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Note: Iy lsldnllroonurc mmou ‘Do 3“ a; v wrung ” butI..."endwhen hervoloowm¢uytoyou‘l€-.«' ‘ a“'“‘ brekoahol:.’lr$.i=l0“t-1|i4;"b’?““' You thd shadows young m'3.'t'i:n":<?uv. mm the ,, "fin '°"7- ”°°“"- over your Mm date your out: “°*‘ "‘°"‘“" ‘"‘°“ ‘ “" "‘ ‘ ’°" ’xr"e"'sn«1'”:le«i".°"’-ieérxii-ias u it has not ‘Z.“".‘:.'..‘.'."?.‘.' l‘$’n'?é"u$"3-'}" your lo dress with 0. green kerchiei tied _ -»'«’~» k ~g,d,,,-w-“,,,,,vr,,°‘;{ 2:22.: "'° '°?“ *"'° . M. . 1t::m i: i<'J’ur.1ri¥'lreyds met “;‘t‘3é“1-°§:‘;p‘:)"r°'h,“’°“°"°l acne as the sun shines our the 3'33? sh]:::'.wumewl‘:t by 9°“ Wm" V”, mum“, hch°'_,n'°m°... :1; '«WWIII'hts. Ambitions, and love moo _¢I1:e::>nusaunccame:onabmwn§",;_l5:.1i1-i1':'i:cnaioogw.yon—4orA,,,,",,',?,i,3an mm, But before breakfast was over there was no embarrassment and more genuine ripples oi laughter and earnest talk came train their table than irom any othe . Mary. who had been everywhere excepl China, questioned Clive Leader eag- erly. Barton smiled at his. “Let Mrs. North catch up on her travel talk. We're going for a walk." Ondecktheairwasbrlskand salty. The clouds were low and blue. Alter along walk. Barton tucked Iris comfortably in a steamer chair. The delightful peace of this- having leit havoc and uncertainty behind her and going to a destin- ation unknown! Mark had spoken oi a yacht and the Mediterranean. Lazy days in the sunsihne with Mark, tall and brown in wirlte. Time would cease to exist. Wher- ever he was, had he iorgotten? Why had not Joel been at the pier when she sailed? To Eaton Forest he would write some vague excuse. It was nothing to worry about. Yet she could think at no reasonable ex. cuse for his having failed to come. She had leit hauls in the wreolcage of his rnarriage—gallan.t to the end about it. Zlirere was nothing ahead, ior Louis except his work. she saw Mary and Clive looking at the water. Mary was frowning in the wind as she held on to her hat. Her mouth had a childish sweetness. Clive Leader, some at his shyness 80119 in the company oi this under- standing woman, looked down on her in wonder as ii’ never in his life in any of the iar-oil places his car- eer had taken him had he seen any- thing comparable to be “You see what I see ' said Bar- ion. "1! it is what you think you see." said Iris. “will she reject it?” “Not if she‘: wise. He's a big per- son, reserved. quiet, and strong, He's what's left cl 9. man when all the rough edges have been worn 01!. Life is Still tossing me about." Mary Put on her prettiest irock F. 4.. ‘I'll! MAJESTIC SAGUENAV ISIUTIFUL HURMV DIV VACATION this summer in a world so difl'erent—so beautifully, ~ shaman coun-my restfully diiferent — know the piety, age and peace of old Québec — Canada’: oldest province.- ior dinner, a pale green thing. which made her look no older than a girl at high school commencement. Iris wore a severe white dress. That night while the music pmy- In the cab Mary was crying loft- ly. Iris turned around, seems the figures of Barton and alive Walk- ing up the rain drenched street. “There goes an amusing playmate. ' she thought, "and the man Mary loves. 1 don't suppose I'll ever see dumb. The flower of lovd.-the deceit oi hate.— The value at purity-—ial.sehood's mate— them seem." ' back you. It could not have been a more dls- pm you name get away iron; the mal day. The iew ,assenga‘s on deed, you do_ the bus huddled down in their seats and either went jerlcily to 819613 01’ stared absently at the misty country- side. Delay seemed to met them at every turn. There was a, not tire on a long lonely stretch oi road and engine trouble in a quaint 119518 village. Mary, usually so cheerful, set her- blue eyes on the changing landscape thinking of calm brown eyes in the restaurant that had secretly asked her again, and the tall rain-coated Farther back in your sin-stained so , Or deeper down in your innocence whole. Farther or deeper. wblohgfier it be, mtensliled oharloter b ds, you And