i ti. U s. _ -_ .f..A ti 1 .t 1 . ~.»l. _,_ v. ,_ . _ri _ _ ` 1 ,_ ._ ,,.__ .-.-. .- ,ig i-.~_ 1 . . Yi 7 _,_ iii' regex- _- - : I i, t .iii ir? i i-‘ ..... s.-,-»-.eggs ..._...--443; 1 . 1 -- .ly l t. ti~"l» , _ i,» ,_ t. i-, 4 l \ 9 4 J. I -1 API_iIL 29, 1921' ' run cuARr.o'rrErowN GUARDIAN » . ' -" is'on1_yone»- ' "Canadas 1 _ Itlostiilzmous “_ , , Dessert - ii Bt1`cé{e?ba:£.Onl'ar1`o A 1 i t.. ‘QP Ekrmy nuff OR til it utl»*1."=:\~=>‘§,‘3`57~"°*“"f.' _ _ P .,...»3,,..-_,_ in .\ 'No.4 »_,.,.____,.. Eff-7 li k i ._‘ Mere ii _ M" 1 ed. lie csulld only worship from 0 - . *‘O%-GOOQ 1 - ::' r .;"f=f:.’.-f»f-i-' "r ' , _ An Adventure ln 1 Iy CAROLYN BEECHER (Continued) Chapter XX now to marry. Love. as Ned (.‘umnbeli`thuught 0( -it, was not a word to he used carelessly or lightly. Real love, he ad always supposed, led to marr- dage. That of course was imposs- ule for him and Sonia-even if she ared for him, which he could not elieve. She was already marri- afar. i llc had resumed the painting of jher portrait at the studio, under the very eyes of her husband. She sat for him three times u week ,in the mornings. As he painted ‘his eyes often searched her face. ;and when he caught. her looking int her husband. ho thought: “What is it she lsafralil of? For -.._ _.. _._ _ i _ _ _ - -:.1 ___ _ -- .___-:- .-.::-_ -1-;-*_. rg ' ‘ _ ' _ I Double Daily Service C3n,~_;d|an 1 _ Between N B N D nra| _ Prince Edward Island _-,gig é RaAi|wa t and the Mainland 1 ____L|___. 1"' ‘ .l‘ti ' i` 60 I ' The management. reserve the tights to declare ot)ifwith|nntwouXrelr;s` u‘;1’0';;é~‘;i:l‘;';’_ gllem. W;'i"‘;;nce‘(’L N_ S_ after closing 01 €Dll‘l€'~‘1- A150 Fil’-ht "’S"“""i "’ rc "se a y e ‘ y One half mile i'rom either Vernon postpone. _ _ tn (,',¢`~nt,l@n\nns Driving Race horses only eligible who have never One otfhc best locations on I’rince‘ _ d on RMP ,I,rwk%hc1.0l_p lodwaril Island also his stock andi ‘.099 " ‘ ‘ " implements. ‘ J A. LYMAN, Secy, GORDON DAWSON, President. nl lu freshen in Sept. Three yearllnrzs. 40 h _ _. AUCTION SALE k at 36 Kon, Street West for repair- ing Hot Water Boilers, Stoves of' all Kinds, Guns, Locks and. nil; I' - ' ‘ and all general repairing, includfl o ing sharpenin 'nd er irl lawn mowers.g A r Ia ng -a-€ tees of $10 and-$15. F. A. WATTON. _ Bradalbane, P. E. l. - ~_.%-M NOTICE -M I I have opened a Repair Shop "arm Machinery, also Pipe Frttin ORK DONE AT SHORT NOTNYE JAMES_D. WHITE Public Auction public auction sale at Miiiview n Sat. April 30th at one o‘clock. li m authorized Iby Thomas Crane to cli on the above drntc his it ' ` i r Miiiview Stations. School on farm STOCK: 2 horses, 5 to 7 years d, 1 cow 7 years old, to freshen May, 1 cow three years old to ‘E ens, 2 slcifzhs, one turnip pulper. 'l`ER1\iS: Terms easy and made nown at sale OQYFOO ‘"0-OO i i After that night there was more 'l ii ‘ of self-consciousness ln .