i .l :"<- n: ¢ . iii-l": 33H ill l ‘l illllllll l C! coal? ‘ lit Mc-CLARl/‘S EXCLUSIVE AIR~ " BLAST RING rm- vides the additional _ warmldair required over the fire to con- » aume the exceaalv " carbon gases re- leased by heat from 80ft coal. »~-. ..... .. Consult McCIartfs dealer /or HEATING COMFORT - l l DELIVERIES l! ll’ MADE . . IN ORDER . RECEIVED ll‘ ll l 0 “\{Kb$ nv O 1....” MCCIGUS SSIJ NSll I N E FURNACE be prepared to burn either har OI’ 101 yyvalt your turn for hard mklao-am manna-annual:- l‘llt\l"l‘l'ill X lrllllllllllvlll born 0i‘ his sent there was naught butfi ‘file inst that Sir Oliver Hllll‘ ll! Clllrlliinlsy und dirty sin-epukin. From enu llllll lwlllll wus on lill‘ lllofllllllt llll lo end the bench was not more thnn lvhu-h tin-y sol ullt from the reokillg h,“ (“.1 l“ |..||x;_h_ “my” "n. “Hymn... Lislmll gaoi. ’i'hl-ro: lol" lllruilgllulllém-luu-uflng || (mm n“, m.“ um, w“, a llllll llvlll‘) l ‘ll l'lll'll k"\‘“' “ll! "l-Wribllro fuul‘ Ion-t. Ill tlult. l-ruulplld spun-e in lhlil \\'l‘\'ll'|ll'\| rl-l-tl- nl‘ ton foot h_v four. Sir tlllvl-r and his . ll|ll\"‘~‘1 "l" U-ll‘! new!‘ six our nultos hnd their lllinorllbltl ex- I=I~'l- =l:-'=l|ll- _ islonro. waking null. sleepin|g—for they ~\'ll' "ll"? =‘I"‘"¢ ll "llllllh l" sit-pl ill thoir ehllins llt the our without :l last onolosod spzlvo that wus open lo s|||[;..i,.|,l rum“ h, wmvh u, “c l" l|l~~ sky. hut uovortlll-ll-ss oi‘ an innit-s sulph-h‘ ll‘ I'll‘ lllllllw-“irl ll llllm‘ "f limb tlll‘ Anon Sir Oliver hoonnlo illlrlionoll null ll rlllll'l'l'llll~' llltlllllll lllllllllll l‘llll' innroli to lllllt unspeakable existence, .""i‘ll""- thllt living lloutll of the guiloymlllvo. v ..\l illo nun of that luonth he wuu uunw,“ [Illll tirst lulu: vuyuL... u, Nun“... lat thus» plrkod out ll)’ llll llillfvl‘ Wllllpvus ever lo ronlllin tho Inns], torrlbln ‘was nlanniul: ll unlit-y'- tlllll was to eon»H-M,..|-|,.m.,. "g m, 1m“ p-m- "pnnu of Q.‘ ‘"3’. m“ lllllllllll l"v~\1li'|_"ll- , H" llllflliol" oizilt i-ndioss ilollrn nt ll time null ol| _|hu- to his vxrnus lltlihlllllfllill nillohlono ooouslun for no less liulll ton hours l,‘:|'l fillrovssltl ' wllilstooil lilo I|lll‘\"|t“t| lu- puii nt his our without ll singli- that luolihitii- pinoo of ltll'<!ll|lil|ll-|l|'|( ||||||g4pv \\'|||, m“. f..." m, n“. nu-ulw. llllll to tho lino thows wilioll tilo stroll-her. tho utlu-r on tho bout-h in ,'l'l'll I‘ lllllllllll-lull and foil no lilollgil helfrout of him. gruspitu; ills pllrt of tllul l3nn\ ..| uorl- ill'l|llll‘lllj_' n iulllsl of lIlil‘I|O'li-—|i||l|lil||lIlKlY heavy liftoon-iotit our. he Vultlrll. iu-lood. in proolsolg what ho was would bond his hnok to thrust fonvrllrd ‘lll lll- nnd llpullrli so in i-ionr the shoulders ‘ 'l' lzalioy to willoh our gllntio oi‘ tho lzronulillz. swolltilll: slaves in ,lnan w lllN|ll|tl'lll't| was .-| Toast-l nl‘ front of him “tin-n ho woullf llfl n,“ :|'\i'i_\‘ oni~s.-~-nrll uulnnl-d by sv-von llll‘li.4'lI4| so lllt lo bring tilo blluio llovvn to ;'i‘llo_r uoro sonli-d upon n sort of stlllr- tho wlllor .nnd huvllll: gripped in- would I ".