I 5’7:g*‘((( A’ ' “c” _‘\$_._,._;... inn.‘ » s “T753142; w Y, AGE m ‘ Full $AI.E '51 Orwell Cove the estate of the Into Donald A. Nicholson. com- Ulllln; Home. outbuildings and ‘l uni u! land. For particulars apply ‘ J. F. HUNTLV. Vernon ttlat-l-istlsel. ‘The Bankruptcy Act In the matter of the Estate oi‘ Run- fil Cox, of Morell, P. IE. island, Authonlmd Aseignor. - AUCTION SALE There will lbe sold by public nuc- on on the premises. at twelve lock noon. on Friday Aprll 27th. I928. all that tract. piece or parcel o! land situate ‘lying and being at Moi-ell in Queen's County, bounded is (allows. that is to any: Bounded on the north by Morel] Hllver. on the south by St. Peter's llosd, on the west "by lands now 0r lormerly or Dr. John Jardine, null on the east by land llnw or former- ly of Horatio Webster containing sixty (60) acres of land, a little lnore or less. and being the farm 01' lands lately in the possuss-‘ioll of Hannah “lobster. Conditions will at the sale. TERMS CAISH. THE CANADIAN CREDIT MEN'S TRUST ASSOCIATION. LTD. (Maritime Division.) Per E. W. Manson, Representative for Prince‘ l-Illlvzlrll ‘Island. Authorized 'I'l"ustee. 11349-4-11519-21-2-1-26, 1'11 in‘ nllllle known The Bankruptcy Act In the ulatter ot‘ lhc Estelle o1 John P. Bradley, of Kelly's CFOSs, authorized assignur, Tenders Tenders will be received by thi- uuderslguoil 1111 lo 110011 on thc ZI-ltl; day 0t‘ April A. 1),, 1922i 1'01" the Illrchase of the Book Drbts 0f tilt above named authorized zlssignol". Tenders to be twlrkod plainly 011 the outside wllll the name of the item tendered for. The highest or zuly tender no: necessarily accepted. A certified cheque rm» zoo; or n“. 91179111159 D1106 must iltlcfllllfillll)’ the tender. A detailed inventory of U11,‘ Book Debts lllily be seen at tho Office o1 McDonald and lMQPhQQ_ 13am, ters, Charlottetown or at the,- (Jilin; of the undersigned at Suuuuerside.‘ l THE CANADIAN CREDIT MEN'S‘ E./W. MANSON. Rep. of P.E.lsland Authorized Trustee 4-12-tts5i. Tenders In the matter of‘ the Estate of Frank Blanliew oi‘ Tryon. 1'. 1:. 1. authorized assignor. Sealed Tenders will be rvculvotl by the undersigned up lo r1001‘. on Tuesday the 24th day 0t‘ April for ‘"19 Purchase oi‘ Llle Stock of fill-r chandlse and Real liqlato of the above named authorized nssignor. Tender No. 1, for tho stock oi Merchandise, consisting ol‘ l)l-y Goods, Groceries. Hardware and Sundries. Tender No. 2 for the Real Estate consisting of Dwelling House and Barns and Store Property. Tender No. 3 for the Book Debts of the above named authorize-d un- slgnor. Tenders must. ‘be marked" illainly on the outside wlilh tho number and name of the item tendered l'or. A certified cheque for 20% oi‘ Hlo purchase pTllJlI must GIOJUYTIDIIYI)‘ each tender. The higher-ll on any necessarily accepted. A complete inventory of i110 .\l<‘r~ chandlse may be rxlllninod at the Office o-f Carveil Bros, Charlotte- town, or at thl‘ Office of the umlcr- slgned at Sumluerslde. lender not THE CANADIAN CREDIT MEN'S TRUST ASSOCIATION E. W. MANSON. Rep. for P.E.Islzlnd Authorized Asslgllor 4-12-tIs5i. ThljBankrllptcy Act Tenders Tn lllt‘ nlallor nl‘ ti... pjslmp ,,| Malnllu hlcilnllzlld of 1.01110 Vlllll-l‘. P. E, l., authorized zlsslgnnr. ' Sealed lenders will hr‘ rorolvl-il b? the lmdcrsigncd 11p In 'rllI‘R!|li\'. noon the filth ilay 0i April. A .11.. 