PAGE TWO THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 1 .i _; I 2 CHOICE QUA nnrrnl iiiilil 111.1111, v 1v."- r in.» for yrrirs .~i\' t. >1» >1 i. Mi .1, l Post Office lii~ (‘tiiirlrnznvriin-r, l'l llLlll lIfll-lWrlI-Ill tifiafi MAIL (LC.\UI‘R.'\CT ...TZ“."-‘.';Ii.‘.’.d!‘f" l MAIL coivfrivxci‘ SEALED Tll\l ~ TE . . Tllllnll ll" . {ll v-i l 'v.ffir-i» iii’ ilii- l‘ Jflll Tait Offici- Iii "l|ll'l'1l'*’lfl\\ 1., l 11:12.1: .'il—'l'lilll‘ Viiitrarl. for s El’ llis 51111.net)’: i»... POI! 0m»... of hum... -r and Siimrnarvlllc Iillll w llll! 1.1T».- of the Tout Ufflve liwperlnr. J01 l‘ I JH-st rirrim. lli |'|llll‘l1itl'-l~1l\ 1., 1i:ii-i:-:i1-'1'li or»: lrrofessional 0a r rtls Lsriiwiiivr s. 1.o\v'riiiii1 J. l). STEWART K. C. N W. LUNTIIER BAH-HIS IERS. SOl.l('|'l‘()ltS, ETC ' 84 Great Georgi- Street MONEY IO LOAN. McLEOI) 8: BEIVFLE! .I. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. Barrister and Attorney-urban , Olllce: 1R0 Richmond Street ' NIONEY T0 LOAN l- > I l r a McDONALD & McPHEE ' B A . . . ‘l. A. McDONALII II. F. McPIIEE ‘ Barristers Attorneys. Etc. f MONEY TO LOAN , r " llllcy Building ' . IIH-SQU-lmo-dally . BELL 8: MATHIESON I. B. Bell. l). L. Mnthlrlmn, LI. B l. Barrister d’; Solicitors ' Money to Loln +1 - Charlottetown and liluntains Our tea-tasters jealously guard our modest but famous slogan... REDROSE . I EAlis good tea‘: LITIES —Red Label 8: Orange Pelt}: .5114} Daughter: ‘ne away when I marry Tom. isn't ILJICUTQQCLFYCI. ANOTHER FACE ‘ 2 x1!‘ ice man doesn't trot :1 it's grown cold; x i; beheld. ' /.. ,____ ' . -~ .~ "l ~ Becsie. What c’: you think o‘ lilrihcr education? Bert: It's all right, except lr the colleges where they let It takl up too r’ '1 t‘~-~~ from football practice. Shopkceper: I always try tt gauge my customers. Customer: To see whether o1 not you can gouge them, ch? BRUISES Then’: nothing so q-n-l Miami's. l: “rah-as bid". f FMARK n. McGUIGAN saninsren. skuicn-on. mo. noun 1o LOAN banana Block. Charlottetown. P.E.l. i) W. E. DARBY. LL. B r y Barrister s Solicitor r Dalton Building. P lummenlde, P. E L " uoivsr r0 1.0m - - -l.il9l»Dill'fJ!lI.LL EDGAR SHAW, K. U. l4! Otllcss - Frown Bloch. II’! Gralton street. camera-term Willa and Estates Settled. ot llllls (Specter ueptn rprotsctlon tor {normed NOTICE NOTICE is hQLy given m... Benjamin Benjamin oi the City of Chrrioitetown in the County or Queens l11 the Province of Prlncc Edward Island, Merchant, will ap- ply to til: Parliament of Canada. at the next s:s".l'Jn thcrzof f," ,1 Bill of Divorce from his wife Gcorg- l6 Bmlflhfn on the ground of ad~ ultrry. Dntrd at Charlottetown. Province rf Prim? i‘:l v rd Yslrnrl the 30:21 div c! Dc w‘ A. D. 193i. Elli-L‘... .21‘! ITTITIJAFIIN 1l257~2i-3l-tl1ur-.'.I 1.15s: You'll have to glvt Father: l have already told hln- 179911 5° Slad- ‘IOW extravagant you are and ht zi that-ins face is not John Gresham s" “Girl By (loncordia Merrel (Continued) "m: rim t- what. n 1- . all my 11M“ he cried. what he Ls doing!" cried the young "I shall pmbnbiy my for it. man. She looked at him sharply, mine." she r9911“!- opened her mouth to speak; closed He turned away; stood it again with nothing for viooe. ichair before his desk. _ “Then you arc-at going because.‘ of something you have heard oiihe asked bluntly. him; something that happened. some years ago?