l .' .1 O iv- EXQE TWO ' Ell R° Ans good iea” Grange Pelioe is the finest lea in the best package-Aluminum Red Rose lllllliiliidiifiiilii VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY‘ " To be sold b! Public Auctiti at! No. 88 Upper Prince Street. Clty. "Ill Friday, the 14th September. inst- l‘ 12.30 P, M., the valuable residence and __ mlses oi the late Major Ewen Maclimlllll- Property open ior inspection Gal ly. For particulars apply to D. EDGAR SHAW» Solicitor ior Estate. BEN]. CARTER, Auctioneer. 7592-9-6-tst4l. llllilllilii SALE I will sell by Public Auction at the home oi Hammond Harper. Mound Edward Road, on September 10th at 1.30 p. m., all his househfllfl furniture consisting oi living room. dining room. bedroom and kitchen furniture, including a Willis Plano. Columbia Gruphonola and records- Morris Chair, Kitchen Cabinet, Dishes. Base Burner, Sun Beam Oak Heater, Florence Three _Burner Oil: Stove with oven, Washing Machine and Wrlnger." Sewing Machine, Com‘ goieum Rugs and I‘ ' 80ml! _ Bedding. Carpenter Tools, 10 laying! liens, Z3 Cockerals and Pllllfitfin white Wyandottes, Ford Roadster. 1926 Model and other articles too; numerous to mention. Sale ,. ‘tive; as Mr. Harper ls leaving Province.‘ Terms cash. Ii not flne on date, sale will be on Wednesday 12th at same hour. new. (marlin, Auctioneer. 7570-9-5-wim4l. iucnou .$l\l.E' There will be sold by Public Auc- tion on the premises on Friday, the seventh day oi September vat the hour of twelve o'clock noon, that de- sirable property having a front oi eighty feet on King Street and ex- tending from "King Street to Dor- cheater Street with a. large resid- ence thereon being the p_rop_erty oi the late Archibald Mcliinnon. This property is in good condition and is especially suitable ior a boarding house or an apartment. At one o'clock oi the same day there will be sold at the same prem- ises all the household furniture oi the late Archibald Mclillnnon con- sisting oi 4 bedroom sets, dining room set, living room and parlour furniture, kitchen range and uten- sils. dishes, glasswa e, rugs, oil- cloth, also a large number oi other articles too numerous to mention including several pieces oi antique furniture. Inspection may be held on Thurs- day the 8th day oi September. Terms at sale. For further particulars apply on the premises or to MARK B. McGUIGAN, Solicitor J. A. MODONALD, Auctioliee . 7450-8-30-81. RED CROSS LINE S. S. “ROSALIND,” FREIGHT AND PASSENGIBB MONTIIIAL CIPTOWN 5T. JOHNS ' 13' LE .2: .5 .5: .5 .. i l" .5 i5 a m m i 6- E E ' E 11 A, M, Forenoon Sept. l Sept. 3 Sept. 4 Sept. 15 Sept. 17 Sept. lii Sept. 29 Oct. 1 Oct. 2 Oot. 13 Oct. 15 Oct. l0 Canada S.S. Lines Ltd. Montreal Agents. Carvell Bros, Ltd. Charlottetown Agents. 171512111 AMERICAN 1.1mm LINE S. S. ATHERTON SAILING FROM MONTREAL SEPTEMBER 8th SOB-EL SEPTEMBER 8th CIIABDOTTETOWN. SEPT. 11th S. S. DELSON SAILING FROM MONTREAL SIPTIMBEII 15th BOIEL SEPTEMBER. 15th CIIABLOTTBTOWN, SEPT. 18th ron ‘ PIERRE. MIQUILON. JOHN'S. NIL!) cattle Carried Ior lilies and Space i sr. ° ST. I I fully finished. ltseli. Dinner parties and banquets \ GABBY GERTIE "A wlie may like to have her clothes admired by others, but she generally gets them on her hus- band's account—lf he has credit." CAUGHT ON THE FLV "He thought she'd never consent to marry him; but she dld wh had her up in his plane." "Caught on the fly, lo to speak.’ “Mule wen the swimming con- teat." "For heaven’. sakel A GOOD GOLFER “lo he a good goiter?" “Oh, yep-always goes to church before he plays hie Sunday game." an 01.01pm: cone wnono Early Bird: Oh chucks, I've been here since before sun-rise and haven't seen a worm yeti Pa Farm consisting oi 100 acres, B0, The Parker House is now read! permanent and transient hon-gem Th, bu“. h” pa" tivatiom. also.. an.. ideal. Potato,‘ completely remodelled and bcanti- Film.