i~" i By ELLEN BUCKLAND Registered Nurse pastel crepes of this season- loves their gay lightness, but sometimes from to wear them. . otex makes tliciii sate. ijiiilcd Ii Cellluofion waddiug, the world's singer-absorbent. it ('lltlS lllt‘ risk‘ at old-time “sanitary pads" by brim; 5 lam man dbsor/iriil.’ Deodorizes, too. Discarils easily '35, . i “j. . l $11K lovely flowered chifions and Itelt hygienic w-orries. 8 in l0 better-e 5 ivuiiieii. tex means more than a mere z Ends Hygienic Worry l ~ for Women Wearing ‘ "Thin, Summer Dresses hfiqlllatie; no laundry i-r ciiiiuirruss- _ nt. And thus ends mutt wriiiicii s! W’ “sanitary pail -it means.- proverl and! -p_usitirc Jzi- I i-ni-ifit‘ pro- a lcrliun. Sea‘ that you get tlie gciiuinr. ilinaiiii- _ |"l\'iilc x" "412: iis not on thc hrix, don't accept it No lauudry-uiiscard like tissue . l l ANNUAL MEETING _ The Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Masonic Temple Company will be held at the ufflle of Mr. E. Ft. Brow, 144‘ i-Gllfflflfld 8trset, Charlottetown, at‘ [o'clock P. M-, on Wednesday the 13th day of July proxlmo. G. W. WAKEFORD, _ ' , Secretary. l OOOOOQFQ-9fQQ-Q-QQU V ‘ impose-ow QIHFH-ttsfl. eoo0oo0ol FUR SALE '1 New ‘Glasgow residence oi Edgar N. Stevenson. furnished or‘ unfurnished, formerly property of? iata George Houston. For further? ‘plflloulara apply on premiscs to ‘ l MRS. E. N- STEVENSON, y7l39-fl-30-stafii. 0o000oo0000o‘ “l l WOL ‘The .SHEEP BREEDERS‘ As-J JOOIATION will continue receiving -_\l'vool at the Arena Rink. Charlotte] , town, up to July 12th. Ship by Rail, . or loaf. freight collect to the i WOOL GRADING STATION Charlottetown. 7345-6-26~stt5i. \ i iuizimi , I nm instructed in tie-ll fur hlusrsrs Home Bros at their furui at Wiii- - aloa on Saturday. July 9th at two . o'clock p. m. one car loud o!‘ choice 'Wo‘stern horscs, wi-ll hrnkuu. young, and sound. lrfllillilllfi front twelve to fifteen linutlrcii. 'l‘ci‘ms ‘made known at sale. _‘ J. A. McDONALD. Ain-iiniicui". 7536 7 5 4i » svias TESTED ‘ AND I Glasses fitted {by scientific " ' methods. E. W. TAYLOR AND J. S. TAYLOR Rillltarsd Optometrists 142 Richmond Street ‘mes’ Dresses And Coats Made to Measure g Flt guaranteed in Stanley Styles. Regular at $7.98 to . Twenty Odd _Dollara. Men's Suits. Overcoats. Jllllnooats tailored to measure, tit . -~- --—-.— i O 0-044 Q90 0O O0 0.0, l l i l A STIRRING LlFé "So you have decided on the life '2! a cock because of its activity inrt excitement?" "Yes. cooks lead stirring lives." g ‘t’. . ,_. She: My two brothers claim they have the best of wives. He: I'd like to get the best of mine for once. i guaranteed, in any style and Dol. lira saved. , F. TARBUSl-l Representative f .172 Prince street. ch; '4 .1 i. ‘ iProfessionalm Cards tetown Mi or- dlDr. C. C. Archibald i/jdraduata of N. V. Post Graduate , Medical Bohool and Hospital atlas limited to Eye. Ear, Nola ’ and Throat ‘Tasting iysa and supplying Glasses - - Ollloe, Bayer Building Great George street Hours-D to 12.30. 