1 ui_4¢-“uri v il’ T-1 fi , i ».. .»_, ¢ <.» . __ ' _ _ ' if "i ll ;f_.-,~H4_,J_ Trad _ _ _ 'run cii.inLo'r'ris'rowN GUAnni.o~i__ _ SEPTEMBER 01.5, 1927 1--I- -ELIRSE LOVE l FRAQRANT /*Nil LLT 0' A _zinc inn inn liunuciinii J -.,............ 8 q iniqiwrm ‘ l,,il,,,QW,:,°[i,_}i,y ~, fwgiuieoes MQ; _ R0 ache Uni €f “ms @ \_ CHAPTER io 'rua RE.isc1'i:o surroic Z/ *m ss _ \ Q; With Kin Caisons dep:\iture._ 7 Norin.i felt infinitely h3l}l!1l‘I` She TE ` dinitteci shc had been Jealous Ofl - A MURTGAGE SALE( There will be sold in nlilii nut _. _. ri . _ ._ tion in front of the Law Cuurtsi i (_. if _ ,.._. .. _ Building in Chnrlottetoivn on Fridayi . the Twenty-third (lily oi' .\'eptember` A. D., 1927 at the lioiir ot' twelvi' east thence south to the road thence following the course oi' sxiid roiul west eight elmiiis :inil l`ni‘l_v tour links to the piuec ol mininenveincnllT 4 ~;f%`_ Q* I".-i_ ._ .- l ' 1 " ~ » . I /~.»»* :- li _ ~(\_ ~. ._ __ .». 1 \i\~»- Q \ _ - f'?§.~`.- 5< ~< .f .vs_ if --_i ---__.______.... "A girl soiziciiines does get credil .;' looking :_=:~.‘.’.rt, if her tailor o'ciock noon ALL 'I‘ll.‘i'l‘ parcel of _'_'-_f " land situate lying und being 'on "“~` Township Number l-`it'ty-three ii _ ,_,..\¢~_', 3_1 Kings County in Prince Edward ls- ¥I.’_.1_._ land bounded and described :is lol- - J - _'iii' lows, that is to soy: (‘omincncing on . _r ) ~, /‘ the north side of the rouil lending .,/' ""_.._ -`-"- "'\‘-_ lb Grand River from (`.i|'ilig;tn ut ` i' the southeast unglc ol' ii fiirin non' or` fi -'i formerly in possession oi' 'l‘liom;is 415.- Revell, thence acvoriling to tht-s magnetic meridian of the year llliil running north one hundred und; eight chains or until it meets the north west boundary ol o lkirni nun or formerly in possession of Aiigiiis Dogherty. tliencc lollowiiii: the ooursc of the said noi'tli\\'cst bound- ary a distance equal lu eight i-huiiis, _ - ci” containing eighty-tlircc in-ws ol`,i'.-:1`t." \ land more or less. l The above sale is iniuir uniler :milf by virtue of a Power ol' Siili-. von- tained in an lnilenturi- ol' )loi‘l;;':ii;e bearing date 29th (lay of ()<-tobcr; A. D.. 1903 and miide Iii‘in'i~c|i l’:lt- rick Casey ol` Gruinl I{i\'1-r llo:i(l.f Township Nunibez' l~`it`t_\'-tlii'i~(- iiil Kings County in l’riin~e liil\\'air_il ls~‘ land farmer of the lirst piirt iiini Walter A. 0. ltlorsoii oi' (`l\:n'lottc-l town in Queens (`ounty in suiil l.~a~, land barrister of the sc/:oinl pairt. and assigned by the .\.ii‘ McKinnon, Solicitors &e.. itoynll Bank Building, (‘h;irlntlelii\\ n. ‘ >E'I`lll‘.`i. il. lllil)l)Y A; .ANNIE ll. l~`l_’L`l`()N. Surviving Exei-utriccs |~;~l;il(~ Lemuci l\I. |’oole . 8763-8-25-tliiii. i DOMINION Ol" ('.\I\'.\ l).-\ . Province Of q ; ~ fr PRINCE is u .' ._ .' ' 1 1. .‘_:;=‘ _ nn um isi nn _lil _______ _ \\/__,l||i(.(.,.. ` ,~.'1‘>§fTf" °f_i.‘\ c ,_ ,_~ QQ y OH JUST l"l/\Kll`l'( ` ALITTLE .i i _Q STUMP In The l’1'obaie (`oui'l_ itith George V.. .