\'ed's at- ’i made town-a soma. The .wish if that he had 'known her before she li married Strong would not leave I ‘_ him- HB dwell UP011 ll. or the 'l`he portrait was nearly finish- added ‘wish that she had waited-ed, lt.was wondrous lovely. Even ` ‘ until ' Hever`y admitted that, although lowing properties, separately or ln- blocks:- ,Vlctoria County, consisting of com- plete Lobster Packing Plant, with necessary buildings and ware- houses, dwolllng house, store and stock. as she did eo. "Jolly girl!" he said carelessly. “Bully hursewomon." "Just the sort of girl to make a young fellow happy. nice outdoor Neither Sonia nor Ned made any further comment. But somehow Sonia felt reassured. She could e nothing to Ned (‘ampbell. she told herself over and over. yet 'she could not endure the thought that some one else might. be. he did so with a sort ol frownlng reluctance that puzzled both Ned and Sonia. lt had been at his sug- gestion that the picture had been commenced. Almost at his com- mand it had- lbcen taken up and fin- iished after their re-turn to town. Ned had 'idealized Sonia. Not that the portrait was not a like- ne.=s._ lt 'was a very speaking like- ness. Hut he had given her an ex- -pression of yearnintg after some- thing, oi' longing intensified. I-lu did not realize that it had been the expression of S:11ia‘s inmost. soul he had placed upon the can- vas, the yearning over him that had gradually taken the ,place of all else in her lifc. "lt is fine, Ned, a great picture!" Beverly had said, as he studied it o‘osely. “Yet il is not quite my conception ot' -Sonia." “ln what way would you paint her or lsn`t that what you mean?" "No, that isn't what l mean-il is somethin: in the face. some tiring foreign to her-something that doesn't belong there," he add- ed, fiercely. “A .spirituality she doesn't possess." iNml covered the portrait without replying. Tritt iris hands trembli- ed and his lace burned with re- sentment, -Could Strong bc blind? Why ccruld ite not see the soul in Sonia, the sweet, womaniy long~ ing that he so w anti! had transfer- red -to canvas? Tile -picture was to be exhibited some ti-me later. Until then it, would remain -in the studio. Af- ter that it should belong to Sonia. So Ned planned. As ‘the time for the exhibition drew near, Neil-_ one day, when alone in rho studio, drew the eas- el upcn which tthe picture rested into the centre of the room where the iight was good. llc would _look it over once more. sec if there was =H11'tl1'lnl~T he could do to lmrprove it. t ‘As hc drew the covering off he| started hack as from a. irlo-w. What said it he knew that it was. But this woman with the expression oi sensuality upon her face was not tho woman hc had painted-the For thc first tl-me since he had known Beverly Strong‘s w-ifc, Nerf (`amp.irell flushed darkly reti as he thought other. The evil some one] had put into that pictured fucci \~.'a:; finding its correlation in his' She, tlhe \\'om'ln he hati_a-llnost wor- shippedr-she had nothing oi’ whatl that altered face would 'indicate inl her. In a sudden iburst of fury het rushed from the studio. -(To bc Continued.) TEN DERS IN the matter of Joseph 0'Brien » - ive' HES- P- J- NDY “lid C0-. household furniture. Sale starts at Wmllall \\'iU1 ll S010- will load live hogs at Hunter River 1 p, m, lr not fine on that day sale !('lcst~ly he examined the plclllfvfor Davis & Fraser on Wednesdab will take place on the first fine °-fl 12109- YeS.l\1St il lille. <1 l-OUCY1. afternoon April 27th, inst., paying day following. No reserves, as ln- but H0110 lib' 11 Yllflslcf hand- current market price. tend going west. \\1lll'red Donnelly, Was .Sonia like that? 1 Reduced Prices ;z:f...';.°..i.;‘.‘.?:~...'