6566060 0 0Q "CE!" . 11,. A more Perleel Blend 0| lsallia and Ceylon Teal than HORSES, no lea blender he. yel IIWCIRNI- Auk you: grocer lor HORSES, and you will be y ‘t sure ol a good cup ol lea. l o§oo¢0o0o& rOQQ-ooooooovc ro-Q-OQQQQ co c 9 EYES TESTED AND GLASSES FITTED c‘. 5. TAYLOR Optometrists 142 Richmond Street oo++ooooo~w+eo++ooweo O 460 fi-OQ-O 040-0 _ Fasciriatin r; games oi Con- tract o: fiiucticr: . . rzzuzl: . . oinvcing . . interesting com- panions . .spacious staterooms . . broad deci<s . . tempting refreshments . . loads oi good fellowship and a continual Wound oi gaiety or quiet com- iort,just as your taste dictates . . interesting topics oi con- versation icir months alter you return. Maire your European trip a icy when crossing by Cabin Class on one oi the Regal Duchesscs or the ever popular "Mont" and "M" ships oi the Canadian Pacific Atlantic fleet. TcurktThi-ri Cabin Pot-mi Fre as lcw as $183.00 Ask l/Ovlil'\"J'310W!frvrl-‘g'iii|vls,orvvri'p GEO. S. BEER, . District Piissengvr Azr-nt, C. P. R... 40 King Strcot. Saint John, .\'. B. CANAENAN P A C I F I C STEAMSHIPS "Always Ca rry (‘a nadia ri Par f/ir Eipli-Sa-ss Trlvellers‘ Cheques, C: ha lVolld Ovef‘ __..____._..__ bu...» lliiisniiiriivwiis CHANGES ~ iN TRAIN SCl-IEDLYLES EFFECTIVE JUNE 29th. 1030. For further partlrulrirs 5179i)’ Ticket Agrnt. —-—,-a-.-.---w-.._...-~_-_- 6<l7—18~.1l-.'J~..d. Pnofessional Cards l Tfiibi'rb'i'€é‘; Arrniints Auditor]. Income Tax Returns Prr-pnrrri. A. F. hiiicNcill L? Co. 127 (‘irufton Stu-rt 3l34-4-17-lm0. -.__...._- BELL f? M.l\'l‘i'iiF.S()N ' R. R. "ELI. f D. L. MATH ON. l.l.. B. l Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Money to Loan. l Dfllrcs-(‘liarlottclnun and Montague Mark R. liicfluigan, B. A. nAmtsnzn. soucmm. e10. MONEY T() LOAN banieron Block, Charlottetown, l'.l'.'.l _ . McLeod & Bentley I .|. A. Bl-JNTLIIY l W. E. BEPVILEY, K. U. Blrrtster and Attomey-nt-Lasr Office: I80 Richmond Street T? MONEY T0 LOAN ' Charlottetown, t’. E. l. Y Q o a o E. W. TAYLOR : 0 a Q 6 c riiizvcuigriiorrizroww nmiunm PROTECTION FOR A iioimi AND TllROAT 1 Married Quarters B! DAVID LYALI. Exposure to damp weather, aocaalva use of voice, or srnokin are fr uently the source ofjrritateii aoreeairoata. continued Unless promptly cared for serious complications often follow. A gargle of one part Absorbine, In, to nine parts water will bring quick relief to the inflamed tissues. . . cl it there is congestion with the infection, as usually happens, break it up at onoa by rubbing the outsideot’ the throat with a few drops of full-strength Absorbine, Jr. To sweeten tha breath and keep the mouth in a clean, wholesome condition They both laughed at that, and be- fore they had dune laughing a tele- graph messenger brought. a broivii envelope for Captain Bradford. lift. hand W85 n little unsteady E15 he open. 0d it before his father's eves. havlrul no alternative. It might be from Poppy; then he would have to tell one .s"l)vi1i1. ES GABBY GERTIE aae v a HIM! _.