_ FIRST-AID roii CHliDRhN Treat all bumps. bruises. seratches. burps and aCLlldS with “Vaseline" Jelly. Quick. handy. sate, to use. Never be without it. Prevents more serious trouble. ' Laok lor u... Trade .11..» ~-y..-.-1."...-" It is you: protection . , ‘_ , . (fliesi-lvriiugli Mtg. (Th. (uniki -7%ZOC|1..l\..1.1\\.~...1.- MUNlltl \l. TRADE mum PETROLEUM JELLY Medicines, Boiling iv:i1--1' l)'llll'l;Il !1-~.11i i1 height through u.-..<l>i -:.-.'\1»l1»»1l tight over .1 1.1.1.13 ll' 1...1 .1!~-:11i1~ use Java-ll.- ivuh-r. Carl-for Hudson Brougham, 192G I model. Run 9000 miles. Like I new. Now is the time to buy. " A bargain. » ' Apply 100 Water St. 1111 1-1 ii We are buying live hog» dull). excepting Saturday‘. For lhthl‘ d€llV~ ered at nur plant \ll' can Jlrtlfll tr rev more than at country points .~......~ ‘c huvc freight and other \'\['."ll‘~\~. -.. ww- D\‘.‘!E~' .5: FRASER. "Vakialfica 15i5iiér1y For Sale 98 WATER STREET Better known as Capital Service Station. Good building viith fine store. Has gas, air and water >er~ vice in front. Best place in city for tourist trade. With garage i11 rear. Opposite Queen Hotel. Also good rcsidcni-c N11. 1110 \\".iter street. "as all modern con- vgulr-rices. Hardwood floors. hot Train!‘ heating. fireplaces. modern piin. 1-2.... cerv central. Reason for @9115“ I.» Iirze for present owner. 55.1.. o GABBY GEFTIE Shouldcring arms be in order or an order." may l 1 FERHAPS SHE DID c‘ Do you like boneless ' Sharpe.‘ f I don't think l have ' :ho...i you any uniriendliness. . 12.1". 3:11p. l 1 For inflyflllfllltlfl apply on ‘promises. No. U10 Water Street. 971'l-‘.'J-I'.'-6i. Tiiiifiugiieily and Farm For Sale In Suffolk This property ivliich consists of 140 acres of land "Thompson's Milk and Farm" is situated in Sullolk. 9 miles from Charlottetown. _ 11mm i5 m; this property one oi the host writer powers on thc Island. a lnrrze Grist Mill and Kiln and 1i Saw-Mill with space. above which was formerly used 31,5 a (‘zirding- Mill. There is also a good slum! of lumber on the back of tbp form. There is a large and comfortable dyveiiing house with wood house zit- tached. machine house 11nd two large barns on this property. is conveniently situated to school, churches, butter factory and is ill; miles from Suffolk Station. The Mill pond ls entirely on the land of the above property and the dam could be raised over one foot and not enroach on any othcrvper- sons land. This would be an ltlfifl-l site for an Electric Light Plant and well suited for muskrat. farming. ll not sold privately it will be ud- vertised and offered for sale by auction Inter. For further particulars mflllll’ l" the owner on the premises. ROBERT 'l‘lltl‘.\ll‘St)N. Suffolk 9425-9-29-tl14i. ' or 1111.1. Pltfil‘lilt'l'l' Avn rum AT r§I'l~'F(ll.K. 1-. i~.. 1. I um instructed by Robert Thomp- son to sell by Auction his Mill Pro- perty and Farm at Suliolk. 9 milcs from Charlottetown, on Wednesday. nrtober 26th at twclvi- o'clock. Also -‘ Prmle cow. 3 ycurs old to freshen in '\hrrh. till white leghorn liens. l1’. 1.1- of hay. 2 tons green fci-d. 60 .1.. '.I'."" wrnin. all harness and I curt. I truck wagon. l» u-nrv. ‘Z driv- - -. m- ...\..--11l ..... .' l11-x bu...» 1.1.1112 i. ’ ..3 l-- .1 - ..t zill . -.~11. .=-.' 