~ f -;' sow/um. I "» TFO! £11m . ‘I'm osmium. —wcak, soft wire. with Moneor two twists in mesh-in fact the llfordinary fox netting - " W » PRINCE EDWARD BRAND ‘extra heavily galvaniz- "Fod before and after weaving, each twist an L immovable jolnh-every = mull six times stronger than the ordinary. ' Bo safe-Ilse PRINCE i .. I can... w‘. .5 _;; i Semi/er Pm. Lin. v/ u)... um and supp/Ira. - "bouncer? SUMMERSIDE PLI. w\_ , _.._..n\._ll ' COAL If your coal requirements are. low, we can supply you with good fresh coal-comprising INVEBNESS SCREENED OLD SYDNEY BCBEENED @'$l"llLE$,_-l;, H? ill? l Ball-Bearing . Motors The life of a motor is the life of‘ its insulation. Hard brittle insula- tion. especially if oil soaked, sends motors to the repair shop or to the scrap pile. Fairbanks-Morse motors have insulation that will not harden and crack. Fairbanks-Morse ball hearing motors require greasing only once a year and eliminate oil soaked wind- ings. oil spotted products. oil slop o_n_ the floor and the cost of oil and oiling. Fairbanks-Morse motors have a liberal overload capacity and are now made in “fully enclosed" and “ventilated" types. which can operate safely in the foulest acid fumes and in extremely damp and dirty places. "Um cauanuw ' ‘M0158 COMPANYaCimfted Mi-Qry-fdaailun-tornw-MI u sr-nnvcnmr. scnaaman umou mrr ALBION srov: armor: nourm nann NUT mum s-rova aasco com: Our Phone No. is 1'16 and guar- antee quick deliveries. , W. D. Gillis 8r Co. PHONE 1'16 British Columbia " Mouldings and Sheathing ' luster-rived direct from Vancouver. Ono hi! carlosd b. c. nrovnnnros AND SIIEATHING Assorted patterns. L. M. POOLE & CO PAOLPS WHARVES 005G‘ FOR SALE At Breadalbanc, Hotel Pru- perty with 2i) acres land. short ‘distance from village. also two farms of 50 acres each. one half mile from village. First class land for potato growing. Parties interested municate with M. nr-znuanv, t -" Breadalbane. com- »o-o»o++o+o+¢++o+n ones‘ t-Pl-l mo. QOQfOQ-O-O GO“ EYES TESTED Glasses Fitted Competent service with latest equipment. E. W. TAYLOR . J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRISTS. 142 Richmond Si. >O-O-O-O-Obb0Q-O§046+0 cans» Professional Cards R. R. BELL BARIISTEB. SOLICITOB. ETC. Cameron Block. Charlottetown. MONEY TO LOAN Dr. c. c. Archibald Gnduate of N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice Limited to Eye, Ear. Nose Y and Throat "Putin; Eyes and supplying Glasses - Ofllce, Bayer Budding Great George Street Office Hours-ll to 12.30. 1.30 to 5.00 fihlllt-rk R. McGuigan B. A. BAI-IIBTEB. SOLICITOR. ETC. IIONIY TO LOAN GIINNII Block, CharlotteiowlhPl-l. McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. B. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Atiorney-at-Law Office: 180' Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. 1. McDonald d: McPheei I B- A- I. hmrplayflmn. r. MePllll ATIOXIYB. ITO. IOIII I“ LOAN '_UIXIIQQIUIQIMQ!I Thai. valuable property on East Side of Hillsboro Street between Kent and Grafton Streets. consist- ing oi’ two double tenement houses and onc single house, Nos. 136, 144, 146, 152. 154. being the property oi the late Rev. W. P. Taylor will he role .i “NlIW-I-dlys plris don't hesitate to mention things that take your breath Iway." ‘F r-mmillv. > /V\'\RS\I(\L a WAS NOT HER OWN “She gave me an ugly lock." “Well, it couldn't have been own. al she rtlll has It." sold by May 4th. 1928 at the hour of 12 J . D .'I‘aylor. Public Auction o'clock noon. Terms made known at sale. For‘ further information apply to .1. A. McDonald Auctioneer (If 169 Grafton St. 4-28-stwt-4l l ) , 0n Wednesday. MM’ 2nd o'clock sharp of farm, stock, crop,‘ farm implements as f llows: Fprm of 90 acres. 