fr‘; fi’§-' ‘r ‘--r----..... -.-:r->1§-o‘ - PAGE TWO .. f |*->‘~:a:~“. emu-u. -» THE CHARLOi .-.'l‘ OWN GUARDIAN fined 6r itBJQQI-HIICB- DWRSEGS .101... Gresham such-T at Concordia Merrel ' ' (Continued) Very young and sweet and happy been no reason at the time of this photograph. . .y Be Fllt it beck in his pockett tfhree ylsrs hadn't l1‘ <o> n) . ORANGE PEKOE TEA I J her pictured eyes looked up lfmm the page, straight into his; Just as yesterday, they had looked, when he stood before her, apologizing for his clumsy driving. Her curving lips snrllcd, as if, even though it was marked Gresham and Ames, they had marked him with l. ven- geance. - Hsturnedasthedooropenedaud a young man with curly heir, wide Tenders For lee Pompous Parent: generous hearted girl." m: a,,,1I,_,.ki||-; of approximately 50H tons ol‘ 111's! cnl icr. Tenders to ‘ mule prim. on the Innis of to cubic fret per (on. 'llu- lowest or any 1mm,- nul |](‘t‘.‘\w.ll'.]\' zrsreptl-(l. Central Greameries Tcnrlerw will ‘ir_t‘irr||ol!>:gkfiirH tho ]Il‘l:‘l‘(‘i|l;l\‘lE 63f] one clever. effective-looking} head 11181: ayesf- _ . g I a. . s-. om.- a z m: rorse 1ooke<l round the lney appon “Not frightful, wen ‘ _ _ _ I-ve. ‘ - 4p. 4' Q ,,|:o\u'r, szihaeerl from the wrecked living mom of his {Own flat. Hi5 y Schooner "llcssic L, Morse." \\‘ill(‘|| has been .. l1 i c lece of ' ' ' A Pippin’ I figure you.” -— ' A"~ z mil painted ("an ill: inspect- moud from one C 0 c .1) "Yes; I 596 h" he”? 1'99 c7055‘ rll at any time at the ‘garage of Mr. fummm‘ m another: noting “inh- rezfiiicxl cheque for amount of the tczxiler. l0’: murkzrfl "frnllcr lor linyiizc." smrily accepted. llYNDMIlN & 80. Ltd. :.<>1'.'>1< *z"f".\"r.< ll": 1 (Tl I'~~1'l\.'l l, .1 .. i llw fl c lllll v. v Lilly», ten. y g"'i“l‘;l‘wwi‘r"n“y'_' _ nill [lav _\'.\f| (.1 get our ...t. ! " *" _\..-u mm] and - |ru <. l)» not fail to come to our store for “hat you nccil in influx-y fuzz! kitehernvarc. P: ‘w. Ducks ma rut-i ed h e before __ , . Dceeinlrer lffh, in rl t l— "' [he Rnglers Hardware Inn‘ lu-nuzwii linzil" “i; lifip ‘ Co“ Lhnitcd them to out e uzarkrts. _: TlZl-I HEZHHS JBBJTOIR ____ ;.; LPiY/Fl-Ili. . ’ "on. .1: _ iooowmoiaaaonuwl .’ - (iharlfittghvwi" P‘ F I _ F) n v L ___._ . _ . g eves IESTEU @121 f; .\.\n g p‘, (masses l-rrrisu g g ll. \V. 'l'.-\Yl,()l{ ,0; J. s. l‘.\l'l.()l{_ P t t . (lplfimelrists g 0 a F. ll‘! Richmond Street 1‘ . P615 GCQQQGOGDDC QQDOQDQGGUU h‘ rreressiezal Bards “'1' can handle n few cars" of 'l‘u!ilf- ziiork Green llouninins, cal-h wick, graded two and a quarter inch up for which we will pny the llighc~t Market Price. (‘ar lots only. l-‘nrmcrs who ssish to act the hat penny out of their Mountains. shouiil phone or "l" on our P. Ii. I. reprrs "native, l‘. ll. Ncwsom, (jl1nrlolt"tu'.\1|. S'l'l‘l\\'.»\ll'l‘ b’; l.()\\"l‘lil*llf J. ll \"ll.\\.\".'l K. C. I\ t‘. Lll-Jllll-llt Biflllilfxll ll~ .~l.l ll l'l'l)l{S. ETC 8i (hunt (leoeue Street l\l().\l'.Y TU LOAN. Demand limited —- duo to Elaine lnivin-z such n large crop, and pricw. so low. llleLEUl) 8: .1. n. BlClVPLElf -i'1'|.i-;x 11.1.1 K. c. W E. HE Barrister and NIHVHUM A; EILWLEOD Aflnrnuy-nt-Lgw Boston, Mass. Office: 1S0 Richmond Street MOXI-A/ TU LOAN 12_10_3,_ McDONALl) It MCPHEE B A J. A. McDONALH l'l. F. McPHEB Barristers Attorneys, Etof > , MONEY TO LOAN , i Riley Building ilili-SJU-lmo-daily rPoultry Wanteh WE are in the market for nn unlimited quuntty of Dressed r-ouitry. hill he buying on Tue ay, Thur day and Sat- urday; afternoons of each neck until the end of December. llHilltjST ('.\.