5's.- u w r...=..u~.-re.»~e»" 5-... i .2." ..- m>-\-$O'H9_H Pa: 1'52‘ PAGE '1 WU . Mm Valuable shore farm 70 acres at Mermaid, Lot 48, privperty of John and Emily Mulch. 60 acres clear, balance valuable woods. For particulars apply to McLean a. McKiunon, Boyui Bank Building, L-ltlll-Q-tst-Bi. Desirable Property Fill! SALE The undersigned offer for sale 99 arr-es oi‘ choice land ot North Rus- tico with a good dwelling house and -0ll1b\iiitlill§'S, property of the late Ada. Louisa Williams. This property situate at Doyle's Cove on the Nortii Shore, is an ideal place for summer cottages. For further particulars apply to A. J. Hashim, Barrister, ettz, Bruce Block, Charlottetown, or to the undersigned ext-rotors oi the lust will and testament of the said Ada Louisa Williams. HAMILTON HORNE. North Milton. A1l.-\.\‘.\ IICRNE, ‘ ‘strr Bed Bridge. L-tral-o-i-c-isv‘ 1:. . 7 . ' Exec: tor s liotice TH; iizitli-rsigiivil err-tors oi the lust will mid testament 01' Add Louisa. Williams, lute oi Oyster lied Bridge iii Queens County in Prince l-ldwarii islurid, formerly oi‘ North liustiro in Queens County nioreslziti, widow, duct“ wed, testute, hereby iioiiiy ti" per~ is indebted to the said estate to iiiuke payment to thein at the ollice of A. J. liusiuin, Solicitor, Bruce Building, (‘liar- inttetown, and all persons having any claims against the said estate are hereby required to present the same duly attested at the office aforesaid within six months from this date. Dated thir. 28th day of August, A, D., I934. HAMILTON IIORNE, AMASA HORNE, Executors. L-§93'7_-9-1-B-l5-t2. min for sin: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1934 AT 2.30 OTLOCK Containing 112 acres of land nearly zii clear, excellent state and located 3:, miles from ltocky Point Ferry. Splendid dwelling house, front fuc- ing West |\'l\'i‘l‘. Well watered and formed. (‘hurt-lies and Schools at door. Write or phone ANGUS BUCHANAN. New Dominion. Or J. A. flint-DONALD, Auctioneer. 200 Sydney Street. L-IGB-Q-G-Kl. uissodinoiihfokr: PARTNERSHIP ‘Messrs. Johnston & Stewart, meat dcalers, oi‘ Montague. wish to an- nounce thzit tiic partnership oi’ "Johnston 6.- Steivzirt“ has this day been dissolved by inutnzii consent. In 1 doing so they ivisali to thank their many friends and customers for Charlottetown. I ("Thu is no other single Ml? I" Temperance liotes ‘ (A column of undoubted fact and worthy opinion re the Tem- perance Situation. Under the auspice; of the Sons of Temperance.) CANADA'S DESTINY Dr. Courtenay C. Weeks states in his beak, "Alcohol and Human Life." factor which is mllitstlng against the real- ization of a progressive civilization v and worthy citizenship like the ef- fect of olooholi: indulgence. Alco- hol constitutes a. scourge which rav. 586s the health of the nation." Is our national life no concern to the men and women of this prov- ince? We have been pouring out Our life-blood like water in the building up of the provinces of Canada and the neighboring states of the Union. Fcr every one who now remains two have been sent out l0 build 11D national life elsewhere. No other province has made sum p, contribution. Shall we now let the stock decline, let an inferior gener- ation be prfldliffid? W. C. T. U. Notes THE BUILDERS An old man going a lone hlshwell- Came at the evening cold and gray. To a. chasm vast and deep and wide. The old mm crossed in the twi- 118M The sullen stream had no fear for him. But he paused when safe on the other side And built a. bridge to stem the tide. "Old Man," said a fellow pilgrim near. "You are wasting your strength building here, Your journey will end with the closing day, You never again Shit] pass this way. You've crossed the chasm deqp and wide. Why build you this bridge at ev'n tilde?" the builder lifted his old gray head, ‘Gocd friend, in the path I've come," he