v V .. .1»..-.-.-. . - Jr' ’ <,.1»F.\x oc'ro E _- _ ~ - ` v _L _h”_fV"' ’9°7 _ 5 THE cHARLo'r'rn'rowN GUARDIAN A _ ,ME ELEVEN ""*i“_ "__""i' f ’ i- e '_ in 4' 7 As white as the falling snow .flakes-U "°3;'.pa;/.§`,@;, As light as a fa1ry's k1ss- 5 ` , =f~non’t1ne A‘cripp1¢~" .- . /If ouhaveal nedlnkl lchin f _ "` '::.fln.i;€.i2x5."Eir;“. f.‘:‘.°.if°°“il'=“'*"`i'? ,lt "E .- Jvhnsolfs. muscles ‘ liniment 1 - ,supine -meteo " 1 wi - - _ one gpglicadon zvoudtrllil ihxisiralggnfor , er-continued use will bring a sure and. A ¢“f¢_-‘ .l°|llIl°lI'I Anodyne Linlment is an 1 _ tiny to inflammation of every kind._hen1s ¢\1¢°» bllmi. wounds and coatusions-cures lllmbago, muscular rheumatism, sciatica, lame back, stiii`_|o1uts, frost bites, etc, ...:: I WW . V , __ like Peter Pan?" She laughed, enum; '\;;`m,__._,,...e... _,f, "~ 1h-._._Lm~,_4_ less thinking I was awed at the splen- d°" °f he’ °l"°d°- her wish tlmtf ` , ._ ___ ___ 'Closing Out ' its of wom¢n’s, misse-’ and chlldretfs shoes and slippers a factory prices and less. $2.75 shoes i'or...... . . . ..$1.95 $1.25 shoes ior. ., .$1.75 $I`95shoesfor.. .. . .....$1.45 $1.85 shoes for . . ....$1.2o $1.15 shoes ior..... .go $1.25 shoes for......, . .... .90 $1.85 slippers for.. _...$1.25 $1.65 slippers for..... . . . . . . ..$i1.25 $1.60 slippers for . . . . .$.25 $1.45 slippers for . . . . . . . . . . ..$1 05 $140 slippers i`ot.... .. . .85 _S5 sHpp@rsf0r......... .... .70 ` ai Bell, J ._H. Flour _ _ _, V _ ` Il _1|ii`.»;;iil ' ll \\ ` poor child had humble quarters and in nigh ,_ er pride sought to play n ruse. Bath- um, H1331 1 ¢ s|_"'y Bra! X ar irolnicul that she should select my_ 1111?; ¢;b_ Tug, shiommuymed aa 5:1 i.i¢t!l’uiry Q.. 1 1 ~.°“*‘° Wffhdwdnseyee. _ _ \ _ My acquaintance with Mary Hazle- “|10 ' Ddmws hh _ __ :li _.) ton had consisted of mlmy encounters g{gg|@¢_ M1 nam, dreamed M11 come to every home that uses Beavnr Flour. Iz's the greatest -help any _ ` home mn have -because it is always - the same-always the best for all baking. Beaver lsnbleudof Manitoba Spnng Wheat and Ontario Fall What. Combines the whiteness and lightness of wmter wheat, with the strength and nourishing f00d pfbpertiel of spring wheat. A Dealers write lor ps-ks on all klnfll of Iieeda, Coarse Gnhu and Cxrepulln T. IL Taylor @.,LiIl¢d, _ Clin m. v_,g`;_*._,'wa|v»- _ - ¢7_' PLANT LINE 1 /6 0 O0; ) U -iz $ / \ / 1 '-55 \ "Isn‘t there some mlsinkef' I ven- tured. llséf iii-ig iiiiii g_ hers. mother-,and ary in her !n the next nt- ida. Mother seemed at her l i lil/ " Jbed beforemy own doorand coolly in- _ "May I not see the princess enter in This Have me an idea. Perhaps the lf my cousin Belle’s studio. A couple ot -Philistines. we often chatted ‘ln “ if Belle's cozy corner d . 11 “Dk BBWBM Iwasailent. arepeaungtearfm e. Qi-\\\ and amused ourselves watching Bel1e’s B Kllesis-all alleged celebrities. Indeed, we talked of everything but Miss Hn- aieton. Nor did Belle seem to lmow much' about the girl, which was not 1 strange, for Belle often took up nn at.. tractlve girl, made her welcome at the studio and pressed her into service as I model. Belle. like all extravagant' persons, has her own ideas on economy. On this particular- evening I had chanced upon Miss Hazleton hurryhg throuBlJ the streets and had taken it upon myself to see that she arrived nt `her destination in safety. After walk- ing blocks, often retrncing grozmd, I was naturally puzzled when she stop- formed me she was '11ome." I had hoped some time to oder it to her, "Good