OPING COUGlI o "calf-bus helps so io- N dues d OWQUIR- ' 93; a . - . “SEPTEMBER 29,1 . ' '______“ .-'l~§ <-—§ IMPORTANT NOT O Avsiyk hose mm in my ombrace. Then her hands dropped from tho saddle. went round my shoulders. And l ‘ The well known business ofAlley & - Co. Ltd‘, is closed for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, while stock is being tak- en. - Open again Thursday, October 1st. Sensational prices 0n all lines of Re- Tklased her-long. long, in ecstasy- l But as the hammering of B1006 ‘against my brain died out, u the {red mist cleared from my eyes. 1 lreallsed that Constance had not re- for every frock . . . from Tee to Tea Over the fairway or over the teacups, for shopping or Qygnlng fvncfion‘ h 3' "' _ turned my kiss. that her arms I malnlng “ALLEY STOCK.” Remember’ fiw? n5‘ clung to meshniithll; an Cmelgflfi: bu: there: a Kayser color to match or cot-trust even. flock and ‘chm; “A” r h as a m ’ Slaters for Men; Blachford Shoes for La‘ ' ' m I!!! RIQ it, 212150,,’ :0, °,,,§§,_p.n,m he,- Wilaiever the shade or texture of th) frock, there is dies, Murray's, Perth and many other fine lines at still Greater Reductions. , Come and see just how “Little” fine shoes can be bought for. Remember, Re-opening Day, Wednesday Next "The WRIGHT SHOE COMPANY Alley & Co. Limited. M-r, . ."l__',. sum- --SMILES-- YHAHBWGOD I ‘I P°lf 6i KQYIer hose to set it off to its best advan- tage. Such new shades as Oasis, Senegal, Tangier, Biskra, Morocco and Bedouin . . . colors as alluring d; their names . . . offer boundless oiportunitiesn They, cire all priced at the lowest figure at which you cqh l buy tine quality hosiery. $1.00 t, $1.05 MADE IN CANADA (Continued) challenging, repulsive vision. The iiiiiiiii‘ ieii ii°iii my neck’ be!“ "PefllllP-t" lines o! her face were all fallen, lgsiiiiy i” Piiiii m“ iiwiiy‘ we iwoii Then I blilildeffid bvldly Wwflfiiithe corners of her expressive mouth liiiciiig eiwii °iii°i‘ 538i“ iii“ black the heart o; the subject, qirawn downward. Misery or haw jmood lay on her face. She swayed, “when MT- D9559 (‘@3195 mi‘ or anger—whatever this emotion ‘iiiuped M’ h" saddle hom’ I step. you?" lwas—it held her with devastlng. llied i°i“"“‘i“ii‘ii “m” i“ iii“ ‘iii She was loyiuz her hand on tho overpowering force. All this 1 saw {migiii “i” Si“ w” iiiiiiiiiiiig 5°“ tent flap. It slapped, frozen, and in a wmk or an eye before my but on hand lifted itself for an in. oho shot out one quick slonoe bo- rather independent little roan iii“ “mi “iaiiied “i” i’“°i‘~ N“ ii" fore she answered; {plunged forward and nipped at the trembling increased to a quaking “Coll it that 1f you wish." lintruder in his path. At that a- fwiiiii‘ sii°°ii ix’ wii°i° i’°°iy' 28mm] Already oouvioiod 1n her eyes of wakeiling motion, she gave a. hys- lb" “PW” i“ ‘l“°" ‘"5"? i‘ lmpertlnenoe and curiosity. I mlslit terlcal start, so violent that she .5“ ‘aid’ as well be hanged for an old sheep be“; backward over the Carma of! "lmbeib-‘Why did YW-Why did a5 l1 iamb- 3° I Pllislifid the 511b- her saddle; she stared at me Wlthlwxdfi iiiiig; wh n ieol- ' . round, terrified eyes and mouthl ° f’ a IFHBTQM? g-eazieii-wnelne- then" Then. before I could utter a word I ciiliigeesiviiligidyocuonstance’ and "y, “Yess DO-I seem “k widow?“ oi reassurance, she dismounted in mated it as though the words‘ 3h i e a one 5m“ mPiQn’ stood in the Were a poem. “You lov mel" B flskfid Iillllfii‘ ShBfPlY. and W35 roadway-gr pping a h0m\oi’ her I u u e ' zone inside the lent. ‘side-saddle with toth hands. And Ami W“ i°°i i said" Yet when ten minutes later she gh g m; ‘ he f _;i°°i” e error was s upon r ace She started to answer; and with \_1__-_I - Succeeding .l' I said. Be- "YOU l _ I ‘entered the dining 100m and $00k I dismounted in turn; stood‘ . m R I ‘her accustomed Seat, h" manner ‘Ewing her there m the mad‘ ‘another nlsh of blood against the . [toward me had neither