said, ‘There followeth after me today youth whose feet must p355 this way. this chasm that's been as naught MCdICII incn te'l us, "We know ‘the essential effect of alcohol up. on the mural and physical life of man. and how constantly it acts 35 B drag on the wheels of progregg und efficiency." ‘They tell us, “It is responsible 4111-. “HY 91' mdllTfilly for a great stream of mortality and morbidity, dam, and disease in our national life." Listen to the inspiring words of Earl GFEY- Spoken on Dominion Day, twenty-om, 5.9;,“ “g0 “hue governor-General of Canada, re. Harding Canada's destlny;__ I know no higher privilege than toube a British citizen. Hill ls ‘not only a matter of Brit. I; ‘traditions, bflcau5p p; what the r1151‘ Efflplre has achieved in the DESI.’ but because every Qgnadian tlinows that it is only a, mutter of mlgl; bCfOre‘ Canada. becomes Willi-Oils. and the must; I : an the British Empire. pm on of ‘TProvicled Canada keeps her jud- her politics clean, and ration honest, nothing _ her one day becoming the controlling factor in mg Empire ‘>1 self-governing nations. shrmlgflt Canadian is there who will fwm such a destiny as that? I do not believe that any exists," dghesfe ncbe words point the l!’ °_ P1 "we Edward Island in this er is m our national life. l0 hypocrisy? Shall we shrink from a“? ‘lull’ t0 Perform our pm in Tmglllg Bbollt the fulfilment of our high destiny‘). Shall we not, rather, say;- We will maintain the flag which Shells freedom for _ We Will maintain the flog which spells freedom from that mars and spoils human life We will maintain the flag whigh sllelLs freedom from that spurious liberty which undermines true lib. erty; . And We Will dauntlessly maintain an unrelenting iavarfare against those corroding influences to the devefvivment of our provincial and national life which are embodied 1n afld m‘? DPi-‘Benv 0f that greatest single enemy of human progress, Alcoh0l.-W. E. Bentley, K1‘ to me ‘ ‘o that fair-haired youth may a pitfall be; le, too, must 43055 in the twflflht dim. Iood Friend. I'm building this bridge for him." "And let us not weary in well- joing: For in clue season we shall ‘eap if we faint not/K-Paul. “ESAU, AMERICA'S PATR/ON SAINT By W. G. Fletcher, Pastor Hardy yiemorial Mzlthodist, Church, Tex- arkana, Texas) Like a disc of burnished brass the -un is slipping down behind the lmestone hills of Palestine. In the entre of a plain, its awnings flap- ing in the sunset breeze. stands he black goat-hair tent of Sheik saac, son of the late patriarch, braham of Ur of the (Ihaldees. lbout the tent stand a score ‘of mailer ones-—ab0des of servants and etainers. Ahead of the darkness that will con settle down, herdsmen and ‘hepherds are leading toward the ent-city herds of camels, goats. heep and horses. An empty quiver dangling at his lde, and a mighty bow slung across is brood shoulder, u big, robust man. empty handed, is plodding xeorlly in from a day's hunting. lot and jaded, their red tongues lol- lng from their mouths, a speck of ran dogs trudge along at the tired unter's heels. At the edge of the illage the tarnished brutes scat- er among the tents in search of ood and. water. Faint from hunger, the hunter- lian Ban. son of Isaac, reaches the amily tent just as his brother, Ja- ob, is pulling the fire from under pot. of beans. The savory odor of he well-cooked pottage instantly nukes the hungry hunter almost dad with desire for food. The art- ess man of the desert is now at he door of the trap set for him by its shrewd, crafty. and more dom- "stlc brother. , "Give me to eat" cries the fam- ishcd man, casting aside quiver and bow. "Give you to eat?" sneeringly re- plies the scheming Jacob. "Off and on I have been at that for years. were I minded to shun work and spend my time sending poorly aim- ed BITOWS after the fleet animals