z-wgvgwl. ,1; ~§ PAGE TWO .. -. ..- w. “ii-mi. t“ ‘ lllliIRllli PARADEINEIIIT‘ W!" B" “rs” ' i ht Boyne Lodge w All members are requested to meet Rooms, Richmsnd btreet, on Sunday, July 6th, at 10.50 lhnrp lDaylight Saving Time) for the , urpose oi attending our Annual - lOut. ‘t :—/‘I wu troubled Wit-l! ureh Parade. Dress Suit or ordin my 1mm" "mum not ‘be’ n nigh‘. , and felt tired all day long. ary suit will do. By Order oi Committee. ‘ R. E. JUDSON. l Recording Secretary. TOTB-‘I-S-Ili. v | Tliellilosoitio i Temple Company The annual meeting of lhfllTh0id-, en of The Masonic Temple Company I will be held in E. R. Brett's Office. I 144 Richmond Street. Charlottetown,‘ on Wednesday the 9th day oi July.‘ A. n.. mo. at 1.30 r. M. Dated at (‘harlottetntvn this 23rd, lay ol June 1930. GEO. Vi’. WAKEFORD. Secretary. ISSS-G-Zt-litts. r-_.-__..-..i-____./__. _-.._._~ l, Auction Sale Al" “TNSLOE, JFLY 9, 1939 At 6 l". M. A The undersigned will sell 40 acres oi standing hay in lots to suit pur- chaser. Tcrms, six months credit on approved joint notes. MYERS BROS. BENJ. CARTER, Auctioneer. 5040-7-2-ttsmt5i. ' morning, and advised me to take Could Not Sleep Milrried Qmudbérs 1 57 ,'l'lred All Day Long “m” m“ . I Min Horenoo Oontier, Bark hi0, Continued There is no scrutiny so mercilex as that oi the mother who sees for for ousted her from the first place in her the first time the woman who has pans affections. There was no hosti- . l:t_v in Mrs. Bradford's eyes; she was . far 0o a. great wonder. She lookcd so very. i very young, the slim figure in softest grey. almost lmformed; the radiant “The first box did me good and fare under the brim of the most after the sixth box I was able to go W m! "wk" had taken s whole morning in Bon prim 5y The T Kabul,‘ o“ Limited’ 1,1111 of her ken 41nd world. A sudden 355x110’ on; _<I1_\'ne<< overcame her; she almost took S "A neighbor earns in to see me, one _...__.__.___ ______.__ MIL as GABBY GERTIE 7's, ing with a slight hesitant)’. and With all irrcsi<tible look oi appeal, “ "Please forgive me, lvlrs. Brad- ford; you sec, we loved each other :0 mllChl" This quite melted Mrs. Bradford's wit heart, and Poppy was immed- rtriy enfoii-lerl in a cnpaelous and very warm embrace. “Bless you, my poppetl Nothing matters now you're come together. Welcmne lmme. my Welly clears. Come 111 ide. Father's there, and Rhoda. Dear, dear. tx-ltat‘ a day!" To Poppy the whole affair-the dear, stout old lady, looking exactly like the housekeeper at Cudhant, only not so (lilrllilicd. and august; the qucvr HAY SALE; I will sell l\_v puhlle auction on liionday‘, July Ttli at l o'clock p. m.‘ R0 ncres of standing lniy. on the farm of Wellington Mutt-h. (‘_vmhria. If not fine, first fine day following. I BTSMARK (‘RASiVEhll ALEX MCFRAE, Auctioneer- i073~7-3-4i. Nona; Dog taxes are due and payable on nr before July 1st in each year. Every owner of a dog or dogs who shall re- l fuse or neglect to pay said tax shall he prosecuted within ten days of the , appearance of this notice. JAMES l3. BRADLEY. I PLUMBING AND HEATING If you want Expeditions and Expert Workmanship Send to Fred H. Trainor S0 (lrafion Street Opposite Prince Edward Theatre Phone 393d l f’rofessional Cards 1 iii-ii I A U 1) IT o R s Accounts Audited. Income Tax , Returns Prepared. i A. if. NIucNc-iii i 1'27 (mun... Street I 3115-14-11-11110. l.t'.le house, to wiucli they ascended by a back stair; the long, narrov: lobby. anther dark, and smelling of beeswax 11:0 Victorian sideboard and the red ,:lu.sl1 cover on the ta-Iile. and the en- larged photographs of the family, in groups and singly on the green walls, were all just like a chapter out of a 1 hook Jim's home, but in which hc rurcly" had no part! She stopped ra- ther short before the tall figure of her father-in-law, on whose face w-as no smile, He did not like the situation; it made him feel cheap; ‘he intended to inform Jim that, though a son of the i “Occasionally a man gets a break ' lhen he least evtccts it." I 1 in it. Bu’. 