\non filr Olin-r beolulll-_ illlrllvln-ll . . . . to lllui llpspl-nkubil- cwinlonl-v» ilult iii-ill; lltllllll of lilo gnlltgv-slnve." inilolvoll tho slope of the oar. l’l‘il' frnln his soul lo throw his full nwlnuilu; from llu- ganguay in tho vovl~ u-oiuhl iuto tho pull. and so l'uil hark -t llllllllil‘ down Lo tho silnllou‘ bul- with l-innk of chain upon tho groaning bonoh lo swing folwvllrll onoe nun“, ullli lill" lllllro ulloltoil lo .\‘il- (viii-or “as so oluuulii his seltsos roolod. his sight Lsol" ‘llllll lll'-\l lill‘ '»'lllll~’ l.\'- lioro. .~ rk liooann- blurred. his nloutll part-bod. nlul unlto-l as uhoo lu- w - born. iu- wit-s llis u-hoii- body n living. straining: nollo . int-d to ilu» lu-noh. and in lhos: l‘llon would oonlo tho silllrp. tioroo out l lllfi lll‘ Frlllillllrll Wlllllllll 1| alllt-Zll" of liu- |Il|ili.~‘\\‘l|lll'rl whip to revive encr- Inlouu-nfs lll\'\'l‘ltli§.\'i<Ili for six whoio gin“ “m; llugglul [Hnrpyflf “mo, "ml Jllollll - isoluotinlos to lonro a blot-ding stripe l'n*i\\'l‘l'ii llilnsoll‘ illltl tho hard lint upnn his llilkllil but-k. (‘URRIE & MURNAGHAN, Charlottetown Ag'ents for Mc(‘lary’s Furnaces FOR SA LE with ronils loading in nil dir ("ennui fitlll in woll ituowll as ir-ldll onu of‘ illr- bt-sl .\liil Silos in Print-p i-Ill wnril island. i, ,ll_ Stovrnrl. Hflfflgfrif, plvu ylfl-il and ain also llllllll to l‘.‘lill'il lilll ‘that qrnrun Slntpp (~|,;,,-|qn,. ,itud number hitzh ohms Ilv-zistored 'l<‘rlxes_ tilwlr 9~l'!—'i‘hllSnlui-—tii. l l I Harland House residence belonging to T .W.,Morris, Esq, and situated at t3i Water Street, Till! defiirabie property cqmpriscs half a town lot. running through from Watcr street to King. Housc is in cxcellcnt repair, arwgod floors Jurnace practically new. two bathrooms. etc. Not lbniy is this house very desirable as a residence, but its plan and entrat location make it most suitable for flats. As an investment y hi: is a splendid 'bpportunity a; the property being in the heart [l'-"lill:»\\'lt'\\ ti)’ null ltltillli. lhlll -l'llll lllllhstatlorl, 3 miles from Freder|cton..\vli=<r otlu-l‘ luuluoss of that _llo-'llulul iloutll is Silil. lllilililll syluplllily is i» SALE a ~ . S, ii. Polnlloltln ‘xiii be at. lilo lVll-‘llll-llllllfiaud store, half mile linlPl, i llln now colnplt-llll: ‘unrlto uu- it) [into fox rant-h in (illnrlotlutnwn fitnvuity. l iiill propured l0 bnnrli all r lurtin-l" |litl‘|it‘ll].ll‘.'4 gllllll)‘ lnfllixtfis purchased from ill". it‘ l‘(:llllii‘- P. A. FARQUHARSON :01 the city will always be vzllunhllf- inl§pectigfl anemoons from 3 to 5.30. Notice of sale of fur- .'iil‘-.\ ll l!l'Ili_ .nlture later. lllllllll PRUPEIVPY Live Poultry Wanted ward: installed. give perfect latlsfaction. “'-~f10_9jl(:nt Street r nu FAWGETT PIPELESS FURNACE You cannot afford to decide about: that Furnace which you are going _to install this fall without Investigating the Fawcctt ilnc. Seven different alzca to choose from hcat~ ing, from 8000 to 50,000 cubic feet. prices from $135.00 up- All our furnaces are fully guaranteed to it‘ you cannot call. Price: and terms arranged to quit cuatcman. SAMUEL ltnlllénv write us. Ohariottotown. P. E. i. ~¢ | JOHN ‘r. MULLlN. t 'i'l:\ls duy ln day out, now hroiiod lllli| l I ‘ i-lislorod by tho plllii-ss solltiloru sun. l unu- vhillod _li_v lilo llllrhl t|t'\\'t| whilst u.