I ‘New ' painless A method ‘_ of removing CORNS A famous foot specialisfs new discovery. Stops hurting in one minute. ' Gets at the cause of cams! 1 ‘fmo .3. Corns are due to only one cause- frittion and pressure from shoes. Yet many people continue corns by paring or burning with cor- rosive acids—dangerous methods that do not remove the cause. Now Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, the emi- nent foot authority, has perfected Zino-pads-a wholly new treatment which relieves corns, No matter to treat their have been cause. Get a bo pads today bunions and shoe dealer. callouses by removing the cause. Dr. Scholl’s Zinc-pads protect the sore spots from pressure and friction while they heal. est toe! Dr. Scholl’s Zinc-pads give quick Thin, antiseptic, waterproof, healing and absolutely safe, they will not injure the tender- 9-, and lasting relief. Nothing like them. bunions and callouses in the past- Iry this new, painless method of cor- recting a condition by removing the This’ i: {he rize and shape/or bimrom, m- Iargzi] or lntdrr join/r. Made in the laboratories of The Scholl Mfg. Chicago makers of Dr. Scholl’s Foot Comfort Appliances, Arch Supports, etc. Put one any-the, pain ‘is gone how unsuccessful you in treating corns and x of Dr. Scholl’s Zino- from your druggist or Costs but a trifle. T/ii: i: the size and shape/o! rallaum, m1- der rpol: or blirrm‘. I Q FARM FOR SALE " Farm for sale at Kensington, con- sisting ch70 acres with about 7 acres of glood spruce lumber, barn 70x45 in the very best of repair, supplied with water from water system. Hen and machine house, new Fox ranch of nine pens each 25x30 with good guard fence. To gether with stock, crop and im‘ pleznents. This ‘farm is situated on the north side of the busy town of Kensing- ton with concrete sidewalk right to the gate and in the ‘best farming district in P. E. Island. R. P. SIMPSON, 193-9-5tf. ' AUCTION SALE loner for sale at Westmoreland 100 acres of choice land with fresh water in every field. Near shipping; stores and midis. If not sold by September 11 will be sold by public auction at 1 o'clock. Apply AMOS HAGAN, Westmoreland 214-0-6-41. AUCTION SALE 0f one 490 Touring car 1922 Mod el with new style rear end. This car may be seen at Central Garage Charlottetown. Sale positive, 12 o'clock, TIIPS- day, Sept. 11th as the owner has loft the Island. A. Horne & Co., 4i For Sale, New Cottage and Lot No. 77 Spring Park Road. We will soil on Monday, Sept. 10, commencing at 7 o'clock in the evening, the above property. Terms at sale. BENJ. CARTER 0t SON. Auctioneers. 224-9-6-4i Live Fowl Wanted l will be purchasing live fowl, 4% lbs. and up, Sept. 6 to Sept. l2. B. R. PENDLETON. Lyml’: Hotel, Kcnsingion. 223-9-6-6l NOTICE OHTOWN-PIOTOU SERVICE S. 8. Magdalene is now making daily return trips between this 110" FARM FOR SALE At NEW WILTSHIRE I offer by private sale uulil Sept 22nd. my farm containing 80 acre: 70 cleared and undcr cultivation. The balance is covered with a good growth of hard and soft wood. This farm is well watered and nearly all fenced with cedar and wire. A good dwelling house and all necos sary cult-buildings thereon. Conven. icnt to churches, school and ship ping, being one and a half miles from Wiltshire Station. ' JOHN MURRAY, l86-9-5-wfm. FOR SALE Farm for sale at Mayfield consist- ing of 73 acres in good state of cultivation .. with .. house .. and outbuildings in good repair, also crop consisting of 16 tons of hay, 2i acres of oats, (standing), 1 acre or‘ wheat, (standing) 1 acre of potatoes. 