. and time specified will not be "con- a (or Gall ltaaea) DO SUI‘ OPERATE a a til y o I have written aa. Uouaa of letters oa ie from for er _ Ie a. IQ IAIIPIIL DRUGS to llpofl l1 JIIIQI. COSTfl NOTUINh II llqaln. Write. or aelid a; the III’ a! a Illeriag friend. KID!) BROS. LIMITED v PITIIBOIOIJGIL CANADA l»: r c‘ w ‘ l§ HEARTS Arms By Mao Clrriatia OOQ-QOQOQl .000 weir (Continued) "Help! Help?" shouted Prudence a: the eighth-floor window. ' But she rcouid barely hear the ‘sound of her own voice above tho thunder and the collflagration just behind ulti‘. "Carrtheyl we rue?" was her ag- 4 Proréssldfiiliillarai i Dr. c. c. Archibald“. Graduate o! N. Y. Post aledical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye, bar, Nose and Throat _ Testing Eyes and supplying Glasses ' Office, Bayer Building ' Great George Street . Dflice uflllrfr-Q to 12.30. 1.30 to 5.00 McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Attorney-ai-Law Oflice: 180 Richmond Street l MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown. P. E. I. fi-Fiidik ‘llélThQ B. A. .I. a. McDONALD H. F. Mrvllnl. B. A. Barristers, Attorneys, 51¢, Money to laaan. Mark R. McGuigan . A. ‘ BQBRISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC. Money to Loan. Cameron Block, Char|otteiou'n.P.E.I. Canada S. S. Lines BTEAMSHIP SERVICE MONTREAL Charlottetown And St. John’s S. S. CAPTHORNE Leave Leave Ch'Town August 6th Carvell Bros" Ltd. Ltd. ABENTS . Montreal August 3rd UilJliLlliAllllMlRAlll/ilfs ' Atlantic Region . TENDERS Scaled 'l‘endr.rs addressed to the undersigned, and marked on the‘ outside "Tender for Station Build-l ling" will be received up to if! o'clock noon,’ Thursday, August iitil, i927, for tip construction oi’ a station building at Carleton, P. i-I. l. Plans and specifications may be seen ind forms of tender obtained at the Ofllcl of the Regional Chief‘ Engineer, Moncton, N. 8.; Division Engineer's Office. Charlottetown; and the office of the Station Agent. Borden, P. B. I. Graduate . ouizerl thought. _ she caught up a white cover Tram [he dressingltable, sweeping brushes and toilet articles to the ‘floor. and desperately waved the piece of linen. - illlere was a flash of lightning a1 that nrtrlilt-lltnnrlll the firemen saw her. "Still job, boysfTrc-lnarked their‘ loader coolly’. ‘\\'e'll need the si-foor escape to get the woman nlii, and it'll take a bit oi skill, at tilalf" . mashing the glass ill a flTP-fltll pillar that fortunately was lrvar by. car after car rlrrived, and ill a jiffy the longest ladder possible was plat-ed against the building. Two firemen sw-arlrrn-d up. but to Prudent-c ir seelllcd all eternity" be- lfnri- l.r--ir lrt-llrlels SliOWUIl about [Pll lei-i lloluw her. Thoslarlrler was rlot long enough! Despair r-nrerr-d- her soul. This was [he end. ‘ Then- was rro hope! . Bu! 9hr? did nut understand the k {iession wbich—for sheer dare-dev- lleath. "Take lots of rope. Firm!" room, whose heat was now lnsut~ f‘ . MEIR l 171274] done so bf 56 Year: Tum cusntormrown GUARDIAN ES TEAS l ll iltwnvs uolvnair. auaosr i International ladio Prograiua concurs’ _ 18.00 Noon was: (am Cinci. songs. Tomorrow's Radio Program 8.00 P. I. KDKA (316) Pitts. Opera. 