i l i PAGE TWO Professional Cards‘ AUD-ITORS Accounts Audited. Income Tux Returns Prepared. A. E. MacNeill (ii Co. I27 Gra ftnn Street blsa-a-Ii -lu1o. Prohibition Commission mllirman, MI’. GEORGE h. IIIIUWA Margate, P. E. L Send all information regarding in~ fractions of Prohibition Act w thc Ilbove , 0r To Chief Inspector B. J. Hayyrood 15 Dorchestcr Street, (‘inrlottetoyvn W. H. Al FKEN 6i CO. Importers oi high grade GASOLINE —— KEROSENE — OIL.‘ We Believe tn Prince Edward lslanu Dfllce, 29 Queen St. Phone 491 Tanks, Spr. Pk. R. R. (lrossing Phone 5G. 7flfi2-9-ld-fril3i McLURE 6r hiaciili‘? NON SHiVER I-“OXES AND FURS Reprcscn ig IUDBOITB BAY Cf), of LONDON ENGLAND. Office Li‘: Kent St. _ Phone 396, Mark fireman; i‘ B. A. BARRSTER, SOLICITOR, ETC MONEY To LOAN Damemn Bloctg Charlottetown r.t<_'.|. McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. U. Barrister and Attorney-at-liaw Office: 180 Richmond Street MONEY TO LOAN Charlottetown, f‘. l. McDonald 8r B. A. l. H. MCDONALD. H. F. DIrPIII-Jli BARRHTEIIS, ATTORNEYS, l-JTL MONEY TO LOAN Y bteyvart 8: Lowther J. n. srnwsnui, K. o. n. w. LUWTHER BARRlSTI-IRS, S()I.I(‘l't‘tllfS, ETL l4 Great George Street MONEY 1'0 uo/uv Willllklili lcPhev Parents are asked to please warn their children tn kcr-p away from the exhibition rave track ‘and grounds. Quite a. number have been coming there recently and doing some damage. If this warning is not heeded arrests and prosecutions will ~have i0 be made. Bf.‘ order of Alana‘ i‘ 5776-8-4 6i TirY-QQQH Red Cross Line "S. S. ROSOLIND" merit. Freight and Passengers. Arrive Ch‘Tn'.y'n Leave Montreal and sail for St. John's. Aluz- l Aug. i Ava. 1s Aug. Ill Aflx- 29 Sent. 1 SEDI- 12 Sept. iii CARVELI. BROS. LTI; i AGENTS mwf-tl’. arm-cu pi-mmmiziui i5 MI’ 7i 5 “Waslorturedwith Rheumatism GABBY GERTIE “Probably the reason men don't like an ice girl is because she salt: in a warm embrace." AN APOLOGY Beautiful Snow. someimonths ago I cursed thee deep and cursed the: low. Beautiful Snow, wert thou here to d3)’, Ah, many the irciiitiful word I'd say‘ "Cassler makes mountains cut of ‘molehllls!’ "Yes. He ls the writer of adver- tising circulars for a picturesque lummer resort." i" jready to see her, Edward I'll go andi bring her down now.” “is your husband a vegetarian?" "i can't even get hlm to cut the lawn, let alone dlq a garden." “Say, Weary, what did they do at dat last laundry you tackled?" "_Evert'lng. First day collared me, den dey cuffed me. and den they took d: starch outer mel" "' "" "'|'J.-__,¢Q" (U. oivLvfi/l @U./..T¢Q...i. uBOSTGN via Steamers “CALVIN AUSTIN" and “GOV illNOR DINGLEY” PIIUII ROUND TRIPS EACII WEEK Fnly one way from St. John N. B. EVERY Wednesday simmer sails from St. John at 9 A. M. Atlantic Time; Enstpnrt, We" 1.00 IKM. East- ern Time; Luboc 2.30 P.i\l. Eastern Time, arriving in Boston l0 A. M. Daylight T ime, following morning. Every Monday, Friday, and Saturday steamer sally direct from St. John to Boston. leaving St. John 7 PIT. Atlantic Time, duc Bostmi following days 2 P..\I. Day- light Time. Commotion: at Boston with dime! ueamnr lo New York Reduced rates for automobiles accompanied by passengers fldcda and information at any Canadian National Rys. ticket nfliec, or opplyto A. C. Currie. Agcnl. Reid's Pl. Wharf, Si. John, N. B. EASTERN steamship lines ‘ Tried Everything. ‘ yet," said Lady Augusta drily. "And I ‘ and were forcing themselves between l lwlsolf i his gingm-s‘ Had Poppy seen him Hum y where explanation see Years. Ended Quick. New Mali.” NO l No more torturous pain, constipation disappeared. I am a new, younger man today." Just one of thousands who write that rheumatism, neuralgia, neuritis of years standing vanish in amazlnp quick time with “Fruit-a-tives." Con- stipation and liver trouble end over- night. Bud stomnch, blllousnesa, in- Help Till Took “FRUIT-A- TIVES. “For years I had. been tortured with rheumatism in my shoulders," write.» iylr. s. iilijrrl, Nanaimo, B. C. . Wicciiilly in wct vclous dismvery of famous Canacllar doctor. Speedy results amaze all. Don't be crippled. handicapped, prematurely old with rheumatic pains and swollen. stiff joints. Get "Fruit- a-tlves" from drugglst today. Amaz- ing quick and complete relief. hcnevci‘ I tnov- -:l. Was also very‘ ‘llsllpfllfifl and cit wretched. "l iricu a dunu different treat- zmnts and nothing sccmcrl to help At last (‘l0Cl(i(‘(l to try ‘Fruit-a-fivcs.