afternoon. _ ‘8343-7-9 ‘Wfmiii. l“ ‘ PROVINCIAL RIFLE ‘Kenshislnn Rahge, Charlottetown . trig at "8 o'clock. n. m. l. gramme can behad ifrom the Secre- ‘ d aoies mixed grain, 2 sores potatoes , I acre turnips. Well fenced and water- ' ed-‘ten ohainsrhore front, Buildings ' Ill low find up to riate. Farm - landed. Will he sold by private sale - owllfl ls going West. Apply to owner ' an ‘promises. " Dolfllrl Auctioneer. __ IIILI-d-July t, d, d. I, l0, and 12. .. itili SALE ‘ QQ-lj the summer mont f we-close Satur- dayia -'"‘12.30. - We do not ;close Wednesday ~ ASSOCIATION flihs annual Prize meeting of the rPrincoEdwal-d Island Provincial Rifle Associhfiblt will take place at ‘it'll, 0th and 7th August ccmmenc Prizes in Cash over $1400.00, Aperture sights will not be used. Mnkqjfllll‘ entries early. Pro F. S. MOORE, Colonel, R. L. President CHARLES LEIGH Lleut. Col. R- O. ~ Secreury-Tress. BIG AUCTION SALE AT CORNWALL 0N MONDAY, JULY 14th AT ‘ll o'clock soon sharp. The hoastlf ‘ shore far stock, crop and “farm implements. I Iarm consists of 61 acres of choice lllll’ n11 oloar and in a high state of calflvfilon. Only nevea rnlles frun Charlottetown by road and ll hy ire In winter, Near to chum-lies. "schools, telephone and store. Will he sold wftli orep,- consisting of H. auras or haadtlful hay, lil horas choice oats we'll .I|p ja shove date or by auction on that date. Sisle positive. No reserve ss George Dockendurff, or J. A. Mus-I — 14-1- ' Valuable, farm property, consist- lngor 160 acres choice land, of vliiibh 115 acres ‘is under cultiva- tlon-bsisncs under second growth. aoltand hard wood. This square block of land. located In center of theboautiiui and pros~ PC7000 dlhfllot of Hsrnlliton. is woli watered by a brook running through-ls vdthln convenient dis- tsnoe to School House, Hall, Ollurohoa and Stores snd presents a file vldirlfofflalpsque hay from anyqlsrt of farm. i will aeilithh entire block or ie including buildings, orchard sn oropLor if preferable to pros peolve huyer, will sell part or the ram with qr without the buildings, o rd or crop. fiassoeeion of (arm ghifll to purchaser with the tra r- Ier’ bf deed. Payment terms easy. Wrfle or some snd see property! J, N. LOOKERBY, “Hamilton, P-~E. island v _ no.4. PALMIIJLO. w» s»... .; I000! b Lilli- Qsu armevs has Iuiiding e s..s. i. Summerville Matinee Races, July 19th Tho h rso races which were to he hold at ummervllle, July 9th, are postponed until Saturday. July 19th. The following are the claseos:— A Froo-For-All Trot and Pace ..._...-......._.._......_..... 75 bushel of Olin A 2-30 Trot and Pace ................ .. ...................... _. 60 bushel of Oats A 8 Minute ffrot and Paco 60 bushel of \ All races will be mile heats anti finish at end of ifllth heat. National Rules to govern of which this track is a member. Prizes will be divided 50, 25, 15, 1O per cont. Entries close July 15th,‘ ' M day should prgve unfavourable Races will be held on the fol-lowing Wednesday, July 23rd, JAMES B. MoMlLLAN, Secretary 3291-7 11-21. TENDERS Tenders will ‘be received at the: office 0i’ the City Clerk up to noon on Monday, July 14th, for the pur chase of a plot of land and dwe] ling house situated on Wstcr Street near ‘Pownai Street and owned by the City. Description of land ma} be seen at this office. Highest or 03y tender not necessarily accept- e . G. P. NICHOLSON City Clerk 3392-7-10-31 , For Sale By Auction We Will 661'! iby auction on July 12th, 1924 at 2 o'clock the six roomcd cottage on Young Street. Gaytcwn, on building lot 90 x 43 feet, exterior of house newly paint- ed, interior