mm CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘lublliiililns PO O-O-OQQ-OOQO1 “Jealous Hearts” a ' I, 1 MILDRED HARBOUR a i-andifs Dangerous ' ‘ lgykurh Brlftafn. 9000 090000 90 6400 O-Qw-Ovo 0Q THE LONG-DESIRED GIFT. struck speechless, with Elinor cling- l. lliié’. l‘§.’i‘.‘.§'.°'l....‘lif...‘.‘i.l2‘l.°l§% " _ _ l '1 _ s | if Q y |_ | NDE R, l ‘if '1 _ ' Tony stood perfectly motionless. l I mending kisses. Thumb sucking does look sweet in s baby, but it is disgusting in thu three-yesr-old and sometimes it lliiiigs , on until fifteen or sixteen! The iabit may cause an ill-formed mouth or in- duce adenoids; and it always inter- feres with digestion. Pinning tlie sleeve over the hand; attaching init- tens, or puttin on cardboard cuffs. winch prevent nding the arms at Hwhm o": ma" o" me an, may; u“ albowu1 an’ some of the ways m be hectic rather than static" ' sto the habit. ' ' 1060B!‘ t¢3 Clip. _..__.._ \ the Wheat-ins crankshaft in perfect balance, iiy. draulic 4-wbeel brakes always perfectly equal. ind for safety. ventilated crankcase, pivotal messing, t . Come and see this Chry. sler "62" - the stylish lines, thetoomy bodies, the unusual fineness of fittings and upholstery. Then drive it. See what " these Chrysler “62” fes- tures really mean in greaterfperformance and comfort. $1380 1570 She: I could never marry a man. who smokes horrid cigarettes. Annual Meeting t :2... that's advertised. l l - - . .. - " . ‘i = t l » r . I 0 I " '- cnce cf the room: "I want to be l ‘ ~ ' ‘ ' i ,yours-—your wife." *1 ‘l l , - 1 Tony had the feeling, despite the 1. g f ‘ -, > ' sense of stupefaction that held him. " . . s _ l that this must be a dream. He ' 1 " ._ ' would awaken in a moment to reai- >~ >' - it . ' ~ ' . ously softened and appealing. He , became panic-stricken. What ‘f dens of India and ' Ceylon» b l e n d e d forced a light laugh. “What is this, Elinor?" he banter- "Tony!" The reproach in her eyes stabbed him. g‘ ,9 nether bad habit-irregularity in , , Cllryfllfll‘ 62 As your grocer. u b t ? c l _ a a ou, anyway ". H ' u ,,__ N L Give the tiny bowels an opportunity She shrugged her beautiful shoul- 1 HRYSLER 62 at cw owe!‘ to act at. regular periods eueli day. ders petulantly and trailed her new lower prices, ‘I350 late them. Every mother should keep _ . l were slightly mnclllng agaln a. bottle of it handy to use in case of _/ l “Have l bowled you over, my pool. lead over all competition , , t, by embodying new and Rudd" sleep, or when baby is 010ml lilltl __ _ ' up .. ' ' ’ fwnilh’ I“ gentle influflw M" l‘ _ v l i-cpsred me for what? asked M“, m“, m“) < , .. » l Imperial "80." gain, strengthens his bowels. iwnnhlgmsétillfig 91f fear’ age 3m 11,991)‘ ‘ Cnswrin is rarely 1624111111111 ""11 g h g m" me “mm ‘In the Chrysler “62," for . Cora e . . . . 1490 for over 30 years. With each package. _E1l1101_ 11191- 1115 8111110115 11119511011 (“Eh “m” m") you get. a valuable book on Mother with a little ironic smile. _ rubber shock insulators get the genuine. » "Where is she?" Tony demanded. Instead of metal shack!“ starting for the door. ' All prices 1.... b. lVimlsor, Onfilflo, int-Ml»; alumlurtl Iitcfnry riyaliluiirnf tlrelfllll Her words re-echoed in the sil- y. Selected pluckings But. he didn't. and Elinor comb. A! closer to him, her expression curi- r from the Tea Gar- ) 9 x Millicent or a servant should come _ a BL in? He released his hands and o l a - a 1 v _ \ 1 with 5k!