1 1 PAGE TWO \ D- ATSQiIL’ ago makes 8 all!» ‘rid by DeBloIe Bron. , _. Lid. Uhnrlottetown. 1;: Selenite Hardwall _.1 Plaster _ ANI) 1 Al-FWTNWT c/ecy GERTIE “urn-t ‘A b01100. 11111111111 1 .._ .._... M“ “m” “mo”! ~1=:'{-l.‘.."’€.'§1'1 1 1 |"‘")]*:r> ‘ v '1 Ur Ll ' ‘hm’ ‘ _ CHAPTER 24. 1.111 ’ THE SERPENT "Of course, you understand," said Sydney Stokes, watching Norma with malicious satisfaction, "that yvhat I‘111 telling you is abe- trayal oi’ a business confidence. I could be ilred for it. But I love you enough, I11 spite of everything, to want you to know the sort of chap you preferred to me. That afternoon-the afternoon you mar- ried Kendalh-he received thirty 11ho111saud dollars from your father, iwithout one scrap of, security. I know, because the business passed through my hands. As I under- stand it, twenty minutes later, he was at your house, and, that very (lay\ you two were married. Figure it out for yourself. What do you Imake oi’ it?" a Cement Fresh Carloads just“ received. unless it's 1:11 terra flrma." E y, Of Household Furniture at ' 201 Prince Street, on Tuesday, 1 1:, 1 Septembcr‘23rd at 10.30 sharp. I am authorized by Mr. A. E. Morrison to scll on above , dale all his furniture consist- ing of parlor, dining room, bed room and kitchen furni- ‘ ture. Several nicc pieces, all silver and glassware. 1 new range and articles not " SCANTY mentioned. Sale starts on Z11‘ H . _ “ma Terms cash /.\ How does Madamcsell wh1sl11zc .1. A. MtwDONALD, ii °°‘"" °“‘ z“ “"7 Auctioneer. burn.‘ /// \\ ‘<14 ///__~$~\ A.» a . . a BUSY , The pretty little maid he loved Brick And Co.‘ Worked at a telephone. And often in her cosy home RG-Opelled The pair would sit alone. Her lips hc said ‘were “Cupid lines The P. E. I. Brick and Tile COqi (With love this youth was dizzy) Ltd., at Richmond, P. E. I opened for business and will 111-1 oelve orders for the manufacture oi Brick and Tile of all sizes, satisfae, tlon guaranteed. Address all orders] and communications to the‘ Com-, puny at Richmond. F‘. E. l. , '1 h“ rel They kissed and kissed-but nclthei growled Because the iinc: were busy. O+Q 1 11-10114-5111111. ' “”.“"'”1 J...__. .__. fl . r1111u r011 AS0115 in Flat Rlven- 158 acres, 100 acres clear, balance well wooded. Nell suited for raising seed pot- atoes. Gcod buildings. conveniently located. Will be sold before Sept. 27. Apply to Angus Ross, Rosebury Mills. .'121‘11l»!)-17.:ii. Tile “New” Sharplcs‘ 1Q __ ,1‘, _"'" _ T INC “Marvel” Cream Til lf/ T l111Li‘ 1H i AID)’ (small art-J Lll1|lY.pOl't.'1l1i)T Separator ,1 When I told ll/iaizel I lc-scd hr! sht No. l2 2'75 lbs. $4350’ laughed at mo. gm lbs. 54.751 Nlabcls Friend: Mabel nlwn; o. , ~ ,. - N”, 46 1.200 would laugh at the it. st lIt1|e 1h1n_'1 F. O. B. CIIARLOTTETOWN i l-gxtra Ports fur all Sharples Machines ! .1. .1. . I)()L1'GLAS -II.E DISTRIBUTOR fl!) Queen Street 1‘l1.1rI0l.lei01rn. l’. E, l. i i S TED 1 I 1 ' ~ 1x11 5 1 "lied l1y scientific t‘ "1(\ fi nethods. D _/ 3' . 1 11.. 1.. l‘AYLOR , ~ ~11» 1 / (c? 6 1 Z - 3 .1. s. TAYLOR 1 : “ensured optometrists ‘ She: I suppose the girl: l1.1ve : “z Rlchmond street ‘shown you about a gnud deal herc. ‘l ‘ _ " . ‘_‘ “““““ f He: Yes-about all. 1'1. . ,, . .; ‘.1.i,,;i.;;ii ;,.;.1, ‘"..§..T;,,,'I i.‘ u... ..1..,.1 vi... “M...” r nflrvpwv~ 01.11; (q 1, , ..1... "f "F", M... s N. .1,.