wvvil‘; V. , i1 ff‘ Mi ‘Vi; f ‘rif v’ 1m 5 aw: if ' m j» ulu j_ ty i. s Q‘ on g Fm . ‘ y i ’ i '1 .1 i 4 i‘ . e.- ,._..- v a ~ vafl/‘u (4/ PAGE TWO ‘uusuuuisss IOIIIIDS s SIIIIES olianmmcu lane ls Isl-li- a 5M“... .4. v _ Professional llards a-—--i--——-———— Prohibition Commission Chairman. MR. GEORGE E. BROWN, MARGATE. P. E. 1. Send all information regarding in- Inetions oi PROHIBITION ALT to the above or to .l. .l. Trainor, Com- missioner, Provincial Police, Char- lottetown, or to C. A. Miller, 1n- apector. Summer-side, or to W. E. Haywood. Inspector for Queens. Charlottetown, or J. W. Platts, In- spector for Kings, Charlotstown. W. H. AITKEN i‘? CO. Importers of high grade GASOLINE -- KEROSENE — OIL-b 'We Believe in Prince Edward Island Dfflce. 29 Queen St. Phone 494- Tanks, Spr. Pk. R. IL Crossing Phone 56. Provincial Exhibition Notes . A meeting oi the Directors oi the Exhibition was held Wednesday morning, and several matters in con- nection with the prize list were dis- cussed and the following was decid- ed upon: That pit game poultry be added to the prize list, the same as last year. This was done at the request of. . several breeders. McLURE é? MucKINNON SILVER FOXES AND FURS Representing HUDSONS BAY CO.. of LONDON. ENGLAND. Dfllce 112 Kcni St. A new departure this year will be the provision in the Judging ring oi an official who will check the regis- tration certificates, which must be presented as the animal enters the ring. No person will in future be al- lowed in the ring during the Judg- »J' ling except the officials and signs will k ARCHITECT be put up, asking that audible com. h.‘ I45 Grout George Sirca-t mcnis be restricted while the Judg- "i ‘ilflii-Ell-lmc-dflily ' cs are periormingtheir tasks. Stewart fa‘ Lowther J. l). STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTllER BARRISTICRS. SOLICITORS, ETC. 84 Great George Street MONEY 'l'O LOAN. Phone 396 It was also decided that an addit- ional section be added to the prize list for each dairy breed, allowing an entry for the best three animals, owned by an exhibitor, the get of one sire. z, (Continued) stepped aside, touched his hat. and hurried on a little foster, But 81h?!‘ that, with his heart beatting harder, he began to think and to surmise and to question himself and 0i course. to regret. Their eyes, in this Sudden and unexpected way, had met. It was only an instant, but the picture came back to him now of a sad expression in Christie's cyes—sad, at least, until she woke up and realized that she had run into Selwood, and then her eyes had quickly dropped; 511E had passed on. It was his fault, he told himself- I-le had not even hesitated-he might have given her time to speak. He cursed his stillness and contemptible pride for not having given her even an opportunity at such a time-a She started visibly-as he did in- visibly. Then in the auddcnness oi the encounter Selwood-never quick to adjust himself to rnectinil the woman whose mere glance could up- set him-stiifly, almost ostentatlously witussnvicr sion to Tracy would call for tact. He sat down on a camp stool bulde his friend, and after a few conventional passes opened the one subject oi his visit with an abrupt question. “Dave. how much do ybu figure WWW 80¢ in our Sleepy Cat place? Whatever it is," he continued, as Tracy disclaim- ed any equitable interest in the hall that Selwood had paid ior, "I'll trade you my interest in the Thief River mine for your interest up at Sleep)’ Cat. Tracy was taken aback. "What you tryin' to do?" he asked‘ presently. “Rob me or rob yourself ? The mine's sciwoo? 