WINQLOI-FOTES. The farmers are busily engaged in making their hay. ' Mr. Oliver Babineau, 0|’ Am- ._ herist, N.S.. who has been-visiting :a-?_ at Horne Bros., and Neil McFad- yen's, Winsloe, intends leaving in n rew days for vhlleifieid, Quebec. Mr. lra Auld hnsrecently reno- vulul his house and barn. ' Mr. John Ford has finished mov- ing his new house and intends ge- ing into it in the near ‘future. _4_ i He: Aren't you afraid your suit will shrink when you get it well She: No. I made ‘em guarantee that it would "shrink. before I bought It. .\Ii'. Reuben Good has purchased from Mr, \\'ru. Bryeilloil. lfhiou Road. bis new Jordan car. which Mr. Hryenion drove down from Penuslyvania this spring. .\ir, Lennard Cudmore visited .\lr. John Diamond's last Sunday. .\lr, Hairy Slal-kfbrtl aiill .\li'. llarold lliainllilll intend going Wes: oii Illi’ .\ir. ltussell Roper silent Sunday at .\Ir. Win. Campbell's. .\ir. Si» wart \\'0oln»r intends gn- iiit; io lb» Quebel- and New Bruns- WlFk Exhibitions with Horne Bros. tbw r-lllvlltflSlllg young Iirl-eders of AIHJFlII-"Il Angus cattle and stand- llld bred borsen. Ww rr-zrei m hear of ibr- illness‘ illnxF-li‘ t. l! l‘~l Hi tlfnfl’ FLOATING “Our city has quite a floating population." . "Where do you live. at the lea shore or where there are no Dro hibition agents?" .\ir. Olivl-r Saunders paid a visit to New Glasgow rl-venily. NO USE TO HIM. A man in a iwl-eli suii and les- Hihgn walked into n irouitliror’, and thkrd for a ivrac» of ilbe-ezlnis. “Soriv sir." said the shopnian. . sold DUI 0f pheas- .~aiii.~" i could l~i you have a nice veal nnil hnm pie. though, sir." “Don't be ridiculous.“ snappHl iii» customer angrily; “how [he l|lf_'l("ll> l-mild I 2o home and say l'll shot a veal and ham pie?" ~ Professional Cards McDonald? McPhee B. A. I. A. MrDONALD B, L. Barristers. Attnrnq, Ito, Money to Loan Illley Building (‘- Dr. c. c. Archibald flrulnate of N. Y. Post lludnntc Medirlal lldlool and l-lnapltul .. Prntlre limited m Eye, sir. Hose and Throat Otflrs Beyer Building Great’ George Hint Olin.- llnnro-Al to ll n. n. I tn I p. m. Telephone BOO-J. Mark R. McGuigan B. A. IARRIETIEI, HOLIUITOB, Innqr to [All (‘ems-ran Block Charlottetown, P. I. J, "aflikT-ILTI. l George“ J. Twecdyw‘ BARRISTEFLSOLICITOR d. ETC. Money to Loan. Office-Cameron Block, Richmond Street. Charlottetown. P, E, I. 2706-0-25-11110 ‘Pl-v. y cwmie COMBINATION UNKNOWN Waitress: We got tins pork to day an’- Vouthfui Diner: Applesauce! Waitress: Don't get gay, young mani Don't yer want nothin‘ to eat? H. I. MePllEE SAVE THE STRING She: Give me a piece of atring to tie up this music. He: Use its own chords. ITO. COME AND SPEND THE DAY ocln some nocxv voiivs runny runs TABLE READY T0 STRIKE. PERHAPB (romancing Jun) lat. the Steamer‘ “You gave that woman your scat lllllaboroulh will run between | h g Charlottetown aml Bully pint ilurlna Si“: ytzfserd.’ l. ‘ you were the Hummer month». la Io um l ,_ , _ . . _ P | Well, dldn t you see ahc had her L" Lhuhmflnn’ ‘I i’ a m nano over her head with a strap a. m. , m. ill it?" III. m. m, m. m. m. m. AT #?rrPF59 38$i3§3S§ PF.‘ r F‘??? ¢____. ll -:.\' y. - -, "UNDAY l fl l\l\( IT (-I'\I'L\ L1. Cn-rlottetowl. Li. Bucky Point 0.8 a. m. 10.00 a. m.‘ ll.