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DONALD S. HART Chartered ‘Accountant Audits, Systems lloonle Tax 180 Edward Street, Halifax, N. S (Making frequent trips to P. E. Island.) .____. Professional Cards Bell & Mathieson lt. B. BELL D. L. MATHIESON I.. L. B. Barristers, Attorneys, Etc. Money to Loan. Canlenm Block, Charlottetown 6033-'I-19-lmo_ ' Mark R. McGuigan B. A. BABRISTER. SOLICITOB, ETC MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block. Chas-lotteiown,P.E.l. Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate or‘N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice Limiiell to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Testing Eyes and supplying Glasses Oilico, Bayer Building Great George Street Office Hours-9 to 12.30. 1.30 to 5.00 l , _ McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. I. McDonald & McPhee B. A. J. A. McDONALD H. F. MoPHEE B. A. IIARBISTERS, ATTORNEYS, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN ltlley Building. Charlottetown. Charlottetown Erhibition _ Tenders Separate Tenders will he received ily the undersigned up to and on Saturday, the Fourth day of Aug- ust, 1928, for the following privileg- es at the Exhibition to be held in Charlottetown from the 20th to 24th August. 1. For the privilege of catering under the Grand Stand only. 2. For the printing and selling of Score Cards for the Races. 3. For selling feed for horses, cat- tle, etc., on the grounds. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Cdnditions may he obtained at the office of J. W. BOULTER. Sec'y.-Treas. Charlottetown 6787-'l-28-71. r|lll_1_lll Miss Elizabeth Connick offers for sale her fifty acres of wood-land with choice timber thereon, at Spring Valley, Lot 18 in Prince County. if not sold by private con- tract same will be sold by public auction. For further particulars apply to BELL & MATHIESON. Solicitors, Charlottetown. 'l-za-al-24. ° ree-0-0-J EYES” TESTED AND Glasses Fitted Competent servloe with lstut equipment. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRIBTS MI lichmond Street ' TENDERS Tellden will be received by the lndusigned up to and on Satur- day, the Fourth dsy of August. 1928, for whitewashlng the Main Exhibition Building, outside of the Grand Stand. Barns and Horse ltohies. The lowmt Q any "rounder not necessarily accepted. J. W. BOULTEII., loo’y.-Tread., Charlottetown ' ‘ U81-M. FUR Sill lisoros ofland wi¢h_harn. 1% (dia from Charlottetown.. Wonder- ful location for lim Ranch. Apply Guardian Omoo. - 010006 liver, Weiillesiisn Al|li*“lI~' ‘~ __:__;_1"_§> ¢.-`O=;- ?é__"@\\ W ° ' rm., _ /' 4 ... ll::;a;:::"' ......,... \ ,o volco now?" /Z I 'J @5391 '\ _-- irc s Use the touch system? fully stlngy. »»/4 fs. nilfvu A Sho! No uoe. My boss is aw- .&_-' 'I clulrmn 21 " her necklace. “Madame is nervous" her maid re rked sympsthetlcally a tried to smile. ‘It is nothing," she said, trying to speak lightly, but, when the woman had gone away, she sat staring into the mirror with sick, frightened ppm. , _ 1 1 / WITH THE 'ASSISTANCE OF THE D168-Se." 'G',.,,,,|°" vm: §'f,f,,|,°;f`hA,,,_ mu' I 0 V nam p nel-bert replied shiny: "1 nu w vu-non mm. Tuesday, Aug. lull. ‘ ll "" see why more other hour will not Pownal, Wednesday, Aug. 15th. Llla's thoughts were ln a. whirl as serve- quite as well." _ All meetings to commence st 7.30 ‘ she dressed that night. Her deft, “But the light is at its best in my p. sn. opposing candidates are in- I, quick fingers were all thlllhbs; she Btlldio Y-hen. ' Bold Dorothy. vitod and will be liven an Gllual .