'iu*cillli'llll~ p dotted. ' iillil ill xiii " Ar.’ ‘ronomo Films, Etc, apply to rgflusiness Man fhly car is vital to the con- due: of my business. And I've learned that one way to ‘Issure myself of day in Ind day out dependability and with greater fuel econ- ." ornv besides is to install ~ Champions. '_ umpion l-I Ill: bnrn hlu core-its twopicn zOnnv-uctionnmlius - dllnnalylisslcctr s. Champion X- lnr Fords 80¢ _I. Champion- Cnu other n For 90¢ CHAM PION A- Spar/(Plugs WINDSQR,UNT. AlllNADlAN-MADE PRODUCT‘ IN BANKRUPTCY Estate J. M. ltoop I sm instructed by the Trustee of!‘ tlll shove Estate to sell at. public sudlon in the Arena ltink, Tuesday.- Jtlly tlth commencing at 10.10 a. m-.l alllthe household effects of the above Bankrupt consisting of kiich-l dining room, living-room nndl bedroom furniture including: l \\'il- “lilting, l three piece parlor suite. pith: table, music cabinet. 4 walnut ellfllrs, 2 Morris chairs. 1 book-case, nlldesk. 1 oak desk and glass lop.’ 2 oak desks. 2 dressers. l Leach IIQO (new). 1 Edison Diamond Disk‘ ea t grsmaphonc int-iv» cost $3.0; l elect-tic washing machine. sndflots of other articles not men- All these articles arc in first-class condition. Also l Overland car mud- el I54 in good running order. There will be nothing reserved as everything must be sold. J. A. HICDONALD. ‘ Auctioneer. 7824-7-l4-tsmtu4i. O-Oo-O-ko-Ovoooooooeoooooooa Shore farm for sale at Vernon. 4t M110. ldjplnlng II. R. Station and wharf, School on corner of Farm. P. 0. three general stores and blacksmith in immediate vicinity. Burst Telephone in dwelling. Very fittest seed potato proposition. 8 out- lltllldlngs, can be sold in two parts. Dnlldlngs and 22 acres or 24 acres without buildings. ' Apply to F. B. McRac, Vernon or llelleotl ill Bentley, Charlottetown. b+§§o+0¢++e+Q0o0oo¢o0coo4 7'l_42-7-12-tt56l. illrlolul Rlllwivs FOR QUICK ANI) EASY TRAVEL Between MONTREAL -T()R- ONTO—(.'HI(_?AG() Take the ‘ INTERNATIONAL LIMITEI) MONTREAL 10.00 A. M. Daily TORONTO 5.40 I‘. M. CHICAGO 7.50 A. M. In. Ar. Ar. 4 -_-also- INTER-CITY l LIMITED INMMONTBEAL 12.30 l‘. M. Dllly 8.30 P. M. o r Reservations, , t . W. -K. ROGERS, my Ticket Agent. in. T. RITCHIE, ‘Heist Agent. Station. W‘ UCLARKIN, . limit, - ._. ,__.. . l wflPlflWfloPIlIflii WQNO“ BI ‘till, Canadian ‘ will l .. . l I RISING T0 GREAT HEIGHTS i I l l Kite: How are things with you? Balloon: Fine. ‘ in the world now! I'm petting up 'TREATMENT ron HARD noclc "I'm going out too much. My ‘lace has gotten as hard as a rock. ‘ What shall I do for it?" "Try blasting. dear." DECORATED WITH BEAUS “Has she her sofa and chairs decorated with bows?” "Yes, never In my girl have so many bhaus sitting around her." life saw a “So Ted stopped hiscar In I lonely spot? What dlci he find?" "That he had a fiat tire. And I found I had one. too." Aunt-And how many patients have you, James? Young Doctor-Only one, so far. auntie; but he's given me a good start. He has fifteen complaints. FUR SAlE AT DUNSTAFFNAGE The beautifully located Farm and Ranch property of John D. llume, nnsisting of forty acres land with house and outbuildings, stock and crop. Also fifty pen ranch and foxes. Would sell part or in block. Sale on account oi ill health. Apply to Owner. . On Premises. 78l4-7-l4-ifstil. You'll enjoy CA B I N CLASS, both the moderate rates and the far-famed CANADIAN PACIFIC service. The freedom of ‘the entire ship is yours. Now is a good time to go to Europe-whorl: summer route- elbow room on ‘iipse-dependq. blc weather. For further Information all your steamship agent, or- HJIIIIICI BURY‘.- lllst. Pssnnlor Ago" ll-nnr John. N. ll. Alva any Coal!