your own blwlrens or glows with lite. According‘ to what you put into the stri e. —Na.ney O. Parke. figure walking down "the street. Em LESSON walking out of her iiie. Clive would 3, ffi on H go back to China to a lonely house “______I'’ ' and a bachelor's life in the lalr1Y gay British colony. vainly she tried to ilnd comfort in the thought that she was takinz Iris to Mark. Perhaps in the tran- quility oi Eaton Forest they would find the happiness that Iris had proudly and stubbornly thrown away. That presented problems, too. Iris was innocent of Ma.r.k's pres- ence at Eaton and perhaps when she saw him, she'd be angry at the deception. It was too all too much. too complicated for her tired puz- gled mind. She met Iris/s eyes briefly. “Stop reproachulg me with your silence, Iris. I haven't seen any of the plac- es we've passed. I've been thinking of clive's loneliness and my empty. useless life." "He didn't want you to feel sorry for him. He wanted you to love him." Mary lowered her lashes, tucked her chin in the collar or her sport coat. "I do love him. I can't live with a memory. Julian told me thot—that day." she looked away, "1 can go on loving the memory of Julian. Nothing can change or alter that. Iris. I'm tired oi‘ being a butterfly. I want to live the kind of life a I-Ibtory repeats itseu as do the seasons. Today all over this land the thoughts of our people are turning to this seed time whether it be on a city garden plot or on the great {arms or ranches. spring has brought the thought of renewed lire. The prophet uwers a timely Warning to all, "Consider your ways; ye have sown much and brought in little." Wily? So far as we are concerned does not Isaiah answer in chapter 28: 14-19. so long as we as a nation stand by and agree to having an agree- ment with hell we must also have a covenant with death, and the har- vest wili be small. It has oiten been written, "woe to them that shall call evil good and good evil." miquity * be written into our laws and stand on our statutes and we as a people escape the results. so we are not escaping the consequences of per- mitting the liquor treiiic to plant the sale oi beverage alcohol in our midst. We have all been guilty in not crying aloud nor sparing not those who have delivered us into the traps set ior our people. We have "" ‘ the ,‘ - and pleasure revenues. etc. kno Roadside shrines and crosses bless the miles between the village with their treasures of French-Canadian handicraft. See the olll Normandy farm house: than stud the smiling countryside. Lose yourself in legend and romance; follow the majestic St. Lawrence for a thousand miles from Monrréal, through Trois Riviéres and ancient Québec City to the 83! ed Iris saw something begin with interest and envy. fbr many hours thereafter while the boat neared Boston she saw Clive falling in love with Mary and Mary obstinateiy turning her back on it. woman was meant to live. Home and husband and children. Women reach out for other things but they're rcstléss, abnormal women." “Perhaps he'll come back," said meanwhile that this is a bag with holes and that for every dollar that is gathered in much more must be expended to meet the costs accru- ing from its sale. But what have we GUL[.l30N'8 ELI!!! BEAUT! sum, :75 Great oeorze Street- Iarge competent stall. Prompt. satisiactory service. Phone 1339. Barbers 0'00-OO'0+O-0'0-0-O00-O0-O6-O-6+6 THE FASHION HARDER. S301’. 156 Queen street. sanitary and most inviting. Expert barbers in attendance at all times. 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Sagueney and visit Chicourimi and Lac St. Jean; v Excellent roads, friendly wayside inns, old French customs, the French language on all sides ——and the "homiest”, most hospitable people in all the woi-ld—the sim French-Canadians.