PAGE_ ‘jrwo l MAIN‘. |l4 ‘(N/vs v Old 1>ut e fAlittle goes a 1on3? l M br a n1 lo / . "$35. _ new. t‘. we Gave the Wolsey; lire Vol and they unanimously elected aid.‘ ,5 llr in ,;r ‘Pl "W Old lwme. I turned around 1m‘ a ias-t look. For -lt was almost Urfllj-l should not see the place n; l-ierrly l< 4112s ‘for years. tic to look at. it was the sort of a place one might be glad to leave. Puller‘ quaint. and attractive, with long. low lines, rhlck walla “pull fires. |nor belong fluff)‘. of irrchitecrrrre secured to pféVtlll glows were loo surall, so iu winter" A‘ Sweetheart At‘ Thirty i-na norm! a wo- IANB TRANSFORMA- TION l! Marlon Ruhlnoam .. A LONG DRIVE Chapter 10s As we slid away from the gate And when rl.u rt would be as Mrs. Francis Buds .as the wife of a wealthy llllltffe‘ Ill-w. as the uristress of lovely home in the city, as the other b_\\—adoptiou—ot' my be rel \‘.ulel. ' The falrrrrlrouse was not roman~ rrnrhouscs are supposed to be and lRllUBlHl WllH EBZEMA 2 YEARS 0n Face jail-Arms. Lost Sleep. C_u_ti_ty_a Heals. my faoe and arma in pimples and itched and burned so badly that I lost much sleep on account of it. My face and arms were covered with pun- ples, and! was ashamed to appear out of the house. "I began using Cuticura Boa and Ointment and immediately ound relief, and after using one cake of Soap and one box of Ointment I was heeled." (Signed) Min Helen Mark, 4259 Maryland Sh, San Diego, curt. April l8. r921. Use Cutioura Soap, Ointment and Talcum clueivel, for every-day toilet purposes. lr2‘i'.“l“.‘i‘fl'.‘i'.°:.‘ 5'%1.fi‘i‘l'.°.’.'.’.T-'- r51“: where. 54100356. Qlvrmioutlllinndfic. Tnlmrn iiluticma Soap shaves without nu‘. And some are-Frau- s has found one~but that does to this part of the Urrr farmhouse was built in the r_-s when u nsrrorvchested style s root" ran t0_too sharp u. peak, was not broad enough. The win- lll re rooms seemed dark and lriur, lralps alter years together" it just 1 don't think she ‘rs in love with rrther—.t‘s only a habit. Perhaps love doesn't last-per- becouros-—-" l (llll not finish the sentence The early wlirrlcr‘ evening llrld en- veloped us, we had been running 1y Our thief Pond rhadt throughout P. E. Island. srrzrruyn‘ rlre-rl lslloilld leel Sclllllllttlllll l. \\ ‘as not enough a rr. l turned for a last look, thinking _‘fo represent them in the baking of the wnltest and most wholesome} “umim ‘Hg “my I (‘mum pkmer d! The women and McLeurfs Flourj m, and l l Ire the mainstay of our country. ill at lid. ;oori; B i RATFORD ..~.\\ .-‘\ "OUR CHIEF" and WMLEOLTS SF ECIAL " lhe “Flour; that bvillulv glztr- ryaved her zipron, Jrml _ v , _ lLzll rllszrppeanul, .l'trrrts slrtrrrmrllond Lghlb but dusk‘ “u his smum regret m m“ H Ty leaned over and kissed mu, only lwr.‘ n. r: od llll'lL‘ ilonr Jarrrcs! lhutflllw“ finned m“ u" “Elm” ‘- ‘ " ' llur ll went through me, that less q “Lia curt-r‘ rirrmu: our ursnrlr together". git-i‘, l, lhreolhcr- llOusvs came lllll) view l as l sLlli Sill lutxrrp, the \\".t_\‘ we lirall corn Ulll‘ house was on llrl: l t: -., . \' I__>‘.r.—s.< 'l‘»r>ll‘ ct-urnrsuts! Park your grocer for I And again l s.glr».