penises Tuenia ~neeuahalfrnhiaflue dwollinghouseaul in ciibitizl. film \, MAKE] .110 ,1‘ oruci BLN H llpii 95 . My. Hus ' F0li SALE My [arm oi about 80 acres. Dwell- ing and all suudinzs roar-Mm! A No l. Situated near Victoril- Crapaud. Cheap, for quick saie. Bandy. all conveniences and four ulhuies walk from Victoria Bathing Bnoh. r HAMMOND J. INCE. Victoria, P. It I. "OII-B-IO-fmwfl. llliTl0li SALE or rum a1‘ rsaxus srxrrou on wznm-zsnav, AUGUST 2911., AT 4 o'clock. I am instructed to sell the farm of the late John Sunphy contain- ing 93 acres near Peakes Station. A flue iarrn in a good settlement. J. A. McDONALI), Auctioneer. MaoKINNON 8: McNEILL. Solicitors. IZW-IrL-mom-Iii iucr1o_11 sur OF FARM AT BALDWIN'S ROAD ON WEDNESDAY, 29TH AUG- UST AT I OTJLOCK SHARP. I an: instructed to sell the farm oi the late John Sanphy contain- ing 100 aerea with good buildings, near Church, School and Shipping. An ideal farm for growing seed potatoes. J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer MICKINNON dz McNEILL. Soliciw a lzlu-frL-rnom-Sir rum 1011x111 Farm oi 100 acres oi lsind at Fur-view, Lot 65. Also farm of 65 acres oi land at Fairvlew, Lot 65. Arnlr JOIIN MacDONALD. Rice Point, P. l3. I. ‘1214-8-22-71. SPINNING sup me your wool to be Si"!!! mu; yarn, prices twenty-live cent! f" Qsgie an! twenty-eight double [fight paid one way on lots of ilNy pounds and both ways 0h I h1mdred. WM. LANDRIGAN, Souris, P. E. I. 10. oooooefe INSIDIOU S EYE STRAIN x._~A We use this adJectlve ad- visedly. Sufferers from Eyestrain may have perfect vision and therefore do not suspect the p. ce of any eye defect. Th; motive power oi the entire human organism is Nerve Energy. Normal eyes. it is oomllllud utilise about 211% of this Nerve Energy, hut when Eye- strain is present. a much larger proportion is IMF-II“- Heuoe defective eyes, throlllh their consumption oi au ex- oemive amount oi Nerve ergy may seriously affect t e functioning oi other will" oi the body end mdsw health. - l IAVI YOU! IYIB G. F. Hutcheson OPTOHITIIBT ‘A- AUSTIN Of Farm at S . r" ' e...;.su.. ti} GABRY GERTL lean.” ~\ “All is not cld that titters." He: She: What do you mean “you wouldn't marry n1: in a hundred yearn?" Because, Tom. you'd be one hundred and twenty-two then A HABIT HE HAS 1§t Star: 2nd Star: every month! Mr. Moon's up to hie old tricks again, I see. Yes, he gets lull ‘a "is he much of a “Oh, yer; he knows every pus‘ slble excuse that may be made for crop failure on account oi the weather." "Having broken Lovsu 11-1: nmc A GOOD FARMER farmer?" your engage- ment to George because you hate him. why don't you send back his ring?” "Well, you see, dearle, i don't hate the ring." SALE I am instructed by James E. Illleott, Aheaiieregstoek and iarararg imillblllelllt- kll at sale meanness a lIeNIILL. leiiemrs tanley Bridge on Tuesday, 28th of August, 1928. Silllly Bridge, in sen on tho y the 28th day oi Aulllli. 1M8 at the hour oi l! o'clock farm oi 100 aeree in high state of cultivation with new barn nor Church. 56M" 8M 5""!- I. A. MQDONALD AIOSIOIIEOT. "r00 W MILDRED HARBOUR “You'll have to sec him for me," said Lila briefly." CHAPTER it TRAPPED On the following morning Lilaf awoke \vltl1 a. curious sense of being‘ at peace with the world. Afterward. she always said that that particular feeling was one she rimaded, be- cause lt presaged some new 11nd ter- rifying happening. This was the morning he!" hair- dresser and manicurist came. They srrlved shortly after her breakfast- tray had been ‘taken uway- z-nd she gave herself ever Io their ministra- lions. While Felix dried and water- waved her bright hair, and Marie polished and tinted her linger-nails, Lila's thoughts were busy with her, plans for the day. She had a. lunch- eon-party, followed by a matinee. There was a tea. but she would