E3! ,_-.u.s Heoofl sand o FEFtiIi / ThePotato Growers’ Association will take fertilizer, orders for steamer shipments all this indmuy u, its mum, and 118m w__eek. Write or phone your order today. All Ins a. closed bud nnioiaii its petals, orders ‘received will be filled at prices quoted. POTATO GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION 1850'4-11eod-3i Tiic-riniijsirri ‘a FARM STOCK enor- AND nu- PLEMENTS ‘Ihsjlxecuto .01’ thejstate of ‘James McLeod, late of Mermaid, Lot ‘48 in Queen's County will sell at ‘iPublic Auction on the premises on Thursday the fourteenth day of April 1932, at one, o'clock p. m., the following: A quantity of hay, oats ‘and wheat, 2 horses, 3 head o! cat- ‘tlc, mower rake spring tooth har- lirows, gang plow, single plow onc- ihalf interest in manure spreader, two engines, puiperfcream separ- ator, famiers scales, roller potato ‘diggers, driving express and truck wagons, wood and box slcighs and _va:'ious other goods chattels and ef- fects in and about the dwelling housefland premises oi’ the deceased. William S. McEachern, WalterhMunn. Iiggecutois. McLeanllffilidcliinnon Solicitors. IPA? MCDONALD, Auctioneer. 18l4-4-1-imw-6i C.‘M. Lampson 6? LDVIITED. 84 Queen Street London, 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- merslde, P. B. l. Represented by , Alfred Fraser, Inc. 212 rmn Avenue ’_- i‘ New York, N. Y. - , “TEND ER s i Sealed ‘renders will be rcccived by the undersigned until Liucsiiay, iilziy 10th, 1933, iroin persons wishing to purchase that valuable farm at Elnrsdiilc, LotWil, consisting of 15 iirrcs oi good lziiiil, u. comfortable 80 x llJ, granary, lion house, an up- to-dnte l-‘ox ltuiicli with 10 pens complete, ii guard fence oi boards zuiil room within for 10 more. ‘A mile from Churches, School, Farm- ('11; IilSiitili-i‘, Egg Circle, Poultry Killing station and ltaiiwziy Station. I (in not bind myself to nccclpt the lowest or nny tender. ~ FZRS. ELLA DIANSON, Box 47, Aliierton, P. E; Island. 0r No. 6 Echo Avenue, 1953-4-12-31. Periodic- A Eye Examinations Don't wear your glasses for five or ten years, as some do. without rc-cxamlnation, for in that time serious changes Are vitally important, thcr ouch eyes are good or otherwise. who- may lnkc place, which i! not discovered, may work per- mancnt injury to the most precious scnsc you possess. Guard your eyes. house, gocii orchard, good barn‘ Beverly, Mass" U. S. Tho llouse of iIreains-Gone-Trua I7 Intuit Podler fllontinued), N1 these things had been in Indy Anne's mind when Ibo hsd decided ‘to eulllhiim Jun. She had um. ‘lust as Judith had seen, whither Blaiss was tending, light llllnst it as he mliht. ‘and she we! determin- ed to remove from his path what- ever of smiling-block and hind- runes she could. And, in this in- stant”. she Xelt instinctively that Jean's own at‘ ‘ might constitute the greatest danger. Any , as sincere and sensitive as she, might easily be driven in upon herself, shrink ingly mlsunde rstand ing Bliilses deliberate aiooiriess, and thus unconsciously assist in streng- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Th e n es ‘thening that barrier sguhist lovef which he was striving to hold in place between them-and which ‘Lady Anne so yearned to see thrown: idown. l n was m this end that She mm reopened the shadowed pages of the past—so that no foolish obstacle» born oi’ sheer misunderstanding might imperil her son's hope o1 happiness if the time should eve come-as she prayed it would com -when hewould free himself froi‘ the shackles of a. tragic memoi and turn his face towards the lg‘ of a new dawn. CHAPTER XVI THE GIFT 0F LOVE ‘There are some people to whom love comes in a single blinding. flash; it is as though the heavens were opened and the vision and the glory their 1n a sudden, transom- dant