t '-'“‘"*"'“"“""-*~*~*'“~"Harv-v- -- -~=~ ~=~»----"napoleon-tea duuinltsrvisreiisnrsu: ~ nes-lsnfliLmue-emiwv AUGUST 17, 1933 Th‘ ma" F" Pa” ya”. elude” h; extend a warm welcome. We firmly believe that you will enjoy thh year's program even more so than thoseof prev- iom yearl- _ However your visit will not be complete unm you have seen‘ _ The llew 6 ll.l'. Imperial ldarine ldotor iflilflfll with batteries or magneto) Also our otlll HIPBOVID IMPERIAL MOTORS llvld PDTATU DIGGERB. We are distributors oi WESTINGHOUSE FARM LIGHTING PLANTS a PAGE TWO 2- _ i l a llo More Piles i ' "llcw to Ind Painful Piles Without < Salvea or Cutting It takes only one bottle of Dr. .1. S. Leonhardt/s prescription-Imm- ROID to prove how easy it is to end itching, bleeding or protruding piles. This internal remedy acts quickly even in old, stubborn cases. l HEM-ROID succeeds because it ' heals and restores the affected parts and drives out the thick impure blood in the lower bowel-the cause of piles. Only an internal medicine can do this, that's why selves and z suppositories fail. Hughes Drug 60., Ltd, and druggists everywhere sell HEM-ROID Tablets with guarantee oi’ money back if they do not end nut CHARLOFITETOWN GUARDIANA HEAR TS Anne: B Y MARY CHRISTIE HAITI wru. m: csanan BISPANIOLA m rowan WASHINGTON, A118. ld-Jrhe Island oi Haiti hereafter will be known as Hispaniola, the name which it went by in the buccdn- eering days. The change was made by the United States Geographic Board, due to a confusion of names residents of the island. citizens oi the Haltan republic have called the island Haiti, and citizens oi the Dominican republic, living on part oi the island, have referred to it as Santo Domingo. CHAPTER ll got a fright, that's all." She was hstefully conscious oi the tears still on her cheeks, and with a quick, surreptitious movement, tried to wipe them o8. “Then that's all right. D'ycu know, I'm mighty glad I met you, little lady, because-‘k-hqre he said perfectly amazing thing—' because I've been busy fighting the blue dev- Another Prince C‘ __'__ Prudence ran down the drive that ldd away from Winston Towers, like one possessed. Burning humiliation, at that moment, quite eclipsed her pain over Bert Traymorcs _ defection. ‘PEA "Fresh lrom the Gardens" Columbus first named the island "be. Isla Espanola." Later the name was Latinized into Hispan- iola, as it was known until 1804, when the republic of Haiti was formed. \ll Pile misc!!- Questione concerning Health, ad- dressed to the Canadian Medical Association, 184 College Street, To- nmto, will be answered personally by letter. BEA SONWBLE Professional Bards A correspondent asks what poet he should road by the seaside. We suggest BrowningPunch. Stewart d’; Lowther J. D. STEWART, K. C. wrna N. W. D0 B IABBISTERS. SOLICITORS, IIQ 84 Great George Street MONEY TO LOAN McLEOD 8. BENTLEY I. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. O. Bawister and Attorney-nt-Law MONEY T0 LOAN Oflice: 1S0 Richmond Street i VIARK R. McGUlGAN, ‘ B. A. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR» IIONEY T0 LOAN ' " Cameron Block, CharlottetownJli-Ll. -..‘._-»-. lv... arc. _ Hateful people! Hateful housei Never again would she walk in- side its portals. Its guests were vain and callous find self-centered, and just because her frock was badly made, and she didn't happen to be ‘in their set’, they had ignored heri Even her hostess had been rude. Why, why had she been invited? Perhaps it was some scheme o! Miss Virginia Dale's, to show her—-Prud- ence Page—that the gay world had but little time for country bumb- kins, who didn't know the ropes’. and who were ignorant of the latest dance-steps, and the sort ol airy persltlage that's graced by the name oi ‘conversation’ at these functions! Lombardy poplars edged the cer- riage-drive, standing