f‘ Private Sale. " to take permanent and _ Itself. Dinner parties and banquets ‘» s u. s o'clock. Dinner 1: to 2 o'clock? Tenders For ‘I’. I. leothroyd, York. _1_>Acs TWO ' CORNTL Kellogg’ s Corn Fiakesi are by far the largest selling ready- to-eat cereal in all the world. No others have such flavor. Such deli- cious extra crispness. THE CHARLOTTETOWN A GUARDIAN SEPTEMBER 18, 1928 FiiR SALE Some used Potato Diggers. Also have a carfoad of 0. R. OanadIanI ' Potato Diggers. Only n few lefL. ‘l Phone y. Am offering some Cross and Silver Black Foxes, both sexep. Priced reasonable. Easy terms. Now ’_ is the time to buy. Build your pen later w. n. nsums, C‘ rlottetown, P. E. I. 7841-9-18-20-22. Filll__SAl.E - That desirable Farm known as’ ~ the uare Ilennessy farm, 7 miles from noton, half mile from R. Road Station. School, Church Join- ‘ bg farm with daily Post Office, Blacklnith Shop, Gas Station, ' Store. 150 acres. ‘l5 under plow, 25 -‘ Balance in wood and lum- ber. Well fenced and watered. Good orchard. good house, burn and other i - hnlldlngt Will sell with machinery, 1' crop and stock. Benson for unable to work. ' For particular! apply JAIKES W. TIDD, Irishiouh, MDIICIDII, N. B. selling, 7839. Property and Furniture Sale’ I am authorized by Mrs. Arch- ibald McKinnon to sell by public] ‘ auction on Wednesday, Sept. 19th.‘ commencing at l o'clock p. m., her valuable property situated on Dor- chcster and King Sts., no. 170 and " 1B3. ‘A great opportunity is afford- cd for an apartment house. On the some day we will sell all the fumlt- ure comprising parlour, dining room and bed room furniture. This is a general clearing sale as Mrs. Mc- Rinnon is making a change. BENJ. CARTER ' Auctioneer "rum um slu“ Joseph Power, Mermaid, Lot 4B. offers his farm of 190 acres by Ii’ uni sold privately will be put up at Auction lnirr. J For pilriivlllnr~ npply on the prem- isws or i0 .l. \. “rllillljllfl. Auction- ccr. (fhnrluitr-lou-n. ; Dutvrl this ‘llth rl.|\ oi August; i928. , JWZEPII POWER, ‘ l732~n-l2-vf. ' ,_ Parker House Ths Parker House is now ready‘ transient boarders. The - house has been‘ completely mmodelled and beeuti-‘y fully ilnisned. The table speaks for, a specialty. This house is located in Kent Street, almost opposite City llsil. Hours for meals: Breakfast from Supper 5.30 to ‘l P. M. Proprietresl. HIS. M. .l. MacKINNON, Painting ‘lenders are requested for the painting of York United Church lu- lls aul outside. Specifications may is obtained by application to Rev. tier slu hour of the night?" ' GABBY GERTIE of to othy, looking me "I'm telling you,” said Forquahar lvraipatlently, “that that girl is Mrs. are." "Apple sauce! I know Mrs. Ware as well as you do." lie was gone before Farquahar . . . could get to his feet. CHAPTER 64‘ TWO BEWILDEBED MEN Fsrquahnr stared at Jenkins, complete astonishment. At the adjoining table, Oilroy Holmes was ordering dinner. Dor- rsvishly pretty, was stripping of! her gloves and glancing idly roumi the restaurant. Jenkins, mislnterpretlrlg Farqua- hsr-‘s expression, said, with a shrug: "Of course, if you'd rather not tell me who the girl is . offense meant, old chap." Forhuaharb; reply was somewhat, curt. "I thought you told me once you'd met Mrs. Herbert Ware." “Sure, I did. But what has that got to do with it?" "Mrs. Herbert Ware happens be at the adjoining table!" It was Jenklnss turn w stare. He did so for a. full minute, and a cur- ious expression came into Farquahar leaned forward. "Just what are you getting at, Jenkins?" “I'm asking that of you," was the reply.