v | | had with the prope: nature material is the carbon be Rot This woak supplied us to heat it. And wha material wor h 1 do not havea xood stove or range > The products oor Ranges or stoves, Every ox guaranteed, f ror BY JE\\NETTE H. WALWORTH Afters ttle whi. «a ’ ’ ' - mee, . vme-9 tO More letters his j > 2 “Ha fy Ume one was from Tony to |, Suardis Tho eee r > . ao) the other wag fecan Oy; . yriarh t 1h J F 1 to om. wily Copyright, 1899, by Jeannette H. Walwor 4, pt Said the first: My Dear Mr. } ; oF Mr. Matthey-s—T, oersen . AES" 2O say 1 : { CRPETLCICE a Severe gp cli x my. that f did no ' “~ which I jagpy 1} . Ou roading your letter, LT ne ens mt Wha, Getwecn an expensive tage, “ets J Gm loft education and unfortuie!* WSL. ‘ sated to begin life as a poor man when 1 had ia.. Continued,) mysent 9 Wealthy one, would be en I wag t —e Heer y : uite 5) £ nD . cer tre 2Ve transtor could not hava been fidde, f sald it te Nay unable fo think or act intelligently .2" 8°¥ ’ Via, reading this letter thronch | Mr. Standifer Westover, a man of family and era days after teading your letter. To fall frorg — t MOULD | mean: T 5 : the lon of a ladde fe { rapidiy—she had an engagan . a he funds thus raised have been care- - @ laddet to the hard ground is jarring at aaa an A Saigement w ith fuily appropriated to your needs and will serve a fellow's herves. i { } ‘over, and Clarence laid SO | to keep you from anxiety during the remaining Co hot believe Iam a very luxurious chap— much stress on punctuality—smiled | months of your German residence and perhaps os least } hope 1 am i#w—but, thanks to my dear . . . . ; sti} sittin ‘ ‘a ‘ age? . > "ie and flushed softly Di aeaedk, te until you can get into something profitable on ather’s fostering tefiderness, things have always to every dauehte ee Sweet | this side, German correspondent or something o! a. 80 stoothly fot me shat] suppose ] began a ‘ Suter “re ‘ A hat r ; . . ‘ adi oa . < : =" ae Suter of Eve, and Tom that sort in some large importing house, while | °° think i Was to sail im placid waters until | uid make love charmingly. Present}y | YU #te building up a business as an electrician. a st port finally. “4 her lite hands made sad havnt ; I have not wished to be premature in this ex- h " plain exposition contained in your letter fom'’s ar lent lett S] r . position of vour financiai status, because | wanted 1a8 annihilated all expectations of that sort for- ‘ aid] ‘Trler > ar ‘ s, 4 ‘ : se : ave +. ie salt tithe etegee' le tore it inte | your mind care free until your studies were con- ever. I am not dismayed at the prospect of have wall bits and sifted the bits reflective- cluded, nor did I want vow to remain too long in oe . to work. In fact, I had planned to ." ee ., _ . “ ieno nee o ‘ aa? ‘ sate muckle « Vv ‘ ee, y through her fingers into ber waste ignorance of the fact that you will have nothing e Gown to hard work as soon as | got per Dartet, On one of the finger: Cliered went to tell her goodby. Irom had passed he letter was distinetly dis- rbing. Usually by the time she bad ed a letter to fragments she bad { its contents. ’ But this letter e Parl Asie CLO! Ot . 