PAGE TWO I v ‘Fresh from And the aim ls always quality above all else. SATIADANII the gardens’ ‘stab? efluivfi-‘ihilfiiim. Notice of Meeting! -- - Nfll-ice is hereby given that a Spee- ' » ' General Meeting of the Share- ‘ of "The Premier Silver Black ompnny, Limited,” will be held P‘ Public llall at Bedeque, Prim-c _ " - Island. on Tuesday. the 25th '0! June, 1929, at the hour of 8 ' for the purpose of passing a Ion requiring that the Com- - wound up, under the pro- of "The Voluntary winding-up and for the appointment ol tors for such Winding-up and an» - ving of consequential directions. .__..=nrcec this 28th day of May. A. n. up.“ 1.: '_' ~ “fly order of the Directors, ‘W HORACE WRIGHT, President. THUS. MOYSE. Secretary-Treasurer. "w; g dild-i-lf-loi. I OTICE This moming the Judge of the Clfy Court, on application of the City Collector, set Wednesday the 3rd day of July next, being the regular sitting‘ of the City Court, as the day upon- “whlch he will hear applications for! Judgments and Executions against,‘ - parcel of land ln arrears for? "‘_ ‘y Taxes, and the Collector is now- flpurlng descriptions. fonns and . ‘Buttons. ‘ FREDERICK LARGE, . z " City Collector. City Hall, Charlottetown, P. E. L, June 12th. y929. 5482-8-13-14-15. W0 the undervalued Blacksmiths _ have agreed to close our place; or 1 ., business on Wednesday after-noun starting June 12th. P. J. snowmen, Ii. E. roan, PROUD 8c BIORESIDE. UALLANT 8805., n. o. ACORN, PETER. GALLANT. 3i. -I .5-*=.-¢-12- ‘ v ‘Professional Cards . Mark R. McGuigan, ' B. A. BABRSTER, SOLICITOR, 5T0, MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown, 113,1, Prohibltion Commission Chairman, Mr. sconce E. BROWN, Mlrrate. r. E. l. Edlfl Ill InIOImIUon regarding m- fractious of Prohibition Act to the Or To -~ Chief Inspector B. J. Haywood "15 Dimhlmr 51ml. Charlottetown. Phone 709 OIOI-ll-ld-lyr. _. McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Attorney-ut-Law Ofllce: 1B0 Richmond snug MONEY T0 LOAN C” lotteiown, P. B, l, --' SMILES -'- (‘LCSY GCFITIE "Drifters with the downward ..ent generally end up the river." “Did that girl who was so de- tcrmlned to marry George get him?" “No, she dld not." "Dld he r31: cf aeeldcntmggglg- case?" ' b Ho: if you went to a co-educa- tlanal colege, you'd halter. ROYAL SECURITIES CORPORATION LIMITED. I. R. Paton. Manager, Investment Bankers -Oflleu m all Leading Cltlgg o; -_ ._ Canada. ‘Alvlvl Boosting Prince Island." 811w Bnfldhr- Telephone m. McDonald & McPhee B. A. a. McDONALD. u. r. MoPIIEE ~ ~ anus. enormous. arc. MONEY 'ro 1.0m Jllildlns c‘ lottetowu Edward l Stewart & Lowther '-'Y' Jmmrawmrqeo, u. w. LOWTIIEII nae. sonrcrroas, ere. l? :2 A NICE HOUSE FOR NOTHING Hubby (after a ralae in rent): Let's go to Labrador to live. Wlfld: For Heaven's sake. why? Hubby: We can get an ics houlo there for nothing. Cord of Thonks Miss Velda Taylor, Found! Mills. wishes to thank the Doctors and Nurses of Prince County Hospital, also her many friends who were so kind to her during her illness. 6462-d-l4-1i. Farm for Sale Situated at Tracsdie Cross and front. ing on the East Iliver, within a few yards of the East River Mussel Mud and Oyster Beds, containing I00 ldffl of level land. lleurly all clear and as Itch ss e garden. with bulldlnge thereul. In the centre er shipping. boingwithiu llnileofhacsdlolta- One Man '5. Wife B! BARBARA WEBB Copyright BDOADWAY AHEAD "You have been neglecting us. Yvonne." Mrs. Ogden said. gravely. but without reproach. , “I have been very busy-with my home." Yvonne faltered. “Yvonne, dear. we have been talk- ing of you, I and these other two good friends. and we have come to make one more attempt to get you to go on with your dancing. I have told these gentlemen your story and they have come with mo today to add their pleadings to mine. We are will- ing anxious if you will let us. to go ho your husband ourselves and to ex- plain to him your great. gift." "Richard is gone." Yvonne said dully. "Gone!" the three callers echoed the word. "Yes. last week. for three months to visit mines and talk with engi- neers." "Gone and left you here alone!" Mrs, Ogden tried not to sound too indignant. "I wished be stay." Yvonne said, defending Richard. "I am not afraid and I am very happy here by my- self. See, Richard gave me this lit- tle dog before he left." She held Dicky up to be admired. Mrs. Ogden cast a significant, look at the two men. ‘Suppose I ask these two good friends of yours to leave now. and you and I have a little talk, Yvonne. They had simply come to urge on you the acceptance of the contract offered you two weeks ago. They wanted your permission to speak to Mr. Ross. if necessary. But now that he is sane. they cannot of course. see him." "And I hope to see you soon on Broadway," Mr. Drake said, shaking hands heartily. - Left alone the two women smiled - at each other. and then