l zsssts-ziswri. . i of Lydia E. Pink Compound and I feel that it help- in ine every ds ._ Iy sister-ln-law. w o has ljeen ‘ your medicine for some time and uses our Siinative Wash, told me about i and Irecom- mend it now, as I ve received §reiit relief fromi "-—Mrs. NELSON 0T1‘ R. R. 1, EbertsvOnt. LydiaELPinkhanfs e table Com- pound is amadicine for merits com- mon to women. it has been used for such troubles for nearly fifty ye and thousands of women have foun relief as did MrsXott, by takingthis tplendid medicine. If you are sufiering from irregu- lsrlgy, painful times, nervousness, lies ache, backache or melancholis, E u should at once begin to take Lydia . Piflkiillfl‘! Vegetable Com und. it ls excellent to strengthen t e sys- tem and heipto perform its functions with ease and regularity. o Business Opportunity 'l‘he olil established dry goods business oi’ the into l). McLean at Przipaud, P. E. l. is lor snlo. Address nil enquiries to C’. II. McLean, Executor, Crapziuil i’. E. l. 3001-6 25 3i. iiDTlDE The Estate of the_ late D. Mo» Lean. of (iriipiniil. l’. E. l. is lacing closed and it is requested til-at all outstanding accounts lic settled at once. All accounts notpnid by the end of July will ho handed to tho zit.- torncys for collection. 3001 6-25 Ki. TENDERS Tenders will be received until the 10th day of July by the- under- signed for the painting of the out- side of the Canoe Cove Church, with Ditrritgc I: Illlretl nus-er. f‘ (Oontlnnet) UULLAII BREAKS A IUIIUIDINT. After a week. during which he was denied all social contact with Doris and try-tired with frlondly. hut detach- od, courtesy. (‘riiig (‘iilliiui was n-iidy tii admit hlnist-ll’ the unhnppioat young iiinn who lind oror trod the iituue of tho National or any other tticnlrir. He was roniploti-ly inillllivreitt to tho storm of upplnust- which .t-iilloil him lniek ngiilu and again tit the oluso of rarh art. llo was no longor nninsod liy this illilo lllllllitlt‘ gasps, the olivi- ons thrill lhnt ran like a rippling ivnre iii-rims tin- ilarkent-d honso irhon he rt-iirliotl the lilg iovt- sot-no of tin- plity, sang the piisslonnlo sting. niiil solnod tho shrinking heroine lirntiilly. ruthlessly in his arms Ior llit! famous llo lllll_l lost interest in everything that didn't vonrorn Doris. l<‘o|' tho tlrst time. his liolovetl art, the exact- ing mistress of lils iliiyn itud nights, lost its powor to hold him. rule him, tllttltlfll liini. llo thought ill.‘ unisl Ill‘ itnrtiiirliivliig In llio play. fort-lug liiin- soil‘ lo simulate. n- passion ho ooultl not fool, while a ronl. n iil'\'l\t(l|l1ill|g', ii fu- ilio passion riigoil in his voins for u girl who ivonlil ll(‘\‘l‘l‘ llo his. As ii matter of fin-t, he was iloing tho host work oi‘ his i-itroer. Ont oi‘ his" wri-ii-liotlnoss. his rivirt‘ luid gnint-il a now ilopth. a noiv poigiuiiii-y. At nionionts~uitiiiicnls in the Jnltor pn- ol‘ llio play u-hon Loro is stipposed to liiiro tiiiuoil tho ruthless wooor nnd inndi» liliii nu hunililo sn|iplliiitt--t‘iii- tom's roloo wiis nlinost hi-mrt-liroiikliig in its swi-oinoss and sndiii-sei. llis lame and popularity liirroiisotl by li-npsnntl llo ll4_‘1'llill(‘ tho rage. iii nothing to hini ivlillo. him the joy of hi-r pro- iitod him with oool. smil- ing iiidiil'oroiiro. llo ll\'tlitlt‘tl l'\'4‘I'_\‘IlIl(‘ oxi-opi |'lllll'll‘tl. u-hoso perennial good iniluro nnd rlioi-ry optimism lighlon ‘ll lllzlll_\' of his ilnrk. lonely" lionrii. 