cut it and receive Jack Farquahar, in- stead. It wasn't wise to anger him by a second refusal to see him. Then there was a dinner, the theater, and a night club. A busy day and even- ing, she thought contentcdly. She loved gaiety. Just as Felix was finishing Lila’s coiffure, Dorothy arrived. looking crisp and fresh in a new summer frock of beige and old blue. “Nobody would ever think you could earn a living, if you had to," commented Lila, eyeing her with admiration. "Must I look like a trump, merely because I'm not a pampered doll with s. strong man working for me?" laughed Dorothy. She perched on the end of Lilifs chaise lounge and watched_Felix's operations with interest. It was at that moment that Sid- dons knocked and presented s. card on a silver salvor. Lila glanced at it, gasped, and went deadly pale. "Tell him that Mrs. Ware is not at home," she whispered. Slddons bowed. "Unfortunately, Madam. said you were in.. man has called so often-J’ wildly. "Tell hlm—" ed her. her. to excuse me." The man bowed and left the room olhy. ed, her the card. unconventional hour and request. I beg to see you on a matter of ut- most importance to Miss Latham and myself." Dorothy's brows rose. "What to do?" she murmured. "I can't see him-that's all. I- wlclmk. see him.” cried Lilo. hysteric- B Y n b ‘ut, Lila-J’ Dorothy begun. but a she glanced at Felix and stopped. Lila dismissed the hair-dresser. “That's sufficient, Felix. I'll fin- ish it myself." When the door had closed after the man, she looked at Dorothy. ,“What were you going to say?" "I was going to remind you that it, was not-Lila Latham whom Cap- tain Farquahar wants to see-it is Mrs. Ware! And he will continue to call until he sees her." Lila stared at her. "Oh. Heavens.” she whispered. “whatever shall I do?” Siddons returned at that. moment. "The gentleman asks that Madam appoint a time, as he is most anx- ious to talk to her." will reduce luflamed,5wolleu Joints, Spraiue, Bruises, Soft Bunéhoe; Heals Boile, Poll Evil, Quittor, Fie- tuia and infected Sores ui as it is a sitive gnticskéeiaytic and gerprfiicide. Pleasant to use; does not ister or remove hair, - -nd hone can be worked. flJSOabottIe, delivered. look 1 ll VIII. I-IJeluplnq I41 Duane Biribladrul Professional Cards Bell & Mathieson it. R. BELL D. L. MATIIIESON L. L. B. Barristers. Attorneys, Etc. Money to Loan. Cameron Block, l“ rloii-GNIWII 8933-7-19-1m0. Mark R. McGuigan B. A. okuursrun. sonrcrron. urc MONEY r0 LOAN Cameron Block. UIIlIItItifiMIlLEE-I. Dr. C. C. Archibald (‘raduat oi N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice Limited to Eye, Ell’. N0" S. B I. A. BABIISTIII-B. ATTORNEYS, ETC. Clearsfihohed Drains Cleans and Disinfecls Removes OidPaint Millview and Vicinity Mrs. Irving Beaten, Brighton, Mass, Mrs. S. R. Brown, Brighton, Mass, and Mrs. Jessie Jenkins, of Somervllle, Mass. who have been spending the past two weeks with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jenkins, Mlllvlew. left on return on Monday morning by motor. mm cnknwrrmrowm GUARDIAN Mr. Almore McEachern, Nantes- kct, Mass, who has been visiting his mother. Mrs. Eachern, left for his home Monday. Catherine Mc- Mrs. Wandell Lea, North Cohes- set. Mass, and Mrs. Chester Robert- son, Higham, Mass, who has been spending some time on the Island visiting friends and relatives, re- turned home Sunday morning. Miss Bertha Melllsh, nurse-in- tralning, Brockton, Massi, is spend- ing her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Melllsh, Union Road. Misses Mary and Tatta Collins, I have You had given me no instructions, and the gentle- “Tcll him I'm engaged!” said Lila. The man's look of surprise check- Even Fellx was staring at “Tell him my hair-dresscriis with me," Lila managed to say. "Ask him Lila turned a white face to Dor- Without. a