~.l. I was free of ir~—-.'re.- of Herrly Falls. its nor i; iiolice to lgustomers Our Fall accounts 10ll4l-l1-lS-ll' NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE all amounts due me by note 7m." solicitor for collection. l)? made in me Swift Canadian IOGZSB-dtl". :a:QAlL rs ow Complete information a‘: to rater-train -orvlco-connec~ tlona, ates etc. FULL DETAILS Furnished, and all arrange- ments completed for comfort and economy. i. .‘. Mauosovrsorv, urArv or‘ mun? -, CHARLOTTETOWN I are uowl ready and we request nu early] mttlenrcntr-lofitight Bros, VictorltL. nrixerl train leaving: Charlottetown WK . r. ELMIRA Effective lleceurber‘ 13th, 1922, l‘ at 5.30 A. .\l.. arriving at Souris at‘ 10.15 A. M. and Elmira at 12.10 l’., M.. will be (lisrontinucrl, and can» merrcinr: same date this train will‘ l-Ilrrririr and steam service will be resumed. ‘l-‘lrrvlng wound up by business at lflggn, I hereby give notice that 1_ 0r woll sock accounts not settled by Jzrn- m‘, ,~,,H,,\,-hm-__... rurry is! 1923 will ‘be hnnrled to 1. . lrl'l to beat; 8 Payemnt before that date may ‘lvhghhn. 1m.“ at '"‘".:rrlott~'own ' ' ll, t'l.- (‘rrnntlirrrl Bank of (‘om ++¢ ao-oeo-o-oo so» 0x404 +04 lea-aye iurarltltlvtuwn at 6.20 A. M _lru-<_v with and Snuris is rrber 13th. i922. 'i s FOIYEALE; choice or" 2o good. so-rmd.‘ horses. comrrrrfilng, You r broken low set Dllllifl U1?" general pur- l.‘.l to l3 bun»; ‘J years‘. t0 »l driver's. 8 lrom -l to rarnrnteod. 'l‘f=r'!11>l 1s l n 1's. ‘Tesrlrdgr Ne. 1. For the Stock of or’ Dry , . Merchandise consist-In: ' (‘or Goods, and Ladies‘ zrnzl Gents Fur- nishings. These goods have all 59 Water Street “pen mventorled at proleu: day crvtli. Tender No. 2. For the aimed Authorized Assltlllflf- Tender N0. 3. fixtures of the above named All tlrorfzed Assignors, ly on the outside with the flllmlllel‘ Arr-rd name of the item “rmlfrell for. A certified cheque for 20 Del‘ cent of the purchase price must accompany each Tender The highest 0r any tender not necessarily accepted. A complete detailed inventory of the stock of Merchandise and l 3 l l l ‘ fl O Store Fixtures. and a list of the Bonk Debts may be examined at the offices or P. W. Turner d; Co., and S. A. McDonald Charlottetown, or at the office of the undersigned m Summerslde. THE CANADIAN cREDlT MINE l TRUST ASSOCIATON LTD. (Maritime Division) Per E.W. MANSON, Representative for Prince Edward ._é ‘ _ Island. ' _ Authorised Truatoe 10181-134!" ' \\'e had pvt-own very fond or‘ each lllt s. we k ‘and u group SlvOll together watch- .rrrg the ear out of szrairt. row tzrrle which l ncyer lrkerlfils W was so illi-Hl of anything in my life '_prrri_\' around 2r loaded wirgon and taking me away." wrrole. the afternoon. Book nr-ms ni tho. Estate of the shovel For the store - Tenders must be marked plolnw Vzllzille; r rzrrarg rhrrrllzlr til-r .rr:tir 0t‘ Blair; Street. past the sllups r...‘ lllilllv- as we railed "busru 1s centre" Solue of tire loge wozrren wart-d as l passed. tlgv t.i' \\' t. l could 0s p of personalucs which bor- (l its selfish viewpoint with inc. l had no sympathy. "Swry to go Francis asked l-arzrrg: ‘the sigh. I turned and snrilerl ar. him. “Nof l said simply. "l never" lie laughed, steering the car ex~ "lllllllg last“ ‘*5 w“ Struck “HFrancis, go over to Broadway “Y J. l Sometime ' . ‘ . o "flfllll llollll- ‘ t" h l m“ Ew-lren we pass the .l‘ark, l Waut toll.