Fairbanks-Morn Stock Pumps The newimproved noel: and huh Funmdoeimedbyldnxlwood, n ooliabora ion with Fairbanks- Meroe mgineera. will handle stack or aewage clogging. 3L pun: o a an new c; Fhlflranfiorae h Co" have raw yuan ezperimoe in_ building high grade pumps. as produced o pimp that in Roofing new weenie for stock pumping and lewage disposal. COMPANY-finite: “PWIIIIMIIHIUDI-Viil ‘s CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND B! MILDRED HARBOUR ‘V-Q-§§-§'§ CHAPTER 8 ‘ SACRED VOWS Millicent and Tony were married “Very quietly a fortnight later. It was Elinor, in her usual lmpgfloug manner, who urged that the wed- ding take place immediately, d95- |pite ‘the fact that the household was in ruourning. Millicent, and ‘Aunt Hot protested, but Elinor had ihcr way. i She was eager to have the estate settled as soon as possible, so that she would receive her "pittance," and be free to go to New York and embark upon her career. But it was like Elinor not to admit, even} to herself. that such was her mo-t tive. Perhaps she didn't even real- ‘ lze it. What she told herself. vir- _tuously, was that she didn't place “If a ringle shad-cw falls across a couple's path hoih arc to blame ' tioo much dependence upon the dur- l ation of Tony's anger and pique i against herself. l-le might iumioi over the traces at the last moment. and all her fine plans would come to naught. Perhaps he would have, if his coilc , of honor had not been so stern; if 1 to avoid seeing her. Theday fol- i lowing his engagement to Millicent ; had scarcely dawned before he cr- . perienced the most poignant and‘ bitter regret. He was ashamed, be- cause he was deceiving Millicent,‘ iiand he knew that she loved hun land that she deserved something better than the mild affection he had for her, The fact that she was far above Elinor in spiritual qualities was no he had not had the determination‘, OF COURSE ‘balm at all to his troubled heart. Tl lid UliAliLU'l"l‘ih"l‘U\i/_l§l GUAItUIAN i at all (jmcexs . 7 27419 had discarded her nrour-ning—stand- lng between Millicent and holding itho bride's sheaf or lilies. her cop- per-colored head made radiant by itlio slanting rays of a late aft/era‘ noon sun. . when the brief ceremony was over and tho usual congratulations and kisses were ln order. Tony avoided Elinor, who smiled wicked- ered the In Memoriam MRS. A. P. SCHROEDER "iicr grave ls lilo-i a SPIN/t“; it is u shrine, Wlroie innocence reposes. Bright over wirllcli God's must love to slrln-e, And where, when Winter closes -l"uh' Spring, shall come, uud in lior garland twine. , Just like this hand of mine, This whitest oi‘ white mites." So mus-t her friend-s feel as they kneel now tin prayer ‘beside the lowly grave oi‘ ‘the young wile and muthcr who, utter little more ‘than one brlci‘ year oi’. happy 0111111101] llfv. nus culled from lror virus-band's side to u. still briglruer yond, lhoro to Ibe the guulldlun angel of her loved onus on wriilr. ilrlalaio Ca-lrrzis Sizliirowxielr ivuu born on. August 8. 1898 at Bald- win's Road boning the eldest dangli- ier of Mi‘, arid ‘Min. Jolrin. Cairns. She WHZQISHQG hlwr education at Si. M‘.‘ury's Lionvoul, lSorrrls and at Prince of Wailers iljolllege, Charlotte- town. A fiingularly street ‘and lov- able disposition owubined with mm charm oi‘ lnanmor" mailo the young gilirl a ‘general favorite will! hoi- companions ‘in sohkroi and in culll-cgo. whillc her deep and unas- suming piety enticed her to oner- cisc unwnmlouelln- am elevating iln- fluerm on izlriosie around liar. After comploiling her college course she (levelled herself for some years to lfltaCfliilg ‘hi her nurivw: rovlntoc, at loita, lBaldw-‘iirs lioad oun-t St. Mary's and Spring Val- ‘ley she will long be dismembered as an earnest pailusmlaing teacher, who know ‘how 4,0 gayiu thc c0111} deuce of fllill‘ [iupilu and ‘U0 tin. spire ilhom with n desire for ‘lilo ffigilerJilJl-ll nolhlcr things oi‘ ‘life. Ilu Beplioniber. 1923, lMalslo ani- Trairsing iSdhool for stars liouio be- _ todigest. 