i"-—'>~‘—<——-—-—- - -- -. . ..~ - ...». 3 ,1 -..> . ...-as‘ ~ _ PAGE TW ., Mode if ir.;.“.';r_.w I will sell by public auction on! Monday, July 7th at 1 o'clock p. m- 60 acres of standing hay. on the farm . oi Wellington Mutch. (‘_vmhria. If not l fine, tirst fine drlv following. BISMAIXK (‘RASWELL ALEX McCRAE, Auctioneer: 6073-l-3-4i. TENDERS FOR FARM Tenders will be received by the mrdtrsigried up till \\'erlucsd=iy' noon. July 15th, 1930. from any person des-‘l irons of purchasing thr- proprrty s! the lrlte Etiitlird Iliciilvcn. situated at Stanley Bridge, on the (filmpbciitor. had. handy lcilool end churches. This property consists of 115 acres oi clear land in a high state of cultiva- tion with good dwcllixig house and. out buildings. MRS. PENZIE “acElTl-IN. i Allministratrix. 5026-7-2-4-8-10-113-1-1. i FIFTI GE , --—- l Dog taxes are due and payable on‘ or before July 1st in cach year. Every l owner of a dog or dogs who shall re- ‘ fuse or neglect to pay iiaid tax shnlll be prosecuted within ten days of the appearance of this notice. j J.~\.\IES E. IIRADLEY. l i l08lm7-3-6i. TOR ZsAELE 1 Second Hand Tractor Potato Sprayer. t Power ' I l l Second Hand Tractor Power! Potato Duster. Apply i Bruce Stewart é’ Co., Ltd. EFF ICIENT OPTICAL SERVICE EYES EXAMINED, crosses SUPPLIED mo FITTED. CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN Til REPAIR WORK. J. W. JOHNSTON Registered Optometrist 151 Kent Street Phone 752-1. ‘ _ Charlottetown Phone 709 .j___.__.__,_._____.. ..________.__ Professional Cards AUDITORS‘ I l l Accounts Audited. income Tax Returns Prepared. E. MzicNcill ('5 Co. l2? Grafton Street ULJQ-‘l-ll-llllll. 1A. Prohibition Commission Chairman, Mr. GEORGE Ii. URUWN Mzlrgate, i‘. |:.'. l. Send all information regarding iu- ‘ fractions of Prohibition . lbove 0r ’1'o i Chief Inspector ti. J. Haywood 75 Dorchester Street, Clizirloltclowu w. u. Arrkeofléi c0. Importers of high grade GASOLINE - KERUSENE _ on; Wihlivliirre in Prince Edward Island Office. 29 Queen st. Phone 404. Tanks. Spr. Pk. R. R. Crossing Phone 5t‘. ' II-l-ie-rrria. _' McLURE t‘; MacKlNNON SILVER FOXES AND runs Representing , HUDSONS BAY CI)_ o: LQNDQN ENGLAND. Office. 1.12 Kent st. ‘Mark R. Ilictiuigaii, l . BARRSTER, SOLICITOR, mg, MONEY T0 LOAN Cllneron Block Charlottetown, e454,; ____.________ . .'_ McLeod 8r Bentley ; J. A. BENTLEY Phone 396. A w. e. BENTLEY, ll. u. k Barrister and AtltJrfiey-fll-Lflp Oflice: hi0 ménnionri Street ' l, MONEY r0 1.0m Charlottetown, l’. E. A. McDonald-g TlcPh ee ‘ B. A. I. A. MCDONALD. II. F. MQPIIERH BARRISTERS. ATTORNEYS, c1o'.++~+».+»»»“»..... 2 EYES TESTED .... g - GLASSES FITTED MONEY TO LOAN I Stewart & Lowther J. D. STEWART, K. Q N. W. wWTliElt BABRISTERB. SOLICITORS. _ l4 Grul ueorge street 12:4; ITO] \r , i Act to the _ -" QOO‘ ‘l-OQVO IIUNBX ‘I0 LOAN l,.1,.‘~.”.”“. v ebksw \_, -\\;_’\,"'\T__ \ -"'§———~\_ How eagerly you'll welcome Kellogg's Pop Bran Flakes on warm days! They're no rriep and cool! The ‘It'll dish for liot weather and the but bran ilukcs you ever ale. Thorfls the famous flavor oI PEI‘ in every hnulfill. Rich wholc-wlicat nnllrisliiiicrii. Ami just enliugll lirun to be mildly laxative. At lill grocers. ln ll\(‘ recl- lnrI-grccn package. Yllndl- by Kellogg in lmllrlon, Ontario. “W, of ERAN FLAKES BRAN FlAKFS w. "...-no Marne-m ‘SMILES oAeev GERTII wllrtzs 7“ u’ / no u u nv on "An actress may appear to have emotional ability when it's only a bad cold." 1,11, ,. Papa Indian: My dear, I know where I can get a peach of a war bonnet for about two skins. Mama Indian: The Society oi Emartcipatcd Squews has decided against war boon-ts for family men. The feathers tickle the pa- poose. l < "I'm getting awfully burned.