Yvonne was in her friend's arms sobbing as though her heart. were broken Mrs. Ogden led her to the davenporr, and waiting for the wilder sobbing to - cease. "There, there, child." she kept say- ing. “Everything is going to be all right. There. there." Dicky jumped up beside them and nosed against Yvonne. who presently cuddled hizn in her lap and dried her tears. “New, then." said Mrs. Ogden briskly. “Tell me a1] about u." “There is so little t0 tell. Richard wasn't feeling well and needed a rest. so he went to Denver and will be gone three months. He offered to send me home to France or to have a woman to stay with me. But I pr:- ferred to be alone." "l-le didn't offer to take you with him, though," lvirs. Ogden said shrewlly. "No," Yvonne answered sadly. I had done he would never forgive me. As long es I am the Yvonne he married he will be faithful to me. and will notice me now and then. For the new Yvonne he would have no use at all." “You may be right. Yvonne-but what of yourself? Can you stand living here this way, buried. starved. year after year?" Yvonne shrugged. "lf you will do this." Mrs. Ogden sold, "Richard's absence creates s. wonderful opportunity for you. You can sign a contract to appear in this new show of Mr. Drake's for three months and at the end of that time leave and return to your old life." Yvonne considered. "You need not leave this house un- less you wish." Mrs. Ogden went on. "I have an old Negro maid I can send over to you. She will do the housework and keep your clothes in order and be company for you. too. Come. Yvonne. snatch this piece of 1l.'-,. It belongs m you. Richard is enloying himself, depend upon that." l 4 is the best remedy known for sunburn, "°" f"."°.'.'l.iii°l‘l'a ¢¢ v Iaiifeeters. Askiu foodl Alflngrfinlfisn-JOA . give you quick relief. sat beside her. soothing her and- "And he never will. He does not‘ ulant me changed. If he knew what; Eczema Healed‘ New oluhseut Gives Quick lullef or . llouey lack‘ No matter what form of licsems is torturing you. "Booths-Salve" will 8 old cases that break out or weeping Dcselna-Rashes-all ylgld w l this wonderful prescription of u. fam- ous ,._yaician. It quickly stops itching and burning; quickly heals inflamma- tion; quickly clears the skin. 50c at all Dfllliidts. It coats you uothlug if you ‘do not benel After uaiug two boxes of "Boothe-Saki." if yourlro not satisfied Just return the erupt! tins to halt-a- tlveu Limited. Ottawa, Out. and we will refund your luuuoy. “DANCER BY MADEMOISELLE” A srviff. thought of Anne Lovelace stabbed Yvonne. She knew the idea was preposterous, but none the less it influenced her ‘ ' ion. "If you are sum I can dance Just for the time Richard is away. and then return w my house. I will do it." "Of course you can." Mrs. Ogden cried. "Oh. Yvonne. you will never regret. this. Come. we mus; go at onto in the studio." ‘ M. Romaneveki knew the battle, was won when he saw Yvonne and? Mrs. Ogden coming in the door. 7 "She will dance-the angell" he cried. seizing Yvonnels hands and kissing her on both cheeks. "Come, , to practice. You have but three clays’ ln which to bo ready. costumes,» 2 dance-s. everything." ‘ I Mr. Drake was more practical. l-Ie .led Yvonne m the smell office and} lpulled out contracts. Yvonne wasf not Without. practical shrewdness. Mr. Drake wanted to have the contracts read for appearances three months. ‘daily, except Sunday, from that. day. | “But no," said Yvonne. "Suppos- ring my husband returns before that time. No. it. rnust read thus. ‘Con- tracts to appear daily ssve Sunday until the return of her husband, Mr. Richard Ross!" ‘That's the craziest clause I ever put in a contract," Mr. Drake grum- bled. But. he put it in. and Yvonne read it slowly and nodded bar bud over it. ‘Then there was the matter of a name. M. Romanevsklwanted her billed as “un' angel." Mrs. Ogden suggested that she sppesr on the program as “Yvonne? Mr. Drake suggested Toinette. Bu; Yvonne her- self settled the question firmly. "I shall appear simply as Mademoi- selle. ‘Inst will preserve my identity end furnish thought for those who may be interested in my dancing." "The girl's right." Mr. Drake de- clared. ‘People love s mystery end I'll make the most of this me." He wrote in a large firm hand. "Dances by Mademoiselle." "And now for rehearsals!" cried the ballet master. "I hope you are not too stiff. Mademoiselle." "I have been working too hard to be stiff," Yvonne said. laughing. "I cleaned my greast beast of a house all this week, and stooping and twist- ing and reaching and bending. all ‘those are necessary-An house clean- ing as in dancing." M. Ron-lanevskimut her through some simple exercises. than the more ‘difficult. ones. She followed easily, ' enjoying his amazement that she had not fallen back noticeably in her work. "You are a marvel," he declared. "Now for reel work." The