a HE soreness and stiff- ness that usually follow the strenuous use of in- active muscles are quickly Qbanished by rubbing the ‘Laifcctcd parts with i Absorbinc, Jr. And it re- Uetores the tired muscles to - al-rcady again for i work or play. 7 A powerful antiseptic “ and germicide as well Absorbine, In, is also in- _ ivaiuable in the treatment ~of alts, bnsises, wounds, lacerations, insect bites . and burns. It takes out -the pain and guards . against infection. At your druggist’s-—$l.25. 1| o Rub Aivqy Aclges an Pains: will a Absorbineir nu: ANTiSEP"lC imimcw . i-‘J ! . T} "A man naturally thinks phre- noiogy la the bunk when he has hie head read and finds there's nothing in it." ' i "ti: _ i l ffi ~ . ,' Sunfish: I hear Mr. Eel geie rreeted (requently, but escapes 4 g Jail every time. a. llyflah: Yes, he alwayswriggiee put of Itl i. . i we}: v A . “ie he weli up on Engliahi" _._ , "My friend, he flile in oroae-word 7 xiii“ with an indelible pencil." ‘Can you Imagine George klee- rii" a .1 [don't have to Imagine it, I've ~<- rleneed it." Akigliiilllgli ax/ y‘ One Man ‘s lVife- l! BARBARA WEBB Copyright worms sans Yvonne drove directly to the steamship oiiicers o! her bank. “l must sail tor France at once," she told an obliging and beauty smitten young man, "What, is the earliest booking I can get?" "You can leave in two days on the Icviathan," he, told her, "Is there nothing sooner?" “There is a boat tonight at mid- night. but it would give you very little time to prepare." he said. "Get me a tint-class cabin on that and accommodation tor my maid. Send it here," she gave him her card, “You are sure it sails to- night?" “Yes, tonight at 12" Yvonne drove next to the theatre. Mr. Drake, whose proiita on "Fest and Furious" bed (or exceeded his expectations, thanks to Yvonnde re- turn, greeted her with great cheer- iulness. "I am sailing tonight tor France." He looked at her stupidly, quite . sure he had not heard he: correctly. i She repeated her statement, "I am leaving tonight-I do not know when I shall return." I “But—but—" he stammered and; still gazed at her as though he were| having a nightmare. 5 "You can use the ballet number; without me," Yvonne continued. "Two ; o! the girls can dance unusually well. i Ii’ you start them rfiearsing now they 1 can fill in for me tonight." j This convinced him or her earnesb- ness. First he tried persuasion, then he attempteid to win her pity, then] he began to bluster, But to ell his‘ pleadings and threatenings Yvonne turned a deaf ear. Bhe was sailing at midnight. "Then you’ll not get another chance with me,” he roared. "I'll tell the story o! how you break contracts for a whim all up and down Broadway. There isn‘t a manager who'll take a chance with you when I got through talking." . Yvonne shrugged and leit his o!- iice. He ran alter her, but she had disappeared. SAILING TO RICHARD At midnight Yvonne and the aa- tonished Lottie leit New York. Yvonne listening (or the boat to start l ielt as though the throb o! the en-l glues kept time with her own heart- 1 beats, Each one took her nearer i0; Richard. Never had a boat moved so slowly, Yvonne paced the deck restU lessly. At times she wanted to scream. in do something to make them sail. taster over the monotonous bIueI waves. And always she thought o! Rich- ard. She prayed he might stay l. day or two in Paris. She could not tell how tar behind him she might be. Perhaps he would walk into Nor- mandy as he had done in that far away time when he had iound and married her. ‘Ihat would give M! time to arrive iirst, i1 she took the train, i Docking site six days oi fair sail- lng weather, and what seemed to most passengers a pleasant vvoys-ge, Yvonne made inquiries at the W8- toms. The American Mi‘. Ross, had ar- rived two deys previously. He had gone directly to Paris. From there they could not tell, thoiiih B01110 m" bad said he would go to the inter- ior. Yvonne pushed on to Paris. At the little hotel where they had stayfid when-they came time to Paris 8M learned that Richard had left on loot directly, be nearly thus. Trains were opene with a ewieei Men and women . who realize that " e ance counts we have well- pulls ehoee. ".'i'.¥.°'ZAZ’“....