“ t won't hurt you. Mother llld you never were more than hull baked, anyway." "i think Jackson has had I fight with the people in the apartment newt to nil." "Vlhst rr. . you think sol" “He bought his boy a r_:ix yeltcls “Y — B. W. TAYLOR J. s. TAYLOR Optometrists It! Bicblnviid Street l Married Quarters , Br - o‘ DAVE LYAIJ- ' L3 l " l... l, ......‘ Continued "Not ten minutes ago, by the after- noon post. Have you just come from hcme. Isaac?" "No, I'\'e been to one or two places “the bank and Tom's. I daresuy therell be letters at home, too since you've got one. What docs she say?" Naomi smiled n little flutering smile. "Just a few lilies. very sweet, say- lflg she is loOklng forward to getting to know Aunt Naomi. and that I am not l-o he angry because she has taken yup-J l.’ i/Tn’ - iect of hcr elmcuncemcnt. He threw; Street, on Sunday. July 6th, at 10.30 gm!’ arm around he, shoulders, and, sharp lDaylight Saving Time) for the __..____-_____-___._.___.._.,_ ‘ - was telling him we were getting a bit lzuvny Jim. There it is! Dear me. what .a wrzvki it in" for things happening 1n ‘holidays, to lac sul'e!'_' Once more Bradford rcqulsitloned ythe spectacle»; lmd ran his eyes over ithc fcw lines w hit-h Poppy; m a very‘ ecstatic. mooci. had iiidilccl to Naomi lBrrldford. ‘Fhcy (lltl not make much ‘zvpcal to the hurql head and some- wra: sterner intelligence of Isaac Bradford. “liumph. not much in that! It's a ‘queer burncss altqzctlter, hut I 51111- hzose explains some things about Jim [we haven't go: the slip of jut latvlli, It wasn't exactly" his wounds or hisi future that were lwirijvlll; him. eh.’ what. Naomi? I suppmc he told you, as he told TOm Evcrvlwziv secms to know what was going to happen ex-Z ‘cepting his own father and mother] that had the rec‘. to know." l "Did he really tell Tom Bishop? 1 had heard imthinc. Isaac. until ti. moment. though I tcli, of course, thntf lEicro was scmclliulg worrying Jim. Jane's a very good girl; and a clever Never mind! Ali's well that cnds weILI’ girl. too. She makes the best bread in Next thin! he'll be briliqiiig hcr here. v li/Irlrkyate. What an cxcizcuicii: for Susan and.‘ and wondered where she got the lighz‘ illioda!" "There's something not reet about it. Naomi and I'm not easy in mind.“ said Bradford. rising somewhat heavi- ly to his feet. “I'll have to go homc and sec whcliier thcyye hecrd it‘ there, Susan will be proper mad i! cverytwdys heard but her that's bQ-‘Bfl such a proper mother to them. Tell you what. Naomi! I'm not sure whe- j ther you h-avent chm-cu lhe batik. part nftcr all. You ciwell vflii‘ Snug arid comfortable here, and haven't got the worries of a family.“ v Naomi merely smiled. patted his arm rind let him go. She shared his fore-v Otlings to the full. but it was never her part in life to discourage lwlic 01' ju-omote dispcace. She was pleased a: having received the letter. because i‘. was a tangible [TTODI that Jim had been ieiliiig hi: new wife Pill about his home folks. Further than that Naomi did not seek to go at the mo- ment. E\'F‘i‘_\’il‘lll"lf; must now depend on i .ihe girl herself. Isaac Bradford was conscious of .1 ..low l't"lii’.",.’li‘.