.\ j i i a ists e u q‘ dur the ll six moo e mus have three ounces of a r pound of body weight daily. . ht pound baby, for instance, v Ity-four ounces of fluid. on the rule is two ounces of per round or‘ body weight. The llt o fluid absorbed s. breast ,bsby is best deiermin by wei h- _-,_' Zbim before and after feeding or -whole da ; and it is easily calcu- for the tie fed. one. Then make an deficiency with water. ivug baby Cilflioiollt water often i. his feverish, crying, upset restless spells. If it doesn't, ive ' s few drops of Fletcher's as- ' For these and other ills of ba- and children such as colic, chol- uiiarrhea, gas on stomach and ell, constipation, sour stomach, of sleep, underweight, etc, lead- physioisns say there's nothing so active. It is purely vegetabie—the ‘ pe is on the wra per—-and millions 'mothers have e nded on it in thirty yearn o ever increasing It regulates baby's bowels, makes slee and est right, enables him fu l nourishment from his food, increases in weight as he should. I "One knows s pir’: isamperlenesd when shs locks t o oor before saying no to s proposal." AT THE SHOW “Gracious, what s long line of ohorua girls. What would you call it?" “Not g clothes-line, that's sure." of Chas. H. Fletcher ~o the package so you'll be sure to . the genuine. The forty cent bot- Qe contain thirty-five doses. iThere will be sold by Public tion on the premises at Mon- on Tuesday the tenth day of , A.D. 1928, at the hour oi.’ one p.rn., the house and lot own- by the Estate o1’ the late Emma J rRobortson. situated on the South l. of the Montague Bridge. if Immediately thereafter there will bewsold by Public Auction _on the the dwelling house and rnperty of the late Emma J. Rob- gtaon situated on the North side the Montague Bridge and being property for some years in the ion of Amos J. Robertson. ~ » will also be sold at the same ~ and place all the household 5E . ture of the late Emma .1. ms- »»- consisting of several pieces *sntique furniture. W. LEITH POOLE, Administrator Estate Emma J. Robertson. He: She: Girlie, I'm a man of vision. And am I the "vision"? "i -\J auctioneer: i ._ Nelson & Sons. 1 . 6274-8-28-121 <lliliiiiiN slll FURNITURE ~Wo are king our house into » three apartments and wish to dis- f [KID of all surplus furniture, and fill ofler same at public auction at lf-Brighton Road on Tuesday, July 181W It l_ o'clock. lfhe following are some of the ar- » which will be soid:—l beauti- . i quartered oahbcdroom suite, 1 Plbedroom suite, I dresser and ‘ antique, four mahogany breakfast suite practically bench sud mirror (oak), orrlahobpir, kitchen range, four burner oil stove, ‘machine sud ringer. stair T!" I: nails. run. stretch- ‘ isumruer cottages, orifice too numerous to . Ifilllorunfsvor will be held at 1 ICRUEL FUNISH-MENT Jean: You have known your husband to flirt with only one girl? What punishment did you impose? Jo: I married him. SLICK STUFF "I saw that channel swimmer- she's a slick piece oi stull." "Din she have on her eost oi uot-e-as-al ‘ma’, A Mortgage Sale abs notice that under and byvlrtue - the bower“ oi‘ sale contained in a car- ‘ ort Is or Deed of Trust dated -*—- 4 m you"! M! g! ‘new: A. The Annual Meeting of the ’ m’, ma, nm‘ P. E. I. Grass Seed Growers Ass. Cofporgflnp oi will be held h St. Mary's Hall, Krone ‘abrfictaslglovziignlvteigomaeld gouris, on Thursday, July 5th st 1s to 1o Water Street n. P- "'- v "n. on blonds the ris- D. F. RAYS. of July A_ l). 