? '-.Ir ‘ff ff- If . K’ it _ ji "" Prince Edward Island Provincial .3 4,? .W Sydney Street, opposite Couuaugh __g§l& hot water heating set tubs etc. - si ,.......,._ run silt n *i 411.. ‘\/ _ *V ‘ _-Y--anna a1Il11@_.__)Q~avV can buy Highest lllllfy CLI-_JARANCE A’-v€_l;ION -SALE. Lowes ngwron. '|.o1' sr, .ol=.|.rAa1'_ Thursday. _July tour At 12 Noon Sharp instructed by the helm of "" 5 = _.tho lm alex. luooougalu. to ...su on -._lQ_;f _-=_ll-i`s"-late promises. hisl ftarm of 90 l-_._I_»i sores, with or without crop, also f-'ff' -stock, farm implements. etc. " Sale positive no reserve. For full ‘_ information see posters. \ J, A, Ma¢Dom\Ln, " ` Auctionee = IMI?-8-21. 1 PROVINCIAL RIFLE ’ ASSOCIATION __ .1~.;'.¢’@3{‘_` I' , The ann-ual Prize meeting ot' the ' Rifle Association will take place at Kensington Range, Charlottetown *I Sth, Mb and 7th August commenc- ing at 8 o'clock. a. rn. Prizes in 1 Cash over $1400.00. Aperture sights 5 1 _'will not be used. -l' ` Make your entries early. Pro- ' [femme can be had iirolu the Secre~ tary, F. 8. MOORE, Colonel, R. L. _ -,t _ , . President -` 1 ` Gi-1|ARLE8`LE'lGHLieut. Col. R- O. ~' ' Socreary-Treas. .~.a..._._~;.» s--.mea »»q_ --- #- it ful slit » . . '_-l- 'That desirable residence at 70 -?_ Square at corner of Sydney and f Pownal. Streets. House contains 12 ; , . 3- rooms, has all modern conveniences iii Lirze slap yard spa outbollamg _’;§,."~,_`- dhrrtber-particulars apply t'o G. J. ,_ ll’ McCormac Revere Hotel Block. _ff .-1 ; aaos-1-s-user, ` That desirable residence of the ‘» - lata Rosa B. McGrath, No. 19 Upper I - Queen Street, at the corner of rr, ` _. , Queen and Chestnut Streets. House ' has‘hard~wood floors and con- , : talns eleven rooms and hath. Hot =f_l,r -_l W`ator heating and all modern im~ pi provements. Barn in roar suitable - 1 for garage. . _ For further particulars apply at fi' ‘ the office of MacDonald 6. Mac- Phee, Solicitors, Riley Building. $217-7-4~8I. 121.11 1* .. >.;.:~.-;f-.'.».1-f. ° ‘ _------a-----»-'__. ~_..._ _.M _ _.T ___., ._ ... <-_-~ --_--_ --V »--»-J .v .. ;..-,-1.0 -» ~ Qi - . ._ in slit -Valuable farm property, consist- ` ` ,which 115 acres lls under cuitlva _ tion--balance under second growth, » '. soft and hard wood. a..__ I 11- ' 7 1' This square block of land. located . n osntar of tha beautiful and pros- _plroul diltrlut of Hamillten, Is wel Mlatarod by a 'brook running M, through-is within convenient div __;i‘l'f»'i ., ‘tlnoa to School House, Hail, ‘Im-.'i - Churches and Stores and presents " d fins vllw of Maipsqus 'Bay from any part of farm. _.___..., _‘ land Including buildings. orchard or of deed, Payment terms easy. I Write or coma and ses property. I ` .|_.n. Lockensv, af ‘iflltlifis "£10, thence] sions said ‘on 've c-ans to pnco of com. H"“'m°”' P' E |"‘”° mencement and containing Forty. U11”-I4!