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DltliAMlLlONS Pills For INDIGESTIOON-v ‘rlvlilvoirtgage Sal e nl-lh- *\Ili'1l'l\ in 1M li- ~ii I l ' ill the li-iiir \l l. that pa.“ li-lng 'l'|llrl)'~ '-l'r:li~:lilii- l\\|l llllll l. ii:li ‘liiiiill- stand. ‘Flley didn't know what it not know’ Bryn mid ‘Old her‘ Jill]. l'll"""ll \=Hif"""“ must have been like for Pilar to iiBr-lin’. o‘ Course’ L‘ a gemlemanl’ . ‘ "i' '1 ','“,',',“ p. iflflllliii, love Bryn. to have loved him for 213R‘; is? {mes 13°: w“ any .»..rii~r r mi..- i.i-;- llll’ .\iiiili'ii years, and lhen to have him sud- ,. ,, lewsary‘ , Fm" a“ ylfltfrt ‘ denly marry another girl. They I N°'t uDel-mrflh 581d again. ‘But ‘ silvar- y o f e es . ' _ ti; llllqi vflllfii-llll .‘ll'_\l.‘li>ll‘fl dldnt know what it meant toéove wcfiguye you’ PM’ I can explain illf‘ll\'f'y.\"l'lli\ .- Bryn. Simon and Tubby ere “I was hop. m‘ would” right, of course. and perfect darl- I . mg 3. - n ings. bllt they weren't Bryn. De- dent‘ “in” “to 8° mm damn’ borahs eye= biu-ned, and the bad “W”? 5am‘ I mink I ca" ‘an _ lump came back in her throat. flit; ‘must’! g léiewtowggds- n W" llillB win -ii- less excreting rliei-e- There was a knock at the door. m t ‘t f. a 3137mm by fr"!!! lfl? Tiwi APT"! 11f lflflll 0h fllF. It. was one of the maids. wanting Y we“ y’ m“ birthday °1' l°5° Sfiillllvrll end lhereef sold lo Donald )1. lliillgilll. '|l,,s nliiivn ml» ls In hr- nlnllr- nnil~r anil Ily Vifllli‘ of Jillll pursuant lri a lwiir-r llf Sale eolimlneil in a (‘i-rlllln lniienl-ire of Mortgage dated the TWnllLv-sixih diiy of April, A. I). . H115, nlmle ill-tween John McDOnlllll of llriiiiil Trriciliile, pnlii \'iiii\ii--r lllllll'l_\"rl\'P in Queen's. I'm . ~ l i. rii'i.iii iiiii win. \llllll' i-l i -..iini p lies r-f lllli finit ; n; fiflll l. Piilnii-r o! Lon- ili o, llnulnni, 4 . Engineer, party of lhe second purl, which property sonar-nib ulny of November A D NR5 heel: conveyed ro rine Flynn, and iliifnnlr. h "u been limit‘: ‘Kilnillliljlllllunfsflrllla‘lllri! M] and head‘ she had almost’ done it “Your granmoth th" ll" i‘. i ‘l _‘ ‘ . . ' i . . F". “rum ,,fl,.,‘,.u,,,r_,, "Pmy at when he sald..._ ‘Deborah, do you is the Hung" or "*5 Bryn m, lrrflfil‘ .ir Pilllllf‘? iiml llniiliiiii, like me..... at all? But now she] “Y H, ' goiir-lziii-ii, vlmi-locrerowii. Dated this was glad she" hadn-t do," n. be_ 8-‘- Twenty-fimt day of May A. D.. ‘i037. ROBERT E. PALMER, lliirilrnlzn. t0. ' said so. He . _ _ dearly he loved this other girl .. . g ‘_1;l“°kly' But P115" and if zhe hadn't been so blind she l c aimed; anllDeylfirahls 9W8 fell would have seen instantly that his ,‘ 23am‘ Nmhmgl telling hfl‘ of the other girl was i a" i° 8° ‘m "m" i-lw end o! the sure pPOOI that he didn't love her, ‘ Y°“' °" 1 d° n“ B“ the money. Deborah. Starch Factory And Machinery For Sale The Siarch Mill and machinery tonslstiilg of steam boiler, engines, pumps and other fittings will be offered for sale at Public Auction m lhe premises at East Baltic King: ('0. on Tuesday. June 8th, 1937 t 2P0 . m. a u p H. D. MCLEAW L-763-5-25- . WELL DRILLING All Work Guzlrilflli-‘ed Prices Reasonable “h” wing h h l the estate were not so tied I d t She glanced in throng t e open, . on’ APDlY at DOFFI As door‘ facet how we could be.. . -. divorced H, . . 