. w \ V‘ PAGE rwo vi 9 COLOR CUT-OUTS t; Little Ugly Boy To be sold by Public Auction in frotit of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown, in Queen's Coun- ty, In Prince Edward Island, on Friday the ttvcliith day oi June, A. D. .1925 at the hour oi 'l‘wcl\'t= o'clock noon: ALL 'l‘ll.\l'l‘ tract, piece or parccl oi land situate. ly- ing anti being on ’i‘u\vtiship Num- ber Twentyone, in Queens Coun ty, in Prince Edward island, bound- ded and described as follows‘ that is to say: Commencing at a stake fixed in the bunk oi the North Shore of .\1ill lliver and by thcl south boundary of Allen .\1cl’hee's iarm, thence tollowitig the south boundary line of the said iurm west until it meats a small brook thencp suuthwardly along the said brook to the shore oi" Johnstutrs River and thence following the various courses of the said shore eustwsrrily to the aforesaid bank or place of commencement, bound- ed on the north by Allan .\lcI'h.-e's land on the west by the aforesaid brook and on the south and east by Johnston's and .\Iiil Rivers con~ mining in the whole an art-a of sc- vonty-three acres, be the same a little more or less. The above sale is made under and by virtue oi a Power of Sale contained in a certain lndt-nture oi Mortgage bearing date the 111th day oi August A.D. 1923 and made between lsolena Lena Anderson oi Stanley Bridge in Queen's County. Single Woman oi the one Part and the Trustees of the Benevolent Fund oi the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge oi Ancient Free and Accepted Masons oi Prince Ed- ward island oi the other part and a Power oi sale contained i_n an ludenture oi Montgage oi the same date between Charlotte Anderson oi Stanley Bridge. aforesaid Wld ow, and William E Bennett oi the someplace Farmer oi the First Part and rthe Trustees oi the Bene- volent Fund oi the dlliost Worship- iul Grand Lodge oi Ancient Free and Accepted Masons oi Prince Ildwsrd Island. oi the Other Part. default having been made in the payment oi’ vlhe interest due there- on. - For further particulars apply at the oiiice of J. D. Stewart, 84 Great George St., Charlottetown. l Dated the 13th day oi May AD.‘ 1925. TheTRUSTEES oi the Benevolent Fund, A. F. A A, M. HIS GRANDMOTHER the story. am hungry. pick some nuts." "Oh, my boy, you cried otit his grandmother. iwicked bear will ‘will eat you up.‘ answered llgly Boy, and went into the woods towards i: nut trees. Many nuts had fallen l036-5-14-ih4i, MIIRIBAGESILE {There will be sold by Public Auc- tion on the premises at North Riv- er in Queens County in‘ Prince Ed- ward Island, on Saturday the 20th day of June .1925 at the hour oi twelve o'clock noon, ALL THAT tract, piece or parcel oi land, situ- ate, lying and being on Township Number Thirty-two, in Queens County aforesaid, bounded and des- crlbod as follows, that is to say: Commencing on the west side of the iboyallst Road, at the south boundary line oi laud now or ior- merly in possession of William Moore, thence running west the distance of fifty chains or to the east boundary line of land now or in the bushes. nuts?" (‘Color the itan with brown fringe. see her best dress.) Mai- CAPE TRAVERSE SCHOOL. The following is the report oi April: -1, Cedric Campbell; 2, Harvey. Grade Vll.