~~ PKOVINCIAIZ RIFLE, m {midi ‘IlIlAlllfrooIIANvJJni-d nssiu nsiusss vawsvss unease ON SALE TENDERS Ifrrionuav. Joni“ ms’ as The bountiful . .fsrrn office of the City Clerk up to noon chase of a plot of land and dwel- ling house situated on Water Street near Pownsi Street and owned by the City. Description of land may be seen at this office. Highest or uny tender not necessarily accept- l ’h n hlxh aisle of e , ion. (Inlfliavon miles from by ' d and I b li-s d_ '* '5'?“ vggvjwlm- --"",°°"- a e. P. NICHOLSON coups-so ind n . Ill be min with Cm, Clerk crop, consisting of II cores o! _ h”, ling-Jen sholoe outs. 339z'7'1°'3l I notes lnlxetl groin. i urn potatoes, ' l Ieilsrtlfrnlps. Well Tim-MI nnil water- QIIy-Oltn elinlns also“ from. nllillnlllll lllinew"nnd up tn flnie. Farm well hosed. Will bo sold h! private solo Dip-b shove, dste or by anntlon on ll“ dots. Hale positive. No rnsorvn no owner In going West. Apply to owner on premises. ‘ ‘some 'I!ocke|i1lorff. or J. A. Mao- Dnnnld Auctioneer. ssae-‘l-s-Juiy a. u. l. I. 10. and 12- - DOMINION OF cause». PROVINCE OF PRINCE sowano ISLAND m THVE PROBATE coum" 15th George 5th A. D.. 1924 »In Re Estate of Michael Mc- Cormack late of Soihris in King's County in the said Province de- ceased testate. By the Honourable Alexander ,v Banneruian Warburtom Surrogate u» - Judge of Probate, &c.. 81c, ‘I'm’ “Aumdflwd my Mr‘ Fred To the Sheriff of the County oi‘ 97-"w ssnhby Pgb-nc Aucufm u“ King's County or any Constable or mflfi-‘Qmiaugthghaégril;émgnoiwlgfi; literate person within said County. GREETING if h’ ,1»; viouoly solid, i? umusnnns upon reading the peti- . nUcnoN SALE AT BEDEQUE slltlng-,of—~-1 more, 1S on.“ 8 Jars will 2 tiou on file of Arthur F. McQuaid of “m”? m; 1 “w mree Souris aforesaid, Barristcr-ui-law, 7°. *1“ ,_-'c°wi (Juseyii tho executor oi tiic above naimcii l1 .. heher-dz year‘ “Mr a“ 1'1"‘ estate, praying that citation may be i‘ ' em taste - issued for the purpose hereinafter i?" r mick‘ 1 drake‘ 2 spring 9'55 set forth: You are therefore hereby 4o" . n‘ and 14 chicks- required to rite all persons liver- mewizilmpfiemgmh-‘Blflder ldDeer“ cstcd in the said Estate i0 be and i; y-rs o. mowing machine. nppear before ino at a Probate Pa“ “Wder- I’°'*“°, “°“me'f' Court to be held in the Court llouso m! . “ngleiflmigm (l"'°“ ‘k in Charlottetown in Queen's Conn» wood’) tum“, pulper’ “mkeqnmmws ‘y in the s-iid Phovince on Friday 1 _ _ _ . , . . . “t ‘annbem’ ‘ilngezhhkg gear’ (mFk tho 'l'wcutv-fiitii day of July next, “n?” Bu" a r an ‘Ammo ‘mFme coming at the hour of l1 o'clock aw‘? horselmwer’ kerusmeh forenoun of the some day to shew crfiher‘ L’ v‘ M‘ Stuuwlug mi" cause if any they can why the Ac- Tenders will he received at the on Monday, July 14th. for the pur- wln-n it (‘IIllWN iii knowing worm-n. I've "K bond as lnstthc only gnuic I ci-cr trii-d tn ivln." fur ivnuldift linvc mi- its ii gi sgvuipui hctlcully. blurring Subs (Cont! 'ii) A WAY ‘I With the definitb‘ to C. Culllsm was beginning}. "Bee hero. in response to his ' bur of his company answered, “l shay. Cruip. whst about cumin uii-lshs wunt t‘ hour 5°"!!- YW ole flieiki ("uwll-downii" (‘uiiiiui unsivoroii curtly. ‘ ilorry’. 1 have, ii guest." - ' When he turned inicli to Charles and found the luttcr looking so woe-beguno hunched up in n corner of tho couch. he had ii chnugc of resolve. Why disturb Charles. immersed in his own love tragedy. with tho unfor- tunntc nffnirc du cocur of the [Illll who was unwittingly responsible for his friend's dilcinuu-l 'l‘iicii, too. Doris’ mime wus sucrod to Culiinn. Ho shrunk from dlsi-ussitijr ' her oven with his friend. lie bud sct hur npiirt ‘ in n shrluc of silcncc, unil ncvcr iucntloncil her mime in couvcrsiiiioti with others. It was in this