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MADE BEAVER BOARD TRIKING panel efiecta can be with Beaver Board- The smooth moisture- IN CANADA IN SULATING BOARD SOLD BY MacDONALD-RO WE WOODWORKING CO., LTD. Charlottetown FOR SALE BY L. M. POOLE & COMPANY CHARLOTTETOWN R. T. IIOLMAN Limited, Wholesale and Retail Summerside, P. E. I. 11v srupm" Pure Bred Percheron Black Stal- lion for service. Standing at. Ed- jvards Barn every evcninll and Eaornlng. Will be out Tuesdays, hursdayl sud Saturdays. Other ays of week at home. HENRY MALLETI‘, Norhnro, l’. E. I. ‘voooecoooeoeceeoeeoverw \29l-5-27-!tt-3i. Furness Red Cross Line S. S. “SILVIA ” Freight and Passengers. Lv. Montreal Ar. Ch'Town 10 A. M. M"! Lv. for St. John's June 4 Jllllfl 5 Fortnightly thereafter. Charlottetown Agents CARVELL BROS LTD. EYES TESTQ AND GLACSES i ITTSI) E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR 142 Richmond Street Optometrists Professional Bards Stewart 8. Lowther J. D. STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTIIEB BARRIBTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. iii Great George Street MONEY TO LOAN SliElllFPS SALE lly ririuo 0t n “'r|t u! Sluiuio Ea- v-‘utmn t0 Illi‘ lllIl'l‘tl‘l| lxauill ~lut of Ills .\l:|_]l*>~t_\"n hlulrrllln (‘llllrl of Ju- llll-uture nt the null of Murdock lien- uoliy nguiust Jumca “En-ran, I hare tukln null soiled ull the estate, rght, title and lull-rut of the Ifllll James lVurrcu lIl nllil tn llll tllnt irurt 0P marvel of lnvul sliuutn lying‘ uuli he- lug lIl Lot or Tlnruallip Nllutllrr NIX!!- sown lu (luvs-us ('llillll,\'_ hnuulletl null tlr-acriireli un follows: 0n thn northwest by lnuti occupied by lilo heirs of the lute Donald “nrllonnld, on the northeast by lnml owned hy James Mayne, on the southeast lly the lllggor Hill rnnll lllltl nll till! mouth- u i-at Ivy llllill lu ul-l-uunl inn of Ju- m-pn n. liiggur ronlulning twenty uvrlul of lnlul u lil t ll- umri- or iron hiulug frnniuge 0i’ l3 cllnlnu uull {l3 links on tho lliggrr Mill ronll uml extending in n nnrthwentrrly direction by pnruliol linen from tho Ifllfl Ilig- ger Mill ronll n llistnnrs of l6 chnlnl or tu till southwest lmunllnry of Innll ucvuyfvll by the heirs of the llill‘ Iron- ulll .\luvllouulll. ulno uil that tract pier-c or pnrccl of luml llltuutr lying null being in llrutlullnluc hounded Ill follows: 0n the south hy Luuchlln Zllnrtln, on tho north by Ilsndloy “wodaide, on the salt by Dunk Riv- er, on tho “N-st hy tho Main Street or ills old Bigger Mill rlmll, heln: lnnll formerly occupied us n hotel by tho lulu Jumos “urn-n. Anll l vlo heroin’ giro gltlbllr uullro ilult I will on Weflnelulny, the 3rd tiny of August, !\. D., I932, at the hnur of twelve o'clock noon in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlotte- town art nil and sell nt; Puhlio Auc- tion tho Iillll property or na much thereof us will nntlnfy tho levy murk- i-ll on tho nulll execution bring tho sum of Four Tiwuannll ovul Four Hundred and Ten Dollars and Fifty Cents, rand interest on Twenty-firs Hundred Ilollnra at asreo per cent per unuum from tho 18th day of May A. D. 1932, nntll pslll, halides filler- Iff‘! fern null llll lfllnl nntl lllolflrntnl expenses. JOIIN l". BRADLEY, Slit-riff of Queens County. Dntcll l6 lluy 0f li|uy_ l0 . Sheriff's lltllre, Queens County. .I. AUGUSTINE MACDONALD_ Plaintiff's: Attorney. 81 III-S-H-fuo-dl Spinning and Weaving Send rne your wool to be spun into yarn and wove into Blankets. The charges are: Single yarn 23 cents, doubled 26 cents per pound. Bi $2.00 and if laundered J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Banister and Attorney-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN Oflice: 180 Richmond Street BELL & MATHIESON B. R. Bell D. L. Mathleson, LLB. Barristers d; Sollcito s Money to Loan Charlottetown and Montague ii. F. MacPllEE, B.A. BARBISTER, SOLICITOB NOTARY, dam, lllley Building, Charlottetown. 516-2-8-1 month. .I.il. MacDonald, ll.0. BABRISTER, SOLICITOR, &c. $1.85. lt takes flvc lbs. of wool per Blanket. Wool must be well wash- ed and all dirt nud burrs picked out. The size of single yarn is med- lum and doubled yarn fine, medium and coarse. Put shippers name on all parcels and owners name, ad- dress and instructions inside. Send by mail or freight. Freight will bo paid on 100 lb. lots. Wm. LANDRIGAN, G5 Queen Street, Charlottetown. 33l4-5-28-sat-tue-4 months. Fox Feed! Anyone desiring SHREDDED WHEAT Fox Feed, can he supplied at once from Char- lottetown. or other points by Riley Building Charlottetown. P. l3. Island. Money to Loan and Collections given the very out attention. 