—-1, C-amphell; 2, Dorilda Howgttt; Ruth Cutliiie. RED ROSE" COFFEEYSeQfd i This is one day's chapter of the old Indian legend oi‘ "Ugly Boy." Today you see L'gly Boy's grand- mother. Tomorrow there will be a i, dress Zor her. Soon you'll have ai whole set of CUT-OUTS to not out One day little lfgly Boy said to his grandmother. "Grandmother, I I am going out and must no-t," dill" iliiiilni; the ..q~he'll8lii. from any c catch you andmmr m‘ “l am not afraid oi the oldolbfati;'e"ggrinalg?g Glim- the - baled. to the ground and Ugly Boy sat downl and started Ito eat the sweet nut} meats, Suddenly there was a noise “Woof!" growledflm- 15‘ the old bear. right behind Ugly Boy. "Vvhat are you doing ‘to my grandmother's dress Her hair should be gray. Tomorrow we shall ot‘ Cape Traverse school for the month Principal's Dept, Grade IX. — 1, Evelyne Campbell; 2, Willa Cross- iman; 3, Goldie Gulgnin. GradeNlll Hilda Doris 3. Grade Vl.—l, Hazel MacMicken; 2, Mildred Clark. As- sistanfs Dept., Grade V.-1, Lylu Rodgcrson; 2, Wendell lliacvililli- formerly in the possession oi “ma; 3, Enzly Cnmpbem Grade W_ Lattcnlin McLean, thence south al- __1_ Roy Cunme; 2‘ Muhe] Rodger. ong said boundary line the distance of twelve chains to land now or for merly in possession of Roderick McLean, thence east flity chains to the said Road, and thence north son; 3. Wesley MscMlcken. bell; 3, Earle Sheehan. along the Road twelve chains to Allen and Ralph Harvey; 3, lley the place of commencement, con- Crooks. Grade l. (h)—1. Beiilflli mining by estimation slxity acres lliiwiiill 2. Esther Guignion; 3. oi land a little more or less: ALSO Frances Gulgnloll- Grade l- (c)- AIIIJ TIHAT other tract of land. sll- 1' Inez Macwmlamsi 2' Elmer uato, lying and being on Township Mmm"; 3' Lorena R°‘lge"°n' Number Thirty-two aforesaid, boun ‘Perfect ntendance‘ — Evalyne tied and described as follows, rihat is to say: Commencing on the east side of tne Loyalist Road, at the north boundary line oi one hun- dred acres oi land sold by Lemuel McLean to Neil McLean .thence north along the east side oi said Road ten chains or to the south boundary oi land in the possession of James M. Mclnvtyrs, thence run- ning east to the bank or shore o1 York River, thence soutnwardly. following the line of said shore, to the north boundary oi said one hundred acres, thence west along said north boundary to the place of commencement. containing by estimation forty-six acres oi lnd a little more or less, This sale ls made In pursuance oi a power oi sale contained in a mortgage dated 20th March, 1914. and made between Alexander Mc- Lean, oi North River, In Queens County, in Prince Edward ‘island. l“ 'l'°'"”°"‘ “"“' farmer, oi the one part. and James pm“ “g H. Gregor ,oi Bradkley Beach, in Queens County aforesaid, farmer oi gaa» eiyne Harvey, Beulah Howatt. pal secured thereby. Building, Charlottetown. Executrlces oi 1041 -5-14-th4l For Fire Insurance ' consult ‘ II. M. SIMPSON O 1 "I EASTERN, STIAIVISI-IIP LINES, INC. booms-Jr. ions s. a. (International) LINE nonunion o! muons- AND raunsou ounce Iwrwlnl Ir. mm, it: a oonos m! n. mo. ‘ l. s. oov. DINGLEY i v " fljqlqnlmllondlatnloyolff-H. an. n. uu-uor. n. lnllly a ) u to A. 5O CUIRIE. Agent. 31- John. N» l- Grade llI.—-1, Tlsy I-lowatt. Grade ll.—1, Marion Mat-Williams; 2 Olga Camp Grade l. iai—-1, Evriyn Harvey; 2, Winnie Campbell, Hazel MacMlcken, Ccd- ric Campbell, Wesley MacMlcken. Habel Rodgerson, Olga Ca-mpbell. Earle Sbeehon, Winnie Allen, Ev- the other part, default navlng been made in the payment oi the princi- For further particulars apply to McLean & MoKInnon. Royal Bank Dated this 13th day oi May, 1925. BARBARA GREGOII. ANNIE MA-RGAREII‘ POMEROY Estate of James H. Gregor i o-o+»+6 TH E R 1'; n VULTUBE BV ' FREDERICK SLEATH Author oi "sniper Jackson." ell‘- ~-~oeo¢¢-~.