Ill f 2r W8C beft the V81‘ 5.257!» hot. P: cal co: hot the un ‘ ma: ‘Stewart & Lowthe -QAlllS'l'I-IRe, somnlrrone. no PAGE TWC T’ ‘ Tiflli CHARLOTT brown GUAl_2__D_l_/il_\‘ Tenders for Farms Will he received by the undersigned‘ “' lili August 20th, i930, homestead- at Lower Cardigan on the Launching lined and Loyalist Road, 83 acres. good house with wood shed and pump, cement wail unlit-r house 7 IL‘ . ions" barn, carriage house- and shup.' lien house (north m st. Georges Road, 60 acres wood land) 204 arrrs Launching Road west of Loyalist Road. llard and soft wood on all. Near School and Churches. l Iilllt‘ t New Port. ‘ (‘ash or terms. JAMES A. )i.-\R'I'll\' & SOS‘. 3i Guarland Ave. l\laid"n .\lass. JUST sprinkle in some Kellogfs Rice Krispies next time you have soup. Adds the flavor of toasted rice. _ Delicious! Rice Krispics are the new y and different cereal. So crisp they crackle in milk or cream.\Vonderful fnrhreak- fast, lunch or szuppcr. Try a package. At grocers. Made by Kellogg in London, Ont. Lot 4R. ~i\' Al. Mermaid, mar.- \ from Charlotte-town. cnzltzlining 70 e acres of good farm land all clear. ‘ Cxa 9Q? ' 5739-8—2-slhZu'ks. .___ ' Shore Farm For Sale new barn. '35 pens and house. with New dweilinv: also Fox Rum-h two largo fn\' shed» ll not sold by privat" sale will i1: l __ Q run In use; ' FRED DIXON “"'"""“" are]; must-ms 5 M i l. E S calsav GERTIE B-‘lii-ifi-Zi. Tenders uili be rcrl-lvl-zl by the undersigned till Anaznst filth for my farm of H0 acres. with or niihout crop, about 100 acrrs rlrzrr, balanci- covered with good hard and softl wooll. . Thr- his-ghost or any trmil-r not ner- esrarily arrrntvll. I Ald-IXAYDER VATR.’ 1. Lower Frcrtnu-n, l‘. E. T6ll-R-l2-t!s3i._ FOR SALE 1 6 carloaals of horses and '2 of cattle. to arrive in Charlottetown on or about August 18th. Hi.\.\i.<.-\\' IZiHYFIlI-IILQ, Owners. i- A. Fviarfiflfiiaid), .\llf'iifillf“’l'. 3767-8-12-6l n: u n In an, Valuable Property FOR SALE ‘I offer for private- szllc thr- farm of the latvr- R. Perry Hutch, .\lt. lier- bert. 41; miles from ('harlottrtn\vn, consisting of 212 our»! m‘ llroirc lanzl in a high state of cultivation. Good dwelling house and out buildings; with water system in iioure anrl barns. Fox ranch in connection, also extra house for farm help. Property is ns-ar to \l‘l1nnl, church- es and railroad nation. For further partir-ulara nnplv to MR5, R. PERFY .‘ll"|'(‘ll, Mount llorhcrt, J "When a girl's memory of a date is a: zuetring of pearls, it mean: n:cklcs:." 8-l3-l6-l8-2fi-2Tl-5t. o-Qn-nr-n-m-j. For Sale Farrn cf the late John Angus Mc- Kenzie at Scotchfvirt, on the Saint Peters Road, consisting of fifty acrru cf land with good buildings. The American: hsss? The Frenchman: Bizness. no biznsss. The Anlericanl your graft? l have Then what’! For further particulars apply to i BELL &' .\l.l\'l‘liil£.\'()N, i 1 Solicitors, (‘harlottotowlnl 5919-8-9-12-16-lii-‘Jfl-Zii-Gi. Professional (lords- l -._____- __ _. A U D IT O R S l Accounts Audill-rl. lncmno Tax Returns Prepared. A. E. MacNeiil Co. I27 Grafton Strorlt l - -ill-i.lllU. BELL ('9 MATHIESON R. ll. BELL D. L MATIIIESON, l.