i * . PAGE TWO No kitchen work or worry Ready Cooling. Refreshing. Satisfying A mica and mdv-lelil THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN The Red Lamp i Mary Roberta Rhlneheart - ' June 18th I feel tonight rather like the man who had caught a bull by the tlll and darerrt let go. And yet l am certain there ls a. perfectly natural explanation. The difficulty is that I cannot very well go to Jane about lt. If It is what It appears to be and not a double exposure. It will frighten her. If it Is a double exposure. she will wonder at my Inquiry. 8nd think I am watching her. She had not even today, quite forgotten the clock. But certain things are very curl- ous; she thought she ‘saw U-ncle Tenders For Doyle Bridge Sealed Tenders will be received at this office until noon on Monday October 4. 1926, for the supplying and delivering at Doyle Bridge. near Tigtllsh on or before .\Inrch 31, 1927, the following materials: 75 cords of Poles t6 it. lung. 6 in. at small ends. 75 cords of poles. 16 ft. long, 4 in at small ends. 5,000 ft. of 3 in, plank lncludin 30 pieces. 1S ft. long 3 x 10, a mainder random lengths, 8 caps 18 ft. long. 8 x 8. The lowest or nny lender not nec- essarily accepted. Tenders to be addresses to the undersigned and marked "Tenders for Doyle Bridge-Sf 1 L. B. MacMILLAN I Secretary of Public Work ITGS-G-tl‘. I I I I l i l FOR SALE OR , TO LET 1 I offer for sale or to rent my property at Cardigan, consisting of a house and lot and outbuildings. Also my farm at Mitchell River, consisting of 86 acres of land- Building In good repairs, one and a half miles from Cardigan. Forms can bc arranged to suit- purchssers. Apply ' ALEX. Y. CAMPBELL, Cardigan. 1TT7-9-vvedfrinl0n6i. IFIIR SlllE 1 The farm of the late John Adam'- T-Iclfay. situated on Fountain Road. Lot 21. containing 50 acres ofland, Will be sold with or without crop. Apply on premises. ’ 1761-9-6-31. 1 ;“The Voluntary Wind- The Acme Silver Black. Fox Company, Ltd. "AND THE VOLUNTARY WINDING UP ACT" Notice Is hereby given that a' special general meeting of Share- holders of THE ACME SILVER BLACK FOX COMPANY. LIMITED will he held at the Office of the Secretary, Summerslde, P. E. I., on. Tuesday the Twenty-first day of September A. D. 1926. at 7.30 P. M. for the purpose of considering and passing ufln the financial stato- mcnts, accounts and reP°m °l Directors and Officers and for the purpose of passing a resolution re- quiring that the Company he wound up under the provisions of “The page of appointing Liquidators for, “such Winding up and the giving of box. consequential directions. Dated this second day of Septem- her A. 0-. 1926. By order of the Directors. JAMES J. CALBECK. President. J.‘A. McMURDO. Secretary. 1729-9-3-fmw8l. The Bankers Amalga- mated Silver Black Fox Company, Ltd. AND ing Up Act” Notice is hereby given that at Horace marching onto the Field with his class. So much did this upset her that when she stood up to take her picture, the camera shook In her hands. Then she takes the picture, and Instead 0f the eighl old men of the class of '70 there are nine. Alld she k-nows it. Wby- else would she hide the print, and pre- tend that she had Imlslald It‘! It was that fact which ‘made me sue- plcious. "I'll look the1n up for you later. William," she said. "You aren't in a hurry. are you?" "In the bright lexicon of vacation there is no such word as hurry," I observed, brightly. And she who "film"? smiles at my feeblest el- fort turned abruptly away. So Jane had lost her picture. Jane. whose closets are marvels of mathematical exactness, who keeps1 my clothing so exactly that 1 can‘ find it In the dark. save for that 0B6 incident. lluly noted in this Journal. when lunfold a washcloth iWInding up Act" and for the ptirqat the President's dinner, having taken It from my handkerchief Add shortly after Jane went out l0!