DECIDEDLY SHY Betty: m": my awfully lily vhen you have anything t9 sly bout her age? Yes. shy about ten years, childr or little ones who 6w herd t? please at meal-timel- WHEN u: rests "mar wav Friend: Life's a terrible struggle. Do you ever feel as if you'd just ll soon be down and out? Airman: Only when my plane gets engine trouble and starts to lake a drop. 15C the Maritime Provinces Flesh]: by Their Indian-ins.” BOEEN QCTORY-TRURO. N.‘ An Ideal Week-End Outing l BY ' S. S. HOCHELAGA, The 8t 8. Hoeheiaga maintains a dall,y service from Pictou to Char- iottetwvn. with special nrlw o" weak-end tripe, going Saturday ref turning on Monday. RETURN TRIP It20-l-l2~thf'6L FARM Fllli SALE- AT CORNWALL { fr: a; $4.00. GEOLOGICALLY SPEAKING Prof: So you have decided to take up geoiogy"as e life work? It .cquires plenty of grit. Stude: Yes, sir, but l have the sand. Prof: Good, but don't forget it's a rocky road. , That desirable farm owned by Den MacDonald for sale. Thirty n,“ Wm, 50nd buildings and in excellent state of cultivation; i" id‘. 'dltion there is a large marsh with. splendid marsh hay. AIJPIY DAN MACDONALD. ; Cornwall.‘- 1515-8-25-31. ii At South Shore, consisting of 118‘ acres cleared land with good,‘ dwelling house and barns. Wlll sell farm with or without crop. Apply JOSEPH DOYLE! 1348-8-24-5i. I "FURNITURE SALE , At 8 Stewart street. on Fri- l’ day, Aug. 27th, at 1.30 sharp. Of Parlor, Diningroom, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture. 1 cooking range 1 heater, all pipes, ollcloths. carpets, and hooked male dltii-‘lefl. and lot of articles not mentioned. Sale positive. J. A. MacDONALD Auctioneer. ‘ VERY MUCH SO Thimble: Really, Miss Spool, Jdisc Pincushion is terribly stuck .p; 8-24~3i. Auction Sale 011 Market Square Friday at 11.00 sharp of three horses, 1 draft stallion, Baron Kai-l vtn. 1 draft brood mare. 1 general purpose more; several pieces ofi furniture, 1 carpet. Terms st Sole- . GEO. W. WOOD, Committee for goods o4 HENRY WEATHERBIE. J. A. MacDonald, Auctioneer. BETTER HADI "What would you do ll you were in my shoes?" "i think I'd run for all I was worth." .. 8-24-31. ON AUGUST 3th AT 10 O'CLOCK. A. M. Live Poultry We will ibe buying live poultry until the end of the season. High- 1“_ est prices paid at all times. If ...'..::'.'.' If,".i’!.."Z§L'f..i§'i‘iZ"..Z‘iygglc" =- w 1- w»- ' v. s. tion best business stand ln Prince,‘ u CONRAD ._ c°_ county also a quantity of h0lIBohl7|d;g.14.5tt6|_ furniture sale positive. P. K. TRAINOR. 3i iliciiiiii sill OF CHOICE FURNITURE Valuable Property FOR SALE In Charlottetown u We are authorized by ‘Mi-s. Hilda MoKlnnon to sell her property, con- slltlng of large lot, dwelling house and stables, situated No. 88 Hills- boro Street, having all modern conveniences. This is one of the best ' We will sell for Mr. C. Lomor Miles at his home, No. 80 Long- worth Ave., on Monday, 30th day of August. commencing at 1.30 o'clock p. m, a lot of choice household furniture and effects consisting of a .- ‘These Women” IY IALOOLI DUAII‘ CHAPTER. Morton sat on the 10D 8WD "1 hbe stairs while he waited for Par- rish u; come from Audrey's r00!"- The nurse piscldiy strolled up l!“ down the hall for relaxation- X0113, nnd gone down to the draw- ing room. r The minutes passed T-he .600!