_© snnn ruutrs A LAXATIVE FOOD’ '11 like 3"“ .. ova/WW" A‘! All Gr0¢Qrg SIR AUCKLAND GEDDES lengaria for a three months’ rest LOSING HIS SIGHT'The Amtas-siiitiira sight. lllls been seriously‘ affected, said to l:e improving slowly’. QQOQQQOQ sailed for home today on the Ber- ed. Flllfil [Ilfilllllil ill Ulll-IENS e undersigned will meet and speak to the elector; om district of Queens on the toll owing evenings at 7.30 p. m. GmllvillelHall, July 9th Bonshznv, July 18th (lllfton Hall, July 10th Enlyvtlle, July 19th Respectfully, B. J. TAYLOR; Hope River. July 16th. Bradalbane, July 24th M. KENNEDV, Esq. Having been asked by a Iargeiarm of Richard Elliott, situated at have deemed ,0 Omar myself as wacres of land. about 95 acres clear 9310f the any and “ymd one mders to state with or without crop. ;ideal 131ml for the growing of pota- 258I-2G-1i ‘necessarily accepted. French RivenJuly 11th Kelly's Cross, July 20th 140113 River, July 13th Rose Valley. Ju‘y 23rd Cmpaud, July 17th Government Candidates invited to explain their case. A. J. McNEVlN, Esq. Tenders For Tenders will be received bv the To the electors of Ward One. - . ' Lamas and Gentlemen: undersigned up to July l-lth for the Dumber o! electors or ‘vflrd one “Elliott's Station, consisting of 147 candidate for councillor. If lect-lbnlmce mvered with hardwood’ c,“ 1 51m" db my hes, for the mlepnkbout 400 acres under crop. Ten- Difficult“, 3011151111; your Supffhis farm is conveniently; situated port I remain ' to churches, school and stores. A: toes with excellent shipping facili- ties. The highest or any tender no! J. GORDON McKAY, Bradalbatie, I’. E. I. To the FT; and In-- TENDERS dependent Electors lthgliirlllilg-iléligllllcglidcrs addressed to lrecoivcd up to and including Sut- ' . ~ -- . lit was when WcllisviI-le was ibegiti- Ladles and Gentleflurllay July lth. 1513.1 from persons cfdlillL/ tn grow. wvilling to purchase the stock men Of the Ellecflmerchandise now on our promises toral I told! Vernon, 1. h. Island. as pcr Invvntory which may bu sccn at ~ in. ' “THE LOVE terestmg Story i PENDULUM” av mxmou RUBINCAM o The following interesting paper THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDI_A_N_ which was Moore MADNESS Chapter 12 ‘ ‘my turner cf the hmrmloc as he stood in front cit diiuly lit by RITPIIE. “The real things," I "Well, your mother know _ 11111153 0t‘ life. ‘She grew me, hi:- "ac enough she was able one she lnval." I added laznel) to be a strong and, Surely these things are the rea I thought awhile, IOORIIIg .1", 11-9“, k at trinnThursday averting. 111° 111011’ 01' 111$ (fig-four new Sunday School rooms, it P99651911] some reference ‘to the 5 ‘111? T9111‘ history of our church in Charlotte- _ up learn- 1118 them. Phen when she was old‘ to put Lhem,,1,1'1S 1, - ~ 11 Hls1llllu 1iractise. She knows what it i ‘w 9m“ “m” b6 001 equipment NEW YORK. June ‘ll-Sir Auck- friends said he would not become-Ho lgve 111111 13k m". r_ r I _1 , ‘ land (leddes, IBritish Ambassador,‘entirely blind as was u! first fenr- e e O 0 some he,“ of a“ ages “She knows what lit is no keep a charming home, to bring up a child heahhy mimlsacrifices for the (‘hurch of their was read by Mr. Henry Smith at. a supper given by the trustees and [the Ladies Aid of the Methodist Church to the men of the con- gregation, in the new addition of the Sunday School room on i 81 lu this, the first gathering in ftuay not be out of place to make previous town, and review some of events that tirade possible the this 5tthat we now enjoy. We are the and because, '~ through u century’ and u quarter Lthe Methodist