Here she comes Down the street 2 Looking smart And very neat! Yes, of course-she did “Nugget"her shoes this morning! TRMWET' Shoe Polish THE “NUGGET" TIN OPENS WITH A TWIST! o2 _._S‘M1LES__-'- osaov oanrls "A gold-digger knows that any- thing built along generous lines la bound togive in a tight squeeze." o... M... Mr. ' o asaaaas waaa covrrirm 1 CONTINUED Yvonne slipped back easily into the routine disturbed by her brief masquerade. Only. by looking at the blond wig, stored now in one of her bureau drawers. could she feel any reality in the memory of that party at Mrs. Ogdens. She suffered a re- action oi weariness and distaste for life, nor could she find any escape from the dilemma of Richard's re- turn. now to be expected within a week or so, She left the care of the house en- tirely to Lottie, spent her mornings, reading in bed, exercising, thinking of her new costumes avoiding as iar as possible any conside ution oi what Richard's return would mean to her. At times it seemed to her she was only alive in the brief mo- menfs she spent on the stage. carried away from herself by the music, and by her dancing. She had caught a brief glimpse of Bob West standing in the wings the rue __CHARLOTTETOW_N _ nnsanmu‘ ing. f hope soon .to be hard din work finishing the last speci- mens I brought from South America. “I cannot be sure ‘of the ea-aet, time of my‘ arrival. but it will pro- ‘tlme oi my arrival. but it will prob- ably be in time ior dinner ‘mura- day evening. "Afiectionatnly yours. ‘fliichardfl’ Yvonne read the letter twice. Not a word about being glad to see her. Not an inquiry about her well being. A flood of anger took possession oi her. She clenched her hands and ‘for o. wild minute considered leaving the house, letting him arrive to find her gone. This feeling passed and leit her ashamed. She read the letter again, and burst info a. storm o! weeping. She cried brokenheartedly foran hour. ' '1 cannot go-I must be here when he comes home-I love him." She took some comfort from the very fact of his return. No matter how indifferent, how abhorbed he might be in the prospect of her work. he was coming home. She could see him, serve him, wait for his casual kiss oi greeting, live again with the hourly knowledge he was in the same house with her. With this she must be content. She bathed her face, re-arranged her hair, and went down 8'0 New- Evarybody likes IATEMMA-Tha big new cho- colate coated nougat fudge bar. ‘ 1...‘... (Isaiah faqll». anneal collie: clnsliia Large Attendance at Closing Exercises of Summerside ness College. 1 i: nunn. l-‘liiililliliif lursnlv, ii|ii£25tl| Miss Marjorie Hutchinga, I..T.C.M., graduate of Mount Allison Conserva- i tory of lilusic. Sacltville, N. 13., also _ of Toronto Conservatory of Music. BusL who will be heard in a special gro- . gramme broadcast from Station CN A, i l angdian National RailwaymMoncton ‘ \' lUi-ss liutchings, who is a ronfralfo, Why we breed ‘thousands of disease-carrying flies ~That _1 may live in comfort m,‘ Al the right ls the Flo-Tb: “Cham- beldbmlh". A ehlld could mlely any Inside for Fly-Tea la harmless 1- navel- You want no guess-work about the spray m, purchase to kill flies,‘ mosquitoes, mqqlu niches, bed-bull, ants or lees. You want anurancealboihaltheliqaaidusedisham. less to your family and your animal pets. Fly-Ton is the answer. There is no guessing, for every batch of Fly. night following Mrs. Veerings call. He had apparently been watching for her appearance. Yvonne managed to slip by him without his seeing her. She had a vague fear he would re- cognize her. She had not heard from Richard for three weeks. She began to be The closing exercises oi the Gen-I is a member ni the singing faculty oi tral Business College at Summerside Eh‘ 1°'°"‘° C°“5.er"‘“°'l’ "f Mime- k 2 , I k Pr“ l bhc has appcaredun numerous recitals m” place at o“ 0c on “y; anrl took the rolc of the "The Witch" p.m.. in the college rooms which were] in the (Jpcrute "Hansel and Gretel", profusely decorated with flowers ior- Fhlfl‘ w“ p“: °" with 3"“ ‘"33"’ _ “i ‘llll Toronto last year. '1 he press the (“C35 on‘ A