,_ rerltltfltmaé‘ ""‘"~'~r~>vu~c'.- l‘ “' " ',. PAGE TWO M BED LABEL] 3115A .55 ma cilaahorrerowlv cusnomn Thoflou“ “f " ' New Glasgow ' ilrealas-iloale-True can...“ Pedler _._-—e f m» Bernice mom. South mu- tied-ween veek end visitortoNewl . i " ‘Glasgowthegueet ofMilsRu ' n Btovenson. . ' " v ° . 1 The regular monthly meeting "l the Hunter River Women's Insti- tutewaeheldatthehomeofalrs. k -A. B. .Cutcllffe on Wednesday m“ um“ h“ evening April 18th with fin mem- gnzlan of hotwa , m: hers and two visitors pmsent. The supply-imam dlllv. . and meetinc opened by repeating the "hflilwllmfimhhdt? 5°95 cmed. ‘rhesecletary ,was then "govvyyoulllucan ‘ asked to read. the minutes of the who agflnfdflftlilllty ore ‘m! lone a previous meeting whichwasspproy. PW" ° °"'“°"Y°“ hi" 9 ed. Thebillsweroorderedtobe pleasantwa toloae unaightlyMand _ . ‘[11 wuugugg Pl-ldbythesecro nslsoalettor mhefxsljeaeanaluesgt of sympathy to be forwarded o, ""340" 8mm" ‘WbMraAnmlsStewartfromtheIn- 331%‘; gfrfjflymfif, P"'°""d stitlite. Mrs. mink small re- Amd, time ytglflll 4m“ muw ported visiting the school and an m III ‘ " f‘ thin excellen . fifmmtue of irmgleaselulewerth £31; “as” 1f l: N, wndouanotmy hnnmn" may’? Nelson Clarkweire ' siiyllohiwd to collect funds to repair sidewalks, also Mrsdfames Andrews, and Mfg, Daniels to interview Mr. Woods resardinr his charge to install street lights at corner, also charge (Continued) (Canadian Pram) QUINCY, Mass, May 1—Edward W. Dutton. 88. his wife, Mrs. Ida May Dutton, 62, and his step- dlllllltbi’. Mrs. Wllllngton Bartel]. 88. a divorcee, were found shot to death today in the Dutton home in the Atlantic section of Quincy. An old fashioned revolver con- taining five loaded Girtridges and one discharged cartridu‘, was found in Bolton's hand. DILFICGOHCI E. Jones, edlcal ' r, inclined to the opinion tllat it was a case of double murder and suicide. But both he and the police were puzzled by their failure to find any! dis- charged cartrldge in addition to that in the revolver. The shooting was ed by eight year old Willington Bartell, son of one of the victims. l-lis mother apparently had been shot "Oh! How heavenly!" Th's. ecstatically, from Jean. “How what?" , "Heavenly! KeavenlW-Iwith in- creasing emphasis. “Can't you hear?" ' “Oh, ‘heavenlY-L-yfld I hear. Yes it would be rather-if you came." Even through the ‘phone Bilrke's voice conveyed something of that upsetting fiery ardour of his. "I won‘t come-unlus you prom- MONTREAL, May 1—(By the ise to behave," said Jean warning- Canadian Pfess)—Fire was still 1y blazing uncontrolled tonight u through an immense pile of cut wood at Port Alfred, Que, accord- ing to information received here by headquarters of Consolidated Paper Company. The fire has been burning since Friday. Yesterday it was believed POUND yourcloth- ing riddled with holes. nabor: L800! ls llle. From me inmost heart of the worker rises belestal life nce breathed into him by Almighty God-Carlyle. PUTATUES Buying Mountain table- stock I 1-4 inch minimum for spot cash ht Paul A. Murray's warehouse. Lower Prince Street, Charlottetown. flheatcr E. Shaw. 2803-5-2-3l Made in Canada Pulpwood Fire Still" Raging Bubbling over with pleasure at the prospect unfolded by the in- vitation, she found it a little diffi- cult to infuse a befitting sternness into her tones. "Do I need to take fresh vows?" came back Burke's answer spoken rather gravely. "I made you a ionally. You don't seem to be af- fllcted with human passions like the lost of us”--he added, a note of Prince Edward 1.1.2.5 NMIJTBR LEAGUE l ' The Annual Meeting of the Prince Edward Island Motor League will be held in the Board of Trade