, Praise! Lydia ..Cornpound _Aefriend "metotrythe Compmmd._ifeit Id your r KING'S COUNTY s, A. D., 192$ at 2 o'clock p. s farm comprises 1Z0 acres h state oi‘ cultivation, house and barn. pump es and store. J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer C‘ lottetown iti-s-so-al ~ lame . ewith and "ed by the 8888M! 0i’ the Jiark R. McGuigan. Solicitor. 3i w| LEITH room, i, I ‘ Administrator Estate There will "le on Tuesday I, A.D. 1928, at 1y the Estate of le of the Montague Bridge. ediately thereafter there will Auction on the emises the dwelling house and alzerty of the late Emma J. Rob- n situated on the North side z i sold by ‘Public "i " ’s Vegetable Change of Lila. I do housework and my troubles made me unfit to 19th; Vq- - = t. "fisifi c 7‘ gol l.will recom- libei had "' ‘lzniilgltihaumu, "lLChrhtina st, Sarnia Ontario. llcnnu SALE l‘ FARM AT MOUNT HOPE, 1e farm of Walter F. Docken- I At Mount Hope, King's Coun- nu be sold by Public Auction on =premises on Wednesday, July- .eh 60 acres are cleared and in balance II wood and lumber with new Isa and in barn. Also never fail- . fiprlng in centre oi fann. Near r farther particulars apply to ., WALTER)‘. DOCKENDORFF, York. ‘lluclucrirll p pere will be ,sold by Public >6, n on the premises on Fklday, Usixth day o July, AD. i928, at hour of tw ve o'clock noon, all ,_ double tenement house on the nth-side of Water street in the ti! of Charlottetownbeirlg Num- 49 and 5i on the said North r oi Water Street together with lots oi land connected being the property late na J. Robertson. Terms at sale. 1r particulars apply at the ofiice guluclucrlol be sold by Public lotion‘ on the premises at Mon- the tenth day of the hour of one vck p.m., the house and lot own- the late Emma ltobertsomsituated on the South OAEIV OERTII E. the y _- T i TOO MANY Mlmaslfialioun CONCERNIN GTHE ACTION AND CHARACTERS LILA LATHAM, on the day oi her marriage to HERBERT WARE, is worried, be- cause she has concealed from him the faot oi her I t to CAPTAIN JACK FARQUABAB, who w_as killed in France. She es- plairls to a friend, DOROTHY CAINE, that Herbert is so jealous that she thought it kinder not to tell him oi’ this other love-affair. Now she asks herself ii her course ls wise, ior she feels sure that Herbert will learn the truth, somehow. CHAPTER 2 THE HOME-COMING atrlpa." m. oi A CAT'S NINE LIVES write you up a llie policy‘! lII 0st: I can't afford it. nine oi themi He: today. She: Well, I made a hole in one Bring It to me. V" 5"" "- r - Emma J. Robertson. Q3_3_35_9|_ AT THE LOUVRE She (at the Louvre): And this ~-———————-—————-—- is the wonderful Venus d0 ""0- Suppoee some one should further mar leer beautiful form. He: There's nothing to prevent -she.'a entirely unarmed. “The modern girl spins yarns too, but they loom up as jest comic Dog Insurance Agent: Let me l'd need The young Wares spent their honeymoon in Bermuda. To Lila it was an ecstatic time oi’ golden days melting into burnished tropical nights, when the sea sang and the m- "_,ht sifted like quicksilve- through the gently stirring palm- trees. Her happiness was unalloyed; so was Herbert's. He was as much in love as she, and Llla's infatuation knew no limits. - look!” mm cnsnnorrmrowu commas ' I Dorothy was lust lcavinll; lhfi met them in the hall. / "You'll find everything perfect. I think," she inld Lila, as she kissed her warmly. "How well you both "But you're not going!" Lila tried in slip the fur coat from Dorothy's shoulders. "You're staying to din- ner." Herbert echoed the invitation politely, but he frowned. He was Jealous of Dorothy. She relieved him by firmly refusing. e "I must g0. I've a model wait- ma .. Dorothy dabbed in painting in her smart up-town studio. She was well- chaperon nor guardian. Before she left, she drewliiia a belated wedding-gift. "Come to the studio as early as you can tomorrow." 5M whispered. "I've a letter for you." ' “For me? From whom? Lila paled at a sudden thought. har. It had been five years now since the last of those letters had come; it was four months since she had received the communication that to-do, independent, and had neither aside, under pretext oi showing her -’ She had used oamtuys ‘addreh A I " only for letters from Jack Flarqua- thls time, been reported‘ missing, tous that she hadn't stopped to marvel at its belatedness, lament the fact that this import- ant communication, which signified her freedom, had been sent from She had ceased w think of that way, for Heaven only knew how \ _.._;-i'j' Wj) mini liiii})m]]_ if ~ / __,_Kd i I \ \ She had eyes and thoughts and heart only for Herbert. other romance oi hers. contention that she had never been 