, srorrm lils OMACHTROUBLE it .1 fFruit-a-tives” Made v liirn Entirely Well MR. BOVAY L“! wish I could tell every auflerer in t, 1111a world what "Fflllt-a-IIVCB, has , done for me,” writes Roy A. i lBovay, Trenton, Ont. For years “I was troubled by Bad Headaches, ’ y JNervous Dyspepsia and Liver Trouble. 33 [Then commenced taking ‘Fruit-a- fiivca.’ dVery soon my condition im- y. énm _nrle»"“"""' - "A Ml" |I lfllflihimUl IOTPY HO Lab- o... Man's Wife . 5, ' BARBARA WEBB Copyright THE ma. Yvonne, this is my old friend was Lovelace, coini to call." Anne tammered, 1 hope you will be very hfPPY. I ram lure." Yvonne thanked her. Somehow Anne cleaned, alto;- a few more platitudes She was puz- l CONTINUED ANNE MEETS THE BRIDE Anne Lovelace followed the mana- gar into the salon to wall. for R-lbh-i ard to come down. She chose a seat near a window where the light might fall becomingly on her face and smart tea gown. In another chair nearby, a young peasant girl sat look- ing demurely down at her small, short-vamped shoes. Anne looked idly at the girl. "What s, quaint costlurief’, she thought. "It would be spendld for a costume boll some time." She noted the snowy bodice laced trimly down over a full zled and indignant. Somehow it wasn't fair for Dick l-‘toss to do gucl-i ~anl outlandish thing when she, Anne Lovelace,_had marked him for. her own. » When she became calmer, she thought of it all again and thendls- missed it. with a shrug, "The mar- riage won't last. I give it a year. Dick will tire oi thatchild." But having tired of her. would he cast her aside? v Back in the parlor of the hotel Yvonne was looking a little discon- solate Richard was in deep thought Anne's coming had disturbed him. QHARIZOTTETOWN’ _- GUARDTA But he was still glad of his marriage.‘ did not know. _ _ l For several days they were "18 sensation o! the hour. Richard took ll; good naturedly, feeling that in this‘ way, it would soon be over. Yvonne’ posed for pictures and, secretly full; of proide, sent some of the best o!‘ them back‘to hei- grandparents. l l-Ie bought a' small car and had Yvonne learn to-drive it. She had been so shocked both. at the prices of the food. sent her and at the prices that she had insisted on doing her “i, . RICHARD? Road other first attempt ’ fill lpt- Ill I'l ' " ‘ with unoeaslng care. andJho, kept to herself, refuainl all overtures o! friendship, remembering Richard's charge that aha _remain always Yvonne, his peasantwife. Doea RICHARD "In! _' N" YVONNE? Does lovojllillf Bow long can then- isolated lue eonunuer Cinderella’ found a fairy godmother lo take her tdtho Prince. ._Will YVONNE be able to reveal herself W own marketing. With riess she soon yearned'to drive her- self about, and in choose unerringly ‘the choicest foodsln the market. To Yvonne the $60 a' week Richard gave her for the house seemed a kingly sum. i "What shall I do with the rest oi t it?" she asked at the end of the first‘ ‘week, showing him some bills and change. New Annaii mags Montgomery, Travellers‘ Rest. Her many friends sincerely hope -for- her, a speedy recovery to her usual good health. ' . And , Vicinity We regret the illness ofMrs. Tal- Mrs. Henry G. Aifleck, Chlelton, re- JUNE 4,1929 Embarraswl l>v Dildo/i” Hm”? ‘ proved, and now, thanks to this 4v‘ wonderful medicine, I am once inoro entirely well." o. f “Fkuit-a-tivcs‘Ecgulatesstoninch, liver, ‘ kidne s, bowels and skim-purifies . »'¥'.Itiie blood-and tones up the whole ‘ tern. 25c. and 50c. a box—at £21828 everywhere. 