PAGE TWO Farms for Sale Small farm in good state of .. .. "m! .. . buildings. near New Haven, owner wish to retire. 130 acres with good bulld- ings about nine miles from City. 125 acres with buiidillll h good repair, near Fredericton. about two miles from Char- lottctosvn-Susnrnersld Hilli- way. 29 acres with house and barn on llustico Bold 050i!‘ ten miles from Char‘ 19'1""!- 199 acre property about , seven miles from Charlotte- town on Braekley Point Road; lsnd in excellent state of enl- tlvstion and bulldinl! in flrli class repair. For further particulars re- garding the above and s number of other farm pro- perties which we have listed for sale apply Till‘. EASTERN TRUST C0. 154 Richmond Street FARM [in su: At Bradalbane. 100 acres. Mrs. Adam McKenzie or Mrs. Dan Buch- Infill. s04 e4 GOO4OQOQ b-1486-4-14-l7-19-21. ‘I1 acre well cultivated farm at Elmwood. perfectly level, well Wat- ered and fenced: Good buildings. Will sell cheap. Arm!!- DANIEL LIVINGSTON. FOR SALE Building Lot, 90 ft. Front 165 ft. Back. Formerly Lowe Garden, situated Kent St. Apply L. M. POOLE & CO. L-267-3-6-tf rliiiivi r... oiiLL Farm homestead of 55 acres, 46 clear, remainder under hard and wit wood. good state of cultivation. running spring on farm and well at house. Large orchard. Situated at West River Bridge, near shipping. school, churches, etc, telephone connection. If not sold privately will be offered April 24th when a dispersal Isle of ltooi. or!!! and implements will be held 0h M93" ises. For further particulars BPPIY W- MALCOLM MORROW. Owner or J. A. MoDONALD, Auctions: . +o++o+o 51588-4-14-20. Creamery For Sale By Tender Scaled tenders addressed to the undersigned, will be received up to April 15th, for the purchase of the factor-y site, plant and equipment of Morell Creamery. Site comprises one acre of land, with factory buildings fully equipped with up to date plant in excellent repair. For further particulars apply to undersigned, FLORENCE McGltATll, (Administrator of the Estate of Thomas McGrath) (if ll. F. llrwPlll-IE, Solicitor, Riley Bldg, Charlottetown. L-1ifi3-4-2-5—7-9-12-H. AUSTIDII SALE 1 am instructed to sell by Public Auction M Walter S. Weeks) Stab- les, lterlsinglnn. Thursday, April 15th at 1 o'clock the following: I lh-lginn Stallion (Billie De Belle Jr.) 6 years old, work single and double. 3rd horse on list of ‘l2 rradc inspected horses.) 1 lluoe mare (Helena Witte) trial milcs 2.20. 8 years old. 1 llrlviug mare 4 years. 1 draft mare 2 years. l draft horse 2 years. 1 draft horse 3 yes-rs. 1 draft mare in foaL 3 draft mares (around) 15 years ild. l draft foal. 1 freshencd Jersey cow (with calf It side). 4 cows milking. 5 cows to Freshen. 2 cattle 3 years. 9 cattle 2 years. 1 Bull 2 years. ..'l cattle 1 year. 1 Holstein heifer 2 years with Registration papers. 40 hens, 20‘ bus turnips, 15 bus. sects. 1 rubber tired driving wagon. 1 hay rake. l box cart. 1 driving sleigh. 1 sct driving harness. 1 set express harness. 1 truck wngon. 1 used 400 ercam separator. sat- .sfaction guaranteed. l used 800 cream separator. sat- isfaction guaranteed. Terms sash. If day stormy next fllre day following. 1.4509. alc will lake p!ace ' ‘ff-IE We'll Meet Again By MARGARET GORMAN NICHOLS DISIIMIINT l’! (Continued) Outwsrdly Gay was the same girl in had been yesterday. But Alan's bitter denunciation of her bad left throbbing wounds that would not heal. There was s new wisdom in her eyes. a wisdom that comm from experience and hurt. but in her heart Gay was wondering where the path of her life was tak- ing her. ‘ She did not see Greggor hear from him. Her last mommy of Alan, leaving her on the steps of the parsonage in the wind ma cold. was a bitter one. The strain of Diana's work was telling on her. She looked old and very tired. Penny went about her life gsllantly, drawing her pictures-drawing to forget Mac Bolton. There was a feverish imrest at the shop. Gay went into March- and's office one day. "I'd rather you had selected one of the other models to be the bride In the fashion show," she told him. "It: can't be a success with so much dissenslcn. I don't want the spot- light." . “My dear little gir ," Marchand