of THIS UI-IAKLU'I'I'E'I‘LIWN GUARDIAN The Million Dollar Doll By C. N. G A. M. Williamson STILL TEE CONVERT CHILD When Mrs. Hui-knees landed she looked about for the taxi which, she her. Only an important our stood in the place where the taxi oug have been. and ‘Harley’ hesitated. "I suppose you're not u taxi. Ire you?" she enquired of the chauffeur. He, not. understanding English; shrugged, and answered volubly in French. It was then that Nazlo turn- ed from his inspection of boats, and hurried to the rescue. He took of! his hat to the old servant as politely as ii’ she had been a duchess. “I saw you t-rylnfl W M‘! ‘h? chauffeur some questions. Madam.’ he said. "But he doesn't know any language except his own, so I came to see if I could help you." Mrs. I-lurkness was impressed. She considered the gentleman most dis- tlnguished. "Thank you very much, sir.” She replied, with her Ulster brogue. “I thought the car couldn't: be a taxil But never mlndl I'm not too old to walk up the hill, and get; a taxi there." “Please don't do that,” Nazlo urg- ed. “I shall be sled to take you up. I'm just ready to start. And we may be going the some way, further on, If so——-" “Ye're more than kind, I'm sure sir!” she thanked him. “But I'm for Mentone, and that's not likely t0 your way——" _ "As it, happens, it is my way!’ Nazlo answered, “Delii-Zhlfld '50 be °i service." "Well, sir, if that's so, I won't re- fuse," said Harky. “If ye'll let me ride with the chaufieur-——" “Certainly not. You'll ride with me," insisted Nazlo. "But I must: tell you, I'm a ser- vant, sir." explained the old woman. "I'm sure you're e faithful one." Nazlo complimented her. Being sixty, and looking EVBYY day of her age, Mrs. l-Iarknests had no fear of a “kidnapping" Dlot- 511° accepte’ the pressing invitation, and was not astonished to hear, after the start, the Mr. Cozzens (so he introduced himself) was slightly ac- quainted with the owner of “Silver- wood." "I was surprised to see Mr. Sherl- l don on the terrace this morning," he ‘went on. "I suppose the young lady ‘with him (whom 1 know “by sight also) isn't; a guest of his yacht?" Mrs. Harkness was ordinarily o. dour woman to "pump" with ques- tions iibout her master's affairs, or her own. The kindness of Mr. Coz- zens, as Nazlo called himself, how- lever, and the pleading tone which [seemed to say "I hope you can dis- abuse my mind of a. painful im- presslon!" tempted her to speak. “The young lady is a. guest, Sir," she admitted. heard that and I don't know. It's not, my business! But it is my business on Mr. Sheri- dan's yacht, where I look after her like her own mother would. Not that I have to protect her from anything or anybody, slrl It’ she was one of them Russian Princesses beln' saved from the Bolshies. no greater res- pect would be shown her on board, beginnln’ with my master, down to the sailors. “And a nicer behaved young lady I never met with. She keeps herself to herself, but she's sweet and con- siderate!" And I shouldn't like to hear a word spoken against her!" "You won't. hear one from mel" Nazlo said cordially. Safe under the understood. had been ordered for ht t0 "No doubt you've ye'll hear more. What Miss Divine may be at home, not even the most confirmed cynic could doubt the wwd of I We Ha-rknesa. Little details of the V0)’- ago gleaned from her W816 11110 bit-l of a Jig-saw puule maklnl "P I 5m’- prislng picture. He pieced together is o! 808- slp he'd heard about Miles and Betty Sheridan, with other morsels con- cerning 309W and Paul d1 Balvano. Then he added to these the news from his detectives in New York. that Juliet Divine was said to hB-VB married a Spaniard. Next to this went the facts about Terry which were in hi4 own possession; her like- ness to Juliet; her start at sight ot him on the terrace; and, with it few more items