5°‘ m‘ "“ ‘”°"' ‘l " W“. 'y°'.'m--- cently spent a few days visiting in New Annan. ' akirtl "The girl is really lovely." she thought. “I wonder if she is here looking for ‘a position, lady‘s maid perhaps!’ v I The girl did not seem aware of Anne's scrutiny She "looked down 8?- her shoes, which were new, ‘with great pride. Anne couldnot know, of course, that these same shoes Pinched Yvonne’: feet, accustomed "to no shoes at all, except her Sunday sabots. ' ~ “ Her eyes met Anne‘s. What a beau- tliul lady-tres bell'e—," ' Yvonne thought. And she wondered for the millionth time why her wonderful husband has chosen- her, a little French peasant girl, for his wife For he was rich. Had he not ~refused t0 let her grandparents give him the dot they had been saving for years? Mrs. Robert Stavert, and belle Mouse _motored ‘to Monday. ' Mrs. Isa‘- . the city ' | . . . J5“ Mr. Lea. Moasem. salesman for A. B. L. Horne s: Co, Summerside was in New iArii-ian recently in ‘the in- terests qfthe business; ' i ‘ l Among those who" attended ser- vica in'Central Bedeque Church Sunday evening were, MeasrsnLloyd and Norman Waugh; Mrs-Thomas Waugh, Misses Alice and Jennie Waugh. Mr. and Mrs.‘ Brent Waugh, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmonspildr. and Mrs. Horace Huestis. and Mr. Emmerson Huestis, luissesiAnnie and Mays Stavert, Wilmot Valley,- Dr. J. P. R.iA. gin", The Annual Meeting of the Prince g Edward Island Rifle Association will he held in tin Parlor of the Y.l\I.C.A. Mvifirafton Street, Charlottetown, Wed- Ill at care . . at bee‘ own dinner tabla He: Let's fake theahorfout home through the woods. ‘ She: No: I positively rriuat .bo home for supper in two houra. o o a a o ' v ' neday vcnlng the 5th Ju at ' ~ Had h t i e them a horse for r m; R M? “° "m: TRAINED Nunez _ “m, in‘; ‘Le had pm m a J. Sidey, pastor; is usual delivered a . W i ' Now softly aha enter; the sick V611’ imliressive sermon to" a crowd- H. M. DAVISON, Licut.- Col. m“, mm . _ ‘m’ "mm" h‘ "h" flmm‘ ed lud]ence_ mey j-lavej-‘ad s 91p, _ Yvonne wished the beautiful lady would not stare quite so hard S119 pulled her feet back under her dress. and folded her hands in her 'lap. Then a step in the doorway made her organ installed -in the Church? for some time, the music- from which adds greatly to the services, operated by Mrs. Earle Isard. who has‘ been the popular organist in Bedeque for And tenderly carelfar hlinix Her joyous presence drivel away resident. GHARLias LEIGH, LicuL-Col. Secretary Treasurer. I knew that- he had the fastidious standards of a of culture and wealth. . ' “I was so eager, as Dick’s wife, to meet those standards. DICICS ichief’ was pleasant angfricndly, but oom, She humora hla every whim, He's only a lonely yaungimliiionaire, Yet rho will guard him from . i ~'~ - _ lift -l-ier eyes again. Richard was be I _ , , _ _ _ _ . Exceptrihgmtha sort-and it aeama “ma” ‘hue ' . '--.