1923. l‘nr lhn yillrcllllsc o1‘ tllt- follow’- ing llir-rchantliso. Tender N0. l. for the slot-k 0i Merchandise, cont-dating of flfflflpr. lee, hardware, boots and shook. sundries and sloro fixtures. Tender No. Z, for Book Debts n1‘ ‘the above hauled. authorized ltsslu- I101‘. Tenders must be marked plainly on the outside with the number and name of the item tendered for. A certified cheque !or-20% 0i‘ tlv- purchase price must accompany" each tender. The highest on any tender nol necessarily accepted. _ A complete detailed inventory or the Merchandise and Book Debts ! ASSOCIATION ‘ m (TLEARY The Bankruptcy Act; iillg 217 nclrs. IlllUlli llll iITPS llll-ilflfil‘ I ' nliles iroln ll'l,c:ll"_v Slflllllll. THE “LIFTUI” (Patented) The "Llftllp" n. pulmltnrl I11- ventlon with non-slip l-lnstic Inside belt. Sllllwrlf‘ the abdomen and is very- benoflrlal for *1:_-l- llllcr all operation luvolllnl! .‘ln 11b; domlnnl incisloll. _.\lu.-.‘t c1- fctitlve in n-llcvlua.’ lllllli" phyullcal nlinlrllls frfllll which 11111113’ \\ull'i"ii SHIN!‘- Ivritc for flu". 11mm‘ of w Bias Colxrclicrc 1il‘(ll‘ BIAS CORSETS, LLMIT 41 Britain Strefli T°T°m° FILLED CORSETS buokll-t or Intent 391111)’ 340ml fur frcc lllnn Mink-Ill. The Girl Who By MARION RUBINCAM -00+00-0000~ 000-0000000000 NEW PLANS Chapter 72 Ruth crlcd nlzlst of her nervous- urea‘; away, uud Langley sat quiet- ly ‘holding her until the llystefili wont out of her 50MB and she was czlllllcr. He was s0 tail that when ho impulsively gathered llcl" up ill his llruls, 51w curled up on his lnp‘ like :1 small child, Silo rcmenlbcr- 0d iIrl('l".\ rds that llc dill not cv- l-u try to kiss i1c1'—hc slmplyhcld her lllltll she sloppvd tl'_\'illL’. Then 511t- lookcd up. and 11 little {l-clllg 0f si-lf-cousciollsllcss came over i101‘. Slu- stirrcll. nllll lie lvt ill‘1" g0 all 011cc. ‘I11 ‘furl, ill‘ lllflkeil llt'1‘ up lllld put llcr buck oll lhc coucll, l?lll‘0\\'lllg tllc 01d" lluittcll hlnllkct DVPI‘ bur fit-t. TllPfl llP sat on the edge of till.- couch and look her hunll. 'I'hcrc ivals lsonli-llliltg Vvry swcvt 11ml bit! l)l‘(lfli(‘l‘l_\' in tlll- wtly llc llilll CllOt-l‘ cll to show is sylllpatlly. Ruth was I00 uustrullg 11L thi- tilllc lo lhillk llbout it, but zlficrlvllrds she realiz- i-d how gvllllf‘ illll coulpetcllt tlud llopcllllllllll‘ Ill». was llllil ll-uw he‘ FIIIIM roll slur! _ _ ‘l Cnnltlinlng 100 acres 80 acres clear, iu good slate o1 cultivation, inlildiltgs all in first class repair, pump in house 11nd barn lllld brook mulling al-l <s illrnl. l1. lllile from, buildings. l, l!\'Ul'1lL'llI|)' sitlltltcllfikii mile from Cllrlolon siding. 2 miles lroul Ilordcll. Apply i W. E. GILLESPIE, l Borden 113313-1-19-11. ____ -.=.._ hlilburn 111F111 1'01" salt‘ ll7 acrPs 0i‘ lllllll lll 20ml runditiml l-tlld ls all lk-llcoll ill wire‘, and 1111 novel", lklilillg spring‘ at hawk o-l‘ lnrlll. A large‘ lot‘ of liro wood ill. dour". also a large dlvlziliug house, burn lllll l'l. with 1111 l-ll built on ullll 0 granary, polli- the 11101103’ Will sell sell 1'01" cash m‘ half down, the rcst 011 time. cheap. GEORGE F. JAMES. > hliibllrll, l‘. l<.‘.. I I I ltill-l-Lllllil. 1111111 F011 SALE A | Ofnkl‘ for szlll‘ my fllrlll, cmlllllll- lcl- PIIILIVIIIIOII. 11nd lnllnllcu second _li'0\\'|li llllll lll-llvy llllllilr-l", lllvelllng 'l'l11 ‘ll; 1t l'.li‘I* llpportlllriiy to |1lll‘l'll out: 0|‘ till‘ Inc-st fzuulls 011 llll‘, lslztlld. F01" fllrillul‘ pzlrlllzlllllrs llpply L0 FRANK SMALLMAN. ll372--l-l7~.'1i O’Leary. R.R., P.E.I. I ofle-r 111,1" 1'11-ml for sale, 100 ltcrt-s ol‘ laud situated ‘A, ulilc from Shuulrtlt-lc c01"n0r, 1A, nlliit‘ from school, three. miles from churches, all ill 1t good state of cultivation. 