in. a -;*..-L:.-n-§¢n-* ‘ ohrfcprlvdaaalanytu-m oltllltlaoraumoleorleomwcloor. bfllcebardaadadtwootloood 1gp» and all. mama. owned It wiu ' Y Point, I55 mile! [mm Chlr ' wnbyioeandfibywod ’ 3 running length of farm. Wat 01131.11 every fleldhalndd 150 foot from ypfl . our». N ante . i’ ° ' more holy to owner . J. W. DONAHUE, York Point. _ A 0f LbiIeDONALD, 3;“. -__ Idflflfll‘. mammal. m s11: n i §af ~ IIIIPTUI -.)=.~1';».~rty of the late In (Rel) 1141.1. lhvLecn, consistins 0f=— yup-bra; house of nine rooms. tom nrl wood houael. I150 1 1'4 iuflfi’ - land suitable for sflfde“ ‘rult trees and ornamental ‘n1; ‘111-rounding. Situated in one p; 1h:- moat beautiful sections 0! Ian. island. tkor information apply to ~. GORDON McLEAN. N Lawrence SL. : friend- . - . - Amherst, 8.5- any 0t the {allowing horses. ship is oven the most important 31%’ Zélzllfililnnletgr:22213331215232; qr , c. incnt in lOVe—.-but l; isn't 31L H ' _ H. P. FOUND. (1) Bailarat (imp) (221311) (19312) brown Clydesdale stallion s '."1ni-»~_.- something one, 1 do,“ aflfllfifif éfigmsafigntgtg 31"‘ ‘(if N67 1471140". an!‘ years old imported from Scotland in 1920, _ know what it 1a." H‘; 11'0"“, U", Si" of music I did’ 4-5121. (z) $11- Baron Triumph (22016) brown Clydesdale stallion 5 years The 1111111 smiled a little, he Iowa the serious books tamed, Any '1' Your Food lake Sold everywh re in box; ouch ol lndigestlo Until your various digestive 0181118 are in order your food» 0f properly nourishing you Wlll be liable to clog and poison your System- Y°m' blood will be poor and impure and your nervous system thoroughlyrun down. Take immediate steps to secure the healthy activity of stomach, liver, and bowels. To this end you should T Beeqham's P1115 q possessed. “You'll forgot, 1t ell IO0D-—" I "No, 1 think I'm the sort. um loves once and only once)’, She aald l1 very seriously, and she ba- ‘ ' lleved lt. "l'm 21 now. nlllfflet ll- llnl lo flllanoe Whats grown up enoniht to know Br MARION nuamcam my feelings. Anyway, yo" are send- lng mt to the olty where the ono man l love is living, and yo" know . l shall see him. Now. If Y0" W919 ' In love with me, you would not want , me to go there" Th; man stood w, amillng down at her as she all. mrled up in the chair. . “l thing you're only a child, after all," be remarked lrresgenfiy. "l The pause lasted a few mome s. M" a 59w“! mum y w“ Lang-mfg cigarulw h“ ‘we 3m‘ you m go to New York, and to s66 “a dropped n m“, [he [my on Mr, Till], inn. I'll not tell you whlut the m)“, and one ‘arse it, 15 until yo“ come home again. ham] lay were on we “She leaned back looking up at table. clmched u 111 ~ "L. . the knuckles showed whlte,ue Ru: ."'“L.“",",“°“ t” S“? ‘m ‘P? ‘m’? “p, lacking a, it as she talked. and with .1111. She answered. But l _ MCOWSCAOUSU. though whm a 1v1ll lcli you, and l wont avian tel strum; m“, mokiug hand Langley any-mo clsej am. Perhaps aiwus not as fine a man as you. DWMPB he hasn't, your ability, But of course .. THE JOURNEY Chapter 78 an. ply .