Jviiti Catherine .3 Cllthérii: LIMQQ n I-I (‘rlrlicrizie ' I‘ r-z-zir‘; i l‘. ; ._ l ...1aric."t 11nd B." h LiacKiniion. l. _ ,. . _ .1 w’ ‘.5 - .*f_ l . "W? ARGYLE SCHOOL AYJVEHKJJQTYI, ‘.‘.€‘l".l, ll Jolin Blac- cliw .\.'[?1"E‘<11'1‘.€‘I‘Il 2 I lryd Snlilh of it as best she can." l‘ ‘L1 IthcNoiiin. c Rishnrd- ‘.'p‘e”_‘na‘v.pc.y.n;,.' Well, Stolvartl, 2 --' SMILES -'- GABBY GERTIE ‘&;'_When a dlrkls discovered cling- ing tours! yearjs style she gets out - ‘_ , hi5‘ .7 w. _ He! Butthls letlfi first time I l . - ' cvnijjifllijeaanficd of such a thing as 106ml den ls. w '._. stop drcaming—and CONTINUED lher hair into a soft knot, powdgrgd It was rathe a ll l L l r s m pmy hat‘ the back of her neck, anlfsprgyed “WW4 its way on the field, DOW la place nl nllndnnvs in the darkness‘ l llcrwwlifh some intoxicating scent. SO-SQ in m... gleamlllg wlllln man‘. ' i you let me give you ‘this. was a target for all eyes. She look i 50-50? n suns you’ 9nd I. owe y“ W" Pia“ at the side of tile howl.“ gm“ b“; mm“ y“ f“ ‘he w" lA bottle n‘ cnnmnngnn. attached m ‘lyou did the chrfstenlrllgf. ""I'lils" was a crystal scent bottle lthc propeller by silver ribbons hung: ln V, iwivhin easy reach. The others stood ‘ ' ed “‘;‘_h gm"?- Pmllmfl and smil- in a semicircle while So-so lifted the per,“ wlfh-B’ my" stopper‘ "I 8°‘ ‘it in Paris last summer." Constance ‘V1119 higher over her head. Hxn lne name M Odln and Thor‘ : lillent onl casually. --; think you'll like e seen ." ' gods of the northlaiid, k’ i lh~ In“ ° ‘ | 50-50 took it. “I'd love it, It's iWlnd .nrid ice, I chrlsten tiiec Ice- wonderful of you to give lt to me. I've fmaldeh." she cried. The bottle‘ . . _ . llsmnslled and lts bnbnllng contents lnever had such a lovely time in all lfoamed over the hood of the plane imy mew" . while the “yalcners broke mm enema i l Constance gave her a quick squeeze. l “A noble use for that no? nflgerll Dent thankrme, honey. Let's g0 an" 51-" MY- TPITY remarked when down and ha“: 59mg “Mm hm‘ llle nncerlnn dled nwnn They laughed ‘Fred was waiting impatiently for with him, glad for a light remark to “Us first dim-Ce with SW50’ ‘nrhoughh lbreak the bnnjlnn lnnt lnnl fallen on ._vou were going to stay all night," he llllcnnnt lnn slgln of snlnnge slanfn lgrumbled. ‘Swing into it. So-so. Isnt ' 1 this the swellcst; ever?" ‘mg white. and ml at the side of the , They danced for several hours, So~ so and Fred, So-so and Jerry, So-so . "'I¢t's go back and dance. it's too jcold to stay out here." Constance sug- “d n“ the rest of the boys‘ whit ._ lgested. “Max can roll ‘the Icemaiden Jun H‘ “us? The crovisnest‘ was a ‘Ilflto net néw homey They l-lnnernd i thousand miles pway. There was no n moment lwnlle several helpers on l Crowsnest. Nothing else but, this be- ithe Torry farm rolled the ship into 1mg ‘wept. 1mm m‘? part?" tt° *3" iits newly constructed hangar, than when hams ymmg and fined ° ‘e ‘i they broke into couples and went brim “iitihiife and 3mm‘? _ gbank tn the hnnnn At midnight supper was brought in; “all Jerry‘ Constance and slnsn and after it,,t‘ney gathered around linked arms and Constance said, "It We fuieplacs n” a last‘ talk’ . n was one of the loveliest things I ever "Whn d° w“ ‘fee m the coals? lsaw. So-so. I honestly believed for a ‘(mnsmnce asked‘ The“ are ‘oi-fun’! .mnnlent lnnt odln and Thor ‘were llu the embers. yolu know. Lets all ‘vratching. I'm superstitious about "adwhat we see‘ that ship. I believe she's lucky." . "She ought to be with the bath. she Just had." Jerry commented. 