3 “HIE CHI.Rl.()'l"l‘l:'|‘il\\'N GL!.\'.€l)l/\I\|~ ~_-_ The, EETFITTB NEW. BTHXIJUNTEST” An Interesting Profit-Sharing Pastime For ALL Car Readers Read These Advertisements ——Enter This Contest-Deal With These Firms $180.00—lN PRIZES-M 80.00 1st Prize — — -- - — - $3.00i 2nd Prize —- -— — -— — - $1.50 3rd Prize — - - - — — $1.00 4th Prize -- — -- — - — .50 CONTEST FANS ‘l DRINK MILK Here are some specials at the - FOR c HEALTH Economy Grocery l0 Bdrs Surprise Soasg -_ _ - 44c Z large burs Ivory ap -— — llc i Ullls No 2 P0215 - — —— — 29c, 2O lbs. Onions — — ~ ~ - — 23c Bend a trial order today. Nearly everyone knows the bene- fits derived from drinking plenty of milk—-but not every one has acquired this healthful habit. Drink at least a full quart every day and see how your health im- Thev Deliver Phone 1210. pmvei Be sure that me mm, you -oi- cull at their smart Grocery (milk 35 5MB- storr, ICOHIEI‘ Kent and Hiils- You can always depend on oroiil-t I Streets. THERE IS NOTHING uxa n, “Garden C1ty” hlllk good tonic at this of the your to build up that extra pep _\'ull need for the active days ililtifiil. Cull ui at II. L. WOR- TIIIS Drugstore on Queen St. and you may purchase a bottle of Illt- famous "Mus-kee-kee" Indian Herb Tonic for one dollar. It's a genuine builder and a good in- VUSIIIICIII. for Absolute Purity “Garden City" Milk is filtered, Clarified and Pasteurized for your protection. Your doctor will tes- tify to it's safety. _ Slardetxijiity Milk) bottleddigider lC i.‘ l ' C011 l ODS. AL TOMOTIVE mi g;g,,,si,£;e;1.;ti,,,.,_...,,,,- I f.’ I SCIEII I O ACCESSORIES fq-i-m-i-i ° “ "5 . .. - n - . . See the large stock of all types of pgiggtelgn grim egg: Gig? 88m?’ ' Accessories for your car at the ' IVIIFFLUCK TIRE SERVICE, Kent street. They carry a full. line of Tires, Tubes, Batteries, Guages. Pumps, Patches, Wipers. ron ALL BRANCHES or RE- pairs and remodelling of your Steering Spinners, Mirrors, buildings, call Borden T. Myers. Bump“ Guards. EW- st. Avards. Quick, Satisfactory When you have tire trouble oi Service atieasonable ccst- Elati- any kind Phone 909. They mates on all jobs large and small FIMe-Aiiyviiiere — Any Time." given free, Thmlllh the co-opcralion of the sponsors, whose advertisements ap- pear in connection with the contest. Ihe v Charlottetown Guardian is Ilubllihlng ‘the Foto Blox Contest for thirty consecutive weeks, am Prizes are being awarded each week as listed above, In the form of scr- vice or merchandise orders. CONTEST RULES Ally refl-dfirs of the Charlottetown Guardian may participate, (Except- “ ' infi employees of the Guardian Pub- i, lls in; Co, and members of their families.) ,- It is important that each reply "c. shall be accompanied by a receipt ‘ from one of the firms whose an-, nouncement a rs In the contest. '- It. ll also important that you state 0n your entry which of these firms you wish to draw your prize on. EXPLANATION OF CONTEST Scattered throughout this contest section you see several pieces of a hotograph. When properly placed ogether these pieces form the pic- ture of the bumnecs premises of one of the sponsors of this contest. Contestants are sIm ly required to state the name of t e firm, the name of tho manager, the kind of buslnas, and the street on which is located the business premises shown the plctum. HOW TO ENTER Read the ads thoroughly — ln one or more of them you may find a clue to file solution. Clip the acc- tlons of the picture and assemble them so n: lo rtcognlu the bull- ness rernlacc. YOU D0 NOT HAVE T0 END THE PICTURE WITH YOUR REPLY. Write your entry ON ONE SIDE of u sheet of paper. slvlus the 1m‘- tlcuiars