HE DOGGED HER STEPS He: What makes you think Gevrflo has only W??? m" i" you? A scroonleea motion plcmre ma- “fir-cf chine has been invented for home, ‘ school or commercial use. the pic- tures being projected against a translucent glass plate. _ Nova Scotia Provincial Exhibition e AMHERST ' Aug. 28th to Sept. 4th . Advance Sale of Tickets Strip tickets six so; for only $200. On aais August 14th to 27th at IETHUNE HARDWARE 60-.‘ ‘mission l . l i She: at my feet. ch"|°“n°w"_ Hg; chn-opcdfsts. are they? W. K. ROGERS CO.. LTD, Char-i iottotown. ; PRINCE COUNTY DRUG STORE; Summerside. Buy now and save yourself one- third. "mes: TICKETS WILL as, WITHDRAWN FROM SALE ow" THE EVENING OF AUGUST mi.’ 13TI-5-19-ut4I. _-___________________, Clearance - Auction Sale! FARM. STOCK. CROP . AND IMPLEMENTS,‘ i l . ll QUESTION ANSWERED Mother: What will 0PM your eyes to the fact that you're i very lazy boy about getting up in till We are authorized by Frederick morning? R.‘ Roberts to seiI.on his farm, East, Son: I don't know. ma. but ROYIiIY- Kfliliililtwl ROM! on Wed- please don't put one of those alarm nesday. Aug. 25th at 1.30 p. m. l mack; irfmy room, 8TOCK—1 horse. general pur-, pose: 1 cow, Jersey in milk; 1 helkr, 50 hens. v i 1 light Waggon, 1 express wag- gqn. I cart. 1 box sieiglm, 1 wood sleigh. spike harrow. 1 acuffler, 1 eargsaddie, collar and harnes,1 pad, 1 set light harness, set leather traces. forks. shovels and other articles not mentioned also houaev hold furniture: 1 range stove. i CROP-Grain, turnips, carrots parsnips. beets, Potatoes will be sold in drill 6 tons. choice hay. ' Reason for selling leaving coun- try. BENJ. CA RTER. 146Z-23~2I Auctloneerrf ions?" ' "Can't say I have—they'vs aI' . been pretty generous to me." The undersigned Executors of the last will and testament of » Gaorgs Sturdy. late of Branch Road in Township Number Twenty-eight In Prince County, In Prince Edward Island. Farmer, Deceased, estate, hereby notify all persons indebted to the estate of the said deceased. to make Immediate payment to them, at the residence of Roy, Sturdy. at Branch Road. in Lot 28 In Prince County; and all personal having any claims against the said' estate are hereby required to pre- sent the same duly attested to the; said Roy Sturdy within one year,‘ from this date. i Dated this Twentieth day of August, A. D-. 1928. THOMAS STORDV. ROY STORDY. Executors. N0 CLOSE RELATIONS "And you haven't any close rela NOT RESIGNED "Was Jones resigned when he lost his job?"- “Hadn't a chsnes to resign-ht was fired." J JGOJ-Zli-fli. 4 in the of chlorine on esparto grass. PIMPIES {IVER FACE ANii NECK iichod and Burned Badly. Hoaled by Cuiicura. ._._...._..._ "llyheaatartndtohchandhum and than broke out with pimples thatwlsharthlargsamlrod. After a fswdaya they featured and scaled over and was very sore. They itebodand burned so badly that I ussd to scratch which cauaod them to spread all ovu- mg fsossnd neck. My hoe was badly Iadgured. " I read an advsrtiseulsntlorOi-r- tIeur-a Soap and Ointment and sans for a has sample. Alba using k I purchaaadmors and In about two wseks I was hauled." (Signed) lllas Bertha Wilson. R. l. I, Foresters hlis. DBL, 0a. s. I934. DaflyuasofOutImn Soap, Oint- run! and Tabum helps to akialrou UIALED TINDEBS addressed to the undersigned. and rmlurued “Tender fnr Reconstruction of Outer Block. Wont Point Wharf, I’. E. I " will lu- receive-l until I8 o'clock noon ldaylight aavinl), Tuesday. September 1. I920, for tht- re- construction of thi- Outi-r Block of West Point Wharf, Prince County. P. B. I. Plans and forms of contract can be ---seen Itrul specification and forms of tender tibtlrlnrrl at ibis Iirpurtincnt. nt the ofllrc nf tho DiNtTiCl PJnxlnt-er. Pnst Office Bldgn, (Ilarrlottetowu, P. E. I.. and at the Pout (Jffli-e, Wlmry Htutlnn, Prince County. I’. E. I. Tenders