8.15 P. M. CPCA (357) Toronto. Or. Recital. 6.30 P. M. cieierness and resource oi the pro- illry and bravery-can't. be beaten. "Hi there! ~Catch!" A young. strong face under its H, gleaming helmet was directed t0- wards her, and the end of a. r096‘ came whining through the air. Prudence-leaning tar out — strained to capture it, but it passed through her shaking fingers, slip- - . 3.05 P. M. will; do“ l1. l But ro-day some oi Mrs. Vanslt- g "Tl? "K31"! E1153‘! T810! yl-llllltal-Us remarks had penetrated even W0C laaailmvepport’ filo‘ time!" lher thick skin, ' ' 8*” P’ -M' Al hi5! illle caught ll. holding on,‘ for dear life. r "Tie 1t round the bed-post.“ shouted tlhe stentorlan voice be-r The girl stumbled back into the But not securely. she contrived to tie the m The bed was old rm, And her tart had annoyed Virglnia—"the\- guest who out-stayed her welcome" »—more than the good lady thought. ‘Baiting’ the spoilt beauty was a re occurrence. Virginia's natural conceit was so colossal, so impreg- llable, that it took many harsh ‘truths to ‘go homo.‘ indeed, Virginia ‘had cultivated ‘the fine philosophy that she was |ahovc criticism. Like the heel of Achilles, Peter WGR ‘m?’ “limb-l 49'1"!’ wlll"- Arnlstrong was the one weak spot her armour of conceit. blunt Prudence ‘YEFlADlE. in a minute more the door; qlou don-l know much “Mug WOK i252) Chicago. Modley. lWOllld surely burst in, and bed and ma] men!» | p_ _ l everything he an inferno. T“; would,“ have hurt vlrglnlg WBAI (361) qitici. Studio Program. the slightest, were it not for the WLW pllcation it contained‘. hostess had as good as said that Peter loved the unfortunate ,had no interest in herself! Page. and WMCA (370) N. Y. Piano Well. ' WEAF . Trio to WEAF, WSAI. t KDKA e318) Pittsburgh. sans from WJZ. 7.45 P. M. ,WABC (328) N. Y. Whitehall Trio l l 8.00 . M. , WJZ (454) N. Y. Spotlight Hr. lWJZ-KDKA.) WLW (428) Clnci. Lyric Quartet. WOO (508) Phila. Irish Music. ‘. _ 9.0a P-‘M- WEAF (492) N. Y. Grand Opera, w wurhwanig, WTIC, WLIT, wlw. wcgm- ‘WTAM, wow, wsar, DAP, wwg. wnz was». hprtngnéld. Studio. (m) can. 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M w“ (m, émve,;md_ uncle Ned‘, manufacturers are orced to ask for comparable cars. .3 s erve. -- _ . i‘ PNot a moment to lose! Grab tight ljullgzfllé falrliklfallls lgl-uttllbllclerglgllglt: B 8'“? PIEPMESOd Z {i rl-otindutmy neck. and b11113 011 1°"was the ‘under dog". Last night, ev- WA C “wagli; M e N01‘ Th c d / Jtfiill‘ e.’ V '91, dhdy ed it ' ' , l. _ or. n". ‘:.';;...:*“:':. we“ ~- Y-ellllle- $i.:'.'i';.r'2l°r';..'”&*::.::£:.°:... ° "mm" °" “l” "emmmg gm" I‘ - 599116- i to be All Studebaker can tor ' w“ l‘ , She flung her two arms round She bad n d i M _| DANCE OBCHESTRAS ' r . '9 1i -= .3’\\%/ ' [he man's neck’ but alas! were waslpaiekl face tbllsjllllgrninsglletgfi. ' ‘r 9'00 ' M‘ ' m“: than “m ho, an“ eqwpmen" sedan e e e I v $2065 t $1,,‘ >1’ nu strength ill t-hem, no holding Bu, afterwards M"; vanauawllw (473) gglbclbflfiltll Glbsfln- - Sedan, Regal, o a a 2Z3 I 111i ~ - power! tr did kd. lfh '- Vir’ .. , __,_”_ ilc hesitated for the fraction oi 1;,ig§‘,’;_*‘w;‘;,,,f“§0{§g ,0 hzv: WLW (Qflllsacil; a» Band. "Q Dictatflf viztggg, Regal‘_' ' A a second. None oi his ‘stunts’ had .h n y t _ h d r“ - - - ~ ' ' evel" been more tiangerous!