l l l kllésirwl NUTICE TU IIORSEMEN i ‘The Charlottetown Driving Park truck is now ready for training pur- poses. Tickets good up to August 10th, also permitting use of a stall should be obtained from the Secret- ary‘s Office. A fee of $5 will he charged to partially cover cost of keeping track in condition. J. W. BOIILTER. Secretary. ‘ Charlottetown Drying Park and Best for _ the Table Provincial Exhibition Associat- llm- 3584‘5‘6'“< HE delicious Ilavor ' '“ and rich food value l. of high grade Molasses is lost when it is en- l closed in an air-tight For Sale, l package. j _ I I y ‘That ls why the ‘ The silo o.’ the Victoria llotcl with, Genuine B arbados building thereon, also budding lot‘ opposite. lvlolfl33e3 These two properties will be sold‘ i5 sold’ only in Bulk separatrly or on bloc. An attractive ' - I price will br- gil-cn for quick Sdlfl-I from ti“: orlgmal casks’ Apply In . l That ls one reason why WKRJGER“ I lt ls the most delicious u". con. n. s. nmruxxox. l M I t}, b t Liquidators o asses _— e es I llavorecl Molasses. Your table deserves the l best —— Insist upon the Professional Ca rds Genuine B "b “l0 = firs: 2574—3-2I-3itIlellllsl!. ________ ,__ feifif-All- I A U D 1'1‘ () R S coon GROCERS Accounts Audited. Income Tax Returns Prepared. l l7 A. E. illzlcNeiIl C’ Co. 127 Grafton Sin-ct JlJ-f-i-f l-llllu. I l I SELL rr I Eugene Permanent Waving , and l FINGER “ZUWNG All branchrs of llcauly- (ulture at the ELITE BEAUTY Summcrsidc SHOPPE I JKZJGLt-Q-Urililllli). ’ ‘BELL o MATHIESON R. B. BELL ‘h. ;Q—O..5§Q'§§'§§O§§OO§§§‘§4.-.'§ -| o. L. MATIHESON, u. u I ' y Barristers, Solicitors, tile. I He 7'8 S Y0 ll 1‘ ' ‘mm’ '° "m Favorite Food nflices-Charlotfclown am‘ Mnnlagul- l Most 1 Mark R: llleGuvlgan, Put up in a new Package. nrig-‘llzll flavor condensed to powder (w B. A‘ fflTHL _ .. F H‘ to mzakc~Chcap and nour- l BARRSTER, souumR. ETC. Mm" MONEY TU LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown, rJsJ. ; 15c Per Package ——-—--——————-— ‘ which lf‘.1k(‘$ two quarts. . R: }enflev Ike who’. portion of package You r "" J A BENTLEY ' II‘(‘I]‘.2-Tt‘—l‘1'(‘ remainder KOPIIS rrcsh. i" ' ' ‘ “rich you buy soup W. E. BENTLEY, If. U. _" Hamster and Altorney-at-Lavi ' ill-y, °fll§l'o.~l§"ym-l-'IN°E3§§'°°' J amisolfs Compressed ' "-4" Charlottetown, r. 2:. A. Soup McDonald 5r hie-Piles! B. A. l. A. MCDONALD. H. l’. McPHEXi BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS, 5Tb- ’ At All Grocers. A Canadian Product. ‘O0 0Q Q-OO-O-QOOO 4053-fi-fi9-tstfiivecks. $04 409Q~0004OOQ0v-00Q-0§6+000Q* . . . MORE! TO LOAN t : I , , t AND z CttGWZITt ab; IJHVIIIQI‘ t Gnnsgigg l-‘YPIED ‘ J. u. STEWKMH. n. c. 1 , E- W- 1AYL0R t N. W’. LUVVTIIER o J. S. TAYLOR z SARRISTERS, SOLICITORS. ETC.‘ z Optometrists s ‘ a; Great ueorgc sin-e: g I42 Richmond Slreel : MUNEY TU l-UAN ‘ooooooooo-ovooooooooosvo Q BANADIAN Nmolur Rumors 52?. GRADING .-\'r BURDEN, r. E. L. AND ' ~ TENDETZ h‘; ~ CAPE TORMEQNTINIZ, N. B. Tenders will b1.- rr-cr-iverl by lhc Gcnrral blanagrr, Atlantic Region, Can- xlian National Railwzljw. Mom-ton, .\'. It, until Five (Trlock, l’. Ml, of Mon- lav. 2.'lrd Juno. lflilll, for the work of (ll (lrading a hitc for Oil Storage Tanks ind Constructing a Road at Bordon, l‘. 1., and (T!) (‘rmslructing a Road at, Cape Tormcntinc. N. B. Separate Tcndcrs are required for (l) and (Zr. Plans, Specifications and l-‘orm of Contract may be scan and Form of Tender and Instructions for Tl-nrlcrim; obtained n1. tllc Offices of thc— Rrginnzll Chief Elhflllllml‘, ('. N. R“ Mont-ton, N. B. Division Engineer, (‘. N. R., Charlottetown. I‘ .l5. l. i Division Engineer, f‘. N. IL, Halifax, N. S. l Division Englnrf-r, (‘. N. R., New (‘llasgow . ' Divlslnrl Engineer. (‘. N. IL, (Jampbrllton. N. B. 1 Terminal Agent. f‘. N. R.. Saint John, N. B. ‘or, topics may bc nblaincll from the Regional Thief Engineer. C. N. 