. iuny Building. - cJJl. MacDonald, ll.ll. I75 -2-6 -l.m0nth. 3.9.012 TWO A full- flavoured, thlck-liquoring tea that both satisfies and gratifies. The Big Value ‘in Tea to-tlay is MORSE’S BLUENOSE TEA 35o per pound package; 18c per half pound package illepartment of Public Works and Highways H TENDERS ROOKY POINT FERRY SEALED TENDERS ivlll be received at this office until noon on S.\‘l‘l'iil).\1', APllli. l5, 19113, from any person or persons willing to (gon- ‘ j tract to run the above mentioned vfcrry for the season 1933 according to Ifccillcailun, terms and conditions to be seen at this office. The name of two good and responsible Willing to become . bound for the faithful performance of this contract must accompany each l.(‘llllt‘l‘. Tin- l)\'|i‘.\l'illlt‘lll. does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any Tr i l lli: l‘. Point Ferry Tender." l)e|iuly' Minister of Publ Charlottetoivn, April I2, 1933.. lit-tVl-i-tts-Sl. ‘lenders shall ‘be addressed to the undersigned and marked "ltocliy L. B. McMLlLLAN, ic Works and Highways. Fertilizers -—. 6o Brushed rrosive Sublimate Limestone We guaixmtct» tu supply chemicals for fertilizers, con \l follows: taiiiing analyses supcrphospliate, 18 per cent and zo per cent Phosphoric Acid. Sulphate of Ammonia, 20,per cent Nitrogen, Nitrate of Soda, l6 per cent Nitrogen. liiurizitc. of Potash, .30 per cent Potash. Ami Iilivcrl IFcrtiiizers as per our price list, which you should have before ordering. Z0 pcr cent Phosphate saves you at least eighty cents n ion under the l6 per rrnt Phosphate. Mechanical condition of the chemicals and the mixed fertilizers ls rs near perfect as it can be made. orders early as possible. Deliveries guaranteed. Place your Material for seed treatment and Ground Limestone, on spllcstlon. 13.5.1. Potato Growers’ Association, Inc. FARM FOR SALE or 3111101511 I offer my farm st Mt. Herbert, I30 acres. Formerly old Orphanage property‘. ‘fender to close April 15th. I rlo not hind myself to accept the highest or any tender.‘ EDDIE FARQUHARSON, I Charlottetown, R. R. 5. 8738-4-5-131. - Professional Bards Stewart 8. Lowther J. l). STEWART, 1r. 0. N. w. LOWTIlI-ZR b.»\itiiis'i"i;i<s. SOLICITORS, s-rc 8i Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN McLEOD’ & BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Banister and Attorricy-at-LII SIDNEY TO LOAN Office: 180 Richmond Street r; ll. K. S. llEMMlllG ll. .'l.. (". l‘. .\., (7. G. A, (‘r-rtilivil Public Accountant ltivmller n! FLYADLLV SOFIHTY OF (‘OUT .\(‘((lI'\'T\\'TP4 Hulk n,’ \n\ii Frail“ Ilrillillrlfi ill\lll.lrl'l‘lll'll\\ S" I‘, B. l. TELlul Iltlfil i376 c s s (‘nrnpnny lnrorpnr-atlnnl (‘n-t nml llnslvir-sa Plyntrml. lnenlnn Tut lit-turns. Al-coviillivu: Systems Illsltlllrtl _nnd .\llilll('ll. o . Representing 4 P. E. i. (‘rrtlit and (‘nlirctlon linrenn, Llmltrii. (‘nnmllnn (‘rellit Ellen's Trust Aslorln- t,on_ Llmitcil Official ’l‘ru\lre in Bankruptcy Fell. il-lst-tf. BELL & MATHIESON R. R. Bell l). L. Mathieson, L.L.D. Barristers it: Solicitors Honey to Loan (lamcron lllock.(‘harlottclown,f'.E.l. H. F. MacPHEE, B. A. IFARRISTICR, SOLICITOR. NOTARY, die. Charlottetown MARK R. McGUIGAN, BARRISTER. SOLIOITOR. MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block, (‘harlottctown.l’.l3.l. ETC. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. h0- llllcy Building Charlottetown, P. E. Island. fiVC)l7I(Tl? Fertilizer Orders under Crop Mortgage Agreement or Part Pay- rnent Agreement must be booked immediately. Cash orderscan be booked now or later. Fertilizer sold for Cash must be paid for before delivery. P. McNUTl‘ d: ON Malpeque, P. E. I. 8785-4-6-31. iuonoi SALE OF PURE BRED AND ill-GRADE HOLSTEIN CATTLE I will sell by public auction, on my farm at liupc River, Queen's County, on Wednesday the 12th dgy o! ADP“. 