PAEE TWO ' "Here's one from Barbie," she said eagerly. “How sweet oi’ her to write and welcome us home." Dennis did not answer. he was looking out of the window at the bleak garden. Pauline, absorbed in her reading suddenly gave a smothered cry. "Oh—-Dennisl What do you think?" "Barbie is going to be married - and who do you think it is?" "I don't know.” "To her husband -— to Douglas stark again! I can't believe it; she hated him - oh, poor Barbie! Oh, I wonder what has become of the other man — the one she really loved." “Do you think she did ever love anyone?" '" "Of course she did. I know her so well—thera was someone she simply adored, Dennis." ' O'Hara said nothing, but he was thinking again of that day on the road when he and Barbara were motoring together — o! the moment I Y, y" when he struggled out of unoon- , _~ p _ . . . i as The Other Man By RUBY M. AYRES ITNAL INSTALLMEN '1‘ Dennis left New York by the afternoon train. He had wired to P811111». raid his bill, and departed. H0 hardly knew what he felt, or if he felt nothing at all, but he was conscious of a burning desire for the sun to cease shining. He felt like a man who had been absorbed in watching some unreal drama on the stage and who now walks out again in the same light of day. He tried to analyze himself and failed. .'He supposed that other men had imagined themselves desperately in lovc with sonic woman other than their wives and had paid as he was paying. Imagined! Had he imagined ll? Or was it real? Was it still real? He had not found the answer he sought when the train stopped, and Pauline was there at the window. “D21l'li.llg." She rushed in the car and hugged him: she poured out all in a -breath how happy she was to see him again, how awful it had been without him. “Really awful, Dcniiis!"—-aiid how she was longing to be back in her otvn home. “Mother's better, and Daddy's back, so to-morrow I think we might go, don't yiou?" “YCS—~I1ilyLlllllg Dennis. “And Barbara? How is darling Barbie?" Dennis was taking his bag down from the rack. "She's all right. I saw her this morning-just to say good-bye." "I wrote to her the day before yesterday," Pauline said. She was watching liim with bright eyes. “Did :slic it'll you, Dvnuis?" “N0. Wliitt did you write to licr about?" Pauline smiled mysteriously. "I'll tell you to-morrow — when we're buck in our own home"; and then, with a tlug ‘at his iiziiid, “Oh, Dennis, it's like heaven to have you back again!" She was such a. child, Dennis thought, as he listened to hcr chat- ter. Her eyes danced, and she leaned her cheek against him for a mom- ent. "I believe you're really glad to haveme back," she said. "I uni-very glad." Tlicy were on the porch now, and the cab they had taken from the station was driving away down the road. Dennis put his arm round lit-' tic Pauline and kissed her. “Have you cvcr loved anyone but me. Pauline?" he asked. She did not notice the little ac- cent on the second word, she was too eager to Clilm0lll‘ her reply. "Never, Dennis darling, never! and I never shall." 0 I I They went back to their own home the following day. Pauline was very quiet on the Journey, and when they arrived she went from room to room looking at everything with eager pride before she took off her hat and coat. p "I feel as if it's years since we went away," she said, “Does it seem like that to you, Dennis?" “Ycs." Pauline had discovered some letters on the mantelshelf. DOMINION 0F CANADA ’\.~_"Vhi_ AA +5» I1 NSTRllfCTlO um i. iliiii" I s iiiiiii Save MONEY - TIME e EFFORT Travel in (fomfor! l-v Train Ia tba CEAZICAGO WORLDS FAIR More than ii spccmcic...an education of world-wide sCupu {or yourself and your children . :. the panorama of a Century of Progress. I C I l Q $50.20 rlua Exvllunge. Good also in. flleepers—uv-ui\l ln-rtli rules. Round. trip from (‘lmrluln-niun. Spa-rial low (H! llllf limit fan's mi killQ Turmliiyl. 