'11.’; i . IPKGE TWO fen 1511115124) r rETowN- nvanormv l ._ - ~-— ~~- ‘might be m right. she admitted. but‘ ‘, Married Quarters the only chance of hsppinus in the. dong run would be for the unfor-l 57 [xlf oi! from the family. I rather,’ Your Rlooi. tunate person to cut himself or her-| LMORE THAN A yr-cvtr “cocou UT n toasted KbTIQE SMIL ES ST. PETERS BAY BRIDGE CLOSED GABBY GERTIE v I Owing to construction. ‘W PPl-P-Tl Bay Bridge will hr- closcil to vchielr l traffic on and after Tuesday. Jun? Iith, until further notice. The de- tour will bc by Quiglefs Mills. G-lti-lwcclz, f leash DAVID LYALL Continued .____ “Jolly presumptuous, I call it." observed her aunt Bfimly- "Y0" have got me into a very tight hole, Poppy. What did you promise me when we talked about Captain Brad- ford the day‘ after he left?" “Nothing. auntl: I swear I promi- scd nothing I remember every single solitary word we said." Z warrwm‘. mu seriously enough then, as I thought. The thing is perfectly 1irtposterous. And now lfre got to hurdle you back to Cud- ‘hnm to receive your punishment." l "l u'0n‘t. go. Aurtie Vic," said lPoppy. lifting a bright rebellious lhead. “You'll have to: you've brought it on yourself. Your father writes to m? precisely as if I had been encour- aging some low love affair. A little mild flirtation in a place like this is':'t verboten. of course; lt may help ‘It: pass the time agreeably enough, ,hut this excccds all th“ proprieties. [Did Bradford go to Cudham with ,.\‘our sanction and encouragement?“ "Mercy. no, Auntie Vic. He never ‘so much as hinted at it. I should wish mother could have heard her-"‘ "I must say it can't be easy for her to live there under your mother's surveillance. So it was Bradford she was thinking of, not you?" "Yes. Jim, of course; though she did say that probably 1 shouldn't be able to stick Stony Mnrkyate." “Poppy, I really cannot stand any more of this slang, lt ls too much." said Lady Stanton Pole wrathfully. "But tell me in decent language. lf you can, what you mean by that. What is Stony Markyate?" "It's the cradle of the Brodfords, auntie. They keep a shop there." “Is it so bad as that?" "Quite as bad: and Jim's sister is married to a Dissenting parson. I'm dying to know whether ha mention- ed it to daddy. If he dldflt would put the peter—" “Poppy?” l “Well. be the last straw on the cameliials hump, if you like it bet- ter." "So that ls all Captain Bradford has to offer you? I rsally don't wonder. Poppy. that your father shovred him out. Well. I hope this will be the er-rl of it now. and that we shall be able to go on in peace here for a little while." "We shall hear something more I l ‘. f. l l Questions Will Brnntforcl Arro-Lock Slates make me a good lasting roof 7 They willpbecauae they are strong, thick, _tough and weather- resistant. Fire mtardent. of course. Will the roof require repairs or upkeep? Not for many years because each slate is locked on by an interlocking feature and can't be dislodged by Nature's pranks. There isn't a weak spot anywhere. What about coat T Brantford Arro-Lock Slates meet that: question squarely with eificicnt protection at low coat. They are especially suit- able where large areas of pitch roof must be covered. (A square of 100 slates-weight 145 lbs-will cover 100 square feet.) They cost less to buy, less to lay, nothing for repairs or staining. l How will it look? The inter- locking slates laid diagonally make a pleasing design and the fadeless colors are permanently attractive. >-——-—-~i~~—~—-——'~ ‘hm out the lid on promptly 1r he about n. of course. 1r Jim is the Get Roofing ‘Booklet-FREE F ‘had.’ He simpli‘ said “he: he saw man I take him for he won't slt Everyone mama hlw.wpyormumm_ ufness l [me off at Waterloo-I’ dorm quietly, even under the whole plate moan! booklet’ “Beauty Wm, m" Red Cross Lineg’ fife-oi -s. s. ROSOLIND" ,, .. . . Freight and Passengers. ' "Then he did see you ofi‘ at Walk)‘- loo? I didn‘t hear of it til] nouz" i‘ "He couldn't help ll. We mct in ’1'-<lnd0u——no, not by.‘ :\\;ioiutn1ent_- ‘by nccdcrt. and when w: met, lt IlYE-“Hfialvll? being together that I wright of the Pomeroys," said Poppy. "Don't look at me like that Auntie Vic. Ho"est Injun. 1 won't do any- thing, and I promise that if Jim writes I'll show you his letter. I can't do fairer than that. Now., Protection." Well illustrated. it contains the facts about roofing. Write for your copy-a postcard will do. l Leave Ytlontreal Fimlvly couldn't come back when I please. may I go and appeaze Sis-‘, ought to have done." ter. who was very cross “hen you‘. "1 SHPPO-‘P .\'ou were at the May- f:tched me away from my WOYK?" flrrive (‘hTnwn and ~':1‘l for Si. J hlfs. 1 “we Q gum, 9 fair with "Prix?" said Lady Stanton Lady Stanton Pole was only parti- Iune 20 Jum- g3 P019» mint/Wily. _ ally satisfied, and she was able ozly i"? l; 3'3? a: ‘ POPPY brushed away some angry to take a very detached interest in '1 7 7 " t-ars. "You're being a i115.’- Aunt her hospital duties throughout the ‘Victoria, and I positively refuge g0 clay There were two posts per dlem arswer another question. It's worse at The Place. and about half an ‘than the Inquisition. If you don't hour um the later one came m ‘ ‘lbelleve me, you can wing to Trix," Poppy came to find her. 44 I u“ "You provoke these things; you've "I've had Jim's lttter. auntie." she dawn-Eu mp‘ Pgppy‘ and I-m dis. said demuurely. “Pleaseiead it. and appointed. and upon my WOrd, I surely you'll sleep sound tonight." ' don't k-ow what to do next." Lady Stanton Pole, considerably . "Don't do anythlng‘ auntie‘ surprised and hesltatiug slightly Things sort themselves out the same “mull Whit 511° "mlsldeled nth“ ‘s people. if you let them alone." a breach of good manners, neverthe- "But this mm- u~11| ha‘... mbe less thought the occasion serious _~_|._;\u¢r_-d_ 1g 1 don't answer it ewugh to set the usual standard 50ml we shall have your father hem-- regarding private lflibéfS aside. "1 dorft think so, Don't you see ‘To B! CONTINUED) Mar-trump card ls, he hasn't told .mothrr? He couldn't rush off here without raising hcr suspicions, Poor old Jim, it was plucky of him!" For space and rates apply LTD. ;°“‘§<:il1‘:ge$r':‘o‘rts are popular with HGENTS mwf-tl’. Manufactured by Brantford CsrrittolCon-npany, Limited Factory, Coldbrook, B. Saint John, N. B. St. John's, Nflds v 1 Halifax, N. S. i ——-—-=~——~-~— » i \ s. s. "llar|and”§ l NOTICE ' w ! = Owing to tide conditions at Victoria l‘ the “Harland" will make only one rond trip unthlt service vh. ll III following dates May 15th and 29th. Also June 12th and 26th, leaving , Charlottetown at 7 A. M. returning will leave Victoria at l P. M. During . FOB SAL! n! ' - FENNELL. 8: CHANDLER, Limited, Charlottetown POOLE & THOMPSON Ltd., Montague, P. E. I. W991. w? . “Did Donald take lt very much to _-.art because Marion gave back . o. l \ l . HORSE RACES‘: Tenders ‘For A R ink GEORGETOWN. P. E. L WEDNESDAY. JULY 9th, 1930 Prices Rally On the intervening weeks the two round iis gland-L took ‘t to a pawnshop‘ ‘hi“Youty‘iositively haven't heard from . ~ W001 is HOW being received team all {sips w!!! be made. l .- ' m Y" ~ ' - ' m! schedule mom“ ‘mm M‘ ‘ _ _ _ _ ..D.,,n., , m‘, , had“... {FM N. Y. Exchange Tenders w," be recehh Agricultural Hall, Fitzroy Street. Shipments 2.l.B rrolilslilglzraccttaéiliise $250.00: ed b)! the ‘ ulldemamad tfain to be addressed: ‘Canadian Press) 2.25 Trot and Pace . Purse $200.00 HFChItBClIS Up ‘t0 HOOD, Charlottetown. NEW YORK June 174cm“ and 2.30 Trot and Pace . Purse $150.00: 27th June‘ fQr thg ereg- 4450-6-lB-eod3l. commodities recovered their equillb- l 80th. Charlottetown. May B, i930. Poppy with an air nf injured innoc- ~"ee. "Besides, how could I? There hasn't been tlmm Father must simply have rushed to his desk the Wool Grading Stalin THE AIRMAN See the airman— Such a dare man! Scottin’ 'croas th’ sky; -____.