.. _ ___ h v :<~-.....--< '- L’ ORANGE 95x05" BLEND Ir u "ran "Fresh lrom the Gardens" t; _ SHERIFF'S sn: Trina: BY \’lR'l"l.'E i! a Writ i-f Statuic HEAR TS AHRE ‘ By MARY CHRISTIE CRAP!!! ll ‘I'll MAGIC SPELL 330KB In the narrow hospital bed, Prud- ence looked up at Peter Armstrong, her heart ahre with s. strange, new eostacy she had never known be- Oh! magic words! Had she dreamt them? Wes this some lantasy oi her own imagin- ation? Would she wake up and find herseli’ once more in the white- walled ambulance. and the nurse C excise-w ML°EH~E IIIOIOITOII- to the eyes o! Prudence Page. Long and deep did Peter look in- “Like a pool o! lilies, where a man's tired soul may rest." The poe- tic image was inadequately weak for -reverently adoring, passionately tender-were on her lips, in a long, enchanted kiss that seemed to have no end. Even the traflie down below seem- ed hushed at that enchanted mom- ent. In a breathless silence, all the world was wetting . . . atterwardshenevarkneiw. But, I without any fln-therparley, his lips Q ‘Tiovehimilshslialwayeloivel Yfilf, d .. Jnme ll‘l\vi'lll.illl tu nie iiii-ti-ied issul-il will e r5 o“ "" "4" A- M- I i»! its Mi-ltrlf‘! Supreme Court ofi 1W. H. 308d . 8.00 " |.luiliciiinro at the suit o! James D. Gaps-rem“; , 3,10 “ Sit-nun and} Sorgian \\'. bLfiwtheg If gains! amen Camp e an Slwgm“ " 8'20 ' i it‘. w. Culnpbvll, l have taken and Lower Mtg. Paula's 8.30 " Up. “lg. Clements Office 8.45 " Xew Pcrth . . . . . . . 9.05 “ all the estate rigliq title and, [ll .~t oi’ the said Juno-s A. Camp‘ ibcll in and to ALL 111A‘! lract pinto‘ » - fund Iuirc-l of land situate lying and ‘emon Rwer 9'29 : {being on‘Lot or ‘fownstiip number 20, Chen‘! vllley 9'33 iin Quit-ifs C-iunty aforesaid, bound-i Pownal 9-45 " -ci! 0nd ii-sscrllr-d as iollo\\a:—i'O.\l-l I Arrives iii ciiliiiommw}. 10.15 i-VEINQN: s; a 5:51‘; $1.1? zvhger-‘iofégj siieo {c r15 or | rn boundary of land now in 510.. of Eliza Brown toriiieriy] Patrick llrown ii\.t~.-.<~cts Ill", < and, Returning, leaves Revere llotcl at $.00 p. m. Daily Except Sunday. Passengcrs from (icurgetown ma, £ l" M m n: connect with Bus at George Poole’ _ M, I me Arcfluhaih Brawpdelfi S10"?- LQW" M95130!“- 3-30 3- "l- ‘ i! following wesnvnrdly along, Bus will stop on signal at any ilie llurlll boundary or Elllil lands to point inn- Elk! edge of m; vniiiiiy Lin!‘ . l‘..; !~I- I! : .1 il il Iii-livery parcels carried at a gulf-gig‘ Iliad)‘: ‘[12:02,lfiasiéfglgllfian‘, minimum ol‘ 25 cents. . _\. 1290. com. Lro chains from tin piui-e of us .. us .t. thnnco aviiihuinrdly a» long snid line to the place or oom- nieiii-i-iu-nt, containing by esilinatinnl f-vi- iind one-half acres of linil. Anii l do hereby giro lulllli‘ native thiit I will on Siiiurilziy the '_'.'ith diiy uf N-nw-mhor A, D._ 1081b or the liouri 1-.’ iivo ‘luck in viie ufiernoon oui i ii- pri~mi~ce n! Burlington in Queen's!‘ i‘. ity iifi "nirl. set up and sol! s! |Illl|llC iiuctlnn the said property 0r as, niuvh Ihvr of iis will autiefy the lcxw, iiiiirlwii on Sflldl exii-iitinn bninir thy s-iiiii i-I one liiiiiiiri-i! llllll tu-r-nty-six Do Not Neglect Your Eyes An examination might be o! great benefit to you. Ea ‘V. Tililii" rllVliirs he'll-is Sheriff's fow- r\ flllll piilllWlflfli‘ nud iill other legal and Jo S. .1. incirl» n"il I'\'[“‘l!.\‘l‘>, i <~ - - ~- JOHN P. nnapnnr.