. lrf" THE cnsnuormrowu GUARD ' Mt. Stewart Notes Mrs. E. Duff and cniidieiubws- ins and Dorothy, Somerville. Hill-r are spending some time with rela- tives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. William I‘. Jaw. 5o ille, are spending some 0 “. . . If there’; a nun at Doro ,,,“,'§§vheme of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. thy’: studio. he's somebody you Jay und Mr. Albert Jardine. know and want to see . . . Jqlou-l! was burning now in Herbert's eyes. cnarraa s 1T. l THE GUILTY CONSCIENCE m; hm," ‘That the door of Mia's dresslnB- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stahl, Boston. room hapened to be all!" 9-8 shfl Mass, arrived Saturday t0 599:5 l! talked over the telephone to Dor- holiday at Mrs. Btahls former orne only, and that Herbert ililzililpeigszihls; here- a lneosiaesrllnlvatiugililgkliirtllilioee mahdden- Their many friends will be sled ' to l that Mm. Lawson Douglas, i138 coiilgfildixafi tgzieocfigialztrfi; whoeallss been ill, and Miss Bessie e twm in fiction Jardine, who underwent an opera- sure y in t‘ the door 8P tlon at the P. E. I. Hospital, have H” h“ 1mm“ a 1m we’ w both returned to their homes at Leswgubybgf ‘is: 92811:‘; w 138 Head of Iilllsborough. much improv- 58 l‘ ‘km’ 1n. ing-room. They were dinim out. éd in h“ t’ and he had Just come from his r. med Leardy m“. ex rt e1ec_ M7169» with ‘"113’ “m” enmmh m trilgan, has Just completelle install- 611111189-“1 be law 3°’ ‘m “Pam” ing an electric motor in the work- men‘? was m Herbert ‘he 589mm M shop of Mr. Edwin Clark, who finds the Seven Defldll’ sim~but 1'15 m‘ it very convenient for running his fatuatlon for Lila. was strong en- emery wheel, smug sews, 3L5, ough to make him risk it, With his hand outstretched to open the door wide, he heard Llla’s voice: "Dot, you frighten mel What is p _ it? What has happened?" Now with the farmers’ season And, a. moment later, with a hint gone for potato-hiliers. planters, etc., i in her voice: has come the season for sprayers, ofylivalrllai man? . . . . I don't . , , , scuiiiers, etc., a number oi’ which No, no don't tell me over the tele- hIWB been 801d t? tllgie dimznint fa:- phone, if it's—it's . . . . Yes, 1'11 mm bYHE-"lzégfll - We" °Y e come at once . . . . At once, Dotl" Massey‘ a °' Herbert saw her hang up the rec- Strawberries now ripeninB. and this the vacation season- Yfill W" guess the rest. or. f0 011019 H- W- Longfellow, “With thy red lips. rad- der still, kissed by strawberries on Baby specialists agree ricwada s, that during the first six mon s, lmbles must have three ounoeavof fluid per pound of body weight duly. An eight pound baby, for instance, needs twenty-four ounces of fluid. 14hr on the rule is two ounces of fluid per und of body weight. The amount crliuid absorbed o. breast led baby is beet determin by wei h- ing lilln before and after feeding or the whole da ; and it is easily mlcu- bted for the ttle fed one. Then make up any deficiency with water. Giving baby suifiuient water often relieves his feverish, c ing, upset - and restless spells. If it oesn't, we him a few drops of Fletcher's as- loria. For these and other ills of ba- bies and children such as colic, chol- era, nrrhea, gas on stomach and bowe constipation, sour stomach, loss of sleep, underweight, etc., lead- physiclans say there’s nothing so e active. It is purely vegetable-tho ncipc is on the wra per-mud millions of mothers have e ended on it in over thirty years o ever increasing “Every twenty years the ponlllll‘ cklrt length is n fraction over N0 feet." Broadcloth Pure Silk Pongee, 33 in- clies wide, natural color. Why buy cotton when you can get silk at this price . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39c Crepe De Cherie Pure Silk, all shades, regular Dr. James Walsh purchased anew Chrysler "52" last week, and the doctor knows a. good car, believe me! f; It regulifies ltialiy’§tliowel€i mailliea Giver He saw also that her hand d Mr. andt lélfisdsrtlgitirh-gyioggie‘; . 95 . Special . . . . . s eep an ea rig , enn es m ' en, gpen n to et full nourishment from his food, /n/%% W85 shaking. And then he SPOKE home hat Fancy Delaine range so fie increases in weight as lie should. sternly t0 he!» - ’ With each package you get a book on 5118 Whlfllid 3701131‘! w m” hlm- of patterns. $1.25. Special .... .79c Lot Silk Crepes and Fan- cy Rayons, big range of colors. Regular $1.75. Special .. . . . . . . . . . .98c Remnants, Half Price, big assortment Silks, Suitings, Coatings, etc. HALF PRICE Navy Blue Serge, 54 in- ches wide, good weight. M. am .s.c.ci k.Biht- Her face was drained of color, but on, ‘was, amrgng the ggtoflsrmg w she forced a welcoming smile to her Mount Stewart Monmm pale lips. “Darlins. I didn't he" Y°l1 ¢°m° Mr. R. C. Clark, agent. received a in." She 111111494! l0 him- 11" all"! shipment of Chrysler-s Monday. arms outstretched. He kissed her rather coldly, held her at arm's "105 an 111 wlnd-_" The ice- length. and searched her face with cream parlors are certainly reaping his candid gaze. a harvest this warm weather. "What were you saying to Dor- othy?” Motherhood worth its weight in gold. Just s. word of caution. Look for the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher on the package so you'll be sure to get iiha genuine. The forty cent bot.- \les contain thirty-five doses. Kite: Shucke, I can fly an good a that fellow and I only cost five centcl ::No child should be allowed to suffer an hour from worms when prompt relief can be got in a simple but strong remedy-Jvlother Graves‘ Worm Exterminator. Annual Meeting On Sunday evening, July 8th, ' The necessity for a, quick m; while Mr. Melvin Jardine and his nearly made he;- dgzz; sister, Miss Emmeline, were driving ~oh__1__she wants me h; come h, homewards from Mt. Stewart to her M; once‘ She__she’s m some Head of Hillsboro, a vicious dog ran sort of trouble_r- at the horse, frightening him so “You Said you were frlghmned," badly that he smashed the harness, he reminded ha. stem“, broke the shafts and badly damaged fives’ yekmr her... msisted Lila the carriage. Luckily both occu- “Bu, new,‘ o, m, Mo“, s“, ravens,” pants escaped uninjured. Regular $1.75. Special. V91‘ F"! comlifinl’ Wm be halal: p" "You mentioned a man, Whgl; F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98C Y. M. c. A. itooms bore on urs- man?" ‘—“'-"“T'—‘_——"_—“ day the 12th day of July next at 8 “I wish I knew!" thought mm With her face buried in her hands, Ladies, an Misses, o'clock. P. M. desperately. Aloud, she said hast- “he "wt °°“vm°mgly‘ - . y,|;,3,M¢01eEAny “y, Wham 1mm m &_er_a They were the first wars that Tweed Suits, sizes 16,18, Presldflll ' man who's bothering Dot, pursuing Herbert had ever seen her shei 20. Regular $25 and JOHN ANnEnsoN 7'5".“ her, you know. She-she can't‘get They terrified hum He was routed‘ Secretary! “lg your husband In business for r14 of him you know what 1H6 asked he? mrdon’ dragging h" $30 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - - - ' - - - $10 Charlottetown. - himself?" mean." she ended lamely hands from her face and kissing - 5"" 30th’ 1923' “Wellr ¥0ll'd think M Wil by "'9 Herbert's eyes were stem. Alaway the drops that ‘meted on he! Balance of our Sprlng 6476-7-2-4-9-11-41 email amount of money he gives me long lashes. ; illegal‘?! Jealous suspmm‘ Md m Lila seized her advantage in- ,, ‘ stantly. of iallfslowcfisexzff ‘fine ‘Ema’, mlmbl” "I'll forgive you," she ~promised, t g ‘me a“ 13°" prettiiy, "if you prove you trust mej fhlyd iamei It “Mk”. me that shf by letting me go to Dot-alone! “offNot eofiglf wgu- Anyway," she played another trump,i ' a e5‘ "we couldn't make it Coats, one-third off. 4 Only Ladies’ Coats, all real good wearable styl- es. You can take our every week." Masonic Temple Co. The regular annual meeting of the shareholders of the Masonic .. . together and" word for it A real sna Temple Company, will be held in neralcly- Ive sot to so to her. d,“ ‘ ' p- lhc office of E. ll. Brow, 144 Bich- Herbert. Really, I must, darling. I $813,131!