stififly in the moonlight, and a gentle breeze was fluttering the young amber leaves. It made an eerie sort of sighing . . lilting accompaniment to her mood. A point of light was coming up the drive, and Prudence slackened her mad run, crossing over to the grass 50 that her foot steps wouldn't make a sound. To get away from the scene of her humiliation as quickly and as quiet- ils, and I think heaven must have sent you along to me as ‘second’ " ‘Second’? What is that?" "Oh, backer-up. The fellow who, gives encouragement. Honestly, I'm; glad I met you, and hope you won't‘ run away immediately, because I need your company." i He needed her company? She who herself, had just been plunged into a bottomless bit oi mlseryl I It was too strange, too utterlyab-j surdl A ussurn sanvrcs: or m: csusoun MIDICAL sssocisrlou sun us: airrtlmixrm ruswumcs ecuesmn v m cause‘ "Please tell me what foods are that is ire- acid" ls a question she said:- She hesitated, then in a low voice? qumm, asked by om- correspond- ents. Acidosis has came into prom- ROLLO BAY AND visiting relatives in Bear River and Rollo Bay. bridge, Mass., is visiting her moth- er Mrs. P. MacInnis, Gowan Brae. Miss MecInnis is accompanied by her friend Miss Margaret Mahoney, who is enjoying her first visit to the Island. m. and Mrs. John Chaisson left ~ ‘by motor this week m: Boston af- ter spending the past three weeks V. Mim Helena Maclnnis, Cam- I Foot of Great George Street MEYER-S SHALDOW and DEEP WELL PUMPS THE JOHN DEERE FARM MACHINERY TEE JOIN BEAN POTATO SPBAYER A DUSTER! ' We appreciate your patronage oi the past and wlli con- tinue to eater in the future to your every need in FARM- ING AND FISHING equipment. We extend you a cordial invitation to vlsltour SHOW BDOMS and PLANT where we maintain a PERMANENT EXHIBITION. anus: snswrnr a co. no. f" iottetown. P. E. l. "I'm not too happy, myself. But if there's anything I can do—'" q Ignoring the first part of her re- mark, he answered, gratefully. "Why, if you'll stand by, for a bit and we ‘can have a chat together, that would buck me up immensely." Odd! Very oddl ; Quite recently she had hated—or v thought she did-but now,, now, i there was something in his air that touched her, something in the queer {sound oi his voice, as though a lump was there “You're Peter Armstrong, aren't| ..~-.. lnence and, as is so often the case with new, terms, it is not tinder- stood but ls used indiscriminately to describe many complaints. r When foods are taken into the body, they are used, or, we might say, burned in the body. An ash is left, and if this ash is aoid. then the food is an acid food. If the ash is alkaline, the food is classed as] an alkaline food. Some foods leave an ash which is practically ncu- trai. Rom this, it is evident that w!‘ ly the Mathieson. Capt. A. F. Campbell left Mon- day for Roxbury, spending a short holiday at his summer home in Souris West. liiifrs. Prank Wood and son Ed- win were vlsitors to Dundas recent- gucsts of Mrs. The death occun-ed at. New Zea- lrmd Monday, August 14th, oi’ Isaac McL URE and’ Ma cKINNON representing HUDSONS BAY CO.‘- "of London, Eng. Mass, after Angus 01555113’ 30°45 by "lei!" Cheverie. Interment was at Rollo tastns; as an example of this, ovs-, Bay Tuesday’ Rev. A_ L_ sinnot ters are an acid food and oranges (“mating an alkaline food. It is not neces- sary for us to know the reaction or each food because they fall into Friendsoi Mr. Charles MacOlos- natural groups which are easy to: key, Bear River, will be glad to Yemombfl- ,1eam that he is progressing fav- ly as possible, was her one ambl- tion. She swerved at right angles, mak- ing for a privet hedge that had a gap in it, through which she could escape. With swift feet she crossed the you?" she asked, hesitatingly. l "Yes, that's my name. And