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I I I I I I . --q- ---1 >__ ~§_ A meeting oi the Conservative Electors oi the Bediord Polling Division in Queens County, P. E. 1., will be held in the Ten Mlle House School. House, on’. the. Si... Peter's Road at the hour of seven o'clock p. m. on the 24th day of this present month of August A. D., I927, ior the purpose oi nominating and appoint- ‘ ing five delegates to attend thi Annual Meeting oi the Libflfill Con- servative Association of Queens. Oounty, which will be held in the BQrd oi Trade Rooms in Charlotte- town, on Friday - the 26th dny oi A . 1)., 1027, commencing at I p. m, as each poll is entitled and requested to send five delegates to tho said meeting. A. C. McAULAY, President oi the Bedford Poll in gneens County, ‘P. E. l. August 18th. 1027. Fliiiii"o"ii"'s"i"i"i' .At Harrington, Queen's County. one hundred acres well watered. good condition, new dwelling house good outbuildings. With or without half share crop seed potatoes, ha! and grain. Bare opportunity. l). L. MATIIIISON. ” P. 0. Bot. l HEARTS AFIRE l i 8y Mas Ohrlstls ‘j Q 00-0 o v-Q vovvovovo-oo-o-o-oa b1 (Continued) "Yes." Janet nodded- "And then," went on Mrs. Van- sittari, warming w llel‘ "ml!" “what does Jlniiy do but boldly k0 to Peter's cottage. lilllle line l“ "h? evening, and when the thuudei- storm came on, stay there till all hours of the morning. 811d i119“ browheat the poor, chlvalrous fel- low into an encasement. maklns out that otherwise her revlli/dill"! would he ruined! Her ‘reputation’? Bah! What fools we've been!" "She certainly has bad a past," commented Janet. Mrs. Vansittart continued: "Her solicitor cut a sorry figure. trying to bring it in as ‘kleptom- aniii.’ She'd lifted things from the local shops, for months» The man- ager oi Blanlifis had caught her HIS WEAK END He: My week-end has just been ° Auined by m" ram soft side, and he let her off- Bar~ 5|"; why 9° ab“; wm-mug l holomew's, that big jewellery nan Soft things melt In the rain. plnve ln Merlwn. has conclusive evidence against her. It seemed that after one of Virginia's visits —in my car, if you please, and using my name freely to get credit any- wherek-an emerald bracelet worth ' 300 pounds W118 missing. When the police came here, they found the bracelet in her trunk!" “Gracious? breathed Janet, to whom a sum like 300 pounds was .'i fortune. “The nerve of her!" "But she wasn't clever enough." UP'T°‘DATE went on the older woman. "To hide M's W “a t" it" “$232 "if. ‘i..'.‘°.'f§.".°'.'}. "'31.!" u ,M.S ‘Li’ 17 _ ° B l1 l‘ - “f; r "a. m i 92 "up" was the crudest idea I over heard of! Simpson the detective found it out. He never gave me a hint oi it until the last minute, when the police were already on this way here," and Mrs. Vansittart gave a dainty shiver- “The judge was quite lenient, in ‘he circumstances." said Janet, thoughtfully. "He only sentenced her to a year, and if she'd been a man, she might have got five! She'd been ‘bound over’ twice be- fore, and some time ago she'd done two terms of about six months and u year, each, hadn't she?" "Yes. Lucky for Peter Arm- strong that she threw him over bo- UPERATIUN LEFT PRETTY AC SHE CAN BE He: She's as ‘pretty as she can )8. She: Yes, she's reached the irriii. The beziuiyspecialisis have ,old her it's useless to spend urfher time and moncy on improv s‘ _ "9 "" '°°""n Letter Tells of Wonderful ‘ x Relief After Taking Lydia “ E. Pinkhnrrfs Vegetable Compound Coniston, Ontari0.