trig": iri/ o Si rites TWO Pharmacy Examinations I The Board of Examiners of the P. E. l, Pharmaceutical Associa- tion will meet for the LIIIIDOS: of exsltilhlng candidates for Registra- tloii on July 30. 1925. Applica- tiois must be FPCOIVQI no; later than July 16th, 1925. For further particulars apply to H, L. BETHUNE, S.'c!‘etal'y-llel!55lml'- 2 l20~7-7-4i m- CANADIAN National. RaiLwsYs ‘ CHANGE m TIME Effective Monday July 6th, No. 214 train scheduled to leave Summer- alde at LE P. M. and arrive at Charlottetown at 4.50 P M. will not “ leave Summerside until 1.45 P. M. and arrive at Charlottetown at 5.30 P. M. Returning, Nor 213 train scheduled to leave Charlottetown at 5.50 P. M. connecting at Emer- ald Jet. with last train from Main-' land. and arriving at Summerside at 10.35 P. M. will not leave Char- lottetown until 6.30 P. M., make same connection at Emerald Jct.. and arrive st Summerside at 10.35 P, M, as heretofore. DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENTS OFFICE. Charlottetown, July 6th, 1925 _ IIIQG-T-Thl-ll ,wii~.il.i:::r.... ml St. JOII N'$. N. F. TO BOSTON Largest Steamer in Regular Service Luxuriously Appointed 5.550 Tone Displacement From Halifax to‘ St. John's. July 5-17. To Boston. July ‘l1—& and every ten days thereafter, Munson Steamship Lines Pickford G. Black Ltd., Agents authorized Tourist and Ticket Agency. Gen. Offices 67 Wall St., New York. A GOOD STROKE “By way of encouraging George wouldn't lt be well to ask him tc teach me how to swim?" “it would be a good stroke. l think." —F ONE-SIDED HEALTH‘ “Poor thing, she has such one sided health." “What can you mean?" “Well. the glow ot health on one of her cheeks is always so much stronger than on the other." l coins asp SPEND Tlllfl may rlocnv i-ois-r AT nocln’ vols-r ricilllr riiiuc TABLE; (lobar: .l J llnllblllflzrllhl‘ M',...:"' blraanlrr |_, . (f-alottetown and Rocky Point filing: the Summer mouth», II Iulluwg; Lve. Charlottetown 1.80 e. nl. Lv. Bucky Palm HUNDAY I-v. Cllurlotto-lrlwil. OJ I. m. Pnlni 10.00 n. rrl 9 m u. m p. m. 2.30 p. nl z "l lhlltllp. ni. - "l- ilJfl n. m. ("IIAKLIH Nl§“' . . Lbdzmn". M)‘. “lllllilflf. T0 LI V E RPOOL FIOI MONTREAL "W"! l0. .\III. 7 . . . . . .. July 2t. Aug. '- . yliiiiirii...» ‘I lllllPllilll July iii. .\lll tloilli-lilri- T0 incl. .~i.o\l' July ll. . . .\|t'l|l|{llIltll /\"l- Z" lliirliiirii 1'0 ("lllclllliii r4.-.~oi 'r|i.\\li-1-ii,\-_ as-rlvl-Jlil- .rill,v III. .\IIK- r: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .\i--lliii July 2v. Ailil. 2n . . . . . . . . .. AIIIIIIPIIIIQII FRO“ (II Elllif‘ T4) Jilly i7. Ailr. ll LIIEIIPOOI. . . . . . . . . .. .\I4IAIII’II)III 1'0 incl. -i.|..\~'<.o\l' July 3H. Alix. lliiiiliiiilrii 1'0 FIIICKIIOI‘Iffi-~0l'1‘|l.\\ll'1'0\ __ ll.\.\llll'ltfi Jill,»- ii. aiiil. .1 rziiuii-v... ..l filfillilallfl Jilly 22. .\iiii-. ill .. rziiiun-i. in lrfilll"? Apply Lin-ill Au...