PAGE TWO a ,9.¢r.4v€er';l n 1. For Economy Combined Rowena Rides The Rumble By Ethel Hueston "merewereboundtn be WM’ l0 manypleasantooolmlmdowybbvfic tentral Bus Service -—-— BUS OPEN FOR HIRE FOR ANY OCCASION W. c. 7'. u. Note . JISUSTIIOAIJINTIB recording accepted faelwaul Iflcmildhokiwithinmyhand ygjjfllfl‘ ‘Ihehammerdeeus swim! ‘ Notallthegoldinallthellnd. nedemllhzorfivzalllllevlfl Nor iewels countless as the sand. ihwim" THAT TFE PFDPLE MAY KNOW (Aeelanandlntlittlell rl-us FINE ow HIGH-CLASS Horst i NOW HAS RATES AS LOW AS ANY with Satisfactory Quality "arouses auxauosa TEA has ae good quality ‘as many til-cent teas and at 35 cents per pound l-puckage ls THE GREAT ECONOMY TEA- . Hi-‘- cuts between St. Louis and Kansas NOTICE Dnz taxes are due and payable on July 1st in each year. livery owner of a dog or dogs who shall refuse or neglect to pay said iax shall be prosecuted within ten days of the appearance 0i’ JAMES E. BRADLEY. SWEET WILLIAMS, VIOLAS and others. Price list on requeat. JOHN T. HUNTER, Landscape Gardener, C P. O. B0! 134. miles along this rambling lane. . N- 5- then made a dead run for the Ne- braska line, when they saw a. stall- short-cuts at m ens or 1111111: m- w“ ‘m?’ ‘h’ "f": w m’ n r could have the table mam " tions and garage-i B"??? went 3°‘ my“ ‘M’ “'3 °l ° “r west, but 110 one seemed very well Wm“ “W”? . mmmed ‘bout byqoad" and ‘m. thing I knew. |I heard the usual‘ mo m“ pm we" om “wad racing of the engine with which b. mm“ u.» my mm was. dear Peter gets under way. so I ran It was well on toward noon when dwm “M we" 7°“ wm“t°mn5 peter “and a mm m a garage who off among the rots in a cloud of HARDY PERENNIAL thought there really was a nee-preteuhoflc“ slou- So I picked be back for me They had driven about fiwenty'ground u; it," , doww "merewasabridgeoutorzths. ' which at times seemed to turn un— short-cut," explained Peter certainly toward Kansas City and ly. you set . quick- IIF lUliliN IE S S remembered it about ten after you had gone. But it was tco late then." “You're very game about it, Ro- sporting. I wouldn't blame you if you didn't speak to ed car in the road before them. The driver lay stretched out on the bank with his hat over his face. Com m o d i o us llesi- Peer time u»- Rowena leaned forward and rap- d B ll 0 8 F 0 I‘ s 3 I B ped sharply on the glass. "Never Freight and Passengers Montreal ChTown '. Ft. St. George July l5 July 17 , converted at small cost into three l-"t. st. George Aug. l2 Aug. 14 There will be sold by Public Auc- "en" she W917i“! him darkly. “If July 10, that commodious well- Win61“ be bmke“ ‘mwny This residence is adaptable of being road in the SWEE- tenement flats. Terms at Sale. ARVELL BROS LTD. Charlottetown Agents STRAWBERRY ONE IIUNDRED THOUSAND just received regulation size (l quart). Also PINT SIZE for SMALL FRUITS. STRAWBERRIES are in view this season. Growers are ad- vised to secure their supply early as thora- mrly be a. scar- city hclnre the end of the FOR SALE at our Store) Queen Street. Garter s. o». deco-used, tests . LEONARD Judge of Probate, etc, etc Do Not Neglect Your Eyes An examination might be of great benefit to you. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRISTS South Side Queen Square _.______i__________ -. frofessional Cards of tho above-named ih t i ‘ 3gb “ Wm]! ' " pug-pnliseclligieilrihflilearyag? 1155:1218? lggrli :2: , ‘ohln whispered by weakly‘ I ldjsaszsed gowns; WGDBMI’! HOHDRlOD-S l-NZ 531B I! LADOTBQ Wlflltludtifiifidibl huto Court u. be held m the Court Rnwen‘ inked’ m“? madam” an 5nd that way I get ‘mush stump like a. cock's tail. linuso at Fboriottetown in Queen’: beside the 103d where the adter- with only ha“ the mental swam), "Yes," retire to." "So I have. But I (‘nuni_. l th id I’ l Thurmi“, ,2, ti“? d" “s; “fj-fnf“ noon sun slanted behind the trees :-:§.s..:°."