it a 2- __-u/‘ -‘~. .2 ‘race TWO Tlflfflgm . THE CHARLOPTETOWN GUARDIAN . a _ LWQm4vTS.R¢QIm r-i- 5¢<=i¢l and Per 01w! 1-1;.Eq§l'!9g§;;i.l<£¢¢ ..¢-_~ rota re , THESAME ‘IIIING n. HOUSEWIFE and - HER ACTIVITIES I THE COOK'S comm Dorothy Db: ’s Letter Box y) APPLE WINE -___.. “My dear." says the host to his wife on her finding him in the bed- room with a wet towel clasped to hi; mi "I may can't stand the“ . e i“? B"- TVB 801} lit- ting headache." l’ w ‘But!’ said the wife, "I can't pos- sibly ask them to go home. They are our guests. remember." wefimuly you can't put them owl," he agreed, "but you could at least go and seat yourself at the pilno." , MY NEIGHBOR Bay not, n‘: love the 10rd." night humankind; , HER. EXPLANATION shimmy way’ unless: you d Within you Welling up by day and! A love, strong, full and dccp. fOr; Unless you find it always a delight, sized To show and ivcary one a resting P1508; _ ' To show the doubting one Faiths- To sliow the errlng one the door oi’ /._ there are so nia.lly colour schemes one can chose with which these will be effective; they look cool in I summer and bright and cheerful- a fire y i 100king in burning. Tiles are uh l jdflfillb feature | any room. There is usually a goo space devoted entirely Winter with 0V5? okcti; it is always acting a5 1n; h to those " Grace, . ‘n, {fish 3m w?“ y“ u“ hm‘ °y To show the aorrowlng where they FROM ASTLE m supp y g ' Emmy with 3mm‘ o“ ma la l I-‘PAYCE r0 CAMP day the Rector happened to be at y y “ ‘ the door when she arrived with a may broke“ hearts’ the he avi - them and. therefore, if their colour is definitely wrong, it can never be brace of fine birds. name from. Being a trifle , . suspicious, he asked her where they mebegrlari ‘he “gony- yo“ sham w; \ ar. ness, the care, “Castles in Spai.‘ y IN DIANITOBA; , v are familiar‘ to dreamers but ti. cuszle in France Put a gallon of each gallon of water and daily. Then strain oil’ and add g brown sugar to Stir well, and qugnuy m,“ ferment“, will not go on living with me. We have two sons. one 12 and the other g} plgoe’ wmch should be m Tasks‘; 7, whom we both dearly love, but she says it w b, day and g my, i is best for the boys if we part. My wife is of ma“, go,- three days’ md than p," , spotless character. I consider myself the same. the wine mm 0,3,5 o, 1m. and My. We both work. We both are ill-tempered at a mush“ over the openmg ‘mm the times. Her physical condition is not what it o, hissing M155, which ten, ma, the Should be- I fear for her future. She says “vine ,5 5m, “workmg,” has ceased that if we patch up our difficulties it would three months. Special Sandwich Of Crabmeag sliced apples in“, soak for i fortnight, sting lbs. fi- Ballon of liquor. keep on stirring fro- Then cork tightly and bottle of! 1n: “Absent Treatment” Would Prevent Half the Divorces, Declares Dorothy Dix -- Are Luxuries Necessary to Happy Mar- riage? - Fat and Fussed Dear Miss Dix-My wife claims that because of my constant ill- treatment of her she has lost her love for me and that without love she be hell on earth for all of us due to her loss v! love. but 1 do not believe this, knowing the extent and fulness of her love. she also says that I will be the same within six months. but l i SMART ROCKS Fblr7""‘““‘“* FASHIONA You'll like today's model for its smart individuality. It is grey-blue, plaided in wins novelty rayon with woolen effect. Plain wine made the rever Jacket collar, with wine button trim. The jacket is the youthful boxy type. The dress has easy to handle raglan sleeves. The bodice button- ing at the front, creates l. very slim- ming line. Plaits lend animation to the slender skirt. Angus. plaids ln bright colors, crepe marocain. heavy novelty crepe