'\ “ NIAY 15, lg“ HE CH WN GUARDIAN N==w l-———---"———"""*'.'-——s ABSOLU TEL Y FREE ! FAITH FU L “‘\\.\—|“‘5 I‘ By MAIGAIIT GOIMAN NICEOLI .. ' 1 ,1 / ‘ ‘ ' - ............. ..*;:;.**:.°.:°:.:v.;...*..:°:":...";.%=.: . no \. '*".'.'::~ '/ C "°'"'3Y light The stream oi’ , "V ‘ coming in 3eul:tu‘)g'lI:y’I1oll:°mydufo‘il,oIlv‘°ttl1:Ilon'nI-in; " POULTRYMAN’ k V’, N 8 0'“ k gave Iris little time to remember climate?" ~ Fox RANCHER or I ’ P M last night or contemplate this even- ing with Mark. Yet when the bus- "I practise law in earnest.” he FARMER said. "in site of the fact that most people will tell you I do iness day was drawing to a close nothing except play polo. Bhdi we dance. and the twilight colors were streak- - Olidfollows Han TAXES to Moths should miss this re- 2 5 ing the an’ over tall buildings, she )' 2'.‘ W""""*""‘§_'. "° dmit to )1 reel! th t sh Iris?’ "'7 " '"m"um‘°"'°‘hwo.¢l.or Tox’:ldd°:I‘¢w'lr.iI: i :xciiec'l/ed about ethis nrolniseo eevl-3: He did not talk when he danced. m“"“‘b'° “"1 CHARLUTTETOWN ’ ; nu unnsin a log were and un- Ahdgh 3.. ins. as Joel did. He held her close and Farm ' A =3*~=‘-?;§§‘~v‘“‘-:.=‘5 ='-‘.:‘.l'+~‘i:..”i‘-"*‘-"»"‘-§‘:‘..=‘-‘-'-....-"’*=“‘ '-'=‘-1-“E ...‘:‘i.:.:°: :1;-:.:*:::“.:.*: 222:. ‘.':..:“..° ..'“..""...:e -~w-Am T""'“"‘ - '3 :5-I“ """ “‘ """‘7 "" 5" -"“." "" .7lr.fi:"«,o to her. bgth the high heights or song she was always to associate! Pl¢t‘“'°- "‘ happiness and the pain of misery. it XI‘?! d “be, eon Ha I ted; , Th ; M k in er ner an ve - _, A _,_____ ____g__________ lmepec Y E 8: was e tion that Wfls arnusinz. he said. '_"— -—-1 sought-after eligible young man he certainly has made no difference irl her attitude toward him. She was one of those unohangeable people, always the same in greet- ing Louis's patients, at home with “Would you like to go for a ride? supper clubs are for winter but not for the springtime.” He parked the car on a. high hill. The sky was clear streaked with v. Bigelow Goes to Cleveland Re If you are a bona-ilde Dealers where tlckefa may 1;. procured - rancher or former you. F l.Y-TOX Moxie A company. ...........z..—.>».»...-l—..,..._.........~ ...- ...... .. _ the lowliest peddler who came to patches 0! Ham and dnrk- Below Rev. Gordon 1:. nigelow, I grad- the door, or drinking tea. in Mary in the V3118! a thick mm was r!s- uate of Cranston high school and “"1 y°“r family may Ell Gro-wry. North’; luxurious apartment. Mary ins |1DVv'.8l'd- Brown University, will become the receive free tickets from Brchant's Grocery Said. “Iris is so concerned with the It was the time and place 101‘ minister of the Church of the Clulmore Bros. conndences even for Iris who was your nearest dealer. so reticent about her difficulties. with Mark beside her, smoking, his profile carved and strong, she be- gun to talk, clearly and in a low voice. She told him everything of her early life, the small Iris groom- ed and atterned for a rich husband, about Eve's magical voice. lost to the world, about Tommy, and then finally about Joel. “I had to tell you this," said Iris “I had to make you understand things about me you might mis- ullderstan ." “And in the end," he asked, “to whom are you going to be true——to yourself or to your family?" Her eyes moi, his in the panel 5! moonlight that penetrated the ear. “That I don't know. Don't judge Joel harshly. One can't‘ be gay and thoughtful when one is], wretched. I ——I' mthe only person who's ever taken an interest in him. His par- ents died when he was very young and he was passed from one relative to another who didn't want him." “Have you forgiven him for last night " “I suppose I must forgive him Master, Cleveland, 0.. it was iesm- ed today. , ‘ He has just completed a success- iul pastorate of six years and a. half at Trinity Baptist Church, Ar- lington, Mam" where he had receiv- ed nearly 400 new nfelnbers into the church. His congregations dur- ing the past year ,have' averaged more than the pew capacity of the church. Mr. Bigelow received a unani- mous call to the Cleveland church a few months ago. He preached his farewell sermon at the Arlington Church last Sunday. The Church of the Master is one of the three largest Baptist churches in Cleve- land and is located at Euclid av- enue and 97th street. Mr. Bigelow is 34 years of age and was born in Norwood, where his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Bigelow, still reside. His brother Dr. Bruce Bigelow, is director of Admissions at Brown University.