“ . Ltlouglbftlo i» ~ MIOOPIIIGGIIOI. . qtntzouct-ttrt? a A! - in good rutitiing WtIDOW OF MAN WHO FEO THE ARMV FOR_CED TO SELL Hi8 DECORATIONS . ___ LONDON. June S-Lail)‘ Cowatis widow of Sir John Cowaus QUIT!" ermasmerfleneral _ who ted and clothed the British Army has been ‘forced by circumstances _to Q1161‘ for sale the orders nnd decorations won by her husband‘ during his ~ntilittiry career. It_is understood however. that ti stranger to the widow ltas arranged to buy the whole colleirtioti, tiay her tue tnoney’ and allow her to keel! 1119 niomt-ntos of Sir .loltii'>. service to the army and upon her death to lpresent them to the nation as a ‘memorial of the great soldier's livork. Lzidy ('0\\'£1!'is very frankl)‘ -sta.t.es hei- position. Iier husband died insolvent. alter four years’ rk, with Iiealth shattered as a rc- III-Ill L '$' 1 ldsfiroup 401.0 EVERYWHERE- FORD TOURING , OAR FOR SALE] Bedeqtie_ newly painted and’ order. \Vrite.1 County Hostiitiil, ii.‘ 2 19.8,, ,Conserva.tive l Convention at WOOL WOOL . Georgetown The P. E. Island snoop Bret-.l.; The adjourned convention for er5' will be receiving woo] m [he ,thc nomination of tivo (‘tinserva- Arcna Rink Charlottetown fruni 1. ' 9 "11l1‘11‘1111‘1‘ 1° 9011111‘?! 1119 F1111‘ June 26th to July12th. Thu pros- -1 111 01 1111 17111111)‘ =11 ‘ll-- pet-ts are for higher prions; frtt‘ “it 1 liroiiiitig prov ztl Hli-Vllllll will graticei. Mark tiantn, address and i- lp-ld on "in ' Juno 21>! iii tiurtiber oi’ bundles-i on each ticket. 1111" '1‘11‘~\'11 111111 l! 15\‘l>r.4t'111\\'11 111 Place ticket both oti the iIISIIIt ~71“ lt- 111- A11 and outside of sack. Do not pr.»- ecnting the iliffwent pay freight. Make all sliitiiiicntsfllllvilcd to l.t~I11'i‘1*<'t1!- troops. Earl Collett. polls are re- wo sult of his task in feeding 7,000,000 rt .111) keep herself troni Iilirotigh the mom I'he Girl Who Had I ‘M! MARION RUBINCAM ~~o+ WITH OPENED EYES Chapter 11o "\\'!iti is it?" she tiskctl. iliar enough now with the routinel. service of the well-run hotels. "No name given," the boy tins- wered “I'll no its}: it." .\ moment lziter he CillllP back. "Gctiticuteti won't give his name." "Tlicn I‘:n not here." Ruth ans- ‘ ' . and went oti with her din- Something in her warned her .. tors site did not know. 'l"tierc- Inid been en» uiinh untllc‘ not scenes. The boy sturted- off. calling the names o! other peotile tor whom he had ines- Sages. stitnditiu by her tziblc. “Do yoti mind it I sit dotvn a IIIO- uitciit?" he asked. his voit-t- cnsua ll-noitglt its It» t ml: the t-tiipty chit “I do tiiiriil." llLtIi ltYl$\\'I‘l't‘lI, think yon iitiulit have known it." i "l tilioned tip to your apiirtztient Ilirlvgillfifi fellffiiiiinti got no iinstvcr," Tint went on,» not spoken. ' v d, on the chance .i- thourh itiiili had ‘but I lizil you "rim said. Ruth tiotiredlierselt‘ 501110 . . l collect-and Loked up to find Tint umnlfltfi Sprinhluudu Igundh decimal-nu g ' KILL MOTHS o ,- “My God, Ruth. you needn't be afraid of me-not after all the years you've known me!" 1 "l'tn not afraid." Ruth softened a: once to his plea, as she always did to any iugipeal he titade. i “i ltavetrt any rcatson for coming." [Tint said, beginning to walk up and ldown tiio rooni. “Myra came back liurious. You can believe that. l lguess Liaby did it~she says Gaib)’ ltiid all the talking. but site was ltnzid because you kept quiet and {lot her. - ‘ “Then 1 blew up because she had UOHIQ down here on such a silly, ,' alotis errand. l itcver knew Myra ' its jealous- site's s: good natured iottt things. But I guess she's very tit-h in love with tne." In spite of ‘III gent-rail tigitatititi, ti little satis- lfactioit crept intu his voice. 11111.11 saw the vanity behind the rentark and remembered, too, the self-satis- fied matiner with which Myra re- ferred to Tim's constant devotion. was held in the mettioam ciiiircii I Gh"l'0wn District Meets At- York The annual meeting of the above York. on Wednesday and Thursday last. The Rev. H. Pierce, B. .11., the Chairman of the District presided. There were also present the Reva. S. Howard, (Murray Hatiiour) l-‘in- ancial Secretary; W. M. Ryan. (Charlene-town); H. A. (Montague); G. W. Tilley. ital); 1.1-‘. Denny. (Souris); C. W. Keirstead. (York); R. M. rodie. (Vernon River) and T. Palet orpe. (.\lount Stewart) and C. Graham, tWInsloe.) The L-ay Representa- tives were Messrs Henry Smith. (Charlottetoyn); Geo. E. Warren. (.\iount Stewart); J. A. Moore, (Pownal); Geo. Crewys. (ICornwalI) Brown, - (Pow- - .l. Hughes, (York); J. Moinnls. (Winsloe); Bertram Lee, (Vernon River); J. Russ, (Montague) and T. J. Wigginton, (Souris) At the- opetilng oi the Ministerial Session the Revs. S. Howard, C. Graham, L! F. Denny led the opening devotion al exercises. The College report. on thodwobzttioners Studies wasl received and considered IJT)‘. .\lr. A. D. lioberlin was rec omineniletl to be continued on pro- bation. The meeting regretted [halt tEie Rev. C. W. Keirstead felt com- pelted to ask for a year's leave of ‘satisfac’ JUNE 11- 192;.’ Our Provinces by the‘ Sea ., absence on account of what It is hoped is but a temporary indis- tiosltion. A suitable resolution was passed. Messrs. T. Palettorpe of‘ Mount Stewart and Dwight L. Gid- dlnzs 0i Hurray River were heari- téiolmofol (gradingsitatiotifir to! W.‘ 5.|cBHII‘VIc|I_.AR5NbH_ m,“ you (V011,, g in t)“. pout, . ecy, leap 1p. 7-"1 5 |v| R y'-._ , _ . -, A531. Chaflonflown. Lct (‘is 2138-7.“ “IlLil tiit. boy tnnir, back .i.il asked 222o-ttiint-tui l _—-_—_—-.-_-___. . She smiled 031116811)‘. 11111- B11111 XII 1.111 . |111I-' 11111111‘ '1 111"“ 5'1"‘ ‘Wm Mnfi (Ltfiniotirse I shouldn't have told "v So l ltflouwni hint and \\'{I1L'll\.‘iI'-1O h" you fibbed 21mm my being Valuablfiroperty fOr Mum Mme h“ “Em m n: .. , here. l tint you to do it, made you “m” ""“‘i“" 1' “m” m’ f‘ 1“ do it. And I ilidnit have the nerw ily and unanimously recotnmendal Sale in Charlottetown Convention ' “mm u .ll.r lllu "zt-tiilcitiiin v H , _ t m.