n- -.~ m..- _ I91 OX ha flu. sh be Wl AMorningSmile 1 Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished With times and got no answer. "Are you deaf?" he shouted. “No," she said. lysedi" You love to watch him EAT! I1- orvcs you a real thrill, to see your youngster dip lustily into the cereal howl. You know he's doing his part toward building growth and health, So give him a howl of Kellogg's Rice Krispies and milk. Breakfast, lunch or supper~—watch him eat! Rice Krispies fascinate children. Delicious, toasted rice bub- bles that actually crackle in milk or cream. Nourishing Rice Krispies are so easy to digest, they don't overtax. So much bet- ter than many heavy dishes e-particularly at supper. _ Always oven-fresh. Made by Kellogg in London, On- tario, Quality guaranteed, a R They wen in s very dark corner . ' n! the helL “Give me e. kiss," he pleaded. No answer. I-fe asked four "Are you para.- Every Pattern y , r‘ so Annabelle Worthington Sine 10 requires 2% yards 39-inch material with 1% yards 35-inch oon- trusting. size i0 requires 2% yards 89-inch with ll/ryards 85-inch contrasting. Be sure to flll in the ma: the pattern. Price of Pattern 15 cents in stamps or coin (coin is preferred.) Wrap coin carefully. No. 404. Sizc ..................... esllellsseaeneeneueeellvllllllllllil "w". - ilusllsr. neeleeeenneeeveseesellelleolveeelele city ' State n“...- Street Address For The Cook FLUFf-‘Y CUSTABI: 2 egg yolks. 2-3 tablespoons flour. 2% cups milk. 1-3 cup sugar. 1-6 teaspoon salt. V.» teaspoon vnnills. 2 egg whites. Scald 21-’.- cups milk. Rub the flour in the balance of the milk. Beat the egg yolks slightly, add the sugar and salt, and gradually the hot .milk. Cook the mixture in the dou- blc boiler, stirring constantly until the custard coats the spoon and is thick. Cool it, add the flavoring and lastly fold in the stiffly beaten egg whites. Serve the custard very cold, plain or with jelly. Don’t Sleep On Left Side, Gas Hurts Heart If stomach gas makes you restless and unable to sleep on right side, take Adlerika. One close will rid you l. l, ,i i! u l - 1 " And how plczlscd sh: xvill be. One always looks so well groomed in navy blue. And this little model in sheer woolen is delightful. Added to this, it has an unusually pretty neckline. Gay red and white printed crepe" silk lends a gay con- trasting notr: in the upper bodice, and the smart bracelet length sleeves. The belt and bow tic com- bine a. blue and white print with the red and white print. The dress is so youthfully becoming when the bol- ero jacket is removed. Crepe silk prints, plain flat. or crinkle crepe, tweed-like wnolens. linen and rayons would also -be charmlg. “What thelidshionalliies are Weariung a" YWWn-{ivliti-idkvnsi wllilfrbltl‘ ‘l’ The Ta Without One of the chief virtues of Win m» roush edses of 111e- shrieks aloud. terical scenes. petual wrangling with children. woman, gets a saint or an angel nickel is for s gingercake. She knows that when a. man is tell him bad news or ask for money. . ' i f __> thy Dutj ul WomanMakeB the h Whose Price is Above Rubies; 0f M“ er Whose Children Rise up Blessed; of Friend Whom We Bless for Being Intlmate Inquisitive Woman is worth her weight in gold wherever Y0“ may giggly?” 2°: is the magic that smooths down the ruffled feathers 0 - Y sitlve, that sidesteps our prejudices _ . bumping into them, and that generally Bmdpflilefi The tactful woman makes the kind of wife whose price is above rubies. In her home the domestic machinery never creeks and 81118118 511d ' It moves noiselessly and friction- lessly on oiled ball-bearings. ‘mere are no hill- No quarrels and fights. The tactful woman, no more than any other Hers is just as full of faults as any of the balance of the bunch, but she does not let her perception of them blot out her vision of all his virtues. And having deliberately picked out the man she did for s. husband, she doesn't attempt to change him into something entirely opposite,- Being of different sexes, coming of a. different heredity, having