“ fl. ruin-r; riiqn-um Illlf. |-il-..._ n,,.,,|_ “l "l": sm-i-i, Belnt John, 1v, ||_ l dwelling and outbuildings 4V, miles from Charloctetiwvn. Apply to PUZZLED Farmer Bug: Which block was lt Henry Bug said he lived in. my dearl “One-piece suits are becoming searcer and scarcer down hers everyday.” “They sure are. almost invisible." Some of ‘em are —\ AIN'T SHE THE QUEEN? Reggie: She's a queen and her hair's a crown of glory. Miss Sharpe: Yea: I hear she holds a coronation ceremony every morning and abdicatea every night “Tiilimillii i Ten scres of good land with McLEAN d. McKlNNON, Royal Bank Bldg, Charlottetown. 972.7,lM6l. ‘Canada Steamship Lines Li; S. S. HITHERWOOD Montreal Leave Montreal 8. 8, Ceuta July 11th 8. 8, Hltherwood July 25th For space and rates apply ' CARVELL BROS., Agents 1388-6-5!!! wtf. Charlottetown AND S. S. CEUTA St. John’s Arrtv, Charlottetown and leave for 8t. John's July 14th July 28th BOSTON-ST. JOHN u. s. (International) um; darvl Time if sailings direct to Boa lye. EASTERN STIPNES, IN I use n. loan ta sorrow m» uarrosr a. Luaac b aoeroe use Ib-kh Wednesdays t 9 A. M. d Settings , ss-lnliing leave Ea-stport lJfImPJI “7 P M. S. S. PRINCE ARTHUR Atlantic Time fluveh-Jdr-Mvndmule y-alrnstnilpl-tliiiali-eel, 1"“ erect?“ awe-w - lnjorlnalon apply ro normal 064m prim. I GLEY Standard Time use Bostinhweda 9A. M. ton. due Silsdqyl‘. M. <i'i'SlLEs.,-§i 5 ‘_. ‘aliys ILL-Hugs. Nevertheless hi.- will! -you said nothing. You surely don't. was CHARIUITElDWN GUARDIAN? _ THE R E n ,9’ VULTURE p BY i FREDERICK SLEATH , § sills-l a minim seas-vii." w. Every lOc PACKQT of WILFON ‘S PA DS Lilli PIS Fm». All‘ iii-i s rrv (Continued) _ ‘ "what's your grudge agillulit—. ' F‘ “ u fr. impelled lo piii ule query by lv-slll * ‘ ‘ ul tilt; .uspcc;or's rapidity increas- ‘till,’ llildily. John Henry checked himself, impelled by his quickly jsuccceulng dislike of seeking to ’klluw anything whatsoever ol his Drugglsts. Grocers and General u“, m of her in others. HQ rose aud be gun to prepare gouilc food for her. Glad also was hc of the excuse to break of‘! the conversation. As .l answered. Lilllclilt to say," said upcciul‘. "but the grudge ls tllcrc. =lou but ll la. liad to sulud a iui im‘ mm“ “hm m“! h“ m“ “um cooked, lhc inspector sat smoking ‘ma! “'“Y“‘md ‘hruugh men“ o“ his chclip cigarettes alid watching. 501"" "ill" "will"? “'“'-' “"51" i“ but no [miller word passed br- aurc know better." he added ;we._.n mun, wruiilfully. "Yei-i- lm sums w b» ivril-ii I18 entered iisi room. iuie VLT)’ much up 0l.l lhcili lllruilgll girl ‘was asleup. still lying in the you. ‘flliluks. Then there's some 53.119 posi-[lol] as when he left her; itlfllllillilid you like," he sold, cou- which was a sign of strain to him, iiiiuillg, "aild some you don't like. or of ghaat exhaustion; yet slle iIAt‘ iJticll flflfil‘ il iliilli INJIUH: 110W slept very peacefully. and her feu- wliuul i'd rather have sceu escup- "1799 We"? lll Wllofle- l1 ilflflll-il)’ iiig, if ailybody clsc had been aflter llllllll °ll he? cheeks" "ll"- w" Vls‘ ihinl. And I've been after others “n” He“ In ‘he ‘ampught’ 80m? itlizli l wouldill. have nlluded pluy- how- he “w” wh" rel} new?“ iiug executioner Lu. But this bunch.’ IIHIFBQ“ al- bemg l“ her room‘ h‘ , tray he had brought be set down juicy “Bung gm fie DBF-"rfiflifinew on the lflblo and istole towards Ihc i.