fibres-s and copper articles, TO make a good cup of tea youvmust use a tea of assured quality such as MORSE'S. The water too in which you make . it must be right. it must be fresh water just come to the boil. Follow this direction _g and you will always have a good cup of tea. . q: lm insiructed by Mrs. i... c. “Wright to sell by public auction at ‘ Ilfimberlifl Kent Street on " * y the 9th day o1 September n n. 102s ht l0 o'clock o. m. all her furniture number oi ornaments, pewter ienpots, old dishes, bureaus, sofas, tables. choirs etc. '”__”_ spine mehogary pieces among the "flint. A 800d chance to sfit some real n» JOHN P. BRADLEY, AUOUOIJBGI. v‘¢ Q-O nsidious Eye Strain We‘ use this adjective ad- d y. ‘ Sufferers from lfyestrain may have perfect vision and there- fore do not suspect the presence oi any. evil defect. ‘< The motive power Entire human Nerve Energy. , Normal eyes, It -is computed utilise about 20% oi this Nerve Energy, but when Eyestrain ta ‘ present, a much larger propor- tion is required. Hence defective Ives through their consumption , of an excessive amount of , Nerve Energy may seriously aflect the functioning of‘ other organs of the body and produce ' .- Ill health. HAVIl YOUR- EYES (Ugh oi the organism is nxsnsmsn ~» OPTOMBTRIST "LP ' G. F. Hutcheson fy- - ‘on’ EFFICIENT ._OPTICAL SERVICE -_ byes cxsmmzn, GLASSES surrLmn nun FITTED. rl-‘n. ' ‘CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN T0 ~ REPAIR WORK. "'" J. W. JOHNSTON Registered Optomc Isa 157 Kent Street Phillie 752-5 Charlottetown ,..,._ iilfirofessional Cards ZMMark R." McGuigan, B. A. nunsrrzn, soucrron, no. MONEY T‘) LOAN J-fillloron Block, Charlottetown, P.$.I. "bProhibition Commission Qchsirmsn, m. cuoncn s. niwWN- I j Margate, P. E. l. '1" Send all information rerardlos ll- ‘Iractiona of Prohibition Act to "It nbove 0r To ‘ ' Chief inspector B. J. BIND“ “l! Dorchester Street. Chnfotteiawn. n,’ . Phone 109 .I,i0l~ll-lB_-1yP. BELL 6‘ MATHIESON It. B. BELL 1”‘ D. L. MATIIIESON. LL. B. " Barristers. Solicitors, mo. a». Money to Loan. ‘ lieu-Charlottetown and lioulllls McLeod & Bentley ;* l. g. sen-rte: a ~ .l. sNfl-I . - win-L and Atterney-at-lAw Ulises II flohasoud Itreet ‘GUI! 1'1) ID SMILES GABB‘: bEPTiE .1 an o. a. oav. on. "Girls with scant bathing-suits know that it takes very little to please the average man." “Are you in favor of omitting ‘Obey’ from the marriage cere- mony?" "No, i'm opposed to anything that might deprive ua of the Inst word." . ,0 I l. O I - A CRAZY GAME I saw a crazy baseball game, But why was It so styled? _ The players were most awful tame‘ But the spectators were wild. “You say he's never worked a day In his life?" "Ne; he still goes to college." she: queen! this pavement look wavy to you? / He: It's laid with flagatones, my dear. HARD 00.41. ssgohiry; gmfia . “N0 UNDEBIBABLES He went back to the controls then. - settling into a slouching position end advising Katherine to est something. She shook her head again. but pa- psrently dosed o slept wmffli-Ibly for an hour, and was awakened by Bill calling to her to send their signal sgsin. "SWWB.” Aboard the Seahnwk the meosllfi was received ioyiully. The hour's sli- snce during Katherine's nap _ d the Falcon had made them uneasy in spite of continued reports oi good westherf - - “They've been out founhours now. They'll make. it, colors flying," Mr. Boyd declared with satisfaction. Mrs, Boyd smiled. She was be- ginning to be proud of her wayward daughter. She enjoyed the unwonlcd feeling of excitement that animated her. She went. in sesrch of Jock- son 3d, who was staring out over the water in the direction taken by the Falcon. He smileddown at Kitty's mother. "It's rather exciting. isn't it?" she asked him. ' ~ . "I suppose so. I'll be more excited when Kitty gels bsck, for my port." he answered. ‘That is sweet of you." Mrs. Boyd beamed. "You know, of course. that we have all the plans made for the wedding. I've placed on advance or- der of flowers and we are going to have an diver built in the bsllroom of the Long Island house. That's v where Kitty finally decided to be married." , "We can go over the guest lists shy time you ssy,‘ Jackson suggest- ed. "You are to censor everybody, of course." 