w .51 ‘.1 . ,\ 3 \ At ‘fffllflt "fies staterooms. rates and additional information. apply to e. ovum an» "- i"? luau u nuns . iifii u amiss We the undarawied will inset om district or Queens on the fell and speak to the electors of the owing evenings alt 7.30 p. in. Orlnaud, July 17th Kelly's (hoes. July 20th Hinlhsw. July 18th Rose Valley, July 28rd Emirate, July 19th‘ Bradahhans, July 24th Government Candidates invited and will he zlven one hall lbs time. ' . M. KENNEDY A. J. McNEVlN Pliililfliii MEE iiiillbii THIHI] IIIETHIIJHIFKINITS The undersigned will meet the electo questions st meetings in the Cardigan Mnrtinvale. Monday July 23rd. All meetings commence at 8 o’- clock are invited to attend. and share time 23967-6101. rs for discussion oi‘ political district as follows: p. m. Opposing candidates equally. J. A. MacDONALD LESLIE S. HUNTER “First District Of Kingis List 0i Meetings Political Meetings will be held as follows: Lakeville, Friday, July 20. Souris, Monday, July 23. Rollo Bay, Tuesday, July 24. 7.30 P. M. Meetings For Second District Queens Co. _.__ Friday, Jilly 20th, North Wiltshire Hall. Monday. July 23rd, North River. Tuesday, July 24th, Hunter River. Meetings commence at 8 p. m.. Gov, candidates invited to attend. L. L. JENKINS J. H. BUNTAIN 2415-7-7-15i. Meeting 0i Third Dis- trict oi Queen's At 2495-7-10-101. AGENTS WANTED Scll recently invented chemical Fire Extinguisher guurnntced. Price oi‘ only $2 makes sale to The ‘lmumgned w“; meet unl-flevcryonc. Over 100 per cent. profitl address we 91mm” o; the '1*11|rdiWrite for details and ‘free exclusive‘ Dun-m; o; Queen-g at we gqnowmgjerritory rights. Protex Fire Ex-i mac“ on 9,, M,“ y-ngnfloned_ tinguisher Co., Ltd., 616 Echo Fort Augustus, Friday, July 20th Drive, Ottawa, Ont. July 7-14-21128. Mt. Henbért, Monday. July 23rd. Maritime Religious Educational Council The new ‘Canadian Junior D10- grcm. arranged by MPS- Palm" Tiurgess, Ottawa. a worker of wide experience with duniors and 8 graduate in Religious PedugoKy from Hartford, Conn, although only so recently released for ex- perimentation has been met with approval. The purpose of this program l! stated as follows: “The program is based on the principle that children learn through live experiences and work- ing out for themselves plane of living; that the beet development comes from within the child." not from knowledge imposed from without. it makes use oi the child's desire to find out. and ex- piore the world around about him; of his desire to construct; of his activity In doing concrete things. It aims to help him work out the meaning of all the experiences he meets into one great unity of Chris- tian life and purpose: doing it in the consciousness that this means working with God in the develop- ment or His Kingdom. And so the program takes the child on a serfs cf exploring trips, lflrst in his own home and with the express purpose cl‘ lend- ing him to find out how God in- tended him to live in these rela- tionships and having found out to actually waik day by day in the path he has discovered." “Hebrew Life and Times," by Hunting, one of the Abingdon Press books_ Ibrings to the Junior and in- termediate teacher much detail of ClhilOm and haiblt that makes an intensely interesting background for many ‘lessong Albert iCqunly has been holding its conventions and delightful weather together with ivell laid plans but; produced a splendid group of meetings. The Coomy Executive is active and the result of the emphasis placed by County Ofllccrs 0n certain phases of the work could definitely bc seen. ms gallstone-town count-in; was held. The eveninB mo"!!! I! Surrey had on its prolrlm 8W9?“ short addresses on ‘Girls’ Work. Summer Schools. Boy!