‘ d Wfllll. Jello who never exer- cises save about her household. Poor Jane. I feel tonight, face to face with the inexplicable and bid- lli: it like one of the seven deadly sins. There are nine men In the pic- 111m; there ls no getting away from it. And there is no denying, either a faint difference In the ninth fl- Bllre. a sort of shadowlnesa, a lack of definition. The features, owing 1o the distance are Indis- tlnct. -but if one could imagine the ghost of old Horace, in his brocad- ed drewlns gown and slightly stooped to cough. In that biare of noise, shouting and sunshine, it is there. Later: I have shown the picture to Lear and he says it is undoubtedly a case of double exposure. "What else could It be?" he said with that peculiar Irritation Indus- ed In some DQ111119 by any suggemfielf t0 me. a general meeting of the share-luau o! the Supernatural“ holders of The Bankers Amalgflq Limited, duly called for the pur- pose and hcld In the Y. Ill. C. A- Roorns _ tvrenty-nlnth day of July. 1926. a resolution was unanimously passed as follows: 1 " hat in the opinion of the share- . holders of The Bankers Amalga- ‘lnnted Silver Black Fox Company Limited it is advisable that the af- -_l offer for sale my farm situated a! Springfield, containing 100 acres of land with a 20 chain frontage and never failing streams of water running across centre of farm. House and outbuildings In good re- pair. This is one of the best farms ifzlirs oi the Company be wound up lvoluntarlly under the provisions of "The Voluntary Winding Up Act." and be it therefore resolved that the affairs of the Company be wound up accordingly?’ ‘ And at the sums meeting a fur- ther resolutlon was unanimously passed as follows: “I don't think she ever took a lmated Silver Black Fox Companynucture of Mm 1n h" me_., 1 "Well. somebody has," he said, and handed the 117111.; back to mo. in Charlottetown on they“ you do,“ beueve me Show n Ito Cameron. _ He's a. shark on that sort of thing.’- ‘Ncte: Cameron, ‘Exchange Pro- lewl‘ °T Pll-lislcil. at our University. A member-of the Society for Psy- chical Research. and known, 1 uu. derstand, among the students as "Spooks" Cameron.) Bu; I have not shown it to Cam- eron and I do not in-tend to. I hardly know the man. for one lllllls- And for another. Lear is PlBht. The University looks with suspicion on the few among the l-lcllll)’ who have on occasion dob- bled with such matters. o floor here the magic circle, sag a triangle within lt, no evll spirits can approach me. Get the chalk, dear; I promise I shall not be dis- turbed by so "much as one demon." In the laughter which followed the subject was dropped. But Helena. Lear, when she gave me m-y tea, eyed me with amusement. "You and your circle!" alto said. “Don't you ltnow that hall’ those women more than halt believe ou?" "And don't you!" "You don't believe yourself." “Still: I eald, remembering von Humboldt. "I am not an out and out aceptlc. ' I will admit that Jock there who is acting as a vacuum cleailpr under table, can hear and see and smell thing‘; that I‘ cannot. But I dBmot therefore be- lleve he communicates with the splrlg world." - "But he sees things you don‘ see. You admit that.’ "Certainly. He may see further into the spectrum than I do." "Then what does he see?" ebe said triumphantly. A fortunate digression enabled me to escape with a wholégkin. but I thing there was something rather qulszlcal In her lamlllngtfare- well. After all, it Jock does‘ see things ldo not, what does he see? I'm blessed if i- know. June 20th. Jane knows that I have seen the picture, and that I know It lies be- lowe for the summer. When I came back from Larkln's office to- day, the flnal papers having been signed, I could see her almost phy- sically bracing herself. "So It's all set. my dear," l‘ said. "And if we can get Annie Cochran to clean the place a bit " "Would you mind so very much," she asked. almost wistfuliy, "If we don't go there?" "But it’ all settled. Edltlr is coming back on purpose." (Note: The "Edith" ofl the Journal ls my niece who makes her home with us. At this time she was absent on a round of house-parties. A very lovely and popular girl, of whom more hereafter.) “It's to large for us." said Jane. "I