vi »..»s~ , f \ - i _ JANUARY 14, 1928 PAGE TWO THE CHARLO PTETOWN GUARDIAN » ' ,_ __ "****" ‘ Toinorrow’s Radio SONIA Proirram ‘_ _ By » Sunday, Jan. liith -ck vim Hunsr- 8'0" H "1- 5Q\. I » . wav isis) sc'heneci.ady..uniiarinn.‘ te 'OOQWOOFVCW-Q-OQQOV-O£*§§#f~ 8 3 [IL to a55\\ (conunued) wJz i454) N. ciiildrens Hour. sag; wav _‘A C\,€a'“ f |Ns1'A|_L|v| ENT lxxvu. M5 au "L I the Sce\2f*“ an PQI nhl .W1 The a“ \a -9“\,C\\\ges tt - A 5? e 0 £93. 1; °° is to “Za qaatiii ta cf# ° - \\9x\ c t\{*“% ¢£a¢e'S° A , Made in Canada Sonia slept Iiitli: her i'Irst`higlit aloni- In the a|aai'tiueiil. She was so n<=iv<.u-s she was fore(-tl to climb _our or hed and light one ot' the or- ;ange shaded lamps. ller eyes would almost close, their strain op- en again. She felt inordlnateiy grateful for tlic steady glare of the ,llght. ; tin the mo-rnliig she was able to -laugh at he-r fears. The sun was is-hiuiiig. Spring was in the nir. iShc was sure that even Don could (have fc-und nothing tu criticize iii her conduct of the night heforc. She had acted as n wife shouli, re- proaelii`ul and dignified. As she dressed she was meiitaiiy patting herself on the back. She had made the wisest move of hor Ilifi: when she married Don Stillwa- ter. I-le was an anchor, a haven, Aliciioii sAi|5? To be sold by public auction at Stanhope on the 19th day of Janu- ary l lobster boat and engine, 280 trays, 2 anchors, 2 herring nets and a quantity of rope, enough for 280 traps. » ll’ stormy the first fine da after 1825-1-13-4i .i... . . ~ v I . 1' _ the 19th. Terms made known at ` Bale. -5:17 FRANK J. star. ii Qi*/Y Stanhope. I- E’/ri , I ., i \ __ I/,_ Fi' 'ci /j. "arse “W IIOT f "_._I ICE _ _“f”-'?»L-_____ T __ ,= he partnership preiiotisiy exist ing between i')uvis l~i~ Baker and T;-I the undersigned was dissolved _ March 5th, 11026, the business has since been carried on under the same style or Auld & Baker, I now wish to advise that I intend to continue the business as usual under my own name alone. ROBERT C- AULD _ F[_06_own_ P_'E_ L g_,,cs¢ axon ,5 Bugs,-.¢ur¢d She really should go to Muncie te n.::r,ino 'taint from heaiihy that afternoon. But there were .im T-_#Rim IIUTICE all a rock. Then Sonia smiled. Well, not exactly n rock since last night. She tinglcd with excitement when she icnienibered the way he had kissed her. Yet the memory was disturbing. How could she feel as she did ,about two different men? Nev- ,ortheless she knew that li’ Don had ‘insisted she would have gone to- Beriin with him, Franklin, in the white light of comparison, seemed petulant and weak. But the urge to cali him back to her the night hefore had been a physical pain. It was disgusting and confusing. Was she ever to know heri own mind? She had been with Don so iintiniately the last few days that ,his image was stamped in her .hraiii. She brought it out like a ;ineusuring stick for Franklin. Yot `it was ridiculous, because they fwere two distinct. types. , She tt-ld herself that she must he