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L - _.1 11 -1 1 11-. :'_~.1-.111-111 1 _ -‘ ' t_,1.".-.1 .-_ 11:.-1,11'y..._-_-11.- D(`_i‘1Vil'Nl'f."N C-f}i".S}l'.'l` CO., QUEBEC, Que. `1`1’l-_i;ef,s of the famous D & A Corsets. 27-ll _. _ .,7,§|f']fi"` ‘ rrencla . 1 _‘\.\ A. 1 .1 I ‘.1 "-31 1") - .1~ 1.1.1.1 1 1;., '1»1\‘ 1,, 1.' 1'. -F” _ ._,.._._ 1*: !‘ I ~¢.‘+' 3.. 1.-I 13-"- .-5 l`1`.1‘0 ;\11.1i .Sc UO. For S, ` ‘ the girl. As he ran be looked to see if Romance Ii Ended Reslisticslly In Wedloclr By RICHARD G. WHITE opyright, 1910. by American Press Association. C1‘¢t`ll¥¥h¥H5l¥¥¥¥¥¥llIUIl¥¥¥ An elderly gentleman sat on the L11-111111 pluzzn. of a summer hotel over- looking the ocean. Beneath him the \\1;1\-es were curling in on the beach, 1-:is-11111; a line of foam over the smooth .»-111111, and receding with an ellervesc- ing sound. There may be people who can sit and watch this incessant roll- »l11;; i11 and recession of waves with 11 `.~:111li1l indifference. Not so George \\'::1-1-ington, whose spiritual part was inode of liner stuff than that of the 1 111-e1-nge num or woman. To him the l1il|ows told stories of iniinity_ More than that, they brought him memories. 'l`l1o1-o was ri tinge of sadness in it all, for ho was alone in tho world, without '.\'i1`e or child. 'l`i1c waves were recalling to him n 111111111111 of his youth. He had seen it l`1-om 11 hotel window. The hour was 111-111-c1~n daylight and dark. Far out on 1l1c horizon a full moon was rising, 11 belt of cloud across its center. Near- cr :1 black hulk was rising and falling 111o11oto1iously_ Nearer still lay 11 point 11t` rocks. At low tide it was n little 11v11ins11la, at half tide an island em- l11-:1ci111.: 11 few square yards, at full 111lc subnicrged. On its face, looking out upon and absorbed in the beauti- t'11l scene, sat a girl. Since she had gone ihcre the snnd behind ber had 111~1~n covered by the rising waters, and _<|1o was unconscious that her retreat r1\-or dry land had been cut oif. Quick thought: shot through the brain of the young man looking out of the window. The tide his fancy transtig- in-1-il to a savage in the wilderness with raised tomahawk stealing on his prey. Again it was a serpent encir- cling the girl and drawing its coils closer and closer about her. lt was rcnlly an inanimate ocean 11ncon- sciously surrounding a girl unmindful of all save the beautiful scene before her. ,ln that region the tide runs with grunt. rapidity. Wnrrenton knew this nnd, rushing down several nights of .-i:1i1‘.