1dr. Boyd agreed. "No un- deslrnbles." . v "Not one. Not at my wedding." \ ' And he lost himself in dreams of that triumphant day when Kitty“ would become his wife. Mrs. Boyd Wns pleased. This was the crowning ambition of her life, A magnificent wedding, e husband for Katherine ‘of the bluest blood. s guest list rigorously pruned of even the taint of newcomers to society. All was for the best. To Jackson she said: "I really think, Jackson, that you will always be glad you let Kitty, take this trip. It gives you s real hold over her. You've yielded to her in this under- taking and she should be willing to give in to you in other things.‘ Jackson nodded. "I decided that mysclLKitty is o. very beautiful girl, of combo and inclined to lie-er, rather strong heerded at times. But as you say she has n very great sense oi feirness, we've really been very happy together these lost few weeks." The object oi his thoughts was at that moment changing jobs with her pilot sgein, carefully Bill read the instruments, carefully he checked their course. It was almost too good to be true, e perfect flight so for. He began to manipulate the keys again. "swwn. nu well. No following wind now. Speed reducinggone hun- dred twcnty. No fog. Clear ceiling. Smell island sighted below. Unin- hablied rack apparently. "onoluiu strfliehi ahead." swwn. . Mr. Boyd brought the message to told her. “Kitty ‘surely is doing her .-l...».l fill i ruuiliv~f "ii 5 Tilt share. ,We’ve had her" lariy except for that, ‘ oi course. whenever ‘ it means that she is fiylsrthem- con. - -' i _ He wss immensely‘ proud o! his daughter. neieoksdfst ‘the nlsbly elderly Jachou dd. whoissinid" back at him. and vondcifed, for the first time. if this Juan wasresuy good enoughflfor his duughternKitty seemed m want him. linoleum: wss the important think. kitty use a hesdon her shoulders. she knew whet she wantetd Ind got it. She and Jackson had been very amiable io- ward each other oiiiiater l-Ie thought of her now. alone, fearless. the deep and fsthomless ocean. stretching for miles about her. _ TH! HURRICANE .. The rodlv. m _ approached. "An- other signal from ‘daughter. sir." “Dalyk back on the Job again. then." m. Boyd commented. “By the wsy, I haven't seen thd weather for the last hour. Still good?" The radio operator hesitated. "I'm sorry. sir, it isn't so good, but we don't think it's anything in worry about." . "Show it to me." Mr. Boyd's com- m d was peremptory. "' \ e took the radiogram weather re- port and scanned ltfhasitly. "Wind oi hurricsne- force sweeping south sndesst over lergrareeof Pacific Ocean. Velocity hldhfiwsrn ‘ ship masters." Ifwas‘ signed, es were all reports, with the code letter of the United States Weather Bureau.‘ "You say you have iiiy'daughter’s signal?" ' "It came just five minutes ago." "fihenk God. so longas weget o... every half hour we will knowthey are all right". I " By 3 in the afternoon every one was ranging over the radio room. The yacht. feeling s. side "sweep, of the storm now raging furiously over the his wife. "Long message again," he’ Pacific, hm put into sIutue land- locked bsy and dropped anchor, The . wind howled and wuvesdashed high. Yet every half hour» m...