W0Np£RFf/1 To /(NOW EM’ I KNOW its MY com I MAKES mu. so PROi—r%.izT+lA‘i"$ wnv I ALWAYS remove COSMETIC5 monoucuty WITH wx ‘l'0li.‘l‘l' soar - euano AGAINST cosmenc sxm NE Mortgage Sale To be sold by Dubiic auction ‘I1 trout of the Law Courts Building in (‘huriuttetowu on Thursday the 14th. du)‘ 01 May. 1930, at the ii0|i!‘ il.wci\'o ociock noon, ALL that tract. piece or parcel of land situaha lying and being in Kings County, Prinel Edwnrd island bounded and describ- ed as follows: Commencing on the north side of Sturgeon Bond iu the eustn-rn huudary of farm lot number eight now or formerly in possession of William Llulne and running thcnce nuriii 50 chains and ill) links or to the division line between Townships 01 and iii) thence along said line east 17 chains and 74 links or to the west- fin boundary of farm plot number eleven thence south along ihe lime till it intersects a col-tsin brook thence following the various courses of said brook till it intersects the eastern boundary of said farm lot number eleven thence south to the road thence west along the road 26 chains and iii} links to the place of cmumeucement, containing 115 acre! of land a little more or less agree- ably to a plan showing the location thereof on the margin of a deed from the Commissioner of Public Lands to David Hume hearing date the 24th day of November, A. D. 1880 The above sale is made under and by virtue of a power of sale contain- ed in an lndenture of Mortgage dat- ed the nth December 1912, made be- tween Charles W. Hume of Brooklyn, Lot or Township Number 81 in Kings County in said Inland, far-merx of the first part. and Robert Fenueli of Charlottetown in Queens County in 'sal<l Islnud. Gentleman, (since de- oonsed) of the second part, default having been made in payment of the mnnrys secured by the said mortgage. For particulars apply to Mcbeod ami Bentley, solicitors, Charlotte- sown. Dated this 15th day of April 1936. " IIEETHA GOLDEN’ FENNELL ~'- and LETITIA ANN WRIGHT. Flxecutrices, estate late Robert _F(-nueli. L-3737. Mortgage Sale - There will be sold by public auction .In front of the Law Courts Baildint , at Charlottetown in Quscu’s County. in the Province of Prince Edward ls- innd, on Friday the 8th day of lay. A. 1).. 1958. at the hour of twelve ’ ‘o'clock noon, ALL that tract of land aitunto lying and being on Lot or Township Number Oil in King's _county aforesaid bounded and des- srribcrl as follows that is to says On the south by Peters Road, on the .\Vest by land in the possession of Angus McDonald, on the east by land in the possession of Charles Me‘- Donnld, and on the north by tho div- inlon li s between lots 81 and 63. con- taining one hundred acres of land a little more or less being the land for many years in the ‘ of Malcolm hlexensis. The above sale is mado andsr and by virtue of and pursuant to a power of sols contained in a certain in- dentnrs of Mortgage hearing date the second day of May A. D.. 1910, and made between Wluiasn Davidson of P1-tors Road in King's County, aforesaid, Farmer, and Ella Davidson his wife. of the first part and Ilaleoim Ilcliensie of Peters Bond. Int Cl. aforesaid, Farmer, of the second part. and because of default having bed: made in the payment of the principal money and interest thsréy secured. For further particulars apply at the office of Bell I lllathlclon, Solicitors. Cameron Block. Charloitetwu. Dated this 'Ith day of April, A. D. I930. HANNAH GILLII. Assignsa L-3560-4-8-15-22-20 FOR SALE l‘arIainNori.hst.l'.lssnors,onII- umgmzosmruwurusam station, school, stoves and Glassh- Is and five miles from Sauuaerido. Pries ss.zoo.oo. '.l‘erIus arranged. Apply to owner 8333-4-18-22-H. .vtggnrnsent¥s 5 3,’ “ IN SOUTH MILTON SCHOOL Grade x Br.—1. Vera Horne, 2. Harold Rodd. 3. Millard Coles. Grade X J’r.—1. Roddie Cum- mings. 2. Ruthe Gallant, 3. Reid: 0, Ma.cNei1. Grade IX Sr.—-1. Fhneline Larber. Grade Ix Jr.—l. John Nichol- son. Grade v'lII—i. Jean Coels, Mary Gallant, 2. Catherine Weeks, 3. Helen Coles. Grade VII—1. Stafford Coles, 2. Gwynneth Stockman, 3. Ralph Coles. Grade vI—1. Jack Gallant, 2. John Weeks, 3. Aldry Coies. Grade V-1. Roy Gallant, 2. Shirley Coles, Kenneth Platis, 3. Elmer Buchanan. Grade rv—1. Jim Coles. 2. Joe Ooles. Grade 1II—1. Laurie coles, 2. Beth Weeks, 3. Jimmy coles. Grade II—1. Jimmy Buchanan. Grade I——i. Billie MacLes.n. Perfect Attenda.nce—Vera Horne, Emeline Larier. Jim Coies. 