Rooms, Charlottetown. on Wednes- day, May 4th, at 8.00 p.m. The public are cordially invited to at- tend. ~. J. DI. MMFADYEN. Secretary. under control, but a. change of wind defeated efforts of over 300 fire- fighters. G. H. McKee, Vice Pres- ident of the Company, stated there was no way of estimating yet what the damage would be. The heart of the huge pile was burning and it was impossible at present to bring it under control, he said. The pulpwood, valued at approximately promise that day-when we drove back from Dartmoor. I'll keel) that." give me your lips yourself." vividly into Jean's mind and now that steady ‘phone uttering its ‘quiet endorse- ment of the assurance given, made "I'll never kiss you again till you The words oi the promise rushed the voice through irritation in his voice. “Indeed I aml" Jean spoke impulsively, out of the depths of that inner, ginwst un- conscious self-lmowledge which Les within each one of us, dormant until some lance-like questbn prlcks it into spontaneous affirma- tion. She had hardly heeded whith- er the conversation was tending, and she regretted hel- frank con- 40c. Two were then carried out, supplied by Mrs. James Andrew. were won by Mrs. Murdock Cut- cliffe and Mrs. Mrs. P. J. Noy invited the‘ mem- bers to her meeting where roll to install lights ateach bridge. It was decided to ask Mr. McDougall sidewalks. Collection interesting contests to repair The prizes Frank Bagnall. home for the May call will be while in the back yard whence n trail of blood led to the kitchen where her body was found. Mrs. Dutton was found dead on a bed, upstairs, also fully dressed. Dutton lay on a couch downstairs. All three had been shot on the right side of the head. Dutton had died much later than the , however. l Police believed the shooting oc- Motor League ' BENEFITS or MEMBERSHIP l. Emergency road and iowlug service are wen 1 of the Prince Edward Island Motor League anywilere innéaltlzdymm 2. Ten miles free towing from May 15th, to November 15th m. elusive. ' 3. Half hour's work on road in an endeavor to start your car ‘fill; service may be used as often as required. With official m"... 13,,“ in every centre we are prepared to glve you service. 53.000000. 15 lllslllfd- he Sllld- her feel suddenly ashamed of her suspicions, "Very well, I'll come then," she said hastily. "How shall I get to you?" “It's all planned because we thought-at least we hoped-you'd (Canadian press) come. If you come down to 0ke~ gyDNEY‘ N_ S“ May 1_D,,na1d‘hampton by the three o'clock tram Power was held at New Waterforddmm 900mb‘? Emde- T“ ‘met W“ 3.1g ygstgfdgy‘ 5mg three omerlthere with the car and drive you youths were being sought by theflP V’ the 011113510“ Judy 15 3°53 police in connection with the beat- W) drive llllo Newton Abbot. early - June 6 ing and robbing of Joseph Dolice, 0° d0 some marketinfl. Ind M591‘- 5'¢-_ 1051531.“; flggrggfkf, near No. l6 Colliery on Friday. Wald? 50:11 dzitlllléler r‘. — Dolice had ust visited the a peep e- e e or ~ en E “"‘°“’"°“ 5"“ office accordinjg to Chief of pdlalcijwme up toselhter in the alter- LTD‘ Graham, and was on his way home T100113’ v when assaulted by the four and his “I see Very well. I'll come in pay 5.1km from 1mm Okehampton by the three train to- morrow aftemoorW-repeatng his instructions carefully. . "Right. That's all fixed, then." "Quite. Mind you also fix a fine day—or night, rather! Good-bye." A murmured farewell came back along the wire, and then Jean re- placing the receiver in its clip, ran off to appraise Lady Anne of the arrangements made. Lady Anne looked up from some village charity accounts which were puckerlng her smooth brow to smile to 1mg a, gpeclgg 