large gathering o‘, speaks of horas havinga voice of much parents and friends of the forty‘ brilliance and (lcpih. excellent quality, graduates were present. The Princip- Tox is felted In actual use. Thousand: of fiiu are liberated in the "Chamber of Death” and with the spraying of less than a lcaspoonful, all must die. _\ ‘ Retailers nearby sell Fly-Tux. to the den to practice. While she was working out some intricate steps, Mrs. Ogden arrived. She stood watching Yvonne for a few minutes. “You lovely thing," she cried when the record ran down and Yvonne Windmills are still being used as Bile of the principal sources of indus- trial power lfl the Barbados. n ‘ggl warmth of tone. case oi expression and it? I'd considerable rnlor. Notice of Meeting Neill-e is hereby given that a Spec- ial General Meeting of the Share- holders oi "The Premier Silver Black Fox Company, Limited." will be held In the Public Hall at Bedeque. Prince Edward island, on Tuesday, lhe 25th day of June. 1929, at the hour oi 8 p. m., for the purpose of passing a resolution requiring that the Com- pony be wound up. under the pro- visions of "The Voluntary rvindflsg-up Act,’ and fnr the appointment of I-lf-llllllfliflrs for such Winding-up and the giving of consequential directions. Dated this 28th day of May, A. 0.. Friend: Airplane designers are trying to find some bird that can go straight up In the air, to use as a model. Hubby: They ought to come around and study my wife. afraid he would arrive unannounced and discover what she was doing. She feared discovery now more than formerly. "If he finds out that l have dc- ceived him. and knows that I can take care of myself, he will be more apt to cast me out," she reasoned. shrewdly she realized that one of the things that would restrain Rich- ard from any drastic action in their lives would be his belief that she was dependent on him. "Richard will never leave me as long as he thinks I cannot take care of myself.’ paused. “l-iow do you do rather watch you practicing than most dancers perform." Yvonne drew a gay kimono over her scant drapery and Joined her friend in the living room. "Richard is coming back — next week," she said after a little pause "Really? Oh, Yvonne, what are you going to do about it?" ‘l don't known" Yvonne answered. tonclessly. "Go on the same old way. I suppose." ‘But you mustn't-you can't~it's a crime for you even to consider such a1 of the Book-keeping Dept, Mr. Roscoe Jeffery. acted as chainnan: and introduced the two speakers of} the afternoon His Worship, Mayor‘ Lirlstone and Dr. 1:. "r. Tantonfi chairman of the Summerside Schooll Board. ‘ i Mr. Lidstone addressed the gradu-' ates from a. practical viewpoint and‘ gave,much useful information as to‘ what the business world demanded of‘ a stcnographer. Dr. Tanton addmssed them on the very important‘ subject of the stenographefs healtlifl (‘hirles ll. llutcliings, the lnspccfci-Licneral of Newfound- land. , Miss llutchings is the daughter ni K.('., 0.13 T . .., men for their kindness in giving so much of their valuable time. Mr. Jeffery had given a short re-, sume of the work since the opening: of the college only three years ago‘ showing how its remarkable growth‘ had necessitated doubling the class Anmnda ganmm Mary Clark Louise room space at the end of the Fall term. Plans were being now made for wig Jeanetta E11,,“ chm, 5mm heal“, m. the p“, “w JDX limlaplalllallslaslllaolluiasbld Rmltlllyliaxlllssllthfflcwsliip. Ilslntaatlytnls RI! i!!! cl-vl-lll-yllllillll, Oaisio cum 158 years. Charlie as he was betw- 'kno:vn was a man oi- remarkable lcharacter. honest and upright in all Milllfiflll-lhis dealings. and always had a kind word and pleasant smile for all h; Tanton, Dora Denny. Yvonne Arsen-Unyt, Although he was in filling yea rs. he shorthand Department Edward Clow. Zelma “ddmg m“ "m"? r°°m5 5cm" U19 Mabel Lmkletter. Blanche Linkletterfwas able to be around and help mm 1929- Yvonne‘; deeply rooted conviction l- ihlfll?’ ‘ M155 Mme“ mallked m‘ W” "MET; opening of the next c ‘lleg ear v wwmwn we-w~mmM"vm~vWv"' "~————-ummmnsmnmvnfimmmmunmwmwvm 5 ~ . ‘ _ 1,1 “he, lie folds and fullness, a tn took. , i ' ' w ‘Y’ 1"" W5 i" _ hum“, engage-rum: that 1h: 1a I “some m and m1 him the mm out h" w. ‘"1 "1 : detiailed seeotugt of mu years work Moore. Katherine Palmer. Belle Pal-‘denth. During that time m WAS vis- Tngfei-lellgrlsfillreuuru. She mu not heard from Richard —l'<>11 wuld not more help 1101118 511s 111M w r1 small ohotosra- m comma‘ e on the excepmnal m" Gmdy“ M“°D°““ld' .‘“""‘ w°°dTit°d by “'5 P“"“°" R9“ A P~ 1-11- "ln Circus Man: Whoa that meek little fellow. who's so plainly brilliance of this years class of stu-' Side. M11188?" Plckerlllfl. Rose Trcn- Lellan who administered to llllll 1hr dents. \Vhile six were being rewarded ‘ what you did than a ilowercan help pllEl"5 shop she had seen in her mar- blooming. Surely you can make him ketlng trips. There she had a num- 64511-6-14-101. for three weeks. She began to be afraid of his wile, going Into the dressing tent? 2nd Circus Man: That‘! Oh. afraid he would arrive unannounced and discover what she was doing. She feared discovery more now than see that." "Richard sees me only one way- her o, photograph! mm’ o! herself for special diligence and brilliance 1,1nk1¢tt¢r_ Enid yam-me, m her peasam costume. She urged the others had followed closely, One Cgmglgr-L hQlm- 013 Pen)’. M813! 141181108. Fllilast Sacraments of the l-lcly Catho- Miriamhs Church of which he was a can- Gbftrude MvNfiil. Elmer shill-ht member. He leaves to nnurn . ihgtehdteheshllsvirllld M" o’ Borneo m the way I was when we were mar- haste on the photoxrallher and he Student m particular‘ M“ Edward Hflfdy- Mary H6361, Bffllrlce 0'CO-'1~ their loss two brothers. Patrick l1, ried. If he saw me as I am'now. I promised her the proofs on the fol-l Cmw h“ wmpmed ‘h’. m" Wm‘ "Mrs- rmd Mlrshael at home and one ssler would be a different person to him," lowing day, l“ W“ depalimiillls-a 111m“ Belle of u. s. s. m; remains were Yvonne responded.‘ “Yes. Mrs. Rom." the man agreed; “mums °°ll1§6—in loss than eight‘ ‘laid to r:st in St. Andrews Come- "Very well-but he would love the pleasantly. "Say, they told mo‘ months’ ‘vmnmg fir“ PM“ 111 5°11’ —————- tcry on March 15th. God rest hi: person you are now—" around here you couldn't speak Ehg- _ depammnts- 5mm“- M‘? Richard A deep bloom was cnsi ovcr Point soul. "I! I 00111! 01119 be 5111c 0i lish. you're French. ain't you?" 311N011. had vulnplctcd the seven DeRoche and vicinity on the morn- Leaves have their time to fall. that-J‘, Yvonne bit her lip in exasperation "lmllhs “wk l" 1955 U111" 10111" lng of March the 14th when the‘ And flowers to wither. ‘Try lF-Y-alle a. chance on lt-no Then she reflected there was little m°mh5' wllmmg 511mm PTlY-B- The Angel of death entered the home of iWlih the North winds brcrl man in. his senses could resist chance of Richard's finding out from 8111i ‘V1111 Yvvvived 51mm prim were Patrick o. Doyle and clnlmcd for its‘ All have their seasons. y0u—" this source that she had learned the ‘he M51595 D9" 1391111)’. Yvonne formerly. - Then came the-morning when the mail held e. letter from Richard. Yvonne was absurdly thrilled. She took the letter to her room. Before opening it she laid it against. her cheek and a great wave of longing for her husband swept over her. "If only he is coming home," she thouught. Annual Meeting The annual meeting oi the Law Society of Prince Edward Island will be held on Monday the 24th day of ‘June, 1929. in the Law Library in . Charlottetown. at the hour of three o'clock in the afternoon. ‘ W’. E. BENTLEY, y‘ Sccretary-heasurer. CHARLES DOYLE w} .. 4-, - ..é_g_,__-.<. ‘~1- ~_.;.~.:_‘_ ..... 5513-6-17-71 EYES TESTED AND GLASSES FITTED l. W. TAYLOR J. 5. TAYLOR Optometrists 142 Richmond Street Professional Cards jMark R. McGuigan, B. A. BABBSTER, SOLICITOB, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown. P.8d. Prohibition Commission Chairman, Mr. GEORGE E. Ill/OWN, Margaie, P. E. I. Send all information regarding ill- fractions of Prohibition Act l0 the above 0r To Chief Inspector B. J. Haywood ‘l5 Dorchester Street, Chs-lotietowu. Phone 708 Olfll-ll-lfi-lyr. McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. B. BENTLEY, n. c. Barrister and Attnrney-at-Lay Office: 180 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Cha-Iottetown, P. E. l. McDonald & McPhee. A BI A‘ J; A. McDONALD. II. I‘. MePHII BAIBISTIBS. ATTORNEYS, ITO- MONI! T0 LOAN "Riley Building Charlottetown ‘Stewart & Lowther ‘ I. D. STEWART, K. U» N. W. LOWTIIII. IABRJSTIIS. 