and navy. $5.00. $6.00. $7.00 .4 sgljoie (Continued from page 2> ing to Heaven. They stowed in m‘? g deserted corridor on their floor and J kissed. - "I'll never doubt you sweetheart." promised Herbert- "You'll never have reason to. darling!" she murmured fervently. Down-stairs. Dorothy and Farqua- her. looking for a deserted corner, ran into the Varneys. “Where's Lila; I want a word with her." said May crisply. Dorothy made a gesture to Far- quahar and drew Miy aside. whispered briefly into her ear. "What!" May gave shriek. "You don't mean itl again. FEED STORE Arriving daily CAELOADS of BEAN. SHORTS. WHITE MIDDLINGS, CRACKED CORN. FEED CORNMEAL. OIL CAKE MEAL, Utrirlulw SEED MEAL. ON HAND POTATO BASKETS. FEED OATS (old and new) PRESS- ED HAY and STEAW, etc. A full stock of POULTRY SUP- PLIES always on hand. We ll-e iliiylnr Pimp one. Want some BAIILEY and BUCKWREAT. Csli si. our SEED STORE. We pell st lowest prices. WHOLESALE b RETAIL. We pay full market prices for PRODUCE. Carter £4 Co. . LIMITED. Professional Cards ' Mark R. McGuigan B. A. tennis-rill. SOLIOITOB. no 0M0“! r0. mm iieiaersil Bloch. chsriettotswmll-I Dr. C. C, Archibald- ‘ onleem oiN. r. rest ones-ll meilui School see Bellllll and Thrust ‘Idling lyos and , GIOIO _ DIIeeIIcm-ltoihpf ‘DVII McLeod tile» ' l0? McDonald & lticPhe B. A. l. e. IeDONALD n. r. umm s ILL- tnsm-liiin. iii-roams. no - noun ro mm like Hilarious-town. fBell 8i Mathieson sntilsu. n. nmlrmesou ' l.i. ‘ tie. chased in New York. As worn in Paris at smart places. Chic, close fitting shapes. navy, im- perial blue, brown, red, New Fall Hats ‘ New York Models Arrived! The last word in Chic are these New York models, pur- Velvet,'plush, soliel, fabrics. All sizes-—every one can choose a becoming model from this large and comprehensive collection. dium and small sizes. manner. Smartly trimmed in sea, bottle green, J 10 Dozen ing. s. A. McDONALD off into a gale of laughter. "And I'll explain the whole busi- ness to Mr. Varney tomorrow." Dor- othy promised. "Only-finesse make him promise never to tell Herbert." "Of course, he won't tell," declared May. "It's but—" she gave Dorothy a curious glance-Weren't you and Lila. ever‘ going to confess the whole story to Herbert and Captain Farquahar?" I Dorothy drew near to Fiarquehar. [slipped her hand through his arm. a little How ‘perfectly excrRlating!“ She wentadmn National Practice Limited u In. ear. New * I I i z IIAVE YOUR EYES g EXAIINED i G.F.Hatcllceon ‘..""‘°'.'¥"!."" " and laughed softly at May over her shoulder: l . . What do you "I'm not sure . think?" THEEND. - Austrian Velours and “Solells” Where would you find prettier hats than these button-trimmed velours? Other models add drapes of velvet, or leaf-like inserts in a second shade. $600. $800. VE L VE T HA TS In all the new shades —— independence, new wine shades, and Autumn browns. $3.00 to $12.00. These hats would sell at much more than this price, but we bought them di- rect from a manufacturer at a great sav- absolutely delicicusJ and other new Large, me- the new feminine $12.00. apanese iris, and the Hats $2.98 "The Labor Leader" joins with mm. adians generally in Congratulation; for this remarkable demonstration p! senerosity and sportsmanship and hlllflnkfi any other country to “show us" where they can e ual it.-To . to Labor Leader q m“ s Painless Death For Incurables -__ (By British United Press) VIENNA, Sept. 26.