‘ W012i- Training for Leadership. This plan held the earnest attention of the audience and proved attractive and profitable. At Aims, representative and We" attended sessions were ‘held. A splendid address on Mission! was given ‘by Mr. VincenL-a toilll! that has been discussed at all conventions is the need of ell com- munities being touched by B01118 WBY. than_ their allocation. care in preparation-Music — 8 dresses. lRev. Mr. Kaine and Mr. Haviland made fine contributions to the sessions. il-iere. too. Uracil‘ cal results came zrbout in plans to open a school within convenient reach of some who are now not able to attend on account oi dis- tance. The cordial welcome oi the local people was shown not only at the social tea hour lbut in the splendid attendance~afternoon as well as evening-and in the earn- est interest to all topics presented. Mrs. ilPred Colpitts is ‘Preeidenl, while Mrs. Allan -Colpitts as Sec- retary also brings her iunds above the allotted amount. The County President is Rev. ‘Mr. Kaine_ with Miss ‘Leonora lblawkee as County Secretary. Sheiburne County, NS, has aiso recently held its annual District Conventions and encouraging fea- tures can here be noted. At Shei- iburne (town) the impetus given to the iBoys’ Workulonference held early in the year can still be felt and more attention is ibeing given to this phase of work, IFor the Convention this year, the energetic ‘Secretary used the advertising me- dium freely. Much larger attend- ance and wider interest were the result. Teacher Training was a live topic in each district and reports shoiv- cd several taking the Standard Course. Albert, lcoumy, mo, be, ‘ieve in the ‘value of the Summur of the schools. Meetings to commence at 1.30 p gpipceing candidates invited to at- East tend. ‘COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK . P. M., ON AUGUST 1,1923 LEONARD WOOD .J. A. MacDONALD Political Meetings 4th District Queen’s The Candidates will meet the We are authorized by Mr. K. F. lMcRae, to sell on the above date his Farm, Crop, Stock and lmpie-| gments, situated on St. Peteris Road, I1 mliie from Charlottetown. Consist- ing of 14 acres of land in high Electors of the Fourth District oi‘ state of cultivation, a ‘good 9 room- ‘Queens at 7 o’clock v- m- as l°1"ed house with deep cellar, 2 barns, 0W9! Belle River, Friday 20th. stable, hen house. large carriage shed, good well with pump near the Wood islands, Monday 23rd. Caledonia, Tuesday 24th. house and good bearing orchard. | Also adjoining this property 10 SHAW Mwmu-LAN-F- J- uAsHiacres of good land, with bdllcilngs 550- A- M°LEAN"J- c- "rlvmaflconslsting of 6 roomed house, la ...__.. 2nd District of Kings rqe barn and granary, small orchard. Stock, consisting of( 1 mare 9 years old, 1 horse 11 years old. 2 good milch cows, 1 heifer calf, 8 _ The undersigned will meet the months old. electors at the following places and I ,.' .ents, consisting of 1 dates:-— Frost and Wood mower, 1 disc. Friday. July 20th, Cherry Hill. ‘barrow, 1 hay ‘rake, 1 walking Someday, July 21st, Forest Hilllpiough. 1 o-‘mo ploush. 1 cultivator. 1131p ‘ 1 spring tooth barrow, 1 tooth har row, ‘i roller, 1 turnip drill, 1 pulp- cr, 1 cart, 1 box sleigh, 1 express wagon, 1 truck wagon, 1 weed sleigh, 1 National cream separator; Also driving harness and work har- ness. Ladies specially invited to at- tend. H. D. McEWEN H. H. COX I. P. McINTYRE I. B. MCDONALD _ _ Furniture including 1 Happy 2576712“ Thought Range, 1 Perfection on .__}.__ Stove, (4 burner); 1 oii heater, hall stand, dining table, bed room suite, kitchen tables and other 83.16am“; too numerous to mention. I Terms of property at sale. For movable property 4 months credit on all sums exceeding $10.00. under 60 acres of land situated at Meadow Ban-k, all clear and in good fate of cultivation. - "li" ""h- a HERBERT HOWARD, BENJ. CARTER 8t SON. Meadow fgank . Auctioneers 2807-7-21-81. 