i . .. mm cnannorrmown, GUARDIAN 1 _ , " , JULY 2b. 1927;’ rooooevovw v-oovoo-oood-OQ‘ - V ' 1 1 '. " i ' can-av no i- . HEARTS. AFIRE Tomorrows Radio lSrmday School Lesson OHMGO f," “,‘,““"°"" , - " "i . nliyfl-ilnio. ,.. . , Frog T3111 rut: INTERNATIONAL nsruov- ""1 hurting the interurhnii I P.’ "E l’ I8131K1 , 5y u“ chfl.\|' sATUnDAT-JULY M Ell UNIFORnGSSILIWPIIJsAY 5011001. gfgzi-Alahatzcartrliggicsysfliectric Rail- . . , ' t _ . ~ "'—" ' fitiijiieaifttlzilirigatllgllllyli00o0lltlhe Una“ » Dealers ll‘ lntenutinnni again pun"... Third rtor: bessonv: l Samuel i 1926 h- - ""903: , (cgnflymgfl) . xvm 4: XIX 1-1: July at, 1m. - " l ""1 "I the year _ m“ m concern-s amigo: There is a friend that '°'°- _ _ - j mum)" "You'll let us know how o our than a brother .Pro- . mm‘ t (an ' r search proceeds?" Mrs.) Valifllttdfl. 1M5 P. M. verbs . , . *- Y.’ ' n I a ‘m?’ w‘ u‘ moi-ed with compunct on at hi! CFC? (411) Montreal. Concert. ’ vice o; an em,‘ w . ' ma,‘ 5' idiawn face and twitching hands. 3,45 p, p; David and Jonathan (The Story) Bible me mom“ m‘ u r l‘ mp9s‘ . cull‘!!- C. ‘followed him out into the hall- WOO (508) Phila. Grand Organ. , have}; the be‘; samlyhlaxvld be' ‘ - ~ - ' ,"Ani1 if there's anything I can do Q30 p_ m The king's son was fascinated by Bu,’ Duh“ service ‘gum mtg: \ whusuggggmg the shepherd boy's exploit. There m!‘ KDKA (315) PIN-Sb . C t. ' “'8 “w” he stood in the royal presence/with WGY (aso) Schenectady. M” u "u “s “m” ‘h’ “"3" Th” i “Nothing. Nothinz." The father WHAM Lord did not fail to reward “' "(than 1M. n. r. iiioilhir liifiniiiihlii iiiiiliebiieliiigeiiiiz: Stu‘ 100 r n ‘finiiioifiizgtioh ‘if: “w” mm‘ l‘ ‘uiiimsfl W in re- H " “f” f‘ “I'll-w. us, [calamity had befallen his daughter- wJz .454, N_ Y_ A...“ Chan“, freely his humble parent-sire. Hi» ”‘°'d°“" I‘ P'°' 1”” . Then muttering brokeply some- - mo a M_ heroic deed was transfused with pi- w,“ deuvegnieillfilvlmuizllid Jlellétt); Wlllli Ill- T- n. _| a "hi b tit‘ bi oughtoklli , ,_ t. flehdd it, m u; Last yeafs_but Prtiidsehcle)’: rriotlelexiug enhe rushed WEAF U92) N‘ Y‘ wagne‘ “o” e y a one u "n e ‘mum 3° "° "In?!" "hi!!! Jflhlthiin lbord. avenging him of his insulting mlon on the Timex Color Card. Blue Box — for late-trimmed silks (tiara the ilk—lue remains white). Grng Box-for tinting and dyeing 411B armorial: talk, axton, mnnd goods). ' 15¢ at drug and dept. stores TINTS AS YOU RINSE Tints 5° Dyes A ch‘ a lilyColllilrg Distributors, Lrxnss 1.t<l., itiini rt-ul \ I MARK IIIQUSJAY OFF. Strained, and Puffy Aflklfl. Lymph ngiiis, Poll Evil. Fistula, Boiis, Swellings; STOPS Lameness and allays pain. HEALS Sort-s, Cuts, , Bruises, Boot Chalt-s. . It is a Safe Authentic and Germlcide. Does not blistur or remove the hair, and horse can ho worked. Pleasant to use. $2.50 u b01110, delivered. Describe your case ftir apncial instructions and Book 5 R free we F-JOUII. Inc. Hi Lyman: Bldg. Montvea’ , , TiJEEvEEEEsY Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to August 3rd from parties willing to contract for build- ing of Church in Dunstatfnagc. 1n- siructiona, plans and. specifications can be seen at the ofiice. of. J. I2. "37"!" Mfillllefl. Charlottetown. The lowest or any tender not neces- .. sariiy accepted. . . By order of Committee. H. B. DINNIS, Secretary. Marshficld 1i. R. 3, P. E. I. 8012-7-21-81. FARM regression A beautifully located farm in Prince Co., 3 miles from 0'Leary. "mil-quill of 871-’.