\ PAGE TWO a She Could Not Work ; HEADACHES l Wore So Severe Mrs. A. Biolil, Burctall, Sash, writes: -—/ ‘I was troubled with very severe, headaches, and mmstirnes I could notf do my work. “One day u. friend told me about BURDOC\ — LOOD i BITTERS and advised. me ‘to give ll- B "ill I ’ decided to do so, auil after taking u fsvv bottles I found it had done ma a world of good. and I haven ’t had any headaches for s. long time now." Manufactured only by The T. Milbnm 00., Limited, Toronto, Ont lfOrQQ-OO~O0 0000040 t o o~~0€~ lg “Jealous Hearts” i - "i l;- MILDRED uauisouu Continued TlII-I TEST 0F POWER. l | i l {tea in her ncw apartment. ifatuated man had lthree invitations to fashionable par- ‘from her slcndnr xvhitc hands a cup of tea. She was merely amused. i The soft gray-green 0f the walls land draperies seemed specially dc» ‘signed as a backgropnd for Elinoris ‘copper-colored hair and her slim. willowy body. She looked like a dryad in some woodland glade. At least. that was the way Danclli had expressed it when hc came in that ‘afternoon and found her. pensive and lovely, before thc fircj “I've brought. you a little gift," he _ told her, as hc bent over her hand and kissed it. “Something that is lneeded to complete this perfect ‘scene and someltlhifrlig that.dto mo: on Salelcxpresses you-a amc an song. He went to the door and signaled . to his chauffeur, who carefully lift- At ML Edward Romy one mile ed down from the driver's seat a from Charlottetown, on Thursday. bulky Obiect wrapped m heavy rm- Mny 3rd_ 1935' a, 12 o-ciock sharp lpcr. He bore it into Elmors tiny STOCK__5 horses, one gelding 1t) drawing-recur. unwrapped it. an: yrs. old. 1700 lbs.; one gelding. 5 yrs. -*--— old. 1400 lbs; one mare. l0 yrs old Stomach Gas Drives i W-OO-OQOHOQOQOOOOOOOO01-. Elinor" was entertaining Dairclli ul. Shc ~was not at. all flattered that the in- turned down| ties that some afternoon to accept million: In IT Quick- Safe-SQ rcvealcd two scarlet cardinals with crested heads.‘ swinging in a lac- But she wasn't at. all ogfendflt 0110111‘ vflsv- ~ She laughed good-naturedly and "Thcy came from South Amerlc said.- and arc said to be rather rare." Danclli cxplained. while the chauf- feur gathered up tho wrapplngs and departed. "Thcy sing with the voice of airucls." Elinor regal-civil thcm with inter- (ESI. "Better than I?" sh» asked Dan- clli audaciously. , "'I‘hat." he assured her gallantly. with a bow. "wouldbc impossible." , I-lut she pouted as she went ham: _to the fire and began to concoct, ‘with her usual carelessness of re- sults. the beverage that only cour- tesy could call tea. ' "I wanted the truth, not compli- |mcnts." l Danelli seated himself opposite ‘her and leaned forward. his elbows on his knees, iris dark eyes follow- ing her slightest gesture. “The two are always synonomous when spoken of you. Is it not so. lmy adored?" She laughed, satisficd. ‘Danelli. you're incorrigible! I'm convinced you call every girl of your acquaintance ‘my adored?‘ "But of course! Why not?" He drew out a gold cigarette-case and, cxtracting a monogrammed cigar- cttc. tapped it on one perfectly gelding. 3 years old, Longstep by,‘ Longset. dam “Capt. Aubrey." grand; ll I w one draft filly. one year old; 9 cows.‘g:gl;:zali-lll "fill?féigulngffifiaggl several half Guernsey. one Shorl~ y " ‘ i horn bun‘ one year old, one Gucrn_1b00ll entirely reliovcd. Wk. F. Kruth‘ sey heifer calf; three geese. shecp: _ 60 breeding ewes; high gradg shmw, Evui the FIRST spoonful oil iCapt. Aubrey. breeding below); one Man From Bed. . . .. . Adlerika relieves gas and oftcn rc-i 2mg". one brood sow’ Morm“ moves astonishing amount of old; IMPLEMENTS_Bmder_ 6 yo", waste mattcr_ from the systcmq mower; slde denvery mm; Stu»; Makes you cnloy your mcals and dump rake. hay loader, latest makc 51999 119M191? N0 "lame" what W“! 