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I alwlys seem- ed, I suppose, like an obedient little F. F?‘ “ l!» I l, (Continued) "I have had friends," she said. "And perhaps you wouldn't like t0 have me call you friends. But I ‘ncver dreamed that I should, ever lnsk any friend to do for me whet‘ you two wonderful men have dolw iodny. I can't, thank Ybu. It would be ricLculous to try. But if you cvcr “out anything I can do or can't do—lot n1c-"She broke off; her cyrs laccainc lakcs indeed; she released their hands. "Its all right-‘twasrrt nothingl" Buck managed to say. "I'd do it nygain for you and more, Mrs. Donne,’ began the read- icr Marcus. “Y0u‘re—"but the lakes were overflowing. Buck first, then London, C. l. England i Public Auction Sales 0F RAW FUBS . Jhlpplng bags will be furnish- ed without charge by applying ., to It. '1‘. Holman. Ltd., Sum- 3? mersidc. P. E. L l'.l:\:cus, backed out of the room. "I want to cry, Robert," said ‘Constance. ‘Don‘t—lry—to—con1i'ort l l’l‘l(.‘—-DlCZ1SC. Jilst watcl1—to—see if onyone‘s comirig—" l So I stood for o long time, as 1t rccmcd to mo, 11.1 studied Main :trcct as it so‘. 312'. dzuvn to normal. thing. His letters were wonderful. That isn't just glamour. I read them over again lust before l. came West. H; tFuYy loved me. ‘more were other considerations. [I'll tell about them later. But he ‘loved me. 17l- Reprcscnted by Alfred Fraser, Inc. 212 Fifth Avenue New York, N. Y lirofessional Bards Special for One Week $1.00 facial for 50c. Permanent Waves $7.00 11nd $10,011 ROSE MARIE Hairdressing Sll0ppc 1G8 Great George Street Phone 1243. Prohibition Commission ‘on. .| . McLure £3 MacKinnon Chas. ll. Black, Chairman, Char- lottctuurn. Jns. B. McDonald, West St. Peters. John Simpson, Hamilton. Send all information regarding infractions; of PROlllBlTION AC1‘ to the above or to B. J. Haywood, Chief Inspector, Charlottetown. . u. AYERS DENTIST Queen Street Ovc: Hughes Drugstore. llffllli.—ll to 12.30. z r. M.—5 P. M. , 8502-ll-4-2i. 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' I saw I v/atcl Did that last case First Doctor: 3e! well? Second Doctor: wail of.‘ rtzl l wcll c Not yet. He's “l understand that Bella has broken with Fred." "Ycs, but she broke him, before she broke with him." ' A SINECURE Bridget: An‘ dld yer pet a new alace yet? Susan: Oi dld an’ a foine wan. Bridget: ln what way? , Susan: On th‘ lady's visitln’ :ard she sin-she's at home lvery Frolilay, from four to six. Think av th‘ pic-nic 0i'l| have workififcr a lady that's only home two hours a week- "Is Tom a hustler?" “Well, I guess. He met me on Monday, looked papa up ln Brad- street‘; on Tuesday and proposed Wednesday." ing up cycling. SPRAINS Rub Mineral‘: lu linlly. It pendtnfeu sore lininouil, gllslyl lnlslnmniou, roolhn, en u. Puts you on your full l1 |1|uA R.o :' s “KING OF PAIN" LmMrNT _ _ “And we eloped I proposed it. I , an“ lot“ “fw @3115}??? slztgljust walked away from the school l“ 1 passm" ‘"5’ 59° “ be ,one night after supper and met “@- " hi.Wtokhetl t “I think I'd ‘cotter g0 home now." mama: 52d wtere 13:21:: 1x32‘; ;'.li,l1f?:<rl.otqfl “m1 you" I rcpned inf-ranged everything. It had to be Sm Ohm-bated, as. though -re_ Iarranged. I lied of course, about my '.»:‘.ruincd by some little, instinctive 1:581, t h - lcar of the pro rtics; then, as so into t e paper‘ Prob rm‘ in" haw ridiculous that WES ably the marriage could have been in the ‘i543’: of our situiziion, smiled annulled But fan-m‘ dld nothing _frn1ly l‘l{J\i'~-~1ill(l replied: ‘Qizzterflgt of“ sugposlid my eitiz “Dz-I wrnit, of course, to tell or me to‘, “will View i: 2th“. m“ “'c‘5thlng"' lI-le answered with a. dreadful letter , . Martin Deane tried to see him, and couldn't. Martin was piqued. You see, father was rich. And-well, 1 have said that Martin's motives -bcut Doc Evan's window had turn- were all mixed up But he loved 'cd lrinn that old sensation to this ‘me- He truly did. You see. if he new cné, mo stared and pointed. Jllldlffi loved me. he wouldn't have Now and then a. head craued from 'mil'l‘led me- I WES 50 V011“! Blld l"- a window’, or I heard a rush of feet experiemed he could hive 1001M Sn w.