E.U§UI‘I¢$€ZV.=’9ZE‘G'C5IZETQ b s: S b- lr w f l It f; l, ll d n. P‘ f) T U’ l! I 1~nn»I0l .,-',, - vdavfifl SPUDS . . . lholo’: no altos-lash! CORK TIP or PLAIN. Also, Spud Fine-cut ROCK CITY IOOACCO COMPANY, LIMITED, QUEBEC I Canadian and Indupondonf 'l‘HE CHARLUITEIUWN GUARDIAN ‘We ’ll Meet Again B)’ MARGARET GORMAN NICHOLS IN STALLMENT 2 The GT5 . Wood, ‘the butler, announced you." one of her many green dresses. This one was heavy silk with a belt 0f gold. “Show him 111-" _ y She was first conscious of the . vitality and magnetism of Chris i Mallory and of his loose-jointed _ma.sculine grace. His tweeds were good but badly in need of pressing. and be carried an old brown felt ‘ hat as if it were a comfortable old gfrlend. But Chris Mallory's dark eyw, which swept the dimly light- cd room, called Guy back from the lethargy that was consuming her- cnlled her back to life- Chris smiled. "Miss Van Avery?" Tobacco for rolling your own, l0: llu pocliago. i- _________i__ Q P. E. I. Teache OUEEH SQUARE MAROH 23rd. Addresses by H. H. tcndcnt of ‘Education; tion. tend. nnual Convention -- of the — will be held in CHARLLYDTPJTOVNN not (Prince of Wales College Hall) i Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Guigzin, B.A., K.C.; Leo F. MacDonald, B.A.: Ijeut-(‘oloncl L. W. Lowther, B.A.; Bramwcll Chandler. .\I.;\., Carnegie -Librnry' Demonstra- All interested are cordially invited to at- "Yes, I don't think. . . .’ "I'm Mallory from the News. I've been sent over to get s. statement from you concerning the breaking of your engagement. He saw both fire and shame’ Ln . her eyes- Something in him tight- ' ened. A goddess on her throne, he i thought. These snobblsh society girls! He hated them for their extravagance, their conceit, their disdain, and their light regard of , love. Marry and divorce, that's all they did it was like taking off an old dress and putting on a new one! “I have no statement to make," she said, feeling uncomfortable be- fore the direct gaze of Chris Mall- rs’ Federation SOHOOL HALL ory. "I-I broke it. Difference of CplHIOII." She groped helplessly- Incompatability." ‘ Why don't you stop lying? i Why should I air my personal drawing-mom was filled i with the fragrance of dying flow- nfter dinner,” Mr. Mallory to see "Mallory?" asked Gay, wearing she could remember all he had given her to remember. Their Brflvo moments. their mod mom- ents when they had seen their lives shaped and grown together and made firm by the foundation of their love. Seemingly little ges- tures more than significant than words, his voice on the phonefhis eyes across a. room, were bitter- sweet memories Now was she expected to fling her love away. stamp upon it, forget it Could you write a finish to love as you did when you finished a book? Could Alan? Would Lilcia hear all the things that Gay had felt were meant for her? The thought caused a curious stab in her and then a terrible numbness. Alan. Alan. Lucia Baring, a tall languid bru- nette, came to the hotel room one afternoon. ‘My house is yours. Gay- Why don't you come and live with me?’ Paid companion? Anything but that! ‘I saw Alan. sold Lucie. He looks wretched. But Lucia would sooth his hurt with her great house and her fam- 9115 Parties! Why, Gay thought. didn't she go and leave her in her WPPUINB world-leave her in the ruins? The next week she and Dina moved to a small second floor flllflrtment, and they salvaged en- ough furniture to furnish a tiny flat. But. the Van Avery tea ser- vice, the silk bed things and fine lace dinner cloths looked incongru- ous in the shabby little place. Gay felt helpless and useless. 1: only there were some way to es- cape the hideousness of this life, this gaunt dark house, her staring niinirs to you?" Gay flared in- i dignantly. You snooping news- ‘pnper men! One can't have a . private life at all! Everything is i aired for the public tosmlrk and icliuckle over- It isn't, she said, any of your business why 1 broke my engagement. Tell your editor , that. Good night.