THE MOIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN way to soc an old college friend. after ton years as an engineer in tho Mexican oll fields where he had “cleaned up quite a tidy bit." “Fate-sent hlm my way," Cynthia iliiiiiEii Pownal News The annual Sunday 5°i1°°i D1011? AN iiPEiliTliiN MmDayman Gives Lydia E. Pinkham’: Vegetable Compound the Credit was saying to herself. “No one else would have served my purpose hall’ so well" I She couldn't but think how ruuoh lnore attractive he was than her recalcitrant fiance, Major Basil Harcourt. He was virgile and of the Pownal United Church was held on Thursday last at Pownal Wharf. Most of the children of the Sunday School were present, and spent a very enjoyable time in bath- ing, playing games. and best of all. the “eats? All went home tired but h xx “x s“, THE UNKNOWN BRIDE \\\\\ k Tile dawn of a his)’ mflrnilltl W111i breaking in the east- F QR WOUNDS If at all serious, use an approved antiseptic and dress with "Vaseline" Jelly. Brings comfort, eases pain, hclps nature heal quickly. look Ior the Tmrlc JIqrA "Vaseline" l! is your prolrcllon Chescbrcugh hiig- Co. Conskl 5510 Chnbol Arctulc KIUNTREAI. asmclinc, z MARK . PETROLEU ‘QJELLY Encouraging To encourage the wearing 0f high class shoes for men we are offering: Hart’.s latest and best $11.00 Oxfords for $10.00. _ Hart’s (told Bond Oxfords $9.25 for $8.25 T h e , Shelhourne (famous English shoe $10.00 for $9.00. Arch fitter $10.50 for $9.50. boots Slater’s Apex Brand _ Boots for fall $6.50 for (lyllthla's car sped steadily "11- Klng (‘arson was at the wlwfli- (Tynthia had been glad‘ to relin- guish it. She was weary with tho events of the evening and the llight—her fiance's unexplained de- parture for England. her own hu- lulliatloll nt being Jilted on the eve of her wedding. her mad dash into the darkness to turn the tables llpoll Harcourt and save her owll face. Thu lnun beside her—filc soldier of fortune-Jtho adventuror~King (‘arson (if that were really ills llunlel turned lo her and smiled. “Your wedding-day!" he chuckl- cd, with a wave toward the criln- soiling cast- " Bald Headed Eagle: I guess we'll have to take a back seat! no comment. llc didn't guess that she svas thinking of that wedding- day that was to have been. of thc lIo saw her wince, hut he tnudc . youthful, despite ten years hard tionsdhat ago many men. lt was not sour grapes, Cynthia told hor- self, that made her compare him with llarcourt-to the lattefs dis advantage. King Carson, on his part, was studying the girl bosido him. Rut she remained an enigma. Tho chif- fon veiling partly hid her face, bllt the lndefinable, irrefutable impres sion of extreme youth‘ persisted. Iiut. as the light grew stronger, he snw that she worc an evening igown uluicr lillltl her fret “'('l‘t‘. shod in silver ‘slippers with buckles oi’ rhineston- OH. It int-reused filo mystery of this most plqunnt ulld astonishing ad- rcuiurc. King Carson hud learned to take lifo as it calnc, asking no -» WICKED PEOPLE Yankee: l understand Paris ll lull of wicked people. ' l Frenchman: Yes, it's crowded with Americana all the time. I STAGE 11:4 —v-~\. NOT ANOTHER DROP fashionable ceremony in Saint Ber- nadiuc's, of, the bride in her lovely clliftons and lace-and-orango-blos- som corouet, of the reception to which the town's elite had been "I guess that stage hand lworn off." "How so?" . "l heard him say he Intended [has nlucstion, accepting the good with kecn appreciation and shrugging lawzly tho had. lle was a reckless "fellow, full of tho joy of living- "l‘llis adventure was to his liking. work Ill a climate and under condl- - ll(‘l‘ dllrk wrap, and . _ look. said quickly: "lever to touch a drop again." invited, of the triumphai departurejlf a pfguy gifl_-g(ymelln\v he know i111’ a iIOHBYIIIQOII 111 England. Cynthia was very pretty-plunged 0111i he"! Bile ‘Val! 111 (IHWXI. iIfiV-vinto his life one night. ucnrly ran iiii! drive" ilii lligiii. Wiiil l1 1111111 ltinrdown with her car, and ended who was a stranger to her! in a by suggesting that he marry her. few more hours she would marry it was ull ill a day's work to King him-u slranseP-ln the local Gret- cnrlnln. He liked llle soul-uni: 1111 (ire/en where few ll119fli-i011B.nl_vste-ry of u. m- accepted u wllll WW asked <11’ elonlns couples lulu zlppreclntltlu of tllc [Zfltlfl will) "Tiled?" i"! 115K911 i191‘ BQIIiiY- llnd illWflYl-l provided him with the "Yes.” ‘moans to keep from being bored. "Want mc to drivo you homo?" Tllc car topped n lllll and hogan Colhorne, 0ntario.— “When I was first married I was very thln and . . .. , weak. The doctor _ said I was weak ' and 0mm the time my baby came I suffered all the time and doctored and took medi- cine. Life became a burden, and doc- tors said an o er- - h b gtion could delp me, butm us an was o pose to that. I luufseen Lydia E. Plinkhamks medicine advertised, so I told my hus- band that I thought I would try it, that I might get some relief. I had not taken one bottle when I could feel it helping me. I took five bottles and had better health. Now I have three girls and aboy and have done ,my work up to confine- ment. I am now at the Chan e of Life and owe m good health to ydia E. Pinkhanfs egetable Compo -‘. I take a bottle when I think I need it. " -Mrs. Susan DAYMAN, R. R. No. 5, (Iolborne, Ontario. Sold by druggists everywhere. 0 they descended from the car and explained their need. The county clerk assented, with hardly a cur- iolls glance at tllem——or at Cyn- fhia's sllevr slippers with their brilliant buckles. lie was used to providing licenses in the early mor- ning hours to couples who had ob- viously run avruy from some party. But ho glanced wistfuily toward the windows of ills pretty bunga- low, and Cynthia, interpreting the "D0 have your coffee first. We're not ill such haste as nil that" “No, there's no irate parent in Dlll'Sllll-—tlltli. I know of,’ said King Carson. with his engaging grin, hut llc said the lust words under his breath. “Perhaps you'd llko some coffee, too," suggested thb little clerk. So Hi0)’ all had (loffeo on the vino-covered, screened veranda of tllc bungalow, hloro thcy wont for llll‘ license. \\'llilo the clerk unlocked his off- llcc, King (‘lflrtilill turned suddenly to Cylltlllzl. with a chuckle. "Good Heavens, I ncnrly forgot-- l don't even know your name!" (To Be Continued) T0ln0rr0w’s Radio I enforcing some, happy, andwvishing picnics came more frequently. Mr. Elmer Jones, Pownal. was among the many boys who left the Island Friday morning en route to call for harvesters. The W. M. S. of Alexandra Baptist church held their August meeting at the home of Mrs. Molyneaux, Cross Roads. 'Quitc a large number of the members were present, and a very successful meeting was held. The August meeting of the W. M. S. of the Pownal United Church was held at the home of Mrs. Edwin Stewart, Bell View. The president ing was held. Mr. George McLcunari, Alexandra, has returned homo from Ottawa. where he carved off some of the big prizes which entitles him to a trip to England next year, where he will show the Englishman what stufi‘ Prince Edward Islanders are madc of. iThc following were among the rc- ccnt. visitors to the city: Rev. and Mrs. Llttlelohns, Miss Beth Little- lohns. Mrs. Albert