1 n l So-so said nothing. She was still a img Wm‘ me‘ flight back to the field." Fred offered "with the best gang tn the world rid- . . . ... . ._.I_._AAA4 \JAAL.IL\A4\IA Auau n a1 UUILL\LIALAAL | "I see myself making a nImSw-L- soncliifir 4' mcu-zwq» P aw» p you bought aleter e piano. ounbuy me a season pas: to ' titliitfaiklhhii?" ; - .. -l~-z~.'r;¢.-.r l, _ I don't know about I paeswfdi-‘the season." - . =l ‘llglplliiit {villi be somewhere for meztozlgo every day while lhe‘a__ practiclrio." ~ y" lllttle breathless from the thrill of , the ermine wrap, Wolfang who manl- fested a determination to remain at her side, the knowledge that she had jleoked rarely beautiful in her part. iNow she said shyly. “It was heavenly. j and, I can't tell you how_—how happy ‘ it. made me for you to ask mc to do that. and let me wear these beautiful things." "They suit you So-so," Jerri’ 531d soberly. "I never realized before man's wlle. Too bad Frcd-—we ain't ggf, h, chance new that So-sos taken to ermine." ~ "I never did have a chance," Fred i that you were cut out to be a rich‘ i l‘ll\i:~i:.;; y... m. nw- r. r-lvriplloq ' mu 1th l'\p1‘l'I “hen n mm».- l» ~ hlllili’! “All lirllshl-m you should ; h...» in 11': w.» ,;..\. \\-"ll->rlvl1l |l("S - . y, \v\liY‘ w-rvH-r- ull tho time. l fmr fifrw‘. u! Pnilitw. Iirllnlil‘! fln-l ll viiriofiuu of lu- nr “lurk .'\rul \l n your!» luwsll- -. l‘ "- m. "ml ]\rirI‘N— ‘ll hy gvlrlnl; your - "Allllll from ll.“- ullf snrl n! urn m-w ‘if-we ;. —. I - Fv-e (‘rlveu Tint. vill 'lllll‘il‘ 0h- lnn in 43k l .0 Rogers Harchyare I imitcf j _f Company. _ AND GLASSES FITTED E. W. TAYlIlOR ll. S. TAYLOR. Optometrists IlZ Richmolldjtreet 76d’ rllihlcs '11") iwihlil.“ \n nlll klll glnrl- nnnlzed in mw .nul-\vlll' l.- m. 1E4 ma“; flu _ o, w» ' “Hesald he'd go to any extreme (‘uh v1 .. lerlylzu. - Qwbll.‘ the next time you nee -..>»-~- i- e ~o~c — < ‘A . -~ him tell him to start forCepe Horn." Mae: "What would you do if you had only two weeks to live?" June: I'd get a pzrmanent wave." l-las Your Horse Swollen Tendons? Abogrbimz rgjucel inflamed. It-rl-i ed. oil “lamum?llllm'°i§lf§mms e lllit ‘if Eaton . . “a n“. D e e ne or M"! IDIWII- no halt removed " the‘ be ' fsomt Talc“ “Ikdiifl-‘quawfih A Booklet. on the ‘her: vent free. 17 W. F. Youn. » il-'.lf~l(ilit~. llllll 5f)! {N lBS ..l- The llllarlottetown Fox Breeders a Protective Association lelcstlllillshcd for the prosecution of any person or persons stealing foxee from dhefrencht-g of any of ita members Ind have retained a " Legal Talent of highest. repute to accomplish their pufpoac. Agency and Trained Blood- hound: are also owned by the Association and are ready to [u to work n one l l minute's notice. f’ it. The following are member: of THE CHARLOTTETOWN DREEDERS‘ RBAITECTIVB ASSOCIETIUN! '1'. B. ROGERS, - Secretary-Treasurer. FOX said glumly. i “Oh! come on; see something bet- ‘tcr than that," Constance begged. "A beautiful wife—" "Mimi's got money. See