_..-.-._.__.<,.-e -.;_..._. __.-¢-@~_-¢_- ‘PTRANGIS-HEARN, PAGE TEN ' WHERE IS Yilllilllilf? iii “riuii-i-Tifis" iililili ur tout Slililliiil Alli Vliliiil 7’ U HER ARCH LOOK “She practices archery." "Ah, that explains her look." arsh “l must tell you that "Pruit-i-tivés" increased my appetite. Si" i" are energy and better colour, and; T have gained a lot." Miss Eva‘ Eviiond. Magog. P- Q- en did you begin to lose your, ty, your enjoyment of lifef; when did you notice that you were,‘ pgler, thinner? 0f course. Y0": want to be your former cheery selL: bubbling over with energy and the, happiness pf good health._ But.‘ how? _ _ _ . .. “fiuit-a-tives" _will bring back; your normal weight and Bllpélllli} give you the soft, velvety skin that, 8101;“ with‘! haw: restore 7°“; stre an vi iy. “Fruit-a-tives” will _correct the, troubia ‘that are keeping you p810 HEREDITARY. NO DOUBT Miss Lowbrow: I can‘! under- ztarid why she rushed into matri- noney so soon. Miss Hibrow (absent mlndediy)! . ditary, no doubt. Probably and listless ""1 "iismblh *1" .1” mhe th d and other digestion, Biliousness, Constipation. {trriggr "g5 er a" qr m Headaches and ,Ner_vousn_ess. _ “Fniit-a-tives" is intensified fruit juices, combined with whim 25c. and 50c. a box. — oi. dealers Ieverywhere i (J/éw Jrop: well rubbed in‘ bring- prompt A r‘ r-l’ L‘ i\‘\\ “Ya-Tb -°*"*4.p \ CARRIED BY TWO Wific: Why were yeu so late coming in last night? Were you neld up by any one? Hubby: No, my dear, I was not held up by anyone—i was carried by two. --_-_ "Gosh, but I skidded when I I’ -' - struck that spot!" ':How could you skid?" " Lrns ANTISEPTIC Ltmmsur ‘B°"‘ my H" vm‘ find‘ At all Druggists $1 1s a Notice Of Official Agents‘ The following have been appoint-T ed official agents of the candidates for the coming General Election in the Electoral District of Queens. I _ For Robert linrold Jenkins, Jas.‘ A. Robertson. Charlottetown For, John Albert Iilesservey, Don- ald McKlnnon, Barrister, Charlotte- town. For John lioward Myers, Donald; McKinnon. Barrister, Charlotte- town. For John Ewen Sinclair, Jas A. Robertson, Charlottetown. (Sgtl) JOHN P. GORDON. Returning Officer for Queens. l8l9-9-ii c s "Does Tom pay as much attbn- lion to you as he did a ysar ago?" "Goodness noi He's paying ail- rnony to ms now instead." ‘ i i The ldest inhabitant never - o boasts of how lazy he was when a ‘boy. ‘ with CHAR 0-0400-0000-0 O 0 (Continued) June 25th. The lest, or almost the last. Word Uncle Horace wrote the night of hie death was "danger." But how much significance am l to attach to that? ‘We speak of the danger of taking cold, of leviiY in the lecture room, of combining lobster and ice-cream. To poor old Horace there would have been dan- ‘Rer in over exertion; in that sense of-the word he was always in dan- ger. But is was not a word be was apt to use lightly. Yet what conceivable danger could have threatened him? . . 't‘lils morning, cleaning my desk ypreparatory to our exodus, i restor- ed to an old trick of mine. I turn- ed over my large desk blotter and presented a fresh and unblemished side,to the world. It came to me then that thus probably since the invention of plotters had neatness been established with a minimum of effort, and that it might have been resorted to by Annie Cochran. After luncheon l started to Twin liollowe with-the back of the car piled high with a varied assortment of breakable toilet articles, a lamp or two. and a certain number of dishes. The Lodge was open, and Aiiiile Cochran vigourcusly clean- ing it, and having deposited my fragile load there, I wandered up to the house. Thomas was cutting the lawn. with a mare borrowed for the pur- pose pulling the old horse mower, and the Oakviile constable, Starr. who is also the local carpenter, was replacing old boards with new on the raised walk to the beach. What with the sunlight, the put-put of a two-cycle engine in a passing motor boat, a flock of knock-abouts 811d sioopspoised on the water like great butterflies, and the human activities about. the absurdity of abanoning the old house to some unappreciatlvc