, eiesmts .2. oasav deans ‘.I..'.d“1’he wornamwno gamhles away "her husband's money l! bfldil! ‘idem realizes how hard pressed ..<. nliirh‘ i‘ Bug: Oh. ilear. here's another o! " those spring showers‘ coming with- lut a moment's warn ng. ' . [ll .1 Ili . erm- THE IMPORTANT SELECTION "“""Your mother picked your hus- . hnd tor you. didn't she?” "Yes. dear: hut I selected the wedding dress you'know." t‘ Tl "He's lost his money: do you think he has given up his club?" A "Ne: he still beats his wile." "How did she ever get such a ,l:it noeel" "From butting In." i-iicpiiiy. ‘ To attract the tourist trade, which kept away last year, Italy has abol- ished vise requirements and reduced railway and hotel rates. ‘Glen Valley on Saturday, May ll, I929, at one o'clock the iollew- 1 mare I0 years olil. Game k " 1 due R that amount '1 months credit on I: approved joint notes, 8 per cent oil '. [or cash. '- n. K. MacDONALD, , Glen Valley. jjBfl-b-IQ-Bi. , ,. Wanted l V .. Assistant for fox farm mfigiln Ontario, young man 18 20, strong and not af- _ ' id to work, single. Ap- qmi 1y in own handwriting ,_ _ull particulars age, reli- gion... experience: and ‘ _. wanted, to amss riohard, Summ raids, - . Jsiand. ,4 jll-B-II-lill-i‘! -_._ _ r .-_. e Gilgen Girl cosrruwvm ,I -i- ‘I'VE LIT!!!- Chloe gathered thshali tainted girl in her ample arms. "Come to Chloe honey; tell old Chloe what's the trouble. Don't worry ‘bout Miss Bo- lange, she'll be back soon." "No, she won't, Chloe. She proh- ably never will come back. She's hiding in the Golden Girl, gcne with Fred and Jerry, and I'm the one that sent her. Oh. why wouldn't I listen to her?" She smoothed the crunvpled letter and read it again. It. was very brie! and to the point. "Dear Constance-When you get thisI shall be gone. I am going to stow away on the Golden Girl. 1 can't bear to let Fred and Jerry go alone knowing what I do. Forgive me; I can't help doing this. I can't help it, Constance. SOLANGE." Very slowly Constance got to her feet, "Make me some codee. Chloe. on to cook call Btuyessnt double three six and make them ring until you get Mr. Clayton on the phone- I‘li talk to him when you get him- Now I want to think." Awed and frightened, Chloe obey- ed, and while the smell oi coflee dril- ted in from the kitchen she sat P15‘ iently at the telephone tfylnlwffll" the Robbins household. when a gleepy voice answered st last she handed the telephone to COR-Slim!- "This is Constance Terry spcakins. Tell Mr. Clayton that I want to spell‘ to him immediately. Yes, wake him. and be quick about it." She waited what, seemed an interminable time. then Clayton's Ismiiiar voice SD07" to her. "What is it, Connie? Anything se- rious?" T "Terribly serious, Gleywfl- 145"“ carefully-no, nobody: hurt. I lust need you. I want you to drive out W! Solsnge Harper's settles riaht IWIY- I'm here and I want to talk to Y0"- l-lurry. Will you come right l-WHY?" "I'll start in Iive minutes, Connie. Will that do?" “Anything, only hurry!‘ An hour passed beiore Constance heard the welcome noise o! Clayton's car drawing up outside the IBM °1 So-sos cottage. I-Ie ran UP i116 5WD! and dashed into the room. "What is it. Connie?" he demanded Then looking around the 11mm" room, he added "Where's so-so? Isn't she in on this?" "So-sds gone with the bolfi in ‘he hot‘ and strong. and alter you put 1i» ' Golden Girl." "Gone with-—you must be dream 1115-" "I wish I were." She handed 111m So-sds note. He read it and then looked st ht!- “I don't understand it-whstb back of all this, Constance?" She collected herseil and told him the whole story. imishins will“ "AM 1 n-nuidnt stop them. Cisywn- 1 wouldn't tell Jerry. not when ti“ begged me to with tears in her eyes oh, Clayton, u they m s11 W“ lost-“ "They won't be." Clayton "id quietly. "n the ship wok °fl "W" with the girl's added weikhi. the?“ make it. Jerry and Fred are M amateurs, they'll all get there. or make a. sale landinl Bilmiwhfl’ What I can't understand yet is whY she did this mud. crazy» thins" "I think," said Constance slowly. “I think I understand it now-she did ii: ior love oI-love ol-" "But you say she doesn't love this man Fred even though she Ilfilml-"d to marry him." I "Not Fred-J think now it was Jerry-had always been JerrY-‘l-‘l- ghere 5r; lots o! little thini! I 1*‘ member now. I was blind not to see The Royal Bank of Canada ENDERS will be received by the undersigned for the whole or any portion of approximately live thousand (5,000) shares of the par value of S100 each ofthe new stock ofThe Royal Bank of Canada issued on the 28th November, i928 