PAGE TWO T110 000m" 01000 PURIFIER‘ AND T01v/0 LAXA TI vs 4 tfliluo Butt Another ~ Good Report . i For tileir Special P. E. Island Rep-E rcsentative iil Charlottetown iori business done and careful measure-l menils for Suits and Overt-oats, from the Mailager for the Maritime Prov-i inces. Dated from his Office. tit-tut», r!‘ 28th, I927. E ‘tir. S. F. 'l‘-.\rbnsii, (finlriottetoyln. Dear slim-Speaking "candidly l don't believe the (‘olnpaily have o. form in Canada, who can ptlint to -"~ i011‘ alterations in \U nlilily, orders." "it is a slileluiiil shelving indeed and l am milling tiu- atlenY lion oi‘ the Firm to it at uni-e.“ \'0lll‘\ sincerely, (). i). (iHLDARTK ibhiirlfilfen ’s Aidhgociety‘ ANNUAL JHEI-IIING ‘flti- Annual Genoa-ill bit-cling of, ‘the ( .lziren‘s Aid Society oi‘ tll1'-l‘|0ll(‘i0‘\'n — inrilltling Queen's and Kinifs (‘aunties-and of all per- suns interested in the welfare of, (zhlidroil. will bc held in the (‘iiy (Tounrii (‘ilnmber nil the evening nl‘ Dlolifiil)’. the 28th November, inst., at‘ ii o'clock, By Order. ‘V. J. P. McMillan, President. Charlottetown. 9th November i927. DlG-ll-ll-lvfnlfii. Nlillk’ . , . nooks lluniirrtis of the late~t , BOOKS published, and b3,‘ ill.‘ best .\l"l'lltl.lt.\'. are hcliir, received at (‘AItTICRlS BOOKSTORE ,‘,i!lN'l'- ,. "Emily's ‘,_I i BOOK, riii- mu “'15. Tl-Jlt itlinnlix i and for iil)l.'il).-\Y tilrys We sell at publishers prices. CARTER 8t C0. i.iiliii‘i~:ii, Professional (‘orbs Q VQQQO‘ OOQQQ 006094090560 J. (). C. Campbell Banister. Solicitor, Notary. etc. , Bank of Nova Sculls Building Charlottetown MONEY TO LOAN nu‘C§Q.....“‘..“6‘6‘.fl 9 i 0 o 000000000 ilr. t‘. C. Archibald ji-aiiinlte of N. Y. Post Graduate hic-dii-al 5151100] and Hospital ' Practice limited to Eye. izir. Nose and '1‘hroat ‘ Testing Eyes and supplying Glasses Office, Bayer Building , Great George Street , Office Hours-Q to 12.30. 1.30 to 5.00 Mark R. McG uigail B. A. SAERISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC, Money to Loan. i Cameron Block. Charlottetown. PEI. i liicLctid 8.x iietltie J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister ond Ati..;:noy-at-Tlaw (ifTli-cr lllfl Richmond Street MONEY TO LOAN Charlottetown. P. E. l. l McDonald & McPhec, B. A l. A. MCDONALD B A Barristers, Attorneys. Err h-liiiu-v to loan l. this here town. or. STiJDH‘N‘ Nil; "Marble and concrete are hard 5Z$~—~e5pl*cially when applied to ~ ‘iicart and head.” : Vou certainly drank a lot party. . ‘ l only had one glass. Silo: that one out. i'.- Bu)? lg [if ‘ll heard of Eve's failnig in th: Grrdcn . oi Eden, l suppose? Tough Convict? Now, .-.i:i't lizard o‘ notiiin‘ but Eavss dtyiping in THAT'S WHERE SHE WAS “Lissen Mabel. how come you tainted in the boss‘ arms Yester- day?" "Well. you sec Geri, when t tainted yesterday that's the only place I could faint." AT THE CONCERT "What could be v/crse than that solo?" “The duct that went before-It was twice as bad." No. 2B1 Kent Street, dlrootty oppos-l WHOLESALE PRODUCE Exporter of ' ’rince Edward Island Certified Seed and },_ F, Men“... Fable Stock Potatoes {i9 QUl-ZEN STREET CIIARLQTTETOWHN. I’. E. I. Q