‘ It was cruel of her, she knew. What right had she to talk to him , like this? But it was neither in- , dlgnatlon or tears, and she could . not burst into weeping under the ilurk eyes of an impertinent re- porter. She had to defend Alan. 24th. 25th. Shaw, B.Sc., Superin- Hon. Mark R. Mac- BIG STOCK SALE AT UNION MARCH 31, 1937 at one o'clock l flolif, of ilio Low Courts building i Peter Frisco, l good work Mare in foal, one work Horse, 1 Filly 2 ycar i nld this Spring, one Horse (‘olt 2 years old; also 30 head cattle. 12 milk cows, 8 fat cattlc, 1 pure brcd Gurnscy Bull, balance is young cat.- tle and feeders, l0 fall pigs; also two light driving wagons and sev- eral cars will be oflcrcd. Terms Cash. L. ESSORY & SON. J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. L-Ill-B-ZO-Zll-LES-Bl-BO. ‘ FARM FOR SALE 250 Elliotvnle. Apply in J. P. BROTHERS - ‘ Elliotvalc Containing acres at or to .\lcl.EOI) & BENTLEY (Thailottctoivn c: ii wii" "iii" ' ~-—~ Farm for Sale at. Cape 'i‘rnverse 17 acres of land in high state of cultivation. Build- ings in good condition. Near churches, store and school. One mile from Carleton Sid- ing, Would exchange for large farm if suitable. GEORGE H. MacMICKEN 5ft»; w L-720-3-20-3i _:.-_-y i Where was he tonight What was he doing? Chris Mnllorys eyes mocked her. Snooping IIGWmDBPEI men?" he scoffed. My editor can kick me out but I'm not going to lose the oppor- tunity to tell you what I think of . . l'l|fll'l0!l\'l0\\‘fl on Wednesday the 31st you and Y0“? whme Itflbe! You Fe <i:|_\- of .\lur|:ii 1on7, n um h...“ of parasites and youre cowards. l\\\-l\'uln'c1_uvklIliiurl, ALL] tlliuitlyiarglll Take you out of your elegant l‘ luu siluun rug lllll 1c z _ - . llhnx-iisliip Nuulbvr Y»; ill Queens ‘guliroundlngs and _you' re 8' tribe of .-.....u_.- u. Prlllvu Eilwnrd Island. whimpering weaklings. Where did lllilllltlvll illlll dusgribcll a? fcllums. your money game from? You ilut i" to any: Iouinienc ng on c . | . _ vliSC slide of the Pinctie 1mm at zuc- dfllllelillmow- 117ml" 19' Pflfifili’ suuihcru boundary of land formerly 8C b0 B. yOlll‘ 0V6 HTS. u. .....-.<.-5~.l.... n: Dmlfllll Ilclmuil or Listen, baby, don't feel sorry for lmuuhi Alt-Luau niul now ui- lzitnly in mo. I feel Sorry for you. He Juuius A. Stewart. ' _ ' . "m. 2., h...“ turned and almo t shouted at her. u ru boundary to ‘Good night t0 you!” When Mallory got to the door. Macduff ran after him, wagging Mortgage " Sale To be sold by public suction i: l i! inn! u!‘ gill] Filutclu. thence suuili |illl‘.'lli\'l t tin.- snid lfoud fur tho (lis- inu.» of l8 ciinlna and 7S fect to the N n ....m. ma». of u... tllnsllvlcn Ilunil. -hls tail. Mallory stooped, said, 'Hl._ IIp-[lll ilnlig: the nlnrlb slllti ‘tints fanny». and gave the Mule Scottie a ill lnuu Pom! ll ( lllli‘! nut ‘.‘ m- ... 1]." l'lili'lll‘ Iithlll ufurcsulil, flllll ‘Qiigh cawss and closed the door ilmu-i- uurllu-rly’ ulmu: tllc nnlnc to Wll-h B- VIUQUS 5131m- tlu- place n1‘ vuuiuu-lirouicut coulnin- nu: by cstiuintiou gcrcutn-eu and ouc- llurd IICIPN of lam! a little more 0f- ll-HS; ALSO nil that iruvt. of land .' unto uu ‘Fnwuahlp Number 58 afore- .~".ll4l LIIIIIIIIlPIL llllfI nit-scribed as fol- It was odd, Guy thought, sitting there very quietly. that a certain strength and vitality that had been in the room when he was there was now gone. lmvs (but is to 5n)‘: (‘nlumcncing at . |iu~ all“!!! hounilury of lnud now or Hamill“ Jumped up besldefiler‘ 1-...-....