rauummcs DIAL ecstasy - A for last accurate weighing You can fiend on the?! fast t I u accurate es ONJLQCQ ‘hi; weighing and to possibility of error. springs sad their abso- snd extreme sensitive- They have no lnfs sceursc nsss eboo, , Ouaws. Tenure. GABIY GERTIi m.‘ A” Al "i; .,,_‘_ "A girl may not mind wet will" but she keeps her powder dry." r/ l’ NOT A SAMPLE LEFT Wifle: ' I keep that whiskey for SrJsImQI Issues! riffifififi‘ use none: The Annual Meeting of will be held h St. 8pm. D. F. KEAYS. " 8230-6-25-10. the P. B. I. Grass Seed Growers Ass. Mary's Ilali, ‘ Sosrls, on Thursday, July 5th at President. . sickness, John. Don't let mc catch you sampling It again. Hubby: You won't, my dear- there's not a sample left. PllBilii AIIBTIDN There will be sold by Public Auction on the premises on Friday. the sixth day of July. A.D. 1928. at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, all that double tenement house on the side of Water street in the owned by the estate of the Emma J. Robertson. Terms at sale. of Mark R. McGuigan. Solicitor. ‘ WI LEITII POOLE, Administrator Estate Emma J. Robertson. 6273-6-26-91. no lltllilN There will be sold by Public Auction on the premises at Mon- / tague on Tuesday the tenth day of July, A.D. 1928, at the hour of one o'clock p.m., the house and lot own- ed by the Estate of the late Emma J. Robertson. situated on the South side of the Montague Bridge. Immediately thereafter there will be sold by Public Auction on the premises the dwelling house and property of the late Emma J. Rob- ertson situated on the North side of the Montague Bridge and being the property for some years in the possession of Amos J. Robertson. There will also be sold at the same time and place all the household furniture of the late Emma J. Rob- ertson consisting of several pieces of antique furniture. . . W. LEITII POOLE, Administrator Estate Emma J. Robertson. Auctioneer: ll. Nelson 8r Sons. Take notice that under and by virtue of the powers of sale contained in u eer- lllll llortgs e or Deed of Trust dated the fwenty- ourth day of Jnnunry A, D_ 1924, lnntie between J. l! T‘ Morris Company Limited of the first psrt sod The Maritime Trust Corporation of the second part there will be offered for ssle by Public Auvflon 0n the prem- lses Nos, 76 to 79 Water Street in Charlottetown. on blonds the rix- ieenth day of Jul A It. 1 28. st the hour of eevrn o'c oclr in the forenoon, the following property. namely: All that fraef. piece or parcel of lanil situate. lying and being in Charlotte- town aforesaid bnun ad ss follows: 0n the Southeast by sfer Streef_ on the Southwest by properly now or isle- IY Mined by W_ W_ Owen (formerly used ss Telegraph Office), on the torfhust by properly of Charles H. li_ (worth. Ind on the Northwest by the Robina Estate, Also s! fhsf other Charlottetown reel of lend is boumie ss follows: 0o Abs Ill the personal {report of J. l "I orris (‘ompsny imit . fae machinery, plant equin- f rli . Otoek-ln-trude. l . igjflsl waters and drinks msnuhel r- " || process of manufheture. forlo- trnlemsrks, trude naluel. boob All ell ofhertfisludretnzanlslll: offer s ,‘:?'°§'t'r.s at lhsntisle of infill sbeowaefib ‘the nld .1, l: '1'. n“: elclte-‘féisrr mi d1,“ suing! i! "ll" , lhl It)! s lit C!" u, ' 0f Charlottetown being Num- .; bars 49 and 5i on the said North side of Water Street together with the large lots of land connected therewith and being the property late. For particulars apply at the office j property of the Canadian National . buildings to entirely remove salne ' chase and to leave the site clear of . all debris. SLOW WORK Bug Sport (at srlaii race): Comr on Bill, and let's get some lunch and shoot a game of pool. We'l= be back before they finish. They've get an inch to go yeti GET RICH QUICK "That boy of mine surely has a good head for business." now?" "He's going to open up a store in Chicago selling guns and ammuni- tlon." . i ayum-Zs-lzi ‘otzet-pczseilr-shouid see my new “<- She: Lot of hoarse power, eh? . Mortgage Sale ___....__ Windmills designed by an Indiana inventor for the production of elect- ric power include an automatic control that prevents them operat- lng when a set speed is exceeded. RAILWAYS ATLANTIC REGION BUILDINGS FOR SALE SEALED TENDERS addressed l0 the undersigned and mlfifll "I! outside of envelope "Tender f0!