people were loyal to the catise and willing to make 1.lchoicc we are here tonight. These 01' Ulelsing and dance u litUe, to say theI at Smms Wm be ‘money. Our part of town is going . lhlngs i" me! Her hl-wbaWystfine buildings in which we health and happiness and comtortamev “.111, so much 901,110" depended upon her proficiency and flfll able t: ltalk three languages and to _ _ us without great cost and endeav right thing at the right moment, tom". ' run a car-or do the worthless things I have done?" _ _ ,people had litany difficulties to 1119 41115311119 1199855113’ 01' 11 91931‘ ‘mnmmp Sam 1101mm?" Theniovercome. In Charlottetown the 171111111- “"01 1191"“ and 10111151 11°11Y I went on again»- [first place of worship, which they 101‘ 11911011111111! I119 11111161111- 111111 “Iif one of us had ‘to die, which- ,occupied for tiearly would the world miss mostwl, whoiyears, was a simple have been trained -to be an orna- ment, cr Ella who looks after a; whole family of liltle brothers and‘ and I178 . ' i t ' hi , d ~h. iknowledge: your whole t.~@ii-i>eing1f,‘,’§‘§,','ne,,'§,°f Sahmfiisca: a: CZIHYQ," Ids-pended on her. What is it to belon Wm, the "ms, modem and ~improvcd methods, did not come to In the early days the Methodist twenty-five un- 1pretentious structure which was never completely finished. In this l . ARM/on: snaoux I dangerous dutieis that are a part 0t‘ ‘his day's work. While discussing his splendid health and superb physique at the Armand Giroux, one of .\Iontreal's _ most 1iopulur firemen, at Station No. Untario St, \\'e='t, residing at 1706 a Delaroche. is well aware ot‘ - , . da. d Fireman Say: It Saved i P05111111)’ Blliwhcrt. in Cum; d d _ H, o T o _ T1113 Church has bccll ran e Of m cgllonro c 1 down to us ilbsoititellil) I58 W131i: ___ i debt uud it s a cg " In Charlottetown my cunt-funk»- M-M "e 11 iroud. £11,515": mum. 110ml cost about six thousand sevcu huudrcd dollars a part of which has ulrcrllly 119911 Imld out 0f invested funds.‘ is still, howcvcr, the sum o: ‘fihq 00 still. and u is expected ll 11‘ "lo-L; amount will bu Hllllhltlllltlt In. lnv. m- 11“. uyngrogaliun an: tlt- I1. mcnts mudc in a rcusonnblc time. ii Amateur Athletic Union And Olymplc Games Slr-—.-\s me IIOXI olvmoiv 11-1111“ “.1111 1,1. 111.111 111 Pflflt-l during thc Summer of 1924 thc hfuritime Branch A. A. U. of C. ltnve out- lined an ambitious tfiflilltlllm? 1° 119' velop“ as many us possible ofttllul‘ Marititne Athletes for cmllllli?" 311 at. thc ilnul Trials which will t; held likely at Montreal In Junc next year. To this end Committees have be- en appointcd as follows: For‘ Prlnffl Edward lslnnd—ll. II. .\ic.\lillzlu. Chairman, S. F. l10)'11‘- S1“*1"11‘“'1' and Dr. Yco. at chnrlottc-town. Leonard 1\IcNeilI m 51111111115151119 and A. F. Campbell at Montuguc. For Nova Scotiu-A. f‘. Milllc. Chairman. J. G. Quigley. Secretary at Iiallfzix, Frank Lucas nt Sydney, I). W. Fraser at Amherst, D. Mc- Donald at Antigonish. A. H. Ches- ley at Kentville and A. W. Harris ed in the Maritime provinces and Thc iluprovcutenta RED I TEA ‘is is composed o 11- i ‘I - I ' Where The " Flies c...‘~-iiii.:.'.'y;,';"qi Morris, Evelyn Bock; The Lark and tho Rook,- Mary Richard llliles; What I Should D0, Alury McNutt, Evenly Beck; Song; Thc Ilcst. Old Flag On Earth, Rich. nrd llliles. Physlcial Exercises, God Suve Thc I{ing._ _ For Sale c1088 11y Churches, School particulars apply McKlnnon. Charlottetown. A Horse Races JUNE 29, 1923 T1... ORANGE PEKOE QUAUTY tenderest leaves on the tea b McNutt, R118? 