; ao white and ciean. ,3 (lmnlzlo'ruà it aofi'ens the water in flic. wasliing machine and makes tlie clotiies 4-3,, . _ F— NOTICE ' SOPB'NE rrruA' Jfinfi'4li T"“‘— IDIICES luml Enlargo- No tlshing or nhooting on niy mn'ckmfl'swm promises au pond in Ieaseu. ' mm.'6wh'nllflîw J' Hum 51:39:53 d dam, Saunas: train Bnilua ‘ ' ' ' or Stralm: atopa Spavln Lame. nase. allaya pain. Doea not blin- tar. remove tha hair or lay up __’__ the ‘horse. 52.50 a bottle ut druggiatn' or delivered. 800k 1 R FRËE. : W. n'aura. Inc. HI Liman! Bidl.M0nlnal Abanrbine and Ahaorblna made in Canada Notice Is here'oy given tn ali part. les owning or keepilng a dog or dogs in rhrls city that i! ihe dog lax la not paid on or betorii Jillv 10th notion will be taken against'them NOTICE The S. S. Constance. owing i0 the sninll passenger and irelglit bu- sinesn offering. han dsconlinued the Charlottetownri’ictou steamshir service untt.l turther notice. _ As a.result o! rates heing rcdlr By 0rd" 0l Direflms' ced by opposition service. it has AUSTIN GAMEH’ON been round unprotltable to operato| Sec.y_ Treuil. the "Constance" for the presenLI Augumme Cuve‘ p. L it la mtpected. Iirrwever that condi' FOR SALE Itions will siiortly improve. and ‘that At Centrevllie Bedeque. Jr.. art AII persons not now owning plots who wisli to secure a plot or gravo space baside relatives in the 'i‘ryon Peopie'ii Cemetcry are requestcd t0 make application to tho undcrsign- ed not Inter than July 313i. 1922. the “Con-stance" will resurnie tliel servico on or about Juiy 12m. (‘onvenÇently Iocnted cottage in gond repalr. containing 8 rooms niso soit water tank In tlie cella.” . Abbeys For Sale N! S. Lot 501x 117 5L. hns balrn at reari - strset. Tiiis propcrlÿ ts In thc . , centre o! tIie village. woiild niake ._Î0rba'.î‘l‘,“l‘,‘mîgr an ide.il homo ior illt‘CllflniC retirud 5:“ . illomcco soda “mm fariner or Miniinor Iiomc [tir city :331!“à’ggày'floorèmlhcmm me man. VVIII ho snid i‘vasoii:iln.. rrmin mais and liinriics. Long H "0" ("5!‘059‘1 M "3' “Hum Sale 1eme ’ [mm rwwmume. will b9 otiei‘cd by i‘nhlic Auctioii . ‘ on July 10th at 2 n‘clnrk p.1n,. to- gctlier with lioniieiio-Id riii'nitiiro. ou Aiso 2 acres ot marin land near One ai (ne hem business stands hy, For furilier particu‘larg pr‘.) in Amherst. unk any commercial] m Mm} IL (;_ Cm“... n" me Un, m‘m “'h“ "4““5 ""3 wwn' mises or J. Pope Crtiaby. (Iornwuîi ABB‘EY J, BURKE. aeoctpionit G l’art, (mali: 'hiliîerîe eusy. ternis. M ICANADlAN NATLONAL‘ RMLWAYSÏ I SPECIAJL TRAIN T0 SUMMER-, SIDE‘, 18T. JULY, 1922. I .44ivodo&. AUCTION SAL At Merinaid. Fridny. .liinn 30th at :3 u't-Im‘k fillill'll. tiio folltiwlngz-w 1 Driving Iiorse six yearn old; 1. Generai pnrposo home nlna years old; l Gencrnl purposr- marn tIi-ree ycais old; l parc brod liolstein On July 1st a spoclul train wIIIî Inavu ('Iiiiitlottptown :it 7.30 a. "1.! l'or Summornide. ari‘ivlng at suin" mnrsido 10,30 a. ni.. rctnrnlni: will Ioavo Sumnicrsido ai. 8,00 p.l ni.. arriving ai (dial'ltittœtOh‘n at| ion—liegular i‘ai'es