Ifou ...1. ottiyt t_r_y_ TEA weare sure you would no longer be satisfied with ordinary tea. The flavour IS unique and ; its richness unexoelled. Your grocer sells it. l ‘M- l A Sweetheart at ‘lititly THE STORY OF A WO- MAN'S TRANSFORMA- TION By Marlon Rublnoam roov+§ till 0"‘ BUD Cltapter 26 “We're ltcre Aunt Enid‘! isn't NOTICE TO OREDITORS OF FIRST MEETING WHERE RECEIVING ORDER MADE The Bankruptcy Act- land Soloisls flipiotttas, .\lt. tbilisoltithlngs- A ‘runkml W115 illillewlltrfl‘ ln the Estate of George E. Tull.ltjl-ttst-rvatttry ot" .\lusi of North Rustico in Queens Conn-l ty. Prince Edward ‘island, .\Ierclt ant. Bankrupt. Notice la hereby given P. E. Island, was adjudged Bztnkq rupt and a receiving order tttatlt-‘gltgpq-ti. 0n Friday the 25th day ol‘ Augushi 1922. 'Notice ls further given that thcl first meeting of Creditors lll tho} above Estate. will be lteltl in the Board of Trade Rooms in Char~ lottetown, P. l3. island. on Monday even o'clock in the forenoon. To entitle you to vote thcrt-aLl proof of your claim must ho lodged 11 a, m. with me before the tttuotint: is held.l Proxies to be used at the ntt-ctinglp. m. must he lodged with inc print; thereto. lp And further take tiotit-e that ill you have any claim against debtor tor WlilCll yoti are ontitiwl to rank, proof 0t such claim lllllSilSt>pt_ ilth at Tllo 1r m. be flied with me within thirty days front the ditto of this time fixed by sub-section ii of s-- tion 37 of the said Act, I shall t tribute the proceeds of the dohtorfis- Estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which l have thcn Ilfllltfihl Dated at Sunlntersid". this 28th his farm ot seventy acres of izmti. day ot August, A. 1)., 1922. THE CANADIAN CREDITMEWS and out buildings, thrvo quartcrs oi TRUST ASSOCIATION. LTD. in lllllt‘ lrmu The uitticrs 'iit‘ll offt-rs for saio "nn 3""! ihiilk Bu" Will ill‘ llrft‘? Hut silo did not ht-ar tuy :ins\v<-t' .all clcztr and itt a itigh slam of rule m‘? (‘IIWIKS were‘ lillflllllil itcr ‘livammv tqxppupn; qwfltin! hm“, oyos a hluo ltlazo. Slit.- ltmitt-tl bar I'll’ 15- 11"!‘ twill hair tuclzv-tl up llradallttlttt- Station under llPl‘ lltllo rotind ltat—~:|n old anti oni- mill» irnm lfitttoralti Sta 'ill" Hf ln‘llll'£l't<l retriutttttztl with ltlou. Near cltllrcltt-s and school. riitltutl front a dross. Shit wort- a (Maritime Division) Per E. W. MANSON, Representative for Prince Edward island Authorized Trustee Charlottetown l Exhibiliop_ ilattdets eived by the under. g-ticti up to and on Tuesday, the fifth Septem- ber, 1922, lor the following privi leges at the Exhibition to ho ltold in Charlottetown front the 26th to 29th September, i022. l. For the privilege 0t‘ catering under the Grand Stand ottly. 2. For the printing and selling oi Score Cards for the ilaccs. 3. For the supplying of straw as required. 4. For selling foods for horses, cattle. etc, on the grounds. 