ylflst little noise wo d wake ine up. fries TWO ' The “Flu” LIFT HER WITH A VERY WEAK HEART m..-Lav senile ..U..‘..Q.........'.Q..Q. “Jealous Hearts” Br MILDRED HARBOUR ‘Tl-IE Cl-IARLOTTETOWN (IUARDIAN NOTICE Tryon Tid-Blts The Baptist Parsonage. Bedellllfl. was the scene of a quiet but pretty wedding on Wednesday afternoon. May 9th when Mrs. Gertrude Mac- Eat. ~l MAY 24. 1928 <- More Milk ‘ In. ileum. f‘ '" ni o 1 d o I t f I _ . al3flfizlgwgnmg°ti 1% ‘lunafis; vvvowww+eoowwo+vwa u Vittle of Craiwudxibgcglgie ‘lfilemlgffi " ' / '4 R . , Taxi]; Jfitfeér theo ‘ceremony the I very week heart. ‘I was unable to go about, and could not do uiy housework. "I would get diuy spells and would love to go and lie down. “I eould not el st night es the "I tried diflereut kinds o! medicine, they ssuned to do ine no good. “A friend recommended I have used live MILBUFWS boxes and sin mush HLART better; do not get tliose dizzy spells, Price 50c. a box at all druggists and dealers, or mailed direct on receipt o! eo by The T. Milbum 0..., Limited, oronto, Oat. i FR §llE The 3 story Brick Building with frost proof cellar, cement floor. with loft! ylfd and warehouse adJolning lately occupied by Sims Packers Ltd. This property has a frontage of 84 feet on Kent Street and 118 feet on Illllsboro. Tenders will be received by the undersigned for purchase of above property up to 31st inst. Premises can be inspected at any time. Apply to J. C. Sims, Phone 386, City. THE SIMS PACKERS m.. .__..-____.__ ._ _.- _.__... slialéirilér. T ““' TENDERS Tenders will be ‘received by the undersigned until May 31st, for the painting of the exterior of St. Eugene’: Church, Covehead. Lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. REV. J. C. PITRE, P. P. St. Dllflfitllffs College. b-ZS-wfsmw. “Why nol AT su PRACTICES l‘ - r flceehalvhiliaihszllzgc357:1" 17"” ling her ever since the day Tony “She must have asld she prsoi‘ t‘ E . - _ tlces what she sc-eeohes. l'rn sure.‘ 1mg 0 “lope with the p010 team‘ l-IONK HONKl “Mlny a plate has been broken because the negative elde ls more sensitive than the positive." “Why George dld you hear that, father was robbed last night?" ' He must be patronlz. log the same garage I am." s THE DEATH-BLOW Millicent drove homeward slowly through a countryside flushed and fragrant with the breath of summer. From ihe distance, she heard the whistle of the train that was bear- 1118 Tony away from her. Her pretty mouth tightened until there was no trace left of its win- some curve. She resolutely wink- ed back the tears that threatened. "It's not worth crying over," she reminded herself bitterly. "If he cared for me. I could weep. because I 111111‘! See him again for months Her bitterness was not assuaged by having ‘Aunt Hct say, when she'd (dropped in at Carver Hall for tea: “Such a pity Tonydidift take you with him! It would- have been such a nice trip." Millicent sipped hcr tca in sil- ence. and Aunt Plot's sister, the ever- tactless. made matters worse oy phuckling: | “Pshaw, Het! You don't think young men like to take their ivives with them when they're planning on a wild time in Paris. do you?" lost upon her. and Millicent went -.a_.way shortly afterward. l It was the first time that anyone ihad put into words the thought 111181. had been puzzling and distress- fhad announced his intention of go- Just why hadn't Tony suggested that she come. too? '. Surely he must have known that ‘she'd enjoy a trip abroad. The year of their marriage had been ‘very quiet for her. except for the ‘rzcasonal hospltallties that were a iliarl. of life at Lynnwood. ‘liud really observed mourning ra- ther punctiliously