Ball-Bearing Motors Thclifeofarnotoristhelifeof ituinsulution. Hard bfltfltilllilli- flomeopedullyifoilaoakedaends swap pile. Fairbanks-Morse uwmra have insulation that will not harden and unck. ' Fairbanks-Mons ball bearing motors req g only onoe n eliminate oil soaked wind- Oil lpotted products, oil slop on the floor and the coat ofoil and oiling. Fairbanks-Morse motors have a iiba-nl overload capacity and are now mndein "fully enclosed" and “ventilat " types, which can operate safely in the foulest acid q fumes and in extremely dfllllpjlld dirty places. AlilITiliN SME- Of Standing Hay At Hampton n The undersigned will sell ‘l5 acres standing hay on Friday, July 20th, at 2 p. m. In lots to suit purchasers. Terms. Five months credit on ap- proved joint notes. 6 Der cent P" annum off for cash. lf not fine sale flrst fine day. W. 0. MYERS. J. H. MYERS, Auctioneer. 6849-7-15-41. 0f Household furniture. etc., Thursday, July 19th at 1.30 p. rn. at the home of Dr. M., E. Gengc,_ Southport. ' l antique black walnut sideboard, l antique three door black walnut buffet, New linoleum for five rooms. six dining room chairs, 1 arm chair, 2 rocking chairs, dishes, pans, gard- eners tools, etc., 3 lamps, 1 Ailadin lamp, 1 kitchen table. 1 small table, l hall table, 1 kitchen range, 1 open from, Franklyn heater, 1 Percher- on and Blood mare 1200 lbs, l0 years old, 1 new set work harness, 1 express wagon, 1 MacLaughian roadster, newly vvvfhllllCd§ 2 move- able fox-pens, 50 swamp juniper posts, 2 ladders, 1 emery wheel and other things too numerous to men- tion. , 3 Foxes, 1 black male registered, 1 silver female, reg.. 1 patch female. 1 Queen Anne sofa, black walnut antique, 2 walnut chairs, antique; 1 oval mahogany center table, an- tique, 1 pair antique mahogany tables, 1 phonograph and two d01- en records, 1 threc piece bedroom suite, ash and walnut with springs and mattress, 1 four piece ash and walnut bedroom suite, 1 " “When a girl wants a mun to look after her she hesitates on a windy corner." Do you really think there in kissing? Shel. Not here, Dad isn't around. EFFICIENCY “Au my athletic instructor, whai itind of exercise should I take ic reduce." "Walking! long walk every morning.‘ We'll take a nicr NOT A REMARKABLE FEAT She: Every time l open my mouth i put my toot in it. He (taking a chance): Not a remarkable feat for one with so small a foot, Miss May. \ .. Q“ . Tan T/“JL \ i: a) cherry bedroom suite, four piece, dresser marble lop. six chairs to match, l large iron hcd with mot» trem and spring, 1 iron bed, small. with mattress and sprihg. 1 antique‘ ash and walnut hall rack, l bedroom rug. 9 x 12, 1 parlor rug, new 9x12, 1 antique walnut dresser. 1 small book \ ruck. 1 towel rack. l mantle piece,‘ 700 it. picture moulding. 1 large’ ebony library table. I antique rnund- | front black walnut parlor suite, six pieces, l black walnut easel, 2 small book cum, hooks, pictures, steel en- gravings. J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. T1§§ifiXhITrT'FYAiifi r012 SALE AT CHERRY VALLEY I will offer for private sale my handful farm. consisting of so; sores situated at Cherry valley, nlll clear and in an extra high state of cultivation. Good buildings, fronts on Pownal Bay, abundance of sea manure at frrmt of farm. One of the finest and best producing farms on Prince Edward Island. its grow- ing crop will tell you what the farm is like. ' My only reason for selling is that I um dck and unable to work it. For‘ full particulars apply on premises or to I. A. McDonald. Queen Streetl will be lolil with or without growing are’. Inspection invited. .