‘*5?’ "‘T~"'=‘~“f”"r<-—.".‘F*??E’T. . , __. . ‘em-...; _ _ "w-"o . v.7.‘ E PAGE TEN Coughing At Night soTlifsloppea “ Sore Throat, Tight Chest Soothed Away li you have a deepseated cold ln the chest, ii your throat b sore. don't oough tonight and spoil your rest-rub on Nerviline. oi Hartman-me rubbing won't doesn't blister or burn. The tightness and congestion in your chesl| Rub in lots do any harm, because Nervillne will colhe out when NERVLMN goes in. it acts as a counter-irritant.‘ draws the [blood from the congested quickly. No better rsmily liniment wherever there ls puln——l-n Rheumatism, Neuralgiu. Get the large 35~cent bottle today. . 0H3. area and relieves the inflammation known than Nunnvnums. Use n fLumbsgo, Colds, KEN REGIA The bred Percheron Stallion Kenregia will make the season ol 1020 st owner's stables Bear River Station except Monday, June 14th when he will stand at Hovurd Campbell's, Fairfield, and remain until Tuesday noon and oontlnus once a fortnight for balance o1 season. Kenregia is a dark steel grey, coming 4 years old. will when matured weigh between 1500 and 16w lbs. with good style and action. ‘As a 3 year oid last season 04% oi his mares are with loai, 92% from a single service. He is sired by George's (1032) (718331) owned by David Reid, Mon- iifllle.‘ town. l-lis"'dsm' lfKaseoiott (6650) owned by Alex. Mclxay, Charlotte- Terme—8ingie service 05.00 eash at time of service. Season $8.00 secured by note due November 1st. insurance $10.00. Msree at owner's risk. The Percheron ls the coming horse and Kenregia ls ‘ Pamhsron_ F, H. mclsAsc. Owner in Charge. the coming day's Plants Annual bedding flower plants- .Astsr. Phlox, Petunia, Verbena, Stocks. Cosmos, 1.0116118. Alyssum, Koohia, Marigold, Zinnia, ‘Bslsams Snapdragon. Seedling Daisy. The above 25c per doz prepaid by mail. Galvin Seedling Sweet William Seedling Marguerite Carnation, and seedling Pansy 35c per dozen pre d. lntered over blooming Pansy sud Daisy $1.00 per doz by express —hy mail {Lab-Choice double Hollyhooks, and Dalpheuium or perennial Lsrkepurs $2.00 per doz express-my mall $2.50. Vegetable Piante-—Extra early Cabbage 20c doz, $1.40 per 100; Celery 20c doz. $1.50 per 100. by mail $1.75 per 100; extra early Tomato 40c doz. late Tomato 30c dos. by mall 10c doz; extra early Snowball Cauliflower sold out- but will have late Cauliflower about June 20th at 20c doz. $1.25 per 100', late Cabbage (or inll and winter. use 80c per 100, by mail 45c Our late cabbage con be planted palate as July 15th with wood suo cess, and they will be ready about Juno 10th. Carter's Seed Store and M. Fraser in our old stand in the‘ Market handle our plants, and fresh Plants are delivered to them daily. We will be pleased to have cus- tomers cell at our gardens, bead oi {Prince Street, and will person ally select plants ior them. Please enclose cash with order. Owing to the late busy season, our time is limited and preter- not to, handle orders smaller than one dollars worth By mail or express. a J. J. GAY 6. SON. Head of Prince 8t. . . Charlottetown. snare " Annual Meeting OP THE P. E. I. Protestant Orphanage - The second ‘Public Annual Meet- ingoi the above institution is cali- ed for June 29th. 1026 in accord- ance with the Act as amended and will meet on this date with the ex- paotatlon of adjourning for one week, to Tuesday, July 6th at 8 o'clock p. m. in order to have the Chairman Col. D. A. MacKInnon preeent. v Meeting will be held in the _Hall of lion Presbyterian Church. Oharlottetown. Four new Trustees must be appointed to the Board, in place or four retiring; complete Financial statements wlll be sub- mitted and the work el the institu- tion discuaesdr, All contributors present will have a vote and all are cordially invited. 