in: m durum; Danadlan Psi - ters of that c. l .343‘. Hon. V ‘b! namlmtl commons 111:‘ ed b7 Rt. l opposition ll would be on coming 1mm what angle am not prep moment," th CANADA A} ' UYFAWA. of succeedin ada to flu-ill v official hlst ' ads and th. being draw. Parliament. tcr having ‘l, paper by C How man. history sett ltieipation l! horn publlS. How man (shed? How 1011B process? ., -Whcn wlf ' ‘Who wro " have fllffli ‘(Bl volumt yet been P‘ Mr. Coot tor which of Common Ernest (C< and H. E. miver) enq 'Nallmlal D erland. in llAccording’ clothing hi ,way of al ‘lone suppll fby Sir N “medical s ‘ary cstlmt tlonal 8w ‘mentc un 1mm» Act _ of Commt; flzapoo s: D88 10X‘ t, the last ' nun-Mill ' the Gena while “,8 ‘operatfon ‘ Rates M1 ... so... 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And Miss Burton's praise of ‘Magic is seconded by the majority ‘of dietitians and cookery experts throughout the Dominion. They juse Magic exclusively because they lltnow it is pure, and always uni- ‘form. l" Canadian housewives, too, pre- fer Magic. In fact, Magic outsells all other baking powders combined. l5 For luscious layer cakes, light, tender biscuits, delicious pastry- follow Miss Dutton's advice. Use Magic Baking Powder. a a ; l FREE COOK BOOK-When you bake at home, the new Magic Cook Book will give you dozens of recipes for delicious baked foods. Write to Standard Brands Ltd ., F raserAve. and ‘Liberty St., Toronto, Ontario. 1 "Conealna no alum." This state- ment on every tin la youruuarantaa that Magic Baklnl Powder ls Ina from alum or any harm- ful llllédlfllh . Business Stand‘ For Sale or Rent, a good Business Stand with Living Rooms and . Garage 1n connection. Apply "R." Guardian. zlss-i-rr-er. c... Mwewo-oo-ewao-ouo-ow-o- lDepartm en t lWorlzs And Highways T tram»: or PRINCE zowaao ISLAND v NOTICE _ II PKIOIDIING LABOR IN LIEU OI’ ROAD TAX AND II WINTER OVIISIIIS TERMINATION 0F APPOINTMENT. All persons 1n the province desiring to perform labor 1n lieu of their Road Tax (according to Bec. l2 of Tho Road Act, 1920 as amended) ahall make application 1n wrltfhg on the fornu supplied to the Tax Collector of. their pectin. School Districts NOT LATER THAN ‘fl-ill; FIRST DAY 0F MAY, 1932, the last day on which applications may be recelved. . All persons who have been acting in the capacity of Winter Overseer up till the present will hereby take notice that according to The Road Act (Sec. l2) as ended, thelr appointments are now automatically terminated, and thus the sald Winter Overseers have no authority to undertake or order to be undertaken any road work whatsoever, and my presented for work which is undertaken without the orders of the Highway Superintendents will not be recognized by the Depart- ment. Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highwayl. ClrrZoLteCovv-n, P. E. island, 1.921‘. :2, i932. O OOO40~O§@§O §§§§flO§§O§~O~O§b§§O404l -QQQQ.§@Q§.Q.§.Q.QQ.Q.QQQ '9'" l The House of ; llreams-Gome-True By Margaret Pedler (Continued) reproachlng {himself for his con- duct that afternoon. After all. man of decent instincts, and though the flood-tide of his lie-l- sitm had swept him lnfo takkig advantage of the circumstances which had flung them together 1n the solltude of the little inn, he would be the first to agree, when in‘ a lea lawless frame of mind, that his conduct had been un- pardonable. Although, even from that, one could not promise that he would not be equally culpable another time! Blalse had proved painfully correct in his estimate of the dangers attaching to unexploded bombs. Jean admitted 1t to herself ruefully. And she was honest en- ough also to admit that, with his warning rnglng in her ears and with the memory of what had happened in the rose-garden to lllumlne 1t, she herself was not