1 u . ¢ -1 ".“‘l‘. Ian 0 1-! S. RSI! £'l!ll9l!li r' .‘._"C_,. . lnltl Estate in aforesaid may have dun JTHE CI'IARLO'l'l‘ETOWN GUARDIAN .2i.ilHl': CHILDRENS CHOICE \ crackle l)0.\lINl().V' 0|" CANADA l’IiU\'l.\'('l'2 ()1-‘ PBlN(‘lu‘ Iillll‘.-Hi!) ISLAND In tin» rrolmte Court In Edvvurd \'III A. I). I‘J.ilI. In l(.- ii-lulu of John \\'llIi.lm (lrcvn lulu oi’ l'lI\t‘IIill~lI in IllIl‘l‘llV (‘minty in lilo siliil I'ru\'l|l1'o k(l‘ill't'(I lurnn-r |ln‘t'I‘lI)lI‘ll r.-.nn.-. lly mu Ilollulirilhle I.i;uN_um l-\r.\lr;n. .iml.¢.- of l‘r0ll|i1-, i~il'., «to. To the .~i..-rn uf tlr I'0uIil_\' nue.-mi (....m_. or nuy f'on~iu|nir~ literate pi-rum: uiiilln min ¢.unu_v. Il.\KllI.lI Hilrrupgllir 0|‘ or (nIlEI'I'I'I.V(i z Whcrru: upon rcmiing the petition on file of Jurm-M 0. .~'au.p....n mini Idrlll-st \\'I‘lnl) lllllh of (‘int-mlisli uforr-- rmlnl, furnu-rs, the EK('l'ul0r-4 of fin- uiiou- mum-ii i--cute prilyllu: «suit a citation llllly lie lllnllvil for the I-ilrlitmu ll.-n-luum-r nut forth: You urn llwn-— fore lII‘i'(‘lly fl‘(|llll’I‘Il to riio it” per- Iona Ivlleri-atoll in ii... pulirl In-|:ltv in be ulul l|||[l|'lIl' in-fore me ill in l'rolinIe (‘nun to D0 lit-Ill in the ("mm limp..- in Cllllrlotteiolvni, in Que.-en’n (‘ouiil_v, In the mid Provlrln-, on Mnnliuy lin- tlllril rlily of August In-\t, I-oliliug, ut the hour of t’ll'l'€n o'clock fun-nmm of the ximm day to show cause if any tiny run “by the .\('t‘uunis of in.- Eltafo nimultl not be passed and the Elinle closed in Ilrilyell for in siiitl ALL youngsters love to hear KeIlogg’e Rice Kriapies crackle in milk or cream. They love their delicious flavor too—and the Mother Goose stories on the back: of Rice Krispics packlges. Buy Rice Kriapies today. Sold by grocers every- where. Made by Kellogg 80 CRISP they actually crackle in milk or DOMIINION OF CANADA Plt0\’lNCE OP‘ PRINCE l:1.l)WAR.D IS In the surrogate (curt llilrd \llI, \ U. Iihii. ‘ oi Jtilliit.‘ S.c\\'.'ii'L liL‘ii)l.‘l’|. ll‘. Qtlctiis Couiily iii the said Province du- iiilcstiilc siiigic \\0lllri.il. llL)ii0lll‘.ii)it' liiirvid Imo- ii!.'l‘, 5iii'i'U§lii(' Jud;;c of Pl‘u'.)‘.l:«*, ric, cit‘. To His Siit'l'iil ct Liiv C0uill_\' of Qiit-«ii.» Couiiiy or All)’ Coii.~l.ii>ic or li'.or.iic pt-rsoii l\'ith.in s.i.ri Couiily. Greeting: W’lici'c;i.» upon reading the pet- itiuil oil liic nl l5iLl.'(? Stclnlrl. of Mount Sit-'.\.lll, zliorcsuici. Flil‘lllL‘i', the ALiilillli_\'.illl0i' of the nbolc 1‘.iiii1E‘(i Usliiit‘ pmyilig that ii cit- lli.:l)ll iiiuy be issued for tile pui'- , pose iiCl‘v.‘iil:liLL‘l‘ set forth: You, are tilurcioic lien.-by requii'L'(i lo‘ cite all l)L‘I‘.\0il.5‘ lllLCl‘L‘.>iL‘li iii the . lst Ed- Siild Esiztlc to be and tumour bl‘- fore me at :1 Sliri'o;:zitc Court to be held in the Court House in Charlotleiowii, in Quccii's County, in the said Province, on Thursday the sixth day of August. next. Cflmillil. at the hour of eleven petliinn llllll on motion of lllllliilil .\Ir:- l\lunlIn Proctor for sllitl ]’t~tiliunrr. Ami I do Ilcreliy nrrlvr tllut II true i copy hon-uf be forthwith publisllell in name m-uapluu-r published In (‘liar- lotlvtuwn ufurrimlil once in rnch week for at least four cons:-cutirn weeks from the date hereof rim] that u true (‘any In-roof he forth“-ith pllnlwl In the fulluwlng puiilir iviim-u realm‘- lively, Iiilllwly, ill the hull of the (‘mirt lluuim In ('lIilrI(itti-io\\'n ufnrt-.