'. PAGE TWO _ ovssnriznv - is DANGEROUS 011E011 IT IIT one: i? chase o‘ LOVE AStoiy of Love and it: Tank i. a MILDRE) HARBOUR‘ i i CHAPTER VII "coco-ave" 1 'l‘wciity uiintites later. CY1111119 land King Carson were 811111111118 011 Itho stops of liieygeiirt-house In the itliiiitling light o' thgxMayv morninlz. 1011111’ bcliiiiti l.&éll.'vli.‘belllliély of- 111cc. n..- iiiiid clerk. it had lust married thcni (being also a justice (if pczirci was (‘Ilteriilg the record (if the I'1‘I't\Ill(llI_V with mechanical and dctuciied precision. So far .18 1hr was (‘1l1lC0l'IlP(l. they had .il- ircaiiy passed out of his life and thoughts. . The IIOIYLV-Illiillfl bridegroom Ifltlililffitl his splendid shoulders iilllll ("iiuckicti i-ioftly. Then he turli- ‘I'll to his silt-lit bride uiiii said: I “.\lrs- (wire-on. I wish you every illillililllidrlfl I " “Lion'ti" (fyiithia choked sudden- ly. "I—~I didn't realize that nizir- i-iiige iii so studious-until I heard iiirvseif repeating the words of the t'(‘l‘t‘lllOll_\' alter that man." "Nothing is iairrioiis. my chiid— not cven Death-iii fact, it's the I I h Id use. ' ' wisnllilalzdznyggerlilient. boil; a d prover: preparation that as’ n .. in Canada for the 1111519 will“? . for allbowcl complaints. ‘ Price, 50c. o. bottle ll1~ iilltlfllgglfllllflf dsolorr- put._up Olllydly IIie I. 1V1- bum do" Limited. Toronto. (int. i ‘ stand." "Have you?" lie shrugged. ' “Alum-wired by years-perhaps not You llt‘ill'tl me tcii the clerk I t I i Farm at Orviiclliwhappiy to DANIEL M. NlcDONALl). Orwell Cove. 8815-B-27-stt4I. FOII SALE - Beautifully 5111;;- fnrm of 180 acres of land at New Perth. Onci hundred acres clear, the balance of COULD pm; THE CHWAWARE a. splendid growth of desirable Illlli-l , hen-Also all farm implements 1111111 "T1'°_"°'5 a m" ‘"1"’ "'1 11" 811 household furnishings. together with m‘ °1"""""""'° "° “"1" ""11 "W" thirty tons o1’ hay Also in Summcr- break a pie”? _ "Impossible." ‘mo’ l ‘umIMAII/lrsrldltcrllsvlxl all "N°_h°'° a p°"°"'" Sacred Hcart llomc. ‘ Charlottetown. 8705-11-2341551. Tsiiilifiiisiif’ Tenders will be received by tho undersigned up to September 3rd for supplying and Installing heating furnace In the City Building. The lowest or any tender-not ncc- - _ essarily accepted. _ . . - . I Ci. l’. NICHOLSON. i . ' City (‘lqrk AND SHE'S STILL THINKING ABOUT IT Shel Am I the only girl you've :\';r iovod7' If course. you arc-and the iirctticst, too. aoco-a-zz-m-zv-aof Tenders For (‘hurch The Building (‘onimlttcc of thc Presbyterian Congregation at Brad- nlbano, Princc Edward Island. in- t vltes tenders from builders of good 1.- g standing for the erection of Zl. suit- 5 k t‘ f able Presbyterian Church building‘ . in this section. Plans and spccificl ~ ltions can be seen at the homc of Mr. Murdock Graham. Bradnibanc. up too and including Saturday, thel 1 3rd day September at 12 noon. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted , _ Signet] ‘Q McKENZIE MATIIESON. Secretary of Building Committee: ' 8737-8-24-27-30-1. i I l driller: -.~ ego V.".'Z put (her for a per- Li: ' ell irrity gee. Mistral Do ~ i ~ .1 pgi-p~ic.t? . A Auction Sale at 197 Kent Street on Tuesday. August 110th. at 1.31) sharp. all household ellects, parlor, dining‘ room. bedroom mid kitchen furni- titre. Carpets. linoleum squares. oil stove. lcc chest. Royal (llfflllll ltangc. Mirror. one beautiful mantle mirror, and Iota of nicc house fixings. No reserve. Terms rush. WILLIAM IIENIIY. 197 Kent Street. J. A. MacDONALD. Auctioneer. 