80 acres clear and balance ‘cover- ed with good growth hzlrd and soft wood, wi-ll walrretl with 11.11 uvvor failing slrczllu. lronl. llll(l rear llll-lllll ill lltlllst‘ 11nd barn, buildings in good Niliillf‘. Apply Lu AMBROSE CAMPBELL lilillktlru. R. R. lllzlli-l-lilll I will oflcr by private sale my fllrlu slluzltoll albout l mile from HIIIILPI‘ RIVPI‘, consisting of 9U il(‘l‘l‘.~', Tll ilt'l'l'.‘~‘ f'll"2ll‘, 20 lllldcl‘ lnlrd _-,,|,,| 3.01 ivnod wilb sltrclllll ul" wit» 1p)‘ running lllruugll lhl", buck of the farm. 200d dwelling house zmd out buildings and good orchard. ncllr i0 churches, school and slums. Apply lo LEMUEL MOORE I111" -‘l-l7-6l r hill i-"(llisillliifllr NEW LONDON ()\\l||’,'_ l0 illllllilllli. l 11m i-onlprll- l-tl l0 tli-rolllllllll‘ lilfllllllt! Ililfl nlTllr 1,, Urn-H“. Wdll‘ my farm 11L Now llllllllllll clllllnilllllu llllllllll (‘lgllty lll-rus: of t-lltlll-r‘ l1lllll, lluildillw 11nd fcllw-s ill llllfifl I'll‘ unil", with sllllil-ii-llt wood zlllll l11l11- hm‘. also orfiilzlrd llilll good supply nf llliillli‘. 'l‘l1is fall-m is’ crmvollll-lllly‘ niluui I'll. ‘Inning only our‘ fllllf‘ (In winlorl from H1!‘ Now llondon mussol-ilodsl. within 11 fl-w lll|lll|11‘,H' walk of sl-iltllil 11nd hull. llllll ncnr lo PlIIITFlIIW of nil dcnrlnlluullons: about flrr‘ lllllPh‘ from Kouslllgton 0r ‘lfilnr-ralil. 11' nol sold prlvzll.l‘ly' will -b0 0f- forell by pubilt‘ nut-tioll togl-lllcr wllh Lilo stock. lnlpll-lucnlil. 0111.10 be zldvrrtlsctl at a litter Vlvllfl. H. S. MeLEOD, ll370-17-lts6l New London. any be seen at the Office of N. Rutbenhnry, Charlotteown and Poole and Thompson's, Montague. THE CANADIAN CREDIT MEN'S TRUST, Association E. W. MANSON, Hop. for Finland Authorised Aealgnor [~124Mb Clover: for Spring needing “ciii Write for special prloo Ila! of TODD & COOK Ind Merchants 111ml, uflcr 111i. it's, prclLv hard Iv lyoll.” !i1n'lly T211311 FOR SALE llllll 1lll1lus| cllllllllvd il\\'ily_,|.lll! lit-l"- Vllllsllvrlfi. “Tl-ll m1» about your |"zll.li0l'*-l '.\'lll'll llc w1l.~; l-"Jlllllk" ll" llloml Ilcggcd. Ruth hogan to tz1lk—1lnll it min (~tllllf(ll‘l|llg l0 talk about rhc liltlc 1111111 slll‘ lllld loved H0 llPilTly. ‘lli- 1il\\"1l_v.~l lulllw wllzllcvvl" boili- 1-1-011 1111-, l IIPVPI‘ cvl-n held t0 ll-ll him." lll‘ cndcll |ll‘l' slur)?» "Bill l ;ll\\'il}'$ llill" lull llilll. l-vcn think“ I l-011ld1l't loll .\l()tlit!l‘. Exccpt 11- houl» Tim. And that was so- big 11ml ,~‘l‘l'lllil5 11nd ‘lll- “"111: ill. 1-0111‘ =~ you i-alrotl about a 1111111 who 1111111‘! c111":- about you." 'l‘ill1." Lzluglcy rcpcaloll llil‘ llillllll for lllc first time. Ruth llilll told llilll about 1101- 10vc ztflzlir and lllldlilll told l1c1" about his; indeed. llftnr the l-llzlilgr‘ 0i‘ coniirlrncos. lilcll" friendship had 219W" m" \V2ll'llli3l', Blll l-illll-l" Rlllh llllil IIQVPI‘ llli‘l1l.lI)l'll?(| till-l 11111110. 01' "l5" Lallgltglj hull not lulu-ll any 110L100 f it ill Now York <.~1t_\'--~— mltimj’ hr; mpvzllr-ll. "Now I rc-l _ ~111e1l1llvr \l1"1t_\v1ll< llll‘ flirt llillll" try 11011515 Ilnilul- house. llllllll'\lilplll,ln‘. “w you"; Chm, l m,‘ m" up a jqh building ll 11d n lllrgl‘ -11'cll111"1l. Pump i“ m“, “m, <1! r1001". Wcll 1n hack 0i ilarn. Vvllluh‘. ‘s‘~a‘l) ‘Th,’ g“... n“. u Lcguw to I BEIIIA Winn-ill i-i-f-lelisQY Coughs, Colds. Group WIIOOPING oouell. coarseness BRO NCHITIS " '50“! EVERYWHERE-I 9 renlelnbcr. though he was not par- firrll. job." hard at anything he “'11s not inter- ing into the flrr. easy going rather nico.