v l 11cm Two \ ~ THE CHARLQTTETOWN GUARDIAN v revoooooeooeoeoameoogoo hgsty toilet, and u“; to g1- lnor‘s apartment. In spite of his “Jealous Hearts” ldetermlnation to keep a tight rein B, 'on himself, there was an eager flush on each cheek and his dark MILDRED B5330“; eyes shone. ' , l-ie found the apartment-house OOO-QO-O-O4-OQOOQ-QOQfOQQQQQ1 l without difficulty and ‘pressed the A KNIGH ‘electric button under Elmer's name. T To n": RESCUE‘ ‘There was a click of the latch. Ho M. io,19z§ W? Y i‘ MAY .0 l “V... i 1- . I i water at_the turn, of a tap. only 21" high. Silent. money will give you Ielllng ullnbonl ll, I The new Fairbanks-Norse Home Water Syatem gives arnple flllllliili: sturdy little automatic pump, in its blue lacquered container atanrln ' ' Automatic. Guaranteed. Why toil at pumping and lugging water when so little complete freedom — you'll be astounded to find bow cheaply and easily-it can be installed. i Write our noorell oflieefor Iree booklet ‘Ibo Canadian g FAIRBANKS - MORSE ' (lo-puny lid s .101. ,Quebec,ll when“... i .. . I T‘oront:,Wlnld1or.“rsl:niP¢IJleflna, , way “P- lfllv. Edmonton, Vancouver. Victoria Archers Arnold's letter, Tony had made a quick decision. ‘The cars were at. the door to take, his house-guests to the station. when they assembled, bag and bag- BBEe. and looked around for their host to bid him good-by, lhey 53w ihimato their intense surprise, de5_ cending the terrace steps dressed , . for traveling. with Jason at his jhqeis, carrying his bags. Going to New York." he explain- ed laconically. "Business!" "Gilfld 50y!" Several of them pat- l i W! hi") apnrovinsly on the shoulm dci. ‘We'll have a game on the l l On the receipt of Mrs. Agatha l‘ i i i But Peterson, the guest. who hadl _ found him searching frantically fori l-d to be irlseilltled in a residence pzocess for Protected vviuli a hinged cover, A Russian engineer claims» a snliai-l port hole has been design have developed a secret chemical converting heavyl dum- in enable a ponson inside n. mineral l or vegetable oils into n | house X11500 who "is outside wiili- light. fuel for alirplnlles" that is um i, mil opening the lloor. inflammable outside a motor. m Elinor's letter and had inadvertenb‘ i _ly put into his mind the idea that it had been stolen, looked at him. cufif-mfily. Tony felt his glance‘ and returned it rather defiantly-l , he scarcely knew why. ‘ , The party had a stateroom on the ltram. It was rather crowded, at Shoes that get hard wear need care ' I NUGGET‘ Shoe Polish EPS the shoes soft and pliable-Waterproofs them--- makes them last many extra months. Tlléffdlfl N uaget Shade For Every Shoe Made! 41 k ifirst, but one man left at Baltimore. ltwo got off at Washington, and an- other at Philadelphia. After lhati, Ton)‘ was alone with Peterson. whol [lived in New York. ,' They lunched in comparative sil- lience- T011)’ was busy with his Ethoughts. He knew he‘d acted on F "My impulse. but that contemp- tlble, anonymous letter had made ‘him see red. He wanted to kill the person who hadpenned those de- spicable lines "about Elinor. What he was going to do in New York he scarcely knew. He'd not; had time to plan a course of action; his guests had kept him too busy with cards. He supposed he'd go and break Danelli‘s head. But he must sec Elinor. first of all. And he :both yearned for and dreaded the , meeting. He told himself that Fate had planned this! When they'd finished Juncheoii, the and Peterson ‘lreturned to their istateroom and_ smoked in silence._ Tony stared moodily out of the win- ,dow at the flying