—Palnless death for persons suffering from in- by the Czechs-Slovak State when the new criminal code now under sneoENEnosrl-Y AND SP0RTMAN_ curable disease is to be provided i SHIP The outcome o; the wrlgley_cm_ construction is put into force. nXhIDiEIOII swim The written approval cf at least w” a keen disappointment m cub two doctors, states the Prague news ,adians. Lake Ontario took s. hand in the contest and defeated every one ‘of the two hundred swimming gla- diators who entered the contest. The $36,000 prize money, accord- ing to the rules that governed. the contest. was left in the hands of the donors-the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company and the Canadian Nati- onal Exhibition. These two great organizations gave a demonstration of generosity and sportsmanship rarely seen on “this old earth in deciding to divide ;up the money among the fourteen who swam the furthest and made the best time. Each of them receiv- ed $2,500.00. No group of individuals living can QIJlCESG everyone. and naturally both f,among the contests 105 and the pub- ‘l-lc. many were loud in their pro- rtestations of the manner in which they entirely overlooked the fact that every dollar given was a gift, as none of the contestants had com- pleted the swim. We believe, there- fore, we are expressing the views of the public generally when we state the dividing of the purse was a won- doriul demonstration oi generosity and sportsmanship. It did not end here, for along came Mr. Allan Ross, of the Wrigley Com- pany, with further demonstration of generosity and sportsmanship "that will make the world sit up and take notice... Mr. Ross and the Wrigley Company augmented the gifts to four of the contestants by giving three of them $2,000 esch and one of them 81.000. Hats off and and the Wrigley Company. No wonde Canadians are proud of their country, their oitiuns, and the ‘- ‘ institutions of Osmda. 040-00400 test; gilizi fill. consumption of sil Nerve orgy may ageing slsQei the sltbebsdy Ind prolseelll i a i E F? E i P’ 99904 three rousing cheers for Mr. Ross 590mm lpaper, "Ceske Clovo." will be neces- ‘sary before permission for death is given. | Persons who help others to com- Imit suicide, Bvuululllg to another provision of this code, will not be held to have committed a punish- able offence. Illegal operations on women also are to be rendered legal under spec- ified conditions. These conditions ‘are as follows: First, if the birth of a child will en-denger the prospective mother's health; second if the prospective -mother has already three children; third, in cases where it canbe prov- ed that the economic position of the prospective parents does not ‘enable them to support a child. An addition to the Crecho-Slo- vaklan divorce law is also included among the new enactments. It su- m; 035,000 w” 01.40900 Appamntmthorises s divorce if either party is ‘suffering from an incurable disease. i ____.¢o->-—- STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE Quotations furnished through courtesy of LOUIS M. ATWELL a C0. Charlottetown Office __..,,. come‘ is: nan: You sic MAL-RUG’ use 4s Syivsrli uni fiebec .. in ieit clues-Lorenz. g Up a 61‘ .. . Western Guardian’ —BEN HUB. World's Inilhflmt attraction. due at Remington Strand. Sept. 20 and 30. , 0 iost-o-as-ai —BEN HUB. llilhty , by Lew Wallace, screened st Ken- sington this week. ' ' 7080-0-25-31 -—SETB IN BEN HUB Nlilfldliiior; O Friday and Saturday. 