' —\\-t~&..-..»‘-. it. I. ‘_ f‘ Cafe Parlor Car Tralna No. 3S and 40 to Run Bo- tween Houston and the Cape-l West-bound Connection‘ at Mono-i ton Instead of Saekvllle. With time changes on C. N. R. Iintxa effective June 2~lth_ travellers- will note that trains .\'o. 39 and u» will run between Moncton and- Torment Ine instead o! Sackvllle andl 'I‘ormeutine. and that west-hound; mainland connections will he made at lloncton and not’ at Sackrille. l A parlor cafe car will be carriell on these trains, operating between; St. John and Tormezltine. There‘ is no change In time schedule. l 2333-136X l l I I FOR SALE OR TO RENT I l 1 “" I I rTo TormentinelNo. Corns: The simplest may to end acorn is Blueqav. Stops the n in~ stantly. Then the corn _oosens and comes out. hiade in clear liquid and in thin plasters. The action is the same. Atyourdrugiat Blue-jay Touring Car F01’ Sale ,, We will se~l at our sale rooms ‘THE LOVE _ PENDULUM” BY MARION RUBINCAM, vvmrnnor- Chapter 6 i The next morning came ‘arm lacd lul cl sunlight and the frag. lTuDI. freshness that only the earl) feason seems ‘.0 possezs. 1 coujd l»! be diflresed on such. a day. S There was the routine of the $311 i -um to get through with. l ‘rushed Parker through my bat}; and "$5531.29 and waited impazieutly for the doctor's v , l "You look wt-ll enough to be sent ‘home nolv." he told me. ".\'ot quite home," l answered. “l 13H? a plain-I'm going t.) 5(3)‘ on ‘here tor zhe summer. You can have latc- tinder your supervision then. hut I'm going to live in the viliage." h done OIBIZIIIIIIV-RQWQI; thaw: llotveryatrollgyd-ltIbfllllt/fio months ofa quiet life to tiring hack pollieot. health. Aunt Harriet consented to , my. idea, my (Father was ao tar awn) that the summer would be ha! way through before ho could get another ‘ letter to me. "And now l wan: to learn to cook." l told hlrs. Taylor. "A splendid ambitionL l wish all modern girls were as sensible as you are!".she approved. “I shall take great pleasure i: teaching .\‘:u. “Then let's cook our own dinner here Friday," I sugested. "That's Parker's evening out. I'll help and you can show me." "But Friday's my girl's (h? m" too. Come to my nhwfl-l h!" 1° eel Winthrop‘: dinner." ' “Bring him there!" l suggested. And that's how simply that 113D‘ nixed. Indeed, that urn the one thing um drew a sham line be tween past and future for tme. But I did not know it then—we never kiow the big things when they are The business stanl fortlleri)" owns-d by Dani-l _\IcI)on;il-l -~ °n .1 vflikne, °“""1‘d TUESDAY, JUNE 2s . ' l "r1i' l ~ a I" ,9 .31‘, m ‘M w 3r pp J Commencing at 1.30 o'clock. J‘ J_ HUGHES a‘ so" LIMITED 1 McLaughlan Touring Car. 6 Souris E‘ 3-! Ju Valuable Property b For Sale ' on McGILL. Avenue We are authorized by Mr. Ira 11.3 rzuse. large barn. we ‘l watered and < In good repair. 1 not sold bv July 1 it will be oi- :ulars etc.. apply . BENJ. CARTER f2 SON Alcticneers linder. in first cass condtlon. good as new. This Car is the pro~ _ perty IMaChIIlISS-l a“ W“ b‘ 5°“! at a .1 cheap)" built, but periectly good u‘ Mr. James Flood argain for cash BENJ. CARTER & SON A“°"°"°°'5 Ldnrcs with nrrecn shutters and u Also ether Cars will he scld. FOR SALE We offer fcr sale that valuable v,- Auld. Esq., to offer for private sale property situated at head of Queen -= va'uab»le property consisting ct Sifttl. consisting of 2 acres o1 ma, {he kiwhen '. acres choice land with dwelling choice land. 9 room dwelling house. “not ‘Jmtairs we", w-o Snmj; be]. P°\'-"'Y._ "Wses- rooms with sloping celings, and a If this property dwelling house. heated: also pump U“. bmhmonh The hwy, was “n. n house. frost proof seller. All in n ":re:i by Public Auction. For par- ‘rst ;|a$5 "pal,- ag a bargaiy-L AP. mm‘ table. 