‘"See here, it's useless to try to strung me along any further. KNOW. as well as you do, that the Kiri at the next table is not the wife‘ Herbert Ware." Farquahsr received the inform- ation in silence. He couldn comprehend it, and sulky: ...No his eyes. I ‘ylihat are you trying to hand ’t begin but his reaction was two-fold. His first impulse was one oi anger that Lila had deceived him S0 Brossly: his second was a. curious and inexplicable relief. Just why, he couldn't have told. But, it was there, s relief he had no reason to feel when confronted with the fact that the girl he intended to marry had tricked him. He said, at last, was looking ruffled "I suppose that you couldn't be mistaken?" The other grunted. "It's my business kind of mistake." “Then what's the answer?" "I'd like to Jenkins, who not to make that Mother And Child Regular us of the 508p, as- sisted by the Ointment when required, rot only cleanses and purifies che skin of children and adults, out tends to prevent clog- ging oi‘ the pores, the common cause of pimples and other un- sightlyconditions. “rTZ-"J.“;v*“'r.=.°5.'3s"is“.l’6l¥i3 Best For Both . "‘is‘i1'°é'..u.... Silk-r" sum 35c. in .__.- Farquahsr nodded. falls the life in which character is "surely. She is my fiancee." wantlns- Jenkins threw up his ‘laiesnds. l ed tliesaldes anthem d"Tl(1!e ‘Lost "That fixes iti I've en DB)‘ C 01‘ ." W 0 W55 Tell B"? l'l l for a sucker by some“ ‘y!’ |particulsrly finished manner by the "I don't understand what you're choir, the special music included s talking about." d u verytmugigall ofgarlnig in this solo by "Neither do I|” admltte Jen ns Mas er w n ras er, an e or- ruefully. “And I'm not going to the gan offertory by Mr. Donald Reid. trouble to find out. I'm through!" Master Brasler is the leading boy “Through with what?" asked the soprano of the Westminster Glee puzzled Fnrquahar. singers, and Mr. Reid is the accom- | “I'm not going to tell you," ans- panist with that celebrated organi- wered Jenkins deliberately. "I like zation. The sololst's selection was iyou, Farqunhar. I think youTe Handel's “Angels, ever bright and square. I'm sorry somebcdy's trying fair,” and his rendition was marked to make s monkey out. of you, but by great purity of tone, and wor- I'm not going to tell you who I thlly interpreted this beautiful com- think it ls. You'll find out, sooner or position. Mr. Aitken on behalf of later, for yourself.” ___ ' the ministers and congregation l He glanced at his watch and made thanked Master Brasieur and Mr. a gesture to summon the waiter. Reid for their much appfeillfllied “I've got to get down-town, now contribution to the service. that this farce is over. Let this din- It was announced that the Young ner be on me. You won't mind my People's Society would resume its making tracks, will you?" meetings for the fall and winter "I'd rather you stayed and cleared seasons on Friday next. the 318t- up this infernal mystery. What inst. The meeting will take ftlie r me," form of a musics programme o - yoglli: dtllilgrnghisugcglefifk w lowed by a social entertainment, in “You have nofiilni on me. But I the Heartz Memorial Hall, commen- don't mind telling you that I'm as clng at 8.15 o'clock. All students mad as a hornet. 1 hate to have and other youns people arewrdlfll- these smart 8113's WY W Dllli 50m?‘ 1V invited- mii‘: ‘$5.1. his chair, pre- THE BAPTIST C5036" paratory to rising. "Just take a trip from me, Far- uuahar. and keep an eye on ‘Ware ‘and these two women, particularly to I At. the Baptist, Sunday momlng Rev. R. C. Eaton, gave a very inter- esting and impressive interpretation‘ _ 1g of the Great Baptist World Congress‘ r £°'°';‘°..'.