that red- ihaircd one down there inthe 00ml??? She's. not much on looks, but‘ she's -'1 drawled. l "I see a pilot's license all signed l and scaled," Gloria said. "I can Bet. l husband any any: bilaterally. how 1 have t0 work for that license." DREAM oil AMBITION "Now this is serious." ~79"? “W” n-Tllc res; ol- ynu can look for will‘! “lash 9,5 wealthy wives and snappy ihugbands, but I'm seeing something Constance laughed. “You make me ‘leln 3.3g that little bunch of embers Icemdden" l .,,._l,.l.. leeloul. You two. Come on So-so I'll run'up with you while you ge: rid o: that‘ heavy fur-down in a mlmllc- Hive Parker roll the rugs up in the still-room. Father, and turn on the radio)! . ' rollriiivals m aromas Beck‘ in Constancesroom 50-50 regretfully laid ma. izhe white cloak: Constance started to suggest that she "In u... “m; of- Odin "and Thor. than}: the Nllhluula, I llllrum. thee McLui-e b Maclllnnon Fur l-‘arml. John A. Mcbonllfl. n W. L. Moleoltern. ' I’ W. K. Balm Silver Fox lunches. fharlottetown sum Black Fm Co. Eli. l. G. linden. ' keep on the silver slippers and the fillet, but. reflected that, Bo-ao‘; pride mllht be hurt. "After all, she doesn't need them?‘ she thought generously. "She's pretty enough without. them." Exeitementf had bye-elf‘; 8040's down there? Well, that a ship-she's got plenty ‘o! lgujlthe newest thing in instruments, and up in front there's a pilot-that's rne. ' ‘ "Right. next to the pilot there's a navlgator-Jhllfs ‘Fred. ‘ Thll little bll. down herewith the red none ls So-so. She is crying. You Ieee ahe has just kissed us both good-by-you will, won't i“. So-sol-for we are ofl! way ovel-‘thu other side of the fire where you ace e large coal lb!!- represents South America. _ ' fiFred and I are going to make l. nonstop flight u. Rldde Jefliero, that is u soon es vie u": e little thing like 050-009 015070.000 saved up out of our qdlarlea. We'll win tile prise hummer with the dollar bills." 5151"‘ . AGATHA A FASHION n AGAIN FAVOURS Tm: FEMININE \ iii-ob ,_ 2 i‘ _______\‘"'*““*'»» 7.") "f i‘ . ALLEY E6 Fashionable Footwear I SPRINGTIME rind Woman. . ._' ._a new Vogue in‘ Footwear . . something inspired. And in the new -ONYX Styles can be traced the touch of an affix! . . . elegance . .' . chic designs . . . a delightful range of patterns from which to choose. You must see them . . uriep [nio i/lem . .‘ . to appreciate their‘ beauty and natural contour . . . to obtain i that" impression of completeness . . . to truly satisfied. ’ CO., LTD. Tm: CnARM AND Medea"! Price 0F ‘I'll-IE new ONYX STYLES . . . AWAITING YOUR CHOICE . . .‘ MAKE SELECTION EAsY. of us-and live happily eve alter, HOWZS that?" '15 that a dream or an ambition?" Mr. Terry inquired. Hi5 question was so seriously asked that. every one turned to look at him where he sat in a. chair just behind them. "I lauppose you might. call it an ambition," Jerry answered. "But lust new‘ it seems a lormore like a pipe dream." "It's a 300d dream-find l. better ambition," Mr. Terry said. Constance broke the pause that followed by asking. "What's your fortune, Bo-so?" "Oh, just going along, and seeing father's invention succeed. Nothing very breath-taking.” ' They played the game a little longer, then it. was