l l` ,_ '- ,ii .1 i iii ,_ 1%-? if f-_ -e .l i :."`l am instructed by George ° STOCK-1 Mare Clyde 1,400 lbs. __, ‘ll`. il ' _ __ _ ` 'JULY 1, 1926' ABB “For constant Health!! Leaning slightly forward, her l __ __ C/41? _)/OIL Sli” /il af A ‘;'fh§;'_i°f§°§;j§f 5'°I5 ? i»...................... Are you still in good form when your day s work is done ? Does your vitality last 'I Does your family get the same cheery greeting when you get home as your office received in the morning 'I Take a glass of Abbey’s every morning, and keep your good spirits and vitality the.whoie day long. on YS LIVE HUGS -_--O.-ss---+-- _ SU* As there are few, if any, Live Hogs offering l... at present, and owing to some repairs need- _,,,; ed to our plant we will discontinue receivingiw 7 .1 Live Hogs July lst, until further notice. A DAVIS & FRASER fi Cemetery Notice All persons interested in the Cemetery at Valieyfield are re-_ quested to meet in the Church there on Tuesday, July 6th at 2 P. M. ' , M. D MARTIN, i Secty. of Trustees. NORMAN NICHOLSON, Secty. Treas. Cemetery Com. 287-6-30»3i. 1 Safety First _f Lightning Protector Nature provides protection fromi everything that attacks by using, the means at your disposal. viz:; Natures Laws, Safety First applied to your bed or lounge protects you during lightning storms and y_oui are safe. Sent by mail with dir-. ections for One Dollar per set. Address ‘ SAFETY FIRST LlGl-iTNlNG I PROTECTOR ',, , :___ JI ______ came I fe_t__° _ _Ove ____n_.. she c,.|e,|_ l:lrli.__ ___ open for ___________mst__l.lHrelieved, the stulled-up nostrils are _ _ "OW ya” re dressed In 'hat "amy , i weak and run- “As a daughter," lnterjected Mor- lake you both there.’ ' “le“’“*d» the '00UG*H~ BRUNCW' Excellent Meals will be served on the Grounds. ' ,; down that loould ion, ol-yly. no loollou in Audrey to see ll'l'l`i'S “Hd 001-D Quickly dlsuvrear. _ hardly do my Audrey ‘threw her tree arm into-.there was any sigh of protest. 1But`| F01' ildillfo Sllffeflilll fmm GiR»lP'l‘\El Excellent Parking Ground for Cars. ,_ work. My hesd the air as if in triumph Her yoiceifor some reason the giri's splrits|BRi0NiCHi[TlS or 0A’I‘ARRlA.I>I, this , 252°? ;‘;';“;;“;§ls{ unfilled os silo eoliuuuea; were high onli one nolideo gay us- ifealmenf 15111881- J. c. Morhovsn, 1'. ul. Mcmlttau. ' ._;';¢‘~‘~: [_ d th t I Not as a daughter! As a wo- 9€_l_11- For FLIWFY ~C\}iIN"I‘.S you can buy. p,-¢.\¢¢,,¢_ secrqggry Game. committee. gglggfry hfom m_an! I love him!" sl __ Whither tli_ou goest, I shall ‘ ' ' . _ _ .. ‘Qu Puzztso if Cane: Whose little umbrella are bah ____ `you7 HOW 'lm lnnrucyed in “H at 219` Umbrells: l've Keen bor_rowed till-K Hillsboro Street, on Friday, July '° °“°"' lm bu" If | k"°w' fble Com end W my y had °°.n it [_ uri Cha ,little books Ifoundadifferenceright ‘all ‘WEB YOU. bill Sl1o’l1 never a a as my head was relieved snd *W8 YOU H iilfillliillllllll Dart all until ‘I sent for ou " i Dollar Day Bargains at Daily Lessons _ , _ _ .""- -'..'i . Stiff, ‘Creaky Joints Become Supple _ _ ` Muscular Pains, Rheumatic Twinges Depart I After much study and experimenting, a chemist happily discovered “ E , ’, that certain oils, herbs and essallces had _unusual power over pain. These July 2nd. and 3rd. All lLsdies' Costs snd Suits in stock clesrlng st .