i .i ‘l v $.'"":-<».r&-n~a.~».b.~ ~ .~.¢.-. w» r ‘(flaw sr’< :s;=_-~e,, I ~ jgngqqv-um-u-q-Q-qw‘... vlw-q-wr-b-vl-"van ‘ h. ¥’AGE Two 0 A more Pcrlecl Blend o! fl Ask your 000000990 than HORSES, no lea blender-Ins ye! produced. grocer for HORSES. and, you will In .~ sure o! a good cup o! lea. Married Quarters India QC equ- 10a: “I'm cross, Jlmsle, cross a5 two ‘sllikfi. leave mt- n lone. Li‘ rule .'f hiltress cloesift . H" lne. It‘ll take me arr to recover lrom this fcll bout." 00000 0 0000 0 USE “PEERLESS” ENGLISH FOX HETTENG For security on yOUI "But. it was simply ripping, darl- ing. I was so proud or" it all. I hope‘ vou thanked Jane properly." "I don't know if I did. Sh;- stoppedl other own accord, and the General was her compensation. She'll not have flopped telling about lt yet," said Poppy, grossly ungcncrous. "If she, wants lhllflks you can bestow them! Don't glare like that? Dldlft 1 telli iyou I'm in a beast of, a temper?" | "Oh. but you come out of it." said: Jim, in lllS big. quiet. SIIDCTlOI‘ ivay.' lwhich at the moment. liild a particu l ,lai'ly maddening effect on his waqv-g iavard little wife. l “Only when I please; not to please; you," she rctcrted. "The only bright' 5P0; tvas Reggie, I was so pleased toi .90 him. you can't tliiilk, and I've mld| Llim he milst come and see me as ob: d, en as he can; the oftelicr the better fi l shall be pleased." She had said no such thing to Van-i 00005000110510! L E S GABBY GERTI! l m v ‘m W (laleur, but her mood was to torment. and disquiet, to break up Bradford's! siolid middle -eln.'~ts calm. He tugged at his short moustache. "Do you think that \\‘Olll(l be gcod‘ “A glrl figures riding wlll be I ‘ensure after she gets the habit.” land almost inexhaustible patience elliliclllg-fflOm overhead. She lay pe.~ lectly still, and when he came doi- again sat up prepared to make sol amends. ~ 57 i But. he went out by the front dc. I 557m "YML luloscd it with n hand that. was n. -- gentle, and his steps died away c. 001ml‘! the gravel. Poppy bounded up to ru: —--— after him. Though shevhad orderv him to go and ebt at the mess, s did not want him to go there. S? ivanted to keep him in the house i nag at and torment him as her cap rice willed. But in spite of the beautiful even- ness of his temper, his big, kind heart cfispnesq Rim Klusr ius: crackle in milk or cream. he)’ 1'9 crisp rice. Bubbles of won- derful flavor. Nothing like them was ever made beforel Have Rice Krispies for breakfast. Try 1110111 Wlfll fruits and honey added. Make delicious macaroons. Bradford had another side. Beside l. Poppy's flying tempers and tapriees would beat in vain. No women hurl ever made a doormat of any Bradford, . . . . - Sprinkle them into soups. Jim would be no exception to his faml- At grocers‘ Made by Keno“ 1y‘ , in London, Ontario. But his face was very grim u he _ strode back to his comrades and the common tzlble table mess. Married quarters had begun to pail. CHAPTER. XIX Poppy found life at Archer's Farm cl incredible dilllnes, In the neighbourhood of a big can". there ls ElW8y5 a certain amount. i social life, and several of the officer. wives called on her in due coilrsc. She politely returned their calls, but they got very little further. It was coon discovered that. she was n man's woman, and not s. woman's woman. There is a great difference. Then she wits very critical about the wives, hitt- lug eff their little peculiarities to L. r . .