2 large BEHJ. CARTER G. SON FARM, STOCK, CROP AND FARM LIIPLEIIIENTS AT COLIVELL STATION Sznv III)‘ etltllu. ‘\'e are autherized “Ialcolm R'IcLe0d,_[O beg the doctor to 81w,- llle Park. '0 sell on WEDNESDAY, J U1. Commencing at 1 0’cl0clt his beautiful farm, Sltllated at Cfihve" Station, consisting‘ of thing, and you lllustlft overwork." acres of choice land. One of the finest farms. l. on the Island, having thereon a good dwelling ' house, large new barns, well fenced and water- o- Also 0n the same day lvewviil sell all the stock, consisting of 20 head QM cattle, 8 milch cows, 4 horses, 15 tons loose hay, ' 31.»- “u: And all Implements-Z new carts, ed. Planting all done. 75 hens. 2 truck waggons, hinder; also all heavy and light harness and al other implements such as is found on an up-to- date farm. Terms at sale. S21 ‘E 27, 1923 2 hay mowers, le positive. BENJ. CARTER & SON, Auctioneer-s fliiitlltlllfliléiiitiis LOBSTER PACKERS, ETC. We can supply you to advantage with all grades of Barrelled Pork, Mess, Short Cut Iiacks, Clear Pork, Lunch, a lean b0iling"‘““'*t W‘ *“'"‘°““° grade; Jowls, Neck Ribs, Lard, Hams, Rel! Bacon, Sugar-cured, boneless, much cheaper than Ham or Breakfast Bacon. We also have some very fine fresh frozen Beef at right price by the carcass or’ - trullslforulutioil of the II."IIS1). In no quarter. . / Use Island Products. Phone or mail us your orders. A“°fi°"""5 moved awav to another city will 5' Afiiiiiiiriilzltvt; AHLICTIONTTSIALE 0F 1 ‘the doctor's‘ supervision all summer i lmucht u lot oi big aprons IIIIIIIS 8r FRASER EASTERN STEAMSIIIRTLINES, INC. INTERNATIONAL LINE - Resumption of Freight and Passenger Service Between ST. JOHN‘ AND BOSTON _ s. s. GOVERNOR omcucv will Icnve st. John every \\ adv-Zed“ II II a. m. and every Saturday ut 6 p. m. \Verinel~ldny trips are via Enstport and Lubec, a. m. Thursdny. Saturday trips are tn flnstnn ISI':TII'RNI——~E.4QIIVQ Iloettnl Mondays rind Fridays tlt I0 a m. Hllvllli: Time) for Iiualport, lillbcc und St. Jollll. lulu-i $10-00 At ftm-ltrln connection Is made frt-lizllt and passenger" steamers for “first. A. (l. Alon! GIIRIIIF (Ilrcct, due Sundays about 2 P par staterooms, rates and additional Information. 2'90 S. S. “Milli-CA” Passenger and Freight Steamer 8500 Tons Displacement (Atlantic Time) for Iloston. due litlstorl about ll . m. (tinylllrht FTATRIIIIODIS $3.00 vln 1h,- Metrripolittm Line "KEITH"; NEW york gnd points South ant Iy to Inhn N“ Charlottetown SMWEI. Leave Montreal for Ar, Charlottetown. Ar. Charlottetown 6. leave for $t.JoIln’e 6. leave for Montreal June 23 June 26 Jul)’ 2'"! July 7 July 10 Jul)‘ 15 July 21 July 24 July 30 Auqmg 4 August 7 Auquat 13 ‘Augufl 1a Auquat 21 Auaurt 21 Qaptember 1 September 4 Septemger 10 September 15 September 18 September 24 l. BROS. Age nta i l A5 soon as I was permitted to go on’ I sent for my cur and drove t3 the little white toitaee. took the turtle ui iile real estate man, and lull! all hour later, accompanied h) rim. I was going through the place. It eJuEd :10. have been better i; i: had been male for me. lt was e house. one and a llziif stories lt was of w Zte painted h. porch about five feet square with 1W0 wee benches. one on cacll side of the door. inside was zl Iivillfz room with u brick fireplace. This ‘ s hall the house. Oil the other l e. in frznt. was the dining room; completed that =d with cheap but plain turni- lt seemed it had been built by a voutie married couple. who 1111C hull l‘: - place up for rent. I 100R IT at once. evt-li bctorc I knew its rerxal. I tlizurllt i: vef)’ fllellll- ‘t LOJZI] kit's.