subtle uiny that. Fate ngnln intervened tn kccp (‘ruig Cul- luiu in ignorance of ttio fuct flint this girl ho luvcd was tho sister of the wu- mcn who lovcd him-und to bur from (‘lnirlcs this knowii-ilgc thut his friend. upnu ivhom his wife huil not her hcuri. wus the unuccclifi-ii sulfur of his sis- ti-r-ln-lnw. it :Ei|i‘(i only hlurlunu. \\‘l‘L'|Iilll{ iit homo. iinil Doris, listcninj: wcuriiy to Din-k Jvrvls nml thinking of (‘ruig i‘ulluui. ouch girl ignorant nf tlu- fur-t thiit iiic ufhcr knew auil loved iiu- sumo tnnu, to complete thc churni- lug lliilc tnngic into which u mischiev- nus destiny inid iiruwn fnur liitiis. (‘lmrics uiivc iihothvr lusty ‘sigh. suiili-il rui-fnily sif Cnlinin. "Wt-ll. (‘rnijt- we're up ‘illlflilltli it. zircn't wc‘! I don't know why l should bnilu-r you with my trouble when you're mixed up lu,itv through no pos- sihii- fnuil of your oivn~ but logically liiori- irnsn'f nuy our olsc to*tnrn to und l kuoiv l i-nillil trust your dis- i-rctiou. 1 thought muyho ‘you could givi- inn sonic IUIVlPG.‘ You've surely lulil lulu more experience with “toinen than l'\'c iuiil. u good-looking chnp llki- you." " ~, (‘uiium shook his bend slowly. "I'm nfriiiii you've jiiuui-il ‘your fnith in n hrnki-n roi-iL. l ilriiw ,u binuk i'llfll‘li'il looked relieved. "You're in love wiih'soinconc? l (‘nlluin lit n n his rlinlr, lil ring smoke idly. “I'm In lnvc will: someone who is xis nbnvi- uic as thi- slurs. Silo fl.“ "Lord, wlmt n nicss." (‘linrlos sighed "Funny hniv fan-Q‘ my Take’ blocks! and tum’ counts of the said lilstate should not ‘m. woggfl: In“ be [NIESCEI and the lilstatc closed as g w’ "Yirx prayed for in said Petition tun-d on posihde digger: °“'w'b"r' “ motion of Arthur F‘, -McQu:iiil, Esq, :ne§":s cr caiisfcream sparator, Eni- Procinr for said Petitioner. And l f 9",!‘ 700 ‘m’ c3930“! working hnr- do hereby order u“; a “m; gnpy (‘lll m... iinoihcr wulnun" . , . . . n ' .' rind stone, u’ ntit ' of ilii.’ . , . "Lin. h... flréié-Kh. ...21:‘:;r:' .:‘:..:.::.2';:"““..“.:.':;:.:‘:‘ 11:‘ glraélxgigilwfiilizgn axltitiiautifgr Prince Edward. ‘island aforesaid. erl; '_cies too numerous to mention "Me m B“ ww or ‘it least our ‘kgwgv: Bzgerwerve‘ [onus hereof and that s. true copy hereof’ w_ A. WRIGHT be forthwith posted in the following - " Auctlonoer public places respectively namely, in tho hull of the Court llouse in Souris aforesaid. at the Post Office in Souris aforesaid and at the c0rn- i er of Main and Church Streets in Souris aforesaid. so that ail persons Jnterosted in the said Fntate as i aforesaid may have due notice thereof. GIVEN under my Iland and the Seal of the said Court this 18th day of June, A. 1)., 1924 and in the Fif- teonth year of Ills Majesty's reign. i 10-thSai-2i i__ "__,.._, A_S_S_QCIATION - . . . The anihvQaIYPrize mbeting oi’ the Prince Edward island Provincial Biflyliigssqointlon will take place at Ke __ gton Range. Charlottetown Sthjffiifh and 7th August commenc- illl Ii. 8 o'clock. a. m. Prizes in u“ d l-frulu-ii for i-tnnfltrt. Cash over $1400.00, Aperture sights g“ A B WA B T N (‘ulluni tossed iiside his cipzarctte. '1“ u‘; be “Hem . - R‘ UR o I i-luspcil his hnnds behind his houd, mid mhlym" entries‘ 6am, P") 2918's 21s t“ Judge 0f Probate rliiitmstiiginx ut the coiling, immersed n had ‘from the Secre' ~ a I ‘Phhrlcs liipscil into silence, too sunk __ . J . . - ’ .__.__.__-_ii ~tthik. F. §'liiQ9_l\!'."0;ir<>nZl!. R- L “Ttlldlllwllllllltelli tliekcd“ by slluwiy on . B8 811i, 9 ilinl of the travelling c ock on c GHKRIZES LEiOHLieut. COl. R- O. S iii-sit. A fnint. cooling hrs-em rusticil , Secresry-Trens. BY V-iRTUlE OF A WRIT OF . t‘; , I‘ ‘w. STATUTE EXECUTION -to me dir- b ‘ ectcd issued out ui ills MaJcstfs ' _ Supreme Court of Judicature at tho ' -. suit of The Canadian Fairbanks- _ ' .._,, Morse Company, Limited. against F‘ '\ Bruce B. Wiiitcway, l have taken . " and seized all the estate, right. le residence at 70 iitln and interest oi tho said Brucc Piboeite Connauizht ll. Whitewsy in and to Aid. 