I wed beIl tho cal cor hoi uni‘ M...“ 14» .- h-‘iizli ‘i Vv u. MAKES numerous SANDWICHES . FOR SALE 6 carloads of horses anil 2 of cattle. to arrive in Charlottetown on or about August 18th. RADISAY BROTHERS. J~ A. HacDONALD. Anciinneer. 6767-8-12-61. FOR SALE Helen Dewey, valuable brood mare. in foal at uresciit time. also her first well foal 12 mnnths old by Luiigset. ‘woken. " .2 -.i:e::~ Z: see: \- ‘ 3:5 and registered sun‘ ‘all at Provincial ilxhirrition- F information apply to CLAUDE S. EIIAPMILLASY. Hit. Jdwaril Road. 5943-8—ll-4i. _._ .___ ,_____. .__._.__ '4 riiiiii roll SALE M» l Tenders nill be fi’(‘I‘l\‘l"l liv the, ai-rsigrqi till August 311th for my; ' farm of l4!) acres. ivith or iiithcut l crop, about I00 acres clear, balance covered with good hnril and 50!‘. wood. Thr- Plight-s‘. or any tc-nrlcr not noo- csfarily nrcopiril. , ‘ ILLIZXANDI-IR. (T,\IR.‘\'.\'. Lower Frcrtnivn. I’. E. I. 5753-8 1243.31. "fenders for Farms, “ill be received by the undersigned till August 20th, I930. homestead ul Lower (‘nrclizan on lhc Launching Road and Loyalist Road, 83 acres, good house with ivnoll shod and pump, cement ivall uiiili-r hnuce ‘l ft. long" ham, carriage nousc nnli 1.‘ Hen house lnorth of St. Road. 60 acres wood lcintli 204 acres Launching Road west of Loyalist Road. Hard and sol‘. wood on all.‘ Near School and Churches. 1 rnlle to, New Port. Cash or terms. _ ‘ Jinlcs A. MARTIN ic- son, ' 3i Guarlanil Ave. Maiden. Mass. TENDERS l Tenders will b», rrrr-ivr-il ht the office of the (‘i‘y (‘lcik up to JYLII including: Friday. Align-t 15th. tor repairs to concrete retaining ivzill at Victoria Park. Pia anii specific- ations tn he sccn at i ~ nfiire oi‘ the City Clerk The, low t or any tcndr-r IIOIiTNNTSS-‘lflly arc" l. ' GEO. I‘. fiIFIIOLSON. (‘ity Clerk. '"E?Zr.§"'"i'n‘é¥ffiS'" AVD GLASSES FITIIED E. W. TAYLOR il. S. TAYLOR Optometrists H2 Richmund Street QQQtVQOOOOOQQOOOQOOQUOOO FDOFQO-COOOOF OOGOOUOOOOOO Professionai Cards ‘AUDITORS Accounts Audited. income Tax Returns Prepared. A. E. MucNeill f; Co. 127 (lraftnn Street gléz-Q-li-HIIU. BELL {r MATHIESON R. R. HELL I). L MATIIIESON. Ll. I1 Barristers. Solicitors, Etc. Moncyjo Loan. flfflcos-Cbnrlotlclown and Montnllll Prohibition (Jommlsslon pour-m“; Mr. GEuRul-I E. BBOWn Margnte, P. E. l. , l Send all information reunites "I- ‘ fractions of Prohibition Act to tho above 0r To Chlcl Inspector B. .l. Haywood I5 Dorchester Street, Charlottetown ‘viii-ark “ltrlhicfiuigan, ' B. A. IABBSTER, soucrrolt. ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown. KILL McLeod & Bentley i l. A. BENTLEY ' W. E. BENTLEY, K. Ui- I Barrister and Altorney-at-Lnn ‘, Ofllce: lilfl Richmond Street l MONEY T0 LOAN Chnrtottetown l’. B. l. l i McDonald & lVlcPhcel B. A. r I. A. McDORALD. u. r. MrPliEhl luinltlsrnlls. ATTORNEYS. on. noun T0 LOAN Stewart & Lowtherl , .l. o. s-rcwkml, n. o. n. w. cuwrunn mums-rails. soticironb. no ., no omit umui 81PM ' noun m will Owners. ‘ SMILES GABBY GERTIE "The only way to keep from get- ting into a rut is to rls: above your surroundings." l deal about himself, dcesh't he?" "Yes. He evidently believes that the most trifling topics may be made interesting if properly handled." "Vllien you finish mowing the lawn you can trim the trees and than you can hoe the. garden, and thril—" "I'm sorry I ever put this place lfl your Yl-‘VFS. NOE‘! )'O'J C3?