- 5311 wcnt on 1111111 her story. ====1£nn£nLroLnonsis Consequenl 10 receiving private offers for several of the stallions iwned by Llepartluenl o: .-\§<ricul1ur<-, znis after 11s lull 1.11s of registered stallions and mares for sale by tender. Department old. purchased in Ontario in 1921. (3) Prince of Huron (1556) 14614 dark bay Shire Stallion, 10 years old imported lrom Illinois, l’. S. A. in i921. (4) Julius (10086) 111137 dark grcy Percheron Stallion, 9 years old imported from Illinois, U. S. .11., in 1921. has decided to Sealed m-ndt-rs will be received at the offlce of the Department of Um“ frjendship lo make a Agrimiture until noon on Tuesdav, Mny 1st, 1923 from any person 0r:]'\’\;r~~(i|' a persons wishing to purchase 01h»: or more and stating price offered forlfldnm ,1 lakes “ML perhaxh l5) Jurabeau (11547) black Percheron Stallion, one year old, sired by Julian. he is younger, so ho hasn't. had no much chance yet, and at. present he has t» earn a salary to take care of a wif" and baby, so he has L0 Dlfli safe, Perhaps being Lied down to a domestic routine is going to kill him for .1 career, I don't. know. "Perhaps Myra is going w kill his ability, for she wants only good limos 11nd llhe hasn't any ambition , 9"?!‘ nor any great, intellect. Tim has- "Mrflai " l" and Lmttgley, we were good friends, "You've been a wonderful friend to mc. We've worked and played lOQEIlIL-f, we've all sorts of interests 1n common, if friendship is a basis lor 1131c, wc—well, have thnt, bagig, Oni_v— She paused, looking up at hlg facc. H1. wallwl forahor to go on, "Oily, 01' course, it Lakes more hahpy "It's that ‘something of course ‘ha! 9""? Poet. and 9V9?! writer 111w bu-H trying w 111111 into words lor 1" turics. Perhaps it does not -:111:1l;"1.1-.~~" “It's, the Lhing that made-me and l rend. I'm sure we were the best of friends. ‘So you see, 1 had a basis of friendship for that love too, “Bur it had more-Filer cheeks fclt bot, but she went on bravely. "\Vhcn he put his arms around me ' a" ur- . _ _>:_._ ._ to occ hy Fuss Wilh ayn i" -~res of land at .\lt. Albion. ' All clear except. about 8 ~ small second growth. Good, in Nova Scotia in 1921. (6) Jurnheile (9059) black Percheron mare, 4 years old, purchnfled PM"? lo give up everything I want.- ed to do or to be when T-irn put, his nrm around me." she said, the I ha" .111 the other sort of love lhat n, wonan h-as to have for a man- and a mun for a woman-to make a f . m; l» .1. .- ~~ 111110 fur-cl»: and. offer I _ .= _ 9th importance of it all rather frighten- h, V _ ,1, m- I-"n at Né-w 1:57;: ({3(:;:::"n " “m” m’ AT NE-JTONDON o ed no,- fnr a moment. After all, she y, 1 _ . 1.111%: about o‘! I." '- ’, l . ‘ ' was a very youn . lrl l b l c_1‘1ji'»11. $1M?“ “mi Plans, spec1fiallrin= .111 forms; Sallmg from Char. a“, ,, ,0 m n,‘ g 5 ° e “l? "5 B‘ of tenders may he sm-n a; the of.- | n n e ¢ F 0“ “ch “rm d9- fi11»:»..1._- .1111] lcnv-on ln good re- Charlottemwn and a,_ 5 ~° ‘f!’ 71y private sale up l0 May IOttCtOWII t0 Th” “b9 mm?