n-Ah-lhdHlKfil-‘F 5501M lQEii; tiulil wiV-ZTIII, light wagon and Solicitor, lost; word. "But for some of us the out to hers across some fixed div'd- stream whose width hardly entitled who had counted for very little in 0f the above mentioned ferries fol‘ a P911911 of one or "u" . ‘ "g,‘,‘,‘,-,,_Qua“,,h, u, my ma“, Whig?" Blmdmil- "'"‘"°"°'°'"'- ‘House o: nleauis-come-rl-uc has ing line which neither he nor she it to in local designation of “theithe lives of those nearest her could years from the first of April 1932, according to specification, -. m, (mm, "Hum, m, "u," ' never been built, Or, 1r it, has, we've might pass. she knew now whatuver," and a few minutes later the do. It seemed to make her “belongfi terms and conditions to be seen at this Office. . - __._.-.._-u- PAGE TWO “My _W0man’si Realm -:- Social and-Personal -:- Fashions -:- illitcratarel Tip-IE CHARLUVFETOVKN GUARDIAN . APRIL 4, 1932 Iii What the Fashionables are Wearing ‘ ‘This EasyéExgiicisfi | Gkgvhs-gould Loni-ran Si"! IIOFTOII _ . . I ‘ _ . Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Form. .d With or me Cook J Driuipjg wag: Sig; ioLolvlhi-ifloarse Ynlirfflel! i B ( h‘ . Every Pattern 0mm, Tun,“ ezcleccgucppulslit fizkbevllyy firs: as s mac- "u; iicocflimgliw. By Annabelle Worthington 10 times. This washes stomach. To B L (l u n a lks. b 1 add iitil Ad- ' . - . Light nary blue callton-fzidille I lgegigipygugar. iii-lit: iliiniveilitelfiwe t 380mg The Glrl Who Plans to Marry Should Make uniiinlhlllilgtlntlriozflloglchkiym “k? Iii crepe silk fashions this Ovely ay ‘ m; _ Adlerika washes ou upper - s bitten, and I nld ' (ma, mppu, b, um”, W, ,,, fish, i fzflgimfmi: and lower bowebbivngtrilring poison‘ Sure She K_nows _Her Own Mind and B _ . mcmiiecccfibcciiiificififlfi. bluc. l Juice , ,,,,,,,,,_ "{~\fl*,_°§“§f;§“§, ,,°',‘,,,g,;§“'°§§; Heart — if Possible, She Should Sel- i l T E R S “agave hcrthruc bottlu minim, The buttoned sidc clceillg skirt is 6 tart Shana , - m todai: by tomorrow} you l ect a Man of Her Own Age and ha...“ g u‘ g _ no mom trouble. . . PIITFIUWFUX effective. The becoming IlCCiZllIlC adopts a Beat two yolks, add the sugar and flour. Add the juice, stir and cook '~ {in wonderful effect. Hughes ‘lug Co. Ltd. mnunlactnnflforthpndllyoarggujybyfl T-llalblrnfiplltcl- IIvIIMOla Class — Above All, She vile-sided m“ wller- h t t tll cm -. F11 ‘o “M” '"">"""“ ’°"‘""‘ ' Should Take Care to . r ~- wmle picmrciquey 1, ,5 snmmy i "V" ° w‘ ‘r u“ c‘ ' elEEfffL Igfiilllfxmnntgo" Dem‘ a talent for being wise any more than they have a talent for writing or vlrarablr. And _you'!l enjoy so much making afternoons. Sizc 36 requires "i yards of 39- lnril dark material with l‘; yards of 39-inch light lllatcrial. Bo sure to iill ill illi: size of the pattern. Scnci etalllps or coin Icoin preferred.) Price of pattern l5 cunts. o bun-cc..- . . . . . _ . . . . .---.---..--vcu Street Address iald: 2. Frankie Coffin; baked tart shells and cover with a meringue made of the three rc-y mainlng egg whites, 7% tablespoons Village School for the month of March. I Grade X——l. Rita O'Brien. Grade IX-l. Frankie Kelly; 2. I-Ieber MacEwen; 3. Elsie Kelly. Grade VIII-l. Fxllth Baker; 2. Rita MacAdam; 3. Gerald Mac- Adam; 4. Maurice Coffin. Grade V1I—l. Clarice McGrath; 2. Marion Gildert; 3. Linus Ros- slter and Carl Murphy; 4. Mary Kelly, Grade VI-l. Frances Wlonpon- Walter Coffin; 4. Sheldon MacEwen. Grade V-1. A. J. MacAdam; Helen Cox; 3. Ivan MacDonald; 4. 