ys:nunssallialituisbtn .111‘. 1am, 1.. In The New Committee VICTORIA ROW GROUND FLOOR COME - LQUEEN’S COUNTY Political Meetings C’ 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 places: i ‘Thursday’. June 26th Friday, June 27th Monday. June 30th .. . . -. VBYIIOI! Riv?! Wednesday. July 2nd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Pownal Thursday, July 3rd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Webster's Corner Friday, July 4th Mount Stewart Wood Islands Eldon ..-....-.-.--...... ..--...--...s-.-.. hlondayzJuly 7th . . . . York Tuesday-July 8th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Rustico Wednesday‘, July 9th Hunter River Thursday,Julyl0th............................-..Kingston Friday,Julyl1th Afton Hall (Monday, July 14th Bonshaw .Tuesday,July15th .........................,...;...Victoria Thursday,July Bradalbane. Friday, July 18th Hope River Monday, July 21st Clifton All meetings will be addressed by the candidates on each side and will commence at eight o'clock Standard Time. MARK R. McGUIGAN N. W LOWTHER Sec’y Liberal Association Sec’y Lib-Conservative Ass’n. 6807-6-23-25i n} I AKING’S COUNTY Political Meetings ‘r I Theundersigned Federal Candidates will meet the elect-i ors of King’s County at the following places and dates, viz: Cherry Hill Th.ursday,_June 26,1930 Peakes Friday, June'27,1930 Morell ‘ ................_...Monday,June 30,1930 St. Peters ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Wednesday, June 2, 195?. St. Margarets - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thursday, July 3, 1930 St. Columba . . . . . . . . . . Friday, July 4.1930 Kingsbcro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monday, July 7, 1930 Scuris . .- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Tuesday, July S, 1930 Annandale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thursday, July 10, 1930 Bridgetown FridayJuly 11th, 19:10 St. Georges . . . . . .. Monday. July 14,1930 Cardigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday, July 15, 1930 Montague Thursday, July 17- 1930 Fleatherdale - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Friday, July l8, 1930 Georgetown . . . . . . Monday, July 21, 1930 Cambridge . . . . . . Tuesday, July 22,1930 Murray River, Thursday, July 24, 1930 Murray Harbour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Friday, July 25, 1930 All meetings to commence at 8.30 p. m. J. A. MACDONALD THOMAS V. GRANT 4130-6-20-311 NOTICE Morris Bridge Closed Morris Bridge, North Gra hicle traffic until further nville, will be closed to ve- notice. l. By order, ' s... -... DEPARTMENT. OF PUBLIC WORKS Charlottetown, June 16, 1930 uniuiii> i‘? i- , .1 ‘I ‘Mitzi i- 3i lvo TICE Fraser Bridge Closed Fraser Bridge, Glynde River, will be closed to ve- hicle trafficuntil further notice. . u A", By Order, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORK$ Charlottetown. June 1,6. .1239 n " w Store Recently OccupiedByPatods ‘Limited Tonight At 8.30 O'clock’ ~ Meeting Will Be Addressed By W. CI S. McLare ,J_. H_. Myers And Other Prominent Speakers ALL VOTERS WELCOME Room "fit-firth: ‘ .. » ‘e u. ‘d. i; Nfllifly a year was required by the Rev. Arthur L. Kitchlng, Bishop of the UPPcr Nile, in hls last tour of his Diocese, which covers 264,000 square miles in Egypt, and has s population of 4,500,000. ‘O-O Q-O-Q-O-OOOQOO C." 3 EYES TESTED t m. i GLASSES FITTED E. W. TAYLOR J- S. TAYLOR z Optometrists I42 Richmond Stree: 004606000 - §Q§O O 00000-04 040G ~ rm: (Jl-lARLOl‘ t‘ "pow GUARDIAN Married Quarters ~ 0P EZIN .3, - _ ‘ ' ""1""- e“ ||.Beach' Grove Inn 1* Continual 1" offlu .o_ "1 have never sunny. sister-in- law's hospital." observed udy A“. Rust-e cautiously; than quit, “Manly P“ I 1M1": question to Ruth. YW cow