v one trial T rr n-es-sesesar-ns ‘r 14A llyou ean be eonvlneeel will do it 1i" I ~ ‘v ‘Fresh hora the gardens’ NOTICE V lestaurent st Cavendish Beach opln ior season on Friday. June 28th. 8195-6-27-31. a Nogcs This is to notiiy all concerned that peddlers wishing to do business in the Town oi Borden, must prflcure s lic- ense irom the Town Clerk. l!“ "@- ensc to he had ior the sum oi $5.00. L, EDGAR RICHARD. Town Clerk, ‘ - Sordeu. ‘1094-6-25-31. MANOTICE All general stores in Moreil will be closed Monday, July 1st and on and aiter July 10th every Wednesday at )2 o'clock noon until iurther notice. (Signed) H. H. COX. LLOYD COX. B. W. McEWEN, J. W. McEWEN. ‘148-6-29-21. --¢-|.1 ~.¢<—. <.¢-. “at... ..~.- a-._.--...-¢_--—w,-noek§ p NOTICE 1'5! ALBERTON DARK SILVER- FOX COMPANY, LIMITED. _ ‘l; Notice is hereby given that a gen- eral Qeting oi the shareholders pi “The Alberion Dark silver Fox Coflly, Limited" will be held in the Profit Building in Alherton, Prince Edwali Island, on Friday the twenty- aighth day oi June, A. D., 1929 at the hour oi 8 o'clock p. m. ior the purpose . oi pass‘ a. resolution . ‘ ’ _ the l said "Alherton Dark Silver For Com- pany, Limited" to be wound up under the provisions oi the "Voluntary Wing- inf-up Act" being Chapter 9 oi the Acts oi the General Assembly oi Prince Edward Island passed in the fliteenth year oi the reign oi Bis Present Maiesty, and upon the fling. lng oi such resol to appoint a liquidator or liquidators ior such winding-up and ior the transaction oi business incidental to such winding- ID. i Dated this 'lth day oi June A. D., , 1929. _ M. M. IOLII, Resident. i w. c. LAWSON, Secretary. sqsi-s-ia-zo-zv. * WWW-furs“, _ l... ens-e»...- .- - ~ - MORTGAGE SALE " i‘ Thar will be sold by Public Auction w ~ in front oi the Lsw Courts Build- wlill’. in Charlottetown in Queens County in Prince Edward Island, on Saturday the 13th day oi July 1920 ,~ at the hour oi twelve o'clock noon. .. ALL THAT parcel oi land situate ly- ing and being On Lot Forty-nine in Queens County in Prince Edward ls- ‘ land bounded and described as iol- lpws: Commencing at a stake iixed ‘I on the south side oi the road lead- ing to the interior oi the said Town- ship known as the Village Green Road and in the north boundary stake oi a tract oi land formerly in possession oi George Acorn now in _ possession oi John Noy and irom thence by a line runing south six- teen chains and eight links thence , L east iive chains and ninety links thence south eight chains and ninety-two links thence east eleven in chains along the line oi land in poss- “esslon oi Henry Mutlow and William Cosdy thence at right angles north- westwardly to the said road and irom thence along the south side oi said road wastwsrdly to the stake at l’ C ‘the place oi encement contam- ""‘ thg thirty-seven acres oi land a little -‘""'n\ore or less reserving thereout the ‘r " land enclosed known us the Village Green School land containing about one quarter oi an acre oi land. ‘The above sale is meds under and irflhursuant to a Power oi Sale con- W-‘lcmined in the Indenturs oi Mortgage vw-andated the 20th oi May A, D. 1024 l, and roads between John R. McNeil] ; pi Village Green in Queens County aioreaald. farmer oi the one part l and the undersigned oi the second ,-..part default having been made lb oi principal and interest “secured thereby. 1 w» r»- w." --' SMILES -'- GABBY GERTIE "Oh (our crying out loud-It's the cat's meowi" - l l De you think my bathing She: eult is proper? He: Certainly not! I don't want to spoil your iun wearing it. Friend: Little Soy Blue, don't blow your sex. L. B. 8.: Why not‘! Friend: A nslghborJe hunting ior you with an as. ‘ Jones: Brown hse had his llie Insured for s’ hundred thousand dollars. Mre. J.: I've noticed his wife has stopped telling hlm to be eareiul when he leeveehome. Annuaweeting The Annu-al Meeting oi the Shale- holders oi Polly Cemetery Co.. will be held in Mt. Buchanan School llouae on Tuesday July 2nd at the hour oi l o'clock P. M. By Order oi Trustees. 