strong enough to leave without ‘ist-eing Franklin again. If she ‘could once get away from personal ll ' »f¥"*;r (f»`§i.' “Q o - ~ ._ ’\___/ We, the undersigned merchants of /` r ff’ O Montague, agree to close our res- /Q ff f pectlve places of business at six 7'. *lil g o'el0ck, p. m., Saturda an _ If/I V L_ . t y d Wed nesday. excepted, from Monday, January 16:11. uniii further notice. J __ _._ Pwie a. numpsim, Lui _ i " "`i'~" W. L. Poole, President. NOT A SOFT DRINK T- G- IVBS. Ltd- ‘Why dor.’t you think pn_p is a T. G. Ives, President. ft drink?" J. W. Murdock i; “~ver since I was hit with a M01-ved & lilvfirffizfir :mic von of ii i iiavtwi though: D. J. McLean. 1811-I-12-3i 5°." ANNUAL MEETING I The annual meeting of the H-azelbrook Dairy Co., Ltd, will be held on Wednesday, J any. 18, 1928 at 2 p.m. A. Roy Jones, Secy. F64-0-Q-Q-ooo-oo-0-Q-oo-Q-+0-Q-0+-0+o¢ f :vias rssrsn AND . Glance tlttod by lclentltlo methods. I5. W. TAYLOR AND J. S. TAYLOR Beglltored Optometrists $0000 Table Stock Potatoes 39 QUEEN STREET CHABLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. poo-eo-o-o-oooovo-¢+rooo+v+o¢ f§4'O*§4-O 4504-O4 O-O *Q44 9% 'O-6 = Iiardwoo d Flooring All grades and thicknesses stored Under steam heat. Made ‘by _/-- Seaman- Kent Co. I ~ S0|l| by , MacDonald - Rowe A Charlottetown » ‘ ` The nichsia is named after Loon- ic.. fminniiy your fwlivolmabea as Well an your l / J _ ./ -<45.-_' i 17 nz menmna semi } f V., ., 0 ` -o-oo-o-o+oo-o-ooo-¢»++¢+o+n-oo-o_ ___ qi, it _ . .LLESTER DOUGLAS -~ if. xi wiioi.i:sni.r~: riionucir li‘i'(`i / / , ' Exporter of 'l Prince Edward Island Certified Seed and ` ' _f\ . 9 :f°;“£___‘%`Z"7 Lffldqjc `T`."" , _ , Af; ._ .<\`. . ' ,_ P. , 2.- (lil, .' ii . \/,/Dx I, Q it `U'."l He! i just inadc a resolution c marry you this year. She: Funny! I just made one ct to marry you. 1 .nn 5%. Qi if/ '@ 9 2. . \\\\.; \-; 3 ~ ve ss \. ‘_ i°‘ if 2;/’-_ § 3. _i ~ NOT THIS LITTLE GIRL “I trust that you're not a drink- ng girl like so many of our young- r net of today." “Nosireel Not mel I’m cuttin’ .ut the old demon for the New Year." / /' . 1 \ /il” l ” li \ i _i . *C . ".`.` -'#21 _ ,ia / I .i / _ / i CLOSE FRIENDS SURE “WZ'iy do you think those glril ~ i~I.:c f.i;r.da7" ‘ -; my rg quwrrclin :li the time " co tact with him she might dis .cover whether her case was liopo- .lcss or simply the infatuation she had made Dc-n believe it was. ton many things to do, although .sh-» could not have enumerated any of them. Don did not expect her _io leave for several days. _But islic would pack and go not inter than Siiturda_v_ Their suddenly silo know nothing could force her iii: go Iii-i`iii‘e Saturday. Bu( shi- inust gn tlieii. She wr<:»t.i\. a iioto to 'hor inoti‘iei', tolling her that lion :hail gone and she would he liomc. f "|'li explain everything litem." l-sine fiiiisiieil. “'l`ell (lad to he sure to nic(-t mo." , x 1 u I Sonia posted the letter in thif early aii`|i\riiof;-ii i-ii hor way to thi- `i(-zil-csliitie oi't`i(-e. She had tllitflfl' 9:00 a. m. KDKA (318) E. Pitts. Services. WCAE (517) Pitts. M. E. Church » 9:30 a. m. 9:40 a. rn. WHB (337) K. City. Disciples. 