“.‘.".‘.‘.'.1“i.?..;’.i'.' .1. ‘ass... ...:: i»- i- w them. And l uever thought l was ‘f,‘,',§',f,'_"“i§1..°§iiZ opbeuzizisligi-lcygs btL- gums 1° get them! .~ Dlm" fore ‘he could retire, wakcrcd by a lllLL‘ your exprcsmou, young fellow. at...” of his prosence, uoi by any i\\ii:it's in your mind about Ernie lnc-(Luflgiug fQQLSIUP for lie was ii} ....luk, may i ask?" stealing out wit-bout a souud. ‘Since you ask, l was thinking "Hulloa!" siiD called softly. you were a bit of u lunatic," Jullli "Oh!" Henry replied. his voice harsh. She bud rc-inunlborcd. Jul-red out 0| up, gflunggg‘ he lie lurnt-il gililliiy To lllnl Ell" could scarcely boar the presence of l-‘llllllf. ll" i-‘Yl-‘ll 5°" llllll SlllHIllK- m" a con,pan;0n_s0 perspmucious u flusiron hcr checks ilucpentd cv‘l-,r m“, u, Ewes, Umnluk so _sllght_ily——czllnii close un-tll sac "pain iiiiiiii you iiiliililiig that." "‘.‘.°Y,‘)‘l‘l"§v:r11svgrnliwml u; me. Sh, reiilarkcil tho inspector, his“ eqiliin- murmured‘ eloooimg up at’ mm mtiegxfgeloigltlrlzlglllibsél; u"! mails‘ “You have boon good lo mo. What _ _ _ would I have. doilc without you‘! in it. Cant help that. Not iuy fault. Does m,“ m" you huw grateful l Now, your hcad—" inn‘! l WOIIII have bi-cn llnd lluii "Yi-‘B. l ll" llllllk 9°. Yllllllg WP you not comb wlirli you illd. Did low.“ he said doggedly. chcckcd you gnu-iv?" , only lior a momcnt by tile dark -"Igil0SSl3(1. You should have told look cast at him. “Thought so the me. Put it ciltlrcly out of your moi mi... 1 guw yuu For tug much iuiiiil now Belly. You have been il buck o‘ your eycs. You've ilUCll voiy brave girl?’ i nursing something. Bud thing to! V do. iiiut I'll cut out now. Wlicil do sllyliillllli ‘hm the ‘my,’ i, '1 . y 10D it)!‘ CYQS CHI " l “L 5mm‘ ‘ ' You’ WL thmlkh and slic looked at llilli hull r- pruacilfully, some of llcr guy s-pilnl returned. “l aiii not going to lcl. you make _ _ me an liivalliil," she salil with muck, n wouldnt b“ M50’ firmness. “Why did you 1rouble‘."'. e‘ el- Hi3 nodded sigiiificalilly toward-s ..;.. iil"i”°i'.l'i.'ii.“.i?.i‘§531112.75m“ °"°',‘. “?.°'“"‘"‘ . ‘ . . i‘ e l- - Th.t r 1x rc l-lie no Wise it would be, he tlflllliilllfii hm- Pace, ‘ZindLl-iiouihb ab? (‘lid not |for him lo guide the inspector sat speak he knew uuu unuersmud (bu; cly and quickly over the moor, lloLmL. lugpecuyr was ‘ll the litchen. Wl-llllll l‘ lake mill long 1° “m” lll¢~Hc smiled. Oiily the resuii of a ivayto a rod VIZIIUICOD tile rest of Bubcolmcious process u; 3.50.315. llic Journey could be iloni- unguiil- m,“ was his smiling um] he knew‘ think I'm going lo find my own way out. with you sitting here knowing the district as well as I know Rog- _t-d; but lic was doublful about lcsv~ a! on“ how it had come 1,, be‘ ye; lips the girl alone. even for a very WIIUI] flu realized Wilili lit‘ riali great nervousness. And thought o 3.311.494 by u master.duspflir_ licr in this rcspcct iiiudc him think ‘“_'*_"—' ihc said, with such spoiltanclly that Premature Old Age Of isle, , . _ Women quest oliingly. You must bc very hiill-gry.