been brought up in a different environment, there are inevitably many sub- jects that she and her husband must see from a different viewpoint and concerning which they have dlflerent opinions" ,ply sidetracks these. She never drags forth on the carpet unless it is iabsolutely necessary those topics that are to her husband like waving a lffid flag before a mad bull, and. that are just as good for a. fight as a The tactful woman studies her man and, in the parlance of her day, gets his number, and so knows how to work him. If he has the head- f of-the-houso complex and likes to be deferred to and considered, she makes the graceful gesture of asking his advice, which pleases him so much that he never notices whether she takes it or not. ,- Kind of . Wife to Call Her Becoming en. is tact. A tactful and gracious instead of No per- for a husband. Very well. She sim- tired and hungry it is no time to And so she waits until he is rted husband and children at home. being inquisitive. EL '- munbaggfigg-mteq-gnuumuddchwlflflmedvhfb siiiiifileed" elclyee Plmplee on Face, LQBlsekweil. aedfruéeevle A ma}! Blood mews. and on I found the him believe that whatever e dull and him, she thinks him a wonder. and he hes to do wonders to faith, in him. Furthermore, the tactful wife helps her husband by making friends for him. Many a. business deal goes 1 snubs some little insmniflcant woman whose husband happens to be the And many amanpmspersbeceusehis wlfeisso she knows gives her s hand up by petron- kingpin 1n the deal. popular that every woman ising her husband. They buy their groceries of Mr. A, m‘ thoy send for Dr. B. when they are sick, or they have their teeth fixed by Dr. C. just because Mesdemes A. B. and C. are always so perfectly such pleasant things to them when they meet that they boolttheir games. And, on the other hand, an untsctful wife is invariably her husband's ves his clients and cus- undoing, because when she irritates people she tomers away from him. The tactful woman is a. mother whose children rise up and bless her to the last day of their lives. in which they are kept in subjection by bear. They never think of their mother as an incarnate "don't," or as n. spoil-sport who could be counted on beforehand to veto everything they wanted to do. And it is only after they are grown that they realize how firm was the hand always upon them. They didn't see it at the time because it was so well hidden in the velvet glove. The tactful wife and mother never has any trouble keeping her You can't drive them away from the one place in the world where there is peace and comfort and where their They u: is always rubbed the right way. The tactful woman is the friend we grapple to our souls with hoops of steel because she understands the fine are of being intimate without She is interested in everything we do, but she does not pry into our private affairs, nor seek to poke her nose into our holy of holies. asks no questions. She listens with sympathy to Nobody is going out o his or her wey to pst- ronizs the husband of a woman who is snippy or snobbish or sarcastic and disagreeable, or who is like a. bull in a chins. shop and always says to you something that hurts like preming on a sore spot. She is always wining to help, but she does not feel insppreciative world may think of justify her biooey because an arrogant woman charming 811d delightful, Ind ll! never look bsck upon a childhood what we have to tell her, but she and fed and soothed before she imparts the information that mother is coming on a. nice long visit, or gives him the bill for her new hats. And she nevernnever quarrels with him in public, or does anything to make him look small and ridiculous before other people. Style N0. 