.-...._........._._-, ,.. _,,__ wmvi" :1»: -_~...-. ._ ~w>.. _ ._._... ~.- _ 15$»- ... . _| \_. Package 115d: lamps the tobacco hits ugh»! condition l? also ‘in l/zll). tins liisdblbflfiTtocoCflflfidCaladall ‘>- \ , l5‘ J >—~i - VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE ~. IN CHARLOTTETOWN We are authorized by Mrs. John H. Gill to offer for sale her beautifully situated property on Number 85 Kent Street, consisting of a valuable house with all modern improvements, \ 1m: ~.”"~v'i Still another. this quartet whose {ortnnbl I'll! Ulla linked unknown to thfilii. spent; disturbed night. . wane Crsis‘ m watched the lawn break over t e city, and the shadowy trees in the little park take Ill form and color, Mariana sat hunch- -d in tho centre of her mva beautiful oanopied bed. and stared. with dark, inscrutable eyes at the ‘on-increasing oati-h of light that crept between the primrose silks at the windows. it signified morning, Mariana knew. it signitied. loo. the first day on which she must face herself. (‘harli-s. their friends, with the iiumlng certainty iii her heart-a certainly which had liorst upon her in the dark watches of the night-that she had fallen in love with tfraig (‘uilaml CONFLICTI Nil EMOTIONB. "i say, bailey. you look a hit done up Iiiis morning," Charles remarked ore: the breakfast table. ii» scrutinised Mariana anxiously. Sim shrugged a petulant shoulder. ivoni on pouring his coffee. "ion really shoniiln‘i lake three lumps." she murmured. "What's the use of dieting nniii the new chefgivi-s notice that he won't rook rare roast hoof and spinach every duy for dinner and then pour syrup inio yourself‘ in the guise of coffee!" “Never mind about mo for awhile. .\iy trouble is over-heortincsa ~ihut's never fatal! But, you're looking ilown- right pale lately. I'm worried about you. ’l‘his hot weather bothering you I" “No." i“ urlcs fuiuhlod with his napkin. "Have I-er-donc anything to dis - please you?" .. time not-ting smile tout-lied Marl- ann'a lips. "Nothing more than miual." (‘harlcs grinned appreclntlvely. "A typical wiieiy retort! l should have known hotter than tn ask that quesiioii. Ilo\\'o\'or, all joking aside. isn't someliiing illstressing you?" hlariamVs dark eyes wandered to the terrace whcrr great masses of June roses had shared her night's vigil. Slu- ft-lt that she could never again hear’ the scent of roscs ironiing thrnughthe ilarknoss. “Somothiiighi ivrong." (‘harirs was fluylng, "llo you wunt to gut out of town before the heat conical“ "No," Slil‘ shook ln-r head decisively. (‘hnrles was silent a fow minutes. then tentatively: "You u'onidn'l care to consider the a a a s , large lot and outbuildings. This desirable pro- The Cheerful woman perty i not previously sale 8030-646-tt8t5l. - ~ ' ' l be offered by public auction Monday, July 7th at 12 o'clock noon. day and Friday, 1 and 4th. BENJ. ‘CARTER & SON, Auctioneer disposed of by private Inspection Tues- [EBISMTIUN RE BUYING T ANIl liilllNil EGGS. v To meet the instructions of the of Agriculture; that we comply with the legislation which makes it ll- Dominion Government Department ls One Who Has the Rich, Rld Blood of Good Health The fact that one Womllli 15 brigliteyed. rosy-checked, strong and cheerful, while another is pale. weak and depressed is due more often than otherwise to the condi- tion oftlio blood. The way to rem- edy this depressed state is to build up the blood, and for this purpose there ls n0 other tonic can equal Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. A case in point ls that of Mrs. Melvin Abra, Graveloy Street, Vancouver, B. C-. who says:—“About two years ago I was a very sick woman. i seemed to be wasting away and getting thinner all the time i grew so weak that the doctor sent me to the hoa- pltui. but the treament thore did legal to buy or sell eggs except on a graded basis-which legislation lulu,“ help m6 and I returned hon“, lntendsdjo Ilmprove the industry In the interests of all concerned, by onoouraglig thb production of better quallty,—as a result of higher prices for the best grades, we. the undersigned dealers, will, on and af- .