“ brlng led. "Rehearsing a role for an op- _ _ . l . s" ~_ ' richness and flavor i m“ A ~ "I——I'm afraid I'm all up in the bowel action-dis responsible for weak nlr." he snid lnmnlv. "What's 1t- bowels aud constipation in babies. . o If they don't act at first. 11 "m" gleaming draperies over to the fire. Pu,“ _. “sand p es Fletcher's Castoria. will soon regu- liter eyes, under their white lids. and“ “is c0 . .v rIc ’ keeps on increasing its s Bus; Coupe °°11‘4'- "lmhimi dhnhe“? g5" “"1 “mm; lTony? I was a bit abrupt, perhaps. n‘.- Itch and bowels, constipation. osa o ll should have prepared you battery . finer features hitherto , . n lTOIIy, utterly bewildered. “I—I ' b ' “ t! d ' liZl-1.';..".l2‘.il"‘r.‘i.?§“.'§.;‘ l'..‘..“5.‘?..i.‘.§ he non m. suddenly “w” ‘° '“"'* 7’ "‘ ma... . . . m5 3-D o Seals 1450 ilarmlrra-tlre recipe is on. the Wrflll- ~hn>ln nnylhinz happened to Milli- _ _ _ o r n ln-r. Physicians have prescribed it 091117 instance, chase“ sprang ' ends are now mounted in hood. Look fai- Chas. H. Fletcher's “Yes. Something has happened- ‘ _ signature on tlhe wrapper so you'll ~to Millicent." i 4 Door Sedan 1550 It is the only car of its Llllllllll Sfllln r 1600 "I haven't.the least idea in the prjccwith thisequipmgnt, world," answered Elinor calmly. ‘ Among other inimitable ...... ..._,..,.,.,,.., i306 advantages of Chrysler Standardized Quality are He halted. as if she had struck lil The annual meeting of the Law Society of Prince Edward Island will be hold on Monday the 25th day of June 1928, iii the Law Lib- rary in Charlottetown, at the hour of three o'clock in the afternoon. ' W. E. BENTLEY, Secretary-Treasurer "l > l ___ {MISS CHARLOTTE. VICKERSON m. “What's this you're telling me?" Elincr said impatiently: "I tell you I don't know where she is. What. does it matter? She's per- . fectly able l0 take care of herself." lMrs. Harold Behm of Bellevue, and Tony found himself saying: "You Ella who returned home from Bos- always claimed she couldn't. That's ton on Saturday. why you wanted her to have the money .. rmm c. iurmur, aihrrtori. P. I. I. “For Heaven: sake H snapped EL t1I.ll<'l<‘0IiIl nurses. Ellnralfo, I’. l. I. There passed to the eternal resi. lnor. "don't take up ancient hist- i‘ ‘on Tuesday, June 12th Charlotte} News was received at the United cry. Millicent isn't the same girl ___ ‘ Vickerson of Charlottetown, aunt cflChurch office in Montreal. J1me nowe ~ surely you've noticed u." flfinnrki“—"r"r—mr——~m"o-~ w‘ iMr, Jghn Stewart, of (jeorgewwnwghqJOi tlée deiith in Gilaigow of "Yes," lie said slowly. "I've n0- ‘allcr a short, i[]l1e5s_ possessed of a v. . A. reen ees, for e g t years ticed it." Then alarm seized him wonderful and sympathetic (11811051- o" me Sig“ m‘ what is n°w the U11‘ 11811111 "Whnl d0 W11 11161111 by lllbn and o; a graclous manner she gjléeglfotlfiaivgngilege, llggltfltlgefgr. saying ‘you don't know where shc worked for was slipping away from Tony was staring ill. lier. N0 FUN AT ALL lendeared herself to all with whom m U n d Che h "r1 C111 d '1 11- D111 she an nwny 11111-110111 sny- me- Aud