‘ bu: Consul s Inns: Cheques. hnl 5l5l Paci r0 HEARTS AFIRE By In Christie 'eQvvovvovOOIOOO-10-§OQOQQ (Continued) ill-s mother had been a fruitful source of controversy. hitherto, for the oldel woman W38 bitterly jeal- luus of per son's ‘friendship’ with the younger, and had done her best l0 come between them. Bu! now Janet snatched at this tie that might detain him- lle turned reserltfully on her. "Why should l ruin the whole of lily life for woulen?" "it'll break your mother up. Will . . . ._v0ur golug away. , . ." "Llule you care. ‘You and she lleivr dld hit it off. Mightly un- coulfortuble it's been for me. lnrlnys the time." Janet rcddened land flared up. l "You needn't flatter youlself that id light over you. Your mother"..- \\'t‘l\'(lnl8 to tile whole of you. 'alld you can tell her so." llo answered moodlly: in humiliation. O-OQQO. ‘mm clmnhoiuiorow. ‘coulomb! l MD RS ES THIS IILWRYS PLERSE ' flreq have done so 1hr 56 leafs "But if I laugh at Will-and dear rows of outrageous fortund?" knows the best of men hate toba “Outrageous”! You-you mean lflllshed all-i'll not only make it would hurt you—my gains him angry. but I'll put myself out- away?" That finest feature of his side the pale of the women who homely faco—hls eyes-dark. rath- keeps their lovers just a teeny blt er tragic orbs they were and moody Armor-lain of them by having an —were filled with the light of hope. casional “other admirer." My “You'd really miss me, Janet? goodness! Didn't l tell Prudence Would you?" P1188 how stupid site was to give her whole heart openly to anyone? And now l'nl ready’ to make the She tossed her head _cxactly in the fashion of a pretty, much- sought-after woman. Risky, these t fleeting years hue been sulfieiont to win you an abiding place in our affections , . Each year we have noted with progress your rapid progress at old 8t. Dunstsifs nnd this year we were especially proud to see you listed among the gold medalists of that institution. As your rapid progress st college has been s proof of your exception- al mental ability so has your con- duct during the holidays been- an uVItIBDCB of the nobility of your character. Thus endowed with an active mind and s pure heart you are admirably fitted for the life you have chosen. Many roads to worldly success lay allurlngly open before you. but turning your back upon them all, you have heeded the Master's call and freely decided to enter the re- ligious life. The choice is a noble one, well be-flttlng a generous soul. and we rejoice that you have luadc it. Trials and difficulties you will meet openly but the Good Lord who has asked the sacrifice will reward you most abundantly. some blunder s second time, when a perfectly good weapon has turll- Bil IID l0 help me!" ' Not that Janet had the least ill- illllilKS? Doesn't nun-our friendship {looping hel amused. you think like that of him. There's '-.no room for failures like inc beside ' - lilen-llke-llke——" tentlon of deceiving Will. Oh no! Nor would she make a fool of her- self by attempting coyness with young Armstrong! She had coni- mon cense, and ilaed it. Still. there was nothing to be gzllletl by assuring her sweetheart t at no other man had ever look- cd ill her small grey-green eyes and found thr-nl beautiful. “Oh, is that Oil, bliss hii-rc '.' Linda's wailing lim- yoil." And I31. er Armstrong's breezy voice gut into the silence that had fallcll on the lovers. They reached the bus. and, to [n32 mifliiiigimfiimgf uszglgugeelzl Janet's surprise, Will got in beside 3m love l; mind And ‘wmlg: lwr. annouucius that-as he would llvie indeed inlagilled that the’ iii- he leaving tho country so 500i!’ ventor had only hung about the big he might as well take this oppol- house in the hopes of a meeting liluily of a talk with her. with little Lucian masseuse ' He was strangely silent, none "Sorry I'm late," cried Janet not the less. And when the bus do Blfllllling on her way. "l 1.095.... posited them at the, cross-roads child isn't lil nulch pain today?" about a mile from Wyndham Tow» "Ob, ilo-i-io." Then, vehemently" erg. a...) they walked 81mg wgem. "it's a blot on the world that chil- er, it was Janet who perforce had “"9" hi"? l" Billie!" Dflln! " lo do most of the talking. "Queer chap!" Commented Wm ller heart was still heavy lil her Ogllvle. when Armstrong had pass- breasl. What pain love brought ed m‘! He gave Janet a quick, with it.’ That was love’s penalty. sldelPng lflvk. Had she encourag- Pcrlillne of spring flowers float- °d__h'm? i'll towards them from the nlead- A "WY line fellow!" was ows, and iii the trees there was ready ‘mmver- ilic drowsy twittering oi‘ birds. for?” I km” -Y"““'° lllflllghl that "iv.- little .Lucla's bed-time. l “W111” "I'm _ must hurry." Reluctantly the worked-l“? wouldn t? Hasn't he lllllSt‘ qulckened her pace. or praise???” “nd earned 111B need will Ogllvie walked along in sil- the lmeréstsool; what he's dQlIIE In encc by hcr side. Several times [he fame 118.80 flfilenc”? Ijfmk fil- ile secured on the verge of burst- Will muttereilleddy m“ tlui: out with something, but bit his Qmgrs working jsliililelighiliidabou; ip to 5i ence. - ' » all As they neared the lodge sates, Xlrtlllljlrle so’ and getting m’ T990811“- tiie saw the all fl ure f man .. ivaliling down {the dglve. 0 a 0h. We all work hard." said Jau- "Thank goodness‘ it's Peter e! amly‘ fighting ‘he iemlmllm" y, ' to assure him lllat~succesc or fail- Armstrong, cried Janet, relieved. ure_ah w M _ , “He's been up at the house, with e m! B‘ "ma!" and Wanted nothing mflrf‘ from lili- l. ‘l . Ulll h hll i l , (l . i " , l“ a ‘ “F; l 9 c d flrggteinillllvs The youlil; man a face had a look 0f Kullen Daln about it. “uh. l always knew that well. it's one reason why there's no need of my staying. Your not wanting me. I llleau." The anger died down quickly. Did he want hel to ‘want-him? Was it possible‘). . .. “Oh, \\‘lll. how can you say such llleall anything t0 you’! Don't you understand?" "Frankly, I don't. pretend to uh- delstand ally woman. No man ever does." His tone was moill- fled, all the same. hor an angel!" and n°llllng—not even you——wlil tricks were, but Will had hurt her so frequently, of late, that he didn't deserve to be reassured too soon! “Oh, the grand old world 'ud keep on tilrlllng, just the sun-e, oven though you were on the other side of it, and fourtedli thousand miles away!" Then you have got some ‘one else? I knew it!" he flungpt, her, ‘Oh, Jliliet..lt's unbelievable!" His voice broke. Then he added passionately: "I'm through with women. i'll never look at another one again. To-morrow morning I'll hand my resignation in at the bank, and go right ahead with my a-rangements, stop me—" He looked so like a little boy at that momcn —an angry, pfllhoflc. glsanpointed little boy——tiiat Janet all great ado to maintain her pre- sent role of cool detachment. Sh!‘ "lflllflged ll. however. ‘With widened eyes she asked: B"! didn't you tell me that all tggillllkflllleliafl for leaving Werg a]. yml?___ made. Whnt s been keeping HE Qll-‘lllhed at a bend of the av. ellue. close beside a Lombardy pop. lar whose branches mode an eery BlEhlHS. almost like a sob, .. l “ugh! Y0" revlbrocated Slit! fuced him. hldl f. big house by ‘a thick (“Trill (lyltmglrééie ah"??? ldilllllgtglllillf when a nlau is keeping away frlimo hwomun, and. "IE her unh er’ and ma)? he rather “EDDY. that she would"; oll wiring?» You] m let heme“ F” He caught her hand so tightly lllill. llfltl Hllc not loved lilln un, she would have cried aloud ill pain. Y°““Y°" (llll Wire. then, Janet?" Her control snapped, Team brlmlned over. "Will, _v0u—_vou goose! The thought of you going away hurt so fHio tei-ribly—-thnt ‘l just. couldn't speak about it! And-and let me tell you this"—a smile glimmered "If I had my way, you woumnq have to work at zill, Janet." . She contrived a light laugh, al-i though her voice hzlll ll tremble lnl it as she Sillfli "My rival‘, I'm not hornmto be all ornament. nr a llly-of-tlic-fievld. I'm not decorative enough. So don't take the only away from me." - He grabbed her hand. "Oh, -Janct—" "What ls it. Will?" "if you only cared in tho least little bit about-P "He is, is he? Well, if you'll like in hear the reason why I'm cleal" illg out of the country. it's because "Will! Will, my dear boy!" A light of astonishment, huge relief, and almost comic bewilderment shone on the face ol‘ Janet Mercer. So this-this was the explanation . . . heavens! Will Ogilvie, the mall who hold the whole of he: passion- ately lovlng heart, was jealous-- So stupidly, adorably, blesssdly jeal- "About what?" (He did love he.