H --. ‘not; \ _-~=_.a»-.-.. PAGE TWO i‘ i rue el-mknollltluwu Gumgérfi u‘ _ this handy, MADE IN CAN and it llus saved m purse. For Bon Ami sill-h a lung limo. Try and both forms are Keeps Tillie and blinks easy to clvult ~ It cleans so well and lasts so long “I've used tllis llumly cake all my life once: itprllislzvs as it cleans! And it lasts hlilk-dlilllllill), window's, pols amlpnlls~ lry it for all your household lilttillllllgl You can also buy it in powder form— white cake of y strength and docs two jobs ul: Boll Ami on your equally good.” j scratched ye! i” Trespassing on and tllc removal 1 ‘ of wood from the Government l ' owned property arlluining the Char. Iottetown Golf Club is strictly pmfi illblied and trespusscrs will be pros- . ecnted according to the full rigour r ' of the law. By order of the HQTSTER. OF NATIONAL DEFENCE. $6 Frenchfort. consisting of 80 acres of choice land, nearly ull clear and In good State of cultivation. All loughing done and ready for rtrops. ith buildings, (iwclling house all- most newuffiliosc to churches, school, butter far-fiery and station. Front.- ing on East River. Apply on premises to J. F. \VEBSTER. Ill Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable 'Appiy to H. W. DOUGLAS ‘ Mount Stewart RR. No. 1 or I). u. JAY, “finsloe ‘ L-IZSZA-Q-ifi-Zil-‘ZO S. S. Kongshaugi due Charlottetown WEDNESDAY, MAY 5th flglling some day for St. Pierre and St. John’s, Nfld. For space, rates, etc. Apply J. F. BRAGG, Buntain 8r Bell's Wharf ‘Phone 1129 itnlwwr -~ L-2047-7-4-29-3i Hw- y To m3 swirl Ivy Il\‘St'l'll|-u] lmuuvy l' >.\I.\III\< I We ’ll Meet Again By MARGARET GORMAN NICHOLS (Continued) People in the restaurant pulled her away from her own thoughts for a. moment. A white-clad l officer of a ship was talking to a ' pretty girl with yellow hair and a charming smile. He said quite ;audibly, "I won't have a girl in every port now." And the girl's i eyes mocked him him gully. There , was a party of young people in ievelling clothes and while they ftalked and drank, a native slowly slid his fingers over the strings of , his banjo. A boy and a girl held - hands and for them there wvns no , one eke in the ,‘ Slowly Gay walked back to the quaint house. She wanted to be happy and the didn't hate Evelyn. j How mistaken she had been! I Chris had not. called her back and - a thousand violins had lied when l they had played "We'll Meet" and - ulged her to come. I love you, she said. That's why I came." I There would be no sleep for her l tonight in a room where Chris had ceased to love her and had begun to love Evelyn But it was . at least, his room, stamped with his personality and filled with object, for ills ucznfort and use, . INSTALMENT .. Taking off the yellow knitted hat , again, Gay put her ilead against ‘ the pillDW on the dlvan. But. she wa~ restless, fighting against, a dlsrlppointnlent almost too great to bear. Chris and Evelyn Ewing were on their honeymoon. She went out on the balcony, feeling the wind stir her hair, and T00R96 tOWHRi the sea. "I'll never remind yoll, if we should meet , again, that once you loved me, f You'll never know that flying to you tonight I saw the dreams that ‘Alan tarnished mode whole again. In the morning I'll go away and no one will know I've been except that woman downstairs who didn't m:- nlv fare." It. wwls there t-llal. Chris found her when he came, standing on the balcony. her hands resting on the "YW "fluid-HT knock e man off h“ met» WW1‘! You Would you? You have! Look at me." And when she was looking at him, he 5-116. "That was a long speech you made, but a. good speech, Gay." His frown was both amused and perplexed. "Your hair is still red, 5° I "11 811886 it must be you." He held her close. “I'm crazy. Everybodyk crazy. You should have let me know you were coming and I wouldn't be saying such idiotic things to you. I don't believe it,” said Chris. But he did. And his eyes looked at her and loved her and wanted her as they had months ago. "You're still stubborn and proud.