._ __._..._-».—. Th]; I book II hi!!!“ fui glnheeivlvl him‘- Bgby‘. food, clothe!- alap, Vdd" Ind mm’ uaaod by authorities. Qfiydcn Limited! Montreal. burners 0 c W lit-since 1857 thle In‘ . ‘To! tho ‘Maritime Provinces Flourish by Thai: Industries." ' aonnclv l-tAcTollY-rltulloma i Tenders For Doyle Brillgei Sealed Tenders will be received a: this office until noon on 51011118)’; / October 4. 1926, for the supplying; l Doyle Bridgeni and delivering-at near Tlgnlslh on or before Marcbl 31, 1927. 75 cards of D0185, 15 fi- . at small ends. t: at small ends. 30 pieces, 1S It. long 3 x 10. N rnain-ier random lengths. ‘I calm 1S fl. long, a x S. The lowest 0r any lender not nec- essarily accepled, Tenders lo be addresses to the undersigned and marked "Tenders for Doyle Bridge." L. B, MacMiLLAN Secretary of Public Works.: nose-tr.‘ ioii SAIF The farm of the late John Adam,‘ Alciiay. situated on Fountain RoadJ Lot 21. containing 50 acres ofiand. Will be sold with or without crop. Apply on premises. 1761-9-6-31. I offer for sale my farm situated at Springfield, containing 100 acres or land with a 2O chain frontage and never failing streams of water running across centre of farm. House and outbuildings In good re- pair. Thlu is one of the beat farms in the best farming district in tho province. Will be sold with or with- out crop to sult purchaser. For further particulars call, phonc or WFIIC JOHN D. COTTON, Bradalbane, H. R- 1. izili-l-b-3l-lls5l. ruin troll sliu: Of 75 acres ol land situated at Vork, acvcn miles from Charlotte- town. y, mlle from school, church. railroad station and general store. Apply G. W. WEST, York. iffiif-Q-ll-‘Ill. ORLD CRUISE fium NcwYork. Doc. 2'! Christmas i_u thc Holy 1and,—InAéglcSr_s, Naples, E t, 1a, lngaporc, Ypoygohama. S. S. Em- pressofScotIandJLOOO toss tons, (an! 0f III! fargest 12 s lps; fmlll Nrw York Dec. 2. 25 ports; 55 days ashore; and one management on ship and ahoro. G. Bruno Burpu. DI"- Pnnongar Alant. Saint John. N. ll. Personal aor- vloo II desired. man lllmtnll an dir- i us. the following materialszl . long,. . “t; cords of poles. lGfnlong, 41o . ~ l or o it. of a in. plank includin i ~ l saav ENOUGH i_ "what are they making so much fuss about this channel swimming Jig,- inyway-lt’: easy enough tc dol" FORGETTING HEFISELF Wifie: The girla you courted be fore you courted me were the ugll estvi ever knew. Hubby: Tut. tut, aren't you fur getting yourself, my dear? ’TWOULD HAVE BEEN CHEAPER, TOO He: When I warited to write you my thoughts were so heavy l couldn't express them. Sh: (lightly): Why didn't you send them by freight? THE ARK LIGHT Teacher: Do you know who in- vented the arc light, Willie? Pupil: Why-er-iww it W" Noah done lt, ma’am, to light the ark. He: happy with mo forever? Do you think you could be She: Oh, I dunno. i'vs had a poodle for seven years and l still liks him. uriilur Auction sale of household furni- ture at 121 Pownui Street on Sat- urday, Sept. 1'1th at 1 o'clock coll- slsting of parlor. dining room, bell mum, kitchen furniture. all new. 1 range, 1 No. 11 Base Burner sil- ver Moon, dishes, and a lot of new oilcloth and articles not mentioned. meutloned. ' - ALEX. McDOUGALL. J. A. MoDONALD, Auctioneer. _ 1785-9-8-4l IIIITIGE Owing to Tuesday, September 14th, being Election Day, the Cit)’ Market will be held on Monday, September 13th, 1926. FRANCIS HEARN. Market Clerk. m _ deceive himself! Th" ellIamp M", “but; Rhinihsart 4000OQ-O4 (Continued) circle," she said. _ “What's that?" Edith iltilllrflt around you. will keel) ‘J1 d°m°“5' I explained gravely. know that!‘ “How-convenient!" killed on a moonless might. make one invisible cap? ear-tufts uf an owl. you wiise lmyOnd dollli"! Edith. you." five points t0 a star. nonsense bad had its effect. ldays. ' pa; the house tomorrow, William.’ $118 said. "I will go." she kissed her, and as I left of an owl. . . . So this afternoon things are look ing brighter. ago I was filled with vague yearn lugs and aspirations; fortabie but. wrote: mouthed, in the air?" ‘cued almoa; into a panic. . The water-beetle indeed. slonal truck goes by. with trunks. ‘stay. ioff for the 'bl Egbosts, I dare say. 1 I have nlailed him the picture to i IIEII VERY WEAK Letter Tells of Wonderful E. Pinkhamfi Ve etablo Compoun Couiatou, Ontarlm-"Aftlcr a lo- vers operation and a three weeks’ atay in a hospital I returned homo so weak that Iwua unable to move a For four _ months I wsa al- ' most frantic with pains and suffer- not be any help for mo. I bsllvery amaln m m. b“ aI .. = . y Qw mo]; no y ,wh:thi an atlfibl‘: tgygiet up nay me our me - filaully uaband got mg a bottle of Vegetable Compound at once and l took lt. I started a second bottle, and to m aulzriao and joy the palm e do in my si a I mo completely and! stn able to all my work without haIp. I am a farmer's wif so you soolcadtbeidlalou . Inal Ihava $5‘ botabl “Con”. or?“ r ego s mFoun I vs boxeaof the Com d able two tlottlu of Lydia Plnkbamh lood lfodidno, and have alaouaedthe Sau- adva Wash. "-1111. L. Boa 108, Quinton, C 4 O Auction Sale 0f An uuctlon solo of the household effects of the late Mrs. A. E. Wil- liams will be held at the Arena Rink. Charlottetown, Friday, Sept. 10th. commencing at 11 a. m. Sula will include furniture of all kinda. dishes. kitchen utensils, bric-n-brac pictures, carpets and other articles. J. A. McOONALD. Auctioneer. 1795-8-31 EIIII SAIE lflcKlnnon and MoNall solicitors. (for) Mrs. vltobsrt Mutlovv. llN-l-SO-Tl ' l'§ A l :R__“?’ .,_.,_ L W38 a And somehow evcll J83? "$115M some of the infection of her Sill"? “Ask him about the trlansle i" a "The triangle in a circle. drawn “Surely you “And that lbe skins of four 11085- will if worn as a And that the ‘spirits ope)‘ solomolrs aeal»not the plant. 0f course! And that if you eat d slew of the egres (if a vuliuro and ill? will be . _ an dreams o} “is. liter smokes nor tirlnks, "But gt) bu. I love l0 bear “Very well.“ l agreed, with I111 eye on Jane, "now lake the N51"? five. Five is the magic number. not seven. We have five fingers. five foes five senses. There are Perhaps you policed my wild excitement when my automobile license this year Jane got up. and I saw that my She was smiling, for the first time I'll "If you care to go out and look And perhaps Edith bad sensed a sit- uation she did not understand. for the room I beard her wquesling Jane to bring back with her marketing some mg skins and the ear-tufts And thus does luau Only three days I recorded here that my lillle rut was coul- that I feared It. I "Was my greatest adven- ture l0 be to drag a fish out of the water. and watch it drown, open- And yet, a; the mere thought of not going to Twin Hollotvs, of bc- Imus“ ‘m’ hmmmd- lng thrown on the mercies of some Mountain House. or set on a horse [in the far west, I have been fright- Tbe town is very quite tonight. The annual student. exodus ls al- most 0,9,. ahhough Mm an OcuHscen the passing of more than on»: v piled high The Lears intend to Sulzer and Alacklnt/yre are Scottish Lakes, and “Cameron, 1 hear, is going soon to ‘the Adirondacks. where he spends s summer in a. boat, and minus day and can only hope Jane docs not miss iL of the car for coolness. one wonders about n18“ like "He may see fllrthlzr into the fiamerom Slight, almost negligible spectrum than I do I sold to Ills is my acquaintance with him- .I WOIIICIIDOI. know him ill a crowd. even no\v-—there is something o llPERITIilN LEFT Relief After Taking Lydia Choice Furniture ‘mulling Houss new. 0°", “mt ons aura land at Mlllvlow; Grflltlfound somewhere an Installed; of stand for any tradasmln. APP‘! *9 Diivcn lluti . Scottish dollrlless in him. Hopel- he lives He I185 a re- "Who Wallis lo be wise?" elilfpumlion a5 a relentless Invesflga‘ auatcrelg: and alone. tor: it was he who exposed the haunting; at the house on Sabbath- da-y Lake, lu Massachusetts. But he i5 a believer. That is, he believes in conscious survival