;p1-a-l=j&-.~.-.='_ 77:55.“. i zfi: u nu='52'4%."r<V‘%‘-‘IT.‘$ AND SINCE 0 o 0 0 o o By PRID 000K ivopyrighllessrvnd)‘ , PROFESSOR HENRY DRUM- ' MOND ‘ Nwmenilaveeneioisedagrest- At the distance from the choir m‘ $118101! ihflllmoo 0n 11's do! where we were standing, it was not Ind Kellemiiflfl. more Particularly posible for any person to catch nn the young men with whom he the words, but hearing the strains Mme 1n wltwt. Wt did Henry of what m thought m be "God Drlnnmond, Bwtch writs-r and loo- Bavo the Queen" Drummond im~ Imr- meulstely curred his hat and stood Dmrlnmond was born in Stirling, time rigidly at attention until the fiotland, in i851, and woe educated choir had finished. Out 0i’ the st Edinburgh University. He eiect- thousands present in the Court of udtoivinthemlniswofthemee Honor-I thirlklwal theonlyper- Church of Scotland, but in the son who followed Professor Drum- xniddle seventies he came under rnnndh example. Then, when the the influence oflidwdo‘ find Elli-KEY. anthem wes concluded Drummond then upon their first tour of the turned round to one of the young THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Siiiilili GUARDIAN and Prince Bounty Ghronicle -—'l'hls column ls reserved In Inn cl ind interest but advertising o! nnolvlylatnronqybelnlcrlollt I unto n wall gtrloi-li Illlble tn Illvnnes, -l0llll I001) FLOUR is guar- mtoedtopleaseyoubettar-All grocers. L-SlO-li. —l AND 1% LB. TIN CANS, pint and quart glass sealers and all ‘ supplies said st Bruce's. L-BBiS-D-ih-ii ~80! COTTON AND III-BE! working gloves at Bruce's. L-aac-D-iii-Ii —I'UNEEAL or M3. CHARLES l. moss-rho funeral of Mr. Charles B. Ros was held on Fri- day afternoon from his late res- idence on King street, Sununer- sido. Rev. Mr. Jeans conducted the British Isles. ladies and remarked, "That was a Drummond -wal lo immersed vary graceful tribute t0 pay to my; with. ill; earnestnus 0d the two country." Her reply was, "Profes- Americull evangelists that he Join- eor Drummond, I am afraid I do ed ilorccs with them and for two no: understandyour reference.‘ years carried on mission work un- "I mean," Drummond explained, dler their aegis. Then, instead 01 “it was a. very graceful thing for} taking a pastorate. he mooted the the chorus u» sing the National An-f position of lcciurcr ill Natural Sci- them of Great Britain." I ences in the Free Church Colfegc “Pardon me." rctortcd his fair‘ at Glasgow. which aflorded him companion, with a much of asper- ampifi "mi? m’ study and writing lty in llel‘ voice, “but, that in our The result was "Natural Law in national anthem, ‘My Country ‘tin the Spiritual World," the argumentI 0i Thee, Sweet, Land or Libel-lg." of which was that the scientific I shall never forgot the exprm- principle of continuity extended sion onDr-ummondls countenance at from the physical world to the spir- this remark, but he ‘was to much oi ituaL a gentleman to contradict her. Before the book was off the press Professor Drummond passed uwa)‘ Drummond went 0n a trip to Cen- in i897, still in the prilrlc of life. tral Africa and when he returned i____ he found that "Natural Law" had made him famous. It was hailed by the reviewers as the most im- portant contribution to the rela- tions of science and religion which the century had produced. FPOim this time on his cervioe! as a lec- turer wes in great demand. He visited Australia in 1890, and three years later acccpted anihviihiiohifi deliver the Lowell lectures at Bos- wn. MM»!- Thew lectures We" Pub"; i8 cents a bushel, he built more HELD IIIS CROPS FOUR Li-‘AN YEARS OMAHAN, Nob., Sept 1e.