1.80 to M0 l w l NOT THE SECOND-HAND MAN Little girl reading Bible: Mother, who was Moses? l Mother (thoughtlcssiy): i Moses who? whYv ‘ ‘ uoLsoo a BENTLEY ' ‘~ ‘ g J. A. Bentley "W. E. Bentley, K. C. ‘i , ‘Barrister and Attorney-nt-La oh . ‘ " OM00: 180 Richmond Street MONIY TO LOAN Qnarlottetown, P. E. IcDonald & McPliee ' B. A. lit. uonouato n. r. mséiii-zs ‘ B.A. , Attorneys. Eta. Money,“ Lolnm, R-M...” ~ A BuAcGiugan , no. "I'm itching to write." - "Got a sharp pencil and bagln to l scratch." lii? On Ladies’ Toes Are- Sore Corns Quick safe relief is almost in- sta taneous if you apply Putnam's Corn Extractor. Shoes won't pinch or hurt any more. One single drop of Putnam's stops the ipsin. A few application make the corn iiry up and drop off. Putnam's itf-iru Ex- tractor gives satisfaction. Thou- sands use it ovary day. Got a bottle ‘Anita: .. . . one couldn't something a quick, UQOQ-Q-OQOWX HEARTS AFIRE By Mae Christie vO-OQOQv (Oflfltlnllod) ' Uuce through the prlvot hedge, the way was dearer. Prudence broke liito a ruu- And then her foot caught in some trailing __creepers. and with a lltitla cry cf pain he tripped and foil, the new gown tearing at the hem. and one ‘bare urm with a great scratch upon it. This was the last straw. Pflld- eiice wept mutter self-abandon- uieiit. Oh, castles-tii-thc-air. for ever vanished! Oh, lovely dreams, thflt bitter waking had made null and void! . “i say! Hold on! Who's there?“ She started at the sound of a man's gruff voice Jerking herself upright, frightened. Was he a tramp? .\ robber? No! lie couldn't be! Trauips wouldn't be in evening clothes, would they? And ‘this man wore liis ilrcss-suit so easily and grace‘ lully ihat—misery!--—he must b9 one of ‘them’ . . . . .. a \il'hat's happened? Are you hit-rt? ‘l thought ll heard someone cry out." ‘He moved right up to her, then gavo a startled exclamation. "Bios sed it‘ ll isn't the _litt-le girl ‘l nict down by the trout-pool!" The trout-pool’! Was this the man wlic ‘had thrown Bert ‘Praymorgyin the water? Ho had ‘his ‘back to the moon. uiid so she_couliln't see tho outlines of lis face. - ' ‘ lilo was! Thai voice. gruff and irondcrfully atfraotlvc. with i1 kindly. honest ‘ring about lt...... hate the ‘voice, l- though she did dislike the iinau, iblg burly giant that he was! “Pm all all. right. ii méau, I caught my foot in the creepers—" She turned her tear-blotted taco away from tho POVGElllIIKjYIOOD, and tried to speak with ease, though still caught in her throat, making speech difficult- “Ilavoitlt sprained the foo-t, have you?“ His voice was very ‘kind and rcztssiiriiig. “l used to be a RugbY i-luyri‘, you know, and what I d0!v'l know about sprains and bruises isn't worth knowing." “lt~lt doesn't hurt any more. I just got a. fright, that's all " She ivas ‘liutefiilly conscious of "tihc ir-urs still on her chucks, and with surrepltlous movement. uicd to wipe them‘ off. "Then that's all right. D'yo_u know, ‘I'm mighty glad I met you, little lady. becausePé-hero he said u perfectlly amazing thlng-"be- cause I've been busy fighting the hluc ilcvils, and ll think ‘heaven iuusl have sent you along to me as ‘second’ . . . . . . " >" ‘Second’? What ls ‘that?’ "Oh, ‘backerup. The chap who gives encouragement. Honestly, I'm glad I met you. and hope you won't run away iin-niedlately, because‘ I used your company." ' lHc needed her wnipaiiy? She who, herself. had just bqeu plunged into a lxittomless pit of misery! ‘It was too strange, too utterly absurd! . - She hesitated, then lii a low voice she said: " "'.l'ni not too happy myself. But if there's anything l can tlo-—" lHe answered gratefully: "Why. if you'll stand for irbil. that would buck me up luiinouse-iy." ‘Odd! Very odd! ----<~‘r thought she did—but now. now, there was something in his air that touched her, something in tho ‘queer crake of his voice, as though a. lump were ‘there. . . . . . "You're lMr. ‘Peter aren't you?" she asked hesitantly. "Yes, that's my name. And you're Miss (Prudence Page. out of the pages of a‘ story-book.’ PiMPliS 0N FABE ITBHEI] Billlll Skin ‘Became Scaly. Arms Later Ailbcted. Cuticura Heals. "I suffered from pimples that broke out all over my face. They were large and red, and ltched so badly that I scratched them until they would bleed. My akin~ became senly and started to paoLoff, espe- cially around rny mouth.‘ Later my arms became affected with lmples. “ I began using Cuticun oap and Ointment and they helped me. I continued thetreannent and Inhbout two weeks I was healed." (Signed) E. M. Bradley. 135 Queen 8t., Char- lottetown, RE. I., Aug. 11,1926. uiid we can have a chat together, ‘Quite recently she had hated him Armstrong, right IShe gavo a wag little smile that lisuiiwsaiu-ziiiiarazmsammuu m s... mm cmnndrrsrrowu on touched his hoarLJ-Ieki seen the haunted misery of aher eyes, the tesnotsined cheeks, though lie was too iunat ‘y cliivalmus to Billbll" ass this poor child by making any comment on that faot. "You've boon at the ball up tlieroWiHe inclined his head to- wards the brightly-lit mansion. "Yes. fBut ll-Tm no good as soc- ial things." Her cheeks burned anew at the memory of that fiasco. Q0-— "And soyou slipped out for a quickly. “Well, others‘ misfortune is my gain. ‘You're here to help mé occasion, before some fiudlgnaut partner comes and carries you away. See?" , _ Giving not‘ no time to explain ‘her ‘lack of par ners and hon lack qt ‘drawing Nwer.‘ he went on: pretty frock of yours ls~ still a ball- gown, and not turned to rugs or ‘I'd tempted to think that you wer Cinderella." IPrudence ‘rotortod, brokeuly: 1"I am a Ifllnderella, if you only knew! And so if ran away from the party_.. . w . {He laughed outright. ~ "Alld flhe ugly sl_,s_t_ers ~ were do- ilgiited. oh? You left ‘them ‘a clear field?" There was definite moaning ‘behind ‘tho right-spoken words. lo say that il'm Prisca Qharming—- ‘but ‘I'm at your servlcopillttle Clii- derella, and if ‘.1 iiaifpigtssssiippoi lii my pocket. belovomo “flint I'd fit it on!" - , _ A certain warmthmstolé; round the chilled heart" wit- Miss Prudence Page. , -- ‘m’ 1 iFrom an uuhapiPY ‘little ‘wail~ flower‘ she suddenly ‘found herself welcomed and ‘of count.’ The pain ofiBertJs defcctlou eus» ed its ‘throbbing, as though this man's pleasure in her coiupniiy were healing ‘bsilni. lWas he really the same creature who had ‘been so gruff, so brusque, on ‘bite occasion of their last iueet- ing? Never for a moment had she im- agined ‘that. he was capable of pret- Ly speeches. . ‘But he was ‘foolhigj merely. Yes 0t‘ coursehc was. ‘She shlvered. so that suddenly lie said, in a determined manner: "fibook here, I can't ‘have you catching cold", and slipped out of his evening overcoat. “You must wear rthis." ‘Before she could pro- test, he had wrapped it siiuggly round ‘her shoulders. "But-but. what of you?" she fal- tered. (“I'm all right." I-Ié smiled rather wistfully at her in tho moonlight. "Tough as nails. Besides, even if ‘l weren't, who'd miss me ll‘ pneu- inonla carried me away? Not a, :liv- 111B 5011i, lmy child.’ "‘I'ni in the same boat, too." "A lovely child like you?" He, was still smiling, but lncredullty had come to take the place at‘. wistful- ness. "Why, v0.1 haven't started ‘llvllli! yet! You don't know what you're speaking Jf" 1“I do, indeed! l'm so unhappy than EI—i don't: ‘feel as though as ‘though I could resllly bear lt- And 11°‘? Tllis trembled unoontroi‘ ilubly. "Ali, that's youth talking. Wlieii you've lived a little longer, child. you'll understand we've got to go on bearing things, no matter how they hurt." ~ iI-lls voice was very gentle, iiow;. quite different from the brusquo‘ iiess of the other day. indeed. Pru- denee could hardly think it was tiic same man talking. ‘“And no matter how one suffers. ‘time is a x-reat healer." "You mean when I'm old and fooling for either pleasure or pain has gone for ever? Oh, I'd sooner iio dead!" cried the ‘lzlrri passion- , atey. 1 dont ‘want to live to ‘be old. I don't wan|__." v ‘lbook ‘hers, Ohild, mayibe ygu and ‘I can help each other. Suppose we go over to thalt rustic bench, and talk this out?" _ ihha htisltirted, wflllderlng about conventions. iHe misunderstood, Y0" W"! lo ‘so ‘hack i0 the Infill,- lH ‘l-hnlt lii?" . ‘Oh no. Il0"—Veht‘imun1.ly. (Aim thing rather than that!) . “Tllnn don't. ‘be afraid oi‘ me, hmath of air?" lie supplemented ‘ chase away the blues, and I'm go- ‘. lng to.maite the very most of the ‘ "lit isn't midnight. yet. and that - “Well. listen. ‘I'm not vain enough ‘ 8111!’. and nothing matters, and on ~ Delicious Sandwiches Very Nouriahing To: Eh?" There flwas bitterness upon his mes. "Doirt you know that the and 0f'u good many ‘careers’ uiid men's ‘high hopes are brouslli ~- about ‘by women?" Prudence‘ stared, zisinnisiitd ut his vehemence, and at the passloir -ate conviction» of his voice. I‘*Bot-yiiu~—-you‘ said-flown by the tmout‘pool—that you weren't u lady's iuan--' -iHe went on, as lllllllillL-llf} liud hot-hoard horz. ' "Suffering! ‘A man's pulu iwPB far deeper tliuii, a, women's, because he's some tilde. u, s01 10 nlar th game’! And "women are s0 criiei-—" ~ ‘tNot so cruel so men," defended iRritdollc-euiulckliy. ' "That's ,ull you know‘, you little lgiiomiiiuti! Women zire, the cruci- lest creatures on God's earth- Tlherc isn't one of them I'd trust- not (lllQ-— and wlthigcod reason". iyruileituo, in her own surprise. suddenly I felt u wave of strange compassion scizc lioij for rllllti mun. "You lilllf as though you'd been terribly disillusioned." (Was lbw‘ a bond of sytnpulliy bctwecii thoui. after till?) "Disllilusioned?" He laughed ‘fill.- terly, staring straight ahead 0f hlin with sot fitcc. Ami tiicn, as flmugh he'd quite forgotten ‘the prcseiiizc ut‘ illl('. giN beside him. l“ that curiously attractive volco of‘. his. he softly recited ‘lines that 10 Prudence seemed -lIlllll€El8llT8lIly bcatitiful, yet strangely tragic! “For uotliitig on earth is saddcr Thun the (lrcam that clleulfld the grasp, 'I‘lu: fioivci‘ tliut turucd to the ud- der. The fruit that changed to tho asp; Wliou ilif‘. day~sprlng lii darkness t-luscs, As llll‘. sunsci ludcs from‘ the hi-lls. ‘With the fiugrtuicc oi‘ perishctl roses. ‘Willi the music of parched-up rills." A iliimp rose to her throat. “How vcry lovely and, how V011’ sud! Whoever wrote is must ‘liilvv suffered so!" And thou u Bren-t light dawned on her. This man beside her loved some unattainable woman . . .boau~ tlful and cruel and elusive . . . . . . there was one who answered ‘that tloscrlptionuflcs, c-t course it W88 she, and none