___._.i_) ‘when a man loaea ln the matri- nre seldom returned." ta "I've lost all respect for Swift's veracity." “Isn't he strictly truthful." "Well, judge for yourself. He told rne the summer resort hc goes to looks even prettier than the pictures." o a o a l -"| i A REAL THRILLER l l l ‘The hammock now haa lost lta charm; The bump It gives does llttla harm. if real thrllla you aeek to gain. You tumble from an aeroplane. “i "iv-took? no said the been , house rcei capnefly for five hun- dr-d." l “Ho, I saiu it heid ‘e-vi." l "Don't vou know that smoking will abort-m your life, my boy?" -.._.-_ v__.._______ i "Aw! I dont care. I've acen arvervthlnu dere la." -___-._.-.._.-.¢._-____. , The Masonic Mfifiiii election his campaign qlftl . more little white one such as had frr~ at all times, the daily use of Absorbine iqiienily embroidered his day's of late _]r., diluted as a. mouth-wash, is ideal '11-. from w. 0.," he said. with .1 ‘mswngftlf’ lnbcured breath of relief. "My lviedi- you; druggi5t'l—$1.25. gq cal Board sits on Saturday at White- ‘ - v hall. I've sot to go up tomorrow." ,- Disrippnlntmom keen and uncon> ‘ possible for him. He had gathered ab- ‘ccalrd sat on his father's face. , Out. him in the old Parsonage Hons; a i "Just when we were beginning to: library such as is not oft-en found in shake in, rind [t5 i said to mother last! the hOuse of a provincial Congrega- iiight after wed gone to bed-if oniyl M01181 Ifilnlitef 0i Very small mfiars. ha the wnr would let you nlone howl Hi5 Wife lOl/ed b00kS. too, and than you could slop on hcrr. and make it‘ Ellis w one another invariably took the biggest business lwtivccu this andl U19 XOTm 0f books. To Bishop they‘ [mods and Shefficld." ~ “we more than furniture. they weic 1 Jim shook hi5 head. llriends with whom he obmmuned dcyi i "Can't be done, old dad. Well, any- , l" 511d day Out. ridding ever to the. way, it'll put an end to “HSDGHEC, mid , riches of his mental store. This deep lot me get a move on. I hope 1t will‘ Cullllffi Si!" T0 hl-i Pulpit messafléi ‘be Franc; azailL" something fine and uplifting, it ad.- "1 don‘: understand it." said the 01d fled F9419. depth, convlncinguess ml man, shrinking visibly. In their fre-‘ the evansel he never tailed to preach quent talk he had heard more from, Th‘? evangel was so dear to him that l ‘ hi4 5011's lips about the actiini naiicciJ in order w make 1t more effectusland nvss of war than it uiould be good for ronvincinfl and lovely l0 his leurcrsf iha ivomcnloll; to roar. And how any he brought to it the best in his store. man with the ordinary feelings of hu- , Such a life tells tn the long- ‘ manliy could be not only n-llling, but; run it had already told in Markyate ifl]')pg]‘fffi[iy eager to return. “'53 a through the hard little Yorkshire town ‘mpxsirqv there W115 n0 rmhoming. iwas frankly feared by his brethren In ‘ Thy-ye “n. vlslillé livcllrir-ss about‘ the mlnLstiqiy, and many had fought Jim tn tho fztmli; Gift-la that nitgxt,,shy' of it because it was such atom \\‘l\lCl1 could have but one meanliigfiground. He ivas glad to get away, It tilled the ‘l Bishop betrayed no irritation atbe- um folk with Rfltillflsq, but 1'. was an‘ ing disturbed by his brother-tri-law untlcrstandlug sadness. lof wlwm he W55 WT)’ 30nd. H0 hid Rhoda merely sniffed her most dls~ , llcquemll’ Wfifldered lww m9 1°“, agreeable sniff. Friction had been l affair was prone-isms. but he was not} urmvlng between these two in the last‘ n curious 0r prvlns mim- HQ wulfl imv days, until il amounted to an M- wait for confidence and therefore had a good deal bestowed on him. turil nntnzonism, After surper that zilizili, Bradford ivnikod out to bid "So your oft to London again, Jim! . Aunt Naomi and the Bishops iood- I WhB-t is m! M94331 3°31?! likely W byQ. no did not find his aunt in. sin, mean in your we? It has muse was very little in now Every 51JETe_V3E9-l'le!