PAGE TWO? CHARLOTTETOWN uukniaotn _ ____ __ Eat Light The whole wheanthoroug l, l m w grgesiged all?’ 6",‘? g 123.”... .°l..f.‘."'.’..fl‘fi .l'..".".-§.‘i.'..i‘§f§l-I irea as or spmn TRISCU IT'- Masteci. wi Made by The Catmtlian Shredded Wheat Co Easily The ideal ________p_____ lIllliIIPl l iilciiii sill i Al. my Auction Rooms commenc- ing Friday, June 8th at 10:30 sharp of large Bankrupt Stock of 5 Type- writers; 2 Checkwriters. i Adding Machine, 200 Ledgers. Post Ledgcrs and Transfer lodgers. (Great. chance, wholesale and manufacturer to' stock up, also 200 transfer and Bind- ing cases. 50 Document Pocket Pop. —~~—' ders, lot of supplies for all muchin-i es. This sale will be positive and no? reserve. Everything u. the inghes-tigsnnrsrnn, ‘ —bldde|'.—-Arlso t"- Station~é$ihlr Carry- ing system. iiemernb . the (late and don't miss a real chance. Get yourl Tyllfiwrilier 11.0w you will never have] ___~_,,_,____ another chance like this. Also pri-l vote sale. ‘ Sale will be i-ontlnned till all is Graduate of N. Y. Post Graduate sold. Sales all at same hours viii-h; day. J. n. WlaeDONALi) i Auctioneer’ Testing Eyes and supplying Glasses 492i. Mortgage Sale l _. 1 Take notice lliut under uud hy iii-tun _ o! the powers i»! uuli- <~nnt“l,,..q in ,, ,.,., l at“ llvrtznue or Deed 0t’ Trust tiuieilj» Delgilyenly-fourth duy of Jnnuury A,‘ C. -'l. lllrldf- between J. k T, Morris "infill"? Limited oi’ the first purl and The Maritime Trust (‘flrporirtlqyi n the second hurt there will {"7 ma)! by yublie Aut-tlon on the prem- imrihttiiituiiisikwiiiig “M” Mm“ l" .=....i..a... H» '- - » _, gry with him. because he had lost FERTILIZER We have sufficient Phosphate, Soda. Ammonia and Potash on hand at l! Railway Wharf to fill all orders. Parties who have not already taken delivery of their requirements or orders must do so "at once as access to wharf will be closed in a few days b, the contractor, who is now doing co" struction work there. POTATO GROWERS ASSOCIATWQN Safe An not blister m reirnve the hair, and horse } [mm-L :oooa0o0oeoooQo00vo¢c~€~ l “Jealous Hearts” B! MILDRED BAIIBOUII r¢Q+04 0o Q0 CHAPTER. 6i liiS GAMIN WIFE Tony turned. rather wearily. and rctraced his steps to the Spanish - villa. He didn't cvcn bother to find out who this Alex was. Somehow. nothing seemed to mat. tcr very much. He told himself that it was because Elinor was an- ? ' 9* 000044 ' v tier friendship. ‘ _But he made up his mind to one‘ thing-irather angrily. He wouldn't led to do so. l-ie wouldn't stand Iaround in a strange club-house and be pointed out as the husband of Millicent Deering-—thc husband who, although he had just return- ed from Europe. wits already forgot.- ten by his wife. In his resentment at. Millicent for i . ‘not keeping her engagement with him. he quite forgot the numerous times site had had to go about alone. while he attended Elinor.- Once more in the Spanish villa. he wcnt to the ornate library-such in contrast to the somber elegance and beauty of the old library at Jiynmvood. with its richly bound irets of the classics-and tried to ‘read. But most of the books were ‘French, or translations from the iFrench. and their frank decadence itiisgustcd him. He found one vol-' ‘llillfi of Chinese lyrics. howcveizi uliicli interested him. particularly‘ .t.incc it bore the marks of having been exhaustively read. Millicent r. .name was on the fly-leaf. i. Ho‘ read it slowly. lingering over lthc beauty of its phrases, as deli- li-zite as lotus-blossoms on a rippling stream. Its philosophy saddened éilillt imcansciously. ' It (was the iphilosophy of stoicism. He wond- cred how it had happened to appeal —--— ilo Millicent. Somehow. he had OBINE“ ‘ i never pictured her as given to intro- . ‘LR-IRE MARK RIG.U.S_ Milli" izh butter or cheese mpany. Ltd. irpeivtioti or to any great depths of thought or feeling. Before their sh-ainedl-illlllfliilgf‘. she had seemed just. as mm Puffy ihappy. pleasantly ‘mannered ‘girl Ankh...‘ Lymph ‘gins, Pol ‘who made lifo easy for every one bv Evil, Fistula, Bolts. Swellings: l not demanding much. i STOPS Lanienosa and allay: I10 bCgtlh suddenly t0 realize that pfllfl. Hi-LALS Sores. Cuts he knew surprisingly little about his Follows. Emil ChHIIIS-qliisli own wife. in spite of the fact that llsiillllii H"! Gefmicille- D°e‘ttlIC}i.’ilfld been chums from child- can l...- worked. PlHSNQIII m use. $250M Millicent herself broke in upon holle, delivered. Describe your casdfor up icial instructions and Book 5 R free his reflections by coming to the door of the library. Her cheeks W. flYoung. Inc, Ml Lyman: Bldg. ‘Practice Limited to Eye, Ear. Nose Office Hours-9 to 12.30. l, i Cameron Block. CharlottetownJEE-L he offered i l Monthly the nix-I teentli dnv oi‘ Jilly A ll. i928, ut the, hour of‘ eleven o'clock In Ilil‘ forcnunn. the following property. Illllllfliyl I All that tract. piece or parcel of‘ illllli situate. iylni: Mid brine in (vmirlmni- town ilforesliltl hounded nu followsz. On the Southeast hy ‘Writer sir-we v."- thi: Southwest by properly m,“- m- 1M9. 1y iwln-d by \\'_ \\'_ Owen (filfmtgrlv. use Ill! Telegraph (ifflcei, t- Northt-iist. by property of (‘hiirles fl Longworth. nud on llu~ Nm-lhiri-sit hy the itohins Estate Also ull that other parcel of Illllli In i ]_ ,\_ Mp|)r)N1\I,|) (llinrlottetnwvn hounded llll rlli|t7\\'N§ On tlio Northwest by Willi-r Strut-t, nu the Southwest lay property of ll!- B10121 llros__ on the Northi-intt hy pr» " ,".‘fl l i perty of the luilmr llulnu. Illlli nu ilu i Boiltlleniit by property of ilrum- Nit-iv‘ nrl A f Also d: T. Morris (‘oiupriny Llinili-il, 1'0")- prislulr the mui-Iilrii-ry. ineut. office furniture. stoelolu-lruilv. bottles eontulners_ ilIlX('l>l_ rust-s. mi- scueen. inutr-rluis uni] supplies used in eonumitlon with its iilliiillfllltl, iii-era. nerntcil ivulers iiud (lrlnku uuiuufiii-tiir- ed or In process oi‘ uiuiiiifuvtiiro, form- ulueu. lrinleiuurks_ Ifllllt‘ uuinos. hook debts. mid ull other fixtures. uleniillig] goods‘ i-lulltt-lu effects llllii motels one‘! owned. or \\‘ilil'll ul the lime of nuell iutlo may he mvm-il hv the mild .I_ ti: T. Morris Pivuipuity lilin ted. Terms o1‘ mil»- to ho twenty pi-r rent ensh iit the time of mile. and the hul- ance within thirty iluyn nth-r the rlmi of sule, pun-ll this (ourlweillh dily of Miiv 9. The Mnrltlme Trust (‘urporullondor hicLlilOD dz illllNTlillli. Th iliAliiflfllflVl I offer for sale wit, North Gran- ymg, m; mIlI property. also m-w dwelling house. two acres of land unfurled, in n. well located plncl‘ near church. school nml hall. MR. GEORGE l". WILKH. Brndalbane, It. R. No. ‘.3. .¢.;¢....g4,4seoco~ooluoooooo4boooo Qvooooeosooooooo-Qq POTA TO GRO WERS Famous Ohio Two Row ltiding Cultivators ! Standard. shovel or spring mm multimill- llultohle for any row widths between 28 ll Inches. Pivot Control or bolsneo tilt. THE HARDIE mo. co. CIIAILOTTITOWN l .4) - ull thi- tioruuunl property of .l plant equip. 1 I i i M°"'_'f_'_' ‘iv/ere flushcrl. her eyes sparkled. her =eurls were beoomingly awry. Proffissional Cards i “Do you know what I've been do- - .. .. . . .v.,...._ ._.._... ling?" she demanded laughingly. l{ R Psliding down lmystacks with Alex ~ ' 1 ‘Thompson. You donft know him. SOLICITOR.‘ ETGmiHveoulrsg“ Hes fcl-irfully nice- i, FEnTt-t-tin" ‘omit; Charlottetown.‘ oi came‘ttf"tlit"t'lilhf”trl'tgan"l‘ony i stiffly. MONEY To LOAN ‘ “Oil. did you? I's so sorry. but I ‘ ‘ _ forgot. But you didn't really say. Dr. L. .. Archibald ‘Wilt P33,“- D“ "m" "n" we: you ca. i “No." said Tony shortly. "Too bad.“ She reached out. u‘ careless hand to thc bell. "Brantly, and soda. Hawkins." she said. wiienl the butler i-ame. “That's for yolk! ‘Pony. 'lt.'s to make ill‘ for the ten‘. you didn't. have. I'll join you for‘ cocktails. as soon iii". I've chzmgerl- for dinner." Medical School and Hospital and Throat Office, Bayer Budding Great George Street 1.30 to 5.00 ivhlrk l‘. MeGtllgall "When do you dine?" he risked. "At. eight. toxiight-but in town." B» A- Shc patiscd. with _onc hand on the BARRISTER. SOLICITOR» ETC- door-knob. "It's a imrty. with a MONEY TO LOAN dance afterward-—-and you mustlrt; wait up for me. All Archer Todd's; [parties are frightfully late." ...... .___..___._ I i \ lVicLeod & Bentley i Twyfald- . J‘ A. BENTLEY mviiallhfloylqtltwilflt dining at homc~wilhi W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Office: 180 Richmond Street MONEY TO LOAN Charlottetown, l’. It. i. Bfialiif" s. Alilckllee B. A. II. l’. MoPIIEE She opened her lovely cycs wide. There was a trace of exasperation ln them. "But. I've just beon telling you‘ Arther Todd's giving a party for me. I can't very well take you along and make an uneven number M. dinner." i “You seem to be very popular." 1 “Yes. aren't. I?“ shc agreed. with u timeless- nod. "So long. See you in three quarters of an hour. Don't forgot to order the cocktails. and be sure to mix mc a new one-- . mmcthing hot from the continent." \Shc laughed and went out. Tony returned to the Chinese ly- Mcl) mmmsrnus. zirrortm-zvs. rare. MONEY Tl’) 1.01m Itiley Building. Charlottetown British (‘Oillmbifl zlitlfi. but what hc read made little - _ impression on him He kept seeing. Mtluidlllgfi (1nd ltetiver-n the printed linesI a. vision 1 , ' rt Millicent. laughing, careless. Sheathing flushed-a delightful. provocative little gamin. Rather startling to zilrllvzgrglarsc‘ ‘mm vanmuvnl - .'i young man who has left behind him n rli-inurc. wistful wife! B. (l. MOULDINGH ANII no wimdcrcd grimly what Milli- BREATHING rent hurl liked in the Chinese lyric/i Assorted patterns. lVhnt attraction hnd stotolsm for L. M. POOLE & (JO lirr? PAOLPB EHARVER radiant. in a wonderful gown of sll-, vrr. embroidered iii pearls and din-l - manic. With hcr fair hair and exqusllli- coloring. she was startling. arresting. almost unreal. She wore the penri necklace his father had Shi- come down presently. looking. EY PIS TTISTEI) AND ‘Initien her. and there were bracelets 1 v nf pearls on her arms. Tony's‘ (‘lasses gift. the bracelet of diamonds and , :1: phires. was‘. iiol nmong them. lie "nmpeum “wk” with bu“ fcllt a curious twinge when he not.- equipment. E. W. TAYLOR 1 J. S. TAYLOR (DPTOMETRISTH H2 Richmond Street iced the omission. lie Willi on his feet. staring at h" llllbPliPVillllil‘. She l.wl'rled_ Riflly’ inr his inspection. "Will l do?" Over her fen nf os- trltzh-plumcs that shaded from rmokc-grny to flame. she Sfllllfldvflt him in her old. lay mllllllcl- l. Tony thought. her sown too dar- hiiz, much too dnrlnggnnd hc start- v0AO.60oQ0nQQ0¢>n0-040050 ml ’ln' any no. But. on second Umllillli. m- decided not to. | "You look very charming." hi: nsid. ‘ Mlllirrnt laughed. ‘ "Drink your cocktail!" she told .hlm gully. "i don't bellcve rll have on» with you. I don't want ito start too curly." lIIPlIF-‘i "l" l She blew him a kiss and turned tlfiwflfd the door. Tony llllk 556k linto his chair. his mouth grim. l . With her hand on the knob. Mll- lloent paused and looked hock. He: nyel should. dammed. Bile . hedoututftntouchhlsdurk. rumpled bolt‘. Thin lho bit Mr IOIIQI HllMMEISIIll-J AAAAAL i Q ‘AA and want owl). 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