- (CP) :—A 78-year-old pioneer Nebraska farmer this autumn finds himself a winner after n four-year gamble with the weather and the corn market. During the last four years, Crlle thinks that if rather than rlcccpt priccs as low ns some wny to handle ihc catch and service, which was largely attend- ed- The pallbearers were Mayor Lidstono, Mr. A. E. MacLean‘, M.P., Donald Baker, Horace Lyle, Frank Huestis, Merritt Dawson. The re- mains were tsken to Fredericton by motor hearse and interred in the Community Oometcry there. Rev. Mr. Jeans also officiating at the grave. Mr. Keith Compton had charge of the funeral arrange- ments. B. —GO0D FISHING-Mr. L. B. Crue has returned from his an- nual fishing trip to Rustico. He was accompanied by Mr. Lcsley Campbell of Cape Traverse, They were the guests of Mr. Archie Hartling. Mr. Crue reports excel- lent fishing. On 'I‘ll'.lrsday their catch amounted to 350 mackerel. This was considered by the fish- ermen an exceptional catch. The mackerel and fall herring are very plentiful this year, much better than other years, but Mr. Crue re- grets to say, there is no ready market for the fish. A few m-e paddled in Summerside, but Mr. there was -—CAE ACCIDENT-A car accid- ent occlured on the Indian River -PABKE - DAVIS Standardized Cod-Liver Oil Just received. ‘Baylor Drug 00., Kensingwn. ti’. —ENJOYABLE DANCE - The management of the Bummerside Golf Club put on a dance on Fri- day evening in the new wing of Holman's furniture department. Blanchard! orchestra was in at- tendance and a very large number of young people attended. B. -FINED $5 AND COSTS-A party from Borden came before m. G. M, Matthew on n-iday evening at the Court House, Bum- merside, charged with assault. Af- ter hearing the evidence the Ma- gistraie found the accused guilty and imposed a fine of $5 and costs. B. —RETURNED HOME - Mrs. George Page, who has been visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Judson Palmer of Pownal, and her sister, Mrs. Albert Boswell of Summerside left on Saturday morning on return to her home in Minot, North Dakota. Mrs. Page was accompanied as far as Borden by hcr three sisters, Mrs. Herbert Thompson, Dunstclffnago, Mrs. A. E. Wood, Charlottetown and Mrs. Albert Boswell of Summerside. Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Wood are guests oi Mrs. Boswell for a few days. S. Hunting Season Nears In 1V. B. AndN.S. ‘(Sllcoial to The Guardian) MONCTON, N.B., Sept. l5- Saturday, September 15th, is the rcd letter day for big game hunters and wild fowl sportsmcn insofar as TERII GUARDIAN -' ' mm ,_ ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, The Million are“. "$11-$37... ‘la-y lmcg Dollar Doll sorted at I cents a Word payable in Miranda. . JROBIN HOOD FLOUR i8 I115?" anteed to please you better —- A11 grocefg. L-3l0-6l. . JKENNETH LESLIE, Oddfellows Hall, Montague, Monday evenine- l . L-40l-99-l7-1i. Miles said: "That's the way I feeL But-men's always s ‘but’, worse lucki-I got a wire last night-too .___ late to tell you-and I may have to n-EN-l-EILTABUVIENT by Ken- ‘run back to Algiers on important neth Leslie, Oddfellows Hall, Mon- business. I hope not. It will be mgue, Monday. L-401-9-11-1i. beastly to leave you. But if I must 80. I don't see that I need be kept more than a few hours, so it will be but for you to stay here and wait. What's the good of two long Jour- neys for nothing! That i.s—well, we do want more of Bousaada, don't we? If we both went to Algiers, some- thing would prevent us from coming back. And anyhow, it wouldn't be the same a second time. If I mus-t go, I want you waiting for mo." The roses of joy faded a little in Terry's dieelcs. She couldn't hear to have him leave her. In the night she had waked from a dream, sob- bing because it seemed that she had to say goodbye to Miles. She loved Bousnada. "I'll count the hours while you're gone," she said. "And I'll drive all night to come home to you quickly," Miles ans- wered. "But I still hope I won't have to go.’ ' They had dejeuner together at half past twelve and no reply had come to Sheridan's telegram. As there were no private sitting rooms in the hotel, they ate in the aalle a manger, alone save for one discour- aged looking French Comma uial traveller who “did" the desert town, and four bachelor ofllcere in the small garrison, for whom the hotel was a. kind of club. Life at Bousosda was not very lively, for h», was bad form to inter- est themselves in the girls of the Ouled Nails; and from the table where the quartette sat they stared curiously at “la belle Americana," as they had stared at dinner last night. In fact, they stared even more, for one of their number. Captain Guil- bcrt, had been in New York on a military mision in 1917, and he was sure he had seen the girl there. on tile stage, it was in a revue. Her part lmd not been important, moazuc SONGS sung by Km- neth Leslie, Odclfellows Hall, Mon- tague, Monday. L-40l-9-l7-li. ..'BUBSCBIP’I‘IONS - t0 The Charlottetown Guardian may b0 handed to their Rept. Archie Hume, Phone 47, or left at H. J. Mabons Drug store, Montague. 11-7 Made Fortune From His Wife's Marmalade LONDON, Sept. 14.—A Wife's experiment on the kitchen ges- rine; A husband catching mumps; A small gift to an egg rounds- man; But for those four humdlrunl facts, the story could not be told of fame and fortune won in a year. 01’ a£5-a- week man's rise in that time to being something near a marmalade magnate. A year ago Mr. E. Blakemore was a comparatively low-salaried em- ployee in an engineering firm. A year ago life for the Blake- mores was a humdrulu affair in a little house in a small road in Ealing. It all began when Mrs. Blake- moi-e having an hour or so to spare, made a pound or two of mar- malade on a gas-ring in the kitchen. The family liked the stuff. It W35 different from other mar- maladg bwause it was nlade from grapefluit, sweet, instead of bitter, oranges, lemons and sugar. i HiCKEYit ulcuoisorfs Blacligydicig . il. K. S. IIEMMING, B-A..<1P.A..c.c.A CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT MEMBER OI’ CANADIAN SOCIETY OI‘ COST ACCOUNTANTI COHDHSGIONER FOR TAKING AFFIDAVITS IN TH] SUPREME COURT 0F P. E. L P, E. I. REPRESENTATIVE take them in quick t it t th < “ms o e New Brunswick 15 Concerned‘ States The!’ 8W9 a few Pfiilfidfl l0 but she was prettier than the others "shed t“ mmwmg W“ "m" ‘he m"? ma" THE CANADIAN canon MEN'S TRUST ta . ,1 > ‘V g. M. 34 it; 3N Q‘? nt" o n. N K k1; re icl as! Id -o i3 '2'. title While on this continent Drum- mond received an invitation from his visit “The Ascent oi Man." old friend 10rd aberoeeil m 8°“? Ottawa, and in this way a 16W cribs. and now he has 20.000 bushel; wailing to be sold. The price, meanwhile. has been up, reachrd bushel and is autumn he means to ecll a. large '10 cents a still going up. This of us had the privilege of meetinB the great religious teacher. There were no Canadian Clubs in time dgys, but someone in Ottawa in- vited fort-y or fifty oi us to meet Professor Drummond and we had the rare privilege of hcarini fmm him a very brilliant addres. Drum- mond was a man 0i striking physi- cal characteristics. Hlsflalrrlling head oi hair and heavy moustache of the same hue made him oOYWPiC- uou» in any wmlu-rw. 1 feli- I should never forget him if I hap- pened to run across him again. In- cidentally I may mention that on his visit to the Dominion, Drum- mond, 1'0;- many days, gave anxious consideration w an oflcr of the primipalshlp of MlcGill University but unfortunately for Canada he finally decided to refuse it. After leaving Ottawa, Drummond went to Chicago to deliver e. course of lectures to the students of the part of his holdings. “We would have lost everything if we had sold sooner," he said. CUBA ASSEMBLY HAVANA, Sept 18.