'l‘lioy still |iin_\'oil golf togi or tiftorntniiis. t ' -s liEid out _\ illnnor nt llio olul» liofoi- ullniii lo|‘l for llio lhoiilrc. tln llli‘ Snniliiy follow-tug tho lll\‘lli - ornldi- nftoriiooii wlioii ho hiul driven into tho ooniiiry with lloris. (‘iillzitii \\‘;l.~' ospoolnlly‘ lonoly nnd doprossotl. Afton tll'l'll Uullllillillil. ho luid tiikon n rlinnoi- on a cool rrfusnl nnd rung ltoris‘ npnriuioiii. lint ill‘ not-tin’! have \V0l'I'il‘ll. llllss Sumner hoil gnu" for n driro with .\lr. Jorrls. llio innld inioriiirtl him. Fill‘ \\‘:i.~i not. oxpoototl to roliirii iiiilil tiller supper that crun- lilil- _ ln dosporallun (‘nlliini went to tho olnl>\nnil was soinoirluit oliooroil on tiiiiliiii‘ (‘linrltis on tho golf i-iinrso. ' ho yoil togolhor iiiilil u i~liill dusk ;:i on llio hollows n1‘ llio groon. u .i l lookod at his sriiro rin-lnlly. “I'm prolty woli olT tny pln_\"lotl:i_\'. nil right.“ ln- i-oiinirki-iiotiili a shrug. Flinrlos rogiiriloil him koonly. "Anything worrying you, (‘rnigil You iloii‘! Hl'l‘lll yoursolf." niAwo all intro nnr ups nnd i» .- '. I'm not innoh . lint i‘\‘o foil n liil do; lliiylai , Pi-olinldy" spring foi-or." “tlnoss yoifi-o ill itivo," (‘hnriosnintlt- tho linnioinoriiil rotort l'lllll'lilill).'i_\'. i (‘nlliini nolllii-r aiIlrini-il nor (lvllifllltl llo was thinking of tho prorioiis Sun»; dny wlioii, :il nliont this hour. ho \\':is| sitting ln- ‘lo lloris on tho lnllon log, oi-orlooltlui. llio ponoofnl, twilil. rivsir.‘ or without stock. ALEXANDER McKENZlE. l Secretary, l Long Creek! i § i Masonic Temple Co. The Annual Meeting of the share- holders of the Masonic Temple Co. will be held in the oillco of E. Ii. Brow, I46 Richmond Street. Chur- lottetnwn, P, E. island, on Wednes- day the 0th day of July, A, 1)., 1924. at the hour oi‘ 7.30 p. m. Dated st Charlottetown this 23rd day of June. i024. G. W. WAKEFORD, Secretary 29756-24-tts7i. Desirable Residential Property For Sale \ J. A. MacDonald. Auctioneer has been instructed lo sell by auction on the premises on Thursday. July 3. 1924 at twelve noon tlist Most Desirable Double Tenement Property situate in Nos. oaimiii 100 Kent st. West, almost opposite the City Building. This is a splendid oppor- tunity for anyone desiring to iic- quire e centrally altos/ted resiilenoo at a moderate price. J. A. M seDON A LD Auctioneer 8011-64641. ., I o. ' their guosl. was \\'iis Jorris iii-sidi- iii-r now in sinno such neqnosloroil spot. doslgni-tl for‘ lovois’! \\'iui ho, with his hold tytfll.‘ drliilzlng in llio puro. oxqtiisiloly out lioziniyr of her profllo. its (‘nllnin lind| doiio ono short wook ago’! \\"otilil, Jorviw, loo. lio inoroil l>_\' tho. llrltjollrl iii-ions nllnro of her lo liiktyhor in liisil nriiis nnd loll lior of his lnvo‘! And _ -\\‘IllllI| she rolinlt‘ hiiu with some oool. romlnilful i-oiniunnpliii-o, as she hiiil dono (‘nllnint (‘lnirlos \\'llll looking anxiously ritthol young actor for whom ho bad court-iv- oil sin-h n liking. "l say. olil nuin. you do look ll hit don-u. I'd like to try iny hand :il phpprim; you rip. Why not oonio honio with ine for dinner tonight? I know yon iliiii‘l. onro lllil1‘ll nlionl such things. \Ill| this ls porfi-otly informal. 