280l~7-21Stt5i. ‘A @__ Economit: Fox Feed You can teed puppies at one cent per meal and lwoll "lam l" fine condition; by giving them imperial Fox BISCllIt8,—Th€ only . s. pfilitgisglglscfiiitolcodtxifins every necdoil food requirement and is the meal puppy food when fed with milk. Sunshine and Cod Liver Oil are the best known preventatives of rickets. _ imperial Fox Biscuits are a Ray of Sunshine to the busy rancher the” hot days‘ IMPERIAL BISCUIT 60.. LTD Box 446, Charlottetown, P. E. l. 2703-7-17-tf. Cameron Block for Sale Tenders will be received for the purchase oi the Cameron Block pyopqrty, Richmond Street, Charlottetown up to and including Satur- day, iiilth day of August. 1923 from persons desiring to purchase the whole block, or one or two sections thereof. ‘This Is one of the best business and office ‘blocks in the city, loc- ated ihcing the Post Office and offers a good opportunity ‘for n safe in- vestment. may terms to purchasers. Tenders to be addressed to the under- signed. F. L. H-ASZARD, OIL GAUDET, E. T. HIGOB, Trustees Estate late H. llasziird. EASTERN STEAMSHIP , LINES. INC- INTERNATIONAL LINE lolvmptien of Freight and Passenger Service Batwaan 8T. JOHN ‘AND BBOLSTON VIQ] Ii lgnodoavory p. m. etltlantlc Time) for Boston. ‘ ‘y "19. ‘pg y]; Eutport and Lubec. due Bolton about ll a. l. - 3 di t,d Bndyaboutflixrn. l?" .$s‘.?...3'§i’.l‘..i.'.'.° snamirrigay: l‘! 1o s. m. (Daylight “flu 1r) up flgetport, Lubes and It. John. PAD: l“ It.’ ll t lit Ll a express M.::=t'|ltnea.m“e=.f:r ‘awthoiork. ma" ptarilnts “South and John. N. B» John ovary Wednesday at ITATEROOM! [Si Lockeport and ‘Port Clyde, besid- es carrying on the regular conven- tion program added c. picnic sup- per, thus giving a pleasant social hour, also an opportunity for teach- ers to look over the literature. Woods ‘Harbour, iBnrrIngton and Cape Sable Island also held their Hopewell Cape, beside two s“. 51°39» a Slory hour for children Picnic At Rustico] 1f you want a day of meetings, the last flamed having an especially good session. ‘The iSunday ‘School work in this dis- trict goes along well. another school being re-opened this year. The ‘hearty co-operatlon oi some clergymen in this county did much (Mme to we Norm Rusaz-Lolciléfiégnxliglxilfi the conventions to a high P . , ' any 1° be hem o" Somme)’. Jlllifl One of the Canadian iStudents at- '28, on the Chapel groun ‘tables, refreshments ments of all zkinds, als ds. Tea‘. and amuse; 0 a place for! autos and horses will be provided, ‘Come one! Colneinll. - BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE. _2803-7-21-Stit'4i. f u» ~' “ i j a panama iProvince of Prince Edward Inland I = In The Surrogate j ~ Court‘ g l In the matter of the estate oil iElllllltl. (Joady, late of Charlottetown. lin Queens County, in Prince Eli-i [word island, ‘Spinster, deceased in- testate. By virtue oi o license to me granted by the Honorable Alexan- der Banner-man Wanburton. Surro- gate, Judge of Probate, etc, ior the Province oi‘ Prince Edward island, hearing date the 5th day of July, A. D., 1923. I shall cause to be set up and sold by public auction, on the premises on Wednesday the fifteenth (15th) day oi‘ August, A. D. P023, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, ‘the real estate 0t‘ the said (ice-i cased which comprises an undivid- ed one/half interest in the lands fol- lowing that is to say:- All that tract piece and parcel of land situate lying anl being in Charlottetown in Queens County bounded and described as follows: that is to say: By a line commenc- ing at a point on the Northern side of Dorchester Street forty-three feet wcstwardly from the outside of tile foundation at Queen Street Corner of the Brennan property it runs thence northerly along the western boundary of said property forty-five feet four inches to an al- ley way on the Connolly estate thence along said alley way twenty- tlve fcet six inches thence at right angles northerly twenty-one feet thence westwardiy to and along by the northern side oi" a certain building there placed and in a line wit-h the caves tlicrof a ioinl dis- tance of thirty-six fcct