em. _ -¢-.-=.-lw<...»s..n, | _\_vsnNEsnAY. _ HE LAST CALL FOR BETTER v Better Treatment of Our Farmers and Farm Problems--Better Treatment of Our Soldiers to Whom the Liberals Have Denied the Vote and the First Right of Citizenship- For Honest, Co-operative Administration THE OHARIJOTTETOWN GIYJARDIAN And the Most Progressive Plattorm Ever Presented in This Province Vote as Early as You Cam-Work as Hard as You Can---Use all the Influence You Can-- All Through the Day to Elect All the Progressive Conservative Candidates THE PoLLs CLOSE AT FIVE r Ihome now. Another dny was end- Karin Ellis * _ (s; ma»: Jackson) . Author n! Popular stories in i National Mansion CHAPTER. XXV!!! Even when there was n0 P1569 n o» i5". wou no s n e Pi the deieated. I-ie discovered ten o'clock in the morning movies. and was astonished that so many others had discovered them, mo. ...s°ii.'§.l'."'°‘...§“l.'. its“??? $6.5." e co - ll there were not something lack- hllfl h l. e chooi Lng in himself. When he had ‘m: i flnreenflm? plogesrrom been in school. the bis’ corpora; Wellnefls - help them be tlons sousht vmlflln! YW"! "'5 punctuaL . even beiore ey Irflllllliwd- 31 Y had been one o those- whl? rlmdnh; ranrlggedhehiirgeeil himse . e a pre ior everything except the very tn that had hapoencd- The" "year". '2. "éiii-iil‘? as irom e ' i this rt oi crisis. st lee ior men and women. erhefnvlcd iglofl sweating men who uaranteed to give a lifetime “bu.” m m; “Help, Ann he oi dependable ""1"- erwled the quick walking‘ people .\ agout hknidflbr. alttggylhdld e Q5 I'll) Y fir! 1 plane to go and he had not. He envied those who were ntlll part oi the world, wrapt in theiir smalh tfilikswgd igiggkinssorglée 3:11:12 gar something, raise some: qgllngx; lledsomegne lust said. "Hey. e yo. P Johflrm éagky hcmpfinaigel: others." he e . was still a little money in the bank. ‘Phere was the apartment, the really handsome apartment. And there was his wile. Thinkin! o! her, he sa/w that he could go Bridal Ensembles from Wcllnefs Punctusllty l; an important characteristic anytime but to- day, in wartime, It is even more important that we be on time all the time. Start Distinctive! roys and Iendable. styled models (or rls. Accurate, De- Guaranteed. W. W. Wellner Ltd JEWELERs SINCE lees ‘alienated: . . <3 WAttention Farmers Needing Help For Harvest and Potato Digging Under a new agreement between the Provincial and Federal Govern- ments it is now possible ior Prince Edward Island iarniers in need oi help for harvesting and potato digging to secure such help from the Army. The following facts should be noted, viz:- .101"? rate oi pay in be $8.00 per day. M mrr hr flu Miler-laborer W0!‘ U. , 2. Farmer to provide feed and lodgings for soldier-laborer durhg time oi engagement. 8. Farmers do not have to sign for any dcflnih period o! time. 4. if soldier-laborer is unsatisfactory as a worker hrmer may dismiss. 5. Farmer does not pay soldier laborer for wet days on which the soldier- laborer does not work. 6. Ii in need oi suck labor you should write to the Farsi Labor Bureau, Charlottetown at once requesting application ionls be sent you. 7. Address your communication to PROVINCIAL FARM LABOR BUREAU, Sydney and Queen 8t, Charlottetown, P. l. Island l his pyjama shirt and rubbed his ed back. “Come over here and give 1n!- | me p, kiss.” There were to be guests that 1t was plengnnt n; find nlm re- night. When he’ had dressed, he laxed and carefree. and she could went into Emilys room and kiss- say, “Hello, old loafer," as she ecl the back oi her neck. She snuggled against him on the nnr. smiled at _his reflection in the row hlt of chnlr, Hls whlte ghlrt, crllrror. “Billy? she said, brushing was open at the thwnt and hi! her hair. “you really look too hand- was wearing house slippers. Hut 55m? T01‘ Wmlls- Y0“ Should die“ there was a certain jnrintlness to every nllzht." She was holnl; very his carelessness. kind to him these days. “Bllly", she said, "you're being He sat and watched ner. l-ie was mighty graund about things. And always ready and wiliting these don't you worry," she l-nn hel- dflys. When she stood, slipping Oil hand Over his smooth shaven cheek nezllsce. he looked at her squurt? and lCoked into his grey eyes. shoulders and the long lean legs. "somethings going to turn up.