in this manner: summon ‘to LAST WEEK’S CONTEST Spolmor-II. MuoIhrlunc ii OI. JManuQcr-llcviry H. Maofurlulo. Bullnch — Pllufliurc Uphflllkflfll- Ilcpulrlng and Stork‘. PM"? Framing, Mirna- Plutlng, Wall- pspc, Etc, and Transfer Ser- vim. Iccutlm-IOD Rent Shoot your reply u any onc of the spon- lm of ccntclt that b neon ha: been truuuc with M. lent one of them. Also hunch Itch the the film from which you rccclvc your prise. correct replica have I OIIIIIQOI cl . The wlnogf‘: entries um drawn or and the prise: will bc awarded It tho order h: which they an drawn. All prim an awarded In the form of order-u on the udverllsers indicated In tho re lea and are NOT TRANSFERAB E. All replica malt reach thls offlcc not lulu- than noon on Thursday. Send in u muny replies on you . wish but be sure to attach an entl’! slip to each reply. Addren all entries to tho EDITOR “FOTO-BLOX" CONTEST I The Charlottetown Guardian of um: whhtc > aft Win a Horse Free With every one dollar cnsli Purchase and for each dollar id on account on or before aturday, September i0, you ivill be given a. free ticket cn an ENGLISH TIIOROUGHBRE I l YEAR OLD GELDING.’ i see ad in Saturday Guardian . Some one is going to win a l line saddle horse FREE! RIX’S GROCERY BOTH STORES TIILEPHONES Longwurth Ave. I021 & 102.‘ Queen St. 1601 & 1602. 1. 2. 3. 4. PRIZE WINNERS LAST WEEK Miss Bessie ‘Saunders, Winsloe Road. Mrs. Frank L. Dillon, 238 Euston Street. Miss Grace MacDougall, Belle River. Miss Muriel Weeks, 77 Upper Prince ‘St. ItIGIIT NOW-PHONE A TRIAL order to TIIE QUEEN STREET MEAT MARKET. The Number is 1301. MR. PI-YPERS i5 display ng it very llIIO lot 0i‘ choice Bccf. Pork and Lamb. a.» well ilS n fresh stock of (éurdcn Vegetables and Shelf Groceries... Thev deliver promptly. You'll like their ser- vice nnd merchandise. - PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOIV for Bulbs and Shrubs for Fall Planting and avoid disappoint- ment. Jamcs Tait, Florist at 37 Villa Avenue will deliver them when needed. A visit to Tait's Conservatory will be a pleasant one for you, and thev are always glad to see you call. Mr. Tait is a bonded member of the Florisfs Telegraph Delivery A5- soclation Inc, They Dc- llver Flowers by Wire to all Paris of the World. Phone "d9. WATCHES CL .. RING OUT AT PRICES BELOW ACTUAL COST at W.N. Tnntuws, 130 Kong 51m“, These include "omnd '13" Size gold filled and solid‘ gold, also Size silver iulrl n.ckel. 50% discount. Call in and look them over. NEW LOW PRICES 0n all FLOUR and ' FEEDS lo buy at co-opcrativc For this wec-k-cnck-n special sup- ply‘ of Fowl and Chicken. criwki-‘ll E225. 2 dozen for 35 cts, Price stibjcct to sudden change in 19W (lays. Elfi-‘o arc going up. P. E. ISLAND CO-OPERATIVE EH8 and Poultry Association Phone 575 Cuiiclling Station and Stores on Weyinotith St. SPECIAL PRICES ON DIAMONDS AND WEDDING RINGS AT CHESTER A. csnirilatixs on Queen’ Street. Also a laige stock of Wrist Watches at lowest prices l" fmin- Cilll mid select yours now while the stock is complete. Watch repairing a specialty. moms ARE TALKING ABOUT the lovely new DINNERWARE sets which Just arrived at the ROGERS HARDWARE CUMPANY. LIMITED. There a f diff and thcrieagijuroo pledge? (£51m Set. The prices are new too. Be sure to see the new pattems. PARTICULAR LADIES no NOT lake chances on their Beauty Treatments. That is why s0 many EIWEYB Dotmtmize the Empress 3W“! Parlor, zc King 5mm,’ He"? they receive the very latest W136 of service by thoroughly ex. Derienced operators. No novices are flmplflyed at The Empress. Appointments may be made by HENRY MacFARLANE & COMPANY About fifteen years ago Mr. Henry