11., Mone- lon, on request accompanied hy an accepted cheque on a Chartered Bank of Canada for $25.00. payable to lhc Troasalrr-r. Canadian National Railways. which will he relurnrd ll :lll the plans. ctrx. are returned in good condition within lifter-n (lays after tho contract. hilt: hrcn lct, The lowest, or any tender will nut necessarily be acceptor]. ' W’. U. APPLETON. (lenrral blanagcr, (Tlllladian National Railways. Yilonctnn, N. B. 10th June, 19.10. B-tsm. i Annual Meeting I 7" The Annual Meeting of the Provincial Ladies Auxiliary of the Protestant. Orphanage will be held in the Orphanage Mount Herbert, Thursday, June 19th at 2 p. m. Standard Time. Delegates are requested to meet at Orphanage Office 158 Prince Street at 11.30 a.m. Standard Time. KATHLEEN HENDERSON. Sec’y. sss-i-s-lz-l; s’ delicious soups, all varieties in their ‘ l Married Quarters B! Continued "He ls wiser than you, and he ls right. Poppy. It has all been a mistake and will have to be put in the grave beside other mistakes. Life Ls full of them. It is because you are only at the beginning of things that you take it so badly." Poppy snatched her letter and flew Ruth, smiling faintly, watched flying figure across the park, the colour against the gl-ccn of the trees of such an affair. her lips.' v Poppy , in no mood to let the mat~ daring proposition to consult mother regarding a neutral case. hall. who occupied a nondescrlpt irosition in the house. The daughter of a small fal-lncr on the (wlatc, she had hrcn employed as a ncedlewoman, but. having taught herself short- hand and typewl-lttlnz. had been prq- mflicd $0 the post of private secretary to Lady Augusta. It was not a hard sltuamn, judkvcl from the standpoint of actual work, but Lady Augusta was a trifle capricious and exacting, and had a good many of the whims o! a great lady. Slit‘ also entertained an exalted ‘.1193 of hm‘ own importance. which had been accentuated since so much war work was thrust upon her. She was the organising head of a great many war charities, and sat on numerous committees. and even m a snlall way esszrved public speaking. She was dielatlng a speech to be delivered at an August conference, at which all country were to gather, when Poppy burst lll. "Dear me. child. what a whirlwind! Dont you see I‘m busy with Emily Benthail?“ "Sorry, Alumnly, but I want to ask you something clreadfllllv." “Well, come buck ln a quarter of important tlleais." I Poppy reluctantly withdrew‘. and so impatient. was shc of (ielay that she very nearly" went in search of her father to sound him on the subject. But his opinion, after all. could never be final. her mother being the arbi- ter cf ‘Sufihtr: 4-“51- Emily Bcllthrlll came to seek her when, at the 0nd of twenty minutes her mother was ready. The boudolr was a large, comfortable room, hung in rhintz, with immense long-tailed blur- lm-ds SITllIZLZll; about in Im- possible QBYCICTIS. n nan mu I-erinm rugs on the floor. and abounded In the kind of treasures found in such family rooms with a history behind them, F2"; "y suddenly brhrlrl in ma- ginaticn tnc house above tllc shop in the place shc persisted lfl (filling Stony Markyatc, and a very odd ex- pression settled on her small, cameo- llkc face. "I'm ready for you now, my dear. What is it?" asked Lady Augusta in lllltilllllflidlll IIF FURNITURE I will sell by public auction at 274 Euston Stl-cct, Tuesday’. the 17th. day nf June. at 1.30 p. m. sharp, all the household furniture of Mrs. James Trainor. consisting of parlor sot and chairs mid lPinno licarly IICWI; Din- ing room furnitllro, kitchen furniture. also several bed room sci-s. n lot of Oll cloth and squares. Terms cash. Mrs. James Tralnor. JOHN P. BRADLEY Auctioneer 4tl26-3i-Tue-Thur-Sat -, SPINNING IINIJ WEAVING Send me your wool‘ to be spun Into yam or wove Into blankets the charge for