ii I . ‘ , fn/ 1... __ ~ x/ago... sp ».-+=tO!‘1 ""7-.3-"`.~`_ e _,air a i I -.ai-ei -,_ __~ PAGE TWO _ THE cHl\RLoT'rElowlv duaizolan _ ,_ i u u or ' ii K 7,, ,;`?°",. ATARR , e V ouse o .,.,..,,.,. l Dreams-Come-True I ,, VI Margaret redler ?/_T _ . _ A J #P41741 '> , i , } . . _ ..r'S.">.,,,<”"§7-"SW . ,_ _ . 4-1 , _~ _-/.__ .0 , I \,l,,.,~;. »_>'7.>>_`=i»j»;,/§»g\u< \ ’/2 . _ ~ \.~u Qu. if ,~==`.-_-5<~'.;.;\f";;~ u,M=; V ‘ '_ . f \.';'§',.§"=;' _lf ,wa-;,;i~">' _;,:.,’§_7ffT 5 WL `_'\ ]'~.-'gg /' ”`¢a'_»».,,_"".v - > . _(.16. , _ - 1 a \ S _... , ,,/;;_ ~1¢_;_~ /‘\ - _ .¥?>*n _ `i\ `\\ .<#»s; i \ ,vi . '»/J v .\ if " ,`61,_ 1 “`;~ yo .= *~,~\.’» ,e`/ .r uv.: ff ik / _ NOW, more than everi before, you make an investment in‘ ‘q-uality when you have ,your clothes t.'.\ilo_n~d at Tip Top. For qualltygoverns our every purchase, our every step of tailoring, our every. service to the customer. Yet, specializ- . ation and the employment of our vast resources in the world's markets malce` 'our low p rice possible for fine Uritisll woullens, current New York ancl London styles, tailored to your individual measure. Come in and see the new Spring samples and styles tomorrow, oN l>RlcE . . o~~ 2;, ' ._:~ »-ifliif .el if rs.; lay i\ . 5'., , al' . .' ,"'°> ' i i‘ _ ,... , ,` '- i '.-;_‘;".“£i' _ _ _, sv'-.' . I I I ` i ` -4 Q l'~:. Z ea |-fi We AsuRE» wig' _ ,- is . ' ._ In 0 ‘ _~ f.‘:,'. if- l " . 1;; :1éif"~ _ I :J - ‘ "‘ :,;~,,.'»l“,_';.?.-lu _ D. A. BRUCE a _ , l / »° _ li V n _____,_-_-_-___-_ _ - .lm - _ T "' “" . _,i¢_ u ---f ~ _ Y I “Yes. There he 'is." _ . "l-ie seems to _be well occupied at He drew a. step nearer to her. i sciousness _tingling through her bi0od_ haven't I?" he replied, smiling. lmpertinent, unconventional, even u regarded `from the standpoint of the 0 "1°dE1'I\ bi`°l<‘1 i“i9l'Di‘°iBii0n Of the the steep white track which wound word convention, and that by every its way upwards thi-hugh the ph-ie_ law of Mrs. Grundy she ought to W°0ds_ ` As they left the bright ,sunlight lo snub h’m soundly for his presump- t'on and retrace her steps to the ¢ hotel with all the dignity at her 5 ¢0mmahd~ though ,they plunged suddeny into But she did none oi’ these things. uhoihei- w°rld_a still, mysterious, Instead, she stood hesitat-i.ng, al- i,\{,;m plum, where ihe show under. iem“ieiY fi”-Shing anfpaiing be.” foot muffled the sound of _their Shih the cddiy whwiifaied Bw steps and the long shadows or ine he bent on her ' nothing," he pursued urgenly_ "Not even to recognise me in the street 5 should our ways ever chance to cross again. Though that is hardly 5 likely to occur"-with a shruz- suddenly turned ine lignrs out." "seeing that mademo'selle is French and that I am rarely out of Eng-. he returned eh=gmaii¢a11y Sim knew i-iiiii? his l1i`°P°@°i .W9-9 when he had helped off her skates ~ ll "I swear it shall bind you to isiei-, distorted shapes, ha`t for lunch i ll a - ' 11011, no, 1 was Supposed to have v°,;;eci3»» _,gang glance measured a lesson with Monsieur Griolet this th du'/ance to me hotel with wmel _ 