Egésh in Flavor ' c PAGE TWO "r .8 LAIIA" TEA In ‘is remarkable for its rich ‘ltrength & delicious fragrance. 300 cups to the pound. Try it. MIIRTBABE SAIEMIIRTGAHE SALE 'l here will be sold by Public Auc- 'l‘o he sold by Public Auction ln,tion on the premises at North Riv- front of the Law Courts Building tr in Quotas County in Prince Ed- ln Charlottetown, iu Queen's Coun-Iv-"ard Island, on Saturday the ty, in Prince Edward Island, on Zulll day of Jllllt.‘ .1925 at the hour Friday the tweliith day of June, of twelve o'clock noon, Alli. TliAT A. D. 1925 at the hour of Twelve tract, piece or parcel of land, situ- o'clock noon: Alli. THAtT tract ate. lying and being on Township l piece or parcel of land situate, lyr Number Thirty-two. in Queens ing and being on Township Num County aforesaid, bounded and des- ber Twentyone, in Queen's Coun- cribcd as follows, that is to say: ty, in Prince Edward island, bountl- “Commencing on the west side oi dt-d and described as follows, that 1h,- Loyaiist Road. at the south is to say: Commencing at a stake boundary line of land now or for fixed in the bank of the Northmerly in possession of William Shore of Mill River and by thellioore. thence running west the south boundary 0i Alien Mcl'liee's distance oi fifty chains or to the iurln, thence following the south cast boundary line oi land nowmr boundary line of the said farm formerly in the possession cl west until it meets a small brook,l.aucnlln McLean, thence south nl thence southwardiy along the said vong said boundary litre the distance brook to the shore of Johustoirsnif twelve chains to land now or for River and thence following tht-lmerly in possession of Roderick various courses of the said shor< McLean, thence east tlfty chains to eastwardly to the aforesaid banklthe said Road. and thence north or place of commencement. bound laiong the Road twelve chains to ed on the north by Allan .\lcl’hte‘.=lthe place of commencement, con- land on the west by the aiorcsalditaiuing by estimation sboty acres _ view; and again he was only lust brook and on the south and easti by Johnston's and Mill liivers con taining In the whole an area oi so» vsnty-three acres, be the same a little more or less, of land a little more or less: ALSO ALI. THAT other tract of land. sit- uate. lying and‘ being on Township Number Thirty-two aforesaid. boun ded and described as follows, that The above sale ls made under is to say: (‘ommencing on the east and by virtue of a Power of Sale'sido nf t.ne Loyalist Road, at the contained in a certain llltl"llllll'e of north boundary line of one blin- Mortgage bearing date the loth-drcd acres of land sold by Lemuel day of August A.D. 1023 and madelhicinan to Nell McLean thence] between isolena Lena Anderson offnorth along the east sldc oi said Stanley Bridge in Quienh Countyqfioad ton chains or to the southl Single Woman of the one Part and boundary of land in the possession; the Trustees of the Benevolen-tloi James M. Mclrvtyre, thence run- Pund of the Most Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and York River, Accepted Masons oi ward Island of the other part all-lithe north boundary 0f Bfllll 0118 a Power of sale contained in anlhundred acres. thence west along lndonture oi Morigagp oi the sameisaid north boundary to the place date between Charlotte Anderson of commencement, containing by of Stanley Bridge. aforesaid Wid