The F Ybytery c Canada ‘Monday iconferer ithe Rev ‘chair. jJman 0i éservlce i subject: lfE. Boot iMlniste ‘lion. ' "helpful ClirlsLlt , voklng v , tion in ~ er too if, from t, H‘ doing .. ways l Y‘; quote , " at i GNERVOUSL EXIIAIISTIOII ‘is a dangerous condition, often tend- ing to mental disorder or complete co lapse. lt sometimes manifests itself in utter weariness; diainciination to make the least rnerktal or pb sical effort. in other eases there l; ex- treme irritability, iestiessnus, im- patience, over-sensitiveness, loes of sleep, neuritis, etc. Fellows’ Syrup gives remarkable f I results ls eases of Nervous Ex- hauation. ltco ' inoorrectbalanoeand in the purest form, such valuable constituents as _Calcium, iron, Phosphorus, Qumine, Sodium Potassium and Manganese, many oi which have their important func- tions in the treatment of Neuraa- thcnia. _ Ask for Fellows’ Syrup-made in Canadarsold at all drug stores. s1 . Tho llouso of llroams-Gosie-True a; harks-dream (Continued) And st that Jean came, right back to an understanding of all that had happened. as uis needle of s. compass swings back to the frozen north. "Rest?" she said, “Rest? Do you realise that rsiisu have all ‘no remainder of life to -—rest in? 'I'here'll be nothing else u; dogs" She released herself very gently from ‘rormarinh arms and, cmss- ing the room. io the window, stood iookmg out. "How funny!" she said in a rather high-pitched, uncrets'n voice. In a glass factory nre at Hallo, Gemiany, 1,000,000 bottles were des- troycd. I TROUT The United Kingdom has 35,000 more blind persons than i2 years 8Z0. W FISHING " REGULA TIONS No person shall fish for, catch, klll or sell any trout from the six- teenth day of September in each year to the fifteenth day of April following. No one shall at any time fish for or kill trout by other means than “Jigging" and "netting" trout is strictly prohibited. The use of a torch or artificial light in fishing for or catching trout Ingling. is prohibited. l, No person shall kill in one day more than thirty trout. The sale purchase or export oi trout no matter where procured is prohibited. Anyone not being a permanent resident of Prince Edward Island, or the Son, Daughter, Brother, Sister or a bona fide guest oi a permanent 'resident (from whom the resident receives no compensation whatever) and the gut must be accompanied by his host, who fishes for or at- » tempts to fish for any trout in the waters of Prince Edward Island with ‘out first procuring an anglers permit is liable to a penalty of twenty dollars ($20.00.) Permits (an be procured at the Iiglldd -— Fee $5.00. The open season for rainbow trout is from July ist in each year to Fishing with artificial files only allowed, Bug Dctober 31st. following. limit three trout in one day. i xnaanorrarowu. P. E. I. , May m, m2. Prince Edward Island _ Hospital _' ANNUAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that in ursuancc of the Act of Incorpora- ion a Public Meeting of all contri- utors to the Prince Edward Island ospitsl will be held in St. Paul's ariah Hall, Charlottetown, on Fri- . ay, May 27th, 1932 at 8 P. M, for he purpose of electing Trustees for he government oi the Institution n accordance with the By-Laws nd for the transaction of such ther business as may be brought ' iore it. g ADA E. HARRIS, » Secretary, Board oi Trustees. ‘044-5-13-17-19-21-2~i-26-2"l-7i. ,_________' ; JPERENNIALS ‘The time to plant Perennials is Now. , Delphenium, Oriental Poppy, rethrum or Persian Daisy, Digi- alis or Fox Glove, Canterbury Bell. hasta Daisy, Forgetmcnot, Sweet llliam, llflllyllwk. Blooming Pansy d Daisy. We also have a shipment from Botanic of Perennial Phlox, Cannas, ahlla, Gladiolus, Pennies, Iris, H: etc. . Carter dr Co., Seedsmen have our lants ior sale. The season hsa not et arrived for planting Annual owering plants, but