_ci~: TWO City Tobacco Co. coupons now securing ' ‘ "l 1 Z * C Al.l. ROCK cm TCBACCO CO. COUPONS ARE 0F EQUAL VALUE Save the valuable Premium Coupons paelisd with Clubuian. All Roeli in circulation are of e al value in ‘ " ‘ printed all your mlIzllllll for a lial oi Roch Cil; Tobacco Co's Quality Premiums. Miners and csttlemen living far from the business centres o! Argen- tina are expected to soon take up avi- ation. TENDERS '.l'enders will he received at the 0&3 o! the City Clerk up to noon 11m“- L. day, September 19th, 1929, for sup- ,. piyng the city with 225 tons coal (150 ;. tons for market and '15 tons for City (I Building. Coal to be‘ stored in said " buildings and weighed on City scales. . The lowest or any tender not nec- “ esfliiy accepted. . G. P. NICHOLSON’ l City Clerk. l lSth-llth-ldth-llth-llth s. s. ' ROSOLIND ATTENTION‘ FARMERS _V_Ve require large quan. tities of HAY. OAT$. POTATOES at our warehouse Pow- nal Wharf. Highest mar- ket prices paid. Carvell Bros Ltd. _ EFFICIENT OPTICAL SERVICE eras sxammsn cusses SUPPLIED swim-ran. CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN 1'0 REPAIR WORK. J. W. JOHNSTON Registered Optometrist ‘ 151 Kent Street Phone 152-!- Charlottetown t - Leave Montreal Ar. ChTown 77 and Leave tor so. John's ' August 9th August 12th ‘V August 23rd August 26th " September 8th September 9th ' September 20th __‘ ‘ 28rd Carvell ‘Bros. " CHANGES IN TRAIN ""1 SCHEDULES Effective Sept. 29, 1929 For Further Particulars Apply Ticket Agent ,-‘.!-l4-5-1i. ,_‘i “Professional Cards "l, Mark R. McGuigan, " B. A. - BABBSTEB, SOLICITOB, ETC. __ MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block, Cua-lottctown, PJJ. U. Prohibition Commission Chairman, MI’. GEORGE E. BROWN. ‘ ' Margate, P. l. l. Send all information regarding in- fractions of Prohibition Act to the wabove ; 0r To ‘ Chief inspector B. J. Haywood ‘is uurchelter Street, or...‘ ttetown- -: 4 Phone I09 llOI-ll-IB-lyl‘. McLeod & Bentley -.-- ~- s. A. BENTLEY 1 w. a. BENTLEY, ir. o. elarriater and Aiierney-li-l-sw Oillce: l“ Richmond Street Mons! 'ro LOAN Charlottetown P. l. I. ,,__.__ McDonald & McPhee ~ B. A. ' . a. McDONALD. u: r. eicriisa anus-relic. ATTORNEYS. no ' nous! r0 was ggq flgllfllg‘ Charlottetown ifltewart & liowther l. n. snwiinr. l. o. u. w. wwrnaa naaaisrans. souorroas. no as Great owls "m! storm! ro wan I. “l e.\-.. 5;.’ D. T. Waye Special Dinner on Sundays at the PARKER IIDIISE — M E N U — Consomme a la royal, Lettuce and Celery. Quea of Fritters. Sliced Tomatoes. Boast Dressed Chicken, Brown new. sonic telli- seas. asparagus tips, cream of potatoes. prime sirloin roast hecf, dish gravy. sliced beets, mashed ‘ , mashed and boiled patches, English plum pudding, hard sauce, apple and lemon pie, trench pastry, vanilla lee cream. chocolate sauce. sponge cake, tea. coflflce, Vi Tone, cocol. ' AUCTION SALE AT KELLY,S CROSS By Public Auction at Kelly's Cross on Wednesday, September 25th, at 2 P. M., at the Parochial House, certain personal property of the late Rev, P. L. MacMahon, ‘ ' _ Household Furniture, Books, etc. one Horse, one Milk Cow, two Pigs, lorty4ive Hens, and a quantity or llay. (Signed) 7721-9-18313334. I. P. BRADLEY, Auctioneer. FARM run SALE The property or Miss Minnie Walker Wlllllllfll’ oi a Farm of 10 acres at I-illlllwllll. i-racticaiiy all oiear; III good state or cultivation with good buildings, comprising dweliinyhoase, berm. y. etosaiso 10o acres adjoining, t0 acres clear, balance well covered with hard and ten wood, Farm sold separately or in one lot ts salt purchaser. ‘ MacDONALD l MaoPIIII, Solicitors. Charlottetown, P, l. I. 7720-9-103033353180. I EYES All) oLAssts n-rran s. w. union s. s. rarloa 000-094 OIMIIGHQ II lhkfll ltrsst _ v a 44 AA‘4.