i‘ -: 1 References: . father. Plies TEN 1 ‘Flu Si: Your: VPIAMPLES Gevertt In Face lira. Albert Stubbs, Xewbury, Ont, Iritflz-“Irfaee wu covered with pimples and In no bad I was ashamed I'1DDQIQIII. lsufleredinthilway for nix years, until one day a friend told me to use ‘ BURDOLW‘ — LOOD i BITTERS adults: I bad need two bottles the pha Iweallgone and my skin was lo and smooth as ever." Put up only by The T. Milburu 00., Limited, Toronto, Ont. An Ohio oculist has tlcsignui spectacle frames with the bows near the top! of the lenses to ub~ atruct vision to either sid~.- less than the usual typeof frames. DOMINION OF CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND vln The Probate Court 18th George V. A. l). 1927 In Be-Estate of Frederick n. Heme. late of Charlottetown-n in “" County. in the said Province, GQQIIII, teatate. I! the Honourable A. Bannerman Wlrlllflml- Swerve. Judge of Probate, Ire, 42c. T0 "l6 slltflfl D1 the County, of Queen's County, 6r any Constable or literate person within said County, GREETING: WHEREAS upon read] the ti. tion on flle of Anni? pe (Yhl-rlntbe West, Amanda Taper and 110mm Borne m of Charlottetown aforeafld. the Executots of the above named estate praying that a Citation may be issued for the pur- IWIO hereafter set 1011b: You are ‘herefore hereby required to cite all .peraons interested in the said 5;. tutu to be and appear before mg at ahobatewurttohellgldllylhl; Court H0886 ill CllarltlflQown, In Qlflflfl County, in the said Prov. thee on Wednesday the first day of February next. cominl. at the hour of eleven o'clock, forenoon, of the line day to show cause if any they “l! wily the accounts of thesaid ‘i519 5119111111101- be passed and the letnte closed as prayed for In . said petition and on Motion of Donald McKin- IIMI, Proctor for the said Petitioner. All I d0 hereby order that a true 90p! hereof be forthwith published III" Hm newspaper rubllshed in _ aforesaid once in fleh week for at last four con- secutive weeks from the date hereof l-ud that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectfully, namely in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, at or nwr ‘hi! C“, wlllflh 50815 and at, 0r near the Bank of Nova Scotia both In Charlottetown aforesaid so that l" persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. (l. S.) Given under my Hand and the Seal of the said Court, 23rd day of December, A. D., 1927, in the Eighteenth year of His Majesty's reign. tsgu.) A. s. WARBURTON. Judge of Probate. 1604-12411-841. nope? The Annual Meeting of the New Perth Dairying Company, will be hdd at the Creamery on Tuesday, January 17th at 2 o'clock p. m. R. G. McLABEN. President. WM. CAIN, Secretary. New Perth, Dec. 31, 1927. 1658-14-7. tartar The annual meeting of the John R. Dinnis Pedigree-d Foxes, Ltd.. will be held on Thursday, January 19th. 1928, at 7.30 p. m. in the Y. M C. A. Parlor. Charlottetown. JOHN B. DINNIS. President. 1685-1-5-31 Poultry will be and w dressed try daily until the of_ the season. ‘ llrieel Paid. . SWIFT CANADIAN C0. We buying Ive, poul- end Highest ILES. ii P117 fgiron ow run uwiflu re Llrf SH NATIIII. flflifllel {unto tr continence "One-sided uplift nometimea re- Sultti in a biased outlook.” WRONG AGAIN "Young man in picking my daugh» ter for your wife you fnust have taken me for an old fool." “No sir, you are entirely wrong. Holman, l didn't take you to be over middle ‘disease? aged.” Li.) POOR PUP Puppy: I wish the man that in- vented dog biscuits had to eatyeome of them! ‘\ ‘~50 < i; l,‘ l. 1E4 I in. .,- At Yale he studied science. It may teem strange to you, That be learned IO much of pet- tlng- ‘ Well—that‘e