PAGE TWO 0o as they do in England ORANGE PEKOE for lBut he had choren to erect a barrier between A" You sell right when you ship t0 'McL.URE and MacKINNON j g CHARLOTTETOWN Muskrals, Mink, Cross Fox and Red M/anted. gl-r in tour-h iriili us as soon as pos- cliase of 2369 shares, par value $10 sibie before the Fall rush. each of the paid up capital stock Call. phone, or write. TfZlSk Well Co., Ltd. Summerside. Tenders should bl‘ received on or before Nov. 12th. McLEOD & BENTLEY, o! Sinclair & Stewart Limited in, an easy drive, and laid a sympa- thetic hzlnd on her shoulder. Uncle ‘Ionntllrlii onc bit. Now- Johnny!" father Johnny's arms closed about her‘ anywhere," he told Alma. ~ ._»—r_-_- _. ‘ t and stared 01f across the r0 l, Start the day right by Miserable thoughts followed landscape. _ Alma along every step oi’ $11M “Ia your version or love the kind hawng a cup of tea as strangely solemn early-momlng that goes shopping for Iinflhcllll , - round of golf. Silo could not help ratings and social Importance?" Soon as ‘Hm “Sm Use but face the truth: She was In she demanded scornfuliy. "Br MQRSES SELECTED love-terribly in iove-ivith Johnny. cause that isn't my idea 0i’ 16W- Ii I love a. man, I'd live on an asl l Johnny agreed quietly. "but YOU-l‘ family wouldn't let you. You're a conic from a violent break with followed her. ‘*Wel1," he said flatly, "we might TWP‘, ‘MQFIARLQTTIFFOWN iQQAKQIAN __..a____;v.. .. , p-in a shanty-until I cou. ‘ I them because of hea ' sslfcents u“ _ _ _ p something in his mist-something help him fight to somethiii. . - CIGAR ETTE a pound dollmlght sansfacuoll- that he would not reveal to her. better. I'd . . ." To BACCO H‘ Johnny grinned 85 she flubbed "You would, Alma. darling," A|So in Lock-lop T|n5 55 i 1000 MUSKRATS WANTED ..;;.‘::::;‘ "L13? :51: l d no» ' ' " ' ' arsandbboksththb h _ l " l ', e a , a r . . I E R ‘ mgr; “vial; boll: egos Zhiigigr “d tom. Irllolllélozoléunlyltreelislzatheitsocial. S“: from the stow“ ° ""3 0 H GH ST CASH P ICES PAID Johniiy biodnsioedi tlicssed. y pBLThen I'll leave this ltzivn! I'll ‘ My“: at??? 21°“; *3“ b?” Sig" . ALSO . "Hey! What's all this? What's go away and build my own life. i liyt’ h h g a 5a’ good FOR lbwcooyl MINK» RED FOX- (‘R055 FOX- ’ the llllliiCl‘ Alma?" my own happiness! I won't be a n h‘; 81am e haddgax: to talk I BTU" Ell-Q I U _ ’ v _ _ _ _ .11 wi r a er, an s B never DAIL)‘ REMITTLYCE TO PARCELS FORWARDED I fioémfg’ fwhlnfll‘ Si“; i“; l “fwrfgelogg “m” °f s’ y‘ ‘ luiew at Wlllit late hour their bus1_ i. ' Y MAIL U blclziif’ t _ " Men m l svliglut swlouliirzou be happy Alma? M“ discussions ended’ l” 11S l ' ' l ~ v _ _' ' ' ' _ _ , l "Johnnyfl she raid suddenl . P, E, I, "NRX. infant," Johnny said so- 'I‘hats the question. You dont “Lets go tovthe railroad statloni .. , ..., .. .v 1,, ,,.l, l-r .i l» . . . 1‘ ‘ e “HWY my 1x3 QL “A gnggpr ,7‘, QLL). ion ineiit {Olhillg 3on1 know the heartache tnt elm find out from the agent if Dad l was there, to sec Sig off on the Relieves itching quickly, thorn uh e akin, a moat eiiootive rreatmentuor rem: rind other akin tmublm. A record of 50 yuan. Dr. Chase's Ointmcn ST. MARY'S ACADEMY S UMMERS IDE lteilderiy. Then, as Alma. raised] her tear-drenched eyes to his, a l sudden brcutli-takiilg light dawned as W011 go some place and have breakfast together, anyway." They drove, in Almafis roadfter, and Anna