estimation iorty~slx acres of ind ow. and William E Bennett of the a little more or loss. same place Farmer of the First This sale ls made in pursuance Part and the Trustees of the Bene- of a power of sale contained in a‘ volent Fund oi the lMiost Worshlp- mortgage dated 20th March, 1914. fill Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and made between Alexander Mc-linto the water, swam to the gates, and Accepted Masons of Prince Lean. of North River, In Queens Edward island. of the Other Part. default having been made in tho farmer. of the one pant. and James payment of the interest due there- l-l. Gregor ,oi Braokloy Beach. in on. For further parflcularg apply a[ the other part. default having been the office of J, D. Stewart. s4 mfltlc in the payment o! the princi- Great George $1., Charlott/ town, iwi secured thcrehv. Daitcd the 13th day 0f May A.D. 1925. The TRUSTEES oi the Benevolent Building. Charlottetown. Fund, A. F. & A. M. l036-5-14-tl14l. llllillIEl TO OWNERS OF MOTOR VEHICLES ' ‘lll/Il-5-14-th4l SCHOLARSHIPS Notlcs Io hcrebyplvcn that after Saturday, June 6th owners of mot- the undersigned until June 12th M vemcl“ “wan”! wmlm“ 1925 1925 "Pr" ‘H 't“d°'“' d"l"°“' "l safety ere the morning dawneddbfiflil furiously contesting. flut he be dealt competing In a written examination and he ha,‘ (m. to n“ Connolly Estate Scholarships offered annually by registration plates will with according to law. By order for one of the ARTHUR NEWBERY the “Trustees Estate of Owen Con Asst. Prov. Scc'y. nolly." 1321-6 l~mwf 3i NIITIBE Will party who exchanged wrong Connolly. suit case at Sackvlllc, or between Ililcll) His name Char‘ “ wn and pwlll be open to all deservlnn stud ents, who upon investigation sna- hGVO br-‘cn found eligible to com day evening on Borden lcs during the past yssr, lnelooed In missing suit case wn M_ _|_ smn-H. hand purse with envelopes addrco-l Klnkel-n, P, E, I, May 22, 1925. led to Mrs. J. L. Morsslde, Hotel Secretary “Trustees Estate of Vcndoms, Boston. Owsn Connolly." 130R-5-29-tf i220 May 2527.30, June 2, 5, 8, Esplanade. Charlottetown. Worshipiulnting east to the bank or shore ohlllg Cllallls- l" ‘ thence soutnwsrdlyfikylight. which save 8 Prince Ed- following the line of said shore. to] County, in Prince Edward IsiandJ l-le came to the surface lll the lllmlflfllflll Olllollll WES Queens County aforesaid. farmer of the bridge, carrying the towpath For further narilmllars annlv "Ilguard. The chase was still on. Tor- McLean .0. McKinnon. Royal Banlctunale for hlm hi3 hhhll of nhlgeoand with ‘ ‘Dated this 13th dav of May. 192.5. guund lh the llARllAllA GRWGOR- sentinel would have been warned. ANNIE MARQARFII‘ POMFIROV Executrlces of Estate of CONNOLLY ESTATE This examination to be 1 lhcld in the third week of July, In Summcrsldc. pets. In accordance with the provis- dons oi the Wlll of the lat, Owen Each applicant must In full. (2) Bsckvllle and Charlottetown Tues- A00. (3) Names of both pnrontl. train, l4) Pout Office Address. and (6) plslng notify M", F,‘ E, Marl-In, 1O The nature illd Gillan! 