3 furrow plow; 2x plow_ 17 mm], have tried for your stomach and] sectional seeder. manure sprcaricr bowels. Adlcrlkfl ‘"111 5111111151‘ Yflll-i (low down). horse turnip sower. 31181198 171118 C!» L91 l hand turnip sower. turnip pirlpcr. -——— 1 scufller. straw cutter. (pownr driv- snl. cart wheels and axlc. spring tooth barrows. two farnflwagoirsx. poles and frame anfl stock rackonr grain grinder. All above implements,- , Massey Harris. One Cleveland mic-l . ._.. i wr. 3 section spike burrow. 01w rvlbisouiupm-i. Lot 4s. on Mmldily. not), c" 5min grader- Se" “HPPBFS- D" 7th. at 0m- (Yrlock slmrp. my farmc Laval cream separator tpnwcr rlriv-‘swck and "m" impp-mmq, M “,1. enl. one Halls threshcr imrl cloanoi‘ hm.“ (medium size). wood sled, driving; My hmmtflul farm sleighs, driving tmrriagcs. onc car-Iron, (',|ulr]o|,[('flfl\'ll. I00 riage pole, gram slings. iii acts» hay forks. igrapplingr. onc stool frame. cross-cut saw. sirulcs (I200 four miles acres o!“ 1H0]! and 210 ucrcs ready for crop. . . i lbs. nearly new). lumber for silo. 10 “c” YMPH“ Mu‘ a Pm-‘Pg’ "m?! feet. diameter nrilled u» m. 2n u. lulu: "“"“'““;‘_ 1'.“ '~",'°" _"""“"", ‘"' “"31: wire stretcher. one Masicr Six Mc- “m” M“ ‘"31 “fit”? 3",‘ f‘ g an‘, Laughlin car. one Cadillac (war. work "'°ham' My " "f ‘ lmwj" fit"; ,. harness, double and single, driving“'"‘”“ M“ frm“ " “f 9 ymw“ “mos harness Farm tools o, n" kin,“ .40 hens, my farm implements. ircimii SALE ‘clcar luml in state of good cultivu-l ' manicured thumb-nail. “They like ii. these American ladies. But therc is always one for whom it is said from tin» heart. And you. ca- rissima. are that one." "A neat explanation!" laughed Elinor. "It's difficult to catch you napping. and. if one docs. you al- ways fall back on the excuse of an impcrfcct knowledge oi’ English. Dunelli, you're a fraud-but a clov- cr fraud and I like you." Ho accvptcd the cup she handed him and smiled quietly into its am- bcr contents. "You shall end by loving mo." "If I was evcr foolish enough to do that. I should end with a broken hcurt." Elinor i/id him, with n fold Duties Requires Strength >11 milu-riiu-u, nul.~"hirrlur: my curly’ mzircicrl li"c Dr. Marco's Furor- ll!‘ Prescription mm vi-ry bi-lpful to mo us n tonic and ncrrine. I bud be- i-uuu- ull rundown .|n_v ucrvcs were all upnci, I could not sloop, and was weak illltl misr-rnblis. I wnn ndvlscd by my mother tn try Dr. l'll‘l‘l'l‘.'l'l Favorite Prcsi-ripilnu nnil Ii. I‘l‘lll'\'I‘(l mo. of “H! Bsanu T i shrug. She could scc that he likod that. as shc had known that he would. Tho implication flattered him. Hc was very vain of his feminine con- quests. The little compliment took the sting out. of her earlier words, He stirred his cup of tea complg. cently. took a sip-and set it down. Even his infatuation wasn't strong enough to cope with Elinorbr tea. "I know it's rotten stuff. I've never learned to make tea. Milli~ cent always did it at: home." She lounged gracefully in her chair and stifled a tiny yawn. "What a horrid day it's been!" lshc remarked penslvely. "rvg been ‘lliligrcd to death ever since I woke | Ho glanced significantly toward the rosewood piano in the corner and than seated himself at it. Shc rose and stood beside him. "Have you practiced?!