- ., A. J‘. McDONALD. Cherry Valley. I. A. HaDONALD. Auctioneer. flI-‘l-tusthusetli. WHAT IT STOOD FOR Wltie (sight seeing): What deer this monument stand for. dearl Dumb Hubby: Don't you see it’: l0 strongly built oi‘ marble if couldn't possibly fall. SHERBROOKE. Twenty - one members and five visitors met at the home of Mrs. Major Townsend ifnr thc June meeting. It was ric- cidcd to hold an lac-cream social and bazaar on July 12th. fruit bought for the school children at closing day. Three members en- roiled. Treat of a ll all‘ BUTIUURA HEAlS ~SK|N iRllUBlE Sore Eruptions Broke Out Over Face. ltched and Burned. "My uoubla began with little. sore eruptions which broke out nil over my flee. They itched and burned so that lalwnys wanted to be scratching, and when l scratched them they got larger and then dried up. Some nights l could not sleep v well. ' l tried other remedies but they did not help me. l had the trouble ova five weeks when i began doing Cotieura 80a and Ointment, and in two wee u l wna heeled." (Signed) George W. Her-choir, Box 55, Chipmnn, Aim. Oct. B. 1927. Daily uae of Cutlcura Soap. with touches of Cuticura Ointment as required, keeps the akin fggsh. smooth and clear. Cutiqirn Teicum is an ideal ioilst powder. m '-.:.",-.__~_z..-:.¢o;:.-.v-:.::: T our-r, 1&2?» m. OF CHOICE I will sell for Mrs. Room, Bed Rooms, Ha ture. Sale positive. AUCTION SALE home No. '7 Lower Prince Street, on Tuesday, J uiy 17th, commencing at 1.30 P. M., a lot of choice furniture including Parlor, Dining 1 Garry Range, Lot Dishes, Oilcloth, 1 Mahogany Music Cabinet, 1 Mahogany Rocking Chair, 1 Mahogany Parlor Table, 1 Oak Davenport, 1 Oak Book Case combination, 1 Oak Morris Chair and lots other articles. BENJ. FURNITURE Edwin Williams at her ll and Kitchen Furni- CARTER, Auctioneer A SOUITOR TOO MANY JL. 0 MILDRED HARBOUR CHAPTER 11 not my secret," she said, with dig- nity. THE VERY. VERY WEAK EXPLANATION Lila. stared silently at. the ring in Herbert's palm. She knew that she must say some- thing, but she was unable to speak. This was a terrifying experience- like a nightmare in which one tries to run away from some dreaded thing and makes no progress at. all. Liia's mind simply refused to work; she could not escape the fact of that ring. . Jack Farquahar had given it to her in France. It was his engage- ment ring, but it was also to be her wedding-ring. He had slipiied l‘? on her finger, with a look of rev- erence in his gray eyes that had be- afford an engagement ring worthy oi'you, sweetheart, and it's impos- sible to buy one here, even if I could. This will have to do for both." She remembered how he had kissed her hands as he SD01“?- "You'li wear it always, Lila?" That was the true story of the ring she had foolishly kept. With Herbert's cold, accusing herself saying calmly: little. "It doesn't belong It's-it's May Vameys" May's husband's name is Jack! ring. case-An a secret compartment?" That was a facer. thought o fthat. eriy on the last phrase. ret compartment?“ she rattled on darling?" Herbert waved aside the question in your possession?" Lila desperately. "I-I can't tell you," she statement. turc. His expression had been stony to flame in his cycs. ask Mrs. Varney myself," He took a step toward her. were clenched. find out the truth about you. arc in love with Jack!" “Herbert? Thcro was hcr cry. i panic her secret. Thcn she realized that only guessing. together with an effort. nity. of confidence and faith." That sounded good, she thought. bert, to whom keeping faith was everything. at her uncertainly. Lila snatched at. the chance his wavering offered. Shc flung herself into his arms. "Oh, Herbert. don't you trust me?" she walled. in very genuine distress. "Everything I do-do or s-say you t-think it w-wrong." A little maiiiflcd. Herbert smooth- cd hcr hair. "’I‘hen why do you act so myster- iously? Why are you so evasive?" "l-I can't h—-help it,” subbed Lila, "It's m-my nature," onc's nature." counselled Herbert ure given pain to others. We must‘ all change ourselves for the better.