‘ the code, "SWWB," sometimes. clear and strong, sometimes faint, but always distinct and unmistakable. As the end of each hslf-hourvwsitlng pe» riod approached flees were drawn, watches consulted, the watchers, held their bresths until once more the _air brought them the. message, ‘"_8WWB,"> then they relaxed, drew long sighs and waited for theiension to tighten at the end of mother thirty minutes. "Why dountDaiy send us his po-. siticn?" m. beyd asked repeatedly. "Probably. hi. because he u we busy to take time away from the controls and Miss Boyd can only send the code signal," ‘came the answer- each time. . Darkness fell- Nine o'clock, 8W- wa. Nine thirty. swwn. mi. ew WB. The increased‘ in- fury. Like steflllll men the radio operators lllml over their keys. Midnight passed it cams. At p30 Mrs. Boyd coi- lnosed and wont to her berth, M a the watchers were cheered‘ by the cell, SWWB. . "If they hold out for twenty-four hours they'll be safe." Kitty's, father declared. taking ‘outhis watch and laying it face upward on the, wireless desk. There wssjiience, someone _ynwmd- One operator laidhlmhoad welrflyonhuneslnseius-ocibeenslp Mil/film!!- min; great SWW-. The code was no; egg.- table._'.i'en minutes put s. An in- twenty _minutes...s.hesd<~of schedule. ‘rho watch hadorawled down, minute by minute, w mo. ‘ ' ' I they watched uutilvdswn streaked the‘ 7 plated. Men looked fear-fully n. eseh ’ ’ other. then amiss watch open on. the ‘ completes slsosl/A Iirniu m, The call did not comsisgslin. though‘ ‘ There was s uoticeabllfllplilfilltlliilli I . _ simdey- Rov- Pr- Reel-sir.‘ Wit-fill. . appropriate worth. voiced the villi" mo! the-wnnsrqltieudirhevlM me qme my s. it quai- JM "mil-i? "P °F°.'"?-"."l ‘and tenderly qesus i|'¢,l_llll3i-". ' Rev. Mr. Brown evoke the text my: a-s, “is not this the Csi-peuter It has ofleirboen" s sur- priseuist tho/Jews were ‘slow to be.- lleve Jesus. They were offended ‘at Him, buhevep" today labor iiiooked upon in the eyes of men as a lower- ing in the social scale, o degrpdation. We, forget that God ' chose “.36 pieced the seal of divine approval on honest toil, Jesus s carpenter. The son o! God at o. workmsifs bench shows w us the sacredness of h labor Day , co v on hisvreturn 1.16m ‘unpleasant month's holiday in Nova Scotis.‘ An- nouncement was made that: the Sacrament 6i the lord's flapper would be ldmiltidiiirfld Ilflt Sabbath mmlnl- Preparatory _l6X'Yi.6O on Thursday evening ‘at’ {o'clock 00in- mencing next Bundsyl‘ the sabbath 5011001 Will meet ‘It 2.80 .p, m,’ m. stead oi 1100' s. m. as during the summer months.‘ ' ' Df- RllnMyiook-ss histcxt st the evening service llph. B-it, "To: m1; cause I bow’my knees unto the m. ther oi Our Iorduiesus chi-island he gave a-lucid and eloquent exposi- tion oi the startling truths conggmgq “in this part of Paul's eplstle to the Rimless namely, the incarnation, God was in Christ, second, the incl“- sion of the-Gentiles in the scheme of salvation, the breaking down 'oi'the' middle will 9i lllrtition between Jew and gentile and third, the tact that ‘W! by Hit Holrlpim will come into 9W1’! iiie who will receive T601. Soda wit... For Gas-stopsNow "For 2o years‘! took soda for indi- gestion and stomaolrgas. One‘ bottle oi Adleriks brought me complete reliefP-John B. Hardy. Adler-Ike relieves gas and sour stomach at once. "liner-and lower bowel, it removes old waste matter you never thought ivas ill/your, system. Let Adlerika. give yaw usrmsgh an: bowels s ° l" In l" Owloodyoufeell‘ jOvercomes cons tlon.’ H h Drug- pc" Md‘ $1M us es N‘ ‘\ b FAIIWILI. ounsnmo. Ou Friday. evenlfll,» A118. 80th. the oeoolroiiork sii-hored s: the home‘ ofMr. sod Mrs. Barry Henderson, who are about to leave Yorktomsko their home with their son at Union Ml‘; Milton VG!!! ‘Ill called to threhsir and after s few intro- dilfiwry reinarksvcsliea on Brodie to read the following more‘: we Ill’. Harryiienderson, York. ' Henderson-Qua the ‘eve of t removal " irom ‘Yorknwe your hour “andhienas desire u» give "wry" Wider; ow -.~. w» fromthflejlriholldlylntlil 'A at -lllcisurohser_vicea'wlll increase. ' with them mt mhiooiezietlefrom‘ ' one renderedin s mummies ef- = zeeuve-nsnneiai two wiwflwl-r "It i -J they ,- were attended" at him." ‘ work. The semi n wasniost appro- ‘ pristo for the Bimday preceding Rev. Dr. wei- ~ Acting 011' BOTH ' l‘; 3 ‘ ..., lrmcrsonlylfwfllell"! to make bransnufius-ifyfll" use‘ famous mid”, - Jose try it." You'll ‘ get the lightest. ilufioai’. 