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Idsglouthneouponbelow. lwIinlsomllyonhowtogetup-hforyeureolfwilheu 1 ._r -F CLEAN FRAMES (AUCTION SALE i of nice Cottage and large Lot at '12 aighiand Ave., on Saturday, August h at‘ 2 o'clock sharp, new cottage. all modern conveniences, large lot 3 I 185 ft. with barn l5 x 45 (new) 0 Picture frames should be_ wiped off each week when the thorough cleaning takes places. Fly specked frames or glasses are inexcusable. e orchard. Terms at Sale. S. T. SNOWIE, " 206 Sydney Street. l. A. MIIGDONALD. Auctioneer. 8333-0-2-5L. The “New” Sharpies “Marvel” Cream ‘ Separator N». 12 21s lbs. $43.50 No. ll 375 lbs. 54.15 N0. 2'1. 700 lbs. 79.25 . Ne. 4o 1.200 lbs. 94.00 F50. B. CHARLOTTETOWN Extra Parts for all Sharples Machines J. L. DOUGLAS SOLE DISTRIBUTOR 39 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E. l. i ABSOLUTELY FREE With Every order sent In during this month for a suit or top coat made to your measure in any style and flt guaranteed at list price. A let of safety first lightning protect- ors and suit hanger free. s. r. TARBUSII O-QO§§§O§§O§O\ EYES TESTED fitted by scientific methods. E. W. TAYLOR AND J. S. TAYLOR Registered Optometrists 142 Richmond Street He: What do you think of Lind burgh’: feat’! She: I'm so stuck on his face l never looked st ‘em’. ‘ "Well. Old Timer, did you family nzflc u vacation?" ‘Yeh, summer at the shore." "Good! And where have the Gnu“! others gone?" Q-O-OQ-O-QOOQQ Q-O O-O4 Professional Cards Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Testing Eyes and supplying Glasses Office, Bayer Building Great George Street Office Hours-i) to 12.30. 1.30 to 5.00 ." McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. , Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Office: 180 Richmond Street MONEY TO LOAN . Charlottetown. P. E. I. ......___L__,~_-_» McDonald & McPhee B. A. . l. A. McDONALD H. F. McPIIEE 4 B. A. . Barristers. Attorneys, Etc. Money to than. “IEFIZMMZQQ; B. A. IQABIIBTW, SfzgJClTOll. ETC. 011C! loll!!- mock, CharlottetownJtE-l. horse sense." ."How colllr‘ he veritable ass?" HAVE .YOU NOITICED IT? m"! m|llht stroll fo; s simple good time, With narry a hook lnor a line, They need not take. belt Nor s sinker with weight Cameron But ‘they'll-catch s fvlw sucker. uell _____.__ me. r l, l Canada S. S. Lines QTEAMBHIP SERVICE MONTREAL Charlottetown l And" St. John's B. S. COPTIIOIINE Luvs ~ Leave Montreal clvTown August 8th Afllllt 5th * suouto TAKE on: OPTHIM . rues "He isn't emldier, dour. COULDN'T HAVE l-‘IORSE SENSE “That fellow llasnft a particle oi ywhen he's s r0 HEARTS Arms By Moe Christie (Continued) “Meaning that two's comiiah)’. but lhree's a crowd?" She cast a look at the tall, stalwart feliow_ whom hitherto she had considered the invalid's ‘young mall.‘ W118 there _a rivalry between him Bill! Personally, she'd prefer the ilrBi oue, but there was no accouutlut for girls‘ tastes. "I'm going," said Peter briefly. "l quite agree ~that Miss Page hal had enough excitement, and should rest." Bert Traymore turned, still hold- iug Prudence‘s wrist, and gflve M! amused laugh which yet contrived to have more than a touch of lu- solence about it. "That's cool!" Then, to Prud- PJICBI '~ "You don't want ME to run owfll! the IIIOIIIBIIL I've come all the way to town to see you. my dear?" The tone was so possessive, so assured, that io the whole com pany lt_seomed to say: “A man surely has a right to five minutes ‘alone with his future wife." . Peter and the nurse went off.