b-‘osl-jiltl-Ll-J" ih“_"'P'-‘l'i\-::i‘."': PAGE 1W0 hour' inviting on a warns Holy? A howl of crisp Kellogg's Corn Flakes with milk or cream. How sen- Uible! For Kellogg’s are eirtra easy to digest. They really help you feel cool! ‘Alloys ‘opus-hull in the secsfile inner sealed wrapper. At all grocers- F urness Red Cross Line "l. I. BOSOLINB" SMIL 1;: GABBY GERTIE Freight and Passengers. Arrive ChTosrn have Montreal and sail for St. John's. Juno I June I June I0 Juno 23 July l July ‘I July 18 July 21 For space and rates apply CARVELI. BROS. LTD. AGENTS mwf-tf. i Al Worthy STANDARD AND REGISTERED WINRACE RECORD (4) 2.15% no u s IAV on. Sired All Worthy i4) 2.06 by Lee Lxworthy 1.58%. Al Worthy! dam is Sledmere IQ Todd the dam of Peter More 3.209%. His second dam Direct- nm's Lady has four in the list includ- ing Dublin Lady 2.0931», Sue Latton l 2.12%, Kay Cope 2.18%. ' Al Worthy? oldest colts are two years old and are big and beautiful. Ile will stand for service at owners Itables until July 1st. Terms 55-00 cash at time of service. $10.00 more when mare proves to be with foal. All Standard Bred and Registered ‘I Mares bred free of charge. WILLARD KELLY, "Only s Scotchman would thiifl of stopping his watch to save time." Southport. E746-5-i4-wedsaf4wks. . " _ ‘is your aged uncle a man oi ‘WW rest will power." g "| should say so." Why he's got ten millions to will. r >___ . T‘ ‘ pin EXAMINED, cusses PLIED AND FITTED. UAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIR WORK. .. .1. w. JOHNSTON ' Registered Optometrist l5‘! Dent Street Phone 152-1.. Charlottetown Phone ‘I09 Professional Cards AUDITORS Accounts Audited. Income Tax Returns Prepared. A. E. MacNeiii Cd Co. 127 Grafton Street 3134-4-11-11110. 7%,. ,,/»" // \ l: \§ ~\\\. w‘ / BELL f? MATHIESON i" R- B- BELL "Daisy pave herself sway awful- j‘ n. L. MATHIESON. u. n Iy yesterday!‘ "How?" "One of the boys insisted sho had s fiery temper, because hsr hair was auburn and to win tho argument shehad to admit it was dyed." 1;, Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. ' Money to Loan. Offices-Charlottetown and Montage: Prohibition Commission Klimt, Mr, GEORGE l‘; BROWN Margete, l‘. E. L Send all information regarding in- fractions of Prohibition Act to the above 0r To Chief Inspector B. .I. Haywood I8 Dorcliester Street, Charlottetown Mark R. ‘Klciluig-zid: -’ B. A. IABBBTEI, SOLICITOB, ITO. HONEY T0 LOAN hnioion Block, Charlottetown, P1,! , McLeod & Bentley l. A. BENTLEY Miss Chance: I hosr your sro W. l. BINTLII, K. O. engaged to Lord Dolroks. “mm, n,‘ A¢wm”,“_h' Miss Mliyurns: Not exactly, but on”, "o 3165mm‘! 3",,“ papa has an option on him. IONI! 1'0 LOAN Charlottetown, 1'. l. l. McDonald & McPhee 000000004454 Q AI naccsflimrstz~m nxlllulfiiifiun ION" ‘l0 "M" Fitting and supplying Glasses m. H. J. MABON p- _Stewart & Lowthe I. D. BTIWAIT, l. O. OHOIITIIBT N. W. L0 Ollcs Connected With ILlIIaIII-S, SOLIOITOIU. ITG Drlgliflll 0WD l"!!! Ioatssss, P. l. "Y- noun no ion: m - " I» iy Married Quarters B! mlvm LYALI. Continued Now it merely represented to him the obstacle which had seperated him from the object of his desire. He was phere in which Poppy had been rear- ed. he had at once realised the im- impossibility of any union between them, at least one of which would make for happiness. He exaggerated the whole affair, and forgot that the Pomeroys, despite their exalted es- tate, were mere atoms of humanity like himself, not wholly immune from the weakness and frailties which complicate and sometimes embitter- iife, In that narrow compartment, among the chatter of the gay youths who had found in wai- an adventure uncommonly to their liking, he shut down, as he imagined, than page of his life. It left him weak, disappointed, chil- lngs waiting for him at Markyate. As bad luck would have