L€Z!‘7,E'§9.\'—-1=_'_. !;rl~n5i1§§.3. g; 55.5»: Law's?‘- H mo? 22-‘ ‘#2215? $5 _-I-Inu4-\4Dt-l-Ilml-IrF I i v1.1a. GILLIS a co. WEDNESDAY, f “ch A 1T; n» all infimolu ‘Zs/ of true minlflavour ,.'TIIIII rlllulllll i» Ifhuffvll for mm. All im-iu mun-n uni ililrn-rllh- in; of ll iii-nay nufuro may lu- in- lrrfvil it! 2 ri-llln il “T1111 strictly puyublc iu mluiiico. ,.‘ROBIN HOOD FLOUR is guar- anteed to please you better — All gfoccri L-aiu-si. ..'SUBSCRIP'IIONS t0 The Charlottetown Guardian may b0 bonded to their Rcpt. Archie Hume, fhoiie 47, or left at H. J. Maboifs Drug Store, Montague. L-7 Service His wife was on a holiday. H1161 he was doing his own shopping and cooking. “How much are the 988$." hf asked the shopkeeper. "Fifty cents a dozen." said the man behind the counter, “Cracked ones twenty-five cents a dozen." The harassed husband looked thoughtful. "All rig ," he said “crack me a dozen." EY E S I G II T EXAMINATION fitting and supplying Glasses, 0M. ll. J. IMBDI OPTOEIIISI‘ Oflosfilocnsslodfllli Drugstore FALL - FURRING and Prince Bounty Chronicle‘ _ -BU! I400? end cut, oiled and annealed hay wire at Bruce's. L-scfl-ii-lfi-zi. -I'I§.IPLACE fixtures, screens, basket grates, companion sets-brass hods, etc. Excellent values at Bruce's. L-SM-I-ll-fl. —PARKI - DAVIS Sta-ndardised —'l‘lils column is ressrvod tor III! of local interest but advertising of a slowly nature may be Inserted at _. l osnts a word gtriatly pqylblo ll {I ydvanes, —B.OBIN HOOD FLOUR is guar- anteed to please you bettsr — All grocers. L-8l0-6l. -BR.ACE'S prices on ammunition are reasonable. L-397-9-ll-2i. ->-- Drug 00., Kensingwn. -W.M.S. BIRTHDAY PAB""‘\A very pleasant afternoon was spent —VlSl'l'lNG BOSTON-Mrs. Wm. at the beautiful home of Mrs. John J. Hutchinson and Miss Hutchinson, Stewart, Central Bedeque, on Wed- of central. Int 16. accompanied Dr- afternoon, Sept. 12th, it bs- Delaney and Mrs. Os-rl Delaney on ing the monthly pleating 325cm; their trlD $0 FNMA-ss- Bed u uxiliary of t W . o u... 83am mini, 51s? a. annual dimvnn avMv-m- J»- Mwbox openhm and 5 bmhday sis Urquhart, her daughter. Mrs. party for Mrs. A. T. ght, the eldest member. The h use was beautifully decorated, flowers be- ing in evidence everywhere both in- side and cut. Mrs. Stewart welcom- ed her gusets in her pleasing man- ner and Mrs. L. P. Archibald. flhe President, opened the meeting by stating we wished to do honor to Mrs. Wright on the occasion of her 88th birthday, and on behalf of the Auxiliary presented her with a box of fruit and coiifeciionary, after which she received the congratula- lions of d1] the ladies, and they "I‘MURNING HOME “ M“- “m She.“ a My 6°“ “1- fiffice°biilila "£§1‘§§§"§§iv.§?€"§i igme Yrmrhg; w}: °v“”" Detroit, Mich, with her son, Doug- fmin 1y andunghankcd pthem i: las Clark and Ivlrs. Clank, have been m i g kind" 00d m‘ having a. delightful visit with former ,\ C: r . e“ g w es‘ friends. They expect to return home Jfis. Craig also spoke a few words of thanks on behalf of her mother. tomorrow'ws' Mrs. Wright is a. clutter member of the W.M.S. which was organized in August 1884 and for 50 years has been a faithful member, never wil- lingly being absent from a meeting, until the infirmities of age prev- ented her going. The meeting then proceeded in the usual way. Mrs. Percy Affleck read the devotional leaflet, "The followers of Jesus.” There were seventeen present. The mite-boxes were opened by the treasurer, Mrs. C. Lcard agd yield- ed $18.60 with quite a number not yct son; in. After the routine bus- iness a temperance program was given. Reading, Mrs. C. Craig, "Tem- perance issues of the day," and