1. J!) 1:12pm ' ""14 .-.i.=='es .,.e,.;_. ,.,-.,.-,,-_..~_;U.p-,...fi>¢-,+>5 ____.__...__._._u_m ..._..-,-,_.-,»,._.,_,.,.,_ M-E-JE-a-s n. -~:<a-~wzillelesisizrlléutl: b Are you now enjoying that ef- 1e.r.nurcn:son F__PAGE rv/vo 750 sterilized sheets of snow- white; soft creped tissue in a dust-proof wrapper-that's what you get whm you order Eddy‘s White Swan from your druggist," grocer or dcparizncntal store. Made also in “Recess" size for built-in cabinets. THE E. B. EDDY COMPANY LIMITED - HULL; CANADA i By MARY CHRISTIE l HEARTS AFIRE THE CHARIDTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' held up now as an Awful Warning. “I can't see that Jennie Pearson ‘ did anything so very terrible. Her I lather worked her awfully bard on I the term, and never gave her a cent l to buy pretty clothes with, nor a i dollar to go of! on a holiday. Jennie) ' had s right to choose he: own 1th."! CHAPTER 3U MOTHER'S WORRY I don't half like it, Prudence. I , don't indeed!" 1 In the peaceful little parlor oi -‘ worried, anxious eyes. Mrs. Vansittart was so-so deter-' mined." Prudence fldgetted with a paper-cutter that lay upon some books. "Then you ought to have shown an equal strength o! character." '7 A pause. Perfume oi lilac came through the windows. Some swallows I nothing to lose. Pmfggsigna] c an]; ins over the field sates. flylns lew- h" "‘°‘“°F'S Pessimmi“ “°""“°"‘-l oi her lather made an interruption. , . With asort of envy, Prudence noted The rusty-e sigh that accompanied! Immedmyely the moth... 1am the no the sufeness of their Q55), the fine- the remark irritated her listener tale hem“, m“ Stewart 8‘ Lowéher lie-is of their Judgment. and Wished immer- ‘ To the older woman's surprise ‘I’ that she herself had power to fly 0h. anything 8e" 011i "m9- and chum‘, he dld not bu]; he; Yllllr E OS ' ' 'a from all he thin s that wor- where Ier an evening!" BARRISTERS. soamrrons. no *1“ Y l 9 up. An examination might be of great benefit to you. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRISTS South Side Queen Square Eye Oomforl for eye workers is a matter of vital importance. From early morn lo late at night we "crowd" our eyes so. lentlossiy, from job w mother. _ How long will they stand it? 0H0 licicncy and comfort which ought to be yours? Consult us if you are not: You have much to gain, and In any case the knowledge I gained from an examination. makes it well worth while. OPTOMETRIST darted by with arrow speed, skimm- ried. Trammels of home were weigh- . ing on her now. Oh, for independ- 84 Great George Street MONEY ‘r0 LOAN l o ..§.':t..:“:t .‘¥.‘.‘“.‘..‘.‘Z' .::..:t":..:.~ l w. m. w» t... folk? They thought that youth ought to be kept down, didn't they? That puzzling gulf between the lGreen Gables, Mrs. Page regarded, Bemrlilmnil lher pretty young daughter with‘ Why. it almost seemed es ‘thvush her mother grudged her any plea-s- “I couldn't get out of it, mother. We! Across the parlor and daughter regarded each other with misunderstanding eyes, LT "I have my pride," said Prudence ' stifily, resentfully, “But. i same. I can't see where it would be a crime to oblige Mrs. Vanslttart, this once." “No good will come of it," was Pain mingled with the worry on her mother's face. and Prudencets Quick anxiety sprsngup in thel ter going to do the same thing? Rebellion and unrest were in the air. Prudence read her thought. and gave a short, rather mirthless laugh. "You can't see me as a toe-dancer? I'd have to seek other ilelds o! sn- deavor. But. Just the same, I have a sort oi’ sympathy with Jennie. I'd rather wear out than rust out." Her mother said with some acer- Queer, inexplicable! table, mother "You will wear out. soon enough, it you keep flying between here and the Towers, striving to keep up with people out of your sphere." A spark of anger glinted in the pretty eyes oi Prudence. The entry Just the A "Let the child have her enjoy- ments. She's been moping, oi late. ..i..r...ewuonam"suaumuniain~-~ 1y aromatic coal. MIDI Ill CANADA McLEOD d’; BENTLEY if. Prohibition Commission infractions of PBOHIBITION AC1‘ ence! J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Attorney-at-Llw