- lltlllteil- The table speaks ior Bflfllnilfilb take . special . This m in | no "P" ~4- ctmm" l: n ‘Kgt Street, she'll-i ogvaite ' Phone m. cm mu. flours ior meals: Breakfast from BRUCE STEWART COMPANY ' . AGINTI t to 8 o'clock. Dinner ll to i o'clock. Supper IJOtoIPJI. homicid- MIB. ll. I. IaeIINNON, lm-ri-fl- qhe Where could she pin the medal en that abbreviated cult of here?" . Y TIIE COIWPLETE IMPASSE Week after week. Lila shared her allowance with Slddons. “Shared" is hardly the word. Little b little, the greedy rascal absorbed e entire amount. Dorothy's loan had been swallowed up long ago, and still Siddons demanded more. His sal- ary, had been raised three times, at his own suave command, and now he coolly requested a round sum ln one lump. "But I haven't the money, Sid- dons.” Lila told him. To be blackmailed by one’s own butler. It was outrageous! "Madam doubtless knows-where she can obtain lt," he told her, with his ironically deferentlal bow. Lila restrained an ' ,. ‘ to throw something at him. She wish- ed, with all her heart, that she dared turn him over to the police. "I have ho way oi getting more money than I already give you." she replied coldly. “Perhaps Mr. gested. Mr. Ware would not consider it for a moment." "I was suggesting again that Mr. Ware might be highly interested in learning of the activities of Madam," murmured Slddons. “Hls interest might well be worth the sum I require. Such an insignific- ant sum—compared to the import- ance of keeping certain things a secret." "You lnsolent beast!" cried Lila, under her breath. Aloud, she sald haughtlly: "I will see what I can do, Slddons. Go now." Even then the insufferable crea- ture lingered. "I trust that Madam will not wait “too long. The piece of property in which I wish to invest must be bought at once, lf at all.” Lila nodded, her teeth clenched. When the man had gone, she sprang up and paced the floor in a rage. Where on earth could she raise that amount of money? To appeal to Herbert, or to her father, was impossible. Shc wou_ld have to give ,9. reason. After Herbert's ample and generous allowance for her own personal expenditures, a request for more money would be regarded by both men as unreasonable and a sign of cwiznvngancc beyond words. Dorothy had already given all that she could spare. There was no one else to whom Lila could turn. She wished devoutly that she knew where to reach her resourceful Uncle Dan; he would surely help hcr out. As lt was. she came to a reluctant decision. She made a list of the modlstes, mllliners, designers of ex- ciusive lingerie, and bootmakers who received her patronage. Of them all, thc famous Irene had cause to be most thankful for Llla's extravag- ant tastes. To her smart shop, Lila betook herself that afternoon, looking very calm and assured, outwardly, and inwardly crlnglng at the thought of the thing she was about to do. She rehearsed her little speech as she threaded the Avenue traffic in her car. She would look at some new models, although the three new gowns and the delectable ncgllgee that represented Irenc's most ex- pensive handiwork had never ycf. been worn, and she would say neg- llgently: "I think I'll take this and this- a little later. But. in the mean- tlme, you might add the price of them to my bill and give me a check ior the amount. You can—er -put ll: on my account. You under- stand?" Ware-J’ he sug- Eczema Formed Painful Blisters Cuticura Healed "Eccernnstartzdwiihahieiaeh on mynrrna. Iatuitferhsdbiia- / terlabouttbesizeofnbeunwhlch- wee