11ml Saturdays. . . . . s $54.95 l Phi! ICYFTHNIKI". Good In nmrhcn nnlw. ltnuml m" u..." FIiurIIrttPHMVII. 0n aim. lilliiy. l sciousncss to the broken voice — . . T‘ ' . i" “Oh, my dear, Dennis, Dennis.” ' He moved abruptly. "Take your hat and coat ofl, Pauline, and let's g , . have tea." ' " "Very well, I won't be a minute." Dennis sat down by the fire. It was good to be at home again — he ‘ _ found himself wondering why he ' _ , ' , ‘ ' 553.93%;iiiisiéilziiz.li'fiiii F1 RS T C 016E, FOR 18 YEARS TIN A ROW And now Barbara was going back to Douglas Stark! Why, in God's name? He shut his eyes and tried to picture her face-the face he had loved. Did he still love her, or had he never loved her? Or was it pos- Through every business cycle for nearly two decades —-"-and especially in the lean years when money had to go a long way—the public bought more Goodyears than any other tire. you like," said L-_ at: . sible for aman to love two women at the same time? Did she love him? If so, why had she told him the truth about Barnet and so sent him ziwafy? "'l'Cil will he ready directly," she said. She sat down on the rug at his feet and snuggled up against him. "Happy to be home?" "Wonderful." She took his hand and kissed it, and Dennis hated himself because the sudden thought came to him that if he had been here with Barbara -— he would have kissed her hands - her beautiful hands. . . . “I want to tell Dennis, darling." “What is it? Are you in debt? Can't pay the butcher or some- thing?" She pretended to be oflended. “How dare you? I'm a wonderful housekeeper." “So you are." He kissed her and leaned back again. "Don't strangle me, my child — what is it?" But she hid he: face against his coat while she told him by asking a; little question that wavered between haDPY tears and happier laughter. "Dennis — would you like to have a son?" It was some time ‘later over the tea and hot toast that Dennis said “This wonderful secret-does your mother know?" "Not yet - only you, darling-and Barbara." "Barbara?" The blood rushed tb his face. "What made yw tell her?" And Pauline answered happily: "Because she is my beet friend and because 1 love her." There was a little "silence, then Pauline said, “But I'm sorry about one thing." "What is that, Tuppenny?" “Barbara said in her letter, ‘Don't ask me to be godmother — I'm not the right sort to bring up a child in 1 >’-~__‘::._¢ f llil m. llll_\' limn. a ___,"__.,;,._?.-¢..¢~?-- OTHER ATTRACTIVE FARCQ FOR INDIVID- UALS AND SPECIAL RATES i-OR PARTIES CF i5 OR MORE AND 100 OR MORE ON APPUCATION TO AGENT5 I CENTURY , of i PROGRESS EXPOSITION JUNE 1.: - NOVEMBER 1.: you something, Full 4h ails from ‘V. K. Rngury (‘ily 'l‘ii-lml Agent ..L. l’. itiicliiv, 'l‘iil.i-t Agi-ui, hlilllitn. ‘P. “Z Cliarkin, Dislrll-t Pius. Agent CANADIAN NATIONAL .____..'.__.. ._..._s_ Do Nut liegieet Your Eyes An examination might be of great benefit to you, E. W. TAYLOR J. S. ’l‘/\YLOI{ UFPF-DIIITRISTS South Side Queen Square Despite. the confusion of claims for other tires the public believes Goodyears to be the best buy. Today-more than ever-the first choice of the majority is the surest signpost for those who want: a real tire bargain. MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND “KN”. -.