immza-m-rnnsmseio o» M’ c-a- - I CORN is the one grain native to America; nature's most healthful ’ cereals. To know how delicious it can be, just sit clown'to s. bowl of crisp Kellogg's Corn Flakes with milk or cream! One of A CORNAFLAKES *'Grsof for tho HJJIQ -—-susy to digest. * Charlottetown to ‘RESIDENCE- s. FOR _s_ALE .- chen; i ‘at: a 15 Dorchester Street. Ch-nlottetown. ‘ ‘Cafe Parlor Car Service St. John Effective Monday, June 3rd. Cafe Parlor Car will be operated between St. John and Charlottetown daily ex- cept Sunday on Train N0. 1-i, leavlnE St. John 1.20 p. m. connecting at isltfoncton with Train No. 40 for Char- lottetown. Commencing Tuesday June Lilli, Cafe Parlor Car will be operated i/botween (‘harlotictown and St. John _ leaving Charlottetown on Train No. 39 at 6.45 a. m. daily except Sunday connecting at Moncton with Train N0. ' 13 for St. John. 5128-64-51. We offcr for sale a fine brick resi- --' SMILES -" eacc. , deuce on Prince Street. First floor Intalns Reception Hall,, ¢Dining Rosq Living Room and Kit-l IOOIIIJ floor, Four Bedrooms‘ and bath; two rooms and bath on, _ tans floor. I Concrete basement with set tubs,‘ 1nd new steam furnace. All modern ~ uunVEIllQIICCS. Lot 42 by 85. a Apply. THE EASTERN TRUST COM-, PANY 52l2-6-6-3l v i EYES TESTED ‘Q AND i‘, GLASSES rirran t" a. w. TAYLOR a. s. TAYLOR Optometrists I42 Richmond Street ROYAL SECURITIES CORPORATION LIMITED. ‘ J. It. Paton, Manager. . Investment Bankers Offices in all Leading Cities oi Canada. Telephone 822. 1 ‘l’ Mark R. McGuigan, B. A. hannsran, sotrcnon, arc. MONEY T0 LOAN Glmeron Block, Charlottetown, P.E.I. I tgfohibition Commission airman, Mr. GEORGE E. BROWN. , Margate. P. E. I. : Send all information regarding ln-, _ fractions of Prohibition Aer. to the] ' above ' ‘ Or"I‘o Chief Inspector B. J. Haywood Phone ‘I09 8101-11 ld-lyr. 2 McLeod & Bentley .. J. A. BENTLEY ' w. a. BENTLEY, x. c. ~ , “Barrister and Attorney-at-Lay . Office: I80 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. l. i A cDonald & McPhee "" B. A. A. MeDONALD. II. P‘. MoPIIII ' IITIRS. ATTORNEYS. ETC- MONII TO LOAN Building l“ - “A chicken gets more tender and s hard-boiled egg tougher when stewed." Bass: The Hammer-head Shark and the Swordfish seem very chum- my these dsys. Trout: Yes, they've both joined the carpenter’: union.’ Ham (on board the irk): Gosh, this place is crowded. dad. I'd give anything to be able to walk round. Noah: Well, you can't walk round here-an arc is only part of a circle, you know. "What system of weights does Homer msntlon in his Iliad?" "Troy wslghf, I suppose." r-m-—-—--——————- ’ Stewart & Lowther , , _ N. W. LOWTHIB 'uIDI!'l'II8. IOLICITOIB. ETC- lt Great George Street TO LOAN "How did you know hs hsd nsvsr insi your wile?" "lsssusc no said It would bs s plsssurs to most hsr." EFFICIENT OPTICAL‘ SERVICE I!!! IXAIIINID, GLAIIII SDPPLIID AND ITITID. OAIIIUL ATIINTION GIVIN ‘I0 IIPAII WORK. J. W.‘ JOHNSTON lsgtsifisdtlpismsisbs . lliisatlitsi " ram-m. ___.,,._,,_ onus-mm l One Man '8 Wife . B! EAR-SARA WEBB ' Copyright A REVELATION TO YVONNE The days that followed the dinner I party seemed less dull to Yvonne be- ‘cause she could still recall the ex- citement of that day. She felt deeply grateful when she thought of Bob West. rm intuition told her he was her friend. She felt equally suspi- cious when she though of Anne, forl? her intuition told her here was an enemyf , g, In spite of her vow of obedience, which she had no intention of break- ing. she often pictured herself in hcr imagination dressed like Anne. Sev- eral times she pulled her hair back from her face to get the effect of u bob. She made herself l. plentiful supply of lovely silk underthings, and ,took to grooming herself far more i carefully than she had ever done. She bought shoes for herself, too, and sheer stockings. Richard had said nothing about shoes and stockings I and soon Yvonne had a collection- .sturdy ones for walking. and several lpairs for slender high-heeled affairs ‘that she loved to mince around her room in. In fact her mirror was her great- est consolation these days, It told her she was pretty, that her