- f took his orulnpnd nnd llllrot'roshiul:: ri-st. f l ll|t|l'r~'l'l‘llli||l|_\’ filthy and dislu-veilod. his ~l and lu-urd illiliivtl wilil ondioss i Edward F. Pratt is offering his s“ l. unwnslll-ll s e by tilo ruins lfarln of 100 acres in Springton. wllloh lu that sousou were nil loo rare. iGood land. 60 acres clear. 35 acres Pilllklltl utmost hy lilo NIPIWII of his lnis ‘covered with 59ft and hard wood, 5 oruhio onmrados lilll| illfestoll by filthy acres ready to stump. Near church orawlilll: lillllgn belzoltoll- oi" lli-ouylul; from Clyde sboopskins nud Iionvou ulolu- knows .'i‘hul.~l ‘l H"! Fll'lll‘lt"l til iéPll ill-ll I'll"! lnnl i‘:ll'|io.~: llalili: l/lvo Fowl i'tl!“l13 acres of oats. 1% acrcfi potatoes. lu-ll. ‘“'_' "f" 5"” l““’“‘“ l" “"‘"l~‘“' l‘ ‘ solo lllllllll‘ or will l-ll hllll~ '45 loads hay. Will be sold with or .u.- “u. Hl-arinlrly r-u llitltll ..-~-.-ll|.~.1 Min‘ t"lz"u"'r_w'lll m“ 1MP‘ “WI 5mm" IR llllwithout crop as it suits the bllyQlH-lllhlvlllt null rilo luossos of taiiou'_\' rloo. .bll1i<l|n:.< and titty zu-ros oi _\\"o<ui_ u W . M -—--————<—~.G°Od banw pig and hen housc and “m, h, “PM. m, “my film,“ mkpwurl“ 1mm ""“"l‘<‘"_ M‘ “"“"l‘_ l"""""l*_'"‘l dwelling house. Stream ofwatcr bc-fu-ull-r lllzll wlls ofloll slnio. NilVlilg lhlll i]|(v]ll|i“‘- “Us pruppn). h m.“ ,1. l ‘side buildings, also 1 in centre of solllotilllos \\‘lll'll lilo spoil-of rnu-‘un: ‘“"'"'| "ll m“ Mm" “mm l“ 5""""3 - farm. Farm can be inspected any was lunn- iililll usually prnlrlu-lt-d the day. Apply t0 iillvllls\\':|illl<l wivuld thrust lumps of ‘ KENNETH MOLEOD, llI|‘1'll'| siuidon in wllu- llllo the mouths l _ Sprlngton, ul‘ llu- tolling sluvos to sustain them. l R. R. N0. 2 Tho sonrvy hroko ollt on lilnt voyugo. 30715.’! lflnVliii. llllltl thon- wor_o other dlsollson nlnonl: > ‘tho roworn. tn sny llnthlnl: of tilo fPNIPI" lIlL! Hort-s ill-gotten of lilo frllolioll oi tho lionoil wllioil woru oolllllliln to llli. and whioh l-uoil nlllst olulllro us host ' ||tl t‘tlllil|, Wllll tilo liillVl‘ whoso liisonso " ‘ ‘oonqul-rod hilu or who. l‘t'lll‘ll|IIL! tlu- l limit of his onllllrnnoe, |Ii‘i'Il\||tI't| him soif lo l-lwooll. lilo imllilllvllill hall il short wuy. 'l‘ho IHNFIHNWI illlnl: l|\'llI‘|ItIlIl‘tlI tlu- su-oonlul: worl- llrulzlzod upon tho LZIIIILNVII)‘ lllnggoil tlu-ro lo rovlvo if [Ill-y tllll llot rovlvo till-y wore floggoil on until till-y woro tl horrid blol-ililll: plllp wlliril was tlloll ilonvell llllo lilo sl-ll. tluvo lwioo \\'|ll'll lhoy lliooll in windlvurd lilo slnoil ot‘ tho slaves holnt: waflod ul-utl il|li| rouoillul: tho lino KAZHIIPII poop wilt-rl- the illflllllll llllll hor tho ilollusluon \\'l‘i‘l' Consisting of 120 acres, 75 acres “""'" clear in good state of cultivation, balance under hard wood and lum. .hr:r. Good dwelling house. large ‘barn, piggcry. hen house. granary. [pump house. gqragc. buildings, all iiliVlflg electric lights; also fox‘ iranch (new). orchard. Convenicnt| {to storms. churches...