spinning single yarn Is 25 cents per pound and doubled 28 cents. Spinning and weaving a blanket 82.25. Blankets are (white only) and all wool 72 x 90 inches unwashed wool must be washed clean and all burs and dirt picked out. Scull by mull or freight. Freight will be paid on shipments of 100 lbs. Put ship- pers name on all parcels and owners name. address and instructions Inside, otherwise I will not be responsible for losses. The sire of single yarn is medium Ind doubled yarn, fine, med- ium and course. WM. LANDRIGAN SOURIS. P. E. l. i I oavm LYALL I I off without. so lnuch as a good-bye. the pink silk jersey making a speck of It was impossible to forecast the issue Everything, she felt, depended on Jim Bradford's strength to hold out. But. hcr heart ll-a: heavy. and a little sluh of fl])p2‘9l\£‘llSlOll fluttered from tel- drop had suddenly conceived a her Lady Augusta $136M hours ln.her boudou- with her secretary, Miss Bent. the heads of the war work In the‘ an hour. You have interrupted a most ' minimum-mi ~When you see a: var 11v " n!" " a: on the KING tains only tender utmost enjoyment. ""1110: n: I: -~'-‘""'{f:':. '- fi Ill I "fie/u: unl u» you know you are getting Most of the best hotels and restaurants now serve tea ih individual pots, using the "KING COLE” Orange PekoeTea Bag. Ask for it by name and look forthelav. tum’ ‘Dem’ the M“ “d "Mani In tea bag or aluminum packagefKING COLE” Orange with tum“ m scum’ Pekoe Tea is alwazs the same choice quality. It cou- m. mum A‘ unbound’ Arm» ud leaves, blended to assure your THF. CHAR! OTTETOWN GUARDIAN w. u. the city on m» express Satur- au- w. and Mrs. Wfllllm Hanna and family. New zealand. motored to our| town on Saturday evening. Mr. Egbert Hughes. spent the week end at his home 1n Charlottetown. Messrs. Stewart Weir mdlTed El- lis, motored to Charlottetown‘ on Saturday. spending Sunday there. , I I Mr. George Campbell. Rollo Sly, West was a visitor to our town on Saturday. Mr. William Heunesey spent the ‘em. u u homo a Ch-lottetawn. Mr. Angus Paquehof Charlotte- town. arrlveditn sourls. Saturday evening to spend a few days. Mr. William Larldrigan, Souris. flat. week opened up his carding mlll after being closed for the‘ winter months. Mr. Lundrigan expects to have his full stun of ten at. work shortly. EKG COLE Mr- Earle Planet. of Charlotte- dale. was a visitor to Sourls on sat.- urday. rather a. judicial tone. She was pleas- ed to have a little respite from what had been a gargantuan task. She postively laboured Lo bring forth the feeble public utterances on svhich she imagined the public breathlessly hung. I "It isn't anything very deadly, Mummy." murmured Poppy. "I only wanted your advlce about a friend of I mine, one of the men who was at l Auntie Vic's." Lady Augusta, looked at her child | narrowly, but Poppy, developing his- lrlonlc powers, met the inquiry calm- ly. "Of course. you know we get rather friendly with them nursing them, Ind when they're nice, like this one was they tell us things about themselves ‘and their people. This one was par- ticularly nice," she went on, with a purl- in her voice, "Hi5 people are in trade somewhere up North, but; you'd never think it to look at him. Well, he fell in love with somebody above him socially, some one he had only met since he has-been an officer." Poppy paused there, and her mother nodded her head sagely. “I “quite understand that it must: occasionally happen. I have often re- ilected on the dangers arising out of ‘ these strange new conditions. 0f course, one wishes to be kind to these splendid men who are defending us. but at the same time li Is necessary Ito guard against unpleasant compli- lcatlons. 