w.ili * to IIlPlll. Tilt! ‘Wali- Flower THE STRANGBR. SYNOPSIS cr i pnmcnmno marrons. Pandorn Nicholson i5 no nhy thai aho dronds meeting people and can iicvor tind anythinn t0 say An a res’ult you maires: no iritnds and mais Iike an out- i-axt even nmong her own peuple. Site lives, as li. pour relation. witii lier Aunt Maude and Uncie Poter. and their very Gladys. Ail of theni tell nu‘r so ottei. slie i5 liupclessly ëtllpid‘tiifll ihi‘ ibt'lioves it. ‘Sive does mako one Iriend in tlia village. Mortonl Newbcrry. Be- rnune lie i5 kliid to her sha be- comirs passionately gl'iilt‘liil, thlnka siio is iii love _with hiin. Then Gladye; suddcnly decidog slie wanta Mortun and goes off and marriaal hini, Ieaving i’aiidora lioart liroken. Soon aitcr. Gloria Gates. a New York wom'an Pan had met betore gonds; for lier to look ai‘tei‘ lier son. Frankie. ln tiie city anmng kindlier poo- ple, l’an begins tu find lierselt and rualizes tiiat elle was an outcast hciore. oiin Iieause she was super- inr. l'ailier îli’an inierinr to tlie pec- ple site Iiad hccn linsocinted with. tSiie ialis in Invc witli George itidgeway ivlion! slie tiiinks in love with Gloria. Gloria la ln love with Santicy (loilins, who lives Iii Londoll. Gloria takes a business trip to Europe. l’an and Frankie go with her. Coilius Iias Iett Lon- don. ‘ Chnpter 79. Pan began packing trunks agaiir—this time liill ot fasciiiating nt‘w dresses that Gloria Iiad somn- Iiow tound time tu soiect, anvd n i'cw "leth sinrplc Irot‘ks- whicli l’an Iicrsclt hall Irunght. "li never tiiouglit l‘d own a rani Paris erss." SIIP said once to Gloria. as slie lield shook out a liowt-red silk possesslng the most ithIi'il 01‘ cliii‘i’on and lace apruna. with i-qually absurd ribbons tiiat t'ormrd Rti‘aps ovcr the sli0»v.èîiers. Slie Iooked 16 and nitogetlior cliarming in it. and Gloria. had lib ‘ (.ll iipon ils purL‘hase. "Front-li riotiies are really only i'ur certain types oi' wrinien. Gloria answered. “i wiah more iranien knew (liat. You've theen \\’i‘ll rnougli trained by nie now t0 Iiuy youracit 0|in tlie quiet, de. llltit‘u tliings tIiut suit you—look lli.‘\V ridicnlons l am in tiiis." 'l\li(1 nhe slippcd tli.c irock ovor litJ' Iii‘ad and l'iistoned it. ’l‘liey Iauglied ai, tiic reault»—Gioria with licr vividnÆ-sa and dasli was (thi- waril and ont oi‘ place In Pan's di'e.;5, as l’an would' liavo ‘been in une lit“ Glorla'a bizarre tea gowns. (Iliiria'n [rocks wcrc mucli remade for l‘an! 'l‘hoy went bat-k to London. (Icorgn rcfnsnd tu go iiiitil Iie hall lilllsllvtl illiS “'til'k in Paris. Ami l‘an. min-li as siie Iiked the (:ity tif wonderi'iil ‘bOllleVill‘ilg with. il bine sky and lmt sunlight un} z populnr daughter, . An Easy Way'l‘o' Avoid Constipation T'hero are only tour simple Ititk thingr to de: ' Drink lots o! water betwecu .1 nieals, espawaliy beiort breakiast. Do a i'ew boudin; exorciaes every night and niorninx to strengthon tiie abdomind muscles, ’ En Kelloggfs Bran daily— For extreme cases eat it with every meal. ‘ Eatabiinh regularity In living habita. _ ‘ “The beauty ol’ tbese simple D‘IS' gestion i: tiiat. ihey are eas)’ t0 do and they iollow Nature‘s rulet. 