(‘f‘ in hi; steps as he up- prorlchczi hi; own door. When he ch- tcred the shop and found it in sole. chzirge of the two young assistants hc unrlcrstncrl that the bcnib had fclllcrl there too. “Where's bliss Rhcria, ch?" "Gone ujstairs. sir. Mrs Bradford fetched her mighty quick. Nir. Some- flung to do with the post." ; Bradford i: runlcd and wcnt through ‘ he hack chtraucc. and up the outside inir to the house. The momcllt his heavy foot. trod {he inner passage his wife came fly- n: cut. very red in the face do-l ‘Illlfily excited, and with tearful eyes. "Oh, father. wherever have troll.‘ r9011?" she asked. fretfully. "Thought you'd never he comlm! bfltk n0 mill?‘ It's n disappearing family this is nowx most of the time, There's great IitHVSl by the pot. Jim's a married man. father, and at Eastboui-iie for his; honeymoon. Here's his letter. and one. tram his Wilt‘. ton! Did ye cvcr lierir the like. and 1s that a war w treat "(lllPSL folks?" She was disappointed at the ef-i walked her back to the fiiititiil-Ywiihl where Rhoda was simply devouring} the joint r-plrne that had come in by the afternoon post. “You don't look a bit surprised.‘ dad.“ she sllifl. drily. "Has anybody. __ l been telling you?" , "Well. as a matter of fact. they have. I've been at". Naomfs she had a letter. too: and Tom Bishop show- ed me the announcement of the mat- riazze in The Times." "Has Trim been kcefiing it to him- ielf all this time?" rwkctl Rhoda. sour- ]_v_ "Just likp Tom Bishop. of course!" "He only found it. for me when I For Sunburn Minarlfs relieves the acute sting. and prevents the muscle restric- tion attendant on a bad sunburn. l ; LINIMENTlI -. were all here at. tea?" .SItc'1l he too grand for us. mother. Teacher “Skinny” Nervous, Gains Pep 14 Lbs. in 3 Weeks ST. AURELIE. P. Q..—“Wus ner- vous. exhausted. So skinny. was em- barrassed," says Miss Alphonsine Fortier. teacher. “Tried Ironized l Yeast. Gained 14 lbs. in 3 weeks. Now healthy and happy." Teachers. lawyers. doctors. nurses. mothers, ministers all write of gains of 5 to 15 lbs. in 3 weeks with new Iroiiized Yeast. Biemished skin clears. "Nerves." constipation, indigestion go overnight. New pep first day. Iroliizecl Yeast is two greet tomes in one. Weight-building brewer's Yeast plus strengthening, blood-en- riching iron. Many times" more ef- fective than unmedicated yeast. Re- sults in half the time. Don't be "skinny," weak. nervous. l THE (ZHARLO'I"I‘ <xw~ °ll5'.‘_!?'5.."._ worn. w» - m a Conservative Meetings: Hllll. R. B. BENNETT . K. C., M. P., L L.,D‘., in danger of serious ills. Take thes: pleasant little tablets. No ycasty taste; no gas. If not delighted with _ quick gains. manufacturer refunds ‘ money. Get Ironized Yeast from . rlrugcisr today Feel great tomorrow. New Pounds quick. l J l .______-__i_-__i--_-i l anxious here. Well, mother, so you've a new daughter, eh?" " ‘A son's a son till he gets him a w-ife." and it. won't. be an easy job gcitin‘ to know fl perfect stranger. More especially as he never so much as told us he knew her. Jane Cctman would have been easier." said Mrs Bradford, reflectively. Rhoda put back her head at that Lilld laughed hardly. > “Mother, I wish Jim could hear you. He loathes Jane Cotman. Didn't you sce him glare at her the night they “Glare! Why should he glare? for I“ve ea-ten it. mese‘.f' touch." "I shouldn't. think this one would be a bread-maker," said Rhoda. rmrliigLv “I wonder where he picked’ her up?" l "She's somebody big." said Isaac Bradford slow 1y. "She's the daughter of the Hon. and Reverend Pomeroy. c! Cudham Abbey in Norfolk." "My; hat!" said Rhoda. who, though no: given to slang. had some work- nhlc knowledge of it. "Ah Honourable. ‘Flititjll make Markyate folks sit up. Tixcreil be