PAGE TWU 1-: You will not only enjoy the deiidous flavor bf Lipton’: Tea, but by saving the coupons from every llb. and lélb. package you angel —positively [ru beautiful piece: of Wm. Rogers 8r Son Silverplate. Send for premium list to- day.Thos._|. Lipton Limited, 4} Front I I I Spinnmgfilllleaving irntl flit’ your uoul ln lit- spun into _\‘.'|rti and WiWvIi inln hliiukr-ts. (hargcs are. 5mg“- turn ‘B’; ct-nls pvr pound. tliittlili-il \;|.’l\ It; tents. Blitiiki-ts S1110. it" uiiLAuiidi-r- r-rl 51%.‘). lt litkrs five pounds of until pcr lilaiikt-t. Wool must lit‘ well uznhctl. all dirt and luirr~ tiivkt-d out. Tln- sins ol single yarn is: lflPfillllll, ilnultli-tl yarn: fine, ntvditiin. I'lt.l|\l' iiiirl hooking. Put ~|li[l]\l‘l'\ lniil owners’ nitmn- on all [llll'i'l'i\', itddress and i|\\ll“lli1lll\ lllxilif’. Send by mail or freight. Freight will he paid on 100 pntmtl lots. Prim- ol ui-Il \\.l—ill'f.i picked llfllli is J10 cents a pound. Stu-rial pricc for un- washed uool. WI. CONDOS. 65 Qur-v-n St. Charlottetown --. {i141 is lu »- “(':l.t'l'Il Boil the of nald simi ' “its! l lib) < out; truth- six k. id under and by it n p-nvcr of I iIHiULHUIG of ~ the l\\'t‘|l‘}‘- ' A. l». 10111 and it. lmtlal Meeting s .lZ.vi in- ly to _ I . . The Annual .\Iectin$ of the share- nitdil m‘ Hflvmh ‘my n! April‘ ‘L holders of Charlottetown Forum Ltd" will be held in Board of Trade Rooms Wednesday ,.Vlay “'1I.Ll.\.\l "YGHIES TTlI~IFF for Thqniiin Klrkham AIURTGAGEE Frances Shelley Wee: vuntlAl- ollvl ca. (Continued) She bent her head and lifted the "Well," Tubby said, buttoning his i pinls w her lips. She held them coat and squaring his shoulders, if l there, silent. he's got to be kept away. he's got] "Deborah." ' to be kept away, and that's all there i "Yes?" ; is w it. After all, there are four men . "Do you... like me at all?" of us here, and Burch. Five V’ She did not answer. Bryn could against one. That ought to be . hear his own heart pounding. 1-le ea=y." - waited. "You talk as if we were going to i She stirred. “You have been fight about it,‘ Sally said tearfuily. l more than kind to me,’ she said, "With guns. It isn't half as blund- "and to Grandmother, too." I an: ering or eas - as that." very gratful." "Not hal Madeline echoed. l, beside her on the wall and jumped “This i; going to be strategy. And lightly down. "I think we ought strategy‘, Tubby‘, never was your _ to go in" she said quickly. strong point, if you will remember." ‘ She (ilfi n0 speak on the way She smiled up at him, a warm back to the house except to mur- iender smile that made him blink .mur "Thank you" as he held the and look as if he saw her for the door. Once inside she went directly ilTSL time. "But you're a darling, i up the stairs. Tubby. and you're loyal and strong, ‘ wanted to pct away from him iiiid worth a lot more than one of i For a orig time Bryn stood at the ihose slippery strategists." 1 foot of the airs. thinking. ‘wonder- '\‘\'ell. gee," Tubby said, bewijd- ing, remenibc-rzng. Then. slowly. ered and sat down. he went on up, and down to Tubbys room. Bryn shut the door behind him and wt down uninvited. He looked at Tubby‘. "You do a lot of think- " these d ' he said comm - ." ' be hard on you.‘ ._ retorted. meeting don't look any too ' And yet. here 1 "We might bar the road," Tubby . w. "Put a gate acres "Somebody: would have to guard ,it, of course," Bryn said thought- ‘fully. “And hed want to know why he couldn't pass. If I stayed there myself and had a talk with him, explaining the situation. i: might help; but I woulrit trust him no: to pretend to go away" and then to sneak back when we weren't watching JUSI to see what harm he could do." 1 "What you're hinting at." Tubby said boldly, "is that we've gotto ‘rapture him. the-n. and dispose of I "What ihim