need a rest In the summer, not a big house to care for." ' And there was g certain definite- ness in ller statement which end- ed the conversation. As a result, and following our usual course when there is a ulfferonce between us, we have taken refuge in a, pol- ite silence all day, the familiar arm- ed neutrality of marriage. An un- comfortable state of affairs, and aggravated by Edith‘s absence. fills In the gaps, and In the end she forces a rapprochement. . . . Lear has told Cameron about the picture. I met Cameron while bu; he was a good listener. to Twin Hollowsualthough he said very little. was his comment. But on the matter of the picture he was frankly Interested. “There is," he said. "a certain weight in the evidence for psychic photograph-y. Mr. Porter. 0f course It is absurd to claim tha; all the sands of them come to me-are produced byldisohrnate intellig- ences. But (here is something; I don't Know just what." Jane has gone to bed. still pol- itely silent, and I am left along to wrestle with my two problems; where to spend the summer, and hind her refusal to go to Twin Hol- v “Houses are curious. sometimes," kenzie Campaign Gems We are Into the last week of the ggmpalgll. Get bus; for s. big and glorlou; home atretc run. lI-lllflllfl Into the‘ unfinished corners and make a aure job of it this time. sée that your poll organisation is in ship shape condition,- and go in strong fora win. Keep eyes open for death bed root-hacks. The Liberal cau- ning factory s; Ottawa will send out a bigger grist than ever before. in the vain hope of stemming the tide of indignation that is running against them Ioverflanada. Don't be caught by J lr The Liberals have taken up the child's gable of counting. In part the old one of “counting. chickens before they are hatched," and more seriously. they count the rough paths over which they mus; travel. and Ivorse still, the fierce obstacles they are facing. This counting mania has so possessed the Pal.- riot that if there I; nothing else to get atllt will count its fiugerspr even the paper patterns on the wall. 0n SaturdI-y It fell to count- ing the number of times Mackenzie King's name was mentioned in the Guardian and, Instead of being flat- tered by so much attention, i1 actu- ally wbined against the honor. It says-"Klugs name was actu- ally mentioned thirty-seven times in one Issue." The gigfllflcance of this to our evening friend ls. that it is qne of the fatal numbers to coin- cidd with the probable number of supporters he ls likely to get. this time, in Quebec. Some think it will rppresent his whole following in the Dominion. We do not, how- ever hold 1o this view. From the present appearance of the prospec- tive fleld he stands a chance of get- ting one in New Brunwlck and a baker's dozen In the West-possible n. total following in the whole house of sixty members, and per- chance, ‘by extraordinary luck sixty- five or seventy. Then our friend started counting the subjects discussed the more formidable obstacles 1o their am- bitions. And some of these were from that Montreal Star, which, only Ill the recent past, l1 affection- ately hugged to its bosom quoting its utterances against Premier Meighen. To have this dear old friend and co-worker telling the people of Canada that their dear Mr. King's charges against Lord Byng was "Food for Fools", was n When she is here ber bright talk severe 1,10,... 11-0111 an old friend, to the too collfldlng Patriot. But. having got Into the scrape. taking Jock for his evening walk the Liberal organ must, in some “l ‘ tonight. and he reintroduced him- way, wiggle out of It. and It mflkeg SHOULD BE A DOWNWARD RE-l River, Tlnsmlth, After today's repres- a clumsy attempt. slon I fear I was a bit talkative, method is resorted to. the Star designates King's‘ speech Evidently he has a certain un- as "Food for Fools." the Patriot at- derstandllrg of'.lane's refusal to go tempt; to create the Inference 111st "ll Pfflcllce 0i’ high protection Its usual twisty Because the "Thousands of people in Prince Edward Island (who) heard Mac- Klng‘s address,-—are all fools." -\\'elI, tile Star didn't say so, and didn't believe so. recognizes the fact that the great mass of the people are highly in- telligent. but It cannot overlook the fact. which tile Patriot's tactics abundantly establishes. that there curious photographs — and thou-are some "Fools", perhaps only a very few, who would be carried awn-y by Mackenzie King's dlsloyal charges against our beloved Gov- ernor General. In one of its countings our friend made a1 least one sensible stroke. 