'l‘liey ara i‘ar better and scier man pilis or nurgatives which gripa and bind and iorm dangeruus habita. Keliogg‘s Bran coohed and kruuiplcd. Io a delighttul cereai. tIt is made irom tlic higheñt qiial ity selected wheat bran—finirored as only Kellogg can iiavor it— AND 'l‘OASI'I‘ED! lt comas to you (tODked and rcady tu eat. Ail thi- vital. body—bullding minerai ealts are retalned. ' Juat add Keilogg‘s Bran. cooked and krumpled. (o your favorite cureal (about a thll'd) or eat it tby itscit' with cream or milk. You wi'll llke it for Its appearance and iiavor :ind . entirely diitcrcnt and Iictter tlian ordinary bran and you will b8 surprised liow it sueeps iiiid cleanses tlie bowels withont discom‘tort or irritation. lt in es- pccially good for children. lin addition to its value as a ccreal, Kcllogg'n an-also make’s tlie IllŒ't tasty Bran niuiiliis. Bran bread. Bran cookies, etc. A hum. lier ot tested recipos are printed on thc package. . Gct thnt paokage oi Kollogg'a Bran. cookcd and krumpled. toduy A oat it regularly and lie regular. It means botter heaiith (or you ail ‘round. villosiiig Wednesda; thy lien \ . Of RiiCIiltiiil Stiuare There vlan a large nttendance ai ho cloiiing examines or Ruchlord triunre School haid' Wednesday at'. tornoon. with Mr. J.P. Gordon pre- iiding. During the programme brie! addresses ware inada by Hic. Lordiihip Biaiic‘p O'Leary. iils Won shlp Muyor Jenkins. Dr McMIilan, Rev. Maui'lce MoDuuuld and Rcv. Thon. F. 'ljrainor. 0thera on tlie plat-t’orin lnciuded Rev. Jas. Roun- cy, Rev. R. R. St. John and Prin' :Ipaii Morain oi' the Union Commer- .-Iai Collage. PROGRAMME l. Dont—“Camp uf Glory"nlli-lai.' 12 ÜIIOIWIIS--“Mell'y in the Green- wood." 3. Preaentation ni Trustees’ Cer- titicatcs t‘or Attendance. Grade l.——(Boys.) stanley Moheod. Joseph Potera. Grade l.—(Glril.) Mary Puresr, Beatricn lie'id. Margaer Fiynn. Dorothy Fiynn. Agnex Diifi'y. (2 yrsJ: Liiy Mc' Neill. Uecelia Slieliouu. Grade Il. Agiles Clinton (3 yrs.); Margar- et Butier. l’atricia Gray. Mary A. Dufly, Eilzabetli Dun‘y. Ellit‘l Mc- Aieer, “Dorothy Gnudet. iMabel Con- IlOl'S, .lcsie Somars. Grade ill. IMargai‘ct Cainpbeil. Ivlary Dmi’i‘y, Blanche MoKinnon. Dormhy Sliein ry. Margaret Berrigan (4 yrs.;; Georgia (larmiiuni (4 yra.); Anna iSlieiry (il yrs.); 'i‘heltma (ÏrOi-lly (2 yi'ii.); Dorothy White (2 yin); tMary Sliclfoon (2 yrs.) l’anime Gaudet. Margarot Ilagioe. Marivn Brown. Mfllllt'îl Bainlirink. Gei‘trudu Corrigaii. Marjorlo (ioylc. Gortrntlo lioiivntti‘. Angcllna bonnette. Doro- y. Mary Larter. Jante blinps and Iigiit hearted atmos- pliere, was gilnd to b0 where she l‘ould undnrstanii the langunge. Tliey hiid the came nulle oi' roonis in time saine hotal. and l’an. w.tli tho aid oi’ hPl‘ map. Iiad no lurther trouble in (inding lier way :iiliout. "it‘s Iiko coming home." shu raid. and smilcd nclieorl'ully out of tl:=n window at the min. Her companion sillVBi‘ed a Iittle :iiid said notiiing. 