’ LAGE TWO ,\- ‘v l, y '35" ~~ ' "minnow, ' 1b, Viucentinl ', l’ J. CHAPTER VII held the door open for her. iConunucu) "Gownight," she said. Duke saw Rusfilll. She did not My, M135 Carol, Rosetta said as see lllltt, nor dni she hear him when he caged. Duke winked and turned Dflxk to Carol C YOIL L‘. ' Carol. llOlllLHQ at all - there “a R04. it on her linger "llllfl ti 1) VaIuo-ble Properly FUR SALE ANIIALQQSf. 1 e. Rosetta l5 bachelor much longer, l1! could - t ror. I Carol made no answer. She was dans- hmcuiu heizwlf to go through that "What There were men and women there 11K UPI-wit lwlll pit-s through thcm without stopp- . : unit- '1“; ivy w- llf) ll._'v‘ rs ahead. lit .-.1..! Wete got ‘she said, shaking her hand. thaZ, d0 my ale you 101.1111 It tvns tracks, but. b01111; a real grown-up . _, {.1111 and her» z 3.55MB took the ringsaid Carol, but she was pleased e in her voice and ‘. by the fact that he didn't think she The lurzr- and cnmmndinus house 11-111 ytrviniscs 1m (irafton Street 5w, 2111;, opposite Prince of Wales did not know that Duke was look- rooms and College. containing 4 kitthi-n on first floor. 4 room! and hath on €l‘(‘flllll tlnor and three rmim- on third floor. (innd hase< 1.1.11’. Jllll m-w [mt \\.'lll'l' heated. Premises in first (‘lib-- rnmiition. Excellent location for ltfllirtllflfl students and others. Apply in JOHNSTON 1&- JOHNSTON. Solicitors, Charlottetown. ‘u-lfili-rfi-t‘ GTE/vbijslfsw '1‘(-“(1('l‘S will be received at e “'8'; 80mg ‘mm h" m“ and n oilicc ot‘ the Lity Clerk up to noon on lriday. June 18th, i937, for low- ering of curb and replacement or llhlilllitllilll of mncrete paving bu‘ 11111-11 curl) lim- rtnd sidtwalk at fol- ltnfllllg locations. (irritant street, northside, from Quicn to (ireut George. Queen Street, west aide, from Grafton to Kent. Queen Street, west side, from King tn ‘Voter. tin-zit George Street, cast side, from Grafton to Kent. All to be under direction of City Engineer; concrete to be of ordin- ary sidewalk specification. The low- est 0| ztny tcndcr not necessarily alc- ccptcll- '- GEO. P. XICIIOLSON. Tllflt-"P i" ‘Tllar- I could not quit-e keep back, "for a I I City Clerk.’ ,.-l573—8-l7-2i. i=1 _, 112115191152“ Emit-d tenders will be received! the)‘ started down the corridor. “ain't he grand? If he was only the right color, he wouldn't be a help it. ' lchatteiing, siigiiig, laughing crowd. 1 whom she had known since she was "a htilc girl. She couldn't hope to \".lllL.’i§ and questions and ' o. 11c old <i.'1_\'.~. She didn't ‘ cqlllll to it. If only she hadn't sen’. tor Duke! He always got 0n ht-r 1ier\'e.~! ‘ \ spoke to a number of 01d ac- blli she was polite linl She was as one world. But not when 1g‘ Kelly greeted her. tra.» nCtlllClhlllE so human, l0 ' I -ii:1>1'. the pillF-lzlid 100k- 1;u (11:11 could do anything 1.111 ht- .1 iricntily‘ t0 him as h»; wuts lo the who.c world. "Oh, I um glad to see you", Kelly, "And I, you. Miss Clayton. And beautiful? Always were uzc bct-t-lcvckzi1g ever at the youn; lady had bettered you." "You always were a flntterer," not only by his compliment but "had gone social." N "I wanted to write to you about- abotit your father, but I'm not ,mucl1 at writing, nor talking either —but gee, I'll never forget him; none of this gang ever will. He ,was the swellcst guy a Jockey ever i rode for." f Carol could not ansvxer. She was blinking buck the tears. She mg at her as if he were seeing her for the first time. “You broke away." said Hand- ‘ Riding Kclly, seeing the tears she whtle any way. Well next season is my last. You needn't laugh-I know we all lay it and we all stick. But I moan it. Remember Pearl? Vilell, here she Ls coming with our gang of kldS to speak to you. 