‘ E\.eryth1ng(-.u,byt I , .1 ‘ _ _ _ _ . r ~ V ‘ -___ 1 llewtll offer for pub-l m fourth it. » 1 .10 auctlon that valu- hn lit-Id u! "lit-ck and, _ _ 110110111111 u; ..ble dwelling house ".\' l ow; r-»'s-'......_.1...,5; of Prince will Public iiall, (‘e trevil ‘ L! p. in. Snrttr-Juy". Jill tti llUYIIlXLPH 'l'ttc= WIN" "m" . ppm), "ind just wily did you ("unu- 1 Slit: iiskr-il c liil)‘. "- I want tu we. I've t-‘Aii -u-. oiflctthe famous English Lake nu - ~:;-- F1‘% my‘;- i-‘t-w CUIIIHFIHS ‘in the world lit-re one gets the salt tang of the‘ offer a grcatcr variety of sccticry , st-a as wi-ll as tho ozone of moun- or hotter travelling facilities tlizin‘talns, moor and lake. The climate _ Prince Edward Island Ia the Dominion 0f Canada. Catia- is ideal. l-lvcry opportunity for idyllic garden where the best“; dlana, If for iio other reason than‘ boating, bitthitig and fishing is|aurf bathing, bogflng and fishlo the ititprtivotiietit of tlit-ir gt-ncritl afforded. Golf is a popular sport are available. New nruuawfgfi (itlticalluti. should Bvc and knouQand good hotcl accommodation is forests are fllled with game he Canada first, while tltc iilobv», tilt-ntiful. rivers teem with fish, and delight: tvottcr will also find nnurlt to in-. The rugged south shore of ful summering spots line Fundy‘; (crest liliti. Yarivd and vastly‘ aw, Nova Scotia offers a choice bc- shore and the Bale de Chaleui- cessibic are tlic- diversions for the. tween fashionable sen-side resorts Canadian National Railways Op: SLIIIIIIIPI‘ tourist in the Alnritinicjiind quiet little fishing villages. erate a. network of lines SerVinn Provitict-s: New liruiisivirk, .\'tiva"l‘lie Bras d'Or Loki-s of Cape the choicest Darts of these Mart: scotiri nnd Prince i-Jdwnrd lslntitl. lirt-Ion are almost an exact replica time Provinces. —— _=-__.__._.___ c. h. u ._ ____._a..!,_4¢;_...-l_. _____________; .. . .. .. ‘w: -_»-,-;-._- - " to _~»-'L-";TTI"; . .. n km“: _. . . . {Pot-snal) and Isaac Dryeti-iiinwzirtl and ilenry Stiiith; i-Zvtin- 111mg, '1'}... 1pm (;_ w, T51‘... “p5 pt.‘ tors by me York 9.10pm The n?“ 1-1-“111- l111"l"1\'1¢3") 1-15 lm-emmel '11" 150115111» PIC- 11L‘\'- 11- A- 111‘11\\'¢‘t1 111111 i-ctutl to rt-prc." nt the Ali-thodist G. W. Tllley offered the closing .111'\l 9- 11v\\'t1t'd_ was appointed to H. Frizzcll; hleinoi-itils. IiPY- 11. '31» (Ilnircli on the Board of Trustees of‘ prayer and pronounced tlia Boned/v- "rlrsfinl 1119915111“ °11 ""1 Sm" Ryan 111111 '1‘. J- Wtritttitvn: Church the Protcsitttit QITAIIiIIIiU-ZP. Much tion. both-tr (‘wmmittee with Rev- D- 11- Property. Rev. n. n. 311N111‘. itIHI 1.1 ymtlttli-I. xvxiinlhfiilil] lino“; u‘ “WA-ho diaspises Ill(.. I (ILSDISG niysellhmch loltowed the Mjnlgterja] S95. 1*’ ' “ ‘- ‘ ‘ ‘ " ‘ kotiictirnes." sion the Rev. W. M. Ryan preached I Itllii and tltNW lllllll-‘iiill;b;l‘lw“ditngl and Power of the Holy Spirit iii lllt l, 192". .-it. Ruth stood by tie a B. W’ l‘ ‘ the Chuftth. . for titt- 1 ltuated on corners It I LIi r \iyr:i ‘ ~' Y - “ : 1: ' i or wie c - b1 slii andconnexi n It‘ d nince . -. . .. I dotsitlll“ ... . L1 P H “HM/ere ‘and Sydney L“) “Miimé.‘$§i?