replied, removing his glasses, you'll have to be in the spotlight whether you like it or not. Don't take their Jealousy seriously. And don't come tome with tales from the dressing room. I'm a busy man." "It might have serious results,” said Gay. "Nonsense." When she walked to the door, his eyes followed her slim figure in c. blue chiffon dress. I don't see Mr. Randolph's car at the curb these days." He shook his head. Foolish girl." "Perhaps." Lucia, sweet with the fragrance of gardeniaa camein that after- noon. “Hovfs my wedding gown coming Mortgage Sale NOTICE ll hereby glveu of the sale by public auction in front of the Lew Courts Building 1n (‘harlot-ic- town in Prince Eduard Thursday the llrh day of May, A. D., 1937, ll the iluur of twelu- o'clock. noon, of all that tract of laud sllunlc on ‘Iorvnsbip ‘fhirly-six in Qiieulls County. in said island, bounded on the north by Hillsborougb River, on the esst by s line of Road between the laud herein described sad lsnd formerly in possession of Webster and by said lsnd of Webster and land formerly lu pos- scsslon of James H. Cuinlskcy, cn the south by lund in possession of James O‘Connel and a certain pond. kuowu as "0'Connell‘s Pond," on the west by lsnd art of the estate cf the late Jamal Cumiske , but saving thereout one ncrs o land formerly conveyed to said James H. Cummis- key, leaving an area of 109 acres. s little more or less. being laud con- vcyed by the Commissioner of Public Laud to Catherine .\lcD0nald by deed dated lat March, 1896; but saving and excepting tbereout half an acre con- reyed by Jsmes A. McDonald and wife to Daniel Gals by deed dated l-ith December, 1932 and registered 29th December, 1032 UNDER AND BY VIRTIJE of n power of sale contained in a mortgage made between Cather- ine McDonald of \Vebster's Corner, Lot 36, County, aforesaid, Widow Ill am . Donald s d wife, of the same Place. of the one part, and The Trust Company, Trustee, of the other psrr, boario date of the 6th day of August, A. ., 1930, and by virtue of u like power of sule contained in ruortga e from said Catherine McDon- uld an James McDonald and wife to Tsnsws White. dated 20th July, 1920. said lest mentioned mortgage hsvlug been duly assigned to the said Com- pany, and default having been made in payment of principal and interest payable under both of said mortgages. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS apply to D. Edgar Shaw. K. C.. st his o ice in Charlottetown or to ‘the uuderci ed. 103A’! this 7th day of April, A. 1)., ‘I'll-I IASTIRN TRUST COMPANY, .... Trustee. Mortgages and Asslgnee of Mortgage. 147-1251-4-7-14-21-28. ChancerymSale Estste of Frederick and Edwin Murphy. To be sold by Public Auction on the premises ut Keualngtun iu Priucc Uuuuty. on Friday the 7th day of Ma" A. D. 1937 st the hour of two c‘cloe D. 1n. All the is Murphf and Edwin Murphy died sois~ ed inc uding the following; All those tracts, pieces or parcels of lsnd situ- sto, lying and being in Kcnslngiun, Lot. 19 in Prince County, Prince Ed- ward island. bounded null described as fclllowa; That is to say: . n the North Sldo of the Sumlnerside Bond, on the East by lsnd of James Jardine and Howard iloyle, on the South by Stewart Street and on the West by the lfsne lending to the Town dump. save and except the laud sold to Clinics Hcustis. _‘.'.. Bounded on the North by Stewart Street, on the East by a rightsws leading to Fox Benches on the Sout by Fox Ranches and on tbs West by laud of Mrs. Janet Goss ssvs and except thercout and therefrom a strip 11f land owned by James Jsrdlne. 3. Lot situate on tlru North Side of tho junction of Stewart Street with the West Side of the Mill Valley Road 100 f! x 100 ft with s lsrge barn. _4. Alotoflsndooftxooftonthe North Side of the now Street leading from tbs Mill Valley Road with smell house and outbuildings. 5. A lot of lsnd with dwelling house, barn sud wnndlmuse on tho least Side of the Junction of the Mill luiley Road with the Siunnlcrnide lloud sud known ss the dwelling of the late Mrs. Margaret Murphy. Also the following personal property, namely; Kitchen Range, Side-Board, s quantity of dishes, d kitchen chairs, cooking utensils, 2 Kitchen Tables, 1 Smnll Table, 1 Steel Couch, 1 Flntb Square, 6 Mats. Oil Cloth I Cup. hoard, 4 Pairs of Curtains, 1s “HluluW Blinds, 1 Parlour Square 4 Trunks, I Bureau. 