‘ bOQ. me aicunu‘ as you please." "we were all on the beach in our ‘ bathing suilo. and one oi those hor- rid newspaper photographer: came along and tcck snapshots of us." "The wretch!" "Yes. And I've bought his paper every day since then, and he hasn't . printed my picture at all." ‘ ____ "Peace amoni! nations will appear l DAVID I rYAl-Ii Gilli-null l l“ l “Back to Cudharn, me and Jim! Does Daddy know? Who sent you, l Mummy?" “Nobody sent. me. That angel in a Quaker bonnet. Naomi Bradford, 06mg and fetched me." "Aunt Naomi fetched you! where is she?" “She's at her own house, She cr- rived at Cudham on Friday night, ‘stayed with llS till siindaiw and here ive are! Now. go and fetch in your Jlm, s0 that ' may see you together," i Poppy flew out like the excited child lhe ivns across the muddy back- ‘yrrrd right into Bradford's arms. "Oh, Jimsie. it's the cnd of the ivorld, or the millennium. 0r the ThGII _i—_a I H l . B o w R I L llMarfied Quarters . " I ‘it Rebuilt llis constipation I was thin, Peace, I dont know ivhich! liifummys inside. and it's all right, and Aunti Nacmrs mixed lip ivith it. and I'm" so happy I don't know where to put‘ myself." , "Stay here.’ said Bradford, as he, folded her close and a big, 510W tear, l ivhich came from God knew ivherel urn-wed from his eye and fell hot on Pappys face. CHAPTER XXIII “I'm so clad you didn't bring Old- , field. Mummy. But who will look af- ter you while you're here?" nskezli Poppy as they sat at tea together, l "I'm not altogether decrepit, I hope." observed Lady Augusta with. a smile at, her son-in-law. "Doyou! sec any signs of total iiicar-icilji? I| can still lit, my own hands to my; head." Jim laughed. and the boyish ring had crept back, to that laugh Soft-l hearted, as a son 0f Susan Brad-‘ forcl's must be somewhere, the sight‘ of Poppy ivith her mother moved himl profoundly. It reminded iiiiii of ii‘ smflll but adventurous chicken fluffyl and rather helpless, who, after rush-‘ lug forth into a mad world, had crept‘ bark. a little unstericlily. to the motih-; ering wing. "You are eating nothing," Lady Augusta severely, “I've had a good lunch," Jlm ex-i plamed. "And now I'm leaving you two, for I've business in Afarkyatc." "If you see Aunt Naomi give her the biggest hug you ever gave any- body in the world, bar none," “You haven't cured her of her slang yet, Jim. l-lICiigli I observe you don't u=e it yourself,“ said Lady Augusta. "He's too proper and solemn. Mummy, I'm only a. throwback," said Per-pi". and ran with film to the doorl and threw herself into his arms withl something cf the old abandon, i "Oh, Jimsie, I'm so happy, I'll bust." Just wait till we get to Cudliairbl Won't I swank you round? We'll have ,1 church parade next Sunday, and observed l turn all the girls green." Bradfordo kissed her and put her away ralhcr' quickly. ‘ “Riot-herb calling you, Jim. Come back at, once, You'll have to obey while she's here. .\Illitary' discip- line isn't in it HOW." l Lady Augusto appeared at the liv- ing-rcom door, ' l “I shall want to see .‘»'0ur people ivhie I‘m here. my dear. It you're go- ‘s im; into bfzlrkfyate and will see them \\-'lll you try and arrange something? '; "I will. Lady Augusta, We shall, fliove a car tomorrow and do a grand‘ tour of all the shops," i‘ It was his one attempt at the hum- our of the situation. and sent Poppy- iinio a peai of laughter. But presently she was grave again. ‘“Skimy"Sick Father Gains 15 Lbs. iii ‘ 3 Weeks, New Pen l ANSELMO. AbTAr-Mr. E, xiiiiiiii’ s IVILLIAM UNEIL was burdened with rheumatic Pfllfls- Four bottles of Sargon drove every Dflln out of my body. my entire Bys- icm has been rebuilt and I've gained 5 pounds in weight. "Sargon Pills relieved me of con- stipation and stimulated my liver t0 normal action without nausea or up— ; settincgf-Avilliam O'Neil, 148 Marla St. Toronto. retired business mim- Sargon may be obtained in Char- lottetown from the HUBhBS DY"! C1- Ltd. "I'm afraid the end of the World- to say not-hing of the War. 11111515 be l at liancl. Mumsie. or this could never have happened, I must Just Pimih Y°\l cnce 0o make sure, and then Bo ind see what satieryks Ann is B91118 9° give us to eat ta-night. I hope you un- derstand it can't be much, though General Rolfe sent me a b?!” 05 pheasants the day before WSW" day," Bradford flew like the wind into Markyate and drew up writ-h the ch01‘?