10:00 a. m. WJZ (454) N. Y. Baptist. ll:00.a. m. i _ KOIL (227) Iowai Little White. WIP (508) Phila. Trinity. KPAB (309) Lincoln. Presbyterian. WCCO (408) Minneapolis. Lutheran 12 Noon WCSO (405) Mlneapolis. Methodist WMC (517) Memphis. Methodist. KFAB (509) Lincoln. Westminster. 3:15 p. m. . CKCL (357) Toronto Men's Service. 4:00 p. rn. IWGI-IP (270) Detroit. Episcopal. |WCCO (410) Mlps. Hope-House. WSU! (422) ,Iowa City-Vespers. 5:00 p. m. WORD (275) Chl. “Foreign Se vice." 5 6:30 p. m. WLW (428) Ci.nci. First Pres'by. WOC (353) Davenport. Evangelist 7:30 p. m. WOS (394) Jeff. City., M0. Présby WOO (508) Phila. Presbyterian. >1 CONCERTS-TALKS 12:00 m. WJZ (454) N. Y.-The Roxy Strol KYW, WRC, WOC, WJR. 1 00 p m ' : p. WJZ (454) N. Y. Sunday Forum. 2:00 p. m. WHO (535) Iowa. Roxys Stroll. WBZ (333) Mass. Roxys Stroll. 3:30 p. m. WEAF (4827 N. Y.-Moscw Orches WLW, WEBH. 6:30 p. m. WHO (535) Iowa. Sax. Sextet. 1:30 p. m. WIP (508) iPhila. Concert. WCAE (517) Penn. Concert. 8:00 p. m. WCBD (345) Zion. “Eiiseniblc." WRK (270) Hamilton-Concert. KPO (337) San Francisco. Abus, Quartet. _ and ask y<-u for my old posilimi. hiil. for lliii pri-sf»|i| I wisli to stay ai Iioini-." ltr 11- 0 ed it was limo for iicr io rcsiizii. I She found- lrors-elf both lioplng and _ feariiig Ilizil. shi- wiiiild sec l<`raiik- M lin. - ‘,`. iii- was iJii~|-i-, sliiinhiiu.; :i| his ‘ iiiisk, moodily intent on a <~oiiIrii<'l.il.(" Soiiia (lid not speak to liini as hi-‘M iiiil not lift his eyes. _ Sin- went. first in the balcony and coll(-ated the fow.possi»ssIoi\s shi) hziil i~-|'| in her dcsk_ sonic pon As .lvii ’i`liiniia-s iipiiiiiul the iloor or Hoiiiu, shi- saw VValii~i‘ llciider- in staiiiliiig :ii i"rankIiii`s desk. 'I‘lii‘ air iii liic <)i|`ii:i: was (electric. ometliiiig had iinppeiieil. llotli men* 'iilatiiig w'll.l| i'i(lii:ii‘.‘i)iis ivelfein' oiicf-_ Sonia. was i-iiiiiairassetl. ii could not |( turn lo the lialcoiiy nur rcui-li tliii out(-r door without isslng tlium. As shi- livsituteil, . . ~ 1 - .""' i i ti- f (‘h~ i :ww 'n‘ i-.|p|(l||,',., voip.. m_..,._ LV", wm_n_‘all things is the ideals of its young; Iii Rc-Estate of William McPhor- Hume’ a ' 9 ' no wn I l WOO (508) Phila. Bethany Presb. WBZ (333) Springfield. Unitarian. WHK (265) Cleveland. I. B. S. Pro. WOR. (303) Buffalo. Presbyterian. WWJ (375) Detroit. Presbyterian. WEAN (319) Providence. All Saints. WLW (428) Oinci. Sunday School. WJAX (337) Jacksonville. Services. To WJZ, WBZ, WBZA, KQKA,_l wNYc (535) N. Y.-Band concert. 1 im. in WEAF. WEEL, w.iAn,i wma, w'r1c, won. wcsH.' F»O.B. Factory, Toronto. Tum BIQQ No Eliclu Tax. l. New LowPr\cu Touring - $595 Coach - - 695 , Coupe - - 695 l Commercial _ 1 Roadster 650 Roadster - 630 (Without Rumble Suri /.S L1 \" /Sf \ i erfected I woo (ass) Idwa. 