800d f the Yilllllgest, ush. ., FOR SALE 0R T}, ' RENT owrlnxcfil sjnlitiiiiel Sliikllyoégflel}? Vernon and I- t. t William Tierney“ e y “cum” by Plot of land with good dwelling house well finished and outbluld- ing at Long Creek Corner. Lot 65 store. Excellent location for bltilcrllrq smith stand or other business. For to Heller Mc- Lean of Dunedin or McLean and 2529-25-mwf-8i For terms and l0 [he J. J. HUGHESSO: co., LIMITED 244s-21.23.26.28.so July 2,1. ' FARM FOR s11? Consisting of 90 acres, . Charlottetown, about élfimlgliai-Imllii good cultivation and balance 1n 11111111181‘ 111111 W00d- A new dwelling house and outbuildings. W111 9011 with or without crop. HAROLD STEAD, particulars 3119'), building in 1816 the first Sunday 1119 $111110“ 1119 031191‘ 111133 M1‘- nt Pictou. For New Brunswick _ ~——-- 13111110119101"! 5151915?" School organized in Prince Giroux said: G. P. Bolton Chairman. E. II. Vick- Everybody likes to see Hood R‘ n‘ N)‘ 6 “'1111111'°P 1111151194 and droppedfliduuird Island was opened with "1 have found that the best way ers, St-crctnry ht Sussex. II. E. horse racing and clean sport, and 23844911111154!‘ __ down on the couch beside me. wwemy membem l“ 1824 a to keel) ‘in condition is to keep the Richard nntl P. J. Leggc at SL- the rut-cs at SIIIIIIIIBFVJIHC, Jwly 7th "I'd spare Ella to have you!" hemissinnr_,. 301.1013; was 101111911 stomach and giigestioit in good John, J. D. McBtizitli at hioncttrn, I K11111611- k d r1 T) l be 1which was carried 0n for upwards He smo e awn e, ten 1e ___ - of fifty years and through the K1111? _ __ [noble efforts of its members large “1 “V1111 10159 1° 1119 911-" '10 hlffsums of money were annually But 819 F011 (‘fill 599- ‘Mmher w?“ Hraised for the support of the work 191 1119- 5119's "1- "ew "11111111111-34111 the foreign field. During the 101“? lady‘ and I "nkvely ‘(and ollpcrioil this first Church was 1191- 13111- 5119 51111 111ml“ 1m 11°11occupictl tho cause grew, from a STOW" 11D 311d 5119 ‘V0111 191 me ‘gogmere handful, until the - building 10 1119 1'11?- {bccnme too small for the needs of “She thinks someth-lng would harp-Hue society 11 was 1199mm] 119C353. pen to ime. Alt the same time. sheiary to procure a no“. site and vl;on't billing. becalvl-“fi 11115l1|erect a largo churtrh lll a tnorc a “'11Y5 We‘ 1919111 9 51' 91"“ convenient lart of the town. shc would be like a cat I na slrangc; . l gun-ct iIIl)".i\Vll0I1‘8 else. Slhe would} PURCHASE o; THE LAND n01 even ve n any o icr aousci ~ in the town, and when they were’ going to build u row ot‘ houses 011-1 posite our place, islie bought up 1111? “11019 11101111 "Q1111 <‘X1101'1l'1'1~'1111 would scat nbout 600 1i¢=rsons was M101‘- 10 110011 III 1P5 11 “Vl-‘W’ erected. In the vcstry adjoining the "T111113 5111191 01 1191'- 10 1111"? Solchurch, 0n Richmond Street, the 11111911 59111111191113’ ‘Sunday School scrvitrc were hcld. "Sweet. 1111i 5111.1‘ 1011- $119 1051 This school would not be coilsitler- ed up to date in this 1irogressivc. age. It mm. twlcc vat-h Sunday, at In 183.‘! the lund on which the yl-Icartz hiemorlzil l-Inll now stands Take 2 lntcrnstlitg Story (lrwn, our pluce is worth loss than The oll iare ‘building down our uizcans small houses, for the cheap gvorkcrs. The good people are muv-' 1'0111l>31119§|urid at 2.30 for an hour and a Iiult" tho Biblv. Thu Supcrintt-nrlciit and announce at tholma gtgfp 111 Yprylryn, m, the office -lng to the cast end. But that doesn‘t.11,1y|_ 11111111 b91111; put)!’ for the sake .01 Me s. lnan ‘ll:l-’1I‘I'ISII‘I‘Sl our (iffil-n at (Tharlottotown Sonris. request of a ct-rtifivd chc-uuo for ton ' ' __ I10T~ln0t get u Jiosition to pay enough lng Ofierlng lny SGI flccnt of the amount of the tcndcnlw 111,9 Lom1'1>pu11,1y_ 13111 .1 i-O-éi D01. vices as an Indepénfil-iliiiflilifilff2512.353}."