‘ walked together into 03min street. Naturally we uttractsd ntmniion. I could feel with the back of my head that the crowd a- Tilt! Prince of Wales again is tok- at u. doorway. Eyes ahead, we walk- cd in silcncc up the familiar path-- ehoufd I cvcr triad it againF-m Mrs. I3Zil‘ll:lb_v'5. » ctllléiiilliCi.‘ was not entirely reas- sured that Deane hnd escaped, I must nccds give her comfort on hat. Olitg I asktd: "What you rid bcfcrc tlicy_ arrested mc-you ‘mcnn that, Constance?" she an- swcrcd: "I mean it then. I mean it now. I mean lt forever!" But we did ‘not then kiss or clasp hands, ias unfettered lovers may after ‘such words; only sat for a time silent and looked at each other. A spurt of sleep or what resemb- led sleep; when I came out of it, feverishly awake, she was talking: “—my own fault, my very own- in the beginning, Robert. A little 01 it sin-if you want to call it thet- The rest just folly. Perverse folly. I was only sevcntcen when I elop- cd with hm from Miss Gorhams academy at Providence. That was the beginning. I shunt lay that to anyone clsc. But I will tell you how it happened: ' “We livcd at Warwick-do you know it? A little old Rhflde Island town. The family had been there iorcvcr. My mother was younger than my father.‘ She died when I was six years old. I had no brothers iothfir married beautiful woman, a brilliant wo- man, but unbalanced. Perhaps in- snnc. I wouldn't have had the char- lly to make that excuse I small ncvcr hale anyone else so lOllg us I live. she was cruel to me- insanely crucl—becailse she was Jealous. I have been beaten, terrib- ly beaten, in my day, Robert. But more than that. The trick of put- llllir me in ih¢ wrong. , , , 1553-- 113118 tlifll; was why father sem, me away to school-to M155 Gorham-s in Providence, From the time I was seven until I was scventcen— Just school. Al. first I came home for the holidays. But finally she spoiled even that. She had a ter- rlble hold on father. I can under- stand that, too. She was a beauti- ful creature. “Then I came. seventeen, and w“ Ltolllk to finish next year-music and needlework and Latin and French and riding nnd dancing and doportmcnt, and nothing what cvcr about lilo. I hadn't even road n novel, except surrcpitiously. I wasn't a little girl any ionger. That's the prriod, I suppose, when every girl ought to be locked up ‘for a while. Probably the French ‘uro right. And of course with me _lh=.- one thing I never had was love. ugain—a fvr her once. I hated her. But I think, now, me, easily enough. . . . "And I loved him, but only in We Way- I didn't kn0w that then. I do remember‘ watching him one day from the front window as he walked down the street, and feel- ing that there was something lack- lng-but just for a. minute. I didn't know for a long time-I was so young and inexperlenced- about the condition of his business. He was in real estate, as I've told you. We lived very prettily._ I wasn't much taken with the business friends he brought home to supper; as I look back now, I think of them all as a little unclean spiritually. Nor their wives. I was hungry for my own kind of women. . . , “He used to talk to me, of course, Bbollt his business. But I was like B ""11. for all ol the world. A more Experienced woman would have understood much sooner-that it was all wr0n8—every bit of it wrong. ‘rhcn he was arrested. It was all a. very bad piece of business The papers were full of it. We gave up our house. We moved into funr lshed room. He was tried finally- and