1 romance of hers, culminating tragic pledge, half an hour Captain Jack Farquarhar sickle moon before the brilliant it now. She didn't even think face, of gray, ironically humorous eyes, of a little body splendidly set off by khaki, from her memory. She had eyes andl thoughts and heart only for Herb- ert sat beside her they drove every afternoon along‘ the edge of the way; but his good looks, his air of breeding, and his complete self-con- L Now she long, before it reached Dorothy's could easily concede Dorothy Game's studio. The explanation of the de- in love before. That hectic war-time ies hastily buried on the battlefield, in alt had been revealed that the re- before mains of Captain Farquahar were had among the marched away to his death in thedead. trenches, was the pale light of a tag. etc. noon-day sun of love, as she knew ing- or Jack Probably Farquarhar during her honeymoon. mB-l/bfl they W811i t0 know if Y0" The vague vision oi a lean dark care w brine his bqdv back!’ vanished complemflbngured. "I suppose I really do have say—" _ emptory. He jealously resented even she 11nd w 100k at mm‘ as heso brief a conversation with Dor- in the car when °th palmqrmged Sea. gloved fingers pressed Llla's. "Don't He was not handsome in a dashing M this upset W“! 7 ay was simple; in clisinterrlng bod- supposedly unknown There was his identification Dorothy's clear eyes were reassur- “It's from the War Department. something ' about-well. Lila shuddered, despite herself. “l-ie had no family," she mur- "Lllal" Herbert's voice was per- Y. "Tomorrow, - then." Dorothy's Easier said than done, thought lla, a trifle resentfuliy. After all, Captain Farquarhar, who had, all I was dead. The news was so p0 - . - o! in pillar to post, in‘ some inexplicable _' Lfloneer : r...-....-._....._......._-. .. . .e property for some 156881011 0i Amos J. Robertson, he and gantlque furniture. Take uotlre that under end by virtue Illa powers of sale contained in s oer. i llortga rlottetown. on Itll ill r of seven 0's the Montague Bridge and being years in the ere will also be sold at the same place all the household ture oi the late Emma J. Rob- ii consisting of several pieces W. LEITl-l POOLE, Administrator Estate Emma J. Robertson. NO ARGUMENT He: S what's the ides of "dam a San" 6274 6 28 keeping mtywaltlng on the corner ' ‘ ‘m liketllla? She: Aw, can't you take a little _.__._..._. lokel He: Well, all right. but where Mortgage Sale ‘e or Dead of Trust dated tIIeoty- ourtb day oi January A, ll. made between J. b ’l‘_ Morris Li Hi of the first p art ib ublic Auction on the prem- Nol, ‘l5 to 19 Water Street In Monday the six- Ill-July s n. aim, n the, ark in the ioreuoon, o owing property, namely: tract. piece or parcel oi laud do you want to go’! A stream of hydrogen passed between the arc of two electrodes enables a new device i0 weld sheets of metal as thin as paper and alloys that usually oxydlze when heated. IE i’ 4‘ 9 I and on the Northweslfhy’ P [Q tlilflthtthe b the rlnnsl of J. s ompsuy Limited’, com- tla machine y‘ plsut equip- -' #20 furniture, stoel-ln-trszlo, .7 ..nn.ay|gn“ml wborogncssendeiq. "' ' an sup es use I "“ '- wit l,bus ness, beers, "" waters and drl recess oi is manufactur- .- ta and sbsels no: H which at the time oi such - fltbessldLlT. . ' | ...'?.¢".'.fl"i‘il .5 til. 7 st; days sitar tie dstt meats day nf III m caress.” ‘hair attorneys. ' on or before July ist in each year. no; u"; arl due and payable Every owner of a dog, or dot’! Vi" shall refuse or neglect to Pl! l!“ t" ghjll he prosecuted within ten days of the appearance of this not- . JAMES E. BRADLEY 7-4-61 iii .1 none: A Notice of adjourned public meet- ing P. E. l. Hospital. The adjourned public meeting will be held in Si. Paula Parish Hall an Thursday evening, July 5th at 8 o'clock. to ectnslder the report of the t. ‘ of the r. s. I. llolllill. well-Ir with a special committee appointed u» report on the ailment sites m the new bosflial. Ail interested are asked to attend. ' ADA HARRIS. Avenue. Everything was . when the car drove up to the door. 3:8 PM‘ me yum buck’ "Having in Wall Street to undersigned up a» Jaiy 12th m- the’ school house at west St. Peters ae- cording to plans and specifications lo be seen at James B. McDonald's or the Secretary's. All bal - lerlal furnished by the ' trol proclaimed him a man of the world, sure of himself and of his position. With Herbert Ware, this was no false confidence. If he had been a clerk, he undoubtedlywould have succeeded as an efficiency expert; he possessed that methodical, cor- rect, careful type of mind. was, with his inherited wealth and‘ social position, he was Just as care- ful, just