“ b f Fa uahar, 9 99° 9 ° 5 flu§§e§’“,f,,§,°'}f,,y Zfrihe {fiun u, the focal point through which might Lila, could get to his feet. Ha was b9 K111119595 the ‘Pmt- the ideal“ ‘onsclous of the fact that, both Dor- and ‘he “cllvlues "7 m“ great '9" othy and Gllroy Holmes were lcok-lngmus b°dy it represems- mg at mm He rose bowed w Bop» The message was conveyed under, omy and Aepartut’ {the fofiowlng heddingwlmmensity. mere was no Sign o‘ J nuns omgDlversity, ‘Unity, Individuality and side, so Farquafiar {Edged into a Vllamy- n taxi and drove back to the hotel. y' between sewn and’ He intended to get Jenkins anmelght tlwumnd (‘dwarfs twpruen" force an explanation out of him. ‘m3 ‘We’ eleven "mums ‘n clmrch But when he dlredted the switch- membm 1" l‘ B“P"“ °°““1°"°"°l' board’ operator to m]: Jenkins“ of approximately fifty millions. Div- room, she said. ersity,‘ delegates gereflpresent reg»; he EXPOSMOH 0f MB-tt- 11936.37 by the those religious ideals that are the lUnited States, are to be invited to a l 'grund 01d lady of Alllsary, who is spending some time at. the home of her son Mr. Wilfred McDonald and Mrs. McDonald. Mr. Harold Affleck has bought the shop and outfit formerly owned by Mr. Ira Douglas, shoemakeruand in- tends to open for business Just as soon as he has learned the trade. Ills is at present with Mr. Frank Currie, city, and the best of success is the wish of his numerous friends. Mr. Milton Coffin, Savage l-Iar- bor and Mr. Owen Kelly, Plsquid East purchased a gang plow apiece from E. P. Clark, Massey-Harris agent. i Mr. Willard Mitchell purchased a new Dodge car last week. In Memoriam MRS ANDREW BRYANTON.‘ Mrs. Andrew Bryanwn, died Sept. ti. 1928, after an illness of short duration, having attained the age of 52 years. She was a native of Spring Valley, being in maiden hood, Sarah, Elizabeth, Jack. In 1904 she was married to Mr. An- drew Bryanton also of Spring Val- ley. she leaves to mourn her hus- band and three sons, Arnold, Horace and Wilber, all being at home. She was buried on September 8, in the People's Cemetery, Kenslngton. Rev. G. T. Spriggs, performing the lust sad rites. The pallbearers were John S Thompson, Jolm_ E. Bernard, Michael Mountain, James MacN-ell. Alexander Cousins, and William Burt. To mourn she leaves two sis- ters, Mrs. Geo. WalLPrincetowu, Mrs. Dan. Morrison, Lot 8, and bro- thers, James, French River, Gavin. Int 8, and Robert and John U. S. A. A large number of wreaths were placed on the coffin. Y --——<o->-i- SMITH AND HOOVER MAY VISIT MONTREAL OTTAWA, Sept. 13.-'I‘he Citizen today in a newspage feature says: “Lord Willlngdon, the Governor- Genernl, Governor Al Smith of New York, and Herbert Hoover, Republi- can Presidential candidate in the As-l'-_ .__- YOUR r FALSE TEETH g A CLEANED I EH' A choice of two methods-but it must be Milton. For what else can lull erms and remove all the stains and 'ttlc bits of food? Milton does this, and more-actually pohshes the teeth, liafurgiisglesghg gold alnd takeso‘ .’ n not esgt- ‘.‘§£“"A'"I1T1'.§1“"‘°“fi °" "m" tist con . ers sc Milton-at 35¢, 65¢ or $1 a bottle. You DRESS Selling Agents: HAROLD F. RITCHIE 8r C0. LIMITED, TORONTO , MILTON s CLEANS rum oven NIGHT projected large and epochsl cerem- ony in Montreal on Oct. 1, when the first regular daily domestic alr- mall service in Canada will be in- augurated. One service will be be- tween Montreal and Albany, and- the other between Montreal and ‘IEATIIER PROPHET FORE- Doe, weather prognosticator, 0T O8- densburg, says September will show MAKE A POiNI OF READIIO Iiii IOOK IlIl-l Ilii RULE will not. be bad and the winter enr- CASTS WINTER SHORT ries nothing in stew about." - AND MILD g _ KINGSTON, Sept. 10.