“ =1 D1186 find ‘Wm “w, q.,,|",,,-,,,,, ,,.,,n,; "M, “m, me of ‘he firuvinmal Ermine’ 10th my farm at Long River, con- ’ a fou1l mme marginal notes ncrlbbl. ;,,.,-, m... ,..~.,-l;;1r1.' u»! s i wrflv .,, _,,_ __ ._ my,“ “my owing"; - fnlnlng about 75 acres. 65 acres 101m S, Nfld,’ about ed in Lanzlefs handwrlblng, ll. was ,,|- ,.»,»..,-_ _‘ I _ 4 ‘ I , clcar anrl in 20nd state of cultiva- “Ia as suddenly warm and friendly an 111m,- r-nq» _..- ,|-..~,. H, -. u. _ l ' '"‘ ‘“"‘t Vi"? l‘. 1/"1 o’ 11c\1' _ y a it's: Vqjft‘. MIG look 8W8? Ell he!‘ ,3_,L1_,,,h,_,,,,,._... . _.,,,_.,. m, ,._-;,,,-,.,. 1.,» 1 pump-l .l.1~.~~ u» t . for-ling of fright , and loneliness. zirum 1m- Ncw llllllllll.‘ 11.11..»:w~1 .1 , . I ._ »- 1.;».:~~ rrictzwi.» . F01‘ further 111. Sire 1PM the lwiwwrlttm instruct- Jwflh,“ a f; v. Mm “fir; P . r H Hldudhare nearly new and in good repair. é. . ons, and his notes at the same _ |1|']1>(1f 111.! 14.2.’, n1»! "car to '1' 5411x011 must accompany m» A 300d bearing orchard and a nev- ormatlon a n d 1771"’. P311118 mill‘?! "m"! Bllfiflilfill I - __(‘ll'll‘f'>1i~ .11’ 11H rlennmjnntlons- tender for each separate Project, er falllnfl Dump at door. This farm rates m “'3'” he "Mdflnm" m the order” tzlmnl 1'11,- mllea from Kenllnglon The lowest or any tender not ne- lfl conveniently altnaled being y "f “hi” (“M7531”- -,,,__}._\,,,,,,,, _ cessnrlly accepted. about 6 miles from Kenginglqn bv* 1 “Your apartment at the hood. was 1r mil 10M privately wlll be of L. B. McMlLLAN, improved highway. Farm will n}- B ord-"Ped by leiozravh." he wrote ‘form! 11> ymhllc auction fhlefhar 3'°'""Y of Public Works. sold retumnmblo and on verv easy . “l d“ m“ mfleu- n" Y9“ ""151 5,14,», p... poor-y; gmpygmqnm smug" grspralrtment of Public Works, temlfl to suit purchngmg Apjuy A hove n mod looking suite of rooms h, 1-1- ,-i~1.-~»-1 ~01! at s later rlntc ar ottetown, P.1d, Island, gflnt ..hVai11a.bIe,Pr0pe-rty 1 mile from City, in high slate of cultivation with a good house, 11:11-11. granary, imple- 11110111 house and orch- ard. ifA1211Fo1€sI11.E AT w, ' guard-mutt - m1 out buildings in good w! (7) Lady Victoria (6944) Black Percheron mare, 5 years old, pur ,».- . Jcfgg ready f0! this yearsi-based in Nova Scotia in 1921. '0" fenced with wire. Near= zrove north of buildingfl- 1*")! for fox ranch. Wlli sell, 1-11- quick sale. 4.1-. to owner W. A. McPHEE, Hazelbrook Creamery 1.; J A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. i 11.11‘. 124-51. Brenton A. Struflg. _ g v Pliilfm Ponnry 111 FY1111‘?! V!‘ than r111: semi" ,__ .--.,_.' B l,» in i1. diluibfnlghed one-rs his 1a. 1. v.1_1h@ undt-nimcui at (WW1 filo I00 acres 0'1‘ freehold pro 9'1"“ 9mm") _ . 51, t ‘Fhursdzcv noon. t. 100 acres of marsh, Snustegtipnittkiltidtgp O1; may‘ A- u 1923‘ for o i ~ - ' 1,119 purchase of the stock of mer- chandise of the 815W". “awed Brew ‘ton A. Slrang, deceased. I Tender No. l-Fnr the stock of nmrchzmdise consisting 11f KPQRPT" - linrlhvzfre M"! l, 1 Jdcnnsld, Lot 48, fronting .