,llIlll-llllWNifTE|l ‘ more Two BIRTH or BABY,‘ Qitawa Woman Made Strong by‘; Taking Lydia E. Pinkilam’: 9 Vegetable Compound. 1 l Ottawa, Ontario-“I was terribly run-down after the birth of my third baby. I had awful bearing-down pains and was afraid I had serious trouble. Iwaatired all the time and had no appetite. My sister-in-lawis taking ‘ Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- . pound and cannot praise it too highly l and asked mc to try lt. lphave had splendid results and fecl ilne all the p tme now. Any one who needs a. thorough ick-me-up soon learns ‘ from me w at to take."~Mrs.R1-:NE I PAQUIN, 312 Cumberland Street, 0t.- l tawa, Ontario. l Terrible Backache Hamilton, 0nt.— “Aftcr my baby was born lhati terriblc Ilztckache and headaches. Icould not do lll__v work und p felt tired from the first minute I got ‘ up. But worst of all Wt-re the pains 1 in my sides when I movcd about. I . had to sit 0r lic 1iown for a while af- " tel-wards. I could k130i) my house in order, but many things hnd to go u_n-. ‘ done at the time, because of my all- . ments. I was told by a neighbor to p take Lydia Ii. I’inkham's Vegetable ‘ Compound, as she said it would build . mc up. I was. rclioved before I had taken the first we bought and have not had any trouble like'it since."- Mrs. T. MARKLE, 60 Burton Street, “amilton. Ontario. 0 "lVerc you 7* streets?" asked illc _iu1l_u.-_ "N0, your honor‘ disclnlnn-ll \\'iu dy Wait lll hurt llllll'.\'. "i sllllrll lll the leading hole-l lillllllv» illlli llll‘ better theuirc toy-c»? There will be sold lay Public Auc- Olon at the Law Courts lluilliiuc in r Charlottetown on Saturday the l7ih day of September ncxi A. 1).. 102'! at 12 o'clock noon ALL 'i‘il.»\'l‘ parcel of land situate lying and being on Lot Twenty-two in Queens (‘ouniy bounded and descrihcti as follows: Commencing at n point illlcrc the bed of Fiddlers (‘rock intersects ihc West boundary of the North Road. thence southwardly along the wcst boundary of North Road u distance of forty-six chains nnd six links to the Millvalc Road. thcncc south- westwardly along the Millvnic Rogul to Trout or Glen River thcucc north- wurdly along the various courses of m ___€__l cl» 1 l / ,,. \ __ \ 1r \,\Ta . \\ ,& “The faster you step the harder is. to keep up with running‘ expenses." She: Doesn't the alr and scenery here inspire you to write? He: To wriic Ilome for oney. Yeh. OF COURSE HE TURNED RED "After he kisserl Sally did you Trout River to a point sixteen chains "Mice hOW he Wmfid red?" and forty-five links by a right. angle- "That cheap stuff she usea al- south of Gunn Road. thence casl- Ways 00m" 071-" wurdly by a line parallel with Silid Gunn Road till it meets tho bcd 0| lfiddlccyCreek, thence in u north- easfwardly direction along the bell of Fiddlers Creek to the place oi‘ commencement containing by esti- maflon one hundred and lwcniy-onc and one half acres of loud n little more or less, excepting and l"(‘\(‘l'\'illpl.{ lhereout and therefrom .