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Barrister and Aiinrncy-af-Law l Office: 1H0 lfu-hmnnil Street r‘ MONEY ‘ru LOAN Charlottetown, l'. 1;, f, ‘v-__--____.__. __,______ McDonald 8: lllcPhce B. A. I. A. McDONALIJ. u. r. moi-mm panrusnans. Arroiuvevs. on. noun T0 was Stewart & Lowthe: J. o. snw/urr. n. o. ‘ N. w. LUWTIIER paluzrsreus. sutrcrruns. en. M Great George stree: noun 1'0 wan m; tucks o! the European corn borer.“ 1.211 ('1"'.{) .;)|‘l'll\ll.'llS m four years‘ m‘ cxpcrlnxent have conqurrcd n“ . In Rfnlzc Amargo, a.“ “ 11.1mm objec w, on... um. hwcithc strcvf mid 3* 11w" I m“ Mark" ‘ horrid I know, Aunt. Naomi. If youIsccLIons. In the Martime Provinces ll . f A - - .- _ l i v S l habit. Am» The so - kiflllf :1 nf luczli _‘.lI‘lfl (EH1). Es cacav sen-rue §l' "A wrench comes In handy If 0M hus a lacs: nut in the car." am u nun». ALARMING ‘f? Salrl the wise country crow When to towin he did got "it's back to the ccrnllnld for ma!" For he read thls onc llnc On a specialists sign: Crcwleet removed r; fflfy-trlal frecl" "What's the best cure for in- ' ycu know of." "I hear M1. Newrlch ll feeling vcry ‘sadly on sccount of her being at n aurrmi-r resort." l.i».e'.‘ "We generally speak of hades u! ‘ 7 totali, void of mnlsture." P‘ course. "Yet, It nhouidn’! be Ii vvo fllVl lhl lfvil hlc dew." _.'.:.:m2:'_..»~ their l .. . of corn that will resist} 1hr p.110: 'l‘lir~ pc-t mixer has attack- ml the strzizu since the experiment?‘ started. a n ti -¢-=".v Married Qllflrtners B! DAVID LYAIJ. Continued i "on, have they to so. poor dell" l r rather wish they had popped in w- lday, Don't Dissenting P3391“ 3°- liheu? Doesn't dear Tom 13511011 119111 l to swell use" balmy throne time 50""?- ltimcs? I should want him dreadfuill‘. ‘ I'm sure. if I had to 113W: Yiimlimls like lllill " ' i ‘T9111 is much loo bub‘ 1'10 $9140!" goes out. to tea. I e. i- 310d l" s“ I ‘l iltfary, but. of course. she would be Bl- ithe rniuflricus to-daY. Yt‘5- ll L? h“ iwhoie (my n5 Welfare Superlntc-n-I idem. ' l g "Tell mc. Aunt Naomi, do I know all ‘ iiiiese people now, world without end? l Took 111E LJHARLO'I"I'E'I‘OWN GUARDIAN i RheumatismZBYrsi Discovers Way t Banisiall Pal Called incurable Till She "FRUlT-A-TIVES" "Had rheumatism for 23 years. Hospi- tals said incurable. was in bed when 1 took ‘Fruft-a-tfvea. They have done won- ‘ ders. Can do my work and no more pain." - Mrs. A. N. Field. Wynyard, Sask- Just one of thousands who say rheumatism, neuralgia, neuritis fly away quick with “Frult-a-tives." Chronic constipation and liver trou- blcs end overnight. Bad stomach. blllousness, indigestion, heartburn. gas vanish like magic. Kidney and bladder ills pain in back go in hurry. Nerves qulct, sound sleep at once. Ten of nature's greatest remedies combined in handy little tablet. i I was probably illlfodlwcdi “fir” 17-‘ Marvelous discovery of famous Can- K-xriu r shook hands “up wry mortal i imw, after Jiliic told me ll, V1.15 expec- tcd. What docs i: (‘Ommii me to. 11y? \V1ll they come up to me in ‘yntc. and if I'm scizlmg down?" "game p! them miqlu. my rlcar, on‘. a kindly interest." The only way will be i0 (1.0 Oill bi’ inight like the vats. so I shall cscapc mcealp; them. 111'. m1‘. Aunt Naomi "were you barn in Stony Atari: 11c ‘ ‘ "Wily. of COHIEP. in i110 lmuw wlrre [you are living now. I'm a Bradford, land the Braciforcl. limo lived 1'; . lfor a hundred and tavchfy years.’ i, “IIave thcy rcnlijc." mu‘; how old are ‘you. Aunt Naomi? You look about ;tl1ir:;.' to-day Indira‘ dingy little Qua- lkcr bonnet." "I'm forum-seven. nay dear.