“ know I wouldn't judge "him onfmanked him and sat down. heresay o! any sort. . . J’ He broke off, and for a moment‘ she left the silence unbrckcn, 'I'hc'n,' "Very ivcll. m8 $908k to you about th s. You. must. of course, do exactly as youl think. I'll not ask you anything‘ more. Perhaps 1'11 take your rid-l vice and-ask him." She SQIDKC‘KIIO\Y Linforihs?" stead ly he; voice in perfect con- trol, but a new ncze in it made‘ St. Abb realize than, a thi: l1 lhadnt realized before; that qu Clsaid 3:, flllflfi 5mm the suddcn kiiTl" "1 um Ljnfqflhfl that liad come to him of Lee, _ thing was seriously wrong lflilflthat fgll_)\\'ed_ The“ she lthis marriage about wiiizh he l1 pelled to leave you. C’ 'I'l'i€ n cdly and asked?" He turned away"; turned by}; . ~55me when’ Jm?" ' - sinmmerfd W5 ‘ll-ll 591-‘ Jill "Sincevsomc wccks ago." °arn05m°553 Anohci‘ silence. T716111 “I say. I'm deadly sorry’. . ." and left her hurriedly. She hoard him go alfifi!‘ CO""'(lll1‘ to ii’ out? Taken Llnforths over?" tllcl Iic arvrided. ;om1i. Tlltl‘ 51w 11011:; - study. ‘Ilir d a: “'11:; ...il1 ajar, and she pushed .t (ipcnlfl, . Slie found Lco stand-l the window, his buck to-f her, llCftd bcn: and handsi; deep into his coat i1ockcis.i sound 0.’ the cluslii: o! the‘ door made him turn quicltljv. and 11s his vycs rile: hcrs. it sociiicd as if liv brazed his big shoulders, sight- ‘ e cuiiic a for: paces int.) the and sl-éppcd. Tlic (lislaiicc bc- ltivccn ihcin was britlccd by a look 111:1: held for a. moincn‘. or two bc- ibrc Sll(‘ said: "Jim, u 11y is Perry ltavii: you?" "Why iloii‘; you 215k liiiii?" countered. "I have. Bu: lic wont ic‘1 me." "Perhaps it l.) bca. :0 lie has a lactfcr job iii vi l1“ ruggcstccl. "You know ..' "S9. cvidtnii)‘ (lf) ycii." viiciiiy igcd. o it ls under your orders that ijoi-tlis wrecked our Norwegian iiisioi- clcal?" "L'iicici' ivy Ollltjl‘, and with my ‘iiioiicfrj’ he assuzvrl hcr. “And it. ~.1~.1l be umlcr my orders and with ‘my iiioitny‘ tl1a‘- Ilinlortlis will wreck every (lPCll tiis‘. Gresliams attempt to IIIZtlZC. l‘. _will be under my ordcrs and with my iiioucy that lfnforths will bring Grcshams to ruin. Linforths is. now a hundred- fold ilie enemy of Greshams - . " 'I‘l".c wvorcis camc quietly. ., bui. with (loudly intention. She undcrsiocd now. She had wondered whether. should she ask point-plank "rhat 11's scheme oi rc- vcizge was, ho would tcll hcr. Wcll he luid toil hcr. And it certainly u.‘ Grcsliaiifs," he llL‘ I you? ' “I dvift know. But somehow, I think you will, if . . f’ She brciif‘ off. If you nag at me long enough?“ he asked, with a disagreeable laugh» ' She laughed, too, rather cheer-l "Tl 11'. I‘i11 iiliiiing a clirtyv gum lic iiiiisliccl [Ty licr, with n’) 111110- iiig of words. ‘ “Because you are playln it ‘Zllllisli you wife's father?“ "Yes." “Haw did hr.‘ find out?" a; “$513k “Some letters betrayed?" "well. yes, ii’ you like." she said. “You had kept it from mm up “I wasn't really thinking that, im now?- though.” She was silent o moment, so was he. Then she sad: "Perry has found out something about you. . - f? "Well, that isn't strange, is it?" he broke in. "There's quitr l1 lot for anyone to find 0115 If he choos- es ti; look.” "Hue he didn't mean that. 1hr: “From everyone." “That i‘: why you were interested in how I found father yesterday," she said. thinking back. "I knew that Ames would just have got the news that the deal had fallen through," he rcplcd. “Linforthsfl she said after a moment. “has always been out to is something of the present; not smash Gresham-By the P9“- He sud 5°- - - ~" Their eyes met, very straight and “Tnen he did toll you somc- (-haiicn,.|ng_ ' ilfllnii?" ‘ “And Llnforths," he said slowly. "Only that.