‘ For inc first time wonderful relief. ‘ryfiffflfiéTfiiforfiblg chiritz-wvered ‘chair by the wood tire 811d smiled at her hostrcss. She had made no dinner toilet, but her frock 0f wit l u’ dove-grey cashmere, so quaintiy “Wm "Yn" lfashloned yum o gathered skirt and ““‘ """_"" lfull sleeves, and worn with a little anmm“ ‘turnover cellar and cuffs of exqui- _ isiic hand-embroidered lawn, part of _ . . ' treasure foun in m Stcriollfl iiOh. she isn't at the elopmg point Haiti“ and drawers finder thye eaves‘ . . . made her look like an old PlCliuTf-K think. out of consideration for X1155‘ “I could!“ change." she murmured’ Bradford. I ought to make it Aionqobsorvmg that Lady , Augusta were (my She has taken a very long. me‘; a ionv-trained gown of very stiff some JOUFIIDY for no reason that I can ° see but Pure humanity. She lovesiblick bmc?de'h 1 Chan c? poppy. and apilarently Secs a. $503;Ynfbzglfcéosvavylywygivéilyyoyim stugv. deal of her, We must be vcrv kn ‘ ' _ _ ,_ - ‘, - iug your gown. Whydon't we all W881‘ i092: fiqfllljji: S: f: “fin: y something like that? It would simplify ' l‘ " ‘ ' “ ’ i um. You could go simply anywhere day no harm will be done, I om sure. 1k m t alwa ‘ 100k Besides, Saturday night; is a rathergdrcssed 1 e a’ and 3s ghastly time to arrive aifyxvherc. Ii have thought we might iIQ to Lon-‘ ‘job’ don.‘ . m _ h s ye don to-morrow evening and sleep at “m1 Naomi ‘um m a B‘ 5 y m ' ' Brown's Hotel going into Yorkshire "I ‘nuke my frocks myself‘ I will“ on Mondayi morning, The (lays arc so u“! 5951811 from Mi Old Quaker print; short now; it will be a, better ar- l Y°u see‘ we were orgmany Quakers‘ rankement; but I haven‘: mentioned? "But how ‘very mterestmg! such it to Miss Bradford 3.0L H you arcswcct, quaint pcoplc the Quakers, and always gentlefclk," she said in tones l of satisfaction, While in the hand; of "I should like to see her very much he‘ maid She had been rehearsing the indeed," said the Rector, and his wife i new m1” Sh“ intended m play‘ It is m railed majestically from the room. l be “arm mat‘ Naomrs sweet’ perm“- When he was left alone he suddenly ‘, 3M5’ and the. rem" the Rector had [Vlarried Quarters .._-.~- ._.. bcnt his proud white head on uulunwllllllill-v Kile“ mgllldi“! P°PPYS| wordslhusband raised he: hopes rather Slowlhigh. Now Naomi gave her a new ‘ note to play upon, She could imagine explaining the Bradfords, med politic, as how surprised she would have bccn! V911’ 01d Y°Tk5hlr° Qua-k" family", How little we know, any of us, aiterl Bradmrds “over the amp", Susan all, of those with xvhcm we live day v and Rhmhi and the Cmlmans "f Had‘ jdrn Hull would disilluslon her! Lady Augusta mounted the stairs: "The 399i“ has just 99m” m‘ and once more, and knocked softly at the iii 111059 “mums t0 599 37°“ hem" dom- of the mulberry room. "Come vidlnnfl‘ if Wu W111 b3 5° kind "5 t" ln." called Naomi gently; lccme down now." When the door opened she rose I "I “m ‘lune readyf‘ said Nwmi -._..___ i with her charming smile. “But before we go tell me quite hands and murmured some which sounded like a prayer. icars had gathered again in his eyes, by (lay unclc-r nnc roof! ihfl‘ 111B PM" digestion. heartburn, gas disappear Wile fllnlim "n" in 24 hours. Nerves and heart quiet. liflllilblv- H01 sound sleep at once. Complexion .i fluishcs, profuse Clem-s quid“ sweating Mid Ten of nature's greatest remedies iP-bbinil l1 l‘ l 11 combined in handy little tablet. Mar- right. besides being a joy to-beholdfim w renew say things like. that,” coating of ice to form on both sides i.