PAGE TWU ..____j... si-hpi-i ' ‘I'm-f (EnalzLUrrl-trdivlv GUARDIAL t-.. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllI S M I L E Leads the “as he used. He takes very little in- lterest now he ha; coom home. He idont seem to belch!’ kin: that used to ,bo keen on everything. Why llst time Married Quarters _ . By .he was home I couldn't put o " eAeaY GERTIE l -‘."-* navm wan. lhew collar on but he was l -~ ' hi: me about it wi‘. his loving quality field pl l, - ,'chaff, We‘ve lost him. father, and in l Continued l some ways it's a. worse loss than ‘ Michael." p “No. but they are in our class,“ “Hell coon-i back, Susan. never fear.” “D9 you think so? Have you spoken to him yet about quitting the army?" "1 have not, but 1 will io-hisht l! I get a chance. But not before Rhoda. Her tongue‘; never off. him." That night Mrs. Bradford saw that answered Poppy without a flicker of the eyelid. "Then what I have said ‘holds good. It is unfozfunate that the making of the new armies ha: brought so many disadvantages in its train, Those of- ficers. so admirably and cleverly des- .- rbc rs temporary gentlemen, have to be received on account of their in. on (‘fllllll tcrnis in society, which would not have received thcm as civilians. But that is only for the duration, and the sensible ones ac- cept. it. When the time comes for father and son had their opportunity. she announced hei- intention of go- ing to bed early. and asked Rhoda to come upstairs with her for l minute- "It you're going to read or sew. Rhoda. stop in your room," she said mysteriously. "Father want; to have "A celebrity who stands alone often Iota his wife lit alone." in l l TVe. the llnrlcrsizncd nlcrvllalih of Afr-roll rind Eli: our srorcr. evcl, clock from Jiizlc l8 to F11“ dayg inclusive cxccpt Jllij.‘ 2 t.» this." lT bnlll whorl we will be open all day. Also rlosczl Dominion Du i-‘zd v "How in the deuce did you get E. F. RfifiSlTER that ten-pound bass to weigh 433343433, twenty-five pounds.“ "Sh! i weighed him on the ice man's scales." 1\IOTIC-E The Annual Electing nf ihv I’. E. l. Protestant Orphzlniiglc will hrnlirid in St. Paul's Parish llali. Prince Street. Charlottetown on Thursday evening. Juno 19th at 8 o'clock I’. M. At this meeting a number o.’ Trustees are to lic i-li-ctod tn thi- Board and all contributors prcscnt will hzivc n vote. Th:- Anllurll Report for 1929 will hi- iliatriblltcd and tho _ _ “t \ work of the Institution freely dis- i fig?‘ cussed. The public are. cordially in» ‘ //' Vllfll and thi- Clergy risked in an- nounce to their congregations on tho Sunday previous. - Il{.~\ M. BRONX‘ Scorctnrv-Treiuurer. .~ d222-fi-fi-fmlv till Juno 19th. 1 _____ ______ j l “May I kiss you before I go?” "Well, you can't very well kic! me after you go." some Professional Cards AUDITORS , Accounts Audilcd. lilrorno Tux Returns Prepnrrd. A. E. MacNeiil t’; Co. 127 Grafton Strcrt biiid-i-ii-IIHO, A SINGLE ', The pitcher threw the ball, l The batter made a hit ‘g Because the second baseman Could not connect with it. . nn._._ _ -- ‘.1 I l“ __ , livurrh n. ivlicuulgaii, I f.’ B. A; ,' f BAP-ESTER, SOLICITOR, 57c. l MONEY <r0 LOAN ,' Cameron Block, Chziriniiclown. PJsJ.‘ "She ia a woman with a very strong mind." “Not as strong as it was." ' g Mrs. Bradford looked at the air" _: soul- face and tried to smooth her uniforms to be laid aside. we shall of course. revert to the old condi- lions." '- ' . l "Shall we. I wonder?" asked Poppy About Mme I should say never . , .d _ , , 1 t‘ saw such a change in anybody. If we _ agonshe walked slowly out o he (my ms ‘vow ‘or n about m! D50. She had received the verdict she I should “y he'd “m “way mswm o‘ l“ l “named and mg,“ to have ac ‘ doing his bit properly. He looks like a , , _ . - , _ a ,_ “m”, it as ma, I man with some shamxfinlhitrnind. She did so for the splice of half any some sorfqow moan} 6g‘ ‘menh but iloforc dinner she had writ- b" whndheslseenoor zgflegsnow 8m ten another letter to Markyate-at- We ‘ii-Ease ' if" 10",, . ‘n? and walked into Cudham to they‘ g an? S“ , mt It ~ "rm not, Judging, merely stating l ' ' facts, mother." said Rhoda. in her most judical tone. She smoothed he;- hoir as she spoke with a queer a bit of talk with Jim." Rhoda sniffed. ("AFTER "I in the bracing air of his home . ' - . Sh roilnty Bradfordls health rapidly im- rm‘? geitafe an! hi?