- ihe latter assuring Traymore lhuli he might only stay a short time. Infernal cileek!" The moment the door had closed behind the others, Traymore sat down close to Prudence, uot relinquishing her‘ hand, but trying to draw her ucal" er to him. “Oh, I say, don't be so standoffish! What's come over you’! Shy. eh?" "I—I hate when you—'you-—get familiar." the girl blurted out ner- vously. , “Get familiar? What d'you mean‘! You used to be keen enough for me to kiss you. But I'd forgot for the moment"-—his voice changed from sharpness to a suave slinkl- ness that was equally distasteful to his hearer——“ths.t you're not yourself, my dear! What a. jolly narrow squeak you had, if what the papers say is true!" , This denouemeut. and the mem- ory of the fire was too much for the’ invaiid’s equanimity, sorely disturbed as the arrival of this mall had made lt- She dragged her hand from Traymore, broke down, and wept. v . “Oh, I say, stop it, like a darl 1H5! I'm a. blundering fool! Here, lean on me—— "Na, go away! I—I don't want ever to see you again. You-you've only brought t-troubla —into my e___. ‘Colne, come!" Traymore put an arm about her shaking shoulders, bending his face down to hers, which was hidden in her hands. He drew her hands away, mopping up the tears with his silk haudker-l chief. » _ I Prudence was too weak for fur- ther protest. Indeed, everything‘ ill the little ward seemed vague_ and misty. Her head swam, and, her vision was l1 blur. l lu the midst of the queer fol: that had come over her, was it her sick fancy. or did she see the door ODeu. 11nd behind the nurse glimpse Peter Armstrong's face and see it 011111188 from solicitude and love to n. bewildered look of piiln? s n e s s “We'll give the lovers another five minutes, bless their happy hers-ts!" announced tho trim young nurse as she gently closed the ward doorgbehiud herself and'Pet- m‘ Mml-ltrong, and led the way along the corridor lo the top of the staircase. " Peter did not speak. He could not, 211' that moment. The perfidy of Prudence had struck him like c death-blow. She, who had answered his kiss ed to the embraces of another! PIMPIES ANil ERlLiliNS v ’ On Face. Looked Awful. Cuticllla Healed. " My face broke out with pimples and sore u-uptions. They did not trouble me much until about six months ego when suddenly they became large and red. end I could not sleep st n t for the terrible itching and . I could nor go out; my fneewq . “M m ‘ reed anfldvertiee- ment orCutimraSoepend Ointment endQZdIent for n (see 11:5 ch; m re, an w en u three oak; of Boennd three boxes of Ointment I was led." (Signed) Besll Isfpzbflifllegnliaflegefltqbondon, Ont" . . Cniicure Sdep, Ointment audTel- ourn are ideal for daily toiletusee. - a...“ 1..."...::.r-;_..e:s: ooooevoo-eooo-oaooooeo-oood led how the laud "attractive mam-drew Peter In-lo with lover-like response. had yield- Io PorknBeans Welcomed alike by young &ol_d- Sold 041K151" ' “ W. CLARK Limited, Montreal 29-1 “They're engaged. vou know." went on the DUNE "Sister's just told me. It seams he saw her when he arrived here. and explain- lay. I-now wasn't it funuyF-I thought you were her fiance, at the first?" Peter didn't think it In the least bit funliy. He was whiteto the very lips, K the chattering young woman YIIblIIS side had been suf- ficiently o servant to notice that. She led the way downstairs. “You can go ill the waiting- room, if you llke." Indeed,‘ she wasn't at all adverse to keeping him company. there. “No, thanks, i shan't stay." He wanted to leave the piece at once. He dare not trust himself to an- other encounter with Bert Tray- more- ‘ At that very momentphowever, an elegantly attired younglady ap- peared in the doorway of the waif- iug-room, ,und hailed Petei\ b)’ ' IIBIIIB. It was Virginia Dale! ' Peter was ready to confound the girl, who always seemed to hill! up when one was least expecting her, and when certainly one least wish- ed to see her.