color vcas good, her skin fresh and pink. her blue eyes clear and sparkling Richard never told her of any oi these things. He did not see them. He h_ad'come lately upon s. case of unusually interesting speclme... and he was working at them night and day. One morning he said to Yvonne: "I wish you'd bring s. tray large enough for two this noon. a man from the Smithsonian Institution is coming down to look over some of my work and he will probably be here through lunch time." v “You do not care to come down- stairs where I can give you a hot lunch?" Yvonne asked. Richard shook his head. "We'll be too busy to stop for that," he sn-' swered. ’ . It was a tastefully arranged tray Yvonne carried up to the laboratory at l. She had made sandwiches of chicken and her own homemade ‘cheese with guava. delly. During the i morning she had baked small cakes and iced them. There was a bowl of egg salad flanked with hearts of let- tuce and celery. In the center was a. mound of fruit freshly chilled and she added a pot of coffee which she prayed they would drink while it was hot. She tapped at, the door and waited for Richard to come so~ that she miflht tell him about the coffee. Get- ting no answer, she knocked again. "I'll get it presently," he called to her. "Too busy to come to the door right now, Yvonne." She went downstairs, somehow chilled by his irritable voice. The afternoon passed slowly. Soon after 4, while Yvonne was standing in the kitchen, marshaling her ideas for dinner she heard the two men come downstairs. At the front door they paused for a few words. For- tunately Yvonne could not under- stand them, as they spoke in Eng- llsh. "Mighty interesting day, Ross," the visiting scientist said. “And say, you've surely got a good cook. French isn't she?" i Before Richard could say. “My wife v prepared our lunch," hi; visitor had shaken hands and gone. Richard was ashamed for s moment. But the ev- ening paper lay on the table he Q Why be a sufferer‘ from SKIN DISEASES when you can procure “Pel1icura” that will remedy all these troubles. To be had at all drug stores. Price $1.25 P! Rs The Annual Meeting of the Prince Edward nuns ‘am. Association will ~ be nus a. the Parlor 6i tbs YMCA. Grafton Street, Charlottetown, Wed- nesday evening the Ith Jan. at 7.30 P. If. II. M. DAVIION, LIQIL- OOI. Pssidsat. CIIAIIQI LIIGI, bloat-Col. run CHARTIOTTETUWN ctr/moms FREfi-l CLEAN _ , quality. ‘i. V (Sweet as the mountain air and as exhilarating in its freshness is your cup of King Cole Tea. Each air- proof metal-foil package is full of could hear Yvonne moving about the kitchen and he-was very tired. In fl moment he was deep in an easy chair, absorbed in the news. YVONNE MAKES A DISCOVERY Yvonne receded more and more from his range of interests. lie took to working all evening as well as all day and Yvonnds loneliness grew. Slowly loo. there dawned a realiza- tion that Richard was unaware of her love for him, and that he had never loved her, as in her simple heart she had beleived he did. She was never bitter when she thought of this. She had far more than she could have had in marrying the village smith. for instance. She finally decided that she would bear with the loneliness and neglect as long as she could. and then if she felt that Richard truly dld not need her, she would ssk him to let her return to France. Having made this decision, provided a way of escape for herself if the necessity arose, she felt better. and went about her work with her customary good cheer. Her work finished, she would often finger the magazines and books that lay plentiful about the house. She had n0 French books which she could have read, though she was not pro- ficient in the art, of reading. But she could pore over the pictures and this she often did. Once in a while she bought a brightly covered magazine and turned its pages, studying the meaning of some of the more fasci- nating illustrations. Then she discovered she could pick out little tunes on the piano. After that she spent many hours playing tunes with one finger. She could play the alrs of all the folk songs she knew and would sit singing them softly and playing