1, 1u11y 0i’ llle neollle have beard him on Yet the two-penny-hflwllli "Ill" hlers In the Liberal Ina"- "l" know nothing about parliamentary practice, and less about the facts. swell out in an assumed knowledla 0g "but Qflg man does and another does not do, displaying an Ignorance oi‘ the subject which is revolting to intelligent peonle- N” W!“ upon any ‘of the details In a budget ls ever taken with the Speaker In g-he chair. and the press. or platform speaker who charsefl-fl! Mr. John E. Sinclair and othere have done any one with votln! l" or against an item in the budget. h simply playing upon the credul- lty of bis hearers. and deliberately attempting to deceive the whole public. SEPTEMBER ,8, 1926 w? West Govehead Rifle Shoot The first shoot on the aalver at West Covehead was shot. Saturday Aug. 28th. The day was dark and scores were not as high as usual Next shoe; will be Saturday. Sent 4th. Scores‘ are as follows: . . 2 . Vaulderstine . . . . . . ..,.. 80 J. Carr .. L. Bell L. McKlnnou J. Berrlgan L- Mflye IF. Auld I'M. Beairsto ,_ V. Proude . . . . . . . . 1' zzfltop the Co ‘ caused by irrltadlglkllifilhghh! h story plunge; and 1H m "Hillt- 10 dIIlOdBB obstructions 111B mo" from inflammation .11 ‘the “'- "In membrane. Treatmenu ‘wglltloou Thomas‘ Eclectrlx Q11 1'1 D'- the inflammation and iuwfll; “is. ence the cough W111 “WI- Try it and you will be ‘llliilllgllliysdalou a HON. ma. mvsns mo w...‘ TARIFF As. a convincing speaker and bril- llant campaigner, the Hon. John l-l- evil compacts of Liberalism. and a scourge of t-llorns to the Liberal press. cropping up in their singling hlnl out as the special targeg of attack. In their bitterness they put words Into his mouth which he never us- ed. and twist his sentence into meanings which none of his hearers could ever recognize. Those who have beard Mr. Myers. and have read the Patriot's dlatrlbcs against him. will note this fact. that,— WHAT MR. MYIERS ACTUALLY SAYS and NVIH-AT TH‘E PATRIOT QUOTES HIM AS IHAVING SAID. are lwo different things. Its pol- icy ls to misrepresent Conserva- tives, to which it rigidly adheres. iUnd ' the caption "BETRAYI-NG HIIS I%ADER" It described Hon. Mr. M ers as promising "a down- ward revision of the tariff." Upon this straw man, stuffed Ill It's own sanctum, the Patriot dishes out a half column of buncombe about Mr. Myers at variance with his leader Premier Meighen. THE SHAR-P POINT 0F RE HUME TO THE LIBERAL FAIJSI- FIER. IS, THAT HON.MR. MYERS NlEViER MADE ANY SUCH A “PROMISE? On the contrary, he told all his hearers that pmtgg. tlon is anrabsolutc essential to tho Infant Induitrlen of Canada, and Myers is proving a terror to the _ Their envy of his succeed Isl ' CLASSIFIED Ono Insertion . ADVERTISEMENTS - l" Der line 5° he: line - 7° Do: line "l 5 word| of II word‘ of 6 Ivordi Agents Wanted Boar FULL 0R -PART TIME-JAKE orders for Neckwear. We mun- ufacture, deliver, collect. Good earnings for workers. ‘Big sen- soll starting. Samples, free. Public Service, London. Ont. MAN OR WOMAN TO TRAVEL and appoint agents. Yearly guar- antee 81092. (being $21. weekly average) and expenses. Exper- ience unnecessary. For partic- ulars write Winston Co., Toronto. A. W. ws9l. AGENTS BECOME INDEPEND- ent; make $75 to $100 weekly. We will put youdn the clothing business in your territory; Fall line finest made-to-measure clothes ready now. Write tor sample outfit. - J. Brodie, Sales- mauager, Dept. 34, 12 Botrel St., Montreal, Quebec. A. W. 11. Miscellaneous FRESH RADIO B BATTERIES just arrived at Island Radio Co's. Store, Kent. Sf.