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I SPECIAL Tlllll 0FFElll 25¢u1 ron 15¢ | This week-your druggist 05ers u generous 25¢ | | trial in of Noxzerna {or only 15¢. Don't suffer I needlcsslyGetoneofthesespccinltrinljarsforonly I 15¢ lv-la) at the nearest drug or department store. FUR I SUFIEIIICIIIRER IIUIPIIXIIII- use uoxzems cnrm Stillldgnamud)? lOt OR Mortgage Sale There will be sold by Public Anot- iuu in front of the Law Courts Bulld- ing in Charlottetown. Queens County” Prluro Edward lsinurl on finiurduy the tun (luy of Mny 11x17 nt the hunr of 12 o'clock 110011 nll thnt truc1 of luml itilillllt‘ on Ttnvnship uunlbl-r 3U in Queens (‘ounty aforesaid hounded unll described us follows: Cflmmflnciug at u snake fixed on the shora of Hcdford Bay nml tst the Northwest angle of in possonslon of Nell hlvrher. thrnos South seventy-one degrees East Une hundred and o11e chnins, thence Xorth |-'ilt_v-t\\'n dt-grvl-a s-mt until lt ohtuirls u_ breadth n! Elva chulus at I right ungln to the inst mentioned line or to Neil hlcklnuoms lsnd, thence Xorth seventy-one degrees “Est to the shore thence along the shore to pluoc commencement contalulnl Fifty acres of lnnti n little more or Imus. Also sli that other trnct of loud ultuntu on Township number 56 in Qua-ens County aforesaid bounded and Llmlnrlhed us follows; commencing nt, n stake fixed on the shore of Bedford llsy and st the Southwest sngle of luntl l.u possession of Allan R. hin- Donaid ihenoo South Seventy-one noes Hint Ons hundred sud one cl ins thence South by n lino parallel with the shore until ll nbtulns n lm-ndth of five Chnlnn st a rlght nnglo tn the lust mentioned line to Churles MrKlnunnn north boundary line thence north seven -oue degrees west to so on cnce slong the shore to the pines: of commencement contnlnlng fifty acres of 111ml n little more or less. the said two tron-ts being the lnml Irusrll by Jfthn .\I‘l‘Ti"lfllIl MflDnlltsld 10 nun Jnlln Slriflnnnn by lndcnfure of Inns’! tinted 29th Murrh i555. This rule in lmuls ln pnrsuunco of n Power 0f Sula contained in on In- denture of Iortgsge dufnd tho 1291s day of August 1808 sud mode between Chlrlos MeKinnon sud Noll MeKinrlon both of llloomlng Point in Queen's County lIllrl-"tlilll of the one part and Iymnrl Phillips of (Zhurinttrtuwn nlurr-enlrl of the other purt and which mnrtgtige is now vested in the under- signed, default having been rustic in the puymegtuévf interest and principle secure re . ..Dnted fMs “It do’ of April, 1031. -< EDITH A. ANDREW Asslgnrn of Mnrfrsgec. MrLFAN B! XIYKINXON Suilrltors 1-1211- l-lt-IS-ZZ-QQ iiiiii ESAXIJE Building Lot, 90 ft. Frost 165 it. Buck. Formerly Lowe Garden, situated Kent St. Apply L. M. POOLE & C0. IFZGT-S-Mf FIRIFBRSIII Minted it Buckle! Poht Illi- consist: of I00 sores, ‘l6 torus dsll. wlth new house Hid I004 Ml bfll- ings. This farm is in food rib nl rulttvntion, well Ienoed and never lnlmg stresm, nesr churches, 14011001 Ind ahflrpin‘ flttklll. 1% mlos from (Itostottetmll. If not. sold private before 5th May will be sold by public suction. Apply to owner QDDYIQ “I DOMINION OF CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE lu‘ll\\'.‘iRD ISLAND In tho Pruhnlc Court lrt George Vi. A. 1)., 1837. .... In Re Estate of Francis McDonald late of Summertleld in Prince County lu the sald Province Clergymsn de~ ceased lestute. y tho Honourable HAROLD LEO~ NARI! PALMER, Surrogate Junlgc nf Prolnlh‘. cm. etc. To the Rite-riff of the County oi’ Prince County or any (Jonsmhle or literate peraou witlllu said County Greeting: Whereas upon reading the petition on file of Reverend Owen Klgglns of Georgetown in King's County in Sfllli Provlucr". ciflfllyillllil, nnd John A. Birblrnulrl of l\'1-ll_\"s Cross in Qucu-ns County in snld Prnvinvu, farmer, tin- t-xurutors of the above named estate ‘praying thut u citation ntuy b1.