7089-0-26-81 —UNITED ciluaon or oeu- E. Fd. A cordiel welcome to all. PERSONALS -Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Muttart, of S'Side have returned from a very pleasing visit to Alberton. while there they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Oliver. S. i<o>-—-—— SLEEPS 144 HOURS YOUTH IS STILL IN LAND 0F NOD SAULT ST. MARIE. Ont., Sept. lit-Should he ever recover this week will be a total blank in the life of Cecil Chapman, 20, of Mid- land, who already has created a. re- cord of 144 hours of unconscious- ness in the Pmmmer Memorial ‘hw- pital. At no time has he shown signs of awakening since 2 p. m. last Sunday, when he fell 26 feet on his head into the cargo hold of the steamer Anna C. Minch, of the Western Navigation Company, Fort William, on which he was a, deck hand. Though expressing confidence that the youth will recover, doctors here are frankly puzzled over the graveliko silence of the patient, ev- ery care is being given him. Liquid feeding by the bowel has been successfully resorted to and he ap- pears quite strong. The case is caus- in8 keen interest in local medical circles. An external examination disclos- _ thieson, Gleuwilliam. Eastern Guardian l ..'TUMBLEE8' 55C D02. st Yoiinkel-s, Monti-sue. 0000-0-27-31 JIASTERN AGENT-Mr. J. W Murdock is Guardian Agent in moa- tsgue snd will be pleased to receive news items, advertising, new and renewal subscriptions. t1 “"11!!! BAPTIST PABSONAGE, Montague will be sold at Auction Wednesday, October 3rd at 2 p. m. 8051-0-27-41 JESCAPED FROM RANCH. Male Fox, right ear FJIXN. left ear 2E. Finder rewarded. Angus Me- 8040-9-27-31 - QRWEDDING BELLE-A most pleasing event took plseelast‘ Wed- nesday, 19th at St. Margaret's Church. when Mr. Lazarus Mc- Gaugh, son of Mr. ‘Thomas Mc- Gaugh, Bear River Station, led to the altar. Miss Mildred Hanning. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hannlng of Naufrage. The marriage ceremony was performed by the pastor of St. Margaret's, Rev. Kenneth McPhBISOII. and the brides-. maid was Miss Annie McDonald, cousin of the bride. while Art Mc- Gaugh ,brother. supported the groom. The wedding reception in the evening at Mr. Thomas Mc- Gaughli. was a big affair numbering 200 guests. Both bride and groom are highly respected and have the good wishes of one and all oi their num- erous frlends and acquaintances. ~ PERSONALS ..'Mrs. Thomas Parker of Jam- flllrfll Plain. Mass, has _been visiting her sisier-in-law, Mrs. G. B. McLar- en of Georgetown for the past week, She arrived there from Nova Sco- tia where she had also been visiting relatives. GIANTZEETH (By British United Press) JOHANNESBUR/G. South Africa, Sept. 26.—A discovery which casts an entirely new light on the habits of Africa's ancient mammoths has been made in the Pilandsberg mountains. near Rustenbul-g, Tran-l sisal where two mammoth teeth,‘ ed only a out on the forehead which required stitching. An X-ray‘ picture satisfied doctors that nei-i ther the skull was fractured nor the. brain torn. The injury was oomph} cred of sufficient gravity to gauge, "W Ship's captain to wireless the §€°.‘.‘i.'..‘;.‘i.°.f‘°' 3'11.“ ‘“"‘ "°"“°' " an i; back to this 08 he youth the steamer off Iroquois Point. O3?‘ PETERS ROAD mo VICINITY prior: obiigovggtriliigd ‘éliéfimiofi’ large‘ about - , i" m There is little doubt that the ¢P°P will bee. bumper one.