newly painted and Dflllefed- A180 new patent shinglcd rcci’ and concrete cellar wailled. Misc well in yard. A res] home and in first class condition. B. CARTER d. SON, Auctioneers ‘i316 ‘l-ii-fii . Dominion of Gsnsds Province of Prince Edward island iN THE PROBATE COURT 15th. George V., A. D., 1924 in rte-Estate of Daniel Mc- Wliiiams late of Ocean View in Queen's County, in the said Pro- vince, deceased, testate By the Honourable Alexander Bsuncrman Wr-rburton Surrogate, Judge of Probate, &c., &c., To the Sheriff of the County, of Queens County. or any Constable or literate person within said Coun- Y. GREETINGZ— WHEREAS upon reading the petition on filu of Angus Munn of New Westmiuistur in the Province of British Columbia Customs inspector, the Executor of the above named estate praying that a Citation may be issued for the pur- pose hereafter sot forth: You sro therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before me at a Probate Court to be hold in the Court House in Charlottetown, in Queen's County, in the said Pro- vince on Wednesday the sixth day of August next. coming, at the hour of elevai. o'clock, forcnoon, of the sumo duy to show cause if any they can why the accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on Motion of Donald McKinnon Proctor for the said Petitioner. And l do hereby or. dcr that s true copy hereof be forthwith published in some news- paper published in Charlottetown sforosstdpnce in each wook for st iosst four consecutive weeks v a from the date hereof and that a. true copy bereuf be torwltli posted ill tho following public places ro- aforessld, in front of the school house at Ocean View aforesaid and is front of the llsli at Iidcn in Queen's County srorushl so that ldtioe thereof. ~- Given slider my l! of tbvistd cam. illil I - hus chosen tu full ln luvc with you, it - ward anyone in the public t-yc. _ —this thing you tell ms is incredible." spoctiveiy. namely in the lisll of the Court licuse in Charlottetown m“ sll persons interested hi the said _ lhtato as aforesaid ma! hive due asd and the '- twelltn Marriage Scales - ‘s: lean-s ensue- . -____. IAOIIG‘ ‘III SITUATION At” Clarke's‘ ‘ sunouuos- ment that his wih was in love with l‘ulism, the younI lflor sat up with a bound. He stared st Charles ss if he thought his guest lisil tskeu leave of his senses. "“'~ll-li<l!" he gasped. “Fuctfl lliiflilfll Charles. "She tuld llil: s0 herself this evening." (“uiiuin run his huud through his hulr bcwlidi-reiliy. “ilut it 0ilIl'l~—W|.l)' it's Impossible," he muttered dusedl “Why, see here," he tulil Charles, "l vc ucvur set-n Mrll. lhigc except when you were present. Oiic uitcriiuuu l iiiutie u fiftccii-iuliiute dinner riiil uiid fuuiitl her ulone, but Unit's positively the uiily flunk-flow, in the name uf heaven. could i have made luvs to hori" (‘lull-ice cuuic uvcr and lulii his hilnd on thi- younger man's shoulder. . "\\'ult s minute, Craig. I'm not accusing you of anything. Because she doesn't follow that you lire in uuy wily tn iiluuie. i know the truth of flic situutimi us well-as you du. hlilriunu is yuuiig and romantic: l illll stodgy uud uuintcrrstiilg: you are llilllillllllll! unil ntlruqtivn it's us nuturul n-~‘l easy to cxplsln ss tiioresctlon of tho simplest cut-uncut fnriuuiu. \uu're Just such u iit-iiccd rcguliir chup thiit you won't iitllilli wumcii lire falling for you iill the time." lie guvc the shuuiticr under his huuil iiu ufiectluuute sliip. smiling u little rut-fully. But (‘rulg (‘ulluiii shook his heiid. He was thinking bitterly of his fnilurc ivlili liurlll. ' “in the first pluce whut you an!