Ii TWOI 18 Years of Success Are Behind W -~the wonderful medicine made from the juices o! apples, oranges, f‘ d ru d tonics. 25c. and 50c. a bOXLgfistadlll gealeii-faan g PBUlT-A-Tl V % LI , . Wll- N. lnndanuliuT-FD- ,'_ i It imparts a delicious flavor that everyone enjoys. Milled from the highest grade of lNestern hard is spring wheat, it is unrivalled for bread-making, ‘.1 5*“ but we do not recommend its use for pastry. a, This requires more delicate qualities than any hard wheat ilour can give. Milled from the best Ontario soft winter wheat, this is an ideal pastry flour. It greatly reduces your cost for shortening and other ingredients. One trial of these two flours will convince you of their perfect baking qualities. .j -,-,,§"'THE T. H. TAYLOR CO., LIMITED 3P‘? CHATHAM, ONTARIO . H > _ _ _ 241 w . .4 Cameron Block for Sale , a , i fig, Tenders will be received for the purchase of the Cameron Block hm‘ property, Richmond Street, Charlottetown up to and including Satur- day, 11th day of August, 1923 from persons desiring to purchase the ' a“ whole block or one or two sections tbereo‘ hm This is one of the best business and office blocks In the city, loc- ~ I"! ated facing the Post Oiiice and offers a good opportunity for a safe in- ,n ’~~ sul vestment. h,“ Easy terms to purchasers. Tenders to be addressed to the under- t ' t signed. . . or F. L. HASZARD, GIL GAUDET, E. T. HIGGS, . cm Trustees Estate late H. Haszsrd. a - I ‘l ~ EGOIIO IC 0X 69 i , __ . _ _ . m r . - ' You can feed puppies at one ce nt por morll and keep them in ‘ , fine condition by giving them lulperlal Fox BiscuItm-The only ~ "i . perfect food for foxes. l This Biscuit contains every needed food requirement and is the Ill l ideal puppy food when fed with milk. Sunshine and Cod Liver Oil n, are the best known preventntlves of rickets. , n1 Fox Biscuits are a Ray of Sunshine to the busy rancher ll] these days. ‘ IMPERIAL BISCUIT 60., LTD Box 446, Charlottetown. P. E. I. _v 210311-1141. ; i INTERNATIONAL 1.1m: h‘ L t. . JOHN AND BOSTON _ I. l GOVERNOR DINGLIIY will leave St. John ovary Weoinnaday ai m. and every Saturday at 6 p. m. (Atlantis Time) for Boston. trips n utport and Luboo. due Bolton about ll i I a. l are to Bolton direct. due Sundays about l be ve Boston Mondays and Fridays at 10 a. m. liaatport. Lubec and 8t. John. p. m. ( Daylight “K PIITOII ITATEROODI! connection is mane via the Metropolitan Lina “THE LOVE PENDULUM” »... PLAYING THE GAME Chapter 36 For a week or so ufter I made [he ‘lecl-‘lloll. everything went beau. "lull?- l never complained of being “I'M-- lllllllflh I olten was pa). ll never said 'l was thoroughly bflred- Umllgh some of the people we wentkaround with were 1305f, tiresome. I ‘fillcm-‘vvas down in the office io- lldl. \\ln said one afternoon. “She's dining informally at home, and asked us." I had planned something else that Illfllli, and unwisely protested. "l really wanted to go see a sick woman lhis evening." I said. “We might go to Glvelliloiylrs lzlicr, and dine here at honle." “Who's sick?" "Our laulldress, she's~" “For heaven's sake, Connie." he burst out in sudden annoyance, "wily do you waste your time like that‘! I know it's nice and charit- able and very sweet of yoll and all that sort oi’ thing, but leave char- ity to homely old women." "Win!" I protested. "What ll way to lzllk! Look at the-good youl mother does at hom1e—" "That's just it. She runs a dozen families around Wellsville. Don't you get into anything like that." Possibly he caught an expression ill my face, for his attitude chung ed at once. He came across the room and put Ills arms around me "Don't mind me when I talk like n pig," he coaxed. "Mother prob lrbly ilocs a lot of good. But yllfrl- so youn: and pretty, Charity i-s a graceful profession for and homely.