' fault having been made in the pay- ___ Qiaion Two » - ‘ciidtznll lrTfiN-rulil GABBY GERTIE I Ia a valuable prcplaration that has been on the market for t e rest elghtvywrl IQ ha; no equal or oil-setting the purging and dlllrrliwu of mfillublottle at all dru Isis 01‘ °" ‘iii duh". p“ hp only by The '1‘. illilirul‘ (39,, , Toronto. 0119- | __i_i...»__ g 111s FATAL DISEASE w cow-s" . / _. i I i i i l-miiilms “A self-made man must frequent- ly submit to alterations and repairt after marriage. 5m i. igé. 192s 11-18-18-21-23-25-28-30. FARM _FllR sill Farm of loo acres of ‘and M “What's George doing now? They FIIYVICW, L0‘ 35- A150 hi‘!!! "i 65, tell me he's cleaning up several acres of land at Fail-view, Lot 65.1 hundred a day." ‘ Anni, , "Sure thlng—he's a dishwasher JOHN MACDONALD’ in a down town cafe." i Rice Point, P. E. I. I 7174-8-22-71. FARM F0ll SALE?’ THE CHARLOTTWPUWN GUARDIAN ‘llllftlfll highways “for motor vehicleihzs, Oh; that eai-iy in iihe 5911591] transportation can no longer be 3i SUITCR" FREE considered a ‘local work of under-‘ taking‘ wiJiin the meaning of the iills all the spaces between the combs and must be given a second brood chamber. The strength of ‘ smiling eyes. l" were)’ |voice that he found extraordinarily 9 Baby's Food If you cannot nurse baby use Ia Io Brand, since I 57 the leading infant food, pure, easily di- gested, sale. TOO MANY .9... MILDRED HARBOUR BABY BOOK “You think I could succeed where you failed?" CHAPTER 4:. A DANGEROUS MEETING Jack Farquahar paced the draw- ing-room restlessly while he waited for “Mrs. Ware" to. put in an ap- pearance. He realized only too keenly what he was doing; he could imagine Lila‘s resentment, if she‘ knew that he had come, behind her back, to discuss her with her friend. But hc was desperate. He felt that he must do something, find the. truth about this bewildering situ-I ation, or go mad. 1J8 But to call on an old lady, a semi-i I invalid, according to Lila. at this ._ W I hour of the morning-moreover, a W" ' lady he had never met-—was going to rather reckless extremes. And he had lnsistcd on seeing her, even when she had first refused him! He paused at a window. The opening of MARITIME PR0 VANCE the door brought him up short. He PRODUCT £2222? invite. .i£‘°..f.‘.’i’.‘.“..l£2€ - into which he had been staring. He caught, at first, only a vague glimpse of a womanys figure ouflm- That's what I've come to ask you if e ..§fif:n$8:l;e Idxggt ask your paiaiyoull have the goodness to tell me." don for this ‘outrageous intrusion "i she mmmned mm i” a chair ‘md he was begihnihg_ahd Stoppéd seated herself on a sofa near a win- shorh idow. The daylight revealed heri He found himseif addreiisihg ayouth and freshness, the fairness of; slim pretty girl, a girl with candidUgg hytill- ""3 Sweemess °f he‘ “Ti e es. “I beg your pardon," he Scam‘! “What do you wish to ask4me, mere‘; ~1_1 had asked to See Mi-siCaptain Farquahar? she said, in a Tue: Bonner: Co. Lmrqw. MONTREAL for your copies THIS MILK IS ENTIRELY A “Yes," smiled the girl. sweet “n? Pleasant- Hei- poise diSconcei-ied him “You make me feel rather a cad,‘ "Is it possible for her to grant me Mm wfie- when 7°“ put‘ u‘ thati i, few minutes-y». way. Its going to be harder than “yesy said the gh-i again’ and I thought to ask you questions‘ added; “what is it you wish m taik Bb0lll; U10 girl I IOVG. when she to me about, Captain Farquahar?" m” Preseni" Bu‘ me idea is this"; Sheer astonishment robbed him of 111"“ 1 W11" "m" h" "m" is 1°". speech The“; covered before I demand that shei -~you_you are M“ ware?» heifrec herself ‘from that forced en-‘ managed to say at huh igagemcnt with a marl she claims The giri iiwghed softly‘ she doesn't care for? Is it really “you seem Sui-prised, capmintrue that she is bound by this od- Farqu3har_ why?" ious obligation? You,"as her friend, "L1lfl—MiS> iiatham told me you mfist kmw m,” truth‘ . i were_ei-_hot ‘young and a_ei._an ‘You