will adverthe lhem in their season. J. J. GAY A: SON. Ilead Prince Street, Charlottetown "It looks just the ‘same-although everything in the world is changed." He came and stood beside her. “No," he said quietly. “Nothing is changed dear. Our love is the same as it was before. Always re- member that." "But we can't marry now." “No. We can't marry-now. You'll never have the Tormarln temper to bear with, after all!" . She laid her hand swiftly across his lips. “Oh, it was dreadful!" she said. recall ng the terrible scene which she had interrupted. “It-it hard- ly seemed-you, Biaise." "For the moment it wasn't. It was the Tormarin devl1—the curse of every generation. But I think that Vargny woman could turn a saint into a devil if she tried! She said something about you-and I Department oi Agriculture, Publicity ALBERT E. MORRISON. Game Inspector. AlilillAl. MEETING The ANNUAL MEETING of THE IMPERIAL SILVER. BLACK FOX C0., L'I'D., will be held in Poole a Thomson's Monday, June 6, 1932, at 8 p. m. Iikunable to attend, please mall your Proxy to the Secretary. W. L POOLE, Secretary-Treasurer. 3202-5-21-25-6-1-3. For Sale or To Let Dwelling house with lawn attach- ed, 22 Pleasant. Sb, bdlflllfilb" to l]. J. Palmer. Modern conveniences. Can be seen any time on applies.- tion to Mr. Palmer or to Palmer d: Farmer, Solicitors. W 3l38-5-17-iid-il Kings Favorite ENBOLLDIENT NO. 10 PURE BBED CLYDESDALE STALLION Will make the season at tho owners stable Hampshire, except every Tuesday when he leaves home trav- Blllll: by way of Green Bay and Emmyvlle to Lorne Ferguson, Hl-Illllton at noon where he will ro- maln til! Wednesday at noon, u". ing there ior home at night by wsy oi Bonshaw and New Haven. This horse won first money at all the Maritime Fairs last Fall. \ Phone 264. blfl-d-ll-tte-di. rofessional Bards 5 Stewart d. Lowther J. D. STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTIIEB BABRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. B4 Great George Street ' MONEY T0 LOAN McLEOD do BENTLEY .' .1. A. BENTLEY i W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. 1 '_ Banister and Attorney-at-Lsw ; Oillce: no Richmond Street ' MONEY ‘IO LOAN ‘hem: MA meson n. a Bell &o. 1.. MsTbleson, 1.1.0. l Barrister! s. Solicitors i Money to Loan Charlottetown and Montague ’ BABBISTEB, BOLICITOB .A. liaellonald, ILG. - IAIIISTIB, SOLICITOB, le- fj liley Building " ’ Charlottetown, P. l. Island. ouey to Loan and Collections given the very but attention. 75-2-e-imonth. QMARK R. MoC-UIGAN 7 panorama. sbnimoit, no. ,, m was - __. .".,.;ZI;Wé'T,-,_ E’ , Terms-saw and $8.00. Mares at | owner's risk. GEO. C. KITSON, ‘ ' Owner and Charge. 3177-5-20-41. INHSTUD The Great Axwirthy standard and ltegiatered will make the season Royalty. one mile from Charlotte- town. This horse is a Premium Sire. Termss-sitmo when Mare proves in ioal. Mares at owners risk. FRANK MeKAY, - 1n Charge. ilildO-d-il-Ws-ti. 11v THE sTuo POINSET ‘Nd STANDARD AND REGISTERED Slred by Longset. 2.00% by Dillon Axworthy out oi the American Bells. Dam Anna. Pratt 2.12 by King Ball. inc, 2nd Dam by Annie Wilkes by Aicone. 3rd Dam Nancy by Jeffer- son Prince. Poinsetls individuality sud speed inheritance qualifies him to be a Ifeat sire. A show rlng champion, with perfect manners. Bred in the "Kentucky oi Canada" s grandson of the Great "Dillon Axwerthy" "nut! said." Poinset will stand ior service Tuesdays and f-‘ridsys at Fsrquhar- sons Stables, Charlottetown, and at my ‘ " ." '3 “mu o to ha‘ . s ins F season, $15.00 to insure Mares at Owner's risk. w l I sior-isoI-l °~’~‘r'°13°fi§‘r”?;..r_ GARVELL stand. Unless"—with s. brief, rmiie-"you love me less?" can't send her away again," said in quick low tones. “She's your "filth (he writm). mdadi Bad Bruth naturally followed." His trou ssh liver. As soon as he started taking