finally. oiicc and for all._ ‘Well ,Murtier. I suppose. Of course, 1t a ...» doesn't matter. Any o5 us would pasioii T gladly oblige, but i‘ vvotild be nice Fcnse eiioii Io to know your plans first. We Bryn drcnv a bzeaih. "1' might draw lot. see who would tioii“. kiiotv. r c; viiieiiiber. I stab him. That's the fairest way. don't think >0. .. I minted real was to find oiit how she felt. I "What we've got to do." Bryn said disregarding Tubby. "is to let him come here. all unsuspecting; but we've got to know ahead of time. We've got to let him come here to make sure of getting our hands on him. Illildé our own 88195 We can be sure of being un- know how I feel. "There you go. 01d duncelierid She doesn't know how you feel. does she? ’I‘har is. you couldn't ex- pect her to be any more sensible ‘than you. under the circtimitancc’. and you're as blind as an nwl So you Just asked the girl where she dlfilitlfbed." tstood and omitted to mention your "I know," Deborah said suddenly. ‘own state of affections f : "J09." {Bright boy. Women love that. kind "Joe?" ‘of thing. It. gives them so much She turned to Bryn. "Yes. is our nearest neighbor's boy. Be- i Bryn gazed at him dazedly. fore you came." she explained, Tubby groaiicd. l-lc reached over ; "when Joe's father brought us any to the table beside him and lifted ‘ mail from town, or anything we Pilars letter. open, its words leap- didn‘: expect, he used to sound a mg out from thc page. Read that." call on a horne he has there. A he commanded. "If anything can kind of hunting bugle he made sober you up. lill: will." himself out of a deer-horn. He's "I don't want. to read it. It l terribly proud of it. and he loves to ha~n't llllyiillll’; to do with mo." do it. He's taught Joe, too. and "That's just what you'd like to Joe tground to stand on." 36th a1 L 5r, 3,, . $.00 P. M. ‘i 5' “ENDEQQTI... MOrcgage Sale . n-one-Ts-Eiiai. "'_*"' i.- tiiion ALI. pftrtvi of land TENDERS will be received by the un- ‘ ff? ‘l w" BVLXI-lillliiilglf‘ dersigncd up i0 May 2h‘ for v iriiifg-ii the decorating of (a) walls iii.t.\i.',ifi.i‘i‘ i" ‘"~"‘"i laud ln it-iiatutf (b) walls and floors of Mil- ~ l ton Church. work to be com- pleted by June 15. Lowest tender not necessarily" ac- . ceplcd. i GERALD HOOPER i l t . . lll _ til’ l' '1 li\l"l’ [Wt-PD or,‘ "-|l" 1311i: niiil living Luv. or T. l W. H. HORNE Wardens L-697-5-2Z25-26 snip 11‘ouiii_\ zn ‘ hflliijlil"! and ~, that is to s:i_v. u p-...-¢~.».;..., iii‘ North- -i l|_v the Elm-k‘ i), by wit: pliflliflllt l I. itirtirrwlrdn gin’ y". » v v -- ll‘.'llll'tl ,1 sans 0r FLRNITLRE ,\_ ..*,.,?_.,",,',:; at gilflcrrn nf F4 nun in] . “Till!” I t t PPER HILLSBOROUGH , a t»: ti. '2?!» sTREIET ~‘¥;°"'.~';'..."£ tit-Law, of Parlor. Dininizronm. Kitchen i ',,',‘”,,,",' ngflj and Bedroom Furniture. 1 ' "H" ititctcsi . _ , _ _ Fir . 5 i TL asim. MAI 2w. b» .354."'é.?tii'...f,"§ih.f.?* Ill/trill this first day of Mny, A, 1). v 12 Pa“. L_65_l_5_22_25 ARTIIFR F. llrqtifln XIUIIKQQPQ, Tenders for Motor Truck ~ Scaled tenders are invited for the sale to the City of [two ton dump-body truck, full description and specifica- t tlpvns to accompany each tender, all to be in City Clerk’s i Office by noon of Wednesday; May 26th, 1937. GEORGE P. XICHOLSON, City Clerk, Oily of Charlottetown 11-642-5-21-22-25 Fenders For Street, Paving Sealed tenders are invited for the paving of City ets or portions as now authorized. Schedule of pro- wilh approximate distances or areas, specifications City Engineer, and stipulations requiring and regulat- ipg employment 0f local labor, may he inspected at the of- flbe at‘ the City Clerk. Tenders to state price per square yield of pavement and lineal foot 0f curb for each project "' tely, and to lie in the City Clerk's office by noon o.’ Werlhesday. May 35th. 1937- GEORGE P. NICHOLSON. City Clerk, City of Charlottetown MqH-ih, 10M. o May 19th, 1937. L-643-5-21-22-25 i him in silence, holding to her face. r i (‘lOVP-DHIKF. tfume. heady and sweet, drifted up i to tum. l you can hear it for miles. Why not think. bet me tell you, my son. why not. have Joe watch the road? it's got. everything to do with you. Nothing could get past him, especl- It may be addressed to me. but if I ally if you told him enough to make hadn't been here with you. I'd And never have seen it. She knows the minute he sees the car he can darn well I'l pass the word on to sound the horn, and we'll have al- you." most fifteeen minutes to prepare." "What word?" “Well, there you are." Bryn said. - ‘Take it. Read it.” Smiling down at Deborah. "We're Bryn took it, and sighed. but R11 "EM. aren't W9?" settled down to it. "We're all richt." Deborah My Dear Tubby: I do hope you are having a pleas- ant visit away up there in the mountains. I must Lay I was com- pletely taken by surprise to hear that you had gone, and without telling anyone your address! But Bryn naturally would not care to said. and her lashes dropped to her cheek at the look in his eyes. ' Bryn, very boldly, had proposed a ztarht walk to Deborah. and to his surprise she had made no excuse. She had been pale and wcarv after the BXLIIBIYIEIIC of the lettcr, and I now that some solution had been ' have the world know the location of reached. she put it behind her with ' . his idyllic retreat. Isn't it roman- mliei 51w ‘talked Mons beside tic? I think itls too thrilling. and together with every one else, I can scarcely wait to meet his bride. I ' hear she is VOTy beautiful and com- , pletcly charming. and I am so glad for Bryn. Do give him my kindest from time to time. the sheaf of he had gathered for her beside the walk. Their per- "Its a beautiful night," he said Affectionately, steadily. PILAR. , “Yes” Brvn looked up. “How does she “What's it like up here in the its... Deborah's name? How docs mm“ time’ Deborah " tshe know you're here with us?“ "Oh." She Yepllfid. "it's beautiful. t "I'll bet. a nickel she searched I 1°"? it- we 89?» 9V9!‘ 5° much the records of the license bureau snow, just here in the valley, but it , for the answer to your first ques- doesn't last long. When it comes, luon. And for the other, Sally and it makes me think of Lorna Doone. Do you remcmbes? When the snow ivas so heavy and thick, and they were all winterbound?" "What do you do with yourself when you are snow-bound?" ‘There was always plenty to do. Mending. you know, and sewing, and keeping the house in order." "But in the evenings?" She glanced up at him. “$ome- times it i". a little dull,“ she said. "But Joe's father brought us a. load of logs each fall. and we would put one on the fire. Gary and I. and sit beside it reading. Or playing chess. “It sounds very pleasant," Bryn said. “We'll get a radio this winter shall we? And how about a kitten or two? A hearth isn't really com- plete without a kitten." She murmured something under her breath. Eryn bent toward her. "I beg your pardon?" "I said." she replied. lifting her voice. "I said. you would probably be bored. The road will be im- l passable as soon as the rains set in. ‘ You will find it very dull, shut away from the world for so long." . "No," he said. “I'd be looking at a you." i She caught her breath. "You'd get tired of that." "I'd never get tired of looking at you. Don't you know how beauti- ful you are, Deborah You're the prettiest thing in the world." “Oh, no. 1Y0. I'm not." A Face Covered With Pimples 0am: Much Embarrassment There in little doubt but. that impure and impoverished blood in the soil on which those red, white, pus fillml pimplfll da- volop and thrive, and that, nnihingmhort of a vigorous, persistent blood purifying treatment will eradicate them from the -i-€—i CANADIAN an: srcw/mmzss Mia Margaret Radcliffe, Cana- da's first and only air line ‘tcward- New Your-Montreal Service. Bhe l5 the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. s. Radcliffe of Chemninus, B. C.. and was educated ln Reilflll- 585k- lilZl)(l( l\ i L (l ( ) l) _ B l . MBTITCOCk Bbod Bitters hnuiahen had blood and with the bad blood banished the all! becomes (rec from pimples. . "i i‘ F R 8 "r - “t ttnstsrtwe r , -. ~ . 