, if' _ PAGE. I`WO _ _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SEPTEMBER 12, ` ` i ' E I i nl* ~»-»..-»..=-.rf-vs_-iii . ---- _ -Y 7* _A-- “is/irish/iiinirw ‘ ` ‘ ' \ T “IAFEW precious holidays _ . the inns \‘!§.€ tile , " " 1 iss 1/ , ,;,i,flib*l"" ron Mlrion clrrsi “ _ Wash under running water, and apply “Vaseline” Jelly. Helps nature to heal. helps prevent scars. Soothing, pleasant, entirely safe. Look lor (M Trade Mark f‘Vusellne" ll ll your profccilo/i Cheselprough Mig. Co.. Conski S520 Chabot Avenue MONTRl;l\L Vaseline ' runs wink 3 PITROLEUM JELI-Y _‘jill - »;f ltfw \b F+¢9+++¢-‘fee-0 oaoovooo oooi O .-JK? ~ 'Eli _/-J Sl _ e. `\\_7 »@ . l , \\ SWEET-TEMPERED STEEL 1 "She‘s as true as steel.” -O he \\ 03 sill I // i *U“i§.§Z;.'r°”E . r ii' l,_ ` i -fs. -3% _ i I s . i 5 i Carson and I’hilip Kclldllll rilll ` _ thc shillilll-Z new car into the gur- . ‘ .-.~.`.‘. ‘nge and scrambled down thc liar- ‘ . ":;~_`._;-1 \ row, sandy patll to‘tl\c bullgillow, " ` -`lll‘o\\'sillg on the beach ill the sun. ‘ “A peach of a place for a honey- . Y moon," ronlarkcd Carson appreciat- lvely. "Hut it looks to me as if H :you had too man neighbors" His - EYES TESTED' AND Glasses fitted by scientific methods. E. W. TAYLOR AND J. S. TAYLOR Registered Optometrists 142 Richmond Street :Q-¢‘¢oo#~ovovvoooo0¢0-tote ‘OO-O-* 4 1Nsn>ious ` l EYE STRAIN We use this adi`=C\iV° ad' vleediy. Bufferere lr0m EY°‘"°l“ mgy have perfect visicn and therefore an not Eustis" "W presence of any eye defect. 'O4-#GO-G The motive P°W°" _°f the A entire human orQ3""’“ ls Nerve Ener9Y- ‘ Normal eyes, it ls i.on\P\1\¢d utilize about 20% oi this Nerve Energy. but wnen Eye' “rain is present. a f\iU¢l‘ larger proportion is required. Hence defective ey=S. i~|‘ii`°UQh their consumption of an ex~ negsivg amount of Nerve En- engy may seriously affect the ' functioning of other organs of the body and produce Ill health. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED G. F. Hutcheson \ ‘1 1 _ . i O-O ' »,MlLnluzon/mnoun > CHAPTER 17. N INTRUDER IN PARADISE. . y _ gaze ran the length of the bench, _\\'iivl'e other bungalows were tuck- _cil in sheltered angles of thc cliff. I "Wt-'re quite ulonc," explained "And sweet-tempered, too." 'l(cnililll. "All the other houses nrc reaiiy mm.,-h,,i_m tha gh., whfm, ‘t-losoil. This isn‘ h. " - ~' t t e season. 'rl i" _ “ is season. repeated Carson his ihiiiimi-y_ lin inn] ,lover wanieinvisitillgl her aunt,"Mrs. Earl John- ~ _und lililghetl. “Whitt ll. lot I have (0 he mai-i-ie(i_ lie had always hi-iz. stoilc. to learn about the lvorld and its ed his freedhhl; he iihed ih,. -- Pmln Ml¢.Yo|¢l<,; EaSi°"iN°i°S soils ale at present touring varl ls | |ous` parts ot' P.l‘].lsland. These m ° ipcople. namely Mrs. Samuel McKle than Dixon were former residents was extremely pleasing to the ear. of Bay Fortune and note numerous while they louliged on the beach. inlty. They