'- —---we-,......‘..., 9 , .,..—...,,.,.1§...« V-.. -«.4...-..-....-.,_. _ " ‘chains ur until It Refreshing rulty OIANGEADI 1: Street on Wednesday if 1936 at 10.30 A. M. CHARLES GURD & C0. (inhuman) Limited Saint John, N. n. DOUBLE DRY GINGER ALE Ask for GURD’S at your fav- orite h o tel, club or soda fountain. AUCTION SALE :2 Household Furniture and Effects at 139 King the 27th day of May, All household furniture of the undersigned consisting 1 of pzlrlour, living-room, dining-room and hall suites and eight bedroom suites. Several choice pieces of mahogany " und walnut. All pictures, mirrors and a large number ‘of I china and other ornaments. Heintzman piano, sewing machine, a large quantity of bedding, dishes, silverwzire and all other household furniture and equipment on the premises. : Inspection on Tuesday the 26th from 2 to 4 l’..\i. '7 Term Cash. J. A. McDonald, Auctioneer. cmr TAXES Defalslters in payment of Civic ~- taxes, take notice "lit BXCCIWDIII 1; are being issued for delsulters of ; Personal Property and Poll Taxes, —- and a list of delimiter-s in ptyment ot'taxesunReIlEstatehinin’e- L psrution for pifliilcation. ' GEO. r. NicuoLs0N. City Clerk. 06 5-16-18-15-5. CANADA PROVINCE 0|’ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND NOTICE TO CREDITOBS OF FIRST MEETING WHERE RECEIVING ORDER MADE. IN THE MATTER 0!‘ THE Bankmptcy of Adrien F. Arsenauit. of the Town of Sum- nlerside, Prince Edward Island. Barrister-at-law, Debtor. Notice is hereby than that Atlon F. Arsenault, of the Town of Bum- merside, Ban-later-—st-law. Prince 't;d'.vard island, was adjudged Bunk- rupt on the 29th day of A1l'Il A. D. _ 1936, and that the first meeting of f1"rrdit0r$ will be held on the 19!]: 3‘-day of May 1936 at the hour of eleven o'clock h the torenoon at the Law Courts Building. in the City of Charlottetown. ‘ To vote thereat proofs at claims and proxies must be flied with me piior thereto. Those having claims Icalnlt the e<tate must. file the lime with the Custodian or the Trustee when sp- pointed before the distribution h made, otherwise the proceeds of the _ estate will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, without me- sard to such claims. Dated at Summerslds, file MI: day of May A. I)., 1935. Ian. Address of Custod P. 0. Box 33, Su.mmer~alde, P. 3. 1, FREDERICK J. I. W'l»lGE'.l', _I_.—_4o_25-5.9-is-is. Mortgage Sale 'I‘ilI".ltI’l \VILI. BE SOLD It Public Au-ilon In front or the Luw Courts I5“II‘“l|I in Charlottetown on lfriduy. the (ills lily of Julie A. D. I936, It the hour or twelve o'clock Noon. ALL 'l'Ili\'l' TRACT PIECE AND PARCEL of lurid sltusw lying Ind heint on Toumtlilp number 52 In Klgs come, In l'rlm:e Eilward Island, ‘ = = M. METIIERALL, L476l-5-16-20-26 ANNUAL MEETING I’.E.I.P.Il.A. The annual rneetinlz of the l""““° Edward Island Provincial Rifle As- soclntlon will be held in the Board of Trade Rooms, Market iluildinll. on Tuesday night, May 19th. 1936. at 8 o'clock. w_ .s. SMITH, Captain. secretary-Treasurer. L-4755 DOMINION oi-‘ CANMM PROVINCE OF V PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Y ' d In the I'i-obnte Court in Ldunr “i‘nl'IlIs' ll§)!Il:I|2fl.I‘If Cnrollns \'c-->. Union good, In Queens County in the mild Province Illurried Wemiiii, (It!(‘l.‘fll(‘lI testuis. . uy the llunnnrnlile li.umi.il i.l-.oN- AIIII l‘AI..\lEll. Nurrllgillo Jmlxn 0' Probate, Etc-., Hie.» To the sin-rm of the (‘our-I.v nf queen's County or nny ('on‘»tnl-lo or literate person within siild (cunt). GREETING when“; upon rr-ruling the petition on file of Bruce ll. You of Silurian in Kings (‘oulily in unit! I'rii\Iilrn A\TI|l{.lI‘lI Picture Exlilhltor. unnl .l. ll‘:-ndnll ‘H: of Union (mid ntori-until, I‘lI|'if|f'l‘u II- Erecutors of the nbuvo lIrlliI|‘Il I‘HU“° praying um ll cituilon mil)’ be ‘~- uued for the purpose hrrelnxifior set forth: You nrs therefore hr-relay re- uulred to cite nil persons lntermteil in the until Estate to I)(l‘fIfIII lli|lH‘|“': before me It il Prnlinto (.onr‘l to it. held in the (‘ourt llomcn in (|usrlottr-- town. in Queen's County, in the mill Province, on “'uInestliIy the tfllilli day of June next, coming. at “H hour of eleven o'clock torenoori of the sums day to shew cause any they an why the Accounts 0|‘ the said Istntc should not be inuml . and the lining eio-ml mu rm-red turf in said petition and on motion of D. 1.. Mathlcson. nun-. l‘r0-'I0r 1“? "I" Petitioners. And I do hereby order that a true copy hereof be tortinvlih published in some neirlipnper pub- lished in Charlottetown ntoreiunlii ones in each week for at in-slit imir gunpgcncivo weeks from the time here- of nut! that u this com’ h"|"‘°‘ I”‘ forthwith posted in the public places respectively, namely. in the hall of the Court House in um- inttetovvn uiorrssld. st or II‘!