575-2-6-lmonth. MARK R. McGUIGAN B. A. BARIUSTER. SOLICITOB. ETC. MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Bloch, Charlottetown, I'LL communicating with .I. llohert Mulch Mount llerbert Phone llollsboro Ill-l l‘. E. I. Representative Canadian Shredded Wheat ('0. i i 3l20-5-l7-tts-7i. shot in the Boundary Woods by a ;-—— THE The llouso of llrsass-iloso-True I: Ihrlaretresler (Continued) Claire slipped an arm mind her- "You won't have to." she answer- ed. "Because, Jean-Jean! Blaine has the right to come now. He's freei" "Free? Free?" repeated Jean. "what do you ‘mean’! Bow can he be free?” "Nesta. is dead," said Claire simp- .1)’- Nflsad?" Jean began to laugh a trifle hysterically. "Oh, yes, she's been ‘dead’ before. But-" “She is reallyidead this time," said Claire. "That is why Lady iktnc has \v'l‘lti'€ll—t0 m1 us." "I can't believe it!" muttered Jean. “I can't believe it. "You must believe it," insisted Claire quietly. ‘It is all quite true. she was buried last week in the ‘little churchyard at Coombe Eavie. ‘and Lady Anne writes that Nick and Blaise will be here almost as soon as her letter. They're on ther way inow-now, Jean! Do you under- lstand?" Her eyes filling with tears, Claire watched the gradual reallsatbn of the amazing truth dawn in Jean's face. That face so tragically wom, so fined and spiritunllsed by suffer- ing, glowed with a. new 118m? B glory of unimaginable hope lit itself in the tired golden eyes, and on the half-parted lips there seemed to quiver those kisses which still wait- ed to be claimed. Jean passed her hand across her eyes like one who has seen some bright light of surpaxing radiance. “Tell me, Claire," she said at last, tremulously. “Tell me . . f’ She broke off, unable to manage her voice. “I'll rcacl you what Lady Anne 5213's." replied Claire quickly. “After Nick and Blaise are coming here, she goes on: "Poor Nesta! One can- not help feeling sorry for her- And yet such a. death seems quite in the picture with her lawless, way- ward nature! She was shot, Claire, Frenchman who had apparently press purpose. It appears he met her at Chateau Varigny, in the days when she was posing as m- dame dc Vurignys niece, and fell volently in love with her. Of course Nesta could not marry him, and equally of course the Frenchman- did not know that she had a hus- band already. so, naturally, he hop- (who, as you know, would flirt with the butcher's boy if there were no one else handy) encouraged him and allowed hm to make love to hcr to his heart's content. Then, after her return to Staple, he learn- ed of her marriage, and, furious at having been so uitl§rll_ deceived, he followed. He must have watched very carefully for some days, as he apparently knew her favourite walks, and waylald her one after- noon in the woods. What passed be- tween them we shall never lmflw. for Chassalgnc killed her and then immediately turned his revolver on himself. Eloise and Nlck heard the shots and rushed down to tha Boundary Woods where the shots had sounded-you'll know where I mean, the woods that lie along the border between W.llow Ferry and Staple. There they round them, Nesta was dead, and de Chassaigne dying. He had just strength enough to confide in Bluise all that I have written. I am Wfltiflg to you, be- cause I think it might come a; too great s shock to Jean as you say she is still so far from strong. You must tell hcr—"' Jean interrupted the reading with a shout of laughter. "Oh, Claire! Claire! You blessed lnfantl I suppose all those prelim- inary remarks of yours about ‘a letter from Lady Anne‘ and the ‘news’ it contained were by way of preparing me for the shock—'bresk. ing the news‘ in fact?" "Yes," admitted Claire, flushing a little. _ Jean rocked with laughter-gay, spontaneous laughter such s3 clalre had not heard issue from her lips since 1h? dill’ when Madame do Vflrlzny had come to Staple. "And Y0" lust about succeeded in frightening mc to death!" conthued Jean. "Oh, Claire, Claire, you 5410f- able little goose, didn't. you know that 800d news never kills?" "I dldnt rccl at all sure," return. ‘ed Claire, laughing a little, too, in ,sp tc of llcrsclf. "You've locker‘ Jllicly as though 1t wouldnt tak ,vcr_v mum of anything-good m- bad-to kill you." she had paid fllial tribute to her and irreconcilable. the Green Dragon in the village bc- low, tolled slowly up the hill to Belrnfcls and Blalse and Nick climbed down from its musty in- terior, a slender, moon-grey figure, which might. have been observed standing within the shadows of a , . . . - t nrltmg that Nesta. 