‘ Aflur 11 lnulnellt she addvll, “l thought. he was wonderful. I don't bolitlvf- n second love ls ‘ev- er 11s rullulutic. I 011111 tell. I nev- or got ovol‘ the first affair," 1111111 confessed. "N01" l. lftlllglll)’ it's loo bald we c1111‘! full ill IJUVI! with 1:111:11 other!‘ Orllillnrill", Ruth could" novel" llllVl‘ shill this hut tonight after his sympathy‘ 111111101" thl- racking nichl lilal. llilil passed before slll- lulllltl slly lt—just as ‘llllB could sit, tilt-rt‘. 011 thl: couch hall‘ cover- cll with the rug. and let hlnl hold h"1' hand. 'l‘l1crc was 11o sentiment in it, only a warm and lovely frir-utlliness and sympathy. “Mother wants us to fall in love Father llill, ho allllotlt said so be-be t'nrl‘~ ' llcr volcc brokl‘ again. 11s shc rvt-ullvll tllo 111st words he llilll Sillll l0 1101'. “l used to think it was a shaluo that my Interest in 'l‘i1n', who isn't 11 hundrc-th as good 11s you, should keep me from fzllilllu; ill lIlVP with you," ".‘\1u_l I ill-loll t0 wonder Wily l llt‘Vt’l' fvlt rulllzlnlic ‘about you. \\'lll‘ll you are so superior to the hrllinh-ss little child that broko ml‘ 111 up." 'l'lll,-rc was silence again, Then Ruth said: “l tmink, zlftcr all, you are such a run‘. flit-nil that 1t would bc a shame to spoil it by falling in love. ‘Langley sllliltitl-stillll holding her hand. ‘I used In he pretty cyclical a- but xvonlcll-till ‘l 311w Ilow fine you v.‘<‘1'o. I nl-vor knew 11 rcni fricullsllip was possihll‘ hrtwron 1t nlzlll 11nd u “Tliililfl-"Rlllll if you like 1m‘ so 11s a friend, will you do “Finn's the one." "Yrs, I lwnncnlber 110W. l fell- IIllOIIl losing his place, but ‘p1. was pot. llcclll-ll in that or lzutioll, 111111 l 10111141 "ll" 1i 1'11"“ {in 1111011101" lirlll." I '11" workl-d V('l‘_1' llllrll 11nd wall; A pol ill Hill ry until 11c could H1101“ no 20L lllllrrlvll." E ‘So, illdilw-rtly I cuust-d hillc-zll. llHIHl. I Wilfi '1llr;l1l< by ‘.\‘llll'll lll~ could ill qiu.‘ 0lhl‘l' girl.‘ Lzlllglcy still 11f you lil till‘. ll lnll O‘|ll‘l‘ buildings iu ilcsl. l‘(‘[l1’bl\'1:()l1(' oi‘ Ruth's llllllllirl Iillt llc llrldf qllprl llhliillvk‘ frnlll school ulltl 3i,-_,.H_],.,| pimgt-ii‘ llllll'l‘ l".ol1llol'l1lbl)'i ‘i011 1hr. /'f)Il('li ullll “'11s Smrllli! ll"“'_ ul till‘ lirl‘. l up wnsllt your Inuit,‘ Ruth Dill “N0. l ivallt 011i)’ llI1|,\'l1ll:‘l"‘:1l<‘s “mp. “m. [qr lumpy‘ hi‘, sillll, ‘lit- EIG ‘CLEARANCE AUCTION SALE AT SOUTHPORT On Saturday, 21st, at 1 o'clock sharp. Fllrnl of l7 ll(‘1‘l‘$ 0i‘ choirs‘ lzlnll. (‘mod nrl-llurll, ‘xllllillllfl fol‘ nlurkct mn~r|4\“iy|g_ (loud dllw-llillg 11nd lmrll. Plllllp. 21L floor. 1\l:~'(l my allot-k. crop, cit‘. Stlwkt Ii llnrsos, 5 (‘xtru choice mill-h cows. ‘I frcshenoll, 1 lo freshen MHV Isl; 2 brood son's. 1 lo ltlrrm‘: ll/Illy Isl: 1 YIIOWPF- l‘ Il.. l rukc, I truck lvllgon (new Allllnlsi I sci. of disc barrows. l wood slcigll. I PXPYP-‘l-‘l Willlilll. driving WklflOll. 31,090 shingles, all work 11nd driving ilarllcss, 11nd nu- IIIPPOIIS (ll.li(‘l' ill'llI'lI"S. lSlllr‘, posllivt‘: n0 rcsr-rvc. ‘Forms of farm at sallr‘. 0f stock. cit‘... 7 11101111111 0n all sums ovcr $10.00. Ii per cunt. 01f for cnsh, 1111-11 milk rollto gocs with farm. 50 illlsllcls snarl WlIPILI. graded. SAM MARTIN. Southport. ll1i8-l-l-l7-5l .