speech Sole‘ As a Special Attraction for Exhibition Week, we are offering our complete stock of both Ladies and Gents Wrist and Pocket “'2'; "has at a special 33 1-3 dis- count. ~,.-_;».,i,ii i.iiiiiw4iii-i-lt*"'lt"!i§|s i- This vviil afford a wonderful oppor- tunity for you to secure that long-desired “7tlifil,-—".“"‘ “i a trig saving. =11. .i| iféifiilél’ Limited 1868 Binder Twine "Silver Leaf” Brand GUARANTEED 550 FEET TO THE POUND Manufactured by the BRANTFORD 'COR.DAGE CO, LTD., of BRANT- I-‘ORD, ONTARIO. the LARGEST MAKERS of BINDER. TWINE in the BRITISH EMPIRE. Buy CANADIAN MADE BINDER TWINE, price I10 higher than inferior Twines are offered at. 2 CARLOADS just rec- eived from the factory. “SILVER LEAF" BINDER TWINE has been 801d b! u fgrmajly years with tho very best of satisfaction to the farmers, and as the price ls very low this year the consumer should buy the best make which is without doubt "Silver Leafy we my u“. freight in any quantity, and our P1106 15 a; 10w as grind Binder Twine can be sold for. For sale at our SEED STORE, QUEEN STREET, in any quantity WHOLESALE and RETAIL. ~ clinics a 00., LTD. ' 01d Gold at a Premium We will ziliow you the highest price in trade for your old gold, plus an extra premium. C. H TAYLOR Jeweler and Engraver. l The Nlnnnuer oi’ The Brookville Manufac- turing" Co, l.ld., iirookvillc, N. B., will be at the I Ground Limestone Booth duriiiu‘ Exhibition and would like to meet those interested iii that l-‘INELY-PULVERIZED M E LOW-PRICED }ii(}i{~(ll-!.-\l)li uliich is uiiiiig wonderful results on many Island farms. "IT BRINGS THE CLOVER." H. G. S. ADAMS, Manager. , Rolls-Royce deposited Prudence at ways?" Her voice had an imploring HEAR TS AFIREl By MARY CHRISTIE XAPTIIII An Unwslcome Visitor The birds were twittering in the trees when Mrs. Vanslttarth big the gate oi her home. and Bert- ram Iraymore-more ardent than he had been for days and days- walked with her up the flagged path to the doonsnd kissed her good- night and good-morning with a. gentleness that held s sort of shame and an unspoken apology ior his treatment oi her earlier in the evening, "You did enjoy the bail, didn't you, Prue darling?" "Oi course I did. It was too love- ly-llke a dreaml" (Her generous heart had already forgotten the ‘nightmare’ part) "Good-night, then. And good- morningi" Just as he stooped his head to kiss her again thrushes and black-l birds in the branches all about them greeted the rising sun in a song oi ecstasy, and down on a THE CHART. / were you. m! @1515 It outta ‘W3 ml s»: iothe ma‘ of m: first ball." rs dQDCQ 9d III 0139 qua‘ tlons with a light heart. Bert was coining to-day. As aha dressed, she could hear the chaifinches and the yelLw-hammers singing in the mea- dowz-“He is coming!‘ He is com- ingl" and she broke into o 5115M! oi song herself. "Why, it's nearly twelve o'clock!" Only four hours until the fated timei So much to be doiieI-iiowers to be gathered ior the house . . . a frock to be pressed out. . . . At four o'clock, she was waiting in the ‘psi-ior,‘ nervously expecting the click of the garden gate at any moment. Bert wouldn't fail her a second time. He'd practically promised. And as ior social obligations at the Towers, he was clever enough to dodge them, wasn't he? Trust him for that . . . . Mother had on her best silk dress, too, and her hair done the new way that Prudence liked. The room look- bush by the garden-gate . . . that kindly bush which hid the lovers from the chauffeurs prying eyes . . . a tiny wren carolled its little heart out in a rhapsody of joy. Something welled in Pnldencds throat, and brought a glisten to her eyes. "You do love me Bert?” "Oi course I do, Sweetness. Cross my heart!" "Better than world?" “Better than the whole world put together." "And won't change over?" "Never. Prue dsrlinsl" (mi-nee if he didn't mean it, tool What a, darling she looked, in. this early light! Such a test oi beauty! Quite disturbing!) "I w your girl, always and al- don't you, anyone in the intonation. "Uh-huh!" Another kiss. "Say it Berti Just say it!" "You're . . . my . . . glrll" (What a. child of nature she was. to be sure! And this rustic setting gave an added flavour to romance!) “You . . . didn't actually say that you loved me, Bert?" “But I thought it, Prudence. And thinkingu better than saying isn't it?" “But any it. all the some - w please me!" the xvord ‘ seldom.’ " Do Not Neglect soiled ’em." "Give me a sentence containing “My father had two coma, but he ed lovely with that big vase o! blue- belis on the table and flowers every- where. The hands of the grandfather clock in the corner pointed to ten minutes past the hour. He'd be here soon . . . . ' Ah! Therewas the click oi the garden-gate. At last! And Prudence, all a-tiiriil, rushed to a little mirror hanging on the wall, and patted her hair into position. She wasn't flushed much . . . . How light and quick his footsteps, sounded, coming up the flagged path! ‘Til open the door, Mother. You wait here." and she was oi! OTTETOWN GUARDIAN lcuiiii MUBS’ TAKE iiw IN’ llllNlllNlli I I Two Persons Slain As‘ Mob Makes Effort to Lynch Third. l i (By J. r. Mcnnisht. Associated m» sun correspondent) HIAVIAANA. Aug. 31-(A.P.)-0iiban mobs continued to taike the law into their own hands and deal out their own kind oi punishment i0- day to those they held guilty of crimes under former President Gerardo Maohado despite more se- vere government m cl: to pre- serve order. Two persons were slain and an efliort made to lynch a third in the Santiago district of Oriente. Province. i Julio Heredis, former henchmen‘ oi Major Arsenic Oirtfz, was Shot and killed by a mob in Santiago and his body dragged through the streets. Members of the A. B. C. Revolutionary society had taken- Heredia from the courthouse when _1 he was seized by the mob. Major Ortiz, who is accused of‘ numerous political killings, was sent to Germany last June by the Government. Machado i095 assert- ed this action was taken so that he might escape court martial. A policeman, Luis De Shayne,‘ was shot and killed at Palmo Sor- iano. Later in iihe day an atteimpt was made to lynch municipal policeman Hechevsrria. in Santiago after he had been meshed. An A. B. C. guard was thrown about him, how- to welcome her lover, and to bring him in, and introduce him. With a radiant smile she flung the front door open wide. to meet . . . ohl what could have happened? why! it wasn't Bert! it was a womani . . . . Her welcoming smile faded upon the supercilious stare oi Miss Vir- ginia Dole! (To be Continued.) Lockeport Wins From Clark ’s Harbor "1 love you dear." (Hang it all, was the chsufieur looking? Was that bush sufficiently opaque?) "And-and you'll come in tomor- row afternoon—I mean, today-anal meet my father and mother? They- : they'd love to meet you. Bert." The big eyes were wistful and appealing. "About four o'clock?" He disengaged her arms. "I don't know, Prudence. It's dif- vcuit to get away—" "To please me Bert? My heart's M?’ 0D it. And-end Mother's always asking why you don't come!" (So the wind lay in that quarter. did it? Bother the motherii Vir- Blliie Dale didn't have ‘such a, troublesome appendage! Why did Prudence have to drag her mother into the aflair?) "I'll come it‘ I can possibly get away, sweetheart. Now don't yQu worry. Everything will be g1] right." "I'll be exnectins you." A little tremor oi doubt had crept into her voice. She tried to keep it down. He loved her . . , "All right, Prudence. Now I can't keep the car waiting any longer. You get right into bed and have a nice sleep. Goodbye dear." Another kiss. Rather a quick and perfunctory one this time. “Tomorrow, mean . . .?” But he was oil, cluttering down the Borden Path and through the gate. Bhe watched him drive away in Bert? Today, I . u _ ; Your Eyes ‘l ' ' An examination mUZht be o! great liciii-iit in you, E. \V. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR OPTOME ‘I'll! S TS TENDERS Sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned will be received until Tuesday, August 24 for cleaning seed at the Sourls plant, tenders to state , _ South Side Queen Square " _ amount per pound on cleaned seed. g, l ——-' """""‘_""""'-—~——- FRANK MULLALLY, ' Secretary. - ‘ . ' . f ' ' Sour-is, P. E. I. -' i . - , . r0 esslonal caffls 535. . _ J ’ _ o._________ . i - ‘ 4 I i I ii _. | , i , Stewart 8. Lowther i .. . i .. .i. s-vririin-iur. K. c. s , . _, . . LOIVTIIE I ' ,, -» - ' " . nARRisTrRs, somcrrdns, s10 - i , 8i Grrnt George Street J‘) ‘ RIONEY TO LOAN :1" ' The Misses Robertson of Saline MCLEOD 8‘ BENTLEY merside offer for sale by tender .. _. _.; ~ ,, g- guppy“; c ifili,'.f'“'ilf..";i'.i;i'.i, 2‘.,.'.’.°':.h I 7y" ' Hf. ‘ ' , gawk," “m, Mmrfirywbkln‘ formerly occupied by Mr. Justife w" .. I l n, . _ “IONFY To LOAN Arrsenault, consists of a large IIOIISJ‘ .» fly L ".51, f Olilce: lilfl Richmond simi “‘"' *1" "wit"! conveniences. a f‘; U ‘, ' ’ . l . _...___ k.______. h?!“ "Fifilllfd. and a. lot containing k y”, l, ,1 ~ >, _ _ _ _ _ _ onn_ncre of land. 'l‘endei-g will be y, t; .., r wt,» , i rnliibition Commission rccvivrd ilt the office of r. s. 3* ‘ if’ z 1 " ' Chris. II. Black. (flvzilrman, Dllifflll. Sflllfliflr. Summerslde, up to i'lizirlotl.~tnii~n. noon on August Iilsi, instant. Th: “by. ii. .'iii'l‘nii:ilii, West si. Peters hlslwst or any tcndcr not necessz~ y. w, %, (u, " Joli-i Slmnsnn, Ihniiltwn. iiy accepted. "' 5‘, _ ‘ j “w”, Fcnil all information rcgurdln! - t,» i?!‘ » "- , "'".himtluns of PROHIBITION ACT Inky‘- the big, ‘vs oer ha loved to ride in. ii only, only she had money, she would give Bert everything! But in any case. caring as she did, she was just bound to make him hlDDY- When the car had disappeared, she went round to the kitchen door, felt under the mat ior the key, and quietly let herself into the house. And not long afterwards she was sleeping the sleep of youth and happiness, with a smile upon her pretty face . , . "Did you enjoy yourseii my darl- ing?" It seemed no time at all until her mother woke her, standing by the bedside with a loving, rather anxious look upon the features that were like, and yet so unlike her daughter's. Prudence sat up, blinking and yawning. "Awfully mother, thanks. Al. first, just to begin with, I felt sort of shy—and awkward-but that pass- ed. And-and then I had heaps of partners-J‘ "I knew you would." A proud smile lightened the mother's worn (Canadian Press) SHELBURNE, N. S., Aug. 2i- Lockeportu team advanced a. notch‘ today in the playdowns of the Nova Scotia. baseball playdowns by defeating Clerk's Harbor by s. 5-3 score. Lockeport will play off with Yermouth gateways ior the right to enter the semi-finals. ever, and s. speaker induced the crowd to desist. Hochevarria was taken in prison. 4 Commission Con- siders Alta. Brief (B! BI! l Brown Qauadlan Press Staff Writer) EDMONTON, Aug 21—'!‘he Roy- al Commission on banking tonight was confronted with a brief from! the Alberta Government which urged. among other things, “con-i aidoraltion should be given to mess-l urea wiiloh would fix the value of the Canadian dollar at some de- finite relationship to the British pound sterling." Presented by Eon. R. G. Reid Provincial ‘Treasurer, the brlei ai- so recommended establishment oi a Central Bank, adoption oi ii "bold policy" to enlarge wliez. markets, provision of agrlcuitura credit and investigation of interes’ rates in Western and Eastern Can ads. Would Boyc o tt Germany (Associated Press) - PARIS, Aug. Zl-A drive to ac- tively boycott the Germany oi Adolf Hitler was recommended to- day by Emile Vandervelde, of Bel- gium, at the Intemationai Social- ist Congress. M’. Alder of Austria, stressed the need of intemationalism in the Socialist movement. Two problems before the Congress are the fate oi German Socialism since the ad- vent of Chancellor Hitler and the over participation‘ in the Govem- ment. No Ontario Election ThisFall UFIWWA. Aiug. 3i — (On) - "rhsre will be no Ontario Provin- cial election this year," said Hon. G. Howard Ferguson, former On- tario Premier and now Canadian High commissioner in London, in an interview todaiy st the opening of the Central Canada Exhibition. Questioned in regard to an elec- tion date. Mr. Ferguson smilingly replied "I don't know when an ol- eotion will be held, but 1 do know when it is not going to be held." "will it be this fall," he was asked. ‘"1 should think not this Fall from what I have heard," he re- piled. 