s.-‘. V. _ I i l i l - -progglflnity ties in Eastern Canada. June 1st, 1936. ,A‘ Golden Opportunity - - Is hereby offered to secure one ofthe finest Hotel Proper- - The “Beach Grove Inn’ and farm is for sale, and is so well known that any elaborate description is not necessary. The Hotel will be‘ opened on the 22nd of June, ‘under ' capable management. Cuisine will be of the very bst. Reservations can be made now at the Hotel. For par- ticulars re sale please apply to J. G. Sterns, Sourls. ,l;2iL UABLE FOR PROPERTY SALE That well-known property of P. Mullins, No. 99 Pow- lull St., consisting of large house with store. House con- tains 15 rooms, including bath room, steam heated; large vllrd; stable to accommodate 15 horses. Central location for store, hotel, rooming house and stabling. Property in good repair. aC2‘p.m. on that date. '"'For p:u‘ticular_s apply on the Liis-295 —_—;If not sold by June 19th will be sold by public auction premises or to J P. BRADLEY & C0.. Auctioneers. I offer for sale by tcmlvr my vlliuallle farm of 100 acres conven- ir.-ntlv located at North ’l"ryon with to markets, school, ohurchcs, stores. mills, crenmery. etc. This property, having‘ received scientific attention for the post foivty yczus. is attractive to one de- siring excellent buildings, electric ‘lights, rluming water, Dl‘0d'-ll!iiV3 gofl, mm a profitable farm invest- mutt. ‘lenders. with and without crop. I will be received until July first- For further information phone, write or visit. .. GEORGE H. CALLBECK. L-488’? FOR SALE ‘SUIVIIKER HOWE Beautiful seasho 1: property 3110'"! as “The lfeliges” situated on the shores of the Gulf of st. Lawrence owned by Mrs. Gone Morris. AnacreandahalfofllI.ndlI’ollir- lng on Prince Edward Island's North Shore. famous for surf bu?-Mill» beautiful shade trees. Residence has large vcrzuldas on front and two sides: living-room 22 x 35 contains two fire places; large dining-room. ulso outside dining-roorn, five Elle“ bed-rooms, two servants‘ bed-rooms and paths. The property has it! own electric light and water plant. I180 three car garage. Everything in ex- cellent state of repair. will be sold completely furnished lnd~équipped ready for occupation. or without furniture to suit purch- aser. Apply Till: EASTERN TRUST COBWANY 154 Richmond Street, V Charlottetown. P. E. I. L-5270-6-13-20. NOTICE ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meetirg of the 35.1- Protestant orphan-re will be held in Paul’: Parish Hall, Prince St., (llntrlottctowfl, P. E. I. on Frldfl-Y evening June 19th, 1936 at 8 0'ol0ck P. M. , A number of trustees are to be Ill?- pointed to the board and all con- tributor: present will have I Vote: complgoe printed financial report: will be distributed and the work of the Jnstitu ’ freely discussed. Thh meeting is wide open to the public and all are cordially invited to ittenli: the Clergy are asked to male thin announcement on the Sunday previous. . IRA ;l-llli2-s-9—1l-1e-1e-ls. "‘ Large house No. 91 King Street. Possession June "I5th, 1936. to S. DesROCHES, - Solicitor. ‘Canadian Bank of Com- I ' merce. Bldg. Apply .137 Eellrgetovln-illlarlottetowll Bus Smlce STARTING MONDAY. APRIL 27th. ' or as soon after as possible. nun-on 48 Road Baldwin’. loud st. Theresa‘: ..,..-- I-09 Pesto: ' made, otherwise the proceeds of the CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Notice to creditors of tits‘ meeting where assignment mndc. IN ’l'llE MATTER OF THE Bankruptcy of Cobb, McKay at Todd, Ltd., I body corporate. of Summcrslde, Prince County Prince Edward island, Auth- orized Assignment, Debtor. Notice is hereby given that Cobb, McKay & Todd, Limited, a body corporate, of Summerslde, in Prince Edward Island, made an assignment on the 4th day of June 1936, and that the first meeting of creditors will be held on the 19th day oi June 1936, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon at the Law Courts Building, in the City of Charlotte- town. To vote thereof proofs of claims and proxies must be filled with me prior thereto. Those having claims against the estate must file the same with the Custodian or the Trustee when ap- pointed before the distribution in estate will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, without re- gard to such claims. Dated at Sunune “ , day of June 1936. Address of Custodian, P. 0. Box 38, Sumruel-side, P. E. I. FREDERICK J. E. WRIGIYI, Custodian. L-4791-6-9-L8-18. this 5th Mortgage Sale There will be sold by public suc- tion in front of the Law Courts Building at Charlottetown in Queen's (‘nunIy. in the Province of Prince Hdwurd Island, on Tuesday the 7th till] of July, A1). 