P_A_C_lE TWO W ~ 9.110591‘??? ‘FOR GAS.“ STOMACH, INDIGESTION a M ' i F51’?! eadnd liiiiiiii. ~ - l1 I! you are n. victim 0f ‘Swami houhlo‘_au‘ goumggs‘, Audlry, i313 or Bloating after entail!) BM" L‘ Magnesia is made for YW- _ At the nearest an: Fwrgmget 51336 flkpowae; or tablets-d a and get instant rebel‘. a Kegpfl your stomach sweet 1;! “Tong-digestion perfect. It ‘wo like a charm- ‘ Changes in t‘. N. 1a., " Train Schedules i Commencing Monday, Srpicnlbcri 20th, 1927. the (‘anaiiiall Niltiollai‘ Railways announce tili- filllolvingi changes in train schedules: lottctown at 0.20 A. m. daily except Wav" ""9 "w "°“°"-" Sunday. instead of lilolidays", Wed», nesdays llnd Friday's. i arriving! Souris 11.25 A. 01., the sanle tiule as heretofore. Train No. 21G will leave Souris at 1.1.6 P. M. daily except Sunday ill~l stead of ltlondays. Wednesdays alld' Fridays, arriving Charlottetown 5.50 ‘P. M" the same time as heretofore. 92559-2161. The “New” Sharpie» “Marvel” (‘ream Separator 275 lbs. 37.’) lhs. N0. 27.‘ 700 lbs. 79.25 N0. 46 1,200 ills. 91.01) F. O. B. CllARLfiTTliTtliVN Extra Parts for all Sllllrples - Machines J. L. DOUGLAS SOLE DISTRIBUTOR. 39 Queen Street Charlottetown. EYES TESTED, AND Glasses fitted by methods. E. W. TAYLOR AND J. S. TAYLOR Registered Optometrists ‘ 142 Richmond Street -o-o+a-ooooovoosooooooooo. No. 12 No. 13 $43.50 51.75 "Before they married he was ai ways catching her in his arms." "Now. catching her in his pockets." scientific oo<ooo4tasq.u¢oaa4ooo§n +>0rrrvvvvovvvvoovvveoo~ CARTEIVS FEED STORE ‘ ls ivell stocked with FEEDS for lltlithilifi TWO WEEKS LATER "i didn't want to spoil your var cation dear. so I didn't mcrltlon this to you before." "Why. what do you moan?" some extra heavy clean 0L1) FEED OATS, also BRAN, SHORTS, CRALTKI-Ill (filltN. FEED CORNDIICAL, OIL CAKE MEAL, scrlilxuaelllilt FEED, etc., etc. POULTRY sum-Lips Jlllfl FEEDS. FOX 1118f FITS. etc., all at lowest privcri. Wholesale and Retail CARTER 8. C0. LIMITED. o+0oo-o-o>o04oooo04¢0t'°*¢ , Professional Cards her good looks; cosmetics are sold, Who "grow younger each year,’ as they say in the books. a‘ a-..‘ 4o4¢¢»++¢~@¢<¢<~<>-¢¢-¢¢¢¢~¢~¢_.~.¢¢ ‘a a4 4 m 4 oQ-0-+0++oo4 ooooooxw; _@.@Q-§§4~O§§.§§O.Q§§§O§§§l J. O. (,‘. ‘amphell § Banister, Solicitor. Notary, etc. x i GREAT Gml- Bank of Nova Scotla Building ‘xhwflh 1:‘ 171.49%‘? "Wafllrl" Charlottetown l B" w" 9 r ' '37’ MONEY T0 LUAN g _ _____l__‘_m M‘ W_#______?_M i 4-4» ¢4§44-¢¢¢-a4o4.>004 A 0 0-0 0 o! 9190-9-17-3 r1. " . F?" .,G0w Acts As ‘ a 1 ' , I DI‘. (i. (-. Archibald A BaI-Olnietgf Orsdllatc of N. Y. POilli Urllduiltc ‘ _ _4 Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye. Ear, Nose, ‘ . and Throat ' ' ‘Rating Eyes nnd supplying Glnsws Ofliec, Bayer Building Great Genriic Blrecl, LONDON. eemf 2Z.'»SB1'lh, ‘cow with the crumpled knees. is lnetenrololzlrnl experts in a twenty- ‘iCIIF-llfllll‘ weather forecast. BARRIBTER. SOLICITOR. E'I‘(J.imnsi. interesting knees Money to Loan. ‘iBl-iiilin. They are Ollneron Block. Oharlottclown,P.E.I.‘normol in fine weather. but ‘ l .__.___..._.__.