ll ~ i-» ‘ ' 11’ l Y l f jf -¢ .Y jf .. . “J-_ r »- v :`». 'n ii 1" `~.'5 ;.‘I';l”_~ ' .'i~§l;fV:_; °l -.ilu C 2, _ la] ll 4* of 'i [il 5 , . ¢< 1, 1,; f léf 'f ‘; 1 \ ’._ l ,V i; . .'\ .\v l I sg-; 1 l. % ‘;';:.j,,_. - P q. l i _ l . V 1 l_ 2:1* C i. , 1 .P ,I l A .. I -ii. ' ,df .~ 'Elf' ., :_ Qi* '.1~‘:";`e;-ef sl _' f`§?,.f iii” lf?-_.`~'l , . ig, id .'» V v 1 f I . 7 PAGE TWG THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN JULY 16, 1928 11 1 l ---ii &_, ¢ OF CHOICE FURNITURE M" ° Misses Dorothy and Reatlll- A SUITOR' _ AUCTION SALE _ .’.?.‘:‘..‘°.‘i.'..‘:".’....“?§’2.2“';‘.i._.f§.‘.‘.‘ a slnul Too MANY ' 0 lo Utllr noon praotldoan-lu lor E nth-oula~ Q inhuman-ta, paornq o¢ blood, ouuttpntlmhoto. will build up your .."2'°:...Z2°»"‘.1‘£ DIBIAIIBIOI. IW- \ irq - MURRAY IIARBOUR NORTH. , Twenty three members, and ten' ox ;\ ` l visitors met at the home of Mrs.. " Blanch Millar. A committee was; aappointed to get fruit for four sick, _ members. Five Dollars was donated, ` to get prizes for the school children-s Next meeting will be held at thel home of Mrs. David Millar. "* . ` CKELTON. The June meeting 0l` Chelton Institute met. at the home of Mrs. Roy Campbell. Ten mem-, The school was scrubbed and clean- I ed. Next meeting will be held at the home Mrs. Russel Craigs. GLEN VALLEY. The June mee!- ing of the Glen Valley Institute met at the home Mrs. Simon Blond- on. Ten members and three visitors » were present. It was decided to meet at the home of Mrs, Hugh Nicholson on Wednesday aftemoon to quilt a quilt. Readings and Instrumental' music made up the programme for the evening. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. M. B. Mackenzie. 25.00 REWARD Twenty-five dollars reward. for information that will secure coll- vlctlon of party, that broke open 8 carton of Bread and Pastry and stole therefrom at Lot 40 Station, (`/bln.. - S'l’EWAR.T’S BAKERY, 6822-7-14-31. ' lllcllgl snr feta,” #veg Of Household furniture, etc.. Thursday, July 19th at 1.30 p. ln. at the home oi' Dr. M. E. Gonge. Southport. 1 antique black walnut sideboard. 1 antique three door black Wllmll buffet, New llnoleum for five rooms. six uluiug room chairs. 1 “fm chair. Z rocking chairs, \ilSh¢S- DHHS. EMU' mei-s tools, etc-. 3 lamps. 1 Alledln lamp, l kitchen table. 1 small table, 1 hall table, 1 kitchen Billie. 1 0D¢Y\ front Franklyn |162'/61', 1 P¢l'°l\¢\" on and Blood mare 1200 lbs.. 10 years old. 1 new set work hamess, 1 express wagon, i MacLaughlan roadster, newly overhauled; 2 move- able mx-pens. 50 swamp Juniper posts, 2 ladders, I emery wheel and other things too numerous to men-5 - /f ~-~ , V Z ` x .Y ssl tion. ‘ 3 Foxes, 1 black male registered. l silver female reg., l patch femaic.l 1 Queen Anne sofa, black walnut antique, 2 walnut chairs, antique: l oval mahogany center table, an- tique, l pair antique mahogany tables, l phonograph alnd two doz-| on records, 1 three piece bedrooml I suite, ash and walnut with springs - and mattress, l four piece ash and walnut bedroom suite, l antique cherry bedroom suite, four piece. dresser marble top, six chairs to f match. I large iron bed with mat- il-v~<= and :pl-lnz. 1 iron bed. small. _ ‘_ wilil nl.lltll‘~». lnrl =pl"|iz, 1 nntlrlne .L ‘7 €‘ \l\ / \ X 'F 'Yoh \'° 9. O )',§`»l§ _ _ ~. 