“ for" en so Just let Special . . . . . . . . . . . . $10 mond Street, in Charlottetown, on Dmmlsed." In the‘ ‘cglgxfortunawl it had gétusaviitwlixicel‘ in: day of July. iibgfellg‘; look out his watch dc- m, been retumed m 5,, garage Georgette, Crepe de Dated this 25th dayhif June, 192B. “In half an hour we're due tortgleffififillleglntgrigjerllgt “om down‘ Chene’ and Flat Crepe GEO. w. WAKEFORD, V 5 leave for dinner. You know I can't 5am" he" Dresses take f Secretary.’ zgireéeae goietrgigejféthyyeu haveutlgri-‘rlalhttfioklqllgssglgsilliiflhl X3. angle’ regular ,SllOCk?alIlQ!SIllZglS1: _m°"f_‘jlff‘jfflgif°gllffm, d “on, u... 1 have. I'm nearly Zlfifififlf“ "°”“"' “°“‘““°"""~"° Regular values up to $35? road ll...» rifflelgivlzozlhfia lfgnbgrlidlzflslgfy- But terror of what? she asked Special . . . . . . . . . . . . $10 ' P‘ herself.,At Dorothy's studio a man WH “Gracloul. Mrs. Brown. how will town and bb back here again be- was “mm w see her’ éhe told v you get it off before a train come: m" Y0“ '9 ready ywmlfp ' herself that One L e o r Herbert studied her face deliber- filmy‘ noting her suddenly flushed idiot to let that simple face demor- cheeks, her averted eyes. "I will go with you," he an- nounced. Panic seized Lila, she clug to a semblance of outward cairn. a "No, no, darling. It isn't at, all along?" FOR SAIE The undersigned offer for sale their wharf property, including several warehouses. This ls a wcll- \One‘only Ladies’ Tweed Suit........ . . . . . ..$5 Ladies’ and Misses’ Cot- Irnown Plflllfifl-y mid one of the best 11909551111’. I can make it so much bhonzeqgreen d°°r °f D°l'°lhl"5 ton Bloomers’ p? n k’ business 8mm h, m CM GM qu,,ke,__.. c gggylisftéiedlioiler peach, white, all sizes. water Eloved hand and sounded the old brass knocker. (To Be Continued.) and railway advantages suitable for coal or lumber business, or for storage and shipping. If not sold by private sale will be “If a man is annoying Dorothy," he accented the ‘if’ in a way that gave Lila. sudden chills, "you will need me to send him properly about , . . . . . . ..39c Voile Night Gowns, fancy once one.“ b’ Aumon on Monday, My Wm“ Bum you mam“ m his business}, MT. nannanr scnoon lace trim. Regular $1.25. m". n l2 HOGAN a SONS You said you veer-ues for me all flgrcg’ 3g “Qlgflfi m“ "mt!" d9‘ beELhESK-‘llosipg exercises of Mt. I-ler- $1 ' 50' Special ' ‘ ' ' ' ' 98c _____._I__._.___I ;',':~,m“°' why do“ you do l. lgfjeajf°iglffi bgebgflfdflmfly ‘Lush: r§...°°...§§’.°‘;,,}’.i.f‘”§ Lot of Corsets, half price, Hubby, 1cm“; p" h," 1h, eyv- "you're not ‘telling me the truth. Ii Thoerapllgitls p333“ present’ taken from regular Stock there's a man at Dorothy's studio, differ-em», subjects [summed m the “um “m h" you new’ he's somebody you know and want and showed lily lh i , e r ,_... ~ to see; hes an old suitor, maybe a thorough knowledge, °r“,'§:'°‘§,,,§ ::No man or woman should hob- fiance.” Jealousy was burning now gone over for the school year. ble painfully about because 0i’ wmfl in Herbert's eyes. His fingers hurt At the conclusion of the examin_ when so certain a relief is at hand-her arms. atioh a short program consisting or as Hollowayb Corn Remover. LlPnz aksudpen desperate impulse, a reading by ‘ a oo re uge n tears. short play e titled. "Th sooi "You-you're i-insulting. You the Suppression of e “y ‘or s-suspect me