after death, and I suspect that he has his own small group here. Among them little Pettluglli. it would be a humiliating thought, for me, to feel that after I passed over as the)‘ say, lillle Pelllngiil might hale me to him, in the light of a red lump. and request me to lift a table! -\Varren Haiilday is on the ver- andah with Edith. I can bear her bubbling laughter, and his quiet. -dcep vulcé. After all, I dare say we mus; make up our minds to lose her sometime. but if hurts. And it will not be soon. He has nor has she. I think, if I were very rich, I would provide an endow- meutgfund for lovers. But something is wrong with our university system.’ It lakes too long lo put a man on a wlfeoup- porting basis. llaliiday ls gwcniy- six; he lost two years in the wfll‘. and he fills another year of law. Truly. Edith will need the eyes oi‘ a vulture and the ear-tufts of an owl. June 22nd. All houses in which men havi- lived and suffered and died ari- haunted houses. But. then all Why, then. did Jock refuse to enter the house at Twin Hollows today, bu-t crawl- ed under the automobile and rc- mained there, a picture of craven terror, until our departure? This old house where I am writ- ing tonight, undoubtedly It has human souLYet Jock moves through it unconcernedly, his stump of a. tail proudly upraiscd, his head uuboiv- ed. Hi5 altitude tonight, too, is even slightly more flamboyant than usual, as though to testify that al- though he may have given the iln- pression of terror during the day, _ we are laboring under a misappre- hension. He but soght the shelter Helena Lear the other day, and she countered: t "Yes. But what does he ace?" Old Thoma-s met us in Oakvillo with the keys. and we drove out to the house. I sensed in Jane ll re- luctance to enter, but she fought it lmk bravely. and we examined it with a view to our owll occupancy. it is iu excellent condition and repair. although the white covers over the library furniture and in the den behind give those roams a rather ghostly appearance. Jane, 1 “W. 88W only a cursor-y glance into those rooms. and soon after Pleading lilo chill inside, IIIDVEII out into the sunlight. ' Ildlth, however, was enchanted with ll all, and sllld a0. She dan- ced lhfoligh the house. silallleiessiy courting old Thomas, cell-cling bed- rooms for us all, and peering Into closets and I caught up with her at last on lilo second floor, look- ing at the boat-house on the beach beyond the marsh. “What's above It?" 5119 asked, “Rooms? "When the old 5I00p W89 Ill com- mission, the captain slept there," I told her. “How many rooms?" f"1'“'°- I think. and a sort of kit- chenette." “Are they oil-mailed?‘- Old Thomas. being appealed to. Bald they were, and Eliltllfiq far-e as. {lllfllfitl that air of mysterious cai- culatlon which I have learned to us- unclate with what she calls "an idea". Whatever it was however, she kept it lo herself. and 9919011118 a bedroom for herself, and butting into it sufficient thought to have served a better purpose. Her surroundings and belonging; are very important to her; and yet I believe she is in love with young I-Ialilduy. who can, so far as I see. give her neither. ll. is a curious thing, to g0 into a house left, as Twin Hollows has been. without change since old Hor- ace tiled 811d 110i to find him thorn: his big arm chair near tho fire- Dlace in the library. his very pens still on the flat-topped desk which is the only modern piece in the FOOm. the bflflks he was reading still in the desk rack. I had a cur- ious feeling today that If I fflflfld my voice. l would ‘hear the little couxh which was so often 11h pre- iimilwrv to speech. from the den beyond. . The don too is unchanged. (Note: From an uslv room. the original kitchen of the old house, he bad made it a sort of treasure house of early American old pewtenjrougbt over perhaps in llllpa which had anchored in the very Iggy 0pm“; of early framed dhartera and doolla of land signed by English