c o o. in"! '2 HTQT QTTQTEQY” “i: _-. n» ... ... »wt¢~.,/ ' i r" OME with me to the Garden oi Eden in Mesopo- . _ l - ' Jamie, where the finest cluster dates grow. See V"; k V» ‘ and shipped to Canada where they are sealed in the sani- the best ol them selected, laid in unbruised layers, l l i _ tary Jatta Package. + Jatia Dates are table dates in quality, but cooking dates in cost. Thcy cost less than meat or almost any food you eat. So serve them freely as lruit or as the flavour and food source in salads, sandwiches, cakes, pud- dings and pies. + Out of respect to you, and out at respect to the dates themselves, Jatta Dates are never exposed in bulk. And the law shouldn't allow other dates to be either. EAT A ._IAFFA DATE DAILY. . . lT CLEARS _THE COMPLEXION.‘ Jar “a Dales C/t ea/oesf (Thu/ti IE2 (Tr/hesf ‘km/ . H. SCHWARTZ 8i SONS LIMITED Halifax and Saint John The lllllltlltlf - iireams-iiomi-True By ' (continued), tinaclty: he would hold to an idea or bellef immovably if he conceiv- ed it right, no matter what the temptation to break may. And in the flood of light vouohsafed by Lady Anne's disclmure, she felt convinced that he had eomehow ‘come to regard the tragic happen- ‘ings of the past as standing be- twixt him and any flliillre happlnw. Why, Jean could not altogether fathom, but she guessed that the dominant factor in the matter. was probably an exaggerated conscious- ness of responsibility for his wife's death, and perhaps, too, a vertain lingering tendemss, a subconscious feeling of loyalty to the dead wo- man, which urged him on in the sacrifice of his ovm personal hap- pness as some kind of atonement. Unless-and a swift spasm of pain shot through her, searing its way like e tongue of flame-unless Lady Anne had been altogether mistaken in her fixed belief that Blaise had not really cared for his wife but had only been carried away on the swift tide .of passion-that. tide which runs so fiercely and un- towards a basket which stood on the ground at her side, already overflowing with its scented bur- den of pink and white and crim- son roses. THE CHARLUPTETOWN GUARDIAN ,_-_-_‘—_—'——w ness wh'ch had so warped Judith! nature, hegacqualntlllcfl with both brother and sister had ripened ' rapidly into a friendly intirnacyjut the fact that Burke's feelinl i0- wards her was something ‘other, and much warmer‘ than “ mere friendship, had failed to penetrate her cmscioumeu. . It was patent enoulh to thelook- erg on, and prllbdbly Jean was the only one‘ amongst the little coterie o: intimate friends who had not realised what was lmPQdinI. Itisnotveryoftenthat ewe- mau remains entirely obvious of the small, unmistakable signs which go to indicate a man's attitudefio- wards her. In Jean's case, however. her thoughts were so engrossed with the other man that‘, at the moment, all other men occupied but a very shadowy relationship to- wards the realities of life as far as she was concerned. So that she scarcely troubled to look 1m as Burke halted beside her, but went on cutting her roses un- concemedly, merely observing: "Idlers not. allowed. You can make yourself useful by poring the thorns off the stems." She gestured He glanced at the russet head new l.0W Priors trammelled "In hot youth. Jean had nei- black hour then. when she faced the fact that al- though her love was given, and ai- though she itremuiously believed it was returned, she would probably Joy of utter certainty, never hear the be- those words lwhich hold all heaven for the wo- never know the supreme loved's voice utter marl who hears them. But, through the darkness that closed about, her, there gleatmed a single thread of light-the light of her own‘ bestowal of love. Even if she never knew, of a surety, that Blalse, cared, even if-and here she shrank but forced her-WI! to 1MB the possbility sincerely-even if she were utterly mistaken and he did not care for her in my other, way save as a friend-his "little comradeW-stlll there would re- main always the golden gleam of love that has been given. 11hr no one who lava can be 1111199 im- happy- -“on a quite different errand." voice that might have warned her had she been 1m intent upon her task of wrestling with a refractory branch. As it was, she merely ques- tloned absently: ent’ errand?" hands close over~ both her, garden- ing scissors and washleather gloves notwithstanding. flowers, and I'll tell you," he sa'd roughly. ' bent studiously above a bush rose and there was a gleam, half angry, half amused, in his eyes. His fing- ers went uncertainly to his pocket, where reposed a serviceable knife, then suddenly he drew his hand sharply away, empty. "No," he said. "I didn't come over to be useful this morning. I came over"—he spoke slowly, as though endeavorlng to gain her attention There was a vibration in h: "And what was the ‘quite differ- The next moment she felt his “Stop cutting those confounded She looked up in astonishment, Alum. 14, 1932 OII. " ‘ iiiill R08 E l ii 0r. 20c. l-2 lb. Red Label t c ---was 60c lb. Now 50"’- .. 