Pilot; rwo " WAS so NERVOUS l ' COULD HARDLY SLEEP, Mrs. -I.oul=c ltligiill, (ioiden Lakes: Ont, ' '- :--“i~‘ol- next-ml years I‘ was grcntl troubiednvith lny llPBII.» I was so nervous ltud silort oi’ breath I l‘f.lllltlyllill'illy sleep at ltigilt, and i?‘ I dirl sit-hp for a while l ilati ball ’ dreams. “'1 lnauagtd to keep at my work“ somrhotv, until l began to have tiirzy Epells WlllPll-[itlt so bad I llilri to givi- rill. l list-ii ‘tr n)" klllilr; of ntedit-iur, l»..t found no hclp until l gut n. box of 1 r- Alta-r till- first box~ I found a great cilallgtl. and after, two lruxes 1 was‘ as well as l’ _t~ouiri z llc. "l told myi lllotlr-r. who had t-llrtlilllj .< milling‘, ‘ ('- illtlll ill l and 1'._. iitlpcd ill-r grwltiv." l‘l'l 1'19]. '10-‘. 1t ilox alt all tirugqi<t< and l or lrllllicil dirvct on I'm ipt of _],|‘lilt\‘tl, .__._.-_4 heartburn s heart balm." There will be sold by Public Auction in front of the Court lluusc- ir. (‘harlotteiolvtl ill Qllfllhs (‘ounty ..l Prince Edward Island on Satur- day tlle seventh day of January. \. 0.. I928 at the hour of twelve o'clock noon ALL TIIAT tract of fund =ituate on Township Number '!"r"l'IV-$(!VEII in Queen's County ufores id bounded and described as fo"ou Commencing on the north side of ut Peters Road on the old boundary' line between townships Numbers Thirtyr-scven anti Thirty- -‘;llt and ltlrlni > lillr- north forty‘ t'r' '1' l'1.-"'v-ii"e "ivins of‘ to ~.l'e~tc:-n boundary linc of a tract o‘ hind now or formerly in pOSSCSSTII "The "m" °fi°°""° "mwY '°' (‘lllllll arrange lo come homo for By VIDA HURST loooovQ-OQKQ @ Q 22 l—l > Qfi-O-Q-QLOO Q-O-O- All through rho autumn Sonia. was dazzled by the g-anlour of llsr lillZ-it romance. Life did llo-t exist. iSlIl/f’ as i1 was related to F.ank]ln_ .51“ Rlllrllllrltivwilh hinl in her mind, Jrt-ad stirrills with him as tlle gall- ill" “W”. flwlill! and dusted the ‘hIlZlTHIlPIll for the moment he would arrive, Even a; work m- lullrlling w.th the girls, he sat be- side her, silent y. shaping her opin- lfills- 9014mm; her desires. And in all that time his appearance at tlle 1y! insulted him. you, Franklin, office was as regular as her own. Sonia, thriving on happiness, could feel herself glowing sweelcrl and more reasonable, tlevl- oping unsélflshness in She spent no more hours at her . kinder to tile‘ She began to for Maxine. HllP uzllo, She was girls at. the office. lIilVP letll aifetrtltln Her mother wrote a-sklng ii’ Christmas. ‘I Sonia, loathed to leave her lover, asked Crane what his plans for the ho iday were. He. told her he; should have to accompany ills ultz-thcr to Washington. "Thar. settles it, then," cried So- nia. "I'm going/home." t Shh began to be conscious, then, of a secret hunger to see her mo- titer. .-\t llmz-n shc would hurry through hcr lunch and walk through the shopping streets. The color and atmosphere of Christmas shopping was intoxicating. She wished silo had more shopping to do, but she had little to buy and very lit- 't-. to spend. She purchased nn incense bowl for Vera, dolls for the children, a tea sot for her mo- of accepting tho little gift I to both. Goodnight!" against. the tibor. accused, but a man like Walter Henderson?" er man." Love was Klerstorm. her than. IIIIPPUI‘, dangling cigarette-g m- pos- what does he mean hanging around ‘IIIK like u picture in a fashion nlag- pfrerlns you a