l Int authorized by Mrs. (Capt-i John J. Fitzgerald to sell by fauc- tlon at 270 Sydney Sh. 0n FPIdBY- July 10th. commencing at 1 0'I=lO¢K sharp. all her beautiful Fllrniw" as follows: Parlor—1 Superior Ma hogany Parlor Suite, 4 pecei; Mahogany case Piano. 1 Mal-Queer, sectional Book Case, Hand Cirtltd} Table. I Dining Room-l. Sullfll" old Oak Dining Fioom Suite. consst nl. of 1 massive table. 6 cha rs, 1 ‘Bub, fet, 1 China Cabinet. a!l American old oak, l oak Writing Desk Kitchen-J Kitchen Cabinet, l: Ice Chest and all other Kncher. utensil: complcte.1 K tchen Range. 1 Hall Stove. l Brass Bed, 4 Wh te Enamel Bede. Springs and Mattres- ses. 1 Simmons Bed. Spring and Kapok Mattress, 3 Dressers. 1 Ma- hogany, 1 Oak, 1 White Enamel; 1. Sewing. Machine. drop ""51 l Couch. 1 Folding Couch. 3 Tables Zha-rs and numerous articles. Oil Cloths. etc. Inspection Wednesday 84". "id Thursday 9th from 2 to 4 p m. W n‘ dow Shades, 2 Chandeliers, all light fixings. Mrs. lCapt.) Jonn J. Fitzgerald. 27D Sydney St. J. A. McDonald, Auctioneer 2ll3-T-7-llili EEQEQEFQ-itolilie“ We the undersigned l-fxl-l-irlirr of tht- liwtzlte of the lntie .\lfri<ll Kotiughiln, u-Psh to aim-lune that they will irarry‘ on llll‘ lPllnlllP$§ 0i the dlcezlsl-d a’. th-- nlll stand fJll First. Strl-l-t, Silnilllcrsiill» as the Estate of Alfred Keoughan and will ptly all sums locally illii- by lh. ll¢( i-il anil will fill all lir- dcrs iii h. d. unll $’Ill('ll ni-w lins- liless, which will ha»; the >alnc careful zltll-irIvin ivy th~ l-dlllt‘ slglff of worki-rs. as hr-r- tiifiirt. They will tlyllfvvlljll: an l-arly payment of all utcrduc tlnllilnla. due to tht- listzltl. fur which rl~- celpts will bi- g llllt'(l at llll: fllllftl‘ o! James A .\lc.\'t-ill (ll' at lll. rcsi- dencc of .\lrs. Kfrlltlfifllflf]. . ANGELINA KEOUGHAN ldxeclllrix JAMES A. McNElLL, Exl-cutlir Last will and Testament of Allred‘ Keoughan ' l656-6.1h‘.2.'l.2l2.1llI.J uly 31141.11, cliiloillii NATIONAL RAI Lwlivs CHANGE IN TIME Effestive Monday July 6th, No. 214 trainscheduled to leave Summer- side at 1.20 P. M. and arrive at Charlottetown at 4.50 P M. will notl" leave Snmmerside until 1.45 P. M.| and arrive at Charlottetown at 530i P. M. Returning. No. 213 trail-ll scheduled to leave Charlottetown at 5.50 P. M. connecting at Emer- aid Jct. with last train from Main- land. and arriving at Summerside. at 10.35 P. M. will not leave Char-l lottetown until 6.30 P. M., make.‘ same connection at Emerald Jet.‘ and arrive at Snmmerside at 10.3f- P. M. as heretofore. DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENTS OFFICE, Charlottetown, July 6th, 1915 2096-7-T.\f~li coils: ltsli nl-laxii Till’. lftlflt! l'tll\'l ROCKY POINT riclulv 1'i.\ir. ruin; Common-ins Junr in. "I! |ll'||lu ll.-\ r AT .~i lflllllt‘ r iii-t \t i-i- ll BEBE-El? Auction‘ i, T Beautiful Furniture ‘ dark." those mind readers. Miss Sharp She cawn‘t read a thing, you know." l run R ‘o VULTU ' BY FREDERICK SLEATH Author u ‘only: Jaeklol.“ no. g QOOOQOOQfQ-OQQ (Ctlllhlfllctl) CHAPTEh XIX GIRL AND MAN Along tUt: old ore road ne hcadcu unlzl iL mot llle wlldernesitthen lie one... out. over the moor in a dir- .t.liull opposite to that ol the chase ‘of lllt: iiignt Ucluftt; and he songnl. ltllc lllgl. gluuilu and liclu to it as l l) take health? ‘laurel. l.» possible. ‘the crests and M yum, Aulumubue_ we w“. m, .,,..i.i-.r slopes o! ridges. llor ;h.rc If so, use 38h“, w answer through “Us He. you.,.eibird_ l*“_” W"? “'5 waft“; ms’ RQYALYEASTCAKES Icoluniil. questions regarding your I lilldllt.