MONEY T0 LOAN Oflice: 1B0 nielmrond Street bo Send all inlormation regarding ed "As for this idea of borrowing a ock, it goes against the grain ter- I ribly," went on her mother, the fur- rows deepening in her forehead. "I can't think where your pride has gone to, dear." Prudences soft lips set in a stub- Up m, no,‘ me “adult , mother, whom she dearly loved- wanted in the least to visit, win- i and yet she must speak out! Must m line. unreasonable. AUCTION SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT 119 nocnronu smear Friday, September 15th. at i0 a. m. I am instructed by Mrs. Fred W. Hyndman to dispose of remaining Household Furniture, as she is moving to the Charlotte Residence. Terms Cash. J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer heart gave a little stab oi remorse, although she fought against it. "You find it s0 dull here, do you?" came the wistful query. The girl nodded stubbornly. ' “Nothing ever doing. One day just like the next." Queer how she hated to hurt her ch“. gimgllgfgigtofikman’ ston Towersffhe place hadn't very "e1" me always be in 19341118“ Ias. B. McDonald, West St. Peters happy memories. Smngs? John Simpson, Hamilton. Bu,’ he, mother's opposition seem- "You re not hankering after going up to the city, and a—-a car- eer?" With difficulty, her mother got the hated word out. “You're not wanting to do what Jennie Pearson l did?" Jennie Pearson was a farmer's her stern old father, had run away to town to ‘go upon the stage.’ Jen-l nie's ‘career’ had been a trifle cheq- I I uered in more ways than one. Its y manifold up-and-downs had includ- i ed a brief marriage with a ne'er-do- _ well, which later on had’ been an- |' nulled. i’ And Jennie-outwardly the same‘ pert damsel. and eppartently in no I wise chastehed by her experiences oi l i clty-life-had returned to the bos-i n om of the country, for a. period oil ‘resting’ . . . ‘between shows’ . . . whatever that might mean. The wayward Jennie had never I been one of Prudence‘s friends. ' What matter if she does borrow a gown for the occasion? Mrs. Vanslt- tart is the one under the obligation, and not Prudence. Our glrYll do her credit." So away went Prudence in the, ha. “ limousine, at seven o'clock’ of a spring evening, with a restless! cuckoo calling in the woods, and the sedge-Warblers trilling in the reed-beds by the river, and a belat- ed lark rising from the meadow- land, up, up to the iilimitable blue. ' Money! Power! Luxury! And Beauty! As the big car purred along the winding roads, the girl's heart dwelt upon these things, with a daughter who, flouting the wishes of I personality? Magnetism? Or the ut- ter sincerity o! the man? queer pleasurable excitation. And Love? Ah no! She ‘through’ with that! Odd, just the same. how her thoughts would turn to Peter Arm- strong and their very recent inter- view! Such a man he was! So vir- was ‘definitely the thought of Bertram ‘Praymore dwindled lnto almost nothing, in comparison with the upstanding young inventor! Was it because Virginia Dale had sought him out? Or was it a certain Ioroerulness oi l, AUTOMATIC g . I ile, and so dominating! Queer howl and flying Cuplds painted on me CONTROLS HUI Installation, lvllfll and rolls ti: Convenient Monthly Payments CHARLOTTETOWN and immediately led n ‘dence to. her own suite, which consisted of a the way you'll p”; large, handsome bedroom, a pretty mud;- boudoir decorated in the Second “Y”, Empire style. with tnue lovers’ knots "wen, m” m" walls . . . and a white tiled, nickel- fitted bathroom lull oi’ luxurious contrivanoes for one‘s comiort. "This is the frock." She indicated a gleaming mass o! satin spread upon a ‘chaise lounge‘ in the bed- Taxe with that {air skin or yours. It Mrs. Vansittart was already It annoyed Prudence w have h“ dressed when the limousine arrived, ought to suit you." (To be Continued.) 20, 1988, by order or a. room. "White is your best bet, child, "n". go,- yom, 501m“ No. B1 will be liven to the Clerk o! Court for collection after Oct. ‘Take this to Smith 6a 001s. 0n a football Notice Re SchobT 8 CYRUS DOCKERTY, Secretary. 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