'£»-Hi' ill f ii. . "EP/E-3,1 `E- af Jr; l"i -na li il ll ,.i ,»i :ill 1| li /gi ii i 5 . E _ I.-'i is l il, i Ji’ ,J » f l i .° Q 'L i I i i 5 l 7 i *;°`;‘irs.r=v= i .Q he »- , i ii _ '.. -_ `._-'~,\ ;{7*f"l;=.~'i»' - _ I ".'v;=i§'i ‘» ,.> \'=..._;».\v1..' " I H » ~\' ~. ‘ll . _ i \ , * do L " `- vi ` i< . ` ` ' "'l.‘ /- ,Q _ . _ PA ni ‘ lt May Be llyiwl When your Children Cry _ for It Cutoria is a comfort when Baby is fretful. No sooner taken than the little one is at ease. If restless, a few drops soon'bring contentment. No harm done, for Castoria is a baby remedy, meant for babies. Perfectly safe to give the youngest infant; ini have the doctors’ word for that! is a vegetable product and you could use it every day. But it.’s ln an emergency that Castorla means most. Some night when constipation must be relieved-or colic pains-or other suffering. Never be without it; some mothers keep an extra bottle, unopened, to make sure there will alwags be Castoria in the house. It is e ective for older children, too; read the book that comes with it. -Y CASTORIA .;.,. F0ll SALE My farm of about 30 acres. Dwell- ing and all buildings guaranteed A No l. Situated near Victoria, Cr-apaud. Cheap, (or quick sale. Handy, all conveniences and four mihutes walk from Victoria Bathing Beach. HAMMOND J. INCE. Victoria, P. E. I. 7011-8-10-fmw9i. FARM F0ll SALE If not sold by private sale before Aug. 24th inst. the farm and house- hold eifects oi’ the late Hannah Murphy at Lake Verde. Lot 48, will be sold by public auction on the above date, sale beginning at 1| o'clock p. m. Executor. HARRY KELLY. 0 7021-8-10-fmll l FARM F0ll SALE _X , F 'ss \= , -,FL ‘L71 \ l/ i l-'ya/A` oil/1”' 6( lg O ¢,f\~,ia¢§i® _\\\*"`\\\\‘ 4 4. 1/ i ef f ._A P/,ly _ _ ri Q AT FOUNTAIN ROAD | Terms made known at sale. The undersigned will sell by pub- lic auction on Saturday, August 18th at 1 o‘clock on the premises of the lain Andrew G. McKay, his fann of 88 acres in high state of cultivation. Fine dwelling house and outbuild- ings all in good repair, together with all his crop, stock, farming imple- ments and household iunniture. If day proves unfavorable sale will he hold on Monday the 20th. For fur- ther particulars see hand bills. GEO. M. McKAY. ' Executor. 7034-8-ll-4l. Al|GTI0ll SALE I am instructed by Mrs. Mur- doch McLeod to sell by auction on her farm at Hunter River an Sat- urday, August 18th at I o‘cloek sharp, the following crop, stock and implements. 5 acres certified seed potatoes. 1 acre turnlps, 14 acres standing oats. 3 stacks hay, 1 horse ll years old. I more ii years old, 4 milch cows, 2, 2 year old beef cattle, 2, I year old cattle. 3 calves, about 60 hens, some chickens, 1 binder, l mower, l fork. cable and pulleys, 1 seeder, 1 3 H. P. engine, outfit. cleNner and shalitr, 1 tooth harrow. I disc. harrow, spike tooth hai-row, 2 plows. 1 potato lilller, l potato scuffler, l cart and wheels. l truck wagon, l driving sleigh. l wood sleigh, 1 driving wagon. 1 set driving hamess, 2 sets working harness, l brooder. 2 heaters. 1 Daisy Quantity shingles and scahtllng. qnantlly rubber hose. Other articles too numerous to mention. Positively no reserves. 9hollld.the weather prove unfav- orable the sale will be held on Mon- hy at the some hour. BUFUS STEVENSON. ` Auctioneer. Mr. Forceet (to absent minded plumber): But you never used to lorget your toolsi ' Plumber: l know, but I’ve been reading the comic magazines-and it‘s a darn good ideal ::Many have been relieved of corns by Holloway’s Corn Remover. li. has a power of its own that will be found effective. db/gb we-= / _a w 33%.? irelig A iwsaasoun ‘ cnlmrna as , ANOTHER LIVELY GHOST It was nearing dusk of a spring. afternoon when a rather shabby,| middle-aged man, with a bald head and a cheerily red nose of bulbous contour. climbed the impressive steps of the Latham house and pressed the electric bell. The butler opened the door and, after a brief survey of the caller, said severely: “The tradesmen‘s entrance is in the rear." "I came to see Mr. Latham," said the little`man meekly. “I'm a-er- sort of relative. Brother o'l’ his late wife." The butler looked decidedly doubt- ful, but