“nae ~2 QAUITTWG €4.~.__ ‘The sale of this Brand exceeds the sale of any Tea _on the market ooooooooooooooooooooocoo L You Know the Reason T 0000000000 O O O O O z Orange Pekoe O O O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO i iiiiici iilE iiiiisiiiiii The Charlottetown Drivmc Park track ..= m“ Z"‘fil'i_\ for lrrilliiliz pur- pmcs. '1'::"i;c‘= cmri Hi‘ "i All; llhh. al=ii lllffllllild‘! ".i.i~ i»! a rhoulrl be nblaziiril from ilir." Sw-rru- arvs 011cc. A loo uf s‘. \vi.l be charged tn prirtirillv ("river 00d qf_ keeping’ (nick 1n i"i_i:lil.'..nii _ " J. H. IIUILTEII. i Secretary. l Park and li:'\ in; Charlouein". l1 PIOVUICIM 10h. ~6400000OO0OO04000O§O 000v S. S. “Harland”: NOTICE Owing to tide (‘OIHIIIIOIIS at Victoria i lhe "Harland" will uiuki- only one Pond trip nnlhut \i"rvii"c \'l1.. on the following tlali-s 31.1)" 15th and 29th. Also June 11th and ‘Ziith. leaving Fharlotlriinvn at 7 .\. )1. returning will leaic Victoria at 1 I‘. )1. During hr iiitvrvrning necks the two round ‘rips will lv- made. .- This Schedule effective unlil June filth. Iharlotlrlnwn. May 8.1930. \O0OO-O-OOOQOOQOOOOOOOOOOL~‘ EFFICIENT OPTICAL SERVICE l ares EXAMINED. sis/asses l SUPPLIED AND FITTED. i SMILEOSF} GABBY GERTIF. ' "Girls who ‘no‘ a lot are those who know the most." "Well. ‘this la certainly an odd proposal. I'm sure. Right in broad daylight. tom" “Well. it is rather an odd one. Vou see. it's the third I've made In two weeks." I "“" l sltortcnzcl I to B2111. l-Iis own name.’ “fvlarried Quarters inf beauty. had secretly admired Jim m . "fivesliia . very Gerald Fulke. had fallen into com- iplct disuse. Poppy, a passionate lover By DAVID LYALI. CHAPTER l "And now," said Bradford heflVllV." "I must lcll you about my people." "1 should lovc t0 hear about thcmfi ihc cirl aiisiverctl. folding hcr small hands on the arm of the wheel chair to which the soldier was still a pri-l soncr, excepting when hc hzvl the! crutches under his arm. "Hoiicsllyfl I've oficn wondered why you dunli babble nlyfllll ihcm as I do. The only thing I know about you. Jimmie. l5 lhlll you COIIIC from U16 YllSBPll bllllll" North." "Pmr olcl Alarkyatc. i‘. i. l'i‘lh'.‘l' ‘.'llflll"(l. and we do hau‘ a zluarry Ji0l\l(‘\\'ll(“.‘(‘ in the uciglibourhocil. the urizin of rho name. I sii pix» Afarky- alr-ait-Sioiic." "Dn you know ihai vnu have been iil'l‘"‘~lllf‘ all the wrck. Mr. ZVIuIkyaIc-zil-Slcnc. as grumpy as a p1. and n0‘. ilcai-lr." 1') intcrrsliiic?" "Don't lvi‘.'2l‘l. my (lvaih. that I've not lfl lcwve XVII" "But n0: for cvci". uiilcry. vnu like." hc \\"his]7;"l'(‘(l. and the. lurc 0f he"; eyes drew him. "Tell mt‘. Jim Dcifi _\";.»u foal as" if you rcallv klimv all zibnu. my people. Father" aiiil Nfulhcl". and Trix aiizl ftuiii aixl. lil” i"-\"iii.'=. and |‘.“.‘Il' Beau. the pick of the market bunch?" "I know more ihan I ivant t0 know; they haunt inc like slVPCIITXK." he au- swcrccl glnfimilf? "Ami when you've mbblcd. I harp ivunied Lo shout that. I'd had enough." "Dear mt‘: icll mc imtautly" why. _\'0u l\1,\'.\l(‘i'l(lll.\‘ rlelzlzlilful p'."i" on." and hcr llw-c. nestling raihci" (ll5il'fl’_‘lll'lg".\' near his" coat alcove, pilirkcrcd thc .illif‘.'