platinum ring?" gave one to every bookkeeper ill lilo office!" Pflltlly- "He gave it to me because I said I loved filllflffllllfl." —~ ther. Sonic time, she dreamed. GOOD iN ANY ROI-"L hunting so icthing for Franklin. “The! W110i‘ 1101s Prim)’ W4!" i" he would c me shopping with her. that POIP" ' n spite of ‘MflXlll6'S warning her "A ham "m" Plight 1° 5° PW“! pzobable marriage was shaping lt- well in any roll." self ill her mind. Nothing defin- irc had been said, but Frankin was working-as never before. What else could it mean? They should worry about his mother's money. LOVe and pride filled Sonitrs heart. She had seen Walter Henderson only in connection with business. His greeting c-f her was invariably courteous, but formal. had not thscussetl e’ther men again with Maxine. ti‘ fIt-orcl- Burns tllerwe along said last mentioned boundary line south fifteen degrees west sixty-six chains to the edge ot‘ the marsh and t-r I‘ l""‘t)“(l!1""\ River thence westward- ly along said River such a distance as to admit of twenty-four chains ‘Ylll IwenLv-orle link: at right angles; ‘o the lvc~"e"rl boundary last v~~‘io"ed and ‘o the eastern bound- of a tract. of land reserved and o‘f by the bushes of St. And- s (‘o"cuc for the incumbent 0t" ‘l~'zlt Andrews Parish. thence north s"'I last mentioned boundar" . i-w PM": "odd and fro"- l "we westwartliy along said roar’ 1o the rltlr-e of t-tlmmcuccmerlt cop» we": o"r~ hllr-vlrcd and seventy .".'lt‘s' saving and exception; thereon! --' one owl 0"“ PW" "Mew con- of the INSTALALMENT xll CHMSTMAS |s COMWG ilcndevsnu arrived on the tree's l‘ ‘it. ‘vinmmld. w ‘he oi’ his telephone call. Sonia open- ‘ “ ~‘-’“ ‘ ‘._ The Well-stuffed Wallet: I'm rri m.» door to lllm gayly. "W! u“ well and strong now. but wait till "llt-rry Christmas." , ’ l: I tlét-éiiéo? mu. see me In a few week's time! “The some to you, Sonia. I collid- 'cr'~mlt a irzl"! of‘ land mi tho lsénhen" for llftligtokfigshorxrili, " tern =irlc thcrt-oi‘ colvcw-d bv Ill’ gmwv“ Una] "m ' i a ‘ " 'l FctbMFl-c 1f. lb-Ilonuiti it" Yo'~ll ‘l. BP-"nrrril llv dcoll bearin" "Tm not angry." silo PUIIIAYOTIEI]. "Yul said some very unkind things ____ .' . . _ , .\ _ ":‘l';\l",'n,')'_'""‘ ‘ml ~‘l‘““‘m:': lo ms which I failed to understand. -. . r - - r . ., q‘. H‘, ‘ t “ll, .2" c c‘ "YMZ g but l llavr- not been angry about l1. ' i’ "w q i“ mu’ l’ "l" H " “Will vou forgive inc. their?" “R ."‘o“n ti"! at‘ Kin-w Count" ‘r r --~-' oi‘ said land being ir I*"mr,<. County. Ills voice was very humble ll. was llll-illllg lo llcur a mun so dis- H‘ "i" i‘ mud" i" "imwmw o’ don like '1 schoolboy . Q I ,_ ._ , _ . . . . nfilqfp: ?’w'"'f'o:::_:f‘“ "Y; She strctciletl out her build. ’ “Indeed, I \vlll. I should likc very t n. »-.-1 ».---l.-. l.»- flflV‘ FnlhprTne .\ -~ ,1-~...\-t ~- zlforcsaitl. widml‘. of "w "w! ~11", and Immml v_ pm!’- o’ Charlottetown aforesaid Lumber ‘\I¢~--r\-~>\‘ .¢- u..- mqma w.» do- P-w" w. ' r not“. fn'|r‘l\ l» mvmcn’ o‘ ‘be ‘r-‘t-"csst and principal secur- ctl t‘~~-r~“v. . nlTlfiY/l ma.» rum. ember, A. I) "m". }\\'\.