-<-..--'o~~ (Continued) Some »grea.t bitterness bad eaten ;1te zest out of his life; the ‘love or envy had burned. H-is meal iiu-i-sh- ed and an hour sLi-ll to pass ibelore the arrival of his vtisitor. laeioro he could brgin his nightly toll, he but sank back on ‘hi-s conch and waited. without the slightest si-gu of im- pamiencc, without either a rustle or a sigh. Only to those who hope for nothing, to whom life is nothing, is waiting easy. Enough i'or them that their time w.i'l come. The early winter darkness had fallen fog-laden. there was a black- ness in the antic when at last a neighbouring clock struck the hour. While yet the resonance oi its sixth stroke lingered .n the roof beams. and distant. ibel-ls called to others more distant; all over the crity, he hcuid his visitor arrive and pas/s "on. The taint slant oi the back door oi Niitnber 16 came up over the house- tops; the chintes still llvi ned the heavy air; and save for the squeak and patter of the mice the att-ic stmrtd to no other sounds. Yet save for this mice it was tenantless. Like a shadow or the night John llenry hail stolen from his corner, and started to tlésctntl the stair-s. lliown he went, treadlitig nois=less~ h... the lights tilashed on: down till lii- IXIICPILU the cellar. a d‘rOp, cryl‘ v Jkc place, length and bread-lb of the house. A glimmer oi ligm. through a DBVOIIkIII. scuttle markedl the strt-et end. Thence sounded ithe sombre tread oi a ptrtrollng pol- iceman, the purr oi tin hm”... sine Walllnl; Oilwide Nlum-ber 16. He Imuscd to listen. vaguely he wag conscious of a certain symbolism in‘ the situaitluu, and still more vague- ly oi sonioflltiing oi which the sym-' hcnsion. subtle and faint as out t-wio ipowirs, or sounds of Pr; within himself. he walked boldly tin famher darkness, a master-J; ‘bie-‘iliiiifi into a house oi’ while the Law paced pondg y. Turning atway, r-lminalf crime; ronsly His 611113;; med hand came into ifoniiiwt with a barricade oi‘ barrels and lumber, along which he felt ‘his ‘viii’ ‘iv an opening. through which- he crawled, lie had FPZIUDPIl the‘ ‘scene ‘of his labours; he had bum‘ the barricade to mask It during they Wight tohitle his, asual viisitor. The s llttiered wiith mortar fragments of brick and stone. s the wall. He switch. barrels the la a, Ibarrel slg As though flung radiance crossed mp ha-d been by B projector. bile the narrow space he wa He had tlecid-sd on this as the lbw mill-bod of effecting his g... trance; ‘la-limiting my,“ y, had pmvedi by ‘the eiiil 0i’ his second .nllght's labour-g h... hm had Tensor, ‘l0 ciinsrattilatc himself on the de- vlililvn; ior then ‘be had oome on a gonad wail, built recently aigngj-n-gt, vile first. obviously as a ‘further ‘pm. tton to the mysteries or c)... dwclliin-g. Such a house wouqu never have yielded its spoils to a visitor pressed for time. Many Vfgiils nillrht ihe necessary, Through his t-unnwl he could pay/them all. safely almost when he ipleased, this com. "i145 and twin-gs shrouded iln the very privacy with which .1119 house was gl-rt. Thin very evening he intvtndcd to pay the first of his visits: he had A, D, Milli-Henry devoted eight Year! tirom 1174 to clvll progress. Asslze . courts were estab- lishedpand the first germ oi a parlia- ment created. In 1183 his wife, El- eanor, in revenge for the King's In-ll- maey with Fair Rosamond, encour- aged the King's