word, she hand- It bore. Farqusbafs name and these words: “Will you forgive the R.N., who has been spending the past few weeks with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Collins, Vernon River. left on return to New York last week, where they are both nursing. Mr. Frank Collins, New York, who has been spending the past few weeks with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Collins, Vernon River. lcft on return Monday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mutlow, for- merly of Mlllvlew. but now living in the United States. is visiting his relatives and friends on the Island. Mrs. 11011111111, U.S.A., 1's visiting church. Sunday. The congregation listened to a. very impressive sen mon given by the Rev. Dr. Lnrkin, Ontario. Mrs. Elwood Burhoe, city, was a recent visitor to Mlllvlew. M}. and Mrs. George Sutherland, city, were visitors to Mt. Mellick re- cently. , A motor party comprising Mrs. Beaten, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. J. Jenkins. Mass, and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jen- kins, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Jenkins, M1-. and Mrs. Smith Les, and Mr. Almore McEachem, motored be Beach Grove Inn on Sunday, where they all sat down to a sumptuous " repsst. which was served in their usual good style. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wood, of Vernon River, were visitors to Vil- . lagc Green recently. ' The many friends of Mr. Chester Acorn, Village Green are glad to see him home again, so much improved in health. He has spent the past year in Boston. ' Service was conducted in Christ Church, Cherry Valley, on Sunday. by the Rev. F. McMlllion. Pa. He gave a very instructive address on his trip to the Holy Land. The church was filled to capacity. His old friends from far and near came to hear the Gospel message given by this eloquent ' . Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McLeod, Chic- ago, who has been spending some weeks with Mrs. McLeods brother. Mr. George McEachern, Mlllvlew. has returned home. While on the Island, Mr. McLeod purchased the beautiful home of Mrs. Harriet Bourke. They intend taking up their residence in the Spring. Mr. Ralph Dingweli, city. was s. visitor to Mlllview on Monday. Mr. wan]; Smith, city, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jenkins on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Acorn, Miss Janie Acorn and Mr. Gordon Ross, Mlllvlew. motored to Flat River on Sunday. Misses Daisy Vanlderstine. Eileen Morrlsey and Mr. Geo. Vanldcrstine, Mlllvlew. motored to Montague on Saturday evening. The people of Mlllview were very fortunate in securing such s. cap- able teacher as Miss Isobel McEach- crn. of Hermitage. Mr. T. W. Bentley, city, was _u visitor to Mlllview recently. The people of Mlilvlew and vicin- ity extend heartlest congratulations : to Mr. Callum Bruce. Hermitage, who has been elected Liberal mem- L bcr for the Belfast district. Miss‘ Jennie Harvey. Charlotte- Rcv. Frederick McWllliam, visiting friends and relatives in Al- Ware!" anything. only. for get. rid of him.” home. her sister, Mrs. Charlotte Tweedy, Vernon River. crry Plains. recent visitor to Mlllvlew. There was a dead silence, during which Siddons stood immobile. with the mien of a Chinese idol. Finally Lila said queerly: “Dot! Dorothy looked at her. Lila shook her head. "Go down—-as Mrs. Dorothy stared at her. Lila‘ eyes were desperate. Only Slddons“ Mf- 11185. Port I-lill, was a recent maintained his poise. Lila turned to him. “Tcll Captain "Don't you scc? There's got to h Mrs. Herbert Ware. Dorothy rose, with a. shrug. ut I'm not crazy about the role." Tell VGTY “I didn't ever mean to meet him Lila, but, since it's the only way w save you, I suppose I've got to go through with it." She went. out slowly. (To Be Continued.) [INTARIU WOMAN HONEY T0 LOAN I llley Building, Charlottetown. i: i. Pa, is Mr. James Montgomery. city, was Service was held in the Millvicw "You'll have to see him for mo." said Lila brlcfiy. “You mean-make your excuses?" asked Dorothy. Herbert, Mrs. Wm. Coady; Mlllvlew. was in Fnrqunhar that MT- Dimmflg. city. passed through Mrs. Ware will rccclvc him in a few Mlllvlew recently. 