landscape, his’ 1dark, handsome face sullen. Pet-l larsou studied him shrewdly. Fin-l ally he remarked casually: l l "You're wife's coming, home to- ,day_ isn't she?” ‘, Tony roused. It seemed to Pet- ‘crson that he had a hunted look. He nodded. ' “Pretty disappointing for her not to find you there. after being turn- ed out of the house so long to make way for our bunch of bums!" , Tony said nothing. ! another silence. Then: l l‘ KELVINATOR “THE ICLECTRICAI. ICE MAN” NOW BEING DEMONSTRATEI) king at and well worth buying. Sold only on an iron clad. FIFTEEN MONTHS GUARANTEE Easy 0n current, no trouble and sanitary. - WE WELCOME A CALL. PALMER-WATSCN Y Electric Company It is worth loo Cor. Kent and Great George Streets \ i "Tony? said Peterson suddenly. * ‘“lll<(2 all meddlers, I'm going to be- Thcre wasl - entered and went to the door of her. apartment and rang the bell. There was a long wait. Then light, familiar footsteps on the other side of the door-footsteps made his heart beat tumultucusly. In another moment, he should see her. He clinched his hands Q an effort at self-control. Bhe opened the door. a lovely vi- sion in a tea-gown of some glltter~ lng gold tissue. .1 "Why, Tony!" she exclaimed, hex‘ beautiful eyes opening wide in amazement. “You darling boyE What a surprise!” Confldently, mockingly. she llftde her lips. He ignored their invita- tion, touched her hand briefly, and‘. flushing under her amused chuckle. followed her into her tiny salon. tTo Be Continued.) Woman Eats Only Baby Food-3 Years ___/ "For 3 years I ate/only baby food. everything else formed gas. Now. thanks to Adfirlka, I eat. everything and enjoy liie."-—-Mrs. M. Gunti. Even the FIRST spoonful of Ad- lerlka relieves gas on the stomach and removes astonishing amounts of old waste matter from the system. Makes you enjoy your meals and sleep better. No matter what you have tried for your stomach and bowels, Adlerika will surprise you. Hughes Drug 00., Ltd.‘ -_-.--.¢0§~-_~_ RESOLUTION 0F CONDOLENCE. To Mrs. John McKenna, Bedequc. and Mrs. Eugene Smith, Middle- ton, from The Condolence Commit- tee, St. Malachis Branchtlatholic Women's League, Kinkoraz- Dear Sister Members, —Having learned with regret of the death of your father. we, on behalf of this Branch tender to you and your families, our sincere sympathy. Signed: MRS. M. McKl-INNA MRS. J. E. McCARVlLLI‘. MRS. FRANCIS McKENNA ‘gin by saying ‘of course, it's none of my business. but’. . . Tony lookcd iii him qucstioningly. l “Shooi!“ l‘ Peterson lit nliotlici- cigarette. l "Don't ynu think you're pretty‘ luiifair to that charming young wife in!" yours " lic asked. “I don't know tvimt. you mean”- declarcd Tony violciitly, but liv lfluslicd to thc forehead. i l "Oh. yes, you do," insisted Paton; Isou coolly. "Tony, you and I went; through lthc university together-we‘ nl-c fraternity brothers-I know you betten than you know yourself. I know,” for instance. that you were lying when you said you had t.o go to New York lbday on business» You don't lie easily, my buy. And’ you haven't any legitimate business in New York!" "Well, what of. its-since _you’re s0 confident?" demanded Tony sulkily. Peterson went on imperthirbably; "I recall an afternoon. a. week or so ago, when you acted like a. man- iack because some letter or other had been lost. I heard Jason say it had a. New York , tmark. There was a letter in the mall this mom- ing with a. New York postmark. I guess f can put two and two math- er.