'I‘esoher-—Plosie M. Youuirer. Mortgage Sale There will he sold by public auction in front of the Law Courts Building at Charlottetown lu Queen's County, in the rrovincs of Prince Ed- ward Island, on Friday the at]: day of May, A. 1)., i930, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon. ALL that tract of land aituats, lying and being On Township Number Fifty-one in King's County. aforesaid, bounded and dies- cribed as follows: On the East by the Baldwin‘. Bead, on the West by the stanhopc Road, on the North by land in possession of John Mcllsnna and on the South by land formerly in nlsssslon of John Sauphy, oontaln- in; one hundred acres of land a lit- tle more or less. The above safe is made under and by virtue of and pursuant to a power of sale contained in rs certain inden- turo of Mortgage hearing date ths llith day of November. A. n., 192$. and maria between Michael Eanphy of Baldwlnys Bond, Township Number Fifty-one in King's County in Prince Edward island. Farmer. and Thomas Baaphy sf Baldwin's Bond. aforesaid. Farmer, of the first part and George Graham of Gaapereaux in lling's County, aforesaid, Lobster Packer, of the second part, and because of default having been made in the pay- ment of the principal money and in- forest thereby scoured. For further particulars apply at the office of Ball 0 Mathisson. solicitors, Cameron Block. Charlotfstwn, DATED this 'lth day of April, A. IL, 1936. ESTATE OF GEORGE ORA]-IAH. Mortgageo. L-3510-4-I6-22-29 AIIGTIOH SALE AT CLYDE RIVER. THURSDAY. APRIL 23 AT 1.30 PM. or the following: 1 saw, 15 helil. a waggou, express waggou and truck waggon (almost new), mowers, rakes, disc, s and pin harrows, potato digger, po- tato sprayer, one hillsr, wood and box sleigh, fox pens, hay fork. rope Kauai blocks, onetumip sowsr, a quantity of light and heavy harness and other articles too numerous to mention. his positive, no reserve as farm is sold. Terms at sale. Mrs. ‘John Mebsnghiin, Clyde liver. ; J. A. MoDoNAI.D, ‘ Auctioneer. L-3860 iiucnon sit; !or Stock, Crop and Imple- l' ments on the premises of LORNE NUNN, Winsloe North, |'April 29th at 1 ‘o'clock pm. [see handbills for particulars. men-4-as-a-up -amend.‘-ro _ uggron vumcnss ~ further notice. all ._.,c ‘ MY. LADY. MELODY.‘ lyAI'l.‘lllJIIlAlD!_ _ 'autaor.:fraanurrynsuqunac-.-lavesons'.eu-s¢c.. “Of course, but only in a nice way. I liked him. Hana it all. Shells, mat harm was there in that?" "You discussed me. You were because I went out to supper wi Mario casini. You were Jealous wubehsved like a nasty spoilt y. “Eiheila, will you listen to me—?” But she would not listen. Woman- liks she Just, raced ahead like runaway horse with the bit between its teeth, refusing to consider a. word he said and stubbomly adhering to her own view of what had happen- ed. He had never been lashed ‘so severely by her tongue. He was Jealous. He had wanted to make her look ama.lL He hadinteuded to as- sume s proprieborshlp over her in the eyes of Garner Owen to which he was in no way entitled. She would not have it. He should have waited until she had introduced him to Garner Owen. ' “I suppose,” she said, with curl- ing lip, “you were afraid Game-: Owen might make love to me." He sat listening to the tirade calmly waiting for s. chance to stem the angry flood. "I don't mind confessing I won- dered if there would be danger there," he said, “but it was not that or mere idle curiosity, plus rt desire to interfere, that took me to Wes- sex Gardens, And I'm not sorry I went. Now, do be reasonable. You are tired. The foul weather has got on your nerves. shall we go out to dinner somewhere nice tp-night?" "No,” she answered decisively. “M. soon as you have gone I shall go to bed. And I wish you would "-sheila!" Her angry eyes blazed as she glowemd at him. “Oh, I mean it. I know you hate my ‘ ’ friends. You were rude to Eddie Hales. You openly showed your dislike to Mario Casinl. You forced yourself on Garner Owen and made me look small. But I won't have it, Howard. I am not married to you. I am not even en- gaged to you, and if you go on like this I am never likely to be engag- ed to you. You are small-minded and you have gone too far." He rose up from his chair and put down the dainty tea cup and saucer which he had been nursing all through the vocal storm. “All right," he