Gallant; 2. Olive Gaudet 3. Florence Clow. . Music (over 90%)—Lena Ranaha’ Lorraine Gallant, earl Stewai-f Mary Sillipliutit, Hilda. MacNei) whats it all about?" His hands OlltYS family and friends." earbhmoming trim" I liclci lioi- Slllll shoulders gently, Alma turned away from him in , , (To be Continued) l flrnili", nizcl his eye= were serious. exasperation, and started toward I "I . .. oh, I can't toll you, the lclubhousc. Johnny wcarily World's Groalesl FllX 8H0 TO THE Obarlottetown, P. E. I. Try Um ‘Ve Buy The following is the standing of t _ the pupils of St. Mary's Academy, ' u f“? ""‘“" Mgs" Sumnierside for the month of / ~ ~- 1e.» ‘>123;- x_,_ vlrgm Mame“; a’, Z4 Bballenge 0110s and Trophies Valued at $1,500 a ‘ Marguerite Gallant; 3. Doris Clow., g M Grade IX—l. Marjorie Kelly; 2.‘ Rosette Ribbons and Gash Prizes-for 43 sections A ‘h L,’ Lois Cameron; 3. Jean MocPhee. _, , sliipniolil due 1o arrive November 12th. l“ Grade VIII-l, Lena Ranahan; 2 F , f f Pliil-l- your order immediately for this exceptional stock Edna Arsenault; 3. Hilda MacNei i‘ ' “flimlfr- _ _ _ F‘ Grade VII-l. Alice Blancahrd; : , _ ~ _. , lulu... .V-n_ln-’. liquid».- meal sol-iii. _ _. 5 Dome“ Gallant; 3_ Mary Cameron, Every year this Show is getting blgger and better and I l l - lllil|\ limited S0 order toda \- i. - - ‘ - ~ Y- - ii . and, v1_1_ Henmu, Com, E this will be the banner Exhibition of all time. It is the m1}; or 5 g R I.” L FUR TRADERS I. Florence comiioi; a. Lillian Clow. the Silver Fox world and will be visited by prominent men con-. E , _ 1E2 QUEEN STREET Elfirsde v-l; Melville 010w; 2.; nected with the industry from Europe, the United States, and 2 to rips all», P. o.“ Kéilllygghan‘ l ggher grovinces of Cliiilatila. Igou cannot afford to miss this r: i , -ms *' i? _ ' ow you are a a n ereste in the bi t ' d , >*—*€_—~ 2. Louise Wedge, 3. Florence Wii- l gges 1n ustry of f‘ liams, P111106 Edward Island, ‘ q; W E L L D R I |_ L I I G TENDERS ' Tefgf°Mgtlailfz° 3x31111128 - There are Classifications for darks up to 25 per cent, T l‘ We would be pleased if any Parties ' mL I D da-‘k lillledlllmflibmedlums, mediums, pale SilVerS 311d extra. ri : who are contemplating nn having a _ “flip l __ ' ‘G S VETS BU ‘I1 L I “W mnxtrupufl this yo“ wow Tend“ m mm“, m me pun The clerk looked worried. "we have“ been able to [mm your Grade n i. Dorothy MacNc I I 1 to adults, yearlings and pups, males and females. Classes for herds, senior, yearling, junior, sire and three of his get, dam and two of her progeny, best matched pair male and female, adults, best matched pair male and female, pups. Nine Championships and Grand Championship LWGHAN u “ROOM, Chmmflttowrh on hm to the his drug 5mm owned and Mary cunlmiskey’ Diana Domini for bilsit fox in Show. Prizes awarded on the basis of number Dlaluigcr for P. E. l, nmma," he whispered wondefi operated by her father’ As they fieme 3E1], Rm; Rnnahan, She; 0 en 9S, 011G t0 SIX GIILHGS “IP88 PYIZGB, eleven LO twelve 5L-‘l-“Em5lDE “my, doubtful”: “Alma . _ _.. took Sea“ at the soda fountain, a Callaghan, Jean MacPhee, Hele; CLEARANCE AUCTION SALE F 0r_i__Sale Farm of 16 acres. situated At .\l:1l'.~:hfinld, Thursday. one-half mile from the vil- Nnv. l2,‘ liliili, at 1 o'clock [age of Victoria, near “"1"” "i Swck- "091 lmple‘ shool churches and stores Illtfllin, household furniture, has large house and good cu" outbuildings. This farm very |'3\Pl'.