ll .;“=LIE!-=E:=ec::cn::=:a::=:=:§£22a:e _@.-— »4- lllcllnl sill’ At Inky Po1ntgynwgapumgay_ “b. o'coc s rp of l-‘arm, 23¢!- Cfllp and Implements. llousa- d Effects Jas follows: Farm p! 50 lone sltna at Rocky Point. South 8110M. Ill clear and in good condi- utlll. and ideal farm. rlupge u, church, school and market. £4130 u..- "11971118: 2 horses. 2 mill-ll runs just huhenfllv 2 young cattle. 2 young 1181'”. 2 sheep and lambs. 1 hfood "W- 5 P188. 25 hens. (‘row-standing “1-5- Poll! . hay and turnips, all farming implements complete and bll household furniture. Sale positive. No l‘(‘\'(‘l'\'l‘. Terms of farm at Slllt‘ of stock. "fi- A11 Slims up to $10.00 rash. ovl-r that amount six Invlllhs 11mm m. approved joint notes. ti’; nil for cull. PATRICK I-‘HIJIYI Scull Sh _ J.A.MaeDONALD. ' o” Auctlonee . B0l7-7-21-tsmtll51. ELILILIMTJQMLRAHWAYS FOR QUICK ANI) EASY TRAVlCl. Between MONTREAL e- 'l‘()R-- ONTO-—(‘Hl( ‘AGO Take the INTERN A'I‘I()NAI. LIM ITEI) In’. MONTREAL 10.00 A. M. Daily Ar. TORONTO 5.40 r. M. Ar. CHICAGO 1.50 A. u. —-also-— IN 'I‘ER-( ‘IT Y m. MONTREAL Ar. TORONTO 12.10 I‘. )1. 8.30 I‘. )1. Daily F 0 r Reservations, Fares, 1610., apply to l W. K. ROGERS, City Ticket Agent. L.‘ T. RITFHIE, Ticket Agent. Station. P. W. (‘LA RKIN, District Passenger Agent. Charlottetown. 7813-7-14-27. ANADIAN Natmlme‘ ' Aluwilvg Atlantic Region ‘ TENDERS Sealed Tenders zlddresscd to 1.1101 undersigned, and marked on the outside "Tender for Station BuildU 5"" will be received up to 12 o-‘elock. neon. Thurisday. Ailgust lltli. 1027.1 fo' the construction of a station building at Carleton. I‘. l-I. l. Tlans and specifications may be. igcll and forms of tender obtained, a; the office of the Regional ffliict‘ E-z glneer. Monrton, N. 15.; Division‘ Ezifneefis Office. (filurlotletoivllzl or .1. the office of the Station Agent.‘ Bo len. P. E. I.’ Winders received after 111!‘ date‘ and time specified will not be (‘till-y sidrred. , The lowest or any temler not ucr-l, es: .;rily accepted. l W. U. APPLETON. (ienrral Manager, Atlantic ltegion. ‘ Canadian National Itailwilys. Moueton. N. B.. July 2|, i927. B'.“l"3-'l-23-27-30. Ailg. 6. Alllflll l FROM MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL Iuly 29. Aug. 26 . . . . . . . .. Montcalm Aug. 5. Sept. 2 . .. .. Minnedosa Aug. lLSept. 9 .. . Montclurc Aug. l9. Sept. l6 . . . . . . . . .. Mnntrnse. To Belfast —- Glasgow Aug. 4. Sept. l .. . . . Metagnma Aug. 10.0w. o .. . . . . .. Melita‘ To Antwerp Sept. s. . . . . . . . . >42 . . . . . . . . .. Mellta FROM QUEBEC To Cherilourg-Southamptom- Antwerp July M. Aug. l! . Montroyal Aug. l0. Sept. l) . . . . . . .. Montnalrn To Cherbourg-Southampton- _ Hamburg July 27. ‘Aug. 24 Empress of France Aug. 3 ‘Aug. 31 Empress of Aultrall All[.Ili.Scpt.7 . . . . . . . . . , ‘Empress of Scotland ‘To Chorllourg-Gouthampmn only. , I l ‘J uwflfiimo ll. IIUCI BUIPII v ll ans-Amt n». l NOT A SECRET "Sh: scams to have a secret aor- cw." "D"n't bellcve It. my dean-ev- l r/onc In town knows aboutlt." ‘i’ »ul" suiPs ripping! \'<s--but It wouldn't look ' n; on anyone else. l IvlISPLACED LOVE Hc (earnestly): I ground you walk on. She: Don't love the ground- love me. love the NIGHT OF THE FOURTH F-ky Rocket: Oh. boy, talk about yol-r non-stop fllghtl! IF ‘IOU HAD GOOD FORM “It certainly would riot be good . taste to live. in a glean house." 1 "Oh, yea, it would-If you hid 1 good form." ::It. Testifies for Itself.—Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil needs no tes- timonial of its powers other than if.- self. Whoever tries it for coughs or colds, for cuts or confusions. for sprains or burns. for pains in the limbs or body. well know that the; medicine proves itself and needs no. guarantee. This shows why this Oiil is in general use. i nor-on! ' by Steamer . INTERNATIONAL LINE Fare from St. John $10. from Eastport or Lubec, Me., $9. Every WVednesday steamer leaves St. John 9.00 A. M. Atlantic Time. Eas t 1.301 P. M.. Lubec 2.30 P. . East-1 ern Time, arriving Boston Thursday 10.00 A. M. Day-| light Time. - . 