NOVEMBER 25. 1950 THE GUARDIAN. CH ARLOTTETOWN roses msvsw Dizzy Spells. 1 ' r now happy that ;,f::5lzn:eelieued these condi- tions and he is able to enjoy gating his meals for the lint 5,"; in sixteen years! Age; years of suH'ering with upset wmch, dizzy spells, nervousness my indigestion, it's little Wonder 9 E n recommends the remedy that's Eda them a thing of the past! d that's just what Mr. Gustav R,j:';...., 133 Ahrens. St. w., Kitchener. O"l'uio' do9'-an” "Y'- 4 --I gladly recornmen” Saljnak in nwne who suffers as I did. For Ehigcn years or more. I had 8 bad. set stomach, which prevented me mm eating a regular meal without wue pain. Besides this, I was constipated all the time; almost afraid to out, had dizzy spells and was nervous. "When I heard of Sarnak I started in take it. and it brought me relief 9.-mun a few days. I can truly say my nervousness is reheved and I nolw enjoy a good night's sleep, am '1-cgnlnr, eat better and am relieved 0r mv stomach upset. I'm so grateful for ll'll(ll. Sarnak has done for me." Hurt Eat a Meal without Severe Pains. v GUSTAV ROEMER Many who sufer as Mr. Roemer did, have found Sarnak of real benelit. And others, made miserable with kidney and liver disorders, rheumatic, neuritic and arthritic pain are loud in their praise of Sarnak, too. So don't feel there is no hope for you! Give Samak a try. Remember, Sarnak starts its effective relief from the moment you take the first dose. Get Sarnak today. At All Drug Stores 035 h WWI THESE JlWll.Ri' i3iFlS lliilli . l Here are lust a low of these beautiful jewelry values that are available at lower than ever prices. At wcuirn's . PARKE! ”5l" SET The right gift to: the man and wo- man on your list... 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"Vicky, standing in front of the fire, sold. "I don't know. I only know that she has burned candles on your altar and you have blown them out." "What do you mean?" "To night. she saw David kiss you." There was dead sllenco for" a moment, then Elinor said, "She'll have to know sometime. Do you think I am going on like this-with Francis living his own life? I have the same right to live mine." "Neither of you has a right. You have a child." Elinor threw herself into a. chair. and the rose" and sliver of her gown and the deeper rose of the chair's back seemed to mock the whiteness of her face. "How much is she my child? You've been with her since she was five. You've taken myplace. And Francis did that, not 1." "He did it because you said you hated being tied down." But there was more to it than that. Vicky had not told the whole story. of how Francis Ordway had come home one night from Balti- more to find Anne with raging fever and in the care of an ignor- ant nurscmald. while Elinor was off to a hunt ball at the country club. when he tel:-phoned her, she had refused to come until the dancing was over. so Francis had sent for Vicky and Vicky had stayed. Elinor, knowing what was in Vicky's mind. flung out. "How long do you think he would have loved me if I'd been tied to a child? And had lost my looks? Oh. I know men! You've never been married, Vicky." Looking into the fire Vicky said, "No, but if I had had a child like Anne, nothing else would have mat- tcred." The way in which she said it struck at Ellnor's heart. And be- cause of that blow her voice was shrill. "Oh. I know you're a saint, Vicky. But I'm not. And Francis is is a pig, 1 lcst a lot tonight and I didn't dare ask David to help me out. Do you think it is true. Vicky. what Francis said? That David is in debt to him?" "He wouldn't have said it if it weren't true," Vicky stated postive- 1y. I know. Francis doesn't lie. I'll say that for him. But why shouldn't he give me all the money I want?" "Times are a bit bad." But lilincr knew, as Vicky knew, that it was not the bad times which had made Francis withhold all that his wife wanted. I-fer losses of late had bccn so great that she had used despcrate means to get money to pay them. Now she was at her wlts' cnd, and in spite of her resentment of Vicky's interference in her of- fairs, it seemed as if Vicky after all was the only stable thing in her world. Yet. preversely. she almost hated Vicky for the virtues which shc herself did not possess. so she snapped, "You don't know life as I dol" Vicky knew that what Elinor meant was that she had not been loved by men, that she was not beautiful. cr provocative, or fascin- ating. and Vicky. standing there in her nursc-'sowhlte. wondered how things would have been if she,, in- stead of Elinor, had worn the rose and silver gown. But she did not speak of that. she only said. weighing her words, "Life is bigger than either of us. and we have to make the best of it. And