fl nm" -:‘.*\...z~ t-£5565 TWO _ . , me Cl~lAlzL0'r'l‘E'rowN GUARDIAN ' ' JUNE 13, 1929 , ii , i lei'-r--'-1 ' Y ,lowes by so ihmeeuhg sua helpiul l 2- Malinnulilan Slilie. Ilglieinusjust : :. One Mania Wife' I Tl? ‘a handful of Rice_ Kfigpieg right out of the l fed-and-green package. (Golden bubbles of flavor .rghgg melt- in your mouth! i Serve for breakfast with milk or cream. Rico Krispies are 'deli- cious in a dozen diderent ways. Children are wild i about them.. At your gro- . oer'a. Oven-fresh. Made by V Kellogg in London, 0n¢Bl'i0- -/‘ ..._ ..., 7 1 ll if.; -T’ ';' _ - ----»- - - »--»---7-`. - _,. ?7T___- GABBY GERTIE . W , By _ nannaaa wana Cvrvrlrht 1 _ A = ,lc imc? il “E [..»~. =.= \§ is u “Some girls don’t enjoy swim- ming everywhere because It makes them crawl all over." , incl-; .11ES It NOTICE ii' _ ‘ we me andere.-,med alheksmiihs ,have agreed to close our places of , business on Wednesday afternoon starting .Iurie l2th. P. J. SENTINER, II. E. FORD, 'E ,- _._.___.._. A PBDUD & MORESIDE, _ GALLANT BROS., R. G. ACORN, PETER. GALLANT. 5421-8-IZ-31. 1 NOTICE THE ALBERTON DARK SILVER FOX COMPANY, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that a len- eral meeting of the shareholders of “Tha Alberton Dark Silver Fox Company, Limlted" will be held in the .Profit Building in Alberton, Prince -.laid "Alberton Dark Silver Fox Com- Edward Island, on Friday the twenty- eithth day or June, A. n., lszs sz the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of passing a resolution requiring the pany, Limited" to be wound ap under the provisions of the “voluntary wlnf. _ing-up Act" being Chapter 9 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Prklce Edward Island passed in the' fifteenth year or the reign of I Hi, Present Majesty, and upon the pass- Ing ofsuch resolution to appoint n iiquidator or liquidntors for such W|”dil'lK'lliJ and for the transaction of business incidental to such winding- up. Friend; D:r.'t you believe "tha Lord will provide?" Divorce Seelzsr: I wcu|dn't be trying to get rili of ri-the if i did. O I C I I POETSC TERMS ' The poet has .1 nie complete Upon his desk; And any girl who's not petite Ie atatuesque. ui '?a lr \ I ar ? s -_.» » ‘ r:;“'~ :ri 3353:. ~ ' ‘lla i:;.f ,E .Fi *_ ‘life -r ou a on She: But why spoil a nice va? ____ down when the doctor told me I ~ _-= ought to get away for a while.” w Hel Let's t rl d hll ~» are on r "fa, "‘f" f W ° W' were ill. when is in _ cation? anxiety ln her face. _.He laughed a Dated this 'ith day of June A. D., I929. ' M. NI. FOLEY, President. ` W. C. LAWSON, Secretary. 5487-5-13-20-27. TENDERS Sealed Tenders will he received until June 11th for tumlng around, .ng re. lI\°\I0Ung of Kingston School. Plan and specifications to he seen at the home of the undersigned. - Lowest or any tender not necessar- ily accepted, , ` SAM B. NEWSON, Secretary. 8381-6-B-51. frofessional Cards ,lMark R. McGuigan, 1 . B. A. I BABIISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. ` MONEY T0 LOAN _Cameron Block, Charlottetown, P.E.l. McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law ' Office: 180 Richmond St;-gg; . `\-`»\\ , 4 , » ." ,/ , ‘;` o. f; ,J H WISE GUY SIY Joe, do you tell your wife everything?" "Nol Only what l think lemo- body else might tell her first." __. WHICH? i "Wlthln my earthly temple there‘s a crowd; There's one of us thats humble, one that's proud. Theres one that's broken-hearted for his sins. Theres one that unrepentant sits and grins; as himself, fame and pelf. ' ’\/_".,\. ' _some had headaches, inn is all, end I J i _i the doctor .said I needed a change." ' ‘,__ f Y» _ ' "Oh, I am glad. I could not bear "',/ ' it for you to be lll." Her eyes fasten- ‘ , _ ed themselves on his face. \,_. , I n "Well, now that's settled. what will ._ » i 