5V"? Monday, Friday and Batur day ateamer aatla direct frpm St. John to Boston. ‘ l-Hvlnll 81- John 1.00 P.M., Atlantic 7'1"“. due Bolton next dly gm P. M. Daylight Time. at laden out dlnd “ la New Yorl ’ , Reduced ram for aluonuoblla: 1 accompanied by passengers. i I I l 1 spot \\'1I(‘l e .|)lll9SS, would collie from .1 FuzzY la 1N . o o 0-0 000000 o Q o0 00 0004-00-0 1 1! ‘ HEARTS AFIRE By Mao Ohrlatla 099-1 >V¢OOQQ 1 (Continued) J Prudence hurled off the 81111131‘ illg white satin gown that had proved her own undoing- llaleful. hateful garment! \\'lilte, (rlublem of innocence! While. 01 uusullletl reputation! What irony of [ate had prompted that she “Trot that frock to-liiglil? Like Cinderella after lilo ball. she found herself once more ill her simple cotton sown. and 11801118 from the scene of her humiliation. "ill telephone tlle ravage 101' 11"? limousine. Jul-it wall a moment.‘ Prudl-ln-e ‘didn't even hear 1101‘ hoslessrsl WOHIS- She rail like 011B possessed. through the Witlfi 111111‘ way and out to lhe 1101.311" night. tlh, for covering (lzukllcss, tu bide hl-r luisery and sllallw! llmv could they think her iéuil- iy‘! lluiv could they starl- al her with cold, ullfriclldly- alld condem- niilg i-yl-s. when never ill the whole coursl- of her ylluilg life had she lililu- a mean or dishonest act’! Slu- sotiilcd aloud as she rail down the long l‘£ll‘ll1l1lt‘~l1l'lll'('. ilaqkl-li till both suit-s by Lom- bardy poplars, jul-ll like 88111111018. ‘They. loo. seemed to bc watching hi" stern and illil'ori:iviiii1---- the llllll~'t gel away, awili’? girl's iliilnl rl-ilcrzlleil. (Jh. l" p...“- ihit- ili-iglllltlllldltlllll fur ever! l)1._ u. 1min hl-r head ill some quiet no one ill the world could ever fillll llerf . "it will ‘break mother's heart. this llwfill accusation!" that thought persisted. tortilriul; her. llow right her mother had been. in lellini: her that no 20011- 110 11M!- visiting At Wyndham 'l‘owcrs! llow impat- tom she had been with that kind friend and ally! Ab, if only she had listened more! Now, now it was too late! tlrildually the resolve formed in 1'l‘lill(‘ll<‘("8 mind that she would run liivav Impossible to 11100 to~ niorroiv here! bliloa must. be pill between herself and this noigllbfir‘ hood! To tier distraught imagining. she saw the eiitile country-side ringing with the scandal of to-ilighfs oc- rilrrenco. She saw the sneerlli! glances. or averted faces, as the ease might be. And Peter Armstrong? What Of him? Would he eoildellln iher i001’ She could visualize his look of sheer incredlllily, gradually chang- illlz lo scorn and contempt for llel‘. She could hear Virginia Dale tri- ilmlihiiig. 0h llt7....il thousandfold llnpos” sillle to stay! lu the clear moonlight she could see the inluds of her little wrist- watch. They pointed to tell min- utes pal-it. ten. The last train up to London had already itone! To-morrow morning. there was a ltlalii at seven o'clock. , Then she recolleeled that the iexpress stopped at nights at Black- glhorn Junction at eleven fifteen- Filackthoru .lllllt'llllli was four miles awafv, if olii- jiulrlleynil by road. hilt n sliorl l-ul through lho1 woods and llrrfiss the (‘Olllllltlll n1- JDOSl halvllrl the (lslalicc. Had ‘she sufficient courage to traverse the loiiel_v route so late. and all alone? l! required less courage thkn did waking l()'Ill0l‘l'l')W at Green (tables, to this tragedy. By running near her hnmn before ten-thirty. Mother was in bed, and the light. l _ backache ‘ Quick relief‘ / comes {is Congestion goes 1A.1?i§§!.".l?li1¢l1l' At all 1)l'll~.1t;i\‘f5'|_1§' H ,1 .4. 