- issw 1i or the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persona interested in the lsld Eatnte to he and apprnr before rue at l Probate Court lo be held in the (‘curt House in Charlottetown in Qum-Ifs County, in the suid Province, on hiunduy the tenth day of May next, coming nt the hour of eleven o'clock foreuoon of the ssme day to shew cause if any they can why the Ac- counts o! the said Estate should not be Passed and the rlslntc rlnscrl no prnyt-tl for in said petition snd motion of H. Frunlns .\l:11-l'ln-|-, l-Isq. Proctor for snhl lH-tllloucr. Ami I do hereby order tllut a true copy hereof ho forthwith published in some news- puper- published in Charlottetown aforesaid once lu cneh wet-k for at least four consecutive weeks from the (lute hereof and that a true copy here- of he forthwith posted in the follow- ing puhllc plumes respectively. nanlely. in the hnll of the (fnurl: House in Summersltie in Prince Count afore- said, lu front of the Hull in glllilfllél- field aforesaid, sud in front of the School 1n Summerflelti aforesaid so that all persons interested in the said Estate arafnresaid may have due notice thereof. Given 111111121‘ my hnnd sud the Sea] of the Hflill Court this 31st rlay of . . IX. 1031 11ml in the first year of His Majesty's reign. (5840 L. l. I. L. PALDIII. Judge of Probste. Ir-IOQRJ-l-R-lfi-QB. DOMINION 0F CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND I the Probate Court lot Guerra V! A. .1081. In Estate I Iamss Hslpenuy 60 late Charlottetown in Queens County in the sold Province, Labourer, deceas- ed testntc. y the Honourable HAROLD LEO- NARD PALMER, Surrogate Judge of Probate, etc. etc. To the Sheriff of tlw County cf queen's County annoy Countable or ltersts fperson to sold County. Gilli!!! ING: Whereas upon reading the psgitlton on flle of Richard J. Imivrcll of ar- lottetown nforesnid. llicdlcul Doctor, and Cornelius J. t‘ pmylug that s eitatlon may be issued or the purpose hsrelusfrer set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cits sil persons interested iu the saln Estate to be sud sppeur- before ms at n Probate Court to be bel in the Court House in Charlottetown, in Que u's County, iu the said Province. on ondny the third day of Mny nslt. coming, st ths hour of eleven o'clock lore-noon of the rsme day to new osuss if my shay eau why the Accounts of the la d state should not be pnstmfl and the Estate closed sq prayed for in sold petition sud on motion of Cornelius J. Campbell. Earp, Proctor Petitioner. AND l do hereby for i or t t s true copy hereof be forth- wt g1: bed in some newspopcr pub s Charlottetown sfor d onus in esch week for at least esr consecutive weeks from the date hers- of lmfl that n true copy heleof lie fort with posted in the following pub lc plsccs respectively. nsmel _ in thn hall of the Court House in C - at or n r e . Bcotls sud at ne r ths oysl Bonk of Csnado k Charlottetown sfore id so persons interested in s ssid ststc rs ufcresn may have due uutlcs thereof. (liven u der m hand and Seal of ‘the sal .n1rrt th s 511st (lay of March A. D I ‘l sud in the first year of His Maj. s . m” us: ') ‘w? w‘ L Dill. Irunm‘. 