f! OMELETTE Add a Teaapoonful of , Bow-ll to every two eggs. Ml: in usual way BOVRIL "lies TIienrDeHc-ioua H elusssnlilrs We are open to buy quanti- ties of Blueberries through- out the season. We Milli" clan stock, free from leaves. stalks and g-reen berries. We supply packages for shipping. Write or phone us for price. ISLAND GOLD STORAGE C0,, LTD. o 5m 3 .. lo 1927 the water. on the lake with him. Daughter: But, mother, he haa the reputation of being an expert salesman, you know. 8-9-tt812l. sMotherz I don't believe that young man knows a thing about You can't go sailing omv THE LADDERAIN THE WAY Dad: You want to rise In life, don't you. my boy‘! What's stand- ing between you and the top of the ladder. I'd like to know? Son (sadly): Only the ladder, dad. ooaa NOT CURIOUS l The skunk makes quite a pet, I've heard, ls playful aa a cat. I'll take the other fellow‘! word For anything like that. Erick v And Tile Co. Re-Opéned The P. E. l. Brick and Tile Co»: Ltd, at Richmond, P. E. l., has _re. opened for business and wlll re-l oelve orders for the manufacture all Brick and Tile of all sizes. satisfac- tlon guaranteed. Address all orders and communications to the Com- pany at Richmond. P. E. I. 7508-7-5-tu8l. ANNUAL MEETING’ The Annual General Meeting of; most for the Charlottetown Can Company! to up B Limited" will be held at the com-l pony’: office-Corner Queen andl Water Streets-on the 31st day of! August at 11.30 a. m., with a view t0: adjournment, to the 22ml day of September, i927, at the same place and hour. By, order, C. FAIRALL FISHER. Secy-Treas. & Managing Director. 8539-8-16-23. 100% FOOD Nature's perfect gift — the whole-wheat brinfl! 1° Y°“ every part of this sun-ripened grain, rich in strength and nutriment for man. BREAD WHOLE WHEAT STEWARTS Is made from the whole- wheat. All its nutritivflii transformed into immeliiat! energy. There's no W38"- Ask Vour Grocer. t Made In Charlottetown 181 ' Kent Bil"! -———-—— The “New” Sharples “Marvel” Cream Separator _ s. is 21s m. 34x50 m. is s15 n». 54.15 No. t1. 100 lbs. 10.25! m. 48 moo u... 04.00 r. o. u. CHAIILOTTIZTOWN lxtra Parts for all harplea Machines J. L. DOUGLAS SOLE DISTRIBUTOR 8O Queen Street P. l I. O'O‘O-§-§§§OQ-§-§-§' l UNKIND OF HIM "Guess you've forgotten you owe me five bucks. eh, Bunklei" “Now, there you gol I had al- gotten it and now you had nd remind me of it again." l l l l whupberl-y. Bread made of f l l l l Stewart's i l SARCASM Fly (in background): My, ain't ou the stuck-up thlngl _ _ We carry large stocks of all kinds of live stock FEEDS- We buy_ in CARLOAD lot-l It very lowest privti- W6 l" in a position and do sell li- very close prices. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FEED OATS (Black and While.) Some extra heavy Western white feed oats. lll0 Island whites and blacks. (horsemen should see these. Outs.) (Also) Bran, Shorts. White Mid- dllhgs, Cracked Corn, Feed Pornmeah, mil ~Oake Meal. Sehumaeher Feed, Beet Pulp, Calf Meal. Cracked Grain. Linseed Meal. Mixed Grain (m roam-n. Chicken Feed. ‘ Oyster Shells, Poultry Grit. Charcoal (for Poultry). Bone Meal, (fine and coarse), Beef and Bone Scraps (for Poul- try-i Pressed llay and Shaw. be, be. and a full line of Poultry Supplies. cinren s. co. LIMITED. SEEDS, FEED!- AA VA a AAA‘ w g HEARTS By llae Christie ‘i. "We don't know. YQl- The d°°' tor has them bauthlflil" Next. day. and the l<i1i°"i°¢- ‘i'm’ was no further news. An eminout consultant from London had 8811i that much depended on the nurs- ing, and, in his turn. 119d brought a famous oculint. ‘ "Can't say auythins for 8 W9“- at least." the 8TB!" 0"” Md u‘ bounced. ' When the week was up. 11¢ "me agiin. Prudence. 57°57")! "B13195 the roads, saw the bill N!’ ‘arrive- and the famous ocuilet stride Jill the narrow path to Pear-Tree Cot- iage. it seemed an interminable, heart- breaking time till he came 011i again. And he was looklug very grave as he drove olf. Prudenccfa trembling limbs ;wouid scarcely carry her t0 the door. ' "Oh, Janet, tell me what the 0c- ullBl said? The eyes will get bet- ter, won't they? Don't tell me that Peter . . . . ..i can't say the awful word . . . . ..it would kill hlm....." Down Janet Mercer's homely face the tears were coursing. She took Prudnceki hand in her. own strong, capable one, gave it a pres- sure, then said brokeniy: “Be brave my dear! He'll need all the bravery we can give him! When the oculiet took of! the ban- dages—" "Yes? Yes’! Peter could see? . . . . .. breathed Prudence cling- ing to Janet's hand. "Peter will never see again. He's . . . . ..bl|ndl said Janet brokeniy. Chapter XXXV The Sentence "BLIND!" Prudence repeated the fateful word as though she didn't in the least take in its meaning. Peter Armstrong....bllud! All the light of the sun and of this lovely world shut out for ever! Those handsome, humourouo, wise eyes that had smiled at her, and comforted her, and cheered her....never would they rest see- ingly on her again! "Peter!" She stammered out the much-loved name. What matter. though he was auotherks? What matter though her love had no re- turn? She ‘wouid have given her own eyes for his bappluss...... "Come in. This way." Janet steered her into the tiny sitting- room of Pear-Tree Cottage. With a woman's sure intuition, she sens- ed that it wasn't only shock that Prudence suffered from, but some- , thing deeper. "The child cures for him! If only he'd returned it, instead of setting his foolish heart on that callous Dale woman, what a rock of strength she'd have been to him- just now!" thought the nurse, ' tears still on her cheeks. Prudence stood at the window of the sitting-room, facing Janet. "Does-does he know yet? Did- did the ocullst tell him?" Janet shook her head. "There wasn't. any need to tell. He knew. ‘When the bandages were taken oil, he was like a child groping in the darkness. The doc- tor trled to buoy him up with hope, but all Peter said was: "i under- stand, doctor. Strength will come to me to face what lies before me. i pray that it will come." And the doctor was so choked up with em- otion, hardened though he is to painful interviews, that he couldn't say another word, but just gripped Peter's hand, hard, and got out of the room, somehow. As Ifor mo: when I _ got. outside the door, 1 broke down. and not ashamed to admit it, for if ever thlere was a fine character in this world, it's Peter Armstrong!" Prudence wiped her eyes. 00 Alllliliili [BURNH] liAlllY Large Pimples Broke Out. Culicura Heals. “My trouble lies-n “i!” "1 W!!!’ sort of feeling all oveir-IIV "m. ‘m! face. ‘Large pimple! U"!!! °“‘ o“ . my face and were so pllflim m“ l could hardly bear them. My h" and arms burned barfly and 100305 a fright. 1 muld not g0 wywbw i was invited on account of the bl . " n0‘?! teried other reimdiea buiihey did no good whutevex. l read a: advertisement for Cuticfll’! 301i? l" Ointment and pug-chased some. mg in a abort time-I wd 118i!!!- (Signed) Mra. Ben Ooaena. 103 I-iomewood Ave., l-lenfllwll-‘Fm- Cuticura “Palcuin ia coo ng. aooih and oornf ' , i? "ad"- gghln‘, ill; $82!. ‘ _ Iaflfla ran sun ass. CHM!" "-2" ar-amfimr" Catlpura Shavlll Meir '1"- A ‘IA A noun ‘ THE_ ialzorlivlhtizpsrlzlP-f’ A l ‘THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN “ls Virginia Dale lisreri IE1». "That creature? Huh! llllt.’ y?" The nurae shrugged , lvo shoulders. Her lip cur, . _ excuse has been _that .310 _ prostrlted through the ahoe%>flf sen Peter's accident, that she's unable to leave her roomaat the Towers. Bu: l mot her yesterday. out walking with Traymore." . “Harv-has Peter asked for her?" "Just once. Mrs. Vanoittart was calling, and he must have hoard her voice out in the passage, for be inquired afterwards iLVirginIa had been with her. l aaldfno), He i asked me to tell Virginia he would like to speak to her, but Virginia's message was that she was too ill and. too upset to come." _ , , "How l could she?" Prudence breathed. . Then they both started as a call came from the invalid‘: room, near by. "Nurse!" “Excuse me." Janet hurried to her patient, who was lying, prop- ped up on his pillows, just as she’ had left him. The bandages had been replaced, and in the light of the shaded room, only the clean- cut mouth and chin were visible, and the thick, wavy hair. "Has someone come here, nurse?" The tones