- tar July 1i, buy and pay for eggs on a graded basis only, believing that by so doing We will improve the Egg industry of Prince Edward island, We ask the cooperation of all concerned. (Signed) ‘ AULD 5110s.. Ltd. cnavsu. anos. ., N. mrrzsaunv Ltd, GUN-N-LANGLOIS 60., Ltd., (S'Sidc) POOLE aki-lomnsoa, us. ISLAND OOLD STORAGE 00.. Ltd. ‘l DE-BLOIS BROS, Ltd SWIFT CANADIAN 00., Ltd. HARRIS ABATTOIR CO» Ltd. CANADIAN SILVER FOX BREEDERS ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING The Fourth Annual Meeting will be held in the Agricultural Hall. It Summaraide, P_ .5 -i., on Wednesday, July 9th, 1924 at 10 a. m. at which the usual business of the Association will be transacted, inciud lng the alsotioa ‘of new Directors and Officers. ‘Take notice that at. this meeting it is proposed to amend the Con- stitution subject. to ‘the approval of the Dominion Minister oil Agrlcul. turo. all members that can possibly 3287-74 3| JAMES H, PRlOHAFlD attend are requested to be present. Secretary TENDERS u rrlnsere will lilfhieeivea until tho 10th day of July by the under- signed for the painting of the out- side of thsbanoe Cove Church, with or without ‘stock. ' ALEXANDER MoKENllE, Secretary, Long Creek ' ISDBQ-GI-Bvfli. mavens Tenders for painting the exterior‘ of ‘St. ~_.'1"eresa,'s'"Ch_urch, will be reoeivedl the July , 5th. lfaifticuiars. on ap- plication to r l‘ I. R. ALMcDONALD, "Si. Teresa's, Hill SALE That desirable residence of the late Rosa B. McGrath, No. 19 Upper Queen Street. at the corner of Queen and Chestnut Streets. Hours has hardwood floors and con- tains eleven rooms and bath. Hot Water heating and all modern Im- provements. Barn in rear suitable for garage. For further particulars apply at the office of MacDonald G Mac~ Phee, Solicitors, Riley Building. 3217-7-4-61. FiiR SALE Valuable farm property, consist- ing M160 acres ohoios land. of which 1-15 acroa ill under cultiva- tloas-balancs under second growth, soft sad hard wood. This square block of land. located ln oontar of the beautiful and proo- psrous district of Hamilton, is well watered by a brook running through-ls within wavsnlsnt dis- tanoo to Iohaol Mouse. Hall, Churches and liens and presents a fins vllw of Mslpaquo lay from any part of farm | will soil tho antirs bloslt of land Including buildings. orchard i kWh-iii, . and, crop-or if pnforafls to proa- vs buyer, will soil part of the _ with or without the bugdloli. n! orb’. fiflilfll arm u w ' r with its trans- lsnns easy. ‘Then I tried a nsmbor of tonics with no better resutis. At this stage my mother came to me. and as she is a flrm believer in Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. she started me on this medicine. I can only say that they did wonders for me. I began to get new health and strength aiterl had taken a few boxes, and day by day this improvement continued until I was again well and able t0 do all my housework. and I have no thud a sick day since. I cannot recom- mend your pills ioohigluly and urge those who are looking for health and happiness to give them a trial.” You can get the pills from your druggist, or by mail at 50 cents a box from The ‘Dr. Williams‘ Medi- cine -Co., Brockville, Ont, SHERIFF’S SALE BY VIRTiiiiE Oli‘ A WRIT OF STATUTE EXECUTION to me dir~ ected issued out oil‘ Ills Majesty's Supreme Court of Judicature at the suit oi‘ The Canadian Fairbanks» Morse Company, Limited. against Bruce B. Wliitcway, l have taken and seized all the estate, right, title and interest of the said Bruce ii. Wiiiteway in and to Ailil. 'l‘il.i\'l‘ TRACT IIIIOOE AND PARCEL Oli‘ hANi) siiuulbe, lying and being ni Murray River in Township Number sixty-four in King's County in Prince Edward Island. bounded and (lescrlbed as follows, that is to say: ~-COMM-F)NiCiNG on the north side of the Road leading from Murray River to l-Iopetleid, fiormerlv known as Llie Molnnis Road, at the south- east angle of a plot of land in pos session ovf Robert Whiteway. thence running north along said line to the southern imuniiary line of the Gov- ernment Railway leading to the Murray River Wharf, thence easi- wardly along said Railway until it obtains a rectangular width oi about one hundred and thirteen feet to the northwest corner o! a plot oi‘ land now or formerly in thc possession of‘ Mrs. Daborah Mc- Kenzie and John W. McKenzie. ItJien-ce