al- together clear of blame for the incidents of the afternoon. She had played with Burke, even encouraged hlm to a certain ex- company far more frequently than was altogether wise, considering the crcumstunce of his hot-head- cd love for her. found herself seeking for excuses she should overlook 1t! His brooding, sulky silence as he drove along, mile after mile, was not without its appeal to the not try to excuse or palllate his for forgiveness. He loved her and he had let. her see it; manilke, he regretted 1t. not the type of man to Yelfel’ 8n unlawful kiss or twol creditable and hopeless faslslm- There was an audacious charm a- that would not be denied 1n the hot-headed way he went, all out, for what he wanted. perlous sinner would have been promptly shown the door. love without the excuse of lovfn! merited twenty times over. And claim. on her forgiveness-the through hls very beln! 111KB l to whom love means adoration. remain righteouslv flflBYY W151i I very offence ls the outcome of the Jean supposed he was Dmbflbl! she reflected, he was normally I. love? Very few. and certainly none who was so vef-y much a woman, tent, allowing him to be in her so esentlally feminine as Jean. It was 1n a very email voice, striding blindly along, obwously not heedlng where he was going. mom's parents, Mr. and had almost collided with her which she endeavoured to make alrily detached, that she M 184% It was with somewhat of a. men- reigned for the last six mlles or tal start or surprise that she so. for his behaviour-actually trying 31w; ygu_mo1'e o1- lem, one can't 10 SHPPlY adequate fell-Sell! Why exactly quarrel "with one’s next door neighbour." inherent femininity of her. He did sign-ed," conduct, made no attempt to sue came mm m; gygt had taken what the opportunity was n. hint of irony 1n the dry offered. And she dldn‘t suppose he wng5_ The 181mm‘! Smile Wvliehed 1-119 I were not on speaking terms comers or her 11m Burl" Wee wmi her brother," pursued Jean. She waited for his answer, but none came. The threatened poc- shs was conscious that-as slbllity contained 1n her speech usual, where he was concemed- appeared w my, m1“ m “a; her VWWWH 111 11mm W" ears. and the silence seemed l‘ke- wzlns sway 1n t e mo“ dla- ly w continue mummy. bout the mull. an attractiveness are sorry for—for-" Other women beside Jew had with dellberston-“is one of the fould it equally difficult to resist. mm“ I shall never regret when His sheer virility, with its splen- I com, w mu“ my m”, with clld disregard for other people's Heaven and “pent 4n gggkghth set purpose, hoping to reduce the 1n Traveller's Rest claims and lts consclenceles be- and “he, gm- my ‘m, 0g 0111133101; lief that the battle should assur- and 6011113115510". I may; include edly be w the Sims. earned him this afternoon in the list, 1 assure forgiveness where. for mlfideedl you. n. was worth arr-u 1 pay for not hall w flflsvwl- a lees 1m" u. afterwards u: hell.” He was silent a moment, Then: eleud of tragic "But I'll promise you one thing. lwlled M though he had not slept leave; to mourn e. eorrcwlng was» Hughes, B. H. Hughes, Mrsqlamdli for days, and his eyes, the galety and on; “m, Jgmgg at home, 95m, M. Hughes, Mr.‘ ‘and Mrs. Stephen burnt out of them by pain, seem- daughters 1n the- United States. Hughes, Mr. andldrc- James J. . _ The funeral services were held filllhelJlr-andwl-Bc-‘rnlifi Oll- . He stared at her blankly for a from m; late home to the seven llflllfl. Mr. and MruArtburJlc- moment. ‘Phen he seemed to a- M1, Bay gym}, m4 qemgm-y, Kenale, Mrs. Jennle Callagbammrl. w-aken to the meaning of her m; 14mm”, The y”, 3111? 