~AallI. In front of the Hall In Cuvomlisli infarc- nald, (mil in front of the .-ennui In Cavr-dish nfnri-umld, And I do hereby , furtlu-r order that 3 true Nlpy hereof be fortlnvith served on the .\tturm-y- flenrirnl of this Province no that all persons interested in the notice thereof. GIVEN under my hand and the Ben! Of the laid Court thie 29th flu! of Julie A. D. 1038 and in the first your If Ills l\lAJt'bty'tl reign. (Seal) (Sgt!) 11. L. rAL.\rria Judge of Probate L~i'.I7lli-‘I-3-10-17-2-I Sale of Furniture Rev. Dr. Fraser offers by private min a portion of his household] furniture. Modem dull “ ‘ '- ‘ Oak, some pieces of old iliahogany, Wal- nut and Canadian Maple. Also Sheffield plate, rugs, etc. At thc\ Manse, Albertou, July 14:1. in ma, daily froml0A.M.to4P.M. L—5936-'7-10-21. l l l l TO LET l O-O-#0-¢ Dwelling No.24’! Grafton Street.- Lately occupied by Dr. Keeping. Amrlv L. M. POOLE .9. co. o++o4ooo+>o+oo+oo++¢+o-94 L-5908-7-8-tf. SPINNING and WEAVING '7 5.1"] me your wool to he nnun Into {urn and wove into blankets. (‘horns _———1 are. Ilnllu um 23 mm nor ommrh A. D. 1936. doubled yarn ltd r-rnt:. Blanket: 82.00. i MCLEAN g ]v[c|(]”NNON, If ulnunrlerrrl Ill-35> M" ':":"' ‘v"?'““I soucltm-S. nrlu rv woo per an 4-. $31. ho well wmnlrrd. all aim and l.F.l'i'H E. BRECKEN, ,pr_m. picked out. | R0fli5U”’“- ' The nlro of nlnxlo yarn in: medium. L-5538-6-26-31 -" oourna - the date hereof and that a . copy hereof be forthwith posted in o‘clock fozencon of the same day . to show cause if any they can wily 4 the Accounts of the said Estxltc should not be passed and the. Estate closed as prayed for 1n‘said l pet:tion and on motion of A. . James Hzislnm, .‘E‘.sq., Proctor .for . said PF‘lli.i0l'l€l'. And I do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some ne\\‘s- l paper published in Charlottetown i aforesaid once in each week for at least follr consecutive weeks from true i the following public places res- pectively, namely. in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown afoi-csirid. at or ncar the Bank of Nova Scotia in Charlottetown aforesaid, and in front of the Hall in Mount Stewart aforesaid ‘ so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. Given under my hand and the seal of the said Court this 2nd day of July A. D. 1936 and in the first year of His Majesty's reign. (Signed) H. L. PALMER. Surrogate. 9147-7-7-a:4i._ (L S.) DONHNION OF CANADA. PROVINCE OF‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. NO. D 396. IN CI-IANCERY THE MASTIEB OF‘ THE ROLLS BEFORE Arthur Mclrinis & ors., Complain- ants, Vs. Edythe Mclnnis an ors., Defendants. Pursuant to an Order of the Court bearing date the 19th day of . Julie A. D. 1936 I hereby notify nil persons having any claims against the Estate of Brenton Mclrmis late of Charlottetown Royalty in Queens County and of Jane Mc- Innis late of Charlottetown in said County to come in and prove their claims before the Master of the Rolls at the Law Courts Building in Charloitrtown on Wednesdayl the twenty-second day of July A. D. 1036 at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forcnoon and take notice that all claims not so proved before him will be barred. DATED this 19th day of June Innbled ynrnr flna, find hm-king. Put ahipper‘: and own- on vuuno on rail parcels, ntldrelu and llntructlon: lmriile. .4. Hand by mull or frslwlit. Freight will he mud on we pound loin. rl<'va of well washed and pl:-lied wt I In 20 cents a pouvul. Sm-clnl price for uuwuhr-cl wonl. VIM. OONIION I Queen Street, c..