1:1 or, dirfng room, bed- ..»o1n kit -l1e11 furniture. pantry utensils, dishes. i piano cane orzan. (6 rmavc). l Raymond sewing m-V-Hlne. l spinning ivbeol, pantry shalt"! l Royal Grand ranlzc, I base 1... I Queen heater, 1 barrel .11 ‘ ivrlnger. tubs and many other articles. Owing to illness this is :1 clearing out sale. If Wednesday i». not flnc. Sale will take place on Thursday. Sale starts at twclvc iii-lock. Teflns of Salez-JHI wums under fir» ilollars rush. Five dollara rind our. HW-‘W- Inonlliq crcdlt on np- 1111i-..-.l iolnt notes. . Term". of real estate to he given mt Sale. 1.111; l‘ J. A. MMIDONALD. Auctioneer. Sttsmtufii. hi" - ,-c<. and known as it .111. r1111 Sill risscy, Orwell Cove. HARD ON THE PURSE "My. but the girl you travel with z was) 5n the eyes." I "Very-but hard on the purse." .-. at; CLUED [O HIS SEAT _ q "ilie Muzilagc maker was held 11) 1n l. s oftice today and robbtzl." 1 “W'1 L " 7" ""c: Qlllru to l1 : scat. hc said." l 01.051: FliELATll/QS "l UHdCFG-Ziflil he H12; 3 numbgr ol clone relnlivcz." ‘V they've all lather‘; aide." Scotch on his 1 Milk and Cream l-'i1'1 ivusli 1'11 l11kl*1".'.'1r111 ivntor, Hllltllhd] by oriliiiziry lllllndflfillg. l-‘nr 111111\\".1.-l1:1lil1~ hibrii-s. sphllgv iviili 1111p)’ \\'.'ll4'l', ilic-n will. 014-111- \\'lll*'l‘ I ITENDERS 'l‘en1iiers marked Tender for lambs will be received by the iznilcrealgned up till Tuesday. October 25111 for the lumbé fat sheep and canners of the Ellorslic Institute. A crrtZfii-d cheque for Fifty Dollars 1o accompany each tender. Lambs to be takcn in at Ellerslie on Nov- ember lst. 1 B. L. McDOUGALL. Secretary of Institute.‘ 9762-l0-l8-Zii. l _.._ l l3.’- acres of land at Kelly's Croqsi two and one-half miles from (frnpq and. well watered, with dwelllnz‘. house and out buildings, ‘ ,‘ f‘ for seed potatoes. also with consld-j crnble lumber thereon. (fanibe pur-. chased on easy terms. For partlcu ulars nnnlv in McLean & McKlri-i non, Solicitors. Royal Bank Build-l ing. Charlottetown, or to J. J. Mar-l 914l-l0-l7-4l i THE GABBS “u; . _ comma A NEW COMIC Beginning Monday ln 111i: culinborrsroivx GUARDIAN ‘ OOQOOQOOOOOOOOOQQ§4O OOQOO"QOQfiOOOOO'§OQOQ'§O-OO _..___..._- “CURSE O’ LOVE ASun-ydbwl nullified CHAPTER 5U. THE NEWCOMER UR wcukaa Norma Wiis very “L F H01‘ lifi- “'11s aluiusi tltffillflli" d .1>1‘. lier father had arrived in all ilnislc and stayed at her bedside. 11 pathetic. terrified old mun. Adr- Lind was nearly as anxious Bud "devoted. She recklessly abandon- ed her beauty treatments to be 011 call in case Norma bad need of lier. liui Norma dragged herself ‘slowly back from ‘the H8199 °l Death. She had the resistance of her sturdy ancestors 1o help i161‘. even though siii- was Without (le- sire to live. 1 lt was not until she was about lzigain that Ada veniureil to say to ‘ht-WI “My dear child, when I show- ‘cd you the opal. I didn't suspect that it hfltl been in your posses- sion." Norma smiled wanly as she lay 1.11 iier couch in the sun-parlor of xlie suite her father bad engaged for i101‘. and Ada continued". “You poor, poor ciilldl I'll never forgive myself. Fancy talking o! jewels when you were so-—-" Norma stretched out an implor- jng band. ‘ “Please—~l want to talk of jew- .1-ls now-mic jewel anyway. W iyon l11-lug me the black opal." Slie sliulltlervrl. but her eyes were reso- lute. Add hesitated. "Wait until you're stronger." she iemporized. "Do you know, I'm be. ginning to b» positively afraid of 11in thing. 