— (CPR After more than a year of blood- spilling turmoil, revolutionary Cuba is about to take the first step to- ward constitutional government and domestic peace. Plans are being drawn up for the election of a constitutional as- sembly as the first move in an ef- fort to abandon ‘Cuba's rule of soldiers under the provisional the fall of Machado Dictator Gerardo be a large one, market for them. B. PLAN T0 ELECT er, Augustine Cove, spent Sunday with friends at North Tryon. Tryorl, is visiting the Fredericton Exhibition. of Edward Sharkey are visiting Syd- ney, N. S. Mr. Spurgeon Clarke were visitors governments that have succeeded to Summers,“ recentm It is bclievcd the assembly will 6mm and M155 Lmmn Duchamp, embracing all of markets, the fishermen would bc encouraged to reap more of m1; harvest of the sea. The fall her- ring nre more plentiful this year and are very delicious and it is a pity that there cannot be a daily ._____________ PER SONALS -M“lss Eva R. Stevenson, teach- --Miss Doris Lefurgey, North -Mr. Elmer Gamble, Manager Tryon Dairying Co., and Mr. -Mr. and Mrs. Life Clarke and —Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Duch- Charlottetown were recent the Fish and Game Department of the Canadian Nolional Railways. The season for dvcr opens on that date with exceptions in thr case of Grand Malian, Czimpobhfl and Deer Island» Charlotte County and continues until November 30th. The moose season does not open until October 20th and closes November 20th. The season for bear opens September 15th and closes Novem- ber 30th. The season for ducks, geese, brunt ooots, gullinules and rails opens on the same date and continues up to and including ljmccmbcr 31st exocpt on the Islands oi the Grand Manarl group where the season does not open until October 15th and closes January 31st. Woodcock, Wilson's or Jack Snipe are follow- ed to be taken from October 1st to November 30th. In Nova Scotia the deer and moose season opens and closes sim- ultaneously October 10th to October 31st. Moose are not allowed to be hunted on Cap; Breton Island. bear can be taken at any time. The sca- son for ducks and rails opens in Cumberland and Colchestcr Coun- friends Mr- Blokcmorc wok Home and of s. better figure. Guiibert had to the office. Everybody liked it.‘ asked questions of the man who took and the Blnkcmores started selling him, iuld had learned that the girl it to friends. v was well kIIObII. She was called by n In a short while, working irldus~ triously on her ktchen gas-ring, Mrs. Blakemores started selling it to a. week. Then they left a few jars at the Ealing Health Stores on a. sale-or-return basis. The stores sold them and ordered more, Meanwhile Mr. Blnkemore had caught mumps. During his convalescence he had an idea seized an opportunity. He started driving round to local and London grocers, leaving samples and soliciting orders. But perhaps the turning point was when he gave a. few jars to an egg roundsman. This marihnd a relative who was n. salesman at. a Nottingham whole- sale grocery firm. The firm got into touch with Mr. Blakemore. Orders followed. Then it was that Mr. Blakemore took the plunge He resigned his post, and, with a. something like that. This Monsieur must be a, millionaire to have en- ticed cette Jolie poupee out of the shop window, to take this voyage. Some men, n‘est pas, have all the luck! Terry was interested in French of- ficers, and glanced over now and: then with a. little-girl look in her; cyles at the smartly uniformed young 5 men. “That? ruurmured Gullbert to his comrades, who envied him his travels and knowledge of English, “that; is what in lee Etats Unis they call the stare of the ‘baby vamp.’ If that follow who gives himself such airs of her owner, should g0 sick or have an accident, we ahould see something!" While the four lingered ovcr their dates and withered almonds, ing cheap cigarettes, a telegram was. handed to TAmcIIcaine on a traY- He? tore the folded and. gumrncd bluei droll nic.'.