‘AAQ_QAA‘AIA raenoseoqeriaeieieiue. _gse'gqiflseiadinglath.iasassll attract. »Ilastss‘idpivaiely siaaaitsiilia ~ ~01 wllltsslered AUCTION l. Y'i “yer psrtisaialmappiy‘ ts ‘in ‘us-nines. utsiatmdrQlhwifiIttQ5 owe... nsraibiaasnanaisflfi ug.‘t. . O To Ship New Crew MONTREAL, Sept, l7.—Thii'ty all hardy Norse seamen. oiiicers end- crew of the Norwegian motorship "Ibsen." who arrived in Montreal this morn- mg on the "Calgariz," lelt by (Jana-f- ian National Railways tonight to join their ship st Vancouver. According to the Shlppig Federa- tion, the “Tosca" is ‘a Norwegian tramp oi 5.900 tons burden, registered in Oslo. she has been trading in the far cast (or more than three yMf-‘i and her articles expired, so that she hadto send her original crew home and a fresh one sent out. MB. JOSEPH NOONAN Joseph Nconan, Albany, P. E. I. One of the known and representative men inthe district in which he lived. departed this lite on Sept. ll, 1929. Those who knew Mr. Noonan reai well appreciated his iriendsliip. Uncle Joe as ~he was commonly called by his friends, was a great? community worker. His vocation in lilo was ruining. l-le was s real prac- tical farmer when the Agricultural Short Courses were given, he was oco‘ o! the first to enlist. He went to Truro. N. 8., Agricultural College and attended the iull session. In after i119‘ he claimed it helped him much in at-- tending to his own farm and stock. He loved the farm his well tilled fields showed that he did. ‘His barn was-no ideal one, graced by a tine herd or dairy cattle. l-le was a large" producer of milk, since the cheese and butter factories were established in this province. Often he led in pro- < duction percow st the iaclory His horses were o! the farm W!!! large and strong, well kept and al- ways groomed. In his hospitable home you were ai-v ways welcome. The Conservativeahavl lost a loyal and true supporter.‘ l-Is was aiwsy: willing to lend a hand to assist the party whom he believed had done most foi- his native province. ' He was a great admirer or the late Sir John A. MacDonald. the father of Confederation. To Sir Robert L. Bor- den, he never forgot him for fulfilling his election promise in giving this province a Car Ferry. He lived to see the wisdom of a Car Ferry, when ho sow the trains passing i. _ii his own farm. hauling the product of the farm to market at all seasons and re- ceiving our requirements when need- ed. ~ .When the Conservative leader vis- oi the first to greet Hon. R. B. Ben- nett. He accompanied him from Bum- medslde to Tlgnish, Mr. Bennett ens joyed his conversation very much as he could go back to the stirring political times in this province. l-lis last appearance at a political gathering was at Col. MacRaeh meet-i that meeting strict attention was paid. His mature judgment was al- ways taken into consideration. ‘ Uncle Joe is gone lrom the active works oi’ this life, his memory‘ will be honored by those who knew him best Be left a good example for our young men to ioilow, more jiarticulariy ‘to those who