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EYES TESTED g “m; AND Q pol 9 w» g FITTED 1 m" New reiiracting room with but modern equipment. by Our experience is at your service. aga m, E. W. TAYLOR ASSISTED BY J. S. TAYLOR the g OPTOMETRISTS 1101 142 Richmond Street T PHONE 153-L. cou _______ Cus ‘ He forn A number of‘ choice Ba‘ed Ply- mouth Rock Cockereis from trap- nested high-producing hens. $2.00 D1111‘ each. Apply ligai been 11°" 2183-10-19-21. elfec fed a j‘ ‘ l! m‘: - as al ' 5M“) Auction Sale, Choice Household “WI Furniture at Arena Rink, Tuesday, Pram 10.30 A. M., consisting o.‘ parlor, '\'m u miss he t1 blankets and quilts, new. W ' J. A. McDONALD, meet‘ secti menu agali aubsl Com: find ~ sidie Govs him ‘ and these slons ' the i ’ with: sitting-room, ruining-room, bed-room town anG-kitchdn furniture. 1 nice dining- rocm suite, consisting of buffet, tabla and chairs, "m! and several other articles, all new, g-gcmi loo chest, lot of dishes and kitchen utensils. an.‘ ITussday, qetobn- 26th, it will be WARREN MYERS, Mount Albion. 1 china cabinet Lots of extra choice home-made ANGUS M. McLEOD, Auctioneer. ' Desirable Property Fiiii SALE I offer by rlvate sale that desln able proper y situate at 70 Sydney Street, Charlottetown consisting oi up-todate dwelling, in thorough repair. with all modern conven- iences including hot-water heating, set tubs and spacious aide lawn with large building suitable for warehouse, stable or garage. This property is offered at a bargain. ll not sold by private sale before offered by auction at 12 o'clock noon on that day. Apply to i c. J. MOOORMAC, Revers Hotel Block or 262 Kent 8t. 190B-10-12.15.1ll,19.22.25. PDTATBES - on pgying high. would be ma. =- YPotatoée at ourhflmwfl , arehmlse, 75, Queen {QZSMILES _... _ g The Red Lalnp 1 flflileN HE WENT. 0F couass Hi (at midnight): I feel ail wound up this evening. ‘bile (wearily); Vour main spring must be hftatfifl, or you'd surely go. \ HAD A PEN NAME ONCE “Didn't he use to have a pen _name?" “Ves. but dropped it when the governor pardoned him." OUBLE t". “Do Europeans still come over here for their precious metals?" "Gracious, no—they just sit back and let American travelers bring ‘em to 'em." “““““ " OH! "They tell me you and Jack plunged yesterday." ' “Yes. and we were both stripped tool" ' "Stripped?" “ es, we both bought 1000 shares of hokum Oil at par. The bottom dropped out and we're both cleaned." Ves. l came down here for He: a rest and change. She: Wcli it you haven't a lot of change the girls will sde that you have a complete rest. all right. WiiMlN iilllllll ~ HARIJLY WALK Mrs. llorn Tells how Lyllh H. Piakham’ s Vegetable Restored Iler I-Iealth dr“""".-...°alv“klirasfi . and would not be without it now. iiéigitznizfsi ..4 1 a bearing on our situation I rec- llary Roberta Rhlnshsert__ r_ (Continued) August 16th. Downstairs to-day for the first time. ~ As I had expected llilr- Bethe] in- tends to give up the house. He has '50 notified Thomas and Annie Cochran, and has sent me _a note asking me to see him to-nlght. The note was left, by Cordon, and as l happened to be in the hall, it was l who received it. He stiffened when he saw me, ii. being our first encounter since the other night. . "Mr. ‘Bethe! sent this," he said briefly, and started to g0. On the verandnh, however. he stooped and turned around. "Pretty dirty work the other night." he said, watch- “And I'm not forgetting ll." l-Ie walled, apps-really expecting n reply. On receiving none he stood sludyingme for a mdmeniw- u most uncomfortable moment for me. Then he smiled, his curious sneeling smile. - “I'm not ailrald, you know." he said. "I can take care of myflflii- I'm not worrying." He thrust his hands into his poc- keta and turned, not toward the other house, but. toward the road- Near the gates he began to whistle, and thus theatrically