PAGE ‘LWELVE ' A “I- U-.- AAA! ‘AAA AA .¢ A itasssucz Frau, TIIE H10“ BEAUTY 3M0" SUMMERSIDE vvvvvvwvvvvvvvvvvvvvwvvvvv-vvvvwvvvvv v I have Just returned from the hairdressers £0“- vention held in the Royal Y_ork Hotel. Toronto, w ego 1 had the privilege of taking a brush-up course 3 permanent waving, ‘cold waving. ha": 6111-1108 alld glyling, and of seeing the leading hair stylists an permanent wave experts of Canada P9149?!‘- With this added information. I feel I can bell?!‘ serve you. As the busy season has arrived. 0009 100193 let me remind you to please make yfllll‘ ilililollllmeili“ early. CALL, OR PHONE 504 A. E. WEDLOCK, Prop. \ .mv-QO—o4§> ovbvvvvv l i g m. . l . / i \\\\ “can said. "I didn't know. i 6 1 4 vii No IMORF. GQQD-BYES “It Margaret Mair “Ya H: h d, giguGulhnelrs. c; vsvegt out art Y0" didn't tell me. Oh, well " She “tried to throw of! her dept-egg. ion. It will be nice for you to have “ma”!!! W}; know slroad "Yes." u Martin. Heydld not 5W myth-MB mow- He was uncom- ou . ‘fiifiifiii ‘W. iii. ‘it'd?’ it.‘ Was he thinking of Fenella Der ng. i who had confided in him that even- liilz that she didn't like her hus- band any more? What did he really feel about her? “What's she like. Martin?" He started slightly. “Who?—-Oh. you mean r‘enellzi " to me." "Oh. I don't know that I shall be‘ tituflli 800d at that." He filled a cat. Perham that's the best de- Hfilliloll- Small and sinuous and velvety. .. , She's got reddish gold hair and green eyes. That's about all I can tell vou." “She sounds as though she might biz-attractive." Martin gave a short la h. "Yes, And doesn't she know t!" He yiicked up his ivinoqlass and drain- ed it. Ho looked tired, and there were lines round his eyes rind mouth. Susan drew her coat on hcr shoulders. "Perhaps we ought to bc getting back now, Martin. You know there are still quite a lot of things to do at the flat." , Their last evening together -for how long? In the taxi, homeward bound. Susan sat silent and think- ing. Martin's arm was through hers and her head rested against his shoulder. Both of them were affect- ed by a melancholy which had more JUST ARRIVED CARLOAD Pioneer Chick Starter .. .. 100 lb- 0118 PioneerChick Scratch I00 lb. bag - Pioneer Laying Mash . . I00 lb. bag $3.15 I Pioneer Pig Starter .. 100 ill‘); ling PioneerPigGrower.................100 . 88 -6 Pioneer Calf Starter 100 “h bag $3‘ 0 P‘ Hrse Feed ...l00 lb. 118252.65 plzleenrano . . . . .. 100 lb. bag 52-30 Crushed Oats . . . . . . . . . 100 lb. bag $2.35 Purity’ Flour. ass-Attila; 49141-401 "P87" Fresh Stock— ' . Timothy, Clover and Vegetable Seeds Brace, McKay 8i Co. Ltd. PHONE 161 - 162 - 163 - 141. macs ocasnnvo turnip sewer. 1 cultlvutoridoqfi plow, waildug plow rollers AUCTION S.‘ AT CAPE TBA \*' ERSE lluttart to sell by Auction on his mud. d” ‘u m.“ P!‘ pre Beginning at. l2 Noon f i; b“; m [nrnl are, All stock, remainder of Bro . llIlPN‘ tghgtozrzbuchjwcwipbourds, com Inents and furniture inc udln 3 tab‘es' may,’ chum, 1mm mower, clay scoop, cream loplflllll’. of"!!! cans and path F1111 l9 "hr- road wagon. coryil chicken ‘roofs; (Besty) a. quanta-y If?‘ 11km“ q ‘i IITIQSS, h ' . ' l?“ '"::l.:"“i....:" n: ll- jfilloll SAL l have been instructed by Louis [and on a well equrlrlgied home‘; op now o mire; on |_ WEDNESDAY. APRIL 11th yURNITUBE; _ pint room ex- behind lt than the threat of sep- aration. Neither of them had silt- ficicnt faith to leap the gap of the months ahead which divided "Martin. promise that you'll think about me all the time. We mustn't forget each other. Pro- mise that you'll always love me." For answer he put his arm round her and his hot lips were pressed against her face. She was aware of the passion in his bo somehow, tO-Iilgit, passion in itself was not enoug . ‘There were other things that one wanted in marriage. tenderness. loyalty, the deep. secret. inner certainty of irrevocably be- ion ing. ere