Y . -.-........_... i>Ac;r~: Two ~ " 'me caxnrormvoww aoaxumig APRIL 24-1931 1 ' l . l ' ‘ fl i £7 __ _ _ 1 _.. _ _- AUTOMUBILE I and ¥ INSURANCE _ J. P. BRADLEY & C0. Auctioneers 6* Insurance Agents Queen Street Phone 1040 l '\! U I '"1"' - _ _._._,_____ .Y.._....,;~--~----_ Aifrieii Sf-it from I-'-‘ek SALE A1' NEW B.\\'l-IN _, .,, ._, 511 acres nf land, 30 clear, re-‘ I"`1'\Tl‘ uhh [RAM “UU” (H W niaindi-r under tlrc wood and suit wood lumber I4 miles from Clntr- We’ll Meet Again _ "" onsult` us for Q ' " - I C By MARGARET GORMAN NICHOLS INSTALMENT 25 It was a. pleasant week-end in the sunshine. The girls made a pretty picture in brilliantly colored pajamas. slacks and shorts. Gay tried to feel the warmth and sincerity of their friendship, but again she felt as if she were an out- s.der, looking in at smart worldly people whose talk was clever repar- ice and who made crude remarks about the people who \vercn't there. "Barbara married terribly bc- nenth hcr elf," Frances said. We \\‘on‘L be Seeing much of licr any more." Margo pursued the Swedish count and Frances retziliatccl iinpudently by flirt~in5.: with Fred. When the launch brought thcin ashore 3lo.itiay rnorniiig, Gay v. :is g'ad that the week-end was over. After saying good-bye to hci' giiests, .smiiing a little weariiy at theui. he rude back to the pcniliou.-te vrirli .\liIEicent :ind Gmre. thiiiktrig that her lite ivhcxi .she was riiarrieil ivoiiftl be an eizilless s‘:r'ic.s of s.zch iveak-end; enteriaininz pr-epic whose sole purpose in life was to be exiteriaiiied. smoothing l-overs' quzirrels and watching wives flirt uxth nriicr woriicii’.~ lni.=band.<. 'illiecrit raid. My inaiil i: lizickiiifr on 'l`hui~szl;i_v, r\pri! flflth. at 3.0!) I’..\I-. _______t_______ 0__~ "___ ___“>_____ h_gh“_______ l _,WE ,MD ,_m(i.;_!§;-_ixi- i'-_;_._i~_i'\':iti-'i2i,s _ 1 \ ` lui) iirrcs land-ll) au-rcs uiuier cul _ _ _ _ _ __ .H. ,__ “_ tivatiuu, Iniluncc liziizl and Soft Nm h"`_"",."mi 0ut_ :‘};(m"5l' tm _ 'vvuod ‘\`ew dwcllin-r 'wil uutliuild- "0" mr "`l‘mg In "Nl ' Appy 0 . _ ., _ , (ar-.ouci-: J. 'r\viii-zur, Hun," m,,,c,_ - -` . ri 'pe ' hou.e nice, Gay. You czin keep open liousc in season and liave the i::o't You \\'<‘n`t cvcr be bored." |1111* ¢‘\'\‘\‘l00lill\i: \.\'v~'l llivcr. r JOHN BERTRAM, ariii:.~.ii'.' people to entertain you. l Sri l sl Solicitor. I .i.,a.. ni.-no_\'.\i.n, ;“-"*_”-M-34.3.3, ' ' 1 'c nas hfirer now, . ie was iliinlziizg. bercrl and iii-ed. She '.vi"t-sd to sec Pcnnv, and tall: ami .\iii-tiom'er.‘ l "',` _,, __ ,' , I I_BM_,m_ "_ DR_\KE_ _ 3 _ laurxi \i...i Pi.ni_\,viho iad no FRANK ii0\\'_-uiii, l Qwmwwuw Trustees. j lj J -i'14o-441.24, - nizilice in her for anyone and who ivfs arnu<;ii_; witlioiit effort. Grezgr put his arni around her. ",‘.lotlicr ivants _von to be iilorificd liu~‘tc.~, to the w?i~'d. You' should r ’ c )‘o Professional Cards l -- .___ __*. Reiristen-d Dual Purpose 0 ' Shorthorn Bull (`1ilves. one az CO' ‘ month old. llrimsx hy R.0.l‘. Ciianerca _-\.-i-»iif;i.invs< iliills. .\`ii1~. li) fivand ( hum- be, e‘.:ii'.iu'_. 'roll put p or . at ca~c and listen beniilifii‘lv. When 11-:iiicrlc'i'.'f~,=. I‘in gzoinq to run rio~:'i\ ami take a look at the F.dcli:. a".a'n,” ..,.- ,__ -,,.__,_ ii, ,< ._. ,,._,.-- i =i‘.~' i ` gliiinn. iuriis Riiyzii \\'imci~ """ 1° " ""“' ”""“ 140 Riclimomi Sire-ez |- 3]]-_ I`0y~0nfq_ Phone 47. - P. 0. Box 12 W. W. (`ROSB\ _.._._.-;.... ..._......... . ., W...