‘ 'l‘u_vlor told me the ‘man doublcti the. price when he 0f course I h .1 an zfmtist un lEmltc/i allowance. So I could lllfortl er for my housekeeper. at least over tlle summer. And in a week I was e élilllllSllfitl in ::n_v little home-w my first home, the o y house I ever 2dr. I tuultl call lbg." such a sacred IIZIIIIC. "\'ctt'll want to be lloin’ every- ‘zlrkcr llilil to say several times ".\' i181‘. For I was full of ctliilus- "m. ‘ t i»n". too lute to plant u little. Jlbllf L'i.il'lll.‘ll." I lulll lit-l‘. “Lute corn and lune pnzl and lettuce t\'il1'2ru\\'~~lli, ‘lots Ill things, I've! i cutuluutle lfrolil the grocery‘ would Iluye berm llurri-i fIPtl if she could have seen liie. I wrote her that I v. s to be untlor and would stay in Wullsville. where I had taken a small house. and my ‘private nurse was to ultcntl me. I lwrmc I-‘utllor the same lliitlg. so I \\'iI.S not flbhing. though perhaps I wasn't ttfling the entire tlutll. ‘My uullt sent me u lot of salillllllGl‘ wzlutltes, sillurl. lllllllfiS fashioned by IIHJI‘ own dressmzlkcrs. Most c1‘ them .l put znvuy. I did not lvunl. MIOIII. I lllzulc llrcm cretunuc, things tllu: covered lint.- uike u. dress, and decided tol wear them all summer. My favorite books were the seed t-illalogue and the mull order catalogue. And finally we were fixed. The cheulp llllllglfl-gls‘ I ltatl taken down anti I bud put away all ornaments Cool white nlllslill hung at the Wilt curtains and [UllSlllutIS and couch covers tmide ‘the plaice as dainty us could ibe. It ‘was wonderful whtlt a iliilcrenlt: I liiullo ill the Ilousc by u l'e\v such touches, "And you cull sill) llfl.\'0 n RIIFIIPII and you cull slit out shrubs," “PH. 'l‘:ly‘ol" told mo. lSo we did this loo, to the greater Iinlc ill. ull ii ‘WIIS one. 01' the prel- tiest. ltvrllts ill the village. Anal that lutlrkcll the ellll of ollc sort of lift». and llCfilllllllllLfi 0|‘ un- olller. F0!‘ lvllcn ulv 1 Ic Ilnuso w ~ will reduce ' " {Swollen Joints, Spraina, Bruises, Soft Bunches; Heals Boila, Poll Evil, Quittor, lFia- lllla andlnfected Sorea quickly as it is o. positive antiseptic and gerniicide. Pleasant to use; does not. blister or remove hair, ‘ - - lid horaocnn be worked. $2.50 I‘! b01118, dBIlVG-lid- look 1 R PHIL Vhlnvwnglno, mumm- Bldyloltlbal NOTICE CHWOWN-PICTOU SERVICE S. S. Magdalene is now making ially return trips between this port ind Plclnu, leaving Bruce Stewart If: Co's Wharf at 7 a. m. leaving Pietou on return on the arrival ol Sydney train, due there at 4 p. m. A limited number of autos can he handled each trip. ‘ BRUCE STEWART l. 00., LTD AGENTS Phone 828 or 778 Bil-U seen him house, in the brief instant I leaned “BuII" Hotel, Peterborough. and over to start my car- 50 when U" to stop the stories bell rang and llrs. were _ 11ml no idea what ul)’ E1188! ‘will! look like. I answered lllB "bell. 0991'" jug the screen C001‘ porch and llOllllllg 0“! welcome. who was so 501m enormous Pa" l“ m). haul and crosset this meeting. ally. a; porting to us. __ I had no: met “lnthrop. l Ilall in ttlle doorwfll’ 0T m5 Taylor andl busv in my little kitchen. I to the from my hand in . \\" throp——Winthrop THNIOT And I11 Q0 play such an nly llfe——f.“fl5eil l my threshold . , ~ ‘ Z And I. not knob" ‘lliefifrbénlellldous ‘importance OI said ulmlfly an?‘ ,, . . . ut your a , .,,,,‘~\,3“§..<l§:r ‘is nearly read)?‘ l9 . ~ ~ ‘ . TomorrowJqqualntance romrs our WAY ‘r0 n: LABOR TERMm Lnouauzs . lov- sr. 1.01 ls. June 21"" “m”, - crs would sllenil haudagxmuggsalgéi ClllllVflllllF {he "h" a g‘ “my do and good M“ o‘ lab-odd...