01044-2141. Masonic Temple Company The Annual General Meeting oi the Shareholdord Oi the Masonic Temple Company will be held in the Oiiiee ei I. l. Brow. l“ Richmond Street, Charlottetown, P. I. Island, on Wel- nellay evening, the 10th lay oi July, ma. at ‘l deleek. Dated at Charlottetown, tbh lith day ei Jane, lllt. G. I. IARIIOID. One Man 's lVife wsna Copyright l i ANNE’! PARTY The evening oi Anne's party! Three hearts beat with unwonted~ eagerness that night, and ior threei entirely diiierent reasons. l To Anne the evening marked thei lest chapter oi her impersonal rela- tionship with Richard. Soon now, perhaps this very evening, she would i contrive an emotional climax between = them. \ To Richard the evening meant hlsl meeting the dancer who had so stlr- 1 red his imagination. Nor was he eu- ‘ tirely blind to the slgniiicance oi his playing host at Anne's party. But he ', pushed this problem beck in his mind. , ' "Fruit-s-tivea" is l mums. ems. NERVES GONE ' CAN'T. SLEEP? “Fruit-a-tivee" restores good health Are you tired? “Dowuun time? Worriedst trike? CIT! Alli’? in I. 0. Rillilfilll. Wyfilldll. 3-13» Willi n". 1 . aJ-Tflffln» nuL-u’.‘Z'-.~ ""' tessified ireah iruit lilies and theyaed scientific medicinal ingredients. In a us» iursLgentie way it stirs lazy liver, beweh and kidneys, into normal, healthy. action, soothes the digestive tract, and mime the . troubled nerves. 23c 9g 50c boss st all druggists. , ' 0 his chair. He wondered what his wilt was doing-working at the sprlz planting probably, going to ear mass. waiting on the old ‘uhdi parents. I-ie ielt a sudden repugnance 'i Q what, he was doing, Yvonnew Q sweet and lovely and good. Pei-ha l ‘CHEW?’ or." vr-v""'.""'-' r He was not st all sure he cared ior hi! 0118M. l! l min 01 b01101’? ll Anne, and even less sure she cared‘ H1110! Ill m‘! 111d 8° V1 h") l" I m; him, there had been in Anne's demean I To Yvonne the ‘Evening meant a ‘ that Wrhlnr I sweetly proprietors’ 1| chance oi seeing Richard, her hus- that hid both thrill“! I-fld Ill-Pm I band, oi testing the power oi her dis- oi assuring herseli that Richard did wwndlns. as oi a mm shared by or did not care deeply ior Anne. i B16111"! Ind htrsaii- whim m9)’ Anne w" warm; g mw glam,- would soon declare to the world. irock oi red chlflon. Brilliants in her The sum.- was comm: down ti» "m, g, blind or them gbgut 1m- hglg stairs, l-le heard her remark on the and bracelets on eltherwrlsv, com- f beauty or the ion: llvinr room. 114- plgtgd he; “drum; 511v" mp9"; iencd while she‘ acknowledged the twinkled on her ieet. She looked ; lntroductlon- He sot w hi! feel- every inch the poised society glrljThrollilh the 100""? Yvon!!! "W, blossoming into desirable woman- ‘ him. Panic seized her. She must run. hood. i} vanish beiore he sew her. She smiled Yvonne had decided to go in cven- i at Bob West who had bent over her lng dress. She would take a costume i hand and took a resolution. Bob had and ii the spirit moved her she would | shown no sign oi recognition. She dance ior the company. She had would carry through. chosen 's dress oi shell pink taiieta, Then Richard stood beiore her. made with a tight bodice and iull. "This is Mr. Ross, Mademoiselle," skirt scalloped around the edge. She f Anne said in her briiht V0109- wore no Jewels. Around her neck was I Yvonne 8W9 111m h" hliid- ma‘ t mm platinum chain, tn; end