1 THE BEDTIME STRIP- rapiillfv’. Hill‘ dri-wi _ l... THE CIIARLOTTETOWN GtlAlillilAN Program THURSDAY. luui u ' Good gracious! Her heart leapt to her throat in terlor. ahc turned out overytlllng (the little Frautically bag contained. poll-mall on the aeat. And tlheu the devaatlllg truth came home to her! When she had dragged the pound out. somewhere near the railway-station, the ro- l muhnu ha“ " ' n“ maining notes hadlsllpped out too. CONCERTS and they were gone! X. 1B5 L M. CHAPTER X I CFCF (411) Montreal. Concert. angular, 3.45 P. M. ' ‘ W0015°1vP1111=-°~‘8""-T"'m1>‘11- "Whatever shall i do?" Over 5-00 1" M- and over in the girl's distraught brain tho helpless. hopeless WHK i265) Cleveland. Popular. 8.30 P. M. WBAL (285) Bait. Quartette. 7.00 P. M. WEAF (492) New York. The Sor- cerer w WJAR, WGR. WFI. WRC, WCAE, WWJ. WSAI. KSD. WGY. WMAQ. thought was reiterated. Five shillings and slxpencc With which to face the world. No, there was a florin that she hadn't count- ed! That made seven-and-alx. But-could one get a bed in Lon- don for that-price‘! 8.00 P. M. Her lamentable ignorance oi WSAI 1361) Cinci. Studio. life rushed at hcr like a devastinx 9.10 l’. M. torrent. almost subllierB1I18 1101' WEAF (492) N..Y. Meclley-“Old W111i 101‘1'°1'- . Bill and H15 Workship" m WEAF. ‘V1181 W" ‘there 1°’ A 5"‘ 1'“ WEEI. WJAR. WTAG, WTIC. 110v w d"? WGR. WLIT. WFI. WRC. WCAE. WTAM. WWJ. WSAE. WLIB. WGN, KSD. WOC. WGY, WEB. WMC. WMAQ. WQJ. WADC. WFAA. KVOO. 9.45 P. M. Wl-IK (265) Cleveland. Studio Prog. WHK (265) Cleveland. Baseball. 6.00 P. M WJZ (454) N. Y. Baseball. 7.00 P. M. WAMD (225) Minn. Baseball. 11. . WLW (428) Cincl. "Tlommy ‘n’ Irene" ' 12.00 Mid. WGY (880) Schenectady. One Act Play. DANCE OIICIIESTBAS 8.00 P. M. WPG (273) Atlantic City. Olsens. 9.30 P. M. WJZ (454) N. Y. Twin Oaks. 10.30 P. M. WSAI (361) Cincl. Sintml. WPG (273) Atlantic City. Crawford. (Copyright. 1927. by International Radio Programs. Chicago.) l ln her room extinguished. Father was at a smoking concert in the village. and wouldn't be back till after eleven. Prudence crept in very quietly. and found the haven of her own room. She must act quickly. ' Iler brainwaa numb with pain, but. her one blind instinct was to run away and blro, far from ~her enemies. and alike for from those she loved. She slipped out of her thin frock and donned a plain shfrtdllouse, and a neat coat and skirt. (The moonlight was the sole illumina- tion of the small apartment. Should she light her candles. their beam would shine throng-b the windows to her mother's room, and if the lallel wasn't sleeping, she would risc at once to lnqu re why her (laughter was back so early from |lhe party. I in the vague light, P. deuce couldn't find her gloves. What did they matter? She was going lo no social function. . Four pounds-her wordly all!- lay in a little locked box on (her 11118851118-1111118- She would need ev- ery penny of it. 1 "ll will keep me for a week or two, piovlding I don't find work 1at once," thought she. slipping tho ‘note-n into her hand-ling. ,- Then she sat. down to write a‘ Wetter to her mother. Big tears dropped upon that letter. but she did not stop to wipe them off. Not 1.: moment dare be lost in getting 11m‘ BWBY- She simply couldn't lface to-morrow morning. l Once or twice. she started. iist~ ng. thinking she heard a move~ ment in the hou-se, But the ensuing silence reassur- ed her. Then. very quietly, aha crap! 110W" 1-118 Blair. and out into the 1moonllg-ht night. running in haste (across the fields and through the {woods that led to Blackthorn Junc- ll on. 13111111115- B 8118111 pain in her side, (she sighted the railway lines at {lwhorcwith lo buy ‘her ticket, and when she reached the booking» lnffice the train was already in the latation. "Quick. miss! Jllat in time!" A‘ porter bundled hor into a third- (111111! Qllrrlflile. wondering what such a young girl was doing all .alone at this hour of the night. So away went Prudence on liier- lwlltnrv flight. clutching a fow 10mins from the [ltlffiliflfle of ‘her. ‘ticket in her right hand. lher hand- llmtl in her left. and a small attache case on the seat beside her. She must eee if liai- l-pmqiplp stock-intrude was g quite intact.