0g subbed ygyd, flDlJwl/fll- constructed‘ at one of the bunga- “How nice, dear! Quite a charm- 10w, to the road along which they, lnz plan-you'll enjoy it. Especially m“; gpmg, a 85 there Will be 110011118 l0 Emilie The track cleaved its way, rather you here to-morrow. I have two on the princ'ple o: e, rgllwgy cue. village committees ioattend-Tm in 1mg, clean through the abrupt curred at some time after 1 a.m., when they reported, they heard, voices raised, as though quarrellirlg. They began a search for Willing- ton Bartell, divorced husband of the younger woman, for questioning in the hope he might shed some Tight on the case. Bartell was last reported to be living in East Boston. Bank Girls Go Easy On Make-up Iouoou. May a-Iay The Canadian Press-In “Clty" Banks and offices word is going around among the girl employees that the excessive use of lipstick, powder- puff and rouge is not conside ed "the thing" by the powers that be. The Bank of England has always frowned an Old Lady of Thread- needle-Street frown on the obvious use of make-up. In other ban]; and offices the chief woman staff offi- cers are conveying tactful hints to offenders. Make-up, used dscreetly —lt 15 pointed out—improves a girl's appearance. But it must be used discreetly and artistically. ‘What do the girls think about it? Herd is a quotaifon from Miss B. M. Kettle, of the Association of Women Clerks and secretaries: “Rules may be rules, but where a Churchill the United/States Javelin woman's appearance is concerned champion. ma. Melnren is the women have their own ways. Nowa-‘Canadlan record holder in this ev- answered by "How to Improve Our Institute." 4. Free legal advice on all matterupertaining so mourn,‘ h" collision, etc. Mr. Thane Campbell, Sunun ' , neu s Matheson or... lottetown c. Montague, are retained to give you this service. ' 5. 1082 membership canvass begins May 1st. Please help by sen . your Iee to the undersigned or give it to our representative can . in your district. We _would urge rural members to send their fee to u. ; Office, as it is impossible to make a rural canvass. 8. Service membership fee $5.00, non service $2.00 entitling you , all benefits, except road serviu and legal advice. On receipt of your fee, we will mail you. 1032 emblem, map m; guide book containing all informs tlon regarding service, m, J. M. MacFADYEN. Secretary, Charlottetown, m; m, "Bil-Si"- '1\1°- Well-Y“ fesslon the instant it had left her lips. I _ Burke turned and looked at her with a curious speculation in his glance. "I wonder if that's true?" he said oonslderingly. "If so, they're still asleep. I'd give something to be the one to rouse them." There was the familiar, half-tur- bulent quality in his voice—the sound as of something held in leash. Jean sensed the danger in the at- mosphere. "You'll rouse one of them-the quite ordinary, commonplace one of bad temper, if you talk like that," she repled prosaically. “You‘ve got to play far, Geoffrey-keep the spirit of the law as well as the letter." “Ali's fair in love and war-as I told you before," he retorted. "GeoffreW-irldlgnantly. "Jean!" mimicking her. “Well, we won't quarrel about it now, Here we are at our Journey's end. Be- hold the earriage drivel" v The care gwung round a sharp bend and‘ then bumped its way up a roughly-made track which served Mr. J. H. Stevenson, manager of the Bank of Nova Scctia, St. John, N. B., who was called home on account of the serious illness of his father, Mr. Charles Stevenson, returned on Monday morning. Mr. Stevenson's condition remains un- changed. Youths Sought Furness Red Cross Line S. S. “SILVIA ” Freight and Passengers. Lv. Montreal Ar. Ch'Towu 10 A. M. and