l r . v 111 b1 P0 .1, ti" gect aqfivy/ isqn takeout soreness and inflammation wit Absloirbineir, I'll IINYISEPTIC LVNIMCNT At all Druggistsfll?“ i. \._.»~___.___ SPECIAL MEETING" A special meeting of the R. J. Mc- ‘Neill Black ill Silver Fox Co. Ltd" GADBY GERTIE ti "The cloud with the silver lining la all right, but a rubber lined cloud would be more practical." O O BAFFLING THE MOLOCH ‘Tin true the day is still For little girls and boys; But we need pay no costly bill Unto the god of noise. m will be held in the Tyne Valley Hall,‘ on Wednesday, July 25th, I928, at 2‘ ll-IIL J. E. STEWART, " Secretary. July to-zl-zs-za FOX FARMERS Feed lettuce to erican fox lettuce largely and have wo e contains valuable‘ essential at this sea- results. Lett vitamines ve ranchers are son. The wild foxes are able choose their green foo ranch breed-man the lack of this v >We have been feeding lettuce the last three years with the best result. We are offering lettuce at n. spec- ial low price telligent and discerning enough to all fox ranchers in- recognlze a good thing. J. J. JAY, 0 SON, Head of Prince St, Charlottetown. 6834-7-16-Mon-Wed-Sat-6i. PUBLlé‘ AUCTION‘ There will be sold by public auc-I tlon at the Court House in Alher- l ton. Wednesday, 29th August, 1928. at one o'clock p. m. Farm, consist- ing of 80 acres, with res and outbuildings. your foxes. -Am-, feeding, nderfull ery important diet! for ldence, bruins , f. This farm is situated about ant-l quarter mile from Alberton with Railway shippln and other conveniences and oppor- tunities. The land has tirdn for a numb excellent heart. A assists pasturing fac wall at the buildings the house provide w immense advantage. prime for raising po been under cultiva- er of general farm products. Title guaranteed. For further MARGARE l9th-23rd-26th-30 Ju f DESIRABLE FARMl l FOR T» Y ' i’ CHERRY VALLEY ,' if‘. manure at front of fa .- the finest and best 0p Prince Edward iflgo llli ' J.“A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. Jl-tuethllsatili. ti. A Run CRO T J‘. REDMOND, l particulars apply to E msdaie, P. E. I. 1y SALE AT l’ of G001! buildings, frontg Bay, abundance of sea rm. One of producing farms Island, its grow. rop will tell you what the farm t. Fflwhlt: A. J‘. McDONALD, .S. S. “ROSAEIN D” IIIIGIIT AND PABSBNGEIS ads S. _&rvell Bma, Ltd. , Q _ All. ll S. Lines Ltd. ,,.. l g facilities, school! years and is ini running brook llities, while all and a pump llll aier features of l The land isl latoes and all‘ r l Cherry v-lmy. - She: l'm Invited for an auto d__but the ride with Freddie at four. Should y o; them die’ gm- I take a coat? . He: No, take s fan. IHE PHOTOGRAPH ER'8 DAUGHTER "You think lho is a credit to her ther, the photographer, because she's so well developed?" "Yes, and because she has a nep- ative for every man." Traflic Cop you move on? Fair Motorist: Mr. Officer, I haven't seen colors I care for la that light Well. why M‘! if you please‘, l"! yeti. \ ran cnsmorrmown GUARDIAN CHAPTER l5 I’ T AN UNPRIMED ACTRESS crowded with business men and wo- men. singly, in pairs, in groups There was none of the “hush" about the handling of crockery such as dis- tinguished tho up-iown luncheon places of big business, but the food was excellent and the service quick; two qualities that appealed to Her- bert's mind, when he was being purely a business man and not a social light. He was gloomy and morose that clay, because he was eating luncheon alone. Lila had refused his invitation for lunch at Sherrys; she'd said she had an important engagemert and couldn't break it. It seemed to Herbert that she had too many of that sort of engage- ments. His ideal wife an ideal Lila had seemed to fit to perfection in, their courtship days was one who was always ready to play when he‘ was, but who was quite as willing to slip back into oblivion when he wanted to work. This new Lila, who had emerged since their honeymoon, rather reversed the procedure. Having accepted Mia's explanation of her mysterious Mr. Jackson and the near-wedding-ring, Herbert real- ized that he had little in worry him. A ASUITOR "r00 chyidANY MILDRED BARBOUR at first, about when he remelnbe cu how, he had distrusted Lila/s story Mrs. Varnafs 11118. “Jack will probably. turn me down May Varney was rattling on. "I haven't a. bit of business buying new pearl eardng8,__'wh¢n I have three sets already. ‘Biit these ‘I saw today are too precious. I simply must have them." It occurred to Herbert. even while . 