-`l0i. I ~.;.._-,.. Professional Cards & Palmer K.G. ta Loan -_ lsstta lu|ldln| P. I. I. ' _ ._ llsstsr in Chancery ` ° ° p' along said boundary North twen . - ty N.” '° wmmu' Wm' “N 'nm degrees East five chains, thence V TEN DERS Tenders will be received st the office of the Ci-ty Clerk up to noon on Monday, July 14th. for the pur- chase ot' a plot of land and dwel- ling house situated on Water Street near Pownal Strreet nd owned by the City. Descripticln of land may be seen at this office, Highest or any tender not 'necessarily accept- ed. G. P. N-IOHOLSON City Clerk 3392-7-104-ll For Sale By Auction We will sell -by auction on July 12th, 1924 at 2 o'clock the six roomed cottage on Young Street. Gnytown, on building lot 90 x 43 feet, exterior of house newly paint# ed, interior newly 'painted and papered. Also new patent shlngled reel and concrete cellar walled Also well in yard. A real home and in first class condition. B. CARTER 6. SON, Auctioneer.. 33l67-8-5|. _-.4 IN CHANCERY Dominion of Canada ” Province of Prince Edward Island South seventy degrees East to the aforesaid Iload leading to the Head six and one-half acres df land a lit- tle more or less. The land will be sold frce from dower and other encumbrancee. 'A deposit of twenty percent of the purchase money will -be ro- quired from the purchaser on the premises being knocked down to -him at the sale. tho balance of the ' Wrcbsss money to be paid on dell. very of Deed. Such deposit will not be required from any party to the above cause. fl'hs sale will bs confirmed by ililroheeer. WILLIAM J. Gi-IEVERII A. F. MNIUMD, Eau. ` Complsinants Solicitor. M98-7-104i£at-dl FIIIISIIE -_.asus the Court without expense to the "‘¢'__.,"l‘ A‘iI;i.|;%_,:his eighth day df July, - "an wufsvs an nova wlrn von.- lt was an excessively warm night ii the thcntrc. Backstage. every avail able door and window was flung wid- to admit wbstevsr stray breath of ali stirred in the sultry city. Actors awaiting their cues in the wings, plici pullu lcuf fans diligently und cndeuvr ui-ed, with gingerly mapping. to keel iuukc-up undamaged. Out in front. it wns just as uncnm fortnhlc in spite of electric func care- fully muted until they guve forth ui rum-ons surf miles uwuy ou u sandy bench. ` Doris. a guest at Mrs. Amos Hunter looking person in the audience. Bei coloring, her airy, faintly green c o( cool, serene, n ne . Just behind her Dick Jervis swol- ph-ased with his obvious discomfort. Sho thought it .umusilllpthnt be war forced. through three sweiterlug hour: tliroulrli with his r|~mnrkul>lc |n\rl'urvn iminm-ulule in u dnsiiing \|nil'or|n. mttion. .lrrvis hurl hen nnnlrle to ro invituiion from the grunt not-lui lender and the tempting promise of Doris ar his dinner und thentre partner. Sn he was forced to lillcn to Craft i*nil||m’n nmrvellous voice singing thi llrrpusslmied love song, nnd tu be fur ther nwnre lhnt the girl beside hin hnd e_\‘|-s and ours for no one, nothing else. Ile realised that for all he him self meant tn her nt ihnt minute, in might have heen un unreclnimed suv nm- in Zululand. ilrt-shiny: room uftcr thc lily; love scene tinng himself weurily into n rhnir. H was very \\'ur|n nnd tired null his com fort wus not im|»ro\'\~d hy the know who hitting close lu-sitio the girl hi MRS. IIIIIIIIE Restors¢IHcrI'lsaItIa ltivar lieu.