“ there uni i fightilniobabtigl; 0:51am” problem ‘Slll-‘rlilan RORQTQ- 9! New "mt m‘ u...» told U10 uelegatefltfnllgi; ‘g2: teeuth annual Ctllaei: ° . i olln - “{\".(,]$,.t;g3;at‘uo much time talkllu! about the labor agitatlonbe 4DPukel‘ sold. He canioln Y‘ of mp ngllizll an the logical T 9:]: 0mm" worker whore the ma .1; l. '1 has refused to extend Its fr elit- shm - 11' "lrtls "It was ln the Seattle S Lilith It‘ workings as a helper in 191i \\ 0 Charles Ill. Schwah made Ills tour of the American shipbllndmg ms“ tutioils. We'd 1103M he “'08 I1 lab» or hater. "The first instant the great “"1 man looked over us it was Hflllilrm" to every man in the bunch that Mr. Schwub really liked him. lie stepped oll that platform Charles M. Schlvab. autocrat. mllliollzlrr- nulglulte. lie stepped off that pint- forb. ‘.40 minutes later friend Char- les. In that allort 30 minutes he had destroyed the hatred that n31; tutors had been building for 1a years. “The world is built on ideals. Labor wants to be square. If labor follows tho wrong louder it is not bot-oust» they want to lllislllltiur- stand but because the right leader has been asleep ut the switch and hasn't given the men a chalice to understand him. "TIICFIJ are three sides to every qllestioll~yotlr side, the other fel» law's side and the right side. I don't believe there was ever a question Ill either ntotlern or an~ clout history where either side to the dispute WIIS 100 per cent right. "Ninetyfivo per cent of nit-ll. whether they wear broadcloth or overalls, wont to play tho game square. Lack of contact menus lack of understanding. "Tile employer has spent n. lot his to the bunker. the wholesaler, the rctnil- cr and the public. How much has he spent trying tn null that. same personality. Ilollcsfy ‘llltl fuirncss of time selling IIIH fulrllcss and personality honesty. lo IIIH lvurltnlcu‘! Solving n. labor trouble is not u mysterious affair. lt is ulmply a proposition of using common horse sense." —--——o+>---»-_ SMUTS FEARS ANOTHER WAR CAPETIHVN. South Afrlcn. Juno 2l~licllortll Smut»; upilkinl; t-tltly rlt the Ilrltit-lh grouping of Iroo FCC and upertltlllg on ‘Sllllllllfill. Tllu famous South Afrlcnn leader said it was unite possible fllut anolllcl" great Iduroponn cnlunllty nil-tilt urine ullll be therforo urged of the Ilrilish TheEuropt-nn fronl the fact llltlt Illc position Ellllllff‘ b0 defined. lvnr he stilt] arose that the position of some of the :1'<-tlt powers llnctl. 1am d‘ t and glfieert: TIME not: CHANGES In Regular Paaaenger Train Schedules will he made June 24th, t AGEN T ‘O H AN D 23fifi-l7-Sl. » i l a I ‘mfuronmlavlon’ now m i . _ , t ’ MATHZHES‘ I Enlplre as ti M11108 held to-- gethcr‘ by their (‘OIIIIIIOII allegiance nn terms of Iroodolll nnd equality tl Ilaala of con- lvus not clearly do- ‘vi er o.‘ WILSON'S FLY PADS LN Clean Io handle. Sold IIy-lll Druggisia. Grocers and ' General Store | | News Sorvlol-l "JQRQ et-ouaer die he-adlllg. “In Moscow's Strooll.’ u. current one 0s em“ "fl: m“! m arresting art-cc from ‘ l tonsil/ins “m”: "h"? “I” ‘. lent. - ' .p t1 ‘s the Moscow m°°°",;‘o“,d,‘,’,‘,’°,,, hm Frankfurter Zeitung. Recently he sentGanm: ucla 1o that well known fir’ we new-spaper on the cond.t-.ou o ‘m children In the R1161“? “Penn; More than 15.000 flrmmmned u as dreu. In rafls- Mmemis: m?‘ are wandering and B9881"! n streets. From ten to twenty P8P‘ Ish daily under the wheels of tram cars and 111C101‘ “'5' Nev” l“ Moscow or anywhere else has been New Turn In ’Wakeford Case LONDON. June 21.