‘ "You told me you couldn't put your love story into words for me. But you did. You put it in every line of your play. I've put everything behind me to come and find you. When I got here, a. woman told lne you'd gone away. I was going to stay tonight and leave in the morn- mg). “Leave? Why?" "Because of Evelyn. You went mvlay with Evelyn, she said. I won't interfere if you're in love \\'ltll i191‘. I treated you badly Chris. I've grown up since then, l and I know that to Alan I was only a conquet and to Gregg an- other possession. I told Gregg I'd marry llim but tonight I changed my mind because I know I'd always feci unfaithful to you and because your life, whatever and wherever it is, is my life. too, from now on. But if you and Evelyn. . -.." He smiled. “Evelyn is the best pal a. man ever had, a man writing a play and a man so interested in that play he forgets to eat. She's _ fine and substantial and her tennis t is great. Three days ago I went 011 a tithing trip with her uncle. . .." “I thought you were on your honeymoon. . . . . ." "A mall doesn't. want to nnlrry a girl who plays better tennis than he does and catches bigger‘ fish. There's been nothing romantic be- ‘lerlge, her hair distlubed by the breeze. and hcr eyes looking tn~ w-l rd the .(‘1I. He had come in quietly. not Wanting to alvakcn his landlady’. in the shadows he frowned bc~ Il/Iol-ltgage Sale A .\':l' on lu llw l.ll\\' ' llvllnl: - » l: ll i\\1~l\‘l> \ l of lulu] on Lu! or ululu-r in suul island lmllulll-ll :1! l'l\llv\\'. ll Jami how or if l l‘. lililllll -rl -ll hu lo the or 'i‘l\irly gilllil muln‘ ilu- .u lille s<-l|'!l Hul- lllxl;.~. i \4|ll in (‘liar l-lill'lti\\ll lrnul .\'l|<|l‘l', ‘ullrl {lulu-e alum: llu- rn.u| Xnrlh» lvllrdly to the [Ilace of Plillllllf‘! lliull‘ 1-ul||:|lui|ll: 5U ilt'l'k'! " Ill, st laurl n lit‘ll- more or l , .\L>l) .\l.i. lllJl tlllllr lmvi of ll lrlillll ~ ' l‘ l: l llol "l lililil lll 1.... f-Irlnerly ill 1w roll", on the ell~l from lii\ll.~'llfl\\' m .\r lh by ll cle-k l>,'ll'l'i'l of a: lion- moth .~ ll. to rharlolt- .l..ll l l"l|i'|l in to] - norlll _ tile Tryoll . on lhv ellsr luv lulu] m p ti. w." l! lllllll \iull~lll~nn. (in _‘ lllt’. l'l‘t‘l*l{ uni] land in mowo-ommoooovoooroowoo - 1w: ll‘? \ll‘lllllll.'ll'l _ 8,4, _ 0,54, \\‘:>,~l ._v lau- L m)" 28 3 of .\l1'.\'illllll'f‘ All-Nevin. '_._.______.... ~-, containing two acres of F m - _ __ llflllllfbfi‘ or less, ALF“) all n“ a ; >l'it or yvlrl-el of land l L av helix: at llaushnu lllllllflrllvllllk’ ‘at u pawl! on _____ . .. t|~ ' n lillflll ‘ll M. Dunstaifllngc on the St. Peter's l ‘. M "wlljlrfi ' __lf_"“l'f_,'kn' Road, seven mill-s from (Tilurloltn- , ,,_, ,,,, H, ,,,,", l, l‘ ,,,,_.,;,,, ‘ town. I1 . . Aiclllua, on m- lull-m and lrusl There nre 75 acres, 25 acres in , :[’|‘1‘:(|N'(:\\;y'y‘l'4l"ill", fr}; lIVllitv. rlnil l ha“! and m“ “nod in a‘ high Slaw l ll-lll‘ nbovnul:|nl1 yin Elvll: mlllul" l of cultivation, well fcnrcrl, never . lurlv .l..-.ru...1 u, -. a... falling spring ill rl-ar oi‘ farm. with l ‘ \' a If Julia ll‘ l shipping station ill centre of farm. , ‘ '1'" '3" ‘l"~“ "1 -\“'~"'-" '\- l" ‘ Tile house is very modern with‘ '1, . qhm-p my, 1. “.34.. "nah,- "m; hard wood floors and furnace. The l l-v ivirtvunnf l>"\Y4"l'~l of lull-- contain- bivrn ‘nd “(hm- hmmings are in ‘w! n an 'llllv‘llllll’l' of lvwlrlgage llrltcvi vile 27th ll.l_\' of .\i:|_v 15108, ruade ll(‘- ‘Mid rein": ‘ tun-on Fwluuwl u o!’ lionsllzlu‘ in Anyone lllt0l'f"~tt'll ln the above tjlh-hlls (‘vainly '1.» l-llllvnrvl l.