u s . l 2A hiyiiers . 4 l dorm -; Front douvellnowqtt. who waaln hiruiirtioili year. only lieu of Philip "end jlarrarctsoyaitpnud inm- one‘ voila: the one. nunevuoe- . Mtai ednesday morning. Amil 38rd. _ Jilin ‘(to 1noum. heliileil his < parents,‘ one sister Mayme (Mimi Shelton Walsh); nelece Miss Jean I Hewett Carmody. - and Raymond‘ C11"?- ‘ ' l _ . ' =rhe funeral was largely attended. Tho pail bearers were: "Beverly Van Idbretinefhngus Macliachem. namiolllaoliean. Gordon Leien. Kelsey Buriioe and Dive Bethune. one many beautlIul floral lliiiutes jrom his triemis were as lslicws: Pillow, father. mother and dlalll; Building Wreath, Raymond Carter; Uresccri and Mrs. Angtu Muc- lsacziemlsprayf Carter tamfly, New i-Yempshlres Gross. The Portland Pltklhl Company and W. F‘. Tid- mareh; fiprayfllldr. and Mrs. Harold Macllean and ~Miss Georgie Burris. Spray; Vciile arid Anne.‘ Meruoiigall. spriy. ' sole uno Llcslls litlgi-on; Spray. Kelsey Sulhoe: Spray. Wil- liliin Mactean: Spray. Mrs. Taylor and farnflyz. Bpray, Mr. and Mrs. i). Edgar Shaw; Wreath, St. Lswlcrice Lodge No. 8. I,‘ O. 0. It; Spray, Mr. ooeswsls apt...‘ v . . hellish-hoe‘ mono these Teas a g Success l "1= T !"N our. Sill 1L E5 .. g . . . sassy seal-is ,' CLEARANCE AUCTION SALE - ~ his. pith-i alviiyi ‘loin nefarious ‘his wantlnsliolml-flylrnegsno said, I And then I saw l vvls wrong andlmustbcpleuanttiohimilivaflnioef-b that she waruilmgit Ill ioi-gl-anl- ’ M1‘-'SQYIllI'eJX0l"v¢_Id'§_il_kl.-I1lt_ now ed. While I was keeping my promise Lthink I'm airnld of’ him. too. 9h. not to spealroi love to her agiiin, it Ronny. ‘irtbetrinan dates in lay a was a task beyond my power to hide hind DINO! thiniflllear his eyes the truth about my feelings. or torout." ~ ~ ‘ .~ Pfflflld thll I hld IPOWII indifferent, ."Would,_you-_l_ike' to 1 go and flier strange look was explained the punch his heedi" x doliibnded. 1t yo. r--i--——--j ‘hm momo ‘- s‘ lob I would have oarrlegihlhroush p...» 1-. ' _ f . ..',';"'..- .... z "Ronny." she said frankly. or... with right good will.’ ' ' At Cornwall of) stock. crop and ; _ W”) I 813d YWTQ B01118 away. I've wanted "You mustn't doaliyfihlhg so lool- fqullng implements on May 5th. st l (Continued) ‘Z, .2 i s i a». : cusses! e use! “Tirol-Ionic a had itofbe broken up“ "PER? Her husband had been a . rising automobile d e a] er. Doing well. he had worked without stint for his-loved onesat home. He had always meant to insure for their benefit but had kept putting our agent ofi. He wanted to wait until he could spare the money . to takeout “a policy worth while" as he put it. And now he was gone. Spent too was most of the savings. That auctioneer was almost giving her things away! She would have to go back to her mother's until she could you to go away all along, and r think. lsh. Why. What good would- that . 1 (clock. My farm consists of 131 you've had the pluck o: fifty men ml bring?“ ‘ my. it. such a relief to think you‘ll| "It would‘ mike inc fright-lolly- , be-I don't know how to say it—you'll ' happy?! said with! "a laugh. "isn't be our of horms wall" that some ‘good-ruin he anything "That's not why I'm goingl" r de- about yolu-__iiithol- tonight?" ‘ ' . 618ml holly- "Harm's wry or not I'd’ ‘ "He seemed mos-t anxious in know stay. but George has wired for 111e,! i had heard from "him." _ ‘filld ils iii-still." I paused. “Tell me "And -yol'i havclftqhqard since that this, hlargct~i've never asked you be- first note?" A _ , " ' , ‘We-bub You must tell me frankly Maraet shook her l-lbdd. "Notadine. now. Why have you thought hul-m Mr. Beylriore could see I was worried. WW1‘! Como Lo me a: Brackenbridge?" and he sat there‘ end drilled it all out ‘, That troubled look time to her of lilo. The last thing r wanted to do . eyes. "It was somelllin d sai was to confide in l-iliii. but he seemed , . _ ' whei. he hum m” he hi. germ‘; j “m w {M'- whbn: d“ “my” and Mrs. David Influx and m. and Jreokehhridxe his words were-andl back. Of course r couldn't‘ tell him, ”"lh°"“' P°"""'d-_ “F”? ~ I "mm" them queer ti the time --! and than how lteame out." finlu’. Mr’ “m! M“ L" w' Mac- ‘The old lull-as dead; it will go hard “And what did he niy about it?" _ s"""" M“ “d ‘mkgffih , with him that follows!’ oh, h... mm "Ho was lo beastly nice 1; collie y‘ ‘ 1 W85 more thin that. I knew there wss ‘have-well as you put’ it. jsomeseorel- between dud and the old Lpimfihed his lieu. He said I wasn't w , laud-they both got so haggard and » worry-said dad would be teal-fully lWOrHod-looklhe. Dad. 1 think, wsrlt~ l busy. raonliltea, of course. he ‘had l acres. good buildings in extra good. condition. together with all registered ; Ayrshire and Pol Angus cattle. For full particulars apply on the premises ' If stormy first fine day following. GEORGE CBUWYS Cornwall . l Pliilflil! decide what to do. If only_ _ That tragic-“if only"! If husbands could only real. lize the anguish and bewil- ‘derment that grips the young widow who must face “hel- world in ruins” and provide for her children—-with no in- ' suralice money-there would be vastly less sufiering in the world. To protect his home and those dependent on him is the first duty of every man. A modest deposit made year- lyp with us would bring a monthly cheque to your de- pendents that would keep them in comfort. Use the coupon today. . ....-............,..‘_ u . on?!‘ Qtficlwl“ '..‘§f.-slji.filli§-j POTATOES TURNIPS CABBAGE BEETS _ 'CARROTS PARSNIPS Highest price paid for goolll stock. J. LESTER DOUGLAS 1 89 Queen Si. i k ‘sea v. a uv. on. I . For boudelr. fer beach and even fer tea Te be up to date, betraliaered she'll be. ' Of jThanks neaasn u us" sal ed V) 1191i) him. but Wllldlft. When I‘ gone to_ be beside. a friend‘ who wished what the trouble was, dad 11v‘ practically dying-lib. Seylnoresaid it Charlottetown, l’. E. I. x _ wa+>¢+o+o¢++++o+¢+0+>e+h ;ways put me cfi. And now I feel his was selilsnol’ ale to expect him to m.‘ u“! M"; "mp Bu“. ‘my. ‘solos sway hos something to do with write in these circumstances. Re said to gyymlmhgly- many lglyu-l money and it!" - he'd help lme jall he couid._and he neighbors tor their. letters and cards I batted her on the shoulder. wanieiliue lqproiililéo to come whim otswmsthr Ind other sols o! kind- omnny... , ‘he “m: men turned n I "m"! my. _khce-l_-wfi!uvfi_v.. conrayed to them in their recent away with something um sounded u. "And what didyou cay-ioftliatji"; "d “Mn???” ‘ and". A , - hwstm“ "’°“' "R"“”Y' °.*‘- "°"h I "Tiudlfl "FY "“Y'§“"3 H" w“ i ' ASSURANCE CQMPANY of CANADA v HEAD OFFICE - 8 TORONTO. 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', .., "When yeu spoke to her father dld you tall lvlm you had ten theirs and In the bank?" "I did." “And what eild he any?" “He tried to borrow It." come: who knows poetry. Poef! Indeed. Critic: Yea. that I were dead." The first llrle of your new poem will appeal to everyone It reads "l would v __ “HALF ralca eelilhn --~. w ... .........-,= rower lllllmllellrs-C, " FDR CA!!! l ' . ........i~.o-- wllflillll-(Y ‘..‘........ "IBM as? - msrsiamros mas? seasons: o0. veaeelaeee , hid her face in lier ‘hands. v l "I was so afraid tonight, you-v, m", fill" how sladl Wis when {heard your voice at the deer, any; m3‘; , ' if 1 was lnl" " ’ “Why. was that brute sliymbtQ-ff She sot to her feet impulsively. "Rflnhy. I hate that man! l; hate every lliehyof him. He alwayflpogod ms ourirlend. mo and he leeiiietlbo h"? MID! in common. Butler week; ~months-I‘ve felt he had something to do with the thing that was tl-oub. lins tile old laird and dad. I felt he wasn't their friend. I've had w my], that feeling: dad still seemed to b; 1n- timste with liim. Or afl-sid o: mm, 1 dfliil know which. I felt, too, m” h, was connected with dad's teal- {or your safety-that's why l ventured to WlPm..Y0u to be csrelul that “y o; the picnic. Oh, ii’ you knew lgow 1 hid grownto suspect that man! And will"; ile called tonight. I wish I could d“- tribe my feelings!" "You mean he was offensive lg ydu or rude. llhrget? He wasn't firylg‘ m inake love toyou?" - "No, not that at all. l-le just gut there and smiled at me u ii’ I be. lfillfld to him and the Manse were CORN S Drop Out In Hot Foot Bath Quite easy to take a special kind of hot foot bath. Apply a few drops of a painless remedy and wake up to flnd your sore coins have been dissolved away. With every package of_ Putnam's Corn Extractor are speclaldlrections that tell you how to do it. For lasting relief from foot lumps. callouses. corns. etc. try the "Putnam" method. Success lluaran- teed with Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor; 35c at all dealers. *§5_' i'cE ~ flhureir at loot-land Cemetery, at Capsjlrlverlmfllll. M Jlell ll the 8rd at l-Ipjfilliok nu. filyjorderfefvenlaltfee. . --_. etts-t-ze-ai.