-— FY8111! to kno !" ,, g. some very good fall weather, cool. WAKEFlEl-D Jenkins fervently. "I'll myfeigizliilae: clliwkedyut fifteen minutes ago‘ black. Thousands of people repres-iirilsgirlnrihd hitihidrliikigninullvghroo; fslr and westerly winds._The_winter w. n-v. ism"... can often be “mebmlvb been trying w make u’ “m?” he 1"" “ ‘°'°"“d““ ad" enunz many dlflerenr attitudes lo- Brest impfirtance u is considered will new be severe for 1t has all the, tmedo m "tie clrcle In whlch ‘he £001 of us both. Anyway, rve sure drgzglse? shook h" head looking at ward and approaches to the salngflttlng w invite. the state head’ earmarks of being short and much] may”, lieu double-crossed, and I don't mm curiously ' religious truth. governor gmigh, and as he hgppens on the mild side. Snow will not n-| u MOTOR o“ e 1t the least bit in the world." ' Unity and Ilannony. In the midst to be a pl-egidengla] QandidgQe and terfere with wheel traffic up until‘ I H The two men stared at each other “mum” went up m his room. o‘ mvemtl’ one was reminded of a‘ it is proposed not to discriminate, the fil-lt °f the Yeal- L— p " Zgifingiilletfi)? a ‘ma’ The“ Jenkins his brahiTig gswéléllllllmed’ irate olchml: 51in ddiimi‘ tghe 3",; Mr- Hoover will be invited as well."' llls 01°59 15¢ ."Remembel» “'6 m" - ' eren eemen en e n s. c .- -— “See here. It's time to lay the strong and’ splendid harmony—encl1 geaélrlrfgon the tiliblei Have.you been , anld all loyal to the greEFRhder. ' _ . _ T so muc o ac tum cllvld lit, th t B tlst .- ' kwoman here in New Ygik thiliogllég Church Servlces body is cliihsclous iafgriiadistlriglve - . - - - ’ ‘ ' / If’ usband might have reaso to b- "*- message and believe that its larg- ~ »-~ 4 l- ,.’ - Ject?" n »° ZION CHURCH est contribution cansloe made to the v f’ \\ ' w’ ' / ‘Ifbrqushsr flushed. . Kingdom by maintaining and ex- ~ lki \ '_ , / b M0" certainly not! I happen ro The mcrnins consresation llsten- pressing its life-preserving its ‘ g - . e all Engaged man. and I expect m ed with marked attention to a fine splendid traditions and emphasising 1i ,/ _ be married within a. week." . ' ' do THEY'RE FULL OF LEAD "Chicago has a great many heavy Aizens." "Probably they are full oi lead." Wl'0 U8 POOR HUSBANDS o r "Where have you been till this i "Why my dear er-sh--" ' "l don't believe a word of it." WAltilllll) dle. Do you recall the NURSES know, and declared there's swlhing quite like Aspirin to relieve all sorts_ of aches an the name Bayer should be on the package, and on every tablet. Bayer is genuine, and the word genuine-in red-is on every box. Ideal business stand. For particulars eall on A. Mm- aghan, Kinkorl. TilOA-O-ll-lt-lii-Ql45-38-2-5. AlliiTlilli SALE Mrs. C. W. Blsnkhorn, 260 K0713 Jenklns's gaze was searching. "You know, I b quahar. And the believe you has when we passed a girl in a car and under the capable leadership of Mr. for great new adventure for the I said she was one of the preflgiggt; A. A. McDonald and his staff of Kingdom-and the forward look. m New York?" teacflgsilgl wglexpect to see our school wars. B, Mcrtfirlll] of sydney, N5". ,, an e asses grow. ren ere very presslvely as a, _ Ma: l‘ away ahead °l m’ September 30th is Rally Day. solo, Van de Waters setting of “The ‘Wlms- A special service will be held to Publican.” ‘How come?" which parents and friends are ln-l The Sunday School showed a very “She's stopped smoking and vited. substantial gain in attendance over ,.