silk, lightweight woolens. etc., are nice ideas for its development. l4, 1B, 18 years, 3G, 38 and 40 inches Style No. 4M is designed for sizes I Crabmcat is one of those conven. lent‘ canned fish delicacies that has’ I have roved "sure. your Reverence," she ex- _ has bee‘? c" “"3” my “fltyappeyds gfiiieuifiglléhifketijlwligtaseiiiozfiisulg: £03k‘ glnmed, with undjsgujsed pride, “my l When each man is the neighbor‘ camp lu art-hen Manitoba. by store by a novel flavor to tempt and my; poncho,- gq 143-4 Qhmyv whom we love, _ v pour-tans (l .1} dc hizsltarcgen, now tickle “mm, pawns ~ According to the gracious measure, 1,, M 1;; pl ns to spend Qursuggestion heré “for a “mm A-lwwcl‘: 4.? of his Lord- itiic \ .1 trap line north oflwich mlmg__,.ather a i-fussea u u Then may we lift our eyes t0 SllCl‘ ..i Nortlicir Manitobalone to be sure but the accessory 1K rvfld 0r steamship ticket. heaven above, ‘ in ; " of new cxpcriclloes- ‘gradients are mostly those season- the farm" ‘he betyer- and lei he!‘ Andlsay tygiykgfiytlure Sweet’ “w” Cmlnh“ ‘l9 Misililegel‘ l5 11° able flavor touches or staples from breaking up h“ h°me and ove e r -' Yield to the soothing action of this medicine. You will cal better . . . sleep better . . . feel better . . . look better. Life will seem worth living again.- Don’! delay my longer. Begin taking i"! ay. LYDIA E. PIN KIIAWS VEGETABLE COMPOUND . "Never had an accident in our .. . ,_ .~;.~_»_- q new- ous in itself, yet ‘ w“, g0 to sherridon on the Hudson Flake the crahrucat and combine perfect talge!» 1h £11056 to Whom they are married. life?" y . painful and embarrassing for they BM, “no whore her equipmen, ~m_ with the chopped celery, shredded Th u, i-‘f “Nope, A rattle;- bit me once, sufferer, who has to keep his head eluding 510M, d005, canoes‘ and cabbage and chopped green pepper. m“ “en ‘llll-k I-llhl the Only whim"! 10 their problem ls divorce and though." in one D0siti0n ' .. " ‘T- ’ . - - Add mayonnaise. lemon Juice. salt . ‘ “y w“ d. “my b“ 1.1”“ ‘mm vuch other that they would trill-Bl‘ "Well don't ou call that an accl- Rubbing me affected neck nut-boald motors ulll bc waiting. and pepper and mix we“ chm into n, 50,-, o; Ewsnm, m wmch may woum be young and happy and gay dent?" - Y . . . Tl , :1" ' '1 ' w . , , . - _ muscle with a llnemcht or paint-l’ cam; L, 1212211155“ Mia“? dose“, Cuvered. h, ,.e;,.,ge,a,o,._ and curcilce as they were befvle they vcic nldrrled. "New-me bit me on purpose." 484 Dr‘ R" Macnfl" llllsgfliy daosgysflortilfsispilaiilineqlsilfly °y"'“z“"°“ ‘hi’ “"11 5°‘ “P t“ °P" is???’i$h5yfii§$§.§§§“§§.'$rih§i.§i§§ 5° ‘hey “sh ‘° ‘he “My” "u"- bl" when they set their decrees Weddln cake ts slal nndl < ‘ts n l.‘ k W‘? PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ihslp remove the stiffness. Fdr a‘ K3§.‘,,,§“m,‘f,7, zuxfzlfollow.EgfOII1np'¥II§Ia.Snlau lettuce m?“ in yacyh fafid- iltiiilylhtiiiltllttiiigyqt.ZJZFZXEgQhESE W<¥l58 0ll'_tlial_lnthcy were before. ‘They are g 8e c 05% 1 aver 1 em on we buy“ m0 long‘ 0mm, Phiuips ,,,,,g_ H, n 6,, ‘painful toriicollis lest. in bud “em c; " , ,3 ‘,,,",;k f“; f, hnvurh- Garnish with clues, iuc lcs bod L ii?) ,. - “l?” S“ _11_1'“1l>1¢‘_i111d they have no- 1 do not think that any young couple should risk lllilrrlag, ,,,,». Res. 102 Dorchester st. Phlbnee as. W311" almllvaiiflhs 1° ll" flick is , “m”. b ilvliyiytgh b63215 and Shces °f mmam’ if desmd" . cuscy oi‘) litlydnylyuliiln‘the?!