- acrcs of excellent land. all under cultivation. This is one of the fine farms‘. in Prince Edward Island, suitable for Seed- Polatoer. flail-yin: or mixed farming. House and outbuildings convenient to school and churches. Apply on Premises TIIOS. DIGNAN llowlan. R. R. Furniture sale at Arlington Ilotcl o" Friday thc 29th. commencing at 11 o'clock sharp. ’l|l furniture in ubnvc hotel. con- sisting of parlour, dining room, bed- room. and kitchen furniture, carpet; lltroleums. oil cloths. etc. One high (Pen Lighter Day Range, washing -- achlnc. lot of dishes, lot of kitchen utensils. and everything h. and about the hotel. Terms cash. Sale positive. No rc- serve. REGINALD rniisrzrr CENSORED "Mother, what do you call the man who own; our house?" "Well, I'd hate to tell you what father called hlm the last time he raised our rent." He: tracted at the dance lalt nlghtf She: Yea. "like that see In him?" A NATURAL MISTAKE Bug: - I must be getting near the seashore-look at all the Ilfe pre- servers lying around! COULD? HE DID New Yorker: Say, you must think you could get away with murder! Chicago Thug: Could? I do. —--—--(-O&__ Worried Husband-Please. doctor, tell me at once-is it a "him" or a "her"? Notice the attention we at-iins tempt"- I heard at least fifty now it was an effort. 1190M: say. “What can a pretty girl l _lnmberlng vehicle, and climbed up [teered Miss Virginia cooly, pouring yout a liberal libation. and adding soda to it. Mrs. Vanslttart stared at her. "i thought you'd sworn off, and gone ‘on the water WBEOH‘, as Y0" call it." Virginia drained the glass before she spoke. , , "Even doctors think brandy nec- essary at tfmes. Pm lflklllg "ll! as medicine." tier hostess tittered disagree- ably. "Medicine? And you as strong as a horse!" That annoyed Virginia. When lr- ritated, she was capable of rapier Ithrusts- But that tendency mult not be given way to, as her posi- ltion ln the house was scarcely as secure as it had been. Mrs. Van- ‘slttart was notoriously fickle in her iikings, and recently had shown symptoms of wearying of Virginia. , "I've rather an awkward 1111881011 before me," the girl said quietly, ihldlng her iinnoyance. ' "Huh? W'bat's that? Not on the ‘track of Peter Armstrong again are ,you?" This wasn't diplomatic. But the ispcaker didn't care. V1181“!!! hi"! (shad the light of her countenance ltoo long at Wyndham Towers. Al- jso, she showed n0 signs of paying ihack the sixty pounds she owed l ‘her hostess. And her important airs - ‘were quite absurd, in view of one or two matters with which the old- er woman was cognizant. Virginia strugged with her ris- She contrived to give her usual cool smile, although just "We are great-friends." "And you'd like to be somethlnil more?" The stimulant had 8W8" Mrs. Vansittart courage for the 10.10 A. ‘\f- Cincl. Dieilcian. 4.30 P. M. WJZ (454) N. Y. Baseball. 00 P. M. WCAE (455) Pittsburg. Baseball. 7.00 P. M. WTAG (517) Worcester. Baseball. WBZ (333) Springfield. Jacn 'n' Bill. 12.00 Mid. WMCA (370) N. Y. Boxing. WLW (428) when Edmond Ironside and Canutc exchanged clothing and arms. Jonathan's affection for David was put to test at once. It seemed in hopeless collision with fllal piety. How could the fathers hated en- emy be the son's chosen friend? Again this intimacy was contrary to personal interest, requiring as it did surrender of the right of succes- sion to the throne. But Jonathan skillfully traced and resolutely kept DANCE ORCHESTRAS i 7.30 P. M. LIT (405) Phila. El Patio 0r. 8.15 P. M. WGY (380) Schenectady. Dance. 