cl-Ftuiiug .'i..-‘".-Z..i.'..nig.. the sick and wounded were some-i timse sint rlorvn the linc on camels. The foliowin", is from o description of stub n iournvir slit“ l1" Y‘ W‘ respondent: » “I was i-srling pretty bad with the hmciiaiiasijloirsrelo ‘gr AND ' GLASSES FITTED Q - I5. w. ‘TAYLOR ‘a J. S. TAYLOR t‘ g Optometrists ‘ h H2 Richmond Street L_-\\ M... “Tfifi. _ . i? P Ii W t d _, ou ry an e Bring your Poultry tn Mat- thew and Blot-Lean, Limited. ‘ Brlilrgrtmrn. Dercmlu-r 11th and 15th. IIIGIIEINT l\l.-\RK~ 3.. ET PRIPEQ. Buying Chicken, ‘ Fowl, both alive and dressed. Turkey's. (icccr. Din-ks. (lrcsscd only. NIuttin-iv C‘ blzicLezln Lnrrrrn. § Bridgetown, I‘. E. I. Poultry Wanted =-= _ It. will pay you to get our { j prices. before disposing of .- i; your Poultry‘. HIGHEST , _' DIARKET PRICES. lmmed— i lute (‘ash Rctums. 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MONEY T0 LOAN liilry Building GIZii-S-Ztl-Imo-daiiy BELL & MATHIESON With wisdom everywhere on tap There are so many things a char éivuying] and said to my cnmuunivn. "Shurrup. mute," he rcvlivd. "yer don't KIWI’ You'd have to pay o. sixpcncc for this lit the Z00." 'the basencss of this girl." "Isn't this the limit?‘ when yer well orf. Where away, Snaiiie? Going to the seashore for the summer? Bug: Why summer's over. man. Snail! I know it. I'm talking about 193”. Bug: Snail: “Tom must be very much in love with that girl of his." "why?" “He had her at the game the ather day and I give you my word' 1e watched her as much as he did the team." i 0on0 \ AGE OF LEARNING How can one fail? Can learn by mail. i i “i frankly admit I am looking fol | husband." "So am i." "But i thought you had one." "So I have, but I spend mozt o‘. my time looking for him." “Senator, you promised me a lob." "But there are no jobs." “I need a job, senator." "Well, I'll ask for a commission to investigate why there are no lobe and you can get a job on that." (Continued) orother oi mine. in your teeth “What have 1 done! Try t-o be tell you-I don't believe you!” calm, man. What have I done? suddenly the little drooping fig Well, this is what IYve done, and ure on the chair had raised itself He rose to his feet. wild, unspeakable joy. "Oh, my Jbroihcr, I've stolen from "Ii/S B11 Tight. 139F115." I said; I --‘ you your mistress; that's what I've don't believe him. and If a mil-llon| others were to say the some, If "oh, no, you hovenlt," I groan- they Were to thunder it in my earsi done." 9d. "God forgive you. Garry; God down nil eternity, I would tell them. ‘iforgiire you! She's not my-—not U193! lied. they 119d!" 'v.'hai: you think. site's my wife!" ~ he shrank bark. llu gazed at me 11.0111 my 811115- ivith \\'ii(i, straining eyes. I "D0111 be frightened, little Bill you mu mc, boy? You should have ii. dear. Now. don't cry: trilsted mo. You should have told 110ml" mo. When wore you married”. "Just a month ago. I was kcep- (‘lung to me ever so tightly. ing it as a surprise for you. I was] “GETTY? l 511141. "this l5 my Wile- waiiinrz till you said you liked and when I have 105i my belief ill all thought wcil of hcr. Oh. I thought ‘C159. I Will believe in i161‘. YOU have you would be pleased and glad, and made US both Suffer. As for what I ivas treasuring it up to tell you." lyfllfve Sfild-l/Olfre mlsliflkefl- She's ‘This is terrible, terrible!" is good. good girl, 1 will n01; believe lls voice was choked with agony. that by lhmlflhl- W011i 0!