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LIFNI‘ ON MATRIMONY "YLLI think she'd be crooked ,In Jrder to get married!" "Y:S-—~=l|r'£ bent on matrimony." BUT ONE OPENING THERE Applicant: I just stepped In to see i1 you have an opening for a young man. Business Man: The only open- ing I have is the one you just came through. Don't leave the door open as you go out, please. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN CURSE 0' Level AS101)’ of’ Love and its Test a, MILDRED BARBC. .» ’ . CHAPTER I5. "I wouldn't believe yruirf" "I shouldn't lJllIlWtf he murmured dancing. "Oh, won‘| you in- serious for i. moment?" etlii- hugged. "I never know when you're jcstiuu or when you're in earliest." . lie leaned across the tnlili- lu- wurd her, - "You can be sure of one thing; I'm serious In tho matter n! Phil. I'm going to find him, if I huve tn Ku 11ll'4 uizh (fhihr. with n fine tooth l‘lilllll. Hui, alter I Lit-i _him. whurll I tell him’! That you want him bin-k?" "l don't know. I dorm know!" sire nhispcrwid. "How (‘nu I nuk him in return to mo, when In- may wish I0 stay away, when In- may not l_<I\'I' me ut rill." . "See ltern," said ('a:.ur.ti. "l knnw Phil better lliun you do, and» you tnuy be sure thin he never would Iinvo asked you in marry him unless in» was crazy airout ynu. ' Norma sighed. . “If ‘l only though! that!" IIALF-CONFIDENCES. hing Parson, iuili-Iilng Norniais llllbuvusr lIAVe and lt')'ing‘lo dis- llltit‘ her Irvl-nusi- he believed she nus responsible. for his friend's llirlllllv, lull a pang of pity. "she flu-us look darned unhappy, P0011‘ kiilf", he thought. Aloud he xiii I "Well, what's l0 bi‘- donl-‘f Ur, P1111114’. Wlltll do you want fir-ruff" Sln- lifted her hvud and mud:- 1i ilesitrre of ilespalr. "It's IIOI for me lo say. Philip Ii-tt me of his mvn accord.‘ "After you'd as good as told hirtr n. go znvny lillll h-uvu you with ftirltr-s yi-s,“ "lint in» misturde-rstourl Inn," Silk‘ rinid "l ivunn-d him in go for his own sake. I minted to save him trunk-front consequences." (‘arr-run shruggvtl. "You were right. wiren you sitlll, i. minuti- ugu. that things gel pret- ty ivl-Il IIIlXPII up in this world when folks arc in love, Bur tiraifis rn-ilIu-r" here nor there. The ques | "W911. 111011. W181 01119!‘ T9390" m,“ is ||Q\\'; are you going 10 [QLWVIZTIIII he have had? Y0ll'l't- darn rm» find Phil and bring him back?" Pretty and attractive, but you Brelfl gm. Hymn gun-fled eyeg, the first pretty girl Phil over saw." "(in m1 clear to China‘! That's Norma wrung ire-r Irunds despair- rrhi-rl- my farther‘ says in- went. A inflly. . i. rli-tcctils- found out that itiucli,,1 "l can’! tell Y0"- but in- lust his trail after Philip CHIN.’ lriltlliWl Shanghai. Do you want‘, Carson lit :1 h, “up led her through lllv smoke. "You bet your life I do!" declar» was silent for‘ some lime. Carson, with conviction. "I've he said brutally: I can't! I . vlgnrl-lu- and stud He Then Ill TYoung lady, there t ere that I don't as well warn you that 17m qfllflfl f° "ml? F181" 1"?" 1i“ 1 5°" lw-oii prtliy keen In Sm: how things it myself, ' . irutlrlirlly, his eye-s’ “Young Indy, there's n lul her“ l lSunday School Lesson _Fourth Quarter: Lesson III: l Kings XXI 5-10: 16-20 Octobe l6. 