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Machinists and Boilermakers Manufdcturen of ENGINES BOIl.ERS,ilTANKS ETC The Charlottetown Foun dry and Machine Co PHONE 73 P O D(`\ #ll -_-v-_n_~_: -vw-r -“ \ 4*-A--IN; We Are Clearing Off at Heli' Price the bslsiice oi our stock of Orng ment cANAolAN olzockiskv co ,, ,, ,, ,,,, sunuvsiniz “.\¢~.\» ‘ Glucose” “Tina” BEST Hickey Twin Pearl or Rub dia lim. amvsl lim ml mioymyni which in 'day an the » oi its 1_1 H 8 I nn%§§H6h@3%oN , 'rwonsley uv that it vu unless to /. 9; 1905 (copyright, iool, by 1*. o. Mooiuro Twomhley had been watching with silent satisfaction the vary srtistie smoke gsrlands he was reeling off his post luncheon eigsr. Buddehly his glance fell to the figure' of the girl bending over s desk by the window. Evidently she was puzsled by the let ter he hsd`given her to his fathers Venezuelan representative. She shift- ed her position to throw s better light on the book. Incidentally it brought her prouie out sharply sgsinst the early afternoon sulllllllt. Twombley forgot all sholiffthe smoke wreaths. “By J_`ove," he said to himself, "thstfs n proiile' for the sculptor. I wonder where she sprang from and where the goyernor found her." “The governor," otherwise Thomas Twombley, Sr., had been called sud- denly? London, and Thomas Twom- bley, r., was spending his summer in the oilice instead of at 'Newport or on some friond's yacht, ss was his ususl custom. The summer nights in town were something of a revelation to the young man, who, despite his city birth, knew little of city life, so much had he traveled wit_b his mother. ' The girl swung round to her desk, and the typewriter clicked insistently. Tom laid down his cigar and bent for- ‘ ward, .watching her curiously. It must be devilish hard to work like that when you know you were meant for better things, thought the young fol- low, and the light of s strong resolu- tion shone on his smooth, square cut face. ` “I wonder how sbe'd like to spend on evening as I do iiround town?" Then lle paused uncertainly. Would slle have the clothes to wear? He remembered., the iilmy, ~ extravagant gowns he had seen at the casino the night before. Then he as quickly de- cided that she’d look well no matter wllnt she wore. He strolled across the room to draw down the shades just n trifle. , "Beastly hot, isn't it?" “Very warm," replied Miss Oarruth ,without looking up from her work. "If I owned the Stock Exchange or conpolled big business interests I’d stop everything short in hot weather." . Sho looked up at himnwlth a grave smile. “Then l’m afraid you_couldu't own a yacht and li shooting box in the Adirondacks.” » “'l'hlit’s so. The wheels of commerce must grind on the year around, I sup- pose.” “And what a lot of poor people, they grind d&wnl” The girl spoke to liet- seif ruth r than to him. "0h,`but the town's not so bad in summer," he said. “It's corking jolly if you know the right sort of people. 