'i‘llA’i Sydney and TRACT PIFXTE AND IMRCEI. OF _ so contains l2 DAND situuite, lying and being at _ _ Murray River in Township Numbci‘ asp; set tubs etc. sixty-four in King's County _ in ‘ fond outbuildings Prince Edward island. bounded and I55 811F889: 0s‘ stable. For described as follows. thnt is to say: Dlflkillltffi ‘fiqnpiy i0 G. J. -~C()MMEN\CING on the north sitlc sc Revere llotei Block. of the Road leading from Murray llivcr to iicpctleid. furnicriv known as the Molnnis Road. at the south- east tingle of a plot of land in pos session of Robcrt Whitcwny. thenu- running north along said line to tho southern boundary liuc of the Gov- ernment Railway leading to tho Murray River Wharf, thence eusi wnrdiy along said Railway until it obtains a rectangular width o?‘ about one hundred and thirteen feet to the northwest corner ol‘ a - and QlxQy n; ; ,7 plot of laud now nr formerly i" U" I100, I little more or less. on Bst-IIIOBBQRBWII 01' Mm Daimmh M“ urfiytbo Nlneteonflp Q” Q’ ymyflKenzie and John W. McKenzie- lyflnsit, tngflhgp win. ;|| u" mmhntbence running south along Mrs. sflofvliflopony, imimmq m", Deborah McKenzies west bounilar)’ "l'x mien w." “g (our-lino s distance of two hundred and A ‘lillfteiiek wagon, one jsunt Q . "_"‘¥' deafened yin sell on the "at Frenolr Rilvor. Lot 21, l) County, the farm of the Offlcflroqor, oompr ing ‘iltlo-islse" one lipM drlvlngiriinsty teen. to the Mcinnls Road. thence running west alonK "h? I bob sidlgb and gum- northern boundary of the Melanie filfilhurs and utensils. Ail. sans. . ‘red and ‘ilillftefill i»: to the vlwe autos-sh aiioongqon of commencement containing. an A OIIIION, ares of three-fifths of any vscro o! ' ~ land a little more or less. the hour of twelve o'clock noon. si hi.“ the an! ‘ or, iisiiisclfasrsof Mo"; W“! - m srhil on sslii Ilomim nil sin! iiy Oenh {lollies sheriff's lees ssil I Til-em: “filo-dill?” pliciitoil lifo (‘llll lli‘. tinnnlly. we're n surf nf cnillosii (‘llliill t —i'n| in invc with iliiirinnii. iiiiil she's l‘l‘il7._V iiiinut you, u||il.,ynu'ri.- siizhing fur i. girl who won't hitve you. while lie ilnvniiily ivlshoil Dick Jervis wi-rc cussing uunlher girl und not. hanging: uhji-i-ily tonsecutive wccke from the daterimy in the nri-scnt situation." he re- muriti-il ulinnuiiy. something. lugs. hloiv up like this. wnimni's lcmpornry infntuutiou with u ili‘f‘ will. wnnt to. und. iu tho sccond. l inndc u iit tho time of our Juuus.) iniirringi: without [irnti-st if tlic time cvcr caluc win-n shc wunicd hcr frocilnln." (fullnui unswcroil ilorioilvoly. in his hclplclsucss. in-id the look of a hurt child who ihc trccs in the little park (vutsiile. Thc iiircct noises wcrii hilsiii-d by the late- ness of lhc hour Churlcs sighed sud- ihly u tintcrvuls. ‘iluviil iiiirrlvlf?" Road s distance df about one bunii- v AND i D0. IWIIUEBY give public inotioe that l vrili on Tuesday the isms day of January. A. 1).. 1916. at sin o Omrl l-iouse in Georgetown iii high lionntyguot up and sol-i s isn't it‘! Emo i'll in nnc siii-‘s wnniiuj: n chnp who's l'||lll|lll smiled fulntly iii: the fnllntgv. nbout tho indifferent Doris. | “Wi-ll, [ibiiniiopliizlniz won't hclp us "Wi-fvc got to do We can't lot your lunrri- hrcnusc. of n umJuri-il-up ldviii." , ‘e fnirivtifcss rial his own loyemtfslr. cmig old msn. there is something l Inuit tell you?" when his phone rsug shiirp- 4-1 y ~ r ‘Yes? the bibuluus blupcd voice of a idem- down for a bit, hey‘: ‘I've got a party- dellw 0f I 800d party-in my rooms. ‘you ding love onui- wu uro ll" Thy children by creation; before spirit before ii full-Proverbs 16:18. lmril. the which ,Sunday School Lesson Bible This ‘h... .. , IU|Y ll, ll!