1927. ' Golden Text: Be sure your sin gwill find you out. Numbers XXXI! |23. gcuuin m unicorn-s vmcunn , . iThe Story) The incident of Naboth's vitre- »yo.rd is one of the most striking in ,the whole range of literature. On lthe inky background of this foul lblot the characters of Almb, Jezebel, .Nabot.h and Elijah stand out in clear-cut outline. It is n study in ,el;hics and psycology. But the In- ‘cident has a larger political and re- lligious character. One who looks ,upon it as a mere personal affair ,misses the point. There is a larger reason for its introduction in these lsacred annals. First it illustrates In ‘most vivid manner and proves con- ICIUSIVCIY the utter and desplicable rmoral worthlessness of the dynasty lthen in power. Ahab asked Naboth ‘to do a thing which he knew to be! contrary to the law. Instead of hon- oring him for his conscientious re- fusal he killed him. Not however openly but in the ambush of a hyp- ererltical conspiracy. He broke the iDecalogue. He coveted and killed. It llinereases rather than diminishes the turpituile of his crime that he did it by proxy. He‘ turned the af- fair over to his unscrupulous ‘(lie perfectly satisfied that her devilish cunning would compass the desired end. He made immodest haste to lavuil himself of the fruits of his lcrime. By this foul deed Ahab put a iperiod to his personal probation as ..well as to that on his dynasty. For a last time and on the very scene of his supposed triumph. Allah's men- phis In the person of Elijah appears to speak his doom and that oi his house. In this incident Naboth stands forth as a type and proof of the silent and steady reformation (that "voice of stillness") now in progress. Those who imagine that Naboth re- fused the king's request upon per- sonal grounds, namely, attachment to his ancestral estate miss the mark. Naboths reason was a relig- ious one. It was contrary to the law, of God as given by Moses to alien-r ate for any reason of consideration, the property originally designated to the family by lot the casting of which God himself determined . . It did not matter to Naboth that the law was so generally neglected and dissobeyed. In fact that was, additional reason for his regarding; it. His course would be exemplary,‘ and corrective. He was perfectly‘ aware of his personal peril in refus- 29 inches HAD! IN CANADA UNDERWEAR She who is tall, she who Charlestons or she who affects the most abbreviated skirts is worried no more over the length of her hose, at least not if she wears Kayser Style No. z1ox—a heavy wei ht all silk square heel hose- long. Full Fas ionecl. Shown in all the latest fall shades. AT ALL LEADING’ STORES ‘GLOVES HOSIERY ing the request of such a king as Ahab. But first allegiance was to God rather than to man. If he mustl die his death will hasten the re-l formation which lie, desires above] life itself. History does not afford a more genuine instance of mar- ‘ MacLEOD, LTD., FOR KAYSER PRODUCTS S OLD ' BY CHARLOTTETOWN MOORE AND tyrdom than that ‘of Naboth. WOLIMSTON VOUTH urvmsu THE STUDY LAMP‘ TAKeiglgé 5-":- Gizlllzlétl: IL ~ _ H L There Ls a modern analogue to Minofs Geese On I00‘? Valuable Property “r rr Il‘ r-~.i= I.."l lulu ‘T_ lllillulVllll:1l|l‘ll|l;'bll]llll:l‘Fflllgllllll?’ tlolthis incident of thirty centuries n80» A weddmg “l “We” 1° "lend-K , ., . ‘in Wollasion and Quinc u; ' .4 .14 1 .-, 1| | i _ The wind-mill of Sans Souci is the - y Wflfi l1! 1 l-I~l£:,l]_§;é,, ‘Jill, lh-iaid 33,1), “.,,,... gly ‘memorial of It. Frederick the Great °t Ml“ Calhelme May MflNevlu, ‘wished to remove the mill. consider- we 01111511191‘ °1 M"!- 301111 lnman of Bonshaw, Prince Edward Island, lo G. Russel Campbell, son of y];- _ It was and Mrs. Charles Campbell ot\War» Money to Loan. are gluing over there. too." Cameron Block. Charlottetown, P.E.I. l ' Norma smiled wanly- "All you curl: about in this world is n. amuse your-sill." 1 ) 1 W, l , I. P, m, .. ~ r . .7’ 1 1 rid-i, wt] ing l4) (‘lliln to 00f 0r I r. ‘_ . it-illril-(ljnlll.iaueinnnih “ru g0, ' rn- unswvrtirl dvlilti-ritifl- ims It a blemish rm the scenery. but ling mm, ‘pnough to ileservu ly, "when T have a szitisfni-lnryrlhfi King 105l- 1115 (19-59 58511151» 1116 Northern Shoresl For Sale b _ In Charlottetown I am authorized by Walter Carver McLeod & Bentley l J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. (Canadian Press.) KINGSVILLE, OIIL, 06$. I4. _ "1BP1y each year Jack Miner 91M” metal 018s on the legs of geese W111"! 5011mm In the Miner ‘miller in a court of law . . Barrister and Attorney-ut-Law Ofllce: I80 Richmond Street MONEY TO LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. I. McDonald & B. A. J. A. MCDONALD H. T". McPHEE ' B. A. Barristers. Attorneys, Etc. Money to Loan. McPhee‘ Canada S. S. Lines STEAMSHIP SERVICE MONTREAL Charlottetown And St. J0hn’s S‘. S. FA RNHANI Lin...» Leave “NW1” Ch'Town (lciobcr 22nd (‘nrvcll Bros, Ltd.l a October 18th. AGENTS F051? ' Et-CSTON byfiteamer INTERNATIONAL LINE Fare from St. John $10, from Enstport or liubec, Me., $9. Every Wednesday steamer leaves St. John 9.00 A.M. Atlantic Time, Eastport 1.30 P. M" Lubec 2.30 P.M. East- ern Time, arriving Boston Thursday 10.00 A. M. Day- light Time. l Every‘ Saturday steamer sails 1*“ direct from St. John to Bos- ton. i Leaving St. John 7.00 P. M., Atlantic Time, due Boston Sunday 2.00 P. M. Daylight Time. Connections at Harlan mil/I direct steamer tn New Yorl . "If a man steals, he'll live to _' regret it." "Jack stole a kiss from me last night." "Well. what I said, goes." m '1 “W77: l CRUEL REMARK He: My sweetheart’: a fine plri --t can't even get my arm around I-er W-IISI. ‘ ls she as stout as that? HP: ' WEAF i WJZ ‘._ MEAT MARKET FOR SALE Owing to pressure of other Inter- ests I have decided to dispose of my meat business In Market Building. WRZ U... riulll. Ami I've neither chit-k message to Hike him." nut‘ child to need mo." | "You should marry,“ sln- mur u little sigh. mured abslrmrtetlly. nil her “You'll In- uivfully [|“)ngh|§ l-onlgying mi ln~r Iiuslrand. I'm zrfraldfl fl alter‘ ngnpposn 1 “rm... m [e11 yu-u that stay In Europe." _ I “m "|:‘4llrip(|?,' i“. flfikvll nudaw "Not I!" he laughed rmpurII-ntly. mush. I'll puss the time until your ready ‘wlIil-‘rniscil iuer eyes to his for a In roufiile in me - - by lllrllftk IIIOIIIPIII t-ziirght his icusitrg glance, with your renovull-rl WlIIIIW. and 5am. (To/Be Continued.) 