tire accompanied by and later, when the sull was lower, Mrs. Dixon‘s three i_lB»\i8lii¢l‘B. Dol. went for a swlln, he iollnd hInlseif`llope and Jane.” The letter IB 8 contrasting her voice with anothel-,school teacher in Mass., and was il that was still fresh in his ears. Ileavlsitor to Fortune Bridge School wanted, more than he cared to during Mr “myw admit to himself. to hour again the *im imperious_ crisp tones of the Kill Mains F|°Yd Mcmmzle Rnd whom he had met and married, all CHGHWY BUTKG mUl°|‘Bd 10 Cilriilll' in one short. mad night in May. inn Thursday ovenins for a visit '-°, As he watched the- young couplciliir. and Mrs. John Webster. in their happiness, he caught him-|' i _ sell’ wondering. half~wistfuIly, wllaii Mliifi Adfillile W€bBlBF li SPBDG' lt would be like in he mai-riei... ing st vacation in Fortune. veiled llnilge was still so vivid lil] Miss Ji-‘HU Bullet* is lit Present ____m_ OOOQO-600440004090-9 n. 5 . hi, <5 \ Gr . Zi? néfu 1 A FLAPPER ON EACH SIDE "He's a lot ofblubber-just s big whale." -"I’ve noticed, whenever I’ve seen him, he always has a flapper on each side." _Z `> we i _._ :L __" ._ //' .I \ . / J ~ L_( l\_ --iff A ' \_4.i_f_¢ i-::»~ /\-=<§¢»~= _ ~~» f " \/X., _` _ , \ A . .- 6 ` yy `e“ //.Li/.fi 1- `%_ \ 'j . _'-_"E 7:; V _fif _ _`_._ _ Sllc: That young wife who tho! i l l s omomelrlu 1_ccr_\_rlcll band is as *pretty al a il_\s. after ten years of exile!" Ciiaiihf, of hdvghim-,, that each nm.-i Miss Mariel Dixon. Baltic, is Nornla, cool and refreshed aii‘.'l'|iiawn brought, witllout any ties nr 5l’el1dll1K il few days ilmimg relativ- `liFi` Dliiii8P. Drelilly ill‘€BH9d. H_h0“" obligations to bind him. Suddenly '95 in this 9e°tl°n~ ° _ing no trace of her recent emotion, everything seemed dme,.em_ The _-_ _ qwils waiting for them on the mug of afivehim-,._ was not so kemh Mr. W.H. Townshend. C.N.R., creencd veranda. the Iurc oi’ tho fur linrizon had ics- Spent Sunday at llisllome in Rollo "All Foo is mixing cocktails- seneih - Buy West.‘ l' 'ii ' t th l f ‘ -li." ~ » - . _-_ Y' NM islllel aillld1illiced,e2helleth;epl'l;;l;htll- hllivlitfllfcusm lh§ll‘pyf0fn!i;ii?ni€:=,li?¢ll3val;(il-l Among tbobe who will attend P _ i_UN¢H A LA CAR-|-E itions had been made _and Carsonlwas it the ntrange't’act of his '0wni\V. College this term are Misses “He has lunch a la caste everyili1\_i_l been prettliy welcomed. nlal‘rlagc4~ll` llllll amazing cet-c-i-Ieilil MCLB8-Il. Helen MCL6an: Mar- ayil' _ _ _ Y0il k__new wllut you.wcrs nliolll. molly in illc dawn of a May morll- Kmel MCI-f9“~"i Elizabeth MCDDD' ` “Ves; eats at one of these lunch Olil lilfiii. llliiYmlli'€il (`¥1!