~‘ll PRICEZS PAID. We do not guarantee lo handle any 'l‘urkc_\"., Geese or Ducks, after December 15th. HAROLD S. MneLEOD BELL 8i ZUXFHIESON ll. It. Bell. l). L. Muthleson, Llc B Barrister & Solicitors Money to Lo1n Charlottetown 1nd Montague MARK R. McG [FIG AN B Fran"- , , Vernon [fiver ,1’ Bamusiau. souurrron. mo. _ i." MONEY TO LOAN l07~l'..—r2-8-5l. Cameron flint-k. Charlottetown. PIA t. o. l-ZDGAR SHAW. K. c. 5 } Lnrv Offices - Prowse Block. ~- 1 en St.t.Chlttt . . 2’ iiiiilTnd Elisa. 5.13mi?“ mffir ~‘,',"";,1’i',""'~r"'r"=1- 5 j; Collection m Bill; tSpeclal Dept.) "rm ' "_‘“"- ‘Jmflcfl I. j SAFE protection for all d-"nmentl I liq-hm‘; _ "fwb" 14"‘ , ‘.1 Charlottetown. P. E. I. Piénjrg";"""iST£:-;\:K' 5 ./ _____ . a . ujng ‘ c on ,1“ . Fmll- "Pith olive flml dressed. ‘ F’ w. n. mum’. 1.1.. B Q Ifiiifws’ ('"“"'““"'“""°"°" * f‘: Barrister a Snllrllol i ‘j - UQHOII Building , Matthew C? MucLcan . ' - ,' Summt-rslde, r. a‘. r. Lrvrrr-zn, _ mosey r0 LOAN Brldizrfflw". I‘. H Y. i v *1 v" h-idrr-Z-li-flu-ihurusaltf W hr 7w fl-WCd-I Ill-It]. ‘a z‘ Q. u ' ' " 'T‘i -. ‘I ‘ DRESSED POULTRY .- We will be buying dressed Chicken and Fowl throughout the season. Any quantity. ]'i!_\iZ‘l.‘_ 10p ‘market prices. We will also require a quantify 'l‘urke_\i'.~.. m» Ducks. These for shipment not later than Hit" 10th. lslanll Bold Storage Company ttll. i - ‘Am ;_“,,._.n-_ _._ i065i-u-4-tf. and mbei‘ vnwmxaeei.......~.w...w, For Sale by Tender _ be It‘(‘l'l\'l‘fI by the unflcrsigneil uzitil tln- ‘list December lligl est or any tcnilv-i- not neces- - g-j] "The Ins! three and ,1 half years only a picture, she challenged “I 11098 "H". grimness with the exquisite of her. clothes] came m m], w” Pere- grlne St. Abb. James Lee's secre- inci- now you are marrying my dmlshtvr Perhaps he had thought of her once you realiz; you are getting a. large or twice since yaberday. Perhaps no living man could have failed Successful Suitrir: “I do; and I‘n1 Pfmbmbel‘ the V1510" 0! Sweet YOU"! hoping she inherits those qualities Sh? 118d mfldi‘. Standing 8t the COT" m er of that busy street, her small to p Sealed Tenders will be received by m “m undprsignvdl nlurfrddimngcclficserfrtiyr i from her fvher -. fee, up until noon Sn ur a)‘. " t - - . ‘Y _~ b" m", w“ ;,,,,,, P9130113 willlngi _._ _/___.~..».~-_-——~ "midi cam“! m” br°k°ll nccklw’ h I .- l l her b ast. H ' r of her now; startled, farm discovery of who she was. n I'd forgotten that. . . . Ailey :1 moment he eyes, curiously, opaquely (lien Jmklns ill (iroljuiJlultll, 1'. I, out any gilessiue, but perhaps, with 'l‘cnilers must lie accompanied by g, sort of bitter triumph, the costly of the perfection of everything . . him. .\l:l ~; - “l” t t. l res t1 n ll o re undersigned “Odd” he thought‘ “how fate or destiny or whatever it is. can knock [you down with one hand, and then ipnlifely help you to r153. With the 0119i‘. . . . Life‘s a queer show. i . . ." Hc laughed-a strange un- . hing scund. it was~as if some- 111- up ll‘.‘iill1l‘, so:r1cl1o\\=-—l1:1d l i-vkrd the core out of it and left the ]1'»l!o\\ shell oi‘ n laugh he- lo the .3 clmvu a‘. .il'f' l." cl luv. much." he _.-ht n "Cid G:e_~:l1n1n‘s a little whiter, perhaps; and Amcs, a shade sfoutcr. . . . Otherwise . . His thoughts brake off and turned towards himself. If his pic- ture were to ilmiifnr iii-the papers. would those two know him as read-l . ily as he had known them? Would! James Lec- of to-day Sllggfist t0 them James Wan-lnglcn of three ' and a hnlf years ago? I-l-e thought" not. The lnsg three years and a half had not left him so unaltered. He flung down the paper sud-v denly and uent quickly to where! beiween the two end windows of] ' tllo room, a long mirror in an old! ltnlxnn frame was hanging. He look; ed at his reflection a moment thenl drew from his packet a notebook‘: from which he took a small photo- graph. It was a