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Leading physicians re- scribe it for colic, cholera, diarr ca, constipation, gas on stomach and bowels, fevorishness, loss 01f‘ fllaiEpéilld all other “upsets" of baby oo . ver 25 million bottles used a year shows its oyerwlielming opularity. _ With each botte of Castoria, you got e. book on Motherhood, worth its weight in gold. Look for Chas. H. Tletehefis sfignature Oél like pafriilage so you ge genuine as oria. ere nro many imitations. Extra Train Service * -—Borden Circus In order to accommodate persons wishing to see the Circus at Bor- den Monday, July 16th, a special train will leave Charlottetown on that date at 8.30 a. m. arriving Borden 11.30 a. m. returning train will leave Borden 10.30 p. m. ar- riving Charlottetown 1.30 a. m. Passengers from Western parts of the Island can reach Borden by regular trains. Return trip can be made by spec- ial train leaving Borden for Char- lottetown, connections being made at Emerald Jct. with train No. 205 which will be held at Emerald Jet. For this connection train N0. 205 will be operated with a steam locn- motive and passenger cars on that date. These services will enable pass- engers w return the same day. DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENTS OFFICE. Charlottetown, P. E. I. July 12th, 1928. 1 3 _._._.-..._\ __\ )ESIRABLE FARM FOR SALE AT CHERRY VALLEY I will oflor for private sale my beautiful farm, consisting of 80 acres situated at Cherry Valley, all clear and in an extra high stale of cultlv “ . Good buildings, fronts on Povmal Bay, abundance of sea manure at fronl. of farm. One of the finest and best pl ’ncing farms on Prince Edward Island, its grow- gig crop will tell you what the farm lilio. My only reason for selling is that I sm sick and unable to work it. For full particulars apply oh premises or to J. A. McDonald. Queen Street. Will be sold with or without growing crop. Inspection invited. A. J‘. McDONALD. Cherry Valley. J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. 6687-7-tuethusat6i. _' _ Mortgage Sale l Take notice that under lillfl by virtue of tho flowers of siiie contained in n cer- tlln llortgl o or Deed of Trust dated llio twenty- ourth day of Jsnuiiry A, D, 1924, Iundo between J. d: '1‘, Morris III! Limited of the first part and he Mnritiins Trust (‘orporatinn of the second wart there will be offered iibllc Auction on the proni- 75 to 79 Water Street in on Manda; the six- of July A, D. 1 28, st the hour of seven o'clock In tho forenoon, tho following property, namely: All that tract, pleco or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Charlotte- tnwn sforosaldg bounded u follows: 0n the uthensi by Were the Ion! west b property now or isle- ly owned by _ W, Owen (formerly "him." ..“""""". °.",!~r*-. “Mi.” ~ G I IOPQIYO IIEI . , lid on the Northwest by obill Islets, that other srcol of lend "ADO" ll thotgerlonsl ropert of J. 1g day-pic mpsny iinll “m” he machinery, office ‘r e beer s ll s ion with its bus ness, ‘as’: owned ‘lay .:"-‘~“.*", '° l t . inmost par ’ mp»: sin. nil ho Iltill I! GABBY GERTIE “A girl who has boon fat nccopto tho change gratefully when she has been reduced through circum- ‘stancoa! ,- LOOKED LIKE THE DEVIL "That fellow I was out with last night ‘lnokod like tho devil before two o'clock." “Well, I've warned you that you're on tho road to hell." i THE RESULT NOTICED “My wlfo spreads a rug on the floor and exercises lying down to reduce." “Have you noticed any result as of?" “Oh, yes-she has worn out three rugs." , She: in that letter you wrote me you accidentally spoiled skirts "skits". " He: I was oniyysbbrovlating 'om a trifle more. - Jea (AANOMZL ~- a HE IS THAT Monk: Why are you taking that pig along to tho bail game? Monk Bali Player: Because he's sow. a dandy rootcrl _, Notice Re Floating Timber Public Notice is hereby given that there is afloat in Charlottetown Harbour and the East and West Rivers, Charlottetown, Prince Ed- motor at the curb, Lila stopped dead. was necessary. yet not knowing v TUE CIIARLOTTETTOVVN GUARDIAN can a was COMPARTMENT ran WASN"I‘ SECRET At_the sight of Herbert in the Her heart began in pound and the blood rushed into her checks. She was a lovely and rad- iant picture of guilt. At least, that was the way she felt, and that was the way she looked to Herbert. Feeling that some explanation what to say, she trotted up to him. making hcr discomfort with a bril- liant smile. “I passed your father in his car, after I left you," said Herbert. "He was on his way down-town.” inwardly Lila thanked him for the tip. “I know," she nodded brightly. “Wasn't it stupid of me to be so late that I missed him?" "It's been three quarters oi an hour since on entered