‘HOIl. \vl\0Il lug could he lcrlncd such? Ho llzltlllilil of S0“l`l5- aqons :it the street corner.” lift and Phil had Rollo itll-Biillrs. "if no llns\\'el‘ to his questions and so. W" l'd\l)_L;en __yo\_l, Fd have l'l;_n oft with in iilii own fiigiiimh he Biiruggcii Among the recent events ill the _ ler\_ c rs iay mct er." them n\\'ily_ social circle was is dance and rc- * '»,,_._ __ friend looked ui him soberly. Norlnn. tilctflllly lcit the two men ceDll0ii 8l\'Bii by MII and Mrs. Ar- _¢_3?;J _I ’ . ‘I _ ‘ oil soc now why I wanted to alone, noon "ner diiihei-_ hieadihg thur Dixon to their friends. A /_ -_ - _ ilmsriilare with her? She‘s too letters to wi-iw, ami they iaiiwii large number of invited guests _ A/K _,_ _ ,sweet to bc the victim of a shame- far into the morning. They lnnl were present, and a gay time was _ / ‘. _~ iilil ilC0¢‘Dtioli. If she do_esn'i kllow ten years of reminiscences to llc- Shelli lil dl1l_1Clii8 Mid 80115- .. lg ‘thc truth-and I cant believe count on each side ”*- . .somehow that she does-it would Next morning. when the 0 Mr alld Mrs Robert W Dlx lion her pride in and ont." _ ai0,,e_ y. W” ` ' ' 9" :ff '_' »'//,/ * .\. \\ `__.;-._` \ ,Q--*N~ ..»~_` _ ,,...`, ,_,`_':_n (H _ ._= _ _ B . i i i i i i l Cariwn. lounging in a cretonne-:overed chair, stared frankly and ‘admlrlngly at Norma. . . . .. ’l`lio lulirlleon more than came ilip to exile(-irltiollli. Served hy All is “ \`;_. "fl ‘ » . ` 11: _;i~ \>;\§_ -g. . _ \ <.1`f?:`;{§`; _ . _ ._ _ _ J E `_-;_,_- `____j___ gif* -T ss \; > _ » -._\\\. _. .. ...\_f`_ `, :1*.:_',;. .\;;f-_i-4 ._ frontier of civilizatioll had ren- srrcened veranda. Carson. lonnit- dcred Carson breezy, while Philip ing in .1 cl‘et0nlle-covered chair. had ht-come more rlllictf more ro- ntared irailklv and adtllirlngly at_servcd. Bill, flllldamentillly, they Norma, its she performed the pret- were alike; each was tile s cion of ,try oiliicc of filling egg-shell clip:-i.'al1 excellent. family, each the pro- ‘ndding cream and l-lilgilr, and llzllld- duct ni' illl cxi-.lilslvc lillivcrsitv. ing lhcnl about. i Norms felt outclasscli. awkward, "Yell may smoke." she offered. shy. She wondorerl what Philip hut, when Carson offered her :l;could possibly see in her. She en- cigarette. she shook her head smil~:vied the two men their social ess lllr.`Fred Burke, City, was a vis-_ itor Last last wssl¢_ liir. and Mrs. B. Creamer motor»i ed to East Point Sunday. Mr. C. Pratt, St, Peters. motor- cd to Sollris last week, Mr. Alex Mckenzie, Bny For. tune has sold lils horse lo Mr, C McDonald Montague and has pn,-'_ chased a Western ons from (;_ Pratt & Son. 'sow _ TORONTO Thousands of letters are sent us by Canadian women. In all of these, the outstanding feature is safety . . . the fact that Lux will not shrink woollens, will 'not fade colours, will not en- danger any fabric entrusted to a LUX cleansing . . . . these are the qualities \ _ The cleansing and protective qualities of LUX an not accidental. They result from the scientific ' preparation of the LUX flakes. ~/ii# l »- I L l/Ill j TIMBER ON INDIAN RESERVES for sale on Indian reserves in Can ads in the fiscal year 1026 was all proximately ninety