_,,,_W ~_,_g_,.y,i_-.... ,‘ _ \. m l animus ' JULY 1'1. 192s i" i" Pllilllllii liiiilis ii plarctf, and tllren forgeltl it.‘ reewee sfromt etinewear- G tr .»' ~» FDR SALE av "cesium PROPERTY ron SALE-BIDEFORD FARM. ‘Q names counrv l "iroé/v/GHT “THE LOVE PENDULUM” rived in New York were were set- tied. I "And we don't have to lpay for all I \ I i? l Tile undersigned w -———- _ the things at once." Win said cheer- "19 919°")?! 0f th will he sold at a bargain and on BY MARION RUBINCAM Glossy, soft and shining hair is fully, surveying the iblue taffeta cur- ~°t Prm“ a‘ "I" g0llgvlrlld " easy terms. .either as s whole or in not so hard tIo have s: you tlliltnk. m“ m the "fins room’ “we m“ ‘ i}; "m “tum date mentioned- tw part t it 1i _ ' Beaut spccia ists now aaytos am- 1| | 1 e ngmn, q- ' in. ni.-Trill iiftfsriielonuint T¢m°"'°WA|"'3h* <==rrl~<= sew-Ev y» w-Ythpll."<>"—-"l="="'==="=*- §§.’..i'.’§."...“.'§.‘lt.i°i..‘.'-'f $5153 "m" qfitlsiidli"'ti'liiin'lii'iTTilfhtin35ml.§‘ll.td‘li"i.§li’.§‘w§§ "° m l2 r-m- "°'“"' '“'l “m” °n° hulldred "d ""91"!" k IRTIbIIt ccause it is th_c nirldest of clparv-I “Just large enough’, J agreed cums.”- Tuesday, h" 17m. Grand River. Tuesday M five acres. It is undoubtedly “5m::,m"f;$..i taken st Chapter 26 Jere; leaves h?“ 19,?“ :35, looking over the rooms with pride: Mont-anus. Wednesday. July Ill-til 8 1”" ' one of the finest fsrrns in the h ‘Mm h, he, you well by r "mm m x} | hqus ' "Well now we're here II “Q53 Sttmmervlle Thursday. July 19th L“ 13- wlidlltifldfly. Jul Province, and is well equipped fjflijj”... ggupgnnhanlnl you; tll- “Are you going to see about this d::df°°,-,b°§-';:e' ",,,,,;,'§,{°,‘,',,§,‘,° Iii-s up i0 me m so Se, Qbou‘: my All meetings commence at 8 o'- clock p. m. Opposing candidates 3 g‘ m" y "m1 dwellllls house. bllrllfl. gran {anion and Illmlntltlil. "Sea", new’ position today?" I asked Win “Si”, m’ u“ is Palmolive Shank iposluon... he unsung“, are invited to attend. and share time equally. lsmltfiallfi “ll/alley. Thursday, - isry. stlalhles and various outbuild- ‘ war ; U19 119K! "IOFMIIE- 111 Blme 0f 1119 poo, Thoroughly cleans the hair i Tim; game day he Mme blek. J- A- mlcnoNAl-D ' ' ' ngs. ere are two ' farmers houses on the property besides a two and a half _ story dwelling house with hardwood floors, runn- ing water. electric light and all tact that we had been up dancing until three, my summer habits were still with me and l woke up at eight. "l don't know. I don't think so," illd SCRIP-fflmoves all dindrllfi- ;looklng very serious. We were to 23964610!’ Never leaves hair dry or brittle. tha i You can obtain it at any drug or ' u: our ‘first d M" m the new lace. cooked by the new cook an f D §3i€i£f"-‘i'."..‘.'.‘.'ii “at: .1 u mo. rr LESLIE e. HUNTER B 1x11111011. Thursday. in, Mflllwtille. Frid m “Yr July l“ '0 u», “i, < - w modern conveniences. For particulars apply to. (MRSJISABEL A. RICHARDS. _\\'In answered. "I think I'd rather see the city. Will you take me around?" Bideford. Prince County Chip; of I nodded, glad to be the one to 2615 Tuthstfi v, m 4 u I |o I |—dl.ltlleuifi: show him the place he ivas so much 0 ""4 m‘ "w ' fr‘ d .'n love with. I was still a little I h .-BIF.o:n,:ii‘Il‘d::d"l!ndn - y Itircil, but I decided that l would We will sell for Horne Bros., on their farm, Winsloe South, on Thursday, July 19, commencing at 2 0’cl0ck p. m., 50 acres standing hay, (very choice) in lots or acres to suit purchasers. ,8“, Terms at Sale, I sumptuous Tea Tabeis. Delicious . c‘ G BENJ- CARTER &-§.‘.§'7.'.'.‘1'.?..'Z....i.‘Zl?.‘£.§’...‘.