\_ ii.. |9127 I In Re Estate ol' Albert l’. l’ron‘se late of ‘Murray liiirhor iii liing’s County in the said l'i-oviiici- (lci-e:\.s- ed testate By the llonouraililc A. llziii|iei'man Warburton.. Suiurgiilc., .l:iii;;i»,. iii' Probate, &c., &~e., To the Sheriff oi' the (founty ol _ Klng‘s County or any Coiistatlrlir. oi' ‘ literate person within said County.; oRei:TiNc.= l I WHEREAS upon reading the non( tion on file of Wiliiinnin,i .lllii-rin Prowse, Widow, William li'i~clvi'ieli Prowse and Albert Samuel |’i'o\\'.ve. Merchants, all of .\Iurr.iv lliirbour tors oi’ the above nainicd Estate: praying that ii citation may bc is- sued for the purpose liereiniifler sei forth: You are tlicrelore liereby rc- qulred to ciic all persoiis interest(-il in the said Estate to hc and iippi-:ir before me at ii Prohiilc ('niirt to bc held in the Court llonse in ('h:ir- iottetown, in Quceifs ('uii|\t_\-. in the said Provlnei-, on ’l‘lu|rsdav the sixth day of October in-.\t. i-oining, at the hour of i-levi-ii o`i-iorll fore- noon oi' the saint- (I:-_v in .<-lieu' muse if any they can wily the .»’\(~eoiint_s ol thc snld Estate should not lic lmsscli and the Estate eloseil :is praycil for in said petition :intl on motion of N. W. Lowther, Esq., Proctor i'oi' .siiirl Petitioner. And I rin hereby nriler that rt true copy hereof lu- forthwitli . published in some newspzipci' pub- lished in (fhzirloitetowii iilorcsniil. once in ciicii week for :it lciust four eoiiseciitivc wci-its i'roin the flute _ _,_ __/"Ll_\_ I .V 1?.-F`f.‘ ` /5 . /' _ f 1 > _ if" _// .’) /, _ // A 3 i .nistaken scnsc of devotion and a ness. as she overlooked them. The . lhc opposite end of town, was ul- rcady being laid, and ,thc plans. carefully, but tactfully. expurigatcd by Philip, were in the hands of the architects. lars. To have her was enough. 5 P _ ' . | A many of his foibles grew out of it liassionnte desire for her own halJlJi-; fouiidiition for their new home. fitl ”°“§I.'fns\\\ ~~» 5 wi-»wM°"° A per? 7 |NCllEA$|Nli IN CANADA \ ` _ ` ' - '~_“~-_ _ _ -__;;;1;1\~f_ A _ igllll. 'Sl`iC \Vill`il€Cl Philip illl h€l"l Y ' ell, and. unreasonable as had been, _ ` her resentment against sharlnil himi wiih ri friend whom he hadnt Seen! _ _ - in years. she had not been able to_ / 0\'et'coi1ie _ Now she was alone with Philip, ex- cept for her fathcr's sometimes try-l in resencc But she knew that I E A LE I . ` With all ill loodneu sealed f tight in the clean metal-foil package. King Colo comes in ‘ perfect condition to delight you. Your grocer can supply you. I l I . _ ‘Congres here today. |per also referred ro in'ipoi't:=.nt de-, If Seemed w hm' that me lasticynlcal ab°“" me °bvi°us change mf Production of both metals in Can-,posits of lead and Zinc ores in Man-I faint' “loud that had d“"k°_'_‘ed Img-her Social status' she was gmtemlieda has steadily increased during itoba. northwestern Quebec. Gaspc. f l 1 n a f: in 110112011 U ‘Cf 1° “Ym°°“ Y* l*b“L there was nmhmg in he’ si’“"rccent years. until today the Doin- Peninsula. and elsewhni-cl l)evr~ioD- recedcd into the distance. yplc, unaffected manner of receiving » k th ,.id~_ in -_ ' ~ l ion ran s among e wo s ipoi ment of several of these deposits is Under the Spell Of 1101' n0rf<‘¢ll0ve._tiicse salutations to suggest that shetam pmducm_ Wm, an output ap. ~ She bmomed Wim 3 “cw bcamy a.