l JANUARY 30, 193 PAGE TWO THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ _ ' . WHWQ-O4“ l-Ol, God le, me dlel-l She repeated, "You believed in with illarsh llvoriiil, so that Hill‘. - , ,- Q She laced he, swollen wanton, me," wonderingly. I might have crop: away. _d I Girl S . ldflvBlte, is so lieautiful," said the ‘ ' ance in a mirror. remembering that Her healt was soil and as hum- She was, fum lllllg withduillfi onl, ____ lb" iigflolcfiwllgr; “w! the slight ill- ble as a clilitIS. In that instant to the me Icine c oset, rea u; to (B, 3mm, Unlml PM") , y I c sequence, especial- d I im f I l 0. . a“ "g a“ ° M‘ a‘ 5113 “w [I16 light. The miracle ills top shelf. LONDON, h, 27pm“, m, do“. ‘Y i" the modern siri llsss the DOW. Jhrrililt Golds i I‘ , a She smiled bitterly. Din and ,, . . T‘ . (“any C y faint she sat 0a. the edge i; the hlid 00mg- “ Shflwhimilered, oh! lm afraid-la scar on a pretty nose reduce a gigggg 3 3,153?” t?!“ n l! im- ‘i l vlpa Hugs? bed gulp,“ mllk, munerlng, lion‘, "Sonia," he whispered, does our I didnt want to do it this"waY-.gll‘l'5 fihflflce 0i marriage? ‘ma, cow“ or h er tne real nat- ’ marriage mean so little? You came God. don't let it hurt . . . . . . .. Th,“ Ausula“ clvll Cont“, m, l’ l 9 $506-- I'm sick—-I.'nl so sick!" 8t. Gaorgofltroet, , t., i-"Lut winter l thrao Boy: had torribla oolda and oouglltha-thnngonlolongthatit ~ -- to worry mo. "Iimttomydmggflalflhglgfl, , it I had tried or. wows “W”! ; PIIIO l Syrup . "I told him I had not, but that I _-' d, and I must say that after they d ilnilhad the third bottle they were Iitiralyrid o! the cough. “I will never be without a hflltil! of lDr. Wood ’s’ on. hand.” - Price 35c. it bottle, large family size 506.; put up only by 'l‘he T. hiilburn . P» Limited, Toronto, Ont. illGtAmQ35 ~ wri DOMINION 0F CANADA PROVINCE OF PIINCE EDWARI) ISLAND In The Probate Court 19th. George V. A. 1)., 1928 In re Estate of John R. Wigmore late. of Long River in Queen's County in the said Province. dec- eased, test-ate, ‘. By the Honourable A. Bannerman‘ ‘ Wa-rhurton. Surrogate, Judge of , 8rd, dzc. - . To the Sheriff‘ of the County of‘ I l Queen's County or any Constable or - literate person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the, Petition on file of Thomas Wigmore} of Graham's Road in Queens! County aforesaid, and Daniel John-I , ston of Long River aforesaid, the Executors of the above named Es- tate praying that a. Citation may be. issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cihe all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before. ' me at; a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's County. in the said‘ I Province on Wednesday the Fir-l _ teenth day of February next com- ing, at the hour of eleven o'clock: , ‘ forenoon of the same day to shew‘ cause, if anvthey can. why the ac-f ' _f counts of the said Estate should’ _ not be passed and the Estate closed l as prayed for in said Petition; andf onmotion of Justin M. Hyncs. Proctor for said Petitioners. And I do hereby Order that a true copy hereof be forthwith pub- fished in some newspaperpublished "To have Flu is bad grammar." —.>- G I EASILY TOLD 1st Hunter (quite green): How can you tell when a skunk is on zhe defensive? 