that fitted in, Nazlo had before his mind's eye a picture sketched on the lines of reality. . He had enough imagination to see that a man of Sheridan's type might throw away his reputation to save that of his wife, without any wish to profit by the situation. By the time that; Nazlo stepped out of his cor be- fore the Hotel de Paris, he had de- duced the truth ns it stood between Miles Sheridan and Terry Desmond with the exception of two impel-tan. details. It did not occur to him the: Sheridan might be ignorant of the girl's identity and he could not comprehend how Terese Desmond had come to ploy "stool pigeon" in the place of that notorious young woman, the Million Dollar Doll. His curiosity as to this was ol- most unbearable, but he resolved that sooner or loter he would get to the bottom of the mystery. Mean- while, he rejoiced like a boy in the conviction that the convent child was still the convent child: and the idea that Sheridan might: mean to marry her when the divorce was got, crystalized his own wish to have the girl at almost any price, into a firm = intention. AN UNPLEASANT ENCOUNTER. That; night Nazlo saw again the two from the yacht, dining at the; Hotel cle Paris, the supposed Juliet, ‘Divine very beautiful, very you.ng,l very much stared at. Nazlo began to ' want Terry more than he had known he could want anything, and he wondered if he could further his own interests by appealing to the police. If he could swear that, to his own knowledge, the girl on board "Silverwood" was not Juliet Divine, and that she was under age, he might somehow tear her from Sherl- dun. But he could not prove his state- ments without along delay, and even if he could this wasn't America: the police might laugh at him for his pains. At last, the only thing lie could think of which might hnp was to write to Mrs. Miles Sheridan a. very carefully thought out letter. Nazlo had met Betty once, just after the end of the war, before the return of her husband from France. It; was in California, where he had gone on business. She had run out to Los Angeles with a. woman friend, older than herself, to rest from Red Cross wonk and to "see what the Movie people were like." , He remembered hearing it sold, that Mrs. Sheridan had really come l because Prince at Salvano was at! Hollywood acting in a special film‘ for which, though his was a small' part. a special price had been offer- ed him. Betty and the Shoe King had been introduced to each other at the home of o. rich, rather fast. man, half Greek, who had built a mar- vellous house (a copybf Pliny's at Laurentum) outside Los Angeles. Nazlo had sat next her at. table, but I mo» COAL for any purpose, sold iu any quantity at the lowest pcssible price. FOR THE BASE BURNER Our D. L. & W. American Hard Coal is the very best, more economical than any other Coal. FOR THE FURNACE Genuine Welsh Anthracite American Anthracite Dominion Coke Springhill Screened Albion Screened Bayview Screened FOR THE KITCHEN RANGE Inverness Screened Albion Nut and other Soft Coais. BLOWER COAL Slack from different mines. OPEN GRATES Cannel Coal, the very best gives a nice bright fire and more heat than any other Coal. SERVICE Our men are careful and courteous always anxious to serve. Order your winter supply TODA A. PICKARD 8c CO. L-8970-9-4-6-8. PHONE 240 "mun the desert and forest, I, too, would name °f cmzens- “he” w“ a CM‘ be a hungry beggars. zens at Monte Carlo who had laugh- Balvano had taken her into dinner, drgfgegaxghgdagpalfit ggguft‘ Two m,“ Jenrbundm went . “Bu, Jacob... pleads the asmnmh ‘cg with hlim overlthe Divine Com- and she-absorbed in the Italian- Monaco She give the “melanin, o, o“, one mommg b0 p” haw fligfl" ed brother’ no“, mung on ms heels any iint e Spénit n8 Club biifiluthc had thrown her other neighbor only Mme 90' NW,’ and one day less