s-fliliflvi i ' f_ .p.1.on TW , Pfilbyicrian Congregation at Brad- is...‘ "When a mother detects from the! V951 a '°"°'Y °1d 919°" wrdthings and fretting of a child but slwsyl mt- thgt worms are troublng it, she can Guest: Aln-early American! are a reliable remedy in Miller's o Powders which will expel all worms from the system. They may cause vomiting. but this need cause no anxiety, ‘because it is but a manifestation o'f their thorough york. No worms can long exist where these Powders are used. Hostess: l Tenders For Church. The Building Committee of the 1-001‘, "roorl You look all in. I've been- on s toot! Drum: Horn: albane. Prince Edward Island, in-_ ites tenders from builders of good ding for the erection of a suit- .,,...,..wpr-.-,.+.-... - oaswquwrvsuqeueeu-wr - ‘ \ . in a ditch- Further on was tho wreck of what had onoe been n11 expensive roadster. ._ He picked up Cynthia, ascertain- .ed that she still lived, and carried her to the nearest houso. ‘After n CURSE GLOVE AStoqdLmre uuiita1bl_ Q ~ THE STORM iai. ne knew who. she nlwas. fibers w a nothing about be; 10 iindentlfy her. Her purse, with the There are certain days that areiblack opal and the certificate oi remembured in each communityiher marriage to King Carson had because of a particular local cala- been swept 8W0? by 11119 deluge. mm, Such was [he day of Cyn-rand was, at that nioment, careen- thia Greer's marriage to the ing madly along a creek that thB strange adventurer, King Carsou- storm had turned into a rushing That particular May day is rem- river. embered for its morning of beauti- Finally an examination of the ful promise and the storm that wreckage of her car revealed ‘its came in the afternoon, destruction number which, in turn. was traced in its wake. io the Greer household. in half an Cynthia as half-way home, driv- hour. her parents were at her bed ing fast, d spite her overwhelmingielde, despairing of her life. The weariness of body and spirit, whenidoctors said there was little hope. the great black storm-cloud began. But Cynthia didn't die. H91‘ to climb out of the west. She saw youth and strength and the same it and increased her speed. Many aidauntless spirit that had sent her time she had raced s rainstorm.,forth on her great adventure pull- She adored the wild thrill of it. thejsd her through. Slowly and usin- wind in her face, the menacinglflllly. she struggled back to life- shadows behind her, the queer 01-‘ A tiny 681110 When she was taken 1111190555 11er- wgfgf, mum; {was able to lie in the sunshine of But that afternoon luck was not_the 511111011. A Siamese cat was with Cynthia- The storm-cloud-‘vurled up on the corner of the gained. The wind sent the dust ed- 118111 r118 111111 13y across her knees, ying in great gusts that blinded 1111111 0 00y lay 11981118 1181‘. lreel111ll; and choked her and made it next s wsrshlpful and watchful eve uir to impossible to see the road clear- 0" 1191‘ 111111. D1116 lacs. time, she was removed to a hospit-i cctric quality of Nature before she home. and another day. When she‘ "m. cnsnnorrsirown A oulisnmn '. l 1 or Yours ' 1 I; IIlJ-IAI ULLIAI 1 llnut-to-IIQH ‘fills With Alto- uoblla DIIIII and Drlvnro on lhw tmDU-Ifls ‘lost Ont c! r than» can at the Inlet lxpsne. 