ron tsur My farm of about 30 acres. Dwell- ing mad all buildings guaranteed A No l. Situated near Victoria, Crapaud. Cheap, for quick sane. Bandy, all conveniences and four ushntes walk from Victoria Bathing Beach. ' HAMMOND J. INCE. Victoria, P. E. I. '.'0ll-ii-l0-fmw9i. lucuunl sun: At 82 School Street on Friday, August Iilst, commencing at 10.30 o'clock sharp of House and old English furniture of Captain Allen- by. Royal Navy. A new dwelling house, modern in every way, hot water heating, large double lot sit- uated in all residential surround- ings. Will be sold private up to day of sale. Also the following house- hold furniture will be sold at l2 o'clock noon. Old English furniture, China and Silver, 1 antique carved suit of tap- estry settee and 2 chairs, 1 antique walnut sideboard, carved mahogany chair in Moroco, mahogany and leather armchair, oak Morris chair, 6 oak dining-room chairs and table, walnut and other small tables, I $800.00 piano in mahogany case, Secretary in mahogany finished- lnardwood, oak library table, congol- eum square, English ~carpet and rugs, bedsteads and hair mattresses, anti o mahogany chiffonier and figured walnut dressers, ‘bid oak dresser and corner wardrobe. white enamel bedroom suite with tall chifioneer. bookcases and office desk crdtonno couch, two Hark oak canc- seated chairs, upholstered rocking and arm chairsf“0id spbac" Eng- lish china tea and dessert service, other china, silver, pictures and books, kitchen utensils, wringer and stand, table with flour bins, refrig- erator, lawn mower and tools, 1 fur coat and’ various lengths of new curtain and other materials, bicy- cles. l English 12 gauge, double- barreiled gun. For particulars about house 'ply McLean d; McKinnon, Royal Bank Building. Tenns cash on day of sale. CAPT. ALLIJNBY. 82 School Street. J. A. MacDONALD, Auctioneer. 7S95-8-ttL-3i AliliTiiillP$iiLE There will be sold by Public Auc- tion on the premises on Friday, the seventh day of September at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, that dc- sirable property having a front of eighty feet on King Street and ex- tending from King Street to Dor- chester Street with a large resid- cnce thereon being the pfoperty of the late Archibald McKinnoin. This property is in good condition and is especially suitable for a boarding house or an apartment. . At one o'clock of the same day there will be sold at the same prcm- ises all the household furniture of tlio late Archibald McKinnon con- sisting oi 4 bedroom sets, dinning room set, living room and parlour furniture. kitchen range and uten- slls. dishes, glassware, rugs, oli- cloth, also a large number of other articles too ulna “ including several pieces of antique furniture. Inspection may be held on Thurs- day the 6th day of September. Terms at sale. For further particulars apply on the premises or to MARK R. McGUfGAN, Solicitor. J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. 7450-8-30-Bi. Special low fares TORONTO . EXHIBITION August v 24th to September 8th- good until September 13th For further partic- ulars apply to A i W. K. Rogers, City Ticket Agent. L. P. Ritchie, Ticket Agent, Station, or Po We sn-znnom SEE u big like this but your horse knee may ha,ve a bunch or bruise on his ankle, hock. stifle, knee or throat. AB$°.5’B"T'E will clean it oil‘ without layin up the horse. No blister, no gone. r Concentrated-only a few drops required at an application. $2.$0a bottle delivered Describe your case for special instructions. Book 8 R Free. ' ILEVung. inc. l4! canon’ canvas incur. A"; i "Men are supposed to be attract. ed by silk-clad calves, but they're not by a darned sight." Tortonse: Let it be understood before we run this race, that I want seventy-five per cent of the gate receipts and all movie rights! HAD GOOD STUFF IN HIM “They may call Johnson an old soak, but he's got good stuff In him nevertheless." "l wonder if you could‘ pct him to tell you where it can be bought." HE'D GIVE HER THE AIR "None of my gifts aoem to please that girl of mine. What would you give hen-f" "I'd give her the air." triet Passenger Agent Charlottetown. ‘MW-l-I-M. ililii y. Wiley: Hubby, I nnd money fer more olotnoa. Hubby: I'll say you do. guess what it was. Cisuinou» how do you happen to be here? from the way she talked." A. r