it destroys germs -help5 to keep gums firm- Asit your ~ dentist about; , moibiue. i IiN‘.S‘P‘TiC LINHVIFNT At all Druggists $1.75 AIIGTION s11: I will sell by Public Auction at the home of Hammond Harper. Mound Edward Road, on September 10th at 1.30 p. 111., all his household furniture consisting of livilig room. dining room, bedroom and kitchen furniture, including a Willis Piano, Columbia Graphonola and records. Morris Chair, Kitchen Cabinet, Dishes, Base Burner, Sun Beam Oak Heater, Florence Three _Burner Oil Stove with oven, Washing Machine and Wringer, Sewing Ma.chine, Con- GASBY can‘: 112' lnmeli“; “m "One can't expect a qirl to be I wrapped up In her work if she's a tank diver." Bug: You say you are expecting visit from a relative? Grub: Ves, my Uncle Locust. i haven't seen him for seventeen years! I » A surch- TOO MANY MILDREDiJARBOUR CHAPTER e3 _ .1 A PARENTAL THREAT Jack Farquahar restored Mia's handbag in silence. His face was grim. She thanked him hurriedly. She too had seen, and knew that he had seen, Herbert's check. "l should advise you," he said coldly, "not to carry such comprom- ising. evidence with you. There are persons who might not trouble to ask for the explanation, as I do." Lila. stuffed the check into the lit- tle bag and snapped the clasp. "Oh, you mean the check signed by Herbert Ware?" she asked, with feigned carelessness. “Jack, you've really impossible with your suspic- ions! What’ is more natural than that I should carry Mrs. Vlare's checks to the bank to be cashed, if she can't go there herself?" “You don't seem to be in much of a hurry_ to fulfill your commission," he reminded her. "The banks are open until three o'clock. old dearl" she told liim, making a mischievous little move. "Au revoir!" She ran up the steps of her father's house, with a gay gesture of farewell. He stood still for a moment, look- ing after her and frowning; then he walked slowly down the street. Lilals heartbeat became normal again, as she entered the house, but the sound of a step made her start guiltily. She saw her father standing in the door of his library. His Expression was disapproving. "I happened to be glancing out of the wndow," he remarked, "and I saw that you were with that young fellow again. Lila, this has got to stop! I gave you a pretty free hand. but now you're married, and I won't stand for your getting your- self talked about. If you don't cut out that chap, whoever he is. I'll feel LLEVIATES Liver Disord- ers, J aundice, Chronic Stomach 'I‘rouble, Gastritis, Consti ation, ChronicDyspep- sia, an is a general Systemic Cleanser. F ive Dollars ($5.00) per treatment Recommended and sold by H. MABON, Montague and all good Druggists I. W. MARLATT S. Co. Ltd, Laboratories, T Write for unsolicited feefimoniall 22 Ups and Downs From Tryon and Vicinity Yesterday afternoon and evening (Thursday) our little province was visited by one of the heaviest rain storms, which has occurred for sev- eral years, the roads for a. time be- ing were veritable rivers. The rain was accompained by thunder and lightening, which was vary heavy in this section, no damage done be- ing reported however. Messrs. Leonard and Henry, Lock- hart, oi‘ Moncton N. B., returned on F‘rida morning after spending a very p easant week, the guest of Mr. LeRoy Howatt, Victoria. ,.. hart, LeRoy and Victor l-Iovmtt, motored to the Provincial Capital on Friday, and if you [think it didn't rain ask them and seel mrs. John A. Patterson. was s. passenger on the S. S. Harland, from Ch'town to Victoria on Frida August 30th. - Mrs. Lou. Schaeifer of Ch"1‘own, is spending a few days in Vitoria, with friends. ' We do not like to come to the bare facts. but think what you will September, our first fall month has forced itself upon us. but even Sep- tember has it's good points. The bracing breezes, crisp, sunny days and lengthening evenings; the gol- den bounteness harvests, red, brown and yellow of the Maples the Mell- ow fruit hanging from the trees waiting to be plucked, and last but not least, the Potato crop waiting to be harvested, farmers say "No price for Spuds this year," but who knows and who can help llr—l€t'8 just hope! 