—"Afier a se- weeks vcre operation and a three nee, but Virginia had got on his ' t. v i. Summer's Hygienicworries Ended While Wearing Even Thinnest F rocks y" By ELLEN j. BUCRLAND Registered Nurse YES-thinnest crepes, gayest of flowered chiflons, the iilmiest of frocks can now be worn, under one's most distressing hygienic handicap, in complete safely. Filled with Ceiiucoiton wadding. the world's super-absorbent, Kotex is 5 times more absorbent than the ordinary cotton pad. And that means five times ordinary saiety. a Also, you discard Kotex as easily as tissue. No laundry, no embare K o I € x rassing disposal. Also-it deodorisrr ' thoroughly, No laundry-discard like tissue More than a mere "pad," Kotex ofiers scientific pro- tecfion. G e f a t stores. But be sure box is marked "Kotex." ll _ ' y it isn't, it is not glfliliilfi kotex. ___l_ lore the cutuclysm! She'll be wild (ul of Virginia and of all ties this! now if she hears that his sight huelbad ever bound him to this coun- been restored to hlm! And wlidaritry. In the new land he headed still when she bears what that iaqfor, who knowsf, he might intrigue mous firm have offered him ior;an heiress who for the rest oi his his patent!" Wife would support hlm in the com- There was a long pause, wlillelfort and position his looks and pe- little Lucia prattled to her dolls,!ciiliar talents merited! unconscious of the vivid dramifi in any case, "Fresh fields and that was revolving in her elders'.pasiures new” was Traymores minds. , motto! " "Any news of Traymore" queried Janet at last, brusquely. ' "None, As he didn't get away with anything, so far as we know. iliepolice ‘probably will drop the matter. But it W88 outrageous. that attempt of his to get hold of through the unshaded windows of Armstrong's invention! I suppose, a charming home not more than if Prudence hadn't stopped him, two miles from Green Gables, one and then Armstrong himself riisn-lwould have Been u picture u! do ed in, Traymorc would have dash-‘inestio happiness unrivalled any~ ed oiI to some foreign country, pa-Nvhere. tented the invention there, and A long-legged“, goodlooking made his fortune!" young man, sunk deep in an easy- "Ali's well that ends well," said chair, a Dive IWIWBBH 1118 teeth. Janet unoriginaliy, but very truly. and a book in his hand, was read- » ling aloud at intervals to a charm- Some days before the prevlousflngly prett girl who~seated on it conversation, a silmJroughly-dreas- n15 new” a ‘Irlwkilllg woodiilr8— ed young man, hat crushed well was playing with a dark-haired down to shade his features, mlghtlbaby who bore a striking resemb- have been seen hurrying furtivelyiance to the young man in ‘the along the crowded strand. chair, but whose eyes were curi- Once or twice, afraid he migiit|l>usiy like her own. be recognized, he turned down n, “Little Peter's going to have a side-street towards the Embank- visitor," she cried. catching up the mom, dark-haired baby, and kissing rap- Bui finally, by devious ways, heiurously. "Baby Prudence is com- reached his destination, which was 111g t0 cull on him!" cheap photographer's where The Yflullg man in the chair ‘passport photos‘ could be taken, laughed lazily, looking down at his developed and printed all in the pretty wife with adoring eyes. one day. ' l "Match-making already, are you? ii wasn't vanity that drove Bert Peter and Prudence? is it to be Trayinoro to the shop. It was thecur own romance all over again?" urgent need for leaving England! H8 1981i! forward. Illliyflllly Finch‘ And those tiresome passport reil- lllK 119i‘ Bur- uiatlons must be catered to. "Bit: Peter. you're a bully; Even He had a chance to go abrontluif I were match-making, isn't it but alas! the passage must be inlverlecily right and proper for a the steerage! lmother to dispose oi her own Firstly, because Traymore hadn'tichiiti’s future. And Mrs- Peter got the money even for thesecontlfirmfitrong‘! laugll~whlch fifteen class. months oi marriage had in no- wise ‘ dimmeti-Ainklecfforth just like a And secondly, because he mlgllbfreghet of deughg ‘escape unnoticed in the steerage] Peter 151131194 in unison Every. "lob- wheleds*li "l6 9°11"! 113d (‘willing that his Young wife said or tiers to watch the various embark-Iain was a soul-QB o; pleasure m CHAPTER XL _ What Makes the World qo Round Some fifteen months alter the ev- ems above related, on a certain autumn evening, if one had peeped W most franfic with . pains and suffer- ; inguntillthonght sure there could ‘not be any help or me. I hadvery i§¥'.°'.?.ll“.."3.‘ii“'.