A v. MULLINS. ..B0x,_¢l7,6. SvglnesyN-Si FAG? TWO __ i m5 GREAT at 000 FUR/PIER AND TON/L‘ LAXA TIVE EBRAYLE DRUG Elihu. STJUHMNB. _l___. ~'. 7 In M- PHOTO Ggg/jfigllglfifi‘ i Why Not Send Yours TIIIS . X M A S FROM BAYER STUDIO 163 Great George Street 1 * n-o-o-o-ooe-oao-oo-- ~ - tO-O-O-OO-§4+OQ'§-OO-§§OO~QOO4O ll-l-lmo. _ Notice Of / r Annual Meeting Of Shareholders Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Shareholders or "THE PREMIER SILVER BLACK FOX COMPANY. LTD." will be held in the Ilall at (‘entre- ville, Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, on Tuesday, the 6th day oi‘ Dec- ember, 1927, at 2 o'clock in tile afternoon, ior the purpose 0t‘ receiv- ing the Financial Statement. Direc- tors’ Reports, for the election ot‘ Direi-tors oi the Company for the ensuing year, and the transaction oi‘ sueh other business as may properly ho brought before the meeting. Yours trulv. TIIOS. MOYSE. - Secy-Trells. N"TE.—P'easc advise the Secre- ‘irv o‘ ilVlV vhangc in your perman- ~~-.i wdilress. ‘ "-"-29-6i. “The man who makes his mark in the world often got his start on the wall paper." g. 4A0 OUTSTRIPPED THEM ALL Hint bewutiful brick residence ‘81 Kent Street, directly oppos- "--‘-n“e of Wales (,ollege.. Large "‘l\ v 5'0 ft. dlouse in beautiful; “"\". "o‘ wzllcr heating, hard-i i,,,,,.,. ‘And there's one thing in which "ni- ot‘ the most desir-' "m "l the city. Will l-cl ~-? w». up 531i Friday‘. l)erem-‘ n it will be" offer-Ii i i- nu i=on. l - i' "1‘-[)C"i.l0n phone I019 or ap- J. A. Mat-DONALD. ‘u Auctioneer. “‘ B-li-25-fstuthl. . -l-\ocQ0OQbOOO§OOOO@@I .4 E TYFfi TFSTED ’ inted by scientific methods. la. W. TAYLOR AND J. S. TAYLOR Registered Optometrists lfl Richmond Street wiailse» I . 6 BELIEVED IN MATRIMONY “Do you believe in matrimony?" "Yes; l believe lrl money gotten by marrying a rich girl as well as in any other kind." f§§+§§+§O §fi4§ O 4 @-Q-Q O-‘FO-OQ 0-0 0-0 >4 OOOOOOO-Q 0 Professional Cariis o 940004 e~oo~0000~¢o00o4. O .l. O. C. Campbell; Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. etc. z Bank oi Nova Scotla Building z Charlottetown MONEY T0 LOAN a00000¢ Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate oi N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye. ‘or, Nose and ‘Throat NOT IN THE RIGHT MOOD Why can't you con. silil said quickly. "'l‘ll(‘i't'. wus llolil- Mnxlnoyi She lnslmmy "Al"; about, Tmting Eyes and supplying GIBSSB: -u;:,:c','|:{; verb fir? Oflice Bayer Building 1 ' . ' ' Pert Stude. Don't think I'm in Great George Street Oflice HOUf8-—9 to 12.30. 1.30 to 5.00 Mark R. McGuigan B. A. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, ETC. Money to Loan. Cameron Block. Charlottetown. P.E.1 McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Oflice: 180 Richmond Street MONEY 'I'O LOAN Charlottetown. P. E. I. the right mood. i ilcllonald & McPhe-i- B. A. l A. MCDONALD H. F. McPA-IEE B A. “Do you think'Jaeks cough l; dur: to smoking cigarettes?" "He never coughed lip one to me." ' Barristers. Attorneys. Etc. Money to Loon. Reilly Buildlnz. Charlottetown Farm for Sale aTSydney Farm consisting of 107 acres, ~20 of which have been cultivated, and the balance woodland. Premises fronting on the Har- bour, with good road accommodation, lead- ing to the best market in the Province. Best water, Welland spring, and Church and SchoolnealnApplv to , vie has outstripped all her rivals?" 