million fool. ard measure and in addition to this the Indians cut for their own se about seven million feet of The total quantity of timber cut bo ll- ltimber for buildin and fe cin 9, . B il H ingiy. “l'm frightfully old-fashion their complete lack' of self-conscl-§ Mr. Robert Dixon, Baltic was a p“r°°“’5 “nd twenty thousand cd. I’ve never learned how." lousness. She was miserable wlthivisitor to St. Peter's Saturday, re- cmd” °f w°°d for f"el'be”id“ an _ _ _ ____ ~,f ar Th ‘ l . rlllll roll .slllsi fM;i?.°.!i»i’ ?§3Z.‘1i°‘_ .rr l.oNo cltsslt - Separator A lm. 12 215 lbs. may 50 acres. swd builllinss. snrins of-No. 13 als lin. M15 water. Suitable for potatoes or dairy. No. 27. '|00 lbs. 79.25 iii miles to wharf. near school. Ns. so 1,zoo nu. mo. °"“'°“°’» ’*°’°’- l lr. o. rl. cnsnsorrsrows ‘ Barrister and /\ttornc_v-ul-l.:i\v `E_ Pinkhanfs Ve Office: 130 Richmond Street MONEY TO LOAN ` Charlottetown. P. E. I, McDonald & McPhee etable Compound 1 and would not be ` without it now. ` l had a female trouble so badly I ~ _ .=_1,., could hardly walk . ` ' and I was all run- i down and could B. A. ‘ I hardly get around ` J A. MCDONALD li. ls. Marlins B, A. . to do my house- work. I would be - Barrlsters, Attrn'lv‘\'s. l-ltr, , Z » l" bed three 0': M0n0y io Loan. _.. four days ata Calson, having met her fathenlhel' illlalzinlngs. , iturning with a new Western horse, unremrted quantity °t ash’ maple' having dined at the ridiculous pink Sho acquiesccd, when Philip saldlpurchased from C.lJ. Pratt & Son im'~`k°W- 9l0~. f0i' U16 llillive mllllu- Vcllctiail palace. having shrewdlyllo her that evening: ' ' ifscture of snowshoes, baskets, axe ilpiwilised both, could scarcely b ~| "Norma, darling. would you miudi Mr. Keith Arbiilg was a recent handles' and similar product* llcve that she belongedto such a,i'ri€litful|y it' we went back to towni visitor to Rollo Bay _*"°°"""`*‘ hackground. She was so sweet anrl‘t1t the end of this week? I hate thai ' ' FOR ircsll hand simple and unaffected. thought of leaving hero, but I’ve nl Messrs. D Garrett W McKenzie 3TAT|°Ns\i Ie Her o :ir skin needed no artiflce; \'i?i‘y important bit of business to`and A. Mclvlillan. Rollohgny were '~`- llcr blue eyes were candid and\ser- cnc. Her voice was soft. an she But she cried herself to sleep. spoke with a shy hesitancy that CANADA'S NATIONAL MUSEUM (To be continued) EST EXPERIMENT . f by a friend to try Mark R. lllgall our Vc;rotablcC0mi\0iii\‘l- l fliifl. Bild by thc iilnn I took two bottles I was B, A, , hegihilinfi to_ gctlitrourid agalh. Itooli _ .. .-~__.t,p tt, lna,:lnt now ama BARRISTEIQ/IR' S?