“ p, m. 1.00 p. m Lilo p. in _ , L” m ‘L imp til-ll p. m. 0.00 p. m. "No l'll CHARLES NIWIION, Manager. husband." l-l-dlmtba. I-y an lnmkl-vl," illiroiiilllllv, Nlil-‘ll ln-livilrl- Ill-r ilbriipiLv." ill-gun by saying it's brr MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Leaves Bonaventure Station, Montreal, 10.00 A, M. Dally, ' Ar. Toronto s, 4o P. M. Ar. Detroit 11.30 P. M. Ar, Chicago 8.00 A. M. OCEAN LIMITED Makes Connection Daily from all Miarltilms Province Points, For Fares, Reservations, Etc., Apply to 'W. K. ROGERS. —°"— ‘City Ticket Agent 2880-8-71“. W. M. FLYNN, Ticket Agent, Station ________ __, _A__1_,. ._..., T. ,-_, ,, r , — 1 EASTERN STEAMSHII’ MINES, INC. l BORTON—ll'I'. JOIIN. N. IL-Jlnlrrnnflonisl) LINE Fare fit. John ta Boston SIM»: Elvltpnrt or Lullsn to Ilfltthsn 39,91; iitntrroornll 83.00 H. ll. 00V. DINGLPIY Atlantic Tllns Leave M. John Wollneallnyll at 0 A. M. nnll Saturdays nt ‘l I‘. RI. Wednesday alalllnln lravr liisllfport 1.80 I‘, 3L, Hiunllnrll Tinn- Lillie: I.il0 P. M. Htnnllunl Time due Bosnian Thursday 9 A. M. fllstunlay IIIIIIIII tllrort to Boston. lino llnmlny 7| I‘. M. 0n Saturdays panssnlers may have Eaafport for Boston ‘ill. John. vlu s. n. rmivcn ans-min Atlantic Time have It. Join Mondays and Frltllia at ‘I l’. 31-. '0" 5mm“ ‘""""- llllli nnlbwilla llny llt a |'. M. In! alltlliianlll information apply in agents nt also" WW"- exl-ursion next week. - _ I ".\|lllill's pl-i ling hm: Il4‘\'i\ run 0V0!‘ p i l i may ssvuoun, whole husband. DR. JOHN SEYMOUR, ltllild him- self because of her love affair with JIM OAHEWE, returns h her home, town after a year's absence. Heavily veiled, she comes late one fall night to the home of her lawyer, DICK GREGORY. and GLORIA, his wife, She tells them how the story of Dr. John's suicide has cast a shadow over her ilfc. And so she has made up her mind to "sell out" and go to Europe where no one will know her story'. She asks ULYSSES X. FORGAN, a wealthy widower who is in the rcaivcstatc business, to sell her house. Forgan advises her to Ilvc in it and lace the people who have run cnaiznofinlipwu culuinm. l HAY SEYMOER ,he observed. , “Well, now. what do you want to‘ know about Europe?" he went on after s moment.‘ "The interesting places?" .\luy nodded. She laid her gloved band over Herbert \\'8l€l‘blli‘y'SIB a little caressing movement. "To m; the iuttresifilg places are the out-of-the-way ones. where lonely travellers sometimes meet. . . and go 0n their separate ways." he said. "Ciivg like Bgk. , I _/ slandered her. but May says she, wants to be footloose, She tells Dick to sell her stocks and bonds for whatever they will bring. All she wants, she explains, is enough money to dress the part of a wealthy widow and "land" a rich husband. v A week later, with $8000 in hcr' handbag. she goes down to Atlan- tic City fora short rest before sail- ing for Europe. There she meets '.l..S. CARLOTTA ROLKING, a g. ass widow, and her friends, IERBERT WATERBURY and DAN SPRAGUE. One night the four of them go to Adorec's supper club. May acci- dentally drops her bag and the _money fails out. Waterbury offers to take care of the huge roll for bar. but May refuses tc let him. EThat night on the way back to the ‘hotel he makes violent love to her. And May feels powerfully attract.