0n being asked if he would come back to this country and re-enier Canadian polities, the High Coni- missioner said: "If I come back at my home at Kemptviilo." fight in French Socialist ranks: it will be to opmie a. model {arm ' At some length the Alberta sub- mission deslt with exchange and mcneiiary problems in relation to export business, particularly that of wheat. Discuss Tariff: At Conferencc (By Charles Hayden, Canadian Press Correspondent) BANFF, Alta, Aug. 21—-A worl moving itself into further chaos a.- a result oi’ steadily mounting tar- ifis was pictured by several speak- ‘ers in round-table discussions to- day as the Institute of Pacific Re- lations entered its second week. Professor Shctweirs plan of us- ing labor costs as o. fair basis for tarifi bargaining was under con- ‘ slderation and discussion was con- cerned with methods of briiigiii: the nations back to lower tariff: and a greater movement of inter- ' national trade. I Legalization Of Light Wines And Beer Sought IRIIDERIODOIN, N. 3., Am. 3i- The "Hardy annuaP-light wines and beer ior hotels-will again crop up in the deliberations oi the New Brunswick Government. The Osb- ' inst under Hon. L. P. D. Tilley, i Premier and Minister of Lands and Mines, at its meeting oouriimenclii, in Saint John, tomorrow night, will have before it a delegation oi pa ' ‘ professional and busi- ness men of the Province, uiglng i that favorable consideration be ‘ given to the proposal to legalize the selling oi light wines and beer by hotels. \l.wl “an K-nLik him ii.l\l iiltlW llv-i-liiioil l llw 1x1 lli \ 'i'lil.\l.lllil \\|' face. "The frock was lovely, and so ENLARGEME THE REID STUDIO - MONCTON. NB. ' NT FREE! i‘ rw‘ ‘,\i\ iil- ll“ \ \\,i\ iii~i r- -.~ .i\ llirll lil-Iiiillliiil Iii Fm. Ylli Ii m‘. AUGUST 2s, ius WEEK is THE WEEK? mime: EDWARD l isiiiiws BIGGEST. ciiiiiioiiiioviii MONDAY Opening August 21st TUESDAY Full Program WEDNESDAY Full Program THURSDAY Full Program FRIDAY Partial Program Make your arrangements now to enjoy the best and Biggest Holiday Week ever provided in this Province Thousands of Entries of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Poultry, Swine, Vegetables, Arts and Crafts will cater to ' your curiosity and give you many things to think about. An Education regarding Your Island Home and what it Produces. 0llE BIG continuous snow -' Finest Vaudeville Program Ever Brought H695 THE “M005 In a series of high wire thrills. These daredevils flirt with death high in the IIIISTREI FAMILY M, “Am-us COMEDY 5 people, 4 ponies, 2 bucking mules ("Rcus and dogs in riotously funny acts. Captain cilflfifie’ The thoroughbred Kings of Dogdom.‘ Leaping llounds Tilt FiililtlllS Acton Giant and Midgets in fast Comedy. Four ' Big Horse Racing Program, August 22nd. 23rd. 24th. OVER $4000 IN PURSES, PRIZES AND PREMIUMS Free For All Trot and Pace 2.13 Trot and Pace-2.16 Trot & Pace--2.19 Trot & Pace 2.22 Pace—2.25 Pace-—2.15 Trot—2.19 Trot—2.25 Trot 2 Year Old Trot and Pace LYNGIPS. IMPROVED 1933 MIDWAY The best Midway East of Montreal-Fun and Frolic for Young and old. At night a gorgeous, glittering spectacle. The Canadian Legion Band in attendance afternoons and evenings with special Music practiced for the occasion. $2.50—Season Tickets good for the entire Fair and Races and Transferabie-—$2.50 $1.00 sees the whole Show on Race Days. Admission to Main Grounds 25c. 15c Evenings. Special Concessions to Children Evenings. UAMES PATON, President. J. W. BOULTER, Secretary;