iliiiii, ;, M.-. W” a. auction's Pho Girl Who Had N0» Chance __,_ By union RUIINOAM $8111. lflylllg down th h wading me way. B 5P8!’ st all CI sAnaoRn, MONTREAL. be,“ hearing or YLd M0 Qdrk Kilclicm help you" -.\ . ' .2" 15 diiicrent. lurk Soups, all equally” licious and wholesome provide a. good variety of satisfying soups at a minimum consump- tion of fuel. Simply add Wain‘. heat and serve. ones over chem. “W14 ‘We're rich. for this neigh- borhood. We have a dining mum, Wiley eat in the sitting room 1110s; l)’. or the kitchen," Myra wus say. illg- BQY-"t; on through a curtainctl ‘llehwily into another room. Tillfi_evitlently was the dining mom. i0!‘ U18 EELDIQ. stood in the centre and things limit wgrg ob. vlously wedding -gifts stood on Wiiltit W“ obviously a ‘lsldelaoardfi’ This I991“ W11! 03k. rather plain, and the two small windows had white cur~ iains and theil iiluc ones. The iulijle was set for three. with all the ar- Fill‘ 0i dishes and silver and glass that only a youni: ilillfievfili.‘ can niiister and display with such an a r. “And here's Junior, “Myra ex- claimed. lS-he walked to a haihy carriage in the corner, and gently picked up the sieeily btlndie wll-iiin it. mini stood perfectly silent, She wanted to say something, siie didn't k-now what lit should he. Alter all, she knew no liahlesantl had no idea as to rw-hat one said or did to tiiom. She was rather in awe ut‘ them and immensely flattered it one of tilt-m over noticed licr or lsiniled at lier in u street car. To the-r they were fragile lilttle beings, lllkc-iy to crack in the middle it‘ an amateur picked one up. But Myra filiil] no such feelings. She iield the child in just the pro per fashion in the corner ot‘ her min. one hand supporting it. wherc her arm did not cradle lt. “He's the ilnage oi‘ Tim, isn't. he?" slie asked, looking fondly at the child, who was lbiillkillil, a liittie at Bach tin gives 4 good helpingg, w. cLAnh tilvirrzo MONTREAL lITlIlllN-IITI LY IQITIIIAL, F.fl., c-r. nun. v.0. AND NAIIIOW, our, Q ‘i ~ in \_ iii-III‘ 41.0 light. , l , . _ i Still Ruth could say nothing. 0k i; - . "i! So this was '1‘ ni's child‘? it lo - i ‘a ‘w . l ied like any other lbithy. ‘its skin was V. ‘pink and iluir, its delicate hair was _ 4 1.’. '. .3 J ‘l idnrk, its eves seemed dank too, ‘G '1houg~ii she couldn't tell. it was sitlll r. .young enough for its features to be " soft and undetermined. ', 'l‘ry as she would, cite could see , J " Ino resemblance to Tim-to Tim, / *'.|| glorified in her eye-s as someone - \ l ii] l extraordinarily handsome. ‘ " "He's older than I thought," sdie linanaged to say at last. lt was the -oniy thing she could think of. ‘tOf course!" Myra turned with 'a llititle laugh. “Do yon k-now how long it's ibeen since we really saw each other, Ruth?" ’l'lie girl counted. - "We're 22. We were 18, weren't we. when you—" "When l wand. to live with Cousin Eniiily. Time flies, doesn't lit?" Ruth looked again at the child. "Want to hold mm?" Myra offer- c-ll~—tlie last word in maternal hos- pitality. ' itutli drew back, not knowing why she did so._At one time she would have thonzlirt lit the greatest Drl“ ileige in