“dl“'“s in the least nattered by th°m"proaching if not equalling. that 0f|thfit in the near future. they will *"""°°i“°55- Philip Kendall' “mlchmgishc “°k"°Wl°dged them with 9' plea"Australia, the Einpire's other chief .add their quota to the Lead and her. fell. himself bging swept awaylsant bo\v and a smile, but offered source of these metals It is Conn, zinc output of the Dominim (-1 n r in by " r°“e“'° an CWI" C cas' glno further °“°°"r8'gement to thuseidentiy expected that during the next “The Contact Process- for the passion. He almost began to wonder|who seemed to want to join iier, or fc in both h ii w years success t ese n- how he, knowing that she loved him.| to ask her to share their table. | es of activity Wm further increase Blende Gaso was described in de. had been down-hearted over the' Just as she was about to leave, a i . » . ' 1 d i t ut, iv- t il ‘ . b Stanle Robson. mere matter of it few thousand dol- youn man strode into th‘ h ' dzgmadas ea-d an ' z nc ou P 8 8 m 1 Pape): y ~ y g _ c s op an crossed directly to her._ Afld YEL he W” Pecummy inarm' "I Saw You fmm the s"°°°'" helducers.. There is one producing Zino`Ltd., London. This paper proved of “lam H9 fmmd his €°Ve "(52 gg a“"°u“°;_°d abrupitgy' 93"; Seated hzmlmine in Quebec. and some Lead exceptional interest in view of 'the . ‘ c ‘ . if 't t ' - - ' _ _ ‘ #li H21“‘f?.‘S2‘8.‘2S°.‘»2 2.355 oi W” °' "“"" l§::'“.;~'.i.:f.°.?;':‘~;i:.t:.';'=.‘.1‘.§x:."z:::;2:..§‘n'.“.i;‘;:‘.§:;"';fi;i\ expression. It was his nature to be Noi' a‘.' cl h k fl h ' ' ni s car c ee s us cd, and reserved, just as it was Norma’s to a little. annoyed sparkle came intoways been obtained from mines iifacid by mfs process from the be 5hy» 3 lime afraid °f her hus' her blue eyes' The man was 9'" em' the interior of British Columbia,|waste gases from their smelter at fixtures consisting of Parlor, Dlningroom, Bedroom and Kitchen. Parlgi-_. band and her new estate. Even now, ployec in the bank at which l~_er.fa- where me Sullivan is now the |m»g_‘C,,nis¢0n, onlin-i0_ thcy failed to understand each oth- ther did business. set Zinc and Lead mine in the Other papers presented at thelony card table, several beautiful mahogany chairs, 1 Ottoman, 1 extra cr completely. Each was afraid of “R,eal1 S dne o ‘rc =' s 'dd . _ ‘ I,-i: '~ :" ll-_ .» , ll M. _- .T;>-' i unc: Are there any sharks ln :csc waters? I-le: Ver.. but thcy'rc so tame lu_~y'il mi off your hand. ._ _.___ ___ __ <'~ *JC ` ' ' '“’ 0,# » -isncf. wiorrcuil l ' .'»L‘.-~ if.; L_ ._ . _ 5/" DOll`i'UP THERE? -: i-.='V;=5§‘ 'r f _ -. .~_v. .i 3; ` “T-» ~» SPEECH' ' ii” "`° ` -= l ._ , ;~.‘f=' §_.-r /§ss`;"" \ §/ ' V1 . l` . x l\.(/ l/lilo g \ - i ‘» .i_._.;._;;(':.