1:28. at lbs “m; a! seven 0'4: ock in the forsnoon, ' . roparty. namely: 533044540- ,” trau piece or parcel of land ",4, to. iris: and being 1h Charlotte- » i stmsalli ounded as follows: lonthsssi by Water ltreot on nwut w p perry now or isle- I by , , Owen (formerlv I . ' ..';"€5"’£’. .9."éi'.’~. “hi? b. sled 5's tyne Northeast bi . I m... Brown Top Seed Growers‘ who de- sire fleid inspection this season should apply to the undersigned in - writing previous to July 10th. n o; D, GORDON MscMlLLAN . :s:"';:“ina.u:szupm; North film. h, 3pm" I un-e-zanta-n. Die was? _ of .7. ' I equiv- reel of land com- n '.méu:nits|;6 stoek-in-tratle. ’ sea, easel. - sup lies used Ts . ts be uses, beers. a =driuk s snag;- nn n , fo - earn . book- Avonlea ,,,,_,_, _,_ Restaurant QOO-O-OQ- “Jealous Hearts” s: suwnsn ~ uanuoult ran nnssrvrron ' Elinor lay at DanellPs feet, her bright hair spread on the dingy..set_ofl at a run toward the clock. sun-bleached floor of the dismal Half-way there, he heard the shl little African hotel. There was in- warning whistle and increased finite pathos in the stilldigure in nace. A wild last sprint brought him its pale yellow linen frock: are- to the gang-plank, lust a second be- mindcr of a golden butterfly that fore it hauled in. has danced all day in the sun and The purser, fat and jovial and 'rm-: ml.\l:l.<ni'l'r:'rnwl\: cuiiilxipln .,..'.............,,',._....i Damn, m, h,“ shun“ ,| In Memoriam ‘little. took the Bless of tepid water Ithe servant had brousht. and held it to Elinorb lips. Neither the pro- MBB. MARY MACKAY. lznl your thoughts. reirhex are your waiys, my aways saiuh the bond." Dr. slllrley followed, mli-Llh a ‘wlcmd of which... as w use Clbafat-ian‘ Life of the deceased.‘ lprietor nor the girl saw that he didn't permit a- drop totouch them. l "Leave her quite alone now, if you ease," he told them, and hurried them from the room. "In ten minu- tes I will return with the medicine. Do not allow her to be disturbed." In spite of the appalling heat, he ‘:21 Q ZJJJ "You do not wish us as guests, m’sieur'.'" proprietor, a. added “Plenty? nodded the man. the ily. n ls:"§|n's"'u'nn's'" At Civenflsh sgisneh ,1. tbsssidLAT. mam: a opened, w Nest . ‘ __ “saTnT-iigfia-u on Wedseshy. lstsrda ~ . p _ al salsa» until nulls:- - l l A a quarantine," "B-but they should have put up spluttered Danelil. “It is wrong to permit that we go ashore." “It won't hurt you," other grimly. time. your wife?" “She doesn't need a doctor." Dan- elll spoke swiftly, glancing nervously at his watch. "Her heart it is bad always. There is in her stateroom a medicine. I go now to fetch it. I will also bring our luggage. that we stay here until steamer. She is incline to the mai de mer; it would be fatal, after n so bad heart attack." "Next steamers uncertain," mut- tered the proprietor. weeks, maybe a month." Danelli drew himself up haught- "You do not wish us as guests. m'sleur?" “Oh, yes. 'em. ‘F iDockendorff as Mr. ‘Hill inflnnnnnrlnn wllh 550T hi l‘? In bedragged Englishman, came at a call from the servant. They got Elinor up- stairs and into a. dingy and suffoc- ntingly hot little bedroom. Danelli laid her on a lumpy bed, covered with grimy linen. "Want a doctor?" asked the pro- prietor, and "There isn't any. out in the district with the fever patients." "Fever?" echoed Danelll in alarm. laconically. Only one here's said the "We live with it all What’d we better do for It is best the next "Maybe two Don't get many of “ti: this!!! [IMIQHON on Ydfi. had been suddenly crushed and left red-faced, had watched Danellfs to die in the dust. But Danellfs eyes were far from pitying. They were, shrewd and hard. ‘He glanced quickly at the blank fronts