\l.i. ihul. parcel of land commencing ni u point on the wcsl. sidc of llle War- burton Road seven chains north- wlrdly from ihc Millvnlo Rood. thence at right angles io the Wur-‘ burion Road southwestlvurllly to ihc aaid Glen River, thence northwest- wat-diy along said Rivcr until ii meets said Warburion Road tllcncc southwardly along said Wzlrburttm Road i0 ihl: place of commcnccmcni containing six acres of loud n Iitilc more or less ALSO excepting and reserving ALI. that oillcr parcel oi‘ land through which Fiddlers (‘rcck flows lying between llic said War- burton Road and said Glcn Rivcr containing about three acrcs of land a little more or less ALSO excepting and reserving all that parcel of land commencing at the junction of the North and Mlllvalc Road ihcucc. north along said North Iiolld about two and one-half chains io n small irook thence souihwardiy follolvin: the course of said brook tn n linc drawn at. right angles to ilu- Mill- vale Road and a sulTicicul distanci- from the North Roall to inl-ludc one acre said acre being lloundcd on thc northwest by said hrutlk on llic cast by the north road on the south by the ‘Millvale Road and on the west hy said line sllid rcscrvaiions con- taining in all ton acrcs of land a Iii- tle more or less. The above slllc is mndc uutlcr and by virtue of a Power of Salc coniuin- Gd in an ludeniurc of ‘Mortgage dated the 31st day of May A. D., i922 and made between Irving Parsons or -- Millvale in Queens Couniy in Princc Edward Island. millcr and farmcr Ind Mildred Pearl Parsons his lvlfc Si of the oiher part. been made in payment of prinrliml AT THE SHORE “Do you ever go on the board- walkl" “The bored walk? “Does he talk of love all ti. time 7" “Oh, no. Sometimes he acts." “llnty calla a mun ln cilurch o lllrlttys and Anti Alonday luol-uiulz ll1- show and interest. For further pflrtifulflfg up ill ill1' officl‘ all sullhurncll. apply at the office of Messrs. Mc- '——‘-— Tile “New” Sltarples Lean d: Mclflnnon, Solicliors, (‘harP loiicilown. (EEORGE l“. DEWAII. Morigagctn. 88231-849441. . 2 Shorthorn Cows with hclfcr calvrsl at aide. 1 two year old shortllorn‘ Heller. 3 one year old grndc lleifcrs,p 1 Premier Witt colt 1 your old. JAMES "LAKE. i North Riven‘, 0000-il-7-wfm. ‘OOQQQOOQOOOJKFOQOOOOOOC l - ___._ d u... _... I l “lolllllti Property consisting of 3 acres land l with new fox ranch containing 7. I pom room, for 10 more inside - fence. 1 room dwelling house new. Apply p PIIILIPBON, l - 1m. 12 No. in... 21. p‘ No. “Marvel” Cream Separator Z75 lbs. 3'15 lbs. ‘I00 lbs. 46 L200 lbs. F. 0. B. CIIARBOTTETOWN Extra Parts for all Shnrplcs Machines rJ. L. DOUGLAS SOLE DISTRIBUTOR 39 Queen Street Charlottetown. l‘. E. l. I3 EYES TESTED AND Glasses filled by lcionilflc methods. ls. W. TAYLOR AND .l. s. TAYLOR Opiom Yea. every pm; hm 1' l lili . - . . yglllfpg 5338.3“ W °"° °f "W" spilita as meaning only one thing, WMCA 1570. N, y, Boxing, [llctlnulo urges lllliii of the one part and the undcrsigncti to i111 iltililllfl," says u Vcrlnolll. il"‘l llcfnull having it'd‘- $43.50 54.75 78.25 94.00 l ,. p Ciiiisfib" LOVE ‘ AStmy a l." ‘ ' and it: Toll CHAPTER 15 i A RIFT IN THE DARKNESS his i 1 l l l l l Kink»! Carson. having made .‘pilf' iii Mexico, had wircd: 1 “Congratulations. you secretive ,old cuss (stop) Iiut wily couldn't ‘you huvu waited a day or two lonf-I- ,‘(‘i' and lot me iii on tho wedding? IAm using your apartment and lyour shaving-soap which you left ilellind you in your hurry! It's a pip! 