sons. tHenry and Richard, to rebel- ' _ll0n,"l‘he m; ini- pl ' ’ Eleanor. MOQI ‘the hole. and Instantly ube bole he- ly while [he ‘blinds whirred around re bollsm was the couse—oi an a-ppre-liwarier than before. ‘ the “Eli'- fll-Yininvi‘. Yet as real. Wlth-lcrlmson brocade —- costly banging pow- for cellar walls! to mhe seller's and warm. isoon; some on-e who might come wt and W?!" the v A with biim to undo its Intimates. But Deelp limo one opnever be drlsoovered. nor troulll this plgc, manner oi’ this burglary be vies-med. hted horizontally perhaps, until ion-g after tit was ‘reached the facing oi the linnor Will. Ilhrly that morning. just before hie ceased his labour, a bnlok trad given before a thrust of its chi-sol and warned htim tha.‘ his task was near- ly done. He had punposely lvft ls trontplehon to the ctreniu-g, when ihe long hours o! darkness would be bcioi-z him. Without the sllghtes; slaillculty his hand Icuiitl the hr ck 1.011‘, and, gripping it beliween illn- gers as strong as the jaws of a vice, he gently wlihdrew it. Still vimth i- in his grasp he pered through tho ‘hole. Blackness met hIs gaze. The ad- ioinlinig cellar was unlit. as be had expectifd. lnstinctvely he knew it was UIIICDKTIIIEG, but he wait-ed, 15s"- ieaiing for a wbile. Even the move- ’lll"ll.S of a mouse ‘he would have hcard. Not even a mouse stirred. .\'or did his iwaiviness lessen wh n he continual vt-hie breaching, m“. v need though he was that no one was ithere to hear. A fee-Me rat might only have been at work for been workng from the beginning. yet his irunnel was fully six feet long. He was a strong, deft work- man. highly skilled in the use 0i Ml tools. Working upward In iieor oi a downfall, he quilckly enlarged it'll-s gap. and thong-h he laboured in hiis ou-n shadow, not the smallest |tlickle oi anortar escaped the scoop oi‘ his tpa-lm. I Soon t'hv.- arch was cleared and lit-limited every finch oi‘ lt itli. and itestctl, all loose mattttr itfi-bbcd away. He stooped to work on the llowcr haili; and now a stranlge mining happened. For the first time the light shone past um and iel-l on came t1iied~ tib a ted haze. It was a weird, unexpected man-l- itatlon. He stopped and stat-xi at "it, bllnkting his eyes as though to ild 1i imself of an optical illusion. Then forward tilt-to its mid-st want his hand, and instantly he was with- drawing. backing out oi ‘the tun-‘ tiel as swiftly as ‘h. could go. For the haze ‘had been tangible. The cellar was being put to strange uses a hint of which he had fortunately ‘received in good iiime. Out he switched the illght and quietly ire- tuirned, and for a long tlime knelt at the cud oi she tunnel. listening, Pith-e haze was THE cnARLormrowu ouannuls ail the noise he made. Thus lie had; RECOVER“ QUICK a mom GRIPPE 0R= rw! .54...- a spell of Grippe or ilu. on your‘ system is all fiin d0"! i your logs are so wank they can ,-u|y.h°|.1 up your lady, tho host ng you can do to get lack Y0!!!‘ nltb and strength quick. l8 i0 an right in taking Tsnlac. it's wonderful how soon you tally do start to improve! Tanlac ills right in and puts the system t fighting trim. It cleans the lood, revitalize: the digestive or- sns, gives you an appetite (or ulld tood and makes you feel like ~. new person. Nothing will turn the trick quite is tact as Tnnlac, made alter the aruous 'l‘aniac formula from roots. ‘arkg and herbs gathered from the ’our corners oi the earth. Buy a ' ottlo today and get started back 1.0 ull strength and