havent full corifldence lnI invalid," he explained bewlldercdly. um?’ asked "Mm ware" “Lila is fond o’ joking“. said the bharquahar flushed uncomfort-' l 1 ntl . "H ‘t f a Y- , Ehgtgsui?! awn you mmd “I try to have. Mrs. Ware. In my His mouth tightened. \ “I serin to have discovered it only recently. Or is it joking? “m” there have been 5° many i Farm of 81 acres at Cable Head West, st. Peter's Bay. 4o acrcs clearf‘ the balance in lumber and pasture,i yvltll good barn and house. partly] finished, fann well watered. Will selii separately or with stock, crops and‘ machine y. Apply GEORGE K. COFFIN, St. Peter's Bay.‘ 7844-8-11-Sw6i. i pagne 1111161111111. There will be sold by public auc-‘i do you want? “on on ‘he premises on Thursday; Patron: Just what I said-some the zotli day of September 192a at‘ t-‘Xtrs dry- the hour of 1 o'clock in the after-i noon all that tract of land situate,‘ / m § J _/ lying and being on Township Num-‘ JJ her Sixty-seven ln Queens County! g Hgs/jgj aforesaid, bounded and described as, -— L follows, that is to say. COMMENC-; \ ING at. a stake set on the South‘ w l/ side of the Prince Edward Island, _=- ‘*j Railway property mi the West side *- of Fredericton Itoad leading from Fredericton Station to the Junction Road and running thence South <_ along said Fredericton Road to the North boundary of land now or formerlyhirl possession of Angus Mc- Donald, thence West along the flame ten (10) chains to liind now or formerly in possession of John Weeks. thence North along the same to said Railway property, and PROHIBITION Patron: CHAMPAGNE i want you to gel me some of that prohibition cham- g6. thwwe Eastwsrdly along the Rail- She: How do t... like m. dive’! We! to the place of commencement. He: I'm more interested lfl the containing Ninety-one (91) acres of land a little more or less. This sale ls made In pursuance of a power of sale contained in an Iti- denture of Mortgage dated the scc- jolnta than the dives down here. I _-,_ i 1 < ond day of May 1921 made between ‘I Henry Weeks of Fredericton in i‘ Queens County ln Prince Edward i. Island, farmer, and Sarah E. Weeks '31 his wife of the first part, and thc iTi undersigned of thc second part, dc- HER ROYAL TEETH "She has a royal set of tccih. I'll say." "How so?" "So many of them are crowned." merit of the principal and the In- inrest secured thereby. Dated this 3rd day of August I928. EVERETT IIASLAM. Mortgagce. 8889-8-4-841. AlliiTlilli SAl.E ON AUGUST 27th AT THE ARENA RINK AT 1.30 O’CLOCK SHARP . Auction Sale of choice old mahogany furniture, the property of the late John It. Davies will beoifered by public auction by order ' "I ""9 5511"?" TF1!“ CWIIIPBIIYV- Administrators. This includes the, finest lot of olll mahogany furniture ever sirens [or “l; in rpm“ g1. . ward Island. Terms cash. EASTERN’ TnvsT COMPANY. ~ l Administrators. ‘ 1m J. A. MlcDONALD, Auiitlmm. I AlliiTllili SALE Of Farm at Stanley Bridge on Tuesday, 28th of August, 1928. i l I aln Instructed by James E. Iliilcott, Stanly Bridge, to sell on the pemiaeil on Tuesday the 28th day of August, 1928 at the hour of 12 o'clock noon sharp his line farm of 100 acres in high state of cultivation with‘ dwelling house and new barn near Church, School and Stores. Aho all crop, flock and farmkig impiementl. ‘Iran at sale IaoKINNON a MoNElLL, Solicitors i ! l I I l“. A. McDONALII Auctioneer. strange incidents, such conflicting incidents, so much clandestine stuff I —it hurts my pride, Mrs. Ware. I. ' don't like to be kept skulking in the See WOrhLWIde background. as if I were some one ' ' to be ashamed of. You must under- Rehef From Fhes stand that. You have been kind enough to permit Lila and me to meet here in your house; I am grateful for your generosity, but- well. ‘d prefer to tell all the world‘ that Lila and’! are affianced. _ I m 9? fomgni "You wish me to intercede for °°‘""“°$ "Y" you, then?