0i llll stud- l r- u: 40i-O4r T H E R E D VULTURE BY FREDERICK SLEATH Author of “lllpor Jlchleu," elo. lfiofii-Q-O-OQO-O-ove 01000-00441 (Continued) _ ‘i he first was crahmyil, the sec- ond his valet: Curse had not been there, after all. Neither saw hint. Along the passage towards the uich they hastened. Steaithily no followed. They were entering the niche when he stole down the stairway and out of their line of ad 1'9 ' Ask your grocer for ROYAL YEAST Ill time, As be reached lllt" tout, he build them leave the niche and and begin to descend in uncon serous pursuit of him. Btfore the stairway could bring them into sight. he was able to glide across_ the well and plunge into the tun- nels I..".-tlioi' gloom. And he had learned what he set out to discover. ’l'lirough that opening dour he liatl caught a glimpse of a book-lined wall. The room was a library. Two entrances to the chamber were un- masked. The third was before him. The passage rose steeply, but re- t maiued broad, and its sides and head. and soon afterwards he heard iioor were smooth. A quick, easynnothor stirring.’ Footsteps sound- way of escape had been ‘plannedhitl along the towpntli. A dog bark~ for the Children should ever they ed. Deeper he sank at the sound till need to leave that chamber hastiiy,.tiie eddies were brushing his lips He g-utssed it led towards the riv-fand with feet hooked against a er. Boats could be kept there to ledge in the water wall, prepared li bear them away. need be to dive. _ Alseareh party Soon his progrt ss was stopped by was approaching; hp was afraid oi a stout brick wail, fungus-grown, the dog, and dalnp, and sloped like u dam;| it came on ahead and snuffed and not very fur away was the round in a. narrow circle above him rivtr, i-ts roar sounding loud andlUnce it growled. it was uneasy. clear. ‘He switched on“ his torch.|Soon it would scent him. Yet still An iron ladder, cimbing the face the wan light lit the rushing wat- of the dam was disclosed; and in crs. and still he hclti to his cover. the roof above was a trapdoorqTo his great relief. the sentinel de- whicli lifted to his touch. iloipartcd to meet the sc‘ chers, call- ciimbed and rose into darkness, his lug the dog off with him. It follow- light extinguished; into a confined ed unwillingly. l-le heard it whin- spaee that proved to be a cupboard, ing and barking; and just thcn ‘the which gave access in turn to a rift closed. The light left the wat- btiathouse, in whose haven two ers. Scizing his chalice, he slippei / a . U " ~ If. wsrowrteusfiolsn n rO-O DQ000004 50%‘ DGQOO§Q§U CQIIQKQ Little Cinderella COLOR CU FOUTB . 0000070000009 vcQQOQ-oo.’ THE NIGHT OF THE BALL l‘. »..i_' t ‘ canons" ______________ __ Rossini , Miss litmus, soloist Linnea Johnson, loader Mandolin Club and violins, ‘ Mel-- ody in P"----...-'._- Rubeasttin Florence Westover. lulllltll‘ Special chorus, "A Mother Goose Cycle" ___.’ ........... _- JOlIIIB , Mr. Osborn, leader College chorus, lnandolins and vio- lins. "l he 114st Chord" -4. ____ .. Rosamond ‘Avery. leader ‘ 8.00 p. lllr-COIIIOGY, “The Silver ,li‘ox." by Cosmo Hamilton, adapted from the Austrian play by F. Hertseg, presented by WGY ' Players; Ton Eyck, Ciar, director Selection, "ln the Meadows" ____ __ WGY Orchestra i CAST 0F CHARACTERS Edmond Quilter, a popular novrlist _________ ..C_._.__ Frank Olivcr Holen. his wife Mrs. Swanker Frankie Tamer}..- Lola Sommers ‘Major Christopher Sdanlcy, a poet ______________ _- Ten Eyck Clay < Captain Douglass Belgrave ..... __ ___ Edward E. St. Imuls ~ akes place in tin, living Act room of Edmond quilter's home. Act lI—Same as Act I. Selection. “Alt the Fair" ___ Coates Orchestra Act lil—~Sanie as Act I. Selection, "The Carnival" Fletcher Orchestra 9.30 p. m-Program by WGY Ur t i l Orchestra l I I r chestra and Marlon Brewer, sop- _ rano. ' . i Suite. ‘lMiy Lady Dragon Fly" (PEN. l) _______________ __ Flilttk a. 