'cohce‘rz. Wh1ppCt F0111' 1 30 m. » n,.r.,.,a,,, $200 100 100 175 180 i’,_y t -/ \' ~$il\\ A quality car at the lowest price in our history _\/ oi -'v ft) QV: >: '°z :n F1 :ii Since its inception the Whippet has dominated its field-in Power, in Speed, in Economy of operation. And noyv -at new reduced prices-Whippet further dominates in low price and big value. Note its modern features: ‘ Big4-wheel brakes Force-feed lubrication f i pet \Vhippet Six Nmiw new naiiias... Touring- - $735 .$240 Coach - 895 70 Coupe - 895 60 Roadster 850 200 Sedan » 965 1 io _ ¢ ¢ WOC, WCCO, WDAF, WGYU; WSM. WSB. WMC. WOW, WHOJ Roadster - 685 (With Rumble Sent) Sedan - - 760 R 'tr gasoline tank 164 inches of springs Long leg room Silent timing chain 175 160 Lower centre of gravity More efficient engine Greater upeed Faster pick-up Landau - 1000 - 150 i wav (379) Schenectady, N.Y. orch‘ - Landau » - 800 _ Cabriolet,{:‘,',f§,*}: Coupe 5”" 705 f_ . I -f 160 245 Full balloon tires The Whippet is Coast-to-Coast Modern style bodies the holder of the Economy Record All Prices F.O.B., Factory, Toronto: Taxes Extra. No Excise Tax. ‘ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY CORN 121 BROS. MCLAINE SERVICE STATION L. A. MCI)0NALI) I _ suMMsRsim:. P. n. i. mi; r:rr,ir'i‘oN s'i‘i¢i-:i-:1', urinrti.oT'i‘r:1‘owN. P. iz. i. soimis, P. E. i. <1 Y 8. i okoil angry. Friiiiklin was gest- ur companionship the more wi dmired your excellent Ciiristiani qualities. While it is an acknow- tledged truism by a very large muj- i i ority of the people that the greatest asset in any community for its acl- vancement prosperity and ifi. In number of years and we can truly say that the more we learned ot o ‘ . oMiNioN oi- cANAnA . ritoviwric oi-‘ ____ _ ___ .. _ noiviiNroN or CANADA* or eieven ifiuocir, for-enoonfor the PROVINCE OF same day to show cause it an the PRI 18|. Nor: i-:nw/ticii isi./mi) ` PRINCE EUWMW ISMNI’ ii The Probate (hu,-flirt The Probate Court i lain George v. A. ii.. 1927 ln Re-Estate of Frederick ll. h (icorge V., A. l)., 1928 Y Y can why the accounts of the said ,Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on 'Vlotion of Donald McKin- non, Proctor for the said Petitioner. And I do hereby order that a true i-ils. ai liaiiiiki-ri-hiet', powder, roiigi-_t and ieiiratiwites. 'i`hi- girls watched l~c»r cui‘iously_ ’l‘hey scented simiewliai <'lia>-iteiied hy the dviilli iii' Maxine, Violet. ff-llowcd her into the dressing room. _ "l'm awfully sorry you're loav- ing." “Maybe you tlhink Tm not.” :in- iswered Sonia, powderiiig her nose. i “Sonia, old Jeddle didn’t fire iyou, did he?" ` Sonia summoned her haughtlest stare. ‘ ` "Why should he?" _ Violet 'pursed lips that were al- 'ways too red. "l thought maybe since the acci- .ilent . . . . , Sonia eyed her disdalnfully. -‘You think too darned much," she said. But Violet was determined to get inforinaticn. = “Wasn't it awful about Maxine? `ls it true that she never breathed after they found her? Do you know .linny says Mac is simply paralyzed for fear