oi l, eyes met. She saw sudden Mr in ‘ - which was hidden in her bodice. On Richards eyes. Fear "Dlaced bl’ l4- lt hung her wedding ring. To oiiset miration and interest. _ the simplicity q; her irock she wore t "Ho is thlnlllnt O! hi! Wile, will?" an elaborate evening cape oi black I he beleves in France," htholllhi velvet, lined with shell-pink crepe | Yvonne. ‘The thought gave‘ er cour- end collared with ermine. At the lest ! AIB- 5h! 5011194 It mm- Wm‘ m” moment she put a chaplct .oi tiny y she ielt his hand close on hers. But pink rosebuds around her’ heed. The ~ the moment passed and she was one ‘him. To the observer he knew sja guise, oi watching her rival at work. WWW W886i?’ 80m! hidden "B39" 4 pictures. The wonderful service to a WHAT a loving mother or father a Kodak can be! Children never grow up in snapshots you take of your childrcn’s babyhood kccp that cherished babyhood for you never’ ‘OWII g1 in p Pictures Don’t delay another day keeping this priceless picture record of your chil- dren. If you have a camera get it out to-day. If you haven’t, thcrc’s a. Kodak dealer right near you who will be glad to show you an Eastman-made camera ‘all lest was enchantingly youthful. Paus- lng beiore her mirror, she made up her mouth artiully. The result was startling. Bewitch- lng youth was caught, in her dress. her smell silver shoes. the rosebuds on her hair. Worldly wisdom and hard-won knowledge were painted on her mouth. Yvonne nodded at her- seli, “I em stunning," she toidher- seli without egotlsm. "l am stunning and I am dliierent.“ Anne welcomed her guests ior din- ner with the essy grace oi an experi- enced hostess. This was e side oi her Richard had not seen. Her dignity sat well on her. Quite suddenly she had grown up, and ior s hriei mo- ment he saw her, mistress oi his house. gracious and lovely, At dinner there was much talk oi the dancer whose coming late in the evening kept the party at a high pitch oi expectancy. Anne did not tell them oi her surprise in iinding Medemoisell to be s. young girl. That she would leave ior them dis- cover. All she would say when pressed to tell what “ ‘emolselle was really like oii the stage was. "Welt-you'll be surprised!" RICHARD MEETS MADEMOISELLI It was a little, alter ll when Yvonne arrived. Couples were danc- ing in the great living room on the iirst iloor. In the sun room bridge tables were in session. in the smell music room a talented girl was play- ing and Richard was stretched beck in a chair, listening and waiting ior Anne to be irec to ‘dance with him. Suddenly he heard some-one say excitedly, “She's here." Anne's high voice csme to him. Then s voice answering that made him start, 'I‘hat—thst was surely- no, he was med. But ior sll that it was Yvonne! voice. lie could swear it. l-le listened more intently. The new voice was speaking English, per- iect English, with only s. hint oi Ic- cent. it was saying the correct things. There was the sound oi heels tepplnl oi a chattering crowd. Richard was being desperately ss- sslled in his conscience. The dancer looked like hlswiie. Each glance at her brought beck Yvonne‘: pure lace. ‘But as he grew more accustomed to these resemblances he iound they bothered him less. l-low lightly she answered his chefl oi the conversa- tion when it was tossed her way. How she smiled at the men who were present. How easy and sure heri manner was. She was worldly with all the assurance oi a French woman oi the world, isir sport ior the men who were flattering her. Still she had given him a nasty turn, making him think oi his wile that way. He would show her that there was one man who was not iescinaied by her. He went in Anne's side and more openly than