‘ . , x LN OLD IIAWS TISTIIUYSYF" have fought s good fight. l‘ hlvI flu l-leuceforth there ls ll crown of rishtsousness --— 2 rsavsn have often but Thy mercy bu chance; keep us steal-fut in tbs faith from now ou._ July ll. lfll RETURN TO THE LORDI-Lel the wicked forsake his wsy. sud the un- rightsous Illllil his thoughts: and let hiiu return unto the Lord. snil ho will linve mercy upon him: suil to our God, for he will abundantly pardun.— lsainh 66:7. PRAYER :—0 Lord. our God, we have often trletl to forsske our wickedness, and lo purify our owu thoughts. but couldmot. Now we turn to Thee and with Thy help snd by Thy truce. suc- cess is assured. '- ' ' July ill. 18H ETERNAL LIFER-Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with sll thy heart, and with sll thy soul. Ind with sll thy strength, and with all thy mind: and lshod my course. I hsvvklfll" l» fqlih- up-fiop In s _. 0th! :-—llost ‘Ilemlfulpflqd, we fsiieil snd refused to fight given us ‘snother eenss of bull! M70501. l“ l0 I"! home circles the Christ stilt cones. - H A lions‘: (Instant saith. Jlhe home's grestest wealth is tlis ehllilnn liven to its love snd puldsnes. Moth‘- ingesn take tho pines of this circle ofhlpl?! life. Iver) well-born child is priceless treasure. with possibilities seeding even the landfill dfslllwl U! parents and frisndl. because WI i- lesst povantillly. to the secinnu ted m. promise gm prophecy o! child life. we should find the Brest men ll"! W0‘ men of s xencrstl hence. the states- men suil rulers. the sclentls s snil phil- osophers, the lsbor lenders, the iner- chsuffiprlnces, the csptsinl of indus- try. the ilsnthropists and social ben- efactors. the prophets: snd teachers. into whose Zisnds will be intrusted the responsibility of leadership in the world's work. which if rightly done is the work- of the Kingdom. 0s: Greatest Drlwrtuultr. of us who in thspllml" "l "i" ml- montlis. His next vessel was the sre brought into daily contact with ha“ -i5apph°v_ child life in the home, on the village o: vb ggi-r-Jtnjngfyein31°fk§;1f§p§,';j,;;;'f;snipe. Lemuel being mate wit ammo m, sham“ t“, ‘Mm ‘m; him on several occasions. The spiritual llfc of the young people-the "$399110" W85 hlbnlflfl Ship, and 011, hope of tomorrow. Our ever! "Web leaving her be returned to his farm may be one of encouragement sud iu- a; Rqganeath, where be i188 réeld- spirstion. Our influence and example ed ‘mm ms death 1"" i” " "°"p"'“"y cmmflm“ t" " Captain Gordon followed the sea bl tt i t f h one‘s soul. lt . 114° 0dr: ti‘: ‘dliiftzglrtnljnefnst least in purl. m, seventeen V95". 10"!‘ 511d B» 56s on the "Bapplio" hi: thy neighbour as thyself. This do. and thou shalt live.--Luks 10:27, 28. PRAYEli:—-.\iay the love of God be sbcil shroud in our hearts by the Holy Spirit who is given unto us. July M, l?“ THE ONLY (‘REATORI-Jn tho be- ginning ivns the Word. rind the Word was with God. iiuil the Word was God. All things were made by him; and ivithmit him wns not anything mode that was IllfldlLfl~J0illl l: l, ti. PRAYER-Most Holy One. we thank Thee for the knnivlrilge that all things were insde by Thee. but above sll we rejoice thou nrt our only Redeemer. und that. in Thce all things are‘ for us recreated iincw. July 1'1. I024 1S N0 DISCHARGE: THERE There ls no uinu tbut hath power over the spirit to raisin the spirit; neither hnih hc power in ihr dny of death: and thi-rc is no discharge in that "wnla- wmh und ‘he mun-e is “ncerjajnr. liii-i-loulnstcs 8:8. rnAvnm-o Lord. w.» live and yet uni we; God liveth in us, and deltil bnili no longer dominion over us. ' July ll, 102G THE ROYAL LAW :—lf yr fulfill rnltn-r ifllillglll you must ire-won never the royal liiw iirroriling to the Scrip- fii‘t‘lll In until-o wntncu iii nil." t igiirsiie, lexini-il hut-k ns Ihysclf. ye ilouvell: but if ye huvii respect in persons. ye commit sin, and urc convicted of the lnw us trungrel- stirs.