5N! rniififll you werywek he» the oven. will surely praise 7°“? ‘km that night! ~ And remember. you'll be "helping them-to better health atthesame time. For _ no many-‘foeds are lackihl in bulk or ;roiiilillfl- Al"! it is thisvlack that so often energy and health ous disease. a . eervsng‘ it"in some foirn every l THE KENNEDY‘ COMPANY. BYP- o ' ‘and ‘ "THE votvnnsv WINDING-UP new" ‘ " - Noticrla herehrsivzirwt I mo; oral-meeting oi the J "W911i The xenoedy tumour. Limited. will he held in the._ oflioo oi, the, sud Company at 01AM’! in Prince 0W1"? on Monday, the llth day of Septem- ber. A. D.. II”. at the itoll‘ 0110"! o'clock P. M. for the purpoes oi oon- sidering and passing upon the; fill!- oiai ststelzziits, aeoozuts and of the. tors and. Moors. I _ the pnrzoso oi passing a rsoiutioli requiring that the Company be‘ wound up under-tho provisions of "The Vol- uutarrWindiug-up Act" and for the appo tment oi liquidators for such win -up and the giving of eon- loqnentialdirectious. _ ' Dated this thirtieth day oi Arrest ‘A. IL, 1B0. ~ By order of the Dinettes. . y. ._ l. J. A; NOONAN, BQQIIKPI- me-e-z-zwn. , . - OANADN PIINCI ‘EDWARD .18- oi. smith. James ueoebe. reign rer- rind-on. Daniel Jarvis anddnrno against 2 m snip ' acriou row whose issued purprthe some" douri "die 3m! “Yo! AiIIlllhA. D. 1039.10 5. if E s, s‘? causes constipation --whinb tum 1W!!! and msyvoveu cause lqflr. Keiioggfi on...» ......... but a. seh- I m“; qqnntity because ‘it is i00% bran. By "' ' ‘ ' .‘Soinen weyetosgrve turwaffleaf breads. YSprinkIed into coups. Mixed other cereals. And. of course, with mill: or cream. iruita or hone? . f _ g . 9 m rue monsoon coon! or ' hum Aonnaanrvnisggior, no. ‘ William new: ' smeftanuelj; Winchester. ‘John ssmy; Idwsrd ‘ I Whereas by oemnlunengonssuf ins direotedit is ordered that‘! as.‘ eberiii . of. Queens County. Prince -' slivsrrrrsisnd. do ‘soil bl. Pound" Auction. for the highest price not » "=14". the evwelnd r9111!» . 1 - of fir. ; §ri<-ll~lf='="hj,l use; ggq us‘: e ( .1 70.. m. other like iuuifi instead of {teaspoons b "m m uffin s tonight" } _.'. u. tablespoons lien-nine. i!‘ an? fiw-mlu-ion ‘lunjhi- K137} m. " _".-‘lil_ I. n1_ tugs: eretn E‘ - for Z0 minutes. d isrgsver l2 medium- s. it sweet In is used sour ‘bruit use Jasmin. molten ‘a delislit-i ful breakfast dish. Be wiry» get Qenuine ~. - _-- I H l Keilogg's--'-‘the original - . ‘ ‘ ALLJ3RAN, Part-bran prod- meal. dsy you can teurents and d‘ AhL-BRAN» for the lmfillllfl 119N517“? i" iortliz. You sre ‘ereiore horeh! N- guired u. cite ail venous infirm“ in the said Estate to be and appear ‘before nie-at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Ohario tetown, in Qllvflts County. in the d Province on WdeuesdQL-n- the tilthnuday oibeptoniber ext, eomhs. st the Imu- o! Ileveu o'clock....iore noon of tlio samedsytoshowoaiileiillllulfl ~ean why the accounts oLthe-saiil sstateshooiduotbepaasedsndtho Estate closed as flied for "inlaid petition end on motion of Norman W- Lowther, lag; for said reuuenu.» Ans‘ 1 do hereby l-elrn order that ntrlio will hereof ho forthwith published in the Guardian Newspaper pillllllhlll, in Charlotte- “ucu l; but‘ bring part results- Doctors I recommend Just eat two table- spoonfuls dlilY-“dimjnk w“ with “e37 1 ' dse led" ‘hotels, ree- Sold by a1 grooyfl‘; rlgvgqusby K711,“ in London. Ontorio- '. i ' o town, aforesaid. for It least four co sceutive weeks from the dale hero and that i. trlle 00p! hereof hc iorti ‘m; peteddn tho- following publ places respectively, namely in the hi 0g in. Court noose in Charlottetowl aforessiibat or near the Bank l my", gene; in C‘ lottetown siol‘! said and at or nus the cm "ti: Scales in chsnnmiown. elerexli: ‘gm,’ 5 Qgggflel‘ In e sa $3.2" u stores-sill. my he" l‘ llflafiO WI l Given under W5!" "i" m“ “m, ‘gig Oourt'thil....1ith....d| of Aumt..,....A. 11-. 151-9 evil in "l Twentieth....year of His M815‘! ' i ii. L. PALMER. (at Judge oi Probsli fldti-S-tl-Id-septd-ilth