‘ This Zfofefifimfijhfg Q81‘, g°° VWSAI 1am» Cinci. Palais o'er. ‘WAS l8 CW!" f"? - - - - 2°19 - 1955 yfimg mlmulild bk‘: t?’ w’: eel; H" hostess “m, mule‘, he, m, (Copryggiilt, 1927. pgglcrnrrndnnll. sedan “d, flush $--—l625 ‘ ‘lz-s‘ Cons: gegal 4 . 2145 . I125 —~-» ll‘ lllY- “"1 l9 a l‘ 1* B 5" setting forth to break theulewa to 01mm“? l “*3” 'g . of her, would fall ll5 feet to the Pt _ l > ' _ Sfliln mchflil‘ 1730 a I“; Rflldlitl‘ f0f4 Z185 . IO” EIIELE-I DAREHTTJTCJU7ZSZ I slleel below, n‘ ' enilzlu-l‘ only an“, ma, “lying was out, anti sh‘§‘dfdn't know when Victoria _,. . . . 172D . If.‘ ’ . . base-Norms: rrczwo/ "Nobody here but w“? faster towards the girl!" "w lllrellwr would be heme 888"» Coupe. for Z - - 1625 ~ 1555 m PfQIidQlIt . YD spom rnqgzaa-g ____ no} one, The caretakers are A, .51“, wanm, 3,0,", m, mun. bI-"ésizglilitrlizlelabto 1111;332:531; Coupe, for4 . . 1760 . 1685 w. l ml , PJQD BESIDESrTLY-HUF‘ Ar that moment, with a gigantic zgflgf“g,’fgi,'f,j',zr_'gll,lg,,fi‘ff" $135,‘; smile uporl her lips, for it would Roadstflkfm 4 ' 1685 ' ‘.10 -""-' F‘ i tiANpflsl NOT 1N‘ SIGHT. roar, the door gave way, and a because Peter liked quaint gown,‘ he heath, qreep lrr- with this old Duplex Phaeton . 1495 o 1495 S04E11, f0f7 s a a $2895 . $3.“ lrlass oi flames burst into the apart- of a by-gone period, an yhglnm woman who was Peter's servant. Tourer, for 5. . . o 1445 - I _ § Tourenfor 7 a o . Z440 - IQTQ lrrent. hell let loose... : thought (he, revived (a ‘Mar re‘. "I'll tip her, and that will unloose Tourer, for 7 , ,. 1625 , 1 owing . _ . 322° . 3,1‘ Without further parley, the fire~ SPOKE BUT THE TRUTH‘ Smart Kid: l can jump much rrgher than that tree, mother. Nlother: But, Willie. you mustn't 1y what la not true. . Smart Kid: Well, that tree can't up at all. r. Gen. Plans. ran ,v:s. INDEED! Bug (on hot day): Say, the fol. Trmders received after the date w“ ma‘ ""59 "l" Wl" 11"!“- sidered. t The lowest or any tender not nee-I casarlly accepted. . W. U. APPLETON. General Manager, | Atlantic Region, Canadian National Railways. Mow ‘on, N. B., July 21, i927. I B07’. 1-23-27-30, Aug. (i. i.-- ~ i -——<-—'—- l iv L You'll enjoy CAB I N CLASS, both the moderate ’ rates and the far-famed CANADIAN PACIFIC ICfViOC. The freedom oi‘ the entire ship la yours. r gfiflllihlmldtim¢fiflfi0l0 f '- Oft IUITIIIIC W096 r routcd- s room on ahi —dependa- bi weather. p‘ rorjunh" inlormatfo" a. ; “Huhl itlaftlla things in lilo i v wuwmmw “In”, martini aeo that _I don't want to g '- vulrrtl’. nllftllifm. ' lllaf. Passenger Agar" lI-im John. N. h.- tillnq in life that I should ace." bout "under the ahade oi the shelt- ering palm." knew what he was alklng about, all right! ONE AT A TIM!