“ hi‘: o‘ s - o v proved. The crutches mice (‘liSQHTd€(l[ dzgdizlad colzur‘ smoothly braided . i “cl-e no lIJlLCl‘ lequiled, and oa-h day l about her neat; capable head. But the he was oblc to walk a little farther, I hard the and to make frccr use of the disabled] “We framed by t‘ w“ as limb flue “we A__a_.-‘ _.-.t,,_ q.“ nether millstone, a face at the sight _ i ... t. h... ..s....._.. ~ t. _ v iloldcn sunshilic and healthful winds} 0f which n” mans pulse “cum be“ ad _.m m ‘ t l. qpmmg 56m. more quickly. ‘imlnhlhhihlnge ilzgrfhc: XiemIlt-‘d him: "Fermi-Pl he “m” “"‘“t l° ‘° ' . ' " ’ ~ . -= ted. out of doors- indeed. he was seldom‘ backl J“ ‘"5595 4 ' . v i- v h nk th t. It's in. Accompanied by his Aunt Naomis I “tlshhl ‘ymuldogxmy; talk a) hm terrier Spot. he till-nod his face daily “hilt alt! ers 1g beg dam WT] mm towards the qllictcr part of Lanrick 5mm» f Co“? that busgmags‘ k so Moor. Oftcn he took a sandwich and f°‘:n‘g:1r‘iu:fi;.. v _ _ d - n n more till 5-‘- B - ' aierllfifk 32w ‘bzforgefhe vfiar Jim had N"! ‘his W“ the m“ corfflngen” ‘icon ag- social creature loving his R1105?! Bladmrd feared “We m 1 r . ' . i- ,‘ fellows. and happiest in their midst. ill-he": she 8'“? gafiegagolzidellg $8231“ . His now desire for solitude. his "A55. 111 filcl- l h: so‘ spared het- slmnkmg from the Company of “m1 her‘ lslm toga uii-e the mastery ‘ friends and relatives, all sympathe- self, but to edh Nor: {them guessed m‘ admiring‘ and proud or mm‘ olevcry blliagcsee a vclsion of horself I troubled his own folk, notably his that she B ~ Y‘ * as the controlling head of the 60h- ‘ ~ ‘s. l t iat f mothci. She was dlwifllovn (‘d fit o Gem. mm ambmons to extend m lall bccause he absolutely refused t0 ‘ me mm i talk about the war. or to relate his lllmlflcatl°m ‘Pimlghdan ehne Si! r. . own experience, - ty, Bradfords un er i‘ _ P6 “It's all in the papers. mother. and, V1519“ 5110M‘! become a power T61‘:- l . - ‘l O | I hate talkznp about it. Kcvp them off l “l” ‘my °° ‘meraflve socyety :8 , _ lmc that lvant". answers to their klflgdfim- Rind“ mved PM“ 5518:‘ l ' v ‘ sh - l questions. l don't want a fuss; none of‘ tended 9° ‘Held it bemlre e u r m m. l "what's to become of me. then. . .. ) , ._,.. l "Nn fuss." surely is the litany of: Jim comes back? DOT". Ilcllttlt mean- , some of Britain's most splendid sonsll "YW wunh °f °°“'5e' n e l l, His mother shed tears, his facheri time." said guile eas y. consul some ll1\\"il‘d depression "But l" business “wmen are only . Rhod I afikl cornful. SWPKaP- "Hells will: somyetliing more than “Think YOU "Ty much." snapped . .. ‘ h - blood and fire out there. mother. said F-hwa’ ‘New we krmw “libel? 3Com. Isaac Bradford one day. "There's an A mflt for the gennlil p c 1 FA,“ \___‘_Am_ h,“ “M” u“, b?‘ gaunt their ma; on us; then. when cne 0t ‘ w do with war... u", 5uperl0l‘ sex comes a OHS. 89 °" "He doesnt belong to us. father, not eh?" 4:77:31.’ . down. Rhoda had alwflYS 1186" B “me ‘jdifflcuuh and had lacked Mary's wg. heeze or Roarfhmhlychwm- NLY a Kodak Kodak dealer will money. The Vest Pocket Kodaks, models in colour egg , .McLecd a hchil§5 J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. U» Banister and Attorncy-at-Lan ._ Office: liiIl Richmond Street ' MONEY 'l'(l LOAN "" Charlottetown, l’. E. L. McDonald & lllcPhec; ' B. A. j ll. A. MCDONALD. ll. F, MCPHEXS saimisrcizs. ATIUHNI-JYS, mo‘ MONEY TU LOAN i btewart & Lowther J. U. STEWAIFI, K. C. N. w. l.0\v'i'|il-:R BARRlsTERs, suutrrruks. ETi. 84 Great (lcrlrgc Street MONEY iU LUAN W. H. AllKltN d? CO. Importers of high grade GASOLINE —~ KEROSENE - OlLti We Believe in Prince Edward Island Office. 