5. For supplying prossetl old hay for Race. Horses. in Nos. 1, 2 and 4 the highest. or any Tender, and in Nos. 3 and 5. the lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. Conditions may be obtained at the Office of Charles R. Smallwood. Secrelary-Troas. Charlottetown. C. R. SMALLWOOD, Secretary-Treasurer. -_- j Farm For Sale 1 offer for sale one hundred acres of choice land on the Mar- gate Road situate within one hall mile from the Town of Kettsing- ton. This farm consists of eighty acres of land under cultivation with a. brook running through it, and the balance of first class tire wood. Especially suitable for a dairy farm; near market, school and church. J. T. MULLIN, Kenslttgton. EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. INTERNATIONAL LlNi l. G GOVERNOR DINGLEV will leave St. John every Wednaaol, It l a. m. and every Saturday at 6 p. m. (Atlantic Time) for Boston. Wednesday trips are via Eaalport and Lubsc, duo Boston about ‘l0 a. m. Thursday. Saturday trips are to Boston direct duo 8unday| about 2 p. m. RETURN :-~Luve Boston Mon light loving Time) tor Eastport, Luboc and 8t. John. ‘VIQLI: ' 25 Upper Prince Street. that when“. GBOTSB E- Tlill 0T Nflflh Rllfili"! sci-iooL 0F MODERN v|Q|_|N-‘a lartfc cardboard bnx nod sever- Charlottetown tottigitt and will ad- the 11th day of September. at elltlress tneetittgs in aid of the Pro’- , U l H thi- trunk. estant I'D tanage as to ows: ““vl'tare‘lfar you-n H, .0 . a, Cardigan, Suudayg Sept. 3rd at h" ‘mm, I mimugh .,',,',,,’ lllt’ 7.30 p. ttt. n" notitre. for County will be announced lalcr. from and alter the expiration ot tht-t5t;55~1..|i_ FARM FOR SALE {Will soil with or witltottt crop. i5lJ2Zl--l~6l. liln Saturday, September: i 9th at Zplfcipock sharp Separate Tenders _will be rec-T i it funny? Vi said turning to mg as illt: passl-ngers btegott gathering ‘up wraps anti baggage and filing [out of the train. We assentbieil lugs. and wt- ail our belong- htul quite a tau .\llss Bernice Sllllll- Teachcrsl ton the lrainfflty’ old grei-tt trunk _\.,,,Hm,._ »|-hu,.Sddy',frtt-tt luv attic. a l)O.\‘:lt'S.~lltlll of my tntotht-r s, strong t-notixlt but rath- fl, er curious looking nowadays. Anti two had a ltugecanvass suitcase eta-n“,- m...‘ Please register as proutptly ai paper covered ltundics. One lllilllllt‘ contained satidwicht-s, jam- tmd scvt-ral other things of the 5°". lllll up it)’ our ilarttord “unis for us to oat tor itinclt. W3 llflfilts. cvory hit of clothing we possessed, lnclttding things to llt‘llIt'llllHJ\'t‘.l' worn itt our huntiitts besides those at huge quilt was in PLAYING Orphanage Appeal Rev. Edward hlorrls arrives in ~l Idsthcr said as slit: ltelitcd ue pack (‘oiororl men were flying about cailinc “Porter. porter“ and ht-lp- illi; ill“ other tut-n with their stilt- caisw. Ttvoof them catitc up to us “( arry your tiilngsi” titey aslc lluntias. Sunday, Supt. 3rd at 3 Souris, Slllltltt)’, Scpl. 3rd at 7 . nt. Kingshoro, 'l'uesdzty, Sept. Slit at Church Ila)‘ Fortune. Wcdncstlay‘, [Thank yo"? I 5am and m‘ tltcm sliottldt-t" all our [tttsst-ssititts "Aren't tilt-y polite?" Vi wltis» port-d. “'0 foilowctl tltt-ln down tho long platform and throttgli. tho stone arclttvayz Thou sit:- sztitl ztiourl/fnr titc first limo. titough llit- thrnigltt that had ht-cn ill iter mind all along. tithcrappolttttttt-ttts for llittrjs Itluo stilt wo had tnalll- :\t limitl- during the summer, which then l thought llllllt’ grand. Tltrotlglt tits.- stono arcltwtty wt- wi-nt. past lllt‘ cop:- ht-ltittti witicit was a lint: of ]\I>(l|)lt‘_ Sutllli-ttly ll For further parlictliztrs‘ apply.’ to WALLACE McKINNON. l llradalbanc. l’. i-I .i. Hvnuut: titan tiarti-d out front tho, crowd, and czittto towards us. I l “llt|ti!" Violet pfiptl, | Sotuclltittg itt hot‘ voice lttttdc] Wily ltcari. ztchc. it had in it all tho. Joy that ottly reunion can bring.‘ [iitztt only youth can fm-l, it had at liitiit- cult-ll in it as though tho girl, ;hall lvztitl-ti almost too long for; sale at. l\'cp~!thls ntoutt-itt. Yct such (ilt-arance uttclitm ‘ ltotrit. llalf utilv lroln Stlutltport atttl and iookcti lll)t)\‘(_' situated ctutluiiting 5i acrcswny Hwy stood l5 o-lclt others i-_\'r\s. and ,ol' extra land all i-lt-ttr. Only wood sll-igll. I ltox sit , lg.n_'-:i|,,.,,v,." n, vmlm.‘ mm N“ “mi plottgit. l single plough carts, ll'l|t'li‘,hn~\.]ikn m, laughed‘ m. ‘W,’ hi“. wagon, ltztrnuss anti ilillll('l'till.i oIIIqVhJmd ‘h, his pwkot 1m‘, hmmvil Iatltttlcs. (lpcn l-ol illbllLLLitlll‘“NIH. nwnpy m (\;l‘l)1 0| l)“, mun“ d let-Itlltlsho-ts-l- 1nd lll'ltlt- ruown Tum“ with nlmlsml ‘expwssmns' “L ‘ ‘~- ‘ ‘ ' ‘ "Witt-y incited into the crowd. s; ~. DANIEL‘ E‘ PRAUGHT utttotllrsltllnrtitcyasxi-lsliiljttjllid. n was JHA‘ MBCDONALD’ - "'\\'t-lI Aunt Fluid I'm glad lo Auommeor‘ sw- rouv " ilc lliFfllWl to ulc for the first time. his hand out. 'i‘lu-u h:- picltv-il tip as many of our hun- ‘llcs lls h" coltid and ind the way lltrotirzlt tho station. But rteititer Vittlct (ll‘_l could Kn vi-ry fast. Evctjvtiting vyas so new and slrangr- and httgo to us I hzivt- sittct- vnutv into New York front t-vtzry ltossiitit: altgic. i havi- at Orwell I offer hy privalc sale my boati- . . . 9" thzi l." :"~ tiftti tarm ol 55 acres of citolr-e rlalpnxp“; Nxzhlgmnlrlo"; ‘and "H "hm" ""'mmgsi fmmm“ hitvo tvtltvlivtl llti- hugv. tittltelit-v- on Orwell ltivcr. Will he sold with or without crop. Crop: I314 acros- of oats, 4 acres of wheat, 3 acrus ‘of potatoes. ‘A, acrc oi’ luruips and 20 tons of hay. Open for lnsttcction any time. Apply nu promises to LEWIS H. GILLIS, Orwell aitlo ntass- of liltilillttgs in tho low- er island front the itarhtir; but nothing has surpllssvtl my first illlllrcssiitn as Wt‘. walkcil bcltind Bud lhrotigit that cnortnous slai- ion. with gold stars painted on its hint» culling. and wittdtttvs so llll!" that corridors arn laid ltrtlyoi-ii llto outr-r and innor patios and tnon walk tiionl! tltctu at various floors iottliiit: like nut-ct‘ lilllc ltlack spiders. ilul lluti would lllli ltli its slay "i" long. null tittoilv w:- fotttnl our- stflitu-s in a titty ri-stattrltili. across- tho street. from thi- station . "I can't slay‘ long." ltc uxtiittiti- I'll. "Titis is my lunch ltinir. and d d F Id t 1 . . . ayl an r a" i o a m ‘on I trot half an ltmtr's lmvc to moot FARE ‘moo STATEROOM. ‘aw you. You'll want somctitittg to val lty lliillhffllfillltl llll l" Sltlll- liilll fll l ‘a: Dosh“ comwcuon '. mad: w?‘ nnvMiu-opontan une “Pr”. MTNVc llavo lunch,‘ I hotzan, lit|'tl)|Itt-l3ll',1lllttdlfoirtlzlglttlllllnpitxlllglll: 3.8L an passenger - or ow or and points South and “N”. hprnx. hr, MM n “wk m, m“ ‘,7 8mm. “._“.,.|,0,l3,, m“, 14 ' ltiaritt oit his filo. p, t . p, . llcri-s of laud also for goods in For ‘uunmm.’ rn.‘ ‘m, ‘ddlllonzl lrgLoirllnflaltéonlAl-zellty ‘o Itantl go to u ltulttiltil Alld qllttvltllllh “limk- vhww" 5% m aufinmpally ‘ ' ‘t’ Joflh" i N a ,.,-,..