‘ Bienvepue i Québecl ‘ ,lzu_f tpvrur /a ' COM.Efo0UEBEC WHERE TO GO—- WHAT TO SEE Montrlai’, Hull and I6: Galirmw Valley, tbs Laurenliam, II): 51. Maurice Valley, Québec Cily, llulrenfirle Naliomxl Par}, Laxc SI. Jam and C/Iicoutinu} Ergriem Towmbtfx, Grasp! and lower St. Lawrence, A ilibi and Témircaminguc. Good Hotel: and Inns Everywhere For map: and dcsnipiiva Iiimmm. mun yauv home travel agency, Automobile Club. Chamber of Commrrrr, or l’rnm'm'.inl Tnurirl Bureau. uuébec (July. Canada. 4, PROVINCIAL TOURIIT BUREAU ,. . ROADS DEPARTMENT . . A ouraec.-C ple, unspoiled, pcacedoving her with a persuasive flow oi words. The little things he did for her, his eyes looking at her across the table, his eyes looking down on her short dark curls while they danced spoke more than clumsy words could say. Mary was studied and silent and, Iris knew, deeply troubled. In their dark room the nrat night she had said, “I'm not a romantic child. Since Julian's death I have met. so many men. some wanted to marry me but they would have been un. W011-hy to take his place." Iris did not ask. "is alive un- Worthy?" because she knew. as Mary knew, that he was not, The next nizht Iris was in the room when Mary came in. Heavy clouds outside made the room gloomy and cold. “He asked me to marry him to- night." said Mary, standing at the ioot oi Iris's bed. “Wm; he gold was beautllul because it was so simple and honest. Not a flowery speech. He said, ‘I want to take you ANNUAL D MEEYYNG The Annual Meeting of The 3rd District of Queen's County Liberal Association is to be held in Webster's Corner Hall on Wednesday, June 10th at 8 p.m. i’or.i.he pur- pose of electing District Oillcers and transacting any other business which may come before the meeting. Each Poll is entitled to send five delegates. All Liberal voters of the District are requested to be present. '1‘. A. RODD, President. J. ELLIS LACEY, Secretary. l_i::)213-ii-5-3'l_ FOR 7‘ 1. sJ=’n.y . good repair. If not sold by J one 19th will be sold by public auction - at 2 pair. on that date. VAL UABLE PROPERT? SALE Thai. well-known property of P. Mullins, No. 99 Pow- nal St., consisting of large house with store. House con- tains 15 rooms, Including bath room, steam heated; large yard; stable to accommodate 15 horses. Central location for store, hotel, rooming house and atnbling. Property in For particulars apply on the premises or to L—5296 or as soon uavu Georgetown ...... on-ulna 3.llA;Il.l4nVe ISIAH. J P. BRADLEY & C0, Auctioneers. ; . Eoorgotown-llllarlottotown Bus Smite ' _ STARTING MONDAY, APRIL 27th. after as possible. Clm-loielown L00 P31. back to China with me as my wile. II I can't have all your heart, Mary, 1 shall be content with what you can give me. To be with you {or the rest oi’ my life is all I ask’.'' “And what was your answer?" "It wa.s—no. This is such a sud. den thing. I'm not an impulsive person. Iris. But I know now for certain that I ce.n’t let anyone share what was Julian's." Iris said kindly, "But Julian is dead. Mary. He wouldn't want your iiie to be lonely and empcy—noth- ing but parties and pretty clothes to fill in. He was a scientist. He loved a useiul liie." “And mine has been such silly iorth. I know that, but I can't. It's—-it's being unieithiul." "It was you who told me not to turn away irom a great experience. I'm arguing for Clive, Mary. 1~Ie— he's very much like Mark. You must not turn away irom it. Your liie‘wll1 be empties‘ than ever." 0 U Bostonwasseenthroughaveil kyrninthenext D B E been , Bsrttm was be their but at broluklast in Bos- It was his lively flood humor and endless talk that relieved the zfilnmunmlmm Isth’s°.\'ourot e and lime ed "'.:*'*...*.