9.00 P. M. WTAM (400) Cleveland.‘ Dance. WLP (508) Phila. Orchestra. 0.30 P. M. WMBB (252) Chicago. Trianon. WPG (373) Atlantic City. Cardinals W l l I i0 P. M. WBZ (333) Bpgingfield. Reismans. 10.00 P. M. -_ WOK (252) I-lomewood. Dancing. 10.30 P. M. WTAM (400) Cleveland. Ev. Jones. WMAQ (448) Chicago. Stevens. 12.00 Mid. WMCA (370) N. Y. McAlpln. (Conyriizht. Radio Programs, Chicago.) she sought, accompanied ,by her husband. who was carrying a suit- case. “Mrs. Smlth....lt's I, Prudence Page. ...you remember... . 7" "Lawks have meicy! Janet Men cer's friend! How are you, my, dear‘! And what brings you to the city?" _ Mrs. Smith was genuinely as-- tonis-hed. i fray. “And so you're off to hurl the news about the Prudence child‘ right at the man's head. thinking lln that way to cure his fancy fm‘ iher? You're cletver, ,Jlnny—-but ,not clever enough-and you DON'T, iknow much about real nron—men, like Peter Armstrong! XVhy, stup| Qid that you are. don't you realize‘ (that that strong type always tends to side with the underdog-that fplty ls akin to love—and that yciu‘ll| Prudence stammered out a vague story about coming to London to' f'nd works and having lost her purse. _ "But we'll lenil you the money for your faie back, dearlc. You‘ be going home, of course?" Flhe girl's pale, tired face flush- ed up. That flush wasn't lost up- 0n the kindly couple. “l—l can't go h0mc....not in the meantlme....if you could just. 102v, by International “ within the tangled boundary of con- flicting obligations. He saw that his father's envy of David was ground- less and refused his aid to make away with him. He even got a pro- mise of safety for David. When that promise was broken he warned the victim of his danger. At the same time he gave his father indis- putable evidence of his loyalty. He fought for him and died with him. Under the Study Lamy "Friendship" Pythagoras’ saying "one soul 1n two bodies". is the classic counter- part tx) the Scripture that the soul of Jonathan was knit to that of Da- vid....Friendship may be_ the best or the evllest thing in the world when as in this instance it is based pon a common and true faith and guided by a mutual purpose of obe- dlencc to God it is a fragrant rem- nant of paradise. Friendship not so based has elements of positive danger...'l‘his ideal friendship rip- ened in a storm. "Washington once said “True friendship is a plant of slow growth, and must stand the shockzs of adversity before it is entitled to the appe1ation"...Ser- promised you would, any time. . . ." Mrs. Smith exchanged glances w lb her husband.” , , "But we've just locked the whole place up for the night. got a holiday trrmorow. Mid WV"? catching the nine-ton for West- cliffe, to visit my husband's sist- er." Tears of fatigue and disappoint- ment rose to Prudences eyes. so that Mr.'Sm'th-——to whom beauty in distress made irresistible appeal -sald quickly. "Maggie. why shouldn't we let ionly drive h‘m all the faster to- give me a bed for to-night... .you hm. have ‘he n,“ tuqnghtT, lwards the glrl!" ,l CHAPTER XXlll ' Trapped! 