_'° ‘°“‘"°'“°'°°'~"- 0 n Fa icrba n K S - M or S e so H ‘ ' ; I i , Engines i See your nearest Fairbanks-Morse Engine Dealer and get the new 1921 prices on Fairbanlry _ _ Morse “Z” Engines. Prices for steel and iron are now down to their lowest oint. The new “Z” Engine prices are reduceclp to correspond to these low material costs. _ The next move, we firmly believe, will be an advance. How soon-wc do not know. .Buy your “Z” Engines now while you have the F“i'b°"ks Scales opportunity at these patticuiariy low prices. for all farm requirements T hreshers Grain Grinders Wood Saws Pumps Light Plants ' -.1 2--i -Pe *M -:nil u li ..--.f. sri.-` .» lui ~.»_ ¢- JI _ --. --»-f ' ;:~-- - Y __._.____ ,__ _ ._ _ Clearitnce auction sale at. Al- ‘ ____ 0_3. '_-' xiii ',~, -1 -1 be-rny Thursday April Z8t:h ol' Farm, stock, crop and ' machinery, also L' H `i'.}»§ F 13. _px situated and in excellent state or Apply Guardian office Albtuu. Commenclng Monday, May 2nd, 1921, -trains will run as follows:- WEST: _ _ 0 Daily except Sunday leavo Charlottetofwn 7.00 a. m., arrive Borden 9.10 a. ni.; returning leave Borden 9.15 p. m. arrive Sumrnerside 11.05 p. m., Charlottetown 11.30 p. m. Daily except Sunday leave Charlottetown 1.35 p. m., arrive Borden 4.45 p. m., returning leave Bor- den 4.10 p. m. arrive Charlottetown 7.00 p. m. ' Daily except Sundny leave Charlottetown 2.50 p, rn.. arrive Emerald Junction 4.55 p. m. connect with train from Borden, arrive Summerside 6.15 p. m. 'l`i-slllSl1 10-00 D- m- Dally nxcept Sunday leave' Olmloutetown 4.40 p. m.. arrive Emerald Junction 7.10 p. rn.. leave Emerald Junction 10.00 p._m. on arrival of train from Borden; arrive Sumrueslds 11-05 D- |11- Assignor, Tenders will be received. by the under-signed up to and in- cluding May lst, 1911..for the fol-= (1) New tihree masted schooner- (“Jcssie and Alicc") 250 tons carry int: capacity ready i`or sea now ly- ini: nt North Sydney, N. S. (2) A complete Lobster Pnckingv T Plant with necessary buildings and wharf. also dwelling with 40 acres nf land, store and stock, situated at Bay St. Laiwrenco, Victoria County, (3) A similar Plant at Dlntzwall FFurthcr details and an ontpor- unity for inspection on application oz- A. W. McLENNEN Authorized Trustee J. A. MCDONALD ‘ Auctioneer. cessarlly accepted. i 182 Charlotte St. Sydney, N. S. The highest or any tender not ne- leave Charlottetown 4-00 p. im. arrive Murray Harbor 6.45 p. m. i Daily except Sunday leave Tignlsh 6.00 tr, tn., arive Surutuerslde 9.25 a. m., leave Summerside 9.55 m., nrrlve Chn.rlout.etotwn 1.05 p. nu. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, leaves Tlgnlh 7.20-a. nr. arrive Summerslde 1.00 p. m.. leave summemiae deny 1.55 p. m. an-ive umm-std June-tion 3.25 n. m. Borden 4.45 P- rn.. connecting with sw ond trip of Car Ferry for Mainland points. ' Daily except Sunday leave Summcrsido 7.05 a. m. arrive Emerald 11111611011 310 *1» m~ °0'm°¢i- with train for Borden and arrive Charlottetown 10.50 a. rn. Daily exe-cept Sunday leave Borden 7.10 a. m. arrive Etmuraid 8.10 a. m., Sumzmerslde 9.55 a. m.. uesday, Thursday and Saturday leave Summerside 11.45 a. rn., arrive Tlglllsll 5.20 ll. TH- Dally except Sunday leave Borden 4.10 p. fm., arrive Summersldo 6.15 p. m., 'Flgnish 10.00 p. rn. Daily except Sunday leave Emerald 5.05 p. m. art*-lvo Borden 6-05 D- 111- EAST:- Monday, Wednsoday, and Frltlay, leave Charlo tetown 6.35 a. ni., arrive Mount Stewart. 