“ ‘ “You've heard Gwen say that. Ii sounds like her." I remarked, fol once not rclellting to his caress. “I did," he said and laughed “Come o nout and dance with inc ihis evening, We're i-{OIHK l" Ilium‘ at Gwen's after dinner. Charity lbfl gins at home you know, and I'm your husband." ‘.‘\\"iu. do you love much?" I asked suddenly, "Of course. Litile goose." Ile kissed nlc to prove It. That kiss ended whatever doubts I llfifl as to_lhe wisdom of my new decision. II dressed in llly ilretiiesi and I was as cllarnling as I could be to Gwen that night. (Iwen had a new cnlllusiasln. c H18 YUP)‘ ‘musician whom she was lPl-‘llll-l l» push. \\'.in thounht this chariiabll of llcr, for the man had soulk‘ ILIICDI but no money. l'lll afraid l thought otherwise. Tile chap wll: very handsome. with a cefltllf] scll tinlentilliiy of manner lllui I PPFSJIII ‘oily; did not like-J thought hr overdld it, "l don"t like him," lVill (‘Ollfillpii nftrr dinner. “But it's chnrlnini-Z l" her lo have him around.“ Tile-re were II d :zcn of lls. a few rather influential mcn and women who were pulrolls lllld stuckllllltller: in some of the bis hill-Slim W919i its/File nlllsicinn was evidenll) there to bc introduced. Alter dinner hc lllflYPil- W?!’ 0| flclcnllv, \‘I'I‘_\' iprlllialntly frlllll U" technical vlcwpoilll, but utterly without fcclinlz. _ "Sill-ll cmoiionalisul, such iorln- qualiiics.“ ll friend of the music Inn's said to Gwcn. "Such culnilunulisill, such tonal qualities,“ I heard her repeat to lhs \\'(gfllih_\' patrons of music. wilt nflfldpil, |>(‘I‘llll])S politely. lwrlull»: because they ovcrc impressed. Th:- women snlokcd, of course. .\iust of them did zlulong lhe p00 p10 “w. knew now. Thl- clgarciies ill a creel! antique silvcl- box, 0'01‘? alllvays being passed. 4 "My sweet little blur and null‘ cherub does not smoke," Gwen Sillil‘ puiiin: an affectionate hand on m.\ an“ “SQ nice t.) 54-9 (ylilehyiolliiill who doesn't, these day-r‘- "i" I "7 --y'up'i~i~ mistaken. ‘l “IWJYF smoke, I linswercil, I had to ‘irlgf it up h}. me doctors elders u Ll" I was ill.‘ The luuslcllln handed me lull.- urciie and held the nlzlicll while I lit n. _ l_ As a matter of iuct. ‘l_ll~lll ml.‘ smoked once before. luvcry illfl dues once in her life. That tlmc I was l5 and ill imarlllng school. l illll not like ille cisilrcllP- bill I hull ‘been umonli l"! IP19 “ill: smoked so frcqucnlly llull l “d- THE lvr-zlv FRENCH REMED! THERAPION N0. 1 THERAPION N0. 2 THERAPION N0. 3 N0. ‘l for lllnddnr Cntnrrh. Nn. 2 f0! lllond A" Skin illscliscs. No. 3 fol Chronic “Rulkncaslws. hold by Icndlnl: Chemists. i‘rlcc In linlllllild ail-Ind" Ll-(‘lcrc fill-d. Cm, Ilnvorstncks I . N \V S London. Sec trade mnrkcc “1‘nfd“"llllf‘.I‘flDl0h" is on Iirlt. Gov! Qtnmp affixed to Renulm-I nnckfli‘ Shore Farm For Sale 50 acres of land situated at Meadow Bank. all clear and I‘n good state of cultivation. Build n85 l‘ good repair. HERBERT HOWARD, Meadow Bank 2_8;()_'_7-7-21- 6i. NOTICE GHTOWN-PIGTOU IERVIOI S. S. Magdalene is now making iaily return trips between thil port ind Picton, leaving Brace Stewart i‘; Co's Wharf at ‘I a. in. lesvlnir Piciou on return on the arrival oi Sydney train. due there at i p. m. A limited number of anion can be handled each trip. BRUCE ITEWAIT I 00., LTD AGENT! Jar on for New York and points South and r staterooms, rates and additional information. apply to g Olfllll hunt. It. John. N. B l Phone III or 178 O-Q-O-O-OQ-O the zlged "" THE CHARLOTTE Lose Your Fat, Suporfiunus iicsh neither is it lu-allhy to diet or OXCI‘ apply greases and solves to the skin steadily is the lliarmolo Method tried and endorsed by thousands by drumzlsts the world over at um and coilvcilIi-ut. Ask your (irulzcint for [IIPYII or sclld pricc direct to the hiarmolu 00., 4012 \\'uodwurd Avc. Detroit, i\licll.. and procure u case. not awkward handling it. And I lug itself out. prised. Win looked quite amazed. Ile had never seen nle so reckless before. I felt his eyes coming buck to me again and again, But I pre tended I did noi notice. "l.\iuy I -sit here by you‘? \'0ll 8P9 so soft and SU—I‘GII'('SIIIIIK lifter some of the women one meets in these big cities," the musician said "You are like apple blossoms alter one has been smelling pconies or living among orchids." “After that I could not let I'm! go!“ I smiled up at him and pulled zlside my dress so he could sit on llie couch lwith me. I kept him there all evening. I did not like him, ihut '1 was play- lug a game. He was Part of b.1119 cigarette w-as part of it. I looked about the room. I needed more material for my age. l SHW a Strange Lillie man sitting on :1 low stool watching me. I hud forgotetn his nalne. I wished suddenly he would come and talk to me and I Wished zirette. Ilut the game lr-ld lo be played. l "lllig for Iiic and love and . _¢-0%-— ~ ~ WINE CONGRESS TO ASK FOR .MORE FOREIGN LABOR. MILWAUKEE, July 25 -— Fewer wnstriciions on immigration to ill-ct an alleged need 0t additional ‘aborcrs in the mining industry lllnllll: Congress to nlcct here‘ dvllll-‘Illlflif 24-29. Nearly 3,000 lwncrs. operators and mining nlginccrs arc expected to be in liicllilullltc. Although mining men appreciate L__._ Harvesters N ceded- In Western Canada Excursions by Canadian Nauenai Railways Will be on August 3rd and 17th by Special Trains To lwrvcsi the bumper crop of roldcn grain in illc West 50,000 tblc il)(llli(‘(l men are. badly needed. The cull Elelp and nlorc help. The wile-at -rnp is llle wealth of the Dominion lnd it must he. successfully har- vested and stilrcd for transport. Low lures Wlll prevail from -all| "ioints in .I’rince Edward island, illil there will be finest of irllin service in the wheat fields. The soing ilzlics are August 3rd and 17th. A silccial train will leave (Jlnlrlottctillvll at 9.20 a. lll. on Aug- ust 3i'd_L'0ll1.‘-’. right through Winnipeg. The fare will lbe $24.60 .0 \\'innipc§_'. plus half a cent pcr nilc lo points beyond in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Aihcria, Ed- "rcs will apply for the zrlp. The llzirvcst trains this year will be oi very" finc equipment. There will hi‘ ("HIYGTIIIJIB berth Colonist " ‘ of lulcst design and special car service for wmnen and children, so that all may travel in comfort. .