c t s a l’ l) u t. 0 n i~ l\ \l ii 1i S S 1,. b s: S b Il \\ [u I? S F V t! B. P C I t! .2 v r PAGE TWO flPilllllli TUESDAY, liareh 23rd, s-Ol Headquarters Salesroonie 129 — 181 WE SUGGEST That you invest in aear that proves best by teat l Come in and get a free demonstration GUARANTEE given in writing Complete CHEVROLETS OLDSMOBHES FORDS BUICKS CHRYSLERS DODGES PLYMOUTHS PONTIACS, Ett‘. Buy prices are steadily going I11) Open Evenings "'5 Consider the company back of the car ‘A. HORNE and c0. CIIEVORLET, OLDSMOBILE, PONTIAC and BUICK HEAD OFFICE 129-131 Kent Street ANNOUNCEMENT | llur new-used Oar llepartment OUT-rs Kent Street Assortment Today Easy Terms Phone 832 FOR SALE Building Lot, 90 ft. Front, 165 ft. Back. Formerly Lowe Garden, situated Kent St. Aooly L. M. POOLE & CO. L-267-3-6-tl‘ F511 At Winsioe north. "It! We 1"" in good state of cultivation, fort! acres clear. balance wood and ium- L llfi’ with buildlnll. sood srflns l" centre. Also illlmll l" himse- 599W’ to nnnnn norms. ' York Point. I. BIG STOCK SALE AT UNION MARCH 31. 1937 at one o'clock 1 Standard Bred Mare in loll f0 Peter Frisco. l [005 Vi?" “"9 m foal, one work Horse, 1 Filly 2 Y“? old this Spring, one Horse Colt. 2 years old; also 30 head “"10. 12 milk cows. 8 fat cattle, 1 pure bred Gurrisey Bull. balance is young eat- '.le and feeders. 10 fall pigs; aim fiwo light driving agons and sev- Nrnl cars will be offered. Terms Cash. 1.. B58011! I ION. B. A. McDONAIQ, Auctioneer. 1i-7l1-8-M-fl-36-27-30. Farm for Sale Th”, and iialf miles from Chir- lottetown. 3134 aleres of isnd- G001! bulidiu . P! n G. PICKABD» ' ‘West loyalty. L-fid-I-SI. FARM FOB SALE AT sunny roams Containing 10o acres. wiui so“! buildings, '15 clear. remainder cov- cred wiui wood and lumber. brook i-imnlng through firm. ll-PIQ 0W5‘ ard, conveniently located. 3 miles from Vernon River Station. Sell reasonable. Apply MRS. JOSEPH DUFFY. limyvale, P. E. l. Iriod-ti-Zi-M-fl. r FARM roo out Farm of the late Percy L. Coffin, Savage Harbour will be sold by private sale. If not sold will be sold at auction at later date. Apply to J. W. MACEWEN, Bristol. MRS. P. L. COFFIN, - _ ll_ hecutora. L-HS-Wllhll-tf. FARM Fllll SALE AT ALBANY McGregor Farm 100 acres. practic- ally all clear in extra state cultiva- tion. . Goodhousqnawbarmhlileorao from Albany Station and paved highway. Near school and churches. W. l. MONAGHAN. AIM”, r. a. 1. um-e-ii-i-i-io-u-ae. FARM FOR SALE The undersigned offer for sale farm consisting of seventy-one (71) acres of land situated at Graham's Road in Queen's County, with buildings thereon. House in good repair; new barn erected in 1935. This property was for- merly owned by Gavin Harding and is now being occupied by John V. Cash under yearly lease which expires on Decem- ber 1st next. Land in a high state of cultivation and situat- ed in one of the most prosperous and thriving sections of the country. For further particulars Apply to H. W. PLETCH, Acting Manager, The Mutual Life Assurance Company» Charlottetown ' NOTICE Paved Highways tlosed to Motors Until Further Notice all paved Highways in this Pro- vince are closed to motor vehicles when the combined weight of load and vehicle exceeds 4,000 lbs. Dated this 18th day of ldarch, A.D., 1937 Iiy Order P. S. FIELDING, Clerk of the Executive Council OOOOOOOCO-COO-OO-OO O-OOQOOO-OO-OO-O-CO-O4 e We'll Meet Again - By MARGARET GORMAN NICHOLS (Continued “I'm giving a dance next Satur- day," she said. "Please come, Gay- Yoll. too. Diana. Every one will be so glad to see you.’ When she left. Diana said. “You must not go, dear. They'll hurt you and snub you" Gay turned around. “But I must so. ant you see? 1 must make one more appearance among them! I must let them see I don't look wretched and Irowsy." "But you can't go alone. "I'll get Chris to take me- if he will- You see. they think'l'm eat- ing my heart out for Alan. They don't think I have the courage to face them or him.’ Diana looked up tlmidly. "I didn't toll you when Lucia was here. but this morning after you left I went Job-hunting. too. Dari- ing,Iha.ve sjob. tool Prom ten to five every day I'm a hostess in a tea room for fifteen dollars a week! I couldn't be a burden to you, Gay! I had to do my bit, too- Somehow we've got to find a balance and squeeze out a little happiness and contentment with the little we have" We can't fight it. We've got to resign ourselves to it. You're young. dear. 'I'here's romance and adventure ahead for you and you mustn't turn back on it.’ . When Diana was preparing f dinner, Gay went to Chris's apart- ment next door. Sandy yelped with gladness to see her, licking her hands. Before she put the leash on Sandy, she looked around the room where Chris lived, where he read. smoked his pipe, and dreamed his dreams. There was a photograph of a pretty girl on his cluttered derk autographed, "Your-s, Mai-ion.’ Gay felt suddenly jealous of the girl. But who was Chris, after all. except a. lean, good-looking young man who said true biting things one minute and the next said something so kind the bitter truth ‘was less stinging? The room represented all that Chris Mallory was-substantial and dependable and amuring. s. boy who had worked and fought. It hurt her that he had had to work so hard. Dear Chris, who had been there today. Chris who had been there when the world was spinning before her burning eyes. who had said, "Don't let them know what it is costing you." No empty ad- vice-that. It had come from the depths of his own grim experiences. On the street Macdufi and Sandy trotted along on their short legs. smelled the bracing ail‘. barked, and sniffled curiously at passing people. Diana had s Job as hostess in a tea room! How her governess would cringe at the thought of their rigid training being utilized in a lea room! "You have romance and adventure ahead, she had said. , But what did Diana. have ahead? There was no romance and adven- ture for her. Chris was in when she got back. He pulled Sandy's and Macduffs cold noses and gave them the cuff- lng both eniwcd. Gay stood in the doorway. Her head ached a little. Imcia was go- ing to marry Alan . . . Lucia was wearing her emerald . ., But some- how to be with Chris relieved the dragging undertow of her feelings. To be with Chris made her even a little hnPPY. She smiled. “We're always ex- changing favors. For taking Sandy out now and then, will you do something for me?’ "What is it now?’ Chris asked. "Make it easy.’ "I want you to take me to Lucia Boxing's dance Saturday night.’ Her eyes implored him. “Chris, I've got to go! I've got to show \\R\\ K\\O\'\ ‘yullih SUAP mi UlNlHiNl Mortgage Sale To be sold by Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Bulldin in Charlottetown, Queen's County, Pr ncc Edward isluiid, on Monday the Nine- tcclltli duy of April s. 1)., ioai, at the hour of Twelve o'clock noon, ALL THAT Tract piece or parcel of laml situate lying and being at the Head of Hliisboro River ln Township Numb- er Thlrty-Eigbt King's County aforesaid bounded and described as follows. that is to sayv: COMMENC- ING at a olnt iii tho estern bound- ury line o land in the possession of Peter McCormack and in the Southern boundary ilna o! land iu possession of Benjamin. 0.. Douglas. and. William Henry Douglas, thence Wastwardly at right angles to said Peter MeCormscks \l’i\siern boundary thence at Right angles by n line [liiflillfltl with sol Western boundary line of Peter McCoi-iniick’; lnnd Eighty-seven and one half chains. thence at Right an les Esstwiirdiy Eight chains to sai Peter McCor- iuuck‘s Western boundary line afore- snid, thence Ncrtherly alon last mentioned boundlry line lglity- seveu and one half chains to the place of commencement, bounded in tho East by said Peter McCnmacWs land In the North by land in possession of liI-njnlnin C. Douglas and William llenry Douglas in the West by land In possession of Beugmiu C. Douglas nnd William Henry ouglal and laud in , of tbs heirs cf Douglas and in the South b possession of the heirs o O landnfi E Ilnuglal containing Seventy acres of lend a little more or less. The above sale is to be made under and by virtue of and ‘pursuant to a Power of Bale contains in a certain 1004. u of Head of l-Iiillsborc, Township Num- ber Thirty-eight in Q James Palmer and John . worth both of Charlottetown in t e said County, Trusts-es and Executor: of the Estate of Charles Palmer of the other part, and IIPIIIIII having been mode ln payment of principal and in- terest thereby secured. For further pni-lh-ulnr apply at the office of PALbli-iit A D HASLAM, i-lullrllors, Clinriolli-lowfl. l)A'l'itii) this Seventeenth day of March, A. 1)., i037. II. J. PALMER. Surviving Exi-i-uior nml Trustee of the l-Jslntc oi‘ (fliurli-a Palmer. Mong- nger. L OIiWZQ-Sll-il. them I'm not whipped!’ “Will Alan be there ' GE-Wil is loin: to marry him." said y. " ou're a game girl to take it like that, gamer than I “ought. I can't go, though,’ be said. smiling. "I've never worn full dress in my life. I'd feel like a fool. "Won't you feel like I fool one evening so that sandy can go (mt more frequently?" “There you have me." said Chris. You win. I'll hire a full dress but either you or your mother- wui havg input thestuds in sndfllfeelao devilishly awkward I'll lose my good appetite and forget how to dance. He looked around. mailing the aroma of baking biscuits that seep- ed in from next door. "Come and have dinner with us,’ to polish your manners.‘ At the table. Diana looked at them. Chris ate hunfllly. Gay's 0001 699-5 took swift shy flilhes to htsfsce. And for the (ii-st time l-Blliihter came from the little flat zsltiusrred by Chris's charming frank- But Gay still hoped that to- moi-row would never come, bring- ing with it Marchand. smirking, the hortile models, Luci.a's dance. and Alan . - . .Saturday night INSTALMZENT 5 Antagonism faced Gay at every turn in the Marchand shop. The fitter grumbled. the other models excluded her from their intimate com/emotions and reasons for laughter, the sales people were rude. and whenever she saw Mar- chand, his thin lips twitched in a ' smile of triumph. In the morning she felt weak, kfl0W1fl8 she had to go to the store. She played with her breakfast, not wan-ting Diana to know he: utter naiseiy. There were times when she thought the ‘battle was futile and she thought of accepting Luciafs offer to come and live with her. Numerous society girls earn- ed their "keep" by going from one house ‘party to another to attract eligible men to homes where the daughters were plain. But she could not give up, and in the back ‘oi her mind she knew she could not. bear Chris Mallory: con- iem l The other models cruelly sarcestice. Nita. the tall brunette, said, “Isn't that Patricia Moreiand out‘ there with her mother? Isn't she the one who's going to marry Alan Riggs? No? Seems I can't keep up on my society, but I could go for the Riggs man myself. Love ‘em and leave ‘cm, thats him- At home that night Diana said. "The tea. mom isn't bad, Gay. I greet the people who come in and ask them if they enjoyed their tea. It's an attractive Bohemian little iplace in a basement. I look for TAKE TWO STORY said Gay, end mother and I will try ' swims! 0i Ill A SIEOALLY Isl- GISTIILI FORM. Von rlaaaanl la labs." g. and has iden- ‘ rifled Scott's B-Ihi EMULSION was very good-lookind" "1 love him, Penny said simply. "He's everything to me. When he isn't with me, I always think of him in the sky, flying like a strong sure bird. Oh, he's marvelous with a plane and very daring.’ Her lovely voice broke. ‘Then he comes back to me. the strong sum bird, winging his way home. Mac and my drawing-those two thins-o are my life. They're all I want. They're my world.’ She smiled. I guess I'm funny that way. Gay's expressive dark brows came together. I'm learning things, Penny. I'm learning values. Your kind of love is something new to me. With most oi the girls I've known love isn't enough. It's only a slda issue. Penny clasped her talented fing- ers and said sadly, There's someth- ing 1 haven't told you. You see. Mac really doesn't love me. He's fond 0t me. that's all. There are other Blrls for him. glamorous ex- citing girls. who love his good looks and his daring. I'm only a side issue to Mac.’ But one of these days Mac i: go- Failed to Block Simpson Divorce certain people. A boy and a girl come in. looking as if they love each other very much. There's a woman who tells me how incorrig- ible her children are. And there's a man .. . . . Gay folded her napkin. “lend you take their problems all to heart don't you?‘ Diana piled the dishes and said. slipping an apron over her\ head.‘ "That man interests me. l-Ie has an interesting face." She looked across at Gay. “I haven't seen any of my former friends. The place doesn't cater to the elite. She smiled. "I'm not complaining, darl- lng- You never coax-plain. And 3th is safe and rich and protect- Gay called on Penny Anders one night and found Penny in one of her numerous bright smacks, sketch- lng tall-heeled sandals. She made quite s picture. sitting at her draw- ing-board. a slim child-like little person with a fringe of dark bangs over her forehead and a charcoal Emmi-fie across her cheek. Penny wanted to talk about Mac Bolton. Gay asked, "But aren't you afraid for him? An aviators life is so perilous.’ she smiled across the little studio. "I noticed that he TENDERS will be received for the erection of a new Church at Remington, P.E.l. up to noon March 31st, 1931. Plans can be seen at Parochial Hollie. Indian River. at ha. 1.. Saunders, Remington or office of foal. I. Harris. Architect. Charlotte- wn. Tenders to be addressed to BEV. B. F. MacDONALD, P. P. Indian River. Iawast er hi‘?! tender not neces- sarily aeoep L-els-S-IB-Il-n-M-fl-D. in," ._...... Horses pFor Sale Just arrived two carloads of choice Ontario horses. Mares and Geldings. Also some choice drivers and Is- land horses. ma. ~-~Wellington~iielleillr— FOR SALE Farm of 160 acres, good house and Buildings. 50 acres clear, balance under hard and soft wood within one mile school, church and store. Apply JOHN CUMMISKEY, Johnson's River above, ai- wi, lawyer's clerk who souht Franck stephenwn. to block the diners‘; of Mll- W lil.s Si pson Y with a chm-go od collusion wit-ll- drcw his charge in court at lan- don when the kink’! 9'9"" m‘ nonnced his iaivestllflfll i" revealed no ("uni i" “m” ing the decree nlsi. Thus “I! Vi! was cleared for grimillll u" m“! decree April 2'1 and mill!!! W.‘ ibie Mrs. simiwn‘! rel-MI" "l the Duke of Windsor- Mortgage Sale cti h 1d b P blie Au o! frolift 5i {he Lu;- Cgurta Building ll fliarlotitetlonlkd Qllflflgl clmML Pr“. 1 l . Tet-tilde our o! AW" A- D» 1 tho hour of twelve o'clock at noon. ALI. that parcel of laud situate. lying and being on Lot o: Township Number ‘rblrty-flve in Queen's Count!» bounded and described l8 °ll°"- me is to as = c<¥ciinuc1iio coats: South aldo o the . Pei a Bglwfi the Eastern boundary of lid 0 - 11am’ J. Jenkins; thence South alonl same and along land of Ueve Bob- cris Thirty-cue chains to land r31 William J. Jenkins; thence Iaatwa - ly along seine i0!" "Ill" "d n!” links to land purchased by the blurt- "goi from Alendee nhvnvlgillw south along William I. Jenkins bounds: t_o_ “the rreuchfort Road. ' ‘one; ifit along adid mac Tell chains to land of Herbert Thorllgloli lbenco Norlb along same to the orth boundary thereof; thence East Twenty chains along the said lands of Her- bert Thompson and lands of William lleid to miss of Wallace Owen thence Nonbwardly One chain an fouo links: thence Eastwardly W! chain and Eighty-seven links around the Northwest comer of Wallace Owen's land; thence Northwardiy nlniig the Western boundary of the ltlllllO to tbs 8t. Peter's lload: thence West along pauie to place of com- mencement containing One Hundred and Five Acre; of land more or less sod being-lands mentioned iii an 1n- donturs of lease dated the Fourteenth day of October 1842, from Roderick C. McDonald to John McQuaid and the land North of the srenehfon. Read sold by Alexander Rbyuel to (be Mort- gator. The above sale is to be made under and by Virtue of and ursuaut to s Power of Salo contsine in s certain lndenture of Mortgage, dated tba Sixth day of September A. D.. I086 iiisde between Robert Connolly of Redford in Queen's County aforesaid‘ eeulorg of the Louise C. Estate, deceased, of tho lecou part. and defnuit having been made in ply- ment of principal and interest there- hy secured. For further particulars apply at the office of Palmer and Ilealsm, Boile- llnrn_ (Zliarluitetown. ' Dated this eleventh day of liarch 1) I037 iisiluo i). Palmer iuui 1mm o. Rwllt. bin-onion. Estate Louise 0. liuvigwnrih. blortgaleea. - L-idl-lst-il. ___1ARCH 27. 