.C rin 1 . li 1 l 'I L`. M. Poole - - 7? ,~, _ rf -e s 7' . l ri v F ,_ T. y. in "l .;' \ . Q. i i ’ . /_f ‘J ~ i 5' .,t, . ll iz _ 7. uf if f i .- 1. if, ii . il. i . lr ,. i . 1# Q. i ,‘. i' i t » » t i 1 l i it it fl , V , . i' \ 'C E4. E I This t‘nAlu.o ~"r'i‘owN i.uArtom\i - sum; ' ’ _ __`_ M-= ` , `~“~l."" - I ii s V nr =__» *_ _ ,_ '_ _ W Y-. V.....___..,.° WV- *_ 1_ i I \ L 1 V W ___ _f *\"""‘°*"‘T" ‘III-I' * ‘j,`F¥ _ ' ' -' wp 19. 1930 .. E' E! ‘ = - ' ' - ~ ` ' 0 'l I .»1' at G use for niaki in the cellar Quickly c pensive. structurally strong, G'1roc\\'allboiirtl ives cr- 2_ P , manent Ere protection. listed hclow "Building an with Gyproc. F IRE seldom visits houses having Gyproc \Vullboard Ceilings. partitions, 4 walls and sheathing. On the contrary ,I Gyproc has saved ' ll many homes. This pioneer Canadian fire-safe gypsuni board bus 3 ne\v Ivory coloured finish this year that makes decora- tion unnecessary' (when pain- elled). It is just the thing to Q l i i y for full information or write for interesting free book, Keep F Bay with > p YPROC = /. \` _ - ` /\,f`»\ ~ \~/ '$1 _ _ ` t _` - \,\§_' {_{f__,- `° \/ -<.p/ / ..f , <'.;,(<~',\f._, - 2 tb J av Fig L'Xll`Il l'L)()l'|1§ or attic. \ rcctcd, inex- Your dcalet‘s name is - 5 L. Ask him todd v _ \ 5 d Rcmodclling ' t ` /` (iv , fi I' , Q _ ,,,, , ¢-- ..._-.-kc...-.. _._-@ ' Married Quarters DAVID LYALL Continued . "And before the war were you en- gaged in this business?” he asked quietly. ‘ , "No. sir; I was employed in ii lbaiik." “A.'.d when the war is over, pre- sumably you will go back to the bank." “I don't think so. I have other vit-ws. If possibtx I should like tu remain in the ami_\‘.`° "Impossible, my dear sir. There ,will be no use for a third of the gay fycunpz sparks who imagine they ,would like the ariny as a perniane t t':.re_2i~. If our pacifists are to be belieeved, there will be an end of armaments when this colossal lstruggle is over. in which case Cthcllo's occupation will be gone. 'New, tell me, for I nm clet-ply inter- lested, have you succeeded in co':.- ivinelng my daughter, who, by the by, *Qs `../xl? s JT sketchy future you have indicated is |one ,you could ask her to share?" i “We care for one another, sir,' ...`\;t.~..;.~“°“~....,‘w.s*.~‘.. .., .pr `\ on shipment f 100 lb v-ery much-in fact. he had been one; pers naiaig bfi in p,,.,.,fq aging of hor greatest favourites. She had; V hllme. a ress and instructions; admired his looks. as every woman" ~ °"‘°'wl’” I Wm “°.° be "SP0 must, his quiet, unassuming man- ` ` ners, the suggestion oi' ability and *, 'P » power about him. Above all. he had “ me proved himself a. fine soldier, and 1 W W l ‘ l` th ld 1 1 I h ' .§`."...°lT.’.`...°.'.. .i...§’°... ..°.“.§ .`i.....Zf 'N°°\"'l\““-$'° \\'-“-*“\_7‘°*"\W-\°*-\i°F.. Mother uf 11 ls Grateful . MRS. T. J. n.‘.s'roN . a mer.- child, that the ‘.