-. ' ' L-56.10-(«C-3 lnthl. THE FOLLY ' OF GUESSING ,, ‘flue "eye-guesser" H every- : . .wbare. Men and women men. Children do not bother to do even that Many run: their eye: need attention. many more that they DON'T. The former goes: I: more likely 10 FA(.'l's an evil! ~ obtained. And should be loo- Thul by onryom who is lot ’ of his vhloll. l>‘l Go lac - FOR SALE OR. TO RENT Desirable propcfty. 75 D‘“'°I"’5“'-" Street, dwelling house comorlslnx 14 rooms and shop. bathroom, hot water heating. Suitable for store and hm“-din‘ home or for co‘nvt-.rsio.. into Illa-‘ ' 0' Apply 68 Pownal Street. L-5380-6-H-M-W-F-tf. f6ie'"§2i7."E Residence and land, Long- worth Ave., Charlottetown. Estate of late R. N. Cox. Apply Mrs. C. F. Lancaster, 283 Fitzroy Street, Char- lottetown. Telephone 898. L5884-7-8-31 ‘your mother will hate me; accuse ‘was the abiding lore of a. lvonianl MYS- jdivorcing her hu.~baiid, Nfuscd to We cannot all have the things we JOURNEY OF. YOUTH By GWENDOLINE PITKIN As Moira turned into the drive that led to Wilburn Abbey. her mind went back to the first time she had ever Visited it. Then, every nerve had been strung to break- ing point; the ordeal of meeting Stephen's mother had seemed greater than any other she had ever been called upon to face, so that she said, pieadingly: “I can't go on, Stephen. Moira said and her lips tumbled. “I know," said Mrs. Winters. "Bit love doesn’t ‘top for :.ge—does it " As she spoke she looked at Moi!‘ intently. noticing how attractive she was, how poised; and wished with all her heart that either stvpheii were older or that Moira. were younger. She said with sin. oerity: "I hope you will be very happy. dear. I hope that Stephen will make you happy." From the garden below came thg sound of vo‘ioes—Angela's and Ste- phen's; they were playing tennis, nagging each other unlnemiiuuy and seemingly blissfully unconscious of the fact that dinner would be Iknow me of stealing you—-stealing your youth." And with characteristic impetuo- sity Stephen had answered; “You don't know mother. As for m".“"i”°’“".? '2 “yd "‘,’”‘,’,‘,;:, he ready in fifteen minutes and that paused 9, seton an °° ‘“ the had made no item to Moira rcproachfuily: “I thought hail’! 3 pt you promised never to mention C 89' Mrs. Winters smiled. “You'll like Angela," she ,5a1d_ “She's the daughter of a very, very dear friend of mine. They have only just come to live in this dis- trict—tlie last six months or so. that nonsense again." "I know; but, somehow, the very thought of your mother makes me so terribly conscious of my ltge, Stephen. Tlilrty-two-—ten years your senior. Nothing can alter that fact." _ She and Stephen are very Stephen Winters’ bronze face pals." There was a. slight pause, glolved suddenly. There was 3, then: “In fact, I'm not at all sure that Angela isn't just a, wee bit, in love with him.” Mrs. Winters mm. 9d i0\\'i\F€3s Moira: “Stephen hasn't. noticed anything or anybody since he met you, dear and I don't blame him!" Moira's heart was suddenly warm- cd—-as though some sweet, soothing bliifll had been poured gently into itil she said thoughtfully: .l‘allkl)i.