404 is designed for sizes ' 6 EYES TESTED g i Optometrists I 142 Richmond Street : I. D. STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTHEB MARK R. McGUlGAN . A. McLEOD 8c BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. AND GLASSES FITTED EJW. TAYLOR . Professional Bards IARBISTEBS, SOLICITORS, ETC. S4 Great George Street BABRISTEB, SOLICITOR, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN L Barrister and Attorney-at-Lnw Office: 180 Richmond Street J. S. TAYLOR Stewart d’. Lowthel: MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown, P.EJ. MONEY T0 LOAN 10, 12, 14 and 16 years. of gas or nervousness, and bring tion,” it ran. "My visit here no.3 chanced blen a propos. There is an- Iother would-be lover besides Blaise ‘Tormarin. I have urged him to win her if he can, for if I have not wrongly estimated Monsieur Tor- marin-and I do not think I have- Jhe is the type to become more deep- . lly in love and less able to master "1'°11m° "WI" ‘his feelings 1r he realises that he "Nmh mm] Wm h“ 7m“ W” Jws a rival. At present he refrains way. Only, if you do not succeed, if 1mm, declaring hmmm The oppoab Mmlsieur “marl” wms her-Wm“ tlon of a rival will probably drive then, come to visit me at Chateau mm into a declaration very spwb vaflwyd’ _ ily. When the dog sees the bone a- That night a letter written in the "m" m be taken from mmqw Comtesse de Variznyb flowing hand isnaps so I enooura“ this mdmead Writing sped on its way to France. led “on of a ma“, Mamie,“ Burke. "Matters work “wards wmlple‘ to pursue his sffalre due coeur with vigor. Flor if Blaise Tormarin be- comes actually betrothed to Mada- moiselle Peterson, it will make his punishment the more complete. I pray the God of Justice that it may not now be long delayed!" The House of lJreams-(tome-True By Margaret Pedier (Continued) A Real Home For Sale A new house with Sun Porch and Garage. Hot water heat, hardwood floors-everything most convenlen If interested inspection is invited. APPLY GUARDIAN. 2172-4-25-mwf6l. OHAPIER §V ARRANGED BY TELEPHONE The visit to London, ii it had not been prolific in the results which Lady Anne had hoped for, had at Prohibition Commission Chas. n. Black. Chairman. 01w- Mtetown. Jul. B. McDonald, West St. Peters. John Simpson. lhmllwll- 7 Send all information rellfdllls Infractions of mourns-non scr to u.» nbovo or to n. s. Haywood. least accomplished certain things. It had acted as a brake upon the swiftly turning wheels of two lives precarlously poised at the top of that steep hill of which no travel- ler can see the end, but which‘ very surely leads to heartbreak and dis- astcr, and had sufficed, as Jean had suggested that it might to restore FERRY SERVICE After May 1st the Nlnc Mile Creek Ferry to Charlottetown will only be on Friday, leaving Nine Mlle Creek at 8.30, Charlottetown at 2.15. TAYLOR. s. MATl-IESON, Contractors. 2273-4-30-31. This means $1. MONTREAL and York and Boston. Iooln thunk your Loeellgass —es0ons osneoreeynu intone? CUNAIDLINKGQQQIOPn- ° scan Fares‘ Reduced 20% eye Round 'I‘rlp Rates between are only Clbln S192. up Tourist $149. Third $108.. NOW IS THE ‘TIME T0 TAKE THAT TRIP HOME Book now to secure but accommodat’ ‘ Regular weekly sailings Montreal to London, Liverpool, Glagsow. BelfasnPlymouthJIavre. Also Express Steamers from New cut“ ., viu-smm m-euvmuunx ‘NCHQK Nick to s. more normal and tem- perate state of mind. He and Claire hnd passed e. long hour alone together the day after his return to Staple, snd now that the first violent reaction, the first instinctive impulse or unbearable revolt from sir Adrian's spying and brutality had spent itself, they had agreed to shoulder once more the burden Fate had laid upon them, to fight on again, just holding fast to the simple knowledge of their love for one another and leaving the ultimate issue to that great, un- fathomable Player who “hlther and thither moves, and mates, and slays," not with the shadowed vis- ion of our finite eyes but with the insight of eternity. O0 for 8O cents GREAT BRITAIN ' DRHAMII um", ‘ . , Plllf» _°° g , ‘flliiiQfllfl/lfiii . . INDICKEQTHIHJ . ' ‘ BlLlOUif-Nfirfl- sound sleep. Hughes Drug 00., Ltd. h" The tactful wife keeps her husband always on his toes to live up to expectation of him, becsuseshe praises his good qualities and makes Jean had Rm mm 