vigor. Tnho Tania: Vdgchsbln HUI riiciifzxc ‘EUR YOUR HEALTH ctaishul .0 the sound oi miauy ans- \\ eritig voices. Back to the face hi: swung. tiearly stumbling as he did so; not in alarm, but In surprlfie- The mysteties oi‘ the sIrBlX-S-i ilWirl- gang u- re begtiittiing to T9\'(..ll them- selves. It shcclcrcd dwellers strung cr than ‘he had slililiflseil- ~ - ~ For the first speaker had spok-iin in an ancient sacred lair-gauge. -lu the ros- poust-s '1. s ear bud dstected the ac- cctits oi a dozen and more Eastern peoples and tribes. .. (To be continued) '* 1 TRYON SCHOOL WGY Program 15 WGY (Schenectady, NJY.) General Electric Company ‘I90 Kilocycles (379.5 Meters) Eastern Standard Time 11.30 a. m.—Stock market report. 11.40 a. Ira-Produce ntarket ro- a. m-Weathor rcport_ _ lll.-Time signals. 1. 0 p. m.—.Muslc; talk ‘Spain: Fashions ‘ior Men," by Mark Haighi Harry Bo-nd Players. 5:00 p. DL-"NIWS built-tins. base- ball scores, ' 5:30 p. nt.-Internaiional Stinday School Lesson 3109 D- nL-Program by Al-bany Sui-and Thcaitcr Orchestra.‘ Julius Barb-tin c-n-ductor; Floyd H Waiters, organist, 6730 Dw m.-——l3asebali scores Health talk. 6135 l) 'm--"Slil»!e College ban- irnft of New York State College for Teachers. from tioilmo... of u... Hotel Ten Eyck. Adm“! _N_ y_ Owning rtmarks. r. Abraham R. Ilru-bachtr, President New York Slab“ Ciillfl-sv for Teachers. Time ls on the, Wilt-g" French . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Chansoz- “The Bellman“ . Forsyth . shallow Milflrh" . . . . . . .. Can-dlyn State Cnlle _ 88 W01nen's Chorus T. FrrtL-itck H. Candlyn, ditr ctor 710i) p. Il'l —-Comody drama. “The Sacriirlc-e." by H“. Austin Bond. presented jay WGY élayers. I stlenvl-‘Jn March, “In Command" . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Panella WGY Orchestra (‘i181 oi Charaoiieru the shimmer ‘in the lamp-light oi rich And the atir oi the place was dry Hearted ‘by his exer- tions, he ihad not noiiiced tits warmth before. ‘Some one had occupied "it recently, or meant to occupy tilt any time. Nevertheless he at length PBSIPIIP, ed his ‘labours, convinced a second‘ time that he had not been over- heard. Now thait h-is tunnel was so nearly completed, it did not matter whether the cellar was wont to be occupied or no. The hangings would conceal vhim. Forming wag favouring him =in an extraordinary very ‘house conrsplnln-g for some ielipon his pan he would ‘donle. He took care -bo make no slip that would slight his good fortune. Though he ‘worked iin utter dark- ness, the mortar diminished under his touch as silently as -ii i; were dissolved. Ithe brick-s came away m his hands as though floating away oi tiheir own accord; and ol- ten he paused, listening. iDtrrirug One 0f ‘those tpauses. ‘when nearly the iii-st brick was goals, a second iilrflnlle lilting occurred, as u-nex- peoted as the dirst» but of fa-r great- er‘ alarm. A draught began to blow. N01 on ‘his iaoeor bands d-Ld he feel ‘It. keen though hlls senses were; the air -in the ttrnnul seemed quite still. The hanging-s gave iiiiim tire warning. Motion-less an ‘instant before, hils io "will. they Ihad suddenly begun to "nimble. - .. A door had opened. Some one was coming. Stronger nnj stnongier the draught blew. rehend ilighitly touching u Much creamier than bottled milk, thus producing better results in baking and cooking. Nestlé's is also excellent for table uswon ceresb and fruits, and in tea and coffee; for it is creamy to creamy) / —— .