0 TOPS SOURCE OF NOISE. Roadster and phaeton tops that are put up in a hurry when the first drops of a Summer rain begin to fall may prove-to be a source 0/1’. annoying rattling. if the attach- ment in front is to the windshield frame, it frequentiy happens that the nuts are not tightened all the way down. The bows also nla not be firmly moored. In some of; the more inexpensive car's, the,‘ bows are held in place by a cotter pin. Unless this pin is put in pro~i perly, it will mean an annoyingl squeak that sometimes is hard to’ locate. A washer usually will!» take up all play at this point, ' KEEP POCKET-S IN SHAPE in addition to detracting from' the interlomappearance of the car,‘ D0ckets that’ are over-loaded witbi tools and rags will pull loose. Thus, the fabric orother rnaterialls of which they are made may be torn Miss Louise Lourhan Route l2. C hnrlesfon. IIL Does your daughter able Presbyterian Church building than» section. Plans and specific- ations can be seen at. the home of Mr. Murdock Graham. Brsdalbane, up too and including Saturday, the 3rd day September at 12 noon. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Si ly. Thunder rolled, and lightning A 19W 111016 Weeks. and she had began to cut through a world BPOWIJ 8110113 enough to walk. in plunged into darkness alnlost as a month she would plny tennis and deep as night. golf again. Miraculously, there And then the rain came-a fright~ “'35 1101 B. single scar on her slim ful, ceaseless downpour that fell 1°V91y body to show the narrow es- with such force that the water 011118 she had had from dam ln such a way that replacement is the only remedy. it is better to keep only cleaning cloths in the door pocket unless it is made es- pecially to carry heavy tools. it may prove less expensive, as well as more attractive. . attend school regularly? MANY GIRLS are absent from school for a few days each month. because of illness. In many cases this is unnecessary because young girls- as well as older women —- can be strengthened by Lydia E, Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound. Girls suffering from run-down condj. tion, sleeplessness, nervousness, and loss of appetite, should gain new strength and vigor from this Vegetable Compound. The following testimonials show what the Compound has done for other schoolgirls. . / ‘n fl . . ——_-'—~ l MceKENZlE MATHESON. BUR“ ""19. 995/19" "A05 I f B il mi . secretary o u ding com n“ Rags used to wipe off oil cups‘ during the canlubricating process 9737-8-24-27-30-1. NO MIND READER shouhd not be thrown carelessly around the garage. Laden with I I ‘ I she (a mldnlghn: so you mm“ ‘i 1 I I‘ Y grease and oil the ar hi hi in- I 7°“ u" "ad my "Hm" ~. w. \\ 1 ' - 1 flammable and effigiencey 415d bare- He: I'm sure oiit. \ -~ ‘ fulness demand that they be de-. A meeting of the West Prince She: Then why aren't you home stroyed immediately. ‘ ~Llberal Conservative Association and 1h h“? will be held in O‘Leary, Thursday Beptembe 8th at 2 o'clock to ap- point delegates for the National Convention at W; nipeg. JOHN A. HACKETT Pres. West Prince Lin-Conservative i Association J. ALBERT BRENNAN Sec'ty., West Prince Lin-Conserva- tive Association 8833-8-29-31. The “fiiwiilsliélfilil; “Marvel” Cream Separator 275 lbs. 375 lbs. SICKANDWEAK Camden, New Jersey :—“Wben my dau ht.er was twelve yearsold she was urt at the play-ground, Sh, was sick and weak for some time after that and was not able to o to" school regularly. Lydia E. ink- hsm's Vegetable Compound bu ‘helped her wonderfully, and silo now goes to school every da . Silt has gained Ill weight an bass better appetite than she had before tilkilli_ lt." Mrs. Ada McKim, l Renlnnber this package‘ 324;),- nden Street, Camden, New NERVOUS AND DIZZY Charleston, lllinqis:— "I ave my fifteen-year-old girl Lydia . Pink- ham's egetable Compound audit did her s. wonderful lot of ood. She was nervous, weak and izzy. At last she was so bad oil‘ that she was out of school for four months. The Vegetable f‘ d has im- proved her in every way and she has gone back to school. l recommend the Ve etabie Com- pound to other mot ers with girls who are not as strong as the should be". Mm’ Alice 10.1mm’ “um 2' None genuine wilhout the sig- Lydia la.l=>.-...1.'1......