--- ~10 .w-.->_-.>».. _ Capital Ush My v main 1 it took of illC I ma cd by balm. clify t! er llg; p glut, smack Pigs ‘fzity l two l The w th @235. the r of th feed l T0 ing w ‘r3 "S? mos; folio‘ GYPC The Exhibition Buildingyflsarlottetown THURSDAY and FRIDAY, SEPT. ZZnd. 3rd. WHERE g . the future of Agriculture for this province will be mirrored in the exh Fairs recently held. Two days crammed full of interest for both old and young. All Exhibits must be in place in Main Buildin rm; CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN xii WILL BE HELD IN will begin immediately. Judging of Galves and School Fair and Glub sections will commence at same hour. 0n Thursday evening a Public Speaking Gontest will be held in the Paton Pavilion Friday morning Judging will be completed in all sections. Friday at 1.30 P. M. the winning boy and girl athletes from the several track in front of Grand Stand. Residential Property ‘FOR SALE I Best appointed; Green Street; flne [20 x 18059 feet. lttached. Apply G. R. MacQUARRXE, Summerside. lBl1-9-19-mWS-3i. Savages living under insanitnry conditions, according to a Vienna physician, retain their health be- cause they use little sait in their diet and eat vegetables grown unfertilized soil. Periodic- Eye Examinations Don't wear your glasses for flve or ten years, as some do. without rte-examination. for In that time serious changes Are vitally important. ther one’: eyes are good or oihuwhe. may take place, which if not discovered. may work l!!!’ manent inilll’! W u" "'95P precious sensr yo" ROSIE“- whe- Gnard your eyes. G.F. llllTGliESflll OPTOMETRIST Wedding Gifts— Our values are the best in years. Tea Spoons, (cased) $1.65 set of 0 Other articles from $1.00 up- G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler and Optician. most modern. locality. Lot Two-car Garage schools competing at loo al Fairs, An attractive program is arranged for pupils of all school ages. Intending exhibitors and visitors in Murray Harbor District note that the train will operate Thu rsday the 22nd on regular time schedule. The prosperity of our citizens depends on the su ecess of Agriculture. taking and thereby encourage our boys and girls in their Agricultural and Scholastic efforts. Central School The BOYS’ and GIRLS’ ROYAL SHDW ibits shown by the first and second prize winners at the local School g ati o'clock Thursday. Judging , commencing at 7.30 o’clock. will contest for athletic honors, on the it becomes the duty of every citizen to support" this important under- lleserve the above dates. AIIMISSIGN-EXIIIBITGRS FREE. ADULTS 25 GENTS. Glil|.0liEll lllillEll l5 YEARS l0 GENTS. The Crippled Lady of Peribonko BY JAMES OLIVER. CURWOOD _ (Copyright, i929, by Doubleday, Duran, and Co. inc.) He was glad she had spoken about for the woman whose picture was h" flOWBYS- on his desk and whose life was so “They have been an encourage- apart from his, so infinitely separat- ment and an inspiration to me for ed from everything in which he a. long time," ho said. “No matter might have found happiness. how annoying my work or how “I have tried to grow hyacinths 8l°°my the day, theygare always like about my cottage," she said. "But a cheering friend smiling at me from! they won't live. They die. I love my desk" ltthem and have given them every The warmth in her cheeks deep-tire. and I make myself believe ened into a delicate rose flush of they would like to grow for me if m wler- g they could. I told Mrs. Kirke of my "I am glad my flowers have seem- experience when she was here a year ed friendly to you. They nre always ago, and you should have seen her that to me. I love them just as Ilieyes light up. "1 am 1kg that,’ she love trees. If it were not that their'sa'd. '1: would die 1f 1 had to 11W "llwllllls mission is to bring usiup here. Paul doesn't understand. comfort and solace, I should hate You won't. Yet-I wou'd die-and I to pick them. Sometimes it seems toibelieve that too. It isn't her fault me like killing beautiful things withlany more than it is the llyacinths ‘whys ‘h lhehl- I feel the same walfiTheyl are very much alike. A wond- when I see a tree cut down." Her gaze reste dupon the plcture man. I think your wife is the more °l his Wlfe- wonderful of the two‘—giving you up "I often think of Mrs. Kirke as Sh“ l5 d°lhgl all hechll“ °l Ym" when I pick my nasturtlums," she Wmllh" “(my “she ,5 of their beauty’ Gobi Behind her courage was a smold- orrul, vivid, full of gold and life. "l" ‘lelhll °l Pal“ Paul lllllllil" Is She Wemo ishe looked like on angel as she sat .1 believe 8° she L. m Park IQOppOSTG him with the desk beUwEen received a letter ‘mm h“. yesterdaylWhem-like an exquisite, while-faced in which she speaks of you. she says ml“ he. hhll Sea“ l“ the llrsllllhe she has not forgotten her threat to cmlvehh l“ Quebec- come up and paint you some day. _ _ That w il be exciting her third visit he 5am’ lhmklhg ‘mly vaguely °l in three yearsp- this wife. "All \\'f‘ili'.‘l\ are wonder- l ful. And espei "' --mothers" She caught the inflection of irony “ - not in his voice, though he was _ trying to raven The knowledge of hm about her mother. Carla did not his loneliness sometimes oppressed lunch when he brhllghl’ her ml55l°h hcr. It was one reason why she] hhme t9 h" lh lhs why- She MW‘ picked flowers for him. And she ed h" head h‘ lime’ the“ her eves “.35 always saying something mcepame back to him with n. misty glow in them. "I don't like to add to your wor- ries," she said. "But it seems neces- sary. I don't want to go to any other ,-—but you. I think you will help me_. a little." "If my lite could save your moth- cr I would give it," sa'd Paul. His word broke through her calm for a moment. "I have como to ask if you will Intake me over to Peribonka. tomor- lrcw and help me arrange for a lit- -tlc plot of ground,” she said tight- "Elle-ease; effing hr-r hands in her lap. “My mohrr loves Peribonka. Insn many ways it has reminded her of that . v row I want to arrange for a place [crful flower-and a wonderful wo-l "Yes, she is a wonderful woman/h _-_v_--_-_‘ viliage where she was born and ‘from which my father brought her, fto America. We have dreamed oii to "No... As she rose from her chair she okthe picture of Paul's w'ie from. pleasurable sensation accompanied the gentle pressure of it, and he glanced do\vn at her head near hislsilendlflfl l! We“ 1n N"! 1011493» Dr. Partridge, of Cambridge, Mass, has returned home alter ._ living- there some day. for 1 love it l the dgsk and stood looking at i withshoulder, imprisoned in its hood. He; the tum of MIB- C- 5- 9°“ l" she wants to be buried there. Tomor- gathering the ing through the window. Thus Paul‘ 1°“ “Sh” could see them both-the profile oflmlst‘ Carla, her exquisitely cut features, the grace and beauty of her head,‘ . and his wife smiling up at her out ‘of the picture. After a moment Carla smiled gently in return. in the cemete y, as near the river as possble. She told me today just 'where she would like ‘to rest, in a little corner that was overgrown with wild honeysuckle when we were there last. She is so eager to get it. l “When is she coming home," she so happy and smiling and unafraid‘ asketi in planning for it-so wonderful- such a mother-that last night II “I don't know. She doesn't keep asked God to let me die and go me in touch with her plans. Some- with her." time before Christmas, I th‘nk." .. Looking into her bravely clear and He wondered why the note of bit-I Mrs, Mal-Karat