2 '.' School-day breakfasts are extriii inviting when they include a. bowl of delicious Kellogg's Corn Flakes. * Extra wholesome ‘too! Kellogg's are so very easy Their healthful mriapness is good for everybody. i Kellogg's an alwayn evan- frnlil Tho ,llilllld wahiiio lnner-neaiod wrapper promote their wonderful flavor marl erilpnon. Enjoy Jhalmfor lunch, dinner. or breakfast. with llflk or areal;- fruit: or honey ulrlod. A trooffor the iiiddlef ovonin] Intol- , old-rat hotels. restaurants. 70a dining-care. Sold by all groan. ly to herself, realizing the signifi- Nurses of the Community “Odpiiielll, Made by Kellogg in London, “Do you know what fish would lAnd he had begun m think that‘ can“ of his conduct’ Ontario. In ‘Chancery Before the Master of - the Rolls No. D-d. H. Edwin Dawson, Executor of the last will and testament of Jennie Palmer. late of Victoria. m Queen's County. deceased mum Complainant . vs. ‘~ ‘DiomaQDoyle, Robert Theodore Palmer, and Marshall Palmer, and Mildred Dawson, Donna Palmer and Daniel iPalmer, in- fants under the age of twenty- one years. ' _ ‘ ' Defendants PURSUANT to an Order of the Master of the Rolls bearing date the 101th day of April. A. ‘D., 1928, I HEREBY NOTIFY all persons hav- ingany claims against the estate oi the; said Jennie Palmer to present the‘ same duly proven, to me at the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, on or before the 20th day of April A. D. i928, and take notice that all claims not so proven and presented to me on or before said date will be barred. make a good aviator?" “Of course not. neither do You? How about um fly had said about wanting a career "Sure, i do. ing fish?" THE EX-COOK 4: lif he hadn't been sohasty in pro- posing to her. Elinonmight have meconsldcred. ln spite of what she more than a home and a fortune and marriage, For the most des- pairing lover rarely gives up hope, -. and Tony, with his good looks, his ichnrm. his money, and _hls social I ,position'. had no reason to be linin- 1 ible or uncertain, with respect ‘to women. Elinor was. of course, an excels- tion. But Elinor was an exception to every rule—n delightful. incon- : sisient. bewildering exception. ‘ i The wedding took place in the i cool. higir-cellinged- drawing-room “\~ ‘ ‘of Carver Hall, under a bower of ‘June roses. A portrait of the late Daniel Carver seemed to look down upon thc scone with sardonic hu- | Half an hour later. she sat on the edge of Millioenifs bed. Watching the bride change into her traveling- frock. The honeymoon was to be spent in a motor trip through" the Adirondacks. 4 “All I can say," remarked Elinor suddenly. thank Heaven I'm not. you." Millicent lifted shocked and puz- zled eyes. "Why, Elinor. I'ni the happiest girl in the world-and the luckiest." Elinor shrugged her slender shoul- ders. "It's a funny world—and tastes are funnier. Why, Mil. don't you realize that life's practically over for you?" . “Isn't it just beginning?" queried the puzzled Millicent. "Oh, that! 1f you mean house- “Robinsorrs wife leaves him reg 1 ularly every three or fOUl months. "Isn't that what should be exi pected of an ex-cook 7" ‘ Dated this 10th duy of April, A. D.. 192B. ' LEITH E. BRECKEN REGISTRAR B. F. MacPhee. Complainant's Solicitor. fill-BL , FUR SALE ‘ Two very desirable residen , loc- ltdd at No. 90 and 94 Brighton 80ml. and owned by the estate oi um Intel). 0. M. Reddin. Apply to PHILIP NOONAN 4-7-71. ’ LONGSET 2.06% 81m of Dillon Axworthy, Record at 8 years old. 2.10%. Longsovs Dam is The American Belle 2.12%, It 3 {root brood mare with 8 in the Hit, l blilow 2.10. This horse will be in the stud at Charlottetown this season until July 1st, afici- that he will be prepared for the fall racing. will!“ is n. proven sire of speed as the records show. Devllset took a three your old record of 2.1116 which fa the Maritime record. Evasct and Peggy lnngset both showed their ability to but 2.20 .’l‘liis horse is getting wonderful stock. large.