. ~»&~AD.II --~<.-r ha. CO1’ PAGE rwofl .._______i-_._.-_-__._ _ i. DON’T RESK ——INSURE i-i-m Buy Prince lfilWZlTll Frix Netting. I When f\'0il'£ll'0 l buying PffltCCllfill l you are insuring your earnings. You crin‘t tnalte lllfll‘('}’ if you ‘lose the goose that lays tile Golden Eggs." t in yntir lleXi order Wrfe *1" Orier shifpmi w: fithliliti/lruftll? SYSLHEHSIDF. F. E. L ' ‘(AN i-"i T-‘Iflrriph "tin an hour v__-=----...‘~- -' m» a ~ - "PEERLESS". ENGLISH FUX . NETliNG For security on Y0"? Fox or Mink Ranch. Satisfaction gllflran‘ teed. Sold by the oldest dealers in ranching; no £3 ‘U ‘G f: FD E" The Rogers llarilware Company Limited We also sell such ac— cessories as Fox Pans, Tongs, Staples, etc. _ iwuaw-QIQII-T? ' E C. M. Lampson f? C0-- LIMITED M Queen Street London, E, C. 4. Enxland Public Auction Sales OF RAW l-‘URS ghlppln; big; will be furnish- (d without rharlle h: nnnlrlrl: lid. to R. T. Ilnlmnn. Sum- Itntle. P. E. l. depresented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. 212 Fifth Avenue '.-~.:' 150 miles n5 macadam iflldPfl over 100 osncrete bridges.‘ NEWFOUNDLAND JOINS GOOD ROADS ASSOCIATION TORONTO. 0nt.. Au: 13—On the invitaion of the Presiednt and EX- ecutlve Committee. the Chwemmenl o; Newfourdland has become P~ member of the Canadian Good Roads Association on the same basis as each of the Provinces of Canada. The liVlifltlOll was conveyed PP?" sonally to the Hon.’ W. R. l-libhs. ~- Married Qaarfer8 By . oavm IsYALI» I l I- Continual __~_ l Jim shook a slightly dubious head. l "Poppy “u: aiuays =azd our Dissent would stick hardest in the Cudham lgolng jut :'c'.."'he said. tl-s he kissed, her tenderly. “How are r011. filh¢f7l yes, 1'11 be glad to have a bit of some- _i thing." I "r wish you'd brought Poppy." his] mother said rather wislflllly- "Wei havent set eyes on her for over three: weeks. have we. father?" ~ l "Poppy's particularly all right tn- day." he answered joyously, "She's got l her mother with her at the farm.” l "What! That grand lady with chef title?" cried Mrs, Bradford. her in» .\linis:ei~ of Public Works by MPSF- gmzmdl m“ ‘W11 lea” ‘t- G°°d'b3"-' wrest flaming immediately, ' ers S. L. Squire and William Find- lay, Executive Committee Members. who visited the ancient Colony for the purpose. The annual cnriventlot o’ the AS- sociation a; Quebec in Selfember will be attended by Hon. Mr. l-Iibbs and other members of the Govern- meny Sir Richard Squirt-s will be prcveive-cl by his trip to E eland to the Imperial Cotiferenw. from at’.- ettdinlz the Convent-ton. The two members of the Executive Committee were RlYPll every oppor- Iuuiiv "o inspect. the umd roads sys- tem n! Newfoulldlald. It mnslsis and in- HIITd surfaces are being John's (m the ~ The Canadian were surprised at the excellence 0f 1': d: a v.1 economy’ wi h which they have been built. ex ended principle fr"t"n St. “A Tilveral rrluca inn is that \l'lllf‘l‘. " warhv n! ,1 fret- man and which fi‘:~ hint for intellectual and spirit- lLfll freedom." --Nicholas Murray Euler." Hlrmrfl’! Lam-mm n» (‘utl tlml Alvrtuluns. Guaranteed Treatment For Asthma And Hay Fever Go to your relzular druezlzist and huv a packttz‘ of Dr. Schiffmanrrs .‘\F'llll\H’.10l' today. If it does not give lirtant relief, if it does not do all and more than is claimed for it: re- turn the package to your drutzgist and _\‘Olll‘ money will be cheerfully rcfittided without any question what- ever Nn matte-r what else has failed. Arthmadrvr or Asthmndor Cigarettes will tzive instant relief usually within l0 seconds, but always within 15 minutes. It does not matter how violent the tfnc‘: or i'\'l1<."il1"l!"“ll‘." case. Asth- madcr relieves alutnst instantancnils- “ l!‘ 1t doe: not this package will ce-It "on tic-thins: a“- th" zuarnntee is tuzntctl on the label. You are the sole iurlzc as to whether benefited or not You run no risk in bilfn: this renter]? tinder this Dfifiifl“? fIllflFfllli"", and we know n‘ nn more positive proof than w» can give you as to the merit. of Asthmador, l-cr AStllxd “m Qxgifih “Fe.