| rm- ,-,|] of us, 'l.l‘.lltl(‘l'R. tllighcst. or any tuttdcr ‘ ' ' lio snarl-vii‘ took his oyos from "i" iwfiififiliflli’ iIPPPIIlI-vtl. For flir- rA-A ~ -:' Vinli-t and I don't think Hlli! itmlt- 13"!‘ llilrllllPlllillY-S lvrllc or pllolm .. . . 4 - - . z " '2 - '~. or , ' t if’. ,7. ._ .3,‘ ul .tl attything hut. lilill. . tnilkt. l IMF" '1 i "WI" ‘ t Mill: lit“ tile ltuztriliy, hut Violt-l \\'.‘ll-l far THPIODQRE Eltlgls \ i 9’ ‘I ion ltappv and cxcitoil to ho alilr- . ""7?- ' h. S. _ to taste Mod. I ki-pt silcnt and Ramon’ Smflmh n‘ u‘ 1 tmlr-ltotl, , "'""i" I z . t , -i Pauongo Steamer 6,000 Tom Displacement. __ h"! “M” W“ Mm w w‘? Leave Montreal September 10 For further passenger and Ar. Charlottetown , for Charlottetown and leave and leave _ for St. John's for Montreal ‘Ina 24 Juno 27 July 3 ‘iuly l July 11 July 17 July 22 July Z5 July 31 August I August ll August 14 Auquli Ii August 22 August 28 loptombor 2 September 5 September 11 MUM" In FUNQTIONR September 19 CARVELL 3120s. Agents Ar. Charlottetown September 2B freight Information apply to onmir» m. ~- '\ . ‘ "if" / 25 your: Qtnltlnm for Delayed and Inlnlul Menstruation. Sealed tln .2 rutokuye only. All tlrugglats or dill- ‘ t» a n no! n m. 1r s ..:.::. a...:.°'~ c" - o 3 v '4 P. ‘U l. 3 § E E i- F "TTHE "in I Titan/lit ZlTlll till i is the sl-lfcttitscitttls only 2 iuiics from (Ihzirittttcttnyin-instinct that comes tip in lls ill 2t llwitig to iii ltt-itillt l will scll onH-rmvti. Vinlv-t sittiply‘ hold otlt ltcr,‘ lahove date my valuable iztritt tls.lt.'-ttil to the ltoy. iltit for a tnoin-l iutoi no words. titinutcs drivu from (Jitztrioftctowtrl“twp ,,..,_r-_o;,|-_ 1111-. porters put (floss.- to school. church. Also my down H". m, ‘HMS l crop consisliitu oi 2H ii43l‘I.‘.-l of t-xlrzt‘ e-qihnnk you] l Sam own" oats, 2t) toils itay. (loud lutiiliitgsqvvn. mm]; well it-nct-d. Also l ilrufl itorse 5i Am] gm] ml,‘- smvmp In n“. in. YWIT-‘i "m. i tii'l\"l‘i' i .l'l‘1"'-\‘ "ht llnnrzttici- l wonllorcil. \vllv "Titan ‘Infill?! ‘Wl-Lwn- 1 ‘I i - liiluli -:tme to lhi- cartit front iltc dressed. and good clothes. became him. But was rather a handsome chap with gray eyes that were fairly large tor a man. an excelb, ont profile that. carried strength in every litre-except for a little sottttess in the curve of the @111“... and hair as straight and an brown as could be. lie was unusually tall and he had that leanness that I l‘ c solution-s hzalfd described as "Wealotjit" IJPIZHLIBC so ruuuy Western ntcu have this long lean hotly. “What are you doing " l asked hint. ' “l’nt in a broker's office now,’ he said. it's a new place and I Yikt- it and think I'm going to stay I'll tcil you the funny way I happ- i-ncd to get it lHlt‘l‘--l0f l was fired frntiruty last pittco. 'l‘hat's why I don't want to uversttty my lunch- tlluv. “'0 not up and gathered again our packages. Bttd promised to see about our trunk-mild telling us itow to rvzwh the address wo had. ho tlztsltml away from us. protnitr ‘ug to coma after dinner. S0 Vittlt-t and l wert- left alone at last iu the r-llv! 