H. MacFarlane opened the above establishment on Kent Street. This is the only business of its kind in this city and is one of great importance to the province in general. All branches of Furni- ture unholstering and repairing is done here by thoroughly ex- perienced craftsmen. Mr. MacFar- lane had been connected with this work for many years before the opening of the present stand. Ho had been manager of the Re- pairing Assembling, and Upholster- ing Department of Messrs Beer 8a Weeks until the retirement of that firm. All kinds of upholstering sup- plies are stocked here, including Furniture Covering. Spring. Web- bing, Hessian, Hidum Blcling. Gimp, Bridling Twine, Kapok, and all Accessories. Special topping for cars is also carried as well as wheels for baby carriages and prams. Excelsior may" be pur- chased here by the bale. An exclusive line of high qual- ity Wallpaper is sold by this firm and they carry a complete stock of Window-shades ln all sizes for home and stores. Draperies of all kinds may be secured from them J at very low prices. Picture framing is another branch of their work and frames may be bought here for any size picture, in a wide variety of de- signs and colors. Mlrmrs may be brought here for resilverlng and general repairs. Henry MacFai-lane d: Co. are expert furniture movers. All furni- ture and household effects may be moved or transferred without dam- age. They also pack and crate ‘iurniturts ' for 169 KENT STREET China, and Wedding Gifts, etc" may be packed and crated f0! shipping at reasonable rates and with assurance of full protection against damage in transit. This firm buys and sells Goose and Duck feathers for Pillows, Cushions, Etc. They buy only new. fresh feathers and persons bring- ing these in should have them in separate lots as they do not buy them mixed. In connection with the UP" bolstering Department. it should be said that their work can not be excelled anywhere. Old and worn out furniture can be made to look like new by these experts. Broken parts may be duplicated and re- placed, re-inforcements are added where hecessary and new covering of best quality is used. If you have o. Chesterfield suite or similar furniture that is be- ginning to look shabby or soiled, have Henry MacFarlane 8t Co. make you a set of beautiful slip covers. These are specially tailor- ed fit each individual piece of furniture and you may select your own choice of material and pat- tern. They may be made so as to be easily removed for cleaning at any time. This is a grand way 9° brighten up your home and to im- prove the appearance of old furni- ture. , 1f you’ call 1042 they will call on you and give you an estimate on any of the above work which you may need. They also store furni- ture at very reasonable charges. All transactions here entitle Y0" to an entry in the popular Foto- Blox Contest and you may also draw your prize order on them its shipment. ' Glass, well. JUST RECEIVED A Shipment of the Famous Dhfmlng 1604. The Empress lg PODIIIH-r for its "personality per- manents" ivhich arc always guar- snteed, A NEW DEPARTMENT IIAS BEEN added t0 the Craswell studio. Great George Strcet. Now you can make appointments for 5.11 kinds of outdoor photography. This new service is available for taking family groups or photos of children in the home or at the summer cottage. Pictures may be tB-ken anywhere at any time. Phone 272-1. and an experienced photographer will be sent to any PB-rt of the oroivnce. Get in touch with Craswcll‘: Studio for full particulars. NEW FALL SWEATERS ARE AR. rivlns llaily at THE GLORIA. Those come in all the new brllht shades and there is a large assortment. They are priced from $1.95 to $2.95. Here too you will Sims $7.95‘ 14 to 20 selling at $5.95 to Be sure to see them. JUST ARRIVED SPECIAL SHIPMENT NEW SATIN BLOUSES in all the new colors and ultra modern styles. PRICE $2.95 Also a complete new stock of FALL STRAW IIATS One of these MUST be yours. PRICES $1.95 T0 53.50 It. P- SIMPSON Phone 230. 