1 have often deplored it, but ‘neither your father nor your Aunt The Canadian steamship the S. S. Brant, arrived in port on Saturday and remained here over Sunday. I "But, Mummy, you can't. get away ‘from the fact. that Beau and Ruth were very happy. happier than any- body rve ever seen in this world." “They were not. tested, my dear," said Lady Augusta, with a kind of ‘ spasm In hr voice. "Their feelings for one another were kept up by Separ- ation and war conditions generally. lPerhaps it: was as well that God, in l His inscrutable mercy took your bro- ‘ther. He might have had to face (11511- luslonmeut later on." "With Ruth, mother? That would have been quite Impossible," said POPPY with quick shrewdness. “You . sun's be disillusioned about. a person I W110 is candid and straight and true. m, Georg; p. Clam, of rel-cum. Iltks Ruth. 1 lm sure that Beau was m; |, mm;- w Quflg on QlQuy-dly, not in the least disappointed and thntl ‘ Ruth knows he was not." “She would say that of course. She had everything to gain; he hul noth- ing. Well, is that all you wish to ask me? 1r so 1 will recall Emily Bent-I hall." "1 think that I: all. Do you think 1 should write m him and tell him he has made a. wise decision? You arel sure her people never would have con- sented?" I Mr. Hugh McKinrlon, Rollo Bay. was in our town on Saturday. Mr. Ivan McDonald, Ssurts Lake, was n recent visitor to Sourls. Mr. Major Howatt, of Charlotte- town. paid l. vlsft to the metropolis of eastern Kings till; week. Mr. Arthur Spillett. Elstioyalty, | motored to Souris on Saturday. Mr. Eusubfus Douoette, New A“. din. was in Sourls Saturday evening. Mile irene Buflett. of Montague, spent Sunday at the home of her mother Mrs. Wm. Buflett, Sourls. Mr. um Mrs Dudley Wright, 9f Charlottetown, motored to our town on the 8th, and spent», tho My. M1 H9"? Dunn. Gli-fipflreaux. was (‘Do be Continued) a motorist to Souris on Sunday. SOURIS NOTES I M“ Nfl-‘Wlibmfl-fibll. Annarldale, WEB I visitor hers on the 8th. Mr. Freeman Leslie. of St. Peters Bay. motored to Soul-is last week on business. Rev. A. D. McDonald, fSturnQd ’ ‘ this week from Sackvllle, when 11¢ spent a few dayg, Victoria seem to take II: seriously." l I Mr. James Atkins. Mount Stewart. 1: Now a Ne LO PRICE FOR KAYSER HOSIERY \ No.8_8x—l29x—l69x_ Formerly $150 Now $1'25 PER PAIR OW you can obtain . . '. at your favourite shop . . . Kuyser semi- service weight or uII silk chiffon hose at new,nlower prices. . - Commencing immediately, Styles Nos. 88-x, I29-x and ‘I69-x will seII oi $1.25 per pair instead of $1.50 us Formerly. Available in-ull the Kcyser colours clus- sique . ._ . harmoniously toned to the mocIe. SAME HIGH QUALITYI Only the COST is lower. There can be'no reason for purchasing Unbranded hose mode by unknown manufacturers when genuine Kclyser quality is available at so Iow a price. “Aunt Vic ls a perfect dear, and um. .111 love 112:." vid Poppy. with conviction; "but 1 must get on with my story. He fell in love with thLs girl and she with him, and he 601d her-J‘ "That was very wrong: and what spent Wednesday in our wvm. lvfr. Reginald stems, Charlotte- town, motored to Soul-Is last week to visit 11k father Mr. J. G. Stems who is slightly lndls-posed with s, cold. We wish Mr. Stems a speedyl E. Charlottetown visitors to sow-L, on H. McEachern, Mr. O. D. McGregor the Wflllflg of the 9m, Included w . 0f Charlotte- WWH. motored to our town on Mon- happened?" recovery. "Nothing; it didn't get. any further because you see, they both concluded that the gulf was too wide to be bridged." "How sensible of them! Then there 1s really no 59°11’. Why hive 3'0“ mentioned it?" "Only because I felt so dreadfully sorry for him." "How did he come to be confiding in you?" "I dent know. I suppose he th- ought I‘d understand." answered Poppy, without a trace of confusion. “I really advised him quite sensibly. Il told him I dldrrt see how they couldj ever be happy. and advised them to part." _ "Admlrablc. my child; then has he‘ taken your advice?" "Yes, I