\ \ . pAGE Two ‘ 5i“ . H”: _ THE GU§RD "f" Saint Johni’. Say n the largest hotel In the ‘Jul. tlmo Prminres Abloliltely fire- pmnl Z50 rooms from $1.50 up. I....-.~ f»... plan. Table d'hnie muln and Cafelnia Ideal Sample Rooms and Goran Facing beautiful King Squnn. the garden wot oISaim John. _ "ial Beatly .. OPERATED m ASSOCIATED CANADIAN llonzLs no. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA NOTICE; y Al! parties lntercstcd in the reno- Ititiion nI tha Anglican (Tomr-tery at Cherry Valley. picnic rummunicatc. with the Wardens bcfnrc August 1st.‘ i GEORGE IIUGGAN, l I DUNCAN HZVIFYQ l }. __ Warden; i ' Cherry Valley. l 5560-‘7-23-28. ‘ FOR ALE Tcndcrs will be :'t‘<‘¢l'.'f'(l by iiic un- l ricrslgncd for thc llllrclilsc of blur,’ Curling Rink property. on Liic south; side of Grafton Strect. until the 1st‘ any of August ‘next; pmprrty’ com- prises lot 1G5 feet by '14 feet an l building I65 foot by 05 fccz. ~ D. A. hiuclizzinon, President Charlottetown Curling Club. 5523-7-2brmvft-Aug l FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE i, $2150 New Gnrdncr Eight. five pas- aender Scdnn. first series of 153123. Also a scvcn passenger and Brougham nf some mnkc. wmua consldl-r no part paymcnl rvglsterrd Foxes, matched teams or registered stallion. ‘ F. G. BAKER. 2'»; Black Strvof. Ilnlifnx, N. S- Eb‘i=‘i{7I‘l5-Z:JTP-—~ E GPTICAI. SERVHIE i EYEH EXAIWINED, GLASSES, SUPPLIED AN" FITTED. CAREFUL ATTENTION (IIVEN TO; REPAIR WORK. SMILES GABBY GERTIE "Cosmetics will come and prod ndices will go ‘cause women go wan forever." _ Weary Pete: l was readln’ dc _ table towards Jane. who was not look- _,..,.. . . . _ ..- “a l l Married Quarters a’ "r navuyulur. I continued pm ,0 31M! w see you, you can't i think, What a day we're havinfi- oh- General. this is my husband's cousin y‘ Nfiss Cotman." At the name and the apparition of Jane Cotmun. Jim turned round fiharply from the limp handshake he i had bestowed on Vandaictir. w marvel [over his fresh surprise. Jane, with a newiy-wfllbbed 1MB and a very conscious air at finding herself in such august company, smil- .ec1 archly into hcr cousin's face. iPOppy whispered in an aside to him. flFor heaven's sake be civil to her. ivory civil, Jimsy! She's saved this ‘amazing day, The lunch you're going to eat presently and be thankful for was concocted. every scrap, by June." I Jim gave up trying to solve all the ‘mysteries of Poppy's first appear- ance as a hostess, The next silrprlae was that the lunch‘ had llccn rprcad in the kitchen instead of the luing room. "My idea! Come, General, isn't it like a real rcfcctary?" she said dc- iightcdly as she painted them with glib finger to their uppointed places. "Reggie, you may come and sit on my left for old times’ sake., and I'll allow you to speak when the General ‘is busy eating, June. will you go up ‘beside Jim, and don't fail out, us re- , laiions so often do, Now u'c'l"e ready.‘ The table ivas very pretty. though it had been only decorated at the last minute by a few late chrysawhe- mums of the ragged ordcr and a trail of blackberry bouzhs which Poppy had rushed down the lane to acquire. Behind her master's chair Siatterys Ann, in a. very long white apron and a cap slightly awry, proudly waited orders and instructions. ‘ PoPDy. obviously bursting with some inward, amusement, nodded down the lng as happy as she might have done, ‘ being awed by the red tabs on Pcppy-‘s right hand side. "It's really too good to kccp. Are S011 T8163‘, Jane? The show is about to begin." speed . . . Ji/ence . . . 