“ “I alii," she ailulltlcil. "l Zlill ail- “ 15 no secret m," so many w“ ways hungry llow long have men suffer from ailirienta peculiar] Bee" “Imp! ,, to their sex. Dark circles appear “Hwrs m“! “mfg under the eyes, i.l pale, drawn, hag- “geauy M?! tiluly‘ (H d Eard expression to the counten- t u] our; “h v “£115; f’ an“ ance, and the weakness which lac-id; I.’ o“ a e (‘m Bu” “g a companies such ailments is avid’ yo), dear, cnccd by theh lagging step, hcad- um...‘ ' illches, biickiic e and nervous coiidl- . , ,_ H0118. Every woman w_ho la afflictedIsiytdsgwwhfiirfiu emu] M“ done’ if‘ ‘"15 Wllllflllmlld ml!’ "W" Lydlai llc made ready a chair for her h- Plllkimml‘ vegelame Compolmd and scrvcd hur, and lllado pretence which l0!‘ ha" l‘ celllllrl’ hi“! We" loiscrve her ilftcr all her l'l‘lli needs‘ overwminz some of the moot stub- liail becii isililplictl. Not 110W (lid he lrorli ailments of women. rwa-ni to go away. Far bclii-r coni- '—*~—--—"——-' pally than either [llc inspector or his owu iiioriliint thoughts was this young girl, nladc liimigli slic was in the lillagc of ‘the girl lii- mourn- i'lI_ ii llviiig sym inl of his sorrow; and wcalilicss lhniigli ll u-iis ‘ii him. il surrendering of 11's own ilicord of ii licif-rcliililco ilillicrto impregn- iililtyhls sirlcki-n 301i] yi-ui-u. ll after Iiill.‘ comfort that silo could give- a blind yearning. iburn of llcr Tenders will be received by theicharvm, that was Slliifi‘ iily illumin- undersigned up to and on Thura-‘riit-il by an understanding which lit day, next the 9th Instant u; noun up his darkness like a I1l'lll'0il light 1°.- (u, gollowlng pflyuuqu, the iliirkncss of a storm; lle saw that lli her ‘was HOllii-iilill)! that lie i. Sale of Soft Drinks. had done soliictliini: llizit lio had Bale of Cigarettes. i-iavcd. She was Clara's lrusi, some Sale of Peanuts. iiiinl: ihlat he had litrivcn to keep. iiiid sir veil wcli, A lirl u 2- F" lllllillYml "l" lllY (Pfelled) vumi- llilo h's lrlaiir» iiivfii-léneni for the Race horses (about 2V; which, and liilsinterprctlng, she full How iI-ltliililili of Charlottetown Driving Park Old Home Week Horse Races tone.) ‘Siivlli. Aware of il"|' silciicuAle ._ I . ‘ivryt-piirilil tltnififll to go. l fg;w;v;=;,>.jgg) M" "l" ‘front .0 she said. - _ l "Alli i not rather iipprosslng The highest or any tender In No. y??? h” asked" l and the lowest or any tender lnl Nos, 2 and 3 not necessarily ac- cepted. Dated this 8rd day of July, 1925. C. R. SMALLWOOD, Booty-Tress ovi-rsprciid hi-r fcriliir~ii_ 2047-74“. "Hos llc hoard lilo? in you, biit"—thoi_ droll look cams flKilili—"I'Vt? boon iifralii. ilcar him listening. _ in the kitchen ilhc inspector stir- and I Ifieantollan Soltllrylll Ilt would he. "You lift: a ivoliderfiii girl; Dotty“ gmullcgt, 100K911 illulfllll qlllvkly ‘illlll always relieves and its continued um" “ml l" led-Mae oftcn has a permanent clfcct N‘, yve been “mining m mu‘ moms. Burn and (lunar, Lawn. tlliade riw- iiiiil vl-uliiillili- iiuileli of IA en's quantity brick lumber shaftlng Aw", very silitiibli- for anyone wanting ' ' ' i cdll il summer resort. flood bathing at foot nf Int. rod, and dismay. much iii ll muck- ' Aladdin's. L8H“). coboli cur-ours l i LOCKED IN THE EARTH 'lills is lhc end of thc first ivciks picture-story of "Aladdin or til».