macs TWO ...'AND romonn corn Q, snow um rue rown l BUT WHAT A GREAT TIME TOM HAD AFTER ALL... YOU OUGKTTO IE GLAD “TAKING OUR hi5! CLiENT ‘ID ALLTHE BRIG"! W073 NTHE QMPANV! Venn-nuns oninr... mm m: tousuzrr onv n: mo ALLYEAR! wmr 00m save uemesmrl urn: oonxs corona or NM SMART IDEASJAKE i uKLLJTS suns PUT ME snot m clecuunonnwu snow rem cm w! TOWN. ALL elem. .How Welcome! Th8 of th|s truly roaster-fresh coffee on" incomparably lleliciousl} . . the rich, mellow, full-bodied flavour of Maxwell House! And how it buoys you up! You feel brighter‘ as its friendly" stimulation revives your spirits! Yiiu-Fru-ll \lu.\'wcll House comes to you always truly flwh. .\ot just days fresh-hilt actually hours trash! For it is parked in a super-vacuum tin—- ihe one sure way to bring you cofliee as fresh and 52s! noun mar some 00ml TRICK? you owl am AMXWELLOIOUSE roe cicnms A rzupw LIP! lilY S 4 wholesome as the hour it left the roaster! ROASTED AND PACKED_ IN CANADA nnuunon 4-1 ~ ~- TOM YOU SURE ARE ON TOP TONIGHT. DRIP GRIND u“ “"1 - w» mo“! '>"".-' o l Announcing ' The Opening of An Uptown Store For the convenience of our customers we have taken over the store lately occupi- ed by the Modern Cleaners l0 A-M. Hall, Srunmerside» 10th at l0 A. M. SOPHIE NEWSON- w L-B5-5-5-3l. 6; Q2 Q QV-TAKEA UTYLETIV. ?~?'-\—-'\‘ WHEN todne unto... / ORINKYOURSELFACUP ' or MAXWELL HOUSEL wmr A u m my ISl now 2 onmos AND neouun ion. Loan The R. W. Grand Orange lodge o! P. E. I. will meet in Annual Ses- sion in the Odd Fellows Hall, Sum- mcrside, Monday, May 10th, at The R. W. Grand Lodge o! the L. O. B. A. will meet in the Orolllt! Monday, May J. A. MURRAY, Grand Sec‘y. L. 0. A. firldSecyhO-EA. at 161 Kent Street. This store will be in charge of a competent clerk who will be pleased to talk over your Cleaning needs with you. NEW METHOD CLEANERS Limited iucrlon sue "Iblkins to clocks!" i A Br Frances Sheila (Continued) i W" to be done. l 511% 118d "1 be married. They were ‘ in such trouble about money, she . 811d G817. that there was scarcely ‘ienvvsh tow! her tickettoBan I Frmclsco. and when it came to her j costume for the journey the prob- . lem was . Grandmother = had forgotten about clothes 1o;- i yes-rs. She was horrified when they ' "we W contemplate Deborah's wardrobe. She wanted to write immediately to Boston and have s lame select! of articles sent out, but Deborah convinced her that l there was no time, and that they would have to manage with what was in the house. Bo they mode a "$991111! Oostunre front one oi Grandmothers. It we; quiet and referved. although perhaps the lines were not. such as a pr0fe55. lonal dressmaker would have put it. It would serve. The drm was made of brown cloth. very nest and plain. A hat W" rel-her a Dmbiem. but they ev- ‘ Wed one finally. e neat small black tlllbim with a modest cluster of "av" Daisies on one side. Grand- mother said the hat was perhflpg g little old-fashioned but she said that Deborah was far too pretty to travel alone dressed too attrnctiv. eiy. She cried when she said it and warned Deborah again o! the dimer of speaking to strangers. Grandmother sent only one other we“ with DQ501311: her own wedd- ing dress. When they tried it on, it fitted perfectly. Deborah looked st herself in the glass, and the“ quickly back at grandmother, with dark startled eyes. "It's... it's .." she touched the neck. "It is for your husband. my dar- ling.” Grandmother said gently, and Deborehs blood was cold again in her veins. ' CHAPTERH . Tubby ma finally finished dress- "13- 311d 110W. after a hurried trip acrflos the city in Bfylfs roadster. 