‘ oils-of another man! after all! Pain had slipped away Janet's breath was completelylfnr ever, and only a great gladness taken away! |reiglleil in the world to-nlght.) lt W85 so utterly ridiculous. "About my going away. You- entirely stupid. you ts e it su-iiu sully!" And yet—and yet—her heart was‘ “Well. as Shakespeare or some hammering in her bosom with a writer-person has it. isn't that the hilge relief, a blissful, almost incro-v only way to take the 'silngs and ar- dible hope! —————~ For jealousy cannot spring inio _ _ being lll conjunction with lndiffer- N0 Better Medlcln _ elice. Jealousy lnmplles Iovs. Yes. . e even although stern mOftlllfllA-l and] For Little Ones ldeslists assure us that true love! giultgiealvuiiy M unworthy and ls What‘ ‘glatousands of Mothers Say - b ' 0 .T bl t . "Will loves me after all!" rang o y! w" a e S in Janet's brain like bolls of musu A medlcme for the baby or grow- ifl- l hild th t unknowing the storm lltfd lcausedqas emcienkfla mum! in Baby: own] W“? Blrldlnfl "W" "w i" Y“ Wvrcbiets. The Tablets are praised by Wald“ ‘he “Ppmachmi Pal"- |thousands of mothers throu hout "l won't come any further, Janet. m t 5 , e coun ry. These mothers have You-you li wsnt. to be alone with mum‘ by 5cm“ ex “en m t, him, l'm silre." Despite the grufffmere is no other medmne f” m; surly utterance, Janet caught a or e , ones to equal them. Once a mother boyish break in Willa voice that has used them ‘or her child h completed iill she wished to know m“ 5 e “rm on" . all! uslei liOttl-Ilmfllélstlh Concemtng ‘ em rs. res lltt, Tancouk "You're nothing of the sort. you (E325. NEE. Vllaflfieszbefl 131w: win silly creature!" ln full view of the’ ren- e 5 Y n8 U5 8X unwitting ‘disturbor of the peacaflmmlths °ld- I m“? 415941 Baby? 0W“ i-lhe caught Will's arm and hung on T5519“ m? ‘hem l0!‘ ll"! DB5?- 20 for dear life. The temptation w 795" “lid m" lml-hllllly 58y that I bu.“ n"; laughlng over ma hare know of on better medicine for little idea of Armstrong being ‘interest-phos- I NW5?! K99!) l! bOX 0f the ed‘ ln herself must, at all costs, h" T122111? bathe house and would ad- withstood. ‘ v a oi. er mothers to do so." “I licvor did havo enough fcmin- Billy‘! OW" Tflbltllfl 8T6 501d by Illl inc nrts and wiles," thought Janet, medicine dealers or will be mailed hilmorously, suppressing an slmostlupon receipts of price, 25 cents pcr thing that's left,‘ through the tears, just like a rain- bow—"lf you do go away to the ends of the csrth, you won't get rid of mo! i'm coming with you!" We ask Him to pour His choicest blessings upon you while we, to show our love and esteem. offer you this parting gift. Signed on behalf of your friends July 7th, 1927. John Giliis, Daniel Pl-auglit, Carl McDonald, Ray Brown. ' . Mr. McDonald, who during his years at college enjoyed the dis- tinctlonof being one.of the best speakers of his-class, in his reply clearly demonstrated his right to the reputation. In choice and fuel- ing language he spoke of the gell- eroslty and hospitality of the peo- ple of his adopted home, and as- sured those present that the years spent iii Grand River would ever remain in his memory as the most pleasant ~of his early life. He thanked them for their kind words of parting and the tangible expres- sion of their generosity, and ex- pressed the hope that he might one day return to renew the friendship