'l'horo's nnhody dining with us tonight »~-- we won‘! oron iinvo lo olinngo." Fuiiam was on the point of dot-flu» lug. llo l‘4‘lllf‘lll|l\‘.l‘l‘l| lliiil Mrs. Pogo would i)!‘ pri-soiil. nnd he wns in no inooil for t-yvlittiigliig piililo sni-inl iiivlii- lugs tonight wllli iin nirnoskslrnngor‘. Rut ho illd tool lonoiy nnd tinlnippy. lliore won no golfing niriiy front fut-l. Anti ll‘ ho wonl liiirk lo his liolol nnd dinotl iilono. he'd spond llll‘ entire oroniug torturing hlnisoll‘ ultli llionghls of‘ Doris nntl don-in oil‘ Rolnrwln-ro nlono in Ilo- spring uiglil. No, ho nooonli-d Phzirlos‘ nllor grnio folly nnd iros soon ooinforlnlily en- luiir in Plinrli-ia‘ lilirnry. 1| ilooanlor. loo nnd [Iltlhtws on a lithe onrot ltllhllli‘ liliii. and llll oxi-ollonl cigarette. lielworn his lingers. Fpslnirs, lilarliiuii. triumphantly in fornioil liy (‘hiirlos of llio PTPNPIIPK‘ of‘ sitting iii-fore hor dressing tzililo nilrror. flnshod. llalplt- out. making hvrsolf lvonnllltil for hor IIf4‘i|l\llt\\‘l‘l‘ who lind sioliioiily iiint» orinlist-tl in lioi-iii ninl liloml. WIIEN illC/\l"l‘\' IS I'0\l'I<‘.1ll.l~1NS. sooni-od in ii Wliou .\llll‘lllllll riiino lntn llio lilirnry shortly hoforo ilinuor was anuoiinooil. Phnrli-s llllll (‘ruin (‘nllniu iroro olinl» ling nivny iinlniiilotily. A frloniliy linzo of iiuiolio onr-lrolotl thoin, nnd Phnrlos \\‘ilt4 linslly ongngotl in tdink~ lug up n i-oi-ktnil. .\l:irliiun punsoil ii inonionl ln tho doorway. qnito i-oncolons of llioolinrui- lug plolnrt- sln- llllllil‘ in lior tirolilil~ unilmllvi-r gown ilflllilltll llio liiitrk< ground of Ilnrk tlriiporli-s. (‘rnig l‘iillnin poroolroil lit-r instant- ly nnd lonpoil to his foot. Slio onmo forwnril sinlliogly nnd gitvo him ht-r lnind in itrootliig. llor lovely (are wits ilniihoil nnil lll‘l' (lurk eyes held ii shin- ing light. (‘nlliiin liowoil ovt-r her linud. llo would have lioi-n loss than n iiinn if ho luid not: npprt-cliitoil such rntllnnt lionuly. "it was good of you to comr. ltlr. Wholesale Prices Double Dollar Days mania- Thursday and Y w Wholesale Prices llli all Dooiis lioi iiun as Specials 500 _YDS. BLACK SATEEN, extra good i1uality, regular 45c value. Double Dollar Days, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 yils. for $1.00 200 YDS. PLAID AND CHECK GING- HAMS, regular 25c value, Double Dollar Dayis - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 yds. for $1.00 PLAIN AND FANCY CREPES, suitable for dresses, underwear, etc., regular 50c value, Double Dollar Days-i! ytl-H- for $1.00 FANCY PATTERNS IN BLACK SATEEN suitable for house dresses underskirts, etc. Regular 35c italue, Double Dollar Da s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 yiis. for $1 100 YDS. PLAID AND CHECK GING- HAIVIS, and Ciiambrays, regular 35c value. Special Double Dollar Days-S yds. for $1.00 10 PATTERNS IN DRAPERY CHINTZ, regular 35c value. Double Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 ytii-i. for $1.00 FACTORY ENDS IN GREY COTTON, 1 to 10 yard lengths. Double Dollar Days- ~90 Yd i n-—-_-d F-._ Dollar Day Bargains in Laiiics ilcaiiy lo Wear Indies’ Tweed and Serge Suits, last year’s models, sizes 36 and 38 only. Double Dol- lar Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$5.00 7 ONLY, LADIES’ TWEED AND RUB- BER RAIN COATS. All sizes, values up t0 $10.00. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.98 LADIES’ GINGHAM HOUSE DRESSES, in a big range of colors and patterns. Val- ues up to $5.00, all sizes. Double Dollar Days. ~ . . . . . . . . . . .........98c. l0 LADIES’ CREPE DRESSES in about as many colors, regular values up to $30, SPORT SKIRTS i_n Ratine and Crepe mat- erials, regular price up to $6.00. Double Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . .. .. 98c CHILDREN-S GINGHAM DRESSES in a big range of colors, special . . . . .980 8 ONLY, SPRING COATS in Sport models, pifllll and plaid cloths Values up to $15.00, D0llbie Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7.T5 A BIG LINE OI" TWEED AND FLANNEL SKIR I‘S in plain and pleated styles, values up to $8.00. Double Dollar Days- - - - $3.08 m. Double Dollar Days - . . . . .. . . . . . $5.00 _ -% \ WlllilESAlE iiiiciss Iii iii iirrniiiiiiziiis we iviint $10,000 by June 30th, and are tiller-lug niihearil of bargains in all depart.- nients-(‘0nie In and see for y0lll‘5l0If--Ill a great many taiises the. quantity does not [NTIIIII] us to nimierate them in this limited space. Friday, June 26 an’ p Wiltitisalc Dcsiiic _ Dollar l Z7 Inna» ladies Silk iiosc l2 Dciors 49c LADIES’ SILK HOSE, 12 colors to choose from, regular values up to $1.00 a pair, Double Dollar Days . .. -.. .. ... .- . Milli: 25 DOZ. LADIES’ PURE TREAD SILK HOSE, plain and elastic rib tops, spliced double ihcel and ‘toes. regular values up t0 $2.50 pair. Double Dollar Days- - Jltiv LADIES’ COTTON HOSE, a good service- able hose for all occasions. Special Double ‘ Dollar Days, . . ; . . . . . . . . . - . .6 pairs $1.00 CHFILDRENS COTTON HOSE in black, wlhite and brown, 1 and 1 rib. Special Double Dollar Days. . . . . .4 pairs for $1.00 Cotton Sox in a big range of colors. Special Double Dollar Days. . . . .4 pairs for $1.00 BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ GOLF HOSE, sizes 7 to 10, in brown, greys and ‘heather mix- ‘tures. Double Dollar Days - - - -- - - - -. .490 CHILDRENS THREE QUARTER SOX in silk and mercerizcd, regular values up to $1.25, sizes 5 to 9. Special Double Dollar Days“ . . . . . . .....................49c. Lailics Silk Scaris 98c LADIES’ SILK SCARFS, iabout fifty dif - ferent colors and combinations to choose from, regular values up to $3.00 Double Dgllar-Dgysn ...-........'J8c sizes 38 to 52. Special Double Dollar Days ..-~----~i- GOOD QUALITY UNDERVEST, in short sleeves and no sleeves styles sizes 36to 40. Double Dollar Days. . . ._ . . - . . . .4 fol‘ $1.00 LADIES’ PINK KNIT BLOOMERS, sizes 34 to 42, Double Dollar Days- n3 for $1.00 HALF PRICE. .IPAT0NS5 ..