-._...._. lv" “ ` ' s ' ' "W" - \oeerooo<>oe:\oocoooooo.' _ss l f 5-1.- tv.. ‘i .~ , - f`~~~ ~ " Vfif v<\‘i .ie - I re \‘ ?.1fri‘ ln" " ,`-l"`.\'» fi : i - .-i ` wiv, Fur.. ;»i..\ hicliaeod Ifentley I"1‘QS(;'I'2l'2i :ind ‘-`»-, if lil-r li-ar” \\oii’.ii W- E BEN'1`l-EY- K- U- J. A nrr~”1'i.i-.'i‘. K. C. liurst.. lille wriiilri .it opposite l l"ennjf in the siiiail .~lia?\"i_v room of Btrrlsfers and .\ttorneys-at-Lal ww love. ani! 7;iT‘f. nhaiit. I‘:iiii_v`.~= liuln' I MONEY T0 LOAN "zo \vo'1l<| li.:‘.'.‘ ri rnniliei‘ lo in; iii! \\. in series of efficient nurses and gov- ».-»_\.»...».-..-¢ -»-<~»»_L.~\n 1 >-L_* Phone 85. P. *f i” -liacthiigzin & 'llrainor KIRK R. NIMGUIGAN, K. C. U. ST. (’I.AlR. TRAINOR, B. A. Barrlstera. Solicitors, Etc. MONEY T0 L().»’\N Olllcc: Over Provincial Bank, Richmond Street, Charlottetown. Bell & Mathieson B. R. B4-ll I). L. Mathicson, LL-B. Barristi-rs at Solicitor: MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block, (!harlot.tctuwn,P.E.l. ;’*‘*__"_li._._ .iTi?”*;Z..2i_i H. F. Mc-PHEE, B. A., K. C. NOTAIIY &t‘. BARRISTEIL SOLICITOB Rlley Building, Charlnttct/Iwn £_f~_..._~»__;~- ~ --_-»-_ Palmer & Haslam H. J. PALMEIR, K. C. A. J. IIASL/\l\l, B. A., LL, B. | ISARIKISTERS, l-."l`C. Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers Charlottetaowri, l’. L MONEY T0 LOAN 16 Garden, situated Kent St. .___ _ h Situated at Appin Road, one 66 __ acres and the other 37% MYPS ad- , joining. Well watered, ncnr church- ` s§_.!1°z- .121-‘_ -*iii-i-i \-,~;itien_ Ho had shriited it to the Q4-0+ 0 o+o4 Q4-oo-o+¢4 o #+0444-+ ‘AUCTIGN SALE There will he sold by Public Auction on the premises N on Friday, the thirtieth day of April, 1937, at the hour of twelve o`cloek noon, l;ii';;'e double tenement dwelling house Buiiding Lot, oo fi. Fmin‘ P. Apply L. M. POOLE & C0. i I €l‘ it vnliics and itical; and nor. it iI('.sSl?S. Millicent and Greg: left together. 5 ft. Back. F0l’m9l‘ly LOWE Gay got out of the riunpled sport flies and put on a dark dress and ha t. Iicr ih0u§>,lits were i-rmvcierl and c:r‘.li:.‘i~rl in ihe pi\1.!ha:i e wlicve e personalities of Milliccni and _ , th L'267'3‘b'tf l Grote were so aiivc, She went out l and walked down the avenue and lthoufzlit of Chris ns he had ivarlked he icie hcr iii the lfviig ago that was FARMS FUR SALE l£22.`lll.§if;..fl§i`§..;.;lliflff"“` l For p:\rtieuln.rs apply A EDDIE FARRAR, I- Appin Road M of iii 1\IR.s`. (7.-\RRIl-I l\lcPlIAIL, , Victoria. _V l i _ ‘ (lic ‘md “h"“l‘ lashes as rho rcafl. \Vc`Il l\l`1-"l}'- “'35 lk 3 l challenge? 0 O 8 O En route to the theatre the rilirht thc play operted. Greg; said. father likes the houfc in .\’ilanii. but there are certain lcml cn- t.°u~efenir>iit,= sho vanis me fo _'<00 abou* and =`i.|‘ \\'ii`e'i fi*-i' rn* to eorre at the corner of l<`it'/.roy and Queen Streets. This house is rif>v~ii."_ ire i;iii_.~1‘11_\'er. It means so much to-tai i all of us " ,. i l i . i ii .- _ . . rs BUILT :N10 ~ US e asses, she [saw a red dress and dancing dark l bangs high in the balcony. Penny - looked both excited and frightened. _ llcr sweet red mouth was tremb- r .i_nr. Then Gay sew Mac's lean i figure beside his wife. They looked ‘at each other long and tenderly l and said .soincl.hing_ Gay thought, l Penny and l\lnr have what Mother I calls the most important thing. _ Tru fo "T to ni; s the inost; ln|poi't~- aiir. tli.z::; and ici-l einpty ani! sh-i -uv whcii l sec people like ilrczn “ , Greer; t-ouchr-fl her arm. You‘re fe »-fi, (3i|_\'. Une would think you I lied a pci‘:~oii;il iiilere:-'t. iii this play. _ _li it .v a .