_ . s~.-.-:+.~s=~>_~»-9¢-ifl’+‘4"" 4' - ‘ -.-_- <5“. » ‘,1 5,..- rhé riehneB-S of" no“? . er to a]; th m east _ “d .32.»; youwelllf" Muir?“ otherwise food incl! the ggggtlvfl nrmusrbeco/mavji CLINTON HOSPITAL ASSOCIA- TION TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES On the heights overlooking the picturesque town of Clinton, Masa- Nsar Boston and Worcester. ' 86th ynr, Thorwsh "llama loll lroosrstlm m- enu Registra- tion. Wall equipped eisss and laewrs rooms. Laboratory. Ipeolai Instructors. ' Instruction and full maintenance given to students, Wrltsforlooltoflndomtslensg ‘up Orrin SUPERINTENDENT CLINTON HOSPITAL, Clinton, Mass. 19196-124!!! Itf; ~ “v anus»- is; l a Herring for Fox Feed or Lobster Bait » Cur herring traps ‘are new operating and we are freezllng a supply of herring for fox feed. Ranchers can assure thsvngeives of s regular supply. of frozen herring throughout the summer. months by placing their order now, Orders will be booked In the or der In which they are received, MATTHEW & McLEAN, LIMITED. 3333-5d3wfm6l. . AUCTION v -O' i _ _ l Q have no interests of your own anfii Valuable Property For sale m Charlottetown LARK S l.§"i~.l'.?.'}l§.-".'...'Z.§23;"%'.f§£21133. We are authorized by Mr, W, T, Wellner coon no Charles n losing n; youthful slim- to sell at public auction c Cflflflfl] flflf lift“. ‘l.°l'.'.i.“§l'.."2.l..?.'.i’§ $153231, ' MONDAY, JUNE 2ND No bone /'.‘.§‘I.‘.1?‘1§..l’f1';'§ J.E‘.i"..?.'-'."fl§l..“.l.°;' Commencing at 12 o'clock noon his beautiful N 0 Wfisté rfillrfilietihzuriggid ‘it? iilgieiz - t t . - . . drifting badly, Mariana, and it residence, 108 Prince Street, having aall mod- Bemwmiw w‘ "Mm"- uret my new w we u. becllllfill ern improvements, hard wood floors, frost ' "c""“"" ""°""‘7'°" ""§‘.’,',"' i{,,‘f,°f.,,,,'fl‘,’,§‘,‘, fl,°‘§,",l‘,‘,',,,,°,§f‘-‘-"°°' M“ ' proof cellar, hot water heating, large yard land "af-‘Afiffiu-L-Iffil." “What l“ "lo *=°'"“°"?" m""""' garage in rear. As Mr. Wellner is leaving the city,.the sale will be positive. Part of purchase rnoney may remain on property. Inspection 3 to 5 p. m. any after- noon previous to sale. BEN J. CARTER & SON, Auctioneers 7831-6-28 5i. Canada Steamship Lines Ltd S. S. “WINONA” Arrive Charlottetown and leave Montreal Leave for St. John's June 10th June 13th June 24th June 27th For space and rates apply. CARVELL BROS., Agents . 8825-5128 Ililmfl. FMARlifikGEosfiALEs- .' CONCERNING T-HE AOTlON IAND THE CHARACTERS . h- . . -. Marlena loose.’ ilfiflllufllli- idle romantic, has reached ithq_"_ hip- tented stage of matrimony, mo finds her‘ husband, Charles,‘ dull and uninteresting. Slursseo Craig Cullsnn, a ‘fascinating young-actor- star, ‘who is crsatlngla furore in a new play. ' ' ‘y LOVE, is FDUNKWWANVING‘ ed up s black satin cusblonérom the divsn, and tucked it hind her. ' ' '* Marina's :beauty-lovlng eye not» ed appreciwtively what a illoll it was for Doris‘ exquisite blondness. Against its somber ‘background,’ her daiiiitlly, coiled hsad and wildrose fairness were thrown into a cameo like relief. ‘The smart seve ty of bar dark tlrocir, belied by absaltlely French heeled suede shoes Blldf‘ a really priceless string at Italian tun quoise in wrought silver settings, umdg ihiarlans smile. ‘it was so like Doris to be a bewildering selfoon- "tradictlon. sliclancy iagainsl. allur- ing fsmini-ty! - "Really, -Doris," Mariano. was pa!» ulant, "l think you might try oc- casionally to remember that you have s. sister in the same city. What if you are up to your eyes in these si-lly charities and political cam- paigns, doesn't a family come first’! _ Remember, you're all I've got in the ivorld!" “There's Charles," sufllelllfld Doris with questioning brows. "Oh Charles!" Marian-a shrussod- “Charles is impossible! He's getting fat!" Doris chuckled. "Doss