You 1'0 HAL -'. A p Confessions ~of "d "Debatdiite l’ . B1»- ' ' nmusulsmo (copyright)- Ol‘ dams; to it. , Jonathon d!!! hiked w my bend and slipped the sapphire Thursday. December m bllce on u» third iinser- ‘men bl “Yes," 1 laught! foolishly, "Yss,— stood away e it critically- 1 think 1's m mm you: scheme." It. seemed. thet I wod there ful- u 1 1W1 filmy” 4mg,“ gm, ly five minutes while-he looked at w [pkg mg mm; “m; mg ‘v1.15- me, apparently measuring ms with per soft sentimentalities r should his eye Is would s window trimmer- c have been smoly disappointed. as ‘M! the vertioulsr ii- it was IthinkI wasrelieved that lilrconwlllvhifldlflilllilhisfllwk- he didrrt. est com - l-Ic said. merely, "Good --lhutb "Tale"? l"? sald 9-i- limlllll- "I settled." couldn't have made s better choice And laigr, pmbgbjy um- hevd -now you should hsve a necklace 115d “my to 1-way" Jmm m. f0 IIIIIQII Sh“; I'll 18b It. Y0!!!“ speedy gooepflanog, h, be!“ u, m; need some smart new gowns-I of rings. went to day to look at hangings for "or course I'll want to get you the interiors at Park Avenue." something worthy of your position WWYIP-liflnslnss - these on the 8s my wife-do you have any meg. night of my engagement! I laugh- erenoe as to color or design?" h, ed foolishly. The figure berm-Q mg asked quite matter-of-fsctly. mmed- suddenly to take 0n some- I hadn't. Rings and 9mm“ thing monstrous, frightful. I tum- stones were suddenly of very m- ed. Wild Wlivll H11 lmlllllie w - tie concern to me. I looked back a second and then "Then r11 select Something 1m- "ishsd Wt oi the mom and 0n out you tomorrow morning and m“, u; oi’ the house. The light from the to you in the evening," Jqpgflua Hwteirs siitm: room slanted mess went on. “Ilhere should b, ; pa“! the snow covered plot. I glanced up, ru give flmpgmp; a “we “nub Mother and Fiather were sitting uai, but under the circumstances I the". I know; perhaps at that very i101" See why I should not. And 1 Mme“ ‘alum? 0f ml’ future as can spa no reason m, delaying an Jonathan Grey's wife. oi this either, so 1'11 3am“ me It was cold. I had no wrap. I drew party for Sstmdny evening» the ion: loose sleeves of mycvelvet I was given no ch01“ “we ma“ frock tightly around my arms and ter, but was simply (wry-led on’ Wm hugged my body. I couldn't go iy-mily, by his plans. beck in. Jonathan would be co "I'm sure 1,1115 Wm be agreeable w out in a minute. 'I'l1ere would be “MOTHER'S i ' ORANGE HEART” The Thorougbbfi Stallion I minim: ST, SYLVESTRE. Reg. 2047. Grade A h-cmium Weight 1250 lbs. ,, Nouuelan. Imp. .. Yolande, Imp. Charlottetown for the season of 1934. This handsome stal- |ion i; rpted a; one of the finest of his breed In Canada to-dny- "e ghfllflfl produce saddle and lllllllY horses of the very higllefil quality- Only n limited number of mores ' will be bred ihis season. Terms: ‘I000 for the season. 55-00 08511 Wm‘ Parents. llllflt there will be no question of their diseppmvg1_3_, a meafitfbof 831st." he added, rv, ,1. re ro ’ mill/Tier." ed me mum to your It seemed incredible! Merchan- dlZmE m human flesh and b!ood_ as it were! If only he 1134111 mm me about Mother! It would have left me some little vestlge of family respect, I knew tbmt I was giving myself in cold blood in mum :01- Jonathan Grey's wealth but I 011141 have felt a little bit of m. payment to be made at time of ser- fliwflitrmrl nuance = vice. For further particulars apply 9° , WM. BATEMAN. Agricultural llall, Charlottetown, in Charge. wonniv Lilli see; SIRE AL. WORTIIY DAM MARY LOU BY LONSET 206% WITH CAPT. AUBREY 207% Worthy Lou will be mated with p few mares until he goes in train- flfliffiflfillihltilllli l" KAI $4.00 cash, balance December 1st. Mares at owners risk. J. E. GORMAN, South Melville, Bonshaw, R. B. n. u n» lien. not 1.. .. 4r - -.. £3035- The Registered‘ .,_Clydesdale Stallion Wi-l-‘Argyll Iilusterpie-ce” N0. 