‘mill.. school ‘and butter factory within hailf mile. lFor particulars apply to out or lirllluo null flu-m ; lulloiuluuls lrnvolod. WILBUR THAINQRI lot-apron u. lull uunul. tlllll for lull}! E|g|n A"). cm '\\o _\' hours lilo sluvos would hold tiu- N_ B_ guilt-y ill position. huoklnl: hor up ‘coolly zllluillsl tho wind lto tls nol to lluso way. 'l‘ho nulnlu-r that diod ill tilo tirst [Won-k nt‘ that voyugl- amounted lo (‘IIINU lupon u quarter of lho lotlll. Illll. i.||I'I'l‘ i.lllt| r VALUABLE WHPHW I" m" pm m v .| p lvoro llruwu upon to till ompt_\'_ pillow-s. .\‘ono but llu- tltiosl ooulil sur ‘ vlvo this tl-rrlbll- ordl-ul. l . l from: 0 1'1 tr. wore ill‘ lill-so was Sir fiilvor. uod of tin-so. ton. was his llnnu-dlaill neighbor at tho The under-signed g5 oflering afoul; n stullvul-l. powerful. inlpllssivo. Private gal; his farm of 11o acres‘unonllipllllllllll: young Moor. who un- gituate wflhi" l/z mfle of {he Town r-oploil his fnlo with ll ntuloillm that ar- of Kcnsington. This is one of the fillMI-II sir UHVHI"! Illhlllfflflfln’ For lays most valuablc farm; in ghg Prqy- tin-y oxohnngl-d no RIIIIII‘ word to- lncg and includes an “P4011”; qrfidjzolhor. tlu-lr. roilginus llulrkiul: thmu large dwelling house, large barnJolti. il|o_\' tun-lulu. for Piltlillllltl dosplto piggery, granary, hcyy-hougev we tilo fnrt lllnt till-y were fellows in mis- housg and ghgdg l" connection fnrluno. lint on» IEVPIIIIIR when nu lured ther¢wigh_ The farm |s we" watch jnw who hull r-olillpnod ill luorolflll ull— ed and close to school?" church”. rnusoinuslu-ss was drugged nut and fing- cheelle factory. electric light and‘ other conveniences. .Thcre is a grove of mixed hardwood and sofbRhodes ‘wood of about 2O acres and the bat-l ~~—~ ance is all cleared and in a good' A ccholarahip. of the vliuc of jatate of cultivation. l£300, tenable for three yearn is I If not sold before the 26th day cl‘ iwlqncd till: year lo the Province ficptervvbcr next the property will °7 Pfllllio Edwflrd llllmt gon that day be offered for lsale atl APDllcatlona for nme must be {Public Auction on the pramlbcs at w" to 1M Swrmry M "w Bellie- lthc hour of one o'clock In the after-JIM! Committee not lkltor than 0c ‘noon. . .tobcr 20th. Application tgrm: nnd i For further particular-c apply go Instructions may be obtained from lthc undcralgncd. ‘tho Cbicf Superintendent of Educa- Dated thin 16th dly of Scptcm- tion. Charlottetown. bet‘, A. 0., 1924. ~ Education office. Sept. 17, 1924 SOOMhu-ut-tuc-Sl Scholarships SlliiR-Sl-iil-blfii. .1‘ uq.’ Vyrfvery lOr Packer of W!LSON'S FLY PADS l WILL xut soot li|I§ nus .