‘ to Audrey's chamber opened and Parrish trams out. "She's been Asleep a while." he said. The nurse passed In. The young man turned to Morton. "I kissed her before I came out," he said. "I wanted you to know it. She was asleep and didn't know." He sat on the step beside the old- er man. Morton waited for him lo continue. "l think you ought to know what she told mo," Parrish went on. "She was very weak. She couldn't 68)’ much at a time." He wiped his bmw with his hand- kerchief. I-Ie had been under s strain and the perspiration stood out on his face, though the morn- ing was cool. “She said there never was and never would be another man like you," he continued. "But she said she liked me. I was glad to have her say it-I don't deserve her friendship.” He wiped his face again. "S-he told me she wanted you to marry her-that you need hor as much as she needs you. But she told me you wouldn't do it. She knows you love her. She can't under- stand." He glanced at Morton. “Why can't you marry her-why don't you’! It will make iher happy." Morton shifted to face the young- er man. "John," he said, "It is impossible. I love her as one loves a child. But I can't marry her." . Parrish leaned his elbows on his knees and gazed absently down tho stairway. "I told her I loved her and want- ed to marry her," he said. "What did she say?" Parrish frowned gloomily. "I shouldn't have said it to her," he said. "It was too much. She reach- ed out her hand to me and closed her eyes. She said: "Daddy- Mr. Parrish! Mr. Parrish-daddy!" That's all she said. and she went l0 sleep again. ' He hesitated. "i waited a little While. holding her hand. Then I kissed her and came out." Morton arose. He started down the steps. Parrish following him. “Go on down to the office and start work." said Morton. "My cor- respondent-e ls in a mess by this time. I haven't had a chance to attend to it and there's been no- body in your job.” Parrish secured his hat and pick- ed up his suit case. - street scenes along the route. "It'll be a. good thing for you to be at work." the older man told him. “If you feel as baidly about Audrey as I do, you need some- thing to distract your mind." "I feel worse," said Parrish, as he went out the door. U I U _ It was three weeks before Au- drey was able to be moved to New York. Thin and wall. her cheeks sunk- en and her blue eyes uuuatumlly large, she was carried down stairs by Morton and tenderly placed in the tonneau of his cur. At his or- def‘. the machine crept slowly to the station. She gave lit delight as she tie exclamations of saw the familiar THE cnsnwiwsmwu GUARDIAN ~ brinlgs PE A‘ Withsmarvelolssflsvor. Contains bran. Helps Eovent constipation. ' th and Tomatoes-has Tan__|>n1>ror_n§4uw noon 7? atlveiy at the engine nth. Yb choorily ygvod beck. They were drawn dowl-itllls 016k. put a switch, and then were push- ad into their place at the end of the train which was to take them to New York. " "Send a telegram." aaid Morton. as the yard engine idrow away. “Send it to the president of the road. Iknow him. Toll him I want to thank the engineer of Engine 2448 for extraordinary courtesy and care." Parrish swung off the train and trotted to the telegraph office The train was slowly moving as ho leop- ed again upon the platform. "Darn near everybody Is a good scout." he said, earnestly. as he dis- cussed the thoughtful mginmmen with Morton. t» "Lesson number one in that great course entitled: ‘How to Llve‘," re- plied Morton, laughing. I I O They transported Audrey from Fht‘ the station l0 her New York home Hit spray with an. great care as they showed the evening before in Toronto. It was evening, although it was not yet dark. They passed the theatre whore Nona was playing. The electric sign ~lmd heedlishlod and Nana's name in brilliant letters glowed In the twilight. Shook!" said Audrey. plucking the nurse by the sleeve. “Isn't it wonderful to be famous?" "I've seen her." sold the nurse. "I wish I'd gone on the stage in- stead of into training as a nurse." “And I'll bet at this moment that Nona would rather be a nurse than a dancer," Morton said, smiling. "l know she would have liked to come with Audrey." "Ir only we could trade places!" said the nurse, wistfuily. A private railroad car had boon set out on a aide track for Morton