- Charlottetown. 1719-3-3I, eod the one thing necessary to ensure our national prosperity. But Mr. Myers said more than this. He spoke in full accord withl l"! Pa"? leaders. and in accord‘ with the leading advocates of pro- tection, when he claimed that in Aocomuooarso. 1722-4-31 BOARDERS 242 Kent St. NOTICE -- ALL ACCOUNTS DUE us must. be paid by Sept. 8th. Al- course of time. WHEN THOSE IN- FANT INDUSTRIES HAVE I GROWN T0 MANIIOOD, WHEN ‘IYHEY BECOME S0 ESTABLISH-' ED THAT THEY CAN BE SAF- ELY LEFT TO STAND ON THEIR OW-N FEET. that then In the natur- qrder oi‘ events, "THERE. VISION OF THE TARIF ‘VAP- PLYING TO SUCH INDUSTRY. rlne. It is more. It is t-he doctrine, countries, as witness the United, States in its tariff free Boots and Shoes Industries. lLucklly for Hon. Mr. Myers most the platform and know exactly what he did say. It is equally 10r- tunate for lllm. that moat o1 mam have a vivid knowledge of the Pat. riot‘: POLITICAL PRACTICE OF MISREPRESENTING ITS OPPON- ENTS. Mr. Myers has been cutting them sharp and deep. and It is their lac- eraled hopes and sensibilities that spurs them on to desperation In their futile attacks. Alld It, is the rebound of their fallacies that "In return strikes those stunning i This is true Conservative doct-A. Laciqg, vgrggmatfy sup. "SECU RITY SELLING ORGAN I- ton Burke, Southport. - 1764-6-31. BUY YOU-R RADIO A PAIR OF lively new B. Batteries, get them from the Island Radio Co., Kent St. 1719-3-3l-e0d M URRAY sheet iron 1172-8-10-tusat16i. J. W. MACKENZIE, jobber, etc. geon has changed his residence to King Edward Hotel, Phone 30-h 1702-9-3-101 1 gh eoAoosl-ts 7 at 21a Hillsboraggtglrflmifllll sTuoENTs Ace 235 Fitzroy st_°MM°e-;A7‘:_E9g{l'l. BOARDERQ Accg Euaton Street. MMODATED ll II soanosns cm n5 dated 116 Euston St. Account 1735-9411 FOR SALE -NEWLY F ed cow or will exchangssfini.” “"39 Blllllller. Apply gu or“ Office. 173532“ Female Help Wants-q rm“? ID WANTED—APPLY ‘ll°l°l- ~ loez-Edzw. WANTED-CAPABLE GIRL F01’ house work. Apply Gum-dun“ fice. References required, 1587-84 . m? EXPERIENCED m/uo wt Apply "c" care of annular“ 3-134! ANYONE SELLING OR WANTIIIII to sell Greeting Cards should“. or write us immediately, (Juu 1,’ carried. with other lines o1- u, arately. Will increase your “i; $500 to $1000. Weekly pay, vu deal direct with nlanufactum, Master Kraft Grgeetlllg (3111-1111, Toronto. F. ll. 11154.11: __________ Male Help Wanted ' wan-rep - "rwo aovs Assn! 11ers. Apply Currie and M11115. BB- till-iii. BIG EARNINGS, STEADY El. ployment for Barbers. new expert In s weeks. Write lair Barber College, Department"? Halifax. 3.111;” THE RADIO BUYING PUBLIC to purchase their tubes and bat- teries at the Island Radio Co., StorsKeut St. 119-3-31 eod zatlon seeks attractive issue In corporation needing additional financing for refunding or expan- sion purposes. New enterpris- es of unusual merit will also be considered. Submit details for prompt action. The Burton Chamberlain Co., Box 143, Wall SL, 3th., New York. 1781-9-8-3I FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN, BEGIII- Ilerfl $150-$250 monthly, allil clerks (which position?) Rall- way. Box 116, Charlottetown. 1751-96-21. ANYON-E SELLING OR WANTIIIII to sell Greeting Cnrds shoitldm or write us immediately. Csait carried with other lines or Ill arately. Will increase your llll $500 to $1000. Weekly pay. In deal direct wtlh tnauufschllti. Master Kraft Greeting Card d). Toronto. M. II. W. 7~I-ll~ WA‘NTED—-TWO MEN TO ACT “Personallyfl b3 “up "1 1111111; ll's a double exposure. But whether it is or not I'm damned certain of °ll9 llllllg. the less said about it the etter." in the but farming district In the “That the present board of dir- provlncc. Will be sold with or wlth- ectors, namely, George F. Dewar. out crop to suit purchaser. For Richard E. Splllett, Vinvent. Mc- further particulars call, phone orIQuaId, Shaw hlcMillan and John writs Anderson, be a committee with JOHN D. COTTON, authority to appoint s llqlllda-IOI‘. Bradalbane, R. R- 