[6573‘7'17‘3|- much!" “How could I forget?" thought Liin wryiy, with her face buried; against his shoulder. But she loved’ him deliriously, for all that. "Hurry and dress now," admonishe‘ her. "We've the Pbraythe Don't forget that marriage exact? "The explanation of the ring isf lied his laughing words: “I couldn't eyes upon her, she moistened her dry lips, opened her mouth. Finally, to hcr own astonishment, she heard ‘on’ that!" She eye“ laufigefingmlssed. We are glad that our rela- "What is it. doing in your Jewel- “Isn't, it amusing about that sec- “1 didn't know of it until just m. _, _. | other day. Why didn't you tell me, '- “What. is Mrs. Varneys ring doing’ “Well, what was it doing“ thought said, ironically aware of the truth of that Herbert made an impatient ger- bul anger and Jealousy maw began "Either you will tcll mc. or I will, he said‘ deliberately. Lila flushed to the roots of hcr- hair. "Oh. Hcrbcrt, you wouldn't so humiliate me?" His "There's nnthlnil I Wouldn't T10 l0,wouldn't use it, and endorse its use Y0ll;by others. _ a man‘ namcdmsers would have turned to something mdrugsiore) with Bayer on th_e box, she really lhoughg“ [Grand the word genuine printed m red: a moment that he had discovered he was She pulled herself "The explanation of the ring ls not my secret," she said. with dig- "lf you force mc to icll you. it will-it will be a great breach of~ It ought to have weight. with Her- n did. He hesitated and looked I "It is not impossible to overcome; solemnly. "Especially, if one's net-l Mrs. Varney's ring later." Lila thanked her stars for the respite. She waited until she heard Herbert in his bath; then she sped to the telephone and rang up Dor- othy. But, unfortunately, Dorothy had gone out for the evening. ‘l Lila was. therefore, forced to stand =on her own feet. She and Herbert were descending [to the car when the butler announc- ed to her: “There's n person asking to sec you, Madame—a Mr. Jackson. Shalli I show him into the drawing-room? He says it is very important." Her head whirling, Lila was con- scious of Herbert's sudden painful grasp on hcr arm. For once forget- ful of the presence of a servant, he hissed: "Jackson? Jack! Thai; ring!" (To Be Continued.) _-_<oo¢-—- ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. On Monday evening. June l8, the members of the Oyster Bed Bridge Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. E. M. Cucimore and pre- sented Miss Christine Bruce, teacher. with a beautiful French ivory mir- ror. The following address was. presentation made by Miss Annic| Crabbe. ‘ To Miss Christine Bruce. and members of the Oyster learned with regret that you are about to leave us, feel that we can- not allow you to depart; without ex- pressing in a tangible manner our; feelings of goodwill toward you. As u a. member of our Institute you may is workers"—ever ready to lend a help- ing hand. Although you have been with us but. a short; while. you have made many friends, and we can as- sure you that you will be greatly 'f.ions have been of the most happy How clever I am, she thought‘ m and cordial nature, and as you go renwmber in this moment that from us we trust pleasant memories will follow. In conclusion we ask Herbert looked from Lila w the you to accept this gift, not for its ‘intrinsic value, but as a token of ‘our love and esteem. Should cir- cumstances in the future permit you to visit Oyster Bed Bridge, we can, Ln“ hadnxlassure you a "hearty welcome.” , So she seized cag- In behalf of the Oyster Bcdi Bridge Institute.‘ .4 I THERE is nothing that has ever “Y” were bum“? “m” “m! m5 nsksitaken Aspirirfs place as an antidote for pain. It is safe, or physicians Sure, or several million ’clsc. But get the real Aspirin (at any "imu m hlla it i- fiimlnown that Alpirin ma“ d! uu- si “fr. p TENIlERS Tenders will be received at the itlon of _a Concrete cnlvcrt over Spring Park Creek nt Victoria ,Avenue. I Plans nml I specifications to be! seen at this office. o. r. NICHOLSON, l C“, 01c"; sand ‘Iiotarians and their wives were received at tho State Capitol at Si. Paul. continuing with drives, golf. tennis, boating and other agreeable gotivlties and terminating with the dinner “(many expressions of sympashy ten- o dance. remember. We'll talk about “T” berftvement. __rHE C_1IA_111._OTTETOWN GUARDIAN Review 0f Rotary iscnicd a Convention At the weekly meeting of the Rotary Club yesterday, James M. Murley, presented the report of the 19th Conference of Rotary lntemationai held in Minneapolis. Minn, and at which he represented the Ch-Town Club. A new member. Mr. E. h. Foster was introduced by Rotarian ROY H an’ the charge being