said, apologetically_ "I’m going. But I‘m not sorry I met Gamer Owen. You are right when you say I don't like your friends the musicians. But that in no way alters my feelings towards you. I think you are damned un- reasonable, Sheila, but I allow a. great deal for the rain.” AN INVITATION At the studio door he paused. Sin was leaning forward in he: chair, her hands clasped,-her forearm resting on her knees. She looked adorable. But—— “So long,” he called out. “I'm Doing straight home and then out to dinner. If you like to Join me, ring me up and I'll come back in the car to fetch you." “No thanks," she answered icily. I-Ie closed the door and went. The rain ceased during the night and in the morning sheila was awakened by the singing of the birdsinthetalltreesstthsend of the garden and a slant of golden sunlight which slipped in between the closed curtains. She began to sing as she bathed She felt better. The headache had gone and her ugly mood had pass- ed. she even thought tenderly of Howard and wondered if she had been too severe last night_ But he ought not to have gone to Garner Owen like that. She ate a. substantial breakfast and drank leshings of coffee. with the post 9. letter had come for her. The envel ,. was smoth ed with a sprawling handwriting in violet ink that left scarcely enough room for the postage stamp. The writing was unfemiiisr. The letter was from Eddie 1-‘isles. "Dear Miss Huntley." it ran. "As you know, I am opening at the Cos- on Monday 3?; :33???" E5 3 tr 1? gang 3 at .355 BhIlookodhiinst.raightinths'overs.ud aka‘ some ayesthsn. thousht.nottogo.Eei-iatba-and "whydldyougotosesoarner motheroouldusst.hassats.§he Dwsn‘l"ahe likedpiotlueeins.way._hutshed.id sol that was it. not care for Eddie's hand and its "Ibadnothingtodo.Iwasborod. ugectlons, though she inwardly HeisyoI.irf11snd,sbeiis.Ithoughtoonfmsedtoauoddiikiu¢f4n-him. Iwau.idliketoseehim." nlythoao musicians of his ,"AndIoyou rnnsmmuronthe would not clown sounuob. tslaphonsandhessksdyoutotho ghesywwedtbgxecgeggohgg 3|°“5°'0d13¢“-59*-m0" mother and passed the tickets. But changed her mind. After all, Eddie males was very idnd. not be obtained for love not money tion of the seats and would look out for her. It would be mean to absent herself on such an occasion. 3 since it meant so much to him. She would go and she would take How- srdwithher audsomahsupthe quarrel with him. she rang up Howard the moment breakfast was over. His mother ans- wered the telephone, a pleasant go- sheed woman of the world. “Howard has gone to the City, Sheila, my dear," she said. shells decided to ring up Howard at his business. Twice she called up the City; the first time Howard was out, the second time he was en- gsged. Only with her third call did she manage to get him. His voice rang with earnestness as he sus- wered. “Dearest. What is it, Shells?" “I have two seats for the Premier at the opening of the Cosmopolitan Cinema tonight. I want you to come with me, Howard. Let us dine somewhere a.ud—" "Of course," he answered. "But. wait a minute. The cosmopolitan? ‘Holocaust’ is showing there, isn't it?” “Yes, of course.” “And Eddie Hales is there with his band. sorry. sheila, but I can't come-—-“ "Why?" She was up in arms in a moment. “You know I dislike the chap. Oh, I know he is clever and all that, but his behavious that night at Daimanfs stamped him for all time for me. I don't like him or his band or the things they play." "How unreasonable. It this your retelistion because I lectured you on Sunday?" Howard at his end of the wire was aware of s colder note in _Shsila’s voice. "You know it isn’t deal’. I'm not like that. But I can't swallow Hales and I don't like what I have heard 01' ‘Holocaust’ and its purple heroine who runs the whole gamut of flaming emotions and goes out in a bad end. But let's dine at the Bristol. Bring your mother with you, if your father doesn't object to being left alone. Let her use my seat. I'll drive you to the Cosmopolitan and meet you when you come out." "Howard, please come to oblige me." “No.” Shells. knew that note of strong decision. You could never get past it with Howard. "Is that final?" “Definitely final, old girl. don't cut up rough. You sce—" "If you won't Join ms at the Theatre, I don't want to dine with you,” Shelia. answered icily. "I am only sorry I rang you up." click. The receiver was put