‘ letting each word fall clcar and . what flgh“ ha‘? W“ l‘) ask cold. “will now have the means to further?" make the cttncfifve." smashing thorough and “l-Iavm‘; I the right, Jim?’ she something," she answered quietly. "Am I to pay tor that. one thing said, unzrwhile staring moodily out through stood quite still and silent. After the window, then turned back and a moment she asked, in a changed ‘flung hunself into the revolving "What is it you want to know?" . . "Jus; w-hal; I have already asked “Just exactly why.” she went on, as if the little interruption hadn't ihappcncd, "A man who has al- Thanlcs for lcttlngllvrays thought a tremendous lot of you. should suddenly change his opinion to the extent of feeling im- “All right; you shall know. You She nodded. Then straightened ‘suddenly; in her chair as if she =l:new what was comng before he words ,scem1*d to ring through the silence _ drew a 11d lbrcath, steadied hcr voice determin- “You mean you've bought them {l llici-ofoxt- I bccoiizc ihc tmdi was ugly hearing. But she would She iiauscrl a. muiiicnt, hcr eyes not let herself bgvmy how deeply 5511559151111’ IYI-"CllPE-l hlfi- she was troubled she made her- “You have tlfillf‘ somciiriiq ‘.0 5,.“ 5pm,}, Sicndl}. and Coops. n5 utterly‘ losp hi: ' "t. What is 5m, awed; it, Jim" shi- 35km again. “And Perry has just foimd tliiit. Aiid again lic countered her qucs- 0H1?»- t'oi1 with another, , ~~,-,.sg- “Why sllflllld 3'01! lhlnk I'll “n "Anti thinks . . ." she broke oi’ ‘ all a 0 X O BLANC MANGE 2 "Oxo" Cubes A little l tablespoon cornflour you," she said. "May I sit down, Addrhe"Oxo"to thewater; pouriotoa “m, I haven-t heard anything H0O?» an and lace on the fire. Mix the corn- ws new“ w d _ ; _ _ _1_ I our_wit the milk, nice and smooth; . . . . AA g o urh any-l He rose quick y. co Oring, and Add n w ‘he Hon)» md ‘m, for {our or thin; that is past. . . .And yoifpushed up a chair for her. She fiveminutes uulilitlhickens. Theo cool. Send your Oxo Cube Red Wrap This afar applies to re: l pint of water milk I liar! Saving Mappers Nou/ pers to Oxo Limited, l9 1O St. Antoine Street, Montreal, Que- idmts of Canada only and aspires on April 30, I932. flute been JANUARY 14. 1932 A lheLookinh )ooon Mingfil’ tun;- | t t in exchange for 50 Oxo Cube Red pers. 0x0 Cubes provide that extra nourish. tneut which your family needs 1 a . prime, lean beef in concentrated form . . . an economy in any home and a source of health to every tamily. Wrap- they are ALUMINUM Veterans Meet To Consider Reoonimeiulations OTTAWA. Ont, J-iii. Il-f13y' The Canadian Press>—At it COHTETPIICE 0i‘ representatives of all veteran's organization in Canada, llflld 11"“ Saturday it was dccldcd t-hq the representations to be mode 30 U19 Government in connection with mat tcrs affecting ex-sorvice men o! this country will be presented by them as one body. With 9, view to arrflflilillg 11119 programme, the whole situation in regard to pensions and the admin- istration of the pensions legislation was thoroughly dcsusscd, and ccr- toln general principles were agreed upon. A sub-committee was then appointed to prepare the rcprcscn- tations of the associated bodies for presentation to the Government. and it; is exported this work will be complctcd and the case present- iim quite prepared for that, Jim.“ ].\'S'l‘.\I..\1EN'l‘ .\l.\' ‘iiicrc was a considerable szilcucc. ilicn Leo said abruptly‘: “N0 amount of plcnzliniz on bc-- luilf of Grcsliziiiiis will altci- i110." Lucy looked at 111m. "I'm mt Living to plClld. Jun" she sad. quietly. an“l was Just warning you. that's (To Be Continued)» lnsulreYour Heal TAKEARFGULLAKRLY Siévlfé Fiiwlsinii- I ident, and Capt. G. Brown-Wilkin- .hat it lessens our conceit by teach- .ng us our insigniilcancc. and mak- ing us acquainted with our batters. less job ed to the Federal Government dur- ing the coming week. ‘The sub-mmmittee was definite- ly instructed, by unanimous vote of the conference, that in all repre- sentations on the programme t0 be submitted. it cake into consideration the ccanomic condition of the coun- try fit, the present time, and, as i far as possible, that nothing be ask- ctl for which will materially in- crease the expense to be borne by the country: while, at the some time the main object. will