1iP°h the t?!‘ travalant lady. that women have a curious code or honor. Hddlmaglne that MayVax-ney would have wanted to ‘pay her just bridge debts and redeemher Sacred weddlna-ring-be- for she'd think of purchasing baub- les. a "You're fond of jewels?" lit! asked politely, solely to make conversation. “Adbre theml" she retorted, nibbl- ing at the olives. “I'd wear rings in my nose, if itcoultbpossiillylbe done. In fact, I'm not sure that I won't some day, she laughed. “The only thing I've ever balked at was a wedding-ring” .and I've no doubt my real reason for that isn't a princ- iple, as I pretend, but the fact that they're not splashy enough." . Herbert started slightly and look- ed at her with lntentness. “You don't wear a wedding-ring ever?" "Never!" Herbert made a queer sound in his throat. If he'd been eating an; olive, Mrs. Varney would have said he was choking on a pit. 4 ill/If “You're fond oi‘ jewels?” he asked And yet, something told him that| all was not as it appeared on thel surface. There was something cur- iously evasive about Liia, of late. He had just come to the conclusion that the trouble lay with Dorothy Caine “She's putting some of her crazy, independent ideas into Lila's head; probably telling her not to be a slave to her husband" when a smartly gloved feminine hand tapp- ed him lightly on the houlder. "Hello, Herbert Ware! Will you let me sit with you in this bedlam while I wait for my husband?" The speaker was May Vamey; she was pretty, well-dressed, and breezy. Herbert welcomed her as a change from his gloomy thoughts. “I'm here to beard the lion in his den and drag a. check out of him,” laughed Mrs. Varney, as she seated herself opposite Herbert. "Some- lglmes, even (us feminists find it politic to approach husbands after a meal. Jack becomes perfectly mel- low after a Chateaubriande steak." She stripped off her gloves and began to eat olives from Herbert's untouched horrs dbeuvrcs. Herbert noted the absence of her wedding- ring. He felt a little prick of remorse “Have you heard they are threll l enlng to arrest Babe Ruth?" "Arrest hlmi Ilillt for?" "As a ‘hit and; run’ meneeel“ A machine for counting paper money rapidly is so sensitive that it is stopped if two notes stick to- gether. l _ l ,f§ri liiiTlilE ' , We regret that tn? SS LINE C h r y s ler advertise- ments in the Guardian of July 9 & 17, which? carried W. Herbert m Poole’s name as dealer’ 393m in Montague were in error as Mr. Poole re- sign e d as personal representative 1 a s t Ma r c h and his con- tract has not been re- newed. \ NOTTING BROS Chrysler Distributor, or...‘ ttewwn. July 18, 1928 V , 60314-194! . f . m H "m" °' “til... ,.t'°t.l,°‘i.§".§i‘. a glance to see ——Cfld I MOO? people know this absolute B 3% wigl ' Bayer on_ e 9M5»! M 33-. r out to Sudbury politely, solely to make conversation. "I nearly threw Jack's poor family into convulsions by refusing to be married with a ring," the lady went on serenely. "I finally compromised with a seal-ring of Jack's, when the minister said it couldn't be done without, but I took it off the second the ceremony was over." Herbert reached that he was choki "But you--have ng. n't I seen you--" He faltered feebly, for he lied badly, at all times. "Don't you sometimes wear a-.