llien something Jim Far- "You mean I'm to be u sort. of PM“ 011i ‘hiicks- W113“ 111° She came m cimiflct. In the larger {an “Gfmlegsrcnad befrhaiizl. or mg Wm“? Sh" b11111‘ 1101118? Didn't raday said about. love made me vocal stimulant?" we colunicntcrl 9111111 114110119 ‘#11011 101‘ P11111111" u“ hm“ a "m." m“ can“ klck circle of the community, she was health [or some menu“ undpiifi Elle saywwhethei shed be home fol" szcurch my heart. And I found dryly. lilu-liule gntririslliiilkla such as pi- er 5wi5h m, tail! lnlWnYS 1111111118 w d0 herlpart andlcenuyv accompanied by Mrrs Greem 1x15111191.‘ _ ‘l d T I i I you! "You will bi- my husband! Come." lumiitb, enemies green. and r1111 :111 1116 1111111111118 01' 800d Ollilzflnshillllees, went m Glnsgdw “mm m L 301111111110 .3811 suxwas about I Slili llll‘fll!dnl.0l1lll"l_ her eyes gloiv- she held outlier uriiis to lilm, "come spit-ea, praise-lives, and lllfllll juices. lli/HS 111W11Y5 1111111118 10 1911a 11 llellPldled ln the Glasgow llospltal fol; "Ute ‘m 5011151111115 V1118‘ flllllly- 111g m tlic firellght. "You shall and tell inc how happy I am lllillf" lkllexllw-ttoili lxmuuliny iwilll prov» ling hand, In me home she was otllowmg an operation since’ hi“ I Q1151 111111- S110 Went. out, not give iiic, through the strength niid iiig you, after all those years. Tony. lulu. ‘llliliflOmfi with illllllfi‘! ready la delightful and winsome person-‘ - " - buying where she was going, till: sweetness and comfort of your love. These empty wasted ears!" ~ . . ~ . ' , . _ looming to Montreal in 1922 he rc- _ . . . - . -- y "11 Hnvreeucy- own aforesaid hoilulie-d as follows l night she sent you that wile to - -» or. thP Soiltheriuf by Water Street, oil i . . l . I““‘Y.“".d ‘m?’ ‘"1"’ 5'11"‘! 1" helsided at 4'1 Stanley street. come Home; 1 a "mtg 11135 iylllucuqucr the world. (To Be Continued.) the Southwest by property now or lule- 1 ' v l [11951311-3-1113/ W111 71°11 forget here‘ A native 0i H18 city 0f GIBSBOW r- lu- I V —___~r~w ly owru-d by W, W. Owen tfurtnPrlY ‘ igraciousness of manner and charmlMl- Greenleeq graduated a; Mag-Le; What‘. used as ‘Pirleltravii (lffll-e), on iii»- lfler funeral which was held at r f_ * ~ - - The Slylckml (ixpresslon on llls Northeast. by properly of‘ (flliirles-H. ll, l 1° 1'15 10m G1115EOW University in lace an eyed hm. sungworltu, lflllll on the Noni-aura. by! gMarshfleld on Wednesday. June l3111,i889. He studied theology in Glas- “Tonyg ma“ Mllllcent, Sh“ all tbeiti all, ' f -_ , ' -. . ' . . Alrlll“lllTnillflllililPl‘ mircelrnf land lli K229132201 tho largest we“ [m wmo-fgxugngglelglléi lgglllll-nl: 271:1 13:51)]? 118111. 01 0011159- WBU 11DV8 118111"! (‘hiirlotlelowii HllllIilPtl as illliiwi-l: ' ' » I - -' - - . N _ l. l -_~__..>_..___ censed to h soon enough, if she wasn t. W0 nuuillrrlhgouilizlljrllfiilly"lirowgfyr ilrnli - I Mug NELL"; R_ Sllylpgolq o; llulllaxPllflaiprklf $51 Presbytery must think of ourselves. Don't you Blots time“ uii the iiflfillfllfil by pro-i i After a mlnlstry 6r Sonia ems at remember what I 101d you when i lu-rty of the Lahtlr Lilli-n, llllll on tliel l I Y first cam‘) m“) ‘m, room,’ “.8 srlliltmisl by property of Brill-e Stew-l vThe 1U11§T9~1 01 MP5. N611“! R-ysii- peterfi. CB-DE Breton. he W811i. , 5 ‘ l