rest of the afternoon flew by. Mrs. Ogden and Mr. Drake were deep ln consultation over ‘ Sev- eral times they come in to watch Yvonne working with M. Romsnevski. Mr. Drake was well satisfied with what he sew and left. late in the afternoon to begin his advertising campaign. The ballet master and Mrs. Ogden stood talking while Yvonne dressed. "And will she return to her stupid clod of a husband at the end of three months?" he asked. ' "It is hard to say. Bhe may be- come so enthralled by the life she Mil lead as a great dancer that she twill be able to put him out of her ‘life. and she may not. Don't forget that she loves him with sll the de- votion of u singularly pure and warm-hearted girl. He is the only man she hes ever known outside of her native village friends and he sp- pears very wonderful to her." "lf she is the artist she will givo him up —- without one regret." M. Romsnevaki blew an imaginary piece of thistle from his hand as he spoke. "If she is the artist she will feel more deeply than the rest of us." Mn. Olden corrected. ‘ "Perhaps you are right. madame." said the master with s sigh. The following dsy Yvonne had her first rehearsal on the stage. It seemed en immense affair to her. and the black. empty suditoriiun bo- yond loomed to yawn in her fsce in- $2.50 Celanese Forty inch fabric, a. $1.60. deed, Old Rose, Rosewood, Powder Blue and Black. Regular $2.50. clearing for Moore £9‘ McLeod Limited Satin for $1.50 very lovely tissue in- L . STE weswlocmmusewulumenuwras l worth-while feature claimed by automobile tire engineers todayis incorporated in the construction of Dunlop Tires o CABLE‘. JUNE 14. 1939 _‘L com) s differently. Iier first nervousness passed; she acquitted herself well. “Give me three minutes of music." she said. "and I can dance and forget all else." Mr. Drake said thoughtfully: "Sup- pose we darken both the stage and the house completely for a full min- ute; there will be music as the lighls are going down. It will grow louder‘ and st the end of s full two minutes there will be s steady glow on the stage and the music will have grown louder. That gives you a full two minutes and a half of music to start your dance." Continued on page d “PELLIGURA” the remedy for , 1 ECZEMA, BOILS, PIMPLES and all SKIN DISEASES To be had at all drug stores. Price per bottle $1.25. I-II-di. TEN_!_ERS Sealed Tenders will be - elvod until Juno 111i: for turning around, and ru- modeling of Kingston School. Piuu and specifications to be seen g; u“ bouu of the undersigned. Lowest or any tender not uscesaas. fly accepted. SAM l. NEWBOII, I rotary. Mdl-l-l-li. u EFFICIENT OPTICAL SERVICE (II-Alli! l0 J. W. JOHNSTON Irsbhm owl-mu DOMINION OF CANADA l PROVINCE or l rumor: enwann ISLAND l In the Probate Court 20th George V.. A.D. i929 In Re Estate of James NicolleJaie of While Sands. in King's County in the said Province, deceased tea- tato By the Honourable Harold Leonard Palmer, Surrogate Judge of Probate. dcc., he, To the Sherifl of King's County or [Murray River in said County, so that Mgy, 5,9,, 1939, w; h, m, gm, y‘; all persons interested in the said Es- of l-Iis Malesty‘: reign. late as aforesaid may have due not- ice thereof. of the aaid Court. this 23rd day of 4o7g.5.g4.31.,1un¢17.14_ (IICJ B. L. PALMER» Judge of Probate. Given under my hand and the Seal l (L, g_) COTTAGE FOR SALE Desirable Seven Room Cottage on gUpper Hiilsboro St. Price reasonable for quick sale. on file of Hammond J. Nicolle of White Sands aforesaid. one of the Executors of the above named Est- ate, praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to be and uppesr be- fore me st a Probate Court to be held in the Court llouse in Charlottetown. in Que en's County, in the said Province, on Thursday the twenty-seventh day of June nest. comin_. at the hour of eleven o'clock furenonl of the lame daytoshew esuse if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of Donald MoKlnnon. Earp. Proctor for said Petitioner. And I do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper published in Charlotte- town aforesaid, once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof sud that a copy hereof be forthwith posted In the following public places respect- ively. namely. in the hall of lie Court llouse in Georgetown in King's Coun- t! aforesaid. at the store of Prone I Son, in Mus-ray Harbor in said County and at '1‘. L. Cook's store iu S. S. ROSALIND M!" Arrive Montreal Charlottetown and have for ll. John's Jana lttk June rlta June llth- my m "l! 13h July lltb "l! Nib July Dill CARVELL BROS. Ibsue 181-]. ll? Real ltrest ~ Chariot t’ CARVELL BROS. ..LTD._ ' 1 ' . _ . any Qonstablo or literate person » Apply G. R. HOIIYIOS, SOIICIIOI’. Riley within ssld County ‘ Bui|ding_ GREETING Whereas upon reading the , ‘“' L IT i E -} (U. tonLYQl/l fled. l. 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