~'l bit. She wax; tuiy all crcz". a mitc of a‘ t-rcattirc. bui hcr slciirlcl‘ virilc body hold its full shave of 1hr‘. cnurag“ and i"c~=:-iii"i:-: which liarl made thc ‘fkimcrovs coup; in thc wars 0f their country for six centuries. She had the seal of hcv long dcsccnt upon her; Bradford had uevci" bccu more con- scious of if than at thr‘ momciii, when he wa", about in make ihc revelation \‘.'lll(‘h \\'Olll(l yrobably part tiicm for, ever. ' gathered ' progress. ' happy’. "‘ XIIOITOW. ' wnmairs heart. nwakcncrl. "and bcfort‘. just i lhcn (lrclaping on one knee suffered ‘his whole arm to cnfold her. And for ' Bradford from the moment he arrived at Stanton Place. One of the most channing and mos’. privileged on her Aunt Victoria's staff. she had Unlimited opportunities for discovering that Jim Bradford's mirizl and heart were as beautiful as hi; body. I-Ie was so clean and straight. so honest. dorm-right and sincere. that ' coquelry was entirely lost upon him. Poppy had made many convalcscing pulses bcn: faster at Stantorl Place. but it had fallen to Jim Bradford's lo‘ to stir hers. What. he felt, may be from the conversation in "You must. cct up. darling. or l shzufi be able to say a ivord." he said desperately. Poppy trilled out her luv. enchanting laugh. and patted hi: scarred chock as shc danced to hci fcct looking a little like a bird on a bouah. The nurse's uniform had cer- tainly ilevcl‘ been worn with a more ravishing grace. The colour was "high in Jim Bradford's face as he iminterl with a somewhat unzteady finger to _ the garden scat about two feel. away. "Go and sit down there!" he said ilcrulv. “And if it ls at the far end so much hc better for mc." "Diddums then?“ :hc asked. and l ire: ‘lth laughter that he sheer happiness. behind it, For zhc w‘ and love had made her a radiaiii creature. Jim. pronounced suf- ficiently cnvalesccul. to travel. we leaving far his own home on t"? 1t was the immlncncVn parting that had surprised them ball‘. into confession not forty-eight hour lwfore. and now neither was quite nor ma]. It had changed Poppy, anal r now 1m‘: ed out from behind thc laughter l‘ her eyes. _ "There's nobody looking. Poppy.‘ said Jlm in the same desperate tom "Bcfcrc I labglii will yau~ivill Yliui‘ If ii. wcrrlfs for this beastly sill; chair. and without my crutches. thcvc would b: no asking about it." Peppy laughed again for sheer joy. cast aswift glance round. and behind to make sure. anrl fi'i"'l .onc moment they were happy with lh: . pure hapj-inss which God gave to man l and woman f h"s~__ in Eden. though only {a few glcams of it are loft to save th: They were in the grounds of Swan- vnn Place m Hampshire on thc 0on- fiiics cf lhf‘ New" Forcsi. where. in a ‘beautiful old manor house. Lady Slan- 10m and blootbsLa-imd ‘tom!’ ton Pole ran one of the biggest Auxi- "NW gel "P" he “id swflny‘ "aml liary Hospitals for officers that hadi go “W”: as u“ as w“ can‘ u yo“ 5WD ‘Yr-rived the stamp of ihc War Office! he". In "9"" m" m] the day 0t taxci-"vi. WORK. l _ nemm ' J. W. JOHNSTON Registered (lptometrisf I 157 Kent Strei-t Phone 7524.1 charmlumw“ l “Talk about green servant girls? Phone 709 ' ‘my wile told ours to put a little ,_,___i___m_ v l nutmeg ln the custard she was _ ' l making." , "And she didn't do it?" ' ‘ "Oh. yes. she put a little nutmeg .:ipproval. she vva’. Poppy's aunt. the. 