~.. Vegetable Compound LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDlOlNE C0,, COBOUHG, ONT, _ OFTEN JUST DISPLACED When the ammeter legisters dis- charge with the ignition and lights off, the situation calls for action. lt_sllould not begin with an inspec- lioll of the wiring system‘ of tile car, however. Instead, tap the ammeter lightly with the hand. Very often the Ja’ ill cause it to Wgisler properly. The ammeteir arm is guilty of nlisplacelnent at times and it should be [he first unit suspected in such a case. : v TEST ‘EMERGENCY’, BRAKE i WHERE SHE WAS $43.50‘ r4 75 He: Where are you bound witr N“ 21 70o lbs_ that pretty belt on. Miss Smart? _ . . “ yo, 43 1,300 lhs, 9430 She: Around the waist. of cdurse i/\ Q r. o. B. CHARLOTTETOWN . - ' .\"\ .\~~_‘§ Extra Parts for all Sharpies _ ~ ‘ ' 1 _ Machines The storm swepton, but Cynthia, amid the fragments of her car. lay J, L, still with the muddy water rushing over and around her...... SOLE DISTRIBUTOR 39 Queen Street Charlottetown. P. E. I. Too nlany drivers lose their fac- llliy in usuing the parking or em~ 918911Cy brake by continual depend. ence upon the service brakes, It 1 does not pay to become totally un- familiar with the other braking sy- stem, however. The tinlemay come when both brakes will be needed i0 bring the car to a stop. Fre- quently. when this moment arrives, Lile emergency brake is found to _ lie altogether lnadeqniate. Had the discovery been made llefore| leaped up again from the ground m, One day her mother lntroducedtllrough occasional use, the neces- great muddy geysers. Ill the flash the subject that had tortured 111i‘ S1111’ 19011119 01‘ 11111115111191111-1 00111111 of a minute, the road was flooded during all the weeks of Cynthia's have been made, ‘"1111 W019i". 11110 1111101 poured dowll illness and couvalescence. Alicia 1111011 11 110111 1119 0111y banks on Greer had come to blame herself either side. Cynthia's car slithered for the Q3_{a5[1‘()phQ—-af[er all, it here and there, churned and plOWqwaS her ambition that had brought It isn mistake to assume that 911 r Basil Harcourt into Cynthia's life. 11931111811115 0P9 1111811111191 P111911 She tried to keep it in the marl. She came l0 Cynthia and took her 1119 1195101 1119111. subjected to hard but she was unable to control it. {daughter's slim hand in hers. 01111113 0V8!‘ Pflllgh roads, will get Just then a great tree fell across‘ “Cynthia, dear," she ‘said gently. “"1 <11’ 91111191111911! 911d 111911 119111119 her path. She iiinched and strug- "l think the time has come for you be 5° 91199194 11131 111911 319 gied to leap from the car. Her to tell file what happened that 111111111118 l0 011191‘ drivers. A180 last thought, as the hm. struck [n3 night;- 11119:’ willéaildllo lllight the road PTO’ tree, was, curiously enough. of the‘ Cynthia lmed “M1955 e eh i191‘ y» * 9H 1B ts shouiid be Biv- _ man slle 118d married that morn-l "What night?" y is" Periodic inspection. 11 the $119111 "19 Pa“ W999 "19 11119515 °1i Miss Bertha Carrulhers visitedUnited Church here was well lug. After that—darkuess. j “The night Major Harcourt lsri,‘"1°1°'101 1651a them 01‘ 1195 themlmr’ m‘! Mrs‘ Gem“ Chm- lewEdward Mcl-‘adyen on Sunday. tended. The pastor spoke 110111 . E Tilile storfm swept on. but Cynthia, and you went out alone." 1951?