the house and found film gone." Herbert look- ed at her with a serious question in his eyes. “I do believe he thinks I went to Dad's to meet a man," thought Lila. She rather thrilled at Her- bert's jealousy, for she was still too much in love to find it tiresome. “I know, darling." She looked adorably penitent. "But I couldn't resist going over the house a bit, just-well, just to see that the ser- vants were looking after Dad pro- perly.” Herbert's antly. “I never knew that you concerned yourself very much with your fath- er's comfort, Idla," he said, adding more gently: "It was the only fault brows lifted signific- At any other adored it. 7 A SUITOR TOO éuANY MILDRED BARBOUR Fiarquahar. buried in France, was Mrs. Herbert Ware. In that event. of course, thcre'd be no keeping the truth from Herbert. with everything happening right under his nose. Again she heard herself saying» to Herbert: "Darling, there was never any one but youi" So she had to agree to Herbert's suggestion that they lunch together. time she would have She loved him so much that there was a delicious thrill in going out to lunch with him. She said, over the luncheon-table, not meaning to be flippant: “Do you know, darling, this isn't a bit like being married. marriages would be much happier, if people pretended to be lovers, sometimes, instead of husband and wife." Herbert looked so shocked that _ ERLIN LIMITS I think she was actually frightened. association with your artist friend," he said stiffly. "If she has told you such things, please don't lower yourself in my regard by repeating them." The rest of the luncheon choked her. She left Herbert directly after- ward, with only a murmured word of farewell. r it keenly. He was half inclined to go back up-town and make it up with Lila. It was only because he was both stubborn and jealous that he held to his resolution to punish her a trifle; he hoped it would make her seriously consider lessening her friendship with Dorothy?" Herbert wouldn't admit, even to himself, how jealous he was of that friendship. "No doubt this idea comes from, Quick tears sprang to Liia's eyes. It was their first quarrel. Herbert, motoring down-town, felt Ilerbfirt looked so shocked um “BARGAIN DAYS" (By British United Press) BERLIN, July lo-Clearance sal- cs are henceforth to be closely sup- ervised by the Berlin pollce, and the prefect has lust published a set of rules for their regulations. It is now a punishable offence to holds clear- ance sale except under the condi- tions laid down in the new edict. This edict sets forth that season- al clearance sales shall not be held more than twice a year and fixes the dates for them. The winter clearing sale may take Qlace only between January 2 and Ferbuary 15 and the summer sale between July 1 and August 15. > It is also ordered that the date of beginning and ending such a sale shall be marked up on a prominent place in front of the shop and in no case may the sale be. extended be- yond the date specified. The shopkeeper or firm is bound to send in, at latest three days be- fore the reduced prices come into force, a declaration of the special reason for holding the sale. ' He must also specify the exact quantities, weight and price of the various goods he has in stock, the price of which he intends to reduce, and he is strictly forbidden under a heavy penalty to increase his stocks in any lone line before holding such a clearance sale. "Irksome as the new regulations are in some respects," said the own- er of a large soft-goods firm, “some such provision is absolutely neces- sary if we are to be protected from the unfair competition of the peo- ple who, if they could. would have their windows full of bogus selling- off notices the whole year round." way of women to lose their keys, and how, when the inevitable hap- pened to Lila, he could come for- ward and save the expensivebox from the chisel of a locksmith. He opened the case and prepared to drop into it the diamond and sapphire bracelet. But his fingers accidentally touched a spring. Even he, who had purchased the case, had merit. closed to Herbert's astonished eyes a ring-a circlet of small diamonds. very like a wedding-ring. But Life's wedding-ring was of gold. Inside the circlet that glittered in I-Icr- bert's palm was a tiny inscription. He read it and gasped. (To Be Continued.) SUMMER. CURTAINS. Inexpensive tan cotton curtains. put on rods outside bedroom doors, permit the doors to be left open for i111‘ nlkhts and yet insure privacy, a CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In The Probate Court In Re Estate of: Jessie I. Poole late of Lower Montague in King's County in Prince Edward Island, Widow, deceased, Testate. By His Honor A. Bannermgn Warburton, K. C. D. C. L., Surrogate Judge of Probate for said Province. she was actually fright-oiled. heart." 