i. "Alliilllill sill OF DWELLING HOUSE AND mciil m’ SEYMOUR LOT. ' run cakiitmmowu lwxiinuilw R t. H on. Artllttr Meighafrt We will sell for Mr. Philip J. Doyle, 169 Water Street, City, 0o the premees on Thursday. 17th September,‘ 1925. at 12 o'clock noon his “fig dwelling house. conven- iently situated and in good repair. Iin opportunity to secure a home for a moderate price. Terms st saie_ here?" .\io.y asked the question of her "\\'ell. where do we go frouilovers w ell her- “l must be boodooedl" May went discover that she hadn't a cent in DEAlQiCE DUDION m! pi" LOOSE ho had deserted benchest- To s head s! nothing of a roof over her when the hotel people should and » o- Hon. Senator G. D. Robertson MacKINNON G. McN EILL. Solicitors. 4820-S)~lliliiw. . FUR SALE l offer by private sale my farm 07145 acres ol good land with good “wry woman when She Sees buildings overlooking St. Bay, 90 acres clear. growth Therg is enough lumber and hardINoi wood to pay for farm. Farm bordered“vliiycigiit years liili! on Bay where there is abundance, of mussel mud short distance from_ ' - _ pcr. fsfiirghzxng: R’ R Station school bu tll\‘tl"l\li illill pliiiosllilllical about cut your bread and butter without twenty dollar bill. oiuciiiifiii‘ Saturday. Sept, 19th at l dciockfijobs. and were well on their wa BENJ- ""1"" * °°~' ()\\'|_1»[‘Qflec[l()u u. u... mil-n..- llleon thinking bitterly. “I don't have the world with which to pay her A“°“°"°°"' uest morning. standing before theany luck at all.” ibiil! (my 4.9....“ in he; ghabby mile The ringing oi tho telephone on “well. I'll sell niy plii. Tharllhalp the ivuii startled her . . hotel bedroom. . brought some." May decided. and withouia it was a dim old iriirror. lint it her hack lo the hopeless present. isecolili thought. lino wailked straight ivlia not too lllni to show May the Cnrlottiis voice, still thick and down the street to a pllwushop four livli lilies that were beginning toshaky. greeted her when she an» blot-ks away. llliil’ the smooth. while beauty ursiversd it. g It was not her first visit to the llcr fureilelill uiili the shallows ill “May darling.“ it said so rapidly pawlishop. She hall been there once llic drooping corners of her lnouthiilat lill the words seemed to ruu before. and bad walked uuhhlglily tloliu licziiells. was she gelling together like one long word. "I'm ililililied because the proprietor had liili? She leaned over and studied so sorry about last night. l'musi offered her only twenty dollars for licr face with that l-oill iilill pzinil-kyiiave been awfully. awfully Bluiiltil a pin that was worth at lcusta hun- ll-rror that comes to the heart oils lo! you go 011! u! this house i11 dred. But she took the twenty dollar bill today. without a word of pru- . llerllic nlilldle 0t the night, the way I P¢i¢r§i1i.,~gi “Tingle, dill. Won't you forgive me an 'l‘licil suddenly she remembered. 001116‘ buck?" l test. and went out. . . Ttkllzylll: tile nineteenth of All the Lillie she was liiiteilihli.‘ Back in the rich lobby of tile ‘ember, ha; Uri-ruddy! she was May ivas shaking her head as ii Alexandria, she asked the cashier she thought Carlotta could see her. for her bill.‘ Small as it was, it "Aiili you can't expel-l a wouilln "No." she answered with cold staggered her. Fifty-seven ilollars olJi 'ellly<ci-_.;llt tli look like a flap llevisiuu. when Carlotta had fin- and fifty cents! . Alill all she ully will parsnip trying to islied. ".\‘o. [can't collie back and hall in the world was a single balance oidf timber and hard woodl, “Well. right here is where I be-i collie a deadbeat!" Mny decided. grimly. as she walked out of the lobby, the blllltlllltilléil tightly ii paying for it! And I liaveut enough iiiii gllililn settled down over nloncl’ l0 d" ihfll- N0 thanks. CHF ~ illUl’, ill spite lil‘ her effort to keep iotta. i won't be C0i11l11E back . ._- 1hr» stilfcst slirt lit upper lip . . . But thanks for being so nice to me l Al iier age must women were these ten or eleven days. Goodby.