° *::'“ ‘ ’ ra washed Against the windows, bx-eakiut was a polite and solemn ritual. o1lve'r brown eyes were hurt. Mary’: cherry-red mouth trembled a little. Iris could think oi nothinl except Mary‘: letting Olive go out or her lilo, anally and abruptly, when this painful meal was ended. ‘ E "You've been loveu to me." said Iris. and tightly. "We really must go. we've got to get our bun." In Iris’: eyes was I manage. "There's still time to change your mind. I can look alter and .ll.gottoEetonrbreat.'rhere'srtiii Good-wt. alvo. in am. so now. Oiiflreiaryouto admit you love ve." But nary looked away and her trial. mouth was firm. ‘ Lethe door oi the restaurant they turned to my uooy-bye. re: Iris it was I tense, and moment. Mary murmured, "Good-bye. Barton. done to counteract such teaching. Here we have brought in little. If we as women ior one year would set beiore ourselves the task of sowing the seed oi personal res- ponsibility and placing this where it belongs on the electors of today. we could rid ourselves or this curse. We have been and are being duped by the cry. "Save the Young." All well and good but he had better save the older people and set their feet in the right way and wipe out the evils that exist and then save and keep our precious childhood and youth. We sow much and bring in little. Why? Because we permit the powers or evil to go their way unmolesied, sowing taxes and weeds and the weeds spring up and choke the good seed. We need a more militant Christianity, A LIVE ll'AI'l‘H. The Lord sends iorth the call, "Who ‘will go ior Me?" May we answer, "Here am I. send me." and then rouse ourselves from our ease and get up ready to GO. If the Father; have sown sour grapes the children's teeth will be set on edge. "He'll never come back. I told him my answer was final." she smiled at Iris. "This was to be your trip, darling. It turned out to be my heartbreak. But your time is coming later." “There was a silence, then Mary looked up and said. "You're not still angry with Mark?" “I'm sorry I lost my temper that day. I! only he had not paid that (To Be Continued) V T U I1 E D 7 A. no plastc . No steel. IN- EXPENSIVE. GUARANTEED. SMITH MANUFACTURING CO. Dept. 6 Preston. Ont. money!" ivanced method. No elastic. SENT ON TRIAL. Free lhlormaiioh. Write Flllnbllnheil llllll! CAN'T HELP SEEING Christ had much to say about vnl ‘ y L“ ‘ having eyes and yet not seeing. There is bulking on the horizon of cverday llie a growing obsession, that life is ior a never ending round in the indulgence dubbed "A good time," instead oi the concept of a great poet who reminds: “Life is real, life is earnut." Liquors control. in our Dominion, is lowering the moral tone oi our social life more and more every day it is allowed to exist. In one Ontario city its mayor de- In every field of endeavor there must be a standard, a goal toward which to strive. Long ago ours was set and our path has led in its direc- tion ever since. As uni; goal, I. buying trip in March . ulierl in the purchase ol the moat beauiliul assortment oi alone: over oflered in Prince Edward inland and at present we have 100 stoned iron which to choose. The entire nook oi which I: offered at greatly reduced prloel. We pride our- selves on , ‘ ‘ workmanship and will oornply with your meat detail- ed wishes. We deliver iron: Tig- nlnh to But Point-—Marr-ay liver to North Sid; and let monuments up on a good solid concrete founde- We have no agenlo, as Intending purchasers cannot an Iron: a photo the quality, nine, etc. of 1 alone: on weuhynItooemeMourMon- lllenlol Plant and mike you eclec- tlen. than eliminating aunts‘ oom- rnlnloas. There is no charge or obllntlon ior consultation at any time. In this specialised lleld such record ior high Itendnrdr cannot 5:; result In your greater ratione- ciiuuurn and BELL. Showroom and Workshop at Radio ‘rowan. Malpeque Road 5 step toward maintaining‘ cleaned that a campllsn should be commenced against dnnoe halls, bootleggera and pool rooms. Truly, this is a great combination (or der- troying the morale or youth. In the same city a minister had the courage to edvesely comment on the action oi the Board or Edu- cation ior allowing dancing during “open nights" in the Collegiate and vocational Institute. such an atti- tude by educational ‘horities practically ioroes many pupils to indulge in 1 ice which may not commend toeli educated and not to be exposed. any the least. to the longitude oi body and mind attendant on late hounand moi t. what is was posed ' - termed “The :aVlr.';h:'nd it rialllfil enurincu dance , but the Premen the sensible stand that the fair was y an agricultural exhibition and not a dance hall. ‘rhea the Ooeunluion. which has or the Mada: and Port as-ouuin;Rt"nt's‘¢l'vIn‘iu‘:'r:t oi hlrrim 1 ill a band for the lakeside Dnviilon ‘during the rumour was assured by dancing ll just purine fflhmalhorttime Mano will consider the recreation." can it to slat, this optimistic outlook it our- ‘DANOII AIIAIP —__n-0 I ttookh“ one or its influential member: that . 