“ “You don't look a minute more than .l.\\‘(‘lll§'-SC\'CiI av, this mofncnt. Tcll mo. Hverc the Bradforzls originally Qua- lkers?" "Yes. but lately. during the ins: i twenty yours or so, the old custom and ‘cliaraclcrirfic: of the I' . ‘diz-"airearcri. W0 lmid- m menu"...- ma. ncarci- than hfandeville; per- haps that explains it." “And s0, you all became Congrega- illflllflllf-lsi’ Chapel was rather a t-xial “to me last Sunday. _Auut Naomi. but I ‘never have heard anybody preach like .Mr. Bishop, Fe sccmcd quite inspir- ‘ed. and you cant think of a. single “solitary [hing while he, is l l .' peaking fxcopt ‘us, Wm, hg: ,5 going to say passed ‘mo ‘he “we living-room wuhimake satisfactory IYPOQTess. Wheat is next." “Tom is excellent in tho pirlpit,” aci- miitcd Naomi rather }2I'O1lfll_\'. "I ivondcr 110v; I would look in a Iliiwkcr iwiuwr: it vxfiuld simplify life, "liilllfbl. it? Bu‘. there, I haven't go; wur WIIISOIYIE, suilshiny face," ippy then, "Hush. my dear. your tonzue is full w.‘ guile. and I begin to 1mdc:'stand-" "To understand what?" "l-Iow Jim was carried clean off his foot." "Oh, but. Aun: Naomi. I'm afraid it was I who was carried off my feet; zhat is ivhat makes it so dreadful!" l “blokes what so dreadful?" asked inomi rather anxiously. “Oh, nothing. I'm Just meandering on about nothing in particular, 511511 we g0 for a li:tle walk now, and get the cobwcbs of Haddon Hall blown ‘ clean away?" "I don't think there can be many icobsvebs in IIadrlon Hall," observed ‘Naomi with a deprecating smile, "A fcw would improve it." was POPIYYZ‘? vifwrous nhsivcr, “Bu; no, I don't f-hlnk they would; they would imfivly be dirt and no: tradition in {Brat horrid brand new place, 1t has to ‘w.- painfully clean to justify its exls. "nce, if, indeed, anything could eve;- ‘rllfy it." “'i‘hc_v like it very much my (“at ‘Thcv-‘vn made a home o; m» “A lifilml" put in POPPY doubtfully. "A ll‘tle tin god, you mggn, grjmmed .___ Dalhousfe University Halifax. Nova Scotla Arts, Science, Cmmercc, Music, Pharmacy, Fisheries. Engineering. Household Science. Education, Law. Medicine. Dentistry. VALUABLE SCHOLARSHIPS: Nine of Value $800 to $100, awarded on results of matricula- tion examinatfons, September 23rd—26ih, 1930. Many more equally valuable scholarships and, prizes awarded at. end of each year of course. SIIIRREFF HALL: The residence for women, ac- commodates one hundred stud- rnts. Registration for Arts and‘ Science students: September 22nd for new students from Hall- fnx and Dartmouth; September 23rd for other new students: Sep- tember 24th to 27th 112 o'clock noon) for other than new stud- cnts. Registration for Law. Medical and Dental students: September I 9th and 10th. , FOR FULL INFORMATION l Apply in person or by letter to "And the remaining fcw out of 5ll("‘l‘ ‘ “a Quit-envi- . m find a.F\l‘-'i05il.\'-" Said POPPY fall“? shallm" pxupor cosy little tcaunder the porch jEdward Island. where itherc has been "Oll- d?" 1 51ml “N” wmembp" nt flu- back, Not a soul can see us for lack of moisture. In British Columbia “In. _<,~_-..,.“~_ ,_.,._,..3 1mm “Q10 they are; I shall mix them all ‘we creepers‘ and the omy wing we‘\va.l‘m weather now prevails and all iup and call lii0m by the \'.".">ng unuics, ‘We is St‘ Bomlplys spire in the dis- ' (‘IOPS arc making rflvld progress. De- saicl ‘ adian doctor. Speedy results, Get, “Fruit-a-tlves" from $118855 l today, Sleep fine, wake up great. i with h-Ome-morl-e paintings, I'm bet!!! ‘wan-g g9 fqr g walk. may I come in . under the eaves and be comforted and lmode nice again?