running south along Mrs. ‘Deborah McKenzieb west boundary line a (lletance of lwo hundred and ninety feat to the Mcinnls Road, thence running west along ~tho northern boundary of the Melanin Road a distance oif about one hund- red and thirteen feet to the place of commencement containing an ares of three-fifths land a little more or less. AND I D0 HEREBY give its notice that I will on Tuesday the sixth day of January, A. D., 1025, at the honi- of twelve o'clock noon, alt the Court House hi Georgetown in King's County set up and sell s‘. Public Auction. the said property or as much thereof as will satisfy E0 levy marked on said execution, being the sum of Two Hundred and sty three Dollars sad Fifty Gents (Sfillill) besides Sheriff's fees and weasel-amt all legal and incidental expenses. JMOHAEI. MUMHY, Sheriff s Oilios. King's County. July Ind. 1M4. J. D. ITIWAIT. _ November fur Mother-ln-Law ls just ‘ a Mother with Ahoy, ther Child to Love. Lot's have a Day for Mother-ln-Law. Trading Ship To Leave Montre- al, July 14th (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, July‘ L-Ou her stations-around Hudson's Bay. the Hudson Bay Company's steamer Nascopie, now in this port, will sail about July 14th, with a cargo com- posed of everything from a. statue for the Catholic Mission to Phonographs, for the factors and Indians. On the return voyage she will bring furs obtained by the Indians since her visit last year, which the steamer will carry to London, for dLsposal at the big auctions. The Nascople will also bring back from the bay a certain amount of ivory, composed of walrus tasks and articles of Indian manufacture to sell to curio hunters. (‘unadliln idea again. would you? l hate like the deuce to relinquish it. it'll lit‘ great in the woods about now, or a little later. (‘alupinghl line stuii’ und you'd get u real rest from dress? ing ten fillies a day and dancing your- self to death. What you need is a change." ' “l don't ivunt to g0 to Canada-and I shnn't go," wus hfnrlitnlfs short re- ply. "'l‘hat settles it once and for all. You run go if you like. I haven't the slightest objection to going to New- port or Narragansett alone. in fact. i think we'd have a nicer vacation if we took it separately. All married people should get away from each other tll'l'llfiliiiiilll)'."v .. (‘harles looked hurt. "lint I'd he so ilurnoil lonesome," he protested. "Of coursi- you'd enjoy it. You'd have a raft of chaps following around after you. But me-marooued away up there in the woods alone-I wish (‘rnig Cullum could go with me." Mariana fhiscil her eyes aiertly. 'i'ln-re was a question in them. If (‘niiam were invited to (‘unmiti- “Shame he hua to go to London next month." Charles gave a genuine sigh. "i'il miss him like the deuce.“ Mariana leaned forward. She bud gone white. tier lingers gripped the tuhie edge. "lli.~—ls"lllviiig—u\\'uy?" lit-r tune attracted even Charles‘ at- tention, and (fharlcs was not flfllllilbfy ily sensitive to tones. her curiously. “Yes. But why the-er-surprlse ‘l Didn't you know?" I ‘ She shook her head. trying to get hold of herself. l, “We'll surely miss him. you and l," ifhuries was saying, a little bewilder- ed. "ili-‘s iii-en u great pui. "I'd like io give a nice farewell party for him iii-fora he-leaves. What do yen say to opening Three Oaks for a week-end und Inviting down u congenial rroivd‘! l think (‘raig would enjoy that more than u formal party here." Three Oaks was the country place, the lltll\vt‘t'll~hlt‘lltltlilli home. 1t was ul- ways ready for IWNIIHIIIO] 1 n few hours’ notice. (‘harics used it mainly for stag parties during the hunting season, hut. hiarianu frequently govt- \‘v’l‘\'l(-l'li(l house parties there when winter sports were at their height, She hadn't been down t at spring. She i't‘iill‘IA'll suddenly that she llilillflllfltfll much of anywhere that was away from (‘ralg (‘ullanfa proximity. ifaihi-r ninientiy, she agreed to a house pnriy at Three Oaks. But while (‘lmrles plunged enthusiastically inio the iloiails of it, her attention flagged. Ever since she had iii-finitely dllilJlIV~ cred that she had fallen in love with (‘raig (‘nilann she had been torn by two i-onilirting emotions. llcr sense of disloyalty toward (‘haries urged her to treat him with greater ronsldern- tion, even tenderness. But on ihc other hand, aha was moved to petulant re- sentment toward him for the meri- reason that he was a husband. When (‘harles stooped to kiss her good-bye. ahc shrugged him away. moment inter. as he was leaving tho house, hurt, and puazirli. ahc came run- ning after hlm and flung herself, pcnlt~ out, inio his arma. Yet when he bent to her, he found hcr kiss ooiii und lifeless. €O%-i-»— Minard's Llnlment-H osls Cuts. SHERIFF SALE BY VIII/DUE 0F A WRIT 0F STATUTE EXECUTION to mo dir- ected issued out of His Majesty's Supreme Court of Judicature at tho suit of Peter J. Solomon against Hlldred Langiile, I have taken and seized all the estate, right. title and interest of the said I-Iiidred Inngiile in and to AIUL THAT MAUI‘ PIECE AND PARCEL 0F LAND situate lying and being, in Georgetown, in King's County in Prince Edward island. hounded as follows. that is to say:--On the South by Richmond Street, on the West by Wort Street, on the North by Town Lot Number 16. first range, Letter "B" and on the East by the Railroad, and being and com- prising that port of Town Lot Num- ber 1, first range Lettu- "B" of the ‘Iowa Lots in Georgetown aforesaid lying w the westward of the Rall- oi an acre of m“ mu i no ndiursr give public notice thstl will on Monday. the lltfi day of December A. D., 1824, at the hour of twelve o'clock Noon, st the Court House in Georgetown la King's County. set up and sell at Pshlic Auction the said property or u mach thereof as will satisfy the levy merited m said execution, be- annual, visit to the lonely trading _ 11c looked ni. . Two Light Cruisers For Australia (Canadian Press) MELBOURNE, Australia. July 4. —ln the House of Representatives on Ziriday afternoon Premier Bruce int duced the Defence Eqililllilelil Bill which authorized a £2,000,000 for the construction of two light cruisers and a. grant of £500.000,000 for the defence re- serve fund. Fuli defence propos- als will be brought up later in the House. One of the cruisers will be built bi England immediately. but is has not been decided where the second one will be constructed although the Government is anx- ious to have it built in the Antl- podcs. In introducing tho bill into the House Premier Bruce stressed‘ the necessity of Australia having pro- tection for her own shores. She should not rely solely on Great Britain for defence. The cruisers he added. were needed as scouts in ;he event of danger. Words Of Praise For Haby’s Own Tablets No medicine receives such great praise trom thankful mothers as do Baby's'0wn Tablets. Once a mother has used them for he; little ones sho will use nothing else. The Tab- lets are a mild but thorough laxa- tive. They regulate the bowels and stomach; drive out constipation and indigestion; relieve colds and sim- ple fevers; promote healthful sleep and make- teething easy, Concern- ing them Mrs, timer LoBleu, Mad- dlngton Fails. Que, writas:-—“ lam well satisfied with Baby's Own Tab- lets and will always use them for my little ones." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The l)r. Wil- llama Medicine '00., Brockviilo, Ont. nonunion or camps PROVINCE or PRINCE. EDWARD ISLAND his. "ms moan-e courrr 15th George 5th A. 0.. 1024 iin Re Estate of Michael Mc- lCormaok late of Sowris in King's County in the said Province dc» ceased testate. By the Honourable Alexander Bannernian Warburtoav Surrogate Judge of Probate, &c.. &c. To the Sheriff of the County of King's County or any Constable or literate person within said County. GREETING WHEREAS upon reading the peti- tion on tile of Arthur F. McQuaid of ‘Soaris aforesaid, Barristor-at-iaw, the executor oi‘ the above named estate, praying that citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to "lie all persons intor~ exited in the said Estate to be and appear before mo‘ at. a. Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown, in Queen's Coun- ty, in the said Province. on Friday the Twentysfl-fth day of July next, coming at the hour of 11 o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Ac- counts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said Petition and on motion of Arthur >11‘, lllciluuid; Esq, Proctor for said Petitioner. And I do hereby order that s true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper published in Prince Edward Island aforesaid, once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks .l'mm the date hereof and that a trno copy hereof he forthwith posted in the following public places respectively namely, la the ball of the Court House in Bourls aforesaid, at the Post Office in Souris aforesaid and at the corn- er of Mala and Church Streets in Sour-is aforesaid, so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof- OIVIIIN’ under my Hand and the Seal of the said Court this 18th day of June, A. D., 192i and in the Fif- teenth year of His Majesty's reign. 0L. 6.) (Signed) A. 1 B. WAHIURTON, Judge of Pix-abate flll-Gflflstii. AT CORNWALL 0N IOIDAY, JULY "ti! AI ll o'clock IIII slurp. ‘lb bsantlfal shore farm. stark. limb and “fans Implements. run. consists sf 61 sens of chutes fall all ulnar and is a high is of caltlvflloa. Only seven snllss from Charlottetown by road and I by In is winter, Near to churches. “sslsali: Oslsploas sail lion. Wlll b0 roll with sf his the sum of One Hundred sad ""- °""""'I '9 . sill legal and incidental expenses. Mloi-IAIL MURPHY. - _ lttll‘! AMMIOY. 4 . Bight Dollars and ninety-one cents 0105.01) besides Sheriffs fess and grout of , BIG AUCTION SALE This is a series of articles per- taining to maintenance and repair of your Automobile. We will be glad to answer through tbls column. questions regarding your car or its mechanism. . Send your inquries to "Automobiles. "The Guardian Pub- lishing Co. Ltd, Charlottetown. The remark has often been made thiat "I have ran my. car for over, a year without even taking‘ out the spark plugs." If this statement is correct, the owner should not make it with any feeling of ‘pride as, it shows sheer neglect on his part, to one of the most vital points iii car operation, namely-spark plug gap. The firing end of a plug is sub- jected to great beat from combus- tion. Also. owing to the terrific voltage of the current lumping the gap. the burning away of the points ensues. It is of utmost importance thoro- fore. ‘t0 test your Plugs for air gap every two months. The spark plug gap should be exactly. 026 of an inch. Keep the plugs free from carbon. and when replacing them in tightly whilst the motor is cool. QllBB.*'ThG generator in my—— Car will charge only four amperes. is there any adjustment in the generator to increase this out-put’! Information, Bonshaw. Ans. 'i‘he generator in this oar is what is known as Inherent Re- gulation Type. its out-put cannot be regulated in any way. As its name implies, a "bucking coli" is wound into a compound differential armature winding, .which offers resistance to the high- est potential, thus regulating the out-put of the generator. All that can be done is to see outer sleeve as it descends in tho cylinder. When it descends to the point where the top edge of the outer sleeve port. comes within .006 of an inch of the lower edge of the cylinder book port, install the chain and it is in correct time. This method eliminates tho necessity of watching degree marks on fly wheel, as it is possible tho fly wheel might have been removed and put on in another position. Spark timing, retard with piston 18 degrees past T. D. C. Smuts Gets Seat by CQOKID Clllllllll Bill’ No bone ' bl day No waste Economical and delicious. 2915 sacgifn "Canada AppnostFon voouisaunus. '- sonq-sasso-auunqunn-a- a-ss moron . coach . SERVICE Between To accornodate passcngersjwcst‘ of Summerside who wish to con necz with the first train from Sum- mersid(at 7.00 a. m, for Mainland points, and. passengers. from the! Mainland arriving at Summersldsl by the last train and destined to! points west thereof, a Motor Coach is new being gperated leaving ‘Tig- nish at 3.35 a. m.. arriving at Sum- mersids at 6-46 a. m., returning Ica- ves Bumrnerslde at 10.45 p. m. and arrives at Tignlsh at 1.55 a. m. daily except Sunday. DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENTS OFFICE 9188 32347 4-2l Rocky Point Ferry Time Table Commanding Inns lat, the Stanisl- Illllaborough will ran between 0hr- lottetown and Booby Paint daring the Summer months, as fellows: |.