J, wyckeml o; teariess eyes, Paul felt himself, forlhhlhess pel-‘lllted 111 willing into his Lawrencm Mass,’ visited he; 01d l; moment” unable to answer hgf, folct! when he Siwke 0i hls Wllfi It ,lhome in NOW L0lldOll inst month, Then he said: anhoyed him. He tried to 1mm it the guest of her father, Mr. Hugh "We w ii go tomorrow, Carla. But back. Yet it would come out. l5. McKay, who celebrated his 90th it will be a long time before any-‘ "She likes to 5111131153 meg" helbirthday on the 14th of Augst. Mrs. thing happens. It may be-it won't added, waiking around the end 0g Wickens was accompanied by h" happen at all. Doctors nre not in- it's desk to stand beside Carla. ‘lhughleh- Miss Bhlhhl“ wlckehs- failible. Sometimes-J’ “When thh t'me comes I will get, a ltelegram from her saying she is on Mhs- when“ Rahklh l5 spehdlng Carla smiled at him. Her look o! board ship or 1n New York q-romo ll"? sllmm" Wml MTS- Janet Pwllel“ gratitude transfigured her face. Paul,’ she said last time. ‘When are_lh3' cllhwh" "Thank you," she said gently. “It,you rommg go see my,» 1 wlsh she; gives me greater courage to know'loved children as you Zove them." ~ Many “lends l“ New Lommn that you are hopng for m9 like, “A11 women love chndrenp- rejsreeted their congenial friend, the that. My mother says the doctors plied Carla mysteriously. {Rem Dr‘ Murray‘ who makes h“ are wrong. That is why I want togo "No she doesn't. I've wanted givlslh annually- ‘w Perbonks tomorl-ow. Mbtherllot of them. Boyi- mllslly. Claire} Mrs. M. L wlckem and he’ iwflnts to be wit}, me as long as she i could be such a wonderful mother." daughter Miss Barbara v15“ e d the £08.11. but she insists that the time] “She will be. some day," said Chr~ 1mm,“ jlrwsdav Théy were ac_ is very short, much shorter than ile- "I sew the lllllllllnl o! it in her gompémetyby My; (YB Gm Mm the doctors have said." face when she was here, and I see Stirling McKay an}! fir; R‘ 611mg "You believe that?" it new-shlnelnz in horoyes-ln this, i “I must," Carla was looking be-Ipicture. She has a soul as deep as? yond him, as if in the distance wereWhQ sch, Mr. Kirke, and she must a vsion which it would be impos- love childreni" (To Be Continued) New London Mrs. Nloore, Crapaud, recently visited at the home of her cousin, Mrs. William H. Mayne, Summer- field. Miss Barbara Wickens had as her _welcome guest, Miss Marjorie _ ‘White, Hunter River. I-Ie knew she had come to talk to sible for him to see. “I try not to! She replaced the picture on the‘ - believe. but it comes over me andldesk, and Paul helped her againl holds me. It isn't just fear." ‘with her raincoat. "I am going to write for Miss "May I go with you?" he asked. Wixom to come and take charge of I“L‘ke the children, I love the children," said Paul. “You must mother." ' Carla drew herself together with “0hl" n. little shock. The word escaped her lips, and "Please don't. I must have the|the eagerness of it made h's heart‘ work-the pleasure-the inspiration tinie- of the children. Mother wants it; "You mean that? You are not that way, too. She sits in her win- sol/ins it 111st w be swd to mo? You dow, and I can see her from thellove my mother?" ' schoolhouse ,and we wave our hands, "Yes. Next to my own mother,l it each other every little Willie. ShB who has been away from m9 5g‘ can see the children, and they hre long." BIWBYB thinking about her. Even He could not understand what he. during hours they don't forget. You saw in her face. It was as if 8i see, they are as mucil mother's a5 flame had suddenly thrown a glow, mine, and we canot tum them over upon 1t, , to Miss Wixom. Mother and I need’ They went out into the rh'n. and ihefil. You won't send for Miss cn the narrow cinder path Carla's