Simpson, widow of the late Donaldlto I..ondon, England, where he took m“ 1m sure we m“ be nmrfled’ "'1 M. Simpson, of Bay View, took up post-graduate work. and on his m“ “m” a“ the“ Wflsled 1901i place at her old home on June 18th., return to Canada he went. by special Millicent “id Sh“ wmlld d” whm‘ A CORNEY BROS. BUNKER-BID‘. P. I. I. WJIEIIBERT POOLE, IGIIIIQIIII, PJJ. EARL l]. BOITLTER, ‘Iryel, P. I. I. NOTTING BROS. llialrltnllora (lnlanLo-plilyliowyk 6062-6-18-61. , . Take notice that under null liy vlrtui- M the powers uf sole contained in a rer- talii Mortgage nr Deed of’ Trust ilatcil tile twenty~foiirth day of Juniiiiry A, ll, 19,27. mulls between J. s. 11 Morris 11111111“! Limited of the first- part and The Maritime Trust. Corporation oi the second part there will be offered 1'01’ sale by Public. Auction on. the prom» fses Nos, 75 in 7E1 Water-Street In Charlottetown, mi lllondnv the sir ‘ten-nth day of July A l). 1M8. ut nu». hour of i-levt-il o'clock l|i the fort-noon, the following Jlroperty. nutiiely: All that tract. tiisrw or yin-reel of lund situate, lying and lieliig 1n (‘bnrlotle-l l REV. .I. A. GREENLEES SUMMER SHELF, lll'l 4k 1'0 Jim. :ill lllP perlmiini nrilpr-rry or .I.l N 'l'_ Morris Company llliiiltiui, Pllill-l prising tlie machinery, plant equillfi . r-d or in process of manufacture, fnrui~ l inent, ilffice filrniliire, NlllPlblll-lfiltllhl ilottlvs containers, boxes, cases, m»! sences, materials and supplies used in l connection with its ‘ ' beeis. aerated waters and drlnkii mnniifxictiir- ON AND OUT ulna», trademarks, trade names, book~l ilehts, and all other fixtures, utensils, owner], or which at the time of silt-ll , sale may in» owned b the said J, k '1‘. 1 Morris (Tompauy 1.1m ted. t Terms of stile to be twenty per cent cash at the time of sale. and the hlil- i slice within thirty days lifter the deft SHRIMP SAL_AD "After she'd had a drink or two goods, chattels effects and assets now l how long did She can-y on?" “Till she was carried out." at 1.30. where a short service wasitinpointment of the Home Mission held, followed by e. service at thelBoard to Wabana, Newfoundland United Church, Cavendish, at 2.30, the church then furthest: east, 1r; Rev. Peter Jackson conducting the America. His next charge was in services. lsydne)’. C5119 Breton. during which The attendance of friends from he was clerk to the presbytery gol- far and near, testified to the re-lflve years. In 1911 he again went; Bard in which Mrs. Simpson waslto Newfoundland. this time to held by all who had known her. K711111111 Gulls. 0n a special mission Mrs. Simpson was the daughter-i and from 1914 to 1922 he was pastor of the late Malcolm Ramsay and1111G¢°18810W11.P.E.I. make her g0?" began exasperatedly. denly, she came to him, raised her Mary Owen Ramsay. She had 111 1932. Mr. Greenlees came to ever you wished. He stared at her “What did you tell Millicent to "Tony, for Heaven's sake," she Then, sud- wonderful eyes. her beautiful lips. "What difference does it. make? You and I are all that. matter." To her astonishment, he moved leg. Trade Mark Watch Your Foxes Summer Diet The summer diet is a most important one, great care . should be exercised in selecting the proper foods. Meat M, ,, Sm“. app“, ,,, m“. ,,,.,, reached the m o‘ smy mm years’ the Presbyterian College‘ Montreal’ “w” from m She followed hm feeds should be reduced t0 a minimum and supplemented i‘ 1., 0 Dflgd this fourteenth day of Mn! ‘MOD $hfi§§fi}‘,,{',,_ inl: (airlines-a. _ clips or cut shrimp uilll ore oi and [eaves m moum one daughter‘ and in 1925. having followed his her golden draperies trailing over The Marltlilple Trust Corporation. 