'I'l1at's the answer. We can't drag dozens of youngsters, more or less around forever. So after next, season-J’ She spoke to Pearl and the chil- dren and to a number o! old friends of her father's. But that. soft look vanished completely when she saw rritzie 0'Mal1ey. sitting by Dukg, her arm linked through his. They were singing their beloved song "Saratoga." Fritzie smiled at her and stopped singing to ask he; to join them, Carol thanked her, but said she was too busy. "Shameless huissy," she thought, engaged to one man and acting like that." T716 Dortcr had set up the table in their compartment and Carol .at down at once to her papers, She muttered u she drove her pencil over the sheets "Seven times thirty-six and l. hath-makes fifty-four which‘ gives me-" She stopped took off her Qngagg. ment ring, laid it on the table and began again. “Where was I?" she asked, run- 111118 her hands through her hair. Rosetta leaned toward her. ‘Honey child," she said, "I don't want to pest you, but if you don't THE cruincorrerown GUARDIAN . , » 11 1 . -. u. of nu-iu-es of stfiwp Putting =11 ‘time tisures 1n ' V‘ V 21311115! siéghitolryDlstrlct until nooniyour uhead’ meyn bu?‘ n wide Monday, June 28th for the con- struction ni’ a new school building |11tt)l'(llt‘i],' to plan and specifications uhich 111i1_\' he sci-n at the office oi .1. E. lliirris, architect, DesBrlsay Building, Queen Street. or at the oftit-c oi’ the Dttpnrtmcnt of Educa- tion in the Provincial Building. ‘The loo-mi nr any tenth-r not neces- sarily arm-pied. piunml .1. "EARN, 61-1 |l'ltlI'_\' for the Iloard 0i’ Trustees llzuvthornc Avenue. St. Avardslyour own business’ Rosetta?” I 7 L1H1-G-l5-l7-lfF22-24-26-F: Farm For Sale The undersigned. William llailkmun offers for sale by 111112110 sulc up t0 11nd includ- ing June ZHth inst. his farm I i 1 oi‘ one hundred and six acres | situate at Mt. Buchanan in Queen's (‘ountyz This is r1 good farm. and consists 0i" seventy ncrcs nf clear land 11ml tinder cultivation, hnl- ance under wood. If the property is not sold private- ly 0n or before the above mentioned date, then it will he put 11p for sale by Auc- tion on the premises on Tues- day, June 29th inst. Apply tn WILLIAM MALKMAN. Mt. Buchanan N GAUDET k HASZARD. Solicitors, , , Can. Bank of (Tom. Bldg. ' j," ("hnrlnttctnwn _ ‘ L-l2l5-6-8-l0-l5-17-22-24 Property For "in; House and lot at Mi. Stew-- art. Apply to MRS. li()'l"l‘ll'2 DOFIJLAS. 8 Lnpthorne Ava, Charlottetown. Ii-1509-6-16-3i ivcwvlv ‘V you since you was a tiny baby__ ll. "Keep still. I'm all right." "You are not. Ain't, 1 cared {or don't I know all about you? ‘Ocpt for those two years in England I've always looked after you and I in- tend to do it now. I'm going m send fur Mr. Madison, I am. Maybe he'll make you 5W1) these foolish going-om." “How would you like tio mind "Whatever else am I doing? It's my job to take care of you, a; I we it." Carol un- bending nvcr the pap- ers 111,111.11 and the steady drone of her voice went on. Rosetta 5111; knitting, but she dropped mgny stitches and she cast many furtlve Qliflwo at hcr mistress. Now and then Carol vmuld groan. Once 1n her flllllFtVllllCI‘, she stabbed the lmner wizli her pencil s0 hard that she tore lt. She crushed 1t mm g little wad and threw it on the floor, only to get it again and try to smooth it. out. (T0 he Continued) Mortgage Sale Tdlliltli \\'i1,l, llli SOLD By Public .\111't|0l| iii ffulll u! the Law Cour“ lttllilllllg .n clmrluttelutrn on Friday. 1111.- '..'.'>tt1 rliiy of June A. D. 1927, ll. ilu- tmur 111' [WPIVN ovum-k 500M ALL THAT TltAtJT‘ PIECE AND PARCEL p! lttnd lltuate lyiuf Ln lnwlllhlp number 4c n Klan Denney buundcd and dr-lcribed ll folllowl thnl. in to any: Bounded on e 11111111 11y the tireenvnla Road an the Went by hind formerly in [JUSIUBIIOD oi’ ilu- lu-trs of John Knight nntl on the can: by lnml turmcrly in pnuelllon u! Juhn Afcllunnltl containing one hundred and twelve (I12) lcrel of 111ml 11 little more or lean and being mnrkcd 1m llr-nchnn’: Atlas in the natuv: nf "Flmnuucl hfcfhiilnlcl". "r111,- ulmvts sale 1| made under and by Leon I rd Mooney of (ireonvnle nforollld. l-lurmcr OF THE UNI-l PART Illd lnr-mnn Sherry the ‘IIIIIIGIIIIIIQG t.\l"ltL'1lRI"!‘t or‘ rm; 0mm; 1mm" 11ml l-1-'-111|.=e 11f default having been ‘ill piryiin-iii n! the principal 1 iin-l 111t1-r1-st secured thereby. rtlu-r particulars apply tri H. Mllwlor, ltllcg- Building tun 1|. 1 u... 2.111. .11,- cf 1m .1. n. 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