-ring‘s box party, was the coolest- fnirness, the rose-petal quality of hcl hif- fon fruck made ber the very essence dni tl sl tered und mapped sud was uncomfort- ably conscious that his collar wal wilt- ing. lioriu was rather inisrhievnusiy to wutch his rivni on the stulfc K( umm, looking incredibly hnndlomclnd Much as be detected his present sit- sist the potent combination nl nn When Unlinm wont lm:-k to hir he slipper] off the tunic of his uniform nnd donning il iight. silk drel\nln5 KUWH liulgn flint the rlvui hc ft-urcil mos! loved in the durkcncll huusc huyund ilu- I-wtlirrliis Recent rains and warmer weath-' Besides a safety device, do you guiding the body processes, butth ln Chancery A ~ I ‘ ht mm H No. c-1579 i-up ui: hthe mor' ;_\'0\l't¢"m CMM fr have greatly improve dthe crop realize how much the tires on your very act of chewing brings th Before the Vice Chancoiio :'t",,:°f,(,u,",§,m';";:::,"R':||i“_‘| =m'(_k“,““ iutlook but more moisture is still car depeud upon. proper brake ad-' blood to the teeth and keeps them Minnie Mullally and another fm- ,, f,.u- ,,,luu¢u,,' shui lm..-L-eu ,u-tug. 16000111 ill 801118 890110118. Grain. Bl- justnrent. in. a healthy condition. Cornplulnuutg _lt Wu.. ...ny me t-itll-soy wit.: li .nn .hough backward. is d0il1B Wllll- It is quite safe to assume that The science of nutrition is teach- ANI) of |n|pi»r, limi-over, it informed him rluy is a little short 011 the higher 80% of the cars ln operation today ing uu the vglue of ggmg of the! Hubert Lannlgau and others """\‘“" ‘"0 \’"" “‘“"“ "'“‘ “"- ""¥‘ §\‘0\ll\d bill BD HVGFBKG yi€ld IB BX- have defective brakes. scorned foods. For -the sake of thei ¢ Defendants ““" |‘,""“"" """ '“` “"""“ "M" "‘ "‘°‘;; 0901011 R00!!! HTS DYOHIISIDK- PU' .if one wheel brakes more than teeth, give children whole grai ___ _ i\gr;vniB\ilci;\:‘\;"r‘\‘f;;: the i>°ff°"“*‘“°°~ tures BSUEYHIIY satisfactory. ine odther, tu; result is ha Emdly geresls wbitclhrequirtzl chewing. [Pursuant to and by virtue of a Cullum guys tm- boy s coin and tm- urne tre a r a very s or per- erve vege a es suc as celery, Decretal Orde made In the above i'|\ge'e number and told him to mskl- PRQVINCE OF ONTARIO md- 0 em lo in te" gpgézggi :gg ?:b:;':g°-sI'JEl?h:|'anol%'. ` Y PLEASANT VALLEY SCHOOL ' 'Grade I\Il.-1 Claude Bmltltl 80 WEIK Gillilll HIRIILY STINII Tolls How Lydia E. Pink- Iaam’sVs¢otaI»IsCom|>ound 'I Crop- leport. ‘ _ Below will be found a brief iynopsis of tolegrsphic reportsre- xeived .at the Head pffloe of the iank of Montreal from its Branch- zomplete .and intimate stzrwlsdfe rf esch_local situation and are n :lose touch with Crop conditions in he sections of the districts men- .itfned. - GENERAL The crops in most districts in Jauads are making satisfactory grogress. In Saskatchewan. Man- inore distracting sound than n mur» mba and ontario the season is su" .wo weeks late but as good growth s now being made prospects are Lavourabie for nn average crop. in lrltish Columbia rain is badly reeded? Details follow:- PRAIRIE PROVINCEB EDMONTON DISTRICT- Cold. lry weather during the last t`wo .veeks has retarded growth. There iss been slight damage from frost n some localities. QADGARY DIS- ' l‘RiCT-Heavy rains have improv- ti conditions generally but growth dow in some sections which had suffered from lack of