MILDRED HARBOUR CHAPTER so 1°“- AN sen-Lure amen‘! ‘lisked- °° Bu" limb When the taxi bearing Dorothy and Farqualnar drew up in front of the Ware residence, Dorothy said hastily: “Don't trouble to get out. It's not at all necessary." But Farquahar was already on the sidewalk, extending a hand to as- sist her. She had to be thankful that, at least. he hadn't dismissed the cab, so evidently he dndn't ex- pect to be asked in. But she grew terribly uneasy when he accompanied her to the door. “Do you carry a latch-key?" he asked, and, when she shook her grumbled Herbert. the house, only deignlng to call back over her shoulder that you were in desperate need of her—very ill, as I understood it. And I'd brought Gil- roy Holmes to dinner. He's still show herself." Dorothy was beginning to under- stand. bert,” she pleaded. fault. practical jokei’ < "If this is one, then I don't wish ton. Dorothy was in a panic. Suppose that, when Siddons opened the door. Herbert should be coming out-or Lila. It would be difficult to get rid of Farquahar, if Lila were‘ there; even to explain her presence at such an hour, when the supposed mistress of the house had been away all day, according to her own state- “I've come to ask your pardon," said Dorothy softly. He relented a trifle. "Where is Lila?" That was a facer. Where on earth was Lila? 'Dorothy took a chancle. She chuckled and threw Herbert a mischievous glance. “Will you promise not to be angry with her, if I call her up and tell ment. ,, “Good night." she said , giving he’ t” “me hmne? Farquahar her hand hurriedly. H" ma“ was beating m“ sup‘ pose she was wrong? Suppose Lila were not‘ in her studio, after all? And yet, wasn't that the one place to which she would have fled when she learned that Gilroy Holmes was in the house? The janitor would have admitted her. She must have been impatiently awaiting Dorothy's return all this time, frantic to re- turn and, yet afraid to. lest she find Holmes there. Dorothy went to the telephone with evéry outward evidence of calmness. She gave her own num- ber and waited. To her relief, the operator at the building said: "Oh, Miss Ca , Mrs. Ware is in your apartmentr- ‘ll con- nect you." Lilafs voice, strained and tense, came over the wire. Dorothy said cheerfully: “It's all "Thanks for bringing me home." It seemed to her that he held her hand a long time. She could hear Siddon's measured footsteps on the other side of the door. ~ Oh, if Farquahar didn't go! And Siddons would be sure to greet her as “Miss Caine." _ At the very moment that the latch clicked under the butlefs hand, Farguahar turned and went to his waiting cab. Dorothy slipped into the hall with a nod to Siddons. “Mrs. Ware is not at hqme, Madam.” he said. “Oh, really? Then I'll not stop but a moment. Will you bring me a glass of water, Siddons?” She must wait until Farquahars car was well out of sight before leaving the house. So she sank into a chair in the reception-hall while the butler went about his errand. An exclamation made her look up. Herbert was standing on the stairs, looking down at her in astonish- ment. me. He understands that I've made a fearful fool of myself and got you into trouble as the result of my try- ing to play a wretched Joke . . . “Where is Lila?" he demanded. Tleudhgr wzfglflstefi Herb?“ she Down. as ed_ so DB8 6 . ex n ng e rece ver. y g p "mm" w“? Herbert spoke into u, a trifle stiflly. "I don't understand what this is all about. Lila. Dorothy seems very vague, and I must say you've been guilty of great rudeness to our guest. Please come home at once." "May I speak to Dot again, please?" asked Lila. Frownlng, Herbert gave up the ‘phone. - "If Holmes is still there, how can I come?” demanded Lila. "Trust mell” answered Dorothy, and, turning to Herbert, she smiled radiantly. "And you must, too. Her- bert. even if I do act absurdly some- times." He answered stiflly: "It is unfor- tunate that the better I know you. Dorothy, the less I am inclined to trust you.” F I A Friend to Women mm cnanborrmown "contour? r expected oi her, and she couldntgTealchers \ ...r..| at N aw. Haven "Lila?" Herbert descended, the TQQ MANY “‘“°“'”- "Has anything happened? And' I . T. F. i. l nti i N "mum W“ were M‘ dam‘ dmr’ Haven ixhooTohorAbz. 