>__.._. Clearance Auction Sale 1 1m lllslrllrxltltl Ily'l)tl111i11ll: M0 Donald nf Kvllyis (irosu Lot 29 to scli ‘ny public zlur-llon 0n Wtidnos- day, ,‘1pl"l 251.11, 1921i, at l2 o'clock sharp, llll-l Illrnl t-lmslsling of 100 acres. 80 ucros clear 11nd In good state oi cultivation, 16 acres of llflllilllllll hardwood and 5 acres of soft, wood lumber. This farm is well watcrcll. front and roar, well Bllllillfld one mile from church, school, store and blacksmith silops. also stock. implo- mrnts and household furniture, Terms made known a; up, _ if day proves stormy, sale on frrs; fine llay following, ' J. P. BRADLBV. lwuvrvlllq, om. Auctioneer. 411114-1821 26 5i f’ i "Wllvrv lll‘ liked ll, s0 wvil lllall. n] solllcllliug to plcllse u1c‘.’" .. q. l “Aftrr thc funrrai go to New lYork. In lwo weeks you can ar- 1111111 you 1111151, llllvo B rrsl and a 111111121‘. You'll llilVl! plenty of ulon- ‘oy p11" _vou‘v1- 1101110 (‘nllllllg from lcyts office. you told 1110.. I jwuut you to get as far aWflY "m" {this s01‘! 0i’ lift‘ 21$ pusslillo, for a- lbollt lll1"1>(~ wvcks, ‘Will you?" ‘- Tho gifl nolltlcd not kllowiufl 'wh114 that cilsllall suggestion was [to-bring out. ANOTHER SPRING COMES Chapter 73 l It. wits wcll into February wllrn 1111110111: O'Neil was laid in lhc liltll- I'(-l‘ll0I(‘l‘_§' 011 the oulskirts 0f hlilfl\i‘l(l\\'!i. Ruth lvt-lll, buck lo hm" tilTil-r‘ i110 I'0ll0wil1g daly, in spite ‘(of bolll frlclldly 111111 professional ltldvicc that shc rest. . "I'd rather be at work. she told her fllends. “I've got to work," she told Dr. 1111111.‘. “What is there to (lo tlt ' llonlo" Sit 111111 think about Idzlther, and wzsh he had lived another year or so until I really made money!" “Probably you're right," Dr. Lulu‘ agreed. “After all, we're all only ilurldlcs of nerves, 11ml souls 01' yourlr arc untied. You'd ‘better be wilcrt‘ you have your lulud at rest purl 01' lilo Linll‘, 11L 1011511." S0 Rlllll wont lback to ho;- office, l|l'l' >ll‘llllt.',llllljllll\l‘ grel-lod ill-r with Hll‘ hushed and tongue-tied Schooner For Sale Length 0. A. 50 feet. ltoglstercll Tonnage, 22 tons. Power, 40 ll, P. "Thraske" Engine with clutch. llull and In best condition. Apply PURVES, BROWN d. CO. Shlpbrokers North Sydney, N. S. 4-12-121. Insiructorl by Mrs. Wm. Iiourl. Dunstalfnnge. l0 sell hy public 11111-- lion on NIOTIIIEI)’. April 23rd at. 1 o'clock sharp, lilo following: ‘l mare, l0 years old; l mart‘, l2 yours old; 2 guild nlihlh cows t0 freshen May led, 2 llrifcrs, 2 yours old. 60 hens, 75 bushels of 02111-1. 50 bushels 0|‘ potatoes. Sale positive. Going West. 7 months crctlit on approved joint notes. PETER BRODIE. .Aucilonccr 114144-1841. ‘ FORSALE 10 acres of land 1 mile from City, in high state of cultivation with a good house, barn, granary, imple- ment houe and orch- ard. ' K. FjMcRAE, East Royalty 11343-4-19-151 run cnARLorrnrowN conform ' ""5 “'11s rilfllui‘ u. likeable chap and I tlculnrly good ut the work in that "Dollt suppose Tim could work listed i11," Ruth lullsed, also look- ":He was very careless-hut "\\'t‘ 111i 1l0—wl1c11 lls first love the “AUCTION SAITE” mating: that, with her, passed for sympathy. lliuth was just nervous Enough to llu a little annoyed ut It. Her assistant was so anxious lo spare her work that he stumbled over himself in his effortrto relieve lie-r of detlallls. and the girl was glad to gut