- 0M isfilwflys hearifll lbWi, moment was spent at the (‘amp on the ' them "P" he"? ‘ hill, Like other middle aged. nnattcii- Bradford shrugged his shoiildara. i v women, the tentlal mothers who ' "No man knows what it mflv mesh‘ “in never hold :°child'at their breasts for hlm- It‘: a hit er I mlI-v- What I Naomi Bradford Wu mothering other wont Ls w set btwk w the Ilshtmsl ' vt-omen’; 5on5 and becoming beautiful line an soon as I can." , rind happy in the process. iaiii it. en- "You cant be fit_for that yet. 01d [raged Bradford. Ha tore a leaf 1min club! I ' l hi5 pocket-book, wrote something on "Flt 0r not m. its where 1m bound n, and thrust it through the letter- for," he said. with a tinge of bitter- box 1n he door of antiques. "I hnveniess. then without further ado un- ‘liimv no aunt. and I‘m in open rebei- burdened himself on the Whvie W???“ .110“, 1 wanipd m 55y good-bye, and his vislt to Cudham Ferrnrs. I hcainyou gay all sci-ts o! things which Bishop llstenedmwlth $0 iii/cues: terest and ever- crews g respe or ‘you, reserve solely for other bllghtcrs int. the camp. Well, _\'0.il'll be sorry for his brother-in-law‘! quality. A "TY [Pushing out m‘ the nest your iovlngmediocre young man, the war had j h", ma“. “my certainly developed him. and long the The smile WhlCh the picture oi’ herlfliihl- “n” such w“ Bmmp,‘ mm li-cading that effusion brought to his‘ cluslim- “Tawny taken’ when he w“ l lips had not lcft them when he push- ll-“enlni l” “w reclmlr a; a; 3e Ga? 31;; :5; a“; a?” ‘t3; 5:31 see the sooner I'm oft out nroarhed the Parsonage. House. Even °l England we belrlfl- 1W5 mad‘ me m Markyme war had brought mgny restless, I simply cant settle here. I'm ZPiIBHZQS in the habits of the peo- b00111! m“ another spell °l "ml" service will cure me and bring me lpie. Elderly quiet, vvomenfolk, who [Nd ,0 b, mnmm ‘vim a stocking or back able to appreciate the good folks at home as I'm not doing just. now. n bit, of ncedlcivork in the evening. Twig my meaning. Tom?" iivere now nut helping at the camp at ;:he station or even n5 for as Pleyton "Perlwlly. I wish I could Bay 110W Manderville, where there wasamuni- much I admire YOU-i’ h°fl¢$15 Pluck. Jim. First of all let me congratulate ,ll0n centre and a biz hostel for wo- lmen workers. Tivn nights a week did 3'01! 0n BOlnB l0 Clldham- I know m! Conservative Meetings: iiilli. R. B. BENNETT K. C., M. P., L. L. D., LEADER CONSERVATIVE PARTY Will Address Meetings In This Province As Follows: Summerside Crystal Rinli Friday July 4th i8 P. M. Standard Time Montague Rink Saturday July 5th 2.30 P. M. Standard Time Charlottetown Strand Theatre Saturday July 5th 9.00 P. M. Daylight Saving § 8.00 P. M. JUN? 7R 1930 Standard For Sale Farm consisting of 100 acres. with crop consisting of 5 acres potatoes, 25 acres grain, 30 of