r0. e» stunner. r. s. l. activities oi ti.‘ Bctteriianada. . L1 l AlliITliiN SALE The undersigned wii-l sell on the ynomiaes at French Rllver. Lot 21. In Queen's County, the farm of the late Charles McGregor. comprising one hundred and sixty acres of land, a little more or lass. on Sat- urday the Nineteenth day of July, Instant. together with all the mov- able property, including three horses. alx miich cows and four young cattle. also one light driving wagon. one truck wagon, one Jill"! | glqlgwna bob alellgh and other vlaulciea. fumlture and utensils. TERMS AT SALE. ELIZABETH MaoGREGOR HUGH MORRISON. Auctioneer. 8808-1-0-wsm3i. ncnul nu I ans instructed by Mr. Health lloVltoio of Westmoreland to sell hypubilo auction on the premises of the late John James Mcvittle iii Weetmoreiand. Ffllllly- Jilly 13th. 10M at the hour oi one o'clock, the following: . His valuable farm consisting of O8 acres. 94 acres clear and in a good stats of cultivation, balance covered with growth of hard and soft wood. also a modern and llpltn- data dwelling house. hsrn and oth- I’ outbuildings In good repair on the premises. Farm will he sold either with crop or without. to suit purchaser. at the same hour the follow- h ‘ptoclr: l general purpose horse. a rs old; 1 mare 15 years old; 2i , vi mare 8 years old; l mllch '2 i’ freahened; 2 heifers. one y ' old; t calves and three hiss also i0 hens. _ ' Abe the foilowinl farm imple- ardatse 1 (Massey Harris) ha! rake 1f‘ _ mower. I Harris): 1 ' ' msder. l-lfaasaularlrhli ' t i $100M! MRO . l. hsrtvowa, l slnsie pious! Harris), l thrashing outfit _ yam-r; new; 50 feet of rob I doable track wagon. 1 ' 1 road driving aieiph. ‘ .. h) 1 rotten“! this; JlllY 22-28 Chautauqua is a Community B cnsurauoua _ With the tent in each town for the entire week are the Superintendent, two highly-trained Junior liirls, and the tent-crew, who conduct the Jlllll0ll GIIIIIITAIIQIIA ltis ior your childrenilo help them to make a VEvery morning commencing on the second day oi lihautauqua irom 9-11. Tickets (to age i5) $1.00 A Season Ticket admits to twelve sessions, ail \ diiierent. it is transferable. iione sold alter the opening oi Ilhautauqua. AIJBTIIIN SALE i nm lnstrnolcrl lay W. J. liclilnchsrn of lit. Aiiulon to sell by Puhiic Auction nt .\il. Alhion on Weilncsduy the lliih duy of‘ July. lll‘.'4. conlmuncing nt. two o'clock ||.l|I., the following: 1 illness-y llnrrls Irintlvr. l Disc drill, l hay cut- ter. 1 hny ruke. 1 Disc hnrrow. l gang plow, I m-uilicr. 1 truck wngmnlcnrt. l driving wnpfon. 1 driving sleigh. l llonne (‘onifort Rnngo. 1 hroml inure Irv Elmo. dnni of Mac Tod nnd Bully 'l‘mld. brcd to Longest; 1 colt 3 yuurs old hy (‘ulorurlo ll. dnm nhove one of the hunt gultcd cults nu l’. E. 1.. l filly. 2 ycnrs old. Kcnturky Mnrqivc dnin nimvc; 1 colt one year old. Land ilcugut‘ (llllll nhorc; I cow. 1 heifer. l cnlf. twrntylivo hens und qunnlity of hny, and nnmcrous othcr articles. if Wcdnonduy in not flno suie will take plnco on Thursday. Terms at sale. J. A. lIIoDONALD. iiilt2-7-l24i , Auctioneer. __,..._i______ _.. ._, ii _. PROVINCIAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION The annual Prize meeting of the Prince Edward Island Provincial Rille Association will take place at Kenslngton Range. Charlottetown 5th. 0th and 7th August commenc- ing at 8 o'clock. o. m. Prizes in Cash over $1400.00. Aperture sights will not be used. Make your entries eerily. Pro- gramme can he had ifrom the Secre- tnry_ F. 8. MOORE. Colonel. R. L. President CHARLES LEIGH Lieut. Col. 1L 0. Secretary-Trees. Rocky Point Ferry Time Table millontnseolrwglses Isl. the Ileana! IIIIPII PII ‘ettatewn ‘L! look! Patna lalllg inn-q manila, aa fellows: DAILI (Iaeqs lander) Imllhar lsv-Iadylatm 110ml. IMO-ls min.