1 §\\\~\\\?§‘\\\. rllig. fl \ l‘I_ l ;,-|"'l rv.-_ new 9x12. 1 rack, I towel rack, l mantle picce.l 700 ft. picture moulding, 1 large- ebony library table. l antique round- front black walnut parlor suite, six pieces, 1 black walnut easel, 2 small book cases, books pictures, steel en- znvinn ' wl-lv HE was so PLEASED Friend: why were you so pleased when that lunchroom opened jul! ~pposlte to your store?" oft-gglsr; Our s.-lice ot dysnebili ;u|-us have doubled in less than I month. J. A. McDONALD. Auctioneer. LIVE POULTRY We are now buying Live Fowl and Broilers at top market prices. Be lure and get our quotations before disposing of your stock. The Harris Abattoir C0lTlpa,l'ly, Parasitic plants have been found CHARLO-"_-ET0WN_ P_ E_ '_ in British Guiana that grow on tile tops of tall trees but extend their 6705-'I-ll-Bi. roots to the ground. *M-1-Gill-_ [ A shield to prevent the juice spattering when grape fruit is be- ing eaten has been patented by R resident of Brooklyn, N. Y. P. E. I. POTATO GRO WERS ANNUAL PIC- . NIC AND BUSINESS MEETING THE ANNUAL PICNIC A BUSINESS MEETING of the P. E. I. Potato Growers Association. will be held at the Experimental Farm on Saturday. .luly 14th. All interested are welcome. A demnistration of seed plots and disease plots will begin at l0.30 A. M. Lunch will be held in the Grove at 12.00. Dishes, tea. codec. sugar and milk wil be provided by the Farm. Bring your own food and your friends. The ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING for the election of officers and transaction of general business will be held at the Strand Theatre com- mencing at 1.30 P. M. sharp. ~ " ' By order of Directors. J. W. BOULTEB I5"-7-6-hllll-4| `DEsrRABLE PROPERTY ` FOR SALE IN cIiARLo'l"rETowN ROYALTY _ The farm of tile into James C. Moltendrlck comprising 40 acres ill high tulle of cultivation with excellant llwellhr Mille md |001! wif building: and large fox ranch ia ORIG for sale. City water in house and hprn. 2 miles from Charlotldtuwn. f-\ had enough trouble getting here at ' ' ' um I . standing on yours? Oh, l) “Didn't you feel that you‘d die ng, we did such a crazy thing asl H to make that pledge in the presence! el fflenfls in Bo d °f 8" thee °ff\¢<>fS- In the new of . ’J¥§§..Tl°.’I."’S..°..‘i$Zif.’.'2.'..2§§’§’%..`¥.`i‘.iI“hm glad to ...ct ,/is , , mason. the whole affair was absurd. Valley last week ,again to "Spud" Island Miss Kath- .\» -f "ro two 1-mild bind the future "em" HUWBW' Wl10 h b _ as een :Ah .lun v..|m_.' l...|l .... L_ I ;.~ '~.-....- I. xii” time and circumstances and M,-_ and M,-S william Woodside tg" slncc early lHSf» autumn \ /7 Y/1 efth and daughter Arla and Mr Nelson Mm antique walnut dresser. l small book; K _ I But Captain Farfiuahar bellevedlowcn, Hamilton. matured to chel-l mf/ / \ in Your Pledge. He trusted you!" fton on Sunday. 