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5% Discount A Pine of Ladies' and Misses Summer Dresses in Crepe, Voile etc., worth up to $14.00. Clearing at .. . . .. ,O3-00 Esch Other lines of Dresses for V2 price and loss. Another line Ch|ldren's -Dresses In Cotton and Ging- hams, sizes 2 to 12 yosrs. Worth to $4-50~ C|¢li‘ll‘\U 7°' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... $1.00 EIC" About two dozen Ladies' _snd Misses Pullover Sweaters worth to $8.00. Clearing st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.08 A line of Hats to clcsr st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1-98 Each Special .prices on all Mill-incry and other goods 'in stock not mentioned here. _.. Q L : i J 1 lillusliilli' herself away from an ln~ me other black ones. Her own.and then swept them apart, as li mlfTl::;pl(§,;1:' H their ha, hen ble wuii. she faced Nona. For voice was mu and Clem-_ ‘man opens a pair of heavy cur-_uw cbm Lotsa" me.. he lzyvmed u -breathless instant the two girls --,I donft know who you are go tains. ‘HI ywneewa Mem _ In `_ "fl at ‘me “”‘“l'*""- ask me anything," she said. “All ‘”Audrey!" The voice was filled a gym of wuinxg in un were “H "I iiid'ii’t kiiow you had a daugli- I know is that you have been mah. with harsh command. "Nona, stand ,Nona hesmnedgover 'me ,m,,,a_ ii- . l , ___ __cried__Noni_1_ _ _ mg him tmu.i,ie__malcin.g trouble uD._____1 want this nonsense stop Hon but obeyed a quick Shake 0,- ol on s or el to speak. heel - for tile dearest man that ever lived net ,ps ,md ,md wa., s,,e,,, She W., ll. as lie glanced rroili one girl in the w0,.|d_ you are me woman iNonn moved feebly and lifted lyyehmd A dm' , k 'I ul” °'l’e"' “ml the” retreated t° who writes him 'notes and calls il8l'S®il to her feet. Morton caught ing out D318 goofy St; s:‘0;p‘;';1'"u§3i' ting: heavy table that stood be- mm on the telephone!" ,She wld her by [lie arm as she tottered. Wm) a dellyberuie gesmm_ inwted d lilnl .lnll sented iiiiiiselt' on -its this accu,,|ug|y_ if fit is any comfort to you, her 0 take his arm on U ther, @~ It Was Audrey ll/110 answer- Nona moved her headin assent. N008." lie added, his voice not smef She dm so Wm] a m"_‘ie°won_ "Yes, i um-one of them, anyway, quite so rafiving. "I'il tell you that daring ,ook U ,mo his moe Us has no daugmenu she Bald Are Y°\1 Ye”-"Y-feally h‘l'S‘ 51109'-ed Audrey 13 'NOT Wing to many me “I want it lllltlerstood" sold id _ , ,, _ _ .. _.. _ . e . e _lv__1._»1i:to;l___lile “ho are YC_)U daughter? _ today Audrey his face was as they seated themselves in his ‘ .YOU 401118 i~l1lkl"8 Audrey stamped lier foot. ‘0ff11S! regfiillfllg its nccustomed comlibig cm. -.mat I-ye Hyed in me - ,_b ._... . . "’\__l:_’_'_‘_'_ “___‘_’_‘:_[__d|°‘_;__f _ course Yum. But tell me who y0\l P"S“"f if YOU WSW len YHUS ,iiidgt of high hy,,,,,,~i¢,, fu, the ms, - - .r ll.iiiil's feebly me, commg into my house; - younger id know exllctiy what lollwo or three du ,Q and 1 want a m_- 'onlil llrr hi-all sank buck ii little. -il um only the womgifwhn .invgsldu with you. l suppose I can'|.