. s PAGE TWQ gTlHAN A ch '.--1.._ THE CFIARLWPTETOWN . GUARDIAN Col/WES l , l .'Marrz'ed Quarters B! nsvm usu. Continued "couldn't father come, up now?” suggested Bradford by way of answer. Thus recalled to the magnitude of the family event Mrs. Bradford hobbled over m the speaking tube which had i‘; J - W s; A . ' l enjoys this - inbetween meal smw This delicious ‘snack’ is more than a “chocolate bar”, it's made to touch the spot when you have a craving for a sweet -and it’s packed _fu_il of en- orgy as well as dellclousness! MAKERS 0F _, ‘mg for the wire." l is paying for The Melotte is easy to clean and to keeg clean. Its lowreceivin tankdoes awaywit high, heavy lifting. skims close. The care with which the Melotte Cream Separator is built and the high quality of the t is easy to turn and vice and freedom fiom repairs. In Europe, where dairying is famous for high-quality products, the Melotte is the leading separator. The money saved by the hi h-standard skimming performance of the elotte will help pay for your farm improvements. Ask your nearest dealer to demonstrate the Melotto to you now. Then judge its value for yourself‘. R. A. Lister fir, Co. Canada Limited Toronto. Charlottetown, P. O. Box 32 LISTER DEALERS LISTER LINE Includes Gasoline Ilnllnss. Crude 0i! Engines, Crude Oil Tractors. Ilootrlo Motors. Electric Lllhlinl Plants. Pumps I Water Systems. Washing Machines, Moves. licheese came from Wensley on ‘Tues- qMelotte that Dairy Barn” materials used combine to give you long ser-" ‘ ' B. A. WEATHERBIE, " been fixed in the wall near the door. "Hullosl" she repeated several times before anyone answered. "rhat you, Rhoda? Come up, both father and you-somethings happened." A when she turned to her son again her Ho: was flushed and triumphant. "There never was a clcverer inven- tion for a bodyis comfort than that speaking tube! The steps it saves! Why here they coom!" The door was quickly/opened and Isaac Bradford himself appeared. his apron about his middle. and constern- ation on his handsome face. He was a man with a spare habit of body, but his face had more austerity than its fine lines st first suggested. That he was emotionally surprised was in- dicated by the abruptness of his voice. “Jim lad!" was all he was able to say, and his wide strong mouth trembled. Jim tried to {he but was preven- ted. and his father, bending low, left a kiss on his forehead. Rhoda follow- ed suit, her face, like her father's flushed with excitement.‘ A sober, capable person with s rather‘ quick temper and a high hand. she had few of the softer qualities men seek in women. She was unaware of her liml. tstlons. and constituted herself the critic, censor. and judge of the family. "We looked to see you further on 1a way to health, didn't we, mother? Not- crutches for life. I hope?" she said. rushing in where angles feared to tread. "No, no—I‘li soon be through with them!" Jim answered testlly, "I don't want any fuss: the sooner I get back where I want to be the better." The father's face hardened st that. He did not lsck patriotism, but he had only two sons, and one slept by the singing willows on the banks of the Mame. "Well. time enough to discuss that later. Mean-vl-hlle, the great thing is that you are here. Why did you steal this march on us? I was preparing to come and meet you. and only welt- "It ‘was not necessary. I know how busy you always are, father, and everybody is kind to the poor beggar on crutches." . “ls there to be no tea for the lad. mother?" said Isaac Bradford then. “I forget his‘ inside in the sheer joy of looking at his outside," said lvlrs. Bradford. with a. joyous cackle. "Of iwuuse. tiaerell l». tea. and manly of ,lt. Run to the kitchen and see to the kettle, Rhoda. What a mercy we th- ousht to boil that nice knuckle of ham lyesterday, and I made an apple and Susan Lloyd's {pasty to-day, Fuel-E we are!“ About half an hour later they sat down to a glorious meal, the high tea known and loved in every Yorkshire home. In spite of the rationing. the table seemed to groan as plen- teously as of yore. Jim Bradford in the trenches. in the queer billets he had sampled on the French and Flanders fronts. had of- ‘ten had ecstatic visions of sitting down to such a. meal. And lo, lt had lost its charm! 