and Audrey and the nurse. Par- rlsb was waiting at the station. As the machine drew up he appeared. with a negro. pushing a. wheel chair. Bending in the open door, he of- fered his arms to Audrey. She arose weakly, supported by Mor- ton, and Parrish took her. In- stead of placing her in tho waiting chair, however, he went on, carry- ing her throug-h the gate and down the platform to where the private Pullman was waiting. The nurse and Morton followed behind. The porter descended. placing his portable step in position. Ho of- fered his own arms to help, but Parrish motioned him away with his head. Carefully he mounted the steps and carried her into the car. The rear cud of it was open, as an ob- servation room. Next to it was o. chamber, larger than the ordinary drawing room, and in this there was a bed, lreaidy made up. With teudtr care he laid Audrey upon if. l “Mayu't J sit in the observation end?" s-he asked. “I'm not so tired yet. I want to look outdoors!" Wnrdlessiy he picked her up and carried her hack again. Morton hull brought a large, thick, fleecy woolen robe, and be draped this over one of the leather chairs. Parrish put his frail bur- den into the seat, and the nurse folded the robe around her. The girl's eyes were bright as she thanked him. "You are so strong." she said. “Stronger than anybody I know, except daddy." Audrey, through the wide plate- giass window and across the pol- ished brass platform ruil at the rear of the car, could see the bustle of the station. Men were wheel- ing trucks of mail. and great tow- ering loads of express packages. A traiuhad just come In and pas- sengers were hurrying along the platform. "How many errands there are in this world," she said, half sighing. "Everybody hastening about his Parlor, Dining Rom. Bed Rooms. Kltohen and Hall. 1 Range Stove, 1 Oil Stove, Dining Set, s Hound Table, 6 Chairs, 1 Buffet Side Board, Businss Table and lots of good goods made in quartered oak, miseon oak and other costly woods. DENJ. CARTER d. SON. Auctioneers. properties-in the City end will be sold on Tuesday, August 31st st 12 o'clock noon. Also at 2 o'clock we will sell the household fumiture and effects. Terms for property et sale. For furniture cash. BENJ CARTER, 1511-8-25-Wlllsa till. 4f. Auctioneer. uses-noel.- e1’ Cuticura Should ln Every Home Daily use of Cuticurs Soap keeps the pores active and the skin clear end healthy, while the Ointment hlglil pim lee and other irritations. Cutiuira slcum la e delicately med- icated antiseptic powder of piuelng BM. n“"l».il.l‘éi’;~=.‘ldirir-.“'fri=fi== $- c-um- and" and. in. Executors! Notice The undersigned ixecutors of the last will and testament of George Stordy, late or Branch Road in Township Number Twenty-eight in Prince County, in Prince Edward Island, Farmer, Deceased, estate, hereby notify ell persons to the estate of the business—and we never know what their lives are, or their problems. We see them, and they are gone. We don't know if they are happy or grieving." "It's s. good thing we don't have to pack their troubles for them." commented the nurse. "Everybody has as much as he can. carry." Audrey soon grew tired. Parrish was on the platform outside and Morton carried her to her room. The nurse drew t-hs light silk cape from her shoulders and Morton went out, closing the door. Ho joined Parrish on the plat- form. “Audrey is retiring," he said. “She'll be asleep long before we pull out of here." Parrish passed his hand the glistening hand-rail, _ "I'm glad I came back. for your sake, too. Mr. Morton." he said. "There has’ been a lot to do there at the office." “You've done well," Morton said. along indebted- said deceased, . "I haven't beein able even to think about my work since , came iii. I want you to keep 0n. and run the office