\ X! couldn't even fasten the clasp of Why- asked Herbert oilsplrliolll- |l~\“*% - eyes, _ my studio. Do you want me to ive Gilroy Holmes was coming to dinner. As hostess, she co\lidn't avoid him. There would be that awful moment when Herbert would Herbert resented her tone. "0" W" '° "°d"°° th' wut '° present him; when Holmes would “Certainly HOL" he answered to csil an hour later than sho ,ook into her ‘ace and ms eyes sho,-t]y_ °'°'“"°' '° b° "°“dy‘" would ll ht with reco nltio ' when “And as for not makin the 8 8 H. he would exclaim involuntarily; "Why, it‘s Lila Latham!" After that-the deluge! Perhaps he had already seen Jack, or at least, had learned that the ` ,,,{,,,, was ,,|,,,,,_ ron a trifle foolish. Dorothy always Lila shuddered. She dragged herself down to the _, / " w 11, 1 l | 31," '# \ library. Siddons was already bring- annougcede to Eu‘:sr'i?;ef1l:;)i;n§e1|:€ lg,-_.:|:,i:,__:,_;§~ '_ ing in the cocktails, and Herbert It was scarcely ave minutes later was impatiently consulting his watch. “Holmes is late," he announced. “I_don‘t like that. It’s bad enough had skidded d h h b MADE HIM GIVE 'T BACK for an ordinary guest but, for alb 5 n gn e ad een out _ - y yi s slas. “When he stole a kin from you man in my employ, lt’s unpardon- <-1 had to go to B doctor for a what did you do?" able. V couple of stitch d I' t “I made him give it back.” “Perhaps he couldn’t get a taxi,” pretty sight,” hgstglg Herg;,,t_n2I.!: murmured Llla. absently, “It's be- gun to rain, you know.”, °" ` ; "H9 5lf°“ld have “ken tiff* ‘nw When Herbert turned from the account,’ frowned Herbert. If he's lax in social obligations, it doesn't argue any too well for his business habits.” Lila was blessing the delay. Any- thing to put ofl the dreaded mom- / ent. While they waited, the telephone rang. lt was Dorothy. “Hello. Lila,” she said casually. "Hope I'm not disturbing your din- ner, but I forgot to ask you, when you were at the studio today, if you’d mind very much giving me' an hour of your time tomorrow. I sim- ply can‘t get a model suitable for , njured, and upsets you so that r‘uyK¢$§»_L the drawing Ive promised W 130 fm' you’re trembling like a leaf. Act- a very special order. “Of course, I'il be' glad io.” as- 1 _ ’~°“t°d F“g°"W~ She “med w§llght seemed to break. "Yes, and. -~ Herbert. Its Dot. She wants me by _,over ws ha ned before, The to pose for her tomorrow You don’t~ IT'S GOLDEN NOW mind’ you you?" - night -you learned he was in my _ ffl d d d 'll- “When she went into opera she _ “If lt worl't interfere 'with our gd Ccaggg a;'l°1:R,¢;r!th;ul;ul;!_l f3,e_ had such silver notes. How is hev lunchlng together. I give my con- sent," said Herbert firmly. _ _ _ .!” “It's golden now-she's pak* Lila paled. f She stared at him wide e _ .. . , . - yed and twice as much." We-you-I didnt know we had breathless' hoping devoutly mat he _“LA 2 ln engagement. . Herbert’s brows lifted. “You know it now" he r k d ' em” e Varney‘s party. I Y, °tiI.“i;§' spoke into the receiver / (To bt continued) ,.31 , U - -E-~¢-0->--___~ I'm sorry, Dot, but Herbert wants me to lunch with him." she falter- ed. “I-you wanted me around lunch-time, didn’t you?" she asked significantly. At her end of the line, Dorothy said guardedly: “Do you want me to try to force lt?" Cholera Infantum Cholera infantum is one of the local ailments of childhood. It is a trouble that comes on suddenly, especially during the summer an ideal medicine in wording ofl' this trouble. They regulate the bow- els and sweeten the stomach and thus prevent the dreaded summer complaints. They are an absolute safe medicine, being guaranteed to contain neither opiates nor nar- cotics or other harmful drugs. They B me-fi _ L cannot possibly do harm--they always do good. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. léllltllams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, n _ A FRiEND IN NEED road, Mr. Fireflyi Salesman Desires locale on Islalnd about Septemb lst. Would like position in g ent in General Store. For partioull write FRED .l`. BREWSTER. 