S. S. Lv. Montreal f0 May 1 May 2i June d Terms uioo for chance, nose for ' '1 oi Charlottetown Agents couldn't stand it." "Was that it? Then I suppose I shall have to forgive you"—wlth a Ofiice, Charlottetown, Fisheries Officers, Provincial Police or the under- p ale lttle attempt at a smile. But the half-hearted smiled fad- ed again almost instantly. "Oh, B‘aise, what would your temper matter if we could still be together?" she cried passbnately. "Nothing in the wide world would matter then!" Presently she spoke again. "But it's worse for you than for me. I wsh it were more equal." "How worse for me? I don't under sad "Ah, you know I don't mean that! "file" Monhme’ an But I've only the separation to iacc. I'm not tied to somebody I don't love. You've got Nesta to o0ns'der." “Nerta?" He gave s short, grim laugh. “Nesta can go beck to where she came from." There was a long silence. At lest Jean broke it. "Blsise, you can't do that-you she lie)’ “My wife! She seems to have been obvious of the fact-and to have wished to be equally obvious of it-ior the last few years." "Yes, of course she's been wrong, wickedly wrong. But that doesn't Stomach and Intestines Both Weak Acute Gastritis, result of War, remedied by Carterfiv Little Liver Pills Mr. A. E. a. was ill ‘wretched limlth after the War. He had Acute Gastritis. lie couldn 't ut normally and felt poor- "Constipation and in- "y oonimmced my H es and _ all the time. igostion e was aggravated by a slug- r. Carter's Little Liver Pills he began t feel bett ; d ' sire... Jail‘. Jillkhiirilfiii‘; able to est anytluug l fancy," be om. cluda his letter. Ti-IE Cl-IARLUPTETOWN GUARDIAN llllllll iil-llilil And It Brought Relief Constipation Those who are bothered with eon- stipstion should road Mr. Goipkds unsolicited lottar: "‘ ' < \ “l have miIored witli constipa- tion for years. A friend of mine told me to try Ann-Beau. I have ALL-Blur! for the past six weeks as s breakfast food. It has regulated my bowels as clockwork. Now I would not be without a Jéacksgo ‘at all tiniea."—Mr. Leslie lpke (ad. dress upon request). Common constipation-with headaches, lose o ‘a petite, slee - lessness—is due to sck p! “bulk" to exercise the intestines, Vitamin B to help tone the intestinal tract. Both are present in Kelloggh ALI.- BRAN, as well as iron for the blood. The “bulk" in ALL-BRAN is much g like that in lettuce. Within the body, it forms a soft mass, which gently clears the intestines of _ wastes. Being a natural corrective, ALL-Balm is not habit-forming. Try ALL-BRAN in place oi pills and drugs-so often harmful. Just eat two tableapoonfuls daily- serious cases with every meal. If our intestinal trouble is not rs- ieved this way, see your doctor. In the red-and-green package. At all grocers. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. alter the fact that she's your resp- ponslbiliiy, Blaise. You must take her back." "Take her backP-violently. "I'll be shot if I do! She's chosen to live her life without me for the last few years-she can continue to do so." Jean laid her hand on his arm. She was smling wistfuliy. "Deer, you'll have to take her back," she persisted gently. "Don't you see—she's not wholfy to blame? You've admitted that. You've blam- ed yourself in a large measure for her running away. It's up to you now to put. things stralght, to-to give her the chance she didn't have before." "You're discounting these last few years," he returned gravely. "These yearsin wh'ch she has liv- ed a lie, allowing me to believe her dead~cheating and deceiving me as no man was ever cheated before. She's chested me out oi my happi- ness"—heav‘ly-"taken you from mel" ' "Yes, I know.’ Jean's voice quiv- ered, but she steadied it again. "But even in’ that, she was not solely to blame. You've told me how-how weak she is end easily led away. And she's very young. What ehancewould Nesta. have oi sssertingher will against her s's- tern, even had she wished to re- turn to you? She ran away from Staple in a fit oi temper and be- cause you had frightened her. After that-you can see for yourself- Madame do Varigny is responsible for everything that has happened since." Tormarin remained silent. The quiet justice oi Jean's summing up of the situation struck at him hard. She waited a moment, then add- ed quietly: Ha wheeled round on her violent- 1y. "And you?" he exclaimed. "You? Did you ever love me, Jean, that you can talk so coolly about turn- ing me over to ‘“ woman?" She whitened at the bitter ac- cusation inihls tones, but she did not flinch. "It's just because I love you, Blaise, that I want you to do this thing-to do his only thing that is worthy of you. Oh, my dear, my dear"-her hands went out to h m in sudden, pleading-"do you think it's easy fcir mo to ask L11 xfiegblea are a valuable aid to health; r. Carter's Little Liver Pills are °' 1932 "l “Wills Fem» EH1 PURELY VEGETABLE Nocalomel boweb. Carter's also muiatiou. Sol sud very ways ssk for Cnartefo nouns. nnsvwheiuioflcdflicredgiack-ages, IDTIGE T0 FilX RMHHIEIIS Commencing May 16th, we will have a car of fox food at Home's Siding on Mondays, ‘hiesdsys, and it?" The desolate cry pierced him. i-le caught her in his arms kissng her fiercely, adoringly. "Sweetheart! . . . Ibrgivo me! I'm half mad, I think. Beloved. Ill’ that you forgive me!" She leaned against him, glad to feel the straining clasp oi.’ h‘; arms about her-tn rest onoo more in her place against his heart. "Dearest oi all," she said tremo- uously, "there is no question of forgiveness between us two. 'I‘here Wednesdays of each week. ma nsnms Aasrronz 00., LIMITED. 3 25-5-17-61. urness Red Cross Line “SILVIA '3 Freight sud Passengers. ‘ Ar. Ch"l'owu A. M. gnfl Lv. for St. John's Ma 9 fortnightly thereafter. BROS LTD. l Prince Ed Regular Week-End Ex FRIEND lllill lilli ‘neverwfil be. We're Just-—both oi “ggouuiiii; in the dork. one there's only dvtW-bfflktflll-"vl- i; duty-lo mm to." i - “Th” mod together in. silence. communion of sorrow which had so suddenly W!" "W" “Fm- ‘W9 kgqflng in their hearts that w“ m, "i; comfort that must for eve: be denied them in ~the lonely future. ‘ ' ' r ‘ ' Atlsst Joan roll“ 1!." ‘"94 ems its rum-mm m4 hr w! searched Blaises‘ 1M9; "an!" u" question she oouid -no.lonl'el' brine hgfgelf to put. in words. Ma met their gaze. . ~ ' _ "Jean, is it your wish I do this thing-take nsistoibacki" ' " ' ‘He felt a shudder rim through her frame. Twice she triedineifectualiy to answer. At lest she forced . her dry lips to utter an affirmative. "So be it." - His answer aoundedin her e like the knell to the whole mean- ing of llie. The future was settled. Henceiorth their live must lie a- part. “Bo be it, said Blsise. "She shall come back and takoherplace at staple." Jean clung to him a little closer. "Blaise, beloved¢l know the iisroei- pm will beyours. not mine won't be easy dear. 1 shall go to Chamwood to be with Claire at oncc-to-morrow-and it won't be easy, when I see in an evening the lights twinkle up at Staple, to know that youtwo are within shut in from the worldtogether, while I'm outsde-always outside your life and your love'." “You'll never be outside my love," he said swiftly. "That's yours, now and forever. And no other woman shall rob you of one Jot or tittle oi it, were she my wife twenty time! over. I will bring Nesta back to Sta/pie, and she shall bear my name and live as my w'fe in the eyes oi the world. But my love-that's yours, utterly and entirely. Yours and no others." she lifted her face to his, and their lips met in s. kiss that was the seal of love and all Java's faith- fulness. I "So i; mine yours," she said. “Now and forever, in this world and the next. Oh, Blalse-belovedl"—she clung