ever be- iore singled her out ior hi; atten- tion. He did not know how Yvonne watched him Nor could he have any ides oi the stab she ielt when she saw Anne turn a seductive face up to his, lay her hand ultimately in his arm, show in e dozen ways that she regarded Richard as her own. Outwlsrdly Yvonne was smiling, talking, ilirting when the chance oi- iered. inwardly she was making her lost great decision. Was she to leave the iield iree to Anne? Or was she to iight ior her own? DANCING FOB. RICHARD She was being asked to dance. Thinking only oi Richard, she con- sented. It was when she stood be-j lore the long mirror, gazing at’ her- seli, ready to descend and dance‘ that she wok her resolution. Shel would not give her husband to an-i other women's arms without a‘ struggle. Richard belonged to hem Yvonne! She went lightly down the long stairway, conscious oi eyes turned up in watch her grsceiul progress. Richard was standing in the sutrencef oi the living room, s puzzled slon on his lace. Yvonne could not know that Anne: had overplayed her hand while the‘ .- ' l up the stair. Richard sat limp in guests were waiting ior Mademoiselle NOTICE To No motor vehicle sh mm to the Brighton Road. under the Motor Vehicle G. mama-summon; July my l‘ Operators of MotoriVehicles. portion of Victoria Park situated West, of the road leading northwsrdly from the Band Stand A violation of this order will render the of- ; fender liable to the penalty imposed by Section 80 of the Motor Vehicle Act of the regulations Owners and all be operated on any Act 1922. A P. NICHOLSON, ' City Clerk. -,_ “wfe V‘ forever. Yéar by year such snapshots become more pre- cious. Whcn the ficklcncss of memory has made your recollection hazy . . . you can turn whenever you wish’ to the snapshots in your Kodak Album . . . and there living still is the cunning smile, the dimplcd, checks that you loved so much. Always Ask for KODAK FILM Kodak Film in the familiar yellow box is depcndsbiy uni- form. It has wide latitude. It gets the picture. Expert photo finishers are ready in every community to develop and print your iiims quickly. just the price you wish to pay. Brownie Cameras are priced as low as $2.25 and the famous Koclaks from $5 upward. And all take good pictures . . . easily. Why not drop in at your _ nearby Kodak dcalefis right away while you are think- ing about it? Canadian Kodak Co., Limited, Toronto mofl rKodaks . . . . $5 up .‘ . . . at your dealer’s t . quo- to change ,She had taken Richard to the porch on some pretext, There she had quite irankiy drawn close to him saying, "Isn't it wcnderiul, Dick-do be able to like the same things and people as we do?" Automatically he clasped her hand. In a moment, she was in his arms her head on himshoulder whispering. "Dick, you do love me-tell me so." "But Anne—" he protested. He was horribly embarrassed. This, to iol- low so soon. the picking oi his con- scienoe about Yvonne. made him de- cidely uncomiortablyq "Btu Anne- there is Yvonne you know." y Ann withdrew, drying her eyas. She knew her mistake at once. Shel raged within. This puritani For a moment she hated him. Then shei said sweetly, “Forgive me, Richard. Let us go in." Richard was relieved. There was» not to be a scene then. He ielt grate- iul to Anne, but at the some time a little resentiul that things were mov- ing so iast. He resolved to see iar less oi Anne ior a iew weeks. 