6840»8-2-30. 'I’ll0|’EllTY F0|l PRIVATE SALE At Cornwall Village, containing 9% lmtbuildings alongside of church, school, stare, telephone, ideal home for retired farmer. |01-l‘l|\¢|*°l' 0' market gardener, only 'I miles from Chlrlntteidlli. phone K1-O-2-3|. ‘ Position 00d general. Can take chsrl°- A' WCS' rs Minto, N. B. three minutes, or it can also be pas- , teurlzed at home. The milk should B"9‘ R °°"“""'Y " ""‘d °' V°“ be kept on ice, covered and so pro- to light up way down on thll difk tected from dirt files sind insects. There will be sold by public auc- tion on the premises on Thursday the 20th day of September 1928 at the hour of 1 o’clock in the after- noon all that tract of land situllte, Salesman having over twenty |y|n‘ and hams on Towmmp N“m_ FRESH AIR.-The baby should yea,-,_ ln Dry Goods. Men’s Wear be, s|“y_seven in Qunm Uoumy practically live out-of-doors, on the and general store work. wishes W aforesaid. bounded and described as P°*'°h' °" in the Y“l'd~ If he BIUEDS er follows, that is to say. COMMENC- ING at a stake set on the South nml locality, dry goods. elothlns or olde of the rl-mee Edward island, SUNLIGHT-The baby rhvllld gallwly prawny M, me W,” side have a sun-bath every day, begin- of Fredericton Road leading from' Fredericton Station to the Junction Road and ,running thence South along sold lmdorlcum mad to tho! North boundary of land now or' formerly ‘rn possession of Angus Mc- oomld, thence west. -Imp the! some ten (10) chains to land now or_forn1eriy in possession of John! Weeks, thence North along the same to said Railway property, andi thence Esstwardly along the Rall- way to the place of comnlencement,| containing Ninety,-one (91) acres oil land a little more or less. I This sale is mule in pursuance of acres of land. beautiful house and 5 wwe, of ,.|, ,,°,,¢,||,¢,| |n ,m ,_ once. At the beginnin such cond! ll denture of Mortgage dated the sec- ond day of May 1921 made between, Henry Weeks of Fredericton in_ Queens County in Prince Edward Island, farmer, and Ssrnil E. Weeks' 'rho owner will be dellshted to his wife or the nm part, and the _ ° show prospective hhym thmrh under-sign ol the second part. do- Annual Meeting this mwty snyftlnle Write or mul hsvlflkboeu made ln the psy- __ ' ment of tile,prineliI\l and the ln' Cornwall Dawg gm, 3"; day of August, will be held ln the Tyne Valley ` Canadian Medical months and unless prompt action lsfthan at other seasons. This may D9 token the little one may soon he be-,prevented by Proper care. which in- He: So you’re a typewriter? y0l1d aid. Baby’s Own Tablets are Cl11d€S1~ 92! lon Tuesday, August 7th, 198|, Q "Herbert, do be a dear and let Lila of! this once. gl need her ly, ‘cou1dn’f. you have made' your sketch while Lila was there today? I understand from her that she was at your studio all day." Dorothy laughed lightly. "How suspicious you sound, Her- bert! Quite like the husband ln a French farce. Of course, Lila was at B you the exact hour of her arrival [and departure?" she asked, with a tinge of irony. sketch today," Dorothy wont gon, “I didn’t know, when Dorothy was here, that I couldn't get a suitable model tomorrow " Herbert was moillned In fact he gave him the impression that she was laughing at him. Ver that the telephone rang again. Gil- roy Holmes was calllng. He begged to be excused from dinner; his taxi afraid I'd give Mrs._Ware rather a shock_" telephone, after announcing the news to Lila. he found his wife all in ll. flutter. The respite seemed too incredible to be true. But, to her horror, Herbert inter- preted her manner according to his lights. He gripped her shoulder fiercely. "Lila, tell me this instant-what Lila fairly gaped at him. Was it possible that he suspected? “I-I don't know what you mean?" “Isn't it