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I. ‘O O-O-O-Q-QQ-Ofi-OQ V04 %O O-GIO-QQO § FEEDS , ! FEEDS csnltlzs g... DYED T00 MUCH NOW "Do you think If I diet it would improve my complexion?" "it's dyed too much now I think." HOW ABOUT NOW? “l was in Chicago a year ago and I met a lot of live people out there." “Yes, but that was a year ago." I I I I TOO NEAR 'i'm In love with a girl in Nebraska, But I'm really afraid. sir, to ask her To be my fair bride." ' "What's the hitch?" l replied. ‘.'v.~. a wile. sir. at home in Alaska." , N0 STRINGS TO lT "You're giving me this banjo for :eps. aren't you7" "Of course. Why do you ask?" ."I' ccc thertfrc no strings to it." I'm an auctioneer you know He: and make a large amount of money , every time I conduct a sale. She: Well, for crying out loudi i KNEW IT WEEKS BEFORE "His store burned last night. knew It was doomed aa soon as saw it." "l knew it was doomed week- before l saw it." Mrs. Newly Wed, to the Milkman: "I hope you keep your cows tn the pasture." "Oh, yes." "Well, I'm so glad. I've that pasture-Izod milk is the best." lnln-l annually. kinds of live stock FEEDS. we buy m castoan lots be 'vcry lowest prices. We are in a position and do sell at 1 very close prices. i 1WHOLESALE , ' AND RETAIL , FEED OATS (Black and White.) Some extra heavy -Wsatcrn white feed oats, also ' Island whites and blacks. '(‘ v should sea these _< nu.) ' 4 4 1 l 1 4 4 We carry large stocks of all l I I 4 1 4 AAAA AQQQAAA (Also) l Bran, Shorts, White Mid- . dlings, Cracked Corn, Feed , ‘Qflrllmcll. Oil Cake Meal. Schnmacher I-‘ecd, Beet Pulp, Calf Meal, Cracked Grain. Linseed Meal, Mixed Grain 1 (for Ponltryl. Chicken Feed,‘ I - Oyster Shells, Poultry Grit, ' Oliarcoal (for Poultry), Bone llfeal, (flue and coarse). Beef sea Bone Scraps (for Poul- 117-) Pressed Hay and Straw, G0,, to. and a. full line of P Poultry Supplies. f, CARTER s. cop _ ,1. 1L0 FOX FOOD Fresh Frozen Herring Fox ranchers can secure a. reg- ular supply of fresh herring for feeding during the warm weather '. oldrir woman had laughed brusquo- Iy. "No. No- Tm not old enough or wise enough to be your mother. And I'm sure you'll strike a much better bargain yourself. I'm no good at haggling." ‘ Virginia had been furious. but had to bottle up her wrath, so free board and lodging at Wyndham Towers ‘wasn't to be sneezed at,’ to use her own poetic phraseology. Besides, It was the only place she could visit in the neighbourhood. and it was near Peter. She set off for Pear-Tree Cot- tage, looking very fetching in‘ lav- ender organdio gown: Peter was, as usual, work~ "You, can't stay long. In a few minutes, I shpll be doing rather a risky experiment," said he bluntly. "I'm sure you don't. want your hair .and eyebrows singed away." . Virginia gave a startled squeal. "You wouldn't be half as hand- ' some with your hair burnt off. Oh. "I am iu love with him," she told do be careful, Peter darling." Mrs. Vausittart and her friends! "Peter darling" 10011011 rather "He's the one mall lu the world for grim. me. I'll never look at anybody elsePl “l IIIOIIEIIIVYOII were keen about “Puke care he doesn't!" Mrs. money, Virginia. An inventor in Vallsittart had teased. "The old this special line has s01 to lake a rules of the Game, as played byiheup of rlsks~ As amatter of fact.‘ ' you. my dear, won't. ulwsya worirmy invention is practically com-f with an unknown quantity like Pet- plate. and only W11111118 10 119 D111" er Armstrong. He's different." 9111911. 11111 101111)’? ‘V0111 111B)’ 19511 "It's his very difference that at- to o. vast lrnpfflvemfllltt 38B?" i tracts rne," said Virginia, for once‘ "11111111101111137?" ‘7118111111 W88 B11 speaking the truth, agog. Money did talk. And what, "Plus his indifference," cupplc- did Peter's hair and eyebrows mat-l merited a candid friend, soito voice.|ter, weighed 081111151 118111 0115111 It was lucky that Virginia didn't Peter nodded. t1 11161181111118 1111911 hear, for the lady's temper wascin 0118 118-1111. 111111 1i 11111119119 111 111° none I00 good, of late. Tile 00Ill"'l8vO11191'- - of true love, with its various humps,‘ "R1111 1110118 110W." . ' ell route, had jallgled her nerves‘ Virgin!!! 