‘ She frowned. ‘ "Oh. yes. For etornitlcs-or so i: seemed. Donelli. I want to do something frightfully exciting and different. I'd like you to take me to dinner at some unusual place." His eyes lighted with pleasure ani then clouded. _ "But. carissima. I have already accepted nn invitation to dine at the house of an American lady." p His words were a challenge to El. 1110i‘. She'd been only half serious about dinner. but.“ now that. she knew he was definitely engaged, 5119 determined to test her power. to make him break his engagement, if possible. edlicr lovely lips poutcd. She 5lgh_ "How disappointing! I suppose she l5 much more beautiful than I!" "She is old and ugly.‘ said Dan- elh. rather shortly. “Mrs. Agatha Archers cried Elinor delighicdly. Danelli frowned. "She has been very kind to mc." he began. n trifle apologetlcally. but Elinor was yawning again. prettily. and she interrupted him to say: "Ncvci- mind, I'll ring up Alan Jacobs. He told me fir-the first. night I was free for dinner." Danclli sprang to his fcct. his cheeks reddening. Jacobs was a. musician oi‘ notc- and Darwin's greatest rival. though thc two pretended in be friends! Elinor had mci. him at Danellit: studio. i "That you shall ncvci- do. obs is my fricndwyes. good friend for you." Elinofs PYCS smiii-d maliciously. but slrc only sald-plaintively. "I really like him and, since I'm all alone tonight - —" _ Danclli cast. a swift glance around him. ‘ . "Where is your it-lcphoirc?" hc (l0- manded abruptly. - Elinorfis white lids hkl thc tri-l umph in hcr eyes. She motioned.‘ toward hcr tiny dressing-romp. Ho? vrcnt in and shut the door. but she] Arnold!" Jar» _ But not. a listened inicntly canongh to hear.‘ llllll usk for Mrs. Arnold; aftcr that,- wiih u. szilisficzi smile, she rclzixrfrll in hur chair and began to think of‘ Auctioneer. 4059-4-26 -6i Sfllllhpljrlnlll\'illlllfi "ulrll iu lluffulu ,.|'i---| Ihv lll'l'|| nl fri- nil ' \ Hrvr ll‘l('l| llr. l'i<- 1 ..I. A. lll:u:I)()NAI.I), .; uiivcl Pcllvis’: ti!) lcllei i Aircilonccr. B sale osmvm NO rpsorw. m. I hmmi Terms of farm made known at»; A uurviuisirona n u ll , leased s“, 5am, ‘sale of smck, ctc. Seven months on‘! . ‘_:_""r"‘)||‘|g""- w‘; Infill“: Terms at, 5,119, lull sums ovvr $10-00 6% "if lvr 1-11-“11- suu-t- flu-n -. Iitivr‘ iilwilyll mi-iuuuuitii-ii‘ If stormy 58k, w,“ m, hold Friday. glf stormy salc will be hold next finc l’: F‘;xi;:k<'\vmi|<~ii."- -.\lru. Malt‘. black. J- R- DENNIS- fill-v‘ _ , . H All ilruggis . Fluid or inhlcls. Mt. Edward Road I‘I~.II(,Y WOOD. uii-iii- Ilu- nvully ul‘ m.’ Plum-W» J. a. McDonald i 121*‘ " “"'" \' ('1... u I'll-haunt (lax. for .i0i-. other ihings-dwhat lrown zahc would choose to mlsirzirc a new man who had loomcd on hcr mcinl horizon. for instancr‘. Dnnclli c nc buck presently. look- ing u trifle ushcd. But. he took! her hand and lifted it, to his lips. I 7 V Tllli (‘ll.\lil.l)'l'Tl-."l‘UWN GUARDIAN ~t - MA o v .1 n, 1928 outsmndi w r g R5 -_.__ '- is in proportion. 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Send me. without cost or obll atlan, n F ./".5‘/’ 67A QNGOLEU BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME NOW GOLD SEAL RUGS l — AT LITTLE EXPENSE Changed oftener, washed oftener- Our mode/n standards demand fresh, clean clothes ‘ your hands. reward me for my so abominable ‘ rudeness to a lady?" uudociously. her strange provoca- tive eyes gllnting with a submerged humor as he stared into them. He drew a quick breath. "You said you wanted SOIlli.