-fl~_ ~ slightest. of rain causes ' ' Mc Leod & Bentley swell nnd knock together. the them in‘ ~J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. (7. Barrister and Attomey-at-Law Ofllcc: 180 Richmond Street MONEY TO.LQJ\N_ Charlottetown, 11E. 1. When ii is lzolng- lo be very wot] Sarah's walk is like the Chariestoni ‘step, nnd when n deluge is promin- ;ed she is confined w hershed. where she lies on her hack and shakes her ' knees at the cowman. i she “ ‘ to H. c. Bony. a scl- entific farmer of Ogboume, who has attempted to work out the wsathsri iproblem for himself. He has also studied‘ the weather reports ‘of Air Ministry, and listens every even- ‘in: to the special ‘ 4 licDonald & Mcliliele 3 B. A. i ALD E-Ili-KwPHIl B. A. l- . Ito. » hich is broadcast for the benefit of the fsr- ' Train No. 21s will leave (‘har- m")! "PM" ='"°"9"'= P°""a"°"‘ WHERE HE CATCHES HER-NOW they say, he's always ~ door. ylélvigl) wiihoili seeing her for a 1110- ' nleni, a4 lflltlirr-il moment in which. [looking inio her candid blue eye»), ‘,he eoulli forget the double: that , beset him. lie knocked, but there wail no i i i i" very silent, ways stand him ally iletler than she had nll the afternoon she had married _llim. 1y. he was repeating anew the bar- iiold, lllai old J.l'. had gone Where i ilwpd comb,“ an". bmak "myeoralishadell laulpa glowed i-etly after llilulor, and her father |lluii disappeared into his own sec- irel and favorite iuir, Norma went ifilnwly lip-stairs to her pretty bed irooln. overlooking the nlagnirieeni isliilken garden. iilltellded to do. ,‘v.'llilo she ilad chat isequeutlal things, her subconscious lmilld had been‘ “'05 to happen afierlvaril. foil. soluoholv. that her resolution must be biazoued on her face; and yel lleilller luail hall seemoil to uo- tice anything amiss. CURSE O‘i.OVE i AStoQJI-ove‘ i enlbfed‘ i Dispil-iledlv, a prey to melancholy ‘doubls, Kendall lllalle his way back illrouull the dark, silent streets to llli‘ llldeoils pink Venetian palace. 'l‘ile llUll-it) was dark, for wilieh ho ,‘\vn:l illaukfili. OXPPPI [or a lilzllt _ii|l his fall|i~i'-iil-lil\ . U0 gklli w. a): \\l‘ll as ii‘ been dirt-oily after dinner to smoke his pipe. lie lllaile his way lip-stairs and piluaeil li lllomclll at ills wife's lie felt that be could uoli answer. llllo laid hill hand oll the knob. The door opened easily. “Nurnlal!" he said sofllyt 'l'lll"l'("\\'il?i no answer. lie reaeil- ell oui and turned on-ihe light, Tile softly ill ille diaordereil room. Tho bod hall not been slept ill. The warli- l-ilhl- and lilo dresser drawers gup- ell; there were signs of disorder. ‘l5 liwuuh some one had packed hurriedly. Her dressing-table was elllpiy of ioilei articles; even her ivel-rllse was zone. Nivrlna had left him.’ (‘HAWFICR 2T. TH E FLIGHT. When Philip hail gone out. dir- She knew quite well wllai silo Darius! dinner, ted about incon- busy with what _ She Philip, she was aware, had been But then he was al- reservod; she didn't under» Perilaps, she thought bitter- ille would understand, she told her-i bunny (Icylon is rc- ficcted in rhc golden mlor of your cup of King Cole Tea Rich and mellow in flavor- ~- luscious lea. if you want the “Extrzf in choice Tea. ask your grocer for King Cole Orange Pckoe. In», quite all right." Silo loft no luossage for Philip. nflcr a nlnnthi; visit with ller Till-l:- ;ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arsenault. gain llo hail made. lie was W191? “self, and there was nothing she Ml‘. and MrsiTloiiTl L. Arscnault‘ l‘i:i_:‘,‘ll<‘> “doubt. illill . his ‘lllllliltililwcould ‘say m mm_,,,ipy|nm miymgflilasi Bideforrl were recent visitors i ii (u lifh had lloiel loll-ell him M.) w.,odsp,ck_ _ i lllln nlariiilge with her. For she had no doubt iyhzllevenhm. loo muell. l All. the last moment, she thrual nlodost little jewel-case inio M)‘. C. J. Gallant. agent of the of ‘the truth‘ oi 5311110.