the world in hold in lwr arms Tim's child. Yet ‘here W35 Tim's child held out to'h9i‘—lll9‘ll¥i1 in the sure, it was Myra who held him out! “No, l might drop him," she 9X- clalincd hastily. ._,. \ m» {flr-u‘. ._.l _ .1 ’ 0 I 0 Gliiillfl .8 Played by Princess Orchestra i“ “K ‘j A. B. Bray. Goad: “lilo Master's Vela" Record No. 216402 "I 10-inch double-sided 75¢ A selection in which the music tells I, its own story, picturing a scene in an Oriental Y market place. The mural-drivers approach; the cries of the bqgan (or "Bock-clinch", the Princess lrrlvcs, m. jugglensnd mgkg- charmer: perform. the (hllpb pusu _ through. the Princes departs. the car- Ivln resumes la journqy. closing with the all no pint from the Minuet. llyoliiod "Ins Monastery Cordell" (Nmlibnl) you will be plunedwlth . “lnlPclshnMlrklfiwhicblahy j tho-insecurities. . iirs MASTER'S VOICE. LIMITED "Hi ,. ,. .,_. For Infants and Children CHANGE OF SCHEDULES, MAY 14th,1923 SERVICE T0 MAINLAND ronvrs S. S. “Prince Edward island" will make two round trips daily (Except Sunday.) Connecting trains wi-l leave Charlottetown at 6.45 a. m. and 1.15 p_.__m. _Q0nnectigng at Sackville tor Montreal and Western Canada, and for Bos- ton, also iior Halifax and Sydney. Connecting trains from steamer will arrive in Charlottetown at 6.20 p. m. and 10.55 Qailingfiom Mon- treal to (Jharlotte- i ' 0 i‘; 90-000640-“40000000-00-00000‘ o oo-oo+»»»»+»»o0+ooo “wmtaus” “This is the sitting mung," My", A7. 3 “Come, muvverfs boy," she “can. '81! to the sleepy bniby. llleu: iieddy time. in} "we glgygd uni to see Auntie Ruth, didn't W57 Seq Auntie Rut-h over there!" The balby turned a eleepy “,1 m. ,dlllerent eye upon the visitor. Ru..i smiled, a iforced smile, cum], thy v i ; _ - purl that swwn-um unused m child. l. "rows HOME "r1 Broiler as a friendly advance, , and exactly the sort that children i chapter 86 instluccively shrink from. . . Ruth held out a hand, sun (a... ,lng lost as to what wile einpoctell oi i191"- The child made no angwg]; pi-liough it was much wider awake. The sitting room was “done” miStill Ruth could see no resunlxanc» a. Perm‘! Sim“. Whlvh Ruth remem- Myrirs-lmoth had “m, ,,_ l, was handsome wag cn into the kitchen, tile ibnlby sill] ‘but 100 large and m heavy and 10min her arms. gaudy for that mm" mum Thereyivithout ceremony into a child's were ‘lace curtains at the windows imgh ‘main °p°u°d ‘he We" 99°" looped back .wlt.h ribbon, and veivet"and begin‘ pnuring the 919mm“ to Tim. i "My 5181's. the roast!" tMYPB went iSlie deposited hliii sauce over the meat within. A- dint. dfllgfrtlli smell (“u-me 0l1t_ Ruth followed to the kitchen. “H he's sleepy, put him to bed a-nd I'll watch things," she uttered. docking about the cluttered kitchen.‘ At this she looked again at the child. His little red mouth ‘was drawn down in a sullen expression. and yes~he did ilook a little like Tim around t-lle eyes and a great deal like Myra around the lips. lie to (ll ih lit howled. "Fired! lill put iii-m in bod. l'fl hc bark in a moment." And Myra. closing the ovtn, calmly picked llll the now wldiy weeping -balby and carried him into tile rooms lbcyond. Ruth stood, feeling a little hc-lp- less, in the centre of the kitchen. 