w,‘ i :P<n;l)elicacy-'of Flavour llllllSlili-ifiillA Peace h _ Unquesiionabiy‘ Stands Supreme.“ ‘i, . _ \trict Passengerfigeflt. Y " Charlottetown. _ " French engineers are experim- Featured by a funnel shaped enting with a canal barge thalt is tube 1,00 feet long that. is mouht/ed propelled by turbines thait draw on a pivot, a wind power motor wow- mm its hull. ondtexpei it in with which from 150 w 1'15 noise- jets that drive the boat in any power is generated by electricity is desired direction. being tried out. in California. WRIGLEYS CHEWING SWEET rmumir ruwoa Wriglefs P. K. is a new and better Pep- permint flavor. In the New Handy Pack it is the biggest value in long-lasting flavorful enjoyment that you can buy. Aids teeth, breath and digestionrl ‘Splendid accommodation in modern ' rustic bungalows. Large central dining room and lounge. Rate $6.50 a day and up, American Plamwith reduction of 10% for stay of two weeks or longer. Open June 28th to Q September i Jzookletranal nformntlnn may Cnnudlnn Agent or W, K. Rogers, City Ticket Agent L_ P, Ritchie. Tkt. AgL. Station; or l’. W, Clnrkln Dlntr, Pang; Agent Charlottetown. mi-um" i flu- rs . v -‘%I lgljv‘; suirorié TOO MANY humzaifiifiaso CHAPTER ill THE TIGRTENING NET It is doubtful if Herbert would have overlooked Mia's outrageous behavior that night, or accepted Dorothy's vague reference to a practical Joke, had not he assured himself over the 'phone that she was actually in Dorothy's studio. Even then he was suspicious; she might‘ not have been alone in the studio. She returned home, penltent and loving, a little apprehensive, until she learned that Gllroy Holmes was no longer in the house. Herbert read her a lecture on her frivolous ways and ended with a warning anent Dorothy Caine. "I repeat. Lila, that this girl is not a safe friend for you. She is en- tirely too careless and irrespon- sible. Nearly all of our-er-édis- agreements have arisen from some incident in which Dorothy played the leading part." Perched on the arm of his chair, her lips against his cheek, Lila was adorably docile. ' “Dot doesn't mean any hann, darling. She and I—well, we, play silly games; we've always had heaps of fun together. And sometimes we a much more dignified fashion in the future." Herbert lei; the matter rest, at that, but, in his heart, he was not at all satisfied. He told himself that Lila and Dorothy Calne were up to something, and he didn't intend to let them pull the wool over his eyes. Lila. growing more sensitive every day to other peoples’ moods, because it was desperately necessa y, realiz- ed that suspicion regarding her act- ions was firmly implanted in Her- bert. she strove to be more than ever sweet and charming and doc- ile. She agreed with him in- every- thing, fell in with all his plans, and gave him all her time, with the ex- ception of the hour each day when she had to see Jack Farquahar, or arouse that exacting young man's ire. Farquahar was growing more and more restive. His demands that she publicly announce their engageme it became alsrmingiyinsistent. He no longer seemed content to have tea with her at the home of "Mrs. Herbert Ware." One afternoon he demanded ab- ruptly: “Why doesn't Mrs. Ware ever show herself? Now that I've met her, there seems no reason for her absenting herself so pointedly." "Oh, she's very busy," declared Lila hastily. “Why do you want to see her?" she askedtoashigly. “Did Th. Business Man Time is money in busi- ness and I make sure my car is a1 ys ready for service y using Champion Spark Plugs. Championinthebettereparkplug because it has an exclusive silli- manlto insulator Ipo- cially treated to with.