were low and perfectly steady. ,"Ouiy Prudence Page." Like a mother-bird fussing over her yoiing, Janet drew the clothes more comfortably about him, fluf- {lug up a pillow, adjustingo cover- et. ' Peter started. "Prudence Page? Has she been here before?" "Oh, yes. Every day, and some- times twice a day, to inquire. Those roses are from .her." Janet moved a vase of blooms so that their perfume reached him. "And she isn't the only one who comes. -l should think the entire village is at the door, moot of the time. You're a popular young man, Mr. Peter Armstrong!" She tried to make her voice sound joculsr, but a half-sob caught in it, which Jan- et cleverly translated into a cough. "Does she know the...verdict'.'" "Gracious! how would I be tell- ing her what talk takes place in a sick room? Besides, I've yet to learn that the doctor has given his verdict!" She had got control of herself by now, and her air was bracing. "Think of all the treat- ments you'll be having! Aren't the bandages on again, to give those stupid eyes of yours n further rest? What more d'you want?" Peter's slow smile would have torn any heart in twain, so full it was of knowledge, of pathos, and of pain bravely borne. "It's better to face the truth. i'li never see again. Lying here in the dark, trying to readjust my life, i —i’ve known it all along." "Nonsense! You're morbid!" Janet cluttered about the room, makifig a great noise, to hide her own emotion. "i'm going right up to the Towers and get your young lady, to come and cheer you—" Under the bandages, his brown contracted. His lips twltched sen- sitivciy. "Miss Dale won't come." "She'll come, right enough," said Janet grimly. "Whenever Nurse Brown comes backhrrom her walk. i'm going and fetch her. Now, is there anything you want?" "if i might have a cigarette?" Janet offered him some in a sli- ver box, and allowed his fingers ‘.0 grope until he found one. (It was kinder not to make him feel his helplessness too much.) Then she applied a. match to the eud of it, and when she saw that hc_ was smoking, she slipped quietly from the room. ' "Go in and talk to him. Ba bright. e very, very hopeful." she acljur- ed Prudence. “That Virginia Dale's conduct is a scandal, neglecting him the way she's done! Go in and show him there's a few real wom- en left in the world-i’ - She thrust Prudence gently into the presence of the men who had just been condemned to enternal darkness. l O I O "There's a young lady with the patient," Janet informed Nurse Brawn, when the latter came in from her walk. “Don't go in until she comes out." "S'pose there's no hope for his eyes?" inquired the newcomer lac- onlcaliy. throwing her cloak and bonnet on a chair, and setting about. making herself a cup of ten. "‘S‘pose the Great One said just what I thought he would?" Janet nodded shortly. Brown wasn't really quite as callous m! she sounded, but she riled Janet. just the same. "How did young Armstrong take! the blow?" "Like the brave gentleman he is. We've got to do the best we can to cheer him, and don't youi forget it." Janet departed for the Towers. l it was a sunny afternoon, but the] woman's thoughts had little sun- shine ln them as she hurried on her mission. Reflections on her patlenfs ordeal and bleak future were mingled with Virginia Dale's defection, and the coolness e- tween Janet herself and Wi , er quondam sweetheart. What a hopeless, painful uzzle .21, i ‘Broad houeo at once. i'm not 50ifl8_ W‘ . have any scandal under my roofrl 'young woman! Either you visit asks it, or you pack yourtrunkuw and don't return again to Wynd; ham Towers!" l The ultimatum was delivered. like nltoman empress, and it cow-' ed Virginia. _l "Oh, well, since you're all makq lug such a fuss...."' She gnye lu.l and went away with Janet on herl highly distasteful mission. i "There goes a girl totally with-l out a heart!" exclaimed Mrs. Van- , slttart to Bert Traymore, when thel car had carried the béautedus one! l Asknur imélifbr? YEAST 1 life could be!