‘ . She turned and smiled at iiEm. "Something has.’ He walked to her and kissrd her She waited i0: him to go on. throat. "They won't stay 1on2." she dared not ask him ii he had She 581d. found work. she was conscious oi H8 blfsan to have dreams. l-Ie her pulse. She could wait no long- didn't know whnt he dreamed but er. “What, Billy, what? You round he would awaken ulenk and shaken n pcglflQn?" and sometimes hc mumiured “Ma- "well, l wouldn't. exactly coll it ma" over and over again like a a position. It's only two-titty a small whimpering hoy- Oncc. cool month." he said tentatively, and with perspiration, he opened his watched her closely. eyes to {ind Emily sitting over him. "Why that's all right." me as. flying. "There. H611‘. Billy- Tllfile. surcd him. "It isn't all the money there. You had a nightmare. darl- 1n the world but it's n, lot better m8‘- YOLI Sflrfihmcd." She took oil’ than doing nothing. Anyway. once you get started you can build up back until he calmed enough to‘ to a lot more." return to sleep. That relieved him. "That's what Tile"? W511? 11° dBYi-lme out“ I thought." he said. "But l didn't ‘bursts. He was merely somewhat know how you'd feel about it. I'll iar away. On ‘Thursdays when he have to g0 to Evansville," wouldn't he in Vcrbenrvs way. he she ircwned. "You mean work kept to the house. l-le began to in Evansville?" she said, slowly. no ice Something he had never He nodded, watching her. And s; noticed, or cared about before. ll to intercept hel- Everything was initialed KE. grasped her wrists l-le saw lt first on the cigarette second, Lot m; tell y°n_ A; box. It had been there ior years. say, two-fiity isn't a iortune. ut but he stared at it as ii fat had you can get along ell right in lust come by magic. l-le looked at Evansville." the flap oi’ matches in his hand. at the gold KE on black. He threw the matches to the iioor and hur- rled to the butier's plmtry, per- verseiy eager to see whut he knew would be here. He reached up for one o! the hlghball glasses, ran his thumb over the crystal KE. beiore he ta-pped the glass against He saw Emily's expression and began to talk very rs id "Be- sides. Dacl owns a coupe oi houses there and that's tree. and a spell Out Our Way (YCLOCK .raogssssivs;conssnvsrrv syosuci-rgggonumn at the iactory would do ms good- you know. wising up on the Pl'°~ duct and all. And yvud like lt- really you would, Karin. And — well. what do you lay?‘ e blood had gone out oi her iacc. "But, Bllly-‘n "I know I know. lie could not get the words out last enough. "But we can sell the 101M! ybfl Roth would buy it back. He owns part oi it anyway.’ Emily moistened her She looked away irom hiln. er voice was low. "Billy I cant leave New York. I havent anything ainst Evansville. but try to rec it cgic- ally. darling. You'd be getting two- iiity there. Here-dwell, you know how much we have invested here. We have a chance in become rich. really rich. nus soon as the place n; organized. we can't pass up that chance. Can we?" ' "But. I won't always be mfllllnil two-titty." "You can't tell" "You can't tell about anything. ior that matter." Billy said. Emil ran her hand over his been thinkim." she iace. ' ‘ve ‘said. "I've been meaning to talk to you about it. Why don't you go to work there "Me? what do I know about cosmetics?" "You're not e. iool. You're a bus. S . It was no longer comiortable on the chair with Billy. And when she arose. he stood. too. and went across the room for a cigarette. Elmlly regarded her pink nails for o0 , " ‘s s or go i inn? it ill i u to b8‘?! ior a messy bwo-llgty." ent "Anyway." she said, B That's exactly twoJlity more brimsm akin ." “Y” Bu.