8818-8-27-31. The “Ncwi; Slizirplcs j “Marvel” (Trcam Separator 2'75 lbs. 3'75 lbs. DID HE KILL HIM OR NOT? Motorist (to wife): I was going amjopretty last and when I suddenly M3" looked up I saw a man dead ahead lb.. 79.25‘ °' '"°' , n); MM] Wifls: Aront you glad you F 0 B cé/HHOTTEVIUWN i 'wcrcn't the one who killed him. . . . I d 1 Extra Parts for all Sharplcs ca’ Machines J. L. DOUGLAS supremo test- But, of course. you lliarcirt lived» long enough to tinder- 'M"T'1ii.=.i§..i.iii I Theq have done so fllr 56 Wars l 'that l'in thirty-three. But I've liv- King Carson as soon as possible. led my iifo at a double-quick pace. The reaction had sol: In; she .8111 here. let's not be we alieiytlc- found hoi-oelt weary and unnerved ,al in the first moments of our uiarq-a new experience for her- She .rled iifc. Besides. I can't phIIOSO-‘wanted io get away, to drive back Politic on an empty stomach. What to her homdwlth all possible speed 111D you say to breakfast?" ito flaunt the news of her marriage . Cynthia shook hcr head. in the faces o1’ those who soon ~ “Thanks, but I'm driving back would be gossiping over the fact homo now- It's a long trip." llllllt the bridegroom-elect was , iIo stared at her. ispoeding across the continent on I "Surely. you don't mean yourcfhis way to England. and that there going t0 leave me stranded here?"'had been no ceremony at St. Bor- "You proniise(i——" she was begill-fuadlne/s at noon. iiins. i Carson. driving the car expertly Again he laughed, his gray eyoslthrough the little town that was 111113191118- :'alrea<ly' humming with the. day's "This is the best one yet! Youlactivity. turned to her with a grin. queen, you won't even return mej "StlppOSG I shoiiid turn highway- to tho spot where you picked nioimap and drive past the station 11D?" ‘and outof town into the hills?" "Please," she said hurriediyn} She started in terror. and. he "You promised me that. the momgquickly reassured her by bringing cnLthe ceremony ivas over, you'd the ciir to a stop In front of a lit- lcuve mc- You gave me your word tie station. There he leaped to the that you wouldn't try to accomtugrouiitl. 1111)’ m6. 01' t0 11nd out anything, "Good-bye. little unknown!" ho 11110111 Hie-J’ " ‘said. laughing- He made her a “And Ikeep my word." he intcr-fdoep bow. "And thank you for the mused gently. "Mrs. King Caraoiilmost amazing adventure of my I bid you farewell. I dare say lllfe." "Wouid you remove your hatland veil and rcaliy let me face of the lady I've Married?" 86C Suddenly he reached out, snatch- ed hcr IIIIKIOVPII hand. and kissed her fingers. “t, churned "my", I "If ever you need me again. you "You are too gcncrous. my ilciiri" Will know Where to find me. I I-lis-rmiirkeigv, his obvious oiijfli~1mV° **“"‘1w1“‘1 111.V 11111111. 811117111411 ineiit of tiic absurd situation made (111 1119 11111111111 (if the certificate." her bite her lip vexedly- "Thank 1'0"", “he murmured‘ A“ they Crossed (he Um- wm-nfYoii have been marvelously kind. house square to enter Cynthia's 5111111‘- 113)’. 111M119. ‘I 01111 9XD1111I1—" car. he said suddenly: “No need," he laughed. "It's "Would You do mo one favor?" b91311 1191111 11"-BV¢‘1‘Y 1111-61106111-3 “whayvi He seemed to debate for a mom- “wouid yo“ remm... yum. ha. amfifllll. then. with a swift gesture, he W" and really 1e. n“. see H“, [aceileaned ovor and kissed Cynthia full of the lady I've married‘! Even'°" 1191” 111011111. 1181113110 1191‘ Veil- wlien we drank coffee with th.'it1_ JIYW." ho said. "it's bccil worth fiiiiiiy littir clerk, you only raiserilih your veil to the level of your} 11/111111 W11" 11111111 11111. 110 W311 mouth’! it. ivas such u pi'ot.ty.1-’~'°"°- mouth." ho went on, his cyes (lane-f (3-"11111111 111111611 1181' 0M‘ (Hid drove his inllilldentl)’. "that I'd like itvfliyfli‘. 