3' There's one. that loves his neighbor And one that cares for naught but .,.... MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. I. BELL E# MATHIESON Il. Il. BELL < ~D. L. MATIIIESON, LL. Il. gi Barristofl. Solicitors, Etc. " Money to Loan. Dlieoo-Charlottetown and Montague McDonald & McPhee f' ', . B. A. I. I. MBDONALD. II. F. MCPHII Tlll, LTTOBNEYB. ITG " KONE! T0 IDAN Ile! lilldlng Charlottetown & Lowther .pw ~ ITG D.T. W.ayc From much corroding care I should be free . If I could once determine which is me." -Theodore Martin Had 17 Bells" On I-lls Neck Arms and Legs' l lvif. A. 1.. wmee, sewn, s un.- writce:-“I had been bothered 1:3 -boils for about two years. I seventeen on my neck, arms and lop. I tried all kinda oi medicine, but n ‘of them seemed to help me any then used two bottles of __ ___ Li botbefeiiwil BICIIABITS TRIP 1 Richard had been turning over the possibility of a trip for res; and pleasure for some time. Each time he decided definitely to make it, the thought of Yvonne drew him up short. 1-Ie could not take her about the country in her peasant costume and he was too stubborn now to dress her as other women were dressed. Permitting her to change from her peasant clothmg might be but the beginning of other changes for from desirable. While he was thinking matters over he received an' invitation to ad- dress is meeting of engineers in Denver, and to become a member of a party that would later spend sev- eral months touring and inspecting mines and construction work in var- ious places in the West. Some of the men would bring their wives, but, of course, he would not take Yvonne. She would be utterly out of her ele- ment in such a gathering as that. He had almost decided to refuse the invitation when a series of severe headaches drove him to consult, his doctor. "What you need Ross," the doctor told him, "ls a good long rest. Get away from your work and travel around a bit. Nothing the matter with you but nerves. Change will do the trick. Now go home and pack your bag! thoroughly with what Richard wanted to do. that he at once wrote was no danger involved, of course, in leaving her in Stamford. But per- haps she would not like to be alone so long. He would talk to her _ about lt. He avoided her eyes for a few mo- ments after telling her he would be gone three months. Presently he .looked at her. She turned her head away and after a ,moment asked, "Alone, Richard?" "Yes, Yvonne. The trip I am going to make is not one you would enjoy. I had an invitation to attend an engineering congress in Denver- that's way out Westf-several weeks ago. I had just decided in tum it “The doctor!" Yvonne uttered the ords sharply. “I did not know you Richard felt ashamed af, the open little. "Don‘t get excited, Yvonne; lt‘s nothing _serious I've been having ou do while I sm gone!" I-Ie tried to make his tone light and casual. "I will stay here and keep the house waiting for your return." she said. quietly. Richard felt-e quick sense of Shame and relief. She tookbelng left alone so quietly. He had feared a scene. "you won't be afraid in be here all alone?" he asked. "Afrald'l" Yvonne opened her blue eyes very wide, indeed. "What ls there to fear." “0hl, a lot of women are afraid. nervous about being alone. I'n'i llld you don’t mind. I was going to sug- gest you get a maid to come in in do the work and sleep here nights while rm away." ' “What would she do?" Yvonne asked. “There will be nothlnz while I sm here alone. I will take care of my house, practice on my piano and write to you when there is news." There was something pathetic about her quiet acceptance of her lonelylot. Richard was moved to compassion. "Look here, Yvonne," he said, "I feel like a brute leaving you like this. Do you want to go back to France and stay with your grandparents