1 i» ._._ T” . e ore that time without breaking Mount Stewart RR. Nyo. I o. l). n. JAi. Winsloc Professional Bards Chartered Accountants 160 Richmond Street Ilene d. P. 0. Bo: I- ent now." begged to be excused, and went out through the door. Pilar was gone. Deborah looked Even if I did, Pilar said softly, up froill the puppy to find Grand- "you wouldn't expect me to .-. mother stitching away placidly again, her eyes on her material, and Sally and Madeline looking at l“‘"‘ each other with Sally and Madeline didn't under- Deborah. The cook would like her orders, the maid Deborah went door behind her. Joseph 1 toward the kitchen. T"“'"' l eye she could see herself sitting on the wall Bryn leaning close beside her. She remembered what she had wanted to do. Bryn's face was and he was such a dear; she had ‘ has by DP"! "Y l"‘l""“'"‘ Mm“ ‘he lwanted to take hL; face between . pa-'r“jk' ‘her own two palms and bend down l ham‘ The m“ W“ we" W mMTY and put her cheek against his fore- cause he wouldn't have wanted her then Pilar was a very lovely person. Madeline and Sally didn't like her. but they didn't understand. And Bryn's heart must ache, now. Yo. think that he was shut away from ismnethmg- 373m Wm b9 "'99. then. Pllar for so long; and Pilar must , “Y be suffering dreadfully. ‘ o“ calm“ gel‘ the mimell WW1- kitchen, Deborah went .up back stairs swiftly and iiioiig the i "'1 l° "l" extent" Deborah ex- hall to her room. Someone came l plamed canmny- "I 5° 1109 89$ it? lightly along the hall, and she caught her breath lest it should be Bryn. But it was. instead. Pilar; and she was in search of Deborah. . for her own room was down in the ‘ Wm‘ a lime Catch in he!‘ breath. |>‘_ l (Continued) “In my day,” Grandmother ex- plained, “there were few young men such as our dear Bryn, so handsome, so eligible in every way, so fine. If a girl had been his friend always. as you have been, ' my child, then she would have been expected to marry him, and, indeed, she would herself have ex- pecetcd to man-y him. I do not quite understand the new camarad- erlo which allows of such close friendships without any thought of marriage or romantic love. In my day, so queerly uncontrolled 91'9"!’ fa-sl- deal" was human nature then, the sort Debilrah 5*" d°wn 51°W1lfl WW1 or ffigndship you manna“ woum I the Italian embroidery in her hand. have been potentially dangerous if 5m? fingered ll» Bbsenuy- "B35111 either the girl or the man—par- B1711 exPla-lned ll- aulfl WV» P1197?’ tlOlllflrly them an-married ElSC- 5hr asked M last. llftlns her dark where." eyes- Pilar's eyes narrowed the faint- “Explained What?" est trifle against the light as she all" a mlimenl looked at Grandmother. Grand- "I know he- .. . hasn't fold the mother wai sitting up a little others. Sally, or Madeline. I straighter than Deborah had seen don't think even Tubby knows. I'm her sit for some time, and there not quite sure why he hasn't. 1'0: was a little pink in her cheeks. a while I thought it was on his Bilt her eyes as they met Pilar's own account. but now I think he were calm and kind, and Deborah has been doing it for me, so that pllbllvfl away the thought that . I wouldn't feel so queer and left Grandmother suspected something out." and was taking her own way to I don't know what you mean. combat the hint of danger. Deborah looked at her. Pilar rose and stood for a mo- "You know that Bryn couldn't be