, .v'~(f‘fj€fip»vya_ ._._-_~_-_...\..__.._-__-.- » =.._ . .. ‘t k §._....-_..._.- .4 -.._-..-¢-_w.-_--u~_. ........ viii IKIII-IID ‘l-\\vl‘. l WU _ lea/oz. 1 ywoaw no other: Oh the joy—the happy, happy houu -the luturc to plan end to live —lor each other. Surely Beauty is Dan Cupid's first lieutenant. = '= so easy to b: beautiful- dc to l5 n mutt". a. do to t}: . Pompeii’! vezlliod en- e'":£2 medistzly you note illC diliercnce. POMPEIAN BEAUTY AiD§ COST LESS ho Finer cosmetics can be made, yd Pompeisn prices are far below theft asked lor comparable qualities. . FREE: Pompalln 1930 Art Panel. ‘ Wilts today. Enclon 10 cenlsior generous tiial ‘in: Pomomn i:--T-tl-+ ‘:11 -'-i+*'“‘1'v-P‘4 “§-I“FI-11~O-—F|_r \ — n". U auv 0!! “Those who are least interested In bathing beauties generally have to do it." Beauty Aids and booklet, "Your "lvoa bl Beauty." ltddim; Pa...- pelan Company, Llnulsd, Toronto. Canldl. i Poinoelan Buuti! Powder, 60:; Pompeian Bloaia 60:, pOlflftlll Lip Stlcli, 5c. Subburbs: It ls simply great to wake up in the morning and hear s5 i Married Quarters i THE CHARLUVFETOWN GUARDIAQ‘ -_ n: ! DAVID umu. I Continued / l l l i -__-. "If I live through it," she said - to herself, “I'll be respectful to ser- vant; to the last day of my life. Poor tlcars, to think of spending their cn- ‘ tire lives at it! Now I'll go and put , }out that fire. Fortunately we can do l Iwithout it." i l She approached it in gingerly ' fashion, and, pushing off the top part ' 10f the stove, surveyed the smoking mass with strong clisfavour and some upjrchcnsion To shovel it out would be a very un- lplcasnnt, possibly a dangerous, busi- ness. she decided to close the scullery zloor and opcn the windov: there- Batlllltligesiillil lillilflfillliS lSlllNll BllSi S E R ill l} E and Constipation Disappear liuiok , “FRUlT-A-TIVES" Now Her Only Doctor "Suffered terribly with indigestion and constipation, couldn't eat. A friend advised ‘Fruit-a-tives’ and was soon fine and » well. They are m)’ ouster when illP-Leonie Paradis. Mont Carmel, P. Q. Letters from thousands say chronlt‘. constipation and liver troubles ended overnight with “Fruit-a-tives." Sour stomach, biliousness. heartburn, gas. bloating vanish like magic. Bladder and kidney ills, pain in back go in 24 hours. Nerves quiet. sound sleeP at once. Rheumatism. neural!“- neurltls, sick headaches disappear in a jiffy. Complexion clear quick. Famous Canadian doctor's discov- vlce for Prince Edward Islandz" 610 E. 91st Street, Chesterfield, Chicago, Illinois. Mr. A. Birtwistle, Chief of Police, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Dear Sir:-— The following letter was received by the Chicf of Police, Birtwistie from a party in Chicago interested in this province, the keynote of which is “Better Transportation Ber- My brother spoke of having met you last year while visiting on the Island the is back again this sum- around after I once get there and I know a doren or more Perm“ 11911! who feel the some WHY 15111111" Henry Ford has a plant in 311815114 nnd 1x he were to manufacture; busses, I presume they could be’ brought into Canada free of duty-l from the plant in England. It would ; be glorious if you could stir up the Chamber of C mmerce, The Canad-' ian National Railway or some of your big business men to enter this enter- prise and give us Americanized Prince Edward Islanders the happi- ness of being able to travel 0V9!‘ every hill, valley and dale of the dear old island when we come back home without spending days and days 01‘ weeks and weeks dointl 50- M51“ your slogan BETTER. TRANSPOR- TATION FOR PRINCE EDWARD service, if one wants to do muCh travelling about most prohibitive. Why not let V0111‘ papers take this subject of transimr- tation up and see if there isn't a man on the Island who will launch I Uncooked ISLAND. The cost of engaging taxi . the Island. is ai- A t.’ and lcnir it tn its own sweet will. -mer) and he told us of the interest- i the leaves whispering outside of . your window. ; Cityman: It ls all right to hear .