assuring me that he was at his ease, started io- ward Oakvllle. I have learned to-clay that he ls leaving M-r. Bethe]. and has B0118 l0 the city to look for another po- sltlou. The -boy puzzles me. Here am, more or less a ‘specialist in lo remember I have known them. collectively and individually, but he is n. new type. , He ls weak; compared ' lo that prognathous portion of Halli-day's Luce, for instance, he has no lower jaw. body's description warmed wail and good rubber. He has that. cunning- think, although that vain is. sauie reason 110 1111105 quilc apart from the other night. :15 representing what he La not and would like to be. At the some time, he hates the world. 11911011119 he feels himself incapable of cop- ing with it. But just how far does he carry this secret longing oi‘ his i0 05011-118 his own inferiority? T0 tilt? length of grime? Granted the de- lire to escape it. has he the abil- ity? Can "he make his 11085111110 dream of being a master criminal colne true? Ithlnk not. .' - . Other things ’g0 on much as b9- forc. Gireencugh after three days or no further discoveries has x0119 agahL The sltllfltltlli at the main house the other night has. 11181111 God. not reached the press. The boat. with the muffllngs gone 11mm the car-locks, still lies in the creek beyond Robinson's Point. 8-110 .1119 sole proof of such mufiling, if the point ls even brought up asuln, lies in the boat-house along with the broken lens. the bit of Gordon's cl- pher and the small screw cap of an ether can. Our lovers move about their or- dinary duties with an eye out, as one may say. each for the other. Vague as the future is, they have each other, and only this morning I saw Edith with a basket of mend- ing, from which looked forth what greatly resembled a 11111801111110 1111' dergarment in need of buttons- Shsdea of twenty Years cs0. W110" each sex politely assumed that the other went, so to speak, under- garmentless! - They cannot turn the clock on. But there are times when there is a sort oi‘ despair =ln I~Ialliday's face. and sometimes I see Edith sitting alone, her bands folded, looking three or fouu- years ahead with a sort of tragic patience. "So much. she seems to think. may happen in three of tour years. l She asked him, the other day, out ol‘ a clear sky, if he had been gone over by a doctor recently. And the reward, on which she had 80 blithely counted, seems as far away as ever. As far away as her dreams cf earning a. fortune I boys; for more years than I care He completely lacks person- ality; he could, according to some- of e similar type, be stood up against l1 whlw- crused with a He is, one would say, almost too weak to be vicious- But nature apparently "gives 10 these otherwise defenseless creat- urea of hers a sort of lowcunnlng with which to protect themselves. lie is not in love with Edith. 1 young woman probably believes that 118 Ho is. interested in her, as the nniy young und feminine creatu-re within his present. milieu; T111‘ 111° Iialliday. hero that samenlght any, allowing fair-the difference 1n time, at about the same hour. . "l am not a splritusiist. but fol- lowing a small dinner here, it was suggested that‘ we try fable levita- fion, and against my husband's protests, this was arranged for. “My husband, l may 1111i’. is, not psychic in any way, and was great- ly bored with the proceeding. We were not surprised, thcrefole, when minutes or so, "he fell asleep and began to breathe heavily. - "I l-rled to rouse him but was un- GUARDIAN after sitting in darkness for ten - able to, when the opinion was Si" en that he was ln a trance eta-te- As none of us were familiar with that condition, and no he hesan to groan heavily, I was greatly alarm- ed.‘ There was a doctor in the party, however, and 0n his esyinlf that his pulse was all right, we eat quiet and waited. "He then said ‘Jane, Jane‘ in an agonlzed voice, and as my name is not Jane there was some amuse- ment, especially when he added: ‘She ls asleep. I cannot 1111186 her.’ Almost immediately after that, however, he said ‘Robinson's Point,’ and something 11110111 a 11011! there. owe think now that the ai- luaion may llavd’ been to the light- house you mention). After that he was quiet for a time and I b08- Bed i0 be allowed to waken him, but just as we had turned on file lights again he got up. with is eyes gtlll closed, and leaninglover the table, seemed to be staring at the gentleman across from'hlm. (A Mr. Lewlsi a very 1110B 1111111. W131 whom my husband plays 5011' 11 great deal.) “ ‘I have not. changed my atti- tude.’ he ‘said in a really terrible voice. ‘I repudiate y0u 311d flii your works. I amgnot afraid of you. The thing ls monstroufi. and society should be warned against you.’ “I have forgotten to say that be had kept his rlghl. hand closed as though he had something in it. He made a gesture as touiiil 110 11110" this something away. and then looked at Mr. Lewis again and said: (‘I have warned you; lehall tell file policcf "He ‘seemed to be in a state oi’ great excitement, and hardly able to breathe“ lie fell back into the chair, nnd .our doctor iriend reached over and felt his pulse. He says now that. although his heart is perfectly sound, it bad almost stopped. Indeed. he would have fallen llad the doctor not caught him. In n. "short time around and seemed to think he had been asleep. He felt. however, very wretched the next day. the mention of Robinson's Point he came “This may not interest you. but- ill your article, and the cimiimrliy (jardenFresii _just as tea is shipped from - the gardens in lead lined chests as the sole way to xe- fainils strength and flavcnso it is delivered to you in metal packages when you buy r Rakwana Golden Retirement 0f . Mr Geo. T. Bell (Special to the Cuardlan‘) MONTREAL. out. 1s. - Announ- cement. la made today at Canadian National headquarters 0f the retire- ment of Mr. George T. Bell. execu- tive assistant to the vice president in plmrge cf traffic and express. The retirement will fake effect Nov- ember 1st 1926 and by it the Cun- adlau National Railways will lose one of it's oldest officers In point of service. Vice President J. N. Dnlrymple who luakci-i the announcement in- Itiluuted that. he had ‘received Mr. IleliE-i resignation some time ago and had daily hoped it would not be pressed. Mr. Bell however has definitely determined id give up act- ive railway work, having complet- ed nearly forty nine years service, forly six cl’ which have been 5110111 in ille traffic department of the present Canadian National rail-way and the ilnea of the former Grand Trunk syutem- . in time, has struck me as a’ stfilll e coincidence. I um signing ibis l‘llil, as all evidence of Rood faith. for publication.” (Note: I have since secured the letter, on condition that I withhold the signature.) . . ' "An element w-hlch works be- yond our guess; Soul, the IIIISOIIIIIl-i ed sea." says Browning. A poet's, idea only, perhaps, but wasn't iii Montaigne who said that all our philosophy is but sophisticated poetry? What a joyous time little Pettin- glll would have with all this! Trol- ting about, a note-book in hand, ad- ding up a glimpse bore, a look there, until he had a complete pan- oramic view of all eternity. But the ireal question is, what would Cameron say‘! Not for him the amorous I-Iadly in the churchyard -—a spot by the way, if our spirit.