1s oead and straining eye‘, the mmbuke pmr ress of the old-fashioned carriage up the steep white road, flitted killed so suddenly and so tragically. swiftly back mw n" shelter 0! the house. Claire dimpling and smiling at the great gateway of the castle, alone received the travellers. to Blaise, when they had exchanged followed her to England for the ex- greetings‘ "To the end door 0r an‘ That's the sun-parlour. You'll flnd Jean there. She thought it approp- rlstfl-smlling at him. corridor indicated, she tumed to Nick and asked himwlth an ador- able coquetry why, he, too, he was the Vicomte de Chassaigri- “me t° 89mm“? Dreams-Come-fiue," replied Nick cd eventually to win her, and Nesta promptly‘ u“ seemed a likely place in which to find you, most beauti- fill." tucking his arm law hers-"tell me, how is the ‘soul-rebuilding’ process really, you know, t0 find out is dead! It's indecent. Poor little Nesta! Oh, Olslnl It is hateful of me to feel lira this? Do sly it ‘i um, became-bell!!!“ I can't help itl" "or course it isn't." Claire. “It's only natural." "1 suppose it is. And I really am sorry m: Nests-though rm w‘ happy myself that it sort oflwamps it. Oh, Claire darling"—ths shadow passing and sheer glsdnesl of soul bubbling up again into her voice- (‘I'm bound to kiss someone-at once. It'll have to be you! And look! protcsted “Lady Anne sad so. I'm going to make myself beautiful-u 1 em, 1 wish I hadn't grown so thin! Th; most ravishins frock in the world would look s failure draped on a clothes-horse. Still, I'll do what 1 can to conceal from Blsise the hideous ravages of time. And I'm not going to wear black-I won't welcome him back in sackcloth and ashes! I won't! I won't! I've got the darllngest frock upstairs-a filmy grey thing like moon-light I'm going to wear that. I know-I knovW-sottly-"that Glyn would understand." And if he knew anything at all about lt-and one would like to think he did-it is quite certain Peterson would have approved his daughter's decision. For to his in- curably romantic spirit, the ides of s. woman going to meet the lover of whom a. malign fate had so near- ly robbed her altogether, clad in the sable hsbillments with which father's death, would have appear- ed of all things the most incongruous So when at last s prehistoric vehicle, chartered from the inn of all stone pillar and following with "Go along that corridor," she said Then, as Blalse strode down the had "I've heard it is the House of Claire beamed at him. V "Oh, am I thav-really, Nick?" "Of course you are. The most beaulifulln all the world. Claire"- s getting on? 'I‘hat's why I came, if you had completely finished re- decoratlng your interiorf-I can vouch for the outer woman myself" -with an adoring glance st the fluffy ash-blonde hair and pure little Greauze profile. Claire rubbed her cheek against his sleeve. To a woman who has been for four months limited almost exclusively to the society of one other woman-even though that other woman be her chosen friend -the rough ‘feel’ of a man's cost- sleeve (more particularly if he should happen to be the man) and the faint fragrance of tobacco which pervades it form an almost delrlous combination. Claire hauled down her flag preelpitstely. land any time now, Nick," she mur- mured. "Are you? Darling! How soon can you be ready? In a week? To- morrow? Next day? (’I‘o Be Continued) Get Pensions Earlier MONCTON, N. 13., May 30-00m- menclng June 1st it ls announced that pensioners of the Canadian National Railways will be paid on the first of the month instead of on the sixth as heretofore. This act-‘otl will doubtless meet with favor. STIFFNESS Plenty o; Dillard's Izlil "W811. ii would noug" Jegn u. sured her soiqmnly. "Not all th" powers of dnkncrs would prevs against mc. I verily believe." 