4H6” l0 of Probstg. NOTICE Paved Highways lilosstl to Motors Until Further Notice all paved Highways in this Pro- vince are closed to motor vehicles when the combined weight of load and vehicle exceeds 4.000 lbs. Dated this 18th day of March, A.D., 1987 By Order P‘. S. FIELDING, _Cles|t of the Executive Goslsti We ’ll Meet Agairi By MARGARET GORMAN NICHOLS (Continued) INBTAJJIENT 28 when Mac came in. he gave Gay g friendly "Hello." kissed Penny and ran his fingers through her short. ha-lr. ‘You know," said Penny with a wisdom that often surprised he: Gregg Randolph has offered Gee the world. He’! offered everything except what s woman really wants. He can't give her the love die wants. I hale to think of her as one of those rich beautiful women going through life missing. mhelght-s." Mae grinned and took Penny on hi; lop. “Ia that why you married me, baby? I may not be sble to glve you a. square meal but . . . , Penny smiled and kissed mm. I don't want yachts and things, clar- . love can't breathe where there is so much to smother it. Gay may be very rich but when she comes to see us, she'll go away sad, knowing that no amount of money can buy what we have." It isn't. he said. for sale. Going back to the penthouse in Millicent Greg's foreign car driven by s French chauffeur, Guy thought of Patti's etntstio note when she heard of her engagement to Gregg. Darling, it's too divine," Patti hurl sclbbled in purple ink. Didn't I tell you he could glve you the world? You've come to your senses at. last. I'm proud of you sud I wont you to bring him to Washing- ton. I promise you a. round of parties. I do want every one to know you. darling. Of course I'm going to be your mslmu of honor?" Diana had written from Virginia, "I've never given you much advice, my dear, because very often these modem-tiny daughters far surpas their mothers in wisdom. I don't went. you to mis anything. And you can be given the whole world and still mlanthe one thing that. is the most portant thing. Re- member thnt the worth while things 1n life are sweeter because of the suffering. That's why they are worth whlla-because the bitter is mixed with the sweet" Millicent was pouring cocktails on the patio of the penthouse when Gay got hotne. She took the fragile glass and sipped the bright liquid. How good it was to sit in the sun once more and feel rested and free! I-Iow good it was b0 be out of the shop! Life tasted sweet again. living with Millicent in a penthouse that over- looked Manhattan, and shopping with Millicent who said, “That dress was made for a girl with red hair. Gay always protested and Millicent always said, Try it on. Iflwunttobuy youadresswhy shouldn't I?" Gay lifted her face to the sun, I had forgotten that people lived like this, Millicent.” You went through s phase. 1t year from now you will have for- gotten 1t." I don't think I want to forget it. It was good for me." Millicent clasped her slim jeweled fingers. I want you to climb sgsin, Gay, to the top of the ladder. I want to see the people who snubbed you come back to you like moths around n flame. Oh, you'll be sweet to them because you are sweet, but you'll get n feeling of triumph. Your house, your parties, your clothes will be the finest in New York. And I'm going to watch your climb proudly. You don't love Alan Riggs now, do you, dear?" I used to lie when I sold. I didn't lovs him. Icon soy it truthfully now. I don't love him." You love-my son? Gny mulled." Llke being poor. Millicent, Gregg is good for me, too. Millicent put down the cocktail glass end got up. I mtlst go in and dress now. Won't you wear the gold dress for Gregg tonight? It loot-ts so regal on you. dear. And you and hewlll go out; dancing and the people who've felt son-y for you will envy SHES lrritationsooth jealingpromofeli by using efiecti e, mildly mediated [UI|[|.