A Sweetheart At Thirty VTHI ‘TORY OI A WO- MAN‘ TRANSFORMA- ‘HON , ly Marlon Ruhlnoam » LOOKING HACICVABD l K A i‘ E he S. r r n Xm s email»- ihe Boy or Git-t We have a large stock of STARR Skates made of the (ml-J?! grade of steel combined with the highest class of You will find Skates for every purpose and uorkmanshlp. to ault every purse In the list below. $1.75 Climax Skates 2.50 2.00 Acme Spring Skates Beaver Hockey Bull Dog Regal F. W. Velox Demon Regin _ Mic Mac F. W. Alum. Tube Hockey Dreadnought Bob Skates .. ween-coo e 1 v4 vOqvOi o4+¢v&+v+§0-0 We also have a large assortment oi Hockey. Sticks at prices ranging from 60c to ----------------------------------------------- -» $15“ Boys Hockey Sticks, 25c and » 50° The 130.. lid. fVO-O-vw “x0804 woovoooeooy». -*<oo++v++v>0vlto sou thenl! 'l‘hcy're xvorse than n NEW YORK FISH ADS . . .w.~-rnw SHIP YOUR SMELTS TO A LIVE RELIABLE FIRM Hi ghost Prices Quick Returns L. GOODMAN & CO. Wholesale Commission Dealers in all Kinds Fish SIVIELTS OUR SPECIALTY i FULTON MARKET, NEW YORK 1 , Write for Stencil ‘romo-O-oo-o-o-oa-o-ovov‘ * ‘ ‘ I-O §-§§OOOO§§OOO ‘O O0 O-O O§40§OQOOO@O—QOO-&OQ-O-QO-O-QQ-§§Q-Q Q '.l‘1lhl LARGEST‘ HANDLERS ANIJ IJISTRIBLVPOIKS OF Chapter 114“ lt was months ore l heard the end- other h‘ from Violet. We travelled about so that mall reached us spasmodlcally. We had, gone strmght ‘to Pans from 1119 boat. and spoilt only a week there, seeing only a few of the fuscinut-' .r.g lLlS 0t the city and spending, llhost ol’ the txme shoppiug-siucei ;l had to get warm weather cloth-. and i 8S. ‘Thou we ilzul gene to Italy. ' $00K I ‘the charm of that country ‘stirh a mild upun 111v, thuL I fult‘ l must be almost u new person, ahlll l luit at. tor l Ildll absorbed‘ so much of its beauty. so much 0i lls romaine. ‘lhvn ninth again going slowhy. and stopping ulien .n the cilthedrail country of r-zilncv. Tilull again to Paris. when we rc-ccivcd some 1on1: dc- i.|_\'9il IiiLlll, an on into lloiland. Aud it was at The Haunt: that‘ ll found V.hli;l's lfllfll‘ tcllmg ma‘ 1hr happy u-iznihatnnl OI lll‘l' z lair~ and Olllhf impnrtailt n»-\\ ll. was vt-rg. ilcaiuy June lht-n ‘l~‘ruilc.s and l had been li‘itl'i‘l<-tl| ‘llhrve \\‘l;u‘l~ months! ; z "(if nulirfu. you \\'on‘t -l)l’ a hit aurprlsvd to know that Bud and It “are. unguged again." she lrrrrtu. :l"l1i>lil you and lnrlv Francis. o-Ihare known all zllong it whnldl i happcn~aind l ilmjvi- dunuil it! .WUlIIll*9XCi']ll, i0 iiud hinlsen. Hui 9.1 _l.l that un- l1 w hnnrths l ltcptl ‘fifth from knowihu were good fur 2 him— ln- llltlllf-(III ll \\.is only u z whim on my part; he didn't tahw i NuIAJLISI)‘ at all ’l'lic t-ohuvitizd‘ raid htwr thought l could hclp Illnlll in lovr with hint." “Villi I i-tiulilxft. -Iiut aflvr two nmtttha he. unis \'L‘.I'_V doubtful» and in a propurgv huntblc frame ‘of mind. S0 then I graciously re» [cirnsnili-ri-il what I h"'l id bvforrv/ land now wafer i-n ed zlgninu; IAnd this time its lflI'i3VPl‘——UIl[lI we arc lnitrrieil. "You were right and so was IIol-l ,en, in what she said sumcilmes~—l ilha! llud was too sure 0i‘ inc. But i he knows an indepentlancc 'uf mnd that he never silspected l vi l; 2 I in me before, and l believes likes me much more for it. As for my- laelf, I ilDBPGCPIILQ being engaged lmore too, since l denied it to my- [sclf these last few months. llolen - 1w its xhvays so~wt appreczule 'things more when we've been iwlthout the-m for a long time. That's why she's so happy now. lfor she 41nd Toby are to be murr- ;iui this \Vl‘0k"~lIII‘il you just 0112M l l JBud and I , 'l‘ht~."c was a IYS on gthat made me laugh— I “You should sec my ring—i1 lregtilar large diamond. i Francis hlughed at this tho. ‘ “They say at ‘the office Bud is idoln-g very good work now. so I ‘suppose he's been steadied by all ithat affair of the robbery. When ii get hark. we'll give him a raise." | "But they shouldn't ho married on his sitar-y even so." “Nu, we'll try tn hold our younll Vlnkit until a your after shefsl through collog<>—»-slto.'ll ho 31 thcn "" Wlll-Il you have givi-n her u frivl idlayslv-lt-dl-lgepper Heat Stops Pain | In Few Minutes} the letter ‘backache, stiff neck. sore nlusclelml ‘strains, sprains, achintp joints! lWhen you are suffering no you can Planner Rub. l Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red poppersq and when heat ponuirates right] down into puln and congestion feel llel‘ (aomos at (moo. i Just as soon as you apply Red] jPopper Ruh you feel the tintzlintt’ head emphatically. ll ru tho lq-mue, with a quick. elastic I ER AND l ‘ at “q. . , oloas socml‘ season. She may not have him then.” "She will,’ I said. nodding my 4/ And.- after he left me l went out for a walk alone—th1nking of V.olet's letter 11nd other thhzgs. I eat ;n a park ln thwccntre of the ('..'l_\', with whhv swans in the lake and beyond u bit of old mi-tlievul town, ' It vras June and the summer was fully upon lln. A fashionably tires-soil woman passed me, then a nurse and a child-hi. golden haired glrl of two who made my heart ache with lilngitit: for un- ilzhir one just like hvrs-telf-fitnd a peasant woman in chattering- wooden sobms. Tommi-ow ' ‘we we wore going tn England, then lmvk in July. And in October we uwri- m open thu house that Wivlllll he our permanent city homo. ‘ t In my Lrunha worn enough won- derful cvlolhes to please vvcn the autocratic Nlrs. htvade. l l,",iilll('i'lil at my go\vn, atutl the s>fi kid gloves that hmda my hands 100k so well Am! this was l! ’l‘hl:~1 young wmhan who judging front lll*l"‘llTlI'~ rnr, infant hi» u'cll under thirty- sleuth-r, smartly thrashed, really iullslu-d looking in a gentle- r sweet fimhinn. This was I .\i.~l~ |'~‘a|‘,\' l unis 37. It had been hiorc than two yi-ars since iilil Gl'(‘il| Awakinlng I thought cl’ lllt‘ WOIIIEEII in Flcnly Falls who wr-rc 2l7~\vomon who had let thnnscivcs be wrecked by the narrow mean life ol’ that little than. l tllntlr-iht of Mark Upjohn who grew noticeably fatter wth thi- months. and his pitiable little wit’. I tunled~~~Frnncia was to T110131 me here and we were to g0 m tea. than for a drive before dinner. Francis was coming, tall, hand- step keeping the youthful slimnoss 0'.’ his flzure but adding to lt a de- cmion of motion» that youth rarely llflnseiasos. His eyes lit up as they saw me~1hey always lit up so when we mot arter even the short est absence as m-iue must a‘.- ways glow with love and happin- ess whenever I look at hlm. And this almost perfection of joy was to :0 OiP-‘Iillil on-always And when the romance-and pas sion 0t‘ our first years tugvthPr C00l€~(I-—ll' it d-idl-Jthero would be sinnethlng deeper, and as sweet tn take its place. For we were not the sort to let ourselves $711k down. tn handle carelessly the golden gift of love that had been granted us. Almost too late I had found myself. pul- led myself away from the most lm possible conditions made myself over, brought back» some of my youth——and this» was my reward. -ANil) \Vill/\"I‘ l DID ANY W'0.\i~ AN WihTH EYOTJGI? Wlihl. POW- IMYAGINATION CAN ALSO D0. "lloarrsi," ilfrztncis spoke from behind the bench. "are you ready fur too?’ _ ma END -—-———-—Q0->--——- FOOTLIGHT QU EE-NS. “Many, many years ago, even bc-| fl r \\ emailing p tlidt cfiarms througfi all fie years l ' LISTENING beneath the mellow touch of stately candles, catching the ruddy lights of rich mahogany, sparkling over the lacy patterns spread by snowy tea sets, fine silverware gives ga charm to hospitality-fit helps to renter- tain; 1t helps to make a home; 1t fascinates and c arms through all the years. 