“ asked the girl softly. Tox 15 ‘he ‘m’ "If you will. Surely you have in- ceiilsg insect‘ fiuence with her, and I am sure that B. Australia t o my posiiioih NOW/BY l1 11 11sec that it's unfair from Alaska to South Africa FLY - TOX is Liquid Spray supersedes Fashioned Methods Throughout the United State Old to ask me to, wait longer?" “You think I could succccd where you failed?" shc asked, with a .. killing flies, mos-islight smile. quitocs and other household in-i “I ihlflk You Would Succeed in sects. In Alaska the worst pest by anything you attempted." he ans- far is the mosquitoe. FLY-TOX has Wefed llbrllliiily- come as a great relief to the lnhabi-i H9 W115 1111111111118- Sllbflomdflllslyi toms in me 13nd of the midhighhthat she gave him th_e impression of sun, icoolness and strength and dependa- 1h Ausiraiia ia-Lyq-ox is the Dub billty beneath her soft, pretty, fash- standihg ihseciicidit Europe, Asiajlonable exterior. l-Ie felt that here Africa and South America all arelwas one Young wmna“ wh° wmnd finding certain relief with thminevcr fail a friend or a sweetheart. scientific insecticide FLY_TOX_ gféegirbert Ware was certainly a lucky This fragrant and stainless in-l secticida when used with _ After that flattery, _ I should proved FLY-TOX hand iliiiiiiylii.fl§{‘??{h§“f§u‘f1"i, (im-ptfliil Fafquflf lQFm-‘i B fine. mist-like vapor that‘ mfic; do whgicff 5mg] plomlsgi reaches and penetrates to all pzirtsy . n um‘ u you “m5 ' of a room and reach _ _n0t be disappointed, if evcrytliingi insect; quickly e5 mid “"5 doesn't work out immediately as you wish." “XJTOX w" 119119101106 flt Mcl- "If only I have succeeded iii en- lon Institute of Industrial Research. lrignglegtliciearch Fellowship, lirag-‘iiiaiihlgsgyslfies.i'll_ Mrs. FLYiTo%(l'l‘8SS—HB.l‘mlOSS to people. He took thc hlind slic cxtcndcd s sold everywhere. It was small and cool and firm. I-I ‘Wm- ‘bcnt over it, murmured his thank 'i—,for the interview she accorded him, and was gone. Dorothy stood in the middle of‘ was a curious pretty eyes. ‘ iTo Be Continued.) —{~O§—-——— ‘Canadian Good Montreal, August 24. Federal aid for provincial high- ways will be one of the most im- poi-taut subjects to be brought up for discussion at the fifteenth an- nual COIIVPIICIOII of the Canadian Good Roads’ Association, which will take place at. the Hot-cl Saskat- chewan, Regina, on September 25, 26 and 2'7 llCXi. The subject will be introduced by H n._ P. C. Black. Minister of l-llg ays for Novu Scittia, in his capacity as president of ‘the association, to which post he was elect/ed at the convention held last Scplembcr at. Niagara Fails, Ont. Hon. Mr. Black's views are already oii record, for he is one of the most aggressive advocates of federal aid and in March of last year h: introduced in the Nova Srolis. Legislature a resolution "Tflinrr the Dominion Government ‘o follow tlic precedent set in 1919, 'n It grant of $20,000,000 was mad; ._c the provinces for highway ctiislritciion, by enacting 193mg- ticzi providing for a further sub- v aiilfel grant for tli-e same purpose. 'Ir..s r:solu1ion received the en- doisziiicn cf the loader of the Nova Scum Opposiiion. and was passed unanimously by the Legislature. The main. arguments for federal aid. as set forth in the resolution,‘ “SIL EAF” _BINDER TWINE is the best BINDER. TWINE made, also is made in CAN- ADA by the BRANTFORI) CORDAGE COY. LTD, the largest factory (or the manil- facture of BINDER TWINE in the BRITISH EMPIRE. ' Every pound guaranteed and to measure 450 feet‘ to the pound. Factory prices. Wholesale and Retail. , CARTER 8i C0. LIMITED. were: "Thalt the development of pro- iB. N. A. AOL. but is national in character» because of the great vol- ume of interprovincial traffic, the such a. colony ls attributed to two things, a vigorous queen and lot-s 01' heart I know I mus,’ have, m. Isideration of the many problems couidht love hen But, since my re_>constanltly arising in the construc- ‘Fro myou can understand and appreciuw