‘! 510K974 her bag. She thought sadly 0|‘ Guardian lhiblishiiu: Company is sioly. Fl .11 iiiied loo well‘ intomle black opal‘ msmlg among M,- now on his calls for new and rc-i - hllllSllqllPlli. event's-as she inter-wow trinkets“ ' 110117111j1lbi;(‘l‘1]')lirl115. i i ‘i-‘lli‘ svould have tho ulomory of ai ifciv ‘perfect hoilli: pent llnd entered her ‘Eden. i l ll i for me as 1 have two ‘ ‘_ She we have quits s big place. l reed in Ofllce H0uI$~~ii l" 11130» U" l" "-901 knows nothing of ihc depressions} the paper about Lydia E. Plnkhsufs - she knows: Vc etabla preleil them. suspicion cuter her llllllll illal her father was responsible for Pbilipi__hutl 1\ Kendall's couldn't’you bah have believed that old .1. i’.. ruggerli ‘and frank, could yel be guilty of‘ buying a soll-in-law. of purrilailiilgi her the husband he kllelv she want-i ed. her lllliibilllfbii attitude. married her ill a nloiueui poralion~or. pfllllilil-‘i. oi’ reckless , ‘ _ the beach. She could hear thc gratitude. lave)‘ sluco tlieu, he waves “m; washed m. sandy m", ““K"“""" hi“ "mm"- Tm" stretch. Tile sound deepened the ili-rriilllieii for his curious behavior ‘iillIlO, hail helped Who knows where good rouge and futility of regret. her heart was like a l-ltonc lvolgllil ‘in her breast. mullce ihcllgili. lofl-~her pride. Al) nave that one pitiful scrap out‘ 0|‘ mo, Rho would put everything right laguln. few belongings and. illipplng off her evening frock, put ‘iililoreil i-lllil and crnmhlod a small iilflt iwrnle llor father a brief note: riii- a few days. Don't worry. l shall EPAINS All. i Two More Cues of Felllilile Ill- eu Relieved by Lydia E. Pink-i Never once did the action; Silo She believed that she understood lie had of dos- "w ll h ill h e i b- _ silliness cwvrr us. slllclir. “M, T ‘anti’; h°ca.c‘_°,',':‘,n‘ng_"l Illllfilli; llll‘li' iiiiii~_i»liim)il. ‘ ills subsequent happiness silo SWINE and poliLTRh " ' ' " "iliseolillieii i-oulpieiely. No doubt) PRESSED ‘my and i THE YOUTHPUL GIRL ‘lu- ilnd ilel-iili-il that, ill the elld. it gale“. and STRAW. Hero's to the maiden who "evmiuas better to nlakl) the ilesi ‘oi’ a before she S grows old, i ‘bad bargain. Perhaps his friend HORSEMEN. We have who knows a“ aim“, how h, keep ‘Kiln: Parson. laughing, ll'i‘(‘l~i])(‘i'l1- him Nfifllltfs footsteps were lozulcu; Happiness it1lil»l'O-. WEN! over for l101',Sl1C iSllc had only one thing She would try the wreckage, ug land Philip would be rid of her, And for herself-Well. at, least.‘ before the oer-i Willi steady hlllltlC-l H111‘. packed a on a dark her Silo civer dusky lllll r. “l am going dowll to a. ‘bungalow puilinni bull's Vegetable Compound Harrington, N. S.