on its rest, Howard knew, and in resum- ed his place at his desk gloomily. The breach between himself and sheila had widened and this time grets. All the same. he felt gium. Between her first attempt to telephone Howard and the last it was his fault. But he had no rs- which found him, Sheila's mother had made arrangements to dine out with her husband at a friend's so that sheila. found herself with no theatre compeni - at. all. Fh-st of all she thought of ask- ing Msx Maurice, than she re- membered thst he pretended to despise talking pictures and loath- ed any from of jazz band, Hales’: Mouuwbanks in particular. From Maurice her thoughts drift- ed to Mario Oasini, but she at once set him. aside. He might But hind the invitation. Garner was out of the question; he might buy me cosmopolitan Cinema. as is speculation, were it possible. but to go there with Eddie's band pet- forming-l So Shells. had dinner at home alone and went to the Cosmopoli- tsn by ‘bus and tube. Eddie Hales was at his best, d, mic, a. p. human live- wire of a conductor, who got every ounce of emphasis and noise there wsstobegotoutofhis bands- rneu. Shells. did not like even a note of it. although she realised how clever they were in their own particular way, but she did admin Eddie Bales. (To no Continued) ' CHILD DIOWNID WIIILI HAYING IN D03? (0. P. By Gaardlurs spacial Win) _, YSARMOUTE N. 8. April 22.- na body of three-year-old Ray- mond Jacquard was found float- ing a few feet from short today. Jnohcrinsordorsorhis mother, thoohildwsntdowntoths share 3 i for motor -, and pidyed in a dory yesterday. misunderstand the intention be- M Owen E E: 2 § 252 E meeting was ieit 0991!. roll call to be answered with an A musical contest was put Pearls Jona, which Leo ooady, and Mr. Clifford Ohsud. and Miss Gosdy. ‘The of old time songs brought a very de- iightful evening to 3 close. Meeting closed with the Nation- al Anthem. ALBANY. PLEASANT CIRCLE INSTITUTE s The regular monthly meeting of Pleasant Circle Institute was held in school house on April 9th. with on attendance of six members and two visitors. The President presided and opened the meeting by repeat.- ing the Creed in unison. Roll call was msponded to by naming a native tree. Minutes of last Nsulsr and special mss were read, approved and sig-ad. busi- ness arising out of minutes. was then discussed. It was decided to wait till roads were in better canal. tion for travelling before repeating the concert. to get mom material for and to decide the place and date at the next meeting. Reports of committees -were heard. and new committees appointed for three months. For school, Mrs. Basil Sherry and Miss Beatrice Tierney; Sick and Program corn- mittees were re-appointed. It was moved and seconded that six sheets be bought and donated to Prince county Hospital, also that the member meet at the home of Mrs. Arthur McKay on Friday afternoon. April 17th to saw. The roll call to be nus ‘ at next place of meeting with the name of s “rbderel member". Meeting ad- journed. CORNWALL SCHOOL Honor roll for March. Gradex—1. Hilde Crosby and Florence lid’acRsa (equal). Grade x Jr.—i. Eileen Show and Oharlis Mscxinnon (equal) 2. Norma Walker. Grade vm—1. Maynard Shaw. 2. Martha Walker. 3. Alice Howard. Grads vn—1. Margaret Dons- Tgllgh 2. Btaniey Crosby, 3. Harold Grade vu:—l. Norms Shaw, 1 Marion Good, 3. Reggie Friasei. Grade V (a)—i. Phyllis Godfrey, 2. Ralph Mcphail. 3. Isabel Howard. Grade V (b)—1. James Donahue. 2. John Walker, 3. nnerson Duns- Grads IN--1. Ralph Bath, 2. Boyd Dunsford. Grade III—l. Irene Macfiaehern, 2. Harold Godfrey, 3. Billy Muz- Eachern. Grads II (s)—i. Roland Walker, 2. Harold Good. 3. usreell Donahue. Grads H (b).-1. Eugene Dons- hue, 2. Donald McPha.ii. 2. Louise Mscmchern. CULLODEN SCHOOL Honour Roll for Oulioden School for the month of March. Grade VIII—i. Milton h(scPher- sou. Grade v'II--,1. Haywood Macbeau. Grade VI—l. John Mscbeau. Grade V-1. John A. MacPher- son, 2. Ohristeus Maoflle. 3. Angus echsau. Grads rv—1. beater unclean, 2. Margaret Boston. Grade III Br.—-1. Alex MacPher- son, 2. Catherine MsoPhsrsou. é 'i'eaeher—a. Friend Herring. Hilda irurnv. 3 Rsbeooa Stewart. Grads VI—-1. I. George Robinson, and David loa- man (equal) 8. Stewart. Grads V-1. Jennie llaooslium, 2. Bertha siswsrt. Grads 1v—1. 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