‘tlllllf§ different. Come to my studio and Jap will prepare a Japanese din- ncr for you. The dishes arc strange and exotic. We will eat. seated on cushions on the floor. in nntivc fashion. You shnll wear a brocudc robe that was once the brl- dal gown of an Oriental princess. You will comc with mo, my ador- c0?" "A Japancsi- dinner in a stirdn lu America. with an Italian." mur- mured Elinor reflcctivcly. "That should bc an amusing comblnatioa. Of course I'll come!" "Just what excuses did you make to Mrs. Arnold?" shc asked lazllv. as they wcrc on their way to Dan~ clli's studio. Ho. chuckled. I "I told her thut my vcry dearest. fricnd from Naples had arrived and was bclug hold atEllis Island by your so strict American govorn~ ment; that it was lmpcrltlve for mc in go with my country's consul and a:.'.~4ist him to cntcr. That ls what you call ‘a good one.‘ is it not?" "The bcsi. cvcr!" laughed Elinor. "Bui- lt. would be amusing, just the sumo. if she didn't believe you rind camc popping into the studio." (To Be Continued.) "My happiness for tonight is in‘ What. will you do to "What do you want?" she uskctl CONGOLEUM CANADA LIMITED, MONTREAL‘ We carry the full ‘range of patterns and sizes in Gold Seal Strawberry Plants For Sale Senator Dunlap Strawbeny plants for sale, 60 cents pcr Iiundrcrl plants. I will pay all freight charges on of l‘. E. Island when sblppcd by rail. The United Church ul‘ York rr- modclllng the building. Plans and specifications may be seen at olfloe of J. a. Ilnrrls, Architect. misrimu-J town. lmwest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. ' HAROLD, WATTS, Sctfy: neu vmrl welfnre York. l those strawberry plants to any part. Remember the vuricty cannot. be beaten. - -ANGUS C. MnAllliAY "frucaillc Cross 4-30-9]. -' ‘ TENDERS“ quire Tenders before May 4th, rc-~ lthrrn yours old t0 freshen July 7 , Congoleum from door mats to the largest room size. l Our range of designs and newlow prices are sure totsatisfy ' i Call and see yourself. You will be convilwed, you. PROWSE BROS. LTD. BIG CLEARANCE AlllITlllN SAlE i AT uiisiur jON SATURDAY, MAY 5TH, A'l‘ l (YCLOCK H'l‘0(7K—- l0 rrglstcrcil Ayrshire 0W5, l Bull 2 years old. l cow tcn vars old tn freshen in " ' . , 1 i-nw four yours old to freshrn in October; 3 cows llvc years olil to frcshrn May l0 and May 25: 2 cows aml Scptcmbc-r; 2 heifers 2 your old and 2 calves 5 months old: 4 horses 4 full pigs; l sow and twelve young pigs; 75 bnrrcd rock hrns. IMPLI-JMENTS-l cxpross wagon. collar and- bamcs, II work lrrlrllcs. a ovcr $10.00. quantify of hay, straw, and grain. Sulo positive. No rcscrvc as my farm is sold. Tcrms 7 months credit on ull sums ROBERT STEWART- Wlnsloc .I. A. Mac-DONALD, Auctioneer. 4i2ii-4-30~2-3-4-5. NOTICE p In nriler i0 rm-ouragc the beautifying ol‘ Farm llomcs In the Provinrr. Ilia llunour Licuuvnant-(lovcrnor Heal-tr. has donated thrce 811V" 9"?‘ mic for cinch (Iounty. tn be awarded to the person showing the flflws‘ iuiprovcnrcnt in the appearance of the home as viwcd from the roadside. In awarding the Cup, the judges will consider improvements in Wm" g. “if; “ ' ' _, planting of trees and flowers, cam of front grounds and entrance driveways. Any person wishing to cntcr the competition may do l0 by 11mm“ application to this office not. later than May 15th In order lhnt the WW“ exa inallon may be made" us curly as possible. The final examination AGRICULTURE will bc made In September. DEPARTMENT OF 4095-4-28-sti4l. \ MEN lmim on it. nu wrll an weyvnrn. Children's ha dnpend on h. To all of us now u ls a necessity, not a usury- ‘ l bl . f6 f lvrl , orelae udful colouring. nrritrlbvennlgirc in?» fgetbentubf. “That