J THEY HAD T0 soc PARIS By Homer Croy 000000000 . Agni 4F“) f RIO . f . a ‘ " 1‘ "m. ..'.- c1222..“ not‘? a more Pcrleel Ilelad 0| India and Cale! ‘l’ “°"“°°".” 1 iwri imwrir. A w». "' nwvn u- llala HORSES, no la Biotin! 7c! Iffillwi- mull or mr dmaatlt rim It!!! new: but. D.D.D. lives akin mun. (UasD-D-DJIJJ J, ti, JAMIESUA. Urugghu. Auk you grocer for IIOISFS. Ill I0! will U6 r o ‘u; 9| n good cap ol lea. 06060.. Q ‘l0 Pike continued to pour out his feel- ings. The little go-between grew more and more indignant snd, snatching up hLs black bag, hurried ou-t to the mar- f FQR IMMEDIATE SALE WITH N O - ENCUMBRANGE i100 Acre Farm At Springfield .. Lot 67 '..__._. The property of the late John B. MacDonald, located in one of the best farming sections of the province and on main highway leading from Charlottetown to Kenslngton, con- venient to Churches. Schools and Railway. Joint deed signed by all claiments '_ guarantees perfect title. Apply A. F. McQuald. Barrister, SUI-ht or l.eonard MacDonald, 21B Knox St.. Rurnford. Me. 2C98-3-4-2wlts. i FARM ron SALE I offer for sale my farm of 100 acres of land at French Fort in a Queen's County-about 85 acres clear and in excellent state of cultivation; ‘ balance covered with good growth of hard and soft wood. Large and comrnodiuus dwelling- house and suitable barns and out- buildings all in good repair. Conveniently situated. close to‘ school, churches, butter factory and Railway Station. _ I The farm is conveniently laid ofll _, and all well fenced. Good title free from ineumbrances‘ guaranteed. _ For further particulars apply to‘ _SMILES GABBY GERTIE r Ill K , , I "The way some people finally get ‘» a break ls a scream." i Clam: What's the matter with you. You look glum. Oyster: l was just wondering why they couldn't have Lent in the months that have no "r" In them. A WINTER SPRING-SONG Ons morning geological, quls, and going off w one side. the two began w tallqtogother. When Mrs. Peters had seen the law- yer an-lve she knew what he wanted and she had been waiting anxiously while the two talked. She had thought of going into the salon on some pre- texlt. but the lawyer had not asked for her. Maybe Pike would call her; she wished she hadn't been so harsh toward him. She now entered. smil- ing. but uneasy. She knew that every- thing depended on virhat would be tune she usually had for him-every- thing was forgiven. hcr manner said -"tha.t was the lawyer. Did you gct if settled?" "yes" Mrs. Peters breathed with relief. "How much did he want?" Pike told her. MIS. Péterss face fell. It “'35 more than she had expected. Then she smilecl—it could be arranged som" way. “What did you tell him?" she ask- ed eagerLv. "I told him to get out." “Yaw-you don't mean you told him you wouldn't pay it?“ she cried. ‘ "Well, we will pay it." Her mice‘ sen him myself." such flerceness. such determination!‘ His heart pounded within him and in: spite of himself he had sudden fear} of her. He must concillate her. “Now. lt-nky here, Idy." he begin], l "You needn't come that." she sh-i rieked. "For once. I'm going u; have my Own way. I'm going out and fell him we'll pay it." She started for the door. , Pike's indignation leaped up. Pike‘ could be imposed on just so much; sf-i done during the next'few moments. I . L. t .1 “Pike... she began m the friendly.‘ their necks to get o11e in ne am! y. ' making ‘ French ' live. hcrc. shckl be aursurkiul by 11L‘ lnmilv and r0111! bu left lookin‘ out . l ' . “ ' ‘ i ‘. ‘ . . ggfigflltawitngo tauiiglgli-‘rgairgflf the window. French iBIHIllZS are as have m You ca!