for Dan Carver. ‘Her youth. despite her unhappiness iand dislllusion. was craving its own. . For some reason. she thought .bittcrly. Tony hadn't wanted her ‘.0 ‘igo to Europe with him. "As if I would have bothered him. {or prevented his having a good 1 time!" Her mouth was twisted path- ‘ctically as she recalled how he had ‘hastened lo Elinor, whenever she .h'.id summoned him, without n lwcrd of l'(’|)l'O1\('1l frnin herself. y Tho iolloivliig day she learned {what she believed was Tony's rea- zson for not wanting her in Europe jthal- summer. Elmer's telegram larrived. ll said. with character- ‘istlc brevity: "Sailing for Europe today." She w iiig i927 expired ontitlth April, 1928. In; reasons: Operating a motor vehicle while 2. Reckless and furious driving. 3. 4. 5. is not clear for at least fifty yards. hlcle Act. the Section ls printed hereunder: Sec. 69. for any other reason ‘ act as a chauffeur or operator. the S lsfai-tlon or the fact or existence of either cancel the license of such cha. license all the rights of the llculsft. and cease absolutely. 15th May. 1928. 5- 11-tfstl died as she sat there. The new Millicent sprang like .11 plicnlx from the sacrificial ashes. The fires of jealousy had had their‘. ay. Curiously enough. Millicent knew what she "intended to do. thereby proving that the idea must have‘ been dormant in her subconsciousl mind for a long time. But shcl said nothing lo any one. 5hr} went about. outwardly the sumo.‘ except that sho was a little thinner.‘ a little quieter. a little paler. Her father-in-law, watching her. surreptitiously. said to her: ' She looked up from some oni- gers busied themselves. smile. "Are you happy. child?" the col- onel queried anxlously. In his clay. marriages seldom went on the rocks; if they did. no one. except “You m“; Tony don't you?" ircsldciil. oi‘ that community "Don't you?" she evaded. with al Motor Vehicles i? Please take notice that . ' trntlons and operator's licenses issued dur Warning is hereby given that licenses will be cancelled for the follow- undcr the influence of liquor. Passing at high speed a stationary or moving vehicle. Swerving to the left when turning a corner. Parsing a vehicle travelling in the same direction when view lii front The public will lake notice that the provisions of Section 69 of the Mo- ior Vehicle Actwill bestrlctly enforced. For ltuidance of all concerned In the event of any person holding a chauffeurs or an oper- ator's license contrsvenlng any of the provisions of this Act by reason of reckless or negligent driving or by reason of the use of intorioants or iii the of the ' y, unfit to ecretary shall upon proof to his sat- such contravention or unfitness and Aunt Het's warning look was quite ivifhouf the necessity of holding any formal or public in other hearing. ulfcur or operator absolutely or sus- spend the same and all the rights of the licensee thereunder for such period as the Secretary may think fit. In the event of cancellation of thzreunder shall forthwith abate WALTER M. LEA, Provincial secretary W. Dodwell. Halifax; Allie Duncan. Charlottetown. L Ws-wm-O-m- ~ - - llllt. PATRICK BOWLING On April ‘.23. i928. the people of Nine Mlle Creek and vicinity heard with a feeling of deep regret of the visit in llic early hours of the morning of the Angel of Death who ;clalmcd for his victim Mr. Patrick Dowling. well-known and respected in the SIXQQSCCOIIII your of lllS ago. The Into Mr. Dowling was the 1319111011113 with which her 511m fmfltlCVllbCd lather oi’ a family of seven. live of whom are still living. his ivife. one son and onedaughter having predeceased him by several