of it: ufetyl Pcmr quality map may blur n urmenfln colourn, weaken its fiibrlq ruin in: value. shorten ltn life. Do ymi renlifisrzwcmxlgxmozilnlaez fl Dam ls The American Belle 2.l2%- LONGSET 2.06%, I Son of Dillon Axworthy, Record .1 years old. 210V. Longsoffs l t. 3 grout brood mare with 8 In the ‘fcmlrrs wlll be roi-nlvrrl by tlu- l undcrsigncd until May IZth. for tlidplough, 2 single plough, 2 acts spike Fbuildlng 0|‘ new church at Sum- barrows, l set spring tooth barrows, merflcld. nmr Emerald lg going Into your tuba now than hcfnref R _ h , h in rllfficult in rlrteci lbe harmful quality of cheap soap, lint-q too lute. nml the damage has becn done forcyer. To protect your garment! you tquu have the certainty that the coop you me is m/e. h h .N cdt l: rll erperlmentmThere ymnrnuilllunanfansveer fry-t? 1;» lhlyve proved It. cnlou n. - _ . d.‘ SLSi hcmN. gnwrlrcfipbilgyn ti): qualify should bo Lbs first consideration. Th! lley has improved pacn They all ne Surprise Soap more than ever before. l, been aimed and qlwlitv wllghuzilzncing knowledgv, 39°55"! h the modun nqun-ementl- l1. list, 4 below 2.10. This horse will be Plans may be "7! truck wnggnns. Zwood slnlghs, l _ -@-is_____._- frlrlvlug sleigh, l hay sender. l grind — ~ ~ ‘stnnc, l cream separator Renfrew, I box sleigh. 2 hay mowers. l gang .Ium-tlnn. ‘ I poluin srufllor. l grain crusher, I uccn at Parochial rubber bcli. .1 engine 2 horse pownr. in the stud at Charlottetown this season untll July 1st. after that ho will ho prepared for the fall racing.‘ Lonnct is a proven sire of speed aa' the “cords show. Devllsct look at three year old record of 2.11% which- ls thc Maritime record. Erase-t and,‘ Peggy lmngsct both showed their ability to beat 2.20 .'l‘hbr horse is getting wonderful stock, large, handsome. sound and speedy. There, will be about flflieon of his get In. training at the Charlottetown race] luck this season. Ills colts are sch, ling for high prices. Two of them have been sold In the Stain of! Maine for racing purposes. Terms for this season $25.00. five dollars at‘ time of service and a now for $20.00, payable Novmber 1st, I928. In all cues where mare ll sold or period paid. . ' Mares at ownofi rllk. PITII I. CONBOY 80K Knit Si. 01ml- IM Mame? ‘irai-s-i-tnsm. ‘undersigned. 4160-54-10]. ,____i_ 4 4| “Hales!- lond with wm‘ '°° mm” '° "n m“ . house lllll outbuildings. House, Summerflcld. A. F. Mr Quaid‘: Office, Hour-is. (flmpprl and Hunter, Architects. Charlottetown or Lowe-st or any tz-mlcr not not-cs- snrlly aoonptcd. Rev. Frank Mcllnnnlil, I‘. l'.. ‘ Emcrnld, R. It. OBO4&OO-OOOOO¥O-O‘OOOOO~OOOI Iillfillllll SALE AT RUHTICO MAY Mb AT 2 WCLOCK My farm consisting of 63 acres of} good dwelling ‘ RUSSELL MARTIN, . Mnnhfleld, P. IL. I. I pump jack. I sol. fanncrn, 1 lur- nip pulpcr. I set Rcnfrcw scales 200 pounds, 1 disc dull, I cultivator. l dlsr burrow. l hay forkand rope. 2 sols team harness, 2 curl. saddles. 1 rxprcus pud, I sci. lcnthcr traces. I .- JOQOOUOO4O-QOQ-§OO-OO-OO-O§'QQ. FOR SALE I i At. Brcadnlbano, Hotel Pro- I perty with 20 acres land, short distance from village, also two farms of 50 acres each, one hall mile from village. I-‘lrst class land for potato | growing. Parties interacted com- municate with ‘ u, mummy. Brenhlbpno. \ “+”,,,, nw+o+ow+o+oo+o+o+wo+o k i zoo Lads . Arc counting on you to keep gym classes, vocational talks‘ and classes, ‘ social “good times” and religious in- struction going-Tin short, to make them four-square men. .. THE “Y” 1s THE WAY~ own TODAY Space Given by R; Twflolman, Ltd- M‘ f s ,1 ..,.'r