$I’-,"j"'?,”‘f‘ ,"."f'l1",' _ . PAGE TWO THE CHARLOTTETOWN QUARDIAN ' FATTIFIDRP" TOO MANY .k_- 9 MILDRED HARBOUR ‘<1 Income Over —-_ $100,000.00 The cash premium Income of this Company for the slx months period endilng June 30 was well over a hundred thou- sand dollars. The future of The Maritime Life is assured. Is yours? July 31st Regular GYRO DANCE At AUGUS 9,10,11,12, I3, The First Visit oI The Rt. Hon. R. B. BEIIIIEI . K. C, M. P. Liheral-Ilonservative leader CHAPTER 21 THE DILEMNA Dorothy walked in, just as Her- bert, terrified by Mia's attack of weeping, was going to the telephone. for the second time, to call her. there's lust a mayn’t," consoled Beach Grove Inn - _ She was looking pale and anxious; Admisslflfl _ - she wore a coat over her‘ smock; H I her hair was disheveled. , "Has anything happened?“ she c - _‘ HEAD OFFICI HALIFAX.CAN. asked breathless]! "1__wgs mlklng .. — r. w. BIGNTLI€\ mango. fur t0 Lila Whenzd i m l ]_ ed .. ___ Prince Ellwlsrd lllillld Herbert loo e n nsey re lev . ll ll to recogrllze mu . “so h‘ was Y0“? I wondered who gggnhlfllg to htvtrem. Herbert's club?“ the person was who could have “But naturally your new home Pro ert or Sale r rm r-r www- Reflvated shlmmthy; gaze ldhhgdbw 1:5 ‘that found Herbert's name in the Social; _ e seem perp exe y w a s e Reglswfl. (“mum has) Valuable property f0!‘ Sale. Dwelling "ff"- , , "Oh. Dot if you keen on bell"; HALIFAX, N. s., July 2e. - The . G d Pownar what do you mean by shock? senslble and explanatory. l.“ lllwe Canadlan Government steamer b01186 situated 0011161‘ ra 011 an shfnrilgllrlezi laglxigg-zlé-l m“ famed hysterics exam!” cried Il-“e-fThmk Lady Laurler, which srouhrloa in ' ' ' ' - ,, think. What I'm "P 389- n5lh" th Bras D'Of' Lake near St. Pet- Streets’ can easlly be CPHVerted Into apart wlgzsgl? ‘rnhzdléalllglllltht’: galls "Do you know just. what you i: er’; canal last night? was refloated melo- Hot water hsatmg- r 1-» smzzisii: ..s'::?...'?"'"*"" W if."i...‘i‘.“ill'..°.‘i"..'éi‘.f'h‘.ilfifil ‘$3.353? For further particulars apply 51 Grafton Herbert didn't follow her. He m, y... l... .. pitying glance. by c, H, 3...”, 1..., .3... m. 5t°°d l“ the hhhwhy at’ the hm" of "Isn't it, obvious? Here I am. mer- the Marine and Fisheries depart- Street- ma’ stall)“ is”??? thlzhlghlllflhllllylle ried to a man I adore, a man madly ment in a telegram from Capt. W. - -9- .-S t.-6i R5 0T" Y e "3" l 1 , h has ked m a hund- A. Robinson, master of the Lariy 8M7 7 Mo“ a wmldered- when she claimed that h: ohlfne‘: it; there?! everebeen any Laurier. Capt. Robinson wired call- Eighteen engineering schools in she had been talking to Lila; or one else ln my llre’ and rye sworn cellatlcn or plans that had been the United States have cooperative was she merely trying to shield there wasnm And now the other made w -serld the wreclrlng ma, courses that enable more than 5000 Lila? What could Dorothy Caine ma“ appears’ expectlrlg me w keel, Reindeer m his assistance and 5mg y" erecmm of Kellslngwn Skaflng students to earn their waytlvhile ob- gav: Fgalldtllto send his wife into a a pledge rmm whlcll rd llmuglll h? was prooqedlrlg to Marble Moum Rink BIlIldlng.-—-Teflflef'S will be taming pfflcflllcfll lnstrue 0n- ea i‘ (his death had released me. And hell tam. meived by m, udmlglml "l, ,0 ______ iDorothy meféltlllme- h? §°““d hold me to it, if 1 know Jack Far- . , a o - L le- Pale "m1 e“ °“ e‘ "Si" o h - o 1 rather think 1 d0. ' IRI.."IZI“II.'L‘..ZZZ'IIQ°SS“§ bulllghllsg Annual MGGIZIIIg‘ ins-room couch. She locked the gofsgrlugz}. 020,123) 115:1; as n‘ t 203 rt Plans elm be seen or, door, walked over to the’ couchasarlld “or course’ a coun n nllllllcatlon w Secretary- All mater- The annual meeting of the n. J. km“ d°wn~ "k1"! 1415s ha“ l‘ chance that he Audits» system! 