a science, too. HOW COULD HE TELL? Wifie: When are you going to stop swearing. John? Hubby: How car- 1:11 when I'll be able to sell this um flwver? ee~et+oo0eeevoee00evoooo LLESTER DOUGLAS WHOLESALE PRODUCE Exporter of Prince Edward Island Certified Seed and Table Stock Potatoes,’ 89 QUEEN STREET CHABLOTTITOWN. l‘. E. I. IO-O-O-OQO-OOQ-O-O 50¢‘ O O OQOOOQ ' JOSEPH A. I noun" wonnv Send us your Smeltsand let us do your worrying at 7% and daily returns. Your Father or Grand- RICH CO. ‘ ' Fish Pier, Boston OOOO-OO-OQOOOQWOOOOOOGO ‘vowa. 0000000 l SONIA VIDA RQT (Continued) ' she contessed. "l do love But be is engaged to anoth- er girl aud has L0 intention of mar~ FY1118 me. i don't know that l want him to. He drinks-was drinking Saturday. And he cgu bt- cruel.“ Her vision blurred. "it isn't me he loves, either. It's 111)’ 119s and my body he loves." 31111119111)’ she laid her cheek against his hand. Won't you please marry mc--ur is it the responsibility that wcr~ rles you?" "it isn't that at all." "l am s0 frightened, so $143k of husband I'd choose if l- weze in m_v right mind." "But Sonia . . . . . "Ob, l know. it's the sweet- ness of his mouth--tbe way he kisses me . . . . ..Pllysical things! He fascinates me, Don. l can't trust myself with him. But if l could get away. if l cc-uld go to Berlin.” _ Doll was white to the lips, "D0 you think l wculd take you when you admit you arc in love with some one else?" "l thought you might-if you lov- ,e<l me enough.“ “Well. I don't love you that way." "Oh. l‘m sort’)? it was a bold thing for me to suggest, wasn't it‘! ,1 didn't wallze . . . . ..“ I I I Slumping into the pillows, Sonia burst into tears. He came up to her and gathered her up in kind arms. “Don't cry about it. dear. Can't you see how you'd hate me? Wear- ing my name, tied to a man you don't care for?" "But I dc, l adore you. This other thing is like a fever, it's in my blcod. Why won't you help {me as you would if it were a real l‘m so tired of fighting it alone. 1 don't sleep. You can see how thin 1 am." you really believe it is only a temporary madness, Sonia? That ‘back cf it all is a lasting affection trtor me?" , ; "i am Op, the verge of loving you ‘now, My mind loves you.” But tnemoties 0f the oblivion she ‘found in Franklin's arms took Iaway her breath. ‘ "You sec. Even the thought of him is loo much." "liven the thought of him hurts," she insisted. "He “'35 here yes- terday and he said things l can nev- ’~r for ivc. He doesn't love the real life, You were right when -ycm said there are experiences that sear the sc-ul, This has been one of them. l‘m through. l don't want any more. l don't want to go any deeper into things. asi know l will . . . . ..Save me, Don. Please!" ‘ "Ate you sure you wish to saved?“ ' ‘ She lifllnlllfll the tears from 111:1‘ ‘eyes, laughing hysterically. "Oh, l do. Bu! you must (iu it 10-day. Cam you gut a license’! ‘Can we he marited very quietly?" _ "Thcse things could be arranged. ;Tliat's the sintplest part of it. But why the secrecy, Sonia‘! l will ltave ‘to tell my mother." ‘ “You can ask her not to say ab)‘- thing about it until we ate gone" She smiled like a flash of her old self. “l will tell my family, tc-o. They will be very happy." "if l were only sure that you wouldn't regret it——" b c “liven 1t t do regret it I'll know’ it was tbc right thing to do. You are so safe. So big and strongf ‘l wish you'd take me and never never let me go." Tbc blood rushed into his face. llc lcaned mer hnd took her in ibis arms. l, "l love you so much, Sonia. llut "I expect ‘I will be," she admil‘ ‘lcd. "lt may be a tiresome exper- iment.