—Another stage in €X'Al\,‘I(I€8COn Wake- fordfis fight to vindicate his honour against the verdict of misconduct with an unknown woman at the l which are hindering him in his efforts, will commence in the High Court of Justice in a few days time. , Since the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council Dismissed his appeal from the judgment of the Lincoln Collslstory Court, result- ing ill bis deprivation from the office and emoluments he held In the diocese of Lincoln, Mr. Wake- ford has never ceased to labour to establish his inocellce. and in this he has had the support of nlauy itifluential friends. Some time ago l\Ir. Wakeford commenced In action for alleged slander against Mr. Henry Wright. managing clerk to Messrs. Lee Bolton. and Leo, solicitors to the Archbishop of Canterbury and also to the Ilishop of Lincoln. It was this gentleman who had charge of the gathering of the facts. which lit-represented against the then Archdeacon in the Conslstory (‘ourt untl later before the Judicial Conlulittec oi‘ filo Privy Council. 'I‘hi.< action has been delayed own: to a decision of the Blaster in (‘ltalnbers that the case illust- br- struck otlt because "the plainb lff, being out of heneficc through the judgment of a Consisfory Court. and Iluvillg no stipend. cull suffer n0 daulnge and there fore cull uluilltaill no notion." This was supported by Ml‘. Justice Green. but Oil all Appeal the Court held that the (vase must be restored to the lint provider! the claim for IIIIIIHIIZPS was zllltvtltltul. This was llIlIII’ and the action is listed for hearing before a special jury. . Ill the pleadings .\Ir. Wakefortll alleges tlltll many SIZIIIIIGTS have] allotted! urt- us follows: 2 _ itov. (l. \\’. Ncatby, Vicar of St.‘ John's Iliizhbury. N., is said Io, llllvc br-“n utlvisctl by the defend-l aul. who stated: "I know that John “Hllicltlrtl is tzullly. I lluvts tilyst-lf lrutevtl him l0 wlriotls hotels‘ lvilll \\‘(lIIIll|I. fFlll-s was rt-potllml by the Rev. G. W. Nt-xltlly to I)r. Nt-utbjr, his brother u SlIfI-{POII of Great Ormolld Street Hospital. and a member of llw wllnrvlzullun. The latter guil- tlelllall rt-poilti-d them to n. lady doctor. llr. ’I‘yler. Il sister of General’ Tyler. Dr. Tyler sought U"! M11 “Tiltlit and uskctl If the siutelncllts were true. whereupon it ls uIIt-gt-d lllul. lilo defendant suiti: "John Wzlkt-ford would be a very nice fellow if only he could keep the seventh cnmnlantllnent." Sllcclzli tinlmllzcs are cluiluctl on the ground that Dr. "Tyler had promised to sol him up In n tllillistry, but hearing tho alullder did not proceed with the lllflll until the matter had been illvcstlgaletl. Other witnesses czlilctl for the plaintiff will Ilt- lIlu PLVATIIIIIIIBIIU» 01l- dlllll Ml‘. Plvalls. clerk to Pclcr Thomas & Clark, solicitors. Dr. Daniel Wurdo willdle lending counsel for Mr. Wukeforil. Mrs. Wultefortl will be ill cnuri m“! may possibly bu culled as a witness. This is rogiirdml n3 important ml zit-count of the IIlIiIIy rumours that lluvc been In UIFCIIIII- tioll Io the effect that the cx-.»\rcll- - rulnotlrli that Iltlvc been in circttl~ utioll to the cffcct that the ox- ATCIIIIBIICOII was estranged from M5 WWO; illtioctl one report Ilutl l1 that they were living apart, lt may be stated ou the authority of Mr. Wnkcfortl that nover for one nmluclit llllfl Mrtl. Wnkcford fuller- cd Ill I10!