'I‘he Baptist Young People's Un- ion of Tryon, motored to Canoe Cove, one day last week, where they held a very pleasant.’ afternoon by the water. A number went in swun- ming and everyone said the beach couldn't be excelled for bathing on. After wards the ladies prepared lunch which was enjoyed by one and all and the picnicers left for home having spent the afternoon to be iemembercd. Mrs. . Howard Halder and little son. of Boston, Maser, are spending the summer the guests oi.’ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Miller, Victoria. little daughter spent Friday with friends in Crapaud. Mr. and Mrs. Morley, M. Bell of Summerside, arrived Friday even- ing to spend the week end and lab- or day with relatives in 'I‘ryon. The duck shooting season opened on Saturday, Sept. 1st and the gun- ners roundabout enjoyed - a very Pastor Summerside Baptist Church a ing the past year, preached h“ f well sermon in Wilmot Valley Hall, Sunday afternoon 26th inst. Mr. McGlbbon has done excellent work among the congregation dur- ing his short stay who with MIS- McGibbon have endearend them- selves to a large number amonfl the pastorate and otherwise. As Mr. Mc- Gibbon returns to Acadia University to resume his studies our best wish- es follow him and entertain great hopes of this young man for a promising future. The Memorial Service in ‘rravet- lers Rest Hall was, despite the rainy weather enjoyed by a large crowd Sunday evening 26th inst. Rev. Mr. United Church gave a splendid ser- mon to an appreciative audience and special music was well rendered by outside as well as local talent. beautiful service in honour of the boys who “fought and died." that we may have peace and live-a. ser- who were able to be present. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Campbell. Master Harold, Mrs. Charles Camp- bell, Chelton, and Mrs. Arthur Wartmaq. Moncton, N. B., were visi- tors to New Annan Wednesday ev- ening. , v Mr. Irving Clark, Wilmot Valley, was a recent visitor to New Annan. Mrs. Isabelle Moase, New Annan. is at present a guest of Mrs. Joseph Schurman, Summerside. lalte of North River in Queen's A very important event in con- nection with one of New Annans popular and enterprising young mcn is as we see in our popular daily to take place in ‘the near future. The best wishes of ahost of friends fol- DOMINION OF CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In the Probate Court 19th George V., A. D., 1928 In Re-Estate of Adeline E. Scott. Nicholson, Pastor of the Bedeque‘ ‘ A vice long to be remembered by those MR8. VI. V. RUSSELL R. R. No. 6. Fmwicit. Ontario .W.V.R on . - to womanhood; when a "I am taking Lydia E. Pinkliarnfii Vegetable Compound durmg _ the Change of Life for nervous eehngs, loss of appetite and to gain strength. It is a great tonic and I have token 9. LARGE CLEARING ' SEPTEMBER 5, 1928 AT CRITICAL TIMES, FRUM YUIITH TilAiiE Lydia E. Pinkliam’s Veg/stable Compound Proves its orth dozen bottles of it. It was mom. mended to me by a friend and now I recommend it to all women for such troubles as come at this time."