‘II7‘ ‘LL ITYYIWVIN’ ETIIEI. B. REIIWV. <'Ir‘vi>I:"/? Rvm---|..;..',§ n; n", h,“ ""ll and Testament of Lemuel M. Poole. r nv y“... w‘ mo; nlucll to be ikiends w‘th you." Very gently lu- liftctl her llantl and kissed it. “Sonia, I have bro lght you a lit- fm. mesa poem“ tlo Christina! gift. “you rucarl Editor (reaching for paper-weight ‘hm- W" Wm (“mp1 [L W an" has“, perusan: Jun to mm, She answered nervously. llllt I WHAT HE‘D GIVE Poet: What will you give me _\‘I\I'PI| m" start must sue it first." “Close your eyes." Like a cilild sheobeyetl. She fI-It h'm sip something on her little finger, Looking dowll. she saw an exquisite emerald flashing from platinum. . I ""‘lYlP"_,’\|tlB on your white hand, Sonia. Your dream has come true" lmzzled with Joy in the sparkling color, she lifted her hand. "It's beautiful. Oh, I ‘ove it," she breathed. sighing, instantly, "but, of course, I can't keep it." "\‘l thy not?" There are no strings attached to it,_ Sonia." "I'm sure of that. l don't doubt the spirit with which you have of~ fur/WI it, but I can't take it. really." ‘. She eyed it enviously. It was the IIIOSL ilerfcct jewel she had ever SPQII. i "it looks as ii‘ it had been made for me." "lit has been. dear. Please take “um it. lt’ you don't l"l think you are still holding tho other night against t. day of Dec - MQKINNON, Solicitors 8w... Row! "an" Building. ("wlHoWt-lorvn. ili4-l2-7-rv4i. itrt.itlr.tlli (“i’l‘f"l b‘. W. R. Seaman. Farm POIYISlN o" 1"" sores. Avwlv ALEXANDER SEAMAN, I Brnt-kiey Beach. P"“-l'2--"<-"-i. i Hubby: ' ' ‘” all over sidewalks and everything. ' ' I-‘FITISII honours’ WHOLESALE PRODUCE i iixlltlrtcr of I rIncc Eduard Island.‘ lcl-iiiicd Seed and I .blc Stock ‘Potatoes flit QUEEN STREET I'll \I{I.OT'I‘ETO\VN, P. E. l. told me I drive the Car all over. Wiley: You Yea. but you drive it 11"‘ “it isn't. that." “What is it, then?" 'I‘l\.a:s oi longing were 4+». _-_V ill her oycs. _ The Pulled Stairs Patent Oiiic" rt] just can't‘ than. ML “'5 to‘, .i' cclvw-s all ilvcragu or 125 llpplicu- expemflvefl ‘lions A mouth for ptlterltt-l for rrl- a o ‘o tlio npparnllls zls colnnarotl with lib A. ma; moment the doorbell. - mouth in I92". rang. Sonia unatciled the ring ‘from hen finger and admitted -—-—~--~—-—~— — -' Franklin Crane. I-Iis blue eyes ‘darkened at sight of the other mall. t "Good averting. Franklin. I just __._._ dropped in to say ‘Merry Christ- Tenders will be received by the nuts‘ to bliss Marsh before she got-s Serrvlsmup until December 20th ilome." for parties willing to contract for "l see." Franklin said dryly. His thc gathering of (IZQS for Snringfleld glance went to the qpen velvet box Circle No. 26 for the year 1928. "Saying it with jewelry, I take Lowest tender not. necessarily ac- =t," , ,°°I""-d- - . i The o‘dcr man flushed, while So- IVIEX- MCDONALD. uia interrupted. "Iiltt I'nl not ac- - _.__....____-__ l t » 1 Seerrwry- :1 ti it. ,l=‘r kll , h l'l c‘)! BHPIBHJFIIB. R. R. No.1. up n8 i an .n m“? n" i v lovc to." ._ ‘901-12-‘1-21. "Don't ltri mo slop you. Vii go." Hue ifllarltlttetolvn lllorlday. Dec- P“ t .~~~'»~r l2'h brln|ing freight from i Halifax here if any offering. l, " same day t-eoooooeoooboooooeoo-vo-O Leaves (fharlottelown for St. Pierre and St. John's. Nfld. J‘. F. BRAGG ‘ ...€.':*:::::.:';"..:‘:::.:"t.:";i..".li; "a" bee" woodland. Premise n11! mccmber, i927, will be disquali- od .from voting at the next Civic c b01113 with good road ‘o'er-Won in February i928. Section 24 ‘m’ PIZ$J£LE"I.'.L'I'.