‘SS, El. vibrant quality about him that made him irresistible. He was so _5liI'e of himself; so coiifilicnt tiizl: life would remain precisely as it was at that moment. Moira regarded him iiitcntiy. Be- lilii(i her llili)i)lI‘i(‘.SS the shadow of UN‘ dbli.iri‘._y in their ages loom- ed forlliilirtiiiy. she could no‘. forget it in that second. I-iciz. \\'.lS not that possessive. aggressive 2'lilL‘Cl..OI1 of ‘'1 h0P€ She d0€5n'b love him: I the oider woman who, hrtving se.l should hate to think of her being cured youtli, refuses to let it go: it. hurt." winters patted Moinafs who had sui"ercd (lisilillsioiinicm, ‘mild. in her first niarrlugc and, nflxzrl “My dear, that isn’l; your worry. believe that life was devoid of "1053 d<‘5i!‘0 in U155 1119. P!‘0i79ib'..V 13 beauty or fidelity. since 1.11;“, time ‘ wouldn't be good for us if we could." Stephen ilfld bécn her constant‘ B°51d“5~ AIISCWS Y0‘-"181 She Wob- compziiiion. Anti for tiirve years‘ 1*‘-“Y d»‘(‘511'l« know her own mind. she had kllO\\'1l pcace mid a great F01'F£<-‘in the Sl18‘EB3i10n—1l» Was 8 happiness. Nevertheless, she had 1'00“-Sh “mark 10!‘ me to hi!-V8 refused to marry him five times’ made-" before she finally agreed. - Moira thought desperately. heir Tonight their engagement was hfippiness short-lived. that if Ang- being officially announced: there ela Wasn't credited with knowing was to be a party at Wllblim Ab- ll” °“'n mind 138081159 01’ he!‘ bey. A. Moira saw the long avenue youth. why should Stephen know of pine trees whzch led to the old, 1115? 5110 mid herself that she was Georgian mansion, she felt sudden- being l‘idiCU‘0US- Why did 5119 keel) ly calm; as though the dignity of i0l'i~Uf1H8 herself? Why 00Uldn'i3 5118 the surroundings gave her a. fresh f0F‘§8t eV€l‘Yl~hlI18 5W9 the fact thwt courage. Stephens hand closed over Sielihen i0\’€Cl her: that he had ilCl'.S for a fraction of n .-ncond a‘tcr (10119 so 501' three years—ardentl&'. the en came to ll standstill. f3m1fU11Y~ Had!“ he Sworn that "You look bc:Llitiful," he said rc-‘ Wiihout her life would lose its msuringly. “And I happen to love‘ mmnllill? you. Moira Nash. Don't forget? Her m00d Changed, swiftly, she that." lbcnt and kissed the woman who “I won't," she answered grate— stood beside her. fully and \VL‘l)L' tmvrlrds the nmssive “Thank YOU." she said softly. entrance porch with a new C0lifi- “You‘vc been so wonderful to me.” dence. , -lmter. just: before dinner, when Mrs. Winters was in the hall to all the sums had assembled in greet them. she took Moira‘: hands the massive hail. there was a sud- in hers with gentle affection. den hush as Angela came down the “And this is Moira." she said, wide staircase. Evervone's saw and the iiiiiection of her voice sug- was turned in her direction. Hex- geslod a compliment. "I hope you dress Of While chiffon was almost will love it i\?l’C," she added. plain in its simplicity, but it gave "Oh. .1 shall," Moira whispered, a to her a beauty that was poignant. load lifted suddenly from her shoul- in its appeal. On the last stair she The constant purpose of the Ford Motor Company is to improve its product and pass those improvements along to purchasers in the form of increased value. Latest proof of Ford value is the “Special de Luxe” V-8. Many of its appointments are newly designed. Others are added for the first time. So luxury keeps pace with per- formance. Outside, there are double windshield wipers, gleaming chrome bands around