$b$,il‘$°""~‘°- ‘o fliioluctzt: tint-in. l tattoos-w?" “'"‘ 1‘-""°““ "1 m" “he Sam n“ 1W1 by the Rev. W. M. Ryan. and . lint l lIi\\’I'lI'[ given her dll_l'i7'llitllt oi the Sunday Schools A ZZISO-Ti ,_ ,.k I 1,11, 4| you his‘, niqlitl Id _ _,, . l- 5Q] “ ' i OLISQ, frost prOOf C8l- tlintnv l'in p .. v batd S(>lllI'l'1IIto*-j,1)lIl1‘ '1 H’ a" jwhmh o me’ i _ . l,____ ' . j. ._ , ‘e1, all modern 1111-‘ "No, l Sttttlws" 5°" “if” ‘M11113 dispose of the told parsonage at that . . .~ . - i- to feel 5011')‘ 111191"- anythmg or n - place, nnd was recommended to the Second District ‘1'"“=" ““‘1 - l. t 1 11111110“ dues“ L Qfxmm} 11101 “flute that lOO-r-Lllill Y0“ 5am you we‘? Conference. The following laymen Tue J m“! W“ “we mu “Mk m [m] bu‘ ‘vmiéfgnibwsaffi: were chosen as Lay Representa- da _ _ _ p, 4- . _' u vrcre l ' S x; lull? t as ___*_ It l lrutii tt-tiirij-t II1'l“]‘»"=t|~L 011111.}. ggllltxlfltirieogtecgolse She thought Yd . ' - '-.._ .. - ;.--- '1 -.it..“ 1Y1‘ - 1 “Nnel 1S eavlng the A L'b°'a' C°"""’a*"" c°'“'°"" " W" "mu ‘1 m“ M 1 51111111. Col; F. S. Moore: Dr. F. iLJtyan. alternate. The i'ollti\(1ni-§_ worvg-\. \lo._rc; State of the Work, Itev. T65191- WflB Efllféfiflfl 3-1-1111} fllllfifl __ Ayers. (CIHUIOUELQWTI), J. A. elected to represent tho District on (7. (rfilllllll anti S. Prowc; Notniti- 0t the Rev. t...“ _,, _ “This “mg 1 b3 eve ‘her though uni, _, "h" mum“: Hm" hm mlswvrpi":botwuuo or his curd and the flowers , And Ruth tliotizlit slice I\\' (‘1lI‘- ~ ‘ ' ' ‘ _ H v _ 7 _ ‘ ‘ ‘ _ ‘ ‘ _ v Tuesday’ June 12’ 1923' at , it ninvtnli), F. Mclnnis, (Viinsloe). 1-. Denny and Lol. I~. S. ‘AIUUFQ; Lon- Membership. ltcvs; S. Ilowuril and; ivitli it vote oi thanks and apprecia- Benl‘ Cattle? &' Son ok-lotl; Shun,’ n“. we mu 08901:; Th“ _ _ '05‘: m. Prmvsc, (Brackley) with Isaac tititzent, lit-v. ll. Picrcc iind Dr. .l. ll. I'll-rm; with .l. A. .\ioorc nnd Dr.‘ lion of the kindly tind gourd-o“. A . p 1 r t phryszintlir-ttititnh. l b11111 1 UCtIODGC-ll S. , going to niiike at acetic, titfi" {than ton" 1 - ion. (Zltiiirtnan of polls (.15, c)“, pt-t-"tirri-ll to ilitil with $811 '_ _ _" . f . ltfllll d to have their dole 1:3,.“ HIUXKg filo-rt; WAS soinothitig in' _n“*lg““gm'ff'llgt ‘Ygxnhhi: or m, ‘sates duly ziddresmgil and instruct- his eyes‘ a cerium l.i.,,kh,_g.sn,,ss‘tunic. - 10 > - l llliptlthiti)": _uSt>h(i)f:.‘;1 1"’ ‘Wm °""" m ‘me “f ‘he blgle timely Sermon 011 the Presence v _ “ lug liiin curiously out of syttilllllllf‘ M; _]_ A Moore was appointed :é""£1°';1-r‘ with him. Lay Auditor. The returns of mem- e 1t‘. .1 '1- Htreets _ ,.llv_ “it's a inc-an nasty thing t0 He Re.‘ G _ w‘ Tm e t d _ .‘ ' , 70, con-l GORDON DA.LT°N' "mi" 11-Ma- H. £3,101 ,~,,}:n:;,‘,\, 11121111 felt it too, about hci‘—."ea"" thle repbrt (it) the worlfitglrecfrgxéatii- i'1 lslng at 3 StOPY (curt-hurt; t ~. no lip-J u». l’ ~ ' ' ~10 v f __ her ,, tietititin was received from the Ver- ._.______ _______ ll “M111 kmm- My“; “pg- flying to “'1 say I m“ w 1 S0") o] . 1mm R11.” Circuit for 1791111115319" m lcfiillt: doivii Iii-rt.