."."'.s;-. *;:..':.;=..“°".:.".§..":;;;: v "W" Poem ~Md°v W" w duy to show cause if any they can her slender “81179- Pew!‘ W95 out Si.”.'.'...‘.“‘2.?"§?“’$$.‘..§§ 35.1.3313 E523 °‘ ‘m’ m 1°“ “w” ‘i h“ “m” with hen" cinised as prayed {for n. 511k] Pcflflgn to a stop and was up the bank and -'i I "ti W it . l-liiqnflgmxzqtororfnro said“ pogfltiiuflflggrby‘ kneeling beside her’ He lifted one P AND I (in hereby order that n true limp slim hlifld. It W38 ItBilWd t copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper published in Char- lottetown nfofreanid once in leach week "r n east our crmaecutv week from tlm mire hercnf and that n m»: FHWHII- Md he!‘ eyes. "Oh. the-following puhiic places respoctive- hello", she said cheerful]! "Gosh n i_v nnnmly n. thc hall of the reel-r you wcrealong time coming back." tr aforesaid, at the store of A. .T. "Ax-xi", you—hurt’iw “Emmer- iinlhfnson 0‘Leary in Prince Coun~ 9d Peter, "A" Y a orean _li'ld nt the C t B’ in‘ Alhs-rtnn in Prince Cogriltry 118:2: “Hurt? why- 50' wan‘ do you 01' are F (i. ih t ll f t .1 "i. ...'.% "E..“...."Z'.."""Le."..'.'..'»“.".'...'§ “‘°““' “m” Sh‘ m“ ‘ b" °' have due notion thereof. , 1.. _.________________ McLEOD & BENTLEY 1211 a 1r n‘. 4| "Fall out?” repeated Rowena. M "cemmly not", she “mod up‘ Mn‘ EY-bmlflht her Mathieaon, L.L.D. M luck. CharlottetowmREJ. H. F. MacPH nanmsrnn. s Y. MARK RfMcGUlGAN, BARRISTER. SOLIOI 0 Cameron Block, CharIotletownJZEJ. .i.li. MacDonald, K. C. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR. h0- Charlottetown, P. E. island. Vloney u: Loan ery beat attention. m . J. A. MACDONALD, 1513.7_4-gt5_31 Rowena under the awning umbrel- I will set up and sell at public auction on the premises on Saturday antced. Terms at sale. Eleanor McKlnnon, Owner. Guy Nelson, Auctioneer. wena was not there. 1N THE PROBATE COUBEI.‘ 23rd George V. A. D. 198B Bl’ THE HONOURABLE HAROLD PALME To the Sheriff of tboifiounty of an the Executor: ma" praying tile short-cut. therefore hereby required to cits all ‘I-°°k_1°°ki Rawena!" per-sons interested in the said Estate with one to be and appear before me at I Pro- "Rowenal" he whispered. 858B. red raspberry juice from her fin- nrvnrv m, ,..,,,"",'I",,,':",,,",7,"",.,,",,",'; 8hr as she spoke. thin 10th day of June, A. n. "D-did you fail out, darling?" 193.1 and in ,,. m, M,,.,,_,§-"," ,,.'i,‘,',,'f m’ asked Bobby m fatuously affection- her. (FQIL) H. I PALMER, Jihdge of Probate. ate wn”' ed her arms, stretching her slender Kan Desirable Residence "m °°“"°"""" °° “‘ “m” "' ' °°"' slightly more resigned, (‘lb Be Continued) Sllmmerside Ovme and sit down-e. nature's ________"_‘___“ height. "Had a grand nap," she said. "And wrote out Jmt what I think of Missouri. Poor dears, you rmist be dreadfully hot and tired. For Sale In feast to feed you. Berries and cold ——--- I offer by private sale my reeld- “m”: water‘ I knew you “mud be ence situated at the corner of ramlshed m I picked heap“ Central Street and Poplar Avenue "Yw darling", “id Bobby, "id in Summer-aloe. This is a large med“? m“ w’ "But Wm Y0" Pielié and commodlous dwelling house m“ u“ ‘h’ mumbkd- with b 1111i with furnace heating and bathroom. mmlth- f" she WM very hunary. ' The land has a frontage of 202 feet "hi" W" Mi-hvw you got-out on Central Street and extends back °l m9 Tumble 590i?" io Hawthorn Avenue. This property "I Climbed out,” said Rowena is in a very desirable locality, and if Cheerhlily. "It's the only way you desired an excellent building lot can get out of a rumble seat." |could be sold of! it. Can be sold at "But when " favourable terms. Apply u. “But how MRS. BESSIE MMEAUIIKN- "We didnt see you!