“IL."'JI ‘Litifililfiil stunt-m whim- ' , ,hn.nded 1'0 the Returning nmI-er, by. "mi u‘ _ larder of the Mayor and Council. i a _ e ~ . ' o. P. lvlcnom . ' 11 I p . _ I ypmygm; /, near. . , , k Bruce. * l ‘illctiy of lilo wn-rltl asking her Ilill‘ ‘ i118‘ to the best market in the Province. Best water, well and spring, and Church Apply to ' . She ran to him. holding him "with strong, young arms. ' “N0. you shall not. I won't have things spoiled like this. Mr. Hen- derson. won't you tell llim that I had already refused your gm‘! Please!" ‘rlt is quite true. Franklin. Miss Marsh has not. done me the. onqr had prepared lot‘ her. Merry Christmas “"1911 l!" llllll Rllllr- Sonia stood "I think you are terrible!" she cshs was tronlblng. "I-low could you talk like that to "He's no different fro-m ally oth- “Well, he is," she defended hot- "I-le is a gentleman and you've I'm surprised at It isn't fair." His face was as black as a thun- “Let him kBep away fronl you, if he's such a" gentleman, "He didn't. mean anything." i “l suppose not! No doubt he‘ “Yolfrti ridiculous." she saitli "Why didn't you take it then?" “You ought’ to know why." Tears spprked in her green eyes. “Here we are quarrellng on my last evenv ing.- I can't understand you, Franklin." He was glowering at her like a‘ wrathful god. _ "How do you suppose I feel. tearing myself away from un im- portant meeting to find another. man that had got here first?" i "Don't you talk like that to mel"! flashed Sonia. “Who do you‘ l i think you are, anyway? I've told you the truth about the whole af- fair. Andyou are behaving like a silly schoolboy. Now you can. believe me‘ or apt, just as you. treat-re." t He seired his hat. "All right; I'll go!" Sick at heart, she watched hlln. go out of the door. Was her high _ romance to crash thus about her? l In vulgar squabbling and cheap ill- sinuatlons‘! But she would never call him buck. Pride had risen. white 116i. at. his iusu‘ting toner A death blow, thought Sonia, tol love‘. An hollr later she was sitUng ex- actly as he had left her. staring in- 1 And sheyto an empty fireplace. shivering’ with cold. - ‘ Tile telephone rant: but she did 1 not answer it. » What would Christmas mean to her now’! How cou‘d she endure going back to “uncle ,wlth this. ouarrel between them? How could ishe smile over the ru'ns of her. first romance? The memory oi his face. tiistorted with suspicion, hurt her far more than his svords. it ti! d1 The. door bell " stonily "hoping ' if‘ he would go away. over bc the same again. Nothing could But the bt-‘l pezlletl aurftl and til-rain‘ until fill!‘ was force-l to llllslvter ll. | Ho stood there. stm-itlg at ill-l‘ whim tllcc. "I'm sorry, Sonia." “It doesn't mutter." i "Rut darling. l know it does." 1 I-Ie t-nrntl in. closing the door be~ hind llim. He picked her up as‘ if rile wore a child anti sank down on the daveuport. i “Piss mo. Sonltl." 1' “No!" "That's l"I’lII. Visa lne Armin" l "hut ii‘ you loved me," she p"0- ltestt-tl weakenlnlr. "hr-w could you have doubted me?" "Ilctlresfl unreasonable little sweetheart. if I didn't love you why shou'd I cure at all’! But I'm sorry, and because l am I've come back." - She lay in his arms wondering if any magic could bring that first glamour again. I "Sc-pill. I suppose otter turning 'down an emerald you're not even interested in my poor little (‘brist- imrul gift?" ‘ She was all attention. "What is it? Tell ma. please." “Vhu promise to accept it even it it isn't. plaflnium?" "Silly." she scoffed. "I'd accept it even if it were." 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