in Toronto until Audrey is strong and around agein- I am afraid to leave her." Parrish nodded. "I'm glad to ihave the work lo do." e sa . He gave a littel laugh. "I nodded work. anyway." he added. "I hi3"- nrt paid off nil that three hundred I borrowed." v.3 Morton contempiutlvely bit UH to make Immediate payment to them, at the residence of Stordy, st Brenoh Road, In Lot 8 In Prince County; snd sll persons having any claims against the said estate are hereby required to pre- sent the same duly attested to the said Roy Otordy within one year from this dets. Dated this Twentieth day of I28. THOMAS BTORDY, Augllet, A. 0-, 1 ROY QTORDV, Exeolltore. Roy. t-bs end of a cigar. "My boy," he said. "l'il let {Eu go ahead and pay off tho rest of o debt. But ‘I'll give you a sultry raise big enough to do it." Parrish protested. "You're dolnz that because I-i love Miss Mor- ton," ihe said. , "Stuff!" said Morton. “I'm doln! it because you are proving your- self an able man." A switch engine came and coup- led itself to the platform where they stood. The engineer had been told that aslck girl was on board and t-hore was scarely e je-r as the coupling cianked into plwo- Morton waved his hand appreci- Audrey be- ' The little housemaid was await- ing them at the gate. "I'm glad to see you looking, so well, miss." she said. Audrey extended her band from the wrapplnga that covered her, and greeted the girl. "I'm so happy to get home," she said. She insisted on being placed on ahe front porch. Presently, her hand extended against t-ha wall, she walked slowly to the end of the veranda and looked at the flowers blooming beneath her. "I want to be housekeeper," she said. turning to Morton. $110 Pointed to tho flower bed. "I planted these flowers, you know, iaddy. and look how they've grown!" Carefully she returned to her chair nnd sank into it. "The doctor says you HAVE to be a housekeeper." her guardian told her. "But listen." he teased, “will l- have to eat your cooking?" "l want to learn that, too. I want to he useful." There w-ore tears in her eyes, and he hastily changed the subject. "Herc collie some of our neigh- Fiitsprnyalsoolealn minutflof ‘ d d: f ton fififliafi’; ° d!” OACHESlI-Ivdisgusting filthy insects. G88 rid 0f them with destroys readies, bed bugs endsnta. ltsesrdiesoutthocredtsand ue-vlomwberotbeyhidosndbroodmnd ' W ineoctamd their eggs. KiIbAliHooseliold Insects yourhomsinsfew film quitou. Itie dean, safe and any to use. srannann on. co. (NEW mass-Y) hymn J. Whitiow so»; Tin-onto. elivewi ti. byexpertsn‘ Itisharmléssto sndmoe- saie everywhere. GotsFlttensnd are A Sdeufiflelllsoetldde Flltbthoresizltolexhsiaetin hoaueeitkiih QPIIYB? today. For “flsplbbenisullhthsblnel ha!’ bars," he said, nodding toward tile street. . She looked. It was the couple from next door—-the folk w-ho had refused t0 recognize them the last time they returned to Toronto. Audrey loaned forward, prepared to greet them, and Morton looked it them, smiling. The man and woman slowed their pace as they neared the gate. "Back again!" called Morton. They turned their eyes toward him. stared at him deliberately. and walked 0n past the house and ililo their own dooryard. Morton looked at Audrey. She was beginning to cry. "Damn them!" he growled, kneel- ing beside her. Placing his arms around her, he lifted hcr alhdzcar- rled her into the house. She was still weakly sobbing as he deposited her upon the bed In lier room. (To 18c Continued) Missonary Meeting The W. M. S. of Geddie Memorial church, French River held their thank offering service last Friday evening, 20th Aug. in that historic church. There was o. very appre- ciative audience from the surround- ing settlements and Klensington, which comfortably filled the church. They uisre fortunate in procuring Rev. Malcolm