8-24-3i. i Auction Sale 0n i 1.‘: e»’<~4n..*-<"-"5 - - for goods of -i—-.___-_-_. l will sell by public auction at Klnkora my place opposite the eta- tion best business stand in Prince county also a quant furniture sale positive. AUBTIIIN SillE OF CHOICE FURNITURE We will cell foi- Mr. c. Lomer Miles at hle home. No. 80 Long- worth Ave.. on Monday, 30th day of Augufl. commencing at 1.30 o'clock P- m». l lot of cho" household furniture and effects consisting of i Parlor, Dining Rom. Bed Rooms, Kitchen and Hall. 1 Range Stove, 1 i Oil Stove. Dining set, n Round Table. 6 Chairs. 1 Buffet. Board, Buslnes Table and Iota of 9°94 Goods made in quartered oak. mieeon woods. Oameron Bioek,Oharlottetown,P.E.l. 2310-1-11-11. Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital Praotiloe limited to Eye, Ear, Noe: Testing Eyes and supplying Glasses Office. Bayer lulldln _-»\i- _ McDonald & McPhec , A. MoDONALé ii. r. MoPl-lil lsrrllters. Attorneys, Ito. U Executors: Notice The underfied Executor-e of the last will and testament of George Stordy. late of Branch Road in Township Number Twenty-eight in Prince County, in Prince Edward island. Farmer. Deceaeed, estate, S. hereby notify all persons indebted to the estate of the said deceased, to malts immediate payment to‘ Sturdy, at Branch Road, in Lot 28' in Prince County; and ail poraons having any claims against the said estate are hereby required to pre- E sent the same duly attested to the lzgoxdz-lhiiii‘ said Rwy Stordy within one year from thie d Dated this Twentieth day of August, A. 0.. 1926. THOMAS STORDY, ROY STORDY, Exooutors. 1460-8-23-61. FARM FOR SALE ‘ At Gouth shore, coniiating n9 11a acres oleared land with good dwelling house and barns. Will sell farm with or without crop. Apply i i JOSEPH DOYLEi '- 134S-8-24-6l. i FURNITURE SALE i At 8 Stewart Street. on Fri- i day. Aug. 27th. at 1.30 sharp. i I Or Parlor_ Diningroom. Bedroom! and Kitchen Furniture. 1 cooking- 1111189 1 heater, all pipes, oilcloths,i carpets, and hooked mats dishes.|| and lot of articles not mentioned. Sale positive. J. A. MaoDONALD Auctioneer. Market Square cs0. w. wooo, Committee HENRY WEATHERBIE, J. A. MacDonald, Auctioneer. H" $244" l fear. ' She: I've always said you had a _ head of Iron. ‘A'il"l)"lillli' hi)" ' ON AUGUST 28th AT 10 UCLOCK A. M. P. K. TRAiNOR. 1535-8-26-3ii oak and other costly new). csnren a soiv, Auctioneers. Cm)’ _'_________________ Professional Cards Mark R. McGuigan BARR IBTE I. 8'OLI2§|TOR, ITQ Money to Loan and Throat Greet George ltreet Hours-O to 12.80 1.80 to l. Money to Loan (Membership Notice Potato Growers who wish to join the Potato Growers Association must make application on or before September 11th, 1928. Contracts should be returned by the same date. Potato Growers Association OHARLOTTETOWN Week-End Outing S. HOCHELAGA eiaga maintains a rom Pictou to Char- "llm. at the residence of Royflottetown, with week-end trips. going snt turning on Monday. stairs. He too appeared in the doorway. house/Ream the woman. “Will Y0" please ask him to oblige us by leav- lng?" advanced into the room. Morton's eyes were icy, and his unwilling [hostyetoplltld two paces from him. him. (He turned to his wife. uneas- ily. and suggested that she leave p the room. "l shall not leave while that man is here." she said. "Must we call as- sistance to eject him?" For the first time. Morton spokai His tone was low and cven. but the hard anger in his face had its vis- ible offect upon the two who stood before