WHEN you require a roof, the measurement will be in squares (100 811"!" fflfll- A basis for analysisof the costs of Brantford Asphalt Slates is given below: ‘ I! Ail i II material. 8h IQdnOILYGIG Iabtgataa IoQrireOIILY Asphalt Slab Slates an for ea "wmai“"""r~»-_¢.' "°' ""'..... . bead own‘ round Induce. You —IO ' 5—8AVTR6 OI IISUIAIICE-Jrantford Asphalt Skteiare elaaaal union-combustible by he insurance coin ao-adrroctaaviag dkolllflbom eenconpemrarna cloned. hearth localities he reéumiono demand uboaue papa: under noun rod ' no ' but antfard Alphlh Slates are fire-remnant and an special regulation. . 6-4308‘! OI lBPAIlS-Iroin the day they are laid lranffnr M mm roofs ahnwalnaoaf lflper cant. of tho roof‘- burbod. Irantford la t Slates do not earl, aph crack I rel. Canine protection an permanent p-otocnon an t rnto Brut- ford Annals Slate lode. Compare these roof costs with those of any other roofing material; it is your money you are spending and you want value for it—then buy Brantford Asphalt Slates ’i Distributed under Brantford Roofing Trade Marks, E through Brantford Roofing Dealers. Stock carried, information furnished, service rendered by our dealer in your district. Brantford Roofing Co. Limited HEAD OFFICE and FACTORY Brantford Canada “ranches at Toronto, Montreal, Halifax and WIILIIIPO‘ - . 1E For Sale by GILL & LANTZ 'm_______..__ AUCTION SALE I am instructed by Niessrs. W. B. Prowse & Sons to sell on the iorth side of the market square on Friday, June 24th at 12 o'clock ioon the following by auction: One driving horse four years old; ine driving horse lately mvnerl by Jus. O'Brien, City: two rubber TF-ll wagons almost new; one lianil-rnailc set of harness complete; i re new Light Six Niuhanglilih which has gone through the wedlock ' ‘e but is now in good running ordcr; also one Overland trunk capable carrying one thousand pounds. Terms trash. R. BEARISTO, Auctioneer. EASTERNI STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. INTERNATIONAL LINE l-i-ASUIPTION 0F‘ FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEII ST- JOHN AND BOSTON COMMENCING MAY 25 . Steamship GOVERNOR DINGLEY will leave St. John every Wednel- flay at. 8 a. m. and every Saturday at. 6 p. m. (Atlantic Time.) The Wednesday trips are via Eaatport. and Lubec, due Bolton l1 a. l tuuraday. the Saturday trips are to Boston direct. due Sunday- at Z p. in. FARE Il0.80 STATI""""IS $.00 UP Direct connection at Boston with Metzwolitan Linebteainera for Net fork vie. the Capo Cod Canal. For rates and additional information apply to l. EARl-Yjl-OSING Fourth Electorate We the following merchants oi’ II‘. IOIII. I. B 9 Fredericton do agree to close places of business every Monday Tuesday and Wetlnesdny evenings it 7 o'clock. Sale of gasoline and etc. for auto purposes excepted coin nencing June 27th until August LiberaI-Conservaiive r-lst. I . r°€3$EF.?"."£‘§83 iiiiiiiiiiii ' ' H. n. WEEKS n meeting of UlllERltL-CON- snnvarrvn ui r rm a iinrbor districts esililleabg belilnayi Murray River Hall on July 1st, 192i at 2 o'clock p. m. to select fl candidate for the coming BY- ELEUFION and to appoint a CON- Vi-TNER and other party business. Auction Sale at Winslow Station '1 Wedncsduy. Junr- 23rd at one p. r l. lii choice cattle, 2 due to freshv-n ' ow, l2 with valve-a ut side. 2 cnttli- ' i‘, tll. (l -) All ‘h i: yillll’ itttlzflnliglainarattiggnn,‘ firfnpnic’ o’? Poll chairmen are requested to ~ngle (new). hnrrrc, r. year» old. send 5 delegates from each poll. iernelrs and riiiiin-r tin-d wagon. Yerms at salv. . .r. a. .