Lv. for St. John's May 9 May 23 Miay ‘i May 2i. llune d MOI-Sat. Tue. Wed-Isl Mrs. Orville Sellers and Miss Verna Andrews, Hunter River, were visitors to Charlottetown on Tuesday last and_ reports encour- aging new: regarding their sister's health, Mrs. Ira Rackham, who is a patent in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. days it is the duty of every girl, and eapecially the business girl, to look |her best. Youth, beauty and business cffzciency are a successful trio." ent at 118 feet. The Canadian standard is set at 120 feet, and she believes that she can qualify y Canada's um team in that event, Javelin Champion Prepares For 1932 ‘TORONTO, lillay z-<sy The Canadian Prank-Ethel Catherwood writes from San Francsco regard- ing harchances at the next Olym- pics. "I'nl not at all euro lust how this leg of mine is going to hold out. but without any further ser- ious handicI/p to it, I think I will be able to bring in’ another first for Canada again this Year," says‘ the Olympic high jump queen. Mrs. Catherwood McLaren is being coached in the Javelin by Ken POLES INTERESTED IN HANDIOIZAFT WOBI Rev. H. R. and Mrs. Bell, East Point. arrived in New Glasgow, Friday evening where they are via- iting the latter's parents. Mr. Bell returned on Tuesday morning. WINNTPEG, May I-(By . Canadian PresD-Jncreased intern: in handlcraftgin Poland has fol] owed special craft classes in ti; new government trade schools, u- cording to Mrs. Stanislaw L. zvol ski, who gaw s paper on “Po . Handicrafts" at the meeting o Manitoba branch, Canadian Randi crafts guild. "The Polish people’ love of art has found expression ~ their embrolderies and wood can ings through longcenturies," c Zwolskl declared. “It is not d . out, but lives and goes thl =- varlous transformations to siiit ill changing times." Professional Bards 3 Stewart 8. Lowther J. n. STEWART, K. c. N. W. LOWTHEB. Bsnnlsrnns, SOLICITORS, arc. 84 Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN _._ MARK R. McClUlflC-IAN ' nsaalsraa. S-OLI-CITOR, arc. MONEY T0 LOAN Daniel-on Block, Charlottetown, IEEJ, McLEOD 8t BENTLEY -, J. A. BENTLEY _- W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. - Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Goes T0 Norway T0 Study Weaving MONTREAL, Que, May 2—-(By The Canadian Prcss)—The opening of a. new department of weaving next fall in connection with the Canadian Handicrafts Guild shop here was announced at a recent meeting of the general committee. Mrs. C. S. Bang ls being sent to Norway by the Guild to take spec- ial courses in the latest methods of studio weaving and will have charge of that work on her return. v Friends will regret to learn of the illness of Miss Sadie Johnstone at her home in Mayfield. Rev. .7. M. and Mrs. Murchison. St. John, N. 3., who have been called home on account of the ill- ness of the letters father, arrived home Friday evening, Mr. Murchi- son returning to St. John Tuesday morning. j- Office: lao Richmond Street " Molvav TO LOAN BELL‘ d’. MATHIESON B. B. Bell D. L. Mathieson, LLD. ' it Solicitors Money to Loan Charlottetown and Montague Mrs R. B. Davlson f 170 Prince Street. Furl Remodeled, Repaired and Ilellned. Telephone 1227. 2l86-4-26-tts-1 month. ‘ll. F. MacPliEE, B.A. BABRISTEB, SOLICITOB. NOTARY, 840., Riley Building. Charlottetown. ‘576-2-8-1 month. 'J. A. MacDonald, li.0. e BABBISTER, SOLICITOR, ac. '. Riley Building _ - l" loitetown, P. E. Island. Money to Loan and Collections Bib-il-o-lmonth. ' i given the very but attention. . SEEDS for EARLY PLANTING BUY NOW and put in if Round is fit. EARLY GARDEN PEAS Sweet Peas , LETTUCE, R-ADISII, SPINACH, ETC. ETC. If you have a HOT BED for Early Plants put in caresses. TOMATO. cuMaua, PUMPKIN. f soussn, cutesy, arc. z CU. g nanny I-‘Lowm SEEDS. 1 Call at can-rams scan '3 srone, QUEEN STREET. 0 All ready for the Spring Seed g I business. 2 §0arter & Go. LIMITED i We have many varieties of g , T’ t Four rooms of the most modern type will be fitted to turn out the best class of work and it will then be possible for the Montreal shop to meet the growing demand for woven to order materials which have be- come extremely popular with decor- ators and women's specialty stores. Pain: He who never knows pain knows but the half of pleasure. The lot. of whatever is most noble on the earth below falls not amidst the rosy gardens of the epicurean. We may envy the man who enjoys and rests: but’ the smile of heaven settles rather on the front of him who labors and asplres-Lytton. FERRY SERVICE After May 1st the Nine Mlle Creek Ferry to Charlottetown will only be on Friday, leaving Nine Mlle Creek at 8.30, Charlottetown at 2.15. TAYLOR & MATHIESON, Contractors. 2273-4-30-31. . t‘ . k N O 7 ‘ICE . A list of all persons in arrears for Civic Taxes for Real Estate, Street and Side-walk Assessment is to be published May 10th, 1932. the chair, so I mllSt g0. And Blaise, goglivlty whlgh flgnked thg 195d I lmow. is booked for a busy day that, side, and rising steeply be- wiih the estate agent, whlle Nick i8 tween crumbling, overhanging banks 801118 dvwn to South Devon somc- fringed with coarse grass and turft‘ where for a day's fishing. I think ed with straggling patches of gorse garet Bagnall, Hazel Grove, will regret to learn of her illness at her home; he goes to-night. Really, it's quite unusually luck that Judith should have fixed on to-morrow for her moonlight party." CHAPTER. XXVI MOONLIGHT ON THE M003. The moorland air, warm with its subtle fragrance of gorse-like the scent of peaches when the sun is shining on them-tonic with the faint tang of salt borne by clean winds that had swept across the Atlantic came to Jean's nostrils crisp and sparklin! 8s a draught of golden wine. Before her, mile after mile, lay the white load-a sword of civilisa- tion cleaving its way remorselessly across the green wilderness of mossy turf, and on either side rose the swelling hills and jagged peaks of the great tors, meltng in the far distance into a vague {armless blur of purple that mlght be either cloud or tor as it merged at last into the dim. ham of the horizon. "Oh, blessed, blessed Moor!" ex- claimed Jean. “How I love iti You know, half the people in the world and heather, debauched canto a broad plateau. Here the road below was completely hidden from view; on all sides there stretched only a limitless v'sta or wild mooreland, devoid of any sign of habitation save for the bare, creeperless walls of the bungalow itself. . As the scene unfolded, Jean be- came suddenly ' ‘ of a strange sense of familiarity. An in- explicable impression of havln! seen the place on some previous occasion, of familiarity with every detail of it-even to a recognition of ifs peculiar atmolPhtre of lone- liness-iook possession of her. For a moment she could not place the memory. Only she knew that it was associated in her mind with some thing disagreeable. Even now, as‘ at Blake's dictat'on, she waited in the ‘car while he entered the bungalow from the hack, passing through in ‘order to admit his guest by way of the front door, which had been secured upon the inside, she was l-i ware of a feeling ‘of intense re- pugnsnoe. And them-in a flash, recollection returned to her. This was the house present in Charlottetown ing the Dairy School. Charlottetown, was whotattended the late Mrs. Carolyn McLure, Rustico, on Tuesda7 last.