‘! ‘mcela, 111311111‘ he "iayébf '93s" azgitlsdgynjlnomlgigéo: flzeirflrmmi m1 subject: “The Rich Farmetlxx" =1 r am the ragments of ller car lay Cynthia's reit hrow r to- [ma y c“ an 9y are n a rcon- or ' ass‘ I s e rs ma: Miss Beulah Robinson, Mr. alldhs the text, "Thou fool t is l still. with the mllddy water rusll- Eetller ill pllpzzletly fasiliosrrd ew Amon- Mr5~ Clark has visited “The oarflenllMlh- 11111101131 F11111C15 011d 111119 501118111111 0115' $0111 119 19111111911 01 Aug. ing over and around her..i.... "Major Harcourt’! Who is he?" m me Gum’ but’ it evmently “ha” 1191111» 015° Mls- L119 0191119 and“ ED901111 19011119 °1 1-1115 S91v1“ f v I , It was nearly evening when the" Mrs. Greer drew a frightened DROP OF on‘ DOES TRICK “qt be the 1931- ‘daughter Muriel paid a visit to the the rendition of "Lead Kindly 1,- llckets 0n Sale I driver of a car making llig way brearh, ‘ blueberry barrens at Maple Plains 0n by Mrs. W. E. Fletcher of Char -'. . COUND No. 12 No. 13 ' Miss Alice Best, of Crapaud, is visiting in Augustine Cove, the guest oi‘ Miss Muriel McFadyen. where they spent the past two‘ weeks, Miss Eileen Jones, Charlolteu paid a visit to Pownai recently, l- guest of her uncle, Mr. W. 2.11mi A new frost-proof ware-house for seed potatoes is under construction v _ at Pisquid Station at present. Ml'.,11{1913°"91d "$11911 M15- Admm Bradley‘ st fl-heresa’ m Clarke on Mollday afternoon. ‘charge. Mr. Bradley left the build- mid “h” P9115- Next’ Sabbath m8 of R_ Q Clark-s new ‘store here‘ A motoring party consisting of Mr. 4th, the pupil of tile United Ch . _;and Mrs. Major Carrutllers and soil-st Pownal will be occupied at’! ,' gmfizgk‘g,,“,,'°:‘a::‘°’:f,fe,f,° {fe Lorne, also Miss Clara Clarke, Aug-lay Rev. A. A. MacLeod. Mr. . w “Hm Se has be; finished ustine Cove. visited the blueberry Lend is a forceful and efl a u ' bnrrens at. Maple Plains Tuesday af- preacher. l~ terllooll. BEST LIGHTS GET MOOSE Mrs. Harry Clarke and Mrs. John Bradford Rev. and Mrs. Llttlejohns spending some time in Chariot 4oev+roe1< Travel 12mm Haunt Ruunvs; T0 TORONTO . y.‘ ..'. »<~ e4v~§o40 VERY SELDOM “Yes, I knew that Scotsman sh: married-tlght-fisted chap. How's he treating his wife?" "Very seldom, I hear." \ . Mr. and Mrs. Watson Clark who The Sunday evening Service a, ' 1i h , . h Qauflgugly “long the same road’ M. daughter-s fgcefyeéheiganieat er Those car owners fortunate sn- Service in the Presbyterian ChurchiTuesday afternoon. town. This was a P19115019 i" Aug. Sept. r‘ ter the storm had grumblingly sub- guile there; only puzzlemeht, W31‘ 1° 5°19’ 10118 P911009 W11110111_Sunday were lleld at seven rfclocki _ for this soloist pOSSES-‘liis a voice (. d f] S t 14th , sided, saw the body or a girl lying “Cynmln,” she gasped “Gym n pilnclule ‘are lulledunto a falsecohducwd by He“ M“ Fuyhmhl Mr, Life Clarke, our popular pnlnl- great volunle and her perfect en n, r00 llll l 8p . .5 ma," ' sollse of security. trarage work- Belfast, and was lgrggly amended, er m Augustine Cove, is busy paillt- hum; was n pleasure to listen to.‘ .14‘ . formation 331 ers continually are called upon l0 ‘ ing Mr. George Cnllbecks dwelling hQpQ to have hey with us again or 1n - " free lug nuts that havie been frozi, Chmmhhroh servrce was he)‘; “$110058 of Tryon. i ' ' an durns the 1110101" 81's c111 s ‘eleven o'clock a. n. i tn v itcd- " to Fares! Reservatlons’ good fortune. Even if it is not to ichurch m“ M? éharaanll Mrs. Bradford Clarke has been for Etc to 11s 1L08111119d 111111 0110 W11" 119911 10FPsstor. the past week feeling nlucll better in '9 (llliflfllge a tilflt. i1 Dillyfl lilo ECIIHOVGT‘ health. Her many friends hope that ‘l ie ill‘; 1111 11 0991"! 01111 y W 1 1111 h sllc may continue so. “f. K. ROE-BIS, 1245 A M loll can. They.wlll turn when i116lhaulggm£gvgfégi1ptiilfignlfgoggdtlgg <o>..~_‘-_~- Ticket/urani- ' ' ‘ "1090 0'11"- ibrldge these days. Mr. Edwin Mc- POWNAL l‘. Ritchie, Ticket Agent, Station. P. W. Clarkill, Dist. Passgr. Agent, Charlottetown. T0m0rr0w’s Radio‘ Program THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 whw (420) olnZiT-lfiucgirfi" 11.00 P. M. ‘WSAI (361) Cinci. Studio. ‘#1510109 N° “"3" D 1' The dread of renewed attacks 1 ‘. asthma has no hold upon 111019 . have learned to rely upon 171- ~1- Kelloggs Asthma Remedy- 5° . do they feel that complev: 10 is placed on this true specific , the certainty that it will alwsyi all that its makers claim. 