1 Lila sprang to her feet with ani l i/ _`,_,f ‘ impatient exclamation. l "I" "°‘l“ ` \” :><"'? \ Having received a call to Califm-.Illttle son Arthur. spent Sunday in'C'§:Hl(`f¢‘;;-to;§ N1 '19 Water street ln nla, I am offering for sale my dou-lcallewn Sldlng- I-he 8119535 Of Mfsfteenth :luv nlf'Ju‘l: AM'I))ndl‘<'l2ltthp¢'|‘|':' b|¢ propenles at Southport' wm|5,_fMcQuarrie's parents, Mr. and Mrslhnur of eleven ox-luck lutlie furznooui ing of seven and one half acres landicharles Dmm' '!h':`|€0:||,°,n|:’,§|pl,"';)l;§;‘7' "”'“"l3|'¢ f situated on Charlottetown Harbor situ t , I l ' e or mme D "nd newly fenced with swamp juniper M155 All” Pearson- N°l'tll Carle- tow: enrol-ggirfmboviilirlfd”lluC’f:h'gS:l Dogs and dim "rand pulse w|n_,ton. was a visitor to Freetown on; om . °»-» »w»-V- »»»»--.1 »-me .ec-.¢-.lS""d°r . ......"‘.*:‘ lt °l.¢°'.'.°.:.:°‘:..:':..’::.°; completes will. lwm pm-lor.. m mr- "md as 'rélezmui' om »_ li. ,mm mush hardwood Mom Mm, Messrs. Hudson Jeffery and Har-llvnrtbeut by pmpmy of @‘,°,';,,,2"H_ ,ff one eight “mm Conan wah b .old Holland. Lower Bedeque, are| »°"K'"'f¢ll» "ful “fl lhe Northwest hy urn' _ the rrobl r: i t and out-building. Six acres [ood igwrllldmg B few weeks in Charlotte f Also allnthnz litber nu-col of lnnd lo Shndlhx hay and one quarter acre ' lch5l.]°fl.'§'"l§7fl'nl'f§';ll'°l' 'Iv'°"°'"‘ ‘ l. Hi i, truck garden. This property ls ,mj|,. Mr' and Mrs' Angus Mcnonam on :be soutbwe-l by ,|lmm°n°;~r or Tres. “M” for 1°’ "ml" “Umm” l\°¢¢l-lChelton were visitors to Charlotte- mol' mm" rm U” N°"""’”“ “V l""` 0|' country home- Home vlwh for town on' saturday evening sglllliellftlt’I.'1l’.'|l§.l§"'§§"n‘1'.§'§.“§.,f,'§‘ inspection and survey of premise; ' In at Co ' by gpp0||||,m"|¢ It any umm M . Artem B h Bed e Alla nfl the personal propert of J. m... mm. .... T... ......'.i`Z.,°...“..’£.‘i‘.§‘.; .. “lit .f...'l...“°.'.::' §‘;:'..¥;:::,.'”.',".’.‘.::l-..;.':;1-,; If not sold by private sale before her brother, Adjutant Herbert Mug- ment. office furniture stock lu mule iotlsleinvzllll be olrereu at auculmftart. of calgary and other pam or 2g,f§};f-m2';m§'§':M'>f§;°."_§_l=°l-der: DR. M. E. GENGE ulnon, tmdemarkl_ trade mmol. book- _ debt l d Ill th II ! RED CROSS LINE curlls ami Elmer wrigmf Middle- Mflfll- Mb 'l'll¢hM~; tb; "ml: gf' lrllof-ll _nemo now t d_l’1‘. S S ” gm' m°t'°red l'° chelum an sun llorrir Commun; Llmlted.° '- ¢ » By' l uaerxltgg all; tothe ltweotg Kr galil C G 0 ll C, Ili I I FREIGHT AND PASSENGER G nounsgg mlm olrrowre giingwéeggqgls sister. Mrs.'I1é'vv1=‘::;‘;Il§a.