‘ ' - A meeting of .lll inlerelella the . Church atsaldplaoa ea Jaianisy. " night,“ Ronny; he's‘ Jealous - been we'd-grails.“ ' T ’ - '_ ' first.‘ ' toritihueI-arid, Ithope if. ‘or: nu algal av!- anything ‘more about muslin.» --/ "unpaid _c_ol_lld_: write; to a friend in "Liverpool who would look up dad's. oidichum. l-lewiold luenot to-woriv ‘any xiii-thorn; ‘I hadn't i’ queer dls-, lilioior lo-u-eevinol-e. 1's have‘ rose lobed tonllht‘ llllld lialfi! about dad '-—li4 was so poothlrifl about it all. As it is,- I'm mOIQ-Wbflltd than ever. Ronny. tell n-ie really and truly. do you think anything has h-rlvenoe '10 my father?" ~ - l ' It was a tiekllsh position. ‘ "Why are you hesitstlnll"! she cried. “I think Mr. Shaw isperfeetly safe." I said slowly. lndethl hid no reason to think otherwise. Sui. the informa- tionabout Beymote. and his auxin! that Mal-get should keep’ hei- mind at ease. set me on ‘a new train 01,01- ought. ‘ out his soothing sirup to the girl‘! Did he knovvf anything about Shaw's wliol-uhoutrt Did it iult his book rol- shew to be eheent? And if so.in what way? , " - It had notoccurred to nte before that apparently he lied talked to Mr. Shaw about hel- eitiiol-‘iii jest or enhan- Tl-ist it had pleased him to pay her attentions in the past because of ‘her beauty lndvlvaeity I could under- stand: but I » couldn't _ see Seyiore really in love with any bus but Sey- lnore. Possibly - Mr. l ahaw- ‘was = buoy- ed atthe idea-ct a rich suitor. and had imagined ‘there realiypwas-g‘ Be that in" it ~ iniw. .1._wu woomidnrsblv Marset with only old first: an b" W°**°'°F.'.-WW*:.5°Y"°!! his possible attentions.‘ and wit-lump only iialfpirplIlriedJblence-‘ofy her father "causing bar bourlyl worry. 1 ~ . \,. . l Hui the man some motive for dollns ' eeyrnore was in love witltMarsel. but . rattled». -st,_the ‘ pro-mt oi giofiviiis ° 4 liééi, Toll‘- 5‘ " a , " ' ‘renders vull __be ‘received at the olice 'ef the Cifyfilerk up to noon on Saturday-May 3rd"; for carting sand. gravehld athsejaierlsls from Iail - way cal-Lie Oily yard" at Tow-rial wharf or ether-whee designate! by the Cltq arveyor. Fern! offender to be _ sntthpyofllca qlitbe Cit! lilerk. The lowest or _any_ tender not neces- Ielflv snarled- if , v ' G. P. NICIOLQON. ' ’ 0N1 Clerk. senior-stain" ~ o l s." Pss Brand Fox letting Fosealare valuable. and in or- derfto insure their proper P"- tectlon you should have the best » therefore Y0" lhmlm have “resumes.” the Ml pliiglish _ so. ' Netting on the market-g .’ ‘ » ' Héivliy_-s_el_'w1"¢ hi?" w" gggglybelngmoven. ltvvill not “m; 1g any rolll does not fin‘ {o._.-your satisfaction; alirunuruh ROM-w" "l" A it ‘or refund . Yo.» ‘ am momivlololl" ‘ rte» side’. Burke-- he"! will... ‘Hinm- F"? 1/ oil Auction fSale I will sell by Public Auction on the premises. North River. on Thursday. Msyllst. 1030 at one o'clock p. up, or if day .. unfavorable the follow- ing day at same hour. I horses. 3 milk cows, 3 young cat~ fle, 2 sheep, binder (M. IL), hay mow- er. (F. Q W.) hay rake. seeder. pulper. truck wagon. box. pole and shafts. cart. express wagon. light wagon, gang plough. single plough. disk har- rovr. spring tooth her-row. iron har- rovvI. 8 ‘section potato sculler. 2 wood ulelglu. set Dlcklesens fanne , halls cleaner light sleight. hay fork, rope and blocks, mud fork and chain. lot harnqa, stack hay. quantity hay in mixed grain. cream separator. churn. cream cans. forks. ah vels and other articles foo _._ _ mention. Sale positive u farm is sold. Terms at sale. DUNCAN MATHISON. -~ North River. 3244-4-23-26-30. c barns. lot straw, quantity of oats and - A Principal for Knuteford Echool. In or find Clasa—for May and lune. Supplement 8150.00. l ALFRED MOBIZSIIED, ‘ Secretary. 33814-3941. ' 0'l.eary. B. B. strictest _ OPTICAL SERVICE EYES - EXAMINID. GLASS!!! SUPPLIED AND FITTED. CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN Tl. REPAIR WQRI. J. w. 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