you're ' l Miss Prudence Page, right out of the pages oi a story-book." She gave a wan little smile that touched his heart. He'd seen the haunted misery of her eyes, the Will be in the Market for Your Silver Fox Furs This Fall. Be Sure and See Them. J.A. MacDonald, r.c. , BABRISTEB, SOLICITOR, he. '. Riley Building Charlottetown, P. E. Island. v l Money to Loan and Collections ; i‘ given the very best ltfnhtlflll- t l i75-2-6-lmonth. lawns, praying she might. encounter teuqstamed cheeks though he was . ' no one. Oh, to be alone, alone! ' Acid foods are meat, fish, iowlf orably after an operation for ap- j_ H. F. MacPHEE, B. A. . . Once through the privet hedge. ttmlmtzgilgmggzxfiizlzg: oysters, eggs and cereals, the last pendlclflg in the (my HQPflQL . _ . , _ mnmsnm SOLICITOR ‘the way was clearer. Prudence broke on m“ ha. named including cereal products, . into a run. And then her foot “I tak it _ m such as bread. Alkaline foods are My; George Mooney of 305m,‘ ' NOTARY, 8w. caught in some trailing creepers, there?’ Hyolvilsegnhgth zbgu fruits, except plums and cranber- motored to Bear R1,," this week I-i i . u e c e - . i ‘may Building‘ charhflew“! avaselinc. pmmleum Jelly is a and with flillllilltg cry of painteshe wit“ the brlghtbhl; mm“); ries; root and leafy veflftables and on a visit to his parents Mr. and M” vuvlazaga‘? ‘f’ nnlc$lzxlg¥ximfi ‘ , | I d d d cub 1d tripped flhd B e new EOWH flf- “Y _ B t I__I, _ milk. Sugar and fats, such as but- M“ n E M _ ' - ' ' v ' BELL 8‘ MATHIESONI 552,0, ‘,’,..,,.§,Y‘i§,. "'9 "t ‘h’ fm’ a‘: °“° if" m” m excising; n: ‘zirconium w m“ ‘M- m "WW1 foods “my New Inndon-(Pann of Win. s. Jolmstoue) A," ’ "- F» 5°“ ”- l" M ""°'°“- “L” ; aid, nursery andahundred other ‘V121,: fgflth‘: r115, Pkdence anew at the memory of that fiasco. I: 2:1 ":35"; "’”°'1‘_- ‘f’? Miss Mary White has returned n’ ” " m’ “l z P‘ M’ W p 1 ~93’ w‘ u‘ to Charlottetown after spending ' Rllflw-(FI-"lllllf-lohllll-G-lri) “And w__.. _ Friday, August 11, at l P. M. De Sable-(hnn oi Hector McKay) Monday, August 14, at 2 P. M’. ' ' Palmer lioad-(Farm oi Sylvain‘ Peters) foods." An excess of alkaline foods is Just as undesirable as is an ex- cemofaoldfoodmAdietlimlt/edto breed and meat is obviously unde- Barristers 8e Solicitors Money to Loan , g uses, nothing can take the Place ) wept in utter self-abandonment, 5 L Cameron Block, Chariottctowrhlilll. ‘ 9f it- soothingflnd healing‘ = Oh, castles-ln-the-air, forever An ideal emollient Tasteless. vanished! lovely dreams, um bitter may be taken internally. It 1's re- waking had made pull and, voidl tll l! h "And so you slipped out for a wimp” t me weeks in sums breath of air?" he upplemented ' quickly. "Well, others’ misfortune is Miss Helen Donahoe, Roseneath, 115611 lbgcther with fruits, vege- tables and milk. provide a diet that is satisfactory because it is well- balanced. By a balanced diet", we imply that there is not an excess Prudence started at the sound of a man's gruff voice, jerking herself upright, frightened. Was he a trampl’? A robber? No! He couldn't be! ‘Iramps, any- IN Till! PIKOIIJUPIC (‘DFIKT 1mm to make the very most of the oc- casion, before some indignant part- ner comes anti carries you away. See?" » = Biailllfif s: i ,-, d ,, - , , ,, ~ . ‘I ‘ _ ' he ya specie processo t e‘ "say therel Hold onl Who's m y ~ h u, he; sizable in that it is too ld, bt ' PB“ m FDWARD l" Mm ! Chesebrough Manufacturing there?" mgaaway m:“§§,.,e':,,d I-m 50:; bread and meat in mlicderatiolli, spent a “w d”! m Rom’ B“ N‘ huh,’ Ann“ 15' “z P‘ M‘ s? ' oently‘ Welt Devnn-(Farm of Oepbas Grill) 7K Company. For your own protec- ' tion insist upon the genuine. Wednesday. ' 16. at z P. M. Glenwoed—(l'arm oi Alfred Gorrili) Thursday, August 1'1, at 2 P. M. Richmond-them oi Thomas Noonan) 2i (ie-orge \' A. l). Miss Mary Sharkey of Cardigan is visiting in Souris West the Zllest of the Misses Olive and Rite Campbell. T.’ In Re Estate of William J. Bryon- finu lsta of Brnckley Point Road in 1 Queens County in the said Province devoured tcatnte. ' B)‘ the Tlnnnumhle Hnrnlrl Lennard LOOK FOR ‘IHI TIADIMAIK VASILINI WHEN YOU IUY. ' Palmer Surrogate Jmlgc of Prohnln, ' how, wouldn't be in evening clothes, If you don't see it you are no: getting the genuine product of Chesebrough Mfg. Co., Cons'd.,‘ 5520 Chabot Avenue, Montreal. l lir._ oic. Tn the Shoriff oi‘ the (‘mlulr hi‘ Queen's Cnuniv or any (Tnnstnble or literate person within said County. of Wlnaloe in Queen's County nforr- said, the Executor of the above nem- ed Estate prsylui that a citation may he issued for t e puppose ‘hereinaf- ilo llot Neglect tar set forth: " by required to cite sli persons inter- Ynu are therefore here- ested in the said Estate to be and sppr-nr before mo at a Probate Court in he hold in tln- Count House in f‘hsrlitctown, in Queen's Family, ln tho said Province on Thursday the seventh day of Eevtcmher 1933 next, coming, st the hour oi elevnn o'clock iorenoon oi the same day to shew cousc- li any they can why the Ac- rnunts of the snirl Estate should not be passed and the Estate rlnaod ns prayer] for in anili petition and on motion oi’ Dnnnlrl MvKinnon. 1i’. (i. Proctor for Islri Petitioner. Anti l do hereby order that a true copv here- of he forthwith published in some newspaper in Charlottetown for at loast four consecutive weeks from the date horcni and that n true copy Your, Eyes An examination might be oi great beneflt to you. s. W. TAYLOR J. s. TAYLOR OPTOMETRISTS - ' South Side Queen Square would they? And this man wore his dress-suit so easily and gracefully Lhat—-misery!—-he must be one oi out." l-le moved right up to her, then gave a startled exclamation. “Dnrned if it isn't the little girl I met down by the trout-pool!" The trout-pool? Was this the man who had thrown Bert Traymore in the water? He had his back now to the moon, and so she couldn't see the outlines of his face. He wasl That voice, gruff and yet wonderfully attractive, with a kindly, honest ring about it . . . one couldn't hate the voice, al- ‘h n,“ she disliked the man, big, burly giant that he wasl "I'm all right. I mean, I caught Giving her no time to explain her lack of partner and her lack of ‘drawing power’, he went on:- “It isn't midnight, yet, and that pretty frock of yours is still s. ball- cinderella." t Prudence reterted, brokenlyb- diet. This reasonable means that we eat a wide variety of one kind oi food, and that all essentials are present in adequate amounts. The practical application of this attention bail—" He laughed outright. behind the “I am a Cinderella, if you only knewl And so I ran away from the “And the ugly sisters were de- lightbf-l. ah? You left them a clear field?" There was definite meaning light-spoken words. "We'll listen. I'm not vain enough t.o say that I'm Prince Charming- but I'm at your service, little Cin- derella, and if I had a glass slipper in my pocket, believe me that I'd fit 01 fwdl. making sure that we in- clude in our diet each day 50mg fruit. 1m’? vegetables and milk. The person who has acidosis on such a diet is abnormal and re- quires medical care. There is no reason for the normal healthy person to fear acidoafg or w pay attention to any 0i the faddy diets which are recommended as being necessary w llmvent acidosis. m: generous amouns of fruits, vege- tables and milk, for in these foods is assurance of health protection. Miss Marv MacRae, Rollo Bay West was a visitor to Cardigan n- cently. Gowm Brae. Nsret to learn um she is a patient in the City I-rcgpl. tal. sixteen grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. The funeral service was held on Friday, August 4, and was conduct- ed by her pastor, Rev. Mr. Doug. , las, of Murray Harbor North, of which congregation she had been a ent member for a m“ many years, assisted by Rev. m, 3011589. of Murray River. Mr. Mil. W" MRI-elm “h! very beautifully Friday, August lil, at 2 P. M. Montague-(Farm of Fred G. Maclntyre) Saturdw. August l9, at 2 P. M. led Point-(Farm oi Nelson It. Stewart) BowledOut Slavery (Canadian Preln Cable) “MEETING ‘lhem’ -I- - - I knowledge is that we can avoid warrants upon reading m» pr- , ,,_._.,..