'i‘he apartment, not the ahav- ‘illgsollil! What. do you want for n u-lddlnlz present?" ‘ i'hillp Kcndall read the message .uu1l chuckled. The hope that ‘sprain: up suddenly within him fnlndt‘ him fairly dizzy. l "Wilnt do you want for a wetlding l prcscnl '1" l Was it too lute even yet to strnigthen out the bud situation.’ (To Be Continued) ~€~~<Q0&_ ill International Radio Programs CONCERTS ,wc.u 130a.» i i l WLW 1428) Cinci. Orchestra. WPG 1273) New Jersey. Sand Pipers lWEEI 1448) Boston. Courtesy 1A .) WIP 1508) Phila. Wharton Quartet. 9.30 I’. M. K. City. Homer Prgnl. 10.00 P. M. l ‘ Philip seized the rcply blank. Kim: Carson grinned. the wedding present. I want huifp "l ‘mm limb!" “Wm. L-umez- p hlziyllc it was illc spring, or Philip raiactl his head und look-l f“fp‘_‘_“l m“ Shall I 11'“ Yo" "bolllp she had never seen before. ‘- K . ‘Rather?’ he replied. with boyishl pcongratulatlontl today. Would youi SATURDAY, RITTEMBER. l0 since I've seen him. and he's come lctl quickly. ‘file's the‘ man you L30 l5 M_ "lliliv Iwddell- ,woo 150s» Phila. woo Trio. "16"" . crs lo WEAP. WRC, WEEi, wan, ‘PM “flflwmlew ‘"1"’ m" ‘°- "Mlwnx 1265f Cleveland. Miriam Ward uiiied that already he was tlrod oilpwNAC p353) Boston selections‘ she told herself, clue he'd want no-l But shc pretended to be just. as message to his friend and give it inflow her young husband that l-llte‘ Cleveland. RpLDoplrrl-p I p\\'ouiti King Carson help him re- pay that debt to Normtfa fatherf‘, - p Ii‘ hc would " '-_"_‘_‘ that the boy extended. und wrote: p up, "Mnke yourself ai homc- As tori ‘ ~ ‘ ‘~ 5.0m. fortune... p ;\‘z\\'l‘l'ul yqli crazy? Or drunk?" Lam that same evening H“. m,‘ (‘r4713 liliiii t. it must have been A still order. but it'll yours. old‘ “mllflllmfi- _{\"i'“'"l'- 1 Blflyvd u" many to find out, ll posl-liblc, something ed at Norma, \\'ho wus \ViilCi\lli|-{t"‘ him. His eyes shone with a light "flood news?" ahc asked. anlil- joy. “l say Norma. it's from King Carsom-tlla chap who wired n8 plmlutl very mucll. if I asked him ‘down for a day‘! it's been ton years all the way from Mexico?" "Oil, do, by all menus," she urg- twcrp. expecting. the one. whonwaa Bufiam Radio l,.\.adcs_ pdcluyed in arriving. iant he.’ 530 n M_ "You're sure you won't mlnd--p 7m) R M_ this being our honeymoon, and all WEN, 1492) N_ Y_ The week Enw "Don't he silly!" she told him. But Silo did mind-a little. Shop WCAE‘ WJQQ ‘Xlmlpfl i_t seemed to hor that Philip's cog-p _ _ erness to have ills friend come aig-jwaz "'3'" sgragggem“ Feamm NBC being ulouc with her. He couldn't 830 I, M possibly love her as silo loved hlmflwGY p.379) séhenéctaay Muspml body and nothing olse in all illc 9'00 P’ M‘ ,wol‘l1l. ‘ caller as he l0 see King Carson. and she watched him writo tho to tho whiting boy. And she was‘ lvcry gay all the evening, just mpwDAF ‘370’ itiidlrt resent tho invasion of their WHK i255‘ ‘ paradise. ‘ "-30 P- M- 1 As for Kendall, he didn't lleetPWSAI l3?“ 01m‘- swdl.“ m“ .10 feign happiness. He sow o jchauco to pay back llia debt, to lsquaro hinlsclf with Normzfn falli- or. with Norma, with himself < ilc p‘\\'1ll|lll fccl like an honornlilo mun ~ Y-‘Bflfivbilll. again. .Kinp (‘arson would accept 5.00 P. M. ,ziu intcrt-st ill his business as ucc- WEBII 1366i Chi. Drcflln Dllfild.