Jenkins, Mr. Clif- ford Jenkins, Mr. Robert Jones, Mr. Bea. Judson, Mr. Ciuy Judson, Mr. George Carver, Mr. Will. DraktnMiss Aneta Wood, Mr. Nelson CarvenMr. Delno Carver, Mr. Albert. Jenkins. Mr. Robert Enman and Miss Mabel were visitors nt “Glcnwood Farm," Central Royalty. on Sunday. Miss Vivian Gay paid a pleasant visit to Alexandra rccently. the guest of her friend, Miss Judson. Miss Laura Young, and Mr. Louis Young. Earnscllflc. were visitors in Lot 48 and Pownal on Sunday. Saturday from Ottawa. where he was attending the provincial shoot- 118- . What is the matter with our motor “W5? O1‘ lXWhaDs the trouble lies with those who have the power of Conditions have become such that a team has no place on the highway, but. the gutter. Especially on the Sabbath Day. so 1118113’ spccd fiends and road hogs seem to be lei: loose, and, worn; o; all, with the exception of a few who are courteous and. thoughtful an», hose who own cars or at; least drive Western Canada in answer to the ' presided and a very successful mcct- ' Wcndal and Herbert Jones, Miss - Mr. Cyril Jones ‘returned home on ' For a lasting \\\‘ y.‘ .. A“ k \\\“.\\\r \\‘ w“. s\ and refreshing treat after smoking or when you can’t smoke. Flavored with the juice of fresh mint leaves, WRIGLEY’S SPEARMINT has 4 tang and zest to brighten your whole day! sweet, . soothes the‘ It keeps teethclean and white, breath throat, allays thirst and aids digestion. Tuberculosis- ' Milk Infection NO 25 deaths in children under 5 Yeti“ i119 due to the Bovine germ. and 61% of the cases of Tuberculous Glands are caused by infection from cattle. (Park) " ‘ ' Arc we not responsible for pm- tccting these young children when wc know how? Program same, but who n their lights Wlitilfvlilfiglflllléerfl tag? Isn't there a fine for this? Why ngi Dlacc the fines where they belong and enrich the country? ' Tuberculosis is a disease which to a large extent is controlled by the general physical condition of the! Individual. The child who is poorly- nourished is the one most likely to develop Tuberculosis. and as a. wholesome milk supply is a ncces-u sity for proper nutrition, it has a‘, "mum; so“; my home “ma”; fifgfwégfherilée ihiiii‘ grandmother. definite place as one of the chlcfam “aaving ‘he mung, _,_ 1 “m; m 11.30 It M_ on sund . motored to the city items in our fight against Tubercul-l “h. my new Essex Con“ This m- WRNY 1309i N- Y- Ti1¢ VBEBDOIW- By °5i5- 1 H928 model has only been driven 500 3.45 l‘. M. Th The Bovine Tubercu osis germ “mes and has no; hm] first new m- woo (503) phug, grand organ,‘ e 5mm‘ °i Wi-‘diic-“ifly iiillht was comes {rem cows which arc slllfcr- running n“ ygfl, l, mulmml with and many Others . "No- I'm going through with a long descent toward u. towll cup- tllls." ‘ned ill u valley-m little nestling at equally 10W B11665 _ ._ She was a. moment, l0\\"il whose bright-colored roofs and new ulytoqiate ‘ _ :illCIlI lwcrc beginning to glitter in the , “Youkyou understand that l‘lll rosy light of lilo sun. The air was Stflck, laskiug nothing of you, except. your trcsll und crisp ill the dawu- Along . .nnme und that for only a littltrthe roadside and against tho hodg- ' ESSEX coAcll silent for TUESDAY. AUGUST 30 International Radio Programs Mr and - Mrs. Everette Wcathcrbie and t i willie? I~thore will be no tle—" (‘s woro flowers, crimson and ptlr- CONCERTS ‘ we children‘ Ida mid 130118.80- "l understand," ho HIISYVOPIHInDIU zllld faint lemon-color, lifting “V-l-il you keep an eye on mo If , with unusual gravity. “We've dis-their dew-filled cups to the morn I go in." ' lcussed all that. I've given you mylug. The sky look on u turquoise i wrlrd.