‘€'l‘Yl ;mietcill‘er§i¥“ began to have me* my , ill .ame poor nnd I suffered , with indigestifm and with sharp pains in my side. My sleep was rcstless from nervousricss and ri sluggish liver kept me habitually constipated Since --' i~- r ii l-iiid e and 31.5.3; gllgcvgvl Qdleiidid healtli riip to and the tone of the lettzr made herl, I two years ago. Then my Sll`9l18¢h very angry indeed. At the same time GYPsU.\i,Lr.\ir AND = ». _ _ ALABAsTiNi;, CANADA, li," , Lisfiirro ' ; ~ __ '”‘ Montreal . Quebec ~ lsald Bwdford @1jately_ "And the tilting four bottles cr sargcri I cat .future is all before us." with a hearty ‘appetite without a I “It is, indeed." sf-iid the Rector, md!0l"°Slm“'m'_hen1l’HlnS . _ , s . 'e » ne ar a :g"‘“l-"' "I "“’“`°l bl" “dm‘1`°0’”, strength anlil energy are iengarkable. :rather marvel, at the courage which i My nerves have stcuiiicd, I sleep good. lb-fcugm you he,-C_ But the math., l have gained 5 pounds and feel grantti! . .. , ~ . _ .does not come evfn within the limitsl Sargon DLS had 3' “onderml e is 75eN|EW llV®lE2Y Maritime Representative--lil. B. Melville, 53 Rupert Street. Amherst, N. S. ' For Sale By Poole & Thompson, Limit R. T. Holman, Limited Morris-Bernard ¢?¢ Co. - Matthew & McLean ,Tenders For R in k Tenders will be receiv- ed by the unolernnmeci architects up to noon, '27th June, for the erec- tion of new rink in Char- lottetown. Plans and so - (D pPppF WWFWW Charlottetown, ed - Montague, - Summerside Tignish, - - Souris, ‘_ NOTICE Y/I Owing to construction, ‘i¢. Petet‘s fBa,v Bridge will he closed to vehicle triillic on and after T'.:'.'~'d:'iv. June 17th. until further notice. The de- tour will be by Quigley’s Mills. 6-16-lweek, , cifications can be seenon; EFFICIENT and after Wednesday,l QPTH AI ERVI I . _i_~ " 1 1 S ` CE `l3Il'l JUYIG. at The 0ffl°eli.-Yes axaiinivuu, Grasses :lf ;f\}<__~lg_§:-giggqeal, ‘ §UPPl.lF.!\ AND FFTTFJJ. Any tender fmt neges e.\ni~:ru1. /l'rTi:NrioN Given To REPAIR WORK. sarlly accepted. ' ‘ E. s. BLANCHAR J. W. JOHNSTON J_ E_ H/.\RR|S_ _ Registered Optometrist. .loam Arc\inccts.~ °“‘ *',',§,§,‘.,,,.,,,..,,,§"°"° ’”"‘ 4519-6-l l-#li Phvlle 709 .U :T .1 W '»i.__..~.__;___l__.__v._ .- -___ ____-_.__.___.._i..l 3-Houses For Sale-3 _ it The Charlottetown Forum has three houses and lots for quick sale. intending purchasers will make application to any of the following: f fcct on my liver and my constipation 1 ., _ . _ _ 4 Cf D0SSlSll1t.\'_ My eusiier is ‘N0. has been entirely overcome."-Mrs. T. Captain Bradford, and I wish you ggoocl day," l 'l`”ne two men regarded one another lsteadily for a meme.-.t, and Bradford did not flinch. Man to n1.='.n.the_v `\'.'ere well mntclvd; in some tliings the soldier' had the b:.=t of it. "I am qlllle aware of the difference ‘in our social position, sir," he began. "I Shmlld r.0t have thought it," ln- t‘rpo!nted the Rector with full sig- nificance. "But the war is levelling these differences every day,” continued Bradford bravely. “There are many such marria;-'s which turn out happily." Bradford. Once more I 535. your bc entertained for a moment. I h - » - - V T. PETERS BAY BRIDGE cLosi~:D S an 1'" "en "‘e"°‘°“ lt t° my Wm’ My advice to you my dear slr, is to continue your military career, which l "'_""`l'”_"`*_-~*Q--- i Dizzy, Weali Heart; Tenihlelleadaches l All Gone. New Life _i` ,,;-,,‘f_,.,.