911?? stood waiting in the big parlor of one of the old and eminently Tfisi-‘iectnbis hotels. Age hed not added w its prestige; it had gained 110311118. through the passage of years, save a few extra. layers of du"t. in the interiors of the sagging rcd plush chairs, s. few more cracks in the elaborately frescocd plaster Wall-s. s few more worn places 1h the thin carpet. Tubby. hands in Dwkflto. stared unsee‘ lgiy at the candle Sconces on the wall, fitted now with weary electric bulbs which gave out barely enough light; to dis- close the dangling crystal orna. ments on the sconces themselves. The grandfather clock in the corner ticked slowly. "Yin?" crazy." Bryn murmured. and tool: out his watch. "Me?" Tubby asked in amas- ment and sat down in a comfort- able chair. "The 0100K. It's slow. My watch says ten minutes to nine." "Oh. So you were talking to the WHEATLEY RIVER clock?" "Merely a slip." MAY 10th, at 1 p-m- "Bl-lo la risht." tubby muttered. Tubby went Store will remain open Saturday until 9 o'clock. llrycleaning-—Pressing—llepairing ‘ Phone 983 son Smith. of sale. Farm, farm implements, and stock belonging to late Wat- Farm may be sold privately before date . ,5 ..\ /<W§' 0 steamship lines. consult, W. K. ROGERS 181 Queen Street 9,.‘ ' “Professional Boris EGAN e co. a quartered Accountant I m lldlllllfllll sum i finale 0i. P. 0. Bo: l2- . M¢L€0d & “ w.n.u J.a.u "miifinilii Bell & Mathreson ‘ loll nnmirueoon. l-l-h “Barrister; fiosollllggoan ..‘ NE “gm; c ' ttetowmlhnl. Bentley L O. y, k. c. Attorneys-at-Law TO [DAN Loan EAN 1m I am the representative of all well For cruise or one way trips L er... . 1;». known Phone M0 FOR SALE Building Lot, 90 ft. Front 165 ft. Back. Formerly Lowe Garden, situated Kent St. Apply L. M. POOLE i C0. L-267-3-6-tf FARM SALE by Tender at Mt. Herbert Consisting of 100 acres 75 clear, 25 covered by good wood and stakes hot _and cold w a t e r telephone, furnace heat, bathroom and sewerage. Address all Tenders to ,. J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer LBAN FA It‘ M l‘; l: soucrrorr rtrc m.“ or ANDREW MORRISSEY Mt. l-ierblrt i‘ follows; That is to so)‘: 1 , Sin-ct slid Terms at sale cash. L-91-5-5-5i Chancery Sale Mllsuaie of Frederick and Edwin urp y. To uu sold by Public Auction onilhe premises at. honsinzwn in 1a?” County, on Friday the 7th rluy 0‘ ~ 5 A. D. 1937 at the hour of two ocloc p. m. All the lands whereof Frederick Murphy and Edwin Murphy riled seiz- ['1] including tho following, All thpse lru-lg, grins-es or pnrccln of _lun(l sl u- nto, lying llllll bciilb" l" l\"n“l_"gl£(lll' Lot lit lu Prince bounty. Prime ‘ ward island, pounded uutl desvrlbfid B! . On the North Side of Summerside Bond. 011 E bu“ 0' time; ':::l'.'::' l": G a Boyle. 011 on "w we“ “y il-zuling to the 'i‘own (lump. old-opt the loud sold to Hllllnliilounded on the North by 518"!" Street, on the East by B "Elli!" lending c For Ranches on the Sour by Fox nnches nnd on the West b! hand of Mrs. Jnnct Guns. sure M111 excl-pl. llmrcoul. flllll thorefrmn n llllp of lilllll uwnull by Jnlncs v.llll‘illil:'_. ll. Lot situate on the lwrtlr bide of the junction of Stewart Street wit: the West sun or the Mill Valle! R“ 100 It x 100 ft with l 1"!“ bum- 4. A lot of lnnd 50 ft x 50 ft on the North Side of the new Street ieadin; n”... the Mill Volley Reed with 111111" hum-ac illlll outbuildings. -. 