\I.1r' ,. . .' Prlnc pals Dept, Grade ‘X. —— 1. Bill; Drvaann_'_'_'if,i,wlzxagngtugifu'}g ‘he last drop- Msigucrlte Bell; 2. l-lilda Foy; ii. llarrfcg Clousen .. HeleuCantpbell Edith Lord; 4, A etha Ma-bey- Eitlel Gr c . . . , . __ . , , . F h h Grade IX. iSrJ-l, Ralph Lyman; Parker Sfievens LErISOIIITrI-‘erh a 0 2. Gertrude Howatt. Grade IX Jr.) Illcliurd Bronson Ton Eyck Cley i ’ I H1, Katherine Dobson; 2, Murgar- Johnson . . . . . . .. Horace Robr atY et Cullbeck. Glade VII.—1, Marion llI‘l_')E("_0l‘ llart .... .. Frank Ollie:- liowott; 2, Asher Howatt; 3. Earl Act p431“). Deanqyflome Do _’ mo. .t_ Wilfred ‘Cilllll, died April-Lnttrenlide Pulp _________ .. 8i Mabex. Assistant's ‘Dept—— town. N"w York, » ’ M‘ so, 1920; Spt‘. Archibald CotisittsaCanadiait Steamship rm. _. ~15 Ptitnury Devl-—Grade Vi. — i» Stileciiion, “v31... Lemte" Rem 1 . gagged at Cumbrla October 2~l.,'Asbea\0s Com. ........... .. 1:: Chlllltii Wright; 2, Dorothy Wood- Orchestra push 1918 died Jun, 12. 192a - ‘Dominion Bridge 90 side: 3. Fred Walton. Grade V-—— Act ll——M'ary’o Apflrtme -t U iMiI-ssrs lullllvl‘ .\lttcl.eoil, Ernest Momlreul Power __._ ._ 11m 1, Norman WrighL. Grade lll. —-1. -.o\vn. New York 0m, n '1 p‘ lhiiininppreturnetl soldiers cnrrictliWlnhlpeg Electric __._ 45% Annie Caiibevk; 2. Florence Cnii- Sel- ction, "Fallry hence" yea'r1,:;,'i,r' two beujtttllitl wreaths i-roln thclNutional Breweries ___ 49v, beck; gKAlden Crosgmlm" Grade Orchestra ‘r Church to the Monument at which Consolidated Smelters __._. 7415 "'1' AL“ Parley; 2' Vivian Dawn A“ l“_‘m"'lii8 ‘Act llil ‘h ' I w ttn nd the Nutioti- BONDS son; 3, Irma Kidson. Grade l. Sr. e5 Wm denote the “in i‘ re an": u] ‘in? as s g l‘ ' ‘ ' .1934 victor m]. _.1, Lilla Wright; 2, Corinne ,,,,,,.,,,e,_ l’ 5° “ Ye“ a i_"_'.‘°"‘" , C, .,, y {Qhgigg """ " " C,.ossman_ Grade 1_ Jr___1_ Earle gelmn-on March "U s A V. L-Jiini; the service at tie ‘ itncti C t m‘ Calllieck and Eric Robinson. equal. 1,05,), ' - - ~l“°"=i'@i {lie iiliiiivliiiiiiileiiii "ii" "WY ‘illlmili °'“"_‘°'°° --------- -- 2' wmmm Fe"; 2_ Calvin Howam orchesl ISL Thomas Church DTCSBIIIC Lilli‘. Ilank .\l0tittenl ._. _ 2H,. Perfect attendance ior April,‘ — 9.30 p‘ mqpm m “lb ‘ tollowing itddrcss to Rev. t... i,\l.lllill"lllll'lvl( Nova Scotlri _ ______ .. Hima Fay’ Ralph Lyman’ Horace flush“. ‘Mi-m Egmiglb-IY VGY Or- 1 \\ heat-Hilly 1M; July. 119.4. Mabcy. Alden Crossman. Annielpgssge Swwarbéa v e’ “piano; "Pi" MY- Mllli"? Sept. 1411A. Cnllliei-‘k. Flflrenfie Cflllhfiflk. lriiiil "s\v@d'5-h sulifell nmglm,‘planlsl- I We, the Churchwztrdcits and Yes] Corn-away, 114%.; Jilly, 117; K dson, Vivian Dawson, Lilla ‘L "In we ‘mm "',," “Usslunller trymen oi‘ St. 'l‘homus‘ Church tlc- Sept. 114%. Wright. Earle Cflllbflllk. Wllllfliil b_ ~11, me £401,551,," sire on behalf of lllg tucmbcrs o1‘: ‘Oats-J/iay 45%; July. ~ll"i'ii Fo-li, Eric Robinson, John Fell. {om-i SUMMARY OE BALLOTS cihl summary oi ballots cast in Canada on Church Union, compiled from returns published by the press including this morning's papers: Ballots . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..210,908 For Church Union ....102.518 Against Church Uuion..108,390 Majority against Union. 