8.30 et. 111-. Georgetown 11.45 a. m., Souris 11.2.5 a. in, returning leave Souris 1.15 p. m., Georgetown 1.10 D. m. Mount. Stewart 4.15 p. im., arrive Charlottetown 5.50 p. m. Daily except Sunday leave Elmira. 5.30 a. ni., Siourls 6.50 rem. Georgetown 6.45 a. m. -Mountt S111-WM! 8.45 tr. rn., arrive Charlottetown 10 00 a. m.. returnlneleuve Charloiztetown 3.10 p. m., arrive M°1lD'~ SWWH" 4.15 p. rn.. Georgetown 6.15 p. m, Souris 6.05 p ni, Elmira 7.20 p. m. ` SOUTH:- Daily except Saturday and Sunday, leave Murray Harbor, 6. 45 a. m., arrive Charlottetown 10-40 B- tn.. returning leave Charlottetown 3.30 rt. nr., arrive Murray llabor 7.25 p. m. SATURDAY ONLY leave Murray llnrbor 7.30 a. nl., arrive Charlottetown 10.25 8.. m.; returning B.. 23 acres ot’ land conveniently A m P . - hold turn-iture. A splendid 111181109 Murray River, P. E. l. f th b t fa April _ml 1921* for acquiring one o e es rms sale St. Peters Bay. tioomed Residence with water ill house also .wood roomy Black- the best Blacksmith stand on P- E. I. cash. over that amount 6 months credit on approved Joint notes. ll ner cent foer tamnum off for cash on credit amounts. PAGE TWO sont; reputed although she walt ' “Y -1- ff--; -QQ’-ii - - - - `-I ' ~ ~ ~‘ ~ A ___ me me _,em ____ ____ wc;-|0N_ SALE gave Beverly and Ned Nora's mes-V - - _ - . '”* sages, watching Ned’s face closely I am instructed ‘by Mr, E. I-'lynn - secretary of th gan F‘e.ruiera‘ Institute to em public suction at Cardigan lon on "Monday, .M 2nd a 30' 1. 10 a_ m.a numiber of. horses ot different ages; also mule; 1 cream gem,” wr 400 lbs.; a nearly new wg and farm machiinery. ‘M All members of the iustltutg having any article for sale Wm please list the same with the secrt, tary before the aalel ‘ Tennu made ionown at sale, E.. 8.. NORTON, Auctioneer. A.-pril 22-1921. - For sale at public auction on Monday the 2nd, ol' May, 1921, qt 2 o'clock p. rn.. 11 acres. of valu. alblo land, property of A. A, ppc. Lean. situated between Upper and iower_St.. Peters ‘R'oad in C.luu~l.ot,t¢. town Royalty about ihaflf a mile from city limits. has been ugeif 10|- paeturro for several 'years and ds in excellent Btafne of cut-hiv-ation. BENJ. CARTER, Auctioneer The Canadian F airbanks-Morse Co. Limited rr.-.ann 'remain ron winum Culwv ‘ _ St. ,lohn Ijlurrulton _ Winnipeg Edmonton . __ l’.‘:.“.“.ii.. s?5t.f.;”;.‘.if“““" §.°.‘1.‘:i‘.... ii.“.‘2§'”;.."°‘ Ar wk Point. 1 -“ue :mm Ottewa ' Charlottetown by road, one mile by ice in winter and Govt. boat in gum mer. 62 avcree ir. best ol’ condition, large dwelling ' and barns, two summer cottages. Will sell whole or divide to suit. Price right. . 10| D. W. WHITE, Farm lor Sale at Sprmgton Dy public auction on May 4th, 1921 consisting of 200 acres, the property of the late John A. Mc Kc-nzie, consisting of 150 acres un- der cultivation the balance covered wltih hard and soft wood. Situated two miles from Frederlton station Clear- .title guaranteed. Atpply to tho owner. _ HERBERT McKENZlE Hartsvllle, P. E. l. 2** GREAT AUCTION ' SALE At Canoe Cove My ninety acre -farm with very I I _H9 " ' comforttaible tlwellllgg I Il‘\(u?e. 12:? ‘ " _ a. s rad hannoncti? Who had meddled. V ° ° ‘ 'Mm buildings 6 with his work" ' " " - " ,_ al FARM l0R SALE ,_ ...W .. .. ...Hi portrait he had pitilriietltdyeixozistiih S e il Th I mba tm p i es on