1've had some -good times the last few weeks." She looked at him almost pityingly, but he did not notice it. ' _ “You know, there are the roofs and _the gardens, and nearly all the fellows in town have their automobiles. Oh, lt’s not half bad.” ‘ She did not answer, but resumed her writing. He went back to his desk, but the idea of giving her an evening out had' become thoroughly imbedded ln his mind. About 4 o’clock he rose with sudden determination. "Oh, I say, Miss Ciirruth, let’s knock ol! for the day." “Knock od?" she said wonderingly. “l don't understand." “Let's take a trip around town." The girl swung around in her chair .und looked lit him in silent amazement. Twombley looked buck at her with an engaging. boyish smile, and the faint iiush which had come into her face -died down again. “I think we have been working pret- ty faltbfully slncc the governor went away, and we deserve a holiday. I’d be awfully much obliged to you if you'd have dinner with me tonight, and then we will go up on one of the roof gardens and see tile slmw." A fulnt smile curved the glrl's lips. and he felt encouraged. "It’s awfully jolly, don't you know, and if you have never seen that sort of thing you'd like it." ` . "Oh, I understand," said the girl- “you're going to give me just a taste of the llfeyou and your friends lead. But it might nmke me very dissatisfied' with my surroundings, you know." Twombley found himself actually blinking at her,_ _She put it so baldly. '}0h. I suy,'tbat’s not fair. Just for tonight I think we might be _jolly good pnls und forget that' my futher piiys your salary.” The girl laughed. Twombisy pulled down the lid of his desk with s snsp. “Wnit.”Asuid the girl; “you must sign tliesc letters." "Oh, hang it," he said, “I-forgot." While he dispatched that work the girl was closing up her own aifalrs for the day. and when she took the letters from him and touched the bell for the oiiice boy to curry them away he lib ticed tlint she had bel: hat on and a nent .pole of gloves were osulht through the bundle of her purse. "WePil have time, for s spin in the piirk before we go to dinner," he said. “I must go home urst and change lily froek.i' , l ~' 1 n§_siokoa,,,nor oval- critically. 'rho ruin drum ellie wsnimplo, im: it ina in slri I-Ie didii't feel quite so safe about the unery she might deem neces- ssryforsv _ , ` “0h, doli"t“"&iei-,’ he said quickly. \ s oo- er as ‘ so ome, "il.“tl‘l°*.ill’ ‘.l“.‘i‘l‘»‘.§€'i.. . because mother would worry, and I un no vu of taleslloiiihs to hair." argue the buckles. _, ‘fvghm sndwliere shall I call for Nil ' ` “All right," said Twombley cheerful- ly, and under his breath he added: “Ashsxned of mamma and the little ‘ flat, Ifsuppose. !ou enn‘t exactly blame her when slle's made something of herself." ' At ii o’oloc|r she niet him at tho park entrance, and just for an instant Tw mbley felt actually dazzled I-lor soft., hlllowy gray stuff. He knew somehow that it took nn artist to de- sign and make s`ucll a dress. Her face ‘ was shaded by a picture but of softest gray chiffon cloudlng pink roses. I Tyvombley hailed ii blinsom and they drove rapidly through the plirk to the cuslno. With a thi-lil of sntls- fsctlon he noticed that ss they passed down the aisle between the lines of tables ell eyes followed the slender gray figure und low murmurs of np- proval reached his elir. He wondered whether this was il twentieth century Cinderella, this graceful figure at his side, transformed by shimmering gray silk from the tailor made stenogriipher who had worked beside blm for the _,past`few weeks. She was perfectly self possessed, only ii slight liush and showed that she was excited. All patronage died out of Twoin- the roof garden he had decided that The roof garden seemed stupid and chea . He looked at the girl nt his this. I know it’s boring you. We'll go over to the Beuucliilre for li bit of supper and hear the mondolln club "Hello, Twombley! What are you do- ing in town ut this season of the year?" then his face cleared ` “Hello, Davidson! When did you land?" _ 'I came in on the Lucania yesterday He had turned slightly toward Miss Carruth, and just then the moon slip- “I see," said Twomble risln with like to have a chat with an artist friend I see buried behind s row of steins." Davidson dropped into the vacant chair. "Helen, I've come back to look after you for always, and, dear, if you'll for give my selfishness I’ll promise you can study sociology and found work- ing girls’ clubs and endow industrial schools-snythlng, so you will come to me.” O C O O I I O Twombley~had forgotten all about the artist friend. Elo was leaning uve; ‘the psrnpet looking down on the flar- ing street lamps. “And to think I pairouised her and thought there was need of a secret boneymoonlnitaly or Japan. Tom, my boy, you’re s fool!" He glanced across the ares of tables. The gray picture but and s stiu, white straw were close together. Cstsrrli be Cured ; :'.‘.::.ms..¢.‘;.'.Lii=+..':;¢<:.ie,.,-.= ci hr-rh is s~ leoli oroonstmitlonsl lsosize, 'sud|s'el~dufto ouleitiyou sion take n- terilsl reuiellies. lisl-s Ostsrrh Cure is rkeslnmi-nslly and note dlzee on the n loud s mucous surfaces. .%ll‘s 0s~ tsl-rh Uure is not a quso me eine. It t -.r a ....... rwsphpresorilied byone oft W pray; In in "IA niry ioryesrs in gil ' It Is posed f th t ..._ Eb., ....i.°.':.. ...fi ...: oi. ood pui-illors. swag ci tly on the l"» rl smiled ~ i wmhnge you at die' p It‘s-not hr from our house. had E would mosh rsther do that than give . .1-gi ’Agql¢v|."Ill1ll|tl aetfthttolloot csllillsft .T~._ _ __. ` » ' wi-.'> . ._ 'ug 0 , _ statuesque figure was draped 'in some' Without so much ss a "thank you" l$$l\'|¢'¢l# §‘__ . E ~ __ - ‘“"'v § E in f gi. .1 »-_*pl*-1 4-ie " _,s . ll ...... , .~ Lf. - - -. -:_ ' I Turin Nicol orl-ypfy rooms E. ninth-nun - is lsfprovosesi os Nltm. *Nature %vesns fruit tokeep ns h Illi . t fruit 't hrl hgh lizulth dlterwe logs. lt tag; ppgiliiping *more gliinective also ni rc mon, _ Khlneyl)T:`p»eo. mr or Fruit Liver Tablets are fruit juices in tablet form. We AIUPIUN on nature by our secret - Pl"?°¢\!» By lt. we recharge the inedicigll action ofthe fruit, that “Eruit-.a-tlvee”¢r_e rendered elect- ive enougli In cure Constipation, iiilloumess, xlpid Llver,Iiidlges» tion ind-Blok dneys. If youwsnt io be rid of these troub es, ask your druggist for s boxof ‘ ‘Fruit-s-tives." hey never fell. 501:. s box. I?au|‘rATWB.8» I-lmlhd. ovrrsw/i. City of Charlottetown- li singularly origin light in noi- eyes lous now to please ber. As for the . C -gm, she displayed u knowledge of undersigned and endorsed TENDEII b0oks_ plays and p|ctm.es or the hom FOR SAND will be received st this which nstonlsbed'1`wombley. Wonder- °f5f° “"4" “W” °" F°U\'\"U`Y 135% V fully sduptive_ci'eiitures are the Amerl- 1905. ff°||l WY P¢\'S°l1 01’ PC1801” Will~ cun girls, he decided. 'l`hiit must be ing to supply the City of Charlottetown the reason why it was so burd to tell wig11500¢u|,i¢ ya,-.15 of CLEANSHARP Whether B fnmni’ hu'-1 bee” bor” f° SAND to be dflivererl in lots of not m°ney °r born t° make "1 Before less than 100 cubic ards same to he they`re'e“tered the hansom to drive to delivered wherever ilirccled by the money really didn’t count ufter ull. City S""'e7°" Tiy order ` W W CLARKE p 1 . , side, then at the occupants in the boxes ‘ _ _ City Clerk. around him; then he leaned toward CIW Cl.