‘ belief that her hushnntl Ilns Iiccn the vlcillll of n gross; lllisctlrrluge of justice. ——-—--o-o¢- Mllnard’: Linlment (or Neuralqla ~—Z<oo---i RUMANIAN CAPITAL CITV MAY BE MOVED _TO HERMANNSTADT BUCIIARFJST. June 2l—-l~ler- nulnnstatlt, a city in Translyvania. lvltl lilllos northwest of Bucharest Is bring considered as the new captlal of Greater Ilumllnia. For a long time many Romanians have fclt that the enormously increased frontiers of the country demanded a capital nearer the Western States of Europe than Bucharest. They want to make of Herlnannstadt, ‘ which in Romanian Is called Slhv IIu, a sort of executive Washington. Ifermannatadt was founded In the twelfth century. and has been splendidly developed by the Aust- rians. It Is thoroughly modern and has a series. of flne public squares parka, schools, churches. libraries and theatres. It is much cleaner than any of the cities of Old Itumania. and has a much more healthful climate. so rr-alny vdgibflflds- ‘the consequences It is one of of the war_ the revolution, and of Bolsllevlsm. And rirls phenomenon has assumed frightful proportions since the b6- giunlng or the "new economic I10‘ “Cy;- by “rpm, the Statehae l!!!)x31- donctl millions of people w l Y fate. At the tranlwal’ swlllllllg Places innumerable children. lll. Wfnllll" OILS and fill-by. crowd among 9A5" sengers m beg from them. Along the railway lilies where train: slop for hours. they are‘ scoli- standing in the rain and cold, L4 ‘ ing: “Little father. give us $01“? bread." Everywhere, into IYHIIIS- theatres, private houses. l-hc)’. P91!‘ etrate like rats. begging illld*-"leal' lug. _ Them are several catet-IOPIPS BY vagabontl children ilt llw “T99” 0f MOSCOW. There are tho home- less ones coming from the PT°' vinves and wandering aimlessly about. the streets of tho cavllfll- Thoy beg and die en masse from hunger, cold and accidents. Then there are the street cPIIPPS. Little ones of both sexes are found atlllf.‘ street corners selling cigarettes malt-hes. ‘flolversj ‘etc. Thme fife tlle little ellerlétPl-il‘ "M5 “l” KW" engaged in u struggle for exist- ence against dentin)‘. aul110Yil-l' and the. soldiers. who are constzlntl)’ fflliLSlllg them. A third cuccflilfldfi tlltlt of tlle crinllnzll t-hlidrtnl. those WIIO make begging ln colmcfllfl" ivilsll stealing at pl'0ft‘~l~'lflll f0!‘ u-liitll Russia now offers 300d ground. _ And the children ill the SGPVIP" of ‘tile "Pt-hem" nutstulot be forgotl ten. This institution, the t-unlllni! and pcrfify of \\'lIlI'll know no lim- m, (Ices not ncruple- to utilize Illlr inrutri. n _’ ill its service. T‘.lt* “Tohc- .t" choo-"cls the lllost iti- telllgent of til-me vzlgullouti chil- dren .-ir.;l orders them by means ot IIPLCKIIISZ to follow CPTIZTIII suspects uni! listen to their t-‘inverszllitni-s. The refugees inslittllctl by the Stiviut (lovernmeilt lo shelter IIPPSQ little ltzlgabolltls are in a des- titute and filthy stale. Tllere L. trust brtwcctl IIIPUY)‘ and prof-lieu in Itussitl. ‘ -_-~—<o>'-—-- GREAT LAKES SHIPPING DITLFTII, Alllln. Juno 2I~Tmc Grout Lakes shipping business. held Io n lute start tlue to the dc- layctl nponillg of navigation, is booming. Vcsst-Inleu point to the total coal and Iinnillcd durinl: .\Ia_v as evidence of tllc increased shipping activity over Inst your. The coal receipts for l\iay.tllc first totaled son, zlpproxilnutcly 1.6011,- mouthly receipts total Oll record nlnrllle men tonnage shipped from the lit-ad of the lakes ext-Itlsive of ESCZIIIZIIIKI, Illicit, was 5,741,791 tons. This is four Ilnloli the during hiuy,,1922. lollutige for tIlc er Inko ports to Inkos, according to VPSHUIIIIIIII. Ono of tho. few mouths to pass tho coal receipts lmlrk set during May wile (lctnber; 1922, when every nvnllnblp crnlt ulls pushed into service to bring 1,771,535 tons to the local docks. ————-o-o->—--—~ EXPERT SKIPPER DECLARES.. MARINE OFFICERS OVEREAT LONDON, June ls 21-—C:lptaIn $Pl\\'.1'l1 Day one oi‘ the best kllov."ll of the mercantile marine (1Ill(fI.'I'3 iIIIIl all A. D. C. to tllc king. lie hut-i bot-ll nll through the mill tit son. and Ito sllys thut the troubli with the officers on the big Alluntlc