- and itinke a row, in Overnents- TQITHS at ,one," Tint answered. "M373- told favourable consideration of the sale. Sale at 12 qiglock of Q v inlay“, ,0 U... ' 111111" Hum‘ and w“ “wk m tires tu Conference, viz: Messrs. I V mu it “WWW Creed. (Sturgeon); Henry _ l H . H v lost.- lll1(‘l'0'>'1 in ydtl. t1 _ _‘_ ‘_-' ~ - . t . Iii guilt, up ni,| , . _- . . .- lead. .;1ty_ Sale ‘r3111 be DOSF _l ,_ ,_ L‘) gmdmghu- made nit iutinnsl} Jcalous ins ' g k. tive i, Will be held in the Board ofv Moore. (Hazelbrook); T. J. Witt the Committees of the Animal (.‘.iii- atitig, itcv. L7. W. Kelrs‘ lid nnd 1L! letter of symvathy was directed w ' Trade rooms. Charlottetown, on _ - ihe Wm “m them L“ [he tabla You l-"lllltin, (Bridgetown); H. Frizzell, fcrence, viz: Lay Agencies. ltcv. J. (‘i-ced; l-‘intint-c and ‘Christian be sent t.) IlIlll, The 395mm; (‘last-d upon ht r. tflltly \\'l(5I'(‘ had lingo-g h“ mum_now 5_0u.\,0 ' 1i-i"'i11:»nl1"'1111 "" ‘ ftgfrifillllng‘Cilllllllléllfis for the fortli- w; m l. m‘ U” I ‘Cllliflollemwnli W- 11» 11- -\.\'@1$; Sttflrttlitllon. 11W- S. .'\_tl‘i‘$; ltt-liuitiiis ILYUICJITIUII. J. Moi hospitality exaended to the vlsi» ' l: (* Large Auction Sale o T H ' ' , .. W. . ~ _ v .- - id it have I S1‘ Furnlture t1 rtgtiidinr-t the colll-‘Gntlfill. 11a‘ 9m“ “m1 z I _- . ' ot like. Lliit she felt “_ ,_ . - ~_.. ' tltl. ceonos MacDONALD,j.h1g.s?fifiqdifi m, n-Fttritititi onlv H1111 $11.“ 1W“ ,,L“ngle.i,,p‘fril.is, THEOPHILES LING ‘m ‘ - fir“ 1H,. .,, .,,,,,'_I'ritii go RIWLI)‘ the-n. ()r \\ ' Hm. C _ I >li<. did not x\.i.i. ) .i n t _ L l“ uvlmum, Come m) m t I Gunners‘ ‘i it-c of straiiigl-rs. Si) .<lii-. said Wdf“? J" ' I . . . . tg‘ i. _..:iiioL!iin;_-, but Ii-t lllill 1-. Elli‘ tip to Ii--t_‘ ‘m Hlilll‘ with Ill-l. t In tlic living toonishc turni-I and: ..We are authot-izedl by William Long tof» sell at his home Gay-l town, on Thursday; Tomorrow-Awakening ‘x I AUCTION SALF. . _ _ _ w" JUDGE 14, C0lT1ll16l1Clng| iluoffer my fnrnt for stile, mm. tlvl. oni- is iiiy own privnti-llittlt-l $511’ flfiilt‘ 1 '-.' ;;-r'tl,._' :'1‘.~" 5'1‘; at 1. 0’ClO(:k $118.11), anivivitlt Lnolfiil builltlin rlflluzitildvuiyt: g,,‘,‘,‘,§'_c:,l.[. (‘Cain 1111-11-11 lnlinlliltl ‘wilt-it his hQusehgld furnialmufblllititt, trill st-II with crop nndjlt" I _ _. ,. . . I ‘*"1'111"1Y II necessary. good grritv-l "I shiiift try to klhh you dtuiiit, ture, parlor, dlnlngith of timber, suitable for any pur-i nose. .' i, 1 ; ~ ,- - , . room,_bed rooms, halIiut-n .,‘.'-'§‘._‘f.e',‘,.‘,‘; {Q3} "'1'" “"1" and kitchen furniture“ , beds, bureaus, carpets; l TRIED IN RUMANIA FOR , CRIME DONE IN ONTARIQ 'l‘()lt().\"l‘(), Jinn» s.~t\'l9l<, 1111:’ , » Q ‘(a (.1m,_,_.,.,| (r1111 (‘Ollllllltllllb i lminhq. in ']‘]\(y|'(tltl, Ontario‘. is to‘ - for his life iti far off Roth, iiriiiiii. 'i‘lit.