‘;l cam: ilpcli the farm ‘on tse lJlTk. Site had to russ th- l iimost a thicket, and which gave great lseclusion to the back of the house. A ‘short verandah ran the whole length ' lcf the house there and was a favourite I ri-_r_i~; CHARY (YVFETOWN nimgpliy effect as it did 0.1 the partly dry hay that had not been dmiaged by ruin. Feeding teats showed thut when Jed to steers receiving 30 to 40 pounds of turnips daily, the hay treated with 30 pounds of salt induced scouring to ‘a considerable extent. With dairy icowa this was not quite so notice- ble. To summarize, it was found that hay could be put up in two or three tcn stacks very (itlsfactorlly after it had received at least ten hours good llrylng in the sun, when treated with J0 pounds of finely ground salt, ‘thereby preserving its oolour and bucculezcy. Thrse various treat- ments also demonstrate that it was essential to have the free moisture fairly well dried out before hay rsuld be stored in large quantifies. rllflllfil‘ work will be required to ‘ctermine the degree of curing necessary to permit one to store hay in the barn in large quantities with "2fe‘y. However, these tezts do indicate B‘ that it is lot necc: ary to have the - hay bleached and dried cut to the jyslnt that it has lost its colou: and succidency, when salt ls properly ‘used. A little care lfi applying the, "alt l5 important. The salt should be ‘incly ground and evenly spread throughout the mow or stack, if v xitisfacfory results are to be obtained, ‘and from the data collected to date. ‘it is cwsidered that 20 pounds per rough a little shrubbery, which was 3m“ 15 the proper amount to 115g, 3, A. Hilton, Dominion Experimental Farm, Nappan, N. S. , l l DONTS FOR. TIIE PLAY-GROUND Firs; or Pliilik RlifiCli. ipolicy, Poppy? Poor beggar ileggie is here and I wnnt hirfl, hc‘ ,-. Jim, and though he smiled at some 0 n of her smart sayings, sometimes his S eyes were sombre. For there was very alwaysi little of the milk of liumbu kindness iin her remarks; like Rhoda, she gave "Good policy don't matter t5 me, st to come. same as he‘!- Szliisfzictiou guaran- THE SEASHORE cmt wel- , ‘ _ §lil'“.f;f..fil‘.°..’°’ , 5;"? “l l“? "ififif it ..:.z*:*.".':.:? LQZLCIKS ‘in Rant ‘"15 She waits a man suppfic; To come and clalm her hand. Tlie Rogers Hardware Company Limited ~, W e also sell such ac- j cessuries as Fox Pans, , Tongs, Staiples, etc. i, EBTICIENT OPTICAL SPYU/llflfi EYKS EXAMINEU, (RLASSIJS SUPPLIED AND FITTED. CAREFUL :\'l'Tl.‘.'.‘\"l'lON GIVEN TU REPAIR WORK. J. W. JOHNSTON Registered Optometrist I57 Kent Sin-rt Pliunc 7524. Chnrlnllefnwn Phone 709. 3 C. M. Llimpson G1’ ($0., q- LIMYYEI). 6i Queen Street London, E, C. 4, England Flllppln: lllliw will ht- furnish- In two short weeks The man she seeks Must find her on the shore, Or Madeline Again will be Back in the dry good: store. Earllel Pa, what is a prospectivn lridegroom? His Dad: Well, my son. a pfOlp icctive bridegroom nowadays Is u roung man prospecting for an heir. -ss.' me." said PoppydefinntlyflHc knows .:ll the people and the things I know Hlncl ivant to talk about." Bradford turned scmehvvat heavily away, This was Poppy nt hcr ivorst. 0rnd though lie tried to reflect that lprobably she was tired out by the ef- fort of the day, a dull pain began to i. ignaw at his heart. It had given him a decided shock ‘ ‘to hear Vanclaleurs name, and th- ough Poppy had often described him, and even laughed gcotl-naturcly at his faults, there was undeniably romethlng very likcable about the lad. ‘And he belonged to her world, that was the bit that hurt- . , “I think you had better go back ti) Ithe mess for dinner," Poppy called after him. "There lsn‘t anything here except the mutton bone to gnaw, and Tm nearly sure Wotnn blight to have that." Bradford closed the door. Presently she heard him moving about in his limbs yspepsial Bad Liver, Headache of Yealrsfilanish i to “FRUlT-A-TIVES" ‘gt-ivy few the benefit of the doubt. There was not much coming and going between Archer's Farm