3% > Smiies she . ryy LTrowns, i rr . Tom’s refused to Love Finds A W OF esas wy 7 «we 4,7 tT % , through which Tom's message of love in scraps was a big diamoad ne tha y« +) ng that had not been there when he | to THE DAILV EXAl] WINER, CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER 25 1926 ay. to depend upon { Dut your own when yom reach head and hands. your maj These | rity have {| conscientiously striven to prepare for the battle i of life. | 1] am aware, my dear boy, that this letter wil! ; come to you in the shape of a most disagreeable surprise, but it comforis me to reflect that your equipment for self suppert is much better than I ‘wor he ar 4 t ever had, and with youth gnd health on your Side there is nothing to affright vou in begin- ning at the bottom of the ladder instead of at the top. Doubtless vou will be glad to know that Brox { ton [lall has passed into the owners! Westover. ip of Mr ce, a3 | have said, was fast The p " be erased s) readily. From coudem- Going to wreck and under any circumstances uation of his silliness and blindness : et Ee ee a: ee. Crake piece of ; : . : operty for you. 1 consider myself fortunate in © > HAUSSCt » Seif rosin ne t ‘ or ‘ : . : " . ; () J 5 7 Yetort 1 te li q stioning rd “\° | finding such a purchaser for it. Any sentiment . i iS {| you may feel about giving up the old house must Hind she ever let him Suppose that i yield precedence, Thomas, to the bald facts that ee he VE PVs As trara j nA Nawtiangn #4 hal’ 5 *¢ a~4 £) I nics sli Sats Pic Stk ue A avd were in no posit to h on to it a ae SE Me ME ME: ex% Ss” Se ste her feelings for him were other than | jon, matscd unsotd the less was {If AP AS AS AP TP 7 MP ASAP | tt. 52 yf ¢ any Prive aa. Se ee gee cm AL AL AS AS TS AS a Se | ww0Se Of an aunt for a nephew, a | Of cours: when you return here you wil] make Se ‘ae | suardian for a ward or anything else | ™Y home yours while we 1 up my st %&% p “ | safe and mature one could think of? ; SP, 0% 4" 6x3 ene a eee 4 ieee se ee uGghers bearing upon your estate and the funds es Se | sue Was sure, quite sure, she had not. youMfather invested in a wildcat scheme for d Tom had no one but himself to thank } veloping certain bogus mines in Colorado 7 ® a | aK | % PrinceEdward Island aie | for his misery. - But, then, that he | ae ko yourscW and to me to obtain aa eatis MZ) chonld } niserab! hat stun: } ly ear conception of the whys and the wher Re AP | Si . , aceda a rable—that stung her } forges of this deplerable and (to you) entirely un NiZ, tender little heart to the auick 7" } expected turn in ur affairs % 25¢ atall Bockstores. oe e 7 oO the quick. Tom } — a posit ‘snd cairn gal roe had so much serrow already. Oh,}| MY daughter Olivia will make you our m a. Py citins wn ou * "| welcome guest while we are going v1 4 Ao i ustrated book on Ps E. “AT } What a hateful letter to lave to an- of pap ra that have accumulat svuvenulr MM Tsiaud, uo iuterecti £ “AS | sywel Now she would bave to tell him °° tourists, Me | about Clarence and herself. “a Mir. Clarence Westover's ste ras widhs : s . tt Ww WY Me Me Me Me se | 1 Coven groregg sk i< AS US AS AS AS Ae Al AS ae | heard entering the veranda, and Tom :' oe =<, Lroxton was resolved, by the Magian | { b love, into a fading myth THE ' “uch more disturbing was the letter j : a by ir. 3 to dats Ef (co was t h Oi, - Saf | v.00iS, Det it went straight .o th j po.2t with a brutal directness as cf ? bi iate : . ; : BAPPENS: sective 23 a weli placed blow between é ~2. eyes, It left bim sturacd aud yom oo)» Ty co & Gata tha la 1 ‘ “3 } TiCh’towa was OTTAWA Said the 's : . 3 i. to-day you would have been}; *~ as a a3 ar Thomas—.is bd ew ‘ kerry you were not covered in of 3 vo years’ absence, | * thie t? t ™ , ? f . ' . ° ’ aes ‘ tur a large‘amoun.. ei ie ‘ 3 be comin: herr. a msn in t': [have good companies and 2, emancipated from a1 7 ane 4 if @ } 5 r far rote you low rut’s, I rejoice to per letters that sou have " excellent us f your tine and opportu ~— I As | have toll you before. | highly ap- { 2 of yuur t ng up electricity. It May ® . 