race TWO. ‘ ~ = --'SMILES-'- GABBY GERTIE 0.: w. h. bsobinl . TH! ANYISEPTIC LINIMENT "A tactful father never mentions the filings he misses in his married dat ; :tei"5 home." ANISH the discomfort of tired, strained, ach- ing muscles. . .rub in a few _ drops of Absorbinc, Jr. This famous penetrating liniment goes straight t0 the causv-conges- tion. It SPOUSES circulation, tvrraks up the congestion and prevents stiffness. Bring n highly efficicnr antiseptic and gcrrnicide as well, Absor hilze. _Tr., safeguards you against infection. It is not greasy and (ices not etnin skin or claims. Always keep a bottle in your nledlcine h cabinet. At your druggistr- n v $1.25 pa" bottle. 25 “Why do you think dentists mafz: such good soldiers?" “They drill so muzll." . l‘ 7,?‘ y’. 'bso éiflfi nsfiirlalr. .:‘ ' Ll in Mifiju ,3 urofessional Cards Prohibition Commission Margate, l’. E. l. Send all information regarding in- ()r To Phone 709. Chief Inspector B. J. Haywood 75 Dorchester Strcct, Charlottetown. ‘fractions of Prohibition Act, to the above. I ’ BELL 69‘ MA’i‘HIESON R. It. nELL ' ' D. L. MATIIIESON. LL. B. ‘> ' » Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. < Money to Loan. Officer-Charlottetown and Montague a,~.<,.,=,-_; .... . ¢¢~§-»<.s¢—? * ’ , Mark R. McGuigan ' B. A. BAIIRISTER. SOLICITOR, ETC. ' MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown, IKEJ. ~ McLeod & Bentley 1 - u THAT'S CERTAIN veeeuoeueoev ‘ i Men Marooned 9 9 By. George Marsh seodoooonooooooooo». THE STORY i i f CHAPTER XVI ; V/hat could be done, Etienne and Old Anne, under the dictions of the 1 nurse, had done for the dead, In the morning, protected by a. cache of logs, he would be buried in the snow until ' the spring would admit of the digging of a grave. “You need air and change from thi; place." Garth said to Joan. “The stars are out; put on your coat and let's walk. I have much lo say to you." "Ii; would be good. I thnil: I'd like to walk on the river ice.“ she agzrced. And ivith Shot as escort. they crossed the clearing. ' “How low ihc slurs seem. almost crowding down on us. as you iold me that; morning on our ivay to Albany." “How long ago it seems—so much has happened," he suid. “To you, Mr. Exile-and to me," she answered cryptically‘, "You never told mewhy you stayed at. Albany," he began after a silence. She did not mcct his eyes, but looked far to the cast where the moon sliced in half, like a luonlmotll cilcesc by the roof of Akilniski, bathed the indigo barrcns with silver. "Is it a secret?" he pressed "I was needed there." “And now. because of my bringing you into this, you can't go back.“ “They will gladly have me back- they need me." "But so do I. Healer of Wounds, I need you. Won", you listen-believe what I say?” his voice broke with emotion he could not control. She stopped. They had reached the river trail and were alone-out of sight of the post buildings. “Please. I beg you, never call me that again!" "Why, I'm sorry-I didn't know," he faltered, puzzled by her mood. "It means so much to mc-—-a badge of honor, an accolade." "Yes, at. first, but it has come to mean to me—~" she checked herself. He waited, watching the light touch her sober face. _ "Ii: has come to mean to me." she went on, "something humiliating— hateful." _ “Wily. my dear child!” he gasped in astonishment. "Humlllating? I'm proud-so proud, to love the woman who has been a healer of wrounds." "Oh, but you don't understand- can't sec," And how am I to tell you?" together, lie said passionately. "if knowing that you are all my worldw all I have left to cling to, to fight for, If after what we've been through ' Deaf Hear Again l lhroioec No Bluer Than Dime Winn Inllnulntlo Following Ton-Du; Free Trial Olor After ciuelvelv to the manufacture o! ecleuti- tie hearing aide, Ibo Clnndiau Acousti- cou i.ld., Dept. 2J3, 45 Richmond