'l‘o ntorrow/Fitnid Adventures _-€-<0s-i-—- BIG FARM OUTFIT. Witat is ltr-liovctl to he one of ‘hc l: ' ' hy .' sitiglu individual to the (‘an- id-Jtttt \Vvst was that of ll. W. Si s of (lrnnvl ilorlzs. North DalloL. l-ottsistiti! of an outfit claimed to ho valued at $751100, for the trans nortatlttttctt which as many as ‘outtcltit t-ars‘ worn reqttlertl. He A to omlmrk itt the Iiusot-tl flax- grtvwiitg Industry on a big scale at Nivr-rvillc. Matt. witvrc he re- "Uilllv purchased a largo acreage. HEAD AND FARE in Pimpies. Could Not Sleep. Cuticura Heals. “ For about twenty years I suf- fered with eczema on my head and face. At first it broke out in pimples and after n while became rcd and scaly. The itching and burning were so severe that I scratched and irritated the affected parts, and at night I could not sleep because of the irritation. " I tried different ointments‘ but, nothing helped. I began using Cu- ticura Soap and Ointment and after using {our cakes of Cuticura Soap and four boxes of Cuticurn. Oint- ment X was healed." (SignedlMason Davis. 13 Dresser Sh, Soutbbridge, Mass“ May 12, 1921. Improve your skin by dilly uao of cullbli- Soap,OintmentnndTalcurn. l,2'.'."l‘.l‘ll‘.§'.‘.‘t‘ .‘.‘.'%'.,f.“.'l.'.°.‘.'.t.~-‘§‘3fl‘3.“£- Ihero. Bun m. otnuneuezs and we. Talmmle. Cu can Soon abavu without In]. ; SaleTSale! i Private Sale; i j As the utttiersigttcti will he ab! "srnt from the Island rluritt: winter tuontlts wu are closing out liglttl ltoust- kt-taping. thus wo tiller‘ fol- iowiitg iu-tlclos by pri ate sale on altt-rttotttis ol Supt. ~i, 5 and ll_ at 2I7 Prince Strut-t. _ (nu; Kitcltt-n (Iabittot. one dining extension lalvlt». out». wiro spring llfllltilll tollllm: couch. Above Mll- clo-s only iWUlVl? ntonths ill Ilse. good us nt-w. (mo. oil heater new. one new Pcrloctiittt otl stove, three lturtn-rs with oven. one folding scrccn. .\iso by private sale one .'\lll(‘l'l('illl huiit speed sleigh, can ho llrircit on country roads with pt-rloct satisfaction. one sleigh roitc. ill-w last full, one set 0t Eng- lish oak lunuotl tlrivittl-t harness m-w lust fall. ont- ligitt driving wagon and lull-o stircati One racing ltyki- Amt-ricutt huilt host of mater iai attd faultless. Two _vcars ago our private salt: was a high suc- twss llll‘ only tiisaptlointtttont there “'61:; “Flint [ll lllllht‘ Wllii (‘illlltl [On iato, Oni- gctttlntttatt after huyln}; Mill). worth was ltcard to rotttark ltt- was sorry ho. did not got there first titty of sale in ordor to secure still grt-ztlctr valucs which was sold on first flue day of sale. Apply to W. S. NEWSOM, 247 Prince Street Pltlmo 63G. BUSINESS sum) roltittt Strait-d tenders will he received slouttulzlzs All clotltlttg, Rifles, equipment or other (lovurntnent property on loan from No. 8 Signal Company. arutouritrs. must be rcturnbd to lilo Arlnuuries anti receipt. 0b- talned (or some this ‘week or protupt action will ho taken to col lect same by other moans. An- nual lnspectlon of equipment. nex FLAPPERS T0 FIGHT .14 ~. . siou of the long clinging garntcitts lrom the other side stating tltat,lttws laid down -by the foreign tie FOR SHORT SKIRTS which the Pltrisiun designer is (ltI-|.\ltll_\'ilt.‘ill1X, in his. fail iasltintt dis- signer is ztn interesting phase o _-_._ . tcrtttint-rlly forcing on the fcntin- pluy. is showing skirts that i-tro titu feminist movement BCCOIIllIJI ' TORONTO, Supt. 3.-’l‘he lll-{lllllllt} public. much shot-tor. 