that make him any the less Clnirles? The question is-dld you marry him for his soul o; for . his waistline?" . “l married him because II thought i loved him," snapped Mariana. "i admired him because ho was big and strong and blond. He had a marvelous physique. then-b"! nowl—" 511B spread her hands in a hopeless gesture. "Bu-t, my deal- little sister. BUD Doris Sumner, droppingln upon her sister somewhat later, inter- rupted Marianas dreams. _. A4 Doris’ entrance, she looked up with a little exclamation: of pleasure and lazily indicated a chair. “Where on earth have you been‘! i haven't seen you for months and months!" DORIS SUMNER "Busy with the "bstter-millc-for babies" drive, and acting as secre- tary pro tom dor the woman's Poli- tical League while Mrs. Amos i-lun. ter Deering was in Europe." Doris tosed a smart lit-tie hat on the desk and gazed around the lux- urlous room with a faint air ‘of dis- taste. "l say, Mariana, it's obvious you didn't have my coloring in mind when you bad your place decorated. This primrose stuff makes me look seasick and incidentally, old dear, pose the situation were reversed a-ud it was you who were becoming fat or downy-and let me warn you, you're llkely to do both if you don t out out this lapdog laziness of You" and give your mind and body a hit of exercise now and then-Guippose it were you-wouldn't you raise the very mischief if Charles suzsofltoil .tlon in front of the Law Courts o'clock noon, ALL THAT trsct of W of a power of sale contained in a that he no longer round you attract- ive and wanted osmsliody else?" Mariana looked eulky. "l might have known ll couldn't expect you ho understand!" Doris crossed the space between them with the lithe grace which distinguished all her movements. She knel-t beside Mariana and pqt her arms around her. “Don't be a-ngry st Doris. dearest. your perfume makes ms feel it. Mind if l open a window?" Mariana shrugged assent and Dorris swung a casement ajar. pick h» T‘ Lu u. "CLARK" Kuthm so n dank eyes had wanderds open casement through which the sa-nt that the women's clubs have been working on for several years is actually coming off this spring and I've up to my eyes in Work. l need volunteers badly. You'll be wonderful do? the cause, your name and everything-and llin confident you'll get a lot of. fun out of it. M! to mention the good a chanfle of acquaintances and euvlronlll"! will do you. Then, this summon you can go to Canada with Charles" Mariana reached languidiy _ ward her desk. picked up n. gold- encased checkbook folder and a flligreed pen. "I'll give you a cheque for you-r charity page-ant. of course. and you my use my car for hauling volun- tears about," she said with n nigh, "but really, Ilorls, I couldn't consid- er anything so ridiculous as act- ually working with those freak wo mon ‘the way Y0" d0!" Doris lhlt her ‘lip sharply. She rose to her feet and picking up her hut. crushed it down on her bright hair. ' “l'm sorry, Mariana." Before a beautiful Florentine mirror. Bile brushed powder from her vanity caso across her cheeks. ".1 didn't mesa to be olficious. But l think you're acting like a spoiled child!" Mariana raised her dark arched brows to indicate her displeasure, but his said politely: "Would you care to stay to lunch?" “Thanks-but I can't," Doris drew on her gloves, determinsdly cheer- rul, "l've an apartment with an actor," she made s tiny Brirnace. "You know -how l detest the Ibresd and this one is probably worse than unost,.or he's a matinee idol , l hear. But he has a divine voice and l'm going to try to get him to slug at the pageant." Mariana wasn't listening. Her to the II don't mean to preach, but 1 hate to stand by and see you and Charles go on the rocks. if it were another man or woman for eiblier of you—- But the trouble is ridiculously