shiny, tln-potflittle photograph, he knew that, but still i; uns a fairly faithful likeness of himself, taken three and a half years ago. intently, he compared his reflection with the phoWaraph, noting the difference between them. superficially, here were several, but it was for the subtler, more deeply telling diflierences that he looked. In the photograph the eyes though serious and thoughtful, held a glint of boyish eagerness. From the mirror, his eyes looked back at him “So that's who she is," he said to himself again. “Id forgotten that John Gresham had a daughter. . - raised his 8T8)’. around ' lment, with puzzled, rather boyish |nIs chief that he never wllld 89$ eyes. m‘ Savllie Row written all over tary, and social guide; and, *'° dentally, his very sincere friend, could. you know the Greshams?" “The ship-building Johnnie?" Abb-The Honorable bomwlook if. and said: darn sight better than they know it lhcnlsclves, told me that this handsome bloke, Ames, has been nrad about her ever since she 16“ the nursery and Ulat Dflllfl GT6‘ ham is all ready t0 d0 the hell/Y paternal. . . ." Lee stretched out in hand and took the nape: beck- "Ames loves her, does he?" he said sharply. Something in his tone ‘made st. Abb look at him s 111°- l ‘eyes. There was something about at. Here he was, with more money than any man could possibly kfl°W what m do with; able to do any mortal thing he liked; only twenty- scven, hough he looked a. good thirty-five; big, strong, healthy and distinctly a. ewd-lfwksr; and yet, he went about with a. dark ex- pression in his eyes, blttemess a- round his lips, and didn't seem to know what a real- laugh was. Of course, it was some woman who'd done it. The Honorable Peregrine was willing go lay dollars to dough- nuts on that. . . . Still, hang it all. - . . He came out of his thoughts to answer'- Lees question. "Absolutely potty. . ". . Person- ally, I think he's too old for her. . . . But tastes differ. . . . He's a good feller, and a pet with old sir John. . . . Been acting-head of the business for years, you know. . . Slr John's merely ornamen- tal. . . . My Aunt Cordelia. says. St. Abb went on and on, but Lee was no longer listening. He was looking down at that picture again, sombre, smouldering, burningly re- sentful. In the photograph, the wide lips were hidden by a dark mous- tame-outlier proudly cultivated, he remembered, unsmlllngly. There were bitter lines around those lips now and a force and a suggestion cf relentl-essness altogether in the mirrored face, for which there had RHEUMATISM Pour Minn-d’: into a wngm dish. Rub linimeuf gently nu then apply i: according to 'utions . u soon 19 you'll get rellell M|NARD'$ UNIMENT and a new thought began to make its rather ugly way into his mind. l-Iow_ could be make of that smil- ing, sweet girl, beloved of Ames, a.- dored by her father, a weapon a.- gainst, them both. . . Skies a- bovel Bu; he owed them the ut- most Qt suffering that it was in his power to glvel At the thought, the past, in all its cruelty was recreated, to live again before his mind's eyes. . . . In tha (flashing of a few moments-so incredibly swift. is the inner- vlslon-while st. Amy's boyish voice went blithely on-he saw again his boyhood, motherless from his first day of life, and fath- erless, too, when he was only just fifteen. He saw his struggle against poverty; his pilsslfmatg ambition to rise and mflke a place for himself in this great, working world; n11 his stumbling, boyish efforts go get on.