3W SLEE PY cm‘ FRANK H. SPEARMAN ‘ IOPYRiGHT by CHARLES SCRIDNIRS SONS. i} worth hali’ a dozen of our Sleepy Cat outfit." ' "'I'hen," said Selwood definitely. “the hall's mine and the mines yours. Is it a go l" "All right. “That's settled, Carpy," continued Selwood, “thinks this place is getting too noisy for Y0". Dill/e- All these squatters coming in, and the clatter they make. He says you'll do better out under the pines a few miles up river, and I've got things MARK Tr. MIEYJTéXN BARRLQTEIK ‘SOLIFITOR. ETC. {HONEY TO LOAN. Cameron Block, Charlottetown. P.E.l. INELL a uniursou R. R. Bell D. L. lllnthlrson. LL. B. Barristers 8t Solicitors Money to Loan 5187-6-11-3i ANNUAL MEETING The annual vlnclal Ladies meeting of the Pro- Auxillary oi the Protestant Orphanage will be held in the Orphanage at Mt. Herbert on 111mg pregnant with threatening pos- sibilities for them both as well as for Sleepy Cat. He longed for a chance to meet her over again; still, his van- ity would not allow him to turn back. So-while Christie was reproachlni,’ herself for not making the quick ad- vance she wanted to make and now felt it had beeneher place to make when she saw the only man's face arranged to get you up there today. ‘The weather's settled now. and I've got time to move you-what do you say we start today ‘l "I know -where I'm comfortable, better than Carpy does. I'll stay here." Selwood, with patience, continued to dwell on the advantages of country life. But the old soldier resisted all Moniker/Beckie» vac u u wt’ creases» 4/ Ii Wh Two S q semen for average work famous Northern Electric Vac the modern motor car. Even speed vacuum cleaner on the . n. Rial-m», win» l\_. .._'_. nu .1. _.l_...s. Lear . .. . Thursday June 18th at 3 P. M. in the world that meant anything. blandlshments, and in the end hi: CIIARLOTILIOHN & ilIOATAGUIa‘ » GLADYS mum?‘ to her-both. unhappy, passed on, patience gave out firs,“ “Look here’. 11W I _ “'— “'- sfic" BIY- little reckoning oi when and where John .. he exclaimed with a snap o, , MCLLLOL) C? hfilltyTLEY 5195'“ they should meet again. J. A. BE ' ‘ E _W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Office: 180 Richmond Street MONEY TO LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. L McDONALD e McPHEE a I. A. McDONAED ‘ll. F. McPHEB BARRISTERS. ATTORNEYS, ETC. MONEY ‘I0 LOAN Bangholm Turnip Seed The Provincial Department of - Agriculture has just located 100 lbs. oi Bangbolm club root reslstent Turnip Seed. Orders up to this quantity will be filled on application. 5128-8-10-31. A“ promptly’ lléig, bleeding or protruding piles have relief can only be accomplished with an internal nor cutting remove the cause. Bad circulation of the blood in the N G I I ‘ 1 E lower bowel causes piles. The veins are flabby, the bowel walls weak disgust, “you're beating round the bush, like these crooked Sleepy Cat Selwood quite knew that his mis- . lawyers. I know what's going on, ii I am fiat on my back. The Vigilantes are ready to move. Where did you get . the idea I was afraid of Vlgilantes?" Selwood shrugged his shoulders "Where did you get the‘ idea 1 thought you were?" "Well, you're trying to ship me or of town-you and Carpy. Now, Job: I'm not going-that's flat—not f0: all the Vigilantes in the Rock) mountains." As Tracy uttered his declaratlon,_ Piles, Go lluick Without Salves or Cutting Thousands 0i sufferers from itch- arued that quick and permanent medicine. Neither salves VRE SALE OF ESSENCE, TINCTURES OR FLAVORING EXTRACTS CONTAINING ALCOHOL The following extract from Sec. 35 of the Prohibition Act is given for the information of all concerned in the sale of Essence, Extracts, etc: m SuhJn-vl n. u..- ,-r.>.|ai-m~ of nu» ru-rllon nothing u. un. Art alinll m n - ' as lluvurim: purm-l I'm-furor, nu-rvltulll ur ull any IlWll "ll\'l)l’||lL',' t-\'lr kiulll-rn lll lilo Form [or mile uml su-il auvh l‘ burl: notlre xlmll lw gii u prepuiil, iulilrcrnsi-il to Charlottetown. (2) No nula oi uuy such enxencf. tincture or flavoring extract shall be made excl-pt in lmulr-a containing not morn thun two and one-hall ounces, and a record or every such sulo slmll hr- kvpt by the manufacturer, men-hunt, drug- glat nr other prrsnu who ai-lla llu- mime l|\ n hook provided for tliur |iurpol€ 1 or enuruoe, |,'|\'(~ notice In writing m u... Commlll- ‘Ed 110F910. nl’ HIICII llllclliltm m keep ° l isn-cre-tnry of the llill wo thi tie sub-section (1) o! this section) but all lllfh C (fl) ,\'o pmlillcr or irnnllenl trurlr r In Prim-e Eclwurll Ialnml aliull sell or dispose of uuy iluviirrr, PSIIFIII‘! or extract mentioned In this section. By Order PROHIBXTION COMMISSION UIDI-U-IZ-Pll-nlwi. a ' 15th ovcr day, Nort ' a unlit!) speed other Aubre succes Cross the Canadian Rockies by the route of easiest gradi- ent and lowest altitude; yet lee their highest peaks and most magnificent scenery. Take the famous all-steel, radio-equipped Continental Limited m Minaki, Win- nipeg. Edmonton, jasper National Park, Prince Rupert. Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle. Leaves Bonaventure Sim, Montreal Dallv at 11.15 p.m. (E.S.T.) U 5000 Full rloinils from \‘,' i< “vrzrlr-j 4' :\- Tum-i A WW’ ,\;.~r_ Rum... |' u", ruin", 1v... r...» ,~._--..t r.,><- by 1 —the parts almost Piles an internal medicine used to stimulate the heal and restore the affected parts. Dr. J. S. Lecnhardt was the first edy. He called his prescription HEM- ROID, and prescribed it for 1000 pat- ients with the marvelous record oi success in 960 cases, and then decid- own druggist with a rigid money back guarantee. Dr. Leonhardfs vlles every Pile sufferer to try a bot- 335m“ an PTOPMBB- "Jimni" he 9X‘ refund the purchase price if they do ~ not end Piles in any form. are yo COLONEL. leaves home on Thursday, June 11th, via 0'Leary Portage, noon; McDougalPs, Grand River overnight, leaving at noon Friday, June 12th to Nell l\IoDougall's,_ Summers" night; thence to J. P. Keouglfs, Cape _, Traverse ovcr non's, New Annau Race Track over- night; Wednesday to Summerslde noon; thence via ferry to James Mc- Intyre's, Bayslde over night. Thurs- Sharpe‘; overnight. Friday, to James Palmer's, Invcmess, noon; thence to tflrge Skerry's, Gail's Bridge over- night. Saturday. to Vernon Mather- all’s, Fortugle (Joye 202m; thence to blem- 3m P5155100 flepped closer in, owner's sia es, Ems ae. craned his neck forward, pulled or! y - _ g Mam"! gflggzlgl-"L-lmareiftgouliig his tattered hat to get still closer, . noon; thence to Tlgnish overnight. and peered dumbly 9i the tflti/Ooed Retumlng Tuesday to owner's stab- b18581?- __ _ les. This route will fortnightly till close oi season. is horse needs no recommenda- __ he has been proven a wonderful present on the different tracks. Col. tlon as a carriage stallion, any age. 5l30-6-l0-mwf3i. _._____.____________ oooeeoqoopeoeu¢ooee e00 e e0 f EY ES TESTED Bill Pardaloe, like a huge camel, stuck his head within the tent. Sel- wood, paying no further attention, to the intruder , vainly tried in low tones to persuade Tracy it would be dead. To end must be circulation, - Maritime Electric Co. Palmer Electric Co. Binns Electric Co. . Brown Electric C0. * discover a real internal Pile rem- Sheer ‘(my to remain where he “mi He reminded Tracy of his helpless Heavy rugs, upholstery and hangings yield their dust easily, quickly and safely to the oom- pelling suction of this high- geared machine. You get the same pleasure from controlling its power at a touch at? PEEDS! and a high speed for heavy work are among the newest improvementson tbs uum Cleaner. Greater"pick- up” is as necessary in the modern vacuum cleaner as in its low speed is faster than the highest of any other cleaner, and it is the only two- market. rnakea housework light and pica. sent. The Northern Ele clricVa. , cuum Cieaneris made in Canada and carries the Northern Electric “Approved Appliance" SEAL- which means ithas passed every _ mechanical, electrical and pep- formanoe test imposed by the that you get from driving any Northern Electric Company on perfect piece of mechanism. It all its products. Go todqy tounyqfelnneoilstoru lhlodet Match, and an this Northern Electric and the other Appnnoddpplilneee llhutvylted here. NATIONAL ELECTRICAL SERVICE a r Vacuum Cleaner ElecrIic i-IMITIB condition and of what his obstinacy might mean; he begged him m con- sider hi5—-S8lWO0Cl's feelings, ii there were none of his own to move him. The old gambler proved adamant to Dfesfiflptifin i185 B every consideration, and, not only Hugtgesugflff gig‘, that, he grew more and more set every Pile sufferer should be able get I-IEM-ROIDtablets from their ndcrful rczord s city and oi HEM-ROID and guarantees to claimed. raging like a grizzly at bay, u running too?" "You know very well, Dave, there's a heap of difference between a well man's running and a wounded man's being carried out oi the way of a fight." "You going to stay?" “There's no reason why I shouldn't.