to newbubuut houses’ erected o“ m. near the steaming pot; "If my ar- 0e n8 w“ rved to coax a me B‘ few words" Probably she had m“ Cannes, where Nazlo followed also jocent plots of land, had withstood , ' formation from Mrs. I-Iark- gotten him but she must know the revs had nor some wild 1n the strong “m” m ' without getting within speaking dis- s terrific stbrm which mo razed ness. He did this so gently, that the nume of Eustace Nazlo, the Shoe fiance o, Tam“ during the night. wind today. I would have shared venison with you tonight." $81? dvggan hardly knew what she ggjrgrflirfoug? rim‘ °1 the He might have forced an lnter- on, block of houses stood un- "n", answers the w“? Jami?" If he ‘had not feared on encoun- Late ghatyni ht he wigoetasath l t View’ but he knew m“ m ‘mum 1187111041. thQ other lay in l. heap of tasting a Sample °f hi‘ rich Wt‘ ter with Sheridan who might have ter after tearigng up several sehegt; 1°“ not 8am’ by “MW mberlerence mm‘ 1W’- "Il happens ma» We are ml tired of gambling‘ by this time he and went out with it himself to the “d h° M‘ m"- 1“ °“° w” °' “h” T“ mm’ ““'°"““'"'° dealing with ‘ifs’ nor shall we wn- would have offered hospitality for post office so that it could not fail m5 moment would come‘ builder scratched his head 5li(¢ii"_ the 13105; fie-ill, 05mm‘; ‘Rf?’- the run home; but he dared not, do to go by the first train to Paris. algéexfiw“ Axgfiggigigoagt 32:32:: rowlfully. u‘ t m h . 5 PPmg an Pal’ n8 m e “'95 5- thilt, and the tWO arte a o I “HOWUVOI Cl-Il I V9 557993‘ I ‘ What you might have done ‘iflisone ggtg Qf Mu; (aroma sgefltdatff-Z exaazegllaggrtifigewgsugmgeillxlxég i; thought f-hv-t 1w hfld 81"" u" 9d?" he asked. "M? houael have P f ,, ' I c d thing and a. vessel of the best pot- villa in Montone. "wait and see." All he could do was French Ema" enm-igh free mod for 001119604 M" W11" l" m“ sand‘ r0 s lfige that a hungry Hebrew ever Nazlo felt rejuvenated, as the car to watch from o. distance: to trans- gossip’ snverwo“ “gamed ‘or ing." tasted is quite another matter." spun him back to Monte Carlo, for f hi lf f h I-l the 1mm“ Riviera’ and ML“ Juliet “Si l ," ‘lid the other with "Give me food, else I die," bel- ————--—-—--__-_—~—————————-————— 1t§§nwm§°,,,1°,r°?,',t,f,e °,',",},§°,§§,',‘;§; Divine was dl-Srlflved <85 1f she W! mum-l}: p“: m, wglipgpe!" on the McLEOD J. . SPRAINS Rub Mirianfn in pally. il their good will and business in the pitst and to assure tiiem that Mr. J.J. b ewzirt who i.» curry-in" on the busi- iirss will continue ltlhSliflliy them EiT"""iL'n'.-'ZIJ...'."$T3-.”' with the best quality meuts and ' vegetables. n Puts you on your teotl ll'.~\'i‘i-JI) this twenty-seventh day oi’ August, A. D., 193i. A. V. JOHNSTON, , JOHN JARVIS STEWART. WITNESSZ 11A RY lliGG-INBOTTCAI. L-ZOS 2i. FOR SALE tie nis farms of R0 Zbificéuu w. ow»- ur" of clear level lB-fll! lllilltllllll- Anni! BELL c MATHIES Jerri" L-am-n-a-ib-zz. 80f- See Well To Driv Your Car A" you u well Wllilllm‘ ‘ no to drive 1e11,?‘ t} if . ggrry ou so - gnviotiog of those comlfi" u. judge that the numb" ' uocidonta would be greatly duood if drive" “l” “'5 m [flgltheir vision an 0i ' omdition o! their can. thorough examination 0i ' eyes should PRECEDE - mum‘ of y, driver's license. ii. F. illlTiiili-ISU OPTOMETBIST lows the suffering ESML notional menace to morals and pro- gézgoyhe“ "suvemmod" weighed aeefiilofalisgeaxzvoagiliiidaggriliiisatMiiiig m“ h‘ mm", perty. The pictures oi its deplorable m Mum” hubw" “d gheritu. The next stage was Naples, _ effects in rendering its victims crim- and there in the bay the yucht lay lnolly careles are reflected in every.‘ f0!‘ B» WEEK dam. papfi i Sheridan had planned, in New A I New substantial frame building at Further, the habit is increasing C York. to visit only places 1n which French Village. Building il it! x 32 encrmousy. Men. women and min- friends from home and abroad were SpnH 0 0 L S feet, suitable for ltore or dwelling. fir m; are spending ,.....