6.30 P. M. T01110rr0w’s Radio _ ,w1.rr mos: Phtla. s1 Patio Or. Program lwJz I454) N“? 2 Mediterranenns. P. M. |WIlP i508) Phlla. Orchestra. , mo P. M. iWRC (479) Wash. Elkins. . |WBZ I333) Springfield. Reismans. , 9.00 P, M. WGY (380) Schenectady. Dance. 9.30 P. M. burl-d lrvrv. _v<rilr lung DANCE oncmssrnns SATURDAY. OCTOBER. 15 International Radio Pfflflflmll CONCERTS 10.00 P. M. JWTAG I517) Worcester. Bancroft. lWCCO i416) St. Pair]. ‘Ehicksonf’ WIIK i265) Cleveland. Dancing. WPG (272) Atlantic City. Dance. 10.00 A. M. WOO I508) Phila. Crystal Ten Rm. 11.00 A. M. CKCL r351) Toronto. Orchestra. WHK 42651 Clev. Music. 12.30 P. M. WCAE 1517i E. Pitts. Orchestra. CFCF 141i» Montreal. Orchestra. 5.30 Pr M. WOO I508; Phila. WOO Trio. KDKA r310» E. Pitts. Concert. 6.00 P. M. I492) N. Y. The Wet-kl Finders u. WEAF, was, worm.‘ WGR, WCAE, WJAR WTMJ. r glfglrllfigla- P“““‘"‘,Mr|. Dayman Gives Lydia E. Pinkham’: Vegetable Compound the Credit Radio Programs, Chicago.) Fiilirlrlzii 1333i NBC. CFCA 1357i Toronto. Music. i r 7.00 P. M. WNAC i353) Boston. Selections. ,CPCA 4357i Toronto. Ensemble. JCKCL 43571 Toronto. Concert. ' 7.30 P. M. WJBT 1369i Chicago. Studio. 8.30 P. M. Colborne, Ontnrid-"When l was first married I was very thin and ‘ . weak. The docwr ‘ said I was weak and would never bc_ able w have a WMAK 1545i Buffalo. Music. WHK 1265i Cleveland. Trio. WRC 1469i Wash. Week Enders. 9.00 P. M. i454! N. Y. Phllco Hours. KDKA. KYW, WHAM, WJR. WLW. KDKA I316! Pitts. Philco IWJZI. ' 9.30 P. M. ‘WGR 1303i Buffalo. Joint WSAP. KTHS 1384i Ark. Cello. 10.00 P. M. WMAK r545) N. Y. Studio. WLW I428) Clncl. Studio. 10.30 P. M. WSAI 136i) Cincl. Studio Pro. 12.00 Mid. and from the time my baby came - _ ' Ilsufiered all the 1 ' time and doctor-ed ‘ » and took medi- cine. Life became n burden, and doc- _ tors said an o er- ‘ ‘ ntion could elp r me, but m: husband was n posed h) ,‘ that. l ha seen Lydia E. llilnkhamfii medicine advertised, so l told my hus- l band that] thought l would try it, rthlt I might get some relief. l rhud not taken one bottle when I xpo i422) Cal. N. s. c. KOO, Km; could feel It hell-Ins me. I took Kano KPOA‘ KHQ rfive bottles and ha_d better benltli. l Now I have three girls and ahoy and ' have done my work up to confine- l ment. I am now at the Chm e of .’ .1 SPORTS-TALKS ~ . ,. . ~ . .| , | - -i i lthe shame of recent times th Norma rosi from In r i ll r w I lzbers methods seemed m have mam- performed at rWTAM i400) Cleveland. Ev. Jones. l rCopyrIght, 1927, by Internationalr hurgnirrnlrl I the home (if the’ tained against a certain French brides 3151"» Mlfi- Wetfley $1111"! loiflcer. Fortunately that Injustice or Hawrhnl- A 111111111 ' flrt-‘h Mr would be and was redress“! _ _ ‘ woodland greens couibined‘ wlih' is the dictum of justice that the ne-illYdfmlgmlfi “m1 Queen Anne reused has right to a copy o‘ thedflfilliid a beautiful settling for charge and specifications, has right ceremony’ “M911 was llefmfmetl to counsel’ time ‘m. preparation. undl Rev. William Nichc-ll, pastor of the ‘open trial by a Jury o; his peers _ ‘|Unlted Presbyterian churqh cf fThis is one of the most striking Qmncyr ‘>1 Whlcll 1>°11l YOIIIIE DBO- parngraphs In literature. It deserves 1'18 “re 11°91'11"‘ membefs- T119 ‘a place beside shakspear-S Mam double ring service was used. hem _ _ A Streetfpremher as u‘ The bride was dressed In white ‘reading from the Bible which he georgeite and silk and wore a string ,held In his hand, quaintly intoned ‘*1 Pearls. 