as methodical, Just as cor-I rect. He worked because he liked it, going to his office every day, as. regularly as any clerk in his em- ploy. When they returned home from was young and pretty and spoiled. play about with hours out of the twenty-four; she‘ resented his interest in his work. | Afterward, an idle husband, always about the house in those awful clays so soon to comel new home in complete readiness when they returned to New York. It enties. on the right side of Fifth even the flowers. Dorothy, fancy, and her father was too busy. pay much atten- tion to a daughter who, in spite of certain youthful rebellions, had eventually done the correct thing and made a most suitable match with a thoroughly eligible young" man. ' _Notice Of Tender Tenders will be received by the‘ f a. r. moonatn 4 I 74-4-51. 1 1 _1",_'L~_ ' Milll-l-l-wfm." the h d m Ipast. this, stiiiaeypllfl-lgrsztelinvigoroilaslyfargh:Ireopened; an episode “ved 53M“ ' ' ‘ She wanted a husband who would “mmmgw mum“ w h" twemymmr between them; with not even that distance between their hearts and she w“ m thnnklsouls. At least. that is what Herbert Heaven m; his refusal w Inau1ge‘¥“f,f°§§“°°d1y m""‘"",' “hi” h’ herl If Herbert mm been under foot I " ° ° °" ymm‘ “d ‘ “d” "n" qgay and lovely,’ pouring his coffee, lwhlte arms It was like Herbert to have their’fisgeilgfiylgagirdggzng the “mt was a smart town house in the Sev-‘gtfrbgxnfigg’ muss; ‘But Mia's thoughts h“ bert’: request, had seen to thhtfiidr 23ml“, clued 101.8,," Lila had been mother-less since in- ' meeting Jail: Farquahar. “LINIMENT it wasn't Dorothy who, married and madly in love with her husband. had the spectre of a former fiance on her conscience. . She was dlstralt during dinner and later, over the coffee, when Herbert’ resentfully commented on the fact. she assumed a feverish gaiety. It l, was wearlsome; also it was her first taste of a pose that was soon to be- come all too terribly necessary. Try as she would l0 keep her thoughts on Herbert, his, good looks, their new home, their - love, and their future, they would slip the leash and play traitor. time, they look her back into the A closed and sealed chapter She sat opposite Herbert in their little library, ith only the width of tlie hearth and throat, burnishing Commencing on Friday, a f)‘ H... D a). Ills. Ill . . ,. i l! in order to hear it at home. then purchase if you like it. After ali——the purchase of n new UrlilupilolllC Victrola Is a step thought in various ways. _ _ know (not to inlagine), how It will appear You want to hear Ii ill llS permanent location. You will probably wish to tryvit in various locations in your home. Why not? It costs you nothing i0 do all this,——to have a wonderful evening of your in your home. favorite music. Home demonstration is part of the service rendered by H is Any responsible person in the c0n_1n1unity' may arrange iur such a demonstration. new . ,f[h¢ v [Victor Talking Machine Company of Canada, requiring a little serious You want to blasters Voice dealers. beautiful] emonstvation - no 0b igal Try it first- There is no music. so beautifully identical . with the original Iii-riurmnnce as Orthophonic Viclrola music. This is possible only through the recently developed, Victor controlled, principle of “Ii/iaiciled impedance" or "Smooth Flow of Sound". n0 group of artists so varied 0r s0 famous as the group that sings for Victor V. E. Ortho- phonic records. AiSU,*-ti'lCl'e is‘ Models of the New Orthophonic Victroia are y c-xeculezi in fine WUOdS, smartly (iesigned. from $1400 Io as low as $115. Ubiainabie at all His Master's Voice dealers on convenient payments. Remember, a home demonstration with I10 - r "True in d" obligation, is yours for the onic Trade Mark Regki . ictrola Time after I And Boston " Through Service dsrd Sleeping car. First trip from Maritime Province points will bc Sunday, July 1st. The Pine Tree Acadian will oper- ate the through Boston Maritime Province week end service first trip from Boston and from Maritlmes mmcommenclng Friday June 29th. This 39th m‘ mmwh we“ and tnmitraln carries through sleeping car. gzilfimebgiowsfi?“ {Ifghfiflkmfii between Boston and Maritime Pro- '"¥»-°f'»»- we m“ 2:2. 23f..§'£2‘a."3.i£“;?.£2.“:;"' lwith the flrellghi flickerilll on her Egg‘ §;§'Yw}j§'1§{,;°",_;,'fi'§{,"‘g§2,i'f nrsralcr PASSENGER sdaeur The through daily night service i vince points will commence Satur- Lils‘s physical self was there in smiled upon to his voice. were back in e events of a-cloeed chapter in lfe that must now. at all costs, It was war-time again. She was (T0 Be Continued.) Vacationists ! 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