.5 i ‘5 ‘g V E 8 l p A :5" 9 n. '5 '. i . .. I l: J T _ . l z i ~i i . fl i i ii i éi '1. if ri if ti - r1 ‘. ti ~ Til " i, . -l l- I fl l a " I *. 1» ‘I L. Jrhilh makes two quarts. .,_.‘.-;;:-1-=.f' PAGE TWO run" Diarrhea rune: momma ro zouu This vdlusble preparation has been on the market for the lmst ei hty years, ind holdsare uialmn sccnmizlo none for the relief of n l hill-cl con» ilalnta. Price, 50c, n bottle at ail liruggists or lealers; put up only hv Tilt! '1'. Mll- mm Co, LiDIiiCti, ioronw, Uut. wy¢rworooooooeoooooooolvo Here ’s Your Favorite Food I'm up in a new Packaglc. Most gslicinuc Gnupfl, all varieties in iherr original flavor comb-used to pflwdl‘! form. Elksy to maitc~(ilc.'lll um] Lshing. 15c Per Package nour- lko lvhat portion pt’ pru-kzrzl‘ you‘ requirm-tln- TPIIIIIIIIII"! ill-cps t'rcsll.- “Wren you bu)‘ ~oup i l Say Jalzaisolfs Compressed: Sou p i .~\.t .\ll (iron-rs, i A "anadian Prntlzll-t. oooo+oaooa>oooomooooooooo 4053-5-29-tst8l':ecl¢. . To» 1o" 2 i {T"1fl'~‘“"-¢I' I FOR SALE OR lzxczl-l.\.xss i $2750 New (i1: render Sedan. Also n seven . . Brougham of same IIFIiKI‘, i “Would consider as part payment registered I-‘nvcs, htfliPliflti teams or. registered stallion. E 1.151 Ci l‘; a 'r OPTIFAI. SERIIFIC EYES FXAVI INFO, GLASSES SUPPLIED AN i TITTITI). ' CAREFUL .-\'I"!'Ia\"flf\\' (iIYl-IN Th; RPPAIR IYURII. v J. W. .i()Hl\S'l‘ON itqcistercd Optometrist I57 Kent Strcct Phone 752-1.. Charlottetown Phone ‘I09 mimosa Accounts :\U(|lI1'd. lui-nmc Tax Professional Ca rds Returns Prcparl-li. A. E. hiacNcili 8C0. i 1Z7 Grafton ‘itrcct ‘ oilh-l-ir-lnltl, i BELL D. L. NIXTIIIIZSON. I.I.. Ii Barristers. Finllcitors, lite. iiloncy to Loan. flHirrs-—Cilarlollclown.and Hurling!!! ' i - i o tll\'l'—i~Il—i2§f)—l\i_i R. R. BELL ‘*?*§Ii'.‘5 Mark R. hicthligan, -' B. A. BARRS l-Zlt, s0l.ll'l'10l:. ETC. MONEY "r0 LOAN Cameron Block, (thanntlctown, I'LL in’) McLeod & icicntiey J. A. II1“.'€'I'I.I.'IY w. E. Ilrrrv l‘! M, K l. Barrister and Altorney-at-Law Oflice: 1K0 lttchmnlul Slrgct MONEY Tt) LUAV Cburfoftetolrn, l’, l-J, 1, q liIcDonakl 8' l’.. A. I. A. AIrDtiNALH. n r .\‘ici'lll£r. Ifllllslltlts. A'r|u|l.\'l-.ls. ETL NONE! TO LOAN -_-~- .- Stcwart S; Lowthcr -. J. n. srrilvalcr. K. 0. i m. w. ullvrllult ' lAkltlvrl-‘lls. .\".)l,ii'l'l()I(S. ETL. M Great Urorgr rllrect MfiNl-YY lo marl >___..._ ’hec PLUMBING Aiiiii HEATING l If you want Expeditions and Expert workmanship Send to Fred Ii. Trainori 80 Grafton Street . Opposite Prince Edward Theatre Phone 303 J i !§M1.E§'» t i OABBY GERTI E "it's a caution when wcrwcu cry, out men seldom heed it.‘ "l 5,1)’, old man, what is your idea in leaving the seashore for the mountains?" "it's my wife's ldoa. in; peopw- here i"‘.." new gowns." She says ‘l .~l her “Well, what's on your mind?" “on. nothing. orly I'm setting so d. cansterl vsitil those "ying fish. Ever s we avnfon h s kccn the rarle they are so ccnceimri that they won't even speak to any one- "V/ha‘. yer looking so nay about. Patsy? \’e'll get a licking when yer get home for going in swim- "vmgx. “Oh. no. I tolrl dad I had in minim; and got the before I left have. Now I swim without anything on mind." _ I 'l‘i".r‘ fl"~ (We. "lc i" '-"~n to Cum‘. .. zlistaltf “"‘s ill i876, from . a (ilaauce of ion: w. 8 ‘rm lpilrxs. i