sfi ‘J6 Course it‘ the first course be delicioudly piquant, success usually crowns the entire dinner. _"OXO" Consomrné served hot with dainty saltines or golden- brown toast-makes a delicious rst course-not too heavy, n01‘ iyet insipid. just right. In Tins of 4 and 10 Cubes, H, Puts n the 801'!’ ..~ ... H .._..__..........>,~__...- .. ‘,'4: oxotmirsn. 1910 st. Antoine Stfctl. Montrell s 8 Spring will introduce many gored cents that retain the straight all ar- v a . ‘a . mind hcmiines and emphasize the L lllllltllllCd flare. . yet lie knew he wouldn't go. i . § THEY HAD T0 SEE PARIS By Homer Croy l (Continued) Ross was supposed to have gone to Monte Carlo; he himself was on the l point o! leaving for Deauvlllc. "Now we must, g0," said Claudine. l"We will get the tickets first and hzivc zcni reserved. and go to your hotel. and zente my leetle apartment and— I am so happy." Pike hesitated. He thought what Ed Egger would ‘do ... but he was nol: Ed E8391? Claudine was now at his side in the taxi, chattering excitedly away, her hand on his. Before they reached his hotel. Pke knew that. he was not. go- ing. Some spark of manhood held him back. finer fiber of his na- ture rctellcd. He wanted to go. and. "It wouldn't be treating Idy Yigllh" he said to himself. And now he must tell Claudine: he hated it; if there were only some way to got out cf it. "Listen. Claudine. I expect you're gong to get mad. but I'm not going. I'm married, like ycu know and I'm not going to do it. that's all. Here. take this money and go if you want to, but you'll have ta- count me out. Itis not because I don't like you. kid. because‘ I do—»yon'rc a slick aiticle— but I simply can't. do it." He pressed the money into Clau- dines astonished hands. "My bccg Tccck-Tccclt lie joke wiz liccs Claudine," slic said, but Plkf: shook his head. was on the 876M; success 0081 was having with the maquis. As a matter of fact, she would um have cared if -Pike had stayed away longer. st-ammered Pike, "and I want to come back and start in again. I've missed you a lot." tcrs impel-serially. Mrs. Peters took his return so calmly Biiunen WEAKNESS c» Be snppéa often iii oa-nwi ' 1f you an losingpep, health and strength from Getting Up Nlghtl. Backacbe, Bladder Weakness, Burn- ing. Leg or Groin Pains. or Rheuml- tie Aches, why not try the Oystex 48 Hour Test? Get Cystex ipronounced Siss-ter) today st any drug store. for only 60c. Money back if you don't. soon find pains gone. sleep flue, feel younger, stronger and full of pep. ticularly. but Miss Mason had told her it was what ladies did. and each morning she dutifully piled out. In Clear-water she would have conside u} it. beneath her dignity to put on an old straw hat. nnd scratch around ln the garden, but now she told her- self that she liked it, When she met strange and unwelghcd pecple at, u tea, it was her favorite topic. "I just love to work in my jardin," she said. ' "Hello, Idy!" he called. "Got a Jc-b for a. good man?" It was his brusque “way of pretend- ing that nothing was Wrong. Mrs. Pe- ters did not stop scratching among the shadowy weeds. “So you're back again. Are you go- ing to get peeved?" She was sure of him and her mind "I-—I‘m sorry the way I “Do as you like," returned Mrs. Pc- IIiid Pike known it. thc reason that THE CllAkLOTjalgffOwN GUARDIAN ~ " GLASSES FITTED WITH NO ENCUMBRANCE .100 Acre Farm At Springfield Lot 67 3-?“ l . The property of the late John R. MacDonald, located in one of the ' best. farming sccilnns of the province ,ai1d on main highway lending from -Cliurlottetcwn to Kcnsingznn, con- venient. to Churches. Schools and ' Railway. Joint deed signed by all claiments -guaranl.ees perfect title. ‘. Apply A. F. lliequziiil, Barrister, -Souris, or Leonard MacDonald. 218 LKnox St., ltumford, Me. ' 2o96-3-4-2wks. 5—-—--—--------—--i-i_- NOTICE The customers of the Charlotte- town Ice Company Limited will ‘please notice that the Company has, been liquidated and closed for busi- -ness. H. Lapthorn. 505-2i f‘? EYES TESTED i AND .. E. W. TAYLOR _ .I. S. TAYLOR L t Optometrists _' 142 Wchmund Street __-§OO-§OOO§OO'O'OOQ OQ-O OOOO-UO§ OkOOO-OOO-OOOO irrofessional Cards U-“tiiii BELL Co‘ MATHIESON w H t R. R. BELL _ D. L. MATHIESON. 1.1.. 1!. i} Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. ' Money to Loan. ~Dfllccs—Chnrlol.lctown and Mllhlflflh Mark R. McGuigan, ‘ B. A. BARRSTER, SOLICITOR. ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN ‘Cameron Block, Charlottetown. PJBJ. McLeod & Bentley .I. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Blrflsler nnd Attorney-nt-Lnlv Office: 180 Richmond Street MONEY TU LUAN Charlottetown. l’. E. l. vii-McDonald & McPhec J l 't . B. A. , 5b. A. MrDONALI). u. r. McPHE! JBAIRIQTIRS. ATTORNEYS, ETC _~ Mons! ‘to man ‘ filley Building Charlottetown Eq--—-—----'-"‘—_" jtewart & Lowlher 4'...’ l. n. RHWART. It. (1 N. I. LOWTIIEII. flQQIIISTERS. SOLICPPORD. 8T1. ~- Il Great George Street MONK! ‘r0 I-OAN " 0,. .. nuu n uvam- l . "Four quarts used to make one 9allant-—new they make a dozen rough." Wife (at 8:30 A. M.): New, don't pull that old gag about lifting up with a dead friend. " Husband? No-he iwus u llve one. all right. He trimmed me for 75 In a poker game and the land- lord will have to wall until next THU! for his. ' g “Mlltuh Brown, whet foh ‘you call i dat sgn of ycuh‘: lznk Walton, when he was buptlzecFC-eerue l Washington." . - ' | _"Beceu|e, nh, dat vessel's repu- tashun foh veracky made dlt change lmpeftlve." O O O O AERIAL AMENITIES Said the lightning to the eeronnut, "You'd better get from under." Said the leronaut to the lightning, "Aw, will you no to lhundorl", ,_________..........._..._.. Dr. D. T. Waye , BRUTAL IURGIOI , Ill I-ltllbnd Ifrtel Qtrlblllllfi. P. l. l. . m a ~ l I \;I ‘ i l “Eng Novelist: I'm looklnffer an honest lnwyer. Artist: Then keep unraveling to gig levy; Nev Lend.‘ . run on home or u-here-ver you want; to go. I'm not going." did not fly mad and heap him with. abuse. She was only hurt and dis-I» appointed, and even in her going she was charming. said as she stnrwd nwny. was because thcre ivns something else on her mind. something which to her was rnuch more important and stirr- ing. After Pike had left her the sec- rnd time, the marquis had asked for Opals handwh, so gullari-tly, so nob- ly-snd Mrs. Peters had given her eonsentfor him to ask Opal her self. It. had been just as Miss Mason had said: his attentions now had all the warmth that they had once lacked. "It's the straight goods. New you Claudine was not. indignant; she| “Lectle Tccck-Tccck so sorry," she "So does the big Tick-Tick, but it can't be- Good-by." and he waved his hand at the taxicab disappearing into the maze of traffic. Pike ivris more eager to go back new than ever. "Maybe I acted loo hasty," he said and began to picture a happy home- ccming-Idy glad to see him. Opal buzzing around him. and himself hnv- ing a stirring heiirt-tr-heart talk with Ross. But it was not too late at night. l The next morning he paid his hotel bill, again packed his suitcase, and got on the train. At the station he again hired .1 carriage and started on the exhilarating drive to Mont d'Or. The nearer he came the more excited lie grew. "Golly!" he sztid as he came in sight of the chateau, “it's a pretty place." He found Mrs. Peters in the gar- den, walking up and down the gravel- ed paths nnd going through the pr:- 065s of inspecting the fruit and vincs and in poking at n few imaginary weeds. She did not care for this par- k SonzTi-lnoar Ciiesr Cows Gargle With NERVll-llli g FOR SALE- Up to date Mill Property logged locality near Railway. Apply. 2078-3-11-31. Morita T0 BE SOLD by Public Auction in fronttof the Law (lourts Building In Charlottetown in Queen's County in Prince Edwnrd island. on Wednesday the 16th day of April A. D-. 1930 ll the hour of twelve o'clock noon, ALL and singular that parcel or tract of land situate lying and being on Township. number 33 in Queen’: County bounded and described la follows, that is to sap-On the north by land of B. Casford on the east by land of Joseph Younkcr on the welt by land of George Gallant and on the south by the Wlnsloe Road contain- ing two and one-half acres (2%) of land n little more or less. The above nlle of land In made pursuant to n Power of Sale cou- tnlncd in l. mortgage dated the 11th day of December A. 1)., 1925. and made by Murdock Sampson of Oyster Bed Bridge In Queen's County afore- said. Carpenter, and Annie Terese summon lulu vvlfe (of the one nut-ti and William Brennlek of Montague In King's County In lnld hlnnd, Farmer (of the other purl) default having been nude ln the payment. of the principal and Interest secured by the sold mortgage‘. For further pa-‘lenlnre apply to MacDonald A: Mncfliee, Solicitors. Riley Building. Charlottetown. Dated lhh 11th illy of March A.D-. A. 5.. Guardian 1080." ~ WILLIAM nnznmcn. "mum- "IIU-I-li-ZO-fl-April-I- ing days. but. Mrs. Peters went on ivith closely together as tiheir horses would permit. - Sudtdenlyj-‘ike stlrred—-onc was 01ml, and the other was the mar- ‘ quis. Opal had her face turned toward" rush-lug up to kiss hlm. "Be glad you're . out. that? You must. keep out of their sight-naturally a young couple en- necessary buildings ln fnlr repair. K. Mucfiregor. Emerald B. 11., orlo Zloll-ll-d-thsatflwls. _..