- Iffisboro River, also to newiyi D9Il9d cows, open for "lnspec" 251m .11 any time. y JAMES R. FARQUHARSON}! Mermaid, bot 48. P- E. l- 114o94-z1-mwS-s1. “"- The Department of Agriculture does not Tenders will he addressed to the Dept. of AEZTWJWIPB and marked school. store rallwayihlghcst or any tender. - 11nd creamery. 11 miles _ u Charlottetown. Beautiful "Tenders to!‘ Horses. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE apt-n 1x111. 1923. 4»20-21-24-26-28-30. n1z1tu-1- o1 the Estate of lnlc 01' Bunion In the dry goods, Psundriu-z. . _ ‘ _ . .10", mm Tim rm. your: p“, qim,‘ “.35 thankful Iagemnnl. hire a. car for you‘ by the, So, picnslxitly conscious of thei k .- n- r 1.. h _ i ,..| .1 _, ,1 U i‘. vim“; 93,5. name, For further mformilliflll‘ _ , z m 1‘ <1 U ‘ _ _ _ . _ _ I __ , __ I _ i Ma e 3.10.00 a week se 111g on Hm s“; ' A. - , - wit,» j . . . - sin-i; P. E. I, or to the owner R. filo 5W to icrseif." Lo have 111m '- ‘ M1 - " ‘ "i ’ Q ‘ f‘ ' _ i» -_ ’ ' tor particulars and sample Th6 t 8- U, ' = . , - A _ A - n; .1“ M; q 11.14"1.4.23.1gi_; an: rus 1mg around after bu gum.) f *' "> ‘ g "» " " m‘ "' l ' ' I ‘ -'i “"1"” Ea-‘ii- m!’ 310m}. vlflbhtnsdx.ilfvfmiubéllgtitwlfillf --venhf--~;‘ --- _);-—~ i ' 41ml niyinf! EOOGDYP. thou wiiling!“'omd um‘ do mm‘ m“ home when I‘ m“ Fmmnht l ponmsmlg of _._ acres or Clill- l‘. 3mm nu 1 . i gm- [he 1min u, g0 “ml Saving gnaw. asked you, Rczncm-bcr the impress-y Thou slu- lriul to slndp Wbpn ltcriAGENTs ‘~11! 75 mum-r! mud and "“ " ""-L"'s' ‘“" J D l ____. 51. 1'1. the balance under -_.;,. ;_. ~.|; yvatered and a] gnm] . ;» [E Tend" No, 2---l“nr stow fixtures T<111lc12< 1111151 br- . .. 1 u. ,- i ll 911111 trenrlcreu for, _ I i bgildlnxs. For Damcui- "1': ‘Luvvfigd ‘Lfilgéun m, 30 5 i """‘ ‘mm “f 111.; purchns-o pri» 11111st1i11 l-‘ridny, .\l:1_v LL°L2X_:9BFB|L’:s'PEl accompany each tender. Ii'.'}'1'l.->l26l-tS3l ' " ' ' Th!’ hisho-l or zmv lcnrlvr not ncce-ssarliy- accepted. merchumhsr» lhe fixtures may be cxamnod at 1e store of the late Brenton A ti’ Strong :11 Bordon in Prim-c (‘nunty Th» stock of nriixig g1i1rirllnscrs. ,1- i\,k'l:.VLd 1n Princc Edward marked l iv on tho mllsi-ic with tlu 11111111?" l To be sold by public auflion on,’ DPYIUH‘. 1111111151211, No. '19 Sydney $1.1‘ 1923, :11 Tllc Charlottetown bind itself to accept the prising house. -. ’|':!'!' ' 11439-4-1911861. the balance choice woodland. HUiLlT pinin- 4th. o'clock noon, the rcslit-n 11nd aei J Furness. F”? m Prince Edward island, he lnspccied n1. the ducilzng 1101181‘ i -" -"Y """1"“ "ml 7"’ cf the late Brenton A. Strung at l = - ~ir11atcu on south s'de Borden, . =t.,-.»m 1n ("Wflér of town. MARGARET s-y-RANG, - mhudcs print. hcst lwn ply and four tort)‘ , outbuildings in good rvivviriirtrfllrir- ‘Epbfarisihedzslzjh ‘1iii'..k'l',§‘,,‘"f.. ~v_""§'.,.‘,’," m" "‘“"‘"- "A""‘.""' ~"°“ m"? Y°""@ "l" _.1.| ,<,., upcprfl! Borden, PEI 1.4.. for a Farmer and Wife Li).useiori‘k11lttlnzpslnrflilicidagozpgllfxv 50mg?’ M“ ‘mam-Sm’ “km ' 11c ‘.41 Pore, i188‘ 4'15 ‘IS Til) msttfi, (“wrung the farm 0f the P‘E_I_-lt11rgv-,r pnnflts 11.1511 snpyiltydyniur cus- “mags lmlother- ‘Inn 13:31)’ m g0.’ J ,,,_._,,-,,c m“ __ __ ' 0 R ‘W t om:- s rv-t- w‘ 1 pi-m e nstruc- " 1, 1on'ta e muci interest in ' ‘i 7‘ "o" IIIIBHhPEIFE ~ orphanage at Moun [rihrlltnes éhrrniliiirllng 'l‘hlllf‘lllili\rl.ps‘lrlz1-lnll?i- the “Ry? A," oiNiel responded in ‘ 1' "W" I" ""1 v Fail" y!“ v ‘ l Applicant must state W838i! suit-s. Wrvitefor sarilplclr-rlrd 11nd rutlwr a lofty nmnnér- "rm going “me in Mum-cg m, with 1 E S ._,.ant,,d_ Hausa mflk and guclfltjrfrllflry, llnnllldn Manufacturing South to v=5it my sister and any. ‘Dilly "' vezetmblcs as are grown on far1n|‘""'“n""y' new‘ 129' T"'""‘°' ‘mt WW1 1'1" $05118 l0 Chicago l0 viflit 7- P- HARPER. will be supplier] for house use _’”~ 1 _ ‘ l‘ ‘7°‘_'<‘“"- and 15119415103" H"! i! 1°7- _ Blacks Hrurbur, N. B- H ilogést or ref of T1710, clothes there, and see . - crcncns required, 1H!!!) 0f 8181118. FOR SALE _ ' l0 acre-s-of land 1 K. F McRAE. Project No. 52.—-Fort Augustus to East ROYRllZY Pisqulrl. I project N‘, 54_,_vemnn River tOVow-n road 400 yards from school; NEW LONDON flugr." <1. llihenllh, l am r-nmlwll H. 8. McLEOD. ' New London- tiers Purusanl to the requirements of the (‘annda Highways Act, separ- ate Scaled Tenders, marked “Ten- Grading and Concrete Structures. Project No . . . . .." will be received by the unrlersigncd 11n til noon on Friday, May 11th, 1923, for grading, construction of con- crete structures and other ncces- -— snry work on the following roads: Project No, 40.——Bioomfleid to Tig- for nish. Project No. 42.—West Devon to Wcst. Point. Project No. 48.—Crapaud to Brook- field. Project No, finr-Rooky Point to Long Creek. Grand View. Project No. 56.—Klnro.-1.q to Mon- tngnc. Project No. 58.»-Mur'ra_v River to‘ Murrziy Harbor North. Project Nu. 60.—--lr1'~:h:r11v:1 Aprll13, 192s. 11315-4-11-1111111, 11 Trustee Board. Address to GEORGE W. McLE Socy. Trustee l; P.O. Box 182. New Perth sell my farm at n. sacrifice acres dear, 10 wood, hall and butter factory. i 116562-4-2531. 116608-4276]. Fllil- §l\[E_ At Orwell Cove tho estate of the ime Donald A. Nicholson, 00111- mlthlliltlings and 7 ’ . ,,,,_,, m“. n, ,.,.,.,,|_._,.¢ 3mm,‘ in ,'~'-‘ll r1-11t¢-111'l1r.-1‘?~an1l l was cry- J. F. HUNTLV. Vernon FOR SALE immediately, farm consist-lug °1 1S8 acres. 50 acres. well fertilized. fmiccd null buddinzs in good rcDfliT-ft‘) N‘ “' “Wk- m"! Y“11 “"1" 11"‘ "l! Situated one-half mile f-rolu ruilwu)’ 510' "lone. You konw 1'13 Sf-n l h . . , ._ , ’ _ - . i i ' - " 1 I - - w ' ' 1 . School, mills, etc, Terms» #511111 .1114] you 1.11m‘- 1 1m“. Mn" 1n nun n, am her oft, for which Rutmflhc rand ngdlll. And lmvc the 111.111 . 1.1. If 111 l t Lily. = , .. l to his eyM-i as sbc hurl been \hcfor4-.|5€:: “MIL” “Us waning her‘ "I lmvc auothcr proof it's onlv- ' H ' . _ _ . fflmlmhipx. Sh“ m“ “You.” p”, THE NEW CITV Agents and Distributors for Mclaryg Full Lme “Nalh-“iiifltlailt the (Tommillco t0 semi mp’ T I ._ I Ct‘ McLEOD d. BENTLEY, _ Solicinrs. I Iyorn, the article 11101-11, “clcctlon s11bjcct to approval on, card. Charlottetown, P.E.l.- arm For Sale At, Am returning West nt once. Will . rather i than leave vacant. 