~~--,-~ -.-~-.-.-- ~\- -..- _. -.. _. the leaves wliis I never 1C1" g“ ' could ‘stand h: the grasl mown. FOR SALE OR EXCHAINGE l 52750 New Gardner Eight, five pas- ' sender Sedan. first series of 1930. Also a seven yinssciigcr and Brougham of same make. Would consider m part payment 1 registered Fort-s, matched teams h!" registered stallion. ‘ F. G. BAKER. _ 2';- Blnr-k Street, 1 Halifax, N. S» , Dot: Do you tlilnk only of me. Dan: I'll be frank with you. Now and then I think of baseball. -—n _ ‘WOQODOOOQOOOOOQQOOOQQX 1 i i F or Sale Sill! nn hand , “FRIENIW Poiain v Fprarvcr New 1 “JOHN iilC.\l"' Sprayer. new. Write for prices. . BRYCE 8r CO" FOOLISH QUESTION T Tell me. ye heated winds i That round my pathway whistle, Know ye a summer inn , Where mortals do not sizzle? ' l only Potato 1ST i‘. \\' A RT I fl‘ i). J00O404¢OOQQOOOQOOOOQQOQQQ 5497-7 z-Ql-HS l Sle-eoooioeoqoo000000000000: I EY ES TESTED 1 0 AND v . I GLASQES "T7511 : ‘. ' “My only Inheritance is brains." ° 1"‘- W '1'-‘\Y'-11R t "And not the best brand at that." z J. .9. TAYLOR z ’ I A l ' l _ r o Optometrists v g m Richmond simi 1 Q o0¢oo¢~¢¢¢¢<v4ooooo0 o-o0~ yegfiilnyq z .-..I _i_“___-__. _. 1 [y puma’) ‘Itvud llfllli/Jft qvsizunw '1 1.-~.-.:.,'vr(y.~..iiu9 ‘Ni/JPN a '\-' ‘Professional Cards __.~- W. IQ‘ i-i-‘i- 0*‘ 4 A u D IT 0 R s i a ~*\\o\" ,....-.: . a JNIW-luv ‘Q l"'"!l".\! Accounts Audited. income Tan ‘q amp-mg; (in: Returns Prepared. i “l”! ‘I!""I’II".»l a ‘UOIIEJIZA A. E. MucNcill {if Co. m Grafton Sin-rt l 3154-4-11-11110. J0 Jrlfll army/lord oiunuew l! m; snucnbpcaq prapg 31]] ' ' ' 51-1059] B11035 IAON pruonc; “i! o1 pue amen diusiucsls pun Kenn]!!! 0| Juoguanuo) s; ‘sumo; isenfi 0L1 qigm ‘unrtmg utoN at“. qeuonirNucrpi-neg m iuazaq -u_r any/mas ;o Aiaayu n tsp: -oq uergrodouain ;o lsoiearfl 61p u; K|uu punt); swam uiuoddn pun UOIIBPOUIIIIOJ 0e ;n Amxn| s SPJU”! nor: -Jup.<§p ;0 [aiou Mill an” sup ‘noA stump» o; MOO flupgeay URL .L hl.~\'i'iill-1S()N It. R. BELL D. l. MATIIIFISON, LL. l!» Barristrrs, Solicitors, Etc. Money to Loan. Dfflccs-(harlnllelnwn and Montagui ' Mark u. Met. ‘ n. A. BARRSTf-IR. SOLICYFUR, m0- MONEY 1'0 1.01m Cameron mock, Charlottetown, FLI- McLeod R; llcntley l. A. BIIN'I‘LEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. O- Barrtster and Attorney-at-Law Office: lllfl Richmond Street MONEY 'l'() LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. l. ‘McDonald & McPhec ' B. A. l l. l. McDONALI). ll. I. MCPHEL. BARBIQTERS. ATTORNEYS, I'll» MONEY T0 hUAN uigan, ;-.-~:'|‘.2 r- r~ p- Stewart & Lowthe l. l). STEWART. K. 0. N. W. LOWTIIEB BABBISTERS. SOLICITORS. I'M. M Great (ieorge sum MONEY T0 [DAN _._________ land's ' ll...’ ‘P. . 5110 was hot and tired and wretched tcyozid belief. Suddenly she remem- lzercd the million in the oven, and ,opencd the door to remove it to a {more snlubrious spot. it did not look appetising; it had not begun to cook, and had a sort of Lhlnckened appearance as if a wither- iing blast of smoke had passed. Suddenly the hoot of a motor warn- icd hcr that June Colman was com- iiug m put up the car before going on l to the C8Ilt8CCl‘l_ Often Jane put in the car and took iii, cut again without SCCIIIQ anyone tbrcnvsc on more than oni. occasion Poppy had showed her piniiily that! ihe resented her making to) free of‘ the house. she had not said it in soi many n-ords. bu’ e-mxe had sensed her 1 :1 spletmire and resented it, She con-' lluued, houieve", to 11$‘: the car; sired r". a garage. bcriause ICAVC ind been when her by Archer, and Poppy had nothing to do with it. ' g Pofpy; set the muttor. on the table. fond walked out to the yard, rubbing her eyes and making an additional jsmudge on her nose, ‘ i Jane saw her coming perfectly well. ibzit did not look round or lake any‘ ‘notice until Poppy came quite close‘ 1 to bu. “Good morning, Miss Cotmnn." “Oh, good morning, Mrs. Bradford," observed Jane tartly. "I wish _v0u'd come an hour ago. I'm in an awful fix