“ ti: hgilogw$nlfiém the farm Mgr‘ Slvlmlnerslde Q . Mgr. Kellfllllglml l ...rt eaves me on. t . . $66 an we lights asllill- 53nd start him doing somethink Branch Bralugh “.\'o." l answered, “for you're! For along time lsct silent: czrnrellecl laugh rtultl noddlorl, vreruernberirrgWhrough the romantic dimness of, rsrulrlenly that. l had been to upset ruontlr?" he asked "l dnrft think l actually accom- plished anything." l confessed. "l made myself lonely, too. and un» conrforlnble. because of an ides- "Yorrrtz not the first martyr t0 an idea. or an ideal," he snriled as an rfu stroke. ‘Whirl, I accomplishel was only thosuothing of my own conscience l 5:11 (l. from them, rr.-.rrrr\vlrt-l'.s----lo “I felt seiFslr to rurr uwll: in nil their misery and l . | l ‘lle'll'I'v' V<rnm|_ A _ M-rl. CAMPBELL. A. K. McNElL , , u Francis laughed again. '1"~"‘5l"-'l‘4l Sullillllllll- h? '5'? ‘l ' H “The urrnrbm- of people walking 11,,T6l1;;,7i_ ’ H w“ “m W“ alrrrz tlrris particular street are “ ' "'" "‘*""—- l__._.. ._. .A-——'- "l““‘"l' _ , going tn delay your dinner ‘half : I “It wrrsnt entirely," l rniorrrrp» n“ hm"... h“ w.“ n“, “we have .,‘, ; ‘n U ‘v , .. .. . = ~ "r1. liamrrllllrcl m iii". * r. rm ~» m w o -‘ -5 lvl‘ W‘ r r'.( r‘ t . .- -. '- "‘ 4t DYQSFQd Pgllltry l - l “F nil her H bus-baud? Slur has ‘all m" lllrfu“ tlwou?“ -. -. 4 . Q v x e Dinntr. What a nralerrolrst 1» o J] , ii ’ one, he teasrhd. ‘ k H H“, ma... 4 " _ ...... .. l ‘Nu, give rer lac your. new I , ,, p ,__ -,‘ ‘l. < ) l_ _ , . v Anti aga. n he laughed the mtr . 1 6 rn the Matter of the Eslllfi “t ‘mliklJrfl wlmd; {wlllnllllllnéjtllllwllgxl tune/l llllli1‘l\ that pleased me so 4 a mr.e -"'r ~-us r r-r -. ' '.' .' r - . . . a. w. D. wadman 6. 0-‘ r _ ‘ _ much. 1 I Llllll D00- 15, 1312.6 Z of charlnttetvw". Pr"? Ednljivll? "fllllmif lgltmflxgl‘, llullgl "Iriavtcrlalist." he echoed. "That's ‘ ' 4 l 5 l I d, Authonized ssrafl- ‘ll “'3 l." n ll 3;. “ “a new word Frrlid. 1 never heard t ‘ x h ‘ _ wrrd s an find her a husband. too, l uv-rtt yo“ us‘, it befén." 0M3. do,“ think o 4 Will recto/e Wu d” ors. . n , , . I f, 4 ‘v P n _ ' v ' ' I TENDERS m“ ""l“'l“""ll~‘- fl" l“ ‘l5 W" to harshly of mo. l like to tease d: wry-c. Ducks, Chic ens, , lrrovs. she lost. Jim long‘ urro. lymh And 8mm H. fins“ [Harms a‘ '1'\lrkr:y'5, 0 Seabed Tower} w“; -_.,-_ fgfllltflfll llrrrrrvhl absence might bring him gaudy “ins ‘mum. ma. l like m 1 l' -k t her~~1nrl hr-r to lrlur (or -- ‘l Highest market price; for l y tlm undersigncrl, up t“ l"'~‘ll -‘ll‘ l“ ‘l ‘ ' ‘ have you like them. I 900d stock. z luestlay the 19th day of Dect-lrr- p x'l“lvis l didn't understand. Fran- : 1 er, above mentioned Authorized c.s explained, as he started the - t 4 1 o - z Q 4 ’ é i . i a ' The first and original (lold and Grip Tablet. the merit of which is recog- nized by all civilized nationa- Be sure you get Bnomg _Tho box bears this signature before. rn .r few‘ mzrr» I ways Iistlrer l m?" "ml llwullhls- amlfrhltt terrible street?" he asked. the. sort of thinr: be enthusiastic? Besides tlrlrrk of with our Lghts on for some miles. Francis pu.lcd the car to the side of the road and sroppcd-we were mung through a little woods and 1r..