i Vcs. but you nearly wore ‘ liver 2nd. noon. when it will be offer-i l"! ,,od by public auction. ' l nly l I THE CHARLQTTETOWN GUARDIAN 000 00 000000000-04-0000-00-0-0 SONIA BY , ' . i VIDA HURST "\ \,i\ (C ontinued.) drink in °'° th s "Straight home, then. Joel‘, B-eryngfld "Straight home, nothing! We're ’ going where we can talk." Sonia sat up. annoyed and angryfi. » “Lists-ii lit-re, Joe Carter. I have iii WYUUS- And it infuriated the b0)’ lot of things to do. If you make 1t her side- " ' uio miss inr train I'll never forgive “Oh. YOU Wlll 1811511 8t me! But you." you weren't too proud to kiss me , “Pretty violent about it, aren't: last Week!’ you, Sonia? Well, rest easy, you‘, 1101111118 aren't going to miss it, so far as Pmihe klssed 11911 UPS. cheeks. eyes. zoncerned. But you certainly Br0|ll°~ll'—’-“mll- Suddenly. the Z111 icing to conic along and listen to|\\'911l 11ml) l11 hli 811115- tvhat l have to say.“ l “Joe? she asked faintly, He drove grimly, eyes strzlighLilOVE 1116 85 11l11Cl1 11$ that?" i lhtad. Spain's anger cooled into cur-i “Yefii. 811d B Whfllfi 10$ more." icsity. She miplll; as well find out He!‘ 1111118 M018 81011116 his neck, (hill. ‘was the iilatter with Joe. and 1181‘ lips met his 0f their own They rode to the outskirts of tilclillfctlld- 50MB 119M191‘ understood 11y bpfgl-e he offered any mmrmminor questioned her action. It seem-" on. 'l"lien he stopped the my anij-ELI necessary. then, held close ln his oldeci ills arms. $111111- Soliia waited, conscious of the add-l JOFS vxlflvfifiion W118 that. 0f one ed power which lay in her Sll9llClLl5/Udd9llly redpellled from the ever- i-ler eyes were indifferent. llllsnlll; fiffifi- “Sonia, woum yo“ rm“), g.) awuyl "Sonia? lic- said. presently, "does without telling me good-by?" iihis mean that you love me, too?" “l don't see that. my going makes“ She withdrew herself from his em- lily particular different to you, Joeflblillfl‘ 11110 1111811101911. gently. “I'm "You know ilorncd well it makosifllmld 1101- i101‘? 1 (inference. And you promised, “W911. 3101111‘ 11W 111199111“ Elrl 1 l)\t'i' the telephone a week ago tiintiPl/PI‘ saw. What does it mean. you \i.0uld see me soon.“ itheil?" "Well. t0 tell the truth, Iatlierl Iii I001‘ llim 11111)! l1 173W 1110111811114 wouldn't stand for having you (tomfilm “m? n". mime “m” will 5011111- go the nous,» aggjn," ioatiiiilg deceit, permitted him to “\.vh_\,1? ()1, “(T011111 of ihatAMldrive her up l0 her own door, al- stqiit-yg?" ltliough she fully expected her fath- Sgnia waded, .,er to come out and order Joe from "How did h,» know about 1y?" itiie place. But Sam Marsh did "He heard some of the boys talk- 110! “M18811 811d JOE IlYOl/e away- "Hng about it, in the Store, And, be_ ills face contorted in a frown of re- l'lt‘\'t‘ me, lie certainly Yalséd the roof sentment. Sonia was really hurt. [yin-n he came home,“ I "I don't see why he should insist "Sonia, I've been sorry a thousJon taking it seriously," she thought. nu limes about that night. Hon- The memory cf her own conduct , is. 1 1mv@._.