it's funny, but they say it's true! In primitive times. when the groom captured his bride, he chose a strong- um friend to help him fight 0! the girl's pursuem For many years you! brides. and grooms. have been captured by the love- liness and economy of our diamond wedding bands. de- signed for today: modern coupler g. 1.1. 5.... Jewellers For Four Generations WEEKLY BUYS UP WFEKI Y BUYS UP WEEKLY BUYS UP WEEKIY BUYS UD WHKIY BUYS UP '' All Goods on FIRST Weekly DELL! IWII W. L The June meeting of the Belle River women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Goodwill Mao- Dougall with ten members and one visitor present. Meeting opened by singing the ”Ode''. followed by re- peating the creed in unison. Roll call was a ronded to by an exchange of plants. One new member joined. Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. It wu moved by Mrs. John Stuart. seconded by Catherine Cook that 810.00 be sent to flood victims in Manitoba. it was dis- cusaed about helping a family who lost their home by fire. but it was left over till the next. meeting. Now You Can Buy LA-Z-BOY CHAIRS 37 rKv'SEMl-M6NTnLvi Poylnant. ANYWl-IERE! 9 LOWEST Carrying Cliorgos-5-only 57o! "t Up to I56 Weeks to make Payments! MAII. THIS COUPON: The Blue Cross was discussed and Mrs. Norman Bell told those who wished to join to send in their names soon. There was no report from sick committee, so they were re-appointed for the next month. Cards of thanks were read from Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mac- Lean and Mrs. Madsen and Fred- die for present and treats. Mrs. John Stuart invited the members for the July meeting. Lunch committee to be Catherine Cook and Mrs. Fred Benton; pro- gram. Mrs. John Stuart. Roll call to be "My Favourite Drink." The Montague variety concert to be held Wednesday night was dis- cussed and all plans made for it. Mrs. Norman Bell and Mrs. Er- nest Morrison were appointed to attend the annual convention at Charlottetown on July 10th. Meeting closed with the King. after which a delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Fred Benton and Mrs. Ernest Morrison. on EASY TERMS! Turn your den or llvilixh room into I spare room with . one of our smart. modern davonportn or studio Couclltaa. All spring-filled, we havn many popuinr styles to choose from - and all may lie purchased on our easy terms! Priced from as lis- "”15c A WEEK! FOR A8 LITTLE A8 E1.vQ'9r.s:iL1.v ' PAY WEEKLY! 3 PAY MONTHLY! DEPOSIT OR DOWN PAYMENT REQUIRED Delivered 101 '(LlliA!' GEM! 81'. - WAR . P.l.I. - PHONE 3817 DaQ'1aCItllroefHlIJIh.f0.Ii-hbybllalallft has Aaaoaiaaaco-aaorot I sense of obligation. It is humilit- Tlia "Golden Girl I! AGNII LOUIS! PIOVOST AND LADIIOKI BLACK condoned "Yes. it's new." His lips twitched with an odd little gynllo la if chal- ienzing her disapproval, as he stood up and wiped his hands on a bit of cotton -waste. "Won't. you sit down?" he asked politely. "My drawing room ilnlt sibiilties.” He reached inside brought out his coat and laid it over a huge log near the roadside. It was almost uncann, to be on such casually friendly terms with an unacknowledged husband. but she went over to the seat he had prepared. not to be outdone in cheerful indifference to the situ- ation. He sat down beside her. "so you are at the Bluffs. How do you like it?" "very much. some of your friends are there. the Daimler." "rhey often come up for part. of the season. You will like them." "I've met only Mrs. Daimler. Ml: Chase introduced us only a little while Ito." "Yes.." She felt impelled to ex- plain. "He has been drawing up some plans for me." "I see. Lucky Alan. to be your architect! Are you going to build a Long Island Mansion?" "Indeed I am not!" she retorte-l with dignity. "I donlt. expect to re- main here anyway. i wont. to travel. After that, of course I shall want. a house somewhere. Not a silly show place, but a home of my own." She hesitated. "I haven't. de- cided where. California. perhaps." "You might let me know when you decided to leave." he suggest- cd. ''I suppose your affairs are still in Carver.-z hands. but before the property passes to your control I'd better give you the right to buy and sell real estate." "Thank you. I will speak to Mr. Carver." Silence again lay between them. The awkwardness knowledge seemed to have crip- liied speech for both. it was Jacl: who first spoke. Well, is it all that you thouglit?" Gloria hesitated over the word. It suddenly seemed so vulgar and pretentious. "The whole thing.” He mcged aside a tiny shower od ashes which had fallen on her parasol. "1 mean life generally. what money brings, you know." "Oh. yes, ii: has been great fun." Gloria gave him a quick gidewlso look, half defiant. "Perhaps some- day the novctly will wear off and I 511811 Krow blase and boxed, like some of the stout. old ladies in limousines. But ihus far it hits been wonderful exceut for one thing." "And that?" "That. I supposed. cannot be helped." Gloria shrugged tier shoulders impatiently. "But. of worse I cannot ever feel quite comfortable at accepting so mm-ll from you. It is more than simply giving one the use fo your name. hecauso if you wanted to marry Inyone else tomorrow you would he tied by that secret marriage. It puts me under an intolerable rating to accept so much without my Wllllnxness on your part to share-" "I am sorry that you find it so unpleasant," he said cooly, --but 1 am afraid I cannot oblige you in this instance.” Gloria. did not answer. She was Entry at herself for referring to it at all, and vexed at his cool mac- '-Bfy of the situation. she turned away disdainfuiiy. llis expression changed quickly, handentng a little. For a mognont, more he looked down at her. this adorably flushed dlsdalnfui crea. ture who was his wife. A reckless llzht came into his eyes "Then if 1 must, be mm for for marrvmiz you." he said deliber- ately. "I'll take my Dlv now-this way." Before she knew what he was doing she was