are engaged in farming. He was a Ohristiaii gentleman oi the willing community worker tor ‘the The schools and good roads at times in his district wdrs‘mallily due to the ltod the province in ma, iieim one‘ l l_0lfl_d duteneeyqii- dark green mi ing in Bumme “ .'i,‘o his remarks at- Old school, a charitable neighbor, I ' weliare oi the district he resided in. - commune-i TIT" STAY TOGITIIIa- ailwsvs‘ ‘ i For another two days Bill kept very quietly to his but, sleeping a great deal, coming out at meal time to help Katherine. taking brie! walks but mostly resting.‘ On the third day hodOOISTOG he ya u gm as ‘new. "thank to the "iieip of a wonderiul girl," he added. - Katherine blushed. "I didnt do anything much." she protested. "Just saved my liie." "Well, you saved mine. so we're qui ." ' “Good. We can start even, all ovcr again, then," _Bill suggested.‘ "Let's begin byitaking stock olour situa- tion. Kei-e we are-God knows wheie-on an island. _We are the only inhabitants. How long we must stay no "one can tall. Help may come tomorrow. or it may ‘come in a year. ‘The thing “for us to do. sway.‘ isip prepare ioi-Ta long stay. There, is ‘aolne kind ofralny ‘seasons in these parts and we'll have to store food rei- it._But lint ‘of all "w, ‘ought to'get'l°'i".l1lf1ied with flouifiiiaiic. suppose weenie s tourfiofnroken Wines. 011110171118‘ it‘t?l1"¢.‘!ii11y,‘!!‘9fl‘ end to end. ‘We em start tciiiolrow and carry our lunches, pienibwoulil be such a change lroin our elaborate way ofllving." ‘ ' ' _' _ Katherine agreed, sot‘ the next morning _at sun-up they we’ camp. resolved w tramp ‘entirely around the island, ‘following the seacoaat.‘ The first pm oi-iiie weir" ‘wleflbiilillar, ground, past the bathing pool, past Oocoanut Poinigsklrting the oi the iorest and cbminggtheii to new pastures. For hall ajuitlstherewas only sand ‘ beach. ‘ifhls ‘shelved slowly down into a swamp. aiid-st me edge of‘ the swamp‘ they wereiorced tostop.‘ --< -' '< “mm he cancerous lil tlldrdfilll pointsd~outl “Uiooodilesjifor some- thing. But iqéauipuiatstun-witii the ‘zine rescuers wiiatrdc you suppose it hi" - ' ‘ stepping carefully to avoid muddy holes. The feathery green proved lobe beinboos, growing thick and tall at the swampyu edge. Bill got out his knife and ‘out a ‘bundle of iiiem “We can iicethein to make ‘our huts more symmetric-l. and we-can use them ioi- rishins mica-end we can rig up several more traps with them rd like u; catch some birds 071ml‘! animals": - _' > ' "Whynot make bows andarrows from them?" Katherine liflflillidtl. Bill gaveta about. ‘_'Oh. WXFANWS you smartlVOf course we-‘cauzflhc canvas from the liaison’; wings will- make the strings to. bentvthaibowl. and we csmwhittle arrows iroin the bamboo. . Boy. let's j go. home and 8"" ready tor a hunt-broiled chicken for , tonight." ; Y . g e But on further thought they de- cided tc complete their tour oi tbs island. iii-st. They skirted the jswamp. penetratingnnlaud tot-he forest‘. again to do so. Birds sang above them. small anlmalsiiciirried away. and they found thedhade very; grateful. piiffilmll! they their Jill-lid“. to ithe seacoast and followed itjioi on .-»d~r-=<i.w=-..mi~ww vein kWi-wwm‘ it; new. Bill's ltiblltlblhlh _, , A "It. m» 1w - moi. o; l-wmw- "so ir»iw-.1i.i-.iwi.o=~ new sieves-wise‘, __ . . were» them caokiisj.si_id_._cr‘y.? . since we can't_tell wben‘we' widget. Iheydrew ‘closer to swamp. 