~ was not reassuring. She had kissed "Oh, (or heaven's Sake," Si“; m- Joe again. after all that had been ‘crrupted innmtiently. “Did you,.said, and all she had promised. ,b['l\}g im- (iiii hey-e to {e11 me that? “But I will be awfully careful ,1 have to g9]; home, 1 m" you, 1 when I get to Chicago she renived. lllove a million things to do." “EVETS/llllllfi Wlll b8 SO different y“; m“. \v£i‘\t whim there. Joe is just one df the boys , "Sonia. do you know people arciTve known all my life. I'll be aw- maying your folks are sending you fully Cflleilll" iaway on account of that night?" " , “They are not. They don't dare ‘ As she ivcnt through the living sily sum ,1 thing,“ room she found her mother putting "Well, they zlrc—and that's not the last touches on the green chif- nll. There's been a. lot more addedlofl- to it. Yoll may be sure the storyl "Joe Carter brought me home," vliflSlYl lost anything by repetitionflsonia ventltzied. "Where's father? , i " ” lDid he come early? He said he l Sonia shrugged. But behind her Wollltl" . iindiffereni attitude lay intense im- “In your room strapping your l,l‘.'.'-‘_,'t\i’iCQ. That people should dare trunk," muttered her mother. with V0 lie about herireason for going 8311101131 full 0f pins. “Sonia, my iawayl plnoushion.“ . “What do you silegest doing about "Thank heaven, I'll not hear that it?“ she asked coldly. any more,“ thought Soniafbn her "You know , . . . ..I suppose yowlhknfles 501110111118 1011i- fllSG . . . . Hblli the least i can d0; When she opened her bedroom r to marry you.“ ldoor she came upon her father cry- klughtgt‘ ram; upon mqiniz over an old red hood which had It was unfcigned and tumbled from a drawer. , "Sonia. it seems only yesterday ;_vcil wore it . . . . .." l Several hours later, a buzz of voic- es as the train moved out of the station. Tom Underwood standing by Sidney. Santa's father and moth- er, a last glimpse of those sudden- ly dear faces, something beating lz‘ - a tcmtom in Sonitfs breast. her with a grip of iron, i"do you on r‘lill’illi(‘\‘ air. I i INSTALLMENT v. l‘ 'I‘lii- lraln from Biiliirio lo Cili- {i-zitxi» carried one pasta-tiger who ‘dill not close her eyes. Alias the. ,'¢I‘llHi ions oi‘ llci" first iiiglil. o-n a flrilin? lit-r fiisi night zliway from home? Her first finite of free- iirin? Not Sonia, wiloizioaiuil ovoi- itfllFll new lixperilanrl- life had llu offer. Yet \Vlll‘li Hllt‘ rose l0 he whispered. "All my iiflfs ahead int‘ mo,” Qlii- was tliout», approacillilg a stianpge city, Yet, unconscious of niiohnesq, li was lilo beauty 0i‘ life as silo szlw it before lier wliit-il ball i PAY h§¢d to CQTIY, 5YmPtQm5lprl-ssillils reuHtiil in register, Silo 0i skin disease! At (h: first ,l)t"l'.llll'i<! an ilntonlaloit, a llilpiwi sign of any unpleasant rash, Milled by iitrliisr- irritation or eruption, anoint it n" lll-“lillt-‘llflllli l" l!" lo ill" Y~ iwith Zan1hBuk_ This quicuyHV, wI-ru. iuit l0 ill! ignored. illli ‘ lshu took the looin tiley gave iler l rated Zam-Buii isthe one eniie heal- _. _., , . mg biflm m“ in‘ fig,“ “time mo, o, allfétllllilih‘. , [Jon I luill said. Jtl-sl ,‘hc,rouble_ Zlnhsukeipeladise": nniw uh: was gizlleiul for the inl- l, ‘m; E70,,’ new d", sum liiiotliillo slll-iior. , znmguwsevebrudych-"cwrlnd, At ‘llffiflfitlly ll onion-k silo was exccpflonai heaunmsmnhh,‘ m‘; m“ ionterlilg the zifflt-es of tho Thomas , 10-day, and keep it always hlndyl She was diieetetl to an inner of- ,l m,‘ m ‘hmuhn. o, Bonny Rivehflr-e. Alter waiting almost an i5m,,on_ NB" nyl,_~-wamry emp, hour she was received. ‘ HOD! 0n my doubler‘: hon and arm! altar —'§ Wflltll turned to open sore! We tried nlmosii gity was preserved throughout. l Tilolnils lli-lkPtl i; question or two ‘about her mother and father. ad- ‘niitled. (IGCOFOIISlY, illt‘, reply he hail nliitle to his nephew's request for a position for hr-l‘. believed ,_ ‘ “ i ldrt-Ms tilt‘, next IilOPllllll-Z the tiyes , , _ filial. met, ill-rs in lilu mirror were lirruglii tears. .i’\s slit- ivas carried along with l southcs “ad hcads o" filseasfi,‘ with mvnizrl rosrrvalioiiis. \ Silo, wmr’ ‘km l“ “|""dY a‘ “m” w" llilil no intention of ri-intliiililtz iliort- i l 1 i septic value have won for it a perma- l R91“ ‘h-“lull” “iomlllmyi ‘l-‘lklllfl l" l Mm p1“, in m," I million ham", rather silbdlleti voice for "Mr. . Evemh,“ M h," w" n “ma ‘HUM, Jeri Thomas was not lliikliltlzllill. 7,,,.,_g.,,._ n,“ b“... “and “.4 hum n|y, the iilLGYViGW left Sonia chi led. there was, iiideoil, an opening in ,iho bookkeeping tieimriiiicnt. if juleai‘ and unyvenrieti. “‘l'lli l7." l . , l iii f0 C ‘, O . lliii crowd out inlo the alrei-t, im- ‘cum’ °' l” P°i‘°“°d' w" °r “h” for long. "l'iitil you lzl-t Your on a b0: of lhil great herbal balm 11101111111. lilewie!" rirrsskinlnllllrnrillnl Wu." lAll atmosphere of dignified frigid- Mlsit Marsh Wlfllleti to aak ilily . On n i...’ of Zorn-Bub [mm your rhuln- questions. Mia-is lnRue. who was , lodayl olil ma, only. Min; I hr 01-2: head of that department, would he “*5” ""‘°“""s°‘"u°‘ glad to answer them. lie pressed ll button. l ! "Alias lnRlle, this is bliss Sonia ‘Nlilrsii. You lake core oi’ her. ' lat-iii you?" l¥Q-FO-O>O-OOQ O-O 04% O0 QDOOQ/fi-O , A forced gmlio and llir- fillet-view was at an end. U That beautiful brick I 'ito Prince of Wales College. Largo Public Temperance ‘lot zoo X so n. HD1180 n-i benutifuil ' ,i~r>miition. Ho‘, water heating, hank‘ Meetlng §wood floors. One oi the most desir- Fnble homes ‘in tho city. Will be, irold private. up till Friday, Dccem-‘D- Rev. W. W. Peck. M- IL. and Rev- N. Mellaohlan. D. D». represent- the h-ohlbitlon Federation of Canada will address a Public Tem- Iperarlce Meeting In lleartl Ilnll. For inspection phone i019 or ap-“Chariotiietnwll, Friday Evening at 8 o'clock. ‘t flllto hear these tol- J. A. MaoDONALD. ented ape: from Ontario. Mul- Auciioneer. cal programme. An oflering will b0 fiili-ll-Zfidetutlli’. token. , l Sonia, walking iii lliillll.‘ behind ‘her conductor, was conscious of cold scrutiny from various eyes. eyes which Sillled linpersonaliy from desks and typewriters, Thdl atmosphere seemed weighted iwllili IODIllILUS foreboding». She won d1 have liked to acleillll- instead, she,l foilolvell, stiffly, in Miss LaRueTs, high-heeled foiitstrils, behind the.