Mrs. Archibald gave “an incident in smuggling in Nova Scotin." After singing the hymn "In Christ there is no East or West." The meeting closed with the Mizpsh benediction. Mrs. Stcunrt then [old the ladies to be seated and she, assisted by Miss Doris Muiiccy, EIVECI most delicious ice-cream and cake. A beautifully decorated birthday cake for the "guest of honor" was brought in and cut by Mrs. W. Calbeck and served to all. ‘The ladies then took leave oi Mrs. Wright with the wish that she would be spared to come to many more meetings, and thank- ed the hostess for her kind ltospi- tality. _._.______ PRINCE lllDlVANPS NOSE BROKEN AT POLO --__ BllARlRcITZ, Fiance, Sept. 18- Thc handsome fieaitures of Prince Alex-is Mdivuni, hilsband oi’. Bar- bara Hutton, Woolwoniih heiress, were marred today when ihe six-tiered a, bwkmi nose during a polo match. The young prince was hit in the face during a game at this fashion- able French resort, and sent tumb- ling from his mount to the ground. Women rushed screaming from the side-lines, surrounding him and of- fering him handkorohiefs to stop the flow of blood. He was helped off the wife, have rationed homs to Toron- m, after visiting in Cape ‘Inverse, tbs guests of W. H. P. Irving-S. —FI‘NED I10 AND COSTS — A Hohibition came came before Magis- trate E. H. strong, K.C., st the Po- lios Court on Monday, prosecuted by the R. C. M. P. The accused pleaded guilty w consuming liquor illegally and was fined $10 and costs. PERSONALS -Mrs. Gamett Ross, of Summer- sicle, has entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment-S. —Mrs. Austin Tayloi; of Ymnerald, R.R., is a patient in the Prince County Hospital-S, —Mra. Percy ‘Pucker, Ross‘ Cor- ner, is undergoing treatment in the Prince County Hospital-S. -Mr. Earl MacDonald and Mr. Stanley Morrison, of Summeralde, left on Monday morning for Bos- tom-S. —Miss Lena Cliappelle, daughter of Mr. James Chappelle, of Sher- brooke, is a. patient in the Prince County Hospital-S. —Mrs. George MacDonald, of 0'- Icary, is making good progress af- ter her recent operation in the Prince County HospltaI.—S. “Miss Helen Iockhart, oi’ Char- lottetown, was a week-end visitor to Summerside, the guest of Mrs. O, W. Ramsay-B. -.Mrs. J. C. Mills has returned to her home in Chelmsford, ‘Ii/lass, ai- ter spending some time with her mother, Mrs. L. R. Silliphant, of SUHUIl6lSIdE.—S. -Miss Minnie Lefurgey has re- turned to Ottawa, after spending her holidays with Mr. 2nd Mrs. John Lefurgey, of Summerside. Dur- ing hei- visit she was very pleasantly entertained by her many friends-S. ELDON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The Eldon Women's Institute held their August meeting at the home of Min Katie McLean. The meeting opened with the "Ode! Minutes were read and approved FOX RATION NO. 1 M your neuron. dealer. -.-- Amos-loan Hard Nut, best quality for base-burners. m. Ganain Scotch Muslin-ache for furnaces, also Welsh Hard Coal. SOF'F(I)AL OLD SYDNEY SGEBNED SPRINGHILL SIIRDBNBD INVEDNESS SCREENED ALBION NUT Alli/ION STOVE ALBION ROUND BRAS [TOR TREATII) NUT IIESCO IIOUSBHOLD COKE EIPRINGHILL SLACK FOR BLOWERS. 1 ‘ quality and careful flnlivcrles mid reasonable prices. Special price on carioad lots. ,fie1d. Mic-anwhile, his pioiitiy and rich young wife, Barbam, an the Pbiiviera, was reported refusing to accompany the Prince to India. this mu, where ‘heplanaizogoforaseriesorpolo gamma. The nnmrs wen that she objects oopolo. which some said bakes Am: which i-cll call was respond- ed to by ten members, and five visitors naming a. Canadian tree. A report was given showing that twenty-eight pounds of matter had been donated and shipped to the hdies in charge of the Hospital . lunch. It was decided that a new EMT...