m; wt." m. the baby’: liie. llnllinllllslll l tion on the premises on Thursday ,,§ the hour oi 1 o'clock in the um- ‘. noon all that trict oi land situate, 2i lying and being on Township Num- "_ ING at a stake set on the South I side of the Prince Edward Island 1 l: Donald, thence "in same ten (l0) chains to land now thence lastwardiy along the Rail- flip ktf rBOyesn. gnqmeafllllctlhneudrvaoililfl dealers. We manufacture Fox Houses and Cedar Fox Breeding Dons, and we would be pleased to quote you our prices upon receipt oi your letter or phone. Elmer E. Sharbell, Pgrligggi Thus will besold by public auc- the 20th day of September 1928 at bee‘ Sixty-seven in Queens County aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, that is to say. COMMENC- Railway property ml the West side of Fredericton Road loading from‘ Fredericton Station to the Junction Road and running thence South along said Fredericton Road to the North boundary oi land now or formerly in posession oi Angus Mc- Wcst along the or formerly in possession of John Weeksk thence North along the same mid Railway property, and way to the place of commencement, generally has a dad who look: stunned." Llndy'Il finally marry 7" , “The girl who looks stunning I? “i wonder what kind oi a girl "Oh, probably some high-filer." l -, containing Ninety-one (9i)_ acres of’ l .‘- land a little more or less. ‘ ?_ This sale is rnade in pursuance oi a power of sale contained in an 1h- ,"I denture of Mortgage dated the sec- '4' 0nd day of May 192i made between l Henry Weeks oi’ Fredericton in , Queens County in Prince Edward - Island, isrrner, and Sarah E. Weeks his wife of the first part, and the undersigned oi’ the second part, de- , fault having been made in the pay- i ment of the principal and the in- l terest secured thereby. WHY HE DIDN'T swsAs AT 12m “You wouldn't think of swearing at a woman you say?" “Oi course not-l don't like to be cussed back." ,; a. n. BELL ‘I Z 8938-7-1I-1m0. Dated this 3rd day of August. 928. EVERETT HASLAM. Mortgsgee. 8889-8-4-841. Professional - Cards , DONALD S. ‘HART Chartered Accountant Audits, Systems Income Tax I80 Edward Street, Halifax, N. S (Making frequent trips to P. E. Island.) Bell & Mathieson D. L. MATHIESON L. L. B. Barristers, Attorneys, Etc. ' Money to Loan. Camera: Block. Charlottetown Mark R. McGuigan B. A. BAII-ISTER» OLICITOR, ETC MONEY TO LOAN most of his teeth." rake?" AN OLD RAKE “He's drunk so much he's lost "What do you expect In an old Dr. C. C. Archibald l“ ondlliu oi N. r. Post ondlllm Medical School and Hospital Practice Limited to Eye, Ear, Nose '_ and Throat V‘ Jlesting Eyes and supplying Glasses Office, Bayer Building ; Great George Street ~0ilice Hours-S to 12.30. 1.30 to 5.00 McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY l." W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Office: 180 Richmond Street a MONEY r0 1.01m , Charlottetown, P. E. I. AND 8O IT GOES "Lite la a peculiar thing, isn't it? While one person is bright tho other is sad." “Yes, and some people want to live and others reside In Chicago." Filllti l-‘(lil SALE Farm of 8i acres at Cable Head West, St. Peter's Bay. 40 acres clear, {McDonald & McPhee,$§lb§'o1§°i§§.'§.'§§lb°'l.$l.'“§§$? . ' B A finished, farm well watered. Will sell Y 3 . . separately or with stock, crops and =7. s. McDbNALD u. r. McPHEE machinery. Apply n. l GEORGE K. COFI-‘IN, BLBRIBTEBS. ATTORNEYS, ETCJ MONEY T0 LOAN St. Peter's Bay. Illey Building. Charlottetown. FOR SALE VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY , “N ewstead” situated at Winsloe - l2 acres oi the best soil on the island, in a high slate of cuitlva . Buildings consist of an excellent Stone Residence, Wooden Bungslon Id’ hired help, large barns, Cold Storage Plant, Electric Light and Water 1 1M. All buildings equipped with electric light throughout. 7644-8- 1 l -SW6l. Ixceptlonally well suited ior I-‘ox ltanchlng in addition to general I v Situated live from Charlottetown P0st'0fllce on the main 1on4 : to Swim. Has railway station within p00 yards of farm. to THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY A sufiiofi-IMI TDQ. MILDRED mucous i Jack Farquahar rode moodily up- town in a taxi. His lean dark face was stern; his gray eyes boded ill, for some one; his handsome mouth| was set in a grim line. . Health Services oi Canadian Medical , _ - Assoclatlon nesuilrlll ' ‘ism. for Ladies x , and Gentlemen for aflllll 1 mun of n- llo each . (nothing _- ‘ ' w. - M- l- -»- $2.2, 7323f." Pnmmm“ possible when the disease is recog- U-N-O Medicine Co. "u. mm