home-baked beans the labour, time and cfbakingtbetnyotuself. Ifetbeaimplestmealtopre- pareonabot “wilty”day——, andcncthatwillsatisfy. o Ids/c...- PORK en's Jule but what mcediailhflrrtfr Breads without trouble BEKA/s ll PUBLIC AUCTION There will be sold by public auc-' ' tlon at the Court Iiouse u. almJ ton. Wednesday, 29th August, 1928. at one o'clock p. m. Farm, consist- ing of B0 acres, with residence, hams and outbuildings. This farm ls situated about one quarter mile from Alberton with Railway shipping facilities, school and other conveniences and oppor- es. The land has been under cultiva- tim for a number of years and is in excellent heart. A running brook] assists posturing facilities, while a wail at the buildings and a pump inI the house provide water features of immense advantage. The land is prime for raising potatoes and all general farm products. Title guaranteed. For further particulars apply to’ MARGARET J‘. REDMOND, Elmsdale, P. E. I. l9th-23rd-26th-30 July lucnql SALE- Of Standing Hay At Hampton The undersigned will sell 15 acres standing hay on Friday, July 20th, l nucngr s11: i Of Household furniture. etc- Thursday, July 26th at 1.30 p. m. at the home of Dr. M. E. Genre. Southport. 1 antique black walnut sideboard. 1 antique three door black walnut mullet. New linoleum for five roomS. ‘six dining room chairs, 1 arm chair, I2 rocking chairs, dishes. pans. sard- hmers tools. etc» 3 lamifi. 1 Miami‘ 'lamp, l kitchen table. l small table. l hall table, 1 kitchen range. 1 0P5" ‘front Franklyn heater. 1 Percher- on and Blood mare 1200 lbsra l9 years old, 1 new set work harness. i1 express wagon. 1 Maclaulhlfl" roadster, newly overhauled; 2 move- able fox-pens. 50 Swim]! infill?" posts, 2 ladders, 1 emery wheel and other things too numerous to men-- tlon. l 3 Foxes, 1 black male registered. 1 silver female, reg" 1 patch female- l Queen Anne sofa, black walnut antique, 2 walnut chairs, antique; 1 oval mahogany center table, an- “lllie- 1 Pa“ 3mm“ mahogany He: Don't you ever qo into the tables, 1 phonograph lid two doz- “n”? cn records, 1 three piece bedroom ' lsuik, uh and wglnu; wig]. 3pm“; She. Well, a fellow passed me fistandp‘ rut. sumo, t e" that's the to begin the day of" J weakllnga." Bu}: with that big can of powder! and mattress, 1 four piece ash and walnut bedroom suite, 1 antique cherry bedroom suite. four pieflbi dreser marble top, six chairs to] ‘match, 1 large iron bed with mat-j jiress and spring, 1 iron bed, small“? Evrith mattress and sprlhg. 1 antilille, ‘ash and walnut hall rack, l bedroom m‘, 9 x 12, 1 parlor rug. new 9x12. l; antique walnut dresser. 1 small book ‘g z p, m [n 101g u, m]; pug-claw“, rack. 1 towel rick. 1 mantle piece.‘ Terms. Five months credit on ap- proved joint notes. 6 per cent per annnm off for cash. I1 not fine sale first flue day. W. O. MYERS. t gravings. I. l-I. MYERS, Auctioneer. - 45-41. Aucngl snn. Stock, implements and carriages at Horne Bros, Winsloe, on Friday the 20th at 2 o'clock sharp, con- lflllll‘ of 6 choice, well-broken young western work horses, from 1000 to i200 lbs. nice low-set blocks. Also one McCormack mower. six- foot cut, one twelve-foot Deering rake, one driving wagon almost new, one hay-press, one hay-loud- m’, one tractor plough, three-fur- rough cock-shut, one cream separa- tor, Brenfrew standard. one siovemi one auto truck body. and several other articim not mentioned. Salt positive. Terms at sale. j PARKER A. HORNE. Wlnsloe. I. A. MacDONALD, Auctioneer. ‘ 21. { eilliilllll s11: I am instructed by M. A. O'Connell to sell on his premises JOIINSTOWB ~ RIVER. ON SATURDAY. JULY 21st. l9” r I 700 it. picture moulding, 1 large: fcbony library table, 1 antique round-g front black walnut parlor suite. six ‘pieces, 1 black walnut easel, 2 small‘ 3book cases, books, pictures, stcel en- J. A. McDONALD, ‘ Auctioneer. lWfmtd. I i x 1 i i | There will be sold by Public Ace-F tlon in front of the Law Courts] Building at Charlottetown in Queens County in Prince Edward lfilllld 0" ‘Tuesday. the seventh day of AIIIP, .ust. A. 1).. 