291? with tin‘: Dorothy was growing cold with "Did I-was she frightened?" she “She seemed to be in a panic." “She ran out of fAckland, Messrs M. MacKenzie, and J. Flood. waiting in my study up-stairs for a smmwwd’ Miss- MunaY- W55 hostess who hasn't the grace commie- unon», be angry Wm, he,’ Hepiland. and Mr. C. MacLean. "It's all my 1_c,m you" understand a address in which he outlined some head. he pressed the electric but-iggiffil‘?dersta“d"" answered Herbert - the duties of the various committees right, Lila. Herbert is here beslden ' 5. Resolved that the teachers of this local branch of the P. E. I I’ . l". bring to the attention of "the execeu- tive. the importance of wa-itifl! on the government, regardlrurthe in- crease in teachers salaries. The following officers were elect- ed for the ensuring year:- Pres.-Mr. Miller MacFadyenUe-elte ted) Vice Presr-Mr. J. Flood Sect.--Miss E. Platts. The meeting was brought to a close by the singing of the National Anthem. The local branch of the P. E. I. president, Mr. Mcliiadyen, in the chair. Miss Emily Platts, was elect- ed seeetary ‘for the meeting. There were twenty-three teachers, and several visitors present. The presi- dent, then proceeded to a" ‘ the following committees:- Resolution Committee, Miss G. Q-i-ii First Story Over Submarine Gable Aboard Cable Steamer "Domlnia”. August 2'1. — five bundled miles {out from Bay Rvbflrls. Nf., and more than eight hundred miles 01’ cable still m my “elm reachlhs the Azores, the Dominic. today reached ilhe deepest pert of "W Atlantic on nthe route selected for lthe world's fastest duplex ocean icable. For one hundred miles of lthe route the sea floor is 2.500 faithoms below the keel of “the ship-— nearly three miles. Qncc this deep valley is passed. hOWEVI-Il‘. the chant shows a gradual rise to 2,000 fathoms, then .t0 1.000 mill- oms. and. as ‘the Azores are reach- ied, a precipitous rise to ‘the ocean ‘mountain peak which is llbyal, the cadle relay point of the Azores group. . Since leaving Bay Roberts, on Nomination Comml“ Miss. I Question Box Committee. Miss. MacCannell and Mr. M. Tlemey. Piess Committee, Mica G. Ack- The president then gave a‘ short; of the problems commuting the con- vention especially that of changing the place of the meetings The inspector, Mr. Edward Mac- Phail, was then called upon for some remarks. Mr. MacPhail first outlined that had been appointed. and then explained the object of ‘holding these local conventions. lie then went on and gave some very inter- esting ‘and helpful hints to the teachers, regarding the conducting lof the classes, dismlmal oi’ the pupils| and many other difficulties which. confront a teacher. i After the remarks by the inspect- . m,’ a paper was mad by M,‘ Mam August 23, the Domnnia has been Kenzle. In his paper Mr. MacKenn- mail-mg ‘"1 avenge speed °f “even me dealt with the system o; Educ“- land one half knots. Mile after Mile mm of R E_ L as compared wmhthe cable rolls overboard as the ;_ ship is kept on the exact course mzfixgflziiheariztézg ESlQaP/lgs charted by the Dominia on her that he had given much thought io|weslb°und m? bemle begmm"! this subject, and the paper was very the cable laying task; As deep water Interesting m the wachers. ,is reakhed. the strain on the cable The question box was opened and ‘Nlisi-BPS fin merges?) or‘: the dyna- inhgenerfil dlscussionatook pillage; oxfizngntaetngyhrtrérgug {rug ergreorgaislica: . ~ ues o . . grzatnilnlitlreiyolvievgpointsngn adslfferentiofl w pay out cable faster. Thus matters o; are“ interest u, gheuzllowance is made for changes in teaching professlon, were emmmged the contour of the sea floor, for the and many dlfflculues solveg cable must lie safely cushioned in The meeting then adjourned un-qéiiesgxbigoieugrgegléidbotfeifurgeshqlg: til the afternoon. ' M this 901mm we day-g progrgmlsubterranean peaks, it would in a dainty lunch was served by the time chafe through the insulation, lady Mame“ and. communication would be inter- In the afternoon session Miss Rose Fllliiied- |MacDougal, read the minutes of the Enllneefs 0f U16 Wfisbem UHlOH last meeting. which were adopted. ‘Mesranh 130111911"? Rbmrd ‘U10 Miss E Platts, then read the mim- Dominia state that the schedule utes o; the prevmus 593510;; Ifixed by the Dominic. is being ad- Miss Mona Wilson, Chief Redyhercd to