six 11161195 (hence by n right angle line south- wordly twenty-six feet thence at a fight gngle line eastwardly thirteen feet to a northeast angle of a pro- perfy occupied by John Kelly thence south along the eastern boundary tending the international Training School at ‘Winnlpesaukee, sends Word 01' the very successful school now in session. An outstanding fizalurc is the course given iby Dr. Magill on “iPrinciplcs of Religious Education." ‘Dr, Magiil, General Secretary of the iintertiationul ISun- day School Council of Religious Education, will visit the provinces in October at the Maritime Con - vcntion and will take u large part in the program. LOUVAIN LIBRARY BRUSSELS, July 20.—-The now brnry of the University of Lou- valn, replacing that burned down by German troops during the night of August 20, 1914, was inaugurat- ed this morning in great solemnlty Flags were flying from many hous- es ns the professors of the univer- sity proceeded in a body to the 119W library. oi which one wing has been completed. Shortly after- wards amid the cheers of students a second procession arrived. At its hcad walked Cardinal Mcrcler, fol. lowed by delegates from foreign universities. Land . For Sale The subscriber offers for sale his welling house and farm of seventy- two acres at New Argyle, Lot 30. of which fifty eight acres are under cultivation. mud and buildings in excellent condition. inspection invited. li DONALD STEWART, New Argyle Bonshay, P. E. I. 2631-7Stttf. Valuable Property lrishtowu lioad in the town oi Kensingion. consisting of 9 rooms. also a good barn all in good re- pair. lf not sold before Aug. 1st it will oin that date ‘be sold by public auc- on. For further information apply to JAS. B. PROFITT. thereof forty feet nine inches to Dorchester Street aiforoflfllil Blld thence east along said Street forty- soven feet nine inches to the place of commencement and is Wri- "l Town Lots Nurnihers nine and ten in the second hundred of Town Lois ‘in Charlottetown aforesaid. Dated this 6th day of July. A. D., 1923. LUCY COADV Admiulsiratrlx z4a4-1-1.14z1.za._ __________ \-iii NOTICE currown-Plcrou snvics S. S. Magdalene ll now nil-kill! laily return trips between this sort and Plctou, leaving Bruce Stewart in Co's Wharf at 7 s. m, ieavlnl Pinion on return on the arrival 0i Sydney train, duo there at 4 l» III- A limited number of autos can he handled each trill. BRUCE STEWART l 60., LTD AOINTI Phone I21 or 778 L. W. BENTLEY 2787-7-20-2l FARM FOR SALE VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE-JIDEFORD FARM, PRINCE COUNTY Will he sold at a bargain and on easy terms. ,either as a whole or in two parts to suit purchaser. This beautiful property contains about one hundred and seventy- five acres. it is undoubtedly one of the finest farms in the Province, and is well equipped with dwelling house, barns, gran- ary, stables and various outbuild- ings. There are two farmers houses on the property besides s two and a half story dwelling house with hardwood floors. runn- ing water, electric light and all modern conveniences. For particulars apply to. (MRSJIBABEL A. RICHARDS. . Bldeford, Prince County II-I! I615 Tuthstf Sunday lSchool. IBy "l6 TQ-IIPBBIIIE of several schools, all parts ofthis district are now connected in this ‘Thu district reported 11ml they had raised and paid in more The Elgin district excelled in its convention at ‘Pleasant Vale, Lach detail of the program had received Bible Message-Reports and Ad- For Sale The housc and. lot belonging to- W. W. Warren situated on the Rotarians Hear _ Report On Big Convention At Rotary Club this week an in- teresting report of the 14th annual Rotary international Convention held recently at Si. b01118 W88 read ‘by Secretary W. M. Rowe. which he attended as oillcial dele- gate ior the local club. ‘The con- ventlon "was in many respects the greatest Rotary gathering over held. There were twenty-two coun- tries