- Magic Lump." Children WIIU cut out the pictures every day will soon lluvc a whole sol. of Aladdin ilolls. which for more o! the story licxt week. _ 'l'ilo magician placed a rlug oil Aladdin's linger. "This will protect you from any dangers you may liici-l with,“ he said. At the foo: of the stairs every- tlililg was us the magician had said After fastening the lump securely to his belt. Aladdin lillid his pockets, his sleeves and Sh, Shook u...» huu(]_ q hflveutpiil0lii arms with the beautiful fruit that grew all about him. "Grve me the lamp! Give mo tho lamp!" demanded the magician irlicii he saw Aladdin coming up the stalrsuWheil Aladdin ieftlscd llccilusc his hands were full of fruit. the magician became very angry, throw another pinch of powder in. the firs and the earth closcd up once more, locking Alad- din lu-its blackness. (This beggars disguise should be colored gray and saved till later ‘in the story when the magician will put it on. Watch for more of this strange tale-next week.) ‘ zzThc Last Asthma Attack mayinflnphuh ,.,,,,,,.|,,,,. "fh“n'!' m, "u"... short tiilie. for such a neivcctorm unm m. was “in-alga, amazed a. yhqrcally bu thc last. oilc if prompt p“: illlrliii lilliiiliit iii-w. A IIIIFIHIICI 0|!- iuciiiiii sill lllll will’? '35 all all" Elie“ Yell’ BXPFLII-Sflfi over blur-over one lately l0gg's ‘Astllnlil Rcmcdy will safe-ix" guard you, it‘ will penetrate to tliei bronchial passage und bring about a hcultlly colldltlou. lt Why iiot gct this long-famous re- medy today and commeuce its use? inhaled as smoke or vapor l-t ls equally effective. thought l was whispering." Ho could not help mulling. "l‘m afraid he has. ' he answered "A; any rate. he seems to think he lsvntwanted. That was him n-pplng ofif into the othi-r room." "What a terrible man!" she iniir- "l6"!- murcd. "l don't care whether he heard me or llOi-—I hope he did. l don't like him. lie makes me want to show him that I don't like him.‘ too." Silo laughed a little. "He made me feel all claws. is he stay lug here?" ' "He is going almost immediately. He wants mc to guide lilin over the moor. Do you think you could stand being-T‘ “Oil, don't lcavi» rile alonc" shi- interrupted, her dismay patent and gcllliiilr. "You iiilih _ . w‘ (To be continued) Ootridoltham thleeafe. sure way. Stops “limit at ones. Androgen! III!- I Zine- Li... ' FOR SALE l\'l‘ (IICORGETOIVN s 7.21:2? An attractive Ilnme" dwelling of ‘Lcryl vn." Pre'“'- 0'95"‘ SQFPPFI‘ W. Engine. Scales, Pump-jack also For further particularly apply to E B. IeLARIIN Georgetown ziiiif-i-ii-wriii-ni. 2 _ . ‘an applieattlon will be made to piping and other articles. Will Country _ Homes for Tourists People having desirable homes in country districts, or at scasidu places. who are offering accommo- dat Jor summer visitors or tour- ists. rewslied to send in their names to the General Passenger LBpL, o! the