be to se- cure for the veterans ot Canada the full benefits which were in- tended by Parliament in the i930 and 1931 amendments to the pens- ions act. The conference was called in view of expressions oi dissatisfaction which have been received by all the veterans‘ organizations in connect- ion with the operation and admin- istration o! the pensions machinery. l Al; the conference there were pies- cni, Richard Myers, representing the Amputatlons Association o! Canada: Capt. E. A. Baker, President, sir Arthur Pearson Club for blinded soldiers and sailors; F. G. McDon- ngh, president. Canadian Pensioners’ Association; Co]. W. H. Wood, pres- son, Capt. C. P. Gilman and Dr. P. B. Mellon. representing the Army and Navy Veterans Association; FRIDAY, 1.30 p. m. OO-O4§ 33-1-1334-16-19-20-23-26-71. Vvvvwvv v F JANUARY Antigonish. ers’ Association. Conference. MERS ’ WEEK 27-28-29 Prince of Wales College WEDNESDAY, 2.00 p. m. and 7.30 p. tin-Annual Bit-cling of P- E. I. Dairymen’s Association. THURSDAY, 9.30 a. m. and t2 p. m.-Annual Meeting of P. E. I. Co-operative Egg and Poultry‘ Association. THURSDAY, 7.30 p. m.—J0int Meeting P. E. I. Potato Growers and Co-operative Egg and Poultry Association. Speaker, Dr. A. B. MacDonald of St. Francis Xavier. FRIDAY 10 a. rm-Annual Meeting I’. E- I. Sheep Breed- Swine Growers and Shipping Club POULTRY EXHIBIT AT NASH MOTOR SHOW ROOM 62 Lower _Queen Street. January 27th—29th SEED FAIR AT AGRICULTURAL HALL Farmers should arrange to be present at as many as possible. vOMQ-O OQOQ-O-%O_-OOQ%O §++O©-O-O-§~O-O 0.4’ vvvvfi 0 meetings Major J. S. Roper, Dominion pres- ident, Brig-Gen. Alex. Ross. 1st vice-president, Rev. John Kelman, T. V. Section, and Major J. R. Bowler, Dominion Genera] secret- ary. the Canadian Legion. Sodety has this good at least, The attention of the male residents throughout the Province is drawn to Section in; their liability for keeping passablg the says in part, - -—'I'hackeray. -___. Living on hope alone is a hope- llome Economic of the Department of Ag weeks course in Home asked quietly. “I-llavcnt I the right?" "You mean that what I have time to you gives you the right to ask what you like; to expect every- thlnll: and to impose terms . . .?" I don‘t mean quite that. But I certainly think that you owe moi She drew a breath. So this was know it all, than to be groping in the dark. Whfltcvcr you set our to do. you Wclllrl d0 ’ . . very thoroughly. I Address _all . communications to Sm Sm quwy, “I think Womens Institutes, Box 123, C Beginning January 25th, the Women's Institute Branch riculture will conduct a three Economics. _ As there will be only one cours “L, p1,“, wan, any...“ She knew‘ wishing to take advantage of t And better a thousand times, to before Janna?!’ 18m- ' Short Course _ e given this year, those his course, will please apply the Supervisor of harlottetown. ' “Such Overseer shall allot such port Deputy Minister of Public Notice Re l/Vinter Roads DEPARTMENT 0F PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS Charlottetown, P. E. Island, January ll, 1932. o! the various School Districts winter highways. ‘This Act lons o! the road in his Schgoi District to as many ol the male inhabitants or h]; nlgtrlcg hggwgfn g1“ as he may deem neoeasa y; whose duti 1.. n. MACMILLAN, EON Joule, MADAME.’ one FRlCTioN? BlENl SHAMPomQ i? "rm oe sune, MADAME! ‘Broom’? WHATEVER rr IS ? QF FbWDER ON ONE Do 7'00 MEAN To I SAY You pgflf NoTicE ANYTHING f? SIDE 0F YOUR NOSE. is ‘mt-r n- i’ ____> Works and Highways. MR. ANI) MRS. r: Can’t Fool Joe He Sees Every Little Thing “T i u-Llz-H-lsfls-zol” 4 _— BY BRIGGS I SHOULD HAV . to HAIR IS A PElsFeglzlA/ltigg LONG Am giall-l-lllfpzgolllllit-TITECE ANWM’ W" '8 Wm’ PRWENT“ “ms A “m; M‘ zs or or, Rood Act regard-I . l