other! She had brought agony to lPrudeuce so why not to ‘this man as well? "You love Virginia Dale," silid iPrudenee. a great/pity and a k198i pain we-llllng in her heart. "What's that you say? "Polar Armstrong wheeled round o-ii the iia—me Backs Mended In One Night Throbbing Pains at Base or Spirit! Easily Overcome Weak Kidneys Cause the Trouble "A most wonderful kidney medl- clne la Dr. Hamilton's iPills. They contain the juices of certain ‘hsribs which soothe and‘ stimulate the kidnioys. It's a pleasure to use Dir. Hamilton's Pills. T-hoy relieve after the first dose, give you a new feel~ in; entirely, remove that dull, throbbing backac‘ , correct urinary disorders.- slop headaches and vague palm through the muscles and; joints.- To-tlinroughly cleanse and rngulatoynur system. use Dr. Hamilton's ‘Pills. 25c at all dealers. ._.... moist: ‘ .wlth an odd twist ‘to ‘his wel-cui. 8 to be kicked for coming whining to lo the scene of her defeat and liu~ seat. He had not caught her inur- mui-ed words. and indeed no iuisn would‘ have been more amazed than himself if he. had ‘heard the statement. . ‘But. shyness took ‘Mlaa ifiudanca, and a neat. shame st hoi- own bold- ness. iI-Iow dare slio pry into hi; affairs? “It was nothing at all." She flush- od uucomfo bly. "1-11 just thought—tho v was so beauti- lful and so ssd—-lha‘t you'd once loved BOIBQSILB’. and she hadn't ‘He grinned almost. sardonlcaily. “'8' g '5 F. =1 lips. "Kind? What woman is ever kind, unless she has some and to ‘ alii?" , (So ho had ‘seen ‘through’ Virgln~ la. flea-pile her beauty and csjoling ways!) ' ‘Prudence atammcrod: “There arc lots of nlcc girls iu the world—’ - "Child, you haven't lived yet, and don't. understand a man's urge for the one ‘woman in all the. wide world who to lilni is like the oasis in the. (lGSOFl-“Blld when at last he thinks ‘Ito's got her, ‘then he finds out to his bitter sorrow that She's. nothing but a mirage of his own im- agluatlon—" lHo buried his face In his hands, and almost groaned aloud. i‘ "l 11111 59 H°£f¥~"'-Priideiico for sot iier own pain and disappoint- meui, in her anxiety about hini. ‘ (‘Wfickztxl ' Virginia!) ‘l-Perhaps things may right themselves, if you will only give them time?" ‘He iused his .ht_3n(l, straightened llls broad shoulders ard suddenly rose to his feet. ' l '-'l'lli a selfish ' rutc, and i ought a. woiiian--no-u child! And you have your own pglvate worries, too," ‘His voice grew suddenly gen‘ ‘tic and compassionate. ‘Ho put out ii huiid and draw Prudence up until she ‘faced him, standing. "What do you say that you and rl cast. cal-c behind us. uiid go up to the lllilll and miiko merry, just. to cheat fate?” lHrudenco shrunk back. A return initiation was the dust thing on ‘earth she ‘wanted. "‘Oh no. I couldn't. They-mo ollc wanto me there!"- "Nousense! We'll show 'em—" (To Be Continued) -i-<o->i——- Catarrh ‘Always Bad 0n Damp Days Not Treat Yourself Get Well Quickly? why and When dump days come, a weak throat ls always troublesome. N0 longer necessary 1o suffer fmln, to cough, to spit or sneeze. Catarrho- wone will help you instantly. 