inside the house." ‘ “AW you?" asked Jane casually, usi ilif the matter was of no importance "I'm Me as it is; they'll be waiting ‘lbr me over at the canteen. You sec, I've got the store-room keys." "Let them wait. Do you by any ‘llflflCB known-hat makes a cooking: love smoke, Jane?" | Jane 511111911 Wfyli‘. In Chapel Strcct irath the Cotman girls had been welli ‘drilled in every branch n! domestic. ifiwfwmy. and there WES nothing ab», mull a. kitchen stove which Jane did; 110i. know. ‘ "D111 11195113’. Ts yours smoking?" "Vilely. Jim wag bringing two men to lunch and I've had to send Slat- ifryls Ann ovcr to l-IQ. to tell him not '1 bring them, for there won't be any mitten. It's as cold as ice, and the place is full of black smoke, mo); a; me!" Jane looked and smiled i "It's vvrv funny. I don't mind 1r 1 ‘do come in for half a m0 and 100k at; Pthe stove. They can wait till I come. 'H¥1V9l1'11 you got a. servant yet?" "Only Slattery's Ann. I like her immensely; she's so solemn and so UIIIPXIISCICG. And she knows nothing, I\\'111@11 mflkvs mc comfortable inside; also she is very strong and L; new; tired." They entered the scullery by the further back door, and the smoke en- ‘vrioned them like a pail. "Goodness me, Somclfhing‘; np_ i 1,You'll have a fire if you don't, wngchi 53V WDDY. You stop out there, and 1'11 see what's up." But Po;:py valiantly accompanied hm- lnslde. The moment Jane's pron- ‘ilscd Eye fell on the stove she looked the picture of disgust. "why. You little fool!" she said 111110163‘. "fill the dampers are in. How could the thing burn, don't you see? Dampers have to he pulled out when you want a draught." "smllcfyls Ann said they had to bc in to keen the cnlri air away from them." murmured Poppy meekly Jam- pushed up the sleeve 0-‘. her white blouse and grasped the dampers one by ery. Ten of nature's greatest reme- dies combined in handy little tablet. Amazing quick results. Get "Fruit-a-tives" ‘from druesl-st today. Feel great tomorrow. .0“, puned them out, closed the top ' in, and they waited restuts. Presently a roaring sound at the back indicat- ed that the chimney had ‘warn w draw. ~11 I'd heard that I'd have been terrified out of my sluts" mid 105W fervently. "What l5_ it going to d0. anyhow?" "Prepare to do its duty," said JHHB grimly. “Did that fool Ann Slattery-J‘ "Slritterys Ann sounds much nicer. Don't rob her of her one distinction." murmured POPPY. f'1‘i°- 511° dldlft know, Thank heaven, she knows 0V9" less than me." l “And did you so!’ you had Smi- 11" to put Jim off? Can I countermand it? 1 could mOtOr up there and would probably get ahead of her. 0r tum her back," suggested Jan eBBBT1Y~ "Who are the officers?" "I don't know about Jim's two. I asked the General," said Poppy quiet- ly. "You asked the General, and with nobody but Slatterys Ann!" gasped June. "Well. you are a kid!" "Oh, the General won't mlnd—md if Slstteryg Ann Only succeeded in stopping the other two, I don't mind cithcr, The General and I could 11inch oft a sardine. We're both done it of- ten." "But Jim won't like it. The General. Poppy! Why, Jim would hate it if me the idea that you might help me locate the relatives of an acquaint- ance who is contemplating writing Chicago man. in Bedcque, Prince Edward Island; and like all others who have a drop of P. E. Island blood in their veins loves the dear old Island although he has never seen it. The gentleman in question is Mr. Harry F. Hooper, 7611 Normal Ave. Chicago, Illinois. His father was Major Gardner Hooper born on P. E. Island, Dec. 8th, 1838. His grandfather was Thomas Hooper, born at Bedeque, Prince Ed- ward Island, Nov. 29, 1806. Maria Gardner, born at Bcdequc, P. E. Island, April 7, 1806, grand- mother. Mr. Hooper, of Chicago, would like to trace any relatives living on the Island and would be glad to receive any information that would help him l.nk together the history of his fam- ily. I thought that I should address the Charlottetown paper not knowing whether or not there