2nd Hunter: When it's offensive, ~y friend. - "So Tom is mixed up in one o‘ those triangles, eh?" "G05". Ho! it's a hectaqon Ii his case." ' ooo-Oo-ovwvv-oooavoo-ow-o-o o- INSTALLMENT XXXIV. only tile!" The room took nil natural tinge, tllll walls uudulntetl conscious or their passing, Slit‘ up and down. She cried aloud: was itching with cold when sbel"l'm. dreaming‘. I'll» never been druggl-d I\4‘I‘S( if from Ibo flour. S11E10 Chlcwb." began to nucs the room. Dork‘ 0f course, she was ilrcaillillg. nesll forced her to stop and iurli I-Ier father would slip to her door on the electric switch. Her ‘rack- in a moment. irg sob» seemed to come from au- "Come, honey, it's time to get other person, up." Married to a luau like Don Still- How she yacilld surprise him. water! Yet how willingly she She would throw her arms around had cffered hel- sacrifice! With his neck, crying, “Darling. ...I love lvhut high courage she had pIofer-,y-lll! I've hall a terrible dream... ." rcii hel- reputation lo alive ‘Li, mur- As if she hail just heard it, the Hours pussoii, but Sulliu was not delcr, and he bad told her, even lealization of his death swept Willie thanking her, that he could home. ' Pictures flashed before easily have csca-pod conviction. |lel- staring eyes. Her mother He had deceived her from the bejpinnlng up her graduatiri-g dress. gillnillg. Yet, piercing to her very; “Stand still, Sonia." heart. culuc this repcztlc-(i cry: "I1 Her father, insisting oil her go- Iovsld you too much." lug to Sunday School. “Weak willed, undisciplined, the: “Oh. daddy. why do l have to?" son of a doting mother, his char-I His patient, anxious face! He acted had been slowly undermined. had never failed her. How it He hall to have whatever his heart would hurt him to see her wounded was set upon, Sonia shiverod as to tleath——brokerl, beaten, Thank she realized l0 whatdepihs ofliilf- God, he had not lived to suffer ferillg he was to descend. that. Tears rolled down her cheeks Hel infatuation was crushed as she told herself she was no long- with n single blow. er entitled to sympathy. Every She pressed her hands to her one had warned her. Even aftei snatched them awayfher father's death, her mother lhad pleaded with her. Futile, in ——~'the face of her passion for Frank- lin! That passion was burned as with acid, out of her heart. but the scars could never be removed. She had always iletested common vulgarity, bad pledged herself ,only beautiful QdVPIIlIIIIBN- IIoW fate had cheated her! Tricked her into giving her first. flesh. love to a coward! ' Ohin in hand, she looked out over heart ‘and. loathing herself. “Proper Food and Exercise” Hy ARTHUR A. IIIOOVEBN Former Physical Director, v lrllell Medical College Good Health Calls For Constant Care ‘i’- Sbe bad thought she was free to <-\ 001) health is not ggmgihing twist even-ts to suit her pleasure. (J that “just happens.“ It must No more free than a. top in the be cultivated and qonggfvgd, bands cf a malicious child! Recurring attacks of indigestion, ' IIUJHILICIIGS, coldls and all the other all Ilow gayly she had come to Chic- sylllptoms of a poor state of health m“ o in follow the dark course al- dy miippcd out for her! Her riu\u(l‘ be dlsmgarded Wm, in, volition bud nothing to do with it. pumly, Frequent mus-position l, But. ll this lwrc dine, lil-ankllils a (lungs, signal and unless “m crime hall been lilcvitullc. . J ., - ._ one could he held responsible. heeded’ “mo” “ma”. Trmblillg with wcakrlcss. she felt Sir-up and rest are great reculie" i2; feliiliatiiitrgflitzieiliiitziildglitbm any“ ‘Urces’ but may do not’ or eager for any loophole oi escape! The futurl» was black, Silo only knew that she ccllld never face Don. She would hille from every one. Move away from illls room ‘to another, equally grimy, exist as she could, do any kinil of work HiH‘ could to keep frr-nl goinil lllml. , Bill, ill ljll-l lilitlsi_tii llel- IIIIISIILP. the door optellctl iilld Iklii Stillwii- [or (‘élllltt ill. ' In the next bra-nth: "If I could ii RIQGII, Illi- m me lo vscupe Franklin. Crane. Ilo you want to go buckto him?" “Oh no-I despise hiin...." "Then never mention it again." Ho lifted licr face to his, but Mlle cried, wildly, “Don't kiss lne. Please . . . . llci" cry Will-i smothered by his lips, lie kissed llcr lutssiouuicly. Arid again shame run like fire over her. She, cricli in herself, “You see