" 6513-d-l7-7i -_{z_1,_,:_. __ - McDonald & McPhee ‘ l‘ Leave ' Ant" Montreal Charlottetown , _; and £5’ Leave for St. John's v Inns 14th "" Juno I'm: l June ssu. if. , my 1n '. July. 11th 4’! July mu III: zsu. ‘o’ my mu I i I , y Lllarrister and Attorney-at-Lay l ?" ass-m. ma... “*‘ o", , lbs: . v r t » I" ‘. ASALESMAN Iisnau. Tbirtyiivoycarsold, and one bail years in Canada, inlla fleill. - I'll rnonucrs. Supplementary rations for chickens, cows, cattle, foxes, (Purina Chews.) KI POSITION. Est-a dis- el the products and con- Iumcr resale. TIE REQUIREMENTS. Usual (e- gulremeuts of character, industry and honesty. Applicant most have a live- stock background and sales exper- ience. Must be employed now. Age 25 to 35. P, H. SPRENKLE, Purina Mills, District Sales Mllaagwr, 1906 Si. CltherineSt. W. Montreal, Que. 6-17-31. ' Notice of ‘Meeting Notice ls hereby given that a Spec— ial General Meeting of the Share- ‘holdcrs of "The Premier Silver Black Fox Company, Limited." will he held in the Public llall at Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, on Tuesday, the 25th day oi June, 1929, at the hour of 8 p. m., for the purpose of passing a resolution requiring that the Com- Dllly be wound up. under the pro- visions of “The Voluntary winding-up Act,’ and for the appointment o! Liquidators for such Winding-up and the giving o! consequential directions. Dated this 28th day of May, A. D., 1929. By order o! the Directors. HORACE WBIGHI, President. THOS. MOYSE. Secretary-Treasurer. 566-644-101. j Annual Meeting . The annual meeting of the Law Society of Prince Edward Island will be held on Monday the 24th day oil ‘June, i929, in the Law Library in Charlottetown, at the hour of three o'clock in the afternoon. W. E. BENTLEY, '_ ~ Secretary-Treasurer. FOR _§_ALE New Store, Garage, and 25 acres land. situated at Harrington Corner. 9 miles from Charlottetown, an ideal site for Fox Ranch. Priced to sell. Apply Geo. Hughes, Brsckley Point. ' 5519-6-18-20-21. S.‘ S. ROSALIND 1 CARVELL‘ BROS. J. 5. TAYLOR Optometrists It! Richmond Street Professional Cards 1 Mark. R. McGuigan, B. A. l BARBSTER, SOLICITOB. ETC. ' MONEY TO LOAN Qllron Block, Charlottetown, Pl-l. McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Olllee: 180 Richmond Street " MONEY T0 LOAN (Iharlottetown, l’. S. l. B. A. La. McDONALD. n. r. Mei-nus Janus-mus, enormous, arc. axons! r0 LOAN llsy Building (Jhnriottetowll fStewartb & Lowther l I. D. STEWART. R. O. N. W. LOWTIIEI. i l. SOLICITORS. ITO. ll Great George street 4:0“! 'l'0 LOAN a\ I us EHOLD ho --‘ SMILES -'- GABBY GERTI E I ‘iwlw-éi; "T; The latest thing In the way of a b“ holds the road and runs with alcohol." Landaman: Hey. you aallormsn, what makes you ihlnk you'd be a good baseball player? Sailor: Oh, I've pitched and tossed on the ‘ocean for tan years. I O O O l MISS IS DIPPY Having plunged to the cold Missiv llflflllifi And when asked why aha Jumped, “Just a psychical slump." she replied: "In a word, I was dlnnvf’ ‘ ‘ He: Tom says you don't count at all with him. She: Ne. He must have kissed me a hundred times, but I didn't count. ll ‘Lil She (leaving shout): That play was absolutely all talk. . He: well. it's called “Ths Women," you know. ‘ CA$TOR ll Children Cry fig?»- 42.‘: Medellin. colic. sn- db Tommy's sister asked. P Shs was 'rescued repentsnt and . fim® A One Man's ‘Wife l7 IAI-IAIA WEBB fiesrrlshi Yvonne put her lnsoup down. News from Dick was more. for more than she had bargained for. “What is it, Mrs. Robertson? Are you faint Want to get out of hero?" Bob's deep voice sounded kindly in Yvonne‘: car. L‘ "No, oh no. It is nothing." she smiled brightly at him and forced h ‘ to sip her hot lea.’ Anne chatterod on. "It has been two years since Dick made that crazy marriage of his. I've been expecting something to happen for a long time and it looks now as though it has. Dick want away two months ago. didn't say s word to any one, and left his wife-that funny little poss- ant he married-alone out titers." “Did you over see her, Anne?" "Twice, once in Paris after they were married, and once I went out there w Stamford w dinner with Bob. She surely can cook. can't she, Bob?" _ "Mrs. Ross is s very beautiful girl I think," Bob answered. "And she knows more about the an, of food than most of you have forgotten or _ever learned." "She's pretty enough," Anne agreed. "But absolutely non compls men“ not a brain. She wears funny long full dresses. a cap on her head, and as far as I can find out eats all her meals in the kitchen and walls on Dick like a servant." ‘ "Funny he hasn't tired of that sooner," said one of the. guests, "Dick always had s queer streak in him," observed Tommy's sister. "Tommy was crazy to gowlth him when he made that South American trip but father wouldn't let him." “Dick Ross Ls a fine chap," Bob said solemnly. "And he's got s. damn pretty wife. ind too much sense to turn her loose in any crowd of hel- lions like you flappers here in New. Ywk}... p "My goodness, Bob-you are hard on us-but tell mo, Anne," Tommy's sister was speaking again, "are you really going to put on war paint for Dick again?" Anne shrugged her shoulders. "I may not need to." she said. "His letter this morning was m.‘ first one he's written me for years. Maybe he's putting on the war paint himself." Before any one could reply to this thoro was a commotion caused by the arrival of some men for lea. Cock- tails made their appearance and the party became very gay. ‘You are most kind to stand up for your friend." Yvonne imind an 0P- portunity of ssyingto Bob a little later. - “Oh-you mesn-lDick," Bob an- swered. "Grest ‘old scout. Dick. Got awils ten timesasprottyass-uy- body here - young, sweet, lovable, but he doesn't, know how to make the most oi her." "Is she then so—-so - stupid?" Yvonne asked. "No-ltisift stupidity. I'm sure of that. But she's desperately in love with Dick and afraid to do the slight- est thing against nu wishes. 1 begged him to give the girl a chance, educa- tion and all that sort of thing, but ho wouldn't." - ‘Why not?" Yvonne asked the quas- uch s little breathlcssly. "Afraid she'd be spoiled in the process,‘ I-gtlesv-msybe too selfish to take the trouble. At anyratshe wouldn't hear ‘of it. I haven't soon either of them for several months." "And this Mrs. Ross who loves her husband-does he love her?" Yvonne hung on his answer. "Don't fancy he does-fond of her. . poet's her, s11 that-but love-well, I wouldn't ssyhe did." "And Q you think he may come to love her in time?" - < Bolt shrugged’ his shoulders, then looked. sharply st ~hls-_ questioner. _“Don't know, I'm sure-mould depend on‘ a" lot of things-I wouldfisy." He.'mbved' lwayflvlhat a. xoolviie was-w lbe talking about inn-trope this Ihhi-womsnuaqwfltlds Robinson. ‘gobs ‘I was-a widow. ably; looking out --for.- a. second '?b1i_s-__ band» Heaioohed; boob, at/honrflomo- tbinsjduosr olmtf-hcrsllin-lwlrpdilp hard.wh0'nL-N1L!l!'lb':sovw her. butbflr voicewsrloveiy sudberteyssfwore somehow soft ‘and-appealing. osnt-lookllysr too._. Queer combination i-hll- l. . -~ . = ' '1- He sentauotbsryglapcedowarmthlo soihinnmnhpypi shuns lwkins sbsiasotsdly-dcwrvat bar cupfilooic turn oihsrhssd. soulstbinl in her pensive expression, roused a memory in his mind. := _ , . ; - ."rvs sesa- hersomssrhoreboiofl." iwur z have." mo; t so»: 4 | But as he watched qssw hsr turn a polishedimiis up ifljllfiibfll oi the othernnsn guesisflnls memory vanished. "She's like all tbs rest“ of them," he thought "l mllt have had too little to drink to fancy any N- the society from whichltioliard loll- sd to escape. When he did not/want hirsver scout. Yvonne felt sbil ssaiblancswsnyoosslss." tlswont - iosserohofsaothsrcockiait- i‘ v _ -. Yvonne lotoulotly'inhorciialr._ ; IIIQ\M[QEOOYUWO.11I“.QUOEUII “h. $10£'u'i!Nsl¢ c-énaoru...