5. A lut of lnnd with dwcllini! house, burn and wuodliousc on the l-Illst Side or the Junction o! the Mill vulloy Bond with the Summernldc llond and known as the dwelling o! the lotc lira. Margaret Murphy. Also the following personal propertf. nmnflly: l (ll h 5 kit hen , c Gum“ w n l B; Kitchen Tnlllcl. Ill the Lane save and Charles r-nuklnir utensils, Small Table, 1 (‘lath Square, 6 Mate, Oi! Cloth I (‘up- hnnrd. 4 Pnlrs of Curtains. l5 d Trunks, 1 m S f; G o : n F’ ... O Blinrla, 1 Parlour Square Terms of ssle or pereonsl vreverty shell he ealh. The above snln is erlunnt to a Decretui Order of the curt of Chanc- c-ry made on the d day of April A. D. 1931 b the Vice-Chancellor in an action w erein Margaret Stewart Morrlnon and Ann Laura Murphy are Complainants nnri Joseph Wendell Murphy Defendant. NOTICE ‘I0 PREDITOII! .... By the said Orrlrr it la provided that gll pe-rsonn hsrlng any claims or fle- mnnrls lflllllll the eathtu of Frederick Mun-h and Edwin Murphy deceased latt- o Kcnlington ln Prince County. nhnll npprnr before the underllgned Muster nnd prove their clnlma on 'l‘rlcnllny the lllh day ni’ Muy A. D. 1931 st 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon nl the Court House, at Summerslde, in Prince County, or otherwise be barred n1 their ililld claims. 01mm this loch tiny of April A. D. .'l ' nurnnnrcn .1. n. wnlon n-liiiis-1-a-s §"§2-.".I.i.§::"§j§..l.§'i;.;%3%; n.,_~......ll.....l.l» ~ -'l'l , l I, Hm_“",_"!°._' ° Kellogg's Corn Flakes lead e0 far as to soy that if Bryan. at the age oi six. had not fallen upon him violently one day 35 they roiled off a. root together. he would not have bitten the end of! his tongue and so beswi c lisp which would endue to his dying day. “Thlip it/h right," Bryn repeated ahsentiy to himself. “Talking to clockth." “Go to-—-." Tubby, said bitterly. I-le folded hi hands before him. ' Then we; a long silence. "Bryan," Tubby said abruptly, and stopped. "Tubby," Bryan answered polit- ely Bryn, what are you doing it for?" There isn't any reason why I shouldnft do it." , Well,“ Tubby exploded, you're not getting anything out of it. That's whet I mean. You're getting into an awful mix-up with all kinds of possible consequences, and you're not getting anything out of it." Consequences? Tubby still sat in the big choir and considered, his blue eyes on Bryrrs gray ones. Pllar, for. one. You'd make s very nice couple. YOU CAN'T BUY A elem mu: rum names? ‘h. I “No other food gives me Inch crisp. wholesome goodness as Kellogg’: Corn Flakes. the world in sales because women know genuine value. They're nourishing, easy to digest. Wonderfully conve- nient: and kept oven-fresh in the patented waxrm: heat- scaled inner bag. At all grocers, ready to serve with milk orcreenmlihds by‘ Kellogg in London, Ont. MADE IETTERru PACKED BETTER 1'. LJGTI-t-ig-g-fl-l-a‘ i“ cruel?" TASTE BETTER ._.___.... $4 tai/n/ 7' Ween IIIAIIGS rush Pliers tonight right often mm’? 1110M. became if you were g0 u; downoh your knees in my pun; "l"! W0l1ld certainly be s catas. troplts." 