\5g*1°llvoni>l. or ANY \STl(itv l gt crzrruril __\ Clean ‘to handle. Druggisw. Grocers and _ GfllgStorcl gel! in the usual luunncr, Sir Oliver Will tilled with such u passion hi. lill this inhumanity tilut. ut the cold pitilellsnoss of it all thllt uiouil he cursed nil Gill-int- illus in gi-noruruud Spnulllrtls in pur- ticulnr. He lill-nod to the Xliour beside hlnl. null uilllrosslnl; illul ill Spunish: "Ill-ll." ho sold. “was surely ulluiu fur Christians, \\'IIl('|\ lnuy be why they seek tu llullte ourtil like‘ il." Fortunutcly for hllu the ercak and dip oi‘ tho ours. the elllnk of the chains. nut] tlu- lushos lll-utlnl: shurpiy upon that wroti-iurd Jolv were sufficient. to uluifil- ills voice. liul the Mouv ilenrll hinl, llud his illlrj oyos glenlued. "’i‘horl- is n fllrnuoo sovon tllnos lu-ut- otl uw. tinl: liloln. (‘I my brother." lu- ropiled. with n confidence which seem- od to ho lllo sollroi- ot‘ his prosont sloio- ism. "lint uro thou. then. not n (‘ilrjst- lull?" Ilo spoko in that qlloor iulllzuallzt- of lilo North Afrll-uu souhoaril. that llll~ lzun fruln-ll. willell sounded like sumo Frourh dinllot llltorsporsod with Arublo words. llnl Sir (lllror made out his lnollniln: utmost by intuition. Ill.- lill!‘ wort-ll him in Npllilirlll ulznin. sinoo lll though lilo Moor lild llot zlppour to spouk ll. rot it was pllllu ho under- slooll it. "l ronounoo froln this hour." ho nus- wored ill his pilnslnu. "i will acknow- ioillzo no roiiglon ill wilulle nnlne slloh illlllllli ‘l ro douo." ilo ulnwlod all oilsoello onth us he ilouvl-d lilo grout our forward. "A t'hristinu. l?" ho i-rioll. lllltl lulllzh- I'll for tho first timo slut-o ho llnd boon i-ilnlnod lo that bonoil of illzolly. "l lllll iiom- with (‘ilrlsthllls lllld t‘hristlaniiy." “\'orll_v wo nro tind's. nnd to llim slnlll lvo rot urn." said tho Moor. l‘l‘n llo (‘ontiuuoill ~-/~l£Q-}—~ — LETTER OF SYMPATHY Following is the cnpy oi‘ n Letter of (‘nlnlolonc-t- rilcuntiy forwarded -\ S. ‘iliaciflty. Snmuulrsilll» by (‘llzlptor No. 2 Orllor of tln- storu Star, Stanley Urillgtl. Mrs. A. S. illac-Kzly, Sulluntlrsilie. l‘. E. I. Dear Sister:- On bohuif 0f Princess Chapter, Orllor 0t‘ tilo lllnsteru Still‘. we tuku ‘this opportunity of extending to ;y0u our lnnsl honrtfl-lt syluprully ‘in the dontll oi‘ your llonr lnoliler g \\'i2 know, tilni, ill collllllou with [all luotl ho occupimi ii plum lill your zlffetltions \V_lll(‘ll nuuo ;ntllor ran fill, zllui now that silo is gone, you IiilVt‘ for your t-olufort null consolation till- recollection of n puro, sweet, christian t-ilnrncttrl- wllicil was over nu inspiration ‘to ill.» good and n robuku t0 all ull- wllrtlly idoals. ‘ r weak; but tiloro is ll saerednoss in tho sorrow torn ilear one willch wo refuse to part with. and in your sorrow we (‘tlllillivllll you to the lov- ing euro 0t our kind Heavenly Fililliil‘ will) ‘czlretil tor you" and is able oven nut nf the darkness. to bring light and joy and peace. Signed on ilehalf of the lueluhors Princess (lilzlptor, O. lC. S. Stanley ilrililzn, i‘. E. l. ‘ Thankful Mothers liner: o. nloliler ilas used Baby's l()\\'ll Tablets for her little one she would nso nothing else. ’i‘in-. ‘lab- lots give such results lull. tho llloliler has nulllillz but vrnrrls of praise and lhéllikHliflPSG for them. Among the thousands of ulotilers throughout Canada who praise lho 'l‘nblets is Mrs. ilavlll A, .