'm°m1hK» H0 L1 Ui i“°if“°i°F»" ‘iw duemuu i The continued mild weather with l""i‘i“i"°‘i° "B" h' ""’ °°‘°‘“i "aiu noi luneli at the noiel," in- rain would seem to indicate that a |°°“°hi“3 °°m°°“° me "hm I came ter-posed her companion quickly- general breaking up of winter is °“i"' _ Jean regarded him with curious- imminent. Roads' are in bad con- "and which is ihh M°h<=e\h ,,,_ duion at anis time or writing. igrfolew can vw we him?" ..w,,e,,, ,hen monsieuw Rev. A. R. Gibson, pastor or the JPBIYS Kiln" N33” W” ii” .Up there!" he pointed towards Presbyterian congregation at Mon- scattered fisurt-1 011 U10 Fink- me uiuuwuodsv --Above ihe woods tague. conducted services in the _ there is a hut of sorts-erected as Presbyterian chunch~ at Peter’s His eyes followed the direction ,B shelter in um of sudden storm, Road on Sunday 6th inst. The Mur- mdmaied' for people coming up from the low.. ray Harbor North section was fair- _ u er vuuey to Mouiuvuu and hey°h,i_ ly well represented at this meeting '_- I i ine momentgr he commented, "sup- ws 8 much ume shuutu but it considering the bad travelling. The __ ~\ pose-woul_d_ YOU BUUW mb i0 “Ci would smfu very wen as a tempoi.. learned speaker held the rapt at- ,_~ ; .. as wflch instead?" . ary salle a nlailger. It isn't a long ieniiim °i' his a\ldl9l1CB BS he Vl- iiigg gi - She hesitated. This Stranger HD- uluubi., he added persua_§u.eu,4 uhm vidly portrayed God's dealings with 5;'-ff 'ii Peared to be uncompromisinlzll' you to med to take it on mer your His people when He “spoke unto ,-"*< gill; progressive in his tendencies. ,emu exmuom.. them by ine mouth of 1-lla pro- \ , ‘ ll taut] Is that it?" . _ "Not in the leash But are you “_ phets_" The leading characters in _:‘-§Qu _ \ '-\ curtiy. . ‘.'“u uecuug u My sum refuuemf that this stirring narative are Ahab the ' ,. ___"u__x‘ -I ~ _ “l_’m sure of that. But-" 1 description to be muuculously uu_ King oi’ Israel, Jezebel his wife and _Il u _ His eyes twinkled. dowed Wuh 8 weu_fumuueu uu.u_ the prophet Elijah, probably the ` -`,\` \ i "But it would not be quite comme en., - most remarkable character of these """` if faut? Is that it?" _ early times, who needed all the 'We1l, it.wouldn't, would it?" she "Nu But I think my knapsack can sternness of a strong mind to com- Riaiinied- " make good the deficiency," he re- bat the dllplicity of King Ahab, His face grew suddenly grave, and pi-ed wmuosediu and the murderous opposition of u she_ noticed that when `in repose _,eau looked at mm ,with dancing Jezebel, the Queen. Passing over , uh,” wg,-e deep, glraighi; lines on`eyes_ Having once yieided to the this interesting narrative, we come 'either side of his mouth-lines days unconventional adventure’ sue to the famous reply of King Ahab .V that are USIIBUY °l\lY fUi"'°W9d by had surrendered herself whole- i° the King °f Syria Wm’ seemed ” scvére suffering, either mental or hcuriediy to me enjoyment of ii_ dvienulhcd 10 ruin him. “Let not physicuh she made one resewaum how him that girdeth on his harness Made»rnolselle.'» no said