is a paper pub- thought decided to address you on the subject; and if you will kindly to all papers published in Bcdeque and Charlottetown and ask the other papers in the nearby towns to please copy, you will earn our heartfelt gratitude. The papers in the United PTBSUmB ing chat he had with you, this gave the history of his family. He, is a His father was born lished at Bedeque but upon second givs tho above request for informa- tion regarding Mr. Hooper‘: relatives States ofler this service gratis and I things aren't just right, You CIIW put off generals like common men." “Can't you? This General’; very nice. Perhaps he's a common man. We knew his people at Ipswich, Besides, I only asked him this morning, Af- tcr I'd seen Jim off, he came riding down the lane and we had a long talk. I told him I was giving my first lun- cheon party and if he liked t0 come he might get something to eat, but that. he'd better fortify himself with food at HQ. or any other handy place. All I could promise him would be good coffee and an Egyptian cigarette. I've got some Jimsie bought me in the Mali yet." _ Jane looked at her with a mixture of wonder, disapproval and admira- tion, What s tale for the Haddon Hail coterie on some delectable day when ‘interest languished, and yet. how Nividly it showed up the difference ‘between Poppy and the folk to whom ishe had come! A general to lunch {would have meant days of prepar- intion at Haddon I-Iall. elaborate pre- parations, best frock, uneasiness, ‘strain, discomfort before and misgiv. 1111B after. But Poppy, with e smudge gen her nose, a skirt of incredible pshortncss. an old jumper (rather soil- cd and stained by unaccustomed con. tact with the kitchen), talked calmly of giving him a sardine and n cup of coffee. "It'll never do; it would be so bad for Jim." she said vigorously, "Why had for Jim especially, u he 6095111 Come. but lunches comfor- llabll’ 01'! five courses at the mess?" asked Poppy calmly’ i (To be Continued) likewise. lenders here in the United States are doing what _we can to advertise the copy of a little article I had inserted in the publicity. the Island and have automobile etc. routes, transportation m it very expensive. The levee system on the Mississ- ippi south from Cairo to the mouth is the most extensive in the world. private corporation m, would operate bus lines The orations o1 Cicero were taken down in form of shorthand by n Greek slave. ‘filial Boatly Saint John? Stay at the largest hotel In the Merl- ilmo Provinces Absolutely firs- nm-i 250 morn: from 82.50 up. European plan; Table Whore meals and (Jalemla Ideal Sample looms and Garage Fltlnfl beautiful Kin‘ Square. the garden nootofkintlchn. feel a reiuctancy about doing :0 un- der the present transportation draw- backs. I do wish some one could get Henry Ford to build some fine big busses and have them operated dur- ing the summer months down there and if the fact were advertised in the United States the Island would be crowded with visitors. 1 should love to go back this summer myself the Canadian papers do To‘ let you know that 'we P. E. Is- Island, I am enclosing herewith a Chicago 'I‘rlbune, a paper which, I believe, has the largest cir- culation of any morning paper in Chicago. They are running n column of interesting letters, that is, letters from interesting parts of the coun- try; and I decided that it was my chance to give the "Garden in the Sea", as my mother called it, a little Since the Tribune published this article about Prince Edward Isluntl I have been beselser with telephone calls from persons who were born on been several years in the U.S.A. and from persons whose fathers or mothers were born on the Island. They all talk of n 101181118 either to go back or to sec; the Island; and have asked me sbouti I have told them all that, there must be very good automobile roads between here and Charlottetown as my brother left Chicago on June 6th and arrived in Charlottetown June 11th. and as I was in Prince