- few other caresses had done And l did not believe then that lOVv r;"t'..~‘..<:lr'ry degeurates into l . or" that nrurringe rnevitably its rourirrrce. Somehow that rrrade a (Lllcrcntte. 'l‘h‘.nking lurk, l could are where it was al- hersclf, and later ..'.rn, too, who sowly choked out the at’: tdou that existed when they flPSl lived together. it would be different with us. Too nappy to want to tullgl watched the lights of the city sp- prar" us we ran into the suburbs. We would be back in my little apartment for dinner-wand Vi rvrluld be there. and I would learn then the solution of the one prob- lem that still worried me. UUR DINNER. Chapter 109 W’: turned dually Avenue and started South. “Almost home!" l sad happily into Fifth Francis laughed. "\\'l.ll you ever get. fondness for the gaudy lights ofw I Uourral Park and bring you out in leaning Elmira at 5.30 A. hi. Arrlv-"m on much breakfast. a maze of glory M m‘: Broadway _‘ All accounts due me not zrr-lnr: Souris at 6.2.0 A. .\l., returning; "'l‘l*.crc's u good hotel to lunch envrance). g ‘J rrrugr-d for before Jan. 1 1922, will ltaxing: Souris at 6.20 l’. IVL, arrivlat irr the noxt town he informed 1.1km,“ new he announced as] » be given in to solicitors for col~ i111, Elnriri 7.20 l‘. .\l. daily Suudayslmo, And we talked of unimportant H’ turned mm the brm-lume or‘ lcc-tion. ext-cplrd. All other trains will rrmrtlfi g until we were once more on “he theatre Mstfich labook as , c- H- HlCKEN- r>~r' svrellllle~ , “ill ‘Pfill- , much as you can, for after we are ~ 1 8 on‘ v l‘ loll" ‘Y 5 _‘ won't see this sort of thing for u "'""'-~ ——-——-——— ‘()lr:-.rlullri0\l~'l\. l’- E- l- llllT-ii llllll lleelllllg m“ ‘Qllul-‘ldflzin: lung tune not till we come back again." "llut you won't miss it," he went on. "There will be so many other tlrllugs for you to grow excited lib-i out that a ruere waste of valuable electricity to advertise garters and hairpins wont interest you at "Oh. brrt lit will!" I protested. "Look at ‘the huge crowds, Fran- oi-s. it's near time for the theatres isn't it‘! l always forget there are so nrauy people in lire world, until l conu- up here in the evening." car again after one of our many waits in the crowd of the car's zrnll Inn's: "l like your enthusiasm. "it's ns fies/h as that nl’ n young grlrl. it's and a glorious qua ‘ly to have. hope y"u have so much of lit. l you never lose it." “it's such 9. glorious world.” l answered. “How could l help but all the lovey parts of it. we're to see together." And l turned to smile up at brim. We had come finally to the end of the great jam. and we were able to run a little faster. 