¥'ll\i"1! Wilhih 11ml 0" suitable for a fox rancher the plilce llllliil go. No Re- m. poultry raisfla Apply to; serve. i Blindly, lheir lips met, and dur- ing that breathless ecstasy of that firt kiss, the golf course, the club- house, far iii the distance, and all oi’ Burntwood and its smug, hypo- critical social system, faded into an indistinct, unimportant blur. “Alma? Johnny said presently, gently releasing her. “Alma . . . how did this happen? I-I didn't mean it to be. I—I'm sorryl” he floundcred helplessly. “You're lorry you kissed mc, Johnny?" Alma demanded, and he flinchcd before the scoril in her middle-aged clerk—her father's right-hand man —appenred- H6 looked worried about something. “Have you seen your father this morning, Miss Alma?" he asked. "We thought he must be playing golf with you, but they said at the club that he warnt." “My father?" Alma said sharply. "Why? Did you phone the house? McEwen, ‘Helen Muttart, France Gallant, Ruth Kelly, Zita Silliphani Marjorie Kelly, Mary MacPhee. ________m___ M?! FIIRS The trapping season is now open. I am buying daily Isn't he at home?" "No- We've phoned everywhere. Dr. Randolph wanted him-said it was urgent. Bllt we haven't been able to locate him anywhere, and and will pay highest marke‘ value for Mink, Muskrat Raccoon, Red Fox, etc. Al‘ mail shipments remitted fori promptly. entries six prizes, over twenty-five entries twelve prizes. First prize $12., second $9., third $6., remaining qualifying entries $4. each. A unique feature “of the Exhibition this year will be the l awarding of a silver cup to the etrhibitor winning the greatest number of points in the Show. Many other features not of- fered by other exhibitions. Open to foxes registered in Can- adian N2 tional Silver Fox Breeders Association. OR 1ND BANQUET CANADIAN‘ NATIONAL HOTEL ‘ Big foxmen’s banquet will be held on Tuesday, Novem?" ber 17th at the Canadian National Hotel and will be the high- light of the season. Only 140 tickets will be sold so as to avoid owner on the. premises. e 8g n one h en him-l J. D. JENKINS c owding and assureevery guest of a’ pleasant and highly 911' Y O I15 S8 t rt l , _ Tenns imnnunccd at Sam Stewart I LINOIY he Sam nflwabh, m, WW3 the wmphonfl. Johnny \ i I e a ning evening. Don toverlook this event. Music, mirth R- F. MacDONAIiD, ‘ ‘llmfrba never be sorry for that, Alma. demmidpd jrrjtably, "I'll find out: ""__""' "_'—‘—_‘T~ ‘ an unexcelled repast. ShOrt, Snappy Bpeechefl be Qwner- 1c 0mm HOW Could I b0. when I've dreamed about this, Alma. You order given by leading D1611 311d prominent authorities O11 Silver FOX ._l. .\. llellonzlvld. Auctioneer. of holding you 1'11 my. arms, brcnkfast." Tlihcrlolv i The undersigned will sell by Public Auction on the dreaincd of leasing you . just tliat—” “That you have a past that's a closed book, and you think we should make our present and future mi ernble because of it!" she cut it quickly, pulling her hand . . It‘s at about six-thirty," Johnny said, Alma ordered, and then went to stand beside Johnny as he called one number after another, in a futile effort Whittaker. to locate Lawson "Your cook says he left the house AT‘ MARSHFIELD‘ I will sell by Private Sale. my farm of 80 acres, 8 acres covered with lumber, the A _.nching. WRITE FOR PRIZE LIST GIVING FULL PARTICULARS T0 JOHN B- ROPER, President. WALTER R. SHAW. Secretary. CHARLOTTETOWN. P- E. I. premises‘ lhlii desirable City Property, known do s2 Upper‘ from ms grasp balance clear and in a good Prince Street on ni‘ 5i feet, and extends to School Street, a distance of 205 loci. S.