¢».:. romabli .ny 1,: lm . s ~ ~ - v. .lohn's .l0lm‘a -.ner ma lu omened luncheon. But ness. Mr. Percy Campbell is the Nm ,addon had not m,ved_ she Oak Davenport, 1 Oak Book Case combination, mah, breathed easier win- 1 Oak Morris Chair and lots other articles buudlmr °r>ef=="°n=- It was now nearly live o'clock, and. still he hadn’t put in an appearance. Why doesnt the wretch show Sale positive. I will sell for Mrs. Edwin Williams at her _ - f ~ _ . ' ' M _ ci M lrb ad no _W an-mn _"_ M _W home No. 7 Lower Prince Street, on Tuesday, G,,.,§'§';," °°"‘° “ ° “ _ tum., .ml bu.. 1 vm no July 17th, commencing at 1 30 P M., a lot of ““’ °"””"‘“ "“""*”’ '° °”’° T“" I . - _ O l I U . . I I ersel "”‘°‘“"“ "° "°' "'°"‘ ‘ ° J. choice furniture Including Parlor, Dining The °“’“"`E" 1° _,.‘ Room, Bed Rooms, Hall and Kitchen Furni- Zwlecwdis I t md dm - ¢ , fl 1;” THE TELL-TALE RING ture 1 Garry Range Lot Dishes Ollcloth Auffm vTii'§`g°§ ciimgoist .$2 mfs 5 ° , I l 1/ l Lu.. was mm.. le. mu. Dummy 1 Mahogany Music Cabinet, 1 Mahogany l`.'2`il'£°l.°.e'.2.lb'§‘.f§'§lf.'ll`.§”.°'l§`l°§l I in me studio. she had rushed mere, ~ - wor . / _ . . 2 lil” . . ° K. H _ \ ' ’ . d hte.MissHl,NrthTr. up?" Lila fumed to Dorothy. “I’ve\ Auctioneer 5:35” r een 0 yon f all; I certainly can't risk the same ' _ ming every dayg, she had told DOP: _ _ g ______ Messrs. N. Patterson, Cape Trav : - - erse, othy all that had happened betweenigrxlgg “b°"l' mm! He seems 5° fl’-S' W » . . A u r , » ere "There’| no un trying to keepyl ;x§:b;i;bB'!:i¢1n';°;]o§£r;sr;`that heytelller livred. vgllnbolfl-s;?rfg’:EM£lllsurd?>?oti:n_9l’fi She WBHWG l-he Pansy Rogers presented her with a. wo reasgurrtince of his kisses, after that onyx 1-mg, Set Wm., pea,.|S_ Thelbutcher, whiledcutting a piece of . 0," you mustnm let me down rd _ncl en at luncheon. It was delic- teacher, although taken by a great meat f0l' ll Customer, EBVE himself ue’ if I lost Herberw. lous to be on the very verge of a surprise. thanked the pupils for their 8 _‘WSW Sash with the knife he was quarrel, because it would be so sweet gift, and then distributed to them. usmg- He llllsllly Flin £0 Dr. Martin 1-1 l . . . p were rea ed. t`:f;1°;e;';°;";3lfin';l;a';_};eon11t‘;1°; 3;; léeglwould ask her to do so; but she to u generous supply of candy by‘"l°° He: ‘Thin la sure a one-horse Ji your weddmgw lwould appear a trifle reluctant. It the teacher. Speeches were made on .lilly 3rd. NWN- Lila moved uncomfortably underlwould be pleasant to feel her power' by many present The singing of! 'Illw Mt' Stewart-savage Harbor sh . d th ho," ha, , | There was no sign of Herbert as the National Anthem brought the ma mute has ll'-'W 3 °lll\n89 Of' e. Yet, an e Dorothys direct gaze. .she entered the hause and tn ped meeting to B close but not befor driv cmrmtktown’ P' E' I' "ee" dead '°' Y°“""' “I mes? 5°: I dm” 'ememberfup-stairs. Not home yet pshe lhe teacher was wished very happy ha ° _ ;?;"'Cha§'s sflghtful’ DM' the waylthousht. as she opened the door of ll°lflll1yS» The people are to be con_, fam' lllWll'l8 resigned. Mrs. S. J BCS- her dressin room gratulated on sec ri ‘Dunn “°W dl'lV9S lt- her fender be- V _ '_ , . g- _ u ng such an em-. lx belgxgthyi izggnzlgruptly. I don tl on me threshold, she paused and lflilent and pairtstaklng teacher for mg Ml Im Douglas. s d t l l pector, ls now home,el€avirfiogaw(:;m?d § his work for the season, I . . .i _ . , e coming year. But you’ve never been really in almost' screamed' I then, when Dorothy didn't answer, . 