‘ deed Sh‘! On her chair. Borne drooped ivcar- has been untrue t0 me. She will iiy. Her wide, storing cycs wcrci ekplain everything. NOW good-by- fixcci on the floor in pitiful per- (301110. Bilfllfla" plcxity. Suddenly she stopped me. Her "Ycs, it's terrible enough. Wc hand V1115 0n my firm. und_ she were so happy. We lived so joy_ turned toward Garry. She held ousiy together. Everything was per- lwrself as proudly as a queen- fcct, a heaven for us both. And theni “I want. to explain now, before you come, you with your charm that you both." would lure an angel from high: She pulled from her bosom a lit- hcaven. You tried your power on I18 crumpled note, and handed it my poor little girl, the girl‘ that ‘to me. Then. as I read it. a eieat never loved but me. Anti I trust- ‘light burst on me. Here fr, was‘ cd you, I tried to make you and “Dear Berna: her friends. I left, you together. 111i "For heaven's sake be on your my blind innocence I aided you in guard. Jack Incasio is on his way every way-a. simple, loving fool-‘Iwrth again. I think he's crazy. I You came like g, gerpent, foul, kIIOW he'll stitk iii‘. nothing, and I crawling thing, to steal her from don't want. to see blood spilt. For me, to wrong me. She uuls loving, your sake, and for the sake of one ifaithful, pure. You would have dfim‘ to you, be warned. dragged her in the mire. You-Y’ “In haste, "Stop, brother, stop, for heaven's, “Viola Lennoir)‘ sake! You wrong mo." "I got it twogdnys ago," she said. it's the lucky day for you I've done the white. WW-beflone face with it. I've saved you from shame; I've the wide, starinE 9Y6! was turned freed you from sin; I've shown you toward m9; the Pltlllll 100k hid gone. and in its steed was one of A heaven-lit radiance was in the I I thought: that. he would faint. gray eves. She made as if to come| 2m; {are wcnt white as paper and to me. but she swayed. and I caught “God forgive mo! Oh, why didn't Give me your hand. Sec! I'll kiss don't, Her flIiTiS were around me. She I urge you to MODEL 15 The most beautiful small cunmla evcl‘ developed by Spnrton. Superlletcrodyne circuit with Pcntodo and Qonuoflqi- mu tubes, auto- mntlo volume control and Tone and Static control. Solid wood, hand-finished carv- i553. 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'l—-The De- ipartmcni; of Labor has under con- have been guilty of that," he said‘ “Yes. little girl, I understand." quietly. “I've played a part I never "I wanted to save you, no mat- thoughg to play; Ilve done a. thing ter at; what 00st. Tonight, I tried I never thought to have dlrtlccl my ioprevent you going out, there, for hands in the doing, and I'm sorry I fear you might meet him. I knew and ashamed for it. Btu. I tell you, he was very near. Then. when you Atrial-that's all. As God's my wit- had zone, my fear grew and grew. ness, I've done you no wrong. Surc- There I sat. thinking over every- ly you don't. think me as low as thing. Oh, if I only had a friend, I that I did what I did for my love ihousht: Sumo one to help me, Then for you, for your honors sake. Ikns I sot, dazed, distracted, the asked her here that; you might sce Phone rang. It was your brother." what: she was-bur. that's all. "Yes. so on. dear." swear it. She's been as sate as if "He told me he wanted to see in a cage of steel." ‘me: he begged me to come a; once. "I knew it," I sold; "l knew ltuI thought of you. of your danger, You don't need to tell me that. of some terrible mishap, 1 was t“- You brought her here i0 expose rifled. I went." her, to show her what a. fool I was, She paused a moment, as if the It, didn't matter how much it hurtfecltal was indefinitely painful to me. the more the better, anything her, then she went on. to save the name. You would have "I ifound my WBY to llls room. broken my heart, sacrificed mg on My mind was full of you, 0g that the altar of your accursed pride. man. of how to save you. I did not Oh, I can see plainly now! There's think of myself, of my position, A; a thousand years of prejudice and first I was too agitated to speak. bigotry concentrated in you. 