‘ handsome, sound and speedy. Therel will be about fifteen of his get in’ tralnln; M. the Charlottetown race track this season. His colts are scl- ling for high prices. Two of them have been sold in the Slaw of Maine for racing purposes. Terms m the season $25.00. flvo dollars at time of service and a note lor$20.00 payable Novmber 1st, 1928. In all rues where mare is sold or parted with fee becomes due and must be paid. , Mares at owner's risk. PEYII-JR J. CONROY . 809g Kent St.‘ Owner and Manager] hlfl-ntt-ilt -. _... iii i “-O§-O4~O-OO40-O§O4O O§§§¥§+§~O‘ ; FARM FOR SALE AT Watervale, Lot 36 Farm known as "The ‘James Kelly Farm" at Water- vnle, 'Lot $8, containing 50 acres of land. will be sold by private sale. This farm con- sists of excellent land. fairly good buildings. situated about quarter mile. from rolling mills, saw mill. conveniently placed to school and shipping. Apply to HARRY KELLY. Executor. ‘g g 0 O O o Lake Verde. "Gel married? luiev. how to cook." "We beat up many an egg." PLENTY IN THE WAY “nzimz: N-lllvti .l‘lcni-; -l'.l(‘.l'f‘ ruizc: one mm] hgy Qygg i! .~ i: ;--.~.. can linadc hm‘ solemn vows in thc pres- dry .|rv'1|ll‘. Ill lit» count. Fl r l‘ ul' rnniizril Why. you don't Iinyllwng in fir: way or‘ fhlvlllfi .l Qilnfl fIIIIC in Uilg, lnwrl/ lllllylll); gulf on lawns irillr uni digging llilll-K-t lrnps mirisliivi,’ disks licltl in plat-i‘ on mor. Elinor thought she caught a. gleam of gratification in the eyes. She had a cirrlous idea that the spirit of her eccentric unclo was hovering about the room. where hi.‘ recently he had lived. The indom- itable will of the old man still new, Slfii/Pd. still moved the members ol his household. like puppiis on it] strlng---wi'i.li Elmer's capable assist- lance. Millicent inadu an exquisite bride, [with a faint. flush on lrcr cheeks. like stars, as slic ivrrcc of a few intimate friends. she ‘was the picture of loveliness. It wit.‘ hcr supreme moment. Sire had dreamed rather hopelessly of it. ever since she was old enough lo think oi‘ marriage. And to her. Lim irrmriid Willi pli-s lmvc D0001 lrr~ imam-urge liad always meant Tony. vented. i Tony's clasp was warm, firm. and reassuring, as he slipped the nar- row platinum band on her finger. body. WHBDO Tilt trouble listed two yearn. .. l t me. [continued the trea Pimples ltched AndBurned Badly Criticura Healed “ Pimple: broke out on my nose and spreadhll over my fuel: and They were hard. large and red, and foamed and Quigd over. Tho pimples itclied and burned so bldly that l switched. and scratch. ing caused many eruptions. They lnful that lcould not aieepan iaadiocryfrumthepaln. purchased some Cutieura Soap and Oinrmeni and alter uoing chem two days l found they were helpin em an alter using four cakes of Cudmra {loop and three boxea of Cutiurtl He ivas all hers at that moment. He was registering a solemn oath that hc would Rive his life to her‘, forever faithful in thought and deed. l~lc felt a tenderness for her that was akin w love. For the moment. as lie stood there, he was not even aware of Elinor, strikingly beautiful in scar-green chlffon-—she s "All I can say." remarked Elinor suddenly. “is thank Heaven I'm not Ina“ cards s?" l ,,_.._ keeping n‘ d babies and wrestling with serva ls and entertaining stu- pid people "at dinner and bridge and cajoling Tnny when he sulks-all mun 5011i, you know. and gets cold colds in fillill’ head—-and. if there's anything worse than a ‘hirsbaird with a cold in his head!" she mad? so violent irfiesture of distate that ‘Millicent laughed. , "One wonl think you'd had ox- ‘pcricnccr’ I‘ "I have lin gination." replied El- ‘inor. f0): . well, it's your funeral ~orJweddlng rather. Sometimes thc WO|RYO rather synonomous." Sh rdsc from lier seat on the bed and ‘cut to the open window. With a ge turc that was sheer grace. she strc ched out her lovely arms w- ltlcus-Jawless, perhaps." illlcent came to her and slipped wla n1. {affectionate iwrms olround he I ‘l-But will be liflDPY- dearest? As lha py-cvew-as l am at this min- utc?" ' ~ "l hope not." said