\li(|l'l‘(~1i)1l- Now tilasgtilv. N. .\‘.. wilo writes»- "i have used illlby‘s Own Tablets for my (flliiliftlil and front my; 0x pl-riollee i would not. ho without. tllom. i would urge overt’ other mother ti; keep a box of tilo ‘Fzlblelt-l ill the house." Tho Tablets are a luild but thorough laxative Wllitth r‘ late the imwois and swoelen tho HIDIIHHEIII drivn oui constipation llllll indigestion. ilronk up colds nnri siulpli» fevers itlll| make toolhinp, onsy. They are sold ‘by ullvdleint: iloalilrs, or by mall at. 25o a box lrom Th0 Dr. Wiiiialus’ Aiutiiciutl. (w... flrockvilie, Ont. ~..._..,_ Highway Improvement Tenders Tenders for Concrete Structures on Projects Non. 56 and 57. ill this iOiflco until noon nu Satur- day, September 20th. i924. from any person or persons willing to contract to erect taoncreie strut-.- tures on the following road pro- jeots. according in specifications to b0 seen at this olflco: Project Nn. 57, Caledonia to Low- lnguo- Electric Lilzbt and McLean's bridges. Project No, 57. Caledonia to Low- v-r Montague. MolPltrillne Bridge and two bridges on the Wood 1a- lanli Road. Parties tendering will tender separately for the work on each project. The lowest or any necessarily accepted, L. B. MoMlLi-AN, Secretary 0t Public Works Department of ‘Public Works, Charlottetown. P. E. l. September 11. ‘i924 . 406B-9-‘i3-Matt4l. . tender not Sold by all " sineo the arnllstitvo. has been roviv- Sealed Tenders w_ill be rel-rived; ~~l Civil tutor... t“ "(Canadian Prcu.) OTTAWA. Supt. l9.—A compre~ henslve repent dealing with the progrecq of civil aviation in Canada during 1923 bus just been issued by tile Department of National De- fence. The report also mentions the civil operations undertaken by the Royal Canadian Air Force.‘ According to the‘ rcport:— "The year 1923 saw ‘a consider able increase in commercial avlu» tion as applied Ito forestry work and photography in Eastern (Jana- da. The opérationq in the pro‘ vlncee of Ontario and Quebec. ill connection with forest fire patrols and the. preparation 0t forest in- vontoriec by sketching and photo- Brltphy. ‘hl-thonto carried out by tile Dopllnion Government on a repay in the spring of the year, taken 0v er by tilo provincial forest services in their untlrety. Tho Dominion Government, feeling that this work their tut-cl‘..- nl stage. withdrew clal lauthonitlcs." who then arrung firms. "During 1923 there has been no development of paasolgor, mall or impress traillc in Canada. The (iii ticulty of operating such services large centres of population are few and. in nlauy instances, separated by whip tracts of unsettled torri tory. Devoloplneni. along these lint-s can host bu llfltlflllitlktlllv in illuropc illlll y the United States wilore the traiilc is heavier, llOlllilllll for express ervlcos grentl er anti the communities better ahit tu hour the cost. ‘”l‘lln aircraft industry. tlorlunili oil in Canada. iillll there now exist at. last two ennlluerclui establish- ments wilero aircraft can be built t-nluplete. The manufacture 0f pro rollers has also been siurtotl though lln‘ vcit no work on aircraft engines is being (lone in the Dom- iulnu. it is not expected tilat ‘lill-S ilrnllcil oi‘ the lmltlstry will ti.