‘fr-"vnm Two. . .__.h n—-— y‘? t- i ANY WHHPE , FOR YOUR » PLANTERS SALTED PEANUTS a mmmu umum ! will sell by i hilt‘ aim-tum at 274 Eur-run Sir/w l, 'l‘vi.~.=il~ of June. m 13o p. m. household YHYlLiYlFf‘ n.’ ooh: furniture. i ohm‘. llunuur" , 3(".'f‘l'.'1l iirtl room .~."i a 1o: of nil and squares '1‘. in; ('I"»l‘l. . Mrs. JRlil-“S Tfiliiltll‘ JOHN l‘ IlRAHIJ-IY ' '\~;.~~ rmor" 5 "Tur-Tlrzr-Sai ______--,______.___ ' For Sale‘ The site-o! the Victorh Hotel with , building thereon, also liuilrling int opposite. 1 These two properties will be sold.‘ separately or cn hlor. An attractive‘ prire will be given for quick sale.‘ Apply in W. K. iPVlIIRL-i ‘.5; 1.1‘. (rot. n. s. Jlai-IHNNJN. i Liquidators i ZGH-S-ZY-Illtllentlslf. smzfFs | l ¢ABBY GERTIE Ira l1 I “v on. “Some folks do not consider‘ iced lemonade a sott drink because ice is hard water." A . ‘II ~ L .. "Did your friend make a sue ' eess as a trained nurse?" "Yes, indeed. She married her wealthiest patient." I I I O is’ WHAT'S lN A NAME ' He's light as any summer breeze, Two hundred pounds lhc'll weigh; His given name is Hercules. Her given name is Fay. i i i i ' Turtle: Hey. Mr. A don't you try to dispense a little sunshine new and then? You're al- ' ways creaking about something! , Frog. why - _ job, of course. " four months." i trmplca, the ageing lino round h-s eyes Married Quarters r . Ry mvm tram. l‘ o t‘ (- Continued I She had dreamed her dreams of it a the days when marriage was m.- ‘nly outlet for a single woman's -nergy and unrest. Things were alter- ed now—there ivere other channels: The dawn was already heralding the Woman's Age. She could hear the steady murmur of the men's voices be- low, She would have liked to know what was passing between her lather and brother. The net result of the lalk, dlsuppoluimg in ‘the extreme .0 Isaac Bradford, might have reas- sured Rhoda. "Your mother is \\'01".'_\'Zl1§. Jim and Ive nfiiluefl liiat you're not yoursclf yet. Tcll mo lliflu.‘ you're feeling really and ll there is anything ive can do to 1.311) you." Real l'llll‘.('l'l_\' concern vibrated in .1. suong voice. and his lace wore .:.< kmdliost look. _, Jim started a mut- at this directi thrust, which he had not expectedn not giving his people credit for much observation or persplczcify save in" very material affairs, | "I'm all righl. father. Getting fit-L [Pr every day. I'm thinking of having, - _ a go at the War Office this week or next." f HALIFAXAI. e An exceptional hotel is The Queen Hotel - - - a famous cuisine specializing in sea foods - - - excellent musical programmes daily - - - 150 comfortable rooms all outside - - luxurious beds - - besides phones and reading lamps. Moderate rates. American Plan or European Plan. A. (i. Sumpstnl, Managing Director f’. "Wcll, 1 ivonf to get bark to my‘ I've been off 1i. over; “Your mother and I were hoping‘ you'd had enough of it." "And you're c-xpvriln: me to resign‘ my commission, father? But how‘ rould I? They wouldn't. actxfit it. {Wei no excure." ‘Excuse enough, You've given two ‘vcman could run Bradford's It's out “nil B ha“ S?" i" W and 10m‘ “m” c.f the quz-szlon. It'll have to be a it has cast you. Lo; others sic; in- payu)(_rg‘_ it's a, p.l,y Tom Bishop's a “mm” 'parsons, He's a roe; good follow. and Jim took his pipe from his mouth ‘ has a busnlggs head," and eyed his father squarely, The!‘ “He-u do “ELLE, work in mange," ornve look. the grcyine hair about the ’ said Jlm‘ and fellt, his pipe isuddcnly touched him. "I'm very sorry, father. but I don't ivant to leave the army while the war lasts, even if I had a better excuse than you mention. Other chaps have to go bark war-n they recover from‘ their gruelling, I know mcn that have beclfukfllfldird four or five times. And donit forget. that those who have 9x- Tlcriencc behind them are worth five or i=1): raiv onru-x" Th:s was an lnconwstable fact. but ‘Isaac Bradford had not got to the bottom of the matter yet. "You ivilllngness to serve does you credit, lad: but of course it isn't easy 1T? fathers and mothers to see m. ‘ 1011511 the same eyes. We were hop- ing you'd come home now and settle I "lhen uhat are you £01113 W "like ‘of yourself alter the war, son? It i can't la.t for ever." i “Sufficient to the day. I'm 81w , you've spoken to-nlght, father. 