\ ( "Was bothered with f‘ ». yi); dizziness, weak heart, -Q1' terrible headaches. ` "' Aft? ‘_t.."2'.‘.g 'l-`fT&.‘1,-Ei- |,*;,f 1*" ‘ ' mes- am entlffly rc- lieved, feel like new person." -_ M1-5, F, Valcourt, St. Gabriel, East, P. Q. Thousands tell miracles or "Fnm. ajtlves." Constipation, liver trouble, dizziness, weakness, headaches md 0V@mlEht. Bad stomach, bilious_ HHS. indisest-lon. heartburn, gas vimtsh promptly. Kidney and bind. der ills, pain in back gc in 24 hours, Nerves and heart quiet, sound sleep at once _Rheumatism, neuralgia de-l camp quick. Complexion clears. | Ten of natui-e‘s greatest remedies combined in handy little tablet Marvelous discovery of famous Can-_ adian doctor. Speedy results amaze. | Get "Fruit-a-tives" from druggist today. Become new person ovemlght. l I)r. l. J. Yeo, Presitleiii; J. P. Simmonds, Vice- President; H. S. Henderson, Sec’y-Treasurer. |542-6-18-4i. ' -cj 'HE . ulnlilo 1) _I -I 11 p.|ii. Arrives Toronto 7.30 mm.; Chicago, l L45 p.m. I The MAPLE LEAP Daily from Bmiyverirurc Sudan. Manual. at 9.30 a.m.: arriving Toronto. 5.00 P-"L3 CU* rim. 1.25 1..... 'iwlq-him: equivptd M°°2f“| to Toronto. ALL STANDARD TIMES Full ali-t.iiI~ frimi \\. l\. Ifiu:rr~. (ity Tlelirl Alent. I.. l‘. Nltrhir. Ticket Agent, L-éntlnn. P. \\`. Flnrkln, l , ,of.whlch this track is a member. Nl ` - GEO_ N_ MACDONALD' ul - Leave honnventurcf Sltation daizyhat 3 , \; Secretary. ' ; ,_ Lamous ayrun... UDB 3. l ‘ i’nmTQl|oiit‘o; I8 lznurs 15 minutesd to 1 2* _ - . ' 'h ` . ' 7 _'fi .‘..";'.‘;r:-..2'.i.“.r.°.‘ ;;;'..;.:..':.’. _ ~ no-i-11-1°-21-==-=»-My 1. I , . f Detroit connection. . . The lNTER»ClTY LIMITED . .._.. sg psiiy from Boazvcmun- Station. Manual. at N 0 T I c E T 0 Quin n».........» .\;.f.o. poses. Ticket! l°°d UP °° A“F“'°" Minard's and watch them heal. the "Hll‘ll|\l|" Wm mln 05|! °"| _ -» ` . Mln|ird's for. campers, tond_trlp outlast service vls. ou thc~ _ ’ _ `\\ -.\ should bb °bt\lh°d 110111 W 5°°\‘°° ____ tiiuoiriiig ami any ma me zcui. -*"‘Q""“ f lr.v'l 011100; A f°° °f *5 Wm 5° A R ‘ , 'Also Jutie lztli and ‘$801. leaving Apply tc .ii cbiiictcii sn mini rtciin om." ificiiictiig I -4; `»i_` mu-gpg to partially cover wat 01 M I N D ' S V f||"|.,¢¢,¢|"m 5|, 1 A, M, rggqi-1,4" W. 1. loolilts, cl|_tyw'r|;~:|:;RA;:;t.D_|l'..liz. liiirci-|ita,A1~|c|i¢¢ Agent, station. ,,',l-_W koeplne t-'"1 lf' °°“dl'»l°n- _ win tcm victoria it 1 ir. M. niii-iii; _. '_ ' _ .' __" " """"'" ‘°'_"' _ , ls_ I. W. BOUl.'l'll~ , the lntcrvoullu weeks the two round ' _) \ ' l _ _ " B¢¢f¢¢ll’!- . trips will bc made. ‘ J ,A-_-_ .__._..» _ ~ ~ _ . - ~ ~ _ - ”`~' oturiottetown Drvins Psrk I-nd | . 'nm smcut. etrccuvc mul .mic ,Y f rrcviiicm mhmitibn Asiociiit l N I P4 E , mg., _ , “ff “CQ” sh," -in-I "nim- |3|NADlA._N.--.N4T||lMl-. .__,.........._ »»~__.;i /~ - MATINEE HORSE RACES AT SOURIS, . TUESDAY. JULY lst. I Clan A. 