St. Welt. Toronto, Unt., he‘: just per- fected 1 new model Acouelleou thin represents the greatest advance yel made to the ro-creatluu 0i beurlug to’ the deaf. ‘This latest Acoustic-on in 1411i nzrell bv n tiny earpiece no bigger thu n dime. ‘Through lulu device. Illllllli are cit-urn; and distinctly tfllllllllllh to eubnormal earl with wonder! benciir to bearing and health alike. ’i‘| umkere olfer an absolutely free frlui In ill day. to any one person who only l. tntereuted, and r letteFwlil brim: on of these ruluurkubiu uldu to your boun- for n thorough and convincing teal. Send them your mime and address today‘ you can't be frank with me—" "You icll me that you care for me. shebrokc m ‘bitterly, “then why is she there-in your room, where you can see herll- If you've forgotten-as you say." He rnlsed his mitten to his fore- head as if dazed, then turned a face tense with candor. "Is she still— there?“ '_'.Stlll there? Don't you know that the three llkcneses are in your room now?" He smiled as one‘ smiles at the caprlce of a child. “It is so long since I'd noticed them, I had forgotten." Then, dimly at first. in a. moment ne saw-"Hcaler of Wounds!“ he mur- mured. "Oh, you think there's a scar, a wound unhealed-the memory of her. that I carrf. forget?" he crie “Ethel! You think you're healing the "Long before’ I met you," he went 0T1. “she had become a shadow. I had lowncss, the hardness of her. Then there came sailing across the strait a girl with eyes that never wavered- 1 a heart all gold, and hair," he laugh- I ed at the anti-climax. “that the wind ‘ loved to play with. Like the. soldier‘! she was. she forgot self in the work 1 at hand. With those clear eyes. saw} the truth. And when I left. her that 1 night. on the shore of the Albany--I1 loved her." With a catch in the throat, Joaxif Quarrier lifted her face to the moon- i light. The sensitive mouth qulverecll below clouded eyes, fiercely question-l ing. "You cured. for me, you say, but each morning you looked at. the love- ly creature you had lost-and felt- just a bit sorry for her, for yourself, eh, Major Guthrie?" ‘ I-Ie hardly recognized the voice, so hoarse. so bitter was the note on which she finished. ‘ Hopelessly he shook his head. As if to himself, he muttered in protest!‘ “They were there with those of the‘ family’. uniouched, because unthought. lWPlllYtfli/Q years devoted ex- ibany-because you thought I needed wounds Ethel left-a substitute. Is, that it?“ She would no‘. meet his shilling eyes. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN [best-her substitute. I wanted to be flf5lr—w5nlv€d to be evefiithln: to you Through GW -all. And yec you needed me so-i knew it that night at Elbany!‘ “That I loved you'll‘ "No, stupid. that you needed me." "And that is why you stayed at; Al- " you?" - "No, prince of blindmcn, because I loved you." And she tenderly kiss- i the. clcatrlx which crossed his eek. "You made me love you the ;ht, you told me of theulolning 0! nda t0 Elkwan.“ "And I made your brother hatc 2." he laughed. "Have I atoned for his injuries to you?" “I love him for those injuries. He in didn't; know how he helped. But 3'9" ‘mustn't. stand here in the cold with ‘your hood off. You'll freeze your face!" Guthrie suddenly became SGT!- l .ous. i "Not with you. hungry manlw she laughed. ,1 “Goad-night. oh much-needed ilndy," he said in the living room. “Good-night, Sir Philip Sydney. All in a few hours I have seen your eyes iccld as the ice but, there-—and I've fsccn lll0ll‘l——-\\'Cll, as they look now. dearest luan-wlth-the-scar." and she kissed him and went, to her room. The following morning, when the l police clog-team had lcft for Seal cove ithe nervous Ungavas led by the pro- ltesting Shot drew the rude coffin of Craig Galbraith to the post cemetery. imarking Ninda‘s grave, they built a [cache of logs over the rough box of |spruce slabs. and against. 