100 axes, 90 , House and buildings ln good condition, On FRANK SEAGER I , H. L. DUNING "t" wndv" -.--—-—5 12? uvropcru’ 011 the north side of REgABfiLEfPERMANEN-YSERWCE ncy Street, owned by the late-Mich- {FARM FOR SALE, nX-d coming more strongly into her 1-11- ;, "It's anything you say-l don't pre tcnd to know. Only as long as 1 haven't that, whatever that is, I'm not in love, 11nd 1 would not want In marry." I Sh: looked again at the rlrong, low-ii shaped hand which st1'l lay in the clrrdc of lampllght on lhe table "l1!- nouse being sentimental be- happy 1narringe. We would have been pcrfeclly hslppy. Few married pevopie are." "Au-i you wouldn't even want me to k .<:~ you goodbye?" "No Lot's just stay friends- Ydillgllqv (191112 It isn't. that sort of love on l-ither your bairt o;- minc- but i1 .- vcry swect, whatever it ls. And I'm glad I know you. I could not have lit ed through this other thing cause 1 e here alone for the “mo, v0“... momr-nt." she 1vent on a little ' ' ' _. "You aren't in love with He MM out ms hand and she look ft " 1 '.' ' 51h 1 , 1 .. . 111.14] lnl-én“ iitolrllfhsraglnkvrigxl-rvn u “ti: Bu} ‘Wm n be hpre-‘when I get pickcl 111c- up and held me in yhulrlha-ck?’ d!“ Ziglwd qumkm mp“ m“ night “her rather | On 1111- alutnon platform to meet dMLi ion." Utensils. costs. "w; mm are" Mccjm-y’; London, Toronto, hlontrenl, Winnipeg, Van- Ann‘ with that he left. And next night R1111: found herself 1'11 the slccpc" oncc more listening to the, cl-‘ckicg of thc wheels over the rails’ as shc F|\I"l on hnr way to the glwltl city of ht-r dreams. 11¢» cf-‘ntl would have ltlssetl mc . n't. ll, wasn't sentiment, you ' iu-t sorry’ for-J’ "it 11114 :1 F1110 afraid to kiss you." ‘hl- cmifvsstcvl naivi-lyq "Ruth lookcd ugp :11 his, suddenly not ‘llvte able to look as frankly in Ant! thin time, too, she fclt that: Chapter 79 Tim Lunch-y did nut cnme to the sin ~l his all ave,- ugain scvcrui ti111cs~ 1 “gist on a tilt-r lbs- way he talked 121st. night.“ to wavt- from Lhc platform as the train pulled out. 111's, O'.\'icl came preraicn from Pedallmg 01151 arrivcu hclbm she icft, and a iii" llmll Fl ii iii The Koolanay nu enamel -clad flues and smoke boa. This protoc- tion resins corrosion and rust at the points where it la moat likely O woman should bc a slave to the whims of an old worn-out range. ' Spend less time in the kitchen. Have an oven that heats quickly- one you can rely on. McClary’s dealers will show you how to save your time and money with a Kootcnay range. McCIaryE Utensils Fruit acids cannot harm the hardJial surface of McCla | Enameled Cooking See this up-to-the-minuvte range with its highly-burnished cooking top, and white nickeled steel oven. You will sec at _o1_1ce how it will lessen your labor and your l1v1ng couver, St. John, N.B., Hamilton, Calgary, Saskatoon, Edmonton. ' l" "lire n. taxi and go ‘to tho l1otol,"|\vouid not, bc :1! all afraid oi’ n you have l0 give." Nlorc lllShfllulllfitllri followed, And as difficult. 