<llalnc—a nom de guarrcz, ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA BUILDING CHABLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. "La. Poupce des Million Dollars", or‘ Accounting systems opened up and revised. Labor saving office methods installed. Cost Accounting instituted to suit special requirements, Monthly, quarterly and annual audits. Balance sheets and Profit and Loss Accounts prepared. Income Tu returns written up and flied. Financial arrangements creditors. made between debtor and Sipping hm" "Mk °°fl°° °i' "wk", Terry looked at him, and he looked Limited Liabilib Companies Incorporated. P. C. BOX 35. TELEPHONE 1376. . ‘ f'i As they rose from the table and Miles pulled her chair back, a. large yellow dog got up from his place on the floor at Captain Guilbcrts feet. When packing eggs for shipment a good practice is. to brush ills hand lightly over each filler as i! is packed to make sure that no egg: are protruding nbove the lop of illc fillcr. Such eggs almost invariably at her, wagging his tail. Terry loved dogs, though she had never been allowed to own one. “Dear thing!" will break in transit. Bcfore pack- ing a. case, examine the bottom and shades of political scntlmcnt and 5 g m , representing an the guests of Mr. and Mr. ca ‘v1. provinces of me ‘Shunt Chisholm of North Tryon. S. The date for the election has been set for Dcc. 30. capital of just £20, o1. gt nmnthbgpnpel- apart, and read the mesagc-Ishe exclaimed mvoluntaru salary. hc began urcparflibhs fvrihuslll . Tho Frenchman saw his y‘ thel wholesale production of dark“? calmed {MB grQw reg tayafiwfiiglfiaggllsizilil/iléigi; Wéggedhtlalri: Vita ade- "I'm afraid, darling girl, that I'd l" - i First he rented, on a £2-a-week better-that I'll have to go and at- w“ n° ‘mum °f Phat" It “any smu‘ basis, a disused chapel in Kcrrison tend to this business," Miles sold, ed‘ mubtless ‘t “a4 been taught road, that had formerly belonged leaning across the small table. Terry t0 smug by 5°me°n° wh° Valued u? to Eallng Granlmar school. half expcctcd him to show the T"? “as 5° “named m“ 511° 1°” Then he got the gas company to telegram to her, but he did not. He gm’ n31" d“ msmm the “mime i" put gas-rings in free. He bought sat frowning for a minute, and as if egh u - d some preserving pans. absent-mindedly, tore the blue DBD- a iihpausfi ‘m ‘hmshmd- and He went to the local Labor Ex- or into tiny fragments. These he 15g’! tliibf) Q dYOB-i limiter -Was_on change and took on six girlsUnder dTODPY-‘d 1M0 the “mrecelver that lithe; gmb m h" ‘ma’ Miles Mrs. Blake-mores supervision the bore the advertisement of some 1011mm) wed i?“ ‘Puncmmumw- 51W 311s starred the wholesfle prQduct- forbidden liquour and then-still nsnm ml clucstpaonseé tsmiled 11m q; vim1ade_she herself m. if thinking of something else—-Hc] 8 Y- D ll ul r could set fire to the little heap with thelhiirdl! be expected i0 understand University. On my visit to the Century of Progress inhibition in Bepieoxlibes- I was reminded of an Incident which happened to Drum- mond in my hearing forty yew‘ 880. It. was Chicago Day an. the World's Fair of 189a, It. was to be ihg my of all days for the citizens of the Windy City. The attendance was ho be the largest that ever as- sembled Actually ovrs‘ one million tickets of adsnifsion were sold for the occasion, but I doubt whether ties September 15th and closes De- cember 31st and in the other coun- ties opens October 1st and closes January 15th. There is no big game hunting on Prince Edward Island but plenty of bird shooting including ducks, geese, brant, rails and ooots, wood- COOk flhd snipe. The season for ducks and geese opened on Septem- ber lst and continues until De- cember 14th and for other birds will open September 15th and clos- es November 30th. Daily bag limit not more than l5 ducks. geese qr brant and not, more than 25 1n the sides. If any nails are loose or have fallen out, replaced them-Egg and Po lt y Ma-ket Review. i POTATO BASKETS -Mr. Rex Dawson and Mr. Major Dawson of Tryon were visit- , ors to the Albertcn Exhibition. S. Sir George Thomas won the Brit- ish Chcas tournament in Chester, Eingland, capturing six and draw- imz five of his eleven games. i» “or of rm r ABBIE l» R 1B l l s ~ id i Hmwva" u“ cmwd w“ certainly releievigsgiaMlnalll. I; Tail’: ofs Teyhe an enormous one. The day's eXi-"r- vane! 5_ —-Mr. Max. B. Gallant and Mr. Ernest Ranaghan hnvc rot/aimed from an enjoyable holiday in St. John, N. B. S. -M*r. G. L. Weir of the staff of oisel were to be inaumlrated at, noon in what was celled the Court of Honor, with t special program of speeches, band music and ohor- BORDEN uses from two thousand voices. Tililther r weirded my way and Tuesday Evenings, liflielwd W m" Pmmdini‘ Wm‘ Jimmids Orchestra— curious interest. There was the Adm. . 