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ALERT KAYS East Corner of Richmond and Pownal Streets Phone i289 zCfanadzzis crude pctrolum pa"; ‘iuction in July totalled 99.510 bur- rels as compared with 86969 bar- rels in July. i932. During the seven months ending Juiy. Iilf‘ Canadtan output amounted to 630 768 barrels: in the corresponding months of last year 652 568 barrels were produced. Foijfu; .».u..s._...._- Seven sores of land at Lower Montague with dwelling housi- and farm buildings, the property oi tho into David Albert Horton. Beautiful location facing Georgetown liar- bour, near ferry whorl. Eight room- ed dwelling housed: equipped with water system, electric lights and furnace. Tn he sold with or without personal property, including fumi- . ture, stock, crop and implements. For terms of sale apply to Bell 8a Mzithieson, Solicitors, Charlottetown. 1598. IFIUIBNIE S S Red Cm: (‘inc Loewe Arrive Montreal ClfTown 8s leave for St. John's Dominica Oct. 6 Oct. 9 Rosalind Oct. 20 Oct. 98 CARVELL BROS LTD. Charlottetown Agents __, _ Ilo Iiot Neglect Your Eyes An examination might be of grout benefit to you. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRISTS Chulottetown and Albert-on NOTICE Carnmdy Bros, for Boiler repair work and testing. Acetylene Weid- Ing, Co: Frames Welded, stratened. New boilers oi any type, black- nnithing. Work done st the lowest Brow Anni? CAMPBELIIS FORGE, Inwer Queen Street. I551. ATT NTION The P. E. Island Grass Seed Growers Association, Plant at Souris will he open to receive Set-d en-ry Monday and Tuesday during 0r- lober and every week day alter that vnili further notice. P. A. ROONEY. Sci-rotary and Manon-r. i481 3BOXes . . . . . ...-..." ' f."‘.§Z§.“?T‘..S.‘.’.‘f‘.'..... 43¢ Y Tffis.‘.’f’.’......... 35¢ ?‘il.?u‘i‘.7f7."‘.‘.‘....... 23¢ . CORN,PEAS, HEARTS B w‘ JANETS HONESTY A soit night, the moon high tn a deep blue sky, and the nightingale 5 trilling a song oi eostacy! Prudence, who had awaited Peter's coming tor two hours, had not ab- andoned hope. Something-she knew not what- had detained the man she loved. But he would come. 0i course he l would. ‘l In the wide, low-called room up- . stairs that was her own special ‘ sanctum, she sat curled up on the shallow window-seat and leant out into the perfumed night. . The honeysuckle round the lead- ed pans had newly bloomed, and ‘Prudence broke s. spray oft, and fastened it in the quaint blue gown ‘ that she was wearing. With her short, curling hair a halo round her head, she looked like the illustration of a fairy-story, too lovely to be real. So thought someone who sp- proached the garden-gate at that moment, and saw the phantom vis- ion at the upstairs window. “Poor child! I haven't the heart to meet her! Seems a shame that such s pretty creature shouldn't have more out oi’ lite, and that. all ‘ the troubles aren't confined to us! ‘homely, unattractive women, who‘ i by rights oughtnt to expect too l much of men!" This odd bit of philosophy rose to t the heart of Janet Mercer as she, I hesitated for a. moment underneath! the ilildk-lrrt‘ In-slclv the gnttg | Her love-affair Willi W.ll Ogrlvie was running with remarkable smoothness, these days. They hadn't. ‘ oven hud a tiff. Even his selfish oldi 1 mother had stillcd her tongue, and? 2 however temporary such a state 0t; affairs might prove to be it was en-i l tirely satisfactory. “Who is it?" Piudenoes trash! voice, vibrant uiih expectation, cut: into Janet's thoughts. i S0 the child was ezipecting some- one was she? Peter Armstrorg? Janet hoped-Amowlng what did i<no\v-—tliat it wasn't he. But it must be Peter, becuuse Prudences only other man iriend (save the wordl") was . . . or had been . . . that Traymme fellow. thunk heaven! that. iiilair was de- linitely ‘ofifi “Hello, there? It's only me, Janet Mercer." The woman moved out into the radius oi the moon, clicking open the garden-gate, and coming swiftly up the path. Prudence}; heart: contracted with the pain of disappointment. But. in-unediately, she was ashamed of not being more pleased at seeins Janet, her staunch iriend. She slid of! the wlndoiv-seat and ‘went at once downstairs, to the brightly-lit parlor where