--\ -f.-‘sz.‘=\_ v » \. > Ex aforesaid, the Exeeutrix :tml lixeru- . V / ~ _ 1. \` __ .. ,_ watt; _ __ /._ __ _ "_’__’*_._. ...A ._ _- ALWAYS FAMILIAR "Is she familiar with professional men?" "Always, my dear." 32:. is . l. - __~§" ) I \__;. Z 0 _-1* i "Let the Clark Kitchens help you" » CLARIUS _ SOUPS _. NOT ALWAYS PARTED “A tool and his money are soon hfireoi' :intl tliiii :i true copy hereof parted." n he forlliivitli posted in till foliouli the hall ol' the ('ourt llousc in Georgetown lu King’s (‘nuuly afore- said. in front ni` the llall :it Miirriiy H Harbor iiforcszild, :mil ut the .store of “Q Prowse Ai' Suns, Liniited, :it Murr:i_v i, llarbor aforesaid, so th:\t_ii|I per- ,, sons interested in the saiiil Estate ns ._ aforesaid. may. have. flue. notice 'i thereof. I GIVEN under my llzlml and thc' Seal oi' the said (`niiri this Ziltli day. of August. A. li.. 19137 and ln the eighteenth _veiir of ills Majestyi-i reign. (Sgd.l A. li. W/\RIlllR'f`0N, _ .lmlzc of I'rnhnla~. 8894-9-1-th4l_ [fl llglioini. Riitwlvs IN' » on real Ch'Town em. ou.. son. isis. Carvell Bros., Ltd. _,_ ‘_ S 'mm Annu Ltd* _ ` ' -35'? EFFECTIVI-I SEPT. 25Tll. |927 ` S For Further Particulars Apply to ' _ - ' ii; No-soon united-to some gold public places respectfully, nnmely, in dlgger." ili<'|iai'(ii»¢oll. (>l'Sy(iiio_v, N. hrv yesterilziy iii the olficlnl UD' i\i|i|_.' ol the siiliorirw court. l’re-| ent nt Ilia ecreniony “'05 Ulf" lewiirt, of Bury, lhn Lord (‘hlol ii.fi|i<~(~. ni' liiiglitiial. _ " All moore used on , 3l0N’l‘R=l~l.\l., Sept. lil.--Llziiiflc I-(-,,,,,_.,,_,,,,,,,_,,.,d~ a S.. `< ' .is iiiliiilltivl lo Iliv- Qlivilii-e hill' w_ CLARK mmncd ' \ Canada S. S. Lines STEAMSHIP BERVICE MONTREAL Charlottetown And St. John’s ('l|/\N(il~;_s; ' S. S. FARNIIUM Leave Leave TRAIN S('lll'2l|llI.FS M ¢ 2.0 Y' Y 5'- y “ 3*’ “ 9" world. The cies from this and Vancouver meeting were: “Dewater-l ---~~ ' ' ' '”°* --'W 0(.l~iei~ British columbia mines are ing the Lower Levels of the Sim- S l l - » l v ,F `_ ly pnlroulzcd. It was crowded the clitc of the town. As she dawdled over her niullins and tea. it amused her to note the number of bows and smiles she rn- ceivcd from smart women who hurl <:ci-ircely noticed her heretofore. Marriage with Philip Kendall had fionc that for her! She was too innatcly sweet to be ith wivesi enable you to serve delicious soups at small expense at ii momcnt’s notice. Sold e v e ry w h e re . ‘ Montreal " riiiié léi-ii5i5riM`i`s`"éi'i§°|“ seen on her way dowh-town. cheeks., my husband?" She started to rise and gaunt. with unruly blond halr.l _ . . _ ~ ~ His “Y”-S W“f"- H-*' “fee” “S S0” W°'*’f' waz (a.'¢:n ill..