1118 s"! 0f the zwom. u". adage ~30“, Sm,“ the cheese Iler veil of embroidered tulle Wilts llooks w the mouseflner it is caught held In place with a bandeuu of ‘In the trap." How paltry the fruit of ‘Jranfie 1111115 MR1 Wllrlfl. 51w cur- rsm in View o; me penalty ‘ried a shower bouquet oi‘ while roses, sweet peas and lilies of fir." youNG PEOPLE-s DEVOTIONAL valley. She was attended by her I SERVICE niece. Miss Marjorie E. Morton of October l6, 1927. Nehemiah IV. 6.1““’°"1'"'- ‘"1"’ ‘We *1 fmflk of 1w“- . _13_ . ‘eydew silk trimmed with silver. Sire [Motmz carried an arm bo uet of butler- ‘Service shall be that all and each fly 1°56‘ CBC" 11- Bmllbell- "V111 1 Arouscd to know the common good 11mm" 0t, the $l‘°°m- W83 119811111111. ha“ Strive and in me Striving and the ushers were Charles N. reach Clllllllbfill. another brother, and A broader human brotherhood. A191‘ Smlde" °1 Qlllllcy- l1 601151" , —Sarali Collins Fernandls. °l ‘he 3mm"- r | The bride presented hvr brides- ||N WHAT COMMUNITY ENTML maid with ii pearl necklace and < PRISES cmv ovn socns-rv We 8'00!" save his hen mull a gold SHARE? fllsnet ring. To his ushers he gave . Isllver pencils. .\‘I.any beautiful , one o; the distinctive and huppy gifts were shown In the gift room rphnses o; current me is the disco,” In charge of Mrs. Emma Edwards cry and application of the commun- “"11 ‘M155 Mar!’ Calllllbfill Rvltf-‘Hll: my Idea. It has gone so far now ""31"! ""9 served 11y M1148 1111111’! 1mm, are ashamed w practice or Cale cf Haverhlll and lillss Mary even apologise (or a narrow. imbeil, Campbell and liilss Ruth iVnles of ai and selfish spirit. It is well sat- wmlasmn- ‘armed by the 880mm deacon-s The bride was born in Prince Ed- lrpl-nyer "God bless me and my Mm ward Island but has tirade her home Imy son John and his wife, us four 1°!‘ 11"! '9"! 1W0 years In Haver- ,and no more, Amen." God never 11111 and Qlllmy- The sworn was yblesses In that way. The whole com-rm" l" Qullwy 1W1 1H associated mumty is u yam"! The fldvanmgelwlth his father In tin- busIne-sa of of one is the advantage of nil. Charles Camvlwll 6% Son, xranlte . ltocl manufacturers and polishing r-‘lllllbllen at Quincy Adams, The ImDIJy couple were assisted lll "Cfllvl"! by Mr. and Mrs. Wes 18y Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. Charles M8111“. sister and brothsr-in-law of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell, parents of the groom. Amid n. shower of confetti Mr. and Mrs. Campbell left by motor to visit New York and Niagara Falls. and will be at home to their friends after Sept. 1 at 20 and Street. Quincy, where the groo Jute pmchased a beautiful ne ' home. ____4o>____. At. an R. A. F. training depot an Instructing officer was explaining the use of the parachute. Ho In- ryl l s mun tiresome Monday-Building a ‘church. Ex- odus 35: 4, 5: 20-26. Tuesdny—l-lelplng the poor. Mat- thew lD-ld-Zl. . Wednesday -=- Promoting reform. Hag. 1.