URSE CONCERNING THE ACTION AND CH "cvurrmt unison. nearly tvrice her age. O‘ LUVE AStol-y of‘ Lovo l ABACTERS: the beautiful. . spoiled. ultra-modern only daught-i cr of a wealthy , ‘ the eve oi her inarriag to ‘MAJOR. BASIL HARCOURT. retlr-l ‘ ed. of the British army. family. receives. on a man the anorLvm-l , coast ‘PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND {Some interestingand delightful locations} Sea View. is in truth. well named. ous sift of n mosnlflcsnt biMKiThe road is hover far from the sea TlIE CIl.‘tl'tl.(l'l‘:l_‘ETOWN GUARDIAN __ ASA TDDRIST RESDRAT‘ described for Gila rtlian Readers. ‘ SEA VIE\V—DARNLEY faith. so that the first church 0n the‘ lot. built at Park Corilcr in 1825, was- oi that denomination. ‘ Among the members of this church. there was one Thomas Hcnnessey. a school teacher. who was also a vio- was. (By H. A. MesservyJ ; whether your car is on the lothing RUGuI me She: “Alléiliklllfié! Ar D~rtrgpists$ll5 FOR QUIFK ANl) EASY TILUCEL THE OHLV Reconstruct: Fro-rim" s H: (habitually atxnoiizctll: in Nothi. g but jour breath opal. ' ‘ivhispered to her ‘ opportunity after the ' )4 ;seatcd at the table. in the Far East." .r.cT Thurs 3W fwocmzz‘ showing in his kind | "What makes you from the East?“ lie laughed softly. h,‘ 4' . His hand '“\ ..er of the table much in love. W i, P / Z5 lib El ger to attract him; led to care whether imarry him or not. ,and yet he wanted i‘ "I've a wonderful gift to ‘you. directly dinner's over," C It must be from one o Major Harcourt smiled full appreciation oi her lo brown eyes. lhillk ii C0m95‘sun the background oi the ,meant little to him. who had ‘ THE BLACK OPAL. "It fllTilYd i115! gold oi the ripening harvest. this Welling. 8mi- ilY SOME fillet". away to the tops oi the cliffs. For a ‘chance. whoever sent it forgot to put few "1119; in a card. But you'll know. I'm sureiand the sea 15 bare of trees, I Will‘ friends farm houses nestle in the valleys. "Oh. it couldn't come from any- where else on earth. l-can feel it." "You're lolly sensitive for such o with the gray wrath of the flying .ga_v. laughing little thing!" ' brushed hers under COY- ing tempest is cllfolding all the coun- cloth. He W85 WT)’. try in its slow pail oi darkness. this There was no doubt laild would be ih iull bout that. She hadn't lifted a rin- she hadn't seem- he asked her i0 among whose rocks the edges now He knew thfliumurmur in hollow whispers. welcome her. Her mflhflyzto her destruction the hunted craft Difllilifleeing before thc vengeance of the of those nlenlthat homestead by the sea cuddle TMCiIlQIiOh dil-{closer about the roaring fire. in the “cheery circle of the lampiight as they 531"" the land slopes sharply from the Yllthia back country to the shore and from fiance at her first the road the undulating fields. their Ctlmllllhy W85 squares of green chequered with the hi. hBT-‘East gales of the winter. which here V9iih955 must. indeed be felt in all their fury. summit of a ridge or in the bottom of a hollow you never lose sight of the waters of the Gulf. Here‘. too. fall the land between the road The seeking slleiter there froln the North In the mellow rays oi the afternoon scene smiles up to you in a friendly way. But there is something about it — something sinister-which makes one feel that. when the skies are hidden clouds and the gloom of the gather- sympathy and collusion with the wild fury of the storm. Would not those stark cliffs gale? Well might the children in linist.