¢l'kS 0f5U¢» C\fYH=1l1- lier and whispered: “Let's get out of ' od 4i suir ' llinlr- “ITF” E555 .2 1y’, ` ;~ ,' 1 my s T" S l -- ` pus--_ nit nom Women l dealers on account of by' $,3i.0il‘Shol:g for Women The latest and most up-to-date Shoes for They have found great favor with the Shoe superior iitting,qua]ities, two very important points in a shoe, and as to wear if_it has the Royal Purple stamp on sole, you are getting a shoe guaranteed THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS UF SHOES Ill GARAUA. PURPLE their excellent style and - v -~-_ ...J bley’s beiliiiug. He was gclluluely unx- Sealed Tenders addressed to th \/vx/\nJ\/\/vi/1/\»-nrx/\f\1\/\/\n\f\/vi/\rv\/\/vx/\/\1\n/\r\/\/~./mrvvg ls lu the comfort and wear. f\f\/\/\/'\/\f\ P ,lil A Man has no Excuse for being badly dressed. lt costs no more io buy good clothes than it does. ln the end, to buy "cheap " clothes. The difference “PROGRESS” Brand Clothing is for the man who must economlze, as well as lol those who needn`i count dollars and cenis Ii's the kind of clothing any man is proud lov/ear. li gives the service and cemiori-li holds its shapllncss and good looks- in 2 way A throughout Canada. é /\ /\l\/\J\l\/\/\/\/\/\/'U \l\/\ fU\ /\/U \.l\J\/ i/\/`\/U \/\./\/\/\'\J\f\./\/\/\/\l`\/\./\/\/\/\/\/\/\/`U -fe!" P n scifi.: l> away place for the honeymoon, and -»f;`v»;--"Rr new lille ‘ill iii iin{`.;,?»‘.`n.= is io: ¥ nf 0 0 I. ' IH \ l U19 W0l'|d Wmlld Kat th\'°“3h talking ierlhs wsl:¢l\',oT\`velynosrgiuilyf ‘We .raglan about it before they cams back. A. We yeilille eu-ei -film it-uv lime. nel li lilmy cloud passed over- the moon. The ‘ '"° " °"'Y <1’ %'bfLh(;°;`l`;\=c'éf;&e lu your ine-, . glrl’s hand, white and slender, lay. on rlpnmion lynn von in my- ll ipolleiry the tablehteiiliptliglytclose Evltbin his Sgulirrppnrléegg-l ss rome: reach. e can orwsr mpetu- Jo HN CONNOL LY & cm ously’ Queen Street. Ch’town. Twolnbley scowled at the intruder; . . A W~HqT TIME The girl had made a move as if to _ did you get up this morn' rise; than ‘sue sank back in ine chair, ing? Late! Overslept my- her face white and set in the moon- ,-¢]f_ Nflghts are so delightful "‘fht‘ now that one can't get sleep and thought I'd see something of little €l10“gb- old New York before starting for”- We have 3 "Waker" tha; 'lvon’t allow you to oversleep . . -ff* pea from under-ine cloud, and nie clear- yourself, and you will enyoy Get our prices. Usb* ="“°\= ll” f“°°- your sleep all the more be~ r 1 - ' “Helen” c us ill lla e th ati - "‘ no leaned heavily mins: me table. a _e You W _ V e 5 _S , rue gil-rs head was benz so low time faction of knowing you will ‘ he could not look into her eyes. ' _ ' "Jack," me md muy’ but not so geg up Iorri ]t;i»ipeAl k , The Reliable Hardware Men. softly that he missed either the word ur lc c arm Wa' ers oi- his fender some with which ins from $1.2 5 to $2.50 and the ily- Jgseq,--Qfu.~qs»v\,.~I\,»-1;,--ql|p~w~¢~q¢.».,j ““¥°'°d °"°" hi’ “'“”°- satisfaction goes with every ` . ' They had forgotten Twombley’s ex- 1 k ` -“ ‘ lstence. Now the newcomer pulled him- C oc ' sell! tbgtlfyzdhr pardon, old man, but ' W' Miss Carruth and I were once-very- CAMERQN BLOCK, E E ’ l1£ll`l1€l€(l VV 3 l‘€ f~ good-friends, and"- Ellltlldlllfil ? Then Get is Talking Machine. The Berliner Gramo- phone snd Columbia Grs-phsplione are hand- some instruments,sub- stsntislly inode, and f so simply constructed that s child can oper- ate them. They are .itted with the new brske and speed regu- lstur. The Records are noted for their su- perior quality, great volume, clesnless and _ purity of tolls. ` lend ins ct the Hé§[.s_‘c_lilue. pe A.