/ PAGE TWO x‘ rm»: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDlAh _ ~ '.“As The Walls ' . ' . ' ‘ It Will D0 the Same / [tum i"; n. Crippled Lady of Periborika B! JAM]! OLIVII OUIWOOD ioomlaht. ms. b! nadlsdannu-an, and o». he.) So Is The Home ” Friendly Walls aria First Essential of a Good loom-Wallpaper is lllost Flexible of Decorative Media JENTERPRISE WHEN will the world come to realise that the _ food it eats is of transcending importance? If “higher civilization” means more denatured- more refined foods—sickness and disease will become rampant; disease of all the vital organs will continue their gruesome rato of increase. ‘We must overcome/ the state of acidity (excess acid) to which modern foods reduce the blood. The blood of civilized people must be turned back again to a normally alkaline state if we are to resist the attacks of disease. People are commencing to realize this. This ls ‘ why more‘ and more people are turning to Roman Meal as the most important agent in restoring ‘alkalinity to the blood. Roman Meal is one of the three alkali-forming grain foods lmown—Bekns Puddy and Lishus being the other two. These, with milk, fresh fruits and vegetables, overcome excess acid and, by making the blood normally alkaline, turn the human body into a fortress impregnable to the relentless attacks of disease. as a lovely bird in a gilded calo- and the cage was the palace witch haceiiedhisliomeltwasaseose- year it would be some _other far- away place. less thought, for the cage did not seen he: fwgnfly?" hold her often. Bhe was in Europe "This morning,» now. Last year it was mm. Next “And you still insist there ig m He had been true to the woman hope?" on his desk, Just as he knew she "Pogltiygly, 1 o“ Doom mooqwes true to him, and whatever he m." oome up no,“ Qooooo’ o‘ you: had wanted in woman he tried to "quam; Ho ‘Woo he, oven lwlbulld up about her. He wanted to time mm L Dootor Rollo“ omoollove her. He did love the ideal With him. It can't be more than which he created of her, a kind of mm, o, you. moon“ I mom Mm dream woman, whom he endowed MW" x “h d and”, know, m, o’ some ,0 o_.o.with a great love for himself and “"8” h‘ ‘M’ m" " "n _ unbroken, or the whole eflect of the ""1 “u” l" "8 W1’? "My Ibouilpm” h‘ °“° °' m “it's” “m” room will be disapliolntinl. rt will y; 5M ‘on’; onqloL Tm thought of ihe could see from his ofnce window. Ink that congenial “magnum it dwsm seem l” ca“ a 51mm" W‘! He did not realize that] fsgngo: 'that makes ‘a house a home-and er her motherly sweetness. She 1a,?“ "will!" he had co h“ h . with an “Indoor “an”, ‘or mo“ ketplrig herself that way for Carla's; ‘Ififlgdxxliltgearlfi 1:212:11“ w ° or n; n1 more than half of eneh sa e. If it were not for Carla the‘ ' . er, ood health and contentment ml“? "mfldnl 11° Such I 11118661" Yuterday he h“ "mud M ‘dime 8-‘ that Canadian homes be "I kmw- 1V5 Cflrlfl." 581d Paul. t" ‘mm PM“ n w“ friendly “d cheerful, restful and redolent of "sudden sickness and death, like my outdoor beauty. own mother, isn't so terrible. But Correctly decorated walls can 5691118 it coming. waiting for it, bring sunshine into your home in counting the days and weeks-must the dullest weather. The dingy and be horrible. Carla Ls losing every- oppressive room can be made to (Continued) » “It 11 soon o! you to lay Jfiknovlodxed mp1. "Funny why 1 should feel so strangely out of “"1110? Wdly- I think Carla's _mother l‘ ‘emu 011 111i’ nerves. have you Empty wall spaces have never been the willing choice of any pro- gressive people or of any school of architecture. Woman's love of the refined and