~ p“; likely to be sunning themselves, for If llfljlfltl by privute slie, will be RE-OPEN their 5mm, fives sump,“ y,,,_. cjéaiii, no others were worth his while. But. offered nt public auction on October Tuesday, Sept 4th Business 1| Business "Business is business," replies the designing Jacob. dragging the crock to s. new position, where the shifting evening breeze would carry its tantalizing odors more directly to the dilating nostrils of his des- perate brother. “Here's the point: _ _ _ Mortgage Sale BIIPILJJI‘ l|i‘i| ‘Atoriivy-iit-Llw flltlfiill‘ TO LOAN Office: llill Richmond street To be 501d by public auction m front of the Lew Courts Building in Ohlo-ltttctcwn on Monday the first do! "f October A D., i934, at the hour cf twelve o'clock noon ALL that pulcel of land situste lying and being on Lot or Town ship Number twenty-one in Queens County and bounded E15 follows -- COMMENCING at a stake set in the boundary line between the lands of William McKay and Rob- rer Provincial Bank, 1 sq“. i‘ (-;,.,,.p.:t..p.w|-|, J. A. lilacilonalii, K.0. ert McKay on the North side of 5AMU5H5K- 5umiluml ‘w’ the Road lending from Clifton to L-Zlii-D-B-lil-fl. lets come directly to “P, have em, thingshad changed since then. He first at l2 o'clock noon on premises. 0 A ll T E R ’ S Riley Building Charlottetown, I’. E. Island. Margme and running west along said Rood a distance of Fifty yards, thence North Eighty yards, thence East fifty yards or to the line be- tvaeen the two forms, thence South __. along the said line u distance of eighty yards to the place of com- H- F' MacPHEEv B‘ A‘! mencemenit. combining three BMm|5TER_ soucn-OB quarters of an acre of land a little NOTARY, ac. more 0r less and being the land m!” Bundjnn (jpM-[gtfggowg conveyed by Robert McKay tzo the Archibald Campbell by Deeds bearing date respectively March 19th A. D., 1877 and March 25th, i893, and registered in Llber 7 folio 604 and Liber 36, folio 720; The above s-ale is made under a power of safe contained in an In- denture of Mortgage dated the 1st day of April, 1932, made be- tween Iru D. McKay of New Lon» don, Merchant. and Ada McKay, his wife, of the one part, and De- Blois Brothers Limited of Char- lottetown of the other part. default having been mode in payment of the principal and interest there- by secured. For further pllrlifiliiflffl apply to McLeod and Bentley, Solicitors, Dated this 31st clay of August A. D. 1934 Money u) Loan and Collections g1ven the very best attention what you want-a pot of savory 111 fl 1111-5111655 index released for. was wanted to take his companion Aimly to 7-" I IATIIIIBON, 675-2-6-lmonth B o o K s o R E beang and you have what 1 would publication lust June by the Dom-; m mmpen» Amnm- “m1 Raven“ be‘ not mind possessing-the birthright‘ 1111011 Burlzlu vista-mics. was w; 523° gfaffily‘ QEQ‘,§E°,OY;"§G“QV§Q,LQ§ of the first-born in our family." ported, a u-W 1112-1 iwmt m the h“ m m, them Wm, ‘mm Md ‘No’ no," commands Jacgb. w“), 3 manufacture of cigarettes. Inls Taffy ‘otgot l“ that she hadwfleh thremenlng l°°kl "Keep your hands means a» lame increase m their! ed of shame and humiliation when 5°||°"°"- out of that food." Though tortured BOXISUXIIPUQXI- with few staring W” w “ten ‘he’ by the gastric Juices flowing uhesh Th6 mflllaflemfim Commit-lied 0i, we“, with he’. "Prince" intowm‘ into his empty stomach, Esau gives the Toronto Board of Educntionl wonderland beyond hm, dmmm ear to the further words of his on the receipt oi a communication (To be Continued; crafty brother. from the Toronto district W.C.'I‘.U. "Now to the point." proposes the appealing for more observation of Despite 1114mm); Mum mum,- schemer. "Just soy to me that