“ v y L‘ 9JuA§§yIALy_ __ would keep her own counsel, but a telegram somehow always seems to bel public property." "I don't wish Poppy to know I am coming; I particula-ry wish to arrive without warning, because u. will give: me 9, better idea of how things ac-l itually stand," said Lady Augusta. "If ‘you will write a note to your niece' now before we go down, I will sand oné of the men to post it. on the mail train at Plashetts. then she will be quite certain to have it early to- morrow." “Very well, if you are not waiting for me now, I will do that,” said Naomi; ‘and Lady Augusta left her to write to Mary Bishop on a sheet of hand- imade paper with Cudham Abbey in ‘delicate mauve in One corner and a very small Pomeroy crest on the flap of the envelope. | _____ . l (To be Continued) ‘MOUNTIES SAIL FOR. FAR NORTH NORTH SYDNEY. N. S., Aug. 7- ‘Sailing recently on the S. S_ Beqxmc, ‘was a detachment of Royal Canadian ,Mountcd Police enroute to the eastern bArctic archipelago, where they will Esp-end two years, before again return- iing to civilization. V. Corporal Jacobs and Constables iDcrsch and Margot-ts were the first ,0.‘ the detaciuneJt to reach North isydney. They were followed by Con- ‘stable Foster, of Fredericton, and ila‘er by Inspector Joy, with the bal- lance of the party which numbers lbwelve men. I The Boethic also carried supplies jfor the various mounted Police posts iin the eastern Artie archipelago and .will brirg out the members of the ,force which the present party is going 'i The life of the mounted policemen in the Arctic is very adve ituresomc u»; described by one >f the party. ‘when they reach the main supply 120st they will be broken up into parfiles of two which will patrol their irespcctive routes. Each member of 't.he force, is supplied with a large snow knife and when on the trail when making camp at night they seek a. spot where there is good pack snow and from this cut out blocks lwith which to make an igloo. ‘Ilicse snow houses when first made offer no other ventilation than that which comes in through the blocks of snow, the doorway being closed up after the occupants get inside. After a while the moisture from the breathing and also the heat from the fire causes a At Mealtime " i, from food, by occasionally in Keep flies and other dangerous insects awn kitchen. Fl Fume is pleasantly and very e ective. Won't swim-and abso- lutely harmless to food, humans and pets, APBELK‘; “Mu ._; sprayin Whiz Fly Fume the dining room ml r perfumed, l an‘: the “awn 7°!‘ the EX- havc never beer. able to ascertain. In Vmoug-h an Ziltcrexplflincd them llrgivlng an illustration he said an l“ Drew?- HB lfimarkcd iEsknno had stated that a party would hut the Eskimos are rapidly sssimil- rayflvg the n“; day from a place Ming the idea that the white man's | 1500 miles distant and, sure enough, m“ must prevall- the next day the party turned up, Asked if there was any lawlesness but as to how the Eskimo obtaiied in the country he stated that the this information thcywere not able ‘xkiznos on the whole were very - to find out. When asked about i’. orderly and that i. anyone broke the the Eskimo said: law it was very hard matter to es- "Me no sabcc, but wait. you sec." "We Dlllli-ihmccit, particularly in cases of capital cflmpg‘ as 1g was 1m-‘ ‘ m possible to get out of the 0011111113’! hnmnm 0F nmTEORS wi‘hout Coming in contact with one: DUE MONDAY NIGHT or axiother of the natives, and in this ‘ way the police are liable to trace the movement of the culprit, PHILADELPHIA, August 7._"Plu- i tc's Playmates," the annual shower of lpcrseld meteors, are duc Monday He referred to ‘he peculiar way in‘ fright, August 11. which news seem; to travel in thcl They are dubbed “Pluto's play. Artie, stating that he had had sev- lmates" after the newly discovered oral demonstrations of ‘the quickness planet Pluto, because the outer edgc with which i‘, i". carried by what is i, of their orbit is believed to-be close known as “moccasin“ route. Just to the path where the new planet how the news travels so quickly ls a i swings. mystery- Whcthcr it is telepathy or, A good shower is promised-SO to ;wa.tchers who are lucky enough t0 go the right Ski’ conditions. The publh is invited to sit in this year and he]; the astronomers by getting hour], counts of the perseids. Observers should look northeast, lo\v in the horizon early in the even. ing, and fairly high up at midnight; More meteors ore likely after t}; before midnight. . Astronomers use the count and other observations to study