80 acres clear and in good state of cultivation. Balance in wood-anti lumber. rrrrr-"r" Good buildings. ivcll fenced and on Friday ' a THE EXCEPTION t 1' u "There never was a married man without a mother-bylaw. you thlnkl’ “Oi course, there never was." "Don't you think Adam was r married man?" Watered. school at door; only -','/| oi a mile from Village Green Station. Also all my stock. crop, etc. as followsz-Z. horses, 2 choice cows, 55 Yhens. Implements; 1 hinder, l mow- ier. 1 rakc, disc spring tooth liar-l Irows, roller, truck wagon. curl. Ilflv- ‘ing wagon, box sleigh, ivoml sleigh. lpulper and lot oi’ other rmplclnents-l (Irop-—5 tons hay. 3 tons straw, 60_ bus. oats. 100 bus. potatoes. All huh, ness. forks, shovels, hoes ‘and int of‘ articles not mentioned. y Terms of farm at sale. Of stock-E etc, '7 months on all sums over; $10.00 6 per cent. off for cash. i SEYMOUR WEATl-IERBIE I ‘ Village Green .J. A. Wlrllnnliltl. ' 1 j Auctioneer. 1 lll-‘Jb-wxfmi. ‘ Malnlnotll Clearing; t Auction Sale Al Ml. ifillwurtl Road, (nu: l1lil_0 lruln (.7h:ll'l0l.lelo\vll, on Tllllrfiillly- Mnv Zlrd, i928, ul. 12 o'clock snarl)- r;"l‘OCK —5 horses. "M Zcldllllil l" lbsx; cnc gelding. a yr-‘i- mu" inure, l0 Y?“ Old one. l ,_ _ t -.._.__..-. -.,_...__. 1y... “m. 111m Mm. 144m u)»: iilupl. Aubrey, hrectlirlu bcluw); Hpkunu‘ ll years old, Lmlgstcp Lnrinsel. dam "Oil-Ill" AllbFQV." Fllmldl (lulu by “Pul'ksid('." MUM Llflmd d“? Fanny Purunll by Pllmc“ ' several hall‘ (iucrusoy. one Short- lmril bull. one year old; one Guern- sry heifer cull‘: three geese, sheep. 60 breeding owes; high grade Shrop- shire; one brood sow. "MOYVR" Duke.“ lMPhklMlLNTS-Birldcr. ll. fool mower; side delivery rake, slccl dump rake, hny loader, latest make .1 furrow blow; 2X rlvw~ 1'7 Wm‘ sccllonril seeder, manure spreader (low down). horse turnip sower. lmnrl turnip sown-r, turnip pulpor. sculflcr, straw (auttcr, (power rlrlv- en). marl, wheels and axle. sprlnil tooth liar-rows, two farm wagons. poles and frame and stock rack, one urnln lrrluder. All ubovc implements Massey Harris. One Cleveland trac- tor. Z) section spike harrow, one roll- er. grain gender, set clippers. Dc Laval cream separator (power driv- en). one Halls threshsr and cleaner (medium size). wood sled. drlvinll slclghs. driving carriages, one car- riage pole, grain slings, (6 sets). lmy forks. (grappling). one steel frame. cross-cut saw. scales (1200 lbsz. nearly new). lumber for silo, 10 feet diameter milled to lit 20 ft. long wire stretcher. one Master Six Mc- Laughlin car. one Cadillac car. work harness, double and single. driving by nut‘ (lrufl. lllly. one year nllli 9 ¢0W$~ _ WORSE STILL Mary: She let that fool kiss her. Marie: But worse still, she lel that kiss fool her. COMFORTING WORDS Bug: A very wise man once laid the more haste the less spcedl Cheer up, Snalley, old boy. _.....,..._. ___. To_l_.gt ‘Beautiful summer resort at Canoe (Jove. House. store. out buildings. with three acres of laud. 200 yards from sea-shore. Apply 3i) Grafton St. 4978-4-27-fw-li TENDERS The United Church of York re- quire Tenders before May 4th. rc- rnodelling the building. Plans and specifications may be been at office of .1. E. liarrls. Architect. Charlotte- town. Lowesfor any Tender not neeessrii, accepted. HAROLD. WATTS. body. York. 4160-4-27-71. I _¢_._._ LOTS FOR SALE l ’ Tenders For Church ‘iarncss. Farm tools oi all kinds. I Lot No. 1—0n Pownal Street all- Joinlng 8t. James’ Manse. , Sale positive. No reserve as 1 have, u‘ N’. k0“ h“ d“ M Mm eased my farm. Terms at sale. If stormy sale will be held Friday .1. it. DENNIS. ' Mt. Edward Road J. A. McDonald Auctioneer. 