011cc again Poppy's adorable look melted wrath. M youth from stir-h radiant eyes. She ran to him. offered her face to be kissed, tiaiied his arm, and was delic- ions-half tears, half smiles. But be- lorc Rhoda. in her white apron and rfeeves, ln which she looked exactly l.ke a feminine chef the rzirl visibly rdtrank. Rhoda never forgot, nor yet forgave, that shrinkage, attributing ;t to the apron and the sleeves, in- stead o.’ to her own repellent iversona- lit)»: No kl5s passed between them, only a formal handshake, Aflcnvards Rhoda remembered, when chalking up the record against Jim's wife. that she had not kissed her then nor at any suhseqttent time. l This 1\\'3.§ the shop! Stony Mark- rrltc embrxled in concrete form! Somehow fur swag: it had sounded romantir, interesting and unique; but at close quarters, embodied in the person of Rhoda Bradford, it became only impossible. "Is it true you did not get our tele- pram? We sent it at an unholy hour! before we left Eastbourne this i moruiuz. didn't we. Pofpfv?" said Jim in a very breezyt fashion, which in- ‘ dieated unusual excitement. i “Why. yes, but probably that horrid dlsobllrzitig hall-porter at the hotel forgot all about 1t and pocketed the Lord Gloucester: I" znow, you can always tell an Enq- lshman. say, yOlA Torn Cheek: But you can't tell ilm much. tor he usually thinks he (nous 1t all. PERISH THE THOUGHT Ii It he true, as men declare, That germs in Ice cream drink! abide, The summer girls In sweet despair Are all attempting suicide. 111,-, Duhb; 7M5 |awn pa,“ h ' mane-w" answered Poppy, as she be_ horribly dull. | guess I'll go homo. gon m uupin her vcll and 1011 it up, Mlss Sweet! That would remove _ with a little demure gesture. "But 1t 1 some of the dullness, Im sure. | (mpsnm matter new Wan he", does I it?" she askd. fixing her eyes on the flushed, agitated face oi Mrs. Brad- lnrd. "If it maltetxv-isnt there a‘ little hotel in the place where we could go till it's convenient, or-or-we get 1 and turpentine; the living room, with ' iyou've laid up trouble and her." l. “Nonsense, tether!" said Jinx, irrit- ably. "It. hasn't been done in s hurry 'We've thought it all out, discussed l: soft-hearted for that-only; eequctlxsh mt in the world, whlchi a backward rtep. Jim's kiss reassured , her; then Poppy came forward, smil- I I house, he had no right to put them‘ Few men can resist the a',vpeal of» _was of a high order and Mr. Kaye Mr. Kaye to his new flcld of labour. Hampton on Sun clay. ' Cameron returned from the U. S. A. Iparents in Hampton. V Wright Bros, THE (ZHARIAIFIEI just not the wife for you-I'm timid u-orld without end We both made e. 1 bold struggle to live apart. and ‘ couldn't that's all." , "Her tout have s right to be angry- lnd, if you took her away from uncle: 1 their noses." "Her people are impossible; they don't live in the world of human b:- lngs, they're hidebound by tradittn I and prejudice. It's to shake founda- , tlons like theirs men are fighting and , dying every dsyylt‘; what gave n12 my wound. I've no feeling about them!" cried Jim passionately. "My only concern is that Poppy should be happy and learn that there are other things in life better worth having than what they call the Pomcroy trad:- lion." .. ; Rhoda. listening open-cared and open-eyed, was having the time of htr life. For a wonder, she did not butt in , ' a second time. pmsibly afraid lest 1". might drive her brother into silence. 