- dashed over the sand toward KRZRRKZRHRERRRRKR O IIKUR 11 boat were lying anywhere near on tho bench. None was in sight. Reach- ing the strip of water closing in behind the rock, he plunged in and swam across. The giri’s rcverie was broken by look- ing up and seeing a. dripping ngure be- side her. "Come, quick! Yon're cut oft by the tide." Taming, she saw the swirling waters behind her. Her face lost its color, for she would be helpless in that quick ;-u1°1'e'nt. She stood paralyzed. "Comet" repeated Warrington. But he did not wait for her to move. Seiz- ing her hand, he drew her, supporting her at the same time, to the margin of the torrent. She shrank back. Forci- bly dragging her into it, encircling her with one arm, he swam with the other. i`he distance across the current was not long, but it ran so swiftly that the two were carried along till they found 15” ‘ 1 _ 7;- -11113.11-.-..».. ._ _- themselves at the end of the little strait. where they were tossed on the \ 7_7-‘V 1 1 \» 1_\ " 1~ l11111\\l» 1111l 1:11 11111111 A y i ‘ 1 \ V Q I»111l_\- \\'1\l 111ll _-1-1 : - _ _ 1-1_\`:1 `l’11i111:1. Lvt us scnii _V011 '. , / 'r I 11111* l111.'|11l1|`11l l‘l.ni1-1-l_\".‘ I\1'hy not oi' 111.1 tint t \1» 11 1 -.-11 't pr hat l1.-.~f 111-1111 11-sted out thoroughly » \" 1111-' RAMSAYS PAINTS 1 A I 1 l 11'* U D Y Y - ~\ 1/ 111 111, :intl .<1 1': :=:,1`. . l1:1\1~ l»1-1111 1-\|11-1'11111-111111! With, on S \1111 limo no tlrnn tn cxperl 1 1 .1111 11 1% Pm s ' 1l11»11_»=:111111< 111' 11111111114, 'l`l11= quality 1 \ ' 1 111-- >~l. n'- \ 11 1110111. Ram 1 ‘ 11~1 111111 \\rltr\ 11 ,Z 1111111.11-t ll. \\'o mail it , 11-.-11. ' A. RAMSAY 8; SON CO., 1 | -rs-is P11111' _ _ _/ M/uuzns, "°“t"°“|' .. 1.-‘.2 ....1--1 wg.. _ fl?" 11 1 11i.111‘ ___g__mg __ Euro. 1841. 0 waves. Then came a test of endurance. War- rington was strong and a good swim- mer, but by this time the girl was :lutching him so as to impede his ef- forts. _At that hour few were on the Dench and none within call. Warring- zon’s etforts were having -less and less effect, 11nd he was about .to give up hope both for himself and his burden when he heard the sound of oars. Muk- mg an ellort, he got his head as far as possible above the surface and shouted: "Help!" The sound of oars ceased, then re- commenced with a quicker stroke, and ln less than n minute the dark body of a boat appeared on the crest of n wave above the drowning couple. Then a hand was extended, and Warrington .putont his own hand and grasped the .;un\vale of the boat. Between the now- .-omei' and Warrington the drowning » girl was got into the bont. Then Wnr- :ington was helped in by the bontmnn. 1 ALW5 ,TMI 1- 1 - .._1~__/-1 w|1'|1(|U '~11 11\ r l 1 ‘Y \‘ 1 111l11ts -- ~ -- .- No. 17211 li`lu¢~ vgunlity 4"11ltr1n llose. 1- l\l111|1\ 111 2-ply l-lizyrvtlnn _\'11l'|1, with » 1'. 1113.' |1111-is mul 1111-S. Rin#-k. light 111111 :lark inn, 1‘l1nn111sg11e, myrtle, pink, his-11111-. Box of 4 pairs, $1.00; . G pairs, $1.50. No. 1175 Blorccrlzcfl. Same colors " as 17211. Box of 3 pairs, $1.00; 6 1 pairs, $2.00. and enclose price, SIZE. ADDRESS -1 1". , 7 -1. _ 1 -_ , 1 1 Al. ’1vv_ _1 _ ‘ ORDER THIS WAY Ask at the store first. ll they cannot _ |14-111-l in-ny, 1\xhl11111l, hello, sky, gxpalgckggg' a":;'2°:':;:_"‘°'i°""1o:|le1:y fgnlllrlgs -_ .1-11.11:1.:'11-2.1-..111:;1..;11f11..:21-:-1.1 “M1 ""1 REMARKABLE 1' 11111-. soil tl-11.