“ lier hand. minnbiily mlirried and hall; Without Whiting for Carlotta to. A deadbeat‘. The ugly worli lloliws of tllcir <ivi'li—~li llushand tn fl'l-‘4\\l~l‘ liar, she ILuug up the rs-ibroiight a flush to her checks ul~ whit iiir at liigiiiinil. g. child or ccivcr. isbe walked along toward the re Or else they had .-‘.-, 1i tile telephone call had filled gion of cheap boarding houses. y her with sudden life nlill courage. where “Rooms to Rent" signs were she dressed quickly and went down- tucked up on every other building ALLAN A. MacDONALD-iw . AT DARLINGTON ltwo in cuddle. Will Address ublic Meetings: In the Prince Edward Theatre AND Strand Theatre ..Q;v.. Friday Sept. l8, I925 \ the property of the late Myles Mc-_tu sill-cuss. "Bill I have nothing . . Mll_\‘ Donald. consisting of 8O acres of; land. crop. stock. farm Implements, and household furniture. For fur-' ther particulars see Hand Bills. ‘Bf all?" iiilnigllt bitterly. i . nothing stairs. "I'm checking out." she tolll the reputable looking of them. "Will ynil plcascikliciv tli pass before clerk iii the lobby. send my take her in. coming as she did witli iil illt‘ illlll, silvery (luiitlls give llic my bill. and mlrrllr-Aicr unhappy trunk down to till.- station? . . X10 May chose one of the most dis. She tliut only that kind would baggage. The Meetings Will Commence at 8 P. kOOOlO-O-O ‘v ‘v And when she was alone in i dark little room on the thitd floor ' * ' she sat down to think . l On the afternoon before Tilauks-i "I've got to get enough money t0 igllilllg Illly. May Seymour sat alone g0 home!" she made up her mind. the “And enough money to pay the ALEX MCRAE mnrrizigl» milling ill lier husband's A1111 W110“ l8 there 8 ifuiii f0!‘ L05 A“°“°"°°r:lsuil-ldc. the suindiil 0i it all. the Auléfllflfl?" I ‘ ' ‘in another hotel lobby . wide and ornate lobliyol‘ the Alex- hotel bill. and get my trunk." La‘; vvv Both Audiences The Principal Speakers wm Address N - anllria Hotel in Los Angeles. i Then a chilling thought strucl. May W88 always alone these days. ‘her. Ill the bottom of that trunk was 0 ckers Ulysses Forgalfs letter to her! Sup- . i. F iiig-h Glass Furniture R. B. NORTON, 76 UPPER PRINCE ST., A' M' illiili taken jobs at soda fountains. g0 in time ofiroiible except to our it clinic to that. no work was inter- ‘,ili real estate offices. behind ribbon friends?" eating . . . H darkness. I _ "|uux“e\vg‘ m“, place where meyl A119,. She had gem pg;- \\']r@ my "I lirite the thought of it. May For the first time ill lierlile fill!) ilninlllcll up in lei lloiild eliru ll living. Any place was on her way back to illebodrll- Halli iiilllliiillli i“ \1@1'B@li~ lunged fur motherhood . . . llirihi- ll\\l\)‘ like iiutcr. lfiiially she tore up the letter, and feel of a ivnrln lilllc lie Alone she breakfasted on cra and ice water in her cheap little pose they should write to him . . —-r" i U‘ i700!“ up under the r001‘. these hotel people . and lei cheaii-‘amat “Rpm and looked “m lwbor she had known rslnce her ysses into iiic darkness beyond her will- wedding day back ill lbio. ‘cri illiollilig fur a job. ‘iThcy were all illled. it seemed, AT 'l‘HE RESIDENCE OF THE LATE i Alone she trumped the There soelilell tn thousands of girls ivilo iind . and had failed. ' 4 2 . . E . beautiful girls . . . girls ivho hall! illrealiivll of being movie sturshallll sh Thissale offers one of the finest selectionpiikl... they could 8.... enough m.» h; back . of high class-Furniture in thi ' ' ' ‘villilges vrliere _ 0f KIICIIQII, Ihnlflg Roam, and Bed Room from! hos liceles was filled with oldest friends she lind . . . ' "I should ilave asked them f0‘. Visit I01‘ i1 59W ivtflkii- “I'm so desperately tire-Ill," she lighted WIIIIIOIVH . Furniture and China and Glassware. S fllnsiystingio tlie lllwo lariiis and the licy ill buy a railroad ticket they llilll laiilbitious beauty . . i The very l-liliililierlilliid ivilo daily the money." she told herself. tidied .