'l‘itey aren't as to lmrtll observers. Women have ‘ tho sitort skirt is still oit and “l do not think that the iong rhort as the llttpttor skirt, hut acitiovttd political and ecenonlc for troal, the younger feminine ele- ment has organized to make a last is bcctrtning more general. luMott-‘skirt will have any lasting |)f)llilléll‘-|l'llt‘_\' show a distinct tendency tolfrectlttnt. ity." said one of the foreign buv-lrovt-rt to the lt-rs in a largo ticparltncntltl storolstyiu." l-t looks as though the! tot-titer altltreviatetl were about to achieve sartorial freedom as well. stand against the threatened inva-lltorc. “Fotltty I roccivetl a cahie__ _—'l‘lttt rt~volt_of women against tho _ EJZHTILH-‘EE-‘n dig-jg..- week. BY ORDER. CONVERSION HE MINISTER OF FINANCE oiTers to holders of these bonds who desire to continue their investment in Dominion of Canada securities the privilege of exchanging the maturing bonds for new bonds bearing 5} per cent interest, payable half yearly. of either of the following classes:- (a) Five year bonds, dated 1st November, 1922, to mature 1st November, 1927. (b) Ten year bonds, dated lst November, 1922, to mature 1st November, 1932, HLETLETEI While the maturing bonds will carry interest to 1st December, 1922, the new bonds will commence to cam interest from 1st November, 1922, GIVING A BONUS OF A FULL MONTHS INTEREST TO THOSE AVAILING THEMSELVES OF THE CONVERSION PRIVILEGE. ' This offer is made-to holders of the maturing bonds and is not open to other investors. The bonds co be issued under this proposal will be substantially of the same character as those which are maturing, except that the exemption from taxation does not apply to the new issue. Dated at Ottawa, 8th August, 1922. t é _'.—‘L_EI“.‘_I~T‘..IT‘._IZIT‘.IIIT_IIZI"‘._ET.IILT l " Jrtrtiuitt arr: t I rt ~ HIE Ell T0 Holdersf Five Year 5% per cent Canadzfs Victory Bonds Issued in 1917 and Maturing lst December, 1922. '- 1 ITTT.‘ Fj ‘l’ Q i .11" PROPOSALS Holders of the maturing bonds who wish to avail themselves of this conversion privilege should tail! their bonds AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE, BUT NOT LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 30th, to a Branch of any Chartered Bank in Canada and receive in exchanle an official receipt for the bonds surrendered, containing an undertaking to deliver the corresponding bonds of f the new issue. ['1 B“. i 1*‘ - Holders of maturing fully registered bonds, intemt payable by cheque from Ottawa, will receive their December 1 interest cheque as usual. Holders of coupon bonds willdetach and retain the lest unma coupon before surrendering the bond itself for conversion purposes. Tho surrendered bonds will be forwarded by banh to the Minister of Finance at Ottawa, where they will E be exchanged for bonds of the new issue, in fully’ registered. or coupon registered or coupon bearer form - carrying interest payable lst May and 1st November H of each year of the duration of the loan, the first interest l Piiymfllt accruing and payable 1st May, 1923. Bonds of the new issue will be sent to the banh f0!‘ gelnéery immediately after the receipt of the surrendered E on s. . h r l-l The bonds of the maturing issue which an not converted under this proposal will be paid 0G in cub ill the lat December, 1922. w. s. rmnntno, A Minister of Finance. v ;l F! 1.,