“ "Yes, of course, and we'll have a inure at Cum R635; ill 1°03“ 9V" 5° pretty. If I could paint I should pill!!! ‘st, Botolphg spire with the sunset on it. just after sunset. that is, when thc <-lmv i5 very tender, you know." “Aunt Naomi, you are no relation really to the Cotmans, are you?" l "Why. yes. Mrs. Cotman is my sis- lcr, Can't you remember even that. about us?" "It's entirely impossible! Nothing ‘uill make me believe it. Or perhaps ltl 31s lfcr children that have altered her. iHavc they any brothers in the vcar? They look like the sort-J’ But Poppy broke off there. and Nao- ml W35 far too wise to ask why. "They have no sons,“ she answered, Their only one died in infancy. Here ‘ are then, darling; come right in!" She took the key from her little mad-embroidered rcticule, such as was then the rage, commanding huge prices in London. and the low door undcr the eaves opened to receive them, Poppy loved that little house. the shop. and all its contents, and Aunt Naomi, above all. Naomi saw, but took no notice of how hcr features were working as they ‘the Persian rug, and the black cat u-ith the red ribbon on its neck sleep- iiiig- with its head against the polish of the old steel fender. Poppy bent down, swooped It. up and laid her (heck against its soft fur. and loved its gentle purring. i “Think. Aunt, Naomi, they did away ‘with their dog; because they werent ‘grrund enough for the new house; that ' ‘iwill damm then1—" "I-Iush! my dear." i "Well. I never will forgive them. anyway," she said shortly, “Now. if \\'¢'Pc going to have a proper tea, I'm ‘to get it. You sit clown there. darling, ‘delicious Aunt Naomljand merely in- ictruct. I assure you I'm gemng what ‘Old Dear calls very handy about the house." Naomi did not demur: she said that Poppy msht help. and very soon the little old-foshoned table was spread in the vcrandah at the back and they ref themselves down before it. Poppy had thrown off her coat. and in the 50ft white blouse and short skirt look- cd so pitifully young to have started nn the sometimes hard road of matrL monv. that Naomfs sensitive heart was full. "We save up sugar of Cudham at the first appeal. Mother was inexor- able about it, she rules the liOuge- hold. so the household had to submit, May I have two lumps. Aunt, Naomi, lfor being good for nearly three years?” "Yflu may. most certainly. You can have mine, I've never liked ft." "Never needed it, you mean, you WWW“ mink" F-flld POppy. reaching over to pnt the small, capable hang "n"! Chlld- YOu mustn't keep on saying filings like that; theyu-e up. Sfitllflk even to an old woman, 1 can Just imagine the effect. they must m“, had on Jim." (To be Continued) "ENOCII ARDEN" WIFE i BACK AFTER. 18 YEARS NEW BERN. N. C.. July Ik-What might have been a modern Enoch Arden triangle vdt-h the sex of the principal characters reversed. came to light. here recrntly. About 18 years ago Mrs. Asa Ipock left her husband and children. Sev- entecn ymrs hrr husband waited iand watched for 11's wife to return. A year ago he married again. Now the first wife has come home and Mr. Ipack faces a. charge of bigamy the Registrar. In the superior court. 