and the house above the shop in rMarkyate. It was too far for old Mrs. Bradford tn walk, and the arrangement made when they left, to come in every Sun- day for mid-day dinner, quickly fell through. One day it would be too wet, = another too windy, or Poppy was tired faithful to his people. trudged in cr had a head-ache. Some times Jim, t place with Peppy, She Oftfiri PM Oilf- there reading, and hfld breakfast spread there, even on some windy mornings. when Jim would have pre- ferred it irlcicers. Through the thicket Toggyqmg; gm“ July g9,,_..R,u1e5 crime Naomi. quite softly and sud- , which mosuy bggjn with a, Qflpltll denly. and saw two figures in "mi "Don'T" bre surrounding the city porch, Poppy and a. man in khaki, who laym-ounds with a 1oz too much d5- iwas kneeling by her side. It was not ' Scrum according m wimam Ingram, Jim. Nallml 55W that hem" 5T“? fled ,of this city, as the result of some re- lbackwards, her face. flushing andlsearches he m4 mg/lg an," rggimg 1 her eyes full cf misglvlng. she did not ‘ me amwung 9g a, mnc-year-uld girl's 1km” whal- t° d°~ The? “B41 2x599: i banishment from a playimufld. be- lher. and she could have esca m cause he: bare arm; looked iridescent lgone buck the wby she had come. But E m m, we, o1 the Offlfilaldqm, she did not wish to do that. She playground rules are hard, (5st and , simply made her circuitous way to the ‘ mnwrous on points o; clothing mg Icther side of the house and knocked ‘ general behaving, M‘ Ingram deglgf. (By The Canadian Press) alone. That was an offence, too for it left her alone. Altogether the weeks of M‘ the kuche“ d”? the dreariest autumn of the war drag- ged themselves away rather heavily for both Bradford and his young wife. Gone already the rapture of their (To be Continued) lust: 0F saw IN HAY CURING icarncst in Markynte-at-Stone. He T Gives Credit for 0Health in“. h“ "W exlsmme- troubles. Flnfllll’ tried mcnt ivas going to turn out B. success, , early dream; the sordid reality of life thud quickly quenched it! Sometimes 'l3radfor<1 was‘ faced by an appaling nightmare of what it would be like‘, after the Wfll‘ was over, when he and‘ ‘Poppy would need to settle down in (Experimelltll Furnu Note) Salt has been used in » i-lay curing in some (‘i-mints for many years. The Dcminion Experimental Farm at Nappan, Nova Scotia, has conduc- t/ed a. series of- experiments since 1926 in ordn- to determine, if possi- ble, the value of such a. praactlce. The procedure urns as follows:-- ‘could not picture it. Poppy never even tried. she W85 kind and gay with him ~ . t l l . ‘fzitilrrlneeg’ Egtillr: Zirexsncggrg Gus‘ A fiold of gocd quality mixed hay “'9 s ' t the dew was off. Irh? third month came m Mthout-agl; cstlacttlju sizzsatsedded and raked Pinging a line or a $3“ from Cudijinta i-,rl.. '1": the same day and put llfllll. They had punished her very inn m“ mm Stacks m: fqnowmg completely and drastically by lgnor-|day_ we ftcks were treated with {salt at the rnics of l0, 20 and 30 Cne half-holiday ‘early in October|pou_.d3 pm. h“ Stack w” 1e" ,m_ something urged Naomi Bradford to treated M a Check‘ 1v ' _ ' r, “For years was . _ l tlblli. AUCUOTI Sales l ‘take a walk out to Archers Farm. She '11-“, balance of the field was gedded m.- , troubled with bad l “My was headachm nm-voughad been there a good many times bylui: day 3ft!!!‘ cutting ivas stacked dyspepsia and liver invitation. and had hOPOd the GXPB-fi- from windroiv It; Jiird day and the balance the fourih day. Each day's v uilhnu - . ~ ‘ . f: R. ‘I. Illnlflili-Lllze lldf""s'f,fil _ 0Fr““"‘“‘“v°5' andiSomething of late she had her doubtsllstacklng was treated as outlined "wrildl- P- E- l. “_C0I0I,,_0R"A B05?