11811111111: for home- see It once more." (T0 he 1101111111186) “You wouldn't be at all interest- ed" said Cynthia coolly, and sprangIDOgJS I E p i t a p h into the car. "The station first." she directed. (British United Press.) LONDON. August 29.—-Of all the can get a train." 1 "I'll drive you to the station," she offered. as he seated himself. as a matter most forgotten In the exciting ev “memorials” m man and beast that wedding to Basil Harcourt. had just, on meet strggt“ ~——- Old Bob was an Alrdale. a great welcome to a newcomer among the Isn't It wonderful-Joust. 8 drop “s m" 1”“ “h” “d? “w” “m” ah I MB and drops o“ N0 Bu“ blurred. some one renews It. rv. up i . . I t ( .Mnttiiews of Covehead. Misses on y Pu nam‘s lorn best. of course behind the wheel. there are In London the strangest, Eiflflwwfqworva Webster and May Hutche- THE BEDTIME STRIP- TEE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN appendicitis. M. I I _'I‘omorr0w’s Radio Program . _-_ . WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 31 International Radio Progriinni CONCERTS 12.35 P. M. CFCF (411) Montreal. Concert. . 3.45 P. M. WOO (508) Phiia. Grand Organ. _ 5.30 P. . WIP (508) Phllii. Solos. 6.30 P. M. WTIC (461) Hartford. Duett. 6.45 P. M. ~ WTIC (476) Hartford. Rag Pickers. WSAI (301) Clnci. Chimes concert. 7.00 . . WCAE (517) Pitts. Recital. . KMA (270) Shenandoah. Carter Sis- tors. 7.30 P. M. KDKA (316) Pitsburgh. Concert. 7.151’. M. WABC (326) N. Y. Ladies ‘Trio. 8.00 P. M. WJZ (454) N. Y. Maxwell Hour, to WJZ, WBZ. WBZA. ‘KDKA, KWY, WBAi-i. WJR. WSAI (361) Cincinnati. Solo. 8.30 P. M. WEAF (492) N. Y. Silverwwn Cord to WEAF. WEEK, WJAR. WGR. WCSH, WCAE. WTAM, WWJ. WSAI, WGM-KBD. WOC. WHAS. WSM, WSB. WMC. WLIT, WDAF. 9.00 P. M. WBZ (333) Sprin field. Concert. Wl-IK (265) Cleve and. 'I‘rio. SPORTS-TALKS 2.45‘ P. M. WMAQ (448) Chi. Baseball. 5.55 . . KDKA (316) Pitts. Baseball. 8.00 P. . WBZ (333) Springfield. Baseball. 6. . M. 25 WGY (380) Schenectady. Baseball. s55 r. M. WLW (m) oihoi. Baseball. 1.30 P. M. WMAQ (448) Chl. HIUIIOIISI’: RJOGCII. DANCE ORCHESTIIAS 12.30 A. M. WMCA (370) New York. Royal. (Copyright, 1927. by International Radio Programs. Chicago.) Tyne V ley And Vicinity Mrs. Elizabeth Fraser. Belmont. Lot 16. has tho deep sympathy of Pelq Smooth Skin From This Exq u isiie Teileirie other daughter, Mrs. Herbert Ly- go. Brancepeth. Sask- The funeral will be held from her home In Bei- mont, Lot 16. Mrs. Maynard Aitken of Boston. arrived home on Thursday evening to spend her vacationwlth her fa- tlicr i\Ir- 1.. McNeviii. Tyne Valley. Mr. Leith Hayes, Ellorslie. was In visitor to Summerside on Thurs- wlay. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Phillips and Stanley Phillips. and Misses Myrtle and Georgie Phillips of Tyne Valley, Miss Edythe McArth- iir. Wiitertown. Mass. and Mrs- Ed- gar Yeo, Mt. Pleasant were among those attending the Travellers Field Day in Charlottetown. Mr- and Mrs. Hardy Ramsay and little son, Donald, were visitors to Malpeque on Saturday. The wind and rain-storm of Wod- nesday night caused serious dam- age to the crops In this vicinity. Part. of the steel bridge was dani- aged to such an extent that all traffic with autos and teams on that road leading to Port. Hill will be discontinued until proper ro- paira have been made. The mili- dam owned by Mr- Wm. Sheen was carried away: this is not only a big loss to Mr. Sheen personally. but also a great loss to the public. Mr. John .l. Raynor. Cascumpec. spent a few days with his daugh- ter. Mrs. Daniel McLean. Tyne Val- ley- Ho returned to his home on Sunday. Mr. Rayner is hale and ‘hearty although almost a centenar- an. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Nisbet and family. Portland. Mo- motored to the Island and are spending their vacation with relatives in Tyne Valley and Harmony. The annual Orange Picnic of. EI- Iersiie on Tuesday was n decided success. Miss Kathleen Williams. Port H111 has entered the Prince Coun- ty Hospital to take up the Nurses Training CoursafA host o1’ friends wish her every success In her t‘ piofesslou. t Mr. and Mrs- Edison Williams and Mrs. Ivan McLean. Tyne Val- ley, were among those attending the pictures at Ellorsiie on Wed- nesday night. . Miss Ethel McLean. Tyno Vai- hor many friends in the sad death » LuxT0|L ET SoAo Avcosr 30. 1927 1 Alluring to the its white beauty . _ _ peiightful to the odd.‘- its velvety-firm lClttlfdd '1“ 1! seutiol caress; the luxurious i’ lather of Lux Toilqr up. . What a blessing tot]; 2111:0111? e I i gab.‘ in“: Y ' W kept skin! I e we"- eye! 1| I And with all of its ex. cellent qualifies. it is on! because Lux Toilet Soup is demanded by million, of women that the pricg I8 but ten cents. Lever Broth era Limited. Toronto. 309 Miss M. French BostonfMaas. Iii visiting friends-on tho Island- At present she is the guest of Miss Wllna Miller. Bldeford. On Saturday the children of tho Earnest Mission Band of the Pres? byterian Church. Tyne Valley. and their parents held a very enjoyable picnic on the church grounds. Lunch was served in real picnic style. The games and races were enjoyed by all. Rev. A- Brown was u. visitor Summorslda on Tuesday. Teachers Convention At Hunter River The annual Convention of ihc teachers of Inspectorate No. 3 was hold In the school room at Hunter River on August the twenty-fifth. Meeting opened at 9:30 a.m- with enrolment 0f teachers. As the local president was ub- sent, Mr. Ernest Parker presided very cpaably. After a few introduc- tory_ remarks by chairman a Queb- to Y Mr- Court. local Inspector gave an Interesting address in which he emphasised tho value of physical training. and advised teachers t.o spend more time on this part of the curriculum. He encouraged the organization of Teachers‘ Study Groups. In conclusion he spoke on the value of School Fair work. The Question Box was an Inter- esting Item of the morning pro- gramme. received and many difficult proli- Iems solved through the discussion that followed. The first feature of the afternoon aession was an instructive address by Prof- Lloyd Shaw on tho chum:- es about to be made In the school curriculum. After the appointment. of ii no- minating commlttoo. Miss Ruth Mathoson rend a practical paper on teaching arithmetic. A demonstration lesson on tench- Ing history to grade VII was then given by Inspector Court. Ioy is suffering from an attack of The following officers were elect- Lo-g-Rolling tlon Box committee was appointed. ~ Many helpful hints were "' ed for tlio current your: PresIdentI ——I\lr. E1'Ilt‘l5I.,PilI‘I(l‘I‘§ VIcc-Prcs-—~, Miss Iilargarirt Scott; Secretary-J Alli-is Jollll Rod l. ~ i A very [irotilziiiio and cnjoytibic1 meeting was brought. to a (‘.1080 by1 tiic singing (it tho National AllfIl-1 em. (Patriot please copy) . _____._.______________________. i Charlottetown l Exhibition Tenders1 iissisx coiiciif l-‘Olt SALE i Having sold my homo because I ani leaving the country. I offer for sale my new Essex Coach. This car 1928 model has only been driven i500 miles and has not had first need or running gear yet. ls equipped with trunk and other useful accessories. Insured for $1000.00 against flro. this and license goes with purchase price. .WIII sell reasonably for cash. Separate Tenders will bc recelvodl t uy the undersigned up to and on; Wednesday. the thirty-first day of‘, Auguslt, 1027. for tho following prl-i vlleges at the Exhibition to be hold in Charlottetown from the 27th to.