‘ w" the story. wouldn't n? hadn't paused to think of that. The monotonous murmur of the carriage wheels got on “her nervefl until she could have 80168-111011 aloud. They seemed to taunt her with a sound like: “Nothllill~--- nothing. ...nolhing!" over and ov- or again. in a 11111118 181151“- liow long did this trau take. 11n- lil it reached the city? SPORTS-TALKS Twenty minutes past eleven 525 P M now! Uaudon was a 1011B "1131011111; ' ' ‘ Th l1 ' urney. wasl - WGY (sac) sciien. N. Y. Baseball. Thgfewofif,“ n13,“ m, an...“ a. 5.55 P. M. “Bath, "alums, “m. KDKA i316) Pitllsbulg. Baseball. Oh‘ what had she dope, 1g run 5'57 P‘ M’ away like this? Whore could she go. destitute of money, and destit- ute of friends‘! Then she remembered a 11101111111" acquaintance of Janet Mercers. who was caretaker of a huge 1'10"“ of off ces somewhere in the ell)’- Midhurat Building?! ‘"111 1119 name‘ They were old and 8100111)’. 811d 111° and her husband had 11 woman 1 tiny flat. rig-ht at the toil. on the eighth floor. Janet. sometimes stayed over- night there. on her lufroqllelli V15‘ its to London. slle 113.11 describe" i119 quaint abode tp Prudence. W110 had been much intrigued at i118 description. v “Like being: ‘in a brlYsflwfll 31 the top of a very tall tree." Janel- had laughed. " 511-5, smith, the caretaker, 118d met Prudence once. down ln the‘ l-oilutiyj and had 1108111111111)’ 10111 the girl that if over idle wanted fl ' lied in London. she would put 11¢)‘ up. "Bill I don't know where Mid- burst Budding» are!" ‘thought 111° frightened run-aWHY. fervently wishing she'd stood 110i‘ ground M homo. and got her nerve together. in mu iii... Vansittart. quietly and coherently, bow truly innocent she was of the unfortunate affair at Wyndham IToWHT-‘l- "it will look exactly as though I were guilty!" sho thouzht miser- ably, as the train whirled her at nXpreBS speed through tho night. pm me longest. drenrlest 1011111" ey does comb to an end. 111111111- haif-past two a. nl. the wear)! 8'1 found herself in the big, deserted terminus. with a few sleep)’ D011‘ ors staring curiously at. her. She found herself in bllo Strand. and tilod a quiet-appearing hotel]. But the nlghbporter Wmlld-l)! let 1191" in. 1t was. Btrlcklv “will! his orders, he told the girl with an unpleasant wink. to admit. stray young women without luggage. Prudence felt great waves of shame swoop ovorlior. and blindly turned away. Evon though it meant courting ilule rebuff, she tried anotJhor hot- el or two, only to meet. with aim- llar experience. No. they bad no rooln for ber- Tho wording was sometimes curt, very often brutal. but oven when the hotel clerk put it kindly, saying the place was ‘full up.‘ she was made to feel her i10- sition keenly. Twice she asked the way to Mid- hursl Buildings. No one knew ltil whereabouts. Once a tuitivo-iooking creature spoke to her. mumbling 3011181111118 in her ear. Prudence. lerrlf ed. turned and ran. not stopping tlli she reached (Charing Cross Station. There. panting for breath, she leanll against the laillngs, until a burly policeman told her bruliquely to ‘move on. please.‘ Feeling like a cfiminal, iihe drab!- ged on to Trafalgar Square. it was an extraordinarily hot night ‘wit’ Sh” must ‘mt- ‘1519 m1» for May. and not ll breath of alr gmL-in the express! w,“ 9mm": ‘ A“ “h” "*1!