1t was at the moment oi the mak- ing oi this resolution that Yvonne tripped down the stairway. With her draperies ilung about her she seemed ~ in iloet rather than step. A space was cleared in the living room. The musician who had been playing when Yvonne arrived struck a iew chords. -Yvonne began to dance, She _wos dancing ior Richard. She put her whole soul. all her longing‘ into that dance, abandoning herseii to the grip oi her love ior him. There was a little silence when she bad iinlsbed —a traction oi a second beiore the applause that told Yvoinue now deeply her art had snared these bless men and women. She saw Richard's iace. It gleemed with admiration. Her heart lllllndedfllflay again." she commnded. “merrily.” No ieiry flinging herseii irom rosa- to roee. ever stewed more delntfl! than ‘Yvecse as abe danced thieen- core. All tho laces were smllinl broadly as ehl ‘finished. Kissing her hlbll-U-tllllll-‘llll vbllflhld l!) the .__.... r 'to the City Hospital only a iew days stairs, when she came down she was wrapped in her velvet cape. Richard was standing with the others clustered about the loot oi the stair. _ _ There was a clamor oi praise and thanks ior her periormance. She was standing near Richard at last. She gave him her hand and smiled up into his eyes. ~ “Will you not come to see me?" she asked. Richard bowed, "I should love to. May I call tomorrow " " 1 shall be in at‘ tee time," on answered. "Expect me then." A moment later the door had closed behind her, and Richard, strangely moved, restless, dissatisfied, weary. was making his adieus to s hosteu, iorlornly certain that many oi her brightest dreams lay indust. MRS. PETER. DUNN Died in the Charlottetown Hospit- al on June 15th inst. ailer an illness borne with christian resignation to the divine will, Mrs. Peter Dunn oi Emerald, aged 7d years. Although ailing ior some time Mrs. Dunn came previous to her death to undergo treatment, but notwithstanding the eiioris oi the best medical skill and the kindest attention and greatest care on the part oi her devoted sou and the good Sisters oi Charity the mm disease gained rapidly. and the In The Locker Room Minarfs is the stand-by d those who take care not to euiisr iron rtiflnel and aching muesli. IvflNAlPlfYS i: i" .1” I 9N s M s?“ N, sngel oi death drew nearer each day. Strengthened and consoled by the Sacraments oi the Church, oi which she was ever a ialthiul and consist- ent member. the deceased bore heri painiui illness with exemplary iorti- tude and cheeriul resignation to the Divine Will, until rest came on the shove dare, when her spirit passed to its heavenly reward. By her exemplary Christian liie she gained the respect and aiiection oi all with whom she associated. Three sons and one daughter sur- vive, John in Alberta. Michael in Maine, U. S. A.. William at home. and Sister Mary in Port Hood. Nova Scotie. Her iuncrel took place irom her lets residence in Emerald to St. James Church where Mass was sung and iunerel services periormed by Rev. Father Prank McDonald who attended her irequently during her illness sitar which she was tenderly JATERER WANTED“ To open leirgllrnent Saloon st UKIIII’! LAKE: PIIQUID ior lull month from July lst. Mar- rlsd couple pretense. Rainbow Treat iishing opens July 1st to October llet. Beale can be had by hbernel irem undersigned ee usual. ‘ r I03!!!‘ JINKINI. dioil-d-fl-li. AllliTlilii SALE laid beside her husband and other relatives in the cemetery at Free- town. The pail bearers were: Joseph White, w. H. Dolghen, James Power, John Mcllntee, John Msbon and James Grcenan. Professional Cards Mark R. McGuigan, l B. A. i BAR-Bani, SOLICITOI. ITO- IIONI! T0 was Cameron Sleek, Charlottetown. Pli- BELL t? MATHIESON a. a. nu. n. i.. MATIIIION. LL ll- Iarriaterl. Solicitors, Ito. llouey to Loan. Dillon-Charlottetown audllollllll McLeod & Bentltl’ J. A. DINTLI! McDonald ’& McPl; B. A. J. A. MSIIOIALD. I. I. Mel’!!! snares-see. A's-Insults. l1“ noun so was Stewart & lnwth" l r. o. enwshr. i. o