of the nondescript shacks, with their ragged cu tains drawn against the merciless r ys of the sun: at the deserted little court- yard in front of the hotel; at. the sun-baked single street that led to the dock, where the ship, having re- plenished her supply of coal, waited for the tide. He saw a flutter of white and caught a glimpse of bobbing sun- Sh8d€S'£ii0l‘lg the path that led to the harbor. That would mean pas- sengers returning to the ship 'from their stroll through the town. less than half an hour, the giant liner would turn her nose to the open sea. Stooping, he gathered Elinor into his arms. Her lovely head fell back, but he gave it no support. He hur- ricd through the doorway and into the ramshackle little hotel with his burden. A frightened servant met him in the hall. He told her that his wife had become ill, and that he wanted a room for hen. The exertions with interest. "Almost got left, didn't you?" difficulty. ladies an hour ago." around. "She arrive safely-was?" breasted the blue waves. (To Be Continued.) Baby's Own Tablets needthat exists in every home where there are young children. They are soothing. but do not con- lngredient that can in any way do the slightest harm to the most delicate child. Baby's Own Tablets reduce fever, relieve colic, banish constipation and indigestion, check diarrhoea, sweethen the stomach and allay the irritation that accompanies the cut- ting of teeth. They quiet the nerves and promote health-giving sleep and repose. In fact they are as good as a doctor in the home, and once a mother has used them for her little ones she will use nothing else. Thousands of mothers bear testi- mony as to this. Mrs. Hurst, Pine Fhlls, Man, who says:—"I was told to try Baby's Own Tablets by a friend who had used them for all her little ones and said she could not do without them. After using them for my baby boy I quite agree with her and certainly think they are the finest medicine in the world for little ones." Baby's Own Tablets are sold by all medicine dealers or by mall at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wil- gems’ Medicine 00., Brockvilie, n . BASHFUL MR. HOBBS AT TRACADIE CROSS. Before an audience which com- pletely filled the spacious hall at ‘Tracadic Cross to capacity the York Dramatic Club presented their popular three act comedy "Bashful Mr. Bobbs." This play has been very well received at the various places it has already been staged, and their rendition of it here last week. added only another to their long list of » successful performances. The lead- ing roles were very capably taken by Miss Dorothy McDonald and Miss Pearl Vessey with Mr. Leith Brown and Mr. Peter Proud playing opposite, while the comedy Gitlllifihtn were ably supplied by Mr. Arthur Vessey as Obadiah Stump and Miss Jennie Dover as Mrs. Wiggins, the landlady of the Bayview Hotel, in which the action of the play took - place. " Minor roles were well taken by Mr. Harry Vessey and Mrs. Walter and Mrs. Henderson a newly married couple, Just beginning to find that wedded life was not all bliss. while Julie a French maid (Miss Naomi Boston) and Rosalie Otis, a sociey bud (Miss Mary Vesscy) were all that could be iesired. Between acts one and two the ludience were sent into convulsions 3f laughter by s monolog l given by Mr, Arthur Vessey while between sets‘ two and three Miss Mable Burdett sang twice and was equally well received. ' \'The popularity of the play is wttested by the fact that they have received several invitations from the western pert of our island, to stage this comedy and