Duffy. Ianms at sets. .. 1 For Baby's Woollens The little woolly v It! for Baby must eat w" or they will tmtate the tender akin. Washed in Lu: suds. Baby I w°°n°m will keep hehutilulll’ l0“ ‘m! Huffy. The thin ‘satin- like flakes ol Lux sre made by our own exclusive pro- gens, and dissolve instantly into n lather as harmless as pure water itsell. '5 ' int s lililliii. olablibe, ma; rinse them, squeeze out the surplus wstsr and hung to dry- T [in f mdfnglih; Luz. Sold bully in lulled purist:- dust-prod i LUX LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED Toronto ,_ -—— Abbeys For sue Amherst, N. S. A bargain for quick buverv- I11 S-slory building. ground floor fruit. confectionery, T003060. will "m!" lain. econd (loor-Oolwilld- b9 cry-am, mQh and lunches. Long‘ lease. Rent reasonable. Part cssh, balance easy terms. One 0t‘ the beet Business siMdE ln Amherst. ask any 001111118 wu- man who visits this town. ABBEY J. BURKE. ueoctplonat G .44wodo&. a son. to write, without i id, "is a half way statlm between ‘ Ilc-Scrlptioll of St. ‘lhe Will Flower AN EXCITING event. Chapter 84. so Pan wrote to Gnome. But she had to think of a rel» giving him ma real one. ’lt seemed odd to hi" that it rwas necessary to go throulh much of life inventing reasons for doing thlnge. the 40in: u! which y“ amply justified by the r9550" , . g lronisetl Yeast three timfll a 4U‘- "m “m”! l‘ “mt l" n: .35.’ niialihipz-iiudi-ilitumzi and. in an incredibly short tirne. ‘ least MIN "WK m“ Wlmlwl? - Y“. gun.“ had been "at, and blemishes will have vanisned. n91- hnnegt, straight forward little _ n a. was‘ and some norm‘ BM [ranged Yeast supplies you with m!" i a th t shew EWGILLEITCQHBANYLHI“. south And what a rullick- Mimi" "i::'°d°'°$°"" "°"'“!‘°l‘;':§ But she recogn ze a - ' . , ' , I in your — e very coma roumn.‘ a" down and any that ‘as nmmmcnqph W‘, lng time they had had! They had Santley w-aq in Landon, and here‘ was warning to George! "Tact." Gloria had once remark- truth and falsehood. it's lleithul‘ one not- tha other. it's neutral and useful as well." t o“ l-l H the plays Gloria sax". m ague So Pun Wrfrtfi i! a '1 e er‘ iBut Gloria seems ra 8i’- i’ “Frankie and I know our way Bib-about it, No farce ever hus a hound the city by this time," sliotcoherent plot, too much deptmdE <;titl-»thi5 “an an exaggeration. upon mtputn details. But Gloria's he realized. "We've been Bilill-itieecriptlon was quite ull-lllldfir" zt-fllflg hr ourselves, Gloria has standwhw it-emso very busy." This was true The letter went, but there we! enough. ho answer. Pan waited a wee -—— “Today we found the mOlit and wort-tad, .-harming old square and churcl1—-" Then she received a post card and here followed an enthlusiaitlc from Dijon-"Glad you are enjoy- Biifilmdmewsd ourse-lf. ILove Georg?- with its remnants of Norman work ngrh’; new admires; accounted for its early Gothic, its beautiful nnti-itpe d9lay~4he message may or quity, set just olf the sWlfl 0f U-ill- mayo not have been in answer t0 don's City district. and in Dart Of “What was it about?" Pan al- ways wanted to know the P1015 ‘If her letter. _ her tbusy wholesale food traffic." she couldn't tell, so I went on “So l'm tired this eventing." sh worrying! shn wrote number lot-. went on, seeing her way into a tar, and almost urged him to come. "actiul diecluatire of his rivul'a MP buck. nearnnce. "and ‘m staying homo. Gloria