-'- l mun r o ya" . ' “It W88 8 hCflC thing WhICh UPSCIZ IIIG-flllist the hardly m. » - _ rum” ‘m’. mxamm .,,.,,‘.,,, wondered for the millionth lime why hei- wonderful husband hm Mime Mull Campbell, chem. merest change of_ expression on his face . . . I was pouring coffee, and for the fraction of a second his glance had rested on my hands. “I knew my hands looked red and rough from housework and dishes-and knew he had noticed them . . . ~I became self-conscious, ill at ease. ‘iFoolishly, perhaps, I felt the evening was a failure.‘ Janie and Sadie Bradshaw, Middle- to New- Annan That emanates from harcharm. s; s. ROSALIND Passengers and Freight it Rqnlar fortnightly sailings from 1 V- chosen _her, a. little peasant girl, for m, w“; ' - ton were visitors Sllhday evening. Yvonne ~ssw the beautiful lady rise and ‘run to meet Richard, both hands held out. a. marvelous smile on he! (doe. i - < "Dick-Ross! 1 learned by, accident “Keep it. Do what you like with it," he answered indifferently. "May I sometimu send part of it. not all, home to my grandparents?“ she asked. He turned to Yvonne, smiling at her as one does at a child. a “Are you sure you_do not wish to dress like the lady who Just called?" haasked. putting his hand under her Whta might have been a. fatalac- cident occurred at ’I\'avellers"R.est Monday morning when MrnWilllam Montreal to St. John's. Nild, via In. Montreal Ar. Ch"1‘own 6| Dlylight Lv. for Si. Johrfg M" m‘ M“ w" w“ wgwhere mum” m w ‘my chin and lifting he fa. t his s d h u rnimenwhiie engaged in harness M“ 17u,_ M 20m _ wh t my r 0e o - “ en Isa muc as you like," came ' . . May 31st. Jn-nye 3rd. ‘main, dry grrygfinhzgnlarided Yvonne brightened. "But no}? she the answer and Yvonnys he“; ing three horses to the harrows was “Now I krfQw how NEEDLESS ‘t was‘ Smce I - - kicked in the stomach by one of the have been using Lux for dishwashing, for all cleans- alid shrewdly. “If my husband had wishei-La wife like that, he would never have married Yvonne." Richard threw back his head and laughed. "What a wise little woman it is,"‘~he cried, and kissed his wile fondly. _ =They sailed for New York several days later. Yvonne} eyes- were wide with wonder during most of the trip. New. York, where Richard took her to a quiet hotelysfrightened her. He found to his. annoyance they, her peasant costume excited attention, so they did their‘ sightseeing-at night. skipped for joy. Richard had never been as‘ com- fortable in life. Yvonne man- aged the with rare skill. She cooked delicious meals for him. She did not question him about his work, for to Yvonne there was a sharply drawn and not-lo-be-passed-over line between man's world and woman's. At the end of a month‘ all was run- nlng smoothly. l Every day beforebreakfast. .she tucked up her skirts and scrubbed the kitchen floor. When Richard remonstrated with her she said naive- 999W" m" New Y°Fk?" h! “kw ly: “But I like to keep it clean, and h" mce- it is nothing to do, really." So he let 611s shook her head. "It is not gay he, “out ' . 1"" P1557 1h! "l5- "Thtyiflih "i At the table he read paper and the people. and stare so. and look so Yvonne flew hack and ioi-th ii-om the tired" * l dining room to the kitchen. rre could For space and rates apply, (OJARVELL BROS. LTD. iProfessional Cards \< -. _'_BELL £9’ MATHIESON er‘- n. n. nan. inNew York?" . - . Richard took Anne's hands in N- wilderment, and then spoke her name, "Anne Lovelace!" "Yes, Anne Lovelace Aren't ‘ you glad to see me?" . . , Richard rallied,’ "Why of course —cnly, it's such a surprise-and then. well since, I sawyou last I've been memes." - "Married." Anne hoped her voice expressed surprise. "To whom? blow sudden! Is it to anyone’; know?" , Richard shook his head smiliflK- Then he saw Yvonne in her corner.’ "My ‘wife is here." he said. "Yvon- ne." ' v As in'a dream Anne sawthe pretty peasant girl some forward and curt- sey‘ when Richards-nick "Madam an; myhaiids have to do-my hands arc soft and smociiharid white. I'm never embarrassed now by ‘dishpanf hands." ‘ So many soapsi-whethcr flake, chips, or cakes- contain harmful alkali which makes the skin harsh. , There is NO injurious alkalfin Luxi Made by a remarkable process——Lux actually SOOTHES thi skin, leaves it a little whiter and softer than before.‘ beasts and in some unaccountable manner was dragged. "ior some" dis? tanoe beneath the harrows, until the horses in their race became frighten- ed of an approaching car, wheeled around to a different direction and fortunately for the poor victim; the harrows gave a lurch over also, thus relieving him of his dBflKCIOhJ ‘po- sition. Dr. John McNeil! was sum- moned who was soon on the spot ahdrendered first class medical aid. To the relief of the patient and all concerned no bones were broken nor any other injuries sustained from the miraculous incident. Mr. Pill- man‘s friends are heartily leased that he received nothing but a ae- vere "shaking up" whicls-‘is ‘ deed bad enough in itself, but which, we "You're In the food bualneaa, chi‘ Supplying the consumer," aoaef" v , _ “No-just consuming." l‘ aup- L. MATHIESON, LL. B. l‘ Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. ' Money in Loan, vDIicea-Chai-lottetowo no memo", c» Prohibition Commission Chairman, Mr. GEORGE E. BROWN. ' ' Margafe. P. E. l. w Send all information regarding in- kactions of s. hibltinn Act w the fbove Dissolving instantly, before you ever put your hands in,_a little Lux foams up into a mountain of suds—so rich, _s0 cleansing, the dishes seem almost to wash themselves. The big package of Lux washes six weeks’ dishes. Lovely hands for so small a price! "Many boaulu parlor: and Lin: in monitoring lbs pails‘, to ulkn and whiten when Or To ’>"“Chlef Inspector B. J. Haywood f‘ 'n°"“h's'¢'pst:ll;i°goachlfloii/BWWII- l 1i’! show you the, gay side of New no; perwwe he, m ma" m, m”, hops will clear away in ‘a very ' ‘ ‘ ' Tg,-01_,,_|w_,y,_ 4 ‘ I, r ‘ I g _ g tyne aevsvnlehuro Promised gihollxillgiétbihehewalslotoo aolicitoug o, short time. _ ~. x kpep; [ouch " “s” 51"’ M‘ 7°" d°°'°"vp'5v'" . Themext day ‘they ‘went down "to come "whld; must geroslzvsgeattrlg Heai-tiest congratulations ‘are ex-i Ibfi bands 1,10’ "Mark R‘ McGulgana reflT/liiireei A pint a'w'eok"r'aou~ the new house Yvonne opened her very dencate and precise “me tended to Miss Ernestine Marchbmlg, - - i eio- B. A_ lar as clockwork." . . . .. gygg wide and exclamied aloud at Len; 51mm yvmne wbuld m,‘ m, daughter of Mr._ and Mrs. Percy waJ-b dlJ-bes Marchbank of this place in. obtain- ing her certificatefrom P. -W. 0.; Charlottetown. Ernie lspopularly known in other communities as iwell as in her own home town and many l!!!" 100i! “P011 the rasultsof her —~ __,,o . sight of it‘ _ . "But ,it is a palace!