years. He was a. man of admirable lcliaructoi" and the memory he has ileft behind iii the minds of his fa- -mil_v. relatives and of the many who happy couple motored to Borden. where they left by the Carferry “steamer on a short wedding trip tc Sidney. They arrived home on Thursday the 11th. and motored to Crapaud where a throng of friends awaited them to wish them many happy years together. Mrs. Max Lefurgey left on Satur- day for the U. 8.. called there by the illness of her father. who isser- iously ill at his home near Buffalo. New York. On Saturday evening the North 1'1’ H" '8 I113 W11 3° m! and months. but. as it is-I haven‘: . _ lii/E P111 own work u w,“ really me fight to my No ‘note 6. Passing a car when nearing- the top of a hill. Tryon wlgockey randmclgtlilgtliccizlflti: mu!“ get them eat lots u event. . right‘ than I had before we were l. Failure to give half the road to a posing vehicle. p355: Hall‘;- vrelawye programme Wm of u m cteqm soups, mamed- s. Failure to stop when signalled by an Inspector under the Motor Vc- mainly a ‘nuslcal one’ consisung o; gaulcgg, pudding; 1A1] solos. duets. etc., with an occasional recitation. The Crapaud Orchestra was present and needless to say helped in no small way to make a success of the entertainment. How- ever while the entertainment left nothing to be desired the audience was small. so small indeed, that the club will have barely enough to cover their last year's deficit. It is hard for the boys to make a show- ~ lng in hockey or any other sport when so few of the people are with them, little or no support being giv- en to athletics in this vicinity. and then they wonder why “Our team" as they put it, cannot do better. Be- lieve me. more pushers less knock- ers and the Tryon boys might have shown up better. As it. is with no money on hand base ball and other sports are a sudden death. and next whiter will we have hockey and 61’ 1111111271 r . y‘ ‘M in u Produced in Canada IF children or grown- ups dislike to drink choking achieves new heights of smoothness and richness when made with Carnation Milk-pure. whole milk evaporated u; double richness. Saves on butter and cream and it keeps. llrige for free Cook Book Co. ' Mill: ProducteCo. Limited‘ Aylmor, Ontario l arnation Milk “ From Contented Cows " skating? Well! I woiidei'. and it is not much wonder that I do. Mr. and Merritt Dawson. Summerside, wcrc motorists to Try- on on Sunday. Mr. Morley Bell and Mr. .lnhu ll. Bell. Summerside. motored to Tryon on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. P. Waite. Suin- inerside, spent Sunday with Mr. Waite's sister. Mrs. Lang. North Tryon. Fire, Life, Plate The services at the different Try- on churches oii Sunday were wcll attended and good sermons preach- ed in all churches. Iii the morning in the United Church the pastor. Rev. Geo. Somers. was the speaker. In the afternoon at the Baptist. Church Rev. R. C. Eaton oi" Char- lottetown spoke and in the evening Mr. Bergen was the speaker. the service being in the Presbyterian Church. Thus with this arrange- mcnt one could easily be nt all three E. R. BROW 14s Richmond st, .. Charlottetown. Accident, Sickness and Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. SON/ICES RS many WERE. We wiser grow, and some faults No mention of the ship. There were several sailings that day. Millicent waited stonlly until the newspapcrssrrivod the follow- lhe persons concerned. ever 1W1Yd|hs<1 the pleasure to call him friend, of it. But it had begun b01001 mlivill not soon fade. him as though Millicent and T011Y1 Although he was in very poor were headed for disaster. Whvlheulth for quite a number