read by Rotarian H. H. Shaw. Report by Delegate Murley Mr. Murleys report was as follows : A report on the 19th Annual Con- vention of Rotary international anay ucll begin with a reference to Minue- upniis and tiuzwsplendid citizens, who provided so many convenient service fcnlurcs us part of the hospitality. which made our visit. pleasant and ricmurubic. Regardless 0f affiliation, these friendly and big hearted people. large- l_v of Danish, Swedish and German descent, literally placed their ziil at tho disposal of the Rotarlaus. The story is told locally of a Swede, who had discontinued reading the Bible. On being asked the rea- son he said: “it's all about St. ‘Paul and nothing about Minneapolis." Be that is ii. may. the rivalry between iiio Twin Cities, so far as Rotary is concerned, existed in their endeavor to oxcoli catch other in Frieudlincss. and Service. The population of Minneapolis is‘ hail‘ n million and that. of Si. Paul two hundred and fifty thousand. The cilics urc connected by numerous bridges across the Mississippi river. Thousands of largo street lilliiIPS. ilccoriilod with flower Iboxcs. hun- dreds of office buildings with their window's similarly treated, innumer- able coloured electric light dis-plays. iiilil countless flags of all nations, to- gether with bunting everywhere, pre- spcciaclc in the shopping district and hotel areas, never l0 be forgotten. A (iozcn or more lakes within the ciiy limits together Willi five largo parks make for great beauty and nat- urnl scenery within reach of all. Lake Calhoun, four miles around is the largest in the group. Hero the spvcdboat races and fireworks dia- iilliy had an excellent background for the hundred thousand spectators who viewed tho scone. Motor trucks are by M- G. A- Hom- £325.35 ‘$.22: dignified and comfortable homes look nut from sbrubbery and trees over l Kellogg's Cor-n‘ Flakes i? refill)’. h“? you flit; keep "coolkand fitillirllelfi "e16 deliciously criepffifl e53?» to aigegtatwhidj just ‘another g-gggun ‘WHYMIIIOIC 1 1 iooovooo Egqpleiflemand 7. tlieflt Hail!!! ”irci€nxnvriiciriigiil“numb... Wnorjio BAVY. wEsT._‘.4;..;.;.-.a No other corn flakes equal Kellogg's for flavor uurl crlrp. neu. Kellogg's urn never touIh-tlrick. Never heavy. 'Aiways extra liglit and crirpl Serve for lunch, dinner or break- fast. Delicious with milk or cream u-fruits or honey added. Order at hotels, cafeterias. dining-curs. Made by Kellogg in London, Ont. Always oven-fresh! On ELT5E Sold by all grocers.» Tweni Dear Christine —We your frlcnclsyvelvel-“ko mwns’ Bed u .- Bridge Women's Institute, havingflhfnlnsl‘ ‘my and night" Md ‘ZIIICC somewhere about. tho lake, mak- ing the ulr sweet with music, cltlier 101' dancing or for the charm of itself. be classed as one of the “willing 70 Bunting. canocing and swlnrming tlicro is ualiy n. baud or orchestra in attend- GlOlIWOOO is ihc largest park and mtuins 600 acres. The) play park culled the Parade, and consists of acres enclosing 41 baseball dia- and three visitors mct. at the school roll call with house for the July meeting. call Twisters.” put up around the school yard bO-iFPflllk Burke will entertain the next held at the fore next meeting. lRlGlDAlRE —- THE "Hints on Canning." members and three visitors met » Roll It was decided to hold a social in the home of Mrs. Joseph N. Gailsni Members intend collect- Plans were made for buying sch Next meeting will h: home of Mrs. Necip l answered with “Tongue August. New wire fcncc is to be ing for thc drive for the blind. Mrs. necessities. WES meeting. fiflllilllii- CHOICE OF THE MAJORlT .mon¢ls and 31 tennis courts. East" time, which was enhanced by office of the City Clerk up to Fri- , day.