while I'm away?" Yvonne shook her head. "No I will stay here," she said. She had al- ready decided that Richardk absence was her pennance for having ‘disobey- ed him. Bhe would suffer her punish- ment sllently and do nothing to make it lighter. YVONNE1 NIW PAL i Richard was touched at her willlnl- ness while he was with her. Away from her he rarely thought oflt. and finally decided that it really. mat- tered very little loher whetherhewas there or not. The last day before he left he wandered around* the house. His packing was finished. There was nothing more to do until tralntlme late in the evening, “Dome on, Yvonne,” he said, e~;fy ln the afternoon "let’| ge fora drive. I doo‘t believe I've driven that car offurs more than twice einen we h it.” Yvonne flushed with pleasure and wenttodresalhewaspraylngfor The doctor's advise fitted in so? accepting the invitation. But the. problem of Yvonne remained. There I A million pounds |11 1°€S€I.'V€ WE keep, on the average. about a million pounds of tea in reserve. This is necessary because some part of each year’s crop ia apt to be a failure, and only by pil- ing up tremendous reserves can we be sure of having all the kinds of tea necessary to produce King Cole. This is one reason why each pack- age you buy is always like every other package. It takes a great deal of capital to keep tea uniform. \ <@.»- ` ` ‘JI li » ` 'Q' ~ ` 1'-.Q ' ‘ Youwill enjoyKingCoie Cofee too faster, and Yvonne loved the feeling that she was alone with him, speed- ed town.\“We’ll atop somewhere along the road for our dinner. You'll have to eat all your own cooking all the Yvnne's eyes sparkled. Then the 'gleam died. She had begun to be very sensitive to the stares of people when she appeared in public ln her peasanr. dress. Toward dusk they stopped at a roadside hotel. There were few people in the dining room. Richard appeared not to notice their glances in Yvonne's direction and their whispered comments. ' She might have been comforted had she known what they were say- ing. "Must be a movie star out for dinner without changing her cos- Keep you from being lonely after 1':n Yvonne cuddled one against her soft Y h ed the When they reached home Richard " s e laughed. ‘Oh what a compliment! clasped hor hands behind his neck Bob West. right? Did Yvonne love tion to the prospect of her loneliness. Left to herself, Yvonne attacked been cleaned. All day long she He followed her all over the house. when ever there was a noise he did not understand. and at night curled on the foot of her bed to sleep. that iirsl; week of Richards absence. le On Friday. she decided to clean Richards laboratory. True. he had her not in so into the workrob'm. But 0 surely now that he was away he would be glad if it were thoroughly °1' cleaned. THE PICTURE She unlocked the door and went in shortly after breakfast. Every- thing was orderly, for Richard ab- and drew his .face to hen. She ~‘“'"“ by "M 5“P°@“°" W” “Bud mm p‘“|°'|u“1" murm|n»m'_ B¢hU.l1|lll!, lfidl' which th! A_BI5¢\l\b .ix lo" you’ aichudj _ . SIIPUYVIBOP. M15! IIIOPIIIII [Ivo I H. le" with l “nn” im-mm in Bemonlratlon on Salad making. his hem. oouxu it he pouihler wu The Quutwn Box followed. md so m - him? But he put the question out 0! culsed. The meeting closed with the his mind, and attributed her emo- National Anthem. lie thought of her very little in C110 following which Mr. Fred Nash of months that followed, and he wrote gnu-lotietqwn gave.; Demonstration infrequently. on the house as though it had never mgeung whim Wu npm ¢,° wgry- body was held in the Courthouse. A1- 5°YUbb¢d md 5°°‘"`°d “nm n tm berion, with Mr. F. L. Rogers' of Al- end Of °» Week 01° vl°°° l°°k°d 1”" hemp presiding. The following pro- “°W- sh’ f°““d Dlcky 5"” °°m' gramme was carried outfand, judg- pshy una