______._.._ SPECIALS WhclcsiilcPriccs llll all Dccils lioi llun .as Specials 54 INCHES WIDE FINE ALL 'WOOL SERGE, regular $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, black and navy only. Double Dollar Days- HALF PRICE. ' 44 INCH ALL WOOL HOMESPUN in brown and Copen, regular $1.00 value. Special Double Dollar Days- - - - - - - - - 459i: YARD WIDE HABUTIA SILK in shades of pink, paddy, tangerine, orchid, Copen. Special Double Dollar Days- - - - - - - -_-98o. 200 YDS. NATURAL PONGEE SILK, ‘suitable for blouses, bloomers, dresses, etc. Regular $1.25, Double Dollar Days- - 3791: YARD WIDE HABUTIA SILK in Taniger- ine Pink, orchid painesetta and paddy, regular $1.65. Special Double Dollar Days ALL PLAID COATINGS AT SLAUGHT-v ER PRICES, i YARD WIDE BLACK PAILETTE SILK in an ex-‘tra good quality, regular $2.25 value, shades’ of brown, sand, wine, copen, taupe, Wallflower, henna, grey, eldorado, etc. Double Dollar Days - . . - . . . . .5169 W-HOLESALE PRICES ON ALL SILKS _AND DRESS MATERIALS. - __J CHILDREN’S SILK MERCERIZED and ' MEN’S SUITS, worth to $20.00, LADIES UNDERVESTS for stout women,'\ . . . . 3 101111.00 c A BIG RANGE OF LADDIES BLOUSES at. LNOT RUN AS SPECIA D Dollar Day Bargains icr D Men anil Boys A Double Dollar Days $12.95. A big range of pat- terns to choose from in all the better mod- 813...... $12.95 50 pairs BOYS’ TWEED PANTS, regular $1.75 value, sizes 6 to 16 years, mostly browns. Special Double Dollar Days- 4 -93i-' BOYS’ TWEED SUITS in a big assort- ment of patterns.‘ Sizes 8 to 17 years. Reg- ular values up to $12.00. . Special Double Dollar Days MEN’S BLUE AND BLUE AND WHITE STRIPE OVERALIS. This is a good, strong overall which will give good ser- vice‘. Double Dollar Days . . . . .' . . . . .8149 KIDDIES’ SUITS in a good wear; mg material, in sizes 2 to 8 years, mbstly browns. Special Double Dollar Days $3.98 MEN’S KHAKI DUCK and BLUE CHAM- BRAY SHIRTS that will give splendid wear, all sizes. Special Double Dollar Days 89c. EN ’S COTTON HOSE, EXTRA GOOD UALITY, SPECIAL DOUBIJE DOLLAR DAYS for$1.00 Men’s Sik and Wool Hose in’ all tihe new shades, Double Dollar Days 2 PPH- for $1.00 . WHOLESALE PRICES N ALL GOODS i.‘ l1) l i In i A nnipnu," M“. ml.) gfnclnugly, "Phrlog so l promisod him we'd do our host nnd ludicrous illusions which it we l- 1| i n n, he was cornplotel Mnluontarlll- ha had forgotttin’ h r ' v-——- .~ u uiitnonblyigdh. attrition. accustomed to presence. llo hurl been thinking bf “M m “nnhguhcd "mun-up," mm My Doris, wondering if she, too. hsd rais- nieii she hitppcnod to meet. was rather N! hm‘ we! to the moon and it she hsil boon thinking of Jervis-or of him. liiiirlsna sensed his illstriictlon. "Shall we go hi1" she suggested, The Guardian» Job ' _ ent is well equipped to turn out .. sale bills. Any person having an Auction sale should advertise in ’ both m" A n‘, ,1 hdvertieenient hits lit-on looking forward in this or- riislou for stinio time." ln lior hoiirt, she nililoil that sho. tno, slut-o tlint meeting on 1h:- drive uinro than ti work ago, had hopci-l for just sin-h tin event. “(‘ullsm's feeling a hit down totilght, tar itself n it’ 1 . to r-hoer liliii up." explained Charles hoiirtlly. Miirliinn gliiiiot-tl at the ittiiikor in his hand. “You seem to lio going inning t; p, the moat effective way," she murmured sniillugly. (‘iillam