1i‘ not sold by private sale will be sold at V public auction Thursday, September 20th at 2 p. m. For ‘further particulars apply to Mrs. Clayton Houston on premises or to Mr. Ben]. Houston, New Glasgow. 161,8,1,Mtl1ur2wk. Mammoth Auction Sale at Kinross I will sell by Public Auction on Saturday, September 15th, 1922i at 1 o'clock sharp, farm, crop, slack, and farm implements. Farm con- sisting of 106 acres of land. 160 in good slate of cultivation. balance covered with a lino growth of hard and soft wood. Good buildings. Convenient in church and station. Also Crop: 27 acres Outs, 4 acres wheat, 13-4 potatoes, 40 tons hay. Stock-z 1 horse. 13 yonrs old, horsc 6 years old, 1 horse 4 years old, ll milch cows, 6 and 7 years old. 4 young cattle 2 1-2 years old, 2 calves, 24 sheep, 90 hens and 50 '1‘ Charlottetown in Queen's County CHURCH ARMY CRUSADERS. Iluving marched all tho way, a party of Church Army crusaders. arrivoil at Southsca. Idnglanrl, and will hold a month's mission. The column is one of ciuht similar col- umns which were (lismisserl from Iirzulforrl by tho Ilishol) 0f thc dio- ccsr- in June‘, and is composscd 0i’ trained (‘hurch Army evangelists, ton in number. Tho crusaders, who arc all clad in khaki, have zuldres- sod mission meetings in all villages humlcls and iown; through which thcy have passed over‘ 200 silccoss- ful gatherings being hold in the open-air. The crusaders have no trans- port of any kind cxccpt a small cart on which they have [iullcd all their belongings including a bcll tcni. for camping out. Al. thc close oi‘ the Souihsozi mission thcy will rc-sumc their normal (‘hurch Army van work. ' For Sale .\ beautiful homo, 2 ruiics from Clli\l‘l()lI.PI.(_)\Vil with all modem cun- voniences. City walor in house and barn. 42 acres of tho bust land, crop stock and farming implements If JIDBIIOCI. Large fox ranch, four year old. Sale on account of sickness. Ap- ply to McKinnon and McNeil or owner on property. .1. c. McKENDRICK, ____ 2‘ll~9-7-fmw. In The Probate Court 14th Gwrae v., A. 0., 192s ‘In R0 Eisiate oi’ George Hpnstgn, late of New Glasgow in Queen's COIIIIIY in the said Province dec- eased tcstate ' By the Ilonourable A. Banner-man Warburinn Surrogate J udgo o! pro. bale. &c., &o., To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County or any Constable 0r GREETING: Whereas upon reading the p9“. tion on filo of James C. Iiouggon or aforesaid. Medical Doctor, the solo Executor in the above named Es- IMO. Praying that a citation may be l “THE LOVE. . PENDULUM" IY MARION RUIINOAM "vo-ovoo-wo-o GOSSIP Chapter 72 Aunt Harriet considered. Evl dently she had not expected to ten mo all this about my moi/her. it was the first ll-me I had over been able to find out. anything definite at all, and I did not want to let the opportunity slip. “Please go on," I ‘begged. "After all, there isn't so much to tell," Aunt Harriet continued, play ing with a handsome blalck pearl ring she wore. "It was evident your father and mother were unsuited to each other from the start. She was not born to the sort of life sin had to lead with him, and she made him too ridiculous." How?" She hated to spend mon ey for things. She dismissed ser vants, she wanted to do her own work. She hated to spend mono) on clothes, having nlyvays made her own. She thought it ‘wicked to have more l-han three courses at a dln ner- your lather used to get din ners whore there wero 15 and 20." "ilow awful," I murmured. ‘lily aunt smiled. "Of course in those days thing.