~ yy. .fr {\ /.~ jirgioa 'rwo rua ciiAni'.o'rrnrowN c:o.\nmAN‘- _,J W ___,, JFQQY Qgigzg B OS T 0 N by Steamer INTERNATIONAL LINE Fare from St. John 810.00, from Ealtport or Lulsec, Maine, 89.00. Every Monday, Friday and Saturday steamer sails direct from Si. John to Boston, leaviulg St. John 7 P. M. Atlantic Time, ue Boston next day 2 l’.H. Daylight Time. Every Wednesday steamer leaves Si. .llihl 9 AJL Atlantic Time, Eaalport 1:30 P.li.,Lnl»ee 2.30 P. M. Easlerm 'l1me, arriving Boston Thursday 10 AJI. Daylight Time. a ".°f:‘.f’°“.,.':.‘“./':;.1".f-‘1’.".f;'::‘.'- EASTERN; steanuhip lines I ._._..._______*__ AIICTIUN SALE OF FARM AT MOUNT HOPE, KING’S COUNTY The farm of Walter F. Docken-,i dorff at Mount Hope. King’s Conn-.» ty will be sold by Public Auction on‘ the premises on Wednesday, July Hill. A- D-. 1928 at 2 o'clock p. m. » “Babies Have 'Nerves' By Rurii Dnifrmiri , l i 3/., li,\ \_’ . 6\ V l . ‘_ \/ i .__ . / i- _ ._.":,". .:._u__1 W , , Much of ilio nci‘vo\i:=iicss in r-ldcr chililri-ii i-un b.~ ti-itccil to the over-l stimulation during infancy, caused* by regarding liuby as ri sort of uni-l mated toy for tho nmu.~.cini~nt of pnr- ents, relatives und frioiuls. linhy muy ` be played with, bill. not for more tliuni a quarter of nn hour to ilu hour daily. l:le_\‘uiii iiinnz- ing to seo how quickly it enlms lni|i_\"s I u ¢¢»os¢¢oeeo00¢eoo00ao¢o» l Dont Make I “Jealous i Hearts” ‘Out of Baby ' ., .\ULI)l\ED BABBOUB -vooeoo-ovoo-oeeooso ro so-» 1 CHAPTER 72. <|"""" She returned to the mission and sat, for a long time, in deep thought. THE FIINAL VICTORY Elinor took a tin coffee-pot from a low stove and poured its contents into two cheap, heavy cups. From ,the inner room of the two-room shack that crouched. with a certain watchful Lear, it seemed to Elinor, on the very edge of the relentless jungle, a voice called: “Be there in a minute. Let my coffee cool, will you? I've got to rush back to that poor soul who`s destined to pass over before sunset today.” “Another?" sighed Elinor, and sank down easily beside the bare wooden table. The little room was blisteringly hot. Flies buzzed insist-i ently against the netting tacked at door and windows, 1 Stirring her coffee, Elinor had a swift vision of five o'clock in otheri lands. Five o'clock in Paris. with the aperatif at the Cafe de la Paix. while the gay world flowed by; five o'clock in Monte Carlo, with orchestras playing on the terraces! the click of balls from thc gaming- This farm comprises 120 acres of it which 60 acres are cleared and in erves und r~ootln~s him to all-vp: yi.-t|1-¢0m5_ the fashionable, saunteririg, cuutiiiiiii no drugs or opiates. lf. is i iugii suite uf cuinvsnim, baian¢e‘\\rH|~i>i‘r 1-"M1111" rl\\~\~\i~ rf" dwelling house and barn. pump in, house and in bam. Also never fail- M lllrd wood and lumber with newiserihe it for rislino cocktaibdrinkln throng; five o’clock with the Park teeming with smart motors; with the Pali- sades flaming in the sunset; Fifth Avenue awhirl with traffic. and tea- drinkers looking idly from the win- dows of luxurious hotels; five o'clock gift _to .it you '°“ cannot fail to enjoy. G OE gif* >FUC:> hands. no longer white and soft, but .tflil beautifull rwere Elapsed. Under her heavy lids. her eyes . at hideous afternoon when she had re- parutlve coolness of llic ship window. Leaning there supporting herself on its dusty ledge. She had looked out to sea an_AcxAcn `-Jlf'-v T5 . .1 ° _ --: ‘l Z r ! A /s " ' l ’ ~‘ For further particulars apply to l J. A. ivrcnoNAi.n, Vl'ith eneh lvottlc of Cnslorizl, you A get ri, book on i\loi.lii‘i'hoo- `,` . - If ase wa had pierced the silent breathless. - A ‘ _ conmscr ,, .. \ DENTAL SUBGEON E ' Corner Queen md Richmond _ HOUns'~9 10 12.30. I 2 C0 $00 ,c0AL . N Y :f;:..§:s. 2s:z:;; ew k from Boston and from Maritimes & é Annual Meeting Ana Boston @§:';::“i:::i§. :;:::‘:.”..:“.‘:;.§‘:f.*;~ @l`ViC€ ldreamed. Dreamed back into the - 1 The through daily night service A ° D“s5~~ -i between Boston and Maritime Pro- V I Ill m9m0l'Y She I'0¥»Ul'l1ed to th lvincc points will commence Satur- » e 0th Standard Slee in --A and found herself in a strange, it Y. M. C, A. itwms here on Thurs- %,.,,,ce between New York d.ms'rmcT PASSENGER AGENT °°“*“- “mi ‘°“'P“|°\“|¥ ffm! fr uni stuffy. A maisdorous mom t in ii ui inn. ii r J i ‘ . _ . fl" .-+»~___,,,----_,,-Wi;-1-~_;;_,;; y iuni fi r ri n tawdry little “Croydon Armsa" Sh; o’l:lock,eP M ay 0 u y next at s Marmme Plovmce P03115 Will be ¥0°‘.’ “lim Ear nt; M ma er' sum ‘ slowly Memory of the events NJ ' ' ' The Down Easter will leave New high quality. J IM'MY’S PHONE 176 ` , DR. J. P. MILLARO i | ,W _ I. __ - d , J 3 . ll . -- gained consciousness after her faint ver Fox Companygwiil he held in thc 29?? n2£;el:§1l3§,gh°nwe§:ld:¥]’d #$3 C;l-is ol;,._ .,,__, cg; is ,rt , ¢_=.”,.{,,. '- i’ »"_ . ' »" .- _.1- 14-' 'T -' ts.: --~' . ' 1-- `-_ ._~`»:" '~ --tr " vi."/f~’.' -' I' f_- .’_-"" _ ¢~,.. .... ,._.‘_. ¢..,..c-_;.i¢‘,/_'._.___»_ \ _ `, u ~ f ~. a . . 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