- Providence lihtchaxlgve). Mrs. Blgelow, mother of Rev. Eigelow, mentioned above wis for- merly Miss Ins Macmillan of Charlottetown. comfort and happiness of other {people she never thinks of herself. .Therein lies her greatest charm." The long mirror in the white dressing room where she went to ,put on her street clothes and to ‘paint her‘ mouth into a crimson flower gave back the reflection of ll g\"I boo loyal and stubborn to ad- mit that the presence of Mark Christian. probably waiting for her now, caused strange new sensations to stir in her. It was to take much agony and many tears for her to realize that on this first evening [with Mark she was beating down, ‘presing down upon the very hap- I piliess toward which she had reach- ‘cd forth her hands all her life. I She would have been completely |b‘.i.nd if she had not noticed the warm light that suddenly leaped in his eyes when she stepped into the outer office and advanced toward him, smiling. Tliat warmth in his eyes was the only compliment Iris wanted. He said nothing, merely smiled at her, and they went out together. Tonight the music was not fever- R- 3- Dennis. nnnmlrn.,._ II. C. Mhfllfl. Marshfleld. George Mcloean. Wlnsioe H. B. Cutcllffe, Hunter Riv"-_ L. B. Mclllsh, Montague Poole A Thompson. Montague, George Molntyre, Montague. W, A. Poole & Ce. L. Montague, J. A. MacDonald ch Co. (fardign. McGowan’; I.td., Kilmuir. C. II. Horton, Murray River. Ray Brooks. Murray Harbour. George Claw. Murray llbl-. N, ‘ By Special Arrangement with Charlottetown Fur Sales and Milligan and Morrison _ was-5.15-31 , OF THE FARM \ ' \ ,|v N3“ A FULL LENGTH FEATURE TALKING MOVIE. DON'T MISS THIS PICTURE. FREE TICKETS MAY as OBTAINED BY ALL l.lv1-: STOCK AND POULTRY OWNERS. Watch dates and places for later showing through the week. « fifty proposition whesther hats i will be worn on the back of the head or tilted over the right eye this season. SMART FASHIONS SHOWN AT RACES IN FRANCE her life she had felt so utterly alone in every undertaking and de- cision; alone. all her life. she had lmocked vainly against a closed door. Not so tonighbfcr Mark be- The majority of the smart en- sernbles seen at the races at ""W‘mdows - 9 o ‘ish “°' W95 “*9 ‘'°°m °"°Wd°d~ f we ch-I h - came in Irls‘s mind not only a Auteuil featured the new golden ‘Over a cocktail Iris fell silent °’1°"‘"€ m“ m“ ' 5 ° W . — 00 I _ -I ? '1-his .. man of rugged good looks but a mustard yeiloll with black or navy PALE HANDS MA} BE rmxr ‘seemingly absorbed in the bright wered sober” Do you see said 3 “me Badly‘ mm‘ mm want well of wisdom and a tower of blue A bri/ltcr shade of yellow ~ TIPPED BUT RED .\'.»\ll.s e'VeI11n8 W1?-h 3'01! 1185 been W0nd€I" to receive but never give." ful because you have all the mater- ial things to make it wonderful. Joel and I have to dine in cheap was seen frequently in combination TABO0 with brown or green, while purples verging on red and pink tones were ‘liquid in the thin glass. How dif- ifcrent was tonight from the tur- moil and rush and shame of last strength. she did not stand alone any longer. And at her dressing table, her face pale and happy he- Givei he thought. He could give her everything in the world for herself and her family! Grimly he Bobbed hair may be all right night! Mark's conversation was cas- t t 11 1 h l l I h l to h ‘ b t t _ _ _ ta t5_ w h to ide on .. _ . ween he sma amber amps, s e popu ar asc. or so oo ac els u cwnsllip 'I&e’I_sIlIpIy nothing lake Ban Ami "31 and KEY. His eyes rcvea‘ed un- :;:w{‘!’::g'“Street°car‘:’eI,m gym! so ?fi’“£:,te'r if “I, :f:_;’yb:‘ye 13:‘ humlrled A low melody of the song There were many colored gloves trustees of Wabash country are ‘ " Woke“ °°mP“m9m5- 1“ the "5"" that brought him so vividly to in evidence, the most popular ‘against red finger nails." hard to make myself understood. It's all so mixed up." He took her cool hand and smil- ed at her. “Iris, my dear. you can't be true to a, dozen things." “But what I'm trying to say. Mark, is that I shall not see you again." "You can't mean that." ‘I do. I think lf—lf it were any- one except you, I might do what Mother wants me to do. But I can’t —with you. I've told you all this because I wanted you to know that I'm draased to meet men with money—-for Eve's sake. for Tommy's sake. for mother's sake. Now you understand. It——it's ugly. Mar ." "Truth is never ugly. Y0‘-l'|'€ trebling. Come closer, Iris." til she sees Joel as he really is. If she married me for money, she'd always think she sacrificed herself for her family." “I've never told anyone so much about myself. Mark." He laughed. “And if you hadn't, did you suppose I would have brought you out here in the col- legiate manner, made love to you. and then lost your address? A man," said Mark. “having kissed you. my dear Iris, might forget your address and even your name but I doubt he'd ever forget you. I'm not going to kiss you," he con- tinued, smillng at her. "I'm going to take you home. of course, if at any time you'd like to be , then I shall be glad to accomodate C&o bm Spread it on. Tye itcfl.Andprcscol . . . the giassis not ally crystal clear, but actually pol- ished. No wonder this economical, long- lnsting oaks has been a favorite (or over 50 years. Try itfnnd judge for yourself 1 BEN AMI the best cleanser In a discussion of teaching qual- ifications, Harry Brand said he didn't mind bobbed hair but that he is against her finger nails. The teachers won support from one member of the group, however. Charles Gillespie of Wabash said he “bel;cved,pi.nk finger nails I good thing." He didn't explain whether his attitude might change if the pink became a..fla.ming red. colored room, to the strains of low ‘music. burdens seemed to vanish. ‘Somehow all that mattered wu }this evening with Mark. these few hours snatched from the hurry and conflict of her life. mind. shades being yellow, green, rasp- The gay mood continued all the berry and bright blue. The gloves next morning. Louis. unknown to were worn to match bright scarves, her. often smiled at her and thank- belt; and hate worn with black or ed a kind goddess for the slippery navy blue suits or ensembles. street and taxi smash that had Hats varied from the little g-rought Iris and Mark together. sailors, reminiscent of the Gibson The gay mood continued-until late Girl and trimmed with feathers, to that afternoon she heard Joel's the shallow Breton type with an pleading voice over the telephone, upturned brim all the way around asking her to see him tonight. Judging from the chic crowd at (To be Continued) the race track, it will be a fifty- GARDEN TOOLS Kidney Acids Hob Your Best Many people never seem lo gel_ I good night's rest. They turn and lou—llo awake and count sheep. Often they lilalrle It on “nerves” when it may lhelr U100!‘- Healihy lidueys filial‘ P°W"“ 5”” u” clylloohla Stallion BIIYZG OIANGI WY IIGIBTEID N0. M017 Will make the season of 1938 at I owner's stable, York and Friday of non week at large’: Livery stables. hnners would do well to inspect ...Il1la0oltbofore brcedlnf. Asllehns the highest llrelnllnn that any colt can have. Terms «.00 at time or breeding Ind $5.00 when men proves in tool. Mares at owner’: risk. IDBEII.‘ (XIAYPELL, Owner. r.-ml-s-1a—li. ' LAW EXAMINATIONS one of persons desiring admitted I law students are once a year only. Applicants hind to give notice in write secretary, to post a notice , to present a Council. in record- Ill the males of the Law soo- Millui MEETING Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of the Act of Incorpora- tion n. public Meeting of all con- tributors to the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital will be held in St. Paul's Parish Hall, Charlottetown, on Thursday, May 21st, 1936 at B P- M. for the purpose of electing trustees for the government of the Institutlon in accordance with the bYe~laws and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before it. ADA E. HARRIS, Secretary Board of Trustees. I.