meantime. worked hard I was supposed to dine with Gloria iluriiig the days. “V8108 lll- i" ind Suutiey and go to the theatre llillitl. an enormous amount of 'S.'llll|0y is ln London again, tlid social activity. i you kitow?" This was making it The English woman, Mrs. Clarke llfll0l-il. too cusitul, but Pan did not wilt: had taken a fancy to Pan, know that. tasked them to dinner-—Pan often “A5 soon its possible after Mr. wont out with, Santley and Gloria. Gates‘ death. he went to New ind often decided to stayat the York. We must have passed in hotel alone, so they could be to- nildioceanwlsrttt that odd? Aliy- qctltcr Aa the days passed, they ray, he found Gloria's ‘banking ad- began staying in themselves Blillll‘! lresa in London there, and so in Gloria's little living roorn after found her hotel when he came tinner. while Snntley smoked and back. tile looks exactly like his wutclied Gloria, and Gloria chatter- pictures, only thinner-—" she paus- ed, ' "d and wondered how she could The only tactful thing Pan could ‘lid this warning gracefully. illllnk ct‘ doing, was to g0 to b€d— She ant for a long time puzzlingQ-is there was only one livjng room. l slim little childish fig-urc, with uii-l she wanted them alone. i ‘he light on her smooth brown hair There were long periods wheif and the small thin hands that liad llP could hour only Gloria's vole.- unrked so hard—and still showed running zilong with the quick fire ‘races uf it. She was still flitting uf v-unimvnt and gossip she did so licre. hut rather thinking of well~unq sometimes long periods Teorge than of her letter. when tilt; of silence. _ door opened and Gloria came ln. | Oncc when slle could not sleep. Sc she wrote. hastily: who heard. allter "When do‘ you expect to cmne"‘t~u- :t silence and ai questions by Santley: "wit? “'8 lilies you." and sealed? ‘lM-y vicar. my dour, when you: her letter as Gloria slipped off halflvrimo it was all right." ‘ ‘"118. t =.\nd silcncv-nnrl she knew then! "it was most amusing, really an ‘xcellent plot for a farce," said. |'l‘.‘1e girl~who urns always vague; 6i ' 9! ' Tlz and had existed mostly in Gloria's rhnt they were in love and had ac- Glorla knowlcdgcd it. - Gloria's artteirtpt‘ pit simple friendliness was over-f Suntleyfs little annoyed defence aizainst her attitude Valuable Farm i a for Sale l offer for sale my Farm con- sisting of 165 acme, 155 acron clear and in a high state of cultivation. balance with wood and fox runvh (mod dwelling House, ltlilo dwel ling llouse for hired man. Two large Barns, two Machine Houses. Piggenv and Coach House. Town water system in both houses and barns, also three pumps on farm. 1t in situated one iniia from Water Street. (‘an be bought with fox ranch and machinery or without. Apply on the premises to FRANK H. CALLBECK, Central Btreei. Summerslds FOR SALE 1 Mayor Todd horse 6 ytears. Will be sold by public auction on the Market Square, Friday, Jul;- 1th nt11.30 a.m. Terms at sale. BENJ. CARTER A SON, Auctioneer; FOR SALE I offer for sale my Boarding and Livery Stable. at 141 King 9t. This stable is up to date tn every wiry, in H8 ft. long by 34 feet wide, could be used for garage or ttacr particulars apply on pro- mises to R. E. Farqnhnrson. FOR SALE By pubUc auction on Tuesday July 11th. 1933, at 12 ddlock noon. the double tenemom house Nos. 103 and 10h. situated on ownal Street, arplhtowvrn, being