on; or the place uud over to [hg new factory town. Langley came up to greet hcr when she llllgllted ‘from the hlrcd ear. "We start work on the Avenue A houses tomorrow," ‘he announced. "They struck a slurlus in dlsslns for the foundations of the llEiW lrass factory, and to hear foreman O1ll'l§tl——Vl'Oll, you'd til-ink he'd lllt thc Atlantic. Bosluan was at the club house last night. He says he won't have the buud concerts in the park this summer. ‘because it cost so nlllch lust year." "Won't he!" Ruth's tone was de- rhmt, "1'11 pull .1 special meeting and put it through tomorrow night. 130111111111 has gotten rich collecting pen-nice, but he hasn't had a Ibecn so lbllsl'—" “Ncvcr 11111111. he's ‘always coul- lrlalniug of solucthing, Walk over to the cast here. We're surveying for three avenues-dim men came out this morning." "Wt3'~l"1‘ gutting along.“ Ruth said. and sluilcrl with satisfaction. They wnikcl zit-rolls flit‘ fields, heaped with Iiulllliug nlzltorluls, concrete sashes and the vast ullscellnnj’ from which huultln hablttltiolls are built. As lllcy wlllkl-tl, lilo color clllpt lmck i11t0 tho girl's chucks and hcr eyes brlglllcllell. As they stood 011 a little rise of grmlllLb-Rlllh wanted t0 put up 11 big recreation (zcnter here-the \\'ill'lll suu came out i11 o full burst 0i‘ yellow glory. Im- PLlll-IIVCIY Ruth pullml off hcr lltll. and shook lllfi- head. letting the sun WilFlll lll-l- llzlil" zlllll her 1101111. "It's". Spring." hanglcy szlld, Iaklug off Ills (‘up and running his fingers back through his long yellow llilll‘. “Sprlngi (‘isuully l fc-el awfully happy ill this time of yezlr_—wllo11 things first ill-gin coming "to 11.10." H-‘r t‘_\'f'-:~‘ sill-rod out, nvor Lilo busy iiollls 11nd tho small 1lr111y 0i’ workmcll. For 1|. time she did not see the-m. l.-1l.l1glc_v looked down ill. her with zlil llll‘ lrvnllputhy in the worll in his vyns. But Ruth was looking il.\\’ii_\‘ from Ills, "Ilnlh," lll‘ bcgzlll, a sudden authuritzllivl- noto in his voice ca‘!- ing hu- illlck again onl her little mood 0t‘ Sfllf-‘Hyillllillll , “Yul-a?" “Will 11 2m‘ you going lo get some | 110w (:1ol.l1l‘.~l'!“ "D11 you lllillil nrw dresses zlrr 1i cure for :1 Ilrokcu llczlrt " she uskctl rescntflllLv. the . lllfllllflflffs plozlsulrc ill his llfe, he's ' mixers. iron ln-alns. lumber. window .' Ollr booklet, Porlnn ncuL "Nofvhn alllsirorcll. “Only It just this minute occurred to mc that‘ you, who hllppoll ‘l0 ‘be tho luost illlflortunt, wonlcu in this town Ell! L-J-mifliiilflgl! yolll" work s0 you cflll iNll/llillhe post-ill 11101110111, are ‘prol1.'l'l1l_\-_ lllo :'ll3l)l)ll'.‘~‘|, I don't can‘. 1101"‘ ‘lulu-ll 1110110)" 501i owe, you ought l0 buy " 1 1. lat. ll st!" Slit‘ said. “Niotllcr llzls- gonl- ovv-r llll- nccollllll-l. She did it!‘ illlsz night. Till‘ doctor, tilt,‘ nursln! [the uutlorlllkcl‘ ~s0n1c tx1xcs—0ll' |l0ts of thin-gs. 111w‘ Illlilillll. It's about.- ]$700. I couldn't (‘V011 afford lo buy ‘lmollruiug, thzltfi-l out‘ FIPIIHOII why I'm ' ;l11 my old blur suit. 'l'i1ol1 ‘- 114-1" {llitluk “rant 1111‘ lo wear ilirlclv-ill‘. ls-llld s0." i “Well, gct. $01110 (zlothcs before ‘you gt- to New York 111111 some 1llOl'(! when you gel. iIlol~r‘.