\IncI)0NAI) I A pllllllc meeting will be held at 4 o'clock at which Mr. J. D. Stewart zvnrl other, prominent men will speak. NOTICE We the undersigned horse ahoers close our shops Wednesday after- noons during June. Jillv. unri An¢-_ » i All are welcome. By order WILLIAM MACPH ERSON, t. " - "5 n. o. Acon" Glen wmmm, iDistrlct Sec). DAVID ARBING ‘ J. E. GALLANT Juno 20. 1921- P. J. GAD-ANT PROUDE CHMOIREFSOI:S —-1——*-— P- i- "WM" Valuable Farm Property I‘ ror Sale l offer my farm at South Melville, consisting oi m. hundred acres errblock, 180 acres clear, balance covered with hard and Qbft wood. l-louaa almost new. barns and out- buildings in. good repair, school situated on farm, water pipe into ‘AUCTION SALE At Sprlngton. on July 2nd at one o'clock, farm of 200 acres onshore. 50 acres wood, principally hard. Large gravel pit valuable for road making and concretework. Good ‘than: on premises. also excellent buildinfll "m" I he"? M"!!! ‘ lnear front of farm. Clear tit- spring. Convenient to churches nod, ' , and shipping. mu. JOHN A. Mmnizi: Amrlr w- il-lartgvilla WM. i. HGFARLANI, THE lillllAW The Story e1 a Girl Who Didn't Want to Marry By ETHEL LLOYD PATT; Chapter XX I Two or three men, with pencils behind their ears and papers in their bands, hurried past mar-as l atooil in the outer office of the moving picture company-outwith out. noticing rne. Prwemly, a young woman. with rouge on ber cheeks and bigh laced white kid abooa. came out_ She was chewing gum. She went to the boy's desk and rusiied about a pile 0f papers that was there. i “Where's iFreddie?“ she said. l looked around. When l saw that there was nobody else near us. l concluded she was addressing me. I "l dont know who Freddie is." l told her. _ l The girl stopped chewing gum a moment and stared at me. "Well," she concluded, r "you don't know mucb do you? Then she went again behind one 0f the ' swinging doors. l wasn't offended. l was only curious; anxious to find out bow this new world, in which liound uiyself, operated. ' There was another long wait for me. And then the boy. who bad been behind the desk, came back ~scuffiing his feet as he walked and whistling. "You can go in." be announced. He started for his desk, paying no further attention to me. rl hesit- ated. "But where shall i go?" l asked him With that, he gave me quite a vindictive look; stalked toward the door he had just entered; held it open for me grudgingly, and start- ed down the hall. "My goshi.’ lbeard him say. be tween his teeth, " these numskulls run a fellows legs off-—don't know nothln’! knocked imuoratively upon a clos» ed door. He turned the handle al- most. at once, before the mun in- side could call "Come in." And l entered, to find myself in the Dre- sence of Mir. Seeley. l-le was a youngish, man, stout and with heavy shell-rimmed spec- tacles. He looked up at me, as I came forward -timidly. "I'm Neil Birney," "Dora-~ " "Yes, l know," the man inter- rupted "She ‘phoned me yester- day.‘ Then he stopped and P9P" S. S. “Marina” 2500 Tons lands at Montreal and leaves ior Charlottetown about June 28th. Loads an. Charlottetown on arriv- al and leaves abou July ist for St. John's, Nfld, culling at Charlotte- town on return trip to Montreal. We solicit freight at current rates. Passenger service for First Class and Steerage. Canada S. S. Linea, Ltd. CARVELL BROS. AGENTS ' ‘leachei Wanted Wanted full staff teachers. tmale, 1 first class and l second class; 2 females second class and 2 females third class. Adequate supplement. Apply at. once. ‘ C. C. CARLETON, Secty. School, No. 141. l began. l. l r s. come to the office at nine o'clock." .At the end of the hall, the bu? I ran cannot-ram’ ' wn comm initted himself u» appraise me as calmly as though I were a dog or a horse. POood eyes." be said finally, “regular movie eyew-but no chic.’ l-ie pronounced it "Qick," l was properly humbled by the treatment l bad received since l came into the place. I was prep» ‘ ed to plead for my chance. "But couldn't you just try me out?" l asked. “Won't. you give me a chance?.' To my surprise, Mr. Seeley an- swered heartily. 