beautiful demands that the walls of her home be decorated in some manner. Their position at constant eye- level makes the walls the most ob- served feature o! a room. They are seen first, and they are seen most. The furniture and the rug may pass thought worn-but the walls =1:u=r\<y1. use». vsa-nrlfl HEATERS CANADA'S BEST EOI $1255 lht the new low price of $12.85, this high qualityJvell-finished iHillil"Hill.IMSIHIHUH-titlléz~rgop- ihiillt‘? Tl b I I It lulhgqfulfllf iliilnlubefv/ iillluztaltll 1 V, r t _ 0 z n t _ m ‘r a] thing she has when her mother gong radiate good cheer-and the low, “I h a ’ u I‘ . I ‘.11 l'l'[|l'l:lt.‘ ‘up m: l-a vr is c most oulstan mg v ue on I'm wondering who; mo Wm do n clumped BPBTi/meni KW"! ll! ill‘ 0! ~ Wh f‘ " W“.- M l" a ‘u ~~ . . - at Roman Meal has Jone M: w! om» . ._1 l the mnrkct~complcto ll] every detail and fully guaranteed. A "Ge on Working nmong the child- height and npnclousness. Architec- ' h , i” do V - zlugizlfi null Pllgl-llfgicllayiihsltlrxlfzefi. tural flaws can be corrected by pro- for o‘ c" n w I“? you Inventor a] ‘in... 11ml? u m 1i" Quebec Ilcntcr o! the some fins workmanship and high _quality material may be purchased for slightly more. The hcuti-r illustrated in this advertisement is typical of the un- equalled stove vuluvs ivliich Enterprise oilcrs you. The new scale of prices is proportionally low in every case. ren. She mm my wife that yawn‘ dfly- When the company's school 0105€s here she will find another. I cannot u nderstand hel'—qultg_ she is lovller than Hebe, and so lovable that half the men I know worship her. Yet she favors one no more than another. She is twenty-five, L"°Y‘B°“9 Sflys- They like each oth- 81‘ 11nd have had their confidences. hwy Belle says there is a love af- fair in Carla's life, s. broken one, which makes it impossible for Carla. to love any other man or marry.- Carla. told her that." Paul looked out the window llaln, with his back to Derwent. per decoration. Unlovely angles can be “ironed out." i A Treat your walls fairly, and they .will beam their gratitude. Ignore them or‘ take liberties with their ‘ dignity, and you will find them hos- l tile. Neither you rior your guest will ffeel "at home" in a room that has ‘unfriendly walls. The walls are the background for all the furnishings cf a. room. To renew the furnishings without ‘ changing the background is to in- vite sure disappointment. On the ' ‘other hand, freshly decorated walls can be made to give a new lease of Disease does not simply “come to you”; wrong "living invites disease. Right living hqnishes it Investigate the famous Enterprise Cabinet Heaters or any one of our other modvls—thcy are all outstanding values for their varied uses and sizvs. You'll find that one of them exactly suits _ both your requirements and your purse. Write for complete in- formation, using tho coupon below. It's the first step in the direction of greater home comfort. r i From our mo "mg ma“ Kingston, Sept. 5th,1932. “I began using Roman Meal immediately and in a short time was so much improved that my son and his children are now using it daily and has recommended it to several friends who also report much benefi from its use." . We receive scores of such letters COUPON ‘rm: Evrizizpnisi: rouwnnr co., LIMITED Snekvllle. NJL. Dcpl- A Please send me mplete inlcrnratinu about ~ a (Name on request) Enterprise llestnrs at the newlcw prices. . ....................... __- u‘m;tn~n:;tt;rmit::=ai;vrr;:in ::;:*:.:":...:1::*:" " ‘"'"“""» _ _ r Q ' . , Add“ Dr. Jackson Foods Limited -- 48h w in n N . ~ ' claimed. ButIwas thinking of Car- ° “‘ '"'°P° “l 1"‘- woomoo. M“, Pow," o, o" 1o ood the oostmooy o’ mm Mme Year It Wins Egypt. Next Year It n5 boon one way’ carla.o-onomer_ i would Be Some Other Far Away I was born rich: she came over PM“ B" 111111118181“ baby. I did nothing but‘ grow up; she fought with the pertinscity of her race for an edu- cation after her father died, got it, and has been fighting for her own i and her mother's existence ever The fuel l use ls coal U, wood Q ENTERPRISE ‘lorfyery [bolahg and Heating‘ Need III Write for samples of Roman Meal, Bekus Plsddy, Llslusa or Dr. Jackson's alkaline beverage, KoIy-Sub, and Dr. Jackson's Free t “HOW T0 KEE Bookie P WELL", 10-. Robl. G. Jackson, M.D. 559 Vine Avenue, Toronto, Ontario. First in popularity for wall dec- oration comes Wallpaper, the most flexible of all wall coverings. Be- cause lt embodies the myriad effects of color, light and shade, wallpaper is capable of almost endless inter- pretations, suitebie to any room. Wallpaper lies absolutely flat, and full of interest, quite n long letter, but, without a line in it to say she wanted him or was looking forward to the time when she would see Yellow and orange are much softer ab]; (‘Q quit, may”; woo mo) _ TAXIES‘ . I’ Enterprise Stol/es and Furnaces are Sold “m” I'm P- mm- 5118'!» I Worm- I m“ "m" S” mu“ ‘PM “Me” new; fast. 1t is sanitary, because it in sfloct by nlsht- Reds and greens which do not fade out but remain . Exclusivelyiat stand here and sympathize with my- l‘: llldh" (flressmg f?‘ Si: don; not hold dust ni- prnvidn are not much aflected by artificial bright m4 ~ - -~ one, , self and curse my luck for being, a" 0w’ 2'10“ ° he o $1M” breeding places for bacteria, 1t Ls light, but as they absorb light t0 a month, [Janadlan women are more I M R T - what r am while she bears up m. f: e“ 3mm‘ amt?!“ h inexpensive-and it is quickly put marked desreeo room papered 1n and more relying on wallpaper u. S a a . 9 o a soldier under her burfen. I saw wazltsd ezosfilelesrkgn hid put ‘z on. A room can be redecorated with these colors requires twice as much make and keep their homes friend- summerqide and Ch l t her this morning. It was wet, soggy“ th Th h med that Yew wallpaper more artistically, at less illumination a5 does one done 111 lly and attractive expressions of Phone 525 ~ 3r 0 tetown _ 8100111)’. but she smiled. The sad-, ere’ e“ e m“ e p cost and ln shorter time than by yellow. for example. their own good taste in interior ness of all the world is back 01' mus to this lea“ it had been five any other means. decorating. ‘ 173 9"“! 511'"! . that smile, but it doesn't spoil its We“ “m” she h“ °°""“““‘°“‘°d Affect Apparent Size of Room ' w ‘ sweetness or its cheer. She makes wlth-hlm’ 5° the" w‘? m mm" Choosing The Right Colors 1_ n . _ me feel how Small 1 am and how| ma“ “m” it‘ ""5" “°°'d°“t' Wm‘ Rtmembe- W’. thflt Wflllvflvt" Bros: "Joe. I must go in now. " i mi-‘Onselquental all this work is dcwnf can“ n w“ dmemm" Fmwers, Pattern is one essential factor in filter the BDPBTBM Silt 0f 1001118- It's moat daylight.” H t’ E3 M I N G in the pit. 1 would give all this‘ “m” ‘m’ m “m” h" wde“ solectlns wallpaper. Color 1s the Llsht tone values in wallpaper J. dish: "on no, honey, it's only l "as Is down hero__"-1o were m-ne w gwe_ were alwayston his ZISKMA vase i: oohon Rooms which have sunlight; make the walls go away from us- 5, quay-g," .01 twelvejv Taxi ' _____ i. 801860118 flllllmfl 11 “Y "m5 W " "_ hence cause the room to look‘ - n ' Now is the time to have droughts WM"- 3°*""- 0"" 5557'", w? I B?“ gm mtherhfor he“ there now. Utllfllly CW1!» 