‘ ' 2...... '“ ‘v costly-yids "Fmit-letivosl’ m;z~;z.u.r.z.e,-l.. "it Ife_ worth living spin. Mrs. , Ottawa, writes: ’ __ _ ._ “A in. hem ' ' ' ..":".:'.:'.:*....“"':*.-"".."".??** “Fruit -iivcs" ~" . *1 " " ‘ tens. Gently s-l ‘gal: “atsmgtbseamqb tbewhols i . ltawaksolhvss, bowels sod ' e,.,.ooibeatbcstoiaseb. Get a 25c or 50c boa at your druggisth iedly- b4 diswlw troubles- .____i.b__. , there must be other people,‘ people who did not spend all their time amusing themselves, who would be‘ mendly and coigpanlonsble. _ Sbe hated Anne. Anne was talk- ing about Richard again. Yvonne could not catch all thpt wssboing said, but she gathered that Anne was busily giving the impression that Richard had rushed away and mar- ried Yvonnc out of pique. That do wm only waiting for Anne to beckon to leave Yvonne. That Anne "was just- about ready to signal Richard to her side. Much of it was ‘false Yvonne knew. ‘no. n. mm her intolersbly m; tho same to hear this talk. "At last the party said its adleux. Mrs. Ogden came to Yvonne and sat down slghlng _wcsrily. ‘My dear I had no idea they would talk about Richard that way. Anne is a fool. Even if every word she says ls true-which it lsnl; I know-still Annissfoolfortalkingtheway she does. Every one knows that she's 5 crazy wild to get married-it doesn't matter much to whom. She'd even take Bob West if she could get him." "Why shouldn't she marry Mr. West?" Yvonne asked. "Oh. he's terribly poor—barely his enough to keep golng-'-Anns never could stand povertyjl know that‘ and so does she. Bob likcsber and if he had any money they might makes I0 of it." . ‘ "My head aches," Yvonne said. "I ‘think I'll go up to lie down. I've got to get this makeup on and get back to the theatre." ‘ "You poor child." said Mrs. Ogden sympathetically. "I'm sorry your masque ado hasn't tumed out more amusingly the first day. Never mind,’ we're going to lunch with Mrs. veer- ing, Tommy's sister, you know, to- morrow. That will ‘cheer you ‘up. ‘Tommy may be there himself." Yvonne looked about the cluttered won. ‘I'm rather sick of my mas- querade." she said. "Wouldyou mind‘ if your Mrs. Robertson Just disap- peared. called -baok to Poland or somewhere? I honestly do not want to goon with thls-thisefarce." Mrs. Ogden protested, but Yvonne was firm. She was going back home that night, she would resume horfor- mer mouselikc life with its brief ca- cursions into the glare of Broadway, mt tbs theatre she (found another‘? consignment of flowers from the "un- i known admirer Markham. A_ note lay,’ on Mp of the flowers. lddrcmed w? "Mademoiselle." in a woman's lime} Yvonne tore it open. _ j i Dear Madsmoiselicr ~ Myzbrother, Mr. Thomas Markq ham, wished very much to have the; hcnbr of your acquaintance. May I coil on you tonight at the end of the firstacttonytopersuadoyouto take supper-with _us after -tbe theatre‘! Oordially yours, , ROSE VEIRING. Yvonne made an impatient excla- mation. ‘Ifhere was no danger of hcr being recognised she felt sure. Per- haps she could,‘ avoid. seeing Mrs. veering. At all events the infatuated Tommy would not be present, for Yvonne had given orders that no men were w be admitted w the stairway that ran up to her dressing room. She resolved to be courteous to Mrs. veering, but to refuse her invitation. firmly, - Whonshe went up in dress at the end of- the =first number she found Mrs. ‘veering waiting. - ~ - ‘ "Thiris an instrusion. I. knowf‘, began; the matron; Jjbutr we‘ have? ‘all boonaovorreager to meegyou‘ that . ,.