‘ hm‘; u.,,,._" ‘he suill. "mid, iii the ucc- and place. this iiiutinl-e-iiiiil stuil it'll“! referring to is Just pure mush. its n wholesale neurotic reaction directed tn- i\ truck driver who ri-scucs u Child "it"! ‘It-nth in u hero uiiii gets uiliuiriul: unit-s mi llllli! ilii his pit-lure uppcurs iu lhc innvspiipcrii. l'vt~ bud li\‘\\‘tl]Ill||t‘l‘ reporters tiu-uisclvcs tell inc tluit their uflicos hnvc been fiilriy swumpcd with letters sent iii iin-Ir riire to (viii-inure people, cvt-n i-rlmluiiis. who luive be- t-oiuu tenipilrurlly iipcciiitruiar. The silage. of course, lius iilwuys been the strongest lure to the itcurivili-ully son- iiun-nltii. Rinks-up iind the ginmor of im- ftmiiigliiu turns ever)’ fitirly <u-- vent lunklng iniilc into li potential Ad‘ unis, und sciitliiit-iitui worm-n ilndllirls \\‘|~u\'¢ ruimiiti-r-s uhmit lilni. But this iii- sprung up iillil ]ilii'\:t| the runiii. r-Illllnllii" his liulr distrui-tv-illv. (‘hurls-s sst st the foot of tho conch staring lil',ll‘t'lt‘tiiy struight lmfure liliii. “Oh. tile whole nfiiilr just isn't pos- sible," (‘ullulu decider! with l.lil lili- ,,,,,|,.,,g jerk of his lilllilllilflfil. "Airs. |'ii|{t‘ ls young and benutlful sud lit- trurllvc. She hns (‘\'l'l'_\‘ilillti,’ in ilii‘ world site mints. limv. in the lillilii‘ of il\‘ti\‘i'll, ruulti shc fnll in luvc with mo?’ (‘iiurics luiiiictl wryly, shrugged ii lltilu. "You're tun ninth-lit. Prnlg. lniuk nt um. Stir fi-il in lovc with inc-once." (‘tillniu stuppt-tl his put-lug tn run» Brunt (‘hnrii-s. "Sim" llsti-n tn inc! This is iill ii imux! Shi-‘s gut some nintlvc in this- pcrhiips it's in iuuke you Juiiluuil. ur to bring you tn tliiic fur something or other lilnylic she's Just bored ililll wuuts to stir things up. Wuiuoil like to, you know, nutl they geucruliy tukc this method. 1 tell you, Ciinrlcii, she's fouling you! There isn't u wurd of- triitli in it." (‘iuirics shook his hesd llcspuirlilgly. “You don't know hlurluiia. She ilncsift liothcr with subtlety. She strikes struig t from the shoulder." With iill o ‘lllllliillilll thut rcsouiliit-ti u groan. (‘uiiniu sunk Into s phulr. ‘Minutes paused while both lic iiml, (‘linrlt-s silt silently, thoughtful. di-~| jecicd. Tlieii Cuilnln ruuscil himself‘ with n jerk. ‘ B. ii. Li. BAMPS (Waterside) Pownsl, P. E. I. July Ziird-August" 1st. Open to girls from 15 to 19 _ years. Charges: Registration 50c. Board 38-00- Maritlmo Leadership Camp For older girls and leaders. Wsiace, Nova Scotin. August 12tb-—22nd. For further information write: Secretary Provincial Girls’ Work Board. Box 476, Charlottetown. 6i. Orange a Celebration at Borden July 12th 1924 In connection with the above event tickets will be issued from all Stations on island Railway. except Stations between Charlotte» town and Borden. which are covor- ed by special train, to Borden at iowtst regular one way first class taro and two-fifths, good going by afternoon trains on the 11th. all trains on the 12th, good to return on Monday the 14th. ' Also a special train will be operated Charlottetown to Borden leaving Charlottetown st 9 s-. m.- returning leave Bordon st 6.80 p. rn. Fares and time of departure from Charlottetown and intermediate Stations ss foliowsz- _ Stations Time Fares . s. m. Chsriotietowri ‘coo 81-65 Sherwood ......... .08 1.15 Royalty Jet. . THAT CAR Olr ' _;. YOURS I IV HAIRY E.