you calil tell lilnl bow you have played tllc fool." She Ilegnn- to meet his questions with cheerful mechanical replies She pllllllleil, "Make him think you're all riglll. l’letellli—- you must pletentl." He drew her into the big chair. “You've worried yourself sick over this. Why, I knew the moment I received your letter. When you made no zltielupi to offer an ex- planation. I should never have left you, Sonia. But >l'l take you with me tonight to my hotel. AIld‘0lIl marriage will be announced in to- morrow's papers. No llIGFe oi’ this secret stilfi‘. When Muncie lends that, il will kllolv lbe truth. Sonia, did you really think I would give you up?" "Any other mail would." "A-Iter the bonr we passed to- gether DGIOTP I went away? Why, yon lclvo me, deal". You proved it—- that night." ' Her Voice leplietl: “Oh. Don. l do . . . . , . a F01’ il long time he held her, whispering render colltlolercc. ltis» siug hcl- gently, “My little lnokel: sw-‘tietllcari. theyW" IZliIIllfii-ll killed you." She lay cold, the blocil in her frozen veins circling sin-war and slower to the iloatli null-ch iii licr helm. “I am going i0 slim Sonia." A "in Chicago?" “Yes. I hail all- offel before I left to go in with Dr. Laligllon. It's n splendid (lppcriliiiiiy. ‘I'll look llllll up ill-ulilrrlltv," “Hui your stully ill ilfifiill?" “it will liiivv in wail until iiliUl‘. Wl- llliglli as well face the music. Tight IWW. Sonia. It's (locsift llclp to rtlll away." lie hllll her fact» between his ihanils, well-shaped, sensitive hands, lwllicll Simlit lluil always loved. "Alul illis time our inzilriiigc is in be no farce, my darling. No reset‘ vutioils between ll'.<l from. now on. We shall bcinun and wife." a a practicing I The sigilii'ic.lilcc of Ills lull-us ucarlicll hm‘ slowly. li was life ll:- nficrqii, clcuu. stvcct Iiii, with the (iriuulfili piist. wiped off tllc slate. Fili-orking the the titblcts into an icy hand. (To Be Continued.) The Human Clock (By British wilted Press) LONDON, Jan. 27-—'I‘he “human trlolrk" ifl the sucessol- to the “llii- nlall l)iII‘0l!l(9l8l‘“-—lilfl mall who can foretell weather by the variety and intensity of lliti aches and, Dams- Thc human clock is ii mun or Wll~ man who can tell the bour of tllo piece- DY- Bernard Hollander, the fam- ous pyschologist- has net made a study of this time-sens has trained himself in the use of it. "I thought it would help my Dill", lents if I could show them that I’ had developed the time-sense m3"- he said recently. scioiis mind so that it can keep a renal-ll oi time. and psychologist»; have long been aware of it- “The simplest form of it is being", able to go to sleep and wake up at the exact time deslred- Many pec- ple cnn do this. even though the- times arc irregular- Everybody] could do it it’ be determined to. “The time-sense that is in every-I body's subconscious mind is like al clcck. If the mind has a strong will-power it can control the alzirmi 1s it likes- "Tllere are people whose time: sense is so extraordinarily well (i<'3' vcloped that they can tell the exact time although they have not seen a clockfor many hours. “They are tile exceptions, hut; for ordinary purposes any one can be traiucd to carry llletimc in his; subconscious mind, in be able to‘ renlembci‘ to do certain things at u. certain tlme- and to wake punctu- slly at the required minute." To ll... Electors 0i Ward One Ladies and Gentlemen :-- l I I am again in the field as candi- iatle for Councillor for Ward One. If elected it shall be my endeavor‘ to faithfully discharge my duties as‘ your representative, giving special; attention to the needs of the Ward~ and at the same time doing my parti .n carrying on the civic administra-I .ion in an efficient and economical manner. bottle. pouring eluding the Supreme Court of Ap-j . bud her nose cut