Campbell, D. D. of Montreal. who delivered a very eloquent-and impressive address. His text was from II Corinthians 6-9. “Unknown, yet well known." He emphasized the fact that it was not the position of life we occu- pied but having the spirit of Christ within us. When leaving his dis- ciples He told them t0 “Go ye into the whole world and preach the Gospel to every creature. Lo! I am with you always even unto the end." He praised the women of the Presbyterian Church past and prosont—who have followed that command, and helped place miss- ionaries in all parts of the world. The women have always lived near cross and first at the tomb. Some say the Church is not n factor in the life of the people that modern amusements is IIPPQPIIIOB! with so many—but in spite of all this frivoilty, Christ ls still the greatest power in the world. We are proud that we belong 1° U19 Presbyterian Church, but prouder still that we are members of the Church of Christ. There has been many red-letter days in the history of this "Old Church" and this one will be num- bored among them by all those who were privileged t0 bear Dr. Camp- bell's eloquent address. The members of this W. M. S. wish to thank the Kensingtou quartette, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ramsay. Miss Dulziel and Mr. Hlitz who so beautifully sung, "We will follow Him", also Mrs. Angus Green and _ Mrs. George Riley of Clifton who rendered a charming duet "Oh! What n Friend”, especial tbuuks are due Miss Anna Riley of Clifton the accompanist for the evening. In Memoriam MR. ALFFIEFl-I lVicEWEN. The death occurred in Ch'town. on July 30th of Mr. Alfred H. Mc- Ewen a. former resident of Bristol, Lot Deceased, who was in his 54th year became ill three years ago and after undergoing medical treatment. for n time seemed to improve, but he never fully regain- cd his former health and vigor and the end came quite suddenly on the above mentioned date. Mr. McEwen was a man of sterling principles and high ideals. He was the very soul of truth and honor, and was much respected for his honesty and uprlgihtness in all his dealings with his fellow men, of a retiring unassuming disposition, his gentle lovable qualities were best known to his relatives and in- timate friends by whom be was much beloved. His funeral was held on Sunday Aug. 1st from the residence of his brother, Mr, Ham. mould McEwon to Lot 40 church. Service was conducted by Rev. Mr. Charmer of the United Church, Mt. Stewart. and his remains followed by a large concourse of people were tenderly Si- P6181"! cemetery. there to await the ressurecllon morn when the shadows flee away and those angel faces smile which we have loved long since and lost a while, Hill mills I Willi WllllK .____.__. Lydia E. Pullman's Vegelslile Colnpoelid ls a Greet Friend- lfibpsfslssndllestoresfleallh MORELL EAST "EMS Tile farmers In this erection have finished ilflylilg. and report the "OD l0 be B! 500d as that of prev- 10"! YBBIB. -Miss Jean McDonald has been enraged to tench In Mor- e oil East School for the ensuing school tsrm.—-Mr. Francis Tobin, New York has motored w Inn Island. nnd is visiting ~hjg parent; in Morell East —A number of the y ladies of Moreil East, and surround. "l8 Vicinity silent a day very pleas- flflllv- the saw!» Mrs. Michael Flynn. Mllburu. —Meesrs Richard and T-iwmas Dccourcy, of Med. ford. Mass. are visiting hora, nnd “tzfllsl of‘ their uncle Mr. i" - few nights n50 mgotlviltrzriihsiive ll dance in their ' 9 Ii i l’ Moroil East lingo" g peope o ".:-..