- Hay Fever 50L!) ON A'GUARANTEE o: POX WIRE ~~ Quality is the First Consideration" ALL SIZES IN STOCK Fennefl —AND-— Bhandler visitors ‘ i l I Just 110w, I‘l1 look in as I come back and tell you what they're statics in the High Street." He walked with a step unusually‘ bildyant across the Market Place and made a bee line for his fathers house. They were just putting the aut- ters up. being obliged to close at six o'clock now in order to get the c-‘Julitrfv orders out. lie walked into the shop. nodded to Rhoda. and looked round for his father. , "Gone nrstalvs. Jim." she anstvcr». led. "L; it anything particular? Are ‘you going to France again?" She put the question, because she noticed something unusual in her brother's expression. "Pretty snfln. I think. I'll get some Paves first. I expect. I came in to tell you all that Poppy's mother ar- rived to-day. She's at Archer's Farm . 110w" ~ “Oh!“ said Rhoda. drawing a long breath and re=trainiviz the natural desire to remark that it was about time sc-ittciltiug happened in that direction. "She wants to see mother. and you all. of course I came in to arrange sitnething. I've promised to go back to Citclham with them." “After the way they Heated you b€-‘ "She's as nice as she can be. mo- ther." Jim assured her “And I carrti think why she hasn't come long ‘ “Deary me. didn't she say why!" Now Aunt Naomi had enjoined upon, Jim the wisdom of keeping silent rc-l gal-ding the small part she had played l in the little drama. The Bradfords. had their own pride. and might easily l resent the idea of Lady Augusta being ’ forcibly fetched to recognise the marriage of which they were not in the least proud. which even in a small was titty regarded as a sort of ‘family calmity. While his wife was ques- tioning. Isaac Bradford's face u- sumed a look of grave satisfacton. "I'm glad your news is good. "and I hope we'll see your mother-ln-l . law before she goes back to Norfolk"; _ "It's what I've come about.“ Jim; answered frankly “she wants m see‘ ' you. What do you think you'd better‘ do. mother?" l "Anything you like. my eon. what ~ about a little supper party with the_ Cotmans and Aunt Naomi and Mary’ Bishop? If only Tc-m does come home l {this week. as sh¢ seems to expect l ‘that would put the finishing touch, wouldn't ltl", she asked. and her hos- pitable soul began to expand at the ltroa;ect. "It would be veryinice." Jim said. but his spirit quailed a little at the. l l fore. Jim?" she asked, significantly. thought; of the Supper pal-m “ml "I'd have some tirciaer pride." ‘ "Who told You thcyt badly?" asked Jim. rather hardly. "I never did .I twill be quite time to asume it when I do." He passed on. his happiness dashed by a tongue that. though not evil, de- l ‘lichtetl in sharp pricks, A disposition‘ like Rhoda Bradforcis is a curse and‘ makes more unhappiness in life pos- sibly than bigger lapses from grace.’ Jim mounted the stairs, wondering that even in the exuberance of his feelings ovcr a lifted cloud. he should hive expected Rhoda to rejoice with him. He found his father and mother finishing their evening meal Genuine ‘joy. slightly mixed with apptxchensiolz, characterised their greeting, Jim dlcl not now come very often to the house above the shop. and the old saw. "A Mo's a son till he sets him a wife." had in a manner been provcn true. . "T1‘P.\"ve sent for you. Junmy bay, to go back to that awful war!" his 'mother cried impulsively. "That's true. mother. but I'm hm. l . TENQERS ,Wlll he received for the building of Inew "rhonl in Mnrell East. According ;to plans and specifications to be seen ,at home of Secretary. Lowest or any . tender not necessarily accepted. l IIVlust he received by August 20, 1930. .1"RL9l’lfl| furnished hy district. (Signed) JAS. B. OBRIEN, Secretary. 5818-8-13-15-13-31. ircrflii-isztaa i 6 carloads of horses and 2 of cattle, to arrive in Charlottetown on or lLady Augusta as the l Euest of honour treated mefPerltaps it would be bemu- to g9 her first before you make any pm“, mother. I think Poppy and s11; us’ planning to come and gall td-mon¢,w_ afternoon." ' "GOOdI then we'll talk about it over-l a cup of tea." It was left at that. after a very happy hrmr. during which his parent; observed that he seemed more 11g; himself than at any glme slnge m; mrtiase. Jim took his departure, H9 807. back to a serene atmosphere at Archer's Farm. Aunt Naomi! tem_ PQTBPY cook had arrived and quickly taken ever the reins from Slatterys Ann. with the result that a very ‘up- llPTi-‘ing if fillllhle meal was set on the trble ZilJClll a quarter to eight delddg There is no doubt it gave Lldy Auzusta a pleasant surprise. and m; enjoyed her supper very much and Tralsed up everything, It was a little bit of real diplomacy on Naomis part. because, though m; 11nd Srent all her quiet years in soil- tilde. she was aware that much of life needs camClllflagg m make 1g palatable at fill- Lfldy Allsusta. questioning Jim about his people. seemed delighted at the prospect of a family party, (To be Continued) Athletic People are subject to strains and llg-. ament displacements. Rub in d little Minanfs for prompt, “he; about August 18th. . RAMSAY BROTHERS, I Owners. 