__-._._ -\-—-—.. r$i.-r - - - -— < --i~.»@~.=~.1e=A_-!.$§<l a... ca‘? :A-:.'¢.__.a-‘-t~—~g‘¢-—w_é~=~»~' .. _!______._...__.....-_...__._.--nn~nwn~uuannnarnflfl i, The Other Man By RUBY M. AYRES i: “That's nothing-"snd she knew lfhst he was trying to convince him- pll rather than to spologiu to her his suspicions-Wt’: nothing, I ow, nowadays. Girls often go to men's flats-don't they ll It isn't what I should like Pauline to do—" Barbara turned. away. “Pauline!” “—But she's different from you," ihe went on hosrsely. "She's led such i‘ sheltered life, and you-—" Then Zluddenly he was gripping her arms 54m ifrenzied hands. "Tell me-tell Ime the truth i! you've never told it Iio me before. Tell me!" SEBarbara closed her eyes and Xwayed in his grasp. She knew she Zhad to speak, to say the word he grayed to hear, and in a moment lhe would be in his arms again, her lfead on his shoulden-thc divine resting place-and yet— . "I'm so wonderfully happy that I Kyant to share my happiness with ybu . . . my best friend. Barbara cloning. . . T'Poor little Pauline! Poor little loyal Pauline who believed in her gnu loved her evcn though she had betrayed that love and belief. ; 1 And then came a pressing thought jsesleging ‘her, deafening her, and refusing to be silenced. l-"Now is your chalice. To do a. decent thing-to make up for all the ‘shsbbiness of your life. Let this man go-send him back to his wife and b0 the lile that is his by rights." "God, oh, God," Barbara whisper- ed. She tried to m: down that u/hispering voice, tried not to hear Then she felt Denniss face against her shoulder, pressed to it as if he were an unhappy boy, and felt his arms folding her closer, closer. "Barbara-if you ever loved hie . . . oh, my dear one." TShe tore herself free. She stood hick against the table, panting s little, while to the lips, i ' "It's true," she said. “It's true- wlaat Jerry told yo-u. It's true, true, flue!" _ Barbara smiled a little and held put her hand. ' Although she knew it was all over she felt that she must make one last appeal to him-an appeal which she knew would be disre- gsrded. i “In spite oi’ everything-I'm the some wcamn I wss last night, Den- nis," she said. ; Attorward she wondered if he really heard-or ii she réafiy spoke. Bho heard him cross the little hall, 5pm m» Xront door, and shut it Again. _...,.. I n I - can '_ It seemed such a long time since iho hsd spoken those words - she was sun that a whole lilo time had 60mg and gone since she tore her- slol! from Dennis 0'Hara‘s arms, and .yglted for him to speak. She had not moved her eyes from him-she know it might be the 1m time uie would over see himumd she wanted in remember him faithfully — the obstinate chin and sensitive mouth i-vbehind him-end that was ai. l Then presently she found nerselr kneeling by the fire and wondering hopelessly why she could not cry. She could have kept him ,but shc had let him go. Why? I"Because I'm a darn fool," she Quid herself with shaking lips. But mo know it was not; she knew it was becsuse- of a child she had once held in her arms for a little while that she had not found it possible d» injure a child of Pauiines. gMellish came to the door, Z"Did you call me?" she asked. E "Bring me some brandy, will you? l 10mm taken fol‘ all kinds of rope; hay rope a specialty. Will be qr Market Square every market day. Prices reasonable. H. L. McFADYEN, St. Catherine's, Clyde River, R]. 1l84-6-14-Wed.-3i Professional Cards jsulmv slur TAXI DAYID (no) MacLEOD ' Will-l month. Stewart 8. Lowther Jr D. STEWART, K. O. N. W. LOWTIIER. lslulsrsus. eonrolrous, no “Great George Street HONEY T0 LOAN McLEOD & BENTLEY ' I. A. BENTLEY W. IL BENTLEY, K. f.“ p.414" d Attorney-s - w ‘ ’ M032 ‘r0 1.0m Ollloe: 180 Richmond Street ‘Prohibitio ,, Chas. 11. _ Charlottetown Gal. B. McDonald, West Bl. Peters John Simpson, Hamilton. Commission ' Incl. Chairman- KEEPING YOUTHFUL THEY KNOW THE SECRET OF CHARM I'm so cold." "There's a nice fire, Mellish said. “Yes," Barbara agreed. "Bring the brandy to my bedroom, please. I'm going out.” "Ghastlyl Ghastly!" she thought, and hunted for rouge. ~ Mrs. Melllsh brought the brandy. The honest eyes -— the brown hair, and the broad shoulders against which her head had rested for the only happy moments she had ever known. “I'm all right. I shan't be in to lunch." ' Out in the street she hailed a taxicab and gave the address of a flat, ofl’ Park Avenue. "If only I didn't have to go on living," Barbara thought; their she laughed as she wondered whether Pauline would ask her to be god- mother to Dennis's son. The taxi stopped, and she got out and paid the fare; then, without hesitating, she walked into the en- trance of the flats. A porter came forward. “Can you tell me which fiat is Mr. Starks?" Barbara asked. "The second floor, madam—l'll take you up in the lift." "Thank you. I'll walk. I'm not in a. hurry." she rang the bell and waited. Alter a moment her husband's man- servant came to the door. Barbara bald, “Good-morning, Richards - is Mr. Stark in?" “Yes, madam-Just going out." “I'll go in. You need not sn- nounce me." She walked across the . unfaltcrlng step and into the sit- ting room. It smelled oi’ spirits ant cigar smoke and was overheated. too," Mrs. man stood by the sideboard empty- ing a. tumbler. Barbara said, Douglas." "God Almighty!" Douglas Stark was a good-looking man, a little puffy under the eyes, and a, little red in the complexion. "What do you want?" he de- mundcd gruflly, to hide his emo- iion. "Only to say that-if you-if you like-I'll come back—no, no-" as he moved toward her. “Wait. It's on condition we go abroad-st once, and‘ travel-for as long as you like- I'm sick of New York. Sick to death. Well—will you months-years! go?" "Will L-hell!" 