moisture. LJSTHBRIDGE DISTRICT-'-Crops u the Western portion good, in the .zlasteru area they are .spotty and show lack of moisture. SASKA- i‘OON DISTRICT-Owing to cool .vesther the crops are ons or two week ister than usual. The hay :rop will be light. REGINA DIS- i‘RlCT-The season is two weeks ater than usual but crops are risking healthy progress. Pro ;pect.s generally satisfactory. Aver- ige hay crop expected. WINNIPEG JlS'l`l'tiCT-Crops twd weeks late rut prospects improved by rains ind present seasonabie weather. Wheat in shot blade in some dis- '_ .ricts and plants healthy through mloft. PROVINCE 0F QUEBEC . the Rosa loading to me H u r .in f ra 1 ii- is ni . . , -lu: I Wm °°" ‘M °”""° b'°°k °' Souris at the -Northern shursg 192,. ;(|'i'hmf‘|iI‘lrm rI\IoIn-.II Ir: sill: can-»sIIIlg _ _ ' _ _;(__|_l U camp", 323; 'r)i:5ie yeiamroizldéolv ctavertsiges e og 1 ' - chess sc_tns " ROAST .~s. The Branch Mana ' havo- ws cuwm llllll nsrs- c I 7°.-T is H taining to maintenance sud column. questions regardin Send our in urie esllsll 0! sand ~ srowth ` _ colorless only the ' money is money we are foods which meals in both This is some ways. are [lull of flavor inclu e these our menus. On taste becomes times healthful Whole cereals sppesr from the is all the more reason be eaten because, better income. comes Leisure. unfortunately, to less exercise rather up - taste. - is wise with ~ l.I0n. bo” “au habits is not al modern one by any nd” _ means. inthe middle ages the monasteries were the only places ` _ +NH* gg promoted “ul” |n turbule » times. ln consequence, peaceful arts were cultivated. such. as OF agriculture. horticulture; and stock raising. -Men of refinement took .refuse behind. these walls and eventually the coarse fare w as BY HARRY E_ PQRTER superseded by "softer" living. n lu the sixteenth . century i M% E‘“'°l‘° U16 merchant class began to rise to a position of social lm- re. fined, and many good foods were portsnce. ts food became more 5° abandoned as too common! T°dl\¥. our diet is altogether too ® lacking in coarse foods. We eat ~, _ _ ’ bread made from bolted flour; we eat vesetnblea. so young and tend- This is s series of articles por- er that they have not develope i1 repair enough cellulose to furnish roug of your Automobile. We will be use. We strain our snulll and eat glad to answer through this foods which require little, or no, E Your chewing. car or its mechanism. *What is the result? We are be- s to coming more addicted to medioln Y ll "Automobiles, "The Guardian Pub- -rather than trouble to use our lisbmg Co. Ltd., Charlottetown. teeth for chewing. lt is not oni -- that we need coarse food for re- , - _ t . tn zu i t t. As he rs A good meiiwdi D Y - _ _D0 ' Ecuge 1324?; IIIISOII-1IIlJugII‘I" libre Iluilgé .‘:.‘;.‘1;”..’;°“:.‘;‘:.’.:.‘“;.‘t:;ml; :.r.:..‘;-~‘.-.:'.~:::::..~;f:r;';..:~s.:u.:r~ °° -ed 1;; re- We "° ---- --- --»- -ff M. . _ A H ¢, ry | ' . 0- put those weary, shoocrinkled, sch- hefg Iggad sJ§;dsi."g af,‘f,"“;3‘f,n§§; ¢y,A:»»I¢iI°muIf'»I"|»<»ii`I2 (llitilreffriig. 8.3;-I "‘AR‘T'"'E '°R°v'N°E8 A The rgA5'£'nC?:$_°'tf;g,‘;,';i‘ins. burning. corn-watered. b\1ui°n- . ' . ` l -in li l . ni- tortur d f t of o rs in "Ti " thence south seventeen degrees ;"c,::”§]ff;‘,:|':,y“, ',],“na,,, ';,'f,,,,,.