represented. including Eng- land_ ‘Ireland, Scotland, Mexico, Cuba, Il-lolland, Franco. Arlellllllo, Hawaii, Australia, Canal Zone, Chins, -New Zealand, Panama, Peru. Philippine Islands. P0110 Rico, Spain, Uruguay etc. The delegation from ‘New Zealund, which comprised five men and four ladies, were over iflve weeks trav- elling to reach St. Louis, at an expense cf several thousand dol- lars each. There was a large delegation from Canada, all the clubs in the local 23rd district being represent- ed. ‘ District Governor Walter Grant and his successor in office, ‘Dr. iH. L. Spengler, of St. John, were present. “The Rotariane at \S.t. Louis ex- celled themselves as entertainers. neports Rotarian Rowe. There were golf tournaments with tro- phies, tennis, automobile riding. boat trips on the Mississippi for the ladies organ recitals, grand opera, baseball, an evening at For- est iPark Highlands, re-union din- ners, President's ball and sight- seeing trips. IOver 1,000 automo- biles hnd been placed at the dis- posal of the ‘St. Louis Rotary Club for the convenience of the visit- ing members. Banners, flags and Ibunting floated in the ‘breeze from one end of the city to the other, and the sight _oi ‘the ior-go maple leaf badge worn by the Canadians ‘brought many 11 hearty hand-shake either from a former ‘Canadian or friend of Canada front far dis. taut lands, or from just across the border. The ‘Convention sessions held in an immens as the ‘Colisseum, the interior and ex with the flags of every nation em- Hwcd by ltotury, in addition to other beautiful decorations, The great convention opened with n magnificent symbolic pageant. The address of welcome by Pres. Spone- were e building known which had both terior decorated Mrs. iHardinB. Who receIvedI-INII- ovation. l The election of the ‘lnternatignlal President fell to the lot oi n! Gundaker. of riiusdeiphlfl- ‘hi’ largest Boy iScout ‘Band in m8 ‘vol-id, 120 pieces, brought to f! convention by ‘the Sprlnsilfllil- Mil-- Club, furnished music at ‘the morning and afternoon sessions. Another band oi 100 pieces came from independence. lMv- A1110" many congratulatory messages re- ceived from different notary Gilli-l! over the world was one from Tok- yo, Japan. The messazo T9351“ "Tokyo iRotarians orylll! 10d" for not being with you. Boo ‘H00- Have good time. (Signed-l Prefll- dent lchinomiya." _4-o->-—-—— EGG LAYING CONTEST. Notes on the iFifth P. E. Island Egg Laying Contest for the 37th Week Ending July 17, 1923. There was a slight falling of! in production of the [Charlotte- town Egg lLuylng Contest ‘for the 37th week ending July 17. 1923- The weekly production being 840. compared with 854 oi the previous week. The total number of eggs laid to date is 22,242. _ Mus. Edward ‘Bullpitfs pen of White Leghorns led the contest for the week with 55 eggs. Mr. J. J. McGillivrays pen of White Leghorns tied with Mr. Everett Howatfls pen of fWhlte Leghorns and iMr. ‘H. L. Machorfs "Barred Rocks (or second with 51 eggs. The ‘Experimental Station's pen of White Leghorne ‘No. '15, third with 47 eggs. Mns. Charles Wyand's pen of ‘Barred ‘Rocks tied with Pendicton Bros.’ Barred Rocks and Mr. D. F. MCDOIIZIJLFS iBllrred ‘Rocks for fourth with 4-3 eggs. Mr. Bert R. Brown's lBurred ‘Rocks tied with ‘Col. George ‘E, ‘CroclietUs ‘Barred Rocks for fifth with 41 eggs. Mr. Wendell Graham's pen of Anconas sixth with 40 eggs. Mrs. Jfllllhlilfd IBullpitFs White ‘Lcghorns loads the contest t0 date with 14116 eggs. Tho Ex- perimental Station's pen of While Legborns No. 18 second with 1384 eggs. Mr. D, ‘F. McDonald's pen ot" lBarred Rocks third with 1354 88KB. IMr. J. J. Mc-(llllivrnyb-i pen of White Leghorns fourth with 1383 eggs. The Plxporluicntnl Sla- tion pen of White Leghorns No. 1'5 fi-fth with 1325 eggs. I.Vlr_ Everett Kuwait's pen of ‘White lllcghorns sixth with 1320 eggs. and iPeudle- ton Bros. pen of ‘Barred lRocks seventh with 1265 eggs. pen of hrer oi‘ the St. Louis Club was re- plied to by Rotarian McCullough,‘ past pres. Rotary international, ,oi' Fort William. The ‘President of Rotary ‘international, Raymond M, Havens, oi‘ Kansas M0,, presided at the convention and delivered the nnnu~al address. Some wonderful addresses were delivered during the convention, among the ouLstandlng speakers ‘being ‘Roturian Walter W. Head, vice president American Bunkers" Association, Omaha, NebmS/ku: Harry ‘Rogers. president Rotaryl Cluib of San Antonio, Texas; Chas. J. Mnlynihan, ‘Montrosc, Cal.