them with one finger. One day, as she sat playing and singing, a ring took her to answer the door. A man stood there. hat in hand, a kit of tools slung over one shoulder. "Tune your piano, lady?" he asked. Yvonne shook her head. The man styles. and trying to understand the: took in her strange dress. "No speak English?" he asked. Yvonne shook her head again. He made the motion of playing the piano with his free hand. “Fix it," he said. , Yvonne comprehended the motion. This man had something to do with pianos. She was bored and dull, so she opened the door and asked him in. "I will let you touch my friend,’ she said in French, “but you must not hurt him, he is all I have in this quiet house. None others speaks to me." She had always referred to the piano as a person, and truly it often seemed to her that the piano under: stood hcr and answered her moods. ‘ She watched the man unsling his kit and go over to the instrument. He sat down on the bench and struck the chords and ran the scales after the manner of piano tuners the world over. Yvonne listened entranced. NOTICE We, the undersigned merchants of Montague, Lower Montague, Cardi- gan and Itilmnlr, agree to close our respective places of business at 8 p. rn. daily except Saturday, from Mon- day, Juno 10th ‘until further notice and on Dominion Day, July 1st. And we, the undersigned merchants of .Montague and Lower Montague. ag- ree to close our respective places of business Wednlsday afternoons at I p. m. commencing July Jth and end- ing September 4th. POOLE l; THOMPSON LTD. WRIGHT a STEWART J. L. YOUNKEIt L. G. IVES J. W. MUBDOCK k C0. I. E. PARKMAN D. J. McLEAN McLEOD d: MoGItEGOR. W. A. POOLE d; 00.. IaMoniagne. McGOWANS, LTD. Kllmuir J. A. McDONALD t C0. Cardigan It. J. MeDONALD, Cardigan. L. C. ALLAN, Cardigan. 5l6l-8-3-3l Homes in the Province ance of the homo improvement in painting. and entrance driveways I Beautifying Farm Homes In order to encourage the beautifying of Farm His Honor- Lieutenant Governor Heartz has donated three silver cups one for each county, to be awarded to the person showing the greatest improvement in the appear- ln awarding the cup, the judges will consider whitewashing, fencing, planting of trees and flowers, cars of front grounds Any person wishing to enter the competition may do so by making application to this office not later than June 30th in ordsr that the initial exam- ination may be mscls as early as possible. final examination will bs mods in September. possible arrange to have photos of and after improvements are made DEPARTMMJ; pg AQBICQ truss Ths If grounds before get you- a teacher who speaks French‘ Then shs saw tho msa abs-ks hi! he/sd. “Terribly out of tune," he said. "I'll flx it for you. lady," he nodded re- assuringly and beckoned Yvonne to his side. Putting one finger on mid- dle C. and one on the next octave up he showed her the difference in tone. Yvonne comprehended and nodded wisely us he showed her how other notes were also of! key. She was fascinated as he worked. tightening and improving the tone. handling his work as though he loved it. Her ear was sensatlve and she could tell as quickly as he when a note was finally right. ‘ When he had finished he asked her to play, in pantomime. She shook her head and asked him to play. I~le sat down and. playing from ear, en- tertained her for half an hour. When he left he gave her his card and told her to call on him again. She smiled and nodded her head. though she was not sure Just what he was asking her. But the afternoon had been a rev- elation to her. Before this she had always thought of music as being for the few who had the leisure and wealth and had nothing to do but play. Now this man most certainly was not wealthy. And he could play. Perhaps there would be some chanoc| _for hcr to learn. YVONNES aaquasr After dinner that nlght she went 1a Richard and showed hlm the card. “He made wonderful music for me.“ she told her husband. "Played by ear probably," Richard; sai "Those fellows never do anyl rsr‘ studying." ".‘i.