PK] N so easily relieved How to treat fir Headaches Neuralgia Neu ritis Y are some women _so _ _ patient with pain’! Shop lng with a head that. throbs. Wor lng when they ache all over, Sometimes it's hours hcfore they take Aspirin and get. relief! Most men take these tablets the moment that: some sudden ache or pain threatens their comfort and so should you. Aspirin is perfectly harmless; 1t cannot depress the heart. The tablets stamped Bayer are always lzenuinl- Aspirin; always the same, always snfrf So it isu t sensible to suiTcr with a headache, a cold, neuralgia pains, or anything else that these tablets rclieve almost as soon as swallowed. Buy by the bottle and save money. Any drugstore has the IOO-tablet size. TRADE MARK RIG- SPIRIN mp ~sagc -' ‘i Nlarried Quarters B: ‘navm Lnu. u Continual ii- "I can borrow some from the hut- Wc keep a bottle in the private cup- board for scratch meals." observed the capable Jane, "And that. isn't a good brand oi sardines. I'll bring over ano- ther box." v "How postively appalling with cleverness you are. Cousin Jane Cnt~ man, It i; simply oozes ollt of you!" "I've bvcn tallgzllt ‘to work, thank ‘goodness, and it's easy to carry ab- out. I'd be ashamed-Q’ Shr- stappcd there, but Poppy gaily linisimd the scnlcncc, “To be such an cnnrant illilr) bcasl. Wcll, I'm no‘. in Ule least ashamed. I don't lvant lo lznmv rmythlng at all about whether, :1 fowl has in be warm or cold before .4. enters its final tomb in the oven. It. (locslrt intcrcst mc." "Then it ought w. and you a mar- !‘li‘(‘i lawman! Jim has the right to ex- pect (lcxcn: comfort in his own house.“ “Put this is Archer's house, and \‘.'flI‘~illTif‘ meals have ln be sketchy. It's the cnly pHlYlOliC lvay to live, I've told Jim ills a shaznc and disgrace the thcy aorgc at the mcss " "Wrll anvlval‘. if h" rlocurt look af- lcl‘ you you'll fad:- alvay. Hut. wc must stop looking. Can Itrust you to lcavc wa _v tllCmF.<‘i\'(~§ ‘that. mutton in the ovcn and not‘ meddle with lilo flucs lllll tome brick?" "Oil. wild horses won't take mc He" ii."-said Poppy fervently, Tm fed up to lhe back lccxh, and I s. ant 10ll"il a morscl nf it new m‘ at an}: ‘ i (ilhcr linlc." "Oh. _\‘(*s, _\'r‘r,l will, when lm rlrmc with rt. and you rec thc brolvu gravy and the baked pntatws, Well. I'm off cud I'll b." back in t.ll'cllf,v nfnlrcs, i A ‘nrlngnlv: vvclivtlllllg; I can my my hands on " i Jane wu rather excited and a flood deal elated, for this uncxpcctcd- ‘ t‘<lllil""(‘i'll])5: had oivcn llcr who‘. shc had long dcsurcql but her-n rlrlllod...“ ili'lll footing at Archer's Farm, When rhc thought of going homc and telling them at Haddon Hall shc had iunched With thf‘ GPHPFILl shc pnstivclv thril- led. Poppr wntcilccl llcl- qllck, (‘Zlllflblp houscnvifcly muvcmcnts with wonder, and did not withhold her mecd of praise. She had no desire to emulate .uch proficiency in a department of life which dzd 110-, lntrrcst her much, but shc admitted that it mgbt be uscful occas‘or.all_l~ to have it stored ln lllc back-around, Janc prPll-"lrcd vcectablcs, whlizlqpc] rigs for a (‘l of two tins. and whipped eggs for ‘illinlillfify on top. and cvcn assayed romc delicious l‘t'lc puff pasty (mg. JPi-‘I which rrwilrlr: mcllcrl in the mouth, “Oh. .l.'lnc!"..