- smnd the much higher temperatures of the modern high-compres- trodes which anurea fixed spark-gap under all driving conditions. CHAM PIO SMrkT/ues Windsor, Ontario A CANADIAN-MADE PRODUCT y ron siu: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY The beautiful I idence of Mrs. Edwin Aitken situated at 241 Euston Street, Charlottetown. large House, hardwood floors throughout, hot. water heatllll. l" modem conveniences. Large lawn and garden. Slle ofLot SS ft. frontage 1r! 350 ft. deep. Excellent location. Arvl! l rm; EASTERN ruosr conrsmz 154 Richmond Street, I Charlottetown, P. E. I. 7507-1-5-7. smumnc Ship rue your wool ‘tank Ill": i to prim mm 1- w w» f; £3 and twenty-eight doable. freight paid one II! III M! 0f llftypounda and both waysoua WM. LANDIIGAN Soarle. . .1. iut-‘ncwr—"——““‘ [imam Ruiwiivs Special low ‘fares y TORONTO ._' EXHIBITION " . August 24o. a... September 8th» good until September 13th For further partic- ulars apply to . W. K. Rogers, City Ticket Agent. L. flllitchie, Ticket AgentfStation, on P. W. Clarkin, Dis- 7410-04941. m». ron snr Farm of S1 acres at. Cable Head West. St. Peter's Bay. 40 acres clear, the balance in lumber and pasture, with good burn and house. partly finished, farm well watered. Will sell separately or with stock, crops and machinery. Apply GEORGE K. COFFIN, 8t. Peter's lay. "loll-S-ii-Swili. ~ ROOFING SHIN GLES SLATE COVERED. ALSO ’ ROLL ROOFINGS rmrorirawqi. sou) " by MacDONALII-BOWE Woodworking Co.,lLtd.i LUMBER nssusns cannon-crown I qrnr~~=~ i l you find her so attractive?" "I saw your uncle yesterday." he remarked, ignoring the question. Lila started violently. “Uncle Dan? But he—" she caught herself up sharply and bit her lip. Surely Uncle Dan had gone westi "You didn't tell me his name." said Earquahar dryly. “I mean the man we saw that day at the Ritz." mu piped. Farquahar, of course, referred to the occasion when she had run. across her father. i. "Where did you see him?" she asked apprehensively. ~ “Coming out of your father's house. It would seem that he visits ,there several times each day." ~ The significance of that revela- ition came home to Lila. She gasped: "Jack, you've been "spying again!" He shrugged. ' you like to call it that. Though, personally, - I fail to see why I may not stroll in the neigh- 'borhood of your home, without being accused of espionage." _ "I won't have it, Jacki" declared Lila hotly. "I-you'll get me into serious trouble, if you persist in ,such nonsense." t “And I'm telling the truth—for once!" she thought grimly. “I'm not sure that I wouldn't pre- fer that." answered Farquahar de- liberateiy. "Then you'd have to take steps to free yourself from that other engagement, instead of string- ing me along, as you're doing." "If you've so little consideration .for me and are so dissatisfied with things as they are, why don't you break our engagement?" asked Lila such a suggestion. He smiled ironically, and replied, as he had before: ‘ "Not by a long shot, my dear. I consider you more than merely en- gaged to me. I hold that pledge almost as sacred as a marriage vow. And I'm not the sort who goes back on his word. I'll never give you up, ‘and, if you try to make me do so. {I'll go to your father with the whole istory. And, before that, I'll send an announcement w the newspapers. |I’m not going to let you make a fool of me, Lila." She was aghast at the threat, but she managed to say petulantly: "I don't believe you love me a bit, Jack. I think it's only that you want your way. You can't bear w be a loser." “You bet your life I can't-s.nd won't!" he answered warmly. Lila