for the teaching of the harmful effects w“ “my; jqvjll and bud g fund me favor you as); 1 may have such of narcotics, requested the superln- I d k o; good lwfle5_ benefit, as may be yours from the tendent of schools to launch on im- ‘°“ W“ “‘ m" Tm international craze for alim- iuct of your having been born a mediate inquiry 55 W m5 “minim ming tickled her sense o! humor. few minutes ahead of me. 1n other oi attention given this subject in and Dunn; t)“; mukjng of he; film, word-i." concludes the intriguifli! ‘he “hwm- “luduolngfl ahe told e. story which brother, “this big, delicious mess of The two women physiclm school mu he; gone round the world. pottage for your birthright. What trustees, Dr. Minerva Reid and Dr. SCHOOL SUPPLIES “My doctor," Quid Mum, "Mm. do you say?" R086 391146110"- Wefe ml- Wfilm ed me that riding a horse was a "Sold," snmps out Esau, rerwhlnil that d“? wmlderalml W" b81118 A very “u.” “M, on hmd guaranteed method of losing weight. for the wooden spoon Jacob was 11W!!!- q-h, b“; "h," h, WOMQ He was right! At the end of aweek BOOKS, EXERCISE BOOKS, SCBIBBLERS (hi; value), INKS, PENS, PENCILS, RUL- EBS, ERASERS, 810., he. We buy for CASH in large quantities direct from the MANUFACTURERS l-nd give the biggest value possible for your money. All SCHOOL BOOKS are sold by I at prices fired by the BOARD of EDUCATION. Send lion; the Children. A BULER and BLOTTING PAPER. FREE. Store open till six o'clock. Barter & 0o. Ltd. —-—Building Materials" -— Just Received — One carload of the famous C. Lloyd 81 5°“ Inside and Outside Panel Doors All sizes. One earioad of Rhynas 8r 50"!‘ L“ Window Frames and Glazed Sn! @5- FOR WELL DRILLING Communicate With The Trask Well Co. VAUGHAN H. GROOM Local Representative Morley M. Bell's Law Oflice Sumineruiw or Phone 291. 141B. BELL 6! MATHIESON j, B, Bell D. L. Mathleson, LLB. Barristers It Solicitors Money to Loan QQmQfQI! Block. Chnrlnttctciwmllll]. i offering him, at the same time mov- The following are samples of how gm hm“ 11w 105i, seven poundg ing up to the vessel of rich food. the cillarette story runs in the, m4 1'4 pug on wit" Immediately the bean line in the dolly press: . pot begins to fall; st the some time A ‘Toronto man was found a vic- it rises in another quarter. gm of vielf-tsttraingullztitcim with a _ ‘ In behalf of his oppressed breth- urnt fllzare e n h ngers and a~ rcn Ghandi. a frail hundred-pound bottle Oi Wine by his side. What n’ Hindu, imposes upon himself, the picture-suicide, ciflorette and a whm yum“ gumbo“ ‘ dangerous agony of a three weeks’ bottle of wine. of ‘h, b“; mnflmm“ y” unbroken fast. lifsau, with enormous In London. Ont., a. man under- w,“ m“; strength reserve, refuses to deny took to clean his trousers on Sun- his physical cravings 0H6 short hour. day afternoon with gasoline. Idlot- "m! I110 ivflwllred lath- For the 53kg of one bee; supper he icaliy he made the combination of factory Gillie! from III W!" forfeited family standing, lost his a lighted cigarette and found hlm- b!“ llll "Ill llllflflml- E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists Charlottetown and Allnrtan One corload Douglas Fir Mouldinflfl Spouting and Finish Direct from Vancouver. One car-load Johns Manvilleltd. Asbestos Shingles and Rooiinlzs Direct from Factory'- Prices on Application L. M. POOLE & C0- IAOIII IHAIIVI5 self-respect and finally became l. self n hospital patient. moral bankrupt. In the some olty an 01d motor car ._-- was being wrecked when a cigar- . ‘HIE CIGARETTE A NATIONAL ette by a careless smoker was drop- DEBLOIS BROTHERS LTD. MENAIYE 96d on some celluloid, starting a} Mortgagee. 1- blsze that threatened a big fire if f L-tlbflll-D-i-li-fl. The cigarette evil nu become a eilioient help had not been at hand. A. J, HASLAM, B.A., LLB. ggnglgrllt, SOLICITOR, ETC. View Brace Building