. v- r -. PAGE TEN QREOPllilS, $300 in Prizes Tired and run down? You l certalnlg do need Creophos l to bull up real vigor, and l resistance, to ward off or l conquer coughs, colds and l bronchitis. Gives amazing results in deep seated bronch- l ial troubles. l Get n bottle now and avoid l tfOllblQo Feel lllte a new person! And besides you may win $100 cash! Ask the Nyal drugglst for free contest sheets giving full par- ticulars ofour $300 prize con- test for best oloians, rhymes or Jingles about Nyal Creophos. Warning -- Coatev closes December 10th. Get your free contest sheets nowat the DRUG STORE "Ones u xghl- 19 in" "P. Georgetown Murray Harb0r- l - l somus roams ro as new»: SEPTEMBER zeta-zeta. l To accommodate persons attenu- ing the Exhibition, the Canadian National Railways have arranged to hold Train No. l leaving Charlotte- town regularly at 3.30 P. M. tor Murray Harbor until 6.00 P. M. on Wednesday, September 28th and I Thursday, September 29th. Trainl No. 5 leaving Charlottetown reg- ularly at 3.20 P. M. for Georgetown and Souris will be hold also on those days until 6.00 P. M. 9847-9-264i. Usual llstivm RAiiwAYs , TRAINS HELD ‘l To accommodate passengers from l the" East and South attendin the Ehibitlon and Races, the train for - . v chance "You've paid a fitting tribute (hen you get a receipt from your siiar." PLENTY OF CREDIT Young Bride: I give Jim credit u!‘ giving me good food and plenty if clothes to wear. Bride's mother (a trifle sarcas- ucaliy): So do the butcher and the baker and the dresamaker, i understand. Sour-is and Georgetown scheduled to l‘ v-1. linu- Tim “"*""~ "1 “"0 P. M. Illlil i ' i‘ ‘Qwflmr sriiv-lu?’ .5 i -.' "c Charlottetown at 3-30 P. M. will be held at Charlotte- town on Wednesday tho 28th and Thursday the 29th until 6.00 P. M. DISTRICT PASFENGER AGE\"I"SV OFFICE l 9390-9-28-3i. FQR QUICK AND EASY TRAVEL Between MONTREAL —~ TOR- ONTO—-CHICAGO Take the INTERNATIONAL ‘ LIMITED l MONTREAL 10.00 A. M. Daily’, TORONTO 5.40 P. M. CHICAGO 7.50 A. M. -also~ . INTER-CITY LIMITED 5 MONTREAL 12.30 r. M. osiiyl 8.30 P. M. l l l l l i l l l ( l l l l i Lv. Ar. TORONTO F 0 r Reservations, Fares, Etc., apply to W. K. ROGERS, "iiv Tl~kci Agent. . ‘i’. ltYFFHIE, Ticket Agent, Station. P; W. CLARKIN, District Passenger Aleni». Charlottetown. i l l . i i ,,,.,..,.,..., n,’ ,....,..,.._.,,", l l / . / / V). / lit-fill : Don't you know smoking " don-m the action oi ihc heart‘! Vufi’ Thaw V/hy l ca“ w mv I)l()_l(‘.(fll3(l itself aswifily, noiseV yo(:---in get it started again. l “ ullll SELF-SUPPOF-MNG "be you nevi-r ext-cc: to 5.152115?" “Ne. can, Ah spscis to keep right on mxkin’ mah own Iivin‘ till Ah die." marry, TOO MANY ARMS “it V12’; a mean trick to ring in Mr. Centipede on the bun champ. ' %__~__~___ who was meeting nil comers! ----»—-<O-}ii Ginger Wine. (iingcr wine oi‘ the alcoholic type (‘lllllfllllfi moi-o. alcohol than is found lll ninui fnrmti oi‘ iii-er, according n) n iamiimi r-nrnnoi: A Story d‘ Love and its Tut Juanita!) HARBOUR l, ‘(cciiitni-JYTJ-Ti GIIAPTER 31. MISUNDERSTANDING When Sydney Stokes lefi Norma and her husband alone in ihe bun- gulc-w and went out into tho night, his face was set mid grim. He know that the impending interview would be the show-down. Either Norma would declare her intention of leaving her husband-in which case, Stokes confidently believed. (lespito her emphatic words Lo the ‘contrary, that there would be a. for him-or ‘else there lwoulil be u speedy reconciliation. l lio scrambled up the path l0 tile mince where his car was parked llllitlél‘ i). single light that he had mined on at the garage (lcor iuw" his arrival. The night was very dark, and twice, before lie gained the top 0i‘ the cliff, he fell. ‘ When he reached his our, he felt for the switch-key and his fingers encountered the tiny cliamois bag containing the black opal that Nor- iiiu had given him for safekeeping. He couldn't resist taking our. the jewel and examining iragalu. lie had uevei seen anything quite so lovely. lt glowed with all ilie beauty m’ its sluinbering fires. Though not particularly imagina- tive, he felt, us bod Norma, and Cynthia before her, that the thing lived. With something approach- The muzzle of a revolver was a husky voice ordered: "Put ’em m "czisnnormrowu ousnmsu disappeared along the cliff. Slle r u to the trout