§ like the attractive colour- ' Inge and designs of Penmans Coli Hose and Sweaters-mothers appreciate the sturdy t durability assured by this famous name. "‘i‘_ll=i' . . 1905 0 Children, themselves,- JUVENILE GOLF HOSE AND SWEATERS Limbeirlost A Girl ‘The y dsugh non Al. it but got no lYmDBthy or help; acts-it was more than she could bear. She started to walk home, and the Simona overtook her tired and soul of her loved dead and‘ put it resented-she flung herself on her bed, and suifered agony of heart and soul all through the night. CHAPTER VH1. eate Sermon Elnora hunted for her old ‘last Summer's white dress, freshly washed — she was told by -there was nothing more. Elnora put on a gingham dress. passed her mother with a. cold, hard face, and l f"%".""i'i‘i‘."*‘Eiltii‘ __.._.__:-:§= BERMUDA and ... ..-....,.. {i- 1i 94 Great George Street 4 < . aixefi :-: E.__ :-: -=:-—=_ FOR SALE Prise-winning Gladiolus. mixed 3 colors, one dosen bulbs st torty T cents, three doses: tor one dollar Z putpsid. Order now. @- v ' 1 ms. ooanon MncMlldiAN ‘. North River L-57354-9-6l. New Low Summer Rates effective with April 20th Sailing. For full particulars call W. Ii. ROGERS Phone 540 and 541 ' I p; i 1-: i 1.; ==__ -.- i -_- =- wrsr mines u il-k? I-Z % I-l i Charlottetown, P. E. I. soufru LAKE corwsrvr Qowding the spacious new school building from foyer to dias a large and appreciative audience attended the concert staged under the aus- pices of the local branch of the Women's Institute in South lake School on the evening of Friday, without g » Have Your Eyes ’ f”? A 3, Re-Examined ' - Regularly Your two-year-old reading Blames are now no longer sult- able. They don't h; n, l ENOUGH. Your eyes u; not ; now in the condition they were f y, ‘ In two years ago. l! you re- ‘ " .. L oognize that fact you will have ‘ ' a . nexnminstion and seem-e - the help which their FREQ. BN1‘ condition demands. Neg. lect of this matter is very up. wise. G. F. Hutcheson right of redemption. It is intended to advertise all arrears, including all before advertised. as soon as a new list can be prqiared, to take advantage of the enabling legisla- tiou. L-Mi8-4-8-8i Os NOTICE . The Prince Edward island Bol- steln Fricslsn Association will pay the annual it. 0. P. dnes of 85.00 tor any Holstein. ’ ‘ ’ hishordlnB-QEllkrAwll hi. 1935, providing this breeder is s member of the Provincial Associa- tion. Membership lee 41.00 per OPTOMETRXST » SEEDS SEEDS CARTERS SEEDS GROW Our Spring SEED CATA- LOGUE bas been distributed, nearly eight thousand of them, but we have some left. Send Is s P081‘ CARD if you did not get a 6011!. and one will be mailed promptly. GARDEN SEEDS For HOTBBDS and WIN- DOW GARDENING get some of our Seeds for early plant- year, payable to the Secretary Cecil J. Stewart, Hampshire Wil13'i*1c1s We are wholesale and re- tail distributors for Silver Tip Fox Biscuits, cube, bread, meat, etc. Phone 577, Progressive Egg 8: Poultry Market, 68 Queen St. L-5777-4-i0-2i Professional Bards McLEOD 8' BENTLEY Prohibition Commission Obss. II. lilacs. Chairman cainemmm m. s. mucous. West so. mm. - lobe scams. Ilsmllton. send All iulsrmstlen regarding lull-actions u rlonmmon so: to the above or to [specter I. M». a. c. n. r. Charlottetown. Donald, 001D. March first. Notwithstanding difficult travel- ling conditions and the prestige of inclement weather the surrounding districts were well making the concert a signal success. The proceeds. amounting to some twenty-five ‘oliars were anwopris» ted by the Warren's Institute to reimburse the organization expended to help de- fray the cost of building and fur- nishing the new school last year. The different numbers of the pa» gram consisting of four dialogues snus logues inter- msed with music. vocal and in- . stéiirnental. step-d w A , . andsevesel lids‘. C. C. Dialogue, Duet, pa-nied Dialogue. Messrs. John I'm-d The "The funds which Ralph MacDonald. "When the Wife's Away," Cecil MacDonald, Alfred Fisher, Rita Glllis, Eileen Mac- Donald, Inez