~ were done dillercnlly. But your mother would not try to conform She-believed her own narrow, econ omlcal way the best. The odd par! was that shc looked so dainty and pretty, nnd when she was dressed wp in the sort oi‘ clothes lit for her station, silo was one of the iprettiesi women in tho city. She could havi- ‘mads him her slave, ii‘ she had tried, for your father has always boon susceptible to beauty in a woman. “I suggested taking her a-broad Europe was ‘the great place fu ‘finish off‘ ones education. Shr was seasick she hated the strange new cities, sho disliked the people she incl. Poor girl! I suppose we should have been ‘sorry and helped her ruoro than we (‘Illl. Wo ‘were both a little impatient. "She disapproved of so man)‘ things. Pcrwluips, from a strict stand point sire was rig-ht. But we all have to make allowances. Our own code of honor cannot be aqrplieil t: everyone else. That's where sht " Y caisson-crown cnsnn w.‘ s» 7A4» old time favorite hack; [0 hie old limo price" was narrow. One evening ‘a vcry distinguished woman was proscm at a reception in hcr ll(lIIS(\—>_VflIIl‘ llbthcws house, too. remember. 'l‘-h<~ woman said something which of fended your mother's scruplcs, and she insulted her. there, with all tin- ronm looking on. Everyone your father cared nlbout was prcsont. “lie was furious. Thcy quurrcled ‘and ‘sire wont back home. But they maide it up, outwardly at. least. and you were born six months later. You lived with her in lllc country for two and a half years, and she died then. I went to tho funcrul. Your father had gone in Europe. he came back as soon as he could. I -l took you awaywith me and you've been under my care ovcr since— y until you ran off with lvinilirtip." I asked for more details. Strange- ly enough, l could not oniircly sym- pathize with my molhcr, when I know all my auni could iell. Yet I longed more than ever to have knuwn hcl‘. "So when your father hoard of you deliberately coming down bore. he naturally thought it was your mother in you, her odd instinct. for getting away from people, forbunv- ing herself in the countryl suppose on claim WIIYSIIIE a husband ‘in any plat-o to which ‘flhou shalt gofl" ‘cuswfms oFirH r: Arvsrzrir EGYPTIANS Profcsissor Sir W. ll. Finders Pctric tho world l‘l‘lllUillI(ll'(I lilgypl ologlst, in Ills n‘i>\v ll ‘livorco was practiced among Lhc ldsqvphians ‘ircd years before (thrist, hook, "Social lurk Ill Auciun-t. ‘lflllylllf’ sun; that as (auirly 11S fivc hun- Tho following speech, nrado by un nucicnt Egypiiian at his ‘break- fast table, arlldrcsscil lo his was sufficient m nuqslizil kiu . 1v i lo lyflfllly cui. flu‘ I have nbondoucd Ishcu. as wlfc am remover] from thcc, l havn, on earth upon thee, hawe said‘ unto Limo, ‘Mnkc for An‘ PJI-lybtizm, too, coup] mm-ry his sistcrflrzmd oflon did. "‘lf ‘l hn-vo no more than flu-sc- two children it is right lhui ihoy should marry one another," says an Enrol-inn IHIPPIII in the on.