—~Jnulcs 2:5. i). ‘ ure. ‘rhou sbnlt love thy neighbour‘ PRAYER: — Di-nr Heavenly Father ion. , July ll), 192,0 l'llAYl'lR:—Give us! 0 give us. hii in hie ilcic dependence on d The-e. Scripture Lessors-Luke B. (ll-If. "lint wliut i-nn i tin?" iii-munilisd ‘linrli-s. “l can't holil hlsriunu ngninsi lu tho first plnve l wouldn't vrniulsu to h!!!‘ that l wniiiil roli-nsc hcr "Niic must he mnilc not to want it." Churlcs wiis pathetic llis hluc cyns "lint how?" Finally (fuiinm said abruptly". - "Vlinrlcii. did you evcr see the play l'lllll‘ll‘il snnnk his bond. puzzled. “it's nn inii-rirsting story," Cullum ivi-ut on. “l hnvo u hunch we might hnrrniv n lesson from it. und apply ii to this pnrtlculnr situation." (‘lmrli-s niuvcil linpnilctnly. “Whut do ynii int-nil?" "l hclicvc I've solved our proiiletn." (‘ullntn nunounccil cheerfully. “Lien- it is. Now lisicn—-" (iopyrlght 102i. , (To he Continued) nuinifiifiii ' NEiiiHBilliS JULY Lulu: L’. 30. wlsdnin ilnily (lrnce continual blessing. lib-LESSONS FROM BOYIlOOD 01" JESUS (Gcncrul Topic: Golden Tut. — Jesus advanced in b wliidnin und with (loil und inen.-—Luke 2. b2. stature. nnii in favor] mi-li"_i‘|~I' ‘"11" "F" l Bonding-Luke l0. Reference assist-nu. - iiintt. '-.-, 1-23; l run Lesson sax-r Luke 2. 40-52. run rnxr sin-minim - 40. Filled Ilfh inform-Glowing in 4i. Wont every year to Jsrnlllsm- —(Youipiire Exod. ‘$3. lb. B. Twelve you u Jewish boy beciimo n "son of the inw." that in. subject to its obligations living prrsenteil in the temple and re» 0 ccivinz phyincteriizs from his father. Him W u Iii. Ills [lllrlllllll knew It not-Not be- truth and the life. ciinse nf neglect, it being natural that of the cnrnvun. H. A day‘! Journey unlit-s. Al: nightfall they would miss Jesus. 4o. In rlis teniplr-One of the chum- her about the court. Tankers-Jo ib- i-s or rabbis. flooring them and ni- lng shun quesilons- The natural ro~ lntioniihlp of teacher and pupil. ill. Atilnliishnll — Jesus had been growing up without their recoflnlzing it, hence they were surprised at whst they snw. l9. liovv is it that be sought roof- Surprise iit their not knowing where he would ha. Knew ye not the! I most be in my Father's bonsef-"Cnuld you not gin-so thut l would ho hero in the WoineiiTQIIEscIiOthsrHaiTIisy "°'.:.i".r:.'..‘:i.f'......." '- "*- , OnL-"l took Lyiiis V tsbl Corn L‘. i‘......i.."i’.‘;'¢." Woodbrid ll. Pinkhsm s for female tcluplel" n. Went down-From Jerusalem.- Subloet unto them-AI I dutiful Ion he spent the years in toil. Kept sll illoso sayings in her boon-The moth; isr-hesrt added to her trsslurel of the night of Jesus’ birth. M. Advanced In wisdoifind sistnrs —ifls wisdom grew with bis on, and the fitness of both insds him piesslnl to God and acceptable to those who were in touch with hillih. meson fllllll w” (Instant ‘henna. The (s: tho newborn lfls , with it Nsssreth with lte aslklflits is religions ls ones, June 12ml ma‘ our bgioved sister friendship, and his circle of friends Mrs. Robert Brown 4 Bridge, departed to the with the Lord in her 78th Vie!"- - gentle and lovable oi‘ women whose uuiiic us iiil truly Thine by regcnern- ‘rlendship any one might we“ envy _ She was always interested in those ruins A l‘l'l‘i4‘Al.l.:—-l‘ride goeth things that advanced the Redeem- dostrucihwu, and n haughty ark Kingdom. ‘She was held in the highest esteem by ai-i who had the pleasure of knowing lief. BB ‘WM iinrl lowly Spirit, q . . | . 