1 turned from the compar-ltvle darkness of ‘mver Broadway to look back, up the crooked twisting lane that blaz ml and sparkled and winked and glared with its ever moving lights and llts restless ever-moving (vrovvrls. Then l settled back for the few minutes left of our drive. "Violet said she would have dim ner ready for us. She thought you mlzht be tired and prefer to dtne at our place. instead of s rests-ur- nnt," Francis smid- as we turned into our street. "l would." l said. "How sweet of ‘her to bother about lt. l mp- pose Bud will be there too." a eye... ' Made in Canada But rBud ‘was not. ‘Wow Manors of you to get a a big apro I'm. going to win the vrl zrredteval history test," She went on ‘with details of the pnlze rmdi .ts conditions. solos beck forth from out tiny lot-chm t0 th¢| the. living _ Meanwhile. Francis and our land-i f, . ladyvqhusband. limuaht up uvy bags table set "l don't know she said quietly. But, a little of the color ran out of her cheeks rrs- she answered urn. “\l'r'ofet.“ l cried. “What do you mean by that tone of voice? you mean-that it's his fault or‘ yours that he isn't here?‘ “Mgnef” said Vi. “l told him ‘not to cdnre." ed Every emotion showed face. I decided to keep away from Bud. ‘he'll like-som i” r whole dinner by Yourself." f said after Vi and! bad greeted “on v~ y. our»? snlrruutuumlr. "But child you don't look well. been studying mo hard? '“N'o,' the girl answered pul n over her dress. in d of evergreen "I was troubled for about two and we arm!” V W." Fm} maul R broke om m ggtrglisyl had brought in from the V1 announced around the lllttle table. “I brought over some things already ed from Tererfs restaurant. and; dlld the rest thyself." And, indeed she Llshtfrrlly dainty meal. “Helen has bhlnlq." she swld as we sat with‘ coffee cups before us. while Fran-l cls was smoking a cigarette. ‘I “With whom?" I asked axclted-. “Toby Markham." she sold herf blue eyes donciring merrily‘. "You . liked hirn, you know Aunt Enid You were always delighted when] l went out with him.’ "first wast because Toby's presence was good‘ for Bud l said tcrctlessly. “Where ls Bud. w .. l dropped the let's answer" to my question about Bud. l did not want to force her} confidence. if she wanted to tell’ rue, she would in good tlme-—'pe.r-l haps after Francis had left. “What do you ily, Uncle Francis“ the grirl ssk~ lj dd. “Pilot's not a fair question to. put is it? For you would have l0 soy sonrethin-g polite.” "No, for after my {amily now-es well as to thatr one," Francis answered. with that delightfully winning srnllle of his. “Yos, s0 l do. l can't. get over‘ rt!" Vioiefs eyes were softening‘ now, as she turned‘ ' The pink was running bac cheeks, two-I was always arnazq girls sensltiveuessJ st the “l think your the great tragedy of neglected 0p- portuni-ty," "And your bro really nrosl. delightful, ls the vict-l - lin of the tragedy.” Tll°59 "h" ha“? llol “llell-‘ly: .'\ Shirl.‘ l‘ ‘J? A. .\l.,'le\ "-..rrr<-..< tactfully lei nre- quite rrl- n“ .---| . my“ H _ . "med ‘hell Mfllmlls‘ 919ml‘? ‘l9 Slnrdlls al 135 l’. and arr ‘one. lirrt the best of men are mob-Mm)‘, T)‘, b‘,‘,','”l:.,°hr;"l;,,e “gfllfm “grald- Fmncls 5am kmdly'| _ ' , _, 5° "l "ll earl" ‘lam ' l'l‘.2.l'lL"lbitl\\'ll 5.50 l’. M. Alon. \\."ell.‘rrizriists around mealtuties. l!