‘,T°;; In New Bmnswick crops haveiblow out is because you have ¢uu.bath_ eyes? was gm? WHBBTS with, I;/ee]set.n fesééx ouugiéllgemté N';_ui}l ullnell' dl-sw up at tim stulro door 4-rilrluicii _suffered ;aolrlne;.vhalt; fr§'rriJ¢l.1'grnWl;2;:~;1l:iplece of wire in the fuse bloclitr aug my; they." look up at you and “_ faery or lima of Mrs chad; I-)'i'3I.l°¢ lysis ‘III‘;“f"IsI-'1»:"I"'lI.'§ 'lfrsifv lvr'lI3?pev'il take su- ham' thence North' sixi -nine Il; \"*l'I1\fIl“"I0*" |""\‘ ~7“"""‘- I rdceliyt rainsghgve been beneficial lsmenuy was d csaussholyt in the Iother 'uve In that "Tu" bath' grecs West along 'iirsy Cl' lu ""“’“*Y "I "‘“‘ 'yf’°~°f ""’“‘“l`"‘"d" Ha and gras; pasture in goodicmwr B smun 0 a when vm" met tee' "ko lump Kick.ham’s Northern Abound rn"-fee """~" h' \"“'"'" lm “hr"""“"" "CNW -onydition 'l‘he outlook for the D0-'wiring “Iwmhi to do now is i-0 of l9ad_a“ "red °“"_ju"' tr ,he mann I U I a y °" to the .-lun rot one y.-sto.-flux'-" I ‘i 'i f V ma In Nova. Tile risli I “K h Ls at "Tiz'. lt’s grand-lt's gioriou ce 0 “ee ‘“"‘"ed and 'rho Deering --ur rolled |\\~'"y lowiml U* 0 "OP 9 “ °“"“Ed l d checlr YOU' WI” 1°' B °" I Your feet will dance with ioyl also tWe“IY'fIV9 fm” 0|' '-9 hind OI JUUI1 supper ut u fashionable rundholnin. SCOIIH lllld Prince Ward IB Bll gr°“nd5_ A gggd toni ge( I8 VB il- you wut "nd an Dain gone no -es Scully; thence Nxth seventeen vlmrlt-s m\..__-' :'t’°“t5» h°“f°”h‘l’m °"°°'-5 *|90 “fill bounded and described as follows lf/Q2: 222; §§§',Ii ,f2"},f‘§{°'l',§I§f.ff,'§,'ffI‘, V“""" ""1 '° ‘""""‘ “P °'“"“'”°"°' ans vous roool l-msrr: §;c3fZ;:;°s5'n;°\:i__1 mm, W that is to say:-OOM-MENCING Hi ensconced in f'“lnnu's airy sitting on WORSET y ,-5 _ 0 y B I .~»,._.____. IWIANGING Fon BETTE es old' hrse 8 ear old' more our change In I -° -‘ ' vegetables \ M . some- here leisure. lead more- and thistendp to cause constipa- The gradual changhg of food n n 13 ° r _ . I I ' , For every - ' wdsh-day method DBO ia ideal for any wash-day method you usc. You do not to change any ol your usual stops-1'tast use Rinse when you used to use ordinary soap. Il you like to boil your white cot- d_ tons, Rinso will give you iust the - ado clennsin ands you need in the boiler. II you use a washing nldaino. follow the advice of the big vrnshing machine manufacturers- nss Rinse. llltsoaking with this new hind of soap Ioosens all the dirt until a single rinsing Icavcs the clothes clean and spotless. However you do your wash. make it easy by using Rinsc. . I.£VU\ Rilo is sold by all grocsn n B Y 9 E 9 I' BE‘l‘l'l LKTU) _ dldepflwaefllatana » Til” V ` f ` i fi. t .ft lzfitrglrr if I I I i -'-' I'Ewon Bucbsnah; 3, Laura The following -is the standing of 4, William lliickox. for the month df June. 2. Evelyn .MoLu|-e, nan ;2 Dorothy MacDonald. well; 2,i'Don|ld MacKay; son. Grade VI.-1. Isla Weeks; 2, '..:'s,.::‘°..:."l';... 008% 01 I-W1118 Uilafi M--Y '-,':;;.';°'¢...., Mi... gn;-_;g;_--5;;-;;»,,=y°°~ °'°- °" ‘=“'° _ ,poollva buyer will ull part of the ' y.-,,u,|l¢; - . yu gg-»~;;-= --fo;-3-;~-. :i.:‘.°.':.‘:. .