|llll'“‘““ U | N l M L NI OUR BOADING HOUSE eo/wuns l’ / ‘\\\\\ out An; "we ‘M ‘§\ susu-rl-i- \ \\‘ \\ Houuos! n’ TAKEE A ‘DOG TO CATCH A ‘PLEA - you n. little." She touched Gay's shoulder affectionately. You are going to climb to heights again sud you're going to be the most envied young woman in New York." When Millicent went inside, Gay looked down the streets below dotted with people. She was high and she was lookins down again, shethoughs. Onoeabebndbeenin tho hurrying crowds picking her way scrum streets. But-but Chris belonged with the tide of working people. ‘They were his kind, his friends. Dld she, who had looked across s table in s. cheap rslouraut into dark mowing eyes, want power Chris lmew the secret of laughter, the secret- of n. simple life. He loved people and hated Intolerance and scoffed at power. She thought, feeling the warm sun against hnr face, No heights I could climb to socially would reach you, (711115. I can never lose eon- tnct with the six o'clock crowds. They're your world." when Gregg bent. to kiss her. she closed her eyes snd her lashes were tight. Would she all her life com- psrshheklx of this manshewas going to merry to Chris's kiss, sav- agely given and rvpouded to by her by n. rush of emotion such as she had never felt before? She culled on Penny one after- noon. It. was May now and the apartment was flooded with sun- light. Like n demure child Penny sat on the window-sent her earnest little face pressed close to the win- dow. A half finished fashion sketch was on her drawing-board. Seeing Gay in an ensemble of black end white, with her fox furs thrown carelessly acres"- her shoulders und n. coinage of gar- denlns pinned to them, she cried. "You scare rne!" She smiled. I was looking down at the street where mothers are wheeling their babies and thinking that in s. few months now I'll be wheeling my baby. Isn't it wonderful? It's funny, but when I think of it. I want, to cry. When I told Mac, he said he wanted to cry. too. But we just lwugheti and 591d how crazy we are. Penny frowned. " Mac says his gift, to his son will be his -wlngs," Gay kissed her cool forehead. "You don't have to give him gifts. He's already lucky, being your child and Mac's." You look very eligant. Gay. All the rough edges that. working and scrimplng gnve you areworn off. 1 You're polished and perfect again. = We heard from Chris yesterday." Gay's lashes swept downward. Chum-his nams......Deep laugh- ter, dark eyes intensely alive, nu old hat, a pipe between strong white teeth-Chris “Has he married Evelyn Ewing?" ‘He doesn't say anything about. marrying her. He said she was a. goodsport and they had funto- gelher. She comes to his room and drags him awry from his type- writer and makes him play tennis with her. Guy, what do you do these days?" "I'm not very useful, Penny. I have breakfast on the patio about nine. Then the hairdresser and manlourlrt. comes. Millicent and I shop for my trousseau and have cocktails before dinner. At night I put on s new dress and go dancing wlllh Gregg." "But don't you think you'll get awfully tired of that?" Penny laughed. Mac and, I don't know what we're going to do from one day to the next. It's fun." She looked st Gay gravely. Mu: nncl Ohrla end I love you, Gay. Don't let the pdlish and veneer, lovely as it looks, become so hard that we lose you." Gay got up quickly, That's what scares me, Penny-scares me!" ‘Diner-e was a restrained quietness about Gay at dinner in the cool spacious