'I‘hnnk He bade me sit down, compose my- God, I have a human heart!" self. His manner was quiet, grave. “I thought I was noting for the Again I feared for you. He asked best!" he cried. B. It. Bell. D. L. Mnthieson, Ll. Ii Barrister 8: “ " ' - Money to Lom Charlottetown and Montana MARK R. McGUIGAN B BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown. i'.E.I. i"nililiiilfin Commission Chas. II. Black, Chairman. Char- iottcioivn. Jas. B. McDonald, Wcst St. Peters. .. John Simpson, Ilamiiion. ' Send all information regarding F infractions of PROIIIBITION AUX‘ .-.< to the above or M B. .I. Haywood, .~.-.-;-oc.o1:-§. ; .2 nomcsocimxom A n Examination '1 gAnnuai - of Your Eyes will solegnno C! Your Vision and Comfort Se: Optometrist z trrwei; : a - ‘G ‘ 15': Kent Street rlmvtnmlnwn l U. w. loinasrrrg Periodic- Eye Examinations Are vitally important, whe- ther 0I1c'8 cycs are good or otherwise. Don't wear your glosses for five or tcn years, as some do, without re-enmlnation, for in that time serious changes may tats plus, which if not discovered, may work pg]. maueni. injury to the most precious sense you possess. Guard your eyes. ii. F. IIIITCHESOII OPTOMETRIST faithful to mo. Well. I tell MR? AND MRS. ms to excuse him for a moment. "I know it—according to your and left the room he seemed m be lights. You asked her hero that gone an age, whils I sat there try. I might see what she was. You tell ing to fight down my terror, The me you have gained her love; you suspense was killing me, The“ he soy she came hcrc at your bidding; came back. He closed and locked iyou swear she would have been un- the door. All at once I heard a Th‘ bkmuh . oh, so hard, to be nice to him for| Iyour sake. I liked him; I wanted i? be to him a. sister, but never an,~"**"**°**"“‘“““”* _ - unfaltlitui thought has entered my Potatoes and Tum"); head, never a wrong feeling sul-_ . lied my heart. I've been true to‘ m, i We can handle a limited supply of untains, Cobblers and Blue also Tnrnips at our ware- Warehouse i "You told me once of a love that‘ 5"“ M° gives all and asks for nothing; a ‘mum's’ my, that would turn its back on_ "w" "WM" Wham friends and kindred for the sukevopc“ every “y” :01 its beloved. You said: "His smile‘ J. LESTER DOUGLAS will be your rapture, his frown‘ ,“M,,,,_,,,,H“,,,,+,,,, your anguish. For him will you dare] 10764-12-9-31. all, bear all. To him will you cling! in sorrow, suffering and povertyni Living, you would follow him round ‘f1 lfiiifififffi*"fi 33233112".i2l.l";“‘§.§'i§3,Tg||dgi-$ For [is ‘like chill." "Oh, my dear, my denri‘! “I want to bring you happiness, 5°31"! Tflld"! "l" b‘: ‘Melved by but I only bring you troubye, 50,-. the undersigned, marked Tenders for row. 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Sim" 51mm“ I'VE tried’ sidcralion letters received from thci regarding the action which the com PROVINCIAL The period during which discount will be allowed on payments of Income, Personal Property, and Land Taxes, has been ex- tended from November 30th, 1931, to Decem- ber 31, 1931. 12-8-31. xI-ni- DRESSED POULTRY "A market prices. 10th. 10061-12444’ railway employees and the railwny-jecting that», it was contrary to the ‘industrial disputes act to make the panics took in making the 10 perireductlons retooctive, and it. is un- cent wage reductions in the runninsklerstbod that the oompiinies have .t'ra.des applicable as from Nfivemberqeplied, tokingsn oppositg view of 15. The representatives of the broth the situation. erhoods-wrote the Department ob-i H. R. STEWART, Deputy Provincial Treasurer. island Cold Storage Company Ltd. We will be buying dressed Chicken and Fowl throughout the season. Any quantity. Paying top We will also require mquantity Turkey's, Geese Ind ' Ducks. 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