“ mm me “we like! tight ‘a new ram bariel. They d sll mi;_me and I n! g0 out and be agm hcr and she couRlnt edge ' I ' in a word without them cumin‘ down Never had Pike seen his wife have, on hr-r. They look at marriage dif- lllm, then began lo listen._ Soon Pike was talking more naturally- "Don't get excited. Idy—just hold your horses. 1 knOW you are crazy w have a title hanging around the house. but whst good would it do us i! we had it? About as much 300d l! a dead battery. There haven‘t been any real titles in France since the Re- volution some of the people still use them. but they are just courtesy titles , and mcan about as much as squire i does in Clesrwaler. and yet a whole lot of Americans lust about break i \'l'l1y American girls run after them Iis n1orc'n I know. Any old thlnl ' with n handle to his name looks 800d to fhcm. If they saw the same feiler back homt’. they wouldn't give him a pleasant look. but when they set‘ him over here they think he's the finest thing on :11: Clifsimas trcc. I've larch some izzquirics into this mnrri bUSillCL“. and the more I knrwu" nwuu 1t the rcldcr l grf n11 1110 }‘l‘1“}‘i3 11- 011 5111x0111‘ Opal zcrl: l1;;l:~ Lorri Fnulnlfrnv. riu you k11:\-.-.-\\li.»; \\ou"l '7 _-‘11'.‘ I11 :11" first rlcv-c. .~l:r'rl p1‘ _-,- lit-c cver hero anti CD715‘. 011cc z“ r v runs jlc... you'd sco i101". Evm i! $0.1 11:1: n nruun to fcrcnt m France from what we do~ a woman hasn't any liberty in France. A husband holds a w-ife so completely in his hand that she has to put up with whatever he docs. She hasn't any come-bask. Why. a wile can't even have a bank scrounl, unless her husband gives his permission. Thsfsa sample of the differcnce between their \\'.1_v and ours. Them wny may be bet- ter tllflll our-s. but it's pretty ilard on an American girl l0 be pitched into f guarded and lodced, is his “estate? . . . the "worldly goods" which he has bequeathed to her. One by one her adviser takes ouetlie ' / p 111 V; H ‘/% 1 / / _ 1C >15‘ u... with’ all In.» worldly gods ” HERE, in this old strong-box, so long to fortune . . .. many of them now are WORTHLESS i _ Butattbebottomoftlieboxrbereiiesm uopreteodoustloctimenr, which suddenly she recoilects. It cannot have depreciated. ltmuststillbesafeandmre . . . She reaches in and draws forth his Life temptingiy engraved certificates and ex- ln carbonlferous days, ‘mines theme one one he it. O i d ‘ b. bi ter s. certain measure he rebelled, and ‘ ' m com pm 1 y put up Mm A bed of violets cried in wrath: 5 Grant Gentle stun’ cmflofletown, now the breaking point had come ihiS. bill. MIPDOSG tliBt Rite! '8 WhilG Stewart d‘: Lowther, Barristers, Mi ,. or to the undersigned on the prem- Vv ' ises. ’ WILLIAM REID, . . French Fort, l’. E. 1 f February 24, mo. ' ZMZ-Ii-Bat-tues-Swks. ....... .-.i___-_. iFarm for Sale Excellent farm at Oyster Bed .Jridge, l0! acres best land. good buildings, house newly sblnglcd, has sewerage and hot and cold water system, barn has running water, con- crete floor in stable. Two springs on . farm; eight acres Bond wood. Vacant ' Their violets turned to coall" “There's none to give us pralael But we should worry-Time will yet Avenue our helpless dole- When future anthropolds buy l . l i . "I'm not going to Mk6 this." he said to himself. "I've given in all that I am going t0. I've been kicked around unt/ll I'm tired of it. We're going tc- fight it out right here together. Gen- eral Gram, had the right idea." I-Ie caught hold of her with sudden determination. "You're no: going. You'll stay right here until i’ toll you something.