- ed to him. Next day she buys some wondc - ful clothes and a $600 black pearl ling. She wears an expensive grey, chiffon frock and hat next day when Waterbury invites the four-. some to drive to Philadelphia to lunch, with him. On the way he shows May a snapshot of his town house, and tells her he has a couri- -try estate in Massachusetts where his young daughter lives. asks him if he has a wife, too. TH E STORY "My wife died fifteen _\'t‘.’ll‘8 agii when my daughter was born," lit-r- bert \villl‘l‘lllli'y said quietly. There W215 n hint 0i melancholy in bis deep tout-s. billy was illll-d witbwt sillllIv-ii. ilnrczlsuiiilil; jealousy for tin» dead woman‘ tvbuse memory l-oulll still Ilriilg iliai note 0f sadness into his voice. "And s-inr-e that time I've scarce- ly looked at a woman until yuu sat IIOWII opposite me lu lb.- train the ‘other llay," be went on, taking her gloved bands in his. ‘ May‘ trembled a little. Then sbv illrcw them gently alvlly. '. “Tell me more about yourself,“ ‘she said. unsieadily. “There's nothing much to tell. I'm a sol-t oi‘ Vagabond. Isiipposc," “Waterbury liiiswl-rell. "I'm IIPVPPJII. pezlrl- wirb myself ilnll-ss I'm on the g0. Ciiliiornill lli the winter. blaiiit. woods in‘ the summer, A1- lamil- (‘iiy in the spring and fall. . . Last year I took my daughter to l-Zilrope." “'i‘blli's where I'm bound .\la_\' will him. Waterbury looked at her sharply", “When are you slliiinz?" he asked. \lav shrugged her shoulders. "Prl-lly snnn." she said vaguely. "I'm like you . . a sort of vaga- boiid. I don't want f0 ‘stay put,’ ilnywhere. My motmls ‘f0oilonse'!" Waterbury showed his white teeth in a grin. “Doggone grind lmotin," hp said. "l think l'll have Will you for," to adopt it for ‘mine. too. let me?" ‘ May looked up at him and smil- . for answer. "That's the Wily you looked at me last night. when l held you in ‘my arms," Waterbury said ‘low voice. He tunic one of .\ln_v's bands in ills. stripped the tzlovl- from it, and kissed the crumplvli a] n. “Hello, what's this!" be exclaim- nil. examlninz the black pearl ibut glenmed on her third finger. “The ring that Carlotta said you bought yesterday?" May nodded. “Pretty little thing, isn't ii?" she asked. l-ilrélossly. Slip wanilril Herbert Wltierbliryin ltbink that. for her at least. expvn‘ slvo black pPflTIfl grcwonbiisbos. i “You Hily you're a vngahonll." ‘Nil? (rbanged ibe subject zlrlrnitly. "Tell me about [be wnrlrl that lies over Lbe sea. I've never been out ‘of this country." Wvntcrbury took another lonl: lnnk ni the black pearl beforp hr- ysprlke. "That's an interesting ring." fed __.~_ iFliEQKLl-IS; Don't Hide Thom With a Vail; He» I move Thom With Othlno- Double Strength ‘, This preparation for the removal {of freckles is so successful in re- wiih a guarantee 1w refund the money if it fails. Don't hide your freckles under n veil or waste time on lemon juice or cucumbers; not an ounce oi’ Oth- ine and remove them. Evan the first few applications should show a wonderful improvement, some of ‘the lighter freckles vanishing en- iiirely. ' lie sure in ask for the double fllrfiflkih Oiblna; It in this that‘ is isolrl on mnneybaclt gilnrautne. ' M all drug or department stores "nr by mall, Olliine. P. 0_ nml 261s. Montreal, Canada. MQY And in broad dayl ht. in an travelled road, Hcrbcr F0 TLOOSE IDICE DU IQIQN l water. "\il rlglii. llnn," he said, clim-b- ‘in: ILlFk into the car. "Straight EIIPJII: \\'l~ wllni to make Atlantic (‘ily ‘lwfwrp dark."- \*"li almost instantly they were l‘ way again. "Iilil lbt- itllusi You forgot to re- turn ii!" May reminded bim. “And Ti‘. .iii expensive one . . etched, --->-l be." She brill it up to show him. look it iroln her and open motor speeding along a much Waterbury kissed May Seymour, as if they had been alone in a primeval forest. bara iiiid lludapeslb ‘grtillf’ M11)’ qiiivered With lixr-itleml-ni. “Just to bear the name..