full of water nndvery ltbumedondwulosoreloould. nbtbenrtotouchlt. Tbeweigbzoi acupinrnybandwouldhirlymoh mecryouiwith pain. Ihndmy bands and arms tied up (mm the endsoi’ my flngentnmyshwidezo. Sometimes it kept inc awoke for hours. "AirlendreeomniendedOudmm SoopandOlntmeznooieemiorc (Signed) Min E B Dlvia, R. R. 3, Noribwood, Keep your akin clnr by doing Cndmn Soap, Ointment and Toi- cum ierdalbioileipuipoeeo. Touch plmplfll and itching. if day, with Cutiairn Ointment, bathewltli 0nd». earn Boop and hot water. . ---v - r-nramrae-e- DQIt. ‘IM Ii. SJLTfi will‘ O O§§4+§+§444444QQ40§O44+ a recent visitor to Freetown. ls visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Jane Bernard. and family, have returned to their home in Rexton, N. B., after spend- THE CIIARLOTI p-dirt getting clothes-not rinsing out-wash ruined? NEVER, if you use charged to their account. it now. ward ease. there were few customers. herséli came forward with a smile. “All, Mrs. Ware, you have come I ask‘ pardon. But you understand that frequently a business payment." Lila went faint. ed. “I-” Irene wagged an arch finger. husband? Ma fol, these be?" Lila got to the street somehow leaving a perplexed and slightly dls- gruntled Irene. Her one hope gone! Herbert had received her her allowance. to account for the hadn't paid fir-and still blackmalling demand? (To Be Continued.) Forced To Sleep In Chair-Gas So Bad “Nights I sat up in a chair, I had and nothing I cat hurts me now. I sleep flneF-Mrs. Glenn Butler. Even the FIRST spoonful of Ad- lerlka relieves gas on the stomach and removes astonishing amounts of old waste matter from the system. Makes you enjoy your meals and sleep better. No matter what you have tried for your stomach and bowels, Adlerlka. wlll surprise you. Hughes Drug 00., Ltd. ii Freetown and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. -J. D. Murray and daughter Miss Verna of Belmont, Mass. were recent visitors to Free- town. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Profltt. . H‘, Miss Beulah Yco has returned to her home ln Lot l6, after a pleasant vlslt with friends ln Bedeque and Freetown. Rev. H. R. and Mrs. Coleman and little daughter Frances, Port. Hill, accompanied by Mrs. H. R. Coleman St. John. N. B., were visitors during the week. Mr. Kenneth Muttart, Carleton,‘ motored to Freetown Sunday ev- enlng. Mr. and Mrs. William Newcombc, 30mm. Mass. are visiting Mrs. Newcombes brother, Mr. Charles D. Taylor. Miss Verna Gardiner, West Rox- bllfy. Mass, and Miss Marlon Mac- Imyfe. Waitham. Mass, are spend- inii thcinvacatlon in Freetown and Northam. ~vw MP- Reina Campbell, Chelton,‘ was. Miss Greta Bernard, Kenslngton, Rev. W. A. and Mrs. MacQuarric "l8 a pleasant vacation with friends and relatives on P. E. I. FARM FUR SALE AT BOSE VALLEY acres clear, balance under fire-wood.‘ dwelling house and two barns. This‘ property is of a high state oi col-l two. miles. from.‘ Station. near to. cumin, School and Mills. For fur-l ther particulars apply to ADAM lleeKINzlE, Bradnibone, P. B. I. (Or Owner) WALTER MaeKlNZll, Kimberley, B. C. o-o-owooo- Miss Georgie Maclfiirlane, R. N2. Fernwood. was a visitor here on Sunday last-R. 