hay, balance pas- ture: also 10 ocreswood land, good brook at back of farm. Good bulld- tnga. situated about two miles from Albany Station. For further par- ticulars, apply to UBVILLE LARGE, Albany- AUCTION SALE At. the 081cc lately occupied ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 2nd, AT 1.00 UCLOCK TENDERS Tenders will be received at the office of the City Clerk up to and in- cluding Monday. June 30th. for re- pairs and painting of the Weigh Scale house on the Market Square. Specifications may be had at. the office of the undeaigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. coo. e. NICHOLSON, City Clerk. 4917-6-26-54 by S. Mllll. ‘l9 Queen Street. Mary Bishop give tn the munitlon; igirls. with whom she was a sj-Mlfll i favourite. Jim. however. found his brother-in- lriw at home trying to izet forward lwlth his Sunday prcpnrntion. Bishop livns ii great stiidrnt, and spent more llicurs ln his study than any 0i m5 <‘°l‘ ,1¢-ngiics in the district. When twlttecl with it he seldom stated what he ob- “soliitcly hcllr-vr-d, that n man can only -ho1d Rh inicuiavnt prowl". that l‘ ma" can niiii- hold an intclllilvnll ilmllle l0‘! ‘good lf he treats them lntvlligentlf/ ‘and brings to them his best. He had no use for ti"? (‘WILD Ellis 9i °TM°YY and the thin vonz-n- which too oflPn gocs towards the make-ill? °l the pgpular preacher. Before there cnn be a m...“ giving chore has to be a 8795‘ McDonald & McPhee B. A. I. A. McDONAID. n. r. mcriiiia tAnxrsrisiis. ATTORNEYS. . an". l noun. T0 LOAN Stewart & Lowther J. n. snwAur. it. c. J u. w. eowrnen yAniiisnilts. soticnoits. I'm as omi ueorre street noun T0 was 41-.- The following fixtures: 4 magnificent plate glass show cases. 2 soda fountains complete, one 16 ft. and one l4 ft. t-wu beautiful wall cases, several chairs and tables and restaurant outfit complete, 2 self confectioii computing scales, 1 beautiful cub register that works either by hand or electricity. several magnificent large mirrors and a lot. of other articles suitable for stores, drug stores, etc. type you encountered there. It's to be hoped lt has some justification for its existence in a free world, but one 1s inclined to doubt lt." (To be Continued) ____,_i.__ Now Mr. Storekeeper this is your chance at, your own price to get cqiaip- . ment second to none in the Maritlmes. Inspection any time by applying on l the premises or to .|. A. McDonald. Terms at. sale. Will be sold privately if so desired. 4957-6-27-41. tiiiiii" fFXPEl-‘lsi. TEN;.DAY] Bsiisnuiiiflsuuiitr RAILIAYS Changes in Train Schedules Elfcetive—June 29th . receiving. When Bishop hPilfd mme Train No. 39 Leave Charlottetown 7.00 A. M. i l of his confrcrcn coriildfill-lfllll/ FPPFK‘ lélllfild of 6.45 A. M. mi ~f W" 'm"""<*~= "Y “uh m" $.15 c3353.. 13.? i‘ iii‘ "it "hum! mrctinz of shnrehold- pml"“l‘"l*i “s “liming mm pulp“ Umsiirxrfiicmgalilllf?“ Leave Sackvtlle ii-is P: M: en of The Masonic Temllle Conipan, work, he was filled with a great i Arrive Moncton 1.45 p, M, zillntiiehheiiidlnql-Z. R. Browic Office, amazement. He had heard one con- visrrmg “m. N u Lu" luew" no P r mon . r rt. cn. Ittt . °- l" - . M. i fill Wednesday in: m. dlilyfinfiliiiryl, m‘ “h” M" "“ "m" °“ l‘ 5mm“ ANNAPOLlS VALLEY mm“ o, m, ,,_ M - A. n.. into. or 1.30 P. M. "lmmm" m" him “"9"” “d ‘e3’ D1557 ,‘ 5AINT,J°"N Leave Borden 5.35 P. M. Dated at Charlottetown this 23rd civ to fare a vast audience st ulshi smaliuggggu Arrive Sackvitla s.4o r. M. day or June 1930. d (Any them with hlm,t,oo.1-le pre- Leave Saokvtlle (Maritime Express) 8.55 PM. GEO. w. wAmironn. 