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Twenty years ex- perience in overhauling. re- pairing and adjusting all makes of typewriters. Reason- able monthly service rates. 42 Queen Street. way the call to all Christ- ian people to help in the "save Canada Crusade." Mrs. V. L. Miller who heads this movement has placed the call in u very appealing form. It is to be hoped that W.C.T. U. people get busy on the petition forms which will be presented late this year to abolish sale and manufacture oi beverage alco- hol. At the April Convention oi Winnipeg district iorrns were distri- buted and we are hoping (or good results. By this time over 4,000 signa- turea have been given in Prince Edward Island. “Since repeal oi Prohibition in U. S. A. arrests oi women charged with drunkenness in Les Angeles are reported to have increased by 1'78 per cent." VICTORY When you are iorgotlen. or neg- lected, or purposely set at nought, -—-—-———-—-j-— 0 DOIINION OF CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In the Probate Court In VIII. A. D. IN‘- In no Estate or cu-ollne Yea. Union Road, In Queens County in the Province llnrrled Wolnul. deeeued ieulle. By the Honourable IAIOLI) LEON- surntlh Judge of -. -a To the Sherlfl of the County or Queen’: county or any Gen-table or literate person within said County. OIIIIINO Whenu upon reading the petition on ills oi Bruce I. You of lourle In King: County in roll Provlneo llotlon Pletnro lxhlbltor. all J. Wu nlorelald, 2:-xllll Edward 2. E E E ..':~.e.=.' \ A leaflet with the Illovl at I o.,nvm and you smile, with your heart at mat-That is Victory. When your-goodirevilly spoken oi, your wishes are crossed. your task offended. youizadvice ridiculed, and you take it all it: patient, loving silenoe—'1‘hat is victory. When you are firm in dlfllelluee. and superior in ndver-sity—'I'hI.t in victory. When you iully realise that the fear oiaodisthebeginning oi wlsdom—-That is Victory. When you lament not the loss oi that you cannot retrieve-That is Victory. When you know that HQ! day is a new life, and that , is one hundred years old——'i:'hatzis Victory. When are content with simple . ‘ ent. plain food. my solitude, any interruption—'!'hat is victory. . -—Author Unknown. 1"o.the.r—When I was your art. ‘mm. my parents never had any trouble with me. Modern Son-—We1l. I can't say rve had any real trouble with you, either, dad. Mortgage Sale There will be sold by pubue auc- iront of the new Co rte y or J y, . . . twelve o'clock noon, reel of land on not no II! 0|’ the Neil! rd tin raid Inellnao titty a locate or I In- “““‘€'..u‘a‘°". 'a‘«'.‘....‘:‘‘..'‘.’..:. of Ind GIG iwntyellg «In. I ;»=:.v=.=i'.=~r* " a~ow finch Mansion‘ glob‘ lefelhar one iudenture of Mortgage bearing am the first day or June, A.D., 192.8, and made between Percy Smith or Oyner Bed Bridge in Query‘: l'0uril5‘ Pnince Edward Island. l~‘:mucr. and Lelia Smith his wife, or (he iirsi pull, and Daniel Stewart of Charlottetown in Queen’: County in Prince Edwud Island, Gentleman, oi’ the second part, and became of default having been mule in the Iynient oi the vtiucnul money and ntercnt hereby as-cured. For iuriher pnrtlculn the Oiilce 1‘ Company. or to Solicitors, Charlottetown. Dated this nth day of June, A.D.. 1988. DANIEI. e-rcw.ur'r. .\|.»rrx:m L-5384-G-O-13-20-27 apply it-rn Truu .\l :1 t Melon. : 5 DAY SPECIAL CRUISE T0 1 " A NEWFOUNDLAND and the MABDALEII ISLANDS from Charlottetown 8 1| 3 Pietou at on rd the 3.8. 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