acquitted. Mostly, he'd been just within the law. But he hadn't done right, nevertheless; and every one knew it. He tool; it hard, of course. He was-rebellious, we quarreled, too. But I made him understand that it was wrong. (To Be continued) Piles All Gone Without Salve: or Cutting Itching, bleeding, protruding piles so quickly and don't come buck, if you remove the cause. Bad blood circulation in the hemorrholdal veins causes piles by making the sf. fected parts weak. flabby, almost dead. salves and cutting fail be- cause only an internal medicine can actually correct these couditionr. Dr. J. S. Leonhardt discovered s tell internal Pile remedy. After prescrib- ing it for 1,000 patients with suc- cess in 960 cases, he named it HEM- ROlJJ. Hughes Drug 00., Ltd, says one bottle of HEM-RDID Tablets giuskt end your Pile misery or money ac . TENDERS Tenders will be received at the office of the City Clerk up to uudin. eluding October filth for and cleaning the muln entrance and hallway of the City llnll. Specifications to be lean st the City Clerk's ofllce. The lowest or lny tender not necessarily accepted. G. P. NICHOLSON, City Clerk O476-lO-20-ll. Results Commendable. _ Genuine Gratitude. iller, of Croydon, Wilton- yliiugiigtitude, I feel I mtllt write “dull you what wonderful benefit l have derived from tahlnlg a bottle of your Carter's Little _ ver Pills. Having been troubled with indiges- tion and sick headache for several months, a friend recommended me to try your famous pills, with the results that after the first dose I was made aware of their very real tonic value, and felt I had at last discovered a remedy which per- formed what it claimed to do." Take Carter's Little Liver Pills for the complexion and consti atlon. All drilgglsts 25¢ and 75¢ pkgs. ‘Two Wives in Same Grave Rudolph Fane de Sails has just placed the casket containing the ashes of his second wife, Edith Fane de Sails, in the same grave in Vir- ginia. Water cemetery near Wind- sor, England, us the coffin 0f his first wife. De Sails’ first wife died in 1920, and the following year he mar- ried the daughter of the late Canon T. Morgan, of Tivoll, Ireland. DOMINION or" CANADA Pro nce o ‘ Ifiuxcn nnwnlru ISLAM) In m. Probate‘ Court. 22ml Gown V- ~ A. n. mi. In lie Estate of Daniel Sutherland into of Stanley Bridge in Queen! ln the said Province, deceased testnie- By the Honourable HAROLD LEO- NARD lhllflllillt, Surrogate Judge o! Probate. &c.. &c. To tho Sheriff of the County of Quggn‘; County or nny Constable or literate person within suld County GREETYNG 2 WHEREAS upnn reading the pc- tltlnn on file oi‘ Joseph ilcEwen nnrl lllnrznrclln E. Snlhcrlnnil. both of Stanley Ifrliigo nforesulnl, nud Huilh B. Ail-Kay nf Cllllnn in Queen's County aforesaid, llio Exccutnrs of the above “mum Emits prnylng that n citation mny be issued for the purpose here- innftcr sot fnrlh: Sou nro therefore hereby required to cite all persons in- tcrested in the Rfllil l-lstnte to he nnd flpprlflr lit-fore mc nt n Probnte Court t'o be hold in the Court House in Charlottetown. in Gilt-en's County, in the salll Province. on Frldnr the sixth rlny of November next, coming, nl: the hour of eleven o'clock fnrennnn of the some rlnr in show cnuse if nny they rim why the Accounts of the snld lllelnto should not be llllfllefl nnli the Estate clnsc-zi as prayed for ln suld netltlnn nncl nn mnllnn of.