'For L‘WO or three days Gloria workod liard, and wns almost ton lirod (o go out ni nlght. ‘Sha was {lie sort tliat made triends every- wiierc; she had conie knowing oiin one or two peoplc in London. iiuw tiioy and tholr triends In au always Increasing circie. deluged Iicr Witii invitations. l Tth Pan discovered ono tliing. Glorla's intense entiiiiaiasni. lier tvxtrenic vivacity. lier occasionnl! ri‘ckiossncsa ot speech. sometlniest amusmt and sometimes shockcd the rcai English witli their great cow. 3 yeurs nid; 1 pilr(' lil'lîil Hol- lii.40 p. llî-ill'Mi‘ Iitiildlnga, its resciiiatiiig ruservc and qiiietnes-s. Gloria bo— slein (vow, 4 yoars oiil, freslwn in Decem‘ber; 1 grade “Dlstoin cow. 8 yeara olzi: (ail li'oriicnerl nnwly.) apply. l‘ili'til's desiring to h:in ratio. horsos taknn liy tIiia train niustl 'ti‘red wagon, nearly neiv; lllilkP application at ll‘i‘eigiit Siiod nnt lilii'l‘ tiian ntitm on Friday, June 30th inst. District Passenger Age""a Office. 2 Jersey A)'l'rlllll'\3 grade rows. 7 ycars nid; 1 P. B. Hol-stoin Ilillil six montlis. »- Maciiinery—r 1 Rubhcr 1 oteei tired wagon, year okl old; 1 Binder, F‘rost à Wood. nearly new; 1 oeeder. 2 carte. 1 truolrwagon; 1l driving sieigh; 1 box talelgh; 1 “S’Odh sleigh; 1 hayrake. l i 1'95 "Il; 0mm: Beveral sets or drlving hurle“; 1 ma“. On and alter 'I‘hursday. May 1 sec double hameau 25th. and untll turther Notice train 1 suiky pinw; 1 pream “mm.” lenvlng Tlgnish at 6.80 a. m. and (new). 'Terms iit sale‘ (z 'mmmm run tilteen minutes beiiind lime credit. {shown in i'older ’l‘ignlah to Sum- T. J. MACDONALD, moraine. and train wlilch lentes Memmm. Tignlsli et 6,50 will not Ienve until J. A. McDONALb. 7.05 a ill. W. T. HUGGANv District Pagsneger Agent. Auctioneer. EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. INTERNATIONAL LINF Rooumntlon ni Fralaht and Pannnger lei-vice Betwean St. John and Borton, Effective May 24th. R. 8. GOVERNOR DINGLEY will Ieave St. John avary Wadnelday It B a. m. and avary Saturday at 6 p. m. (Atlantlc Tima) for Boaton. Wadneaday tripa ara via Ealtport and Lubec. due Dalton about 11 a. m. Thuraday. Saturday trlpa are to Boaion direct. due Sundaya about 2 p. m. RETURN:-—-Laava Bouton Mondaya and Fridaya at 10 a. m. (Dav liaiit Saving Tlina) tor Eaatport, Lubac and St. John. ' FARE 310.00 STATEROOMS 53.00 At Boaton connectlon la made via the Matropolltan Llna expreu (raient and paaunner ateamera for Naw York and pointa South and For atatarooma. rata. and additional information. apply to A. C. CURRIE, Agent, Reduced Canadiaii Canadien Nnilionai Nai|iunai dl tua s ai tua 5 Lu”? Fares R“; To Canadian Rocklea and Paclflo Coaat Points. Spaolal Round Trip Tourlat Ratel VANCOUVER. B. c. VICTORIA, B. C. From SEATTLE, WABH. CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. i. “PORTLAND' ORE- A Circuit Tour—T0 Inoluda TWO DAYS on tho' aplandld Brltlah Coiumbla Coaat Staamahip batween Prince Rupcrt and Vancouver. mly ba mada at an extra