4 ‘. She put her hands. quickly, as if she . e - .\IcGuigan. ess, who flies on the new non-stall ‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN on beautiful 1 URI/vii. Wraith/Es Simon left a forwarding address. Pijar would get what she wanted or die in ihe attempt." 4T0 be Continued) STERLING WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting of Sterling W. I. met at the home of l Mrs. D. J. MacLeod. Thursday May ,ti-tirteentn. with fifteen members present. The meeting opened with the Institute Ode and Creed. The ‘minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The school committee reported that the traffic signs had been ordered. The sick committee reported that f had been sent to two sick ,. oris in the district. and pre- rfllffifi a bill of 62 cents. ‘The iollougng r 1v committees were appointed: Sick. Mrs. Frank Bell, Mrs Cranford MacKay. Mrs. John Program, Mrs. Thomas Boiger. Mrs. Wallace MacKay, Lunch. Mrs. H. S. MacEwen, lVIr-s. George Bron-n. Mrs. J. E. Fleming Airs. Edward Gallant, Mrs. Fleming arid Mrs. NIacKay gave a report of the-meeting at New Glasgow re- distrlct convention. The program consi=ted of an in- teresting journal prepared by Mrs. John .\IcG:iigati. also two contests, ii t prize won by .\fiss Hilda His- Mrs Gecrge Brown, Mrs. John Mc .. gait .\lrs. H. S. MacEwen. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. John McGuigan. Roll Cal‘. to be answered with A Quest n Box. Meeting closed with the Narzonal Anthem. Wooetl His Bride By Short - wave lladio CORIINNA, Me, May 24—(AP> —-Claitenoe L. Stone of this town. was honeymooning today with a. Canadian bride he had wooed a.‘ _ycar and a half in a short-wave radio romance. Both Stone and the former Miss Doris M. Fenwlck, whom he married yesterday at her Harntr ton. N. B., home are "ham" radio- operators. They first picked up each others call signals back in November. 1936. and by last September Stone decided he'd like to see the girl to whom he had talked so often. sometimes for hours at a stretch. through the ether. Then he be- came a monthly visitor at Hamp- ton. The radio romance was not pri- vate. and most of the through wick listened in on the sweet- hearts. who accumulated quite a bit of fan mail before their marri- age. EMMANUEL .. ("Philip saith unto him. un-d "Shew us the Father. and it suf- ficieth us") rggflrds, and give Deborah my love. ‘The lightnlngs flash, the thundera affleoted. All through his life he roll. The biliows rise and roar. The tempest sweeps across the land 591th WB-B B8 From stormy shore to shore. The sun in heaven hides his face, The clouds of heaven lower, And Nature's forces vie to show. Their devastating power. I think of how our ancient sires The face of Nature viewed. And deemed they say in awuful sights Its author's mind and mood; 1 think of how the nations yearn- ed. Yet. doubting feared to see The God of quaking earth and airy, Of stormy wind and set. » And even Israel's chosen mice Perceived their God to he Jehovah. he who ruled the earth High over land and sea; Jehovah, he whose awful name They held in reverence dread, And deemed the name. in contmon ton e Should not be said or read: The 00d who thundered from the l: D9! Of Sina.i's blazing hill. The law of shall and not to man, That man could ne'er fullfil; The law