the hrniuiriy of Its let's Mrs. Allcei AMEJS EDEN. M. J. SMITH, Elxootttorl. A Williamson, Auctioneer. FOR _ BALE J. J. McAdam. West 8t. Peters. oflerl for sale his valuable proper‘ ty consisting of M0 acres land. also 60 acres adjoining. with 10 acres productive marsh. House nearly nowfhsvlnrnll modern cou- senlences. hot. water heating. bath etc. Ont buildings ln good repair, running water in stables. Small. fox ranch on premises. . It not sold privately I11] bu paid by suction in" October. Feet‘imagination—<lid not enter into their lives at all. Yet next morning Ginrih break- Goodymi m“, feet burning leehfllislfll and leiit without saying n sWOIIBH feet, sweaty feet, arneilln.zl""""‘l- _ t ‘ ,0?!‘ “red feet’ z _But that nitvrnoon slie came in Goodbye. Poms. caliouses. bunionslmn‘ smmey- H" “Yes "n" raw SDUW’; iuiiziilnu. hut her mouth. No more shoe “Exile? moxwa“ lam!” . tightness‘ n | “are going to desert you for_ more limping .1 few days, she said. "We were . WGTB while n5 M“, pain nfimurrictl an hour ago.’ Zl , . Ami. Pan. felt both dismay and ggllllrlnface um happiness. ag0ny_ “Tm. Iilon<lit_\'~ “that Gt-orgn Wrote, is ntngical, act. _ fight om wnz- I lttnrest fires deatrny your inherit. . ma...“ m" a; .ll1t0~l‘l(‘l|l to prevent them. tho poisonoui e x1. d a t. l o n 1 ready for lions and dogs and monkeys andgreatest brmg” t m satjXiiiuunr. MEETING , ,. ~ ...'.»t.t.‘i;:»;...l......s:i.. H, . . i " iBe..;Yt_iur. " , The Dream Virtues .. w” 8mm.“ IRINGS In; a. o. noninv- n EA an lt. wsaluch n tbright and "P" “m” T viiiiritdui. con- - ' SH day. ‘And such a host of hrisht F" _ and happy fairies "Jere "'38.", beneath the I . I m W" “an. mum," .9’"y‘y‘ maples in the heart of the vast i" ' - k hummms were“ TM," gnyblmkbesd and every other-gin? . lik yiresaelltlillune ‘Iluiiciesgiiiliattliklfiill-Jhll EEILIA? uitllldldlyst or rliudh skin for I every ecrea | rmoth velvety one.‘ it is lite and joy. ffhey were bully. Wu” “"- ' ' _ . 5., bu“! Bugy painting plctures-ndctlllzhtfulty eaily to do. faianitng-ila? pictures of children's drvflfllfl- two pleasant-tasting . n de to kee ur akin clear and Joined in all the chlldigolliaffgslgl: Y3! ghee“ Get - M‘ of “M unwed l” a" ‘norm! our these remarkable tablets from Yes. they were with y u a layhwvywr dealer “m.” In I "m" playmates when you were llwhomwhuo y?“ m”), and m” cheek! "M" and s°h°°l and Mime’ s“ will compel the envy and admira- zzhzizz" rititfrli: 1:12:22. u Go teat-hers. 0r lireflvhefs- °' “ugmideatal ‘Duly. gmliiiklll-frllifydfiifil ll you know bet, p“ ca"! o" . “'5' ‘fr Id “Ye ‘allies you ma), treatment. Addresn Harold it fftfgPflgd 183mg; in“ each ‘nuelititchie a Co., 1.t<i., Dept. s9. Tor- chnd wanted to be why“ he F", onto. lronired Yeast is ‘recom up,' what. his dreams were of the "IP54"! "i"! Kuamnwed b)’ a" future. And now they were [Willi 15°“ deawrs- ing pictures of the children's —' dreams. h One by one they laid aside their stun“ Owl ma‘ kept‘ waw brushes and can" the" "lvlalbove the fireplace. teacher who walked among them “ ‘ ' to examine the completed W01‘! Much she praised each earnest lit‘ tie fairy, for every piece of work was excellent. When all had finished the kind. fairy teacher said: "Well little friends, we are now our great campaign Please roll your paintings very carefully. Tie them with ribbons pink for the girls and blue for the boys. Be ready to start to- morrow at sunrise. You know our plan. Each of you will visit again the children with whom you played unseen before. but his time youl must let them see you. and talk to them and ' their parents. -lt is' hundreds of years since a grown-up] pe‘ n has seen a fairy. "When Ilia llllérfl and mothers soc v0u.