him. i “You people have done a wantoni injury t0 a. girl who is sick and helpless." he said, slowly. "l come to demand reparation." y ‘The woman raised her voice ion shrllly. “So dissipation has had its effect ‘upon her, at last!" she said. Morton took a quick step toward her, but stopped. “Your mind is evil, madam. and so your tongue is evil too." He turned suddenly to the man. who had moved. "Slaild back there! You people will listen to what l have to say. When I'm through, I'll lake my "departure." They ilrcw togcthnr. Folding his arms. he faced them. his head thrown back. looking from one to mo. other through narrowed cye- difference 5- said. “e "You have seen Audrey grow up Audrey “e c. next door to you." he said. quietly. "You have always known weak. you have inn her as a sweet and innocent and af- her, Y0“ HAVE hurt fectionate girl. She is sweet and in- He gem, ' noccnt and affectionate now. She ed his n). h been very ill-—ill because I114; ngenp uvc deprived her of so man ofe i1" iilillgs that belong to noxymal d for a [ma] word girlhood. I know that now, and‘ plain e knowledge has almost broken what y P The Bother on their s HELP WANTED! "Best references required." NATURAL RESULT My mind is getting rusty, “in your selfrighteousness. you have set yourself to judge her be- tho non cause she brought a, group of chor- yard go the s“. uslfzlrls to our lhouse." e moved coser to them, and - nt forward, his steady gaze mov- Parrish ca ing from one pair of staring eyes to the other. Audra "Do your flhriveled hearts realize Sm. cm, that chorus girls are just girls? came u giwli they, 1111:; youlrlis. and seeking 8D!) nous‘. at a- the r We: to relax from theli-yhzii-‘(i hliefe? case and ha‘ an eat food that was better tha -~ . the fflfe they are accustomed to]; ~,..,§,,',‘§Y.°m" w] T1181 i119)’ froiicked around. as your ‘ Openin fibroid frolic iL God 1. 5 e ity of household 1" PREFERRED TO EAT FOOD "Why don't you go to the same inchroom l go to? You can eat iirt cheep there." "l prefer to eat food. even if it Own daughters would this) devil had given you daugh- 1'8. is expensive." sho said. M01101: shook his head. slowly. | “Madam. I am here in defense of do h”: Audrey. You have bu . we“ lr-wntemmiblv. For myself. it m, .'.§°"' ie s matter of no concern whoinnr l, back‘, nfdb ind‘; 111.121.122.152} ywh§li::irn;::c§r§roi1i$t' "Isn't "he sweet?" e shunt hurt. a Parrish Rodd-ed’ i 0r not. But you weak and nervous hearing something in returm-whnn ggggesssd. at girl is dependent upon me," “d: The iman cleared his throat. “You s“... .1332]? n, and associated with her, pub. cept_excepi_" NEXT T0 NOTHING "The girls seem if Reggie pets them." “i should think they'd regard it as necks to nothing." “b! Clerk Idaho: bio you til-Amos l Audrey ' handed it back.- ~ (if. Wm another m n 1 1st Moth: that closet‘! 2nd Moth: those new-fang moth-proof ciothael Anything good in Ne. Just a lot of illnarfa Llnlnsent for Ill pains. CHAPTER L_V_ weeping. fresh grief to Audrey- A maid servant answered his ring at the door. Recognizing him. she invited him into the house. t ‘in t th ll. "Tell your master and mistress a 00d a“ s e w“ that Mr. Morton desires to see them at Once." he told the girl. “This man has invaded our Somewhat uncertainly, the man “What are you doing in Morton's cold stare disconcerted i i I i i i pause‘, The woman tank her iioggehe explained. s land's arm as if for protection. read it n "You have no rlghtto insult us!" passed ‘rt: gar“! girl without ed. Improves the rlllllzhiin taste of fish or r meet. Amos: whole.qmet for tho first inexpensive “What relish- i" i” Aladslylleeseleradih S PORK 0 BEANS I rr-Dv-rawisiaw-sm FRIDAY. AUG. 27 BRIGHTON RESIDENCE, 46 Ambrose 8t- wlll be sold THURS" SEPT. z, at l2 noon Open for inspection every afternoon and evening. intornatlonal Radio Programs Morton w" we mm “m, “'19 zvenmo concerns nurse undrsued Andrey. 