-. u. possession of Willow Gay pulled his ear and raid. How Alurrliison in (he Hiilltllvbll boundary with him could you make friends uf luurl now or formerly in posscss- when he was so vue to me? You in of Alexander bfclnzod, thence rlunniug north St} degrees 30 minutes liked 111m. didn't Y9“? “I-‘I 811955 mgr. irrosnlng the Pluclte Itond 3.5 1,115]; makes him a]! right The r-luiins nnd 50 links, thence at right. uuuli-s sulltlnrurdly l cluiln and 10 links, ilu-uul- Hill-ll! Si} duct-es llllll 30 truth." she said, ‘always stings. In his own apartment that night. uiiuuu-s mist 130 i-‘iauius, ttllvucc suéltlg an apartment typical OI 8 DQ80116- ii \ll'L'l'L‘\‘S nu: l uuuu es one 1m- and a newspaper ma“ Chris - z:1'l.,u-~ uisli ' Ill-ills; "Illa so .'.'.‘l..“..:e.“§¥i.."i§ u... Mallory frowned ‘at his swine. "nstc-rn boundary of land now or Sandy, and said, YOU. should 8G6 ..r.:":"ir .r;..“':-...t.~ h"- sm sow-Si 1M M" u 1:1.‘ ,, ' ' ‘ nnrlhr-rly 2 vliuivis und 75 links. and blue eyes‘ That green dress llu-ui-c ui I i. wcstcrly ll I hfld B- fel-Zllng Slmt beneath tllfi lllilillfl rb 1L iichi. unclxcs smith grandnjmmer; and haughty ex- . u » . gfilfih-Shl‘ dog‘, nllxxui-enlhjggf terlor shes a pretty swell person. She was hiding something. But she's not for me. How about a. walk,‘ crossing the lfond to the eastern boundary line of Widow Murcbisous iuurl nforcnnld, thence north 0- 01d girl-g Get your leash and bring gruos Bllll 30 mluutcn wcst along Ifllll- ' n l' 0 rlinlns flllll 42 links to H)!‘ ll- w me- 35nd!’ obeyed- Chrls llllrlll! oil uoiuulcnccmcnt cuntnlninp: 5'! said, ‘She like= d055, 100.’ Hi5 i||‘l'4‘rl ofllunli nllitglo mora- or lcllys. Inouth “m; suddenly grim‘ why '1‘! avuvc suc s lllu c umcr u , pInVALf- of enle coniulncd in an in- dont’ we have a’ hot revolution or lit-inure of mortgage flflléll u... am something so I can get that girl out Alrirrhl liiirrhunlndtc Ilietilvcen Ilmelg of my head?» i‘. I70 r . Min ucinnnn. nm s ‘uz. vfnf Hire first pnrr. and the under- Gay thought of the week that <..-...-.. of n..- nccnnll “m, dcfnult followed as the first dark blot on inn-mi: hru-n iuuilc in puyinoni of the principal and interest thereby secur- ml. For further Psi-titular! Apply to Ilrlmrul and Bentley, Sollciton, Chur- lollutflwll. Dan-d this 1st day of March 1937. W E. BENTLEY her unblemished life. She and Diana were relieved of the em- barrassment of an auction when their lawyer found a buyer. They never saw the buyer and to spare themselves the hurt of seeing "eikhbors and poor Diana's clumsy attempts to cook! And. added to “i059 things was the constant thought of Alan, set free. drifting, and in demand wherever he went. The one spark of brightness, the one human thing that could lift their hearts. was Macduff who felt the change keenly. Now there was no great white kitchen to run to when he was hungry. ‘Ihere wasn't even enough room here for him to kick up his heels when he felt play- Lful. Maxie, the terrier, alternately his closest chum and worst enemy, Posed into the limbo of forgotten things- But Macduff kept his tail wagging and his spirits up like the true thoroughbred he was. It was Macduff who brought Gay and Chris Mallory together again. For Macduff, one night when the 11W was open. took it upon him- 59" 71° investigate the strange new house in which he lived. 011115 Mallory. reading.‘ heard some one shout, ‘Mac! Mac! Where are you?" Chri". Mways alert for the unusual. dashed to tho door, with Sandy at his heels. In the hall he came face to face Wit-h Gav while Sandy and Macduff proceeded to get acquainted with none of the hostility that marked the first meeting of their master and mistress. Gay cried, relieved, ‘Oh, Mac, why did you nun away " Chris grinned. looking down on her red curls. This was too much! Gay Van Avery-here? In this house? In the next apartment? She stopped still and looked at him gravely. ‘Oh, it's you, said Gay. Go ahead. Run back to your editor and tell him where I'm living. You directed your anger to the wrong person, Mr. Mallory. I have noth- ing. I'm your neighbor now.’ ‘rm terribly sorry,’ said. Chris. I didnt know. He met those clear blue eyes of hers and smiled that charming boyish smile of his that had melted more than one stubborn heart. ‘I'll compromise with you. I won't. toll the boss where you're living if you'll give me a date to- morrow night. l ‘You promise?" asked Gay. stand- ing slLm and straight beside him. the hall light bringing out all the color in her hair. ‘I promise," said Girls. . He was handsome. she thought, in a careless norichalunt way. He had {none of Alan's elegance. Ohrls Mallory wore an old sleeve- less sweater and there was an aroma of tobacco about him. But his hands were finer and stronger than Alan's and his eyes had a search- lng warmth in them. Oh, this was fantastic to be standing in a murky little hall telling a reporter she'd go out with him tomorrow night! lilliss Gay Van Avery, the society girl . . . ." She said, ‘Good night, picked up the errant Macduff, and vanished s. N: ROIIERTflON, things they had lived with and , T'"",',"$l-0fif§- loved. things old and new, they 1N7 M" " ' moved to a. small hotel. All that Alan had raid to her came beck during those lonely dark days. The things he had said to her, her things, she thought. inspired by her. And she had thought during the months when her life had been centred around him, everything crystalized in him. that never could she be lo ely FOR SALE Building Lot, 90 ft. Front, 165 ft. Back. Formerly Lowe Garden, situated Kent St. Aonlv L. M. POOLE 8t C0. “ " " L-267-3-6-tf again because even in lonelness Exooutors’ I! otio e . The undersigned Executors of the last Will and Testament of J. Her- FARM FOR SALE ._ n" ALBBRRY PLAINS Containing 100 acres. with good buildings, 75 c-lcar, remainder cor-v and with wood am! lumber. brook i running through farm. lam! ""h- l urd. conveniently located. f! miles] from Vernon River Station. Sell‘ reasonable. Appiy MRS. SIOSPZT-H ' (Tl Y. Em. a! i r. c. |. i 14-254-3-23-25-27. iuny clulrns against the said estate bert Lord, hie of Capo Trnvorlo iin Prince County. Prince Edwlrfl ' Llnnd, Merchant, deceased. "l". hereby notify all P0110"! "ldebkd to the said estate to make immed- ince payment to them at the I011" era! store of A. K. Lord, Cape Traverse. and, Ill mm"! hlvlfll i All pain and distress come to an and when you use P n t n o m’c Corn Extrac- ore required to present some, dulv attested. at the store aforesaid. within slX months from this dile- Datcd this fiftcenth day of Feb- ruary. A. 1).. 1937. i GEORGE J. TWEEDY. K C. Proctor. ' W WARREN LORD. _ WALTER A. LORD. Executori. L-ltlsl-I-ll-Tuglly, ill! into her rtment. Chris M lloy went back to his book but he did not read. On every page was the haunting mem- ory of winged dark brows. I. mouth that was red and sweet, and a cop of red curls. ‘To whom yere you talking?‘ Dina asked us Gay retumed- Gay smiled and told her. ‘But you can't go out with him. Diana said in amazement. ‘You carvtgo out with him. Diana. said in amazement You can't! A rc- .pgrt,efl' . . . .. . ‘Who are we to scoff at a. reporter Mother?" Guy minim of Chris flhct mun as she lay awake under the spell of a milky fog that shrouded her win- dow. But most of all she thought of Alan, the hurt of Alan, and the months before this catastrophe when they had been happy together- ‘I was flung to earth so brutally, she thought. I could hear every- thing crashing about me. But the one thing I thought would never fail me has failed inc-my faith 1n Alan. (T0 be Continued) STORING WINDSOIUS LINEN Linen and plate from Fort Belveden. the Windsor Forest home of the Duke of Windszr. as King. have been moved to Windsor l Castle till the Duke my require lthom. Steamship i Appointments MONTREAL. Que. Marv-h 33- The appointment of Captain A. S.- M. Nicholle as Marine SHIRT!!!