Saturday, the 30th day of pru at 12 0‘e1<>ek, n<>or\-- A180 at I f- cuitivation. New house. good out- the “me time and place am 0 buildings 12 miles from Charlotte l.'e\'lnK f0l' 3816 my stock, farming town. , I, lements, produce and house on the Island. Near school house, _:___-___ _-__ ~ -__ saw mill and church. Running stream of water flows across the 'I ,rarm. Attend anis greet me-r I w a lm going west. ' . - r ` » NELSON MHOLEAN, nrlntl. lit- covered his fat-e with , V OWN’ his iliantls. lt was infamous' Ho cringe of run, P. ii. una oivinm F' I NEIL MoKENZlE Auctioneer. ' AUCTION SALE F____ l am instructed by George Doyle St. Peter‘s Bay. to sell- on the pre- mlses ON FRIDAY The 29th Day of AP"ll. 1920 commencing ai 12.30 P- N1. The following kitchen -furniture Dining Room set, Parlor set_ 5 Bedroom sei-s_ Icp Cream .Parlqr Fnrnlttue. 'Sowlnz 112011109- 0'5"* Miodern Alaska Ramiro 50011 H5 new. Base Burner new. ‘Sheet I-D0" Stove 2 -Ice Cream Freezers 8 and 10 truart with power ed!!-lDm6“l~ stand for 'holding freezers, Blavk- smlth Tools. etc._ also ee lot. of other articles ton numerous t0 mention Also on the some day the DNIDBI" tv. if not disposed of by private sale will be sold on that day. Tlllli proper-ty consists of good' eight smith Shoo, 2 good Bama and Large Lot. Th-ia is wlihortt doubt _'I'-BRMS-All sums under $10 00 'Terms for place made known Bl April lltll. 1921. J. A_ M¢DONALDi DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENTS OFFICE CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. ISLAND Auctioneer. The iiinest farm property offered In YGMB 011 Tl\Ul‘S'lU-Y Avril 281-ll ll! 1 p. m. sharp. I am instructed by Mr. W. Owen to sell his farm at Keppoch. Lot 48 4% miles from Clrarlottetown. This farm of about 200 acres is one of best situated properties in the province and an ideal site for a summer hotel. Also all the stock, crop and farming implements consisting of 4 choice young draft horses, 5 excellent cows. (2 fredh Mid 2 10 ffésllell loop_) 50 hens, 6 h. p. (sta. rite) _ engine, binder. hay loader, tedder, mowers, raises, manure spreader, 2 sets disc harrows, 2 spring tooth and 3 Bda mn han-ow-,_ grain gepnmtor (Perfection). milk se.‘para.tor. (Magnet), fertilizer sqwcr, seeder (McCormick), gang and other plows, 3 truck wagons, Z trucks and wheels, 3 carts, wood slelghs- -box and driving sleighs, turnlp pulpers, scttfliers, lurnip sower, and horse drill, and numerous other articles. Also all kinds of harness-all in fine condition. CROP:-40 tons hay, 5 tons straw. 250 bus. white oats, 75 busnwhept. quantity of turnlps and mangolds.. TERMS ON STOCK EPC.:-Seven months credit on all sums over $10.00. tl per cent discount per annum off for cash. TERMS ON FARM made known at sale. Farm residence is modern in gvgfy respect and is upon for inspection until day of sale. n time. Bda starts positively o J' A' M°DoNALo’ - _ Aueuonm _DICKY DIPPY’i3 DIARY I -By SINNOTT. -- Ti ` "M" Y l 0 - ,_ ____ __ .___ _ _- __ -.J-. ' - _ AQ FYI DAY! AT Tl-IE RECEPTION LAST N\GuT L WAS COR~ NEQED BY Miss i':.t.Ao~rs MID LED To THE coNsERvAToRY! DE Ml.) .__f_'j__` _ _'l..u¢-iVmit‘ ,__ _, *_ - “~“i`1¢»-~ -Inu-~ __ _.__-_ ___ __-` .~_»v. _..--_-`,. -.. . As aT ts 5'rlL\_ LEAP YEAR 1 WEPE mARr~1Y\NG THE F\RST (AND SHE SAID# . - | wAs on mv Gumzo Ano r=Et.|.ow THEY coui_D cretrcrt, ‘ ot-t D\ct»