colt oi' 813.00 to covar maala and barth. Thia la tha i'lnut trip on tha Continent. tiiriNGE or TIME _—-—————_ ‘ . i j n i ._—_._._, FORGET You are aura to nui! aorno bandy remed‘hlor Sunburn. lnaect Stinga. orn Scratchea. Sore Pinces. Zam—Buk haa been roved to be tha beat. Tain: a box with you. 59e bu. dl 0mm and Soma. Annual Meeting 'I'Im Annual Gcneral Meeting oi’ tlio Portect Silver Black Fox Coin» pany. will be Iield In the Y. M. C. A. itoomii, Charlottctown. on Wednos- day Lui 12th day ot' July next at 8 o'cIm-k p, ni. sliarp. G. F. DEWAR. Presidont. 27th June. 1922. ÀNNUAL MEETING Thn Annual General Meeting ot ilie Model Siivcr Fox Company. will lie held in tlic Y. M. C. A. ROOmS. Charlottetown. on 'I‘Iiursday tho l3th diiy ol‘ July noxt at 8 o'clock p. m. shiirp. J. T. McKENZlE. Presideiit. 27th June, i922. Valiniiie Property in Sale at Brigiiion We nm niithorizod hy Mr. ivan lteddin to sel] Iiy Public Auctlon on Wedneaday. July 6th. 1932. com- mencing at 1i2 o‘clock ehnrp. Tlio iwo Country Club Bungalows situ- JASPER PARK. ALTA. T0 EDMONTON. ALTA. CALGARY, ALTA. Raturn leit Octobcr Siat. Stopovara aliowad. Far Ratoa. Raurvatlona. ato. Apply ta W. K. ROGERI, City Tickat Ayant, Chariottatown or. W.T.HUGGAN. Dlatrlot trauma-r Ayant. Charlottatown F.W.IOII.ITION, Ganoral Pauangor Agent. Monoton,N.l. nted on North River Rond. No l bungalow conwisting ni 3 lied rooniii; 1 iilttlng room. diniiig room. hnth room. kitchen Iinen closet. large entrance hall. closots in ail rooms. t'lre places. and uII mndern Improvementii. lNo. 2 'bilngaiow in tho aame as No. i but with two hed rooms oniy. .‘i’hosebungalowa are new and. (in ished in the lient ol finish. in- spect n at any time. Terma ut Innng to a coamopolltan group. “l noarly made that poor old drar witii tiie sivect vuicc laint byi my. antics." Gloria ohscrvcd ailer. .zome tea gncuts liad gone." l' walkolt oVer evrry prejudice slicl Iiad, l'm atraid. particulariy wlien- l triikcd :rbont lreiand." “You've lived ovcr too much or tlie woi'ld." Pan answcred. "You can tako aw-well.’ a point ot vièw marin iip oi' several points ot viow. That's what travei does, l aiippoSr, thnt's wiiat tliey mean when they nay it broadena tlie mind." Gloria smileii a ‘Ittlo. "Oiir dariing i'riend was mucii more urgent in her Invitation tliat you have Iuncheon at her bouse. lhan iihe was wiien siio asiked me. Go on. Pan, she‘ll like you. you rire just asi rescrvcd. and Just ais dependabie underneath. as the most Brltish 'Britisher. il'il ne un- avoidably absent—l should go out oi town nm'way." ISo lfan did go to Iunriieon wiiii tlie Englisli Lady and her tamily. tho tirait timo s‘ince she hnd lived witli Gloria tiiat she went any- wiiorn soriai‘ly alone. She ionnd ihat lier enthusiasni alliont London pioased and liaitercd tliem, lier de. sire io know more ot tiie city pru- viilerl ample conversation. lier quivctness appeaied to tiicir quiet- ncss. . ‘Her visit wns a. Huccess and did a great (leai towards glving hor In- (icpendence with self