\ Failure had always been a word for which he had no use. He saw his a most enzezlns grin and “My dear old sir," said this young an easily. “if you have no use r my valued services between the ours of ten to-nizht and break- ast time to-morrow, I'd rather like to look in at a ‘do’ my Aunt Cor- dr by m" delia is giving. She rang me up to say that she's a, man short and “Certainly? broke in Lee and then, after a. moment: "P6711. do met his daughter here and there. ed back to his chair, picked up the ‘paper and handed n. w st. A-bb. st. Peregrine Maltby de Cassllls St. Abb, to give mm m; style to which he had been "On, shefs much better than that in r981 life. . . . 1 say. my Jolly old sir, you haven't. fallen ifor her, have you? I mean to 51W- W-‘i 11° go; she's booked My Aunt Cordelia, who knows everybodys business I ma his I \ without using lb: surely yo With Silent Syncro - Mesh you can shift all gears with ease and quietness, . enhances the custom- snrehr you "POWER null Fl nesa is enhanced by fiulbly ydh formsuce. slnolyyv-wnnl SIMPLIFIED FREE WIIEEIJNG remove your foot from the acceler- ator, you coast along on the can momentum. And you ma! SILENT. EASY SllII-TING /// k whether "in" or "out" of free wheeling. When descending steep rades, you can shift rapidl figh back to second to get 1b braking power of the engine. surely you wan! SMART, MODERN STRING ‘\ Bodies present '1 t h e u lf r a - m o d e r u s i l- houette. Inter- iors are roomy, luxurious, with many fine-car features. 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DECEMBER 12, 1931 I] yoluwani in an aiulsirlilllllgilfl tiff; sitive controL-under every orsepower motor under the motoring — lightning-like built-in smoothness new Chevrolet Six. the beauty-qhe sheer grace—-of the new car. You y, with many fine luxuries and conveniences. The ne would be proud to own. Surely, you want to see and drive the new Chevrolet! And that-with prices set as low as $655, at factory, wn the new Chevrolet Six Tb: new Chevrolet dis-lb: Great Canadian Value-um Iemr. Larling satisfaction i: anumi by lb: Genera! surely you will agree taxes extra-anyone who can ! Visit our showrooms today. kt: purchased on any GM AC afar: Owner Service Policy. IN CANAIIR A. Horne f? Co. Charlottetown DEALERS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND again how life had dealt him a blow that shattered, destroyed, laid waste. . . . How vividly it flashed before him again! The sudden, appalled as- tonishment thag, ran through the yards: the little groups ofmen, ex- citedly discussing the sensational thing that had happened. A clerk, bringing money for the pay-roll from the bank, had ‘been How the sifting of evidence had really had got a foothold on the been done, Lee had never known. credulous bewilderment at hearing that; some of the stolen notes had been found in an old leather wallet of his hidden behind a loose brick in the wall at the end of his gu- den. He was called upon to explain, and in the head office. before that very Oliver Amen whose face looked up at him from the picture in this paper he held now, he made his ex- planation-little, indeed, did he need to be told who Oliver Ames was! (To Be Continued) Pounnv Willie Highest market prices foi dressed CHICKENS, FOWL, TURKEYS, GEESE, DUCKS. Buying December 17th and’ 18th. W. A. Poole &0o., Ltd Lower Montague P. E. I 1on1-12-1o-tnur-rat-w¢a-a1 V‘ _~_ ‘first Job in the great ship-building difficult ladder of success, he saw but, he remembered hb own in- T:::;.<'::' U"... i By . YE.’ -r|_ - _jr w . . " ‘ a. ...;.........e.=.~r.~.-.... seem e" Ler- "M ~~ ME a XEEFQEE? ‘s25 ifi-"éifitéifi “E02 °, "“'- m "i" ~r=~ 32$‘ “°°““""°‘“’ v; ao-r .- Locx ' _ I‘ l THING "ma rue DReefieRm MY M a“ 6°” 5”“ Bifirmgccisefzeiaa‘; w rnzumwm Room- em- MRS-LARCENY " i6 UfilN MYQOOM- \‘\"5 y" LOCKED AN lD LAKE To Grr rr L" at l LEFT rue. Kev ao- llllllll ‘I'VE fiFFlCls A l .ll|llwimyrei“ £11