29 Queen Si. Phone 404. Tanks, Spr. Pk. R. R. Crossing hone 5G. l" 7D62-9-l4-fri23i McLURE 8 MacKlN NON SILVER FOXES AND runs Representing HUDSONS BAY co.. of LONDON ENGLAND. Ollie; H2 Kent St. Phone 396 "How do you know?" "Just heard her giving her. hus- band a piece of it." 3th.»: 1; ...i..l ._.____ I i __ui {Iii PLUMBING Mill HEATING if you want Expediiious and Expert workmanship Send to Fred ll. Trainor 80 Grafton Street Opposite Prince Edward Theatre Phone 393d Annual Meeting I — f“ The Annual Meeting of the Provincial Ladies Auxiliary of the Protestant Orphanage will be held in the Orphanage Mount Herbert, Thursday, June 19th at 2 p. m. ‘Standard Time. Delegates are requested to meet at Orphanage Office 158 Prince Street at 11.30 a.m. Standard Time. KATHLEEN HENDERSON, Sec’y. . choke-down and mnlie a horse wheeze or mar. Ahsorbine-tllo famous antiseptic liniment— hnnus quick n-liri‘. and rim-a nnl blistor or re- l mow‘ hair. ‘LEO-at your ririinqisrll or uencral l merchant s. Booklet on the horse sent frce. 74 W. F. Young. Inc. Lyman Blda. Montreal SORBINE Red uccs SWCllings “folio: f; gnonssmrn The Charlottetown Driving Park track is now ready for training pur- poses. ‘rickets good up to August 10th, also permitting use of a stall should be obtained from the Secret- ary's Office. A fee of $5 will be charged to partially cover oost of keeping track in condition. J. W. BOULTI-IR. Secretary. Charlottetown Drying Park and Provincial Exhibition Associat- ion. 3584-5-6-tf. The Great Axworthy Registration vEnrlollment No. 3371. _ Will make the season of 1030 It LIIIIIIIIO Form." East Royalty. He is o reel show horse, weighs 1125 lbs" is square gelled, sound, with the best of legs and feet. His colts and lull pedi- gree can be seen at the form. Terma-Jlioo-SSJIII at time of oer- vice and 810.00 more when more proves in fool. - Mares at owner's risk. ‘staring at her image in the glass th- ‘fmhe, apprecmes you_we .1; d°_ Manhassett cotton Company. In nor- lbw“ am’, a], as I say‘ business is the mal times the factory will be able to man-s job, m, ours ‘vow; you b; supply 60% of the cotton fabric used glad when you can come up here all by the company. There are some 40.- me Mme agam tuning our, and fixing 000 spindles in operation. when the up as you "Sea?" mill‘ of the Canadian Manhassett “H, never come back to be mo, Cotton Company was taken over by houiehold mun-a momma I; rm not, Goodyear. it comprised two main needed downstairs more are people buildings, one was of three storeys 200 who will pay me for my work outside. by 115 feet, and the other of one 1-11 see a big of the world and of life storey and a basement 310 by 123 feet. mo. before I die." To these have been added the new i "Dear i116!" said Mrs. Bradford with wins. a three storey bulldins 4°! by a sigh. "The whole world is upside 140 feet. When the eXneW-‘d Caiilflby .down wi‘ this war. worse luck!" I Rhoda walked out of the room at -—-—- ‘that. and. retiring to her own. lock- ed the door. She was secretive in some Fumess of her habit-E. and liked solitude. No- L. body had ever noticed when she took 1n solitary walks 0r refused to tfllltlillt ' e Jim was of more importance. Astshe undid the braids of her beautiful hair. "S. S. ROSOLIND" rough sombre angry EYES. She Yen"? W; upon a possible future in which Markyate would have no 915% 5h! was thirty-three now. and admitted that, marriage was not lkely to come Freight and Possengerl. Arrive ClfTown Leave ‘Montreal and uil for June I June 9 