'll‘he Call of the Sun" lb, "The Bulifr0g's Shadow" This is the fourth day's chapter c_ "Dance o; u“, 5",,“ POM-r choir, ‘du-tlammatus st Ac- _____________________ __ Sullivan freely ________________________ __ Coates Selection, “English Dance" Coates of ille- story of "Cinderella." Chil-_ dren who save the paper dolls ov- ery day will soon be ublc to act out the whole story with the dolls.‘ At last the night of the ball camel Cinderella, alone in her dreary kitchen, scoured. her pots and pans, but the tears that ran down her cheeks blinded he: so I 1e couidi WGY Orchestra Soprano solo, "A Rose Bud" ____ _- ___________________ -_ MacFatldcil _ Marion Brewer Suite, "My Lady Dragon Fly" (Part ll) ______________ __ Fiiick a. "Golden Days" b. "The Love Spell” c. “The Last Dance of Summer" Orchestra Soprano solo, "inter Nos" ______ __ motor launches and several small- under the surface and struck out scarcely see. A largelfor mid-stream, structure, built fairly stoutly, ob-| Outside the shelter of tho creek vlousiy on the bank of a creek the current was some distance away‘ irom the main powerful. It flung his stream, the house was yet quiver- legs together, and bent er craft were moored. HPIIIG ing uneasily, frecting their moor-I Vsering into a slant ho strove to the moi was a broad muke progress, still under to the place-all the light hp re. his head broke “surface the bankt Iquired to show him what to do. He took a waterproof envelope, a IIWHY 5P0!" lllm- Y9! "Wm U11"! ll cockpit. fitting, from one of the hundred yards distant was the liaunches. 3nd carefully stowed boathouse, so swiftly the river had b away in it the pocketbook wherein borne him 810118. the had placed Clara's scarf. Into his bosom he thrust. the packagewtllfllil‘ above the rush and strum oi ( Without wasting a second in iook- the Will-er!- He 100K811 llatlk- A he gllpped broad oblong of light shone close to his starting poinvt. Certainly his lucky star was ascetulant. The il- the boat- Zm-eel; on the‘ other glflg hnrl ntihtiuscs skylight; the searchers had Ionce he dived again. On his rlghtTllltlrctl; the hound had picked ui> his sccnrt and was giving tongue. :ncross the creek, had loomed blgillv Wondered ii they would under- agalnst the sky. On the bridge was stand. A yelp of pain gave biin ans- rthe hlnrl-erl figure pl a mph phrwer; the haying ceased, Thcy had Inf-used the wanting. lie turned long, slow, noiseless movement, An uuwglltgtl strokes sougth the swiftllotviitg hnlpthppge and the centre of the floods, In the first bend of the river ho Not till he was ln [ha shallow ollurnt-d again. impelled to look for ,ing for another exit. "and dived. less moon was peeping {rpm n, cloud the trees he saw its lights, far, far rift. its light flickered wanly acrossiflwfly. the haze of dis-Lance shro-utl- his further course; the round a pile he waited. and listcnJa-lhwart the stream’. ed to the river rushing by. involuntarily strove with the current In vain. gbgve hp; As inevitably as in life they ll‘l(l been held from each other, lll death -—?——————-—-—~'—- ——-— they were borne- apart. The batik thrust its bulk completely herons ‘the river; the iiglt-ts disappeared; A 5s OF? Bl l" iaround him was the gloom of the z MM- h: . - “n” Euhwfnight, spectral shapes. nud a rush- I nnnhlfflmmqbsioumllng stream in which he swam - 11".”