|.. B. Barristers. xollritnrs, Etc. Money to Loan. Dfficrwfharlottclown and Montagm “Did you learn to milk the cove while you were in the country, Maxie?" “No, but l learned how to appre- ciate the old masters and run I six-cylinder automobile." Mark it. llllclfliuigan, B. A. f aARnsTl-zn. SOLICTIUR, are. ' MONEY lro man .1 Jememn Bloch, Charlottetown l'.l.l. 1 "Perhaps you can tell me." “What ie it?" “Well, I only go to the woods once a ycar and I have been won- derlng what the bugs Ilvc on In the meantime." McLeod & Bentley . J. s. onzmluzy l w. c. aanlrtzr, K. o. I . Barrister and Attorney-et-Lew 0mm iitfi Richmond Street MONEY ‘I'll LOAN Charlottetown, l‘. B. I. An Old Remedy ‘im-r i that never loses favor. Minirdh . I ' Linamcnt h s b . i Ilse for McDonald K‘ Mel heel flfty years? Iiwnsurial test. of B. A. f quality. I. A. MCDONALD. Ii. I. MCPlIIJh i pms'no'=‘s. ‘KM OFPAIII“ LINiMrlflNT noun ‘r0 was I i . I. D. STEWART. l. (l N. W. LUWTHII ll Greet tleorgo Street IONII T0 UOAI l- owvgwnlllw l "vane-l vrv-zsvvsqwuwnr an ' kJJm-a; l - l "136081159 I'm 1195 911? "11 111°“ ‘llhol husband, she saxi, with a some-what What's your busl~ l ‘Married Quarters lll B: ! navm i-nu. I Continual __- i 1 I g Live Stock u u .i _; Agriculture Oh, but. mother, said Poppy. l fllld then stopped short, for the thing l i116’ was about to say might have I 4 iuit Jim, Hr smiled. down the table < - _:_,,_ m, fl (Auoso- SEPTG) "Go ahead. Poppy. I can guess." he-l 1 ; aid lZOod-naturcdly. .l l Poppy coloured a little, .l 1 "D0 3'01! fhillk nurher wonrl like the; iffofmlns m their coon songs, Jimsie. .rr\ali_v?" . l "Im come prepared to like rtny- ‘ _ l _.._ jihixigr." said Lady Augusta handsome-i w’ ly, "iifhat. are the Cotmans?" i Nut. afternoon the ilirrrl motor ar- ll‘l\'(‘(i to take the ladirs on their voy-e ~_.,g,_, n; d,_.>co,.(.,._,. w Mnrkyflm M steam.“ he said with llLs rare and i1- flfavcs Comer POpUy gave in, Obvious- | 111111111a11113 5111119- “P195” 9°11“? 11p‘ ,i_v nervous. she said hurriedly: l ‘W111i’? l “DO you “my, mower i, I m, out Isaac Bradford had afforded Lady ilcre and slflp with Aunt Naomi \vhiiclA“g“st“ a 51d°'11g111 o“ the c1111“ o1 you ‘~20 on to Airs. Brariforcis I \vant:“la1l~ as SW11 1111011511 11 1'11"! (311115- lo thank Aunt Naomi properly, and,11‘111l5 "lesl 17111 1'1 “>35 195ml“ 1°1l I do believe you'd get on with Mrs.ls115a11 Bradwrd 1° send 11 195113’ Ilrnriford better by yourself." 1110111!“ 51111-11 11°11”- . I. Augusta did not clemur, Ppopyi Dresried 171 h" second 11°51 Emm- I | Aug. 13-16-19-21-23-25-27-23. i __i__ ____ ________ ____i__n I I id I 3m, mm“, the arching eaves. her knitting in her busy fingers,’ Mrs. ‘Wmnolvhinfl m“, a Squirrel m. a mbbitlBladford rose ‘to receive her distin- filunning to cover, and her motherllgulfiaidoftstt 1115119 qumest» 111°51- ralied maestiraiiy on. Arrived at them ' ' ‘l W - iznposixig llfrontzlgr- of Bradford's, she, “r111 511m 1° See W1“ 11114111 5115115“ not: down and sailed into the sho 11101119 been -"~ 101115 11111“ “01111115- W111’ 7ft was the siackcsf. hour of what Wis l 1131's You been 5° 10113?“ ‘ ll who c m1 ‘2i.§‘.'$iif.?.;.'§f.i.“$.'fF-§ l1 A s: e e heridcni ,1 1 e l,;l:ycfl;illn.:n:l bfylllfii ilhe coumeilll, ;gui1eles5 tongue, Isaac Bradford, with quite diglrficcl figure. extending a a m11r111111°d *'-'~°1°37"-51'°1_e11'1‘_l111'- lrlcndlyl hand. For the first time m “011- 111111» 1 <1°11li knowll 531d Lady licr lifc absolutely Lady Augusta shook p 51191151“ 1la111e1" ‘lio11f11slled1y- llY°u llllnClfl with a. shopkeeper, and did it‘5“°;13{’°11 SNPJ": Mr B d‘ d is 1 l; o t finchn _ " 0w do ou do, l‘ 11°11?" 