which I beieive they intend accepting in the very near future. _ To their prospective audiences. I may only say there is s treat m store, and to the club I would wish the success which is rightly. theirs, and sincerly trust that their aim, a iii Danelii regained his poise with “My wife, she has warn me, when she came aboard with the other He glanced "I guess so." replied .the purser good-humoredly. “Nobody in their right mind would choose to stay in that hole." He waved his hand to- ward the llttle_ tangle of palms and Jungle growth that was fast fading from view as the ship on'ce more The Home Doctor Baby's Own ‘Tablets meet all the tain one particle of opiate or other 5mm‘! them ‘spine such a inmge conveige follliclwod nlnry effisictlrveiy from Ivhc Proph- ¢'ltlé.i’.i°“ The oldest resident of DaSsble away on Monday June 18th. 1928. Ferguson, widow ol the late Hector Maokay, which occured sl. the home of her son. on the date mentioned. Deceased was a ‘aughter of the late Peter Ferguson and his wife Cath- erine Macphail, and was born at Hampton P. E. Island on June 16th. 1828. One sister Christy Ferguson of "ampton is still living and is in her 97th. year. The surviving family are Mrs. John C. MacNevin. Desable: Mrs. Abijah Burns, Freetown; Mrs. George C. Townsend. Poynitt. Wh- John of Balfour B. 0.: and Jami‘!- and Hector of DeSable. All lbw? were visiting her last summer when she was able to cnloy their comPlnY and converse with them.» Up to a comparitiveiy short time ago she showed great mental ciearness, and often referred to the early , days and, the many chnnsflfl m“ have taken place. Since her marriage she resided near the DeSable Kirk to which 50 many gather at the Communion season. She will be remembered by many who on these - enjoyed the hospitality o1 her homo. In her religious life she was B. sincere, s umble and devout member of the Church of Scotland. Shfi loved the assembly of worshippers. and at the last was able to tell o! peace and comfort. She endeared herself to all who know her. 8nd during her infirmity received the willing and loving attention of the members of her home. The funeral was held on Julie the 20th. to tho cemetry at Afflyle Shore. The services were condllcid by Rev. Ewen MacDougall. Many gathered to pay alast tribute of respect toone who was knownto three generations. The pail-bearers were, Charles Mgcmnnon, John MacKinnon. Dunce. Darrach. John FcfBuwn- Allan Ferguson. and Ne" “r915” all of whom are nellhews °5 the deceased. i} MRS znvm A. RAMSEY. On‘ Saturday Juno 23rd. "lhe whole inf the Wl-‘Sllflfll llWi-"lon 0i P. u. l. who rlespily stirred M like News ‘that Mvrgl; ElTln R8811- ooy had passed away. Bbffiad 'iih'l'0lli‘,lili0lllll ‘the country 51d“- o“ Werlrirlsklay the 201111. M"- Ramsey mmpllaiilled of not feeling won}, ‘but, it was not considered gem-Gus m qmy ‘Wifly urnfilll tllnnluxt duly. w:he-n| ulnrmillIl-Z fiymlllfll“ ‘l9’ vc-ibclpod. Mlcld-llcnll atlberllillflll ‘was immodihdeiy gilveru and the pal- llerit. ‘lflkfiill to lllifl illlfifiDlwl bu‘! “'9' spilt-c ‘Uhe very best care arid mL-lsmtion, Mrs. Riarmsey passed away during line eerily hour-s M Satumday mbillnlinlg J-lrne 23rd. at illlie eslriy age oi’ 42 yea-rs. 111m late Mlle. Rnnnsey, wife of Enviir-r Amos Ramsey or Eimsdlalle P. E. l., was Imifl-rrvied some eight- ilecn YGRIIS hlgo. mud dunimz all lihiaiu time, minis lived lhmvr Ellie quiet- ly. aryl‘ Ihsmpil-y in the Elmsdalo Community- Both Mil‘. and lMn-ls. Rlalmscy, lwere slrlceme Christians, anid llihlaih- immic has been ilhe cermcr or l1 deep (llnnistiaru