9879-6-l7tst6i; ' Strawberry 1i ~ Boxes New iegulatien slxa (one f quart)- 1 CARI-filo 185.000 IIUW l" 4i INGR- 4 AAAAALALAAAAAJQJ vvvvwvvvvvv v v Also Plflj’. lite for RASP- IERRIEB~ and BLUESER- 1.00% Your Order With Us Now A blg crop of STRAW- slllltlss la wvtiflllv Ir fluid, [fleas are iiksiy to be ‘a!’ . .1 A1, lot o. money will be ' medsirem Strawberries and > t othirr ahtali fruits "ill year- flee that you get your share. Our prloss are lower than Ill year. Ws buy in OAR- ‘, LOAD! and PAY cAsH- Our o Wstemers share in the lower prices as s consequence. i . WHoL-ssats- a nswul. Co ‘QAAA viwvvv no ARTISTIC SINOI APPARENTLV "l tell you it's all l can do to keep that daughter oi mine in clothes." "Yes, so i see." .~ w... as sPoTLEss some DAV "There is no doubt that homes are becoming cieanermnd cleaner.’ “Vcs, as they are less and less used." Wille: l shrink lrom the water. Hubby: Well, ll you and your bathing suit shrink in the same proportions, It'll be all right. FILLED THE BILL Old Lady (reprovlngiy to part child actress): Little girls should he seen and not heard. P. C. A.: I lili the bill then-I'm in the movies. O ¢/ 7,. ._ AT TH E CONCERT 1st Auditor: As a singer I'm afraid she's gone 2nd Dltto- 0v"- Ihlflk g°,_ they're calling hsr bask. _....-m-a4 FRESH AIR HELPS Always dry clothes out 0t doors i»: possible, as this males them whiter and they have a fresher feeling. _ ILFOR PERFECT LAUNDRY rue ideal ironing board, flowered moss. eoumr the bar- ."/i - first. with a tines pad, then with ,.'Al"' . Z ‘ hat and it too shows a simple trim- Freetown Notes 0dr. A. A. Melanie or Sonrll. R0. P. inspector has been spending a tow days in Freetown nesting obs herds o! Moses; John N; Profit a/nd Cains brothers. IMlss Mary Cairns bss returned home utter spending the winter at Pol! Eight. Mr. Vernon Melons has disposed oi his property andgone west. The ma!!! friends ot Mrs“; oseph Clow will be sorry to learn ha! health is not improving. Male, Clow has been eonilned to the house for quite a long wh-ile and bediest a greater part o! the time. it is honed she will soon get strong again. We learn with regret that Mrs. John Camllbell has taken serious ill 311d "1118 lwDe entertained ior her recovery. R. i’ Fashion Fancies l '|s'uwzl#slllr . . l By Marie Belmont Brown leather, being impervious to water to s degree. is one oi’ the materials which the modern girl borrows irom the realm oi mascu- line attire. The coat sketched today is oi dark brown leather, the rough side oi the material being turned out- ward. Brown leather headings are stitched around the culls, also across a practical top pocket. The fullness oi‘ the skirt is torm» ed by the leather belt which- is druwn snugly about the figure and buckled through a leather iob at one side. Brawn suede is the small mlug oi’ leather. The ouhflt is ideal for camping or ior town wear on a rulny day. TF2 EE~TOD S TOD i ES CLOUD-DRESSES A THIN, pink cloud spread itsell out across the sky just above Rosemary's house. it was‘ the color of the inside of su- ahella. ' - "Myi but] would lave to have! a dress like that!" Roscmar ' sighed. "How soft it would ice i! And when the wind blew il would spread out on all the steps ‘ behind. ' As Rosemary talked about hsr ink cloud-dress. the cloud slow- ry changed its color. "OI" said Rosemary, "it's all gray new... and I wouldn't like a dress that color. at alll" Professional Cards Mark R. McGuigan B. A. QOLIOITOIL BARRISTER» ETC- Money to Lean Cameron Ilooit,C‘arlottstown,F.E.l. 2220-1-11-11. Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Post Graduate Medical lehoel and Hospital Praetlos llmltswto Eye, Iar, Nose and Throat _ Testing Eyes and supplying Glasses Otlioe. layer luildlng Great George dtrset Office Hours-J to 12.00. 