00mm: hand peared fairly amenable to reason in hand through the cool green lust at present, but in the informal glades of the wood where the grealfwmpmmmhlp °t ‘m1? me m ‘ talisman that opens every door for a woman and will do more to insure her happi that it gives her the right to boss us. And because she loves us she does not feel that she has the privilege of monopolinng us. Tact and graciousness. They are the virtues of queens. Whst s pity that women do not cultivate them‘ more, for they are the magic and success than anything else in the world. decision had been taken, and some- thing in the two young, stem-set faces brought a sudden lump into her throat. She turned swiftly, aside avoiding e meeting, feeling as though here was holy ground upon which not even so close a friend as she could tread without violation. To Jean herself the week in Lon- don had brought s certain new tranquillity of gpirit. Quite natural- ly and without effort-thinks to Lady Anne's skilful stage-manage- ment-she and Blsise had been constantly in each others company, and, with the word "Beloved" mur- murlng in her heart like some ten- der imdertone of melody, the hours they had shared together were no longer a mingled ecstasy and pain, marred by torturing doubts and fears, but held once more the old music of that wonder-day at Man- tavsn. Somehow, the dividing line did not seem to matter very much, now that she was sure that Blaise, on h's s’de of it, was loving her just as she. on hers loved huh. Indeed at this stage Jean made no very Brent demands on life. After the agony of uncertainty of the last few months, the cairn surety that Blaise loved her seemed happiness enough. Other sharp edges of existence, too, had sIIIOOtlIBd themselves down —ss sharp edges have s. knock of doing if you wait long enough. Burke to have ‘ ’ her moorland bungalow it was more than probable that he would be- come less manageable. And she had ‘no desire for a. repetition of that scene in the inn parlour. Therefore, although the Moor, with its great stretches of gold and purple, its fragrant, healthly breath and its enfolding slences, appealed do her in a way ln which nothing else on earth seemed quite to sp- pesl, pulling at her hcartstrlngs si- most as the nostalgia for home and country pulls at the heart-string; of a. wanderer, she returned a regret- ful negative to Judlthb invitation. So Burke and Mrs. Craig peeked up and departed to Three Fir Bungalow without her, and life at Staple resumed the even tenor of its way. The weather was glorious, the 1on8. Mt summer days melting in- to balmy nights when the hills and‘ dale; amid which the old house ,wss set were bathed in moonlight mystery-transmuted into a wonder land of phsntssy, cavernous with shadow where undreamed-of drag- one lurked, lambent with opulen- cent fields of splendour whence up- mse the glimmer of" half-visioned palaces or the ‘battlemenicd WSlLs of some ethereal fairy castle. ivihre than (moo Jean's thoughts turned wfstfully towards the Moor which she had so longed to see by moonlightp-Judithk "Iloly of holies that God must have made for His spiriiw-end she felt disposed to last answer as final, and now spar- ed her the effort of contending further with his tempestuous love- mskinf. s0 that she felt able to continue her friendship with Judith, and her consequent visits to Willow Ferry, with as little gene as though the episode at the "honeymooners' inn" hsd never taken place. She even begen io believe that Burke was genuinely slightly .en_1orse‘u1 for his behaviour on that particular occasion. Apperently he had not rlde l. confident of his shter over the met- tsr, for it was without the least in- dication of s. back thousht of any kind thot she spprosched Jean on the subject of spending s few days with herself sud Geoffrey at their bungalow on the Moor. week's blow on Dartmoor, just by gay of s ‘piok-me-w.’ Come with us, Jean: it will do you good after stuffy old London-blow the cob- webs ewsyl" » But here. ls least, Jean felt that CONSTIPAT ION‘ discretion wee the better pert of I "Geoff end, I are going for e ‘GBHMSOIUN’ Q Down in Weiglit &Very Pale Mrs. Benn Thankful for Wey in Which Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills Helifid Her Back to Health “I t 1 Gull"! wfllm reoomculigndmhl. and Color Williams’ Pink Pills for they did wonders for ma." writes Mrs. Mabel R. Bears, New Westminster, B. C. "After s long and very try- ing illness, I wasdown to90 lbs. in weight. I could not est a hearty meal. Infect. I have bed to so swey from the table hungry from s dinner I dared not touch. I was nlso very pals. I had-often reed about Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. Io, thought I would give them e trial. I soon a i 5 h others will anflJyr. gfpiliieme’ Pink Pills eotuslli’ creeio en bundsnce of new red biood, vhio is the reason they have given new vitality end strength 1o of eudb" ‘mums; nervously ex- hmmg ‘mum. Equeily helpful for "mp1" ‘his. Try them. At your blame herself for the robuse attack of caution which had impelled her to refuse the invitation in the bungalow. "one loses half the best thinss in life by being afraid," she told her- self petulanily. "And a second chance to take them doesn't come!" She felt almost tempted t0 W11" m Judith and propose that 8M should join ther at the bungalow for a few days after all if she still had room. for her, And then, as ‘is often the way of thinss just when we are contemplating tekiflB “l9 management of affairs into our own hands, the second chance offered itself without any directinii impulse on Jean's part. The telephone bell rang, and Jean, who was expectmg en 11mm‘ to an important cesslse she had phoned through on Indy Ann" behalf, fastened to answer it. Very much to her surprise she found that it was Burke who was speak- ing at the other end of the wire. "Is that you, Geoffrey?" she ex- claimed 1n astonishment, "I didn't DOMINION 0F CANADA: Province Of PRINCE EINVAIID ISLAND 1n (he Probate Coil" 22nd George V, A. D. 1032 In re Estate of Stephen P. lsta of Charlottetown-In county in the said Province deceased tesmte. By tho Honourable Harold Leonard Palmer, Surrogate Judge of Probate, ha. 6r... To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within ssid County GREETING! WHEREAS upon reading the petit- ion on file of Sarah Ann Duffy Charlottetown aforesaid, Widow, the Exccutrix of the sbovo named Estate praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the seld Estate to be and appear before me (‘nnft House in Charlottetown in Queens County, in flm said Province, on Thursday the twelfth dsy of May next, coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock fora-noon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not prayed for in said petition and on mo- tlon of M. Alban Farmer, liieq., Proc- tor for said Petitioner. And I do hero‘ by order that n true copy hereof be forthwith published In some news ep- er “published in Charlottetown e ore- ssl , once in each week for st lent four- consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that s true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following pub- lls places respectively, nemely; In the Iinll of the Court House in Cher- lottetown aforesaid. at or nee: the City Weigh Scales and st or pen the Bank of Novs Scone boils in Cher- lnttninwn sforeemu. And I do hereby further nnler that a true copy here- nf be forthwith served on the At- torney-Cenernl of this Province-so that nll persons interested in the said Estate ns nforellld may have due no- tice thereof. (""3" "m!!! m! bnnd end the See! of tho sslvi Court this 9th flay of April A. D., 1032, and in the find year of Hie Msjestre reign. . (lid) II. L. P 's it fltl Wit-Ill!- AI-III w ‘wk _ Judie of Probe“ lit a Probate Court n. ho held n. the 4 bs passed and the Etsate closed ll g aneurysms-rue» e-e-e-eoeewwe-ouwoows“. . ' 'i"!I!1I!AY£‘I.ll'lI#0-eii! sosrvouso wrong“, ,- Illli WI" NWO! Dfil WI an not». mum»... $5.09 g,"- Jloltdbllqtseyfarflqngoown“ v urw-nousrxrsnm fill’ of A? ruoon, PLATE ' br- Qonmuum \ IQ‘; \ ,\ ‘I . 