\Iliy‘s bedroom had come to‘, This ls one of the most desirable residences in with rell-gllill hair iiiili misty blue the best locality in the City. Modern in everynny mmmm, ‘ 'l‘h-.\t lilo-piling .\ia_\' haul given the,meili respect and in perfect condition. ‘ ~ l - . hull in tile world for a tip. And so A beautiful resldence for any Hlielldlllgaiio \‘i19 sitting now in the lliliily ol’ . . . so sure she was that. lie Wfilliil! pufchaser lilic Alexandria staring into her send it at once , . _ and told him ‘ ' ' ' 10,111,‘). immi ha; , _ _ ivlindering that she was in need of work. I Terms cash on all Household Effects. Insllectifin Of P11) erty bya Qintment tout-r breakfast tmoorrow morn PP i ,____,__________________ the Rogers Hardware C0., Ltd. J. A. IVIcDONALD,.Aucti0neer.\ 0-04 OO404Q§O+ A~A >6 §6 O-§§—§ Allfi-ii-lflliwfii. CanOadaSteamship Line Ltd. S. S. HITHERWOOD , Y Mfintreal Glarlflttetuwn St. 10bit S and five miles from Kensington. if 4".'..Z‘;‘." d.’ sill"; *=.':.:::::: Montreal end icsve for 5t. Johnfignex, n w," b: "why pubuc Mm s. s. "hither-wood" August 27th September 10th August 30th September 13th eyes flint looked ready to cry at ‘WIIUTC her Thanksgiving dinner was lruluing iroili! .8 streets hiln that she had walked but o‘ the Alexandria without paying liel be no jobs. bill! by her then, this man who loved her? In all instant .\lay‘s mind ivar to Los Aligeles to g0 iuto themade up. She would g0 to a Wesi 1- . lern Union office. and ivlre Ulysiief here May looked. she saw for some money! Ohio Gregorys to send her the mollev come As a mutter of fact they were ill» cilllmilerillllill the last quarter sfieiMay sat down to write to Ulysses! She thanked hilli for the molieyloiilce represented the only . . What would he tliiull (i “After all. he's my good friend.‘ e thought. "To whom should iv g house. it suddenly ncl-ilrroli i ay that she might have asked fir. And yet. somehow. she was glul‘ balls and boiled "Once upon i1 time I was ll very 00d private secretary." she wrote, i . - I .. . . T r "i i And lint only her Thailkiigivilig, lm sure that, with a little pram‘ e ms of l{esldence made known at Sale‘ lliulil-r but her lliilncr tonight. null tiue, I could be a very good one] illgliugflin. S0 ii‘ you're in need 0i’ such; I1 person as myself . " The r * -* farm of the late Bernard E. Croken situated at Norboro consisting of about one hilhdrcd and ten acres mostly clear- ed and in good state of cultivation. This valuable property is con- velnlentiy situated being only two and one half miles from Emerald ,tian on the Premises on that date ‘at the hour of twelve o'clock noon. . . I Tlieu she rliiseii her pcil frnlli the THAT D 4-0 OO4~O Q CAR F BY l-IARRY E. PORTER i 04-04%. dew . . ask ll man ‘for a refused to be his wile. the mistress this wily)‘- she decided ivca of lllii home. and his heart! Yet. Wil)‘ not? . . . May l-liillll imagine nothing more ceutive, no reason for blelligillivli! iliterostiilg than to be Ulysses‘ l-iec- reiary . had lli work for someone! threw the scraps ilito the waste iier shoulder. a iiuy llaull llllllerilli! basket. Then, with her pad oll her oil her breast . . i knee, SllB wrote to Gloria Gregory and nslieil her if she liiiglli. collie t0 looked (IOWII intn tho iiirr-ol, finished the letter. "l didn't kiioiv people iii them who cared for eurli that anyone could be so tired as i other. . _ L A150 at (fclock her beauflfulreSldellcé. Los Aligeics to “break into" the she had asked Lliyl-iaes for it. \Vll_\'. 