‘ Better to live on the surface of things, better never to feel reui emotion, than to suffer so! Turning in at the west lodge gat- es, she ospied Virginia's two-neuter car ahead of her, and a mau who looked like Traymore beside the fair driver. "And she wasn't well enough to see her lover!" reflected Janet grimly, with sardonic lips- When she reached the Towers, Mrs. Yanslittart, Virginia and‘ Traymore were enjoying a cup of tea in the library. Janet stalked in. “How's the patient, nurse?" cried the owner of the Towers, all sympathy. for indeed she was kind of heart, and had always liked poor Peter Armstrong. “He's alive, if that's what you mean," said Janet ungraciousiy,’ "but i'm thinking it ‘ud be better a‘ hundred times if he were dead." i “Good gracious! What's happen-l ed?" Virginia bounded up from the‘ deep ‘chaise lounge‘ where she was luxuriously reclining, in a clinging mauve tea-gown of some piayedthe lovely lines of her carc- earth‘e wrong?" "Sit down. Don't let me disturb you." Janet took a chair and cold-l iy regarded the entrancing vieloul "Seal. yourself" Virginia ahivered uncontrollablyq» "Don't tell me he's going to be) permanently disfigured? l couldn't stand that! i couldn't-J’ Then you'll have to stand it, and‘ a good lot more," said Janet brut-i ally, "because, in addition to being ‘permanently disfigured,‘ as youf call it, he's going to be perman- ently tlind!" t Virginia's ten-cup fell with o. clat- ter to the carpet, the hot liquid making a great stain down the,‘ front breadth of the lovely silkeni gown. _ - "Good God!" She rushed at Jan- l - ROYAL ; age with n woman of her type!" Mrs. Vansitturt gapcd. "And l thought that you were wild about her!" l Fresh Franz; Herring Pox ranch s can secure a reg- feeding during thrwarm weather by placing their order with us. Shipment by express any week day or by freight. on Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays put up in flfty and one hundred pound packages. MATTHEW & McLl-ZAN, LTD. 83444-8421. Armstrong—now-—whou he‘ Unique Summer Hygiene F...- Safer Weuringol‘ g ’ Lightest Chiffonalitc." ~ ’*"'.%f.i'.'f.!.;f‘.'.f.!‘.&“"° i OTEX is the new hygiene that and nurses has largely ended the use of old" urge it, "i'm bginnlngto think that time “pads" amon women. Ascien- Peter Armstrong's tragedy has one alleviating feature, since it cer- great embarrassments oiold methods. tainly will free him of Virginia!" tific creation, it o ers an end to three for Waco . Filled with Czllucollon wadding- is 413], 5" “i quite 88TH! Willi You." Hi1!!! . the world's super-absorbent—-|t IS 5 ,Traymnre unexpectedly. ' She wheeled round on him. "You mean, you'll mnrry her your- self?” ‘ Young Traymorefi; answer wasn't what she thought that it would-be. no embanassmcnp but it was forceful. "l know too much about Virginia . times more absorbent than ordinary buykrmrkd cotton pads. Scientifically treated, it deodorizes. it isn't‘, jtIieJwf Sequin: flow‘ Made of a speciaLmaterial, itdis- - ~ '- cards easily as tissue. No laundry, 8 in l0 better- elass women now employ it. Doctors >5. GetKotex - tionyoulmow that box you‘ --i<..i¢sa"“rr* ' A - - ever to contemplate marri- (To Be Continued) FOX FOOD Sourls, P. E. I. """*""*"*""r*f'"'-'*""*~+- Annual Meeting p Liberal-Conservative < ' Association, The Annual Meeting of the Liberal-Conservative Association in}; Queens Countfwill be held in the Board of Trade Rooms in Charlotte d" "m," o‘ "ash hem“! ‘or town on Friday the 26th day of August next commencing at 1.80 p. m, Each Poll is entitled and" requested to send five delegates. ‘ ‘ In addition to the election of officers and other business deleniq wlll beselocted to attend the "utlonal Convention‘ of the Conservative party being held in Winnipeg in October. w. a srawsnr, President. Y" N. w. Lowruntt, Secretary. l ‘4v4 ‘ “v vv vv$v$ #vvvvvvvv Cvv ‘ " iaaes-a-is-sitai. _ ” silken substance that freely dls- , fully cherished ‘figure.’ “What on . encaught herby the arm, and her pointed nails dug into the others flesh. "You're lying, jllet to fright- en me." Janet shook her off us though she were some loathsome insect. "You flatter yourself if you think I'd bother one way or, the other about you, Miss Dale. i'm only hero on behalf of my patient, who wants to see you, and has been asking for you. I understand you're his pro- mised wlfe, and_—-strange an it may seem to you-the general idea would be that your pizicc is at his bedside, if he wants you. And. curiously enough, he does seem to want you!" Virginia did not appear to un- derstand the meaning of the words. "Blind? Disflgured?" she repeal- ed stupldly- Then, almost with a gleam of hope: "You're sure be isn't going to die?" “Sorry if i'm disappointing you. but there's little chance of that." Then, relaxing for a moment, and turning to Mrs. Vanslttart, who, was leaning forward eagerly in her; chair: "The specialists both sairi‘ that it's only his magnificent con-i stitution that has pulled him through." ' 25,000 Harvestersfliiantdcifi CANADIAN 4PACIFIC t 20.2 to wimilfig From ‘Saint John and C. P. R. Stations in New Brunswick I ‘AUGUST '20 Passengers frona_ Prince Starting Point to Saint John. HARVESTERB FROM TRAINS FROM SUMMEBSIDE AT 7.00 ‘A. AUGUST 19th CONNECTING WITH FIRST JOIIN AT .01. (MIDNIGHT) AUGUST 19th. e WITHOU CHANGE. ALEX. CAMPBELL, Summe iilc. G. BRUCE BURPEE, Dist. Pass. Agent, St. John, N. I1 Edward Island will purchase SecomhCiaiie Tickets from rumca unwxap ISLAND wrLi. 4- use: REGULAR. M. AND cnauuorrurown u- '6.45_A. m. nsnvcsrsresrncrsr. T0 LEAVE SAINT OPERATING THROUGH To, wmnirtzu II. M. DAVISON, Charlottetown. §-§FQ-§§ Valuable Mill Prop- erty at Montague Sutherland! Mill property. Montague, is to be sold at auction in 'front of the Court House in t“ rlottetown on 18th August inst, at I2 o'clock noon. For further par- ticulars apply to Mr. Alex. McLeod on the premises or to George S. Inman, Solicitor, Charlottetown or to the derslgned. MRS. INA M. SUTIIERLAND 8359-8-9-tts-5l. ANABIAN. Nsuiulu RAJAIAYQ HARVEST EXCURSION" Mrs. Vansittart rose, and with a determined air addressed Virginiir “Get your coat and wrap, and go right back to the cottage with Mien Mercer: The car'li take,you‘ there in no time. Hurry!" Virginia drew back. She-n‘ beauty-lover—tn be compelled to’ look on man's disfigurement! She‘ —lo be forced into this disgusting? situation! , "i'm frlghtfully sorry for poor Peter. but l simply can't go," she protested.‘ "l’d faint, or take hy- slerics. and it would only upset him. Give him my—my"—she hes-l ltaled over the word ‘love,’ than, substituted instead —“sympnth_v! and best ' wlshea~ And I'll come‘ whenever my nerves are flt en- ough." Mrs. Vnnslttart caught her wristl with u grip of iron. "You'll do as Miss Mercer neks you, right away, or you leave this g,,_ .,0etting R -lil-.l6-i7. eadyvl O cur i-ifii! THROUGH SHE-LL PAL!- . -"‘\'H\S wsv %'7%( f+§§~ For Sale 83 Upper Prince Street 25,000 Harvesters ‘ Wanted g lsuou Special Train w" ""' °‘ l'0ll g . . SPECIAL CABS FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN __>_ PIIICIIISB your Ticket t0 WINNIPEG Vi} CANADIAN NATIONAL IIAILWAYB! IIlOI-Ilfll’ or not your flnal destination in the West la a point 0!! "l6 clllflihnliN-iiilnll- TICKETS AND ALI. INFORMATION rim . . L. T. RITCHIE. Ticket Agent, Station- t. - " w’ npasnsihca? gffigyéglrfnplstrlet Passenger Agent, Charlottetown. _ - p; v I AUCTION SALE . a ESTATE LATE BERNARD WYNNE Id b Publl a tio on the premises of the late Berni-i'li Wynln‘; I5. sltirnyvzle Corherulcnt ‘d0, on Wednesday, ‘Alllllll Z4. 1927- ‘l! l o'clock P. M. Six acres of land with fair dwelling house. two bards and workshop. Good spring of’ water and convenient location. I PERSONAL PROPERTY Also five cords of fire-wood; hflllflhilid lllfllii-IIIQ ""1 "unsus" fr"; lng wagon and wheelbarrow, shoemaker’: sewing machine and outfl - number of other small articles. Sale positive; no reserve. Dated 5th August. 192T J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. 8320-8-6-9-13-16-19-22. From Charlottetown» , to -WInnIpeg $24.60 - - h If t ile beyond to all points in Man-wlll» S,S:L",f,,,;.,,: cemnfsfi... Edmonton, Tennis. (Islam MacLeod and East. - ‘ SPECIAL LOW FAltES RETURNING ST 19th.' ' rlottelown at 9.00 P.'M., and run through l0 ‘Winnipeg without change. ._,. --. ...-. i‘, ii. LAND ' ~ JA J. MURRAY, ' - JAME T. McCLOSKEY, l. - Executore. ' 8L0 ITS —By.Arthur. iilienwiii"? LOOK OuT .. THERE. 5H5 GOES x I e