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She began the recital of the morning's woos, ending in the entry of Jane Cotman and the trtiumphal achievement o! a luncheon party for seven and enough food to go round, The General rmsc-d his gloss to the blushing Jane. and the otiieiw; fol- iDWBd wit. It was a delicious mo- ment. the only bit POppy mercifully omitted was the retrieval of the mut- ton from the ferocious Wotan hiding in the cartshed. It was an excellent meal. to which 5"" Ill-iilfi was done, Jim. in his new ‘role of host. acquitted himself well, in spite of the somewhat mixed e15- mcnts at his table, Jane Cotman, awed into silcncc for once, scarcely spoke a word. but Poppy's chatter "W" fieflScd. That she was excited xvas cvidcnccd by the heightened Co- lour in her checks and the flashing 0i her eyes, Jim noticed with disap- proval that she had far more to say to Vandaleur than to the General. "You hflvclft told me yct how you come to be hcre. Reggie." said Poppy in a low whisper when something eLse was being discussed IOWQI‘ down the table. “I'm stationed here for light duty, fame 8s your husband." said Vanda- leur rather grimly. "I only arrived last lnlght." i 28th. wharf by ten n- m. Monday. Steamer fsalllng aamv day for St. Pierre and St John's, Nfld. J. F. BRAGG. Buntaln Bell's Wharf. IGTOI Oll- Providcs n per- fect film of pro- tection between all working parts a: the will“! speedily, silently, smooth i I ly eat up the miles! "And when I saw him this mom" ing and told him where I was lunch- ing he invited himself." put in the Genera-i. ' I "Why, of course, he had every right to do that, We've always known one another." said POPPY approvingiy; ithen she lowered her voice again: '.“Don't run away after lunch unless Yyowve got to Reggie, I've simply oceans of things to ask you.“ l “Rightofl said Vandaleur. only too willing to fall in with any suggestion of the girl he had always cared ab- out in a faithful. dogged kind of way, ‘ and whom he had asked to marry him ' at irregular intervals during the last four years. On the whole. it was a most suc~ cessful lunch. and the coffee called forth the Generals warm commenda- McCOLL-ERONTBNAC OIL COMPANY LIMITED 01F“! 0nd Plants at Wlnnlfxl. Regina. Calgary, Vancouver. Toronto. Monctm and M0flff¢fll Distributflm Warchoissca at other mlwmknt polnh cigarette, blew the rings gracefully up and said they'd better adjourn. It being fine they sallntcred Out to the ' was lunching there with the master mounting the ‘Guest Rssm." little garden, where it W215 very easy for Penny and Reggie vandalcur to disappear. Jane Cotman. finding that she was now slightly de trop, and reflecting that the hut would bc in need of her services. slipped away to tunc up Ara- minta. thinking with a thrill how shc , would surprise Sylvia. who no doubt. hy this time had nfrivczl on her bicycle she had not comc on the ca? as usual being kept by a drcssmakci"; appoiuz- ment in Maikyaie, Jim was left with the General and the two subaltcrns smoking in the porch, while Poppy hailed Reggie Vnndaleur out of sight. and led him away round to the stable yard andi you didn't touch it, or thry won't be- lieve It." J8EE. blushing again. said. "Oh, yes, l - -~——~—-— -- “on whence into the paddock, where they s. s. "Do you hear that, Jane?" called, POPPY down the table. "The General] says the coffee is absolutely top-hols W18“! yflll turn up like this. It makes m" clmflill-iflfiw" Mmldfi- Jilly It's my contribution; 1 hope you're me a little afraid, as if some kind of ShlPflcrs please have cattle at not _‘ea1°us_ Please do assure them Nemesfs was pursuing ma To“ me at [could bc quite alone, "Reggie. it Ls postiveiy thrilling to once. when did you come from Cud- ham?" ilic Abbey or sccn any of them?" "Yes, I saw them all on Sunday, I after church." "Oh. and did they speak about mo’ at all?" "Your name was never mentioned, at the table." ' "You're hedging. Reggie. Out Mthl ihe vials of their wrath out yet?" To his Vandaleur made no answer. I He thought it vcry cool of Poppy to put him through such a difficult catc- . chlsm. (To be Continued) PIUSVILLE WOMEWS INSTITUTE._ The monthly meeting of the In- AFCQLL-FRQNNAC i drinking fountain fcr the School. A satisfactory roalding titled "Rc- was rcad by Mrs Thos, Corcoran. 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