of the garage, ere Kendall was bending over something dark that lay sprawled on the Band. . , "it's Stokes!" Kendal/Y looked up at her briefly. ,“He's been shot." Norma began to tremble violent- "ls lie-is he dead?" she whisper- ed fearfuliy, her teeth chattering with terror. “Not yet." Philip stood up and threw the rays of his flashlight about the sand. “He didn't do it himself. at any rate. There's no gun about, and there are traces of other tootsteps~u struggle evident- lw, .. He bent over the wounded man and slipped his arms carefully uu- der his shoulders. "Help me get him to the house," he ordered Norma; “Take his feet." She obe edmaau slowly, careful- ;ly, they 0t him down i118» steep lpljllh and into the house and laid him on a couch. Kendall removed Siokess coal, waistcoat, oml shirt, and Wound a wound, lust below the shoulder. Norma, controlling her impulse to faint o; scream, hurried for water and towels and such first-aid sup- plies or. the bungalow contained. "The bullet seems to have pierc- ed u. lung," said Philip. "He has Icst a tremendous amount of blood." "Will lie die?" quavered Norma. “Don't know. Probably." Philip's own hurt made him cruel. “Oll!" (it was, a wall which ‘he interpreted to mean Normals an- guish at the thought of losing the man she loved. . “Hi go for a doctor.“ lie rose to pressed against his stomach, and up, be!" ing 1i shudder, he returned it to ilii- liny clmmois bzig. l Al that monieiii. u (lurk some ‘thing lhal he had taken for a shad- lcssly, iii from (if him. The muz~ zli- 0i n rcvolvei" was l)l‘i".‘l5i(‘ll against. his sloiuzicli, ulul a lliiflky voice ordered; "Put ‘em up. b0!" lu his first shock of amazement that. iherc was actually a holdup man in this ileserietl world of clots‘ oil suinuivi- collages, he iilmozil blioyt-il. Tho iu-xi lllllllllii, he made n luiigi- ui illi.‘ indistinct figure that lliivETGd tho idiallenge, knocking the revolver aside as he (lid so. There was 1i brief sirugglcn Iic realized exuliantly ihut his opumv out was ll. small mun and not luo keen i0!‘ :1 fight. 13in Slltliléllly, just as he thought ho svas getting the upper hand, there was a blinding flash. Some- thing seared his chest. He knew an instant of agony. And, after ihat. darkness! in the bungalow, Norma and Philip Kendell were staring at each other. momentarily speechless. Then: "Tlmt was :1 shot!" muttered Kemlallf and plunged out into tho uighi. Norma, terrified, followed ‘c1030 ni. his Jieels. But she had llmril work in keeping up with him law he look the cliff path iit u run- Wheii she hud (wlombercll pziub lug in the top, she ivus vaguely aware of a shadow, deeper than lllE- night, that dodged and swiftly Vino] Gives Girl “My IO-year-old (laughter was and streiiglh."~~~ Mru. Appetite and Strength yl\\'(‘lll( and had no appetite. Since lglvmg he" vhml’ Sh” h“ u" “ma” (Willi one lust look. we though he {his feel illlfl reached for his coat. Slip stopped him with an impera- ktive gesture. Suddenly, ellle was ‘aslrangely calm. "Listen, Philip, you iuusii do as ll say. Everything depends upon it. There is u doctor, Dr. lvferrl- vale-um old acquaintance of Dad's. iWllC) lives about five miles from lliere on the way IQ town, Bu! you must not slop there. You must go- on’ to town as quickly as you can and phone back to Dr. Merri- jvale. Don't give your name- merely say that a man has been wounded and is here at the cottage. He will not ask questions, and he will come quickly, because—he likes us} you see." She loo-lied at him steadily, She no longer trembled. “You must do it, Philip," she said quietly. "Suppose it gels out that you were here when the- the accident happened? Every one will say you did it. Nothing on earth could savefvnw-and-uand Sytlney may die." Suddenly her calm deserted her. “Pbllip!" she cried hysterically. "You must go. ‘Go. Leave me alone with him! Go. for Sydney's ‘sake! And for mine!" ‘ She didn‘l knc-w why she utter ed that last sentence, except that. iu her desperation, she wanted l0 save him, to gel. lilin away, in case Stokes (lied. She lnid a horrible vision of liei‘ husband indicted for murder. Any » coroner's Jury ivciulil see ii that wny—ihe iiizhi, the (leserled bungalow, the iius~ band coming upon his wife and her iorlner suitor there. "Oh, go!" she cried frantically. "(fio quickly!" iiie stared other, interpreting