PAGE TWO FHENN LeNl-A-Don ir‘oPeNs ‘A roucu rne_roe| AN EXCLUSIVE FEATURE or "me NEW LEONARD‘ Here is the greatest convenience feature ever intro- duced on an electric refrigerator-the LEN-A-DOR. Both hands full of dishes—touch the LEN-A-DOR with your toe-the door swings open-the roomy y Leonard shelves are ready to receive the food. i‘ And that is only one of a great many Leonard ' longer. Her own heart was fighting quarrels." His face darkened. "And her. “Jean"—very lcw-"now that with me and let us find our happi. ness together?" The llcusc of i llreams-llume-True By Margaret Puller (Gontlnued) Elie caught her breath, 011i Why did he make it‘ so hard roi- her? With every fibre of her being yearning towards him she must m. fuse, deny him, drive him Qwgy from her. "No, not" she cried tremulously. "We could never reach our Home of Dreams that way-oh, 1 mow it! At least, not the sort of House of Dreams that would be worth any- Lhing to you or me, Blaise. It would only be s sham, a make-believe, You can't build true on a gottgn foundation. . - . Don't ask me arty more, dear. It's so hard-so hard to keep on saying no when everything in me wants to say yes. But 1 mus; say it. And you . . . you must go back to Nesta." Her voice almost failed her. she could feel her strength ebbing with every moment that he stayed beside her. She knew that she would not be able to resist his pleading much asoinst her-fighting on his sidei He saw her weakness and caught at it eagerly. s "Do you know what you're ask- ing?" he demanded hoarsely. “D0 I you know what you are sending me back to? Our life together-Nest,“ and mine-has been simple hell up- cn earth. I obeyed you-and I took her back. But 1 have done no good by it. She is as WEEK 8nd worthless as she ever was. Our days are one continual round of bickering and she is not satisfied! Her nominal position as my wife does not con- tent her. Do you understand what that. must mean-if I go back?!‘ He ou know-will you still send me ark to Nesta? Or will you come lnlttmoi)‘, she recognised that it was Nick to renounce his fixed such eminently wise and excellent counsel! And how little-how ctus~ the wrong and choose the right-to follow the stern and narrow path of Duty. through the mists and utter darkness that enshrouded it, up to those shining heights which lie beyond human sight-the out- posts of Eternal Heaven itself. face and lifted it io meet the set gaze of the man beside her, it was wan and ravaged-the face of one who has come through some fierce purgatory of torment. roughened because he found him- self’ unable to steady: it with that strained and altered face upturned to his. “Well? Are You Being to can love, I believe she does." the answer she had expected. you back to her. I'm sure now. I know. It's the only thing we can do . ’ . We must say good-bye-al- together-never see each other n- gain." paused, his eyes bent steadily upon singly- Tg; __c_iir.RLOT'ri~;'i'Q§y_.u cmiiofltji __ no actual vo ce she heard but the mental echo of her own words to Nick-to Nick at the time when he had been p455“! thwush I- like 11w ,1 fierce temptatiom How easily, in her young, un- tried ignorance, the words had fal- len from her lips aa she bad god lvel ly little had she realised at the time the huge demand that she will mflkillll! She had spoken as thoulll 1t were comparatively easy to reject Easyl...Oh.Gocll... when at last Jean uncovered her "Well?" he demanded, his voice end me back to Nesta?" She did not answer his question. nstead she put another. "Do you think she_ioves you?! Ha stared. "Nesta? Ya. As far as her sort Jean nodded. as though it were “Blaise . . . I'm going to send "Never?" The word came drag- \ "lilac Electrical integration il/ct 1932 For the information of the Public the ellewln, Sub-Sections, taken gum u“, Regulations of the Prince Edward Island Electrical Inspection Act, 1932, are quoted: Ii. From and after the first day 0f June, 1932 every persuu, company, association or cor, tlou wiahlng to do electric installation work, as provided in lhls Act, whether as additions to or changes in an exist- ing electrical installation or as new doctrinal installation in the Prov- ince, must obtain,’ before commenc- ing the work, a. permit from the Board. 