1938, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, ALL that pnrvcl of land on Lot Twenty-four in Queen‘: County, in Prince Edward Island bounded and described Is fol- lnws: Bounded on the “'1-It by tile. llulllico Rood, iillti running on said lfond nine chains and sixty-two links, thence East thirty-three chslus, thence North ulne chains and sixty- two links, thence west thirty-three to the place of commencement hnumlcd on West by liustico Road, on tho South by lund in possession of Angus Gnllunt, on the East by lund of Jnnles G. McCnllIlm and on North by lund of James Henry Mc- lnnls containing twenty-nlus acres of land. it little more or less. ALSO ALI. that other parcel of land on Lot twenty-fnur aforesaid bounded and (icllcr-llled as follows: Commencing on the West side of tho Rurtico Bond in the Southern boundary of twenty- flve acres of land owned by one John Neill and ncquird by him from the Estate of his late father John Nclli, thence nlong snid Itond :cluth- wnrdly n sufficient distance to make and include fifty acres of land here- in couvoyed, thence Westwnrdly and parallel with the southern boundary of the sbova named twent -five acre: to the rear line of farms routing on the New Glasgow Road, thence Northcrly :11 the said resr line to the South boundary of the twenty- fire acre: above mentioned and thence Elutwsrdiy along snid south- orn hountisry to the Rllstlco llosd nforesnid containing fifty acres of lnnd, a little more or less lllltl being the Northern one-half of the form of one lnlndr:-d ncrcs owned by the raid Jnhn Neill ntljncont on the South to the above named twenty-five acres. The more call: is made under and by virtue of and pursuant to n owcr of nalc contained in I certain ndenturc of Mortgage hearing date the first day of June, A.D., 1023, sud msclc hctwcen Percy Smith of Oyster Bed Bridge in QIl'.!llll'D County in Pninco Ill wnrd lslnnd, Farmer, and Ilciln Smith his wife, of the first part, llnd Dunlcl Slownrt of Chnrlottl-town in Qul-on‘ll (‘minty in Prince Edward lnlllnli. (lentil.-man. of the second punt. null because of default having been mlldc in tho nymt-nt of tho.pl-lnclpal money filiil ntcrcst homily secured. For further pllrtlculnr: the Office The Company, or to hell at hfnthieson, " n, Charlottetown. ‘wanted this 6th day of June, A.D., DANIEL DTEWAIIT, u0l't‘IK9Q. L-6834-fl-6-1 8- 20- 21 (hnrldatown ..... 4.00 P.II. Johnston’: llvu .. 4.10 P.If. Wdnta-‘I Corns: .. £802.11. Fort unlit: Lu goediqnn ....1.... ullhfl. Nobsnnres LIILI. F.AlTHF.UL' A-___j_fi in Innonnooslulc lualou _. E Elli , "I have lost every Ifoltforlllmexoqptpiryand has doubled because of his week now." She put her hand on his um. “I'll get the money for you, Joel." “Do you think I'll take any mon- ey from your swell friends? rathergoto Jatlthantakemoney from Mark Christian and be in- debted to him." “I'm going to Louis for it." He looked at her. “His wife is div- orcing him. Is it because of you? You were pretty thick with h.l.m." "His wife wants to marry some one else,” Iris said swlcully. “This isn't the time to talk about me. Mr. Butler is being decent, about this. :5 . goal. He won't tell your boss at the ank. there.” “And if Iouls Tracy does give you the money, what then? You won't marry me now, will you? You hate me for thl.s—wilen you made me do it! You owe it to me to marry me now. I stole money. for you." "You don't have to remind me oi it again. I'm going to l.ouls's office now. Joel, you won't . . ." “Jump out the window’! Run away? I won't think of that again unless you come back without the money." when she was on the street, she suddenly realized, she was walking aimlessly, her mind dazed, For me, she thought. He did it for me. I must not forget though I despise him fol"lt. Eaton Forest. away from greed and selfishness, was 3, dream, when she opened the door of Louls’s office, Anita. Rogers, in a white uniform, looked up over Iri.s’s familiar mahogany desk. In spite of the confusion in her mind Iris saw that Anita was attractive with waved dark red hair and blue eyes. "You're Iris Wade," Anita said cordially." I knew you were after Dr. 