sim- ple. It's all come about ibscause Youj ed Mariana indifferently. "Coma and shay with me ‘for awhile." Doris’ voice was eager “I've a duck of sn apartment, a new one you haven’; seen ynt, regular bachelor hall. The big charity pag- t t Auction At Kingston To be sold by Public Auction at Kingston on Wednesday the fourth day of June, A. D., 1924, at the hour of two c'cl In the after- noon the house and lot lately oc- cupied by William Beer. ~ AL80 all the household furniture. utensils and personal property be- longing to the Estate of the said William Beer. Terms at Sale. Dated 23rd day of May, A. D., Milllliiiliili SALE: There will be gDld by public auc- Building, in Charlottetown, in Queen's County, in Prince Edward island, on Saturday, the 7th day of June, 1924, at the hour of twelve land situate on Township Number Forty, in King's County, -ln Prince Edward Island, bounded _es fol- lownz-Commencing at the south- west sngla of the Greenwich Est- ate, thence west along the division line of Townships Numbers Forty south to the place of commencement containing an urea of ninety-five acres of land a lltt-lo more or less. This sale is made in pursuance Administrators Sale _l sm instructed by the administ- rator of the estate of the late Dan- iel Hurry to sell st bis home, Gay- town directly opposite John Bur- mortgsgs from John M. McDonald, of Mllburn, Township Number EASTERNA-SEIIE-AMSHIP Liars mo. “I lollllstbaslyrsssssser and Frallhl lervlas between It. Ielin and Boston lay u“, is“ a oovunon oxsonnr will leave st. John every waist-sq h. and over lsturdsy st 7 p. in., (Atlantic Tim ) for Boston. “"14" "ill IN Vll llltbort and Lubsc, due ton about 10 Thursday. “flaw to Bolton olmi. doe IIIIICIYI about a .1‘a. ‘i; . . n. mo». t. are." - a ~ - lwa». h "n "'4' s-rsnaoone sue on is made m m Bo stssrnors for Urges? . filling. mu sad additional Ilium-a», apply c. c l- °- "II-III. Ann, so. nu, a. n. Forty aforesaid, farmer, to Alex. under Stewart, of Milbnrn afore. said, farmer, dated 15 March, 1913, default having been made in pay- ment of principal and interest. llkrr further particulars apply m "l! 03300 of McLean a IcKiilnon, Royal Bank Building, Charlotte town. Dated this 7th day of May, 19M. line's property, on Monday, June 2nd, commencing at 2 o'clock p.m. the foilowinm-rl more, 8 yssre old; 1 horse, 10 years old: 1 milk cow, 3 years old; 15 h nl, two tons hsy, 20 bushels of-bsr y, 1 teem ‘wagon, bob sleigbs, 1 wood sleigh, 1 cart, 1 gang plough, lot of har- ness, 1 cresin separator, (Empire), l range, 2 robes. Also all household ACROSS CANADA 7 w» Auction Sales,N‘—_-———~onca_ To raemiuTiw Job De Bill-lift lillturn oilll that would he a different matter. 23'1"” “will” css Williams Traniier, soprano. tlest RobcL" Selection, "The Drumar Boy" Ellis n-REB1-'y'.'fil2'3i1'r;‘fr33lii£. Vlrgie, his child Rosemary St. Louis Uncle Billy, a slave __. ..... ..-..__... spring world beckoned. Doris hesitated a moment. then icrossed over to her, and brushed the shining dark Mariana made no sign and Doris went away slowly, reluctantly. "lillt was the nearest the two hfld ever come to a quarrel. (Copyright 1924) W. G. Y. FRlDAY, MAY 30 _ 790 Kiloeyclea (380 Meters) WGY (Bolinectndy, N. Y.) General Electric Company Eastern Standard Time 7.40 p, fll.—-B8B8l)Bl‘l results. 7.51) p. mrlmldress. "The Awak- ening," A Citizen's Civic Duty. George L. Alexander 8.00 p. lIlr-SOIIK recital by Fran- a. "La Serenata" ________ __ Tostl b. "Non e Ver" ......... .- Mattel c. "Sleep, Little Baby of Mine" -- ____________________ __ Demise d. "My Dearest Hes/rt" -- Sullivan 8.15 p. m.—Melodrama, "The Lit- I WGY Orchestra Melodrama, “The Littlest Rebel," ........................ .. lPople WG-Y iPlsyers Til-BE CAST LlouteasntColonel Morrison, U. B. Cavalry ____ Edward IE. St. Louis Lieutenant Harris, Morrison's aide ........... - Maurice G. Rand-oil and Fifty-three ninety-two chains 1924. COFDOPIII Dudley, of Morrison's and seventy-five links, thence north JOHN A. IVIcDONALD, command ------ -- Harold Bonds ten chwns and seventy links, ' Auctioneer. 55MB!!!‘ Dlllllfll’. hi6 "M1118? ---- ~- thence east to the was; bqundgry 33045-11431, .‘ .......... -. Jerome ILilVBDllBllll of tbs Greenwich Estate, thence ‘ Harry (Yflonnelhotrooaer ------ -- Cliarles B. Bsumes General U. S. Grant _- Frank Oliver Forbes, his sdjutam -. John daflus Collins, s. troper--. Burton Anthony‘ Captain ‘Herbert Cory, s confeder- sta scout ---- iEd-wa/rd H Aimith Asoher Greene Annual Meeting The General Annual Meeting of The Martin Paw-l Wrench Company, Limited, w-tll be held in the Oom- mnnity Welhre League Rooms "°'"' "" ‘MM’ ‘ ' '“"'"'"°- Bank of mm. Sootle. buildi ' ng, ifon- “mllflifil. 23.51113‘ M Tam‘ "lit. can-run """' P- l 1"“ “T” "'“"' mmmm _ A- - . ma. ma, 1m at a p; m. sharp. ' ' "°"°"°°"- ;' l. . K. ‘rooo... 8855-5494110. . 5, , ,, lIjNJi-lfwfli. y AUTOISTS i i” “n Proc T1}. will bé salojbills. . ter the BIstMhy, 1924,. against owners o Motor Vehicles oper-i ating in this Province. Am Aun » unless-such cars have been i for the to- ' “' l iflorenoe Momma“ Judge or‘ ‘g ‘or 1m Orchestra months later. Selection Orchestra. Act ni-ou road _ to . day, . Selection, "For Freedom and Hon- Uf" ...... --' --------- -- $80M" - Orbliestm = Union Army, one week later. Orchestra FREDA-Y. MAY a0 flstafromm) Isstom btnndsrdfrlme a. “iPolonal/ss" (IC Sharp Minor) m. T-TrIFJILEéTIIJEJiI. Elisabeth Show QODI-sno solv. "The Fairy Pipers" ._ Eleanor White Smith Chonm selection. “Youths Coni- mencemenl" ........ -- Csndlyn saint Agnes Glee Club IPinno solo, "impromptu" (‘A Plat) ....................... .. Chopin Ruth Vogel Chorus selections, s. "San-ts. Lucia" _.._ Neapolitan -b. "Loch Lamond" .... __ Scotch Saint Agnes Glee Club ‘ Piano solos, a. "Third Intermezzo" -- Brahms b, "Ballade" .' ......... .- Brahms Gwendolyn Irving V Chorus selection, '\"l‘.wo Shakespear- ean Songs" Saint ‘Agnes Glee Club Successful Year for Canadian National OTTAWA, May Zh-Hon. G. P. Graham, Minister of Railways an» nounced in the House of Commons tnis afternoon that tbs total deficit on the Canadian National lines last year was 852,779,850 including fix- ed charges, compared with $58,- 696,911 the year before. The total income before fixed charges was $13,364,875 compared with $1.444,- 226 the previous year. "lf Sir l-lenry Thornton" said Mr. Graham "is able to maintain the same, nrot" improvement as ‘he has achieved during the first year of his presidency the railways within a very few years to meet public, ‘which would be s wonder- ful achievement." The Csiiadisn Government Mar- ohant Marine showed s deficit after all charges including depreciation and interest of 89,868,670, --—--¢o>-_i BANGOR SCHOOL The following is the standing of Bangor School for April: GRADE Vll 1 Mary Compton. 2 Ernest Ladner, 3 Margaret Compton. 4 Donald Compton, 6 Fred McDonald. GRADE Vi. 1 George Grant, 2 James Grant. GRADE V. i Ruth Compton, 2 Gordon McDougsli, 3 Alex. McDonald and Welling- ton McKay (equal). GRADE IV. ‘ 1 Ruth Lsdner and Charles Comp ton (oousl). GRADE lll. 1 Nellie Eldridge, 2 Olive Compton, 3 Viola McKay. GRADE ll. 1 Emlyn Eldridge. 2 Sarah Compton. qnsnn i. l Perfect attendance for monthz-l fl16lt LIGIIQP,‘ “If, cgmpum‘ "i" Gill". Gflllfte Grant. Ruth g-morbofliatrles Compton, M". lllD 0 d . Donn". n sn Florence llfc Domlnlorof Canada l'm/Ines u ‘Priooo Island sum-mm . nu- s "l: “Hsm-m"2$.%fi3s i on»... Isnowbeasnfl‘ on... amenities are y- “Medley t. Southern rm. riotic Songs" --- ------- -- BNWH ' Act n-A room in the house of Ill OVQEBQI‘ nil 50MB PIQUIIUDH ['0 "Medley of Northern iPsmotic Songs" ....... -. Brown Rich- mo-ndtlldllfl afternoon of tiresome not m-i-iesaqumm u‘ the Selection, "The l-linth of s Nation" 10.30 p. 