'Y‘JS-—ll'\ clothes.“ ‘ . ,ov<>vvvooooovo+ooloovov § SONIA Sonia was annoyed. “lit isn't oft- i-ll l‘lll accused 01' being too young," .~hv illlslvereil. "it's llsila.ly the iiillel- way around." “'i'ili.-l is llU pluvv to discuss ii. ll ally rule.’ he said, l'ii.ill4'l‘ ilrill-i- (luoly, "and l'il i-all tonyon at a iplilrier lo 7 iii-night." , Vlclvlllg his well-tailored should- ‘ I'll as he till-lied away, Sonia was pleased with herself. She lifted filer eyes to Violet. This rather i-ltecilvely dispelled ally suspicions .Ollll\‘(‘lll1i-'{ her with Franklin Crane. Besides, silo wollld be glad to be busy that evening. 'l‘ile Jlougilt of all evening alone with .\l‘cl.\'llll‘ or Hlrflllllll! ill the biitllillil .gaill zeeellleil impossible with the Yvon Try“ ‘vision Qt‘ lc~lllorrow ilallcillg ill her ulalh ‘ 'l'o\varii noon hlilxilli- drifted ov- cr to her. “Walter Henderson make n date‘? she whispered, under pre- tense 0t‘ examining Souizfs books. "Fri- iii-night," Sonia answered. Maxine seemed excited about it. "Alta girl! ll‘ you can hook Wal~ Il‘l' l). llenilersoll you're going silillo—llc wallows in money oi his .ill-y own." she emphasized. "Sonia, (lalleillg in a silver gown with onlilralils ondler white hand ——--"l.ike a flash z-illo. lfllllllllll)?!“ rii ili-r ilrealns before. collliilg to Vilii-ill-rtl. Strange how cold they li-ft her llolv. i How useless they seenlcd ill comparison with danc- lig lirillcrrow" night wilil Franklin Crane! .\lilXlilt.‘ ussisieil at Sollia's toil- i-ill- with expert hands. "Wear the pink," she ordered. “Your line with “killer Henderson is illi- big-eyed unsophisticated." Silllia laughed. "'l'hilt's never my line, hilaxlne. l collltlll‘! look unsophisticated ii‘ 'l \\'illli\‘il to, and anyway I don't wlilll m. llo (‘llll take me or leave lllt‘ just as l um." Nevertheless she l-vorc the pink i-iliiiilll, but l'l‘lli('[i1l1ll_\'. it hail r-Dvlllilil so entirely Franklin (‘lane's gown. "l have known Walter lIGlltlPl“ soil Sllllft‘ i was l9.‘ hlflXlllk‘ comin- Jill. anxiously; "And I know he likes 't‘lll yllllllli’ and inexperienc- lid." Silliu |i()\\'ll(’.l'\‘(1 her tilill should- ors with a huge putt. Ill the lillrror silo saw ll0T»l’6l'lPCllOll-— sleek ililir. -Ilill'l'll\V rye-s. scarlet nloulil, arm with llll‘ pull‘ behind llor ilead. a livilll: illodvl ilolll thv tlsllloll nlapzzlzillizs. She smiled. yai- l plvzlsril. “l sllllll be just as 1 am." she de- Jlllrltl. l Sll~ thought Waller Henderson's cl-i-oiliu; iii Maxine ii little fornlal fill- tllL‘ who hail known her since silo was ill. lhlt he was all atten- tion to Sonia, ills smooth, well u, idllllllPll voice ('ill'l'l£‘(] force with il. l Thu llliisi desirahk> lailli- ill the 'lm>lll, the illrsl attentive wiliti-l‘, tile l‘ll()lt't‘>il loud were obtained with iili- li-zlsl pilssihlo effort. A lift. til tho tlyl‘lll'i~\\', a shade (ll displea- $1111.