“ she cried. kitchen table and eat hard dry bread, drink a huge cup of coffee and eat a. great piece of cheese which she made chrself. Luncheon was at 1 For a few days Richard thought it very ordinary - Richard came down promptb,’ know ‘partisan-zit, soucrron, mo, MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown, P.E.I. McLe0d & Bentley f J. A. BENTLEY i» ' i ‘uwfll-erzn t liwlioneylly You Must‘ Do Your Bit i ' 'WANTED Boat wanted for towing purposes ins PEASANT WIFE ' m be t l t 2o h - - . . U i "nenivriei-Leliiliiiplzidfiiefi-flraw i}... "a m m. “m. - ‘lfifil-"ni breed: fihiifm" ' "““’°"*'°” ”°“‘°.“"‘ “m. W“! 5 in»: he would find delicious iood. “m” “‘ W“ “l P- W~°= "it" I4‘- e" om": no mchmoml Sh!“ CANADMy 13359511“; gm " - ""-- rooms and on the third floor one l‘ sgflfllés “gm M feathers’ “ma; m‘), miring interest. She arrived- hoine _ .>i= ‘ " ‘ MONEY To LOAN Boa 491 I lisemv-nibeiailloxouleeee large room which he was converting ; and com‘ , “u, myxkflously good} Friday to spend well earnedholidays --‘-—~1- ‘r ‘ ' Charlottetown. P. E. I. 5°31'5'“'m' ‘ into a. laboratory study ' hie“ he became absorbed in hisi M her home in New Mnm‘ \k'watmhm Emmi Toma» Hg ._ . n, aid. iueeenvenieecbeenou . Yvonne ran through all the rooms. work Ind m, l ‘ _ ‘ H,‘ . . . got lunch time. Twice » - McDonald & McPhee Cafe Parlor Cal. Service iihai.'teremyl:y'igli'en"'innfi "=11"! the beds. running a Iinzflfvvenne called him, and each time he.‘ M" m‘ M“ "l"? Cllfli" 1M - ' ' B A l to t0 ‘mifi-"Edlz-gxirlvu lam along the polished furniture, striking “newer-ed grumpfly “Hg-mm, to be; Miss Jean Curtiss were visitors.- to I Y 0-00-0444-004-00-00‘ i,‘ ‘M ~ I a1‘ 0 gwn "Wm ormmwlom - a hesitant note on the piano, and in- M; “lam New Annan Wednesday evening. v - - - » . t ~ A. cDONALD. H. I‘. bit-PHI! John ~ » - specting the pots and pans, arid peep- on the mkd d“, m“ he w“ m" . _ , S ‘a o panoramas. ATTORNEYS, arc. more... .»-,..ei..e......._.... m: w m m m.‘ . . - . . . . m mm" v H m _ - I MONEY TO LOAN wni - t- - ld- Yvonne, filled with pride over some a ' m w“ “" W! in . .. .. ‘u, b», , _ b, ‘he l " you wan ‘a ma , some one ‘ ummera e ‘r .1‘ . I . . , achievementiin cooking. watched the clock. WhenJm-if an hour had pas- " l 1 each-she put the ruined souffle to one Mr‘ Bu" “b” “mm” V111" side and madeiandwicheivfor Rich? l‘ "wmermz "Mr M‘ “M!” mm"- ard. These, with milk and fruit, she ‘ arranged "on a. tray _and carried ‘.1 _, _ _ the door ofthe laboratory. Thereahe . Wm ofthelatbflwehtlnnll .I§ah Rlchdrd coining to answer the T »' lilllfllll llllll Itch liioliiaonyamom ' a ' - .~ ' ' I ~ fall, (a) are. (l) names of both por- knock, nearly stumbled overvthe tray. u“, my.“ “m” “an”. m Cmflmuw“ undersigned until June l0 1929 from atldontrdoalmua ofhompeilng in a written examination for a Connolly Ilialo Scholarship. This examination. b be held in July’ noatJa open to all donning atudenta who shall have boas found eligible to compote, in ae- Mllanoa with the provisions of the Effective Monday, lune 3M. lCafo Parlor Car will be opofatodbeiwaen Si. John and Chllloilflwwn daily n- cept Sunday on Train’ No. 1,4. leavinl St. John 1.20 p. m. connecting at lifoncwn with Train No.40 fonGhar- Iotietown. Commencing Tuesday June hi, Cafe Parlor Caryvlil be operated between Charloiutoini nudist. Jilin leaving Charlottetown eniTrainrlo. N at 6.45 a. m. daily oaoopt Sunday I y gum“, il-IUI Cllfielntlflla, nu loom to help you?" he asked. ' Yvonne shook her head. ',‘N_o, oh no. I shall love taking ‘care of this palace of a house. And we are but two." ' ‘ The settling down period was filled with annoyances. Richard found he would have to teach Yvonne names of articles of food, and the American . Eye Strain We nae thh adjective ad- Sufferers from lyaairain nu have perfect vision and there- fore do not aaapeet the prowl“ . Stewart & Lowther ii, . 