‘- 030ml. lJle-n. lasso-m. lLIQ-I. "Misl- gym. Q-llo-ls- pa. It!‘ m’a-a BUB-v 6.80pm. DMD-I. III-m. ‘Mill- IUIIIAI' . u, Imasaasrssat 93a "JOLI- LII‘- lallsls LID-Is AQDQ onerous tenancies. Ii y sale mil he held § i: . . SIIlflfEIlSlllE, r. s. |. ‘luv zs-zs a uilding Festivalof ‘Seven . ..r,,__ .)J. f)‘: . gil’ L? F I is ll.“ Marriage Scales CULLAITPS PLA N’ 1 While tin- hnnrs after midnight strut-k relentlessly from n ncurhy clock ton-or und the coining night brooms rclen i the slot-ping city from the tor- rid grip of n prciunluroiy onrly sum‘ Incl“. (Yruig (‘ullnnn wide-awaits and nIr-rtly onger. outlined his scheme for snving (‘hurieskr lnurrlngo from ship- wn-rk. "Now. let's unniyzc Mrs. Page's aide nf it first." be said. "You say she's of n rovnnntlr disposition. an ids-allot. a drcmner. She's n hit fcd up with you hncnuse you'vc ceased tn he n pit-tun osquo lover and hot-onto suhnlergrd in hnsincss and golf and ncqnnlviiancoil ivhom she finds unrongenlnl. She un- consciously looks about for a new ob~ joct to pin romance I0. Along comes .thls saccharine plny-—<lon't tell my munnger I snid fhlsi-She sees n dash- ing lover in ti uniform fhnt would mnke any mnn not hunch-hacked or bow-lcggcd. look good in nny woman. mnl. when shr- nu-etn this person. she thinks he's n fnlrly deccnt sort of fel- low. Thcrcupim. shr builds up n brun- ttfnl ideal which Invests the fairly dr~ cont young mun with nil the admir- lnhie qunlitlen of the sings lover. evrn |thongh hr- hunrft In any way exhibited those qualities in real life. Her next stop is to fnii in lore with the pro- duct of her own crentlnn. It's Pygma» Ilnn and n spiritual Gainton. reversed. It's ln-ing done every day. All hlra. Page needs is a good dose of disillu- slonnu-nt l" (‘hnrlcs looked at. the young actor qnostloningly. hops and despalrstrug- gling lu his fncc. "But how?" he halted. “Ypu don't. know Mariana" (‘nlinm smiled confidilontly. “I know human nature. Remember. awile hark. i naked you If ynn knew the story of ‘David Garrick”! Well. thln ls It. Inrlt-fly: David Garrick wrnin popular nrtor. a itar of the first mag- nitude. He was on awfully nice fel- low, too. and when a good friend nf his came to him and told him that his young daughter had fallen in love with him. he agreed to rure_ her of her In- fntuatlon. Bo he “ranged that ahe ahnnid he hrnnght to his dressing- room and concealed behind a screen. on some pretext or other. where she 'coold see and hear all that ranaplred there. Garrick then proceeded to give one of the finest pntnrmances of hla career. He feigned drunkenness. was hrntal to his dresser. lookmmsndlinl, of women. read foolish notes with loud guffaws. and finally. discovering her - behind the screen. dragged her out roughly and endeavored to kiss her. Terrified. aha dad from the place. She was ashamed. disgusted with herself. completely disillusioned, and cored of her" lnfatlll ' Th!‘ flllltlo twist ht the atary wamlofeflrle. “l! Glflltl til ‘lg! discovered when ha dra oat, that she was '. tty whom he had worahi ‘Ah! for many months. .hound Ivy his profiles h hi to confess the of I own I with awalhad ~"e-u."