“ purity for tho loan? (‘arson hall ii'l 6.00 P. M. lfilrtllor need to work,» but ll would WCAE 1455i Pitisbuifi- 33059110"- lgivc him something to do. lie wan 6.30 I‘. M. itoo young and active a man lo r1:- WCAE 1517i Pitts. Trifles. ‘tire. - 7.00 P. M. l He didn't guess that. NOFIIII! wcpl WBZ 1333) Springfield. Jock ‘n’ Bill. ‘into her pillow that night and rose 9.00 P. M. early in repair tho damage to hor wMC/c" 1370» N. Y. "Boxing." eyes nntl complexion boforc zllly 9.30 P. M. lollc was stirring. She could intor-pwNYc 1535. N, Y, pour-b Aim-His, young husband's ilil-Zil 12,00 Mid, SPORTS—TALKS ‘ 4.30 P. M. WJZ 1454i N ‘he was bored with her and happy at the coming of an outsider. lp "King will likely motor out, lu-p lstead of taking the train." Kendall 7,391’, M, - ptold her at breakfast. "Let's Walk WJZ 1454i N. Y. 2 Mediterl-nncans. ' ‘down the beach, till we strike iho 930 p_ M_ proad. We'll watch for him there. WIP .503) phyla“ Qrcheslrm pimliggjlglln to make it aa early no wGy . y schenecmdyp l ~ ‘ II . .‘ “Y” 5° 31mm". “n9 M55“ him W1£5cil28l Cinci. Land o‘ Dance p prettily. "I'll just be in the way at 9'40 n M_ ' ‘the m“ memmg 0' °'d lflenml 8"" WHY. 1'l'l'll Springfield Rclwnlail“ sides. I've a tluy bit of headache~ m3” If)": ' m jlpfggéizgviiaye" ‘" m“ ‘"1’ m“ m“ WTAM 1400) Cleveland. Ev. Jones. p lie was all aoliciiude and rc- luscri lo leave her. hut ahe persist-l ‘Qfi, and he finally went away lllorlo. iNornla retired again to her bed-p ‘room and wept for a solid houlzp‘ After that. she deterluincdly it , . . - . - ._ lflil hm" bathing-suit and hudp‘ ‘ , ' """'\b'\""" p Y‘; s‘ shall.“ brisk Plunge. She felt better. but.‘fpllfl"lff‘aippz",pgfl'fp'i';"bu,§l.f.flfi, .0 "i, ‘as she "at on me sand’ Hum“: m‘ ‘ceksltill Savings lluuk and lcurli ‘tho sea, ahe told herself that her ' l . , _ .d lhwi lilo first. $100 ho saved and .llfr~ “m! ruined, hcl romance flVflinrlenoshod the“, m 18M who“ m, DANCE ORCIIESTRAS Cass Radio Programs. ChicagoJ $100 DEPOSIT GAINS TO $1.100 IN 66 YEARS ‘llllfl l-lllc wished ahc could dlc- l : .. .. lwas g wen‘ Oldflmytugzgglisgss n? i150 yours it has hucu there. Dcptlw, ll worth . _ UVPI‘. Philip demanded: |‘"‘° "‘ ‘m?’ 9" "Say, where e deuce were you,‘ "as figs’ ' ‘of his \\'llllf! i was w ring overywhcl-o in; " "m" cnnmnmi‘ lscnts lll _ H . --~»~--<O&- l creation!’ U. S. TOURIBTS IN ONTARIO PAY 33113001000 S ‘ Bani l Quick nlilf from pain. Provonl shoe prnaaulo. Aialldmg andllwlmml ' DISohoIIb Zinc-pa TORONTO. Scbl. 6.—'I'ourlal§ lfronl lll(‘. Ilullod Slalca apcnt ab- bhrtlXlilllilfdy $31,000,000 lll this pro- vlnct- during August-mil lll cliilly~ it wnu estimated today. hirnnum-rlu 'f'ili.~l was (‘fllllfiillllllfl puinugona incc in 300,000 ouiolnobllca- THE BEDTIME STRIP-- _1Copyri[.1,ht. 192'], by lrlternationul a“ finest example of its kind extent. a 17 hull grown lo $1.100 ill lilo hy motor-l fills nlonc, who cllmc into lho prov- Sunday School Lesson Third Quarter: Lesson XI: 1 Kings VIII i-ll: 62-63: September ll. 1927. Golden Text: I was glad when‘ they said unto me Lcl. us B0 untop the house of Jehovah. Psalm CXXILp SOIJMON DEDIPATES TIIE ' TEMPLE (The Story) l Tile puilicc of God is finished. Thcp last. touch of the