- there was no mistaking at the house under the eaves, Naomi, s litte ner- vous, came out smiling VJ Erect him. He look her by the shoulders, pused her very gently into the livlnB-fmm- and wok her in his Imus. "God bless you. Aunt Naomi, You've easily done the bizsesi day's Work in l i111 your splendid life." "It's All right, then?" she asked anxiously. "Quito all right, I tell you what. l! I'd sern the old lady that day at Cud- ham all this misery mlim h!" been saved." Naomi doubted it. but it was n0 part of her creed to throw cold water. "so Poppy is happy again?" "Like B. bird on the Wing. I'\'€ 001116 m thank you. and I hope the his w“ big enough. I. was Poppy's hus r5111?- Mny I have one for 1113/5811?" "Silly boy, don't keep on thanking , me I had the time of my life among the rich and great. I'll dream of it to the end of my humble days, and I've been invited back. Jim, think of that! Well, ivhal; happens now?" "Oh, she stops a. few days. sees all the folks. and then we go back to Cudham together a happy family." "Splendid! Well I've been thinking about the domestic conditions ct Ar- cher's ivliile Lady Augusta is there. We must put the best face on every- thing for the sake of the Bradfords. I've got Clara Holt, who was cook ct the Rectory so long, and married’ Charlie Holt. the saddlerg son. to go‘ out for the week to Poppy. She's an absolutely first-class cook and mana- ger. and she's going out in a Sarccezrs mi) presently, taking some stores, I want it to be nice, Jim. and these thing matter!" Jim's heart was t/xi full for speech. "Aunt Naomi, I know now 110w God permittedmou to remain unmarried. 03y when ‘q nmdorhy in each nation says: --1 was so run-down. ivenk, {He knew hoi? badly all w; poor beg. and sufficir-ni‘ llflllrm5 a" iflorilrcd lo ='rivc oliiec ivi=_"_..s1r Thornton. themselves ' for such an‘ "Pm? Worth ' - l ‘LVERYTIIING-N HARDWARE Ifor the. householder who likes to do I his m1 repairs. Ol’ Who is iiiiiiiiy wiui tools and likes to make things for his home. Tools that will give lasting service and satisfaction. that will hold up under use and misuse. thnt i will hold an edge and cut truc. The Rogers Hardware Co” ‘ nervous. couldn't. work. Then tried Ironlzed ‘ifeast. Gained 15 lbs. in 3l weeks, Reizained my health." "Skinny," weak, nervous people amazed at gains of 5 to l5 lbs. in 3 weeks, Ugly hollows, bony limbs flll out. Blemlshed skin clears. New pep first diiy. Constipation. indiges- tion. "ncrvcs" go overnight. Avoids clarizcr ct‘ serious ills. Ircnivd Yeast. is tivn great tonlcs in one. Wright-building brewer's yeast plus strengthening, blood-en- riching iron. Many times more ef- foctive, than unmcdlcated yeast. Re- sults in half the time. Don't he "skinny." weak, nervous.