‘ Tgxum fifixrelylPoppy had avoided anyintlmaette talk, above. Another series of stacks was *5'~‘7"'""'Y'i“\1 l»! Yéarcwéld‘ nveryntrnuble‘ éonsflknfllfllbh her, and had even not run in|put up with hay that had received AllfCd Fraser. lnc. uwhflv- m i tion end overnight with “Fruit-a-vivhcn rhc came to do occasional shop-‘some rain after being partially dry. 21c Filth Ari-nub v about heme sjmyfzfcdg! ‘”°"'Y'"il lives", say thousands. Dyspepsia, ping in Mgrky3te_ Al, the back or! Th1 general results obfalned dur- hew lurk, N. Y, , “rm aha“, my flack 15".! tanned billousness, heartburn, gas, sick Naomi-S mind were was an uncasyqng the rom- tesfs were as g011o“;_ _ _fi__w___'g quite ‘lbw enough to Vmeet my l hsgacgefingosllége gtflgigé Ilsa??? feeling that nil was not quite right. 1- Hal’ Stall“!!! i118 dill 8ft!!!‘ flutt- i 30w“ gnu blhdder i115, Ilium u‘. back VBnlSll Also she hfld hem-d something on infirm’ "Pt "my W“ “"1"” sailed 2° Professional Cards __..-___.___.._. r_._._ _._-__ _ __ u-min-i; AUDITORS l. Accounts Audited. Income Tax Returns Prepared. A. ii. lkliicNcill t? Co. 1'27 (irafinn Slrei-l. LllsQ-l-l l-lniu. Prohibition (jnmmission Dbntrmnn, Mr. GISURUE n. BROWN . Margalr, l‘. E. l. fractions of Prohibition Act In the above Ur l‘o Chief Inspector l5. .|. Haywood I5 Dorchcster Street, Charlottetown Mark R. lllcfiuigan: i B. A. BARRSTER, SOLICITOR. mo. MONEY ‘r0 LOAN hum-on Block, cinrlauicwwu, I'LL . McLeod 8t Bentley l. A. BENTLEY W. E. 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FOR SALE Ten of nature's greatest remedies, “me tablmllcur paid to the Farm at hours when -|Jim was not there. lt was beginning Get "Frult-a-tives" from drugglst‘ Rheumatism. neuralzia..silllday from Jane Cotman which bad," 3° 11°F“ P" i°n~ Tc" PWHd-i Complexionloccasuoned he‘. disquiet‘ n “.93 abgof salt per ton aided materially in prevmtlng the development of ,m:1ulds, but did not appear sufficient. 2. Hay stacked on the second day after cutting, (or on the third day), was similar in quali‘y to that stacked the previous day. A slight amount cut the frequent visits young Vanda- to cause remark about the camp,| where gossip is always rife. Naomi was a sturdy walker, and the — of mould developed in the untreated terrier Spot was wild with delight, when he saw her get her stick and0,staacks' turn the key in the door. By the road 0 lt was a 800d three miles tolhe farm . Hay stackwi 0:1 the fourth day was drlcd up to such an extent that ed. not withstanding the ‘ tement oi! Sl-f. Armstrong, director of city play- iyyroilnds, that the officals confined ithemselves, on matter as dress, to illclpful suggestions. Among the regu- latlon which Mr. Ingram discovered in D. canvag of four women supervisors, were the following, he says: Girls must not wear sun suits. They fnllSlfflfA/Cll‘ sun shades. They mustn't chew gum. They must wear middies and bloomers if they want to play base- ball. They must wear overcoats over said rnlddies and bloomers while go- ing from one playground to another. No men, not even their fathers, an allowed to watch the girls playing baseball. No girls-qiresumably not even their sisters-are allowed to watch the athletes in the boys‘ sec- tion of the grounds. inn Liniment.’ A quick, sure remedy. Also recommended for bums, sprains, sores and inflammation. Dalhousie University Halifax. Nova Scotiu Arts, Science, Commerce, Music. Pharmacy, Fisheries, Engineering. Household Science, Education. Law, Medicine, Dentistry. YALUABLE SCHOLARSHIPS: Nine of Value $300 to $100, awarded on results of matricula- tion examinations. September 23rd--26th, 1930. Many more equally valuable scholarships and prizes awarded at end of each year of course. SHIRREFF HALL: The residence for women, ac- commodntesone hundred stud- ents. Registration for Arts and , Science students: September I 22nd for new students from Hali- zzToothache and neuralgia are in- 0 stantly relieved with Douglas‘ Egypt- '- ‘ '7-l8-ll-25-2B-30. l I Tenders will be received by the un- dersigned for the purchase of the D. A. MacKinnon, ‘road leading up to Archer's. but there ~. ~= Curling Rink property’ on ‘he south ‘was a field path to Braughlng which side bl crumb Street, until tile lst Nam‘ ‘"1"’ We" As l‘ mild h" 1"‘ ‘lb-s. 35y o; August next; property comnhad often trod it in search of the‘ Dflfies 10¢ 155 1'96! by '74 19% M13 hm luscmus bmckmerries which Few was still some rain water in it and building 165 feet by as feet. ‘in Brflushinz Lane and on the Com- treated the same bs the other lots.’ mon, It was a clear, crisp October af-0 lite hay removed from all the stacksl fnx and Dartmouth; September lacked the green colour noticeable, iiirdbgirzmélllxer new itlldeml; 56D- , u, t‘ ‘d I m e i em r 4 to27th (l2 o'clock n e m“ e h“ mm e om r nopsn) fob other than new stud- en . Registration for Law, and Dental students: 9th and 10th. FOR. FULL INFORMATION Apply in person or by letter to 4. This was stacked while there Mum“ ptembe The rrsults from the rained-out s v i cusses FITTED O s 1 O 500400660000 Cut ’em Clean 00 IVE your cigar a chance to cc u. G co a good start! Don't Mitgthe J; oE-don r bite i: off, making n nggflL ‘“‘ imeven end—n loosened Wtipper P,“ hips-pieces of tobacco in your mough. Cut ’em clean! Get this Utility Cigar Cutter to do it with. It's a handy linle knife to have in you: pocket. Save up 40 Marguerite Bands. Sm} them to us and bad: comes your knife by return. Or here's a special oiFer_ lend 25 Mar crite Bands and l0 Z-ceni stamps for» t is handy, useful and g5, cient knife. Start saving the band; 10-day and in no time at all you will have your knife in your ven pod“; TUCKETTS MARGUERITE FOIL warren-bur STILL m Tlu Tucker: Tobacco Co" UmlncL-Hnmilton, out Combined Standing Fields an?‘ Thresheil Grain Competition, 1930 Cash Prizes for Field of Oats, Wheat, Barley and Certified Seed Potatoes There will, be competitions in the three Counties when there are five or more entries each for WHEAT, BARLEY OATS, and for Potatoes grown from certified Seed. I The number of- prizes in each County will be proportion. ate with the number of entries. Prizes will be paid accord- ing to the combined score of the Standing Field and the Threshed Grain. RULES AND REGULATIONS . A field of oats shall consist of at least five acres; of Wheat and Barley three acres; of Certified Seed Po- tatoes four acres. 2. An entry fee of $1.00 shall be charged for the first, and fifty cents for each additional entry of grain, and $1.00 for each entry of Potatoes. i I-l 3. The entry fee shall accompany the application. 4. Entries should be made to the Department of Agricult- ure not later than August 4th, 1930. 5. The field must be seeded with (a) registered Banner Oats, or (b) seed from a field which has been sown with registered seed and inspected and approved while grow- ing, or (c) seed from fields that have been two or more years in the competition and have secured not less than 24V; out of 25 points for purity and approved by the Department of Agriculture. 0 grluualnri lint HEATlN0 p If you want Expeditions and Expert WorkmansliiP Send to Fred ll. Trainor 80 Grafton Street diff Opposite Prince Edwi" Theatre Phone 393d for the householder who likes w do his own repairs, or who is handy with tools and ‘likes to make things for his home. Tools that will give lasting service and satisfaction, hold up under use and misuse, that will hold an edge and cut true. 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