-ieea-5-a-ll-la-15-la-20. _;_____ ANNIIAI. ”ilEETlil(i lP.E.|.P.|l’.A. ._._._ The annual meeting of in, prime Edward Inland Provincial Rifle Ag. soolauon will be held in oh. no“; of Trade Market Dlllldlng, WI Tleld-1 nlr 0. May nth, 1938, at I o'clock. W. A. SMITH. Captain. secretary-Treasurer. L-4756 ldoorgotowll-cilariottotown Bus service STARTING‘ MONDAY. APRIL 27th. or as "soon after as possible. . us nous us no ohnstorra var.. P . m-"-......°"~°=--'.:.°:i.'-‘ . L50 l’.hl. . 5.00 PM. ... 8.10 BI. .. 5.15 PM. .31. Illa ... .. It.1hann's... load CAI V. J. IIIOIOI CIIIO. Wanted to buy well washed and picked wool. Price 24 cents. Also want quantity of unwashed wool. WM. CONDON Woollen Mills Professional cards. McLeod & Bentley W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY. K. C. I Barristers and Attomeys-at-Law MONEY 'ro LOAN Office: 180 Richmond street. M. ALBAN FARMER B- A. LLB. BAIIISTEB. 8’0l.lCl'l‘Ol. ITO MON!!! T0 LOAN Ilankolcanada Bldg. , (flnrlottetown Alex. W. Matheson closeness brought desire leaping to hold her closer still and kiss her. He did not say as he thought, "Your Joel whom you defend is a. weak- ling—not because he's poor but be- cause he keeps you bound to a promise you made two years ago. Two years make a great deal of difference in the growth of a wo- man. The woman does not love whom the child loves. Joel is still the adolescent boy. brooding over his poverty and doing noth- ing to advance himself. while you. Iris. have become a woman." He said to her, "There is too much love that isn't love but at- traction between men and women and not enough friendship." "It has been my experience." she C END PAIN - Soothe S O R E H A N D S by Rubbing in . “f|TNTA‘r”l D’ 5 Weakness STOP RESTLESS NIGHTS Keep your kidneys free from waste matter, poisons and acid. and [mi healthy activity into kidneys and bladder and you'll lire I hellthler. happier and longer life. Om: most efficient and harmless will ; in do this is to go! from your druggist n 10 cent has or Golll Mt-lilll Hanl-lem Oil Cnpullcr IIIII take them as directed —-the swlfl results will surprise you. Beside disturbed also some symp toms of kidney IIOIIIII: are back- nche, moist palms, leg cramps and puffy eyes. If you want real results be um to set GOLD MEDAL —tilt- original and genuine —a grand kid ney stimulant and diuretic -—rlghl from llasrlem in Holland. Give your kifilllcya a good cleaning age. in .. vr e. The Pure Bred Clydesdale Stallion PIIINGE E. 26486 Will make season of 1936 at the owner's stable at Emerald. Mares at owners’ risk. 0. W. CROKEN, 12», $7.50 to $14.00 70c 85c $1.05 Lawn Mowers 14”, and 16” wide Watering cans - - He put his arm around her and “H:s'II’t held her close. A protective gesture ye};-on-re making gun of me_ ache. Iml..l.. often follow. it don't only. she throuzht-min b “D Mfrk." ,_ . ’°‘” W “oz. ...“.:.v‘:..\::.:°.-...*..‘::.‘::.... ::::“.:::~ .... 1: (I s II lur e avorle e . . . - an - ’K-d that. I don't want to love a girl who goodmgm, to mm and‘ ad gone to Dodd 3 I nfiy I S is engaged to another man. Nor do her room that Selina did not ap- i .m _j__.._ I want I0 be mflnged 1°11‘ EV“? we pear and question her. Iris's head 75c $1.30 W‘ . . been 11101‘? 8110118 W Y‘ 91' - 9 rang with unasked questio All h ll be fri ds. Iris, ‘.2 t thi COUPLINGS Prince Edward Island 'I’..§...~ °"‘ " "° "3 — 9c ft. NO I C E He did not say howtililuchdhe lava ' ed h , h 1 l a he - r ‘ I HOSPITAL N 0 TI CE .,....::...°::..:,‘<::.z. . me lur money ,, ,5 M, I Grass catchers $1.00 81.10 & 31.25 Garden Shears Brume llakes $1.75 8: $1.85 Lawn Fencing & Border 14c, 16c and 186 fi- IIAKES 60c TROWELS 20c and 36c BRINGING UP shrugs BABIIBTEF-v UOIJCITOB. ITO Money to Loan collections Owner in Charge‘ Ofllcez 90 GRIN George B11305 GT “‘‘‘'‘—~----——-———-—. . IRE 16-8-I-0-7-15 {%= — son-ore-:=Rl—m~oe l-auto THKT H: is come BACK HAIR V ii liiliiilililli