3.18 good stead in the near future. ne { is , duty to inflict a very nine . reat sur} nnon sow J Lave known, since in capacity as sour giufdian | have had to ex e { s utiiine into your tuther’s papers, that he had been led into some mivst unforluli#ie spevu.atic. fo eae ae acd invesiments, Meetings King’s will be held at the f places to which the op tespectfully invited : f the riditg o lowing times cn | nosition candidate $s of th: elect WS mt. Columbo, Tues. Oct 16, a 7 p-™. Kingsboro, Wed. i ee 2 Souris, Thur. 48a 0 v Momticello, Friday ‘~~ > z St. Reters, Monday 22, : Wr ? : . ‘Mordl, Tuesday : ie ; » : , Baldwins Road, Wed. “* 23, * s Summervi le, Thur. asic ra ‘Cardigan Bridg:, Fri ‘“* 26,. * ms Heatherdale. Mon 2 , omer Blontague, Pues. Oct 30, 7 p. m. UeCT retown, \\ . l. ‘és 3 sé Dundas, Friday. a Red flouse, Sat arday, | }.J.H Lil were Z we Woe . es ‘tod & w guar Candidate. Pe. dstand Commercial College The stlention of those who desire + “drough aad practical preparation for an Active business life in calied co the aivan- tte of--ed by this College. Book-~ *eping, Commersia) Law. Arithmetic, *omanship, Koglish, Correspondence, gg Methods, Shorthand, Ty pe~ = n2,@tc., are taught in the most direct is Practical manner. Soecial attention — to locat. ng graluaies to good ONns D*Sitio1g, New term oOp?n* on - SDAY, AUG. 20:h inst, at 930 « » Sead for prospectus. P. O. Box 242. ISAAC OXENHAM, Principal and Proprietor Ane? d&tw— tf era A CAKD 8. MACNEILL, M. D, Ving 3° years experience in the ery € of his profession, may be con ine sou all branches of general medi including the speciaities. he and Residence—Prince Street vor ahove Kindergarten Hall. wep gfiol’t: a.m. x te 3 and th, dy & wkiygmos . - tewar) most curnest efforts were dirvcted z your funds out of the rapidly dking ris in which be, with a lack of judgmegnt not common to him, had invested. After a yeat of futile enceaver in tin rvies toward rendering you selt supporting should anticipated oceur during cur minority. it did occur, Thomas, and 1 have wn for five years that you would have barely ush te finish a goed education upon and Lo ipplement it by carrying out your father’s cher- hed plan of travel. Toward this end Ll have toiled and husbanded your resources to the best of my poor judgment. \ fow months after your departure for Germany it becume evident to me that if you were.to be left care free to pursue your course to its end Brox- ton Hall must go. I| feel confident that your dear father would entirely approve my course. The property bas depreciated in value immensely since your father’s death and since an unfortunate prejudice against it has been raised in this neigh- borheod. J consider it exceedingly fortunate un- der the circumstances that a purchaser could be s Cirection | bent my en the erash which t fulls found. Obtaining an order from the court, with- ont which, of covrs:. you beirzr 2 minor, the HEART | DISEASE is a symptom of Kidney Disease. A well-known doctor has said, *‘ I never yet madea post-mortem ex- aiminationinacase of death from Heart Disease with- out finding the kidneys wereatfault.” The Kidney medicine which was first on the market, most success- ful for Heart Disease and all Kidney Troubles, and most widely imitated is Dodd’s Kidney Pills don my hands as , cteward., There was nothing ip the wording of this letter to which Tom could take ex- , ception, but the information it contain eto him with the stunning foree ' of a blow struck bY ab UYSsUSpected a: ed cam > eo tlant¢ Ue read it twice over, spread it out {cn the tatle under his st-2-nt less m - ‘ of at hats Avett, 34 is Oe thi ed tue dst Fhe , tific works lying an the same table, over which be usually labored three hours a day unflinuechingly. There was Do mistaking the mean ing of his guardian's letter. He was pauper. Broxton, dear