§'l§i Mlammoth Tea Party At Souris ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1923 in nid of the new Pzlrochiill lluuse now being built by Si. 3111')“ Pill“ Ish. The Tcd will be llcitl 0n the uld grounds adjoining the Convent and where many plutl$illlt gather- ings hnve taken place in toriner Pipers in the Province. Big Step , Dancing Competition for which A“°"°“°°" '~*'*"=L.";:"::;.'l:z2‘,:r... ' ' TFi I 2651-7'14_5l' Train leaves Charlottetown for —i—————-i--—— spur-i... tit 5.1m ii. m. llcltlrnins lutvr-s Stlllfls ior Cliziritltii-iilwrl ut (3.31! p. lll. ’l'rziin leaves Elrilira for Souris at 12,30 p. ni. Returning leaves Sollris for Elmira at 7.30 p. til. Tire-so trains will carry pnsscng~ , T?“ crs at spccitll reduced rttte-sranil will We will sell for Marylstoi» st all stations- Sllscll" "Mes ‘£1150 for children under twelvc Fowler on Siaturday,-,,.,,,. o. a... 1 n - ._ . . . .. ,~ re July 21, commencing:,,,,§.§',§’..§'$§ii°‘i.1iiiistiipiffsiifl the 9 ' " , ,. . at 7 0 Clock In the eV- disposal 0t owners oi Austus \\ll0l‘€ s . ening her cottage, sit- they may park their curs. Hated mngworthltraciive Teas and llll effort will he Cottage grid Lot for Sale Suuris has n Yelllllililil" for a‘ 1 this occasion t0 Slll‘llil$5 Street. Terms at Sale. iilllllatffiflflilél‘ cvlents. Nudlrikirs will be . - tin & nilowetl on tic 5T0 IRemember glLtsmDay/ssaipd Date and Auctmneers l av ORDER OF COMMITTEE 2650'7'14'31' |2t348-'i~1-I-10i. ‘ AUCTION l ”’ _ Cottagehjglland for: Clearance Auction Sale By Auction ’ i . Sale We are authorized? We tire authorized by Edwin Htamley, Esq., to sell on Wed-Jto sell 0n Monday, nesday, July 25th, 1923JJuly 30,1923,c0mmenc- commencing at Zing at 7 0’cl0ck p. m. in 0’cl0ck p. m. in the ev-ithe evening, his beau- ening his splendid pro-‘tiful property, situated perty situated at East at the-head 0f Queen Royalty, consisting ofiStreet, just outside 5 acres choice liandflcity limits, consisting dwelling house andiof dwelling house, out buildings, almost newdbuildings 2 acres well watered and fenc-,choice land. also range ed anl all in first classistove, lot pure bred condition. This proper- poultry, side board, ty will be sold with 0r tables, and a lot of without crop. household goods. Terms lat sale. Terms at sale. BENJ. CARTER & BENJ. CARTER & SON SON Auctioneers i Auctioneers 2649-7 -Stt4i. 2652-7-Stt4i. PICTOU, N._S., JULY 15th TO 21st REDUCED FARES To Pictou and New Glasgow Good Going July 13th t0 20th, 1923 Good for Return up to July 24th, 1923 $10.75 t0 Pictou $ 9.80 to New Glasgow For Further Information Apply to W. J. FLYNN W. K. ROGERS, Station Ticket Agent City Ticket Agent P. W. CLARKIN, District Passenger Agent EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. INTERNATIONAL LINE Relumption of Freight and Passenger Service = ‘ 8T. JOHN A ND BOSTON » l. 8. GOVERNOR DINGLEY will leave St. John every Wednesday at I n. m. 5nd every Saturday at I p. m. (Atlantic Time) for Boston. Wednesday trips are via Eutport and Lubes, due Boston about l1 ., h d . " “ggxril; Izlpl lra to Boston direct, duo Sundays about 2 p. m. RETURIh-Loave Boston Mondays and Fridays at l0 n. m. (Daylight gqving Time) for Eutport. Luboo and EL John. V“! "M. turn-mucous IMI I d I th Metropolitan Lino express '?