“ "I'm going-I'm goini.“ she shriek- ed as she struggled. But he did not give way.~ Breathless. she paused, fierceness written in every line. _ "I slid I was Boingto tell you some- thing." Pike began, himself breath- less. “and I'm going to tell it to you if I have to tell it t0 ycu before your ‘get. it where the chicken get the axe. the two turtle doves got to figl1tln‘—- do you know what WOUitl happen? He'd get thebost of lt-cspecially when it's a Frenchman and a Foreign woman. If they went in noun, she'd A woman can't get a divorce ‘in France unless the husband wants to give it to her and all the time he is scouting around and not particular about where he's going-and she's gut to sot at home and hope that some day he'll see the error of his ways. Supposin’ she won't stand lt any lon- ger and wants a divorce. She can have it. but she has to ‘settle’ something on him. It ought to be a flat-iron, but it's gDf. lo be something they have at banks, and even after she's settl- ed he can take the title away from down with a sorrowful shake of the head- Slowly the truth dawns upon her. ‘T509: ' wonderful purchases that were to make them rich . . . independent. These specula- tions that were to lead them Insurance Policy. . Amid the wreckage of thousands of estates, Life Insurance stands as the final and enduring refuge in time of need. l: is the one investment no man can aflord to be without. Jean-Marie and his blood-sucking lawyer." “I won't listen," she sobbed, sudden- ly giving way to tears. "Yes. yvu will," he said. and pulled one season. The 1929 ‘ “' hay ' brought $420.00. Ten acres plowed for spring crop. Terms easy. Apply to K. J. d; K. M. Martin, Charlottetown. or‘ O her if he wants to. It seems to me e . it's s high price to pay lust to have a title to show company. But; con- siderlng him as a man, I cant un- “Who taught you to skate?" “Well, last year George taught me. The year before it was Charlie and the year before that I taught I dotadhsie'tshi n. 5' ‘I4 u‘ BISMARK CRASWEI‘; myself.’ her hands away from her ears. hers“ Znlywsg‘ ygnn“ ygungermfin’; i: . ‘L? w For a few moments she lnterrllllifid am. And I'm beginning to discover . 3 i """"" " I ain't ss young as I used to be-es- j~ RIQI-B-B-satwedol. I peclslly just before a storm. Think of ,_.__-._-.__ Pam: Around l-Iesri u... h... w...“ w... .,........., m... w, - sand dollars to make our Opal happy. ‘i Professional Cards wwk 59°“ 1 nun. n. was on... u. n. n... 1 _ wflllid F8" 0V8? but he meant 1t. nun huckleberryll ~~——-—» 4 '. - ..1 v11 Plb -ld'tihl'th 11 - ' BELL 1:? wrizri-‘iilalilticilepsins srrziinrii‘ Zilrlrgldijlfiar-fn e a (Vjwance on M1‘. broke clear in the station yard and °4*"*°'°'“”°‘“'*”*“*“* J, . . . C. M. LamPSO" a LIMITED. g4 q en SW" . London, :9- 4- mu“ 1-’ _. my heart, and suflered with weak, y‘ '.' smothering spells. Sometimes I would -. ‘f! fall over and would liars to be picked -' up and put to bed. "I used several boxes of B. l. MATIIIESON. LI. B Barristers. Solicitors, Etc. . .