'movilis_ A beautiful tiling she wulgislle didn't know... . . lllll. v r r * i And yet she hall lllilie nothing to cared for cacli other! Alone in her room that night. uf- ' "nake her tired . . fer the boarding house supper of‘ 1111911 Ycflrs. she hull . Goodness! she cliuidift "Maybe ifs just batting arciiiiil. lob. whelliihe linll doing ilotliilig. thut makes me lscl com riiy lll at the touch of his coat . . . iil- her with llis letter. no real purpose ill living. no "I wish loould sec him now . "Ii only I had something lif my tonight . . . that is. so long as she own . . a child or it llllsbiliiil! she subbed aloud. When SOIIIEOIIG.,HllI1l(i\\'lll3l'B. who ilcinligi-il loud!" to me!" she cried silently illtllilici The tears brou (To be Continued.) Sill» stood at tile ivlullliiv A11 has in the world for a tip. tilose little homes with their liilv - ‘M’ ‘“""" Caillaux Will Tax People who would fuce priv- orty and sorlliliiicss bl-cllusli tilliy PARIS. Sept. iaeriid d. real head on the rliiigli silliuliler Sleep Does EACH morning you arise with the fatigue of the previous day gone. You are refreshed, or should he. But sleep has not given you back the energy you used up the day before- nor the tissue you destroyed. Sleep has not nourished you. Sleep was never intended to do that. It's your 8. S. “Ceuta" _ 8. S. “Hitherwoodf September 26th September 29th 1F” forth" pareiwiar; apply at the Edi- lilacs and rates silhly .gigifstzlsmaéfizyiléultinznacgnze, This ‘a a Gems M ‘mam Peri food that renews your bodily energy QARVELL BROS,’ Agents hflmwn‘ ’ ihiiihlg to maintenance and napair and vitality. builds and robu ids your i,,,O3_9_Hn'\wt7l of your Automobile. We will be‘ bones and tissues! ._____ - l L ' glad to answer through this, column, questions regarding your Egg the "'81" food] car or its mechanism. Delicious Grape-Nuts has for u the MONTREAL A TORONTO DETROIT _ CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Leaves Bonaventure Station, Montreal, 10.00 A. M. Dally. Ar. Toronto b. 40 P. M. Ar, Detroit 11.30 P. M. Ar. Chicago 9.00 A. M. OCEAN LIMITED Makes Connection Daily from all Morltilme Province Points, For Fares, Reservations, Etc.. Apply to W. K. ROGERS, City Ticket Agent 475l-9-7M4i, _.Qr.-_ Ticket Agent, Station I llill Sill. VALUABLE BU$lNE88 STANI AND SAW MILL PROPERTY Send your inqutries lo "Antonio, lilies," The Guardian Publishing 00.. Ltd, Charlottetown. l i i LEAKY PISTONS AND POWER. . AT FREELAND CORNER l PRINCE COUNTY Tile undersigned offers by Priv- ilil! Sale the property known as Ilili l-iitiite of J. D, Palmer at Free- lnnd Corner where for thirty years a successful mercantile busi- noes has been carried on. Th“ 9'09"” mums“ 0' t‘ gen’ ivllrii cylinders. etc.) oral store with fixtures. oil pumps, There are limes when although everything seems to liuvc |)(‘Bli\ ‘dons to remedy the trouble. UH! air‘ ‘gins lacks power. It lius l)l'.l‘il. brought to my attention rel-villi)”, many times null tiiebnly prllvilinilt dlselise has been leliky pliiioilii. liuc to worn rings. used-up rings (duel to the virtue being iiiexistoui- through heat) scored cylinders. it is quite simple to ascertain as 8m‘ and warelwmlfi‘ “aw mm Wm‘ in whether the pistons leak or not. h‘ mmThere are two wavs Dwelling House,‘ ’ ’ ' ' w‘ M‘ FLYNN- Barn, Hon House. Double can!“filillliilynfioucxliglttntg; tlhlliytlgriilitlilliiwly Fail Ranch of twenty-one pens, to-- °t noise as the motor is tin-lied. dur- Al" "19 iii the compression lorclngits way machinery and buildings class condition; itl-ihci- with seventeen acres ‘well cultivated land. r N. Bi-(lntorneflonni) LINE l EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, mo. lItIITON—-l'l‘. JOHN» Faro lit. John to Bullion $10.8): Euetpo t or Lubes to Boston ".00 Intercoms I8.“ 00V. DINGLIY Atlantic Time bu" M. John Wednesdays at O A. M. end lstnrdn Wednesday ulllnn lsnvo Ilaetnort 1.30 P, bl at I P. H. ., Ill illld This! Thursday i A. I. following Driving Home. Cow. permm“ Propggin; past the rings. First. have A leaky piston makes ii gurgling Second. start tho motor. get it warmed ilp. then re- Sleighs‘ WOW‘ SW51“ “lick waklmtivs the filler cap from the oil. 1"!