22588 Will make the season of 1934 ll owners stable, Montague- ‘- Mares st owners risk. A: 0E0. II. MYERS, V. S. M4172. 1...... “lily about it if my 1mg, bod not been pasty to the bargcin, NO-IIO, thpy won't object u I mumbled hastily. ' So it was settled, Jonathan took my . i’ his hands as he left we between me in the 11m. think it ueoeaary u; Mu u. m. u... e details 0i’ the whim had blossomed in their midst. meaty-I- t = u. .- but it was u» 1 or WW n could think of when Iomeyt tlvhlrlgie: in the hall this morning as 1 we“; t0 the fllIllnB room. She sto “A ring!” she said finally, and then threw her arms around mo with a. sort of hysteria. that was a1- tcgether new in my mother. "Dear, dear little daughter-then you have been sensible, after all. "She was mumb!‘ foolishly and clinging to me. I'm so glad. You don't know what a relief it is to me —a.fter all these years of struggle. "But why didnt you have your breakfast in bed this mowing?" A thing Mother particularly dislikes having me do. "I thought you didn't like it," I said, reme ‘ mg the number of times we had quanoled over that very thing, and reailimng, at the some time, that being engaged to a use " "‘ mscrsrnnun nnncmu _ summon ijiing Albert ||, 4941 ‘Wu: make the season of 1934 at "v _ont Annear's, Lower Montague, ex- ‘gcrpilng every second Thursday and f day, commencing May 11th and "puptinuing ‘through the season. ‘fflicse dsys will be spent luWcl- ‘ rs MnNelPs Stables. Buntaln, jBel l; 00's., Wharf, Charlottetown. ‘ He will leave Montague Thursday. --§<A. M. by auto truck, going the old ‘town road, on return he will IBM/c Plcnuieeeetewu ma», BS s r. M. by Home te. "" Kin?‘ Albert II, is s beautiful phestnut, 5 years old, weighing 1900 “lbs. " ‘ Terms: $5.00 for season. Mares at "owners risk- JACK ANNEAB, - In Charge. 1-4300. __ Professional Cards ,McLEOD c» BENTLEY .l. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. O. ,,; Sprinter sud Atiorucy-at-Lnw ' MONEY T0 LOAN 081cc: 1B0 Richmond Street ...NORM-AN W. LOWTHER Barrister &_Attorney At Law rooms Gears» 51ml Charlottetown, P. E. I. MONEY T0 LOAN iAlex. W. Matheson “ smmsrcn, SOLICITOR, mo. . Money to Loan Collections Office: 140 Richmond Street. "Prohibition Commission - Clips, ll. Black, Chairman. . . Chorloiicioyn. fJss. B. McDonald, West St. Peters. z semi Simpson. Hdmilwn- t. Send all information reurding ‘Juli-notions of PBOHIBITION ACT 13o the above or to lnspecio J. TI-‘ripps. B. C. M. P.. Charlottetown. u “'li*“ "m m J ‘ " ¢ It is generally acknowledged that jsmperctures below 40 degrees Fah- _\nd particularly those below 36 de- grees, result in "cold 11111111" t0 0i" venges. —- Cold Storage News Letter. ‘Joominiou Department of Agricul- Lino r n. , after all. It would have been all right-it would have been all right this time. I felt a little sorry for her embar- rassment. She was going out and hwd res- ched the door. I turned Ind stsrt- ed on toward the dining room. “But I'm not so sure I've been so sensible!" I couldn't help saying it. The door has Just opened. Jons- than Grey is now sitting in the lit- tle parlor below-waiting for me. He has the ring, perhaps at this very moment is looking at it, ad- miring it. The thought chills me. Yet I-—I adjust the Jewelled comb in nw hair andgo down to meet my future husband! "THE MEASURE OF A WIFE” Friday, December 8th. Itisonlyadaysimelsetdown thelcstwolvkbutitseemsnsifs whole year had passed. Jonathan was sitting hunched in the corner of the gold leaf adorned settce when I went down. He al- ways sits so-hunched. Somehow he reminds me of s huge dynamo in which the power is finally st rest. Hegottohisfsetaslcsmeinw the room and handed me a. bunch of pink roses with an orchid in the center. He tried to smile. His hea- vy lips pulled into s pomessive leer. "I have the ring", he said without the least emotion. Heopenedthscsss andgoveme first the ring he had taken for the jeweler to get the size from, and then lifted from the folds of white velvet another cimlet. It was form- ed by the slender eurvins bodies i“ two golden sirens, whose four hunch hold an enormous 00131111" l" 9”“- The strange beauty of the thlni held me wordless for a second. Then: ' "in lovely. "x whilbewd, not Sllllllill (Ill TllE Wlllillll-TIIIVS LIVER Wake up your Liver Bile —No Calomel necessary Man ls who feel sour, slugdsh and . rally mliaohed make the mistake of tskinl salts. oil.