1937 / For Week-End Trips-For Lon 8 oyagee For Business-For Visiting-For the ltoronation l can provide you with the world's most modern lugsflke foi- Ladies and Gentleman, l oiu-stoekisunmoui-ri-ieeimiuuno invite TEACHERS and others interested t 1987 styles and equipment. WE W. o call and see the navy S. L. HARDY and CO.’ The Leather Store Pirates Are Better Club Says Manager BY ROBERT MYERS Associated Press Sports Writer BAN BERNARDINO, CaliLMar. zb-Pittsburg. with virtually the same club that led the National Baseball League last year in scor- ing runs and slapping out base hit-s. promises to wind uifnearer the top this year. Manager Pie Traynor. recalling that his Pirates finished the 1936 campaign eight games behind the champion Giants and three games lng to fly home to you to stay and to be faithful." Gay said, her blue eyes were serious. Your kind of love, Penny. makes me think that I and my whole life and my friends are tawdry and sordid. (To be Continued) Corner Queen a mat may back of the runnersup, Chicago and 5E LOUIS. moke with a warn- ing will? when he said: "I believe we'll be better this year. I think we have the strong. est team since I became manager." If Tmynorfis pitching stafl can deliver. and the Pirates continue to hit as they did before, Traynor can rest easy. Much depends on Ed Brandt. the veteran lefthandcr secured from BTOOWYH. where he won 11 and lost 13 last year. Similarly, if Cy Blnnton can regain his 1935 form and improve the 13-wm-15. lost record of 1936, it will help matters, because Taynor feels he can raj on the remainder of the staff to carry the burden they shouldered last year. Tommy Padden and Al Todd will handle the regular catching. In the infield. Gus Suhr will be back at first; Pep Young and Lee Handley, the $20,000 rookie find, alternating at second: hard hitting Floyd "Arky" Vaughn at short and big Bill Brubaker at third. Jim Browne, who hit 858 for Minneapolis last year. will sec outfield _(_I_ll_l2y__i_i_fld John Dickshot the lowest price field. .:‘There’s no delay when iyou order your new CHEVROLET COME to Oshawa for a minute. Step into General Motors’ big manufacturing plants, birthplace of the new Chuv- roleta- Look at those cars coma marching down the lincl See with what care skilled hands weld unit to unit, bolt part to part -—as Coupes and Coaches, Sedans and Cabriolets “grow up” in smooth succession before your cycsl With thousands of these new models being shipped all over Canada, there's no delay when you order your new Chevrolet. So come to our showrooms now. Don't let another day go by without placing your order for the car that everybodfs talk- ing about . . . The new Chevrolet-the only complete ear in . . for economical transportationim who batted .897 for Buffalo, is pg. other newcomer tbrmtening eo u. her the resular Pirate outer neat of the two Wane:- boya, Pam m; Iiloyd. and Forrest Jensen. -——-————-i--_ OATS BLOCK PHONBQ (By The Canadian Press) Aunaom, soak-a cat iigie here resulted in short-cimult-tng the telephone service. In a 11m. nlng scrap the felines made their way to the top of a telephone pole. One slipped and fell between the wires and its struggles crcged them. FINDS ANCIENT TESTAMINT (By The Canadian Press) PORT ARTHUR. Ont. —- A I- year-old New Testament is med by Olty Clerk A. H. Evans to ad- minister oaths. ‘ Once the property of Judge John Van Norman. it beers the date of Dec. 10, 1H4. Mr. Evam found the book in an old deskinagoodliateofyes- ervaticn. _______i MluanYa Linlmeat removal stalls. CANADA'S BtlSlEST PRODUCTION LINE i-mrii. rlluM S745 SUMMERSIDE LLOYD STEWART Souris AA, HORNE, Es (IQ, CHARLOTTETOWN. OPEN EVENING! Local liepresentatlvq GENERAL Morons MARITIME nasoquim-rsns, sous omcs. MONCTON. it. n. JAIIB cons Orapasd. __4_f