the hub caps, and a graceful grey- hound poised on the radiator. Three smart new colours are been richly :- moldings are satiny walnut harmonizing’ h ditions include carpet in the par-tment, in the rear- ders. Her past fears vanished like a paused and looked at the gathering; mist before the Min. What did age her red lips were named; her eyes n1u;[er arm; am what did any- like stars that held unfathomable thing matter when one was in di-’i>‘-hi love? Moim, standing beside Stephen, Then. from a far doorway, 3. waited for his expression to change. young girl suddenly appeared. She She Sflid hastily: came forward without self-con- "M13013-‘S awfully pretty." sciousness. There was a glow of ‘'15 She?" friendliness on her face as she H15 indifference seemed slightly looked at Moira. and said, gaily: overdone. “I know you without any intro— Dinner. And afterwards, dancing. duction. I'm Angela. Marshall. I've Moira felt that all eyes were turn- heard Stephen talk of youso much." ed unceaslnzly towards her. In im- With a gesture of confidence An- asination she could hear the re- gela turned to Stephen. gave him marks: Could tell by the expression her hands and said easily: on D80D1e's faces exactly what they "You've neglected your friends WOW thinking. A man marry disgustingly lately: but you're for- 8- woman ‘Twenty years his junior given." and be complimented on the gqh- In some inexplicalble way. Moira's ievement: but let. him marry a. wo- hnppiness was dampened suddenly. man even a fraction older than She was irwiirc of feeling slightly himself and immediately he is pit- oulsidc this warm, intimate circle. led because no one will believe that It wasnt jealousy; it was the 0011- he has not been sinmpeded into sciousncss of time. she studied the the alliance. girl who was still talking an.imilt- Angela. danced with Stephen. cdly. Angelo was barely twenty She said ungrudglngly: and there was that rndinnce about “Moira is penect, Stephen. Just hcr reminiscent of an Ap_ri'i day-—- the sort of woman I would like to a franknc.~s that seldom went with be—smart, experienced; sophisti- maturity. Beside her. Moira felt an caved without being hard. Beside old woman, lher, I feel like a child." by her; why should his youthful be sac:-ltioed—fi-eedom which means availahl1,—-Stonington Grey, Armory Green and Light Fast Maroon — with new, special 3-line striping. ALLISON Inside, the upholstery has piped with satin cord. strument panel and window 30- sturdy lock on the glove com- partment, handy extension lever on the emergency brake, and a handsome, steering wheel. new twin home, too, like those on the Lincoln-Zephyr. This new beauty, plus the greater gasoline mileage pro- vided by a new improved car- buretor, gives you more for your money than ever before. FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, Limited ... _ ...-4.---...-.¢—-w< ,:IULY 10. 1935 See the “Special do Luxo” e-styled and V-8 at your Ford dealer's. In- You’ll like it. And so will your budget! finished in v C‘! grain, with ardware. Ad- : high-quality front com- hour clock view mirror, Ford lias All Those liuality-car Features—iio other Full-sized Low-Prload car ilas Ai_iy of Them 1. V-type 8-cylinder engine. 2. 90 horsepower. 3. High-compression alumlnlun cyl- inder hud: (no regular equipment). 4. Dual down-draft on-bnretiuu. 5. Big Supec- Safety Mechanical Brakes. 