|'A|:g §'§Z'°,'L:::::"s‘t:snls'?r§r'rv§w ‘York and points South and From Charlottetown by Mr. Geo. Lightizeridwellllls house and have breakfast in bed. which would give me an hour's extra rest and then we would start. All that tiny and the next and the one alter that we went around the town. I had my own car brought out cf storage, the little runabout rriy aunt had given me when I “'41s in school illltl we drove in that. "l like thiit Iiiige one best." Win runrirkcd us we ran uip the drive by Better have it done over." "My aunt's car is too lbig. and he- sides, we have to have Blake." I protested. “She doesn't like anyone to runit but him." "But l like having Blake drive. it mnke stile feel so very opulent and important." Win said naively. For n moment I was very much hurt. When we hiitl iriy aunt's t wvrr cur we were not alone. it wasn't n bit sociable, ii ivas so eiesam it was oppressive. My aunt t-ould do tthnt sort 0t‘ thing veery well. shc looked the part. she leaned hack against her pale gray cushions in her exquisite gowns and was tar removed Irom the rude and vulgar world, Dutl liked the rude and viii- rzar world, and liked being in the little loiw seated car that let nlc come in contact with it. Most of nil. I preferred to walk. Then I could renlly be with the peo- ,ple, one oi‘ them. But as I was ‘rarely allowed that privilege, the inext best was this shabtby, smooth FARM FOR SALE lConsisting of fifty acres choice land nil clear in a high state of cultiva- lilOIl, sittiated on Brackley Poiilt ,Road. three and one-halt‘ miles from iCharlottctown. near three railway "stations, churches and schools. An "ideal dairy farm. Will be sold with ‘or without crop. Apply , STANLEY A. PROWSE. I On Premises 2653-7-14-41. l Land For Sale ' The subscriber offers for sale his farm of SQVPIIIM itwo acres tit New Argyle, Lot 30, ‘of which fl-tty eight acres are under _:cliltivation. Land and buildings Iin excellent condition. inspection invited. DONALD STEWART, New Argyle Bonshzry, P. E. l. 2631-7-Stttf. Provincial Rifle Association Annual Shootlnn of the iii-in“ Edward Island ‘Rifle Association takes place at KENBINGTON RANGE Commencing 31st July, 1923 $1400.00 IN PRIZES Programmes and any information can be had from the Secretary COLONEL F. S. MOORE President CHARLES LEIGH, LIeut-Col. R. O. Secy-Treas. 2487-10-10I. iTiVtT@i§§ili3iTt7§i for Memorial Volume oi‘ the arrival of the Scottish Krants on P. E. lsinnd and alter 1772-1922 by Rev. J. C. McMillan. D. D. It describes the condition they met on their arrival nnd the subsequent trials and difficulties, they were forced to undergo. Lib- eral commiasion. Apply D. B. MACDONALD, R. R. No. 3 Summersitle 2566-7-12-9i. Live Eoultry Wain-ted We will receive live poultry at our plant on and after July 10th. Only well fatteiled stock weighing four pounds and over wanted. This is the time of year to cull gain flocks and get tlhe highest prices. THE HARRIS ABATTOIR $0., LIMITED. 2568-7-12-51. ‘s’: NOTICE C. G, S. "Stanley" from July 16th to 21st will leave Charlottetown‘ for Pictou at 7 a. m.. and leave Pictou at 5 p. m.. returning to Charlottetown. Fare 82.00 each| way. Will accept freight. Tiles- dny 17th she will leave Pictou at " n! natoroom. rates and additional information. apply to Ollluul. 168th 8t. John. N. B. 10 p. m. for Charlottetown.- 2809-7-18-4! m9 rivet “This 4s shahb)“ Conniel run this iior a yeah-just on an av- Ontholic Emnir‘ [beautiful nnil well kept lawn and 21' yust once. and you will note the "The? fined my 915mb" isolated splendor of the cur undl-nmwrrow-Jrhe New the Cllililllélllll _ Then ‘I decided it was silly to feel hurt. "We can't afford even this when we really begin housekeeping," I said. "I asked this morning haw lunch garage hire is, and 1 asked Life Begins B Beauty Contented You are always confi- dent tbatdyour beauty bu be Blake yesterday how much gasoline "Hugh?" $38,123,“ costs and how much It takes to ‘ma. um‘ Gounnw. OrientalCi-enm. White flesh-Rachel. 