of awful things. Idered by_ the pupils wish I'd n-never m-married youl —styles to suit all figur- es . . . . . . . Half Price Silk and Satin Slips, good range of colors. Regular values up to $6.00. Spe- cial $1.98 Children's Cotton Vests. y their teacher, l Take notice that under and by virtue of the powers oi’ sale contained in a ccr- tain Kongo e or Deed of Trust dated the twenty- ourfb day of January A, D, 1924, made between J. k Company Limited of the and The Maritime Trust Coi- the second part there will be offered for lllO by Publle Auction on the prem- llol Nos, 15 to 79 Water Street in Prizes were then presented to the Charlottetown, on Manda the rlx- pup“! for genera] pm- Sizes up to years~ 19c ‘mo. filly of July A, n. 1 2a. at the [)0 mo. delay in niacin: rm - Olll‘ 0 0Q ven o'clock in fhe forcnocn. ' RAY- ""iii°"i§".":~ Property. mwiely- flu" h" "u. Nmcul" ‘s? I r LIVE POULTRY "L "M! or parcel of m“! llsordgmzielicul-es-‘lllllrlelieill-l; We are now buying Live Fowl and g This Machine has stood the fest on Broilers at top market prices. Be o“ P. E. l. for the pest 25 years. sure and get our quotation; before Prices and Terms arrlhged to suit disposing of your stock. customers. a v Grade The Harris Abattoirvewbllv Grade VIII Elma Jenkins. Grade VI Marian Rayngr, Grade V Luella Wilson, Grade IV Doris Wood and Ruggg] Fflfquharson (equal) ' Grade III Ralph Rayner, I George Jenkins. Shadow proof Silk Knit Slips. All the new Spring colors. Regular $2.50. "Special .. $1.98 Iled n Telegraph ' Office), o e mhfllll by property of Charles H. i! worth. and on the Northwest bi the obliil Estate nkins Marian Mutch, Herve am all the: other reel cf land in KENNEDY Company’ Jenkins, Spurgeon Jenkins y Charlottetown bound u follows: cnannorrnrowfl. P- E- 1- mAhLoT-mmwh P g 1, The slnsinc of the National An- On the Ncrtliwelt by Water Street, ' ' ' cm brought a v6 1 t on the loutliwen by property of De- i l FY lleusan after- Biol! 8:00.. on the Northeast by pro- fifi-v-li-wedfrisat. 6706-1-1i-0i. noon to as!‘ of the Iielfor Union, and on the nuacut by property of Bruce Stow- e c. ropert of J. -_--__-"—-_ DESIRABLE PROPERTY!“ '_' r 'i*ous BIG JULY-SALE T0 REDUCE OUR STOCKS CLEAR OUR RACKS AND SECURE NEED- ED CASH WE ARE OFFERING SPECIAL VALUES THAT. IN MANY CASES IS BELOW ACTUAL COST. Ladies’ Tailored Suits Y llall A Price Navy, Black and Pin Stripes tailor ues $25.00 to $45.00 . . . HALF PRICE Shirts $1.50 ed Suits, sizes 18 to 42. Regular val- Purc Silk Pongcc 39c Regular - llayscr Silk Gloves 49c’ Kayser Gloves, two dome style, sand, fawn, grey, brown, black, Double finger tips. Regular $1.50. Special “ ileuruuu Hall Price Remnants Half Price.—Big range of ma- terials, including Silks, Dress Goods, Coatings, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . HALF PRICE Bed, Spring, Mattress $12.50 Bed Spring andMattress CBmplete, white enamel Bed, Brass Capped Posts. Copper link steel frame spring, wool-top Iriatt - ress. Fancy art ticking, All sizes. Single, medium and double beds. Freight paid. Special complete . .. . . . ' Boys Khaki Pants 89c Boys’ Khaki Long Pants, belt loops and cuff. Good weight, ll sizes.. Special . . . . . ' Indian "Blankets $1.49 Indian Blankets with fancy striped bor- colors. Regular $12 deifs, good weight, suitable for the car, camp or Summer cottages. Bedspreads, Couch Covers, etc. Size 60 x 80 ‘I inches. Special .. . . .. .... ' Broadcloth Shirts.-—- Boys’ Khaki Bloomer Striped patterns, Pants, sizes 8 to 16 with two separate "years, worth up to collars. An extra. va- lue, $1.50 each, or 3 for $4.00. Patons. 