1t has cleared the all‘, and I think I'll tvfidle to London to-morrow- and have a pow-wow at the War Office." "Wouldn't you like m8 W 8° WW1 you, lad? I could make it suit Bo 1V5 the hall-day." Jim hastily shook his head. "No, no, father, it's a long journBY for nothing. I'll stop the night at the i Automobile Club, see a pal or two, and lget back the day after." ; Their tall; continued for some time. qntimate and pleasant enough. but Bradford senior retired to his bed ilutther oft than ever from fully im- -_______- Professional Cards i .. . BFL y i Ah! Then ivhat 15 to bgcqme 0f! ~~*--' I .». . . - fr: 7.‘.- .. rfiel) mod one. t! l I I l Jim. Would you likfi to know mv pm-‘ ' D. L BIATHIEFUN l.|.. IL i . . ' so - riba f l . .' s. Barristers, Iaoliclinrs, Etc. ,, or a“ yearu _ .‘ Money to Mm Pwwnt I think women would , hot DBrth-‘lllafllfl 1m glad they're “fifties-Charlottetown and Montazm ‘like tthzcbdb‘ auboiglsy "mm enjoy v Samfalmryy Said Bradford carelexll’. __ I__ j:nes:YHuw l‘ "at "Theres Rhoda! she's capable en- _i_____--_i Brown: The last inning first. , (311511. and keen: I/ard knows, she's ’AUDITORS l .1 ‘i Isaac Bradfords fare hardened i Accounts Audited. Income Tax perceptibly. i Returns Prepared. I A. E. MacNeill £i Co. ' i 127 (Grafton Street oldq-d-l l-lmu. Mark _l\fcGuigan, ' 3. A. BARRSTER, SOI-ICFPOR, ETC. MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown, P.E.l. -.-_._i F. u go n e Perman ent Waving and FINGER WAVXNG All branches of Beauty Culture It fie EL“! BEAUTY SHOPPE Summcrside 559-5-6-ttslmo. i i l Jim shook his head. ,live in Markyate." Z ' "Rhoda's been a reef, good gm us when we were in a hole, but. no NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the P, E. l. Protestant Orphanage will be held in St. Paul's Parish Hall, Prince Street. Charlottetown on Thursday evening, June 19th at ll o'clock)’. M. At this meeting e number of Trustees are to be elected to the Board and all contributors present will have a vote. The Annual Report fnr 1920 will be distributed and the work of the Institution freely dis- cussed. The public are cordially in- vited and the Clergy asked to an- nounce to their congregations on the Sunday previous. IRA M. BROWN, Secretary-Treasurer. 4222-6-6-fm\v till June 19th. Pains Around I-learl Weak Spells Would Fall Over Mrs. James Vanalstino, Pibrocb, Aim, writesz-‘fl had pains around my heart, and suffered with weak, Imothenng spells. Sometimes I would (all over and would have to be picked ‘up and put to bed. "I used severe] boxes of Prohibihon Commission Chairman, Mr. GEORGE E. BROWN, Margate, P. E. l. Bend ell Information regarding In- [rggtlons of Prohibition Act to the lbove ' , 0r To $0! lnqiector B. J. Heywood I Dorebester Street, Charlottetown >-—--——' ' ----. McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY I. I. BENTLEY, K. O. o c:.':..::~:..r~~~- We“ ‘ _ >"Iho anyone wholsintbonmo audition mwmglvtaanmnu ; lfalrtrial." Price, 50c. n no: at all druggista and dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of ‘co by The T. Milburn 00., Hmiiml mum, On HEATING If you want Barrister and Attorney-at-Lew Office: 150 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. I. & lvIcPhee _ B. A. ' I. A. MeDONALD. II. F. McPIIEli BARRIQTERS. ATTORNEYS. ETC MONEY TO LOAN Mvoblfonald- pil-u- .' - p- §tewart & Lowthe Fred Ii. Trainor Expedltious and Expert Workrnansbip Send to i N ll T I l} El We, the undersigned merchants of