‘ PORTER This is s series of articles por- tainlng to maintenance and repair of your Automobile. We will be‘ glad to answer through this column. questions regarding your car or its mechanism. Send your iuquries to "Automobiles. "The Guardian Puir iishing Co. Ltd.. Charlottetown. it is notgeneraliy known that perhaps a clutch has more to do with the actual life of a cur than any other unit. A grabbing clutch affects 'svcry pnrt 0t’ the car from the engine crank shaft to the differential and springs. it issvsry easy to know u car that is blessed with a clutch that is operating properly. The runn'ng gear generally is in good shape and the car itself is a pleasure to drive. Clutches will give trouble some time or another. but much of this trouble can be avoided by proper clutch adjustment and cnn be ininde to work as lntcntled. Check your clutch for ment and flexibility and the life of your cur. Qucs.—Cnu you tell me how to time n magneto that has been pull- ed apart. i {lulled aTMugncto to pieces and cannot seem to get it timed so that it will give any spark. L. P. Charlottetown. Ans-The magneto of which you speak is of the high tension type "ind is tlincd in the following munn. cr:-- The “shuttlc" or armature core is first pinged in a vertical position. then turncd the way it rotates when working through the highest potential of E. M. F. which can he felt by the hand when turning it slowly. The highest point of resistance is the spot in which the primary points should opcn on retard, and the distributor brush set to come iii contract with any contact point on the distributor cover. ndlust» prolong “Nmv son horn, old imin, this is no- titular-racial, m». to try >¢s¢t|rr’.‘z§>/ t... m: Wind Irina out use; spots. How to Remove Easily. lien’: s chance. Mill l".°°¥"' a remedy for; tackles Willi U19 Bill?“ puny unless it removes the frock‘ ins; whila if it does give you s closr complexion the expense is trifling. Simply got an ounce of Othlne- doubiq stronslh-mm "17 5W5‘ gist and a few applications should show you how easy i! l! l0 fill your soil of the homely freckles and sot n bqgutiful complexion. Rarely i8 more than one ounce needed for the worst case- ‘ Be sure to ask the druSEM N!’ the double strength Othlne ss this strength i5 sold under susrsntee of money back if it fails 1.0 removfl freckles. Stan-house, us. as St. Francois Xavier St.. Montreal. Qlm- uosi. 0t Living Ghart What were YOU PGYiNI f" Fm‘ nan Haddio during the past moth- The latest figures from Ottawa give these as the sverlfld 9"”!- Thomas ndsor irons toe of s reliable concern that it will not cost Y0“ l 1 ,4 y w. V,“ w w; ‘c; t; ' rinimfimr 11__ m Kiiocyclee (sso Meters) WHY (Schuectsdy, N. Y.) General Illectrlc COIIIDHY Essiiern\8tandard ‘liimo 11.80 s. liL—$i.0Clf market, report, 11.40 s. in---<Produce market re- port. _, ‘ 11.45 s, mw-swesther forecast. 11.55 a. m.—-ll‘ime signals. l-iii) p. m-Music and household talk, "A Menu for an Afternoon Wedding Reception," courtesy Soc- iety for Electrical Development. 6.00 p. m.—~Prpduco' and stock marks; quotations; news bulletins; baseball results. _ 5.30 p. m.—Stories ‘for children. 5.45 p. m-Childreifs story, in French, by Frederic Duciert. 6.00 p._ m-iinternstionai Sunday School Lesson. 7.35 p. m-Jieslth talk. N. Y- Stnte Department of Health. 7.40 p. rn.-Conservation talk, ‘iliow to Prevent the prend of the Gypsy Moth," 1i. L, McIntyre, New York State Conservation _ Commis- sicn. 8.00 p. rn.-Radio drama, "Polly- anna," by WGY Student ‘Players. Scene: ‘A New England Village. iPertod: Nowadays, Ac; ~i—<Mlss Polly ilinrrlngtons Parlor. a summer afternoon. ' Selection, "Intermezzo 1mrcmptu" i 3 ' Orchestra FRIDAY. JULY 11 (Late Program) 10.30 p. m.