her moth- er sat sowing, and her father nod- ding over his newspapers. The two young women greeted each other warmly, though in Jan-l et's manner was a certain odd con- straint. I , CHAPTER 51 I i i she Stop Skin Itch Kill the Germs ,1;- e germs or fungus growths make your skin Itch, Burn, Crack, Peel, cause Eczema, Pimples, Ringworm, Hand-Itch. Athlete's Foot, or Crotch-Itch. Thousands of sufferers have proved that you can stop the itch and quickly heal your skin with Dr. Nixon's Nixoderm. This remark- able prescription, based on the dis- covery of a famous Bngnsh Bkin Specialist, works with amazing speed because made specially ior external skin irritations. Guaranteed to quickly clear and heal your skin or money back on return of empty package. Ask your Drug Store for Guaranteed Dr. Nixon's Nixodcrm today. l ,Bulhs Bulbs We have just received our l1; fall stock of BULBS direct ' from HOLLAND for fall planting snd early Spring Bloom. Ali first size Bulbs. IIYACINTS (Double Single.) l TULIPS (Double and Single) , CHOICE TALL DARWIN ,TULIPS, NARCISSUS, DAF- l-‘ODILS, CROCUS. SNOW- DROPS, FREESIAS nil at w lowest prices. Now open in l""l llld Send for our price list. . Y MARY CHRISTIE ‘V Don't. let millions o! invisible‘ - woman file. AFIRE It didn't arise iron: the story of‘ the theft st Winston Towers, nor from Prudences flight to town, and her adventure there. Janet was afraid tor Prudences young heart. They talked about the fire. “The Smiths oughtnt to have leit the building. They're paid to be the caretakers and had no right to go away." vouchsaied Janet. "I hope it won't cost them their Jo commented Mrs. Page, glanc- ing up from her sewing for tho hundreth time to gaze lovingly at Prudence. "Oh, they won't mind that. They were sick and tired of it. And be- sides, there can't be any more job when the building's gone", Janet's eyes lighted on Prudenctfs bobbed head. "Such u shorn lamb! But it's becoming Prudence!" The young girl smiled a little wistfully. Why wasn't Peter coming? Something had detained him. She screwed up her courage to try and bring his name into the conversation. Maybe Janet had seen him? But Janet's manner was a little queer, tonight. Sort 0i nervous, wasn't it? Then, in a lull of talk, Prudence blurted out:- "Does . . . does Mr. Armstrong still come and talk to little Lucia " Janet's lips tightened oddly. "No. Not. so much." And then she added:-— “He's been rather token up of late." Of course that meant the one thing, WORK. Bu. wily (illi Prudent-cl. heart throb pumiully; zuid her breath conch in her lilfbllii, as though with a strange, lllll)€‘.1i'l?i)ii% premonition. John imuc got up to go to bed. lie hm! a hard day before him on the moirow, so he said, and excused himself, leaving the women to their goislp. The moment he had gone, his wife would-be casual ‘In BE PRIIBEII n11‘; CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PIIIITIIIAI. DISMISSAL War Veterans Protest Action of N. S. Lib‘ erai Government. HALIFAX, Oct. 2—(C.P.)-Dis- 3' mum of Miss Ann Allan. nuverin- tendent o! nurses at the Novs Boo- tis senator-turn. is to be investi- gated, according to oflicial an- nouncement mnde tonight follow-l ing a government meeting. Following the advent of Nova Scotiah new government, Miss Allan was dismissed for "partizuushlp." The government's decision to in- vestgate followed efforts towards her reinstatement made by Presi- dent 1". V. cliflord of the provin- cial command of the Canadian 1e- glon. The dismissed nurse had an en- viable war record. Winner of thei coveted Royal Red cross. highest| award in nursng, she was present-l ccl with the decoration by King George; she was mentioned by Sir Douglas Haig in despatrhcs. and won the Mons Medal the British war medal, and the victory modal. I'I.E.