=ai<1 Poppy; 5.5m h.” mouth full. "you Oilghi. to bc a generals lvifc. Unfortunately this one L; may- YiPd. but. generals always like nice food. and no doubt an tllli1\Ri‘l'.f‘.(l on: ‘could he found." “I don't want to marry a general {thank you, Poppy, and if you-d some land stand herr- and get a propnr m“- lull instca.) of (iflllPilll-z mum, H“, a -ll-"1!i0p-" Pocnv ifllwfwd round the kitchen boldinz up her skirts, and sndilenlti "ici-‘iiilwd. “I w-nnrlcl- what can have lilllljlllfliifYi to Slatlc: ,\'.*.n? $i~.c'_<l1,1d lplcnty; of limp p, 5w, to HQ and 'l;'=r‘i:," I "Oi course she has, b,“ w)“; could I-"n" “Wei "Vine f1 creature like Flat "l"? "f a mornlnz. and with so manv Tommir-s about? But hop; y", i_.~- ' Flatlcljlfl: Ann. looking unperturbed "v1 fimplcicll‘ o: case, saunter! m . "Plr-ascrn, I cnuldrvt rcmcntl)", n, hour the name of :1...- nla", ya" Wm mc to, and I cculdnt find masqu- novchcrc.“ Jane glared at her, but, PQppy‘ sym_ Pilihflc 1° h"? Yfiilth". murmured kindly: "NPYPr mind. Ann; nn doubt you fiifi Yillil" iW-Si. find it doesn't, mnjtpr uolv. for we are, thanks to MlSS Cot- i ~m""- lifting to have a perfectly splcn- I clid lunch." CHAPTER XVIII turd. sot some fruit out . OWNFIYARDLAIS iHighlands Hotel olzolzgliowu In order to correct a wrong inn-- prcsslon regarding rates at this hotel-these rates are as foilows:— | blends-Breakfast, 75e- Dinner 51.00. ‘supper $1.00. Meals per day $2.50. ‘ Rooms in main building with hot ‘or cold spring water from $4.00 per day or $25.00 per week. to $500 per ‘day or $32.00 per week. Rooms with bath 50c per day cxtra. Single bungalow rooms with icvcry modern »0l’l\'E!‘l|£I\C6 $4.00 per ~ i day. i Special bungalow rooms with pri- vate dressing room. toilet. wash basin and bath. $4.50 to $5.50 per day. $27.00 to $35.00 per week. (MRSJ W. W. MacLARIZN, Manager- > 40m i130 you want to wash hands or , anything?" i "N0, we're all ready and farrfshed," Jim answered, "We've bad a long. 1m- ihcaltlrl- prlrad= this morning. haven't iwewlxrvs? so the sooner you can feedi lug m.» better we shall be pleased. I ‘arm not to get back at tlvn 0r B0011 iaftcr." , ____. i "I-Inlc _\'|‘.ll? PFrhdpr. it won't mat- ‘ter when the. Generals here.“ said' iPoppy sweetly. "Ah, ChCTE hP. i5. I b8" ziicrc." l Jgm proud rizfd with astonlshmentl and lllc subalterns urcw vc'.'_v red.‘ llfi-“ii-l’ “Yilil 9'i"'“i'hr'“'“‘ and partly .2. Ottawa a: "The mcmbcr for Frlllc -.‘l11”l‘il°11'5°fl- ‘lags that his was the only pc:'son:lilt,l' "Don't look rkr- that, he won't Pa’. ' T“ upon the Hnuzcg He 1r, held in the l11l1l‘=1‘1""‘rl Pttllfii‘. "I FEW him ‘on both slclcs of 1h." ilousc. It. was no lvltll i-nu " on the lane t i.'l‘nk_l' of him to come?" i "Fhcrc was hotilinf: for Jlm to do ‘but make ready tn rc-gcive his chlcl i} lLtics since the days of his you iwltil propcr deference, He moved to~ 1,\\'fll'£iS tllc door with Poppy, and then isaw that the. General was not alone tall. rather lanky young officer, llvilli rccldisll hair and thrcc s‘..l;-< on, ‘hi: arm. and a slight imp. was walk- ing beside the General on the garden i a th s "John A., the promise kecpcr." nos. roux A. nlarnonatn, CONSERVATIVE caveman: ran sums In the lax-t two Parllanlents lllc Hon. John A. MacDonald was known in mF>Tn1l1‘—'-" 5119 added I en included Mr. MacDonald in his Government, ac. he was one of the out- ilmstllgv to Jim, "and told him be must h-qmdmg mm from the lvfcrltinlc Provinces then at. Ottawa. Mr. MacDon- icomc lfi my luncheon party. Isn't it ‘aid, never-the-lcss, is of a retiring disposition. He is not a self-advertiser. i d prefers to pursue his even tcrnls, working for his constituency, prov- ‘i119? and county, slcaclill‘. l'I‘{‘.