‘ oploamnnbjs Sheriff r-Q Quroofii County. Charlottetown and Aiberton i Queen's Founty, l!1.",._ - ~~ i~ 1i Snptemivt-r, i4, a0_ tore . . . no, never in the blinding period of infatuation for the worth- less ‘Praymoro . . . never 1n all her thoughtless girlhood! The glrl was speechless. Great emotion somehow makes words seem so iutlle and so weak. She loved this big, strong man as she had never known it possible to love. She would always love him. Some- thing greater than herself, some- thing infinitely stronger, something as old as the hills, u permanent, and yet with all the freshness and the newness and the fragrance of the spring had caught her, never to let her go again. Love! The thing that poets, from time lmmemorlal, had sung about. The thing that makes the world go round. The one thing in the world worth having, and indeed—without which -lii'e must be ever incomplete. She—Prudence Page-had never bending over her and telling her she must lie quiet? But no! The nurse's presence never had held enchantment such as this! The nurse's touch had nev- er generated magio such as flowed in a strong, steady current (rpm Peter's big, brown fingers, rushing in a surge oi loveliness‘ to the girl's young heart. There was silence in the little ward, save tor the hum d traflic from the street below . . . and . . . and . what was that? . . . something that beat about them like the tiiréb oi violin-cellos, like the crushed loveliness o! honey- suckle in the moonlight. like the song of nightingalee. Love! The thing that set young hearts‘ ailre. The thing that brought such‘ poignant pain, and yet whose sweet- ‘ ness was so potent, so intoxicating. that-tor one hour o! lt-one would recklessly endure all pangs, all tut- him!Heismine...mfl-1e... mine!” m Prndencds heart the song oi ecstacy was being sung as though by angel choirs. But, none the less, an ese~old in- what he felt, but voicelessly the thought , ‘ through his mind. How deep and dark and true they , were those eyes! What purity, what wistiulnus, what longing, lay be- mngghmi stinctinhermadeherdnwbeck Andwhowashetowakethieiit- first- tle sleeping princess? l Bu‘ he w“ hum“, and ha loved Would he . . . this wonder-man her. Loved as he never thought it ' ' ' m“ h“ ‘"37’- ‘we'll? possible to love. The agony o! mind Th“ ‘uddeu mnmde" 7mm“ o! the last hour ma shown him, “l! Wllmm"? "M"! - - -" I“ cleuly’ a“ that m“ young ‘in 08111161‘ 1310111681“, Wflllld h! “ti!!! Try this Recipe for Dinner Tomorrow HERE ls a simple recipe l0! e delicious custard ple. Serve Ii lo your lsmlly for dinner to-nlght end watch them come beck lor more! m“; to mm the less o! her, for it? s a‘ I AEESTAID Pl! He bent. his head down lower, and Sh” drew h” "Mbbed" he“ “"7 , $1,, ‘I u ' €/f.‘;‘§;§§§,',,,, an arm slipped round her shoul- "m" mm‘ sham“ m" " “mum” , 4099!. W8" bill!" "WW5 wiry Few Gratings Nutmeg Dilute the mills with weier and bring us! to scalding in e double bollu, go not boil). Add s er end set to eggs blend well. Pour the t mill: slowly over t q] e egg mixture, stirring ccmtanll . Pour Into pastry, sprinkled with gratings of nutmeg and pl little laugh’. that somehow seemed to break the magic spell like the tinkle oi’ tailing glass. There were tremulous tears behind ders, holding her fast. How very nearly he had last her! With her clipped, boyish little head, and that pale, lovely little face, there was Cc . sce In s something immeasurably appealing, lihft 1511811- seilm liot oven to set rim end bake sides and bottom oi crust. Then Simeon m» ~md mini mgr." - i" Md“ — ca“ Ef..‘."i.’.‘f.l..i"'.."‘.‘.‘..$2".;;2l‘ :1. 2.12: rnzzzri: xii.‘ instinct o! protection. 