- oi‘ ibvul thrills nie"' she l-rleli. “Uh, l i::lii burdly wait until I see them!" “How is it you've never irzlv--i- ell?" Waterbury asked. May dropped ber lashes becom- lfliély. "My husband . . my bus,- band “'21s lnucb older than i. lie didn't taro for travel," silo rlil-Ziivzil. "But iill my lifl- I have lllilg-a-l in K0 - . i0 get nwiiy . . to s.» woiiderful, dll'1lll,¥-’i‘ HI s! now. llt last, I'm guinizf" Herb)‘ took bolb 0i livr iiliiills iii bis..tben. ile- lielll lIlPlll. urippl ll them until .\ilfi)"S flesh burl. f‘l don't ivziilt you‘ in no. . don't want to lose y'all." bl- '- sa\'flt:~l_v. "l feel as ii l'll 311st found something precious IlliL l'll been bunting ionull my lift‘. You!" May drew in bcr breath with a sigbliilz sound. "D0 you IIOHPfiIIY feel that way about me?" she asked. l ‘She turned her I'm-e up toward bin. "liecailsc," she illlllvil, simply. “that is Just the way l reel a-bout '_\'nu.' i And in broad daylight. in an open jmotor speeding zllont: ll imil-lriiwii“ £'l(‘(I road, Herbert Wnlrrllliry kissed May Seymour as if they‘ ball been alone in a primeval loin-st. and Lenin- . I in a' a Herbert ordered zl WOliilUFlllI hint-boon ai tlic llielleviie-Hiruilllrd . . jelilud consoiumc. breast oi‘ guinea lieu, musbrooius ilnlier glass. salad with Rliiifililll lIrl-ssiilg, stuffed celery, meringue glautnaiili coffee, The fuur of tbeln were very gay over lllt.‘ ‘meal. Bu! Carlotta ale tun much, and ‘wriilied in agony all ibv way buck iu Atlantic City. "You've got i0 stop 5(llllt:\\'li'.‘l‘t' and get me some lltiklllfifiililil. or I'm going i0 div, I tull you!" sill,- kept saying to Dan. "Well, wlicre am l going to g0; . out here in the country", miles froiii a drug store?" llliii ask- ed liCl‘ over and uvt-r. "O-oo-uoli! Stop at a farin-iluusr," (.'lll'l(llfil finally told him. "'l'|il')"l'<' sure to IlilVe some . ruiiiitry people live ou soda biscuiis . 0b!" ' : So Dan illuppeil at u long field- stone llflllrlv, sei bospiiably lluill’ ilic roiill, llllil Herbert l‘illl iii ioiisk‘ for lilo soda. He returned with it a a _-\iill ... . volre. iossrd it over the side of lbl- s; ,l,llin;; our, "Ob, what's ll little glassware zlinong strangers?" be laughed fiirellssl)‘, “Those people will never see me utzuiil. And Illliy probably have plenty of glasses. anyway . . . How's ibe pain. Lut- ta?" >- Carlrltta gruaiic-d. “Going, going. almost gone," he admitted. "Bul- i: was iorriblr wbile ii lasted, l sure tboilltbt l was going to die!" "Yr-s. llnli some day you're going to double up and do lllflt very thing after ii foui-l-lliirsu iuvzii!" Her- bert assured bvr, "You eat loo inllcb." "Well, who Iiougbl her tho four- mursn nil-iii? You!" May reminded bini lsbarply. “You haven't any right to jump on her for IlilVlngllP digestion." There was llnnoynni-e in her Hui slip was llill iiritutrll with Herbert for buying too much food for tbem. What worrlell her was the episode of the glass. He really hall stolen the glass ITOIII‘ the [IPOIIIG at the fieilistone house! A strictly honest man- would have burrowed it and returned It. ,She was sure of that. She glanced upward ilt him. His dilue eyes met (I10 world with a frank and bones! look. lle bad the aggressive nose of a conqueror and n fllzbier. .