....__._.....__._._..._.... Mo“... s.__- GIIIILERS ATTENTION - A meeting of the shareholders of the Char- lottetown Curling Club Limited will be held in the Board Room of the city Buildimz at 7.80 o'clock Monday evening May 3rd. All share- holders are urged to be present. D. A. MacKINNON President sTFO .3. 272 Grafton I am instructed by Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Laverty i Street, Charlottetown, to offer for sale at - -, l. '- d-s‘ " ble house and lot on the south 52:3,? glblli‘ttlynol.filti'e‘einzidnd opposite Prince of Wales Col- lege up ‘to and including sold by that time t for sale at Public Auction on Twelve o'clock, n00". Mil!’ 4» May s, 1937. 1r property is not lien I am instructed to offer the same the premises at the hour of 1937. The property is ideally located either as a residence or a boarding house for stu- dents attending (“liege-- h- 1' l rs apply to F" m" ‘r m‘ ‘ms? nssnocnss, Solicitor, Can. Bank of Comm. Bldg, Charlottetown J. P, BRADLEY, Auctioneer _ “"jl%§>‘“ Li’ LO1000-4.-1i-17-21-24-28-5-1 NOTICE. ‘Ireapassing on and the removal o!’ wood from the (jovcrxlnlcnt owned property iuijoininu the (diur- lottetolvti Gull‘ (‘lull i\ hibitcd zturl Ives-xi» r» ulli ht- pros- ecuted nermr-iin: it: live tull rigour o] the law. Bv order of (h.- IITINISMTEII NI‘ YQTIIPYAI. llFi l-.‘.l 1-. ' —---—_— ; —r:_:_—.—::: FARM fog SALE At Dunataflnage on the St. Peter's Road, seven miles from Charlotte- town. There are 75 acres, 25 acres in hard and soft wood in a. high state of cultivation, well fenced, never falling spring in rear of farm, with shipping station in centre of farm. The house is very modern with hard wood floors and furnace. The barn and other buildings are in good repair. Anyone interested in the above [property would do well to get in toIoh with the undersigned at once. P. G. SUTTON. 68 Hemingway St.. Winchester. Mass, U. S. A. L-Btlfll-li-SO-Si. AiitiTitiiL SALE On Tuesday. May 4th at 2.00 P. M. 200 acres oi’ lnntl. about 125 acres cleared, bnlzinen hard and suit wood. Buildings are in good repair. Situ- ated near Church and fichnol. Pru- perty may he sold in two parcels to suit purchasers. For further particulars apply to: I. A. MACDONALD, Auctioneer. or M. ‘V. MUN CIIISON, DONALD lrhiCKlNNON, Administrators. eeu-eovw >44o+oowo0w+4+ L-uflflu-l-ZZI-l-BQ-S-i. i-iw-‘wpm"""ii“’ ————i-—— Professional Bards féiivfazitbflg (Hi-snowed Accountants 160 Richmond Street ~ Phollc 47. 7 McLeod be Bentley W- E. BENTLEY, K. C. .1. A. Buvrhar, K. c. .l Barristers and AIIOYIIAQvBt-lfl‘ luourv r0 LOAN > MacGuigan & Tramor MARK R. MMGUIGAIN, K, C. C. ST. CLAIR TRAINOR, B. A. Barristers. Solicitors, Etc. MONEY TO LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank, Richmond Street, Charlottetown. z. _ jBell & Mathieson l. l. Bell D. l.. Mathleson, Lblt Barristers a. Solicitors Qua; Block, Charlottetown} I: l. ‘c g ____._._.. "vii ii)‘ |n'n-. Mortgage Sale There will be sold b) Public All-Wm in front of tins (jourt llouuc inkouris in Prince Ltltvuril Bryn finished his story. Tail, lcan, brcuzeci, he stood before the big crystal mirror hanging over the 5mm fireplace and examined his all" cflllcally- It was a very nice Chm. b117- Bryan was not in the least concerned with its niceness; he wa: i-Yylllg to def/ermine whether Butch 112d or had not. nicked it infinit. esimally. It seemed not. Burch had done hi: usual perfect job. Tubby. his eyes round and dis- tmcled. dropped into one of the “@910 morocco armchairs and stared out at the dusk. It was pottring like smoke across the bay, sifting IlITOHHlI the Golden Gate to blot out the sunset. The daily floor or llilllnk vessels, their sails a m“- g1" t-liiy dark triangles against the lllnlmlllg face of the run, slipped out once more to brave the perils of the vastly tleep. Below the house the wevcs lapped idly at the white Cliff. gl-‘Iltly and harmless. Tubby was not a phllowaphenand ul’ .\ln_v .\. n. w: o'clock noon Alll- _ ur purccl of iuml nliiltllli lying uml tic- ing ut Fortune llriilgu on Lot or Township Number blurry-four lI-I King's County in Prince Ltiwurd ls- luuti, hounded and described as follows, lIlllI is to our Bounded o" tho Nomi by lluiliwli on the nun h)’ lnlltl n! dinner» ("nit , 0n the Bnutll ivy lwzrtunu lliwr nnti un the “est b)‘ I.llllI 0i Lrne-l Juilli~ililir formerly the ._--t:ui- of in».- Uotiglus untl runtuinlnw 1-_1t,-|g1'y.1'tili< Aijllhs of land a little , more or IP55. 1 Tim ulnne htllfl is nsntle under and b!’ , \irtue of uurl pursuant m a power of‘ nlllil cuntnllli-rl in illl lndcnlllre n! 1 Iluriguxn ilinlvinl; llutu tile I\\'l‘ll')"' H. F. MCPHEE, K0 Co l no-rsnv 5o. ssanrsrnn. soucrroit _., Building. Charlottetown Palmer & Hasiam H. J. PALMER, K. C. A. J. IIASLAM. B. IL. LL. I1 BARRISTERS, ETC. Bank of Nova Srntin (‘bombers Charlottetown. P. E» I MONEY TO LOAN "lilo II. P. U, Box I21. r-hlil thu- or hulr-lnin-r .\._ ll. llml uml ' IIIAIII! iltl t- John u. ltlrily oi rim: mm. |;,~|.l,_- in King's (onnty in Print».- l-Iaitti tl Iulunti, Funnel‘. null Luurzs Rleiiy Illll uife of the one part ] umi Arthur l-'. Dlrllunirl of Sourlu in} Riiipfn (minty in Prince riilwurrl 11-. lunll, |\llf\"l.\li*l"-tlI~I.ll\\, or the other: part, llllll vulmn nl‘ ih-fuull ilnvinl! Iii-en nuuii- | tin- payment of the prin- l rlpill uml i ~rcst secured thereby. l For further particulars apply to‘ Arthur F. Mcquuld, Solicitor, Eouris, l’. L. I. Dated this fifteenth day of April, A. D. l9 ARTHUR F. MCQUAID Mnrtgagec. L-17374-1T-2-b5-2i). ltucuo! sur 1 offer for sale on my premises on the Braekley Point Road on May 3rd At the Hour of 1 O'clock 1 draft horse 4 years old, 1400 lbs. 1 blood colt 3 years old (Watson Peta‘). 1 work more. ti milk cows, Gumscy grades. 1 due to freshen. 2 Gurnsey calves 1 brood sow. - 25 hens. Also all farm machinery, s quan- tity of seed oats. hay and straw. a quantity of harness. 1 kitchen range (new). Ternu cash. If stormy the following day. ALEX. MacRAE, Auctioneer. EMMONS G. NEWSON. $6000 F0‘? SALE Farm containing about 62 acres.‘ Situated at Marshiield, P, E, l, Formerly owned by Franklin Mills. Anvlr to .1. s. MacMURDO, L-181-4-24-28-5-l. s "MT -——-—-"‘__;r:_> _ FOR SALE Bllfld L01. 90 ft. Front 165 ft. ack. Formerly Lowe Garden, situated Kent, Si, Apply L. M. POOLE & CO. L-267-3-6-tf S. S. Kongshaug due Charlottetown WEDNESDAY, MAY 5th Sfllllhll same day for St. Pierre and St. John's, Nfld. F01‘ 511809. rates, etc. Apply ‘J. F. BRAGG. Ilunlain 8: Bell's Wharf Phone i129 y‘ puff and swell and lift. themselves ‘Olle of the innomnt little 'L-2047-'I-4-29-3i he had very little imagination. To Tubby a horse was a horse, usuany wit-h four legs and a tail. might be lost or with which princesses might be reamed, Waves t0 Tubby were waves, always uet and often chilly. Bu; now n5 he stared zlown t-hrnusil the wide plate glass \\'iil(l0\\', there was a look ot IJOHiHP inspiration on his face. as if he were telling iilliibvlf that these waves, at. 103st, niiuht 5on1». limes \\'.'l~ll the Jiilllvr» n‘. Cillllpp the far, far. (i'1li".I‘l1..l .'."'tl'1'\ t.‘ Chum; 111.1‘. ti» e _t m, 1-, rusily. small and tender thoueh they now imputation. n1. ,l.. V p to fall with thunder and fury on \'P.\$(‘l$. drifting now so sereue1_v pun tho oilil, Life was like that. Tilliiiy was convinced. _Tubby put his head down into his hands and groanori. It sound- ed iike aastage groan, although he was certainly sincere about; it; and even if lt was not his situation, which it wasn't, he felt that some- °n9 Blight to react to it properly. "Nonsense," Bryn said briskly. Tutiioy looked up His pink cheeks Baffled. Ills tnowlii dropp- ed. He would have been the picture of clcjection if h.» yellow hair had not. inst ted on standing on end. But he thought he was the picture of extreme dejectiori. "Look here. Bryn," he said in a woebegone voice, “you cant go through with it. I won't lei. you. That's final." "Tilt-tut," Bryn re vyondeci smi- ably. He pressed a bell on the mantelpiece. Burt-h. bland and serene. opened the door noiselessly. Bryan looked at. him in tin» mirror. "A cocktail, Buixh, for Forbes. Mr. Perhaps you might pil‘ r little peppermint in it. He is a little upset." The faint shadow of a smile hovered over Btu chls imllassive lips. "And for your elf, sir?" “Thank you, no. By the way. Burch. I am being married this evening." There was a moment of dead stillne s as if even the waves hart halted in their irtsxbfble course. Then Burch svsnllouvwl. and said nobly. “Indeed, s r? Do you wish me to procure a llldlrFPrVRfli. sir?" Bryan looked maldservant sort-ant?" ultimo/toot CAME EVERY MORNING up. startled. “A Do we need a maid- fwas BILIOUSJIRED De ressed-llewvoti/s. Or ICK AID FROM D‘-‘llAMlLTON’S PlLl.S “My appetite was poor, and I suffered constantly from disordered stomach, kidneys and liver. I found it hard to sleep, and felt worn out: and tired. There was a change when I used Dr. Hamilton's Pills. They made me stronger- my blood improved and I looked healthier. My stomach cleared up, and my former health was restored. Dr. Hamilton's Pills did it ail.”- Mrs. E. M. Everest, Kingstown. Such a letter needs no comment —it tells its own story. If you 31-9 blue and depressed, use Dr. l-lam- ilton's Pills-they are well suited to women's ills. p“ HA MIL r0~$ Puts tlU/Vl; t/ 1w S YS T! M ‘ It was - not: something over which kingdoms ' . iativcly. "I might. have forgotten. “Iwasthtnklng of your wlfe,sl:." "My wife?" Bryn repeated. his eyes coming sharply to Burclfs face. Then, “Ah.-..no. She will not be coming here." “Very good, sir. What shall I pack?" Bryan looked down at the gray suit with which, Tubby had in- sisted, he was desecrattng the even- ing. He considered. "Well, shirts and things. Nothing else, except those old golf trousers Igot s0 much mud on at Tahoe." “Yes, sir. Nothing 91:6? No guns? No fishing tackle? No golf clubs?" “Nothing. By the way-I am 8 young engineer out of work be- cause of the depression. Anything a young engineer out of work be- cause of the (lcpre sion wouldn't have, I wouldn't; have. I've pawned W. Burch drew a noticeable deep breath. “Very good, sir. Shall you be here to breakfast " “Certainly? "And. . ." “No, I said she wasn't coming.” “Ah. . . .ycs, sir. Lunch?" “No lunch. I shall be leaving immediately after breakfast, and you needn't. prepare dinner until approximately a year from tonight. Iwiil let you know. I shall be away (lurotig that time." “Yes, sir. And the orders for Morton?" Bryan swan: round from the lie regarded Burch thought.- "'I'illll'.", so." he suirl medit- ?%e one is happy. carefully planned any that has been p LINE. ished. t 'l'eil Morton to take a spanner, will you. and reuiove the paint-not all j of it, but large uneven portion"-—| from the Belinir-e. Tell him to take ' u chisel and sire it some nice deep scmtrlies. ‘Fell him to tnakc it. look like a car I mightdizlve bought for about fortfv-two dollars and fifty cents from a bankrupt gang- ster. He might. bash up the fend- ers, and if anything further occurs to him. . . ." "The Bellaire. sir? The new French motor? The b1a;k car?" "All of those thing's," Bryn said calmly. Tubby stood up. His eyes rested on Burchs agitated countenance. He drew a deep breath. “That's all," Bryn aid crisply. "Yes, six," Burch muttered des- pondcntly, and went out. Tubby was staring at. Bryn. "Anybody would think ycu were in love with the girl." he said. l “Would they‘! How nice. It. l sounds so much better. S0 much more romantic and idyllic. To be in love with one’s bride instead of marrying her for her money." “Money? Tubby said bitterly. hftmey/i” He shOOk his head miser- ubiy. "You're making some kind of -.i fool out of yourself Bryn. You're ‘rttlng some sang pull a fart one on you, that's what you're doing. D0 you think for a minute that that "irl doesn't. know who you are?" “She doerift," Bryn said calmly. ‘ remark, isn't. it Very bright. Now, I ask you how in heaven: , could anybody on the Pacific coast help having seen your ugly mug in the papers, how could anybody who can rend help knowing about James Weldon Shlpley Brynildson Tubby snorted. “That's a bright l HI sousflfi: h Thaw- ing so s cl one. the trouaaless has b e e n "- purchased. the (I17 "i5 l“! ' ' the minister engaged. The most important snot h be lives of John and Mabel is to take place shortly. E187- John and $51 fi fl- ticularly happy have taken their tune and their new home. Of they have-a modem i with all the conveaii and, of course. the nap-Q present from Mother n! Dad-—is one of the new FAWCETT S T R EA M- It harmonizes per- fectly with the color scheme ' and layout of the Mabel is pleased because it is enameiied inside and out. the oven is roomy and equipped with an electric light; the top is large and beautifully pol- John is pleased be- cause being a mechanic he is ‘convinced that the scientific construction a n d planning which is engineered into the building of this new range is such that he is going to get Charlottetown rertufisubfil ENAMEL & HEATINGPRODUCTS LIMITED _ é / 5 f / Z z i Z1 a t o ; \ Z - ' / . i yes. of con-free sonic: sad " ,._ satisfaction from it. He was , puticisriy pleased with the - . " foot that thcwis s new alloy bclngnscd inthefircbozlnch ioty of Sackville, N. B. “ranches: Willi! mo: , Ssokvllc, . . grill-olive: victors,’ afc." Makossoflhsltangqleatcn, - ' T. GQIVES P. E. Island Distributor for P. E. I. that FAWCETT FRONT‘ AND BACK L I N I N G S ,~ ARE GUARANTEED FOR APBRIODOF THREE " YEARS. something hitherto not bard of in ranges. They l found there was a wide var- siees from which to choose so that no matter whst piano might have been they still would have been able to enjoy the advantages of the FAWCETT Range. They are bod: pleased because it has boon purchased before prises advanced above time _ Depression low. They are sore I they hsd deferred their marriage a tow months their Range would have cost much more. You may nor be getting married tomorrow but you can follow the example of John and Mabel and get yourself one of these out- - standing ranges before the price advances. SEE YOUR ILLICIT!‘ DEALER ‘I'D-DAY models, finishes and 1Q you're imagination. He knows what you're llke.We1i, it's succeeded. Everything: gone according to titan. You're roped. Tonight yolfiewolns to marry this girl that you've only seen three times. a girl .\'ou"don’t really know a darn thing about, Just because she has some kind of cock-and-bull story about . 1181/1118 to set married before her Third and his speed boats and his l lweniY-flfil birthday 811d the mo" elephant tu ks and his seven cars ' 31W‘ supl7°5°d and his polo ponies?" "I'm sure she can read." Bry re- plied, unrulfled. “The first time I saw her she was reading over a lot of legal documents up in Holy- ; worthyb office." 3 Tubby eyed him for a long mo- l ment. Then he sold gusttly, “Look here, Bryn. Did it. ever occur to you that Ted l-Iolworthy himself might be engineering this beautiful mix-up? Did it?" "I can't. say that. it did." "All this talking he's been doing about her. What did he tell you about her for in the first place? Oh 1 know he said it; was an in- teresting ease, but that was just to get you listening. And now he's gone away just when she puts in her appearance. It all looks pretty funny to me." “Didn't: you think it was an in- teresting case, Tubby?" “Well, if it was a ease, yes. Cer- tainly. Of course. I thought myself it. was interesting. But you notice I didn't get. all wrought up about it and start. hanging around to got a look at: the girl, and even if 1 had I wouldn't. even dream of stepping into a game like this and marryln her herself." - "Neither did I," Bym said. "I never dreamed of such a. thing. But. I was curious, I'll admit that. You haven't. any curiosity because you haven't got any imagination. If you had, you'd have been hang- ing around, too. You'd have wanted to look at the man in the case, when he arrived for this wed- ding to a girl he'd never seen, and then when you sow the man you'd certainly have wanted to get. a look at the girl, and when you saw the girl..." Bryn paused. Tubby look- ed at him curiously, but Bryn coughed and went on immediately. "when you saw the girl you would mo t. assuredly have wanted to know how it: was all going to come out. Bhe. . well, she wasn't his type, Tub.” "You're saying Just what; I've been trying to say," Tubby cried. "Holworihyb been working on marry doesn't happen to take her fancy. Of course be wouldn't. take her fancy with you around. Certainly he wouldn't. That's what it's all about you darn idiot. You. James Weldon Bhlpiey Brynlldson Third. Yo gods and little fishes, aren't there enough men on the coast. who would marry her for this fifty thousand dollars site's supposed to be paying you. without you stepp- ing into it? It's so damned absurd. What are you doing lt. for? Fifty thousand dollars doesn't moon anything to you! And they've got it s11 worked out so that thcre'll be plenty of publicity and trouble when you want a dlvoroe.-..you going up into the Oregon back- woods to live with her for s you. So romantic! And she'll burn out to be s cheap little crook, but she'll bemarried toyou all the same NORMAL WEIGHT sad s good marinated are very closely ro- ls to health. Loss of health ususlly lads to loss of weight snd s poor complexion. All beauty I specislists sgree on this point sod many women hsvs lesrned by u- perlenoo how important hes th is l to beauty sod weight. Miss May W—-' oi Toronto, for installer, writes: “Four months sgo I was ‘ and underweight. 1 started tsk- ing Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills Ind they have done mo s world oi good. Now I have gsined in weight sud have more color in my lace. Friends tell me how much healthier I sm looking." One of the chief causes of s pale face and thin body lslmproper ' Nam on uqaul. 0 and entitled to s lot o! your prop- erty when the break comes. and your name as well. Doesn't it sound beautiful " “Don't be an ass," Bryn said comfortably. "We went to school with Ted Holworthy. Anyway. I happen to know that this business is on the level, because Lve known about the case for years. As a matter of fact». it was I who asked I-lolworthy about. it last year, it you'll remember, which you prob- ably won't. I met the old gentle- man himself, Deborah's grand- father, when he was here eight. years ago fixing the will up with Tod's father. It wasejust when I was taking over my property and 8901161118 ssfloddesl oitlmo in Holworthys office. The old gentle- man was a most lnterestln, old chap and we had several 10m con- versations. He was intensely con- cerned about this will he was mak- ing, sud very anxious to msks sure that he was doing the right thing. The old man put. the thing up to mo as s tlcal case and asked me what I thought of it. Being a. young tool, ~I thought it sounded fine." (‘lhbo dominated) "I have gained inweiqht and have more color in my face!" m. t. m in a 2:!‘ viglmorgsns of wdtirdlgdy rum": nouriglrdfi mineral 1'01! CIIIIIO fiitlwat it. ‘m on proved’ sailfish‘; Inorcly lentil-sung; I: really well strike at the mot of your troub . Build uBryour health and vitslit with . Williams‘ Pink Pills. will supply the iron you need and tlmchy help u back to normal weight, better saith and improved complexion. Price 50c. rosglllz-j m»; will filo-MING" ‘:1 mo...” W” GIRL SLAVES TO BE FIE IN CHINA Thousands of Chinese girl»- slaves may soon be freed fol- lowing ISmOOO-mfls mode by Miss Edith Plotmi-‘lflibervill, ex- M.P., preadier. and social worker. Miss ‘mbervlll was appointed the only wmnsn member of the British Government Commission to investi- gate girl slavery in the P's: last. Now she has returned to Imgiand convinced that; Chinese slavery in tsrritorle; under British jurisdic- tion will be stamped out totally. “Under the servitude system — knowing u Mul Tssi- girls us bought and sold. ‘Ihey live st their employers’ mercy." she said. Miss Tubervili, who has done welfare work in South Walel. Bhoreditch. and malls, found that than are nearly 10,000 Chinese girl ' slaves in Bong Kong alone. She is now completing her oun- trlhutlon to tho Mort that will set them free. Jars For Your Eyes llyoloaaldostluvalsooi FOR SALE Dull Axworthy, $.14. full brother to Loo Axworthy, 1.58 1-4 and half brother to Mr. llfcElwlII. 1.59 l-l. who sold st Old Glory Bale in l”! for 815.800. Bud can be bought for $500.00. Travellers Rest. I. l- P49204444‘ Electrical MOTOR salmon Aim Bl!- pairs. Refrigerators, Washer!- motors. Electric. 150 Great Street. Investments IASTIIN IIOUI-lflll 00¢ 1M... 140 Richmond Bind. VERY. Dunbsr. Marisol‘- Bouuritios Bought. sold m4 OCEAN consult, 181 Queen Street I am tho representative of sll well known steamship lines. For cruise or one wsy trip! W. K. RJOGERS IRA VEL Phone I40