‘ 30th September. 3 1. For the prlvIlc-go of catering undcr tho Grand Stand only. 2. For the printing and selling of. Score Cards for the Races. Z1. For the supplying of straw in, bulk. 8S required. i 4. For selling fccd for Cattle. e142. on the grounds. . 5. For supplying pressed old hayf for race horses. 1 In Nos. 1. 2 and 4 tho highest or any tciidcr and In Nos. 3 and 5 the lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. i Conditions may be obtalncd at. the ollico o1’ Horses.1 C. R. SMALLWOOD, Sedy-Trcas. Charlottetown. ORE!) surr 0R TOPCOAT Now for a new tailored to your measure Suit or Top Coat. Flt guar- anteed. llrop a note Ix) P. E. Island rrprcscntativo to show Fall and Wintcr samples and styles. Many hundreds ol well pleased customers. A nlcc list of testimonial letters. Island Representative is S. F. TARBUSH 172 Prlnoc Street, Charlottetown. T311 J. CLARKE WOODSIDB. Malpcquo. P. E. l. saiz-a-iiv-si. ' Profcsshinal Cards ,' Dr. c. c. Archibald ‘ Graduate of N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye, Bar, Nose and Throat- ‘Tcstlng Eyes and supplying Glacial Olllco. Bayer Building Great George Street Olfloc Hours-ll to 12.80. 1.30 to 5.00 ' McLedd & Bentley J. AAIINTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. 0. Banister and Attornoy-at-Law Office: 180 Richmond Strut MONEY ‘I0 LOAN Charlottetown. P. E. I. McDonald & McPhee B. A I .l. A. McDONALD u.‘ r. morass ‘u. a. Barristers. Attornsyli‘ Ito. Money to Loan.‘ _Mark R. McGulgan B. A. BAIIRISTIK. BOIJCITOI» ITO! Money to Loan. ‘ Cameron Bloch CharlottotoIlll-l.‘ SOLE DISTRIBUTOR t 39 Queen Street Charlottetown. I’. E- 1- Brick And Tile Co.’ Re-Opened » 4 Now that she had accomplished her bag. besides the black opal. ai- ents of the night a marriage certl~gure1y_ 1s the one on a Stone coping 0311111111 G15"- "11 111" EV‘! 01 11'" headquarters in Salisbury Square. cloned with some one else. now 1t is simply chalked on thestone. or she was anxious to he rid ofi2t-7-2ti." 1s all It. says. favorite with the men who drive one Drop 0f with their horses. He was barkinga , horses on July 24. 1925. when a taxi Stop Aching could get out of the way . . . or two or Putnam“; on any Gore one chalked up Bob's epitaph. And After a few wpplicattons the corn Ppltnph showed Sign“ or becoming no pain. no pinching from tight walk m comm“ Be Hum you mm (on. accompanied by Mrs. Clayton Satisfaction alternate-ed.‘ ‘Sold by hon of Charlottetown. left Friday mrbstituto for Piiinam's~-it's the‘ motor trip to Halifax- ... I. I W / Mk ‘I'll; P. E. I. Brick and Tiic 60-. Ltd, at Richmond, P. E. 1., tin re opened for business and will w QIVO erlllrl for the manufacture of ml: and Tile of alialzo L utlslac- a inn-mu. Adm-i all dram “fllmgnloatlolll to tho Cour trim * - no. r. s. I. ‘i ~ - “w”. ‘ b m‘: AMI we fellows mm lino OOOO-OOQ‘ 91mm!‘ She: We girls must knob In . _...iu4.l.¢nu-.n..-.- ~ - l! He? .5L\MT\/Afi . WILk You HEL§ tlgcyqiidOli jg her purpose, now that she had in 1161118 10 D10"! 10 1111’- Werld 11181 of the Church Missionary Society's that the adventure was safely ov-,- "R, 1_ p_ 01d B011 Killed by t“; horse-drown newsprint lorries. and “Putnam’is”-C0rns came along. and before Old Bob Com and 0m comes a" the Dam‘ over since. whenever the chalked Miss Beatricd Matthews, of Boa- shoes any more. You can dance or, (irtiszisls everywhere. ' Iwfnae {afternoon on the Hochelaga on d a L a . I w’ *5 1g. .\ ‘ suiraxr \_ can. ' Vim 00m Asa Mi: VQR M4 ANTkbRts ‘ row You? ‘FtttcPLacs. 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