~'."é..-.. sass. natal awn -. FIRST WEEK DAY Afternoon, 8.00 Opening Exercises .. f‘ 1 Junior f“ Night. 7.30 0 1 Character impersonations . SECOND WEEK-DAV ....... Chairman of Ouarantors presiding Blue and Whlto Marimba Band For all Juniors Blue and White lMarimba Band ................... Noah Bellharz j cna|ltorrsrovlil,1‘ r.l. .r. I. run = ~ 1 cusuuluous I is a non-profit making organisation. Joyous, Days in the Big Iirown» Tent \ as-é “l a _. l: " is non-sectarian. is nota circus, nora school. Morning - ' ' c" Afternoon c 4 Kannedyulohns rReeital Company ,, ma... "The own» Rloht or Mormons." Home F. Miller [s yfluf Night $0M"; __________________ __ Kennedy-Johns Recital Company Lecture The ' k‘ Lie." Private Peat THIRD WEEK-DAY . Morning Jllflltlf‘ “L Afternoon Lecture ......... .. Popular Presentation of a Vital Subject, Chautauqua Supt. r 1 The Swarthmora Trio Night Full Program of Magic ............... .. Powell. Dean of American rMaglelana FOURTH WEEK-DAY Morning ~l\"'l°" ‘u’ ‘_ w Afternoon I Full Concert ......... .:_... ................ .. Smith-Spring Holmes Owhestrai Quintet Niqhp l Concert ......... .. Lecture" Forum . FIFTH WEEK-DAY Morning Afternoon Night Comedy-Drama SIXTH WEEK-DAY Morning Afternoon Entertal ‘ Jolly Junior Actlviiiiea Night Full f‘ SUNDAY To he arranged _a s. PRIVATE PEAT was a memhe oflCanadah First Contingent. Heat‘ Illa unique message. QUIN O'BRIEN. Ila an outstanding b ................. _. SmIth-SprIngHoImQa Orchestral Quintet "A Survey ofthe Llviing Present," Hon- Quin O'Brien _ Junior l“ l s....i.... ¢~I~ - “inter of Chicago, eloquent and forceful- Be prepared to question him lnl the open forum at close of lecture. going to uno this David Garrick idcu to disiilusinn lllnrintini" lvo n walk-over. l know my rule nnd‘ l think I know Ira. Page's sunsilivc. funtldlnns nnturc. It ought to work like a charm. All we need now is n plncc to pull it off. Needless to any my dressing room wouldn't do. nnd luring liirs. Page to my npnrtment. hero. even if it could be done, lnlght cnuno nnpieuannt gossip for her." "i have it!" Charles slapped knce with an enthusiastic hand nnundirlgiy. piuco." ('nllnm's brows raised qnestlnnlngiy. "Thrce Onks ls our country plnco nimut twenty miles out of town." (‘hariea explained. "Mariana and iwcm his I'D- "Thrce Oaks lathe very end nu n sort of farewell party before you closed your plsy here. Wlnit. could ho n better plnce to pull off this plan of yours?" troubled. "Of course Mariana had expected to nsk some other people down and mnke sort of n house party of It." ho went 0n slowly. "Would you have nuy oh- Jcctions to doing your roue stunt with nn nndlcncc‘! it wouldn't ho very ron- vlaciilg for you to cut Innsc suddenly. with just Mnrlnnn IINI mo. when you've ulwnyn hcen the verymodcl of decorum in our company-hut under the stim- nlnn of a party and lots to drink-yon knnwfl" (‘nllmn nmidcd ilnderalnndingly. fllinvc other guests. hy all moans. it nz-vcr hurts an actor to be criticised for wild conduct. The general nuhllc is convinced we're ail runes anyway- "idxartly." agreed ffuilnm. "l may llfififtlllftlflfld and hopeful beyond any ex- nvcriy optimistic. hut l think it wilU-ifiectntlnn he had entertained onrller in piunning to hnu you down for a wcek- E8 lie hesitated a moment. and looked P it liken to think that." By the time Charles, relieved and the evening of over being huppy ngnin, lllll| tukcn himself uff home. most of the details for liinrlanifs disillusion- ment hnd been arranged. It vvns decided. between Charles and Cullain, thnt Charles wns to he un~ expectedly called to California In or- dor to leave the liold unhamperod for (fullsnfe activities. The Markets CHARLOTTETOWN MARKET gs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Butter 33 Oats . .. 