-N. us; on the contrary, it should be- nefit lls, and Fir Bungalow! Why, the W17 Bu!“ wlei what must happen next. The The many friends of Mrs. Mar- Mr. Kenneth Stevenson is at attend- ‘Mr. David r. Bethune, M. l... a ‘ among those ‘uneral of the Criticism should never exasperate even - occasionally amuse us-Max O'Rell. itself might have prewarned heri Her eyes fixed themselves on the f green-pirated door. She knew quite door would open and reveal Burke standing on the threshold. file watched it with fascinated eyes, Presently came the sound of stew. then the grating noise of a key tin-hing stiffly in the lock. The door was flung open and Burke strode across the threshold and came to the side of the car to help her out. Jean waited, half terri- haverrz the least idea what Dart- moor is like. I was enthusing to s woman about it only the other day and she actually said, "Oh, yu- Dartmoor. It's quite flat, I sup- pose, isn't it?’ l='lati"-wlth sweep- ing disgust. Burke, his hsnd 0n the wheel of the big car which was eating up the miles with the facility of I boa-constrictor swallowing rabbits, smiled at the indignant little sniff with which the speech ' fled. "You don't like dead levels. then?" he suggasicd. She shook her head. “No, I like him-something to look up to-to climb." "Spiritual as well as temporal?" She was silent a ‘ FRED ' LARGE, y City Collector. ZIBB-sl-Zfi-tts-Gi. Iii TiiE STliii Kalmuck, 2.15% Standard and Registered Sir-ed by Peter the Great, 2.07%; Dem. Ester Bells, 2.08%. By Mon- belis Second Dam Expressive, (3) 2.12. Dam of Atlantic Express, 2.01%, one of today's leading sires. 5|" "l Nfllldl. 1.59%. a world's champion-By Electioneer, son of llambleionlan l0. Kalmuck Is already a proven sire. "is only colt over two years old has of her dream-of the night/mare vis-lfled. 101' hi! 1111"- Wldl- W°ll1d ion which had obsessed her durinl they be the were: vi ‘her drew? the how's of darkness following helnSho felt that if he chanced to say first meeting with Geoffrey Burke. ‘iokinsly. "Will you come into my m", no“; the mum-y dwglllng, parlour?" she should scream. get mid a wild and desolate eodh- “Go straight in. will vwl" will try, and to one side of it grewthreelllurke. “I'll just run the car round wretched-looking, scrilbby llttleltn the was» and then we might fir trees all of them bent in thalas well B!‘ W! "M? 591°" “l9 same direction by the kem winds others come. I'm starving. arent as they came sweeping across-thqyou?” Medl- from the wide Atlantic. Three no Be Continued) won race record of 2J4. Kalmuck was wonderful race horse. Ilav been second in race in 2.04%. Kalmuck will stand for ser- vice at owner's stable" Terms $5 cash at time of service, $10 when "Why, yes, I think I do." l-lc smiled sardonlcally, "It's Just that terrble angelic tendency oi yours l’ complain of. mare proves with foaL Mares at one“ H“ It's too much for any mere mater- vg WILLARD KELLY. ial man to live up to. I wish you'd time lessee THERE’ IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR sxpsnlsuca, 1 is 'l "£312.11; sErRIG " _' CENTRALFCREAMERIES l- _ A KELVINATOR Can be Installed in your home FOR AS LNTLE AS s A MONTH Depending on the Model you Choose Donkvnlzouedsylonger. Poruiiide ‘ as 88 a monzhyoulnayhaveaKelvin- m: installed in your home-fight nov —-at the beginning of will never miss the very small monthly pa u. And think of the comfol! a bringyou-fhe W9¢k l: will cave. Think the spaiilllll e one _ colddrinlrs, d: delici chilled uladiv thd dainty frozen dessem you v-ll l>= l0 easily. Kelvlnswl worry out of the pit- pandoa of summer meals. 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