-111111-1-11 yn1'|11-, il--ply leg. . GUARANTEE 1 1.1 111,11 (11111. h -1-1, 1111- nnl high splice .W I-'l\,1l11|l .~l1'11nlzlI1 \\-|1111-11|1|1-1-1,lf-tl. Holi peaFAJSQT:(sfo:n,i.;°u;3v¥|'¢"%gL"°‘:e;,’f ,_ 111- .1 111111-S. $1-G0: li hairs. $11.00. runny, not to shrlnk 01- su-seen 111111 " U1 li I N111 102° same 11--11111.11 11-1 1160. 11111 1,11°11.’l1°1'.¢ "¢11".'l.1’l’1?'U1`i§°1"11.l1“1,°¢‘111l"§1? _-l l1|1111'l1-r__ llla1~k_ unl_\_ ll11x ul 3 any ogher ¢a,hme,.e 0,. Coin" ‘ -fl l1i\l|`S $1.110; 5 Pairs. $3.00. hoslory sold at the same prices. lf, :iff No. 1150- Very line Caslilnere hose. auf," ,_‘,”°“:'|“9 p°"`A"ll|° C‘Ui\"11"* ‘j 1\l<11li\1n1 wr-Ii:l\t. 2-ply lell- 4-|1ly °° h°°|°"y My |°"iJ“‘ “l "me- f1111i. hcl-l mul inc. lllruvk. light and foil: : °'" |‘%m°V°" ""d_3 Val' UVM 1 dark inn. lontlior, clinmpagns-, a :I °| U 'N' 9"“'d"*¢° |" any 11\y|'1lo, |1c1\1'| g1‘1\_\', 11xl1l11o1l, hello, pa; cu °"|‘"r"‘1"" th’ 'a"‘° ¢° UI 11ar1ll11nl. llox of 3 pairs, $1.50; 6 3" w°|w 'wp °°° 'hem Wm' TW? l,am_,‘ $:,_00_ new pa rn ree ol charge. 5,; order postpaid. Remember we will flll no order lor len than one box :md onl one llxe In 2 box. BE SURE TO MEN‘l('ION FOR MEN No. 2404 M1>dl11m w»=lgl\tCnsl1moro_ 2-11ly Botany yarn with s11o1-lui "Everlast" heels and t11os_‘ Blarl: "gm 'md 'lark Will. lealller, \'l1zi1n: pnglie. nnvy, _»<(| ' 1- . 1 T111.. 11.1.1.1. 1'.‘:.1.'..,-;...1'1‘.-‘.:1...r1_'-_:.1 1l.\t1-n- lm" “"“|1 5'-l'1.V Silk splice lict-li-1 and HU* ‘lf 3 l18|l`S1 $1150; 6 pnlrs, Q10- |090 - Cnshrncra half-hogs ~H111'-‘ 11111111111 111. 1.110, 11111 11g111Q1- W\'|Rl1l. Black only. llux ui 3 pairs, $1.00; 6 pairs, ;z_0o_ No. 330--"Evcrlns‘ (7 IW-11111111 wf‘\z11i_ il/1a111i"ii°1l111sli1fli:$ ply long staple conibcvl Egyptian """°" -V“""- Wm' 51X-lily heels and ""`*‘- m*“’k~ lllht and dark tan V111 up |11 boxes. Box of 3 pun' $1.00; 6 rslrs, 32.00. ' and we will fill your AB BELOW: ’ Penmans, Limited, Dept. 54 Paris, Canada ,_________%__ 1 5" 1.11 1 l 1 Trotter foaled 1907 Bay Horse 15 3_4 hands weighs 1o5o lbs. Baron Wood is ,a re1nf1rlral-ly lmnclsorne horse He took firtt pxize at thc Amherst Horse Show 111111 also first at Clr‘town F.xh1l1ll1m1 11)1o.He is absolutely sound, stands 'right on every foot, needs no boots except for racing. He is Slred by that good Sire “Cakley Baron” who has the best lot of Colts to credit ever sired by a Stallion ou P.E.I. 5 of his Colts ~ aged 2 and 3 years undeveloped have sold for $1450.00 Wild Wood the dam of Baron Wood was sired by Provider 2.18 I-4 the fastest trotting Stallion ever raised on P. E. I. his second 1111111 was sired by Prccptor 2.2114 son of N utwood the world’s greatest brood ` mare sire, third dam Abdallah. All the fast P. .E. I. trottcrs are from Provider or Precptor