~\ specially constructed Lunch Counter Car will provide the best "acilitics for food and refreshments 1t ver rnllsnnzible prices. Trains will he specially conducted and every precaution taken i0 ensure safe and quick transport to ille West. Via the (Ianzldizln Nutionul is the ihoriest and best route to the \\'cst. Intl-nlliilg Excursionists should enquire quickly as to rates conditions of travel, etc. All Tick- et Agents of the Canadian National Rnillvals will give the required in- formation. Farm For Sale At St. Peters Road Lot 53, "ousisilng Kings County of Ninety two ncar school. Wlll sell with crop or without. Possession can be given at once. Reason for selling ill health. Anyone wishing i‘or a choice farm "l" Cflmmlllllflflle with Pills Mac- “mfln. R- R. i. CIlNlIi-Zfll]. I ‘Jil-ifl-7-264l. 7'" Umlefiliined Offers at Private Th" Properly is deslrabl The Residence, built of clear ‘"9 35 RY "V: 78st. suitable for gs: INSPECTION is invited any day 7 to 8. Au the Price asked for the Pr sale is anticipated. Appiy go slu-Tussmlurssal. is not healthyal The simplest method known for rc~ ducini-z the ovcvfat body easily and Marmola Prescription Tablets con- tain an exact dune of the fanlouli mg liiarmola Prescription and arc rmldl managed to take very few puffs and let it lie between my fingers burn- My hostess looked sonlewllai sur- l. was not smoking that odious 012' I from the West is for! [OIMIII sold by public auction, on the nonton. (‘zllgzlry and East, Tire Eowwased which comprises an unmvh, lemnlied one-half interest in the lands fol-. acres. 56 acres in high slate of cul-lllorclloster Street tlvatlon, forty newly covered wlthiillence east nlong said Street fnriy- mussel mud, 36 covered with llilrd seven feet nine Inches to ille illacn and soft wood, well watered. good of commencement and ‘lwelling house and out lluildlngsflfoyvn Lois Numibeis nlnc and tqn TOWN GUARDIAN I line unwisdonl of breakinfl 50W" ‘the immigration barriers entirely, f I th. sllould be no ab- Keep Your HeaIth-Qifgyengj, 0‘,‘"’,,,,,,.,.,....,., i. the iUnited States for effective labor and for sclectink U19 "Km- Iype o! cisc too much for its n-nloval, or toiimnligrant, according l0 Omclals -'of the organization. ‘ A national movement for in- dustrial cooperation between elli- ienterprises also is to be lnllllflhe Ihere. \Vays and means of assist in maintaining of living also employees _., proper standards dollar for a case. Thcy nre lll1rnlless| will be illBCilBBuil. and leave no wrinkles or tlabbinelni. Tllcy arc. popular because ciTI-ctivl‘ The United States bureau of. mines and tiic ilvfllfllllfilll HIIPYPI’ will participate ill the expostion, and the mining states of California Colorado and Utah will exhibit displays of their mine resources and equipment. Additional emphasis will be plac- ed on the use of labor saving- nlachillery and equipment ill milling enterprises. The American Mining Congress. oillcials say, ,has been advocating luoderllization 0f the mining industty and tile and tiic standardization of basic meth- ods for the last three years. The Life or A H0115 A llflillll)’, happy contented wife is the life and joy of the home and the greatest inspiration a man can have yet llo\v many homes ill Ani- erica are bliglltencd by the ill- llclrlth and sufferings of the wife and mother. it may be backache,- headachcs, the tortures of a dis- placement or some other ailment peculiar to her sex, which makes her irritable. despondent, and herl whole life zubllrden. Every woman in this condition should rely upon Lydia E. Pinkllunfe Vegetable Compound mltde irom rooi.s andl glefllfil t0 restore llcnto health alld _I3‘IIDIIIBSS for statistics DTOVQ m,“ t benciils 11S out or every 100 women who try it. For Sale Beautiful Residence at Summerslde We offer for Ie at a reasonable Dries the late residence of Mr. Jus- u“ Amelia-ll". 