I started taking Draco. ' Everything I ate would cause gas to form in my stomach which became so bad at times and made me so dizzy that l thought I would faint. Tho pains across my back often became so severe that d could hardly do my work. My liver was also very sluggish and I was troubled a great deal with constipation. It was very nervous and in fact wus feel- ing like a total wreck. “Thanks 1o Dreco, however, all my stomach troubles ure cndcdnnd the puins are leav- "._' .11 JULYQQ, 19' TOTAL WRECK “' “ilmsflv u» of 325 Dorches all credit for 1191- d kidney trou le w ter Street, remarkable 97B inlllklhg 116W herlbal Here is ‘Mrs. Mclilacberws own statemenz; lng me. l am no lo stlpnted. 1 feel 11ke“§°f1,§'l“' ent person and Dreco gets all’, U19 Praise 1i can give it 1° the wonders it has done for me. I lntend- continuing 11,’ full treatment and slronglo recommend Draco to bayou: who suffers as I did." .Dreco contains no mere potash or habit forullilnyg drugs. I1. l-a prepared soleiy from nature's herbs, root»; bark and leaves and loner; and regulates the vital or- gans. Dreco is the ideal tonic and will help you as it has helped thousands of others, Dreeo la being specially Introduced in Charlottetown by E. A. Foster. It is also no.6 in Summcrllde by Gallant Drug 60., Limited, In Montague by H. J. lldabon, in Sourls by Sourlu Drug 60., and by a good druflilisf everyyhere, urherever your lot may be cast. In closing we would ask you to please accept this gift, not for lta intrinsic value, but as n. slight ink- on of our friendship and good will. Your friends and wall wluherl. A dainty l-unch was then served by the ladies and after bidding fare well, they all departed to their homes amid the strains of For she's a jolly good fellow and Auld 11ml; Syne. H Your Vacation SEA AND RIVER TRIP to and from CHARLOTTETOWN, there is a. wonderful vacation opportun- ity for the people of Prince Ed- ward Island in the trip by the S.S. "MOXOA" to Montreal and return and to St. John's, Nfld, and return. This steamer is the finest and largest passenger steamer calling at this port. For sailing dates and passenger rates. plpesae paetnol .'l‘ rates please apply to CARVELL BROS, 27534-19-61 Provincial Rifle Agents. Association Annual Shooting of the Prim; Edward Island Rifle Association taken place at KENSINGTON RANGE Commencing 31st July, 1923 $1400.00 IN PRIZES Programme: and any information can be hld from the Secretary COLONEL F. S. MOORE Provident CHARLES LEIGH. Lleut-Col. R. 0. Secy-Treaa. 2481-10-10i. Live Agents Wanted ward Island to take Subscriptions for Memorial Volume of the arrival of Lbe Scobtish Catholic Emmi- grnnts on P. E. Island and after 1772-1922 by Rev. J. C. McMillan. D. D. It. describes the condition they met on their arrival and the subsequent trials and difficulties they were forced to undergo. Lib oral commission. Apply D. B. MACDONALD, R. R. No. 3 Summerslde 2566-1-12-9i. .._._-~_.____.-._.__ _.?__¢ For Sale Carriage and Blacksmith shop: at Stanley Bridge. Will be sold cheap. A I f0 My J. W. DUNCAN. Summer-side: 2717-7~—wfn13i PRIVATE SAL DESIRABLE LOT WITH RESI. DENOE, barn, woodsbed, table, out» buildings, etc.. and garden all in SUMMER RESORT. beautifully shaded and COMFORTABLY SITU- ATED in residential section of Victoria. stores. School Post Office. Hall. Churches, etc. etc, within abort radius. To be sold by private sale. Aipply MRS. MARY MACDONALD, Cape Traverse. P. E. I. Traverse) 2467-7Mwf6l. You can feed puppies at one ce perfect food for foxes. This Biscuit contains every neo ideal puppy food when fed with" are the best known prevenlallven Imperial Fox Biscuits are a Ray these hot days. For every district on Drlnco Ed- " __._1 EXCELLENT CONDITION. lDEALl (Or phone Lord's 00.. Store, Capo‘ fine condition by giving them Illlpgrlfl] For Sale In Cornwall Village My twenty {our with good dwelling and out buildings. Within m“ throw of schoolfchurch, store s1; Will sell buildings and one am,‘ land separately if needed. Al," to Seymour Scotton premme, y 2734.743“ We: ho On Wednesday July 26th at 1 o'clock of farm crop all rim household furniture 11mph“ Darlor. dining room, kitchen ,3 bedroom furniture farm conshu of 101) acres of land 70 clear c of 2t) acres choice hny, 1g 1mm oats and when: excellent crop gm; buildings well watered and fem closo to church. school, 141111191 station and store will be x with or- without crop to suit 11111.1 "HEW Allllly on premises to 11111 Samuel Martin till day 0151112,, J. A. lilcDon id. A c1 . at sale. a u humid": Farm for Sale at Mitchell River My farm consisting of seven) acres. thirteen 1-193; y iii good state of m lion. balance covered ‘v timber. Situated o1, u a half miles from Mn, Churches, stores, school, if; telf-‘Dhone within short nth Farm fronting on Cardigan lllrg, Eight roamed house iilnishedm Dlete with good cellar. flaunt outbuildings all in first clans pair. . Never failing well in yard, Any person desiring a homsh the sea this is an ideal lamp; Reason for selling going 10w IOPIIlO. Will sell with or whim] crop. For further Particulars apply 111 MRS MURDOCK BOUCHARil Mitchell River, Lolll. zmxmmwml King's County. Mammoth Tea Party At Souris ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 192$ in aid of the new Parochial Iimm "OW b91111: built rby s1. Mary's r11 ish. The Tea will ibo held on Ill "h! grounds adjoining the Convert and where many pleasant gather inns have lllkell place lll fllrlflfl years. Sumpfuous Tea Tabels. Dnllclaw Refreshmenn. Attractive llama and Amuumenfl. Music by tho In! ‘Pipers In the Province. Big 8m ‘Dancing Cumpeflflon for Willi :Liberal Prizes will be given. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS Train leaves Charlottetown id Sourla at 5.30 n. m. lieturnlnl leaves iSourls for Charlottetown ll 6.30 p. m. Train leaves Elmira for Sour!» ll 1 2-30 fr. m. Returning leaves 5011f" lfor Elmira at 7.30 p. m. These trains will carry Daisenr ,ers at special reduced rates 11111171“ atop at all stations. Special H!" ,also for children under 1W1" years of age. The spacious field ovnviiw l“ grounds will be placed at the ll" disposal of owners of Austos WW‘ ithey may park their curs. M fi ISouris has a relllllilfln“ N tractive Teas and an effort will made on this occasion to 5:3‘: all fonmer events. No fnkirs allowed on tho grounds. Remember the DI)’ "d o‘ Dam Mlu It i: BY ORDER OF COMMITT 2B48-7-14-10l. 5 u 1'4 Eobnomjdcjiox Feed 11am“: t)! 0| nt per meal ‘and keen l Fox BiaculllL-"fle dll dad fond requirement “um, milk. Sunshine and Cl"! of rickets. m1 of Silnahlne to the W" I“ . L" mwzmm. aiaculgofifli,‘ n, P.“ ‘Cbarlottetol’ “N14! v Auction slit}