1-30 p. m., my entire herd of livestock, consisting of the fol- lovvlng:—4 producing cows from 3 to 9 years old. 1 iieifcr 3 year-g 91d to freshen in May. 1 heifer 2 years old to freshen i.u the fall. 1 heifer 16 months old. 1 bull 15 mouths old. 2 heifer calves. Those are all Reg istered stock, carrying the blood of the best herds in the Province. This is a chance to get foundation stock of the host breeding at depression price». Also 1i grade holstein hcifcrsi‘ 73 years old to freshen this summer and 2 steers 2 years old.. liorscs, 1 general purpose horse; 16 years old. 1 blond mare 10 yearsf old. 1 draft horse 4 years old and a purr- bred Registered Clydesdale stallion coming 1i years old. l Sheep. 10 Leicester grade ewes, l' Shropshire Ram. l Yorkshire brood sow to farrow in April. 25 Barred Rock pullrts. 1 rirk timothy hay, 1 cream separator, 2 milk cans. Terms. 7 months on approved joint nolcs on all sums over $10.00. 6'7» discount for cash. if stormy sale first fine day following. J. AUSTIN HOGAN, Owner. J. TIIOS. BOLGER, Auctioneer. 8700-4-4-31. OUR THREE SPECIALTIES WATCHES, RINGS EYE GLASSES Established 1870 E. W. TAYLOR 142 Richmond Street r For Best Performance LET US OVERHAUL YOUR RADIO We uncondlt‘ _. guarantee all parts we install for 90 days. ll. O. SMALLWOOO RADIO SERVICE POPE . . . Money m Loan and Collections given the very best attention. _r I __..a. l _. ._._.i 122 North River Road S WEETVANITY Bv RICHARD GOYNE Like a man who had received a knock-out blow. he sank into the chair by his dcsk and for e. moment was incapable of thought or action. Ills lips moved, mechanically. “Cynthia knows! '.l'.‘hat young puppy-told her.“ He got to his feet, unsteadlly, the letter fell from his clasp. His hands clenched, tlcrcely. Mists gathered in the grey cy-cs that stared unsecinkll‘ before him. "And I thought-God, 1 thought that—" For n moment more he stood there, dazed, and their a. mad, tin- reasonlng auger surged through him. The fires of battle llt up his eyes. His powcrfzil frame shook under the emotion, until he eon- qucrcd it. His thoughts, now-Axis fears— were all for Cynthia. She was going away with him. She was mad— mad! Smythe was a cad, an ace of earls; Peter had been long enough in Mldley to know that, only too well. And Cynthia, his Cynthia. for whose happiness he would have laid down his life- He did not think of himself as. stung to action, he burst out; of his office like a madman. Pllslmd u" astonished porter aside at the en- trance to the building. and 1619i into his ear. He drove like fury towards the Mai-land home, and the butler, in answer to his furious rlnBiHE. hi5 gasped-out question, shook his head. ‘Miss Cynthia, sir, has been gone moi-c than halr-an-hour." Peter Cavendish stared at the buller who faced liim acrO55 u“! wide steps. I "You say that Miss Marland had a case with her?" he echoed. "What sort of a ease?" "A travelling case, sir. I KIWW nothing but that, and I do not think Mr. hiarland is aware that she ls out of the house. He is expecting you, sir." Peter nodded. dazedlY- "All right. Tell Mi‘. Marland 1 have been delayed, and offer my apologies. Good-night." There was a tragic look on his face as he turned awaY- Cynthia had gone with that young wastrel. Clearly the letter was 201111919 enough; and he could no nothing. He returned to his house. “id there shut himself up in his study, pacing the room in great distress- Tliey might have chosen any one of a, thousand destinations. It was past nine oclock. ‘They would be miles away, and P05511113’ 011 ‘hi? very last road he might scorch. Cynthia. had {Z0119- lic saiildiuto u. chair, covering his face with lils hands. He was des- perate. So it was Smythe she loved? t He had been wrong, criminally wrong. He would never believe that Cynthia. could have taken Such B course were this not. true. And he was responsible. What he liud done in honour and in desperation, for her sake, had merely driven her to an impulsive, reckless clopement. llcavcn k1‘. 