-.a"""$" Yvonne told him, cutting short his, compliments. < . i i i . i I this invest is. ment. $2 . Z O 1- THE _ CHARLOTWYTOWN __GUAR DIAN i‘ Referred To In Previous Advertising 6* on $100 ' Beginning this week you will be offered your first 0D- Dortunity to invest in As- sociated Securities. Our yees for a limited time will receive subscriptions for. Associated Gas and Electric Company 6”’ De- call on you soon to tell abOHt this investment and the company back of it. A debenture is a. direct obligation of‘ the company, based on its earning power. Associated Gas and Electric Company 6% Debentures are backed by earnings equal t0 more than three times the interest requirements 0n They rank ahead of the preferred stock in investment position. for Every $1 Invested T“ Interest at the rate of 6% compounded semi-annually converts $100 to $200 in twelve years. Put, your dollars to work in Associated Gas and Elec- tric Company Debentures. They pay interest at the rate of 6% secured by " \_ services- electric, gas and water used many times every day of the year in every home. It means a‘ steady, unccasing income behind your investment. . Your money will be used for ex- tending and improving the service throughout the system. $35,000,000 is . i-enuired for these purposes this year. bentures. One of them will ' This Is T1109 Investment Qpportunitgri 104,000 Associated, Investors This represents an increase from 65,000 la year ago. Over half of these investors are customers living in the cities and communities served by the Associated System. More than 87 i‘ of the eligible Associated employees have invested in the securities of the company; ' _ Purchase of these Debentures means‘ * (1) Your money will’ be investiefld in a. public utility enterprise with prppéufty valued at a "proximately $800.000,000. (2) Your investmentwill be one of the pioneer public utility systems (founded in 1852) now furnishing gas, electricity and water hogan area having a population of 5,300,000. How You May Invest Each Debenture is $100. You may purchase out- right or on our monthly investment plan which requires a first payment of only $10. Y 6* a year on your monthly payments. How $10 Invested Each Month i _ at 6* Grows l \'\U5_3_@-ll>@-I__III II-‘II II-ll Office of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, g Maritime Electric Company, 2'52‘ ou will receive interest at ifliif§ii"f'"l“'i - - . , .i ; i iqi aka-Jeanna. son-a uni-Juana. eeus can man cuue erase if you desire to subscribe without waiting until our employee calls on you, write, telephone» or call. Associated Gas and Electric Securities Co; ' " i _ slow and uncertain. Surely there was some direct way. - . Then her (ace lightened. Catching tor Normandy two days beiorc. Yvonne thought rapidly. To. over- take him seemed almost hopeless; He would, by steady walking‘ and going I-nitie by the arm, she ran to her hired cab. Altar e. lewd zfimentls speech with the driver they were ofl, and Yvonne was altting perched on the edge ofthe seat ready to spring out the moment they eiiopped. WINGID IDVI They drew up beiore an office bearing in Hench the worda "Oom- mercial 1111M. Transcontinental Toure Arranged Bookinge tor Chan- nel croaliflle." ioliowed her miatreaa into the oiiice where the aubeequent conversation ‘n bench alarmed her by lie vehe- inence. Suddenly it wee over. Yvonne turned a smiling lece to Lottie. "Traiaa are elow, bottle. Automo- bilee an e little better-over our roldl. Andee-laball ny tebyoid heme!» Lottie‘: lace mrned nay with Sear. Ber WI filled bee! until fill whim ehowedflieymiezpeetixfmetpgo wwl 99°?" m. some. Yvonne laughed. "Ne. Lottie, rm eoinetoleeveyeuhereuntiileome beck with my husband." ‘ Lottlfe {ace loet ita grey oolor, but bar eyee were etill svee-begue. "Dart like livin’ hen all alone, don't knew nobody, can't eey howdyjo no one." aha almost. walled. “Peer tattle-well it won't be (or long. I'll promise you that. end eeea Lottie, who helad m u‘ 1m alone. ' nol under The French press Ls enthusiastic over the proposed Dover-Calais tun- The Educational pictures are being shown (or prisoners in the Vienna, Austria. criminal court m, English Channel. 11nd. schools. mark. Teaching oi the Welsh language w to be discontinued’ m Newport’ B“. Rlllifiiifliilon oi motor vehicles in France has Just passed the 1,000,000 w 3'1"" Sh" i" Timid: in Guardian‘! Thrilling Mystery Stony in 3O chapters lyasmdu union First eight installments ri;'....i"2.¢.;2m r conceived by a writer. of ileum"; 5 dim‘! fiver‘ _ g One himdred and thirty ‘__ l machers recently went irom Giaqow. to lnndon to protest against coudb‘ tinns in Scotland. ‘ ‘ »~-_- N ZICE Dog Taxes are due and payable ea. er before July let in eeeh year. Every‘ owner n! a dog or degrwhe shell re-i iue er neglect to pey aahl h: ehalll be pmeoated within ten days of flu appearance of this notice. JAMES E. BRADLEY. 63I6-1-8-6l. NOTICE i’ Growers o! Brown ‘Iep lied who whh flail inspecting thh eeeeen unset apply la the undersigned hetero Ill! llih. he not depend en nan. llali application direct b - GOIDON Infill-AK. ~ North liver, I. l. l. Blli-‘i-Irnwi-luly l0. ‘ .,._ I ‘q erla ' oaufln. ‘ .iiucrli|i$ill_i‘- at ennui-Item. w: e1 _ IJFFICIENT v OPPICAIJT SERVICE eurrueo amine-ran. non oivafl 1° up ‘were. _ GLASS)- B c a DiAN PA ric 1