. 4-@"ra- “a , ._,.. .,.,.. ..-. flflfiOa PAGE TWO SETHE \ A u M ILK From (n nfnfrd [W77 \ 5. L . PRODUCED IN CANADA Qor unusual richness, unique smoothness of texture and com.- pletely dependable results, use Carnation Milk in all 7°11!‘ cookery, Doubly rich in cream, it is most economical. Carnation Milk is safeguarded at the source by clean housing of clean herds and clean handling of the milk. This protection continues until it reaches you in hermetically sealed containers. Write for Cools Book and Baby Book CARNAITON co, Lima-vs , AYl-MER. ONT- 5,’ Milk from Canadian cows‘. Fahd i" ‘ ' Canada in Canadian cans and cases. 0T1 cl: Dog taxes are due and payable on or before July 1st in each year. Every owner of a dog or dogs who shall refuse or neglect to pay said tax shall be prosecuted within ten days of the appearance of this notice. JAMES E. BRADLEY. 7024-7-3-61. Professional Cards Dine or Sup at RUSSELL HilTEL Summcrside By Taylor and McNeilPs Garage Family and Commercial Iiotel llD-‘l-E-lmo. Summer Art Glass through July at the Studio of MARY ALLISON DOULL Cape Traverse 5277-8-l6-1montll. » .-,_. STEWART & LOWTHER J. D. STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTIIER BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. 84 Great George Street . MONEY TO LOIKN. MARK R. McGUIGAN B. A. BABRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown. P.E.l, BELL & MATHIESON B. It. Bell, D. L. Mathieson, LL. B. Barrister 8r Solicitors Money to Loan Charlottetown and Montague ,_ McLEOD 8: BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY -‘ w. E. BENTLEY. K. c. a Barrister and Attorney-at-Law 2 Office: 180 Richmond Street I MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, I’. E. L McDONALD s. semi? .,._I. a. Monolvaro. ‘n. r. MePlIEE Barristers. Attorneys, Etc. ' MONEY TO LOAN 145~ Great George street 473~i-§-20-1mo-dally ii-ii-ii-j- I o Prohibition Commlsslon _ Chairman ‘- "1 Mltooonoo o. naoWN f Margatc, I’. E. L i Send all information regarding Infractions oi’ PROIUBYPION ACT to the above or to J. J. ‘Iralnor. Commissioner, Provincial Police, Charlottetown, or to C. A. lVllller, Inspector, Summerslde, or to W. E. Haywood, Inspector for Queens, Charlottetown, or J. W. Piatts, In- spector for Kings, Montague. i. W. E. DARBY, LL. B Banister 8: Solicitor MONEY TO LOAN Dalton Building, Summcrsidc, l‘. E. l. dltbg-I dl-tucthurssutti. Max Factors Preparations Are Med by x56’. of the Screen Stars —lnd should be on every indies‘. Dressing Table. Cleansing (‘rcanni Plain and Lemon Powders, Rnugtn, Astringent, c-tc. i MISS RYAN. Representative. i D. EDGAR SHAH’. K. ti.‘ Law Olllccs - |'l"l\l.‘ii' Pi-lrk ' I27 Grafton Sin-rt (‘hurlulbtnu-n. Wills aml list-lies Selim! llectlor 0| Bills lspoa-ial llrpLl “Evangeline was talking about you before you came in. What do you think she said?" "I haveut an idea." “Aw, you must have been listcn- lngl" AUBTIUN SAiE There will be sold by Pub- lic Auction at 136 Fitzroy Street, at l o'clock Friday afternoon, July 10th, house- hold effects including ches- terficld suite. library suite, range, electric stove, squares, bedroom suite, bed outfits, bureaus, tables, chairs, blinds, etc. J. A. McDonald, Auction- eer. 7181-7-8-3i TENDERS Separate tenders will be received for the following assets of the estate of Rcagh Sudsbury, Kensington, Bankrupt. Stock in trade. Store fixtures including ice chest and one new set of Toledo scales. One dismantled radio with batter- ies and all equipment. Book debts and notes of hand. Tenders will close on July 20th. Anyone wishing to inspect the stock in trade or fixtures may make ar- rangements with the undersigned. A. R. MclNNIS, Trustee in