| they will know a. new day has dawned for Canada." Next day. just as the big. red sun was peeping above the horizon} a glorious rainbow shone from the great maples in one heart of the} furcst. They were tlirringed with n. worn tho . Without utterllt t ivaved her hand gently and then tho gay and shining fairies who fairy hold town hem the two said. "Now open." were climbing to the topmost rolls, one tied vith blue, the other] What do you think tht- pictures branches. Tiny, bright colored with pink. They gathered on the had become’! Two real endow. "Pmhlaiies rested among the chestcrflcld and Mrs. Tucker lotiment policies in a life assurance Wives» 011B by 0119 lilo iflirififiTuiiti untic the pink ribbon and company, enIcrt-tl and sped away in all direu- spread open the roll. On it. was n "l ain n Life lnsuranre Fairy" tibia like shooting stars. Grimm‘ t-ioturo of a beautiful younqsntu the little creature. “Tonight Li‘ they dififltiipearod and the Oldlwvomitn standing beside a newly»! have brought for Tulip and [gun tvas left alone to light the carved ‘bust of Lady Astor. and Mrs. Tucker for thcre waJ waking forest. looked puzzled something very Ch t 2. - we’. _But Tulip exclaimed: “it's me, Mother and Daddy,‘ dream of what 1 when ‘I'm grown. x th u an b id ' ' . n ctilrillztin etrtfwnviegur lloltlfiyczlltlalllllif AM ma“ my Tommy and Tulip Tucker and Wm" l” be from their homes was a bcautlfulihusl“ M womleflul people", fake and t. long sandy beach IJTEKIPSIZZ‘ lhfi‘: ‘Y? ‘ha $.33,‘ The iboys made tunnels and bridges 1m a e and castles and sand and sticks roflltgglizffldheerosgdhim‘Here. ma: -. . . . ‘c - 9 t and stones, and the girls carvedi m me work“ 'A1ld look here in the corner is a l I Btl . figegrg; "£3183 Sig?!’ Si}: thilefflgteé; picture of the chief engineer. And they made the same things out of me "he" {In 3- man- Al“! l“ snow. Whenever the parents 1'“ ‘s?’ drfiaimtlhe fmwmdm way‘ -.-i. . hll h"th ‘g 8"’ "'9"- lvliiitttllltli “llliecwhlieiten Iliad; weih 50°“ as Tommy mid Wb‘ grown, the boys would ray "En- 0n evening (and by the way lt' was Ilia same day that the fairies‘ The Annual Gene"! M99"!!! 0f h“ started on the“. Journeys) the Model Sliver Fox Company. will just after dinner when the children b” held l“ m” Y- M- C~ A~ Rooms- were in their respectlvc homee. Charlonemwm 9n irhursdiw the PM), mm"), hoard the doorbell 13th day of July next at 8 oclock . the pictures. ‘ when the ‘fairy said, "Stop". She Mr-lTumflly the money they familiar about the young wuman-Incxt door?" Tummy eagerly. hsadly. w“ ovcrujuston and Betty Brown‘ N", h". Wlllll to ‘be a sculptor and maikeidream pictures. . t... ~uJv~¢iJVF~11 aided the tun-nu Juli-l!- “Listen! ‘help y , t . t"... yoravltl my the» drum pictures fttlllmpjld mill l first plnnent ton hi‘. 1 mine. gyoll _. "IO/h dreams-will ttoluet e." ."By all means will start. night." agreed Jill! mother st once. - must come true Well to work harder th and 1W?- haps do without. l of lljnll W would like to hov v , Then the parents folded the Ili- tie ones in their arms and ilw fairies "You dim!!!