0n the evening of the long, heait-‘breaking ilay in London, when every attempt at finding work bad been frustrated, and nev- er in all her life had she felt so utterly alone. Prudence hunted feverishly throng-b a telephone- book for the address of Midhurst Buildings- ‘ iShe could not find it. _ She asked a policeman. who in~ dormed her that probably such a building would be in the city. "Take a bus to the Bank of Eni- ;lnn(l. then inquire," he advised her. So-spending three of her few remaining pennies-she boarded a to the roof. ' \ "You'd best go in a post office, miss. and have a. look at a direct- 0ry." a policeman near the Bank told her, when she reached the end of her trip. "But l'm afra/d all office-building will be locked up now. it's nearly eight o'clock." A post-office official found the address for her. - “You'll have to walk it. it's near- RESTUREB T0‘ lillllflllfillllfl ' Mother of Eleven Children i Praises Lydia E. Pinkham‘: Vegetable Compound I Her Interesting Experience Buckingham, Quebec-“I am the mother of eleven living children, .-- -- -v and my baby la ' five months old. 3e. table Compound l for weakness and rn norvesJknew it from was in rn sery an was always ready to cry. Now 1 am so happy to have health. My daughter, who is 8 ears old, has also taken it and wi be ha to recommend it to all Ills wife hesltnled- She looked tincertalnly at Prudence. “Wouldn't you be afraid. ln that great building, all alone? You could lock the door of the flat, of course ....it's a parlour. bedroom. kitch- en. and box-room, self-contained. . . and you'd bc quite sale, of course ....but atiii...." ' Her husband broke hearty: "Oh, she'd, be all right. Maggie! Better for her than an hotel. And we'll be homeito-moirow night." "Thank you (very much," said Prudence gently. Gloomy d! the outsde of the great building was. the flat promised refuge. And she hadn't any money for hotels! So the caretaker and his wife. greatly wondering at her advent in the city. took her up in the lift to the eight floor. and lot her into their private premises . "There's olectrc light, nnd l'll in with a change the sheets of the bed in a i llmd everything ln readiness ,the unexpected guest. "And there's bread and cupboard, and some eggs. iffy." Capable bird. Smith soon for’ tea and sugar in the _ You can use the gas-cooker." Then the pair had to hurry off to catch their train. li was rather eerie in the flat, Wewol , l , , gram, to WEAF, WEEI, WJAR, . 1; rd m, u, It not n] " ~KINBINGTON ‘ . l’ Tlntex w!" color T m’ amaSii terirble my dear‘ l declare was‘ WGR‘ WCAE’ WTAM"? lire tligulttidgtf: hgillsback hrfflflndhixrlgegg, QZYQm" quick flreothyht 812a: (id): lei. Bdhunna M. P‘ x ' . ' l” - . , ' ' - l K511 - ' _ his father's hand lifted inst hirn- Wt it vow to cool th "’ ' °°-~ "(l ’ " ""“’ “gm ~<>w a ‘;1.€i.;'§'.i.“'§.l.".§.l' 2:. w =:- w: i- n e» e d. . w»- he» he Motrin: MM - 8-»- PNTE: means cficonumy! I! “I've djscovered why m". donysome ‘brandy? Th6 lady o! the WLV/ (400) COUCCPL. and devou‘ soul had found us ma“. banquet... .DBVlCl'S 001.1116 1B 111.16 ‘Justasguicklyo z . 31,35; ';,',"".;,,,":,§:,;;:",; ,.,,,,,,, m, ,,,,,_,,, m, ,,,,,,,,,_.=,i;...,.. gnzgreege y,i,r,réi;z;-ipan~gpyo KDKA (316) PittsdCor-icert. "$531 "icidiiiigghm "My"; 7;: 333332321511; iif.‘."