‘.:z::f'“;f.::.:£ `l.';::=="'-'”~ '" ‘“ W.. . . -- ----wr '"°'°“:;; ..”:::;.°::';°».l litter lrm ’ ‘ - - a wra pay ng or b d t n owance . Shoulder Roast of Vaal during the moriegotsslggit f`I>rgIisvor. The so-_ Farm implements-:Binder ,(Dee .ug m,,,,¢|,_ IW 9 _______,__ ._ ing) bay~rske. mowing machine, P _ Tho latest figures from Ottawa -°"""" -board-cast seeder, potato souifier. f. u roller, single-plouith. (Frost tl: set fanners, threshing gear, (Dick- \ w6er° ersons) belt, Ei‘sir~.bank~Monse eng tk crusher, L. V. M. Btumlllng ma- chine hay rake, blocks and fork, M truck-wsggon, wood-sleigh, pung- - sleigh 1 driving carriage nearly caufgf ew sthole dlgger, crdw bar. 2 pire, 700 lbs capacity working har Mouse bold effects-King range or articles too numerous to mention Bale positive, no rlerve_ Terms lacsssa it iss ssrsaalssol aafaasdciasa “uw nosuyrolntrmy Time Table 9 39 Wood) turnip puipor, spike narrows, I ever (three horsepower, lieroslndlli t ‘Ixlrealn pgsna, cream operator, Em- § Imperial Biscuit (‘o., Ltd.. Charlottetown, P. ll. I. (lcntlr|nen.~ -You hnve united my opinion of your for biscuit, which I have been using in my rnnrh for several years. I am plealed to say that i have found it an cxr-r-lla-nt fond. and would hardii know how to get along without it. Wi- feed u qunntity nf it to old ores In winter and believe it is ruin-h bctior thou feeding ton much ment. We do not do any baking nr boiling of foods, as we ilnd your cod oil biscuit. does away with the lu-ct-salty nnd glvi-a un better roaultl. lmlterial Fox Biscuit and milk in our prlnclvul food all summer for pupp es. There is considerable dnugor in ford ng meat to old funn as they rarry it to the puppies. As the hin-ulin rontsin ground meat. I think the pup- rica do very well on it nlont- with milk. They sat.,lt lluwiy and chew t fins. which is an uid io direction. ,Our puppies are uauniiy wail- devrinrsd and in mimi rondli on. which speaks well for your biscuit. W shing you t~o|\tin\n=d Inn-rosa in this P. ll. Island industry. Yours aincerclii ' ~ ."- ‘ isnt.) ll._ass¢\nr.r..an. ‘ lorth‘Blvar. P. I. I. -__-,I-._-_-__-:-..-.-.--.1-- " az-2-~ Mr. Mr|rMllinu‘a name stands for lntegritf and honor in P. I. island. Ilia am-ross in raining silver fdxca is well known hen. Ile Il ri-iolralily om- of the most careful _and successful fox ranchers on P. l. ll nnd. _ _ IMPERIAL BISCUIT. .CO., LTD. I ness. grind stone, quantity of bags. ~~ » -~»»li~» ~r'~- -iv- -f»'~» ""'» -'»-H ms; ::..r::?.:::.~::.:r.::.:f ¢M¢d¢= Gem* .f,llt~;l-lf!" td s. s. ‘wmonm . M' k°°"'W'f°'A'-'-‘v7l\\°rgcu°“_r Leave Montreal ‘ Arrive nas-1-monster Jill] 7tI\_ ‘ I ’ --iw- Fhnrspsusasuirstessunaz»~~~- »==» BROS.. ltzéiih t t it t » aaaytohnp The lorlss :wut HOIl‘l‘BA|, lt.C»-treo - sslyhoflsr ' asa-asa-ap snr".-vnu -&'&‘“..‘.&‘»"'“’~"i.&“ '|s1trgas,l¢alsws|~ hath! (Iassss sans.) lmauasstssawa ln. ri wllraa asa stsstswa lsdfhlatasrisshs Slilitili IYYYPPEIF rrrrrrrrr Si $5; Ylfffll Pl rgrarrrrnu m'rsnna1'_iomu. \._gn_s __ _ _ \\0\I10 D H. 'lltildlfflif slung] , .s,s.oo' ,_ ouirwinl stnuwamm atlLM.n 7mm(Aq:?b Timo) for Bustos.” wacaaaareivlvavhlutvwtuaum. an sum *asain*-_-=-"_ INC. sr h.