time to go. As they gathered to say good-night So-so saw Constance steal her hand into Jerry's and whisper something to him. He smiled down at, her and clasped her hand for a moment. A smell thing, but it made So-eo‘; heart beat painfully fast for a minute. Jeri-y squeezed into the turtle and rodeback to the field with them. He stayed to see the ship put BWBY whllelred walked home with Bo-ao. "Hpve a good time. Bo-so?" he nak- ed. ‘ "A lovely time, Fred. I think Connie is really a splendid girl. No one could have been nicer than she mi tonight." “Good enough for Jerry, Bo-ao?" "Good enough for Jerry." 50-80 said bravely. At the galefred mapped her and put his arms around her. "You're so sweet." so-ao." he murmured against her heir. ‘- ‘Remembering . that lntlmll-e hand- elup between Jerry and Constance. so=ao yielded ever no little to Fred's embrace. l"l'm going to lllll 170“. 50-80." h! whispered. "l0! MAIDEN” a Bhe offeredher lipa quite passively- Fred kissed her. Then he shook he: gnirlly,_"\'dl._l're tie ice maiden, lo- ne. Cold and indltferenk" llle Jeleuedlher, geld Nod-hill" utlflly and went of! up the “Mi ell-to‘ went slowly into the hwn- Her father 1m waltinflor hir- up for me, father?‘ "I wanted to, my dear. Did you have a good tune?" "A wonderful time. See“ what Connie-that's what. we all call Miss Terry now. See what Connie gave me." she showed him the crystal container. "Petty expensive toy, isn't it, Bo- so?" ' "I hadn't thought about it. I eup- pose it would be for me." ' He looked at her thoughtfully. "I! seemed to me that Fred looking at you in a mighty particular way to- night, Solange." So-so blushed. “was he?" "You. And he's a fine fellow. So- lange. You could do a lot-worse than encourage him. I'm nofgcttlng any _\' unger. and sometimes-J’ his voice feltered, “sometimes 1 wonder if X will live long ‘enough to perfect. m) inventlon—" “Of course you will-and what if it never Ls perfect. Aren't ‘we happy here together, you and I?" "I am, but still I really think young you like him, Bolangc?" “Very. much. father, but as I told you the other nlght,__I‘m lot int-B‘- ested in husbands lust now." “I hear around the field that Jerry Corbett ll pretty much interested in that Terry girl. It would be a fine thing for him, wouldn't it?" "Yes. it. would. father," 50-” an- swered steadily, "Jerry delervoa the very best. Let me tell you all about the party new." Anything, anythin! to stpp his talking of QJen-y this way. l In ‘e low chair at his aide m". told him about the evening. He lllhed when she finished. ‘That's the lort of thing you ought to do often. Bol- enge. If only I could find ml’ error-" - l , "Don't. worry. It‘: all the more fun when it happen: lo seldom “m treat, don't. you know? Gootl-nllht now. dear-tho Cronnelt has to open with a business-annual elgn tomor- row morning only." In her room aha hung any the black ‘dreel. set the“ crystal ~bottle where el-le could lee when lilo woke 1n the Ilflflllhl, then turned out 1m luht Ind knelt at the window. "If only.‘ if ‘M111?’ lh!‘ tllouuht. "u. onu cheeks. Very anti; m. maid mime money, make ulroul- friends, poue , "1 thought 1 told you not w Flliatoulu love ma. o; ‘l lml. could 1-... is LAC; Hi Falconer: sl-l GEL?