8"" 135L155 trite "$1,? wiihwugfpfit larger. Dark tones have the oppos- lcpziagolflpnouimhd: m“ mud the P110113 4400f 3231* I llioppctl around your windows and Matched Boards, etc. Drop Siding new“ p“ on h n wit’ them over by one of her school colon we’ the one", o!’ “e eflecgand the mom seem‘ I u . The Queen Taxi. doors with Cnoonookrhono, Mo.“ great for garage or ouobulmn!’ We all feel that way about it. cmdwn but occasionally she somsth ma: d ‘l smaqer Medium claim-value pap; J. Gish. Well, honey. is not _ ' P“, w}; ATHEWSTRIP AND M] at lowest "sh pm”. And-we re helpless. Lucy-Belle bro“ h oh h H h d m Warm - . orange an ye. ow . . three a quarter cf twelve?" 5° "1/"1-"111011 (‘AULKING COWPOYND. For wants you to come over to supper. 3 i m“ “s” ' '5 e ma. ° sussest flrellsht and sunllsht. Blue. 81's maintain the 110M111 Si" O1 .- prlces phone Edwin ll. Cooke, Wm you?» 4159153’ 0! 1t. except the 0119 implr‘ green and purple are cool colors, the room. Stripes or vertical pats- I , 4667-J. 5667-9-12-61 l. common & co_ ..nnnm To, Lucyomk ‘he o ed by kindness. Paul knew she guggesflvfl or shadows, twilight and terns lend height, and horizontal ..Do you mind do” entmng. FTOIBSSIDIIZl 03H“ L ND _ 3cm R1"! a.“ angel-fa think o‘ me so “ten. zlfqulgriituheadloblgatihlhselretlefidnlvirid call? gawk-toms, therefore, warm gig“;irlllhal-zetliheciilbgghcieblpzilo d???" ‘h, “ha ‘t . public ms"- . 1-9 S In 6mm had met. Carla. had seemed to bear colors such p5 red, pink, 01-51189, many angles and cornera- “pa: “dimly do m-damo mm MlssGwynnethF-Coom ' For the cons-Funk,“ o‘ a shun 5693-9-14-ws-4l. CiIAPTER u in her heart a. warm and tender yellow’ yeuow brown, red brown, New wallpaper is almost magical ‘the one!“ mm,‘ ' ' TEACHER \,,;_o_in in the Town of Borden, n E‘: " feeling for the woman to whose inn, ecru, cream and "warm" grey in its powers of rejuvenating "the "Then Wm you mo", Tamer PIANO, TlIEOxY, SIGHT- husband she brought flowers. A ghould predominate in your wall- four walls of homs"—and now that‘ ' READING Ten ers~wll be received at the Billet: 0f the A egweitnllptel, Bur- He". l’. E. L, up to noon SeBtTSGLhN p932, and should be addressed Ten- der, Borden Rink, Abegweit llotel, ' Borden, P. E. I. . 1. For the construction of a. ekating rink as per plans and . specifications to be seen at the of- DOMINION OF FANADA .\\ Province of PIUNGE.\E\IL\VARD ISLAND In the Surrogate CnlugTflrdeQgo. V. a. n. 104v ' ~~ in Re Estate of James P. Bradley, lute of (‘hnrlottetorvn in Queens Coun- Paul sat at his desk after mrwem. had gone. From h‘s chair he could look through another window to a clean and unbroken sweep of count- ry where the forest had stood, and iherenrigw were rows of cottages built for thefincnewhose wives and families had come witli"them.__p curious fact had come out between them. They were the same age;- twerity-flve-both born on the same day. Funny, Paul had thouBht 110W much two women could learn from each other in a short time. Paul was looking at the Haldan paper. South rooms, warm in color tone because of the sunlight, can be ad- vantageously papercd in designs that include blue, blue-green. lav- ender, mulberry, cool browns mix- ed with green, grey and purple. Canadian Wallpapers are obtain-| Dleasmjvhile I look through the rooms?" . 40 Victory Ave. Phone 88l- 5697-9-14-WSm-l -mth. Stewart & Lowther J. D. STEWART, K. C. ' N. W. LOWTIIER BABBISTERS, SOLICITORS. ' 84 Great George Street MONEY ‘I0 LOAN . i’ th b ' . : y i TTE?!