““"°' ent Farmer Candidate: 1:011): '15- Qygltlgf £35111» and would respectfully 2594.21.91. request that you do “—*“““"i"*—*—* not pledge your sup-l TENDERS , ___ t0 anx Other 03.111 Tcndors will be revolved until 111111119 1111111 V911 haveili” "é'..?.i'i.i.‘1.‘ys13.‘§l;tbiiiifiifiiiTaéi a“ .°PP°I’°““."1Y ‘>1 .1232: heanng our views ex-’ ' pressed on the and spocifioa-tioits may be seen at ptlbliclthe Education Office, Charlottetown, platform. ‘ Thanking you for and at. the Secret-urges Office, Cur- digan. By ordcr oi‘ True-tees, °' s‘ “$921.21.... past favours, I intend-§‘§§fj§gf'~1923_ to present my v1ews!-~—--~-~- and policy in a futurqSmall Farm at adverfiffilment- Guernsey Cove Respectfully Yours PETER BRODIE Little York G rd June 26, 2577.264“ Mrs. AnnabellaMozltggljli EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. INTERNATIONAL LINE Retumptlon o1 Freight and Passenger Service Between ST. JOHN AND BOSTON B. S. GOVERNOR DINGLEY will leave St. John every Wednesday at l l. m. and every Saturday at 6 p. m. (Atlantic Time) for Boston. ‘ Wednesday trips are via Eastport and Lubec, duo Boston about 11 u. m. Thursday. Saturday trips are to Boston direct, due Sundays about 2 p. m. llEflmNz-Lenva Boston Mondays and Fridays at 10 a. m. (Daylight Saving Time) for Eaatport, Lubec and St. John. . FARE OIQIIO FTATEROOMS IS-OO At Boston connection Ia made via. the Metropolitan Line express frailht and passenger steamer: for New York and points South and Welt. 2I59-Z8-6i I um offering for immediate sale my farm nt Guernsey Cove, excel- ilent fishing ‘location; good build- ings, etc. For particulars apply to 11hr ntlteroomn. rater and additional information. apply to Q17 St. J L “Rug, “Q”, ohn. N. B. | Alnz-llnnnld & .\IcPhce-,1worry' Aiother, who has enough for‘ andflne to livc on nlwaiyns. ll‘ I went, E1]e)|bel“'ek\]l ,1 Each -would itisist on sending mo an ul- friends I am COnSideY-Yfunili-r must. be uccotnpniiiv-d with lluwnnge w; 11mg bar-flu“; 1 ,0!‘ living whore I wan-t to be. But hat and the fziot that she 1 cries Iicr tgvcs out at the idca of my Qmlkligoiilg away-J stay on." Ills voice was full cit‘ restlessness 11011111 and discontent. "Itis stich a sweet T116 B981 MBdiOiIIBI-f-‘tl’.‘Zifilfilf...°J"'S§3§J"Sl.. For Women the people are the rcal ssrtA- When Mr. Myers of Winston, Sal- cm, North Carolina, stepped into the drug store and asked his drug- gist for the bcst medicine he had in his store for -\vonian's life, is it. any wonder he was handed a bottle of Lydia. E. Pinkhanrs Vegetable Compound? Mrs. L. K. Myers in writing of it says: "I had (been weak, run down and had a pain in my side for a long time, so I could not do my lwork. Lydia E. Pink- hhm's Vegetable Compound helped me in a short. time so I was able to do all of my housework including washing and ironing and now I feel fine all the time." As Lydia E. Pink- hzlnrs Vegetable Compound hie-Ids the record for benefiting 98 women out of every 100 women who take it, it will pay every stiffcrlng wo- man to try it. Iy‘, they dou‘t rush all day long, they don't do tliishonest things to strain their voices to talk lthove the yell and rour of the city, they don't crowd ‘and 1mish, and thcy don't stay up all night dancing in bad'y ventilated dance halls and drinking and eating indigestlible foods. T-hcy don't try to dress and act ms though they ‘hud inn-re money than they really have. isn't. neces- mry_" "It isn't possible. Everyone in Wellsvill-le knows what everyone else its lmakinlg." "Thnttis the beauty of it, it puts thin-gs on a firm, solid basis. Oh Win, if you knew 110w ‘tired 1 nm tot‘ the little sham and deceit and r1119 eqnpty mite oi’ the city, the oil- ly men and vamid girls. the 1MB hours, the women wit-h 1ra|lnted ifacos and Ithe men with shifty eyes! d adore lthlis mince, it has sun- shine and sweetness in every cor- ner of it!" . “Connie dear, you almost minke me like it." Somehow an I W118 speaking, il ‘had put Iout. my‘ band. W|in lticok It suddenly. 