-Mgg_ USSELL, R. R. No. 5, Feuwicg, There are three trying 'ods woman's lile: when the pen h . Iirl matures woman ‘v birth to her first child‘ when a W151i: reaches middle alga. At thus critical times, Lydia E. inkham's Vegetable Compou ’ helps to restore norm health and vigor. Countless thousuu Q testify to its worth. Aunt and Niece Helped "1 took Lydia E. Pinkhamb V table Com pund for my mon troubles an it has given me wonderful relief and I have taken o four bottles solar. My aunt said 1 elped her in the Cb e of Life and for other troubles. I am eeiing real well now, thanks to the Lyd a E. Pinkham Mcdicinee."--Gunvs E. Finuui, Bit- tern Lake, Alberta. MIOTIOII SALE 0F STOCK CROP AND FARM IMPLIMENTS I am authorized by Samuel Good Esq. to sell on his premises West Royalty 3 miles from Charlottetown. ON THURSDAY, SEPT. 6th Commencing 1 horse, 4 cows with milk, 3 yrs. / at 1 o'clock old, 1 heifer 1% yrs. old, 1 plough, 1 spike barrow lever, 1 spring tooth barrow, 1 potato sprayer, 1 Frost. a. Wood binder, 1 Frost .1. Wood hay mower. 1 steel rake. 1 cart nearly new, 1 Adams team Waggon, 1 Err-press, 1 driving Waggon nearly new, goieum Rugs and Linoleum, some it my duty gp go g0 Herbert," County, in the said Province, de- 1 wheel barrow, 1 wood sleigh, l boxslelxh, l tum“, pulp", 2 ‘amen Bedding. Carpenter Tools, 10 laying ilvns. 23 Cockerals and Pullets. wnm- Wyandottes, Ford Roadster. hm; Model and other articles too numerous to mention. Sale positive as Mr. Harper is leaving Province. Terms cash. If not fine on date, sale will be on Wednesday 12th at same hour. BENJ. CARTER, Auctioneer. “Dad, you wouldn't!" gasped Lila. “That would be too awful!" "Then behave yourself,” he said turning back "into the library. “That young idiot fairly haunts the neigh- borhood. I can't‘ go out, or come in. without stumbling over him. I've half a mind to notify the police and have him up as a public nuisance.” Lila sank into a chair. She shud- dered to think of the disclosures .'I'he Charlottetown Exhibition, which has been the most successful one held there for some years, has once more come and gone. Those who were fortunate enough to at- tend this year reported the exhibits were of their usual high standing. and the horse racing never better. Some of those in attendance from this vicinity on Thurcday were:- Mr. and Mrs. Frank" MacFarlana; pleasant and profitable day. May I suggest more pleasant than profi- table. Yen's movies were held in Victoria Hall, on Friday evening, instead oi" Cmpaud Hall, and a. large sized audience was in attendance the pic- ture "Night Life" was full of thrills all through. 01' tr. Well friends guess I'm through ceased. testate By the Honourable A. Bannerman Warburton, Surrogate, Probate, &c., &c., To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County, or any Constable WHEREAS upon reading the pdt- boilers, 1 Massey Harris separatornearly ncw, 550 lbs. capacity, 1 bar rel churn daisy, 1 set pipe dies com- plefe, 1 International upright engine, 3 horsepower, 1 set driving harnessmearly new, 1 cart saddle and breech en, a. pad and breechen, a. set team harness, collar and homes, a. hay fork and rope, 36 hens, forks, shov- els, hoes,‘ and a lot of small articles, 3 acres standing oats, 2 acres oer-titled potatoes, 1 acre turnips, 2 acres oats in stook. Termsz-ali sums of $10.00 and under Cash, over that amt. twelve months credit with 6 p.c. ofl for Cash. As Farm is sold everything must go. BENJ. CARTER Judge of literate person within said Coun- GREETING 2- Farquahar would make, lf her father carried out his threat. Here was a new source of anxiety! It seemed to her that there was no end to her troubles. She said meekly: "I've come w lunch with you, Dad, if you care to have me." _ He turned around and scrutinired her shrewdly. "Just what mischief have you been up to now?" She pouted: “Is that a nice way to Auctioneer. of the Court House in Charlotte- town aforesaid, in front of the Hall at Cornwall aforesaid, and in front of the hall at North River aforesaid. so that all persons interested in the said Estate may have due notice thereof. Given under my Hand and the Ii. S; Seal of the said Court, this 23rd day of August A. D. 1928 in the 19th year of His Majesty’! Mrs Gordon MacFarlane; Miss Rita Buriom; Ml‘. and Mrs. Elmer Daw- son and Master Kenneth of Augus- tine Cove", Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Lea; Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Howatt; Miss Amy Lea: Miss Ida MacDon- ald; and Mr. Clayton Thomas. 