. cuth"n||‘drr.n_'llltllle§ and it sccmctl to him that donnsonu.“ "M" Bulk“ here was lilo explaining its riddle or fink“; no?‘ sp-vin umtv- man slrivng through darkness to. m”. “h” Pam DO“ “mum wards n. light spending ills tor, remove the hair or Isy up Huang"! ‘m. a nmnlhm m “me” ‘he hone’ "Jo . bane n drunk“, thing worth while and striving or delivered. Book 1 IFIEE. flfd|jll"f,‘l“"l,i Vila‘; w?" '1 “l”: ‘ n, H‘ l‘ ill roun “""""""'°‘““""“"B"l" umfl carry him away. Blacker than the waters was his heart's dos- pair. Yet he kept afloat, Sometimes he heard the echoes of the fardlung pursuit, the bay of ll llflll. the shout of one point hull- ing another. Once he saw a knot of .The sentinel stirred FOX FOOD We have In rnlcl storage a fresh nup- vomoooomoooooou-eowooooooooaoooooaoomooo-oag. Pl!’ "f lIIIIIll 1M hcrrlns. which mun! dark form” M the NW1.“ 1 o d - c ct R .. an nolics T0 regular supply of huh llnh. REGIS TERS The authorized Service-Man of the National Cash R ,‘~‘ Olllrlottstown. i...- ~ n IIITSTS-NMVIOI. 00., will be In Prince Edward Island during the first week In Juno. Any- onrrsquirlng his services for rspulr, overhaul or adjustment of rreglstsr will plans communicate with W. E. Jack e10 Vlotorls his body her envious ing and thrumming to the rush o.‘ ille a bow. lie coul:i not K9911 lll! llllw" the loom l" the river, anti the boats were mov- Course, ' ng.. ‘illow do you suppose you would a. “Winds in rthe South" ____ Scotti ciniicr- b. “Song oi India" ____ __ Stricklantll water look in such finery, you _ Then with little light and swimming strongly; but when wencb?" they scoficd. heir mother they got into the 11lB-,“Val5e unto" ............ __ Drlgo front. the bridge did h come to the gur- the lust time at the lluusp where _ James H, Gregor face again‘ The,“ a lhlh cl-cpwnfhis dead love was lying. Through 9°“ they swept lwas slipping past only a few yards gant coach which was waiting for, ' them and rolled away to the ball. l (Color this dress a soft. lue, trimmed in pink up Copyright, 1925, tors, inc.) WGY Program FRIDAY, JIUNE 5 WGY (Schenectady, N. Y.) General Electric Company 790 Kilocyciea (379.9 Meters) Eastern Standard Time 1140 n, m.——produce market 11:45 a. m.—Wcather report, 11.55 a. m.—'l‘ime signals. Strand Theatre Orchestra, 6.30 p. m.—BasebaIl health talk, College Glee Club, N. Y. College chorus, mandolins Chorus selection, Mr, Osborn, leader Mr. Kreinin, violin ranchers nv o . change IUIIKIIXPII Till:lnzhothfiujlitttfll:llgnmedhglcly he ("you "n" lwm “n- months, lvrlrr 3% rrntq ||0r Ila. (‘on as; “gut itseumzrflil‘: Mm Ihlp any quantity desired dnlly by QX-‘ielt ‘wen behlxur he swam wlthwz: “m” '"' """""“'Y "Y """"' l""‘" fear of being tlllicovcrctl A slrrlh your nnlnr promptly If you require u swlmmer. he ‘mm h“ “can “my: MATTHEW l Illa-LEAN, LIMITED mhe "(was (any him “long 5mm“ 5"" after mile hr- dronpetl downstream (To Be Continued) MORE HUMOURS or rifsiionv" , lIl-Il-ll-Q-ttl-lll. "l" ""1 "We exertion and 1o a. mo... Cradle" ......... -. lPnuro .............. -- Mendelssohn Helen Whslen, leader ‘the stepsistcrs, dressed in their elegant and expensive new flnery.‘ tremendously came to show themselves otf bc-‘Cello solo, “At the Fountain" and fore Cinderella. Hoping to make pale that - Tomorrow Cinderella's A mighty haying was sounding fairy godmother will appear.) Associated Edi- port. 11.30 a. m.