‘ lll his ploasillll. voice wrought miracle-s. Sonia liked that. Silo ‘iked lilo ‘Kit?! air o1‘ (leierellce the »'t1:.[l‘l‘ vrore \\'lll‘ll servlllll lllvlll- l1 was lllTilSllYt‘. to tlllplllll‘ with a mull so Slllt‘ m‘ hlnlsvit‘ and iii‘ thil world. Lights ullil lllirsii- l‘cl"li*rll~ii llll! gal) ly til lll'l' llliiod. ‘ (ll seem iikii a lllllflYPlll l-llfl iolligillif her host fcolnlnelltcxl. "Much more gracious and amiable." l “Was i so very rude that nlllht cit‘ Maxim's party?" i “Not. rude. But rather haughty land unattainable. You intelested line with your intensely growlrilp airs, But I like this Sonia bet- ter." ‘She smiled buck. "l um mori- at llfillltl now. At first I was so blat- iilllly independent. l coilldn'l belli- liil" any one to see how iollciy 'i really was." - “Yoll dllillll that you were lone ly t.ili.-ll'.’" "Oil. terribly; not for Muilcie." l-lll‘ iilsiz-ileii, l-lttPlllLf him lllllilo, "nor liu- uuy oile ill ii, bllt because/l il:liill'| nllito lldjusletl nlysell ljto Chicago." l‘ "And wilats llfillll! lnwil?" " “Don't. think l'lll wrong with your knocking il." ‘iiil; wrung with lilo lOWll. it was just mo. l'vi~. never si-elned to lll" long. solueilimx My luiili-l‘ and liililllli-l \\'(‘i'l! pr-ilr, illll that wasn't ri-usoll. i always lieculod dil'- ill from llll‘ rest. Tln-ilr ideas laud convictions loll me i1lllllO\‘l’:(l. ‘i llilVl‘ my ilwll idells il-t‘ ilollililct." silo said lloui-llliy. "and l lIOIlPVP iili~y ilri- dltblriinl from lllt‘ livor- ulzil llll'l‘ girl's." "You aren't tryillt: it- imply lllal you're not. n hire Kiri. Sonia?" lllt‘ li-rii idw TO MAKE BABY COMFY line "Vaseline" Jelly for chaflnp. diaper rash, scalp irritation, crud c cap. Soothing. healing. absolutely pure. Keep a special tube for baby. Look for His Trililu Mark "Vnnllno” l! Iii your protection Chcnebrouflh Mfg. Co" Conllkl 5520 Cllabot Avenue MONTREAL asciinc , nun not , ‘ ' PIYROlIOI JILL? é i _ awe a-oouro-o-ao-vambq. YOU Can Give Your?- PHOTOGRAPH MADE BY CRASWELL PM“ hr Alllplntment Today I i The Only GIFT Thlt Only ‘llfm not suri- wllellrol" -l lllll oi‘ not," she llllH\\'l‘l't‘.ll_ frankly ~|:;,._ cry one ill Muili-iu lllrulzhl l was bad. Even lllt! girls who like“ n“, were shocked at me. And their mothers had a way c-t‘ lookillgllt me——ugh!” His keen, intelligent lace lighted with interest, "Tell me about it, Sonia. Wllut aro those ideals of conduct, yu-u spoke ol’ just now?" "l don't. think I could put them llliu words. 