pursuant to a resolution passed by the Board of Directors on that dale. The shares com rile the unsceeptel allotments and the ractions which, under the provisions oi‘ the Bank Act, were not allotted. . The stock will rank {or dividend from date of ayment. Interim receipts will boissueil, which may be exchan ed for regular stock certificates on an 3rd September, i929. _ Tenders must stats the price per alien offered and be accompanied b a certified cheque for ten per cent of t s amount. In ease a tender is ac , ‘, the balance will be payable on allotment. Tenders will be received u to J p.m. on Friday, the Slat dsy of sy 1929, and must be marked "Tender for mock,’ and addressed "The General Manager, The Royal Bank of Canada, Montreal.‘ The bank does not bind itself to scoops the lllgllelt or any tender. By order of the Board. C. E. N BILL. (‘mineral Manager. slur Manual. May 7v, i921, 1 ....-_... i! ‘Wnef- Why she has adored him ior years, since long belore I knew him." "But Connie, Jerry's in love with you." "No he's not. Clayton. And, since W» are speaking the truth now, I'm not in love with him, either; we've never been in love with each other. When Jerry asked me to marry him it was agreed that we would be good friends, leave out the romance-you know how I've always talked-w "But, Connie-you can't help that. It that was what you both want- ed——" "I know, but without me he might have turned to Bo-so-I can't honest- iy‘believa that Jerry is in lovs with her, he's not conscio o! it iI he is. but 8040's leelings are very plain. She loved him. loves him now enough to risk her lite. I cared mostly for his succeas—" "Poor Connie," he took her hunt‘. "There's iiothing you can do, my dear. but let the thing work itsel! out. I can't see that ‘you have done any- thinr wrong. when men so on dangerous enterprises they £1.15 face the danger o! not returning. Having admitted it and taken the chance they preier-to ignore the risk, to accept it rather as the price they pay ior pioneering." "I know—1 know Jerry lslt that way, and so slams, I suppose. But - links-I can't get her tear-stained lace out oi my mind. 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"Wait and hope-that's what wom- en mostly do, isn't it, except a few brave souls like Bo-so, who go alter what they want." "Nonsense, Constance. She's s. love- crazed girl. I think you're undoubted- ly right about her feeling for Jerry and I hope you're not going to do anything Ioolish Just because she has isllen in love with your man." Constance looked at him quietly. "I'm not going to marry Jerry, Clay- ton. I don't love him and,I can see now that we would both have been miserable." “Don't be a quixotic iool Connie,” he said crossly, turning away from the stricken look in her eyes. But Constance rose, and coining to ticns, because I knew you didn't love “I a fist is‘ egg: ore m against subeytlgutidngou his side put her two hands on his shoulders. "Do you know the Iirst person I thought o! when this trouble came, Clayton?" He did not speak and she contin-i tied, "The person I've always played’ with, fought with, turned to in any time oi doubt and trouble?" I "Don't, Constance, you're nervous‘ and unstrung. You don't know what“ you're saying." . She went on inexorably. "I remein- j her the time you asked me to marry you and I laughed at you, and you, said you'd never ask me again. Doi you remember, Clayton?" “I remember, Constnace, and I've kept my promise." "Why?" "Because I wanted to keep you for a iriend, because 1 didn't want to bother you with unwelcome atten- Cement Now Unloading We are offering most attractive prices on high grade Portland Cemenfwhile unloading fro cars. lViay w'e have the pleasure-of serving you? USE CEMENT FOR PERMANENCE Dennis iii-henna. ' McCOLbFRONTBNAC OIL CO. LIMITED me, because I did love you-oh, any! number o! becausesf." 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Better quality . . . better service . . . better vslue_ these are but three of the reasons b - lsrity of McCall-Frontenac prod w y ‘he pop“ ucts is growing you bear nothing Summerside, Prince ‘Island. This M!" square water ti!!! (i! i REWARD! A reward of Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) will be paid by theundersigned Association for information leading to th! arrest and conviction of any person or 9°" sons guilty of stealing or of receiving and harboring any fox or foxes stolen from a registered ranch the property of My member of the undersigned Association. ‘Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders’ Association