‘ "How many love affalrritave you ad altogether, dear?" "I haven't had them altogether, love: only one at a time." "rnsuuosnu omcs “i tell you, Mien’: went u miao a man grabbed Prudence round the‘ waist, and flung her like a sack‘ ‘over his right shoulder. Then he ‘flWllllg himself over the sill, and lowered her 10 feet to his compan- 'ion_ who contrived to steady her. and at. last they got lher to the ground. ‘ To Prudence. half-unconscious though she was, that terrible des- ..Ll1l‘lilll._.....E1i.f3h. moment she expect- ed death. Then, vaguely, she realized that 'a while-coated mall who must have been a doctor, and a woman in a plark blur? ulritorln, were bending rlover her In i-lle lain, and‘ that some jstirrging hut stuff was being forced lbetweerl llcr lips. l “Narrow escape with hcr hair," shn heard some one in the crowd throughout her body. She tried to raise- herself on one elbow, but, at the movement, a sharp pain shot through her, and she sank back with l1 little cry. Thereafter, everything was blurred and indistinct, until she woke up in/a little low-roofed room lit by lamps that jogged incessant- ers would be delighted for I know ly. Even the couc-h was‘ shaking, and the wall-a moved up and down! Odd; wasn't it’! i < "Lie still, dear. You're all right." The woman hi the uniform bent over her, and Prudence could see the willie-coated man sitting on a ierklng sofa opposite. the room was jogging so‘! "Where am ll?" she asked faint- ly, of the woman. The whltecoated man ieant ov- er, smiling. lie had a nice face. "in the ambulance, We're going lo the hospital. But you needn't he afraid. No damage dolle, as far as we can ascertain." ' in Prudencea brain a memory stirred. Fflmetfning aboug .her hair, wasn't it’! Now, what llad hop pene to her hair’! » if she raised herself a little. she'd he able to see her reflection ill a glass upon the wail. that. what she saw was so astound- lrrg and so terlble, that she sank back‘ with a cry of fear! r CHAPTER XXIV r Virginia’; Victory l After the encounter with Prod-I ence's father in the morning room oi Wyndham Towers, Mrs, Vansit- say. "The fireman must have put it nrlt—" Pu; what out? flbe fiery liquid sent ll glowl Was she dizzy? Was that. why‘ Ami when she did contrive to do l minded him _of his mother-the l1" wllslls-‘j \ gmls bra“, was busy Wm,- a hon- Old Nannie took the tip, but un- o‘ schemel fOltltilftl lnoffurthfir lgliorlgatiorl be~ She was a born plotter, was 1H1.- W" f“? “a l l" T- rmslrimi | i ' iiflfllll said when he would be back, Ema simple “are souls, "ye and sire herself was going home Prudence Page. were born to lawns usual to her, little cottage in and. m,“ m“; make oneqmm ehthc woods ‘round eight o'clock,’ ai- "emely ham”. ti?’ tlliehtpvlace was ‘redrledluplfor But Virginia was a subtler type. B n5 - l _ _ | "so you don't stay here after $85,330 Z§I§Q",'§“§B,_S°h°m ng was eight," l remarked Virginia. Old ' And “ma” Huflwnysnn flhfflllllille"iliillffiiiiltlr her, nor—couid herself come first! :31“! Elites” ‘vllllfitglffmnllfil? W“ mm“ Yet-curious IacHAIt wlas the "E _ 9 9 - dnvalry m Peter Armstrong-B “M. _ Ont lll lhewoolls u restless click- "H, ma, had caught he, vagrant o0 called. Virginia smiled an odd ‘fancy. l little smile a; she heardl 1:. i I "To-night the nightingale will r “ b. 'tt .li’,bt.l ,".h.