Elinor sober-iv. “ rue art and happiness never can d ell together." (To Be Continued.) iio sell at his house, 21 l am authorized by 9§§9OPO§ QQO-O-Q-NGOO-Q-GO-OQ OO-O-OOO-Offifi §§§§FO§QOQQWQW , gig-oat Ointment l was healed." (S ed) Milo Lucy Klnolsin. Verigin. ok. Maire Culicun Soap and Oint- ment your every-day toilet prep". ilono and have a clear, sweet oliin, soft, smooth hands, and a healthy scalp with good hair. Cuiimn Tal- cum in unexcelled in pin-fly. lllth Ina omen n-w. m§§= y! Xena Sing Si: 1. o ‘Rooms and Kitchen Mailing), 1 Roll Top Tables, Chairs, Iron Bureaus, etc. Eve . BEN (-1041. FURNITU E SA LE he Rev. D. M. Lamont'“°"'"““‘°“- » North River Road, on ;Wednesday, April 18th commencing at 1.30‘ l’. M., all his furniture "and household effects‘ comprising Dining R m, Sitting Room, Bed 1 Piano (‘Sherlock Desk, 1 Cook Stove, Beds, Carpets, Mats, thing nearly new. . CARTER, Auctioneer. . ._. ._ , 4;.- zrllll New York. ‘Three years later chic led tho graduatinpr class of that Your. receiving three medals for prufioicircy in vmnioiui bltuirclios of study, and was immediately ap- pointed to the responsible position of Day Super-visor oi’ ‘Nurses. Orr November 15, 1926, ‘lvliss Cairns was mafliled in, Immaculate Conception Clinch. New York, to .\‘l'r. A. ‘P. ISelnoeder, Foreign Brok- er in. ilzuit city. Their short wedded lilo was ‘ldeallly happy and when a lit-tie child was given. them, ‘as n. pledge of GiCllYS benediction up- on their uniion, their joy seemed to be complete. 'But God ‘in ills infiir~ ‘lie wisdom hail decreed that thc bonds‘ He Himself iliail ‘blessed were to be spli-l-luailtlzed by sorrow and separation; the young wife's work 01h eiriitli was drawllng l.) ‘a. close. though it was hard libn- her Ericnds to realize that death was‘ so ‘near. ‘Pneumonia set. ‘in, and despite ilie best skill of the Medical Staff of Woman's Hospital, despite her husband's devoted care ard the nriiriistratlons of dicr fond mother who lrud ‘beer. hastily summoned from ire; distant ‘M71110 in lettuce Edward lstland, the precious life ‘could not be saved and on March 27. her pure soul went forth to ‘direct its Glad. She was n Stflllugth- Glllifll and consoled during her last ‘(lays on edilh liy lilo frcqur-nt vis- its of ilio ‘Rovereird F- X. Doyle, of ‘iioly ‘Name ‘Church, who had oi‘- flolated.‘ at lilclr riiarlage and who had since liuken u. deep turd kind- ly uric-trust ‘in the young rouplv. llcvlurend Failrorililurphy, of As- cension Parish, administered tlro Last ‘Sacrianreirts oi‘ the ‘Church. lier renruiiis were accornparriid to her old ironic on thc island by lror husband. ‘Mr. A. P- Schroeder lior rnotliisng ‘Mrs. Joliii Cairns, and lior ‘rlisicr. Anglo. who liiid ‘been an iirrgcl of coirsoliiiloir iluring lit-r sir-star's illness. i 'l'hi.~ funeral to St. ‘tinthborlts (‘hm-ch, ‘Si. ‘formats wins largely al- livlltlifffi, and the deep zayiiipni-hy of lire-r many ‘friends was‘ likewise shown by ‘lilo great number of itual offerings and floral tributes. The pail bra-rein were ‘six oi‘ hoi- pupils. Tho Jligli Aliiss oi‘ Rcqirlcni was snug by H"V(3l'l'|l1| l. ll, A. hie-Donald, who also said ovoi- thc gruvo tho ililiial puryors ‘liy wlillcli lloly Motlioi- iliu (Jhurcli consign-n ‘hi-r clilldrmr to \llli'zil‘ lust. rel-it. | Wienldeo ‘.V|.|'.~". s('|ll'i)l‘(|(!l":4 grit-l‘- slflckoii illlliihdllll turd licr ‘balmy lion, Augustus ‘Rudolph ‘Paul, thcru 'i‘cmaln to mourn licr iatlutr and imotihor, one ‘bnolhcr. ljdwimli, at Jromo rind Blvd sisters, lreiie also ht homo, Mrs. .l, ‘l’. Ifllzrtl, Vin-nor. iltlver. Sister iSt. Angus-ms, Si. ‘Joseph's ‘QJillVIJlli. Clrarloitctmvir, iAirg-ic of lNow York. iuul Ruth. who lo at jmmni n student of ‘St. ‘Mary's (Zonvelrt, ISmuNIto, A much l“.l.Vf.‘(1 brother. Augustin. who wit.» wclll known us inspector Cairns (“Lid ‘four ycans ago Broi- licr and uist'l.vi' are now sleeping side by side in ilie ifamlily plat nwtilliing the grout day M the Rosnnrcctloir. 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