——Dance program by Bluebird Orchestra. Regina Moose: law love with inc thun you are with the ulrl who pluys opposite ilil,‘ nt thc tlic~ titre." (‘hurleil fuiutly. "Youwimft know lliurlilnu," he re- pt-uti-il. “film's pruvoil it's ri-iil enough.‘ “Wliut. do yun nit-iin?" ([llt'tiil(ii|l'(\ (‘ullulu quickly. _ “She tulil ilil‘ tonight tliut illic wunt- c4] her frcotltini." “lliilill Lord!" hrnnthi-ii Culiuin. then. with a start, "i say, you iluirt — she doesn't iliii\k—7" he broke nil‘ ciiilnir- russwi, flushing slightly. '"i‘hut you iirc iii iuvc with her llliil wnnt tn marry her?" (‘hurls-s iininlu-il the sentence fur iiliii cuimly. "Nu. Iillt‘ tint-isn't ililiik ihut. Silo only bellcvcil that it is dishonest to rciiiuiii iuurricil in mo while slut lnvcs you." lic purist-ll uini sighed, lutikcil ut the younger lillill wlsliiilly. "Om-c she's frcc you iiiny feel differ- rntly. Hlii-‘s vunftviliiili-illy ilttrucllvo ililll I've known u llilill who intuit ox- pcctt-d it tn full in love with lilltl iiiiirry u woiiinu just liccuusc she wlll- i-d it. There's soiuotliiiigiilinut linv- lug a lit-nuliful wmiiuii in luvu with you. (but lit-tits down u fcllmvhi resist- time." (‘rnlg (‘ullulu npcucd his liiniith to apt-ilk. lie iiud rciiulvcti in ivll (‘hurlcs uimut his own luvc uffnir, t0 lillIiW him why it "wns rm liiipmiulliie ihut hc should cvcr conic to love hinrlaiun. shnuk his iiuiui, luullingi l l i V/Wlliflt.‘ iii-hm. ’ wi»_'~;.oi~i'S f FLY PADS i . _ , liilEIL' ‘N! r \ Qtnr- l,il ‘N. The Silver Black Fox Breeders, Association . 0f Prince Edward Island The Annual Meeting of the ‘mom- hers of the lliveflllsoir Fox Breed- ers Association of Prince Edward Island will he held iin the loard oi Trade Rooms, Market lullding, Charlottetown. n Tuesday tho 22nd day of JlliY,'10&, d 8 o'clock p. m. Dstod st Ohlilioheiown this 7th day If Juiy , "M, JOHN l ANDERSON, _ life of the Republic-ayes as there it ' "delivered" goods. ' onicrrowi-Roiiod Oats. l8 AMERICA A NATION OF GOSSIP‘! I. We have steadily deveiopedr in this country the age-old vice of gossip. We have become loose- tongued. We stand on the street- corners and hear soup-box orstors deliberately tear dawn the ideas for which men of seven generations have been willing to die. Gossip is one of the oldest vices in insn. it began with original sin. It is smexpresslon of the basest intellectual impulse of man. It is irrational and destructive. It has probably ruined pa; individual lives tbs “L91, ._of human character. t is responsible for race 118"“. for distrust oftgiivelnlnent, for failure of busiliese and for tho defeat of public god. What a shameful chapte in his- tory wo are permitting gossip to write! We hsve- gone ouol step farther than the Branch isw which requires that the innoce t must prove ‘their innocence. Here, under the rul of s ‘ l, the innocent do not h e even sn opportunity to prove their innocence. Whisper toucheg them, and immediately their usefulness in poll-tics! or social life begins to die. There is an obligation upon ail of us who love tbb free land and desire to seo it preserved for the future that our faith shsil not be lost in our government or in our national loaders. We can build s wsll for its defense if we meet over! YiCitillg tale-bearers whisper with the question. “Whore wag this proved!" in this Summer of bitter political hatreds. of whispered lies of scandal repeated untiilnkiilgly, lot _i_i_; keep our feat on tho ground, lot u; demsnd facts snd proof. {There sro forces attacking the were in 191'! when it organised for defensive warfare. Loss of faith in American institutions and Amor- tcsn loaders niece the death of tho Republic. bet ll not be loose- iongued or though on, but rather seek ‘knowledge and guidance as ferve ss we seek divine ad spirit truth: for linen sre"‘te be free and this democracy is to continue,‘ it inset be by the voice d the people spokes is truth ssl ides. . "rho whole woriiljls loohiss ca. :6 we present lac son; e not.