‘.ll?.l‘l,V and unostcntatiousiy. He has been in prcscnfed Kznylls County in the Provincial arena along with such pol- itical giants as the Hon. J. A. Mathicson and thr- IIon. John MacLean. i He has been in opposition and in the government in both the local legis- i lature and in tilc Domnlon Hnurc. In busipcs" can, known lvcll and vsldcljv locally and lvhcrcvc: farm produce is in de- bland. His word is as good as his bond, he being known in local politics e Edward Island." What this implied from the Province that. impressed it- higllest esteem and greatly respected surprise ‘m Ottawa lvhrn Mr. Melgh- . and was one of the stalwarts that he is a merchant at Cardi- path. iPopzpv, in tho quccrcst voice in thcal-nrmlv wclromcd to hcr uclv iworld. "It's Reggie Vanclalcllrr" Mn Mt, Albion, There was no doubt whatever thati she was pleased to see him. She hes-i During the towed a very detached smile on the ‘which pgssed Gcncral. and hr-lrl out both her hands to the friend and playmate of in": ijvoutll. All that Jim remembered ab- llomc severe electric storm- ovcr Mt, Albion on Saturday evening tlvo horses belong- ing o0 Mr. R. W. Chandler, were :struck_ and one‘ of them fatally in- out him was that he-was the man her ' jured, having a leg broken so badly people had ordained that she should that it, had to be disposed of. the other marry. By what. strange chain of had three ribs broken and will be laid °"“i7i-“- “'11?” Vflflfiifiv 0f HPF-"YLV- did up for sometime, This is a distinct lthcv meet. in this out-of-the-ivrorld loss t0 Mr. Chandler. as bolh horses spot? It. filled him with a sudden were valuable and cannot bc easllv nscnsc of insecurity and apprehension. replaced at this busy season. l "Come and he introduced. Jlm." said ' lPFlPiIVR voice a little lmperlously .“'i‘lli:= ls Reggie Vandaleur, Captain lvandalcur. of the Buffs. I haven't seen vnu. Rennie since the beginning of‘ the deluge. On Sunday evening a bcalltiflll colv belonging to Mr, Fredrick Robeflrcu. had hcr leg broken by bf-lng hit with an auto. (To be (‘orltirlucdl Mt. Albion A mozt rnloyable time vras spent at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stalwart on Tuesday evening July 15th, when a. miscellaneous shower was rzivcn in honor of Nil-s. Albert, Stewart, who recently came as a bride to Mt. Albion. The manv CiitS which were f"‘i"iii.\' and bcfilliifill W"? OP-‘HFd by is spending the summer visiting rela- Ml“ Miiiifl" siclYaii- and ti" M" JivP-i and friends on the Island and ccmpanving verses read by Mrs. Sfflif- ‘ ‘goon Jrnlcins. the remainder of the Icvcurn: was spOtlt pleasantly in music and soc.al intercourse. Dainty rc- Jresllmcnts were served by the ladies. 