‘ lllillly lfctuurs in prclcrclitt in“, or n! mflchflmsm‘ 5M1 5"" W" "l i Wlifm-Sl-l‘ .u traversing ground wuicn, lhuugli -—-the standard of quality for over 50 years- Soal: a cake of Royal Yeast, with a little sugar, in tepid water over night. Stir well, strain and drink the liquid. Flavor is im- épassahle, was diilicult. for h.- u.d unit want to curly the girl. there was suineluug IJrW in lllul!‘ rcia- tiunsllip whlch livas lllyalcflflllls‘ tu him; wn.cli ulade him Wlall to kccp llcl‘ at a distance, or rather tu kccp irolil going Ucill't:l‘—fl tccling unde- illlicll; zlu liistine, aiilli. tu that. I'm not going to grab you. perhaps. WlllCll makes a horse veer - ' ' away irom some obsiulclc. big or by addmg thejulce ennui. on the road; there it was. of an orange. lsha was no longer only a charge tJ him. Slic had become a personality table to affect liiiii by. hcr vcry prea- l ‘HCU. in dnleriic ways; a factor in- lilncilcing both his actions and his LlIUUgLLS. and illc latter, not as for- llir-rly, merely in the direction of lwhut he might do, lint of what shc lllilillll lead iliiii to do; a much sub- lllm, more complex problem alto- ll- '. oil the fringe of which hc prc-Ecrrcd to delay. T00 much was "Cari" l get a beer here without lluppflllllg too qu.ckly_ Although it i anyone knowing it?" was not an uncomfortable fccling. "Yes-pale?" vaguely he fell they were drawing “Anything-just so you keep lt ~00 "B1111 'l‘li».-_‘,' were a silcnl trio all the way, he self-absorbed; shc. soon [Lellflg tliu strain of the journey bcvfiftly ulougli .0 wish to Kemp lfronl talking; while the inspector lh'\l\§' that his conversation was ilot ilYulllcd, and llllld his peace. llc was an uuu man out. awkward and rcslluss; auspicious and puzzlcd concerning the relationship of the pair, how‘ he walked on Ullc sidc ‘of them, nuw on" the other, 111.111; ‘Ulltlll lltllllltl, always his gllliicc .guing this way and that. and all faround, quickly, sliiftily; but what- lcver hc did was ignored. l'l= lilill 0' 01W"): "m "Viml Conscious though sllc was of his | 95'" B" YOU any HUME"-"Wlwaiciidnllicss, alld at. first iilcliiicd candy store was on lire last night. w resent i.’ before m“ journey w-as 5"“ G°°d"‘"'°" “'7'” b‘ ‘w’ done llllj girl had begun to think‘ ‘° ha“ m7 "'“'°m°' bum‘ "mmw" more kindly of him. There was a rein of cunsidtrution in his naidr... lsllc discovered, and a certain mild- |csty_ all the morc remarkable dis- wluscd in one such as lic. l lie, bcing ncar hcr once on a stiff ‘lisci-nt. put out his hand suddenly ‘as though to help her; as suddenly ivithdrcw ll. as though fearing lit! lplci-"llnlrll. llcr liltultinn tlilll hcr. that he was n very loucly man; hcr, lllUflllKPllUU, that his faults ‘and otldncsscs, many of them, iverc thc lrl-sulis lit‘ his lcncl-ness, the Wcvlltl ROYAL YEAST "Just so lT WAS KEPT DARK were the heights oi a tovin; sill Nun. ill, glam; of luui lllniiillactul lag city u) Lug sea. .sall. airs through; but it was stll l.il allay. 'llicy llau reached nil ltd. lvus the ragged niurgc of a for cottage, which caliic down trots, tin-y cum.- to a road. touched the lllSpUClUf on tlll; shuui dud and lcfl thciu, without a word of tnrctvcll. \\ atcbing him walk awny so calm- ly. Jollli iicliry llkctl the nian. well hidden lic himself WUS among his hills. Not so the lHBQUUUJY, llic most utarkcld of men to their foes. The audacity of his conduct nppclllcd to lilui strongly; tllc audacity that was lils conduct; the utter fcarlcssiiess. tlic stiprcmc inipcrturballzy, dtllly shown. He wwitchod him till the darkness fell between, 3,4‘ Turning. hc saw Llll. girl. llillll scrccilcd by a dwarf shrill). she stood ziilvaillng him just within llll: forest border. anti tlic instant their glances met, the thoiiillll Willie that grew on the human sl-lf Ulll- to each‘ ubessmg them‘ “L, muugm ‘with the sight of human eyes. Also mu “hey were along ;,.wk..,,,,.d]y he lsliii saw that, physically anll men‘ approached he... and "my did not ‘tally, hc was a vcry strung. vcry Spunk; “my we". away .,,g,..h..|-_ flurnlidabll- ninn, oiic who approach- and she did no, (mm. to mku "is i-d more nearly the calibre of hcr fl‘\‘(‘llt'f‘ than she hlid llllllll-{llll Phil- ‘P- Iv\ . A HEAVY COLD Smith (on the scales): Can't tell why l should weigh more today than yesterday. Jones: Haven't you just caught that heavy cold? _ however, in the cramped and tor- slm“ rm ‘my ma“ m d”; and wnh tulius way which prcvtnlcd lhciit '1 “uddon slink"! 0t h" interest‘ from walking comfortably’ Sllll: by even a si-nso nf satisfaction. she . an Pxcusc which ,.,,‘,__,,,1 p, . e; rcnllzi-il that Fate had thrown hcr i: when they emerged fr..." [he .Il‘l() the company of two oxtroor- "Des and hogan m chm), .l,._ "w... llinary mcn, the like of whom shc Open ground m the ridge-lop. Sliyly M“ "9"" "“'“"’ml"r°' "m! new" she took his arm tilt-ii, tt-lilzitiii-lgr. “mull ‘mum 599* Nevermem” l“ hcr lilllll scarce a hold at all. itim.» she was inciting forward very “Come amng’ “my y,“ Wm- neell my livlp hcre." hr- said gl-lilly.‘ lklll-nly tn the l-nll lif the first part ‘"7 "w" jollmey’ when she WW“ unll drt-w hcr nrm through lllH ilwn: and the constraint was grille; she be rid lil’ our» of them: when she would tic left alone with the other leaned on mm, holding Wm, both hands. tlir- fingers lflli‘l‘l(lt"l(lIlL'. a} . who might carry hcr llicn. Sh" “'3” hocommg very “red; h" rrinfllliniz. intimate nllltiillii. but she PM” did not break the silence. nor lllfl flit-t were pinched niill snrr. s.cal lllsclimflirl adllltlg tli tho ills h“ H" the cum], w“ don“ “\Vc‘ll rust hcre fllr a lii'.“ hll trilrliiiii lil a mlnil zllrt-ally nearly thcn said. "'l'lic ground is qiliti» llry_ THE BLANK BOOK rivcrlilirilc. her thoughts .(.'()llfll5i'(l, lil-r ‘Jlllflllflll! a mcdll-y, l'Vf’ll Slit.‘ flitinil licrscll’ beginning to chcrlsll “I've just returned from one o1 Slic lflltl hcrscll’ tlnwll lllllllvlllilfiP-I "Not from a blank hook, Mr. Yfast fir your taithcr on. rising uuoic some high’ AHLIU was u btliSt: ul lllu seas‘ licurllLdS, lht: lung dip lcitiiig the other march oi the lliour. Ull ilielr csl. Jbat forest of pinc behind the’ many llllll‘ lllllt:>.1l'0lll llic hills ill this point. and spread into the d.p below. lulu its outlying growth John l-lenry led them-a llfllllflillllUll. lilddcii by tllc_ tlul‘ and poililuu. Tiic iiispcctor nod- arm, For this there was all cxcusinl THAT CAR OF YOURS BY HARRY E. PORTER This ls a series of articles por- laiiuug to lnaintciilincu and nlpalr 50nd your iniinlrlcs to "Automo- biles." The Guardian Publishing Co. l.tll.. Charlottetown. BRAKE ADJUSTMENT l "Old lloiiiu heck" and fin heavy trnillc ill tut.