‘ Take these pleasant little tablets. No yensty taste; no gas. If not lighted with quick gains. manufac- turer refunds money. Get Ircnized Yeast from druggist today. Feel great tomorrow, New pounds quick. l de- Z. s would need you." Hush. hush. Now, iivl-iat about your father and mother? Lady Augusto will have to see them." "07 course. I'm going there now to arrange something What would you suggest. afternoon tea or ivhnt?" "My dear. I should leave it to your mother, After all, it is her house, and she has the right. to dispense her hospitality in her own way. I have an idea she will get on very well with Lady Augusta," "Have you?" Jim's face brightened, "You've captured her anyway, Aunt Naomi. she calls you the angel in the Quaker bonnet." Naomi iaughled softly. "We're a‘ John Tamsonkbairns, u Memories of Long Ago Being sketches of Charlottetown in the past By BENJAMIN BREMNER Just issued and on sale at CARTEIPS BOOKSTORE THE MARITIME STATIONERS THE PUBLICITY BUREAU Price One Dollar I C QIBHQAL .. - l \\ v Entire Systeiil "Indlgesti i. a sluggish liver and l made my lite miserable. ’ “ak “d mndllw" Ind l the Canadian Bank of Commerce, left, _-.1-—- - ~ SOIJRIS . THE UHAKLULILAUWN GUARDIAN '—-" i. Miss, Evelyn Johnson of Bay 1-‘ - tune, has accepted a Pqsltlon in thei office 0f the firm of Matthew Gal Mr, Richard McQuiii-i-ie, Teiioi- of ’ last week for Murray River to take‘ ‘over duties in connection with the ‘ Bank here._We wish Mr, McQunrrlc every success in his promotion, Mr. Aneas McPhee of Elmira, pass- ed through our town on Saturday. Mr, T. R. Harper of Charlottetown‘ was a motorist to Souris and vicinity on the 9th. l Mr. Hubert Garrett of East, Baltic,‘ motored to our tvwri on Saurday. ‘Mr. Marquis Mooney of Boston. is ‘ at present visiting at the home of his ‘ mother lVLrs. Daniel Mooney. | i -—-- , _ llfr. James Robertson. Baltic, was a "visitor to our town on Saturday. ‘ m. up. Glllis. ci-iiiriorirewwii. Wits ' a motorist in Soul-is last week. Miss, Olga Stewart of North Lake, ispent a day in Svuris. last wreck visit- . ing friends. Mr. Walter Blacketit, East Baltic. ‘was a recent visitor to our town, l MrqJl". Perry,Sklli-ners1=ond,s;ent ‘ Saturday in Souris, l Rev. Mr. and Mrs, ELM. Altkln Arid ifamily of Cornwall spent a few days ‘in Bay Fortune last u-eek and were ‘motorists to our tovm on Saturday. l _____ l lVllss. Gertrude MacDonald, soiii-isi ‘spent a few days in Charlottetown,’ {last week i1slting friends. l Miss, Bessie Brennan and Matilda Brennan, Boston, Mass. n w rived home last week w spend a few‘ weeks visiting friends iuia relations. ‘l Mrs.‘ Hardy of Uiion. $26111; last‘ pveek visiting her sister Mr. W.B.l ‘beard. NIr, Elnmett Donahoe. Sourls Westl is at present ilstting relatives ml. Cardigan. i l Mr. E, Cook, Charlottetown. was a. motorists to Sourls on the 9th. Motorists to Souris on Monday in- cluded Mr. M. Jardlnc of I-Iillsboro, ; m, W.B..I'erguerson, Suffolk, plid c visit to the Eastern end of the Is-' land on the 11th. g Miss. Mildred Fraser of the Cam.- cllan Bank of Commerce is at pre-_ sent on hm- holidays. l Mr. J. ‘P. Tovrnshend of Rollo Bay, was n motorist to Souris on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Him-y Francis. Bay,’ Fortune were recent motorists to our town, ' Mr, and Mrs. M. Mindoro, motored to Charlottetown this week-G. LETTER OF SYDDATHY Wlnsloe South, P. E. I. August l, i930 Dear Mrs. Mslclnnlsz-We. the members of Winsloe South Woman's McLean. ' l A BETTER, BRIGHTER BREAKFAST The better the breakfast, the brighter the day. Don’t fog the brain and clog the body by eating a heavy, indigest- i hie breakfast. Brighten the day by eat- ing Shredded Wheat with mill; and go to work with buoyant step and mental alertness. Shredded Wheat with milk makes a complete well-balanced meal containing everything the human body needs for growth and strength. Try it with berries and cream. It’s a rare treat. SHREDDE HEA WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT m ._->,,~—..:..