1 sank back against the big pil- olwls, weak and treinlbllng Iiu an instant. He had call-ed Connie dear"; he 11nd token my hand, and was hold- ing itt. I felt. for an Instant. us ithouilch everything-hi life were com- ing towards me. I turned towards Canadian National Railways A special passenger and freight train will operate between (Jharlotte town and Summersltle on Dominion Day, July 2, leaving Charlottetown at 8.30 a.m., t-elturning will leave Summersida at. 7.00 p.m. This will give persons interested in the cele- bration and horse traces at the 9.30 for an hour in tlm forcnonu' WRY’111111|In tho ziftc-rnnou for tho. story ofl ‘Church to tho picnic grounds with place to cit-ay- lwvlmlStrect and along Kcnt grounds, was quitc an interesting they're “wholesome, tmwurldly, kind-1 make, an extra. dollar, lhcy don't! Western Capital an excellent 011‘ him, still nclinlg, not logically, but portunlty to see this part of 0111‘ province at its best, and enjoy our Notional Holiday with friends in Summerside. 41 instinctively. 1111,11 1| turned ‘to imeet his arms. It liialpperied so qutl-ckly. so ‘unex- pectedly, that ev-en now I don t see how it happened ttllmt way at fi-ll- We were talking of shame and real- itIes-an4l there. all yit once. he had his arms mound me. "Connie, sweetheart," he said, NOTICE Passenger and Freight Steamer 8500 Tom Displacement l Lava Montreal for Ar. Charlottetown. Ar, Charlottetown daily return trips between thin port k Co's Wharf at Piclou on return on the arrival of Charlottetown l. leave for Bmohn’: A leave for Montreal sydney train, due there at 4 p. m. Ever loc r-rf... arr. July 2nd gyfgggegaggugf; "1 "t" "1 1" packg’, o, July 1 July 1o July 1o t sauce crew/I'm‘ A co., urn , July 21 July 24 July so Aoznro WILSON S Augunt 4 August 7 Augunt 13 PM" l” 9" 7" l...“ 1- l...“ =1 M». l- ___._.______- F LY PA D5 "tvv" ' “mmw * °"'"""=" '° ' 1 H t ‘Will Klll Mill?! Flll THAN ape-mm 1a Ooptomblr 1a Bophmber 24 i s8... M”, , H n, “My I rm: "mac: canvass W,“ , y “m, 1, c A n v E l l B n o s In Regular Pnuengu Train I figaadulu will be mado June 84th, "1"" INFORMATION now m (716811 l» 118111110- $0111 b! I11 AGENT’! mum: . Drnglals, Grocers and 2365-17-01. r - .. "you are the only real t-hing in life!" The only real thing In life! Tomorrow-Rumor cwrowu-Pic-rou szavrca S. S. Magdalene In now making and Plctou, leaving Bruce fltevurt 7 n. m. leaving shapc. and for this purpose, Tanlac is my taithftil ‘stand thy.’ On Itwo occasions I have had an attack of grip, and eaten each case I took Tanluc. "Well, in ‘each instance Taitlac thoroughly toned up my 8315191“. restored my appetite and ibrouwm back all ‘my sltreng h and encrgyz I know the value 0t‘ Tanlac. so I nledicin ‘for sale by all from ot-ei-“ar million bottles sold. For Still.