5111 5~ 1'11 91 w 91" Iiindinrrlrlxlfou gum, theyn, that‘ as she pulled fvrwfird the most wm“ I am PcphVS mother?" I fortable chair she could fmd, "I felt a . "Yrs. and of coxnxl-‘c we arc pleased 1111 111i@.11111l 111315911111161 119501‘? We that _\'0u have conic at last," saidyéiei’ 111W 111111191‘ 11111115 happy 1'9" Isaac Bradford quietly. "It has made, 11111°11l Lady Augusml I 11151‘ want w m, and my wife V,” mp1,). w,“ you _ let you know that we didn't like Jim's come npxgniss. now and soc her? Sh: 1111111111159 R 111151- 19121111" 11: B116 we coucl have (one \v1 ou i. was not so bad after we'd got to knowl i i cxprlctlng you." "Pffl-“Bfllly. You 111"‘? 1 1111516 W51‘ 1 Poppy, for she's a dear child, though. ncss here, evidently,“ she said, stand- 51,9 has a. lot to learn, but well, it. is. in: in the middle 0f the ‘V1116 11°91 l. better for folks to marry among their PINK‘ lfifliinlz M 1111‘ Q11“? 11911111‘! l oa-rl kind. there's more chance of slwn rllwked from ceiling m I11"? W111i‘ happiness. My Jim l5 mate for the, -P'»'l“~'.\' kllmi 01 m1‘-"°11‘111‘115°- 11/1 “lea” best, and I hope that when the cruel 311‘; ECIWFHUY the i111 1111111111 ""1116 111° war ls over they'll settle clown com- 1.‘1'@~""‘1°115 concern ifortabiy and be like other folks "Yrs. it has doubled itself since thol This attitud,‘ which she never d9- war, Lady Augusta, and that troubles waned from. me Mme air o; gen“. ulc. too." lnus tolerance, complrtely took the ‘Wvill’ 311011141 1i 11111111511 Y°11l M1" l ulind out of Lady Augusta sails. Try- i Bradford?" lng to describe ll. afterwards to her] vvpnt to make nxcrcy cut of tho war." “mm, mum,‘ MIL wag pncclesg besldcs Herc hr brought his ">1 <1°‘-"" 111m being time funniest tiling in the whole a. sudden. slcrlllna 1H"? 1*" 111°,\r<>r1a. Ted. and 1 wouldn't have miss- HPHFCS! P011111"- “1l‘l° 115w11°d 1° men ; ed lt for anything. She bad mc on a. at this very Wunifr- 1411111’ Augusiaflchalr tn front of her, and when she. saying quilt- opcnly they don't V1119“ was through with me I felt I hadn't i110 “'91 1° ‘F111 11ml“? “@1115 so wen‘ a leg to stand on, If I'd gone with any It's the devils DYE-m 111111- 11*’ mm lidea of patronising. what would have‘ ‘lhvm- and 1111 11"“? ° be ‘mgmlgwt happened? I can't begin to imagine» l“~'<‘1'.v Penn!’ 01 1V" ishe was doing the patronising, When, "D0111 m“ 11111 °1 “M11511 1" 1s ‘my l you get inside of people like the Brad- sound reasoning. Ycn are a V-PPY “PM , fords it's very enlightening. y man. Mr. Bradford. and a. \ery un- The“. pride is just as deep M ours“; illsllalisonelll n11 statement was strongl and as iollchyl I suliipose llls‘ pa“ Ml Th hngsfirxrrxg-Isnm Bradford back‘ Englands greatness‘. ‘ ‘ } r-nozlg - s f’) i110 1101111111 511° 11m 11151 haPpen‘ The day came 0n the terrace at rcl 1° SW11" <1" a 1191‘? “lhlch 1m1fa_tcd Clldhmn Fcrrars when Lady Augusta fwd <115flu11Pd 111111- H” had vlsmn had to bid good-bye whim she called wrought. He will certainly come beck, you have no grounds for these fears. ,We must be thankful that we have had this opportunity of getting to. know