‘ miners! vvnisr. lsntivc candy o! chewing m, or roughn which only uwrvl tbs bowel nod ! ore t s liver. Whst you n is to Inks up your llvQ bile. Btsrt our liver pouring tbs daily two pounds of iquld bile into your bow . G your stomach s intestines working so should. once more. Carter's Little Liver Pills will soon d: up, Purely vegetable. Bsis. Burs. Quck. Ask for them by nuns. lhfuso nibstituinn. I50. It All dflllllll- loud words, a scene. Motheryvould lPDear. How should l explain it? I hurried off down the drive, A chill wind from the rive;- flgppgd my skirts about my legs. An auto. mobile was coming toward me. I was blinded by The car turned and drew in toward My heart My legs Nady to give way beneath me. Instlnctively 1 knew that then wasams-ninthscsr mans! , ‘Fliers was borne inn um £1116- sciousnees, ss 1 moved diszily along B Ylkue familiarity about the whole $1138.] It confused me. 0W musical whi t] 1 knew that whistle! s e sounded. Then: "Girlie!" I knew that voice! I rushed to the curbing, "ll-MRS 101‘ the motor to stop I flung myself over the low door and landed in a tumbled heap on the seat beside the driver, (To Be Continued) Not J. K. Bpss-Duggan, Editor 0on- adian ‘Irsde Abroad. is visiting Switzerland, France. Belgium and Great Britain for the eighth time during June, to survey these im- por "nt markets for cauadion pro- du! \ and msks constructive sug- gest..ns regarding an increase in Canfldo/s exports to these territor- ies, particularly by advertisers in "Canadian Trade Abroad.” Durinl 1933. Mr. Ross-Dunno made an extensive survey of the market for Canadian farm and sec- ondary products in the United Kingdom, France, Belgium, the Netherlands. and Germany and the results of these surveys were em- These articles fifteen in number. originally BPDBENG in The Finan- cial Post and were effective amusing Canadian producers to meet their oonipetito in the im- portant British and European mar- kets, st least on an even footing. This series of articles, in many quarters, has been credited with being one of the decisive factors in crystallising the opinion of pro- duoers regarding the development o! the Dominion Marketing Act. Many other recommendations made by Mr. Ross-Duggan in his articles regarding grading, brand- ing, inspection, market research ad- vertising propaganda, regularity of shipments. logical of ms:- kets and consistent export policies, have all-eddy been embodied in Governmental regulations. Producers and manufacturers in- terested in developing their Brit- ish and European business are in- vited to communicate with . Roa-Duggan in cars oi this office. NETV DOMINION W. I. On Thursday evening, May 8rd Mrs. Martin bllscDonaicl entertain- ed the members of this Institute and a number oi visitors for the regular monthly meeting. The business part or the meet- ing opened by singing “The Old Oaken Bucket’ followed by roll call which was responded to by a house-cleaning hint. Minutes of March meeting were read and adopted. Correspondence dealing with Institute work was read and new handbooks given to members. A collection was taken and it was a decided to take a collection at next meeting. A bill Was reported paid. The “mite box“ was also present- ed. It was moved, seconded and carried that Mrs. Wm. W. Mac- "Ewen write s historical mum of the glare 0f Iighfa. Passed. slackened its