-:‘*_, fhstario. — "I work in s lsctory end [would have to got sway from my work every time I was sick. risoy and Hughes, stop-dancing wnn y alfalfa“ Dflmiircv. Richard Aly- fl-lll H0881! and Harry Thom» some clever executed h wand. Dan Lut, J n Lunch was zervgdn "wmpfflj AiYWsrd. after which dancing w“ ‘is his iohi to Build the lludson their Lord, they were last at thelresulu ed, until the early hours of the morning, when all departed for their homes, with the firm lioiief, tliut Mr. Aiywurd can do his share towlu-il tile social side of life, null hoping that it will not be too long until he entertains again. —-—-<-e->-—— MALPEQUE Nova Scolia Provincial Exhibition AMHERST Rev. A. N. ahdTlrs. Gillis, “vino Aug‘. 28th t0 Sept, 4th have been in attendance at the terdenomluationul conference in Suckviiie, are expected here this week to spend n few iluys previous to their leaving for Trilro, N. S., Mr. (liiiis Will preach ills farewell service-a on Sunday, Ailg. 29th. There will lic special music u! both services, bilt tile uiiidriassl-s will be of vcry great interest to all. Rev. James A. Ramsay of St. John's church, MODCLOII, N. B. nd- dressed an interested audience in Nfulpoque l-liurcli Oil Friday even- ‘ng at tile Thank Offering sEFVICB of the Hamilton Ailxiliury of the W. hi. Society. The thoughts "God is the only true and living God." "God is n righteous God," nnd "God is u God of love", formed the basis of a splendid missionary appeal. in which he urged each individual to realize their responsibility in the ovungeilzatlon of tho world. The people of fills country side regard it as a privilege lo hear Mr. itnmsny and are ulwuys especially interested in him as he was one of our llainii- ton buys oi‘ whom we are justly proud lleirnuse m‘ the large plaice ile fills in the life and work of our church. Miss Rogers of Hamilton added to the interest of tile pro- gramme by the rendition of the "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere". SPASMODIC INVESTIGATION "How many ribs have you, John- ny?" asked the teacher. "l don't know, ma’sm I'm so aw- ful iicklish I never could count ‘em.’- laid to rest in West, Women’s Happiness Rests largely on solving their oldest hygienic problem this new way —-true protection; discards like tissue TO be fresh and charming every day, to live every day unhsndi- capped, to wear sheerest frocks without a second thought, any day, anywhere . . . you can now do all, s new way. It is called "KOTEX." Ends the insecurity of the old-time sanitary pad. Five times as absorbent! Dsodortser, too. And thus ends ALL fear of offending. NO LAUNDRY / As easily disposed of s: s piece of tissue. No laundry. No em- barrassment. " You get it at any drug or depart- fnent store simply by‘ saying, "KOTEX"; you ask for it without hesitsncy. Costs only s few cents. Eight in i0 better-class women employ it. Proves the unnecessary risk of old ways. KOTGX Ne laundry-discard like sinus Kotsx regular 75o Kotax super 01.20 thi Advance Sale 0f Tickets Strip tickets six 50c admission for only $2.00. On sale August 14th to 27th at BETHUNE HARDWARE C0. Charlottetown. W. K. ROGERS 00.. LTD., Clun lottetowii. PRINCE COUNTY DRUG STORE Summerside. , Buy now and save yourself one rd. THESE TICKETS WILL BE WITHDRAWN FROM SALE ON THE EVENING OF AUGUST 7th. l37l-8-l9-tstdi. CRUISE From York Deli- 2' 2S Porn-J} Day: Ashore! Write it now on your rllflld“ —“Dec. z." Sail nwlv for l?’ days of enchsntmennnblou i1 sail she Seven Sea: andvml t!" five continentsmSsll OI! '1" palatial Empress of Scvllllldv steady and smooth, 25.009 gross tons-one ofdle world l l2 largest ships-z sffdlfllflldi delightful companions, l" events unforgettable! And ml management on ship Ind W‘; Over S5 days eshorel Inciud excursions st 25 PM“ R’ die lti y. ‘ G. Bruce IIIIPWQ- n, I a at, 9"" ruse-seen '11.,“ up) i lilo you want a Minister of Railways who Declares it Bay Railway, .O_I',_,,(|_Q you walla ,erime Mall who will Protect’ Local Interests ? Vote for Messervey and Myers 0h ampions of Maritime Rights. g