I-sooddeelqr poppy whe-n- she we; st home. Did she by any chance mention g mun o; m, name of Bradford?" ’ Ruth coloured a little, gnd 11,51- tated. Poppy had giving he; g, wm- pleta confidence, but she aid my, know how far she would be justiflgd 111 discussion the affsir with Poppy's mother. _ "I see that she did," said may Au- Busts in .1 voice of quite satisfaction. "would it be too much in ssk what she did say about him?" Ruth, however, was not to be caught altogether ilnwares. "Why do you ask granny? Has anything transpired about 111m?” "He was here the other day." "Here!" repeated Ruth in accents of supreme surprise. Lady Lugusta in- clined her head. "I dld not see him. He had the presumption to call upon the Rector and make a formal offer for Poppy's hand." . Ruth could not hide the intensity of her interest. "And what happened?" "The only thing that could happen The Rector very properly declined to discuss the question, I hope, Rut-h. Charlottetown Properties For Sale 'rwo TENEMENT uonsa. Ins properly of Mrs. John MacLnren Nu. SJ Ind 85 Cumberland Street, large "ll Ippointsd house in good repair THREE TENEMENT HOUSE. The PPPMPP! 0f Mrs. John Macllaren, NW- 303. 310 and 312 Richmond Street; Desirable location; rents readily. ' nmvcsnow a1" BRIGHTON. Fllflllwc. Ill conveniences, seven rooms, hardwood floors, close to shore with large lot of land. Apply MacDONALD as MacPHEE, Solicitors, Charlottetown. 4553-6-1B-Wfm6l. habit? cAns One auto seat, wire wheel wagon, run 2 years. Cost $170.00 for $95.00. Also one stick seat wagon good as new. One Plymouth Sedan 1828. One Chrysler Sedan 1926. One Chrysler Coupe 1928. _ 0n: Ford Couch 1927. All overhauled and priced right. Apply D. S- .\la.cLlJAN, 25 Kent Street. 4584-8-19-21-23. HORSE Fri-EB GEORGETOWN. P. E. I. WEDNESDAY. JULY 9th, 1930 THREE CLASSES 2.18 Trot and Face . Purse $250.00 2.25 Trot and Pace . Purse $200.00 2.30 Trot and Pace . Purse $150.00 5"; to enter. 5% oil‘ money winners. Entries close June 30. In all mixed classes trotters al- lowed three seconds. The above rac- es will be on the three heat plan. Races under National Trotting As- sccition Rules. Admission 50c, children 25c. Cars Free El B. McLAREN, SecrQtury. Georgetown. P. E. I. If day rainy, races will be held next fine dsy. ' Big preparations are being made to give everybody a good time. The people of Georgetown will be locking forward to an immense attendance. Don't disappoint them. see the King's County Capital in all its summer beauty and witness three thrilling contests. 4533-d-l8-wflntf MATINEE HORSE RACES AT SOURIS. TUESDAY. JULY Ill Cllu A. not sud Pam, 100 bus. Outs Clssl B. Trot and Pace, 100 bus. Oats Clan C. Trot and Pace, ‘l5 bus. Oats laces shall be I la 5. . National Trotting Rules to govern- of which this truck is fmember. GEO. N. MACDONALD. ‘Secretary. you did not encourage Poppy ln this folly.” Ruth bit her lip, and her colour mounted higher. “I did not. Lady Augusta, I knew too wcl; what it would be likely to cost her; I implored he: to try to forget hlrn.” "Very sensible oi you. I'm sure. and we are extremely obliged to you." Illd Lady Augusta, very much as she might have thanked some subordin- ate for service rendered. "I cm glad that you realize now what can be due to a family heritage." Ruth's grave lips curled a liflilt- "I'm afraid I didn't think so much about the heritage as the people. Lady iAugtlsta: more especially about Cap- tain Bradford." - "Why should you have IHSEWBd your special sympathy for him?" she asked rather indignantly, but llmost immediately nodded as lfsoms slum ' of remembrance followed. "Of course. I understand i ~ that. yW-thut YOU-J’ “It Ls because I know so well what the Pomeroy heritage is, Lady Au- gusta, that I should be SONY f0!