In- iiluemcc rfor tihe last. fourteen yclalrs. ‘The lmrgely aiitorwiled lunlonnl on Mmmiery June 25th. vestliiiioci ltn ilhe clslteem in wiridll the demos-sod ‘was Iheld by the community, ‘and perhaps never n. lhlearrno 11o the Cemetry, as folliolvle-d tho remlairzu oi Mrs. Ramsay, m0 lilhe United Clillilidii (lemerlielny all. ‘Elloorrlliiilelld. The donvice at the house wao conducted by Rev. S. B. Prof-it. Pastor of this (Tbearry Glmmp oi United Ohiurcircs, and ‘ho was assisted ‘by lflhe Rio/vs. LW-Turpei. G. A. Ellinlt Mr. Dixon; anld Dr.J. J. Siliey, ct‘ Coniirnai Bedeque IKE- lll Tihe Tdfliliiillfl of the sculpture portion, [the 14th.. of John, by Reiv, M's. Elllliot, was. fo-‘iluwod by sing- 5.11;, am a beurlrtlflfnl due-t "Peace Pemfocll Penioc" rendered sylnlpa- i-hfifillfily. ‘by Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Dixsml Rev. J.W. Turpel slpoke ciwy of lswialh‘, busing his remeriks ulpon lrlie word "For my "thoughts Business Man Time is money in busi- ness and’ I make sure ' my car is- always ready for service by using Champion Spark Plugs. - Chsmpiosinhebanerspsrkplug because it has an asclusivs silli- lhsulte insulator spe- cially treated to with- etsud the much higher tom srsturu of the’ morgrnhlgh-oomprss- “Olfiflillfi-msollanfi Puma‘ '9 "P?" gaslrsosaaldiursmalas sbsolutsiygss-tlghtuln dsr high compression. 5906a! saslysle else- eh assures lined spark-gap under all driving conditions. man's-Wu»: w A cassmmmsos rsooucr i .. Windsor. Obi“ P. E. Island. in many years. pit/Md vmid as a vpsdonsl tnierld of the Flsdcllfiig. We refer to the death of Mary m"; gnu 11mg um can fof the be- roolved irwbnlvdl and. 1mm; service at the sravo Wile‘ mil-l ducted by ‘the Row. B. B. Profit. "libs deceased ieslvbs to mourn k ‘him- 103g; 1r, ihied‘ IIIIIIIOGJDtB lllllll-IIY. heir husband and six children. Vein. Rumcli,‘ Viclmnnl and the b , Ruth. Also her father prri‘ Mother. Mr. and Ma's. Viiillliarmi MacArthur, liner two Ibroliiricrrs Jmh-m home, and two slat-rare, Mrs. Geo. Reyes oi‘ amid, Mus. Geo. Malthbson of Mass. in rher husbands llikymo, beside l-hc chilidlreri llhe aged parent's of Mr- Ramsey, who tires -been to tlhem declining years. daughter. Tiho pail bearers. were her six hriothons inl law. Mowers. George Keyed, Gnome Mailheson, George Oliver. (Pclrlqy lPfildham, Edward Handy. arlri Joihn; R. Dignan. The funcillai ‘s... ngonllerlts by Mir. Surmlmelnside, were nuudh, apprec. lat-ed "by iihfl mmvlly, - Milli- Rlflllllflfiy has passed to her reward. found the Slailrhnr, 3,1141 filled Con. odious of HIPS Presence with her. The wwhole councryslidis mwrm with ‘her ‘bereaved loved ones. for‘ Heir ipifiice is gmiplfly and .c,-,,,»_.n,,, y", fiiilcd; lbui Hleavon» is richer, land God is rmruclh nionreru ‘because in. H“ KBQIYIIIK this dear one has been lent, M°""""B "Weeks upon lll-‘lve wlorfld. arid tlhe cihndowg alwiay. Masonic Temple Co, The regular annuai meeting or the shareholders of the 'Mls0r||n Tmvlv Company. will be held n. the office of E. R. Brow, 144 mun. rnond Street, in Charlottetown, on Wednesday. the llth day of July, i928, at ‘l o'clock p. Dated this 25th day of June, I928. GEO. W. WAKEl-‘ORD. f} . “W161i ’ "he ifitdm“ relatives. Old. ? e- Carlyle-z Home. It is a natural detergent, a hundred other uses." It contains no grit to injure the iinest surfaces or- and James, at summmrue. P. n. 1. ‘ like Old Dutch Cleanser. mourn the loss of one, in their than a HID-PO (366 afi?1i'l7z@/.l .4 i F utch THE daily use of"0ld Dutch ensures a healihf for cooking utensils, glassware, enameil For