‘ His violin. it is said. madc in Ireland. in the year i778. It‘ chanced that. one year, St. Patrick's Day fell on a Sunday. and fittinglyt to celebrate the occasion, Hennesscy‘, obtained permission to play the air‘ "St. Patrick“ in the Park Corner; church at thc morning service. it. being arranged. however. that he‘ was to stop at a sign from the priest, However, so carried away was the, violinistwith the lilt of the music, and the associations which it rc-z called. that when the signal was giv-= ell he iailcd to sec it. and kept oni playing until brought back to earth again by the voice oi an Indian. Joe‘ Snake. who. in the astonishment of. the congregation. put a stop to the‘ solo by calling out loudly. "You no‘ stop. me dance." ‘. The country through which wle‘ have been passing is llilly,- you‘ mount a ridge. and at your icct arc spread all the quiet beauty of darki spruce. of white hnnlesttulds. oi fields‘, oi green and gold; you glide down into a valley. and through it llows a‘ limpid brook. over-arched. save‘ where it passes across the clearing- nladc for our road. by the branches, of the cool wood. But as we advance.‘ the land gradually becomes less llil-‘ ly; though neither here nor any-i where else on the island does it bc-; come absolutely flat—except it. be. perhaps. on that low-lying tract of‘; ___._a___~..__._____._._____.4.- ‘ rilrolrs” Special Sale A Beds, Springs, Mattresses ‘time. assures almost unfailini; illfi-ifeel the fabric of their home quiver ‘cess with women. He was tall. SOI-ibeneath the onslaught oi the storm. C0 untry about Wellington. Such is the nature of the lalld with layers of felt six quality art ticking, all sizes. ‘dlfliy- 9190i. With the bIOHZB 0f IIl-iAnd well might they fancy. hearing which surrounds the curving estu- LV. MONTREAL _lfl.0tl A. M. Daily IN. MONTREAL 12.30 l‘. M. Drill)‘ Ar. TORONTO. 8.30 l'.1\l. 1‘. Fares, Etta, apply to W. K. ItOtllCltS, . _ _ City ‘Fickct_.‘.gl';.t. ‘i 1.1“. ltrrctliii, Ticket Agcnt. Station “Did T-cd say anything about "ing?" "Yes-and then IHOHQ number." r—-—-——-~:~ ‘EX ii.‘ asked for m) P. W. (‘llAltlilN, District Passenger Agent, ‘ Charlottetown. .. - i 8384-8-10-24. vo4++++'v‘-::;ovo<>o>¢ovovvo+ . EYESTE STED ‘ asp fitted by methods. . E. W. TAYLOR l AND "‘ J. S. TAYLOR Registered Optometrists ' ~ 142 Richmond Stlcct >>¢o+eo+ooo>o¢>~¢o¢osvo4 7i ‘ A‘ ‘ ABSOLUTELY g FRE‘ With every lirdcr srent in during . l this month for ll suit or top coat l‘ ‘ mule to your measure in ally stylt. l r v THE HARD-BOILED EGG‘ "He think: he's tough-call!‘ limseif a hard-boiled egg." .‘ "And, as you might rxpect, he‘! t‘.|lO‘JV in the middle." Glasses sclt-illiiit: o0~0n¢4a¢0o000000>¢ooo_ OVER YHE WALL "Well, well, if It ain't Mlke hlm~ self. How dld you qlt out :0 coon! Were you pardoned?" "Nawi Vuh see I had charge oi the athletic: In the Pan :0 l jel organized o pyramid team." . ' Ind flt guaranteed at list. price. A ‘ t not of safety first lightning protect- on and cult hanger free. s.r. TARBUSI-l ~ <— - <40-»~_~- Worm Exterminator to give relief its cfil-txts arr sill-e and lasting. Professional ‘A Cards F. 0. B. CHARLOTTETOWN Extra Parts for all Sharples Machines J. L. DOUGLAS SOLE DISTRIBUTOR 39 Queen Street Charlottetown. P. E. I. Office, Boyer Building Great. George Street Office Hours-B to 12.30. 1.30 to 5.00 ~ McLeod & Bentley J.