no need to get the spare liccirccm turned out for her. She wont sample it." Mrs. Bradford was- thinking out a iCharlottetoWn Strand Theatre a suitable reply when Rhodas quick ear k caught the rumble of a motor stopp- inf: at the dfor. l She flew to the window. and, heed- lcss of the effect on the street thrust her head out. v "nIe-rcy mc. they've arrived. mother! I Ycs, theres Jim, and there are stacks ‘ nf luggage, mountains high. on the ‘ car." l CHAPTER xu l Nobody moved to the door. It was as if a kind of paralysis had suddenly! descended on a hitherto active family. Mrs. Bradford was the first to recover herself. arid bewaliing the fact thatl she was not properly dressed for the‘ occasion. waddled out. to the door. She; reached it at the moment when heri son, gently guiding his young wife's steps. arrived at the top of the stairs» "There you are.‘ mother! This ridi- culous child would persist that be- cause nobody was at the station you. were all angry. You got my telegrarm: of course, and it's quite all right?” , “We got no telegram. lad." answer-i ed Mrs. Bradford. her eyes postlvely’ clcrivlng to the young creature by his. side. (To be Continued) cuuncn PARABEI All members are requested to meet. at Boyne Lodge Rooms, Richmond purpose of attending our Annual Church Parade. ary suit will do. By Order of Committee. R. E. JUDSON. Recording Secretary. Dress Suit or ordin- 5078-7-3-31. -'--......L-:-'— PLUMBING AND HEATING if you want '1 Expeditions and Expert workmanship and of Mr. Dunning, that the preference_will make Britain more pros can provide one-half of the old age pensions, it can provide the whole LEADER CONSERVATIVE PARTY Will Address Meetings In This Province i As Follows: l ‘ Summerside Crystal Rinli I Friday July 4th 8 P.IM. Standard Time Montague Rink . - Saturday July 5th 2.30 P. M. Standard Time g 1i Saturday July so. 9.00 P. M. Daylight Saving 8.00 P. M. Standard can indicate in advance the names o! those who would be celled ‘upon to serve in the Cubinekas they have first to be submitted to the repre- sentative of the Crown." .' CONSERVATIVE POLICY-"To safeguard Canadian lgrtculture, ‘ Cuudian industry, Canedian labor, Canadian helltll, and to safeguard r the Canadian consumer against explitllllibll." ISSUE 0F JULY 28-“Are we to give a. renewed mandate to a Gov. eminent to increase the money to be sent‘ abroad to buy products which we require for our own support and sustenance; m- ghlll us, by develop. ing Canadian industry and agriculture, offer the opportunity to Con. adinn farmer: and Canadian workmen in Canada to find tint employ- i i meat which is necessary for the development of this country?" i QUEENS COUNTY k Political Meetings By arrangement made between the Executives of the Liberal-Conservative and the Liberal Associations of Queen's County joint political meetings will be held at the following The Leader For Canada.’ " Highlights in the Montreal Speech of Hon. n. n. Bennett, leader o! the Conservative party: EMIGRATION T0 UNITED STATES-“There are some things a Eflvlrlillillit may not and cannot do, there are some things over which a. government has no control. but there are other matters that profoundly nflect the life of a nation which I. government should and must do, and their failure to do it. constitutes neglect on their part of the interests of the country they govern . . . The charge l prefer against the King Gov- ernment is that they failed to recognize and realize that the first duty of the Canadian Government is to provide employment for Canadians tu Canada." UNEMPLOYMfENT-"WT-iy is it? The reason is that. instead of nuk- tng here what we could make in this country by utilizing Canadian en- ' ergy, brains and money, we have sent out capital abroad to buy good; from other countries and give employment accordingly , , , w“; ,5" w, do? Just as certainly as l stand here, if we are returned to power on with whom 1 may be associated is to see that Canadians are my first places: , g ..