talked endlessly ip him. me l greatly enjoyed by all. Watched he' "ery mwemem’ buked Remarks by the Chairman. All told. Yvonne was not unhappy an hi vel-iolls limes in the pun aeleeu Sf ' , The Misses Rennie and Mountain. e questions were asked and dis Refreshments were then served. Egg Candllng. In the evening at B o'clock, a by the number of encores, was, Solo, Mr. Roy Grant. Duet, The Misses Gertrude O'Brien , d Vera Williams. Speech. Csnada‘s Economic Prob-, rn, Mr. Arthur Malley. » rlil.l liioiiii volulliis siiri of Dlxalty Gingham Mosquito Cottage Prints Nunn' 12° z§2` Dlmlty and T Crepe nleolheiu Dlnliy slip, (Plain 8| Florall (Ui Shldel) Cl1IIdrelI’l Hiking Sulla $1.29 Child‘s Pantie Dresses $1.29 Gents Straw Hats Instrumental Music. violin and or-l n, Miss Dunbar and Mr. Pelcrf Brien. Address, Miss Schuman. Supervis- of Institutes. Solo, Mr. Hampton Horne. I Solo. Mrs. Fraser Wells. l Dialogue, "The Deacon's Proposal,"l Solo, Mrs. Weir. Address on Canadian Industries by; . James Lelghtlzer of the Egg and i much dust. and in one corner a pile of trash that needed removing. Yvonne threw open the windows and began her campaign. When she came to R.lchsni's desk she hesitated. hored untldlness. But there was M’ Poultry Association, Charlottetown. l After the singing of God Save the ‘ King, the Demonstration on Eggl not wish to “may mm with her Richard might not like her to dis- weepm'g_ turb that. But there was a thick layer They dmv., through ,hs smshy I of dust over it and lt would be wise, roads slowly until they reached more "°°~ '° Put f"°~"h PW" “"1"” in ul” open country. Then Richard went d““`°"' //./'I ,,'// y under her breath Then she found !\ “E ,\._ ' l ‘.21 i_| ,T571 "_ ` i'A"7._§'/‘hy ,I mg through space' and fm. R moment the picture. Ir. was tucked away in , W h the m ht di, ¢m..,- the second drawer with a mas of she is ed y ig tog _ M his mth" and mother had died papers. Richard had trust it there ,O many years befom when he had found it, while unpack- -I-eu ou wh; wen d mchud ing some of his old effects Yvonne " Y t 0." - um dom, dawn U ,my gpmuh. ietould not know this. Bhe looked at smiled ar, her. The picture had been time rm gone away.. made, shortly ‘before Richard sailed She worked happily at lt. humming A young and budding Anne Lovelace Candling by Mr, Nash was repeated. I l , 1 he-_-1 j.\ Demand the p for his South American trip. Across the bottom was written in a school- girl hand, "To Richard. with my love, Anne." Yvonne wanted to tear the pic- ture across to throw it on the floor and stamp on lt. Instead she laid it carefully hack, closed the desk called Dicky ‘to her and went down- stairs. - so Richard had kept Anrle's pic- ture all these years. He had never asked Yvonne for a picture. Perhaps Anne was with him now. 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B. pen 19, l3'11 eggs, 1501.6 Wealthy Japanese are i‘~.:.=¢ will -A ning the use of vacuum cleaners lov,e its delicious ilavorl Iluiet upon Genuine Barbados gang Melaueal _ GOOD GROCERS SI-ZLL IT Il ' ` COTTAGE FOR SALE D irable Seven Room Cottage on _ Upperw-lillsboro St. . Price reasonable for quick sale. Apply G. Building. R. Holmes, Solicitor. Riley D -, I ,.,<.» ..'>\lC.Y,/yo ...,_, gui JJ... *‘%`°lIli ° /A/E EGG LAYING CONTEST rasolnwr ulol, 01%! Collector. 0lalla\telawa,P._p.|, ¥1l».1l\l».nl. t V* i " (V , Q ‘il ,, GQ, THE 'ju iii' rn 1" 0rharNoeuil1bah ‘neoce/iN1.om'lzr l|Al.i'I1lR.!!?l& E%~E_,._.. E~Z'...-i~“‘iE-'...~.~- Wllhtd ith Chal- sf---H is an aeeenuieee, eu.. new ti ' Daily lletltlnollkovhseoe talloateeal ` _ ne wxvluousuz sl»po»(_c’ef rfemji have Charlottetown - ~ Us ul. ni- ' Allivo Ioltrell » 0.45 rl. ill (lenavanture Italien) day. from Char efuihlndudn ¢b;:Eva_ti_0n ear, Sydhtl' nlivnr MW’ lil! I ` sun lnrd~'l‘ no loncrown