m]; CHARLOTTETOWN company SEPTEMBER 141928‘ , Safe foodfof-llvtsa A“ terest was held in the O. M. B. A. lflall, on Aug. 31st. The Women's Institute of Vernon. were in charge- The hall was fllledto cfl/Dflflliyq Among those who took portLMl“ Stems, Miss Homsby. Mrs lfletcher. and Dr. Green. ChTowu. Mrfl- Mc- Leod. Orwell, Mr.‘ J. R. Glllls, Or- well, Mrs. Geo. McLeod. Montreal- The acoompanists for ‘the evening was Miss Stems. Mrs Jasula Bal- lein, and Mrs. Austin Judson. The chair was capably filled by Mr» J- =7- MoGillvry. The sympathy of the whole com- munity goes out to Mr. and Mrs. '. .. aster] shreds of whole wheat‘ “‘° ° “' “ Filled with nature's health givers Delightful for any ‘meal Gleanings From " uMillview Mrs. Margaret Hoody, and three daughters. weal-thee. Ethel and] Lila. Belmont Mass. arrived on the Island Tuesday night. They motor- ed all the way. They are registered at Beach Grove Inn. It is twenty- four years since Mrs. Hoody visit- ed the Island, and she sea many changes. Mrs Hoody, is ltwhe daughter "I 1d 1 d 00¢ 1 k w of Mrs. Catherine acEac ern, my is? ‘bran a sighatlly g no cherry vale?- "Herbert beenacting up?" asked if"- May "BWY- Mrs White Sturgeon, is visiting “Na I have? ‘mnfessed Lila‘ her sister, Mrs. John Curley, Her- meckly. I _ "Well, take my advice and dontm m” . w .' I . a o Cetus Vapors inhaled uickli clear head iilsulToR- A TOO MANY - .€v-». ' .' _. ‘ 1 Ovuz 2i MlLLION Jaw‘. UmioYll-inlyv CHAPTER 61 THE GIVEAWAY May dryly. "Do you want time to powder your nose?” "Well." remarked May Varncy, Ln“ sneak her haul impatiently tapping the arm of her chair, "this is the first time I ever knew the Wares to be late for a. party!" Three times the country club steward had approached" to ask whe- ther dinner might be served to the stances is sad enough but even more so when the‘ one who was taken. was around as smart as usual unill - - ICA - - i1l‘='l‘i’r“l"-l‘=-§‘-'2lono nun I! lllflmllfllfifilfil Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood, Vernon 3%‘ 1r mnruu arr/fin: aunt!!!‘ admit it. Nothing ruins a well-dis-y ciplined husband so quickly. Re- member this, Lila-a husband is always in the wrong. Always. There's Varneys’ party and three times he had been told. that the party was not yet complete. "Probably a little troublc with the River, were visitors to Eamscllffe. recently. _ within a few hours of her death. The father and mother were awaY~ and upon arriving home found that the little one had drunk iysvl- Med- TRISCUIT“ The shredded wheat Waféf no exception to the rule," The party trailed into dinner then, and Lila found herself seated opposite Herbert, with a negligible partner on either side. She was un-| comfortably aware that she was the oblcct of his frowining glances. even when he was giving his attention to the chatty little widow who was his own dinner partner. Or rather, her unadorned fingers and wrists were the objects of his black looks. It had been terrible, that drive out from town, after Herbert had learned that her Jewel-case was empty of its treasures. She shudder- ed to think of it, and it was all she could do to smile and pretend to listen to the conversational inani- ties of the man beside her. After awhile, she was aware that the talk around the table had be- come general and had turned to‘ the subject of bridge. It was a painful subject for her, at that moment, and one she infinitely preferred to avoid. The discussion seemed to center around the question of how the party was to be divided after din- ner; which guests were to dance and which to play bridge. The efforts of the hostess to divide the sheep from the goats proved futile. Everybody, with three or four exceptions, voted for bridge. Messrs Samuel Drake were recent visitors to Pisquid. Mis Edith Mulligan, Boston, Mass. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. V. Grant, Mlllview. lMrs. Chas. MacDonald, Cape Cod. is visiting Mrs. Roy Mutch, Eams- iffe. car," suggested some one easily. "With a Rcx—nonsensc!" scoffed Varncy. "Besides. Herbert isn"t the sort who lets any car get into such condition that it will break down." “Well, he isn't infallible," said another. “And even Herbert Ware might be run into by a careless driver." “Oh, it's probably Lila's fault," contributed still another guest cheerfully. “She hung her own wed- ding up fifteen piinutcs." “But it was her last tardiness!" laughed May Varney. "Herbert's seen to that!" "Gosh, I'd hate to be Lila and live by a time-clock!" muttered some one fervently. There were several amused echoes of that sentiment, and then Varney said, with a rather knowing glance at his own wife: ' "What'll you bet a domestic rup- ture is the cause of the delay?" “With the Wares hardly more than honeymooncrs? Never!" was the scandalized verdict that met his suggestion. But Mary Varney had flushed and was biting her lips. The glance she flung her husband was far from af- fectionate. After another “nlmunced: "But I haven't ordered enough we .11 h“? m 5° m» EEYWEY- If tables for everybody," walled May. we wait any longer for the Wares, and the gunning; and the 159v. ‘he ‘firmer will be rulmdp 4 ereauxs will be furious‘ I promised But‘ lust “S, m“ guests were en‘ them we'd split for the dancing, be- tersng the dining-room, Herbert and cause may haven-t emu h men Lila arrived. It was obvious to every Now ‘do some o; you lug brld ‘me that’ they had had a quarrel fiends lict like mart rs and hell; Herbert was white and stern; Lila me mit» y p was flushed, and her eyes showed w; ' t , Sig“ M recent ‘ems- voteduioihganziliieg gfixdtslvlagnwiisnllsesllt "s° 5°“? u’ be late", Sh” whls‘ with six empty tables In mock des- pered hurriedly to Mrs. Varney, pa“, she marshamd he). guesysgo but” many for bridge; so many for danc- ing. She called the role like a school mafam. When she reached Lila, she said: “Lila will play, of course, and Herbert-I think you'd better go and dance with one oi’ the Devereaux girls.“ Herbert spoke up crisply: "I think we'll arrange it the other way around. if you'll permit. Lila shall dance and I'll play." "But Lila adores playing," protest- ed May. ‘-‘I prefer that she doesn't play toi night," said Herbert decisively. Lila‘s face was ‘becoming flushed, but her hands were growing chilly. May Varney said: “Nonsense! I want Lila to be my partner. I need some money, and I can't losc with Lila. She's a crack player»thc only girlin our club who. VISITORS WELCOME TO ALL FAOTORIEQ 2nd Annual Swine Show and Sal IN THE AGRICULTURAL HALL cniinLorrarowN, OCTOBER 23rd, 192 ical aid was at once summoned and all was done, but of no avail. Her, spirit passed away to be with one who has said “Suffer little children to come unto me." lam Wifl. Agricultural experiment stations similar to those in the United Stat- es will be established in Palestine. Read This! new QUEEN norm. AT omaanv "Ono's closest Irlend la the moat difficult to touch." A French railway is experiment- ing with a switching locomotinve operated by a motor using producer gas for fuel. Miss Muriel McDonald. Cape Cod. is spending a few days, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. MacEachern. The cream of thc Island Yorkshires will be judged and offered . auction. Ovér thirty young boars and a large numb" of Willi; so same bred, will be assembled. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McMillian. Vernon River, paid a pleasant visit at the home of Mr and Mrs. Dan- iel McEachem, Hermitage. ‘The stork visited Mitand Mrs. Daniel Mclsaac. Earnscllffe, and left them a bouncing pair of twins, con- graitulations. FOR RENT 0r sale my property at Kinkora. Ideal business stand. PAT. K. TRAINOR, East Millinockct, Me. For particulars call on A. Mm- aghan, Kinkora. 7694-9-11-14-18-21-25-28-2-5. FARM FOR SALF , I offer my fann for sale con- taining 100 acres of land situate on ' the‘ South Melville Road, 85 acres kl clear, the balance covered with a ‘ nice growth of hard and softwood. This farm is well watered back and front, well situated, convenient to ‘church, schools. blacksmith shops and mills with 8 acres of pojatoes. l! not sold before Sept. 20th it will be put up at Public Auction. See handbills for stock, crop and implements later. For further particulars apply on the premises or to the owner at the Experimental Farm, Charlotte- town. Orders by mail or wire will be handled by local representatives of i Dominion Livc Stock Branch. m] anvil"? fgiolfgdtelcnilztlegrfiui’: Prize list and entry forms may be obtained from the undersl “flea”, 2h“: o, u“, “moms, y, Entries close October 9th. the travelling public. My aim is 0 - 1 1 give service to Travellers and SQCTQlIZITY, P. E- I- Swlne Growers ASSn Tourists at 11304138; nllzlégil-VAN BOX 200, cnAltwTruTowN, P. E. lstau . . ac . Prvrflviflr- 7040-9-7-14-21. WHO PROBABLY TOOK IT "Some one has gone off with my ::ir." “There was a collector o1 intiques in the neighborhood this acrnlng, I think." Mr. Edwin O'Donnell, Avondale. was a recent visitor to the city. / A concert of more than usual in-7780-9-l4-2l. g W“ ‘is ten minutes, she New Model 7-11 complete only $345 LE0 MOGUIGA“ I lake an" my dad. Don't bother with excuses," said He's an undertaker, isn't ' MilTHER or TWINS HELPED Restored io Health by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege-_ Compound ‘Si-e. y He? Sept. l, 1928. 1581-9-5, B, ll, 14, 17, l9. m. She: Yes-and I'll undertake al- most anything myself. FARM FUR SiiiE Joseph Power, Mermaid, Lot 48. oflers his farm of 190 acres by Private Sale. If not sold privately will be put up at Auction later. For particulars apply on thc prem- ises or to J. A. McDonald, Auction- eer Charlottetown. p. d | 7 fined this 24th day of ‘August. ' Eéf,.,;,;,',,_ m» ' “Then you don't table Mitchell, 0nt.—“! had little twin babim and for quiteawhile die I was fr“, z‘ a ‘ - - Passerby: You're begging be- cause you're too lazy to wnrkl" Mendlcant: Have you ever know what JOSEPH POWER, work h!" 7732-94241. run SALE O Residence. Modern Conveniences Apply 9 King Square 7607-11. NORTH AMERICAN LLOYD LINE 'S. S. ATHERTON SAILING FROM MONTREAL SEPTEMBER 18th SOREL SEPTEMBER 18th, CI-IARLOTTI-YILOWN. SEPT. 2ist.l For St. Pierre and St. John's, Nlld- S. S. DELSON hasn’t lost a penny this year." “Hurrah! cricd several persons in chorus. "Let's draw cuts for part- nering with Lila!" But Lila didn't hear. Her fright- ened gaze had met Herbert's. she was Yemembeflng the drive out 8 from town: hearing herself say haughtlly: “If you must know what my work without has become of my jewels, Herbert- trouble and am gaining in weight 8nd 1 V“ Pawn“! ihem—w my my bridge strength. I will gladly recommend the debts!" veggmblg,cgmpound to one_"_. She waited now for the blow to M351‘, 51-51mm Box 220. itdmu. fall. It. didn't. But, of course, it Ont. \ Wflllld. as soon as they were alone. The Pally was over. and Herbert and Lila. were in the car again for‘ - thc return journey. And still Her. bert said nothing. _ They were at home-and Herbert said good night very pleasantly and went, to m5 own room. Lila sat in front of her dressing- lflble. Staring’ at her reflection. too startled