§'Z oneat least twice a week. of vegetabh Compound ‘t once and I took it. a 1 started second bottle, sndiom a am able to do all my work wi help I am a farmer's wi e see l can't be idle ion . ereld iigonylevery, month. One daylchief knotted about ' o and joy the puma ' l d I m my m e 1e tme complete y-gout copies in his pocket. you He filled the forms in at the Dflflinup at the Clock’ which ations-iliey would probably keep him, and he adored Peter Junior their eye upon tho first and second jiigt as much as 81,9 “m. which is VClHSSF/l, illlll any disguise he Illlglillsaylng something; {adopt would be more noticeable- "curinus how we"), you, “me pimong better-dressed passengers, namesake is, considering Janet'5__ ‘whereas he could nmble aboariLor-homeliness. And Will Ogilvll? the Bleerflge with ll llVE-dilyfl’ hasn't much in the way of looks to growth upon his face, a handker~ ham] 1o his daughter,‘ enherx. he . 111B neck lllaaverred. Then he dd d l l "I‘ He: Do you like min fellows’! when Iwas not able to get up m ‘ . ll e . as l v- vs felt so sorry for her toi- She: Yes. I try to qet a fresh mother belked me to tfyyour medy-lgfdu liizitariacrirjiliiiddniigorli ill: h3g0 an dliiclfivelrmg a 5'°"" mm“ a “"5 lime‘ Y°ll and 1- Jflllel- icine. My husband got: me a bottle ~ l! e Prudence 0B11Vl9 mum have been so very. very lucky. l He didn't look too Wook the pictures, and four later, Traymore had the necessary a godmother!" "You tease!" wedding-gift to savoury. atzhave become pretty, the moment .the moment, but the DIIOIOgTIIDIIG-Pithey c8115.; he, after you we“ l h0llrl!,don't blame the child, having such Prudence glanced had beenilove-that miracle her. taut awut two montliii than Peter Junior. "Janet, darling! How glad I ‘am to sea you! You, too, Will!"——and she led them forward into the rad- ius of light before the fire. , It was n comelier, plumper Jan- el, with the yearning look gone from the eyes, and a sweet repose hovering about the lips. "How well you're looking, Pflitl- ence! Had a good time abroad? I dropped‘ in several times to see if that new-faiiglod nurse with all the certificates was treating baby Pet- er right! He looks splendid, but I'll bet you missed him!" "Every minute," said Prudence quickly, “although Peter and I had a lovely time. We visited Blarrltz, and then did a little motor-tour in Spain, and on the way back we shopped in Paris, anti I bought this for you." ‘~ ‘This’ was a Liberty scarf in ev- ery colour of the rainbow, which glesmed in iridescent tints as Pru- dence deftly adjusted it about her friend's shoulders. Janet's greengrey with sudden tears. "You and Peter spoil mo» I nev~ er can thank you enough-P She looked at Will, knowing that if lt hadn't been for Peter's generosity, YOUIIKGI‘ eyes filled done so tactfully and so simply that. their pride couldn't poa~ sibly be hurt. she and Will might still be dragging on on the» old, unsatisfactory basis known as a ‘long engagement.’ "Rubbish!" Prudence set his lit- tlo namesake on the rug beside Peter Junior, and the two babies laughed and cooed at each other‘in a moat delightful way. "Now tell mo! what you think of our new house, won't you? You don't think it's too big for us, do you? i think it's awfully homey." _ “And I do, too," said Janet quickly. "Peter and you have 10's of taste, and the architect's follow- ed ou-t your instructions to the let- ter." Prudence lowered her voice, to whisper: “l was longing to get home from the Continent, and back to amyl baby and my new homo. So was Peter. We cut short bur tour. Wasn't it silly?” "No. Quite natural. And how, lovely to be within two miles cf your father and mother!" "That's partly why we chose this site," explained Prudence, smiling. "We see them so often, and Pet-or, loves the neighbourhood as much, as I do. We'd both be lost in tho city. We're country lovers." l "He's been wonderfully success-g iul," said Janet, with not one qualm of jealousy as slie flung nu appreciatelve glance across the‘ room at the man who was so much more brilliant than her Will- “He could really retire now, and live on the proceeds