emu’ Mum-up started at once. “There's a gentleman waiting to see you in your room, Captain Far- quahar," the hotel clerk told him, as he passed through the lobby. “He been waiting solne time." - Farquahar nodded. ascended in the elevator, and opened his door. Gilroy Holmes was lounging com- fortably in a chum-smoking a cig- arette. "You're a cool one!" he laughed. “You gave me an appointment for five o'clock this afternoon, and it's now a quarter past six. And I passed up tea with a darned at- tractive girl, too." Ferquahar closed the door and leaned against it. His mouth was unsmiling. "You'd have lost out anyway," he said quietly. "She had tea with me." Holmes stared at him in aston- ishment. - “You know Miss Mason?" Farquahar shook his head; an ironical gleam had come into his eyes. “No, but I know the girl with whom you were undoubtedly plan- ning to have tea. She happens t0 be my fiancee." ' "Are you Holmes. "No. Only pretty mad-and disgusted." "I don't know what you're talk- ing about." - "It's no use pretending, Holmes. She admitted it herself." "See hole." Holmes got to his feet and advanced toward his friend, "do I understand that you're tell- ing that some girl you're engaged to claimed she was having tea with crazy?" demanded pretty me? Why, man, you said yester- daythat you are still engaged to Ilila Latham." "Exactly," said Farquahar dryly. “Then how-—" began Holmes be- wilderedly. Farquahar took a step toward him. His face was not pleasant to see. that Lila and I were pledged w each other. Wasn't it playing it rather low down on a. pal to take advantage of his being supposedly bumped off in the line. of duty, and he was safely out of the way?" “That's a lie!" flared Holmes. “Whoever told you such rot?" "Lilal" was the calm reply. Holmes was staggered. "Lila? Are you crazy? I haven't set eyes oh Lila Latham since the night we had that supper-party in France. and you and I moved up the line." Farquahar smiled contemptuously. He walked over to the table, sei- ected a. cigarette from a box, and lit it. Then he seated himself on the edge of the table and regarded Holmes with cold eyes. Are 0a Ready” When your ' Children Cry last. one to confess it." minded her oi what she'd confessed —-and I happened, vincing." women." table. He came close to Holmes. His eyes were like tiny pin-points of brilliance. think I'd have given my life for you. But that's neither here nor there, now. I've got this to say: You keep away from Lila. ~ past, as far as she's concerned, but as for you-" he walked to the door and flung it open. "I trusted you, Holmes. You knew m5 h“ and went‘ chair and stared moodily at the that every person should go to his family physiciaiionce a year for a. Health Examination is to provide for the discovery of disease in its early stages, and so permit of treat- ment at a time when it offers the best chance oi cure. Otherwise, it is leit m the untrained lay person to decide for himself that he is in need oi medical care. For the particular benefit oi this latter group, it is necessa y to point out the conditions which, ii they occur, should be considered asdan- ger signals, and should turn these persons in the direction oi’ their family physician without delay. Everyone who experiences one of the dange signals is not developing cancer, but it requires medical skill to decide whether or not the symp- toms which are present mean can- cer. In its early stages, cancer is a local condition, and, if it is com- ,_i__l "I'd_ expect you to deny it." he said quietly. v Holmes was ted and nlilfY- “See here, Jack, there's been some ghastly mistake. Lila can't have told you any such rot. Use your common sense, man. If there bad been such an aflair, she'd be the "It wasn't exactly Lila who con- fessed it." said Farquahar carefully- "It was a friend oi hers who re- by accident, to overhear it." Holmes uttered a relieved exclam- ation: "Oh, if that's all!" “All?" echoed Farquahar wrath- fully. "Well, don't you see." arslwd Holmes, "if you only overheard something, you've no idea of what was actually said? How do you know _ what the ‘two girls were referring to. Pleteiv removed. there will be no re- o, whether they were m earnest? currence. If it is not removed, it Did you ask Lila about what you Bpfeiids $9 051161‘ Dari-S 0i’ m9 110d!