'iSure!" be said. "You might be 4X i l! . ‘y’ i d‘ Jniungv.‘ all right. with a little fixing up. You want to do your hair differ- ent_ Curl it, and all that. We pay three dollars for a girl to walk on in a crowd at a ball. or something like that. We could use you-Jet's see-three days from now, if you l clasped myburds happily. ‘Oh’ . l said, "that is good of you!‘ “Thats all right.’ said Mr. See- lev easily. "You be here, three mornings from now—nine o'clock —and bring along a swell evening [inns-nor angular aaaaamznrr dress.’ l stood frozen to the spot. “Swell evening dress!’ l repeat- ed after Lllllll. "SW9"! 881d MI‘. (Seeliey. “It's a coronation scene Swell tlhing, Beter go the whole hog—satln slippers and al "Oh!" l said aigaln "but l haven't an evening dress! What shall l 0'? “Say. look here!’ Mr Seeley told mle. ‘That's none of my business You asked for a chance. I'm gfv- ing it to you, ain't l? l guess any friend of Ram's can scare up an evening dress. Run along now, kid 550W ill) here-ask for me—nine' o'clock." _ l turned on my heel and left his office. Somehow i found my way back again down tbeloug dark hall to the front office. where still| sat tthe boy behind his desk. He'_ looked up and grinned at me as l _ came out. i "Who are you, Little Bright j Eyes?" be asked, "Geraldine, the Child Queen 0i’ the Movies?" - "Pleasefl l said pitifully, ‘please dont tease me.’ >—i€O§——~L fectious disease. manufacturers i STILL THERE should certainly Dr. Morgan E. Genfle- this matter. Freedoms proud flag of the ages Kissed by the north See's blast Ragged and torn are its edges Whipping the war ship's mast, Honored old piece of bunting Nobly it did its share, Valniy they tried to shake it But its there, "still there." _ Limitec'l— Trio of crosses we hail you, Flag of the brave and free, _ Flag that has led o'er Carnage and '. dead To the height of victory Turn old flag, worn old flag i-‘lag of the men who dare Shell rent, and storm ripped oi 11888. d i bunting, ‘ _ . Whipped hard in the gale, bu, inourgreansun-floodedwork-rooms. “still there." Delivered to you sweet and clean." Look o'er the main and you see it Look to the peak its "still there", Proudly it floats, no." in arrogance‘ gloats _ O‘er the flag that was struck in and acting on them. despair. _ laud A mattress built-not stuffed. Has blackened the sea and the Pure, clean,'new cotton. Ticking of the best. r. But in splendour in wav-es o'er our loved heroes graves Storm ripped, but victorious, The smoke o! Trafalgar and Ju - unfiorm‘ N417"? Rah" still there." ‘ v SIMMONS . LIMITED ¢|ni,_ahnaua um... , . v Foctorles- w MDNTREAL TORONTO WINNIPEG CALGARY VANCOUVER Auction sale at Winsloe Sifillltl on Thursday, June 23rd, at one l’. m., l6 choice cattle, 2 due to fresh- en now, 12 with calves at side, 2 cattle for feeding (large). All choice young cattle. 1 Bain wagon double or single, (new) horse, 6 years old, harness and rubber tir- ed wagon. Terms at sale. J. A. McDONALD. s. s. HARLANDI For your pleasure and health a trip on the "Harland" is unaur-i passed. You are offered the op- portunity any Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 1i p_ m. Tuesday, Orwell return fare 60 cents. Thursday, Victoria, return fare $100 Friday, East River, return fare 35 cents. Saturday, West Riven return fare 35 cents. i Be one of the large number who now take advantage of those very enjoyable excursions. | The accomodationa are fine. We know you will be pleased with the] results, Phone 773. '-.