steamers tlolv-n-dnys, from tupttilns down is thtlt they cat more tllnn is good for tllcul." "AllDrQlltlce-s nnd junior officers In the passenger ships of totiny,“ h“ "SSCFIH. "all out foo rich food too (lift-n null In too lnrgc quan- Iitlcll. Cnnsoiluctllly as they. mwe no reul physical labor to perform, at least 40 percent of them are physlcull unfit. The great need of the s rvlce is for physical train. int»! I-lld an adequate course in practical seanlanshlp. There In much more need of these things than 'for insistence on a hlger educational stnndnrt l! the beat remedy known for sunburn, heat rashes, eczema sore feet, stings and‘ blisters. Aekln foodl Albums-Jamal» In Moscolylsl Streets’ Household Furniture of the estate cf the late BREAKS MAY RECORDIMM ulolllll of the 1027i navigation sou- ll00 ions. This is one of the largest‘ t-ltlld. The total ore tonnage handled Tile difference in the orc- tlntl cotll opening nlontll gin-s nu idea of the percentage of Iionts travelling “lllzht" from Iow- Ille head of the, o. I w golf” Auction hale U1 And Furnishings I am Instructed by-the trusteeu Morris Blake to sell’ the following goods mgvmj to the Lyceum Tilcatre for conven- cnce o: sale, on Tuesday, June 26, 1923 at 1.30 p. m. Sharp Comprising Parlour Furniture, Bedroom Suites, Hall Furniture, Dining Furniture. all in Mahogany, Walnut and Onk. Also two splen- .litI rugs, quantity 0f good dishes Hull rack. pictures and other use- ful household articles. . A. WILLIAMSON Auctioneer “Autumn SALE OF HOUSEH-C-L‘; FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS At 28 Upper Queen Street, Charlottetown, on Thursday 2lat June at 2 p. m. Sharp Including Mission Oak living rooln set. bedroom furniture, oil-cloth, dishes, kitchen range, etc. All these goods are new. A. WILLIAMSON, LARGE CLEARANCE’ AUCTION SALE 1 offer for srfe my farm on l'lrack-> I l Dillon, S yours oltl. one Aryshirt-l crude cow, title to freshen, one Ar)‘- isllire cow freshelled. one Guernsey‘ ‘crude cow In milk. one IIDISIPIIIi licifor 2 yours old, one brood sow, lilo l0 lurllaw tbt- 23ml of June, 30 ' IZ\II'I.E.\II'JI\"I'S— One hinder, .\I:is-' soy Ifarris, one Ilny mower, one Ilay ‘rake. one gang IIIOW, one single plow, one scuffler. one sectionab seeder, one randlc Ilarrows. one sell lrou IIIIFIIJWS, 1 gasoline engine 3i ll. II. olle tllrasller and cleaner,‘ one hay fork and blocks, one turnip pulper, one crusher, one truck ivagon. with pole and shafts, onel cart. one driving wlluoll, one wood‘ sleigh, one box sleigh. one ‘semi-i speed sleigh, one cream separator: ‘Mngnef’. one barrel churn, one; set of driving harness, one set of loam harness, one express pad and, breaching, olle parlor stove, one ex- tension table and n lot of other ar- titles too numerous to mention. Terms of sale 7 months on up proved joint notes, under ten dol- lars cash. STANLEY A. PROWSE PETER BRODIE, Auctioneer. 2376-19-41. . FOR SALE FARM OF 160 ACRES AT COLVILLE STATION Malcolm lilcbeoti offers for sale 160 acres of land, part of his farm ut Coivllle Station 125 acres under cultivation wllll good dwelling house and new barn. Apply MACKINNON l. MoNEILL. Solicitors. ' Charlottetown NOTICE Mr. Archie C. ftmnslly 49 Eus- tnn Si. has been appointed the regular Rtlwliegh" Retailer, consis- ting of that part lying West of and Including both sides of Great George Street. 2449-21-31. NOTICE There will be fl meeting of the Ll/boral Conservative Committee of Bradaltnne Poll on Thursday. Juno 21st at 8 p. rll. to appoint delegates to attend convention. By order. Chairman L. C. McDONALD ZSIH-ISCI. zits-zo-zo-zl. NOTICE Reserve Saturday, July 21st, for the big Matinee Races at George- fl-nrlnute and a green race. Track Ia in excellent shape and a blg day's aport is expected. Elli!" hoaremen pronounce this track aec- olui to none in P. E. I. { A Lana-rive A U lyut-ueneer ‘Conservative town. Three classes to start. 