‘ eve1'y\\"1w1'@- __ thc innlc teachers took 111F118 111 1 0110111111: thv School, and it. \\'=1$‘1 ;1I\\'{1v\':~‘ closcd by an address from . ouc 0t‘ thom. Special interest was tukcn by tho different classes III itlic cullcciinns, iii which ll“! boys Illlll girls vied with l-zlcli OIIIOY-Illltl r1111 mi» mom-y collected was Kivuu to bliss-unis. This was in the fullest ,Sl!II$k‘ 0f tho word a bllusion Sun- fdny School. Tho cvcnt of tho your {for thu childrotl however was ithc nniltiul Sunday School picnic which was Iii-Id in Kcusiitlllt)" igrtitiuds, IIUllI‘ whcrc tho Exhibit- |ion Iluilllings now stand. TIN! icntirc Hlllllllll nmrclu-tl from thc I [flags uud bnunciul and the pro- wession, which procncdctl up Prmcc to thc sight. 0n Lllt‘ Sunday cvcning proceeding tho 1iicnic tlu- unuivcr- sary services wcro lit-Id. Th0 chil- dren, who coniluctetl the singing. were usscinblvd in thc gullurIct-i of the church and u special sermon strltuble to tho occasion was givcu. It may b0 of intcrcst to know that, from this church nnd Sun- day School twcuty young men en- tered tbe minlstcry, most of whom joined the conference of Eastern British America. Within the period from the erection of the first church in 1815 the Methodist 1icople in Charlottetown had so increased in numbers and 1irosperity that they considered that there should be a larger and hotter building crocted for thc worship of Almigh- ty God. THE- LAYING OF THE CORNER STONE In September 1862 the Trustees bought the land on the corner of Prince and Sydney Streets adjoin- ing the old chirped, and in May of the following ycnrl the corner stone of the church we now occupy was laid. Many persons at. the time though such a building as it was proposed to erect would bu too largo and expensive, but. the Trustees were men of vision and (rourage, and from the experience of the previous yours they hutl reason to believe thut the under- taking would not be too grunt. The years that followed fully justified their action. Tho building when finished cost nbout forty thousand dollars $40,000.00), which would today repoatotl at least one lmn- niuam and generosity that nninurt- cd the men of that tiny. LATER“ DEVELOPMENTS ‘Upon the union of the two Moth- odlst churches it was found that tho Sunday School accommodation was althogethcr inadequate and an a remedy several proposals were discussed. but none warn found feasible Thn Committee then ro- mmcnded that the flours of the Church basement be ruined to within ono foot of the street Iovol and that. Hm whnln space b" utillzr-tl for Hm Sumlov School and finclnl Dllfhnsn. Thin recomm- endation was unanimous accent- nrI nnd Ibo work was proceeded with nt once. _ with our nreeent imnrow-mnntd l i mama!" t . we have Church and Sunda never cxieiriinent by Itryint: Otllerl llfllIlUS. us all thc support poi-mibllc to noel ritimc 11101-1116,“; get ulshurcholiloru of the Masonic Tour; rcprctltertttrtlgy] o“ the Czmudvhllt‘. Co. will be held In E. R. Bronx's ‘Wollncr to sell by Public Auction 1offlcc, 146 Richmond St., Charlotte on the [WUIIIISCS ' ‘town, on Wednesday the 11th day property No 108 Prince St. (‘hor- thut tlic Mn St. John N. Ii. N -B. ForéiFire Ilnin fell for the first time in n1. most u month in some parts of New. touch some other places whom 11 iticc" 111 1111115 permanent relief." -<o¢->__._ ST. PETER’S SCHOOL CLOSING the siunmer h Ii ' ~ for ‘l 1111)! on ‘Iuesday, Juno 26th. Thc following p,“ pupils: ' jorlo Morris. Esther Hurt, Illlrbnra (lladya Hurt, Arthur Peaks The Busy lloc And The Idle ’ ' dred and twenty-Jive dollars QAZI:’."'AM’§"Y“"" Newflnm’ ($125,000.00). Soon mm tho N,,,'h,,,,,,,,-,J 6m, 5'1"?" “°"“"1 Church was opcnt-tl tho Trtmtuni-i Marlon“ Mom. AIWO, Three. had paid off three quarters of the Amrgarot Ne“, 1" _' m" _ ‘"11"?- entire cont of tn.- building. This ___ ’ ‘“""- S?"