tenant grew on me. “Hear you're going to live in the Lodge." said Starr, spitting over the rail. . "Mrs. Porter feels the main house is too large for us," ‘He eyed me sharply. “Yes? he said. "Pretty big house. Well. l'm in a dollar on it." "A dollar? “l bet you'd never live in it.” he 50111. Mid there was a furtive gleam of amusement in his eye as he markeii a board preparatory to saw- ing it. "It'd my opinion. Starr," f said, i The Red lamp-t g Mgry Roberts Rhilllhilfl t f to myself. ‘ -\\'e are settled tonight in the ance. within it is frankly hideous. it is all p cottage should no; be“. From the old parlor organ d_own- stairs to beds that dip in the ceii- ter above, it is atrocious. night Jane la a happy woman. Can it be that women require rest from their possessions. as for in- stance I do froiii my dinner clothes? That i; ‘gives them the same sense of freedom to don, speaking figura- tivlsy, a. parlor organ and the cheapest of other furnishings. as it does me to put on my ancient fish- ing garments? Or is Jane simply relieved? I confess that tonight with Lar- kln’g advertisement for the other house before mo, i feel not only in the position of a man attempting to sell a gold brick, but that I have a secret‘ hankering" for the gold brick myself. “For rent for the season, large handsomely furnished- house Oil bay three miles from» Oakvlile. Beautiful location. Thirty-two acres landscaped. Flower and kil- chen gardens. Low rental." Yet I dare say we shall do well enough. After all. there comes a. time when ambition ceases to burn. or romance to stir, and the highest cry of the human heart is for peace. _ l" have brought with me those “Moybo we have." be said, non- committally. "Mr. Horace “Porter lived there’ "that you people around here have hooks which all the linked 11119 1111108 11110 IUBPBPIIIBT ipromised myself to read. so that my small them; a spare note-hook or two for th year i have room overflows witbi is Journal, to he filled probably cabinet than over a similar injury Lodge, and whatever Edith may say as to its roiiiantic outside appear- Yet to will‘ ,, LOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' ‘W Canada's‘ Farmers —-——“" 1 To Be Protected ‘ Premier Melghen at Fails Plenie Reaffirms His Stand on Tariff. NO DUMPING BY U-S- Customs Wail in Dcviiiiiion as Hill‘ as That Ereetod Against Her- NIAGARA FAiLiIB. Sept. 9. — Certain Liberal speakers who have been charging Rt. Hon. Arthur Melghen with deeertinl his P101901- ive tariff campaign of last Fall had their answer at this point this after- noon, on the occasion of a big rally of the CouservativesTof the Centre West District ridlngh, when several thousand citizens gathered in Queen Victoria Park to hear the election message of the Premier. in the course of u spirited address in which his special reference was made to the tariff, lion. Mr. Mell- lien reiterated his protective FY10" cipais declaring that as soon as the Conservative Government was returned to power, one of the flFBi- acts would he to see that the farm- ers of the Dominion got that pro= tection in their homo markets which they deserved. Mr. Meighen pointed out, as he ' c has done on other occasions, that it there was one class of the com- munity which must have protection in order to fight out the battle of existence on a level with the Unit- ed States. it was the farmers. The Niagara district in particular had t furnished plenty of illustrations of that; for the persistent story told by th farmer-s of that section of Ontario was the story of Canadian markets invaded by the produce of American farms. Any person as- sociated with the affairs of the dis- trict must appreciate that each year the friilt and vegetable pro- ducts of the United States flooded the Canadian market at o time of the year when the homegrown articles were not yet la n position to compete. The result was that the edge of the market was always ta- ken off before the home-grown pro- duce was ready to be marketed, and that, of necessity, meant loss to the Canadian famera. But. Mr. Melghen gave the assurance that as soon as ‘ the Conservative Government was returned to power. that situation would be corrected. Wiii Be Reasonable Tariff. "We purpose" be declared, “if we are given a majority in the House. to revise the tariff on a def- inite protective principal in order that protection may be applied to g all Canadian poducti; We do not purpose that the tarift shall be un- reasonable ip any respect, but that it shall be sufficient to enable any Canadian industry, properly mana- ged, to succeed in Canada. Especi- ally will that principal be applied to the products of the farms. We will give the products of the Can- Better than Ever- iof iweiiiy years." with the weights of fish and the “m1 111911 111011." he remlndedjeadlngs of the barometer; Jane for mob! chronic heart t “bl ‘ isoliiif affestilonk Edith for tlhe lfiiy r0 e.’ f l , to anons p. "S° me 1100301‘ says" “Bu? 311i: laiferlracifimguestioning "B"! Y0" 110111 liiilik S0?" itoniglit. Jock has deserted me. "1 “BOW iie hi“! sot a right fol-file will not occupy the window seat cme kn°°k 0Y1 111° 110110- l00-" ‘of my room_ although his comfort- ntlian farms the same hold upon the Canadian markets that the United States tariff given to Am- erican fai-iners in their own mar- kets. We do not need any special investigation in order to carry out that reform. Our first step will he {Following their traditional policy ‘of constant improvement with no yearly models, Dodge Brothers, during the past eight months, have vastly better-ed their motor cars in many vital respects. Indeed, there has never been an equal . - period in Dodge Brothers history when so many refinements of a popular and fundamental nature, ‘have been made. The public is registering its appreciation of this progressive industrial service by purchasing every motor car Dodge Brothers can build—in spite of the fact that Dodge Brothers production, during these months, has broken all records by an impressive margin. t W. B. PROWSE SONS g i‘ i Charlottetown, P. E. I. Bonsa- BROTHERS e MOTOR CARB uses IN CANAD revious i. ‘ -SEPfl‘EMBER’11‘,‘1926{ .11. i . v...-_o,,_,, * A , ‘e to take the farm schedule and put "1" 111N181", that came from his er is neatly "spread upon it. When m1}- ' ll showed it to him he leaped up Weu- 1! may have.’ he said, and obedlentiy, then glanced out the iiisnifled the end of the conversa- window toward the main house. 88R’. felt be further speech was guarded in the lexlieiiie- lie didn't know whether MP- Porter had been writing or not when it happened. No. he'd -been the first to get there, and he had seen no paper. Asked it he had had any reason, 8")’ experience of his own, to make ,liim wager we would not live in the “mi-W- ho only shook his head. But ilrlglei started back he called after "i don't know as there's any 1 waited. but he evidently howl, and with an air of firmness for p. moonlight stroll upon the beach. He joined me there later, having reached it by some devious route without enthusiasm. ‘Later: There has been wild ex- citement liere_ and only now have we quieted down. |Canadiau States farmers can take their sur- inarketa and take what a Fordney tariff really is." The Premier went against the invasion of from the United States; and he It is cm“, that. wondered if it were generally np- We» aiill 1110)’ ‘bod even 80W? l0 111B already Clam has heard some o, preciated that since 1922, during iensth of scarins up o war with the electors. with the exception of if“ mgh as me corresponding the three Western Provinces. The schedule in the United States. The ifglllflolgadtgm ‘gamed its“ ‘mggfia’ d ill b l u Ui u e e i‘ "- ay w e past “Hen 1e u w Saskatchewan and Manitoba be- 11°i1 1i!’ 50111118 t0 work with hleiemitted a long and melancholy 91"“ Prmmcls 311d m" "191" 11110 S: guilt‘? ‘iggepzrirefifigeilgg;8P3:. d q y, r C d1 _ guised under another name. In Que- had said enough. and hisiuot to be gainsald. retiredhunderiguiesoare igniayiiilt; ‘:;liiA‘:l;rliéf;1‘i‘ bee the prmemve mm! Md not‘ the bed ‘l? ‘lanes room}: hm tigekifarmer succeeds in getting his pro. bee}; endorsed by the voters for the "tgwam i e highmadyh