“fié‘.fi“°rfi"il‘i; d... 5r u... '“"“°°“""' ~ --' ' L93,“ .133’ L‘; I,'f:j°i§’,',',‘,",“f“,',',‘ "H" d“ "m '°°" ""7" lpigsziiiiy returning with the but: W37- ‘333’ Sgmmfifld- “mim- "fIPnOis itseoiirrxnirniinni ""1 h“ ‘"15 "i" the" l! but ii from soot and iinitiifgagfiegrsfi "(merit-e- Wm- ‘s. 605mm“). gm? ,.,,,.,'5.,,.,Y'_ And ier, who bore on a silver tray a “M21454, N, géyziaone “no streHBt-h and Derslslcncy. 1t was gr: gftgelsaggnm agd geaahid T?” the laundl? o’ “Fm 951N041 uru“ 5' c' h“ “mPM. Wit . hgh‘ “d “‘°‘5',‘,““ 9052i’ 31,3: “filling nilfisareibeiylgeia- 11.30 P. M. 4 ' sezledhby 0‘, gags“, ‘Pzihsldfnigmfi: grown timid when hepeknowd he i: I glrfsfnirllfghlmfih. Limp! deal- in hzrlflleiiuivrili.‘ aiifftxrfrir: t; lgr." éiie dismissed the servant W5“ '36" Cm‘- Sludm Pm- zrcithwhignowiji-grinzxéi; gshiient i"... ‘he ‘lib-l'm o! e Plot and reéi that u ‘m’ GEORGETOWN lilk 9l0Cklhsl,"I1hdi¢S,"dfCS5t?S,SPOIIS- Wllh a 110d. . gave him hi5 SWOIG. T1118 W83 1110,1118 must mawh deceit with decen- ' - Mahmud, A. A. wear-even curtains. SEO Fashion's "rn take some myself," voiun- sPmlTs-f-il-KS highest t lble token of friendship i '5 ¢°°d ‘m’ “a i“ We" i“ 1°)‘ DiW- - of adversity. The laurel- ‘drowned head must not lift itself too high. David was to become for all time a loved and comforting icompanlon to the weary and oppres- ,sed of every sort and for that reas- -on no cup of sorrow must pass him tasted....Dupll ted. accounts of ithe same event are numerous in the First Book of Samuel. There are ten [instances at least. The two intro- ductlon/of David to Soul's court is an illustration. Theories of verbal [inspiration and inerrancy are put to it to navigate among such breakers, ‘but the substantial integrity of the narrative is not affected by them. Young People's Devotional Service July 31: 1927, 2 Corinthians X1 21- Motto: Leaderz-One who is first or most prominent in any relation. One who takes precedence by virtue of superior qualification or influ- ence, CENTURY DICTIONARY. l Great Missionary Characters The various professions and occu- pations in which men are employed ‘ens. Whenever a genius, a. star of [first magnitude appears, all are stimulated and take on a. new luster. It has been preeminently so in the field of. Christian missions. Who can iever measu c the inspirational pow- er of the out-standing examples of courage, persistcncy and faith with which they overcame the apparent- -’ ly insurmountable obstacles. Their ._ brightness and power is undlmin- lshed by the lapse of time. Daily Scripture Ilmdlngs Monday; ‘The Baptist as mission- ary. Luke 3: 1 1-4 Tuesday: Peter as pioneer, Acts 2: 14-19: 37-47 Wednesday: John apostle of love 1 John 3: 1-32 Thursday: Philip's use of conver- sation. Acts 8: 26-40 Friday: Titus the organizer, Titus 1: 1-16 Saturday: Paul the traveler 2 Cor. 11: 23-33 1 rel-rains About What is the advantage of knowing the lives of great missionaries? What qualities are most important in missionaries? are like constellations in the' heav- ' i band muslcaud attractions in front of the grahdstahd. A boxing contit ‘ Scuiiey d: DnLorey com, " Inverness Railway "n, 1 l & Coal Co. ‘l CARDIGAN McDonald if: Cos-J. A. I MONTAGUE Poole it ‘Thompson Valuable Property for ASaIe _ Fourteen room semi-bungalow, almost new, with furnace and all- modern conveniences, No. 49 Orlebar Street, also lot 50 x 150 [egg mg double garage. 