‘ l-6. Thursday -- Sabbath observance. Isa. 58:13-14. Friday-Law enforcement. 24: 14-15: 17-18. Saturday -- Clean-up campaign. Neh. 3-27-32. TO THINK ABOUT Dent. What community enterprises are In our community? How may our church lead in com- .birds are in th p. m Jaw ren avenue, Wollastoti, which wafl lgBifgglorsifinrfdllflil-y here on ‘heir mi- and southd It is In- te how regular these elr habit of returning r to the same place m Jack Miner recently received, ge Cotter, of Fort B. Que“ 0n James Bay. Thesel 1118s were collected b were 1926, terestlng w no Lady (to hotel clerk); “n. up, Black stopping here?" Clerk: “Yes. first floor, suite OIIG.‘ ' Lady: "Sir!" it ANNUAL I MEETIN G The Annual Meeting of the Three Rivers Silver Black Fox Cm, will be held in the Odd Fellows llall, Mo“. ‘$3115 P- E- L. on Monday, Octobgr 17th at 7.30 p. m, D. J. STEWART, Secretary. 7 twin 1 to sell at Auction, his nicely located cottage, situated on Wafer Street. No. I79, containing 8 rooms, besides bathroom and halls. All modern conveniences, frost proof cellar and everything In first class condition. Will be» sold on Saturday, October 15th at 12 o'clock noon. Tenns at - sale. Inspecti at any time». Apply Walter Carver on premises. BENJ. CARTER, ' Auctioneer. ‘ssrr-io-it-zr. Four Good - Reliable Salesman Wanted To solicit orders for 1 ‘ ll nurcashdisoonntorlpfifilllfllf" mu pun Inc m- thll month only by sending onlor this minib- S. . F. TARBUSI-I 2_,o_1.4’§f». zemrzumc u: Prince street. Charlvihhwl ‘Attention Potato Dealers Be sure and have your Tau ready for Potato Shipping. The Charlottetown Guardian Job Printer-y In In n pooltllin to fill all orders at most attractive price! and "con nuke prompt delivery. NOTICE: Commencing October 17th, S. S. lllllsboro’ will nan no follows:- Lenvo Charlottetown AM. 7.15 ‘l! r11 . n Leave‘ Rocky Point Measure Suits and Ova-nook. I00"- .. T“. l. i. 194W“! faV-R/"r "Ilfvmv/li/v-I lrnu i... u... old Meat Market f0!‘- accompanied by MSSQMMJ lihbrly occupied by Blake Bram, and! fis ll real good Investment for an me - " vlted questions. "What would bap- munlty enterprises? Den sir. if the parachute filled to Lifqnnd owe n‘? good health on lydin . ELPinkhiimm egetable Compound] In what community nnterirrim . Lilltelbnttle when! think Ineed u." ' we cooperate "W11 when I Jumped out" naked u r -m-,_ SusAN 04mm, R, p, um 5, -_____<._4»___. famous cadet. "0h,.ihnt wouldn't Billl Colborne, Ontario. Mi“ m", s‘, “m, mm“ m. stop you?’ replied the officer lt_llid~ ...-...- i. Sold by drlllllltl everywhere. d ‘l"“'e" ‘"15"’ “mm” ‘l’ °'"“1’1""l l, "".l’."'°‘""’°"'" 6"“ '1 “HM” .. . . , . a eucgttered BEIIIQ- - J w“ » . . __ _ ...__,,.,._ ~ ~ , 5.30 P. M. I WCAE i5l7) Pitts. Trifles. l’ .00 . M. WBZ (333) Springfield. Jack 'n' ‘B30 P. M. c. ~t~~§.-»-"-...~ 3 Fain r JLHIIJI"! w ‘u = 9 . one who can give their entire M l Itenilon to this trade. Apply lo u-nnan . . .. .. . .JENKINS.