‘ ask advice d a bmkendown drb me again from here to the coast." Rowena hen the very foundations on 1 l ‘ u _ w tion at 12 o'clock noon on Monday, he kimw What-he W" WW8» he ‘geasanty n“ w“ Just an we‘ (which civilization has been cou- tent to rest are being undermined one is reminded of the words of an economist who wrote: “You can de- never make moi built residence, as Rochford st. the But Peter for 011w had muck ‘he In”? §§‘,,’“‘",,:f, adde? Tem- Droporty of Mrs. John S. Pierce. Tight DEFW- The mm knew 9W5’ nglnmxsmu-coity —;°e:::rwnd , thmymne telegrams from out", stroy industrial civilization; Peter thanked him for his care- each increasingly immoderate in its ,, ful directions and returned to the commands for her to give over this is rounded on the h°me' car. He was too much of a gentle- outrageous conduct Auctmneez man to leer triumphantly back at home at once. Rowena had the la in the rumble seat. He Just got addressed in the boyish scrawi, and in behind the wheel and started the surely she had read no further than ed’ m ed’ without national motor. the first parser-spit when she be- ‘ He had driven fully twenty miles gan counting out her money. Peter and return over the worst possible sort of ihad a comforting telegram 1mm country road when he found that Rack, q fflgndly pug- a. bridge was out, that there was no script by Mr. Ruff the 15th d8 MJ l t t _l k detour, and the only possible way the red haired siege p m 156 “i” ofulgnzefit grxk?!‘ to go on in the direction of Kansas that they had been honored w"), . , m Lot 6i, formerly owned by the late 2:; :41: :3: $21.? emzzly 31$ woibgnc Charles McKinnon. The land con- he turned around w my ‘Image conduct sists of 50 acres at Brooklyn over ' 100 acres of woodland at the rear w her better Judgment’ but stop‘ Mn Rack also and they we“ ex’ facing on the st Mary,‘ Road‘ ped short. staring open-mouthed. tremely pleased The time to the" lands h“ been Bobby, who always looked where of the work tha under review in the Court of Chan- “the” did: turned mo and h“ 0H1?“ cery of this Province and title guar- “mm "‘ smpassed his Wm‘ wee s The rumble seat was empty. Ro- tremely grateful for that c Bobby had 59cm the las Peter slowly returned over the her week's allowance 1511_7_4_t¢,_5; roads to where the self-styled ex- day. pert had given him his directions. wens. Twenty miles! DOMINION 0F CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWVABD ISLAND was lifted and lpolvzy. but warning with the character t had been turned d enclosed check for next was ex- heck, for t cent of after which time he ma R0- between them. Bobby closed her eyes. Peter hop- "Chaperons come high. ed she was praying. He would have they?" prayed himself except that the ooun‘ u out nickeis and dimes to hard driving over the bad road re- mwke up her portion of Bobby's last m]: Oltteslalrsltlagipo; mn7rl. Robinson quired his complete attention. But manicure. r iir-unty h? the said Prorlncg, Fsfliiiizecr‘: he did keep breathing over and It was iv over in his heart the one word, them to be obliged to n. Sutton”. "Gfldi GOG! GVOdi" and fefllbbtd C110 OXWIBIVHY h the mpjnbgggngg Infinite would understand it for luxury- Prince County or any Constable or appeal‘ ' literals person within laid County: don't Crumbled Rowena, as she hardship to contribute so loviflfl’ Bobby. On the other hand. her Presence was so essential instinctively his foot lifted from to the all-important w“; meg they mum-um; V the accelerator and at a noiseless were in no position quarrel very peaimsi Vbioe." If such be our WHERE“ upon "m," the ‘Mb crawl the car rolled up to the sha- seriously even with her extrava- glor: onl file of James E. Robinson of 40W! iii-ilk “Fidel” i319 Wii-iUW if” 331191‘!- ..r"e'.§.