will not he conslllt-rr-d un- less msvlr nn prIutv-d formal supplied iiy the Department and In accordance with conditions; r-nnulnv-rl therrin. Each tender must b4- urcnmpnnlrd by an accepted cheque In u chartr-ri-d hunk. pnysblc- In the orricr uf tlu- Mlnlntcr of Public Works, equal tn Iii p. c. of the amount nf tho louder. Ilontln of fhn Domltiinn nf (Isnndn or iiotufn of the Canadian National Railway (‘ompsny will aim h:- acrr-pted ns security. or bonds and n cheque- if rennin-d to makc up ill! odd amount. NOTE-Blue prints can be obtained at this Department by llcpositlFg an] accepted cheque for tho sum of $10.00, aynblc to the ordrr nf the Minisrnr of uhlic Works which will he returned If the Intending bidder submit s rez- ular bid. B d r ' “r e 's. rr. rrnntntv, Secretary De artrlent of Puhl Works, Lock how he dogs my, I've got all the boys here , _ With a view to its eventual use manufacture of rayon an Italian company has been making a chemical cellulose by the action - flaws. Anal"! 1 . 19%- lID-I-Il-ll. uiomz: THE CHARLOTTETOWN Follow the. directions m each package of Rakwana Golden Orange Pekoe and obtain twice as many cups —making it cost [es to use than the cheapest bulk teas. BY IALOOLI DUART, fD-Q-OOOFQQ??? CHAPTER LII a Mr. Sunshine ran to the switch. fund turned 0n the electric light. , .\I0l'l0n's feet were on the floor inow. and be was sitting on Lite edge or the couch, his arm across bis , eyes. i "Dead—bere at my feet!" i The other man sped t0 111B tilde ‘and shook him. “YOU'VE 1198B Hsleep, Mr. Morton!" be shouted, bending to the others ear. Morton dropped bis arm. and flocked vacantly about him. "I had found her again. and-—-" His eyes caught the 1181179 0f A59 Sunshine. beside him. He P3559“ ibis hand across hi8 I809. as if l0 iwlpe from it a veil that obscured lhi5 vision. ‘ “What am l doing here?" be said. Sharply. straying, be rose to his lfeet. and laid bis band on Abe's‘ eboulder. "Where's Nona? Audrey l He pressed both hands to the side,- 0f his bead. "I was living a scene or nineteen years ago." he sum, slowly. “And it was so reail itbat I tbougbt—" He shook himself. "How long have Ibeen hero?" ' .\Ir. Sunshine took out his watch ‘and lonkcrl at it. "About. 018M 0i‘. nine bout-o." he said. "And lhavetft‘ had any dinner, and Nona didn't have any sleep at all last. night, and now she's at the theatre, danclngfll The vt-m-ds finally aroused Mor- jton. Ife took the otber's arm. “I'm terribly sorry. Abe." be said. "I re- member wbat happened now. Nona took me. and walked me for fouri mortal hours. The doctor said I had, to do that. or I couldn't. get to sleep. And then she brought me up here. Did she say she hadn't been to bod last night?" . “You bet." Abe assured him. “Tbcni >aid Morton. "she bad nD breakfast Ffilflél‘, and no luncheon. ,-I was with her." He groaned. "I'm Just a calamity to my friends." ' .\Ir. Sunshine took him affection- ately by the arm. "You're no calam- ity at all. .\Ir. lforwn." be assured him. "You're just a fellow In band ,1uck. \\'G'l'e all glad to beilh" Horton was searching around for his collar and tie. Fiiildiilfl 919m. be put them on before Kobe's bou- dolr mirror. "Have you beard ail)’- tblng from Audrey. over at my apartment?" Mr. Sunshine shook bis head. "I‘d have called up, bul. i didn't want to wake you." be aald. "Come 0n- %l'11 g0 over there with you. in a itaxl. Then I'll go to the theatre. and see how Nona is. She must be pretty nearly used up. by this time." “Telephone mo as soon as you find out." urged Morton. as they descended the elevator. “Poor girl! And tell her bow I appreciate it. won't you Abe?" The theatrical heartily. "And I'll get me some dinner, too." be said. They found a taxi. and soon were at the Morton apartment. "If you can eat cold food," Morton said. "come on up. I'm sure there's noth- ing