2.30 i like BM" ulnnlsnl‘ u lm Liberal Ctlifservativi‘ Convention 1 A convention for the u nominating candidates p forthcoming election w“, In the Public Hall Cnrdi ’ Tuesday. June Zfithxat 2 ps2‘. A J. FRASLERIQ’. Cfllilgl ll. Fourth Ilislricl ll, Kings . Liberal-Conseryative Convention A convention for the nomination of candidates for the ensuing gem. ral election will he held on Monday. June 25th, at two o'clock,ln m, Public ll-Bll. Murray Rivolq C. C. THOMPSON, J. M. JORDAN. Couvelleu Convention at Georgetown The adjourned convention p; he nomination of lwo Cruiser". Ive candidates to contest the fr: Icy Point Road, consisting of Sunmfict or Km“ Comm, an“ zlcres of choice land. all clear and {orhcommg provincial execuonm Ill a good state m cultivatlcn, tllrecme hem on Thursday. June m,‘ . ~ .- - ~ l‘ 1nd one half miles i'rolll Charlotte 1 . H n in gem etm,‘ been uttered concerning his uornl-“lmbmg w h“ m m" m1‘ .11“) a , _. . , . _ . ‘he rim“ a g u; “no m, m"). horn", "H, m: pl-rr-h there i\.\' soon us 2n the "W". “llhlll "t "me “I “m 731K130 p. m. All delegatesmli, in the Lolitzoln Court but um:- "“‘*- Swim‘ l1"~'""“r “m; thmLwily staimns‘ U m“ mm before 890N118 "I9 dmemm D0115 "H! . . . > , . ., ' . '1 little death cllulllbt-rs.‘ A visit lvid be sold by public. HIIPIIOII on quested to be present. _ .\ftl r .1 tlmt. he traced the bulk of . ,, . _ I . ,, ,.,. “M, m Mt “.Ng]n_ A" zilmlngyrilll one 0t 11.10.50‘ t-Illltlrell IIUIIIP: uturtluy. June -3111. 1J-.l. com-l E. B. McLAREN, was ,|,.,,,a,,,|,,,|_ but m, notice .ul ' '" llflllllirll H1 ‘191101-0! liCol lmenclng at one oclock sharp. to- MICHAEL MURPHY “.35 Mk9" Finally were came two nllllllrl <'P1Pl1Fll_.\‘-'1k*"lfl- Q0“ LllX-ggether with stock and farming itlri 2159-7-tf til-finite statolliellts upon which Qmhmng‘ .0‘- ewn u“? Tum] l",mr"9]°1“°“l§- "i m" "r050", action H founded :llzllion:iI~-i< all ocl-auslcxl for 1III*.dl'l~ 5'p()(;K-;_Qn,. mum-m mlrpnsql _ Th fiwwlfiu slaudurs tlloly medllmitlus on IIdLIUlIl (m nun‘. one (lrl"il‘tl horse. by J09 . Queens A Liberal Conservative Cotlvtlr tion will be lit-Id in the illll at llirallcllbuno otl SulllrdaY- Junflm at l o'clock p. nl. for the llllrllflfi“ of nominating two cmltlltlatel lu contest the district at the forth; coming general election. Lacli ll°~ l, ygqueated to meet add with" m,“ m,- [Qnnugg of spring tooth burrows, one set of [Ive delegfllel Ladies cordially lnvlwd t° u mm JEROME MacCUIGANl c. MacKENZIEl WALT E R mavens" 229M8dll _?________'— Liberal Conservallll Convention A Liberal Conserléitlllggnffm “m, w!" he held In‘. . Sumnlcnlldc. P" ‘ 21st for ililfivtuzwli“ ‘ two can l8 e _. run-u District or I_1"I"°°nw,,,, forthcoming Gan"? to be"; .. Each] 1301i {is oeultihlgllncs i onto Y " ‘ ' LCIO Jeremiah S. Gallant. Mb . er, conveners. _ __ I T” v. one: o tho electors of \\ all! Ladies and Gentlemcnfl- n M ‘he request vain On the electors of} H a, .1 IA I w Oflér “I559 X a dam (or Counclllorkhe shall dumy be" l" n the City as a "M19 “ One In Plrl-Rulur" Soliciting your s tlon dny. ullflil" “n I remnlln- Von" Respectfg. xvi-w" m"! One‘ , . To the electors of Wigs" I Ladies and Gftnlkkim’ urgent request of B I electors of WK"! ‘(l)“;°',,,;rd In clded tmconteat Id n m" " election to he llel 0 fIII the Vlfitllggugtfifor algnatlon o lff elected. f all!" fjgfu’ forests and 9 m" o! ' whole city w the be w. w lteslwctfull! w"°"'“‘ '° - w» I S" " moo P I