~tldh if. Oh . .i'd ireTt-ilrylnifrr? Ifloféalllilllrzfiliellfl build in? seqttlngo woupltrlse be porfgcets! ‘Once flung at Bert Traymore, in a What with Peter's chivalry, and rare moment of complete frank~ the nightingale, and her own ap- ness, when the latter llad annoyed pealillg beauty, the plot would lher by some shady trick. illlll then work all right! _ come whining for comfort. (To Be Continued.) link-lo llerself+she admitted ——~<-0-¢—-—— lllliil Peter's rapid advance in the scientific world, and the fact that Zone day he would make a iortulle ;through his inventive skill, were distinct drawlnglcards in his falv- _ lour. the "Canterbury Tales" into modern ‘l He was making lots oi money English opens a wide and fruitful now, she ascertained through vuri- field of literary. endeavor, To ous channels, (Virginia had her-‘chnnge a-gnde man or fgllghjng" .scouts out, everywhere.) He “m, “a skypflot" is merqy mawh. lcould have bouglfi one of the nic- m; the guy-ram; pvmm me Tubal-d rest lrousesdn the neglbbourbood. 1m, the way 1mm” w the Mermlm ‘had he so iancied,_ instead of llv- Tavern, when, ~wu1s o, poem dead ing like a humble recluse at Pear- and Bone" knew me". elysmtn Tr}? Ullllffie- p I d m h ,d Thence the path of the Jazz trans- "l-"llfie hiya" e l4} "l-B ‘l latol‘ may lead nun-m the Wayside lsolrlliespilli svamolrllrlilsuail warm Inn m“ sudbury Town: m the 'for the B65801] o? the year yand us Isle’ or wish‘; m the Bay o"Naples' Virginia sauntered along the ndun-l“”'°"° mo]: Shelley bubbled up ms breath; to the mound under which try roads. the wren in the beech- ,. ,, lwoodl burst into ecstatic ‘singliil. the “Dung Endymion sleeps‘ n is iand the sedge-Warbler lrr the reed- beds piper up, too. l The warmth (for Virginia was a fregular salamander, and adored ‘sunshine andheat) gave her u sen- tinlenltal sort of feeling which was foreign to her. l “l do believe 1'm actually in love ,with Peter Armstrong!" she told herself, with an excited laugh. in that case—ha-teiul though Mrs. Vansittarfs plain-spoken words had been-it would be well to keep them in mind whell deal- ng with the chivalrous fellow. , “l must play the clinging ‘kit- tenl" thought the plotter, and thanked her lucky stars she hadn't yielded to an impulse to try and ‘borrow money from the man, when POETIC OLD FOGIES (m; Yin-k Times.) That Chicago enterprise to put should do it well. Such noble effort should not be without aid. It may not be amiss to offer our own. How would the passage from “Macbeth" beginning “Dut, out, brief candle" lend itself to the poetjazzer? We submit: Turn off the’ bulb. worn-out ilivver, A trouper who hamfats his turn upon the stage And “gets the hook eflsoon. e Life's but a Itisa Told by a dept. full of gin synthetic, Making no sense. _ Longfeilovrs celebrated ballad about the frozen deaths off Nor- THE BEDTIME STRlP— ‘ r AND ATTACK THEY Batu, ‘btzcnusl: fry-n: on»: To THUR Ll*t"i\._l: no TUNNB. THE. ‘MOUTH flan. l sar-rjvwor l rwr» ‘furs rs Ts-ra Home or Young, l-lrsswucfz Elmer: wr-lo i-NE-S ‘mutt. wrn-r eRAsrPA BEAVER _ Pit-Try SAFE PROM is BtmlcA-n-i ‘TH: WATLR And the furies of ether are waited a high and holy work; Chicago‘ "rs neck with on the way. Blue were her lalnps as a. Gershwin tune, . Her lips full of real Tangee, And her one-piece frock was de- iBeautiful in rlesilgn-thoroughly