“gréhegniyzliqolgchi? and Ilimdlc“ ‘ma’ m m” "hey ha" “m” “med “Y °' making 9' dew" “vulg- Mfluliest Office Hours 9-11 A.M. 1-3 PJVL ‘he be“ "GMmW i cniiilcd "Aliash" and "The White t t mm > T} d with having to cam ‘hell, own nvmggs y coil iohtca with the problem of business as well as a sentimental partnership and to be successful it hi." 6.30—8.30 P. M. ,, n - me" - Y“ i‘ We e ab“ e - to have an adequate working capital, but this does not need to be much, and by Appointment l can d “i111 Canadian m, "hr It is it t m ""-—-— Just enough to keep the wolf from the door ' _ I an during ei Nem, ,5 dam“, from a Nd qu e rue at any couple who quarrel continually with each -__._ ' ~ ~ has _ _ 3mm I S “n the C _ Sjy 2 ‘ r ,4 v 1,, m». nnrq, ‘S2,. “,1, mmmm “to spins. indicatm, that other to be se1ial"ated,_but they should make it h temporary instead Money does not insure success ln marriage Yo d t i- - -——-—- pm g a m m f 5mm '“‘"‘W:“I f0" mm" “"~y1"'='5~ the iibrbes of ucttlcs irerc .52., for fiyfzllifutiglllmslllfldnsflkyllllsawififdgfnerauy‘do me firm‘ “d “m” *1 fine 110w and limousine and imported clothes t: 31x8 11:22: one o; me most, dlighgfirtgning thrcud in surly times‘ In Hans band a, an and bring n home w a ma u vmpcr is better than no hus- There are more divorces among millionaires than among any Ollie! run McLEOD £4 BENTLEY things in the World is to discovcr. Andersen's lovely tale, ‘The Wild i u lat a wile may have virtues that J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. O. Banister and Afforney-af-Llw MONEY T0 LOAN Office: 180 Richmond Street MacGuigan & Trainor Mark R. MacGuigan, K. C. 8s C. St. Clair Trainor, B. A. Barristers, Sollciio , etc. MONEY T0 DOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank, Richmond Street, Charlottetown. J. A. MacDonald, li.0. BABRISTEB. EOLICITOB, an. Riley Building - Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Mom-y w Loan and Collections given the very best attention. i75-2-6-1month. H. F. MacPHEE, B. A. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR - NOTARY, ac. Riley Building. C‘- lotietown FOR WELL DRILLING Communicate With The Trask Well Co. VAUGHAN H. GROOM Local Representative Morley M. Bell's Law Office Siunmerslde or Phone 297. I419 BELL é? MATHIESON It. R. Bell D, L. Mathleson, LLB. Barristers d: Solicitors Money to Loan Cameron Blor-lnCharlntf/eiownjllll. 'A> J. I-IASLAM, B.A., LL.B. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, ETC. New Brace Building z-_T:_ ~: *1. 4E EET zrrr- ma: Buy CANADIAN MADE TWINE "SILVER LEAF" BRAND" made by the BRANTFOBD CORDAGE 00., LTD" Brantford, Ontario. The largest factory in the BRIT- ISH EMPIRE, IS THE BEST. Every hall guaranteed 550 feet to the pound. No anal-ls or knots. Price guaranteed by the factory. Garter 8r Go. uu. Agents for P. l. Island < Charlottetown ‘ vvwvvv v w "gmpiApmpAAA‘AA“4“AA:A“# A —JEAN BLEWETT. STIFF NECK PREVALENT During the hot spell people collls or temporary stiff neck suddenly that llr: fir-place tiles are going to upset all one's plans as regards colour. In really up-to-the minute houses this, of course, is not such a stiff proposition to tackle because builders are a little more under- standing in artistic matters, but in a great many later-date houses the tiles are apt to be of garish hues. It is a curious thing but, somehow, these tiles ate never vvllat one usually they are of horrible glaring shades which will not go with anything. The safest plan is ‘o take special note of your new il.:s and than froi... that point, or have some new tiles fitted which will suit your own ideas. Sometimes it is possible lo select one shade which matches the tiles, and: then work out zi scheme to include that shade. For instance, orange tiles would give you chance, for there is a. rich shade of blue, which combines excellently with Orange, or again, a good rich brown, could always be used in combination with orange. White IN SUMMER i sit‘ about in draughts and take ~ risks‘ after bathing which they would not do in