‘.§i§_ d'1-.i1.°.§.," it's P§i°°§.§§.““ie’. "he" the manger with the stall- "m my pm, I'd rather nay her H’ i‘ m ti” light‘ Champion n! O'Learvy in Prince Coun- ed motor had mapped out the fu- bills than read Carter's ty aforesaid, Physici ‘ ' telegrams,” said Peter mocdlly. eye and listen with one have to sleep One thing resence was essential, and Car- er and his telegram, she and her exgravamnm, we,‘ w“ w be em quors, ice and various spices." It is generally understood and the popular meaning that a cocktail is as stated by the Oxford authority, a drink composed of intoxicating liquors; therefore, it is erroneous and incorrect to call sweet, whole- some, delicious drinks nude from Her dured. At EDP!!! she was startled to nd but one telegram awaiting her-e ten-word, straight GGYMQ- YOU taking first train 110ml! It was not even si Bobby's fright was so genuine, her dioapmintme Peter took them out to a movie, little a flask carved out n’ ‘or m’ “m Once made in Nazareth. He made- By honest hands that toilu mmum I there. o; ooumei -Oharles M. Sheldon. .__;__i_.___ LOVE THEE" Norcrownsofklnnorktiliklifl As long as men have breath. Gould buy that thine of wood been lending much needed The most recent allies an extremely And round His table men si And all are equals, with a crown Nor gold nor pearls can soil; The shop of Nazareth was bare- "I know, The broken-doom gent But brotherhood was builded “up pfleryl the Grand m‘ u” mm‘ cmndymmghn‘ u” d m‘ glvhieu, Sear»! Temperance OiW- down gent were dluting off mseou- I. l. I. on m. m, “Wm 5,1,,“ m, n in the middle of the road r no- M“ I'm“ m’ mm“ m’ ‘am ___________ Kansas Oity, Peter asked about “M *4" "i" “"1" “P "1 i“ ' f z-Viwulve" raurmsmt All!!! l The Lord of Lords who learned a pflfl-sclgng and Business. some more berries, and the brokeu- " ' PLANTS cut lust as Peter wanted. He wasn't. .60“ gem and I m“ m“ mm mdm A “mum,” Amman 500101- M TWENTY CENTS “ab, u atogether sure that it was s dl- the mm “om the gum came and oglat contended that it was Big ordmd helm September rect route to Kansas Gity. but at towed mm m H i med w Yea, but His hammer still is 3mm“; the: put Prohibition on the 30th. - least it did not lead back toward m‘ m hi". i l: m? 8° ~ Shawn 5mm“ book‘ The captain‘ o’ m_ DELPBINIUMS, 51;, Lquig, w w" “W W“ ‘mid The temperance foroea in their r Not all the pearls in all the sea, fight for social betterment ha" been furtunato in receiving marvel- lous reinforcements. For a M18 time the Church and School have dustry wanted their worlunen to be removed from the tomptatioa of d-rinkinordelrthsttheymiuhtbe more emcient p. ’ucen. He also contended that they were the great- est violators of the statute because lmmy or them w ‘ ’ for themselv- Uni-unto Surprising as it may seem, you can now enjoy the luxuries of this historic, beautiful hostelry ' for as little as $2.50 per da . ' For thirty years the King Edward Hotel has been the epitome of sterling, worth-while, de- lightful hotel service. Today, with rates in keep- ing with the times, this friendly hotel is even more attractive thancvec. ‘ P. KIRBY HUNT Manages’ King iEhinurh lint»! m "THEY SHALL PR/OSPER WHO es the beverage they ‘prevented their worlunen from obtaining. __M any rate eflicient business know! that the drink traffic is an enemy of ‘ ’ lei success. science is equally urgent in w!» you cannot destroy a. civilization that Was any truth more plainly ll- lustrated than by the history of the Jews-God's chosen people-now “u” mt one outcasts, persecuted, reviled, robb- rights (as a people). yet remaining intact throughout the centuries, re- taining the original traits. good and ' bad, in all lands-no matter what were the environments. “his!” that Trust m Jehovah, love of child-i