-1.. .11 ,.1,.1_- by " ‘ '1'“ r-"Whlv liven 11p n bit Lnfnrf‘ ll)“ nnli. INTERNATIONAL LINE Fare from St. John $10, from , Eastport or Lubec, Me., $9. ,1 Every Wednesday steamer‘ leaves St. John 9.00 A. M. .' Atlantic Time, Eastport 1.30 P. M. Lubec 2.30 P.M. East- ern ime, arriving Boston Thursday 10.00 A. M. Dayq "Well just make lt fit my sun- i “Don't try necking a lilo guard a Win15 “he 351d mlllliyi I her again! her car in stunned silence. "I don't believe it." lie shrugged and fumbled in his Docket for his cigarettes. "That's all very well to sayfBut I happen to have the facts to show you, if you lkle, You can't get away from records in black and white." Norma turned her white face to him. Her lips were bloodless. Tile misery in her eyes should have stabbed him. "\Vi1y have you told lue this?" “Thought you ought to know," he muttered. “No!" She laughed shrilly, mirth- ,lessly. "You only wanted to spoil my_ happiness, my life. And that's Iwhat you call 'iove'!" she added bitterly. . i "Would you rather not have | Norma sat behind the wheel (if WJZ i454) Ana,- WGR (303) Buffalo. Orchestra. woo (5011) Phila. so r. wsAI (s61) KDKA (318) Pitts. Studio. WEEI (448) Boston. Musicale. ‘Tomorrows Radio Program ._____ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 International Radio Programs CONCERTS 12.00 Noon N. Y. Orchestra. 1.30 P. M. WEEI (440) Boston Studio. 4.00 . Grand Organ. M. 5. WIP (508) Phila. Solos. 6.30 P. M. Cinci. Chimes concert. 1.00 P. M. WCAE (5111 Pitts. Studio recital. ween (3119) c111. Medley. WBZ (333) Boston. Sylvania. 7.30 P. M. ‘WHK (265) Cleveland. Violin. 8.00 P. M. WJZ (454) N. Y. Maxwell Hour, toWGR 1303) Buffalo. Statler. WJZ, WBZ, WBZA, KDKAACopyright, 1927, by International KYW, WBAL, WJR. THE CHARLOTTETOWN ' GUARDIAN . “ll!l.§§§.l¥"5 111111, have done so fbr 56 tears a FAREWELL GATHERING On the evening 0i 59Dl- 6m a very enjoyable evening was spell! at the home of Mr. and Mrs. He: ry S. Wood, Mount Herberhwllieu about forty of the friends of Mh" ~ 1.01s Mutch. salhervd i° b“ ‘a’ lurewcll previous to her debartur: fur Mcdfortl. MHBB- After PGITEB] _ luents had been served by tile ti] (ilcs, Mr. Arthur Jenkins expfefifle the feelings of those Drew"! by feuding un address, at the concgud- siou of which Miss Areta W0 presented Miss Mutch with a PM“ of money. . 11 m- wsax (1161) 01110111111111. Solo. M1“ M"‘°"- “mwmm m B“ c” 81")’ wens (511) Pitts. Best Stoppers. giltllislyl_le’il;‘“ip"“”' “W” “ v ‘WOS (403) Jefferson City. Concert. , ' ' H ._ iwarwzsa) 011111111110. Radio B1111. _ ""1 “fdfes” w“ m‘ f" W“ . I‘ 11.30 P. .111. L: s-ew n’ your fmnds’ hay. lxoB 1394) “gem, Agexlgzo‘ Studio‘ lug heard of your intended dellflll,“ 1 ' ' ‘ - ldst, have assem - ,<>~==Q g1,~,-1,»;1,1,=;11<111~- .*..".1*.:.::'.:".1.1: ... iwno (5:15) IIJEZoD/Ixultfis. Saxophone. """,V;°§:, we 0mm,“ 1e, you g0 without letting you know hOW n111cl1 you will be missed. FKHJ (405) L...’ Angieles. Musicale. I Yo11 have been ull active and SEPTEMBER 20, 1027 BOVRIL Puts BEEF Into it m. .’.1_-., “m” -1»... “_\ .- __ willing worker iu our Community I SPORTS-TALKS. ' League and I11 the Sunday School. 5'55 P‘ M' 1 aml have ever been willing to hell) KDKA (316) Pitts. Baseball. m any way “eedemp 6'00 P‘ M‘ A11 u teacher in o11r school durlni’. lWBZ (333) Springfield. Baseball. me ma; 1W0 years you have won 11 i 6'30 P‘ M' large place -in the esteem and 81" rcctiou of both parents and schol- ' "s. MWe trust you will enjoy your via- it, uutl. while making 118W ‘T191155’ 11ot forget your old ones, who will nlwa_vs be glad tn welcome you back. l Please accept this gift as 11 an!!!" WBBR (256) N. Y. Office Gossip. 