“ clwlllvfli “n; is “Mays 50mg Vi‘ rqgultif helwwzlrlothlzzzlrrth brig/ii; Ihzttsn tAtlrlea hrinitietive for that ons- ‘No,’ \r'lo‘et agreed. regret. in At. thlalmomént“, “g\g\ “M31. A'M' MCBONAL r l l*“'rlz instead of Monday and"h;nk. Francis finall" broke into .f ‘ ‘ ' .00 -—: your I SJPD- TH e has _to have that her voice. “We'll simply hope thrilled and domain‘ it. a‘\flg“‘\“_gfl i hlurrny River. P. E. island. 1§llé,i,ulloli’ly' . . Show“ m, 1131183 4 m. rwerk, by ‘mung’, lorrasuch Sentimenml Ideas," henlwfll- 1311i he “will <10 ll- ll“ much. We carftldoit all-not for some day he'll get up the courage -———— ‘. "fly" ‘ “M75 13 6‘ and 5 or folder. liflllclivt- llccnrrrber; "Art- yurr hungry?" v ’ [won-em wmmg we cal. to me l1 b0)’. ll Wouldnt be good for him 1g break gwuyf’ v _> | (Ugutlnued m; page 53 _"""""" flllr the irrotor car service belwern- l cnure back to earth with o mg)“ “very we“, 1-H (“we you‘ _ fa lie n THE PUZZLE. C h spter 1'10 Francis ' ther James who l5 . ething he can make ‘We? Y°lll'la career in," Violet said assuming uddsnly‘ a very grown up arir. “He won't come. it's not there Have you llln-g I But ae in the l and, room. and McLAUGHLlN H l‘). cook- w served l in love. ‘. l subject after Vio- ~ McLAUGHLIN 2 ,We have ‘a large assortment 0f the above Sleigiis_ Piano Boxes—Auto Seats—High Backs and Gentlemenk Drivers, with Cloth, Cord and Plush upholstering. ALSO Pung Slerghs-High Box Sleigh-s and Wood Sleighs. Sleigh Robes, Heavy Cloth land Fur Coats, Sleigh Bells, harness, Root Cutters. Grain Grinders, Cream Sepam. tors, Washing Machines and Clothes Wringers, all of which we rare selling at factory prices to clear‘. think of our fam~ all, you belong to. i. to Francis; k to herI on her ' the talk Don’t fail to call and see our stock and get our prices ' before buying. ' - " A. B. L. HORNE tlamlly represents - G. W. PRCFITT said finally. d The Modern, Woman HE is a business woman. She makes 80 per cent. of - -' ~' all purchases made in retail stores. She is an astute,‘ clever buyer. She runs her household strictly on a“ busil-lj h ness basis. “a. - She is constantly in touch with the stores and theiroifer- ings. Through the advertising she lknows the Prowtést‘ ' prices, the best qualities and the newest‘ commoditiesfi r. Long‘ before she leaves the house for a shopping trip,‘ she. . .. P knows exactly what she wants, ‘where to .get alfalfa how, _ ' . -. . _~ ' I much to pay. . . .. v ‘ She buys merchandise of established‘ _l clothing, she know-s how well it should wear h the style should be.‘ If it’slra prnulsicalfinstirlrmenhi she- .. l I 7 knows what toyexpcct in tone and 'workmans'_hip'._-tlf itfs '1 f‘ " a vacuum cleaner, ‘she knows what kind i of service 1 it‘ -, _ should give, h _ ... ‘h. . .634 , _ I r v . ... . l. Askher" and she will tell you it pays to, ifead the ladveif '_ ‘_ I‘ i’ tisements. ' ' ' _ - ' ‘ ‘ ' y t l ll will Day you too. l It will save your time, money and A ,7 l l‘ ellml- llhwlll help you dress‘ better, cat ibetlter; sleepf better and live better. l ' ' ~~ ' l l ' / eww-q ¢<q|~.‘. r~ 1 '~ -. Yoe" the"ir*r"r@'rér;,i##et@w'l1 1‘ . To.’ the dfliettlehem» x “L41 i.‘ “ 1.. .1.