11mm T“ lal suvlllied- Lowest or My Tender McNeiii Black a. Silver Fox Co. ma. hefs; l n w ha‘, Dorothy. l3" Edward strut» "ell!"- N- 5 not hvwmrilv lwcevted- will be held in the Tyne Valley llall 1m m“ " Y lf°'l:Yb b n h g "Pray Heaven!" murmured Lila. (Making frequent trips. to KENSINGTON sxarmc RINK 0,, Tugsflgy, August, 7th, 192s, at 2 live“ Y°" W" a s °¢ » “ “ After a moment. he said suddenly: C0,, LTD.‘ l,_ n, u? b? I was fun“? when 7°“ "Dot, did he say what ship he W. L. DELANEY, Secretary. dldnt answer, after Id heard that was salllng on?" 7_z3_4l_ J. E. STEWART, terrific crash and found that the “The caronlar. Secretary. connection was broken. I came rush- “Then you-ll have m ma“ mm mg d°wn here as that as I chum Dot. He mustn't be allowed to rush i get my car through the trafficllLila around town’ mung m locale ma. » o B how much does Herbert know? Dummy rose from the couch We have a few iano p Mm Elizabeth Connlck offers for Dorothy. her voice equally 10W. m see hlmy "Nothmgl" 5am Lha whhm “yew Her face turned away, a faint white There was a long and thoughtful blur m the dusk silence. Dorothy's pretty brows ol-m sorry’ L118," she 551d qlllel1y_ were fl°wmhg' ,, "I'd do almost anything to make "How-what dld the cable say? you llappyv But_l won-t meet your asked Lila finally, in a low voice. Captain Farllunllar I_1 never want boxes for immediate sale her fifty acres of wood-land hhswereh briefly: She was gone, leaving Lila staring l (‘i d t u, r ‘It was hddressed h’ M155 Lhh after her in amazement. 8a e‘ 1a an ge Wm‘ “hm” umh" eflwh‘ h Latham and was sent from Paris. It ' 5 rlns Velley- Int l3 In Pflflws id: ‘Hav practically risen from - yours now’ as there 1S Clllunty. If not sold by private con- tlle dead. ream sailing tomorrow for always a shortage in m... same will t. m!" In Annu all iIlVe Victor instrument which plays the Ea“- aucfion‘ roll down Llla’s Conference with astoundingly clear toilc and MILLER BROS, M‘ I C l t d w m d _ V0 ume. 0115 ruc e s n laylghgfihliglllglllgglzgrjgé vllylagltllllgy rough usage, it can be taken to and Of Entertainment ! A portable Victrola—an inexpen- lrl b l," home and you. so y p“ c Tears began to cheeks. "Oh, Dot, what am I going to do?" Dorothy stroked her hands com- fortihgly. "We'll find a way out. somehow." "And I love Herbert s0!" walled For further particulars apply to BELL 8: MATHIESON, Solicitors, Charlottetown. July 14-21 Au. 4-11. em. 1. Great George Street “the glad-hearted” You can't resist it . . . that glad-hearted, ex- ultant, play-spirit of Banff. You breathe it: as you step of? a crack train into a glistening world of high-flung you sweep up the hil to that baronial castle of-a hotel, step out onto its terrace where the world drops away below and the peaks close In above. You just feel like racing up those heaven-bent trails, plunging into that warm. sulphur pool, dancing the night away .. . and you do! There isn’t such another com- bination of scenic grandeur, exhilarating sport, and sublime luxury as Banff. But only 600 rooms-better see about yours, now. Ask G. Bruce Burpee, District Passenger Agen Saint John, N.B. ' eaks. You catch it as World's Greatest Travel System Canadian Pacific 7-7-28-8-18-25-‘9-5 Only 5553a .. C. Bruce Burpee. District Pnuen nadian Pal Never watched pu le Alpine twilight: rum to ul ver nlghr, from ourownliftle cabin In the Clna anR ' lesl Nevercnwled from a drift ' of Hudson Bay blanks |ceudl'h:d up to the club- hov w ‘before you starved" .. . swan; Into the plneny, heaven- bent trails with n carefree crowd.’ This summer, nu: the Adam In you to: ten-ton thrill. Come up to one of the 8 modern bungalow camps in the hurt of America's Alps. Motor to Halli? and Loire Louise when the bri ht lights call. Find out about L, now — reservations go fast. (I35 a uni) Jlmerican Plan Phone. mm or slop In Ion drtuilr r Saint John, NB. World's Greatest Travel System gar Agent, cific Lila. "This is my punishment for being too happy. I had no right to be happy when Jack was dead, as I thought. Even if I didn't really love him, I should have been loyal to his memory. I should have kept that pledge we‘ made." Dorothy, sitting on the foot of the couch in the gathering twilight, rested her chin thoughtfully on one hand. After a silence, she said: "What about Herbert? You think you wouldn't dare confess?" "No, oh, no! Dot, you can't im- aginc what Herbert wound be like, if he knew I'd ever been engaged bcforc. He'd leave me instantly. You've no idea how Jealous he is. I adore it. of course; it makes me certain that he loves me. But, if he ever knew, therc‘d been another man—" She broke ofl‘. waited a moment, and added passionately: "I'd die, if I lost Herbert." "Well, then, what about Jack Far- quahar?" suggested Dorothy prac- tically. and not. bother me?" "He may have changed, you know, after all these years and the exper- iences he must have had." Lila shook her head. "I don't mean to sound fright- fully conceited, but I don't think Jack is the sort who would change. He was very like Herbert, in certain ways; that is, he was Jealous and sure of Himself. If he wanted something, he'd get it. And I hap- pened to be what he wanted. The very fact that he's coming home to me proves that he still loves me." “Yes, it would seem so," murmur- ed Dorothy absently. "Dot. how on earth do you sup- pose he happened to come to life?" persisted Lila feverishly. "After all these years, it's perfectly incredible. And Dot," she added, stricken by another terrible thought, there's that insurance. ‘Fll have to give it back to the government, somehow, and I haven't any earthly way of tind- ing ten thousand dollars." She sighed despairingly. "And it's only three days since the whole horrible business got me into hot water with Herbert." "But you explained it satisfac- torily. Or rather, Herbert leaped to a satisfactory conclusion." Lila made a wry face. "Fortunately, yes. But it would be awful, if Uncle Dan should turn up some day. 0h, why did that stupid FOX FARMERS Red lettuce to your foxes. -Am- erican fox ranchers are feeding results. Lettuce contains valuable vitamines very essential at this sea- son. The wild foxes are able to _ choose their green food-—but the. ranch breed-many of them die, for; the lack of this very important diet. We have been feeding lettuce for_ the last three years with the best’ result. _ We are offering lettuce at a spec- ial low price to all fox ranchers J. J. IAY, l SON. Head of Prince St" Charlottetown. ROM-‘I-IO-Mou-Wed-Bet-Oi. "You mean, would he understand y lettuce largely and have wonderful; _ . Hl ,l sch l‘ wlnnlpcg. wllslenjoyed at all kinds oi‘ summer $11222; prgsldent mllf the Canadianllfafllm- “dds Si‘ “N” ‘Twfd-‘i- Teachers Federation at the after-Ihee ‘he complete “n” of Portables a‘ noon session of the ninth annual m" amt“ conference here today. f This summer, keep yourself happy In addition to the election of o - ficers the afternoon session consid- ' ered the reports of the committees wlth a on professional training, and teach- ers certificates. interchange of teachers, parliamentary and legis- ~_ Victrola ' lativc representations, examinations MILLER BROS. and tenure. The other officers of the Associ- GREAT GEORGE STREET CHARLOTTETOWN ation for the coming year are C. The new Braden Jelly, of Summerside. P. E. I. @Ortlt_q}glloni c vice-president. and Alderman M. J. Colwell of Regina, who was re-el- Vlctrola ccted secretary treasurer of the org- 145 anizatlon. . q/Ztarekssnacs- Dalhollsie University llALnmx, N_ s. Arin, Brianna, Commerce, Music, Phllrmlu-y, Flullerlrn. Itnglnnr- lng. llounellold tieir-n . Education, Irllw, Medicine, Dentistry Vnlunlvie Entrance nlld Othrr flrilolllrnlllpn: “"0911 ghousulfdt Infill“; QIKIYY‘ Y?