‘ voiop until lilo demand for zlirtaralt engines is lfllllllll greater tilnu it is at proscnlt. “Tilovulrorzlfit industry is now alive in the possibilities and tilorr is no doubt. that the next your \vll st o lilo prollllvtion of aircraft do giguoll gpvtfltllly for forestry work in this country. Tho purfet-titln o. these typos will probably llllll‘ l‘ year or two. Every effort must hr made to unsure progress in thoil llovelnpnlollt. if this is ilouotiltlrl is no doubt that ilillt-itlnt. ot-nuouu- t-ni ililtl easily (lpilratod nlni-hlnos will ho available within n your o‘ two to hu-ot the needs uf the for esters of Canada." There were ill (lrlnatla liflllconfi (‘ll air crafts. and the total llot-us .(‘ll, civil. air personnel in 1022i was lillltl. ftlllllYzl-YPII with Iii-i" in 1022. Five DBIBOIIS worn killed in nir~ craft zlt-clllents ‘(luring the. your. two pilots iillll three lHlSfiPllllPPo‘ ilollrs of living" for civil govern lueut purposes lill-ring tho _\'l"dl',ill liltllfll 1.422. TO TORONTO . DETROIT OR OHIGAGC’ Best of Service via the Canadian National Lines ‘From all points ill. tho Niarltillll Provinces there is the finest n train survive via Montreal? to 'i‘or onto, Detroit and (Ihlcilgo. The. "Ocean Llltlllfltl" and lill “Maritime Express" between llull lax and Montreal are superior trains of splmnlld ltii stool‘ equip lnollt. and the passenger is assure. 0i‘ a comfortable journey and lill best of attention. The Ocean iliul ited connects 0V9?! morning l“ Bonaventure Station with the "lam Ollt-l international Llmlloil. tin daily fast train do illxu, lenviln: Montreal at 10.00 a, lll. The. Maritime Express makes oollnoctlons with tilo llitzilt. trains leaving Montreal. all irnllls of tint“ equipment. Thorn is no finor ulanri arli of service. anywhere. than tiull assured lilo traveller by lilu (inn atllan National Ituilwsys. nu ticket agents or the C. N- ll will furnish information concern lug fares and will nrranltn all res orvalions. 4058013-20-27 McGill University School for Social Workers A (xllrufully pinlluod prlu-tltzzll education and training for Social work. Splendid opportunities fur those who wish to make iillfi work their vocation ,0r for lilosc ‘Willi wish to servo part. time as vollln» tours. A number of SGIIOIIIFSIIIUS uvull zlblo. ‘ Opmls October 1st. i924, Apply to Director. 