- Money to Loan. dfllfleea-Charlottetown and Montana ran out on the main line, rlghtrin - the path of’ the express on routs to Representatives wanted Souris. The report of the collision 5-7 Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Clark were ln Cha-lottletown on Monday last. .,A‘ (To be Continued) "Does Stars try to look on the bright side of things?" could be heard for quite a distance. . ‘ ' l’ blic Auction 581°‘ "I should sly so. Ho's never oon- Mr‘ ‘mhn Chmhmml Charlotuwwn’ LUCKUY. TIOWEV". U16 numb" mill-Nd u or I Vim-i?» C _ --——- 1,... “n1... n. 1. raring m spot- was in m. Stewart on Tuesday 1m. m, m. em," m, ,,,,,,u_ degplfi m, . INSURANCE CO. RAW no?‘ _ _ '11’ R. MC lll an "QM W“ "' m‘ u" terrific Jar when the locomotl... and» Shlllllllll "l" “H ° I ' B A ' g ’ m. A. McLaughlin has purchased T° "‘°° “mm” “a “mm” “l O O _.._._-____._.._._.._________ box car came together. shares. Liberal contract offered. i‘ ‘flbpgt chlPls h! l”: o, n r. Holman. IM- ir BAIIISTIR. SOLICITUIIVITO. a valuable horse from Dr. Genge, MONEY T0 LOAN ' ii Appl to th Provln lal Manage g Mrmlielfl- w. John mnsnjwss in Charlotte- , l- 1:- "Wligiu I “mw";£|.1-E¢l§1ea n: - fcsmuan aloft. cash-mourn. can. P ' " m‘ a” smm-r-wood‘ 6' N. n" Bob town 1m. weer-w. 5' ml“ 51"" Charlottetown. P. l. l. . f, Alfrgl nlj‘1;a§;°n_, _ f McLeod & Bentley den. spent a few days at his home ______._.._._. nditlanowovertlussyearaslnnsl Hull. mizlanctisoosidsringaplan . flew York. N- I‘ yr J. n. sun-tn AND have m t Ipel-l- m" "mm" ___ i” ‘mm’ 1° "m" “mi "w" muidadkl" i - I. B. BENTLEY. IL 0- "I imp’ anyone who la in the same alt. a 00st of $6,250,000. ' r "larriater IIIII Attomey-at-law condition. was will gm n. a N. rim Mr- In Douslu. Charlottetown. ~ .__. ---i—-_ l ' ‘I Office: llll Richmond street ‘i’ s grit trail’ ‘ m d “m. d inspected a. few cars of potatoes at "' - - - - " ' L ‘ pv- * D0‘! fl! ll . ‘ 1 1 '.‘-1r- of’: w‘! "i" be him"! ""7 n)’ inning“. grcmdiled time: on receipt u w" mum m“ m,“ ' _ " 3 A . 11th our warehouse llogafn s c. by The '1‘. ltllhum 0a., Limited, m G o] y‘ m ed on M n . ‘ < W f‘. l-lih t rl or nwtmlht .uy. or urn o- McDonald & McPhee gooyflockf= a P m _ n, s... an... n. ... tuner... |_||MB| _ 1 B.'A. .1. LESTER DOUGLAS " " I Ill IOOTI M0110 in Eliliflll. 19-1. a. MeDONALD. n. r. nernss Charlottetowrifl’. E. Island ‘IIIIIITIII, ATTORNEYS. ITO Phones .798 and 9J8 sauna! ro wan ltIVIEW-(TAKE 1N) ... ... Eniffin sné Mrs. Howard Court ls spending a 125i!” P p‘ - “in. few days this week visiting friends " . ‘i _. j Iatlllll a""”“': 4-0000-0000040000000000000 near ;‘h'l"""*'nc"”"|h“-h i and relatives -at her former homo - 1f you want l li“ f rt & Lnwther sllsssvallltlsssllsrloa.Isnssly Mn‘ Expeditions Iild “lgtulan estwanf. l. 0. min-mm I um m sale my farm near Al- l, hurl] The mourn-lends of Miss Bessie ' Expert Workmllflmil- . “rt” '.' wow-hm: 1 . mo. "n tssaln. 1 " .---=-=-1 own; =- EFFMENT :2. :':':':..::'":::":::.:.':.':':.:.: .,..-'~__.-*.,-"'-".........:.-.=...": zr".s‘.".....:' ..:':"........ w" " f" a 23?; “Wt... _. omens SERVICE n... .... .,,.. .... ..... ........ ..- .......u...................... ns... - I g _ . . . situated in/the heart of the Inst fllsassthstastciltisllsla- ""- _ __ ' A‘ wayg "lflurgn wn"ngl?'u” 5'1“ Th‘: ‘('31: :12”: zciovih 9:11pm “I301- ts liitimllll moremlikfih: 80 Grafton 5m“) f." '9' 9 I oaaerut AW‘I'N'I&%RIVIN' in ositivatten ass a equipped ma all m u ‘ififi . Wlil'°'"14"~"““"‘“'”'"‘.iint“i1ai1't us; p c "hi? no .§.7”, l» 5'". "9' . ares mum; summ- u no "pa. ' , . I“. - ‘ pssranensvsmlitns some ills pposlta Prince Eli 1.!" '0 . Thrill" = Iss farther particulars apply to A. ' fitlasflregslnlaioeallltulnoeis, a » 1.1. IIaeQQIIOOIr lsnanrsils. s; n. JQHBSTON 1 . .fl Vsnrpsdny‘ mam about ‘sat mg Q ggg ggilfldtl-Iilluhilllli u