119m she wygts-Jn Tim's home! Sla- fliought it would have lhecn roman- tic, once to have been in the \'<‘l‘.\‘ kitchen where his meals were cooked. She lmd thought. this visit alter his marriage would be trawl?- Ilut tracedy and a mast of beef can- not -go well together. "lleiio, Ruth!" a voice uric-ti. vile!‘ hand went to her heart. It was l nil _it was Tim-—after all this time. 1i was Tim again, standing llvilillli her. Siowil-y she turned around in iiiin. Tomorrow-The Dim" ?--<0>-—-—-—- ELL GERMAN courts POOR S THEIR om FINERY. RERLlN,-|Mav iL-Thousautls oi German gentlewomen are now 2ft- inl’, through til? lffiilfld! which m“ sian women of t.lie same class |il‘l\'l‘ suiieretl for severitl YGZWB- WW of officers and government oiliv ,,_ women with iimall pensions and limited incomes from invcutmvnls. (ind themselves unable to buy the plainest food with ‘t-holr deprctild» \ ed marks. ' ', A few days ago t-he aged widow “ o! a once prominent physician and her invalid ll-zulgh-tei- ‘were found -_ almost dead from hunger in their __....__. _ .__..Z_4 . . Stop Laxatives Which Only Aggrcvute Constipation Nujol is n lubricant-mot a medicine or laxative-secon- not gripe. When you are con- stipated, not enough of Na- ture’s lubricating liquid is producedintheboweltokeep the food waste sof l: and mov- ing. Doctors prescribe Nujoi because it acts like this natu- ral lubricuntand thus secures regular bowel movements by Naturcfs own method- lubrication. Try ii: today. "it's " long, home, which had been stripped of every available article. The mother iiatl she Wllifi able. She ivos too proud pfovhled tables 1,91,11,11 wihlgh the were called lily neighbors to attendimosuy elderly Mama; her said iillllfiiliel‘. if l9“ 1110M‘. “Tllllilllill/B-withotit oxcsptiun their \vorii and i)i'i'll dead in another 24 hours. hand dealers. a number of philan- iyoung enough to do any manual thropic Berlin women have Qfg3n.|]ab0r_ izetl a lair where second qhanll ar- day, threw lhack his head suddenly and owners may act as their UWllS£iiP9~ into fuel and food tor todav. T... "Balaton-iii are. | -Myra laughed I001! “lillrflllin I. m ‘particular peopici Puire a3 {he lirléisl-“zes of the mountain gardens where it grows-mot a trace. of any adult- erant in this delightful coffee. w ‘agents, or entrust their wares?) ireiireseiitstlves of the committee. ' With German efficiency the mem- "eediwmrk “s “mg a5 hers of the relic! committee have i done ask charity, and the doctors who Salim-s have 91mm; They are Maily o! b0“! "l9 "mi-he? "m! tiiem are cripples,‘ and almost old fu-shioncd ciotihi-ng indicates in an effort to alleviate t-he con- their g'(3nfl().])if[_]1_ A few wry 01.1 "m! 0| fillch DQ750113 and Dflliefil men sit, among t-he women, and rm from unscrupulous sccond~| scnrcoiy any of the vendors lire RT-RUGI We are pleased ‘to announce to our ' patrons the arrival of all the newest designs and colormgs in Congoieum Thus t-licy sit, day alter waiting the chance to ex- des lmay ho offered for sltic. The change the ilncry of ily-gone days ~ Gold Seal Art Rugs.