11's more llll indefin- ite feeling about filings. Thai one should be u good sport uuil play. lilo l-mlllo, linking ills losses," silo sllliled, "like a uellllelnan." “Well, certainly there's nothing so wlollg about that. That's the code oi any sportsman." ‘ll know. but. 1 also feel that evi cry girl must live her own lilfe, lu her owll way, following the “n05 that seem indicated libllfll‘ partic- ular case. And l neither under- stand llor care for all the ‘blah’ that is shouted about conventions and virtue." “But, lily dear," he repmvqu gently, "you feel illat way because you are so—wiii you pardon my using your iowll Vvflfth-lllfilillllly young!" Soililfs eyebrows lifted iu disap- provzll. < "You know it is not until youth goes that we ilelzin to appreciati- it: hilt it's the gift ill the gilds, Sonia, and when you've run eolrl trury to- ll tow coilveiltiolls and lzol lllllllllvll you will lOIlg loi- illc inex- perience again." i! i 4 8 O Later when they had danced‘ many times. he said to her. "S07! lliil, don't think lne a illsgustillg .old crab. but l don't like to sol-l you livo with a girl iikq Maxine. l "Wilai's wrong with llillxilli-Z‘ silapped Sonia. j and don't, l "Don't be offended ‘think I'm oliiicizing her in H0118? oi‘ the \volil. Fill,‘ isn't good for yoll, that's all"; i “’l‘oii indefinite," phruggeil Sli-q 11in. , Color was high on his cilceks now, making him strangely mill-v; human and less imposing. Tll(‘ll' relationship while dancing lost its dislillizlilwclless. Subtiy tl"alll~il'orlll-l ed by the alellolllyi 0t’ Sonia}; near-l iless he hail become to her just llll- olller mall. llllC011S\"l("l1S.y hi-r voice had assumed it; old arro- gance. Insolence to the lldvilnia‘, ing male! l "Sonia," he ilnswerilil, "l can't, ‘riily any mole, i haven't anything, zigainlit Maxine, but can't you un-. iielstilud?" " “llllilerslallil what‘? .\laxilli- ilasl been wonderful to me. Silo is iii-ail, ally , ill‘ my ilcpzlrllllelll, llilll Ion yozlrsi‘ milder thali l um. 11 H01‘ ilo rellsolli why that should prohibit nly livillgl with. her, _pirrlieillariy wilcn tile zldvuutagils are all on my side." l “Very well. I sllaill say iillyi ulorc." ll "lf you lkllelv," sili- said liassiou’, alely. "how all my lilo il'vi- ltiligtflill tor beauty and civlor. llow i'vi- loathed the illltiiillli-ss iii‘ our pom little house, litered wiilh scraps: lrolll my lIlUUWF-‘l dresslnukiillc,‘ liow happy it ll!i1l(0.~i lilo to wllkci up in the morning to- harmony knowing that I a free lo live my‘ l own life. Oh, can't you see?" , "I can, indeed," he replied. "You will proceed to burll your lingers alld nothing in the world can slop you. Shall We dance ilglilll?" Ho held hor ligilt‘y. cal-lily, l-iillil- ing down into her laev. But Sonia‘ gavo no answering sillilis, Silo was hurt and a little uneasy. Why shouldn't. sllii room with hiuxino’! And wilat. did hi~ lllWill. burn hel"1'illgers‘.’" , “At any rate." silt; siliii as iin-y rvsuillcd their places at tile lnblil. i"i1ley are my fingers." ' - “Tilcy are." he iigrcoil sillleriy. "And you are privileged to bilrll them as muell us you like.“ l There was u twink e ill his oycs. i“l nlight even be prevailed upon tc- help you, Solliil." ‘ llut Sonia wuli angry. , l "l think you are wrong aboull a great lllilily other things, 10ml" "Ail right, grilntoii! You see -I lofullc to qilarrohi" 1 * ‘l’ ililil not spoken thus earlier in tilt.