speed, tho ‘will 1i barely moved beside ms. POND-dad. I wanted to run, refused to move faster. They seemed suddenly like comm, HE best way to find minute demonstration ov or exaggerated claims. wide, flexible transverse —n0 gamble as to how the will stand up. rides is to drive it yourself. A thirty- roads will tell you more than trick phrases There is nothing complicated about the New Ford V- 8. No untried experiments Sirwle, time-proved spring suspension gives an easy ride on all [our wheels, without sacrificing SAFETY and ECONOMY out how a car er all kinds of springs of the springs The springs of the New Ford V-8 are designed to give you a “The (lsnndlnu Oar". comfortable ride on all roads and at all speeds. But they do more than that. They also insure greater safety and greater economy of operation. It is definitely and actually true that you have less sidesway on curves, greater stability at high speeds, safer steering, better brake action and less ‘34 A MONTH with reasonable down payment NOW BUYS A New F0rdV'8 SEE YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER FOR DETAILS INDEPENDENT WHEEL A C TI ON Blob transverse spring on the Ford V-B functions cs two "csnii. lever" springs. If it were sawed in half in the middle and made two soplrlie springs it would function exactly the same. One wheel can mount n deep curb or drop into s hole without lili- in‘ any of the other vvhecls ofi the ground. The frame and body srs relieved of undue twisting strains sud fewer shocks are transmitted lo the body. e tire wear with the Ford V-8 springs, torque-tube drive and radius-rods. The solid front axle is an important “safety factor. TUNE IN Pun Wuuuo and Hrs PBNNSYLVANIANS. Glorious music. (Columbia Broadcasting System.) Every Sus- dsy sight and scary Thursday night of 9:30 (Eastern Dayligln Saving Tints). In Ills msanflnu~—"lVarcI| The Fords Go By.‘ the district. After a brie! discus- sion a motion was carried that the secretory procure information re- garding presentation of a pisy by the Institute. It was propoosed that the mem- bsrs individually help a needy fam- ily. The school committee were re- appointed. Reports from sick and entertainment committees were glven. A most enjoyable program was rendered consisting o1 instru- mental duets by Mrs. Arthur Mac- Donald and Mrs. Victor Currie. Mrs George MocLean sang a solo. A ‘ iccniest was put on by Miss Elizabeth Macliwen. Delicious re- freshments were served by tbs hostess and s. pleasant evening spent. Mrs. George Wilson's invita- tion for the June meeting was ac- cepted. Roll call to be answered by “A weed I will pull every time I see 1 . TRYON CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL Report for April. Grsdo X-l Lilla. Wright. 2 Viv- ian Dawson, 3 Elmer Mabcy. Grade DI-l Myrtle Ileold, 2 fiancee Holland, 3 Elizabeth Neld- er. ' Grade vII.I—l Muriel Holland, 2 Jack Nelder, 3 John Fell. Grade VII—-1 Everett Hcwett. 2 Alice Fell, 8 Greths Jensen. Grade V-l George Halliwell, 2 Eleanor Howelt and Adelaide Lord, 3 Bertha. Inrd. Grade IV-l Mary Crcasman, 2 Theo Fay. 3 Ralph Robinson. Grads III (BL) 1 Betty I-Imvett. I Cicely Fell. 3 Gordon Onrr. Grade III (Jr.) i Mods. Hewett, 2 Kurt Jensen, a Flora May Oross- man. Grade II (Sh) 1 Ralph Edwards, I Kathleen Carr, S Sheldon Howett Grcds II or.) 1 Jennie Msbcy, 2 Read Hewett, 3 Morton lay. Grads I-i Noreen cmssmm, I Doris Bell, s Norms. Hewett. Perfect Attendance: Vivian Daw- son, Oorine Crossmsn, Lille wright Myrtle Liesrd, Elizabeth Nelder, Jock Nelder. Muriel Holland. Ev- erett Howstt, Helen Ocrr. Aline Fell Grethe Jensen, Vernon Lord, Geor- gins Msbey, Adelaide Lord, Bertha Loni, George Halliweil, Eleanor Hewett, Miory C! an, Ruth lard Theo Fey. Ralph Robinson, Rich- ard Howett, Maurice Howett. Ada Hg; I won't look like e Beauty experts air f m- Ly asked. e “(we should consider ful and fluttering