think he has. I heard from him to-day. And now I‘m not at. all sure whether I had the right to say as much as I did. Couldn't some sort . of compromise have been made?" Lady Augusta shook her head most Mr. A.,o.' r. c111. city. spent the 5th in Soul-ls on business Mr Fraser Morrow. Charlottetown, was among the city visitors to our tow-n on Thursday. , Mr. Jame; Jay, Morrell. motored to our town on Thursday, Messrs. A. R. Mlfilnhlg 1nd wu- llam Flynn, of Charlottetown. were among the visitors to soul-l; on Thursday evening, v Mrs. omen Stewart, of Kings- boro. spent Friday in Sourls. Last week the Esstem Kings ship ping Association made a large ship- ment of pigs and calves from the railroad yards. Sourls. Prohibition Inspector Bgrbmu, Charlottetown paid p, visit g0 om- day. Mr- James Montgomery, my n, on a buslnea; tflp u, 5mm. this week-Ct. ~ WEST KENT SCHOOL HONOR ROLL FOR MAY GRADE 10 1. Horace MaeEwen: 2. 59mg; um; a. Maitland Owen and Lame Callback (equgl), GRADE 9 1. Ruth Rattenbluy; 2. Vwrhun: a. Hui-y Smith. Ivan GRAD! I 1. Harold Black; 2. Jack Ritchie; 3. Robert Steel. GRADE 8 1. Ana Robertson} 2. Mary Owgn; 3 Rowan fltllfirlld. onan: 1 emphatically. WWII. "Compromise in an affair of that kind ls positively fatal. Just look at Mr. B. W. Taylor. of Granville. poor Bean's case. The upsetting of the,‘ was s motorist to our town on Prlday social order ordained by God makes‘ a great deal of the misery of‘ llfe." Mr. Robert. C. Parent, Charlotte. town. passed through our town m; Ekldny, 9000 S. 8. “Harland,” N 0 TIC E Mr. A. E. Quikley, 5t Peters Bay, Owing to tide conditions n Vlctorla 111mm! W Bowl-s (m the 6th- tba "Harland" will make only one road trip nnthat service viz. on the Mr Ind Mr!- Jlmes R. McDonald. following an.» my 1m ma zslll. lElmlra, were among the motorists ml Also June 12th and ma. luvmflom- town on Slturdly. ' Charlottetown at 1 A. M. returning will leave Victoria at l P. M. During Mr, c.9011; McCormick, o1 0h“. the intervening weeks the two round lqttewwn, motored m soul-lg on 5n. "I!" "I" l" "m"- urdly spending the week end at the This Schedule effective until June ham, a; m; “may My; m4 M", 3""- ' - James McCormick. Charlottetown. May l. 1930. ‘@- nllll“ 105174: Qfililli Ill Vi!!!‘ Mr. Harold Croucher. returned lut week from Murray River where he: spent a few days onbuslness . 1. Jun Ilbrsythe, 2. Dorothy filmy 3. James Burnett. GRADE 1 1. Clive Johnston: 2. Clthgflng Hyndmnn; 3. Bartlett Cosh. GRADE.‘ 6 l. Evelyn Block; 2. Donald Mu. M3118“; 3. Jean Robertson. GRADE 5 Made in Canada K For Sale at above prices by S. A. McDONALD _____a Kayser d‘ S ' W ' ht Full Fasllignlglnceelillllcli mg $115 THREAD SILK STOCKINGS Kayser 129-X, medium service weight. silk to welt, slendo heel style with mercerized we", and foot. ~ Parklane, Bareskin, Beachskin, Blacks Juno, Patio, Atmos, Illusion, Sonata. A911"? dite, Nutone, Aurora, Rose-taupe, Cascade Riverside Avenue, Chaire, Phoebe, White 1'2 " 81-2 t0 10 . . Moore Cs” McLeod“ Ltd .--.--~--....-~~-- 1. Prank MncKll-lnon: I. mum Worth: 3. Lawrence Toombs and Hkmld MacDonald (oqugl), GRADE 5 l. Harold Stowe-rt; l. Carol Mac- Cannell: 3. Beale Thornton. GIADI.‘ 4 1. Brian Fllllter; I. Sylvia Block; 3. Rose Blrtn/lstle. GRADE I 1. Newton large and. Allison West snub, 2. xenon Inn-m 3. Sandy Srehlut and Alison mm. Bethune (equal). l. Fielding (equal). 3. Imvsll Breheut. Dflrlch; 3. Mary Robertson. l. Jlllllnl GRADEI (Jr) Robbie Forsythe; 2 Robbie Forsythe: 1 V. Roblsor; 3. In. Yeo and Williams (equal). 1. Mary Mwlhy and Catherine l. I. Sterling Walker and Shtrlee "Simone Boccanegro," I " mous opera of Verdi. was f given for the first time In ll" lln Municipal opera, and l" celved enthusiastically by ' ‘ music lovers. GRADE 2 f. Margaret Martin: 2. Tlsey ‘GRAD! l (Sh) amiss. Africa, has a r011‘ 1. Jean Mutiny; q S. Joya Fraser: