.4 ~ - - a rfifsop-r4-vpnugagga, '44‘... . »_ ‘ Lazy Bowels ff uoaiaaoe slit‘ T0 BE SOL!) by Publii- Auction in tiolis. They were so dull, so young, l ' QOZI-I-l-tf. "mil, BREMNER Esq- to sell by Public Auction on q H firllhtnn. consisting of dtnlng room kitchen and Ml - _ er. with a. "New Raymond" Sowlngdllachlne. lawn ma’: 2| fut: 4-0 yjwltflilfl§QfllflllfOdllfl nun». frirciirwd , Herbal The Golden Gate W '3, , kswpndersfln By BARBARA wean l . w” " ' " comnvusn ' eevisli Stoniaclis So-sc listened absently. She had head the same story so many time=. had seen so many young fellows B0 TIIG Old, reliable Gallagher’! i through the mm of harm"; to 11y ’ Tunic and Syllfl" Build" that their chatter scarcely interested _* - we ‘new and h6g1“; vim," o’ her. She managed a question, "Going orbs, store's own in clue, are in , solo soon." i Lilia tflllifl- hajrlkliinnflfliloodéuls-Brfif‘: "Another three days or so and then Ewthifiilioy uniting. Ggodfort a 5 1'11 do my m" =11 by my "We 1°“- clglufiflldlgp}illi‘lxfl ‘tlaoublggfievii; 5 some self. Say, Sta-sci, go t: the school dated up; we'll do a four- ' scnie." . l So-so shook her head. "Thanks. ----—--— Sorry. I've got to stay here tonight." ll. L. WORTHY, Charlottetown THE FIELD She always refused these invita- front of the Law (‘curls Building at ‘ aim- Jerry mid, yes, even after fired (tharlottctoivii in Queen's county 1" who was always pestering hei- with gféniffinlérwg: alyltiv proposals for dates. Dimly, too, she “N, hm" of ‘wave 01.109,‘ “mm Amp felt thocllstenlng to their troubles THAT tract plcre and pflrrvl of land across the counter of the Crowsnest situate iii": vii Tflwnrhiv "iilllb" ‘l3 and holding hand with them 0n the ‘Llhlgflm: 12321:: liffggxdcg ‘rtwgésfil brick from the movies were {two Cfimmwcmg "m", “mu, 5,110,,’ n“, ieiy different things. One was me Paton Roinl and at tin.- treat bounil- fun. She was hos in the Crowsnest. nry 0i 199 MP1“ 07 11""! 179W 0i‘ Tlof- The other, well she wasn't having mrrly intlic possession oi’ Neil Jo tn- ,_ ‘v ~ , f sion, thence south along the sold N‘? tlolnlghtf an§vLLTMa¥bel1 xvi-st boundary 83 rhiiiils and 3i links Jfny e1 apd or e":'_5 1e to the nun-n boundary o; 97 amps u; did not finish the thought, It hurt land in this possession ni‘ Malcolm 10o much. Bethune, thence west l2 chains lo They finished the“. coffee and the cast boundary of lll0 acres of drifted-out pausing to wave to her lzind noiv or formerly in the pos- ' _ session oi‘ ltnilcrii-k Ilfrlicoil, ilicnrc from me doorway vmh- "591073- S9‘ north along‘ the same to the said s0. SorlY F011 can't see it Gill‘ W5! ruzul and thence cast filling the said tonight," road to the placi- of commencement! SW50 stacked thecups and saucers containing One llundrcd U00) acres. . . of land a little more or less as thel ‘vlped OE the counter and went w - some is described in ii Deed of Con-i stlmd in the d°°TW5Y 10531718 9115 vcyance fmni the Commissioner oi‘ across the field. The hangars were Public Lfllltls to James (‘low bearing dim long masses‘ A little way Off a $3,}: “l” 1m‘ ‘my °f "womb" A‘ D‘, landing beacon glowed. Overhead was The above sale is made undoi- and me 5°" 0f a Plane» 59ml? ‘m9 “'35 by virtue of a power of talned ln an lndenture oi’ Mortgage glruments probably, or perhaps just a i» A. Elli-Donald of Alllston in King's‘ breath’ Jerry or no Jerry Shae loved (‘ounty aforesaid, wife of Daniel Me- u"? 131113118 fiem- DUEL Wind» 8111115 Eoiiald (of the one part) and Sadics‘ grime, hurry noise and all. Youth was Lam“! "f Charhmeww" l" Quefl", here youth and enthusiasm and clean County in said Island, wife of AIEX“, , i ‘ander LcClair m: the other part1. ' 1M“ and mgh ‘Dims’ “d a 9'1“ m because of default having been made me face of dangcn They new m“, ln the payment. of the principal and ' the face of death itself with a jest intregcst ditifietherelzy. l I t ‘ on their lips and more often than not r u r par cu are app] a - u“ “mu o’ MacDonald a Micrh”, . they finished their laugh. Sondra", ‘may Building, Charlouh, A small bent figure came toward town. licr. Recognizing it she pushed open Dfllvd this Fourth day of April, the door and called into the dark A. D., 1929. gpaiher?" . same: LECLAIR, , , Moitgagcm ‘Coming Solange. ’ . She caught his hand as he stum- 1 blcd up the steps. “Tired, dad?" l "Pretty tired. But I think I've i found the flaw in my new plan, Give D ' , rofesslonal Cards ' me a few hours more and I'll have Mark R. McGuigt-IT‘ B. A. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, ETC. DIONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown, P.E.l. BELL E's’ MATHIESON R. R. BELL n. L. DIATIIIESON. LL. B. 33711519". Solicitors, Etc. ’ Money to Loan. l Offices-Charlottetown and Montague -‘ _ McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K, c, Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Office: 180 Ri-hmond Slice], MONEY' TO LOAN (harlottctown. P. E, |, 8055-4-6-13-20-27. RIIEIIMATISM $ORE JOINTS Banished By IIERVILIIE Farm for Sale AT ORWELL COVE The undersigned offers for private S819. his farm with dwelling and farm ‘ buildings thereon. Farm consists of '13 acres of land, 63 cleared and in good state of culti- ; vatiun, 10 acres under excellent " , growth of hard and soft wood. It is lvlcnnnald & Mcphce I nfrlguyzgtfized. two streams runnlnl B_ A. l I This fr: f?’ witty centrally located J. A. MrIJONA . = " m" ° s " ermine Milan: v! BARRISTER; ‘ I’. E. Island. Convenient to an ahiunL ‘umwy To LOAN ' Nance of mussel mud, also to schools, an" Bunmng charloudown i churches and railway. _ .0llers will be gladly received. (Write Stewart ‘g: Lo‘vther l or wire owner at his expense.) .. ,, , J. D. STEWART. K. C. CilARLl-Is n. NICHOLSON, N w. LOWTIIER " 4i Taber st, South Quincy, Mags, 3lZ4-4-10-4l. U, s, A, BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. £10.: 34 ("Flt George Street Silk} con- “flyinw blind." Testing out new in-t tight in the clean With all its goodness sealed package, King Cole comes in perfect condition to delight you. \ Your grocer can supply you. l metal-foil ' ilg-a-nnnn-n ‘n; ‘.- lnwlemoriam ' MRS- LLOYD WARREN St, Medforcl, Mass, passed away. at Lawrence Memorial Hospital, Med- for, on Thursday morning April 4th, a few moments after she had given birth to a son Lloyd Murray. Mrs. Warren was born at Bradai- bane, P. E. I. January 19th ‘I903, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Major C. Murray. Several years ago she moved to Maiden, ltlnss. with her parents where she resided until a. year and a half ago, when sh-e married Mr. Warren. ‘The funeral service was conduct- cd at her late home with the Pastor of The Dmcilalcs Church, Everett, Mass. officiating. The service was attended by ti large number of relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Warren, who showed their appre- ciation and love for the deceased by covering tile casket with flowers. ' The rcmaiis were sent to Freder- icton!’ L‘. I.. where they were buried Warren. The following are left to mom-ii the loss of a loved one; lilr. Lloyd. her husband, Lloyd Mur; child for which she gave l". Ml‘. Major C. Murray of ll . licr father, four sisters, M". Bigger of South Wcstnilils , . . Mrs. Dawson Stephenson, Frederic- ton, P. E. 1., lVirs. Ira Mall-Itt, Gran- ville, P. E. I. and Mrs. Con: Ruddock, Ivlaldczi, i“ i. and four brothers, John Y. Mu ay Albtoli, ‘Mass. War- v, Lledford, Mass, y Rochester, N. . and Charles W. Nluffily, Fredericto‘; P. E. I. Among the many flowers were the following. Sprays from N11‘. and Mrs. J. W. Warren, aiid ‘my altimeter working first rate. 1 ‘ underestimated the wind pull in these last plans. But no\v—" i He sank down on a stool, absorbed .kin his speculations. So-so smiled ten- iderly at him. What a child he was. ,Alw'ays full 0f new hope. Always ready to go on from one failure to what, he svas sure would be success the next time. ‘ "I'm sure you're going to get it right soon, Father," she said now. “Yes. And when I d0 it will mean nomore work for you,lSo-so. Plenty of pretty clothes, travel, eveything you want. We'll give up the Crows- nest and forget we were ever poor. ,I only wish your mother were living l to share our success." He relapsed