as o aaaaee unoanfl! nvnnhflfldlfifll! nsztrfllfifli-‘TQQ - ~ < .-.........“-. ~ ..-—_ ..~.~....._... i rdecwsotcindie uniiflawic/ I- PQ§§TO§QOQQOOQVOOOFVO~Q+O- Eilllllliill SALE‘ I am authorized by the Executor-s of the late John Neill o! Rustlco Road, to scll by public auction on Thursday, April 14th, at l o'clock I’. M., Farm Stock, (frop, Farming ‘mplcments and Household Effects. [Also 25 acres oi land adjoining ' farm. _' Terms made known at sale. " ' A. lVleRAE, Auctioneer. .' 0-0-04 f, 1925-4-9-31. C. M. Lampson f? Co. LIMITED. 64 Queen Street Iaudon, E. C. 4, England Public Auction Sales OF RAW FURS Shipping bags will be furnish- ed without charge by applying to R. T. Holman, Ltd., Sum- menlde, P. E. I. Represented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. 212 Fifth Avenue New York, N.Y. ‘Professional Bards ,_______.____ ; Stewart 8. Lowther .1. n. STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTHER, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. 84 Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN l BELL‘ 8r MATHIESON B. It. Bell D. L. lliathleson, LL.D. Barristers a; Solicitors Money to Loan Charlottetown and Montague .,>-——————————————- MARK R. McGUiGAN . A. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, ETC. MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown, IKEJ. McLEOD 84 BENTLEY .1. A. BENTLEY W. s. BENTLEY, 1c. c. Barrister and Attorncy-at-Law Office: 180 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN J.A. MacDonald, K.0. BARRISTI-Ilt. SOLICITOR, as. Riley Building Charlottetown, l’. E. Island. V-rmey to Loan and Collections ' given the very best attention. MS-Z-G-lmonth. 1|. F. MacPllEE, 0.11. BARRISTER. SOLICITOB NOTARY, 8,1,, Riley Building, i 4 For Salo one-hall of double dwelling in best resldental section of City. Modem in every way. In good repair. Contains eight rooms. Hard- wood floors down stairs. Hot Wflifil‘ heating. At present rented for $35.00 per month. For further particulars apply w EASTERN TRUST 00.. I54 Richmond Street. 1965-4-l2-tts-3l. TENDERS FOR S . led iendi rs fltllli'(‘.'~'§l‘ll to lhirviuislnf: 'A;:r~nt, Department Pnhlu: Works, Ottawa. will ceirvd l>_v him until Friday. April ‘J2, of coal and who for liuiiflihgfl. i11 the l'l‘i'il'lill'l‘.‘l Niwilla, .\' lirunswriuk (‘O.\ L AND COKE l ncrl pnrtment oi‘ Pnldii- Works, Ottawa: II .-\. liussrll, dent itri-hitert. St. John N, B ’i‘endi~rs loss lllfllll‘ n11 the. forms llPljflrtluerxtzil specifications tlliifiliri. The right to demand Pvlwllllt! 1o [vi-p the rvndr-r, l.» s: r iilfneut. of the umtrzlvt, is reserved. Ir,- prdor. N. lli-ISLARDIXS, Department of Public Works, Oitnwrl. April 4, 1032. 4-1-12-16 TENDERS Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned until Tuesday, may 10th, 1:132, irom persons wisnmg m purchase that valuable iann at Elmsdaie, Lot 41, consisting of '15 Mres o! good land. a. comfortable house, good orchard, good ham 80 x 35, granary, hen house, an up- to-date Fox Fanch with 10 pens complete, a guard icnce of boards and room within for i0 more. $4 mile from Churches, School, Farm- ers Institute, Egg Circle, Poultry Killing Station and Railway Station. I do not bind myself to accept the lowest or any lender. MRS. ELLA MANSON‘, Box 47, Alherton, P. E. Island. 0r No. 6 Echo Avenue, Beverly, lllass., U. S. 1953-4-12-31. O-&O4-§QO&O—F§O-O-O-O-OQ-OOO-OOOO AND GLASSES FITTED E. W, TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists 142 Richmond street ;676-2-8-l month. r? —- »;—.——~ -;~_ Charlottetown. 9 fffg+o+o+o+o+oawwv+us knew where it might lie, and she EYES TESTED i NOTICE RE: MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSES Notice is hereby given that the 1931 Mo- tor Vehicle Registrations expired on March 31 st and all Motor Vehicle Operators are here- by required to secure their 1932 registration papers without delay and not later than Mon- day, the 18th instant. (Sgd.) J. J. TRAlNOR. Commissioner of Provincial Police. Charlottetown, P. E. l. April 8th, 1932. 1 934-stt-3 i ~ ~wnrt ., ~ the of be re- l‘: o'clock hoon. 11132 for the simply the llmuinlon of Nora n11d Prince and forms of tender .11 from ll. F. Dawson, (‘hiof l'|li'('llilSlll]_' Agony De, _ 4 Resident Architect, Hali- fax. .\. S , and \\. \\'. Alllughalu, Itesi. uiil Hui lw considered un- supplied hy the lioparlnu-nl, nud in accordance rrllh and C0ll~ from the SIIPPUNSEIIl tenderer a deposit, not ex. r-nnt of the amount of re the proper ful. Secretary. The House of llroans-Bomo-Truo ti? By lhrtllet Puller (Continued) “Why had she such a rooted an- tipathy to the Engllli?" Jean had recovered her composure during the course of Lady Anne's narrative, and now put her question with a very good semblancdof detachment. But, inside, her brain was dully hammering out the words “Man. tried-married!" “It seems that Margheritws step" father—Nesta's father, o1 course,- who was an Englishman, treated his wile extremely badly, and Mar- gherlta, who adored her mother, pnever forgave hlm and. hated ail ‘Englishmen in consequence. At least, that was what Nesta told Blalse, and ll; seems quite probable. iivtalians are a hot-blooded race, iyou know, and very vindictive and ‘Irevengeful. 