53mm, m judge m, ma“; m h, clam. "°NTR_lFétRlbh%TT-\wll Arrive Moncton 10.15 e. M. tier-r t ., ‘ _ 4B55-tl-24-7ltts. e m ed ‘"4 W" “w” "‘°“‘°‘“ "m m‘ MAGA“ “Ll-s mun No. so uavc Moncton i.io e. M. . . -.__- see Can.d.s' Leave Baokvtlle 5.30 r. M, ___._____-_,___, __ - have Borden s45 e. M. ' ' FALLING HAI mfim“! Fm" T°"°'"° Arrive Charlottetown 10.45 P. M. Use Minnrifs before it's too late. "m"! ————-——-l It. checks riiiiinv hair and stimu- syguggggggg ‘cnanionsrowiv, -- suiimuinsmii - "nomn i iatcs new growth as "wit. Apply Trlln No. 54 IAIN Tilllllh 8.35 A. M. W A N T I) pcrsLstcntly in scalp four times a fifififilglfiflfglg Am" week. - - - i - ' Tour will leave Halifax , ‘ __.__ "' " “ ' E " " gamma“ Ann,“ n Motor Train No. 205 Leave ziiamfirada 821480 Pr. w seq Mum, _ ‘ I I S l Arrive Charlottetown 5.15 P. M. In l M" ‘or I” n" PACIFIC (No change between Tinilah and Summeraide) ting and pens. throughout the Mnrl- l am “was l P“ madam, he“, o, m I time Provinces. Favorable proposi- l _ C’ g v m“ l" :'“""*= _ Train No. 208 leave Borden 7.05 A. M. tlon will be offered. Apply "S." Boa , ‘ ' l i GEO’ s‘ BEER‘ ‘Mud "f 5-59 5- M- i N N I Distalct Passenger Agent. C. ER... Arrive Summeraide 9.50 A, u, 116- . "m" l i P1 E v . l 4o inns Street. Saint John. u. a. Aaova scisviczs nun axciirr IUNDA! _ 35-27-28, -__, ‘ . _" Mg __ ‘ _ . ' . . k‘ QUEENS COUNTY Political Meetings i By arrangement made between the Executives of tho Liberal-Conservative and the Liberal Associations of Queen's County joint. political meetings will be held at the following places: ' Monday, June 30th Vernon River Wednesday, July 2nd Pownal Thursday, July 3rd . . . Webstefs Corner Friday, July 4th Mount Stewart 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 Thursday, July 17th Brflflfllbfllii‘ Friday. July 18th Hope Riv" Monday. July 21st . . . . .. Clifton All meetings will be addressed by the candidates on each side and will commence at eight o’c|ock Standard Time. MARK R. McGUIGAN N. W LOWTHER Sec’y Liberal Association seclyLiiu-Conservative Ass'n- 4807-6-23-25i ' KING’S COUNTY Political Meetings“ _ The undersigned Federal Candidates will meet the elect- ors of King's County at the following places and dates. Viz‘ Morel] Monday, June 30.1930 SLPeters Wednesday, June 2. 1930 St. Margarets Thursday, July 3v 1930 St. Columba . Friday, July 4' 193° Kingsboro Monday, July 7.1930 Soiiris Tuesday. Jul)’ $1930 Annandale Thursday. July 10» 1930 Bridgetown Friday. July 1115-1930 St. Georges Monday. July 14. 193° Cardigan Tuesday. July 1511930 Montague .. Thursday. July 17' 193° rviacy,.iuiy18-1°3° Georgetown Monday. Jul)’ 21» 1930 Cambridge Tuesday. Jul)’ 23-1930 Murray River, ... .- Thursday. JlliY 24» 1930 Murray Harbour Friday. Jul)’ 3511930 All meetings to commence at. 8.30 p. m. . J. AMMACDQNALD ' THOMAS Y-GRANT naaaaasuaaata .-..c---....c------.---c-..- srao-o-ao-gcwiauu as