old Broxton, oer 2 rcevificed to keep bic 9... He Was a pacaer ord ke kad just askea QOliyiq Mat- |. {hews to marry him. fin ed such bright dreams about renovat ,ing the old place under ber tasteful su , pervision. Everything was to have i been done just exactly as she wanted it. She had said once or twice in his hearing, “If 1 owned Broxton. | would do so and so,” and it had sounded very siveet and perfectly natural to him. He hed not forgotten one item of the al- i terations that were to bave been made | : SSE 18D Bik cai? Therc was no mistaking the meaning of his guardian’s letter. to please her. But~now he was a pauper. He had no home to take her to, nothing to support ber on. He had always held in supreme contempt the man who was willing to marry a wo- man and involve her in the distress and privation of an uncertain or even an inadequate income. He had just done that despicable thing bimself, not purposely, but ignoranuy, rasbly, Ir- revocauly. Pure, uprigbt and honest to the core bimself, he never entertained a single douMm of his guardian’s rectitude. His riches were not the first that had ever tuken wings unto themselves. Doubt- less property had deteriorated and stocks had gone down and investments bad proved disastrous, ‘The man whom his father had loved and trusted as a brother must be good and true. To re- flect on his guardian’s management was to reflect on his father’s judgment. He was incapable of doing either. He would not answer this letter im ti } To — . } ‘s entirely Jast when he cid so. It woulk sy} 73 , ’ : : take him a few days to pud himsei fagether. The point of view had } f been altered for him with such violent sud- denness that it left ewildered, with a sense of irrepara ble loss weighing him down. ~1,%1 j . ; : through with my studies. It seems now that mys Virtuous plang have turned into stern necessities. (To he Continea. ~-- - v > | |A Family” * Medicine Of Unusual Merit, Known and Praised the World over, is Dr. Chase’s Kidnoy- Livor Pils, + Having o direct ana combined action on both the kidneys and liver, Dr, Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills are th most valuable as a family medicina, ard pesitively cure constipation ana a) forms cf stomaci trouble Mr. John White, 72 First avenue, Ot. taw2, writes:—‘I usei Dr. Chase’s Pills for deranged liver 3a a f we. 9 —_ eq 7h axrts . 7 222 oy, Wit exce,ien 2 vu results. “My wife usel them foe stomach trowuie, ind pains ayect the heart, ant : ie a a nae oo ~~ ig €nureiy cured. They are invaluable #3 a family medicine.” Sc mncrecs of familles would not ing witnout Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills in the house, They are purely yerct2zle in composition and remarkauly prompt and effective in | action, One pill a dose, 25 cents a box, zt all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates and Co., Toronto. ee SS SE a ee ee A Care That Killed. Notwithstanding the spread of edu cation in Galicia, superstition is still alive among the Polish peasantry. The wife of a well to do country man inp “cocrenta, Kaspar Kafka, had a ma- lignant uicer and was in a very dan- gerous state. Her husband decided to caj) in a shepherd renowned for bis wonderful healing powers. The latter, having examined his pa- tient, proceeded to tie ber left elbow to ber right knee and her left knee to her riglet elbow. announced that she was possessed with a devil and direct- ed them to anoint the ulcer with a mixture of soft soap and 15 chopped hairs from a horse's tail. If the pa- iient - screaincd, i Was devi. “creamlag within ber, and she was te be left aloue, securely bound to the bed, that sie might not remove the appliance. He then took his fee and left. His orders were conscientiously car- ried out, with the result that after a night of indescribable agony the poor woman died of exhaustion.