‘ e A egwcrt llotcl, Borden, ityslirlrttp- the sun irevince, deceased. v k’ glogkmge as he s“ thinking’ and Those colors ‘one down the bru- ‘r. For inbui- and supervision "Y ‘""‘""""“'“l"° H‘“'°I“ L°°""‘1 the “or mgsQfie could See Lucy- sawnfiarla~~come out into the rain liuncy of the sun, and give a "com- Belle Derwents home and not far ~ MoLEoD 8‘ 3ENTLE f ‘only material to he supplied as per specification by the Borden Rink ' T0,. Limited. The lowest or any tender need - not necessarily he accepted. By order of ihe Board. dnonnmr mm: 00., urn-mu. _' Sept. 10th, 1932. 5746-9-18-41. I'nliiior_ Surrogate Judge of Probate, out, clc._ To the Sheriff of the County of Qur-cns (‘minty or any Constnble or v-rimn within said County. ‘ING ' l . . ..\S upon rcmllrlg the pell- tion on file of George A. licrrlkun of Charlottetown aforesaid, Barber, the administrator of the above named Estate, praying that s citation may he issued for the purpose herein- from it the cottage in wh'ch Carla. Haldan and her mother lived. He had often felt an emptiness of heart and a great longong when his eyes rested upon these half hund- red homes of the women whose love and loyalty had urged them to and turn down lthéfitindclijilitll i0- knew she was on her way to visit him. He stood up to watch the slim figure ln its closeflttlng silken rain- coat and hood. He knew how she would come in through his door, hiding her grief es much as she fortable" effect at all seasons. ward his ofilce. m a little while-he East and West rooms, the time of "day in which they are used most should largely "'decide.--_the color scheme. East rooms after mid-day and, therefore, can usually be best treated in warm tones. West rooms that vary in the rooms are‘ “cold”. , HEAD ACHE i‘ Here's Quick Relief JJA. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. O. Banister and sitern=y--¢-1-I' MONEY T0 LOAN Ofllce: 180 Richmond Strtti ll. F MacPllEE, B. nftcr set forth: You are therefor I o’ llvfflll)‘ required “to cite nll persona fOllOW their husbands fortunes. wuld from @115 world, tliflli it! tune of Urelitest U56 Ilmlllq b6 dBC- BABRITEB, soucffofl , ipnlwpsn-u in. ‘tn. snlii tramp-rte 1.115 wife was not among them. gloom might not oppress or embnm only,“ accordingly on‘; who“ o NOTARY M. 1 e n l. rirc inc n n u roza I ' . "lalyluréllzfilllllvfi rlniu in the Court. House only twice in three years had she others. To have a mother at home, oompromise is 1111M. l" the “rm o‘ “l” 3'1"“!!!- Charlotte . Periodic- in FhurIoitctmvn, in Queen's County, in the pnlrl Province nn Tncsdny the llth rlny of October ricxt_ coming at tho lmur oi’ eleven o'clock forunoon come up to what she had called "these horrible woods." and then she had departed after e. day or dying, and then to smile, was- Carla. He met her at the door. and Carla mixed colors,the cool tone should be dominant in west rooms to offset the hot afternoon sun. Westem- 576-2-8-1 month. J.A. MacDonald, llJl of tiu- some dnyih IOHIRIIKRV range lg t h“ desk 1 m My '1" "I" “' y v ""1"" I o two. Her 'p'c ure was on . fac rig bedrooms be g cool rooms ' iii?! “ill: .. tplzviiislglil- He knew she was beautiful. 111 9 23d“: glbevihoxflaimlzlhgww: hi: until mid-afternoon, need warm BARBISTEB. SOLICITOB. 5° ‘ t.» .