ready, now. It's late." "I want a bot beefsteak." said Abe. “I'il get one for Nona. too, af- tcr the show." Morton shook his band warmly, and turned into the building. Once in his own apartment. Mor- ton" went quickly to the door bo- bind which Audrey lay. Pushing It open. be caution-sly entered. The nurse was sitting piacidiy at the head of the bed. Audrey was still asleep. "Miss Morton asked for you," the nurse said, coldly. “It seems that you were out some place. I bad to tell her you were asleep. Sbo quid she was glad. and want to sleep again!" Iier stare at Morton was hostile. "The doctor told me towralk un- til I was exhausted." he explained. humbly. "Finally. when I got so weak I couldn't walk any longer, I was taken to a friend's apartment. Ijitst woke up." "Ob." her tone was more friend- ly. "Well, Miss Morton was given a little nourishment. and her heart action is stronger." She glanced at the disheveled clothes of the man before her. They man assented '5 GUARDIAN lag garments, and with his uaflav- eu face. lave him the aspect a1 a vagrant. "You can one some mON sloop," an, “m, tun time with rsa.l kind- ness. "Go 00- :0 to you can sleep normally new." He stooped and kissed the sleep- lng Audrey, and ‘mm went to his own room. In a few momenta, he was in a drearuiesa sleep his arms {rapped about his head, his legs prawling. C Audrey was awake, but vary weak, whm be entered her room the next morning. lb bad bathed and shaved and dressed himself carefully. and appeared a different man from the weary. broken figure that had crept out of the room the night before. "Dearest!" be exclaimed, and ran to her an he saw that her eyea were open. She smiled, in gentle welcome. "Daddy dear! I'm s0 glad! They said you were almost ill yourself!" ‘He sat on the bed beside her, lad smoothed back her hair. "I'm all rlght~i‘m always all right." ho said. She was quiet a little while, and ber chest moved a; l1 she yer-B breathless. "Daddy, may we go back to New York when I'm able to be up!" Her big blue eyes were fixed on him imnloriusir. as If she feared a to fusai. "Of course. sweetheart. The doc- tor said you HAD to go back there, as 800a as you could be moved," Sbe gave. a sigh of content. "I feel as lf I were in a wilderness, here. some way. I feel lost." She turned her bead away from him, and looked out the window. Hie face. with quick lines of misery upon it, startled the nurse who was watching him. "Don't worry so, sir," e119 531d, “Miss Morton is getting better." The girl on tbe bed turned to him again, and reached for his band. "Yea-don't worry, daddy. I didn't mean to worry you." H9 began to tell her what the doctor bad said-that sbe W84 a plant transplanted in the wrong ="But come on over, and we'll tall; soil, and that she should have quiet and real home life. Her eyes lost the llgbt that they had held when be came in. and now she stared at him. as if She could not. compre- hend. Her lids droopod, and open. ed again. "it's all a0 mysterious," she sigh- ed. Sbe was asleep again. “She can't be talked to much, forl a long time, Mr. Morton." g and coming to "It tires ber mind. if she has to think bard about anything." "I do everything wrong, don't I?" he said, looking down at the quiet ‘Fnutzpueosap stq nurse's sympathies were amused. Quickly coming around the bed, she stood beside bim. “She iflves you very much," said the nurse. "There Isn't anything you've done that. she won't forgive." It ivas the wrong consolation. Tears wolled into his eyes, and bastiiy he left the room, and gtum-i hiing down the steps, went into his; own study and locked the door, l At the end of an hour. be camel out. The butler, listening at the; key bole. bad beard him stirring‘ around inside. Now Morton's! breakfast was waiting for him. on: the table. i He smiled a little as the mani pointed at the meal