1928. at the hour 0H iiwelvc o'clock noon ALL TIIAT, flract, plcce or parcel of land situate dying and being on Township Num- lber fifty-one in King's County, in [Prince Edward island bounded and‘ ‘described as follows, that is to sari Commencing at a stake fixed on thc_ boundary line between townships‘ numbers fifty-one and fifty-nine inl ti1c southeast angle of land in posq session of liugh 0'Rliey. thence, MORTGAGE SALEIIA“, BUT WHICH NIAS IT_ Hubby: . Pm a one-woman man. Witle (fiercely): it? That huuy or ntof north along the eastern bounda y of the said llugh 0'R.ilcy's farm. crossing Sparrows Road to Monti-l 7:111‘ River. thence along the various} Wile: ‘rourscs of said river eastwardly un-' mellowed ‘til it meets the west boundary of. going to futon my dress with! Hubby: Well, my dear, can't you ake out with an ordinary pin for lust once! Joseph Power's land. thence south? along ‘the said Joseph Power's Wes-l‘ m .tern boundary crossing Sparrows‘ Road aforesaid fifty chains or until it meets the boundary line dividing Townships numhe fifty-one and fifty-nine aforesaid, and thence west fifteen chains to the place of commencement containing by esti- mation one hundred acres of land a little more or less being the land conveyed to the mortagagor by In- dentnrc made the 30th day of April A. D. 1851 between Sir Graham Montgome y of the one part and the mortgagor of the other part. The above sale is made by virtue O DO YOU BELIEVE "H82 The Italian government and semi- ofriclal organizations are endeav- intensive cultivation of Canadian poplar. fir and pine trees as a source of wood pnl IDTIGE ring to encourage the I). “Dumb beila uauaily fall for There"! be a tine Fourth of July Celebration around here awhile ago and said “water girl!" you know welt enough Yea, but which 0h, John, the baby ha: the safety pin I was A surron "r00 34am! on»... BARBOURA A FACE FROM THE PAST fuge lr1 this shabby retreat. “That man-the one who started In the dingy parlor of‘ the slde-ly. street hptel, Lila explained to Dor- othy why she had run jgnomini-“Yve never laid eyes on any 0f them ously from the shop and_ taken re-slnce. a ak w c taln Gil-Hi cs. And.” ab: added. “What o spe ’_ _me—was an om __ _ / er," murmured Dorothy thOIIShl-flll‘ "No," declared Lila vigorously. The oflicers were scattered to the four winds. HltefWllfd-PPQ- bably, they're all dead, except G11 “ml/ll I'll! ' X r Gllroy Holmes" rcy Holmes!" she announced dra- matically. Dorothy's brows puckered. “Yes? What of it?" Lila made a despairing gesture. “Don't you see? Can't you guess? He was Jack Farquaharis pal. One of the brother officers who gave us the night that.—-" edge of one of the doubtful red‘ plush chairs and considered. "Do you think he'd remember; everything?“ - "How could hc hclp it?" coun- tered Lila desperately. “You can't understand what that occasion meant. Jack and I were mad about each other. and we wcrc torn apart at the eleventh hour. You could never realize how solemn and sacred our pledge seemed, not only to us but to those oflicers and girls who witnessed it." “It didn't occur to you that any of the witnesses might show up lat- PRESERVE THE I 1 s» BE A U T I F Y T H E INTERIOR OF YOUR Does your home look shabby alongside of your neighbours? Good paint preserves and besutifles the home at small rout. Order your requirements andstart to work at once. that supper 1n France the nightf- "Hmm!" Dorothy perched on the‘ “That man-the one who started to speak to me-was Captain on earth can bring him. here? His home's in Kansas City." Dorothy laughed: "There's no law to keep him there. however" "I wish to heaven there were," said Lila viciously.