---_~i__-_i.. l DIGKY-DIPPTS" DIARY. i“ THURSDAY. I WENT To A FRENCH RESTAURANT FOR LUNCH. I NIT uuoaasrwuo A THING on THE MENU, so lJAiD To "ma WAVTEZZ- "WHATL: 600p i-iarze, GARsQNG?” HE sizeo ma UP A MOMENT, _ £1W0man°s Right to Know the Tru lh aiboui Ma iiresses c" OU have not heard very much about this subject, perhaps. _ away. ' You know that mattresses are discarded by hospitals, and by homes visited with in- ! Have you any idea how many such ‘mattresses are ' taken apart, the stuffing “renovated,” put into fresh ticking and slipped back into the stores by ‘irresponsible Here is a real situation. Some responsible concern Probably no one can take this stand better than Simmons as we are the originators ‘of Sim~ rnona Beds, Springs and Mattresses Built for Sleeprand’ the largest single factor in the bedding busii We guarantee that every mattress bearing the Label of Simmons Lim- ited is built for sleep, ofpure, clean, new cotton._ Sealed in a carton roll‘ Both your own nice living nd tho public health in general are nvoived in your taking these facts to heart Stitchingand tufting close, firm, SEMMGNS BE But you see old mattresses thrown take an uncompromising stand in A mattress resilient, luxurious. Built for sleep. ’ These fine, sanitary Simmons Mat- treeaea are made in four styles, I ' distinguished by Labels of Jifferentcolor i _ i" Blue Label+$35 omit Lam-Lorena . --Red 'Label—.$25 White Lnbel-SIZ. 75 ~ ' - ‘Your dealer does not like the con- . dltlons of the mattress industry any better than you do. l-le will i: e glad to have your support in his Simmons rviarrresa buaineee for your own protection and the general welfare. ' - Canada has mfPure Bedding laws-bur Simmom Limited ha! Free Booklets on Sleep !'_ Wrm u: [or "What landing Medical Journal: and Health Magazine: Say about Separate Bed: and Sound Sleep," and " Younjor a Perfect S Builtjor Sleep Valuable Property lior Sale in Charlottetown Auctiur Sale v There will be sold by public auc- We offer for private sale that splendid property, situated on Roch‘ m"; Snag,’ N‘, ‘a consisung o, tion on the premises at Pleasant dwelling house, with store beauti-i mu’ Qua“ County ‘m Thulw fully finished with '1 rooms, mode "iii"- ll" 9"‘ “Y °i 4""? A- 9-- conveniences,- frost proof celliii-i, ma!‘ M m“ hour 0t one °cl°ck In the afternoon the farm of James firs): house all in first class condly Hay" consisting of elghtyone ' acres _of land with dwelling and It iél‘i'l°gnas‘gglgii)ygsgfig' 5:370:21‘: ibarnn situated thereon. Numer- 12 dclock same d“, ous articles of household furniture Apply No. 186 Queen Street. OR BEQJ CARTER Auctioneer J. A. McDONALD Barrister Riley Building flbarlottetown.‘ ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 6TH, on the beautiful Grounds of the Church. All the old sports, games, and pastimes, Excellent drin a will also be sold at the some time.‘ 9,03,38,17‘! renashmqnls Wm be made for the enjoyment of visitors. Come and take your friends. ii Grand Picnic Noyce r win Be Held Ar ..--WELL’INGTON. Magnet Cream Separator Petr-re Mfg” Co., Limited Box 485, Charottetown i H. R. Archer, General Representative Milton McLeod, Agent 55 Prince Street, Charlottetown will be furnished. dinners, sparkling Every effort will be AND THEN aiuoz” MKTIEil siiouto e 1m zee cAgitcn-Aoa ou alosuw sate. ear as; sis-RAND!" Au. RI6NII"GAID I. I'M VERY FOND OF FRENCH GRUB. SEND i'T ALONGJ’ I DID‘ ____ an snrgnorir” ov-Q _~_-..- HE HURRlED INTO THE BACK ROOM, BUT HE on: N01’ QUITE CLOSE. ‘ML D0012», AND, AS lT swims OPEN, 1 HEARD Him a-AY:-— ."s'reve, DISH ou-i-A "PLATE. o’ coma -asan HAS i-i". ” ' o 0 i o.’ -=' ,7 11-7- ___" u ‘E; a "i l -::‘ 9