3 erwas lr visitor to B ` llflup me asked: "Have you?" and her Jewel case lay open _in front day_ eaeqlle ‘ln Slllilll I ll .. Herbert confronted her. He was; if love' countered Lua quickly' Andlstandlng -before her dressin -tabl i Mr' C.h.m`l"s SChll’m”l'l» Cll0ll0 'S ur curtan she Silent 5ll$Ul‘d8y in Middleton th lm ' that something was. I ~ ' 9 d stared down into the can on f th l ,, . _ ,, guest of hls llllllghl . M . .M,eet_ y 0 e This ring! said Herbert thlckly.jw|-ight er rs Harry _ Mr. John Mccul ll D '.. E 1 ° § "I've had my dreams," she said. fluls a wedding l'l“§;’ IVS inS¢ribed» purchased a neva: 'Ml';)sne‘l?fl€lal~?;l , ’ cc ent’ Slckness and °. after a time, lu a low_ voice. 1"-“del Fr°m Jack. Mr. Ellis Bradshaw Mlddl r p°w°"sl"“y°' f°f his potatoe ` I / / = -. \ /V _ . “Dreams!” she scoiled. .“So did I, Dorothy rose and walked to the of him. He held out something that' window. Leaning her bright head gmmred' . l Mr- Nalllalllel 908 S , Chl pl mms, a me Velo 1 Lua didnt need to be told what ' °“ 6 l°"- ; Lua laughed softly _ W” the g“"S"°l M'~°ll°°r ilmneu l ui rl ' "' p WHS 03 Y EDIUY Y 3 Ennd Tile Maritime Tsllst ffeorporsllltiopuuvllf .tha second part th Mr. and Mrs. Fred McQuarrle and’ fel' nie by Public Abgllrlvrlulln b¢l.¢°ffer.f.'l gil; gl" E°“""’“lf by Water Street on Welllmll Clmidli- W0 Wl-Sh M11 connection wltb its buarnen "beers, Schufman 9. pleasant Visit While lerated waters lull llrlllka mllillfllctur- awBy_ ed cr lll procelil of ulnrlllfaeturc, form- . It , l ll Messrs Jesse Bradshaw Austin good: cgattels nuttin nllillre: ng em I7 S M,-_ Wesley ¢|m.k' of U_ S A u moo within thirty days after the tlotc “° “"""l.°.“;r.';:.* £"l.“i.1'l.:'.lv°' Mrs. James Beers, Chelion Mr. ” ' and Mrs. Fred McQuarrie Searle- mm" Human' ll0Wl'l. Mr. and Mrs. Kin Allan Ind ; Dawson. Tryon, were Sun- at Albany for Mr. Percy - .mmealately Herbert bad left her R0Cklllg Chairs 1 Mahogany Parlor Table, 1 wlllkshop where it is understood he carry on a general repair busi- e carpenter in charge oi' the `§ Mr. and Mrs. I-I. M. Chisholm and the week-end in Charlotte- town. and J. E. Thomson, Tryon. visitors to Summerside on Tuesday evening n serious tire out in the residence of Mr. under way when noticed, and. by the gale of wind blowing e time. soon got beyond control razed the house to thc ground short time. Some furniture understand there was no insur- Mr. J. D. Timmins, up-to-date luckily was at home. and had dressed. and it is fine new bungalow being | Rrlneluber, when you go to buy lr, that thc rrsrlcnlark “V;lscllne"ull the label ls_\'uur assurance lh.lt you are getting tllc gcuulnc product oi the Chcxcbrollgh Manufacturing Colllpanv, (.`ons`d, 5520 Cha- bot Ave., Montreal, Canada. 1”' ~"» Mlwrw HARBOUR » - - - l‘l`“`l`l’~l”-?