—"I had terrible feelings, aches and ""7 would have to go to bod 1" and nothing would 41' me ,0 position to challenge the world's husband o and my husband sent to [got mes bottle, and therlwe the‘ more from the store. I am in Great; flns now and do comparatively‘ able to ou _..._._._ _-_--~-. -<-~-i --- ‘yyypr (hp Atmntir; but, l." book it ' ‘when ll. is going lo rain by her rheu- I B about Mark R’ McGulgan ‘ylllltllf’. kilees. B‘ A‘ Silrlllfs knees are probably t d i Eds itnis Lydia E. PiukhamfiVs-g e ell " Bsrrington, Nova Scotis. 8t. Thomls Ont. -- "I moi: bottles of Ly is E. Pinlrbam’: Vege- table Com d and found t ro- .57?» the from which I sufls lftar my bo the Vs s fPll-lkllarnfi San feeling better than l headaches, bsci: and side pains all over mybod . I evorymoufith andmyhtherd chiigyulsnd Colnpounéhandtibdeggots fan's all myworkandsm oroun morsltsll lo Com d fllstmakss metal . - raVlcmllli-zcnllmlon, O DullPsineinBoci eiiultlnwév ""°"‘.2il.§l,"."‘2.': wssbonuAltor y l polluting,“ turbo sail "Ah. you've failed me!“ she saidi iwlsttully "You're not my talislnalli Then, as Cynthia had done, she slipped out to the garage and look her own ear. l A few minutes ‘umedillg night, scented and moonieia-l, awai- lowing -her up ill its ombrniu). It was late wilcll she arrived at mood, and yet, ill a. curious way, it comforted her. I She opened the door of the Illin- - liold, she glanced up and down ihe ‘deserted beach. to “c” ‘hellriendly lights in the either cottag- Ius, scattered up and beach. oils sound of the water. alone in a world o-f (lurilnclls and illlenco. She For the first. time, her that. she was a woman, alone beach many, many miles from ihr) mlcllrtrai. occupied habitation. "All iho more reason why there's nothing to fear," she told ilcrself, .wlth a shrug. and, goinlz into the ‘llvlnizroom, bunied ‘lilylng a firn ironl the wo-nd Ihal -Ah Foo had ‘cloning the bungalow at. the end iof the honeymoon. The cheerful blaze on lilo hearth heartened her.‘ comforting. and tho room began in he lnore homoy. She made tea and ___ fund a box of biscuits on a alleif in tho pantry. She was sitting in front. of the fire, sipping hcr ton. and wonder" ing how she wall in get lhroilgll lili- days cl’ despair that shc knew worn to be iilcr lot, when her quick o caught a soilnd outside. I Rho listened, holding her brcaih. Some) one was stumbling down the paih from the cliff to the beach. Footsteps sounded on the veranda iof tho bungalow. stops! -_--~-¢0>-____ The farmers of Woodstock are wcll advanced in saving their crop. Miss Clara Arsenault. teacher, has remained another year to teach in Woodstock Arsensult is doing favourably work. Miss Ens Gallant of Woodstock was s passenger on Saturday en roiltc to Boston, Moss. Miss Josie Arscnaul has return- ed to Rllmford, Maine after spend- ing the last three months in Wood- ziock. She was‘ accompanied by her niece Miss Olive Arsenault. Mr. Urban R. Gallant has ac- fwg ~cnted a position in the Provincial Bank, Somme side. A llsrsge opening was held on “ueildsy, Sept. 13th and was cer- wlinly“ enjoyed ‘by all. is owned by Mrqtdgsr Connor and much thanks is given to w. 0on- vm for iulch n convenient building upon to the public. unload ills. Mills lliinlly’ Affikflliil-lill. has entered 0'9 you loo much tn leave‘ ind." \'.‘l.