(§'I€,Inl“(m` LIC ri nhiuzlgnrld and doing my own work. ' Oney h, ,I H I' wh P F I I llavc six grown-ups to work for, sol Cameron Block' C ‘U Q P U ` ` M ‘ I have plenty in rio. [also urcd Lydia ' ` , E, Pinkhzlm s Snnntive Wash, and I ° ° ° ‘°`°" ° ° °`° ' ° ° ° ° ' ° ‘ ‘ ‘ Q ‘ °,1.hinkiiis good. Rui. I owc my health; PUTATU ' ¢¢+¢ -' . timc. I was t/old i Johhsioim ' are studied just as are farm crops Lfnig before the days of Conferl-E ` ____, at agricultural experiment stations. urntlon, in 1844. the first I`lire<-tori. Cook desired amount of beets un- Mr. Lorne Keefe visited Annan- The ubject in to ascertain “nd” of the (lcollllzil-nl Survey, Sir Wil-;tii tender. Slice, place in a deep (lah, ihhi w,,,,k_ what conditions of cutting, thin- lirlnl Logan, commenced a nnillritlhtiish, add mint, lonves. chopped li -Oi _hingl etc., :ibn differetnt si:_eit_:ies odf history niusellin which has 0Xli-Ili* clove, garlic, cut line. I teas oon‘ Miss Hilda Webster. M I I mes mm" "W mos ma y an continuously since then and ls_'gnii, 2 ¢hhie,,h(,m,_., ahve ,,i|pM,,| ‘returned to hor home afiellilleplelallb grow most rapidly' now known as llie National Mus- no-ver lim wh(-_,ie wiih vim, _iunt vacnllgn wiih friends in F ._i "'*"**>"_*‘ mlm nf Cnnlidir. Erich y08.l‘ this in-iservh very c0id_ (Amon-ni of :gli itlllle. _ Oi DISTRIBUTION OF F|5H FRY ntitntlr n sends out tlcld parties to fi ii ii i _I --~»--~~~oo->_..__ ` to thc Vcgctnhlo Compound and I lvlflcly’ scpariltnd parts of thc D0-'liillm-i-ilzgttl 0 l;crt(l;r)2 h|’llIllCl};usnlh1l0nddl Wife: "But whv must we wi1lk”! Ov" 50‘000'000 Whnennh fry Wow think`ii' nun-e of it was uscd_¥_V_lnt_;i_p»L;l_z_,_` nv_;a_;' :_;ew_i::_a_ 'th i;'t.' ' s muc more. - I o nnizmen e ares y vas co ec-, i i boi i an : “ n w. Th t‘, h . Ml-sfllll-:lll..l|le: .IlArl:l(r)f:soN, 805 Eiast Can- tions of specimens housed in the_§e‘;tI;r led lwet' "ko “tivo have to wmlk flow." R q W yi"l""" “b°"t 100 "1"" fmm the ha” non Street, Hamilton, Ontario. i M,,,,,._,,m at Ottawm Eievoh Dani. ' .. lchery. This long transfer was made ' D0 you frei iiroken down. nervvuran in-n in the ilelrl this summer. nval __ I L A H E i1°"">i° by virtue 'if H miniature , andweaksometimes? LydlaE Pink fm hmhrophiigichi work hw, fmi My dean mu mlmnwhhp looks [hatchery set up on the Canadian ` ham’s Vegetable Compound is excel-ibiolnglcah and dm, mr x;Hnem|0gi_i__0 cheap _beside the one nur- cl __iB Don‘t nrlnesnn hlllellllends-din. Government steamer Bradbury.l lenttotake at suchatlme. It always -cn] In addition to the new mmps hors have W ____ nil Si_ noivonthnm. (if-t twn ounces nfiwith the exception of last year hel s,andif taken regularly and per-` f 'm G I i I S ve ho 'oi ;, U fmg 0 get B 'lat l _ , _ D _ 'is °“iiY» W‘“'°“""°““°°°“d""°“-° gmt-rein silo glifély asg;nlalind"wilh=”-t-imllgsh wi. mlslfi. but inn lst.:-¢.m ml ui. lilfunflll.¥i.1y":i'fl.'fI'_;\1h this is the largest slslri- ' " w" _" '“`*"*“”"°‘°`°“‘ tllnt of the Museum. the only hnimo i have io mm-ig,._ge_" lrnfl ‘:“:'::';:“':(;L °‘“°°°" bf "1" "ff mfr ‘l’1':";:_':_°r*;_ 1920 from Gu" H9-fb'i _ . Turned Turtle YJ \-\c<.