1 1ninutcs," she directed. i . When he had gone. she reached Miss Maude Murphy, city. who out and clutchcd Dorothy so ficrce- 119$ b0?" Silelldiflfl i-he ly that the latter winced. He'll get Mondfly- i suspicious, if I kecp putting him oil‘. 1 Go dow11 and say you're Mrs. Ware. See what he wants, promise him J- MCI-cod. Vernon. and Mrs. Harry. Heaven's 53kg. Jenkins. Hazelbrook, returned home “All right. I'll do it foFyour sake. 1H Chllrlof-tetown last week. "Take off your hot," directed Lila M!" 11nd MPS- Hilly Jenkins. 0f desperately. "Look as if you were at Hazelbrook, wcrc recent visitors to him anything. Use Mlllvlew. your own discretion." reluctantly, with lagging feet, Dorothy went to the door. BENEFITEI] town, is spending a few days the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood, Vernon River. Miss Gertrude Vlllet, efliclent teacher, has taken charge of the New Perth school for thc ensuing year. ‘ Mlss- Daisy Vanldcrstine, Mill- vicw, has taken charge of the New- town school. and Miss Solomon, of Georgetown, the Vernon River school. " Mr. Howatt, city. was a. recent vis- itor to Mlllvlew. Mr. and Mrs. Gillis Jenkins and Mary, Mlllvlew. were recent visitors to French Fort. ‘ i | Charlottetown last week. s. . ‘visitor w Mlllvlew. 1 past two wccks with hcr brother, Mr. John eMurphy, Mlllvlew. returned home Mrs. James McCormnc and Mrs.‘ after attending the convention of 4 Women's Institute. which was held L" Messrs. Aloysius Sullivan. Vemon, land Aldrcn Carver, Vernon River, _'have purchased new cars. Dr. J. T. Collins. Frank Collins. Mrs. Collins and Miss Hennessey, Vernon River, motored to North River last week. i _ Miss 5mm Melllsh, Union ma. EP " A A ' General Mofors? m _ . h‘ Lou/es!‘ Priced Slx/ ROVIDING even finer perfor- mance, revealing even smarter style and built by General Motors under manufacturing processes unsurpassed for precision and accu- racy . . today's Pontiac Six repre- sents a value the like of which has not been known since the beginning of Pontiac history. @ / "v ~W"Mu \ . ...- leading to even greater power and io smoother performance. To the inherent style and beauty of Fisher bodies—to the efiective sym. merry of sweeping fenders and high, straight header-Pontiac has added the freshness of new Duco colors and‘ the modish air of smaller, smarter wheels and oversize tires. This lowest priced six of General Motors has won its sensational suc- ces by always reflecting General Motors’ ability to build a betterlcar for the money. .Now it ofiers new To the sound basic design which has made Pontiac Six internationally famous for stamina and long life— to those important advancements, such as the G-M-R cylinder head . . power and beauty. See it and drive Pontiac has added improvements it today. Auk your denier about (In GJl-LC. Delmrd Payment Plan which mall: haying rny. A. ll0liiiE 8r 00 FRINGE MOTORS CHARLOTTETOWN gummgflsgpg I R D U Dealers for Prince Edward Island Nil HA4: $11). O CT OF GENERAL} MOTORS,.OF CANADAK, IIIMITB since the year of 1850 took place. It was an event of more than usual interest. The picnic was held on the grounds of Mr. Thos. Richards. beside his beautiful grove. The big'body wcnded their way home feel- cvent opened by the singing of a ing they had spent one of the best duet by Miss Pheobe Richards and Mr. Thomas Richards, followed by addresses given by