-ur III! Boyul Bank of Canudn In (.hiirlntte- town nforesuld and In front of illn school-house in llnlnn Nomi Mare- unld, und 1 do hereby further order that u true copy hereof be furtlnritis served on the Attorney-Gs-ncrul of this Province so NTIIICJITI pllrlmlln in- terested in the said luiitnts nu nfore- suld may hnve dun notice thereof. Given umler my linml and the Seal of the said ('nurt this 0th tiny of Mn)’ It. I). lllstl lsnd In the first yr-isr of III! Majesty's reign. (B[d.) ll. L. 'I‘.\I.MEB. Judge of Probate. T.-{O-ll-II-I)»IiI—23-ZIO. iinal ilescrlbeil as follows that is to suyi fnlnnionelng on the north side of the Mort-ll Bond st the southwestern corner of innd ntlld to John 8. Crane. ilicrlro north at right angles to said Rlnrell Ilonrl until it meets Psulrus Jiumi, them-9 north along Psnkeu lsullll I3 rliulnu um] 75 links, thence at right angles south to Morel! Bond. and thence along ssitl Moreli Bond, 18 rliniriu rind 7!! links to the pine! If commencement containing Seventy- firs (75) Mares of land s little more or leliI—- ALSO ALL THAT OTHER TRACT |)Il!t'e and parcel of land situ- ate lying und being on Lot or Town- ship number lit! aforesaid. hounded und desr-riirri as follows that is to suyi (lnrnvneni-In. on the south side of the lllnreli Bond in the western boun line of land formerly in the posse of Aben Finslyun thence south ulonl the sold western hound ii of . Innd formerly in th Ahen inlayson. for a -boundary line of fur In the Lorne Valley loud until it strikes the eastern hound , llue of laud formerly ovmsd by Mrs. luoluuuu tor the distance at 0! chains or until It meets the floral! loud slursuni 9 and thence easterly slow; the southern . side of I! lorell lead for the Cl: Mortgage Sale Tilers will he sold by Public Aile- tlon in front of the Low Cnilris Building Ill Chsrlottcimvil, in Quct-u's County, l'rlu<'.c Ei.IW1ll'i.I island, on Tuesday the Ninth (lily oi Juno A. D. 1936, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon ALL that tract piece or pllrcei of land sliliilte, lying niui being on Township nuiiilier tiiirty-oiie iii Queen's County, nfolcsiiili. iiounilell Iiml lIl‘:l(1i'IIJDlI ill folluwio: Bounded on tho North in Ilinli formerly in the possession 0 Catherine Nicholson ((:Wldow) on the East by tile smith olvlllo Road, on the South b lsnil formerly in tho nssessinn of onnid McLeod lstely 0 Iron ll. Clow, sud on the West by the Mill Furili of 226 acres formerly in possession of Fred Strong, containing seventy-five series of lsnii s little more or less. Also all that other triict loco or gurosi of land on INIIT ownshlp untied ss follows: On the north by land of Charles Curloy. on the West Y Arthur sud on the sbove described, being the land formerly held In 0t‘t‘li|)lilIl’Iil by Allan Ilcswsln sud wlllnd by him in his son Malcolm Meswsln, contsining in $1 101 sexes of land s little more or so. The shove rule is insds under sin! by virtue of s power of sale con- tain certain Iudenturc THE cliAiu.o'i'ri:'rowN LGVLI/i_Ri_)_l_;A_l*1V _ _ FAIT W HABGAIIT GORMAN IIIIEOIJ HFUL SHAPTEI. I The next day Iris told the hopeful news of the contest to Dr. ‘Tracy. “So there’; going to be an oPB1’9- singer in your family, eh?" he said grinning. "Behind the success of most famous people are other peo- ple who deserve equally as much credit. You've been paying for her music lessons out of your salary, haven't you?" “It wasn’t much, Louis." When she went out to lunch. he called Mark. "Listen, young man, I admit I'm rather gullible but this contest money given to an obscure teacher sounds like one of your numerous charities. If Iris knew it, she'd be furious." “You win. lam the backer to whom Sabine has given a. thor- oughly ridiculous name. I feel like Sunta Claus. Don't spoil it." "You sound very serious." “I am so serious I'm sentimental. Whenever I see 21 yacht for sale, I want to buy it. kidnap Iris, marry her, and take her cruising on the Mediterranean, take her away from her family a.nd—you." Louis