°° '“° °" outside the housed ly “OW lleallflg 5- Prrnobsun .l¢l.l.v 1 M on the metal parts by when not in use. Vaselll . ~ Halidiest thing, FOR years women declared cnthl ally that “Vas Petroleum Jelly ig “handicst ,thing in _housc". Now men singing the praises of product for all kinds outside jobs. They jar or tube of “Va Iclly handy in the or barn or oolshcl To polixb nickel-Nickel of a car can bc kept fre occasional pol a soft flannel cloth and u "Vaseline" Jelly. For matorbobile and radio leriex-Battery man ul recommend "Vaseline" Jelly the best medium for battery terminals and tions in order to prevent sion. For tools, garden imp elc._Kccp rust from them with "Vaseline TIADI llkll( ers. Mr. John A. McDonald not '" " ' accepted. » I. xg! I}Il>avid Egan has about cam. 1 1 ` S, Of Fire Llf A d ving time to attend to it and his I of of ll.§°§f§§lf§¢§li§.}."'§§‘ill.'l§bt.heW 146 Richmond St., Charlottetown. Plate Glass Insurance at r. 9. W. L. McLeod is having a mme newly . otato warehouse built. Mr.AdrlanI1--.] G d Not no be behind the times, M lg LOW€Si§ Rai: “ radley is the contract , 00 StI°0l1g COIIIPRIIICS mt for grin;§§;..utge.%.,i;;;;,‘,gm gen a Summerside, _Lloyd Lewis. i Pretty much on the hop, 1 I ' L3; l ~ , _ ¢~ ¢ *N _ - ‘D . I. . l< 1' -. af 'li ‘or 'el .4 l l A .~lllr\lQE|I{/ll. 1 /N ‘ C I \ 'r If .BISCUIT ‘ .M Their' Choice <2 ,l-7ox- fo .ANDDQG / s§@;»'\ \ 4l4Nclll \1l5\“ My/1 la¢I`n¢oM¢a\ >' _ R s J* "O _ 4 I-Successful Fox Feeding, IS the Problem of our Fox Ranchers today. How to grow strong, vigorous foxes, that will roduce pelts of fine texture and lustrous sheen, is ulfpermost in all minds. THE IMPERIAL BISCUIT COMPANY, LIM- ITED, have found the solution in their increasingly I)0DlIl3l’ ' ,H/' 1 . IMPERIAL COD ,LIVER OIL FOX IBISCUITS , ‘ 1 and IMPERIAL l>Ul>I>Y F001) Regular feeding of these is giving the desired results in our Prince Edward Island ranches. “Imperial- , re ln a class by themselves. They “produce f‘lE;If‘)l;g0l<§AIs.§l\sure success by liberal feeding of fed Foxes” a factory I. Montreal for St. Ar. Ch’Town Lv ‘Town r St. Middleton, motored` to Charlotte town on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland Wright, _ British Columbia il .lnly 7 .Iuly 2l Aug. 4 Aug. ll ? 3 e = ' n. p , Messrs. Hector Leard a d Howard _ qzaozzlgcgogane, 13?; liedleqllbkmotored 3,1, “~ Dom as wee . Au' 7 I ol: h In- Vancouver Am" mr. Lloyd Best, Kelvin, v/ou o July 9 July 23 Aug. 6 Aug. ll - Canada S.S. Lin L ' , - 1 A-fu num For further Particulars alll! on lrllnluo to 1** “.,|¢n.| Mr. Bun Connolly, Bedeque. is , ins. 1. o. mxsnnaicx, * 'é‘{,”}’ "“g‘,f°" ll’ "‘“”"¥ '°“‘ ‘“’"' L M' POOLE & C0 rm 0.8.' chmumnm Bros., lcmintgliil ore. We lmder1tandMr. pngug wndgvgg . museum ¢ 1.¢.1m.¢L V clmlauunllrna. bu-it y P" _ Am” ' "el" I Mouldlnge _ and 1 vim, ,_ n. c. loumntos aim weegme r lu clielwn on so _ G Imperial Biscuit Go., Limited Excifisive ,Distributors for MaritimegProvinc`es n f0l’ \ l. F01' Sale by leading Island dealers or direct from ° 1 ’ t l ~~;".... 2-.; _ / Charlottetown, P. E. I. ., ‘\ Houck' Fire Guns. '