5,872 The membership of congregations reported "unanimous for Union" has been totalled on the basis of this December, 1923, General As- sembly reports, and comes to 46,- 919. . . , Ford ilRiunsl 43.8 Miles on Gallon of Gas In a public test supervised by city and automobile club officials. liloril Sedan, equipped with Blanche Thermostatic Automatic Carburetor Control, ran 43.8 miles on one gallon oi gasoline. This iti- Sfliin. but for their ‘weight. the hangings would have Ibeliled into the tunnel. They pressed him black as he ‘leaned Qxpegian his cams strained to catch the slliglit- cst sound. Then as stiddeuly as it liiid begun the draught ceased blow. ~""i.~'- the ‘hangings I. calms siill. The door had 0l0S8d——\Vld.ho|,|f_ a sound as without a sound ‘it had opened: in iihe interval he had heard nothiing not a orcaik, not a iootinlll, Ye; in the interval the o-llar had tinted with men. -He felt their prc tow feet of him- a slltnt, watchful l-‘miidlflny- Watchful of what? . . . Had he been heard? IHe feared so. Slowly and 110139- ivssiy he withdrew to about the mid- ‘lie 0i the tunnel. and there knelt close aigialinst the wall. his -revolver 0i"- DPBDBFEd for attack, exipeclling aiutack ilrom either direct-ion. it u. were that he was discovered, ‘his e3. cope Willi! be cut oii ill-really. From front and near attackers would trome. He could but wait untrll they disclosed themselves The-n, per-v IBIFS. he mllghvt spoil their surprise. Yet the im-lnutes passed. The sil- ence remained unbroken. The walt- scijce wIthi-n _ng began to grow trying even so iris nerves oi steel. expensive control doubles mileage per gallon of gas and is entirely ‘automatic and sell regulating. It ‘my mrwmdlimakes Fords start instantly, even v1 iln zero weather, eliminates carbon ‘formation, prevents dilution oi crank case oil, avoids sputtering of motor jlltl cuts repair bills 50%. Installed in two minutes. Cadillac now uses as standard equipment Thermostatic Carburetor Control under Blancke license. The invent- ors, A. C. Blancko & Co., Dept. 4058i}. 602 West Lake Street, Chl- “gcago, want agents and are willing filo send a sample at their own risk. Write today. MlnarrPl Llnlment lor Colzvl. ‘ CEMENT 1000 bags fresh stock now - landing from 8. 8. Alrdll! at our own whirl. Then from taehiind the hangings ii minis voice cut vtlvrottgh Iillt! stint, The ness. "He started. tonne] DI m 50min - luau. TIMIII Jvflml w" YOUR j-.l"¢2-'l'$§.j. F ~ f-Carvoli Bros. 1009-5-18-21 - ' . *'_”B?'5Rfi'iTiR*tioRn ',Tort0i~tro, _May tit-an unofll- b ' “Allegrel to" 1.1m)“ c. "Vliswiding lliarch," d. "Peasant Dance". u Orchestra ‘l- “A Feilst 0f “Lan-terns" JJy" ‘their thanks and ahpreclation fori the malty pastoral klndncsses‘ shown by yourself constantly dur- . _ . . , . _ _ , , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ing your Ministry iu this locality. c. "Tes Yieux" béy! During months when we were lMly-g p; mm)“, deprived of the services o.‘ out "Prelude, G. Minor". Rachummynof; Historic and beloved Church Bessie Stewanl Bannigan iihrough vacancies in the Parish, _ Mozart you were always most kind and at- tentive to Iihosc in sickness and trouble, never sparing yourst-ll‘ in "Flotow all)’ W11)’- Hlbowitz W9 regret that soon you will hr denying us to take tip work for . a..{..'.'i'.'..'.."'i~..i.." a. “The Last llosicof summer-- p’ “H115 Fiavorlte ‘I Mira E. Dibble a. Etude (l Flat Major" .. v W -. Chopin ottr Muster in another Ileld. What h- Dvfilfléiglsvltixgrt Chopin will be our loss, will he gain tr “Siegflmfl and me Birgnnisnti others and we pray God may bless Wagner i - o Orchrfltra you n your \voik and spare you i r u, HA M .. _ lmany years service in the cause or b. "Thy ifilili... if ' " Hum“ elm“ ’ > . 