now so reluctantly severed. Old Dutch HE daily use of Old Dutch Onstuos a healthful f Home. lteizdahnstural detertIQllt. safe cleanser or cooking ut glassware. Q1181 a hundred other uses. It, contains no lye, acids or Illfll grit, to injure the finest surfaces or sleet the hands. For economy, comfort and safety there is nothing eke like Old Dutch Cleanser. “‘II I] surfaces sud . ._ 1min: m CANADA then rendered and much while dainty refreshments served by the ladies present; -_-—¢-o->i—— Ah! we never hTsihe sunshine And we value not the dear one Oti! our hearts are seldom melted Of the lov‘d one we have walked Let us linger in life's sunshine Let the twilight and the dawning Then each morrow will be brighter An excellent programme of piano. vloliii, and vocal selections was And life's burden be the lighter “Q enjoyed were N Ohl to speak some words of hind- ness In the ear o! human woe, Is like eyes to stony blindness I Of the groping ones below; Ah! the touch of tender fingers On our throbbing brows of pain, [s the sweet of life that. lingers, Ere we turn to earth again! IN THE SUNSHINE Till the storm clouds roll space. Till we see the cold\dead face: .. -—--—¢-0>-———— I Till the voice is hushed and still “My dear. don.‘ take m oumd stateroom!"- "But everyone tells me they're so comfortable and airy. and?" "They're airy, all rlghqbut take it; from me. I Just came back on the Majestic, outside cabin. and I_ couldn't sleep s wink. Such noise!" "Noise?" . with Up the pathway of life's hill! Till the last glad ray departs, Link the closer trusting hearts; "My dear, itkwss the airplanes going back and forth, back and forth all night!" For the sunshine that. hath been, For the sympathies between. leg. ‘Iudo Mini (To Be Continued) —~————iO-i ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION ‘A molt Bnloyable social function was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William ll. McDonald. Bayside on Thursday evening when the friends 6f their eldest son Robert gathered to bid him farewell prev- ious m his departure to take up his studies for the priesthood. Both old and young joined in a hearty tribute to the popularity of this talented young man and madg his last evening at homo a memorable one. Although not a native born, 9°" 01' the Darish yet during his brief stay therein he has so en. dsared himself to the people that they now consider him one ofatrhelr own. I-lls father was bnrn on the farm where they now reside and for many years lived in New York where he was a valued member or the police force. Mr McDonald is a native of that city. A few years use. owing to Mr. McDonald's fall- ing health. they returned to the old homo where tho farewell gathering . was lielll. Mr. James A. McIntyre was chos- en chairman and in his introduct- ory romarks spoke of the loss which the parish sustained in Mr. McDonald's departure and express- ed the hope that when his studies were completed he would revisit his old home. Ho then called upon Mr. John Gillls who road tho fol- lowing address while Mr. Daniel Prnught presented s well filled purse. , To Mr. Robert McDonald. Grand River, Dear Robert it is with sincere regret that we have gathered here tonight to bid you s fond farewell on the eve of your departure. Tomorrow you leave for St. John where you enter "I8 Ilflvltlflte of the llellemptorlnt Order. Only four short ycsrs ago you the best highest Phone 721. "mo;irolllzitlusrqullurv" IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS are the most popular and outstanding Fox Biscuits on the market today be- l cause they are unexcelled as to quality of FORMULA which has been pliepared after many years of successful practical experience on the advice of leading ranchers and in consultation with acknowledged scientific experts. INGREDIENTS which are of the highest quality only WORKMANSHIP. 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