‘ of ‘Sotna. but was not ‘widespread. They had much ‘womanly wisdom, as witness (‘hi POIYRInJuy “'21s practised, s:- "Bo not rude,‘ io a WOITIZIII in her you do inherit your recluse stincis." Wo talked of other Ihings late him," she said. “Ho runs fast. I worthwhile things of lilo! .1 than over. in- She told me what she hud board of Win, xvhlch was little enough. “-I saw to if. that our set (ITODIIIEII around with qulic another grou\p—‘not very nice people, rather Gwen won't drop him, ‘of com-so." So it seemed lh-at firings were the sumo with him! ‘If Qnly ho would see the sha-llowncss of thoso ponple. If lonly he could be made to so” lhle f0 i literate person within m“; Qounm all the old longlngs more strongly think. Colin came again for two wocks rand ‘loft. ‘I had kept awuy from the village people while Aunt Ilurrict was with rnc, knowing sho would not like them. When Colin ‘came. they seemed to avoid mewpossihly house if thou knclw lher irhoroughly D0 not ‘say. ‘What ‘Is that? Bring it mo,’ when shc luiith pui. it in ils ‘fight lpllflcc and thine ‘oye hat-h seen i‘t. Wlhon thou art silent thou knowiesiihor qualitids, and it. is joy to be with ‘her. Egyptian: philosophy was, how- ever, api. to lbc idm-Lurcil with n criulo insistent-p upon film inevit- iribiliiy of ilroirli, which found ox- prc-ssion ‘i‘n an‘ "cat, (lrinlr. and be merry for tomorrow wd may div" almiiudo lowamds lifu. To illllfl ond- n model mllmmy in its coffin was carried round tho banqueting uhamlbor a-ftor a feast and OXIIIIIIIYINI‘ in ‘IIICII tzuost, In order. as ‘Prim-oh nnlvcly says, "In exihort tihom, wfhllc‘ filled Wlllh wvino. ‘i-o make‘ use of things prost-nt in th-at all n-lllll soon he such as it," A l-itble unnecessary, one would i‘. feeling hurt rbecnuso they lmd noi have mhougflii. chickens. All implements including every‘ thing usually kept on a wcll stock- cd farm. Terms easy and mado known at salo. Sale positive, no reserve. AL 284-9-8-51. Auction Sale 0f Furniture We are authorized by tho owners EX. A. McPHERSON Kinross J. A. MacDONALD, Auctloncor. Illd 910w". 16171118 B11199 stewwlito sell at 40 Brighton Avenuo on A». Cola wharf at 7 s. m., leaving _P.ictou on return on the arrival of Sydney train, duo thorn at 4 p. m. A limited number o isntos can be handled each trip. BRUCE STEWART 6 60., LTD. Agents Phone 828 or 718 2| Monday, September 10th, commenc- ing at 1 o'clock, p. m., all furniture Qnmprlslng Parlor, Dining Room, Bed Room, and Kitchen Furniture, Range Shove, (Kooiney), Carpets, Mats, Dishes and lots other goods. BEN-l. CARTER 6. SON Auctioneers. EEASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC- INTERNATIONAL LINE Resumption of Frelnlt and Passenger Service Iletwtel 81‘. JOHN AND I10! T01!’ an at I. l. GOVERNOR DINGLEY will leave 8t, John oval’! W949" I n. n: and ovary Saturday at 6 p. m. (Atlantic Time) f0!‘ B0810"- Wsdnssdny trips are vil- n. n, Thursdl! llhlrd ll lnvln I ' t di t dus Sundays about ,L'fi.§:°1a'§-gi=' lylgnddt: ‘and Fridays at 10 o. “Q91” mutport. Lubso and 8t. John. At Boston oonnootion l| mods via the Metropolitan Line Eutport and Luboo. duo Bolton about 11 I p. m. m. (DIYIIIM. IIATIROOIII ‘UM Olflflll rroi t and puungor steamers tor New Yon: and will! 901ml lllfl Y oroolns. runs and additional information only l0 IQ- Iohl I. B. issued for tho purpose hereinafter required to cite all persons inter- ested in the said -Esi;ato to be and appear-before me at. a Probate C0111‘! t0 ‘be held in the Court ‘House ty, in the said Province, on Monday in Charlottetown, in Queen's Coun- iihe twontylourth day of September ‘next, coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock forcnoon of the same day show cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Es- iato