“ m“ h“ (kinking vessel be purchased. and , causing placed in the school. A suggestion ’Wn'°“° “mwmek‘"w‘mmw“°'m'°mt a‘ I‘ m‘ was made that the Institute give the scholars a, social in Belfast Hall PRODUCTION OI‘ ASBIQILQQ _ this autumn instead of tho small ,~ treat once a. monk-h. Mis. J. R. Mc- _WilliaimandMis.E.Gillisweresp- "i‘§‘li§“°il.$ 12's.?“ pom- m M ma» =- wi-th 18,690 and 8,936 in the same “an m” mmtmhmm ‘mm (If; month oi’ 1993 and 1m. ri-oduc- "I"? mmswm- " ° w” " ‘n’ tion in u» first six months or 19:14 9"" "I lmmfl“ W“ °n m” was 67.888 ton" as against 49,550 in 1933, 55,457 u: 19a: and 79,789 in mum “W?” M“ M ‘7- mu“ 1931 4 wail-j THE FAMOIIQ‘ gave scveral humorous RUIIING LINIMENI’ Rub on-psin guns. Get the new Iargeccoxy omy size-Also avail- able in smaller. regular size. fgmasfio-“g, I a little music the program ended 06-11.. 110mm pleasantly spent. FIEINO "GLEN IDSE HOPE OI‘ VOTE PHONE 176 -itgi=vosa snobqsootorashes. Se‘! Coal >' .d HARD COAL Osroasbomerauobuying Hardfloaltflsycsrbs- oassewehavsmdaoodth to ‘ $11.50 wliiclimakos itchsaporin the end than loft 00d. perfect even bass-loss work and no epfloe Tl‘! LOWE!‘ PRIOI ll’ 20 YIAIS an m» Victoria-Bras FOI-Sprlnghlll. m" Iaolr- $599 ‘="<= II. ll. LARGE 8 CO. I-INIM..E__I*_II* wmncntohflvelheflflmiv suiirillsmi fiuiinuif Cod-Iiiver Oil just received. ‘Taylor ti’. Hillis Ind her son, Harold, and his work of I'm- Institute which was THEMCHARLOTTBIFOWN _ GAUA_l_§QlAl\ Glamorous, flattering HATS Hats that express the best of the ideas of Paris and New York, original, clever, some- times daring. At the Opening THURSDAY _ as tlic- poison you wanted for Job. Once you mot her, you'd liavut their work. Mm. Frank Haliliday readings which piovolsed much ii-irbh. with Mn. Fanny's invitation to entertain tbs Institute at her home for the Sept. meeting was accepted. Roll "Ways a. woman can save money.” Meeting closed with creed. The usual social hour, while the served was most MANDIAA, PL, Sept. lB-‘Hopes o! seen " i "I never saw Miss Divine, to my. knowledge, till after she CFLIHB on| 171a Million board the ynclit." DOUG)’ "Miss Divine never came on boardI BY c N a A M WILLIAMSON your yacht. Why, Iiknow this child- this convent child! I mct Miss Des- sgmnvnmmmyno um- moiicl at licr father's house. She's ton Years younger than Juliet Div- inc, and innocent of the world as ii kitten." "Why do you persist iii calling licr Scoundrel (lie man might be, but’ Miss Desmond-as you did at Moniclthere was a ring of truth in his- Oarlo?" Sheridan asked, calm now, voice. A liundrcd memories rushedI as he seemed to hear a faint echo of ovor Miles; the look of virginal the name "Desmond," sounding fa-r youtli about the girl which had of‘! in his mind. struck him so incongniously at first; "I call her that because it's her all her sweet ways of a child; her name, as you know well." chatter of the nuns and the convent "I don't know. Because you tell mc her talk of religion that night of‘ (Continued from page 8) Filipino vuhs durkig the decade of the insular omnrnmiwaalbn government this, do you think-J’ the stomi: liar seeming horror when "Whit; I think is, that y0u’re bluf- he had insulted her with his rough ring, Mr. Sheridan. I'd do the same kiss: Harkys bewilderment, and de- ln your place-K I could be in such fence of the girl aftcr a. time of res- a place! You can't have been dec- pcctnblc stnnd-oflishness; the old eived for long about the girl, even woman's brlicf that “the poor little if she was palmed of‘! on you at first thing hadn't a cont," and that in- Thursday Afternoon, Sept 20th. AND FOLLOWING DAYS l. ,» m, -I\" this digiiaiii. refusal of ten thousand dol- lni".;. rill those wuys oi‘ an iiigcnua which Phillips had warned liim would be displayed to snare him. Had lie been u. blind fool? But liow could he Tiave gucsscd?