“ rrea i: mighty interested in you Do . stop loving Jerry." - The golden head dropped on the whlte-arnls and for ,2. long time she knelt there. a forlorn and motionless figure. When she went to sleep it was to dream again of the moment when Jerry and Constance whispered and cllsped hands. "Gtve hlai up, So-eo. Give him up," she whispered to herself in her sleep. l . T0 Bl! CONTINUED SERVICE, c; a N. 1i. Effective April 29th Double- Service to Main- land Rosumed , t Commencing Monday. April 20th. the double mm service, daily except Sundely. to and from the Mainland will be reauhaed. In addition -,te the service as at present. Train No. ‘41 will, leave Char- lottetown-a 2100 P. M., Daily except. eunuyL-ul-lvlm Borden 4.4a p. M., Beekvllle 8.35, P. M., where connec- tion will be made with Train No. l. "Malritlme_llxpress“ for Montreal and points West‘. ‘hfln No.10 will arrive Charlotte- town at, 11.20 P. M., Dally except Bumhy. leaving Sackville at 6.10 PM. where connection ls made with 'I‘raln No.‘ 4. "OocadLimited," from points Went. ' " lUIllIlI-llnlb-TIGNISH Trnin No. 08 will leave Charlotte- town at. 8.00 P. M; Daily except Bun- liey,‘ instead of 3.40 P. M., arriving eualmmlue 0.1a 9.14., instead o: 0.00 P. M. . ‘ Motor Train No. ~ 200 will leave Charlottetown at 0.1a P. M., only ex- cept Sunday, arriving Summit-side 10.40 PLIL. Tllflllh 1.80 A. M. ‘ - ‘rnfnitlo. M will leave ‘rlmui-l 3.20 A. ll-‘wlhuy except Sundualnnwee of: 1.00 'A..M.,: Bummenlda 1.00 A. M, tmvlll- Ohfllottetown 1080A. M lime Met ptelent. l . . ~ I Molnrfrraln No. 200 will leave Tig- flllh at. 0.00 A. IL, muyvmnt Elm. CHANGES 1N TRAIN Train No. 201 will lbavc- summer _slde at 12.30 P. M., Dally erupt Slit! day. instead of 3.00 P. ru. llrrllilll Borden 3.15 P .M., instead o} 6 l0 Pll. somtls Train No. 63 will leave l; ‘l 7.00 A. M., Daily except L‘ stead of Mondays, Tueacl . . and Saturdays, arriving snarl: 7 A. M., same time as at‘. DYPP-‘Ill 'I'rain No. 64 will leave Souiis ll 8.25 P. M., daily except sunllal‘ m‘ steed of Mondays, Thutsdlnl d!!! and Saturdays, deriving I P. M., same time asat. pro/it‘. 3212-4-18-5l. 1 1i a. is Stand For Sui? Here‘: your chance to 501"" ‘m’ °‘ the t business nrcwfillen-i °“ P. ll. Island. Elmer I5. 5|ldrhrll._ Portage, P. E. I. oflara for iR-"m-‘dm’ nle hle fully equipped lunllwr I" coonrele llllnta at Pflrlnfli‘ \'-'""°f without stock uut u read!‘ M m’; lecture. Including his pawl" l"? Celebrated Cedlr Fox arrow»: B" Also lnclglllng l beautiful d" and outbuildings-with twelve n"!!! lulu within aim. mlpulf- “"9” depot. and sltnuld on at. will thoroughfare; nlaoslx hundred all" o! lumber and woodland uni...» w! reach of mil: property- l. This, la one of the finest t-llilncc-l secure a going business at n "limb: ab“; pfl¢¢_ Ten“; 1| deslrvtl I'll‘ eullyarmlged for. W Mr. Sharbell’: reasonu for Ml“. there flue propertlerare that h! tends doing other extcnsh. “WK ‘l he has decided to aell ht: lumber n , ,,- mltnu. Properllo i" ° for inspection.‘ A». _Em0l’\l\ m nude by telephone or let-l"- 32754-18421. LIVE HOGS We are takinl hogs daily, excel!" Saturday. 111MB! h‘ est market prim‘!- __,,_.»- 4n. quantum; 1.00 P. m, mum; olluiottewwltmlo P. 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