dmns Bnroa Wood has thc breeding to fill 1116 bill ' I His full sister Queen Oakley won the 3 year old race this spring al Sydney, C. B.. beatingCon11nodo_rS and Achillers.Q-ieen Oakley is said to be the fastest trotting lilly 111 Nova Scotia. Baron Wood is ready to trot :my Stallion of his age on 1'. li. l. Oak- ley Baron Colts excepted. Inteudingbreeders please call u_11f1 see Baron VVood before 111-ct-111118 your best mares he will please >'°“~ Baron \Vood will make 1111- sea- son of 1911 at 254 Kent .\`t11»et. King Square. Terins $111.00 Cf'-*ll or note due Nov. Ist, Usual 1-12111111 privilege. _ W. S. MCKll'.1 Owner. 4-22dsttrs2m. Bllllllll 28901 Trotting race record 2-ll l‘2 This hi hl bred and beautiful 'l'_f1‘""‘l¥ Stallion :ill lie for service at Park blnblcs. Euston-1 Sl, Charlottetown season |01' “' T fee of Ten dollars cash or note at mme on first service. Return privilege free tial mares proves in,l`onl. llordcr has no eglrllin ll 4, in Maritime Provinces :mil no 9\_\i'_" _ |d1111|1ly Steamer. Halifax leaves every 'l`ue_s‘d1ay at noon, for Hawkesbury, Halifax and Boston. F A ll E S lst Class $1!-00 incl Class 10.10 1111111111 '1-11p 18.5° l‘nssen|;crs leaving Charlottetown vin *ielmi on Wednesdays connect nt ll ilifnx lor Boston. , Returning steamer leaves BOSTON §/\'l`URDAYS AT NOON. ` For further information a pl to the advertiser. 1 r_n|coll 4-a5drlh6m. Agent, Charlottetown. ‘ 4_1ndN“J"nH“’ ' WANTED SUMMER BDARDI-IRS - "Y "l0l'l*““‘lB <17 UPOOKIYH Doobie. Can you take A low? Il so, list your house in the IIRUOKLYE DAILY l1lAGl1l<} FREE INFORMATION BUR- l1l/\ll, lor which p111-11111-111 B |11-inl,1g11 h\.m|k Wm 1,1, 1,en¢__ The service ol the INFORMATION BUREAU ' Will Eosl You Nothing 1-11;--.2 1- 11 --1- at the head. HOBBY ew or Paper. It stands n S MNT in the Eagle costs little, but brings large res- ults. because the EAGLE INFORMATION BUREAU is constantly helping Wflte lor “Sting blink and Advertising Rate Card. Address. i |Nf0RHAT|0N BUREAU, °R0°Kl-YN DA“»Y EAGLE-1 Brooklyn, ll Y Mention the paper in which you see this advertisement. I America as n sire of beauty, i_“d"' 'mn and speed, opportunities cn_ns1dercd<-l no lee has been placed at n f1l£“'f`1 ',h“ nt breeder however careless or 1nd1l`f2r¢n can afford tn overlook who ima ins We interest at heaut. Border's coils las! YF., intillecn stalls won eIevcn1i`1rsls. linbd seconds. and 11 third. They “re “and size, beautiful in nppenrniire, faslvflw sound, and resemble him in apl‘?""“"f‘ Tm l remnrltacle degree. He lnmscl A never known defeat in Cal1ld“ N lmihe hor 1111111 mek, 11. 111111111: ‘““°" n ,, wor|¢i`s record for green ¢r_0l‘¢"' °nr_‘, half mile track. He has won e\8h"°'; me prizes and dlolomae and one secord "TM" show ring and his colts hlvo N0" “f_"|.r, whenever shown. For further P'""‘ Apply to D. O' Brien Park Stables 0|’ H. C. LYDIARD- "_ Ch"l`own 0"" 1 5-11d|m. - 1