Rose, A. MacDonald. Ralphsnd accompanied Rose. Recitatio . Vernon Fraser. Dialogue, "Curing the Borrowers,” Joseph more, Elwyn Fisher, d Ellen Fisher. by Mrs. Rose. Pantalocn Fight," Misses Helen and Gertrude, and Jean MacDonald. Monologue. Elwyn Fisher. Step-dancing, Dim, Ella and Agnes Benton, ac- companied by Mrs. Maolntyie. Step-dancing, Mrs. Roche and Jean MacDonald. J. Anthem brought the program to u represented, this snclng etci, were the fact that the players in the preparation of their production had lsbmired un- der divers difficulties, not the least of which being the fact that they were all novices, just rnaHng their in the field of drains. Following is the program evening: Opening man, Violin selections o! the meetilbisychair- by.1fl’.|10hlmgre ccosnpsntcd ‘Mamie ' Lillian ‘Mac and Joe," plviaclesn and Joseph Monologue, Mrs. Alex. Cameron. Duet, Master John DeRoche and accompanied by H. DQ- Dieliegue, "Veterinsry- Vets," Elwyn, Alfred and John Fisher Mrs. J. H. Deltoche. singing of the National straight to the Bird Woman, who took her wedding dress from an old cut and pinned and bastcd until El- inet those of Billy, Wesley and Margaret/they smiled a. warm greet- ing, but when they met those of her mother there was no softening o! her face-no sign of recognition. Studying the faces and clothing o! the handsome boys and rttractive girls of the clas, Mrs. Cornstool: could not justify her anions-she began to see what the coarse dress- es and heavy shoes had meant to Elnora among the others. Early ytoniaifsitioor. offering to get. a was attending to her dress. graduation this note; coat. and when she .During that time, In. Oom- stockrhsd sclteuqi some toward her Jrutuotasrnuohasllil- the Blntons had hoped. neared ; graduation time, Ei- wllscovered . herself without the new dresses she need- exorolscs; and nothing at college fund. Unless she a Yellow Emperor moth complete a collection for a man India for which she was to re- ceive s big price, she had little hope. She appealed m her moths: an WW. The High School play came a few nights later, and Elnora was to take part. Mrs. Comstoek consented to go vrlth the Blntons, but refused to go inside. After the Slntons went in. curiosity got the better of her, and she slipped in lust in timeto hear Elnora play beautifully between the worn—the swamp had sent Lack the ‘ into the body of the daughter she _ 0n the night of the Baccalaur- ' dress but could find nothing but her _ her mother that she was to wear it , went out into the night. She went trunk, and with the maids neip, nora looked lovely as the others. As Elnorifs eyes, from the platform. next morning she was at the Bird dress for Graduation. She was curt- iytold by the maid that Miss Com- - stock was asleep and was not to be disturbed -- that the Bird Woman As Elnora was dressing for her , a package arrived with "I ,was married in these _ _ andlhldihtendcdbobenuried» m: y- in them, but perhaps‘ it would be ' sensible for you to graduate edge oi a beautiful handmade petti- saw the relief that flooded her mother's face, she knew that forgiveness was in her Afew mornings later, Mrs. Com- stock deliberately crushed with a _ " JOWPII MMDwBld. a by and get ed in them yourself, li , ' Mrs. w. s. Maelntyre. _ » - like. Violiam selections by W. B.i_ ‘_ Your Mother." , ii Mlwm 84100119883011 . 1B8. ’ " Anmians Qqcrry TAXES d a B I. m?‘.i.¢'3'§i§”l$i“ Fnvhrilrsmg IA VB A he ,_ ‘use-for tax sales of 9 811 03301116. l!!!» - - -- _ "E1 “bu, h“ m", “on ‘mended Rpgg mvwygi Fisher, Bgmufl 5nd woman sitting next the slntons, she DQNSTRATIQN to “ *“- sale mud h" 5km E ‘rifle w 511°" m” Your nearest Ford dealer will be [lad to give yon n drive-yourself demonstra- Began-d M... heart, and that she would go home lien In I1» New FORD V43- by 1B8. I’. B. m m? mliimml- No obligation. can-rm IX. n" Fwd W!’ h" 51W"?! meant aopontluble service and honest value. New times have given it further distinction. More and more. with each passing year. it becomes the synrbol oi‘ progress and ‘the nawggt, 1m”; developments in automobile The Ford goes forward with the needs oi o... people. god's... v-a {or 1935 reflects that policy. n s. thoroughly modem in every detail. with many exclusive improvements and advantages. Ford V-8 means a modern engine in c modem car. . THE NEW FORD v-st forearms eras stare-ins" .519 eff“ NEW II E D U C I! I) PRICES maul low buys s '32 IerilVstlsalls nouns lulu for ddI-alls. TUNE IN the FORD SUNDAY EVENING HOUR; Symphony Orchestra and celebrated guest soloists. 