0 is ever ionstinus of ta cum‘ at the hour h" the funeral. on Gab urday. June 14th to show their res pact for ‘the departed as well Ifl i. family. ducted by the Minister of the con- iygm grogation, assisted by Revil. Ml‘- Storling and-Revd. George Morris. The messase from Th“ B°Y"°°‘i "i both appropriate and helpful. service at the grave was conducted band, one daughter ‘Lottie at home, three sons. Fulton and George at Bil-l" home and Ivan at Kensilistflh- Elwll member of the home did their part in tenderly caring for the one the)‘ hearts go out. in loving sympathy for the bereaved husband and fam- "y_ Gog; wpyg are not our ways but gays "what ' do tfhou knowest not of (loll-God's: whose lives were touched by the "rm. confer ht which sll Jewish ‘feasts gentle and loving disposition 0f the were cclebriitcil. Feast of the pouoisvor ong that i3 called t0 til-Q house 0f many mansions. may receive such old—'1‘he BBQ when an ‘neplraflou from mo memory of her iiie as will enable them to touch be nbnuiil be with the other children “on _ . - About six 90m George h’ PilillflQiPhil. whether the possibilities of sorucone's imlfyears as Master and nine years life just now, in its beginning. shnli pg Mum, During m; cargo‘- he had be realised. shall we inspire the pron“ the thrilling experiences which ise and aid in the fulfillment of the m“ to the Jot of aver, sailor. by l"°l"'°°'°' "t °""‘"'°°"' ing at times at the mercy of hurri- canes iind storms, although he nev- er actually suffered ship-wreck. n. what town did Jesus spend hi! and never iosta man from any ship hiiyhiwil? ‘lye! 1L“ "hull"?! i: In‘: under his command. The other parents? u! e nu np or o t b n‘ ' h t n I whht kind (if training did he recslvc flair‘; $11113: ‘wwgo gigs": glsdlglf i hi h v What. is n boy's sreiitest lllfllllliffi¥ngllll anything trike the piscc walier- N- s» l! m“! 3'98"! 8B0, Bllil of religious home-training‘! \Vhnt ls Willi TOBIUGG ill GBOTEBIDWI! f0!‘ the greatest treasure of a homo? Ciin many years. John, who (lied in New anything fully tiiliet itstplncili‘? Yrlliglillni: York; Edwin, who died of ‘fever our steel"! "PP" ‘"' Y u" N “F and was hurried at sen and Lemuel. service? Did the town 1 e o ri who is t eth affect the boyhood of Jesus‘! Do w a premmi- "1 213901113. inn. desire, like Jesus. in lfrow mori: R0122!!!‘- Alllloilier brother Bade. of m mentally nntl phyilicllll! each dny- .68 . and one sister Mrs. what are you coins i" "lflher your John Westaway. Georgetown, are growth? the only survivors of a large fami- IOB. STUDY AND DISCUSSION r Captain Gordon was a worthy re- presentative of u. wcll known and highly honored family of Scottish descent. whose name was prgmlu. ently identified with the early hist- ory of the eastern part of this pro- vince. Ho was a man of gfggt v15. or and energy, and possessed tie. MRS. cided political views. being u very _____ strong Conservative. but he never on the anernoon o; Thursdny, let his politics interfere with his Every man's life lies within tho rpo- sent; for the punt is spent and rionc Antonius. O-mi-i- IN "MEMOliIAM ROBERT IRQWN of Snqnlgy was very wide. He was a red-blooded man. ovcry 111611 i1 5111101‘. and a most competent Master Mariner. By his deuth. a kind neighbor. a loving llllbbuiitl- and father, and a most excellent citizen of irreproacitabic character. has been lost to the community. Ho leaves to mourn n widow (We. Mary Maclniyre). four .6... Peter H. at home, Lemuel H, 1-195. tel‘ F. and Alfred Earl in Vancouv- er, B. C.. two dauBMBTB. Mrs. D. (l. Macltae. Hontherdsio, and M155 Emmfl. registered nurse of Char- lottetown. Tho funeral which took plum, 0;. Tuesday, June 24th, to the camel. ery st Brudoneli was very largely "ii-elliied- 0H0 hundred carriages being in the