'a~0e Idllllllllen O0 Iona; Iofi Mel Of course, Irene would under- stand. Women dld it every day Borrowed money from their modls- tes by the simple means of having gowns that were never delivered But Lila had never done such a thing before. It seemed inconceiv- able that she was being forced to She parked her car before Irene's shop, climbed out and sauntered into the shop with complete out- She was thankful that Irene ‘mown GUARDIAN MALPEQUE The Young People's Society Cen- tral. Lot 16, gave their play, "The Village Lawyer" to a full hall in‘ Bea View, on Tuesday evening, Aug. 21st. The performers all acted thelr~ parts exceptionally well and merit- ed the praise oi all present, bring- ing down the house with laughter at the splendid performance. Miss McLellan, Mlscouche, rendered some splendid music, which was en- cored. after which she gave a read- ing, "When Mr. Brown gets his hair cut." This reading was much apprec- iated. There was also a sale oi candy from which a neat sum was realiz- ed. The National Anthem brought a most enjoyable evelnlng to a close. Mr. and Mr-s‘. Theophllus Mac- Gougan. Lynn, Mass, are visiting friends in Ma-lpeque and Sea View. The Darnley and Sea View auxll- ' lary held their "Thank offering" 1n Sea. View hall on Wednesday even- ing, August l5 th. A short program consisting of solos, Exercles, read- ings was given by the Mission Band. Rev. E. Lockhart oi Antigonish, N. 8., gave an inspiring addrus oi en- couragements in all Mission workers both at home and abroad, to be faithful ‘to their task. Mr. H. S. Donald, acted as chairman an a vote of ‘thanks was tended Mr. Lock- hart, by the ladies of the auxiliary for his splendid address. ‘ The Sea View school has re-open- ed for another years work, under the management of MISSr Marlon MacSwaln, Principal and Mr. Albert Silllphant, Assistant. The School has been thordllghly renovated dur- lng the holidays, and its appearance quickly in response to my request. _ ls greatly improved. Mr. and Mrs. E. Iockharii. Antig- woman like myself needs ready money, and it is then necessary for her to send out her bills and beg for prompt "Your—your bill?" she stammcr- “Was I not wise to send lt to your indulgent brldegrooms! But then, if s. man is not generous when he is newly mar- ried, when I ask you. will he ever And worse! dress- maker's bill—an exhorbltant one, too—when he had every reason to expect that shc would pay it out of How was shdgoing fact that she had no money. And how was she going to raise the money to meet Slddonfls such stomach gas. I took Adlerlka and son Donald, returned to Munc- holldays at their summer home in Hamilton. Archie and Allen are re- partof Beptentcr, when hey will en- ter Mt. Allison Unlversi institute room, on Wednesday even- Mary.‘ Burns. who left on Friday morning ior BostornMMue. ‘Her friends presented her’ th s. eas- uaeliutt. _ _ , tif l " ‘finch ivory toilfit, onlsh, N. S., have been spending their holidays with friends in I-Iam- ilton and Malpeque, also their two children Doris andGeorge. Hon. H. D. McEwcn, of Charlotte. town and Mr. Edward Hooper, Mor- ell were guests, Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McNutt. Miss. Adele MacNutt, Charlotte- town, spent. the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs L. R. Mac- Nutt. Rev. D. M. Grant returned to Mnlpeque, on Thursday Aug. 30th.. after a. delightful month's visit to Boston, Mass, while there he visit- ed various polnts of interest, and also spent a few days in Plttsbury Pu. He preached inspiring sermons, both morning and evening ln Princctown, United church to large congregations, who were very glad to have their pastor back again. Miss. Jean Currie R. N. New York City spent a few days at the home of SEPTEMBER 6, i928 “I warn every woman I cmployf’, Says the woman Personnel Manager in a IoAflive Realization of this unconscious oEeuse distresses many women. Now such of- fense is unnecessary. This remarkable sanitary pad deodorizes completely. 