kings and hung on the walla above tho old pant-Wins. which m. himself mo quaint chain. a settle and an old chut- 1100381! fliita on the floor. and old glass candioatlcka.) - all Farm u beautiful that gives promise of being ham-d iprotectod the desk top. and sot bability, he had been sitting when the fatal attack too k place. Hie may have felt it coming on‘ but there was no one to call, poor old chap. close, but the thought or him, writ- ing perhaps. or reading. the sud- den consciousness that all was not well, an instant of compreheuslmi. and then the end-—-1t got mo ra- ther. I think be has been reading. Among the other books on the desk was the one with s. acrup of paper thrust in it to mark the place. and a pencil lino drawn on the margin of the page to mark a paragraph. But it gives me rather a new line on him. his purchase of a house locally re- puted to ho bltuutod, a reputation considerably oubanced by the Riggs woman's tenancy, was u ra- ther magnificent gesture of pure Calvinism. Bu; tonight I am wondering. The nlarked paragraph ks-iu a book en- titled "Eugenia Riggs and lbe Oak- viilc Phenomena," and I have broilghl. it home with me. it is a verily so" or thins. and i find m)’- st-if looking back over my shoulder as I copy it intro this record. ' "it is to be borne in mind that the room was always subjected to the most careful preliminary exam- inatlon. It; walls were plastered. and no doom or windows (see photograph) were near lbe cabinet. As an additional precaution strings of small‘ bells were placed across possible entrances and exits. WIIICII were also closed and lock- ed. the medium herself wag always willing to be searched and this was frequently done by Madame B——. This bad been done on the night not a penny f0 bless himself wltbnvhen the hand was distinctly seep by all present. reaching out and lullfitlillg those nearest on the shoulder. and later making the im- pression In the pan of soft putty left in the cabinet. “it is to be borne In mind too that, except when ‘be controls rap- ped for no light. there was airways sufficient illumination for us to see lbe medium clearly. A small reli lamp was found to offer least dis- turbance and was customarily used. "There was occasional fraud. but lhere were also‘ genuine pIIGIJO- menzl." The lust few words are italicized. So tonight I am wondering. Does one find. 8s life goeg on. that the lonely human spirit revolt; a; the thought of eternal peace and craves a. relief in action in the life beyond? Would I not myself, for instance. prefer even coming back and lifting little PettfngllFa table ic the unadulterated‘ society of the saints? June23rd. There is a division in my family. Edith has come out with her plan, which ls to"'spread out." a; she puts it. Ill the main house at Twin Hollows, and to let Warren Halli- dfiy HD9116 his vacation a; the boat house! . "Renting it to him. I suppose?" I inquired over my breakfast bacon. "Renting it?" she said indlg-n. “ll?- "You wouldn't (To be continued) m-ii One Of The WorId’s C- L- 9001111118. manager of Ray- mondale Farm, Vaudreull, Quebec, reports the death. early In August. 0f their wonderful cow, Couutegg Aibbekerk lllemke, champion mo. ducer of North America on three- llme milking with 1,101 lbs. m and 30.443 lbs. milk to ber crgdlt; she was also one of tile outstand- "18 show cows 0f the breed, being selected 3H reserve All-American 856d cow in 1926. She was grand champion at the Canadian Nation. al Exhibition, Central Canada Exhi- bition. and elsewhere last year, and ‘won first In the milking class at the Canadian Royal, but was beat. on out of grand championship be- cause of her poor condition follow- ius a hard time at calving, This year she started out with the grand Chflmllloilflhlil at the’ Ormstown show in Juno, and being bred to freshen just at the time of the National Dairy Show was looked for National. grand championship and Ail-American honors in 1926. We are not advised of the cause