- wavriiitt (IIBIIOSIUOD ~ titiil itifortiiiititin docttinutits are 130 VENin this age of enlightenment some folks spend ]ust JOHN STEELE, mg fur\\'ufdl1,ll today by the Attor. _ _ t, . . will first no w 111° squares oil cloth, linol-; l T" "mm Rotitnattiti. This is a Sale of goody A1 11l"1(1111l?.i' Point, tL-oiisistlng ot their 1110116)’ bu)’ their EYES Head 3L palms Bu). itcy (iflllflflil ilotnirtintiiit and pro- , British (Ytillt-itll at iitoiitretil 111111 eums, mats, dishes,| Shut. ' They grope in the dark as truly as if their eyes nefilgggeoir‘ find.“ gr-r-rigtttry dupartniottt 1 "4"" from hIttt to the British (Ionsttl 111 range, stove (new). FARM FOR SALE were bandaged. it will be one oi‘ the unique cits- es in the liiiittiry of the provlnw- goods? of 1.00n111,ll),\\':1lc 'tr1'1')t="1“(i1fs1trxtlzllzttlfilurloile‘I , I t . - 1t '. w 7.1- coy. 1n house. So come one Last August, Atliini Zolton was ntitbbtitl to ilcutli. T110 118F015 15°‘ cred WllInIll1l‘iliN0O(l. Iiuiltiincs; inl and an‘ Everybody t-nod repair. All IOIICCII with cedar welcome. Int: forward to itouttiuttltt. 0011111111 iiffitltivitet front witnesses chat‘? hosts and wit-o. Lind in high stutt- lt’ citltlvation. Willi iicll with crop. . Ben]. Carter & Son ' . n = -i t- I’ ' . Auctioneet s. i“ ‘Y flgggjyg, "diff-ii? .1351.‘ ‘iikllflldflf.513131;. Apply to EASTERN STEAMSHIP Lffiis, INC. " INTERNATIONAL LINE itttack on Zoltott. Two of 1.119111 Resumption o! Freight nnd Pitnnt-ntzi-r Survive ltqtuwpv, m, 3M", ‘my glue-jay The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-jay. Stops the ainin- stantly. T hen the corn ooscns and comes out. Made in clear liquid and in thin plasters. The action is the same. At your druggiat FOR SALE For sale at a bargain, fifty acres of choice land, with new dwelling house and good outbuildings, sltuttt- nd at Vernon R-Iver, 1 quarter ntile from station. Stile positive as I am going with tny family to United States. ' JAS. t-:. SHAW, And all the time ta powerful light is being thrown on the very things they need and want! Nick 'l‘lioni:i.~i and Harry Rutkit, Iiontun wot-o i\i‘1‘l!?~ltt‘(I nnd at the ZISSIZO in Welliitid wi-ro both iionteticotl to S. S. GOVFHNOR DINPLEY will I4'l1\" ‘t. J I - ' 8 n. m. and every Saturday, nt G p. m. (1\l||lI§I‘IlIl""|'1m]|-r; r13 ,‘,‘,,§‘:,',",‘If“1“y i‘ dontli. Litter the sentence was cnitinititetl to lifii. Itiiprisotintcnt. a. myileltittltfixtigtngy-trlps ttravln Eastport nnd Luhnr, dim push," “pom n Nick ltutkit usctitii-il. lie was trac- Sattirday trips are to Boston direct, duo Siiiiiloyu about " Advertising is a beacon to guide you in buying. It shows you what to buy-where to buy—and when to buy. At the same time, it protects you lagainst fraud and Good Advice to Lab- 1 inferiority. rador Gold Seekers -- ~- alléglel? Merchants and manufacturers who advertise deliber- =...?';..pllllwiiilffifilfintligl’. "m" ately focus thousands of eyes upon their wares. Their values must be honest and their prices right, or they could not advertise successfully. ed to Buffalo and then for n time wits lost night of. i-iowevor the es- RldTURNv-Lcuve Boston hlnndiiyu tittd lfritiuyn nt 10 a m, (fiflllllll Rottuiutiitiit wrotu to friends iii Ontario ttnd the police got trace Saving Time) for Enstport. Liilicc nnd St. John. FARE $10-00 .'