1 Ccmmcde. 1 Be sud S ring, 2 Bed-studs. 1 Dresser, Wood §lelgh. 2 Shovels, 1 Ladder, 1 Set Driving Harness. t l t I Terms o sse o rsons ro ert sbnil b‘! cash. W p p y The above sale is persunnt to s Derretai Order of the Court of Cllsnc- 1-ry msrle on the 2nd dsy of April A. D. 1931 by the vlccfChuncellnr in an action w err-in Margaret Stewart Morrison and Ann Lsurn Murphy are (fomninlnanls and Joseph Wendell Murphy Defendant. NOTIFY} TO (‘BHDITORR .... B)‘ the Hflili Order it is prnrlrlcd lhut nil pcrsous inn-lug nny claims or lic- ummls ngnlnnl tho cstntc): of Frederick blurphy‘ 11ml Evin-In Murphy dnccnscli iflil‘ of Remington iu Prince (Znunty, slmll uppcnr lmfurc ltu- lillllorglgnl-rl limiter 11ml pmu- ilu-lr claims on fuvsvln lu- illh niuy of ‘May A. D. 191:1 n1 l 21') H'l'i1)l'i£ I11 tin: ymonm," Ill lin- t'11||r| Ilouw. 1n Nununcrsfilc, in I'rlnv)» tummy. nr uilrrwlsc he illiffPli Hf Ilwir "Ilili vluiuul. liun-vl this it'll) ilny r-f .\|)rll A. l). ' 1:137. I-‘Rlfilllfiltli If 1.1.211 1-1121-21105. *1. ltlllfillT. for iu Vlinuccry. lslnuli, on _ Felons. darling?" She lighted s long mglish cigarot and crossed her perfect legs. "You've no ides how much you've saved me by those fittings. I Just came from seeing Mnrchand and he told me you were going to be the bride in Mrs. Brent's charity show. Every one will be therel Every onel" Gsy looked like a schoolgirl in contrast with Lucius severe eleg- ance in a brown skirt and soft yellow sweater. Lucia said, "I have only a minute, darling. So much to dol But Mrs. Brent's ball falls on the night of Alan's bachelor dinner and I told himwesimply had input in an appearance at the ball. Mrs. Brent would be hurt if we didn't." She got up, pulled s. glove over the shining emerald. "I saw Gregg at Almafls dance last night. He is too divine looking, Gay, and all the debs simply fall at his feet." "Was his mother there?" Yes, and what a gorgeous crea- ture she lsl If I don't see you be- fore, I'll see you at the ball. Take care of yourself. darling. And I hope in the fashion show you will be as radiant in the fashion show as I shall be the next day." She gave Gay a scented kiss on the cheek. When she went back in the dress- ing roorn, Nike's black eyes seemed to stare through her. “All your old pals will be at the ball, won't they " And lengthened her thin curving brows with a black pencil. "If I were you, I'd rather be in the background. You're not going to feel so good when you see all your old friends.” Gay sighed. Alan-on the night of his bachelor dinner. Gregg. Mrs. Randolph. And Lucia on the eve of her wedding. When she turned and went out to cool her anger, the little blond said. “Why don't you let up on her, Nita? It's tough for her as it is. I think she's pretty game. ‘There isn't a day that she doesn't have to swallow something that's hard to take. She hasn't complained and she works hard and minds her business." Nita said, ‘I want the spotlight that night. Just wait. I'n1 not going to be cheated by a broken- down aristocrat with red hair." It was snowing when Guy came out of the shop. It settled on her hair and shoulders. Ride or walk, she wondered. Better walk. It saved a dime and it was good to walk in the fre=h clean air even when life opposed you at every turn. She might have been Alan's wife now, she thought, edging her way through the heavy evening crowds, and Lucia would never wear that exquisite dress nor Alan give a bachelor dinner. She might have been Alan's wife with Lucius ring on her finger had not that picture, "Night in Nassau", cleared the mist in her mind and recalled Chris. Crossing the street, she paused, looking through the thick flakes and she heard her name, "Gayl Gayi’: and a long foreign car Millicent Randolph. luxurious in mink, cried, "Oh, my dear. get. in this minute!" She opened tlie door and Gay got in. I went to the shop and you were gone. I'm not tak- ing you home. my dean. I'm tak- ing you to my apartment. You look positively