2 i DRAPERIES MADE NEW v ‘A MorningSniile Grade III-l. Reggie Eledershaw; CORNWALL-YORK . INSTITUTE prepared and read by Mrs. Hazen Howard on “Educatiom which was the topic for the evening. This was followed by a paper on the "Early Training o.‘ Children" by Mrs. Dean MacEwen. The Secy. reiport- ed having received Government Grant and a letter was read from Dr. Creelman regarding donations of money for matress covers for Sanatorum, the amount of $2.00 was voted for this purpose. April meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Aubrey MacPhail, York Pt., roll call to be answered with contribution to the Grab-bag. You don't say so- Yes, she used to be a brunette. Avoid Living With Her In-Laws ‘Rim are plenty of woman who should nova.- mariy . They lack acting or singing. for the sake of their own happiness, and in mercy to men. ; l 1t powdered sugar. y: teaspoon lemon I the adaptability to adjust themselves to married life. They are cold .0! Style No. 2511 conlcs in sizes 16, 18 extract o; 1_3 teaspoon vanll]a_ _ n i“ t h 1d "S A young woman asks: and selfish and overbearing and tyrannical and are curses to the men Jo" . yells, as. ca, 4o and 42 inches bust. i Brown delicately m a 510w We“ m0 comuc -Yor nsthu e a I "What should a girl look rol- in marriage?" who get them as Wlvfl- ' N Black which who with willie i deg F, “ma” "mew"; “ ° “m” ° weu, amt she should look to herself. She should pfler deeply into ‘ canton crcpc is cxcccdiiigly attrac- ‘ l Y,‘ H. 51x tarts Mrs- M“? Macphau m‘ Much lth- L! Any gift. who thinks thlfl 1118111589 l8 801118 W b6 l W" 91 Smflflfidu P4 tire. ~ ' Twenty-five members and two vlsl- her own heart and be very sure that he really annex to her girlhood and that she will be able in go on being hoe and ‘u; Brown and Pcrsian green wool " i‘ 101's were P195811". We new mBmbi" the m" wh° “m” “p w h“ ideal “d m” h‘? ‘ndepen’ it and doing her own way as she has always done, with the Irepe is another fascinating schcmc MORELL VILLAGE SCHOOL enrolled. Meeting opened in the fancy, and she wants him for keeps- It dwm" addition of having a man to pay her bills and be a. pennancnt date, is g. you'll like. usual manilr and rou call was an- make mum dmelence “h” l‘ m“ “m”? ‘s’ 1m‘ riding for a fall. Marriage is not like that a-tall. Not by any means Vlacle nf one lliflif‘l‘lfil as royal . ii swered with a verse from a cana- vlded he is a woman's taste In husbands. a-tall. It ts giving up your personal liberty. It is sacrificing your" blue shew cl-cpe is cllwiiiiflmvc for Follow “g is the report of More“ dian poet. A spelendld paper was Y°1l km" h°w l‘ 13 "Wt ha“ The“ “e tastes and opinions to mother. 1H5 dill!!! the think! W11 d0!" Wflht some dinky little cheap things that you are just crazy about. "They just suit your style, while other expensive French importatlons you wouldn't have on a bet. They are not your lines nor your color noranythlng, and l! you are overpersuaded into buying one of them you will be tired of it in a week and want to take it back to tile bargain to do and pretending you like it. It is learning to walk on eggs to keep from smashing into your husband's DB5 Pfellldlwi- It l “m!!! the trusty-third degree in the Salve Spreaders Union. Or else it is a tight from start to finish with, likely as not, an end in the divorce court. So don't marry unless you can changc V0111‘ P011"? 