“ there is some doubt about the’ prices. This may only affect mble' but results will bexlmown MP8 PhfllP Burton of Worcester. Mass. is visiting relativm and friends here. and is the guest; of Mr- and Mrs. W. J. MlcDOniald, Peters Road. "' Mrs. Burton reports business somewhat depressed in U. S. owing to the pending presidential Cani- paign. Mr. S. S. Butler. and Mr. Neil B. Johnson are erecting potato houses to rtaciliate the storing of the hitherto dignified "pertster". His many friends regret the sev- ere illness of Mr. Willard McLean Peters Road. necessitating his le- moval to the Prince Edward Island Hospital for treatment. At last reports the patient was somewhat improved. Alma. School. W. A. Benton. teacher land Peters Road School, C. P00001165 great importance to the Port. A local doctor met his surrounded by ‘Stone axe-heads, have been unearthed. ' ', Professor Dart. discoverer of the Taunzs skull. in Rhodesia, has ex-i unlined the teeth. and a. ounces, that they belong to a species hlth- erto unknown in South Africa. He findas thisis tn n t. ..i of the existence o? niifmmdltgsaniri! country outsld th V .' er Watershed. e e m] Riv l Plllmdsbsrz is a mountainous! distliritt; in the Limpopo watershed,‘ ‘m t e dim“?! thus proves that K‘.‘“J.‘.’§°.'.‘.’I?...“;i‘° “"3".” "' “m” ns . districts. an n the 1°w Professor Dart is carefully in- Vesilsfll-lnx the implements found ear the teeth and has hope of be- 1118 able to prove the presence of Dorary with mammoths at a period 13.000 £010,000 years agry LETTER OF SYMPATIIY To Miss Irene Reid, Petal-g m“; Dear Irene-As members of the Women's Institute we take this DPPGITUIIIMY of extending to you the best wishes of the Institute and as you leave home and go away for a mm’ we m!“ $11M You will always strive to be the good girl that your mother would wish you to be and .. real credit to your family and friends also that ere long you will return home. with glowing accounts of the pleasant time spent while visiting friends end relatives in the U S. Please accept this little gift in memory and appreciation oi’ the faithful service your dear mother also Mrs. Reid (Sr) has at all time; shown towards the Institute. Signed in love On behalf of the Peters Road Women's Institute. Mrs Hugh Campbell Edgar VanIdei-stiiuc‘ Garfield Johnston. (Com) GLOBE .1. McLean teacher both have ihad Abllna ........... ..t 3.2-1 $3.51 lmverygom -- - .... 1o.- -__ - Aconda . . . . . . . . . .. 211/. 10% and ggptembgr Argonaut . . . . . . . .. 04 03% Amulet . . . . . . . . . .. 3.30 8.34 Mam-m 1315 1,73 Area . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20 i0 Mam“. 3,15 1,93 Arno . . . . . . . . . .. 27% I! norm", 33,90 33,00 Amity Copper ---- -- 38 =9 McDougsll as an Berry Holllnser 54% i? Min. Corporation aso 3.20 ... . . . . . .. 42_ 38 M01001», 1-10" , 53 Murphy . . . . . . . . . .. 10 Newbec . 95 Nipisslbg 77 reads . Potter Doal . Pioneer es so. Shsritt col-don . ens ass ‘Ilstade 14% 1m -- Blldbllry stein e.4s 0.4a Hemmer .. ....... .. "s n" ‘Peck Hughes 9.00 0.00 Howey ..... .. 1.10 1.04 'l‘oogh Oakes . as»; s1 Hilda“ ‘hi! 1M6 19M "n-seewsil Yukon . . 14.00 lens mm rll.-i:ei..........las.oo‘ izeso wwilgmac .. .. . ans s.» Keel -- 48 40 vlpone am ea 1.50 1.41 Windfall . .... cm o1? 925i 21 Wright Hargreaves . ~30! 3.00 I 2a te s.» 2.90 Jv-st and easiest iwiv to tin this is to Q nmili powder which any good ilruggiiii Simple Home Reoilie For Bad Stomach Gives Swift Relief if you nre n victim of Stninm-h Tron- iii?!’ (inn, Sourncsii, Pain or Blrilltlng— you may linrc quick iind certain relief liy frillnwiing this ironrl ndrlce. Artificial iiilllilllil iiml starvation diets lire seldom needed. Within rees- nn_ most folks IMY 9M Whit "l6! "k0 if they will keen their iltnmsieh free from soaring iiclils that hinder or par- alyze the work of digestion. Ami the follow every inciil will: ii little Blsura-tefl Mlngnoslii-ii pleasant. harm- II orm ‘d-agnesin thnl swiftly neutislises acidity and keeps your stomach sweet and-clean. A few‘ days’ trial of Biiiuriited "Ill- csn supply at trifling rout, iihoiilii quickly convince you that fully 00% of ordinary. stomach distress is absolutely unnecessary! Try lliluriited Magnesia enhlets iodilvi 1i- 1-1,? U.‘.f\"l:3l2..lt .. ~ Week-end sale “Subi Standard” A 1 A 79¢ a pair This wonderful line of Bath Towels shown in large sizies, Jac- quard patterns, mostly with colored bar at end. This is a towel that would be good value at $1.00 to $1. 25 pair. Girls’ Sport Skirts Worth to $5.75 each .79 $2.9 These are very smart little skirts, some with fancy belt, some in plain flannel, some in smart fairly bright checks. This is a great bargain. See it this week-end. . . . . . . Smart new silk dresses, a great showing of_ fresh arriv- als, of striking value. . . Ladies’ medium weight cotton knit bloomer, with Rayon stripe, blue, orchid, pink._ peach, camel, cream and black ' Children's bloomers, medium and heavy weight, fleece lined. all colors and sizes.............. ...' Silk and Wool Hose, very at- tractive, smart and warm stocking, eight new colorings ' New fall “NIPPON” Caps, very popular idea in girls’ head- wear '_ Wool check Tam for smart sipgrt wear, very attrac- Ladies’ Vest, short sleeve, “cumfy cut" andopera light weight winter long sleeve in cream and natural colors . . . ... . . . . Underhose, soft cashmere in pale natural shade, I special price .. . .. . Silk and Wool Plated Stockings a wonderful stocking for cool, Fall days, the warmth of wool . with the smartness of '. silk............. 1'“ Chic new Marvella Berets, just the idea for the modern I miss ' ............q.v..e The “MARVELIEA" Toque, a very attractive bit of sportwear i We're delighted to announce the arrival of a very notable line of stylish attractive early Fall Feltsi These are shown 2 in all the new colorings and are outstanding value at ea. ' Clearing line of Corded Velvet, navy, brown, saxe, and green, worth to $1.25, reduced to ' Lucky Buying Gets you a Line of $6 Wind-breakers 27’ inch Velveteens for chil- dren's wear, silver, navy and mauve, regular $1. 75 yd, ‘I I clearing at . . These are distinctly good, knitted Windbreakers, with neat collar and knitted band" COAT SWEATER OF‘ $4. 50 VALUE ON SALE FOR 3 o0 THE WEEK-END. . . . . . ' Coat Sweater. with shawl col- lar, ribbed and jumbo patterns, camel shade. Will you come and see these for your- ~ self. $4.50 for 3'” Penman's fleece lined shirts and drawers, all_sizes each... POLICE BRACES. in correct lengths, heavy and strong perpair...... " IIOIOOIIO Shirts and Drawers . . . . 0 Our buyer was lucky in picking up the line which would ordinarily sell for $6.00 each. We’re able to offer them to you at each 3.7 MEN'S RIBBED WOOL UN- SHRINKABLE UNDER- I - Here's a. line of warm Fall un- derwear that, is really out- standing value. All sizes I m _ I . Men's fancy Sox’, new patterns "Art Silk" and Gash- more ...... . . . " “ROLLER BRACES” a very popular make, nice web, 39 medium weight . . . . . .. . ' z»- .7‘ l“ ‘It t! iii Do woo wows all-tars: I'M MYHIALTH] ‘ . ililimill. l. wawrwou ~ro iksloilt l H vs. AWAKE . woo H WAITiNG PORYOUTO arr HOME- ‘i U [ll/é MZQ/ U . / Y en Ienpelnhdee. tum-L wawfioi‘ YOU 1D, file-i- QLSI. - {"11 ‘SEPTEMBER 21. iggs Towels _ 2.90 4 styles; long sleeve. Children's winter weight vests, i $3.75 A an sifliN‘ ‘vi-ii. owe