The Orange Pekoe is It something extra-a special tea l In clean’ brig” Aluminum ‘bide her time for an uninterrupted i interview with Herbert. t‘ ‘TEAE good tea” ‘bound only for the water-cooler at France is considering enlarging present canals to provide an inland waterway for small naval and mer- chant vessels from the Mediterrane- an sea to the Atlantic ocean. f... 15".? GABBV n. HT!" x Allfillilll ‘SALE AT ELDON At the home oi the late Mrs. Mary Murray, Eldon, for sale all house- hold eflects, including Parlor, Din- lng-room, Bedroom and Kitchen furniture. September 28th, 1 o'clock, if stormy, following day. Positively no reserve. J. A. McDONALD. Auctlmeer. 7857-9-18-22-25-27. AIIGTION SALE OF FARM, ETC. The Execators of the Estate of John Marks will sell at Public Auc- tion on Wednesday the thlfdqflf October 1928 at one o'clock on the premises. valuable farm oi one hundred and twelve acres situate at Covehead about four miles from York Station near church, school, mills and summer resort, trout fish- lll8. excellent potato farm with valuable stream of water crossing lame. Also following farm, stock and implements. Two draft horses and one driving horse, seven head of “$13G. one driving Waggon, one ex- llfess Waggon, one truck waggon, one hunting sleigh. hay rake, mow-' Ill‘. binder. scuffler, spring teoini barrow, disc. barrow, wood sleigh,l b0! cart. cart wheels, gang plgmi Slllllfi Plow and numerous othcrl articles. Terms made known at sale. For‘ Wfllcllllrs apply to McLean a. Mc-i Kinnon, Solicitors. Charlottetown. , BENJAMIN CA RTER, ’ Auctioneer. 7925-9-22-71. l1... “mo; ‘ "The cleanest football player: are sometimes on the scrub team." i i i Parker House i i The Parker House Is now ready to take permanent and transicnti boarders. The house has been, Wmnlelely remodelled and realm-I fully finished. The table speaks for Itself. Dinner partleg and bgnquegg a lllwlllty. This house is located 13",” Ke-nt Street, almost opposite Hours, for meals: Breakfast from 8 to 8 oclock. Dinner 12 to 2 o'clock Burner 5.30 to 1 r. M. Proprletress. MRS. M. J. MacKINNON, Elan CROSS LINE S. S. “ROSALIND” FREIGHT AND PASSENGEIIS “o CHTOWN 8T. JOHNS -5 -" i: c r2 fig. sé as. sf a‘. 6"’ s 5 ll A. M. Forenoon Sept. 29 Oct. I Oct. 2 Oct. l3 Oct. 15 Oct. Iii Canada S.S. Lines Ltd. Montreal Agents. Carvell Bros., Ltd. Charlottetovm Agents. ( [It] ((9114) (ii 7Z1...» &oule 1.. l} (P S‘ T 0 N ONE WAY FARES FROM ST. JOHN. N. B.—$10. FROM EASTPOIi-T, MAINE-JR FROM LUBEC. MAINE-Qt iiEvery Wednesday steamer leaves St. John 8.00 A. M. Atlantic Time, Eastport 1.30 P. M" Lnbec 2.30 P. M. Eastern Time, arriving Boston Thursday l0 A. M. Daylight Time. Tllvory Saturday steamer sails dir- eot from St. John to Boston. ilaelvfilg St. John 7.00 P. M" Atlan- tlo Time. due Boston Sunday 2.00 P. M. Daylight Time. Connections at Bolton with direct steamer to New York Reduced rates for automobiles lecolnpnnled by passengers EASTERN marry DIGESTION Hobo: Kin I chop up some or , your wood for a dinner, madam? . Lady oi House: But, my deari nan, are you able to digest wood? i i i i i ~i Ho: De you believe In the con- ventlonl? She: Never went to one. 98 ALL ABOARD G Vlslter Bug: Who's that up there? Captain Bug: Oh, jun one of the deck hands! MORE OH LESS OUTSIDEFIS "Do you pa; lull SJBSZF-‘lilfifl a! this club?" "Why, ycs. you?" "Well, yes, but I dent think ‘t: right because we rarely cvcl ull the course." of Don I (.'.'.'.‘::: Americans operating in Chile have developed a process for obtaining about 90 per cent of the nitrate from nitrate bearing rbck lnsead of only about 85 per cent as formerly. steamship ‘lines landmine-Neuronal: AdflXb line: a i cola-Benen-Bt. John Ser- ~ L... ‘lb stop automoblkn skidding there has been invented a grooved. road gripping wheel to be carried beneath the rear of a ‘car and in- stantly dropped by a driver turning B IOVQI‘. ithc end of the car and gave the ilittle group in the aisle merely the; ‘lsnippiest oi nods. saved the ‘sltu-‘ ‘ation. Lwhen May had passed, and Dorothy |suggested brightly: platform. It's horribly stufiy in here. don't you think?" “UnbearableP agreed Herbert. ,with dignity. ‘ “Intolerable? said Farquahar quietly. bert, da.