01 V19" ll "B"! as you can your way of doing your hair. Don't marry unlus you can adapt your tastes and habits to your husband's. Don't marry unless you love a man well enough to overlook all his faults and think they are just funny and interesting because they are his. And, above all, don't marry unless you think the career of wifa and mothcruils tiilglflxct léiid , ‘ most glorious one on earth. No wives arc more pes en an e _ who beat and starve the women they are married to and yet: whose wives mgghphaveqyeeypgenlugeg who are always throwing it in their husbands‘ [work their fingers w the bones for flwm. and follow them as faithfully iteeth that they would have written a best-seller or been singing at the ias a dog r1088 its mfl-ilier- 50 which i011? BWP 811d don't $19 "P W my iMetropolttan or have a million-dollar movie contract if they hadn't man whom you will want to trade in for a different model with the latest mmwn themselves sway on marrying a poor dub and having brats. streamline effects and all the new gadgets. l counter. Same way about husbands. ‘There are men who are models of all the virtues and who give their wives ropes of pearls and limousines, yet who never raise a thrill in their spouses‘ breasts. There are other men < Mary mm“ ---_--- _ | The“ eonsld tile uiicumstances 1n which YOILHTO to live after you ." ' ' ' ' " j " Grade IV_1_ Leo Rossim. 2 TIIE TRANSFORMATION Likewise be sure that you are in love with the man and not just in marry, for marriage is a business proposition as well as a sentimental , c137, Mate Pan-me Ken . 3 M rial G111, rt: Smith's sweetheart has a very love with love. That is the mistake that so many girls make. They adventure, generally speaking, a, girl ls happier when she marries in ' CM“ 4 Miami,” DS/lfack-kvenu e ' dark past. are so sloshing over with sentiment and romance that they submerge the he; mm class, Pick out a man who has the same 5001111 blbilmlllld first; lad who comes along in it and then, when the little emotional flood has dried up, they discover that what they thought was the grand passion that you have because it is more comfortable to sec We to we with YOU-l‘ , husband than It is either to look up to l-ilm or down upon him. iiurglghmm Kelly’ 3' Maurice __ ,_. is only a mild llkirig, and sometimes not even that. -i——- , , . - z __ ‘ - - . . . -——-——— l Choose a man near your own ago because you will have more tastes lfigyllklitilnilgt? ' "' “M Grade n-J’ Alexis Kelly; 2‘ 110?: alksnsh’ 1 m m an d“ M Of course, it is difficult for a young and untrained flapper diagnOS- in common, and you will not have to be bored having to sit at home with Iii-come "will inml lmklllll "uni! BUSY “h” Game” “d “m” “Mme”; ' ticlan to tell the ainerence at sight between a slight cardiac weakness an old husband with rheumatlcs or work yourself to a frasulc trying to them out on the llnc, ilufllllll t0 remove the KIFCHSQS. 'lhcn forgot tilcm. The result “'33 thi-y became badly failed and‘ sun-spotted. “l was ilCflliSlCk until the happy thought struck mo. to ilvt! ihlflll- 'jilst dyed lilcm a dccpcr qrccn, and a,- 1 115M] i)i‘ll'iilll'l(i llyes they inok_ {zlr/JOUUS and nc\v. I hzivc never sccn (,~ll‘l' dyes to usc than Diamond llvvs. 'l'hcy Jl\'(‘. the lllost beautiful cniilrs—\\hilil llSCti clthirr for tinting or d_vcin_u—ullii lli‘\'(‘i‘ tlikc the llic out oi cloth as other dyes do. Mrs. J.l7.'l“.. hlontrczll “Alrgood morning, Mrs. Murphy. An‘ how is everythirfil" “Sure an I'm having one grand time of lt between me husband and the furnace. 