'I‘rscy's glowing descriptions." she smiled. “I'm delighted to see and know my predecessor." “Thank you." said Iris. doctor busy? urgent." “I'll tell him you're here." Louis was smoking a clgaret. His smile changed quickly lntoa worried frown at lrls'.s white face. "What's happened? Are you ill? Sit down, Iris." “Thank you. I'm not ill. I've just been through a. terrible ordeal." "You look it. Tell rue." She told him everything. ve forrty-elslmt hours to get that oney." “You have? Why is it your res- ponsibility? You're not the kind of girl to break men, Iris. You build them up." “But he did it for me. Can't you understand? Louis, I've got to have four thousand dollars? Mother doesn't have it. I don't. You're the only person in the world I could come to. I know you wouldn't fail me." “I've got to fail you," he said, low. “I don't have four thousand dol- lars. I made a cash settlement on Annette. I preferred that to month- ly alimony payments. I'm poor. I'm starting over. Her money not me up lntheee offlcesandpaidfornly equipment. I paid her bw every cent. and more. I've got a little over five hundred dollars. 'I'ha.t’s all I have, Iris. You need me and I can't help you." "I didn't understand the circum- stances. I understand perfectly now. If Mary were here. she'd help me. He'll pay‘ii; bank. I'll see to that." Louis bent forward. “You're not going to marry him now?" "He stole money for me. If I let hhn do now, he'll sink lower than this. Don't you see? I've got to stay byhimnowa.ndhelphlmplckhiln- self up again and pay back the money." Iouts cried, "You're out of your mind, Iris. You're carrying your irdes.of nobility and decency too Ari’ “If he had done it for any bther reeson, I'd help him but I'd never seehim aga.in.Butheissu embez- zler because I made him one." "It's hopeless to talk to you, to makeyouseewhst sfoolyousre. You won't lose your Job "Is the I must see him. It's EE -5 Joel. I won't blame Mark or hate gave Eve. I was proud and I wouldn't be bousht then. Now, ya sec, 1'.ve lot to take my medicine.” “Suppose Mark refuses. He's pmud, too, Ins, and hurt. It won't be exlwtly easy for him to give you money to set another man free and then marry hlm." O O O Q ‘'I'm expecting Mr. Christian but I can't say when he'll be back," Mark's servant told her. "He went to his office." "Thank you. I'll wait.” Her life had been shaped in this room. The last time she had come in anger. That last time . . . How superior of her when she had said, “You were trying to buy me . . . My life has nothing to do with money . . . contempt for a man who tries to buy his way with money . . ." She remembered every word of that dark afternoon. While she was waiting, she called Joel. “Have you gotten it?" he asked. “Not yet. I was anxious to know it you‘re all right." “I'm okay. Listen, Iris, I don't care how you get that money but get it." The servant was lighting gas logs in the fireplace when she heard the sound of Mark's key in the door. She got up to face hl.m. She must not cry. Mark looked tired. incredibly tired. on the threshold of the room he paused in surprise to see her. then smiled faintly, a happy, expectant sort of smile. He thought she had come to him, and ties with Joel had been broken! The expression said, "It isn't true! It's too good to be true!" But her white face, a. little drawn from the rigid contml, told hi.mhehadjumpedtoow1ldJy,too quickly at conclusions. “An unexpected pleasure," he said with a gallant nod of his dark head. His mouth was hard, firm. “Didn't yotu? see enoluh of me at Eaton For- es .. I-Iatlrlg subterfuge. she took a long breath, a deep breath, and looked at him honestly and was a little afraid of her voice. “I guess it's your turn to be or- rogant. and proud, Mark." “What do you mean?" "I—I need you. I'm in serious, desperate tmuble." His eyes did not soften, did not forgive. They were black eyes to- day that looked at her beneath a puzzled impatient frown. Suppose you tell me everything," he said. Iris looked straight into the depths of those black eyes and told the whole ugly drama. "Am I the first person you came to?" he asked. "I went to Louis first." “It's not particularly flattering to be a. last refuge," he said coldly. “I have talked a great deal about pride. Mark. My pride. I flung it otyouonedayinthisveryroom. You are my last refuge. my only hope to keep Joel from prison. Oh, I know this is asking so much of you . . . Not the money, of course, but the . . . .” She lowered her head, bit deeply into her lower lip. “I am desper- ate. He did it for me." “Are you so sure of that, Iris?" “In spite of everything, I know he's been true to me. Mark, will you help me, not for the part I have in it but for charity's sake and to keep ll boy from going to prison? Prison won't make him sorrier than he is. It would make him bitter toward everything and every one. He'd be hardened. Weak people can't ‘take severe punishment. They have to be helped and encouraged . . like children taking medicine." she got up." “I'm sorry I came. It is too much to ask. It's humiliating for "Do you think I care about my own humiliatiorl? Sit down, Iris. You are.” he said, "the noblest fool I ever saw." Apphaluonl should be made early. For sii information -9917 to ‘ TH E V A! DI N nsldcn vi. VICTORIA COLLGE (sou-nnnllnslnowsnsr-l-nu-r:u.mI. McG|LL UNIVERSITY snmlnuuconuouolnl-rnarn Io¢ollilyul|:v|e¢lfllopvoolbIlidlng,ihorough|ynlod¢rn Iqlliplllsrli. For women mutants, luidcnl and non- pnpulllg for dunes in the Fsculty of Alt: 0-A. Se. I.ColI.) and in the Faculty oi Mlnlc Aiiulltedmnbu MONTREAL of Scholarship: Ind Bunnies. GORDON FIFE, Soldier of Fortune ‘'1 have neither pride not respect left. We the only hope I have for hlmtfheturnsmedown.Imade such ll row about the money he Iris said, "mls is the terrible pride, Mark." Shh "I'd rather not have haunt me all over Europe," h Bho i-houkhi. “I! my love banish- ing him? Every one has turned away from me. M.I.rk. Louis. They're kind but beneahh it is A terrible pity and bitterness toward me. 1 can see only my duty. I must fol- low that. Mark, has for this money killed everything you felt for me? Ica.u'ta.skyou:.ndIsba.1l never know in our last good-bye whether you are hating me or lov- my me. In setting Joel free. I have banished all the others I love." It was difficult to leave. It was she who would be walking away this time with the price of Joel's free- dom lu her purse. What dldtwopeo- ple who loved each other sty when they were not to meet again and when one was putting an ocean be- tween them? Iris felt numb. She got up and went to him. “Thank you for this," and sum- moned courage and strength to soy, "Mark. I love you. I can't help it if those words will haunt you all over Europe. I must say them now for the lost time I shall love you. adore you, wherever you are. where- ever I am. as long as I live. He reached for her to say, "Iris. lets stop this ridiculous farce. Let's stop shleldins our wounded pride with armors and admit that love to 5iv!‘0DKe'r than duty." But she was gone and the door closed softly. There was no triumph in her voice when she called Joel from a drug store booth and said, "I have the money, Joel. A check rather. Don't worry any more." “Arvn'tyou¢oln¢eoln-inc on ma now?" "No. I can't. I'm so tired. Its been such a terrible day. call Mr. Butler and tell him that everything has been settled and thank him for his fairness. I'll see you sometime tomorrow night." “What a relief! I've been seeing prison bars in front of me. I'd have lostlnymind. Iris. .. ." O I 0 0 When 8heWe'Ili.i'A)bodL|;,seqna1 that daylight would never come. M3-F1<i38oln8toEumpe. . . Mark 15 trains to Europe. . . ke_pttsp- Dlng against her brain. When he came badx. she'd be married to Joel. Mark had ceased loving her. Per- haps that was better than loving her and being hurt by it. she could not cry. This dry-eyed, bum. ins-eyed wretchedneas was worse. Thu?» nleht was cool and clear. Iris dressed in a my sport dress and a dark coat and said to Mrs. Wade, "Joel wasn't feeling himself yester- day. I'm going to see him." For Joel the way was clear now and he would never know the sac- rlncn, the scattered lives, sad the bitter price to make it so. In his mom. which the memory of yester- dl?