—" and changed it quickly i he's with us." iall stopping at the same one—Jacki Iby for the moment. Herbert and Lila. ~ dabblng at her eyes. "But I c-can't "A SUITOR’ TOO MANY .1.- MILDRED BARBOUR CHAPTER. 12 "WHAT D0 YOU THINK?" The fact that May Varney was Quite evidently, May intended to Lila breathed a trifle more easily “Let's.all go to the observation‘ Even when they were seated ini the comparative, but rather dusty, coolness of the platform, he gavel, i Lila scarcely a glance. He seemed; morosc and preoccupied. Herbert, was distinctly sulky. It was evident that he didn't care for Dorothybi young man; or else he had a jeal-, ous inkling that this young man's, presence had something to do with Lila. The two girls made conversa- tion; it was rather a ghastly fall-. ure. ~ Once Lila almost made a~ fatal mistake. She started to say: "Her- bert, darling," got as far as “I-ler- to “Herbert Dacre Ware," thanking her stars that "Dacre" was her hus- band's middle name. Dorothy, on tlfeiither hand, fairly stunned Farquahar. by calling him "Jack," for the first time. The entire party was thankful when Saratoga was reached. Lila, in a brief moment in the dressing- room, while the two girls tidied and preened after the trip, whispered to Dorothy: "Jack will be sure to find out that Herbert and I are occupying the same suite." Curiously, that situation had not occurred to either of the conspira- tors. Dorothy suggested quickly: "Can't you persuade Herbert to let you stay with me? Tell him I'm timid about being alone in strange hotels.” Lila. laughed, a shrill note of hys- tcria in her voice. "You! Goodness, Dot. he'd as soon bellow d thing of that woman who shot leopards in South Africa! Besides, he's already wired ahead for a suite." "Then make him change it for a . , larger one that will accomodate us three, and we'll try to keep Captain Farquahar from finding out that “No use.” Lila shook her head despairingly. "Herbert's already told ‘I me that he got the last one avail- ' able.” , The train. drawing to a standstill, sent them scurrying back to the car, where Herbert and Jack Farquahar waited in grim and dignified silence. "Thank Heaven, they aren't chat- ty with each other!" thought Lila. “or no_ telling what might out." When the hotel was reached—of course, it turned out that they were Farquahar bade them a stiff good- iascended to their suite, and Der-i iothy swlcally accepted the last iavailable room. which was, in every-stared frankly at their ieyes and tea-stained cheeks. ‘respect, undesirable. i i i ii, i "I've thought oi a plan,” said Lila She and Lila dressed hurriedly for ‘the evening and met in the lobby. "So have I!" They ‘laughed from sheer vousness. "I'll tell you mind first," said Lila. with a glance over her shoulder to- ward the elevator in which Herbert lmight. at any moment, be descend- ‘ing. Or Jack Farquahar. Or the TVarncys. l “Since I've given Herbert to under- lstand that you and Jack are—well, as good as engaged-" ‘ She stopped short. staring at ,Dorothy, who had begTln to laugh so ‘hard that the tears were running down her cheeks. "I d-dldn't h-have t-time to t-tell you an the train," gasped Dorothy, "b-but, I told Jack Farquahar that I was engaged to H-Herbert." Lila gave a little shriek. and then she. too, lapsed into helpless laugh- ter. People passing siared at the smartly gowned girls. "It's t-tragic!" spluttercd Lila, ‘ breathlessly. i I181‘- i stop. It's so i-funnyl" , After a time she managed to say, between hysterical gasps: “My plan- for tonight was for me to tell Herbert that Jack had Jilted you, and that you were in such a state that I feared for your lifc, and you positively had to stay with me._'f Dorothy went into another fit of laughter, finally emerging sufficient- ly to gasp: “And my plan was for you to tell Jack that Herbert had Jilted me, and the rest was simply ditto." The warning crash of the eleva- tor-grllle caused thfin both to start guiltily. The car had descended, and in it were both Herbert and Far- quahar. Lilo. had barely time to whisper to Dorothy! "Ii it works, it will leave the suite come ' ' 'othy's well rid of him." “And