that chewed the way of life To Adam's sinful race, A way to be fulfilled alone By God's redeeming grace. And thus it was men did not lmow. Nor were they to prone find God's presence 1n his only Son, So gentle, good Ind kind: who carrie to do the Father's will, Hts message to declare. And illustrate to anxiou, men A father's love and care. Ho stood beside them on the Ship Onstormy Galilee. He bade their anxious fears to cease, ,Arid stllied the stormy sea. And 1o the message of the ion, So full of truth and grace: Behold the man who seeth me- He sees the Father's face. —M. McKenzie OTTAWA. May 24—Notloe of the folcfwing incorporation was given in this week's issue of the Canada Gazette: st. Lawrence Equities, Ltd. $00,000, Charlottetown. lug. Help nature woke! your and plioalofl pououlon by eloanslnp _ soothing and relaxing your ayes with the daily one of Murine. Healthy ayes Focovertdyomflurim M‘ nglpcd loop eyes healthful on! Puebla “hams-- willed otherwise and hls spirit took Maine and New Bnmk it; flight from its earthy and was a prosperous farmer. He NITMEROUS ARTISTIC. SCIENTIFIC LITERARY AND SPORTING EXHIBITIONS l1 ttAY-Noyrlmog 9 3 7 For lnfnrmaflnn kindly apply to Steamship and Travel All!!!" l-"d lilfl f0 SIR. A. L:\.\'FKA.\'CIII, HALIFAX, F5. Answered as J ok-QN ow May Be Bride In Memoriaml MR. WHLIAM GAUDETTE On Tuesday. April 27th. Mr. Wil- 11am Gaudette passed peacefully away at his home in Pleasant View after a short illness of Pneumonia. Although great hopes for his recovery were held God abode notwithstanding all that. medical care, and tender nursing had clone to keep him longer. Mr. Gaudetle was in his '72 year lived all his life in Waterford and Pleasant. View and in his passing the community looses om whose place cannot soon be filled. An ex- emplary father and husband. kind in word and deed to the needy and wal noted for his honesty ln his dealings with hla fellow men. His his life truly christian. During his illness he was fre- quently visited by his beloved pas- tor Rev. . Walsh who ad- ministered to him the last sacre- merits. He leaves to cherish his memory a sorrowing widow nee lAnnle Clohoaey, three sons Edward C. Pleasant View, Earhle J. ori the homestead and Howard J. St. Louis. three daughters Evelyn. Mrs. John P. Wallace. Alma Lot 3; Jessie, Mrs. Thomas L. Matthews. Newton rfientre Massachusetts. and Margaret, Mrs. Wilfred J. Shea. Ebbsflcet. Also one brother Dougal and two sisters Mrs, Agnes Cameron and Mrs. Will McIntyre Mexico Maine. v - His funeral to the Immaculate Conception Church. Palmer Road. was very largely attended despite the state of the roads. ‘The pall- bearers were Messrs Frank J. Shea. Captain John Perry, Joseph Clohossay, Gmmloa Ready Emmet Shea. and George Knox. The many mass cards, splrtual bouquets messages or sympathy and flowers all testify to the esteem in which the deseesse was held. May his soul rest in peace. REST A WHILE "Twenty minutes of relaxation during the do more to discourage lines and wrinkles around forehead and mouth than almost any other regu- lf your water supply ll not Just what you would like to have, why. not [Ive na a call? No rrtatlcr how mull or how large your Job ls-, whether you need a. well for dornca- tlo, manufacturing. flre or town purposes we have equipment that.’ will correspond with the work to be l dons, lhllled men to operate It and ‘ 30 yarn of experience back of us, Reasonable prices. All work guar- anteed to stand the lest of time. complete day will hour . " ‘o stile contalnctl “Just 8-5 8 Joke." Agnes Storms answered the advertisement George Iossing. Ontario farmer, 59year- old widower, put in a, newspaper asking for a wife. Hers was Just one of the 100 replies he received. but Good Friday. when he visited some of the prospects, he chatted with