in his arms. his lips were against hers, swift. flaming ind imscllmblc. For a clinging moment she was held in that visc- NN imp. Then he raised his head and slowly released hm-, "Oh-l hate you!" It was only '1; Whisper. but her eves blazed at m. He bent his head in ironic ac- knowledgement, a new Jack. a Jack that. she had never dreamed of before. He had whitened under his ten, but he was smilinz strangely. , "That is in be expected, 1 pre. mine. But at least it may free you from the annoying sense of obligation." lie bowed. It might have been acceptance or farewell. or both. He went over to the new car by the road, slid into the low seat and raised his hat. Gloria watched him again. H9 W88 lane. a flash and a whirl of dust. Far down the road where "39 Dine woods ended she heard the roar of the cutout as he too): a. hill at headlong speed. Gloria -went quickly back to the hotel. she did not want to meet anyone. she could not talk to any. one and at the thought of Jack anger and shame burned in her cheeks. Halfway to the elevator she re- munberod a letter from Sara Dal- ton lying unread in her bug and she turned aside into one-of tho many secluded rooms that lined the main corridor. There Wu 3 veranda just: beyond the windows. half closed in from the outer world. yet looking at it through lattlced arches. lnw chairs and little tables were here and them and a waiter was threading his way through with a tray. aha heard the tinkle of telcupa. tho rnunnur of voices. and than a girl's voice so near that it made her start. ' "And. Mother it penalty was Jack Moralandi In overalls no very formal. but that log has pus- - the 081'. of a commoni ma . GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN. .ruNeao.1m is u to one of his absurd pranks. "(i,'n-e you my W”'d' M””'..eL;4iii seemed to be the real thinE- win Daimler was spwmng "aw E -5 the same careless well-bredmelig um, characterized Slacks la; "The minute we urove into '1. garage old Mcclillvary SW8 9-13 lcpk at. our bent niudgulfd all yelled. 'l-Icy. Jack!” A110 WW?" Jwk appeared around the corner of 3 big Rolls Royce. in jumpers lift with a dirty face, SON"? n53"l-ii tumbled out of the car. We all I6 on him at once and old Macs eyes almost popped out of his head. ”it must be a bet." Alan Chase commented. "There's some-bodtl back of it. Bill." , "A girl probably. Anyway. hi” working like a. lansshorfmm lmd for real pay. I wouldnt believe him until he showed me a pile of pay envelopes. Unopened. t00- C5" you beat. thatl Then he told me to mind my business while he crawled under the car. I'll la? Wm five hundred to one its a slrl-" "Don't. be silly!" Sophie Daimler crisply cut the arlumam 3h”"r "Jack is coming here tonight, and you can see him for yourself Somebody up in Maine has bought a new car and Jack is taking it ul) for him. He promised he would come this way and stay overnight- Hg ought to be here now." Sonu-how Gloria made her es- cape unseen and once in the shel- tor of her own room she drupimll into the nearest chair. stunned and bewildered. Jack Moreland whom She had despised as an idler was working 1" a public garage at common every- day toil which his aunt. would con- sidcr the depth of humiliation. Jack working with his hands in: wages! Why had he not told her? was he angry because of the things she had said to him? Or- didn't her good opinion matter? Sophie Daimler had said that Jack was on his way here. She put her hands up tohher cheeks that were suddenly ot. In her oars there came the distant roar of a racing motor as he had sav- agely put on speed. gains north. Jack would not come to the Bluffs that night. To be continued ALEXANDRA W. I. The June meeting met at the home of Mrs. Atwood Mcltae and opened by singing "0 Canada" and repeating Creed in unison. follow- ed by roll call, eight members responding. two visitors present. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. unfinished busi- ness taken up. Una lmoualy agreed to donate the quilt made by mem- bers to the Manitoba Flood ltellef Sick committee reported three sick calls made and suitable treats taken for which thanks were ex- tended at this time. Electric light and several other small blue ora- rented and paid. Sick committee re-appointed for next three months. Correspondence read and disposed of. Agreed to send 0100 to Salva- tion Arrny. Lengthy discussions followed re educational lyaism on P.E.l. and resolution paper to be brought up at annual convention July. A friendly letter from a former mernbor. Mrs. Henry nurboe was read and M0103 5! alt AIYOM that 5.00 be donated towards niraoi prises at and of-the your alstplalnll 1 plants at uio' home of Mrs. John McMillan for July mceiing, who also generous- iy offered to be her own lunch committee. Roll call to be respond- ed to with suggestions for cold drinks. Collection 31.75. Meeting adjourned. SPIHNGTON W. I. The Springton W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Owen Lamont on Wednesday. June 7 with the pro- sidcnt in the chair. Meeting open- ed by singing "O Canada. follow- ed by Creed in unison. Roll call answered with "Place I was born and some interesting fact about it." There were nine members and one visitor present. it was reported that 311.75 was collected for Salvation Army. Sick committee reported fruit for one had been gotten. It was moved by Mrs. J. Bryenton and seconded by Mrs. R. Mr-Phee this bill be paid. Correspondence read by secretary was discussed it was decided to try and get New London concert around first of July. Some discussion followed on moving school also on procuring new seals for school. It was de- cidcd to try and get. a car to go to district convention in Emyvalc on June 28 to go both afternoon and evening making two trips. Collection taken which amounted to 62 cents. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. D. S. McPhee. Mrs. Bi-ycnton moved meeting ad- journ. 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