‘ " ‘ " “Oil, Peter, I must talk to you for n moment! How very-ducky that we've me-i!" She darted gout into the carbolic-smelling corridor. and—i uoring the nurse who felt she had been unjustly done out of a promising flirtation with a-lnost lo the waiting-room, closing the door ,1), behind her cautiously. \ “How on earthvild you find your way here?" counterlthrust Peter llngraciously. the bare wood tabbs of the waiting- roum, and stared in dumb misery at Virginia. ‘ But—~iovely as she was-g-he scar- cely saw her. ill her place was. u. slim, young, boyish-beaded vis- ion ~ln a 00f upstairs, with dark eyes all aglow with love and long- ing. . ‘ ' Love? She h d made u travesty of the ‘word! hose eyes had lied to him‘ Even at this moment, shcwbvas gazing into (he eyes of Traymore ‘with (he selfsame look.... "l was coming up to town, as |thiugs had got too awkward at the ,Towers," Vrginia was saying plain- ,tiveiy, and with an insinuation which at first hé did not catch. though later, to his undoing, it. was to become painfully familiar. “Bert offered to come with me, and we |stopped for n moment at the post Ioffice, so that I might send a tell P tsken_ up tightening, nection with should rernem r. these bearings will run no matter how tight they are made. obviously. may lead w disastrous results. The bearlnsfl siglgiléilrmlfiizxe fr}; Pan it villi gd. then turh it backward n third or half turn. .. lock nut as’ faf a “m. the ssl pare another one has beeuwdrl come to made-up eyes. tears hard heart. "Ym/ in a. ghastly predicament. It isn't your fault and it isn't my fault, except that I want.- ed to help that poor Prudence in her rouble....'and by doing so, I got myself into a worse trouble than hers. . ..i‘ar worse. .. because, after all, one reputation is the only world that realIY mailers to a‘girl....you under- stand....oh, help rue out, Peter! I can't" say lt!"-—and with consum- mate art Virginia forced big tears thing in the ThatCarOfYours l! WILLIAI ULLMAN .45 Barbie-Benet ‘Ielhe With Aute- usehlle Owners and Drivers ea Bow te Gel the lest Ont of Their Oars el the Ines! Ihullle. TIGIITENING PAYS DOUBLE Keeping the body bolts tight has ‘ an advantage‘ other than that it serves to eliminate troublesome noises and wear.- If the bolts are . regularly, it means that they are not allowed to become so rusty that the nuts cannot be turn- ed on them. It does not pay low this task )0 remain undone over a long period, for when the motorist gets around/to it he prob- hbly will find that many of the bolts will have to be replaced or ai- wed to remain loose. TIP ON CAB-E 0F- BEARINGS » If the motorist feels that the bearings in,the rear wheels need there is a point in cou- is ‘repair that-he That is that wed a slight CLEAN OUT OLD GREASE Front whltellsearingl get their . While the supply of grease in these units may be considered adequate, condition is a point that merits. at- tentlon. If the lubricant is silyery in color. the fact is an Indication that It is filled with dust and fil- ings. In such a case, It should be changed without delay. substances play havoc with the lub- ricating qualities of the grease. lubricant from the hub caps TRY OWN “PROVING GROUND" / When_taking a demonstration in a car that one is considering pur- chasing, do not leave the matter of ovlng ground" entirely up to esmén. The best way to com- car with the machine vlng is to take it i "l must be going." ‘to rub it in‘ more painfully? n3“, yo“ mustn't’ go. ' I haven't the Jmportant bit yet.’ Virgin-Ia was concerned and sull- He lentil. iifllllifllipucangr ‘ "Well. . . ." With The girl put arm. ' "It's so difficult to fell you. You -—y'ou must help me out, Peter." “I don't understand. Won't 3'01! say_what you have to say, and let me get away?" Virginia blinked ' her beautifully hoping s. gleam of ight show and soften the eter. ti) al- ThlB. its for these said Peter brusquely. lie couldn't stand this sort of talk another moment. Had she called him into this room mere- unflattering hatte. Peter; drew out his watch- a hand upon his over the same route. The salesman will be found willing but he, of course. is subject to the directions of the prospective buyer. Get the best possible comparison between 011B. warcn FOR LEAKY CELLS If the battery is getting the mow frequent attention it deserves for Notice whether one cell consistently takes more water than the others] If one does, it is a fair indication that the jar leaks. Caught in time. the battery man may be able to re- pair it. The situation is one in which the motorist. cannot afford the potential new car and the old A the Summer, the alert motorist can ' catch a leaky cell jar very quickly. _ t0 prolkastinate. He should take the battery to the shop for immed- iate attention. AN INEXPENSIVE BEAUTIFIER’ _,. In the case of some popular priced cars, the panels that line the interior of-the doors on the open models frequently, come loose, fray and break. The effect is not con- ducive to good appearance. These may be replaced very inexpensively and replacement contributes im- nbiv to the car's interior ef- fect. It is not l ecesssry to have a “most 0f lie We Blflvf-‘B 1° 9mm” mechanic install the new parts. opinion, aren't we?" The neophyte can do - the job at home without any difficulty. A light hammer is the only tool nec- essary. - . BRAKE EFFICIENCY VARIESV When driving in traffic, do not apply the brakes suddenly-unless it absolutely is necessary. The car, behind »may have less efficient stopping equipment and the result will be a collision. Keeping always in milsd that the other man's brakes may be better or less effic- ient than one's own is u. distinct factor in safe driving at all times. -——-<-o>-~_ , Tomorrows Radio Program ' FRIDAY. AUGUST 5 International. Radio Programs CONCERTS 2.00 P. M. WIP (508) Phiia. Recital. 2.20 P. M. WSAI (361) Clncl. Musical. 3.45 P. M. WOO (508) Phila. Grand Organ. 6.45 P. M. gram to a woman i know in town. to her eyes and let, them trickle WBZ 4333) Springfield. Solos. lwho'll put me up for a duy or so. over the lbng, darkened lashes like 1,00 p_ M_ uutll"—*here Virginia looked chaII- two pearls of sorrow. _ WHK (333) Springfield. solos, cugingly at PeteP-"uniil things “Good heavens! Speak out!" , 7,00 p_ M_ blow over." "It's my good name. Peter!" Vir- wmc (265) Cleveland. Hose-Helen Peter didn't take up the cllall- ginia st dec rum to the winds. WSAI (381) Cinci. N. Y. (WEAF). enge. slippln her h up to his should- 730 p_ M_ Virgina went on: "You know how gQl-lsipy these little country post offices always lare? Well, it seems l1 telegram had just come through to the Page family, from this hospital, saying where Prudence was. Tile woul- an in charge couldn't resist read- Y O up to town allyhow, and the train was due in about five minutes,“ lBert was mighty glad to get the |uews, of course." Peter raised his bend. “Why ‘of course?" He had a tel‘- rlble premonition what the answer imight be. and the premonition was quite justified when Virginia, in a cleverly casual tone, replied: "Well, ‘tbiayke engaged. aren't they? Isn't it natural he should be anxious?" "I think Bert hasshown up rath-, little af ir at the Towers might have pu him off-oh. you knovr what I mean-don't look so stern. Peter dear!