1 “I- know, darling. I've never been half nice enough to Dad. I've aiways| just taken him for granted, and he didn't seem to mind-—much. But‘ loving you has taught me much. I'm sorry that I was such an indlf-l ferent daughter." I never resist Lila when she talked‘ about hcr love for him. "Let's go for a drive and have an early lunch somewhere." he sug- gested. “It's boo late to go down to tlic office this momlng. l l..lla's heart sank. It was already eleven o'clock. The horrible Mr. Jackson would be even now await- ing hcr at Dorothy's studio and get- ting more suspicious every moment. If siie didn't show up at ali- She shuddcred. She had visions of Mr. Jackson tracking her down and discovering that Miss Latham, the fiancee of the late Captain Jack Was Very Delicate New Health Came Through Usi Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. Mrs. Caspar Miller, Lourdes, N. 8., says that twice in her lifetime she has reason to be thankful for what Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills did for her. She saysz-"I was a very delicate girl going info womanhood, when I first found benefit from Dr. Wil- liams’ Pink Pills. I was a sufferer with cramps and pains every month and was hardly able to move ward Island, some 500.000 hi?‘ 01 British Columbia fir logs and tim- ber creosote-treated and untreated ygfylnl‘ in length from 11 feet to ‘ll so the Standard Construc- “.1 irroiwrtr of _ tlon Company ' use st tho Railway Wharf. lottofowii. lumber or ‘ r please notify Mll- Charlottetown. Prince Island. STANDARD CONS LIMITED. . JAMES E. GOULD. waters Ind dfllliiqlllllfflgglig: alilbmlaal‘ m. names, book- stores. utensils, , nr which It the time of such t» llld l, h '1'. coal s s eftor tho cm Fiiiijlli onto. Tho mother has terrier. tries FRANK MQKAY, ‘imam: W» ,, mo-r-ia-u e01. This lumber and timber is tho World 0f 800d? colrn Msclntyre. clo Lennon Hotel. Edwsrdltacked with influenza, and was sick Foxhound/Pulli- "W" f-Pllllfil lllf- W953 "97"!- flfty-sevon foxes. Also one male fox how Y0"? reasonable. loot Id!!!”- around at all. One day when I was very sick a friend came in to see ,me, and she said in my mother, ‘Why not try Dr. Williams’ Pink lPills, 1 know they will do I101‘ a The result was my lmotber got six boxes and I began and is fortheir use, and I soon found benefit Chsr-‘ from ihem. By the time I had taken them all I felt an altogether differ- Any persons flnilifll Iny of this ent girl and no longer suffered from cramps and pains. Then a few years ego I was st- fcr six weeks. Again I started tak- Dsleil this 12th do. of July. 1918- ing Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and UCTION 60-. again they brought me good health. "I am the mother of a family and do l all my own work, so you see I have Preildflll- to keep in good health. and depend upon these pills to keep nrc so. Now I always recommend Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills w any of my friends who‘ may be sickly." If you are suffering from any co_n- ,dltlon due to poor. watery blood, or; begin taking Dr. | improve. I ever had to find with you, swect- lie wanted Lila to have no room inllllllfflle 116F501! WWII" 911d Cmllll-Y- hcr heart, or thoughts, for any one but himself. By four o'clock lie nad fallen into a mood that was a mixture of hurt feelings and humility. He decided [that he'd been rather brutal to Lila. It occurred to him that both last night and today he had been very Herbert melted at once. He couldinear quarreling with her and helsald Jessie 1- P°°l9 deceased and liad said, or insinuated, some harsh things. Instead of apologizing with words, which was really asking loo much of him for such a trifle,- he would make a subtle bid for forgive- ness by buying her a gift. After an hour at Tiffany's, he emerged with a typically conven- tional gift: a diamond and sap- phire bracelct. Of course, Lila liad several diamond bracelets, but they were the fashion, so a smart woman could scarcely have loo many of them, provided SllC didn't wear them all at once. At least, so Her- bert's mind reasoned. Lila wasn't at home when he ar- rived. He debated the matter of pre- sentlng his gift. It would scarcely be compatible with his dignity to hand ‘it l0 hcr and be forced to say that it was his apology. Rather, 1m, “F her find it tucked iiway somewhere; she would understand. But he must Dut it in a place where she wouldn't miss it. Her jewel-case! The very place. They were dining out again that night. She would have to open the rings. He slipped info her dressing- room, feeling absurdly uncomfort- able and undignifled. The jewel-case was