closed as prayed for in said Bentley, 19:101.. Proctor for said Petitioner. And 1i do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forth- with pulblished in some newspaper published in ‘Charlottetown afore- said, once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the data hereof and that s. true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following pu-iiilc places respectively, in front of the schoolhous hall both in Now Glasgow aforesaid, said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. Given under my Hand and ihs Seal of the said Court this Seven- ieeneth day of August, A. D., 1928 and in the 14th year of His Maj- esty's reign. (L. S.) (Signed) A. B. WARBUIRTON. Judge of Probate lflM-SHH. DOMINION OF CANADA friend of mine. after me." afford." Son : sot forth: You are therefore hereby ‘been “Nil-ed c” meal my Mm‘ S" l was alone all the time ‘now, except for Mother Taylor and Pillars occa‘ slonal visits. A curldon and sickening rovola- tion came to mo one day when Mn was calling, ‘the first. visit from her for wccks. The ‘baby was on Lh ‘lawn and I called her for her ‘nap. “.Connic," I called and slip di not come, “Connie Antlcrson! Yo littlo witclr" I ran down and picked her up to carry her to the house. Mary surveyed us with uplifted eye petition and on motion of W, E. ‘bl'°ws~ "Cnnnlie Anderson, you call her?" "Yes, that's hur name." "But of ‘course. she's your child." "No. She's tho daughter nfwoi‘ She was name May's mouth curled a lliile. when sho looks s Monday-Adore Qoulp ‘Fathsr (visiting college): PIOWNCI OF dad: FRINGE IDWAND IOLWND treat "You suroly don't enpoct ‘us nil it‘ bollovo that. namely m the mm o,’ um Con“ much like you. We thought at least you would give her your ciwn namr» House in Charlottetown oforootildd, _mat m, Winthrop,“ name." l stared, wondering what she was so that all persons interested in the ‘mvmg M‘ ' "What do you mean?" I asked though in a. flash I guessed-goes and ‘from the horrlbio expression in her eyes. "Son those are better cigars than I can "That's all i right. trike all you want: this is my ‘Professor Patric gives many in- teresting (Iulnils of tho! building of tho Great Pyvramial. ’l‘vhls colosqal y E d u the State of New ‘Hampshire. and District Organization. cord, N. ill. n d (i _<1soui.\\ ‘rlllll-llbllii ‘ was buill in I\\"i"ll.l_\‘ yrztns by 100.000 mon. of "-.\'.hom4,0 00 wcro skilled‘ mus-nus. Ton yours wmro ‘firs’. upon! in build-lug [.110 ‘great. t-nusmvzly and priuialdlllll lhn silo. Thr- gunls worked Ill1'l'l‘ mon-ills in curb yillr when tho Nile floods wore out. PP-OIVBSOI‘ Dcirin IIUIIIOIISITIIIUH l‘ll(' (his horculcnii in‘ l. ' l-host‘ who \\'VX‘II‘I\ "ntynscnsc about. tho opprcsslou of lhu pcoplc. their tours and ‘irronus." If, vita, 1w points. oui. n. uiguulic and m-iwticulously orgunizud lllllll‘l‘- taking, which gave work lo thou- dnlds 0f nu-n ‘ill. a rscason whcn lllic floods. iuzulo othcr work im- possible. —-i-Q-}——-——-i FANS ON FLOOR Tho \\'llllll' ilicory of pl.'u-iru: I'l- ccirir: fans high up in u mum m cool ii s wrung, is Lin‘ couli-irion 0f Julius lVurliskfl. u NVWY York in- vcnior and‘ jmvoilr-r. ills ruccipl for a cool room is this: "Open IIAIIC window's hall‘ way from (lilo lop ‘and half from the bottom. ’l‘bcu ‘plucc lho fan in a convenient. qrlacu ‘nu ihr.