1 Isaac Bradford shook his head. I "It may be all reet, what you say. lad. but I could wish somebody else‘ 11m taken on mm the job of smssh- ,' lng the Pomeroy tradition, All I see is I that you've stolen n man's daughter in I i an underhand way. ’I‘hl.t tekm a lot o! forgiving, and atonement as well." It was s. disagreeable aspect of the vase. whiCh, however, had already oc- <~ lrrcd in uneasy moments to Jim Bradford's mind. Even the rapture or his honeymoon had not been able ai» together to allay it. "It's done. anyway, and can't l-e undone. lather and for Heaven's w" don't be saying things like that t Poppy. She won't understandm" 1 (To be Continued) Hampton and Vicinity Nntv that the ‘s-igivherries are rtpr preserving and canning has iJEQU." There is s good crop both of wild anal cultivated berries so that if we have time or money we will be able to get a good supply this year. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ferguson were ilsitors to the city on Friday. Our school closed on Friday, June 27th for the summer vacation. We are very sorry that the teacher. Miss Verna Darrach is not going to remain l for another term. Our secretary and] trustees hope to engage another good teacher soon. Missisadie Ferguson, Hampton. was a visitor to Argyle shore recently. lulss Dorothy Dixon. who has been for some time in the‘ Prince Edward Island Hospital has returned to her home in south Melville. Miss Dixon is much improved in health. The United church at Hampton was well filled on Sunday evening last when Mr. J. P. Kaye preached his farewell sermon here. Tm mush: spoke in his usual convincing man- ner. The good wishes of all go with Mr. and Mrs. S. B. French and rlattghter, Loreen of Charlottetown, were visitors to South Melville and Mr. and Mrs. John L. MacQuar- rle, Hampton, paid a business trip to the city on Saturday. Misses Ruth Ferguson and Louise to spend their holidays with their Miss Hilda Dunsford. South Mel- ville, has accepted a position in store, Victoria and for yourself - .-_..-.i-~_ .. I 4 A Summerside _. ;&£-—- Charlottetown Saturday July 5th 8.00 P. M. Conservative Meetings: K. c., M. P., L L. 1)., s f LEADER CONSERVATIVE PARTY Will Address Meetings In This Province As Follows: . . Friday July 4th 8 P. M. Standard Time Montague Rink Saturday July 5th 2.30 P. M. Standard Time ' UWN GUARUMX is sweet lookinl mature butPbu-t F BENNETT Mljl‘; Crystal RinE Strand Theatre P. M. Daylight Saving Standard s. 41 FOR SALE Desirable Property for Sale. - - ON CENTRAL STREET, SUMMERSIDE For Price and Terms apply to John S. Wright, Summerside 4829-8-24-tta-tf. ‘. E. I. Potato Growers’ Annual Pienio And Business Meeting. Thursday July, 10th i The ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING oi the P. E. I. Potato Growers‘ As- sociation, for the election oi officers and transaction oi _ 1 business, will he held on Thursday, July 10th. at the Strand Theatre, commencing at 1.30 P. M. sharp. (STANDARD TIME-l MEMBERS ONLY ADMITTED. The ANNUAL PlCNlC will he held at the E-yerimentsl Farm on the Thursday, July 17th ,.. , 4807-6-23-251 QUEENS COUNTY Political Meetings i By arrangement made between the Executives of the Liberal-Conservative and the Liberal Associations of Queen's County joint political meetings will bejield at the following places: . " Monday, July 7th .. York Tuesday-July 8th . . . Rustico Wednesday, July 9th Hunter River Thursday, July 10th Kingston Friday, July llth Afton Hall Monday, July 14th Bonshaw Tuesday, July 15th Victoria- Bradalbane Friday, July 18th Hope River: Monday, July 21st Clifton: All meetings will be addressed by the candidates on each; side and will commence at eight o'clock Standard Time. MARK R. McGUIGAN N. W LOWTHER Sec’y Liberal Association Sec’y Lib-Conservative Ass’n.1 KING’S COUNTY Political Meetings - i The undersigned Federal Candidates will meet the elect: ' ' mm’ rmms "i m" "w"? ted welcome Lunch will be held in the Grove _ .5 . r _ * t 1m mL . k ' above date. All lnteres are . _ DELL (1R5g/\i;li_li'uiii.S()N Mrs. hB-rarlfnrt: shlate explessed a i‘ i ‘m’ s “°“’_“_°’ “t °“°° at moo. Dishes, tea. eoflee. aural" H"! mill‘ "l" l" lmmd"! "Y ‘h’ 7"“ ors of King's County at the following places and dates, viz: ' - - - ro or orr o . 