of years. l 1 Shed On the theory tha cows are heal- And belilnd us have something to thler 1f kept 1n the open it all mm; times an English dalryman houses Our progress on. So now I'll have them only when they are lo be Now clear readers we are all grow- ing older And as age descends I_ trust wis- Annual Meeting T116 P1111119 5111111111 111991118 01 ing morning. In the list of pas- h ~ ~ V r - I . ~ . ' .. .. e couldn l7 211951» H“ was s111°,hc born his affliction with great pa- dom ascends m” P‘ E‘ I‘ Pmwflam orphamg? ‘S01E16? m‘ . in” F1‘~'“F°1*'~"'“ was they had loved each other whemupncc and all through his long ill- Or in other words us we Older you to think it o'er and to more milked by hauling portable sheds will be held 1n the School Room o ‘Ehnors name. a few 1M5 b°1°“’ 1" thev married." m. as v..." as u. the ho... o; death grow may profitable work ru tilkf! myself. to them with a tractor. ' Goodbye Elsmac of Z] Zion Presbyterian Church, City, on Thursday, May 31st at 8 o'clock P. M.‘ A number of Trustees are to be elected to the Board in which all contributors present will have a vote; departmental reports and complete Financial Sta‘ will ho submitted and the work of our’ Institution freely discussed. l A11 interested are invited a. iii-l tend. IRA M. BROWN. Stacy-Tress. 5-22-tts5i. P. E. |. HOSPITAL ANNUAL MEETING A public meeting of all contribut- ors to the Prince Edward Island Hospital will be held in St. Paul's Perish Hall. Tuesday, May 29th at 8 o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of ol- ectlng trustees and any other busin- ese as may be brought for the gov- ernment of the institution in accor- dance with the by-laws, and for the 11111! be brought before it. ADA E. HARRIS Secretary transaction oi‘ such other business as .l- S-E-tts-H Professional ELF; R. R. BELL_ BAIIRISTER, SOLICITOB, Etc. Cameron Block, Charlottetown. MONEY T0 LOAN Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Poet Graduate Medical School and Hospital rfltifltfl Limited l0 Eye, Elf, Nqgg and Throat Testing Eyes and supplying Glppgg 031w. Boyer Building Great George Street Offloe Hours-B u» 12.30. mo u» coo REY R. McGuiQni BI AI 315E. AND MIGHT CLEAN UP A SIT “What's the best thing for a chap to do when he gets Into hot water?" "Well-er-for, one thing, he might take a bath." ' Mortgage Sale 'l'ul.'i- lmlii-v tluil iiiulur and Ivy virtue of Ill!‘ lmiv u of sale i-iliiluim-n iii :i rer- _" or I'll-cal of 'l'ruut duloil H. mirlli nlziy uf January .\, ‘. 11' 4 1ll-_1l"1I0|V\'t‘I'Il J. A" 'l‘ llorrlu n-unh . Llurilcil ‘of tho first puff. owl lhc llurltinu- 'lruul 1_'~r|...r;.ti..n or 1hr‘ rot-null purl, tlivrv- \\'lll ln- ilffererl 1"’ ""1" 1'.\' Public Auction on the prem- ises Nos, 7.’. to 7!! “Huh-r Sin-cl In llnirh-iti-l-lii-li, m. {Hominy l)... up‘. ""111" 1111.1‘ "I -1|l1.\' .\ l». 192s. lii oi..- |l"1ll‘ of‘ view-n Nolan]; ill lhi- l‘ tho fi-lloivlni: property. miun-l_ . All than truvl. lrlvm- ml‘ purw-l of |;|||.| situulm lying unil lii-lug in vimrlnln- luwi: n l' lvnuinlirrl uu follows: On the Suiitliozisl lay ‘vllillf Sink-h mi ilu- Slilllillvv-s by properly m.“- or lull». ly 1l\\l|l‘I| \' W \\'_ flirt-it (fnruu-rlv lINPti Al} 1t'|4>lIl'.'||||l llffii-vl, mi 11m Ni-rlhvnisl l|_\' prwiu-rlv of l‘1lllI'|1-!l ll l‘ lmngunrtli. unil on tin- Nnrlliirvsl by lln- llohlutl lislutv‘ .-\l>.-|- :|l|'ll|:it will"? |viIl'1'l‘| of lnnil iii (,'iJill'|4i|1(_‘1li\\ll - (lii 11H’ u... g ' w" tln , . ..| Ivy |.....-.-r|. -.r r. ¢\' I'm .- 1H llv<~ lvurwlllill llftlllvfl)‘ nf .1 Siurriu t'lllll[lllll_\' Lliullml. cum- vumlilnory. yilunl llllllhl - , I'm lliirv. olvrfllblll-Ifillll‘. lmtlhu 1'|-l|l‘1|ll‘l.