0mm u Dmlemducmwg“ On lit-half oi Si, 'l‘lmmas' (lhttrch "Rusmng of Spring" Sand“: Wu are, your grntelttlly and res. ‘Bessie Stewart Bllllnlgui‘; g pcctfully. K n, "(humus-i _ _ _ _ _ _ H ‘ _ a. R. MEE . ,,_ “Seronadv. J _________ ~§vlllllgifli J. HARRY HARDING. Orgy-St“; ' H e” Churchwardehs HEAT-H HARDING '_"_"{‘*'——— Vestry Clerk MEMORIAL SERWCE AT FRENCH RIVER Stdck Quotation I Lléhehtlinnual united Memorial Ser. u‘ .1“ remembrance oi ti...” of e 5mm who haul the s-zi sacrifice for Siitniav the 10th inst. new ‘L Mm“ lit 2.30 pm. American Cur 8t Foundry Ct» 107V. and Rev. G. T. Atlantic Reiinar Co. ...__. 21 SIWlKBB £00k pnrt in the ServlceJAmerican Locomlhtlve Co. .. 121W; which was most impressive. 'llio;Am. Smelling & Retln. Co. ._ ill-ii Show‘ of m“ Presbyterian and Anaconda Copper Min. Co, _ 36% "8 m" Churches rendered beau- Canadian Pacliic Co. .. 142 tliul music. In the course oi a most N.Y. Con. & Hud. River .11. 117% ‘Illzilligiii “iiii “Pllmhrlate address, Cuba Cane. Sugar Co. 113% “av, l. Millar read the iolIowingCuba Cane Sugar Md. 51% Pm 0R games on the iMIOIIIIIZIEIIIZiIIIIEIIIBIlOIIBI Paper Co, ___. 58% mm- 10‘; e" Adams. killed in ac~ Kelly Springfield Tire Co. - 19 DuvI-B l2- 1918; ‘Pte. James PamAmerlcan Petroleum ._ 77V. m 22?,‘ "iiwii- killed in action Ap Reading Co. ............. _- 78' ' ' 19153 nie- Arcll. Camp- Southern Pacific Co . . 102% bell, killed in action, June 2. 1916; Union Pacific Ry. Pid. _ . 97% GI‘ -Ai'lliiii' P. Johnstnne, killed in U.S. industrial Alcohol Co, . 88V, acl-lmi. July 8th, 1917. Sgt. F. Ver- United States Steel ______ .. 116% 33:‘ lléyilaids, killed in Action. Aug. Crucible Steel Co., oi Am. __ 69 km d l. Pte. Frank l... McKenzie, Bell Telephone __..._... G 6H ii iivilvn Aiikust 14, 191s. Brampton -_..--_ dr. arold A. MKoLeod. died at Al- Brazilian Fraction eifliwi. Ens. March a, 1911, Pte. Howard Smith Pid, -- LeslitFWm. MacLeod, died at Glaa- Howard Smith Com. 80W vscviiand. December so, 1m, Spanish Rive!’ Com. tom Lt. Norwood MacLend, killed In Steel Company oi Canada __ 85V; action. October 14. 19.18, m. Cec- Ahltibi 611/, l‘ E- “wiiiiivi- tiled Jviv 11, i921. Shawinlgdll“: """"""" " ._ _.._}__ .. .1‘ _.... SHOULD Till _\‘\‘:@ ;‘ * ,. a iv . 27' '_be sold by Public Auti- t King and Countr 'M l~ i t1 Moti-ircitl Stock d r ' y em urs o ie . . Tzggzfllhshwur- W-in held nit St. Exchange: nrch, French River on‘American Can. Co, __._"-.. 187% ythe Congregation to express to you Sept. 44%. -Whcwt—-Muy, 175; July 1691/22 Oct. 138%. S. S. Hochelaga _ ,,. Thc S. S. Ilocltclcga wtili ‘starl- hrr daily summer s.r\' ct-‘on l< rltiay morning, the 15th leaviugllrucii Snewurt 8t 00., 14.11 wliuri flnrlmi , Ftciowti a), 8.15 ior P164011 and re- a tnirning on tiho arrival oi the Sy<l~ ney Express. 10111-5-14-71 v' ii* Stalls g Stalls To... Fish Market of the Cit)’ Market Building will ion on Friday, Mal’ 15th at 12 o'clock noon. ~ Terms cash. HALIFAX, iMny l3.— Quotations premcjtirtiislicd by Johnston rtnd Ward G. I’. NICHOLSON, ' City Clerk. 951-5-1 llMifl. Professional (lard! McDonald d: McPheeJl-A- J. A. IoDORALD II. I‘. IoPlllI Blrrlntrrl, Attorney. l“ Mono! 0 ll llloy Building this"; DR. C. G ARCHIBALD Graduate of N. I. Post flroduutl Movllnml flohool and llunilni w, Prantim llnltod t» In. hi» m" TIHIII ( Ollco lllyor Inllllfll Grunt George smut Olin lIouIo-O to ll n. In. I Telephone lM-J- A Mark R. bicGnlgall. B- A‘ I IAIRIQTIII. salmon-on. I'm Ionw to boll --. Ni; 94. Trouble for H0111’! 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