11° W°m"-""'“°1'~°"’m n” I'll never kiss you again tlll you women to whom he had made give me you, ups yams“;- Jean smiled at the charlcterla- e4 lllflllell 1n 1118 heed- —hs.d ever shown Burke the door m, mun Sh, summed m“ w” or given his the kind of treatmlmt u n,“ m imp," u Burke whulh he 'had thoroughly well we,“ ever 89L ' “That's 8.11 right, then," she qllestlml- Jean was no exception to the rule. replied composedm “Became 1 A! lee-ll? he h“ 5°11" Balm“ shall never do that." THE CHARLOTTETOWN ' manur- VG ;==- v . ~-.-7-c'.om.r£/\,e_Jlouse g” KING? COLE m followlng u the, Lambe and Clara Haslam. i. Bobble Howard. clalr. eon. 2. Jimmy Slncialr. art MseKay. nee-s of paralysis. “I I shall have to for- Burke smiled grimly. “It would complicate “ s 1f ‘Team-flushing l. little. luck would have 1t, she enccunt - ed him 1n the corridor just out- there. l-‘ie jerked himself backwards. “I beg your pardon," he mutter- ed, still without looking at her and made as though to pass on. Jean checked him with a hand on his sleeve. Bhe had not watch- "Casft one?" ed the dogged sullenness of his “Well, there's Judith to be con- 18w llllfvllkhout Yeslvefd-‘l. i0 m purpose, and now, convinced that something fresh without went- “Wrongl” _ "Yes._Come ln here and let's gentle fnslntence she drew hlm lnto her sitting-room. "New," she Jean prompted him gently. said, when she had established "You might, at least, say you him in an easy-chair by the open window and herself m another, "For kissing youlW-awlftly. "W1"?! 80110 WEBB? Are 7011 spent 1n dancing as the “ ‘ still boiling over about that trick muslu were pleasingly rendered by m sgtugflgy. Much 39m, my, “But. I'm not. Kissing you"— Slr Adrlaxrlllayed on Claire the Mr. Stan Thompson, Mr. Heath Qggfgg Mqpgngld" -@L]Qbf5m m)“, .5358“ Nu]; m". Requiem Mm and wnductlnl the lass altmogrmd rubbiergllstened 1n the-light of thefull moon ll The w! beams were: Jamil he placed under up arches or mull! coloured lempl feltocned‘ across the streets. ‘rhere were B0 hugejcerc- ‘ menial elspueuuplooeimeu and i ‘ in splendld- panop- day of the picnic?" She spoke lghtly-mcre lightly than the ion warranted-of boiling over part ls done with- He flicked the chestnut lightly flnhhcd. . . . I'm 8031i to stake up ,,__, gqmm-m ‘Bedeqlle if ,6"! v m. apuumua Bchool';f6r-~=tlie* month of Merch:-' i‘ l’ ' Grade x-l. nutiylaapu, _. Grade nt-l. ' Grade VII-d. Wflmffsed "Bile. lam; 2. Janet swish‘? J- Ivan Grade v1-1. Baymcndl ;. ] 2. Marguerite Sinclair. ‘ _Grlde IV-l. Jim Ilaclav. . Grade m sr.-i..cumu;ramlre: Grade III Sn-i. Carrol Iauiae v Grade n Jr.--1. Haaleml Grade III C-l. Stuart Malay: Grade II Stu-l. Norman Bin- Grade II Jr.—l. Evelyn Math - Grade I-f. Roland. Mathclon: Prefect Attendance: Wlmlfred Baslsm, Jim MacKuy,. Lambs, Ardyce Hlaiam and stew- Carroll The many. friends of M1‘. John Stavert of North Bedeque, regret to hear of his serious 11l- A miscellaneous shower party was tendered to m. and Mrs. Morris Caseley (nee Doris Mac- slde her own sitting-room. He was Pbereon), the newlyweds on Friday evening at the borne of the William Caseley of Kelvin. A large broke the silence whf-ch had before he realised that she was number of young and old folk, as- sembled from the neighboring com munltles. for the purpose of ex- tendlng to Mr. and m-s. Ceeelcy, every good wish for a. bright happy wedded llfe to-gelher. when the guests were all assembled, a nicely worded address we: reed by Mr. David Murphy and m. Hob- ert H088; made the pruentation es her swift of a well filled purses on behalf of A rather curious expression ease searched it anew, she felt the friends gathered here. Mr. Clseley thanked the dcnerl for “Ya? he agreed. "Inez-Q's had occurred to stir him. It was their beautlful gifts and good Judith to be considered." There l-IUPOBKDYQ 1'01’ J6!!! l0 I80 I friend in trouble lng to "stand by." "Nick, old thing, what's wrongl". she asked. He stared at her