- “1!” (""8886 a Al the base of the statute to wmmbnnte "m" h” hamuml- General Gordon ten down-and-oul- all-a sluniberedi. floti-lam land det- H3111 flung hither and thither by l o "Shall l become like one of these?" thoughtJho hearislck girl. vistas of a frlondlelis future not... up before her. without home. mon- ey, friends, or love. _ What. would Peter Armstrong think. if he could see her now? To- morrow tho country-side would ring with the story of the theft. Would be believe her guilt? This sudden flight would boar Stile (To Ba Continued) - Car Ferry cost half a million dol- Why Not Fly Across? AGITATE FOB AN_ AIRPLANE AT BOILDEN? HISTOBICUS It. cannot‘ shown success-- fully that there is nything more impracticable in ope ting an aeroplane between this Province and thhe mainland than between London and Paris or anywhere else. One route is lust asleaalble as the other, with the odds of a shorter distance in our favor. Then why not start a strong agitation for a chance m "hop off" at Borden and Tormentine or Ottawa on an aeroplane instead of a second Car Perry? /The question of furnishing one other Car (Ferry has been brought forcibly to the front by a recom- mendation of the Duncan Royal Commission and cannot be pooh- poohed much longer. It is a mat-. evltable. The recommendation alluded to has brought other matters under consideraiiul. successfully already; then why not do the same in regard to an air-service with this Province. A large outlay has got to be made for a Ferry. We think the present tars. If not we stand corrected. Let us hear from some person to the contrary. This means the ex- penditure of a large sum for a see- ter now of being up against the ln- . very weak and had my periods so that _ the floor. The ains were in the ri ht aide and exten ed to the left and t. en downwards. It seemed as if tbobody was heavy and upside down. lt is for these troubles l took the Vegetable JULY 21. i927. ‘wlllnil surriiin illiililil ’ Found Raul i... ma»; Lydia a Pinltllollfl veg-tun. Compound. A Remarkable Cue MRI. J. L. COURCHAINI IT. ADOLPNI. IIANITOIA St. Adolphe, Manitoba. — "I was great. pains during could not sweep 0nd Ferry boat. Then let the question be taken hold of by Island‘ pooh-poohed at. The airplane is Every one ought to see by this time that. the airplane ls also bound to come. The money and the public opinion of the world are solidly be- hind it.’ Its feasibility has been tested far enough also to ensure new improvements which will crown it with success. In view of our immediate prepar- ation for an agitation for a second Car Ferry. public oplnioli has been strengthened beyond successful resistence. Moreover. there is to- be another Conference held this au- tumn when the additional Ferry is bound to come to the front. and then nothing can side-track consid- eration of the aeroplane as an alter- native scheme. which would render a vast service to Canada and the world at large. Such a service has been hinted at‘ apparent magnitude. But it n01 light of a bug-bear. This province must either procure a steamer or a plane. It all rests then on the mat- ter of cost and superiority. The matter of danger being against the plane is all fudge. There was dan- ger in the old row-boat service. The poet disposes of that; as follows: Oneship sails east and another west. With the self-same winds. that blow. ‘Tis the set of the sails and not the gales- Which tell us the way to go. Like the winds of the sea are the ways of Fate~ As we voyage away thru life, ‘Tis the set of a soul- That decides the goal And not the calm or the strife. Our view is that the agitation on these lines should be started right Then the matter of rival routes will never be thrust fothe front to re- tard the scheme. Such an agitation will be productive of this resillt. at the very outset. It would also bring to the fore reliable official re- ports as to the cost of another steamer and the estimated cost of a plane. These are points which can- not be settled too soon. > As regards the starting of an agit- ation we hope it will not be deferr- ed until if, will be too late for the not be another Conference of all the Provinces for several years to come. In fact such a possibility has been hinted at already. It will thus be seen that there is great danger in delfly- Autumn will soon slip around. —-—<no>- -- zzMothers Value this Oil.