0i’ Tryon. Crapaud, now boast a new barber in the person of Mr. Keith Thomas,’ who has recently started in business studies after being ill there after completing his courseyjgys 9,1; he;- home. 7fi70-9-5-wfm4i. Auction Silli- There wlll 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 de- sirable property having a front of eighty feet on King Street and ex- for this trip. A11 revel/OW» “D" ition on flle of Hector Murchison of 7515-9-l-SIL-Wed- North River aforesaid, and Frank Howard of Cornwall in Queens County aforesaid, farmers, the Exe- cutors of the above named estate, praying that a. Citation may be is- sued for the purpose hereafter set forth: You are therefore hereby re- quired Ito cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before me at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Char- lottetown, in Queen's County, in the cause if any they can why the 1w- counts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on Motion of Donald Mclfinnon, Proc- tor for the said Petitioner. And I do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in’ some newspaper published in Char- lottetown aforesaid, once in each week for at least four consecutive New Annan And Vicinity Miss Ellie McNeill, teacher at Traveller's Rest, has resumed her for a few SOLVING HER PROBLEM "I don't see why Grace married George for he's a terrible dancer." "That's why she married him. She's awfully ‘jealous and she want- ed peace of mind." tending from King Street to Dor- oheste Street with a large csld- ence thereon being the p_roperty oi’ the late Archibald McKinnoii. 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 prem- ises all the household furniture of the late Archibald McKinnon con’- slsting of 4 bedroom sets, dining room seT, living room and parlour furniture, kitchen range and uten- sils. dishes. glassware,‘ rugs, oil- iioth. also a large number of other articles too numerous to mention 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. McGUIGAN, Solicitor J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. 1450-8-30-81. Pa rke_r_ House ThcrParker House is ‘now ready to take permanent and transient boarders. The house has been fompletely remodelled and beauti- ully flnhlhed. The table speaks for itself. Dinner parties and banquets a. specialty. This house is located at 72 Kent Street, almost opposite City Hall. Hours for meals: Bre kfast from 6 to 8 o'clock. Dinner l! o 2 o'clock. Supper 5.30 to 'l P. M. Proprletress. MRS. M. J. MacKINNON, NORTH AMERICAN LLOYD 1.11311 s. isl DEISON SAILING FROM SEPTEMBER 8th AND Eve. Ceilings, Caroline . Kate Hicken, Hugh Collhgs, Lionel WENT ROUND WITH THE RLD He (compialningly): You just keep me going round with you all the time. She: Didn't you say I was all the world to you? He: Tom was knocked out in a bout last night. Shel He: is he I boxer? No-a drinking bout. I Dominion of Canada Province of Prince Edward Islahd IN CHANGER-Y Before the Vice-Chancellor No. D-ZZ. .. .. John A. Collings and William Mo- Lure, Executors of the last Will and Testament of Daniel Colllngs, COMPLAINANTS MONTREAL SOBEL SEPTEMBER. 