7H‘. CROP REPORT , Below will be found a brief synopsis iof telegraphic f0p0l1s received at. flu‘ ‘and cum! of the Bank o! M“- l ‘treal from its ranches. The Branch Managers have comllle" “d mama“ , ilumwlcdgc of each local situation and i are In clone touch wlfli c"? “maul”: In all sections of the districts men- loned. The mlp overleaf indicates the “proximate extent of the districts re- gerrsém In the report. ... ... ... GENERAL Qmp oondltluns generally in Sask- atchcw-an and Manlmba ale 55mm“ Lory, but, more rain ls needed in sou- Lhom Saskatchewan and practically the whole of Alberta, with the excep- Lion of the Peace River district. Some damage -by hail is reported from 811 three Provinces. In the province of Quebec fine weather in many sections - has been beneficial, and crops in gen- epal continue to be in a Sdllsffl-CWTY condition except on low-lying lands. In Ontario ample moisture and warmth have continued to promote‘ rapid growth and prospects of a good ‘ average crap are reported from all recent rains have improved conditions jin many .<.c~tic:, and crops are mak- satlsfactnry progress, except. in isome part5 of Nova Scotia and Prince ‘ fails follow: ‘i PRAIRIE PROVINCES ALBERTA NORTl-IEASTERN AREA -Followlng heavy showers. crops not damaged by wind are making good iprogress and there is sufficient mois- MALPEQUE NOTES Mr. and ma. oeorse Mic-mull"- st. Eleanor; 1nd Mrs. ‘Ihomu E. Ramsay were recent visitor! l" U" home of Mr. Albert Macfloufllfl- My, and Mrs. Edward cox and two song Edward 8nd 59h“ 3nd Mu‘ Brewing of Hamhwhlm- MW- “e” recent guests ‘or w. and Mrs-- 0h"- ter Sir!!!)$011- Mm Jean slmpsoa has returned to her home alter spendink 8 P193511" pouday at Clinton. M11 and Mrs, Harry Ramsay, Everett. Mass, Ls visiting relatives in Mainf- que Baltic, and Sea. View. The following ladies were in attcndancef at the Presbyterial on Tuesday. Mrs. Kain Mlfii Ann" Keir, Mrs, Win Cousins. Mrs. Robert MacNutt. Mrs. Percy MacGougan. Mrs. J. F. MacKay- The many friend; cf Miss Alena “Rygdglde are glad to learn that she is able to be home after several months treatment in Prince Count! Hospital. An ice-cream social and dance were held 1n Sea. View Hall on Wednesday evening and was largely attended, many being present from the aur- roundlxig districts, The evening was pleasantly passed and a large amount was realized in aid of the Sea View Rink. Among the recent mvwflfibs l0 511m- merside were the followlngz-Bcv. D. M. Grant, Messrs John Crater, Ken Crawer, John Riley Mr. and Mr. ture for a week 0r two, ALBERTA sounmasrmu AREA - Rain is: needed within a few days to ensure a’ fair crop, ALBERTA WESTERN 1‘ AREA - There has been practically no i Iraln during past week. Crops now heed i moisture, but are not yet suffering seriously. The sugar beet crop L! in good condition. SASKATCHEWAN NORTHERN AREA - With ample moisture. wheat l; 25% headed out. with a height of from 15 to 20 inches. Hfhere has been some hall damage. [but c. good average crop is in pros- pect. SASKATCHEWAN SOUTIEIRN AREA -'Moislure conditions are fair ‘ but. rain will be required soon, Wheat, . is soc; headed out, The straw u short.‘ With favourable conditions. the yield ‘ will be somewhat under average. MANITOBA With warm weather and lfrcquenf, rains. all crops continue to . nearly all 1n advanced shot blade, and it is estimated 60% to 75% Is already headed out. Svme damage from cyc- ilonlc winds, accompanied by heavy rains and hall, Ls reported from points in the west of the province, but the ex_ |tcnt of the losses has not yet been I determined. Robert Cousins Mrs. W. G. Ramsay Misses Kate Mountain and Florence Ramsay. Mr. Walter Owen, Mr. and Mrs.L.D. MacNutt. Mrs. Harry Hodg- son, Miss Barbara. MacGougan. Mr. Hume Hopgood and Miss Hazel Hop- good. Rcv. H. S. Bishop of Cavendish. I!" 1 the address at the PTQDMMLQIy service on Friday evening. This is the first‘ time that m, Bishop addressed an audience in Pdnoetown United. and the service. which was a very impres- sive one, was much apPYvclated. Miss Grace