ren and home, care for their poor and aged, intense anxiety in cases of illneu. aptitude and industry. “rem M m" mm" show where they cast m their wt amongst the peoples of the earth. Arc you praying that the time of their "trial as by fire be shorten- ed," that the hands of hate may be stayed. that Christians every- where may be stirred up to realize the promises given in Gen. 22:18: Lev. 28:33,42,44 and 45. by wean” No blasings rest on the indiffer- ged to cm? h" ent aud carelem ones. Frances In this time of world upheaval, port of temperance. Take the teaching of physiology on the lunc- tions of the blood. In the blood stream are two kinds of cells or tiny bodies, the red and the white corpuscles. These tiny red bodies carry oxygen to every nook and corner of our system, making a cir- cult of the whole body once every minute. Alcohol cripples them in their active distribution of this life- maintalning substances. The white oorpuscles are the fighting forces of the body that combat invading ml- crobee dangerous to the human sys- item. Alcohol weakens these soldiers ‘opponent of alcohol. show signs of rout, joined to drive them out. Willard said: "A Christian life is hflbit- o’ a gleaming sun-bright sail, not WHAT IS A COCKTAIL? tors, chiefly in U. B. A. fruit Juices, cocktails. it is the desire ‘to point out the dangers confronting our young peo- ple today when what is commonly supposed to he an ir and evermore a life of action. . .'.'I‘his is adage of hard facts. Christian PWTIAND living must be everyday business. Armchair Christianity will not pass muster nowadays, so be not ‘simply Prohibltionists that the Govern- good, but good for a0mething‘—not ment of a country should devote the profits from State-controlled liquor-selling to propaganda on be- half of ‘Temperance! Neither a na- ity, but a happy, humming, honey- tion'e, nor an individual! con- science can be salved in that way. Thirty per cent. of the profits from Finland's newly-devised State-con- trolled liquor trade will go to Tem- perance propaganda. The majority of the shares of the “Alcohol Oom- pa-ny" are to be held by the State, which will have sole power of man- ufacturing and dealing in liquor. m. Gustaff Walden; one of Fin- land's prominent business men, will be the Director of the, Oom- pany. There are 94 clauses in the new Bill for regulating the manu- facture, .sa.le and consumption of all beverages containing more than a barnaole on the old ship Zion but a drone in the great hive of human- gathcrlng bee-mot a. eroaker but a watch-word and if we have seen Jcsusweslnllwalkinthelightas 2. A person passing for a gentle- but you. t b] man but undoubted. we so a mm e 8. Any of various beverages of spirits, iced and flavored with bit- An Oxford scholar on the staff of Britannica. Encyclopedia. says, “An American drink of spirits. ll- An intelligent and educated peo- ple, surely we Canadians do not wishtouseamisnomerirloureve- ry-day conversation and serve en our dining romn tables that which _ in the popular mind is connected with thirst-provoking and health- destroying ingredients]. In connec- me “med tion with the name of this drink. 2.25 per cent alcohol. __._________ BEE QUEEN BREEDING supply constantly on hand, some: beekeepers prefer to purchase their queens from a comma ma: queen- breeder, while other: would rather rear what they require themselves. In Ottawa the practicable been foranumberofyearspasttobe- gin queen rearing about the middle of June in order to have young mated queens for the first we¢ of July. Prior to this time what queensaiorequiredaredrlwnfrom wholesome beverage is turned, by the simple addition of one or two dashes of intoxicents into a disas- trous habit-forming drink. There is considerable