some one will tell his wife?" “Some one ought to," stormed Sonia. "Well, lie's taking no chances, Jiuuy says he has invited her to go cast with liiin on a business triD~ Anil she told Jlniiy she could not understand the change in her lurs- hanil, She feels this is to li€ their second honeymoon." "Oh," exploded Sonia, "hc makes mi: sick." "Well, anyway." coiitinuvd Vin-I ict, "the thing has certainly been ktpt quiet." Sonia liasienctl to say good-hy. She dreadeil the talk with Mr. 'Flirnins and wlsliod to have it o\'- cr. Ili- receiveii her formally. "You have entirely recovcrell from ill(-, effects of the accldi:ni'."' “Ye-s, .\Ir, Tliomasj' Sho woudoz- I-rl if it would startle liini if 1-iii() had rpplletl, "Vins, Uncle Jed." “You urn rr-:uly to return -to your lio(~l(kf-r-plni!'."' "No," sho i-mid. nintching hiin in irililni-ss. "l wanted to tell Y0" that | am giving up my position." 'I‘lii-r<- was not ii flicker of Hur prisi- in his qiiestion. "Arn you remaining In (Ilih-iiiifi'»"' “I'm :ming ho-mc." "Misa Marsh, il hope your rein- iioiis with lim (il1lDI0¥¢P.4 fif illlii office Iiiivi- rrilisvil Y"" "0 unhuil' |iim\s~i " . . _ _ U _ . D Y ‘ A Color swept In iieil (nip wav(-H livc. Many oi' us here tonight have wo0Dw0|;|(|N(} C0., LIMITED. -___---_-~----~-----~~-~~- Y ~--- cious of the ea-is of the entire renl lin as if the incident just passed (To Be Continued.) All the friends and neighbors of Mr. Thomas Damian Shreenan met at his home on January 2nd, to give him honor and wish him every suc- cess in his intended marriage on the 4th Inst. A delicious lunch was served, after which the following address was read and a well-filled purse presented to Mr. Shreenan to which hc in n few well-chosen words thanked those present for their ad- dress and generous gift. The following is the address:~ To Mr. Thomas Damian Shreenan, Kinkora: Dear and respected friend,- We have assembled at your home on this important occasion tonight when we learned of your intended marriage iii the near future to one of Fern-` wood's most respected and popular young ladies. We can assure you that one and all of us appreciate hnving the privilege of doing you an honor which has been so well merit- ed on your behalf at all times as a true and devoted citiren oi’ this par- ish, and the rovince in which ou ai-ross hor |'ni‘o, hiir her (fi/(’H iii"' grown up with you and have been ouiri c f` every good woik in church and stat= A. B - _ ~ ~ -~ _ w“"b"""°“‘ S“"°5“t°’ Judge ° Wziii,er's facie was Iiiwft ri-il, hui Iwhigh had a|ways found in L annemmn Wmbmmn Slum Pr b t _ _ , . , _ _ _ _ _ o at e &c., &c. ho answe.red coldly, "You'r-e not ie-learnest and devoted advocatgou qu flilelgglieii?