Wlmm-hllllll ll l5 neve-Wary." l arm touched Paul's. A soothing and Mrs. Bell is visiting her many ifriends and relatives in New Ion- don. your l __ Stop Rheumatism At Its Source Rheumatism is caused by uric acid in the blood. Urea, a blood im- purity, should be extracted by the iineys. If kidneys fail, and urea remains, it changes to uric acid which in minute crystals lodges in joints or between rnulclel ' g, excruciating pains. Avoid rheu- matism by keeping your kidneys in good condition. Flush them every three weeks with Dodd’! Kidney Pillr-for over three gon- erationl the favorite kidney tonic and remedy. N ‘- ' forming. l too. Now that mother is going to die,» could sec tile silken mesh of her: Vl5ll5ed mhhy Wm“ °l “when aha her back turned to the light com- ram. thought u; w“ an ‘deal place m i spend a. vacation. Mrs. Fyte tnee Don Buntain) re- turned to Boston alter spending a l pleasant vacation with her parents And iéiefilielrgsxiirttigatzon and brother Chester, ———— l Mrs. Sciicher left recently for her home in Sornerville, Mass, ni- ter enjoying a pleasant holiday on the Island, the guest o! Mr. and Mrs. Stirling MecKay, New 110M101!- Mrs. Janet Pickering and her granddaughter, Miss Elva Picker- ing, returned to their nome in Olin- ton, alter spending a couple of months with her daughter, Mrs. tDr.) Jackson, Winnipeg. Master George Harding returned to Boston, after spending the sum- mer with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Pickering, Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs. Stirling McKay, New London. Mrs. Rutherford Cotton, New London, returned home from Sum- mersidc after attendant; the weu- ding of Miss Marjorie Peaks. Mrs. Belle Urunn is siwndlnz the summer with friends m New Lon- don, the guest of Mrs. John Mc- hood. Miss Helen Lockhart, Charlotte- town, is visiting M155 Mil‘? m?‘ Leod, Graham's R086. M"! M" El’ mer McLeod, French River-E. wno mun YOU run-r: A Scotsman, upon enterinl I saddlerh, asked for a. single spur. "What use is one spur?" asked the men. "Wellfreplied Bandy. “l! 1 i!“ get one side of the horse to so. the other one will has to come wi‘ it." . The base of e new electric table lamp can be swung st 148m lull" to concert it into n. well fixture. "I see where Senator Hooey hi! come out fist-footed for rtlfill °1 the 18th Amendment. "No wonder. The pressure from his wet constituents become so v T END QRS For the construction of o. lhi rink in the Town or Borden, P. E. Tenders will bevreceived nti Office ‘of the Ahegweit link], l- den, P. E. 1., up to noon Sept. ti i932, and should he addressed ‘it der. Borden Rink, Abegweit iio Borden, P. E. I. 1. For the construction oi skating rink as per plans specifications to be seen st the v doe of the Abegweii. Hotel, Bord P. I. I. 2. For labor and supe - l only material to be supplied u - specification by the Borden it Co, Limited. Stewart & Lowtho The lowest or any tender rle not necessarily be accepted. By order of the Board. BOB-DEN RINK 00.. Sept. 10th, 1932. 5746-9-18-41. Lihi I TIM E TABL CHANGES flve SUNDAY, Seof- 1 lull inlonmnim new In hand! v! ' GANABIAN NAilllll Proressional Gard MissGwynneth F. Coom TEACHER PIANO, THEORY, READIN G Phone 933 SiGiiT- 40 Victory Ave. BBGT-O-H-wsm-l-mth. J. n. STEWART. K- c- u. w. towruER shnnlsrsus.,sol.lclrons. - 84 Greet Georlv 5m“ noun ro LOAN McLEOD 8t BENTL J. A. BENTLEY w. n. BENTLEY. K 0-“ Sinister and Atwfll°!"" . MONEY r0 coAN omoor m niolunond 5"“ r e 0 Commissi Protglllinsliltrifjglrok. Chllmllh Charlottetown. P‘ m. n. Manon-Io. We" n Jflirlil slllrzrlrmnboiilhm real; ' Send em , infractions of PIIOHIBITIUN to the above or to 1“ pdfld’! Kidney Pill; ‘ hi“: on nu shoulders that he got f lien arches." Inspector s. Prion I- c- h’