lier way. J M J (To he continued) J3; 4 J's; z: ——-—- July ll July 21 _____________ For space Ind rates apply ANOTHER GOODYEAR. m... n, “N... CARVELI. ‘BROS. LTD. AGENT! Qoodyear Tire s; Rubber Company Tues-fri-tf. h“ 111st opened its new plant at 5t. Hyaclnthe. Quebec. for the mlnuhe- tur of fabric for tires. beltinl. hoes and other Goodyear products. pro- duced in the Goodyear plants at New Toronto gnd BowmanvilleThis makes three large Goodyear plants in Can- Mjg, 5M Goodyear now produces, in Canada, 60% of the fabric used in the finished ooodveer rwduvie- ' Steamer for _ Newfoundland s. s. SQLLUND Doc Charlottetown Tuesday night. calling Wellneldoy noon, June 18th for St. Pierre and Nfld. Apply ' ' ' 1. niaaauo. Bimtola Bell's Wharf. , 40.000 Spindles The plant at St. Hyacinth: was lo- PBANK MeKA! Owner in ' - Thick. swollen glands cause thick wind or i, “Dmft be smy’ Rhoda‘ or course m Apr“ 1926 from the Canada“ wig-q by the newly incorporated Days you hoped would never end . . . need not can stop the ravages of time. Only a Kodak can keep you, and your family and your friends always just as you are today. Only a Kodak can cheat fickle memory . . . . . can make your happy days yours forever. _. i Transfer the joy of this weeli-endor vaca- tion to the pages of your Kodak Album. Evening never comes in snapshots. If you haven’t already a camera, now . . . . .. today . . . . . is the time to get one. Your help you choose. And today you can buy a fine Kodak for little Pocket Kodak, Model B, for instance, is priced at only $5, yet it possesses all the essential Kodak features, ensuring splendid results. Other Vest including beautiful are $6.75 and $7.75. Carrying cases to match are $1.25. And film? Kodak Film made amateur photography the simple thing it is today. It has many features which greatly mini- mize your chances of making mistakes. It pays to always insist on genuine Kodak "Film. Identify it by its yellow box. - Canadian Kodak Co., ‘Limited, Toronto, Ontario ___~ i-J A JUNE .13.. 1930 ._____________§l ".'"“-=9°. lfyou capture their joy in KODAK PICTURES of the new mill is reached some 11,. 445.750 pounds of raw cotton will be Hygclnthg plan; was required annually. The product of the factory at St. Hyacinthe will be shipped to the Goodyear factories in Qntario, when; it will be used in making finished lms- belflhs. hoes arid other products using both cotton and rubber. ‘The average tire. it is stated, is composed of about 40% cotton fabric, s. s. “HARLANIJ” NOTIC-E East River and return for l5 conic today. "Harland" leaves at 3. P. M. Standard, due on return at ‘I Stand- ard. Four hours on the water enjoy. lng the cool and balmy hreeoel. ___.-__._ S. S. “llarlanii" NOTICE Owing to tide condition: It Vietotlo the "Harland" will nuke only one rond trip outline service viz on the hllewhu dam May iuh and ma. Also June iaih and imh. leaving cs lottetovvn at 1 a. M. returning will lenvg Victoria at 1 P. M. During the intervening weeks the tvvo round trlPI will be made. This Schedule elective until 1mg 0th. Charlottetown. May l, 1930, The formal opening of the new St. tion, leading figures in the fllbwl attended byl cotton and automotive mausoleum‘! executive of the Goodycar Companygl abouyaoo Goodyear Qllebc: dealm the Goodyear Quebec sales organiza- For Adventurous Seashore Days Forget the world this sum- mer at happy seaside Piciou. Bask on sunk’: velvet sands. Nearby fresliwaterlagooo. Glorious swimming and boating. Deep and fresh water fishing. Forest trails for moonlight rambles. A delightful holiday resort of- fering fun, rest and health in liberal measures. Ideal for the kiddies. Full fir! il I . fitufinlflxzrrfilwn-"IIY (iuliulluil ' . . iiuuioii ' ~ "um B» i": Ticket L. l‘. ' slilflfllhlu-l-(“IEI “H”! ‘Hm’ P. W. (‘LARKIN . rmuen." Ann“... District l.’- ‘Y. I w’