~Ii<'<'ess.’f .»-lie said quietly. ':r ‘viii he ri \-:ell ri":.ei'\'cri .success fir' ihe innn \vho wrote ii." l 'I here \\-‘as not ri rustic of noise in the packed theatre. Gay seemed ‘ ,s:;:i;'ccl_v to breathe. In concern for fm:-.:f, iii love for hiin, :he missed .oizg pasfagiis of dialoeiie and even some of the plot B-it what forced _within easy reach. J _ . _ , ,, ,itself upon her consciousness wasi , that Ch:-is himself, in the person of ‘ 21 l'0\uu: acior, was speaking to her ' , the love he would not say, and giv- - ini: to it sufh force and power and "ivatiirss that :lic was shaken and l there were moments when she feltl I .she could bear- it no longer. l A deep dramatic voice cried out g to her, “'I'm not offering you luxury ; and aniii.scr\:ent and pleasure! l 'l`hal.`:; not life. It’s only playing at it. But I love _vou and I Want you to stand and live beside me, taking what coines. Living is the most I iniportant. thing in the world, living fi'!`y and ir.ten~el_v. When I stum- l>`,~ and fail. and I shall because I’m - liiunrn, I want you beside me, and 1 l'_-l he \'.‘;'>er and meliower for hav- -in! ."tum‘>`ed. Th:-re will be good l limes and had times because that’s ‘ life. It won't be a merry-gg. round." \"~ ii' felt. alternately hot and r-:i'_d. Thfz wa'n't a theatre and , this wa :ft a play. Chris was talk- i iii: tn her, talking again! l There are some men for whom rhfre is only one woman. To take another is to feel unfaithful even when one lsn`t legally bound. ` Noiliinz has been more abused than love, I can’t make a pretty speech to you because that isnt my langu- age. When I say, I love you, I wih it had never been said before lircaiisc it has been abrsed so much. Anil neafii. lc-sr violently. You’ll lnivc in decide which life you want. Life with me will be inccnspleuous hut. it will be free. Not a pent- - house in New York and a villa. in P'ancc. It will bc a flat in New York \vl‘cn wc’re there, a r6om v; th r- b1i`crny in Nassau. and a. :~inn1l rrzczn at Capri where we can ‘ook at the sea.” Once :he smothered a sob and bit deeplv into her lip. She could not He for the tears and her heart ached with resnonser she ivuirl not make. "Chris, you uercift there the night of the _ charity ball .. when the way was , black ahead. Gregg was there! -lie is sweet and kind, No, I don't want to be mistress of a dozen ' lievscs nnd hostess to restless, ' nlcasiirc-scekinfy people. I want to - be like Penny!" (To be Continued) I’0VVNAL-ALEXANDRIA W. I. The regular monthly meeting of the Po\vnn.l-Alexandria. Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Walter Ings April 15. There were fifteen members and one vis- itor present, 3 new members ell- rollcrl. Meeting opened in usual manner with thc President, Mrs. Harold Smith presiding. Roll Call wag answered by House Cleaning I-iiiats. Committee reports were read, also a letter of thanks from a nicmber who had been sick, for fruit received. Collection for the evening amounted to $1.05 and procceus from Grab Bag $1.45. It was decided to contribute $3.00 to hclp clothe a boy who is going to the Orphanage. The members plan to hold ii concert in Pownal Hall May 18. Papers were read on Chicken Feeding, Lawn Making and The Story of My Garden. A contest was put. on after which lunch was lfervrri hy the hostess and meeting closed by singing the National An- them. Next mcctlniz will be held in Pownal Hall May 13. #Patriot please copy.) . - turn Liulment r-mvn stalls. l l ' her gentle spirit winged its flight to ,_ H :"1- +»,‘~ E l . if' i-;--rf. \| _ - f*`\'\`./_'~*‘-‘).