6. Semi-centrifugal clutch. 7. Full torque-tube drive. rud.Iu: rod: front and rear. 8. 'I'lu-co-quarter floating nu axis. 530 A MONTH now modern There are buys a 1936 Ford V-8 passenger car MacLEOD' Phone 642 FORD DEALERS 224 Great George Street Moira whispered and stopped ob- ruptly. suddenly, she felt cold Why experience and a. should Stephens life be’ governed his home. Moira looked at Mrs. Winter's irresponsibility be curbed, :5 it’ face. Tranquil. serene. she was would be? Why should his freedom still youn.g—4ba-rely forty-three: 1956 than eleven years older than the woman who was going to mull’ her son . . . Moira, moved away. she found Stephen and drew him into the sil- ence of a desierted room. She said. swiftly. man whose youth is unspoiled by compliment to everything in it man's life before he l‘€ilCh(I5 twenty-five. A thwarted youth means a. bitter, restless mat- urity; with the realisation of some- twenty, a man may imagine he loves an attractive women of thirty; ‘IA r9-+0-O9-#0-O-O-O-O-O 'O4'OO O0 99669-Q-O-O-Off‘ — Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting of the Prince Edward island Potato Growers’ Association, for the trans- action of general business, will be held in Queen Square School Hall, (Entrance Sydney St») on Saturday, July 18th at 2 P. M. Representative at- Moirn, sitting with Mrs. Winters, watched Angela's expressions; not- iced what: it perfectly matched cou- ple she and Stephen were. Mrs. Winters said: ’ '¢\‘¢p_ ,,., /I “I hope you will settle down here ‘ EV2i’y IO: after you are married, dear. I've . never been able to get Stephen to packer of stay anywhere for long; he'll rath- w]|_soN 5 er a restless sou‘.—so like his fath- er," she paused for a second, then: "Perhaps that is why he means so much in me—now that his father is dead." ' "I can understand that," Moira said with deep sympathy. "But. Stephen will change when he LS4 married; become more settled, alto-l gether. Don't you believe i.hI.t?" It was said earnestly. . "Of course," the mother replied, adding with an indulgent smile: "slept-len's still rather young and may not: be quite so ready to do as we would wish him." ‘I'll do my best in make him," I FLY PADS Will Kill MODE FLICS THAN SEV[RAl D0llliRS WORTH QFANYOIHIRFLY KILIIR Bostofallfl killers. 10° Clem. ulc .sura. .VI‘,T“," "'.°.f'Ei.o.J‘.l.‘2"63.'.".‘.i ton. MORE %‘.i';E$l’i6h‘.'6fiE o_a:rIp.u«,qp .-lI)o,Q._llj.§ 1 DEPARTMENT OF*PUBliIC WORKS ‘AND HIGHWAYS NOTICE The West River Bridge will be closed to vehicle traffic commencing Tuesday, June 23rd, until further notice. L. B. MacMli.I.AN, Depu ty_ Minister of Public Works and Highway . .. u. .;ir:i,ir'i""u"" L A u Dr. Coady, director of the Extension Department at St. Francis Xavier Universlty, Antigonish, N. 8., has recently ntnrned from a three months tour of the United States, lecturing on adult education under the auspices of the Carnegie Corporation. Dr. Ooady i: an eloquun and forceful maker, :nd hi: menus :houId be of vital concern to all who no interested in the Mlult education move- ment in Prince Edward Island. A large attendance particularly from the rural dbtricto I: Iouelled. Dr. Goody I: :n eloquent and forceful speaker, and his mange :hould Education League of Prince Edward Island. ‘ All are Invited to attend. ADMISSION: FIE! L-5062-I-10-I3. Stallion 0wners—Atiention Undertheprovinioaaof