00 Hay .. 55 ork . . . . .. . 0% Potatoes . .... 55 Straw 30 BUMMERSIDE MARKET Dairy butter ...... ... ---- 25-48 Eggs per doz. - 24 Potatoes ..... .- -__ 50 Oats per bushel TflllTE‘ LILY. The wise housekeeper, who wishes to join in the festivities of Ilarnival fleck, will relieve herself oi anncosssary taking by layingina supply of " ' Frederick C. Trappe Cathedral Sextet ° 00st u Living Chart $3.00. . "Their Honor The Mayor." A Special Feature ' MU RRAY HARBOR Potatoes .................... .. — CHARLOTTETOWN MARKET What were YOU paying for Rios during the past monflv. The latest figures from‘ Ottawa give fllllgil the averala I'M‘- RXUI l‘ o‘ D1 connuvnv ron All AEIITIIIE went ; _.. no.5‘ tel“ In i912 Swarthmore Chautauqua had 4i towns. This year people in i100 communities will enjoy . its lectures, ‘concerts and plays. Season tickets Lecture Demonstration ................. .. "Welt Dressed on a Moderate income" Mrs. Josephine Domlnliok .4?’ t‘ local guarantors are now selling tickets in the three (ihautauqua towns. ' l l _.. -_,~. .- v. lei. '..’..i. cuv vouns ~ronnv . " THE RUB "My client." thing." "So is mine." said lawyer. r he easy." "Well T" lawsuit -to settle that." it ..}-_i_. MY NEIGHBOR SAYS: are not good will always float. aillliilliiN SALE AUCTION SALE OF STANDING hay In lots to Terms at sale. MoMILLAN A HOWARD J. A. MoDONALD, Auctioneer s-as-l s-ls-Is-I (Waterside) Pownal, P. I. I. July ind-August 1st. Open to girls from 1| to 10 l“ : I00. Board N. . 4 Maritime Leadership Camp For older girls and Isadora. Walaoa, Nova lootla. All!!! lltll-eljlld. For farther ' tarot-nation writs: lsorstary Pronaohl flirts‘ Work Board. e Ho: 470, Oharlottslnwa: declared the first lawyer, "ls willing to \do the right. the second "ln that case. mmters ought to 5 "1 don't know. The next ques~ ‘A tion ds, what ‘is the right thing?" "And i fear it will take a long in mixture of two ounces of salt to a pint of water good eggs will be found to sink, while those that HAY AT COLWILL STATION We will sell by nubile auction on Saturday, July 19th at 2 o'olook sharp on the farm of Malcolm Mo- Leod, d0 acres of good standing suit purchaser. 7 14 Intulthfldil l}. li. l. l. INTIRNAT-IOIIAI. ‘use i The Silver Black Fox Breeders Association Prince Edward Island The Annual Meeting of the mam. bare of the Silver-Black Fox Draed- sra Association of Prinoa Edward island will be held lln the lost-d of Trade Rooms, Market Building. Charlottetown. on Tuesday the 22nd day of July. 1924, at 3 o'clock p. m. ’Da\ed at Charlottetown this 7th day of July , 10M, JOHN ANDERSON. Secretary TJII-fmwfil. none: During the summer months we close Satur- day at 12.30. We do not close Wednesday afternoon. .4 ..- I Estate in Sale Tenders will be rec- eived byMrs. Julian C. James; __at-. Kenneth Purchaser may have occupancfin August. “TM-Mll- ' ,' - . 1., M, r . yr. [realit- m harem Jhostlbalflhgds? , p 5M latarasy trips‘ ' p V: sip-n-