“i‘l her llluell oneness. Miss Denise Térilll-illli ivas l1 11:15- ‘seugcr on the train on Wednesday ma,‘ 8m “,““‘ol1 her way to Charlottetown i ‘award m" beach‘ m“ Mr. Frederick W. Skerry of Con-l way left on Saturday for Boston. Mass. 50-Year-0ld Cheque (British United Press.) i’ LONDON,.Scpi. 2l.-»l‘teturnin;z lo ibis native town of Middiesboroligh for the first time since he went lo Australia 50 years ago. Brunet F1. Alston, of Melbourne, brought. with‘ him a still uncashcd cheque for $100 rzivcn hlm by his father when be down the left home as a youth of 19. I Except for the lnnnoiolr ‘He took the cheque to the local she ivaa branch of the National Provincial Bank, blit was shown one there in a frame three years older. ‘l I The owner of a Melbourne build- ifll; known as "Alstalfs Corner," he‘ is now a wealthy man. unll (lepressioll of llPff | struck u llgllt. .i topped over the tllrea-l slllvcred unllecountably. ii. occurred to unprotected, a deserted ihorlloii‘ wiill hrolllzhl lll befori: ' The warmth was ari i A man's (not OODSTOCK School. Miss \\ i111‘ l‘. W. 0.. (‘ihsrlotleioivlk we’ 'i‘0ln0rr0w’s Radio Program i i sivrultnAY. SErTEMuEu 24 I lilicrnational Radio Programs CONCERTS 11.00 A. M. WOO i508) Phlla. Crystal Tcu Rooln i 12.00 Noon i iCKCL i357) Toronto. Orchestra. _ ' lWHK (265) Clcv. Music. 1.30 I‘. M. iWCAE (517) E. Pitts. Orchestra. ' fcl-"cr i411) Montreal. Orchestra. 6.30 I’. M. ‘WOO i508) Phlls. WOO Trio. KDKA (316) E. Pitts. Concert. / 7.00 l’. M. ' ‘WEAF i492) ‘N. Y. The Week End- ers to WEAF, WRC, WEEI, WGR. i WCAE. WJAR, WTMJ. iWFI (405) Phila. Selections. WJZ (454) N. Y. Harmony Team. . §EETEEEER 28. PtItS scanner}: d into you "XIYODhOnc," to WJZ, WBZ.‘ i WBZA. 4 i 1.30 P. M. iWBZ ~(333) Springfield. Feature I NBC. i 8.00 P. M. JWNAC i353) Boston. Selections. ‘ [CPCA (357) Toronto. Ensemble. i , 0.00 1'. M. i. . JWLW (420) Clnci. Orchestra. ' i P. M i i ‘ 11.30 . iwsAi (361) Clnci. Studio Pro. i scours-racks i ii ‘ 4.30 r. M. ,, .- WJZ i454) u. Y. Baseball. ! i i - 0.00 P. M. V ‘WCAE <4s5) Pittsburiz. Baseball. ii i 1.00 P. M. -‘ ‘WTAG i517) Worcester. Baseball.‘ iWBZ (333) Springfield. Jack 'n‘ | mil. 9.00 P. M. ‘WMCA i370) N. Y. “Boxing? iWC-Y (379) Schenectady. Dancing. l 0.30 P. M. N. Y. Police Alarms. 11.00 P. M. WLW (428) Clnci. Dancing. 12.00 Mid. WMCA i370) N. Y. Boxing. 1 A M. i 'i‘l iWNYC (535) .00 . i"; ‘WDAP (370) K. City. Night Hawks. DANCE ORCIIESTRAS m‘ 7.30 P. M. WLIT i405) Phila. El Patio Or. WJZ i454) N. Y. 2 Medlterrancans. i 9.00 P. M. WlP i508) Phila. Orchestra. WLW i428) Cincl. Land o‘ Dance. 9.30 P. M. . all do wnc i410) Wash. Elkins. A 0.40 r. M. WBZ i333) Springfield. Rcismans. ‘ ‘ 10.00 r. M. ~11) WGY i380) Schenectady. Dance. 0 1'. M. 10.3 _ WTAM i400) Cleveland. Ev. Jones. f 11.00 P. M. WHK i265) Cleveland. Dancing. lad ‘icopyrigllt, 1927, by ‘Internationalcontinued our. ‘zspot market was i___._ Radio Programs, Clllcsizo.) foreign ilomanil for grain hero ycs- ‘lenses. _ ‘ ieriiuY- imd the only business work- ‘C ~00!‘ P0111111 W115 111N319. l" bmwl‘ ell was l], few loads with, nlllieriprices ioday. owing to the contin- iralio lll lllcli limited demand from all soure» No. 1 pasteurized was quoted Kingdom l?"Y°I's. exporters’ and local buyers. undertone l0 lhe luarkci. wan lllcady quiet and price-s wore unchanged. was worked in winter wheat flour and prices ruled steady. kei. for standard grailcs of rolled oats was Hliiflily with a good lradeltober 15th. Address MRS. JAS STEVENSON. Secretory. Rustlco, P. E. I.i .