‘ Uily iliilsl llucllti cause you lo consider the iinicly of tile people lulu yourself. | 'lll.::‘ iillllllt: is wilttctl in time for _you to prcpllrc your car for the ‘strain to which ll. will be subjected curing your travels "Uld iloillo Wcck." Also it is the time for you to prepare yourself for lhc strillii llo llllllill you, personally will lic subjected. ‘ Tllt: predominant .7. feature is bl‘.i..\*S_ and goud brakes; rcllnhle, lictirc and flexible. Brakes that will Aladdin's Lamp“ coLoit cur-ours THE LAMP BRINGS RICHES give you confidence t0 drive your car in dcusc traffic and ‘to protect iyou and your passengers against inconsiderate and foolish drivers. Remember that there ls no bulli- llialion to nllowlng the other follow jtu pass you on the road, to cut corners ill from of you. Discretion lls the better part otl valour and every other car has the right of il-zljl. lt may not be possible ili the lllllTlfll for you to get your brakes properly adjusted. Try l'l yourself. It ls quite slin- pic, The brake hand ls really ill t\vli, cs anchored at the rear of tllc drum. With this in mind udjtist ill the folloiritlg mariner. First, Lcilglhen pull rods until lllt- rt-ar pull lcvcrs coiiiicct.d to lllc brake band shafts. lay back airuitlst thc differential housing. ‘You cannot adjust brakes by short» ‘(llllll-l the pull rot-ids. After rods are ll('l nlll and the brake blinds eit- l ' l lflrill‘ of brake bands until the baud nilmiiiit tlillrhi-s the hrulte drum} ,('l‘hc car should of course have jblilh rear wheels jacked up) The. .hra‘ke blind must not drag at the unehor bur. Next. release. or lower tllt: two nulls nt the front of brake ' band, underneath the front 8llf3ll0l‘.:l’ llly lowering these nuts toward the ground the lowcr half’ 0L the band will go up closer lo the brake drum, Get this up as far as possible with- out dragging. Aflcr this has been‘ done, scrclw down on the nut at the ltop of the brake band lil. the front- ‘nnchor. There should be about .025 90f an inch clearance between the band and drum, all around. After this it might he necessary to shorten the pull rods, but is sel- dom the case, With all assistant operating thc brake pedal see that both wheels an- tirlikitig equally. i The emergency brake is adjusted whilst the car ls jacked up by shortening the pull rods at the lurnbiickllrs. Bo slirli no brake lil dragging and that tho WhFPlEl nre I l I l I free when all hrnkcs url- ircleniicd ‘l, Bale of Soft Drinks. QUES.--Are fibre tinting gelira Bale of Cigarettes. nlrlght to.use.—C. L. C., Cliurlutte- Sale of Peanuts. wn. ANS-They are bcliill used with 2- F°l' II-IPPlYlVW °|d "IY (Pressed) goud guggggg for the Race horses (about 2y. ___ __-___ ,___ tons.) ' say linytbllig either. Hunted men 3' F" ‘upplylni “w” “raw talk as little us they can they are on the move," "But he is not lluntul?——not as when day, next the 9th , _ . _ . . . . . _ _ _ _ 1 a d th l t m," “m, “m,” PM.“ mm“. s l‘ a l..rli vanri, that twn stil ll mill |y_ um] “my r05...“ “u... ‘qlfh - tin-r, you’ “s we are? . Nun : ‘Ed paws-Is" orwirgygtender in Illa sun- Fl’ ltlllllthil, i» villi-l»... aw‘ Fllfilllll ‘Cfllllilwlexllpct he‘; l“ g" “n lllic, (.