thoIwwAotCItilbd“An Ant tofravldofor the inspection and lnrolmeni of stallions" :ll ntullcnu in the Province of Prince Edward Island both Pure-bred and Grade mint be inspected and graded accordingly. No stallion will be permitted to mu .3 gnu] my service during the of 1337 Inlet: be his ‘ illmeotlon and receives an enrolment oerliflooto from the Department of Agriculture. stallion owner: who have not enrolled for the season of 1086 In the rec- ordn of the Department of Agriculture are hereby notlned to do Io, u '_., " for the your 18!’! will take place during the latter part of Aunt of this year. Owaersanukedaottonoglootthhpu vision. The Act provide! buvypaznlfluhoeouofhorae: Qerollng withomr uupootwn and Id infraction 8% to Provincial Department Of Agriculture’ _l-X-Ir-II-H1’ ‘x: V _ _,..... .. Mrs. Winters showed Moira to "A very attractive child," Bteph- ,, , , .t hm. mom; it was a gcsmre m1C,,1_ en ,_a;d_ looking down mm heflbuvt at thirty he dreams of a wo- Im s0l:|'Y. Stephen. I can _ _ mail to make her feel at home— flushed face. “When You arel”“"3 1"°V°°°’b1V 1°“ bemuse °r many ‘LL 8) tendance of the membershlp '8 requested’ one of the family. Moira's age, you will be just ml lie; prenlsturely incurred. A‘ (Con inucfl On W89 »+o»¢o»» ¢ Moira said suddenly. impulsive- charming as she is—don't you ' : ly, as she thanked her: Worry." “I've drcnricd meeting you." “But I can't catch her up," she "My dear!“ Mrs, winters showed replied solcnm‘y. "And tonight, Lecture B M M consternation. t be more thanklianykot-her night in my y A‘: ' ' t. S I B If "I nlcan it. I expected you 0 e. I won ll (2 to be able to do -‘ "‘ iwwuu-v W-l“ mm "W '°°‘- 3°" PRINCE or WALES COLLEGE HALL. c '0" a e “u” "I 3" SW” that you hated me." “Why?" Stephen's voice sounded . “ ” "Why should 1 hate you?‘ The jerky. 0llARLO'I"l'E'l0WN Pfopgrty Known As "I. Hodgas voioe was tender. “That's my Secret." Enid Angela, 8 P M ‘Tm ‘““°h °ld"’ Hm“ Stephen", shmw‘ ‘ ’ , . ‘ . On July 13th commencing at 10 o'clock Sale will be Y : continued from day to day until everything is sold. Situated on the Gulf of St. Lawrence, owned by Mrs. Gillie M.0Fl‘i8. consisting of IV; acres of land, fronting on P. E. Island's North Shore. Famous for surf bathing. beautiful shade trees. \ Residence has two large verandalls on front, living room 22 x 35 with two fireplaces, large dining room, also outside dining room, five guest bedrooms, bedroom fur- niture finished in American oak, two servants’ bedrooml. two baths, own electric light and water plant, three-cu’ garage. The house is all finished in Douglas fir with hardwood floors. At the same time and place, the greatest lot of bouil- ful furniture and dishes and glassware including several declniers. will be sold, also some magnificent old sets of dishes, including one set of Old Willow china. and on Japanese tea set, very old, which cannot be purchased to- day, a lot of Wilton rugs and other famous makes, all bull. bedding and linen, ice chest, :ll window shades and car- tains, one old Franklin stove, several beautiful floor lamps, wail lamps. This property will be offered for private sale fully furnished up to day of sale. Terms of property made known at ulo. Of furnituro, etc, cash. For inspection apply to Mrs. Gene Morris, Dundu Esplanade of to .l.A. MacDonald, Auctioneer, or Maclaod C 3011151: §.0.Il¢iioI'lr Bank mg;