1 erirge. We can't do it on your salary; Seal I0: [or Trial Slu anti on your allowance." "Oh. all right. There are always taxies," Win answered easily. "l T don't like this little car much any-. way. In a year or so we'll be Bible, lto have a big one." i I doubted that but said nothing. \\‘hy spoil his pleasure? lle was having such a delightful time. "We ought to find an apartment," I siiid that afternoon. We were run- G ")Ll rat lid '5 .Orienta| Cream- '"“?-'I.2l3"._‘.’...°..‘“l"'.'.i'.l 51',“ $13125; Clearance . Ei"'.“.§2'l.$l.i“i.'§.°.“i"§i'"lil§£3..Z2f AUCTION SALE )ul"‘x(i);lis,gltliilt’s wcstfilremarked cas- AT puNpgg 1 ‘lalglhat of that?" he asked sur-‘ION ‘TUESDAY, JULY 17th 19,23 prised. : At One O'clock ' "Oh, no one l know lives west." Win ibegtin to laugh, the clear boyish laugh I liked so much. I joined him in it. "What a snob I slim!" I said. "You Farm of 100 acres, good land, 70 see. in this funny city all the peo-‘iicres clear and in good state of pie my aunt knows live on the llD-KEIIIIIVILUOI], balance in hardwood per east slide‘! near the Parkkandfind lumber, ggod bulldiiggs} Clrop oi nil those sle oesn't Want to now a-cres on. s, agcres w- ea , acre live on the west side. dt's so sllly.'potatoes. balance In hay and pas isn't it? But those that live west ture. well watered by brooks, good won't mix with those that live easnldniry farm. 1 mile from Uigg Sta- larrd I suppose those that live too iarltion, close to churches and school. "i" wt i " r a t r‘ . 's ‘ . - rill? oldcer resenting slilow ltlieem ivelyotltlg milCll WW9. 3 119K975 2 Yea" 5511591955 old, 3 sheep and lamtbs .1 pig. 75 {social distinctions." £01135 hfllldk." 75 chiilgsiiesAlfltzfzll v - g arm mac nery, . -~ In“? “,1.,.‘.‘."‘,,,':.‘“' ‘if, nslaglélgtleiftwztliousehold furniture and other ar- 'dri4ve nenr my aunt's place. "c195 71°‘ menummd’ 25 guilloilg "She wouldn't like it ir I took yoirblwk 03's- ‘lllmlml’ “"““" ‘too rar away from her." was the.T°gm§flifié-' w be 50m no resewel "wnv he piii it. I er ' ' . ; _ . f F t Sale-Oi’ , So, by September. with niy aunts sttilrmztcvf-‘s mag?“ 21m m, Bums ;help_ ‘we secured an apartment in over £5.00. 6 pert cent on ‘m, cash izt district she approved 0t. it was a n st fin day iblock east ot‘ Filth Avenue. in a’ If si-“my r Ewes" QUME’ |smnrt new apartment house. Klnross’ R l; 1_ I Anti with niy aunt's help. we went ,. . . . - IJ. A. McDONALD our ttrld bflllLllt enough Iilrniture to Aucuoneen ' Of Farm, stock, Crop grid Implements: ]tlon't care about their ifit it out. It was n simple enough matter. for we were both so Inex- 257544251‘ perioncctl we were satisfied to go Win “FIHSI IIIETHIIITULFJUIIIEENS I ‘hens salaries to $300.00, reducing et. Tho I ,mp,,ove,ncn,‘ H“ said. “They held it until last week. Arggnaulénu then put in another man. I didn't 252,7 ‘lknow they iviinted nie to report ior ' "-‘ ‘ ‘ iwork at once!" ' ‘ _ runiiini: tmrcliine. And now Win was fmngogifgt at dmml puzzled and a . saying he did not like being in iti ‘ " ene ‘ . ii The und ____ I - alone with riie~he_ preferred the] We the undersigned will meet and speak to the electoris of the ersltillell Con“ first dist-riot of Queens on the following candidates will address mo I Crapaud, July 11th " evenings m. 7.30 p. in. o, the mum] DI H S I‘ ct o! Kelly's Cross. July 20th Bonshaw, July 18th Rose Valley. July 23m m: gags?! lBelles of that ‘Emyvele, July 19th Bradalbue, July 24th Birch Grllg places and datu- Government Candidates invited and will he given one hall‘ the searletoazmilltfyyll; 7.3g time. _' ' at7, M. KENNEDY ca“ Tmwrfle- July 19th:‘, A. J. McNEVlN P-flyon July 20m l ' l! 7.301; Government candid i 'm