1 iaith-lubuoyedltbe up. Mr.‘ , “what kind o! i-ootsl" I "Isvslookfl" " _ Bill ‘wentdewn oi: his bands and lenses-and been suibbinc Yin til earth. 8e was rewarded b! "M"! a small wow-lire m»: vhwii l" held up tor Katherine to see. I “It ioolts like‘ a sweet POW-O." Iii! rifamsl" Bill shouted. "1 remem- bernow. Friend or minevmuredvtiir South eeu once-Ind uiiriiis yam: down oaths island were the best iie ev\ei' tasted." -_ _ _ l-Ie searched further, iouiid the leaves of ‘the Pill,"- Qill ‘P3019!!! ground and pulledup "a mat bunch o! yams. brown oi skin. dtop "Milli 00101‘ inside. ' "We'll bake one and iced it to Peanuts first." Katherine IIM- “Th!!! l! he likes it and it doesn't make himsick wen know it's an rirm for us." I ‘ . ‘ B111 agreed and they made for camp then, both laden with plunder-i ll‘ wasiiearly dark when they arrived ‘and they had only time to build 39 the fire and eat more bananasberore therewere deep shadows all around them. They lay in the iireiight 1hr a long time, talking of their libill-v tion.'y ‘ "We can live pretty. well." Bill Isid- "We have‘ iriiit. .P‘°l4l.0Ol_ iish ‘and meat, ‘i! the Aarrows wilfwork. we improve shelter, cl" course... and ‘I'd like to find some way of ‘It?’ ting salt" icroui- i " , , ‘ xauieriiiejiigiied. "Don't weak 0,1 it. It makes my mouthwatcr tothink. oi weiisaitedieqdffl v “ g “Steak and mllullrdullldhlidlrieitll lettuce, French-fried potatiefl. c1191!- pls and "codes," Billiossed herd ,_ "Sweeihrsiads on toast celsryouris. potato soufiie. chooolau soda—" Katherine added to the, list. y They both looked at their primitive campfire.‘ their “dlshes" ~ " need * o! leaves; their-Ions clay howl. the one drinking’. cup and laughed. Bill" said then. "What will ‘you do when-you got back to civilisation Kitty-W“ i. . n: dqniggjwgn‘ ‘ha’ i“ ‘wnuhfle ruliy. “It seems awlully iar- away.‘ doesn't it? ‘What will"yoii ‘do; Bill?‘ “Oobick to‘ flying l suppose. I'll missyourliitty." ' ‘ - * - - "I'll miss you, Bill." - - ‘may were silent. Sonia subtle current oi reeling seamed m‘ unite out you, Kitty." - .i ~ -"I—I—.feel .. the same, way about YouBill-‘T ~ ._ . - i . d Another loiig~;._sii_encc. Then hi: hand clasped hers veryjirmly inths iireiight. Then let's not when worst: bark. Kitty. Let's go on shar- Her-lingers curled contentedly m hir-Wm- ti“! l“! B111- iuisiem happens. she sold ioiiiy. "Mm". . . . "more". .4 - . - Presently "they turned their talk to other, thingsniioili , were alrald oi the emotion pent up within them. both. lelt that ‘the matter was irrevocably. settled. Whatever hap- pened,- in the iuture Jheir hearts would be together, always. s _ a 0., _ e. a ‘_ _ e Meantime out at seatheaeahswk. hsarlpLKittyfs tether and mot-her its _. search for. thaloat ‘.7417 '-Pfl°l‘~l'°°3:ib.fl F” pimp on. to look idi- _iiieai. snide .- alter. island. was usedjfor-a landing" ‘ i PM mo. tinned it; ._veri=,'eeii_iieiiee it long their "were, byQouiei-i W995“? -'"‘.h°1‘*°1!'" . . r ~. ‘Kitty's, iatiierK _ ‘ ans. was ' - alivs‘ ‘and are. icniqiieregtiniyiiii ' i iSundiTsveniul-D. , them. The man spoke; first, "I can't - quite thinkwhat lite would btilflk; . and ‘Jacksoniilptiiigl. Id. her fiance _ almond ‘the _ ,_: f. "e t .. . q,___~ ' u honiein Clyde aim. ,_ _ sues Harland. mosaic re- sumed u» West mar-curmu- tpwnaervice and yili likciypoiitlnuc untilths (all. ‘ - ' l Mr. Bob