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There is none of that conspicuous bulkiness so often as- sociated wirh old-fashioned methods. And you can adjust the filler, make it thinner, thicker, narrower-to suit your own special needs. l: is easily disposed of, no laundering is neces- sary. A new process makes it softer than cvcr before. Koiex now completely dcodorize: Kotcx has brought a new idea of fcm- ininc hygiene to women all ovcr the world. in the pas: ren years they have learned new comfort, new case-of- mindzhrough this saniniryprorcczion. Now, after years of ‘work, n process has been perfected that completely K o““1e‘*“é x The New Sanitary Pad which deodorizcs Buy a box today-Gilc for twelve. On sale at all drug, dry goods and departmental stores. hcr uncle, Mr. Thomas MacNutt. Her~many friends were glad to see hcr again. Miss Ruth Dennis Marshflcld was the guest oi’ her sister Mrs Chester Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crozler Wll- mot, were visitors ln Malpeque on Sunday. Mr. and ‘Mrs. H. E. Ramsay, and MlsrvMargarct Ramsay, were visit- ors to Albany and Chelton on Sun- day. Miss Thelma Woodslde. has as her guest, Miss Reeves, Freetown, and Miss Besln, Moncton N. B. evening was spent and a delicious lunch was served. After singing the National Anthem, all departed for th-elr homes, much pleased with the evening's enjoyment. the guest of hcr cousin, Miss Jean Donald Sea View. Misses Verna, Jessie, and Ruby week earlier, Consuls, of Burlington, were vlslt- ed to send their skins as soon as ors to Malpcque. on Sunday. __,€ M FUR. SALES ‘ be held ln cold storage in London while awaiting sale, without charge C. M. Lampson s. ($0., l.td.'s Aut- to the owner. umn Sale oi Silver Fox Will Com-' There is an excellent demand for mence November 5, 1928. Silver Fox, Cross Fox, Bluc Fox ' and Red Fox in the European mur- ket. and it ls believed that the cx- tremely satisfactory prices ruling at the recent Spring Sale wlll be fully maintained at the coming Autumn Sale, as the quality of SklllS to be offered is likely to be very limited. Miss Hazel Paynter. Ecl Crest. ls Silver Fox, intended for the Aut- umn Sale, should be forwarded not later than September 26th; Cross Fox, Red Fox and Bluc Fox one Shippers are request- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cousins and- posslblc, however, as all skills wlll THE NIILKY VVAY TO HEALTH Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ramsay and children, Mrs. Wm. E. Ramsay, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ramsay and son. motored to Alberion on Sunday. I Mrs. Wm. Harrington oi Spring Valley, who has been seriously ill, has recovered and is now able to be avround again. Her many friends were pleased to see hcr at the even- lng service in Prlncctown United church. The young vfieople of Maipequc held a moonllg t picnic at McGou- garrs shore on Saturday evening. A very enjoyable time was had by all. Games were played by the light of the moon, and everyone dld justice to a delightful grepast, served by the charming sex. , Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ramsay, and children, Mr _and Mrs Sherman. Weymouth, Mass" Miss. Maud Dil- ion, Moss, Mrs. Sinclair McGougan, and Miss Barbara McGougan, had a very pleasant trip to Port Hill and Lennox Island on Saturday. Mr. Lee Bcarism, Summersldc was a visitor in Malpoque, on Sunday. Mrs Chester Slmptm, has rciurn- ed to Malpequc after a delightful two weeks rest spcni. with relations and friends, in Marshileld, and Charlottetown. 1 . i‘ Mr. slid Mrs. Slnclar McGougan, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McGougnn. were visitors to Campbelton, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Alex. Brown, Miss Belle Agnew, and Mr. Horace Brown all of Charlottetown. were vlsliors to Malpeque and Hamil -n on Sun‘- day. Rev. J. 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