“ Nine oi’ llwllllo‘ $200‘ Ilo nwnrllml suffer l. e I110! rage ea. mag- on l'l‘flll a n Illii rlvlllltloll l-xulll- rr-r-r-l» or». mm c who» m" calms..:::":.:;':::;; '.."..'.':;..*.'.‘.'."'.:F.'::r.- have been pfQVflIl-ed. lllllh pa’, and prizes nwnrdcd lit cull u elllrl your of course. Th‘ ilriillc"? "l" “m5 “h” mh’ llrrlvr-hlly ilnll. lions. Tho rrnllla-ur-e for nit-ll, on hllnkn of People am not as catch“ l“ rnntb Nnrtll \\'l~llt Arlll_ tt-lllporllrlly tlm llltllll‘ of‘ King's Guilt-gel ling flre as they should he, and as ll result it ls very necessary for prop- """"" 7m" erty owners to secure insurance 11w protection on their buildings, etc. residence- fur wnlllcn, accum- ullatl-tl hill! ‘llllnlircli sillllellts_ ll ‘inflation Dllyn, For Artur and Belem-o l: Scptolllllcr ‘J-ilh for new ltudr-nil from ilnlifllx nllll Dartmouth: Sep- telllllr-r 25th for other new lliuliollts; September 26th to 29th (l2 o'clock Tltliilll fnr other than new students, Hrndmfi? ficgmpaw» m.rc...c:cz~.cataracts"- lml 6 . For Full Information, The Oldest insurance Agency ln P. E. I. We offer a prompt insurance ser- vice. Phone 67 or S33 Apply in pcreon or hy letiar to the Ilcgistrar. Charlottetown HALIFAX LADIES’ COLLEGE and CONSERVATORY 0F MUSIC Affiliated with Dalhonsle nivenfty Collegiate work leading to Matriculation. Art and Busin Departments. Household Science: courses leading to Certificate. Diploma, Licentiate Ho ‘ ' Science from Dalhousie University. Music: in all llts branches leading to flieachers‘ certificate. Graduation Diploma, Licentiate or Bachelor of Music, Dalhousie University. AUTUMN TERM FOB RESIDENT STUDENTS OPENS SIPTIIBIB ll, IBI- ll. FIDRIINCE BLAOKWOOD, B. A., Principal of College. H. DEAN, Director of Conservatory of Music. RT. HON. R. B. BENNET The Leader of the Liberal Conservative Party will ‘pay his FIRST VISIT to the Province on Thursday Evening, August 9th, and will remain till Tuesday morning, August 14th. ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 10TH- Rt. Hon. Mr. Bennett will speak at Public Meetings in leorgetown, (Skating Rink), at 3 p.m. Souris (B. I. S. Hall), at 8 p.m. All cordially invited. ON SATURDAY. AUGUST 11TH— Rt. Hon. Mr. Bennett will attend II Great Political Picnic ON CHARLOTTETOWN EXHIBITION GROUNDS AT1 P.M. And will address the gatllcringin tllc course 0f the afternoon. At this Picnic ample provision will be made to supply picnicers with luncllcons and other refreshments at reason- able prices. _ l 'l‘llere will be music by the Legion Band and the Bagpipfl Band of the Caledonian Club. Ilancing and other attractions. The Rt. Hon. Mr. Bennett, who will be accompanied by his sister, Miss Bennett, will be introduced individually to all who desire it. ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. For Further Information Apply to the Secretary. mill 6i l The Annual Meeting 0i’ the Queen's County Liberal Conservative Association will be-held on Satur- day, August 11tl1, at 1.30 p.m., in the Exhibition Build- ing, Charlottetown. _ - All Poll Chairmen are requested to see that their respective polls are represented. Eacll poll is entitled to send five delegates. Election of officers and other business. l By order of t "Executive- W. A. STEWART, res. N. W. LOWTHER, Sec’ty. Banquet at Beach Grove Inn at 8. P. hi. ’ Tickets (Which may be obtained on application to Mr- omeroy and other members of the committee) $2 each for both ladies and gentlemen. Early application desirable. MONDAY, AUGUST 13TH- Ilt. Hon. Mr. Bennett will dd I in Tlgmsh at 3 pm. a ress public gather ngs Summerside, at 8 p.m. ~ l ALL CORDIALLY INVITED - Illve the Iiell leader a ilighi lioyal Island Welcome?” '