11. seems so involved with unhappiness and tragedy." Norma shook her head, “Everything truly beautilulbrlngs .ltH share of unhappiness. But we n111sn'L let ourselves.‘ be fanciful. I wmn 1n are it zigziin. I'm sure- it 11111s1 l1" llln 5111111» stone." “You've seen it. before?" asked Atlii puzzledl “Bring, it, 111111 l'i] tell you." Wlicli A1111 haul obeyed, hail!- lrartuily. Norma held tho Slic closed licr eyes and though‘, 11H (‘ynlhiu Greer bad done, 111:1 tho jeivel seemed alive. Sh» could 11111111141 sense a living fire that crept into her own ilramzint! pulse. With :1 slight shivr-r. sin- iald it 011 the bed biasiilo 11.43 "Now I will tell you lii; story, :11 fur us l know it." eilic said. She wen! on to tell Ada how she but] T011111] tl1.- npzil l11 a muddy ilitr-li when 1191' horse hull thrown 1W1‘; hull’ silo hzid brought it home. lusriiiiiti-il by its beauty; bow P3111111 hcnilall hail come that. very _ black “D111 for a long time l11 her lmnilj ,.'1f1i-r11oo11 and uskcil her ‘to marry _ him; liniv lll‘l' honeymoon had lJPt-Jhll 1111xt11rc of rupture and un- hnppim 1...“. t'4‘(l l11-r thul Philip hud married l1. 1" for l11-r illtliwy; mill how, oven- lllany. flu» Imnl lliltl l11-on 10m whmi ll "LYstru-mus msziiiiinl. Stokes. K Ada listoncil, wide-eyed and 0pm; 'mouthc1l. Win-i. NUflIlZL-llflll flnlsn- "d. slu- cried: “Then the opal really belongs to Y""~ "fro. 111... Shall take it." .8111 homm motioned llfflwfly .W1}11 Something m... .. immaer. M’- "U. I don't want lt. Once -l thought 1t would be my talisman. but now I know it has brought me Iwlhini: but bad luck." "m" "0111 you see that I can't keen 1i alter this?" argued Ad... “it's really your property," "La: the Clark Kitchens help you" To Grovv Strong requires good food. {l Clark's Pork and .\_ Beans contain in a l m o s t’. acceptable l form the nutritious k elements required i and also the pre- cious vitam ines. Children usually prefer them to other‘ foods. Their cost, about 3C 8 liberal serving‘ makes them most; economical. ‘i Suld BvIrywI-prj 1 h\ I 3$~27 Tenders will be received at the office of the CltyJJlerk up to am; I 1 “ -‘-' ‘ ’_.. C ‘ ‘ 2on1. i927, for painting and thitlnl the interior of the Police station, (my 111.11. v 0110. P. fttcliomsoiv, City Clea-lo} 981910-20-22-24. , .4 - _ _ _ Sydney Stokes, with lIlH .. 111M111‘ story, had convin- liad slim l No wonder! Engl colate. made by late making. mouth with a reall taste—not too bitte ' I '11: Plain Mr. York of York, Yarks, Famous for giving bright talks. But I really must sing Of the rush that Fve seen . To get in on Plain York, of York, Turks. triumph of 200 years of fine choco- A wonderfully smooth, delicious plain chocolate that melts in your just right. Try it to-day-vou will tincl it better than you ever dreamt chocolate could be. A1 your favorite store. and’s finest cho- Rowntree’s, the v true chocolate r, not too sweet, . 