|nk|nq_.. An interesting and instructive the same period last year. doctors have pains, but be sure it ti‘ Aspirin You can't go ng if you will just look at the box: s) tins aye: lhnufssturs. Wblls it is hl i i . "L? ' ‘ fliiutifitliullfiliqméii. Iisln with their ' ysr FOR RENT sale my property at Klnkors. PAT. n. raAmoll. last Millinoeket, Me. elieve you, Fur- VBTY fact that I got me in a sid- other day ' Residencif- Modern MOTOR ASTRO n ~. I. street, offers for sole all, household effects. including dining room, Bil‘- lour, bedroom and kitchen fumlture Minister. The ‘Compassion’ of Jesus was specially dealt with and illus- trated. The afternoon attendance at the contribution of this great church. Vitality-this great body despite its centuries of age possesses the vital quality of youth-physical growth, Sabbath School is improving. and intellectual l the passion Sermon was presented by Mr. Fulton At the evening service, Mr. Eaton in the evening. The Bible being the spoke on "we would 59g subject, and First Samuel Ivzll, the Jesus." Mr. V. L. Dlngwell sang very text, “The Ark Was Taken." ‘effectively “One Sweetly Solemn On Tuesday, September 25th un‘Th0I18ht." Organ Recital by Prof. Thompson will be given. |CENTRAL CHRISTIAN cnuncn The Choir rendered an Anthem at --- both momlng and evening services, The services at the Central Chris- and at the evening service M155 tian Church Sunday, were well Flora Campbell rendered the solo, attended. The Preacher for the day “Consider the Lilies," by Topiiff. was the Pastor of the Summerside At the opening of the evening ser- Christian Church, Albert E. Smith - vice the Alexander Gospel songs who is a forceful and fluent speak- were used. .er. Mr. Smith is a student of the Next Sabbath eveningths service Church of Christ College at Toron- ‘will be broadcast by c. F. c. v. and W and returns w complete his col- some of the old Gospel Hymns wllllese studies after preaching his be used at the commencement of 0108111: sermons next Sunday at this service. Summer-side. The subject for the morning sermon was "The Joys of Clllllltlflll Service.” and for the ev- ening "Forgiveness." At the morn- Rev. Dr. Ramsay ls attending the u l"! service Messrs. _Ben Acorn and General Council of the United Q l» MwKay sang a duet. and at Church of Canada at Winnipeg as “he ill/Willis service Mr. T. w. Bent,- one of the ministerial c0mmisslon- ‘lei’ 88-118 very sweetly "The Ninety ers from the Prince Edward Island Ilmd Nlllfi" Presbytery. It is expected that D,-_| Rev. Mr. Turner the pastor of the Ramsay will be in the pulpit ofjchurch occupied the pulpit or me Trinity next gund y_ but gundgyusummerside Christian Church yes- Rev. Hammond Johnson reached wrdayv “"1"! elwhlllllfil Plllllltfl at the morning service, and Rev. E. Wm‘ Mr- 5m" - M. Aitken, B.A.. in the evening. Mr. Johnson spoke on taking an inventory of our resources 1m- the task‘ confronting us in the Chflgflgn life. l-fe dwelt especially upon the word of God as a support that nev- er falls, and euloglud the work or the 131* “ ' _, in translating thei sacred Scriptures into almost all languages and circulating them throughout the world. Prof. Fletcher played "Chant sillfllllllfll" by Vodorlnski as an or- TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Mount Stewart N otcs Their harvest finished. s number have started digging their potatoes and a good yield is reported. Next on the docket is whiwt the price shall be. We are sorry to learn of the escape of two foxes from Mr. Major Small- gsn oiierwry, and the choir sang zf,."hj“fil‘m“‘,gmf‘lf,°lffa ‘as: wgrlsllthem "o s“vl°“' °l ‘he up to time of writing, their efforts The seetlns cfllllcity of the spa- m" w” '"“"°°'"’“" cious auditorium was over-taxed st “m” “m”, and Arum, m“ fffugfigffhfflllf- ‘mm’ olfwmsnd Ifiederick Francis left Wednes- ‘i 5 '7 l” “gdsy morning on return to their sss ed in choirs in the aisles. Mnhmnefln Mud,“ M.” m! m" Aitken preached very impressively t ‘mu ma‘ t " r m‘? on character, taking the career ofsnpmen "nu", film!“ o’ Absalom ass wsming of whst be-Gu" mu W" ‘on,’ only m“ they had not planned for s. longer one. Dr. and Mrs. M. 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