the best of condition in order that Won't you. make hcrilhey "my harvest ‘the Ware, I am , - i l thc floor, as lie had left her. Thcrcii -- cxpression in her‘. Roads Convention j strategic and consructlon nmclilnery reiatedi thereto 1n lthe national defence scheme, the use mad-e of highways by the postal service, ' and the im-‘ poniant part the highway play inl ‘supplementing railway transportat- ihis condiiom ion. ' “That lihc treasury 'of the Do-y minion Government has beniflted to the extent of more than $175,000, ‘shouid |000 since 1910 in lmpcrt and excise queen, one which’ by hei- prom“;- laxes on automobiles. parts and tires‘ (not including sales taxes). W11 111cm“ 1111111111111’ l" 811C655 "f in. Should there be little fall honey 12,000,000 from these sources. "That the provinces carry the whole burden of the motor vehicle traffic wihout any commensurate! benefits to the provincial treasuries‘ i-B- burden whim was 11°‘ wntem‘ fonles covering 4 or 5 combs should plated when the financial provls-i ions were made at Confederation." While the address which Homi Mr. Black will deliver at the Rte-l gins. convention will represent onlyi his personal views on the subject, itl is expect-ad that in the main out- line, if not in detail, it will be fully in accord with the settled policy of the association with regard ‘lo fed- eral grants to highways, as set forth in resolutions which have been passed at each successive con- verilicn for ten or more years past. and as furth-ei" exemplified in the organization of several large and influential delegations which have visited Ottawa, both before and after the enactment of the Canada Highways Act of 1919, to urge upon the members of the Dominion Gov- ernment the wisdom and justice of assisting the‘ provinces in such a truly national and international work as the construction and im- provements of roads linking the provinces with each other and with the adjacent staltles of the Union Federal aid at the present juncture is of much greater importance to thc maritime and western provin- ocs, with their smaller populotions and comparatively limited re- sources, ‘than to the richer provin- ces of Ontario and Quebec, and it is ilk-sly that the delegates from the eastern and western provinces will take a prominent part in the discussion which will follow the president's address. Federal aid is but one of many subjects on the convention pro- grainm-e, which has been designed to provide the fullest possible coli- tlon and improving of Canada's ever-expanding network of high- ways. Copies of the tentative program- me for the Regina convention and information regarding railway raltcs, hotel accommodation. etc. will be sent 1f a request is address- ed to iii-e secretary-treasurer. C. G. R. New Birks Building, Mont-, rea. - -~—i<¢+>-i-¢ TIIE IMPORTANCE OF NEW COLONIES (Experimental Farms Note.) All through the year. the bee- keeper strives to keep his bees in greatest amount of honey possible. He. rzalizes the importance of strong coltnlcs and it is ‘to his strong colonies Itliat he looks for the; greater part of his crop, for hei knows that exract-honey-pro- duction, at l; s5, the strong colon- ies ‘harvest much more proportion- aiely‘ than do the weaker ones who sometimes do little more than build up on the flow. Again, in comb-‘ honey production it often happens that strong colonies will give ai good crop whereas the weaker onus! may not even enter the siipers. A strong colony mny be defined as one that is boiling over with t When your Children Cry . for lt Castoria is a comfort when Baby la fretful. No sooner taken than the little one is at case. If restless, a few llropa noon bring contentula ‘ No harm done, for Castoria la a baby remedy, meant for babies. Perfectly aafe to give the youngest infant; {on have the doctors’ word for that! t is a yegctable product and you could use it every da . But it's in an emergency that (iailtorla means