of that wonderful in- vention, couldn't he?" "But lie wouldn't. Ho believes that every one should work. He puts in eight hours a tiny, you know, and three times a week ho goes to town." Prudencds tone was immensely proud and posses- eive. And then she whisper-ads‘- "He's the dearest husband in the world, Janet." ' i Janet nodded, and presently pro- duced a cutting from lier pocket. "Read that. It's Virginia Dale's wedding announcement- A former suitor has come forward, and she's going out with hlm to his farm in New Zealand. I don't envy lilm,' do you? 1 hear he's t enty years older than she is, and e’s forgiven her past, and everything." "I'm 818d." said Prudence slmp don't know what I've done to tie- serve such happiness!" _ She crossed the room and touch-, ed her husband's shoulder. And in her eyes shone love——enduring which makes the world go round“ 4 s. see“ 1 i : AUGUST 22, 1927 jilP. ..Now packed in Aluminurm a - same as years ago. -(_o_ s ‘is good i’ RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE i. ‘extra its; l For a Delightful Treat! Get WRIGLEWS NIPS A sugar coated gum that gives you double value! Peppermint flavored candy in the sugar coat- ijng and -Peppermint flavored gum inside. Delicious after smoking -—It sweetens the breath, soothes tongue and throat and makes the next smoke taste better. \ / Gentleman at the world: A salesman has a sweetheart in every town-a sailor a girl in every port- Collegian: But only a college _man has a eo-ed on every daven- portl The Bankruptcy Act In the estate oi Donald D. Glilis, authorised asslgnor. Notice is hereby given that Donald D. Gillls, oi Charlottetown, did on the nineteenth day of August, I927, make an authorised assignment oi all his property ior the benefit of his creditors and that ii. L. Palmer, Esq" Official Itecelver has appointed me to be custodian of the estate of the debtor until the first meeting of creditors. Notice is further given that the first meeting oi creditors in the above estate will be held at the Law Library in the Law Courts Buildinl at Charlottetown. on the. thirtieth day oi August, 1027, at eleven o'clock in the forerioon. To entitle you to vote thereat. prooi oi your claim must be lodged with me before the meeting is held. Proxies to be used at the meeting must be lodged with me prior there- to. And further take notice that at such meeting the creditors will elect the permanent trustee. And further take notice that ii you have any claim against the debtor for which you are mfltled to rank. prooi oi such olaiin lnust be flied with mo, or with the trustee when appointed: otherwise the proceeds of the debtor's estate will be dibtributed among the parties entitled thereto. without regard to your claim- Datod at Charlottetown. taken six bottles of ham's Vegetable Com l3’€.°i".£’§."i.°.§i';?"r'l§ii2'§.i. f so '2."'£.‘.l=-=i~ 3?" 1"?“ W21: y I. _ m -1 e p oos, u was ra er scon-prheyqi be he“, any n e n _.- ‘ma, ggicerted to be told by an ofliclal that Am] then she added, strglngoger lood THE END a letter of recommendation (known h b d’ k . as a Declaration‘) would be re- us an a nee Wm‘ one hand’ while she held her baby in the oth-, Medicine, and have alsoused the San- sttvs Wash. "—in-s. L. Lunmmssm, Box 103. (hmisson, Ontario. o qulred from a mayor, or a magis- trate. or a justice of the peace! ' makn Janet's marriage possible," Tltiese were nil people Traynioro Peter pretended to look starting mos part cularly wished to avoid: "l? Ho“? What do you meanw- H‘? W115 relieved. iwwever. when Prudence shook her head at hlm he learnt that a doctor's signature "Now, don-t dare pretend would serve, and hunted up a for- you didn't make m," Tenders will be received by the mer iml M Bart's. who had fallen 4 undersigned up to September 3rd °ll 8V" days through drink. and i0i' supplying and Installing heating looked 0n Trnvmnrifs ‘disguise’ gumuein the (my Bump“; _ and sudden flight from England The “w”; or any “m”, m,‘ “w. rather in the nature of a joke than on your invention! Ylllflllns. as you kn0W—aml wii And in the steerage of an ont- blllllld "@5861. off he sailed, forget- The “New” Sliarples Peter ahrugued his shoulders. “Oh! 8666-8-22-24-27-30. iillllllllN SALE. I have a corner puss? Mrs. Ogllvie nursed me won er arm: "You were a darling, to that. to Janet a life-interest of something per cent She'd ii dl saved anything in her six you: olilEulpon 01' Lubect t'll h ~ si as to support his mother. oofieaves st John 94m A_M_ sssariiy accepted. "lllelwlse- -. their marl e ld h i - . G. P. NICHOLSON, bTillifl Traymore's passport was ‘lndgfinitellgtag ,,,,,',v,':,',',,,,d.""