ariizan is given. Every article of furniture is in posh‘ tion. It rises like a. mountain of’ snow crested with fire. This costliest. holiest. most. significant fane on, earth is to have a dedication in‘ every respect worthy of it. Out of the ivory and cedar palace of thc great king comes the trlu-i mphal procession. Each giant troop-| er carries his golden target.» This: royal body-guard ill the van is five; hundred strong. The white-robedl priests follow bearing uloft. the} nation's palladium, the sacred 8.I'll.l Solomon in ail his glory foliowsl Thc aniiphonai chorus sings in ex-i aitcd siruln. ‘ Lift up ye gates. your heads, And raise yourselves yc ancient doors. p And the king of glory shall collie ln1 (Chorus proccssionall f Who is he then, this king of glory? 1Chorus hidden) l l l l l Jehovah of Hosts! Hc is the king of glory! tChorus processional) Thc challenge thus answered lllcl tclnpic gates fiy open and the Iastl barrier the veil to the holy of IIOHES‘ is dralvn aside. The Lord enters into. his rest, ilc and the ark of his} strength. As the golden depository.‘ shrining the Divine Presence, Mercyi and Law ls set down the chorus of I four-thousand voiles with orchestral accompaniment burns in one sub- lilllc anthem of praise. Thc king inpl pfull rcgalla standing 0n his dlas of. burnished brass spreads ills hands in‘ tthe prayer of dedication, in thought, diction and emotion in every res- -pect worthy of the sublime occasionp 1 Jchovail accepts his people's gift.‘ His presence fills the place. Thc firep of the Lord kindles all the altars anti‘ l ‘tnt- golden age of Hebrew history Isl rcaclicd. . This account of tllc building of lilc pTclnpie gives a vcry accurate idea of the progress of the arts three _i.l‘l0llSfllld years ago. A great variety; pof skilled labor was employed, in? nlclnis precious and base. in jewelspl .in wood. stone and tapestry. Bible weights and measures are difficult to define but it. has been estimated that ihc total value of the materials gathered was a thousand and mil- pliou dollars. The area covered was twclvc acres. Two hundred thousand laborers were employed. Sevcn and a half years were consumed. A quarry has been discovered under the city from which much of thc stone seems to have come. UNDER TIIE STUDY LAMP l The Temple was not mcrcly an achievement. of art. it was the heart and citadel of civic and religious life. What the Forum was lo Rome‘ and the Acropolis was to Grccccl Solomon's Temple was to Israel. Ii.‘ was an evolution of the national life, the fair fruit. of the Patriarchal. Mosaic and Davidic epochsfrhe nat- ion also was at its best when in sub-‘ racqucnt epochs it was returning to‘ rcbuiid, or defend its sacred fanol The dedication of the Temple marks‘ the beginning of ccciesiastlclsm and‘ riiuaiisln. 