Bankruptcy. ‘7157-7-8-31. ill-IRE T0 llEllTilRS Owing to a large accumu- lation of OVERDUE and UNPAID ACCOUNTS, The Polyclinic has been compel- led to take means to procure payment of same by their Debtors. To this cnd a Collec- tion Department has been organized in connection with our office, and special letters are being issued asking for an early settlement. Debtors receiving those special letters are respectfully asked to at- tend to our requests. THE POLY XIXIXI rut-ls: ' 6055-6-38tts-6i. slnllwssnnv Boxes There ls every prospect of s. big crop of STRAWBERRIES this year. We have received a. carload oi’ Berry Boxes direct from the makers. Regulation Sizes. Quart sllc for STRAWBERRIES Ind Pint size for small fruits. Sold in Crates of 1000, 500 and 250 to crate or smaller i EAFE protection for all documents. i‘ quantities. WHOLESALE s.- luau-Au, For sulc ut our SEED STORE. eleven o cc. i amt! .» . . i d‘ -... .-.¢¢-».-»-..w-w>-.-e~-w-~ ~mvvfl saw 0D e Si. EPYC T. FRANK n. SPEARMAN "commo- s, uuuuss saloons sons. y L- Ill-iliil-“Ql cosxes amen t0 Gilli 59179553" ._.-__ even if he does quit it-us when he Cgrpy laughed as he looked into qum a wing lumself, out of lust her appealing eyes-one of those m, own. free will. New i! J01“ reassuring laughs that would brins selwood ever Gill" the Ufme of m‘ life and hope to tidying mim- own accord-bet on him!’ "Christie," he murmured, “there's The look Christie 88W him 95 more the matter with that fellow she went back to her room made than just Starbucks slashing. I him gm years younger. Ho Bimdt think," continued the doctor, 6W‘ toward the stairtl. Only t0 ellwume!‘ ing her with a significant express‘ Margaret Hyde hllflllin! i” meet ion, “that 1r you'd talk you Could him. ‘ tell-better than anybody 815k "Why. yes. the boy's chipped up what's a matter with him. Chris- B, mug’ grumbled Cerpy in BI!‘ He, youire a, {me girl, good enough swer to Margaret's manifest anxi- for the best, or I wouldn't talk t0 ply-for he was thinking of his 3-01.59 plain. But you're in love own perplexitles-“nothing to hurt with John Sclwood and he's ln nmch," he added. You look queer: love with you. There, there! I what's a-matter with Y0“? M!" didn't mean to make Y0“ cf)’, shot anywheres, are you?" child." The drawn face and the sunken. She looked up. “What; can I d0, anxious eyes of his housekeeper, Doctor? she pleaded. "I thought. made his question almost an in- the world of him-why shouldn't vuluntary one. She answered to I confess it to you? You wouldn't reassure him but she could not betray. I do yet. Now he hi5 hide her distress. "I'm not wound- saved my life-and more than my ed. Doctor. But might I, I wond- lifc. But how do you think I felt er," she managed to say in her low when I was told by that vile marl fcSlZfii-lfled volce—a voice that, n0 _,~m(} by him-—thot he W85 l1 matter how often it broke, never gambler?" wholly lost a note of once senile The doctor looked perplexed. breedlng-"mlcht I." she added. "I know it, Christie. I knowed repeating her plea, “speak to John that was what made the trouble selwood right away-Just for a few ‘tween you," he said. "I couldn't minutes?" blame you so much, neither," he Doctor Chilly lifted hi5 9Y8- addcd regretfully, “even if I'm brows with a grating laugh, and as nothing but a poor drunken doctor if things were getting too com- myself." plicated. "So that's what you're "You shunt say that!" she ex- hanging around for? Why didn't indignantly. You're nothing of you say so? Well, now, I'll tell the kind! You're the kindest, best you; if you're worrying about John, doctor in the world!" don't do it. That boy ain't hurted He shook his head. "Tell the none to speak ' of. Shucks! I truth, girl, and shame the devil. never thought—” If I wasn't I wouldn't be wasting out my life in this hell-hole. But 1 She csushi he!