1f I keep me eye on the wan the other is shure to go out." Nearly 5,500 new apartments will be constructed, with State ald,1n Czechoslovakia this year. 3. Lloyd Cox; 4. John MacInnls. Numhcr having perfect atten- dance, 31. Georgie H. Dingwell, Principal. L. Agnes K. Coffin, Assistant. (_Patriot Please Copy) woman motorist m cop_yes_ I ed to protect the surface, should be: know that I should keep to the right but what I can't understand is whether I ought to be on the fn- side 01‘ the outside of the road! | Ktltiiluii siiial I I am instructed by Angus Mcflzic, Wheatlcy Rlvcr, to srll by public auction. on Wednesday, April 6th at l o'clock I‘. l\I., Farm, Stock, Crop ind Farming Implements. ' STOCK-Z milk cows, to freshen, 2 fat crittlc, f! young cattle, 2 horses avid ilfflb“. UIPLPZAIl-INTS-Ilay blower, new. nrticlrs trio mime-mus. to nli-ntinn. Tcrlns‘ Illflllr‘ kIlllWlI at salc. If not fillc, Sill!’ the fnllilvriiii: ilay. it’. .\. I\i1icR.»\E. l first floor other than kitchen have House For Sale , i . Dwelling House with Garage on building lot 81 x 160 feet in finest residential district in City. House has good basement, steam heat, and clcctric lights and contains nine rooms besides bath, hallways, pan- try and store-rooms. Rooms on hardwood flooring. For particulars apply to H. F. MacPHEE, AUCTION SALE 000060QOOOO-Ooooooccoagaq 4 Professional Bards following: A quantity of hay, outs She paused. “ ‘ll’ we fare straight and wheat, 2 horses, 3 head oi cat- rovus, gang plow, single plow one- l lost the way there." ‘ on, come fne, come wet,” she re- } tic. mower rake spring tooth har- peatcd softly. The House of llrcoms-tiomc-True By Margaret Pedler I m c- (Continued) “It's a pretty enough tdca." He Her eyes had a far-away look in Aleck-Vl/hats the matter? Smart-J have spelled “Professol” with two Ps and don't know irhcll one to cross out. o WAXING FLOORS Hardwood floors, which are wax- klvcn a. coat of wax at least twice a year in places which are not sub- jected to a lot of wear, and oftcner and chronic and incurable heart disease, but before you decide that Tom, Dick or Harry is IT note well if you have these symptoms: . be flapperish for a young one. And marry a man who can, at least, offer you three square meals a day. Riches are not necessary to a happy marriage, but comfort and security are- vunid can't bear the howling Can you stand long and unbroken doses of his society? Does his _ of the wolf at the door. It makes him nervous. conversation interest and amuse you when he is not telling you how l ' beautiful you are and how different from all other women? Do you en- And never marry any man who takes Y0“ m u” Wm‘ m‘ "WU 01' joy giving up to hlm and doing his way, staying at home if he wants to brings them to live with you. In-laws and domestic felicity simply don't or stepping out if he so desires? Do you get a kick out of thinking ‘ click. about getting up and cooking breakfast for him? Are you'wl1llng to wear shaby clothes and do without the luxuries to which you have been accustomed in order to be with him? Tomorrow we will consider tho man. , DOROTHY DIX. (To he Continued on Wednesday.) So much for yourself. 111 Shots where they are constantly used. man who may start that journey with you. 1t mustn't me“—his grave who has tr‘ed to find the road once bofore—and failed." It seemed to Jean that, as he spoke, the wall which he had built iup between them since she came t0 k foundation, she decided whllns‘cally. Staple crumbled away. 