reliance. “l'm getting tliere." Bile said once. "You‘ve tnld unie that l slionld lind my own sort ot peuple tlien l'd be happy.» Your triends aren't niy nort exactly; they're tco clever and qiiirk. they wouldn‘t have miich une tor me without you nround." Gloria answercd: “Yoii cunld scnrcely lind a grent. or contraG-t than there is hetwcen iho poooln ,voii ultneiv in Norrls City who wnre ton narrow and Intoler- ant and tiiat_ lot at home who are perliaps too tolorant and annon- ventionnl, but who are keen and ainusing. un you sny. Yoii'll settle tlnally lnto an in—bctween Glass and lie qiilte hll‘ppy. Yon should'marry George, hF Iikeo (lie qiiieter sort. [le nota up with niy npecal lot he- rmine ho, thinkii l nred a. restrain- in: liand nmv and Llien." ISo Gloria summnd up tho wliole aicial system. 'Ü ‘Thnh. as unuai. nho gava way to lier rontl'essnesa again. “l wonder ivth George comon 'bttck! il lecl Iike n w‘ound iip machin» without ii balance wheol wiien ha isn‘t nrnund. Wlia‘t a state to lie in! Pan. we'll sali noxt week. l'II lind my balance ni. home. l'vo almoe-t tinished my work bore." laui'lemd with my left aide. McCaIie. Miliirrd Mnrnaghan. Ber tiia McAlcer. Mury (Jarvcr. Grade IV. Alinif‘ liiiikc (2 ,i’rii.) llcatricc MnNcill (2 yrsJ; Doris Brown (.2 yrs. i; ‘Mal‘garot Keily (il via); Marit- Miirnaglian (s vra.) Dom- thy ('onniors. Eliecn t‘hristopliur. Gladys Mcimnd. ' Grade V. Constance (20er (3 yi‘s.); ida nu ANSWER AliY qu-iii WIMRITES Montreal Woman Finda Healtl'i by Taking Lydia ’ E. Pinkham'a Vege- i ' table Compound t Montml, Qiieliec.—"I wns a suf- femr i'or thrce yenm, not. alile t0 do my housework. My husband won diœouraged, i’or I wnsi no better; and hnd had the doctor ail tbisl time and notliing helped me. l was nlways sleepy. had no nppetite and Ml' motlier In Enginnd recommendodl Lydia E. Plnkbani's Vegetnhle Com- pound becauso It had helped my stator, 50 I have bean mking it. l nm now able to do my houaework and I cati not braise your medicino too highly as I have great hopea tor the future. I will tel1 anyone who writcs to me what good it hna done me."——Mizs. E. Masson, Si. Henry P. 0., Montreni. For nenrl ñfty ynara Lydio E. Pinkham‘a egetnble Compound bas heen heiplng wo‘men jnet as it. helped Mm. Masson; ottentimee atter doctora and other medicinoa taiied. li’ you are suflering from dis agreeahlo symptmns cnuaed by soma temnle weakneaa.’ try thie splendid mediclne. It in a womnn'a modi- cine for women’a alimente. and con ba tnken indflety by any woman. AUGTION SALE AUCTiON SALE cit Iiouaoliold turniture at Uigg Station 'l‘umaiay. July 4itli a1 2 n'ciock sharp. l will aell on tlie promises on niliovo date ail miy liousehoid Iurniture consist- Ing oi’ parlor, diniiig-romn. dishes. carpets and houting stovos iota 0l otlier articles too numeronii (o mention, ’I'erms at sale-«M. H. Camphcll or Cauipbcli & IMcDonaId Ulgg. Wool! Wooi! The P. E. Island Sheep Breeders will be receiving wool at the Arena Rink, Char- Iottetown from June 27th to July 12th. The