~"I‘.-\'I'EIIIIO.\IS $3.00 of whore Ito iviis. Ilia addresses At Boston connection is made. vln the hlr-tropolttttti liim- oxpri-ss wort» given tut Zitclita, and Buko- iviiiti, llotittiztniu. T161811! Ind Dllllcngei" steamers for New York and points South nnd Welt. For staterooms, rates and additional information, apply to l. O. CURRIE. Ant-Ill. St Iin. N. T! IIIILIIABLE PROPERTY roii slit: III ciiitittottiztowii I am directed by ll/Irs. John A. Longworth to sell by public auction on the premises on Wednesday, the 13th day of June, instant, at 11 o'clock forenoon, all that valuable 1)l'Op6I'— ty, the residence of the late Colonel John A. Longworth on Longworth A‘venue. The pro- perty will be setup En Bloc and if not dis- posed of will then be sold in lots, a plan of - which may be seen at Carters’ Auction Rooms or at office of Palmer & Palmer, Solicitors, where all further information can be obtain- ed . tn. (Daylight WM. TOBIN, Vernon River. ‘l166i963-29-tf Hmong” CWTOWN-PICTOU SERVICE The Labrador gold seeker must takc browti flour instead of white ‘xi tvaril off the disctises which affects the natives it is culled IilERl-BI-lltl BEitI-BIGRI is a dreaded disease directly traceable to n luck of vltntnitics nnd mineral salts nnd many more of the ntore tteriottn illnesses of the modern ixivilizetl life are largely traceable to n dcflttioncy of those all-import- ntit lictilllt Iitiilding elements. The people of Charlottetown niity not contract BldRI-BERI by outing white flour but there is no doubt that FLAVO \VHOLE WHEAT FLOUR as made by us Is vt-ry nniirhtlting and healthful iind if itiich tin nniincnt authority 11H Dr (irmifell recommends it for tlin hard working nnd neglected prospectors, what will it do for tho itvcrago (EIHZOH. Aiik your grocer for FLAVO / ‘S. S. liizigdnlene is now making daily return trips bt-tvwen this port nnd Plctoii, leaving ilruco Stewart & Co's \Vlirtrf at 7 a. m. leaving Picton on rcttirn on the arrival of Sydney train. due there at 4 p. m. Alimltod number of autos can be hiindlrrl ouch trip. BRUCE STEWART d. C0,, LTD ENTS Phone 828 or 773 WANTED A largo tiitiiilior of ntcn wanted for tho pulp wood. Fiiro paid also lii-iul tux, Witgci-i frmti $3.50 por wugmg WHEAT Fpottn bu; if cord PPPI iIIltI 25 cotitn morn por yo“ [my yo"; brpnd ngk for cord Ii’ ltlll cord cut. $2.50 por day STEWARTB ()1- Mlglnnjfg iitid IJDFITII. $1.00 lionrd for ]tPKlC(!.\\/]-[()[,|<] WHEAT LOAF (My work. Triiin INIVPS Iioro on Salim‘ ting; (m. FLAVQ WHEAT day's nt 10. u.in., also through FLOUR, AND 1'1‘ is EXCELL- \Vl'(‘l(. N. l). i'oirit~.r's Employtnnnt ENT. iitircuu, 683 Mnln Street. MonctoitlThe Charlottetown Milling Co Ltd 222-I~9-1I. V ZS-mwf-yl Don’t play blind manis buff with the elusive dollar. Spenda few minutes each day running through. the advertisements in this paper. Then buy the products that have proved up in the light of advertising. 29-1: - ' House may be inspected at any time. i Terms at Sale. BENJAMIN CARTER & SON, Auctioneers.