__.__.__ l l clouds iclearin.‘ "moment Jim left. and“then rushed “Li: o: the Sh?” market prices‘ 5.6 m enterJq‘ DH money Wmnersl lilOH Of HEW rink Il"l Char- ] Birds a‘-lc‘n‘vin', "i" Cudmm t“ “oft “'_ “ rallied utter the completion of necest Entries close June 30. i lOtTGtOWH. Rlans flfld SP6- Or S l Th1;sr:h|:e‘ser:|o‘to‘dt:y. I sUPDOFR he will write. observed smug liquidation m the ‘orenoon‘~ In an mlxed 318395 trons“ a]_ cifwatmns can be seen 9n I _ a e ma”; a“ boundin.“ 13:15“ SETS)‘; soporxentfajtizl/egy‘ while wheat, corn and cotton ad-‘ lowed three seconds. The above rac- and after Wednesday’ - ~ Y .. ' . ~ e e . l . . M°¢°P "I" *0 "Wk. 1 y vance measureably from Mondays es will be on the three heat plan. 18th June‘ at the office Somethln‘ rippln’, Slippin‘, dippin'-— Down he comes kerchunkl what he saw at Cudham that he simply felt snuffcd his.“ "Jlm is ft that klnd of worm," ‘observed Poppy with slightly height- ‘oned colour. final levels. However, stocks dippedl Races under National Trotting As-i from the days highs ln the last half‘ socltlon Rules. l hour and the close was highly lr-‘ Admission 50c, Children 25c. Cars regular, with net changes in the. Free leaders only nominal in either dlrec-l E. B. McLAREN, Secretary. Farm consisting nf 100 urn-s, with crop consisting of 5 aeunyitatncs, 2.7 acres grain, 30 of Iiay. halum-z- ])Z\‘~‘- ture: also l0 acres wood land. good brook at back of farm. (loud huild~f lngs, situated about. two miles from‘ of the undersigned. Any tender not neces- sarily accepted. Morris Bridge Closed Morris Bridge, North Gra hicle traffic until furth l Albany Station. For further pnr-,‘ "A ma" 391*“ 119995537“? be z non‘ The price index of 90 shares‘. Georgetown‘ p_ E 1_ E. S. nville, be ClOQGd tD V3‘ HOtlCG. , ticulars, apply tn I worm to so: the true proportions o rose us‘ one wmh M a “m Th” 1rd“, “my races wmba held next a ' - (fRVILLE LARGE. things, Well. 1 wish I knew what to 1 . pv _ ‘ _ ‘ J E HARRIS BY order, _ ,. Mhanyw l ‘ ‘ unsettlement in the late trading fine day. - -‘ v ‘ an. you answer this letter, Starmd m the cuppa shcres‘ nun)‘ B‘; preparations are being made ., ,. I, ,, ., , oooooaooooooeoo-ooo lmlllliv? Joint Architects. of which broke to new 1930 lows sf- to glve gvgyybudy n ggod time. The 4519-6-17-4i ler another reduction in the price people of Georgetown will be looking of the metal and it closely followed forward to an immense attendance. a stiffening in the call money rate-l Don't disappoint them. See the King's its summer ooao-o-o-e 4574-6-l9-l2l. Professional Cards g f "NQ guy-Mi.‘ wank yo“ yo“. mud-L Charlottetown, June 16, when daddy \\’l‘ll7's to me it will be ‘quite time for me to butt in. If it will comfort you any to know lt, I "Understand that boy of your: l: ‘ k The firmer tone to call money re- county Capital in all ‘ l pretty smart. Boobs" , ""1" Rm“ "1' "’"°“‘ l‘ "he" I “'35 flected the withdrawal of funds b. t a a witness three thrilling E CYENT - A U D O R S "Yep, he knows everything. Home," l d h b t ‘t b k5 : B“ y n 533 6 18 w! u FFI l _ Graduates this June. After that Now Lam, Stanton p0]. m ht pace ere you o own an or wnwsts‘ 4 ' ' ' m Accounts Audited. Income Tax he.