‘ floor. it is commonly known chat. lu-zilr-d aivr is much llulitci‘ ihun cold air and that. for that reason, bomtxl urir in a room zicculnulnlos from lhc culling down ll‘ llw llppr-y part-u 0i‘ t-hu wiudmvs zinc. closed. l-lro llcallcd‘ ulir has no way oi‘ os- (‘ililfi- nllll Ilhc, room will be filicll with ii uniil it rcuchos sullicioni, volume 1o oxlond down lo LI]:- Iowor or npcn part of‘ llhc wiud‘.‘v“-_ llnrlhwr ‘Mm present mysiom m‘ Dlamllli: electric. fails about two- thirrls crf tho “my u|p llic WIJII, Mic ironic-d air is ‘drivrm down and roinhalcd by tho‘ occupants of Lin» room. Ilndor ihr-sc (zondiiitms iho room remains as ‘hot. us ‘Lhouglh thorn wivoro no fun m. adl. Tiy opr-n- lng iho windows and placing tho on tho floor, howo-vlwr, ihq.]|<-.-||i-,i1 Iiill‘ is forced out through the uppr-r Dart oi‘ him window. Fresher and cooler air comes in i-hrouuii 11m A generous allowance, including uniforms, malnionnuco laundry ls furnlaht-rl by the Nursing ‘School, apply to lhc llirccirccs of Nursing, Now Ilumpshiro Sloth 11mph.“ (i m. . . , .. S. S. “MMIIH” Passenger and Freight Itumor I500 Tons Dllpllolmont Luvs MoniroalhrAr. Chlriotiatowmh. Charlottetown a luvs m- momrna loavb m Menage-i llmllom in replace il, and is kepl FALL CLASSES FOR NURSES Fall classos for lNixmcs nro now forming. Tho school of mlrqln" - h! Now Hampshire Stfilc Hospital, offers a course of Nursing Idduczitlnn for young women who wish to become Roglstweil ‘Nurses. The Sc-lmol is registered by lhc Ilourd of llcgonts, ‘Now York University and by . ‘ - .. It is nilllinierl with a (lonoral Ilospilnl and For further lnforvuziiion 302-91001 Ch... Iofioiovni Innovator 1 lophmbor ll Ooplombor . loptombor ‘ MIIUEII. IIIIDS. I II llhhmgu 10 lopiombor M '*“"'*_i "~ — —~_‘>_2 ' u l1lv=»pcI\so‘i1s urso it. “here the“, _»\ room ~I.l'kI(ll\"-lI in Lhis way ‘illoiiliiilrlwii, film fan easily d»; Ill‘ from f» to l0 llvg‘i"<~i-.~i i-uolvr- Llul-n when IIIIEIIIII is plllihPll wiuarr- most Auction Sale of Desirable City Home The Residence of Mr. G. J. McCormac at 70 Sydney SirechCiari town will be offered for sale by Public Auction, on Friday, Sgpfg . 14th, at 12 o'clock noon. This property is desirably situated, fronting on Connaugbl The residence, built of clear pine, contains 12 rooms, all airyui lighted and Is in excellent repair; has all modern ronvcniercu, water heating, updo-date electric light fixtures, dry airy cellamu completely equipped with storm windows, siorm doors as wellil screens. Adjoining the dwelling is a large yard also fronting Conn: Square, and large enough for‘ building lot. In iho rear is an ou ini], 43 by 165;. feet, suitable for garage or stable. ‘uuzirdvd and zicr-iticnhs avoided, INSPECTION IS INVITED BENJ. CARTER d. SON. Auctlonecrl 28008-61. PRINCE EDWARD I ISLAND Greatest Fall Fair I923 THE GIIARLIITTETIIWII EXHIBITIIIN Sept. 25th to 28th THE LARGEST AND BEST The Hon. W. Fl. Mother-wall, Dominion Minister °II Agriculture, will open the Exhibition in the Main Elli"! tion Building at 3 p. m. on Tuesday, ihs 25th ssptemb¢f~ All other IQ ~Ll§$fli§$* Llvs stock entries closs 14th Sapfimbflr- entries close 18th September. Tho largest exhibit of live stock, agriculture, but!" ‘ and cheese ever seen hers ls expected- Horse Races September 26th to29fh 12 classes of harness races and one clan rumllml Largo purses. See list ofxraeo OHM"- T308- i. For train e-rangomsnis consult nearest Station Ali" Remember the Dates l, September 26th to 29th c. n. omattwwll‘ amurr-Trvwd’ JOHN J. DAVIES, President ’ 2119-0171.