‘ bfeaih- (‘It's want to Say cmly this; 1 wishl: not about him," she exclaimed, in somehow it could be fixed up. Imay distress. “i8? 1mm it! Bill? Iamust not be able to speak it in words, Speak Wm’! him" but», 1 know what goes into the " ‘Frald it's too late to ketch him making of a man, my girl; and new." objected the doctor, still whatever it is, it's in John Sel- mystified by her stranse interest- wood. And‘ if he ever quits the “The boys are Weill“! i0 Set “P business he's in, you'll see a man another tclesraph pole party- 511 through yum," And ‘they're waiting for John to A 1100.1 o; words broke through come down to the station before Christie's pent-up feeling. “Oh, I they brain- Bee him when he believe every word of it, Doctor. °°m95 back. M98." You've no need to tell me that. Her 1111s could scsrcely frame He's just the finest man 1n the words. "I must see John Selwood," work; 1f he-d on1y_~ A “mm she repeated, with a supreme effort suggestion occurred to her. "You, "i? 5°i5*°°ntl'°1- "I mifit 59° him Doctor, if you'd ask him to give up lww- wh° is l“ the"? with him?" that busincss_you have ma", m- “Bill Pardaloe and Bob Scott." fluence with him than any one "Diicmir" 5m exclaimed» step?‘ e15e_-' lng closer in her almost frantic Carpy cut her off. "Christie," "Ppeal- "hell? m9‘ 55k them l° he said, emphasizing every deliber- fie? ‘mi’ 5- "wmenk-"I ti?“ 9°“- I ate word with a shake of the head, ‘must’ talk 5° him 5i°“°-"°W-" you've got more mgluence over It was impossible not to acknowl- hlm in your one little finger thanI edge h" extremity" Carl’? W‘ have all over me. “But, Christie, I've ‘noticed this: i° Pardfll" mid 5mm "Lwk it ain't so good when somebody he"- MYS?’ he Bald» bwkvnins ' with his head, “both of you. Step out here a minute. Meg wants to talk to John, private." Selwood, cleaned up and brushed up as decently as he could be with his bandaged arm and hands, stood before the table preparing to go to the barn. He was buckling on his cartridge belt; his coat was thrown over his shoulder. Hear- ing Margaret's footsteps, he looked around. One glance revealed the agony in her face. il-le laid un- lighted on the table a cigarette that Scott had rolled for him, and spoke. “What is it. Margaret?" He pointed to a chair. “You're not hurt?" ' Lnnltirq, nt him like one dumb 13th emotion, she sat down. when she spoke, she had already forgotten the question he had just asked. "Mr. Se1wood—" He interrupted her. 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"But tonight I come to i108 my life at Your hands-hoping, Draylni you won't deny me. Let 14911082 i" Imldofl. Oniarill- me tell you what I mean-tell you my story. I was married ten years ago. when I was eighteen. Oh, yes," she said, to cut off his sur- prise, "I know how old I look- trouble has done that. For three at? 94. years I had the best husband in th A L L - B R A N e world-kind, considerate, do. mgggqqggqgvqpg5qzg voted. Hi5 friends persuaded him r~ ' to o into , g B politics They elected n o o .9 o f» him city treasurer of the little town where we lived in Miclrgsn. (‘Ii-AS- FITTED That was his undoing; it meant; be. i‘? W- lwlmm ‘loft ort n'ghts being a good fellow J s 'l‘\VI.Oll _ , ‘ , ' ,-_,._,,,,,,.,,|,._ ld-Inl-Ilg. s11 nd n3. wasting. l-'.2 Efeirflortri Street o-ononnnn-nooo-o iT° b” cwlimiledl opened Selwoods door. He spoke _ pattern. “(most cam sraoss cons- BACK LONGMONT, 0010., July 6.—(U. PJ-Long a ghost camp, Noland Gulch, northeast of Lyons, is stag- ing a comeback. Charles A. Culter, a geologist, has started the sinking of a shaft at the Noland Gulch mine, searching for a vein of gold and platinum discovered there years ago. —\.