25c 1-2 ib. 75f. 3st. I-Z-ib. Brown l.abel “Our new good tea ” Orange Pekoe ---lwas 85vclb. Now You can now use ' Red Rose at about the y, price of inferior tea. CHAPTER XVII IN. THE ROSE-GARDEN The chalcedony of the sprint! skies had deepened into the glow- . and, at last, a. glimmering of what was coming dawned upon her. Even the blindest of women, the most preoccupied, must have read the expression of h's eyes at that mo- merit. "Oh, no-no," she began hastily. ing sapphire of early June-a deep pulsating blue, tremulous with heat. 0n the sundlal, the shadow! finger pdnted totwelve o'clock, and the sleepy hush of noontide hung over the rose-garden where Jean was "I must finish cutting the roses- realiy, Geoffrey." ‘out he held them firmly. She tried to release her hands, “No," he said coolly. "You won't men who would never have re- mained blind to his meaning, who woman I've ever come across." had, indeed, shown their willng- nass to come half-way-more than T. H. ESTABROOKS .' CO. LIMITED, - SAINT JOHN, N. B. Burke searched her face for a half-way-to meet h'm. I like you far todmuch to ha moment. He was thinklml 0f the "I really believe that's true," he wished to hurt you." other women he had known-wo- said at lest, grudgingly. "But "if it "I don't want liking. I want yo is, you're the most unselfconsclous love. And I mean to have it. Y may not have understood bef "Of course it's true,” she replied Jean, but you do‘ now." simply. "I'm--I‘m so sorry, Geoffrey. ' (To Be Continued) gathering roses for the house. "Can't I help?" which he lcant. ‘been there?" have been standing there time watching her. may I come in?" of the lawn. out surprise. ‘ginning Apruizotn. aufoficsiendlng accounts on lhelabove date must bo'l083;_4-13-2i Belle River. repair. Contains eight rooms. Hard. wood floors down stain. not yum- hosting. M- Present rented for $85.00 pcr month. For further particulars apply to EASTERN TRUST 00., 154 Richmond Street. _l965-4-l2-tts-3i. ,_._ d, ee++ee+w+e++e+ooo++0+o0 F urness Red Cross Line "l -- . . .. , ‘ ‘TREr-MOTOR YEHlGIiEiIsICENSES . "t? '.h"'“b1 ' h n . “ I n o. mitt."R.§i%th5%i.°.la.i.5E5. °.‘..°fir.ll°t. 5- 5- S“ WA’ Freight and Passengers. 31st and _al|-M5to't' vents by requiredito secu“ t L"M°“""' < I [epperators are, here- re, the_tr.1932 registration Ar. OhToIu PaP°F9,"Y-l$l‘.°}ll§lqé.l§ii\ and'not iateiilihhn Mon- m A‘ M "i l m. m still-nu * day, the y18th‘insfa'nt. Qlfffif - Ania" i: . /' ‘r (§Q’Cl_-)_|'d‘-_J.‘I_R‘AlNQR, gMay 21 pug” , Commissioner of Provincial Police. "m" ‘ ' "m " , Charlotteto p, P. E. I. Fortnightly thereafter. » ' ApTiIJBth, 1 32. Charlottetown Agent; {CARVELL BROS LTD. < t settled or satisfactorily " ' for. We ‘want you to continue do- _- inglimlncss with us. (‘ssh mums p“ orderfoabe able ‘trncarry on.- bcttcr priccn. we have decldetftdtchange our sysf Signed, d Fiimcsiithbesizllfi-‘lllflll 0f double I ' " _- “'0 n re dental t] rem er turner-to u, mi. basis, be ’ n. J. runny, m,» Mm,“ m m" nyffnillnog TENDERS Sea-led Tenders will be received by the ands-signed until Tuesday, May , farm at Elmldale, Lot 41, consisting of ‘l5 acres of good land, a comfortable house, good orchard, good barn 80 x 35, granary, hen house, an up- complete, a guard fence of boards and room within for 10 more. 56 mile from Churches, School, Fag-m. on Institute, Egg Circle, Poultry Klllllll Station and Railway Stilton. I do not bind myself to accept the lowest or any tender. Mus. ELLA MANSON, Box 4'1, Alberton, P. E. Island. Or No. a nine Alvue, BQWYIY. Mesa, U. S. a 19884-1241. ‘ v Burke's voice broke across the drowsy quiet so unextpectedly that she jumped, almost letting fall the scissors with which she was scien- tifically shipping the stems of the roses. She bestowed a small frown upon the head and shoulders WP- pearlng above the wooden gate on "It's not very helpful to beflifl by giving one an electric shock," she complained. "How long have you H‘; attitude had a repose about ot which suggested that he might some "I don't know. But as I am here, Without waiting for her answer, he imlatched the gate and came striding across the velvet greenness His visits to Staple had grown of late so much a matter of daily oc- currence that they were no longer hedged about by any ceremony, and Jean had came to accept his ap- pearance at any odd moment with- Since the day when she had ” ‘ at Willow WHY. and learn- ed, as she bel'eved, to understand and make allowances for the bitter- lilth, 1982, from persona wishing to a w" .__ to-date Fox Ranch with l0 pens finish cutting your flowers-at least. not now. You're going to listen to me." He drew the scfasors from her grasp, and they flashed like a fish in the sunshine as he tossed them down on to the rose basket. Then, quits deliberately, he pulled off the loose gloves she was wearing and his big hands gripped them- selves suddenly, closely, about her slight, bared ones. "Geoffrey—" Her voice wavered uncertainly. The realisation of his intent had come upon her so unexpectedly, rousing her from her placid un- consciousness, that she felt" stunned -—nervously unready to deal with the situation. She struggled a. little, instinctively, but he only laughed down at her, a ring of masterful triumph in his voice holding her effortlessly, with all the ease of his ‘ ense strength. "It's no good, Jean. You've got to hear me out. I've waited long enough." He paused, then drew a deep breath. "I love you!" he said slowly. "My God, how I love you!" There was an element of wonder in h's tones, and she felt the strong hands gripping hers tremble a. little. Then their clasp tightened and he drew her towards him. "Say you love me," he exclaim- ed. “Say lti" It was then Jean found her voice. The imperious demand, in- frinlllllg on the secret, inner claim of which she alone knew, stung her into quick denial. “But I don'tl I don't love you!" 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