ill u iaollil-lion lie- "Ccmpliments arz all Very wall» replied the girl's lawyer, “but ll l, not fair tc assume that a girl has always her powder-pinyin hand." The girl was awarded $300, n". Supreme Court holding that many men would object m taking a amp, with a FlCIII‘ on her nose- . peal, have been cullett upon to tie-l ville this question. _, A girl of lfl- lltrkilugly beautiful. tween two (ftif-‘i. and she claimed $1.500 from tile drivers for her los- sened Iirospeclll of mill-rings. To tile Electors of Ward Five LADIES & GEN TLEMEN : It is‘ with pleasure that I once again offer to Ward 5 and the Citizens l“ general} my services as Councillor in the Civic Election on Feb. 8, 1928. Having been one of your repre- sentatives for the past two years in the City Coun-cil I have endeavored to give you the best services possible within my power. Needless to say that I stand for everything that would be for the BEAUTIFYING and BETTER- MENT of our City. It has been my aim in the past and will be in the future to keep our TAXES as LOW AS POS- SIBLE. Permanent civic improve.- ment will receive my cordial sup- port. ECONOMY BEING THE WATCHWORD in all such under- takings. ' ' - As I will be unable to call on all - personally, I take this opportunity -of soliciting your support on Elec- tion Day. l Respectfully‘ yours, Ithank you for the generous sup- lort accorded me two years ago. and respectfully solicit your votes M; the loming election. DR. F. C. DOUG-AN _ , iW-llllfiiyb. Ilou had conic to IlPl‘ cliifi‘ fut-vii lliul llcsllieruiclv. uli msfllo’ smawhild m“ n M.‘ ‘Zing hum!‘ (‘Piidiil ii this‘ till‘: wt-ri- no! ;i fruit-y m“ “mm Sh‘? ‘Wiiepi- ‘H (mim ~‘ ' - ' she ever itccept. anything from Jllm mm“ M m‘? ‘mamm Ill-Kill]! after her disloyalty to him’! in Charlottetown aforesaid. once in,‘ each week for at least four consecu-i tive weeks from the date hereof,‘ and that a. true copy hereof be e SAMUEL KENNEDY i forthwith posted in the following Public places respectfully, namely? in the Hall of the Court House int Charlottetown aforesaid; in front of, the, School House at Long River} aforesaid; and in front of the School House at Clifton in Queen's County aforesaid, so that all per- sons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice CIICICOI". ’ (L. S.) GIVEN under my hand and the Seal of the said Court this 4th day of January A.D.. 1928.} and in the Eighteenth year of I His Majesty's reign. I (Signed) A. B. WARBURTON. Judge of Probate. 1731-1-9-M4i. We will live. and trv daily of the prices paid. SWIFT CANADIAN CO. ‘#454 OQ-OOO-Qf-Of-VQ-Q-O-OO-O-O ‘ LLESTER DOUGLAS WHOLESALE PRODUCE Exporter- of Prince Edward Island l Certified Seed and Table Stock Potatoes 39 QUEEN STREET OIIABLOTTETOWN, P. E. l. OOO-O-O-O $64400 0044i O 0-0000‘ - why THE REASON "i simply had to let my new maid do today." , “More subordination, I auppolo.“ "Wily no! I learned tho wrote!- had one more gown than I had." THE REPTILE "The reptile! How dare he speak of me that way!" "Why call him such a name?“ “He's a lounge lizard, that’: FILL OUT AND MAIL TO CANADIAN AND ORATORICAL ~ Being conducted in Prince Edwa Iamapupilof..... . . . . . . . . . .. acted in the Oravorical Contests Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ilome Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN’, ' Guardian. them. 0n February 1, 1928, I shall be less than l9 years of 838w THE ORATORY EDITOR INTERNATIONAL - CONTESTS rd Island by illc (illarlnttctown ..college-or school. Iam interl- and I would like to take part in “Sonia? "Don't tu-ilcll lllci" "Bui, lily tlczlr. I was so rliirprist-d , wllelil tell-phoned your mother. ll ll-ft you some lllomly. Wily should you come hero?" Some last tattered shred of self- rcspect forced hei to control her ‘QIIIYBTIIIK features. Sill‘ sald.l lmlllly, "on, I don't mind it. It's good onoug ." Ho. was watching IIPI‘ illiniltlY- l “Are. you ill?" "N0, I'm all right." "I would have come. sooner, but I illisscd yC-ur letter. It was for- warded and followed me for weeks." “But you got it?" sho iivsisisll.