chuckled. “That, black hair and, those gl'Zl\'C eyes have become very deilr to me. If Annette could licar me say that, she'd leave for Reno tcniglly," ’l'lle wade iome that week was 8 bczllnm of cxciioineilt. Eve could not control her soilrlng hopes, When it came to the subject of what she slloilld wear S.l1lll‘(Ii‘l_V night, Iris said at the diiiiior table. "Wear my gold dress. Mother can cut it down to fit you." ller mother interrupted. you'll want to wear that, Iris." "I can wear the green." Tonlilly sziiil, "I have to work Silt- ui-ilny night. Worst liick," and Iris saw his slender Ii3.li(I.S, dnrk with tile grime nild grouse of the gas sta- (loll, sensitive. boyish blinds not meant for nmnuzil labor. To escape l:‘.\‘c's (‘OIIIIHIILLIS prac- ticing she took long walks nt night, going down the fzlmiliar paths in the dark where she and Joel had wnllted so often. both llappily mid bitterly qll.’li‘l‘CIillg. Cl:ii'lt_\' of mind nnd pence came to Iris during those lonely iliizllt \vu'ks. She did not seem to be iI_LZIil.il'lg any longer, and the door that had been closed so long hiid been opened by Mark. when she cculd put Joel from her mind. it slrnilize lmppines crime to Il(‘l‘. Fl Il£‘im)Ill(‘SS from Willlln which she did not quite understand and \\'ilI(‘Ii sllc did not question. It was not to be slmrcd with anyone else, that iCL‘Illlg. lllid wllcii size re- turned lloine and went to her room and saw her face. her eyes startled her. Iris tllougllt, "What is happen- ing to me? I must not ilzht it. I must give in to it." Saturday night the old house was in 11 positive fever. It took both Selina and Iris to dress the diml- riutlvc Eve who emerged in the gold dress from the shy page from a medieval court into a temperament- al prinla donila. Eve stormed, mg- cd. and shouted from slicer excite- ment and ll(‘l‘VOliFli(‘S5. Selina wept ulso mid nilgrlly left the room, de- cltirlng. “She'll forgot everything and fail. she’ll disgrace me." Iris, a slim princess in her green dress with the bodice mode of sheer petals that fell over her white shoilldcrs, put her arms around the trembling younger girl and made her nervous voice calm when she spoke. "You are more talented than any other person who'll be there. Don't sing to an audience of mothers and fathers. Eve. Sing to the luldierlce of the opera. A good singer is 3 good “Bill. Students Attention‘ U““5“l|I IIPWFI-Ilnlly for summer employment. Representatives wanted all our P. E. I. for Canada's largest selling magazine. It's worth investigating. write H. MscDONAI.D, fleatherdsle. 5.-_4ai5-5-is-cu. Prince Edward Island HOSPITAL ANNUAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of the Act of Incorpora- tion ll. public Meeting of all con- tributors to the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital will be held in St. Paul's Parish Hall, Charlottetown. on Thursday, May Slat, 1936 at B P. M. for the purpose of electing trustees for the government of the Institution in accordance with the bye-laws and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before it. ADA E. HARRIS, Secretary Board of Trustees. L-t6_li9_-5-8-11-13-lb-18-20. BRIN~OING___IJP FATHER actress and you must but all your feelings and depth into your voice." Eve's misty eyes looked up. “Everything depends upon this- for you and for me. If I do win. Iris, you can live your life that has never belonged to you." li-is smiled. "I don't think I've been unlucky at all." When they went downsta‘ ,Mark was there trying not to look embar- rassed at Mrs. Wade's effusive gush- ing over him. Again Iris saw the warm light come to his eyes and suddenly Eve's sliaklng hand was not in hers and her mother's flush- ed face vanished. There was no one but Mark, tall and tanned and in evening clothes, waiting at the head of the walnut stairs for her. Selina sold, “I'll call you st Mary's as soon as it's over." Mark stopped the car for gasoline at a station on North Charles street. Out of the small enclosure came Tommy to fill the car. Ii-is thought, “what a. strarig.g assorted family we are. Eve is [Jlllg to win ten thousand dollars tonight and fame, I'm going to a party, and Tommy is a greasy boy working as a laborer." It was the sight of a. pretty girl in the large car that made Tommy look up. Briefly he met 1rla's eyes I.I‘ll‘0llgli the windshield and then quickly looked away. Ii-is thought, “He won't speak to me! He