\-\r<'rlMEAs1'lz|P-L-L_ N""°" 8"" B""“"' "’"""" z slwrllmrn cows with helm calves _"_" "T5" rx; V°'"'" f"'"'“ H" “"3-when 51000.000 fry were lanted _ Acc You some To in C-.oirET>` And 1 acre of land with good buildings. _l'srticulars, apply 5 Extra Put." ‘°||;n::l Bhuplu , M PHEEB ., “°.»...... ..‘.‘.‘ZE.,, | J. 1. DoUGLAs . Charlottetown. SOLE DISTRIBUTOR f 6092-il-10-2i. 39 Queen Btregt i _ Charlottetown, P: . 1. _._. _ . _ ,__ _ Y .. \.\_. N- attend to. recent visitors to Sourlh The Department ni’ the Iuterior.` ` ' " Canada. maintains several' forest Misses Mu,-iei and Olive Low,” experiment stations, such as that _ .~...-..._. ’Pr, City spent the holiday in Fm__ at l"etawi1wn cn the Ottawa river. BEET sA|_Ap_ lung, tho guests of Miss Evelyn' Here,the different species of trees AUIITIIIN Elf. Auction Sale st 21 King Square on Thursday. September letll. Wm’ menclng st 10.30 lreloek sharp, of all the beautiful furniture and h°“'* fixturdeonslstlng of Parlor, Dinlngroom, Bedroom and Kitchen. Parlor- Beautiful N rdlmer Upright Plsno, In genuine msbopny else: 1 lnlllill' ony card tihzle, several beautiful mshoguny ehslrs, 1 Ottoman, l Ulf* Turkish Parlor Square, sevenl steel engravings, l msrble-top table lil" several other srtleles. Dining Room-table, chairs, tilllns, croelvry ln" silverware. 1 hall stand. 1 table. quartered osx. ximian. fully eenirlwii with all articles in excellent condition. 4 Bedrooms. fully fumlslleil- 1 nice suite ill pieces) in cherry, l oak, 1 white enamel set, sevenl Oster' moor mattresses, lot of bedding in blankets, etc. 2 old mshoislly IWUIIT -ing minors. I cedar chest and lots of besutll' srtleles ot mentlonlilx ul ll sale mm in itluihsn ami on tim. pssluve. ive mei-ve. l Also 1 mahogany card table, 1 lnshofony book-one, 1 sheet of UDV?" and .several other srtleles. _ ' Sale starts on time, and ln.kltoIlen. L, _ _ Terms essh. JULIA II. CHANDLER . - CHAB. H. CHANDLER. J. A. M»oDONALD, Auctioneer. 9-I2-4|. _ . l 4,.- ‘ -By Arthur Chspoulllf ""*”"“" -~ _,_ """ _-l Strsppell oi' New Brunswick Ash. LOWEST PRICES. Wholesale - and Retail ` 04- +0 t CARTER & C0. st. side. I two year old Sllorthorni lleifer. 3 one year old 'grade Helfers, I Premier Witt coll. 1 year old. i JAMES BLAKE, North River. 0008-il-7-Wim. ` ` . FUR Siilli I Property consisting of 3 sores lend with new fox rsncll containing 7 pens room, for 10 more lnsldei Almost new. Apply ` LIMITED. "F ’§‘,;,,‘,’j,°"' ~ Illn- ' Umtrsllmeee guard fence. 7 room dwelling housep : \ i 5 g new ' Keep awe( Faoin' rn-its ggi- AWAY trisuine T/tw: /*PTH* Riel-4-r . °“i'i-its ?` l \-ities: ‘€'.‘>O`~(s , , f-'“ Cortina Ano V *tooo befrreis' was .-.‘»°°°~f T00 . _4` im \. -if , .1 'Iv i1‘.'.¢. -»m,,.‘ ,___- 1 ~ ' ` "CUT \`N @OiNG TD QUT \\:`“$\-<:NL§ Hia §\__\r;(_i_ _ MY INITIALS “RST "x __ »\H¢-° FOR NY at-\e;\.l_' `i'\-tools /.f _ bovis G01' lu Arie-.l-rr rrfa A Lucie( T\»\\NC- ‘ \"l’ NEON MY BPCK 'i __ . _ _ ”»~ /’ X Aibotrr Nr.. WT `ll-ilrfve AND \ CANT `luRn Oven K/ u-/T ‘ l l 1