‘ whispered in douhtior p Foxtrot, “Bringing Home the iBacon” ____ -- Bannister. Coiweli ____ __.__-___..--_--.-_-. Foulds ' Orchestra ‘ Act iii-John Pendiletonhi Library, souls weeks inter, . Selection, "Melody" ____ __ Fletcher Orchestra iActI ill-The Library. an hour later than Act 1i, ‘Selection, "‘Valse" ------ -- BBIIYOH Orchestra Act lV—'i‘he Library. dive years inter thun ‘Act iii. Selection, “Dance of the Flowers" ______________________ -- Cheyne ,~ fl-wptwf.‘ L?’ _. JULY. 1,1, .1924 ANY‘ Biscuits-l ' _ aslr for "Christies" EDUCATIONAL, I The School of Nursing of the New Hampshire Btste Hospital offers s course of Nursing Eduoalilon t: young who are for " ' ' ‘IThe School la registered by the New York and New Hampshire State Boards of Education A generous allowance is offered to ‘ students during the course. For further ‘Information apply to m. Dlfggfl-g.‘ M Nursing NEW HAMPSHi-RE STATE HOSPITAL, CONCORD. N. H. ll ll-l ‘ ‘Bzisli-ifiiii. JAMIE-SONS ‘ Fl00lt EliAlfEl. ‘I WPBPIW‘ 10 any floor Pslntbn the Market. i we an“ hard ovemlght, with '"|""°" 0'00. stands repeated wash. lite-never sticks and wears like ron, c!" ll” be used on Verandahe, otc. Bluebird Dance Orchestra iFox trot, "She's My Girl" 4.. Berk Orchestra ' l ‘Tenor suio. "Maid of Mandalay" thing t0 worry ulmut. It's tun riill- ------------------- --‘---~- Flnkfl r‘lll1>ilt4. ll can't l‘(Ill4"f'l\'tllIl_\' lw nny- Ernest MOPIB thing iiinri- lllilll n if‘lll|itll'ill‘y illflllil-i Waltz, "Adoration" ______ __ Mnglna ulion. Mrs. Page hits ili-liitlt-il liursclf| ldgt: Orchestra lntu thinking i’in stoiiietliiiig I'm iint.' Siii-‘u hlt-iilizcil lilU, pt-rhups, llci-nuss l \ Fox trot’ "ammo" Y‘ 0' U'" “““ " pluy tho sort nf cinshiitg lt|\'(~r wmnu|| l ———— --‘-----6-----;--~- Moxenuu till! uiwnys iin-king for uml iicvor flnii- "mes r3 lug. liinylic it's iluit iiiuwklsli lnvcl HM” do DH“. ‘n your loc-nty FOX H011, "Fififllilf DOW!) t-ho Middl- sung thut iiplveiils tu lll‘l‘——\\‘ilii kiiilwii? comlnr’ wk“ other due‘? A" ya“ gglppl" _____________ __ McKenlls Anyivuy. there's uulhiiil: reul ulmut Piyliifl mm‘ 9" '9" "u" “MmEQT , opulent-n this liusiuclls. Slit.- isut uuy more in TIIQIQ prlffll it'd Mi‘ IVQPIQO Qlfll- Tenor 60k?‘ “Dmnm Girl" ____ Hm Ernest Morris Waltz, "Tiger Rose" ........... _._ ____________ -_ Reid and De Rosc| Orchestra I ra Fox trot, "Please" ______________ ..l ........ -- Cooper, ‘Lewis, Young, ‘Orchestra I ‘Fox trot, “Ibovers Lane is a Loncq some Trail" ............ ._ ‘Loos ‘Orchestra Tenor solo, "You Can Take Mo Away from Dixie" ______ __ Brno till-nest Morris Fox trot, “Dimples" ._ iiearonilfern ' Orchestra NORBORO SCHOOL The semi-annual examination of Nonboro School was held on Friday, June the twenty fifth. Over thirty visitors were present. The pu-piis were examined in the various sub- jgcts by ‘their teacher assisted by several cf the visitors, A short but very pleasing programme followed consisting of songs, recltsticns and dialogues. ‘After the distribution of prizes the pupils presented tho teacher with s suitable gift and read the following address: Miss Thelma Cooke. ' Dear Teacherr-Wo your pupils wish at this time to show our sp- precintlon oi‘ the service you have rendered as our teacher during the past year. You have made our les- sons so pleasant to us that it would be ungrateful to call them tasks; and-if we have not made the pro- gross that we should have mndc you may rest assured that we do not attribute it to any lack. of effort on your part ‘but rather to our tn- difference. Not only in the school room but undid-VB Get s new ooior card from . The Rogers Hardware C0., Limited. Charlottetown, ‘P. E. i. sugfaoosnd “was ‘Fox trot. “Lonesome Little Chins Dol ‘ ' .8! 