\nd yet wasn't tbcre something weak about the slack ninuili. the vlcit chin of [be man? At ibai moment “Eiierbliry Inuk- t-d down at her and smiled. Ho slipped his arm nrouiill her and held her (rioso to biin. “Are wl- going in hnve another walk tonight . . you and 1'!" be asked, lips to her ear. "Do you want to iuke a NattlrciswD-anger Signals Nervouaness, melancholia, beak- aclie, headache and pain in the side are all nature's danger signals which indicate some ailment pec- uliar to n woman. When ouch warn. ing symptoms appear women may avoid iuuuh pain and suffering ii walk ' they will ‘rely upon Lydia h}. Pink- hamb Vegetable Compound, as its tonic, strengthening influence speedily removes the cause and re stores the system 1o u healthy. nor‘ nal condition. ‘large boll or it, and ll tumbler m’ POP FOUND This is ibr lust chapter of ilifi still-y of "Lillie Boy Blue." A new story will start next week. Watch for it on Monday. "l bvlleve Spoliy wants to bolp ils," said Iloy Blue's mother. "l-wt lwr out linll see wllat she will do." As soon us [he gate was opened Spotty trotted straight tmvarll ibo largest huystuck in lhe 061118? UT the field. After her ran Buy Blue's father and mother and all the neighbors, for when they looked hard ihey_emilli are sonic- tbinlz small and bliie_ curled up under ilie hnystiack, lust ilsltwp. When all the rejoicing was ovrr and Boy Blue but] promised Iilllllr fully never to go to sleep on lllif Job again, Boy Blue's father said, "Well, Spotty has earned a r0- \Vlll‘iI, What will ii be. Spotty?" Then just as if she, understood. Spotty walked up to Little but ii oi all she said. blind. "blob-on," didn't sound like “Moo-no as if she hall snid. “Iloy Blur." with ma?" May wilispl-rell. “Tru- ly?“ "You know l do," be answered, pressing her close to bini. purple twilight, iligaln und- again. "All night, then," May answered. softly. tenderly, And sbe kissed him back. “Wall. a “lln you feel well enough lo viii rust oi us, Carlotta?" be nskPll. ' "Don't ever mention food to ml’. again!" Cilriolta moaned. “Bill ll l ran lift my heal], l'd love to comr to your party): hilly wore her new black volvvi dress for the first time that night- Tlie neck of it was cut square and 10w, And there was a wbiio gnr- drnia fastened on one shoulder- ",\'n hlnck pearls." May llei-iiliiil ns FIR dressed. She unliistenell iiir string of imitation ones from hm‘ neck and filing them down on iht’ dressiPE-table. lier teflection in the lOlll! mill"? ‘If the ilardrobe. Her eyes met hers. Blue and put her soft nose in Illil,‘ V ' potatoes. Tn every one it sounded exactly‘ dinner a1 the Ambassador \viill the, Sbe stepped back rind lookrllnl‘ ./ a f. " ‘ * AUGUST 7, 1925 I Y? LAUNDRY STARCH’ DISCOVERY THE CANADA STARCH CO., LIMITED i IPenetrotes dfid rveg Fabrics IIONTRBAL lit, and they luck somehow . _- looked in man)’ Tilly were brill‘ ,._li happier than iht-y ball ‘hi-nulls. i ilvrberi Waterbury remarked wpon that rulliiini luok when sh»! all at bis right, in ibe diniii}: room ll the Ambnsszlliol" hotel. llllFFlIlilv! Jilgl! . "Yull ie radiant. tonig- ‘ said to her iii an UIHIEFIOLP. eyes 1'1‘? like slurs," , .