40694-2041 Wit!- - _ t u, ioau-l-gc-or. r__. brace Street next to B. B. Holman‘:- Theoe two Lots will be cold at able prices. Apply to W. A. Stewart. Chairman of Trustees 8t. James‘ Church. :.a..Ab I . ooooooeooeeeoeeoooooo-qoo “Jealous Hearts," B! _ nrnunao uaanoua 4-OO4- O4fQo-q Oontlnued TEMPTATION For several minutes, Millicent stood motionless in the wide, cool, shadowed hallway. staring a; 31m- or's letter to Tony. Her resolve not to be jealous, made just a few minutes before, faded like thc morning mist before the rising sun. in an instant, a new, burningnm- quenchable anger and _ resentment against her husband and her foster. sister. Her common sense fled before the to Tony. She didn't stop reason, lo argue that 1t; was a most natural action on Elmer's part. Elinor had had been in College, when he had spent two summers ln Europe, when he had gone on a holiday. It would have been odd, if sheyhadrrt ram >OI'1_A_lti:O'i_"'_i'lfJ_'_1‘OWN oiulilwmn She" experienced. revelation that. Elinor was writing‘ always written to Tony when he8 n. Millicent heard footsteps. An ini- pulse that seemed not to ” long to her made her reach out, snatch up the letter, and thrust it into the bodice of her frock. 'I'hen she turned around and said coolly, though her heart was bedt- ing fast and her hand was trem- Ming: "Oh, good mornlnz. Jason. I've brought over a letter that I wish you to give to Mr. Tony when he returns." The old colored butlers face was wreathed in smiles at the sight of her. He was already devoted to his new mistress. She was what he termed "high-toned folks." He‘ had "neveroulte approved of Elinor, will: her slang "and brceziness of man- ncr. "Mlstah Tony’ll‘bé right disap- pointed clat he done missed yo'-all," he said. as’he took the envelope that contained the letter Elinor had written to Millicent and on which she had scrawled her message. Millicent turned away, a bitter smile on her pretty lips. As lf Tony would care! v “Pllrrun along now, Jason, or I'll be late for lunch. is everything going smoothly here?" “Jes' fine. Miss Millicent," h}; as- sured her. ‘ “De gentrmen hunt all “Mlstall Tun y'l_l he right disappnl he said. '1 Yitiéif . _dat l he dohe FnTEETfin," ‘K written to him now. lclllng him about her llfo in New York. It would have been odd-lf Milli- cent hadn't remembered one moon- light night in the garden, and El- inor in Tony's arms! That memory made all the dif- ference in the world! From the recesses oi the house. EEZBVIA ITBHEI] AND jflRNED O 0n Arms and Six I Years. Cuban eals. “when l was a small boy-cerem- ibeokeouton my uruaand lega in pimpla. Ao I grew older the bmme wa and turned very pied. and my clothing aggravated it. 1t ltdaedand blamed so that many enight 1 oonld not sleep. The trou- ‘bie continued for six years. “A friend advised Outicinn Soap gndOlmmeutsolsentforafree nmfle. I found great relief after "lllflfi it lo purchased a cabs of Soap and a box of Curb mra Oiutmmt which healed me." (Signed) Louis W. Plum. 7128 Awe" Edmonton. Aha. Use Ouflmru Soap. Ointment and Tnlwm for daily toiln prpesea. 9-32 ‘&-".'.'.‘Ll'.'“_..“..‘..'