“ July 20th, 192a, for the "eh trait from President Sapp and his turned homo with tho Maritime con- tingent was a very great pleasure. The lowest or'mlnute of any tender not rreccaurily aflggplgd, with a reception by Governor Chris- jected ~ 051159“ thoughtful aiatera ‘and family wish to convey their 5g, pun Mum ‘hows,- upon then-L them in their recent sad to take Four largo municipal golf courses eleven private courses were also at the (iisposal of the visitors. To give you llll idea of how hospit- able and kind lilo people of Minno- apolis really are I must explain that their Rotary ‘Ciwb is about twice as largo as our own, so that when twen- iy-scven irundr-ed volunteer cars met the nineteen special trains arriving there Monday morning. folks other than ilotarians demonstrated their desire lo make us welcome and com- fortable. These cars were "at call" during the entire week. [Every morning at 9 o'clock we lrad Community Singing ai ilio Auditor- ium. undcr the leadership of Homer ltodchoavor, who was formerly with Billy Sunday. Nine thousand Rotar- iuns look part in these Sing-Songs and they were truly inspiring. The Auditorium seats nearly eleven thou- Fsand and n description of the decor- ations and lighting effects would be interesting, it. is enough to say they were magnificent. The organ has two iiugc consols which at the pressure of a button dis- appear inio the floor. This is one of tho finest organs in the world. The A-uditorium is owned by the city and was crcctcil at a cost 0f four mil- lion dollar's. A singing “siunt" was carried of.’ the second day whcu liodchcrtvcr said “Follows you arc iircd of me. l imusi ask someone vise to lead asong". "Everyone stand up and raise one foot off the floor ten iuclies-—now what are we going to sing?" Ten inches off the floor suggested a brnss rail to some, which in turn suggested “Sweet Adeline" so many at once named that old favorite. "Harry" was cniicd in iiio stage and sang a verse they nil jnlucil luslily in the cliorin-i. W0 were introduced to “Harry" Aiwnuiironiz. the composer of "Swcci. Adciino". Thcro is u firllownliip in tho icic- gmpli fraternity oi-nriiirr to Rotary and if. was wifli great ‘pleasure that l lllitillflffll-It mrcllug of iioiurlan Tele- grnyili Superlniondcnis milled by Supt. Kelly of Minneapolis ut the Aili- lciic Club. ElOVOII of the craft had lunch togcllicr and us iiio represent- ative from tho Atlantic coast I was pnircd wliii Supt. Lillie of Sun Fran- cisco. (Pnciflcz) It would be impossible to toll you vcry ‘much about the various Special Asscin-‘blles for club Presidents. Secre- inrics, Commiticenicn. Ministers. Priests nnd Rabbis, song leaders aml numerous other units, they ran into lhc hundreds and were in session continuously at various hotcis. ‘Tho British Empire dinner, the Oan- ndinn Delegates breakfast. and our own ‘Maritime enough for one to attend officially. _ Governor Don Buckley gave tho 16 Maritime delegates a dinner were about real "Down To have met. fraternized and ro- 'l‘iic ladies were looked after every every day. Beginning lansen and his lady, when four thou- residente Bali, the indies were sub- their in Minnaapo is and to ail the couriesi Bulletins issued daily gave minute ill-rs programme and rigidaires 0f N cw Beauty wit/a the proven dependability "that has won world leaders/oz]; THINK what a Frigidaire automatic and it ca , refrigerator would mean in your home. Desserts and ice cubes frozen ‘whenever: you wish; foods kept at a constant dry cold which guards against food spoilage; butter always firm, and [vegetables crisp. And never any worry about ice supply. ‘ Over halfa million users know that _ Frigidaire is dependable. It is unbelievably quiet. overwhel beautiful of usebold model: commercial an. "It costs very little to . operate. ‘It is low in price i” m” M” "d, electric outlet. 111x10 PRODUCT or, ii. T. iiouini, (nrsmrnnrons ron P, CIIARLOTTETOWN, r». g, r, no woe never at a loss for something “fibres ll Fri idaire i: made a wide range and for ever; Complete cabins! mode/r at very low prices, delivered l0 plug into any DAI R G .11 N Lugs’; M o "r o ii g n be bought on easy termli These facts have made Frigidaire tii¢ ming choice of all buyerr, more sold than all other automliii refrigerators combined. __ Visit ourdispiay rooms and see ti" new models-especially those with the, new Tu-Tone cabinets; S" also the cooling equipment which Clfl convert your preset" good ice-box into I I'll‘ gidairc at small cost.‘ l.l'li. s. rsnano.)