- lsts aire rrlght, not quite so exclu- sive as I-Iadly seems to have con- sidered it-nor a tea-kettle mov- lng about. His the coldly scien- tific method; the medium in a box, lied hand and foot; scales of weighing; cameras; note-books; witnesses. ' Not for him PetilngliPs wide view into eternity, but a narrow slit, gualrded by little bells on strings, through which the poor 8110M must creep if he come at all. I wonder what would happen if I could induce him to come hora? (To Be Continued) 1 __ . Women’s Happiness 1 Rests largely on solving their oldest hygienic problem this Which reminds me that slls receiv- ed a curious otter yesterday. Bo- cnuse it may e construed to have ord it here. but as a matter of fact, one must make certain allowanc- es; llddiths’ articles used my name in full. and a small amount of in- vestigation by the professional medlumkstic underground would supply some-of the remainder. The Jane, for example, is quite easily accounted for. But the remainder leaves me " no LAUNDRY’ . considerably pussled. The boat. ' AI wily dilomd 0H1 I vim for dnsfanco. Jlnll that strange oftissue. Nolsundry. No sut- in,” condition of -Mr.-st the cud, a barrsssment. lilacs heart which ll normal apparently falling him, co that lle would have fallen had “he not been caught. For all the world as though-but .1 m“; pull myself itosbiilleir. The let- wlly should! believe this? - illvanston. Illinois. August 18.10". "Dear liladiain: "l have read vritll great ism-gag your account of the strssgs occur- with her pen. She has bad lm- new way-true protection; other rejection ‘or two and the dhcu¢mc flu“; heart has gone out of her. But she has had her ‘- Mail still continues lo come in. t8? IPOIII Salem Ill INC IIIUIBIIUG; 1 but I must ask you uni. in use if: iVilllCilil ivritel-‘s consent lo the use of thisl has it been given to play such an linflluporinut part in the rallwaylrul- iiic work. Hcvlllgcommeuced at tile iltllltllll of tllelu-dllcr and having ad- to executive place, Mr. Hell's career is u. potent example of, wbpi-may be accomplished by marl; and bard work. An ardent ex- ponent of the importance of young [men equipping fhenl-selves by edu- - |cntlon and dellgency and him-self a believer in hard work as the key to success. lle placed his principles into practice to a. degree that from the start ‘commanded attention. ‘Mr. Bell was born in Montreal on September 7, 1867. I-Iis family hav- ing moved tc ‘London. Ontario, He was educated there. After one yea;- spent as an artlcled law clerk and some experience lIli a secretarial capacity during the federal elect- lbns of 1878 he entered the railway servlé on September 30_ 1878. His first position with the railway was ‘in the transportation dellitrtment of the Great Western railway a Lou- don, Ontario. Two yearn later he 1760811118 secretary to Mr. William Edgar w-ho was then general pas- 11011801‘ ‘agent of the Great Western Upon the fusion of the Great Wesl- ern with the Grand Trunk in 1882 ais chief clerk of the g nerul pas- enger department and later moved to Montreal in corresponding cap- acity with the combined lines. lHls first nomination as an offl- cer of the company came in 1890 under the administration of iSir oseph l-Ilckson. this nornlnafllou elng later retitled by Mr. L. J. Seal-gaunt who succeeded iSir Joe- eph as chief executive in Canada, in 1891. After filling many official lioeitiona in the Grand Trunk ser- vice between 1892 and 191.3, holding corresponding rank with the Grand Trunk pacific railway from 1906 ‘and after a temporary transfer to Chicago in. 11899-4900. Mr. Bell he- csme passenger traffic manager of the Grand Trunk and Grand Trunk Pacific ln 1913. In 1921i he was eel- ected 1,0 he exec ‘tlve assistant to Mr. J. E. Dalr pie. Vice President in charge of traffic, from which poa- itlon he noiw irctlree. l QBEAT YEARS IN ‘IIIE NATION'S ‘ IIIBTOIIY. Iniercstins things have happened in 1926. Commnnilrr Byrd in a Fokker airplane, circled the North Pole. PIIO- ‘togrnpbs fnken in Europe were trnng. O be fresh and charming every day, to live every day unhsadi- capped, to wear sheerest frocks without la second thought, any day, anywhere . . . you can now do all, a new way. It iscslled "KOTEX." Ends