J. F. Jenkins, Rev. F. McMlllion. and W. L. Jen- kins. after which the younger folks engaged in playing ball, jumping, tug-of-war, and all kinds! of games, while the elder ones talk- ed of years cake and drinks were served. Thei camera man then arrived and each Iilllllit‘. should in: wcll-11ipcu1ud. Cure: 44,000 Harvesters Wanted class and generation had their plc- -fu'lly IPOIIIOVB the skin. mud ey [tures taken. The singing of the and gralte ozr cut in thin, slices {National Anthem brought the happy Spiihrkile limit u 11011111! of s11 BIECFIIOOH t0 9- 01059. and lively‘ over lit, amid squeeze over that jwlce of flour lemons‘. bet Jit s c1111 11101111‘. Blush iiiimvuglh a ilino si odd ice and iwniler omnl some s ‘afternoons in their life, having seen 1 nieces of pineapple. faces they had not seen for years. iLei/s hopc as the summer rolls along that next ycsr we may be able to have another reunion. ‘ "Do you ‘have any re-orders iyour home brew?" I " o. those that come back, ha .me.” 1'unning,i -——-<°>~—— PINEAPPLE‘ LEMONADE I Pihczipplo 1011101111410 lilo n dolicious 11ml cooling boveraige. The pine gone b!" Icficreflm- Brilliant llcs dazzle more e than gems of truth. CANADIAN PACIFIC Z0.“ to WinnipQ From Saint John and C. P. Rt Stations in New Brunswick August .27 purchase Regular Second-Class Tickets up l0 August 2m. will be accommodated 1., slfichl \ Passengers from Prince Edward Islamd will Saint John. Passengers leaving the Island train leaving Saint John same evening. G. BRUCE BURPEE, District Passenger Agent, Saldt John, N. B. is spending a few days with Miss Georgia McWllllam, Alberry Plains. Mrs. M. J. Donneliy and Mrs. E. Burge and son, Vernon, of Suin- merviile. has been spending a few. days the guest of Mrs. Murphy, West River. | Miss Leah c0111.... Alberry Plains! HARVESTEIPS FROM CHARLOTTETOWN T0 WINNIPEG $24.60, r111. haliaoentamilebvyondtoallpointeluhialllw“ Saskatchewan, Alberta, ‘Edmonton. hauls, cunrr. W" EXBURSION m I “£00 Requirad Special Low Fares Returninfl GOING DATE AUGUST 27th vii Loaves Charlottetown by No. 39 tral t 6.45 on” omnmm‘ u; peelal train at‘ Moucton and run throat; w wAihgpe: within’. ehauge. ‘n - - Through Trains-Comfortable Colonist Cars SPECIAL CARS FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN has been spending a ve leasant lllll "W" VCIDCQHG ctilllpbiflid vpcatlon with relatives aIySEurgeon. Testing Eyes and supplying Glasses H .1 Run-Down 0mm Bl!" Blind"! p. Mrs. Catherine Mcliachern. Cher- QN“ G°°W° “m” condition l’? VBIIBY. l! mending a few days in OM00 II “ to I180. 1.30 i0 5.00 charwttewwn. the we“ M he‘. / sh ont‘__% ma,“ dwshtér. Mrs. Geo. Sutherland. McLeod & BCIIIZIGY Ihuvmarun-dowuieelhzgcnned M, and M" smut Pool d J- A‘ BENTLEY ‘mm wcwrk‘ om ‘w . $3M,“ children Regina Sosk sued Mnrs W- E- ""1131 K- c- m’m‘l°°ldh“'u‘w“"h“"" omnnfssim John nil: Mrs am; 51mm" ""1 A“°""°Y""'*' fimfiwm a“ ‘h’ “H,” ‘h’ Poole Salisbury wile motored to Office: mo Richmond sum "l" "I "1- 51" ' ' N ssiaolsesiymssimsueusswnfhelllefldlwvvlsofveeh m. MONEY T0 L05 I 1 1mm p; mummy, yang,“ gm, left on return Thursday. Mrs. Poole ‘ ChlP|°"¢*°"- 7- 5- - ma‘); dyggqgggmjgungwiii accompany them to Regina, thodrugatniundgotabettigmg whereshe intends remaining for a wlcDonald & McPhee nowIamouthdm'tl1eue.Wherebo- months. While here they were visit- B A faelwnliitiredadghfhlrzsdfamdspigrcrgnh it J t-h, , , Iverywonnow can 4 rs. e'ss ,Mrl. .1‘. L A Mmmum m E “hm” winngaiatygiiedsusd I-Ilfiiill. Mlllvlew. I r On Saturday afternoon. Aug. 18th. a ie-imion of all the pupils who at tended the Alberry Plains school ' flhal - i Purchase y Ticket to WINNIPIG via CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY! whether or I“ 7°‘ qlttgion in'the Welt is a point on the ca a I uadlan N l , OIITS AND ALI. INFORMATION 7801i: TICKIT AGINIII. h".