6.55 I’. M. WLW (428) Cincl. Baseball. 00 P. M. JWDAP (3701 K. City. Air School. 1WJZ (454) N. Y. Retold Tales. DANCE ORCHESTRAS 3-30 P M token of our friendship and appre- WICC~ (285) Bridgeport. Hlld-Es. clarion, 0.00 P. M. Signed respectively in behalf Hi’ WBAL (285) Baltimore. Dance. the Church, Community League 10.0 0P. M. 11nd School. PERCY MUTCH PARKMAN JENKINS Radio Programs, Chicago.) k Clifi Bricker Sept. 19.——Cliff Brlcker, of Gait. Ont, assured himself of number pne position 011 the Canadian Mal‘- uthotrfteam that will invade laud i1ext year, when he won Canadian Oiy111plc marathon trial ‘ over i110 11111 20 11111.16, 385 you!" 011i “W” ""1 "W "WW w v0 laid out by the Hamilton Olympic WOOIEHB. Clolhlnll. bllmkels, uph Club and l1ls~marglu was decisive. SWTY- FIJFTOX kill! 111M115 and mo H, Web- larvae. ll; also destroys the egg. ster, Hamilton Y.M.C.A., cume In FlY-TOX i5 533191955. 5819, sure. Ii. l5 one mile behind thg wlnner, Jphn- the 56181101116 IIISBCUOIGB dBVBiOPed it ny Miles or North Sydney. N.S..‘Mellon Institute of Industrial Ite- thllshed nineth, his time being 3;~search by Rex Fellowship. bottle guaranteed. His time was 2:51. 40- M Makes Marathon e11 ____, Mrs. Flathusb-Pm sorry 01L children are all grown up. r. Flatbusn-What a funny it; "Well you know, I saw baby c; 1 (Canadian Press) SCOTT PARK. Hamilton, Out. Hol- ' the ridges today marked down from to $1.91." Fly-Tex Prevents i Big Loss ' Moths lay eggs. The eggs ma}; Every lknown?" he countered grimly. "Would you rather have gone on, ignorant as to what sort of man , you'd married—a man who thought ‘ihimself worth thirty thousand dol- lars to you-and took his pay be- fore be asked you to be his wife?" She fllnched under his brutal tll- rectness, and closed her eyes mo- mentarily. When she opened them anthiooked across the green mea- ,dows that had smiled in the sun- light only a few minutes before, it seemed to her that the world had , gone black, that the sun had ceas--‘ ‘ed to shine-(would never shine for 1 "You're-you're quite sure. Syd- ‘ ney?" she whispered. "There ‘ couldn't be some horrible mistake —soxuething you don't know about , that might have taken place be" tween my father and~and Philip?” lie shook his head. i “Not a shadow of a. chance! I know every detail of the transac- 1 l 1 (railed. i i I l i t S 8. ll light Time. _ ' §1¥231?.'.i‘.'§?.’1%fii.“i§'fi'2§i?; ton. Ianvlng 8t. John 7.00 P. M. , Atlantic Time. due Boston Sunday 2.00 P. M. Daylight Time. Connection: a! Baum III/l dlmt rlmlur In New Yul Reduced ram for automobile! accompanied by passengers ‘ -.o - noun unto-- h P to catch the six-o'clock train I1 looking 111. her closely, fixedly, so she hurried up to her room to change. Surely, surely, she thought he didn't suspect that had come noon‘! ‘ slim figure, brows drawn, a curious , new pain gnawing at hie heart. passed Norma and Sydney Stokes, as they sat by the roadside?