Bernard, Baltic. was a. . recent visitor to sea View lhc guest of 1 Mrs, Edwin Donald. Miss Bessie Rattee, Montreal, spenti 1t few days with friends in Sea View. Mr, Robert Seller, Wheately River, ‘ was a recent visit/or to Darnley the‘ guest. of his daughter Mrs. Harry Mrs. J. S. Campbell, Sea View. has visit with friends in Grahams Rbld. PROVINCE 0F QUEBEC The cutting of a heavy hay crop of good quality ahOuld soon be general. Root crops are satisfactory, though Suffefins from too frequent rains ln some areas. Oats and barley an; pfg- messing well in most sections. Corn needs more hot dry weather. Peas are» doing well. with indications that the yield and quality will be good, Tobacco planting has been interfered with by rain. PROVINCE 0F ONTARIO Having is general. w. m frequent showers are interfering with the pro. per curing of an average crop, wheat, which is one a reduced acreage. due V’ Wlnlfl‘ killing. promises an average ‘ yield. Strawberries were a light crop. Raspberries, cherries, peaches and Brapes are up to average. Early apples are a. fair crop. but late apples are be. 10W average. The acreage of canning °T°Ds is increased, A heavy crop of peas has been harvested and coma. toes, beans and onions are above average. Pastures are exceptionally Md and the Effrwth of tobacco has been rapid. nmnmm: rnovmcas The cutting of hay has started; in- ‘dlcatlons are that a’ good average 5°Y°f> will be harvested n New Brun. ‘ "wick and Prince Edward Island, while in NOW» Scotic the yield will likely be below average. Pastures are fair u; mod. Potatoes are making Qaflsfgc- l“?! M0378“. but WHIm dry weather l; flflded in some areas. Prospects gm- UW flllpie crop in the Annapolis Va]. :ley are favorable; the outlook L; for ‘better fruit than usual. l PROVINCE or rmrrrsn COLUMBIA Field "W5 firs in 800d condition and the estimated yield 0y 87am is lO0"'a 0f average Thg my crop u nwlv nu cut. and the you f; on“; 90% of average, A good crop o; m_ “Wes is exnecled. AZDlGs are unusu- Pasturu remain in excellent; shape.| as her guest her grandson Master , Gerald LockharL-(M). BATTERED bu) sun- MARINE GROOMED FOR. WILKINS VOYAGE WASHINGTON. July 1l—-A batter- ed and discarded submarine of un- ‘eventful history now has the oppor- tunity of blazing a. new path of ad- venture over the top of the world. President Hoover has given his ap- proval for the shipping board to charter the decommissioner submar- ine 0-12 to agents of the Arctic ex- ploration party being assembled by sir Hubert Wilkins. The rental will be $1 a year. Soon the old ship will leave the back channels of the Philadelphia navy yard for Bridgeport, Conn.. where ft will be remodeled for the proposed ILOOO-miie trip next cum- mer through ice of North Pole re- gions. The 0-12. launched 1n 1917, was first commissioned in October, 191a, too late for war service. Later the vessel saw six years of active serv- ice. but was decommissioned 1n 1924. One hundred seventy-five feet long with a. width of more than l6 ficlent. for m, season. The tomato lamp u two o» three weeks 1m. Pu- iturage fa plentiful and in very good audition. “sumHTaTomrum-T“ CAUSES MANY DEATHS AMONG INFANTS Thousands Canada have of mothers throughout used diuingfhapastao oaraltlaubecnoif ally clean this year and o, heavy Qfop 1c expected, The supply of frrigationi the market. and eir child‘: life no doubt. saved by its timely use. Price, 60c. a bottle at. all w, water in the Olnnagm fa now m. aucl°'lill“f' “fi iéfn _l JULY 16. 