triumphantly, "I timed it just right, sir," said the 1 butler. i Morton thanked him. and sittingl down. for the first time since Au- drey's illness ate a full meal. When be bad done, he assured himself that Audrey's condition was not. changed. Then he weui ln-i t0 the drawing-room, and sat down with the newspapers. A little after ten o'clock, Nona called On the telephone. “May I come over. and sea Au- drey?" she asked. “Do come, my dear," Morton said. "I want to thank you. Nona. for what you did for mo yesterday." "Didn't do a thing!" Nona de- clarod. "But I'm glad you got some sleep." "And I'm not glad that you didn't Set any sleep at all," he told ber. .\ ,1 u‘ '1' e¢fu W5, w /‘. about it." of‘ CA - Scientific Research Safeguards General Motors Leadership General Motors of Canada has at its disposal the finest rc- scarch staff in the automotive industry Upon its roster arc names that swell wizardry to the informed. innumerable arc the achieve- ments of these men; incstim- able the value of their contri- butions to human happiness through improvements that have produced the modern motor car In laboratories of matchlcss facilities, experiments arc con- stantly in progress undcr their supervision. They arc work- ing out tomorrow's motor cars GENERAL MOTORS of CANADA, LIMITED, OSHAWA, ONTARIO CADILLAC CH EVROLET MC LAUG H O L D S M O B I L E ERA Nona came. her eyes anxiously scanning his face as she came in the door. "You're better." ahe said, with re- lief. "is Audrey still sleeping?" He told her of Audrey's awaken- ing. Ho choked a littleas he told bow his own words had tired her again. "But an cm be reopened, you know." iHer face was filled with toildfii’ sympathy, but t0 spare him. abruptly changed the subject- "I have s new contract." aha told him, brightly. "A good one?" she dipped into the bag that hung on her wrist. and drew from ,1! a legal document. "Here It la." she said. banding it to him. Ho glanced over the paper. "Why, that's a tremendous salary boost!" He smiled with pleasure ea he passed the contract back to her. "Are you glad f" she asked ‘him. "Indeed I am!" he told her. ytbing would have tired her." said Nona. sympathetically. “Poor little clear! It will be weeks and weeks before she's strong 888111. The nurse told me." ‘She sat down. on a deep divan at stood beside the organ alcove. “Abe said you woke up, thinking that Audrey was dead," site said, besltantly. He leaned forward. bowing his bead so she could not see his lace. "it Wu! uoi. this Audrey I thought Isaw." be said. "it was another Au- dTBY-ulu Audrey who really lived Ono time. and whom I founrl—-" he did not finish the sentence. The girl made a movement to- ward him. but restrained herself. _'i'I think Audrey's iilness—tbis Audrey's-war what brought It to my mind." he went on. "Old wounds Af/[fl All T/zrrzi" lof/r/kzy To [qz/a/ iiilliili tb an!" "Not successful." she told him, aoherly. "No one is successful, un- lass they have achieved happiness." ' rre arose suddenly. and strode to the window. "Lmow that, Nona!" be said, without turning his head. "Riches don't make happiness! My God, I know they don't!” She rm t0 him. "I didn't mean to wound you. Harry." sbe said. "I was just. thinking about my own case. I wouldn't have said anything u; revive-to make you thbk 0f sad things. Harry. You know I wouldn't, don't you?" He extended his hand backward. and took ‘hers. "You're khul and good. Nona." he said softly. The butler esmo lo Elie entrance, ‘and ralilied IND the door. Morton cl did not lei. so of Nora's hand as he turned. The servant nsd a telegram upon a silver tflv. Morton took It. and Marina the envoivrn. mu u» mes- Ill!