‘as... ,~.. Wwr- -_-.-~-l~.s> “r urn gs»..- irw" PAGE TWO i} THE CHARLUIIFETOWi GUARDIAN The Crippled Lady 0f Perihonka “She is like a child, waiting for More fun to bring up a healthy child than a md3~,;m;;;; r- mother last eve-ulna. and aha asked h» ‘Illa to meet you. she cried and OCTOBER 1, 1932 w." lawhed and is damnably happy. If _ you don't mind I'd like to come over when you two have settled down and have you tell me about this monstrous happening. May It" "You know you don't need an in- vitation," said Paul. "Come tomor- row." He had an odd feeling of not knowing what was ‘going to happen as he left Ermerdale and entered his home. He could feel himself under a strain roused by the near- ness of explanatpns which it was Claire's right to hear and his duty to make. It would be hard to talk about Carla, as he must, even should Claire, in her wisdom ask for noth- 111g. Claire was waiting for hint in her room. This act of thoughtfulness pleased him. she knew that in a peculiarly embarrassing moment they should be alone. Both were sensitive, each a. little fearful of what one or the other might be- tray ln their first greeting. He was "iiiii! ‘i y S it wise! or kind to allow a child to choose its own food? Certainly not, because a child will choose those things that are made ‘artificially “nice” and these are invariably “dead” foods. A child needs food that builds muscle, nerve, hone and blood. A child needs “natural foods” even more 9.130 who has attained full growth. Even EXPERTS didn't think it possible w; lizilliililiiiii‘?! Roman lilcal is an ideal child’s food. Why? Because Roman Meal is one of the three only alkali-forming grain foods knowm-Bekua Puddy and Lishus being the other two. Given Roman Meal daily, together with milk, fruits and fresh vegetables, a child’a blood will maintain its normal alkali reserve The above h from a photograph eI Rabi. a. Jackson, u. 0., m". ha. Z0.19J2,s'n his 75th you. A! J0 years cgxgglllr. akrlugn In! a "T170356?!" h . . ‘ . clues a s e _ .__“Nature’s first defence against disease”. E.liL"....'i".'..‘..-..., i’»."_1..i... i. 1.4.1 thinking m!‘ “h” he “m” t° e‘ ' _ , . . , fl4",',‘,"'f,f,',’,, 1,7‘, Z"'{;',“‘}',’,,,‘,L',I',,'I;,I A‘ h" d°°r ‘med behind hm’ his "You have reached your limit . . . you ‘ _ As you love your children, don t let them rimnm a, 1pm.’... Meal. first impression was of a room illlled cannot pus; more beauty and value . " I eat soft, denatured foods. Give them foods with flowers Claire. like Carla. Ov- in“, Congolcum Gold Sea] Ruga.,l’ , ed them. The air was delicately fragrant wtih their perfume. Claire was" bending over a mass of white roses when he entered and then came toward him with both hands held out. She did not put her arms about him or offer him her lips, yet , never had he seen such a light of . . _ - from Our Morning Mdil—- happiness shining in her eyes. m- .-; - Y - a Hamilton, Ont., May 4m, 1932. mm e Ina/ems" i» k1“ h"- "l" ‘f ‘ ' “I am glad :10 say like] ahiiifliererétlriilau fir: tiwsizgtdmsfalifilya Zaietilaet * '- ' since Iatarte our ouian ea an so have got all m; family started on it, and I pelllnng mm‘ am sure anyone who uses it will speak as N” ‘mw’ Pam‘ N“ ‘mm we highly as I do of it.” have talked, Then, it you want to kiss me, you may." She was astonishingly free of the tension which he had anticipated. and as she stood with her ringers clasped warmly about his, telling him how glad she was that he was alive, and how doomed to despair and unhappiness she would have been if he had not lived to return to her, he wondered if it were Claire, his wife, who was talking to him, or another Claire-some one he _ had never known. For she seemed all wt once, to have drawn herself farther away from him than she had ever been, but in such a. sweet and friendly way that the change in her seemed one which could not bring hurt with it. It was Claire's fight that was hardest. It was going to take a Joan Thafs what floor covering expert! told us. Yet when we showed them the newest Congoleum Gold Seal lgsigna, they admitted we had ac- complished the seeming] y impossible. Their rich tones of colorful autumnal browns and jade greens at once creat- ed a new style trend in floor coverings. They blend with any furnishings. They glorify any room. For sheer radiant beauty, we have novel‘ seen their equal. At the lowest prices in Collglilellm history, these easy-to-(‘Jflllls fie!- lylng rugs are the world's greatest value in homo furnishings . - - guaranteed to your lasting satis- faction by the Con5°1°l1m G°ld Seal on the surface. OLEUM cmsm LIMITED ' GONG. MONTREAL ' lliat build sturdy youth and rugged man-and- womanliood-aud of such foods Roman llleal is tlic standard-the corner-stone of perfect licalili. Disease does not simply “come to you”. Wrong living invites disease; right living banislics it. ._.._-.mn qr H," (Name on request» CoNooLEuM cow seat. Rugs AND IN ROLL FORNLBYITH r-vnno We receive scores of such letters daily. Write [or samples of Roman Meal, E R E E Bekus Paddy, Lishus or Dr. Jackson's PM,” N“ 6” _ Jackson's Free Booklet "HOW 1'0 KEEP WELL”, Io—Robl. G. Jackson, M.D., VIM DrJackson Foods Limited alkaline beverage, Ko/y-Sub, and Dr. Avenue, Toronto, Ontario. n.» Not Be Mislcd . Only genuine, first lity Qmgolcum bears tbzuaold Seal on. the surface . . . your aitlve guarantee of Satis- Kction or Your Money Back. Look for the Gold Seal and PROVINCE U? v PRINPE l-IDWZUKD ISLAND. ‘lard Geurle I DOMINION or cansna In the Surrnrziiio- (‘curt ‘Y, A. D. 1032 In Re Estate of 'l‘i|oiiins Hiiberllu lacs or Charlottetown in Queen's County in the said Province deceased state telly (he Honourable Harold Leonard For Success Ranching FEED " IMPERIALS " Acknowledged leaders in Fox and Fur Raising. imperial Biscuit Company, Ltd. C‘ rlotteimvn, P. E. l. CEDAR SHINGLES ON HAND five Millions Cedar Shingles FOR SALE gizrgngzaghuiéiloiri-ifl: slflldfs Oéafxlglssfllj; or Am courage ‘to My what Bhehad make SUN ofthe genuine. Pan”, N,’ 3“ o t e . icri o e e ~ fir"? htiififwiiiii.“i.li°“ééill°, " "‘Z‘?.’.‘°“...“’.,“Ifi.. sit near n. .. elfl B u v u GREETING = they we" “an: each other - Rare Copy 0 f drinklna? that yours studyins? , t"I‘:,I:II-JOITIEQ‘SG 3:012“ “rfizginriirahteighlpg; “Pam we m m; to “$0M” partly seeing the swift visioning in T A.d "Drinking? Mo?’ said George. "I “Well, ,you see"-George tumed Ahney in Kings cI-iuuiy ln mu Pro- Y will 15:0 m W, ' his mtnd, surprised him by saying: l G O l should gay not!" very red--"well, yes, I am studying vlncig the Ailniinlstrntor of the above o“ Prom me 5 "Paul, I wonder u you “low. Just “you must be smoking, than" a “tum You see__v liflTTllHl l-lstnte priiying that n citation may he issued for the purpose here- lnnfter set forth: You are therefor hereby required to cite all perlons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before inc at a Surrogate Court tn he held in tlis Court House ln Charlottetown, in Qucrn’; County, in the anirl Province on Monday the seventeenth ilny nf October next, coming at the hour of eleven o'clorlt forenncn of the some day to shew cause it any they can why the Ac- counts of the said Estate should not he passed and the Estate closed as priiyerl for in mild petition and on motion of‘ TI. Francis llfnePhce, Esq, Pmctor for snid