'I'he homely room,“ the familiar faces faded, and he 55w 1n their stead the long refectory table at Stanton Place, spread with a fair white cloth. the dropping fronds of fern and flowers. the gleam of silver, the shaded lights. the soft-footed ser- vants. sntisipating every want. Above all and beyond all was the lllre of sweet facen and enchanting figures lobed in the garb of mercy. Quick Pile Relief No Sslves or Cutting Pile sufferers can only get quick. safe and lasting relief by removing the cause-bad blood circulation in the lower bowel. Cutting and selves can't do this-an intemai remedy must. be used. HEM-ROID. the prescription _of Dr. J. S. Leon- hardt. succeed- . because it removes this blood congestion and strengthens the affected parts. l-iEM-ROID tablets as sold by druggists everywhere, have such s wonderful record for quick and last- ing relief that Hughes Drug Co. Ltd.. always sell them with Ruflrlnfte 0f money-back if they do not end all Pile suffering. dealer. VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CODIPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED MONTREAL itor-Raclio with ELECTROLA his soul. CHAPTER IV To please his mother. Jim Brad- ford fook breakfast in bed next morn- ing she waiting on him with trans- parent delight. ' "NW. 1'11 b11118 the papers to you son. and you’ll lie there and read them tlll I come back from market." "Not if I know. it, mother; but why market 1s it Saturday?" "There, there. he doesn't even know the days of the week! But I suppose most clays are alike, poor boy," she NOTICE A meeting of the Liberal Conserva- tive Association of Kings County will be held in G rgetown hall on Tues- day, June 10th at 2 o'clock for the purpose of u: anintlon and to select a csn"’ ‘ to contest the constitu- ency in the election to be held on July 28th. The dlflsrent polls are requested to call meetings and appoint delegates. The time being short and farmers busy every elector who possibly can is requested to attend. A. F. MeQUAID. _ President. MARTIN McKINNON, Secretary. 4145-64-0. S. S. “llarlanli" NOTICE ‘PM waters of separation ensulfed l said with a glance at the crutches, the sight of which never failed to give he: a turn. The Brsdfords had always been big an strong folk. able for the day's Oowlrtinued I-on. 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If it bears the Victor unullsnlllfle: ljlltl.Ill|iF!|!s7f|Xle‘v-r-lrll! fxlvss-rsflfltll Tho min nodarn- muse-i La- fixat- Yleharl ro All-sharia India seam-d pmdnuiau. oars wmplud will: tubes. Dry Goods Stock Removed All Dry Goods in store situated Corner Fitzroy and Edward Streets of this city, have been removed to "Sidnaount." V121 North River Road and will be on sale each Friday and Sartrhrday sates-noon and evening until u er no no. Slaughter prices. W. H. JOHNSON 4101-64-31. _1:\l0TIC-E_ The Annual Meeting of the P. E. l- frotestsnt Orphanage will be held in St. Paul's Parish l-lail, Prince Street, Charlottetown on Thursday ' ,, June 10th st 8 o'clock P. M. At this meeting a. number of ‘Trustees are to be elected to the Board and all contributors present will have a vote. The Annual Report for 1929 will be distributed and the work of the Institution freely dls- . cussed. The public are cordially in- - vlted and the Clergy asked to sn- nounoe to their congregations on the Sunday previous. IRA M. BROWN“ Secretary-‘h-essurer. 4222-6-8-fmw till June 19th. fl-5-2i. Furness Red Cross Line \. .. NOTICE. To Horsemen Nillllll llullllll The Charlottetown Drluns f" track 1s now ready for training pill‘- poses. 'I‘lcllets good ill) l0 A“ ' 10th, also permitting use o! I Ill“ should be obtained from the 55*‘ ary's Office. A fee of s5 ' charged to partially 60V" Q9‘ " keeping track in condition. J. W. BOULTEl-l Secretary. Charlottetown Drvlnfl P"? " Provincial Exhibition ion. STALLION FoR SALE (Frisco plubo) high class. ill"! - istered, standard Amerlrall Kill" Bred trntter. Bred from "It. ‘ v racing blond in America, Pluto) sire. Stud ices 5.500. h ‘(retel- the clean film W" , Frisco) by San Francisco. Bu!" 1921. Good lookinll- llrvfllllllll '~ quality type. When fully mflillffifi he of good size 16 hands. ha" - weight, will make hlsh "mt stock horse. Fast "0"" "m ‘ high class show hnrsr. Pflllkl“ forced to sacrifice rcgardiessdoi > 5200.00 guaranteed l“ l‘ ‘ . 4 trail wqhgprfigfvf- ' =- ~-;,';;;§{_';§*'-”- .,.,...,,.., .____i__ s,“ shlpmtnt ,....,.._.u¢.‘l‘. lB ‘ -- =- l L ’ G F‘ ' ‘ m- =~ - ~»-=~~-»-»- -~ vim-u '- .°":'::::::" r"..‘::"* " r...".':.:.:"-..::"";~l...*.f:" r- d“! ‘mum T,“ "m, annjnrlflzllnr. et 8 O lshlng the "Ilsa-land" will make only one Freight and Psssenlers. Brlngobnryoul-‘hsrsl: '01: a V“: St... Ton-into. Ont. Telegram! ‘ a w . J. cwlonns. sasasr sun-n. . . , B t t f t t t k M‘ d- | out. We make no charge for use o wcred. m “M” “mm nmkmmw“ l lllldngllolt gvxllle taige gage ofnlrlrlts‘, garfla?!’ zsgngrlzhv rngnzx: Arrive Ch1own track or stall. This truck has been . . . t a TIMMOSL w, w,‘ smnpnr, w. n. Moss. bruises m- moaqulm W,” u" "n. u“ “d M“! hum‘ Leave Montreal sml sail‘ for greatly improved this season. 6_5_ _ an. 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