-——" Ruth turned and ‘looked up llinl "'I'l1i»sl is n 110w ivzly of lzllkillg. from you. l bcliovc you nevi-r n0- ticell belforo whether I lookcll siltlbby or not." “I don't ‘believe I did. But l‘v<‘ rloticoll you have 11 Ulf-‘IIP skin» you look lllko 11 ghost now, ‘but lllDHl. girls would give 11 lot to hzlvt‘ your coloring." “Someone told you that." Tho man lnughted. “To be frank, May Willi-nol" lnlll mt‘ all albout your trolorillg, fllll‘ 'l'lzhL zlt lilo t-llrb. ‘Sht-‘s vcry found oi‘ you. l uevor IlOliCl) gi-rlxl mlydl, I guess. But I've ‘been noticing you 11, lot. -M‘sylbo I'm lhlllug I11 lovl- “l)1111'l.!" illo girl cril-d sl11l1'pl_\, 11s lhour-l It hurt Illlll’. ilf MOTHlER AND DAUGHTER Chapter 74 Sn, with ‘n. grout llczll 0f work. the‘. Spring (lays 42211110 llnd wl-nt Langley hall tulkod a grout llc‘ I iPDOllL Ruth going to Now York 01' going zllly (place whore shll taould l-r-st mid have 11 (zhuugc. (‘Continued on Page Eleven) AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE AND HOUSE- HOLD GOODS. Wo wlll scll on Aprlll 23rd. Mon- dzly, 11L 244 Pownul lSt., oomnlt-uc lng llf. 1.30 p. n1. o. 10L of ileum-hold furniture, consisting parlor, dining room, lbed lroonl, hull and kltchcn furnlturcs, carpotlsgqnats. ollcloth, stoves. pipe organ, dishes, llllll nthe." articles not mentioned. Terms ctlsll. ' i —-BElNJ. CARTER d. SON, 114494-1941 Auctioneers. FOR SALE New house size 28 x 30 and Int 75 x 200 situated In the town, the house contains 3 rooms with hall and porch downstairs, the llvinl: roonl ‘being nice and large with grate. The upstairs has four bed rooms, and bath, fully completed with fixtures, sewerage, etc. We have deferred putting on Inside finish, and Will finish oume to suit purchaser. Should We not have purchaser before the 25th of this month, will (Irish to suit ourselves For further information apply to the undersigned. . E. M. KENNEDY ‘(lollsctjutllll L0 ll-vl-ivint; |l|‘I\'illL‘ -' 4 I ‘ v ' . . 1 l’ m! l W.‘ 7m‘ mi‘ 1““‘-‘T<'l;11l\‘11l‘tl ‘by ])U])lll'lIlll‘lll 0| .\_-.;l"ll-l1i‘lll1"l~ 1111s llcpllrllncllt has dccllllell t0 offcl‘ its lull liuc ot rcgisll-rcll stallions 11ml mllrcs for sale by tender. Sclllcll lcllilors will ln- mcci-vcll Mgril-uitllrl‘ until 110011 on 'I‘l1l‘sll1l_v. .\lil_\‘ Isl. 1921i (r0111 any pol-soil 0r '[lI?i'$ilill!-$ wishing ‘to purchase 0110 or murc null slanting pricc offcrcll I01‘: any 01‘ Lilo following horses. (i) liallurat (l1i111.) (2) Sir llill‘0ll 'I‘rlll1l1pl1 (23010) 01d, pllrcllusctl in Ontario I11 1921. (ii) Prince of. llurml (i556) l-ifi old imported from Illinois, II. S. A. ill i921. (l) Julius (10986) 111137 dark grcy I'cr1".i1l‘l"0n Stallion, 9 years old ilnporll-ll lrolll Illinois, U. S. [l., in 1921. (:3) .il1l‘:ubc1ln (11517) black Per by Julius. (ti) .lllr:1lho1lo (9069) ‘black Percheron mare, 4 years 01d, purchased in Novll Scolill ln 1921. (T) lnllly Victoria (69-14) Black chum-d ill Nnvn Scotia ill 1921. Till‘ lh-[IIIYTIIIQDL o1‘ Agriculture lllgllcsl 01‘ llli_\' louder, "'l'cndt‘l'.s for 110F865." April 19th, 1923. ll fill-I! I {l ‘,1 ill]. THE LUCKY BAG‘ la‘\'l‘l'_l' wcl-k wt‘, nllllll- some gum! llollsclvllk- llzlppy wilt-ll l~'|l(.‘ ro. roivcs‘ tllc I1l'l"I\'Y BAG COVPON in ll bug 0i our HOLD BOND or AZRY li0ul" which shc bought as 11 Yl“<'-l'-*‘$iYY 1l1ld~ was forlullllll- cnollgll l0 sl-cllrc THE LUCKY ll.‘\(l which clllillos her Lo the sil- ver prvlllllllll lrcc ul‘ charge. REMEMBER ‘This lucky coupon is only in (‘vfllill llllNll 11nd AZllY flour-hugs. ll(l'l‘ll VERY IIIIHI CLASS lililllllt for Ilrczlll 11nd pastery bak- llllr 11nd nlndc right here in your 110-1110 town. I'm‘ tilt-so brzllllls for yqqu- bnk. lug Ilflfl boost 'l‘lll~l ISLAND IN. l)l ‘STRY. 