‘ REGULAR HABITS WILL KEEP ANY ONE ‘WELT: themselves, clear the system of the day's accumulation of poisons. The organs of elimination-Aha lungs, boweL-l, kidneys and the pores oi’ tilL skin must ha. kept active. Ex- ercise that will react: on these parts of the body are uemseary to keep them functioning normally. l A careful watch over one’s diet glmqgt eagerly, waiting for the is also important. Ymi munot ex- blow to fall. pect to clog your system with. "Yes, eventually. Also one from starches and sugars or to stimulate my mother. ~I was so sorry, So- ncrves and organs by Indulgence in pin, to hear of your Iflti-IBIJB death." ;caifeine, nicotine and alcohol, an‘! "Ob, don't?’ 8116‘, begfied. chm“ still escape the inevitable results. ed. tortured- Tht- lessons of right living are “Don't blame yfiillfie" \°°‘m“¢h~ simple and known to almost every- You!‘ father ‘mm ha“ bee" “"1"” out- Watch them carefully and 811C967 _ you can forget to worry about that she glared ‘it mm’ iaacmaied‘ ailments attendant on old age she ‘mum ‘wt take h" W” hm“ , hill rugged, kindly face. Theu she m" for Aver.“ pufl," nloistened dry lilis and asked, “Did BREAKFAST: Fruit; bran or you wme m ullllul olll- marriage ' graham muffins; cocoa or i1 coffee She 53w that his eyes were cir- aubaiituic. Two glasses of water cled with wear-Incas, his face il(“.l ilctlvcel. Ilrtmkfusi and lunch. with pain. LIINCIIEON: Some soup; vegetn-l “Anllul our marriage? Will"! S0 blc gelatin salad; dark brood; glass ;tbllt you can marry that 01"‘ Wh" of llllul. Two uirlllsae of water be- lcl you lie for hint?" iwccu lunch and dinner. DINNER: “Don. Y0" believe 1 “ed-H Lt-tiil inc-xii, fish or chicken; a green "of (TQIIT-‘Iel Yo" “m -" vclzciulllc; a llitkexl potato; stewed S119 i-IPm/I-‘le-Il ‘"1 ‘he ‘mo’ berm‘ apricots m" tapioca pudding; weak himl hillilli-I h" face “Fain-S'- [he [on cocoa or uhocolate. Two 559ml)’ Tug- _ ' piussi-s (if water between dinner "For Henvpns alike’ Sonia‘ Nev- lilli. bi-dtline. '3' d‘) that 338m! lIc lifted her roiuihly, held her .\. iil-tillvtll-ll. ‘ ill stern, inflexible arms. ,,'._.,,d “'- M‘""°"°‘""' "Do you think I wouldn't ktlolv A\lw‘:‘Y1£—)7~—‘q)f‘ Kink Lied to protect the man you lied’! I infatuated with . . . . .. yflll \\'8l',(.‘ . But because you were a fool is no reason [or my releasing you. He isn't fit it‘ touch your feet. Do you think I'll ever give you to llinl izow?" Silo Sflllbfld. “You would believe in mt- when my own father thought mo. guilty?" ' . "He. was not himself, Sonia- AN XCELbENT LAXATIVE worried and ovel-workcil all his life." ARREARS OF LANDPERSONAL PROPERTY AND INCOME TAXES To Whlllll It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that. payment of all taxes dole the u vinctai Treasurer oi‘ the Province of Prince Edward Island in respect to Lmnd, Personal Property and ' is _ , , Otherwise steps will be taken as provided under the Land Asausmerit Act. I924, and the Income and Personal lfioperty ‘taxation Act, um, for collection oi‘ same. All Personal Property and Income taxes remaining unpaid on the 16th of February, 1928. will be subject to interest at the rate of five per vent per annum from date o! default until paid. Tax-payers in arrears will please Iovern themselves iiccordingly. Dated at Cha-‘ottetown, Prince Edward Island, this 21th day of "You Tmlll. fills room from th people ilownsllalrs?" "Yes? “'I'hcu I'll rlln down liliil tell them yoirrc leaving. You can be collecting your things." She. watched him, stunned, ulliii he had closed the door. Hie words of passionate faitll bad torn the veil fronl her eyes, Ile was the only mun in her life who lluii been worth loving. "I have been u fool," silo whis- pered. “I llavc. lived my owll life and I am responsible for the wreck I've made of it. 1| um not worthy c-f llilu. My disgrace will drag lilm down." ' Slic paced the floor with limbs so» faint that blackness enveloped her. But she knew with sicken- ing certainty tho exact corner where s. bottle oi‘ tiny poison tall- lets stood. 