and like him." YOU CAN I "Getting to know and like biml“ q 1 = she groaned. “Why, he's a king l - amongst men. and we've trampled his _ ‘lkingship in the dust." ‘l Naomi could have told them that , real kingship cannot be brought low,1 nor yet trampled by any feet. It be-i . - ‘llongs to the Immortals. l I Jim Bradford never came back, It - was a vision of sacrifice and glory ~ l {Augusta Pomeroy had that winter ‘lmOmlng on the frost-bound terrace , ‘lat Cudham Ferrars, . i Three weeks later he fell, as so; amuch of Britain's flower has fa1lcn,1 ‘ileading the mm who adored him intol ‘action on the blood-red field of gloryl i e o e e e Poppy-an adorable vision in her widow's dress, lives on, not broken- hcarled, because there is something amazing and inexorable about. youth. It cannot be wamped and overwhelm- ccl by the sorrows which middle age finds tnconsolabie, It may even be ‘imagined that. when Reggie Vanda- leu; comes back after the debris has been swept up from the far-flung lbattleflelds the tradition and hope of the Pomeroys may bloom again in their lives. It will not matter to Jim. "Eye hath not seen. nor ear heard. neither have entered th heart 0t man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love Him." THE END u meuoniiui ELIZA RC " ‘.'". The death occurred at the Prince Edward ' "lwnd Hospital. ~ll ThurLday morning. August 14th, cf Mrs. Eliza (Preedyl Rooms, in her 90th yea]. Mrs. Roome fell last February, breaking her hip arrl has been a patirrt in the hospital since that (late. Mrs Roome was borne in Oxford, England, a daughter c-f Tlwllifil‘. and Frances Moore Preedy rnvl crwe to this Province when a child with her parents and other members of her family. l For some years she resided with her son Gccrge, in Montreal. and later in San Diego, Cal, returning to Charlottetown about fifteen years ago. She was a very interesting per- son. a talented singer and musician, having played the organ in old St. Paul's Church and took a leading part tn many musical entertainments of her day. Mrs. Roome ls survived by one son George, who resides in Vanr"l""‘r. B. C. She had a wide circle of friends who will hear of her death with‘ re- gret. The funeral will take place privately from the rcsidnwrr of her nephew, Mr. Harry W. Weeks, to Sherwood Cemetery. iii MEMURIAM FREDERICK W. CRASWELL The death occurred. at Cardigan. Thursday evening, June twenty-sixth of Mr. Frcderlck W. Cruswell, aged seventy-two. He was a retired em- ployee of the C. N. R, having been in amped ,0 many, and he could see farl 1119341 into the future. where H1670. wore troubles 17700111118 M51119 ‘vmchli ‘m, sorrow of war might easily secmi V13‘ P1111’. _ “1Abbcy than the complete understand- “; beg your prtydOll for letting o 3mg that was established‘ Wuhan, any was Run Down _ Now Well Again Pleasure in Recommcndinfi Dr, Williams‘ Pink Pills Take: To the woman in the home illness is almost a calllmliy- M1111)’ 11 “mman krcps on “nth her houachoid dunes when she is feeling T911113’ i0 111°“ ‘nei- head aches. she is easily i1'°‘1. is depressed and nervous and has no 1 appetite. in a word she is anaemic and badly needs help—tbe health- hr-lp that only Dr. Wiilnms‘ Pink Pills can give her. These pills make rich, red blood which bring new ,_trmg,h and