“ know more’, ‘ - r- QUE ‘the period of the treasury fmancml; “Mums prppar¢u_ she had shared the family's disappro- Th, l can“, a u ted t ab t _ ' b S W1 8- m0 n 0 v11 ————-- ---- gygg gxunwnn, GLASSES A. E. MucNcill Co. 127 Grafton Street liilfl-i-ll-llilf). ival of Bean's marriagsn had acquired ‘considerable respvct for his widow. ‘and had admired the way in which ". .0. carried herself in a difficult nnd calling position, She was only tol- erated and looked after at the old $50,000,000. SUPPLIED AND ITTTED. CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN T0 REPAIR WORK. J. w. Jomvsrofi" Registered Optometrist . QOOO-OOQO-Om OQOQ-OQO-GO-OOW ; EYES TESTED 9 , g AND - GLASSES rrrnm ,' u. w. ‘IAYLOB Fraser Bridge Closed Fraser Bridge, Glynde River, will be closed to V hicle traffic until further notice. Prohibition Commission Chairman, Mr. GEURGE E. BROWN The Mukden government will eon- l l l istruct a $950,000 aerodrome Margaie, l’. h‘. 1. hectory b-cause she was the mother l J. S. TAYLOR '57 3"" “n” PM" 752'!‘ er send l" mmmnuon regarding m_‘ n! Cudhamk hem And Rm‘ was Automatic telephone services are i‘ oplommrm. chnlmuw“ By 0rd 1 hulk“! M hohnmm" A“ m m‘ not the sort of woman tn accept such Ming Inaugurated m dues or Muk- "2 Rmmwnd slm" PM” w. OF PUB 55°" l v ‘ >56“ oo-oo-oooo-o-o». _n role meekly: she had a personality ‘ ‘of her mvn. "What did Ruth say. tho-W" , Ur To l Chief Inspector B. J. Haywood i l5 Dorchesicr Street, Charlottetown Charlottetown, June 16, 1 930 Large steel manufacturers in Can- ads are operating nearly at capacity 3-l-Houses For lSale—3 "'—'-—'—'"——'"- _' “Geofgu mu m. h. wouldn't "Oh. She disapproved violently, v _ ‘ l Mark R. McGuigan, marrv the best woman Iivlnqfll’ and said the most awful things to l l’, B. A. luseNdmhlmi-l’? “Red me and m lme‘ r “w” knew h” b“ ‘h’ ‘m’ CliarlOttetown . The Charlottetown Forum has three houses and lots for quick sale. Intending purchasers ‘about us tlll that day." l IABRSTER, SOLICITUR, ETC. , ‘How do you mean. Poppy?" mk- . l ' noun T0 1.0m Pmperties OF FURNITURE l ' ‘ ‘ page"... 5mg, Charlottetown, “u. T'__"‘—T‘_'“—_""—_-— ed her aunt lntcrestodly. , _ _ _ u; ‘ ‘-.__.-___.__.________ 0 c E T o "To new Rum. no worse m. For Sale Will make application to any of the followmgz- ‘ _ =.~.McLeod. & Bentley £321‘? 3121K]: lllwlllrlflrnaltafilirxhlinfxrhl: __ Dr. I. J. Yeo, President; J. P. Simmonds, Vice- s ATURD AY’ JUNE 21 I. l. BENTLEY W. I. BENTLEY, K. U» Barrister 1nd Altorney-lt-Llw Office: I80 Richmond Street NONI! T0 LOAN HORSEMEN l Chlrfottcwwmlhltl. The Charlottetown Driving Park , track is now ready for training pur- McDonald & Mcl hee pm‘ “m” m, up u, A,“ l.‘ B, A, 10th, also permitting use of l stall . l. McDONALD. ll. I, Mcfllll should be obtained from the Secret- ABBIQTEIIS. ATTORNEYS. ITG ‘w’; 0m“, A y” o1 g5 wm u; President; H. S. Henderson, Sedy-Treasurer. 4542-6-18-0. Pomeroy. TWO TENEMENT HOUSE. The property of Mn- John Maclmren Nee. _____ as and as Cumberland sum, large - well ' ' home in good repair. THREE TENEMENT HOUSE. The‘ property of Mrs. John Mlchuwi, II. Q. 810 and 812 Richmond Street; Desinbls location; rents readily. BUNGALOW A1‘ BRIGHTON. Individual members 1 P M., STANDARD TIME 'l Sun Burned P rub inflicted DIR! with Mlnnrd‘: and watch them heal. Mlnardh for campers. 46 CEDAR SHINGLES We have on hand the following Cedar Shingles viz:- son M. EXTRAS. 700 M. 2nd CLEAIS. 500 M. CLEABB- 400 M. CLEAR! WALL! Forty beds, springs, and mattresses, and other furniture will be sold by public sale at STANHOPE BEACH INN f, d... ‘ . "0"" T0 W" __ charged w DB-rtlalli ‘cover 00st of l N A R S h; zoo M. x N0.l'|. _‘___ f I known as » u. track in cond . . . a . _ I Stewart & Lowthe mp 8 J. w. willmn. l~ - wm- 11mm or ma. Apply PRICES LOW-_ . - Ofmel‘? “ -.' '-,'.’-$.".'.';t'ili.'%." ""‘"" . ““"°’““’ ‘ “$1015.? 1; M PQQLE s; (30 '7'“ “m: “MEL r , . - - l Drvin Purknn 1M - , ‘ '~ ee. ,1 '__‘_panmsrzns. SOLIOITOBI. no gagglnwvgmbnlo: “m”, l N | [V] E N T Charlottetown. ' “(my wanna ' T‘ J. A. MacDONALD. Auction ‘j '0 Great UWPIQ DUQ“ .._1a.'M I - ‘ \mllz__‘m was. \_ ‘ ‘ 31-1-4-.. . .- _--.-_____.-..