'si.~~ir~i' of he‘: faihci". the llon. and Rev,‘ ‘ Cudham Fcrrars with Plashetfs. in the ‘(TIUIIIY of Norfolk. Edward Pclham-Ponicrcnv. Rector of! "l: attrac- Brat . _ k ‘ tiv: :1]l'c\.il‘ll'0lI cf the wounded hero. hm prehcnsion disturbed the joy on the‘ girl's face. ' doom." » ‘A flutter ihat mfght‘ have been ap- "Dear mc. Jim. you make me feel as f I were on the verve of’ blood-curd- rcvelations. Am I? Are there ‘ ln- all Flam. I cable near choking ‘no was as mums-cine as a dream; at "limes MR1 convicts. or are you a man . . v- 5" more artistocratic head had nevcri “ml a Past" . over u" blamed thing." Accounts Audited. Income Tax l I l are»... A. E. MacNeill Co. 127 Grafton Street . “I-ll-IIIIO. IIMnQnMuII b. ugc Ill.‘ i Permanent \'vfl\'i|]g . and FINGER WAVING l All branches of Dcauly Cllnljfp nf lln- ELITF. lII£.l.I"I‘I’ SHOPPE | Silmmrrslqlq- l tsluio. PTOhlblllQn “on "Papa says you don't live v/ith- Chafnnan, Mr. fflfulflil’) m. IIRUWn l n your calaryf‘ pgm-gaq?‘ p_ p; l. l "He means I can't live without Send all information regarding ln-i '- l ""59 fractions of Prohibition A“ u; u" above _ ._ UP l0 Amerc. . >1 cl 3.1 ~ . ~ "" CM" "EVEN!" B- -I. Haywood‘ '~ v" ‘n1 131d Ilium?‘ m“ mlk . r "m/wsro 15 Dnrrhcsfer Street, Charlottetawnvl“... 0mg“ m the (“Hog m n romign Dlark R‘ “kxhngan, IOIIRHB i 1;. A. nannsrlzn. socwrrmz, no. MONEY TU LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown, 9.5.; >-_..__.__._-...-_,____ McLeod & Bentley ' E .I. A. BENTLEY W. s. BENTLEY. K. u Blrflsler and Atlnrncy-at-Lgg fir Ofilre: lll0 Richmond Street W; MONEY T0 LOAN l" Charlottetown. r. s, L McDonald s. nevi} n. A. I. a. McDONALD. n. r. mermca aAmusn-zns. ATTORNEYS, an. MONE! 1'0 1.01m HELP FOR LAWN AND GARDEN . v v : It's time now to give a ‘btewart & LOWIIICT lyour lawn and lzarden. J. D. STEWART. K. C. ' N. W. LOWTIIER BARRIsTEna. SOLICITORS. n01 II Great George Street MONEY ‘r0 LOAN Dr. I). T. Waye nerrru. avnoaon l 130 Richmond lire“ thouzht to And we arc need to zfvr- them proper carc- Our stock of garden hose. lawn mowers, rakes and other equipment for lm-l proving your landscape was ncverl complete and varied than The Rogers 3 Hardware C0., Charlottetown, I, l. l, Ofllcr Blllll I A. M. to I P. M. I f. ll. to I P. I. PIIQIIQ IL! ready with the implements you willl |;:‘cn set cvt-n on Pomcroy rvhoulclcrsl Some of the later Pomeroys were in- i i‘ _ truth." said Bradford grimly. "To be-l {gm “A... we're all Dlssentcrs.“ l dead (l(‘I'l(iC(ll_\' plain. Poor Beau. of whom P01...» had spoken, an officer m the 01d Contcmptibles who fcll al" l Mons. had been so plain as to win for Ihlmsclf the title of Beauty, pulckly NOTICE Hill‘; clue mc and not paid. con- lrartcd ivrinr to 1930. ivill Ir collect- crl without further notice. Alex. An- dcrson. 3730-5-l0-mwf-2 vvks. l0 “FARMERS " ' “PRICE 0r ivool. is VERY LOW" ' Shzp us all vuur ivasbctl ivnnl in be; l, manufactured into yarn. selling the I finished article and thereby increase ‘your profits. Our charges are as follows: (‘ard- in: R rents: pvr pound. carding and ‘| wpmning single yarn 25 cents per pound. doubling and twisting 3 ecnls extra, coloring l0 cents per pound. extra. We pay freight both ways on I shipments of 100 lbs. nr nver. and‘ guarantee satisfaction. Will be pleas- l ‘ ed to forward sample card and ship- i ping tags on request. F. ll. COP!’ WOOLEN MILL. i Port lllzln, N. B. ..__._.....a ..._._. Al Worthy STANDARD AND REGISTERED IVINRACE RECORD lIl 2.15% Sire-d All IVorthy l1) 2.00 by Lee} Anrnrthy 1.58‘). AI Worthy‘; dam la‘ Slcrlmcrr by Todd the dam of Peterl blere .1.20.'l'i. Ills second dam Direcl- ‘ 3 um‘: Lady has four In the list lnclurI- . in: Dublin Il-dy 2.09M. 2.12M. Kay Cope ZJRH. » Al Worthy:- oldest mills are two. years old and are big and bellllifnhi He will stanrl for service al. owners dam». Ilfllll July m. Terms $5.00! cash at tlm» of service. $10.00 more, when mare proves to be with foal. All Standard Bred and Registered Mares bred free of char". Sue Lalton i WILLARD KELLY. 5001i 37464-1 - i j the Prayer-book. Well. what else?“ she was telling a small fib. went. on. . lcnk a‘. all that mrt of person." i place." Mid Poppy, with the curiosity of an ‘shop at Cudham Fnars. and oh. did v . '"' 1w e30: with up ma: and he la 115g; "Even that. might be more-accept- ble than the bald uninteresting] "I guessed that. for I've seen you. fumbling hopelessly for the place in "We're no‘. in your class. Haven't you (liscovered it. yet?" . “I haven't thought abnut it." Po",'.17_v answered. Bradford. fully aware that “You know that We belong to‘ Markyate-I don't suppose you ever heard of it. It's a little grey manu-u fricturlng town in the East Riding. My father keeps a general shop there in. the High Street. The name Bradford" iv Son has laeen above the doorway| thcrc for the last hundred years so ln a way we're an old family. too!" "A gneral shop! Goa-d heavens!" cried Poppy. accustomed all her short! and sunny life to utter whatever fact m‘ fancy possessed her at the momenfl "But. Jim. it can’: be true! You don't l "Worse luck for me then. for that; is the snrl. of person I am." he obaerv-l ed grimly. "My father ls one of the best, but 11c stands behind a councer all day long. Pupgy. with a white apron tied about his waist. My mother keeps‘ house above the shop. and my sister Rhoda helps her in the mornings and one: to the shop in the afternoons. My other sister Ruth. i8 marrfed to the Rev. Thomas Blrhop. the Congrega- tional minister ln Markyate. at the church where my father ls a deacon. and when: I playerl the American or- gan and trained the choir when I was. in civilian llfe." The girl's face presented a study in emotions. "And when you were at l-iorne. did you stand in the shop. mo. with an apron round your middle?" "I have done. though". wasn't my job. I was teller in a bank at. Selby, and came home week-ends. I had an elder brother. Michael. a ‘Territorial officer. who was killed in the first. battle of Ypres. I-Ie was in the buai- ness. and lf 1 come out ln the long rim. probably I'll have to take hla "Do lell me what they sell, Jim?" interested chlld. "I: l: like the village i plants can now hardly be recognized. --'v.