811d 111"" nor comfortable beneath the covers. Then he returned. 811d "1 111111‘ her. chafing her hands and arms’ until finally sh" fell asleep. Thai marks or tears still W919 011 i191’ cheeks. and her lids wore red from Davenport. Chimes lf desired, owner will ac- cent Mortgage as part pay- t. 7:00 P. M. KYW (536) Chicago. Family Hor AN EXCELLENT HOME FOR SOMEBODY. Descending the stairs. he W811i outside. and stood on the 110mb- thinking. Then, with rc80ilili0l1- U9 passed out the Ellie. s hundred foot down the street, and into the yard of the neighbors who had brought 15 Wps (346) hicago. "W118." ‘WTlC (476) Hartford. Bee." - WPG (300) Atlantic City. Board of Education Organ Refill-Ill- WCCO (417) Sl. Paul-Mine. SIJPMII (jardenFresh - Just ss tea is shipped from the gardens in load lined chests as the sole way to re- tain its strength and flavonso "Sit down there!" he commanded. They hesitated. and than. glanc- ne another. obs ed. Ha remained standing. until the mg at o y woman appeared. She stopped at (he dggrwgy and looked at him. Then she turned. and called: "Hen- ry!" Morlon_ in two steps, stood be- 7:30 WEEi (349) B05 Girl's Quintette. WPAA (476) Dallas. Si. packages when you buy Rakwana Golden "And how d0 you know that she was a notorious woman?" His voice She Stood looking at “on” bad not varied from its even cad- - 1 ence. steadily. but not speaking. He con-‘ tented himself with a bow. Present- ly ' the footsteps of her husband a could be heard descendinfi the I i 8:00 P WEAR (390) Cleveland Studio Pro an began, looking "everybody knew she was a notorious woman." “Who's everybody?" “The people hero in town," the other. defensively. it by the way she loo "You are right, Henry," said. pursing her mouth, lng apprehenslvcly at Morton. y in question." said Mor- "ilflDilens to he one of the great gram. WCX (617) Detroit. Detroit Sym- 8:30 P. M. WBAP (476) Fort Worth. Hflwflilll Trio. WGHB (266) Ciearwater. Orghn re- cltal. gram. 9.00 p_ m _ W-SM (283) Nashville. Musicale. J . - i i l Wggtlilid. (246) Baltimore Mun c pa Firemen‘ Band‘ ton. artiste has been my newspapers, ‘house?’ said the neighbor. "Surely She is we have made it plain that wa do not desirdyour acquaintance!" Popular B 9 P effarson City. WOS 1n the 1w few weeks. Male Quartette with “Chic" scos- in guest. Who gave to ego of censoring my n ances?" l-le waited. but they did not re- y. 12:00 M Kansas City. Varied CNRV i591) vane” WHO (526) Des Moines. Musical lVCAiP (169) Wash. Studio WDIT (395) Piiila. Rufus IKYiW (536) Chicago. Congress Car- n 1:00 A. M. WLlT (396) ‘Philadelphia. "You have elected in judgment on a hom you do not whom you do not even iYQ [young woman vi know, and know nnyth administered punishment girl. for faults that exis your own mind. to judge?" l0 him. have would b 1:3 .KGIW (492) P a‘ n“ Frolic. _ FEATURE TALKS WCOO (4-17).St. Paul-iMlps Twin Cities String Quartelte. WOC (484) Davenport. Eight Bend Who chose you s back. be drew a. chair and sat down, so n15 eye; e 0n the level with theirs. has been notor- said. His wife gave among WhOlIl?" Among people like 5:00 ‘P. M. WRC (469) Wa-sh. Baseball. P M 6:00 . . 9 WCAIP (469) Washington. WIBA (236) Madison. WTlC (476) Hartford. I VWEAF (492) N. Y. 8n ion demandgd, -- WLIT (395) Philadelphia. Fresh- yourselves- ithink of 11a to their neighbors! The woman arose, as file room. Morto palm toward he gesture compel She sat, starln flushed. and h on hcr husban 7:30 P. M. TRNY (259) New York. Chemistry a P M. 7Z4 . ‘m’ Bammm‘ which (309) E.'Pil.ts. sioohmah- and attribute it KOA (322) Denver. Denver Muni- n “fwd his hand’ cipal Open Air Band Concert. I‘. and with a slow led 116i’ l0 her 393g z at him. her ‘ace wont (s05) Houston ‘Biltltlbflil. . IGPNF (263) Shenandoah. Sunday W119" 111B)’ whim) i275) iPort Huron. National Symphony. M k b I 10:10 P. allis. Book ‘Chats 0n ma e a so utel . _ 8. P. M. WiG;l:m(303) Chitiig0. WVCCO (417) S n: that in this ihsthhoo g ' from he], “mesa WOOD (242) Grand Rapids. Classl- 1o=ao - - e WITAM (s90) c 11mg“ "- ‘i’ E r 9 3 KOA (322) Denver. Sllllllfl‘ . "l ~ WBA‘? (476) Fort Worth. Orches- WTlC (476) “an - ford. WTlC Mnil 1119191)’ wanted to mm‘ Wm“ Y” new i492) Portland. Concert. man remained io- Bilee. as he left wamed through the roux (509) Oakland. Studio ‘Pro- t 11:3 , opcr (329) Vic roux (s09) Ollklfllld. Studio Pro- Til“- - ____________.________ wished l0 atto ‘He gave a. brief description of his visit to the folk in the other house. (Parrish took off h ed into the study. . Morton returned to the door. "Au- drey, can you stand a little shock?" he said, the telegram still in his d h 68mm for you, llllsg her. is hht, and hi“... WANT "ro DANCE? taken part ested grou lally were She looked upward at him. "If it's . .. gggp i‘ dmmim" d“ i w“ m’ wnn (use) Kansas City. Sween- "l don't know whether it's dread- °Y 5- he said. refiectively, I'll tell you. You romcm~ bar Smith-tbs man l saw on his way to the penitentiary, down in P. heneclady. WGY Or- 9:00 P. M . )Chicago. Trlanon. "And you rememberl mond Hill. Don- Dai ling-ton. a two weeks holiday. North Rustico. home with them. ..___ Mrs L. H. lMecLeod and Master George. were here the latter part Monctonlof the week visltin Mrs (Rom) l Bruce Carew and llt- erla. to South Ameri 0185111 tie daughter, -Bldeiord. are visiting for foruinl Cvollillg Mr and Mrs Robert Sllllphant. d- $100101" Miss ‘Ruby MoDougall, grapher with Messrs McLean & ermine, a rodent of McKimion. barristers. Chnrlottc- of tho most chztrmii) town is spending a two weeks iioli- wraps soon recently i day at her home. Mrs Ewan Campbell, Wlltshire; Mrs Milton Campbell Story Penzance. fSai-ik, Bruce Noy and Mr E. H. McKinnon North Wiltshlre spent Sunday aft- Sir Hobgoblins ernoon with friends hero. Mrs Mary Essery. Mrs Edna Essory and Master George ‘Essery leave this week for Boston. .\Iass., will spend the winter. hey will go by motor accompany- ing Mr Fred Esssry and his aunt. Miss Bagnall who have been hero on a visit. Among the many visitors in town Annneaponfi during the past few days were Mr and Mrs W. H. Slackford. Kcnslnic ton and Miss Mlldre Mflwaukem Fishing N, Charlottetown who were guests of Mrs Ilodgerson; John E. Sinclair. Summerfleid; Mr H. H. Jenkins, Charlottetown; i.