‘ heard?" . and may cause cancer in these other ~Naturany_-- parts. This is the simple explana- “And what did she any?» tion oi the need for proper early "She denied it—naturally."' "ell-millil- "Had she any explanation?" Any lump, particularly in the mrquahm. smued grim]! fenlale breast, any abnormal‘ dis- "None that was logical or con- 0119189. Mil’ 50W mill- (1068 nflt redd- ily heal, any wart or mole that changes in size or appearance lire danger signals. Pain may not occur ill the early stages. The person who thinks that the condition cannot be serious be- cause there is no pain is mistaken, and, as a. result he may allow the ‘time for cure to slip past. Medical and surgical knowledge, experience and skill are at the ser- vice oi the public, but they must wait until the public decide to call upon them. - Questions concerning health, ad- dressed to the Canadian Medical Association, 184 College St., Tor- onto, will be answered by letter. Questions as to diagnosis and treat- ment will not be answered. "Well, that's a prerogative of Fsrquahar swung himself of! the "You were my friend, Holmes. I I'll overlook the “Get out!" With a shrug, Holmes picked up Farquahar flufig himself into a nized early and proper treatment‘ One of the reasons for advising 4 l They May iWin From . j, $2.50 to $50.00 ili'g .Cash »h m: " t" l~ " as ~, I , h“.lv.fi:h“." we,’ AWARDS l‘ Totalling’ S250! FIRST PRIZE - - sso sccom) PRIZE - $30 THIRD PRIZE - $20 and 5 prizes of $10.00 each I0 prizes of $5.00 each 20 prizes oi $2.50 each WHAT THE SEALS ARE WORTH IN YOTES wall. loved! And the girl whom he loved- to make love to his girl, as soon as alga??? gm whom he loved-Alma‘ Lila. for taking from him a friend- ship he had prized long before the war, when he and Gil Holmes had faced death together in the trench- es. He fell to pondering on his new Lila. fearless young thing whose staunch A friend lost! A friend whom he At that instant he almost hated She had changed. She had told him so, but he had not believed her. She was not the same frank, Summer Complaints At the first sign the hot weather giv Baby's Own Tablets or well child, and wlTi Kill Little Ones the little one in a few | hours he may be beyond aid. These Tablets will prevent summer com- plaint if given occasionally to-the promptly re- Fastened to the top of every 50199 0f Purello and Excello Pure Flavoring Extract vou‘il find a seal. ISBVE them silt] sekivour friends to save them for you They count for votes ll’l our big vote-getting prize contest; ' .~. _, Get as many _as you can dncisend them in by Dw_ 15, Thirty-eight people" with the largest number of votes will win gqluable prizes. You can be one oi themi Start-saving todayl HERE ARE THE slnrtb CONTEST RULES 1. Contest closes Dec. 1511923. No entries bearing a later post mark ‘will be considered. 2. Collect vour seals ln neat baundies so that none will be lost, putting those oi equal value together. ' 3. 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J M, I , . 5f’ L 43:0’ fPureliol and Egmd‘ ,__.' .Malge Good CooklngBdler 1.. courage had won his admiration as softened her; she had taken on the his head in his hands. forlorn than he had felt in the Ger- man prison-camp. friend, and something seemed to warn him that he was fiancee. lieve these troubles if they come on suddenly. Baby's Own Tablets well as his love. It seemed as though should always be kept 1n every luxury and ease and pence hfldihome where there are young child- ren. There is no other medicine as pretty, futile artiflciaiities that he good am; the mother has the guar- hated. antee that they are absolutely safe. Well, he reflected, marriage wouldfrhey are sold by all druggists or S0011 rid 118i’ 0f thdl». HE hid fiithflfiwi he mailed an receipt; of price, old-fashioned views on marriage; 25 cents per box, by The Dr, _w11- he demanded a partnership, not a-‘iiums’ Medicine 00., Brockviiie, Ont. one-sided arrangement, whereby a'A little booklet, "Care of the Baby man slaved ali'day while his wifeiln Health and Sickness," fiitted about like a gay butterfly sent free to any mother on r from one social affair to the next. —————<o>———— For one thing, he couldn't afford Children, much of the social stufl’. He had to earn his money. If Lila loved him. and, if she was the girl he'd wooed in France, she'd risk it with him. But suppose she wouidnl? Sup- pose she didn't really want to try? Suppose all this "talk about a iorced e. gagement to save her father from ruin was aiie? Suppose she had ceased to care and hadn't the heart t0 tell him so? , Farquahar groaned and dropped Will Rogers has the following to say about child care: "Being a ranchman and a farmer and also a. child owner, I have often wished that when one of my child- ren got sick, I could wire or cull up some government expert and have do if one ot my cows or pigs get some disease. "If your fertilizer is not agreeing with your land the government will send a specialist, but if the food is not agreeing with the baby why we have to iind out what's the matter ourselves, and a lot of times parents mean well but they don't ldnolv much. Curiously, he felt more lonely and He had lost a losing his him come look at them. Like I can . will be " ' WILSON-bi lihllAY co ‘Saint John -_ NJ) ' 1. imlzéd’ ~. i I E l i s i E . ~..