above all, we've got to make the best of it for Anne. There's no sin like killing faith and hope in a young hcnrt." Then, as iEllnor said sharply, ATTENTION aunn soiiooi. mourns We have for distribution to your pupils 1000 - 12" Metal Rulers All rural school teachers wishing to obtain sufficient for their classes are requested to call on or after November 27, in person or send a signed written order by messenger stating the name of the school, and the number of rulers required. We have selected this date (November 27), so that all have an equal opportunity, and as we have not nearly- enough for all pupils it will have to be a case of "First here first served" until the supply is exhausted. MscDONAIlD-ROWE WOODWORKING CO. LTD. 36 Lower Water St. Charlottetown, P. E. I. H'ut5'JI'9lIfh Hobbn-bmom Aagmm T "Don't preach." they heard the big car outside. In another moment Francis enter- ed. He stopped on the threshold and looked his surprise. "Not in bed yet?" he asked. To be continued at our office may liiaolood - Lefurgey Wedding in Montreal The marriage of Jerueha Ann. daughter of Mrs. R. H. Nicholson, of Charlottetown and the late H. H. Leturgey of Summersldc, P. E. 1.. to Donald George Macbeod, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bruce MacLeod of Montreal, Que., took place on Saturday afternoon in the Westmount Baptist Church. with Dr. Johnston officiating. Autumnal shades of ohrysanlhe- mums were used to decorate. Mr. Stanley Blake gave his sis- ter-in-law away and she was al.- tended by Miss Shiela Morris of Charlottetown. Mr. Frank Barrett acted as best man. The bride's gown was a French Import of intermission brown with Chartreuse accessories. She carried a bouquet of yellow and white baby ohrysanthemums. Mis Morris wore a gown of muliberry with gray accessories and carried pink and white baby chrysanthe- mums. The bride's mother wore grey with rust accessories and the groom's mother wore a dress of moss green with black accessor- les. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Blake. Mrs. Barrett poured. Later Mr. and Mrs. MacLeod left for Toronto, the bride travelling in an en- semble of copper velvet, with s Corsage of while carnations, white accessories and a muskra-t wrap. POWEBFIIL FALLS The Grand Falls on the Hamil- ton River in Labrador are estimat- ed to have a potential of 1.250.000 horsepower. IRIGHTEII WITH IESS . MONEY (Ml IUY PASIE FLOOR WAX Dorothy Illx Says- sarrifice would be made in vain. for a chance somewhere else. families and friends. In CHARLOTTETOWN Everybody's talking about this. .. BURGESS BEIITIME continued from page J mm The other was in the water with a fast swimming school of followers. Yet in a. way they were alike these two. Eact possessed the trust and faith of his followers. or such is all true leadership made. "Look!" called Mrs. Hon-ker to I-Ionker just ahead of her. "Isn't that the Terrible one over there? I mean the one of whom those big- gest Whales seemed to be afraid." Honker looked all over the smooth water. sure enough. not far away ts big black fin was mov- lng swiftly through the water. The owner of it came fully to the sur- face for a moment and there was a flash of white in the sun. Honk- er had no doubt when he saw this. The Killer whale is the only mem- ber of his family with big white spots. "It is the Terrible One," agreed Honker. 'You are quite right about that. my dear. I wonder who he is after this time. He is always after some one. He has the most terrible appetite of any one I know. when- ever I see that fellow I am glad I am not in the water or even on it." "Look at those Blsckflsh! Do you suppose he is after them?" cried Continued from page 2 flcc your future to gratify your wife's whim. You would be weak to let her pull you around by the nose and make you do a thing that you know will jeopardize your entire career just because she wants to be near Momma and the girls, and you would be foolish because your For when She found out that you were not making as much money in the new cnvlronment as you did in the old she would be just as disgruntled and unhappy over that as she is about having to live away from her old home now. A man should think a long time before he throws up a certainty It is a wife's place to follow her hus- band and to adapt herself to whatever place in which he finds his op- portunity. and a good wife and one who loves her husband does so. I wonder what our pioneer mothcrs would think of the wives who can- not stand the hardship of living a few miles away from their OWN BUY AND USE CHRISTMAS SEALS Mrs. Honker. she meant Pilot and his school. llolp Melnlslln V Normal lloslslssnco Run-down? 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