1L rested lthe spruce cross vahlch would be set ‘éin the spring when the frost left the ‘ ground. l As Garth and Etienne crossed to colne to see her as she was-the shal- the tfgdQ-hgugg, [he hajpbyeeq stop. pod. shading his eyes with s. lnlttell. “See something?" "All-hall!" “Can't be the police beam coming back?" “No. eet ccs long teaul—seex dog, I think." "From Albany-m. packet from Cameron. I wonder what's happen- ecl." Twenty minutes later Guthrie was opening the mall bag irhlch the dog driver from Albany had handed him. "As soon as Etienne rounds to,“ wrote Cameron, "you bring Miss Joan down the coast-she's needed. The company is locating a permanent posg on the island in the summer, and want. you to handle it. You have made a. big stroke with Moose and Montreal. and if you care to stay in the trade, ought to go far. I trust, by now you are open to congratulations. But the dispatch of the mail-team to Elkwan was due to the special or- lcrs from Montreal headquarters which accompanied n letter address- ed in typewrltlng of Major Guthrie. .1. A. BENTLEY ‘V. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Banister and Attorney-at-Law Office: Illll lticllmond Street DIONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown. I’. E. I. “What are you going to gel along with your new Easter rat“ ' “One grand big argument frem the old man." A Ilhczlnlaiic Suiferer Made Quick Recovery Of- I W85 fll‘~'fll'-—1lfll"11y slept in the Curious of the reason prompting the P0001 5H9!‘ lell-Villg YOU Rt Albany. "l? unknown writer t-0 the haste and ex- the coast, inland after Souci, on the; PC1158 of an express packet down the island. Do you think I would havefiupsqmajbi and up the @035; 1n mm. filmed to you in my nced—asked yo" 1 winter, emu opened the letter in to come up here-—with all i; meant-‘ lf I had not loved you?" he plead-l ed. ‘ But in her overmasiering pridm, the handwriting of his brother. which ran: “Dear Old Garth "If you will accept my deep apolo- 1 r --""-"""“i"—i* Georgetown. April 10. - Those '. v » McDonald (Q; "ucphee terrible pains that made life n burden ‘» ~ A A. Duggan of 26 South Road bother 1' ~ ' him no more. All trace of rheumatic '15:}:glgfggglLazmTogkgkglcg¥gb pains has left him, thanks to the J H nugxifi, i-o ' ‘ healing effect of Ncrviline. "No I311, F; Riley Building > Charlottetown u: \- -----i--—-—-—---i-- Stewart & Lowther .1. o. srewanr. K. c. N W. IIHVTIIER THEYRE LIKE THAT Tillie Turtle: How do you fir-J Mr. Snake? other linlment could have done for me what Nerviilne did. My legs were stiff and full of pain. My knee and ankle-joints were swollen and ached. Ncrvllinc penetrated and tcok out .' 1111311153221, ETC Tessie Tum“ Charmin} the pain. Stiffness disappeared. T0- - j “army ToggbANe day I am well-thanks, to fin-villus." u 2021-1--i~tf. _ _ _ _ ___ —A- B11898“- --- -—-——-ii---— What Nervlline did for Mr. Duggan ::I‘.Illlel"s Worm Powders seldom , T fail. They immediately attack the ~ Dr’ D' ' . worms and expel them from thesys- DENTAL SURGEON ; tem. They are complete in themselves, (Jharloltetoml P. E. l. ' ' fell. COTYECNIIE Weak digestion and re- lt will no doubt do for you. Get a 35c bottle today from your drugglst. sale. his farm with dwelling and farm Farm for Sale AT ORWELL COVE The undersigned offers for private Jcau Quarrier was obdurate. Eyes. 1 will be a, happy ma“, I have "1-91115 11/111113’ 511° 511141- m°°1la111°111~1learned that Quarrier had personal 1Y. "m1 51°11“ °"- reasons for wishing to injure you, At They‘ walked I mile up the rlvflrpne time 1 believed hlm-thought you trail, and turning, faced the pulsing had w; 10m from us, were mm,- g0 ourora. The stinging air had lured i Emey Bu; I have regelved a 1on3 19;. 