“ "lt wont be tiresome so long as you aren't unhappy. You know l would never consent to this if I didn't think what you say i..- true. IYou are the type of girl who 591B into trouble if she isn't married jyc-ung. You need me. Sonia, and ‘l believe in a little corner of your heart you must love me or you could not have suggested this plan." ‘That's what I think" H3 smiled. "Otherwise you may be sure all your arguments would not hav tne particle cf weight with me. ‘ she lgllllgglefl closer to him. Ht? was the link binding her to satilty. To the wholesome. normal life which was all she felt sht- would aver desire. "But it you find you can't love lite-can't love me will all Y-"111' heart-Will you be Hank aboul 11'? Don't lie to me, ever. l1 could not ‘forgive you for that. Don't ch88! 0r prvtend that Y0" 1111B lc- 116111 my arms, when you're longing for Franklin Crane. l demand that one thing of you. Ptomlsc on our honor." "i promise not to lie to Y0" ever," she said. solemnly. "Anti l will not pretend. lf I can't love you as you Wish at the end r-i the pear we'll give it up." - He kissed her tenderly 11B 11 111111" ‘ ‘ er might halve kissed her. "l have implicit faith in you. dear. Goti willing, you'll come to me before the year is up. offer- ing your whole heart. But I can't never accept anything less." Four ltcura later a whltefacetll ta king her ,Sonln was marriage ‘tne-rwtuasnr xxtv. Sonia felt no inward 99111111111" tlon. Her mind was like a quiet} pool. reflecting the scene about it. The little old minister. a manger to both of them, who peered fro 9n: tetbeemstemeklfeebb-n open 1 MURSESTEIIS I 0000000000000-0000000000‘ . RLWHYS All (luring thr ceremony Sonia‘ ‘tad thought: "Scon it will be Hvvl‘. Then I'll have nothing more mi nwozry" about." . 1 Don's strong, supple fingers held} hers confidently. She could fecl‘ ,cc~urage streaming into her tired; tierves. ‘men it tvas cver anti‘ 11km was kissing licr on the liltsz. ‘That kiss was a sufllfifie- $111‘ ‘had not expected it. And it stat-r Jed her out of hcr peaceful tlrcaitt- infi- Iu spite of her effort, color ,surgcd into her cheeks. $111111.‘ filid I10! seem tr. notice. c was‘ ‘talking with the minister. doubt, 1hr,- kiss ivas necessary. Af part of the ceremony‘! Bu! deep‘ ‘in her heart she felt a stirring u";- leasluess. Thc-zc had been morrt than fatherly affection in that kiss, l When they bud lcft the parson- .:tge and driven ztlfifly 11L‘ $111111 "511!" fwhere, Sonia. Shall we drivc around ‘fcr a 11117" ‘ But she was tco nervous to ride. , The slightest noise terrified her; She asked to go at once lo the apartment and pack her clothes. Haw glad she was that Don was. with he: when they entered! To, face the distutbrittgly famlliar siglitl of Maxinee blue batbrobe, hatig-l lng behind the dc-or. Her faded satin mules. kicked under a chalr._ The pathos of these inanimate beg longing-s rent -Sonia's heart. But: she set her lips grimly. I "What. shall l do about Maxine/sq things?" ' i “You'd better pack them up some day and send them to her father." "He didn't care for her. She tolrl‘ me herself that he could scarcely‘ remember which one offllc cltiltl- ren she was.“ "It's all you Iran do, vicar. Fnclef Jetl tells me she had a little money l in the bank, , Enough to pay for sending her home." Oh, the tragedy of it! The need- less tragedy of it. thought Sonia.| .She would mine some day and put‘ jail these things away. Shocs,_ zhats, frail vanities, which had pas-g sensed so much more endurance‘ ‘Jhsn the living girl who owncd l 1 l them. ‘y Slu, imtml u ltalfwtst-rl bottle 1.11" ltalcunl on lllt. buthtmont site-ll‘, And Alaxint-Is bath salts. Sonia throw 114'!