8h JBUSPO. TYCWIIPG a létile. "llov brasfily it l1, tlnupii. to feel out- Hswusly happy because someone uxaeoygl I A .i-iN_IM-ENTE Those two may be hers any moment l Cathedral, Priest in charge of the Church of the Holy Trinity vilslted the church and preached a ing after the second lesson, Canon dedicated a Bible presented to the church by Mrs. (Capt) Nel- "I’m ready to go back to Eng- - CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . - - ‘ MAY 31, 1932 son may. gays-magi. o . sauna amps so our, yo, ‘nun; II ‘av-r. Jusr IMAGINEJIAR. I 60f ‘m: snowlwl’. saloon-est- wasu "room mo | mow Those wonder-working ca? delight thrifty women WHY do so many women insist on Ringo? Because they know it washes clotha whiter-gets washabfleb coloured things Brigg," Bocauselt snvesscru in and boilin an that ram rlu elorliul a k d M. it's the suds char do lt-thick, creamy, listing Twice as much as from light-weight puffed-up soaps-mu In harder! Inter. The makers 0H0 washers endorse Rinse. Great for dishwsshing, mo. Get the BIG sin. N‘? The hard-water loop tor tuinwoliter and dihpun —-bq ALBErz-r" Dcmlé MEN WERE ALWAYS EAOER TO CALL IA‘ X "t our "rurv QUICKLY L051’ INTEREST druanro TO someone ELSE A .cxil I rmsuosmrs wrm omen onus seven usreo. soon sns couto rm. sue wasn't WELCOME l. ’ l‘ all-i». , l filtlayli‘ wound’! you ninth u nu: cums. Aaranio‘ Georgetown I On Thursday of last week Rev. Canon Malone of St. Peter's the Charlottetown, and at. Georgetown, ery excellent sermon. In the even- the on Fsirchleld, to the Glory of God, for use in the church for the advancement The Capt. Witty of Cherry Valley Capt. Kelly Georgetown morning the Rev. celebrated the Blessed Sacrament of Holy Communion. During his visit to the parish the Canon was the guest of Mrs. Allan and Capt. Witty, the guest of apt. Kelly. of the Holy Word. service was conducted by and in charge of the church. On Friday Canon Malone Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Dougan, ac- companied by Rev. Emmet Dougan and Miss Bessie Blanchard. Chur- lottetown, motored to Georgetown and were cordially welcomed by their many friends. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ccveradi, New York. are the guests of Mr. and! Mrs. l". J. Solomon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fraser, re- cently visited Georgetown the guest-s of Mrs. James Batchielder. Miss Estelle ‘ , Bummer- slde. was recently the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Solo- mon. Miss Annie Bcully, New York, is the guest of Mn. Bcully. George- town. Miss Hannah Dodd, Cherry Val- ley, is the guest of Mrs. Easton. Mr. Percy Manuel, Charlotte- town, motored to Georgetown and was the guest of his mother. Mrs. Manuel and sister. Mrs. A. E. Jen- kins. ' Mr. F. J. Solomon, accompanied by Miss Freida and Walter solo- mon, motored to Charlottetown from Georgetown. Miss Moor. Albion. spent the week end in Georgetown the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Solomon. Capt. Nelson Dicks, accompanied by his daughter Thelma and little son. Nelson. have returned from North Sydney to Georgetown where they inland locating. REASON AND CHANGED TO LIFEIUO Mr. J. J. Walsh, Vernon, has- purchascd the farm at Burnt Point, Georgetown, owend by Mr. Bouchord. Mr. and Mrs. John Jay, accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Adain Jay and Mr. and Mrs. James Jay, motored to Georgetown and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mur- dock MacLean. - Mr. l... Bolgcr, Summerside. re- cently visited Georgetown. The many friends of Master A1- lan Mair, little son of Mr. and Mrs. George Mair, Georgetown, are pleased to hear that he is recover- ing from his recent accident. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lannigan and family, Montague, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Mc- Kinnon, Georgetown. Aunt. Jane gasped as she listen- ed to the confession of her soldier nephew. “Whatl" she cried: "you were en- gaged to four girls st once?" "Four of em,“ said the young man. "But, Bertie," she went on, "how- ever can you explain such oon- duet?" “Dunno? replied the nephew with a hopeless shrug of his shoulders. “I expect old Cupid shot at mo with s machine gun." 0A i. Que" ' &eii‘a We deal m all oases lnfl ma. but in one qlllllty-lhfl h, u” we" bcat. That is why so many of our customers leave their coal needs en- "fli! t0 II- They know our meth- w. i cur: a c». cost. ‘ rnoua m iii no 13.0." 59g 1o new an uunonuian. "roosv sues snowrnro wmc INVITATIONS r WATCH OUTFOR 'B.O." IT'S a mistake to think we're safe from body odour just because we aren't conscious oi oilen ' . Piayufel WaahandbathewithLife- buoy. ta gentle, searching lather deglnrisu pores-makes eyery trace of ‘B_.0." vanish. Its pleasant hygierucsrent, that disappears u you rinse~tells you Lifebuoy purl/in. ‘ A wonderful complexion soap Manage Ufehuoy‘: , bland lather well into the pom every ‘ c-then rinse. lmpunciel IN washed away-dull x 11;. completions freshen with new radiance. 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