‘ fin)‘- one outside voluntarily putting their heads under the yoke." she sold with unexpected spirit. "Dear me, yet I'm sure we have been kind to you; we have made unexamp- led efforts to make you nippv" obvious," sax-l the amazing creature quietly. "But we are talking about POPPY. Lady Augusta, not about me. l did everything I could think of to dissuade-her. I painted hel- Juture in the most lurid colours 1 could find." "Have you by any chances seen the man? Did he call here?" . “No, he did not call here, and I have never seen him. I question whether he even knows of my existence. It would be the last thing Poppy would ask him to do because she knew how thoroughly 1 disapproved of the whole affair." g Something in her daughter- ln-lawfls tone annoyed Lady Augusta. It was rebellious, suggestive of I thousand hidden fire- whlch might any moment leap into flame. And she had imagined her counsel and re- proof hm been more effectual than that! . "Dear me, Ruth, you talk exactly as 1i Cudham were a den of lions, with martyrs walking about in it, ready to be devoured." Ruth smiled faintly. Gyro" Club‘ Sum m er Dances MONDAY, JUNE 23rd. m” l.‘.‘.’..‘.f;’2.i.’.'l‘.“.‘l.'.‘.'.'.'.‘3‘ "“"' Admission 50 Cents. "IT'S A cxlto DANCE.” fin E :-: E .~: so: g :-: i "It hood not be that, but it is not I Pl!“ f0!" Pwple born in mo- @1191‘ Bphvrc. who cannot get r14 o; their personality. 1 do hope that Poppy will be prevented making this c115”- “ml-s mmilfle for her own sake rnd the sake of the man. They could not possibly he happy-J‘ "It l! 80in: to be prevented," said La-dv Aususta srlmly. "1 am coin; to Farebrldge next week after the Federation meetings at Lewes are Poppy back." affairs, if I may ask?" - "The state of affairs is that he Aunt Vittoria has written and given the Rector the gist of a letter ln which according to her, Bradford accepted his dismissal in a quite amazingly PYPP" sPirlt. But I don't trust the present environment for Poppv. The war has created all sorts cl abnor- mal situations and even abnormal feel- ings. POPPY is very wilful and im- pressionable. I shall only be happy about her when I have her safely under my own wing." "will she stay? The very war con- ditions you have mentioned may pre- vent it." , "There is some parental authority left ln a. Wlrl/JIII world, I hope. How are the children this morning. and may I see them?" "They have gone to the Copplcs - with Nannie, and won't he back, I am afraid, much before one." "Are you sure Nannie doesn't drop nu AlllllIALi 0f theScottish Clans __ ab: will be held on the nakunpurl Flam oiinunav McPHAIL facing the w harf at YORK POINT on uomlmou DAY Motor Boats will l tin l f P ' Ladies Auxiliary 01f) llhzpgity ‘iiiii {llflllllll mgallllilqlhmlllel- llgllallobllbrtlllss frills“ e “Y- The provided In lddltlon to the sAmesJihel-e will be an a MileRoad Rsc 1 n1 n $2, sp-m all $21.00. The winners in the recent Patriot race shall n‘; Li. nlafffcewléllk as. $4.11 at the ileld about ‘l p. m. mud” m“ new "Sm" m"! W111 P0 opwll-l prizes consisting of medals cups l ' ' ' etc of the Stewart, McLean and Mscdonsld clans. The donors of these special pr tfllldem 0W. for the ha” ices areznl. 13,5 m‘ over. and I will most certainly bring ‘ “Meanwhile. what is the state of ' Aban McLean. p. .1. Mscdonald and Nell n. McLean. n n-n th ft. ""11. sum will take Place the first flne afternoon. e a emm “mum l” "“"‘"°"*b1~-tht. ‘ raooiuuvr or zvams wrrn nuzns EVENTS Prism EVENTS lilflill Putting l4 lb. shot ........................l5}4{3|2 Hop. step and Jump .l3l2,'1| Running Broad Jump ....................|Iii2]11 Throwing l4 lb. Hammer . 100 yds. Race (open) ; . . . . . .. Boy's Race (under 16 years) .