Morell and Bristol, agree to close our stores every Wednesday at l2 o- clock from June l8 to Sept. l7 both days inclusive except July 2, when down to business in Michael's place." "I never could do that. father. I'm‘ ho hand at business, and I couldn't‘ . dcrstanding his son's mind. "You're right, Susan. we've lost the lad for a while. But his heart's in the rectl place, and, please God, we'll get him back when all this devil‘; work is over." '. Alter he had gone to London next lday they became even more conscious lof his remoteness from them. A score ‘ of little incidents rushed buck to their remembrance, each helping to ,provc him detached from home sur- - roundings. ‘ "It's swelled head he's got, if you ask me," said Rhoda trenchantly. "It's i a common complaint among the tem- iporary gents. One is always hear- about it, and seeing it, too. They come back swaggerlng with theircanqs 8nd, their stripes, and don't think any- body good enough for them. My advice to you, father and mother, is to leave him alone." ' “When we nerd advice my 8111- We'll ask itflobservel-l her father dri.ly. He was: willing, nay, eager, to concede her capabilities to the full, but often she raspod on hk susceptibilities. and he wondered why she had not been born a boy. "We've got to remember Whit h" been through," said his mother stoutly, ' “We don't forget it, but they needn't give themselves just s0 much swank. Some of us have 1.10116 our bli- ln the war quite as well though we've never set. foot in France. People won't forget. their swagger when the khakl's off," said Rhoda, sticking stoutly to her guns. Meanwhile, the culprit and bone of contention in the family, sitting ccm-' fortably in the corner of a first-class- compartment speeding south, was con- scious of a strong feeling of relief at getting away from them. He had not told anyone, not even Bishop, of the little letten-Poppykr. second one, which he took-from his pocket. soon alter the train started, conning it for the twentieth time. When he bed first re- ceived it he had manfully decided that he would not fall in with her sugges- tion to come to London and meet her on her way through tn Hampshire, 80 Grafton Street Qppoeite Prince Edward we “ill he open all day. Also closed Dominion Day. , t (Sid) J. “b MCEWEN’ J. D. STEWAR/Iéllg‘. 0. B. “i. MCEWENFI N. W. LUWT R. |.g_ E Co); BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, ITL , E F sngs_l.cr' M Greet (leorge Street j , ' ' "' ‘ ‘ ' ~11} "0"" T° W“ us... , l Iovrvylyvvv mv- vniflqmuvv An hour later, however, he was arranging the details. looking up trains. and taking a great interest in his uniform. The War Office was a concenlent peg to hang his journey on. His principal, indeed. his sole, objec- MARITIME novs on ' ron woanrrs mvume car-rte JUDGING conrusr MONTREAL, Que. June 11-Deter mined to spare no effort to bring back to Cflnflldi the World's Juvenile Cattle Judging Championship, the team from Canada, on which are two Maritime boys, Cedric Kirkpat- rick. of Wlncal, N. B., and Gordon Campbell, ol Stewiacke, N. 5., the other member of the team being Clifford Baldwick, of Barrie, Ont., unofficial representatives of more than 6,000 boys and girls of the jun- ior livestock clubs of the Dominion. will sail from Montreal June 21 on the White Star liner "Albertid for England. They will compete with teams from Great Britain, the Unit ed States and other countries at the Royal Agricultural Show in Manches ter, July 9, and will go overseas un- der the auspices of the Federal De partment of Agriculture, having earn ed thehonor of representing Canada as a result of their prowess at the Dominion-wide competition of the Canadian National System at the Royal Fair in ‘Ibronto last Winter An intensive preliminary training among tlhe owtstanding herds in Can ada and Great Brltlan will begin for the boys on June l0 under the dir- ection or F. W. Walsh. Supt. of Ag- riculture for the Railway, who will conduct the boys overseas and act as coach. Mr. Walsh is a Maritime man, being born in Moncton, N. B. Federal and Provincial Governments are oo-operating in the matter and Professor Ness, of MacDonald C011- ege, is assisting in the training of the boys 1n this country. Beginning at the Omistown Fair on June l0, the first Class "A' summer fair in Canada the boys will inspect import ant bends in Quebec and the Mari- tlmes. They will see the Shorthom herd of Alex. Melure. Buckingham, Que; T. B. lvlrtcAuleys Holsteins at Hudson Heights: the MacDonald College herd of Ayrrshires and Short- horns; the Maxwellon Jerseys at Ste. Annes; the Nova Sootia Agricultural College herd of Guernseys at Prince port, N. 8.; Blackiess herd of Guern seys at Great Village; Fred Setchells Jerseys at Salt spring; the McKay; Guerirlsey herd and Welter‘ Dickie‘: herd of Holstein: at Tram, N. S. Before they go to England the young champions will be given a fare well luncheon by the Railway at which Federal and other officials will be present, and, in Europe, they will be entertained, and taken on sightseeing tours and \"l5ll.§ to fam- ous farms. THE (ll-MRHYITETOWN GUARDIAN momma: summit sduoor. i-_- The seventh session of the Mar- itime Bummer School will be held at Sankvllle, July 7th to Augustfltlth. ‘rhis school was established in 1924 largely to enable Maritime teachers to continue their academic work and receive further up-ta-date profess- ional training. Notwithstanding the fem that schools somewhat similar in aim have since started in Halifax and Fredericton, the school first es- tablished has grown steadily 1n numbers and favour. This year, in addition to eighteen members of the Mount Allison Faculty, the following are among those coming In {mm A‘ full, rich Ila gives complete ‘4- 19 ‘Fresh from the gardens’ outside; Dr. F. Q'- Jqiuh, Professor at Western Reserve University; Pro- fessor E. R. Massey, nofessoe of Romance Languages at Acadia University; Dr. Richard Hammer, Professor o1 Physics at Acadia University; Professor G. Douglas Steel, Pm. teaser of Eflklish and Education at Prince of Wales College, Charlotte- town; l . Mr‘. B. J. Micnaud. 0f the VOca. tional School, Saint Joihn; Dr. Cecil C. Goldring, 5011.001 In. specter for the City cg Toronto; NR5. Gertrude Cain, of Frederic- ton. who will teach Conversational French; Mrs. M. U. MacDougall, of Halifax, Kindergalrtner. .All Weird! Wild! And a thousand mi $Pifl through space with a crash move down mountalnsidcs. Sdlmon Caribou swim the river lfldIdflSS r their colorful baskets for sale, A . e totem pole. Sail to this great e dian Paciiic Princess Linc; , , , Wu}. From Skogwey, lollow the WiHIQ Allin. Go on down the Yukon m qua! Envcutmlncnduweelilnthe o! the Canadian Rockies . uni v»...- les oi lti Wank", and a rcnr. Gleam i4""*'/ irce i5 in,“ “Pfwece on 6C4,‘ ail cuiildt rccu, PAK- Alslne ulevsround -- v r u m. mus punt BANFF sralrlsshlgyzl‘ Geo. S. Beer, 40 King Si, 55w ,5}... NB that i “i” “P "nits. i“ Whlfvtswlti, Under the personal direction o] Pm/euor Stewart VISFITNG ' ANNAPOLIS VALL Y DIGBY - SAINT JO SHERBROOKE ‘ QUEBEC MONTREAL - OTTAWA TORONTO NIAGARA FALLS See Canada's National Fair, Toronto Rdunlfu SAILTHROUG T ' THOUSAND IS selves in a like impasse. and have had some difficulty in extricatlng them selves. (To be Continued) ._________ EAST ROYALTY SCHOOL Following is the report of East Royalty School for the month of May: Grade X-l Jean McNevln, 2 Geor- gie Harper, 3 Mary Love. Grade IX-l Woodrow Wheatley, 2 McNair Robertson, 3 Arthur Roper. Grade VIII-l Kathleen Wheatley 2 Philip Barlow, 3 Mildred McWilI- iams. - Grade VII—,1 Esther Harper, 2 Sadie Shaw, 3 Dorothy Roper. Grade VI-l Mary Bradley, 2 Florence Morrissey, 3 Nora. Harper. Grade IV-l Arthur Love, 2 Eva Roper, 3 Lloyd Holmes. ' Grade IIL-Louise Andrew and Catherine Carroll, equal, 2 Irene Smith, 3 Scott Andrew. Grade II-l Edna McKenzie, 2 Zita Morrissey, 3 Vera Smith. Grade I-—l Jewie Wheatley, 2 Gerald Carroll, 3 Alvin Andrew. (Patriot please copy.) S. S. “HARLAND” N O T-I GE West River end return for 25 cents today. "Harland" leaves It 3 P. M. Standard, due on return at 6 Stand- drd. Three hours on the water enjoy- ing the cool and balmy breezes. Steamer for Newfoundland S. S. SOLLUND Due Charlottetown Tuesday night.