___-.,...,....m_._.a ‘ “_'_““_ . '_— through clenched teeth, Never, ii I die for iti" have been made the study oi the Department oi’ Agriculture at Ot- “But I won't give her up," he said "I won't. (To Be Continued.) ———-<om-__-_ THE SOILS 0R1’. E. I. The soils oi Prince Edward Island for it Baby has little upsets at times. All your care cannot prevent them. But you can be prepared. Then you can do what any experienced nurse would do——what most physicians would tell you to do-give a. few drops of plain Cnstoria. No sooner done than Baby is soothed; relief is 'ust a matter of momen‘s. Yet you lave eased your child without use of a. single doubtful drug; Castoria is vegetable. So it's sufe to use as often as an infant has any little pain you cannot at away. And it's alwa s ready for the crueier s of colic, or constipation, or dlarr ea; affec- tawa in rqard to their compositiom and in the report of the work done the Dominion Chemist makes re- commendations as to the fertilizer treatment that should be given to produce profitable farm produce. The soils for the most part are classed as brownish red sandy loam suitable for a. large number of farm CTOPS. With jlldlfilfll lIIIlI H‘ including the upk r forming material, these soils maybe expected to prove excellent for general farming practice. Samples taken from widely distributed areas and from fields that have been un- der crop for many years were found loam for the potato crop. —-——<o@m_ that would replace them." SUHIEI. "So I am glad that you people are interested in children. Course they are a lot of trouble but we don't seem to be smart enough to find something that would be lms trouble Approximately '70 per cent of the goat and kid leather produced in the world is tanned in the United States, which is the greatest con- A recent official survey estimat- ed that the Fiji Islands contained about 2,366,000 acres of forests, or more than 51 per cent oi their ar- ea. of humus- 1- sexism Ill lloiuaond Street ga~zzaullsm alum adlvlll o. Ssunde _. |icnds that electricity can be weigh- ed estimates that an ordinary hou- - sehold lamp consumes ‘w.’ ounce a year. - An English scientist who con- IIUHY EBZEMA 0N BABY'S FACE 5 E i i l‘ about an ' fill. . \. Q l AGAIN in July-when motor car ——,Graham-Paige in eighteen years; tive, too, for older children. Twenty- tn be rather below the average of -—-e—- five million bellies were bought last productive 55,153. 105mm The n» Broke out in Pink WW‘- , commendations made for the im- ' » , provement of ‘the soils include the M83: Cllliltllm sales feggrds .; w addition oi such humus-forming ,- "£' o’ " znailirial sis farm manures, the Wleaana lIohs out m _. " d urn ng un er h plmph baby‘ tieeil- ve chassis‘ —aise - m,“ g A S T O R I A as buckwheat, gyeglllkifd‘ ctlloglel’, 823d ed and a“? that she $1145 to éainillucsirafited u Modgl 5 5". on markedly acid soils the appii - wllidlli. waseunnd Plunger e amwi 4-speed tramuliui (“fly-dug - _A_ _ ‘_ g tion oi ground limestone or out. Willi lore eruptions. When abs 1081115051810. Aliplloutlmhwiudsgrlrtaxespaid. \ ~ w- — lime bearing material. n. is also “WM! “Hardw- ired ' suggested that increased crop yields '° ‘i.’ - may be obtained by a rational use “d! "7'?’ w: I _ ‘m; of commercial fertilizers, particular- hand.‘ $.43‘, ‘nénm-nvbaw ’ , ly m: growing potawes- cum and Oinemln and an» (gOLIN H- STEWART l Glasses Fitted TlliB bulletin. available at the “bu, Fwd-imam‘ 1 Publications Branch oi’ the Depart- cm”. h.’ m‘ ‘w, N“. d > Competent service with latci mcnt oi Agriculture, Otawa, sug- “um,- ggu-n. u,‘ h, 5'. Jo equipment. gests the mixtures that shoudl give fim_fi 5-5;,» ‘"37 E w T profitable results on average sandy @fl§.$|q,%- e o e ‘v " _ . MacDONALD s. 00,1111) °i°-afl°.‘i.‘l-'."l.°if;‘" July Sales Any Month g In 18 Years salvsénérfkflllxslwken broke all sales records fQfafigqnpnth the,last_ week in Jilly-being the/greatest _ 5 hiswfy- And-r-for five‘ consecu- tlve months, Graham-Paige has established new all-time’ wad-an Sfltlflvljtlbiillilllfl I ‘. Distributor for . ' Greatest of > 1. - \J\'»4G'H'“'"-_;I4