quietly. Wil- S°m° i“‘ii“°i °f S°ii'P“°i°°' ,,u_-» _ To_duy’ it seems' we are two very tion prevented her from enlighten- lonely people. Couldn't we forget ing hm' C0ml>Hiil0I1 as to her partly what is uumme u ,aut for once? We English nationality. There was no We are pleased to learn that shun probably never meet again' real necessity for it, see'ng that he Mrs, samuel L¢¢¢0_ polm, pleasant' We know uouuuu of emu °the,._ spoke French with the utmost who has been under treatment in just .shun that uw in the mum. fluency, and'his assumption that she the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Lu, us keep one another u0muu_uy__ was a Frenchwoman seemed in is now at her home much improv- take this one day iogeihery some way to ‘limit the feeling of ed in health. _ ntimacy, conferring on her, as it “Wm you” he “ii owm you?" were, a little of _the freedom of an Mr. Samuel Lecco, Jr., of Truro, He was looltingdown at ner with i“°°S“ii°~ N~ S" has been "iSiii“€ ‘ii *he eyes that were curiously bright and "A la boring neural" she exolgiim. home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. uumpeu~uu_ There was u tense note cd gaily. “so you invite me to share Samuel Lecco, Pt. Pleasant. It is in his voice which once asain sent yd“" i‘m.°h' m°m’ie“r 19 pr°‘°s` n°w over twelve years since Mr' that disconcerting tremor oi'~» con- Sem?" ‘jI’ve invited you to share my day, They steered for the bank, and nd removed h‘s own, stinging them ver hLs arm, they started off along hat still glittered on the snowy pcs behind them, lt seemed as ines barred' their path with s’n- Jean, always sensitive to her urroundings, shivered a. little. "It's rather eerie, isn't it?" she aid. "It's just as if someone had "Quite a nice b't of symbolkm," (Uontinued) 'now"-glancing at his watch'-"I, _°_i"'" bcnliitod boast himself as he that taketh it Lecco has been at his home. dur- ing which time he has been located in the neighboring provinces. We are also glad to report continued improvement in the health of Mr. Malcolm VMcSwain, Greek River, who is now able to attend to many nil: l° . soil 1 3;. - _LIARCH 11 '°'°**¢s. Cu-rr Prices EEQCIWQ 'U March ll to 11 WCC( Groceries ol Qlnlilyllllll Value all Prlclll i‘f“n’.iai VVh0leBeets ...... .s 12e Quaker* Oats i?.‘:i,°i‘:l..$'“" _ea. .21c Sll2i_.°¥. Tomatoes §:?‘ii»‘l"f.l'..1"‘“"' 35 tins 25c Surprise Soap u= i5 bars 22c §l.°l‘¥i.t'i% Milk iii. 2. tins 19c Fry s Cocoa 1 -Z lb, tm 19cj a ' ' \ Oxo Cubes, 4’s, per tm ~0D1l1 H004 l‘i0u1‘ Household Blend Tea, l lb. pkg._...._.. 364: 24 bag each . . . . . 80: EATON’S Slpecial Blend Freshly Grolélgd Leader Biscuit Assortment, 2 lbs..._. 37 Frggngiiul Ei;`gi;°feue'r;;é'é'éuu'ua'uéeed; Soiliiyiigrlmon, fancy quality. Per dozen I I I ‘ ‘ . I ' . U ~ V ' I . ‘ _ . ~ 4 I I I ` ‘ ‘ U V ov _ . . . . . . . ..l......._u......~.o.;,:o,:»_,_»-eo... Choice Creamery Butter, No, 1 Quality Cohoe Salmon, 1 lb. tins per lb. ......................................... __ l Singapore Pineapple. No. 2 tins, _ smoked Fillou of Haddie, naoatqualny; 2 hm f ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ i- 2 lb.. _______________________ __- ........ 