‘ AUBREY 2.10 2-5 year. I trumped down the Peninsula’ FulmEss RED c5055 “N! with ~McClellan, and double-quicked back again; V V against Pickett at Gettysburg, with George Meade; I went up against the Leave Arrive Arrive Bloody Angle in the Wilderness with Mung...“ 31.1mm Clftown Grant. It don't mean a continental, l0 a. m. and Illfl to a lot oi’ folks nowadays, but it] gfagglrlt: lgzmrzg: means something to me yet. Does ' I anything you've ever seen me doflMay 30 Jill" 1 3"" 5 John, look to you as ii I'd run from "m" 13 Jun“ l5 ‘I'm’ 22 a blamed parcel ot Vigilante crooks?! I'll admit I'm no saint, I'm no preacher-J 1 stood, best 1 couldi S- S" n Freight and Passengers. Fortnightly thereafter. Charlottetown Agents. iiJARVELL BROS. LTD. (To Be connnued) 481014- l7- irimon wed3itf "And fight” “Nobody will miss me if I do right." "I! you stay, there's Just one an- swer—you get killed," ‘said Tracy. "Dash you, I know you better than you know yourself. Now, John, list- en." The old man, gray. grizzled, un. shaven, hollow-eyed, but stern, his iron-gray hair falling in a great mat over his wrinkled forehead, sat bolt upright on his cot. He tore open the breast of the coarse shirt he wore- hls o nly upper garment-and point- ed to an American flag, tattooed over his heart. Selwood sat with the eyes oi youth Bilenily fixed on his country's em- olonel Aubrey — Reg. No. 3940- tu C. McFadygerrs, thence tu Bomanus , 0V2!- Sunday. Monday, June to B. McArthufs, Kenslngton, night; Tuesday, to John McKin- Juhe 18th to Edgar Milllgank, hum noon; thence to Shelton i" "miilm"! ‘Ii-w: spoke to Selwood. “John 1 don't say I've never dong anything sire. He has also a number of promising colts training at FERTILTZERS That Fertiliser required to finish your plantln, can be obtained by team or by truck _v has won two first prizes in sion at the Alberton Exhibi- _y_ w’ o-BRIEN’ at our factory in Charlotte- ownm town or we will send it to you WM MA-ITHEWS’ , by rail or by boat as you re- quire. We are ready to serve A The ' island Fertilizer ' 00.. Limited Chaflniietown l‘ “_i“""_’“' _"_ _“—"'”_' - Howlan, 1n Charge. AND f" ;\!SE§ FITTFII It W ’lAl'l.uzli l S TAYIITI ‘ fkrlom-rnlsis ll’ Pl-Lm-ml Slrrri eepooevooeeoeooeoo, 0000000000.; Enchanting -Sea Route A delightful day at sea on the fine, “CALVIN AUSTIN the tang of salt sea air. . . meals that you'll enjoy . . . a night: of test in your spacious stateroom no 1'1 D1,... BOSTON from ST. JOHN every Saturday and via EASTPORT and LUBEC ‘on Wednesdays big steamer Large promenade decks tlon In this Province, for by his own "o disgrace m" l" W911i? 0H. "but I ‘ atnvlng m Bostol? at“ convcnlcnt performances, also that or his colts ‘might f“ that °1d 113B 1118M three hour: the f-Quowlflg d1)’- such as, MajorlAubrey 2.11, Lucky F4" , " Lindy 2.12, Aubrlanna 2.19, Raymond -_ p, Bu»; Aubrey 2.22 and a number of others Canadian Nailonal Railway lo ST. JOHN Insrnn mil: from Reid's Pr. Wharf, Wednesdays at 9 am. (Ad. Std. Time), Eastpor: 1 p.m. and Lubcc 2.30 p.m. (Daylight Svg. Time). Due Boston l0 am. Thursday morning (D.S.’l'.). Saturday sailing from Sr. John at 7 p.m. direct eo Boston, due 2 p.m. Sunday. Returning, leaves Boston, Mon., Fri., 10 a.m. via Lubec add Eut- porr. For nurunrimr apply ticket ofice Reid's Pt. Wharf. Bate for automobiles .00 per cit, when Io- eompanied by paaleng er. a garrison AMSl-IIP LINES in amazi- REX CAFE» 142 Great George Street, Charlottetown. P. E. l. We have now open to the Publlo Special-Dinner at 35o. Also A-La- Carte and special well known dish called Fish and Chips between meal hours. Our regular meal hours are 11.30 A.,M. to 2 P. M. Ind 5.30 P. M. to B 1' 1M. We welcome the public to give us a try. 5004-6-5-2wks. i Tenders For Score Ca I/ Sealed tenders for score card -- ileges in connection with the ' i clal Exhibition Horse Ram, A 1am to aist-4 days mint-w"! received by the undersiiifled- 011° ‘ of the score card t0 b6 mm“ the ‘we of u“ Aggocifltlall- "" must 119111 not later than Junl J. W. Boulter. Secy. Charlotte Driving Park and Exhlbiilflfl soclatlon. 515M‘ _, PUPS. RICH in essential vitamines. HEALTH-promoting STRENGTH-imparting. ‘ASSURES normal and successful devel- opment. IS BEST FOR PUPS FORMULA suited especially to needs 0i .. _ Manufacturers. P‘: