l; Bladder Trouble! 7 "Fruit-a-tives’? Attacks the "If you suffer from back-pains, wakeiul g Sundays at the, or: ‘rwor _ i e Jcnohe! Sleepless Nights! Cause-Braces the. System nights, improper bladder and bowel action resulting from kidney trouble, try "Fruit- a-tives". , This wonderful medicine made of inten- sified fresh fruit juices and the finest medicinal ingredients restores normal action naturally . . . and quickly. Find relief yourself. It has helped thousandsl Get. “Fruit-a-tivu” to-day at your druggistls. fl \O-OOOOOPOQO§OOQOQOOOQOQ§§ EYES TESTED AND GLASSES FITTED It. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists 142 Richmond Street PG-QQOOOOOUO-OO-O§QQ-OO-QO-OO-O'O Special Dinner on PARKER HOUSE - M E N U - Consomme a In royal, Lettuce and Celery. Qnen of ‘Fritters. Sliced Tomatoes. ' Roast Dressed Chicken. Brown gravy, apple jelly, peas. asparagus tips, cream of potatoes, prime sirloin roast beef, dish gravy, sliced beets, mashed turnips, mashed and boiled potatoes, English plum pudding. hard sauce, apple and lemon pie, french pastry, vanilla ice cream, chocolat sauce, sponge cake, tea, coflifee, Vi Tone, cocoa. p TENDERS Tenders will be received at the oiiice l hf the City Clerk up to noon Thurs- day, September 19th, 1929, for sup- plyng the city with 225 tons coal (150 tons for market and ‘l5 tons for City Building. Coal to be stared in said buildings and weighed on City scales. The lowest or any tender not neo- esssrliy accepted. c. r. nlcnohson’ '. g City Clerk. ' lfith-ldth-liitlr-flth-lbth ____.____i_.-~_ [saunas iisnosu Railways SCHEDULES Effective Sept. 29, 1929 For Further Particulars SMILES- hu.-.) l Uni-Fl.‘- "A haywlndow frames a sash- wait." an v g n! esv s- . He: Wilkins-tho aviator, you know-says he intends to drop in on you some evening. Sh" Mercy. m. Smith. please ask him not to fly over our house‘! REVIALING H" TMY- lly l woman can't keep a secret. , “Sher The way they dress shew. Apply Ticket Agent U-ld-b-li. ' ProfessionalCards ‘ Mark R. McGuigan, mFrrggf; d“? T.'|'§T.°-|'.'§.°.§.’J"$.',Z i B. A. éisvataor Man: Yea, but I took BblllggfigiSlarlgCtlgzfi ITUa Mm 49V"- , I l‘ ‘ ._, FIJ- QOOOOOOO-OQ ._. I McLeod & ‘Bentley F F S l . BENT I W.i.:ENTLEY,K.O. ‘ a e i Barrister and Attorney-at-Law i Oiflcc: I80 Richmond Street ! MONK! T0 LOAN l Charlottetown, P. E. l. i McDonald & McPhee i‘ B. 'A. I. A. McDONALD. ll. I’. Mefllll BABBISTIRS, ATTORNEYS, STU- MONI! T0 LOAN guyyngudsn; clraslottetows ‘Stewart & Lowther I. D. ITIWAIT. l. O. H. W. i-OWTIII! runs, UQLIOITOID. I10- ll Great George ltrcet IONI! ‘l0 LOAN Within $4 mile of Grand View Station. containing l0 acros in good state of cultivation, good 5-1143“, near schools, Churches, ates-q, Ne"; failing stream of water. Also 88 acres lilfil lllil l0“ I0“, Qjgnflg, lumber. For particulars Ill!!! i0 ' JAMES LOWI, . Grand View. P. l. I. Ifnotsold boforsflthwiiibssoid on that date by Public Auction. ‘ 77304-1041. Miss Roberta Spencer ‘runs-amusement. ll i $11 - v M,‘ ' ‘A I&J'."“< pa. s. including ma. a mosquitoes-reps». wanna [at x/ f “J. v l,’ ‘. . Broken commons) " vrsrrousz Two weeks had PHMQd on Broltfll wings Island. There waa- a change in the appearance of the camp. It was no longer untidy and ill kept, The huts were Jmproved. Bill had fashioned a crude fireplace from stones. Katherine had made other bowls and vessels of clay. Thoy h" dug holes w ‘store coooanuts and breadfruit. They had tried dryirl! fish in the sun and had found that the dried product had a salty flavor. The bow and arrow proved success- ful and they frequently had wild fowlbroiled and spitted over the firs. But clothing was another matter. Katherine had tried weaving s skirt from banana leaves, but her Iitlkmlil- had not been very successful. hill had dried some long grass from the swamp and on this particular morn- ing they were binding it together with fiber from the 'cocoanut palm, hoping to get some kind of garments they could both wear. They worm! busily. not talking s great deal, en- joying a kind of close companion- ship that had more of friendshlv than love in it. That they were deeply in love with each other, that separation was unthinkable, both realised. But they felt that any realization of their love lay in lhe future and that in this peaceful period of comradship passion had no place. - _ Only once had Bill referred m tho when, in adding to the diary he was keeping with a charred stick‘ on dried banana leaves, he added to the date conversation byihc fire. That was‘ k . 2 "111" '1 l. the The best tea you_ "like best, f judging, by, its sai keeping track of the time by making notches on a stick, too, and when he counted them the morning they were working on hte grass skirts he found a total ol forty days spent on the island. "Ibrty days and forty night-l." ho said to Katherine over their work. "when do you suppose we'll be golnl away?" . ~ " "I hardly ever think of it any more," she responded. Then she added with a kind of hesitation un- usual to her: "I've come to feel that we are in_God's hands. ‘I don't - question the future very much." Bill nodded soberly. "I think you're right, Kitty. I don't suppose either of us is very religious. but somehow you Double Dwelling ' House »Ior Sale at Auction On Wednesday, September 35th, 102$. st 12 o'clock, noon I am authorized by Mrs. Margaret .7. Mitchell to offer for sale at auction on the premises, on..the above date. her “ double dwelling house and lot with s. frontage of 3lfect 5 inches on Edward Street and running back 8d feet, being Nos. 65 and d‘! on said street. Mrs. Mitchell wishes to dispose of this property as she is leaving the Province. This property will NOT be sold at private sale previous to data of sale. Terms at sale. J. A. McDONALD, MaeKINNON a MaoNiimL, Solicitors. vrsi-s-rs-za-fe. Building‘ Lots For Bale at Auction a star. It wasn't a very good star, ‘ - l; i." - but when he showed it to Katherine ahesmiled and “r'and‘ “ ~ ~ - his hand for s moment. Re was - him. too. that somewhere there must Auctioneer. 1 am authorised by Mrs. Margaret J. lititehsli to offer for sale at auction ‘ on the , _ oh Wednesday, September ma, ms. lilllmlm IlMl- M‘ hud- ."N'1 at o'clock Two choice vacant lots on Cumber- land It. between Grafton and Kent Streets, and a directly opposite the _ isrgeepsn grounds of the Prince of ._ Wales Oollcgs. These lots have each 42% rm on cumber- maysscurethswhoieblcckbyslahn- Jugaameat onceabd double amount of his bid. alltcbsii do get a feeling that He isjn a place like this." ' ‘ ' “Just [think-we might have been killed. We ruighthavs landed some placer where there was neither water nor food, We might have fallen into the hands o! hostile natives. But in- stead ofthst ws are safe; we have food, and we have "so much todc there isn't aogreat deal of timd for worrying, is there? It all seems to me when 1 think of it as though it were part of s. plan. That we ought not to try t0 flidtlllb it, thltill illl- Dian inpatient." , _ _ _ , "' "I hope it's part" of the pldn for us marked, laughing gsntlyjor any mockery or Katherine’: faith‘ to“ be suggested. Hslgfelt a new regard for her, that from such hardship _sl1c could extract belief in the goodncs of Providence. It comforted‘ him to credit such mo. she when he loosed at the ‘stars that night it seemcdlo be afglliding _h'and that/would not forget to steer the destinies of ‘even the lesatof its subjects. H The next morning. they finshdd the weaving of the grass skirts. In great mcrrhncnt they put them on,.oom- pared them slightly to movlefver- slons they had seen, and found they made s very satisfactory iirbstit/ilte" for the worn clothing they had been wearins. Garbod thus, and hardly to b9 recognised as the same manand woman who hsdstcpped fool», on the island more than a month before. they went of! to gather a supply of bananas. ~ ' _ “it's such a fertllellttle island," am remarked. "It sedms strange that no one lives hers." - V "I've often; wondered if where weren't a larger ‘andhsoro dsrtlls island neslby. say within twenty miles, that attracted the natives so usuchihat tbeydefthtbis one ‘alone?’ “You may be right. If only we had homo kind ofiboat we could =psddls around for a day andseel’; ' Thsiirlh. . , , f1‘ ; Wlill;-j3'93i9;wi°l*if" W’ " ' "1 duh-r. ' clared. ‘ " ' ‘fBut w: trot" momma. - , "Yet true or not it doesn't matter _ ‘ in the face of the bigger truth __we've A» he "It isn't time _ to respect whatever he be." ‘whispered “I'm lonely," nm" of her sh "head. ' satisfied . < "Sb sin 11"”. f“. ‘ .'I"‘°.'?°a‘ _ _ niiiflfof‘ tire wmn- Ell toenail-sic , know yet how t came to take the tumble ‘understandingftlsa-t,‘ ' "I ‘i lot) ' ‘slith i! rlstyksuuckgsutgofthifalli"! f, I _' Le-rm Ilad ~ your-did '2 Esther-the;- at? - I .. , "Glad r dldw-"'he'"escisikrfssf'lh astonishment. ‘ ', "YBI. bscausrittook your get sue to ssemllsewhats quitter‘! was being-i’ " . i "Hush, dear ‘dorrusik that‘ . nil" Bill put his hand cvtr her mouth. found." ‘ _ fllbr, s long time hedid not answer‘. Helonroorforths moment when the last barrier between‘ ‘them would yield and ‘hear-aces it equally bs-l cause o!‘ the hopelessness oftheiz; situation; ‘Intake her in his srmsr stant dream. But be must protect them both._'-_Hs not speak.‘ Like-s man setting hisfllips infpaln‘ _ Ml my" ‘dear. wdlhiilirWlit-K . " - ' 3 “Ibr 'wi_rati"’sile challenged Khan ‘were aren't any conventions hero. Ellie“ .’_ l . .5 _ > _ V "jr-rwehsx" he said steadily. Percent the cuss‘ we make forourselves. the ones that every dioent manisboun-f ins" meant this. Ina vbelivod it with all his heart/Ks lovsdlKathirinc toojdcarIy to lstfanythingjrennc he was nctproof- against the tear- filiod eyes she-turned to‘ him. the voice. She was in hiaarms, he was holdlngher close: in that long kiss was assuaged the yearning of many weeks. _ ' Then hs stepped away from not. "No," he said fircely, Katherine was shaken by that kiss. to the depths of her being. Bhrdid dot reallrcas the man did that this war the close of their idyllic comrade- ship:_ that with that kiss had been was turmoil in, his heartlverythfhg was l ohmsod- Something must‘ be donesome way of escape must us " found. .. w _ ’ They reached the camp? shocked. and silent,’ stared at each other} Groimdsdjon the M." the weretwc canoes. m tits-shallow‘ water half-clad women with brown skins were gathering sinslho a "kind of low ciiantaa they worked. . t To, Continued “Tomorrow uavsruumars nrsrnai at sun or nus mourn Tiia-pullela should be in the av"- lng houses notlater than the end of this month. m -ws ready 1d- rhesu- in» first step is to cull the cream dowatcths number that we. smut to carry-thrcughithrwlnter. pushy ofqUi-he earl! ilimiflfwill have il- ready been sent to market, and}: ailnuld how be. possible toieilwltn a fair degree ofllaceinid! lust which birdaaregmost profitable and dtair- flablszaabrseders. ThQn-[the house should bethoroughlyfoleanad and all necessary repairs made before “the puifets ‘are moved in. The iolcaninl will involve Lserapiril. disinfecting sntvhlisvsshms.‘ lyscsiri- ‘swirl allbelhads "in sdyqq, u, o... r ‘ pullsissrs in.__wo_ should Plan to _- - " They waded bsckyfto-ilnd. 4 their ruhrmrroiriihed" " Oocoanutto sonic" i m». , ‘ ljgud." siidf-‘hewxaysu " ' to ml hsr beloved hcr. was harms» f heneven his hydra». fornhsrhhut ' Iii , u. becoming more and more cond- "mi will W“ m“ i" an" i! VB "l" sealed- the doom. of anyfr-ieridsiup dent- that there is a good season-a- ‘ between them. Withoutpanother word head of them. Someiot "the reasons , Bill turned toward carnpand Kath- for this optimism are the following. l" h!" Ifimtmlnl i9 WW!‘ Bill "- ‘urine maekiy followed, him.~ rum‘ is enumerated by Poultry ‘rrlburm ' There was shortage of early. chicks- . rnarkehThere is also supposed to he and than, a scarcity of hens to H"! QWY- F" , not the same scarcity of early" pull-- and. therefore. ofearly bullets that willpriodua foetus early_ wrote: cent r-eportsshow that storage hold- rhys at central markets are lower than a year's-so. stories stocks. too. being ‘gathered later‘ in the tellfll. will not be erusooe omilty N usual. Finally. than is noindlcstioa that food will besxeessiveiy high, in Ipih er thh bullish market for wheat. ' u p Noone can speak with eel-unity" no Just how far‘ thale lama fac- tors wiilopsrato in Canada. There is eta nor of last year's puilsts to‘ car- iy overpriced prices wmnet be as hish as was aenrst feared by than who buy feed. Present egg "prices arc a for the sarlybart of tho season at least. ‘ leg price movements in tbs-past month have demonstrated conclu. sivelythat; lnrtho long" run, it is the consumer was sets the prlcs. frhs scarcity ofrsglscteatad a strong da- ‘been a welcome visitor in our homes s playedthsir best form thilJQllfih H Bourke won 0-2; 6-8. I ‘Wills. 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Master. h ‘ i 1h eunuch borrow,- we apprecie ate ‘your genome "sympathy and you true comfort.‘ In“ conclusion we ask you 4b accept - this gift with the boot wishoa and with the hope that so. may be some help in your preparation for the work God has called you to do and perhsps in his leading you may» sometime feel called ‘to bemms our pastor again. Signed on behalf of the Dundas Baptist chutchg)mdmcx I. Mathe- us. Chisholm, in a few well chosen words thanked tirepoopis ferthelr mil!!!" i0 Nil! llili urged them to so forwardYin the strength of the Lordlo the work God'has called his followers toldo. f some roourvmanr dsn ssinqsnlsyodastmmsgwus exceptionally‘ hard fought. Both was. Bourke and mu smut. dis- in-thesililldkmatoh which Mill 0.11"‘. flulchesooTandici. lilo h; aid came through a great strangle with .1. rullsrtcn and it. Bplilctt Celt 0f! \ g . 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