‘ typewriters, up the stairs and illtiii a balcony filled. it seemed to $01k‘ la, with girls. l ' Maxine iJlRiK‘ was ten years old-l or than Sonia, liul silo yvas far! frrni shciwiut: it. Sonia was ire-l lliulidfllliily impressed that fllflli day by her authority. which went] si- strangely with the knot 0t‘ bloildi, ‘hair and soft. hue eyes. She wasl kind, too. Her instructions were firm. hilt silo goolilizltllreiliy ex-i plainell anything that the girls did not uiltierstanll. Sonia found, iii spite other boosted skill. that iiieio was ll vast tliffe-liillzl- lit‘- tweoil training and piai: cal appll-i ration. Site wits aiuiz- -d by lilo Cllfitllll-l stares, lilo other girls gave her, But siw il;|<i her head high and matie no bills for any one‘: l vnr. Al i tfl-ilwit if-liii for inforiiintioil, siii- " Detlrhorii street ilnlii site found a restuuiallt. illui liar builds trom- bled as she lifted her girls»: of inik. "S0 this was (‘llii-alga . . . . A huril stool in n l-oi-ilei- oi" a l'l'tl\\'tl' all liairlliy wiiii .\'ll'lll\‘,L\' tiirirl whose layi-s \v~'rt~ llllkiiitl. Sonia viii-soil lit-l‘ lnolilll grimly "You ‘Wlllliflll lo rtiinv, This in only llii" firs! ilay. Wlizli liili you nxpicl‘! .-\ brilss ballli at llii; train it \\'t'll‘t)|]il' yuu'.'" Leaving lloi- saiullvlcah illllllott-d. '~:ll|- paiii ller cheek and slrnilt-ll aloof in lliv ]'(lill| of iiisuielilio. down lii-iliiloiii street, into llit- lit’- fici- and llliPk in her grace. lly l l-‘vll-i-li iivr illntti was iilrlili- hing, i-‘iizllrlis tuuibiI-ll like clowns ill a cirrus iliroulzil llfll‘ bewilder- .~li brain. Nlilxliii- Lailuv, sewing ller willie fa iluggvsteli lllili she llii ltl the iliesoing room and llP. _dowll for il few miiliites. "it's awfully coilfuaiiig at. first, Rut you'll lin iuiiprised llow Vqllltflt ‘y it fill slrniglllvlls nut," siii- titltl- Pt]. Sonia s-inliii-li lit'l‘ iifllilllltlt‘ iliiti took the suggestion. tlniy Si)" did not lii- down, Tu have dim-.- tluli would have been like flying llii: white flag‘. She powderoil lior HOSP, roilged her cheeks uziil light- ed a cigarette. Standing before the inirn-r, silo smoked without touching the cigarette with iii-i fili- zers. letting it daiiiile ioosi-ly fiom her lip-s. 'i‘+-:i lilirluies later site was back )il lilo bait-oily. Al 5 o'clock, when she ilill on her ilal to fly to the protection tzi’ her our walls, site liiltl not been lid- drlasseli by one person except. .\iu.\'- iile LulRue. lti bed, without food, an atom in a sea. oi’ humanity traffic roaring qulsitie her window, Sonia closed hoi- eyes, , Pictures t-anle lo he", ovenls of‘ the two weeks slut-o hor i-lrildnit, llflli. _.i0r’s kisz-i lli the dark aii Sillneyfs pilrty". Tom Underwood's, proposal. iwliicli ho bud retracted; the day sill: caine away. The dab‘ it‘lii1*i'lil\'<‘i' of her conversation villi Doll S! li‘l\'illl‘l' ill his mother's, sliadotl lilllfily’. 'l‘heil the llilyi silo hail passed working for her, sister. Poor Vera. who had ill-l, saisled that Soilia, i-olllll not under-l stand iunrrlagv. “Anti may liici‘, tiny IHEVPJ‘ conic," murmured Hon- izi, "wilt-ii ll! ran llililerslailli one‘ like hers." l Silo iiilll met Don Slillwatoi‘ that; ‘lillllli day with news of the loin-rt, fiom his liiu-ic, Lying in llli- dark-j nests, Sonia imagined sili- ooullii slneli zlgilili the fragruilro oi‘ tile roses Silt‘ iinti izailiei-oli for the, tinting-tattle, rrlllil llPliF her filth-- oris "'i‘iii.