-l< - Y the time you get the Fleet Foot Sports Review for a few months, you sure know a thing or two about sports. You know the rules of all the games-and all the famous athletes and champions. It's certainly worth while to get this little sports news- paper in the mail every month. We mail it free to every member of the Fleet Foot Athletic Club. And every member gets a nifty red and blue membership button and an en- graved cerrificate, too. It doesn't cost a cent to join this club. just go to any shoe store selling Fleet queer little stiff blue paper bags tied with striped string?" ‘ "When they were 31km I've done that too." (To be Continued) for‘ yes‘ ago 10c per 100. 100. Iixlra Early curly doz. postage. 1f you toes, order extra c Flowers have been so much iin- _. . proved of late. that the old time “l” "mt" Cucumber Plants Annuals-Aster. Phlox Verbena. Stock. Petunia. Sweet Alysum. Dal-i sams. Cosmos, Marigold. Snnpdragon. Lobclla. at 30c rloz. postpald. Flower Plants Started in Mid- tnmcrs call at our Prince Strcct and plants. We prefer .I‘ercnnial Larkspur. 2 ycar 01d. 35': each itoo large by mail.» -- Phonc 264. Box I8 AOISl-S-Zll-vircdsattf. Vegetable l'lanls-~Exlra early Cab- bage. Celery and Caulffloivcr 25c doz. $1.50 per 100. postage 15c per 100. . Late Cauliflower-Not. ready before l l Juno 15—20c cloz., $1.00 per 100; post- I Late Cabbage-Not June 15th, 40c pcr 100. by mail 50c per _ i Tomato 60c 1 . Fcconrl Tomato 40c pri" doz. ‘ Lntc Tomato 30c per dim-add 5c per will yield more of both WW0 will be pleased to plants, luring boxes or baskets to hold .7. J. GAY 6: SON. up- a “(jet Bill to umpire—he’s a member of the ' p FLEET FOOT Athletic Club” Foot Shoes and pick out the pair you like best. Ask the dealer for an ap- plication blank for the Fleet Foot Athletic Club. Then mail i: to the Dominion Rubber Co. Limited, Mont- real. In a few days you will get your membership button and certificate through the mail. The Fleet F00; Sports Review will be mailed to you each month. The club is open only t0 boys and girls who wear real Fleet Foot Shoes; so make sure the name is stamped on each shoe. They are the finest fitting, most comfortable and longest wearing rubber-soled shoeg you can buy. Get your application blank from / your. dealer KPrBddR bf DOMINION RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED‘ l ready bcforc I — ' dos.- ~\'l @311)’ date. Any lll't"_‘(f0l" want. ripe toma- arly plants, they green and EARLE INGS 40c (101,. posipaid. PYCSIIIEIH. have cus- A YRSHIRE BREEDERS The l‘. E. Island Ayrshire Breeders ISssocialiim contem- lllflll‘ holding a consignmcilf szile 0f pure bred .\_\ rshires it _ _ inhing" tn consign cattle coin- mumcate with the secretuigv giving description and pedigree. B. R. BROWN 800')". Yori gardens. personally Upper I V___"_____ select ' ""“" ' " -- ---——-—'- not to accept WHITE STAR YEAST 7 Charlottetown ‘ Wlnten-Zfnnia. Kochla. Snlvin, For- “d?” f" 1°55 ma“ “"00 w°ml by ‘ " ilct-me-not. icommoni. Chinese For- ma“ "r "mrus" ‘ gebmcmoh (ncwp Daisy‘ panfiy’ Carter & 00.. Seed Slnrc. have our x ‘ Digmlm m. Fmbmovc‘ Canterbury“ plants sale: they arc delivered to z Us}; bell. Dclphlnlum or lwrcnnicl Lark- l "hm [Wm damn Plump “mp “an” ° Spur sweet wulmm Larkqmr m ‘ and flfidlfCFfi plainly. and enclose cash z " i " " ivil. ‘l orc ci". u France. mew». 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