-floral Q Co. v .Ceiiirsl Music Storm' Kent Street. i i WAN-TED! §`$|01ll.Il,Heoel. he combi _ Tore t ll farm of 15 or zo acres »-“E ? °," 1' L" ,,}‘,,‘fE°,f,f, wine: sxzllaor ein-,sea vm. dwell- tsd - If_“_ ll” ' ing house siid buildings nl good condi- ` sam' ' :Q 4 L_ E " 7£"T°l°d° Qpion. Will psy rent in advance for one" t Taliexsll e smiiygillr toroouetipatlos year. Apply at this edict- 3' 4"' Pd f,l-Q03 , rl, ~>'c. ..» faded into n vague background. It 2" 1, -_ Q play.” r .,__ _ She rose with evident relief, and they " _ ,_ _A walked through the quiet side street to ...I ___|*Xi__ -‘r ‘ an 'odd, foreign looking cafe on whose ` Q that makes ll 3 Pf3CTlC3| ¢°°|"°m) if bu) roof the mandolin and guitars tiukled \ {0A*A>.-i‘»- "/ A7; "Progress" Brand Clothing ' limpidly. Here no lights blazed, for /T ~- I ~~~-me Mm ' ‘ the moonlight iieoded the scene. w W 5 cull” _ _ 'rim girl leaned been resrreiiy in lm- - > p o BSS 5°1d by L°"*d‘“€ Cl°'l”"°"f choir, and- Twombley smoked in sl- '___ LA; _ lence, studying her profile the while. ' , *"'-#3 _________ __ _é Somehow his fathers brownstone miin- . 1 ' ` ` ‘ sion on tlienvenue seemed very far Q , ' ` away. His austere and critical mother E l'0§|'¢S3 T5” 0 nl ITIBV e had from PFOWSB B103 ` /3’*\l » . - would not be any condescenslon on his _ _ mfg part, he decided. They could slip may 5”'/= M7/""` 1%* ii\sr@|shuQ|\»~I'WllI>Rf ~wm~ to Italy or Japan or some other far~ SHORT wncm. about buying a or range,coine to us. We guarantee every stove we sell to give satisfaction. f" We also have largest assortment > vlare in the city /. other manufactures. SO 1-1-1.-. . - i an amused smile, “sud ylf yougl look 0 0 re after _Miss Curruth for li moment I’d D Y w b n m pa 0 01| TS I0 T I , _ , At every National or International Exhibition wher ' v ever (Strsnsky Steel Ware) has been exhibited it has been awarded the first prize in competition over all For sale by . Crabbe, Hardware. Paints and Oils. GOUtl'lllll¢lll HRV. ment Hay. All Agents are requested to strictly comply with printed in- structions sent and to obtain in every case properly signed receipts ifrom farmers for lisy sold them The receipts must be taken st the time of delivery, no matter how smell s quantity is delivered. ARTHUR Pi-;'ri~:Rs. 1.3. dw if Pat & six. Notice to Agents of' Govern- Dominion Atlantic Railway. And Steamship Lines to Boston vis Yarmouth The popular Iss! Liss between lantern Revs seotls sed Boston vis Windsor Junction sud Bslifsx. EXPRIAS TRAINQ llsve lslilss. daily. $0!- septssndsv) st 7.35, s. ni. for Di by and sr- =;uih making connection si Jsrmeutii log ion The Royal Mall Steamship \ " E G S 'I' CIN' The Iutesi sud Fluent llesmer plying he ween the Maritime Provinces sed Don on. fgsves Vsrmouili. Wednesday sud Bsiilrdsy for Boeioii on strivsl of B: ross I*-sins Item Hslifsx. Returning leaves Eels Whsrl, Boston, Tuesday sod Frldsv. ai In ui. Passengers srrimln Hslilsx nest dsy 7._w s. is. by :press s. In sil in oi-mslien, guide hooks fulrlersAete. .."‘°...‘;"s °°“r.:"'~ "“~.':..i- .r ...nr , eaers sooner . ln |¢.s. armies me on Ainslie suns-ei rim. P GIFKINS, M Genernlhigr. hifi FP D" FD 'lr' of enameled and lin- l If l ¢