energy w weak dc. .1 out of the fullness of his heart. lsponclcnt sufferers. Concerning them. Mrs. Paul Rail, 0°11‘ flu Bnnc. Que, says: "1 was badly run-down, l swept dOWH £111? flvflnile 1° 1W1" lheml were followed by a large concourse of_ lsicpt. poorly, and awoke as tired as when I went to bed. My appetite w... poor and I mt miserable. I , glues standing 0n the terrace fiWP-‘l- where the funeral service was con- her new-found son, the service for twenty-five years. "M11111; 111°“ W°“d"1“l' m’ 1”". 'I'he deceased had been in ill-health llllpfi more beautiful, had ever been ‘for some time, but was able to be “lltncswd l“ the annals o’ Cudham ‘ about until _a wcck before his death, lwhen he was taken suddenly ill, and passed peacefully away. “Warenl “mml between ‘11111 BmdW During his illness he was visited by 111111 “m1 11L‘ 1110111“ 1n 1E1“ We . his pastor, Rev. W. E. Davies, of Car- ,Rcctor alas friendly. but the Sttlflgitlf; (“Kan Church, of which he was a ‘that ncvcr-to-be-forgotten in erv ew‘ faithful menlbe“ 111ml made a barrier, Between Poppy's. He leaves to mourn the“. 105s, a 1111151131“ 11115 P°11PY5 111M119“ 11111111“ widow, two sons, Howard and Henry; i111! 111°“ the" w“ 11°11“ one daughter Beatrice, another 5119 “"15 11911111111174 bi°ke11 <1°?""- daughter, Mrs. John McKenzie, hav- 531111111118 1° 111m 1" ‘@1115 M $11” 1M1 l lng predeceased hlm by eleven years. ilmtxkb-"c- I n d1 Three brothers, Lemuel of Char- "Take @111‘? °1 “"1591 l ‘1111 113- “1 ‘ lottelown; Robert, of Cardigan; Eth- wme back w 115 5819- Mme “M13117 an of Hunter River, and two sisters. . 10 mil-I 119M Y°11—1 1°“ Yw-I 1°19 , Mrs. Mannlbal Murray. of Frederic- » Y0" l5 my "W" 5°11» Y°5~ 111 m" c1111 ,l ton, and Mrs. Benjamin Mathlcson, <1! Pflllllv 111T Y°11~r11 11° 111°" 1111111 l of Wheatley River. Two sisters, Mrs. thMr-nllffh" {Agnes McCormack, of St. Eleanors, "Yvu 00111611 1101-" lflswered ‘11111 and Mrs. Robert Stevenson of k iWheatley River and one brother, H. He 0011111 110i» 57°11 .- 999W W" l Rufus, of Boston predeceased him. Wamnll Tm‘ 111m i0 80- A5 1119 1110101" i On Saturday at 2 p. m. his remains to the station, hc rose in his seat. and,’ friends and neighbors to St. An'drew‘s 100111118 b11011. waved l0 11W W") 51' Presbyterian Church, Cardigan, QKUGUST 16. 1930 i ' - fl“... -f'-,_.',s;,_~q Pueveur runes Canadian forest industries add five hundred million dollars annually t0 the national wealth Their very exist- ence is threatened by forest fires, which directly or indirectly affect every citizen through their menace to the national pros- perity. Every Canadian should be careful with fire while in the woods. _DEPAR_VTMENT 19F _| ERIOR MORTGAGE SALE There will be sold by Public Auc- tion on Tuesday the 26th day of August, A. D., i930 at the hour of l2 o'clock noon in frcnt of the Law ‘Courts Building at Charlottetown in Prince Edward island ALL THAT parcel of land situate lying and being on Township Number Thirty-eight in Kings County tn said island bounded and described as follows: Commenc- ing at the northwest eagle of twen- ty-tlve acres of land in the occupa- tion of David Smallwood and run- ning thence along the eastern bound- ary thereof south one degree twenty minutes east thirty-one chains end fifteen links thence south seventy- two degrees east. to the Public Bond took six boxes of Dr. Williams‘ Pink 1Tb sun~fel| on his gallant head, and ducted by Rev, w, E. Davies, who re- l lPiils and they completely rcncyvod my health." lLBfly 511811519 b11151. 