the insecurity of the old-time sanitary‘ pad. Five times as absorbent] Drodorilu. too. And thus ends ALL fear ot offending. You get it at any drufor depart-r mant store slm ly by saying”, “KOTEX”; you ask for l hositanoy. . better-class women employ ill‘ the snecemry risk of ways. . ‘ i’ l0ll'l Pom. and would ‘like to tell you‘ of something which lsccurrsd ' n . . r ' rence at tile light-house at Rollin. _‘ t without-rug; m- . Costs only a few cents. Eight is ‘I'm’ llllftPfl on rlulio wnvea f0 America. Ilfl pulillaholl in nl-ivspnpera n few nlrs inter. florfrlule Edrrle daugh- tdr of n New York butcher, swam the Ilnglllh (‘hnllncl our hour fnalcr than any of the fivc mcn who llnll nwllm it before llor Ia anything lnirrraflng going to happen in 19277 ‘For one thing. the \'olllh's ~Com- paulon on April l0. will celebrate its BIYNDRIIDTH BIRTHDAY. During 1N1, the Companions will contain more interesting milling than .ever before during its century (IIJIIOCQII- life. Jlkmailler what yrln will get for ".00: $2 issues. ronfaininpfl book h serials, 260 slum stories by the t popular authors. more than 100 special articles ,ll weekly aeofon for alous boys. called the "YB. Lab," a borough girlfldeparfment, and h! ‘llildren. also in each la- ‘; an extenelre survey of current making it easy fa you to foi- tlle affairs of this b sy world. now; min the greatest year of s fjillgsslne. fluseribs now, and Companion-ll lily cilia-on , MI fashions. , flillsationpl only 02.80. The Ioltfs Osmpaioa. I N Dent, Iostos, lass. "To few menysnld Mr. Dalrymplc, ; Mr. Bell was transferred o Toronto’ spinal. Royal . Family Will Not; ' Deny or Confirm __._._ DINRRPPZ, lFrsnoe. Oct. 18. —lu recent weeks the alewspapers of Spain have repeatedly Published reports of the possible marriage of .t'ne iPrluce of Wales and Princess Beatrice, second daughter o.‘ Kins Alfonso and queen Victoria of Spain. Official dental of the re- Dvrts has been rustle by the Span- iflil 10101811 minister. but the Span- lsil Royal fmaily have always dc- tllned to make reference to them. The lPrlnce of Wales visited San Sebastian‘ on several ccaslons 111111118 the summer. attelidlug rnc- as and other events with the Span- ish Royal family. .'i. is known that the King and qlaern invited the year. _ It is also known that Queen Vic- torla has mpde lurungementn to so to England with her two daughters, Beatrice sud-Marla. for a visit of several weeks, during which the Ifilncesles will make their debut l_n English Society, attending »a number of festivities arranitutl in their honor- \ Movie Bank “Robbed” 306 Times For Record UNIVERSAL CITY, Oct. 18—The Universal City ‘“hank" holds what is believed to he the Wtfildé record for successive lloidups. Henry McRae. director general of produc- llon at the Universal studio, an- nounces the three hundred and sixth successful robbery of the bank in the last several years. v ' The hank has bad the honor of 0010b held up by Hoot Gibson, Wil- llsm S. Hart, Harry cur-ex wn. liam Desmcnm-‘Art Acord, Jack HOXie. Ben Corbet, Pee-Wop Holmes and Fred Gillman. The bank_ which is but a motion picture "set," was built before the world war and hais figured. ~wlth many alterations, 1n or more thrilling action than almost any motion picture “eel” in existence. mo»? GET SURE WAY T0 RID 0F BLACKIIEADS There is one simple, safe and sure \\'l]y tbnt never flllls lo get rid of blnrkhrnlls: that is to dissolve them. To do this. get two ounces of perox- lnc powder from ally ilrugatore- sprinkle n lltflc on n hot, wet cloth- rub over the blackheads briskly-wash uullvc, lulll ilisllppcur. v Jllur-klu-ullu urc u mixture of dust lillll lllrt and secretions, flint form in lin- pores of the akin. The peroxlna powder fllltl the wntcr dissolve the blackheads. so they wunh right out, leaving the pores free and clean and news the action. of elussish blood P in lit M-d id d e si u“ vmmhw“ . .: c: San. .:..:.. “s...” .5: i ‘Easy to’ Gain iYllh - Yeast and Iron“ u... CouabidsTcf w... with .v'."