99 Queen Street. find some smart Knitted Suits. - SCOTT FILLER AND DRAINER HOSE Puts the water in or takes it out of your washer at a. turn of the faucet. No more necessity for carrying water to and from your washer because the SCOTT FILLER and ItRAINER HOSE is now on sale a MILLER 3110s.. LTD. Queen Street Phone 5'75. FEED IMPERMLS FROPI PUP T0 PELT IMPERIAL BISCUITS ARE MAD! from mire Ood Liver Oil and are rich in all the vitamins necessary for the production of fine foxes and finer furs. a1. AT A. E. 100M138’ MUSIC STORE 0n Queen Street there are some lillendid bargains in rociindltlon- ed Pianos. There are several different makes, all nationally known, and they are offered at various prices to clear, If you are one of those who up. Dieciate the value of a fine piano in the home, be sure to sec thesc genuine balsam willie they last. ' mun GRADE mans rmnr. VEGETABLES AND ciwcaiuas LOWER PRICES FREE DELIVERY TELEPHONE 565 _ Comer of I-lllloborough and Richmond Street . l-lenry MlcI-‘nrlnnc it 60-. K6115 Street are experts at packing china, etc, for shipping. Th9! also crate furniture, pictures. mir- rors, etc. For upholstering, rc- pairing, etc, Phone 1042. All work Ls done by a thoroughly exper- lencedcraftsmm. Notice! Contestants no remind- ed that all entries must. be amoun- panlcd by a receipt from one of the sponsors. Please read the rules carefully. Several entries came in on which there is not mentioned the name of the firm on which the prize is to be drawn. TIDII AND DISHES I you 8e in a hurry and wish to can yourself dishes, serve the meat on a. large latter with the vegetables aroun it. much as plunked steak‘ is served. An ot- tractlve and appetlzln arrange- ment and one that wil save time in sefvlllll. not to mention the dishes. but do not try this on hubby with meat that must be carved. Rub skillet with a cut clove of garlic before cooking pork chn s. This adds a subtle but delight ul flavor, Prize Icctlon different t ncs:— Mrs. Gordon acMillan; 2. L. aszard ‘Sec. 64-hour, Polyunth -- 1. L. A. Haszard; 2. Mrs. L10 d ‘Ballem; 3. Mrs. Gordon Ma i1- an. Sec 65—-Sa_IpIg‘|08sI!Z—- 1. Mrs. Lloyd kallem; 2. Cecil Jenkins. Sec, 66—SalvIa:— 1. Mrs. Lloyd Ballem; 2. Johnson and Son. Sec. 67—ScabIoca, annual:- 1. Mrs. Lloyd Ballem; 2. Mrs. Ernest Burke. Sec. Bil-Stocks, double:- 1. Mrs. Lloyd l-Tallem; 2. Alfred Burt. Sec. fill-Sweet peas, G colors:- l. Mrs. Cyrus G. Pickarcl; 2. Mrs. James McKay, Chtown. R. R. 6.; g. John R. McLeod, Ch’town, R. R. ‘Sec 70—Sweet Peas. three colors, a pink, white, mauvc:—- t Cyrus Pickaixi: 2. Jack 5 0- Mrs. 1. Mrs. C, Stewart. Ncwlands; 3. Alfred: Burt. | Sec. 72-—Verbena:— _ 1. Alfred Burt; 2. Mrs. Leslie Bryenton, Winsloe. Sec. I3—ZInnins:-- l. Mrs. Lloyd Ballem; 2. Mrs. Cell Jenkins; 3. Mrs. Cyrus Pick-f a . . Sec. ‘if-Best Collection of Cutl Flowers:- 1. Mrs, Lloyd Ballem; 2. John- son and Son; 3. Mrs. Cyrus G- Pickard, CLASS-SCHOOL GARDEN EXHIBIT l Sec. l-Best General Display 0|, Cut Flowers:- 1. Hampshire School. Ramp-- shire; 2, Kelvin School. Kelvin‘ Grove. CLASS fill-LT. GOVERNOR l GEORGE D. DEBLOIS‘ FLOWER: SPECIALS Sec. 1—Best display by any in- dividual residing in Charlottetown or within a radius of ten miles: i. Mrs. Gordon MacMllan; 2. Alfred Burt: 3. Mrs. Cecil Jenkins. Sec. Z—Bcst display exhibited by any resident of Queen's County other than section one:- 1. Mrs. Lloyd Ballcm: 2. Mrs. Chester Edwards. New Wiltshirey 3. Mrs. Geo. M. Dixon. Clyde. River. ' Sea. Zl-Best Display exhibited by any resident of Prince Count!!