1930 >< YQUfChliCi can typhoid lever, From-o fly More than eighty thousarfl PIQPIQ caught typhoid fever last year, and about one in every ten diod. You can only get typhoid fever by eating or drinking something containing the typhoid "germ-and these germs are often carried by flies. What is your best protection against this danger! The U. S. Public Health } Servlce says: ' “Typhoid Fever i. is one of the most?- common Diseases; Carried by Flies"-_j Be comfortable and safe. Keep “"1"” “if '7. your home insect-free. Spray Flit, 2133's?” i which is guaranteed (or money back) bu,‘ ha‘ to be quick-death to flies, mosqui- tcca, moths, roaghes, bed bugs and other household insects. Yet its clean-smelling vapor is harmless to humans. Flit kills quicker if you use the special inexpensive Flit Sprayer. Insist on Flit and don't accept a substitute. Get yours today! Kills Fling Copyrlghl IBM Bunco Inc r 1A . ‘cs-t§.§ifi.‘.?;i§..§¢~v““ feet, the LOGO-horsepower submarincice. .. has quarters for a personnel of 31. In the FY0905"! "'19 3mm 5pm‘; The surface displacemenpls 435 tons. bergen to Alaska. which is expected‘,- and the submerged displacement 5158 to continue two naonths. Wilkins says ‘ tons. l that not only viii meteorological ob-__- The vessel virtually will be rebuilt, servations be attempted in places. fitted with machinery for boring where they never have been Rfiofiedrr. through lce 50 feet thick, and equip- but. efforts will be made to find 1.‘; pod with a. balloon‘ for air observa- permanent base for observations; tfoa. It. also ls to be provided with some 700 miles northeast of Poirif: both radio and television apparatus. Barrow. j The submarine is to be topped with _‘ a. trolley arm to graze the ice above 1 it as it moves along. forcing the ship Switzerland was visited this ym§ to the surface upon reaching thin by many more tmlrlsl-S than "SW." Crozicr. i , _; returned to her home after a pleasant 5417-7-154224. Mrs. Colin Donald. Sea View has , PUBLIC MEETINGS ON BEHALF,‘ OF TPIFI PUBLIC MEETINGS ON BEHALF OF THE» CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATES WILL BE HELD As‘ FOLLOWS: QUEEN ’S COUNTY ~I Saturday, July 19th Thursday-July 24th. CORR-AN BAN GRAND VIEW The” meetings willcommcnce at 8 P. M. (Standard Time) and will baa addressed by the Candidates or by prominent Conservative Speakers. :2!!! QUEEN’S COUNTY Political Meetings j _, ~: By arrangement made between the Executives of tliei Liberal-Conservative and the Liberal Associations of Queer?!‘ County joint political meetings will be held at the following; places: - -:=un:- Bradalbancl Thursday,July _ Friday, July 18th .. HOW 3"“ »Monday, July 21st Cllfwfl All meetings will be addressed by the candidates on each, side and will commence at eight o'clock Standard Time. MARK R. McGUIGAN N. W LOWTHER ‘ _ Sec'y Liberal Association Sec'y Lib-Conservative Ass n- PUBLIC MEETINGS ON BEHALF OF THEi CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATES WILL BE HELD AS FOLLOWS: KING’S COUNTY GLENMARTIN FORTUNE BRIDGE MOBELL REAR ST. CHARLES Wednesday. July 1W1 - Fi-uuy, July 1W1 r Saturday, July 18th sum». My 19"‘ All these mce" _,, will commence at. B P. M- (Sl-III’ ’ Time) and Wm be addressed by the Candidate or by prominent. Conservative S9611"!- ;rl,l}I\I\\ 5ll7-7-154Uflly19. Iill: LIBERAL PARTY WILL BE HELD 5 'AS FOLLOWS: KIG’S COUNTY FORTUNE BRIDGE’ SATURDAY, JULY 19"!- E cum MARTIN. TUESDAY. JULY zznd- : Moaau. REAR. THURSDAY. JULY Wh- f 5T. CHARLES, SATURDAY, JULY Mill» z All meetings m commence at 8.30 p. m. and will be addmllfll b! PM” E lnent Liberal speaker: and the Liberal candidate when not cofllmm with Joint meeflnu. 1 :2 — -' MAS-T-IG-mwflli.