prospects are for higher prices for ail grades. An advance Will be paid after grading. Mark name address and number of bundles on each Someone knocked. and tho hoiel page entered. yHo handed Gloria a card. "Gringo" Gloria anid renriiod for the oard. ‘How forma! he's become." ISho glanced ait tshe bit nt pasteboard and then went na nhn ni BINJ. CARTER 4 SON. _ _ Auciioneera, ticket. Do not prepay freight. Make all ship- ments t0 W001 Grad- ing Station or to W. Callagban (3 ym.); Etllabeth dan-I klhier (2 yra.); France: McNeIII (2 "'»' ' Giadyn McKinnon (2 yrn.) har, Gertrude MoLood. äütglciglnkÿ Byrne. Carrie Sampla. ' “à a... Grade Vl. ., Mnguret IiioMilian (il yra.i l tina Condom (2 yre.); Mary. O'- Neill (2 yin.) Alice l‘urcell (2 yin.) Gladya Parkman. Grade Vll. HelontMclsnac (7 yrs.) Alice Garrett (4 yrs.) Agnos Byriie (Z: yrs.); Mnry Corrigan. Edna Mc» Isaac. Steila Egan, Jante Kerwin, Eleanor Moheilan. Grade Vlil. Hattio MnNeill (4 yrs.); Eliza- btli Gandet (4 yrn.); Adeio llughca Rose Coiiiiolly. Helen Weish. Rose Gaudet. Aico “Gauthier. Eizabetli (‘c-nncra. ani-y ‘McKinnon. Girade lX. Mary Cnliaglian, Mary McKiiinon (5 yrs.) Mury McAleer (7 yrs.); Fiorcnm Quinn (2 yin); Irone Caliagiian (2 yrs.); Iiilda Egan. Agnca Gallnnt. ' Grade X. |itoaii Lonnrgan. 4. Song—“Whnt tlio Waves Wei‘e Saying." li. "Let Us ISmilc." 6. Prenenmuon or Dlploiiias for Prolioiency. . Grade l—(Boya) l1. Eriu Robin; 2. Joseph Petors; and Biliy Brown (equail; Il. Joseph Rcardon; 4. Benedlct Callaghan. Grade I—(Giria) 1. Adelo McCaliuni and dette Blancliard. (ennui); con (Julien; 3, Bedtrico llcad; Margaret MULt‘lIiHl. Grada I.-—A. 1. Mary King; .2. Ediia Richard; 3. iMary Briiiilirick; Grade II.—B. 1. R059 lChapelle; 2. Lorclta Brin ges; 3. Mary Burke; 4. l‘riacillu Luivlor; 5, Lo‘t‘tie Garrett. Grade li.——A. 1. Eleanor liornxby; 2. Katic Wedge; il. Winiiifred uMcDonald; 4. Margnret ‘l-lutlor; I3. Etliol McAiecr. Borna- 2. Nur- 4. , Etiiei Clinton. (ion. \ u Grade [IL—B. 1. Margarrt Camplwll; 2. Maryl l)uii'y; 3. Blanche MOKi‘llllml; 4.I [.ucy (Ianiplieli. . ...Grade lli.—A. 1. Angeiinsa Doucettc; 2. Janiie Mary Lai‘tor; 5. Ida Monaghan. Grade iV. - 1. Olive Doucette; 2, Florence Mal lett; 3, Margarct (‘allagham 4. Win- nie Atkiiis; l’y. Bci'tlia McAloor. Grade V. 1. Gi‘i‘triidc it'inig; 2. Gladys Mn Kinnnn; 3, Boatrino Wcl, , . Mary Callitgiinn; 5. Etliol Cliritun Grade ill. l. Mary O'Neiii; 2. Iris MilLi‘liilli.’ Il. Ait‘reda Arso'nauit; 4. Eilecn Holloraii.; ñ. Marion Costcilo. ‘ Grade VII. ’l. Airr. Garrntt; 2. Eleaiior Mc- I.olian. fi. Agiles Byraofq. Jul'lil. Ili'an; . Ellili‘“ ityiin _ A tour , ued-room sots ail kitchen turniiure, t Grade Vlil. i. Alicn Gauthier; 2. IMary 'Clalru lliigiius; ."l. Mary Mi‘KÎnIiOl'l; 4. ll‘oso (Hiiinolly; 5, lrL-nc Bradley. Grade IX. 1. Marv (ïçillaglian; 2. Ii'one (lai- Ingilan; il. Mary Mr‘Kinnon; 4. Riilli Mollougall; I'i. Hilda Egan. 7. "’I‘nni's l'erpicxlty." 