into a brooding silence which So-so knew was filled with memories of the beautiful Norse mother who had died when So-so was a baby. They were roused from their silence by Fred's eilirance. FRED “Back again, Sci-so! Jerry decided to drive in to New York with Miss Terry» and g0 to a show. I couldn't see going with them. So here I am. Hello, Mr. Harper. How's the inven- tion going today?” “Howdy do, Fred. Oh pretty well. I was Just telling So-so that a few days more and I ought to be able ti leliminate the last error. And when I ldo. Well, So-so is going to step out. aren't we So-so?" So-so smiled. “We'll step our to- gether, father." shQ said. Fred found himself envying the tenderness in her voice, Gosh, when zt girl could fecl llkecthnt about hel- lather why couldn't she show a little affection to an old friend? Ho looked at her surpiising pity and under- standing iri licr eyes. Mr. Harper rambled 0n. _ “Yes, we're going to have a good time, So-so and I. Plenty of money. all the nice things it can buy. A pity Solangeks mother isn't alive to help her choose her pretty things." "Miss Terry-her first name is Constance and slie told us every one; calls her Connie-was asking about‘; your mother, So-so. Said you must? have inherited your good looks from some one." "From her mother, from her mother," Mr Harper broke 1n cak- erly. "You, Solange is pretty, but her mother was beautiful. Tall and slim, like a. pine tree. Long yeilowliair that, came below her waist. She was regal—" he paused. "You met hei- in Norway, didn't you?" Fred asked curiously. He had never heard the firsthand account of this old romance. l‘ “When I wxs a. young fellow, right out of college. I went t0 NOYWRY 0H 8 summer walking trip and found liar there. She had~lived all her life out} of doors and was nearly a5 strong as '1 was. I brought her back here with me} but America was too crowded for here. We lived in New York and I could see slle was longing to go back to her native country. And I told her that after Solange was born we would go back but-well, Solange was onil’ a baby when she died. Homesick 1 guess-J’ his voice trailed oft antiso- so laid hcr hand on his shoulder. "You're tired father. Don't you think we'd better close up and S0 home. There won't be many more customers tonight." Looking suddenly old and wealy Ml‘, Harper EOt to his feet. "I'll g0 along and light up the house, Sol- aiige. Fred can help you close up and walk over to the house with Mrs. James Bariwctt and Lilian Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Heath Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs. J cs2 ph Edward, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Foley. Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas and lVIr. and Mrs. Reeves, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fet- ion, Mrs. MacKay and brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Elmer and brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. James MacKay, R. A. Murray and daughter, Ml‘. and Mrs. Walter Seal-lee, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Connell, A. Fred Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Elliot, Calvary Baptist Church, Mr. and Mrs. Huber Warren. Wreaths-Brothers alid sister, Maude MacK-snzie and friend. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Maynard, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warren. MK. MURDOCK A. MCLENNAN. 0n Monday, February 4th‘ Mr. Mur- dock A. McLennan, ti. very liightly esteemed resident of Hai-tsville pas- sed peacefully awoy at the age of '71 years. The deceased had been in his usual good condition of health until about three weeks before the coming of the end when he was rather ill with the flu. \Vl'iCl Woo‘:- ering from his illness he i". l ti chill and it was not long h '2'. :- monia developed. In his we: J31 condition following the attack of the flu he was not able to cope with this dread disease and on the above date his spirit winged its homeward flight. Besides a sorrowing widow Mr. McLennan loaves to mourn the loss of a kind and loving father three sons, Albert McLcnnan, Char- ymLn have So-so all to himself this way. So-so shrugged her shoulders and watched her father leave. Then she laughed at Fred's eager face. “He's positively throwing me at your head young man." a "I wish he would," Fred muttered. “He probably thinks I'm, so sale he doesn't need to worry." "Aren't you?" So-so challenged him. ‘ (To be Continued.) MONEY 1'0 LOAN V By privatfsale, cottage no. 306 ’ Grafton St. This cottage has all mo- ,dern conveniences with large ylfll Dr. D. T. Waye DENTAL SURGEON 130 Richmond Street Charlottetown, r. a. i. PM """- Offlcc flours Phone sis Aral! to J- P- Bradley. 