1-101- liquidators for the winding ull It concedes the seat of Rev. Mr. Bird to lllg Conservative opponent. This is the Bird, who, notwithstand- ing ghat he was "paired" and not entitled to vote, yet voted and-bis one vote was the one on which the Meighen government were defeated JNO. A. MCDONALD. LAND Surveyor, I-Ierlnanviile, P. E. l" 1368-1941110. blows. under which they um 110w writ-bins. The Patriot should take to heart this warning truth,— "TI-IE ‘WAY or THE TRAN-S. GRESSOR IIS HARD" iioai‘ as salesmen and collectorii Kluge County. one in M Harbor District and one ill Soil District, also one in Pm‘ ‘ District. Chance for aim Intent. -Must be well recontm ed. Apply by letter or lli W’ why Jane finds the house at Twin Hollows what Cameron describes 8e curious. A mild term, that, for Jane's feel- ing about the house. Actually, she hates it. II-Ias always hated it. She EROM THE PUBLIC TO MAIN- ialn a local broadcasting station June 19th. by buying their Batteries and I634~8-31-tts5I. Fiilfidllfifil 0f 75 acres of land situated at York, seven miles from Charlotte- town. y, mile from achool, church. railroad station and general store. Apply G. W. WEST. York. 1707-9-3-7I. PIITIIT (E It. WANTED As In past years I shall this fall he open to buy large quantities of both Certified and Uncertifled Irish Cobblers and Green Mountains as well as table stock and Cobbler Seconds graded from Certified fields. Before selling elsewhere give me an opportunity to buy from you. . AUSTIN k SCALES. _ Freetown, P. E. I. oo-oo-o» I664-9-1-2Wks. _ none: Owing to Tuesday, September 14th, being Election Day, the City Market will be held on Monday, September 13th, 1926. FRANCIS HEARN. Market Clerk. men-ll. [of the Company”; And take further notice that at o meeting of the said board of dir- ectors, acting as such committee authorized to appoint n. Iiquldator or liquidators ionsuch winding up. held In tile office of lldcLeod 8.: Bentley In Charlottetown on the Thirtieth day of August, 1926. RlchardE- Splllett we? appointed by the said Committee _as Liquid- ator for the winding up of the said Company as aforesaid. ‘ RICHARD E. SPILLETT. Liquidator. A Fllll SAIE Dwelling House new, good barn, one acre land at Mlllvlew; Great stand for any tradesmen. Apply to McKlnnon and McNeil solicitors. (for) Mrs. Robert Mutlow. 1608-8-30-7I _' AIIIITIIIII SIILE SEPTEMBER on. . -— s Frank H. Lowther, beautiful new residence, 325 Euston Street, will be sold Thursday, September 9th at 12 noon. Opsn for Inspection every afternoon and evening. Also same day commencing at 1.30 o'clock the machinery In the factory 239 Fitzroy Street, eon- slsting of planner and matchsr, buzz planner, Iron saw frame, mortlcer, sand paper machine, band [saw (30 inch wheel) wood turning lathe, moulder (6 Inch head) wood turner, steam boiler, pulloyh and belting, safe and remaining lumber- Also the building and two bulld- lng Iota one slzc 48 x 105 ft. front- Ing on Fitzroy Street No. 2. size 40 x l6 ft. fronting on Cumberland Street. If desired owner will mortgage as part puymsnt. J- A. McDONALD. Auctioneer. cxupf 1683-0d-vvfmtw5l. I "I'D- Curious. when one begjng to think on a. subject, how It 110mg- tlmes comes up in the mom, uuex. peeled places. I dropped into the dining room for tea this afternoon after Jane's blldle IJBPW. to find Jane looking uncomfortable and an animated conversation on spiritualism going 0n. with Helena Lear leading It. "All!" she said when she saw me. here comes our cynic. I sup- DOSQ yOu don't believe in automa- tic writing either?" "l Sllfluld." I replied gravely, "I have seen as many as fifty men lfllllllz notes while In a trance In my lecture room." "Nor In sprllts?" “Certainly I do. And [u 1119 5mm“? °l Prollllefly. and the Pow- der of Death." ‘She looked rpfhgr Jalne flushed a trifle. ‘What is more," 1 “up u 11-111., carrled 5W3)’ lly the tenaenesa of B mmwnefltans "I know that If l ml"! 8 Blew of chalk-have you filly chalk. Janet-and draw on the Charlottetown ' Exhibition Tenders Separate Tenders will be receiv- ed by the undersigned up to and on Monday, the Thirteenth day of September. 