|,le peace Wm” ou ladies kind, 2 ‘Sunil-liliili; like object terror was him," Said Noun, falter"-g, - uptlliik you, -but l've n n0tion_to." be p0me',0 enchyouwl. and makgi m..hm' eyes' . lA*-ldfel' Swim! _'_" l{{_‘_*i‘l¢f“S:;CA'i‘.xlizituilc>zoNi~: ivus'riioD_ Putt” _f/ \ _ _ The youngler girl, on the vnnttbglfjl-,%_____wY. Ou .s_a_ ___ __. oi on, ui i H Sauce pau ot _water _on a stove I/ JY ' ' I ' I dMf3- M¢|l3|'d,3 LCHCT- §!dJiildldsD(li'itu~€liY odweleilrtgllev he V A fwilii ti-age of ii smile silowedimm R hu" leaspoomml or CAq`A‘R` _._ . __ ' ' ,, . ._ ,_ -, RHOZONE to o -pint of water, and . ~ f *1==P="°"°° Mu H='P i’.:'..;'°.ii.f...f“§.'; it »<» » M- lei ` ' '~ ... ' 'from the kettle till the rooin so - __.. Audrey Stepped backward, (iii Mortoli rciiecteli, id ask ou. _ , ’ 1V ,, i,°,,°",',§,g,'i,"'§f,'§d y,,I,,°:°,':,:,d°',’c',f,:: silo stood bosluo iiuorion. rriieu to llreliltmlli nero." no said. mil I “"1” me ‘“‘°‘-“cam” “lf is l”°“”‘°‘1 Gathorlno- Return Fare $1-00. .,_ _ __ _ h 5 _ Be_ she leaned _~,64 ua- '°°”*"°*~_-S* umm Omar-._ ,V it' *°-°+v¢-ve-coco-o+»¢+¢.¢¢.¢,,, ll On the above dates we intend giving the people of Charlottetown I and vicinity the greatest two days Footwear Buying opportunity they have ever had. Everything in the Store discounted. New Shoes, Old Shoes, Fashionable Shoes, Nature Shaped Shoes, Hosiery, Etc., Etc. Come and get your ‘share of these Summer Footwear Bargains. For ‘$4.98 Men _ Scottish Clans of Csledonlsn Club, ‘r AUCTIUN Sillli CLEARAN-CE AUCTION SALE At Highfield only 6 m-iles from City one mile from Wlnsloe on main line, on Thursday, July Bth at one o’oIock sharp. KNEW BACON Hlghbrowz l presume you knovl Farm: lf°¢l‘» |mP|¢"i¢i\fB» i\°\-I"- Bamm Mn Smyth, hold furniture as follows: Farm, S mv W H | h M _ 70 acres of land all clear andl In m ' ° ' ' °“ "Y my good state of cultivation, an Ideal °ld '“°" "ld lt '°" 7"” 7'3"" farm and nicely situated only 6 miles from City and suitable for either, market or dairy farming with all the crop consisting of 80 __ '._-,;» V acres of hay, 15 acres of grain, po- ____ .. f tatoes, tul-nlps, mixed feed and a 6.' ‘ `/ lot of vegetables. If not sold prlvat ` Q" ely up till above mentioned dats `° - will be offered with all my stock . ` _ii crop and implements as follows: ' I _ STOCK:-6 Horses, 8 Mllch W/ l A . ,y Cows. 2 newly freshened. 2 due to 6 _ ~ fa " freshen in \0ctober. 2 Helfers due _. * .g to freshen in November; 3 Fat __ 3 Pig., 9 month. ole; so .l-lens. 1 5 ' |MPL - _ __ ..‘- _ EMENTS. 1 Binder, HER ,DEAL (Frost and Wood); 1 Hay Mower, - (DeerIng); 1 Hay Rake; Disc Drill, Mary: when he uid he'd ever (Deering): Disc Harrow, Spring expire for you what did you ssyf TWU* Hl"|"WVU» 3P|,k° Hli'l'°W¥l Ann: That one who'd psrsplre G“"9 P|°W, (Oliver) Single Plow Fashion t Fancies i .0-*O-O-6-0-ooo-oo-A40-0-0-oo-o-ooo* SHADED PINK CHIFFON MAKES A DELIGHTFUL FROCK i .l \.- i‘ `. F `_ '_L _. ' I `F " ‘ A Gr A ,. _ m/If l 1. G .éb “ ,f \ is \ ft" % _f 'y , _ _ ` yt _ W ‘ 'or me wa my mu' M . mlm Seuffler, Straw Cutter, Separator: ` . Fanners, Truck Wsgon, Box snd Pole; 1 Csrt,1 Pulper, Rubber Tir- i /Q ~_,o ,,f_/:~_ 1-:i-sc. -2 » ’7."_~3";;'__`\-1':» This sei-tloulsr model Ld ls# _*_* to he of mio ns chiffon _ ' ~ . pl , lflzonlllslif " *Y "A, 1 U - i clmlu dn:$';:l;nt S' 1 Ill D :”:M'_:::_ nor rnumno our ws|.L uve ti-immlu¢ sesln, 1` she: teupposeyesrwlfslssfcv , "°'°‘|‘°*°*l °f `\ §~\ ,t »-_i lnstsbosscod Met |lss‘t ed Wsgon, Driving Sleigh, 2 Wood ,Z Slelghs, Cream Sepsrstor, (DeLa- _ .___ _'_ vsI)- Hay 'Fork and Rope' 1 Roi- ier. 'Single and Double lflsrnsss. .` tg Driving Harness, Dslsy churn, __ ,_ , _ Washing Mhchlno, Forks, Hoes svld - _f'_»-.