11.1 pglgyy uiid you ivill have li satisiy- f! Mrs. J. H. Williams of Charlotte- 1111111011 and college into union he town. and two sons, Earl 0., of Bay‘ 1191181118 assistant librarian of l the View and Harold H. of Summerside. tinned C011B8e.—-Montreal Star softly, less arrogantly than he ever the soft rugs. "Don't you see, Tony," she spoke remembered hearing her speak, “it by- cereals and vegetables. IMPERIAL FOX‘ BISCUITS fed dry and IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD with milk added make the ideal summer cereal ration for both adults and pups. These two highly nourishing foods ensure a hai- anced ration together with an abundance of minerals and most valuable Vitamines. IMPERIAL FOODS keep the foxes-in good flesh and make them generally healthy and active. IMPERIAL‘ eliminates premature shedding‘ generally caused by excessive meat feeding or an unbal- anced diet, and make for better pelts when prime. Always keep a good supply of IMPERIALS on hand. feed them liberally and you will reap results in highest class foxes with highest-priced pelts. had to be? You and I were meant Y for each other. But. you knew it 0 more certainly than I, else you ung Mothers wouldn't have loved me all these iyears. I only just found out/in “Paris. less than a. month ago, than a“ Mn i» <1 ma“ and Mrs. J. R. R. id f Chi . .' One sister, MrseJ. I91. Hillcdfgghic-YGI-eat T0 ago end one brother, George 5,.‘ Ramsay. predeceased her. l The pail bearers at the funeral B , iglefef— William Robinson. Cedric “bibs U‘: dTlbleta Have Ma mason. Genrse Owen. bee Owen» 5°” “ A" 51111111111111 '1 love you that I've been blind Gm“ Tflylnr- Elmer Taylor. ' "film lwhen 1 sent you to Millicent, that a To have in the house a l 1 4 ——<0@_____ ,. MISS Many BREHAUT thfrgllenn remedy 1'01 the mliinxinilis dorrdepflgteyg" now w make my me =0 ables and little children is al ' l l - Very much sympathy is being ex-lsrenl boon to vouns mothers, and ..§.Z,§1’,‘,'."“ h mu" 88km“ d spas lendlled u; Mr. Reuben Brehaut and lhls ls exactly why Baby's Own Tab-l --D,, you m,“ lelllng m, wlm; 11111 y 0 [ryndale in the death of ets have been found in thousands made you (1nd o“; that, ygu_.er__ his daughter Mary. following a very of households. The Tablets regulatsfloved mg?" l.";.':;:'..:s'*.:2:".ll.:s.t::-. “l.” “M “e1 i» w» 1-» a recovery but she failed to rail" arid lmits and simple ‘Hem an“ thelsnght frown’ she had rather ex- ’ y ‘T m0“ °f W111"! 