obvious?" snapped Her- bert. “You learn that he has been i it ually, you're shaking and white and 1-” he paused suddenly and s. great 1 P199 member very clearly now. Lila wouldn‘t connect Holmes presence ,with her sudden fainting fit at May O-O-O-50-O-OO 3 Health Services of Association O- CARE OF THE BABY IN SUMMER More babies are sick in summer BREAST-FEEDING-Every baby should be breast-fed by his mother. Breast milk is the best milk for babies. It contains all those things which the baby’s body requires. It is fl'esh;>lt is free from germs. Moth- lers should `never wean their babies :excepting when advised to do so by ‘their physicians. SAFE MILK-If the baby is not breast-fed, or after he has been weaned, he must have safe milk. Pasteurlzed milk should be procured or, if it cannot be bought, the milk that is supplied should be boiled for WATER.-The baby should be giv- en plenty of water. He cannot ask for it. BATI-IING-The baby should have a bath- once a day. It hot, weather, an extra sponge-oil is good. indoors, the windows should be wide open. ning with short exposures until the whole body is exposed to the bene- fits of the sun’s rays. CLOTHING-The baby's clothes should be according to the weather. _, f _ __ I ' » If ` A ‘~ is Holmes to you?" ' Vi tor. More than two years ago Victor electrified the world." A new and entirely unexpected revelation in the sound repro-V ducing art, the new Orthophonic Vicirola was projected init); the life of the people. To-day the name of this new invention _ is a household word wherever music is played at home. ' A short time previous io that, a tremendous stride forward was made with the introduction of the new improv- ed Victor V. E. Process Record, now known as the Victor V. E. Orlhopllonic Record. Together these inventions have put home music on a new plane, as everybody knows. Victor has ALWAYS given the world the very best,'the very latest, in the art of sound reproduction. Now once ggain Victor is going to announce something new, something BETTER, something different, something that will be a revelation in ANOTHER FIELD of sound reproduction, worthy to take its place beside the new Orthophonic Victrola in any home. ~ WATCH VICTOR! Keep in touch with His Mastel°’s Voice Dealers. In a short lime, they will have IT, will show you IT, will lei you hear IT. I And you will be amazed! WATCH VICTOR! f _r-F" ku 'l _/ __ . A i \` g_ _ “mr aI>l§ggmsu.Lmn:d Pav ',- `_,.__- \ \. rl, ' U \H.1§..nA§l 1_~§_i_‘~'._S_,_ _\/_<_>_l_f__f / , ‘ -_ /P°fiti°“1 M°°ti11€.S SUITQR ' ,,;If"5,_"7}§f‘P”?35°3~‘°5 mmm” C I Twin” I T T T00 MANY ...;;?.‘i§ff-"‘.i...t'“.’.'.it._ “l..»‘»i_‘-?"f.';’..i22 `-. _ . , I _ Q up themrscoiveri. Irowning. _ Do ‘s vo ce. swoe °°t!ilil» t _ - Mll.Dl2lal> Bllssoulz ;.v.,._..‘.`.’, 51...... ...... .... .... C . 1 \ ' mgnuully.1u a favor to me- , 1 A Sold in Charlottetown Only by MILLER Bll0$., Great George "Street _ . I “Y """“‘ 1”" 19. the news ww brvushtr George to save George but to no avau Moore is drowned. His remains were Once more to his ` ooth e-o-#ooo-0-eo-ooo-e+e+ oe-e-e-o-e-oe parents we extend hin f h 101' lm V wrought to his homo ln Dunedin on ou, ,,y,,,,,,,,,,y ,n the and hour of af” nf’m‘:"m§';‘;“;';°nn ,D m, Louis “RMON Thursday. and on that same day then- mal, but trust the deep wound an ti ht J mu were laid to rest in Shsw's ceme- will be healed by those wonderful 3 ° ' Q. Who was Louis Hemon? ` _ W A. Louis Hemon ls the name of polginbfoundedr we are at 8 loss to that Gem" is bm’ ¢°“° B-head $0 slovskio for th msnlliactllrl a French writer who lived in thewonvey to his Deland parents, ms “DWG °f P°f“’°nk“~» In me “ke °f1brothers and sisters, the words of 3% Wh" ,?