m‘, ca)“ a duce “m, can“, a, a", he “.11; pay simple reason that Liberal tactics ter coax him past e mun ous a Amy so high that “.8 Wm know had prevented ' from placing the issue before the 0",“, Dorm people. For while the Conserva- out, that under the regime of the 111V“ well‘? attegnptlngklto talk Ltihbe , - _ Ki Governm rt, ti, r r ssue ary an ran y. t e - °f m’ °“° ‘hrwgh ‘he mam“ but aphids liad to hint a: uiiliiiilnlebniittie vials bod sot out nii manner oi produce booklets which averted the atten- tlie Conservatives ticn of the voters from the real ls- perimental Farm, and out buildings. One sore of land. Apply to 1826-9-l0-3i. truth in it," he said. "But they do say, On s-tiil nigh-ts, that 118's been heard coughing around the place. the local talk. , tion, some $149 000,000 worth p: tlments of the French-Canadians scgtgfjjgnfglgjgfisigitfgtggflggfi-uh... States tin-m products hauoiid prevent them from conceptio- the period of the King adminlstrn- Turkey in order to inflame the sen- °ii Miipeitiie Road. opposits Ex- dwelllng house MRS. DELAHUNTY, On Premises. Illiillliii SIilE ‘Auction sale of household furni- ture at 121 Pownai Street on Sat- Charlottetown ed by the undersigned up to siid on Monday, the Thirteenth day of September, 1926, for the folloviiis 21st to 24th September. reached the terrace I was putting 1 ain't ever heard it myself." i So Tilflmfls thinks that Uncle Horace was frightened to death, and Starr intimates that he wag mur. liifled. and all this was seething in the minds cf these country peOpIe i1 year ago. without it reaching me at all. These bad been no inquest; Simply. as i recall, Doctor Hayward notifying the coroner by telephone and giving organic heart disease a8 the cause. I was, l’ admit, startled this morn- 1118 as I turned back to the main house. ‘But I knew the tendency 0f small inbred communities to feed on themselves, for lack of outside iliilfhiieill. and by the time l liad and all three of us arrived there in varying stages of undress. Clare was outside her door, which was closed, and was hysterically shriek- ing that there wag n. blue light un- der her bed. I opened the door, entered the room, which was dark. and stooped down. There was a. blue light there and my very scalp prick-led. "l think. bad it not been for the wo- men outside. I would have howled like a dog. And the worst of it was that it had an eye.~ a largo staring eye that gazed at me wifll all the concentrated male valence in the world. It was a moment before i‘ could say iii an uushuken voice: “Turn on the lights somebody." There was a delay until tho switch was found. and for that moment the blue light, stared at me and I at it. I heard Edith 110i) down on the floor beside .me and give a little yelp, and Clara sniv- ‘Starrs statement about a blow in the same class with the cough heard at night. l stood looking out over the sweep of lawn, and the words occurred to mo of that other ancient Horace. confirmed city- dweller that he was. WANTED v ‘FARM lilR SALE i offer for sale my farm situated _As in past years I shall this fall i? spriiiiflfiid» wiiiiliilfiil 19° 00"" b. o,“ m buy m." qu-ngigig, o; at land with a 20 chain frontage both Certified and Uneertified irleh and never fliiiiiii lire-ml of Wiii" Cobblers and Green Mountains aeirimilhifl 10'0" "ii"? 07f "m" w," n “M, nook and cobbm-‘House and outbuildings in good re- ason,“ and“ from cgnm“ pair. This is one of the best farms fields. Before selling elsewhere glveil" "‘° 1"" """"'"il “"*"'°‘ '" *1" m, m cpporwnuy w buy gmm-province. Wiii be said with orwith- yo,“ out crop to suit purchaser. For further particulars oali, phone er rite AUSTIN A. 8CALE8, Freetown, P- E. i. JOHN DI COTTON. Bradaihane, R. R. _1. t664-9-1-2wks. IIOTIGE Owing to Tuesday, September 14th, being Election Day, the City Market will be held on Monday, September 13th, 1926. 