- The inn l Meeting of .53., holders of he Masonic Ts pls go, » atod st Charlottetown ll-Bdltfil. g Professional Palmer 8i Palmer J_. A. MoDONALD, ‘ s. Riley Building fiark R. McGuigan Bo A0 , - will he hold in the office Illfll, Brow, 116 Richmond ~05". iottetown. P. E. lslsiid, on‘ nes- dlv the on: do! o: July. A.‘_l>.. mi. e hour of 7.30 p- m. ~.ulll jlfd ofxlnne. 193i. '“" < ' ' h: A o. w. waiting" tam-n Fill Milli. Sllaiires land at Long’ , Creek with gcrophigtlod buildings. For" cuiars apply to GEORGE J. no»... Long _ H. J. PALMER. K. 0. Barrister. Etc. ' Money so Loan snot u new seem Building Charlottetown, P. l. I. MacDonald & McPhee ‘ B. A. " H. F. MoPl-IEI A. Barristers, Attorney. loo. Money so Loan - Oharislhtswa that the commutator is ciern and DAILY (lluept IIIIIIIIY) IARRIOTIR, IOLIOITOI. ITO. mica; under-cut, and if there is n0 Lv. Charlouoravva Lv. Rocky Point Money Q6 LBIII ‘ better results obtained, have the 7-" ‘t- "‘- ‘F: i- "- Cameron Block armatufo litikiltzlll for lshoris b and a 2‘ "I" :1 2: Charlottetown. P. I. lsilld open c rcu t. so, c lock rush uoo m. nae s. m ri ,1 (l l) l f ‘ i. ‘t. 1-" D- s l-l. I- l- . I *;":.:°;..:'..:.P" ‘.2... {jg .- =- m .- - vr- 0- C. Archibud timing of the old type Knight s,“ :1 5f“ :_' ‘Graduate of N. Y. Post Graduate Motor? ~-.|, M, sas p. in. ~ 1.0a p. is. Msdioal lohooi and Hospital Ans.——Knight Mowi- is timod swam! , - Practice limited he Eye. In, Nose, the following mannor:—’i‘urn crank L" Bwtffir" Law-rd" ' and Throat :::::.w.i:.-. 1.21:2: n. an ‘a: -~ -'- .-.-.- -- ""- "W '.:....'"'"~ r "- . ; ' C B ll ll - In —- fl. Q.‘ . ' working revolution, namely-flame g- :~ :- Taiaphona Q04, way a; the Cftilltllllt shill“. lid 31f mars-ado; a one. Hours-Ito n s. in. 1 a s sumo me wa c m; cosey o * Leave‘ Montreal July 7th - For space and rates apply. 8151-14811’. INTERNATIONAL Acclamation in S.A. CAPE ‘DOWN. South Africa, July 2.—.lnn Christin-n Smuts former Premier 0i‘ tho Union of South Africa. Whose South African party was defeated in the recent election, was returned unopposed from! Standerion, Transvaal today. lie had accepted the offer of Co, G. M. Gleason, member of the Assembly for ‘Standerton, to contest for his seat Canada Steamship Llnes Ltd s. s.“W1N0N.;A,”..f Arrive Charlottetown i July 10th CARVELL BROS., Agents Z.- EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES INC.“ LINE S, S. GOVERNOR DlNGhEYiwlll leave St. John Wednesdays at 8 a, m. and Saturdays at 7 .p. m. (AUMIUC Tillie) i0!’ B0510"- Wedueeilay trips are via. Eastport and Lubec, about 10 a. m. Thursday. due Boston Saturday trips to Bolton direct, due Sundays at about 3 p. m. EFFECTIVE JULY Steamer Prince Arthur wil’ leave 4. 1924 St, John Ifrldays and Mon- days at 7 p. iii. for Boston direct due following day at about l p.m. a A. C. GURRIE, AGENT, 8t. John, N, b. Fare $10.00. grandeur of the American Plan. , Tour. Throu to Prince Ru Vancouver and back Navigfliou Co's steamers. T Holiday vrjasper and Pacific Coast Go to Jasper National Park for your holidays this summer. Motor, Hike, Camp, Climb, play Tennis, Dsncc\ or Rest amid the gorgeous Carnelian Rockies. Jasper Park Lodge (under management of Can- adian National Railways) provides every com- fort for 350 guests. Rates as low as $6 per day BeYond Jasper extends the incomparable Triangle the valley of the Mystic Sheena . down the coast by boat: to Rivera to Jasper National Park. ‘Pl-IE JOURNEY BY BOAT Youcanaddtotheurloymezitof tri Wes: ling frfli lsrnia to Port Arthur sllflils palatial hresaob of the upper labea are delightful. For Fares. Reservations, £10.. / Arriy W. M. FLYNN. City Ticket Agent. or along the Fraser and ‘got-thorn The blue waters and il-sdi I W. K. ROGERS. icket Agent lhticn Very Low Summer Tourist Fares. Faro from cnsrlette- towa and return VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE PORTLAND ares. 55 s‘ l Jalhor National Park $141.80 g (Pa! he additional _ la also: Ian.) _» . - Return Limit. _‘ ,_ October ales. Sheriff feseea. Will be sou by snvne Us I. “""'"" °'“°‘- 1."|a't"§'.i-'§'-°aii§ ‘ii-‘rlil’. " mu.‘ ‘Wt’- ewsee n going wees. any tapwsas Jane I0. 1M4 fl In,“ . ‘l-F-“Qill. . _. . , bean-autonomic» Pigtail’! u. ' Assttasssr. ' . _ s. u, sol-ll. "'.*9,*