to begin to disrobe. Herbert's silence frightened her much morc than his anger. She would have been a great, deal more frlshtened. if. on the follow- ing morning, she could have looked into his private office and seen him send his secretary away before he unhookcd the receiver of his tcie. phone and gave a number. The number he called was that of a detective agency. (To Bc Continued.) ictrola and Radio and I am fine, do Dominion of Canada Province oi’ Prince Edward Island IN THE PROBATE COURT 19th George V., A. 1)., 1928 In lie-Estate oi’ Rchecca Brown, laie of York. in Queen's County, in the said Province, deceased. testate By the Honourable A. Banner-man Warburton. "Surrogate, Judge of Probate, 840., 8w. To the Sherifl’ of‘ the County, of Queen's County, or any Constable literate person within said County. in we cabinet l. Music from records or from the air-— at command—both at a most moderate price- A new Victor’,instrument-absolutely complete. What? A new model Vicirola wilh (lrilio- phonic type sound box and handsome colon-ii albums. The New Victor (plug-in) Radio, all its tubes included, (7 tubes and rectifying tube). The new Victor Radio Speaker. All built-in together in a new and graceful walnut cabinei———cn1nplctc with plug-in cord [or only $345! Believe it or not, it's iruc! This wonderful new Victor combination givcs you just everything your home needs in music ay. All your music from one cabinet! A CAPTAIWS DAUGHTER “She's a captain's daughter." "And knows when to call a halt." SAILING ERQM MONTREAL SEPTEMBER 15th sonar. SEPTEMBER 15th '» ' CHARLOTTETOWN, surr. 18th FOR SAINT JOHN'S. NFLDQ Cattle Carried For Rates and Space APPLY A. CAMERON Phone 82S. BRUCE. STEWART COMPANY " AGENTS GREETING :— WHEREAS upon reading thc peti- tion on file of Hamilton ll. Brown and Abner Vcssey,. both of York aforesaid. the Exccutors of the above named Estate praying that a Cli-{iion may be issued for the pur- pose hereafter set forth: You are thereforcdicrehy required to cite all persons intrested in the said Estate to bc and appear before mc at a Probate Court to be held in the Court. House In Charlottetown, in Queen's County, in the said Prov- ince on Wednesday the twenty-sixth day of September neat, coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock, fore- noon, of the same day to show cause if any they can why the accounts of the said Estate should not bc passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on _*’_""__'_'—4“ Motion of Donald Mclfinnou Proctor for the said Petitioner. And I do m me Norton‘ Rem“ lhcrehy order that a true copy here- ‘The Norm Waterloo Beat. 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The new Victor Radio is full size --si'.uulnril with single sizitiop selector yust HS sold separately everywhere-and it lS completely equipped; w“? a‘ and the Reproducin of beautifu in cabinets AT MARSHFIELD, LOT 34 QUEENS COUNTY ——i~—><Q§-_.{._ ' o Canadians Allied I o o wzth British (By The Canadian Press) LONDON, Sept. l3- The follow. ing alliances are announced in Army Orders:— - The Prince Edward Island Light Horse, Non- Permanent Active Mil- iiia of Canada, to the 9th. Queen's Royal Lancers. The Norfolk Rifles. Non- Per. maneni Active Militia of Canada, The undersigned offers for sale his farm of 129 acres at. Marshflcld nix and a half miles from Charlot- tetown. One hundred acres clear- ed, and in a high state of cultiva- tion. Balance covered with growth o! hard and soft wood. Large dwel- ling house, good ut. buildings. An excellent farm f growing seed po- or mixed farming. Near church, school, butter factory. saw and grist mill. three quarters mile from station. 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