you won't mind too much if, IL THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PRICE $1.2 Six tubes, single control. dliion to your living Lnttcry radio with want to ULSTER sow BY‘ Island Radio Company 143 Great George Street Tel. 420-L. Owning and CFCQY The most powerful and must sold by Island tention. ' BETTER reddenedi "What has hallllened?" ma)’ d8" manded simultaneously- Llla, feeling hysterical mirth ris- ing again with her, gasped some- thing about Dorothy's havinll 901d her a funny story. But Dorothy. again laughing beyond the bounds of decorum, rose from her chair and fled, holding her handkerchief against her mouth. Farquahar took a step after her. hesitated, .then, without an excuse to Lila, plunged rapidly in pursuit. Lila forthwith seized her oppor- tunity and told her little story. __ "I thought shgd been crylnll. said Herbert, gla ing after the re- treating figure of Farquahar. I don't trust that chap. I think Dor- I have her stay with me tonight in the suite?" persisted Lila. "She's really des rate. I think Dot‘s too clear-hes ed for suicide, but—" "Have her stay, by all means." declared Herbert generously. _"After all, Dorothy has beer! your friend." "You bet she has!" ‘breathed Lila to herself. Aloud, she sbld: "Darling, will you mind going up and fetching my Spanishshawl?" He left her, with a gallant. bow. Lila seized the opportunity ‘to pur- sue Farquahar, who had lostl-Dor- othy's trail and was standing on the veranda. glaring into the night's Again she told her story, but she was totally unprepared for what happened. Farquahar went white as death; his gray eyes blazed, and his hands clenched. "Where is she?" he demanded. Brushing Lila aside, he plunged into the darkness. In the garden at the rear of ftho hotel, he came upon the blur of a light frock. Dorothy was leaning on a marble balustrade,.l-lcr face was buried in her hands and her should- ers were shaking. to you and me and shift Herbert oil to your single room." The two men joined the girls and Farquahar had gathered her info "My darling! . . . Dearest! . . Sweetheart!" Mosquitoes i RoachegBedBugs t‘ six..." Price less tubes - Hear this for batteries or eliminator. 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"Lila?" she murmured. lie groaned. "I can't help it! There's been no one but you, ever since I met you. It was madness to think of keeping my pledge to Lila. I knew she didn't care for me any lonler. and Yet I was forcing her to marry me. I was madly Jealous of Ware, because I thought he was your husband-and. all along, I made myself believe that my Jealousy was on Lola's account. When I found out that you were free. I was frantic to have you, and the only way I could see to keeP faith with myself was to put you out of my reach by insisting on a speedy marriage with Lila. Fool. fool. to believe that anything in the world could cure rne of my love for you." There were more confessions. among them Dorothy's: "I loved you before I ever saw‘ you; even while we all believed that you were dead ln France. I kept your letters to Lila and p-etended they were my love-letters. I didn't want to meet you, because I was afraid of giving myself away. Lately, when I know I cared so desperately. I felt horribly dlsloyal to Lila, even though—" She stopped suddenly. The confession was not hers to make. , "You're quite sure you want to marry me, cvcn i! you could have Lila?" l-Ils answer left her breathless. thrilled, silent. When they returned to the hotel, there was no need to make any an- Their eyes told the story. Lila and Dorothy went into each other‘: arms. It was a most ~ embarrassing moment for Farquahsr, but Lila was exquisitely gracious. She congrat- ulated him warmly and lher eyes telegraphed: "You can telfme about it later." He carried Dorothy away. whis- pering in her ear: "I think it's going to be all right. I'll bet any- thing my hunch about Lila and Ware is going to prove correct. You're quite sure you didn't care for him. darling?" tion. Am returning to Kansas City as soon as you can relieve mo," relief. committed just before taking service with you. 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