“ tints’?- WOULD DO lT ANYHOW In cheaper goods we “l sure will!" l sell at $2.90. A Crosby’s offer at the lowest prices ever asked by us: Men’s tan calf boots $2.98 and $3.25, as god as what usually cost $5.00 and $6.00, and side leather at $2.50. Boys-W c have still a few of these Good- year Welt $4.50 boots, for $2.50. Ladies-Gold slip- pers, best, hzlndsomest, classics, $11.50; silver $9.75. ‘Just received ~- A new line of pretty vcl- vet straps at $2.75 and the nicest satin slipper we have yet seen to ‘ l Also a new lot of boots and shoes for school child- ren. GOOD ADVICE Buy now; we have not yet advanced our prices although we are buying every day iii from 20 to 75 cents pcr pair advance and cx- pect still higher prices l l l l l l l L i "~3$5$$$$$$8$$$$$$" "’.':u know there's nothing like thrm mountains to get rldlof the old surplus." _ "l'll say there's not! I've gotten i ~id of about one thousand In the‘ * l~~l weeks myself." _.__\ DELICIOUS CORN Corn on lllP cob is twice tender“ und sweet if it is boiled ill thoi llusk. after the silks have been re-l nlovvtl nuvl the husk tied up again.» r718 “New; SIIHPDIBS. “Marvel” Cream Separator ' 215 lbs. 3'15 lbs. 27. ‘700 lbs. 79.25) 46 1.200 lbs. 94.00 F. 0. B. CHARLOTTE/TOWN Extra Parts for all Sharpie: Machines J. L. DOUGLAS ' SOLE DISTRIBUTOR 30 Queen Street A Charlottetown. I’. E. l. iluclllll Sllll Auction Hale at. I97 Kent Street on $43.50! No. 542ml No. No. No. I2 I3 Tuesday, August 30th, at 1.30 sharp. all household effects, parlor, dining room, bedroom and kitchen furni- Sllc sighed with relief, and ho‘ chuckled. lle seemed t0 hc (llljoy-, lug the adventure hugiy- By thol brightening sky, she could soul that llo was even more personable than she had thought. There was- no doubt about the fact Yhat he ivas well-bred, however curious was the circumstance that ho had accepted with alacrlty tho astonish- ing situation in which his midnight ramble had plunged hlm. Cynthia liked the careless grace of his bearing. his laughing stay eyes, the way his thick brown ‘ualr curled over his forehead. He hull confided to her that he was on his "This is the place." announced Cynthia. briefly. King (‘arson chuckled. "This is tho place where I bid good-bye to ilucilclorllollll, ch‘! Oil, well, it's lasted long enough to be tiresome. l'll wolcolne u cilango" Ile fell Cynthia's startled move- ment hosido liilll, and laid ills hund on hers. “Don't worry." ho said ringiy- "l'm only joking. to my bargain." They found the county clerk al- ready at work among tho flowers ill his garden. The scout. of’ break- fast coffee drifted ollt to them, as YUBBBUI“ I'll keep Special Summer Hygiene For Safe Wearing of Sheerest Frocks By ELLEN BUCKLAND ' Registered Nurse ITH Kotex, women now wear the thinnest summer frocks; motor, dance for hours; ini safety and pcace-of-mind. It ends the un- certainty of old-time "sanitary pads" by being 5 lime: more absorbent. It ends, too, another serious prob- lem by drodorizing. It ends, too, the problem of disposal. For one r discards Kotex as easily as tissue; no laundry, no embarrassment. Eight in l0 better-class women have discarded old ways for this true and mlain scientific protection. W O b t a i n K o t e x a t l any store. - But be sure you get yen- uine Kotex, the ONLY sanitary pad filled with Celluzotfon wadcling, the worid’s super-absorbmt KOTGX No laundry-discuss! like tluuc 5.30 I‘. M. WGY (380) Schenectady. Orchestra. 5.00 P. M. WTAM (400) Cleve. Vaudeville. KDKA (316) Pitts. Sacred Songs. 6.30 I’. M. WSAI (361) Cinci. 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