159111» V61 they pected an emotional outburst at she passed away on Thursde. , 14th lust‘ Her remains were grougm film/Gila: 111111118 1881c 811d the 6111161611 her confession and surrender. One Hudson Coach-flood as New. Bun Only 7000 Miles. One Dodge Coach in Perfect Condi- tion-A Bargain. One Studebaker Sedan (Light) all Newly Gone Over. Upholstery Perfect. One Chalmers (open) 5 Passenger. One Buick (open) 5 Passenger. The Above Are All The Used Cars We have and They Can be Bought Bight. GAUDET BROTHERS. Dealers for Hudson, Essex, Oldsmobile, Hup- mobile, Cadillac and LaSalIe. lhome on Saturday last, and the fun~ eral services held from her father's residence on Monday afternoon to Orwell Head Church and Ceme- tery- ‘The church was filled with a very large number of the friends of the family. and the services were She went bad: .t0,the fire and Cnnnemlnz the Tablets Mrs. Ruth- seated herself‘ in a low chair. With 1°11 91011111111191‘. Rnthven. Ont.. her slender body silhouetted against W11Ws=—"1<lndly send me your littldthe firelight, the flames playing on book on the Care of the Baby. Ilher hair, she was a lovely sight. 1111111! 1W0 0111161811. one four years of Suddenly she began to speak: age and the other a year and a balf.l "The revelation came in a. flash. conducted by m“ G’ L 6mm and Both are in excellent health and the Tony. the choli- of the church. Miss Me °my ,m°d1°1 they have hi"! 15 Brehaut was in her 21st year. all?! Baby” ow“ “blew I “WW5 1194111 w,“ very much teamed not only the Tablets in the house and em by the young pcople but by all who 11511113’ 10 rtwmmend them to other knew her. She will be very muchJnm/hem" missed in the lifg n; the church and] Baby's Own Tablets are sold by all the community. Besides her father-l medicine dealers or by mail at 25: cents a box from The Dr. Williams’ she is survived by one brother. Rob-l ‘crt. at home, and two sisters, Sadie», Medicine Co. Brocltville. Ont. Public Auction of Choice Furniture l I will sell by Public Auction at residence 0i 0. .I. McCoqnac, ass ‘Kent Street, Charlottetown. commencing at, l0 A, M. on Tuesday, June 26th, a choice lot of Household Furniture, incldlng living room, dining lroom and bed room suites, Edison niarnorid our Gramophone (babel-awry lrnodel In walnut), Four-posted solid walnut bed, Neweombe Piano, Solid .0slt Refrigerator, Bugs, Chlnawarc, Silverware and Kitchen Utensils, in- lr-lnrtlng (‘apltoi Range. Also library of over one thousand volsniui. Iloase open for Inspection Monday afternoon 2 to B o'clock. One minute I was heart. whole and fancy free; the next, I knew that I hsdslways loved you. even as you loved me. I knew that my heart had been yours-ai- woys. . There has never been any one else, any one who counted. It was as though my love was a seed that had lain in my heart all these years. Suddenly, oli. very, very suddenly, s0 suddenly that it almost frightened mc. lt burst into splen- did flower." "And what made it burst. into splendid flower?" Tony repeated her words unconsciously and, when he had realized it. he made a. gesture of apology. "I had been to the Opera for an ..ltldll.lb0l’1 before the world's great- est lmpresarlo." She mentioned the name, her gaze on the flames. "He told me that I would never be a prime donna, because I didn't know what human emotion was. Ho Phone 721 For sale by leading dealers in all business centres or direct from factory. __ Imperial BiscuitOCoJ Ltd. '1 Charlottetown, P. E. I. . Bolt 446 said I had never loved or hated. nut- fered or sacrificed. When I heal-d I. A. MscDONALII, Auctioneer. 0-19-21-23225. vv“ -hlfll ll! lrhlt, I felt ll though my wlhole ufejwere a failure. All I'd