'I‘l1ls was 4hr same man she had lmvwn ailaiu not combine well with that or; laid a taint significant stress on the Montavan, whole hands reached [mat div-Vina 11M mil-ii be-ihfifboats nose cannoned abruptly a- in a way in which she ha There was a note of rigid accep- Shfldflw fllllll; by a Dist 1W6. hi5 gainst the bank. lance in 11's v0‘cc, as though he no love for Nesta Freyne Which had ma“ {T0111 Mtlntflvfin-Blld 5119 W85 she had prcm sed herself a lazy couscous of a great content that itiaygeynom, in camps“). with me 1M. est novel sent down from Mud'e‘s. i i i i l Auctioneer, limger strove against the decisions Gilded in a 110991955 trasedy- iunder the trees wh’ch edged the each other for counsel in the little‘ ' 1828-4-2-31. = ' . n ' t e i -‘ " e i 0f dcstiny, and Jeans eager sym i Thrre must always be a lmi. 5J1 water had been Jeans original in idally vclssitudcs o. lifc equally as The Depaflment dues not bind use" to accept the low- ; FARM STOCK CROP AND Hm pathy leaped impulsively to her i0 any friendship 0f Uleifs- Slztention. this dd not trouble her'in its large concerns, and Jean had est or any tender‘ i . PLEMENTS lipsl.) t m U I I b mucg he 38:1 impledmat their fyilrséxovennunh’ and dswveflng g, gflBfl-(lfillfllfii tots regard herself as more Tenders Wm be addressed to the undersigned am] in occ-owoooooccocvvooao-vav ' On‘ any a sis egan-‘lnw ns- h. snce en. e a cd stump convenienttoher purpose, or less ou lde their lives. - u p ~ i 1 : ___ Then checked herself, flushing a inkm even that friendship lwmfshe l0Op°.d the painter round it,| She had had one letter from Pet- be marked FEFRY TENDER : : lttls. “I hate to hear you speak in her. substituting a delberate in- collected the rug and a couple of erson since her arrival at Staple, ' L- B- MCMILLAN, z AND : 111,; Exgcutgfs of the Estate of that way," she went on more quiet- difference against: which she had cushions which she had brought a brief charactcrstic note in which Deputy Minister Of Pllblit! WOIIIB & Highway! t QL/xfsiijs [IITTED , James McLeod, late of Mel-maid, Lot, ly. “It sounds as though there W61‘: struggled in vain. lwm, hen and established herself he cxprcsscd the_ hone that she liked l695-3-26-29-31-2-4-5i. ' c E. w. TAyLQn g 4s in Queen's County will sell at hvihlns worth trying for-worth‘ And now. wlhnul knowing qniieccnrorlubiy in the stern of the lEZnBland “better than hel- father -' : Vinllhzilti : Public Auction onthc premises on lwaitmg for. I like to believe that how it had come about, the barrieryb3ot_ ever could" bug suggested that 1g z Hg RE-chlmonal 3km “Thursday the fourteenth clay of ‘everyone has a house of dreams was dawn. They were comrade‘; , Evefyong 9139 at staple having she were bored she should return to T ’ ~ Q I Allfli 1932, at one oclock p. m,, the which may ‘come true‘ some any?‘ once more-she and the English-engagements of one sort or another, Bcii-nfels, and ask some woman should be so. For the moment she asked noth- V _opalescent blue, and Jean, staring increasing pleasure and significance iflycs held hers lntently-“a man up at it with dreamy eyes, was re- in their performance. ‘They were Not all women have Next consider your own fitness for matrimony. Overhead arched a sky of veiled, Day by day she had discovered an i TENDERS ANNANDALE AND POPLAR POINT FERRIES, KING’S COUNTY SEALED TENDERS will be received at. this otfiet until noon on MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1932 from any person or persons willing to contract to run any minded of the “great. city" of the like so many tlny Inks knitting her Book of Revelation whose "third life into the lives of those around Joundation" was of chalcedony. 