0n Poplar Avenue, Summerside. The residence inolud vill be discussed by the American-es two and Ofle-hfllf acres of 13nd with small orchard. The house is fitted up with all modern convenl 911095. hardwood floors, plumbing and kitchen range. Could be usefi as a double tenement it desired Desirable for retired farmer or fol a fox rancher. For further particulars apply at the office of IiieQuarrie & Arson ault, &ll*llllllEl'Sltle, , eod-Swks‘ CANADA I Province of Prince Edward isiandi In The Surrogate Court In the matter oi’ the estate of Emma Colldy. late of Charlottetown in Queens County, in Prince Eilr wlud Island, Spinster, deceased in- testate. 5 By virtue of a license to me granted by the Honorable Alexan- der Bannerman Wanburton, Surro- gate, Judge oi’ Probate, e'tc., i‘or the, Province of Prince Edward lslandd bearing date the 5th day 0i‘ July, ‘Li D,, 1023. I shall cause to be set npi premises on Wednesday the, fifteenth (15th) day of August, A. I).- 1923, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon. fills real estate of the said dcc-l lowing that is to say:- i All that tract piece and parcel 0i’ [land situate lying anl being in ‘Charlotietolvn ill Queens (Bounty pounded and described as follows: ‘that is to say: By a line commenc- ing at a point on the Northern side of Dorchester Street forty-tllree icet westvrardly from the oulsivle of the foundation at Queen Sxreci lCornc-r oi’ the Bremlan property it ‘runs thence northerly along the ‘western boundary of said property forty-five feet four inches io nu al- ,lt-y way on the Connolly estate lillenco ulnng said alley Wily twenty, live feet six inches thence at right |anglcs northerly twenty-one feet " thence wcstwardly to and along by; ' the ilorthcrn side of a certain building there placed and in u line with the eaves therof a tollll dis- iuncc of thirty-six feet six inches illcnce by a right angle line south- wardly tlventy-slx feet thence at n right angle line eastwardly thirteen iect to a northeast angle of a pro- perty occupied by John Kelly thence south along the eastern boundary illercoi‘ forty feet nine inches to aforesaid find is part of ln the second hundred of Town Lois in Charlottetown aforesaid, lggateil this 6th day 0d’ July, A, I)" LUCY COADY Admlnistrairlx 2-i3i-7-7.l4,2l.28. DESIRABLE_CITY:HOME*FOR SALE Sale his Residence and Properly at 7° SYDNEY "FEET. CHARLOTTETOWN y situated. fronting on Oonnauqhi Squaw Pine contains 12 . , || lighted and is in excellent repair; iias all modemrzgm. a any and WC“ heating. up-to-date electric lilght fixtures. dry Plsisly equipped with storm doors, storm windo Adjoining the dwsupw h I h," yard slums m! lime enough n» building lot, nvemences, he: watgr Ilry cellar, and is com. we, an well as fly screens. also fronting Gonnaught In the rear is an out-build. we or stable. ‘mm I 1° 3 P- m-i Ior evenings from °i>¢l1y is very reaaonabiietuiiiiiqiuieic o. J. McCORMAC, 7° sYdlli-‘Y SYN“, 0r at office Revere Hotel Block rll/lll/I /i)\'.'ili'//'/i(i" Mull/J UUMINIIIN EXPRESS MUNEY DRDER DOMINION EXPRESS AGENCIES i Oflicial Openingf i‘ C DH STAIIONE lm. The T-uataea plan to make this the event of the asaaon and would respectfully aollelt the hearty eo- operaiiion of all outlaylnq dlatrlota and parties Interested In Orphanage work. Donations of berries, cream, meats cakes, fowl, pickles etc.. can