'rm iiiiu rice, ioo iii.. o.if,‘ 1 class B. Trot and Pace, ioo bus. out-.1 class c. Ti-ot .ina rice, 75 im... oats* : nom iuiau be s ti. 5. , National Trotting Rules to govcm- ll `ll0IlSEMEll _-_. The Charlottetown Drlvinl Park track is now ready for training pur- ioth also permlttlnz use G! I lhll , J. Boston, Goodwood. Ont, l Sargon may be obtaiiied in Char- lottstown from the Hughes Drug_Co~. Ltd. llms already been so creditable. and §m;.i~r_\- in your 0-in class. That way lli:i;~_pir.'.‘=~. limi" "But your daughter?" “Pardon she is my affair. mine -and hrr mothers. Gccii day, Captain Bradford." He uttered no warning regarding the future. exacted no promise as he pulled the bell, and asked the man- sfrvant to show the visitor out. Bradford departed, his head as 1 high as when he had come, his re- "And many more which end dis- | 5°l"e ll* 5° way shaken' Mr' P°me` astrously It is fume to marshall roy showed only the high hand. and war-time facts before me. Captain l had tried to veil his just anger. In his estimation the episode was ended. iprnposal is preposterous. and cannotl ll`-“Sh Poppy had sm] to be dealt' with. - I-Ie forgot that the thing denied immediately becomes the insistent l object of desire. ‘ CHAPTER VIII Lady Stanton PC~l..E. in rfr be- coming' red commandants uniform. with the ril:-bon ‘of the O. B. E. on her breast, was knitti‘g her brows over ii letter at her desk in her office a‘. The Place. Miss Nrville, her quarterrnaster and secretary. had observed the Pomeroycrest on the flap of the envelope, and understood that it was a family affair that had cast the cloud on her chiefs brow. She was surprised, however, when Lady Stanton Pole rose rather heav- ily to her feet, looking at her blankly as lf hospital affairs were for the moment shut out, V "Just carry on. Betty: You know what to say io most of these letter writers. Dont forget to demand a satisfactory answer from Stubbs about the real. Unless he can fill the cellars by the fifteenth his con- tract wont hold. Tell Blanche Crediton that theres no opening here at tier moment. But, stay; there might be. Dont write her till I see you again. And please be a dear, and don't let any one disturb me for half nn hour at least." "Don't you feel well, Victoria?" asked Miss Neville. rho adored her amiable chi”f r.1'.tl li'.'I:l to =~;".':= licx “I‘m well in my body, but my' mind has i.~c:e.'.':d a nasty jar. I cari`t tell you about it now,” she answered. as she left the room. The letter fi-cm her brother Edward, over which she had but hastily glanced. had serlcusly disquieted her. It was in some measure anim- ;~.-fz-`nment of h'r policy at The .- '"_~e=. and, in brief, accused her of nc: taking proper care of Poppy. It contained an account, slightly embellished. of Bradfcrds visit to the Abbey, and concluded with the tr:_“.eh.'int words: "I have, after due reflection, de- cided to say nothing to Augusta, and you viill please receive this letter ln strictest confidence. Meanwhile I walt your views and explaizatlons, chiefly the latter. Poppy, of course, Sun Burned P Then ‘ruh afflicted purta with must come home, and, as it has happened under your roof. you will ; _have to invent a plausible excu.se.»