1311's. Stewart was formerly. Miss Bes- Mr. and Mrs. Clogston. Ext Briclzc- w-ater. Mass. llliss. Thclnla Ilallcnl am Miss Beth Fulton, nurses, in - training at the Goddard Hospital. , Mass. are spending a two weeks vaca- tion at Mbs Ballem‘: home in Pc .. . This is Mrs, Clogstoll‘: and Miss Ful- ton's, first trip to P, I., and they are delighted with the beautiful scenery and kind hospitality Mrs. Mary Cnrcl‘. Kingston. Mass, GUEST. of her niece Miss Julia Carver. Mrs, Corey's daughter and husband, ‘.Dr. Oscar Swerve. with whom Mrs, iCorey resides. plans to motor here in TAuslsl. m attcnd rm- Exhibition. i liiiss Katherine chandler, U.S.A.. av. rived on the Island Wednesday tfghi. to spend a vacation with her parcnls, ‘Mr, and Mrs. R. W. chandler. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Warren. stan- hope Beach Inn. Mrs. Fannie Warren iand Mrs. John Garnhum. City, were irecent. visitors to Mt. Albion, i . PEANUT M 57 EGISTFRE’ @§ Mir-fies. Ruth and Etta Jenkins. are Vi-‘mfl! t.l1.c‘r rrrandnarcnts, :41; mm urs. Boswell Jenkins Cro=s Roads, M". William Wood. Miss Travers Wood. Pnwnal, Mrs. Harry Jenkins, Hazelbrook. Mrs. A, 'W. Fraser City, i I “Heavens on earth!“ murmured 51¢ Fosfpr, or Marshfgcld‘ and 15 bgfng. GiCIIIIIIIQS ffOm Brockton. , "n1 i was a recent visitor to Mt Albion, The i i 'l‘ryon and Vicinity Crops, in general. look fine in Tryou and SIIYTOlIIId-Yig communities, The ‘potato crop is worthy cf special men- jtlon although a fcw light cases of iblight have been ‘reported. l-Iaylng ls llvcll under way those with l small ' acreage having completed their labors in that respect. Nl-ss. Reg, Forbcs and family of Ecdcque have returned home after i-“llcuding a few days with relatives in ivlctorla, i ____ i Friends of Miss Aletlla P. Mabey iare pleased to welcome her back to lTryon again even though for a short ‘three weeks, Miss Maybe has been tn qrainlng in the Monctorl General Hos- ‘pltal for the the post year and a half and ls very much in love with her i\\'DI‘k_ i Mir, Ralph Lyman, assistant mana- ‘rgcr of Woolworthb store, Moncton, iN.B.. has returned to i115 duties after isbendlng his holidays at his home i here, i Miss Elizabeth Nelder of Tryorl has nlrrlvcd home after spending a, plea- ‘sanl. week visiting relatives in Sum- rncrside. ‘ Mr, Albert Collbcck of North ‘Tryon made a business trip to summemlds ion Saturday evening last, i all» annual brmlaav party of the [United Church Mission Band was held on the church grounds on Tues. day afternoon July 22nd, A short, lfrogram was pm m1 by the mlssfon .Balld and a delicious lunch served, lThe neat sum of $11.98 was taken in from the Birthday, Miss Amy I-fallllvell of Tryon spent; Summer Strains For all the strains the flesh is heir to during the summer months— use Minardk- Popular for fifty years. a short visit recently the guest of her sLster, Mrs. Wilbur Waddell of Mount’. bus’n'?ss trip to the Western Capital Tryon. ' which filled the litile house, i 1 Jim. brinving With him two young .. subaltcrns m whom he wished m bei l kind. arrived at Archer's Farm about.‘ ' five past on», Poppy. ln her greyi j skirt. white blouse and a slk jumpcri inf palcst egg-shell. blue, made an ' adorable picture. The subalterns rc- "arderl her with open admiration. and Bradford felt. the husband's proud and ‘ happy scnsr- of possession of n. beau- tiful wife, "This is Mr, Hancock and Mr, strokes." he said dellghtcdly. fruling inwardly reassured regardina the | raked, mMtS by (hp appctlslng odour \\ fhose .