procession. The sor- vicos at the house and grave we“, “imdilciiiil by Rev. C. E. Armstrong. Dastor of the Christian Church, Montague of which Captain Gordon was‘ a member. Mr. Armstrong was assisted by Rev. R. W, gievensm, 11>“ t POIIKO. a, former pastor at 001313119. and Rev. D. MacVicar, b“: Hm- Mflnv beautiful floral tri- utes from relatives and friends ahilasted to tho high regard in W cb the deceased was hem, Mrs. Brown was one of the most uite evident by the large number f people who gatheied at the home bolr sympathy for the ‘bereaved The service at the home was con- the word was The y Revd, Mi‘. Aitkon. Mffl- BYOWR eaves to mourn a eorrowing thus- oved during her sickness. Our To those mained home- for about eighteen 3° midi’ i‘ “mbimbominion of Canada I 1N CHANCERY No. c4579 Before the Vicechancello‘ Minnie Muiiaily and another Complainants ' ANED Hubert Lannigati and others . Defendants [Pursuant to and by virtue of Decretsi Order made in the above cause on the second day of July, A- D. 1824 by llis Honour the Vice Public Auction on the premises on Thursday tlie~ thilrty-ifirst day of July 1A, D. 1924 at the hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon Add. THAT TRACT, piece or parcel of land. Edward island bounded and des- cribed as follows that is to say:- Commencing on the South side oi the ‘Main Road leading from Sourls towards Rollo Bay at a post set op- posite the Western edge, of the Main Road leading towards the head oif Souris; and running thence south seventeen degrees west six hundred and ninety seven feet or to the Northern boun- dary of land of Mrs, Charles Kick- iiam; thence North sixty-nine de- grees West along Mrs. Charles Klckllllfl’! Northern boundary for the distance of three hundred and twenty-five feet or to~lnnd of Jam- es Scully; thence Nd-th seventeen degrees East along the Eastern bouniin-ry of James Sculiy's land for the distance oi‘ four hundred and ninety-three foet or to the Southern boundary of laud of Bride McCar- tiiy; thence East two hundred and sixteen feet along tho Southern boundary of land of Bride McCar- thy aud of land of John id, Kick- ham; thence North seventeen de- feet to the Southern side of the said Main Road aforesaid and then- EH33. Chancellor 1 will set up and sell at ‘him 5i ‘i316 i-ssi . grees East twb hundred and fou-r . r. _. Jl Mk? - ‘,~_ z it meetsfiiefeuterrrbdnlidiu of Kiekhsurl land: thence boundary North I‘Q|1ty , , _ degrees East five chains planes P"°"""° °' P""'°° f§f,'f,‘;::'“““ South‘ s» in; some» nui- ior u... ’ aforesaid oaii leading to thifl-lesn ofySo r and thence s_lbng_ ssiii _ Bond" insro vim 1011mm- menceinan and containing lifny. six and one-halt acres d! lsniiis iii.- tie moral-diffuse. - _ {the lssid will be sold freofrom flower ‘as other encumbrances. A depos t of twenty‘ percent of the purchase. money. gvlu be _ro- "quired fromttbe purchaser obj the premis heirs knocked. dditn to a sale; the balances! the pur oneym be paid on deli- very d! ed. Such deposit will not be required from any party to the shim cause. The sale will’ be confirmed by the Court without expense to the situate lying ‘ and being at h“ I‘ -S ri W st n L t' r -'l‘own- vii-Q - __ : '> aid‘; B eNudiber o gortydour "alwlg l: d“ d! 1"“: _ . _ t , , _| in King's County- in Prince JWILLM" J. chivE-‘E Master in Chancery A, F. Mo UAlD. Esq. Co pialnanls Solicitor, 3ii93-1-10-thBat-6i For "Sale: By Auction P-“é ‘We will-sell ‘by auction on July 12th, 1M4 at .2 o'clock the six roomedcottage on Young ‘Street, Gaytown. on building lot 90 s l3‘ feet. exterior of house. newly paint- ed, interior newly pnperyed. Also new patent. eh roof andwtioucrete cellar Mao well in yard. A real sombhiiii inflrsfcluse condition. psintedi v and led ' led. ~s. OARTER a ooh. Auctioneers i Isis hi; the _r ‘rursisrrridsh’ ‘ti; ‘ _> bikini. = - ' (Ixoopl Ililiyl; ce Enstwsrdly along the said ‘Road _, {fl- "WWI-l one hundred feet to the plane of . . commencement contatiislingdfournsng n. n.1, “.00 : p. one-seventh sores o an e tt I-II- I140 #- moro ‘or loss‘ M430 think-Tim’! m‘; r Hrs r-fa‘ ’ 4mm?!