hcr frantic plea as he had inter- liretcd all her previous notions that night. She wanted lo be alone with Stokes, he (old himself. lie. ‘her husband. bail no place there. .1, r- - l HIS is a message of Ho " assurance of betier health-Alon- the weak, iii-nourished person fivho stands in peril of Tuberculosis. Are you willing for your own sake, or the sake of someone very dear to you, to follow these ‘simple suggestions ? To Avoid Tuberculosis Recognize that Tuberculosis is preventable and curable, if combative n easu are early. i That potent medicines and “quick cures”.not only dovno good but actually dday the real cure. I That a qualified physician can quickly detect Tuberculosis and prescribe treatment which ma ' check the disease at the very start. ‘l That Tuberculosis oi the lungs is in reality battle between hordes of germs and the protecting ~ hosts of living cells which form the of the lungs. A healthy person can win the conmst—in fact he is winning it every hour. That you can strengthen the system to reg-in the disease if you live as much as possible in‘ the “m. life WEEI (448) Boston. Hawaiians. 6.30 P. M. WHK (285) Cleve. l. B. S. A. Prgm. WOY (379) Schenectady. Orchestra. ' 1.00 P. M. WTAM (400) Cleveland. Studio‘, 8.00 . ‘ WIP (son) Phila. Orchestra. WGY (380) Schenectady. Duet. wmc (ass) N. v. Music. "m, A M WLW ma) Cinci. Mandolins. crcr (m) Montreal, Concert. ,gsv§nciigzfigetégff“gbrgz§l‘°sm‘- so . M. - - woo (son) Philp-Btudio Trio. lwLw “mnvgfrltilhrré Cossacks m“ P’ M- WBAI (set) Cinchstudlo. ' Tomorrows Radio Program Tiivizsnsvilmramst-zn 2o International Radio Programs CONCERTS l) ti} ‘ ' breathe’ l fresh air, avoid overwork‘ and eat nourishing food. I To Cure Tuberculosis If you have a chronic cough with a failing up ‘ rite and loss of weight and notice whipc: you do not understand, go at once to your family physician, and get hi: opinion. At stage of mdisme the greaoestidanges- is~the danger-of y. Changeofclismteisnot alwayrnecessaryrlnthe hospitals for treating Tuberculosis huadredsiof people are curedseach year or have mhurlives ~gtfitly prolonged. They receive proper ueauneugplehty of-nestinthepnre howtobirilduptladrsysrernooccunbattlndisenne. For the some attention, you vrillhaveto paybo mom " i Delft-leave your health to cl-‘nncev Let a doctor exannne your physical condition at least once a ytraiuiBetwheaItiy ‘i 1110!! joy-itrlivhrgwill beyour 4-05 P- M- i . Fine Gold Wire. . wciy (s00) Schen.. N. Y. Baseball. ___ 4-55 Gold wire has been drawn M. lino that it weighs one ounce it! 3,500 yards, and makes human hair look course comparison.‘ P. M. KDKA (310) Plttsburs- Baseball. 5.30 P. M. KDKA (310) Pitts. Sketch. . 6.30 P. M. WTlO (416) Hartford. Mar]. ‘n’ Ted DANCE ORCHEGTRAS 1.00 P. M. WTAM (.400) Clev. Euclid. 8.00 P. M. WBAL (285) Balm. Dance. 8.30 P. M. WJZ (454) N. Y. Twin Oaks. 9.00 P. M. l ._i_-i__-r f To , LADIES ‘his 0n Ilorbll lamb! Book on Skin, Dllelnli um Treatise on gbrouic Dllells b! Herbal Reine lss. Pun Mote on boss oi‘ Manhood and d senses-I?‘ men. Booklet on Female I - and» thick b9‘...- MME, i ...-__,_-~_~__.__ __._-_.,~ _ -_-- lTENDERS CALLED BUTTER MAKER WANTED Tenders will be received by New Glasgow Dairying 00., till noon October 5th, 1927 for butter-multipl- _ __ Mmnedogn‘ State price per lb for manufactur- gzlzflaiflgl? as‘ ‘ H __ Monmlgrgllllg, finding your own help and sup- _ ‘ M g lplies. Bogtzglvwgf 1131 i H Motllcgllfil Butter season starts ,;o'v 2'5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ L 4_ Meiuatciber 15th. Address ' scalls at Greenbelt. Mas. us srsvcusou. Pl th. Secretary. éfngselidst-Iglzlslgow Rnstlco, P. E. I. Sept. ZQIOct. 2'1 ....... .. Mediums °3°°‘9'23"'"‘W» l pgoiu, Qtiaaizc . - To Cherbours-Sflillhlmliiflfl- i “M "WA-um V’ —_*_.~ a Antwerp Farm of 70 acres. 5Q mile from 5t. Peter's Villain. Well suited for raising seed potatoes. ' Good build» Inga. Will sell with or without crop. Will sell reasonable. Apply to G. II. WALKER. - Si. Peters. WEAF (401) New York. Light Opera WJ < to WEAF. w . WJAR. wri. wzanlawlogI ivlrgipgflxltggivflililbi-tl: won, WRC, w AE, WWJ, wast ._wHAM_ ' ' KSD, WGY, WMAQ. WGY (380) Schenectady. Opera. WTAM Olev. Studio. ‘ WGR (303) Buffalo. Join WEAF. WIP (508) Phlla. Calvert. Hour. WBBR (258) N. Y. 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