-.nl siniinr .oi-vin-_._ \b°"°“"y' .M" E' J' H“"'°y' SW' Prflfesslonal Cards and there were taint. purplish hol- lows in his pale face He was re- ' ' ' I . ' ,.i . _ _ ' _ _ . ' _ ‘ ‘ ° puted to be brilliant. when he chose 9i30 P. M. g "'"'ms` Xmial' (Nm L Aiitl. I)r° (J. L. Archlbald to be so. and he was in line for an WCAE (517) pins Wamsch nw '_'f"Y _*Ulf _ I- - ~ ~ » C /1\““lS» Graduate of N. Y. Post Graduate excellent Position in the bank. but.l ' ' "",’Ifl"' M Mem Service' _ . _ Mediiml S0h°°| “nd H05Pif»8| in his nrivaioiife (oi. nt least, in his _ _ ‘° "am" 0* the l“0"'Y‘°"' Practice limited fc Eye. Ear. Nose talk) he was Scornml of nu C(m__ SPORTS TALKS luastorii Division members are its and Throat _*lg Dominion now ranks among W0r1d’s Big gestProducersof These Minerals Which are of»'Greal;.Iinportance to In- l (lustry. U »=\=~“"2 ' _ --H-if '--- ~-iii .ill 7-"sl" " " ' . . _ (Canadian Press) Zinc from Canadian ores amounted _ |to 68.000 tons. of which 62,000 was VANCOUVER. B. C., Sept. 15.-_refined at Tadanac. This plant ls Zinc and lead ai'e important-fea.tui'- probably the most complete and mo- ;cs of the Mining industries of the dem refinery in the world. The ‘Dominion and the situation in re- Lead-Zinc ores of the interior oi gard to them was reported on in an British Columbia. are very complex, ‘optimistic strain by T. W. Binsay. and the working out of a successful lconptroller of the Consolidated Min- process for treating them ls afgreat ling and Smelting Company and Dr. tribute to the skill of Canadian me-l ‘F. J. Alcock, of the Canadian Geo- taliurgists. 1 _ilogical Survey, at the meeting of thel In addition to the active produc- iEmpire Mining and M¢t9JlUr8l08l ing centres, the :iuthors of the ‘pa- now in progress, :ind it is probable manufacture of Sulphuric Acid from ing her a still higher ranking than General Works Superuitenclent of at present among the wor1d's pro- the National Smelting Company. .Crinada‘s Lead and Zinc has ol- cessfully manufacturing sulphuric sent for refining to Tadanac, B.C. mer and Jack Mines ‘Transviiali by' In 1926, approximately 140,000_R. Craib; and ‘A New Form of Air tons of _metallic lead was produced_Meter, and the Measurenicnt of* from ores mined in Canada. and of Compressed Air.” by E. J. Laschiner: this 125,000 tons was refined at the both authors being members of the Tadanac plant. During the samelsouth African Institute of Engln-' year the production of metallic eers. T0m0rr0W’S ,Radlli i\\'_<_~A_l1_ (511‘i:3iq-iiiébiii-gil. ‘-.invon E Program 7.0. P; M. 1 ' vif'i‘Ac (511) Mass. News noview.l FRIDAY, SEPT. 1 6 7:45 P. M. DANCE ORCHESTRA -7- 1 . ii 'ins bubteredstoasf, 1 . A_ healthful sian_for any day: Appenzing slices of toasted l-lOV_=_I_S,generously buttered! AJ Different and delicious in flavo"r . . . . easily i digested . . . . and so nourishing! ( 0/ 1 i No other bread can give you, slice for slice, the healthful nourishment that H6VIS cloes. HBVIS Flour is o Product of Western Canada Flour Mille Co. Llmlqd Toronto and Winnipeg. im Ask Your Baker or Grocer for Hovis Today 1 -Al|lIT|llN $AlE= Auction Sale at 27 Kin Square on Thursda Se tember l5t . g _ Y. D h, com- mencing at 10.30 o'iilock sharp, ‘of all the beautiful furniture and hous( Beautiful Nordimer Upright Plano, in genuine mahogany ease; I mahog; Turksh