01“; ,4 $155 acres, located 2 n» mm Albany bli- Ole“ i" heel and Churches. Also HIM cusehold furniture and kitchen g, property of the Estate Geilllfi hmpbeu, Sale Frldsy. Ml! “lb o'clock. ‘ s. srawanr AFN-WK- a e iiesidential Property 5252 Grafton Street McLeod & Bentley ,___________ n-aiie MORTGAGE SALE wanna: WILL Bu sou) u Public Auction in front o! the Lew o-Cgllljt! Building in Charlottetownb“ “ m. day. tnte lttvlseldyzyoifglofi! nee-n, ALL ‘ailing TRACT PIECE am) rsncnl. of laud situate lying w! B911"! w TownshiP number 36 in Que“! 9mm‘ n. u, Prince Edward 1siund_ bounded and described as rollowa that is to say: COMMENCING at a square W" ed in the west aide of the roll! ending through the Milloove Settle- ment at the southeast corner 0! llml formerly in the occupation o! Brill! O'Neill thence west 8O 61ml!!! W‘ l line dividing lots number 34- and_ 35.. thence south along tbs said division iins a distance that will admit o! 0 dhains at right angles with last men- tioned line, thence east 80 chains to aaid road and thence along said road to the place of commencement eon- tnining 72 acres c! land n little more or less. The above sale is made under and by virtue ct a power c! sale contained --= '.i‘“ii“"i “ream? no. 1:2- a seem - gwgen Daniel Fer Brodie of Bedford in Queens County e oresaid, and iiilia Bradley his wifel nf the one art. lnrl the undersigned lilorlgugeo o the other part, and because of default having been made-in the payment of the principal and interest thereby particulars applg at the n! B. . MacPhee. olicitor, Riley Building Charlottetown. 13am um 12in. day of April a. n. ANTHONY J. DDUGAI Mortgages LVIORTIIY l.Oll 5663 SIRE AL. WOBTHY DAM MARY LOU BY LONSET 206% MIR CAPE. AC1]! SW!‘ Warflaylieuwlllbematedwltla nfewmarceuniilhegoeslntrnln- iuglnlylst. Tenn-CUM Notellecember 1st, orSMOcAba-ianithneoembcrlse. BonshamLB. i The Thoroughbred Stallion IT. SYLVESTBI, Bel. M41, Ollie A Premium Wolllli 1260 Ibu- Sire Nouuelnn. lmp. Dam Yolandc, Imp. lotretown for the very highest quality. ted number of mares this season. Agrloul (hrarlottetown, in Charge. E ii! ' E 1 iiiigziigiiiggg 35$ ggiggi-g E .Ez§§a§;§§ii§;; %§§;,,§§§§,e;_ .§ia§%§ri§i§ glo . “Vflio? Mr. Collins? Why, he didn't i went without so much as 10011118 hack at me." "And then what did Dex‘ say?" Molly quaved. "Well, you know Del’. he new!’ does aay much. I said I wouldn't have brought; Mr. Collins down only that I promised you I would-that you wanted him to know that Mr. MW downright sick. and we had to send out for the doctor again." “0h." murmured Mfllly. "Is he very much worse?" “No, he is really s lot better. The doctor said he thousht he would be better ofl upstate-that his nerves were in a bed way and that his wound would heal quicker i! he got up there where it was quieter. So I helped them get him down to the train and hurried back here so I'd be here when you called." "Thanks a lot," said Molly dully. She hung up the receiver wearlly. If Dex‘ had cared at all, she thought, he would have managed somehow to tall: to her a minute on the telephone end say he was sorry that he had believed all the t rot about heri Sis felt; that he surely awed her some apology for that. Presently she told herself that he would write. But alter a week oi dreary days dragged by in which aha had no word oi’ him, there came a brie! note from his stop-mother thanking her for her goodnes when Dex’ was in- jured, and saying that he seemed to be much improved, and that they both wanted to congratulate her on her good iortune. After that. Molly heard nothing more. she mm that trite phrase "good fortune" that they had in some way learned of her claim on the Rogers’ estate. But naturally she couldn't explain to them how involved and uncertain that was. Nor