- 1 Klimt illustrates the spirit of enthu- _'“““‘ —‘ Dr. Allun Stirling at FFHIPTICIOII. III. J. Ifullctlgc at Woodstock and George McDade at Chutham. The abovc mentioned with myself will form the Maritime Olympic (‘omin- lttcv. Our progrummc its llllll out is for vlllagc meets wlicrcvci‘ 110s- sible before the cnd of June, coltnly mcets in each Provinces before the 0nd of Jilly, at which a tneinbci of the contmittcc will bc prcscnt to look over likely mat- crial for the Provincial (‘ltarupion- A0691" 110 51111511111111" ships which will l)l.‘ hold nbout thc 15th oi Allgllrlly those will b0 fol- lowed by the Mnritituc Champion- Tnnlllc Vt-getalwle Pills are Nill- ships at (‘harlottetmvit on August. 111-93, Own pL-mrzdy for COIISIIIIZII-l-lll- 211th and thc Dominion (‘luunpion- ships u! Scptt-mber 15th. 51V!) unodals will winucrs Halifax on Special inexperi- be lzivun to tho of (‘ounty und Provincial incl-ts. 'I‘lic funds raised at UIUSI‘ mccl; will go to u (Yuutrnl (‘util- mittcr for the mlrposc- of defray< ing lxpcnsos of u coach nud thcl transportation of mun froiu out- lying ilistricts to thc hlaritimt: and] Ilominioil ('lIl!lIl]llIlIlSlllDS. 1 Th.- idcn of Village nwcts is to‘ bring out it‘ 1mssiblti now tulcnt so] us t0 (lcvclopu it bcforc. tho big meets in lllt! Full and trials ncxt Spring.’ l tho llunl: Your co-opi-IV ntion will grl-ntly assist the (‘0111-1 tnlttm- in trotting things IIIIIIOP] lmybns w:- bl-liirvu. tlu- llluritinu-Z Wrivnil-cs lllI\'(' tin: tin-n trnpnhll- of! 111111111111 l1lil('t‘.‘l ut the tllyulpitr! I trust that you will give fuir iau Olympic 'I'cam, l Tlllllllflllfi you for mist favors 111' 1°1'>l111i-€ Alllillttlll‘ $11011, I um Sir ctc. 1 A. w. cc . l Prcsillvnt NFY‘ M. I’. II. A. A. U. ui‘ C. Situation Eased By Rainfall PYWDERKYTON. June '17__ Brmmwwk 111-‘11- 111K!!! but did not 11'1"’ 111$" $0101)’ ncetlod. “The little ruin we had was worth a million dollars to the pm‘. . said Chief Forester 111-11111. “but it would take- n continued 111111 general downpour of muny huurq 31- Voter's School closod K111111111“ ‘"111 Klvfi-Il U’ twine of tho What Pussy Suid, (ll ~ Wm" is mo‘ Donny flllyu llart. Aitkun, Mur- SIIP- Dflrthy Altkon, Rltlllflffl Miles Buticrfly D 11llllllllllllwuln‘(gnp t iii» q 11. uppoituulties 0t‘ the season. able stabling ‘for the horses. and all the classes will filled. Ilancing ‘booth, be wel ‘blcgvclo race for New Port-h Summc-rville boys will be run off be Vernon River. 'l‘hc incct mnnagemcnt of Mr. James B. Mc ulilltui one of our inosit lic for a good afternoon's sport. 2194-29-11. Pilgrimage to Sit. Anne De Beaupre, tinder thc Iwlllnnc. . Ilcturn lure from Summcrslde and (fhn-rlot-tt-town $12.00. For in- fomiatluu apply REV. J. E. BROWN, clo Pufaee, St. John, N. I3. July I7 ‘ZISIIP-EUJuIyZ. "Masonic Temple (Ti Tho Animal of July, 1923, nt 7.00 p.m. Dated at Charlottetown June 25th, 1923. GEO. W. WAKEFORD Secretary 2523-25-mwftd Money in Old Letters Dook In that old trunk or chest up in the gurrett, i-t may contain some very o'd letters. The Olld post- age stztlurps on these le-ttlers dated ‘before 1880 are valualble. Write mo what you find. I will pay good 1iricco for slime. Stamp collections bought. GEO. H. HAKES, 290 Broadway New York City 2202-29-2i. George Neale Ltd. fi St. J ohn’s, Nfld Solicit shipments of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Poultry, Hay, Oats, Potatoes, Turnips, Vegetab- les, Butter, Cheese, etc.. on con- aigmnent. We guarantee prompt returns on all shipments received. Reference, any bank, or bunker. NOTICE w will afford them Ono- ‘or 1111a 1,951 The track has IDQBII put in good shape and thc addition of 24 well finished box stalls 1rrovide snife and comfort- .