it, he en- countered Rhoda first, putting the finishing touches to the tea-table. It was the half-holiday in the town and all tllc shops were closed, Bradford's among the rest. l “Where's mother?" he asked, forget- , ting to offcr even a casual greeting to his sister. , “Mother's gone round to Mary's. The Cotman; are coming to tea, and she thought it would be nice if Tom and Mary could come tool‘, "The Cotmans! Good heavens! All of them!" he exclaimed lrritabiy. “What's up?" "Nothings up," answered Rhoda. acidly. "We do have them occasion- ‘ally to tea, and go there in return. ' Any objection?" "It seems a bit superfluous for peo- ple who all live in the same place, ought it might be a birthday." "Well, it isn't. You 100k tired, Jim. , Can I get you anything? They won't f be here before half-past six." _ ' "No, thank you, I don't want any- ] thing." , ‘B25 you haves good time in 1mi- | don?" l "No; absolutely rotten." l “What did they say at the War Of- : lice?" she asked. BWHTG of no reason why she should not poem-s horse? of what she bean-GO}? he B531 § l Peri-y. “They said nothing ivhatever ai; the War Office," he answered short- "Then it was no use Wur going-up. really. What a pity and what B. shame! Didn't you even see the Medi- cal Board?" “No. I did not.’ he answered, glar- ing at her. “Wheres father?" "At the books. NOthlng will get him out of that pit downstairs. I some- times wish it would take fire and burn - the whole show up." said Rhoda vic- iously. "You might do worse when you're loaflng about doing nothink fthan give father a hand with the Rhoda spoke viciously because she felt that way. 1t would have relieved her if she could have punched 1161” f‘ p.575 Bolllfl One After The Other ;Broke Out 0n Arms l Miss K. Budd, 1100 Victoria Drive, - Vancouver, B.C., vrrites:—"About Ii year ago I was troubled with boils. They broke out on uiy arms, and no sooner was one healed than another would come to take its plane. I suf- fered grout pain with them, and tried diflereut medicines and ointmonts, but they did me no good. “I was advised to tliko BURDOCK _ BLOOD i BITTERS and, my, what relief I got; iilnuns as clear as before." t up only by The T. Million Limited, Toronto, Ont. a“. MITOR SALE Cadillac Victoria Coupe, A1 condi- sooniny tion. Very moderate terms. Late modes. Address. Box 116, Guardian- 0+4 6-25-3L i-iy For Sale Farm consisting of 100 acres, with crop consisting oi‘ 5 acres potatoes, 25 acres grain, 30 of hay, balance pas- ture; also l0 sores wood land, good brook at back of farm. Good build- ings, situated about two miles from | Albany Station. For further par-y ticulsrs, apply to UiI-VELI.‘ LARGE. Albany- oooo-oo .I1Tl!l1? lLfié-Til-Qiil "UARI-‘l-W no fool. Having sampled the atm0s-' led to the bone, and in no sort of‘ mood to respond to the loving grect-' andsee one another every day. Th-l i’ brother's hood. It u quite surprising ‘how often such a desire visit; quire normal people living in normal, even friendly, ielstions with one another. I, "Why don't you swp down and help ‘yourself? You've taken ovorti-lo show it seems to me. Well, stick to it, nnd get all the wires info your own hands." It was perfectly undlg-nlfied, un- kind snd altogether a foolish fracas which did neither of them the smallest good. Jim retired to his room flung off his haversaek, took a good look at himself in the glass, no lon- ger finding satisfaction in his un- deniabiy handsome fsoe, tool; n hasty wash, lit a cigarette and proceeded downstairs to the lower regions. He wanted rather desperately m run away and thought longiiigiy o! his Aimt Naomiis little sitting-room at the back of the Berlin-wool shop, where the black oat, with the rod rib- bon round its neck, pun-ed on the scrap of old Persian rug which had lain there, a thing of beauty to under- standing