of her deabt, but Manager Goodhua wrote us shortly after returning from Ormstown that they no.1 had I mt h" ‘trouble with her and would not be able to show her before the Royal lu November at least. Her death is not only a loss to Rflymondtalg Farm, but to the entire breed. Ccu teas Abbekerk Hiemko was a qaug ter of Count Paul Pouch. and probably the upstanding female representative of this great fam- iiy. She leaves at Raymondale yearling heifer from as aha develops furtber._. (Holstein-Priscilla World.) Bunbury Farm developed tho above cow and sold her for $2500 last your. there 1s a daughter of this cow and n 8 your old gun now heading Bunbury herd. Edgar Mil- llgan also has another son of hor. B0 Brent a IIHIBB. ua -Editor Pres- cott. has said that. aha was the beat QIWWIIIB cow in Amarlcu as ahe was also the beat producer. Former Cabinet Minister on Trial NEW YORK, Sept. 7. — For‘ tho first time in American history a former cabinet nrlnistor went on trial hora today. charged with a crime growing out of his conduct in office. down at it. Juat than. in all pro- We had not been overly 1 bud always thought that - “it is also to be remembered that - i R453 Greatest Cows ' upon as the outstanding candldateI 1 S [@919 just rinsing.’ hot water. Clothes soaked dirt out. free. solution. Use enough to get creamy, ‘I drop in the clothes. SO3k--b0lI machine as you prefer. 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' _ Packaga of 12 com only s few cents. Proves old ways a ueedleu risk In fairness to yourself, try it. KOT€X The defendant was Harry M. Daugherty of Ohio. who wao Atl- I throw back the covering which Kotsx mum 78a Itotcx ouur £1.10 lMMY-Gouoral of the United States, . I NsImmJry-Jlsmvdlllnaflssuo ..Power liiillisgraoe. under President Harding. On trial “Emwwi HERE is now an exquisite suc- _ Deodorlses, thus ending ALIS I sets of the American Metals Conl- pally to German and Swiss inter- 8818. Iulpunelliug a jury is expected to occupy several duys. PIITATIIES WANTED BLUEBERRIIIS We shall be buying Blue- Aa in past years I shall IIIIII: be open to buy largo quantitln both Certified and Uncertlfililli“ berries throughout the seas- cobble" and argon Mountains on, paying highest market we" " "M, “oak and gob value. We supply you with second, graded "om cal-ti packages for shipping. Write or phone ua for price. The Island Gold Storage Co., Ltd. fields. Bofora selling oisewhero i mg an opportunity to b"! I ’°"‘ . AUSTIN A- semi F rcetown, P- i- Q-Q-O-O-O-Q-O-O-QO-O-O-Q-O-OGOOQO-OGO 166i-9~1-2wks. {in ?LZWQIMIQMIIMILIMIIMIYMITQY l‘ BAPTIST CONTENNIIII. P. E. I. TO BE HELD AT ,- CENTRAL BEDEQUE _ On Saturday, Sept. 10th, 11th and 12th MEETINGS AS FOLLOW3 Friday, Sept. 1otn-s.oo P. M.-Roll Call servlcv- Spocial Speaker, Rev. Norman Whitman, B. A- Frlday Evening at 8-00 P. lob-Historical Survey’- Spcclal Sibeaksrs: Rev. Ross C. Eaton. 5- A-r ‘m’ Mrs. Nell McLeod. Saturda , 8e t. 11th-Morning. Open- y p Afternoon st 3.00 P. M.—Ladlu Mil‘ sionary Memorial Scrvice- d Special Speaker-Miss Loulao Oalbsck. Rflllm’ Missionary of tho United Church. "W" 4'9"‘ ical 8ATURDA¥ EVENING AT 7.45 P. M. tho Grand Hlstor ’ Pageant, produced by the Amateur Musical circles 0 the Bedequo Communities and Try"- Pageant deals with the History of Th! Indian Timon, until the prolant Era. founding of tho Baptist Dsnominatlo on . a 1mm so CGIIII and as cents. Pageant to l..." pzogfva‘ on Monday, Wednesday and Thurodl! Evwn,‘ following walk. o0 NOT moo SEEING - 0E8 SUNDAY, SEPT. 12th. GREAT’ RELIGIOUS UERVI as follows: g of Morning at 11.00 P. m-Proaohsr. Roy. Mr. 0090'!" 0'Lsary. _ spank- Aftcrno l! soo P. u Island Memorial new" m on '- sr, Dr. E. s. Mason. of Wolfv I Evening at 7.30 P. Ma-'.PIIk."| Dr. J- J- 3'5"’ RATE- BAFTIBTE ALL OVER FTH-E ISLAND OOT:ENT MAKE THIS A GREAT CENTENN - os/iv. vi" Th N do ato to tho Island REV._MR- LIN . ° r Iii-solids at all tiIsso MOIWW" Island "t" Includes ti" the Island- ‘ lleop It, 9!‘.