11 . have not yet learned how sale I are with this preparation at i 1 get it to-day and know for Y0 ' 1 swears-rants l l! He: You certainly look like a dryad. She: A dry ad. for what? He: For bathing suits. haven't got yours wet yet. [nguhhuona] Radio Program, IKRAB (309) Lincoln. Betty Lane. | “my directing n The grave coming‘, ' Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Matheson. coucszars 2-50 P- M- p-m“ ‘b . y train-F. IWCAE ‘m’ Pi°°sb“'“' Ch“ m” Mount’ Stewart N0tes| Oyster Bed Bridge. and Philip, mot- 1 ’ ored to Powllal Sunday. 12.30 P. M. l 5-25 P- M- . WEE} (443) 3mm“ Music, H_ niwGY (380) Schen. N. Y. Baseball. A large improvement wh5_ added to our school last week by putting- NOTES - gmdm I 5.55 P. M. 12,35 p_ M_ ,KDKA (316) Plttsburg. Baseball. 51x new desks m the prlmhry roan,’ 5'57 and four in the principals room. i ~1- | Mrs Life Clarke and little daught- The work h; rhsmhihg M“ Flrgdifl‘. Muriel. accompanied by Miss CFCF (411) Montreal. Concert. P- M- 345 p, M_ WHK (205) Cleveland. Baseball. woo (sum Phila. Organ-Trumpet. 0-00 P- M- ; , 6.15 P. M. lw-YZ i454) N- Y» 3889111111‘ lLeard's new electrical plant is 1591111111 11001118011 visited (31109 TPBV-i Harvesting has begun here in spite .'_ WBZ ma) Springfield. Ensemble. : _ 0-30 P- M- ‘steadily advancing rind lvfr. wartime 011 M0ndny rvsnlns- of the lute spring. Mr- Lsywn Jones 7-00 P- M- iKDKA i316) 91115- 5k919h- was last week putting up the poles having cutaflcld of oats on Saturday. WEAF r491) New ymqh ugh; 09-,‘ 10.00 P. M. to carry the wires along ‘he ma", Mr. and Mrs. Edison Mabey, Try- 1f you wish to get ahead of Layton em to wimp, WEE}, wJARjWPG i273) Atlantic City. Frys. street hem ‘m- W9T9 111511015 111 511811511119 C0119 one must gct up early in the morn~ Wm’ wan’ W8C, WCAE. WWJ’, _' on Sunday. the guests of Mr. and in; WSAI, xsn, WGY, WMAQ. i M“ We 0mm’- WGY (380) Schenectady. Opera. 1 8.00 P. M. WSAI r361) Cinoi. Studio. jWGR <803l Buffalo- Hwilcr- xnxa (316) Pitts. Elks Quartet. ; 8-00 P- M- . WBZ 1383i Springfield. Elks QunrtctJll/PG 12731 Allnntlv 01w. Olssns four feet taken off the lop of the R1,", REL . 9.41s P. M. l 9.30 P. M. hill. l WHK i265) Cleve. Studio Program. lWJZ M54) N. Y. Twin Oaks- WCAE (517) Pitts. Flotilla Club. ‘C0Dy11811t. 1927. 11y 10091110110001 Mr. and Mrs. George Jay returned 10.00 P. M. Radio Programs. Chicnso.) Thursday evening from Borden Tuesday evening. THE BEDTIME STRlP- Beaver Can't Wave WHATS» on YOUR), You Miss Dixon Milthcson. who spenta ‘pleasant visit with her sister, Mrs. Layton Jones. returned home Sun- day. CORNS Quiclrrsiieffrompainful ( //I';;;;,Ig;z., eon-ls, tender toss and AN v4 pressure of tight shoes. IL Rub your scalp with mlnsrd’! 1 {o} r TAILORED SUIT .TOPCOAT Now for a ‘new tailored t0- l‘ measure Suit or Top Colt- F11 h,“ t. u. r. s. , In the recent wind and rain stormgprmnlgase“ t? show Fall , which was so heavily felt in thisj‘ u "d wwla , . section of the province. two damsmzdlzdrmfiizll ha,“ cum .1 belonging to Mr. Angus Benton. Tea: A n,“ my of mumonm k I, Hill, were blown over. This is agreat,‘ hum, Repreunuu" h , loss to Mr. Benton. and beaepeclaily g0‘ _ Messrs. Archie Robinson and Ken- 99 1119 1918.91‘ °1l9 ‘"95 "3 "m" ' math (gamer-oh vhqhed Tr-yoh oh elled. a lot. of work and time having ‘fish-lg; 8g‘, chnlflmon’, ‘A . —By Arthur Chapouille 3 been spent on the job. . He); moomc. ‘(O11 R p ‘(new cati- W Te“- ...+»' ‘ “Moveooeeeweoixze-i 8838-8-29-31-9-3. __.- oi i - l P18111101!’ ‘ Zine-pails Awm"... Professional Cards‘ Dr. U. C. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. 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