eyes, for over twenty years. But though in r. thoroughly bad temper, feeling hurt and sore and out of love with life, it was impossible for Jim Bradford to break away in any measure that would really hurt his ‘people. He was in their grip quite as much as Peppy was in the grip of Pomeroy precedent and tradition. The place dignified by the name of (office in Bradford's was merely B. sec- j tion shut‘ off from the outer portion of I the premises by a glass screen. It had l a door and a fairly large window 100k- lng out on a backyard, Where there nvere evidences of large and prosperous lbusiness in the shape of boxes, pack- led and unpacked of every kind l-nd shape and size. In prc-ivar d';"s Isaac Bradford had ‘kept a book-keeper, who had enlisted, and he had not so far been able to fill his place. This necessitswd his own scanty leisure being applied to the lodgers, which the enormous in- ,_crease and influx of business made s lstupendous job. Further, Isaac Brad- ‘ford heartily disliked sedentary work. He preferred to be onlhis feet behind [the counters exchanging greetings, as , well as doing business. with his fellow- For Parmiger Car: Dominion Tire Dealers offer Canada's outstand- ing tire values . . . Royal Masters, the world's fin- est; Dominion Royals, the best standard price tires ‘ men. He looked round with a hearty lsmile at his son when he opened tih! VBR the crest of s long up-grade; through sleep- The modern motor bus! Operated to railway schedule exactinide, safe, effi- cient, comfortable. Bus transport gains each day in popular favor. Royal Heavy Service fires are built to bus trans- por: ipecificazions. Powerful, rugged, they carry heavy loads s: high speeds with isfely and coin- fort . . . on all types of roads. 0 '1 ing town and village; pas: forest and farm. Huge, swift, powerful; like some prehistoric molmer i‘: flashes ou: of :he pi: of midnlgh: . . . and is gone again. Through norm or calm irresistibly :0 its destination . . . on _ Royal Heavy Service Tires. YAl IIIAVY SIERVKI . 7MB];- And they cu: runn‘ , costs through astounding back door. on ilie msi-ket- Endurance, . _ “Hun”, Jim Got back? Gk” to ‘I ‘and’, médiunrpticed mileage . . . regardless of roads and operating _ v ,,, tire . . . product: of Eolldlllflfll- ' is“ Wu’ lad‘ Dominion labia Co. ~ i 1h hem wt his hwfl- will! mun iiliisflhusndiiyasii-iiwstvobum zgripped it warmly, It w” tho 11rd jklnd word he hnd heard since his dismissal from Cudham Abbey, and 1n some Odd way it helped to heal hi5 lhurt. i-iere. at least, he was no infer- llopor. but s weicoito and dos: mai- lber ot a inmily. so long so they wen left, so long ss that ldnd light oi fatherhood beamed up0n him as now, DOMINIO Tl the heavens could not altogether fall. “Glad to get back sir," he answered. returning his father's grip with in- terest. "I don't like to sec you Hubb- ing here. On a Thursday afternoon -surely you ought to be Out 89mm; a ‘little fresh air?" Isaac Bradford smiled and 90ml"- ed 0o the piles of stuff on his desk. "I'm getting into a hopeless muddle and‘ I'm afraid it'll end in sending for an accountant from Leeds to sort it all out. But they're scarce there. wo- KING’S COUNTY Political Meetings i The undersigned Federal Candidates will meet the elect- ors of King’s County at the following places and dates, viz: QUEENS COUNTY ‘Political Meetings By arrangement made between the Executives oft Liberal-Conservative and the Liberal Associations of Quee I§f5“§0°,ff§“§h'§p$y“£IQ°§Qf§fmQQ°Q Cherry Hill Thursday, June 26, 1930 ‘ County joint political meetings will be held at the foiiowi p1,, paid ,',,,,, mgneyf‘ Peakes Friday, June 27, 1930- places: v "There would stiilhavetobewme Morel] Monday; June 30,1930 Thursday June 26th llood Islan System 0f PM" and 1°“ “'°“1‘3-"" SLPe-ters WednesdayJune 2,1930 Friday, June 27th . . . . . .. Elli them" s“ Jim “fl”- "m “P ’°' s1. Margarets Thursday, July 3,1930 Monday, June 30th Vernon Riv nowdmand Dome {Orawalk before St. Coiumba Fl'iday,Juiy' 4-1930 Wednesday, July 2nd . . . . . . . .. POWH ma‘, f“ ,§“,,“:'I,d,,d‘°',f°,§§,1w Kingsboro Monday luiy 7 1930 Thursday Julv 3rd Weilsicl-‘s Corn Ellie we calftketaheadabit." Souris ..