warmed not “what is the matter-are you l base o: my brain. I anticipated her g \ ‘chilled. It was a crumb of comfort 3m», I asketl W°Td- Bill? She did "09 sPeilk- And ito perceive that if she had chang- . shmethlhg of the horma; can. i siijideiiiy he; iiemiiiiiigfwpped- led “Wald llllyfllle. it was Barton. stance Deane began to come back It I did’ she Saki’ what good ‘Somehow, she broke that day his into h" face‘ It lightened new; would it do? What could come of’ ‘monopoly of conversation; the but yet 1 felt that ller smile was - more readily as Barton showed less gum“; ' I saw What Si"? llleallll‘ and ‘he than his usual disposition to com: ,,No__you frightened me coming obstacle between us, wh.ch only ""56- He bimrded Wt his Week upon me so suddenly she said. The ‘iiisi MW had B-ilpearcd so feathery . , I ’~ “ ' lght, became a to w ll, an“, his goings on, With "Nils- fillrllllb). and W85 S89" smile went. dliven auay by a tense‘ “I should!“ hfivene do; this!" . Mary: An anonymous letter? _.amoii° Us ii° more" I susphied orl-‘iesslon. She stared at m3 3 Certainly not! lwouldl" be Bill") iiieii what a drama“? Yeveiiimlll moment‘ before she asked with i1 she ‘Wm on’ every moment be‘ °f WW if "1111" lhlliq- i signcdi afterward ccnfll"med—that he had catch 1h her yolce- gciiiiiiiig more iii” mistress °i iiei‘ "3"" i° “' "°"“°“= °' “W”- taken too much for srontod the owh did u-..{- ou foil will Se“ "simiiidiii iii" i“ Y°“ ‘i° ii" night before. So exit Barton fromilnc?» y yo e y _ ° g, l-You cmfldhm have swllped "lei" the board; only a. pawn in thej why should I follow you? You I replied. o; couldn-t stop myself... some We W“ oloyios wiih mefnold 1 might not lild: with you," ii “sud? igiiiifiie kiwi“ ii‘ ‘iii but a pawn whose single move had e 1- d ; t ; d. tiwmiiaiis a“ -' A °5i was 5m Scve,.cd_and was to serve again {alizlxifg ratfllgnzenéfizencélefellillsilllllz‘ .855"; {again the Constance I knew. I had she was marrmi Constance man always M] with the woman rent for’ an’ instant the veil over Deane was manlect I tried. as I he loves. her soul, now I could feel its edges walked downtown, to resolve that! “Yeslv drawing together again. she tum- ‘\.‘“‘*\\~ was Alice: So you wrote an anonym nus letter to Jack's wit: telling hcl w. \\\. Beautiful Birch and Oak un- loading today. All tlllcknessel and grades. 30000 ft. to choose lrum. MacDONALIJ-ROWE WOODWORKING CO. LTD. Charlottetown Phone 341 "QQDDQQCPGDUDUJJDUUUUUUDmIU: brea thed Constance '95-! - i 3;. I woum move "om M,,s_ Barnaby“ Dean? And what she meant by ed to where the two horses, un_i . . i}, and never see he, awn, and evemlthab simple monosynable I could PEPCBlVlIlE witnesses of this crisis in j... _ _ .__ v '0 A AN" While milking this resolution. mt tell except that h; expressed iiiimiiii iiiiiiiis’ Weie Fiiiziiig of California. in today's balloting at The existing canon provides that after their departure one of their ‘it? eiéAisEiAgilglllm " ,' knew m“ I W” decelvius lllyseli.'pain_ slim Strzflghtened up wok giliiiiigtii iiieii iiii“; °ii iii“ edge °i a secret session of the House of the only divorced persons who may returned and started making anest . . . ,- ’ e sream. "Ha n’t bett - ' 3;. ‘L s_ Thyum r . CIHPTER VIII lhold oi the saddle as though to hitch them? she Sam 3&6“ Con‘: ggmd Bishop Edward L. Parsons, be mazrrledtbyt: mlnliister is the in thetgsrret- The other squirrel - optometrists -' ' .. mount. Instlnctively, I stepped ' ' ops. nocen pal-y a. vol-cc gran has no een seen. i" 143 lllfllmimd 5mg » First student: There's a lot b iliimizelll 1:9 lrhrilllfll the hall’ bill forward to help her. She turned, $210k!