night, Mr. Dwyer, and thanks for coming so far out of your .WHY/' she said again. ii it sg' 5, ri -ss had long been marry and she had, of course, fallen inlove with Mary at nm t, accepting' my choice without think I stole your plazzal” she Brookswasyommoiher. Ofcom-ssl kngwshewasaway." _ Btudotwunid havebeenmoreinksep- 'thodmumstnnemtimnsuch llooaney. "f~U10P0'y0uuenotang1-y,"came amuiilediittlevoice. "Andi-lappny ciatewhatyoudidtosavemefmma humiliating position. Plmse give me credittor-undeninndl;ngwiryyonp.ve yourmothertheidea that ws"- “Butwe-nmmgagedi"I.ini:m-mlsil, "!‘wa.s'nevermoresu:ium=abou£m|gy\- Chills. Bellsnem2.iI.wns-noodmo~to mveyou." , . “loufwantmmwidioutkndwingmiya Ulhrsnbootmersheqnerienrarsanr. ly. "Oh, I can deceive you no-longer! I’mM>a.ryHazietnnI»omhard,tha!4>m- bardbrot.he!~s'niece." ‘WUhy,then"-lbe@n,wimunut:lzr- `uble1'e!iet,noi:‘becsnsesim'wasagreat heirms,butbem1med:siw'lsnotalady burglar, 'Theyhadplmmfor ir 3 3 E fi _ 5 Q- ego Q* Are i\-'Ioon€Y'S dainty Biscuits- gg .v|"ll'” . . . ~ 1 Perleclion Cream Sodas ll are the pcrfcction of biscuit making. Packed in the air-tight, 'moisture- I' _p proof boxcs so you will get thcm alwa s fresh and cris . Q%g§:\ `§°,` 1. y P Gct MGONEY’S. Insist if ' ` 3 .,e\`,;";"` ` ‘ > Y ‘ ` ,-A _ necessary. 1 ‘Z _ ` "_`;3~";'fi\' _ ; 1 _ , \ A _ -' __- -g safety?" 1 asked. thinning mo would plazined Mary. “Bdievtng romantic nimter, their Brxruahzmnee they believed ii ia Hnughtomargy theyseiechedtheonomanot e ven rs] go or 30 ays _'__ rom date of issue. For tickets and all information apply to __¢'-‘ WM MOMBO URQUETTE, Agent Plant Line Wharf, Ch ’town. "1 H. L. CHIPMAN. Eastern Manager. Halifax N. S. 4-3odrw6m -<4: mr e coioyli-L PA"ILWA<,_ Canada's Famous Train The Maritime Express is unsurpassed in the excell- ence of its Dining Car Service and Sleeping Car Accommoda- tions. For iicxets,tlme tables and ailin- formatinn apply to Superintendent _ P.E.Islaud Rnilway,Charlottetown, P.E. Island ;or to General Passen- ger Dept., Moncron, N B. Reliable Watches, Clocks, .8 V O Jewelry, ' and ‘Silverware 1 pai 1 exceptionally low Prices at C.W.Paiterson‘s. ' Cor. Gt Geo. and Grafton Sta- dttsrtt stf. | H ' hun: Anowgontoomz. we mein atm sm ,sim na-11:, ‘“"°“°‘“‘ ‘°”°“iE>'i<<>mw==- ‘l s.w.o||.|.s11 ti’:.‘.'::i.f Agents Welsh Tanning Co. 4'9 dsms O f » Speciil round trip rates will be in effect on this line commencing Igi'-1 . 1 on Sept, 17th. Roundtrip $1r.oo " (Q A' 5 ._ 1- M <»-if <1 -r ;_.- ' l wéhpemsaiisdlénesgay _ at noon. rom sport an un a'y =.1<;;.M -.1.. ` at noon from Boston. , ` . \\;§ /1” _. 1.. ‘~ -keeps its delicate fregance to the very last fragment, and it is so well made that it will wear to the thinnest wafer. Albert Soap: Ltd. Mfrs., Montreal. 11 _ -. _ fe _ _ ., _._,_____.__.. ___._* Travel by Your Own Line to _> 7 5 Z 1 1 ` 1/ / I Quebec, Montreal and /f f///( V `;5,.=~" All Points West p Policy-lioldcrs When you take out insurance in The' Mutual Life, you become one of the owners of the company. You havei a wioicé in mapping out the policy'of the company -a vole for lhe directors who appoint the ofhcers-and you share equiiably in all the profits. There are no slock-holders-~ 'no cnonnous salaried ailiona -no expensive branthuollice buildings. li is a MUTUAL Com y- owned and controlled bynlhe policy-holders. Write to the Company Head Oilice, Waterloo, Oni., for report showing the wonderful growth of thinpopular company, orcallon BSU J. 0. ARSENAULT, General Agent 1 I / A / `< li.. ` - MAGIC “`“ .11i.;,- r ' T"-‘H ;‘ no Z* L‘;nn~ 15,1 ~-malt out rounopau an TORON‘l’0.0l7. i wdrtlry. Fancy!" :Do II amen inomny U my _ISK . “0onvince»lizem?’ med gary. “Wim _ .v .- 1\_ “Baby’s 0wn”Soap ewan ..ff»n'raif.»n andwri/iviirfr. 3-ey // _/ ci- DF CANADA -The Company oi Ihe Q 2/4 é “oorm ur, m:lm,"snn mvrran rnonrrnr. bring her into a very small comer in- deed. “You are too solicihons, Mr. Dwyer,” she said sweetly. “I think I will sit on the porch a few moments-alone." “I, too, like to sit on porches,” I hinted. “Come up then,” she invited prompt- ly. “But you mustn’t disturb my"-- The sentence tmiled ott. I was charmed with her daring. I wanted to tell ber one might shout without fear of disturbing old Martha, who was “doing” tor me until mother and the servants retumed. | I sat down on the top step. Listen- ing in her clever chatter, I advanced ry afher theory to myself to ex- °l‘>%liJ her moidves. Even when n pos- sl e plot against the silver spoons suggested itself I couldn’t judge her harshly. A. lady burglar! Well, we've had some mighty pleasing ones lately -in booksandon thesinge. Iwns on the point of offering myself as u confederate against my own silver when she once more said: “You really must go now, Mr. Dwy- or." “May I come againf' I queried. “l’ll seo you at Belle's," she eluded. “Belle sails for Europe Wednesday,” I reminded. Mary looked dismayed. ' “So I may come up here instead for our usual chat on the a.rtsl*" "No, no, noi” she cried. "Do I infer that you wish the acquaintance-when Belle sails persisted. 1“No. oh, noi” 1' "Then I shall hope to ilnd you hen tomorrow-much more romantic than sending in one'| card and all that sort of thing," I expiuneo lame!!- “I love unconventional thintl." agreed Mary, suddenly onfhlliltlfis- I walked briskly down the Street. stopped atthetlrstahadowandloohad back. Mary came down thi INDI I-Ill! walked away in the UDDUIIU dl3'°¢¢l0‘lI- r renewed at a sue distance. mi than my calculations were UPU! U! 0001113 hertnrnmatunmsidmeeoftho great Lombard brothers. Sho disap- pgsreq vsry neatly thmush a basement window. All the way homo I whistled 'Mary Wu a Housemsid.” Next -morning I learned the Lombard house 8 33 you are the ;na.ni"' Now I lmderstood the many social invitations which tl1e‘tmi:ttxm old men Ind heaped upon me.-And Lhad tm-ned them down! -snr why ora-ywomm-:mai emb- omce obstacles? l'_‘danmxled.at length. “Do you imagne Pddhw them to armogeitall in their-way? I‘m not a bminn bushels of wheaftto be disposed of. I dlould have hated you if they had thrown me at your bead. And ‘I liked yuntheiirstday at Be-l'le's. Of course I swmwher waecreey.” 'As I mosmtad the Lombard steps ,witiulllm-y I remarked, "But wasn’t it dolly of mother to accept you-as I did -et mce1value‘I" “As it happens," murmured Mary sweetly, "she has been plotting with my Imdos to bring us together! But lmven't we deteated all of them?" She sznihd eoninnmxuy, her hand slipping into mine. --iii No Other Food Product has a Like Record Baker’s Cocoa 1 Years of Constantly Increasing Sales ,,`) 48 f- li.; Highest 2,.”-£3’ Awards " 1 i In 1 li' i ` ` -\ Europe ` ;' Bild if f 1 J America *~.s_ l _N 1° usoiurru . Rs ate‘red IJ. S.¥at. Oillcq It is a perfect food, u wholesome as it is delicious; highly nourishing, easily- , digested, iltted to repair wanted strength, preserve health, prolong life. CHOICE RECIPE BOOK BBNT FREE ON REQUEST Walter Baker & ilu., lid. Established l7l) DORCHESTER, MASS., U. 8. A. - aR_ANci-1 Hovsxi B6 St. Peter Street, Montreal n-d_.