Edward Island last year can vouch for the excellent service of the Canadian Na- tional Rnilways; however, when they ask me about transportation and sight seeing trips about the Island after one is actually on its soil, I am dumbfounded, for it was my expert. ence that without a csr one cannot get about and enjoy the beauties and glories that abound in nature's loiry land-Prince Edward Island. I man- aged to rent a car in Charlottetown for the period of my stay out found It would surely be grand t: the Canadian National Railway or sozrie individuals with two or three busses running daily be- tween Charlottetown and the various other towns north, east and west. There should be some up-to-dale means of getting from one town to another without any great delay or expense; and I am sure that if there were better transportation facilities on the Island hundreds of persons would flock back each year, who now if time were some way of getting the Comma at which Prof. this project? I am also enclosing herewith a copy of an article that appeared in the December 1929 issue of the Amor- ican Magazine, a magazine published 1n New York City. It gives Prince Edward Island quite a. boost and I am sure you will enjoy reading it. We all feel quite proud of the Is- land. - Thanking you in advance for any- thing that you can do to assist Mr. Hooper in connecting up the links of his family history and trusting that you will favor us with n. line as to what steps you have taken, I am Very respectfully yours. (Mrs) Agnes MacPhce Kenrich. Following is a clipping from the "Interesting Letters" department of the Chicago Daily Tribune: Letter received by Mrs. G. H. Ken- rick, 610 East 91st street, Chicago, Ill: ' "I have read your interesting Let- ters department each morning and have decided to send you n letter from a, little island that is not so far away, but is known as the land where there is neither crime nor di- vorce," Mrs. Kenrlck writes. "It is Princelldwsrd Island, Cun- ada. Prince Edward Island is located in the St. Lawrence river, and is be- i tween New Brunswick and Nova scotia. It in a vary beautiful spot and is called the Garden in the Gulf. "My brother, D. J. McPhee, a re- tired Chicago policeman, is spending‘ the summer amid the splendor of the hills, valleys and delightful rivers of this enchanting little isle. His letter was mailed from _ Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island." Charlottetown is the capital of Prince Edward Island, situated in Queen's County on the if-Illlsborough river. It has s. good harbor and the Hlllsborough is navigable by large vessels for several miles. The town was founded in 1750 by the French and was then called Port. La Joie, but under British rule the name was changed to Charlottetown in honor of the queen of George III. Charlottetown is the export trade center of the Island and has regular communication by steamer with American and other Canadian ports. Among its manufacturers are woolen goods, lumber, canned goods and foundry products. It contains num- erous churches, the Prince of Wales college, supported by the province, andthe Roman Catholic college of St. Dunstsnk. LULY 24. 193; in:- K An [use] Recipe. j 3 Eggs 11 i Psph Sol? A I rem Muifllrli I (up Vinegar 1 (on Eagle Brand Milli Ban‘ vigorouslyallingredierzts except: vinegar, for a few min- utes. Add vinegar, stir well and set aside for a few hours to thicken. This dressing will keep for weeks. Clipandkythiaalmploredpo ...you willfind 1e delicious. EAGLE BRAND i SWEETENED CONDENSED THE BORDEN U)" LIJMITBD. I40 St. Paul W“ Montreal $.54 no (no noipo book " New Hallo In tho Kitchen" ‘with the younger sister, espe; Borclet, director of the Pasteur In- stitute of Belgium, presided. FOR THE YOUNG ‘PERSON Little Girie Have Ensembles in Pas- - tel Colors If the ensemble idea is s. good one then, says the very small sister, it is good for me, too. And suiting the" action to the words she has her coats and hots in matching colors and in