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Building a nest high in the branches of an old oak tree, she heltched out her brood. Zioologists declared it was an unprecedented case in all “duck history." Never before, they said, had they known a duck to nest in s. tree, in m-ezlerence to the usual nest built among reeds on the ‘ground. When the mother duck was ready to take the little ones to the park pool, she carried the first one down in her bill, park workers said. Then she pushed the other l0 out of the nest, rather than carry them down. FIX-KAISER sscarss AS TRAIN HITS OAR AM, June 2'l—(AP.)-- The former German Kaiser had a narrow escape from death while motoring recently in Holland, it was revealed today. His automobile was crossing some railroad tracks between Amsterdam and Haarlem when the bars were let down automatically at the mo- ment when William's motor car was on the tracks. 0119 0f the heavy bars hit the machine damaging it considerably. The chauffeur was able to more the car fi-cm the tracks only a, few seconds before a. train hurtled past. The former Kaiser, unhurt, con- tinued the drive. LONELINESS F0 all its human contacts there ls an untterable loneliness to life. -—I»eBaron Coke, in The Spur HrART-io-HEARTTIM: What sweetertime ° could there be for WRIGLEWS ‘l’ This delicious chewing sweet is so wonderful] re- . R‘ flex/ping. Goo for teeth and gums... and improves your digestion when used after every meal. INEXPENSIVE ~ SATISFYlNG Bringing Up Father Masonic Temple Company The Annual Meeting of the Share- holders of the Masonic Temple Company will be held in E. R. Bro\v's Olfice, 144 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, on Wed- nesday eveuing the 12th day o1 July, A. D., 1933, at the hour o1 7.30 o'clock. Dated at Charlottetown this 24th day o! June, 1933. GEORGE W. WAKEFORD, Secretary. 13l2-6-26-nnvf-3i. Gedar Shingles and Posts Posts 8c, 12c, 20c and 30o each. Shingles $2.00 to $3.75 per M. Best Quality. Also Studdlng, Sheathing and Hard and Soft Wood. R. A. McPHAIL New Haven, P. E. I. 1219-6-22-61. of the said deceased . l persons having any months from this da June 24-28-21. priceless complexions EXECUTORS’ NOTICE The undersigned Executors o! the last will and testament or He , Collins, late o! Martinvsle in King's County, my A Farmer, deceased, testste, hereby notify all to make immediate payment to ‘lathieson, Solicitors, Charlottetown, In against the said estate are h h i d to present the same duly attested at the oflloe c" y "u" u nsrsn this 2m day o! June, a n., 1933. osouos: MATHESON, sucrnsssn MoPRERSON, Whichever siar gnu ee +onig|1l_.. noice herlmarvellously Kthul ‘Colxion JUNE 21,333 “Youthful Skin - is Important . . . We Use LUX Toilet Soap” Constance Cummings Warner Bros. Loretta . ou n3 » Warner Bros. Madge Evans M-G-M Bette Davis AUCTION SALE I will sell by Public Auction on Thursday, June 29th at l P. 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Queen's County. and all aforesaid within twelve Executorl. 4-91 \ 1 q u] lnlormntlou rclardlns m of IBOIIIBITION AC’! .‘“‘q.'>'a/’) .l"..i. . ltciiillitalrlt4ikt 01935 kl», v-q \~w.-_—_-r_—_~:-<v~u -' MAQGHiS CHANGED HER rmmo FlFTY=TlME$ TRYN , ‘TO MAKE up HER MlNDl WHERE we sv-iouua, ~-l_ SPEND "m: aummaagn ' HA”: DECIDED AT . LAsT TO czo-ro THE 5EA5HORE- mus-r surrs ME‘ llllules Syndiule, m. cw.- Uuum "pa. rccmlfiir \ éY occur-wens comes omuv GOODNESE», MAN‘. You LOOK ‘rsrzmagz- You NEED A REST-YOU SHOULD GO AWAY NOW-l NEVER v‘ SEEN eucn A CHANGE IN ‘rn-QAW’ re wane-is THE‘. Mntrrzw ,-_ gflfyt.“ <" ' Q \ ____§y__(_3eorge Mcl\x3-~.-~ rm»: seam AT "rue 5EAE1HORE AN’ i-i-‘s MADE A WRECK HALF IIOLIDM’ The Slnres of the underslgu Merchants will be closed each Wed ncsdsy at 12 o'clock noon e ~- mcncing June 28th, continuing im September 13th. Signed THE WOOD COMPA ' WRIGHT BROS" LTD. MORRISON 8: CO., H. V. NORTON, MRS. BESSIE HOWA \ G. P. DUNSFORD. 1310-6-26-31. Do Not Neglect Your Eyes An examination might be of I great benefit to you. E. W. TAYLOR ‘J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRISTS South Side Queen Square SRABERBY soxrs ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND Just received regulation sin (I quart). Also PIN’! SIZE for SMALL FRUITS. A very large crop of STRAWBERRIES are in view this season. Grower: are ad- vised to locus-e their supply, early as there may be a sclr- " clty before the end oi the season. ' sou sass n our (Seed Store) Queen Street. Garter & 0o. Limited