'I'h's her, and already Lady Anne had ‘soft English sky must be the third begun to turn to her instinctively in the small difficulties and neces- sities which, one way or another, most days bring in their train. Jean appreciated th's as only a girl j But the occupation of sky-gazing steering a straight course down a d never‘, The names of two good and responsible persons willing There,‘ to become bound for the faithful performance of the con- |G1vn and Jacqueline had turned tot tract must. accompany each tender. “belonged" at Beirnfels. As, however, to tie up somewhere friend to stay with her: he wamed her not to expect further letters from him for some time to come a5- iiilwrdll! l0 his present plans- vllli FERTILIZEKS But she was in no immediate hurry ] Stewart 84' Lowther J. n. STTJNZ-XRT, K. c. N. w. LOlVflllilt Baiinlsrizlis. SOLICITORS, ETC. 8t (lrcat George Street MONEY TU 1.01m BELL 8c MATHIESON ator, farmers scales, roller potato d|8E°1‘§,_t-‘lrlvlng express and truck wagons, wood and box sleighs and various other goods chattels and ef- fects in and about the dwelling house and premises of the deceased. William S. McEachern, R- R- Meir: lkhlfitiiiicaon, LL.D. wungxxzzlgs ‘aided tolerance and a. little wisdom arm my back across the two unconventional, rather exotic me prefer. Or we will talc your ordeiu now for shipment when you will!- ’ ‘ ' -° ‘f t"! ' our harvests stole, the houses CHAPTER. XIII months she had spent at Staple she had led thcm—~dl t t “m”? l" "m" Mcbw‘ a“ M°Kiml°n l, i ' . c a ed by h" At the request of a largo number of our but forum-a we IN "l" chm.|,,,_,,.,ow,, and Manning solicitors. W "l! dreams come true might add ‘WILL YOU WALK INTO MY The time had clipped by so quick- , Pflrmts whims and the practically "u. lmmfln‘ om. Inpmhunh-m “a nflxgfl “mun,” m h" of it! MARK R. McGUiGAN B. BARRISTER, sOLICITOR, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block," Charlottctown, IKEJ, J. A. MCDONALD, Auctioneer. l8l4-4-1-fmw-6i C. M. Lampson Ce? Co. LIMITED. 64 Queen Street London, E. C. 4, England Public Auction Sales or RAW FURS Shipping bags will be furnish- ed without charge by applying to R. T. Holman, Ltd" Buni- moraldc. P. E. I. Represriited by Alfred Fraser, Inc. 212 Filth Avenue New ‘York, N. Y. McLEOD 6t BENTLEY J. /\. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Bnrrlnti-r and Attorney-at-Liiw Office: 180 Richmond Street MONEY TO LOAN Prohibition Commission Chas. ll. Black. Chairman, Ulnar- loitetown. Jan. B. McDonald, West St. Peters. John Simpson. Hamilton. Send all information regarding Jllractlona of PRCIIIBITION AC1‘ lo the above cr t) B. l. Haywood, . half interest in manure spreader, them, as though they were cnvison- two engines, pulpcr, cream separ- 'ing that narrow, winding track which leads, somewhere, to thefstll slunibcrcd, and, to the g'rl. most ‘ this friendship seemed enough. She place of dreams-even the wonderful of them-shall realities. Glorious fifth and optimism of youth! I:'we could only recapture it in those after years, when time has become ‘ing more, was unconsciausof anyfln bggn p5 paggg, The mellow T111111?!‘ W15h~ The Womflll ill herwarmih of the afternoon tempted her to the more restful ocmpatlon of mere day-dreaming, and as she lay tucked up svugly amongst her did not‘ realise that something deeper, more imperative in its Jultimatc demands, was mingled with lib-was, indeed, unrecognised by her, the very essence of it. cush'ons, cry ylng the sweet-scent-I ‘ed airs that played among the, trees and over the surface of thej water, she allowed her thoughts to' of which he volunteered no particu- lnrs-he expected to spend the next fow months "as far from civilization as the restricted size of tlfs world permits." Wth this letter it seemed to Jean as though the last l'nk with her former life had snapped, she mi n0 regret. Beimiels, and the themselves txcther untl there PARLOUR?" ly that it was ilai-ci