---¢.-----¢.--u.-u....‘ comderamn", Friday J uiy 4th Mount Stewart huotliinrlrzit-ifli; gireirisfisnrzioisigxve ... not eoncernq] ab”, M,” y Monday, July 7th . . . .. . .. . . . . .. York i, Guam we o, our “my fllzze to ifihiiilzfinzmcism-ryilunciliigttlfzug-t: Tuesday- Jul)’ Nth . . .. . .. . .. Rustice adiln tariff except Cangflg," Wednesday, July 9th ... . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . Hunter River Thursday, July 10th . Kingston BRITISH PREFER. “ ' ENC“ “l “s “mt "n "mew oi Mr- Kin: Friday, July 11th Monday, July 14th Tuesday, July 15th Victor-in ' Thursday, July 17th Bradaibarle Friday, July 18th .. .. . . Hope River Monday, July 21st Clifton All meetings will be addressed by the candidates on eilcb side and will commence at eight o’clocil Standard Time. MARK R. McGUIGAN N. W LOWTHER Sec’y Liberal Association Sec’y Lib-Conservative Asfnl 4807-6-23-25i July 4m. 195:0, is Ayrshire Day AT THE EXPERIMENTAL STATION, CHAR- LOTTETOWN. At I o'clock p. lu., rtan’ i time, 21 head selected from some of the bent herd: in the Province will be sold without reserve including the foi- luwing: _ 5 mature cowl, due to freshen within 3 mouths. 1 8 you old heifer. due to freshen in September. l 2 yea- old heifers, due to freshen, in calf. Afton Hail Bonohaw Porous. and of greater purchasing power. But did Mr. King or Mi- . .- . . . . . . . . . . . . n - ' mizrllliliyiignneellsldnargy‘ provision to insure that Britain would spend the OLD AGE PENSIONS-“We say that if the federal Government without wrecking the constitution." mlfrinl-gl-llgslig-"l. like yourselves, III-rt o e r E i , b tho right! or rnlnorliinel,rliieficzlisiirllrfttifizpthilitrlilfcasirndrrllilolzm But my first duty is t0 thlt puri- of the Empire which is called IMPERIAL better till]! "l! Proud of this country u CONFERENCE REPRESENTATIVES-flu bod h, "ml" Kill’ "Ill. in our constitutional prlzticef Ilfl 7;‘; (‘- . E. I. Potato Growers’ Annual Picnic Anli Business Meeting. Thursday July, 10th A i The ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING oi the P. l. l. Potato Growers’ Al- looiatio r u. l u i semi l» .. ....':.";...:.:::. ::.:.:.'.'.'.":?.:.':'.':.'.';'..":.‘::.::.. ......'.:::.*::':.- i; = 1 r» ~--~ r. u. lhlrp. (STANDARD rmn; MEMBERS our ADMITTED. ghwmm 1 r The ANNUAL PICNIC will be lieid at the Experimental hrln on the "u ' Fr H, ‘lbovo date. All interested ere welcome. Lunch will be held in u» Grove n” ‘mm’ m M u" M‘ “ma” flmmm’ m m’ m” m’ 80 Grafton Street Opposite Prince Edward Theatre Phone 393-1 at 12.00. Bring your own food and friends. known disuse and have oflieiol I. 0. P. backing. Tile P. I. l. Ayrshire breeder: club are rpousortn; this ule and tliun giving prospective purchasers on opportunity of securing choice stock It their own price. Coteioglieo are tuned and may be obtained at the De- Dll-llfl. tel. codes. runr and iniik will be provided by the Penn. By Order of Directors. "' w' Boumllsam plrtulent‘ of Agriculture, Charlottetown. , m“ limi- n. iinown. s. A. MeDONAI-D. Betty. of Club. Auctioneer. 5028-41 - --u .... l ... _.~->--.- . ->.