‘ tililzeuzz: aiziykxlitggiiwwisii i” The elcment_seeklng liberalization for adultery. . Uri-UGO or - u, b t |. r1 iah ig t thrown b th dge _ -,-_ ' - _ ‘i. lngrgeoJjrln ‘eh Egress‘; 0:1: one}: 23d of the mountain Sh dgw F 8 it laid hel- hand on my out stl tched (To Be Continued) of the church marriage laws, headed The House of Deputies has con Barns“ FOLLOW m, WALES y" Ours has the Iarger ’acu|t'y_ as 1 t it n i‘ d * fr‘ arm. trying weakly. it seemed. to by Prof. Joseph Beale. of Harvard. sldered the proposed matrimonial TOUR u" sew“ stud...“ Ah y", bu, w tale i‘ ei °°lii ‘in i‘ eiid-l’ lend me away. And it was as was defeated on a. prosopal which canon by selections, approving est- \ ours has the larger stadium. Sims“ n that 8" oll- The troll. l“ though that light touch pulled o - a would have allowed ministers of the abllshmént of an ecclesiastical court it wound its sinuous course up- trigger which Md been lscnt/rqinin" n (United Press) .§___. _____---_._ . . a OR. J. ll. AYERS DENTIST 051w Queen Street Ovc: Hughes Drugstore. !lours.—-9 to 12.30. 2 P. M.—5 P. M. 8502-9-4-21. MUSIC STUDIO MISS G\VYNNETII F. COOMBS Teacher oi‘ Pianoforte, Theory, Etc. Phone 683-1.. 4i) Victory Ave. 8989-9-24-ttslmonth. FURS . Remodelled 6's‘ Repaired MRS DAVISON 170 Prince Street 8881-9-l9-tL51m0. l). EDGAR SHAW, K. C. v Law Offices - Prowse Block, 121 Grafton Street. Charlottetown. Wills and Estates Settled. Collection m Bills (Special Dept.) SAFE protection for all documents. Charlottetown, P. E. l. W. E. DARBY. LL. B v Barrister Jr Solicitor Dalton Building, Bumme attic, l’. E. l. MONEY 1'0 LOAN ‘ We-Z-l l-tuetzlurbsuttf. ItIcIJONALD & McPHEE I. A. McDONALIJ. El. F. McPHEE Barristers, Attorneys, Etc. MONE! T0 LOAN Riley Building .. l734-5-20-lmo-dalIy STEWART & LOWTHER ' . J. D. STEWARI. K. C. N. W. LOWTI-IER ' piianlsrnns. SOLICITORS, are .‘ " 84 Great George Street MONEY f0 LOAN. MARK R. McG UIGAN B. . BABRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. ' MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown, l'.E.l. ~BELL 8r MATHIESON Rs-B- Bell, l). L. Mathlcson, LL II ,, Barrister & Solicitors Money to Loan Charlottetown and Montague McLEOD & BENTLEY, - . .|. A. BENTLEY Yes, my dear, I shall 8.1 be glad to go with you; I Ionq to see the beauties of the country In autumn. Mrs. B.: Mr. We'll atay In town. FLARE UPS a They used to spark both he and she, Each night ere they were wed; And now they blaze out frequently '_Tls by the neighbors he'd. Daughter: Father went off In a good humor this morning. Mother: Heavens, that | I .1 ward toward Forty-Rod, curved round a castle-like shoulder of striated rock and crossed a hill- side. A moment visible as a blackl patch against the electric-blue sky,lI had never called her by that in a moment hidden by ii’ iiiiiei name before. And I took her‘ into hogbiick oi intervening i°°ii> alrlmy arms. She did not struggle a- peared a horse at a slow walk. He, gains‘; me_ Sh, 15y {or tar-moment bore a side-saddle; the rider was a woman. Just as she disappeared“. she leaned forward, laid her hand on the horse's neck as though‘, steadylng herself for the descent or arranging something at the pommel. In a world o: women, i could never mistake that motioxfisays Mfllasses It was Mrs. Deane. She was comfl ‘ mlng down the trail; I should en-‘ e . . then, for successful t, its, counter he,’ ride with he“ 11ml allcioua flavor arrclanch content of iron and vlt , so necessary mere ii" ‘mi-y which w” taking for the health of your family, be me l0 FOWYROG mlKhli g0 hang. l aurothatyouuaonootl-lerMolaaaea kept my own horse at a. walk, pro- flllfl "3EMA”.5ll‘bld°l~ ioiigiiig iiie delicious anllcipaliim-iBeingabaolutelypuroandundilut- Her horse's head emerged about ed, “BEMA" Molasses le the moat; the gray barrier oi.’ rack. She had °°°n°miui m°i“'°' 7°“ “ii buy" dropped the reins on his neck; as 1mg“ onflggmgirghhhd, he walked, he was cropping at the bushes by the roadside. She still leaned forward, her hands resting on the pommel. Resting-may clutching. We were so near now an explosion of passion. I did the thing which, one minute before, I would have thought impossible. “Constance?” I