“ Cflfi- 53mm“? "i Hume“ base. or the cap from the place» Rllllb“? The“ Driving wallm- MC“ wherein you put engine oil. and ir Lnuizhlin Light Six Touring Car. Five Passenger. in good condition, Thin property Wm b6 "id at 9~ leaky piston can he ascertained as hflissin for quirk sale ssliarlitslrliie iilliollli will (‘B088 or diminiiih the pistons leak, smoke will come Funnl"! up through the opening. By short, in; each plug successively the! Lubes 8J0 I‘. M. Standard ‘lime due Boston x ‘ . ‘ “mud” in‘... “ma u; um“? an?” ‘I: u. I. 3;“ nbeblizclgetciyefiuii‘ gixixmiuig‘: andcgigen the leaky cylinder iii shorted! i °" "' '" ‘m "'° ” °' m‘ ' 4 For tiirther particulars will! w ouch-what is the metal nll the ' ' ' \ ROBERT H. PALMER, Mp of a, coll point. I" '° w“ t‘ "m 1""'- iitrsslsiill. P. u. isle-mi -M.l'4|., vmilii. River. l he additional "Internal" e9 i Ann-Tungsten. vital food elements your body’ cede. A vast store of them! Grape~Nuts supplies to the body energizing carbo- hydrates; iron to enrich the blood; phosphorus to strengthen the- bones and teeth; proteins for muscle and lhll the coupon for t o l lil- vldnel peeks ss of Orzo-fink: frer-enoug for two brook- ts. We will also send you 01' Yourself “A Book of Better‘ Breakfasts", c ‘ '1 mm"; for s series of delightful health breakfssts~wrltton by e former coils]: physical director. forttllnt lind stolen liver liciQund H“ othek jvrmu _ Hwivllicii serve no purpose other than And last. That must be it . , . having sense of peace that hud come tllmersmu“ adornment‘ and meremm . for just a iiecoliil!" "For just a sol-- tearli do. The despair that had been ilullcr the heuli l-ifllil flOWflll piiplilil" not only jewelry, but pic Piesirulli’ fill" lures, furniture. lid against wont to hell null slept lireilluleusly. hooks and in Shel-L S‘, many [mum “There's a Reason” overcoat and papers itliat Ciiillnuifls Budget llir H926 contained s provision to iill. ti. She remembered U18 “"1130 "I pose a tux oil earrings, necklaces oi’ Jewelry rliliiilittite what Caillaux prosaic- ‘iilly designates "ilnprdductive cilpi- ml" Iliilimti, this provision of the llllllgct is inspiring a general icel~ gilt lier relief nsdlip, of nervousness. as it includes of “unproductive rugs. silverware, ilint to attempt to eviille the pro- That "wmmq May rad 9'?" posed tax would mean tn dcnlido a "M “hamkulmaki m‘ h“ ‘war er homo of lliolit everything iniender‘ {to liclllitiiy it. 25.000 YEAR OLD SKULLS Female Ornaments COLOGNE. SQDL ]2.—~TWO 251W) r _vl.-zir lllll iilimliil Skllilll have lb." I1 m fliiiilll at iilirsten in the Ruhr. near May lillll ilcr ilPiill against tiil- _ , _ worked very iviilllow frame. and us Sill‘ strinrl ‘Ymllim- W“ llarucmmly 30mm“) l-Issl-iv Experts licclzire ihiit tlitil" potatoes. little. 'i‘he few (lays she hall speutdllere she remembered a night n-'ii‘\" ilmcliilslll“ "I (lMQ-mlne“! “mm” fOYflL vriilqh is primliivo. dates '\(‘S. lWilCIliWl nervously in Fruiicc mm“ back m we m“ ‘u! Datum in Barker and Harkcns real estate ‘so long ago, ivlieli HIIE ilali laid ‘iiol oitollziy when she rclill iii ill.» iicivs- Not i, Renew Your Energy ! body-bnildin . And Grs Nuts isilt Iiciously appgetizlngl wit} one iii" the rich, natural, nut-like raprm‘ flavor-wind the crisp CTLIIICIIIIIQOB- s ecial baking process b?! Willa} rape-Nuts is made, makes t one 0 the easiest foods to digest and b!‘ cause Grape-Nuts is a criaP f°° " gives proper exercise to teeth l" gums and stimulates the flow 05 f)" digestive uices, through chewuil- This chewing feature of GQIIWNW is specialty important to children- Grape-Nuts is sold by grocer! W"? where in wax-wrapped puflfY P"; a esl It comes to you reiulY ‘P u r ght from the pscltsgb-with milk 0t cream. Very economic -—-four t" spoonfuls, sufficient for each sari! 11l- costs loss than one cent.