- 1. Mrs. Frank Deacon; 2. Mrs. S. R. Pendleton; 3. Mrs. Jesse Matthews. ' Sec. 4—-IIcsl display exhlbllcd by any resident of King's Countyt- ' 2. Mrs. L. Hubiey, Lower Mon- tague. - Sec. 5—Grand Champion Award for the best display in the above classes:- l. Mrs. Lloyd Ballem. Sec. ti-Rcserve Champlonshipo- 1. Mrs. Gordon MacMillan. CLASS Sfr-LACES Sec. 2—Tatting, best specimen: i. Margaret Rossborough, Prince Wll‘iam, N. B.; 2. Helen Roper. Ch'town', 3. Mrs. A. G. Savage, Toronto. Ont. Sec. 3—llandmade lace pccimen: l, Mrs. W, L: MacEschern. Mer- maid; 2. Mis, Ed. Lawson, Lucan, Ont; 3. F'lorence M. Palmer. Con- wa . Sec. 4-—Lacc dessert dailies, handmade, not "lean than slit:- l. Mrs. A. G. Savage; 2. Mar- garet Bossboroiigh; 3. Mrs. A. J. McLaine, North River. ‘Sec. 5-4305! specimen! of nel- t ng:- l. Mrs. A. G. Savage; 2. Miss T. Prowse, Union Road: 3. Mrs. J. B Gaudet, Ch’t0wn. CLASS Sfi-WEARING APPAREL Sec. l-Bobies Bonnet:- l. Margaret Rossborough; 2. Mrs. W. H. Brown. Cl-rtown; 3. Mrs. C. Hallett, Fredericton, N. B. Sec. 2—Bnbics Carriage Robe In WooI:— 1. Mrs. Hayfield Ellis, OLeary; 2. Mrs. Brenton L. Wood Ch’town; 3. Mrs. Weston Carmody, Char- lottetown. Sec. ti-Bables wool booties white or colored:- l. Mrs. John Holmes, Chilown; 2. Mrs. Walter Sec. 4—Ba‘hlca Dress. hand sewn: l.--Mrs. Roy Heilstis, Cwtowfl; 2. Miss Ryte Norton, Ch‘town 3. Mrs. Hamid Buell. Ch'town. Sec. 5—Babies wool Jacket white or colored:- l. Mrs. C. W. Hallett. Frederic- ton. N. 8.; 2. Mrs. James Tait. Ch'town; 3 Mrs. W. H, Philips. l. Mrs. my Heustls. Olrtown; 2. lvlrs. W. R. Stork, Bellevllle. On- ar o. Sec. ‘L-‘Bableu Knitted Drab:- l. Mrs. RJI‘. White, Oh'town; 2. Mrs. G. B. Puncher, Chlown; 3. Ellis OTeary. a-uyotio. dress, pelllmul. jacket and booties:- tlMargal-et Rossborough, Prince am. t Sec. Itb-Chllds’ handmade drem. embroidered:- l. Mrs. J. Philip Mathieson. Oyster Bed Bridge. Sec. l1—ChiIiIs' smock drain: l. Mrs. Roy Huesiis, Ch"own: l. Mrs. II. W. clay. (tlrtown, B. R, 3; 3 Margaret Rossborough. Sec. 12—ChiIds' Knitted Drels: l. Mrs. William J. MacKiry. Con- way: 2. Mrs. R. T. White; 3. Kathleen Hnrnby. Ch'lown. Sec. II-Ifltchen Apmn:- 1. Mrs. Roy Huestls; 2. Miss Claire Jackson. Halifax: 3. Miss He'll Coles. M on. Sec. lb-Wmnnn’: Ilousedresa: 1. Mrs. Ernest McMillan; 2. Mrs. E. H. Norton, Chtown; 3. Mrs Funk McRne. Wlicntlny River, 31‘ - ' ""'"'l “"“"rk r" “Wine: 1- MW RIM Norton; 2. MIBJ Provincial Exhibition i i. Mrs. Lloyd Ballcln. 01cm Jnclmn- u _ - Sec. 56—Godetia:— sec. 11-min MI I°°-- _ 1. Mrs. S. R. Pendlewn; 2. AJ-I 1. Mrs. Leo J. MacDonald. Met frcd Burt; 3. Mrs. Frsxik Deacon. maid. hum-d” - "fig ypyqugumumh Claim Jackson. hum 1. Rowo Hughes. Harrington; 1 Bw- N- I "Iallflfho Wm, Mrs. Cyrus Plckard; 3. Mrs. W. H. kemhiefl. not fill _ “ieea- . ... '"'."'i." same-a... row ec. an :— - ' _ 1_ “m, 3m; z, M", rus Milton: a. Misc Annie smith. Char G. Pickuvi- 3. Mrs. Emest Bur e. lottctown. ' hm__ s,“ 59__ibh|°x’ Dmmm,n¢|;._ Soc. 21—M|I|| Snot} 2 m“ 1. Alfred Burt; 2. Mrs. Llo 1. Mrs. E. H. Nos MIN-aim" Ballem; 3. Everett Saunders. 