said. "Constance!" that my horse stopped because - i A hers was blocking the trail. And Gen “in? V‘ i looking straight at me, through mo. B B A D o s was the face of a Constance Deane which I had never seen beore. Exffg Fancy Those blue eyes were set and ard. yet absent. It was as though she were sleep-walking toward some MOLASSES AND MRS. ; When the Recipe church to remarry persons divorced for any cause. The remarrlage, un- der the provision, would have been allowed after the case had been re- viewed and passed upon favorably by an ecclesiastical court. Unexpected strength was manifest by the Liberal element, however. when the House of Deputies adopted an amendment to the proposedrcan- on which would not only allow di- vorced persons who have remarried outside the church to retain their communicant status, but under cer- tain conditions the church would alsomblesa the parties to the union." i Ministers of the church under his provision, however, would not be al~ l I Ve rba l Tl s lowed to remarry divorced persons. No Salves — No Cutting Your itching, bleeding, protruding piles will go when you actually re- move the cause-wad blood circula- tion in the weak, flabby parts - and not one minute before. Salves or cutting can t. do this - an inter- nal remcdy must be used. HEM- ROID, prescription of Dr.J.S. Leon- hardt. succeeds because it stimulates the circulation, drives out congested blood, heals and restores the almost dead parts. HEM-ROID has such a wonderful record right in this City, that Geo. Hughes says one bottle of HEM-ROID Tablets must end your Pile agony or money back. in each diocese and providing for premarrlage instruction. Consideration of the entire pro- posed canon today w expected to bring a renewal of t e verbal tilts which marked yesterday's session of the House of Deputies. SQUIRREL RETURNS. MAKES NEST (United Press) ENDICOTI‘, va., Sept all-Amos Hash of this section welcomed his pet home again after the animal had been away for a long time. Hash kept two squirrels in a cage in his yard for five years. Then 011B dill’ they escaped. Two weeks Over Divorce DENVER, 0010., Sept. ilk-Church Liberals and Conservatives assembl- ed their forces today for a final |contest _over marriage and divorce ilaws of the Protestant Episcopal Church. So heated was the controversy, particularly in regard to the remar- riage of divorced persons, that it over-shadowed the scheduled elec- tion today of a presiding Bishop of the church. l The Rt. Rev. James De Wolf Pen-y, of Rhode Island, presiding Bishop will be opposed by Bishop j James H. Hangman, Washington. D. Ashes on the Carpet are no Longer Excllisively Masculine $1.00 SILK STQCKINGS in the new colors and styles, chiffon and service weight, the lar-. gest stock in Prince Edward Island. $1.95 i Moore 6'9” McLeod Ltd. , $1.50 WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.~— Th? Prince of Wales‘ “salesmanshll? expedition to South America is to be complemented by a tour of a floating mitish showroom to Latin ports. An ocean liner, the British Exhibitor, is to leave Iondon, Nov. 1 hem-mg p. display of British pro- ducts. “Calls are schedule’ for at least thirty South American ports each to be visited for from a doll to three weeks, accordins V’ the“ size. ..__J<s-e>——-- While gstherin: edelweiss in till Alps three men recently had “iii falls; according t0 reports mi" Amsteg, Kiental and Thun, Switzer- land. >-_;— By BRIGGS me I forgot to ask him for any aucncu. ' C. M. Lampson t? Co. LIMITED. It Queen Street Imndon, l2. O. 1 England Public Aigition Sales RAW FURS Ihlpplng bags will be tarnish- ed without charge by applying to B. T. Holman. Ltd, Sam- meralde, l’. It. l. Represented by W. B. BENTLEY, K. C» Barrister and Attorney-at-Laar “' Office: I80 Richmond street MONltl ‘I0. LOAN s Alfred Fraser, Inc. all": Filth Avenue New York, N. Y. 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