most. Some night when colietipati must be relieved-or colic aine-or other suffering. Never be w thout it; aome mothers keep an extra bottle unopened, to make sure there will alwa I be Oaetorla in tile house. It ia e ective for older children, too; read the book that comes with it. £.’c'7i?7"1“l» ill- 11111101181108 0f hIBhWBYBhII that could be desired, she will hind Like one that wraps the drapery of young bees. Even if the queen is be unable to do her best unless backed up by a large IOFCe of beesfv For those whose colonies have fallen short of the mark. now is the time, though a little late, i0 remedy Every colony towards the close of the main honey flow, about. the last week in July or first in August, be headed by a vigorous ness, will fill the hive with young bees before the cold weather sets coming in to induce the maximum egg laying, stimulative feeding may- have to be resorted to. ' Before making the final prepar- ations for the winter all weak col- be united to stronger ones after which feeding takes place. At least 40 pounds of the best honey, or a sugar syrup, should be given, then the colonies should‘ be packed snugly in their winter cases and a good windbreak provided. EARNESTNESS Without earnestness "there is nothing to be done in life; yet oven among the people whom we call men of culture, but" liitlc earnest- ness is often to be found; in labours employments, in arts, nay, ev-sn in recreation, they plant themselves. if I may say so, in an attitude of self-defence; they live lis they read u heap of newspapers, only to be done with them: they remind one of ‘that young English- man at Rome. who told, with a contented air, one evening in some company, that "today he had des- patched six churches and two gall-. cries." They wish to know and learn a multitude of things, and not seldom exactly H1056 ‘things with which they have the least concern; and they never see that hunger is not appeased by snapping at the air. When I become acquainted with a. man, my first enquiry is; With whatt does he occupy himself, and how, and with what degree of perverance? There answer regulat- cs the interest which I take in that man for life-Goethe. -_--{-oa A SUMMONS So live that, when thy summons comes cto join innumerable IIIOVCS To that mysterious realm whore each shall ltake His chamber in the silent halls of Tho cavern that death, _ Thou go not like the quarry-stave ~ at night Scourged to his dungeon; sustainkl and soothed By an unfaitering trust. approach thy grave but, his couch About liiln, and lies down ito plcas- ant dreams. Byraiii. mam LUCK "You're in luck!" How often we hear that! W-cll, there is such a thing as luck, things do break our way; but luck is too ltrlckly to trust. Earnest. thought, strong concentra- tion, and hard work are very good slibstltulcs for luck, and are far more staple. -—---<+>——- MOTHER AND BABE A babe is a mother's anchor, she cannot swim far from her moor- ings; and yet a true mother never lives so when by the side of ‘the cradle; her thoughts follows the imagined future of her child; ithat babe is the boldest of pilots, and guides her fearless thoughts down scenes of coming ycars.—H. W. Beecher. ———-o o>-- -—-— TRUE GOODNESS True goodness requires cnliirgcd perceptions, a_ great soul. and the restraint of the passions. AlliiTliill SALE At 82 School Street on Friday. August 31st, commencing‘ at 10.30 o'clock sharp of llousc and old English furniture of Captain Allen- by, Royal Navy. A new dwelling house, modern in every way, hot water heating, large double lot sit- uated in all residential surround- ings. Wlll be sold private up to day of sale. Also the following house- hold furniture will be sold at ll! o'clock noon. Old English funilture, China and Silver, 1 antique carved suit of tap- estry settee and 2 chairs. 1 antique walnut sideboard, carved mahogany chair In Monaco“ mahogany and leather armchair, oak Morris chair. 