80 ICITOIS. ITO. I4 Great 0 e Street MONII ‘I0 LOAN ‘Iilfli-l-i-tf. Dr. D. T. Waye cam-u. auaoaoa " m Ilka-nod sumo ‘ caarletaaewqnll. Ollce lama ,.\ IDHX He: I can't make you out at all. She: You can't "make" me any- where else either. O 8 U O O COMING UP, SIR! Peace porridge hot. Peace porridge cold- No matter how you order l2. You feel that you've been sold. Some like it hot, Scme like it cold: But everyone would like to have The prices as of old. SALESMAN For Prince Edward island. THE FIRM. Thirty five years old. one and one half years in Canada, leader In Its field. THE PRODUCTS. Supplelnen y balanced rations for chickens. cows, hogs, cattle, foxes, (Purina. Chowl-l THE POSITION. Establishing dil- t." ' of the ya ’ ‘ and eon- sumer resale. THE REQUIREMENTS. Ulllll Ie- qulrelnenls oi ‘ ‘ , industry and honesty. Applicant must have a live- stock background and sales exper- fence. Must be employed new. Age 25 to 85. I. I. IPBINKLI. Purina Mills. District Sales Manager, 1006 st. Catherine ll. W. ANNUAL MEETING P. E. I. PROTESTANT ORPHANAGE The Annual Pablle Meeting of lhl above Institution will be leld in lt- Paul’; Pariah Hall. Cbarlottliewu, ll Thursday evening has ma at a o'clock P. M. sharp. Attlala meeting a amber 0f ‘Irel- teeeare to be eleeled to the Board and all "TIIUIII. t will have a vote. Complete Ilnauelal Ieporla will be llbaaltlel and the work sf the llllil- tutlen freely dlseaased. The meeting Is apes lo all and al ILIIJQIBI- llltlnlP-Is. 1 v - Westinghouse 33a.‘ Then she opened the letter. "Dear Yvonne." it began. "I ex- pect to be home sometime next week. probably on Thursday. The rest and change have clone me a great deal of good. I am anxious to be at work again. ‘ "I wish you would air the labor- atory for me. being careful not lo leave the windows open if it is rain- Saaalti t the weakest Jpn]. :.'.:." "l" *'::.':.:.""a-.r.‘..* IWQI‘, Q m and worthy of In»! ankle! - ‘Weatlalllaouse can» IADIOTIONI mummy-norm ill-IOGIII IAIIIIAII OOIPANYJ-lllfllll. Dlllrlbltla. , beautiful women. lie married me. As long as he thinks I am ignorant and he will keep me here and take care success in my owrrright- then he will feel no responsibility for me. and perhaps leave me to shift for myself, without him." "Let him - it will do you good. Richard isn't the only man in the world." "l-le is the only man for me-let's not talk t" about it any more now. Edith. I haven't completely made up my mind, I'll have to think about it and decide when the time comes." The next day. 50011 after getting up. Yvonne went to the laboratory. She had not entered it since the bit- ter day she found Anne's photograph there. Now as she went in noting the dusty closet smell of the room so long deprived of air. she looked at her n band's desk, tried to picture him sitting at it busy with the "work that absorbed him. She could not conjure up a vision of him try as ‘she would. she blamed herself for it. "l have thought so of myself of late that I have iorgottenmy husband," she thought reproachiully. she opened the windows, dusted the cases and boxes and at last ap- 1 preached the desks‘ She knew the picture of Anne lay face downward in the drawer where she had dropped it. l-lesitantly she pulled the drawer open and then. before she could touch the hated cardboard she bang- ed the drawer shut and ran down- stairs. "Clean up Mrfljoas’ workroom this afternoon Lottie," she said. "Don't disturb anything though. He is very fussy about it." 7 "All men is," Lottie observed. Yvonne went in ner room. In the closet hung the silk costume she had made for herself so long ago. Rich- ard had admired her in that dress. She put it on. noting again the change it made in her appearance. S_he drew a long cape over it. ‘hiding rvs 11m 1 rvliv/ I - PL-"rx A. sf s Cfjlrn l'..