192i. for the following privilexea at the Exhibition to be held in Charlottetown from the 21st to 24th September. 1. For the privilege of Catering under the Grand Stand only. 2. For the printing and selling of Score Cards for the Racés. 3- Fvr the lulwolyins of Straw as required. l. F01‘ 691N113 feed for flgrggg, Csttlo, etc., on the ground. 5. Fousuimlying pressed old Hay for Race Horses. »In Nos. 1, 2, and 4, the highest. or any tender, and in Nos. 3 and 6 the lowest or any tender not. neces- sarily accepted. Conditions may be obtained st blank, and has had no pride In our acqulslnion of It; she has even steadfastly ro- fused to bring away from It any of that early American furniture with which old Horace had filled it. Yet she collects early American furniture. I write tonight at an ut- terly inadequate earl-y American desk, because of this taste of hers; Jock has at this moment curled his long length on the hard seat of it Windsor chair. because of It! And yet she will have none of Uncle Horace's really fine collection. ' Nor is she of the type to listen to Annie Cochran's story that the old portion of the house is haunted by the man killed there. (Note: An did story and not sut- henllcaied. of the shooting of a man many years ago as he hid to escape the Excise. As a matter of fact. none of our later experiences In the house bore out this particular tradition at all.) lf she has a distaste for It. It may possibly relate to the occupancy of the house by ghe Riggs woman before Uncle Horace bought 1t. But even here I am doubtful, for Mrs. Riggs wag caught in most un- credited as a medium. June 21st. ‘Edith Is back. She came In this morning. kissed Jock, Jane and myself Jock first demanded an en- ormous breakfast and all the hot water In the house, and descended Baily a half hour later to the ibble. in her usual aura of bath salts, bath powder and sunshine. "Well" she said, attacking her melon, "and when tip we go to the haunted house?’- "Aak your Aunt.’ s ' 5118 slanced at me and then shrewdly at Jone. "flood heavens!" she llltl. "Don't 1ell me there's any question about it?" . "It isn't decided yet." Jane said I-lllfiflllly- "It's s big house, Edit-ll In the House. Andihe Patriot ad- mits its worry over the fact, that this perfidy Is to get its reward. and this "Hudson Ba; Railway con- stituency (will be) sitting on the Conservative side." n There are many false conceptions afloat as to what the much vaunted Robb budget consisted of. The Lib- eral press, and speakers lry to stuff the public mind with the Impression that it asked for cheap postage, lower income tax. a cut In the auto duty, and nothing else. .In actual fact lt dealt with over a. thousand matters, reflecting the whole pub- llce service. I1, contained a long list, close around a hundred, of other changeg in the tariff, various changes in taxation Acts and hun- dreds of money vqtes for public works and public services in every part of Canada. A vote for or against the budget was not In any sense a vote for or against any one of these things. I1 was in essence a vote to decide whether or not the existing government will be allow- blushing fraud and entirely dis-Ml to perry out this vroxram. or whether It will be banded to another party. s lf the existing governments wins out. 1hen' the Finance Minister gives formal notice that he will move for tllese things in Commit- tee. He does so. and every Item Is then separately considered and vot- ed upon by the members. It often occurra. and it was so with the Robb budget. that even the govern- ment votes down, or changes Its original budget Intentions. Also in the case of t-he Robb budget the postage reductions. tax reduolione. and hundreds of other beneficial or non injurious changes were ap- proved. and unanimously voted for by the supporters of Hon. Arthur ulelgllen in the House. King Concludes Maritime Tour (Canadian Press) CAMPBELL/TON, N. 13., sept.5, “The Rlsllt Hon. Mackenzie King concluded his speaking tour of the Atlantic provinces hero Saturday.