3919-9-6~6.20,2l. ' AUCTION SALE New Cottiavire and Lot With Garage We arc authorized by Mr. Jame-s A. Trainor to sell on Wednesday, September 24th at,12 o'clock. his nicc new cottage, clluatcd at No 64' Victoria Avenue. All wiring and plumbing complete. Ind ready to paint, .AI:o at thg uma tlmc we will coll hi: cottage and lot No 61 :ltu|tcd oppoultc on tbc umc olrcct. Atuc immediately alter the nlc of property commencing at 1.30 we Willi all a lot of good fur. nltllc. Tor-m: at ale. .. QENJ. CARTER l. SON Auctioneer: " Inliianada ment or part payment. basis, were had passed beyond the experlmont. L with the concurrence of the provin. é“ ed for the necessary flying utter trontruct with commercial aviation‘ i is very great _ln a country where - tilt - and extra good is the ;'" w M QRANGE- PIIKQIQQUALITY 100,000 No. 1 llout<lfzliiléilfiio ‘lbs. » 30,000 Heavy 4 Bus. Gnuin Bags. 20,000 Light 3 Bus. Grain Rags CARVELL ilutos l». r ,4». ...:\ . ‘I --l-.- l. sruculu. TRAIN In cimneetion with the -l’rin‘ce,C0unty Ex- ilibition and Horse Races, a special train will possible. . . Return fare from Charlottetown $2.25 and from intermediate Stajions at proportion- ate rates. . l This train will also carryRzlce Horses go- ing and returning. ; .~ I)IS'1‘RI(‘.T PASSENGER AGENTS OFFICE Charlottetown. l’. E. L, September 18th, i924 F 5083-9-19-6i i i Pleasure ~ Way to Europe BKE magnificent and modern hotels, with all their comforts and conveniences — arc the ships of the Cunard-Canadian Linc, with their luxurious lounges, dining rooms, music and writing rooms, trained, courteous attendants. And in addition. are open and coveied promenades; ocean breezes to create an appetite and meals that satisfy it; In fact, everything that will add to your Icasurc that 84 years of experience in transatlantic travc can devise. Five Cunard-Canadian ahips- to serve you — the famous "Pretty Sisters." the "CARMANIA" and "CARONIA." sailing from Quebec to Quccnstown and Liver oi — and the popular “A" ships, the “ANDANIAP " NTONIA” and “'AUSONIA" sailing from Montreal to Plymouth, Cherbourg and London. ' Cunard standard 00f courtesy and attention prevails -- whethcr you decide to travel Cabin or Third Claus.- Let the Cunard Agent in your town lan your trip. Hc will give you full information as to nailing dates and Intel: or you may write to The Robert Reford Company, Limited ‘ General Agent: . n Montreal Toronto Quebec St. Iolm. N.B. Halifax §4O64¢0QO0900OOO~OO~O%O~OO-OO-QOQ%Q©QO§O0Q4'§‘O+O§-O—O-O-§0l (Iumlda Steamship Lines, Limited. S. S. Winona Ar. Charlottetown Sept. 9th -. Sept. 30th For further particulars apply i Carvell Bros, Agents 6§O§O§§§¥§§~4O orchestras and hosts of From Montreal Sept. 6th Sept. 27th u-ooocooo M Moo 044004 00cc»: -tni.hluat.l.‘. \ EASTERN S'1‘EAMSHIP LIN ESJNC. International Line B. 8. GOVERNOR DINGLEY will leavabt. John Wod- nccdly: It 8 a. -m., and Saturday: at. 7 p. m. (Atlantic Tlmc) for Bolton. Wcdnuday trip: arc vi: Ellutportilld- Luboo- duo Sow ton about 10 n. m. Thumday. Saturday trip: to Benton direct, duo Sunday: at‘ 2 p. m. - Excellent Pnoengor accommodation. 4 Expru: dhpnch of freight to Boston and New York and point: South :nd Wut. A. C. OURRIE. St." ‘John! N. I. .4. Afliljl soiu-olis-sl I leave Charlottetown at 8:45 tum. onTbursday September 25th, returning will leave Sum- mcrside at 7:00 p. m. 0r as soon thereafter as