Agnes for 10 minutes and de- cided she was his choice. Agnes admits he is n lot older, but said: "He looks healthy and 1 felt et- tracted to him. I'll marry him if he comes and gets me." ‘The couple is here seen. Agnes happy. George with some of the applications he rc- fused. lar routine," says a beauty expert. “The home woman ought to plan to take a short nap sometime dur- lng the afternoon. and all business women should rest for at least twenty minutes between the time they finish work and the dinner Mortgage Sale There will be sold by Public Auc- tlnn in front of the Court Houso at Sourla ln King's County in Prince Edward Island on Saturday the fifth tiny of June. A. D., 193T at the hour of twelve o'clock noon Alil. 'l‘IlA'l‘ TRACT piece or parcel of iflllli sli- uiua lying and being iit Falrflcld on lint or Township Number Forty- t-icvon in King's County in Prince Eil- wnrd Island, bounded and described as fnlluiva that la to su)’:—BOU.\'DED on the North hy the Gulf of St. Law- rence; on the East liy land of Edward Ilollniitl, now .\llchiicl Holland; lill‘ South Ivy the Stream of Srvrlli Lake 41nd on the West by the fnrni of land formerly owned by Jnhu Kennedy containing FIFTY ACRES of lanil a llttlo more or a. The above sale la marlo under and h vlrtuo of and pursuant t0 a power lu nn lnilcuturn of Mortgage bcarlng tlntc the twenty-sixth ilny of November A. l).. 193s‘ and tniule horn-con John .»\. Dou- m-tte of Fnlrflcltl lii King's County lii Prince Edward island, Farmer. of the one piirt. and John McQunld of Sourla tn King's County in Prince Edward Island, Tailor. of the other part, and because. nf dcfnult hnvlng been lllllfil! in the pnymcnt of the principal and interest secured there- l ‘SiFnr further particulars apply to prtgurl F. llcllunid, Solicitor, Sourls, . NOTICE The Annual Meeting of Th4 Prince Edward Island Provincial ltlfle Association wlll be hold in lht Board of Trade Rooms, Market Building. on Tuesday, May 25th 1937, at B P. M. W. A. SMITH, Captain. Scorch-r!- P. I‘. I. P. B. A iL-547-5-18-l9-21-25. LANDFORD LIMITED Notice is hereby given that the above named Company. which was incorporated by Letters Patent under the provisions of the Companies Act, intends to make applica- tion to the Honourable the ‘Secretary of State of Can- ada for leave to surrender its Charter under the pro- visions of Section 29 of the Companies Act, 1934. Montreal, May 18, 1937. DAVID YOUNG. Seer tar!- ioa-szs-ii rtntttizsns Owing to the late arrival of Feb ttllzer Steamer we an unable W supply mixed Ferlllllari 0010M THURSDAY MORNING. MAY I! In the meantime we can IBM‘! Chemicals. The Island Fertilizer C0; . . . LINIITE). “gated this first day of May, A. D. cmfloggo|wn i . JOHN groan/Am, ._. Inrl n ff- L-st-t-i-ii-‘isfaa. L-Bl7-5-3041- W0ol—Wool-—W0olj' The Prince Edward Island Sheep Breeders’ Association wui u!" assemble wool for Island Shcq: Owners and ship for marketing thrill!‘ the Canadian Cooperative Wool Growers, Limited. Sheep owner! l" notified that the lull market value of the wool will be paid each INN" as soon as wool hu been received. A. angementl have been mule In‘ l local agents to uslst In collecting and making payments at local 9°15“ The marketing service of the Canadian Cooperative Wool Lruworl l9 unexcelled. . Experience has indicated that wool growers calling 00W!" atlvely through this organisation have invariably pmlllell higher values for their product. Do not dispose of your wool before Investigating thll lyflom M l!" kcllng. Shlp wool at any time. Full partlcunrs on prices, etc" given on requflk ‘TRISK will c0. Lilli. Prince Edward Island Sheep DQ003011" Association CHARLOTTETOWN VAIIGIIAN H. BROOM, Manager for P. E. I. flnmmenlde r _“'7l"‘.' ‘I riitfiiaths-n? ifl ils-i-n-zal 44' -fl-N:1-:2-5. tfetififaiir" :__.-._