‘ ‘llnicolm lllrlilnnnn. Ram. Proctor fnr snltl Petitioner. Anni I cln hereby order that n true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper published in Cllarlnllotcnvn nforesnld. once in out-h week fur nt lr-nsf; four consecutive wcoka from the ilnlo hereof and thnt o true copy hereof he forthwith posted in the fullnwin-z public nlnens respect- ively, namvly, in the hull of the Court House in (‘lmrlnttrtoivn aforesaid. at the Pant Office ln Slnnley llrldizo nfnrosnlnl umi at the Pnat Office In (‘llflon nfnrosnlil. And I do hereby further flrllfll‘ flint n truc- rem‘ hereof be fnrlhwllh served on tlm Attorney- Genornl n! this Province an llmt nil persons interested in the suid Estate us aforesaid may have due notice thereof. GIVEN under my hnnrl and the Soul of the Slllll (‘onrt this 1st tiny of Oe- tnhcr A. D. 1031 nuri in the 22nd year of His Llnjostyfiz reign. (L. S.) lSgll.) ll. 1'1. PALMER Judge of Probate 9ll9-l0-2-Fri.-4i TENDERS Tenders will be received nt the office of the City Clerk up to and including C ‘ ber 29th for supply- ing the City with 300 tons screened coal for Market House and City Building. Coal to be placed and trimmed ln basement o! both bulld- ings and all coal to be weighed on the City weigh scales, weighing to be paid for by Contractor. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. P. NICHOLSON, City Clerk. 9476-10-20-4i. CALNADIAN PACIFIC gnv: IIAYS » a a. ruinous EllllESS 0f sun-Am From MONTREAL BELFAST - GLAusllilOglygmc LIVERPOOL gctt. 23 . .. Duchess of Richmond c . 30 Duchess 91,491,,“ cnannouno c sournsmrron Oct. 2U ...... . . . Empress of Britgln CHRISTMAS SAILINGS From SAINT JOHN To GLASGOW-BELFASIL. D 5 LIVERPOOL ec. Moutelore Dec. 11 Duchess of Redford To CHERBOURG-SOUTIIAMP- TON-ANTWERP Dec. l2 . hi] Inform: Agent or Writs, C. B. Andrews, Dist. Pass, Agent, Sllnt John, N. B. ‘m EYES TESTED GLASSES FITTED I. W. TAYLOR I. S. TAYLOR Optometrists Ill Richmond Street MORTGAGE SALE ‘lb be sold W Public Auction in front of the law Courts Building h Charlottetown in Prince Edward Is- land on ‘madly. the 11th h! of November A. D., 188i, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, ALL that tract pleoe and parcel of land situ- ote lying and being on TownlhlP number 01 in King's County in said Island, bounded snd described u follows, that is to saw-On the east by land in the Possession of James or formerly in the possession of George Sorrey, on the west by the Comment-i Road and on the south by a tract of land in the possession of Peter Cassldy, containing 25 acres of land u little more or less, belnfl the northern half of 1W eons of land, formerly in the possession oi‘ John McKearney and being divided from Peter Candy's land by u brook or stream running across said land from out to west, ALSty-JIL that other tract piece and parcel of laud situate lying and being on said Township number 61 bounded and described as follows, that is to say: Ou the east by the Commer ' l Road on the west by land now or formerly in the possession of James McGulgan and on the north by land now or formerly in the possession of William Compton and Peter Mar- tin, and on the south by laud now or formerly in the possession of Mc- Carthy, containing 2754 acres of land a little more or less. The above sale of land is made in pursuant to a. power of sale con- tained in u. mortgage dated the 31st day of July A. D. 1922 and made by James McKee-may of Sr. Mary's Road in King's County, Farmer, and Catherine McKesrney his wife, of the one part, and The St. Andrews Society a body corporate, inco or- uted under the laws of Prince -_ ward Island, of the other part, de- fault having been made in the pay- ment of principal and interest acc- ured by said mortgage. For further particulars apply to MacDonald a MacPhee, Solicitors. Riley Building, Charlottetown. Dated this 15th day of October, A. D., 193i. St. Andrews Society, MORTGAGES. 9402-10-16-vfxly-4l Reforestation of the Phlllippine Islands has been started. MARITIME WIN TER FA IR AMHERST, N. S. Nov. 6th. — 12th. Special Exhibition Fares Applicable 0n Sale Nov. 5th—12th Good to Return Nov. 13th Apply Ticket Agent 10-23-20-114 BULBS We have just remlved our annual full shipment of FLOWEBING BULBS direct from HOLLAND. 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