1'" u: Will‘ ‘ “jm- I ‘i i- v h.» ‘ Home Indus-try r IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS CONTAINING PURE COD LIVER OIL . Manufactured By The Imperial "Biscuit Company Charlottetown, P, E. i. Imperial Biscuit 00., Ltd“ Charlottetown, P. Ii ficuticmcu." You liuvc uilkcd my opinion of _ 1 have been using in my rum-h for scvcrui yours. l um pleased to ssy thut i have finind it llll excellent fund, and would hardly lruuw how to get slung without it. We fccd s quuntlty of it to old oxes iu winter nnd believe it ls much better thun feeding too much meat. . I. our fox biscuit. which We iiu nut do uuy linking or boiling of funds, us we find your cod ull biscuit does uwny with the necessity and gives us better results. lulu-rill! For liiscuit und iiillk is our prluci nil fuud ull summer fur pupp cs. Thole is considerable iluiigcr in fur-d ng merit to old foxes us they carry it tu tho puppies. As the biscuits coiituln ground ineiit, i think the pup- illil do very wcll on it ulone with milk. They ent it slowly rind chew t tine, which is nu nid to di cation. Our puppies uro usually well- dcvt-ltllied uiid lu gnud cuudlt on, which speaks well fnr your biscuit. W shing you continued success in this l’. l1]. Island industry, Yours sincerely. (Sid-l H. MaA-MILLAN, - North lllvsr, 1'.‘ l. I. hir. hiildlldllllnhl mime stsiids fnr integrity and honor in P. Ii. lsinini. His surross in rnislng stivt-r foxes is well known here. e ll rnluhbiy one of the must careful sud successful for ranchers on P-lil. IMPERIAL BISCUIT CO., LTD. r- EASTERN SIEAMSHIP LINES INC. INTERNATIONAL‘ ems ‘f » 6, 8. GOVERNOR DINGLEY will leave St. John Wednesdays st 8 a. ui. and Saturdays st 7 p. m. (Atlantic Time) for Boston. Wvdllflltll? trips are vie Esrtport and Lubes, due- Boston about 10-s. m. Thursday. ‘ i ' ‘ Saturday trips to Boston direct, duo Sundays-at shes EFFECTIVE JULY 4r ‘I994 Steamer Prince Arthur wil‘ um 8t hrl Fridays and Ion. days at 'i p. m. for Boston direct dufloli ' dsy st about 1pm. Fare 510.00. _ _ A- c. cullsig; scam‘. st. John, n, s. I'll.- lililss Stewart; 8, Helen 110713.“ Credo VilvL-ll, Moll-ls Harrington “"- MFY WWW": I. George esiii. Muriel Connlok. ' Gredrvl-lrfl, Kcnrpis‘ Harring- i-Ol: I. 1' Jim)‘. mm‘ i-lr Imsnretrrustt; I goinisliton. Stewart; i, .=qq|\|¢ p - qe"ali‘i.l .. ., ictw- VR-I-‘ltf-ritlold ‘ = m“ n. 118*" slid d: 01mm: 2,7330 can” r. and " ‘bull "Settlers; l._ m.-. - llsud dim». “m. Don-w" " ' . throughout the v/iioie district ynu have by your kind personality on- desred yourself to all. _ . ‘ We regret very much that you sro, leaving us and so s slight express- ion of our roopc ‘ and esteem wo ask you to please accept tblssinsti gift hoping that it may always ro- mlnd you of your Norboro Pupils, (Signed) ' \_ YOUR NORIORD ‘PUFILO imm- for‘ Proficiency-emanates- Stewart. iifoillo Emission. in v Harrington, Margaret Howslt, lllrq cslgudiusheiga lasts gamers. gill} o d _ ‘rile w r 911mm. 0H ’ N 0'i"I.-. Do th Y w a ‘w; 1mm u... ‘mm. u-vsmm sit: ,, ' 3° m‘ n. our» stilts." lievDoss- m _ " q .- . leoretsry ,"""""'°' "Al" "weigh-Int no for‘ Attendance-Ge‘ ma \ PHONE ‘I49. 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