laughed and shook his head. "My efforts to explain to your hits- hnnd that l rarely indulge sro un- itviillintr. Mrs. Page." She ralsod her brows in surprise. "You don't drink’! How quaint! ll eeciioiii isn't fashionable 1o he ‘s toetotslcr these days." "Perhaps not." he nureod. “but iii everything l tin. I'm-wholesale. l either drink s lot, or l don't drink at all. Out o! risiipcct for my work, l choose the latter." ' IWesks later. Msrisiia wiis lo recall that half-laughing statement. The evening Moved unexpectedly de- llfltlsl to Cttllatn. The dinner. aervetl in- 411s stately dining room, I it‘ windows opened out oii the i-d hliii to rrniih time after tiiue. lie found himself chatting gully [m] ploiiinnilly with her. after the fashion of an olil and valitod friend. Ho: ‘llllllily of sympathetic understanding reminded him somehow of Doris. Doria tiiid ii kmn-k of drawing from lilni con- lidenre, little personal confessions, or his hopes and fest-s ' and ambit . which he would not consciously have told to anyone lest he be thoullit agug. lsticnl ituil boring. rn-ii shout this young wife of Charles which were faintly reminiscent d lioi-ls. he thought-or was 1t only that Doris was so eternally enshrined iii lils tit-art that hs siiir her everywhere’! Mrs- Price's ti-n-k of using tier slim liiiiiilii to emphasise a point, her bum. "nl- "Ilvillected smile that punctuated i rlroll sentence. were vaguely familiar. lie s to himself that Clisrlei tied s beautiful wife. but she might have been s lfljl Islander. or s dusky belle on the coast of Afrlca hr an n; ls rrieslt to Mm as ii woinas. The was ‘M- piace ls tits liesrl forum esa hilt) Isl-it w; put he nu m: filial. “hi. VIII‘ sin aeQ-alhlb Thore were other little chsracterls-qllently round and round. piqued hy his polite reserve. - Charles was summoned to the long distance 'phone Just as they were lin- lahli-ig colee in thu library. hlarlanii oiferod to show her guest the garden. and together they strolled across tho moonlit terrace and descended the broad marble steps to tlis little pool _ where the Japanese fiiiitsils swam _ - She lifted her lovely fsce to the moonlight and drew ln deep breaths of tlis perfumed air. Her companion was looking up at the silvery plaque, too. ills good looks-the dark waving hair, the unfathomable eyes. the clean-cut mouth with its humorous curve. the ollve~tliitsd fish and whole lithe ofltonflh of him-Skilled hsr. Here indeed was s worthy prlneeof dreams. come to llrei lontsure, starved soil weary with wsltliis. ilfttitl its. head ls her heart. , "lam it eurloits liovrthe nioonyfel- chutes \1I?“‘Ihl eels minty. "l won- ‘do: if -lt’a because we can loorst it i a . ' less ==f .'.‘ii"'“°'.'.....""""ll"§.'*"'3 Oohsnepel II lllllsllelll In lattetowa and leaky III-I months, as Iallqyg . Time Table Jase 1st. the lhassor between on". Petal lasing the l, | - DAILY I UIIIIOOIOOII‘! ‘“"s.vI'n":-'s'} [alga : . In IQ , nouns’ stutter some sasrsns srssfismimntss mo. inaannonu up; I , Passengers“ FPOIOM lervlee batwee Dublin and Iostsn’ l. s. oovssitos muons! » have ’ci;£fii*:,~:;m-3q.ifl“ ~ , mug _ . IIMJninoltiSW-ipie i“ ' ' ' ""» trait‘; asst: 7!!!! - !!!!7I It!!!‘ l!!!"