discussion today about cocktails and it may be well formanyof ustolook overthe following ingredients which go to make up the harmful and intoxi- cating cocktail. The basis of many is gin and vermuth, sometimes with orange juice added; also brandy and whiskey. Then a " - fee" cocktail contains brandy, the Tenders For. Building The undersigned will receive ten- ders until noon Thursday July ma, 1m m- the musing’ of e school in Central Royalty, plans and specifications of which may be seen at the Department of Educa- lion. Lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. Tenders to be marked (Tender) and addressed to Eugene Gallon. Charlottetown. It. It. o. yolk of an egg, port wine and oil of nut-mel- As the latter spice is a lfllJ-fi-Ii EUGENE CULLEN, Secretary. ,as defenders of health. Alcohol been done once can be done again.‘ icrlpples the red cells in disiributinx in Canada," and "Package Bees", Lotofit: "All right. You spent all of which may be obtained free‘ that ten I lent you. Go ahead and iThe forces of King Alcohol will soon For Businem and Science have strong cerebral excitant the above combination is especially danger- ous and under the innocent cap-y tion "ooff " corvktaii may be the} means m’ yvunx people mrtaidus of a drink which quickly forms a. It is always a. curious thing to Everyibodyh Monthly. One of the moat useful things that a. beeireeper can have in the apiary during the active season is a supply of young mated queens on which he can draw to replace what queens are missing, have railed, or are likely to fall. To have luch a Queen System." ‘This very fine me- Jack: thod is too long to explain here, Maude: but full details will be found in the thing." in the publications “wintering Bees] from the Publications Branch, De- spend it again." partrnent of Agriculture, Ottawa. the double colonies of the “Two “Can she keep a eecreth "Yes, the disagreeable. report of the Dominion Apiarist for Always Broke: "I say. lend ml 1830, also most useful information another ten bob. You know what's ~ 11 Kiuiul: nfln» nmi flu u Ilv-Millln ind Prlnlwi ' Jill] Triri\l‘ --m»-nl i t-ll‘ \. l‘ ~ . _ lil.\l, Hill Ii .\.\'II YUP .. HH ll , .liili'l'rlll THE REID STUDIO - MONCTON, N.B. ' DUNDIDANDINDGWIDIYIIILATIITJIODI. McGiLL UNIVERSITY snounn-raoosussmuourrr aona MQNTREAL Afzlimtionsshouid R i‘. ' sill r " "" f‘ siiiv ’ nladecarly. equipment. For women students, resident end nan- llq- J1 ' ' ‘J , preparing for degrees In the Faculty of Arte applyto (B-Aq B.Sc., B.Com.) end in the Faculty of Music I H I I A R D B N A limited number of Scholarships and Blllllfille‘ ANNUAL MEETING i“ P. E. I. Potato Growers’ Association ing at. 1.30 p. m. ested are welcome. Lunch will be held in the Grove. Dr Bring your own food and friends. By Order of the Directors, J. W. BOULTER, Sec’y. fi-ifi-filf 1612-7-8-5tt-3i NO TYCE TO PUBLIC The Public are hereby notified that refuse of any kind must not M dumped along the highways. Particular notice is directed to the Gay- town load between the Malpeque and the Mt. Edward Road. Anyone found violating this order will be y! filed- By order, PROVINCIAL DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH, B. c. xeerlne. M. n.,_ Chief Health Olicfli i? Z3 1 1898-1-14! MaclliIiiALll-ROWE i" Woodworking 60., Ltd LUMBER Dealers AGDIISTIB, PLASTER ' Iiarliwall, Grey Finish, Lime etc. The Annual Buslnes Meeting of the P. E. I. Potato Growers’ Association, for the election of officers and the transaction of general business, will be held on Saturday, July 15th, in the Prince of Wales College Hail, commenc- THE ANNUAL PICNIC will be held at the Experi- mental Farm on the morning of the above date, All i l g - Tea, Coffee, Sugar and Milk will be provided by the Farm.