-er-circle- of diamonds--like a wedding-ring?" May Varney shook her head vigor- ously. “Symbol of bondage--tha.t's all a wedding-ring is!" She dashed into a favorite subjects with enthusiam. "Now. take men, for instance. Ex- cept in Europe, no man wears any- thing to proclain to the world that he's got a wife. Look how free he is; look how-" She talked on and on. and Herbert nodded dully, politely, his thoughts in chaos. May Varney was enthus- iastic; she belelved she was making a convert for the movement ja revolutionize modern marriage cus- toms Iilqrbert wondered agonizely lit Varney would ever show up to take this maddening woman away. He resented May Vamey as bitterly as if she had deliberately plotted to destroy his happiness. That it was destroyed was certain, he told him- ‘self Lila had lied w him. There was a "Jack"--somewhere in her Hg. After Vamey had come and ken May away, Herbert paid his bill and, fairly nauseated at thought of bus- iness, betook himself up-town. (To be continued) For Rheumatism use Ilnarclfi Lin- iment, t Y: Bear Searches for water, feeling Temperance to be carried will take a. hand wh Presbytery 0i Almusmg sfilffipq-v United Church -M,_ Mnvmwm‘ ~,,,,,,,,,,,, w... ' i a recent visltorin Autllflilne 9°"- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thomson. of ‘rt-yon, were visitors t0 Albany 0n The Presbytery 01’ Prllwe 341W"! Monda . Mr. Thomson was also a Island met in regular session in Trinity United Church, Bummcrslde visitor in Augustine Cove. I'll say the farmers of this vicin- on July 17th., with the new offioerl, Rev. George N. Somers, B. A. Chair- lty are watching for bumper c1098 of potatoes this Fall. and by look! man, and Rev. K. M. Altken, B. A.. Clerk, in their respective places- and minors. they twill not be appointed. After devotional exercises, a long Miss Bertha Thomson, Augustine docket of business was transacted, Cove, has returned home after B the court sitting morning afternoon week's visit in Tryon and vicinity, and evening. Rev. George Ayers where she was-the guest of her un- was appointed assistant ‘treasurer. cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Reports were given of seven in- Thomson- ductlons within the bounds of Pres- Means- D- N- 1411111118 R1111 W- W- bytery. Rev. J. P. Kaye was induct- Mullins. made a. business trip t0 ed into the pastoral charge of Bunlmerslde last week. Hampton on Tuesday, June 26th. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thomson. of Rem H‘ S_ 31,1109 3_ A" m Caven- Augustine Cove, were recent visit- _ _ - ors to Tryon. ,1,'§',§'°§_”Xf"§n2°§§;n",ff'§,,i,ffh:§d Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newson. of Itev. George A. Grant, M. A. in Win- 011w “flvem- crossed W" °11 ‘he sloe. On July 1st. Rev. Thomas Con- c" Fe"? suhdaY- stable was induct“ m“, me pa“, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cameron and oral charge of Dundas. On July 6th, ‘amny were recent "Mm" t° Aug‘ Rev. .1. w. A. Nicholson, M. A. in "Kline CW8 CW8’- Bed ue North and on July 10m, Mrs. Haber Fall, Molicton, N. B., Revaqw s Latina B A m west was a visitor in Cape Traverse last cars The. repflrts Ifromnll these week "heimst or Mr‘ “d Mrs‘ Al‘ aggregations were very encuumg- belllisghrilrglLThtlnason was a visitor ' _ to Augustive Cove Corner Monday. lefifinhggkfxgygygsefiggsglxfidgg, The farmers these last few days River are busy haying, and spraying in Rev Mr Littlejohn interim mod- m‘ "lcmul" Mrs. J. A. Thomson and Mr. orator of Orwell-Vernon presented a ca“ ‘mm that congregation to Fraser Thomson, Augustine Cove, Rev Henry Pierce B A o‘ seam‘? were visitors in Albany Monday ev- town. The call was received by Pies- Egglfigge gfigsfig wmnlgullagll; bytery and the Clerk was instructed Mn m E Cameron and two chm w mm!’ the Gwrgewwn cmmm‘ dren, Stanley and Marlon, made u sflfilvn- business trip to North Tryon. Letprs of sympathy was ordered to be sent to thefamily of the late Rev. Dr. McKwen whose death on the eve of his coming to Orwell- Vernon is so much deplored, and CANADA also to Rev. M. D. McDonald, Mur- pnovmcg 0F ray River in his present illness. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ___.