'p The absurd and wicked extreme which Jesus rebuked is an iilllstra-‘ .tion of the mistlse of the good. The pTelnple and its services were design- ed io be an instrument. of indivi- dual and national righteousness. It was so perverted however that its final destruction was on actual bless-p ping. But llypocracy and formalism‘ pare not the inevitable fir-Snips of rig-l pualism. They creep in when the poo-p lple are off guard . . . Solomon is preeminent in the dedlcatory service. He ofliclatcs at. altar and in pulpit. ,prays and blesses. He is the imper- |iai minlsicr to the congregation, the kingiy host. to Jehovah who that. day mccomes the nation's guest . . Solomon's dedicaiory prayer is the faultless moclcl. clcvatcd comprchem‘ slvc, profound, reverent. It. is the offering up of the sincercdcsires not of one but of many. of all. a confess- ion of the people's faith, the setting forth in clear and appropriate terms of the general truths universally ac- cepted. p YOUNG PEOPLE'S DEVOTION/ll.‘ SERVICE 1 Scptcmbcr 1i, 1927. blalachal ill ‘0-12: 2 Corinthians VIII 1-519. l Motto: What. we hoardcd we have lost-John Godfrey liaxc. ‘p no ll w snouifin l SPENI) 000's PORTION 0F MONEV? Al. the head of tho Roman Forum Islands a ruin so perfect in symctry Fuzzy Uses Strategy Gyou can leave a stone tin thE dishwafflrflll. Dfly It will cost you nothing. B... it ‘willpdo nothing. I l l You shouldn't leave a cake of soap in, the dipshwatet; even common hard soaps . . . . . and least of all, Sunlight. It would be so utterly wasteful. For Sunlight Soap is 5'0 made that it is a naturally quick dissolver. . No waiting -- no hard rubbing to‘ make lather. You ‘get plenty of lively, lasting suds, at once. There is no other soap quite like Sunlight for the kitchen and the Iaundry_- and always easy on the hands. Sunlight is pure. It is all soap and nothing but soap. . _ Every particle is ready to make that magic Sunlight lather, which cleanses thoroughly, harmlessly and so economically. **'**** Soap of some kind you must have. W/hy not join the millions of women who enjoy the advantages of Sunlight. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO LESS LABOUR GREATER COMFORT p ,9 uvcnanclnznsiluuzo ‘The $5,000 Sunlight Guarantee means Absolute Purity —— Kindness to your Hands Longer Life to your Clothes and strength that. ii docs not nppearl to be a ruin at. all. It may be taken: as the emblem of Chrlsilun Bcnev-i "ERMN septp 8_A cm“, m‘. men“ ‘ ' ' 0"“ “m” may be nallficuis ill noiiceablc in Iicrliu ‘The ed slewm'd5h'p' whwh '5 GUdISltIoL: oncc llilfl the monopoly i Evcu claim" The Second pm“ ConSc('rn-:lllt\ IlOFIIJPNl people clioorfullv paid tiou, winch is man's response. Them“. high m,‘ of m, "lurks (‘or “u, ‘mm, ..hp,p"_Angn,.a~- m. third l5 Gratlllude- kindled i" "low °fiiirsf dog. 90 for the uccoud llllll liliVttlllc" or iililf llomcthlnfi God's gmldncss- wherever lhe5°‘fol' tho third. Pussy has colno lnlolwlllich such dealrublo sums 8X0 in the 1109-11 they lm- mid holdplifll‘ own since tho recent cut cxllih- paltl, 819" We enllflblel-"Tc- which Y5,ltion, at which very failcy prices Christian Benevolence. These prinq " cipics will determine in tiny izzsianccp the amount to bc set aside and the objects to which it. shall be npplicd.‘ were paid for animals ralctl as rurciy beautiful specimens- Advcrtiaing has lcd moat cul- owuerl-l 1o pay more attention l1‘- lllcll" iloaucelsious in the hope that he or silo may turn out to ho a vul- half-Mili- clue. fol‘ wcro PUSSY IN HIGH FAVOR l DAILY BIBLE READING I Monday-Remember the pOtJf-l Ga lalhians» 2:10. i‘ ‘Tuesday-Support the CilllfClLp Exodus 25:1-9. 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