Parlor Squire, several steel engravings, I marble- tabl WP o ani everal other articles. Dining Room-table, chairs, china, crookery and silverware, 1 hall stand, l table, quar tered oak, lot of carpenters nnil garden tools-Kitchen fully equipped with all articles in excellent eonill- tion. 4 Bedrooms, fully furnished, 1 nice suite) 8 pieces in cherry, l oak, 1 white enamel set, several Ostermoor mattresses, lot oi' bedding in blniili. ets, etc. 2 old mahogany swinging mirrors, 1 cedar chest and lots of beau- tiful articles not mentioned. Sale starts in kitchen and on time, posi- tive. No reserve. Also 1 mahogany card table, 1 mahogany _book-case, l chest oi' drawers nd several other articles. ' _ Sale starts on time, and in kitchen. Tenns cash. JULIA ll. CHANDLER, CHAS. II. CHANDLER. ' Executors of tho late Edward F. Chandler. A. MaeDONALD, - Auctioneer. A 9-12-4i_ ,,,,c,,,_,,,,,,,a, Radia ,,,.°Wms '\vm.\R (545) Buffalo. Dancing. _ ` 9=3° P- M- no c MtN sioovnn T A it i c0NcE______S ' ,WHK (265) Ck__v0land_ Dancc_ ___ ~R__/_;_e_ ` - ~ . 'e ly iunount equal to 3 por cent of lim l 10:30 P. M. 1 12:90 Noon IUDKA (316) -Pitts. Dancing. C Wm' (:s<»:ii Rnfriilo. rm-|ii~_sii»n. l “‘3° P- M' - 1:25 p_ M_ -WIBZ (333) Springfield. Statler. ivvimll (tix) iznstoii. niiioicni. '-“*‘**°*_*“' A now not onminii inn pn ii i 3:00 P. Nl. NORTH AMEFHQAN '-'FE , Endowment Act onine into oligraif wi.w (-ies) cint-i. Mt-.|110S==. lost: "I've loci-ned by sad experience; ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' nniicinn ali-eoiiy written, mid ser-_ _ ' touch with her former World. Oldiiicvei' to ask your permission for iiny_Wm‘( 1 V0 I vien lo policyholders, are three h";"h°"°r' ';_m"" ii* "“"‘i"5i "“""’_ associates- there were not inany-"thing" he snid. “I'm always turn-1 . ` H ' 'fun' E" ` important factors necessary before ‘"1 U rm” '~ WW" he is “mined were forgotten she lived muy forlwd do‘wn,, ~ (FFF (ill) Moiiticiil. 0rcliesli'zi. representatives me m_|v"em_d to to claim for only so much eiidow~ Philip and her father. iv She laughed a critic vexcdiy p¢0.| 8:00 P' M.” qualify for membership. mem “B “"°“ld b"i“g his m°°"'° “D One afternoon when she was sliop-‘ple were looking iii liinir diiogtion ‘WJZ (454) N` Philco "m"'.t.° in iicldition to the twenly~fonr ti’ th” level °f that Of 0 "mn 0" . ping down-town she dropped into zilsydiicy Sgokeyc hopeless iiifaliiiiiioiil Wmz’ Wim' WBZA' KDKA’ ky' members of the Club present nt the the b‘“"l“ WW” ‘l_"“Wi"li' °"‘l°“" little tea-shop tlmt She had f0I'm0i`-`for hcr was matteri of coininon`W¥Y,‘\I_. W, N Y M I I W eonv(-iillnii (im following Ummm of ment for it similar niimhei' ol’ elili- W` iknowledgc. He was a ratliei'sti~iking. |;_`ms 1'; "\),`.EA|_. '\,§,.|'.'R((;" \i,»LT,}f` the C0l!