‘ buildings. Charlottetown, will be re- eelved up to and including Thum- flgy, July 12th. I928. for the purch- ase of dwelling and outhousee. "It Railways. located at Charlottetown. P. E. I. The purchaser of the aforesaid from the Railway lll lees not later than one month from date of pur- Plan showing location of Ibo" buildings can be seen of the Ofllce of the bl n Engineer. Cherie!“- town. I‘. B. . The ‘highest or any tender not ly accepted. I‘. II. KINNIAI c “Jealous Hearts” av . iurnnnsn Cannons / .000 ‘l “What is expense to me?" she only knew—”' CHAPTER 69 THE STARK TRUTH t When Danelll came down to the stateroom that evening to dress 101' dfnner, he stopped short in aston- ishment ln the doorway- Elinor was standing before the mirror, looking intently at her re- flection; she was wearing a superb wrap of green and gold brocade. It was familiar to Danelll. He frown- ed; perhaps he was rememberlus with regret his wealthy fiancee. who had thrown him over after one too many of his phllanderings. Elinor saw him and laughed: "1 found it in my trunks when I W88 searching for something cool to wear." She sighed suddenly, and her eyes grew weary: "How confident I was the night you gave it to me! I said I'd keep it until I sang ‘Butter- fly.‘ I've never worn it yet,“ she added. in a low voice. Danelli shrugged and went on to his own cabin. He had little inter- est in that bridairobe of an Orient- al princess. But Elinor was looking at it speculatively. The embrolderles were thickly crusted with real gold; there were emeralds at the heart of the lotus-blossoms. The wrap must be worth a great deal. Elinor began to wonder what price it would bring. That was a bitter thought for her. It seemed, somehow, to establish her failure. But she had gone over her check-book that afternoon, and the result was alarming. All the money she possessed in the world, at that moment. in the purser's safe. She had given it to Danelli to deposit there, and he had taken the receipt in his own name. She had not pro- tested; the amount was so small. She wondered what he would say, if he knew that it was all she had. Two days later. the ship put in at a little port on the East African coast. Elinor. leaning on the rail. could sec nothing but a tangle of palms and jungle growth, with here and there a sun-bleached dwelling among the trees. The hot breath of the jungle pervaded everything. and there was a queer. unwholesome odor in the air. “Don't tell me any one lives in this place." Elinor murmured to Danelli. x "But. of course, adored. There are white people here—planters, traders. And there are missionaries. We are going ashore presently. and you shall see. It will be good to walk on land again. is it not so?" She demurred because of the 0 a o a o Q0400 ooo-ooo-O-Qooomo-‘l echoed shrilly, hysterlealli- "If you that bore the sadly worn sign: "Croydon Arms." The heat was stifling. The few white people Eli- nor saw were burned almost black. She looked in vain for natives clad only in breach-clouts. with rings in their noses. The mission ies hsd apparently done their work well. "Like everything else in the world. Africa is frighifuily overpiayed." she complained petulantiy to Danelli; "If this is a sample of it, I can't imagine why Jim Farraday spent so much of his life prowling around in it and getting burned up with fever." Danelli said: "Heart of m'y heart, I didn‘t tell you before, but I have a surprise for you. I have been talk- ing much aboard ship with this splendid Boer from Cape Town. He is with diamonds. a man of much wealth. He goes from Cape Town up into the veidt; a journey magnific- ent. I have arranged that we go with him. Africa." Danelli kissed his fingertips lightly. "We shall feel its heart." They were sitting now on the ver- anda of the “Croyden Arms." sip- ping tepid lemonade. Elinor had flatly refused to walk back to the ship until the sun was lower. She stared at Danelli over her sticky. unappetising glass. "That's an absurd plan!" she scofled. "I have no desire whatever to ‘feel the heart of Africa,’ and. be- sides, our passage is already bought. .We have to go on with the ship." “No," he protested quickly. "The ship is tiresome. The people are very stupid. We will go through the veldt. We will reach the west coast and take a steamer again. and then stop in Egypt. We will visit the desert, Cairo. Tunis-traveling as we will. It will be heaven with you. my adored." He leaned over to raise her fingers to his lips. "It will be expensive!" nor's curt reply. Danelli raised his brows. "But what is expense to you?" Elmer's nerves. worn with heat and anxiety, snapped. “What is expense to me?" she echoed shrilly, almost hysterically. was Eli- THE CHARLOTTETOWN G . u... UARDIAN IHunter River of Hunter River. Mr. Ivan Bowman. of the local branch of the Royal Bank. is re- lieving for the present in the branch at Summerslde. Mr. Milton N. Campbell. Proilres- sive member of Parliament. of Sas- katchewan. who has been visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Campbell, North Wiitshlre, left on return Friday morning for his home in tile West. He was accompanied by his father. who will spend the summer in Saskatchewan. A large congregation heard Rev. Mr. Kaye in the United Church here on Sunday evening in his closing service as interim pastor. l-le will be followed to his new field in Hampton by the best wishes of a large number of friends in this charge. The Talent Tea and Festival held in the hail on Wednesday evening. under the auspices of the United Church W. M. S. passed off most successfully. The various- tables were well patronized during the en- tire evening. and the proceeds amounted to $64180. Excellent music furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Adams was enjoyed by all. Tile annual school meeting was held on Tuesday with a small at- tendance of ratepayers. A lgrge And Vicinity Miss Evelyn Patterson. R.N.. 01 "Boston, Mass. is here on a visit in her home before Being to Western Canada. where she will visit a slew!‘ and other friends for some time. She will be accompanied West by her mother. Mrs. James Patterson. lsunday. also Mr and Mrs. Jns. Brady heartily encored. ‘these three tale- nted gentlemen together with a good play left nothing to be desired on the program. Mr Ervln Jay, Telegraph operator. C. N. R. Quebec arrived at-his home here Friday evening. where he in- tends spending his vacation. As the men laying the new stand- ard R. R. rails on the Georgetown line have incensed the distance from their guarters at Mt. Stewart. their car has been moved to Pisquid sid- iing which makes it much more convenient. . Her many friends welcomed‘ the arrival of Mrs. M. Dingweli _from Caiifomla. who intends spending some time at her former home here. Mr Wendell Glover. C. N. R. Ex- press Office, Charlottetown , spent Sunday at his home here. _ Mr John McLauchlan. Brakeman. C. N. R. motored from Borden to his home at Head of Hiilsboro. i 1t doesn't take a good thing long to advertise itself does it. See a pict- ure in the Montreal Standard. The Garden Of The Gull. View of Bay spots on the long coastline of Prince Edward Island." Pretty good boost if you ask me. > Mr and Mrs. Alexander Stewart, Marshfield motored to Mt. Stewart Ch'town. Mr J. A. McAulcy. lvrnlpeque sushi Sunday at his home here. returning Monday Morning- Fishermen are now busy limdlnfi their lobster gear the season having sum of money was voted for run-, ning expenses including painting outside of school. dusk for teacher” repairing of desks. etc. Mr. J. W,‘ Patterson is the trustee in place of i Mr. J. F. McMillan. retiring. The: supplement voted wos $150.00. M135 Dorothy McSwaln. of New: York. is visiting her mother. Mrsj MCSWRiH. at her home in Hopedale.‘ Mr. John E. Beaten is home from Western Canada on a visit, m m5 parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Benton. A sister. Mrs. Claude McMillan, of Charlottetown. is also visiting her home for a few days. 1, Mt. Stewart Notes Business here is rather brisk just now. Look towards the Georgetown It. R. branch and you'll see about twenty-five men laying the stand- ard size rails in place of the old cnes which are bcinginkcn up and dioardcd. Then cast your eyes to the left by Mr. N. E. Barnett. lChurch at 1i A‘. M. and 1 P. M. con- ducted by the Reverend Mr Booth- plts with Rev. M. K. Charman. heat. but. when she learned that the ship would not sail until sunset and that practically ail the passengers were going ashore, she followed Daneill languidiy, a sunshade tilted over her shoulders. her copper-color- ed hair gleaming in the hot sun- light. town. “If you only knew-J’ She broke off and applied herself to her nauseous drink. her hands trembling absurdly. "Know what?