‘ .v thrilled to bis words. i0 hi: "Tll/‘ll is boransw. ibvv yirv looking zil you," sbo illiFWPfifll. quietly. “l ulttiulil inu- lu sue you siitiitl: ‘at the other end of lbe lmilz itlble 'in my house iii l‘itisiielli,"'l»lo.rby K-lnlll. prt-sl-ntly, “l (‘an imagine yon i<lI\III\§', till-re iii the lightciiheinll "~l|l\'t'l candles, smiling, and talk- hi. “Your illg in my gilests." Ma) caught ber brenlh. Was he proposing marriage to ber? What would life with him be like. slie wondered . . Sbe looked at lilin sharply, bu; be turned his head and said some- ililllg to Carlotta. The pinmpmlie woman dimpled up at hlm, "You do say the funnlelittbings Hei by Waterbury!" May heard he; say in her babyiah voice. She wondered what Hvrby hm siliil i0 bill‘. Aiili she. marveled at the Ugh“, ill]; rhliiigv in him. One moliieiit to be milking love to her! Ami the llPXl m llflniting with little, 1,01,“; "i wander ii’ he ‘means anything be says . . or if he'll only km. dilly, me illmig," she thought, (Tn be (lonilnul-lil Standing Field Grain“ s I l‘ Competition 1925 Cash Prizes for Fields offlOats, Wheat, Bar- ley and Certified Seed Potatoes There will be competitions In the three Counties. where there are five ‘from certified seed. number of entries. nuuzs AND 1. cents for each additional entry or more entries each for wheat, barley, oats and‘ potatoes grown The number of prizes In each County will be proportionate with tbs Prizes will be paid according to the score, REGULATIONS A field of oats shall consist of 3t least five acres, of wheat and Buy‘ barley three acres, of certified seed potatoes two acres, 2. An entry fcc of $1.00 shall be charged for the first, and flity of grain and $1.00 for each entry of \ l 3. The entry fee shall accompany the applications. l 4. l l Entries shall be made to 5. l 6. Competitors are requested ,tor standingjiclda of oats only. , the Charlottetown. notiater than August 15th, 1925, Department oi Agriculture, Competitors shall notify the Department of Agriculture at Imt in tin-lone week previous to date cn which harvesting shall begin. be kissed’ bei" -to note the following rcqulremenlt i The field must be seeded with (a) registered Banner Oats, or (b) Agriculture. ‘.31 iliili-Ilnnvfiii. i iminute’ um] y“ ask-Seed from a field which has been sown with registered seed and lb- Lmm nnll Dan about it," Wnll-r-lspectcd and approved while growing, or (c) seed from fields that ilavc hury sail], He leaned forward null been twu or more years In the competition and have scored not less than spoke above the sOunlI of [be wind. 24"; out of 25 points for purity and approved by the Dc partmcnt of s. s. IIITHERWOOD Montreal I Leave Montreal S. S. Ceuta August 8th S. 8. Hitherwood August 22nd For space and rates apnl-v Charlottetown lCanada Steamship Line LII-Ii AND S. S. CEUTA St. John's Arnlv, Charlottetown and leave for 8t. John's August 11th August 25th 1 CARVELL BROS., Agents 50,000 Harvesters Wanted anadian Pacific ' some DATES August iiand 26] $2 neotiona with the First Special. Mil‘!!! C. P. R. Agont H, M. Davl 0.2’ To WINNIPEG From Saint John and C. P, R, Stations in New Brunswick. Special Trains from Saint John to First C. P. R. Special son, Charlottetown, or G. BRUCE BURPEE, District Passenger Agent, Saint John, N. B Winnipeg without change. Leaves Saint John 12.01 A. M. Aug. 11 Passengers from points east of Saint John arriving on the afternoon of August 10, can make i=0"- Other Specials run at convenient times. i-or full particulars l" z l 81-7-81-508. 13,551. . ANJW REDUCING l SuPFosE mu causlosit. ‘lmovinlz freckles and giving a cloniz; 939W“ Sm-ENDID PO“ ‘beautiful complexion that itia sold‘ ' by all drug and department stores ‘res ‘L no Cooowst. m»: is MW Flluf TRlPOUT-~ pND com m- THE GEE Ai-KEADY"