he stepped aside. Two minutes later, Llla's father rose from a comfortable chair in his study and said, with a noticeable reservation in his heartlness: "Well, well, so you’re back again. Dan?" "Like the bad penny, Len," nod- ded the visitor. “But don't you go and get alarmed. I'm not staying. Leaving tonight with some pals on my way west." Latham motioned him to a chair. “Why deprive the Argentine of the joy of your presence, Dan?" His guest made a. wry face. “You always could say mean things in the nicest way, Len,” he remarked. "Well, the truth of lt is that for the good of my health. or maybe of my neck, the Argentine will have to do without me until certain-or-things blow over and are forgotten." ' "In trouble again?" Latham made a grimace. "It must be something pretty raw, if you’ve had to come all this distance to escape the conseq- uences.” "I never boast," said his caller of his glass. “Well. I just dropped news." _ “No news, except that Faith is gone-you knew that?" "I kno_w, I heard." The visitor’s face sobered momentarily. “There was a child, wasn't there?" "Lila," nodded Latham. “She's grown up and married." "You you't sayl That makes me feel old. Who‘d she marry?" "A very estimable young man- Herbert. Ware. Rich, too, in his own Tight.. Probably you knew his father in your day, when you were both members of the Hunt Club." His caller nodded. “Steve Ware. I-Ie's dead." “Yes Herbert inherited all his money." "I'd like to see Lila," said Dan suddenly. Latham frowned; then, after a moment: “Do you think it wise-for her' sake?" “I worshipped her mother," in-, sisted the other stubbornly. “Faith stood by me when I got lnto-er- trouble." “Lila knows nothing of youri trouble," said Latham quickly. “She thinks you went to South America to make your fortune. We've always talked of you as if-as if everything was all right." His caller sighed, his chceriness gone for the -moment. “Guess I’ll be going to meet my~ pals. I’ve a chance for a goodi ming, Len, out in oregon. All Il need ls a little_ capital." He paused hopefully. “Glad to have seen you. Dan," said his brother-in-law suavely. “Drop m again some time when you’re in this part of the world." Dan sighed resignedly. “I rather thought you wouldn‘t," he said. "Anyway, there was no harm trying. So long, Len." The butler showed him out. Half an hour later, the hall por- ter at the Hunt Club sent. a page to Herbert, who was playing e. last rubber of bridge in the card-room before starting for home and Lila. “There is a, person asking to 'see personal friend of your late father, but, as there would seem to_be some doubt-" “I'll come." Herbert was very punctllious about all obligations of the past. as well as the resent ed man sitting placldly in a recep Lion-room, surveying his surround- ings with cheerful interest. yesterday that I was a member here.” a stilbby hand. "You're Steve Warc’s son and in to say ‘hello‘ and ask for the chargeof the 'party andeverthlng will Arrived the following Feeds- CBACKED CORN OIL CAKE MEAL COW CROW FEED WHEAT » BRAN-SHORTS DAIRY MIDDLINGS AND , OATMEAL All of which we are selling at Wholesale and Retail A. Horne &Co. 7030-il-11-sws. _ when you have a sail on Lake Orl- tario through the wonderful Thous- in Canada. shooting the famous Lachine rapids. you will also see all the parliment buildings and the B place where all our money is coined. shown and also the shrine of St. An- ne DeBeaupre, you will dine at the famouse Chateau Frontenac Quebec Chateau Laurier Ottawa, and Ad- miral Beatty St. John. As this is the see on this wonderful tenday trip h well worth while, we stop over long' B people. It will be a great boost for the i Islahd as we will liavecards ‘placed on s the car marked 'P E I andllt will be tainment will be provided and it will, be the jolllest and best trip that everl T18 have to be made at once so wc can' complete all our arrangments with a describing the trip, see our ad. in C ROLLED OATS s 0 e fiftieth 8lllllV€l’S2l'Y Of the bl! fall continue to make satisfactory pro Dos ’< Bicu \ .fs “fs "‘ ° ‘il 'V' _ -., r 0 °‘ ‘ _° _ _.‘. , , l` ll~lPEfli/1.l- of l _ \ I I ‘ I-~--.......,....-....-........