be delivered at Orphanage or G. D. Wright's on previous day. 2862-7-24tts. Picnic At Rustico If you want a day of rejoicing come to the North Rustico tea Party to be held on Saturday, July 28, on the Chapel grounds. Ten table; refreshments and amuse- ments of all kinds, also a place for nutos and horses will be provided. Come one! Come all. BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE 2803-7-21-Sttf4l. Farm For Sale At North » River 41,5 miles from Charlottetown, 50 acres of the Best Land on P. E. I. Good buildings, well watered. 10 acres of best of hard wood, together with crop of 20 acres choice hay., 7 acres outs, 2 acres potatoes. 1 nere turnips. Will be sold with crop Inspection daily. Apply to the own- er. DONALD MATHESON, North River Or J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. Orphanage Tea And I Reserve August 8th m- tile pub-filmy 30th "- 6 O'clock p. iguana," llo opening oi the P. E. I. Protest.- ant Orphanage. Tea will be served on the grounds from 4 p. m. to 8 p. '. JULY 2s, 1923.. i‘ Auorlollm, z» or luau! AmTgEW A I Dino 7 AT EAST . HAY a miles from iswT,°"°§l.1-v a rm of 24 acres . " icul-tivation. Wellchnltié: all under . watered. 22 acres o1 1m c“ up, sdld with or without cy H" ‘U. ipurchasers. Sale positive Te, lull“ ml s; ' JOHN L. ooNNoLLv J. A. MeDONALD City l Auctioneer. i 2927-7-26-4i. my? AUCTION SALE ‘ COMMENCING A , P. m. on AuqZs-I.‘ fvfg-egcx We are auth MeRae. to loll slhlzteiiis bthllir. K. F. his Farm, cm,‘ stock .2" data mull-a, situated on s; p“: ‘mille- 1 mlib from Charlottetown i‘; Rm. Ing of 14 acre! of lanq- mm. state of cultivation, i ‘Md I" mill ed house with deep “n” 29 "Wm. stable, hen “ma”, In" I harm, shed, good well with pm." “mil! house and good bearing 2,2,1" the 4'" Idlelnins this m‘ ‘°'” °' 9°“ "M. wmi bull consisting of 6 "I'll! barn and qrsnszfT,f.‘l,i‘°f,fh-iiridmi Stock, consmin Yrira old, 1 horas good mlleh com, months oiki. Implements, Frost and Wood mow" harrow, 1 My H“, 1' PIOIIII". 1 gang plough, I spring tooth barrow, "W. 1_ roller, 1 turnip W‘. 1 “N. 1 box sleigh, 1 “m”. ll °'( 1 mg 11 YQII‘! “m: 1 heifer es". | consisting 0y 1 1 diu. waiiil 1 cultivator, 1 tooth liar drill, ‘I “up, 2899-7>25~4i. _. .dni"uusu—"— v1- igl u ANADIAN NAIIQM Farm Laborers . Excursions i Dates Aug. 3rd and Aug. 17th Fares from St. John to Winnipeg, Manitoba, $20.20 including War Tax. Fares from Charlottetown and Summerslde $24.85 inol ' Fares from 3f] over P. E. I. Points ADD ONE WAY SECON ST. JOHN, PLUS $20.20. wagon 1 tru k slelflllvil Natlocilai miivihsgum I . figs-driving harness and work iml Ha)’ Wlll he sold standing. Furniture Including 1 H ‘ Thought Range, 1 Periectionngiyl Stove, (4 bur-nor); 1 o" hall stand, dining table wits. kitchen tables he u, articles too numerous to mangle" Terms of property at salt F; mwible nroiwfly 4 mustn't“, an all sums dl _ that cash. “c” n“ $1000’ "M" BENJ. CARTER d. SON, 2801-7-21Sbt5l. Aucuonu" i Hutu tax, CLASS RATES TO Tickets from Winnipeg to points as (a r West las Calgary issued in Winnipeg at rate of 5/2 cent a mile. and Edmonton will be Train Service Special Trains will be operated from St. John to Winnipeg on August 3rd and 17th after the arrival of Prince Edward island trains. Lunch Counter Cars Will be Operated on Special Trains Further information and tickets may be obtained from ALEX. CAMPBELL, ‘Summerslde G. BRUCE BURPEE, District Passenger COL. H. M. DAVISON. Charlottetown Agent