—Cracow Letter in Chicago Record. : eo Coe en ne G-ntlemen,—Wa'ile drivicg don a very +teep hill last Augaat my horse stumbled and :el, cutting bimeel’ fear fully abon the head and botv. T[ used “MINARD’S LINIMENT freely o1 bim and iu a few davs he wae as we!) ae over, J. B.jA. BEAUCHEMIY, Sberbrooke. JOHN P. BRENNAN Ship Broker, Commission Merchant and dealer in all kinds of p.oduce, my large and commod‘ous premises on Cuemmercial Street being purticularly adapted for hand.ing of Prince Edward Island products, Consignmeats solicited. Prompt returns, TOHN P. BRENNAN, North Sydney, Sept. 25, dy 135 wy. THRESHING MACHINERY Buy the Best. Threshing Machinery manufactured by William J. Scott, of Marshtield, are for sale at the Massey Harris Warerooms, Kent Street, Charlottetown. Mr. Scoit’s reputation as a manufactur- er is well known, Only the very best materia! is used, and the shakers and 1a t } | | crossed cach other on the high aan A 1 { i t him quivering and is 777d | i ast Sadek SU LITTSENTT ean Pee a NES TE Gr c= me >> a ee —— SOS RS 7) : AALS PGR] /] NESSES ee TAS xe) iaeememantll ™~ IN ALL THE WORLD no caus> of worr widespread as inferior cooking apparatus. WHAT WOMAN can help worrying che result of w damaged or destreyed by an inferior Range. DEAL FAIRLY by your household and yourself—install Buck's “Hapnd Tronght” Frange in your kitchen and if you can’s quit worrying cutieely oun wife will, The worry fiend hoids sway supreme in many kitchens, He is @ y so constant, so insistent, sa hose skill and care is blood relation of the dyspepsia of like ilk. Thought.” _ The manufacture rs of the “Happy Thought” are doin ing for you for all time—tuke advantage cf it, They have worried over and have perfected every detail cf Range construc tion, which though not a!ways apparent cn whe surface, is acst im) orteat in results, Planned like an engine, fitted like a watch. as durable as the hills, the “Happy ‘Lhought” is ever in the leadjand there it will remain until perfection mets its matca DON'T WORRY Use Buck's “ Happy Thought ” Rarg>! Fer sale by Simon w. Crabbe. Stovesard Hardw:re, Banish them, buy a “Happy g your culinary worrye: Walker's Corner, Char!cttetown, Out. 'st, 1900, PPS 2-2 ae Perrin’s Gloves. We sell Perrin's and other high class made gloves. We ksow no better made gloves then you can cee at our store, every pair guaranteed to be per'ect in workmanship, Our stick is the largest we ever had the pleasure ot showing, bought right, and will soli with thesmallest profit of any house in the trade. Kid Gloves Fleecy lined, 60c, $0c, 90c, $1.00 and up. Kid Gloves, silk Jinel, $1.60 and up. Mocha Gloves, silk lined, $1.75. Moch. Gleves, fleecy ?ined $1.00. Rus:ian Tan, unlined driving gloves $1.10. Th:.e prices will be found very low for the quality. Woolen Underwear ‘he season is here for you to put on warm underclothing# We are prepared to supply your ne-ds at the lowest prices. D. A. Bruce. Men’s Furnisher. as — ae Te Gloves ! Gloves Several Hundred Pairs Just Coened Men’s Gloves, Leather 30c, 50c, 75c. Mén’s Kid Gloves 75c, $1.00 $1.24. Men’s Mocho Glover, $1 U0, $1.24, $1.50, Men’s Kid Fur Top, $1.25 $1.50. Men’s Dogskin Fur Top ¥0c, $1.25. Men’s Buckskin (special) $2.00. Men’s Sarnac 85c $1,50. Men’s Astrakan driving gloves $1.50, Also a large line of leather mitts, lined aad unlined, f:onr 35c a pair up, Boy's Gloves and Mitts in great variety, ‘This way tor your gloves at mediately. cleavers sre unequalied for des'gn and 9 ? 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