Canadian National Railways at Mouclon. ll. is the wish of the Railway that a full list of such places be lieptgn hand for the information of travellers and they are asking the co-opera- tion of the public. especially those who desire summer boarders. it is felt that throughout the Mari- time Provinces there are many houses where very dirisiraible board could be secured and there is an ever-growing patronage awaiting for the farmer who can offer such accommodation. Those interested andrenewcde _ s; sheadyounum bestmngandwell. ‘- i Keep You Fit ward 0E disease and prevent, many 311mm“ caused by sluggish bowels, inactive liver and weal! ~ stomach. Their action lii-inild thorough. Good health. cheerful spirit; fioilvwlblltuse. - . natural and are invited to send in their names along with some particulars of the accommodation offered. such as lo- cation. iiumber of rooms, rates. etc. to the Railway and they will ll-st systemetlcally for the hotel and boarding hose guide books publish- ed by the Railway. l980-7-1-W2l The Annual Meeting of the Important Auctioh“ i925, at 7 o'clock P. M. Dated this 22nd day of June, 1925. mason/c TEIIILPLE co. Temple 60., will be held in E. R. Brow: Office, 146 Richmond Street, Charlottetown. P. E. island, on Wednesday the 8th day or Shareholders of the Mssoiili July, GEORGE W. WAKEFORD, Secretary. Beautiful Furniture I am authorized by Mrs. (Capt) John J. Fitzgerald to sell by Auc- tion at 270 Sydney 5L, on Friday. July 10th, commencing st 1 o'clock sharp. all her beautiful Furniture as follows: Parlor-l Superior Ma- hogany Parlor Suite, 4 pieces; 1 llahogany case Plano, 1 Mahogany Oak Dining Room Suite, consisting fet, 1 China Cabinet, all American old oak, 1 oak Writing Desk. Kitchen-l Kitchen Cabinet, 1 ice Chest and all other Kitchen ite Connauglit Square. 1 Hall Stove 1 Brass Bed 4 White - - - ‘Enamel Beds’. Springs and‘ Msttres- Inspectlon ‘sohcltedr see. 1 Simmons Bed, Spring and Kripok Mattress, 3 Dressers, 1 Ma- hogany, 1 Oak, 1 White Enamel; 1 Sewing. Machine... drop.. head;.. 1 Couch, 1 Folding Couch. 3 Tables, ‘.ha.r| and numerous articles, Oil Cloths, etc. inspection Wednesday 8th, and Thursday 9th from 2 to 4 p.m. Win- dow Shades, 2 Chandeliers, all light ‘fixings. ‘Mrs. (CapL) John J. Fitzgerald, 270 Sydney 8t. 2l29-7-R-ll-l3,l~l, ‘J. A. McDonald. Auctioneer gig‘ 2115-7-7-m4l x iii -_-- - -—- ~l.. FARM FOR SALE i l will iii-ll by private sale my farm of = ' I25 MINI nl Irlnrl. I00 nniler rlllllvlr‘ _tlon and 25 with a good growth of hard lanil soft wood, llltuioted lat Rlrs Point. |,.-l I15. The form la In l) gooll slate of I efiifiii.“ cultivation, la well watered, rlaht 1973,1_]_wm|_hf56|_ alongside em manurns and nliell nilirl. iiiciloii SALE DESIRABLE CITY I RESIDENCE u I B k c Hm carved We are flllthOl-‘l-Ztzd by Mr. G. J. McCorm-ac li-fiif.