`___~.,< _)` Shovels, Kitchen Rsngs snd Stove Q ' and all household fufrnlture. < _ M _ B _ t . = 1' I y srs smon pu _/ "norms _easy and msde known st when is nothin' mom dolkhb » ' ' . '- __ » r e c o »-f“ '/ ' " m°M°w‘ frock like the one above . 1.1 _ 0 l`\._f§» 5. . J, '_ great msny styles of potent iesther slippers, brown csif slippers, brown or grey buckskln pumps, also oxfords-all sizes In the lot and every pair less than half price- This is the greatest snsp in the store. if $1.911 Women's White Csnvss stllsp shoes, with military or low heels, corkers st the price. D Job .Lot Womews white Canvas Oxfords and Pumps with pointed toes, but comfortable and cool for the 'feet they fit. . This .fifty cent lot contains Women's white Shoes, sizes 6 and 7, with pointed toes and high heels. Alec small sizes 2y2 and 3 women’| ,Black Kid Boots and Shoes, st one time quite high priced. Womsn's Bed Room Slippers. ` 0hiillren’s Shoes Bsby's Block or Brown lK|d lBootl, Elk sole. Sizes 2 tg lnilsnts sizes 5 to 7V,. ,Patent cr Brown Kid Boots, Elk soles . . . . . . $1.80 lnfsnts Patent Strap Slippers, sizes 6% to 7% . . . . . . 01.? Bshy's sizes as sbovs 2 to 5 $1- 5 Chlld's Brown Oxfords, sizes I to 104/3 . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.80 Chlld's Patent straps, regular soles, slzss B to 10'/2. . $1.56 Cl\lld's Patent, sins 5'/3 to 7V, \1.35 ,-1-f ._~ ~ _,_ - _ Girls’ Shoes (SIZES 11 T0 2)' Mlssscllsck Kid Lsosd Boots 02.26 Misses Pstsnt ltrsp Slippers . .. . . . . . . . . . . 81,80 and 01.40 Mine Pstsnt Oxfords, Elk Soles' 01.96 FALLE tl.ii}E3i .. _ Job lot of high priced boots, round snd medium to pointed toes, worth up to $10.00. High class shoes but s little out of style. llol Stull Men'| heavy leather brown boots, for working $2.60 Men's light sole farm boots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 02.70 Me\n’s brown mule leather boots (working) $2.50 M°'\'l tins boots. black of brown. high ton $4.50 Men's fine boots, black or brown, military snap, 54,50 Men's black or brown fine-boots . . . . . . . . _, $3.65 Men’s coloured esnvss boots or shoes. Extra wearing _kind ........ . . . _ . . _ . . 92.15 Boys' coloured canvas boots, sizes 1 ‘to 5 . . . . . . $2.25 Boys' black or brown laced boots . ._ l2.70 Men's_bIsck or brown oxfords, only . .. $8.55 Men's tan oxfords, latest style . . . . . . $4.35 Sundries Boot Laces. six pairs. bonded separately . . _ . . . . . . . . __ _ 20° Shoe Trees for msn or women . . . . . . . . 26o Slipper Trees, keeps them In shspe, 2 for , . 25g shoe Pollth, llqula slack, prawn, white ,_ ina Tins al Shoe ,Pollsh, black or white . .. . . . _ 10a S 1 75|: A .A few pslrb of women's light coloured Sstln Slippers, sizes 2|/2 to 5. do s1.u~_ Womsn'e White Bnosksr (Oxfords, solid hesl, trimmed with black, sizes 2V, to 1 excepting ||;| 5, Sandals Smoked Elk or Pstsnt .Lssthsr st ridiculous prices. ' W\=m°n’~ $1.16. Minn s1.a¢, cnliumrs $1.10, llnrsnu s1.oo. brown side leather st oven lower prices. "i mal-llonAol.l: roorwenn . ` , _ ~ , _ \, _ ,__ under the name of NERV-lU.¢llNiE. Those who have used lt can teh ylifs-. --._ 2_4 ,,,__, li, 4 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 1 2 i l`,i The Grsnd Annual Ulldsr the Assplcss Gltherlnu of the _» of the ~f' 1 2 Prince Edward lelsnd ` Will |10 lllld/It