“ asked Danelli very quietly. Elinor smiled bitterly. She began to feel a malicious satisfaction in letting him have the truth. “You think I'm rich, don't you? They wandered about the tiny It was merely a Jumble “Why, what's he going to do’ of flimsy shacks about a larger onc O4 OQQ€ EYES TESTED AND Glasses Fitted Competent service with latest equipment. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETBISTS lfl Richmond Street Q BRIDGE CLOSED, Naufrpge Bridge. King's will be closed to traffic until notice. I By order OI I MINISTER OI’ PUBLIC WORKS ; 0-27-wfm. i iiW-i-T-“T | BRIDGE CLOSED ‘g Vernon River Bridge will be closed to traffic until further notice. f By order of lMlNlSTElt 0F PUBLIC WORKS. i 6-27-wfm. County, filflllfl I’ Avonlea CANADIAN NATIONAL; R9 fllaurant At Cavendish Beach. s lunch corliter is opened. where luncheon. ice-cream and cake, soft drinks and fruit will be served to the public on Wednesday, Saturday and Sun- days and ail holidays until further notice. 6 s. Fiiii Sill-f’ 9 roolned house. ‘sine s: x 115. Also large ham and granary. Apply we have the truth between us. have warn you it is not You think you can squander my money right and left and come back and get more. Well. you cant! All the money I have in the world Ls in the pursefs safe." Her eyes were glowing with a sud- den vicious hatred of him. of every- thing. Her smile was mocking. taunting. The blood rushed into Danellfs. face till he was fairly purple. His lips became a thin line. His hands were clenched. “You tricked me." he asked thick- ly. “You pretend you are rich." “I never said I was rich. You took it for granted." "You ask me to marry you!" he accused her. Elinor was roused to fury. "You miserable liar! I did nothing McAssey the contractor. Turned" to a full house. ginning to end and held the attent- ion capabiy played. Between the third‘ and given by Mr Will Connolly. en- cored. and one by Mr Chas. Mc- Donald. encored. Also a recitation by M: P. McTague, Charlottetown, “is gone-finished. It is overstrain- ed. ‘Iloo many cigarettes. foo late hours." never sing in opera. my Elinor. The upright (according to your position) and you will see Rogerson Brothers, contractors with a new warehouse, size 40ftX80ft with an 8ft cellar, in the course of construction for R. C. Clark. General Merchant. And we learn that Mr. Andrew McKinnon. Pisquid West. is going to have his residence raised. and a new hip roof put upon it, Mr Edwin On Friday night June 22nd the Corran Ban Dramatic Club singed their 4 act play "When the Lane The play was interesting from be- of all as each part was fourth acts a solo was "What do you mean?" "Your voice,” he said deliberately. He shrugged. "You will, of the sort. You asked me, and I refused you." “You call me liar!“ said Danellj, meditatively, his eyes ominously. “Eh. bien. l have lie} perhaps. It is time now for truth. Shall I tell it? it is never nice." before the sheer malice of his‘ glance. She moistened her lips. i "What are you driving at?" l-ie chuckled softly. love you?" He snapped his fingers. "Would I love such a woman ps7 you. all vain. all selfish. a womanf without a heart? No. I am not a: fool. I love only the young woman.) You. "he shrugged," are no longer very beautiful. 0h.‘ beautiful enough yet for some. but. not for Danelli. No. nor gentle. I; love only the sweet woman, the: woman with the heart. who can love‘ me. For the wife. do you think the? Italian man wants the doll who likes herself better than him? No, no, my, Elinor! Grow up. ma petite; learn, about life: learn to be a woman!" Elinor was on her feet now,‘ with if 1——" She choked fighting for breath. He; voice hoarse. even to her own ears. l l-le rose and bowed with ironic race. "l go. But one thins more. while I. i ‘music-hails for a while—yes. glitteringppera, never." thefShe felt herself growing icy cold, The tniihJThere was a roaring in her ears,1 _ _ |snd darkness seemed to be closing! 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