the ordinary ivny, says i1 doc- tor. One result of this carelessness is that I see many cases of torti- Though the complaint is not serl-, it is sowewhati tiles or biscuit-coloured ones, make Camploll, formerly a. good jumping-off ground, forcrown the champions in a tourna- stranger to Canada. For several years she has visited Canadian gent n9 (wmpliggflgns, IIOTOWQ in search of moose and deer 1 small can crabmczit g Clllflllg the hunting season. Her 1 cup finely chopped celery explorations have included 1/; cup cabbage, shredded finely. three \\'(‘0k5 in the north and be Mlshacgen will leave 1 POETRY IN PLANT NAMES I Romance is hidden in the names in our, 10f mziiiy plziiiis csnunon , hedgerows and gardens. Lavender r from th Latin, Laval-c, to wash. “ins lthc twelfth century name for a Washerwomen in Scotland. Then as canoe journeys from Robcrval to came so cnantorcd of the life that this WllllBl‘ she will rwke out her own trapping territory. Countess de shortly for The Pas. Manitoba, and from there the James Bay and down the ped finely. northern rivers. During her last 1 head lettuce visi‘. she followed a trap line for MB-YOHIIB-lfi? 91' 900k“! dresfing to - moisten 1 tablespoon lemon juice l») teaspoon salt ‘A. teaspoon pepper 1 loaf bread Creamed butter -Swan.s," the princess redeemed her their transforma- tion by weavlng them shirts cf net- tics. An excavation down to the old names will brothers from ‘meanings of our plant reveal many other curious merits of myth and historv- T. A B. ‘now, the sweet-smelling spikes of iii i the lavende"s plant ivcre laid HOW T0 EAT CORN i amongst fresh linen. ————- i The common milfoil yarrow is (Washington Post) might tern an ordinary c0lour;‘ the hiera. or holy hetb, Plvdgfd t9 _heal all herbs with its holy herb, i leaves i Pailsy is from the French word ‘for thought. from its significance either arrange your colour scheme] in sigllillcflllce in the I-"lhguflilc 0f - flowers The paeony takes its name from [the Homeric god, Paeon, the first v physician of the gods. who at~ ,' tended Ares when wounded by the spear of Diolnecl. Tlic rose sprang ‘ from til blfidd of Adonis, and the ianemone, or wind-flover, grew from the tears wept over his body by Venus. i Carnation is a corruption of coronation, this floivcr being used for making clirlplcts or crowns gathered tc Corn on the cob needs room. The cob should never thoroughly drenched salted to taste, and eaten. ‘out. regardless of necktie. No other way permitted. That's the W83’ 1t h“ been eaten since the first Puritan the seasoning shelf that really pre- 1-3 cup seeded green pepper, chop- be broken, i’ pledged to heal all with its fragranti but, grasped firmly by eachb and, in u er. elbows her to deprive her neighbors or I able to give them a that she can get a divorce not oppose her if she finds unkind treatment. one tim I am firmly convinced that m prevented if only disgruntled treatment on themselves first. able place without a woman in it. Six months will also give a h hcart-Lo-licnrt sessions with tllcms blame. ‘ frat," worthwhile to gumshoc around her husband's -—__-* make nmny B‘ mum” Wh° thmlfiht they had ceased to And it would love each other realize that the b they tlwught and that some way, I think your _ _ wife will make a. out giving you a chance to prove bmelly unliapPY iicrsclf if ' port herself and the children. Far. absence prescription. which I am s idlscoveredl its delight. Even in the dark dining rooms , horo street in BOStOH 0X19 cor-n in that fashion, although old custom sanctions those is eaten only one way—with 915W! That is the invariable what. they say count. Brahmin stock to tuck White linen napkins in their lmtzlnaculatetryboel; . H ev r, n e ooun °m5 °w e l our own minds and that we really and rule. fromi the Kennebunk éldsewlifizileSfl-Saoeflsilfi Answer: I -. say g0 on and 5°‘ mum‘! while you are still young and ardent. of old Marl- r v eats: an Sfl-lflry that will allow them the necessities of urles? ' ' Dear Miss Dix-Is it advisable Io I am engaged to a Wan“ I0 but our marriage of! *-~—1____. The Million ByC.N.