\ lot 0t entries are ti.lready' In _ _ refreshment’. 81110011. dining table tin-d ice cream counter will be well stocked. A and tween the teams of Dlolvtuguo nnd being under ‘the popular liorscmcti is HSSIIPIIIICQ to the 1iu'b- Meeting of ' the 1 Fresh Herring Frozen for Fox Food We have no-v on hand a Fresh Stock of Frozen Herring and can ship same in 60~pound or 100-pound boxes from one to three days a week as required. Three years tr ' ial ‘has proved these herring the most satisfactory Fish Diet availab le for Foxes. Book Your Orders New! - MATTHEW A McLEAN, L'l'D., ' 2530-25-6i _ Early "Closing Wc, tho following merchants of liuntcr River agrcc l0 close our respective places of bllllllllltl! ev- cry evening except Saturday at I patronage of DIshopEILIiO commencing June 27th. | We will also close July 2nd at 12 o'clock. D. M. McLEOD CUTCLIFFE d. OUTCLIFFE - P. J. NOV & C0 LEMUEL SILLIPHANT 1 2010-2141 f Most Desirable Res- . idence For Sale I nm authorized by Mr. W. '1‘. that desirablu lottetnwn opposite St. Paula church on Friday 6th July 1923 at .12 noon sharp. Tho property is in excellent repair, thoroughly up-to- date In every way, luu-i 9 bedrooms Bathroom, Living Room Drawing Room, Dining room, Kitchen and pantry hardwood floors. Frost Droof collar. Hot water heating. Lot 168 feet x 41 ft largo burn in good repair. Centrally situated, this is a most desirable property either for private family or boarding house. Terms at sale. A. WILLIAMSON Auctioneer. Valuable Property For Sale V I will isell by Auction on wsouesoav, JULY 4 At 12 Noon the desirable property of Mr. B. D, Howatt, 145 Elm Avenue. The property consists of l1 11111111‘ 111g house in first oluss order 111111 Wibh ail modern conveniences. frovtproof collar; two barns and H iuua lot of loud. _ The diweliiing will be open 11" 1"‘ pection on Monday, Juli’ 2 1mm z Rooms alt Montague on Monday ev- ening, July 2nd ot 8 o'clock. Full tabla store, is now on Great Geor- no ‘ Drug ('0. and many have and plnntorl too soon. The time to I plant k» from the 15th to the Inst of June. We have a splendid assor- Montalzue South Itch‘ ‘will be held In t-he Iii-bend Co-nservattive Committee , attendance ks requeswted. ~GEO. A. POOLE. Poll Chairman NOTICE 2l99-29~2l. Street, opposite McKinnon Tho ncaaon has been backward. been Impatient. Wright; Song: Little c111."- to 4 p. m. Hloafionl, Ilnrbart w 1.1 1. ' y ' new. CARTER asoN. Sew‘ Sang, Gomulze lriltrtii. ‘M12113; A meeting of electors of the, Aucponeer 2I80-29Frlsmw4i. Auction Carriages And Horses ....We will sell on Friday. 1'11"‘ 1:’: at. 12 o'clock noon on thB 1111' Square, 1 American Dlfffllhhn, light gludotone waggon; 1 1°" Our old customers from. the 11°"- N country and others, will please re-l 55'“- CARTER ‘cmw- mflmbcr that. our plant and vage- 21- - A" Furniture Sale At York Parsonage We are authorized by 111° ‘Etch: Mr. C. W. Kolratoad to sell I tment of tomato, c.l ry c bbne. -- , Slfllmu“ . , cauliflower and 0th; ‘vegetable (farmyard! zogko-cvorék p, m. hi!‘ FR E plants In flower plants. aster. Manna“ one“. oompflflfl‘ P91" stock, petunia, verbana. nhlnx. con ‘m, dmm row; ‘bod m: ant B mm‘ sweet nlywm’ ‘ammonia’ kitchen Ififirnlturc’. cheatonfl0l<1 "mm TH! CANADIAN SALT COJ-IM J- w lobr-Iln. nnapdrngon. pansy. daisy, and many other plnnlq. If you huv-i not received our prlco Ilst. send for It. burner Perfection on alt"!- a chain, notional “M03 W“ “Grand parlor "'5" ink»; room cums. “my J. 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