matching materials as well when possible. Pastel colors are her favorite me- dium for ensemble coats and hats, with pique and linen taking the lead. Not content with matching coats and hats as it is for dresses and when the for mothers and grown-up sisters, hats. this up-to-date young lady also has ensembles of dress and hat. Dotted swiss is as fashionable for when she is eight and over. Th _ also are colored to harmonize wi dresses or coats and spa their eiil with low crowns and brim! tn curve to reveal the face or are 1°14 and turned buck in truly sopuit ated style. The rough lugs wesv of dull surface are partial to in . ture wreaths or bouquet: o: int; field flowers. but the lbakus antlbml ibuntls stick strictly to businesses 1 M trimmings go. contentizg them selves with tailored ribbon bandsu bows. ' E, N E. July 2g, _ much improved Nova. Scotiafifpp procuct 1n the overseas market w result from the establishment of pr cooling plants in the Annnpoilg vn ley. it is believed by prominentshi pers. Three pro-cooling pIantF-m hat takes to a crisp scalloped ‘orim and s sectional. crown encircled by ribbon to match the dots or ground mior, what more fetching ensemble could be hoped for? Handkerchief linen. dimity, printéd lawn-in fact any of the summer materials for little girls frocksqhave also found their way into little girls’ hats Borets of flannel, Jersey, angora or crocheted silk and wool are popular. Straws, too are a summer favorite to be established in the valley .. the Federal Department of Ago-lo ture. it was ‘announced recently e. directors’ meeting of the tfni Fruit Growers of Nova Scotis.‘ ~. announcement that such plants v3- i be established at Bridgetown, n Williams and Wolfville was made < F. W. Bishop and O. A. Jess, w. returned from a. conference with o ficials of the Dominion Fruit bran i at- Ottawa. KINGS COUNTY? l Political_ Meetings The undersigned Federal Candidates will meet the elec ors of King’s County at the following places and dates, viz: Houde May Enter Fight MONTREAL, Que, July 22-m- ports that Csmillien Houde, Leader of the Quebec Conservatives, may leap into the Federal fight here be- fore the end of this week, revived today when headquarters announced that he had arrived in Montreal Friday. It is said he had sailed for New foundlanci. From what can now be learned, he was merely down the Gulf. N0 inkling is yet obtainable as to whether Mr. Houde will enter the fight, but it is understood that by Wednesday things will be straight- ened away. . Claims Goitre Germ Disease PARIS. July Iii-The theory that goitrs is a germ disease and not caused by deficiency of iodine an claimed by physicians during the Put- 50 years, was advanced by Dr. E. O. Houbn of Tacoma, Washington, in a speech before the First Interna- tional Microbiology Congress here lost night. Dr. I-Ioubs said he had succeeded in isolating the goltre germ during experiments nducted over a period of five years and that he had proved that it was possible to cure cases with vaccine if caught in then- esrlv maes- rmy ‘hicrobiologists representing twenty-nine countries Murray River, Thursday, July 24.1 . Murray Harbour Friday, July 25,19 All meetings to commence at 8.30 p. m. " J. A. MACDONALD THOMAS V. GRANT 4730-8-20-“stillJuly as. Cyproc Plaster Boarrl Just received direct from Factory- One full carloud GYPROC PLASTER. BOARD 3-8 and 3-16 thick 4x7--4x8—4x9-4x10 Prices Right L. M Poole & Co. It CRUIS Palatial H! E A rdllaflnmool f l0 If!" (maniac: gorklgecgtfor her 1374127 .04 Guiana‘ o thoworld a moat fuclnatingamCIu-ietmas in o ‘ . LlllILNwYearsl-Ivoatfiim. h000l]llluAI'1._ “PhmUlndworld-famodacrvioo; Rates 81.909"?- inQIMomilitefifiiiiz-‘an _ vima by u» sfli m°u sailing from Newvhizrk Feb. 3. l8 Paloa all rates from your own age” o; duo. s. BEER, District rammi- Amit- C- "" 4o King street, suns John. N- B- . l airs-adieu Pacific World's Cannot ‘have! 991mm revellers were present at the first session of Jules, “WWII-lhnfldfichsmr qqm-q-aalumvllo“ \