‘ evl-iliillz. Something sci-med mili- slug ll] llll-i ireillmi-ili of llvr. Was, it his ruspi I Soilill willldorcd. Poihaps ll(‘. iillrt ills prldie. "1' didn't iiliillld in lll‘ cross." silo said lwlliteilily. "l was gililll: to he swiint lo you tilis evening. ilavo you l'(~l'l-{l‘rll(‘.ll'.'" ‘It's just that _,. Walter Henderson had said. HCIIARIlOTTETOWN GUARDIAN than any A Cflflfltl Cami De Filrcst Cm company in and production. 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' _ {Assisi lulolofll _ ‘Hm it‘ aalrl_s_n__ 5'54 Alluritcrliiiens jiblélolerél l? 1; Y ' <'.C.RQ§LEY~ EMPIRE ' DE Foiézsr CR : |l l VINCC/llllliliiill‘. l, 1927 » w__._s__y‘ $LEY \ Ask for a Demonstration in Your Home ‘ There is an Authorized DC dealer near you, who will gladly arrange a demonstration of any one of the "Royal Series" in your own home.’ You will find his advice and recom- mendations invaluable in. making your selection. Ask him, mo. about ,_ the DC budget plan of buying. more than the price oi DC ' wise, because it means the iiicieney and appearance» \ B“? fmm W“ local McLEOI) DOUGiLASl L. A. McDONALI) Island Radio Co. Deal» ' er or fr0m—the Island" - , Radio Co. at Charlot- tetown and do your share to help those who entertain you. ~ KINGS (JO. GARAGE MONTAGUE- Sollltlliliill: iu his ltllit‘ illlri. iielDE FOREST CROSSLEY RADIO SOLD ONLY BY MT. STEWART s. n. Jonlvsiuv j .~ FORTUNE BRIDGE l " l ‘ C. R. LEARI) twelve hours away. She lay l)l‘- uivaiivl- rcllllllks llild sldo Maxine, tilllzliilg with exi-iti» nlent. "Youth Will-i lilo gill. of lilo gods," She could believe that to-dlly. 'Not for uill tho enlerliltlll ill lilo world would "l uuilllilll‘! forljet." lilis voice all!) exclllllllzo hrrs. Slit! wlls frcu was caressing llow. lull yill not Wires-tree! Captain ol llcl- ilwll iilii slime. “l shall li(‘Vl'l' forget soul! the picture you made to-night when we came in. Your eyes till-shed like jewels." Soiliifs fare ilgiltilil. ilero was lilo lillllg Hhe had craved. Adlllir- iltiml, praise. She reiliil, never lbllvo vllollxh of them. ' | Bu! wileu he allempioil to kills her good-night. lit Milxillws door .ile inverted her face. "No!" l "You will ilol. permit iui- lo nlisll-ll. ‘lu lllt‘. srg-rifllillg ct‘ lIil.‘ lltllo lin- learn?" l ilor voice was edged with pain. "Don't. joklxllbollt iii" "1' won't. no. jiisi. tint-e?" "l ‘can't. l‘m sorryz" Till’ image oi fioilklill Urlllle ,iluil flushed betwon them. like a ‘,l'illlni-, shaming her. , o o o Sonia was awake early the morn- lllg at her engagement with Frank- lllll Crane. She stretched her slender body luxuriously. 1t was glorious to ‘know evening with Sonia, llleallc ‘kiss had omo nearest. "Each mall's lute is bound about his own. neckF/t-Where had Slit‘. read that? But it wasn't trlic! 