-“ ’ wit. i He. T huc. LONGS-ET 2.06% ‘ Son of Dillon Axworihy. Jtecord at 3 years old. 2.10%. Longsoils Dam is The American Belle 2.12%. at Ii great brood mare with 8 in the list, 4 below 2.10. This horse will be in the stile at Charlottetown this season until July lat, after that he will be prepared for the fall racing. Longset is a. provon sire oi speed as the “cords show. Devilset took a , gravely, as she nodded good-by and day and sect up, talkin‘ and pin-yin‘ cyahds, haf dc night." p “The party must be quite a’ suc- cess," Millicent said, smiling in spite of herself. "Yessum," admitted Jason doubt- fully. “But ah'l1 be right. glad when yo'-all comes back .' It don't seem right wlvout yo'-all." "Thank you, Jason," she replied stepped out into the sunshine of the terrace. He watched her go, shaking his wooly old head dubiously. He'd never seen newly-married people so willing to live in separate houses and see-each other only occasional- ly. Colonel Deering and his beau- tiful Itallan bride hadn't acted like that. Colonel Deerlng would never have thought of entertaining a hunting-party during the first few months of his marriage, while his wife resided at her former home. Modern manners and customs were too much for Jason. Meanwhile, Millicent sped back toward Carver Hall with Elinor": letter to Tony. She was ashamed and yet triumphant. The real Millicent was horrified at her thlevery. The new Millicent who had come into being at the moment when she had seen Elinor and Tony kissing, patted her or. the hack and told her she was a clever girl and that it was lucky that she had gone to Lynnwood lust then. "Now I'll know!“ this ncw Milli- bent gloated, as shc pressed hcrf hand against hcr breast and felt. the envelope concealed there. "AW soon as I gel. homc and read this, I'll know-beyond the shadow of a doubt." But. the real Millicent warned: "Arc you sure you'll be happy. even lf you do know? Isn't it like- ly that you'll bc cvcn more wretch- cd? You'll always have on your conscience this horrid sch-you've deliberately stolen a letter. written by a sister you love, l.o your hus- band. whom you also love." The new Millicent scoffed: "Rubbish! Don't be mid-Victor- ian! If your husband and your foster-sister are sweetheart», you have a right. to know it. Open thc letter and find out!“ - three year old record oi 2.17 ‘A which is the Maritime record. Evaaet and Peggy Longsol. both showed their getting wonderful stock, large. handsome, sound and speedy. There will be about fifteen of his get in training at the Charlottetown race track this season. His colts are sel- ling for high prices. Two of them have been sold In - the State of Maine for racing purposes. Terms for the season $25.00, flvo dollars at time of service and a note for $20.00 payable Nrwmher‘ 1st. 1928. 1n all cases where more In sold or parted ‘with fee becomes due and must be paid. Mares at owner's risk. PETER. J. CONROY ' 80% Kent Si. Owner and Manager Sealed Tenders for re-modellng and making additions to the Ken- slngton United Church will be re- ceived hy the undersigned up to May 15th. Plans and specification may be seen at any time at the office of Dr. A. A. Inw- estor any ‘ ‘ not necessarily ac- ' 1.. r. roman. ability to heat 2.20 Jlhis horse ls| ‘ The real Mllllccnt argued: "Do you really want to know? l Isn't uncertainty better than know- lcdgc--ln this instance? If you do lknow, and what you suspect ls true. what can you do about it? Noth- _ lng-exccpi. btrmorc mlserablo than g you arc!" All thc way back to Carver Hall the conflict raged ln her heart. The luncheon-gong was sounding when she mounted the stops, but shc ex- cused herself on the plea of a head- ache after the long walk ln the hot sun. Once ln hcr own room. shc sat by thc window and looked into thc garden. thc fateful letter in hcr hand. Should she break thc seal? Or should shc destroy _ thc letter un- read? (To Bo Continued.) Strawberry Plants For Sale , ____ Senator Dunlap Strawberry plants for sale. 00 cents per hundred plants. I will pay all freight charges on these strawberry plants tn any port of P. E. inland when shipped by roll. 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