to believe thatvniimiied wealth to gratify them were whole streets of them-glow- fng townships-instead of merely an isolated dwelling here or there. As Tormarln listened to Jean's young, eager voice, his facc soften- ed and some of the tired lines in it seemed to smooth themselves, out. "Little comrade," he said gently, and she felt her breath quicken as he called her agivn by the name wh’ch he had ilsed at Montavan_. and once since, when they had come suddenly face to face at Cgombg Eavc Station. But that second time the words had escaped his unawar- es. Now he was using them deliber- ately. withholding no pan, o; their sigifficance. "Little comrade, I think the man who ‘fares straight ‘all the exquisite recreation of Nat. Jean, sculling leisurely down the river which ran between Staple and Willow Ferry, looked around her with s little thrill of enjoyment —the sheer, physical thrill or youth unconscously in harmony with the climbing sap in the trees, with the upward thrust of young green, with rather more than e'ght weeks had tho little, deserted platform at been quiet, happy weeks, filed with the pleasant buildingup 0.‘ new friendships, and Jean reflected that she had already grown to lok upon Staple almost as "home." She pos- sessed in a large measure the capa- city to adept herself to her sur- roundings, and realising that Lady Anne had been] perfectly slnzere in _ he expressed dcsre to play at 59°79" llhon‘ the world almost un- h vlng a daughter, [Jean had, at awares. opening w'th tender, lnsis- frat a little tentatively, but after- ieni fingers the sticky brovim budslwndc, encouraged by Lady Anne's ure ln the spring of the year. April had bzen, as it too com. 11101113’ l5 in this northern climc of ours, the mercst travesty of spring, a bleak, cold month of penetrating Wind and sleet, but now May had on‘ with you for fellow traveller will find the House oi merino-i I Come-True. But it isn't-dust any‘ l’ fast curled aga'nst the nipping obvious delight, with more assur- Willdl, and miiiifls all the woods ancc, gradually assumed the dufcs w'th a shmmer of transclucentthnt would naturally fall to the elapsed since that grey February; evening when she had aPghted on ocombc Eavie Station. 'I'h8y has’ WW"- daaghtcr of the house wh‘ch Petersonb fla’l-c fol- new“. l"! speculation had achieved- seemed very far away, and Staple, Wm‘ "-8 P95045111, even-flowing Eng- “h m9, Very near and enfoldlng. (To Be Continued) imioiiuic - Our farmers tn general not yet placing their orders for tho? fertilizer requirements. Conditions do not pcrmlt their doing so. We have tn stock and to arrive the lami- pan of April a full scrub of chemicals and mixed fertilisers. We bcllcvc ws arc stocking enough to meet the fnll seasons demands. " We will supply your rcqnlremcntc now or later In the anaon il If pounds caii. This makes lighter handllnga m! alniplu calculating. All our goods are rl-eciiiy ground at the time of ahlpmant min ti" factory cxcqatlng sulphate of ammonia and nitrate of soda. This In?‘ antcca tho goods delivered you in first clan condition and paokod In hall _, 100% sound. . ,' Onrprlccaarca-ndwtllbctnllncwlthourcoinpctltora. M117‘ guarantee you that our pralcnt prfcca will not bc advanced while M! supply now In stock and to arrlvc the latter part of Apfll roninlnl enroll Aa alrcad, stated we believe these supplies will be enough for our stilt" requirements. . ' We will be plcaacd to serve yon. ~ iiie Island Fertilizer 00., Ltd CHARLOTTEZTOWN "ISLAND ooons ron ILAND OIOWIIU." i :2? 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