(;liatIio(`I&i'i-X3' nfl T” "Ie Sheri" “I the C°““I~Y» UI ionsibie i'or your remarks just] On this joyous festival we are Queens C0un|,y`0,, any 'C0;,§;;,_b`1,'. or Q“00“'5 C0'-\“‘Y» °|' “ny C°“5Iah|° °"~ now, Franklin. I shouldn'i say anylgivlng our best efforts to make you mcmm person 'wiwm ,,,,d é-mm,',, .Utrralo Iwl’S0n Wmllrl Said Cilllniyi' more if i -were you." _ ireei that as a citizen you have tie-1 i GREETINQ He turned to see Sonia. ,seived all the honor we can bestow GpEETNG. _ , “How do y0u do, Miss Marsh?" uP0n you and we cannot refrain from " ‘ `_ WHERE-4_5 UPON IXBJIIIHB ¢ll;¢_P¢lI- Sonja Hammered 3 g,...e,;ng_ con. saying that your commodious homer WHE . i ~ "0" °“ n e °f ““ ° ° mm' ly why the accounts cf the said iiesiii.. her. His breeding had not "_."°°”"* ‘ESWC Should not he missed and ihe» iuiieii him in the ii-ying situation. Her Kldney T1-oubl ,F-“itfite Cloavil as :~i-iyad for in said “I in proud ot you. she tiled iid- Q . kl D. ed MIS/ftI"§°n “nd °“ MONO" of Donald miringly as they entered the writ- ulc ISR €a,l'€ `-~cK mwn- P'”°°f°‘” fm' U19 “lid P0- mg. can I y _ titioncr. And 1_do licvcby ordc' that He smned and gave the ,_.ham-_ mmm” Lady Te""_ B M la true copy iereof bc forthwith feur orders to drive tlirouglt Lirfl Derived from§D‘I>ldd';me Q pubhshed in s°mc newspaper pub' ,com pm.k_ _ Kidney Pmm flished in Charlottetown aforesaid i I pa I” . I men u n 1 f I L ,_ .. _ , _ _ ' iqueens County in the said Province, _ ::?..:¥.;°;‘;...‘:.’.."alrite:-:.;’.:;~ .i?;“‘.¥2i.‘;“‘.'.:..,i.'.‘.f°“@f.”~‘i°-0°--°°~ ear- "' “"1” “°“~°' '°“'°'““°“ ‘“ yuu'll lilaiiiiul wvll know what llhunest and sober, always assistind C(-;,s¢»¢i'¢@~,¢q¢e me Hmiwf biu, By the Honourable A. Bilnnemmn ini~.'iii,“ I - - ' ` ` ` ` ' bl s 0 li EAS upon ieadinr' Luc pe- T d gh t _ has always been a place of S0cm1,.c_i Hi R m I J - .Charlotte West, Amanda aim' an In Charlottetown aforelilld S0 I . _ _ h . i - state office. Franklin race was 5°” "1 Whlch 5'0" have made Wei' rliciiiesgli of”Br(I~i~i:iii? n Mcxcmle "°°P°' "°m° “H °' Ch°'|°"°‘°w" _ _ , 'come all your friend Yami ~ L_ ' _ ‘ *_ ‘mc “f°1`9f“ld~ aforesaid, the Executors of the iiiw.l`ifi°..ii.f§ff}If.eT2il..ii"ifé. ii’.ifia“°°S- and always beiwwfdagituflillim f.‘1.`£`..°fi'£2§teE’f."§~`f.°§‘.?.f.‘li...‘§"" ‘We-“"°”° “““‘°" °S“"'° "'“"“‘ “““ “ ` ‘ ,the kindest attention as well as; _ ‘I Ia' Citation may be issued for the pur- ld nod- i tion may be irsuird for the ‘ur _, many travellers who were m d t. . _ - .. . I' pose P050 h0l'281ter set forth; You are hSh_e_ l_i_f_ted_he:- _h_ead___proudly.M I_home and received a large miaaguife l1eieaftci_set._ torlli. louure tiiere-,therefore hereby reqmred to cm, an out e__ o ii wi you, r. cry(-,u1,gener0s"_y_ Let Us hope that oie hereby required to cite all per- persans interested in me mm Es- llegrdgetr-son. _ __ ___ k F __ when you and your amiable partner ions interested in _tire said l1_.si.1ic in law to be and appear before me MI 8 er “me 5 bac 0" fa" ' return as husband and wife we willbp 'm appear "eww me “‘ “ pm' a Probate Court to be held in HW' ibe in a position to extend the most- atc_C°ur'“ to bc held m.th° C°“rt Court House in Charlottetown. In ha'(']ViI1li3ii]t‘Ii;_t(I1(iecl LFRED E REID, MILF ORD STATION, N SA ‘