“ “ml m"! M joy as she witnessed that Irfllli father-mother love. _ tln it few uvlnutetr aha had re- celvcd her payment lfld V" 5°"? , Bjhe hastened to a IBAFBY Ml tree" where she hstl lrrliltfll "i. uieet the fairy who had called ‘out door. mph up. iveeitlns bit tar tears. sat the fairy who had visited Betty and Buster. ~ “Pray what is the matter?“ ask- ed the first fairy kindly. -And between her nohs the sco- pnd fairy answered; "I'm so sorry for little Betty and Buster. Their dream vvonlt, come true. ‘Their Daddy wouldn't. look at my dream pictures. He Quid he ‘might some other time, but you know there is only one time and that is now." Then the first fairy wept too. for she loved little Betty and Blist- er. lShe packed their dream pic- tures into the aeroplane which was parked in the tree, and the two‘ fairies sped away to their forest home. Chapter 3. IMany years passed. The four children had grown into young man and women. One night as Tommy and Tulip and their parents were all slitting on the cliesterfleld planning for the future of the two young ipeople. tihey were surprised to hear a soft familiar voice any: "it is now time to open the dream pictures again. They are all paid for." ....i.:r..:~c:.:i";.:: a phildnunls‘ Jsooklng up they saw their little! fairy friend owl. They welcomed the prsttv ("real are warmly and 'f‘onmiy ran to get perched astride the He was just about to open them will need to make their dreams come truc." "Did the other fairy come back asked Tulip and “We cln ho sh out." p” e “N0? answered the tiny creature “They did nut - buy the! Betty and Iluster might have been great‘ too, but there his not enough money saved to make their dreams point; tt-nn And away back in the heart of the great forest, a dear little Life In surance Fairy weeps for them." N OTIGE Notice is hereby given to all part- 198 "Wlliflz or keeping a dog or dogs in rh-is city that if the dog tnx la not paid on or action will be taken against them NOTICE All persona not now owning plots before July 10th ' church. Rollo Bay. will hold a Tea 4 Party. on rite triiurch on Saturday, July 22nd. Thcre will he well stocked booths, where ice cream, drinks and other refreshments will be served. usual games and amusements will he provided. held on the following Monday. July warehouse if so desired. l-‘or fur- 24th. AuctionStileoiStock o'clock p. m. on the premises lately occupied by Neil McPherson. Union Road. llve~ stock and machinery, including the following: mower; wood sleigh. cart & c. chattels and for the ierrns of sale sea hnndbills. which puff up the feet: Use "TIX" and forget your foot nursery. Ali! how comfortable your feet feel. Get n box of "T1Z" now at any ding- tilst or department store. Don't sut~ fer. Have good feet, glad feet. feet that never swell, never hurt. never get tired. A year's foot comfort guaranteed for a few cents. _ ____..,__.._ lea 'Party At Rollo Bay The Parishioners of St. Alex's the grounds adjoining The if day i-n stormy. Tea will he By Order of Committee. Ami Equipment July 8th. ll 1 there will he sold 0n Saturday, 1 horse; 2 cows; truck wagons; For particulars of the various J. A. MaeDONALD, Auctioneer Valuable Farm for Sale at liinross 146 acres wllih 80°‘! buildlllfi-i. sold with sr without crop urlw . for quick sale. 1f not sold 3 p validly. will he sold by auction, witch for hnndhllls. -—-—- ‘Mammoth