‘ PMWSE altos. LIMITED. I" Every room in the home from Bed Room-to Kitchen. Gold Seal Congoleum art Rugs takes the work out of the house work. Our stock is now complete. We are I showing a splendid assortment at Special prices during Congoleum week. A lull liae oi iltlngulium Squares “ is 7.95 9x6$9.00f0r............. 9 5 9x7 1-2 $11.25 for . . . . . . . . . . $ .9 Carried in Stock always by the 9x9 for .. . . . . . . . . . . . 3:11.95 “WALL PAPER _MEN” 9x10 $13.95 and 9x12 . .. $15.95 The lowest prices in the trade here always. Send yourortlers today to Moore & Mcleoii, limiiei Charlottetown P. E. Island See our western wind0w—splendid l showing of new designs. PATONS, LIMITED. CASTO RIA S 617$ 0 CC- ~ -- -- < t ' V i ” s 5n UsQForOvQrSOYQars S- S- Magdalen _w1l1 can law . up this service dliiing tiic present . l . . Alwaiylagbcarld season eniniiittiiciiig about the 10L]. ' %_ or 15th inst. She is now being ovc.r ‘ Signumnd hauled and titted for the season‘: .1... ‘ ___ _ -- — work. ‘ gyqyo oooavo~eooovoooa+o40 BRUCE STEWART Q 60., LTD. ’Ch"l'own l-ITIMBOII a Service Agents Charlottetown, May l. 1923. MSESITSKSPESIA” “(WNGQLEIIM SQUARES" leaves Monti-cal on 15th inst for this port and will be due here oil Sunday evening the 20th inst. Ship pirrs and others will please not» this and order their ltootls to con nnamnluli ALL SIZES—ALL DESIGNS . H AT FACTORY PRICES We will he glad to have the pleasure of showing you these B00413 and explaining their ‘advantages. ' - ALL '12 A rArrERNs .. CONGOLEUM eon) SEAL ART noes l y ron SALE av BRACE McKAY & CO., LIMITED.“ f Sumiuerside, P. E. I. "r —"~‘;;:,.......~. . _.»_n»---; - “Lila! - -- 1T‘ .0 ‘ ' nent with lthove saliiiiiz. ‘TRAIN-S FOR suivimsnsios will leave Charloiioiov/Ii I" i‘ ‘ m about May sauce STEWART s co., LTD. at 6.45 a. m., 2.50 p. m. and 4.25 p m. Trains from Summcr- l 5th, ’ Agmns side will arrive at 11150 a. m. 1.50 p. m. and 6.20 p. m. t ‘h Clrflrioitemwii- M" l- 1923- __ . I i l h s .:* 6.20 . . d 'i ' ‘ - **—~*—'-- ""r"'""“ ' ' Ext: Siirnclygnahd ‘laid: nouoTim¥uezetiaifi Thugsdlziiy a’ " salhng from L at Saturday. w, , o t0 Stu § ' I t t ..1 .... ..'.ii;".’1i.,f.°§.23137552";.°22'.2.'£.§i".:.§ 2.3.’; r» Johns. Nfld-. about , TIME TABLE “""‘"’°"“*‘1;' “°°'"§2'.'.3"w".".. ca ... .~ . ‘ M“ 9"" CHANGES TRAINS F H 0E0 cave aro e own a . 6.20 a. mhMonday and Frldaysan: 5.30 a. m. Wednesday I F01‘ further In‘ dt3.1. yll datuna. an so ciénnatgitigiirgayxigaglzoi-‘ssrfce.’ b‘ foltqnatioli a n d In regular Passeng- Fo il' an o w co to-— . ‘ ' ' " ‘glen, AGENT?’ Y , _ 1'3 e5 3P9 Y er T1 ain Schedules will - l» ‘ carve" Brus- be made May 13th, olsrnicr Edi-Elly; gm wlAzslgslgi-zn AGENT i < 1923' . I - GHARLOTTETOWN, p. s. i. I Agent g Information now 1n ",:,g,,“f_flw_ ‘_ < ' ___l__._llgflent’shancis. p.349‘ ‘04-04900064-0-4- v n s I at coiieotrun i T nun asggufj l e For Sale r -- . ' nits Fialiiiiidid‘ i’ ii ' A _ . , _ oniague I ‘ QO ww-vw OiO-OOQO-OOROO-O-fl = lie handle the ‘popular lioom i .l. Vi. Mllillliiilil 8i 00., “_ QAA in ilollgoicrin B1188 Agnana‘ . . '. . . .4. c - “or ‘ ’»-'<"' l vi ‘hoodlum Surfer W all A i! f j I'M! r- Wit?" ' ' wnnoooooo-u-cwo-ooucofl ..