£=:'A. <_ Dollar Doll M. Williamson “A SCHOOL FEAST" "I suppose after this act you'll? prefer that I make my exit. so you, can ring the curtain down and rest in your dressing-room," he hinted. "T1181, is, I presume our tcie-a-ietc dinner is '0fI'?" l Terry looked up at him shyly. "I don't krow," she answered. "It de- pends on you. Do you want me to dine with you, or would you rather I didn't?" He felt conscious of wanting her- to his own surprise. It sccnlcd to, him that it \volud be u Slflgulfllly dull anti-climax to eat alone this night. “My steward will think it queer if my dinner guest doesn't turn up, nftcr all the special prcparntions." _hc fenced with the girl's blunt iquestlon. , "Not that it matters e daimat- Itei-s a rap what he thinks! But I shall be pleased, of course, l! ybu care—to overlook—-" “Oh, I do care," Terry cut him ‘short. in hei- anxiety to “make up." "I'll come. please. BecauseIII know that you won‘t-——won t—— “I won't! You can bank on that," he assured her. "Shall we g0, then?" He picked up the ermine stole which he had flung on the floor, as she had flung his ten thousand dol- lars; and with an almost ostenta- tious show of courtesy. laid the fur round her shoulders. It was true: Sheridan's steward, Evans, had made special prepara- tions for the dinner guest, and was inwardly excited by the prospect of her presence. In fact, everyone on board was more or less excited over Miss Divine. the "Million Dollar Doll," and there were stealthy bets as to how long the frigid relations between hcr and "the Boss" would endure. Evans‘ hopes of a change, which ihad risen high on being hidden to prepare dinner for two, fcll to zero during the course of the mcnl. He WllClI coffee was served! 0n the con- trary, the Boss seemed anxious that he should remain. "Might a’ been a school feast," he grumbled to his pal, Roberts. “The Boss reminded me of a kind uncle Lrczttin’ his little niece on a Satur- day out of smooi, and catcchizin‘ licr about what she'd lcamed last week. "They talked history and geo- graphy-honest Injun they dld—and' notliln’ clse worth wrltin‘ home about. Gcie! If I'd been in the Boss's place tlivrckl n‘ been some circus!” They lilid talked of books. In sheer curiosity as to her true inwardness, a curiosity which he couldn't suppress, Sheridan "pump- ed" the girl about what she had rend. He told himself that it was nslnine to suppose she'd ever read anything; yet she seemed to remember the lit- erature of her schooldays as if she were seventeen instead of seven and twenty. She hatl loved history, she said, lind longed to travel in Eur- ope. "But you've been more than once. haven't you?" ventured Sheridan. At that she shut up suddenly, in that odd, secretive way which per- naps she affected (he thought) in’ order in make him wonder about heiqi or hide ignorance. In any case, she had the decency to appear interested in such short‘ anecdotes of his own travels as he‘ "trotted out" to keep up the con-i vc-rsation. True to hcr alleged “posc" she’ drank no wine. evcn refusing cigar-i ettes, though Sheridan imagined she must be wild for a smoke. And when she had gone, he found it impossible to banish her face from his mind. He. lived agnin through the scene which he (or was it she?) had made in her stateroom. He saw her eyes. bright with fear, than with tears: III‘ hi-ilrd her insisting, “You are good, of course!" wasn't even told that he might go "Good!" He was not good. He ' well off. __..< “ wasn't. all bad, either, he thought. And he asked himself ln words for the first time in years, what man- ner of man he really was. What was he, then? long after he had been left alone, Sheridan sat and smoked, reviewing his own character in relation to his own life. No, he'd never been a thorough "rotter," taking things all round. But as he looked back he couldn't see that he'd ever done much worth doing. CRUSHED APPLE-BLOSSOMS 'I‘here'd been the war, of course. But that didn't count as a part of normal life. The one deep love of his past had been for old Mrs. Parmalee, Betty's grandmother, who had taken the place of both his parents. He'd asked Betty Sheen to marry him because her grandmother want- ed him to be the girl's husband. Not that he hadn't admired Betty. She was one of the prettiest girls he knew, and had ways that appealed to a. man. Engaging himself to her was no sacrifice: but when he had his accid- ent, and the marriage was put off, there had been a disturbing thrill of relief, repressed with a sense of self- horror. Perhaps, (he told himself the night before his wedding) he was the sort of man to be bored by the thought o1 marriage; he'd always been so free. There were other men who would have liked to marry Bet- ty, however, and she had flirted with them all till the last minute. Several were good looking and Their admiration gave Betty a becoming background; and it didn't occur to Sheridan till lat- er that not one of those men had half as much money as he had. Miles and Betty got on well enough after their wedding: as well as most of the married people they knew; but Sheridan began to feel before long that marriage was a deadly institution. When he was younger, he had had vague dreams of romance. But after all, there seemed to be no such thing’ outside novels and the visions of poets. He'd drifted into moodiness, and the cynical streak in him hadi developed. Bttyh spoiled-child airs of being L-8825-8-i5-26. “the only girl“ got upon his nerves. From being an easy-going, good- natured young man, he became ir- ritable, even arrogant. He had been glad to get away from Betty, and into the war. War had looked like the Great Ad- venture-until he was in it. Then the hldeousness of the world's slaughterhouse sickened his soul. He thought himself a coward some- times, but pride saved him, and he did well as a soldier. When he sailed back to America some months after the armistice he had a French Croix dc Guerre, with two palms, and the American D.S.C. He meant to begin life again with Betty, who had written that she was working for the Red Cross. And Betty was at first more charming to him in manner than she'd been as a brldc. It was only when he and Phillips stumbled upon her secret that he ieamed the truth; how she had lov- ed Paul de Salvano ever since the Italian Prince arrived in America, and how the wish of her life was to marry him; but she dreaded an open scandal for the sake of the future. Sheridan had always been fastid- ious. This characteristic-virtue, or fault-had kept him straight in the face of temptation during boyish days; and now the knowledge of his wife's year-long intrigue filled Miles with disgust. His first impulse ivas to divorce her. But he had promised the angel of his boyhood that he would “watch over the child, and protect her through thick and thin no matter what might happen." He had to keep this promise, because it was sacred; and Phillips had helped him find a way to keep it, a way which Betty didn't deserve. m Be Continued.) TEADERS Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned up till Friday, Aug- ust 31st, for Manager? of Brown Top Plant, sonris, P. E. I. Tenders to state price per pound for cleaning Brown Top Seed. P. A. BOONEY, Secretary. establish my home. I want my wife to leave her outside work as now iii- Send your wife off somewhere for six months, -- -_-_____. b Appeal to her as a fair-minded woman not “V65 Without giving absence a. chance to do its perfect work. out that she still cannot forgive you __._____. ore than husbands and wives would try the absent out and nervous and would be irritable with any one, and they find their ofiset her nagging, and that at any rate ._._i_€ . somehow, it still iwcrc not ideally happy together they are miserable apart ____._.. .___._.__ bust. See pattern envelope for Hid-- terial requirements. i Price of PATTERN 15 cents in stamps or coin (coin is preferred.) Wrap coin carefully. had my terrible lesson. I want to rc- my business has im- and it is not necessary for her to What is your advice in the matter? E. G. V. No. 484. Size Name Street Address to ruin your and the boys‘ Tell her you will for your e as well as another and that The important part of business is the individual service invol- ved. Styles come and go, slackers come and go, but co-operators half of the divorces could be come and remain- Insurance man (putting questions to cowboy) - Ever had any acci-- dents? "No," was the reply. other and they mull over old quarrels mole hills. Very often they are worn BLE’ PEOPLE Illustrated Dressmaking Lessons Furnished With Each Pattern usband and wife get married nther than That makes life ing. doing without things for the sake are Just fun if done together. 0nd between them was stronger than held and that if they So take your courage in both hen of glory. them and who will b- ' s Dear Dorothy Dix—I am fifteen uses me about being fat. If I walk wmebody speaks about his being seen not so plump girls in our school. of nothing but being fat. I want to on telling me how nice and plump I better for her to try the six-months. ure is a. panacea for the situation, can: TB. truly love each other. if you take fifteen ‘ITIOUBLED. the superfluous flesh? Anyway, why arc of pulcbi-ltu-ia? F OR SALE ' Six Mortgage Sale --__._ To be sold by public auction front of the Luvv Courts Building Charlottetown on Wcdnesiluy the 12th l" Essex Super Car, d .' t st i - ~ -. - - llélylhg‘IIOTIJIPISI-‘Iiylfgll, ‘$111.1. ltlltr‘ Incense '-‘ s 1 0 0 - 0 0~ G 0 0 d Il " ~ ~ " . ' - ,‘,‘,x‘,y_",h§§,§° h?" K,1n°B“_"=l-lL-_Luu-\\'1"h1= Condition. Also Household, Prince Edward Island bounded and Furniture consisting Beds described as follows, that in to any: B . ' By a line commencing on the North urea“; Tables» EIIIETDPISO Shore of Murray River sildc of Log (‘iivi- iiuil mist angle of 5U ucres vcycil by the Coimulasloiier of Puli- llc Laud: to Cntlierme Bears and Thoma! D. Jackson, thence running North Five degrees forty minutes West (N. 5 40' W) by the magnet of the year 17M. Seventy-four (74) clinins IIIIII eighty 1K0) links to the Southern nhnrt- of Greek ltivor, thence Ensi- wurdly along llie Hflll| Shore of Greek lllver a sufficient distance to give I rectangular width of ten chains and seventeen links to the Northwest angle of 268 acres of land conveyed at the Enatcru ‘it ilic South- of illIlTI cnn- Kitchen Range, etc. 38 WEST STREET LA; L-BMQ-S-ZB-fl‘ mm ron SALE; \T FAIRVIEW rvvQ- to fiexsrider Jackson, thence South- wnr y song the western boundary nf the nninc (crossing the Road lend conhmln‘ n2 “u.” o‘ bu“ “Guy, iilg to Irfllfflllldrfl Point lit n point l“ C19", Exilenulf- “l” Ind Iofllwd nine chains niiil seventy one links 3% miles from Rocky Pnllll Ferry. from the first mentioned course Splendid dwelling house, front fuc- ing West River. Well watered and farmed. Churches and Schools at door. If not sold privately by Mon- day, September 10th, will be open on measured along the Road and touch- ing the corner of the Schoolhouse) to s point forty-three chains and eighty iln s from the Shore of Greek River, thence at right angles Enntwnrdly five and one-half links ilwncc south- warrlly along the I snlil \Ves|i\rii the Drum!” It 2-30 "TREK PHBNI Iiounilnry of the paid Alexander cheap. Write or phone Jackson's land to the North Shore of ANGUS BUCHANAN Murray River aforesaid. thence ’ Northwestwardly along the urns to New Domhmm the place of commencement. having a rectangular width on said shore of MIIFPAY River nf nine chains and twenty eight links, and cnntninlng by estimation Seventy-four (H) acres of lnnd s little more or Ions. Or J. A. MaeDONALD, Auctioneer, 200 Sydney Street. L-MM-8-21-23-25-il8-30—9. The shove sale in ninde under and any one, that of working a. great adventure. worse than narrow-minded. pounds so seriously. "lakes you $0 UIlhB-DP)’ Why don't you count your calories iinci got rid 0i cur-vs are the line ______ I think the ybunll Debbie who have a. modest amount to live on should wait, because in long The romance ellllflkuineilts Silillilildl,’ of just peters out out their fortunes tu- Scrlmping. planning, 10,1. of giving something to cinch other, ds a m h'l i -, - ,‘ It is only in youth that we sec the circling: wing“, w l e you W “may and the trailing clouds DOROTHY DIX. 0000 pounds overweight and everybody- down the street with a young man, » out with a fat girl. l have been I would be one of the most attractive This has given me an inferiority conlplcx. I think yell and scream at people who insist m. Wl ‘ ' t l" with me instead of making fun of mca? 1y can t’ Iwople 531mm my Am I being narrotv-miltiled? HURT . I give me everything my near; ___ _ tsrsrsi.sz=.t.wsris..s one» o u r. . you. We are both old enough to know i I should say you are You are l). nitwit That is o. more triilc, but if it not take Mae West us your sland- of beauty, not angles. DORUFHY DIX. FOR SALE A reel useful pony, broken ta - saddle and slei Ii, wright, 575 lbs., Rumble Seat’ 2 spare fires’ y age 5 years, IIIgIf-(‘PPSIPII nrck, sound as a dollar, no had hnhils, zilso sad- dlfi. must be seen to be appreciated. Iiflwd right. Apply Box 255. slime merllde, P. E. I. L-8828-B-28-29-30. See Well To Drive Your (Jar Are you as well cqulltved “l see to drive your c-ar as 1T l5 to carry you safely? l‘ 1-‘ u" conviction of those cnnlllflfl" to judge that the numbl-r of accidents would bc izrvulli H" duced If drivers were as unre- ful of their vision as ht the condition of their cars. A thorough examination rrf ihr eyes should PRECIJDI. lht‘ Issuing of a driver's livcnsr- G. F. IIIITGHESUN OPTOMETB I S’! ii by virtue of a power of n10 contains-l in an Indentnre of Mortgage deter l’! th August, A. D, 102i madebnween Annie J. Osborne n Truro in the I'l'0\‘||1f‘f' nf Nora Scotiii, wife nf William L, Oslmrne, and the laid William I. Osborne nf nu- name pllicc of the first part, and Albert J. l). Martin of Montague in Kings County ln Prince Edward Inland. Gentleman. nf the second part, de- fault having hcen made in payment of the mom-ya secured by the said mnrfgngi- For pnrilrillaril apply to McLeod "I! Bentley. Solicitors Charlottetown. Farm F0 apply ALBERT I. D. MARTIN, Mortgagee. r Sale! Owing to ill-health I offer for sale my film} “y acres situated at Marshfleld. Good buildings- _-*P|"",' location. If not sold privately will be sold by public auvlui" Wednesday, August 29th at 2 p. m, For further pariiculalf ALEX. STEWART. Owmm or J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. 4. lDtlnn-an 4,