unseelngly. wishes. They were also the recl- plents of many beautiful and use- ful gifts for their home, from thelr many friends 1n Kenslngton and vicinity. All jolned 1n the good old song "Fm- They Are muttered. Jolly Good Fellows.” a delicious lunch was‘ served by the hostess and assisting" hoc- telit 1t out-whatever lt is." with teasess. The remainder of the evenlni was pleasantly spent m contests, games, ate. Mr. Harold Ilelnl, thenfievored the ' with a solo, which was greatly en- joyed. A very pleasant hour was Meyhew and Mr. Robert Hogs. These passed away at his home on satin-day lloOlrmlLMllfliiMBClfihLOhfll- tension under which Nick was night, Mr. wllllam MacDonald at topher Mcflulgan, Patrick Clinton, obviously labouring. H's face hurt the lje of '15 years. He was a lov- Percy Clinton and James Mc- her. The familiar lazy lnsouclance lng husband andfather, a h-ue Canon. Whlell W85 hi1! 11-! ellflfm W88 and sincere Jrlend and l. devoted blotted out of .1t by some heavy significance. He Church at Seven Mlle Bay. 111mm- John McCarron and James, Mr. and Mcnaghan. oftlclatlnl. To the 1W"- Tlme- M Hulhell- m’- 3311M"- "No," he said slowly- "N°- The bereaved the Guardian extends will!" 511114718!!!» 5111179“- the most sincere sympathy 1n their claim of s love which had swept with the whm her away from h‘m." "r think you W111." he said. "r He spoke with w- curbur Prec- flame. the flefee Dfl§l°n 0f 9' ma“ thlnlfl-he looked a; he; wmewhlg lslon. It frightened Jean far more enlgmatlcaily-“that you will 1J1!!! B11)’ lmlleille"! Wilbur“ 01’ worship-above 811. Pefleeelm- 51v; m9 Qverymmg 1 wgnfF-gqyng anger could have done. She made And what woman can ever 10118 day;- no answer for a moment, but her CHAPTER XXDI mind worked rapidly. Sh! did not mm who loves heP-Blld W110" 9N 11m 5mg 0p 11m mumps doubt the absolule sincerity of Throughout the day following his intention. 'I‘h's was no mere Ivermesterlflz qulllb’ 01 W” that of m, expedition to D511- reckless boast of an angry lover, 6O moor, Nick seemed determined to 11111? the IBM. eelllldefed 11m 8nd keep out of Jean's way. It was as Ollleet of a man who has come, b!’ though he feared she might force WHY 01 "me 10118 08°11! 0f 131W!"- lome confidence from _him that 1118- W B let determination- Of m w" M}; y, '1", mg, m ggg- "Do you mean that, Nick?" ahe sequence, deliberately avolded be- asked at last. to Iflln time. _ 1.. n. macsntnan, lng alone with her. 0n the second day, however, as Then his bends tripped the Hm! Queens 00., P. E. I. I0 Acne cultivation, balance woodland. farm and pump at house. chase amount u. be slooso, as} balance In l1!- 9"! °l All-MI“ Erma. i § i’ i é s B 2.1 n: 4r . _ "De I mean m" he laughed. of the chair and be leaned for- ward. "I law her-last ‘evening Tiiafiifilllt‘. .'.’.,“i',,.,‘f..’;‘1"' - -- s" M“ Aahamerybrttefrom-leanb Pl- P! By Public Tender 1M Acres Avoudalc. Int l1, under (To Be Continued) II TIIE STIIII Bnlllllngl coulllt of Home £2228 w! Mm =01“- ' yKalmuck, 2.15% Watered by spring and brook on "Standard and Registered channels-mammal“, rermsrmsmlossuttaspur- Dlnlntumllcmm- Byllfon- price m cash m fill Wmlmm Enrtnlvcw) eolupanfed by an accepted ehcale ‘fl-"Qkhflllllllllfllvtllllffl. ‘enbeollevcrtwoyeenelahae edatlheelfleeefTheSoldle-rlet- Iaarieereeordefzll. tiement of Canada on Hay lltlnl Ialmnck was wonderful race “I. fllfllll Illlllll hill. Ilalbelalecondlnraellu 1M envelop "Tendon In m; “n”: 11.. Kalmlek will stand for aer- al owner's stable. Terms l! llee aruulumasuamsumn tdfilillllw Marvin. no when‘ ms. Heath Mayhew and. charm- ‘mum’ calluhm- M“! Nam m‘ lng little son. Claire, bf Margete, °“'°n-M1""M°1““M°K°nfle-ur- have been spending a short holl- "4 m-P-E-“mlll” ""1 1m"!