‘ piece or parcel ioIfJ land slt- a: '_ -_ w ,f m . i - '- . . ' an’: i.i'“i<it.‘i.'. £i...'"°”§..i. - = - ,,,,,,, -- a: bounded and describe as f0 ows ' h that is~to say:—~iCOM-MENCING at "" °,"",.",,"..,‘°'" '...fi’:':."" the Road leading to the Head of ' 1:4‘: sun- ‘lis- Il- Souris at the Northern church fen- i“ t z : :2 co and running north seventy de- u. m I‘; 5”" grees West. Ninety-two obs-ins until iili-O-itlntbl. , INTERNATJON S. S. GOVERNOR Dl-NGLEY 9-64-44 ‘ V‘ V‘ For Fire Insurance cousin H. M. SIMPSON in nienmoini sum Phone MI ‘He dotber all thinsfl will" and '11s ow. but thou shivlt know here- flur," We pray that all those ther lives lifting them nearer to ho said "l am the way. i119 The poll bearers were: U. Robin C. Robinson, Jflllfis IO. Simil- E. Brown. HRH’! Brown Isaac Brown. CAPTAIN ALFRED GORDON .____. th t R nenth on Bun- ddthlalhftez! igaphouAlfred 00111011» nukes another break in the stead‘- , iiy narrowing circles of skilled s‘: stalwart master mariners of t: s Province, which was at one m! the centre of an extensive ship buildins industry. and which "l" out its sh-ips and men to all corn- ers of the BiOIW- . Captain Gordon. W110 W" "Vi!" [y-Qlghf, years of age. was a son of the lute Peter Gordon, and it is . yoi-thy of note i ‘lat of a. family of seven sons, five followed the an hi] rapidly rising in their vocation and receiving Mentor’! pupil‘!- Tiie lste Captain Gordon answer- ed "the clear call, the csll than. would not be denied" over h!!! I “mm-y ago when he llliylfid 9n m, Bymgntiflg "Letter B Oeortfl Grsbsni hipster, sailing from Plo- fort for 850 guests. American Plan. Tour. Vancouver and beck Thom v 3,1 g Dengiss Master. M‘ vessel ‘soiled to lilstsnul- West lad-ins. llsrssilles. the River rim h. South America. Mvervml- Onbs snii other port-l. mailed carious, ‘including dos from the fsineiis ttio the River PIAN- , i!!!’ Beyond aspelr extends the incomparable Triangle _ ugh the valley of‘ the Mystic Skobna V to Prince Rupert, down] the coast by -bosl:- ho’ psonRiverstoJssper a Y . c“ i! theenjoym 'irevel- An Ir .1 w. n.- rtvus. ciiyr P . .2‘ fl . w. K- libel’! .‘"~Tickos __ sbirut 10 a. in. Thursday. bare $10.00. all it Pacific Coast Go to Jasper National Perk for your holidays this summer.‘ .Motor. Hike, Camp, Climb, play Tennis, Dance or Rest amid the gorgeous grandeur of the Canadian Rockies. , . JaspérPari: Lodge (under management of Can- adian National Railways) provides every oom- Rates as low as $6 per day sser and Park. the Thsbi wnsnniiihsdil iilvvlflofebsiippsriskssesv I . ' \ ton to 5t. John with coal. Co's mania-s. Among other vessels on which v ~ he sailed vm ihmflfllfllu" ‘ ~ For-verse, Reservations, lie.- umm" and m sumo ‘ . EASTERN STEAMSH will leave St. John Wednesdsil at B s. m. and Baturdsys at ‘l m. in. Wednesday tripe are via iEsstport-iond Imbee. due Boston Saturday trips to Boston direct, due Sundays st about I p. in EFFECTIVE JULY; l» 1924 i , tesmor Prince Arthur wil’, leave 8t. Johufridsys sud lloii- dsys st 7 p. m. forBoston direct duo following any st about 1 p.111. A- c. cunms, Aosnr. 1i. John, u, s.’ y '11s INC.- AL LINE (Atlantic Time) for Boston. i vsryF bummer. - Tourist Fsrss. "firs, from Charlotte- ’ awn and return vmoouvsn , it fi%t'£ .. PORTLAND {gass- I . .. p. ~ h?‘ whfli." ,____ Qisllonsl Perk , ‘ $141.00 ‘.14 .' t. (we! In Illlflovlll P 29-". i“) Return Limit October list. a ‘ Tina; L. w