__A Ijbsve lust brushed convention ‘aside . : inocming.here'."‘ , L,‘ ' '1, do notgpbk Jhpglllb/“Yvczine . answored' »ln' ' ' -. vivid»: 1mm: i‘..;,;..i.. . 1"‘ sio-lpiuisrulsf» \Z'°1\M'l' ice unsuspecting tbriuvitstion to 1:‘... - u, swersd ‘empty; "I ._d_o ooqb out-at .--i 1m i5...” ‘.1131, u§v..-y[uas"_oz you, but»! cannOtAIQ-u" ' Y; _ ' ma. ' ring.was nouplussod:"'1t will be a very quiet P9911170“ 1139-" she offend. _v ‘ - nut-Yvonne Jnuld not bs- movtd- Beluctantly v Mrs. veering wont down the narrow iron‘ ‘stairs. Bob l West was there waiting for her. "She coming?" he asked. _ | "No. Coudift possibly persuade her. Didn't learn a thing. I half believe ab; is a princess in disguise. She has a lot of dllflll!" _ . Bob put out a restraining hand. ‘Walt a minute," he said. “IAV! watch from back stage a bit." A; they stood, watching tho girls and men answering cues. dsncingJn and dancing out again, Yvonne d!- soonded the stair way for ha: second number. She did not reoolfllio W9 two standing there imtii she was up- on thsm. ‘ ' msuveerlng turned with s smile of rooognltion. Bob West stared with all his might at this close view of the dancer who had all Broadway guessing. Yvonne nodded slightiydo them, and then went swiftly to wait in the wings for her entrance. ‘Bob looked after her and then sold to Mrs veering: "Do you ow- youul think I'm crazy.- bul. I ow I've seen that fscosomewhere. I'd swear to it-but for the life of ms 1 can't plsco that gir -" “If you can, you'll be doing us all a. favor," Mrs. veering ssid. "Come let's go back to the box." _ Bob followed her. He was -posi- tive he had seen Yvonne somewhere before. And he was seriously annoy- od to find that when ever he .6100!“ intently of the dancer, trying to Place her, he also ‘though of the widow Mrs. Robertson, he hld met at Edith Ogdexfs that afternoon. v __ “And they're as far apart as the _moon and the sun," he told himself. To Be Continued Tomorrow Rollo Bay and Vicinity Mia Georgina Deagle, Bear River South. arrlved~homs a few days ago 1mm Alllstnfi. Mass, where she had spontthe last six months. Ber many friends are pleased to see her home. Iss1!» ' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mahar. Rol- lo Day East, are receiving the con- Ir tulatlons of their many friends on the arrival o! a new baby boy. ' sum Cltllitlnb Mary, of the Sis- ters of I-T videma, Washington, is visiting her old home in louris West the welcome guest of her brothers Messrs. valerus sud Alphonsus Mc- Donald. Dr. G. v. Grant, M. P, and son Earl of Montague recently visitod Souris. ‘ Mr. Emmett Donal-toe, teacher at Sear River South, has resumed his duties after spending s. pleasant vac- ation at his home in Souris West. Congratulations lo Mr. and Mrs. James Whalen, Bear River South. on the arrival of a son. The many friends of Mr. Charles Moder-mack, Souris River, are pleas- ed tnseovhim around again afterhls recentiiiness- _ m. m»... recent visitors to DiIIidIS. 1dr. Edward Mallartipflowan Brae. motored through Rollo Bay recently. -i m; suwm Peters, Rollo as} East. recently motored in Cable ‘Head. ‘ m. John‘ p. OhaissonfBealVR-lver '91."!- c‘: "I! moles 01.1w. We?“ ‘Fidel?!’ ‘New I WW1! "new? ‘i W‘ 'i-“*.',l%“"!¢s etih‘ ca...» ; tyri.i..a. my» mm motion r-st @1111 South; treturbedito llonji" _ I . 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