111° 5°11" 1° 1151' ‘11199115- 1118 51194111111 fer from Fort Albany, from Quarriet-‘s left her somber eyes. They vied imslster. which is corroborated by Cam. naming the colors in the intermittent: 0,0,,’ the {anon which clears me glow of the northern lights, indenti- Sytuaumh This M355 Quarl-le, seem: fled stars, for a moment forgot them- selves. in the stimulation of keen air. and leaping pulsw. As they neared the post. her moc- to be a. most, unusual woman, and Clara-you know clB.l‘8——-WEll, she has a surmise. "The Hudson's Bay people have cosin slipped on the ice-hard trail.‘ mm me o; your marked Success mm w1111 11 5W1“ mmlemem '11e Wllilmlwinier, for which my congratulations. 1161'» 1°11 1°!‘ a" 1115111111- 1119 1115131" 111i Guthrie has a nose for business. Best her in his arms, straightened. stllllwgshes_ my boy, but 1f you Wm come holding her; then. as her hood fell: ' 0171“ 11°11" P1111119 513 storing the debilitated system to 9 A» M- 10 l P. M- lheulthfulncss, without which the 2 P- M- in 5 P- M. grov/th ofthe child will be retarded and its constitution weakened. AUCTION SALE I am authorized by Dr. J. S. Bagnall to sell at his residence 125 Fitzroy Street, on f FRIDAY, APRIL 12th, AT 10.30 O’CLOCK all his beautiful household effects, mahogany, wal- "» ' nut and oak--some rare old pieces, including china. 1 andlsilver, 1 tea set very old, bevelled British plate mirrors-as follows: 1 mahogany parlor table, 1 mflllbgany card table, 1 mahogany book case, .1 large walnut combination writing desk and book ~ case, 1mahogany bagatelle board, 1 walnut parlor ' - suite, Marga bevelled mirror 41/2 x 51/2 Britishplate hulldin thereon. ' Farm consists of ‘l3 acres of land, 63 cleared and in good state of culti- vation, l0 acres under excellent growth of hard and soft wood. It is well watered, two streams running through It. This farm is very centrally located In one of the best farming sections ol’ I’. E. Island. Convenient to on abund- ance of mussel mud, also to‘ schools, churches and railway. .0flcrs will be gladly received. (Write or wire pwner at his expense.) . . . . CHARLES I). NICHOLSON, l4 Taber St, South Quincy, Mass. 3124-1?‘ ' U. S. A. At Millvtew, 80 acres in high state of cultivation. 60 acres olenr and bnl- back and he caught the fragrance ofl her hair-crushed his lips to it. Slow-l ly her dark head fumed. and there on the ice of the Elkwan. he held her, trembling, meeting his wild mood with 1 a. revelation of tenderness-of passion unguesaed. "Why, oh, why," he asked, "did you torture me so long?" "Because, Oh. Lord of Elkwan and halt of Akimiski." she bantered, "you tortured me with those photographs." "Do you believe-that I forgot their existence?" ' "Yo-- " l‘ in’; be second Keep Your Health ‘IO-NIGHT T!!! lllinards Liniment, for that cold and tired feeling. Get Well-Keep Well. KILL FLU by using the Old Reliable. Minna‘: Llnlment Cfiqlaltl-LYIIIIIOIIID, B. Canadian Government Merchant Marine, Ltd. FDR SALE BY TENDER ilenled tenders vvlll he received by the llntlenlgned u Anente for the Owners ,1 "gilt framemlrror British .- . .. I ~01» fipapermache table (inlaid), 1 mahogany bathroom ;,’;_.__i;i,'mirror, 1 large fern and stand, 1 carpet square, 1 l large eteelnengraving, 2 reception chairuwalnut bailstand. walnut sideboard, 1 walnut bedroom Duitertcompleteidid), 3 wardrobes, 2 bureaus'.,2 "' dhalro, 1 lounge, 3 iron beds, sewing machine, 1,1 iron b on: box, 2 gramaphonealand rccordsf, ~1 v , l nga, 1 oil stove, Perfection. refrigerator. nflqloum squares, kitchen tables, kitchen uten-l , ', dother articles too, numerous to mention.“ plate, 1 upright piano, 1_ .1. A. Meooliltrp; z‘ J ' ' flgsiiqnoar» once covered with tire lumber. Well watered Ind convenient to factory. Two barns. Very moderately priced. Apply to 3020-4-5-8-10-12. mourn wood and shipping. school, churches and LEO IIIYNES, Cherry Valley, P. l. I. EYES ‘ESD ' ' GLAIIII. "FITTED h I ' s. W. 11mm: a. s. rum: nt 8M 8t. Jnvnn Btreot, llontrnl, nntll noon April "all. IHI. for the pllfrlllll! o! m; following nteeunern tendon to be holed on met-spun of the respective vessels In their present condition and located n0 Vancouver, B, c, An, no". n 1mm," “u that may be on board unfurled. ' 5.5. “CANADIAN OBSERVER" Aecortnlned dvnflvvoinhl enpnelt) 80M tone. built 1021 8.0. "CANADIAN ROVER" Aecvrtnlned dudwolght nnpnclty 8020 tone, hollt 1020 Al. "CANADIAN COAST!!!" Alontllnod doltlwllllll capacity I”! tone, hnlll llil eonnmossi . , Tenders may be submitted for one or more o! the then vessels. lenders rnnet be accompanied by cheque for m-a per out (6%) of m" nvnonnt of tho tender, cheque to be mule payable to the‘ order of the Canadian Government Merchant llnrlne, unma an! unit-e by n (Jnnndlnn chartered mo. n- iuil-in o/uy tender not necessarily accepted. Plane ind inoculations of neuron enn be no! and pnrtlenlnre of lollyny ascertained on application to the Unlneetgned, n In. It. 0. Rule), Pulflo Cont llnnngoe It Vancouver. Nuns o! volule mast be changed before the transfer ts completed. ' ' D. O. WOOD, (Monolith ACTING GIIIIIAL ‘lawman. 1 <wveu¥1LE° ‘Lisa's ‘gag-gen. .1 i 3 » . use: m us, greater opportunities be interested to hear that Ethel mar- ried Sir Hubert Quayle, president of the Quayle Mines, inst week. Clue is furious. She send her but love. Affectlonateiy. o - “CI-IARQQ." Hurrying to his quarters with Shot. at his heels, Garth thrust the letl-e into Joan's hand. He watched he. her joy for him. "Oh. I'm so glad-so glad!" one cried. "They want you back, Garth. want you with them." » "Shall I take Ethel» down now? They ought: not to be in there-her photographs-a. married woman," he teased. _ She shrugged her shoulders. "They are decorative, and your walls are bare. Why not leave them‘ there?" “Bravo, Healer of Wounds! Spoken like r soldier," and he took her in his arms, as the letter fluttered, neg- lected. to the floor. “Cameron writes they are‘ sending me next year to take the new post on the island. Ls ll; Montreal in the spring-or our honeymoon on Aki- mlskl?" She rose and went to his open arms. “The island-Jrhe Land across the Water-in sight. of which I met, that very black sheep, Garth Guthrie-let's spend the summer there, Mr. Exile- alone." For a. space man and girl stood, lost in their happiness, then n wistful i iThere, beside the snow-drifted cross, whine, the protest of two hairy paws. l in silent demurrer to his heartless ex- i clusion. waked them. i On his hind feet, nose to her shoul- 1 rlcr, she impulsively drew the dog to her. "What would this family be without our Shotty?" And ‘Garth’ long arms circled girl and airednle. the two llmlg things he held mos‘. dear. ‘ (THE END) i 1V. B. Elections [Vex t Fa‘ ll (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Apr. 8-The provinci- al elections in New Brunswick are expected in be hold next fall, said Hon. A. B. Copp, New Brunswick senator and former minister in the Laurier and King administrations, who was here today. "Both parties are preparing for s. keen fight." 1 Mr. CO/pp said the situation was ‘improving rapidly in the Maritime provinces. By sale of the St. John ,;Valley railway to the C. N. R. the {province realized a saving of from ,$250.000 to $300,000 c. year for in- terest on the bonds of this railway and will get. an improved service. By constructing good roads to the extent. of $4,000,000 this year, the govern- ment: is helping develop the tourist trade. ~~ ::Excellent for Croupy Children.- When a child is suffering with croup 1t l»! B 800d Plan to-use Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil. It reduces the lntlam. Board and Beaver Board ‘ GENUINE RED EDGE Beaver _Insul Boards Just Rccelved_ 15 M feet Bestwall Plaster Board. I5 M feet. Genuine Beaver Board. l0 M feet Insul Board. L. M. 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