11118191611- ‘P9143? B01116‘ (gougldgfably. how made her feel rather small- Alld—siippel'y and unreliable 111111 18110111111‘ ilerseil-she couldn't quite credit "You never tell me anything- ulc Page child with keeping her 110w do explosions happen. for ln-i promise not to tell about the eim- 81111106?" (She'd like to blow thB. [we gpiggdg! Page chit sky-high, and quite a lot She—Virgillia——had taken the 01‘ Mherpcopie. too!) l boxes away m her little car, dis-f Peter. in a bored manner. and 111 patching some o; [he ‘mugs m Lon. a echool-marmh voice, droned, for doll, and burying the remainder other 116116111! , the bottom _of a cupboard in her‘ "Explosion is the violent expnn-i bedroom M the Towers, she had slon taking place as the result of locked the cupboard carefully, fllliiiia chemical action between Bub“ was prying m replace the ggolenstances existing in close altmlxturefl goods, cautiously, one by one, when 11nd having a highly exothermic‘ 1100119 W35 “bong ‘action on combination. It is ll was a risky and a thankless started by -the application of heat,‘ job, but done 11 m“; be’ for who or of concussion to the mixture. know a; ‘mm day m- hom- [he my. Accidental laboratory explosions lug Page gjp] nflght march 1n m are usually due to the formation of See if [he promige had been earned two substances in contact with one out! another, such substances combin-‘ Meantime, peter was dm-tfesslng.iflg exothermically with" such vio-, ly iflgflenflyg ‘lence as to form rapid evolution of "l told you I wasn't a lady's man. 811flcs—-" i I'm sorry, Virginia, but the leop- "$111111 51°11!" V118111111- 11111 1191' an] cannot change his snowy Heitwo hands dalntily to her ears. “I 11ml lgughgd apologetlcauy. uwughdowt understand a word of it. I'nl his heart w... far from light. i011 11°11" 111119 51 111° T111919 1°" "Perhaps the leopard would likej111€1111 P9191?" 1 to change his lady-love?" She had "Yen- 11 1'1"! 11111511911 111 1111163’ guggeglgd, ful-lo“ wmmh bu, “y. said the young man absent-minded- 111g u, seem arch ly, his though-ts quite evidently not lie bad been unflatterlngly sll- °11 111B YOUTH; 11701111111 before 111m- ell-t, then. She had hit the trail Sh“ wem away- 911531111941- 9,111‘ em, 1mm, she had m; the m,“ eerlng at top speed ill her car HEARTS AFIRE t Iy Mao Christie . ¢++o+o++++o++4+"°*"‘“ CHAPTER XXXIV The Explosion a Peter Armstrong worked inces- santly in ills laboratory- ll. was the one love that remain- ed to lliln ill this disturbing. 1°99)" turvy universe. Time and again he wanted to tell Vii'ginia—gelltly, for he couldnt bear to hurt a woman-whats stil- pld biullder their engagement W811! But. Nlrglniars facile emotions had been definitely touched. Cou- ceited as she was, she knew that Peter's heart had not yet melted to- words her, and-dike that type of W0lllBI1~—Qh8 ‘out-of-resch‘ had wou~ llrous charm for her. hard at . r THE CHARLOTTETOWN13UIAN. / loo neatly on [he head, |through the country roads. There was no word about a wed- "Wham? 111111?" A 111111. 111111111111 7 (ling dfly_ Bu; m,“ w“ the bride-s roar, like a cannon going off, caus- prerogative, wasn't it‘! Ied her to pull up sharply, jump She broached Mrs. Vansltmrt on °;1l11111111t1n1‘111111:‘ln@ herltyres- l';i'l‘hey'ro tl - -11 1'8 .an t l o nifimséilbjelul of marriage same sworn one of tiiim haiiouburstllfiv "Not having a mother 0f any own,| 1311111111118 1111011 11110 1119 B9111. 811B I'm sure you'll do 1t [m- me?" decided that the noise had been a “DO what, vlrglniaq». disldlltlflap of thunder, for the day "Arrange with Peter about lhtuwa“ B“ "y- money he must settle on me dear. Lime 111d 9119 811E511 111111 111 111111 Ahegrlqoqleart mlkjl imoment her fiance, Peter Arm- "Hand-to-pocket“ you mean!" Thellsilflng. W811 1371118. 11: 1111511‘! 111111 119111‘. ees mass, upon t e our of his wrecked laboratory! 8 I I W B!‘ "“?‘“a.t.'