flearaiice Auction Sale At Kinross, on Friday, July 14th. nt one o'clock sharp. of farm. stock. crop, farm implements. Farm situated at Krinross Corner consisting of 145 acres of choice land. 124 clear and in high state of cultivation. balance in hard wood anti timber. extra good house and out blliltiingti, wcll fciiccti, very centrally located. being only nnu quarter of 1i mile from church, station, and school, well watered thy brook, an ideal farm in a good locality. Crop 50 acres good hay. stock and implementq as follows: 1 lilnre 8 years old. 1 Horse 5 years nld. 1 P. B. iShorthurn Bull 4 years old. 1 P. B. Cow, 6 years old. 1 grade Holstein 9 years. 2 grade Shorthorn 9 years old. 2 Ileifcra, 3 yearn old. 1 steer, 3 years old. 1 Grade Shorthorn calf 3 months. 'l'llt".lt9l‘." raid the fairy at Tommy's "0 Mother, and Daddy, and 35 “we” 0! M's- 4 wheai- 4 P0 Tulip" he cried excitedly. “Come futons. 1-2 acre turnips. also all t" qmckg- Tucker in puzzled tones. others followed him into the living room. Aa they entered they look ed from chair ring. 'tl'll go. Mother". offered Tommy Tucker, and at the . Betty Brown started for the door of her homo. imagine their surprise on open- ing t-be door to see standing on the donrmat of each verandah a tiny, shining creature. carrying under each arm a large roll tied with ribbon. | "How do vou do, little Tommyl door. "May l sec mother." “Cortainly", snid Tommy, fling- ing, wide the door, and feeling very much puzzled as well as very much dellzihted. Tommy showed the fairy into, tho living room and then bounded into the dining room. | your father and "Why son. who is it?" asked Mr But Tommy was gone. The to chair. but no visitor could they ace. Tommy same time! D- III- flhflrll who wish to secure a plot or grave space beside relatives in the Tryon People's Cemetery are requested to make application to the undersign- ed not later titan July 31st. 1922. By order of Directors. AUGTIN CAMERON J. T. McKENZIE, President. 27th June, 1922. Silver Black Fox Breeders’ A summer taste thrill!" Kcllofigi WAXTIITE with rap rriu! Compare such s breakfast or lunch “with a lwlyy. . greasy diet on a hot day! Realize the health and cooling refreshment of‘ Kellogg's “WAXTITE Corn Flakes and raspberries-or other fresh iruttl Kellogg's "WAXTITE" Corn Flakes appeal wonderfully to finicky folks-just the food for uncomfortable weather! Yet: Kellogg's “WAXTITE" are B! nourishing as they are delight- ful. Keep the little tots on_ a Kellogg's “ WAXTITE ' dl=t . and see how they benefit! gnaw” WAXTHTE cons l-‘LAKES "' the n: slaw luht g- nun-n a kmoctrs nuntsms Ill humour. sumo-ma u! tin-Hod y Qqqaoo-o-o-ovooonosveo-OOOQ". FOR SALE a on oi the most desirable and best paying pioperties Ill Charlottetown “THE REVERE HOTEL” is now offered For Sale with or without furniture. For iurther information tn; . quire at 119 Kent Street. P. S. BROWN. Prop. i OOOQQ-OO-OO-O- wvvwvvwvv tn Association oi l’. E. i} EASTERN éTEAMSl-IIP LINES, INC. INTERNATIONAL LINE ,_ =-- of Freight and Passenger service Between 8t. John and Eamon. Effective May 24th. B. B. GOVERNOR DINGLEY will leave 8t. John every Wldllildl! It l s. m. and evsry Saturday at 6 p. m. (Mllfltlti Tim!) 7°" 59m?"