__ _.._. Mr. F. P. Morlarity of Halifax, ell kno for h work in the Y. M. “é. A. iswgomingwio Prince Edward In The P10133139 C0111’ t Island soon in the interests of the Lord's Day Alliance. Presbytery ap- In lie Estate of: Jessie l. Poole pointed a committee to confer with late of Imver Montague in King's the othei- churches in arranging an County h: Prince "Edward Island. itinerary. Widow, deceased, Testate. Appreciative reference was made By His Honor A. Bannerman to the work of Dr. Florence Murray Warburton. K. C. D. C. L, " _ate in her recent tour of the pesbytery. Judge of Probate for said Province. The presbytery decided to ask con- Sheriff oi’ the‘ County of car for her work in Korea. A committee was appointed to 33551916; look into the advisability of mem- ' orializing the General Council re the WHEREAS upon reading the Pe- Ordlnfltifln 0f Candidate-S 101' the tition on file of J. Leslie Poole and ministers’ in their home consresa- John Altken, the Exccuicrs named tions rather than at Conference. in an Imp-mam; purporting m be The building 0f B (111111011 Bi L0“ the Last Will and Testament of the 14 W85 BDPTOWd- said Jessie I. Poole deceased and The Kensington-Margate mater now on me m was satisfactorily settled by the re- date the. twemwseventh day of PPQSEMBUWQ 0f these 0118186 June ,A. D. 1928 praying that a ci- lhemselves- tation may be issued to have the Important recommendations re- said Instrument gardlng Young People's work were form and that the said Imtrumen made by Rev. W. E. Altken and re- be admitted to ceived. These are t0 be taken up in more Jietail at next meeting of Presbyter . Two men of international repute are coming to Prince Edward Island soon. Rev. F. W. Boreham of Aus- tralia will be in Charlottetown on the evening of July 31st. Dr. Henry Carter of England, who has had phenomenal success irrcarrying on total abstinence campaigns among the young people of England, is touring Canada. Arrangements will be published later. - Presbytery heartily endorsed the Education Campaign onthls Autumn through the Northern Messenger, and com- mends it to all Sunday School workers. York Rifle Club t t King's County aforesaid, Labourer, Ethel Stewart of Lower Montague aforesaid, Married Woman, Edith Davison of Lower Montague afore- said, Married Woman and Laura Wightman of Lower Montague aforesaid, Splnstcr and all other the next» of-kin of the said Jessie I. Poole and also George A. Poole of Lower Montague aforesaid, Merch- ant. Florence (Mrs. George A.) Poole of Lower Montague aforesaid, Married Woman, Charles A. Mc- Donald of Montague aforesaid Wilder. Raymond A. Poole of Lower Montague aforesaid, Clerk, Matilda McDonald of Montague aforesaid, Married Woman, Matilda Parker of Madora, North Dakota, now r9514- this Court, bearing- proven in solemn ' JULY 21-, 192s if ...,,,., .1. » UsedldDuilch-itlsthe way to “faint. To be sure of Healthful Clesnfl, ness the invisible impuritleswhich are often a menace to health, must also be removed with the visible dirt. ’I'hisiswhatOIdDutchdot-.s;iu' particles possess natural dew-gen; qualities-they erase the dirt and by a process similar to “adsorp- tion” take up and carry away all impurities. . ' ~ Made non... . m nald. ssalvof the said Court this 28th dqj of Julie A. D. i928 j ~ ._.~;(Bgd.) - Anwntaultrou g Judge of Pl-obfi fuas-a-ao-il ence Poole, Charles A. McDo h Raymond A. Poole, Matilda McDon- ald, Matilda Parker and Agnes-An; n near, in the same manner as a Writ of Summons out of the Supreme Court may be served. GIVEN under my hand and the (L.S.) ‘A m, Montague Horse Races gWednesday, August 1st $900---In Purses--$900 CLASSES: 2.20 Trot . . . y. . . . . . . Purse $300.00 2.24Pasé,............ Rurse$300.00 2.30 Trot and Pace . . . .. Purse $300.00 GENERAL CONDITIONSl '\. E that hea The Ifllllflsemellt reserve the right to declare off, change order d: Pmlflml 1161111116 my dairy or bar any driver, declare oil. and still without re-advcriising any races not satisfactorily filled, If the weather is stormy the management reserve the right to pods pone or declare the races oil and ret ‘ __, money, Hay, straw and stahllng free. ill Association rules to govern, except where they con- _ above conditions... The management assumes no responsi- for any accident of damage to any person or property during till JAMES A. MaeINTYBE, Secretary 111s at Lower Montague, Married Woman, Matilda O'Brien of St. John in the Province of New Bruns- wick, Married woman, and Agnes Anneal- of Lower Montague afore- 113 said, Spinster, the persons named in n; the said Instrument as legatees m, thereunder and persons interest- A still smaller group gathered at York range on Wednesday alter- noon to grapple with any difficult conditions. Out of a possible of 140 the fololwing scores were made: J. H. Judson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. A. O. F. Gill . . . . . .. D. A. McDonald . . . . . .. E. G. Love . . . . . . . . .. P. Brodie H. Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mr. H. Henderson Joined up and‘ en our regular day the 31st day Of July A. D. 192B schedule of salver shoots start after at the h°\11' W 51911611 0131001! in the the P. n. A. meet. All intend i0 ar- fvrflnwn t" Show calme- 11 any. they range for a prize for those who al- m" WhY the "id instrument 01' W111 ready won a salver and for those M511"! 55W the 590011111 111W 01 AD- who are‘ not eligible to compete for T“ 5- D- 1937 511011111 not be pro- it, and also a. prize for the Juniors Wuhded by the Bald Petitioners and who could not be expected to suclhmved P" W“! 111 ‘ '1 form ceed in a salver competition. ‘Ihoselahd WhY the 8514' W111 Blwllld not be who wish to get the loan of a riflemdmlnled W P1017599 811d letters and some ammunition to practlcewtmmmehmrl’ the"!!! Kfflhlld to the on City range before P. n. A. meetsMd J- Leslie P0018 and John Alt- apply to the clipt. of Club at vorlrzkm M grayed 1M" In said Petition . __i.___z________ and on motion f_ James D. Stewart, 38011111? K- C» bctcr for the said ‘Petitioners. ’ AND I no nfifanav onnnn that a true copy hereof be published in the rush-pin some newspaper published in Char- Tiii-I HONEY FLY CATCHER “l” “ W"! Gar For ‘Food (Canadian Pres!) BUDBURY, Ont... July Ill-Bears Ifl-om the Algoms. District are said toe be flocking in large numbers to the Sudbury Basin and acqualnting themselves with the mine operators busy there. J. G. Bennett. a geol- ogist and mining engineer, drove Basin to ' r some properties the other day and left his car standing by the road. In his absence a bear ambled out on the road and commenced ex- ploring the oar for something to eat. Finding nothing suitable about the engine, Mr. Bruin extended his research to the tonneau, where he proceeded to make a meal out of the leather cushions, selecting the tcnderest morsels with care and leaving the remalnde strewn along the roadway. He had decamped, doubtless replete. 117 the $11116 "l! - owner of the oar returned but there AND I DO ¢FIIRTTIIIR ORDER that this Citation be served upon the said Warren Wightman, Ethel Stewart, Edilt Duison. Laura Wightman, (lunch. Covers eM/oliii '7' "75: 68 held at the court House in Char-l" lottetown in Queen's County on Tues-l an} 6799-7-l4-tf. “Wm-w Property for Sale ‘Valuable property for sale. Dwelling situated corner Grafton and Pownal tracts, can easily" be converted into apart- menis. Hot water heating. Stregor further particulars apply 51 Grafton I 6647-7-9-Mon.-snt,-g| l w v lust a Reminder A "filing time is at with all necessary Genuine Plymouth Steel wire Rope Two and Three 1hr Blocks in 11""!- alul we are p. , Hivllmlent such as Rollo-ts ots. lb. res to nllwlr 1 DWI; Forks I various styles and sins, Bethune Hardware Ltd. 133 Queen St. ‘ n“, 151, was mutants nAaowAlul sroas . were undoubted activities. evidences of ‘ his George A. Poole, Flor- p ' By Barrie Psynll A ' . 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