\'l‘l'RDAY, the 14th DAY 0F NOVEMBER, 1936 f At the hour of 12 o'clock noon. The property has :1 frontage on Upper Prince Street uneasily. “Its For further particulars apply to_S._DesRoches, Solic- itor. (‘zlnallizln Bank of Commerce Building. “Not exactly," Johnny protested that I've nothing to offer you, Alma." He flushed Mothers! Don't rake chance: with colds . . . rub on between calls. “Drove away in his car. Haven't you any idea where he ililglit have gone?" "No," said Alma. She was suddenly filled with a strange apprehension, as she thought back little things that had made little impression on her at the time but now took on new significance. She state of cultivation. or J. P. Bradley & Co., Auctioneers. If not sold by Thursday, the 12th day of November, will be sold by Public Auc- tion on that date at one o’- and remembered clock. Sll Two F-Oyal Olnadlln lili- rol-oo with u. possible rlootured none. hflil been ill, tell the person whom D110” We" llllllffll. 0116 #1011611. Squadron Leader B. V. Beaker o! she is visiting w blew? m" we when their lirolane crashed at the Ottawa who has been stationed at her anything to out on account of airport or number 10 non-perman- Winnipeg had all his teeth ki-l - h eoerit lllnesz It ls not M! APPIY to Peter Stewart ent squadron near this Toronto ea out End m; y“; mcq-Emioc er r wEsToN. 0M, Nov- 8——(0P)— shoulders and a severe head imury to visit for the afternoon alter 511° in tell the child not to cat and burb late yesterday. than subject her to tempt-Will?“ m _._i___..-_-_-___ had noticed that -her father had seemed worried and preoccupied lately, and she had urged him to HE Rlili RT E. HOLL, Executor". s; ' E , ml)(li)lHIINHllNNilI(NMMMIIMKMN"NMMMNNMMNIIMNNUIMMMMMMTFIT“ Arrears of Land, Personal Property ‘ band Income Taxes To Whom It May Concern:- Notice is hereby given that payment or all taxes flue the Prwllwlll TPOIISIJTH‘ of the Province or Pflllcc Edward Island in respect to 14M- Personal Property and Income assessment is Immediately required. Other- wise steps will be taken as provided under the 14nd Assessment Act, 1924i and the Income and Personal Property Taxation Act, 1924. f0? wllwmm 0' SHIRE. J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. Squadron Madei- E. G. Puller- ton, or Toronto, pilot or the ma- chine, suffered two dislocated the line of offered candy. 1°‘? “m” etc. L_76_u_5_7_m_12_ win: ruolrr reason When sending your little girl l-By George McManuS . wAs THATMRS 5i’; regfliomhsi ‘AYPKAUTI-ER Tali-noise“ no FATl-IER S ‘y V w New. ATA, sown ‘L MailPE QLED h. MAGGIE laerusw 73.13%‘ eeus w- l 1L1. HEAR we , YOU on MRS-J REF I-ADES AND NTLEDEN- R1RET l‘? SAY THRT All Personal Property and Income Taxes remaining unnlld on "IQ zilli day of October, 1936, will be subject to interest at the me of l!" pl-r rent per annuln from date of default nntll paid TflY-[Y-IYCI’! in arrears will please govern themselves accordingly. Dali-ll at Charlottetown, Prince Edward lsllnd, this 25th day 0|’ S01!- fcnilver, 191i’; C. .1 sTEwAln. l l. Supervisor of Taxation. ‘i g. lyq. .;.-r_>¢pv;>'clo1:li>£>;0“o ofaomymanvmaemrlmwnnw