-hard—" Yvonne paused. Sud-I dcnly she was afraid t0 ask for whatl she wished. Something in her tone roads Rich- ard look up. He saw the pulse beat- ing fast in her white throat. "What is it?" he asked kindly, tak- ing her hand. "It is nothing-but I do not have enough ic do here. and today I thought if only I could learn to make music, to play on the piano, how happy it would make me, how busy it would keep -mc. I do not wish w do any thing that Will displcase you. and if you say I will never think of it again, but if you are willing. I long with all my heart to learn music." "No harm in that that I can sec," Richard said. "Musics surely an in- ternational language. We'll have to Continued on page i0 CON N OLLY ESTATE SCHOLARSHIPS Applications will be received by the undersigned until Juno l0, I929 from students desirous of (ompeting in a written examination for a Connolly Estate Scholarship. This examhation, to be held in July next, is open to all deserving students whb shall have been found eligible to compete. in ac- cordance with the provisions of the Will of the late Owen Connolly. Each applicant shsll state (l) his name in full, (2) age, (3) names of both par- ents. (4) Post Office address. (5) nature and extent of his studio; dur- ing the psst year. M. J. SMITH, Secretary. "Trustees Estate of Owen Clllllltllly." Klnkora. P. E. I. May 2'1. 1929. 5025-5-28-30-June-l4-5-7. DOMINION OP CANADA PROVINCE OP PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In the Probate Court 20th George V., Ad). 1929 In Ite Estate of James Nlcollelato of White Slndn, in King's County in the said Province, deceased tes- tats By the Honourable llarold Leonard Palmer, Surrogate Judge of Probate. 1.0., dun, To the Sheriff of King's County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING .- Wheress upon reading the petition on file of Hammond J. Nicolle of White Sands aloresaldrone of the Executor: of the above named Est- m. Iifl!lu_ that a citation may be issued for the pus-pods iserelnaftlr set forth: You are therefore hereby required to be and pppssr be- fors ms at a Probate Court to be hold in the Court louse in Charlottetown. la Queen's County. in tisa said Province. on Thursday the twsnty-ssvsnth day of S. S. ROSALIND Passengers and Freight um» fortnightly ssiiiass m- llontsssi to It. ‘Joan's. Nil. via Ar. Ciflbwa b u. m u. sum lay ‘Oil. am s» lillosquitoesi won’t bother Outdoors! , Flit is doubly useful. because i: contains l lPficial insect-repelling ingredient that drives sway flies and mosquitoes outdoors Be comfortable on the porch, gygnin ,' Take it with you camping. Sprgy Yo: garments—Fllt vapor does not usln, 11F LIT _i June next. coming, st the hour of eleven o'clock fuienom of the same daytoshew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed ins prayed for in said petition and [on motion of Donald Mclflnnon, lEsq" Proctor for said Petitioner. And II do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwith published In some blucl on Ina, House in omqitiééifiklfgfig ty aforesaid, at the store of pm". d: Son, in Murray Harbor in u“ County and at T. L. Cook's so." h, Murray River in said County, s.) u“; all persons interested in the said gs. tate as aforesaid may have due noi- lce thereof. Given under my hand and the Seal of the said Court, this 23rd day or ' newspaper ,ubllshed in Charlotte- itown aforesaid, once in each week ‘for at least four consecutive weeks from the ‘date hereof and that a copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respect- ively, namely. in the hall ol the Court May. A.D., 1929, and in the 20th y"; of Ills Majesty's reign. (sgd-l H. L. PALMER, Judge of Probate. (I... S.) 4078-5-24-3l-JunclT-l4. ROS 021,1 C $ E @420 {O TON via M. only ALL wxrraa ROUTE . ‘pr \'.() round trip.- mp1», \\‘t'l‘l\'. Sivmucr "(l-\|.\ |.\I All.‘ .\'" lvuvvis Si. _ltillll t ‘_\ Medium-win)! fil ‘i \ \l. lhillllllli.‘ Vlllllii‘ rlLltlll. lie,’ 1:00 l’.1\|. l‘ Flt‘! l lhmv; Lubcc 1:30 l’. M. Easlern Time, arriving in lilhihll H1 \ \l. Daylight Time, following morning. Every Saturday \l1'.:1nrr sails direct from Si. John to Boston, leaving SLJohh T l’. \l. Atlantic Time, due Boston Sunday 2 l’. l\l. [Daylight 'l‘imr. 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