“ . "You don't know what you're ." ll d T . l Phone ltmPutEi-sillliozltgi-ioredrlhe ggiliark. He w. s ‘i Tillld"! W"! be received by the Tenders will he received by the h leaned forward and touched Tony"; mu" Dunk" s"'“'b‘"y Plllllfl "Signed until May 12th. for the “nan-gym; up 1o u", g0". gay 9| The undersigned will be 11mm‘ \ ‘j arm ‘ N I M E l o , ml" 591°- 39 Wills hundred plants. b ldlng oi’ new church at Suni- May, i928, for thc purchase of ALL l0 receive tenders from parllés Wll" fi-ll-Wl- , “ion listen to ma You.“ 80mg _ ___. . A. - _ ~ {h Wm ‘Pa-l’ B" T ilhl charges on merfield, nem- Emgfgld Juncmm, THAT tram)“ “m! mum m“ are |n ;‘po;||,|bn‘ go gpppl] low t N Y k to ee a’ woman Be w-i-i-i-A- ese s "when? Punt! '0 any plfl. Pill]! may be ggen pl, Pgrgchlfl ban‘. on ‘he norflbea corn" o’ sh-aw or Masai shraw o] ‘god qual- 'i ° “v °’ S k h e" rm ornament?“ Trees "Iii-Blend when shipped by rail. "alm- Summersi-h. A- F- Me Grtfll. George and rm 0y streeulmy for the use l»: the Exhibition Sensible and 8° b“ om ' l ' nmumb" ‘he "Pl"? cannot be uald’: Office Sourls. Ch c n11 ' with!!! ll ound advice And Im ~ Q l 1w l I Charlottetown, P. n. 1., known as Association to be dellvmfl L lfzolrl rtlg stlogrztw We d film she's shmbs and peremmfls beaten. ANGU Hunter, Architects. (ihnrlllltelnwn or the Blaich Property» tomh with the next two weeks 1i the Fmm" i‘ ' squarer-and it. seems u» me. you're Manitoba and Norwa Ml l: s c‘ MMULAY "““°"'l~'""l- the buildings situate thereon. The of the Associni‘ 0h=rl°i"‘°'“~ , l“. Paint your car by the spray method. Lacquer or Duco, the Mn he, '5 rotten 4m] flow ‘Am | mm t $150 y h H p " 4 Traudle Cm“ Lmves" m‘ ""7 19nd" "i" "c"? highest or spy tender not necessar- P- E- I- most lasting and easily polished paint known. “vow: hot under the 0011a,... He cheztrninnmd {Mel oreaillhdetliirsle; -30-9i sali-‘lly zcctliltegl. n Id P P ‘ily accepted. J. W. BOU§XIE£H .. . ' ev. ran c ona . . ecr - “ or owe have Jirilst. talltlen Into oulrierrnnllvlvy Illdhplli In 0311120 ‘ llearied back with a resigned $1831: $1.75 each. Snowball. Welgelia, Emerald’ R. B: ' W. llkjlggltTgléifiée B“ an Provincial Eflflhnlon Association’ i ‘i, ur pan _s op, r. ames c oson. w o has had a Well. anyway, I had to say m) llydcrariga at $1.00 each. Perennial fls0_5_1_1o|_ q‘ I , N ‘ d‘ '6 Provincial Banal“ chaflommm l l - wide experience in this style of painting and who makes one splcl," Phlox and Bleeding Heart, 60 cents ' ' '° “5- 9w "u" a" l I’ . I l 0i‘ the best, if not. the very best jobs-turned out in P. E. I. The train was alreadyroarlng in- each. Peonles 85 cents each. Delph~ 4259'5'4'7l- I P‘ E’ I‘ ll l .. lie will give you an estimate of the cost of your car at any u, the tunnel beyondthe Jersey iriium or Perennial Larkspur, Dig- 43l2'5‘7'4l- time and will he glad to give you any information which you mcwows, Tony began to sort out lfcllls or Foxglove and Canter- __ may require their lulzsalze. It shin-ea him the bury Bells at. 2s cents each, $2.25 p3,?‘ Iéaflflll Mull": of the. . "' ‘:3? We intend to make this branch oi‘ our service the best effort of answering Peterson. P" d°""- "°"Yl‘°‘il‘” 15 "P's °'°h- m“ c” mm‘ “h” P'°"l“°l“'l ~'- it can ibl be made t» serv o in kl n r l ll The fled in the vast rotunda 51-50 ner dozen. Other flnwgfln‘ a, e Association will be held in the, ' "l. pa” y ‘ e y u any n o m n ml‘ i thyxxzng Ivan,“ station “my well o: vegetable plants will be ad- Y' M- C‘ 5- lurk" Tl“"'“d"' "uni \ Q \ My, It is worth your while to see us. ganaghnk-e ‘ad a nod Tonv was verusgd m "w", sum“ Mmw May at 730 R 1m . ' _ ' l . F. O. B. 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