‘ tendmt, Canadian Notional “W68 Indies" Bteamships, with I181"- viaion over vessels of the Ont-ll“ and Canada Atlantic 111113”; common Wit-h headquarters at Motitrieo-l. has been announced byxnahfl. Teakle. g2: eml Ma-nmflo fimmlmw- mm rmmua suoeedl 01PM" Robert A. Goudey. who after many yearn of faithful Berviiil with the Oompanli- Otherclmiges in the staff in- clude the apmlntonent of M. F. scoot, formerly Medlnnical Assist- ant, Department of Steamship! and Car lorries, Tomhto, to tho P091‘ tlon of nuwrintendent mglgeer o! the above mentioned fool-S. with headquarters at Montlvfl-l. 1“ em; position he succeeds - W. C- Jarvis, who is now transferred to Halifax. n. s. as swperlnlendflnl in charge of Marine and Engineer- ing Departments of the Company. captain Robert A. ooudey. who has now retired, was born at Yar- mouth. N. s. my m. 1811- and after an extensive marine career. joined the Canadian Govern-Infill? Merchant Marine in August. 1921- being for two yeans master of sev- eral sea-golflg BMW 01 u"? mm‘ puny. m 192a he was appointed Assistant Marine Sulieflmendmt at Montreal and a. veer 1am" Marine Supertixttcndent. which position he has ably held for l3 years, until retiring. IONA WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The monthly meeting 07 m5 Iona. Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Richard Quinn on Wednesday. March “ll-h- The President opened the meet- ing with the Ode. The Rcll Call was responded to by twelve members and four visitors. Minutes of last meeting were read and apporved. Materials for a quilt were presented. Plans for making quilt were ed. Members are t0 bring finished squares to the next meeting. The School committee XOPCMAG that a fire shovel and hooks were needed for the school Committees for next month were appointed as follows: Sick. Mrs. Murdock McLeod and Mrs. James Quinn. School. Mrs. George Mc- Eachem and Mrs. Roseanne Quinn. Programme, Mrs. Hugh Mclilachern and Miss ‘Dena Mc- Leod. The programme consisted of contests. Prizes were won by Margaret McEschern. Tenn Mc- Leod and Mary Quinn. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Agnes Quinn. Mrs. Joseph McNeil! invited the members to her home for the April meeting. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. Mortgage _Sale NOTICE lg hereby given of the onlo by public auction in front of the Law Courts Buillllu Charlotte- town in Prince Edward Island, on lburldny. the 8th duy of April, A. D., 10.37. It. tho hour of twelve o'clock noon, of ALL that tract of loud on Lot 06 iu Queens County in laid Inland described n follows: Commencing at a gtlko fixed in the bank of shore of Northumbcrluud Strait! in the louth- cut. boundary of land fomerly leased to Dougald Mcldachorn. thence fol- lowing the course of unld boundary north 5d degrees oust 123 chuins, thenco louth 2 cbnius and 26 linkl. thence louth 50 deg 30 mum" wont, 122 chains to the aid bunk or chore, thence following the coiun thereof to the place of commence- ment, containing _fifty acres l little "W"! 0|‘ 11's! formerly lcnscd to the late Donald McDonald: Also all that other tract of lnnd on said Lot described us follows: Commencing tho u shore of Nortbumberluud 31111". lt- the southeastern angle of ‘the above described tract formerly cued to Donald McDonald, thence north l0 degrees 30 minutes east 122 chulnl, thence south 8 chains and 25 llllakuil {hence south 4D degree] we" c u n4 to the aforesaid shore and 111mm along the Slime n. the place of commencement. containing fifty lEfQl of land a little more or fen being the outheaItern-moiety of 16o lcfg‘ of land formerly loaned to Allan Mc- Quurrle as nid trnctg are man- p". tlcnlnrly described in a mortgage thereof made between Allan J. Mc- Donald of Rice Point. Lot O5 lfore. 981d. Farmer now docmned and Mary McDonald his wife, sud john Jun“ Kellow lute of Cornwall in said il- llhfl. Farmer deceased, default bu. in: been made in payment of prln. clpnl and interest thereby secured and "cl::."'s.i"r::..r. '“.‘.°..."";"'" ”- E“ " "on? s.f.