8. i’rcsontation or l’ublic Sciiooi heaving (ïci'iiflcatcn granii‘d by tiic lioard ol‘ Education tu pupils in Grade lX.. who liave succossinliy passed tlie t’X'd'llilnillUC'li sot liy tho Hoxird of Éducation—<1. ‘lrene Cal: Iaglian; Z. Mary Cailaglian; 3. Hil- da Egan; 4. Margaret Molnnis; ü. (‘niiiei'ine (inmphell. Loavim: Cortii‘lcaio granted by HIS THAN THE FEMININE BANK MARIÆORO, liiass. Medicul cxaminor Il. Il. Braviuy, oi’ Tîmë iôm'sld eating - wonderlul'lor tbc whole I. m‘m'fi‘äc tviu u haut la du. km ‘ . nana a dm. CORN‘FLAKÇS} Nature rebels against heavy fonds in warm weather. Much illness in sommer is caused by overtaxing the stomach. Change your diet— and keep snappy in mind and muscle! ’ “ TE" Corn Flakcs with cold milk anäefll'Ziiglf lf.ru‘i’fîzennëondcrfui for thc hot days — for breakfast. for lunch. for supper or for "snacks." Thcy digest without taxing the stomach and anpply the nourishment thc body needs. A For children, for the workera and for the aged there is-no more delic- îoua. austaining aummer food than Kcllogg’s "WAXTITE" Corn Fiakes. M9” WAX‘I’IÎE CORN FLAKES _-f “ah aura that au. nackaae un bay la anhd air-lind with tho- ru "par Juin Alu mhn cl [ELLOGG'S KRUHBLES and [ELLOGG'S BRAN. toohd ni hum . ——_-J .discovercd n swelling noar tiic lel't groin. llpon examinatlonlio l'ouiid it to bn a iiein-colored strip oI gut. ta perclia. beneatli wliicii wna a HiDlNG PLACE SAFER June 29.—»- Concord, wiiilo examinlng tiic bme :rnlo oI' 8275 in bills. 'l‘lio man lind .Mcuulm: 3_ .Margurez Berflgfl"; 4' oi’ an unidentiflod man reccnt‘ly. been killed on tlie i‘ailroad. 01' tIio Board ot Truatoc'n to the pu- pils w'no have nilcressiully coinplo tell the work ni Grade X.——1. Rosa lionnrgan; 2. Jean Gnrrett; 3. Mnry Cormier; 4. ltoso Fraci-s; 6. Mail! Gandct. 9, Script—“Mouler.” 10. lteoltatlon_-"'i‘lie Best '01 Fim." ail ._(Continued on pige aaven) Im- POWNAL TUESDAY' JULY 4th _ The ladies of Pownal Mcthodist Church are holding a tea party at Pownal on the beau— tiful grounds of M1". Frederick Praug‘ht, ad- joining' thc church. The tables will be set in Pownal Hall, thus making a secure and pleas— ant place t0 enjoy 'the viands the ladies of Pownal are famed for providing. Coma and enjoy the beautiful views af- forded in the approach and thc excellent pro- gramme of sports, as cverything poss1ble lS being clone t0 give you a day of real pleasure. 'There will be well stocked refreshment booths whcre Ice Cream and Cake, cooling Drinks, everything that will delight your taste tempt your fancy will be served. An energ‘etic committee is in charge who will do their best t0 give you a good 'time. Hall and grounds iliuminated with elec- tric lights at nig‘ht. Band in attendance. Music Pavillion, Bowling Alleys and full ogramme of sports. Masqucrade procession in evening. Ideal outing for city folks. Comc and have a jolly good time. Dinner l'eady from 11 o’clock. - Oity 'rlokat Agent. hi h . r ’ . ’ " "a: in: ont: Boulier, Sec Y. .Shçep tuintly. _4_ 4 ‘Breeders Association, . Tomorrovr—tstranzer and Friand‘! 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