1B34-8-31-tt85i. NiiTliZE We respectfully request our patients to pay no attention to any notices from the interstate Protect- ive Agency inc., of Kansas City, Mo., as our patients names were obtained through mlsrepreeegr . V‘ ' tlon.. 8. rJGN-KINS. RFD, W. J. IIIOHILLAN M. ' cups are old Chelsea, and that the and definite form. eeriy ‘col ' hi ill droom.' ‘ 1a ofth ismnm JAMES WARNJRTON’ M. 0' flneen Anne c a re ii er be in my know e go is i‘ g m . tioii with ma, and she iiss Ircoiiid have such a knowledge ' "There was ever among the num- ber of my wishes, a portion of grou- .4; not over large, in which was a garden and a fountain, with a continual stream close to my 110088. and a little woodland be- sides. The gOds have done more glllllillldflflliy. and better for me, than s_.. . ‘So l felt that the gods bad done even better for me than I bed thought. My little woodland. to my left as l faced the sea, covered thirty cords. extending beyond Robinson's Point; true. I‘ bad no fountain, but i had a garden of sorts. And I had e ship. which ap- parently the oid Roman had never dreamed of. The old sloop bobbed and swung in the wash of a passing ellinlg outside and saying she would never go into that room again- Never. Then Jane turned on the lights. and I saw under the bed the large plioslioresceni. head of a dead fish. brought by Jock from the beach and carefully cached there! " June 27th. l have found Uncle Horace’; let- ter, and in a. manner so curious that there can be. it seems 1o me. but two interpretations of it. One is that, somehow, I have had sll nloilt a subconscious knowledge of its pre- sence behind the drawer. But I hesitate to‘ accept that. r em ord- erly by instinct. and when i wont over the desk after big death, the merest indication of a paper caullll behind the drawer would have sent me after it. ' The other explainatlon is that i‘ received s telepathic message. It came, an i fancy such‘ messages must come, not from outside but June 26th. from within. l heard nothing; it Women are curious creatures. walled up, above the incoherent and Throughout the winter it is of vltabvsgue wanderings of a mind n01- importonce to Jane that her tea definitely in action, in a clear cul ‘Take out tlie mirror over the ball table i-s pure, bottom drawer on the right." lal even if itdoes raise But if i am to accept telepathy. A: leis oi‘ so. 'i'he‘i sin to believe that I am not alone P: i l turned and went into the house to find that Annie Cochran had iiiiil 911-‘ Wiii Pill? 1900i‘! 0iii PBlLlIii word the poor old boy had written had been "danger." y risht $311.21."? ihii.‘iiiiiiw"i°..‘l"’iiliiiiill"ililiiiilili' . ' been admitted into Canada, at plting upon the real national prob- tlme when the American markets were partically barred to the cor- responding products of the Canad- ian farms. "At the same time," he remark- ed, "nobody wants Canadian indus- try t0 get more protection than just enough to keep that industry iii Canada and keep it in a position to empdoy Canadian labor at the fullest capacity. The manufacturers themselves do not ask anything more than that. In this particular district, surely there is no person, Conservative or Liberal, who will come out frankly and saay that the people do not want the protection 0g the tariff. Surely Mr. German, t e Liberal candidate. is not tak- ing that stand ia the face pt coit- dltlons." Was Endorsed by People Mr. Meigben went on to recall how. during the 1925 elections, the Conservative tariff policy received the endorsation of the people in all provinces where the Conservatives bad been able to place it before llilllY PlMPiES All ill/ER FACE .§ mum? i id’. ‘ cum iiealeii "I was bothered with pimples for over e year. They were bard and small aiidsesledovc andvvsre eeettted my. ha. The pimples eans ii ine to seretchandmyfaeswsaflslguved. “ l tried other remedies tnilwkb- oussueeeea. I aeaeferafreseam- pleofCutieura Suspend Ointment and ahsr using it! ot relief. I purchased more and n about two incnthslwss eoni ." urday. Sept. »1‘lth at 1 o'clock con- sisting of parlor, dining room, bed at industry, in the way of reduced itiist’ . iem. The l>remier recalled how, dur- lng the iour years of King rule there had been a cons-taut nagging tariffs and threats of more reduc- tions. The results had been appar- ent