l’etltlcner..And I do He knew he was preparing to equivocate as he gave his word. A lie to save Claire from hurt was more aeditable than truth. The im- rpulse to shield her, to keep from her all suspicion or his love for Carla, swept over him as he locked at her. she was like the flowers on the table, as easily crushed, he thought. More vividly than aver he saw the difference between her and how much I honor and respect you. I wonder if you realize how fine you are»! have failedto play my part- as your wfie. I have not let you know these things as I should. The fault in our lives is not yours. It is mine. I think I could have made You love me. Yet I saw the unfair- 0688 0f it unless I could make my~ self love you first. I hoped and prayed for that. hereby orrlcr flint n true copy hereof he forthwith published in some news- paper published in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the ‘ditto hereof iinrl that n true copy here- nf hovfrirthwlih poatryl in the follow- ing public pliicca rrsprctlvclw rinrne- ly. ln the linll of the (‘cunt House ln (‘hnrlrittotoivn nfnrcsnlrl, nt or near the Brink of Nnrn Scntln mm n m- m-nr the Royal Bunk c! Cnnaiiii Charlottetown aforesaid so that all persons interested in the salrl Estate its nfnrcsiild rniiy have due notice thereof. Gin-n tinder my hnml and the Sen] of the aniri Cniirt this 15th dny nf September A. T). 10-12 rind in the 23rd yearupg )His lifiifesiy‘: reign. (SgdJ n. 1.. rarbsmn 5750-9-lil>ll‘rl.-4l. "mm" Ov¢flmo¢l Oouo-orooo oQo-Q-Q-Q; Carla. Carla would fight on through W894i’. even to death. Claire, suf- fering more, would droop and fade likeapetalinarose, shrinking from the quicker and more physical action which the other would find for himself. He was not analyzing himself, or;her. The thought-Jlke a picture-impressed itself upon h'm and Cleric. suing at him in these epic, introspective moments, u}; EYES TESTED sun GLASSES FITTED J. S. TAYLOR g E. W. TAYLOR ll! Optom Richmond Street I44: a Prnfe ssional Cafi Prohibition Commission ‘A1105? GIVE THEM pea ssvrns Safe for Um] loath...- co for little tummlesm... us in your woods than any journey, “There wasn't love when we were mlflled. on either side. You did not love me, not in the way you wanted to love a woman, and my feeling for you was ail immeasurable respect and admiration for an honorable gentleman. It seems trite and sup- "flclfll to say that the interests of our families brought us together, does it. not? But it ls true. I wanted to love you. But I discovered-after a lit/tie while-that somethLng was in my way." "I know," he found himself say- illl- "You couldn't love an animal, Claire. I was that, until the day you came to the Mistassini. I have been blind and brutal. God knows I am only half worthy of youl" “And wise" S0 softly did his wife speak Carla's name that for a moment it seem- ed as if he had not heard it. "We have promised ourselves to be honest." she continued. "Do you remember a letter I wrote you from Paris in which I said I was coming to you and that I was sure a more important thing would happen for PARIS, Oct. e- A plan to offer an early printed Bible as a prize, in a. lottery, the proceeds of which would go to French anclhmerlcan unemployment relief, was announ- ced yesterday by the owner of the book, Mlle. L. Lucie, Paris philan- thropist. She said she intended to communicate with William Green, president of the American Federa- tion of Labor, to arrange the hold- ing of the lottery, which she ex- pects to yield at least $10,000,000. Although four other copies of this Bible are extant, this is the only one known to be in private hands. Moreover, it is