- day ln Kelvin the welcome guests Mn‘ cud” mm“ ma“? of her mother, Mrs. William Case- ||| lntuonuun JAS. M. HUGHES state elephant with gleaming ‘gold ‘lhe deith occurred at 8t. Mary's mead on March 38rd, from heart trouble of Jamel 1-1. Hughes 1n his Enjoying apparent good health the late M: Hughes was about as usual uutli he wal suddenly strick- en, placing away ahortlv after ree- elvlng the laalnltel of the Church from Rev. George McDonald. Although a. life long relldent of St. Mary's Bead, where he pursued farmlng operations, he vval will and favorably known throughout the province "as a first ciall bricklayer, many otmtraefll. both 1n this elty and other lectlonl of the Island bear-lng evidence to his excellent workmamhlp. He leavll to mourn. belldee a lor- rowful widow, the following family: ammo and Jamel of Bear River; Joseph, Attlcbom, Mala; rattler, Ian; ‘Themes, Arlfhlut Mrs. Bernard Callaghan, Charlottetown and Ber- nerd. aov and Grace. 5h Kerr's Two filters also survive: Mrs. economical. ' Pin-call, mclrluwpnef, molly This ynrln BOARD A AA Aééb/éé sun PORCl-i- cool days! Buy and lanpeaivl -le ~ - 3 build Ieardcwkymlytl. artilclcallypaaalletlincctlfltfi§nflm ngaimthcaeoreeld. ma“! fibteshlkplylamlnlffid i bigstmng panels of-lleaver-Board If! moisture-prooflJaai-ly deemed. crack. Forallrepairlagaudzuuodllling. Diva Board-ls ptlttlflle durable aud_ Beaver laslwall n,“ ‘humans-lame. maria-surname: Certain-lead Roofing soreness-m“ »‘.’°°'i“" BEAVER . . L.;1n. P01oLE7~&;l_c_QMPA1g\/'Y ‘CHARLUPTETOWN 1-. _. service at the grave. son) bY - _ A ,MacDONAlLD—-_-,RrO¢WEt ' 1 W0onwo1u<mc< - ' Charlottetown i ; , s R. T. .,.....1;.l.u....q 800 bulloohiali jlassCards-Rev. Edward C1ln- 1y, . member of the Roman Catholic ton, Ms. and Mrs. Patrick Clinton.‘ Ha and family, Ms. and Mrs. Patrick Glasgow, Scotland, » fares on Inunlcipal l TD- .. summérsidqirf p_1~:_';_1., ‘ _ v j 1-? ant of Oriental splendor. The Mah- _ - FRED LARGE, s». [City Coll: Messages of Sympathyz-Rev. Ed» - ward Clinton. aha-and Mrs. ‘lhios. Pomarlco, Gregory- Clinton. Mrs. ~ LEADS BBIDAII IITINUE JAIPUR, Rajputana, ma: apt-u, ill-Riding l. gergeotlly actcutred trappings, the 31-year-old Maharaje uueu loom-on. 8t. Mary's Mei. Hrs. Patrick canton. cowh- -t\vo brothers; P? IL. Bourll, and memes 1L. INTI Refl- “ma”. The tunnel Ill held i0 Millie! 31914.34; Alleles lcrlllglnlhle Axwerthy (15144 ' ‘ ~ whaadlalllftylllnlart 31m "llfluh? ,-( mc-iouirvsmmlmt Azwlrthy are at mutilation-melamine la IIIIIQ. Get bmygfl. ‘qghw Auwlllmjel my eluaelmaehlcugenlflAnlrliy extreme cpenhnaq g q failnfle ever- Albqlgq l‘ ($.11) int half In (um) anal-alumna. ‘z ~.~ Jvo TICE‘! ' OF i CHANGE. OF‘; OWNERSHIP or AUTOMOBILE » BUSINESS _ We . have "disposed ., of ~ the Charlottetown Branch ofour Automobile; Bueluela to Motor Sales and Service Company. Mr. N. P. Cameron. ‘Manager, and we hereby notify the general pub- llc that walleye_no;councei-!Qn-M1I8“Ye1' Wm‘ . l our succeslorl,"birt,_we, bespeakdo -the_m the " Juli measure of patrenegewhleh we ave cull)?- etlfwlnlle‘ earrylagfermtltlgybrench, ‘Our old stall hhve‘b‘aqéu‘,_i‘etiu_ln’ed‘by dllq-ncwlllflll-Jvhlch in 1t- aelfll In‘ isiuriucaitnzfihmpubllc ‘of good service. w ayl of .Mlrc|l}‘A. D.. 1932. altos. .'_ .. . ».~". ,. t. flilllllll’. 0 ‘- _.=~' M.“ l .1'- _ PROVINCE . rtunéassbwi "f, _ i"-f"R'.'*.'.°§.s.<9P f ‘r $1.: xifiloelihfll‘ .159, g . . nvml M. .. r-mdflldffflbidhlcj: l lll‘.|_¢VIO§i'0l"f'Q'fly Minister; of E '-L., leheréfi ‘P1113531 .1 Ivan» . uoal-{iauiusflr coalesce l I U‘ O Y . ‘clmi/cmilttau. 9' 'Allltefl.llperlonlfnarreary (ilvlc ‘Inna fen-Bea! Estate! and Sidewalk Assessment I110 Iilblhhed May 10th, 1982. *1.......... lsumo ‘"11! . .. tfiellvfd at“ e a "fliAgqlfiflth, from!" lfciocntrect for the c1931‘ ' Y ‘wuss College. 3W all!» of the WP, 1-‘ v . ' -wiétkr.snd. Hithwé