'v what would happen. now! iic has heard 1111110111‘! enough; too many to dismiss them as entirely unfounded. Dicky M"! Cynthia had bceli playmates for years before his coming to Mldley- THE NOW It is new to Canada -—but fectloa~ only the determin cars of today. Yet he nod never dreamed they had been anything but partners in friv- ollty. suwthe had been leading her on, madly. He had been encourag- ing the ruin of a woman of fine spirit and pride and-could it be won-unflinching loyalty. She did not know, could not know, the things that. were true about him, although rumour had been persist- ent. . ‘ And Cynthia loved him! He was almost driven mad by the l Active, energetic children . . . forever on the go. They agree on Kt-lloggfs PEP Bran Flakes. Always crisp and full of flavor. Delicious with healthful milk or cream. The flavor of Pep is famous. Toasted wheat is easy to di- est. Nourishing. Plus enough bran lo be mildly laxative. B u y t h e s e b at I c r b r a n j l a k c s f r o in your grocer. l‘) n j o y P E P often. Made by Kellogg in Lon- don, Ontario. ....--.._.. memory o! Dleky's intrigue that very evening. The letter had been dropped deliberately, perhaps to wound him. The thrust of a vicious rival who wanted him to know that the past had not been buried, as he believed. Arid then a sudden fear assailed him. He got to his feet and re- sumed hls pacing. “God, they must know something to have done this. No doubt Sm_vttie's father was behind ll: all that much could be assumed. But- bub-J’ Did they know more than him- self? In this new perspiration of anx- iety, he went to his desk, drew pap- er and ink towards him, and be- gan a letter. It was brief, summon- ing the recipient to see him the fol- lowing day. He must come by the first available train after the letter arrived. Peter addressed it to Jonathan Rhymer, 32, Bufllngton-street, Soho, and rang for a servant. . "Hurry, Jenkins. It's too late for a wire. This letter must reach Lon- don by first post in the morning." The door closed. He continued to pace up and down the long, well- furnished study. His thoughts were with those two even now racing from Midley,_perhaps out of his life, and he was powerless to intervene. l-ils concern was the greater be- cause he knew that no man of honour, ’ of the love of a woman, would have hurried her off like this. To-morrow-lt made hirn sick to think of lt-Smythc would have obtained the hold he needed. This was no more, no less, than a trap. He would never believe that Cynthia had lied to him that never- to-be-foi-gotten night when she had confessed her love. And Smytbe "Tb: World’: Finn! 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Time passed without his keeping track. He started when, over the sil- ence, came twelve chimes of the hall clock. Almost upon the heels of the last stroke the telephone hell on his desk buzzed, harshly. Wildly-hoping that perhaps this might be a call from Cynthia, he picked up the in- 'strumcnl;. "Hello!" It was not Cynthia's voice, but that of a stranger, of his own sex. "Iisthat Mr. Cavendish? 1t does not matter who is speaking. Ii you want to know where Miss Marland ls, you had better hurry. The Cree- church Inn, in Ashley Forest. You it?" “Yes, yes, I know the place. few miles past Meshom. is that speaking; Where are you speaking? What?!" The caller had rung off. Peter put down the instrument and stood rigid Relieved Her Trouble In A Very Short Time New Brunswick Lady is Very Enthusiastic About Budd's Kidney Pills A Mrs. if. A. 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