- wsre wrinkled from use as sleep» if -, bayou want a Minister offiliaiiways who Declares it ‘is his iob ' me Man who will Protect Local Interests ‘I Vote midsummer one [valence and d Whole districts, be described as _0I‘ Ewen-Abe green too often un- fortunately. of than of clean, crops. "Nona. you're a successful wom- than, o; a“. simply‘ demon of better things. totalling man annually. are riot of color. partial. must therefore command respect. menace to adjoining Ian stored, by I-Ie passed It to Nona. and she read, aloud: "Have Just learned of Miss Mor- n’8 serious illness. May 1 Como please. Johu ParrLsb." (To Be Continued) WEEDS A NATIONAL PROBLEM. (Experimental Farms Note.) Travelling through Canada ‘in is truck by the pro- lvcrsity of weedgr certainly fields. can white, blue. yellow couch grass rather rigorously growing The occurrence. here and eptlona to the rule. strates the possibility Losses to farmers and lo Canada, Y millions of dollars represented by this Any means, however of reducing such waste, n only bea (is until re- governmental or muni- pal action largely, to n; Own DPOpOI U89. fa very low-press The laud lies chiefly. and In "i9 IIIOW. produces herbage unrnsr. ketsblo as hay. Until brought un. der s more or correct asleirnent, returns wl be meagre. In more advanced farming dia- 1474-844.” ‘to Build the Hudson Bay Railway, orfdo you want; Mssservey and Myers Champions o Maritime I In large add Itional areas the rmlug can on l)’ be described as i!" l-‘Ffllilvin! Indeed. ill h!!!’ or pasture I War or two from intensive agriculture. Wflllflilfilli Pasture man- from such farms L MO NA Y ‘vwAAAAAAAAAaAAA able findin s . that contribut formancc, ion shares in . thc research. Canadian-built Fisher bodies reveal it. Canadian-built Cad- illac, McLaughlin-Buick, Oak- land, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Chevrolet. . . all embody count- less ' examples and powers. OAKLAND today. They have been dOIflg that for years. And all General Motors cars of today embody their invalu- qualitics and advanced designs comfort, convenience and Op- erating economy. Every‘ General Motors Unit TO D A limited . . features and c to power, per- gcr lifc, beauty, benefits of this of its abilities LIN-BUICK PONTIAC I RS trictn there is a noticeable decrease of such conspicuous, but readily (under cultlvalioni supprvssed woods an buttcrcup. oxeye daisy. . and the hawkwecda. In their place. according to locality. appear vari- ous mitsiarda. thlalics and others. Certain weeds are more or less In- dicative of over-reliance on grain crops. others prevail in clover-seed growing districts. fruit or trucking lands. etc. ‘Perennial sow thistle invades the richer soils. especially if poorly drained: Russian thistle the lighter regions; sheep sorrel those in need of liming. Every- where some weed is ready to seize an opportunity. Man's only hope now, of comparative freedom from weeds Ia to occupy every inch with adapted crops, well planted and carefully busbanded according to sound principles of tillage and plant growth. Only so can be possibly forestall -Nal.ure'a constant effort. 41 I8-14-att6i. tn replace lost VBECLBIiOIP-(li for- est, east and west. and Dffliiifi i“ tho vast interior of Canada. mm ron SALE At South Shore, eonslatln, of iil acres cleared land with 0°“ dwelling house and barns. Will N" farm with or without CNP- APPLY JOQEPH DOYL‘ l3-l8-§~Z-|-5i. Live Poultry We will lbs bum; 1m Ml"! until the and of the season. Hidii‘ eat prices paid at all times. ii you have any to sell 80¢ i" "W" 1th . w “a comm: a c0- AAQAA ¢¢“¢“¢¢¢¢¢¢¢-O§OQ-O0-O§‘ Teachers’ Local Conventions Will be held sh-Ulgg, August 27th; Mt. Stewart. Milli" 30th; New Haven, September fat; Hunter her 2nd; O'Laary. “ r,‘ 7th. River. loptflm- ._. - . a. 3rd; " ‘"1 r Taaoho a who formerly attended Convention at “W45 pisaas attend Convention at m. stout-t. Programmes will suit arrival and departure of trlifll- vantion. | Every teacher is urged to attend at Isast one C0"- 0-00 _.. .... , gig-arid"