9 o'clock Eastern Standard Time. Columbia System. FRED WARING AND HIS PENNSYLVANIANS. Thursday evening at 9:30, Eastern Standard Time, (Iolnmbia System. I month and a res. sonablc down pays towel. the last moth Elnora grasping her arm. time. Mrs. moth——," she began. would have finished the the swamp. and to complete the collection-although Elnora tried to dissuakle tiger r e . __ 00mm“ swuck h", killing last enough to suit me 1 leaving a red mark plainly across her cheek; Elnorss lock frightened her. "11 I had known it was a "You did knowl I told you, and begged you not to touch lt-it was the last one I needed, and you've crushed itl It fund on which I could have gone to college. You never made any pretence of loving ma; now I'll be equally frsnk with you. I hate you! You are s selfish, wicked woman, and I hate, you!" She went out the back door. and took the path leading toward Mechanically tidying the cabin. Mrs. Cornstock grew more nervous every minute; she knew plans were made for Margaret to take Elnora wouldn't touch you any mile than I would the black Pllille. I Q1 going heme to my girl, and see if she'll forgive me the awful injustice I have done her." She walked home swiftly. She went to her room and gathered all the long-cherished belongings of Robert Oomstock, took them to the quagmire, and watched them- sink where years before she had watched their owner sink. Then for the first time, she left her door wide open. Bhe slipped into ‘Einorrs room, and studied carefully all the specimens she found there, all carefully mounted and pinned in boxes. Then she carried a few otithe moth books down stairs and was reading, when Wesley Hinton came down the road. New disaster that Mrs. there was nothing another year. NORMAN W. LOWTHER Barrister I Attorney At IAI OI (lrsst George lthst Charlottetown. I. I. l. noun fro was Alex.- W. Nlatbeson cams-res. postures no. deflections " ~- -' -. -.» .. ma wet,» k.‘vp.i‘. y ‘ffiIl-fll to by ilnneoifl W" "at W’ will“ Elvim- ".1 de- ward Elnora holding out the moths, serve it." "You are getting your "Elnora, my girl, mothers found you another moth!" That night El- nora went to sleep, her head pillow- ed on her mother's arm. awaited morning. A mouse had eaten the M, precious moths; and some live ones Ccmstock and Jatvbad put in the case the nlgnt ertzre, had destroyed the wings of the mounted ones with their flutteringsllt would Summers to replace the lost moths; A - ~ ~ ~ r’ one winter, and putkoli’ college for (To Be Continued) Georgetown her many friends - been»: Salmon in no ma. o» moo-spout lashing-sur- wrlst recently is mokilli "WW1 BUILD MINIATUFE "QUEEN . wry ‘xowggt MARY cmsoow-s mp Costing 32 motor vessel Basie D0081“ i001! 000 hi h ill never take i an u.» place m cont of u» fiooeuthflg; ‘um: h‘; by“, ..,,unched.. a, , Clydebenk shlnyards- It is a foot long miniature-exact even the lifeboat propeller blades i the mighty liner Queen Mary. 11 under construction. noon bid ($1215) which was tendered. by Captain Arthur White of MuiTIlY Harbour was accepted by 3119M“ Keays subject to sanction by legs-l _e t mo authorities at 0hasiotteinwn.-G. as i “ll in» . “in a vii dill“ TiiE IMPERIAL MOTORS cw»- Whm-m» we m w i1‘3,.i°'£i.7.¥£“é.i3..“;:€{f°t.ii"li §§.§?“iii°;.’.i’l?'iti’ti§"‘ii¥§i§£' "m tunings oi the Sea" the ladies. after which the younger _, . themarkonh ck iiishoedi emnem n mm“, m ntnppfn‘ m‘, er one st w when Kate told him if they ha ‘ i .. 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