‘ A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. Barrister and Attorncy-at-Lllw Oflloe: 180 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. l-I. l. McDonaldftQc-Mclllll-efit ~ B. A. I. A. McDONALD H. F. McPlli-zl. l5 ‘ BLUEBERRIES We arc open to buy quanti- ties of Blueberries through- out the seuon. We require clean stock, free from’ loaves, Iorrlatorl. lion... Eto. _ ' Mono! to Liml- stalks and green barrios. We l ‘. ---—-——"'—‘"""”" _ ‘— supply poclngeo fpr fllipping. ‘t; ‘ Mark R. lflcGulga Write or phone lu for price. B. A. no, souclroll. 1i ISLAND COLD STORAGE 00., LTD. 9 _ , lbreast of a handsome uniform. —~ lcame of distinguished family ; ' dressing-room. with the green jewel- casc in her hand. ‘llli? lavish display oi gifts with a_ lquizzical expression. _ i lllS . Bet“ Co“ ‘ ‘O l-larcgitfilr-‘t was one ‘ I ‘ ‘ ‘ who possess a latent L ._ ., I flcult to define but which. at the same ONTQMN,’ ‘HR ‘A(;(A) THE HELPFUL temon Pam“; 5° Y°" lhmii» dF-igf- jdias suns on his lean face; with darkithe Take lhc emon a day will help? ‘hair only sllghtlylt i Doctor: l think you (an coilr temples" imd‘, a c056- INTERN IYYEUN A ll "is hm" =id~ ‘D-‘Sfiifiiilrllil. §l°‘u..§.§‘§l‘.l‘.ll§§li‘§.§l‘ t s LIMIPhh :ii:.";:.i.r::i a °* ‘i f," ‘k was a member of London's most ex- for ever, like r‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ' _ lclusive social circles. ,autumn. from the life of men., bury- Prilieciing the waters of Main _. . SmalLwonder that bgkylrktglia. vgth Nor would these be idle fancies. ilfque ofnzlhwlrzcumpccrlfiysérom the, -" , , tan ambitious mother her. adlAs we have noted before. many ships V l!" ° e 5 °Ym5 0 e "i - _‘d]50““ not had the heart to refuse hlm-orifound their last resting place along Dflfhieyr i" “W? Y0" d" h"! KhOW . that she was going to marry him thelthese iron shores in the great “Yan- 3'0"!‘ Hiliihhd- W88 flamed by him ai- , . ‘next day! ‘kee Gale." But it is not likely that tor Charles I-chnux. 3rd. Dukc of t There was dancing after dinner. a disaster on such a scale will ever Rliilillllilml and l-fllhmi- 8150 Earl 0i] ‘but Cynthiaf dgewflhertiglance aside inliwiehrepeated hers-i‘ For ‘no foreign (illffllclglfiifgélllglglsrl elviarlcépewlllelrxeleél A . ‘tire midst o t e rst ngo. , s ermen come ere now. and the . . . . D 8 -, la.‘ Come-J want. to show you my local fishing boats are equipped. one Milffh Walfir. UJHHOX Island. and‘ Richmond Bay. But this nobleman llc .l : s‘! inle. ‘pt q rr - “(n13 ~~J icause I wanted you to see it first each evening. i0!‘ Kills 090ml? 3rd Woo ohm M‘ F 0 r Re" k vd iwith me." The names of the ponds which lie are told. a suitor for the hand of ills sister. the Lady Sarah. Most unfor- When she came down from herialong this shore — Adam Branders.‘ Cousins and Campbell. COMIIIOIIIOI-l he was gazing at ate early settlers in the district. Seal View ls the northern boundary of, ‘Lot 20—whlch. owing to litigation.‘ lot of friends. received even less attention than was, - ‘customary even among the negligent‘ "l say. we've a haven't we?“ he remarked. Then. suddenly. he drew hertoproprictors lprovincc. l love you with all my find only twclvo families settled on heart and soul.