—~Stock market report. t 1. , .—-M i;h'lthll|l, swung] ing them thickly} and ever inrther "Fig; ‘Aidmm “:1: injurlgtr. h; "I; stood by the river rall—not till thelthe river Was bearinl»! him; the ‘c w wood“, Amerlcun’ Medical rift cloned dm-e he g0 farther, Arm abutting bank fast thrust its bulk Aksaciatlon ' ‘ 13~I4-6-2M6l. . . .—iN b ll ‘ti ; b -, A r Swift, he took a stroke to keep his posl- baglogcgro? Bws u L n8 use PP lcillll"! Wm l" rllnll/"l bY tieep. and fierce it sounded, Ho was tlon, for yet a little while to lioltl ' I glad of that. It must bear him toflhe viaw. Soon he was swlmmlllll‘. schoo] Lesson - 6.00 p. m.-—Program by Albany 5.30 p. ID-rr-IIIIGYXIBIIOIIHI Sunday Boxhorn, conductor; Floyd H. Wai- tivs ters, organist. 6.35 p. m.—#Program hy Skidmorel from First Presbyterian Church, Schenectady,‘ 'vlollns; Ruth Maliery, leader, Violin trio, "Prelude and Fugue"__ ...................... ._ Reading Misses Thomas, Smith and Peck “Fantasy on a tRusslan Folksong" .... __ Gaines Illllllhorough will run Marion Brewer accompaniment. lSUDHIIIO solos, Marlon Brewer Orchestra SATURDAY. JUNE G 11.30 n. m.—Stock market report. 11.40 a. m.-—-Produce market re- 11.55 a. m.--Time signals. 2.00 p. m.--Ynie-Prlnceton base- Aitc." by William F. Jacob. 9-00 n. m.—~Dnnce nectady, N, Y. Nlnnrrlbu Llnlmrnt for lllr (hippo. IN THE STUD when shown. IIAMItIOND KELLY (lwnn Potato Growers prlccl place your 1 once. Supplied to members or non- scoreshmembsrs while It lasts It same prices. TION, Charlottetown, P. E, I. "Holy is I-lls Name" (Largo trom'l377-6-3vvmi5l. Xerxes) .............. __ Handel and ——--———~~ ROCKY POINT Charlottetown and Bosh, Point durl the Summer months. as follows: ., , Lvo. Charlottetown li§§.‘.."ii;...'.i°'&§.i:2; n2; R322‘; 2:: : m; I .~_ ::_- msr..c.::.ter"~~*~~=-~~~~-"- Qflglnul cgmpogfluong: u. m. 10.00 a. In. For YIIIFN,AIII‘III;“IIIOIIU, Etc. _ “T n ___" _ . o. m. 11.30 n. m. I lvply o f) “Exam? Roggflfgmggl; a: v- m- 2.09 p. m. ‘a. IGOIIICIIF. my Tutu-t Agent c. “The sympfigr-ly" "I n a.“ a ‘p. . .1. llnhh, station Ticket Anni ________ __ p] v‘ g 4-39 D. m. 5.00 p, m. ‘d. "Barcarolla" I/(IIZIIIISIEI! ‘ Vllliallhiile u. °' "‘- Runny 1.00 o. m. ‘ 9- “The Nut" wlml" ---------- —- In. (‘ir-rlottotown. In, nor-ll, pm“; " I .......... .. Virginia Wallace 9,3 ,,_ ,,,_ “m, -_ n“ General chorus: n," ,,_ m L” m n" HI n- m- mo p. m. Mill! b. "On Wings of Music" _______ ___ 1M0 o. m. m0 r m. 4M o. m. rum . m. ll-l-dflmthl. A. D. 1210 - 32. - ~ Pembroke riled with- In two years of his regency‘: Ilc llnrgh EASTERN STEAMSIIIP LINES, INC. ltosron-sr. loan n. a. (International) LINE IAII B1‘. JOHN 8c IOQTON QlIll-M EASTPOIIT or LUIBC to BOSTON OED - 8 AT ROOMS 83-50 S. S. GUY. DINGLEY . Atlantic Tins Jdlvclhloil Isdnndqynt v A. M. and Saturday of 1 P-M. II slllhFlouvslostpmtlM I. M“ lntlnc 3.80!- M-v . II ton hundoy llnutlLM. IIIIIM Iolllnp direct lo Benton, duo Quail! INN" 3 '- H- syof l0 A. M. {ilayllfi Minds; and lMd w» passengers nu luvs Iutport . . ~ a. .. slfltlovasllvduntulonopplycospnrauabonponn. succeeded null pro- ceeded to curb tho Ilnrolts. During tho ~ WI N ‘I: 1800M‘! (Am: nor us: fil.‘i..""i“q.'