-; Sher-l mall DEBTS. ‘New York City; Jas. ’I‘. Williams, editor of the Boston Transcript; il-‘rank D. Slutz, Day. lon- Olllo: Eddie Guest‘ Detroit, Mlfllh. (whose address consisted or a series of readings of hjg Own poems), and Ill. Hon. Arthur Mvlshen. The teonvention had al- so the honor oi‘ a visit from the IPresident of the United States Itotarian ‘Warren G. Harding and oommlo-u OF CANADA Province of PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 14th George V. A. D., 1923 In Re Estate of Michael McLean .. late of De Gros iMarsh in Kings in ‘the said Province deceas tats By the Honourable A. Banner- man Wanburton .. Surrogate Judge of Probate, c., eic., To the Sheriff of the County of .............. .. Kings County 0r any Con- Bi-Bible or literate person within said County. cmzsrmo: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of William lMcLenn and Joseph S. McDonald, iboth 0i‘ DeGros Marsh aforesaid, the exec- utors oi‘ the albove named estate ...................... .. praying that a c‘ a on be iissued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to ibe and appear before mo at a Probate Court to be held in ‘the Court" House In Charlottetown in Queens County, in the said Prov- ince, on Thursday, ‘the 23rd day of August next, coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the County ed tes- lperlo In the Probate Court R Mr. D. F‘. McDonald's hen No. 7 pen No. 7 leads contest ‘io date with 188 FELT 1.11m A row. Wm, .___.______,_ ~ Charlottetown Lady Finds Draco a Wand rf | Stomach and Kidney rmglu" "T"! i» . Mrs, D. McPherson of 825 Dor h " Charlottetown, gives Dread all credit for ‘lsiei-atfénafltmi». gain in health. Stomach and kidney trouble we . “wk life a misery for her until ‘the adv remedy. Here is Mrs. McPherson "i suffered agonies from stomach and kidney until I started taking Drsco. ent of tn mllllig 's own ls new hm“ statement; ‘ In: me. l am ‘1 , stipated. I fcelnlikgtlker eon- . troubles ent person and Drama “l” Everything l ate would cause the praise i1 cam giyag?!“ ‘u h gas to form ‘in my stomach the wonders it has don. t“ whiohibecame sobsd at times me. I intend continuing and made me so dizzy that l full treatment. and m5, u‘ thought l would faint. The recommend Draco to gum’ pains across my _bsck often who suffers as I did." you’ ‘ became so severe that ii could hardly do my work. My liver Dreco contains no mere ‘ was also very sluggish and l potash or habit m7‘ was troubled a great _dea1 drugs. it lg pfgpared m,‘ with constipation. lt was very from nature's herbs m: I nervous and in fact was feel- bark and leaves and lonu’ ing like a total wreck. A and regulates the vital a" “Thanks to Dreco, however. gans. Dreco is the ideal d.” all my stomach troubles are and ‘will help u a, 1, h.“ ended and the pains are leav- helped thousands of others. ‘ ' Draco is being specially Introduced in Charlottetown b E. A. Foster. It Io also solid In Bummorllde by Gallant om: Co, Limited, In Montague by H. J. Mabon, In Sour-la by Sourla Drug 00., and by a good drulgist everyyhsrs. l . . SW31‘ Sq. Cornwall V.“ Announces Public ____ 1 all ' My twenty [our - Sale By Auction with g...