|3f2!ll. Pole Vaulting .............................!413j2]l Ruunins Hieh Jump ‘ Girls race (under 16 years) , ' I Dancing Ghlllie Callum Dancing Sword Dance Dancing Highland Fling (Boys) Dancing Highland Fling (Girls) Sack Race , . . . . . . . .. ...................,.,:3'g'1 The Caledonian Pipe and Drum Band under direction cf Capt. Macdcugall as well as old-time fiddler; will furnish muslcto make you dance. Anyone showing signs of intoxication will be ejected from the field. GAMES COli/flvfITIEE: Chief, Aban McLean; Pres, J. K. McKenzie, James Paton, T. F. White, 13,5 Macdonald, J. G. McFadyen, C. Frank Macdonalcl, J. A. lvfcEachcrn, D. F. Bethune, J, W51“, Shaw and Major Dawson. JUDGES OF GAMES: J. R. Burnett, J. J. McGillivray and Major McKenzie. JUDGES OF‘ DANCING will unknown. . CLERKB: A. B. Brown, Nell McConnell, Geddle McLeod and J. P. Crockett. MASTERS 0F‘ THE RING; J. J. McLeod, Malcolm Gillis, John Y. Macdonald, John Read, Ronald Mae. donald, Angus McNeill, n. Hamilton and r1. 1... Macdonald. J. K. McKENZIE F ldent "About what, may 1 ask?" “Phat I can't stop hers any longer. '1‘. M. McMILLAN Secretary Dainty Rayon Dress $4.50 They don't need me st the moment. not as they will need me ln, say, two years. I am going buck to the war. I have accepted s post as Superinten- osmps, and have promised to start This pretty frock has just come in direct from the makers, lovely “Rayon” fabric in half dozen good colors, very smartly cut‘ 5° and finished. The value is wonderful ' "The effort has been perhaps too ' into cottages en route? I hope you are very particular about that. 1 never fall to warn her when I see her." "I don't warn her, granny. They must take risks like other babies. I don't ivant them wrapped in cotton- wool all their lives." when she ssw from tho Bllwossion Of the elder woman's (we the Iclmk! mt was coining she held llp a slight- ly doprecating hand. "They will be twelve months old next week, granny. and I have made uld Not Sleep l-lEADACl-IES ‘WereSo Bad lhuAJLArunnnlgN Aberdm wrltssi-"For s pacwriod I troubled with headaches and they eobsdilwykeptnuswuksd ledlmnqtotry URDOCK LO C) D ITTERS H535? u .5 B NOTICE Owing to tide conditions st Victoria- the "Harland" will inske only one MONUMENTS Cleaned and Polished lam prepared to go into any Ceme- tery in the province to-Clesn Slab- stonel or Monuments and leave them so clean and bright as when they left the Stonecutiers‘ hands. My charges for such work are reasonable. - ‘ can be made by cor- ‘ or otherwise. JOHN L. TUCKER, n nll fluinmerslde. 4844-0-15-7-2-23-8-13. Farm consisting cf 100 sores, with crop consht_,, of 5 acres potatoes, 28 acres grain. 30 of hey, bslsnce pug. tare; also l0 acres wood land. good brook at back of farm. Good bulld- lugs, situated about two miles from. Albany Station. For further "pur- ilculsrs, apply to . UBVILLI LARGE, ‘FfT-‘fl lw-- i _ - ‘ - Anni!“ , ,,_-._ . ‘Gtflir. t U9°7Q-1_7gl9-21-33.'l'fl-J‘|Il1 l. i, 5144.19.13, _”’””. . rend trip onthnt service vls. on the ‘following his! May 16th and 29th. i Also June 12th and Nth. leaving 1 Charlottetown st 1 A. M. returning will luvs Victoria st 1 P. M. During the intervening weeks the two round trips wlll be nude. This Schedule elective until Juns 10th. _ Charlottetown. May l. 1030. A Furness Red Cross Line "s. l. 1050mm)" ' Inlght and Passengers. Arrive ChTawn Luvs Montreal and nil for _ Si. John's. Illa 0 Juno l June I June 3| Jul! 4 July ‘l July ll , lily ll J For spun and rates siapiy workin France in two weeks from l dent in one of the Women's Auxiliary ‘ now." I CARVELI. mzos. bro. .11.“... , nwl-tl. 43 x Moore 5d Continued on Page 5 v.. -- j _- McLeod Ltd ¢ lliis ls Your l_asl Chance (DUB. Refrigeration jubilee ends June 30 In order to take advantage of this unusually lib- cral ode: you must place your order before that date. 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