` 'You owe it to us as reparation." l low, Lady Stanton Pole had her l own share of the Pomeroy temper. ` it worried her tremendously, for she was just as much alive to the trouble of it all as her brother could posibly be. PUPPY was very dear to her. and l she did not wish to see her make ii mess of her life. And to marry Bradford would be that. Lady stanton Pole did not blink the fact. She had liked Bradford 1 .E ile- is tions. Thinking did not ter.d to lin- “ ' ` to find her. though it was unusual her "° hear' H" father had mst mt to summons. nurse from the wards A moment in Wmmg t° his sister; ar. thc busiest hour ci the day. h° md °°S'”d ‘° “lt” his °W“ han” ,l prove the smuamn: obviously the contents. ‘within an hour ol"Bradford leaving ms, and best thmg was to confront She had not heard i'rom>Bradford the Abbey gates. _ Poppy with her fathers letter since they parted at Waterloo. Therel "My hatl Fancy Jim going down She rang the ben and semi maid had not, of course, been time for to Cud.hain,” she gasped. “It was to Boche guns would be nothing to it.. Jolly plucky of him! Standing up Somewhat surprised, but not~in the ` ' " ` '“' "Shut the door and sit down I that sort. Read that" B d y 01° er, V Poppy recognised the envelope and the writing from afar, and look- _ ' °' " " ‘° ' as she knitted her brows over the - " least apprehensive. Poppy presently burst; in, her cheeks flushed with the effort of bounding upstairs twol steps at a time "Yes almtie. rm hc.-c. whats ' ' ,he ,,,,,,,,.. _ Morris Bridge Closed dm know why it is nemmy w'm Morris Bridge, North Gra. hicle traffic until further me s,mp,es, qn.s,.on in gms D, nvi1le,w1ll be closed to ve- notice. ‘ ed both conscious and -apprehensive Cha;-]0ttetOWn June 16 1930 . 3 OF PUBLIC WORKS Cause Indigestionf Create Sourness, Gas and Pain. How to Treat. Medical authoritlc gas, bloating, nausea, etc., are due to an excess of hydrochloric acid in the By Order' stomach. The delicate stomach lining is irritated, digestion is delayed and DEPARTMENT food sours, causing the dlsa eeablc - - _ _ _ , i +1 Acids In Stomach e 7` l¥"`”W*"”“ NOTICE Fraser Bridge Closed A ly nine-twin. °iiii¢°¢'iic°.°.i'i`ll.=§.f.°.fi§ Fraser Bridge. Glynde River, will be closed to ve. trouble, indigestion. sourness, burning. l1lCle traffic until further notice Bl’ symptoms which every stomach sul. Cl13.l‘1Ol2t€l.OWI1, J 11116 16, 1 930 fercr knows so wel OF PUBLIC WORKS l. Artificial dlgestents are not needed Blsurated Magnesia. and take 5 tea- .fns the stomach, prevents the forma- tion of excess acid and there is no p _ form never liquid or milk) is harmless to for stomach purposes. It is used by thousands ol people who enjoy their Fort beds ° _i_..i______ ...ii - Favorite Food , Put up lu s. new Package. Most. original flavor condensed to powder _ form tshlng. - in such cases and may do real harm. A ‘ I C Try laying aside all digestive aids and instead get"from any druzgist some spoonful of powder or four tablets in water right after eating. This sweet- I soumess, gas or pain. Blsurtited Msg- _ nesla