economy, comfort and issfety there is nothing else naps" IN CANADA 1/ the safe cleanser ed surfaces and lye, acids or hard siiect the hands. conducted Percy Bolwnes/s 0d New York . And Boston , A row years alga, slhc service between New York and Maritime Province points will be re- sumed. ulrllii the Reslrnnection date and will carry through Stan- dard Sleeping car. First trip from Maritime Province points will be ‘ Sunday, July 1st. for ovier, flag from Boston and from Maritimes Station. commencing Friday June 29th. This train carries through sleeping car. i The through daily night servicel6373-6-l5-3l between Boston and Maritime Pro- vince points will commence Satur- - Secretary. l. British Columbia Mouldings and lust arrived direct from Vancouver One lull oar-load B. C. MOULDIIIGS AND SIIIATIIIN L. M. POOLE &' CO PAOLPB WIAIVIS Auction on Dominion Day Races iAt Summerside i ‘July 2nd. In connection with the above ev- ent a. Special passenger train will the hour of that double North side Sheathing 0 Amerted patterns. turning will leave Summerside after the races have finished. This train will also carry Race Horses to Summersido and horses will be reiumed by special in the evening. . 6-29-31 6273-6-26-91. Q v l% \ Reg. Trade Maria Watch Your Foxes Summer pups. most valuable Vitamines. IMPERIAL FOODS foxes in good flesh and make them generally healthy and IMPERIAL‘ eliminates premature shedding generally caused by excessive meat feeding or an unbal- anced diet, and make for better pelts when prime. active. Always keep a good supply of IMPERIALS feed them liberally and you will reap results in highest class foxes with highest-priced pelts. For sale by leading dealers in all business centres or direct from factory. Imperial Biscuit, Co., Ltd. Phone 721 Charlottetown, P. E. I. ‘ The summer diet is a most important one, great care should be exercised in selecting the proper foods. Meat feeds should be reduced to a minimum and supplemented by cereals and vegetables. IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS fed dry and IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD with milk added make the ideal summer cereal ration for both adults and These two highly nourishing foods ensure a bal- anced ration together with an abundance of minerals and Hill SME Through‘ Service 9 roomed its... s... 82 . 1... ‘Also large bani and granary. Apply Commencing on Friday, Junefill 511""! 53"“- 29th the through week end traih 6851-648411- The Down Easter will leavc New York every Friday commencing tha I For sale at Ilasel Grove, 162 acres land, 90 clear. Balance covered with The Pine Tree Acadian _will oper- hard and soft wood. Well watered. his the through Boston Maritimoigood bulldlnsi- nun- school and Province week end service first trlplvllllfchvl. 1 mllfl f"!!! "Q9119"!!! Armlv. ' BENJ. McNEYlN. day, June 30th. Standard Sleeping‘ Cars operating in both directions. , DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENT. 6390-6-29-51. ' ~There will be sold by Public the premises on Friday, the sixth day of Jilly, A.D. 1928. at twelve o'clock noon, all tenement house on the o! Water street in the City of Charlottetown being Num- bers 49 and 51 onthe said North side of Water Street together with the large lots of land connected therewith and being the Property owned by the estate of the leave Charlottetown‘ at 9 a. m. re-“Emma, J, Rpbertson. Terms at sale. For particulars apply at the oiiice , of Mark R. McGuigan, Solicitor. i WI LBITII POOLE. late Administrator Estate Emma J. Robertson. Diet keep~the on hand, Box 446 ‘