—I'm not hinting for a moment that aha ltook the jewels‘ and the money, for IYDB. . DIN!‘ i§'-“"o.n....‘ ' “sm-T?» ‘an. hero she sobered up. and sighed~ ' THE BEDTIME STRIP- A§YOUNG Lumen Braves TH!- SHLLWAYS pr "m: DAM \N\DC.N ‘men AND LET ‘m: warm! ‘il-ifioteu i eel-oil; rr FLOOD!» “VH5 ell ‘Bros, mo. *: ‘~ 4 written. e novel that his £35‘ H's eo-r N: e01. ‘(Ou KecP CkEAR 0F ‘me worm ANS/we YOURSELF’ lug it to us, and as we were going )0 er well in a difficult position. Tho|my good home, Peter. suspicious world, and cruel to ‘us women—-—" - “.What's the ‘one thing?" he de- manded. ' ' m connuesmsivo q KiLeP YOURSELF . or, and illtlngJier face towards his. "Oil Peter, you won't cast me off‘! You'll save my reputation, won't on? Promise you will!" "But what have I done?" n the lovely. pleading face. "You——we——-" Virginia wed hard, as wi "That you ( To Be Continued) The amazed young man looked down swal- though choking ove her unmaldenly predicament spent the night-practically the whole of lt——under your roof "Great guns!" ejaculated Peter- “You moan the gossips are talk- ing? ls that it‘! But I couldn't turn you out into the storm, to drown, or be killed byilightning, or a fal- len tree, could I? What also would you have had me do?" With imploring eyes and trem- bling lips she blurted out: "There's only one thing will save It's a. hard, liell the world that I'm sure she you and I are going to be mar- didn't. But you know that, Berfslrlod!" was the bomb she flung ut ..indaed that most of us"— him. WJZ (454) N. Y. Royal Hero, to WJZ, WBZ, WBZA, KDKA, ' application. i5:- .. .. \82'l5\-8-'4-ts 4 ’ 4L Mi‘ MARITIME PROVINCES—BOSTON . FinalDate for Membership Pot-am ~Growers’ Association‘ The Mmflmrsmll books o! the Potato Growers’ Association. Inc., will close for the season of 1927 m, M03148)’. Alllust 15th. The fee of $5.00 must accompany By order of Directors. _ W. BOULTER. Secretary. THROUGH WEEK-END SERVICE TO BOSTON “THE PINE TREE‘ ACADIAN” ‘ " l-v- Charlottetown 2.00 P. M. Friday. . Boston 8.00 A. M. Saturday. Through Sleepors-Jialifam-Boston. l For Reservations, fares; Em, Apply To: 1- '1‘~ RITCHIE. Tick“ Arena, Station. _ W- It; ROGERS, City Ticket Agent. “P-‘w- CLARKIN. Dlflt. Passgr. Agent, Charlottetown. Billions Nllloillijfllllwlvs, KYW, WBAL. WJR. 7.45 P. M. WBBR (256) N.’ Y. Male Chorus. 8.00 P. lVL WJZ (454) N..Y. Philco Hour t0 WJZ, Wnzpf WBZA, KYW. WEAF (492) N. Y. Musical Mina- tures to ‘WElfiY WTAG, WLIT, WRC. KBD, WOC, WTIC, WMAQ WTAM (400) Cleveland. Studio. WAMI) (225) Mpls. Musical. WGY (380) Schenectady. -WMAK) 8.10 P. M. 0mm (322) Moncton. Studio. unis“? WABC (326) N. Y: Music Melange. S PORTS-TALKS 6.25 P. M. WMAC (370) N. Y. Baseball. 730 P. ' KDKA (ale) 131cm. Markets. s. 00P. M. WBBR (250) N. Y. Lecture—Eln- ery. ITANCE ORCIIESTRAS 7.40 P. M. 30 P. M. 9.30 P. M. KDKA, 10.00 P. M. 10.15 P. M. 11.30 P. M. - (Co yrl ht, Musical p g MAPLE SUGAR aple sugar. or served with whipped grated maple sugar deserts for a salad meal. .\llnard‘s Linlment for earn-he. WEAF (492) New York. Paiais NOVELTY TRIMMING [WMAI-i (545) Buffalo. Dancing. WGY (380) Schenec. Remote, N. Y. D'Ol‘ KDKA (310) Pitts. Pos. Orchestra. KTHS (341) Hot Springs. Foley's. WBZ A333) Springfield. Stntler. 1927, by International Radio Programs, Chicago.) A Jenny blue-green bathing suit 0f silk Jersey has an applique across the front of a frigate in full sail, to give it a look of the sea. 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