modem-mechanically i should complete. the ancients were buck-numbers is no reason why we should not let our A. HORNE & c0. r A. HORNE & c0. CHARLOTTETOWN‘ . DEALERS- FOR FRINGE 8U MMERSiDE EDWARD ISLAND Just because bright young school children realize that there was an age before the radio and thehlp flask. r l colletc, Revealing rlb and knee. As for Tennyson?) invitation into the garden: Come to the speak-easy, Maud, For it's cocktail time in town abroad. You're out kid, but never down. No, Chaucer will only be a begin- ning. The massacre of poetry ANNUAL MEETIN G The Annual Meeting of the mem- bers of the Silver Fox Breeders’ As- Valuable Propiertylfor Sale i, l Fourtleeln rooin "mi-bungalow, almost new, with furnace and all modern conveniences, No. i9 Orlebar Street, also lot 50 x 150 feet and double garage. ' " If not sold by private sale before August 2nd, will be sold by public auction on that date at l2 o'clock noon. Terms at sale. fl Frank H. Roper ' ‘Phone 308-]... J. A. MacDonald, Auctioneer. soclation of Prince Edward lslandl will be held in the Board of Trade Rooms. Market Building, Charlotte- town, on Tuesday t e 2nd day of August, 1927, at 2 l ( 8d.) JOHN ANDERSON, ~ \ Secretary. 795B-7-l9tts7i. _ I The Annual Prise Meeting of tho Prince Edward Island lllile Aasooia-f tlon takes place at Itenalngton Range, Charlottetown, 2nd. 3rd and 4th Aunlat i927. Commencing at 8.30 A. ill. Make your entries early with tho Secretary. mailed on . l t. B. M. DAVISON, Lt. Col. V.D.B.0. Trout Flshlng Regulations . an No person shall klii In one dary mole than thirty trout f )- - Everyone not being a permanent . aliiont of Prince Edward island, or the aon or brother of a permanent roai~ dent thereof who iiahea fer or attempts to lion for any trout in the waters of Prince ‘dward iaiand without first procuring an angiaHa permit la liable to a penalty of twenty dollars ($20.00)- ‘Permits can be procured" at Publicity Office, Char-l lottatown, coating two dollars ($2.60)- s l The hale, purchase 6r {XPOPI of trout, no matter where procured la prohibited, providing however, that any non-resident leaving the Province may take away tho lawful catch of two daya’ fishing ll‘ the shipment la ao- eompanled by a certificate to that effect from olthor tho local ilalldyy officer In whose district the flan were oauohl. or from the local station agent adjacent to the looaii‘, III which they were ugllt. _ ‘ Tourla can obtain Inform tion aa.to when to Iiail g" “m” at bridle had driven mm“ woe mm" mm mm this: . "mun. le- on a lleatlon to the Pool city Officer, Charlottetown. er rather hard, and he had saem- CHARLES LEIGH.“ t. | . ' A. E. MORRIOON ed a ‘soft mark.’ It was the Floitker "Hesperus" _ c“ co 'v'n'n'o' Junaptlhliiifl. l Game lnhoactor. f‘ Yltlllen Blltlla Nreaclled Peaclllrffnee 013k the air that day, “cum, “mum o are. o Anne grump n.- p hm l, h; mm a, n , u formed her that Mr. Armillorrg l nénrlf; cutie ‘rug a aoia-v-alu. ' "”” I i; l a . The Flood - -V\‘f.M~{! H ‘w! Bones DO Act-us: l‘-'- Pfifi/KWK Runs oowrshurtiawtwl. A-GOlN‘ TO-HNUI. A . woo . LNTRANQL m: rs A 0F‘ wl-ucl-l === “W one xoure o i-OST His Lin: wanna? Avivbu wosi-r-wmir 10*?"