20 irsual fiapdoodle from the selected isslo" c- 2'.Z‘”’E..l“‘°£..5.i'.‘..“°i..“l€§“ aunts orueslu- _ musical number I bogs/n mimic‘ Admission 35¢, stock of my surmurldings. ' ' ~ ' a few foot of me there was a bevy Frlday Evenings‘ of charming young ladies, and, lo and behold, in their company was Professor Drummond. I could not be mistaken; there was the same rod head and heavy moustache which had attracted my attention at Ottawa a few wccks before, The; young ladies were evidently paying; much attention to the (lictinguish-j ed visitor, and liflicnod with in-, terest to everything he said. Un- conscbualy I moved nearer to the group until I was actually within earshot. At this point the chorur roee to sing "hty Country ‘tis of Thee" which as everybody knows, qr should lcnow, has the saline air as our National Anthem. FALL - FURRING FOX RATION NO. 1 At your nearest denier. - - - - r. HARD COAL Our customers are buying Bard 0on1 this you be. cones we have reduced the price to ‘ $13-50 wflolimalnesit olmsporin the end than Boft Goal. .-dt gives a perfect even heat-less work and no snob, soot or ashes. " rnlmwlsrrnrozmaonsno ' _ Sell Coal ~1»-~ $1.15 ' studies in medicine. S. -Mr. Keir MacGougan left on Saturday morning on return to MoGill University to resume his —Mr. and Mm. H. G- Muttart and their son Mr. Ralph Muttart, left on Saturday morning on a visit to Montreal, Toronto and New York State. S. Held‘ On Charge Of Passing aggregate of rails and coots and not more than 25 snipe. Eight wood- cock a day are permitted and not more than 125 in the season. BEIJEVES PRAYER. ‘ CURED BLINDNESS IONDON, Sept 16.- (GP):- After seven years‘ blindnes Wil- llam Norman, '77 years of age, of Gamlingay, near Biggleswade, who had been told by specialists that his case was hopeless, ls able to see again, the film that covered his eyes having gone. He attributes this to prayer. He says he did nothing in the matter but pray-“llothlng. Bogus Money, New GLASGOW, N. s. sent. 14 _.Qhg,rged with passing spurious United states $10‘, bilge.‘ on New gmsgow merchan s, rs. 31,11,110 a] Pfiilfilkllll, Mass., today was committed for trial at the O:- tuber session of Suowme 00"" i" Pictou. was opposed bv 1m- again if she were released. i (C-P- BY G‘“'dm“'3 speck‘ wit”) lman is that he has been able for Her Counsel, J. Henry MHODOII-l aid, asked for her release on bail so that she might return to her thaflightsof abus flashed through duties as a nurse in the Mledford State Hospital but i»!!! 11791109130" ashndow as agran passed Crown Prosecutor the bedroom window. A little latel- B. G. MaoKay, K. C., who declared he saw the window sashes. Mrs. Danello was not», s. resident here and the court might not one next garden he called them to him, and looked into their faces. As he wife. only praying every night that I might sec," he declares. One of the greatest Joys of Nor- first time to sec his six-year old granddaughter. Hitherto, where the window is, he has seen only n glimmer of light but. he now sees across the road. The restored sight is in the right eye. Vision is not clear, however, and is confined to objects in a direct line and in good light. He found his sight returning when the window on his eyes. Next he saw dson by statues of Lord and Lady Willingdon home. This is home while you're vented the name. Two weeks after they had started they hired a van and a mnn, and took on a. couple of travellers on a commission basis to work the local end of his cigarette. i “Well?” he exclaimed suddenly, looking up Just when Terry had been adoring his thicgk. git eyelashosl. and London areas. “The Sooner I s m‘, e sooner , The“ they began buying shall get back. The chauffeur kxilxllla,‘ machinery a cutting and pulplnsiwf ‘?