-............................'i‘hTue;.day',J.l;iiy1g, ijlridgy. Jilly 4;}; Mount Stays . The 6W5 0f the elder Bmilf-“d Annandale urs ay, uy , 0n ay, uy ti . . . . . . . . .. i lb"gh°°nedln°ls°m“°h Mm‘ pm" Bridgetown Friday, July 11th, 1930 Tuesday July 8th R115" 3pm of helpasablhismdication that SLGeorges liloniizrv, July i4, 1930 Wednesday’, July 9th Hunter Riv *l‘,”,“,,;79§§1“”'°5““ hmnnfml“ Cardigan Tuesday, July 15,1930 Thursday,Jul_v 10th lungs! l “Very good of you. my lad, but lt‘s Montague Thursday, July 17- 1930 Friday, July 11th .. Afton 1:! Jwrdiyfalrtvexwvfr" Heaiherdaie-..........................Friday,.luiy18,1930 Monday,Juiy 14th Bill's“ ' "Stu" “m1 "°“5‘~’“5°! T" hm’ "° Georgetown Monday, July 21, 1930' TuesdaiaJuly 15th . . . . -- “d” “m” m ‘l ‘“‘°" I ‘""‘°°‘°' s“ "d Cambridge Tuesday, July 22, 1930 ‘Thursdaynluiy 17th .- Brad-iii“ glrtirietlggginjjeixll the war-s not Murray Rivet‘, Thursday, July 24» 1939 Frldfl)’. July 13th Hull? If“ Murray Harbour . . . . . . . . . . . . FridaygJuly 25,1930 Monday,Juiy 21st Cilfl (To be Continued) WEESl-Pxfi-F‘ Far-famed for its sea food llltl countless other delicious ilisiir -150 eoilifortnbio rooms-lb privat. bsth- Simmons beds, box springs. Oilcriiiocr mattress-bedside piionci llltl reading lamps. Reasonable rates-American Plsi —or European Plan. A. (LSAMPSON Managing Director NOTIC-El The Adjourned Annual Meeting oi the John Agnew Fur Farms, Ltd" will be held on the 20th dsy of June, 1980 , at eight o'clock in the Board of Trade’ 00ml. Charlottetown, island. Ail meetings to commence at 8.30 p. m. .1. A. MACDONALD THOMAS V. GRANT 4730-6-20-311 l’??? l have secured tho services of Mr. snd Mrs. Thos. Msson, expert por- inanent wavers of Chicago. We solicit their former patrons for appoint- ments. 1271 Phone. McDOUGALIJS BARBERSHOP Hughes Corner, Sunnyside. =:-:§:-:§.:-:§:-:§:-:§:-:§ ElTOOO-d-ifi-Ii. PROFESSOR OSCAR M. EMANUEL Violinist and Teacher Special _lttC!1tl01'l given to be- ginners and advanced pupils. Leopold Auer System. Lessons very reasonable. Studio, 107 Queen Street. One flight Record catches of fish are being ieporteci in Ireland this season. Charlottetown Properties For Sale TWO TENEMENT HOUSE. ‘lbe property of Mrs- John MaeLaren Ncs 8.! and 85 Cumberland Street, large well appointed bolus in good repair T11R25 TENEMENT HOUSE. The property of Mrs. John MscLsien, Nos. 30B, 310 and 312 Richmond Street; Desirable location; rents readily. BUNGALOW AT BRIGHTON. Furnace, all conveniences. seven rooms, hardwood iioors, close to slioro with largo lot of land. Apply Prince sswnni ‘milieu studied tlu-l-tt-Iutm-d-Ili-ii. - MMDONALD d: MacPI-IEE, olieitors, Charlottetown. r-¢l up. Opposite Prowse Bros. Hours 9 a. in. to d p. m. Famous Violinists. Victor Artists, Elmarl, Zimballst, and under Leopold Auor. _ _ ._.aan. in.“ dtoi-t-tl-wfmfl. All meetings will he addressed by the candidates on ea side and will commence at eight o'clock Standard Time- MARK R. McGUIGAN l N. W LOWTHER ' Sec’y Liberal Association Sec’y Lib-Conservative A55 4807-6-23-25i -_..___..._'.._._.- ._______ _________i.____~.___.._§ “ PROTEGTU” Preservative Paint‘ A thin_ penetrating liqlllll "Hm seals, protects, and preserves ti" shingles against rot or wlrnlfll- n” best boautiiler, and protector for l“ shingied surfaces. Ono I811" °l Protecto will cover the same surface ss two or threo gallons of INN" stain. Look better, and isst Ions"- llm Chandler _ ed