___;“-__ ,,__,, J-'rQJ'_-rlbvi~ IF IUIRN EE S S Red Crass [Ive Freight and Passengers =i;1i:5EHHHHHI!UHHHH“ Iii-ave C h"l‘own July 8 CARVELL BROS LTD. (‘iiiiriiitioiinvii lhu-nts V IOQB-G-lil-stt. lmavc Montreal S. S. Rosalind July 1 j Professional Bards Stewart 8. Lowther J. D. STEWUKRT, K. C. N. W. l.0\\"l‘lIER BARRXSTERH. SULIFYTURS, Etc ‘ 84 (lrciii (jcorgu Stri-ri MONEY T0 LOAN McLEOD & BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Aitnrncy-nt-Lnw . MONEY TO LOAN Office: 180 Richmond Street BELL & MATHIESON B. R. Bell D. L. lilnthicsnn, L.L.D. Barristers & Nnli/‘itfirs Money to Lonn Cameron Block, ChnrlottciownJKEJ. l’lll)\'l.\'( E 0F PIKIXFE l-Illttldlll) ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT 24 Grunge V A. D. llllill ln Re Esiate oi‘ Duiialil Nicholson lnie of Chiirlutlvtnnn in Queens Coun- iy in the siild Province deceased tcs- liiio. lly the Tlllllflllnlbll‘ lluriilil lmnunrd Palms-r Surrogate Judge of Prohiite, etc, etc. To the Sheriff o! the County of Owen's County or iiuy Constiible or lirvrnle person Wlllllll anid County. (GREETING Win-runs upon rwiiiling ilio petition mi [:10 of Hvhvuril i). Nii-iiivlsnu Illlll Ellllllil ll. Nicholsmr lmili ni‘ flun- loitt-tmvii nfiwr¢~.=:liil_ Hi4‘, lixociitnrs of tho ziburo Tlf|l|\f‘(l llslnln pray-till: that n cliniinn may he lH$IlCIl for the pur- pose hereinafter so! forth: You iii-o therefore TIPPPII" l‘|'I]|lil‘1‘(l in rite nil ii lll ill!‘ ailiil lCe-‘iziti: - nml llllpiilil‘ h inlw- m» rit l‘l Pm- lI'\'4‘ (‘ivllfi tn iu- l|i‘l|l lll Hi" (Rriirl llliilRll in (‘luiv-iniiainivii. in Qucvilisi imunty, in tho Nlllll Privvinrio on Fri- ilny the twr-uLv-first day of July next, l‘fill'illlfl_ at tin- hnuri of eleven zfrlnrk fOl"‘flfH'\Il of the name ririy to show canar- ii‘ any thvy m wily thi- Ar.- r-nuviis ni‘ lhv- said nin almulrl no? lm pus-soil nml the ‘into vlosril as priniwi fivr in snlrl pctiilnn nml nu motion ni’ Mr, A. A. l\lr*l'.e:in_ K. (i, Pimcinr for snirl Petitioner. And I do lmrfihy orrlr»: that a trim copy hen-of he forthwith published in some. news- paper published in Phnrlottrtown. nfriroanirl once in l-noh weak for at least four consecutive works from the lltilfl heron!’ nviil Hint u irui- rnpv hcrvrif he forthwith [muted in Hm fol. lowing puhlii- nrca rMni-ctlvi-ly, viamoly. in the hull ni‘ the (‘nurt House in (‘luirlnllvtmxm nf0rr\_=,-|]d_ and iit ni- nr-nr the Royal flank of (‘nnmlm Charlottetown rind at or nr-nr ilie flank of Nnm Fflhlifu vim-mm». town, nnrl that n trur- copy hvrnwiih 7w frvrlhuith rrrvril upon tho Attor- the way it should go'—I‘rn so sorry about that, because I know she'd bring him up most beautifully, bless her." “Him?" said Dennis with raised eyebrows and a very softened look in his eyes. “Of course it will be a him," Pauline said drcamily. "And I should like him to be just like you 0f course, if it is a girl I shall call her Barbara whether she'll be god- mother or not." “Oh, I shouldn't do that," Dennis said hurriedly. “But why not? It's a lovely name." Yes, it was a lovely name. Once, for a little while of madness it had been the most beautiful name in the world to Dennis O'Hara, but now- "Pray God I never see her again," was his passionate thought as he sat there so still in the flreligl-it and listened to his wife's chatter. ' (To be Continued.) Sportsmen Arrive In Maritimes 1-1- (Special to The Guardian) MONCTON, N. B.. June 26 — Among the notable fishermen to ‘hip the streams of New Bruns- wick this week will tbe Sir Joseph maveile of Toronto and Mr. J. S. McLean, President of Canadian Packers, Ltd, also of Toronto, ac- cording to the Fish and Game De- pertinent of the Canadian Nation- al Railways. Miss Dorothy Bishop, a sixteen year old New Yorker, daughter of Mr. Julian T. Bishop, landed a four pound trout at the camp of Charlie Simmerson at Ta- busintac. N. B.. she used a three EXAMPLE ‘Thole is nothing so powerful as example. We put others straight by walking ourselves-Swetchine. Bringing Up Father and three quarter ounce rod