-..-_.-_.-._._-._.-_.-._-_ OQOQ-OQ-COOOOO OOOOO-OOOOOQOQ at our warehouse Wharf. Highest prices for good stock. Pike hung around eagerly with the flattery he had paid her in his court- hei- need-scratching. “Ain't you glad to sec me?" asked Pike at last. "If you're going to sot right." Pike became conscious of two figu- res on horseback coming up the hill. 'I‘hey were smartly dressed in riding habits. curried crops. nnd rode as the marquis‘ and laughter lingered on her lips. Evidently they were en- joying their ride immensely. "What does this mean?" said Pike in astonishment. "They're the merqulss horses." said Mrs. Peters in astonishment. "They're the marquiss horses." said Mrs. Peters. "He brought tihem out here and left them. He is teaching her to ride._~, Lest. night he stayed all night." The marquis and Opal dismounted and Opal came in. laughing and joy-- ous. "Hello. daddy!" she called imper- sonslly._"Back from your business trip. are you?" She made a flutter of buck, daddy dear. we've had a lovely ride." y The two withdrew to pleasures _of their own. "Jean-Marie has asked Opal tio marry him," said Mm. Peters. "You must; give them you blessing." Pike felt a sudden sinking. "ltiitrry him!“ he repeated. “Is there anything very strange ab- Farm for Sale near Albany l offer for sale my farm nenr Al- bany Station containing 100 ucree. 85 acres of which are cleared; balance hard and loll wood and lumber. and situated in the henrl of the beef. potato growing section of the prov- ince. This farm 1s In a good ltntc o1 cultivation and ls equipped with nll For further particulars lpply lo A. J. ‘A. MICGIIEGOR, ‘ Summerslde. POTATOES AND TURNlPS We will be buying every dug Hogan's j. LESTER DOUGLAS Charlottetown, l’. E. Island In 11v I MEMORIAM MES. CHARLES HOOKER. It was ivlith feeling of surprise and MNW- $11.3‘. the resident-s of Min-i by Hlarber llaril-i and v‘ielniiy_ kflfntd of tihe no death of Mrs Charles Hooker‘ which occurred at Brooklyn lMam cn December 29th 1929 ~iin the 55th year of hcr age M1! I-lcokcr- was previous to her marriage Miss Olive M. Mcliceman familiarly known among her many friends as 3'Ci!lle" she was the second cldeclt daughter of the Latte Mr lino M's Daniel McKceman of Murray Hitrbor- No on. The deceased “l5 po-szmmctlvol s. charming perscmlity and affable mam-nor which made her n general fnvowite with all who had the Pleasure of her acquzii a" ". About one ycai- and a. half n-go she came home to attend fllie fun- eral of her sister Mrs John Hansen of Geo getown but not feeling very vrell. she remained on the Island illl lzwt Sept. u-hon being much rc- cuperzited in health she rc-turncrl to licr former heme in Ilrsokline lilac... Little did any one th'nk thzi; in three months time her remazm would be taken back to the home of gagcd don't want people hanging around. Why don't you go out for a walk, or something?" Pike wandered disccnsolatcly about the chateau. Regs had dashed au/ay in the car for the day and Pike ivac. alone. Going into the chapel, he sat down in the cool bath of colored light; it was t-lle most rr-si-lul spot/he coild find. But ii: soon moved on .44’ her lmithe: George in Gaspereaux, and from him-c conveyed to the Piesbyterlan Oliureh in Mus-my Har- bor North where the fllnorl! iIl-‘Vim we eonduemd by one Riev M: Mo. Gowsn. t ‘ The deal-h of the two sisters I0 near cue another and (also of Mr Hooker who predeceased his wife about two years, alil remind us that. "In the midst. of life we are ‘m death" The pallbearers‘ were: William Steele. William D. Graham Sidney Llewellyn. ‘Fred Steele. Percy Gra- ham, and James McNulty. “Thou art not hotel" _ Yet memory brings thy softly beam- ing eye. . And tlhy sweat voice, ivllih cadence low and clear. Steals o'er our Sgirils like an an- gels sigh! She leave-s to mourn her demise 525x brcifhciw; viz- C-eorge in Gaspar- . Housecleaning Old Dutch bring! Healthful and in your gmatcst ' g time. 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