was no safety in her re‘ iationship with Martin. They mlalil be bound together by physical feeling. but it was the sleiidorest of ties. The future was nebulous. iuisure. It did not do to think too much. _ p The rays from a passing liglil. shone into the taxi and she could see his eyes. smiling into hers. i-Iow good-looking he was still. attract- ive. How many women must envv ‘ her. t "Feeling happier now. darling 9'1" "You. Illzirliii, I'm Ililpl)" of you." “Yes. It won't be for long." AFTER Xlll Susan soon settled down again LARGE CLEARING AT NORTH TEYON. *5 BEGINNING Al‘ 12 NOON u"! 5°“ “Mk hmmis- 5 m‘ “h table lamps, tire basket and screen. llaving sold IIIyFIi-lfm I will make [rs l5 hens, binder, hay mow- cowga)‘ P“! ‘MM’ ‘n (shonmm 1'0“ 50D M“ ‘m, ' mum“? ‘"41" un absolute dispersal sule of all my _ d L. A ll “l” a I a u, DIOCIE, I , u- "a “"5"” n"! dum" “he b’? cedar D0818. 513k" "d mmb" Crop and a largo quurbtity of house- ‘ 0 It. hay loader, manure spreader, M"; hung-u}, n: gr-tlcles not W- nolu, furniture and cooking utensils, lso drill. tam p nter (with Fert. “mu-Map tttachmen s), 2 ro cultivator, rkl- TERMQ_CAQ|L of horse hoe complete with zo in. 1; d" ‘mm 5;]; orrneirt day. inn lever barrow, smoothing har- ow. farm wagon, sloveu dump cart. RUG" F- MORRIBDN. bob Auctioneer. to pad ood slct h let h, box sleigh. 4013-21, . crusher, turnip slicer, 2 row consisting oi‘ I choice mare 5 years old, s cxtrn good miich cows, sev- eral registered Sliorthorn included, l4 young cattle including I bull 2 years old, registered, 1 bull, good grads Shorthorn, several Spring calves, i0 hogs. IMPLEMENTS — Threshing out- For Vapor-Seal lasa/qt/tbn uni-sure u u» i-uuilweed-ununidaumrd. [uncommitted-swarm inniguauseui-ununhioevui- _; llildipvqimwiaoicunuuauieo- 1 vlglolseulltyllbldlevlbbo-tisutlourdeon- tit with blower No. ~t (new) lluils. binder, 6 ft, cut tractor, trailer (new), tractor drag sleigh, hay mower, 6 ft. cut, hay louder, lids delivery rake, dump rake, hly rope fork and blocks, manure s reader. potato planter, two row cu tlvator, potato dlg er, potato sprayer sioven grain so urators, farm wag- on, dump cart, ever barrows, spring tooth barrows, 2 sets smoothing hurhows, walking Plow. Electric cream separator l iulslo steal): ft. wdc {never use , double wtrhl slelg-h, aln is sleigh, u uaniity steel shaft g, pulleys and a i ktndir work harness used on till; large farm including u full set double work harness (new), a. quantity hardwood ‘ , Green M ‘" and (Yobbler Seed potatoes . , FURNITURE-Living room, sling ln room bedroom and kitchen hr, nl ure; Bungalow Z8 x 28 new . If t I I $l.i".i’.i‘i'JZd..¢"° "ski; ted. Co Wornenh Institute lufichosou ground. TERMS-CASH. If day is unlit sole on uext Ilse d . “I. AITIIUII CALLBICI, Owner. HUGH F. MORRISON, a Auctioneer. 4-13-2041. . [WE TAKES l INLIIAY With nannies ROBERTS , sud BRUCE csnor Aloo Shorts J UNCLE JAZZ answer curious - YANKEE, boosts H MB! 0 IN . OLD SPMN . terror; , “Yes? Susan said. “Describg her up his wlneglass. “She's rather like "or course, I'll be always think- Not for long. Not for long. She‘ lay back in his arms. allowing the swift rhythmic movement of the taxi-cub iis it bowled licme iilnng ilie Finchlcivl Road. to dull emotion. (f ng horse oe. potato spade, heavy] litter carrier complete, Engine l',<_-| to 2a ii. P., 1 heavg) wood sleigh, 4i IHE CHARLOTIIZT WN Li KUIAN iiii‘ —0IDEB 7 bur 40 ind: 'l‘igihtlock l Galvanized Form Fencing nil 9% l gauge at Bruce's. 4-13-21. -BUY 6 bar 30 l ch fightlocki Galvanized Dunn ncing all 9% gauge at Bruce's. 4434i. ‘ -roa sans. -- Standard size typewriter in good condition. Lulu M. Toombs. Remington, P. E I -—PRINCE'I‘OWN United Church ~ Malpeque. Rev, C J, Crowdls. Min’ ister. Mrs. Chester Simpson Organ- ist. Service at 2.30 P. M. 4-13-11. ~—0AMEO -- KENSINGTON. - ll-‘rlduy. 5.30-4.30 Saturday. 