~'_ lmxrs, vow-s. vu- l>lt"Ill'I'H_ inulr-r-ili: uml Hl||I|l|1(‘l~l IHWI in cannot-Hon with its business, beers. ucrulml IVIIIITK null ilrlnku nulnufuv-lur ml or in prm-s-uu wit’ u|uuuf|ivl.iir>'. 10ml lilacs, lnuli-iiizirkn-i, iruvli- names. hook rleblu. llllli ull 11111 fixtun- gnolhg FIIHIIUHA i-fllw-lu lllltl’ Jam-ls imw (nvnul. or \\'1til'1l ul lhc tllue of uucli sule may lu- I:\\'llI‘l1 by tha- M1141 .l_ K- 'l‘. hlurrla (‘mnpuiiy Llmilwl. 'l'|-rin.~< nl‘ unh- lu l-v 1\\(‘lii_\' ncr "Hi1 rush in thr- llim- "f mil». and tho lml anrv \\'1llI1Il llilrty vlnya llfffll‘ the rlulv- 1. aulig _ Ilnli-(I lhls Fourteenth nlwr uf Mar. “m8 r“ 1| T ‘q (‘qrpiiflllull Ivy ' I f‘ T1 l‘. 1 1 i - 1"“ "r Tp-ppup s, um.\"ri.i-;i'. 'l‘l|1\lr Allvvriirllrl. CROSS LINE S. S. “ROSALIND” FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS -.w'as Tony's. There was also a pic- ture of Elinor. posed in front of the life-boat with roses in her arms and her famous smile mocking the beholder. There was no doubt whatover in Millicents mind that Tony knew Elinor was to sail for Europe, that they had planned the whole thing when he was in New York. Now she knew why he had not asked her to g0 with him. Millicent burned the papers in the empty fireplace, jabbing vicious- ly with the fire-tongs the picture of Elinor. Then she sat, for a long time, staring at the ashes. They seem- ed lo her symbolic. The lone wife beside the cold hearth! The ash- es of love and happiness! The last flicker. of the old Milli- rout that had clung tenaciously to life while there was a scrap of liopt‘. "’”i¢liie_:‘”" Animal Meeting The Annual Meetlngof the Pro- vincial Ladies Auxiliary of the P.E.I. -i_ Protestant Orphanage will he held in I ' the Orphanage Rooms. 158 Prince '. Street, 0n Thursday afternoon, May '- 31st. at 3 o'clock. Representatives from all the Branches are expected to he present with their reports and as. the Delegates will be the Guests of the Trustee Board to Dinner at the Queen Hotel. will all those who expect to attend please send word to the undersigned as soon as possible? (Signed) MRS. .I. T. WINDSOR. Secretary. 52 Bayfleld Street. Ei-ZZ-ttsfil. British Columbia Mouldings and Sheathing Inst arrived direct from Vsiioouvel Ono full csrlood ‘B. C. MOULDINOS AND BREATHING Assorted patterns. L. M. POOLE & CO PAOLI’! WHAIIVES BABRISTEB. SOLICITOB. mo. MONTREAL’ °"'T"“'" mm“ To m“ s-r. JOHNS Cameron Block, Chgrlottgtnygyjl --~ -~- ’~~--~r—-~—-—~"‘"“ lli McLeod & Bentley 5 .1. A. banner f. e g w. s.‘ BENTLEY, K. c. as S _ s Barrister and Attorney-at-Inw g "' 5 t“ 5 l“ Olllee: iso Richmond Street Q _l_i_ ‘fi 6 MONEY TO LOAN . |11 1L M, Noon Noon '- Olisrlottetown. P. It’. I. l M“ [z May 1| May 15 i-i-r-~———~—~-— ————— ~ May 26 Ms! 2:1 J1!!! Z11 . J i) June l ne cnonald & McPhee 13:: 23' June 25 June 26 B. A. It A. loDONAf-D II. I’. MoPllII B. A. ' lanterns, anoanrs, no. ‘neon! r0 LOAN Montreal Alents. Carve" BT09» L111 _ _, 41 Mayor Todd The well known carriage Stallion, will make the season of 1m st z Fortune Bridge, Soiiris. Will meet mares by appointment. Canada S.S. Lines Ltd. Tm" '°"",“""* Owner ALEX. MoCUMPIIA. .71- . .._ _ exercises "I am always happy with 31°11- Pathor Deeriiig." Millicent ‘said quietly. She put aside her sewing. rose. and came to stand behind his chair. With a gesture of inde- scribable tenderness, she laid he’: molt. pale cheek against his silvery hair. I-Ie reached up a hand to her. _ “You flatter an old man. Milli- cent." ; She looked down at. him. her his eyes. with their faint shadows. sgemlng even bigger ‘in her white face. _ "I'm very fond of you, child." 