- ._\,.J_ _'. `_. proved exhaust system, ne and appointments -- newly _ _ _ now on instrument panel; parking brake lever is below it. Distlnctlve appearance-new convonloneo features The Ford V-8 for 1937 k 1 com- letely modern car - from bumper to bumper! The modem lid-type hood lifts at the front and is hinged at the back. Swift streamlines flow back from the distinctive front end, with head- lamps recessed in the fender aprons. New luxury in interior! designed. The starter button is Power to 'go-more economy to go farther The new Ford V-8 with its smooth power and famous Ford pick-up gives even more brilliant performance and unusually low gasoline consumption. Owners report it take you farther bo- fween gas um s than any other Ford car they have driven. Re- Hnements of carbiiretion, an im- w self-lubricating water pumps in cylinder banks, new fan location and improved ignition 1 unit contribute to the Ford V-8 eu_gine'a increased ediciency. $30 A MONTH, with llauouablo down-payment, buy! n F rdV-8Car d rT.F.C.N ti allfinulce 6222? __ _:LW - _ll f1’./- EVERY FEA TUBE! Increased comfort-more quiet-extra f1l_-lil . _ _gil fi ,vi - i £35 ' gina and body mounting. Comfort of the Ford ('A|trl~PoIl|o` Ride has been improved. Long- tapering spring léavu with new interleaf pressure lubrication make spring action smooth and silent. The compact V-8 engine requires less space undq the hood, permitting more room in the body. New methods of en- improvements in rear axle and drive shaft-all contribute to a new standard of q_uiet. Larger luggage compartment is concealed within body lines. “Safety of steel from pedal to wheel”-Easy You _ Action Safety Brakes get dependability and feather-light pedal action with the new Easy-Action Safety Brakes. Positive and direct- they give “the safety of steel from' pedal to wheel”-cable and con- duit control type, they are self- energizin -car momentum helps apply the brakes. These brakes are matched in safety by the all-steel body-top, sides, floor and frame-and Safety Glass througliout at no extra charge. See your Ford dealer about a trial ride. my Four Simon! Evxiiluc Holm, DAP. H* ew 0 an e » on Phu- s.n.s.'r. columbia nrwieming gym... -5- - -- ALLISON MacLEOD` FORD DEALERS 224 Great George Street Ph0I1¢ 542 Ill MEMURIAM _-_E VERNA IENNETTE PIDGEON In the eerily hours of Thursday morning, April 15th the Angel of Death visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. FredPidgeon, New London, and claimed for its own their only daughter Verna Jeanette. at the early age of three years. In spite of loving kindness and tender care the Great Beyond. Vema wan s favourite among all who knew her. and her death came as l. great shock to her parents and friends. The funeral was held on Friday afternoon, with a short service at the house, conducted by Rav. Hr. Fream evicted by Rev. Mr. Guergll, after which the remains were taken to the Anglican Church at French River tor burial. The pall- beamera were namely. Frank Brown Bloyce Dunning, Lloyd Ramsay and Aubrey Found. Besides her sorrow- ing parents there are left to mourn her death. one brother Fulton. BAIADWIN-ANDERSON Miss