‘ ‘ And s cool way shc took his revelation. of tho second transaction, 11 week later, when Philip Kendall had re- fulher-in-law had given him. gravely, and started her car. asked, rather piqued, as ‘they drovei ' i hcr eyes on the road. ly. "You've been of quite enough service already." cided," he said coolly, refusing to be crushed. evening.” cnuulfiflsbe declared tllppantly, de- the satisfaction of knowing what home greeted him brightly, but her eyes were averted. tiou, I tell you. The money was a gift from your father to your- prospective ltusband." Norma sat in silence, staring straight before her, Little by little,‘ the whole thing was fitting togetlr’ er, like the pieces ol‘ a jigsaw puz-l "le Philip's appointment with 1111.1‘ futhcr at two o'clock that memor- able (1ftcr11oo11——her father himself hatl mentioned it at lunch, she rc- Phllltfs unexpected ap- pearance as tho lmuse, :1 few hours later! His equally lmexpocted pro- posal! Ills suggestion that they l1.» married at once. The feverish ilnste (if it all! The lmneylnoou. with Philip (listrait and preoccu-i pied. I llnw l1li11(l she had been! What :1. fool, whni a trusting, silly, sen- lirueulal fool! Ilow Philip mus! have been laughnig at her I11 his own secret thoughts! And she had believed he loved her! That was the bitter thougbti that made her cringe and biushf with shame! As if he could ever, have loved a woman who was s01’ far beneath him by birth and e014 clal position! What a self-deluded’ fool! By a stern eflort, she gathered herself together and spoke witb 1m attempt at calmness. "ls that. all you have to tell me, Sydney?" i lie looked at her curiously, He wns a trifle disappointed by the 1 “Isn't that enough?" i Ila kept to himself the knowledge‘ turned in full the money that his Norma shrugged. i "Yes. I think it is," she agreed, "What will you do about it," hel owards town. "I haven't decided yet. I'll have o think it over," she replied, with "Ir lean be of any servlce—" "You can't!" she retorted crisp- "Telephone me, when you've de- "l'll be at home all "No need to stay in on my ac- ermined that..be shouldn't have orrow be had brought to her. To her surprise, Philip was at when she arrived. She "l thought you were dining with client." she said lightly. "The chap came to a decision uicker than I anticipated. so we urrled back to town. He wanted ome." ' Shc was conscious that be was the knowledge to her that after- | Philip Kendall stared after hdrl: He had been in the car that bed 1111 11111111 111111 111 that slag,‘ ' - 1- .1 1 1 1 ' JAMES MUNN 25. 28. l‘ i sit <5 , ihFilpi‘ ' l ’L\i-' / l, __ i ‘$1 \- V m _ / ' _ _ l . y _ ‘ x-li V .1, -' 1. MaklngiaeCanadlan Do ar 1 GO F81‘ thC-BI‘ ffian EV CI’ BGfOFE . g N IN thepurchase of the common com- purchasing power of the Canadian i? modtties of life, the Canadian dol- car-buyer's dollar _ , _ ' _ 1 lar has decreased 1n valuefldurmg the _ _ _ by the economies of volume pup s past decade‘ chasing and production, g1. But, in thepurchase of an automobile, . . . by the close co-ordination of the dollar 1s now worth one hundred resources and facilities, to two hundred percent more than‘ it - 1 . j was seven to ten years ago-—is worth gévhgyltilxggggegf mlabanofl-fa azld time‘ more, in fact, than ever before in , _ . c um’ , h,st°ry_ I . . by sharmg with Canada the sav- l, mgs effected by increased production. " While constantly raising the quality standard of. itswproducts, General Motors of Canada has increased the ~ CHE . McLAUGflLlN-BUTCK " 1,111 SALLE vaott3r"*1>or~1r_1».c In quality and in value, the Canadian dollar now goes farther than purchase of a General ever before in the Motors car.’