“ °° "°' to sell by Public Auction on Tuesday, July 14th Dllllw "Wm-l- $"v="'°' °'" at 12 o’clock noon his dwelling situated at of 1 massive table, s chairs, i Buf- corner of Pownal and Sydney Streets, Oppgg. first class repair, and has all modem c0nven- ~ utensils complete,1 Kitchen RIHIQ. iences, large yard and garage in connection. » Terms at sale. BENJ. CARTER & SON, FOR SALE . The Residence of -the Late MR. F. S. HODGSON _ . ls offered for Private Sale Being No, 15 Kgpgingggn gnu, This residence is in splendid repair, ls well bum, has lsrge rooms. all modern conveniences, a frost proof cellar, new hot water furnace and includes a large lot el land. For further information or inspection call at 15 KENSINGTON ROAD, This property is in i Auctioneer. rwi-lqttutowii __..-.,v nnil conveniently illtuillril as resllrds ii‘; luid so liltclyibrsci her could notiunueucg wyuuu 1mg girl 5Q uusll-ymeasur-ss urc taken. Dr, J. D. ltcl-{iioriiiiilly iii iiu-iirl- oili- ill ilii- hill‘ opertlea In this section of tlie Pro- Fnr further pnrtlrnlarn IIIIDIF to BIBS. JANET MPFADYEN ill-I0-7-il-wfnl -ill sell by public auction o“ at 12 o’clock noon, his All parties owning dogs and not Tax is not made before July 20th Police Court llor judgment against filnshed and painted‘ JAM E8 E. BRADLEY, 2020-7-3fmw3l. PROPERTY SALE The sale of the lets Brenton Scott's property will fake place at Clyde River on 18th July at 2 p.m. The property consists of sixteen sores cleared land, dwelling house, having large water power with aux- iliary steam power. The property is desirably situated. convenient to churches and schools. ' 629 mwf 3w PUBLIC Auction- The undersigned offer for sale by 9th at 2 o'clock. p. m. the property of ths Cornwall Creamery C0,, at c.,,,,,,,,,_ Th, M,“ PM, w," h, 21st day of July, 1925, at the hour of one 0’clod I sold without reserve, Bulldlngqp Cheese’ and Butter making machin-l ' ' July, 1925. Terms made known at Ills. D H. MURCHIBON . W. W. CROOBY Liquidators 2079-7-6mwf7l. 4154-74-41. m" PM“ a m " OF VALUABLE PROPERTY IN CI-PTOWN We are authorized b3’ Mr- J- K- R9509 t“ double tenement re- having paid the Dog Tax are here- SIdQTICC Situated 0n comer of, Queen, and by notified that If payment of Doe Euston Streets. property 1s beauhfuny iences and separate film?“ I f”? each teneL ment, Inspection at any. time. Terms at sale. BENJ_ CARTER & SON, Auctioneers Silver Fox Breeders’ ii::~.'::.'."..::.~.-::..: I'."..“.'.'.§‘.‘1.2i-". Association of P. E. island . ’ The Annual Meeting of the members of the Silver Fox Breeders’ Association of Prince Edward iiilaiili will be iielii iii JOItII T. Profitfs; Pl-W Audi-i» w- Tiwr-d-i. My Hall, at Alberton, P. E. Island, on Tuesday, tilt Dated at Charlottetown this 2nd day 9i JOHN ANDERSON.» " Iifllllilolf hursday, July 9th I modern conven- _€l- Socrearl ‘ MORELAND ~No. 147. Chancel‘ MORE HUMOURS OF HISTORY A. n. 1385 it). —r e- -V/ - Geoffrey Chaucer ' was the son of John Chaucer, o will“ , mi-rchant livlnli l" / Thames Strvoi. The dale of his birth is unknown; nor can his most famous work, "Th0 Canterbury Tiilrs," he IICPIITIIIPIY illit- eii. lie was the acorn from which the onlr of English " literature h a n grown. Nolhinlt _ now ri-mnlns of the Tshard. lhoush the huiidlns shown above probably in- cluded some ter- tions of the oriI-ll- g s1 building. B ARTHUR m