1s . onslro su - ~ 5 _. n L MATmEs0N_ LL n ‘ £0530“ W m Us g Mr. John H. Myers. Mrs. Norm: B“; Y‘L"d°"“"‘;;’£ “s ""°'“'" Klngsboro Monday, July 7, 1930 i ,' Barristers. Solicitors, Etc. ', “A hotoL 1ndgodl where woup, you l-“flwl-“n and M155 J°Y°° Nldlifl-‘m y I er o u n‘ L w_ ‘om-Inn. Souris . . -. . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. .. . Tuesday, JIITY 3. 1930 i’ H Mom-t w amen. 1 . 11m one in Markyalc. my pretty dear? "wm 3mm” “i ‘mm’ Fm” Hm?‘ Secretary. Annandale .. . Thursday, July 10, 1930 i . " '°"“‘“'"""°‘"“ “"1 “""‘“="'i wxg;"<>g,=vglv,iedgr= w Mm l» Nouns but the Blur ‘Bl-ll or the ‘°“" . Bridgetown Friday, July 1ltll.1930 1i Mark R ch15. Gradually. Eighteen .1 S‘"",“n",",",,fff“"' “““,"‘°§,§‘T,”°§“ "i" .Mr. 6...... P. Dunsford paid t st. Georges Monday, July 14. 1930 . ' l . f. ruigan, the chiefs Played a W... oi om- “p 5 ' mm" C me 1 ' ‘ o’ n.0,’ business mp to Portage 1w. week. sosa-‘l-a-u. Cardigan 3.. Tuesday. July 15, 1939 B A ball t“; we“ "d 0M, (W, u", there is plenty of room here. and its, g - - p1." Wm killed." » 1 = Montague .. Thursday, July 17- 1939 *~ osmtsrrn sot lcrro W“ pimp" p m‘ Wm W“ mm’ my I ' F ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' n‘ n“ ' -— -' r-"vrm- '—"_‘_"‘" ‘ pretty dear. and I'll show you thel Th” “w” “my “M” w“ h“ °n Heather-dale -. .".. .. .......... . Friday. Jill? 18. 1930 * ' MONEY To LOAN -""'——-' .. the Rectory Grounds at Crapsud on 1 _ Cameron BUNK, Cllarlfltletown, 9.3.; -—-—-— house? ' "Y 1 , _ n t, d d Georgetown Monday. July 21. 193° r ‘_ . ______ _ She suddenly felt. the desire to m0- Monday 9W“ n8 “as “e a m e ' ' I 9 19a) ‘N’ A N I i lhei- her and neve relln lshed t1, A 800d sunnly of lee cream, candy Cambridge .. .. . .. Tuesday. Ju y J. b? . McLeod & Bentley A 1 appellation "my melt, “ff. Sh, wne ‘ drinks. bananas, oranges, m, wsai K t t‘ Murray River, .. . . .. . . .. .. . .. ..Thursday, July 24. 1930 i; 7'5 w, t§g:-'}::'§F|'§_ u _ r ferred on 11¢. during‘ these um crc- , 5°14 “d l 1"“ "m ‘mllffld- : a Murray Harbour . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Friday, July 25, 1930 I ‘ Barrister and Attorney-snug 3 cial moments. Poppy departed with “Robin ' A" meelinx! 10 tiommfll“ 5T- 8-30 P- m- |,:. °"';l‘6\',g‘;"';'b"'":g:§=¢t "8"" I "'»‘""""°' "" F" "st- 1w. apparently nothing 1on1; then the i "1' .1. A. MACDONALD i_;.- fl cmflnmwm a L L ting and pens, throughout the Msri- little trio looked atone another in an F ' j Call at our store and look over the many useful Lawn THOMAS V, GRANT o» "1;"=:::.“'".'1"r¢:*“our? °r Y“ "e-"emmt- “- =~~ . » ' - Tl 1H P, R 8. g 2,. McDomfld & Mcphee m. sum V21 eh l‘ " d‘? "°° V‘ e " Mlnsrds relieves the acute sting. Mowers. Prices min tqszooo. an um. l: ‘ 1 B A ‘ ' 98:0 ' b? d and prevents the muscle restrlc- _ 004* °°'°""* I, - . a ‘ " you've en an gone and done m“ attendant on 5 b“ 5 “bu ‘my guys" g0“ Rah; 59min; Forks, Ho“, Grass . - 5,- 1. A. McDONALD. n. F. Morass 1.. .11....“ mid 1.1.0.1.... cool. precise " ”' ' ’ ‘ WHEN YOU BAKE _ t, - - - - Shears, howels, etc. l s1 Bums-Inna AHURNEYS- ‘To +e+¢+eo+o+o+oo+u+o+e+ee~ voice "Why she's s mere child It's a ’ 155‘ Mom“ To “MN mighty qll6tiljbllfiill€=5 altogether" : l t r- ' ' ' ‘ i ‘ll i .11 vm man-s . 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