'I'Ill‘2 QFAIJTY 1S Till-I All! Kenllngton 114214-1941. 1141111111114] 12127118) (193-111) ilruwu Clyllcsdzllt‘. _\'l‘lll':i old illlporled irulll Scollllnd ill I920 hrolvn Ciyllcsllulc silllliou 5 your: * 'l'r-nllt-r,- will ‘be addressed l0 the Dept. of Agriculture 11nd marked DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Charlottetown CORD an FABRIC Styles Sizg‘ ulfvrs 1'01" suvvrzll 0f Lht- stallions 11L llll- offiuo ul‘ tllt‘ Ilopzlrlulvlll 0l sllllllou S l-l llzlrk blly Shire Stallion, 10 years chcron Stallion. 0110 your old. sired Pcrcllcroll mare, 5 yours old. pur dot-s nol. bind liscll‘ to accept till- IBIQST‘. Tlllfi PRICE IS lllllllkl‘ [AND EVERY BAG IS GIIARANTW) I-lD. Every bag contains one of ollr regular coupons which w» lake as purl payment 0n 0111" SliNl-ill 11nd CHINA PREMIUMS. . THE CHARLOTTETOWN MILL. mo co., no. Ruins wAulrlab Agents-men 0r women. Soil knitting yarn. the artlclo most ll1 llllemund. Everybody In knitting, We ‘supply sumpll‘, of "‘|‘(\tfil\'n shades of tllc host two ply 11nd four ply knitting yarn 011 the mill-hog, Iills yarn la specially uflllplgd for use on lnllttlnl: machines. \Ve allow large profits and supply your u". tumors free with printed instruc. “DTElIliliIlS Full HORSES i‘ i‘ TENDERS M Illgllway lnlprovemcnt Pllrllsllllt t0 tho roqulrelucllis of lhc (lallzlllu Iliglnvuye Act. scllfll" utc Sl-lllvd Tenders. luzlrkcd “ll-ll- Jl-rs fol" Grading and (‘ollrrcw Structures. PrOIPl-‘l NQ- “M he rpggivotl by till‘, IlllIll‘1.l__,lll‘ll ill-l til noon 0n Frltlaly, hilly 11th. 192-1. for grlldillg. c011slrll1-li0ll 111‘ roll- crule slrllcturos nlld titllvr 11 ~ .lly work on lllt‘ following r0‘ v Project No. 40.—Ill00n1llcid l0 'l'|,ll- (lrlllld View. Projcct N0. 1'16.~-Klnruss l0 Aloh- tugul‘. Project N0. 58.-—‘Murruy ilivcr ill Murray Hnrilor North. l.'i'0]L‘(Zl. N0. 60.-—-ill'lsl1l0wl1 llullll from Brye11t0n's (hlrlll-l" lll Park l‘or1l(‘r. Plans. spcclliczlllons 111111 fllrlllfl of lclltlors lllzly bl‘ soul alt llil‘ 0l~ (‘illu-ltltlolowll, 11nd 11t~~ llrt‘ 0f lilo Provlnlliall llillg‘ Mutilosmrs Drug Slorl‘. O'I.c Ilrzlt-o, lllclKlly & 00., Slllllllll-rl-"illc. Pooh‘ d’; ‘Tl1o111pstl1l's. Illolltllglll". I)l‘l](‘l‘ 0f lilo flomlllllsslonel‘ 01' |‘ub» .\ l-crtlllcll cllrlllll: llltylllill‘ l0 llll" lil" \\"0rks, i'l'l11cl‘ llllllvuril lslullll. '01" $:'1()l,'.ll0n1l1sl 1u-<-nl11p:lll_v llll: Lrllllcr 1111‘ czlcll Htlllilfilll‘ I'l'l‘_il‘l’|- Tho lowcst or lluy tclldlel- 1101, ill‘- l-csszlrlly accepted. L. B. McMILLAN. Secretary of Public Works. Depllrtnlent of Public Wonks. Charlottetown, IKE. ‘Island, Aprll 13. 1923. l\‘l‘l', 111115-4-17-11111111 y 11 AGENTS WANTED tlons for knitting popular, lip-to- date garments. This helps maki- sales, Write for sample curd and éorrltnry. Donalda Manufacturing l ompany, Dent. 129, Torenw, 0m“ 119'] ‘Jill! Make $50.00 a we-ck selllnl.’ "l" Shine Spiral Curtain Rods. V\'I'll0 for particulars and sllnlplc. 'J'llll B- & E._ lldfg..'Co., Desk 8, London. 0m. lwI-lmm 111111 The S llllllilqilllll D U N L O P 1 . Coast-to-Coast Popularity is Due ‘to: Thegualig in The Tire- e Tire. The M112! From The ‘1'11-e. ervice That G0” e That Result! nlsh. Project N0. 42.—-Wl.‘st Ilcl-oll ll. West. Point. Project No. 48.~~-('.l"1lp1ll1d l0 llroolr fluid. Project N0. 50.—l1ooky I’0i1ll- 1'1. Long (frock. Project No. 52.~<F0rt Augustin: lu Pisqltid. Plojccl N0. Sic-Vernon llivl-r l"