- dwelling .5? and out buildings. Within n 0F H|3 throw of school. church. atom 9|, FURNISHINGS ETC - AT HIS PREMISES OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION COMMENCING AT JULY 1923 Comprising Parlor iurnitu right cabinet Grand Piano, extension table. Dining Sideboard, ice chest, suites (zomplute with bureau Luwn Mower, Dishes, qnani good oiicloth, and articles to erous to mention, everyth sold as owner is States. 'i‘crma ut sale. A. WILLIAMSON 9885- The Expebimental Station's hen No. 1, pen 1N0. l8, second with 131 $856. iMr. H. “A. Machomshe-n No- o. pen iNo. o_ third with 17s eggt-i. and Mr. J. J hil-Cilllvrays he" Nil (I. D011 NO- Z0. fourth with 172 eggs. iPen No. 16 laid 212 eggs for the‘ 9th 4 weekly period. lPen No g0 laid 208 eggs for the 9th -i wecklv‘ perlod- Bl"! N0- 3. dlcn No. 20' ‘laid 26 (‘-828 for the 9th 4 weekly d. AUCTION - Cottage 5B1? Land for Sale By Auction - from ruvioxo ‘and to SEA AND RIVER TRIP‘ CHARLOTTETOWN, in n. wonderful ity for the people ward island in the trip by t A" to Montreal and St. John's, Nfld. and This steamer is the largest passenger steam at this port. Bl‘ We are authorizedl b!’ dWiIl Hamley” Esq” to sell on Wed- "e548 ,Jl1ly25th, 1923 commencing at 7 o’clock p. m. in the ev- emng his splendid pro- perty situated at East oyalty, consisting of 5 acres choice land, dwelling house and buildings, almost new, well watered and fenc- ed an] all in first class condition. This proper- ty will be sold with or without crop. Terms ‘at sale. BENJ. CARTER & SON Auctioneers 2649-7-Stt4i. Clearance" Auction Sale We are authorized by Mr. Geo. Lightizer to sell on Monday, same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said ‘Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed ‘for in said petition and on motion of H. Francis MoPhee Proctor for said Petitioner. A‘nd I do hereby order that n true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper publish- ed in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four con- secutive weeks from the date hereof and that atrue copy ‘hereof ‘be rforthwith posted in the following public places respectively. namely. tin the hall of the Court House in Georgetown in Kings County afore- July 30,l923,commenc- ing at 7 o’clock p. m. in the evening, his beau- tiful property, situated at the head of Queen Street, just outside city limits, consisting of dwelling house, out buildings 2 acres choice Land. also range stove, lot pure bred said in front of the School House at ‘DeGros Marsh aforesaid and in ‘front of the ‘Hall at ‘Cardigan In Kings County aforesaid that all per- sons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. I GIVEN under my ‘Hand ‘and Seal of the said Court this Nineteenth day of July A. D., 1923 and "in the fourteenth year of His Illfajestyua reign. (Signed) A. D. WARBURTON, 2704-7-21-4Sat. . poultry, side board, tables, and a lot of household goods. l Terms at sale. BENJ. CARTER & {2753-7-19-61 F01‘ 911111111; dates and pus "Roe. lllllcsne pnotaoi .T rutcs please apply to For every dist ward Island to tag for Memorial‘ Volu of the Scottish grants on P. E. ls 1772-1922 by Rev. D. D. It describes me of the Catholic subsequent trials they were forced sral commission. ply D. B. MACDONA R. R. Sum 2566-7-12-91. Private to obtain a home combining SEASHORE‘, undersigned who will disp property at 126 Brighton tiiu-l Victoria Park and Charlottetown harbor. including the best type of furnace, recently installed inently satisfactory. House oughly repaired and storm windows and fly and has a spacious three sides. aibout 35x20 containing a which is now filled with s ice for the season. All are repair. large vegetable garden in and forward state of cul and cherry. There is a str and a blackberry patch. in a word the above is for the discerning few who ‘ SON l Auctioneers 2652-7 -Stt4i. and know and appreciate lbert. inspection is Inviiod- W. MILES GARRIBON. M IEH-T-IOHMI. 