- ‘im XI "1/lliciaii \1lf\\ " you' sir* He cmms that he was a Miss Margaret, the little daughter P ffl D _ He found a red-nosed, bald-head- leyy was in New Annan on Monday . ' e "N°r chewed R miie." he was spending a pleasant holiday with murmuring. “Might have been only fr Af the Sight of Herbert's aston- is ished face, he got up and held out Of Lila's husband, I'm her Uncle Damvery busy practising for a concert from south America!-» to take place in their new improved (T0 Be Conunued, hall at an early date. R0blnS0n’S Tour S Mr. and Mrs. Scott McMurdo, North Halifax Bedeque, Mrs, W. R. McDonald and plan to leave for the Canadian West on Thursday, 9th inst. _ of Mr and Mrs James Marchbank. Travellers' Rest was successfully op- erated on for enlarge tonsils ln the rince County Hospital on Monday ornlng, 6th inst.. Mr. Harry Simmons, Wilmot Val- vening. Miss Marjorie Marchbank is Sobey,Wilmot Valley, itls rumored. a ge. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. Barley and oats are heavy crops but hailand strong winds have rc- sulted in some lodging. A large am- ount oi’ barley has been cut and oats will be ready next week. Owing to rains a. substantial portion of late hay has spoiled and will be left in the fields. Corn is doing well but requires dry weather. Roo: crops are making good growth Apples, peaches and pears are a good average crop while small fruits, es- pecially raspberries, are plentiful Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Waugh. The people of Travellers’ Rest are Mrs. Eliza Waugh. Wilmot Valley, nrc advertising a great excursion toi lhe Toronto Exhibition, leaving Hall-l all iranspcrmmnn berths, suit:-,| rooms, moms at hm,,|_.,_ _“gm seeing Mr. Frank Glover. Kelvin. was a Quebec, Monfrmlotmwl &To‘._ivis'ftor in New Annan Wednesday. to, a beautiful bus trip of 180 mil- sth from T oronto io Niagara Falls. Miss Marjorie McDonald. Arling- to ROBINSONS TOURS HALIFAX|a fax Aug,25th and returning sep_3;-diley, was among the many who left This is going to be me grea1,e_qf,ifnr the Canadian West Thursday. and best trip of the year and 0ff.i9th inst. We wish this young man a lot for the money. includingibon v0yB%@~ i to the M I | Mr. Lloyd Waugh, Mr. and Mrs. me ia,-not and begtmrihzhafglg Roy Simmons, Wilmot Valley. Mr. _-,du w1||see,the wngleys 50000 ladies and Mrs. J. W. Waugh and Master swimmmg race’ the Wonderful ex_ Charles. Mrs. Charles Campbell, of hlblts of live stock, autos flowers Bedeque' m°t°red to Borden °n natural ‘ ' Thursday evening to see many of resources. fisheries. f it., vegembles’ machinery meme, mxh Egeirxflxcliidsl who were leaving on atnd dthe }most spectacular grand e e c so F an per ommnce ever sl'°'9ei`l in Rev. H. M. McGibbon, pastor of icflnlldo The trip to Niagara Falls is the Summerside Baptist Church, |44 3L - " mc" We" "Wm miklw Ulf! trip visited several members of his con n, Mass., were recent guests of Mr. nd Mrs. J. W Waugh. Mr. Austin Jardine, Wilmot Val- lends and relatives in Bedequt. T°b£'~CC0 l”0Wl»ll l5 l‘0n0UDC9d and L7 Mrs. Charles Campbell, Chelton. €’l¢0"?llem'~ Warm dry W€9.l»ll€1‘ iS 111'- visitlng in New Annan, a guest Benlli’ 1109665- Woman Strengthened by H D eans are doing well, Pasturage is ,HELPED ME WONilEliFU|.LY” , Taking Lydia EJ Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Ont.- was saw Illno all lol, 'l'|lll.\tUl Successful Fox Feeding i Is the problem of our Fox Ranchers today. How 10 grow strong, vigorouslfoxes, that will produce pelts of fine texture and lustrous sheen, is uppermost _in all minds. THE IMPERIAL BISCUIT COMPANY, LIM- ITED, have found the solution in their increasingly popular '~ IMPERIAL COD LIVER OIL FOX BISCUITS and ` ' IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD Regular feeding of these is giving the desired results in our Prince Edward Island ranches. “Imperial- fed Foxes”~are in a class by themselves. They. “produce the goods.” Ensure success by liberal feeding of “IMPERIALS.” For sale by leading Island dealers or direct from factory. \ ` imperial Biscuit llc., Limited Charlottetown, P. E. il Exclusive Distributors for Maritime Provinces for Hauck Fire Guns.