1.1). STEWART. K. C. ' N. W. LOWTHEB '= STIBRS, SOLICITORS, ETC. M Great George Street MONEY TO LOAN -1 i-tf. ~ knocked liniidiy. ‘ Twnnwf ‘I )1 connecting at Mouton with Train No. d ' SPECIAL LIST " """‘ ’?'"" ' (1 “K? °'.1"°“°" ... . Th"? -i "rllulb" M “P Wm . i - w»- I." mi e u-i-i-i-e ~-- rE"-'-l"~¢'."°$-- e u- ., lllas-il-i-ti. - - - _ _ “ t‘ Fmvmpe“ .°°""° thoughtfulness ‘smote him and he k, v lngthepaat year. _ lntlro human organism ll . eua hairs removed per- - . . . . m if "TA" Orion" ‘mo; vtbemsArineliovelace-had a handtin tamed-M m-n flown h” "n" t: Toroverayaarizaa t f . ‘- ~ . 1t- L amt". m". “W”; ""1"" W" l" W" M" ' ' ' - - * ' g u wit: OIILLIOTVALI “M'- Mm m" °”°°“'""R"“"° thank ‘her. But seine interestin. d braa and It. m for ' i ‘l ‘ '°°"“'¥: "Wm" l‘ ll =°"""'"‘ m“ w‘ ""1" W" '1 1|" '~ nransoacooivn riniamca ‘ ' ' i specimen pulled him ‘back into tlv "h" M" lion i... Mirth-thick o! Owen Ovnnvllr- ntiliaa about‘ so a this New . . " ' -. . ... Peamooftba axnonwlileb mlhfi-P-i": Iaargybatwhealvell-Pllfl“ M i!» IMW "Mk- 1 aowaao rsumo, nlicns- ' labortory and he ats the lunch hast- followed. . , , us, n, mo. . ,1 . n“ hm, m”. v V m‘: M- M- "CW" or aovsaaomroiixrrvaa __ "v ao.__ A _ ’ ily. too absorbed ulna work tn know m, ‘wit. 5 twll-Jbl-I-lil-Juna-l-a-b-jl. ma,“ Qnuggloetlve . ‘ wnmspm“ ' ' ’ _"'_ Notice u hereby given that any whit‘ he was eatlnmJ-ta forgot io lat W‘ " F Iyliihroogbtltoireamamril: of an , oaoaailva amount _ .. . _EFF.'I,(QIENT AIINA am: oumiisbarl ma: Jam" u’ ""‘°‘°"' N‘ " omen hafifll claintlll-inltthia ‘ti th iaod t dinner. . _ _ _ . mi. a1- uq a sirair pidtdnlauafpizhtaaino to the "un- “he? neewtn t; lied in» niliit i . . . ’ ' ' hzflshg ... . . ' _ '- _ -‘l -’ ‘l ‘ dereigiied on or before": ifistli,~ ~ , Yvp [role up, 00.1110 workroom " ‘ ' w " " - ~ _ D T . . isn- ineieaeiealiipwiiieefaeeiirjge int. then-gen,- proceeds erase-i,’- i-lgusiHol-D’; magnifier? the fmfivgltn its. eoiieii i _ gERvICE %iil{‘~“"°"”‘ M”. o, o e Waye , "“""“"'°"°"°“"*'“‘i*w"' “"."¥1."'9PP"*4*.°"‘° Dim-m"? ("N-r . j 1'5"". W“ “I ‘"3" H‘°h°P--51}= use. ' Aalmalf. ohaasas > n" m“ n“ » ~ new on a we me mu. . H l; N? . got what satisfactory enemies; ii-oin ~ surge» mo, nrnu. {LT '"°'°1'~ ' ~ -liattd' ‘uiie tveaty-ucoad'_day_ e'i .23: ' i ins ieeeiinsinefiisa tea tho ‘mo. -- naaaioiJI-r-rhgmakoivairro ' “w” .." ' '.."l a v-P, m .4 - -_ ' ‘kmfluw. w“ arms. D. 102l- _ . - Jvonne never complainant. even in ‘H. . . . . ., . ... . \ ... . , h n , . , , roan swam! neruimnu, About henriezeieiee “,- _| w _ JOHNSTON . I , _ It“! 880 l roan r. sumac” i iiie. she worker ondllaaaly _'in the. i ‘ "(Q-m onorunm- . . ' “Incision; ' l ' hound; aha drove about in the _car, I i ~ i ' M”; ‘"‘““ » H”, i N f‘ f \ ' i . Jliulriewli-zm-lle» .e;..-..' o ~~ ' ' - e ,_ siaealatreu~rllieeeinw ahtvaiobld Dvafllthgiilfmnfwt‘ ._»!_ ‘. T. if. »~