13 C194" 1h Jlflml- - , Alley so. City. Mifllnly. soul-u. ‘ Mk6“? Soc. Bfl-Phlol, Perunniclz- 8w fife-CI rzwfixfion my Clllbglkregtflgrtidi Lizmnnaenri nLnRe-J} iii-r ii’ or Bi ac,.var,..:--~--- '_ Event; gauge", Avardcbna. Mrs. W. R. Stork, Belle 1 Soci Bli-Roseu 3 out blooms, dlf- ville, tario. - ercn cooru:- ‘WW . Mrs. Gordon MacMlllan; 2. Miss Edna Gallant, 'l Ambrose 5t; 3. Robert Snazelle. ____ Sec. (IE-Rosco 6 out blooms, no! M,‘ Sylvan"- Mopgaghan of lrmthln- South Melville spent a iew days 1w 1. Mrs. II. ; 2. Johnson and week with h" gent; Mr. and Mrs. n; 3. L. A. aszard, Chwown. J5me; pqwgg, erald, Soc. (IS-Roses I0 cut blooms coI- ' l fortunate fall. List Imus Elizabeth mm» he! H her guest this weak Myles Evelyn Flemming of Charlottetown. The no i l vl init n. i...'?.°3.n.°.‘“i;'i.i§ 22%. 2d ' blight which has already des many flourishl fields. Constant s raying does nlgl seem to have the dgslred effect and a. lot of hard work has gone for nothing. Congratulations darledmbein Green of Ihnerald on the arrival of a beautiful baby girl on Aus- 15th- The many friends of Mrs. Thom- as Hughes of Emerald will be pleas- ed to hear of the improvement in her condition. Mrs. Hughes has been ln the Charlottetown Hospi- tal for the past seven weeks, suf- fering from the effects of an un- 6X- Mrs. Wm. Clark, Emerald hasas her welcome guests. Mrs. Wm. Sin- nott and Mirs. Alfred Sinnott and children of New York, A farewell reception was held last’ week for Mr. and Mrs. Evans of Massachusetts who have been spending some time on the Island as the guests of Mrs. Evan's sister. Mrs. W. H. Delghan of Emerald. _ Mrs. J. Austin Murphy of Emer- ald is spending a few days visiting friends in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Mur hy mo- lored to the city on Sun ay eve- n1 . ‘fir. and Mrs. Thomas Dei han of New York and former Isanders. have enioyed c pleasant vacation lieredvs/ls ting many relatives and TED . Mk‘. Merrlt Callaghan of Ebbs- fleet, paid a visit, to Emerald last week and was the guest of his sis- ter, Mrs. Frank MacDou all, The farmers of the vfizinity are ._ _,,_ 1 ’ , i§;;,3_ - i , :2 _--_ I Miss Napol on‘ (Continued from page z; is um giglileérsstzs them stoic-by aura-timi- llhmpt that of Leo ' Hall realized that he $323331“; the whole time _:hfihm18h of a spark amongst gm? ca. It seemed natural l should be her voioeexmllfch Isnt that smoke over thero— the smoke from a steamer?" Peering under his hand, one o1, the sailors answered: "Aye, that's about it, An’ comln‘ “l; filth, m a o, r u on e greyin 1- thc dark smoke-plumes grgew up"? er spread. away from the now m. ible funnels of the steamer, page with her above the horizon until could be fully seen, bows on, a ceding throu h the scene of the r, ch the whole aspec of things with dramatic quickness, The light strengthened; three m- four other scattered boats could now be seen converging in. the same dir. action. Fecble cheers came from them‘ scarves and shawls were waved on the blades of oars w make certain that they would be seen rescuer. But any such pitiful elupedients were unn . The newcomer was there for one Purpose only, a5 the inegaphoned question from m; bridge told them, coming like the bellow of a giant, across the l0e_ stwvm wreckage-s e , a. "Sings boat ahOYI This is the steams ip ‘Calderon.’ we picked up a wireless signal from ’Gl0rlamt,’ Where is she?’ struan, in the nearest oi the boats, tried to dlout back, failed to make his voice carry‘, and answered with a gesture of e hands ivhlch was eloquent. enough. The steamer, moving slowly, calm within earshot, From the bridge her captain, dark and keen-faced, loc.k_ ed down at them, and his natural voice could now be plainly heard. "Lower the starboard gangwny, Mr. Horne; get them (UbOB-TG as econ as possible." CHAPTER V! "SIIE IS COMING TO INDIA" Wilson Hall's immediate reaction to the Gloriana disaster was a sharp attack of pneumonia, Afterwards he only