m; earth's upper atmosphesc and the mysteries of outcr space ‘oy these, the only concrete messengers from the outside universe. There is still much to be learned about the perselds. Gumbo-I'm the happiest man alive. I've got tin finest wife in the country. Muriel-Yeah, that does make c man“ happy, having his wife in the coun- try. alinnrrfs Llnlrm-nt for Lnmhnlo all some sort of signals system, the police l 150 meteors an hour,—for patient Neilrnlgin. and it is recesses-y to punch a holel through the top. They are madel large enough to accomodate a man comfortably in a sleeping posture. The food usually taken on the trail‘ is bacon and dried caribou meatl, beans, coffee, tea and sugar. Theyl dress in fur coats similar to the Eskimos and each of the parties has a“. Eskimo guide and interpreter attached. ‘These guides acquire a frankly, do you think anything could possibly happen before Monday?" "How do you mean, Lady Augusta?" "I mean about PUPPY; you don't nink for a moment that there is any chance of her running away with Captain Vandaleur?" “Oh, I don't think that for a mo- ; A The 1,; WlFE-Qllli’ 4 l‘ WUMAN u llll merit," said Naomi quickly, “She will i By Hugh Pendexfer ment," said Naomi quickly. "She w. will think over what I have dAll ‘history connected with said‘ I am Sure, for 8H8 l5 t! d6" rerwgldrrfvrayon “Eli: ‘Linda’:- -child if one takes her the right way." " ‘r e "l rt . h l A . . V “ My reason for asking YOU Bu‘!!! B" o; mom“ mswm “mm ill odd question is that 1 think it would ‘ i . be better if you would stop over to- Th e _ "y marrow with u; here and let us travel _ I 1 together to London on Sunday even- ! mg. and then into Yorkshire on Mon- ls a. story of love and adven- ture and begins in day morning. It would be a. better i‘ Lime to get; out to an outlying place l like Braughing Camp." "It. would; but I have never been in a train on Sunday in my life, Lady Augusta." , “Dear me. how wonderful! I-Iow very " 1 good you must be! I suppose Quakers [are like that. I'm afraid we are less strict in obscrvonces." "It is perhaps only because there never has been any necessity for Sun- ‘dny travel in my case," said Naomi. "I quite see that it, would be better in arrive at. Markyaie earlier in the day than we could possibly do by making the double journey in one day. It is possible to get across country; DPTDMETRY is n specialized science, concentrating all its re- sources to the end that Defective Vision may be .p35ltlOl'l of authority among, their own kind and they axe all anxious to work for the police. In the early days lnfanticide was practiced by the Eskimos when hunt- ing was bad. This has been largely stamped out through the efforts of the police who stock emergency relief rations at strategic points to supply the Eskimos when times are bad, One of the members of the party i v/as present at the hanging of the two Eskimos who murdered one of the ‘police, and he stated that it had a lvery salutary effect on the natives. ‘The whole village was gathered t0- Pile Suflerers Q You can only get quick and per- manent relief by removing the cause —congestlon of blood in’ the lower bowel and s weakening of the parts. Nothing but an internal medicine can do thls—-that"s why cutting and solves fail. Dr. J S. Leonhardt dis- covered a real internal Pile remedy. After prescribing it for 1000 patients with success in 960 cases, he named it HEM-ROID. Druggists everywhere now sell it, and Hughes Drug 00.. Ltd.. guarantees money-back if HEM-ROID does not end Piles in any form. l I looked up the trains, but, nothing was to be gained by it. It was easier to go to London and start afresh." “Oh, I know these ghastly cross- country journeys-I have suffered from them." slid Lady Augusta. “Then shall we make that arrangement! It will give the Rector and myself the greatest pleasure to entertain you till Sunday, and we both hope it. will not be the last time." "Thank yo" very much: but I shall have to let my niece, Mrs. Bishop. know that I am not coming, or she will be most anxious. You see, she has restored, Eye Strain relieved and Muscle imbalances cor- rected. 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