-—Moth- era who know how suddenly croup may seize their children and how necessary prompt action is in apply- ing relief. always keep at. hand a supply of Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil because experience has taught them that this iii an excellent preparation for the treatment of this ailment. And they are wise for its various uses render if. a valuable medicine. -----..\a>_.__ ._. IIOPEFIELD SCIIOOL The semi-annual examination of Hopctlcld School was held on Thurs- day. June 30, with an attendance of 2B pupils and 21 visitors. The pupils were examined in the different subjects by their teacher, Miss Florence Ward, and ghowcc] by their ready answers that they _l___- Revenge is Sweet Compound. I saw about ‘it in‘ a paper and one woman prevailed on me to nien who are unafraid of being1také it It h“ hdped me in gvefy ‘way, the pains are leaa, and Ihavo bound to revolutionize, the world more appggige, 1i, in 3 plegsuretp 811d become BS 00111111011 8S Sl-Bflmr recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Ve - ships which were also scoffed at etable Compound to other women. ' when Cunards ships were launchedllgirs. COURCHAINE, St. Adolphe, Bill O B. already but Seems t0 118W Bfiflredseason approaches we will endeavour the 111C 0111i 01 U16 511E865“)? by 1'5 to show our appreciation of the good work you have done in our school. longer presents the scheme in theloniy a Show, “me ago you came Hopefleld School. . -—i<_o->-i- Frist man * in background: "Tough customer. Bill; there. approximately.“ here in this beautiful city of Char- “Wb d‘ - . lottetown as Confederation did. lywat yo‘ mean’ approximate The Wellington Dairy- ing Company Limited coming Conference. as there may’ all the others, but took half a‘ bottle as lhave proved it wonderful. I am takin it yet and] can do all my work. fine now,‘ and it is your cinea that have done it. woman of the good I get. from taking, the Vegetable Compound and Livel- Pilla and from using the Sanatlve Wash. them."—-Mrs. P. W. CARR, RNQJ, Yorktown, Indiana. l \ Found Great Relief TorontoOnt. —- “I am at the Ch of ifa with hot flashes, dizzillggg: we neon and nervousness. I had head noises and was abort of breath. l w" this way about. six months’ when [ read about Lydia Pinkliamh Veg, etabla Compound in the lwWlpnpgn I have taken eight bottles so far and found great: relief. "—Mra. R. J.Su,- ION, l12Luwlor Ava. Torontoon; Mn. Carr Alao Helped ' MuncieJndiana-“l had lllflllmlng. tion and the doctor said Iwas in aver bad condition. My hips and back fei like knives cutting nle. I suffered terribly an could not getaround illdo my work. had indigestion and vg bad headaches and could not. sleep" I was so nervous. I took local may, menu; and they did me no good, H,“ always heard of Lydia E. Pinldmm’, mediine and I thought. it: would be like found out. after] am feeli . good medl. tell every I don't intend to be without, Such letters rove the great merit of the Vegetab e Compound. Th“; wornenknowb experieneethebeneiit they have rece ved. Their letteruliow a sincere desire to help other woman suffering from like ailments. had been carefully instructed dur- ing the past. year. Confederation Medals were pre- sented to all the pupils present. The following prizes were award- ed by the teacher. Prize for Attendance, awarded to Pearl MncPhee. 1 Prizes for the highest standing in‘ the different grades. Grade VI-Florence MacFarlane. Grade "N. Sin-Elton Bonneli. Grade V.,Jr.