|3m°° °f Q“°b°°- Whemvcomfort we would so dearly like to 3,-,med in Egypt .D B comm; ‘ritz he wrote is famous book entitled, _ Th nd d “hi ..M",a Ch_pdm,ne_.. wmch huiglglggszone' sup weevxluldilzyéfm dfrr gpilnsotip educate natives by the use used iczetllor or sloanwy I" Many children are over-clothed. On had s wide popularity in, sevorallecg them go char 3;-gg; Rgdogmcf, very warm days, all the clothes ex- countries. He was accidentislly kill-.whosays all things worketh together cept the diaper can be removed. _ ed shortly after his book appearedffar good to them who love the Lord. A monument to his memory has Although his loss is felt mostdeep- World With what ansulsh we chrls¢1ahllvlngl»oy_ 'ro his brothel- conveyed, when on Wédnesday,.luly everything in his power was dam, tery Not My Will But ‘Thine Be words given to us from on high and await the coming of his b¢1°ved_ ’***‘('.i-&>-_ A ilovemment concession h On DICIUTH. mms Am: msscrs_ne¢auu§ been elected ln the village of ren- ly ln hu home and wmmlmlty. AUCTION SALE OF bonks. nevertheless a great many fromlout- - they spread disease, all ries and in- sects should be kept aw y from the child. Netting should be used. In case of any digestive upset or irregularity of the bowel movements, a physician should be consulted ot 8. - tions respond promptly to proper treatment; if allowed to continue, and difficult to cure. The annual meeting of z ..E§§ Christ Himself shsli raise im from himself and his friends dear- M" °" “W dl! It “lo al; On may even , July ly loved. We do value what we lxdwater Street his d - ¢ ,.1 '..l¥.‘..‘§3’oll°li.’.. .°“.i..`§‘.l ‘l‘.°.§.‘f§ 'l2F.¥.§`.1‘.'Z‘°1‘.'..‘.§."..‘?l‘i.‘?'~‘7. ‘i’J$Z.l“I.‘}.'.l ,,, 1 "" "“" ““ » _ ._ , .o SAMUEL FBIZZEI-L. lereu more time _ Melvelll sms o silver roi cd. I ,. -- ' '"“‘°' P°"“°ll»rl only io ` ' 4 by th. Straits George Moors is respected Oeorgnaut not until he . _ drowned" George. the ideal of our was iakenpwgy d ‘we realise how J. A. HQDIIAID. 0|- |_ lm 'mba d l|_ h " ht "I_0I'hIl0KINN0N‘uiiNI _§q|| L AMMDONALDV “mom” , EVERETT HAMA". In I llllllt-lim 0 yvw esry ov ,moo we miss him orw s s u _ ll-L, V oitors. on their trips to Charlottetown on _ _ 1,. On Thursday evening, July 19th, Moore's motor boat. We look back 1 ' " we displayed our nag llylhg at hm » row menus and no luldule hos- I lmllmlruoieo by null, mast. 'Borrowfully we ask ourselves ored member of our hockey team. U Woymouill Stress, his l;-ssstgn, 'but there comes to our meetingmtriugnphu or-,delflest lnftlilre Kai:-‘ ztnshgvhosr oghlls oielook Moo, m l I e esrt-lending reality,- some sp t. ut ways sying s , WIIMI treats Q, the condition may _ become serious our hwy” frlsnd, George Moore is taking an squgl V N with ms gg gh, ucumnu B ” Uiilioll hu lsld to rest, in his last resting place opponent and 'tix scouring the D" llolllrll oonvdlislleeg ioowsit the resurrection, when honored name 21:2 he mode for ' h ' . “HI l D- _o\i. bllilmlhl' 00 trlnlform into ed resident we hui in our midst. ~ -_ _ sz oven street lu...-lmee _ J. s. srswllar. pl-emluno mn; manhood when svn- willing la give a holdin; hula. 8-2-tstsi. g5g9.g-4.g4;_ ~ A loorotsmforsver goin our friendship in this industrious. and a quiet, ssrnssi, 0702-7-al-tismtwtll. _' An ietri flashlight Andi” _ I awalterl the news of the finding of Vernon we express our deepest sym- orllndlImcpad that can be carrie l his remains, and how fervently our th _ bel th d b The Land We L0v6£ thanks #0 our heavenly Father were §:ocl¥er's 1125 englnvgtzflhs lnohhitld rgmpllggetlxlli/;IlIo‘l)-een combine An Iowa man has invtllm -`-~_- 'rho lil-st factory ln C o matches and wrist watches ht! U' established in Prague. Oil and gas burners that MW Siuded in a fuirgsce patented -0-o>-*_ 15| his » A rllmllrs 'ro 'rns l._l-rs lun. Eggmdlfddu mdmlileutznt neue. PERTIES IN CHARLOTTETOWN GEORGE MOORE. whom he has como in contact with - 1 ' 'P - ii 3;, bl