“ . property would do \ -ll to get. in l-ri-lw-ui Ii-lann Benton ~ , of llu- flr lrlri, null Roller! nvll ' . I Vhnvldler, _- r _ v l‘ (Queens b8 ilcnllllgyvzly 5L, . .\l~-<_| li> lho sir-emu] “-i,w“¢5“\_r, “[1155, pnrt. and uhu-h mnrllzalzo hy rllrnrs lnvslu- ;l.\'<lflllllr~"‘h rlml nets in the r , v1 P ylstefl in the under- ' l-I-en llllllll‘ in ' ‘Xi sol-lured by 1mm "Wu- v» \lwl.r\o|l . slllll'liill‘.\'_ i'l..|rl--ltr-~ \\‘n. Dated this lllth dny of‘ April. i037 lmln-nl commas FIGNNELL, I.II'|“|TI.\ ANN wllmnr. Brv-vutrh-cl. Estate hm- mun-n Fflflflflll- 707 Lil fl_ OQQQO§Q¢QAAOOAAAAaAQQOOQ NOTICE Fishing and boating on Millview Mill .I’ond are strictly prohibited and any- one violating these rights will he prosecuted. PALMER 8: HASLAM Solicitors QO-O-O-QQ-O-OFOO “fill SAL? Building Lot, 90 ft. Front 165 ft. ilack. Formerly Lowe Garden. situated Kent Si. Almly L. M. POOLl‘. & CO. L-267-3-6-t1 fllirly in Queen» I lllul ~ ,,._' ' strongest mun" he did not, believe what. he saw. Was u. gay m a white dress‘! l Or \"{1.\ it lllr- lision of her lln 11nd well so runny time“ a \'i.'~l0ll which it times had been lnaddeningly real? < He said, "Gay, is it .. " i She turned and caught her breath. Yes, he was t-lle same. Chris . . the ame Chris with - bier-k lllllllly hair, a Slfril amusing nloutll, an dwarm eyes. Chris t . in a vhite linen suit with a clgaret burning between his fing- ers, standing in the shadows look- lr: other . . Cay . Lood very .1111 . Evelyn. i But Elscflvn was not. with him. I Only a moment Gay held her- .\Clf back. thinking, "Just one mo- ment WlILlC I look at. him, l-elnem- brrlriug ...’l‘ill-ll quickly rill? went to him and pr llcr arms around Liul, feeling the slrcugL-ll of til" rm: that had ever held her holding her again. "Chris, I want to be with you. Let me talk. Let me say what I've been wanting to say [or weeks and l weeks." l "I want to be with you little or ', mucil. I want to climb to splendid Z heights again with you, and I'll go anywhere in the world and be a l hrppy woman just to be with you. I don't Want glitter, Cilrls. I want to look at. everything as clearly and ‘ ns honestly a; you do. I don't care about success or money. If you can forgive me for being so blind and for clinging t.o something I don't want now . I don't care where I om as long a: you're there. , ." looking for,‘ BACKACNE HE very best way to restore the kidneys to tllelr llornlrll state ls to (irlnk plenty of pure water and obtaul a small amount of \ A-nunc, winch 1s “w (llspcused by almost . every drugglst. Dr. ~ Plercc's A-nurlc ls iuexprndlc and should lIC tlkcn nitcr lllcllls. .i is mulll more potent than lilllia. Read llmt llluuull wall... t»! 119 Siluroc $1., lllillull, ilnL, ‘l “I hut many a night‘:- m-p l)t'l.lll\l‘ of um loo ilTqliPllt passage it llle kidney scurrilous. i iclt tired all the while and often had (liuy spells. Dr. Pierce‘! A-nuric soon gel to the neat of the lmuble. The backache wu gone, my kid- Mls octcd normally and the dizzy spells L. apcnlcd. l had more prp, ton." / "irTyfimfu A M... i‘ Concern My wife Avis Watton Bell havlnr left llv hrd and llnnrd without any jlut cause, l will not be responsible for any d--hl< contract/w] hv her. WILLIE "ELL. Cape Traverse. P. E. I L-2068-4-30-li. Annual Meeting The adjourned meeting of the town Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition Assoc- iation will be hold at. the Company's office, 3rd. floor Twcci Building on Tuesday afternoon, May 4, 1w. at 2 p. m. J. W. BOULTEB. Secretary-Treasurer. annual Charlotte- l ‘you already know it? tween us." With both hands he took nel‘ fare and put his mouth close to hols. "How (‘All I talk about. other people. fine as t-lley are. when 1 want. to sav I love you as much as when I left»? My love hast d.im- llll°ll0d or incromr-d. It. W115 _flll there. . . lrom the beginning And why do I say I love you when Why do 1 talk when 1 want. to klIS you?" ' Bending his head. he put his lips against hers. Gay 181i hard strong arms go around 11611 n "You're erylrlsf’ ch55 said- l “I'lll happy. Once You sald l cruel, stinging thinES t0 me- Chris l Th,“ was when 1 was important . ‘ and you weren't.