3 . ;\ illlfliil<w \. snvucs so: news-es rum in a luxurious Tqmisli-ptcof QM" LmiY ' Pd ; ; ; Nov! Rflulaedgice: ; ‘all: A0! TWO VIIIII Olll. (wllllourfiihfirtlileutetv courm1s.-s Stainless am m... Knives, I Dinner Forh. l Tlnepaons, | Dessert Sngllmunrr.“ | 3,," FOR two weekswe will give 85,09 Certificates-to make ii easy for "postponed brides" to have o seq. vice oi lovely Silver-plated Wm; -—1'n any one of ihree modem de- $79fl$—ond in o new TcmIsh-prccf Chest. This offer will be withdrawn oiier May 14. . HOLMAN’S CIIARLOTTETOWN and SUMMER-SIDE +OO§¥O§§4 DOROTHY DIX. m- know your- bunssiow was on the telspMIP», 1ft, Mush you wen-singles from lBYWherel" “It isn't. And we are." cesns beck Burke's voice. IPnom e certain quality it it she knewthat he was smiling. "I'm in Okehsmpton, ‘phoning from a pcl's house. I've s. message for you from Judy." "Ye-es?" intbned Jean , ‘ ely. "She wants you to come up to- morrow. just for one night. It'll be a. full moon and she says You have a hankering to see the Moor by moonlight. I-isve you?" "Yes, oh yesi"-with enthusiasm. “Though so. It certainly does look topping. Quite worth seeing. Well, look her, Judy's sot a party of friends, down from town, who nncomingovertousfrom the South Devon side~going to drive up and stay the night, and the ides is to do s moonlight scramble up on to the top of one of the tors after supper. Are you gems?" (To Be Continued) Sale By Tender. Sealed tend will be received by the pnderslgned up to Tuesday, Msy 8rd next fronrpersons wishing to purchase the following assets of the Oimry Produce Company limited. Parcel No. l-Froet-proof potsie warehouse situate along the line of Railway at 0’I.esry, and equip- rnent. 6 Parcel No. 2-Offlce equipment. Psroel No. J-A quantity of lisp and bsskets. Parcel Ne. 4—Books debts end promissory hotel. " Parcels Noe. l, s Ind 3, open is Inspection st any, time. Psrcel Ne. l, list may be seen at the oiilce o! the undersigned. Farther particulars nu! l» WI by applying to the Inilerllllil- , Tenders may be for ‘In! B! m ' said parcels singly or en bloc- The highest or an! “"5" M‘ . necessarily accepted. - I osonos m. uarmsws I Liquidator, i 01.0117, P. E. Illsui MM-Q-itii-wfm-Gi AIIGTIOI SALE AT MIL. AT EDWARDS b COMPANY 1.1M ITED WAREHOUSE (i. Mlle from Freetown Station) Bevin; been appointed Hqnidstor for Edwards A Complll! 11ml“! f will sell by Public Auction on Saturday, May 1th, beglnnlnl It l3 °' clock Noon, the following ma, uni class Stock, Implements and Fwd- oonsisting of:- 125 sores. (known as the John Stef- ford Ikrln) I80 loses. (McDonald Ferns.) 165 sores, (James [Awleee Farm). 180 sores (Mayne Stewart Fsrln). I Pure Bred Percheron Stallion. 14 Choice Work Bones (lleevy). s Two-Year Old Colts. 1 One-Year Old Colt, Mil Cows, Deere) 1 Two-"year oia Heifer. 1 sum m: sum (John M"! 1 Hell Threshing Outfit with BM? I Two-Bow Planters (Hoover) er and Trunk attached- Fertiliser broadcaster (Von 1 Driving Waggon. Bfllllt) s Truck Waggon I Two-Bow Ilillers, l, Ogfl JIM 6 Slovene, I Two-Bow senfliere (John Deere) I Driving Sleigh, 8 One-low 8 Wood Slelghi, g Treetlesallflflli (Weill) l lob slslghe. PMM sneer ) 3 llllll mills ( 0 lets ‘hem llsrneel. lliillnlngineeflohnheere) leetllrivingllsrnees "RP-listed: i Qslagispseeendbreeebinl 1 s n. r. some i ) e sets Scales.‘ , ,_ 1 1M1» Hm Plane use mm Ierrele. , Mltbmbclellfselhednsslelargeqlen- of . 5 Alallgweflsoleeebeiegioonktlnlelyeffi, lprlanlifstirell’ IIIIII Mil. ‘Ihfneoelte all other ertleld- ‘ semflwunr-nmmmuanrmmsmrmwrvflifi: sughmmfim “u: "“""“"" mans-t’ and Worebolr pineal. .2 ll“!!- lels Grslers as neuter-s. , :; Ifleylelnflgeslefelievlngbfenleyelseieiieer. -‘.-';'; noon r. IOI-Illglgu ~: L AUSTIN A. SOALII, Henilstev VALLEY l ‘hector (John Deere) 8 sets heavy duty lever harrowi- 1 In: Bottom ‘hector Plov- l Two Bottom Bulky Plow 1 Two Bottom warm PM" 1 Ono Bottom Plow. 1 Hey Mower (John Deere) 8 Steel Bey lskJ, 1 flay loader (John been) 1 Sectional Grain Seeder (M! l; g_,,.........’.‘l'e?§s