‘ll)f)WS on the ground. llcr i-lilii ""9 p; _ _ _ I don't mink ceded " Y W‘ L". Uhllfl ll t - |_~, n l. l" i __.___. .. . _.___ ¢4"’ ln-l-llnllililn ni: y. on fllil vii Ol/"r , | - 111115, lfllkllll; zlw.ly across H _ ' " 1.30 u. In." ' w“ ' "lilllo at’ sill-h n mum‘. tlle llilp lllwzirllshiit- tlviilkllllz liirlllsqyr: 5?; if,graft,rijzisuhffizrpfilffi, Du“ m‘. a", ‘"7 °' Julyl 1925' “m? n"! "l "l" m" "ml “f m“ "ll" of thc town. So thuughiflll Kile only mull to lii- flfllflj! so, too. They c‘ R‘ SMALLWOOO’ “p; ,,_ ,,,_ -—~--— ward trip was near. They came t0 5pm,..." m,“ l... .,.-(m.1@,-. .1, have bee" trying the“, hardest to Secty.-Treas. Ill. s Tao sale of the" lat: Blrentor; n rlllze above ahgrgat dip of the‘ “Are W“ sorry yo" ‘rumvz... hymns“ Mm on,’ and now they Wm he 2047-7411. F -- - "l- o0 '5 property wi t; g p ace a ground. 5971,35 w iq ' ml l-ii atvny, uskl,“ “n”. a pause an“. mm h 1 h .. " -" -~——~ r »—-—~~--i "r U... w ,,,_ _ “ . i H - . nrtcr t an ever. y ' . 20 Hill, TIhYedCPrFZIgtELFncLSIitZsthlflyofitslxzx l "IJ-“i (i)? 32h thlnkinc ilinliW" “I (lmtllnt klnow lihfxlihul slllle mm‘- l . " ' ' -' i 1' ' i - murcl : (in Ble us e " s e coin M “My 3”“ ‘he'd land» dWBHMU mm"- "Tliat he mlglil at lczist have said l l kt" ' ‘ Th Lv. Ullllflllltllllwh. u. Ilncky l-"n. ougbundin s, "d no d '. . _ ,,-.. "ff m“ ' v ‘l "'""""9"°d °"°" 7°" "l9 l1)‘ ‘J ‘i m‘ MM u‘ "in mi" equipgndawma roltlicrr arnrofiia‘: (lgtcblhlrftlfl. f l tlygghltnfféilllll him n over there sail": zAuctloia on Tllllgldlfl Jul) m“ _ I V . . ' ‘ “ i - H _ our s om now. l 00M: p. m.t e property L” l‘; g f’: frivrlllhtlarllt wit" 9°11?‘ Wllh "'1'" l will '40" h)‘ nm-nii- Illllr my i-ii-m 0' l (l0 ihlnk so. Sill: will lillll‘lllll' “fivpr at that 10ml?" of the Cornwall Creamery 00., it n‘ m‘ ' lsladgsilaelfi’; stiletto onl/eflirllipetrly ’l‘\'ll‘lll‘~l'lnlwllllllnl'll.llll?ll Inlstziarll I ' "Yea" c°""“""' The "m" PM"! Wl" l"! . .m. .., _ _ - .c n o ' ; - " v _ - - ‘didaznfizunlms NMWM“. 32ml". churches and schcom lll4l'l‘l'l ‘tailor::i-:l;ni:|i'i:i-lailuinmzrlrz‘Hiix; lilllrllzillgnallln:lvfilllilfilhgglg‘. Silent. for ll little while. she arild sold without reserve. Buildings. 629 mwf 3w i-iilllviltlon. Iii wrll wiilrrril. rlallt Canada Steamship Lilies m. S. S. HITIIERWOOD Montreal Leave Ari-iv, Chailot Montreal and leave for 8t. John's 8. B. Ceuta July 11th July 14th 8. 8. Hitherwood July 25th July 28th For space and rates apply ‘. hut. l Atlantic “me [Ann 51- Ioltn Wednadays at 9 A. M. and Se! t7 P. M. Wedneoda 'l' lea Ea t 1.30 P.M., Ildj-ld [Aline hndgerd ‘lira’ Boston 11m 9 Schick) sailings direct to Boston. due Sunday 3 M. S. S. ‘PRIN(I ARTHUR . Atlantic Time I§ve&.]otn%ndqyauldFrfdsysat 7P.M.for Bostondlrect, in do I P. M. On Sa o Islvswfllu “onvla&. John. “nth” p-mn" my lied“ Charlottetown CARVELL BROS, Agents M SHIP K)S'ION—ST. JOHN N. B. nun. loan MIOCIONSQIlQ¥JaIJSFPOau uiaac h aocrosinas ‘ information apply m aunts in 000w m". AND S. S. (‘EUTA St. John's lira mnnliri-n mill illil-ll mini. rinil conveniently I|'Ill||P(| n! rv-altrtlii ulillliilnlr, clinrrllrii. nrllnolii. ntr.’ Iliiiiuii .'iml liilrnii alnmiilt new. A iililrnilltl on- "flflilllllf tn ilrrurr one of tllr liiwt i-mnrrlleii ln llilii iii-rllnn of the I'm- iliire. For fllrlllrr pnrtlrulnrii imply tn HRH. JANET HrFAIIYI-IY Rice Point. P. I2. I. .