1111-0 leafs. ferred to the faithful and Christian "We'll never see hlm again. T861 character of the deceased. , l a Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills ere eoldll-ie‘! 801 111w 100k °11 111-! 15W 3""; The hymns sung were: "Asleep in 1 by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a hox from The Dr. Wil- had the last morning he was here. Jesus", and "I Am Thine O Lord." A 1 0h, I wish! X wish!" ‘solo was beautifully rendered by Mrs. i "Hush, my dear, you Me Ovfl- l Davies, "Oh That Will Be Glory For l ‘ Hams Medicine 00.. Brockville, Ont. < l 1 Me." Memories of Long Ago Being sketches of (fharlottetoyvn in the past By BENJAMIN BREMNER Just issued and on sale at CARTEIPS BOOKSTORE “‘ The pail bearers were: John Mc-l i ' Aulay, Andrew Redmond, Allan ‘ ' Shaw, Angus McLeod, Thomas Dona- |hoe and Robert McLaren, when all ‘that was mortal of a kind husband ' and loving father was laid to rest 1 lin mt- Cardigan Cemete ,. there to l await a glorious resurrection. i The following floral tributes were THE MARITIME STATIONERS l'°°,§‘,f§:fme mm THE 1llUBL1C1TY BUREAU l Wreaths-Mr. and litfrs. John Web- Plrice One Dollar | ster and family; Mr. and Mrs. Lem- ' 4t Spray-Mn. w. Poole end Gordon. .. - . . .. ,..,..._..¢.. thence northwardly outwardly and nlestwardly around the said road to the piece of ‘ ‘ ' tng by estimation forty-at: ecree o! lend a little more or lees. ALSO ell that. tract piece or parcel of lend eit- uete lying and being on Township Number Thirty-eight aforesaid hounded ls follows that is to eey: 0n the north end east by land in possession of Alexander McLaughlin - on the south by land of Angus Cam- eron and on the west by Douglas Road and containing by estimett thirty acres of land a little more or less. This sale is made in pursuance of e Power of Sale contained in Ill In- denture of Mortgage dated the 23rd ‘day of August 1918 and made be- tween George D. Rattrey of liead of mlllbvfflllh in Kings County afore- s Mary B. Wilson of Charlottetown aforesaid widow of the other part and which mortgage is now vested in the undersigned default Dated this 25th day of July, 1930- THOMAS G. TAYLOR. Asslgnee of liiortguwvt having been McLEAN d: McKINNON, made in the payment of the prlnei- Solicitors are. pal and interest secured thereby. Charlottetown. 5flz4-7-26-S4i. i O-GOO O40-OOQ-O-O-O-OQ-O-§O-O+O-OOOO-O-OO §4§§-§-0 O-O-§O§-O-O-O-&§§§0-O44t CEDAR . SHINGLES We have on hand the following Cedar Shingles viz:- 500 M. EXTRAS. 100 M. 2nd CLEARS. 500 M. CLEARS. 400 M. CLEAR] WALLS 200 M. X N0.l‘e. PRICES LOW- t. M. POOLE o Co. PAOLIS’ WHABVEB ' DOO-OQ-OQOO-O-O-OQ-‘mm-O-O-OQ 9§§§OQOO-Q-O-@ Euunun Nulmur fluted; Acadian Celebration Grand Pre. N. S. Wednesday, Aug. 20m, 1930 “peoiel Feree have been put into etlect by the Canadian Netionll 3'11‘ 1 ways for this event. A special mo. will leave Moncton It oao r. M.. Ann“ "t," it" m": Pre. N. 8.. going and returning via Trur Train will leave Grand Pr! mo r. M.. August 20th. ' . ' For further particulars, Apply none-r aolurl a-tt-ls-lgie, .