MacDonald. Nine Milo creek. was a visiior to New lflavec Sunday night. m. Edward MacPhail Inspector u schools paid" a visit in Biegoathericu ‘lately. _ Messrs Leo Bsrrigau. Vernon Moors and Bruce Moors wsrevisitors‘ to lei: o on Saturday. m. Artie Betta. smiui see", was in New Haven and Dunedin last ‘Ihursday repairing the telephone line. z \ ‘m. ‘mm-y miter». casemen- town. was in Dunedin cu m‘. Georgti-ewisr ‘Oharir. ‘ u. was a visitor inllewltavenfbub- d“ _. - . m. mipii psi-nee. Clyde‘ aim was a visitor-to Pairviev, last ‘satur- day. '- ' ' l day night. - Messrs Laurence‘ Kidklilm~___lfli Berrigan 1am‘ daily lsrsc quantities o: rock to the new wen-r at Westvlllef‘ -‘ '= _ Th? l9h°°l1§1'.f‘liata_vap" dilcnsrdld a cargo‘ o! gravel ' at‘ West jiivoi’ Bridre oirwedigeecavlsstqisiisdlce Thursday morning .w_a’a, back l?!“ ‘W141i moiflils ‘litters v..eis'h?_ o'clock. F‘ "_ . I“? 4"‘ ‘ ‘in ‘»‘t~bs.-='\"-1tv~ rridey, V, ". Y '_ _ i, ‘w. Mrpand furs.‘ John ‘e ‘NQPQI "River were viiiidi-iiio ‘Dunedin six-mwaancirssiiwiir ~ i‘ * i- csarsnviro ‘ - ens oifricrauoa c. s; ,. wesiimodioii. 1n: 0,15,.- Home eel-iv mm in ‘the eel iqwi-jenee waterways‘ iiroioev n; ‘lid-Hulda 99°" WWW" MY .125‘ muted av ziie-"sddi-au- ezlseei-etai-ireij ‘War 4m“ "I- ' ., .’-=',. oedirripeeeii wn uie ‘tirrt 0i! fill! lilllilllfllldd "Iggy- erbjinauguistldu, _a‘nd it ’ " ql the harms been iaicrcd‘ bi Hoover‘ and" wiu’ prominently‘ set ‘Mb- w i=1- iililiiiligrispleclies.‘ in his address ‘at llinilcipolislde- nun-acct rune the people‘ of us... ' ‘nei-i-mh" mar ei-stjbl" Jslbis. some» week emigran- m. Ken. Dochertynlicv; can. Iai. ‘ ‘ tended the banquet giveiiby-Aiiiiroe ~‘ and 0a.. at Beach Grove incubus:- cement we dz" ineibijlimt ‘ , *‘ _~P"l‘ElliiiEi§"1‘8‘."1‘ ._ xrw-o ED1s0N MAz0A ’ _ f LAMPS "A-_CA_i~iADiAN‘ occasions. ‘anaemic booouci _ .5 £42122; z ~_:~_—-__.~. -: "cuten- equate-es I'll we, in another lpartoi bis tddrei-l. "is committed to" the shat task .01 bringing to early ‘completion the "tui- pievgmepi; q! "our inland waterways ‘so: or navigati " ‘- lotion’ pictures - ‘reproduciul the imam-ids queen Victoria,‘ thebcrc- nation Edward and his-fun- Osorgs ‘are being shown to school eiiiiei-eiiin nodded. ' In biddiiil loud-bye wsaarituii boil whowere leavinglhondon tor Aushslia; Sir Granville Ryrie, High Oommlmioner tor Australia, advised them: tc-‘smoke a pipe and not cigar-f “at ‘ . L ‘Kelli; Aliilos ilnimsity naraarisarrr" i or ’ ltjIFiWSlmI Write for descriptive bulletin to Director. o! Extension IQ! l“, SLCKVILLI, N. B. mt.- ‘mciirei iiigneeyeieg _ “one Great Lek‘ ‘and m; at psi-imam, England. of anewcli dedicated to the patron uihi " Irance. - Manchester. Ensinnd- may imi street car lines. 4 and the- commode ‘ct xins " ‘ ‘ We are now well stocked Iii-ii grade Oosi ccinpristnn ALBION sous» ALBION s-rovi: " wnsu s-rovs ~ v cons.» Special‘ prices on ear lots. W‘. o: aim. c 0' Fons SALE AT KENSINGTO ~ ‘by Public Auction, on Saturday September 21 Hotel containing twenty rooms, all recentl ;.renovated,; large» lot of “land, livery stable i. sample rooms in» connection; Excellent _ ‘fportunity to secure‘ good business stand l ’ l reasonable price and on easy terms. ~. _ ‘ Write or phone. —Mrs Lynds, - 166 Dorchester St., Charlottetown i '* YHugh-Morrison-Auctioiieer I inie. Ohantel ds 1a mono»; l l scendant of Joan o! 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