\DHl\y H180 i\tt<‘11d0d¢ Ml g:°_°';_r_t_‘;__;'_f3 '_’_w""_____1;2”e_f;_"“‘ _“flu and conspicuous; young man-tall. WRC Ksm W6 - i _\V. B. l`a_vlm‘. President & Manag- » Y f P y o .i AQ C' WTIC' WM ing Director; Mr. fi. F'. Flnnaguiif , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ vrvlsor ol Ageii(-.ici-i; Mr. ll.W §“;“' qT_‘;:_|"'0£_)_'_L_l_':_"' Manning Ai-=s't. Supervisor ol' Al:- ceive the report of the Committee appointed to confer with the Gov- vrnment regarding the Prohibition Act and its enforcement. and to transact other business. A full at- The Temperance Alliance oi Prince Edward Island. C. w. cnosny. President R. H. STAVERT, Secretary 9139 14 Zi ¥H4+Q+%H * -l|0TlGE _ A To Oyster Fishermen The season for Oyster Fishing opens on the twenty-first day of September. Fishermen must send in applications for their license to the respective overseen befor`e beginning operations. All boats fishing for venuons and ___0dc8_ _ 3_o__ ____ M_ follows: (LL. Fischer, l’rci»iidnnl; Testing Eyes and supply", G|ass¢s__0yg|¢i-3 on iihllii bod, glull have ii S . F. X. LeBlanc Vice-President' A. 'Il youll signal the waitress for .I .3 Ji i_ gil __ _ ' _ ' _ 017108. BBYCI' BUi|dll'l8 another cup_ ,.11 me you tea_.. of__YiiW _lift (` "0 QU0 I ‘HN w. iwnnnoii. i..ii. Hyatt, ll.(._ | fered Norma. uncomfortably consci- ing eyes and i-ier unpaid Ci-ie¢i¢_ lmenmm E hum] W 1'! 11,' '|0mC° H°Ul'S-9 W 12-30- 130 L0 500 ~ : . . ' . -ti ' ` ous of the glances of the people Bug, he reached Qui; il bony hi-md _ _ c' _ ' 0' Tm'-*--m about her. and remembering thqiim-i ¢9_ugi»ii her wi-ist, 'TH' .Gmini H' Lamhinn' C'M` M ileiuleriioii N E Phelan' IL P number corresponding with that of Great George Sli-eel, the license legibly marked or painted on the bow of the host, in while coloured letters on o black ground- Buch letters shall be at least ilvt :nik stokess conduct had nomo -'Nots (assi Ih 1 'mm D H St°v°"s°"' Mi" M cLe0d & Bentley ‘ . o uve reason or _ - ,_ _ ~ _ _ '_ when she had refused the last of niswliag I so iv L mike' O S'-Fvemu' G C Bur J' A' BENTLEY numerous proposals. l “I do 'hope he'll drink his tea‘ quickly and go," she said to herself. "I wonder why he wanted to secl me." ‘-- Sydney Stokes. consuming mumns and tea with tragic gloom. dldn'ti help her, as she began t/o chatter about impersonal matters. Finally. he cut deliberately into her account of rt motor collision that sho had "So you went and married that-i that bounder?" Crimson flooded Norma’s clear “How dare you speak like that of infiignnnny. forgetful or the wnt¢h~' Y bldge. J. McLaren; C. Leik t; W. (To becontlnuedl J. Fair; 'l‘.E. Bourke; Lit. nniies in ieniiih. rims be guided accordingly. s. 'r. oAi.l.AN'i‘. ` oirioe: uxo Richmond sn-cet . lmmhr °‘ “'”°"°" MONEY TO LOAN ' oooyon 444,944+ ooo Charlottetown, P. E. I. _(000-9-13-tlzvlihusat. ‘”‘ W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Attomey-at-Law _ _ _\ ;_ Why Bald So Young? , " ` ski Cuticura will heip` You T0 preveni°lose of hair. Dandniti, usually - - the cause ol` premature baldness, may be i easily removed by regular shampoos with ` -3» Cuticura Soap. preceded by touches of Culi- cura Ointment. 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