‘- pausing. 0f Ilouschold Furniture at 201 Prllicc Street, on‘ Friday. September 23rd at 10.30 sharp. 1 am authorized by Mr. A. E. Morrison to sell on above dlttc all ills furniture consisting of parlor. dinlnx room- hed room and kitchen furniture. Several nice pieces, all silver and glassware. 1 new range and articles not mentioned. Sale starts on time. Tenns cash. » .1. A. MIcDONALD, ' Auctioneer. et fairltrade pnsslnTg: g2_--.er grades were also Grain Mark lliilNTllrlAll, Qua, Scot. 1t‘1'(\ ivail no ilnpro-ve-Nelll. ll1 tho 1110110- The sh grain was also limited. owingios. the ilbseuec of deluallil i‘rom‘ut. 38 to 38 1-40 I10!‘ 1101""!- '1‘hc"rocclpts were 83 packllkefl- d prices were unchanged. ‘ A fvfllurq 0i r119 local flour trade) ,priees were unchanged, the receipts t- wail the d boil) the United Klngdonl and the Continent for spring wheat grades increase demand from were 655 boxes. i il‘a fair voluluc ol business was ne. Tile llocal llolnallll was Glasgow Dairying 00.. modorillo amount of business i) mill feed lrzule as again aeiive Tile mar‘ PHW- ' Butter season starts about The movement of Cuni Ian baled hay for export account '1‘1le lone oi‘ the steady with a 9300-9-23-lmw. Bovine-cream Energy " The Ex’ Oc- V,” ally line set of dishes miss the money. A‘ All you need t.0 aria, comprising four Th" B81189 Minuet absolutely FREE Water Set will a1 Dinner Set by ca the $1.00 a week. Easy, This special shipment, eighty-seven (87) pieces. VARIETY 0F PATTERNS Ii‘ for any reason you TO CHOOSE FROM terns you may select your set from a not fail to sec ‘this showing today. A9 9» premimum f0!‘ llfvfllbt payment we will give you a 74piece Glass are all made on the time agreed so be given to you if you sh instead oi’ ins you to get an exception- ut such easy payments you will never splendid variety of 87~piece Dinner Sets in this lot-Over two car loads to choose from, bought espe- cially for this crockery club sale SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 24th TO SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8th which runs i l OWII these dishes is pay down $1.00 and‘ ' convenient, simple. direct from the makers in Bav- bcautiful patterns, each set comprising are not satisfied with any’ one of these four pat- ny we have in stock. Do 7-Piece Gut Glass ‘Water Set for _ Prompt Payment Water Set if your payments "Don. This 7-pieee Glass intend to buy your talments. H0lman’s iiroekery iiilub Pay $1.00 Deposit and $1.001 a Week for your‘ (ihoice of New“ imported Bavarian China Here is an unusual chance for 1927. i BEEF. ‘i ,7 T110 demand for strlckly fresh eggs continued flCHVQ and prices were firm. Oth- in good de-z Th0 receipts were 1,533, Another reduction of 1-4 itreme dullness again marked the‘; liocrll and export trade in cheese. TENDERS CALLEDi? BUTTER. MAKER WANTED Tenders will be received by New, till noon October 5th, 1927 for butter-making. _, [and values were well nlaiutamed. $91110 llflfil? P" "3 h" mlmfluw" ‘lug, finding your own help and sup-r‘ i