'She_ was tiod by ino lllws oi‘ God‘ 'or ‘mull: She would foiiilw ll(‘i' into nil she desired, illloilnlnl: iii-- rorillng to l9lll[l0l‘llllltll1l, only llll! beautiful and Pxqlliliito ailvolltliroi-i. Nothing low or cheilp. "You have loo nlili-h pride lo hi- vulgar." Don had said. She liked to hour men sily lllllIKll likofilhut. it showed thoy bud been iillllliiill; iubout her. But none oi them rolli- ly luldorstoild the real Sonia. Sometimes she didn't herself.) Doll She wollileroil him now, whothor he would Nut. that it mat- ‘Nflllllillt muttered All thoughts sbou come to Chicago- lilred greatly. but Franklin Crane. led back to him. liluo eyes, sweet. appealing luolith. Him a young boy's. l-lis charm intoxi- cated her. She could have liu g over her bookkeeping. Lite was so en- tllu silo wutrnuclug. But l: was not more. young alld- attractive-do hove on than 9 o'clock when she heard Max- ‘throat. trouble, eotarrh, bronchiilli, the only lull who IuQnfflIIHIIQ-lll‘ name. ‘ be [ever uti bifllllu but» ltolpl?--’Yeo,iudIOI--8oiiinl"~book- ‘sine we. at all dealers. "Sonia coughs. colds. BAY V E ‘ v - ipr. ronssr cnosspnv RADIO I w . u" °' "'9'" € ALBERTO,‘ I,“ I‘ ,nla romssr cnossnllv nimlo CORNEY BROS, Sh“ SUMMERSIDE mlflfl’ “l”- -““‘_" lll" ‘hllllllllll. ll l- idi-llliy jilsl lvillii-iliimlills O liiwzlys been too lil0i'll for ililll. """,|"l l“""_"| l"'l' l4llll"l' lll'i‘i'lliil ilyJiu-llli-il litthi lllull who-sir tllli.‘ “Now dad you till rllllll- dim“ ililxliiilsiy_ lrilill llli- loll Ill llii- mo“, jny was Sum“. "on? ‘I'M Wu“ mm, nob“ ,0;- Hulllaihll i!” m“ i” lllll- livvilll: illill llll'(lilj{ll lllt'll' l‘\'l‘S would voll rntlllll" go on‘. illlll 14"" ..“‘:,Hn3;ih_ ,.,|,., ‘lliWLlUllll n lump to Silllilrs thrilal. illti sighm-g-i Ivy‘, _ WHO" _' > u Y v .\ lzruiit. waive ill‘ atl'i-i-lii~li' elwiiplt lllilllltllfll‘ ‘ l W" mme‘ “l"""‘5 llvl‘. ii ilvsiri- to ploloci him lrillil (To Be Con tinned-i l Iiiillllol" iliilll‘! (ItlillU. liui l l-iilllill ,ll'l wait lllly loillz4>l~ til sire you." ‘ Silo hail llrllllitlwl iliill illsldi- flolll ‘lieflk to desk. ’ i "Tilis is nly filther." 'l'iln l-tlrl irrilvled him wilil i-liri- i-slly, lllll wlirnliy. llt‘ wils so l‘\'* lWEAK Tnnoiir Rune-rill. l ENE"? ‘VOICE WAS l _ IMPAIREI) . .i__ F01‘ Wills past pilblic speakers, illlliers and ministers have béfllil users of CATARRHOZONE in order to give strength and clcamcss to the voice. Writing from his home in Hiilsdaie, N. 13., Mr. John 1i. Nichol. son says: "X trouble with nly lthroat and n ' ‘ior some time, and could get no benefit with anything Until I tried. OATARRHOZONE. which improved me greatly. and l can now speck}: much more clearly. and am always resdyto recommend Oatarrhomns." Signed: John 111,, Nicholson. Oaturrholone is a marvel for ‘tome size $1, emgll i. ..... . .l....-.-»l-..». 111E FOLLOWING HEATH iVl. CHISHOLM m; l<‘()ltl~2.\"l' CROSSLi-IY likliiblslllm; mlggsr (lRQssLEY lll-J/liildii NORTH TRYON , ‘RADIO I EVENINGS SOURIS f KENNEDY BROS._l KENSINGT‘ N’ s or; FOREST CROSSLEY lololo, lare now here. Splendid Prfillllm‘ fnightiy. All De Forest 01-088"! {Radio Supplies and Sets installed all shortest order. l. M._ SIMPSON llli- Wlllllcri oi" a wilzlii that had Delicious K01, s. Crisp and/hot righrfrom ur own oven.Ohl So gbocLwlten you make them ' I Robin aqua amount . Paslilviinonllv lllcléoiiillilliiosin each