‘ Vlllllt-ta‘ inlu ill". lrunk Bln- hurl brought from blur.- cic. She felt Slit‘ ('0lll'l not. 1~|t ulurs- staying in this rimm. lt “an full of ghosts. And ml, of 31a». ‘line's alone, Franklin ('l'hllC's llluc ‘eyes peered, reflroachfnlly. 1mm; ltlte corner near tht- fin-pinch, Shc bad sat there, hours ill a time, in his arms. i She turned to D\ll. almost win-l jlently, | "Let's gel out of hot-c. l can't island it." He hall lllh wisdrtti m malt. tzn’ rcply. He asked nu questions. i C t ' j When they reached the small in» l jtcl where they wen.- tn stay, shcl |found that ho had liven IllUlll-{lllllll icnotlgh t4. tirtlvr lwu moms, rullr lncctod by a bath . 'f‘ht:rc wt-lv-I lycllcw’ roses on bcr drc-ssittg lahkqi ‘another great bowl of tilt-m on her! glillllpol-llllg you're sorry to-morrow '.'" l “ML l _ 1 l‘ "You're awfully stvcct to mu." ‘ . "Nonsense." ‘he (spilled. "Now goullg lady, the lllillg for you m jtlo is get back to bed, You r0 {tretnhling like a leaf." t, His nouchalaut manner kept up {her morale. She unpacked her fbag, which had been rescued front‘ ‘the lavreck. The sight. of those garticles she had expected (c, use, lat Franklinfit shack sickened her. {She would buy others to-morrowm‘ ‘She wished she might never have, ‘to see them axain. 1, When she was ready for berl she threw the oltl negllgee over Liter nightgown and went to lion's ldoc-r. 3 "What about calling my family?‘ lAnd have You told your mother?‘ i ‘ll wrote her a letter." he re» iplled, ".5 thought it would be easier for her than to call. it is, going to be a great surprise to ltcr.‘ but l hope she won't think I've been unkind." l "She'll be ans???" t , "Not nlother. Her love is ubsol» flutely unselfish, My happiness is ;l1ll thathns ever tnattcrcd lo her." ' Sonia swung c-n the tltlorknt-b asking thoughtfully! "Supposing She were not like that. Would you have let it keep you from man, rylng me?“ I [ "Nothing could have kept mo lrc-m marrying you. Sonia. Nothing?‘ in the world." 5 His tone was cooler than his,‘ words, fihe stared at him, won’ ltlcrlng how he could love her a0 tmuch and be ‘st: controller], He! was certainly different. Imagine‘ any other possessive male of her acquaintance altreelnll to an ill-y rangement like this! f (To Be Continued.) __-_ 4%.“... l! nlcklel urr not kept tinder brim- or vinegar they will become lnft quickly Ipoll and he unfit to est. Tn keen them Under. the liquid nerenl~ ' mm n fit ifthoy nro in n crock rm; Cll.~\lIl.(l'l"l'b'1'Ul\'N uukttlgttx -1MPuo~+-» ~~ ’ v-‘ef-Zts-wabtit W.l.-t“._\A-ftm'_.t_\;.\ I, 19:: _._.. Victor giving the results of its wrrk to V l ‘dale. The Committee has been ' ‘ . 006W": two dehydrating Plants at - s l Y Pcntlcton. B. C.. and Grimsby, On Orlltophonw _ ' 77mg have done so fbr ears T». 0f m. .12??? P1111118‘: Shaw conclusively ~ —~—~-—— 1110113 1)’ matured. graded, and pi-c- y a erta n ana iau fruits when M H pare . will make a ticlrvtlrulctl pro- ' ‘ ' . ’ §ed, gold-rimmed spectacles. llis 9 ' tiuct equal in flllitlll_\'_ “phi, ,7; .,. “W111 _ , (‘"1" Amli" 2”“ ",3: (yslgygglugif; lifillofllllgrllletsédiglle - TOIIIOITOW S Rallll) and] vulm, m ,1“, wry $112110‘ F0! '1 rnt lulu! “hlfcmnn and His Orchestra 20828 _w cs ‘_ ' _ 2' pmttlcls impnrlfll im (Ktzr 1;, fcereuiony, and a neighbor. brim More than this, the“. i501“, d011,‘, ' ming with romance site “'31s surc that (ianatltm fruit, pnrtit-tllazlv we 1111116 1111"“ be Yeelillg- SATURDAY, JANUARY m apples and no; '1 r - - <15 . _ "i always cry at wctlditlgs," she; I mnher" Con“ixifgxhfcrzllngil,L; Alrllle rage in 1.071410!) 11111111111911. 11111111: her eyes. 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