* RAYON this ' o Prudence Page had not been rfar from Pear-Tree Cottage when tllci accident occurred. The noise of the explosion startled her, filling pher with dreadful premonition. “Peter! The laboratory!" She ran, with love’s intuition, straight for the scene of the disaster, arriv- ing there before anyone else hsd ly up!" > fell on Prudenclfs frock. . was a gash-high- above the ear, and the tatlop, tore a flollnce of her gown ‘off, and made a rough bandage for that bleeding head. What's happened?" The village constable rapped loud~ . _,, adxcept for jibe}; dénchly 111111119 H838‘ of his ' lace, he looked as though be were asleep. The eyes were closed, tihorbody. limp. Prudence tlhrust “her. hand-Inside ‘ his ‘toln- coat". I against his-heart. as ll. atill- boating? Was 118---- was he....dead? ‘ “Peter!” . ‘ Glass llry on the floor, and ov- ywhvere. Again that warm trickle There _g;lrl, without a moment's heal- “Hl, there! on the door, "Open, I say!" ‘ un for a doctor!" Prudence called. Means The Building or so Addit- This w... ~ Disappointment ' In Selection 0f Port Churchill tonal Mlle: of RalIwayAnd Besides 6 Million Dollars Have Already Been Spent On Port Nelson WINNIPEG, Aug. 12- — As far as the on-to~the Hudson Bay As- sociation is concerned, changing of the ports at Hudson Bay le u dis- appointment. H- L. Layet, Vice Prfiflldenl. said today in comment- ing on the announcement that Frederick Palmer, consulting 'ell- All this week and part of next week,.or in fact so long as they last, your grocer is authorised to give free a beauti- ful Bread Knife (regulation size 12 inches in length) to each person who purchases a 98 pound bag of REGAL FLOUR.‘ " - This is a wonderful opportunity ‘to secure a bag of the very best flour milled in Canada, at the market price and a new Bread Knife without cost. g » REGAL FLOUR is soldwityh an absolute guarantee of money back if not satisfactory in every way. J . l i r. i I ed Churchill as the logical termin- us of the railway instead of Port Nelson. The association had several rea- sons for being surprised at the de- cision. Mr. Layel. said it would be at. least two years, he thought, be- fore the territory between Limo- otone and Churchill, tile territory surveyed for o. possible railroad, would be'resdy for a road bed be- cause tlle country was wet and . marshy- The association also felt that the change l-n policy involved construction of 90 additional mllot-l of steel, whereas only 60 miles re- msined to complete the railway to Port Nelson; alto six million dol- lars had been spent on Port Nel- son harbor. Mr. Luyet referred to the rc- 111118. Mini-slér of Railways, Iflvol-‘WHO gave evidence before the Sen "J ate Committee in 1920, setting forth the advantages of making Port Nelson the Hudson Bay port. Li. NEARIlY REFUSED PRINCEB REQUEBT OSIIAWA, Aug. lit-Sergeant l“. W- Brown, postman, who because of saving the‘ Prince of Wales’ life when the Prince was four years olti, was invited to meet the Prince at government house garden par- ty, lleurly refused the Prince's in- vitation to be present. Brown owns no morning dress or silk hat and he felt that hc should not appear before the prince with~ out them. » Had it not been for the kind- ness of an Oshawa citizen, who loaned the necessary dress Ser- geant Brown would have missed heard - gained the spot. ‘ safe way I _ utory were completely blown away. wlpdqwg They “yd t | I t i . “IBOIBBCIIQRIVC 51298213211121‘) littléldthe flelttl on while: "An explosion," said the girl on enliiizent- slfrggiiifnir Pfifltlgrlvllfl] i)‘: t0 laundering than any n.0,...“ Sh“; 5nd ‘Jfigeo; fix?!" 1 quickly. "I'm llffflid he's badly 1l1i0ll' advised n. - . , s. hurt." - Pl- d , h‘ . Willi m3“ Dllngenl smell came ' One of the neighbours. who had docttilrisrilcigiollitredlgitiiif1111:1131]: 1t never twist It navel-m 11- a ‘tony-Map outside,‘ {hurried for ed with ieaden feet towards her a o Without a moment's hesitation, the doctor, while the others forced home. The news had spread, and in the I it with cake soap. Rayon is most fragile when wet. A migh c, 8 YOU § CXPGC Prudence tried to force the door op- en. It had jammed. She pushed and thrust ln val“, Thell, heediess of torn frock and a cut on ller foot, she scrambled RZYOII 13C through a broken window, calling: onl lnmfld- PhrcLuxsuds rilpeml”? P81"! Arc you there?" - - - o answer. Ppmg 1t up and She dropped from the window to ‘down 3g you d9 _ the stone floor within, and gave a cry, as she saw, amid tlbo wreck- age. Peter lying crumpled, face by placing their order with us. Shipment by express any week day or by freight on Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays put up in fifty and one hundred pound packag . MATTHEW d‘ McLEAN, LTD. Sourls, P. E. I. 8344-8-8-121. lYfbiéhmfiT Cards Dr. (J. I. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye, Bar, Nose and Throat , Testing Eyes and supplying f" Office, Bayer Building Great George sum Office Hours-ll to 12.80. 1.30 to 5.00 McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY ' W. B. BENTLEY, R. C. Barrister and Attorney-at- Law Office: I80 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Ch-tlotfolfllill. P. B. I. Ménbnaltl & McPhee » B. A. l. A. McDONALD ll. F. MoPlIl-JB B downward, one arm thrown for- Wllrd. as 111011811. amid disaster, he' bad tried to save himself. . ' "Peter!" Prudence rushed to him. and kneeling down——she put hcr arms about his shoulders. "Pet- c er! Speak to me! Oh, Peter!" Ghostly silence. "Peter!" The agonized cry rang through the wrecked shed. Something warm and wet drip- ped on her hand, red-coloured“ -it was blood! "Peter, dearest!" with l; mighty effort she contrived to esss The many windows of the labor- _ The head of tb e village con- stable, accompanied by sume neigh- hours, dppeaned at the wrecked ' he door, and the big constable, with the lhlelp of another man, carried the unconsci Armstrong into the bedroom on the g1ound floor of Pear-Tree Cottage. Someone ran for brandy. and old Nannie, wringing hcr hands, kept wailing: ' (‘lilo la dead." ' To ‘Prudence, the whole thing was a terrible nightmare. it was only when Janet Mercerrcool and 811E01- Bxlellt, of "the injurious. her mother was at 1110111118 Very anxious. they've nurse, too. was passing in Blneer. and Hon. Charles A. Dull- "Poor Mr. Armstrong!" "He's still living," breathed Pru- dence, speaking as th in a sort of trance. cer is undertaking the case, and ‘l-Blflkrsphed for a night lnlfd Cumbermere his racing-car. . . .he know-a P.eter....he says he'll get the best that's to ‘be had, doctors. 11011117011911. 1111111911 "Don the, scene. surgeons. nurses and all. Every- climbing, hiking. Therfaa real vacar that she went home. thing is being done." lion for you-and Yoho Camp is hut Thodoctofs diagnosis had been At half-past. nine that night, one of Canadian Pacific's hlne Bungl- very guarded. Until he'd got a aec- when the night nurse came ml low CampuRaCuQSJOaday, 011d Opinion. one couldn't say the duty. Janet Mercer came to Green , 5111""!!! P1l11- ' Gables for a breath of air. ' 1116 garden gate, ollgh she were] "Janet Mer- port of W. A. Howden, cillef engill- what was one or the numtandh“; eer of the Department of Rallwayaevems of m5 ma Canadian Pacific Rookie From Field, motor-cars take you t0 Yoho Valley Camp. There you find our log-cabin bungalow, cozy, com- . ortablc. Faintly to your cars cornea 1th: sound of Takakkaw Falls, zigzag- ging dowwfrom high cliffs. An appe- i tlzing dinner i: aerved you at the con- tral community house. Then follows _ the sleep of childhood. Next day. you are keen for trail riding, ntountain _ Full lnlnmallbn and literature horn There were ‘complications.’ An up- "He's been partly congcmug . oration “mllht be necessary. party delirious. but there's hope." G B Bums; Dlgfrlgt Pggg Yes, it was serious, Extremely she said to u-embllng Prudenca _ Ann“ 4o ‘ma: shut, I so. One couidn t tell yet what the Then she added anxlously- 3 - l ,, - - alnt John, NJ. - lchances were... The worst troubles with his o | There were some bad signs. eyes", , Heart action very feeble. Shock. “What!" "And danger of collapse, as al- éways in these cases. | The other doctor bad been tele- -~ .. TRAPQR Hum "Yes. The explosion was a very bad one." "Can—-can he see?" asked Prud- ' Iiiilliiidbsiiiiiifdldi? -.‘.1‘;'.‘...."..§‘i.'lI:';2f""1i‘€'f.2'1i':.'i.t.‘if;'t°;".;’£:.'“"' tiuii°§'l“1'>§i.il.....s.> 1 °'“" “m” 1"“ "mm i‘ ' \., ‘ THE BEDTIME STRlP— . , ’= " . k _That's Different ‘ - . ‘ __By Arthur cllgpoullle await-PETA elcooo i Neal-ii: ls M-MY ' vat. \ THOUGHT ._ . watt-Friar. WHITE ‘m’ - H / _ fii ' O1’ P" “M63 “W” Bus’ HE: voerw 131-53, w: r-uom aunAK pom Hut Tue-r HA-rcl-lw ' Qwifmffg ‘mfjgga Tues: mo, H a. "routes-r mo ibolto A OUTTl-it most-owe émg Swim IN fig Too LAzY‘ “ONT 1-“ MwwYf l 0m o0 "rue oucstmso