8th Ceilings, David L. IIlcken, Doris treat me when I come to visit you?" Pefhfllls not," she shrugged. with a smile. "But I know you. You al- ways become very dutiful just be- f°Y9~ 01' Just after. you've done something outrageous." She laughed, once more her old, cool self. ‘Tm solos to tell the chef w make my favorite chicken a la. king. with my own fair fingers." She \blew him a kiss and left the room. _Meanwhile Jack Farquahar con- tinued his walk down the Avenue and across the Park toward Fifty- ninth Street. He was frowning as he strode along. Why. he wondered; did he con. Stalltly suspect Lila? Her explan- ation‘ of the presence of Herbert Wares check in her handbag had been perfectly logical and satisfac- STYLED ON FIFTH AVENUE TIES PAY BIG The Beat Paying Full or Spare time ‘Proposition in the Country. Send for Phi! l": Free 'l‘ie Outfit. New Line Nnw Ready. Write fur your Outfit today. NO obligation except. to mnke money for yourself. Now is the time-net quickly. I ubllc Service Mllln of Cunniin. Ltd. Dept. 4i London, Ontario. Ami 1'11 Prepare an omelette for you. in Halifax. N. S. His may friends an on patronizing Keith and doubtless he will be kept busy. Miss Isabel MacFadgen, of Tryon. spent last week end at her home in Riverdale, P. E. I. Miss Edith O'Lalrd. and Mr. Will- iiam Lea. of Summerside, spent last‘ .week end at their respectives homes | in Tryon. The sale of household goods of John A. Paterson, took place on Fri- day of last week. A very large crowri were in attendance and prices went high. Mrs Patterson, and two little sons, John and Cecil. intend leavins on Sept 1st for their home in Som- erville, Mass. Messrs. Leonard and Henry lock- tory; and yet, some inner sense told him that she had been extremely alarmed at his seeing it. And there was no reason for embarrassment, if what she had told him was true. "She isn't the same," he told him- self. “She isn't the same girl I knew in France. What's wrong’! What's different? Is it I who have changed?" After a while, he thought: "Per- haps she hasn't changed. Perhaps the ---- ‘ of the war kept us Filll SALE RESIDENTIAL—PBOPERTY The beautiful‘ residence of Mrs. Edwin 5mm". situated at 241 Euston Street, Charlottetown. Lifts House, hardwood floors thflwrhout. hot water heating, all modern conveniences. Larle lawn and garden. Size of Lot 88 ft. frontage by 350 ft. deep. Excellent location. Anni! THE assnzun muss‘ COMPANY 1M Richmond Sftreet, Charlottetown. P. E. I. 7501-1-54. _ O from seeing each other clearly. Per- haps she was just as she is now, only I didn't notice it." By the time he had reached Fifty- ninth Street, he decided: "There's only one way to end this infernal situation. She must marry me at once." At Fifty-seventh Street he decid- ed to call her up and deliver his ultimatum at once. He sbight a restaurant where he could telephone and. incidentally, lunch. He was just entering a. smart and exclusive little place that was noted for its excellent cuisine. when he encountered Gllroy Holmes. The two men bowed stlffly. Farquahar glanc- ed at Holmes companion. She turn- ed and nodded. “Mrs. Herbert Warel’ For some reason, Farquahar was furiously angry. He supposed it was the sight of Holmes, his erstwhile friend who had betrayed him, that enraged him. (To Be Continued.) Last week the busy stork called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rayner, Travellers Rest and left with them a. baby girl. Congratula- tions. C0 Among those from New Annan and vicinity who attended the Prov- incial Exhibition at Charlottetown‘ last week are: Mr. Arthur Wright; Miss Alice Wright, Mr. and Mrs. E.‘ J. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Mc- Neill; Mr. Allie McNeil]. Messrs; James and Chester Tuplin, Miss Ernestine Marchbank, ~Mrs. Percy,‘ iMarchbank, Mr. David Walker, Mr.‘ and Mrs. James Marchbank, Miss Emmeline Marchbank, Mr. and Mrs.