\lr. Walter Deacon, North Wiltshire: Mr. John McPherson. Kensington: Mrs -B. W. Taylor. Granville; Hall Carson. lililton; Miss N Andrews, Now Glasgow. lat-Florence Noy Znd-Bsrtha Waye 3rd—Lila Thompson WAHG (316) Rich was a man from id looking for him. Again she noddo "Well, he got him at last. That's l." Tucson who was :30 P. M. Springfield. Hotel WGY (980) Schenectady. Dance. Her eyes fell to her lap, and her 9145 P- - min hangs gwlggad (hem; WINAM (263) Newark. Baitusrol. gather. “Poor maul!" '99 P 1M- ent a long time. while he stood re- "l thought he was she said at length. stone outside the pri- explained. brief- r man was over the 10. . ) Providence. Blltmore. ti. and tears of e to her eyes. Par- "What's wrap "Has anybody w you. that they ohn ishe shook her h refuse in silence. A son yard." Morton WPQ (300) ‘Atlantic City. Edwards 1200 . M. u W1S'M (283) Naskvlllc. s? he demanded. .Hc took her hand in his. and 1' Do you remember the mills of the gods M ) Minneapolis-St. Paul. but they grind exceed- Znd-Vernon Noy {mi-Gordon Waye ilst-Euialie Macbeod. Wedlock (tie) 2nd—lnez Andrews let—1Frank McMillan ltrd-George Essery lat-Beatrice Macbeod znd-Anno Rodgerson 3rd—~Dorothy Cutliffo lst—1R.alph McMillan find-Elmer McMillan Zird-Alisn Wedlock Mons Race let-Jae E. Andrew Morton came to the ‘Lot's see that. telo to me over t The little English maid servant came to the door. elf. but the maid door is back hero at the on entrance, and. she wants to Mt something import- (To Be Continued) 2:00 Mid. Chicago. Drake Hotel c. 25 Blfinnd. Sweats, 1:00 . . __ (278)) Chicago. nieus." 8 into hie brie 1230 A. M. KgVl/"(flfll Portland. save ll to ‘Mort m m 2nd—Willlnm McMillan Iird-John iMdDonuld The committee in change on ba- half of the Sunday School is grate- ful to Mr. Wei-tor Buntain for his many kindnesses, Te“. a who so willingly conveyed children “° to and from the field and to all who in any way sided in making it‘ Hoot owl such a pleasant outing. Hunter River " And Vicinity Miss Ramsay, Hamilton. has been spending the past two weeks with - her sister, Mrs. Walton Toombs. ' o... Ruth Cutllifo. Cape Tra- verse is spending the week with her cousin Miss Dorothy Cutliffe. Mlee Mildred Godfrey. North Wilteblra has ibeen visiting hero over the week-end the guest of her aunt, Mrs J. Rackham. Mrs E. Fraser, Mrs A. ill. Hous- ton and son Howard spent the week-end with friends in Mayfield. Miss Florrie iMacLeod. grapher Royal Bank is enjoying Last week she was a guest at ltollings Hotel. 818110- Mrs (Ram) R. H. Baxter and lit- tle son. ‘Pleasant Valley have gone on a. six weeks visit to her former If Y9" 13k? YEAST for home in St. George. N. B. Mr and Mrs ‘Ernest daughter Elfie and Miss Ellis. Tyne Valley were town on Sunday visiting Mrs Ellis’ SUI’ well I lmother Mrs Geo. -D. MacLeod. Miss d; g iJean Ellis who has been here for the past three weeks returned g friends. Mr and Mrs Theo. Benton, Bon- haw. Mr and Mrs Wendell Benton Boston, Moss. and Miss Bessie WSM izsa) Nashville. Organ con-Mcpheii‘ Grandview motored here on Sunday and were the guests for the day of Mr and Mrs Jan. Patter-i ver.‘ The Wal- son‘ Mr and Mrs Mr. William McDougall has been _ ppolnted Registrar for this poll Thi1d""‘abi° “"11 11111191111)‘ for the coming Dominion Election. Dan MacDonald for sale. Thirty . acres with good buildings and in ' excellent state of cultivation; in ad. dition there is a large marsh with d Sinckford. R. The United Sunday School pic- nic at Buntains Shore on Saturda proved to be n most delightful out- ing. The day was ideal through the courtesy of several car owners all tho ‘children who nd and would not otherwise have got were presenhvirwfl. and enjoyed to the full lures of a. da 7:05 P. M. -the evenin WJZ- (455) N. Y. Pennsylvania. i 7'30 P M wire (s00) Atlantic hi... Pier. WTDC (476) Hartford. Cloutlor's. r. M. y at the Beach. g all assembled in t the sports which wer in by lively and inter- ps and the races espec- keenly contested. The ‘following is the result of. the rsices. cash prizes in e being given to the winne 2nd and 3rd places. Girls 10 Years and Under sch class‘ rs of 1st“ Boys 10 Years and Under lab-Howard Wedlock , Girls 10 to 13 Years Boys 10 Years and Under Znd-Gutherlond iMacLcod Girls 14 Years and Over 1Byos 14 Years and Over l0 Oll‘ OWIIGPI he liquid. Delicious when in orange juice. TOIONTO. CAN CHINCHILLA The trend hits turned CLYDE RIVER splendid marsh hay. Apply DAN MACDONALD. Cornwall. 1515-8127-31 Civil Service Examinations Will be held in Charlottctownon Sept.. 28th and 29th. Applications must be In Ottawa on Sept. 13th. Special classes will be opened at Union Commercial College on 369i- 7th. Application form and full pan Mrs ticulars may be secured from Prin- Ollivcipai Moran. 1559-8-27-2l Filil SiilE One of the best farms In the PW‘ suitable for dairy Farm. Well the rap-mustered and sheltered._convenlen- in tly situated. Good dwellinl ""1 W‘ B buildings in beautiful locality- AMOS RODD Milton. 156Hi~27-2il‘ OSTON i ‘ Steamer’ INTERNATIONAL LINE Fare from St. John $19! From Eaetport or Lubec. > Me.. Every Wednesday sieiim" loaves st. John 9 A M; Atlantic Time; Eflliviigo 1.30 r. n: hum 2' p_ m, Eastern Standard Time, errlvlnB Biiiiwn’ Thursday. 3 li- M- oh Mondays, minim 11111 Saturdays. Steamer aaiil direct from St. John W Boston. loavillB si- 1°“ 1 P. M" Atlantic Till"- due Boston followins d8!- 2 P. M. Eastern Standard Time. . with f..?.'i'$.'.7.'..'.'. fiiWkou Reduced rstu for autompbiil accompanied by 211mm“ L ITIAMOHIP LINES. ING The Flapper 0f 1925 She is an active girl—danclng—- trimming-playing tennis-golf — motoring end’ hiking-often on the go eighteen or twenty hours out of every twenty-four. healthy body can s But the flapper. ii LAAAA 06d over it has 2:00 P. M. As he looked u KNX (333) Hollywood. a wrong?“ he u (Oopgflight. 1926, She did not res told him what sh “Oh by in ternstional pond but Parrish ow York city face d' 018N186 hands un- w being made by union are mat. The ere asking a wage m 40 t0 60 per cent a general strike Y0"!!! iman in episode of in Parrish jammed heed. "I'm going o sway." he said. Morton held bun, myself." he said, smi if you can add anyth ke the Miss of u. knows that Lydia B. iPlnk- Vesotsble Compound ls the yer mo" m“ one remedy to keep oer free fro m," upon it. Iiior ov "l gnnhgbeen restoring o what linemen to health sod strength. his hat on his Mm" w‘ 1W rears It has s: bouh has the ihi-mi pipe or. nd ailing gen notary to the world. L‘ L wanna-announcing». CANADA S TEAM . ‘n- --..¢-Ae-e+eooo0 SHIP LINES LTD- S. S. “CEUTA” Leaves Montreal September 1st Arrive Charlottetown and leave for Nflfl- September 4th For space Ind rates Livestock and Produce. apply ACARVELL n AGENT‘. l: if; .. . n. s ‘i Ros, LTD. ROYAL YEAST CAKES" For Perfect Bro...) NOTE : your health. tr Soak 8 ROYAL YEAST Emfwfltfig cake over night in tepid i 1., u... water with a little sugar," . strain and STANDARD OF QUALITY ‘ FOR MORE TliAll .50 YEARS I. W. GILLEYV CO-IJD. ca so fur as (up; wraps are Con. corned. The beautiful white and grey of chinchilla, which is a South steno- American irorlient. ifs supplaniing the north. One E cvoiiing s of green velvet, lined with green and pink velvet and with n deep collar and North ‘border of chinchilla‘. ' FARM FOR SALE _.__.__. ~_..<