~\\TANT CIRCLE I l‘. S‘ Tl '1' UTE The regular monthly meeting of Pleasant Circle Institute was held at the home oi Mrs. Emmet Cro- ken on Sept. 14th. Scvmteen mem- bers and eight v Sli-OYS were ptvs- ent. The meeting opened by sing- ing the "Ode." Roll Oull was res- pmdetl to by "My Mother's Maiden Na-uzc" IUIPIUCS of previous meet- ing were rrnd and adopted. School Cbllimitlm? rsportecl rveral articles needed. It was moved and second- ed that the teacher, Miss Ado. MaacDougall, purchase those ne- crssary articles. Ttvrc was no re- port lrcm the sick committee. New remarked, in :1 1cm: that. (hunt deceive Janet in the least» “He's a very clever man, is Pater. Armstrong, and one that I've a. great l admiration for." Their Janet said o most extraor- dinary thing. "Oh, l wouldn't let your admir- ation run away with you. Peter Armstrong's like all the men, where .1 pretty woman is concerned. lye no patience with him Just now.’ Prudence felt her whole body grow cold and rigid. “W-why?" (Was it her own voice that spoke?) "Hc-‘s let himself be hooked by that Virginia Dale, and by the way he's going on, he's hers, and crazy over herl" (To be f‘ tin/lied.) committees were appointed: Sick, Nliss Ada. MncDougall and Mrs. John Walker. School: Mfrs.‘ Henry Cameron and Mrs. Emmet Croken. Program: Mrs. Basil Sherry and Mrs. Urville Large. Entewainment for the evening consisted 0d "Soap Gontest" put on by Mrs. Earle Boulter. A demonstration on strap- ping a chest was given by Mrs. Ar- thur lvllaekay. A splendid reading was given by ‘ Mrs. John Walker. Meeting was then adjourned. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Next meeting at the home oi Mrs. Hugh ivalker. Roll Call to be answered by “Reasons for Thanksgiving." Proceeds for the evening 91 cents. SAN FRANCIS-GO, Oct. 4- Mrs. S. A. Kidder. 91, who once held the KELLYS CROSS SCHOOL Honor roll for month of August: Grade X-l William Wnddell, 2 Mary Alice Monaghuu, 3 Mary Mc- Kenna. Grade IX-l Loo Oamfiaell, 2 Perms. Weddell, 8 Lawrence Mo- naghan. Grade VIII-i Mildred Carro- ghcr, 2 Richard Monaghan, 3 Mar- guerite Duffy. Grade VII-i Thomas ‘Trainer. 2 Francis McDonald, ‘I Annie Wisd- dell. dstinctlon of being the only wo- man president 0i a United States railroad corporation, is dead at her home here. Mrs. Kidder, who died Saturday, became president of the Nevada. County narrow gauge rati- roed. between Nevada City and Ooihx, which was built by her late husband, John 1". Kidder. She took the position in 1901 and held i/t un- til 1913 when the railroad was sold. Eiiles Go iiuiok Grade VI-l Kevin Mic-Kenna, 2 Genevieve Carragher, 3 Rita Brad- ley. Grade IlII-i Gavin Woods. Grade II-l Mabel Mouse/hon, l Lawrence Bradley, 3 Francis Oar- ragher. Grade I~l Minerva McDonald. rwnnvn muiwonn GIRL MAKES S0140 FLIGHTS 1406 ANGELEB, Oct. 4- She is only 1B years old, but Im-raine Bowman, of Glendale, can handle an airplane like s. vein-an and has several solo flights to her credit. Miss Bowman, although too young to receive a Government , Pilot's license. hod returned today from s. trip to the northwest where she completed her aeronau- tical educritlon under the guidance of her parents, Leslie Bowman, an air transport representative here, Geo, E, Hughes and Taylor Drug * and "lViari-ie" Bowman, well known Co., o! Ksnsington invites every Pile California. law bans “mini "i, "Y HEM-FOB) with children from the controls of any o0 every two years. Postage paid on all Mail our BOOKSTORE. I . Orders. CARTER s. on. 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Dr. Leonhsrdfs HIM-BOLD has an almost unbelievable record of success right in this city. 5o why waste time on external treatments or worry about an operation when suflrnntee o! money-back if it does not end their Piles, no matter how stubborn the case? mi Engraver "l Tin’: i: a genuine Congaleum Gold Sea! Rug "SONORA" Patten: Na. 648 e:1»N1:'|||.|s uM. ll I. With the gene u: price-trend distinctly upward, Congoleum‘! lowest-prices-in-years still hold. Just how much longer they can continue at their present bargain level, we frankly do not know. So, refurnish today at today’s prices choosing your Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs from the finest array of new and colorful patterns ever offered, now on display at all Congoleum dealers. l} II And he wise. Even ii‘ some of your present floor coverings would last another six months or so; do not wait. Replace them now, with genuine Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs and save real money. 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