did she remotely sus- pect how the gentle Mrs. Moran's elderly garrulity had exaggerated the amount that Molly might some day receive. It didn't remotely occur to the distrsit little widow that Dexter Hatch tho an she might have brocded less. instead oi being her normally active little self, she wandered listlessly about the great house and garden. Mrs. Rogers senior bad grown so steadily worse that Molly saw her only a few moments each day. Most of the time the dying woman lay in a stupor from opiates. Dreary, humid midsummer days dragged along. There was really only one break i.u the hopelessly . Jimmie Gordon came to see her, whirling intothsdriveinhismortyiooiung car, with a. rather giddy huddle- aged couple and their pretty niece with him. Utterly iliocioel and absurd of Mnliytocazvaofcouraqtihatdim- rule's manner toward her had so changed. He was polite, almost locu- lar, but unmistakably he had the air of being a man who no longer wanted her. He seemed what Molly called the "csgey-doirt-w-auiz-to- Ol-T COLOUR? HOW IS YOUR LIVER? Wake up your Liver Bile —-Witlrout Calemel Y IIVI‘ snail .'hot. “In! Zufiaelamlna‘ five urgnusonlolkil byre topouroutih datiytwopouuds ilquidblle toycurboweis fit Property In Charlottetown For Sale by Tender Boiled tenders are invited by the undersigned up to May 5th, 1984 for the purchase of that desirable residential property on McGlll Avenue consisting of 2V; acres of land merit]! a commodious dwelling house thereon, being the of the Trustees of Si. James Church and occupied 7' until recently by the late Mr. and Mrs. Pollock. - I The house is connected with City water and Electric ‘ Light and also has sewer pipe connections, The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. D. A. MacKINNON, P. O. Box 140. get out and stay out and Collins . Ifherdayshadbeenbiasyoucséymrr Bu fiaai? ii was very like Kerry's. "Nice moon," she commented feebly. "Lovely moon-last night." Molly said that it was. snuggled on. like thaw" The nurse came back and Molly drifted out into the hot still garden and watched POPPY Petals fail, She was wearing a little old thin white dress of her own but the garden hat‘ was an exquisite broad - brimmed French one that the nurse had brought down to her saying, “Mrs. Rogers says she doesn't want a skin like yours ruined—" The garden was an old one, most elaborately landscaped, with a lily pool and a sun dial and digniiled box hedges. Dexter Hatch, guiding his rickety old car slowly down the side road according to the directions given him at the vlllaw. stopped abruptly when he caught sight o! her. The garden was far back Irom the road. She did not see him, but sat lovely and remote, trailing listless fingers in the lily pool. She looked, he thought unhap- pily, the way princesses are aup- posed to look. The massive dignity o! the greet house behind her and that superb garden in which she set actually stunned him. His courage oozed away abruptly. Ills own sprawling comfortable old house on a far away hilltop with its half-kept, country-looking lawn, and the scraggly lilacs and syringe. bushes warlike a peasant! shack in contrast. Fool pride oi course, but how could he go to her and say, "I love you and I want you to marry me but you'll have a rough time o! it it you d“ because busi- ness isn't very good and half of what I earn goes to‘ my stepmother and her girls." He literally ached with longing for her. But he shut his jows grim- ly, leaned over, slipped. hack Ihe broikeendlethlsoldcercoestdown the hill. (‘Ilo Be Continued.) ROCKFORD SQUARE SCHOOL Grade X-i, Mary Doyle; 2, Lucy Peters; S, Madelyn Berrigsn and Grace Campbell. Grade IX-l, Elimbeth Gallant; :1, Gladys Pound; 3, Vernita McKen- e. 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