-l ill 7 ll-vrtiii-lll nf hcr thoughts. still nllirl- at. her manner. "(llil Tlnnliik is tnn vrily n for." be answered, "to bark nr-ar llll un- known rnad." ‘ "llitil he would no‘ have ‘Good-bye’ ln any case!“ “Perhaps he “'0lll(lfl'l." h» illlmlt- lPfl. "Still, ft was cntlllnn that kclit him quiet down thl-re. l llill not sllld ......‘.:.'.'.'.E.§'.'.'.'.l'" iINULI-Y lvloitl-J HUMOURS A. l’). l377.—At the Coronation tif Rich- nrIt, son nf the lllnrfk Prince. who was ton yolirii nlrl. lilo lxirll Mnynr p-it lip ll fniintnln of rlinnlniz Wlflf‘, Dur- ing his reign n cliimcll was lili- pfllfltfill. the King's iiiinleil. lhl- Dukes nf Lancaster nnrl Glniirnsler, nlrlliz- izllnlt fnr llrimin- nllnn A tnx. r-nllt-rl lb“ Pill‘ TnX lnvlnll 0f! all persons above flfllioti, hrz- glirii alnni- l-xlrrtit- Pll. imve iln alarm- lnl! impetus to vil- imincy. and eilllliril the rebellion led by Wilt Tyler. OF HISTORY ' lilmnst ln .1 slgh-"l do wish you tllniiiicdshndni. H. g0)- Tllis is one day's chapter of lllc story of "Aladdin." if you color niill cul. out the dolls every day you Mill ilalie n wlliile sci ul dolls Willi which lo act out the famous old tale. - At) hear ls to obcj." uiiswcrcd the ring genie and before hc liald time to breathe Aladdin was oiico more in his mother’ shouse. l llliltltllll and his nL-lllcr wcrlrso ‘poor that they decided to scll llic jlump to buy food, But when they ,storted to polish it to make it look ‘prettier another genie cvcn itiorc the lamp stand ready to scrve time." horrible than the ring genie ap- peared before them. "What dost thou wish?" he | From then on whenever Aladdin or his mother were in need of ally- thing they had only to ask the l l asked. "l and the other slaves of genie ofl the lamp and immediately ' it was theirs. " lMake the mother's dress lav- der trimmed ln purple. with tho nd hand to match.) FOR ‘y SALE A1‘ GEO RGETO\\' N he flvlJlftrllGtltll-Illlhlthl flwfillllll "l 1 onmii, Burn and (lllflllf, Lint-n, flliilile Trrmi lallll Vrlzrllalili- Oiirllrii n! |/_- itii iarrr, very iiilllulila for nnynnr ivnlilliiiz la iiuilllnrr rriiurt. (llmd lliillllng lit Iiint n! Int. For further particularly imply to . l5. ll. MPLAIKICN (lt-iirgrliiivn 214ll-7-B-wftu-Zll. ' ' Charlottetown Driving Park Old - Home Week Horse Races Tenders will lie received by the undersigned up to and on Thurs- lnstant lit noon for the following privileges. (about tl/ztons) The highest or any tender In No. Dominion of Canada Province oi‘ Prince Edward lslnnd lN THE SURROGATE COURT 16th. George V. A. D.. i925 In llc-Estatl- of C: herllle Bcallilll- “to of Johnston's River. lti Queens lilillly, in llll‘ said Province. ile- --l-.lised into-stale. lly the l-lononrnblc tlr-xandcr nflllllOflllilfl Warbnrtoii, Silrrognte. Judge of Probate. &e.. &e Tin ihi- Sheriff lif llll‘ County. ol’ Queens County, or any Constable or iterate person within said County. GREETING- WHEREAS upon reading the trillion on flllr of Everett lluzigzili. of Johnston's ltivur aforesaid. lail-nnlokivl‘ Fironlaii, the Adminis- trator (if the above named estate. praying that o Cltztlioil may bc is- flilPll for lhc purpose l\"l't‘1lllt3l' 50K forlh: You are therefore hereby rc- qulrcd m cite all persons interlst- "(l in the said ESIZIU." to lic and ap- piar before me at a Surrogate Court to he held lil the Court llnuse in (‘llarlottctotvn in amt-en's County. in the said Province on Monilzly. the twentyscvent-b day of Jilly ncxt. coniiliiz. n; lllt! hliilr nf trlcvl-n o'clock fort-noon. of the saline day tn show cutlse if nny they can why the net-mints of the saill Estntl- sllotllll not lit: passed and the Fivrlte closed its prayed for lll still! prilit-lon and on Motion of Donald Rlclflilnml, En, Pmcinr for: __. till.