to him in a passion of love and anguish and straining belief- "Some day, surely, in that other world, God will give us freedom to take our happiness!" OHAPHIR. XXIII! THE RETURNING TIDE Two “ had ‘ ‘ since Fate's dividing sword had fallen, for ever separating Jean from the man she loved, and the subsequent march oi events, with the many changes involved and the bitter loneliness of soul entailed, hsd made the two months seem to her more like two years. g She had left Staple for Cham- wood on the day following that oi Madame do Varignyu visit. it was not longer possible for her to rs- msln under the same roof with Blaise, where the enforced strain of meetinl each other daily, and of endeavouring to behave as though nothing more than mere common- plsoe friendship linked them to- gether, would heve been too great for either of them to endure even for the few remaining day; which still intervened before the date originally planned for her depar- tum. (To Be Continued) Make the same use of a bool that a bee does of a shower; she steals sweets from it, but does not injure it. urunins Que "S ' L! him; NT I ' l;xcursions Between Nova Scotia and ward Island cursions by Steamship- a "HOCHELA GA " (Good ior leaving Ch-rlottotown Friday Pletou Saturday mornings-Returning thrfoilowing Monday.) rssssnceiis ms _ Aorosioenas (Allslaos including afternoons and M wlisrisges 3.80.), Azsto’ - srsouu. curiae on axrsnaiorr A-r sum ssrss , ' Covering Period from‘ , -. MAY 2o to MAY 25,1932 ooiorortea not e 11W l’! F"! mm} human touch of endow!" ll! 91'! Demand" For/Bermudd ~ _ Vegetables suacrurou. sei-iiiodsulsy, so- (Oausdiau Press ..osbla1-<_!anads’s embargo upon california vegetable products, owing to on outbreak foot and mouth disssso in that Stats, has aoshd-satousivm-ds- msud for Bermudian vesehblel in the Doaninion, according to 17$?- Hand," chairman ‘oi the Bermuda trade and developmeutboard. ' Mr. Rnnd i; anrcuio to Montreal and Ottawa and willsndoavor to , " Canadian authoritiu to mi-‘niiii iuiei-‘iraruwitetwn twil- ltles between Canada and Bermuda. The Dominloris trade agreement with Bermuda stipulates l-‘hat to secure free admission into Canldl. Bermudian produce must be IMP)?- ed by Canadian ships, but the in- creasing Canadian demand has caused congestion hero owing. to scarcity of steamship spite. Murder And“ v Suicide Verdict ST STEPHEN, N. 3., May 20- (By The Canadian Freak-A var- dict of murder-suicide was returned at an inquest held at calaisJdulnt. across the St. Crolx River from. here, in the deaths early this afternoon of Leonard Steeves and his wife, both about 80 years of age. l MAY 21. 1932 GGarden Fresliriessé-Alway; "Fmll iroinilio’ Gardens” tion and flir- "min. France. will hold an exhibi. t—_-__ > 15.3“!- grow mean unless sited by religion. m MONTREAL‘ .M I N A K i WINNIPEG EDMCNTON J A S P EIL‘ LO C KY. MOUNTAIN$ Evidence given at. the inquiry was to the effect that the woman had not been well for the last few weeks and, when the husband entered the home at 2 o'clock this afternoon. she was standing at the top of the stairs pointing a heavy service rifle at him. She fired, the bullet tear- ing ofi the top oi the man's head. He died in a few minutes. After firing tho shot. Mrs. Steeves placed the muzzle oi the weapon under her ch‘n and pulled the trigger, witness at the inquest stated. The bullet ripped up through her head, causing instant deal-h. Dr. W. I-I. Bunker, Calais, medical examiner for Washington County, Maine, presided at the inquest. g - Leonard Bteeves was a plumber- i-iis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Steevee, live in st. stevhen. WhotberyourtripisioMoutresloroaeibai apaustlsooontiueocdeiuxeCsosdisoNv tionaitninssrostyourservice. Leave Halifax by the Maritime Express or _0cesa ‘limited. 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