-Y had made abhorrent bohor. they would plan their future min the ruin of Mark's life and the heartbreak of hers. The Irish boarding-home mistress seemed at first reluctant to admit her, then, shrugging her mom shoulders. fully opened the door. Iris did not knock at Joel's door. But when she opened it, she knew that he was more frightened than he had been yesterday. A small rather voluptuous girl. with hair s.s brimht us her mouth, was sitting on the arm of la. chair and her black hat was tilted over one eye. Smoke from her cig- aret enveloped her and in one hand she held an expensive fur cspe. (To Be Continued. ‘hush nothing In m famous 4-STAR TAG operntlng under the - HE only dealer who can offer you Used Cars backed by the Motor: Dealer. And here’: why this General Motors Dealer’: tag has be- come Canada's accepted symbol of a dependable UsedCar1nvestment. It means that General Motors dealers, have selected only the finest cars in their “trade-in” stock to bear the 4-STAB symbol of Used Car value. ilitlAB|tti1 ‘ The 4-STAB TAG protects your illveslmelll. . . is u General 4-STAR plan, I identifies the best of today’ s Used Car “llllys" It means that all his 4-STAR USED CARS have been carefully checked andiooiod iohrlnqout tothofuil all oftbeit dependability and unused quality mileage. See then: today.‘ Remember, only you General Motors Dealer otters you 4-STAR Used. Cur's—only your General Motors Dealer can give you the advantage of new-lower rates on the General Motors Instalmont Plan,- wiih payments to suit your purse. DOMINION OI‘ CANADA PHOVINCE OI‘ IIINCE EIIHVAHD ISLAND In the Probate Court in Edward VIII, A.ll. 1036. In no Estate of (‘nrollne Yeo Union Road. in Queens County in tile ulll -rovlnl:e hlnrrled Woman, deceased tostute. By the Honourable HAROLD LEON- ABD PALMER. Surrogate Judge of Probate, Etc-., Etc-., To tin Sheriff of the County or Queen‘: County or nny Conlltunls or litento person within slid County. GREETING Whereas upon reading tlu petition on file of Bruce If. You of Bourl: in King‘: County in mid Province Motion Picture Exhillltur.undJ. \V'endIll You of Union Bond aforesaid, Farmer, the Executor: of the nllove named estate prnyiug that I eifutlon may be in- suod for the purpose hereinafter net forth: You are therefore hereby re- qulred to cite all persons interested in the said Eltlto to be And nnlieur before mo at n Probate Court to be held in the Court llou:o In Charlotte- town, in Queen‘: County. in the Illlll Province, on Wellnndny the tenth day of June next, coming, it tin.- hour of eleven o'clock forrnoon of the suns day to show rnune If any they out why the sail Eotlto should not be linseed null the Estate cloned ll prsyell for in said petition and on motion of D. L. hlnthielon. E:o., Proctor for snld Petitioners. Anti I do hereby order that 5 true copy hereof be forthwith ublished in some Mwwoper pub- llohnd in Charlottetown uforenid once In such week for It lent four counoutlvo week: from the date here- of and that n this copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public place: respectively, nsrnely the lulu of on Court House In clin- lnttotnwn Iioresnld. at or’ near the lloynl Bank of Cnnsdn in Charlotte- town uforesslll and in front of the The -Lost City school-houu in Union Road uten- ntd, and I do hereby lurthsr art.’ that I true copy hereof be forthwith served on the Attorney-Gonornl of this Province so that In person: in» («rested in the said lltnte I: lion- nuld muy have duo notion tluroof. (liven under hand and the Soul of the d Court this 0th day of May A. D. II” no In the first your of III: Mainly’: reign. (Sr-l.) ll. 1.. rsunln, Judie of Probate. In-4041-5-D-IO-13-80. _ Tenders Will be received by the UNIC- slguod until Jun lllt-ll. 1986. for int snleofthe lat-o.i.Bismsrk Onl- well’: ear. Mlts. MARGARET M. CBASWELL J. E. BUNTAIN. L-4795-8-9-11-13. Kingston, or ""I7t?ltViEiE'I§ FOR SALE ‘About one and one-quarter acres of land with house and barn in the Village of Kingston. formerly the property of Emma Crosby. Near Church and school and in a splendid farming community. Fine shady trees about house. Sult- abie for retired farmer or fox rancher. further particulars, apply to Harry Crosby, 3. Desltoclles, Solicitor, Can. Bank of Commerce Bldg, Charlottetown. For By Boll Moon and lollll Halo! CURSE THAT YAN- KEE SW|NE....HE HA5 BEWITCHED YOUR BROTHER. ...tiE USTEN5 T0 ' cull ms is OOMMG 90024, r can we ARE ALMOST .. mane HE DOESN'T mow ‘ ITBUTTHI 5- CAPTAINFIFPS ' x us: -».. ms slnellr MARVELDIIS ‘ma wnv FATHER ans ,mlmovl=.o....ll: seem _Alnosr,llmsn.l- » IN.-. o THERE'S Ml'l'liiN6 TO IT TNERE IT ls..—..u ml.m....1'llr tosr clrv...’:V an I TliDll§.ll1l,' MAN, WNATI BBUEVE WE SHML FWD ill! will. MAKE K5 THE VOST FAMOUS MEN lit ‘D-II WORLB :4.-