6 oak dining-room chairs and table. walnut and other_ small tables. 1 $600.00 pinrno in mahogany case, Sec- retary in mahogany finished hard- wood. oak library table, oongoleum square, Engllsh~ carpet and rugs. bedstead: and hair mattresses, antique mahogany chiffonier and figured walnut dressers, old oak dresser and corner wardrobe. white enamel bedroom auite- with tail ohlfloneer, bookcalou and ollioe desk cretoiine couch, two dark oak cane- seated, chairs. upholstered rocking and arm chain, “Old Spade" Eng- other china. eilvor, plot-urea and books, kitchen utensils, wringer lvnd stand, table with flour blna, refrig- erator, lawn mower, and tools, l fur coat and various lengths of new curtain and other materials, bicy- cle; l Ehgliah l2 gauge, double- barrelled gun. For particulars - about house apply Mobean b Meltirlnoh, Royal Bank Building. Tennis cash on day of mic. CAPT. ALLINIIY, little in the present as‘ lish china tea and dessert service. i Forward" March ! AUGUST 2s, 192s Si: months period ending June 30th; Assets. Gain Gain Th Ma nemlum Income ,.. $100,000.00 Insurance 2n force $0,000.000.00 sured. , Is yours? I‘. \\. BENTLEY lounge! In 0V6!‘ . . . . . . . . . . $509,000.00 In new business 21.5% in premium Income 64%. c futlire of The rltlme Life is as- Prllme Edward Inland ' . Local Conveii PRIN (YE EDWARD FEDER WILL BE ham AT Now Iluvcn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. August 2'1 Iluntcr River . - “"5"” 23 U g . . . . . . . . .. August 29 1m. StliWJfl. 511811“ 3° Sourls . . . . . . .. August 31 Summersldc - Scllkmbe 4 0‘I.cary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. September 5 Persons interested iii Education are invited to attend. tions of the ISLAND TEACHERS ATION - FIELD uai._.___ The Experimental sioii of Illustration Stations, will hold the fol lowing Field‘ Days: On the illustration Station at Iona, Tue day, August 28! at 3 g‘ue, Friday, Septemb The work of the which is proving more will be explained by the Supervisor and others. You are cordially invited to come. DAYS Farms Branch, I)ivi- P. M., ‘and at Morita er 7th at 3 P. M. Illustration Station valuable each year Superintendent, iAblsTdfbTrilélfi , mi an PTIC LINIMLNT l ‘ Private Sale. FARM Fiililill Joseph Power, Mermaid. hit offers his farm of 190 acresb If not sold privately will be put i at Auction later. For particulars apply mi the 11"" tses or t0 J. A. McDonald, Auction err, Charlottetown. Dated this 24th day of Au ii I928. , JOSEPH POWE 1" 734l-8—25-sttu5l. l k EYES TESTED AND Glasses Fitted Competent service with latest equipment. - E. W. TAYLOR ~ J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETBISTS in Richmond Street Professional Cards Truck Driver \ I believe Chum ion is the better spar plug because of the way Champions stand lip in hard truck service, Champlonlnhe‘ r ‘ plug because itfliaa an eulualve ailii. manlte insulator apo- dlllv treated to with- nand the much higher temperatures of the noun afixedapark-gapundfl' all driving eoudidoua. ' CHAMPION I l! School Street- CASTORIA J. A. MacDONALD. Auctioneer. 8-2l-tt85i. , AS4571‘? A CANADIAN-MADE raooucr DONALD S. HART Chartered Accountant ‘Audits, Systems licomo Tl! lao ram-a Street, Ilalllll. M (Making frequent trill! "l, P. I. Island.) Bell & Mathlesflfl ll. It. BELL - n. L. Marius! 1.. L. a. Barrlsterl, Attorneys E"- Morley to M811- Camerim Block, Chariot - B-IB-sttlmo. Mark R. McGlligan B. A. BARBITEII... SOLICITOB. . MONEY 'I‘0 LOAN r Cameron Block. Charlottetown. Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate ,N. Y. rm 11 Medical ool lhd Ilwrl Practice Limited i0 l”: Bu’ and Throat renting Eves and nvrlrifll 0 ofliea, layer Blllldllll Great (loom 5m“ Office Iloura-O to 18.80. 1.30 t0 McLeod & Bentley J. A. sauna! w. a. ass-run. 11- 1* ' amour m Attorney-IF" Office: I80 Richmond 5m“ norm: 'I‘0 toAN Charlottetown. r. a 1- iMcDoiiald & McPl" Ba Ac l. A. nsnoim.» IL l‘- ~ puaiagm$éom Illq mung. olluldiM‘