0h, God, for strength t9 take them! If they would only kill her instantly, painlessly. She thought of other methods of suicide, Drowning would ‘have been so much easier. Just to walk out. into cool green waves . . . . . ..o shoot herself iu the heart as her father bud done. But there was no time. \Vl1at she might do must be riclne quickly. before she went to the hotel with him. She might —x 208i-d1y., Prince Edward Island, Act to consolidate and City of Charlottetown dition thereto. of the said City, never have illlg courage‘ again. if only he hadn't. loved her sf much! If only he would leave her SICK ABEI] EIGHT MUNTIIS After Taking Lydia Ii. Pinlthaufa Vegetable Compound Could Do All Her Work and Gabe] in W685i Melfort, Saskatchewan. -— "I had inward troubles, headaches and severe @- ' that; I could not ’ sit u and I was in mostof the time f o r e i gh t Jriontha. An aunt ,-. come to visit and "k. help me asl was unable to attend to my bab and .~ cool: nogho ' "TM wor . a e to try Lydia . Plnkharn’: Vege- table Compound,and after taking two bottles I could get up and dress rn - self. I also book L dia E. Pinkliam a Blood Medicine. en I first tool: the medicine I onl weighed seventy- aight pounds. ow I weigh twice as much. It I get out of sorta or weary and can't sleepl alwa atakeanother beta; oft the Xe “a 1e Com ‘d. i l won a u good or o- mals troubles, and, ave recom- mended it to my neighbors. Iwill be only too glad to answer any letbtiora January, i928. CECIL J. STEWART t. Suplrvlaor of Taxation. sllklwmwill- I receive asking about it.’ rs. WILLIAM Rrrcms, Box 486, Melfort, 9.» At the Office lof the noon of the same day. Act 17 George V. S I do hereby give Public Notice that the said City, Three Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply for the said City, and‘of One person to serve as a Common Coillicil- man in the City Council for each of the Wards Numbers 1, 2 and 3, and of Two persons to serve as Common Council- men in said Council for Ward Number 4 of said City, persons to serve as Common Councilmen in said Council for Ward 5 in the said City; being in all a Mayor, Three commissioners of Sewers and WBIQYSIIPPIY, and Eight Common Councilmen repre~ senting the City as follows‘ W WED The Eighth day of February-A. D., 1928 At the several “Polling Places as Described in Proclamations Post- edin the Several Wards of the said City. NOMINATION DAY,WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST, A.D. L923 Twelve O'clock noon, until the hour of Four O For Qualifications of Electors see Act 3r 1'7, Secs. 24 to 29; also Act 1st George V, Caps. 13 & 1 ec. 5. G. ELECTION! In pursuance of An Act of the Legislature of the Province of made and passed in the Third year of the reign of His Majesty King Edward VII., Chapter 17, intituled “An amend the several Acts incorporating the and all Acts in amendment thereof or in ad- an Election of a Mayor for and of Three For Ward Number One One Councillor For ward Number Two One Councillor For ard Number Three One Councillor For Ward Number Four Two Councillors For Ward Number Five Three Councillors ' ILL BE .HELD 0’N N ESDAY from the hour of City Clerk, City Hall, ’c1ock in the after- d Edward IYIL, Call 4, also Cap- 9 P. NICHOLSON’, City Clerk, City Clerk's Oliice. LEONARD B. MILLER, Mayo of the City of Charlottetown. Charlottetown, January 20th,1928