“:.i.".i.li'ii’ . own. lagged thll 16th day of March, A. l), Sarah I. Kelllopoguly "WM." h“, ggmgcn of k the nid Jam. a G Kellgw. cor e . H ecutnr-g of Anllgllillzllal’: "Krovlllvolvgl 01,11‘; other heir and next of kin 9f John James Kclluw, "m now deceased. L-oso-rc-aa-ac. '1' will be received at the offlco of the City Clerk up to 210111111 511:" on.“ next, m» n. "llllhmen an refurnhhlng Waiting Boom: mating“, h. ‘h, Market Building. according up phi“ nnd lpeclflcutlonl _ l b, ‘n: “men-rs: ".2: ~~ - n o co o a t Building. , "h c. y GEO. P. NICHOLSON. City Clerk. Irfltil-S-IO-QO-Dl-RS. l_lorses' For Sale Just arrived two carloadl of choice Ontario horses. Mares and Geldings. Also some choice driver: and Is- land horses. WELLINGTON McNEIL nu: our lowrsr-rucro can ‘ WITII ALL FOUR! CHEVROLETS new Unisteel Turret Top Bodies by Fisher are built like a bridge-span . . . solid steel body construction upon a solid stool frame- work. They feature the famous, protecting, one- iocc Turret Top. They are silent bodies. They ave Safety plate glass all around. And Chevrolet safety goes further than that, to give you perfected Hydraulic Brakes-‘Knce-Action with Shockproof Steering-and a more powerful Valve-in-Head Engine for lightning acceleraduu. Soc, drive. and compare for yourself, today! $7 (Z-Pau. nan...»- Coupe) AND u? MASTER DOLIIXE MODELS FROM $832 Delivered a! factory. Oshnvl, Ont. Govern- melif Ilnl, licann and height oddifiovlll. (Pnool cubiocf to change without nofbo.) ‘Q Hill Dc Llu Ioddl. MARCH 23493.. 1—IIHISI'EEL TORRET TOP BODIES BY FISHER SUMMER$IDE A. HORNE t? CO. “°;,?,,.3"“"‘ ndlllililifiii 057B CHARLOITETOWN JAMES COBB Crspaud. onmmu. Morons murmur HEADQUARTERS, zone omen. uoucron. u. n. FARM FOR SALE The undersigned offer for sale farm consisting of seventy-one (71) acres of land situated at Graham's Road in Queen’s County, with buildings thereon. House in good repair; new barn erected in 1935. This property was for- merly owned by Gavin Harding and is now being occupied by John V. Cash under yearly lease which expires on Decem- her 1st next. Land in a high state of cultivation and situat- . ed in one of the most prosperous and, thriving sections of the country. For further particulars , Apply to H. W. PLETCH, Acting Manager, The Mutual Life Assurance Company, Charlottetown L-Sll-Mar. 19-23-26-30-Apl. 2-6-9-13 NOTICE Paved Highways tllosod to Motors Until Further Notice all paved Highways in this Pro- vlnce are closed to motor vehicles when the combined weight of load and vehicle exceeds 4,000 lbs. Dated this 18th day of March, A.D., 1937 By Order P. S. FIELDING, Clerk of the Executive Council L-661-3-l9-tf STALLIOH FOR SALE The Department of Agriculture, wishing to avoid com- petition with private owners of stallions in the Province, is offering the outstanding stallion “Scottish Chief,” Grand Champion of the 1936 Provincial Exhibition, for sale by tender on condition that he be retained in the province for breeding purposes for three years. Tenders will close the first day of April, lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. ' For full particulars apply to Tho Provincial, Department of Agriculture “ORE WORK DONE EASIER I Consider tho economic value of correcting errors of vision. Work dons with less energy. More done in l d8!» with lea effort. Betlfl W!“ ln cues when close unlimi- utlon is required. Even “m” who have no errors of vlilvfl onn prevent strained eycs l! they aid them while doing close work. 1-4 --— "uhbeson Professional Gard; EGAN & CO. Chartered Aecounionta 140 Richmond Street ' Ilollo n. r. o. M! ll- McLeod & Bentlel’ w. g. BENTLEY, u. 0. s. n. usrrrmv, n. o. Ilfrlllcl‘! and Acumen-ilk!" MONEY no was MacGulgan & Tramcol‘ mun n. luuomonn. K- o. s1‘. cum TBAINOB. m A- n: ‘ lollcltorl. Eb- uouu gmniqlfllmm flee: Over i! no! - 51".; cbnrlottotowll- h. uBflnlsn & Mat lesgg“ noun r0 now ‘ cum... emu. chameleon-I'll s--——Z-———-——' ii- H. F. McPHEE, B- A» KI (3. . NOTARY M. unnrusruu. SOLICITOzn g1” ggnalq, Charlotte Palmer 8: H1143“ - r. l- r. ., -. i gyros-zeal nqfiml“ m non-cl M M