revelation. To others it come; gradually, their hearts opening df- almost imperceptibly. to the sun. With Jean, its coming pariook in a measure of both of these. Love itself did not come to her suddenly. It had been secretly growing and deepening within her for months. But the recognition of it came upon her with an overwhelming sudden- ness. Lady Anne, 1n recalling that bleak tragedy of the past, had ac- complished more than she knew. She had shown Jean her own heart. From those fierce, unexpected pangs of jealousy which had stab- ,bed her as she reaiLsed the part played by another womrian in iBlaiseb life-the woman who had lbeen his wife-mad sprung the ‘knowledge that she loved hhn. Only love could explain the instant, clamorous rebellion of her whole being aga/nst that other woman's Thousands of users of Red Rose Tea. remember the good old BROWN LABEL’ blend of Red Rose. Afew years ago BROWN LABEL had the largest sale of any Red Rose blend. Gradually, however, it was displaced by Red Label Red Rose Tea, because there was very little difference in the price. Today every cent is important, so we introduce afresh Red Rose BROWN LABEL tea at 40c lb. _Our tea-tasters and blenders have pro- duced, in BROWN LABEL, a tea that gives greatest possible value. We are proud of this new blend and guarantee it as completely as any Red Rose Tea. ' Like all Red Rose Tea, it is packed in clean, bright aluminum. You can tell it by the Brown-colored label and it is called Red Rose BROWN LABEL‘. claim. And now, looking back upon ‘the months which she had spent at ._ staple, she comprehended that the lvciled figure of Love, face shroud- ed, had walked beside her all the way. That was why these even. un- eventful wceks at Staple had seem- ed so wonderful. The recognition of the great thing that had come into hot lile ‘left hei- o. little breathless ms shaken. But she did not seek to evade or deny it‘. The absolute cand- our of her mind—caridld even to itself-accepted the truth quite simply and frankly. No false shame that she had, as for as actusl facts went, given her love unsalted, tem- Ipted hcr to disguise from herself the reality of what had happened. For good or ill. whether Blsise re- turned ha love or no. it was his. But in her inmost heart she be- lieved that he. too, cared-half- fearfiilly, half-joyfully recognising the pent-up force which surged be- hind the bara of his deliberate slot- ness. True, he had never definitely spoken of his love in so many words, but Lady Anne had supplied the key to his silence. The past still bound him! Alive, Nests. had held lfm by her beauty; and dead, she lstlll held him with the cords of RED ROSE Reci Label, RED Ross Orange Pekoe, Red RoseTea. g BRQWN LABEL ‘you need use much less. nsnucrn PRIGES on uniui 11121) ROSE TEAS was 60c lb., 30c 11-2 lb. NOW was 85c lb., 43c 1-2 lb. Your grocer will sell at these reduced", prices, today. We pay him the loss. T. H. ESTABROOKS . CO. LIMITED, Ask for it just that BROWN LABEL." TO PRESENT ussns or RED 8085-. -—either Red Label or Orange Pekoe. At the reduced prices, you are getting great value in these high quality teas. Way. "Red Rose Actually you are drinking fine tea at less cost per cup than inferior teas-—because i Sc, if you wish to keep on with the satis- fying tea you are used to, just ask for it by name “Red Rose Red Label" or “Red Rose Orange Pekoe." There are noyv three Red Rose blends-— Red Rose Orange Pekoe, Red Rose Red Labeland the latest special blend, Red Rose B'rown Label. 50%.. 25c 1-2 lb . 75f... 38c 1-2 lb. i NOW i SAINT JOHN, N. B. oil and 81"“ dim. it had be- action. The brief, quivering ecstasy, Professional Bards; . i Stewart & Lowther l ‘ I. D. STEWART, K. C. I N. W. LOWTIIER lLF. 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