4. Every person, company, assoc- iation or corporation who or which, after the first day of June, 1932 ' on business of, or undertakes or works at, the installation of elec- trical wires, conduits or apparatus for the iransmissoln of electricity in, on or over any building for produc- ing light, heat. or. power, in. this Province, as a contractor. or. as a journeyman electrician or as an ap- prentice, must, first obtain a license, aa hereinafter provided, from the Board. 5. No public utility shall connect with their systems any electrical in- stallation hereafter made in any building in this Province, for the _ .r"~Y 1932 ~_'. _:.1§ \ 14y W-B. LAW POOR 0w Ioi-lu was un- our ro-oAy- you vaoifi can n: caucm’ um: mar- we AnnAuar-zc FOR A CANADA LIFE GUARANTEED INCOME $|oo A mourn eon use purpose of supplying and p- , therein light, power or heat, unless such electrical installation has been inspected and approved by the snrTY is nor owl’ l cues: u: coveou-r KEEP uo wn-u us youuoen FELLOWS vourz’: mam AT mar Inn! you sAioyou cor me IDEA rizon THAT BOOK 1- ‘aemnc me irlconrs you warn,‘ mow’: you? ‘Anemia PAvROLI. sessions" I ® ms HE Any MONEY satreo Would you like us 8100 every month age 607 you. Why nuiuy Income Please mall me You Wantl" Nan-n Address Au You Siure cl “$10.0 e Month _ Whatever your age may bebenfiw, we have a plan fog w ranteed by the 204 Million Dollar: of well invcete assets owned by the Canada life? Read our new book, “Getting the Income You Want!" and decide for yourself. COUPON-WEE; BRING 320K BY MAIL Canada Lile Assurance (6., Toronto, Ont, HAD some our L051- mosr or rr-Tguq“ mar is a-r ms m; u: (ANT oer a new For Lilo? toarrangetolendyouacbequa for fcru locgu youlive, starting at youcanhavemAa- your boolr. "Getting the henna (Mr. Mo» like) 0-59 Board, or an - , __, ‘ ‘ed under the Act, and a certificate of acceptance has been issued by the Board for such purpose. 19. The ' ' ‘ , accessories and apparatus which are or which may be approved by the Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario's Laboratories, at Toronto, or by the Underwriters’ Laboratories, at Chie- VERNON RIVER. WOMEN'S IN- STITUTE The members of Vernon River Women's Institute held their re- gular meeting at the home of Mrs. John Currie on ‘ruesday, April 11th. Six members were present. Meeting opened by rerieailns ton be purchased ' and five mem- bers agreed to meet and complete the quilt. calls. were re-appointed. Mrs. H. S. MacLeod in reply to a Sick committee reported no sick Program and sick committee from A letter of appreciation Creed in unison. message of sympathy was read by for us. Blalse, io see each other." would be too hard!’ They were both silent. The minutes ticked a- "NGVBI. Iii-It. WOUld b6 t0 hard 3gp, 9g by g g-goqgnhgfl Canaflgn Government Laboratory, shall be considered as approved for the pur- poses of the present Act and such ‘ ‘ , accessories and atus may be offered for sale, may be sold “Yesfl he answered slowly. "It Roll Call was answered by jokes. Minutes of previous meeting were read, adopted and signed. The members presented squares all nicely finished, to the secretary. tery tickets be made to lottery the their quilt new butterfly quilt. The members decided that lot- It was decided that no meeting HIEIIIDEI‘: to her home for Jum Meeting closed by National An- them. The hostess then served I delicious lunch. (Patriot Please Copy) Learning: The fundamental ea cuse for learning is that it enabler us to enjoy life more fully. The person who fails to continually seek new information is merely ll- rniting his own satisfaction in liv- ing. ing the normal mind's possible ex- Tirere are no bounds dcfln- - I way unregarded. Time had ceased to count. This farewell wu till the end of time. - "Blaise—" All the resonance had gone out of her voice. It sounded flat and tired. "You-you will go back to her?" “Yes, I will go back." g She stretched out her hands flut- terlngly. "Then go . . . go econ, Blaisel I-I can't bear very much more." He opened his arms, then, and she went to him. and for a space they clung together in silence. For the last time he set his lips to hers held her once more against his heart. Then slowly they drew