dining room. thought, Whenever she sees Penny, she's like this. Penny ls a sweet child and she's been good to her, but when Gay la my wife. I can't let her bs friends with a. fashion artist sud m s/vlstar who will never fly again. It's unkind but we're from different worlds." Several hours later he held her close to hlrn while they. danced 011 the polished floor atop a tall hotel 1 She took a deep breath. Mac has 1501a Chris's play! TOMATO JUICE is MOST Delicious when you Add a few drops ‘IN! ADMDIUKH ‘IHAIMIANSDMLIH her. She was graciotu and beauti- ful and he hsd plunked~ her from depths. He liked to think, You snubbed her, cut her, hurt. her, but as my wife you'll hsvelo come to her again. Money is power." He sold, I bought a yacht. today, Gay, a beautiful white thing for you. We'll have to have a. chris- tening party and I'll leave the name up to you." We won't give it my name, Gregg. What do you suggest?" I'd thought of-Fldella." She looked up and her expression was half frown, half smile. Why-Fidells " It will be a good reminder. Do you think I'll need s reminder to keep rne faithful?’ Faithful to you. yes, she thought, but my mind will sometimes go buck to a man who taught me so much. It will go back to Chris Mallory and in my mind I'll sit on n. balcony in Nassau with him be- neath the stars and wish he'd kiss me again as he kissed me one night. .. ..Fldells. ... There was n feeling of peace in seeing Penny, a. feeling of reality that she felt was lost in living in Gneggs polished world and with the charming worldly Millicent. Penny cried, Gum what? Oh. I wish we could celebrate wildly!" Yes, he did! lie didn't tell me until 1m nlshl. And it's already in rehearsal! 0h. I'm so glad for Chris and glad for us because we have such a lime bit of money!" _ _ (To be Contmueol New Glasgow r the mung sefinthfngrlifimngrdocent followers of mm Walton. spent emit“! ‘hours on the banks of the Clyde and no doubt msny bis flflh RWY!“ are being related round ti“ 19W flresldes. Our city friends 101-11111 U"? Rusblco rugnwav. an easy we” w the point of spevkM bwlll” since April 16th- Mr, Chester Bulman was s visi- tor to Charlottetown SaturdB-Y evening. Miss Margaret Stevenson, who has been visiting her mother. Mrs. Clara. Stevenson returned to her home in New G1n58°W °n 517111 11th. Mrs. Margaret Bulman is st present visiting friends in Sum- merside. Mr. E . H. Stevenson is visit.- lng his mother in Charlottetown. New Glasgow Creamery hes hall a very successful season and the manager m. W. Glennie ls kept busy looking after the interests 01f this enterprising Company. New Glasgow Dairying Onmpsny has DRHAMIlTUNS‘ P1115 l r, IUHEADACHE INDICESTION BILIOUSNESS l He loved her. 0f that he was sure. But there wssmlxed with his love. Business, EH moons? sumz, AM’ wl-lA-rce ‘n-v REA6ON ‘FER SBNDIM’ m APJOT can? or (AMT B! ‘m’ ‘BOYS FROM 11-1’ OWLG eLuB CFASHIM‘ ‘rt-llemrewwz RAlDED 11-1‘ ilOlNT,l.A5‘l' Niall-n; I Y mix/Nwww/xla’ n. t. en‘ m5 pride in exhibiting with ' NIWRIA HA5 ' A ¢%%/'//§,§ ‘F-UFP-Fu-ui-T-ITM-v- saAo, MAKE HA5TE, MADDEN! summon YOUR NIOST ‘DILIGBNT 2 5 one! ‘ROBBERY! some. mums ms vnxewtso Mv ammo TPOUPE ov- ‘PERFORMING ‘CONSTIPATION @§ga%g= §§§§§§s§=§' iéggggi "gggrsggggg i zvigi Ea . ' tliiezztz 35;? 5 .9; 5g F; Fl on machine lgenny. mourn one brother. He leaves to Adam 09B. . at New Glslsw. Rhoda of the Public Health department. Charlottetown, Lynette student at P. W. C. and 011s son Geome at. home.