remembered vaguely, and as though from a vast distance, the arrival of the rescue ship in port. on a drearlly wet day. His sole desire was to reach the house of an old friend just UUISIdB Liverpool. When after all the drawn-out degrees of illness, weakness and weariness, Hall reached conval- escence atlnst, it was with the edge of his feelings curiously dulled, and with something-perhaps u protec; tlve iiistlnct-ivhicli held hlni back from retrospectioii. He did not. want to talk about the Glorlcna disaster, at present, did not want. to see the newspaper reports or be reminded 0i it in any way, Consequently it was not until he was pfflflfilflllllyywflll, that his host rather deprecatlngly produced 50mg letters mid scribbled wlephOiie mes- sages from his desk. "Those all came during your ill. busy harvesting the grain crop. which appears to be d, with the exce tion of wheat, which is rusty. M s Mary Tierney, R. N., of th staff of Boston City Hospital. is visiting her mother, Mrs. James Tierney of New Haven.-R Mr. and Mrs. Walter Croken o! Norboro attended the exhibition last week-R. Flying Alderman On Errand Of Mercy (CI. By Guardian's Special Wire) PORT ARTHUR. On ., Aug. 24- Flying Alderman A1 Cheesman went on an errand of mercy yesterday t0 Isle Royale to bring here for hos- ltalizatlon two Civil Conservation rps camp workers and was threatened with a. fine of $1,000 b)’ the United states immigration authorities. Patients were Donald Watson and Lawrence Allen, stricken with ap- pendicitis. When Alderman Chees- man left Port Arthur he had no rmit to fly into United States erritory. He had. however. Wm- munlcated with the United Staten Imm ation Department at Duluth and o tained temporary permission to make the mercy trip. n “But remember. Mr. Cheesman, said one of the officers, "we ll fine You $1. - "That didn't sound so good to me," said Alderman Cheesman. discussln the tri , "but in the next breath t e official said ‘but we ll remit iv." Is Roylle lust be yond the United States border- ONE on TWO TIPS FOR TIIE PAINTER If you are planning to do some paint ng in and around your house by way of getting things splck and span. here are a few tips which will: help to insure a satisfactory 0 , j Study the directions on‘ the can and follow them! Buy a. good grade paint. Flor small pieces of work the cost be- tween good palnt and inferior grades is slight and the difference in lasting qualities is enormous! Be sure you buy a paint for the purpose it is intended. Don't try a floor pairlr for your fumlture, or wall paint for the cellar game room! Don't try painting over waxed or glossy coca. Remove gloss or the paint will not adhere! There's a trick to applying varnish. Flow It on. Don't try to stroke it back and forth or you will spoil the smooth finish you are after. Look out for wet surfaces. "Dry to touch" Isn't dry enough. The wood surface or the paint coating must be dry straight throu h. Don't let the cans of pain stand where the temperature drops be- low 40 degrees. Freezing wil ruin the paint! Eastern Guardian . ."l‘hi| column 1| reserved for new! of Iocul Interact but advertising cl u newly nature may be inserted ut 4 cent-l l. word ukictl, pay- able In advance. JBOBIN IIOOD FLOUR is ec- onomical. Morc louvu of better bread from each bug. ..