11s the inst time Bile had But there were several otht-rs tohlt "he "eFY m"! of m“ 5115' goodbye two or three times and‘ wrmvl"! l“ “"3" wrimlb’, Ami Ute tears ciune suddenly l0 pnrtu-w- \v'1~1 culling her and down and kissed her danghtcr will1| h" ‘Wm "m! “he m" ma" “s 1mm’ “i i grvat affection, and lhc Andcrsons‘ "5 51"? Md that m “wk “t1 Sh“ Tho Rogers Hardware Company, limited innonurrs WANTED lbcr1l1 “as mzuic 11p, but found that note was‘ 111211111 this journey. ‘ye Wm pay you w distribute n: “Godf 1.\'l~\'Il'llll'l\-$S, when she ncxl “mo” utemlure indent comm’; * beczunc conscious of anything, the n?" Sieady work‘ ‘ ‘m or w lob ‘ t,|,,.l-.xpcr1e11ce unneces :- Ml ll" |ly. Write C. Whehm, Secretory 11°‘ lilglous Education Dept. 112 9PM" lnu Building, Toronto. (fwuliuucd on page 7) mcnibrr of tho (‘ivlc Colmnittce came with a long letter of direct- lOIl-"i "l0 b8 road 011 the train." Thcn there were sonic childrcn“ the usual gathering of fyoungstcrs “'|'ln'1n‘ Se“ who suiso even the smallest 1n cxcltcnu-ent going on. And altogeth- “ e cr, as Ruth remarked, it was a fllie {Konitnswivlfiiinb AA-tentw-mcn or uvr-rvhodv in knitting. supply snniplv card nl‘ ninI-twn _ And she smoothed her black skirt n. bit. and played consciously with a black silk ruffle that was on the front of her blouse, Mrs O'Niel had "gone in" for some very smart mourning, The Sunday trains ran differently from the week-day ones. Ruth went nn 1.1 a nearby town, and changed there for n "through" train, This was .1 very luxurious affair. and —— she Wits taken to a compartment V. , ,_ w reserved just for herself. Then 11f tor thevlveryatlcntive povtenhar left S. S. she settled back to tnkb out her H H Mapledawn Write for apeclal price Clover: for Spring leading. TODD & COOK Iced Marchanla Btouflvlllo, OM. l||t ol letter of instructions. The letter contained the names and flflllffififlfls of various people she was to see in the city. Then there were firms who would send reprcsentatlves to cal] on her, and lhero was a 11st of nlnpolntmenls already» made for hm‘, and the time 11nd place of meeting, It was n11 very impersonal and businesslike, and tho VOiilma 11nd teral to Charlotte- town about May ln which to receive people, You're making e11 lnivrreooton there for us. yo" WP. and lwas afraid you would oconomlle.” OR almost fifty years Beaver Flour has bpen demonstrating to Canadian women that 1t 1s unrivalled as the best flour for general bakmg purposes. " The chief reason for this is that “Beaver"ia n blended flour —-conta1ning all the richness and egdnese of t e world-famed Ontario Winter . t b. d . what fgfgivlefl?‘ amtgigfifioilfih Western Herd EAVER r1011 ‘Gxfléle. cook to produce bakinga that an Iiread made with Beaver Flour ha: that delicioua, nub- llkfl. homemade flavor no much sought after by all who lPPft-‘cllto good things to cat; whlle pica, cake and pastries are noted for their lightness, crisp llaklnena Ind oven texture. 23v‘? lzlourllmu earned its enviable reputfionsomr OTI o O ' \' . b’ your ‘rocela y ll IfQ HO‘. lllln‘ It n0?“ E ‘r111: T. 11. TAYLOR co. uMrrsn cum-p, 0.1m. 1