‘ "What are you so afraid of?" ask- ed Dorothy curiously. "New York is s big place: you're not likely to run across him again, and, even if you did, it. couldn't endanger you to speak to the man civilly. instead of bolting as if you'd seen a snake." “Don't you sec," demanded Lila despairingly, “that it will be just my luck to run across him when Her- bert is with me? And, before I can make Gil Holmes understand the situation, he'll begin to babble about Jack. It's only natural. because he wouldn't realize that I haven't told Herbert and that. Herbert's insane- ly jealous and-—" "I do sec." agreed Dorothy grave- ly. "Yes, I dare say you're right." She rose. "Let's go. You're safe now. Your Captain Holmes probably thinks he made a mistake when he thought he recognized you. He may be only visiting in New York. and you'll never see him again. Cheer up!" EXTERIQR 0F YQUR Lila hugged her gratefully. "You're such a comfort, Dot." They drove on down-town to ar- llrange lor the donation of Jack Far- lblank she asked gently. ‘ly. Vly. but, for a moment she was glori- ' _ ‘ously flushed. sury?" she asked iclly. "Is there any reason why I - why a donation should not be made anonymously ‘to mu fund?" Her sweetness ebbed. quahars insurance to the fund for disabled veterans. The clerk who rccclvcd them was dazed on learning the amount of the contribution. "And which of you young lad)es makes the presentation." she asked. with pencil poised above an ofllclal "Neither of us, directly," answer,- ed Dorothy hastily. "We—1 wish the donation to be anonymous: merely say that it is ‘in memory of Captain Jack Farquahar!” "Ah!" the clerk's eyes raked Dorothy. “You were his-sister?" “No." Dorothy flushed a trifle. < g blspend to Dorothy. “I'm scared , more questions and make us- tell E obtained. From about the middle of a newlyformed strawberry plants are ~ lavlns down their mm buds 1...- ’ Period of fruit. bud fommtlon for Q made to the plantation about Sept- ember 1, Will be amply repaid 1.. appears to meet the needs of the 5 on soils of good tlith could constit- ute an acre application. On poorer 50115 Simply increase the quality oi’ each fertilizer in proportion casting between the rows and. if a ewd dry day is selected. may even bc broadcasted over the plants. pro- vldlng that immediately after apply- ing a heavy canvas or some other adhered to it. If this amount of foliage injury is pract- tgnptirllr. but returned t0 her 01- flciai blank. “Attempting to pry. the curious old cat," thought Lila resentfully. l At that moment a teiephme rang in an lnnu oillce. and the clerk rose. with a murmured excuse, and with- drew. Tirey baud he: speaking over ktbe wire. . “Let's get out OI this quick," Lila lstlfl for fear she's going to n88 how we came w have the money to Fglve away. I'd no idea,they‘d do anything but grab the check and say ‘thank you'." ! Dorothy was glad’ to go. They Isiipped out quietly. A moment lat- jer the clerk returned and was fiumbfounded to find that they had it. ' ‘Why, they've gone, without even telling me their names!" she said in a fashionably attired woman who was just entering from the street. “We received a donation of ten thousand dollars this morning. Mrs. Anderso - " she explained, "and I've neither the name nor the address of the donor. How can I send out a receipt?" The newcomer wasglanclng over some letters on the desk. "AN YOU tiilklnl about the two girls who've just left? One was Mrs. Herbert Ware; I don't know the other one. Have the meelpt sent to Mrs. Ware." rcrzrruzcn spruce-rum m“ STRAWBERBIES. (Experimental Farms Note. j Most strawberry fields will profit by M1 application of fertilizer as soon as 8- Bood stand of runners has been August until well mm October o... next season's crop. From September. 