19 WEYMOUTH 8T, CH'TOWN 10.30 A. M. TUESDAY 24TH ris chairs. Rugs, Mats, Willis up- 7 Bedroom Beds, bedding etc, Hall rack, Royal Oxford Range, 2 burner oil stove good condition and nil must leaving for the Auctioneer Your Vacation vacation opportun- of Prince Ed- finest and CARVELL BROS. Agents. Live Agents Wanted rict on Prince Ed- e Subscriptions land and after J. C. McMillan, the condition they met on their arrival and the and difficulties ‘to undergo. Lib Sale A Rare Opportunity vantages of CITY, COUNTRY and is now offered by the private sale, of his residence and Charlottetown, adjoining the beau- shore overlooking the entrance to verandah on Outbuildings consist of barn! 18x20 and stable room for three horses or cows, a hen house and anl w‘; ‘ ‘mm, . ice or wood house the latter oilbsauilful Residence! There are about four acres of ex- ceptionally fertile land including a I beautiful and well kept lawn and a as two and one-half 8"“ Fruit trees consist of lplllo. Dllllfl olices. hardwood flfl" HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND Will sell buildings and one w, laud separately if d to Seymour Scott onnfilterendiliesm ____ 2734-7 iAuction On lvcdnesday July 25th a | o'clock of farm crop n11 ‘m, household furniture mo“ parlor, dining room, kitchen h‘ bedroom furniture farm count: of 100 acres of land 70 clear q of 20 acrcs choice hay, 1g L“ oats and wheat excellent cropgoq buildings well watered and fen close to church, school, 1411-1119;“ Bullion and store will be m‘ with or without crop to m,“ Rllelfl- Allllly on premises (up Snlllllcl Martin on day o; w," J.-A. McDonald. Auctioneer. ‘ME Farm for Sale at Mitchell Riva My farm consist 110F911. ‘thirteen ‘in good state lloll. balance inher, half miles Churches, stores, lglephone within short as harm fronting on cur-diam Kilt roamed house fiinislieiu P1910 With good cellar. ‘Bin Ogltbuildlngs all in first cluil r. BOIIBBT p re Mor Dining chairs, s, iron tity of o num- ing in be i118 of reverie clear t0 and there one t- frorn Nor school, .1 P2 he S.S. return return. calling Never failing well in ymd, Any penson desiring a lamb] the sea this is an ideal iouiia Reason for selling going“); fornio, will sell with or vilbri CTOp. For further particulars appiyti MR8 MURDOCK ‘BOUcl-lm Mitchell River, Mill. Klllsb Cont’. 2671-7-n1wf6I Mammoth Tea Part Souris arrival ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 2151i! Emmi- in aid of the new Parochial lloui "W b61118 built lb)’ St. Marylin Ish. The Tea will ‘be held oath old grounds adjoining the Cami and where many pleasant [lllili Inga have taken place in fornr years. Sumptuous Tea Tabela. Dailciil Refreshments. Attractive Gm ind Amusements. lMuaic by the N Pipers in the ‘Province. Sig“ Dancing Competition for will‘ Liberal Prizes will be given. TRiAIN ARRANGEMENT! Train leaves Charlottetown" Souris at 5.30 a. m. Retliflill leaves iSouris for Chariotteiolnli 6.30 p. m. Train leaves Elmira for Sourilli 12.30 p. m. Returning leaves 50"“ for Elmira at 7.30 p. m. These trains will carry 17mm ers at special reduced rates lllil stop at all stations. 81160911 m! also for children under "d" years of age. The spacious Ileld 0131mm grounds will be claw! i" i“, disposal of owners of Anal»! V LD. No. 3 merside the ad- ose, at Road, on the Residence contains twelve roomsfilley may Dork their cars, m. and has all modern conveniences! ISourIs has a replltllllil" Dlpelesiqtractive Teas and an effort l!" m“; 9m. made on this occasion kl‘?! d“ l; moi- all former events. No fa painted, islallowed on the grounds.‘ m“ completely equipped with good Romombll‘ i" n" "' Don't Mina It sv onoan OF COMMW" , 2648-7-14-101. For Sale BOMBERS, garage .€-_- ufficient in good We offer for sale at l5"; price the late residence] r ltice Anensiull. 011 PW‘ t . . Summerside. The reaiilel“ ' M" a high with small orchard. om; 1:” tlvation. fitted in) ‘with all lfl p" . anherry and ldtehen ranso- 3°"? g. as a durable tenomnthymlroi ' Desirable for retired . ‘ ‘ it; in: ,.---,-;~ u the office oi Mcflill" . D. auit, Silllflllflnlda- a home demand what is