- Wednesday trips are vln Ealtport and Lubse, due Boston about ii s. m. Thursday. Ssturday trips are to Boston direct. due Sundays about 2 p. m. RETURN-Leave Boston Mondays and Fridays at l0 I. m. (Dav- ilglit living Time) for Esstpurt, Lnbec and 8t. John. FARE $10.00 BTATEROOMS D3139 At Bolton connection is mods VII the Metropolitan Llns sxprssl freight and passenger steamers for New York and point! 5mm‘ 1"‘ For staterooms, rates and additional information. apply to island The _Annua'l M-eeilng of the Members of the Silver Black Fox Breeders Association of Prince Edward Island will he held in the Board of Trade Rooms, Market Building, Charlottetown, on Tuna. day, the 18th July, 1922 at 2.30 Printi g that Draws Your Attention. Bec'y.'l‘reas. A. c. curtain. Anni. Augustine Cove, P. E. 1. It. John. M l- ::— I‘ l eJ <1 p. m. " ‘ Dated this 30th June. 1922. .... JOHN ANDERSON. o Secretary. Annual Meeting The Annual General Meeting of the Perfect Silver Black For Com- stood still. clenching his hands in suppressed excitement. At last Tulip called "Oh" and stonrl ukqgnv m» 12th duv of July next lit 8 2 steem 2 "i"! 0m- imd Si! a stntue pointing towards llic 3'9"" "ld- mantle. Then it was that Mri '1 R B- Ayrshire G1“ 3 "mmhs- and Mrs. Tucker'- a-pied the little! 1. P. B. Shnrtliorn Cltll. 3 WGPRB. shining [ah-y slums aslridn M27"! JUIIO, 1922. pony. will be held in the Y. M. C. A. ooms, Charlottetown, on Wednes- ‘clock p. m. sharp. 0. F. DEWAR. President. 10 sheep, 12 lamsb. 80 hens, Wyandottes. 80 Chickens. 1.‘! Plymouth Rooks. 1 Dig. IIMJPUIJMTNTS: -»-*11Truck 1mg- znn; 2 cart wheels an axles‘, 1 driving sleigh; 1 box sleigh; 1 wood sleigh; 1 driving waggon, 1 sectional seeder: 1 iron spike tooth barrow; 1 manure spreader; ! roller; 1 scufrler; 1 single plow; No. 16 F. ti’: W., 1 gang plow. 1 My nwwér; 1 hay rake 10 feet (“K912i 1 binder? 1 cream separa- D. A. MOPHERBON, Kinross. P. E. l. D. A. MCPHEIHON. "I . Klnross. .,.. J. A. MCDONALD, Auctioneer. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS ELMIRA—SOURIS SERVICE Eift-ctlve Thursday, July 8th, tween Elmira and Sourls. as shown in island Division Timetable, da- ted May 1st, will be cancelled. and Motor Car Service shown below will become effective between Elmira iind Sourlnz- ' ior; 1 churn; potato at" .t 1., sot . 3oz . zoo 001 ' 3°14 W‘ _ hoes; Simon“; name"; f.',,...'f,'. s. Wed. only Ex. Sun. Ex. Sun Ex. Sun. Ex. Sun. Wed only Gflfiflling Englno, 5 1L p‘ pf," p.m. p.111.‘ k Wed. a.m mm. JtWed-lwl P-m- tiltillflii-“Ill MOrHe. 1 grand grinder: 1 Ly sou i Ar res er and cleaner and . .lot f ' "' ' ' other 4......“ m, Mmeml, ‘f, 1.15 cs0 10.45 1.30 1.50 2.05 mention. Open for ‘inspection at Lv. Harmony Jct. flny time. Sale positive no reserve. ‘L32 5-50 "-05 7-03 “'32 L“ Terms of Fat-m at ante n; 5w“, Ar. Elmira Lv. etc... 12 months on all sums over 3'30 1145' 3-30 "-45 10.00 DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENT’S OFFICE, Ch-rlottstovm, P. E. 1922. trains Nos. 23 nnd 24. lltl~ Island, July 6th, ‘i922 That is the kind of Printing to have done. Do you talways ask for a sample of the material to be used in your job? If it does not appeal to you, why ex- pect it to convince others that you are a wide-awake firm? We would be pleased to demon- strate some of our make-ups on LETTER and BILL HEADS to you; _ _ also supply samples of material ufled ' . ‘v y " ' ' and quotations on same. A I 4 v We only ask a tifinl order-we are ~11 convinced you will be satisfied. The Central Job Printey-u-I Phone 420-1.‘. f 176 Kent St.