1 I \'~.. Plain Mr. York of York, Yorks., is telling of the taste that set_all England eating and acclaiming Plain York. "We don't know who owns ltf’ insisted Norma. "N0. you must keep it-unleas you're afraid." Ada picked up ed at it intently. at her like an evil eye. But its. "No, I'm not afraid. l'l1 keep it. if you wish. Perhaps it will brim; nie luck." When she went down to, dinner that evening, Collins was waiting for her in the lobby. During Nor-l ma‘1i illness, she hnd formed thcl. habit of dining with him. 1 How's Norma?" he asked anxl-l uuxly. ' "Much. much better. She'll anon aurlngly. l lie rzruntml, hope and disbelief‘ showing in bin rugged old m... Ada liked 1.1m m. 1.1.. anxiety. snef even found hlsbluntnesiz llkeablinl “Got 11 fellow to have dinnerl with 11s that's just arrived. Didn't norm to know anybody. We met iii tlie Turkish hath. Do you mind?’ "Not in the least. What In he; like?” . "English fellow-uscd to be an. nrmy ollicer," replied J.P. briefly.‘ "I ilon't. cotton much lo lbe Emil llsb. ilR you nan pretty well llliese.‘ but this chnifs n pretty decent. aort. Here he is n w." a l A trill noldlerl looking man.- DPOTIZGG on 1m akin, with thinning, ilnrk hair, was coming townpp rliem; a mun immaculate ln dinner.’ clothes. Colllna mumbled the lib‘ trniluction awkwardly. "Mrs. Llnd—MaJor Harcourt, all London." (To Be Continued) l WOMEN WHO NEVER LIVED l Some or the world's most tam-l Ollfl women never existed except| between covers on books. For ln- l a the opal and 100k’. It gleamed backl beauty overcame her reluctauce- \ be well now." she answered rens-r stance. Kira. Malaprop, who was always saying things in the ivrmig iway. Wlien she Was nutlliiiiig l\e1 ideas (it a young girl's educa- tion, she said: "l would never let her meddle with Greek, or llcbreuq or Algebra. or Slmony. or Flux- ioun or l’arailox1~s-»~<"1- lllllllllP any mathematical. uutroiiniiili-ul. or l diabolical instruments. “She should have ll supercilioii-s knowledge of accounts. and as 2111c grew 1111.1 would have hci l11slrucl~ ed l11 geometry, tliut slio might know sonn-llilni: of contagious countries." The famous uhuravl- er appears in Ilicbaril llrliisili-y Sheridan's comedy. "Tim Rivals," which was first played 111 (‘ow-m Garden Theatre lii i775. Another wouiau who iii famous, although she never existed, ls illrs, Grundy. She is the pattern oi propriety. l11 Tom {Morton's ploy, "Speed the Plinigli," one in‘ the characters is jealous oi‘ her neigh- bor. Airs. (iruuily. 11nd licr husband cxt-luhns lmputlently! "Bi.- quiet, woolyc‘! Always ding, illiuglui; 11111111.- Giunily into my curs? What will Mrs. Grundy think?" it ivas l11 tliut alight i-cleriiiivo lluit the iminoi-lnl Mrs. (lrinidy had her ilrigin. 0111-. of (i111 1111121! engiigiiliz chur- ui-icrs i11 Dlrkviis‘ yiovvl ls Dolly Viirilcn. who. l11 tln- ‘eicvcntlir... oi‘ 111st cc-ntury. gave her 11111111! to b011- llrlH and frocks. Delicious Rolls . Crisp and hot right: fromyour own oven.0h! So good when you make them withr~f Robin Ho FLOUR - ' l I PositivdMO BdCKYluaranwe bag. l OCTOBER 20, 1927 " SINCE Sedans were. still in use; Beau: still crowned wit powdered wig——each generation has known the exquisite dpurity of Yardleyb O1 English Lavender Soap —— has felt the entle refining touch ofg its soothing mellow lather-mas der lighted in the lingering breath of its Lavender perfume. Y A R D L E Y , 8 New Bond‘ 8L, London, Eng. l Clirumi: 158.362 Aiie- fl lllde 5L, W., Toronto 2, Ont. U.S.A.: i5 Madllon Square, New York. B9 A ppolnlalll Box of 3 large cake: $1 at all beat drug- giata and departi- rnent ntorel. Yard l eyS o1» 1....1. 1, LilV(ll1(1(‘I' Soap