§, hiss AtiflllflC TIIDG, EGBIPOII 1.30 ' City Clerk, 0 alned. hadn't been so generous!" P. M" LUDBC 2.30 P-M. E88!- il W88 n0tillng, A more trifle! Besides, why should you and in happiness, eh, 15-0 s'r"""ou by Steamer TNTERNATIONAL LINE Fare from St. John $10, from e., $9. > lEvery Wednesday steamer ern Time, arriving Boston Thursday 10.00 A. M. Day- light Time. - _ Every Monday, Friday and Satur ruii siii That beautlfully situated two storey house with garage _ No. 27 King Square. I This house has all modern conveniences nnti makes an ideal home for a person of moderate means. li not sold by private sale before Thursday, August 25th, ii-IB-lm. JULIA H. CHANDLER, CHAS. II. CHANDLER, will be sold at auction at l2 o'clock noon on that date. Erecutors. oomvrvooovoooooooowvoo00000oooooooooooowo-ooooo. I AULTION SALE ESTATE LATE BERNARD WYNNE -___ To be sold by Public Auction on the premises of the late Bernard liltpiiayvalo CtlfilQi‘ Lot s0, on Wednesday, August 2t, Six acres oi land with iiiir dwelling houfio, two LAND “Md 5W1"! 0i water and convenient location, on Friday, August o'clock sharp. P. F. McKENNA, J. A. MacDONALD, Auctioneer. 8671 -8-22-mtti. will be sold by: auction on premises 25th at 12.30 50 Queen Street.‘ Tl-iE BEDIIIVIE STRIP-j _ It 9! deriully tlurintl that dark hapt. diy steamer rails direct from St a i Y Magvel tcream 0i my life. when I thought I'd “at John to Boston. Of l e C tta itu ted o oungl 9|‘ B99 “Kain. 0r be able to w'n yo! - mfg: 63mg‘. u n; count" M 9 , 61131‘?! 0!‘ find I was glad m do m‘ “m; lheavlnq st. John 7.00 P.M-, Atlantic rooms, love“ h," “n, new ham and No. i2 275 lbs. $43.50 thing like that for her." P m°' d“ 5"!" HEX! day 2.00 karage. A real nice residence just N“ 13 375 “'5- 54-75 "Ymne fill M1861. Peter!“ ' M‘ Dulllm Tim'- oumde o", "mum :0. 27. 700 lbs. 79.25 "Of course I nm! IThatJs why Concetta-s cf lures will Terms n sum u not sold prwaw o. i6 1,200 lbs. 94.00 baby s sucli a cherub! ' He gather- dine! suoaur is New Yul p_ °_ a cnAnLoTq-ETOWN ed Prudence and little P t i . En" pa.“ h, m Shula his arms} and at that moriigilt Rfliuud 7a?” f” mmmdbud! ' Mlcmn“ maid flung open the drawing-room MWMMMFdbJN-‘uflltf! door, announcing: "Mr» and Mrs. Ogilvle." Prudence scrambled from liar husband's lap to greet her guests, who had with them a coolng in- J. L. DOUGLAS sons nisrnmuron l ci.fl'i..§'l§°-i'n siifii. l. .- BTEAMSHIP LINED.‘ l! Advice From Mother. PERSONAL PROPERTY JAMES J. MURRAY, JAMES ‘J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. 8420-8-6-0-13-16-19-22. nineteenth do! oi llllllt. 1W1- PIIILIP NOONAN, " Custodian. CAN'T RUlfl FAST MOWER Nil-NAM AND You m: NOT ‘oecisosefrouiris ‘Mi/bl "Avlgwdls NmLAQIQWQQIBR, I Now woos woesr so Ll-‘TLE’ H01" GOT t x WWH ‘(Hay MAKE You ENEMY l3 ‘THE FOX i. HES ' Bic. nwoucn ‘r0 bier-s HARD To sag N you oi-r . Hr. is SMART i927, i! . barris and workshop. in‘ arélogvnengordts olib fire-woos: household furniture and utensils, driv- V R . ' . number oi other smailliilirrltilzlegi. oemakus uwln‘, mum“: m“ 0mm. A Sale positive; no reserve. Dated 5th August, 1927. T. MBCLOSKEY, Executors. —By Arthur Chapouilie ‘mists A DOG WAY orr FRQM BARKING . BUT Hie‘: ON THE. ulONfiS FAR"!- g HER!- “mi: wooos Til-lulu. UsAPQEAR WHEN LOOKING .\UiTH A LONG Nose. AND A BusiiY hummus wi-io WOUkQ. Hum You YOU KNOW ENOUGH TA“%\ CUT/ \ \ O 1M \ .. L. “l! S" WHATS “mm- _ A Fox sateen T°°w 1: NOiSE. . i oow our NOT. W172? '- LAKE \T auci-i A °= j ,.._