frozen." Frozen, shabby, end discouraged, she thought, entering Milllcenifs spacious drawing-room. Catching sight of herself in the mirror, she thought, "I look like s working girl now. My clothes show hard wear. Only my hair is bright these days. That, lo"t its lustre." The roaring fire felt good. A meld brought in tes and little sandwiches. and looked a moment in wonderment at the slim young girl curled up on the sofa dresed so simply in a brown skirt and yellow sweater. Millicent changed into a mauve tea gown. "Gay. stop being s martyr, my child. Gregg is so much in love with you that since you refused him with that terrific honesty of yours, he's been going at a mad pace to try to forget. Frankly, I'm afraid for him. So many girls. you know, are anxious to marry Greggs money, but not. Gregg himself. I at least, hasn't . boy. I want him to marry the girl -he loves." _ "I won't take him as a refuge. I won't marry him to make my mother secure. No, not even for her. She wouldn't want me to.‘ "We can do so much for you, dear I feel close to you. 1 loved your father very dearly and I love Diana. When I saw you today, caught up in the crowds, picking your way across the street in the snow- . .oh, my dear, not Stephen's precious daugh- terl" Gay's eyes filled. Millicent said. "You've been very brave to carry on this long alone. Won't you love my son a little? I want my son to marry Stephen's daughter. 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APRIL_1_*_l. __1937 k ..______ i Above: Ford V-8 De Luxe Delivery-Now steel top and new front-end give this panel body distinction- Largo 122 cu. ft. load space makes it economical for bulky merchandise. ALLISON MacLEIOD FORD DEALERS 224 Great George Street want to see you bright and lovely- as you were meant to be." This room. How peaceful it was. Not cluttered or disorderly as the little studio was. She could live in a room like this. There was no confusion in this life, no awaken- ing out of a tired souhd sleep by the shrill cry oi an alarm. no hurriedly prepared breakfasts eaten with one eye on the clock, no impatient, jostling crowds . . . . . There was peace and order and re-, flnement in this life offered to her by a woman who loved her and a man who wanted to marry her. She took a deep breath and smiled sadly. "Do you want Gregg to marry a failure who ran into his looked at her tall blond son. arms because she ‘wasn't big enough to face her own problems?" ‘They're loo big for you, child.’ Gay smiled again and met Milli- cent wise, tolerant eyes. They're mine. I'm stuck with them and I won't run out with them. 1t will hurt Gregg more to know he married a girl who doesn't love him ‘thsnif Inever see him again." Her eyes softened. "You've, been wonderful." "I won't urge you," Millicent said. Gay had been gone only a little while when Gregg came. "I saw Gay. She was here. Millicent said. Poor child." She Phone 642 will have to touch deeper depths than she has touched yet before she'll marry you. She'll have to be -—licked." “That won't be quite fair," he said She smiled. Love rarely is, my dear. Be patient." Gay's shoulders were covered with snow when she opened the door of the studio. Penny came toward her. "Gay. I have to tell you this. They-they took Diana to the hospital. She's had a nervous breakdown." They could not let Gay see her mother the first week and she went about in a kind of coma scarcely realizing that she was eating and _ _ --_. her fears for Diana's life was the constant thought of money. Shs did not know how she would pal! the hospital and specialist/s bills. and she wondered how, without Diana's small salary, she would pa! her share of the rent and other expenses of the studio. At dinner Penny said, "I have '1 little money saved, Goy- l" yours." “I can't take your money, Penny You want to take c. cruise this summer and you've worked hard. Her mouth usually red arid curving was grim, Diana in the hosplt prostrate and illl The thought tore at her. (To be Continued) don't want that to happen to my QUT 9U" WAY“ sun..- ~ A g Mikeenaulu av weaves!’ JRAAIILMQMS .1. B012» '10 es A cATrLE KILLER. . 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