described as unique because it bears on the title page e. Latin insorlption by King ' Francis I. of France, said to be of eonskierable hlstcriciil importance. The Bible was printed in Latin by John Gteelsius at Antwerp in 1537 for Robert Etienne, who later became Royal Printer to King Francis. Ivflle. Lucien copy is be- lieved to be his presentation copy to the King. Mlle. Lucie proposes that, Ml’. Green shall make all arrangements for the lottery, the proceeds to be distributed equally between relief for the American unemployed and Mlle. Lucie's philanthropic works. In a tentative contract she has had drawn up, the name of the city where the lottery would take place has been left blank. OANADIAN TYPEWRITERS FOB "I never touch a smoke)’. The coach looked at him hard. “Wbv that must have been close v ’ on 4Q years agoli \ said this lady ‘ "My ohlldmn were still Babb I know Wash dao snaantaalzifeleokriaing and a cox-t n! endurance content between vou and tlwdolled olothu. T! the dis“! was- deioetad. you were beds-applaud If the dirt wort. both you and the clothe: were be- “Qurpriu changed all that. it gave audsl easily and spared a great. deal of rubbing- Tlurv halides. the eletheaoarnaeut-aoclean tint-they were bags-an‘ They atill do. o! course. but the ouhtandlng qual- ityililssabeutflurprlsehihsaiety In spits o! lb afiaeflvasieaa- Sun prise has never injured any gar- ment- no matter hew fnquentlv ~ l9. was- waahad." "Duality first” was the policy adapted when the flnl bar of Surprise Soap was made fr so. Stephan, MB. forty-air years ago. This policy has never been altered and the qualify has improved with advsnoln] knowledge. Ireaplnlpaee will: medal-n raqulnmanrs. '\ But the coach cut him short. "Any more of that George,‘ he "George," he said, "it can't be said, "and you're oi‘! the team." m,“ 03km“. likOldyfll Dgomilsedt’ one around the Tm; 3311155 151,53 are town. wor cou! gve" N f u, glgqo c min Extras .. . . . . . . .. $3.75 and $4.00 u» i» Moan-is we» o. m- a»... 1 ' ° "i" ““ ““ ‘. John shun‘ ummom u - typewriters have gone to the ‘Uni ‘ C] 3 25 d i s,“ ,,|| M,,,,,,,,,,,,,, mum, De you kiww-nowwhy I inid ted Kingdom in the m: five 931's - - - - - - - - - - - - - $ - all $3.75 infractions of PBOIIIBITION scr 7°" will?" months. The value was moses. to the above or to "I have only wondered." . n, h . 310mb], 3am m," m, “m9 2nd Clears . . . . . . . . . . $2.75 and $3.00 » Ins , it t é i "'°‘“' ’-'~""'" " ° "" '" ::..“""*.:.'" rm W s" i" "r- ‘~ ".5. r - ~ cause read ween l es b, 1'23 1 d 11’%9_ Th, . $.34, i Clear Walls . . . . . . . . $2.50 and $3.00 ' Stelvirgrgmfimggwéher o, your 1mm Mam I knew n u; valueviit-lem tyre; is comb g< q Xi f5; i I _ N: w. ' _ last a great love had come into your dumly l,“ filly“; at. zéi’! 1 Extra N0. lSiJ . . . . . . . $2.00 and $2.50 SABBISTERSI Iégmléilrggns’ "c life, arid that Carla Haldan had a ‘ ‘a . , s4 Great George Street brought it to you. You do not love cgpmmg gong-BALL MONEY T0 LOAN i , f" L» M- P0019 & C0- McLEOD a BENTLEY .I. A. BENTLEY W. B. BENTLEY. K. C. ine. You love Carla. And, loving her, you would sacrifice everything for my sake." His fabric of lies was gone, his The college football coach took ' - l one of his best men aside on a fine ' spring day and said: a? a y » h v_ n” ‘W: A ‘on __ I “Maw, Agornsyqbh‘ :21 laid bare under the gaze of his "George you are going to pieces. ,_ -. ., ,, I .14‘: ‘ i i " ‘ " T LOAN 49's 6W8, You're pale and tti and flabby. ‘ - ' fégflj“ m“ 1mm °"'°°‘ l" "Mimi" 51ml m: Be Oontinuedl What's hapPened to yiiur are you \ ?*'°"“§'"""""'~“"""“n" o‘ .1 ‘ I ' _. l ,_ . ' t . .._.:..s;~..»;,i~l§i|a;;g=",_. . _,