1 u) 15 BPDBars w be theluost actlvel eastern Canada given us our time and field trials have Bmitmt results at this Iwhen fertilizers have laden used. An application of fertilizer, increased production next season, A; ‘i ments. A Friend to ‘Women F I. di E. P’ kham were alive today she w 111d’ I be gneahuncfied and nine years old. Her desocen. a dams continue to manu/ ' facture her famous Ve c» table Compozmd and t e integrity o _ our genera- tions is befimd the prod- uct. ’ In many families today, mothers are teach- ing their thirteen Year old daughters to d ncl upon the same me icine their grandmothers praised back in .1370. -._Qet a bottle from your dmxsifl today i L .1; EPinkh ' ~ %et:bie compma LYDIA l. PINKLAM MEDlggltfdfiOézzal-il. Mal-- U. S. A- Ve L_ .._ Valuable property for sale. house situated corner Grafton and Pownal Streets, can easily be converted into apart Hot water heating. For further particulars apply 51 Grafto Street. 66t7-7-9-Mon.-Sat.-6l iii i -u——--r—i———--..___—-- Property for Sale 1 ' JULY'20, 195g“: ____'_“\_ Dweili 1. research work at Ottawa 1's demon. Sim"!!! the value of proportions be- tween the mineral elements of the soil and nitrogen. it would appear advisable to use a complete fertilizer rather than nitrogen alone. unless it 1s known fqr certain that the 5011 1s well stocked with the mineral ele- ments. Such o. complete fertilizer may consist of the following: 200 pounds nitrate of soda, or its equj- valent in some other equally suitable nitrogenous feItilizer, 100 pounds acid phosphate and 50 pounds murl. are of potash. The above proportions rawberry plant satisfactorily and This may be applied by bmad. material is dragged over the foliage to dislodge any fertilizer that may have is done the a a. ically negligible. ——--———<.o>_. South Africa has the longest auto- mfllilt-‘fllly equipped electric railway in the world, a stretch of I'll miles. ‘I OODOO OOOOOO oo- ODODODOQOOOQODODOOO “A relative, though?" "N0. No relation whatever." "Ah, I see." cried the clerk sweet- "A-er-donation of sentiment." Dorothy lifted her head haughti- “Really, is this catechism neces- The clerk was not to be cmshed. "We are requested to make such At! 1t The following Stock and Imple- manta- S‘I‘0CK-—Mare ‘l yearn old, sired O'clock. Noon of a Power of Sale contained in a mortgage dated the 12th day of February A. D. 1889 and made be- tween Duncan McDiarmid of Mon- We regFr-é? that thé C h r y s ler advertise- mentsin the Guardian We can supply you with the beet quality of paint for all purposes. GENUINE TIGER. BRAND CREM- amount is exactly that of the war reports as we can upon generous gifts like yours," she said atifily. "It's a bit odd. isn't it, that the - d c _ u p an Q stery, davenports, ma D O D Q . ins 1 1 1 a" . “l""|:"" T°‘"“"'l' "“""’°"m" 0f July 9 & 17 whlch 10111.11 rune wnrm LEAD . rgonrddleyonm didn't quick ln- u" or ‘Y 5"“ “M” 1"‘ “m” m m" M" "l" 0""! "°"="“' - ‘ ’ nvnnnnus ornvumn suousn take of breath ' ma“: Oovgnncalf. 10 "ml. 1° farmer’, and Irorh McDi:rmid ofthe gal-r 1 e d W_ I-Ieybert n,“ Wm“; LEAD m.” not... ‘she “m, "I, m? Duplex but 1/1 on. n m» 1 a m1 n - . ' * - mnmmnkhm l‘ w”: gm 1"“ znzmxfé: “a Dino; Pooleys name as dealer g.