'III.—-OPMIILIII by pils of Saint Agnes ‘Episcopal S ool, Al bauy, N, Y. a Piano solos, ...................... .. Brewer Linda Noble Plano solo, ".Polonslse" (IA Major- ----------------------- -- Chopin themselves In addition to meeting operating charges, ought to b9 ablelfllrgadv will‘? bl A] d _. y e onoura e exan er all the interest charges due the‘ Qfllllllloll. Gordon Mcboulsli, Ruth A. M/Bowlsn, Teacher. l w?‘ n. the summit Court A -With mills, cons no "s" Oven-hull flIIlldIyI You him grow stoclrier ._and,._.l1eal‘t‘h.' “stomach-altruism; A F's F V, 9P. cause if a-ny Iwhy the counts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Iilfistate closed as prayed for in said petition and on Motion of Donald Mclfinnon -Esq., Proctor for the said Petition er. And l do hereby order at a true copy hereof be ionthwi- pub- lished In some newspaper published in Charlottetown aforesaid once in Qach Week rfor at least four consecu. tiva weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively, namely in the hall of the Court tl-iouse in Charlottetown aforesaid, In front of the Hall at Wlhsatley River and in front of the School house at "Ebenez- or bot-h in Queens County aforesaid so that all persons interested in the said Fntsts as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. Given under my hand and the Seal of the said Court, this six. teenfh day of May, A. D., 1924 in the fifteenth year of l-lls Majesty's reign. (L. B.) (lSignsd) A. B. WARIBURTON, , Surrogate and Judge of Probate 38686 304N141, I Dominion of] Canada Province of Prince Edward Island In. the Probate Court 15th George V. A. D., 1924 ' in Resldstste of Margaret lssbel Eamon late of Vernon in Queens County. in the said Province, deo Bannerman Warhurton Surrogate forenoon of the some day to show. ac- '1'ortliw\il_th or literate person within 535,1 County, _ GREETING: WHFPBEAQ llbon raiding the pail. tlbirblt file of Wesley Enniau of Vernon aforesaid, farmer, the solo oyxeoutor of the above named estate praying that a Citation may be h. sued ror-"ths Dllmose hereafter sot YPPihi You are therefore hereby rs Gill-Illa to cite all Demons interested in the ssld Estate to be and appear before one its ‘Probate Court lo he hdld ill the Cnllrt House in Char. loi-tetown, in Queen's County. in the said Province on Thursday m, twenty sixth day of June next, com. ing, ‘at thifhour of eleven o'clock forenoon. of the some day m m show cause if any obey can why m; accounts of the said Estate should llot be Pissed and the Estate clos- ed asprayed for in said petition and on Motion of Donald McKlnnon Esq. Proctor for the said Petition er. And l do hereby orddr that a true copy hereof be forthwith pub lished in some newspaper "subiish- ed in Charlottetown aforesaid onto in each week for at least four con. sceutive weeks from the date here. of and that a true copy hereof be osted in the following public pin respectively, namely in the hall of the Court House In Charlottetown aforesaid, in front of tllg School house or Vernon afore- said, and in front of tho hall at Ver- non Riven-Bridge in Queens County sdorssald so that all persons inter- ested in the said Estate as afore- said may have duq notice thenedf. Given under my ldaud and the Seal of the said Court, this seven- teenth dey of May A. D., c1024 in this 15th year of ~liis Majostys reign. . (Signed) A, s. WARBURTON. Judge of Probate, &c., the. To the Sheriff of the County, of Jud..- u. Probate (L. Queens County, or any Constable 336745-30FrI4i, ol s While Sula‘ a Mo; rad: _ dinners?“ »'% / burs" dsyjf p. tairs w p, I85 rival! ‘t i‘ b: m Alsuandar “by v'wmi%" l mom-n Wilbur-bu sun-masts,