23a Caielli Macaroni or Spaghetti Q Aylmer Choice Quality Peaches, Lu: I C 35c 25c 27c 1 9c No. 2 squat tins, each _ l8c ~ ~ » ~ - ~ ~ » -~ » ~ 9C CANADIAN CHEESE, Lu. 1’/o _ _ CLASSIC CLEANSER, 3 tins . . . . . WESTONS HONEY GRAHAM WAFERS, 1 Lb. Package _. . . . .. ._ . . 21c TABLE SALT Sifto or lodized, 2 Packages . . .. 19c CORN, Standard Quality, 3 Tins ._ . . 25c vi" These Prices Prevail at Both Our Charlottetown and Summer-aide Stol 23c BROOMS, 4 String. Each .. . .. .. 27c » HEAD LETTUCE,2for 35c wEsToN`s sooa Blsculrs 1Lb.Bag,2for 29c '~7.'U""' of his duties on the farm. The Dominion Poultry Inspector, . en ng in Charlottetown No definite word would be given' We `-*mu ha” 5i\i“'°i`l i/°S°ih°i' °“i stand." 33 1.3 i Th d i hi _ quently by her pastor, and re- ih il f M ' t °°'° of _the whole of me' and “mr th” He laughed I Mme ons. _ e pro uc was s p e guee o rs. Walsh, retum iby the officials of the departmen _ ~ ped to Bermuda, B. W. I.. centres ceiveii thi’ ii’-Si iii" °f ii" R-°m°“ ed to her home in Georgetown 'here conceming her retirement the 'darimeg 35”” “nd 3 ‘su°"°°" ‘ "HUW iihimld YOU? Y°“`l'¢ Y°\1“§- of Maritime Provinces, Montreal. Caih°iiC °hUi'°i*- she Visiied -A. ` ilbut it is reported that both Dr C Pl L Lil’ - - - I °°“.Pf°miS°tY°“.iih° d'5ii' Fate doesn't come along and snuff T°,.°hu,_ Quebec ci¢y_ and various Georgetown frequently and was - ° ' ' ' ampson ence‘_i" 'he added wi h B- Su deli out the lights for you when you are other smuiiei- cehiies in the u pei- always wamily welcomed by . . _ _ ‘ . ‘ 'hhf-Sh 1“1i°°ii°n~ -what shall we say? Eighteen?" pmvimes, Ei-hpioymehi Wu given her many friends. Bhe leaves three S' S’ latlc is l;];';;;:fu::u(:;:,:;1t;I;eti:;1dD;rI?;l,i:_ |,¢n,|?|,_q|l;',"£ Trgiiglaad , It W8-5 il1Bibi¢i¢fn°i° which W°“ "You're two yeal-a.o-ut," replied twenty persons, for tha gi-eager cousins in Georgetown, Misses Again On Her Way ment or Health Wm be nured_ P bl. A Fon th!-dHY~ In mme “M191 °“»°°°`i`i`,Jean composedly. pai-i uf three mohihg present Elizabeth and Ellen Smith and ' u lc uc I SCl°i1i-S WHY -léim sensed ihe Painl “As much? Then 1et's hope you'll pi-ospemg point io 5 mum ia,-ser Mrs. John Murphy. The many (Canadian Press) which lay at the biwk °f ii- 511° *have so much me longorio wait be- volume or business next se,s0,,_ beautiful Mass cards, spiritual NEW YORK. N. Y., Mar. 10- N K-H `T~ re :nipping nag, will no answered impulslveilli fore Madam Destiny comes roundlwhen this firm hope; io be able go bouquets, floral tributes and mes- The passenger and mail , laden' egro I S n ,e, 26 Wilhvlll ¢|Ilrl¢ il! "Very well. It shall be as YOU with her snuffers." handle large quaniiiiea of fowl sages of sympathy show the high lsteamer Adriatic. which for twoi TEIBII SlllCld€S “’ R- T' n°i""“* Lid' wish." He spoke with a kind of bitter raised by Island farmers, pork and esteem in which she was hold. ldays has stood by the rudderless Georgetown ;*:;;i§» ;I>i;iiUBlBtl;0U