1.00 to 0. McDonald 8: McPhee B. A. ‘MP- William Oirehsm. Brsdelbausuw“. _ . $0&'nlcal boss oi the iob when was a recon; vlsyflbriylltzgflimi/ Molflw" w“ we,“ ‘mum, .qulckly‘end when Putnam method J- A. MODONALO H. P. MUHHII “IN. THE TOWN GUARDIAN \ MISS NOBODY Iy TIFFANY watts Published by Arrangement wm. First National Heturss, las- (Conti sued ) lie turiously threatened to sivs gqvfyggy to the civil engineer who csily ‘allotted she bad been sivell a out in one barracks. he in an- other. ‘Youll be sent back to iNew York by the police,” be stormed. ‘N03’ she insisted- ohstinstel-y. ‘*1 won't. You won't tell on me." She managed to outwit Nemesis. She ducked the mandatory show er bath without getting cat18311- The men joehed unmorciiully about Alley, but she grinned, and they finally made the cat mascot 0i the camp. [She mumaged aiblutionus several midulgbts in the locked cook shed, with a ‘RON-IO oi warm water, a chunk oi laundry soap and a clean dish cloth. The night Ibetore her removal t0 the relative comlort and privacy 0i the collapsible cot in the store shed she overheard a. sinister tale, hali- whiispered into the dark ‘by two drill men. ' "Someone in this outilt . . "ill say." ". . . named iLliy. Kept lt to berselt a week . . . mailman told the she wrote the whole stOFY out to the minister devil w my“ "Does she ‘know who done lt" “ . she wrote iat guy one 0i’ those hobo slohs. i’ll bet." ' 'l‘bus, ior the first time, Bernhard learned oi the submerged host-ill- ties which ruled between the indus- trious. unionized day laborers who were. in this camp, in the majority and the hobo elm-me t that bad seepeq in, attracted y reports oi the excellence oi the grub provided Ihy ‘Fritz. LBIBI‘ she saw the enmiw come to the surface iln -briei but san- g-uinary encounters between men oi the two elements. ‘Into the economic dis-sympathy separating denimed workman INXII identically denimed tramp wedged the mutters about Lily. rhe ‘girl oi Sparta. whispered about the camp until, by the increase o! telling, it became a Russ folk tale or vlliainy Sparta was in an uproar over rho aiiair. it was rumored a vigilante committee was {Oflnlng to Sea]; out and punish the deiller. The glrost 9f Judge Lynch haunted the valley. ‘Barbara asked Bravo on give her details. He looked disturbed, re~ Banded ‘her steadily, and said; ‘The engineer; don't k-now it. but there's a volcano in that'-rnoun~ tain they're tunneling I wish you were safely out oi here!" Warning "live never beaten a woman." said ‘Bravo rurlousiy. “but l swear if you don't d0 as <1 say. it'll wnnop some common sense into you." Barbara squared oii. “Start something!" him. <Look hem- He whirled as an exclamation oi Wrath and despair. in Fritrs yo- dling Teutonic tenor, issued torth from the cook shack. They rushed lil- "ilwo men were leaning over the kitchen sink. washing their faces. The water than splashed from their cheeks colored the sink floor red. Barbara recognized them as the men who had been dispatched that morning to Spartg, in the 1W0. wheeled horse cart used ior over- mountain hauling. They mm been B0111, for an emergency supply oi.’ trozen beet, They had come back with ba/ttered 1188418. ‘Pritz waved a frying pan frantically and ud- dressed himself to Bravo as it he could key the mystery for ‘him. “They snltched my meat-all my meet!" The distracted cool: shoved a Sheet of paper into Bravds hand. ‘H8 perceives n to be the butcher's voucher ior the iive sides oi Iheei PM men bud ‘gone ior. He turned she defied CARE OF BREAD BOX lScald out the bread ‘box often during the warm weather as bread has a. tendency to mold quickly. Also keep out or it scraps or bread and crumbs that tend to ohsorb the moisture iwm the bread. Sore Foot Lmnps Dissolved Away Foot soreness, lender caliouses. pinching corns, all such t-ouhles is employed. You take s special hot loot bath (iully described in each package), put 0n a iew drops o! the lilstrsctor, and in a short time the trouble is ended. The name tells the story oi Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor. .25c., all dealers. ” FARM FUR SALE One