“ JAMIESONS SlilflflhEiffil-‘lalnggllg’ tin; 1.211;? the war in- menu included in its Binder, Sectional u 11 rr , _ _ - é . Grain a=nrrftin inn- xfifitfil: £2.12: “i? 151E053‘. 1n Montague were 1n "LEW" ""1"" l" A VA“ "m" °‘°"‘ '°°*°“ " h" """°1Y» Track Warm. Cart and Wheeli. ' m" "F 90w"- William W. Sullivan and Frederick Dfivllllweters, trustees and execnio .- of the last will and tatatment of Owen Connolly deceased. of the other . . ' I M‘"""...-._"_'_:."'a'.'..’§;.lrn.11"”#ie :1..:':.':'.:..";::.:::." .21." revresentatlve ,1 a s Qibli“ °' “"' “'°“i' "as... ..'""".... . ...-... '.":.'."...'."..::z"""‘ "' Ma P ° h m‘ “'8 °°"' .23. "W" "" M Al» It ti: um time l $1M n11- stn at, of July, A. n. bragt has not been re- "—"".Kmh';”mn“h°" n‘ wood ed We can also supply an anortment ‘git-nu at MAEARET 1.. reruns new ' , d “m,” M ‘n "m m“ ..'........""' t... autos. r n! cont- mm _. n..."nl'.°.3§' “""""°' NOTPING BROS cl ro- aua. I » \ Boileitora ' s a. IaeDONALD m$°5..s¢... - . . ' loyal g, error as Mr. Poole re- s i gn e d as persona] PAINT ron voun rLs/rsvnpf BOAT. Chrysler Distributor, Charlottetown July l8, 1028 ' 1 ..__. l fa bit unpleasantiy. (mgwgv g, Apgpog “Agmgllven that moment of hauieur. she remarked coolly, glancing at ‘Dorzthy’: ungloved and ringieu an . ' . ‘ Dorothy hesitated. coloring vivid- mnarzd Lila spoke for the first I e "must you make my friend suffer i by reminding her of the past?" rm; ROGERS HARD- §1'.*a".."£.'.°" "°' “"‘“"- ""' t “bu” WA R 1-: conraurigm. She hadn't for- "You were, I suppose. his fiancee: “Pleasefl she raid in a low voice, The clerk turned her gem upon crew. North expedition dlriglble was and who left one of the May 30 1n an effort to to fit bottles of all sires consists of er end of a bottles neck. with which Home demonstration with no obligation. Premier Pic-Up takes the dust ‘ automobile and furniture uphol- thing. Has a three-foot extension hand carpets, rugs and draperies. Premier Junior is the favorite for small homes, apartments and bungalows. Just like the Premier its size. Complete set of attach. Premier Duplex is the nationally famous cleaner which has never been surpassed for excellence and .- performance. ‘Ifloplaao ferelemonctratioaln your own horae,~ Maritime Electric Co., Ltd '.-, the '. \ Dr. Finn A stopper that has been invented key operated plunger that forces rubber washer up against the low- The development of s new film: OOOI The Widely Known PREMIER DUPLEX is joined by two smaller Premier Cleaners PREMIER PIC-UP and PREMIER JUNIOR Now ‘there's a Premier for every The Premier Pic-Up at $20. The Premier junior at $40. And the Premier Duplex at $60. All three have double- action-super-suction and a motor-driven brush. And in each cleaner both brush and motor are mounted in ball bearings-Ahoy never need oiling. Malmgren, Adalbert andmeek aid for their unfor 1 ' Mariano and Capt. Fiiilppo Zappl, comrades, have been found alive the three members of the Italia Chukhnooaky, the Russian flier, ~ which was stranded near spite their harrowing expcrlen East Land, May 25, when of the last month and a half. »~ General Umberto Noble's North Pole of their rescue had been abandon wrecked, some time ago as it was not ~~ parties on sldered likely they could live ~- reach landsuch circumstances. and at night indoors is claimed - a leading German camera rnaklfli concern. Having sun visors mounted on of them, lenses of new driving 5088198 .1 instantaneous photu- ‘motorists are colored to ellm I graphs can be taken on cloudy days the glare of approaching headlishli OOOOQOOOOOO purse and purpose. Convenient terms. the upper halves of I dirt out of staircarpets, messes, cushions and every. e to clean price. DQO of "Forgive me," she laid ooiooooooooeoo