‘ you thought. Now l you're on V01‘? Way l9 fame and I'm only a girl who hasdiurrlcd 1161' bridges tu come to you. y "I'm not going t0 fly 111 81"‘? you this or that." "I wont only you." prowl-ling he pointed out at sea- "It's dark now but coon therell be patches of light. When the hgm comes, we'll go somewhere for bpczlkiast. and walk along B mm tVily untzLwe come to the willed’ rill -...‘." I, " She was snlilin! "W" The‘), we'll go into the cathedral. _Ch1'l5- ‘You'll look awfully little lIl that big empty church. Then a. digni- lled old gentleman will 511i’ W°Yd5 Over us, pretty solemn words, and fillflke my hand. Then we'll 001118 out; and the sun will be shininfl- and black women will be waikinK down the street with ballets on their heads, and little black boy: Wm be playing in the streets We'll notice them and they'll smile at us..." n They'll notice us. You mem- Because we'll look very happy- arm in armr dressed in whlte.... ' He kissed her again. We'll prob- ably walk a little farther. settles used to the idea. of beinfl mmied- and by the time we get back here we'll feel as if we'd been nlarrlfid fl long time." He smiled And then what? You tell me." I don't care. “We'll probably get a boot and go avray and see if the Bay 01 Naples is as blue as they 5B? 1i" i5. And we'll always live in a. house with a balcony because you get such swell scenery." "But we must go back." said Guy. 1 had forgotten to tell you. Sandy and Macduff have quite a family. Mother wrote me." ' Chris said, And we'll have to think up a lot of good Scotch names for those little scotties." She put her arm arhlnd him and lifted her face. Chris, there's a little light in the sky now.” She put her lips against his face. I love you. Dreams do come true. Let's stay here a little while before we see how blue the Bay of Naples is. This balcony-.....we ought to put a gold plaque on it, darling, be- cause here a girl found everything in life she wants. . . . ." , I shall probably make a very poor husband." said Chris." 116V" having been one before. You'll be stuck with me." Do you suppose we mizht- 5° something to hurry the dawn?" He kinled her again and Gay knew he would hold her and kiss l these Salts have a stimulating ef- l feet upon the internal organs, and uric acid from the system. ‘ her until the the sea was blue in M7118“- O baskets on their heads. black boys were pinyin! m u" streets when a tall man in white and a rather tall agirl in narrow sunny street . The clergyman, standing on ti!!! ,3 white cathedral $9115. "ma-Tiled l” ,-hls assistant, chuckling. Just look they've been married 101188!‘ m!!! HER KIEES SWELLEII WITH RIIEIJIIATISII To Go Upstairs Was 18°11! There is nothing in which rheu- mgtlsm is a greater handicap than in doing ordinary household duties -kneeiing, ltoo running up 81d down stairs. How overcorm that handicap, and relieve rheumstic aches and pains. is the lubiect of the following letter:- "I have been taking Krllschen Salts for three months. When I started, I had rheumatism in both knees. They were v swollen. I could not rise from a without assistance, 1 could not knee; and to o u tail-s was agony. ow cansrllnelspstalrs and kneel II much I llisrllschtiflélsfliln work like a ilor " —(Mr . . Twos of the ingredients of Krul- chen Baits are effective solvent: o! uric acid. 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