‘ The Liberal leader has in the past two weeks visited most of the cit- l9! and many of the towns and v11. lages of the Marltlmes. Today the present phase o! the campaign Con, cluded in the constituency of iRestl- svucbe. Madawnska where s. Bluu. chaard Is the Liberal candida“, Hon.Chal-les Marcil from the adjoin- l“! Qll°ll°¢ Tldllll; of Bonaventure presented Mr. King and predicted " a solid Liberal phalanx in Quo- liw from Guano to Pontiac." "l Hm solos with new ‘heart and ‘P8811 zeal to spend the last week in Ontario". said Mr. Klng,-in gpeg. lfllllizd 0f the‘ Ellwllrflldmepf, 11¢, ioun" In the rising tide of Liberal- sm. which he had found through. out Canada. To bring ubuuy 1,8116,- tlm“ and Imnlperlty out. o1 u 1191-. iod of depression and unemploy- ment was to achieve something def- gllttle upon which a party could hon. “HY y make an appeal for support, ou know yourselves how prqg. parity is returning" 331d 1111; mug "The m°=l “Illinois coma fall to resist Hollowayu guru Remover Try It. ' ‘emxxx x xxxx g ' ‘y vvv .1vrv% _ BLUE RRIIIS l ...___ We shall be buying Ilug. berries throughout the goal- ‘°"' "W"! lllihest market value. We nupgiy you W111, r , for shipping. nnd—-—-" . 1 "AII the more reason for tsklnl It," said Edith, and having fltlbhed her melon flung out her pretty arms. "Gran," she ssid, "and s fine seam. And at night the ghosts shall walk. And everything will be lovely." She turned to me. the office of O. R. OMALLWOOD Entry-Tress. flowers. and the sea. I shall swim" she went on. “And old Father Wil- cnal-mtatswn llam shall fish and Jane shall levv J. "You do believe in ghosts, don't you, Father William?" (To be continued) Write or phone us for price. The Island Cold 3110mm! 00., Ltd. Frubea from the Island Radio Co. ' ~ 1719-3-31 eod To Let M FOR RENT-FURNISHED HOUSE Apply 161 Euaton Street. Phone ‘WI-J. 17409-4-3I. viii TO LET-‘I'HE LOWER FLAT IN Lowden Apartments," The Es- planade, immediate possession.— Gaudet & Haszsrd. Barristers, dzc. 1030-8-31-71 Teachers \V:l-1lted WANTED — THIRD CLASS TEA- cher for Suffolk School. Supple- rueu-t. $50. John Arblng, Sec'y. 1737-94-2. Lost LOST -— ON SYDNEY STREET Sunday, a_ body belt. I-‘lndor ple- ase leave at Maritime Electric. 1770-6-2l. i . . LOBT- YESTERDAY BETWEEN Sourla and Charlottetown, Cord Tire and Rim. Finder please leave at 194 Grafton St. , 1763-G-2l Found son to Mr. George Bellfollllllll manager, Singer Sowlll; 0°‘ Charlottetown. 1710-9-34!" For Sale ron ant: OHEAlP-A will carriage. Apply 7 Rochiflfdlll l73B-9-84l FUR SALE.—O. K. POTATO M ger. No. 5-8.. almost new. All" W‘. R. Dennis, Marshfleld. i ron SALE-TEN vouuo 5W" Welldell Lea. ylctorlfl- P- E-l 1690-9-21 FOR SALE - "rwohrggilslfll ranges apply 89 Roc 17180-941}. FOR eat: on T0 LET-Kill“ ence 295 Richmond Sirefll- lull m on premises and write or 1' owner. (I. A. Sharp. 1315- " . C. Av. W.. Vancouver, Blfissai“ FOR 8ALE.—-12-24 TRAOTgn also 3-1 Tractor plow and B9B” tooth ‘firrow. Write P. A- 130M“ Sour . 17 11*"? ___i_____._ roam ron SALB-HAI-FU from Souria. containing 9 Wm. with first class ibulldinlqkyg“, P. A. ‘Roonley. 50""!- THE REMEDY FOR WEAK RAD- Io music, a eel of new B. Batten lee from the Island dtadlo 00.. Store, Kent St. 1719-8-8l-eod Wanted WANTED — T0 EXCHANGE A pslr of foxes for a used Ford coupe. Apply 111., Guardian Of- fice. 1790-08-0 WANTED-TO PURCHASE ONE pair well matched driving horsel. weight about 1100 lbs. each. Must be sound and kind._ Buy color perferred. Replies to give full particulars Including price. ‘Hon. N. Curryflrldnlsh, Nova 800th- Situatlona Vwml IT‘ pie so PRIVATE oHl" k A mas Greeting calnfd “m” book free: l1" dol- already msltlnlt “m”. ,1- Isl-s up daily. l“ lllmllmacuhry. Deviance or vlPml u Brsntfo . Gsrrotson comveliY- s”, 1.141. Ontario. d " ' _ -11!" MAKE monzv AT "eff, ,1 as and women can carp" u hour in sill" “l” “Mu No catlvassln! :3 111g, We instruct w" I you Ilth. work. Illenenltt 00ml?!"- Domiulon Buildinl. HOMO-OI Iloli , lotvllu Bart