__,__,n_ "W118i B hflpllehed? Are Y0“ hi!" B°wn- ""1 n9‘ mm"! u’ “'3”- °" 1d acidosis by reasonable attention m Monday. All!!!“ Z1. It 3 Y- M- 13k mien on file of Aihinginn n. soul-r 1 thgught, 1 heard same one cry be tempted to think that you were whim Wm Sea," a balanced pflends of M!“ Man, Macmnls . for success oi the William Wilbert force Memorial appeal. Wilben force's battle was won for both Great Britain and the colored peo- pie. He bowled out slavery." Several members of the West In- , A“; 15_J'Hg bqwlgd dies team are Negroes. The eleven out slavery," was the tribute paid i! QXPEGW! t0 flhlflh it! third 1nd to the famous liberationist, Wi1- last test match with England early liam Wilberforce, today by A. Kid- tomorrow morning- ney, manager oi’ the West Indies cricket team now touring England. Kidney sent the following tele- gram tq Lord Irwin, ionner Vice- OMITTED So you had a New England boil- ed dlnner? , They called it that, but I wit") ' borooi’ be forthwith posted ln the lnl- n . _ ., , | , V _ my foot in the crcepcrs- She n om» _ " gxgggwmpgilzgl falls“ trgzllctcllzlt" S S ‘“‘"°d h" ”°‘"‘b‘°“°° m“ “w” ‘T0 l” °°""""°d-> MRS saaxsnnan n MACLEOI) a .010, "I Know My Heavenly my o’ mam’ m“ m chum“ M m” m“ ‘m’ 1°“ °“" “vml °" 1.2%?" '§.?.il.‘2l",“.'. redone». 1mm we rev-um. moo». we " - can» Know." ' “m” “m” l“ "Ppemnll u» "m 1"" ti" ""1"" "='"°"- W"“‘1"'. '1' to speak with ease, although some- . ma" ed filmy t The remains were laid to rest in atlas“ w m” a’ memorial w NOT “"75"” l P"! P9345 5W9»! l orce: She-JPN! is an ideal spot for Q in Queens County afnrcsnid, nml that n true copy hcrcni be forthwith sorr- orl nn Mnllol Nmvsmn nt \'\'inalne in (Queens (fnunty nforcanlci, liinrricvl wu- man, so that all persona intr-rr-srcrl in the said Estntv as ninnesnivl may h_sre dur- untlre thereof, GIVEN under m)’ band and Sesl nf thr- snid Court this Freight and Passengers Leave Leave Montreal Ch'Town S.S. Ft. St. George Aug. 12 Aug. l4 5.5. Nerlssa Aug. 26 Aug, 28 thing still caught in her throat, making speech difficult. “Haven't sprained the foot, have you?" His voice was very kind and reassuring. "I used to be a Prince- UNITED STATES ton player, and what I don't know WHEAT IN CANADA United States wheat in store in Canada on August 4 totalled 3,729,- her home in Murray River, Aug. 9, i933, Mrs. Alexander D. Mac- Leod in her 79th year. ' Deceased had not been in robust health for some time, but the end cfledmll“ 59mm??? beside those of her four little girls who predeceas- ed h"- The Dali bearers were: L. W. Murdock, Percy White, John A, MacDonald, Charles MacDonald, John A. Macswain, and A. A. Mac- "At the end of its test battles with England, the West Indies picnic. - Hc-It must be. Fifty million in- crlcket team sends best wishes sects can't be wrong. l '.L'llllfl_ r.._ . , ~| m. sumgnnyliffintrrgglfllgll 3.1.102} CARVELL BRQs LTD about sprains and bruises isn't s52 bushels and with 14,aas,- who suddenly after an illness of swam , ‘ (SgrLl ‘ '11.“ i, pl\|'f,'|'gn_ Ch I “do worth knowing." 799 on the corresponding date a W113’ "l!" ‘m’!- r ,8 ., ,1 m" ‘l else of Preteen " ° ‘m 53”" "It-it doesn't hurt any more. I year ago. m5?! W" hweffifohg lofggfd t0 l a eyw en r wo take ' r i h" ‘Wm- "d "11""! 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