hundred and twenty-tout acres oi lsad at. 6t. Teresa's, owned by Lhtrtok Kenny. Splendid build- inle is good repair, seventy acres in s hkh state oi cultivation, bel- anoe covered with a heavy growth o! herd and salt wood. Convol- tently situated tn the midst oi , diuretics, stores, etc, and oalytsa ebaias tram tbs O. N. R. Station, it is a desirable wfillsrty ~-s-- S 55 to 60 miles an you want? Would you like grade on high from a start? This Overland Slx on the basis that it will out-pull and out-accele Buya Modem lmwlth ego. hour. _ That's why you can run Today's modern ca: ha possum-deed enough? ls 5 to 40 miles an hour in 2i seconds the kind of pick-up can take the most extraordinary other car of its size, price or class. The radical dlflacnce between the Overland Slx and other cars built today ls the new-type oi engineering. The Overland Slx ls not a five year old chaos a modern body. - stead the whole car was engineer as a unit less than eighteen‘ months Itlsamodemmxundesignedior roadspeedsoifromfitoflmllesan type Overland Six at high speed hour alter hour without wear and tear on the motor. And why ordinary, fashioned oiling system. To the Man, who takes pride in hour fast a car that standing is oiiered out-run, rate any Car ln- details. Reductions of $45 t0 $100 Excise tax reductions adiustmerttsrangiagfrom $45 to $100 on the Cane» diam-built Overland Six, are efiectiw irmnediansly; See your armrest Willy's» Overland Dealer for that fact. $119 HW- mile after mile at out the slightest s aiull, That's why the Ovedand Sixwlil run with- operates smoothly in a hath 141 inches oi braking surface ‘Marat ' McLAINE SERVICE STATION CHARLOTTETOWIN, actors: "No member oi Peeks Moufllllln Camp. West will leave the en- closure hereafter ior any purpose whatsoever. in the South there's to avert trnulbie. about the muse nil deeply regret that the rail~ roml company ever brought tin-st- was scrawled in hand-printed char-heaving camp," he said, fllllillllllgjsptlflil. with his gloves, “we may the ubleiMr. l can only sayfiknlgllts to stay ut homo. whole arinir. that wu disregard him." "i1 qcll yOll, uir, if thi- two [notions Rot tugi-ilu-r, tin-roll] be liliuodsileii. B P. E. I. r 0...... or, Hi6 ‘back oi The sneer “ii ycFFJn keep $57.15":551]’?i1ey'vF7z5~7<77liTv_|hunywfvoiu.isn't ltlto Tint pentln iPairt ridge will 'l‘hcy'li YPlu-y must stay in comp. olitlmr." gxhurt his ."l‘i|i-. engineer “i<.‘l|'.' His voice rose. got wmnenTh" “it's ‘not You 4 driving a powel Car u?“ "'.'.'fii' .-.-_ 4'1. ,. frowned. It has more" inside es,‘ cubic feet than the aggrege all? this price, dueto its extra-long whee] base. The result isemple comfq-g for 5 full size passengers. The seats are wider, the windows] , thg doors much broader. All comm YOU'D certainly appreciate when you inspect rivalmsars ofrhlg w“ Two years were s the lzverland Slx. An mont were s t in ro i We doubt if angmcar evgr rm more careful study irom an engin- eering standpoint. Now over 100,00 owners give their endorsement to “flan!!! dtweive The Overland Six embodies the style, the smarthees and the major advan- tages oi l8 of the finest motor can la ‘- Snropeand America, pluemanyiee-V . tm-ee developed by our on engin- eering experts. TberelsnoSix built today thatolsss such quality at sucha low price ... nocar made in which flnerqualltyel material is used or bettervvos-hma- ship employed. The luxurious vei- bumy . out an quickly The Overland Slx will turn in a forty our upholstery is but one indication 3,, m '11,“, "hm ma,“ ab“, 45_ cyan‘ Rear qn-hageare under- S; 315s ctaixlczptionalt quality which in jusstice tocytalfltlf. sesotthe Overland Six y‘ Winds in calllll- yrbgeun-dlnve ilielmflll r5 ‘ ,1 , . "you Ullllli." 