‘\ii'<l(' Crn .()l' "Richard resisted a lot of other lgngugge, simple and quite dependent on him American) everything. "Ladies _alv\"a_vs like to please their misters," he agreed. ‘ The next day Yvonn selected one of the proofs. It showed her with a wistful droop to her soft mouth. out a proof where she was smiling. “i like this one better." “No. We will have this." insisted. “And I wish a frame for it.‘ the kind that stands by itself." When the picture was finished and framed Yvonne carried it to Rich-l ard's workroom. There she stood it on l the desk trying it at various angles. l1. seemed out of place in that bare, room. its feminine appeal lost in the j surroundings of glass cases and work tools. Yvonne carried it down to her l husband's bedroom. There it seemed equally lost. At last she took it back to his desk in the laboratory. with a final sigh she left it and went down- stairs, locking the door behind her. As she danced that night _she tried to think of what it would mean never to return to the theatre. Her imagi- nation failed her. This, this, she must‘ have. SHPPOSe she just disap- peared, spired Richard the pain of a‘ confession, vanised from him leav- lng only the photograph in its silver frame on his desk. Would he think of her? would he miss her? She went home with her problem still troubling her. She could not give up her art. She could not have both. She must make her choice, The sacri- flog of either seemed foo great w be born. To give up Richard would enrich her art, as suffering always enriches come necessary to her. And there were so few days left to decide. " "If Richard had showed me in one letter thavhe missed ma. how easy it would-be.” she thought. She took the alight. thin bundle oi letters, half - a dosenin all. andread them again. l-le was always, "her affectionate hus- . band." Nothing. more. - "is doesn't ears." she fold, her- ~self.- "He never has cared. Why- ghquld I spend my life, a servant w -him--”, . aut a» her h... her choiea was made. -- . .~ _. motocross-s rename I Arsenault, Mary ‘Yes. I am French," she admitted. l (381111011. ‘The high excellence achieved‘ "But my husband, you knovlg is, by these students had sct a standard. which future classes would find hard The man nodded wisely as though‘ to imitate. oi me. if he finds out that l am a this explained “Kind of sud lookin‘ there. don"._ Denny yum,“ you think?" the photographer pulled C1a,-k“,\n,andn Ca art. To give up her ad. meant bury- . lng a part of her 1m that had be-‘ Clark and Amanda The iollowng recelwd their D]pk)_ mas:- Book-keeplng Department Edward Clow. Richard Hinton, Dora Arsenault, Mary nnon, Jessie Hunt, l 11115011 Pickering. Marvin Bell. Louise Globe" I Tanton. Alma Woodside, imlng Ray- ner. Arnold Bryanton, Belle palmer.‘ 17-18-19. Katherine Palmer, Margaret Plump.‘ inc. 1 l———————--~__. Your Cunard Stewardeaa . . lady's maid, chamber- snald. guide. philosopher. and friend — knows what you like for , which dress you want pue out for each ocualon. A Wile. res tful, friendly Person a your Cunard stewardess, she helps you - t hi lf lluif"‘isl.il eiimifui". .".“; £07 Reduction. 1‘ of thoe l0%_ rfllllttltillfileglrlfdl- p fares. available on Cabin clam accommodation. when aaiiin from >Montfml after Au l5! , returning sites 1mg ‘Boob through Tlufiobcri Rggd C0. Limited,‘ 01.6w‘: and will: Struts, Huh‘! . (m. Saclvflla _ 1410).» w W um- victlm Charles Doyle at the age of lBut thine own, O Death." $50,000.00 AUTION SALE GENUINE ANTIQUES s. OLD MAHOGANY Will be sold by Public Auction at National mltlque Shop, l! Germain Si. Si. John, N. 8.. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday afternoons, June 19th, 201i and 1m. commenvlnk at a o'clock each day. on mahogany and mpu bureaus in bow front, aherltmi. clawioot and hepplewlio; drop leaf. all; sewing and dining extension tables in Sherlton, Duncan Iyfo, Old Coloulall rockers, footstoels with needlepoint co "rm", gels chill!» IUD llliillll "lldlliuch- 1 "Ill! Ill-e l0! llhle (In snlah feet.) 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