~i will kill inc. Soiliii," her‘ mother crying ill the flight, =_ They hail labored, sacrificial, still, fered all llii‘ agony of separation, that she inlaiil vomi- lo (‘- EXPEBTANT " MUTHERSE Read Mrs. Menard’: Lettenl Her Expgiwenelliliay Help, Chatham, Ontario. — “l want to tell you how much good your medicine ' has done me. Bc- fore my baby came l felt so weak and run- ' down that l could hardi y do my ' work. My head ached continually and Iwaa so dia- l. couraged that l 'oouid cry from morningtillni ht. I had ano t er baby justoneyear alt’ ol and it. gave me a lot to do. i I thou hi: Iwouid try Lydia E. Pinkhamhl egetabie Compound, as I had read so much about it in the little books. I found a difference right away as my head was relieved and my tired feelings gonc._ My sister harl been doing my washing and she continued doing it, as she oaid ' might set me back if I started to do it again. it: sure did help me and i had taken just two bottles when my baby came. He la a fine big boy.i now nearly five months old. lam taking our medicine again and I am able to o my work all byimyaeif now. i always recommend t. e egetablo Compound to women. and r tally to expectant mothers, as I_ believe they need hei at those times."- Mra. OLIVER stump, 24 Harvey Sh, Chatham. Ontario. 0 Nll_l_ll‘.E i The Annual Meeting of the] Abolwolt Athletic amoral-m‘. will, be held in the Board or Trade . November 29th n’ ll’. M. CHAS. D. STEWART, . . hi’! 4i. \ It Will Delght You; T l: A jhrfectly halanced-auuerb in fjlavpur. SEALED IENDERSM T81 Sealed Tenders will be received by in; T‘ y, December 1st, 1927. for the purchase Government, oi’ the Agricultural llall, Summerside. Th; highgsfl m- any Tender not necessarily accepted. from the w. BOULTlilt. ,_ Deputy Minister oi‘ Agriculture- J . By Orderi EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. 443-ll-l8-fmw5i in» ibi- ligili Iiriiniiiiiig up to ilui lliilu-i" (iue-siiiul, aliil iiiosi- llllll1l‘ tlliillsell igilliiri-s liial would this little room; that Hllt‘ Hill-llii l liPlP ionizing for tnv Plviiilil of a fa- miliar villi-e, Silppoiw silo return- oli to Manolo? Silo (‘tllilll iinaih i l Charlottetown. P. E. L“, November Nit h, 1927. h l We will be live, and dressed try daily until oi the season. prices paid. SWIFT CANADIAN c0, to BANK ' buying D0111- the 9M Highest v in SALE Sealed Tenders will be received l; my office 51 Queen Street, ch". iottetown. up to the 28th day 0| ‘November, for the stock, gpnglsflnl .of fancy goods, confectionery gm , elc., also the store fixtures now can. vtained in the store at. Sourls, lately belonging to Marshal A. Paquet of Soul-is. authorized assignor, A list of the above stock and ti;- the undersigned up to and includ-ltures with approximate vglugflon Provlnelallmay be had on application here. 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