‘ u they." nun‘ you The ushers were Earl and Amen beck. that means things are on mmmu“ °1 Rwumvlnt- . You'll be getting other the i up" soon. Better oiiers pret y "I doiiot it" Given in marriage by her we" ilirtvlhilfil. glrbxpxgnugn if.‘ th arms You». 1m _ length, e "You wait and see." She walked l IW-"lwugldfl? lklljfg to his side o! the room. "Billy, will you do this-wait ior lust a month or He right," he said. , lust because I'm s hem. Her arm n“ i ti i i hi" nger- vel e w bridal illusion isll lllmi a halo oi w... -- orange blossoms, and she carried did not. look at her. All a bouquet’ o! m‘ m”. sophlll. Miss Btclle woman, there's no reason to give W" l l“ "h up what we know we have here , with Y In P o!‘ tor what we might have in Dvens- "i P!“ n“ which 3* 7.. vslle. is there look at her. . ‘ ne nt all.” onet oi ink iiowers. lier some! was oi pihk gladioll blossoms. Following the ny I N! nun chlnldd quickly alter that. w‘? :1" held If 1'" ma: He began to act es i! he did not care ii he ever went to work. He ant about the house not angry, not even apperenilv depressed, but almost quietly at peace. as ii he h iinished all wars. Oiten he wo d go two days without shaving. But he was quietly agree- able to anything that she wanted to do. One plan suited him as well as the next. (To Be Continued) _____.___________ SAAB-BLANCHARD A weddln oi interest to irisnds, in Saint Jo . was solemnlrcd in the chapel oi the itustlco vsnt. Parish o! 5t. Au e, Rustlco. P.E.I., when Rev. C. J. Pltie with nuptial mass. united in msrr e Miss Mar Terese Blan- chard. or ltusticov e. and Frank 590786 , son oi’ Ml‘. Ind Mrs. Peter F. Baal: oi saint John. The More oi ihe Oonvem normed . Stella south ustico, bride, was the cousin or the aid and Nave George oi’ than I have been in g By J. R. Williams say, routes ma! we've BEEN READY ‘TD do HOQ FIFTEEN MINUTES.’ Huwav UP on. we LL LATE FOR THE PiClgé .' the woodwork. It broke quite eas. ily. In the bathroom were black towels with their script Karin gills 1n gold. He did not touch e m. "I won't lock any more." he told himself. He sat on the stool in the kitchen and made a grime oi it. He counted twelvc things marked KE that were his as much as hers. Suddenly. it seemed to him out- rageous. He Walked to the bath- room and icoked in the mirror. It was not the iace oi a madman. It was the sort oi face you saw every dny. The sort of lace you saw in the iiity-yard section at the Yale Bowl, ringside in the cuies, iourth row center at the theater. his hands over that lace with cold water, Billy cleaned up the broken glass in the butlers pantry. He hurried from the house and walked ns iast as he could. Emily was home when he d to him. I "It ain't your Uncle 319g." he call- llRlNGING UP FATHER OKAY-“BUT CAN EITHER OF ‘DU THINK "1' / "a I'll-Iii Saint John was the gmomsman. Our Boarding House Con-g the rooms. 0 was centred with a thru- wedd cake flanked by | l vases. The mm to the by lather run and b the rldegmom res The compile leit later ier lllnl JON where t e have taken u redd- ence. rm- svelllng the M! a teal blue tailored cnsmllllt Ill match list and necessaril- Mony eutliul slits were receiv- ed by the 001m . The sun's iit g. wssa. rs var "M"... o groomsmln a l The bride's lit to the 319°" "I amriewrlsgwawh and to h: bridesmaid e. gold cross let Ii aris. guests at the wed- Bash. brother oi the qrwm- t": Saint John. —8aln. Jchn ‘Mr graph Journal. ________ _._'=I With Major Hoolll! I'VE BEEN wArclllNe ‘me f; étfiéltis‘éfiét°‘““”’ ' l 5O ‘l1 KNOW W6 PAV Dahlia...- PLEME "n: n N ESTABLBHMhhf-pilhs 0 PIE GOOD AIZfl-l l ' VOU at MN: BEFGE "ll-l! MO wnr..w..-*~° 63* A