85 pairs Boys’ Pants. All sizes up t0 34. Regular values up to $2.50. Don't miss this Special $1.00 Patons $1.50. Special .. .85c Boys’ Cotton Blous- es, stripes and plain colors, reg. up to 1.25 ——Special .. . . . .75c l\’len’s Khaki Com- bination Overalls . Sizes up to 46, regu- lar $3.75. Special .. . Men's Cotton Sox. ...... ........, 2.75 Pl i l , b , . . b.2511, ‘$1.3? @2371 spew" Figs i" a" pairs for . . . . . . $1.00 - en s um)‘ Boys’ Three-piece Tweed Suits, sizes 14 to 17., years, big range to choose from ——Regular values to Boys’ Suits. sizes 8 to 16 years. All wool, in good patterns and to $15. Special. . . $9 $16.50. Special $10 Men's Work Shirts, Men's Balbnggan big roomy cut double Underwear’ 2919c“ stitched, sizes up to and combmatmns- Sizes up to 44. Speci- 17. Special $1 alper suit $1 0o PATONS LIMITED. Also all the psreonal , Morris Company mire . com- the machinery. N!" equiv offi furniture. ltcck-in-traile. boxes, 1mm: cnor sxrucr- uuvmnan m camps | Vernon Hotel FOR SALE IN CH-ARLOTTETOWN ROYALTY | /. l The nmu of the late James c. moirensi-ioir cclnpfllllll 40 1m! l" sh (Sail Correspondent of The Globe) Mr. A. Sullivan has taken m5 n. ' over the Vernon Hotel. ior- u w“ an”, an"; M.” m4 p" mo. apple growers estimate an than marketed which ain- were 10,040,300 quarts. gnaw“ m" a "m" “"' "Y M“ m“ ‘m’ “org ia-urllleuinmnneu iffiffered m .15. City vmer In noun . "W M“ °' m‘ ""‘ migfafidfi “'3” mh‘”'."l“°‘ ‘i "H! l‘ "#10145- ' lfiflf" "M "titiiiii fr’ l“? h" h“ l‘ '°'"°"'“°" m‘ m’ ‘and us». z rnlieu min ca-roimwn. - ' ’ ' Th“ “mm” ‘“'° m" °" ' m ' ' ted with modern convnlenccl. He in new "l!!! '0 I!" "I! public en up-to-date service. Moderate rates. - 0on7 Lin: . 1o to be are t1 r N!" Ila. o: gale, Ins no hai- rty lays after the sou his fourteenth 0|! 0f Ill! "cs-wri- " >1 mus. s. c. m napalm c rm om, Charlottetown. v ll For further-particulars early im mmllel b l 7-6-fm-0l. we w» . . - " llinigelnaio,irp.'olilllom “m” m“ "“"'°"' “l”, owing ish Ooiuinb . qrrhwh, July. l-British Ool- smote 0N Preeeiitinditi . ‘M m caoiupointtcanin conditions Nova Booth was: cherries, 210,000 to a i0 per cent. in- 4'70: Int year the apple crop iihcls, .. F"? m , been an ixceiient win mo“; of peach blossoms in Brit- d Ontario, and pra- m sherry. Plum, prune Fruit Commissioner. ucflcn Diums and prun tmnno; u‘ S) 963.200 bli- ports received by the Dcminiriln 'lllt 700i- ALEXANDRA SCHOOL ‘IIIITING bulhbll. - -..__. The Alexandra Bch l eeti and apricots. 10,000 voted 0150.00 as a rufumin, "t: an cu - . r- -- e IuLi’”11,"192s Fuji and Broadcloth Blouses, assorted shades and sizes. Regular $3.00. Special... .. . . . . . .$1.49 Steel Frame Copper Link Bede Springs for single, medium and double beds. Freight paid. Special . ... $4.95 Wool Top Mattresses, a‘ real good mattress at a low price. Single, medi- um_ and double beds. Freight paid . . ... . .$4.96 White Enamel Beds, Brass capped posts. Sin- gle, medium and double beds,- freight paid. Spe- cial . .$4.9E Walnut Finish Steel Beds all sizes, a. regular $10.50 value. Freight paid. Spe- cial ...._...........$7.95 010000 nceccen e. r r (“lye c All Felt Mattresses, French roll edge, fancy art ticking, worth at least $10. Freight paid. Special .. . . . . .$7.95 Layer Felt Mattresses. Compare this price.. All sizes, roll edge. Freight paid Reversible Mattresses, felt top and bottom, art ticking, all sizes. Freight paid Children's Ribbed Silk Stockings, full length.- whlte, black, flesh, sand. grey, fawn, etc. Sizes 6 to 9. Reg 85c. Special 49c Children's Fancy Top Cotton Sox, ‘a big range of colors, half and three- quarter lengths. Specgl; Ilccllncllconlaonou Ladies’ Silk Under-vests. whiteonly, all sizes. A regular 75c value. SD6- clal 39c Lot Curtainettes, big as- sortment patterns, reg- values up to 65c. Special Drapery Chintz and Cre- tpnnes, big range of pat- terns, regular values uP to 50c. Special . . . .. .296 Dress Linens. Three shades, regular $1.00 Special 9i? berries in British Columbia the of hll