with almost clock-like Cross Nurse, followed with a delighi-‘BXEGIHBSS. If the present rate of Iful address. Miss Wilson, dealt wlthlslleed is continued without inter- the various my, m which gteacin- ruption, the Dominic will land ‘the ‘er can help the Red Cross anq the shore end oi’ the cable at Horta on ‘Red Cross can help the teacher. She Sept. 3rd. and communication will also gave the teachers an idea ofpe established With Bill! R-Oberiis the work that was being accomplish-dmmcdlately by Western Union ed by the Red Cross and appealed ensineers and cable experts. lor the co-operation of the teachers| The Dominia, a British steamer in soleciting funds for the Red CroSsOWRf-‘d by ‘the Telellmlih Mflinien- work. The speaker also adapted thelance and Construction Company, ls organizing of Junior Red Cross, andJBYiIIZ li-he cable for the Western showed how this organization ex-lUnion ‘Telegraph Company under tends service ln different ways. ieontract. This contract has definite The-Chief Superintendent of Edd-ptimc limits - hence the nnneticuious- jucation, Mr. Shaw, then addresserlness ‘with which the schedule is ithe teachers. Mr Shaw dealt extcuqbeing followed, slvly with the matter of text books‘ and the course of studies. He hear‘.- ily endorsed the remarks by Miss Vvllson, and expressed himself as being of the opinion, that-tho prac- -——-%~o-o>--i- rorunanz snnnrvsnzn orrncnar. nncn 11v MONTREAL nosrrran. F. W. llindley Passes Awaywhne proposed construction before sub- miltting a tender on behalf of the local shipyard. While there the do- ceased was hemmorhage of the hope vwas held for his recovery and he finally succumbed at 4.30 Thurs- day afternoon, Augusr 23. least offended. son l" tical manner of leaching public health as is being done by the Jun- icr R/cd Cross as the best way for the lower grades. Mr Shaw answered She laughed, apparently not in the “And I'm really such a nice per- in Montreal on Businegg gm- It Takes Pep to Match Pep WATCH him jump. Feel him tug that line, Strong, f 1 of pep-he's a fighter you must match w th equal vigor and pep. You need crisp, peppy food for breakfast these days. Kei1ogg’s Pep. Golden, crunchy flakes of whole wheat. How good they taste! How good they are! A package of Pep is a package of Health. Zestful, peppy ood. Rich in Nature's vita- mins and health-building mineral elements. Rich in pep-bringing energy. Contains the bran of wheat in just sufficient quantity to make it mildly laxative. Helps prevent constipation. Wonderful for kiddies. Keeps them regular. Serve Pep often. For breakfast, lunch or dinnerf Servo with milk or cream or, for vari- ety, add fresh or canned fruits or hdney. For pep eat Pep. Your grocer has Pep. whole wheat including the bran ,____ N. B. R. J. R. Nelson, general ma =1 of Halifax Shipyards Iltd. cxprw ed great regret at the passing oi - Hindley stating. "lie will be gmli missed in our organization. He " popular in his business and soc life." Mrs I-llndley was. ken ill and had a lungs. Liulle Mr. Hindlcy was born in England before Firm-Widely Known in City The death o vlumrla hospital. Montreal of lined in 1886 and came Ito Toronto as a, young man to en-ter a shipbuilding firm there. In i920 he cnitcned the employ of Ithe shipyards and at ccured in the Royal marriage Sadie Glover of W110 VII lcy P. E. Island and has =I friends throughout the Island. Mr. and Mrs. l-lindley had i YOURS man smiled. LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE c0. . . l..." n," U,Q_A_ ‘Havent I seen you somewhere i=4 eiwur Jeane-mas. before, Miss Caine?" "I doubt it." she denied hurriedly. But she gave him a charming smile, and he seemed pleased. ‘You don't happen to be just leaving. do you. Mr. Holmes?" she asked prettiiy. “Because 1 Wm]- dered if you'd mind taking me to a, bus- Its so quiet in this part of town. and there have been so many pickpockets about—" "I fhould be delighted and hon. cred. Holmes reached for his hat with alacrity. "Good night, Herbert." said Dor- oi-hy- Close to his ear, she whis- Peffldi "Don't scold Lila! Keep all your crossness for me." Dominion of Canada Province of Prince Edward Island 1N TlIE PROBATE COURT 19th George v.. a. n. 1928 In lie-Estate of Rebecca Brown. late of York. in Queen's County, in the said Province, deceased, testute