1t clears away the phlegm and muc- ous—rellevos that stuffy feeling in the nose-enables you to breathe more freely. For Nasal Catarrh Yet get instant relief when you arrhozone. It destroys the germs that cause the trouble. For grlppy colds, sore throat, and difficult breathing, nothing so beneficial as Calarrhozono. ~ Used by ministers. lawyers, school teachers and public men In many lands. Tho iDollnr size ls guaranteed. Also a 50c size. Sold breathe tho healing vapor of Cat-~ ‘by all dealers. And so the Carnation Milk Farms, with their . world-famous herds ‘of Holstein cattle, seek to , encourage and provide ..__.i better dairy stock. ‘ But Camation does not stop , at "better cows". Camstion .,' t seeks “better larms"—and . '1‘ the Carnation Field Force spends its time inspecting‘ farms and educating farmers. Carnation seeks “better mcthods"—and the Cama- tion Condenseries are mod- til!“ and doub chnesa- are youriifor the price of Ontario. i ‘ which .i....i...i.".;..ii"‘ Mb for. iguieittiioushts, in, , the j d otmilk.‘ _‘ . Sllet , pit’ ,i_'ty,_ uniformity rl time tin of Carnation milk. Use VSend [our dime copy a] , Blake's Con): Book. Address Colndtian ‘lliih Prafluch i Coiilmny,‘ Limited, Ayimai, - QUARTER of a . A, wmuryintiie ‘i. . . busine taug flip?” lace of cream at _ -lhfrd " that ‘l ‘(quallt , ask" "i£9ll-;-.°1'd.." 9°11! é. begin wit the so ‘l’ mm" u.“ '3' ‘ t. " ‘ ". :31" :1. "ii-iflfg." " FM"! Produced Contented in COW-i‘ " Canada ' ~ ._. CEDAR SHINGLES We have on hand: . Two Million‘ Dry‘ Cedar Shingles, Consisting of I Extras Clears g Second Clears .. ..,Clear‘ Walls Extra No. 1’s. Quality ‘and Price right. L. M. POOLE 8i C0. PAOLI’S WHARVES f? even if iI have ‘hoen fighting the blue devils all this evening. ‘Misery needs “(lmlmnyi You know." Ami he smiled again, his ‘teeth a strong ‘flash of white. She wsllkod wit-h hiim ‘m the. bench. which was set in a fine gauze of green, with daffodils about it that nodded ghostly heads in this pale light. " iA little silence tourism“... them and than inrudcnsafafipikh, turning gravely ‘towards hog companion, a; he salt‘ ‘beside her. PM . , ‘if don't see how msifcouid be‘ unhappy. when it's ‘in their ‘power l." Shape their own llvos to their Canada S. S. Lines Ltd. A _, ‘ sreamsi-iiw SERVICE ivion-rnsai. '. Charlottetown ‘I And ‘St. John's A s. s. FARNHAM . Leave JUST ARRIVED ‘A Shipment’ of s...a cm... ‘y This together with our alreadyhlarge stock of Gran- ite and Marble makes it easy for intending’ purchasers" . to select anything in the Monumentallinc. ‘ ‘ - v PRICES THE LOWEST WQRKMANSHII’. TlililalillflSif Ql-D TOM CAT WHE FREDDIE. aQtmeRgu TRIED TO Pounc: 0n- NHE BUT iLLOo CRAZY lF i Don-r GET OUT OF Ti-ug 17"°!*"©11 BUT \‘ u. Hem you THI3 win, on HEAVBMS ‘ 4, Now no A Gnu " lfi-lxrm‘ ‘B. UseCutl Soap,Olntrnent and Leave " - \' " , Talcum to promote and maintain wlshos- ‘M911 3T0 l-llfl ‘lucky 011053’ D v skin purity, skin comfort and skin ‘H91 1011118‘ ‘i806 bold a.. bitterness m°mi°ll Oh"l'own - _ ‘ health; the soap to cleanse and her listener could not fail -to note. J | , ‘ , . ' ‘ n purlfy,0intrnehftoaootheahd hul. "Not always." “ Y a"! J1"? m" 160 Kent SlIIBGl." “ - - ‘ ‘ ‘ and Taicuin topowdsr and refresh. "Oh yes. lMen can go out iirto tlio v 1 . . ~ Phone . IaIQll mi rival mu. as _ Canadian W01'ld._and load the sort of life they Carvell Bros” l L , , , . . , . . mlwlllnunantlandhfialauan P."°"a°'° uhgose‘ and ‘Wm name and same-y I. ‘ I‘ Cntieara Shaving Stick Ile. F01’ 801119’ Woman to tramplo on? AGENTS 1 _IIII ‘ . l ' THE BEDTME sTRlp It Servos Him Right . ,“-. . . a r , ' an: WHAT l-IAPPQNED ' " i ' . m flhaT-Hzow -o\vl \ QUGHT 1Q LEAVE mzu-‘L