POLITICAL MEETIN GS be We... " ‘"‘"’""l _____. J. H. MYEMI A meeting of the supporter: of MESBRS. McMILLAN mp McLURE T- W- Biting, Liberal Conservative candidates for Ohlrlotteotwn and Royalty will be 2 8 7 c°n5°""lV9 Ctll held In the - ___.._4 2' '1o___'10_"._ MARKET HALL, ON THURSDAY, JULY 19th INST it 7.45 RM. M a W“ eetin s F Seats will be reserved for ladies. . .g I _ District Queens c, The Liberal candidates, Messrs. Duffy and Hinge. have accepted an invitation to be present-and take an equal part in the meeting. T 5d J I Come and hear the political questions discussed. Vtyeetinggdayu y-Illlzlih (lgltllie r i' . ' ' ‘ ‘ av ORDER OF COMMITTEE. R-]-Y,',,,,,,,,y_ 1",}, 19m, m“ lull. mist sirpport and asking for a con- I tlnililtion of the same on the 26th. if elected I will support any policy H that is for the benefit of the coun- try regardless of party, PETER BRODIE. Political Meetings in 4th District Kings Friday, July 20th, North w“ all. Monday. July 28rd, loam, ; Tuesday. July 24th. Hume;- .-, Meetings commence ntg Gl n William Tuesday July 17ill- York. P. E. l., July 6th. 1923. Gov. candidates invitedt t itifststnts Wednesday July mn- 2443-7-7-10.12.14.17,19 i_, L, JENZIN, Heatherda: Tgirg-slréay _ '*———-—— 15 J, H. gim-m" M ‘ on r BY - . ' ' - - - l‘, lateetlligss commence at 8 o'clock Z4 771"! . . m. ' - - . , p Government ifllgiltgi-LEB infill-BS‘! l to be present. . . rows . - , _ - _ . McDonald Conservative candidates Third Queens Political Meetings will be held as The. undersigned will meet - follows: address the electors of the District 0t‘ Queen's at the itti places on the dates mentioiit Fort Augustus, Friday. July Mt. Herfbert, Monday. July .. Meetings to commence at u‘ t n id . - To the Lady and Gentleman voters 17th“ ‘we r g9 Tuesdill- Jllly M m‘ Th,” Eledoml DNITIC‘ Klllilsbom. Wednesday July 18 tlllfagtubegz-alh in the field asking 52112351630111; lThursdaY- Jul)’ 19- for your silillmrt in the coming s 1 e‘ rda)“ July 2°- e,ecu0n_ You an know my w oor s, Monday, July 23. cord for the past foiir years in the 3°11‘) Bu?» T119548?- July 24. interests of the farmers and tax- ' A! 7-30 P- M. payers "of the country. If elected 2495"7‘19'10l- the following will be sonle of the ‘t'§.'.'...'..';".i..$?. 2:21.21 211d District 0f Kings p .m. Opposing candidates invited tend. LEONARD W0 J. A. MacDON the poll tax; paying the school The undersigned will meet the teachers salaries from the Govern- electors at the following places and ment treasury ‘Political Meetings 4th District h so as to give theidatem- smaller schools that cannot pay i!‘ Tuesday, July 17th, Si, high supplement an equal CIIBDCB/{Bax with the larger ones also n greater “vednesdny_ July 18m, Lime“ Peters en ouragement of School Fairs the - . Tile Candidates will meet estcl-thilshlng of demonstration. gilggsdny’ July 19m‘ gyeakesyliloctors of the l-‘onrth Dlllilii fields; stopping Govennment im-i ' iQtieena at 7 o'clock p. m. a portntion of live stock as it is dei Friday. July 20th, Cherry llill. wows. trlmentai to private enterpristul the encouragement of rlax grow-l Saturday, July 21st, Forest Hill‘ Grand vww, Thursday m, ' ‘Eltil It. W611 88GB 18th. mg which would save our farmersi Ladies specmly invited w M‘, VET?!