__- NEURALGIA- lid IX WI ,, qotwondortul rollet! yqnmnog l. I N | AllliTlilli SALE AT BDBENEATII On Monday, July ‘lsth, at 1.30 o'clock sharp, of all my household furniture consisting of parlor. dill" ing room, bedroom and kitchen fur- niture, oarpets, otlcioth, Linoleum squares, dishes, ourtolns. ,plotures and everything in and about the premises. 12 selected pure bred Ply- mouth lloek hens, 25 pure bred chickens, etc, 1% tons hay. Nothing reserves, property sold. Term: 5 months credit on all sums over $10.00. MRS. (REVJ J. C. MARTIN. at your grocer ' today Two smart buys in one. A pound of Beacon Tea, which you use anyway, and a cup and saucer of the real Royal Crown China. All for the regular low price of Beacon Tea. A you don’t want to miss. Because you know how good is Beacon Tea. And you don’t need telling what Royal Crown China counts for. A The China has gold rim, four-color floral design. The new mode octagon shape. Collect a set. With every pound. a cup and saucer of this exclusive HEAD OFFICE: Spinning and Weaving Send me your wool to be spun into yarn and wove into blankets. Single yam is 25 cents 5nd doubled 25 cents Wr pound. Blanket $2.25: ii takes five lbs. of wool to make s blanket. They will all be laundered unless ordered otherwise. Wool must be well washed and all dirt and burrs picked out. The sire of single yarn is medium and double yarn flue, medium and coarse. Put ship- per‘: name on all parcels and own- er's name, address and Instruction! inside, otherwise we will not be relpoliiible for losses. Send by mail. or hellhtalielght Ill! b6 plld 0h 100 lbs. WM. LANDBIGAN. 65 Queen Street. Charlottetown 4321-li-l-thurssat4 mouths. There. will be sold by Public Auc- tion on the premises of the late An- gus MoFsdyen at 5t. Ostherinss on Monday the twentieth day of July A. D. 193i, at two o'clock. 81 ucrfl of land 1n good state of cultivation with good dwelling house and out- buildings thereon, also considerable herd and soft wood. There will be sold st the some time and place the followinm-one horse. two cows. 1 l-seifsr, 1 calf, 3 pigs. 50 hens and chickens, smoil articles such ls hos, orowbsr, horse collar. etc. household furniture consisting of carpets, otloloth, kitch- en nnIO (Home comfort) tables. chain, bed mattress. lounge sush- stsnds are, also piano sud [rams- phone. ‘ JOHN MCDONALD. Don't you taste the choice India in Beacon Tea? The spread-out of it. The strength‘ and . eeonompWith the deli- . catedsintinessofCeylou. And there's a money back guarantee. g JONES-SCHOFIELD-HATHEWAY LIMITED - Canadian Distributors SAINT I OHN. NB. . Upon A short time ago she handed" Archbishop Downey $590 B5 B 9°“ The Waters tribution to the Iiiverpool Cathed- rsl Fluid. Asked i1 she could afford.» IONDON. Jilly 8. (Brlillh U11"! it, she said: "I have never been the ed Pras-"Glve, and ye shall re- worse for what I have given to 3904' eeive," has always been the maxim works. Whenever I slve unythini. of one poor woman who supports u, god 1 get it back." - her ten children 1n Longton, one ot mm- silo won $500 in the Irish the "Five downs." gweqpgtsge, " Bread Iencvewhn lh-o lll"\"" Dolly It "All-III- (I-LTJ Wlnui semen-F mi, Prince.»- Vsnconvn, View!!!‘ maul refill!!!“ “we o Seattle. U _ PM" ""1 _ _ ...:' lupin: In coals- , ~ ".‘ ondforos note , , ' m nedloblo. Alla i " ' your nouns s floleot quit- Isll details from W. K- lcsm. City lleh~ Qt Aunt. l.. r. llitelsio. This! Aler- ltstlon. \ I. W. Ulnhln, DIIIPQ", 4"” 1 Bosenestb. JOHN A. MACDONALD. Auctioneer. 7206-1-O-4L Auctioneer. IMO-‘l-hll-ood‘ 535571