- said Petitioner, And l do hereby order that a true copy hereof t“; forthwith plllll-lBhLd in sgilio nuwg. paper published in Charlottetown aforesaid ,once iii each week, for at least four consecutive we“, from the dale hcrcof and that a truo copy hereof be forthwith mt. ill in tllc following public places m. spa-rue iy, nnmcly lil the lrlll n: the Ulnrt llrusc in Charlottetown nfnrrsaill, In front of the Suhnnl lloilsc, n; Johnston's River aforo said, and in front of the SClIOQI. house, at. Mount Ryan. ln Queen; County aforesaid. so that all pt... sons liltemsled in the said Estate may have due notice thereof. L S Given under my Hand and the Si-lll lil‘ llll- said Court, this Z-llll, tllly of Jllflt‘ A. D.. 1925. and in ti... 16th. yl-zlr of llls Illttjcstyk; reign (Sgd.) A. B. WARBURTON, Surro t _lS50-6-26l‘4i. “a o l I "Pharmacy Examinations The lllinrll of Exlimluersbf it“; l’ lil. l Plinrlilnccullcnl Associa- iliin \v'll IIlPPl for the purpose 0| examining candidates for Registra- ‘lnn on July 3d. 1925. Appl'ca- lions must lll‘ received no; later ‘lltllt Jilly 16th, 1925. l-‘or flirfhl-r particulars apply to H. L. BETHUNE. Secretary-Registrar. lflll-T-T-ill INTERNATION Leaves Bonaventure Station, MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT CHICAGO‘ AL LIMITED - Montreal. 10.00 ~A. M. Daily.- 4 l Ar. Toronto 5. {l0 P. M.‘ Al‘. DOCTOR 11.30 P. M. Ar, Chicago 8.00 A. M. OCEAN LIMITED Makes Connection Daily from all Mai-itfime Province Points. For Fares, Reservations. Etc., Apply to W. K. ROGERS. City Ticket Agent 2lll8-7-10f4l. —O r— W, M. FLVNN. Ticket Agent, Station Silver Fox Breeders’ Association of P. E. Island The Annual Meeting of the members of the Silver Fox Breeders’ Association of Prince Edward Island will be held in John T. Profitfs Dated at Charlotte July, 1925. Hall, at Alberton, P. E. Island, on Tuesday, the 21st day 0f July, 1925, at the hour of one 0’cloc.k ) town this 2nd day of JOHN ANDERSON. Secretary w-Giilwfii. Cheese and Butter making machin- "Why?" he iiskml quickly. nfriild that shii was again apprehensive of a quantity brick. being lofi nlnno (To Bl- Continued) ltiih llYlRPFll n‘! lntn your linol- oiim once lir twice a velir llnll it w"! kr-l-p In Ilioll condition. Rv ARTHUR 205-l-7-4-4l. ery. Vnts, Presses, Cream Separat- or, Englne. Scales. Pump-jack also lumber. shaftlng. piping and other articles. Terms made known at sale. D H. MURCHISON W. W. CROSBY Liquidators" ‘Hi MORELAND Snviuo You “Qt/v: BEN 8T ‘ME 973,7.1wf'stllfs6l. TCN. FOR SALE The Residence of the Late MR. F. S. HODGSON is offered for Private Sale Being No. 15 Konaington Road. This residence is in splendid repair, ls well built, has large rooms. all modern conveniences, a frost proof cellar. new hot water furnace and includes a large lot of land. For further information or inspection call at I 15 KENSINGTON ROAD. Charlottetown No. 149. Richard II. ‘S mi mar tD. K