doesn't want me to be ashamed of mm." “Tommyl" Mnrk asked, “Do you know the boy?” "He's my brother." Tomlny came to the side of the uillfornl cap. “This is Mr. Christian, Tommy. Didn't you recognize me?" "Oh, sure. I-Ins Eve gone?" “Yes, ulld with our prayers." “I hope éllc wins.” Mark thrust considerably more tlmil ihe cost of the gasoline into Tommy's hand, said “Thank you, Tommy," and drove ofi quickly, and his adnllrntioll for the girl beside him doubled because of her loyalty to her brother. Tlle guests had all arrived at lV'_1ry’s. They stood about in intimate little groups talking imd laughing and sipping Mary's incomparable drinks. Mary North was a small pretty woman with exquisite taste in her clotlles, her apartment, her parties, and her friends. Her husband, ii brilliant young scientist, had been killed in a laboratory explosion two years before and Iris knew that her endless pursuit of pleasure and en- tcrtziimllent was the outlet of s grief-stricken woman who could not permit herself leisure to contem- plate the tragic death two years ago when they had brought her hus- bnild home to her. “I'm so glad you're here," she said, grrvliilg Iris and Mark. in the bedroom Iris told her about Eve. “Always thinking of Eve," sold M313’. small and beautiful in white Yucc. “Iris, darling. do stop thinking nboul: E\'e long enough to realize that the gentleman of gentlemen is falling wildly in love with you." "When Mark counts the women in his life when he's eighty," said Iris, touching her dark hair, "I'll be around the fiftlctll." The evening went quickly as all EVEUIUEIS V\'CnI'- quickly at Mary‘s The small and intimate group of Mary's friends, which included successful commercial artists and illustrators, men and women who wrote reviews of music and the theatre, and one formerly famous musical comedy actress who now proudly declared she was “only a mother," took Iris at face value, though often they wondered about the beautiful brunette with an obscure background to whom all men were attracted and whom all women liked. Across the room her eyes met Mil.rk‘s who looked at her with shameless adoration. “Let nothing happen to this," she thought solemnly. “It's apart from my real life and sweeter because its imspoken. I would rather it re- mained unspoken forcver than for it to become involved with Joel and Mother and the ugly side of my life about which he knows nothing." Mary approached Mark. "Aren't you very exclusive, drink- ing alone?" "I wzisnt aware of it.’ he said. smiling. "I was thinking of the Mediterranean just then." Mary's hand touched his. “Mark, dear, the Mediterranean is blue and Irls’s dres is green," and when they saw Iris suddenly get up and go into the little walt- ru'P;i..ouc nusamc LINIMINT car and awkwardly pulled of! his‘ I‘ . r I Ii-E I-‘LAT TI]? The Ariuocrst of Modern Styling Ii-E MONITOR TOP The Standard of Excellence wants to be alone when her sister calls Mark, my clear, what are you waiting for with Iris?" ‘'1 am waiting until she can be- long to me End to me only." He waited a long time, his eyes on the door of the writing room. with the party in progress, he knew he could not hear the tele- phone ring ilnd there was nothing for him to do but wait until he was sure that Eve had called. At midnight he could wait no longer. Crossing the room. he open- ed the door and stepped in the quiet room. Ii-L; was standing by the window. her back to him. Her hair was gleaming in the half- light, her face uplifted. She was not frightened when he put his hands on her bare arms. Instead she leanded her head , against his shoulder and said quietly. “Eve won." But her voice broke with emotion. He saw her lashes flat against her face but he did not know that she was think- ing," Mark, hold me, hold me. Keep me like forever. It's you I want Golonelluliery 2.10% Will make the season of 1936 leaving the owner's stables, Cape Traverse, p a s sin 1.: through N o r t h Carleton, Chelton, Fernwood, Lower Bedeque. Middleton, Newton. Emerald, Shamrock, Kin- kors, and Albany. The fol- lowing week passing through Augustine Cove, Victoria, Hampton, Melville Road, Crapaud and Tryon. Mares at owner's risk. J. P. KEOUGH, Owner in Charge. L4036-4-255-2-9-16 FIWANT -roe:-r , NJTO-I'VE car 10 u: assoae ME 6"'.‘+_l-PN~4‘COP9 Q Q1310" '. - f ‘ F Mll.Y- M ‘ .9 J r\ , Q.. . 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