with special maribou and jungle cock fly tied on a long shanked number 8 hook and was fishing with a. nine foot leader taped down to a 3-x. Work of stocking the lakes in the Black River district near Saint John, N. B.. was completed when 30,000 speckled fingcrlings from the Federal Government Fish Hatchery at Lakewood were re- leased in these waters, bringing the seasons total to over one million. The fingerlings were transported in special containers. LONG GREEK WOMEWS INSTITUTE Th: regular monthly meeting of the Long Creek Women's Institute metatthehomeofMis. Alex Mac- Kcnzie on Wednesday evening, June 7th with fifteen members and six visitors present. The meeting opened by singing the Ode and repeating the Creed. roll call was answered with a "Patriotic Verse". The minutes of Inst meeting were read and ap- proved. The buying committee re- ported having purchased window blinds and e. water pail for the school. It was moved and seconded that same be paid for. The Seme- tary gave a financial report of the recent depression concert held in the Hall, and reported that twenty dollars had been realized. A letter was read from the Motor League in the interest of reflectors for horse drawn vehicles, and the members are in favor of receiving them. A fish contest directed. by ma. MacDonald was enjoyed by all. Lundh was served by the hostess and the meeting closed with sing- ing. Next meeting to be held at the Experimental Farm, Charlotte- town, roll call to be answered with uses for molasses. Mrs. M. E. Ham- ilton was organist for the evening. PRINCESS ALICE BEADS AMBULANCE CAR CORPS Pimcesa Alice (Countess o! iMh- ene) has consented to be the presi- dent of the First Aid Nursing Yeo- manry (Ambulance Oas Corps.) Ma- or General Evan Gibb has been ap- eointed honorary colonel of the coups. The corps is a voluntary or- E €ZE MA ganisation of women for motor i bulance or other motor duties. It has placed its ssrviw the disposal of the War OHM service in any national einemfl and has been officially reovsniwi the bitty Council as a volun reserve transport unit. , The hero of two women mutt’ and be wept over in common bei they can appreciate one another. M Clue n; nd Slain Ir in em "urinates 0 iuriusmi ‘.- w By ueurgu H. F. MacPHEE, B. A. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR NOTARY, £1‘. Riley Building, Charlottetown MARK R. McGUlGAN, B BAERISTER. STJLI-CITOR. ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block, ChnrlntietnwnJEEJ. JJi. MacDonald, K1}. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, the. Riley Building Charlottetown. P. E. Island. Money to Loan and Collection: given the very best attention. l75-2-8-lmonth. COME , BAOTHEQ, wean, rve so? rm Tan-elem! 1o cwxuae NWGGbBQ Mina w t o-uwe ‘I0 Hrr H512 wi-n-c son/lamina l OH .1 Ml? mess; ausr HIMRD "n-wr vou FOLKS ARE some: "to "rt-u: MOUNTAINS- isafr "n-AT . uoveul 7 you HAVE "m: ROOMQ MEX‘? 1o us A-r // I/ "rue. Hafsu- sou CAN v-(Ave sucu wuu wrn-o ‘n-uz CHILDPETJ I a. WELL. IT‘! QETTLED AT uwv- N: u MAGOQ ‘INN? 1H8 - PLACE ‘DOD ER ‘ft-I. sun/mask m 1H9 MouNTAiNs AN' $04G PROMISED NOT ‘TD CHANGE HER MIND - rvyfirvir-r-il of this Provinm- at; Mm! nil persona iuicresrml in the F111;] lisiiiio as nforiisniil may have duo n0- iice thereof. GIVEN nnrlor my hnnfl nnrl Soul of the nnirl Pnurt this fourteenth dny of Juno A. l’). 10.13 Mill 1n ill" Qiih your nf Ills .\l.1- ‘I .i"s!v‘~i r/"izu. n. 1.. PALMER, Judge nf Probate. iiiiitl ill,‘ (Y. F.) $1,111: |i| IISQ l} lb thur 4i Valuable Lots For Sale Some rholcc Building Lots for sale on reasonable terms, on both sides of Gerald Street extension. Apply tn Palmer & Farmers‘ office wlirrc a plan may he sM-n. -—-_--_ i rut: izio-Tellzlittf-éi. . __