Elizabeth C. Anderson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice C. Anderson of 196 Lyman Street, and Mr. Paul E. Baldwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baldwin ol Providence, R. I., were united in marriage at the brlde’a homelast evening, at an B o‘clock ceremony, performed by Rev. Edgar R.. Walk- er of the Church of Our Saviour. The bride was given in marriage by her father. The bridal party entered the living room to the Mendelssohn Wedding March played by Mrs. Eliza. Sinclair of Pnlnoa Edward Island, an aunt ot the bride, who la a grand diuigiiter of the law Mr. Wm. Sinclair of Hamilton, P. E. I. The rooms were beautifully ar- ranged with potted plants featur- ing acacla, azalea and camella, col- orful tullpa Ind cut flowers, the dining room where a buffet; sup- per waa served being in a color scheme of yellow and white. For her wedding gown the bride chose a becomlngly taihlqggq, red- | 1 ingote of lace over satin with which she wore a short veil draped from a close cap. her bouquet being of white sweet peas. Mrs, Wilfred Swift of New Jersey, a sister of the bride-groom, wore peach colored mouselein de sole in redingote fashion and carried a. bouquet. ol' pastel sweet peas. The brldegroom wa.; attended by Mr. Maurice B. Anderson, a brother of the bride. At the informal reception follow- ing the ceremony, which was the double ring form, the bridal party was assisted in receiving by the parents of the couple. Leaving on a wedding trip to New York, Mr. and Ivltra. Baldwin will retum to make their home at 222 Adelaide avenue. Providence. R. I., where Mr. Baldwin is employed la I. foreman. Mrs. Baldwin, a graduate of Waltham High in |090 and Simmons College in 1984. has been cmlrlwed ll n prints leon- tary at the Connecticut State Col- lege aineo her graduation. Mr. Baldwin was graduated from the Halifax Girl Guides Coronation Bound MONUIUN. N.B.. April 22-A party ot four Girl Guides from Halifax passed through Moncton this afternoon on the Ocean Lim- it/ed ob the Canadian National Railways en route to Montreal, from which port they sail on the liner “Alaunla." tomorrow (Friday) morning for London to attend the Coronation. The party consists of Captains the Misses Mona Maher and Lola Campbell, and Rangers the Misses Patriots 0’Nei11 and Barbara Bien- eng. Yesterday Mm Mom Wil- son of the Girl Guides organizat- ion, Prince Edward 1sfarid_,_i;§sSed Tampa, Florida, High Bchool. and Wentworth Institute.-Waltham Exchange. through en route from Charlot5- town to sail on the suns liner. FARM FOR SALE *___ Situated at Brsekley Point MNA consists of 100 acres, 'I5 QM 01"* with new house and ¢o0d out bu-|15' ings. This farm is in lood IW" of cultivation. well fenced and MY” fnlllnr stream, nur chlI1'°\*°°- school and shipping mutton. 7% miles from Charlottetown. I &\ lil 'Into blue if M” will he lolil by pills auction. API” to owner G. NlWl0N» EMMONS 3 '.5 / )f - ‘ 51f!`\2;"=".’X\ "The Good Earth" for over fifty yearn, “BLACK TWIST* CHIWINQ hu been a. favor-lu chewing tobacco at farmers. Thales! is grown in Ontario when 0 g00d Olrth especially uited f the tinut to§a.¢:_:|:r.° %&°m;e|dm prooouod t on him amoiu method; :isdn add extra. flavorbyarilrnatursl gqodnon. Try “Black Twist” Chewing-than - gubuktoanotborbrmdifyourtutewlllldl .W1 ' 7' » ' "_" _ | ’ A q » I I A \ Hi'cKEv 2.' Nlcnor,-SON if* I -""““"°"""‘ ~ ._ _ ' ' ~‘- -- . ` ` -iv _-_é »---4- u.L1~~*-