‘ Robert Marchbank, Miss Lila Moase, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moase, Mr. Al- bert Moasc. Miss Louise Moose, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Curtlss, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Curtiss, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Waugh, Mrs. Alice Waugh. Miss Cecilia Waugh, Mr. Emerson Huestis, Mr. Frank Jardine, Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sobey, Wil- mot Valley, were recent visitors to New Annan, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Jiilaugh. . . . Mr. Earle Huestis. Wilmot Valley, was in Kenslngton o_n Business Tuesday morning. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. James Tuplin, New Annan, on the birth of a baby girl at the Prince County Hospital, Tues- day 21st inst. Misses Annie and May Stavert, Wilmot Valley, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Samuel Waugh. I ( Mr. Samuel Waugh was a visitor to Wilmot Valley, Sunday. Mr. 1-1. McGlbbon who has been Professional Cards ‘Mark R. McGuigan BARBISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC MONEY T0 LOAN C: Block. CharlottetownJlEJ DrkC. C. Archibald Gredha of N. Y. Post. Graduate said Province on Friday, the twen- ty-eighth day of September next,|a true copy hereof be forthwith weeks from the date hereof and that reign. (SgrL) A. B. WAIEBIJRTON. mlng at the hour of eleven o'cloek,|posted in ‘the following public plac- Judge of Probate. forenoon, of the same day to show! es respectfully, namely in the l|all142'7-8-29-W4l. Made in Canada Do you know that Bon Ami comes in two forms-Powder and Cake? Both are made from the same in- gradients-both have the same wonderful gift of cleaning and pol- ishing without scratching-‘both blot up the grime without hard rubbing or scouring. For some purposes you'll want Bon Ami Powder in its sifter-top can-it's so easy to shake the snowy-white powder Bon A mi is unequalled for cleaning and pelhllug Bathtubs and Tiling Windows, Mirrors Bran, Copper, Tin and Nickel Were Aluminium Were Fine Kitchen Utensils White Woodwork Thompson and Everett Thompson - a DEFENDANTS Pursuant to a Decretsl Order made in the above cause on the Twenty-fourth day of August, A. 1).. 1928 by His Honor the Vice-Chau- ccllor. Notice Is hereby given to all creditors of the said Deceased, Dan- iel Ceilings, to come in and prove their said claims before the Vice- C‘ nceilor in his Chambers In the Law Courts’ Building in Charlotte- Steel Knives and Forks Refrigerat u, Dishes White Shoes, The Hands Linoleum and CIIARLOTTETOWN, SEPT. 11th s. s. ATHERTON SAILING FROM MONTREAL seminars soul soain. ssrrsnnca con. cuAiitoTrc-rowiv, SEPT. we FOB 8T. PIERRE. MIQUELON. ST. JOHN'S. NFLD. Cutie Carried For Rates and Spec , APPLY A. CAMERON g A Pone ' ' BRUCE STEWART»; " COMPANY . r - Assume . ‘MI-l-ai-u. Medical School and Ilolpl "m". “mm. h I’: m’ m on a damp cloth. For other uses you'll prefer the handy Bon Ami Cake. Most housewives find it best to keep both Powder and Cake always on hand. 111M on SALE ' or nose VALLEY . ROOFING SHINGLES SLATE COVERED. ALSO 1201.1. ROOEINGS SOLD BY MacDONALD-ROWE Woodworking Co.,Ltd. treet Oflloeflourl-Otoll-ILLIIMSM McLeod & Bentley I. A. BENTLEY W. I. BINTLII, l. C. Barrister and Attorney-st-Law Oiliee: 100 Richmond Street MONI! 1'0 DOA! Charlottetown, P. I. I. McDonald & McPhe .B_ A Farm consisting of 100 sores, 80 acres clear, balance under fire-wood. mm on Tuesday the Eighteenth day fi nmd’ °' 5mm" *- D- 1m- WW" tivatlon also an 1am Potato u» hours of Eleven o'clock in the mm Qumugd‘ 5,‘, mm‘, hm forenoon and the o'clock In thelnruhfbm, ' ' ' fiernxn otherwise u» be excluded; .111"... ....~'~1.:':;;-~ --~-~-- '- °".il'i..“'.'ll.‘ "'..€.“£,"3."'"...... "t". 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