- w.» - Scientists aay film transmit thirty different “' ascs. Kill them NOW. Inasinglcseascn apairoffliencnn, oduceovu‘ Flimreelfingwithgexmgaretbefilthiestof the Fearful Seven. They contaminate every- thing they touch. Don't risk disease from the tamt of flies. Kill them. Use pure, animus FLY-TQX. Developed at Mellon Institute of Industrial Research by Rex Research Fellow- ship. Refuse subetituitca. ILY-‘IOX t: mam named in Cannb Roz Sprny Ca. Uaniknd, Briflslnn, Om Absolutely Harmless to People and Animals you our heartfelt sympathy in your recen: sad bereavement, in the loss of your loving daughter. Edna. We know that words of sympathy lMissionm-y Society wish to convey w mend 9°“ W thejikwls‘ 6557313- $1519 “Oh-b l"lf'w' "Mm T?’ doeth all things well. and by so doing elm of the members you shall hours of sadnes and deepest gloom, of Wlnsloe South W. M, Society. ELLA DIAMOND Recording spq, be comforted in your cannot heal the wound, but we com- ' they say in Scotland. well, good-bye. dea-r lad. and good luck, We're cared ,for, my dear. even when we fancy our- selves most unnoticed." l Jim did not gulnsay it. In moments i lot uplifted feeling such as he was pas- l ‘sing through. no doubt visited him.l Q01 1m Jim hit-d imllined um his ‘hold on things divine had been very. {very slight. "I'll push the bike into the side pas- ‘ "sage. Aunt Naomi. and walk over. [How's Mary? I hope she has good news from Tom?" l "Mary's well,’ and very excited lb- out a letter from Tom this very morn- lng, 'I‘liey may give him lemve this week, If Tom could arrive in time to Ylet. Lady Augusta hecr him preuhw Jim it would be the end of what is going m be a perfect week." (To be Continued) MInnrlPa Llniinent lor braa m Cnta and 5' l EFFICIENT ‘ OPTICAL SERVICE i tYII IXAMINID, GLASBE surrunn AND mno. cmcrul. ATTINTION oivni n IEPAII Wonk. l J. w. JOHNSTON l legtmrod ctriat I87 It Street Ilene ‘III-I. Charlottetown ““”"“'~ Wills II ‘OQO OOO-OQOO-OQ-OOOO-OOXOOOO @¢-¢-"¢¢+v4¢4cooowo-oooooooo-oroo-oooooooa¢op4444¢.“ vvv-oovoov-vowov» .oov-ooooooooooooovoooooooo a “_'_ 0000-0.‘ E. R. BROW I46 Richmond St., Charlottetown Ire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Class Insurance at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summer-side, Lloyd _l,¢wi§ avoooooovoooqoeooooovooaoooooso» _ _ g ‘Keep That Lawn Attractive Call at on: store and loot over the many nacfnl Lawn Iltl Garden Implements. We have real nines in Lawn Mowers. Prices $8.00 to 520-00. All alas. Also. iliiliim Bonn, lakes, spiiiuii; FOIII, Boos. aim V Shears. Troweh, m. Bethune Hardware 0o. Ltd. 133 Queen Street Phone 151.‘ ‘TII IIENDLY KAI-DWI “fill” ._. .. A .. AU ‘usr 14w. ;.__=_- PLUMBING A _. iiiaiiiilli If ‘you want - Expeditions and Expert workmanship Send to Fred ll. Traino S0 Grafton Street Opposite Prince Edward Theatre Phone 393.! com" Risk ‘ -—lNSURE l Buy Prince Edward Fox Netting. When you are buying Protect-ion you are insuring your earnings. You can't make money if you "lose the l goose that lays the Golden Eggs." , Specify - ~ ii “Prince Edward Fox Netting in your next order Write or Telegraph - Order chipped within an hour" Hommivfb; SUllDII-IRSIDI, P. E. L. H CANADA l -.._- z ‘..‘:<"'_~if“ , _ v In’ " f- " '. Win31 . ‘_ ,_,_ ‘w, 35¢ .~ y?‘ _, rl ~.._?"'>-',_/- _ .___.-I,_~,_‘y . .4 . F- -' "'1 out: “PEERLESSI. iaiiaiisii ref armies " For security 011 Y°_ Fox or Mink R6116 Satisfaction 5:11am“ teed. Sold by the Old? dealers in rfllwnm supplies. The ' Rogers llzirlluar Company Limited- We also sell such ~ ' cessories as Fox PM Tongs, Staples, etc- aii ' c M. Lamflsm‘ 6' 0°‘- nmmv. Street lfllldrlqél,“d.u a. snub" - 1 Public Auction 5B1” BAWoFIUBS ' bun Will l" "mu" by aiivlrhl siiiii Shipping ad without chart! to l. T. ‘tloématn. UL mercidmdwg-"nua l’ Alfred Fraser, |"°'~- m eimi imim Now nni. N- Y-