3° milled in flout grandfathers clock and studious-nil? “u? ml" "6 Q1118! face until ‘hibiyy had stopped lugging m; muttering noises. There was another long silence. Seven minuta to hing, What about this sailor. this Gra- ham fellow?" Tubby dqmlmqed abruptly. Do you think he's “in; to let any man crack him in the in‘: Idndnéhen marry hi; gu-l with. 011 o anyth What about him?" m‘ about u? 0h. he's all right," Bryn 31d 111K111 His enlisted time doesn't ¢Xl>lre for two months. And he isn't much to worry over, anyway;- 0h. 10rd. Tubby said prayerfully, and Put his head m his hands. Bryn went over and sat down he. side him. He twee-iced the yellow 00k- Ths whole trouble with you, “WY, l8 that you're one of these sermons-ln-stonas people, 1 mean. W" C1111"? help 10016118 for trouble. Why can't you take n thing u; u; facervalue and stop warring A11 "We happening is that. I'm lend- 1118 my name and my chug-min; llersonaiity.....beca.use I have to win over the grandmother, too, Perhaps I ronzot to mention it. . .. for a year. What's a. yenr? The last D011’ 0d’ elephant tusksMI-r bmllkht home cost me a yes/r, 5nd I've been sick of the darn things for a long time. After all, an elephant tusk is not exactly l, thing a man wants to look st more than two or three times u duy, and it isn't s thins you ever get really fond of and like to cherish, you know." Tubby raisec his head. "on," he said ominously. "so you're planning to cherish this Dchqnh "01119-11 811d set fond of her. are You? Now that I understand why you're marrying her. do you mind telling me why she is marrying you? It doesn't work both ways. you know. It couldn't be, even it it's what I'm beginning to think it glmgivt be." ' I told you why she's mun-y. i118 me." Bryn said kindly. ‘I really exblained it; very nicely. She's marrying me to get a million doli- Brs. one your from today when the conditions of the will are mlfilied and when her grandmother is con- vinced that I am no fortune-hunter and that I am a steady going young gentleman with no bad habits and the ability to make Deborah hubby.‘ "Oh, no, she isn't," ‘Tubby contra- dicted. “m” an," Tubby straightened. He put his hand on Bryifs arm. ‘Took here. Bryn," he said, what's the use of your trying to hold out: on ms? Why don't you come across with the whole story? I know whet it la, anyway. It's another oi’ those crazy quixotic notions oi’ yours. What are you trying to put over now?" Nothing. i, You he. The 8111 can't be mel- rying you to get hoe Iondlsthefs money. because you are not Btmrt Graham, and you said yourself that the will stated specifically that un- less she married Graham and Gru- ham omy, on or before her birthduy —tohl—dre wouldn't est the money. Dlttlt-ym And you are not Gil-alum." Well, kyn said st last, not spe- cifically. Not very specifically. I've reed quite e few legal docu- rnsrvis....this was s fermion!!!’ legal document. ‘Dab. with a lat ct whereuses end in-as-muchaaes and pony-or-tho-second-pnrls. and that 1mm of thing. 11 Deborah's mnd- father hadn't told me what it was that he intended, I wouldn't have been boo sure." (To he 0031-1111100 GAY HENRY GAVE E PLUMED HAT IOINDON. May 4-(0?) Behind the exhihh lnthe Rum TNIMF” Ooronsmimi Zsixiritrition. oontcinini gvefything from Queen Rinbeth’: mltwng to u one-eyed velvet elephant toy of Prince Edward 01 Kent. lie many stories. ‘more is one that sou with the’ feathered halt of Henry VIII and no little slippers or Anne Boleyn’ Riding one day with his wound Queen and his favorite coin-tier. Nicholas n! ‘ . the King passed the monol- o! Auot 5t. Iawrenop. The favorite ldmired it and asked whose it vu. “It is mine," sud the King. “but now it. shell ycurs"—ond to prove the good faith of the gift stave the young mun the plumed hnthewMel-ndmsde theQu n take off her embmidOrod s Ever