- l ' r u. . ' _ | B lldl ‘ilIn-nllil plltrlitcllrllieyuklgfll. mlsllnltltlln: rnr "Md- gmdm way" Bu‘ h" beautylllel‘ eyes and the smile was on her °°1°1'5—Y¢11°W. Willow greens, tans, ch-rlafielgwn '1 P. [Elhhmh had never touched him deeply. It creams and mixtures such as grey “on” w Mm’ m‘! couoo . Don't weur your glasses for five or ton years, as some do. without re-cxaminatlon. for in snhl Petitioner. And I do hereby ord- or ilmf n true copy hereof be forth- wllh pirlilished In gnmo newspaper puhllsluml in (‘harloltetown aforesaid inn-n in cnrh WW‘)! fgr at lcnet four had been for him like a beauty of a flower made by l. master craftsman from paper or glass. lips as he knew they would be. He helped her off with her coat and hood. ' She objected a little to taking of! and pink, and grey and yellow. In rooms used a great deal at night, care should be taken to A lot of things can cause a headache or other pain, but glven the very best atteptlol- blli-t-d-lmonth. BELL & MATHIESQ that flmg g¢flgug (jhgngcg m-nplw-ulivr- m-oks frmu the dnte lisre- _ _ _ _ _ i-f, "w! Hm! n true copy he fei-rh- without the rare, sweet Deffllme ho,- mmmat choose colors that will look well in there is one thing that will always give you relief! Just Ch" "u", lmlmmm“ zm" rib-IiPn.:'§f§g:rllv:li: ‘TEE-E whim shmlld “w” “T; pa" g "I want to‘ talk with you for only gmlllmfi 3gb‘ “ixill "5 d3"?! ‘h: take a tablet or two of Aspirin. Your sufiering ceases. It. It. gig-islet; Lklvligtmsrrr-‘L ' ’ n y e ‘n I'll n ar 2- _ , , - - er ones eyes are goo or ‘lnwnlnr"gfnsnhfllnt "ma"! the funk it, and for which he yearn g “w momm u the mconvetr all 8 urs ue p rpe an Relief comes instantly, regardlessflwhatmayhavebeen Mono, to u,“ . . ntherwise. "r _\'r-\':| Srolln nnil at or nelll rm.- all his life. He had thouBht of her m“ m“ too ma”, she Sam mulberry hues appear duller and making your head throb with “in. Awifiniahmlm ohnrhmdo" ‘no Manta". may take place. which If not discovered, may worls per- manent lnjury to the most precious scnsr you possess. ltnynl mu).- of (‘immln both In Chnr- lnlll-Iinvii nforosnlal. And l do further unlur Ilmt a true copy hereof he riIT|l|\\'\ill sun-Ml on the Attorney- ii"|l|‘l‘.‘ll --f this province so thnt all pursmw Intl-roslml in the said Estate as afwwsniil nmy have due notice ilWH-nf. NIH-n umlrr my hnml and Real of ihv- pniil imurt this 9th (lny of Spyi- "And I want to talk with you- for a long time," he replfed. "I am not working, not even dlctatlfig, and I have let my secretary go. I have felt peculiarly the desire to do nothing this afternoon. The day has greyer under night llght—there- fore, select brighter shades in these colors than for rooms to be used principally during the daytime. through. A flush so faint that Paul of any kind when you can -—cannot depress the heart. So there’s no use waiting for a headache to “wear oil." It is useless to endure pain get Aspirin. It is a blessing to women who sulfer regular systemic pain; to men who must work on, in spite of eye-strain, fatigue or neuralgia. MARK R. meouloAN s. A. a, BARRISTEB. SOLICITOR. MONEY T0 LOAN r Jameron Block. Charlotietofli _ Guard your cycs. v zorilvrlrrlvvyrr mien‘Ilflilswfiflnil-phz" the 2.1m ‘been empty and blue, and bright- did not notice it gathered 1n ' ‘ s..." ufr. r-.n.. l ‘_ . cried only when I saw you coming c 1 - n m, i ‘S"P"Ii""“- cunffrlivliiieihogffiliiiibuixfwd’ ldown the path. I have been tninr- ezlqiianlfln? of my" the inquired.‘ J. wwhlid/TQPSHTO a I; * ' i i‘. F. HUTMEESDN f I i i l 5M7 9'10 Fntwil Diner ‘rnotniilonw-Do yo keep We Pay the Freight. irig about you-quite a bit." He, had never sa'd as mu'h as "'l'hat is kind of you. I l'ke to be thought about-pleasantly, and you ‘IRAQI-MARK RID. IN CANADA Barrister. Solicitor, M- ; npTonlzTnlsT Mumi"? _ _ q blhlllTll/IE RUG VJCRKF ‘this, with the steely shutters let could not think otherwise of me Mom’! t0 M" . . llllviuthx-‘r cs sr, l..:<.- a hoystcr, Saint Ishe. N. I. dawn from hlg gypg so that the om, when I on" you flowers}. Remington s . _ - i k . ... . . .” m“: with!“ hm “u noun‘ (T0 B! UOBHXIUQG) hood“ _ut_1monyh_