-Hazei Bonneli. Grade IV_-Sadie Munn. ' Grade IlL-Catherlne Fraser. Grade L-George Bonnet]. At the close of’the examination Dear ~'I‘eacher:—As the’ closing among us u. our teacher, but in thati time you have won the way to our hearts. Byyour words, your actions 1 and byyour example. i | We know that at times we have ; been tryi-qiz. but you have conduct-l ed us tn-a mild, quiet. way. teachfi ing ulfaiiother great lesson in the nature of patience. - " 1 I I I We therefore ask you to forgive our imperfections and we promise to do better fil the, future. 1 We also ask fyou toaccept this small gift. not Ifor its worth. but as‘ a token of the love and esteem in which you are held. Signed on behalf of the pupils of Knocks out, three moll in a week Second mun in background: Pirst man: “Er-roughly!" -—London Opinion He——l’ln going to be this summer. She-Or, really? What flavor’! a life-savor l and “The Voluntarily Winding Up Act” Notice is hereby given that n Special General Meeting of the Wellington Dairying Company, Llm. lted will 1w held at the Office of the Bwetarv at Wellington. In Prince 30111114. Prince Edward Island, on the 10th dav or August A. o. 1921 at the hour of seven o'clock p. m. for the purpose of considering and 11mins llpon tho financial state- mfihl-s. accounts and report of -tho Directors and Officers. and for the purpose of pausing a resolution re- quiring that the Company ‘be wound up under the provisions of "The Winding Up Act" and for the pur- Iwse of appointing Liquidators for such winding up and the giving of consequential directions. - lsgated this 16th day of JulylA. D. By order of the Directors. ' 151d.) JOB. M. WEDGE. . ' 2‘ ide , JEREMIAH GALLANT Secretary I'll. QOTWITTBD 6v l Fuvor coon. , NR.\NlA$Ei-_ - SOT INTO TROUBLE, wlTu Avlclous DOG.AND was ‘ ttAn-r SEEN l was on THE. 1 Run wrn-l "ma" l Doc. lN HGT l Ptlkaul-r . lTi-ie com clue 1EATINQ His Hui. ‘F (DON? Tl-luqK G SOMETHING Spou ru- §cui~c AGAIN ii- lNTO m: cont cats Pow HE. Tub. 00c CAN'T FOLLOW HE "THERE. ‘I .. ~.. , zxirdicviilll "lea ‘ll-nzit-tii in.’ .~ _..V.-..... AHA! HERE: wl-tuxg l GET YOU 31R. BNARTY WAIT ‘Til-L YOU FEEL- VN TEETH IN YQUQ. NECK 14th August 1921. Commeuclni l? L-By Arthur Chapouillo ' “Why did you send yoilr soil in» lo the air service?" “Because he's no earthly good." He—Remomber, you warp m. spring chicken when you married mo." She-Well. I guess not. goose." i was a TENDERS Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to August titll. 1927 for supplying Coal to the the teacher was presented with almmllnl OYPMIIIIE 1°!‘ 1111-‘ Wm- gold piece and the following address.'1"5 1'9"’- Prlecs quoted will be per ton de- livered at Mt. Herbert Station. Ap- proximate quantlty 1Z0 tons. Both Stoveand Furnace qualities re- quired. ‘ Lowest or any Tender not neces- sarily accepted. Particulars as regards Etc., address IRA M. BROWN. Secretary-Treasurer. 15B Prince Street. Charlottetown. 7-20-wfmtf. " TENDERS Tenders will be received by tla undersigned up to August 3rd iron, parties wlllingto contract for blllltl- lng of Church in Dunstaffnage. 111-, atructlona. plans and. specification: can be seen at the office. of. l. l Harris" Architect. Charlottetown Tholowest or any tender not neut- sarlly accepted. ' By order of Committee. II. B. DINNIS. Secrelaryi. Marllhflcld R. It. 3. P. E. l.l 8012-7-21-81. - A beautifully located farm ll Prince 00., 3 miles from 01ml! consisting of 87% acres of excellelli land. all under cultivation. Thlsil one of the fine farms in Prlntl Edward Island. suitable for SM Potatoes, dalrylng unmixed farmlllfi House and outbuildings convelllfli to school and churches. Apply ou Z toes!‘ TIIOS. DIGNAN _ llowlag. R. It. ~’ "'?‘ ' “Flea. rm Annual Priao Mectllll M ll. Prince Edward Inland Itifle ASMW tion takes place at xnnilnltl Range. arlottetown. 2nd. 3rd ll Delivery. 8.80 A. M. ' Make your entries early with Secretary. ralnmc mailed on M1115‘- u. M. DAVIBOM- Lt. Col. v.0.“ President. ‘ cllaams llrzlolnllleutoorvllab- Secretary-Treaauror- ‘, mail *1 w-ewooa» B0lB-7-2ltf. l A 5 @- uni-vl nilnonnfi, we kiln-iv, ,/