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Blender. 118M 8H l-hlfltlc- Hym- “The great. ‘Sarah Slddons queen- forc Neil Gwynnm-with her curls 9d it almost like Brlmmml- w“ hi-r mlslr-hiovrmns eyes roaming‘ around on al'l andsunrlrgv as Sill! diapnscil other kisses and ornngcs ‘harm’, m,‘ around. m,“ try Rm at. the sumo time ——fasclnnt<~d theimr a mm‘ of pmter with a ldown to us iubout her, lhas been ublle to Invest her (lelnand Rheumatmu lmnbflgo nm,,.m5'ilzt|1clng (wt-r her shoulders. andflmmled by ‘sir 105mm Reynuldm immortalized handed and even has been touch patrons nl’ the Jleslrrratlon ilrznuznlm‘ Imetry‘ And mm l5 a tribute to the huaux or the aristocracy had] been pvrslstnni. ln thcir attentions, tn tho fair who itdortn-vl thi- the-l titre," says ilndy AIIIIPIH Idnrbcsz- in the Landon Magazine. "in Pcmo degree, I suppose, ll. was the lure of the unusual. Tho Sarah's personality which should not ho passed over. Harriet Mellon, too, managed to preserve an almost Sunday school itttitiule towards the world in general. while old Tom Coutta danced attendance upon her, gouty and gallant, his i-heque book ready to hand. And ~ Idown, and with a grace which, suppose. has been uucuuu-lltrd in our-English school or dancing. too-k the town and held It in her tiny hand. All the world was at her foot —stlhnlars, artist-s, and; patinters, as wdli us the usual assembly hall- iu-g from ‘the stately homes oi‘ England,’ to quotethe gentle Fol 11'4"- Idiaslcln grew lyrical upon hor charms and wonders. and wrote enthusiastic ‘letters to every one, he knew, tiiilllng thou’? to worship‘ at her shrine While li '. utlll lighL; And one day Kute ii-‘ociflull l-h 1-064 ward one of her l'althi11lsi,-wltl1,her' hand, and marriedfplojilol Yetleolpy’ Boston Fish Ads A. 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The actress of (INCORPORATED) when his wife tactfully passed away into a far more comfortable [world for her, poor soul, he with -:\n ardor most surprising in one oi’ his years, Instantly milrrlml the lady who haldtbeen his own bright and particular star for so many years. _ "These werethe days when Kat'- “One could write 0p, a infin- Illlill. and the T c0 fltlt arrived at is thatt " ge (ln m law ll u-lmple life, addptipg nmtrl. mouy as a profeaslonlao» seriously this. ll. A. hi... m Voice Specialist, Teacher o! Piano 9"!“ as an other. Th craving f , l retumy to the mlfmlsht so “oztefiilllrpan and Voice. Studio l“ Great ., v_ Drmlnosticuted ls notioftén matenlceorge 8L ' s 5 lallzed-excitoment "d M I ti -—-— ' ° " ' am dispensable, and“; 58f’: lifilvg: ~ larrlator, may, Notary 795m 3 1-1 . ' ' ' a an peace are more appreciated w. I "ofilv ‘ To LOAN A. B., M. D. by contrast. - ’ "The sheltered girl who marries Mollllllli , _ P-E- M.“ . Pulmonary Tuharoulolio Spoolallat & i‘ 120 Brighton Road, Charlottetown. l“ "o! Elwara the ibost wife, the latent hankering for Qlpgflgnne 0a: Treatment In Ooiaotad Gnu B‘, A,» Talaphflnl W! I. A. MacDonald H. r. "my always coma to ‘tho. guy-face LA. , ‘Barriatara, Attarnoy, Itc- IIJr. G. G. Archibald and may lead to disastrous resilltafl" Manny t9 l-Olfl . Rlioy julldlngvflhlrlotibtw" j~ Home on n. v. rm Gradulta ' ' “ ' )' F " loal School and Hoapltal OI llnlhd to EYI- III", Mo” ‘ IIII Thu-QM OM00 a...» €i¢t1'ha:a:;':::::r fr" ' 4;.’ "' "WM" IFN- i helm‘; out?’ no with of g any drug store. (let a jar at om-o. cldi-r day could surround 1 Ile sure to gel the genuine, wlllrwlth nn atmosphere, she could; the name Ilowlos on every pack-ldlfflise a sense of the bizarre, 3110' age. ‘could riwnll in a realm of fancy, " and, with fortune favoring her, ‘£1. _ ._ .._.. _..__. .___. 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