apart. stricken eyes gazing llngeringly into outwardly renounced her lover- other eyes as stricken, and present- He watched the scarlet flood surge into her face and then retreat, iehv. ing it a palld white. "Answer rnel!’ he persisted, as she remained silent. ' “Wait. . . wait a little . . ." she muttered helplessly. She tumed away from him and, leanhg her elbows on the chimney. piece, buried her face in her hands. The supreme test had come at _ last. She realised. now that her May we have the pleasure of showing them to you? ,,,,,,,nci,,um_tlmg Qenunciitim which had cost her so much pain $216 UP and bittemess-had been, alter all, DELIVERED PRICE pansion. The time has passed when the kn gleaned through formal education sufficed. be held in May. president. Miss Margaret It was decided thread and cot- and may be installed in the Prov- ince of Prince Edward Island for electrical installation portions. The offer for sale, the sale or the . installation of such materials, ac- ‘ MATERIALS & WORKMANSHIP l | I i: i for/flue life Huntley invited features . . . Its Chill-om-eter gives you eight different freezing speeds . . . Its one-piece interior is of snowy ~ porcelain with rounded corners . . . Its egg basket, ince of Prince Edward Island as have not been approved by one or the other of these Laboratories, is hereby forbidden. E. S. CHANDLER, B. Sc. (E. E.) Provincial Electric Inspector. 3242-5-25-31. table top, recessed shelves and its new beauty of design and finish will all appeal to you. And only in the Leonard Electric can you get them all. ONLY lN THE-yl-EONARD CAN YOU GET ALLQIHESE FEATURES: The LEN-A-DOR . . . the Chill-om-cter . . . One- Plece All-Porcelain Interior . . . Porcelain Cooling only something superficial and in- complete. She had not made the full sacrifice that duty and honour demanded of her. Though she had A Food of .- ..__.._..fl...~.,.zr.._.,*,__ _ g Th. liberal ReDiaCo budget plan maker the Leonard easy to buy. _Unl: with Chromium Plated Door . . . Sanitrayl and Rubber Trays . . . Heavy Bar-Type Shelves . . . Egg Basket . . . Electric Light . . . Table Top . . . Semi~Concealed Hinges . . . High Leg! . . . $ieel and Wood Cabinet Construction . . . Leonard Approved Insulation . . . Iaonard Pure White Lacquer . . . Vegetable Criaper . . . Steel and Wood Door-a . . . Floating Condensing Unit . . . Mechanical Unit backed by l7 years ofexperieuoa. Distributors JAMES S. NEILL d: SONS, LTD. Fredericton, N. B. For Sale By Eharlotletown, The Maritime Elec- Chatham, A. R. Brown. trio 00-. Limlh Woodstock, C. W. Keetch. I-idmundstumMadawaska Mercantile St. Stephen, The Maritime Elwtflil company, Co., Limited. Grand Falls, n. L. Mullicrin, St. Andrews. The Maritime Electric Plaster Rock. B. T. lvlursten. (7th. l-llllilcii- _ _ a Perth, II. E. Hewlett. Fredericton. The Maritime Eleetr-c Bathurst, J. E. Young. 0'0» Limited- “Dealer Franchise In still open ln some sections. To obtain frull in- fonnatlon communicate with the New Brunswick Distributor." LEONARD e rec 'l'Rl c REFRIGERATOR “Ill-Ll giyqcrioiv SALE Auction Sale of desirable property on 254- 256 Kent Street, Friday, May 27th at 0118 ifclock. Nice double tenement house, fully eq- nipped, in N0. 1 condition, hot water heated, large lot 66 x 1s0. Two gang-ways, central 109- ation, south side King Square. Now turns 1n rental of $70.00 per month. _ i ‘A real gilt-edged investment. Can be in- spected any time. Will be sold privately up to H f l . ' ayxprsilyeon the premises to P. C. BROWN, or bade him return to Nesta-she still ly the closing of the terrace door held him hers by the utter faithiul- told her that he had some. and that ness of his love for her. Nesta had‘she must turn her feet to the soli- had but the husk, the shell~a hus-‘tary path ofthose who have said band in name only, every hour of farewell to love. their life together an insult to her Henceforth. she would be alone- pride and womanhood. living or dying. quite alone. Jean's thoughts lashed her. Her shoulders bent and cowed g, little as thought beneath a physical blow. There had been a tme-ohl very House. long ago, it seemed before Destiny she found Jean sitting beside had come with her snuffers and the grey embers of a burnt-out‘ quenched