sighed resignedly. She won- dered how long this farce-or trag- edy—whichever it was to be-would go on. Could she endure much more? The suspense, the constant need for preparedness, for evasion, for downright falsehood, was telling on her (rightfully. It was that same afternoon. after Siddons had ushered Farquahar to the door, that he returned to Lila. “Iltrust that Madam has not for- gotten that little matter of an in- crease in my salary," he suggested respectfully. “I'll speak to Mr. Ware tonight," said Lila wearily. . She had little hope regarding the justified. Herbert declared flatly: “A raise? Ridiculou . The fellow is vastly overpaid as ii: is. Not an- other cent from me. and if he doesn't like it, tell him he can get out." ‘ That was the last thing Lila dared tell Slddons. She must get the money somehow, (To Be Continued.) Dominion of Canada Province of Prince Edward Islahd IN CHAN CERY Before No.D-22. .. .. John A. Collings and William Mc- Lure, Executors of the lust Will and Testament of Daniel Collings, COMPLAINANTS AND Eva Ceilings, Caroline Thompson, Kate Hicken, Hugh Collhgs, Lionel Colilngs, David L. Hicken, Doris Thompson and Everett Thompson DEFENDANTS Pursuant to a Decretal ' Order made in the above cause on the TWBllU-fourth day of August, A. n. 1928 by His Honor the Vice-Chan- cellor, Notice is hereby given to all creditors of the said Deceased, Dan- iel 90115188. to come in and prove thkelr said claims before the Vice- Y‘ “ in his P“ t . ln the Law Courts’ Building in Charlotte- town on Tuesday the Eighteenth day M September s. 0., 192s, between the hours of Eleven o'clock in the forenoon and me o'clock in the afternoon otherwise to be excluded from the benefit of the said Order and be barred from and against any claim against the paid Estate. Dated this 28th day of August, A. D., i928. LEITll E. RRECKEN, Registrar. J. D. STEWART, Esquire, R. C., Complains ‘ solicit“, 7422-8-29-ws4i. ' VNORTH AMERICAN LLOYD LINE S. S. DELSON SAILING PROM MONTREAL ssrrusmun sui soain. ssrmsnssn so: cnannormrowfl,’ sun. mu ' S. S. ATHERTON SAILING FROM MONTREAL SEPTEMBER Nth SOB-EL - SEPTEMBER 200i CHAIILOTTETOWN, SEPT. 38rd FOR ' ST. PIERRE, MIQUELON. ST. JOIIWS. NFLD. Cattle Carried For Rates and Space APPLY A. CAMERON the Vice-Chancellor \ \ BRUCE STEWART COMPANY r outcome, and her prenomitlon was _ Ponalil. "M calm" ' own oumomr “norm-muimam-i...»- iiiiiiiiiimaiiiiiiuinummmunnmimumiiifi ~ ' Z I l l months has earned a its field. Pontiac Six performance VBIICCIIIOIILS, PRODUCT OF i> with New Definemenlswna enhancer/fir Style and Beauty URING its thirty public, the Pontiac Six reputation for combining six-cylinder smoothness and high-speedenclur- ance like no other car in Now, because of recent engineering advancements, today's smoothness and, more satisfying To Pontiads thoroughly proved design-to its Lovejoy Shock Ab» sorbers, its 186 cu. in. engine and generously over-sized vital units—- v to its numerous engineering ad- cylinder Head-Pontiac has added ii. iiilllilE e420. cHAaLoTrsrowiu u mmmuuumnuuq, new Marvel carburetor, improved manifold and new distributor. Now this lowest priced General Motors Six pro- videsia combination of quality features never before offered in a car of compar- able price. In addition, the out- standing beauty of Pontiac’s “ body by Fisher” has been enhanced by new, smaller wheels and larger tires. I Newly refined and improved-to- day’s Pontiac Six is more clearly I than ever the value leader of its field. Drive it-—and discover this truth for yourself! before the world wide \ , “\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\IAW a Successful Six "'6' .'