__________|, ' Allan’s Champagne Kola as two very important eaturen-nuaiity sad satis- action. No other temncfve think can rquallt. » hd been robbed. ` H That evening when I Joined Mary on Q; pei-eh she was confidant in the '°."‘_'.1°‘ ‘*__"‘.'; lly xhe bottle, do: or use at JAS. KELLY & L0- _ , ,_, _.,»_;. ..._ . .. l \`J COLLARS OH! space under the \Vheu thc pon easily most collars, once the tic is placed under the fold, ii‘s almost im- possible to move it. The man who has never worn a ` COLLAR will appreciate this. Cui shows our “Alonzo”-on .Iron F1‘a111e-lirund fold collar. Sgyle :ind comfort ore the strong ea- tirres of this collar. Sizes !4to 18, heights 1%, 2, and 2}.{. Price zoc. each-3 for 5oc. 4 more sapiens, |.um,uo|rm1. io ` '-4,' - // . & 4; VI I 5.-\_ -' _ J N." `q f - _'_ -?§"i"=`§`§"§\ f /,ip-Q W . _ nn \~=~. 0 \ Smooth Feeling The great point in favor of "Queen City" flour is its smoothness, thai is its adaptability to all kinds of household purposes. . Queen City Flour is rich in nuirimeni and easy to digest. lt makes equally as well bread, cakes or pastry--in fact all things cookable. YOUR GROCER SELL8 11'. '°' __ ' -=s=’~¥` ¢'_¢- I ~a= -?~ *rf E 1'- --° ~€:F>' ;§E§ 31523 I 3;' 'lil ' -ii. 1 201' l` lf. .1 . __ `~__.__,__-$.» iiii Buy by at/ze Label .. L ' 3 i ,_, ,"°' .. 2$;"$§¥;"§:§:§I§1§¥if:7 bg 4:1:§:§:§:§:§2§i-: The Fil~Reform trademark means the certainty of satisfaction. lt stands for Fil-Reform quality and Fit-Reform values. Millions of dollars' worth of Suits and Overcoais have been sold because this liitle wreath has lived up to its reputation. Thousands of men have carried it with them-and have learned to appreciate its importance. li's a good thing to look for, and a mighty good thing to find. Anti you will always find it in the inside pocket of Fil-Reform garments. _ _ Suits and Overcoais, $l 5 up. 214 PROWSE BRs.1_11v11T1-:D Charlottetown. _ ' Q13 Iiewson Hewsrm Underwear conforms snugly to every Zinc and curve of t/w burly. It possesses that springy, elastic tendency which assures perfect freedom of bodily movement. This unusual ficxiiniiity is due to thc high quality of wool used and the superior way in wliich the garments arc knit- Hcwson Underwear feels wonderfully smooth, soft and restful to thc body. No rough scams to annoy you. They arc neatly covered hy a process that required the introduction of special machines for the purpose. For comfort’s sake buy Underwear trade-marked with the Hcwson oval. Also i'l4i1k1'r_t ZZ Ht-wsonI’1nv l-Vool ivrcdr. Amhers '/7' “I_ O* se 1 Mmm 1. ' ii _ l'I|¢hl»wia| Gamma an llenlz . - ‘ 00 0 I-PourYean'cnoneforD¢|-reeofl.!o. '_»/. ‘ ‘ 11-Three Years' Gonna lor Diploma. _-_1 1 - A calmer or mum scmucl. ‘-"'°‘" “"¢‘°"""'- -»--~°-»----n. ::.°.r::-::r-::::.-.:.:.';:- ~ mncsrou. our. ‘;€F.il°lf:Lli;'J.‘I3."“" Arc You Troubled with poor fitting elolhaol Il ~ oomo to ns and your troubles in hat, line will bo atln end. now our business and aro up tio the mark in pa term, styles and workmanship I you nro hard to miihcumo hero Wo have plowed lumdveds of others and are ccnfld c-.t vmuiu plane y Your: for goad Hu. Mchnnald & Pcrrv The Nohby Tailors, Gt. George St, We are lnininj A reputation , or good ilhv and wo are nolieltina pour trade to show you that vw § , I vvv\¢\nf`¢v\s\Iv\¢`,,¢vu\¢vv~ ,,,,...,,.~`.¢¢\.`.»\--v-\»- uma. ef ta season 4 fa /-“'°’“"l°“ ":f‘°°""l~ :kristina agply tl :le Bccfogiy Jag I-3l°¢¢fl°l 3° “Will- |¢i.n.¢, hum., omni, ‘ A-aisisgy na nuns anim . 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