4 “My . . . little . . . girl!" The words were out now. She had heard them. A wild-rose color stain~ el any time or ll will be watery. ~ Borden's 5t. Charles Milk ls equally delicious In any recipe that cells for milk. u. Peter put his two hii. ‘~ on her slender shoulders, and ' a voice that shook with feeling, said:- "I! there's any reason why we guessed there was such tluiobbing ecstacy, such a flow oi nameless loveliness as beat about her heart just now, when Peter Armstrong,_ bending over the hospital cot.l caught her fluttering fingers in his? own strong grasp, and looked longi and deep, and wordlessly, into her‘ hitherto unawokened eyes. The nurse ‘had gone, and they were alone . . . alone with the amazing discovciy that brought a Beet for Babfs Daily Bath Made of the purest ingredi- ‘ ente and containing soothing and healing properties, it pro- tects baby’a tender akin and keeps it clear and healthy, free from rashes and irritations. warden/Ii - ST. CHARLES M I L K UNSWEETEN ED EVAPORATED shouldn't care, won't you tell me, and-and lot me show you just how foolish all such reasons must be- darling? (T0 be Continued) Cutlclsra Soap 5s. Charles ls a Maritim- prod-cl made he Tran. NJ. Ilnarfl’: Llnlmrnt cuts grease. NO TICE My amu- mill running steady with motor. Bran and Graham Flour with \ 1”"- B"°°1*-*= I we“ Wonder why The birth rate c! Bouthwark: not. delicious flow to Prildvnveii H“ 35g "cry m“ some folks go to church! England, has dropped 50 por com "a" temple-i Dumb-nan Musical-ed. L. WEEKS M“ mw“? 5° d0 1- NW. men's in the last 30 years according to "Pckrfl 2 GM‘P""S"°°"W"M°“"°~"' Ellidtts. M11- shilfl. Why. she hasn't had s figures Just Riven out lime 5m!" "m" i" cm“ 1443- new hat for twelve months. i I i . The First —- - —- -- The Second - -- —— $10.00 Cash The Third — —- — $10.00 Cash The Fourth — - —- $10.00 Cash The Fifth - - - - s 5.00 Cash The Six -— -' "- “"' $ 5.00 Cash The Seventh -- -» — - .$ 5.00 Cash ; The Eighth ~— — — —- $ 5.00 Cash ’ The Ninth -—~ - — -- $ 5.00 Cash The Tenth —- — - — $ 5.00 Cash AND 70,000 EXTRA Votes for each $10.00 worth of subscriptions turned in up to Ten O’clock tomorrow night. N” extra Club Votes will be given during the last ten days of the contest- Most Votes are given NOW and most Votes will win the Grand Prizes. l0 CANDIDATES WILL WIN EXTRA PRIZES TOMORROW NIGHT i0 WCLOCK IS THE CLOSING HOUR The Extra Prizes This Week The Contestants turning in the most cash for subscriptions dating‘ from September 21st and up to Saturday night, September 30th will win the following Extra Cash Prizes: $20.00 Cash y . THE GRAND PRIZES The Contestants having the highest total of Votes at the close of the 6on3 est will win the following Grand Cash Prizes:— FIRST GRAND PRIZE -" — $600 Cash SECOND GRAND PRIZE — -- $300 Cash THIRD GRAND PRIZE -- — $200 Cash FOURTH GRAND PRIZE - - $100 Cash FIFTH GRAND PRIZE - —- $100 Cash SIXTH GRAND PRIZE -- - $ s0 Cash SEVENH GRAND PRIZE $ s0 Cash Contestants who fail to win one of the Grand Cash Prizes get at least 20% Cash Commision on the total amount of cash they collect, plus the extra prizes they win during the special cash offers. ' Approximately fifty contestants have already drawn weekly commission cheques and thirty-five extra cash prizes have been given to active con- testant-‘! and tell more will win extr a prizes tomorrow night. iWhich Contestants will win the Extra Cash Prizes tomorrow niglif,’ September 30th and the Grand Cash Prizes at the close of _the big Contest?