501d. one crime always punished by death. You've committed that crime. The next dog among Y0“ that ventures out oi the kennels will get his! - Don't come to Sparta diis Sunday for your supplies, llf y0ll can't eat they're meat, eat each other. Dog ca! K108! gosted Bravo. hoboes into the country." ‘ er worneul" “Only one 0i mhem is guilty." allE- ["11" . til . , ‘ "fwomilfh" " ' ‘ "iiirvpnrc?" Pettinglll lind a slid-I *.'.‘_ P-ghyépa‘ -I;.,; ervgg Pettlllll" "l fear." said the rector, with 01'" twins" or nlflrlu- "would you wry " global‘ ' ' ‘ ’ 513],’ “ma; advise mu lo semi Mrs. -l'ettin1:;ii| gpl .51 all godless l wolves on llle outskirts school vugrants — "WHY?" "i would," Bravo 44mm whui wiuw gm. to inshore} . J18. pause-xi. , tin-u slshluisfll bus W“ arotilidhliere that l?" i .10 u . . 3 . Bravo, - sillllll- " noting and will be sold at s reasonable p OBEY THlS ORDER! "The Committee or Spartan Knights." Bravo stood gilent a. wuoment, than left and pmceedcii rapidly to mg qmce ol the engineer in charge. Mr. Pettingill was distinctly an- noys-d. Bravo stood in the living room oi the small square cotinsv assigned in upper camp l0 the en- gvineer and his wire. A iew min- utes‘ conversaliioh with 'Pettingill convlnoedgBrsvo that he, was ‘a theorist, will: no ‘capacity 5m deal- ing with b n problems. "' ‘ i iWhen th‘ iis ran into a stra- tum oi yellowclay in the heart oi the mountain, iPettllug-lll kucwwhal to do. ' A New that events had probed to "- stratum oi yellow in the hearts oi men, the engineer was helpless- and very much annoyed. His tint suggestion when ‘Bravo had stated one facts was that be phone at once to the local police. » "No," nld lBravo decisively "We've got. to handle this thing ourselves." fibers was a third man in the room-a‘ tubby little chap was» e700. lilllbfidiled in tolda or! tat. didn't quite open wide. ‘Bl; smell Partrldsfi. ten- Iosrertberllsrt v,f I. A. lerrlstera, Attorneys, Ito. ....| l.‘ ' .. 1.1.... iollars a Mill I. lbl-N s..- n‘ 5w‘ ' urcb in Spsrtl‘. sted himsell-out or the deep timi." rupted lPettingili. oi civiliza- "l‘|n one of tin-m, you knuw." ro- tortcii Bravo. "Pernvlt me t0, doubt that,“ inter- "i should take you for n man 0i’ education; oi col- lege education. l might any. But that has nothing to do with the present matter. This ppur girl bily.——" "Regrettshie." sighed the rector "Most. regrettable!" "ll must litform you." ‘said Bravo. "that all sorta oi regrettable things are happening all the mime. And we'll have cause im great regret ii we don't take prompt Q1805 to avert trouble.’ "All d know is that the aiiairs oi some uuiortunats girl known ‘as Lily have, ior some not very cogent reason, threatened the successful termination oi my work on the tunnel!" _ A wave oi disgust swept over Bravo. ‘l-iad they assembled, then, to eqflbble over their various pet. theories? 0t what use were the pastor's theology and the engin- eer's science to meet the brewing storm oi elemental passions? l-le perceived clearly that the burden oi decision would be llis. ‘ii dare say we've all exaggerat- me situation a bit: i‘ l don't gilllitllefflfliy in)“ isbie." serious ‘trouble!’ p choir, sndjzsttesed _ his blurted out: "And M rs. Peitiniiill-l, Base, ‘ll’ go but to - coastars "at " The lines whicl-lf. cell's for are jufsltf, the new D & ' help to ‘ecure. . - ' m»! Anatomically correctnlhey-mp-lil i"- port without com; reaejqn gpadist" tortion and give the latest/cub‘ me. ' , D 6t A Corsets and Bra are truly economical W! lowest possible ‘.... ,, _ because . lire combme style, fit and year, toot at the end of short leg didn't The pastor departed with meien- All Cor t D partpqggpq]; 3nd. .~, I . quite 10inch. thejloor. Hi: pudgy cbolftttien. When he was gone. which JF" fir. values solid) Q AM. ,,. _ - , hands didn't quite clasp over his Fetish-gill sold: Corsets and Brauiesss. ., HQ _ , l, u. i ‘ nosnmou-eoassWco; oosssc, mus-l. oases‘- csmth ' t oMGsal-qtisblbaau . l Owl.‘ L», 31% flgfirjiltiiiued) n‘ ' 1 b 1*‘ ‘ v .. Tu" “and 1'l'_'l-1 w as r..