-'is'i'naup uni-Wm’ ....T.‘.‘.'.'....“‘Z.'.’ 53.3; vltamlnes with vegetable iron re- cells. drives out fhnserous body poisons, increases energv and endur- ance and supplies the system with For years yeast has been known as a. rich vltamlue food but not until w c perfected “fronlzed yeaet"—- which comes In concentrated tab- . . let form. was it . possible to take yeast and 11011 111 weight. Vegetable "Iron" when combined with yeast is quite easy to (118051. therefore better for the system. And "yeast" when lronlzed. 110- comes jusl; twice as beneficial as ordinary fresh or cake yeast. lronlzcd Yeast tablets are com- posed of concentrated tocd ele- ments, therefore, they are 111911811111 to take and free from drug-like ef- fects. , If you are under weight, do not enjoy good health, lacking in energy and force, “lronized yeast’ tablets will pick you right 11I1- 11-1111 if they fail, you get your money back. Sold by drugglsts, at $1.00 for 0 large GO-tablet package. Ironlzed Yeast Co., Fort. ‘Erie, Ontario. 208 {he Tight,‘ proportions to build up _ l. Lester Douglas _;' SWAP $1.9 5". A, PAIR‘ .. A ilrllul opportunity is llera pflmd thsisd-lu in P. e. i. to s" l pair of comfortable house or street shoes gg n v ridiculous price. 1'iisss are i mostly high class footwear, the balance ofdiscontinusd '~ lines fromour summer ssil. » lng. They are mostly pliant leather shoss, but you win find some Bqewn and also Gray shoes in the lot. w; have all ala s but not in each . kind. ' iii ordered by mail add 1g cents-per pair.- ALLEYuifi-Ei FAlHIDNAlC FOOTWEAR iii- ____—- Charlottetown, P. a. l.‘ WHOLESALE PRODUCE 89 Queen Street Charlottetown Prince Edward island POTATOES Certified Seed and ffsble stock. Highest prices paid for good quality. Write or 'phone 798 or 988. FU R SALES - Messrs. c. M. Lllmllflml & 00-. 1'0- port by cable the f0ii0Wi11EI Beaver same as last Spring- Otter 10% lower than last ‘Spring Fisher 10% lower than last Spring. Lynx, American 20% higher than last spring. Lynx, Russian 40% higher than last spring. Wolverine 50% higher man laet Opossum, Australian 10% lower The autumn (lays are passing With- beauty and with pride; We see them swiftly glide The leaves are falling .fro_m the Their ‘beauty fades away; It. makes us sad and lonely Our youth. dot-h pass away; AUTU-llilN DAYS into the -past Never to return. trees; To see them lhlow away: illc pnris nnll you will be surprised $911118‘. Ngvpr 10 l-gmflp llmlvulbl- blnrkhcnde llnvo disappeared. iSable, Russian 10% loiver than i g blackheads. little bluickhcnlls 135; 3|; no lllnlu-r wllrrl- ibcy nrr, simply dis: jMaf-gen 15% lower than last year And aghgsgre “veg with ‘time do ’ than last Spring. And. then we long for happy days. 01111011511111. Australian, Rlngtnll, same as last Spring. iRed ‘Fox, Australian 331118 as last year. lu flu-Ir nutlirnl condition. ‘To meet us on the way! fPhat. never‘ more return. iMrs. C. P. Bownelr Renlus, Michigan ou i with slim sim daintiness. ted, so 1 I OODS Lavender silk is lovely, but if you prefer warm fabrics you can gel: exquisite undersuits in fine, soft wools-or specially selected lustre cottons. The Woons LAVENDER Lme styles for warmth are made to fit the modem modes-tailored plicity-finished with exquisite The combinations are specially designed for the 'VO€J€ of the natural figure-tightly knit- veéts that fit with thin perfection- knickers in cream or colors, cut specially for theilong corsets and short frocks.- _ Find Woons LAVENDER Lmn today. Look. only in the better women's sho" s. You will know 1t by the little sachet of tached to each garment. WOODS UNDERWEAR COMPANY, Lmlrao 70 CRAWFORD Sransr, Toson-ro canhavc Lovclq n95 undstill be arm] fllndd vendor at- Q.”