to all. industry had been fright- ened. capital bad refused to take t-be chances of being stifled by lion. Mr. King's political tactics. which were merely a case of play- iuto the hands of the Progressives, thousands of p-orkmen bad been thrown out of employment, proc- perity had been retarded and from 500,000 to 1,000,000 people had been driven out of Canada to seek em- ployment in other lands. Canada Paid Heavy ‘Price "That.” he declared "is the price ' which Canada. had been forced to pay by the reductions in, the tariff, and the constant threats of further reductions. Do you want that cons- tant dread to be hanging over the heads of industry? lt so, vote for the Liberal candidate. But if you want stability of Government and of industry, 1f you weiiit real pro- perity_ then vote for the Conserva- tive csndidate. At the very utmost. if the Conservative Government, i“ through any miracle or mischance, should not be returned to power Mr. King could not have a working ‘ majority independent of the Pro- gressives. Without the support of" Alberta. Saskatchewan nd Mani- WilIyMf. King will not ave one- thtrd of the members in the House. in those provinces there are Lib- erals. Pogreiisiveii, Pmgressivmhib- erals_ Liberal-Progressives, inde- pendeiitdllberals, and some others, bu). one and all. they are the some ¢ thing. They are all Liberals. and have t-ho same policy of free trade. "Bo if through and mischqnce, Mr. King should be returned to povier tbrougii the support of those freehndere. be would be depend- ent upon them for every step he takes and every breath he breathes. ‘ What would he the consequence‘! in the firtit budget the toll would have to be paid, for the free trad- ersivouid exact their price for their support of llr. Kins. l would like e Dialing Liberals to bear min . Do pesrsv or aritoof vacilletion. oeinlrdiiiise and uncertainty? 0r do you went s. stable Ooversmeiiti you vvant. four ' room. kitchen furniture. all new. l range. 1 No. l1 Base Burner eli- ver Moon, dishes. and a lot of new cllcioth and articles not mentioned. mentioned. ALEX. -MeDOUGAi.l.'. J. A. MoDONALD, Auctioneer. Exhibition Tenders: Separate Tenders will be receiv- privileges at the Exhibition to be held in Charlottetown from ilil 1. -'For the privilege of Cateriill under the Grand Stand only. 2. For the printing and seiiips ii Score Gerda for the Races. 3. For the supplying of Still as required. 4. For selling feed for Homi- Cattle, etc., on the ground. 5. For supplying pressed old ill! for ‘Race Horses. tin Nos. '1, 2, and 4. the lilslifll; or any tender, and in Nos. 3 siiii the lowest or any tender not not" sarily attended. t Conditions may be obtained I the office of . C. R. UMALLWOOD- _ _ dairy-Tress. 1785 9-8 4i chuqopuwwp , i. iii TO BE CENTRAL Mrs. Nel ‘It th ae fo slums at si l. assk-aw-s-s-n On Saturday, Sept. ' mssrmos as FOLLOWS Friday, 8ept.10th-3.00 P. M.-Roll Cali Ssrviel- Speciai Speaker, Rev. [Norman Whitman, I. A. Friday Evening at. B00 P. Ma-Historieai Survey. Special Speakers: Rev. Rosa 6. Eaten, l. Saturday, Sept. llth-iiliornlng. Afternoon at 3.00 P. Ma-Lsdlee Mll- sionsry Memorial lerviee- : Bpsolal Speaker-Miss Louise Oeibeek, Returned 1 Missionary of the United Church, from Jeplll- sarunoav svsnmo a1- ms n. m. shades-iii Historical , in; Iedeqiie Communities and ffryen- Pageant deals with the History of the i“!!! l”: Indian Times, until the present Ira. ineliidea d! foundlrie of the Ieptlet [Denomination en ths lslan . Tlekets 50 esnts end ll-eents. Pageant to be WW3‘: on "Monday, Wednesday and Thursday Fvmm" "1 following week. D0 NOT Mil! SEIINO IT- QUNDAY, SEPT. 12th. GREAT IELIQIOUI OIRVICI‘ Morning at 11.00 P. Mr-Pfllfilllfi Rey. Mr. 00PM” °' 0'Leery. Afternoon at 8.00 P. M.-fsiand Memorial lervifl- l EVIMIIQ n mo r. ‘lb-Speaker. or. -I- J-“OWY- IAPTIOT‘! ALL OVER THE IQLAND OONGINTRATE- MAKE ‘I'D-Ill A GREAT CINTINNWL‘ The Moderator for the iai niiLRlV-“flgg-mnuv’ at. , HELD m 1‘ BEDEQUE a i 10th',11th and 12th g ., and i McLeod. Open. , . einios of "GUI: "i" , Dr. s. s. Mason. oi Weliv" ' will these _,- " . " ‘ liq