0f course, these Valdis ‘were of no particular family-that Iwas where the trouble began. Nesta Iwas just a secondqate, though ex- ‘, traordinarily beautiful girl, suddenly elevated to a position which she was not in the least fitted to fill. It didn't take a month for the glam- our to wear off—and for Blaise to see her as I saw her. He came to his senses to find himself married to a bit of ‘soulless, pa§iotiate flesh and blood. Oh, Jean! If I could only have been there-in Italy, to have saved h'm from it all!" Jean hardly heeded that instinc- tive mother-cry. She was keyed up to know the end of the story. She felt as though she must scream if Lady Anne were long about the telling. "Go on," she said, forcing herself to speak quietly. "Teli me the rest.” "The rest had the Tormarln tem- per for its cornerstone. Nesta was an utterly spoilt" child, and a coquette to her very finger-tips. She tossed dignity to the winds, and there were everlasting soense and quarrels. Then, one day, Blaise came in and found her entertaining a man whom he had forbidden the house. I don't know what he said to her-but I can guess, poor child! He hoxsewhipped the man, and he must have irightened Nesta half out of her mind. That evening she ran away rrom staple-Nick and I, of course, were living at the Dower, House then-and after months oi- fruitless enquiry 1 ma a letter froml Mhrgherita Valdi telling me thati . she had been found drowned. she! had evidently made her way back. to Italy, hoping to reach her sister,‘ and then, in a fit of despair, com- mitted suicide." "Oh, poor Blalsel How mwiul for him!" exclaimed Jean horror- strlcken. For the moment her own individual point of view was swept away in a flood of sympathy for Torfnarln. “Yes. It broke him up badly. Al- ways, I think, he is brooding over the past. It colours h's entire out-, look on things. You see, he blamed‘ himself-his ungovernalble temper- for the whole tragedy. . . ’. I!’ only he had been gentler with her, not terriiied her into running a- way! . . . . After all, she was a mere child-barely seventeen. But she was a heartless, console ‘ mfnx, nevertheless. . . . And Margherlta Valdi did not let h‘m down lightly. She wrote him s, ter-I rible letter, accusing h‘m of her‘ s',ster's death. I opened it-he was abroad at the time-but of course! he had to see it ultimately. Tied up in a. little separate packet was Nestals wedding-ring, together with a newspaper report 0t the affar, and, to add a last stab or horror, she had folded the newspaper clip- ping and thrust it through the wedding-ring, labelling the packet ‘Cause and effect.’ It was o. brutal th‘ng to do." They were both silent for a space. Jean painfully envisagng the trag- edy that lay behind that stern habitual gravity oi’ Tormarinh, Indy Anne asking herself tremul- ously if she had been wise-if she had been wise in her disclosure? she wanted her son's happiness so immeasurably! she believed she give it him. had raked over the burning embers very unlikely to confide in Jean of the past that she m'ght help to the story of his unhappy marriage. p I or that if he ever did so, it wouldlnery furnace throuch which he had preach-could she possibly interpret were entitled to nuke no further BRINGING UP FATHER - i New us-rswwcu HAVEN'T n01" 59mm’. INFR- wouha Joe-r NKTURALLY LNLY- ‘(on G0 DOWN mo CALI. on MR-Abox snAw-Hss m Acnvi . oueicusso MAN- wouu. 1.2mm Tamas mo a: WIDE AWAKE m you wmtn o-um- ’ Now t Lb. snows LABEL THE HEW “ UR NEXT an. will tell you more about Red Rose BROWN’ LABEL ---the New good ti: at the price of poor tea. Ask your grocer to get it for you and you will have it in a few days.” Also Big Drop in Red Rose Red Label c 1-2 lb. Old Price, 60¢ 1b.; 30¢ 1-21b. Now Solcb- Red Rose OrangePeLoe, c1-2» 01a Price, 85¢ 1b., 43¢ 1-21b. NOW 75f“ ‘b’ Your grocer will sell Red Rose Red Label and Orange Pekoe at these prices today. We pay him for the loss. ' T. 11. ESTABROOKS. c0. LIMITED, - 9 - SAINT JOHN, N. Bil. she knew that he himself wuoe but. to shoulder all the blame‘, ’ t" ‘ ordeal ot lmpetuorxs, alright, Blake's strange ohur claim on iTT-Qfind- ' m‘ ‘M, himself, exonerating Nesta entirely. mistaken love. of disillu-Iioa. ind. moods, his insistent efforts to stand bitter illllm? ‘which permeated m», unless Jean understood the finally, oi.’ the most bitter eelf-re- owm on one aide. u thwch hv wlwlv mil-ii"- » (T0 B0 -Oontinued) av cou-Y- PM imam , °*“°‘-‘-“"' ‘ A . - - » T TO nu. Asbesv seems . °°“'-°""' “W > g , 1- . p . .__..._ , ’ V. 1 an" TO was orricz- “M §N°KE "la THlNK HI. ‘TH! POLICE HAVE BERN WATCHIN‘ f p hnnlllllllil 6 r....sm|rmsmlrlllfiil-llh hula rlQiu mend. By, George MCMBIIII-l‘: .1 0 l!!!::*§l-16llI|rn16$.ldlr_T:nnl1!anu _ v __