‘SUBSCBIPTION s to the Charlottetown Guardian ma be handed to their Rent. Archie time JDANCE-Nelsonb Orchestra — r. o. o. r. I-Iall, Montague Fnda . AuBust 26th. L-oai-a-a- l. ..'GRA.I)E XI CLASSES It Mon- tague o n August 30th. Tuition fee $5- i Ir-‘IOO-B-M-fll. m ness." he said. “They're from m- low- assengcrs of yours on tho Glor aim, 1 believe. . . , I wouldn't bother you with them if they were ' only inquiries, but some of tliciu are more than that." Hall turned over the papers. Some were letters and cards from CODI- parative strangers, but; mere was n, short, note from Chrissie Rylnnd: ‘Were iso terribly sorry that you fife ill. Do let us know how you get on and come to sec us when you're m town"—on the lies/sled letter Paper oi a Kcnsmgton hotel. There was a. visiting curd. too, from Struan. with inquiries scribbled UDOn the back, and the name of the same hotel written above the plint- Ed address of his Service Club. _WllllIII three days of Hull's ar- .rlval_li1 London lie sought oilt the Kenellngbon hotel where Struali was slaying. o. place w.t.h anlndefinable atmosphere of Service people home on leave, He asked for Struan, but turned at the simnd of a lighter stop and a girls voice. "Gill Mr. Hall, I am glad that you ve conic! I o0 hope that you're really well again . but I can see how ill you've been." Chrissie Rylflnd. both hands out- stretched, spake warml , sincerely. but with only a sha ow of lier Wide. "W111i! smile. Her face was pale under its golden powderii ireckles, sllildCfl by u. wide back hat. She looked older, too, and thin- ner——but perhaps that was only a result of the long, close-fitting lines of her black dress. (‘Miss Ryland, are you . . . is this . . . Hall touched tier-sleeve and th girl nodded, tears rising in her eyes so that they looked ilku sun-ileckd pools. "Yes . . . didn't you see in the papers . . , 7 Oil no of course - 1 forgot how ill you'd been. The boat that Mummy was in . . . it was found bottom upwards. "I'm sorry," Hall siiicl gently- “More sorry that I can tell you Miss Rrylfllld." She smiled in something like lier old inshion. “Not. ‘Tl-LAT any longer, Mr. Hall." "Wlly-flo you mean . . . '1" "Yes," Chrissie nodded. "RannY and i. were married quietly a 111011111 . ago. You see, he ivaiitcd to be 11bit! l h: look alter ine, when vie knew; l ‘ve no -m$iy"i~%ll§f§>ril§f‘di$ri‘oe' who cured much, so it seemed best not to WB-lt. Just to be married quietly Mid quickly." "Much out." Hall asreed- "~14 I gongratulate you both with all my ear "We shnll be some w indie 1" "l" autumn. Runny has been csPf-VWIY attached until then to then 11¢“! Cential Flying School; hes consid- ered rathcr an expert, you kn?“- "It will be good lor you. W01" "7 The entire change of scene, And have ou come across any other vi our ' lorlana friends, the Bulf- pham-West family, for instance? "Yes, Mrs. Burpham-Weat and, the children are staying at an b0"? in crtliniliwell-rd. We ve seen them severa mes.’ . u“'AIld;l—l-¥’Iiss Valence? Is 8H6 Wm‘ em s " "Until the autumn. Then — B115 is coming to India. with Ronny B" me." Chrissie gave the IIIIOHIIBI-lofi with a casual air, but before 111x? could answer she went on 8P9“ 5- glmogt 5,3 though to forestall an! objections, s, a "You see. we found that i want/ed to go to India. tremendoui lyfiif she could find a 10b ‘helm’ d so Ranny-Iwe both tlimlflw that it would be splendid for me have her as o. sort of comma-film‘ Then it gives me a chance YER“; a little of what 1 owe hef- l‘ "e all. she saved Ronni’! me- “MI? can't forget that, either of 115d 17:! lg, was magnificent what she (ll - giver l-Lovc believed a woman c0 30 l‘ V2," Chrissie broke off with a shlvli-‘i; Halli] his eyes watching her- 89° '1' A G I! I U N l '1‘ I D sI-IRVICI! ll .00 A. M. Rev. Archibald . . "M O N CHURCH and 7.00 P. M i mirchlson. New Yorkmvvig‘ Dflilreh- C8 Y. "And yet, in spite of all thfifi conclusive a umenw. Y°"d mm- raltllaer Mllsa alence was nfll 8° 5 w you. (Tb be ODIMJIIIINW oi.