By the Honourable A: Bannernnan Warburton. Surrogate, Judge oi‘ Probate, an, ac. . To the Sheriff of the County, of n amused he, to see his 500w] Queen's County. or any Constable But m h r or literate person within said mm, ‘m’ s e ‘mam m“"'°" "° County. and Abner Vessey, both of York aforesaid. the Executor-s of the above named Estate praying that a Citation may be issued for the pur- pose hereafter set forth: You are thereforihereby required to cite all persons lhtrested in the said Estate to be and appear before me at a Probate Court to he held in the Court llouse in Charlottetown, in Queen's County, in the said Prov- ince on Wednesday the twenty-sixth day of September next, coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock, fore- noan, of the same day to show cause if any they can why the accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on Motion of Donald McKlnnon Proctor for the said Petititiner. And I do hereby order tiiat a true copy here- of be forthwith published in some newspaper published in Charlotte- town aforesaid, once in each, week for at least four consecutive weeks A Frenchman has invented a radio tube containing, five elem. cuts. a filament, three grids and one plate, making 1m useful 1,, many kinds of circuits. NORTH AMERICAN LLOYD LINE s. s. DELSON SAILING FROM MONTREAL SEPTEMBER 8th sonmn. scrrcnwnsnr 8th CIIARLOTTETOWN, SEPT. no. s. s. ATHERTON SAILING FROM “But. h l _ ‘I flnEaTlNoi- might as ivceil siiage nnuglfgniir. Yvg WHEREAS upon I‘ ding "u, pow 5:113“, enough trouble over men language. tion on file of Hamilton ll. Brown ' To Be Continued) r _ of teachers salaries, and the imPm" tance of physical training. The reports of the various oom- mittees were then heard. The foll- owing resolutions were dvuwn ill’) and adopted. 1. Resolved that the local branch of the P. E. I T. F. which has form- ly met at. New Haven. should in the future meet in Charlottetown. 2. Resolved that the suggestion. 1'9- gardmg ‘h; rl"°§i‘rr°’$‘ri.§§°‘r§ as propose Y 8s n ' ried out as fan‘ as P0551519 by the teachers. 3. Resolved that study groups b6 organized at suitable centres in such a, way that every teacher desiring in do so might enter into u. Swill‘)- 4. Resolved that a vote of thanks be extended to the ladies for the 8X- cellent luch provided. New The Parker llouse is now read)’ to take pemianeut and transient boarders. The house has been completely remodelled and beauti- fully finished. Thc table speaks for itself. Dinner parties and banquets a _, ' "'. This house is local-Cd at 92 Kent Street, almost opposite Cityjlall. I-loura for meals: Breakfast from 0 to 8 o'clock. Dinner 12 to 2 o'clock- Supper 5.30 to 'l P. M. Proprietress. MRS. M. J. MacKINNON, nuornonn SALE f HOTEL AT MglllAY HARBOR on WEDNESDAY. SEPT. lflTll of Gem-s, Weddin a very small cost.‘ COUPON Lydia E Pmkhamm ...:‘.:."".:;;? "'2. §Zf...'.'“.‘.§.i.'“.33§.';§f ;,,:;;".:;:::%.:::::;i’s.*:.:: s“? rm: .:.:::" W“ new l2 cending. "as f imp”- K Sc I , - - . s a w e to tlont p on . . s n , she recognized the young man 22:16.6? yggrgegz-gltlnésrsrréalch mo“ mark. Hamaxongtefpysiuréirintzteénfaegtn oghc mourn his loss. Burial took place motored from om end to the 0th " "m," will?“ had fled in Vlmder- m; of portfolios, the beautification e me Ba urday afternoon at Campbelllon - 1700's s op. roy Holmes! d _ m. yment ' p Herbert was presenting him. 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W... .. a . ~ and at or near Peter llrodie's gate .513 Jollfils’ gnu ' 2:” ' "zagf fizz? ’ . ‘JEflciOSEd pitlilfle find . . . . . . Cents for Univlil‘ at York aforesaid so that all p"- ' ha” f." f-fpbhgfl, gs“, ' ' I scna interested in the ma Estate as Fofgi"; firs" A “mun” DlctiPnarY- aforesaid may have due notice F“ l", u“ “m” b n m“, mud thereof. arrcr A. CAMERON my, Igmgmbq o... i ‘ ' Gm" "M" m! "W! ""1 Pone m. ma! will be cold with furniture nu N the lofthesaid Court. . m‘muknhhy‘nflohm u,“ L. S. this 1st day of Auguli». A. I)». 1'.‘ n “h; _ - , 1m, ln'the 10th year of Ilil . IRS. PIIITOI IIOWII mm‘, ~. , . . MANY-reim- CQMPANY Marrayllnnrbor _ -_ Address.................. . (Sgd) a. a. w/nnaunronv, ,1, s, gunman, _ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Judge of Probate. “an?” Ale . ' ,, 7317-549-"1- 74°',-l-91-"- VW-B-W-WXIW h