‘ sailing Wednesday noun. June 18th for 5t. Pierre and Nfld. Apply J. F. BIAGG. Buntztln Bell's Wharf. Liv.- was the woman. 4832-6-12-31 l Many brave men have found them- l CANADIAPT P A C I F I C srnausnns ""_Alw_ey| Carry CnnedlnnPaei/Io owl?» SHOOT THE F LACH 1N1; 1.2%??? Tour will leave Halifax Saturday. Airgun 2.1 museum PACIFIC For illuztretfi booklet or further l" '--r".:":n, apply to GEO. S. BEER. DistrlctiPassenger Agent, C. P. R... 40 King Street, Saint John. N. B. Feacinetlng QIIIIGO of Con- tract or Auction . . music . . dancing . . interesting com- panion: . . specious staterooms . . broad deck: . . tempting reircehmenil . . load: of good fellowship and e continual Wound 0F gelety or quiet com- fort, i uit o: your taste dictate: . . interesting topics oi con- versation for months alter you return. Make your European trip a loy when cloning by Cabin Class on one oi the Regal Duchems or the ever populc "Mont" and "M" ship: oi the Canadian Pacific Atlantic Fleet. Tourist Third Cabin Return , Fare as low as $185.00 Inky-n.- ' "r1!u's.cr'.-'.'I1s GEO._ S. BEER. District Passenger Agent, C. P. IL. 40 King Street, Saint John. N. B. - Cheque: . . . CoorlfheF/orld Ont" udlan National Railways, Moncton, N. B.. until Five O‘rinrk, f’. 31.0511 day, 23rd June, 1930, for the work nf ill Grading a. Site fnr Oil ritonge Ta and Constructing a Road at Borden. P. E. l.. and (2) (nnsirurim; l R011 Cape Tormentine, N. B. Tender and Instructions for Tendering obtained at the Oifirrs of the- or, copies may be obtained from the Regional Chief Engineer. t‘. .\'. 1L. )1 ton. on request accompanied by an accepted ‘ 1 Canada for $25.00, payable to the Treasurer, Canadian National Ball which will be returned if all the plans, etc., are returned in good rand! within fifteen days after the contract has been let. Moncton, N. 8.10411 June, 1930. tl-tsm. Bluluuil Nlnoiur RAILWAYS‘ TENDERS FOR. GRADING AT BORDEN. IKE. 1.. AND CAPE TORMENTINE. N. B. Tenders will be received by the General Manager. Atlanta Kelly-HF Separate Tenders are required for (l) and l2). Plans, Specifications and Form of Contract may be scrn and Wm Regional Chief Engineer. C. N. R., Monctnn. N. ll. Division Engineer, C. N. K. Charlottetown. l’ 1- Division Engineer, C. N. R., Halifax, N. S. Division Engineer. C. N. R., New Glasgow, N. S. Division Engineer, C. N. R., Campbellton, N. B. Terminal Agent, C. N. R..' Saint John. N. B. on a (hut-red Bllll The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be acccptrd. W. U. APPLETON. General Manager, Canadian National Rail __n I _ _______ ma: O/Ua/cr £93014“ .B0sT0N L . TWO ROUND TRIPS PER WEEK ONLY $10 our: WAY The Steamer "CALVIN AUSTIN" makes two round tripslif ‘"95. 108W!!! St. John every “lrilnesday nt 9 A. 31,. Ailmi- Time; Eastport, Me... 1.00 P. M. Eastern Time; Lilllt‘? 2.3a r. >1 Eastern Time, arriving In Boston l0 A. M. Daylight Tim" Ihumfln‘ morning. Every Saturday steamer sails direct from St. John i“ Boston. leaving St. John 7 P. M. Atlantic Time, due Boston Sundl! 2 P. M. Daylight Time. Connection: u! Boston with direct ueamer to New 1'07,‘ " “ ‘rateefor "‘ , ' ‘by. r -’ Ticluu and information at any Canadian Ahlinnnl Rye. Liclrl’! vflllfi . or apply lo A. C. Currie, Agent, Reid‘: I'l- Whnrf, St. John. N. B. EASTERN steamship ltn08 ,-i " i - . u-yIIv-vnr » nivlrpfir" ~. nw-vv-wsvrv " ~ »> -