1.]. A. MacDONALD. Auctioneer. 6767-8-12-61. TENDERS Tenders will he received at the office of the City Clerk up to anfl including Friday. August 15th. for repairs tn concrete retaining wall at v/lctorln Park. Plans and specific- ; atinna to be seen at the office of the 1 City Clerk. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. GEO. P. NICHOLSON. HARDWARE — New York. N. Y. ‘it t 57714-124!- Ranchers Attention Now is the time for cleaning your’ foxes Use The Beer Animal Holder for Powdering. Pilling, Brushing, Combing, Earmiiing and other treaimen ts. Nothing like this Holder for holding foxes secure- ly in any position without in jury to the animal. PRICE $35.00 NOW REDUCED T0 $20.00 LESS 5% FOR CASH W [TH ORDER only n limited number available. order at once and secure yours before they are all sold. For sale by Bria: Stewart & 0o. Limited CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. ISLAND City Clerk. TENDERS Tenders addressed tn the under- signed will he received till August. I 25th for the remodellln; of Illghileld , Cemetery. The lowest or any tender l not. necessarily accepted. ‘ WILLIAM STEWART. levy. I 5918-8-9-12-15-31. Hlghileld, PJH. l t I i The unusually dry season l oi care are two of the common Citizens are urged to economi JO I upon the water supply of cities throughout the country. For the next few months the strictest economy is absolutely essen t ilal, otherwise it may be necessary to resort to drastic mea I urea. The use of hose on lawns and the unnecessary washir better to put up with burnt lawns, or muddy cars now tht. to do without water for other purposes later in the season. .Stop all leaks. Uae water sparingly. l CHARLOTTETOWN WATER DEPARTMENT A. MAEMEE. M . UOOOO~O4000OOOL ‘QQQQQQQQQQ EYES TESTED ' AND . GLASSES FITIID L W. TAYLOI J- 8. TAYLOR Opiomet MI Richmond Strut! 0000000009000-0-000000509 l Fur-IQ“ Red Cross Line "s. s. ROSOLIND" i Freight and Passengers. l Arrive Ch"l'own and nil for St. John's. Leave Montreal Aug. 15 Aug. l! Aug. 29 Sept. 1 Sept. l2 Sept. l6 l CARVELI. BROS. LTL ' AGENTS l mwf-tf. ' has had a very serious effect i‘ ways in which water is wast." ze in every way possible. It 1:4?“ wit MARRIED WOMAN JOINS TREE SITTERS (l! The Canadian Press) CAMDEN. NZJ All‘ 13.-1VII5. Edna might. as yea-rs old, followed the example of her 14 refill-Old 50n- rHF. gnaatxrrri-rrnww humour: _ KEEP c001. How you feel depends on wliat you cab Just try a Bowl of crisp Kellogg’s Com n”. flakes. Witli cool mills or cream and a bit of fruit. You’ll surely delight your-appe- A tite! And yofill feel Better. For Kellogg’s_ are extra easy to digest. Tliey don’t “Heat?”- t the Body. They help you lieep cool when 001m FLAKES Knmcc‘: Corn Fhieu an delicious for breakfast, lunch and supper. Ideal for Ill; ehlhlren’: evmiug ma]. Just try n bowlful for a late bed-lime mack. Made of wholesome corn, 011° "f l.‘ lure’: finest grains. Toasted. Crisp uni 01inch)"- -/ Always look for the md-antl-[Nfll x0110" package. Oven-fresh In the painted sealed ’ wrapper. At all portals Served by hotels, cafeterias, reatnunntl won dining-cara- Made by Kelli?“ h lnndou, Ontario» mucus-r 1s. 193g ..__ Daniel and became Camderfs first lmd m; enthusiastic dssq-iptieu of "People m no mew lfihlmdia repored that 148 person-i ‘Vere 5M- mo her to join him. lng in wees. Mrs. Knight declared tree-sitting was about as 0001 an "The two very Wurst wunaellm occupation as any, in these hm, in any situation are greed and fear." days. Dorie] has been up 11B hours. 0W) H- K511!!- dam» the end o! adult tree-sitter. Late in July it war. line joys of the staort persuaded his believeing what they ‘"39 m m. ‘tevef-Dean Inge.‘ "Ru of God in I ill-fink Ganadafslfioneer Fox Biscuits “I MPERIALS’ vflw- -.-.~ s." Produce VIGOROUS HEALTHY FOXES PRIZE. WINNERS IMPERIAL BISBUIT GOIIPAIIY, LIMITED _ Charlottetown. P. E. l. l Produce f: LARGEST,;; l llleilrsr-ii PRICED rsusi; ',:.».\ .. ’—‘ r LITTERS l