11'? said. curiously uncomfortable. "And I-_of you." she whispered- Il. was as if she were taking a last leave of him. As it turned out. She was! (To Be Continued.) {O} --~—~~~—' Hunter River _ _ And Vicinity Mr. Wilbur Stetson has returned to his home after spending the win- ter in Boston. Mass. R. ll. Barrett. D. I). S- 11101-01611 to Halifax last week. where he will spent a ten days holiday. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. MacLeod llllCl Ikifiliit‘ .lean. Albany. spent Sunday iii Fredericton. Mr. and Mrs. William Buchanan‘ and family. Albany. spent Sunday here with Mrs. Buchanan's parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Stewart. The friends of Miss Ruth Rod- gerson. formerly of this place. now of Charlottetown. congratulate her on the successful completion of the three year's Training Course in the l‘. E. Island Hospital. Among those attending the Nurses‘ Graduation in St. Paul's Hall on Thursday evening were Mrs. J. ltuckham. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Noy. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Manhood. Mr. mid Mrs. W. A. McMillan. Mr. and Mrs. William McDougall and Bea Macbcod. (luesls registered recently at Riv- cralrlc lnii include J. T. Duncan. Moiicton; Max Serlesky. St. John. N. II; T. W. Bentley. Charlotte- town: Sterling Benton. Charlotte- town; W. W. Lord. Summersidc; Wesley Smith. Cavendish: D. P. Murdock, Charlottetown; J. E. Cou- sins. Brndalbaue: Hal Walsh. Sum- meriilde; R. S. Cunningham. St. Johns. Nfld; C. P. Hayden. Toronto Earl Foster, Marshfleld; T. A. Mc- lver, Kiiikora; G. S. Smith. Pictou; .lolin ltattenbury. Charlottetown; Jamcs Montgomery. Charlottetown: Mr. J. C. McLean. Hunter River; I. If. 1). Foster, Marshfleld: F. J. Hol- man. Charlottetown; Col. G. E. Full Charlottetown; Leo McNally, Char- les Cough. Charlottetown; W. G Boyher. St. John; J. Thomas Dris- coll. Toronto; J. E. Dunning: W.A Ready. P. J. Roeeiter, Clarence Mc- Guigen. Charlottetown; S. M. Den- lel Hunter River; Henry G. Welbon. was calmly resigned to the holy will 10f God. I . He was a faithful member of the 'lioly Catholic Church. and was at- tended during his last illness by Rev. Father P. Walsh. who admin- lstered its last rites and who also conducted the funeral services at St. Martin's Church. South Shore. in the cemetery of which all that was mortal of a loving father was laid to rest on April 25th. Following were the pail-bearers: J. Murphy. Peter Currie. Neil MacQuarrie. Michael Murphy. Dan- iel Smith and. Joseph Doyle. He leaves to mourn their loss three sons: Dennis and James at home. Vincent in Lynn. Massyand two daughters, Marguerite at home and Jennie in Cumberland. _Also the following brothers and sisters: Joseph. Rocky Point: James in Cambridge. Mass; John in Mur- cnelt. Wisconsin; Dennis in Cam- bridge. Mass; Mrs. George Parker. ill Lynn. Mass; Mrs. Wm. MacDon. aid, Cambridge; Mrs. J. Ohalsson, California. May his soul rest in peace. mi From 511011011124 0t’ (mil a Itusulitn iu-iieiitiut clullnis mu liuvo trlitwilircrl 150041 flllilllflllfl of iiurlor ‘lucl. 6500 tzwllltinr-i of lllumiiltillliig olll Qllld Zlllllil warlilmis nl‘ lfilluilcwziiit Defying Nature, new suede sporls flowers make no prctenso of real- ism. In contradiction nf all floral species, they are cut along angular lines III Jthc modcrnistic designs and set on thick stems. which oddly shaped leaves of the same material as the flowers. A composition metal iu pressed on the sucade. giving an open-work effect, through which the softpastcl shades of the leather petals look most atractive. 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