—-Was it true? Could Phillips himself have bccn bamboozled? Wasn't this tir- ndc iiu attempt ui; blackmail from Nzizlo? Why should an innocent girl named Desmond have come for a yachting cruise alone with him, in the plum of Juliet Divine? Desmond —-Desmond! Hiid he some forgotten association with Shut name? Bewlldercd. Sheridan asked him- self these questions: yet the inner self that, was his real sclf, and in the most intimate secrets of his soul know suddenly and surely that the "r-i ho lnvr-d was not Juliet Divino. He could have groancd aloud, sham- (‘KI by past thoughts of her. Past deeds towards her. It atoned not st all that in spite of reason he'd ask- ed her to mnrry him, for had he not clone it as a high favour, from a knight to a bcizgar-mnid, admiring his own chivalry, How could she as 10w as 5&0. so um, t. ‘risk? ‘o: g N DINNER Aunrro MUST "so-iris; Sea??? EXACTLY FIVE GCLOCK- ' m. saws MONEY-YU- ‘ '\’%ONE OF ¢£\‘?bu=‘€£‘ 35 PLA Cu-r A Lori‘ OF JU $1‘ HUD TAK€ OF AT , PLATS$ Aid , VERY SEPTE $35.5 19 19s ‘ i EXCITING THINGS ARE HAPPENING TO THE NEW l. .11 You’re going to look new this fail! You'll be wearing styles that are far in advance! You'll see Coats that are delightfully modeled, you’ll note the a - sence of fur on the sleeves, you’ll like the intriguing rich fur collars. ‘And the Suits, fur collared mostly and developed in most attractive fabrics, will inter. est you. Dresses will be shown at the opening 1n a variety that will take your breath. Really a matter of a metropolitan Show for a city of the size of Char- lottetown. AT THE OPENING- THURSDAY have forgiven and loved him? He ought to have guessed, iii spite of Phillips warnings. He ought to have known. It was horrible to have truth thrown at him, like a bone to a. dog, by Nazlo. His spirit rushed back through the golden silence of the desert, and flung itself at the girl's feet. MILES ACTS ON IMPULSE "You have to admit that you do know." Nazlds hard voice crashed into Miles thoughts. Miles stared at him with such anguish in his eyes that the truth flashed upon Nazlo as truth had flashed “Don Sheridan. He saw through a. dazzle of blinding light that Miles Sheridan had not known the girl's identity. To him the other seemed a fool, and to the Shoe-King a fool was some degrees below a knave. Yet Nazlo was human and a faint twinge of pity surprised him-con- temptuous pity. "I admit iioxv," Miles said," l znusl have been a. fool not to know- 1 believe what you tell me. Hutl wish to God I hadn't heard it from you, of all people. For you to nCCllSil mc isplikc the pot calling Hi0 ket- lle black-isn't it? Shfk-Miss Des- mond, you call her - shrank from you at Monte Carlo. You must ha" noticed that. I asked hcr ii 14110511011- Slie wouldn't say much-but shfl answered. L-Lhough I didift know what slie was, as you did. I 5110*“ her more respect than she had fTOITI you. Part of our business arrange- ment was—-tliat I should keep 11ml: from Miss Divine, except 111 Pllbuc- "Yet you come near enough. 1° ask her to marry youl-mnlcss Y0" did that in public?" “Circumstances pectedly." BTOSG -— MEX‘ "Circumstances BIWBYS arisedl They did with me. Miss lilfimm gave ma no time to My 1d m“? licr if she'd have me. She ml-llllld" stood the situation." (To Be Continued.) -BY GEORGE MCMAN m5, LISTEN‘. MAG ET YO 919K lfinginnulyaridalnqfiqg|gggg