since that. day the hot shoes have descended from to son with the estate. _ litany more of the great h as of England and Gcotisnd ve loaned their royal relics, incl n. red-sold curl from the has o! 1hr! Queen of Boots. the sculpt. military cont in which Queut Victoria reviewed her trOOPO. a drop of Charles 1's blood token from the scaffold and enclosed in n crystal locket. Charles 11's love letters. Queen Anne's silver tee. service. Edward VITs pigskin gloves, Queen Mary's inn and Princess Alexandra of Kent's gold rnttie. BENTONITE CLAYS IN SASKATCHEWAN FA-QKATOON’. MIT l -(OP)—- Awaiting deveimment are rich deposits of Fentonlte. a. clay el- tensivoly used for msny pgpgql N law; ror 1o nun 01117. ' WhéoWWll/“dhd "fwu eashi "Eur-o =11 *1" “W” °' J ca. our "I" "15"" '13.» 0L8) 85c W Regular Pr!“ ' ‘ ’ L” w‘ 40¢ liiilirdgliidgl". i: 80c 15c loo gm’, U . cueeovlnll"'"'°"'“u u n - ' igneous eiertiticate. Avril mmmmmm Qgml-lit fir: Snmyglgglll" c‘ nnfl-uginullli “l ‘ihl Attractive new rooms can be coated overnight with Semi-Lustre, the amaz- ing new washable satin-enamel. Semi- "Lustra gives youth: soft, light-reflect- ing, non-glare surface so much in vogue, and makes redccorating aa fascinating as choosing a costume. The 13 lovely pastel shades give you unlimited scope for individual color schemes. Think of the immense practical advant- MAY 5. 1937 SPECIAL INTHUDUIITHY [IFFEH 8 includve. “=2 E‘ 2 5 F ‘t7 . age of a washable finish! Unsightly finger marks and stains can be removed instantly with soap and water-without: injury to the delicate satin finish. Send-Lustre is easily applied, dries quickly, and is DEODORIZED. Try this amazing new finish-the sensational IO-day introductory offer enables you bodosoatagreat savingincashl u am m: s use IAYS our: So that you m8! t1‘? out Semi- Lustre-in your kitchen..your bathroom .. on furniture or Semi-Lustre you want at the above mom prim. But only, woodwork-we are making this‘ sensational introductory offer. Fill in your name and address until Saturday, Ms! 8 .- THREE MORE DAY! After M8! 8 the regular prices on‘ on the above Cash Savings Semmmsm Wm PT"!!!- w‘: Ceitiflcatc. Tear‘ it out all "K8001, therefore, flurtyoause take it. to your paint store. It your Cash Savings Cor-extents entitles you to any quantity of at on“, ON SALE AT : R. T. HOLMAN Limited Charlottetown commercial wocess from the boss of facial beauty clays to a decoicrisatton filter in oil rs- ilulng. It will. extend IO-thnsa under watexr £6 ba-smtho vlluable lmmerty c sumendon in Ilia. y!“ Grief use in nib-refining said. wu that cl rhcolcristnl oil. In IMP-making it is used to whiten off color taliows sndhurrove the color of cotton-seed, soya. bean and Delhi oils. Old newsprint ia now being re- coverod in United States by a pro- ccss in which the clpy has em: played tojemove printer's ink from newmnocrulndmlnlln cleanpspercanbemade from the will‘, cleaners use the oll! 1'01’ l1- juvenatixig cleaning fluids. A lqtofpeople wnolnsisted on Aating on thin toe last winter won't be here to insist on mel- illlfieboetnest he , iemThus Provincial Distributors i |(. S. liEhlMlllll, on, c.r.n., G-t-l- itertifieil Public Accountant ' and iluiiltar Bookkeeping cysteine installed or levied Profit and Loss Accounts Computed. Trustee umlsr the Bankruptcy let Company By-Luws, Minute; Annual Statements and Reports Prepared. Administration of Estates a Specialty. MONEY TO LOAN. 88 Great George St. Charlottetown, P. EJ.