merit, tall and lissome and full of in love with me." she said. grace, beside the door. She was Pilar did not move. Not a flick- smillng. "Customs are very difler- er did her expression change. Her she murmured, and eyes were black and fathomless. "Not in love with you?" she re- peated. "Surely you know, Pilsr?" “Ab, there you are, sweetie," she said. "I wonder if you'd run sway. Where‘ve you been " "I was down in the kitchen," Deborah explained, prayingtbat her voice sounded as usual. "Then I came up to get some embroidery. I find myself with no work at n11 to do these days." Pilar was watching her. "You are refreshing," she sighed. "But really, Deborah, you must begin to make some changes in your life, or you will be completely bewildered by Brynis gay world. Bryn travels Pllar asked, There was a little silence when mention it, Deborah?" "No," Deborah said after a m0- ment. At Pillars words her heart “may "mm"? llad faJlcn like lead. So Pilar did gly grandfather's estate. I went _ -d ‘ m- u ,_ i own to San Francisco to meet the outsalande rslehllltutlle | ma“ I, was u.) marry‘ He was ---1 ‘coulclnt p0&ll)ly marry him. And . Bryn came along by accident, and saw that I was frightened, and I told him about it, and he offered to marry me instead. 'I'hat's all." Pilar straightened. “I see." she said, and then, "The day I came,. . Tubby dragged me away and i threatened me with murder if I called Bryn by anything but Grs. Deborah stumbled down the hgll In her mind's the other night, with :0 close. is named Graham?" "Yes “And whet happens next ~ The"! W85 B queer note in her voice, and Deborah looked up face had not It- was Pilar he loved. He had had told her how she said. "We I The marriage must last for a yea]; And ii lie did love Pllur so dearly, glgfhejfs i; 91} for Grand- l0Ilg. After thlfllh-lfiallldgiglt iriihoiiii what we sha" do to explain to Grandmother, but there will ‘ of course." finished in the i l“ B “M” When she was ,, _ the: If the marriage is not success- ‘ at all." "Your grandmother seems very fond 0f‘ Bryn," "She loves him." Deborah said, with Grandmother/He is wmlderful Wher- Even if Grandmother's heart.” Pilal- turned the ivory holder be- tween her long browned fingers. It seems rather a long time out of Bryns life," she said. A "up I know. I should think there might have bee" mmebody else. Deborah. SOmBbOdy you might have paid for his name and his lost year." n°b°mh lwked up scum, but did not speak. Pilar was watching her. After u moment she said. 0t mursei W5 H" Very romantic, and Wu are really quite pretty, Any man would like to be the prince who awakens the sleeping “ i‘ _ Debmahfscyesflew- - to- ilie long ‘GSPRAINS Rub Millard’: in gaudy. It EGII u ellnru Inflammation, madam, In: l. INARUS i} McLeod & Bentley W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. I Bifflflgliaflxzlg ggwrfggi-R‘ MacGuigan & Trflilwl‘ MARK R. MacGUIGA-N. K. c- 0. ST. CLAIR TBAINOB, Offi e: Over Provincial Bank, Ilfimllflld SIIMC, c‘ IONAWIIL H. F. McPHEE, B. A., ». K. C. NOTABYME? a BABRISTEB- C! 1'0 flley Building. Charlottetown Palmer 8:. Haslam H. l. PALMER. K. C. a. .1. nastam. a. A.. LL. a BABRISTERS. arc. Bank of Non scotls Chambcn Charlottetown. P. E- l. MONEY T0 LOAN Phone as. r. o. Box m. Matliies5rT R». l1. Bell D. l.. Mathleson. 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