9 ll. M. to I P. M. i Auctioneer, 2 P- M- l“ 5 P- M. , m Grafton st. siizi-i-ii-is-zi \ g AUCTION SALE g of Household Furniture I have been Instructed by BENJAMIN I Tuesday, the 16th April, inst. ' . Ar 1.30 omoci: r. n. i all] the household furniture in his residence. at 1'1 Greenfield Ave. "I! “III "lint! too many l» mum-unto. A vary barium walnut bee. '_ " . I. A. IIQDONAIS), l A sum: RELIEF FOB womizirs DISORDERS TEN-DAY TREATMENT FREE Orange Lily ita certain l’ relief for all disorder; or WOIIIGII.‘ If, 15‘ gppngd 1°"!!! and la absorbed into the suffering than", The dead waste on“- ter in _ the congested "lion is expelled, giving ‘immediate mental and for one month's treatment. Awtldlar. . vessels and nerves are-toned and strengthened, and the circulation is rendered to normal as this treatmentls based on strictly Scientific a-inciriaa. gnu acti on the actual location of the disease, it cannot help but dojoodjn all forms of female troubles, including delayed I116 Dliliflil menstruation. ieucolfhoea, falling of the womb, growths, " and ovarian troubles, etc. Price $2.00 per bogeymch l, ‘ufltclent A free Trial Treatment, enoulh tor 10 days, Iwoi-th Yficgfilll be gent FR-Ellito any auflertngwon-ign whqym lend me hot‘ address. Enclose threaatampa andaddrau Mrs. Lydia, w. mm, Dept. s, Windsor, Ontario. ' \ 5°15}? Lentil"! Druggista Everywhere ' Physicalreiief; tho blond gm. t" "You bet!“ Fred spoke eagerly, it‘ was not often he had a chance to‘ Ford. 3, Douglas Murphy. lottemwn, in the employ of the G. N. R... and Borden and Lorne at ‘home. Mr. McLeiinan was one of a lfamlly of four brothers and two sis- ‘ters. ‘ The brothers besides the deceased were Norman McLenlian. Richmond. Alexander McLenlian, Victoria West, John McLcniian, Mt. Pleasant and the sisters are Mrs. Wm. Inman. Victoria West and Nlrs. Philip Mc- Arthur, Emerald. Of these one bro- ther, Norman and two sisters Mrs. Wm. Inman and Mrs. Philip Mc- Arthui- survive Mr. McLennan. The ‘eceased was a man who was quite widely and favorably known and will be much missed by a large circle of relatives and friends. Hts genial and kindly manner won for him a place in‘ the hearts of all who came to know hlm.- But while his many friends will miss him it is in the home that his loss will be felt most keenly. Hts loved ones will often "Sigh for the touch of a vanished hand and long for the sound of a voice that is still," but all will be in vain. The d ai- departed dead come not back. Th funeral which was a largo one was held in the Presbyter- ian Church, Hartsvllle. on the after- noon of Wednesday, Pieb. 6th. The service which was a very impressive one was conducted by Rev. R. Hen- sley Btavert. , The pail bearers were Messrs Neil Nicholson. Malcolm Mcbennan, Ev- erett Sturdy. Anthony Sturdy. John P; Carrighar and P. D. Hagan. ‘ In tsrment was in the Hartavillo Cemetery. .. - merino scnooi. Report of Emerald School for March. Grade x. i, Reggie Smith. 2, Limo Mrs. Lloyd Warren of 128 Forest‘ beside the beloved motlicr of ltfrs. family Mr. anil- RH.‘ 13' 1V2‘) I»! Newl-g-forithe first time»? y an Electric Cleaner A ' t" for the small cleaning tasks! IGARETTE ashes on the couch-feathers flippedfrom a pillow-children's clothes streaked with dried mud —upholstery and, drapes gray with yesterdays dust . ._ . . No longer need you get out the big electric rugcleanet to do the lighter tasks. Premier has developed this tiny cleaner for just such work. 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