“ he whispered. and this lot. among them being those oi a curious reverence. James Branders: she asked. with after whom the ponds thus named him, and lifted her face to his. "Cynthia. kissed her with "Are you happy?" the breathless need for speech of one were called. it. lot. there is a settlement known as silo was the mo Irishtown. As might be guessed from ,the names. the first settlers 'ho accepts love without giving been hihllih8 B! iheiney. alld the rattling oi the window- sllooed. dark panes that. the spirits of the drown- medfils 0n thflpairing effort for a few moments oi Hohuman sympathy- and compassion. and before tllc tempest bore them away .giff. Go up to the library, where and all. with motors. ‘which allow other presents are. and wait iorithem. I haven't put it there yet, bewweather. to return to their home post mournful howling in the chim- ary of Darnley Basin. to which we soon come. It does not open direct“ ly upon the Gulf. but rather upon Malpequc Harbor. and if it is a clear day you may be able to see. not far outside its entrance. the low-lying form of Fish Island-one of the long chain of sandy islands which stretch from Alberton to Cape Aylcs- whosc limp bodies the waves ev- llow were making sport of along shore, were essaying a last des- the fallen leaves oi was perhaps more than usually no matter how calm thc. lwflffll)’ of so much coinnlclnoratioilfi, tllnately. she. broke her leg. and while. she was laid up. His Majesty chang- ed his mind. and married instead the» Princess Charlotte. a daughter of‘ the Duke of Mechlenberg Strelitz.‘ after whom the City of Charlottcfl.‘ of the lands of this town was nanled. It would seem.‘ Consequently in 1798, welhowever. that there was no ill will._ for Lady Sarah was one of the bridcs-‘ Ilnaids at the royal wedding. She afterwards married firstly Sir Thom-‘ as Cilarlcs- Bunbury Bart. and scc-' In the interior of thelondiy lion. George Napier, by whom‘ tllcr of tile hero of thc and John Cousins. Scindc. and the historian oi here Peninsular War. (To be continued.) Hercules Bell Springs r Guaranteed for 25 Years of the famous HERCULES GUARANTEED Bed Springs in We carry a complete line Steel and Wood Frames, medium. and double beds. springs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A Real Gooll Low Priced Mattress $4.95 A real serviceable fibre filled mattress inches thick, good Special $4.95 PATONS. 4 which can be used as a couch dur- _ing tho duy and converted into a She was still in his arms. but shelwere from Ireland. 'l‘hcy were We" said: dominantly oi the Roman Catholic "Yet you must have loved manyi other women before me." ‘ He put his lips to her hair. ‘ "At my age it would be useless to deny it. I couldn't lie to you. ‘But ,young lovc is not happy love, 1t is der the subdued lights. Its hidden‘ _only now that I have learned to lovc. files b18155 TOYth behfiflih the SITlOKYi You have given me that infinite surface which seemed. as before. to ‘gift. my dearest one‘) Cynthia. like the twisting spirals of __.____.%_.____. his intensity. she opened the jewel-l case. "Look!" she bade him. The black opal sprang to life um‘ t ___.__.___.__»~__ i "Nonsense." lie managed to laughJi "I'm all right again. I give you my word. I--I haven't been feeling fit for several days. Caught the black- water fever in—in the East. years ago. you know. and it comes back a bit. now and then. Nothing to speak about. really." ‘ ‘cty regarding their suffering child-‘ ___ "on wllcn thry have M03191‘ GFEVBSWWIII be received by the undersigned l‘llc “New” Silarplesi“ i He kissed her again. slowly- lin~ igerinly. and then Cynthia withdrew ‘herself from his arms. But he held ~her by each slim shoulder for a mo- ment longer, and his eyes. world-~ lweary. but infinitely honest, searchedl ed. ito lhers. i "You are going to be mine. Cyn-i‘ -fhia. Tell me that you have neverstared, fascinated. at the jewel on its ‘bed of white velvet. l-ie seemed tllrn- "No. never." she replied with per~.