1f not sold by private sale before August 2nd, will be sold by public- auhctlon on that date at 12 o'clock noon. Term: at e. . Frank H. Roper 'Phuns 3011-1... 5 J. A. MacDonald, Auctioneer. i ‘Molvrgnauig (irons: RACES l WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10TH, 1027 $900.00 Dollars In Purses ' v The following are the olanoa: 2.17 T501.‘ AND PACE, PURSE $300.00 2.20 TROT AND PACE, PURSE 3300.00 2.21 TBOT'AND PACE, PURSE ,$300.00 ‘ CONDlTl0NS:—Entry fee of 5% must accompany each entry. Entrlli close Saturday. July 30th. Purses divided 50, 25 and 15. 5% addltionil -, charge to money winners. The management reserve the right to relect no _, entry and to ohango the class should circumstances ‘ otherwlii national rules to govern. A largefleld of the best performers in the Prql ince is assuredmnd the races will excel]. if not surpass, the high standafl I alwaysmalntalned at Montague. Excellent n- ngcments are being mall" to cater to the enormous crowd with well stocked meal tables, dancing. will be held in the iiew skating rink under the sanction of the M. P”: r1. A. U. of C., in the evening. ‘ though all the waters of tb verse had been let loose. , Prudence bad read about the terrible alrralds in the Great Wiir, hut none ever had been louder or more intimidating than th‘s ghasi-" ‘ly storm! Suddenly, the building seemed to totlcr as crash after crash deaf- ened the crouching girl. She cried aloud in terror. ' Above the storm, she head the sharp ting-lingo! the telephone be- side tho bed. Witlh trembling fingers she lift- ed the recelverfrom its book. There was long and eerie liause. and then a (hoarse voice llrlcliling from far away, across the ‘wires. "Hello! (Hello! Mldhurst Build- rinse?" "Yes. Yes." “ls it trno that you're on fire? o, uni-l mmZVnQTé-re help an‘! cheer 0",‘: Remember the date, Arrange to moat your friends at Montague , i M‘ ’ " , ‘ ' 10th, 1027. Admission adults 50c, children 25c. room was brilliant with l'ght- ' , J‘ A‘ MflNTYBE - ning. The rain poured down as .' ' Secretary i, flames and the terrible crash of fall- ing debris. +044 , a ghastly thing to contemplate, but» —terror-str'cken as she WEB-fill". felt that she must lump and “M her misery. Above the roar of the (limes g there came a sudden clatter. "d the clamorous ringing 0! bill'- The fire-brigade! " (To iBe Continued) Q-O-O-O-Q-Q O-OJ‘ 1’.K.A- i The AnnualPrlae Meetllll "l m" Prince Edward [land ltiile Asst-Kill" tlon takes place at Ilenslnlti" ence‘s fingers as she leapt straight out, of bed and to the door. She shot. the-bolt back. and a wave of terrific heat nearly overcame her as flames from the ‘blazing stair- case swirled almost to her feet! The whine handing was on fire! ‘ll-field! ililelp!" sha' screamed, slamming the door shut tight, and rushYni; to the windows. But above tho thunder could be heard! She staggered to the telephone, caught up the receiver, and shout~ nothing ed: "Fire! Send the fire brigade! Midhurst Buildings Wharf Street!" For a moment tho storm lulled. and outside the bedroom door she could now hear the roar of the The room became suf- Arlington llotcl DQgto|-_we11, W5 g i-Lhem,» ‘ly n. mile from here." l-le gave her - ._D w P _ perched up m ma], ‘b0 u, The lightning hit a wire on the Range, Charlottetown, Ind, 3rd