°" lieu $04 - Imam A King's minority. it was cottsidcrerl 41n- rngntory to punish him for boyish faults, so s deputy. called n whipping boy, re- ceived corporal pun- ishment on his behalf. lie was declared of age at 11, and nlnlnst the advice ‘of De Burgh s war with Franco ensued: its follnrs was hlnlllcd, on Dr Burgh — who n. 4 . ‘ _ 1i} , “By ‘ARTHUR MORELA’ ‘No '""' l-L CHI-G IIITI t"; MaoFatltlen , music by Iiovtol Van Curler Orchestra, Sche- Thn Axwortliy tltnlllon Laud League ru‘ Illn Hlrr was ll World's rllunlplnn, Illlt llttm prmlurnd u rlnnnplnn, ho In n Ioml llorllr, lllu nolht urn print winners ....-lf you wish to Iecnrg Bluggfgnel Julius Lump Lime, and Poison at co-opera- order at POTATO GROWERS ASSOCIA- (‘OME ANII NPIINI) TIIE DAY A1‘ ROCKY POINT FERRY TIME TABLE UGIIIIIIOIIPIIII June lat, the Steamer botwrnn Lv. Rocky Point VIN‘! 9v uavtuo A w z l, Ffi t i I Dr. Caldwelfs Laxative ' —-_- her of l) puties today that the llllllk. ing firm of J. P. Morgan and Com. pa-ny Iurd granted a crmdit of $50,. 000 000 to a COIPtRJPI-lllllll oi Iialinn ltCiME, June 2.—~l'\ nanc~Minlisicx banks to be tisod to stabilize ox. I21; ‘L. fl.» ' announce-d to the Ciiaun- change. *o;..r.i'§50,000,000 iCanada Steamship Lines l-ltlr S. S. IIITHERWOOD AND S. S. CEU'l‘A iMonireal Charlottetown St. John’s Leave Arrilvo Charlottetown Montreal and leave for St, John's S. S. Ccuta Jun: 13th Jung 15th S. S. l-llthcrwood June 27th June 3g", For space and rates apply CARVELI. BROS., Agents lilflii-IS-Gfnltvtf. MONTREAL TORONTO . DETROIT CHICAGO Clliilléidlill- _ N a floors l. ~ Ratltu‘ TO 16% all: Davidoii‘. 11D illlll Giovanni Trombini, with orchestral niiing and smirk-l | INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Leaves Bonaventure Station, Montreal, 10.00 A. M, Daily > Ar. Toronto 5.40 P. M. Ar. Detroit 11.30 P. M. Ar, Chicago 8.00 A. M. OCEAN’ LIMITED _ Makes Connection Dally from all Maritime Province Points. For Fares, Reservations, Etc.. Apply to w. K. access, —Or- w. m. FLYNN. hywlfgw lluvé“ m" City Ticket Agent Ticket Assn!» 5lall°" 8.00 p. nr-Taik. "Tile Living l_‘3"°“l"“- » ,, .-» ~ - »_ Treat yourself to a real vacation. Take the trip that offers grandest scenery-spit’! utmost enjoyment. New scenic t n l: " await you in asper National Park an on Triangle our £1’ Bglfltlll Cvgtunabiaé Awe-insplringgran cur ea urea e 0H trip from Vancou r to SkaEWIY» Alflilw Juper National Park h Thl, out playgtOtlhll surpasses all ctlqt ‘c: vacation spots Qvlfins. hiking. "Ea lng, or swimming - Y0“ B" llulmr“. ° by mow pairs, up _among blue aciers and Alpine flowers. in a world of _rcath- less beauty. Modern hotel service at jasper Psrl: Lodge. Rates $6.00 a day up. American plan- The Triangle Tour of British Columbia From jasper you travel dowri the Valley of the Mystic Sheena to Prince Rupert. »Thcncc by palatial steamer through the Sheltered Scenic Seas to Vancouver; by train back to Jasper, by a scenic route that follows the roarinirgorgcs of the Fraser and Thompson ivers. The Boat Trip to Alaska A side-trip to Alaska will srn ly r: y you At Vancouver board s Canadian atlons steamer hound northward, for the vogue up the North Pacific Coast to Slugwsy. nloy new thrills, III ltrlnle sights, mountain grandeur sud glacier nlo es. Tlu Continental Limited loaves Montreal -~,. ,1 ......r=_""t"' _. (‘IIA ELI! NPIWSON, Manager. 13tl5-6-5-l192i. ___ V v _ N0. 119. King Henry III Comes of Age You iTv-Tiir row-es or] NIWO An unsuccessful . PmntctA r... -. \ ., lgsvnlur PEPSIN