on the dressing-table. The gown she was to wear, a charming crea- tion of cream lace and pale green chiffon, was spread across the couch. Her green and sliver slippers were on the floor beside it. A neg- llgee of rose crepe, banded with white fox, hung over the back of s chair: Mia's perfume emanated from it. Herbert possessed s duplicate key l..ila's Jewcicase, a fact of which strength and health will You con gst these pills through sny dealer in medicine. or st so cents a box from Tho Di‘. Wil- liams‘ Medicine 00., Brockvllls, Ont. she was not aware. The case had been one of his engagement gifts to case w gel‘ her pmfls “ml herlMadora, North Dakota, now resid- her, and ho had kept one key think- ing fondly that it was always the proved per testes in solemn form To the Sheriff of the County of )Klng's County or any Constable or GREETING: . WHEREAS upon reading the Pc- ltitlon on file of J. Leslie Poole and’ John Altken, the Execuiers named} in an Instrument purporting to be lthe Last Will and Testament of the lnow on file in this Court, bearing ldatc the twenty-seventh day of lJune A. D. 1928 praying that a ei- itation may be issued i0 have the lsaid Instrument proven in solemn form and that the said Instrument be admitted lo probate and that Letters Testamentary hereof be granted to the said Petitioners, J. Leslie Poole and John Aitken. You are therefore required to cite War- ren Wightman of Montague in King's County aforesaid, Labourer, Ethel Stewart of Dower Montague aforesaid, Married Woman, Edith Davlson of Lower Montague afore- said, Married Woman and Laura Wightman of Lower Montague aforesaid, Spinsier and all other the next of-kin of the said Jessie I. Poole and also George A. Poole of Lower Montague aforesaid, Merch- ant. Florence tMrs. George A.) ‘Poole of Lower Montague aforesaid, Married Woman, Charles A. Mc- Donald of Montague aforesaid Trader, Raymond A. Poole of Lower Montague aforesaid, Clerk, Matilda ficDonsld of Montague aforesaid, arried Woman, Matilda Parker of ing at Lower Montague, Married Woman, Matilda O'Brien of St. John in the Province of New Bruns- wick, Married woman, and Agnes Annear of Lower Montague afore- said, Splnstor. the persona named in the said instrument as iegatees thereunder and all persons interest- ed in said estate to be and appear before me at a Probate Court in be held at the Court House in Char- lottetown in Queen's County on Tues- day the tilsvday of July A. D1028 at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon to show cause, if any, they can why the said instrument or will bearing dale the Second day of Ap- ril A. D. 192'! should not be pro- pounded by the said Petitioners an and why the said will should not be Property for Sale Street. ‘ jr-vnt Valuable property for sale. Dwel , I. A Motor“ Car _ .1 of Unusual Merit not known of the secret compart- The compartment opened and dis- YOU will appreciate the beauty, comfort ,- and quick response of the 614 as unusual in a car so moderately priced. We will gladly place one of tliese cars (with four speeds forward-standard gear shift) at your disposal. \n.....,.....||l w . . . . . i Five chassi "- and sights-PIE“ E l ranging from $1145 i0 $3540. Illus- tra. is Model 614. S-passengcr S an, with d-spced transmission. All prices f. o. b. Windsor, taxes paid. . / COLIN H. STEWART, WATER. STREET. SUMMEBSIDE Distributor for Prince Edward Island J. A. McDONALD CO., LTD. Dealers for kings Co. aAAAAM-Psiag admitted i° Plwbflw and letters hereof and that a true copy hereof aid, Matilda Parker and A k9: B8 Dfflyed for in said Petition and in Georgetown in King's County Court may be served. a1 up; ngitgn i; James D. Stewart, aforesaid, QIVEN under my hand Peitiitkmers. ., octor for the said AND I DO FURTHER. ORDER seal of the said Court this AND I D-O HEREBY OR that this Citation be served upon of June A. D. 1928. a true co h DER. that the said Warren Wlghtman, Ethel (Sgd) py ereof be published in Stewart, Edith Davlson, Laura testamentary thereof Srllntcd w the be forthwith posted in the Court near, in the same manner 8S a -‘ sa d J. Leslie Poole and. John Ait- House in Charlottetown aforesaid of Summons out of the Supius A. B. WARBUBTON Totritiéemnewspaper published in Char- Wightman, George A. Poole, Flor- cfignsecwgli once a week for four ence Poole, Charles A. McDonald, u ve weeks from the dale Raymond A. Poole, Matilda McDon- ling {house situated corner Grafton and Pownal Streets, can easily be converted into apart- csptnrod Williams’ Pink Pills now, and nofelmenfs‘! Hot water ligating, \, For further particulars apply 51 Grafton (Ls) " Successful iiox A Feeding Is the problem of our Fox Ranchers today. 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