‘ The situated on picturesque Clyde is up to dale in every . It ls the home of two beautifully kept. Churches- Ohrlstlnn. over which Rev. W. G. Quldley is pastor sud the United Olvumh one of the fmlr church 0f the Oo/vendlsh Oonswsntlon, the minister being Rev. W. A. Pater- son. Educatlonnlly New Glasgow has been a leader sending forth many dertlngulahed sons smong which might be mentioned Hon. the realm of politics, Revs Robert Ialrd, Everett and Nelson Steuerlsorl and Hammond Smith. W. J. Mocbeod and Sterl- IPIB Brown. to the ministry. Drs. A. ‘B. Stevenson. Bruce Smith as well as msny successful business men. We have tzwo general stores owned and operated by m‘, R L_ Dicltleson and the estate of Rich. ard Binna. New Glance-w osn mu boast of 115M118 3- 0851886 nlnnufwcturing Plant. owned and operated by mu Bros. this business flourished 1n by 801w years under the manage. 111ml of the late Angus r 1am by our esteemed citizen .1. o.’ Stevenson. who 1n mm pa”; u“ business on to Stevenson and H111, m” Yam" °f 919 wweut owners. C" "I Output from this plant, Lu that need be ssld to recon-lend p; Wvlild I)! "Milli It N97 Glgxgwj’ ' I NOMIIDC withthe imprqvgd, highway this villwo will olltne into its own as a meoesto, l-hswesrv business man and its nesruess to our New Nation“ Purkstmvsnldlshwfllmokeltsn Mrs. Martha. flvwdlne l- Dlenssnt holiday u; Stnnmerside the guest of her daughter, we, 50mm gl-ymwm Stevenson, i5- lling’: Champion I-‘or Third Time IONIINW. April 30- (fii-ilw the third time in his life, Prank S Dylmte will not ea King's fimmpicu st s. ooronaltion on May Be performed this duty when King llldwsni WI and King George V were crowned nnd the Duke of Norfolk, Ihrl Marshal, ha; given him authority to carry the stand- nrti of mglsnd as King's Chamxlou when King George v11 ls crowned. A Dymnhs hes sttended every ooroflatlpn sinee the 14th century. Dymoke, who 1a ‘l4 and deputy- lieutensnt of Idnoolnshlre. is en- titled lo bear the Standard of lliuglsndbyvlrttreofhlstenurs of the Manor of Scrlvelalry. He lives are u-isp and delicious with milk or cream. Extra good with s hi1 bf fresh fruit or honey added. And so eon- Yonlont! Readytoserve in an instant- 'An idol] supper for little folks. Whole- some. Ensy to digest. htsiigrooers. Msdeby Kellogg in London, Outs-lo. rorrlnll- I'm . _ fi? MADE BETTER, RACKED BETTER . . . TASTE BETTER :15 low u.‘- $289 lFlClllCllPg Third Class un I This is only one of more then 100 ALL-EXPENSE oours to Buropethst hsvebeen srrsnged as new low prlcesi See Psrir Exposition (Ms to Oct.) and msny outstanding pageants, fenluls sud sports grants. Trsvsl by staunch Ba- prur, Dsrbsu or Mont shlplns Cslgln, Tourist or Third Clsssl Whatever your budget, there is on Ali-Expense Tour to tie lo Ash for special bulletin! I s sailings from Mons- re sud Quebec vis the 5t: LsvrrenoeSeswsym British and Continental ports. - brlslllirhrssadsqmysn lrallllvslor Wrlfel. C. JAMES, Dlstrs» Passenger Ilgeut, Saint John, N. TRAVEL BARGAINS ,- ' O C v B. i Mzsjor Hoopla i 5; UMF -F -~TH§E iv BEEN A ‘DAWJMG \\\\\\“.. .. .. FLEAs! M; Serlneldw Court, HO- “' Iilnoolndiile. Air Mail Service today said in an interview .. lleved mall service on the .. 1. line the July 1 opening." he said. I feel. personally. that on that mailservioe. at least. _ with passenger service opening ~. soon thereafter as r yearolxi bicycle Beacon. the highest point on Vie Mountain 1n South Africa. Professional Bards May linen July 1 ‘IOIRONIO. Apr. 31-40?) . D. Howe, of annHn Airways would start J "We srs still wor . wl11 sts lble." Sevenby-one-yeer-old B l d n s recently e an elg to MncLe EGAN & c0. Guru-ell Accountant 3Y3‘)... Ill Ilellllfld Hlfle 41. P. OUT OUR WAY