coiffure for one that is so “different? as to appear slotesque or conspicuous. Any girl out of the ordinary but she must stnywithintneresimortnedie- totes of fashion and consider her Jackmnn. Jessie Jackmnn, Betty i-lowett, Betty Fay, Orossmnn, Kurt Jensen, Jam-k How- ett. Glecs Goggle. Ralph Edwards. Kathleen Carr, Marian Fay, Jennie Mabey, Noreen Crossman, Bell. Ray Howett, Norma Howett. Flora May Doris Principal-Victoria. MaoLean. Assistant-Florence Mabey. l orrronns sznscrm (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, May iii-George H. Hunt, Toronto was elected chair- man of the Canadian Association of life agency officers st the clos- ing session of the 5th annual meet- ing here today. .l. O. Gallow, of Ottawa. was re-elected as secretary treasurer. Other officers elected were: W. Kelsey. Montreal, HODOIII-y 59¢". tary treasurer: Executive: W. I‘. Smith. ‘Poronwzkl. Wlnnipea: E. H. McKinney, Wat- 61100. Ont; E. J. Harvey, Torontof and E- J. Maolvor, Newark, N..J. __.i._____ DOOSELY A. Maclhrlane WAVED, SIMPLE COIFFURE IS BECOMING “flow shall I arrange my mu- go every one Plantain-ll nosmsmt women sslcrificingstcste- dram from s practical vien- Lsils consider what may happen lo the sversge wounan with average telling her . . ‘men's no use in in a fashion meant to be in coiffure rtyie shows. the foot that such coli- um crecltiom mo too "different" to to any one but sn ex- bcouty, they are, gener- spesbinl. hldhly impractical. it vvltlltand s. hst nor s wind nor anything else for matter. 5o the simple heir best for anyone who motive life-st least for daytime anyway. Most winner! look prettier when my fscs to look terrible sud I was "This l of Cuticun Soap with theC S. Sobchuk, Ansonville, Ont. Fimples and Tiglblfl Jlriashes for Two Years. Healed by Guticura. "I was troubled with pimples and terrible rashes cu m flcs. lrn esvvereredsnd lurdsnd largqsnd rnysklnvvusore. "l: proved v lb iliitb dllcstsmThpi I used very tc y,espees y n esummenln r e m eecs ashamed to flu the ublllr. sated two years sud after using mlny things successful I tried Cudcurs Soup, Ind l was healed nicer usinri ti SsmpIsIchSomOintmAnClMTIInmII-ec. \\k Cu Addrees Csnsdisn Depot: Lynn. Aleodes. u-uel. ml n! The W tved- nmrun Ointment." (Signed) ies Pauline _ Sr. Pool Shoot. W“ Mutual. tures that need no softening tou- Bu, m; ches, wear your hair stlnight and ' be Blad that you don't hsvo to bo- their hair is waved softly about their faces However, if you are lucky enough to have classic foa- thler getting it waved. | fortunate types are between. For tho _ iy from the face are easy to keq in place and usually are most be- coming. ‘FOR SALE ' At Vernon River I The property formerly of the lI-ll Minnie Currie, consistlnr °l ll" room cottage, n barn and 1% N!" of land. Mny be bud at vel’! m‘ soluble price for cosh. Wrllc 7- oi Box 460, Charlottetown. 11-4425. _.'=='"i:=‘r. Buy “Hasnft Scratched Yet” CARTEIFS TESTED SEEDS and you are safe- "l'l.l. GIVE your tub a glistening rub . . . . l" “I'll make it shim in just no time-and keep It always looking fine.” Coarse, gritty cleansers clean by scratching ofl the dirt. Naturally, they numb gm! dull your bathtub at the some time. But Bon Ami doesn't scratch. Instead, it leaves the surface smooth and nicely polished. Hon Ami cleans quickly, sully and thon- oughly. It doesn't leave gritty sediment in the bottom of your tubs or bssfns . . . doom": collect in and clog up drain pipes. Buy a pncknge of Bon Ami. See for yourself how much shinler it keeps your bathtub! BON AMI . . . the cleanser that doesn't scratch A full mes of rww e" oannsu IEEDS iron ll" M; m; mofl rcllnble 11'0"" in ENGLAND. csusns w" uNrrsn srsrss at W" snap smite, 011"" swans-r, and sold by over 15° MERCHANTS in r. c. let-ml MAIL onmms prowl“: attended t0- " Y?“ dint“; get one of our sELD C LOGUES nsk for ll- Garter & 60- Limited