‘“'I{‘,‘“’° w “$03, Q, ‘leafy I machine, a labelling machine, and u 01mg) if’ Q A1819“ by mm; t,» the rest. Everything at. f l-st was 0X18,“ wnheluck Maybe an hour m. on me hiremumhase tlwi there, will enough." (A vague ' idea of some heavy bribe beyond the N°w 15 it an mm Im- drcanls of alimony, flltted through vnmhm“ 15 “m” ‘m sale thmugh‘ his mind». “If so, I'll be under way 011i the COUNTY. for Bousaada, and you again, before More, it is bcing exported to Cim- midnight-- ada, Nevl-foundlzllld, Bermuda, and l-youql be med, dreadfully tired, a numbcr of othcr countries. if you motor all the rest of today, This, then. is the astounding rise and n11 night 1,00," she 531d, In the of Mr- B1hkcmorc~c year ash irl's heart, he was "My Prince". but earring £5 a week in a routine lcillilolld she still cnllcd him "You", tOdBY 11081‘! 0i i1 fibrrlvfy in Which 40,bclng goo shy for the “darlings“ and people nlc clnplcycd oll the insidc "dearcsts" which he showered upon staff, and 40 outside. Not to mcnt- llel‘. ion 450 snlcsmch Some dny, when Juliet hnd given l~—:~ A permission to tell the whole story did so, one said hc could not see. (as of course she would give it whcn They did not know. The old man she knew!) then this adored hero kept his secret until next day whcniof hers should know that he was tho he told his daughter, Mrs. Cope, “Princc", and why. that he could see what was on the "Tirccflgemookgd Shesgansg‘? g table, I could tre , com o ii you! You don't understand me yet. In connection with unveiling of I'll make you, though, when I come— in the palace gardens the Maharnja here. But we'll have a wonderful of Kclhapur referred to the “af- home of our own some dny, even fecticnatc" relations between his better than this. and further away Seeing children playing in the BRINGING UP FATHER only 0n a yacht." house and the Viceroy and his from the tiresome world, even Wsithinlc of you there." | (To Be Continued.) ——1500— for Sale at our SEED & FEED STORE, Qucen Street. Strong and well made from New Brunswick Ash. NAILED and DOUBLE BOUND Wholesale and Retail zli lowest prices. “You couldn't change your mind and take me with you," Terry's & ca‘ longing got beyond control. — "I wish I could. But I'm sure it wouldn't be best." Mills snid. I'll i’ telegraph, if it isn't too lnic when I get to Algiers. Then you ought to hear first thing in the morning. If, not, before noon at least. And—wirc me this evening, will you'll-but not to the yacht: address me lit-the Hotel Cecil: I'll silly thcre if 1 have hittinr and sunnlylnr Ghost!» , to stay. Anyhow, I'll call." vii“- , He adn't thought of this before. Blltotllie dficidedtquitckiikll. 1 st H, J, N } ",wynoa. covely. George, with the terrace and gar- OPTOMETRIST Office Connected With Drugstore that the smile was entirely for his dog, not ar, all for him. Hariw was in her master's roonl whllc Terry packed Sheridan's bag, showing the amateur what to put in, lest something of importance should be forgotten, but Miles found time to take the girl in his arms and kiss her as thought for the last time on earth. "I feel as if I couldn't lei, you gol" the words come as if they were forced from him. “You don't-don't think that uny- thillg can possibly happen to keep you from coming back?" she im- plored, her arms round ills neck. "No-no! A thousand times nci" Sheridan assured her. £v:s|sur"': den, if you don't want to go out to the yacht?" asked Terry. “I'd like to -BY GEORGE MCMAN H T G IN O HQNI w. m: Victoria-Bras nlol-sspuugmu. Blower lieok- $5439 vokw H. l. 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