All» , Jjlu-cxéilf-clzililillil. hntrfcate directidons finenvtv théa Wtllllldt: as; ‘$2M, nuzmgghélralfazebtg_ worm and prudence nudges‘; ‘r321 conriiecfng wit-h ..the motor- “’,%g“allll_lhgéhk" down upon he‘, 4th Aulust 1021. Commenolni’ J1‘ - ___, ing u rees an a ey- ay a fl- f _ - _ _ m. an " tag“ . - 8149-7-27-31 “w” , '*‘ ""“ "'—__';compose the world's financial art. uhqhzwgosznxéffghzeihggt ghlncréglhglrlnlzglng mm the “mm The receiver fell from Prud- ‘mfuw “d Draymj‘ Emm “on” Make your entries early with hi! " '-——~—~-—-~——-i ' 9711591199 loll- hel‘ W53’ “"9751 common bqomgn fro 35f] llfafp ___ ii’ up‘ as “nydadder ‘on! enough l ' r S l m y N0 sooner was she there than t h h 7 w Id h“ m,“ In Secretary. _ , .-»—_-_-___ 33mg; ,,=',;';_,:;",.,{,",;":,*;*;.1';,$;"".ig eiiiw-ri-whvii-gri-rh-ri- or horrors-thunder one 51.15%: ,3‘. .r.,""...,. "M. awful rem-n»- n-i-r »- Mo'- . ' - Com ' a ' " » . D1‘ C C A lfb l lnlght was very close and sultry; mien a pound“ d" yo“ numme m a ‘my’ the “mm.” lull-M i B. M. DAVIBON. 14.001. V.D.l-0- l a a o rc l a _ . flashed. the rain came down In tor. h I ._ Glmdu.” of N. Y‘ yo“ Gradn‘“ll‘nd tllllliddl‘ will 11110111. She hated In Q gggeflt counw-ygdq any.” Ten“! , shslm Ql-lllfn t l-gu;-lozlgdndog~ , , PgQML ' , Maul“, school and Ho. m] thunderrbeing terrified of storms. of of Lydia E. Pmkham s Prudence crawled below tho bed- e w“ a mo. ' ' t-Cvl-V-D-B-Oi . h y QSIIIGI‘ 1...... , .. m, ,0 P at last she reached the tsn. Ve e (iornpound. over 200,000 do...“ .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ ""°*°~.“P" "it W“ W" '°' ml" W03"! “IQF-Pl" ~ , c m Bye. Ear. Nososloomy bump,“ when, Janet M“. i,‘ ‘gr’ nag,“ m‘; gout of, n", hm "on" ralnd on “d. on, ic that it- seemed to her as though _ h, . . ""1 Th"! liar very hair was scorcing. iINTERNATIONAL LINE m: 1w rmrwi iheyvm i» lTutln‘ n,“ “d unppmn m _ car's‘ friend was caretaker. and on M“ i IIO- growln! louder, till the crashes E, h ! Th ' " ' ' , , gar? frotrn Stijltihn 8g, frtggi ogre: raver Baa-fig u“ ‘My d°°"'°" m" m’ "°"“"‘ “m” lfeemed directly over-tread, and the 4,0,,‘ 3003"}; $3 ,,,.6:, .723“; ga;g.q-,1.,g_ k w ,_ tad. aspor or uec e. .. Y" mm Der _ a ._ . . ' Every wednesda): iteéme‘ i0fllce lloure-Dfo rue. 1.30 to 5.00 ____,__ _ _H___ _i_ _ > _ ,',§___By Arthur Qhapoiilllt , leaves St. John 9.00 A.M. ' Atlantic Time. Eastport 1.00! P M. Lubec 2.30 P.M. East- ern dime, arriving Boston Thursday 10.00 A. M. Day- light Time. ' , Ivory Mend-y. Friday and sitar‘ l"! ltumer calla direct from 8t John to Boston. Lllvlng st. John 1.00 P.M., Atlantic "firm. due Boston next P. H. Daylight Time. Gunilla laluuvftb armor-Junior») -' Refined automobile ~981Mb!!!‘ l M-eneiftid & McPhee" day 2.0031. a. McDONALD n. McLeod & Bentle J. A. manner W. B. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Attorney-at-Iaw Office: no niehniond Street MONEY T0 LOAN f‘ lottetown. P. I. I. \ B. A. ll. I‘. MoPlflfit A. Barriatars. Attornm. Ito. Money to Loan. Mark R. McGuigart A 1 005T as luvs You KSCAHNO ridwluusnus await? ‘rurrH fn-(Rouor-i A Home in ‘TH!- CORN time. FuzzY-coovs SAW A. DOG WAlTlNG FOR HiM,$O HE- ‘ swam-so "r0 wrriiDRAw euro l: CRmWl-uh: mains: ---2 i l i l I I i CAN'T 60M: BACK m HERE . vLL‘ Tiber-i wou o, LESSON , s Q A ducal utr sol. l-lllLPl if limit i, , - .< M . ‘t; l4 in)’: ,t'li.-'. ‘Al ,