“ Rlvgl‘. (Nylllllllillwl over $100.000.00':i year in oil cakenend- Thursda/y 19th. also public highway contracts to H- D- M°EWEN My farm consisting 0f Seventeen acres, thirteen clear and W‘ balance cove timber. Situated one and SEASHORE. is now offered by thela half miles from Newport undersigned who will dispose, at Churches, stores. school, Mill's. private sale. or his residence and telephone wlithin shori- radius- property zit 126 Brighton Road, Farm fronting on Cardigan Rlvfil‘. Charlottetown, adjoining the beziu- Eight roomeil house finished coim- tilul Victoria Park and on the plete with good celllll- 31"" and shore overlooking the entrance to Out-buildings fill ill "T" cm" Te‘ Charlottetown harbor. Illa-ll‘- Residencc contains twelve rooms Never timing we“, i" yard‘ and hzis all modern conveniences. Any pemon desmng i.‘ home»), including the best tyipe of pipeless ‘he Se“ this “inn” meld! 13538;): Iurnitce, recently lnstniled and em- “M90” “H, “Hug It}??? with”, inently satisfactory. House is thor- mrmo’ w 5e w * ougmy “marred and ‘painted’ is cl-‘Eldr fulrtther particulars apply to completely equipped with. good MRS MURDOCK BOUGHARD storm windows and fly screens, Mitchell Rhm.’ Lot 54, rind hits II. spacious verandali on King's Counm three sitlcs. ggnxpmwggi Oiitibtiiltlings consist of barn For Sale alboiit 35x20 containing ii garage Beautiful Residence at Summsrslde A Rare Opportunity to obtain a home combining the atl- In tion, vantages of CITY, COUNTRY and 18x20 nnd stable room for three horses or cows. a hcn house and an Ice or wood house the lsittcr oi which is now filled with sufficient] ,ice for the season. All nre in good repair. price the late residence oi Mr. Jus- Therc are nibout four acres oi‘ ex-ltice Arsenaiult. on Poplar Avenue, ceptionirlly fertile land including a Summerside. The residence includ- es two and one-half acres of land lnrge vegetable garden In n highlwith small onclrard. The house is and iforward state of oultivatfiomlflttbd up with all modern conveni- Fru-it trees consist of apple, plumiences, hardwood floors, plumbing and cherry. There is ‘a strawfberry and kitchen range. Could be used and ll blackberry patch. ‘ as a double tenement . In n word the itbove is a home Desirable for retired farmer or for ior the discerning few who demand a fox rancher. and know and appreciate what is " For further best. Inspection is invited. W. MILES GARRISON, M. D. 2512-7-10tts6|. We otfer for sale at a reasonable particulars apply at the office of McQuarrIe it Arson suit, Summer-side. eod-3wks Cameron Block for Sale Tenders will be received for the purchase of the Cameron Block property, Richmond Street. Charlottetown up to mid including lSatiir- dny, 11th day of August, 1923 from persons desiring to purchase the ivhole block, or one or two sections thereof. This is one of the best tbuslness and office ‘blocks In the city. loc- ated Pacing the Post Office and offers a good opportunity for ii safe In~ vestment. Easy terms to purchasers. signed. Tenders to be addressed to the under- F. L. HASZARD, GIL GAUDET, E. T. HIGGB, Trustees Estate late ll. Ilaszaril. ,.t_¢,g,.r»,. ' - F I f Sale at Pnvate sale’ arm NitcheHRiver-n po_r_t_u_nity of thanking you for y0trr257R-7-12Jli. tBelie River, Friday 20th. be sold by the mile. Wood Islands, Monday 23rd As it is impossible for me to see I Caledonia. Tuesday 24th. l the VOI-ers I would take this op- i SHAW MloMlLLAN-F. J. N GEO. A. MoLEAlN-d. O. IRVI H. H. COX I. P. MGINTYRE I. B. MCDONALD -wn—-¢_u-- » A Joint Political Meeting Will be Held . ‘ in the . Market Hall Nomination Day Thursday, July 19th The questions of the day will be discussed by Messrs McMillan and Duffy, Candidates for Councilman and Messrs. McLure and Higgs, Candidates for Assembly- man. Suitiable seat-s will be reserved for lady electors who .are all ‘cordially invitd to be present. 4 Hall will be opened at 7.30 and the meeting will {commence at 8 0’cl0ck shiarp. _ By order of the Joint Committee. ’2698-7-17-3i.