-» LANJERS MLIIDJIIIIIIS. ‘How on you do. dcvr“ said Poppy ' “l a rlel 'ous mmQ i lmliifYlf-n a1.“ Jim had never seen he: assume be- ‘- ~____“___@__-|.. .. n--.. ._*_-~r M“. Bvnl Horton. and MLss Jul'a ‘Carver. Mt. Albion. motored to can“. jun. on Thursday July. 17th.. where ‘the!’ attended the District Convention meld on the beautiful grounds of Mrs. 3 .MacN:ch0le. In the evening a beauti- iful meeting was hcld in the hall and 3 Sitlefldld programme or V0371] t“. t "r-i-m-i — lftrumental music and nrldresse: were s, s, ‘carried out. i The Parsonage at Hazcllvronk. is re- Due Charlottetown Monday. ceivihs a fresh coat of paint and I 28m’ iwhen completed will present n besutl- i iful appearances-W. July Shippers please have cattle at wharf by ten a- m. Monday. Steamer trailing same day for St. Pierre lml St John's. Ntid. More than 43.030 thunderstorms J. F. BRAGG. Ran Ross To. "i... asst u" ‘me dummies fjhflmti. ‘k Ollmlstfulor, on Wrdnesday. 3. .2 M Mr, R. A. Howatt of Tryon ma, _ i-I. 8c stays K "slides-m the timeof your life trying to chew it out. Wherever you buy, insist on this home product. “smut IWISI" CHEWING lllCltEY 5NlCll0lSON N. Black Twist : in—~you‘il have . |,J\'\\l\|i|“.\\ Sealed Tenders for sioners of Selvers and at the Commissioners’ 5588-Eod till Aug. 6th. B0 Every Monday, Friday, and to Boston, leaving St. John days 2 P. M. Daylight Time Due Boston Sunday 2 P. M. Mash ('-".l' is the record for the en- tire cart-b. " Blmtain Bell's Whirl. 5604-14541. lViain,” marked as to contents and addressed E Water Supply, Charlottetown. 1 1., will be received at the Commissioners’ office. untll o’clock noon of Wednesday. August 6th next. Forms of tender and copies of specification may be S“ The right is reserved by the Commissioners to re or all tenders, or to accept any tender. the st Present service. until resumption of four-round h week by "CALVIN AUSTIN“ making two round trips elw I leaving 8t. John Wednesdays at 0 A. M. Atlantic Time; stupor"- 1 P. M. Eastem Time: Lubec. Maine. 2.30 P. M. Eaatem d‘ every Saturday from St. John at '7 P. M. Atlantic Time r6 Ticket: and information at or apply to A. Tenders For Pipe Line Cast Iron Fort to the Comml the “Installation of a office. BY ORDER J. A. Macmillan, Manugfr- Office of Commissioner of Sewers and Water Suppl)‘- City Hail, Charlottetown, P. E. I. H On Saturday, July 26 eamer service t0 STON via the only all-water route becomes POUR ROUND TRIPS PER WEEK with the Mimi“ "GOVERNOR DINGLEY" and both in commission- STEAMERS will sail from St. John on Mondays, Wednesday-ii Saturdays. Wednesday steamer sails from St, 9 5' Time; Eastport, ‘Maine. 1 P. M. Eastern Time; Eastern Time, arriving in Boston 10 A. "catvm aosrm" John at _ Lubec. Mame- Saturday steamer sails direct from ‘o 7 P. M. Atlantic Time, due 305w“ “me; and Daylight Time . Fare to Boston, only $10 one W8)’ Connection: at Barton with direct rtemmr la New Y1," Reduced rates for Automobiles accompanied by pllllfllm My Canadian Nflfidflfll Rye. ticket of“ C. Currie, Agent. ROW! P'- lVharf, St. Johm N. B. .EASTERN steqfosihdp line‘ jeci all! sklmi Friday!» l5 M. Atloltl zao P- r M. Daylight Time following mo!" llo 4,1" service is W?" " i u» -~ sail - ct for 505w