‘cd to stone. except where a pulse hammered at his temple. loved any one before." fect candor. . "Tell me that nothing will ltake you from me." l "How can one promise that. Basil? EVET living ‘incense. Its malevolent beauty held her spell-bound. again. For aibe889d~ few minutes she forgot that Major Harcourt. had not spoken. ‘catching his arm. "But do sit here and rest." she "Don't try to dance any tonight. if you‘re not up to it." (To be continued.) “ "Isn't it exquisite?" she breath- "*‘ ‘ and raised her eyes confidently‘ czThene may be other corn ic- his. movers. but you will not be com-' He had gone ashy gray. llis eyes pletely satisfied until you have used l-Iollolvays Com Remover. ‘ HIOTE ~§§&§~Q—§§§—§0 RCO §~§§O &O—§44§ ‘ The Land We Love By Frank Yeigh "BasllA-what. is it?" she cried.’ I He came to himself with a start.‘ iOne can't be truthful and still pre-‘passed a quick hfllld 0V6!‘ hi8 IIYPR, ‘ [tend to bind the future. Blltlthink and drew an unsteady breath. i"“"‘““”“"*°"*"" ,-I hope-—that we shall _always be. ihaPDlK-togethefl she added. ibecausc she i l . . .. ' ::/ill mothers can put away anx- ;dragg,ng at a chain , Dad for brandy. ute." - up to August 29th for painting of ‘the exterior of’ St. Eugenek Church. hm". Covehead. Lowest or any tender not;»--——-—-- ecessarlly accepted. For further particular: apply to ' REV. C. PITIIE, i ——-——~~"'—'~ n‘ " "'"-“""‘ ‘ “Marvel” (‘ream l Dr. C. (‘. Archibald i , _ _ M, “‘“"“'" ‘ organs: lzfsNi. vi Past" (iriuriluutr q l2 Sellgrill-btfr ‘ “$29.8 2 '. l cl. Jcluo an 0w a u. ' . 43.50 l’. Practice lirultog a our. Nos! y‘... 3g hi. 2:15‘, ClMPlODlZGDOWII , _. an r a . o. . . .2 , . . . ‘, e‘ would; am and ruplilvlnx Glasses No. 40 1.200 lbs. 94.0: EXhlbltlOIl TBIIdBPSIl i ‘. Separate Tenders will be received: by the undersigned up to and on Wednesday. the thirty-first day of iAugwlt. 1991. for the following pri- lvilegell at the Exhibition to be held ‘in Charlottetown from the 21th to i 30th September. .‘ l. For the privilege of catering; ‘under the Grand Stand only. i 2. For the printing mil selling ofz‘ Score Clrflll for the Races. 3. For the supplying of bulk as required. l 4. For selling ‘Cattle. etc. on the ‘rounds. utruw in‘. l feed for Horses, for race horses lrl Noe. 1. 2 lowest or any tender not menu office of unrfhastily, in a hollow. forced voice. "A felt embarrassment at touch of vertigo. that is . . - ing at bright objects sometimes does - it to me." 5. For supplying pressed old hay‘ ‘and 4 the highest or‘ iuny tender and in Nos. 3 and 5 theiup ~ rtly In mcoptotl. Condition: may be obtained at the unplug. "Nothing. nothing!“ he declared.‘ U P RANCH - . . l . Look ~‘ Q. Where and what is the U. P. Ranch? Cynthia was sympathetic. "Sit. down here!“ she "And I'll ask tains in Alberta. owncd by the I won't be a min- Prince oi Wales. hich he acquired eight years ago and where he has a But lic coilsht hrr arm. dotlllnlhci herd of pure grade live stock whicll has won many prices. l-lis Royal ~ -—~~~~' Highness has twicc visited his Call- ladian property. It is understood it ‘is now u paying investment. - 1 ___--_<v>_._ i f a ‘ Tomorrow's Radio l 0r e‘ Progra - i JV . , i THURSDAY. AUGUST 25 International Radio Program: i‘ CONCERTS i 12.35 P. M. ‘ CFCF i411) Montreal. Concert; 3.30 . WEEI (448) Boston. MusicaL. 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