the twin flames of lovelfire, her hands lying folded upon and happiness-a time when dlmlyJher knee, her eyes staring stonliy as l" some Exquisite dream, she had 'in frmiifof her in a fixed, unseelng‘ heard the sound of little voices, gaze. felt the helpless touch of tiny hands. Claire called to her softly, as Perhaps Nesta, too, had heard thosc when one wakes a sleeper. It was long past midnight when Claire returned from the Dower voices, felt those clinging hands, while her soul quigkened to the vision of a future wh'ch might hold some d eper meaning, some more_ sacred trust and purpose, than he: t And she, Jean, had stood between Nesta and the fulfilment of that dream, forever forbidding her en- trance to her woman's kingdom. she saw it all now with a. terrible clarity of vlson. understood to the full the two alternatives which fac- ed her-to go with Blalse, as she implored, or to send him-her man, the man she loved-back to Nesta. There was no longer any middle course. A vo'ce sounded in her ears. "No true haippinesa ever came of running away from duty. And if ever I'm Up against such a thing- a choice like thls—I hope to God I'd be able to hang on, to run straight, even if it half-killed me to do itl" The words sounded soclear and distinct that Jean, half raised her head to see who spoke them. And then, in an overwhelming rush oi dully, She stood up stiffly, as emniv. wayward past. "Claire, r am go'ng away—rlght away from here-to Beirnfels." me to go away with him. I've sent him back to Nesta.” mechanically from her lips. spoke exactly like a. child repeat- ing a lesson learned by note. alone?" she asked quietly. you take me with you?" ly. self." "Jean!" Jean turned her head. "So you have Bot back?" she said hough her fmbs were cramped. “Why?" asked Claire. She waited teneel, for the answer. "Blaiae has been here. He asked The short, stllted sentences fell She Claires eyes grew very pitiful. "And must you go to Beirnfels "Won't "will you comeiW-inoreduloua- "Of course I'll some. I shouldn't dream of letting you so b1 your- And then, all at dncc, Jeans tired body, exhausted by the soul's 1on8 conflict gave, way and she slipped lo the ground in a dead faint. (To Be Continued) Prince Edward Island Real ‘Merit "BEMA" Molasses preserves all the food value of the famous Barbndol sugar cane juice-tho purest cane juice in the wort-d. It la ll rich as it tutu. Rich In Iron to nourlah the blood-wick In vitamins to conserve the health. For children, there is nothing bet- ter, give them plenty of it. I1’ r “Ben/aft; amw o___,‘ h‘ 4*‘ Genuine 'i"t""'e"' BARBADOS ExtraFa/icy MOlASSES Hospital ANNUAL MEETING Notice la hereby given ma; in pursuance of the Act of Incorpora- tlcn a Public Meeting of all contri- hitters to the Prince Edward Inland Hospital will be held in 5t. Paul's Parish Hall, Charlottetown, on Fri. day, May 21th. 1982 at 8 P. M., for the purpose of electing T‘ ' for the lovernme of the Institution In accordance with the By-Luwg and for the transaction of such other bualneea as may be brought before it. ADA l. HARRIS, Secretary, Boarder Trustees. 3044-5-13-11-19-21-24-26-27-71. 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"tremor FOR SALE Pure Bred Percheron Black Stal- lion for service. Sllndlng at Ell- wards Barn every evening and mpg-flu‘. Will be out Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays. Other days of wczk at home. name! MALLETI‘, Norborc, P. E. I. batteries. In use 2 years. In excel lent condition. with the Maritime Electric. For ref rrcnce apply Bruce Stewart 6c Co. REV. P. D. McGlYIGAN. Westinghouse Lighting Planets - (rusmonmlolbfs) With lam-Bunk Herbal ointment. Owner linking up o‘, Vernon River. of PI »o+»+o+» ggpgq-pmqg 3245-5-25-wim-4l. Ellll Pain, swelling elsletulug ' IV/‘z/H /‘/7//'/ i." '1' .‘ ‘l FOR SALE HOUSE AND PROPERTY Incidence t! Pleasant 8L, can.‘ fills ll rooms. Modern convenien- cel. Premlacl Include hrgo barn, lawn and fruit from. If not sold privately will be sold by public auct- ion on May lit-b. instant at 1 o'clock p. m. HJ. PALMER I. A. illebeuald, 4 NEW Auctioneer. . IIlS-I-Zl-tl. i332 and assures you of slow, even wear. l. HIGH at high speed! 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