.'§"s'.'.‘€.§l°“ offers even greater than ever before. such as the G.M.R. P-i-9-28 Ask your dealer about the G.M.A.C. Deferred Payment Plan which nukes buying easy. mince morons ~ i SUMMERSIDE. Dealers “For Prince Edward Island. EPDNlI EIAYC ‘ii El GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED iPa rker House The Parker House is now read)’ to take permanent and transient boarders. The house has been completely remodelled and beauth fully finished. The table speaks for a specialty. This house is liwllefl at 92 Kent Street, almost opposite City Hall. Roars for meals: Breakfast from d to I o'clock. Dinner l2 to 2 o'clock. Supper 6.30 to ‘I P. M. Proprietress. MRS. M. J. MacKINNON, Tenders will be received by under- signed up to ednesday, septeuhm fifth, from or parties wll- ling to opts-act for painting the ex- terlor of the Orwell Head United Church, Trustees to- furnish paihf and oil. c . R. C. MoLEOD, Sec'y of Trustees. nun-oh 1463-8-80-31. FARM [in iiii satin. Power, Mermaid. ma. olershil ma a m Prlvatlllle.~ u was: srlnhlr win a my Auction-later _ ' 1; " . ..':.:"""'-"e .. .. .. ma. at‘... "ii-unusual in of an»; use. - “wan-u. scum-s ' IOIRII, POWER- ltself. Dinner parties and banquets. mhflllld’ fully furnished, "SW lsesoll ill ‘day u» em an of BTW" r t le. Gigi-s funsilei- particulars sari! ‘ the premises or to M (lUlGAN. MARK R. 0 sand“ room sef, living room and parlour furniture, kitchen range and uten- sils. dlshes, glassware, rugs, oil- cloth, also a large number of other articles too numerous to mention: including several pieces of antiqued. A. MeDONALD. furniture. Auctioneer. Inspection may be held on Thurs- 7450-S-30-8i. N s slstlng of 4 bedroom sets, dining oi’ HOTEL AT MURRAY HARBOR on WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 5TH t : zoiwm‘ St. Francis Xavier University 1 ‘m °“°""' ‘°' "'° °" "'°"‘"‘° ANTIGONISH, NOVA scorn on above date my hotel properl-Y _ situated at. Murray Harbor right. in Opens Sept. 1s, m: - n on“ the rouowlns Wilm" the village. and only a few steps §——~ , from Hallway Station met-her with complete, l. A Preparatory Course of one year, enabling students who are llllllllfilm‘ in the educational facilities provided at their him“ to qualify for University Matriculation; An Arts Course . ~ _ leading to the degree of Bachelor of Al": s General Science cams i‘ leading to the degree of distance: An E eerl Course - " ' of twyinearsrl‘ to adluillon Ho the 111M Year of other ins tutionl; - A Course leading to Degreaolllcclu Nsrllll ATeacher-Trl one; may: muenwtsfl“ boon“; . and ‘ . A great chance for any one wishing to go into hotel business. Big trade. Remember this hotel will be sold with furniture and all intact. This is s real chance. Terms at sale. " . PRESTON "raowsu Manny Harbor J. A. MacDonald. ' , Auctioneer. 2. u 3. l. ‘ ‘iliere-ilil-wfstu’ iucngii siua Therrwlll be use by Public Aac- tlon on the DPOUIIQ'OII Irlday. the seventh day of Se at the monmndhavlug‘ ‘trout f e property a. o eighty m: on lingjtteq and ex- ’ 159M "I . . b?“ "1"" " drew-n .... wit “""‘°"m w“ especially llltabllfor ia boarlfill in oil: 31:». of o» an» day tlserewlllbe dattheaalelfil- furdtareof late Influence- B. S. Illll‘ enabling students to the schools of Nova ; 7- u” through which student! may mm V‘ _ i out condition the leading in‘ ,_ a o“ ada and the United elem; ‘ ' 3.,’ I. Courses in Commerce , a Awountlng. Marketing, Bolas nan-gaunt. "W" Trade; _ l. Several Gradiato leadifll to the delves oflqasterofhtl; llouenollArts~ r ‘ OUIITQ letio Fees $360.60. Total i‘ $304.00 urn rou oneness, so Ilfissrasl —.\