6.45- ;9.00. See Gale Storm and Peter lCookson in the Comedy. "G. Honeymoon." Also Scrial, 4-12-2l. Personals —Mrs. John Iiagaii, lvliilvalc, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Louis Sllacény sand Mr. Sherry, 511mm". s . into her old life at Broadhurst. ‘in iiei- father's house. sh felt. there ,was always this effe of time‘ standing still. You went back after Ian interval of months and nothing lhfld uttered at all: the same faces. ‘the same little habits and ustoms. ‘the same time-table. alin t the jsaine flowers in the garden. Shc was back now in her old ‘familiar bedroom, brightened up by a new Dal-z- zreen carpet which Elraiini- had bought ih honour oi the OPFZISIOII. The spare bedroom was being got ready for the monthly lnurse who was arriving that even- ing. . i Caught. thought Susan to her~i ‘self. trapped! This thing is nearly in n iii-o now. thrrc isho escape. .Sh was looking forward intensely l to thc baby's arrival, but e wish- ; led that it was BBIQIV ov ; To cele- |brate her last hours of freedom‘ she went for a walk bv_the cdlze 0! | lthe forest. Without thinking. she ifcund herself walking in the direc- tion cf Terence Blackburnes farm. What had happened to Terence lately? She nod seen heard noth- ing of him for mont . She skirted the edge of his fields lwhich were golden with corn. ripe 'for harvest. Turning a corner oi | the tcothpath. the noise o! a trac I tor at woik grew loud in her ear: and she stood still suddenly t4. watch the scene before her. So sl "Edy they had started cutting The tractor made its way patiently |inexnrribly. round he edlles oi’ the .wlieat crop and lhc binder threw lout. one ailcr another. the‘ neatly- |llrd biiiidlcs of corn. She edged a . lllllf‘ rltnci lli to the field, wonder- Piiilr ii Flt? was trespassing. The .i~“i‘lii.’ lil'(‘il].I|£(l hm- and Qhe (an , lluil the ivoiilcl like lo have remaln- ' N] vlicrc for liuurs. watching the circle oi goldcii corn grow grad. .. uziliy “nialior and smaller. When lic cj-‘es grew uscd to the llzlnrc Riic ‘ that Terence and ionc or two licr mtn were hover- [imx ririird ‘the rdizes of the field ‘with gins. llil(§"l‘ their arms. They lurrc walling tur rabbits. One rab- bii ran cut from lhc corn as she ‘WflLCiiFTbllllU darted away towards i the up ' . :il(‘ clenched her hands, ‘lllill: l “"131. Oh. let it escape. idon. ‘ ' ‘.1 see itl Her yer upusly successfu, and . remained serenely un- prey which was escap- iClI‘ very noses. _ 115w. was strolling round ‘ ii 1‘ _her direction. She won- <_' ‘_ vr slic should emulate v m‘ ;' o example and lose her- l ;- l l(‘ woods. but decided fin- '- g nth)’ where she was. _ _ int-c lit up as hc approached. "Hit . ’i"ercncr~. It's mo! Don't, tell no _l1i-.it I'm trespassing." “lllrv. Susan?" He stared at hei cuishcd. "I didn't recognize you .lhe distance. How you startl wrsrriiii ‘GUARDIAN; ' iI-li-ZI; ‘~- ON WEDNESDAY. APR“ M“. ; (‘(1 nic. I didn't even know you wen lit Broudhurst." ; They stood. looking at each other. “He hasn't changed much in two Years." Susan thought. The same thin face. crinkled sunburnt skin, .too vulnerable eyes. Her eyes rest- < ed tarilv on his mouth said‘ .ehc remembered liow on the lat‘ occasion tlicy had met. she hac made him’ kiss liar. Her cheeks i flushcdslighiiv, “You 5e13," 511p -said quickly glibly. "I'm going tr IILIVC u baby. I've come to Broad- hurst to have the baby because I Martin's had to go abroad." ‘I "I seefltaid Terence gravely Well. you ve come to o. good spot, I think, if I could choose my birth- uoe. I Miould choose the Iorest." "It's nice to see you asaln. Ter- oe. "Well,” he Bl-ld, "if was good pt pleasant little speeches I might say something o! the some sort myself." ‘ (To Be Continued) INVEST NOW IN INSURANCE _ Jflllll MollElll Sun Life Agent, Burumsrslde Bhoue l O-O-OQOO-O-O-O-O-OQ-OO-OQ-O-O-OOO-O-O O r10 vile /\ N l .) l vi w. .50“ d '. 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