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' Tenders will close at the office of the undersigned on Monday the 5th . day of May, 1930. ' The highest or any tender not nec- l /\ cssarily accepted. THE EASTERN TRUST (‘OMPANY . 5 Executor Estate late Senator ' ' B. C. Prowse. ‘ / 3l72-4-l8-22-25-29~May 2. ‘ ..____...._..___.___-___-- ' r L\ w 63’ To hey/v} For Sale The site of the Victoria Hotel with, building thereon. also building lot opposite. l These two properties us u. s n1. on. shady." _ .. . will be. sold "When two people gat together on any proposition it's generally \ LEE. CHAROTPW . . i; i. The London chef couldn't do us better.“ We're easier to do for nor the auld lair ," sighed Jessie with pleasure. I'll keep the cottage aired and have both your beds ready!‘ ‘Thais right. We may be back In? day. By the way. how is Mr. Sey- moi-e? I haven't seen him for a day or so. He's not’ away again?" "No, no," replied Jessie. "I-le was .out this morning pent-centing awsy. He's aye at the pcntinlz!’ A whimsical notion entered my mind. Unless I was mistaken George's wire meant that something hed happened. and the news must be good or he wouldnt be dragging me away from Brnckenbiilgc. In short we were now one up on seymorc. "Jessie." I _said, "tell Mr. scymore that I send him my kindest regards!" A LAME GOOD-BY l And hoping he could appropriate f the satire. I left her to perform her A Mystery Lore Story "' I Alerter m‘ ~ l‘ (Continued) "an. my desroryilesielohei-fr-isu ' ‘Rubbish. Jessie." i laughed. "s He waved w e ohAlr. m: isiauiir ltones and his assumtvtien artist-N" sffebly. "Como in. my deer. fellow." of hoot sent sn uelr with down my spine. I felt for the first time thet- he was definitely lrumlcsi moi-ii mo; end implicit behind lost Dieeoent mask of o smile I Ill 00118040“! 01-5 smoldering sntelonlms. - ~ "1 didn't know yoinwom such e. fre- quent visitor ‘st the Manse." be aeid holf-blntoringly. t _ __ v __ __ "I'm not." I replied. “I haven't been hero for ii couple of days." _ "Why shouldn't he come beret? still Margot. with e brightness which she t. r». obviously didn't feel, "Are you eug- gestlng there should be a oheperom when dad's sway?" ' l “May I offer my services?" said . Seymore blsndly. "I would make sn- exceilent one." . ' - | "Pooh!" 1 sills. "I only urns 10-" and then I shopped. To admit that I had come to see lf there was any news of Mr. Shaw would be giving away the fact that George end I suspected there l was something unusual ebout Shaw's} l ' various duties and premre supper; ' Rlld 1 strolled in the direction of the , Manse to bid Margot an revolr. Margot/s face, when she ran out to meet me in the hall, told me all I wanted to know. as far as news of her father went. The hall lamp was dim, but there was light enough i0 see trouble in her lovely eyes. I knew as well as if she hrid tolcl mc polniblank l that no word had yet reached her snil ' that she was dreadfully distressed. "I'm so glad you've come," she said I in a low agitated voice-Pm glad." Then I smelled tobacco smoke. _ “But you've got a visitor!" I whis- pered. "Then I'll clear out. I can come back shortly." _ l "No. no," she said, clutching my‘ ‘ arm. "You must not go-you must absence. "I only came to soy good-by." I concluded lan-lely ‘ "Good-by." cried ever do you mean?" Mariel. "who. l I _ .A ~ l AN ATTACK l “I travel to Icndon tonight," I re- ]'ii0d. niul looked Ecyinore. in the e_v:s. If I expected hliii to bi‘nk. Ywns mistaken. I hoped that the news might convey _io him that evcnis imd , moved quicker than he expected. and . that there was no longer any reason‘ why I should‘ remain at Bracken-l bridge. But his features showed noth- ing but a mild and polite sunprlse. "This is very sudden," he remark- ed. '. Well. he wouldn't catch me with separately or en bloc. An attractive pro-e wll: lu- elven for quick ilk‘- Apply to W. K. ROGERS. LT. COL. D. A. lilocKl-NNON. Liquidators. ZBTG-S-ll-Ilthenttstl. O-O-O§QQ~OOOO§OOO-OOOOO—OOQOOQ WANTED POTATOES TIURNIPS CABBAGE mom's . Ilinfir l not." "I don't want in intrude." I eli- plained. "i don't mind coining later—" "But you don't understand?-—I want iyou to stayi’? Her voice was excited. ‘ and there was pleading note in it that l I could not ignore. l "why. of ooui-ss then In my it you say so. But toll me what‘: the trou- ble—" NEW INTEREST With tariff and such lessor things Mere man will fuss no more; The only question now will be: What's the score? "Don't say any more lust now. ° ' ' added in louder tones. and she led me l study. l‘ There sat Mr. Beymore in front of "I'll explain later.“ she whispered. Jilst come right ln. Mr. Drysdsie," she‘ '3 clown the passage into her father's l that. for I uesreedygwith an answer. l "Oh. I don't know that itsso very l suddeny I'm joining my friend Col- ‘ llrr." “Put that in your pipe and smoke it." l added inwardly, “and evdn if you (l0 know George's address it'll l do you no good. for hesnot staying} 1 at ills flat.“ 1 said it inwardly, but ‘ my face must. have shown the fiioker§ of n smile. for he remarkodWWVelLl you seem bucked about the projected visit anyway.“ _ "I sin rather." I slid eirily. "Of- ' course I've enjoyed being st Besokerl- ' ‘ bridge, and I'm oomlni beck modulo enjoy it more." i "How soon?’ come quickly from THE BARISTAN is peer of the widely celebrated BARRYMORB line of fine rugs. It is e domestic Oriental with the exquisite feetuzee of the finest antique oriental rug“ Jhesemelustrouasheen endbloom... soft light endishadow. It is woven seamless with: thick, heavy pile that yields luxuriously to the creed. All sizes, designs and coioririgs. Now on display at leading stores from coat to coast. , BARIST 1N Rug: are the occlusive erection of the Toronto Carpet Manufacturing Company. Limited III¢IIII§GCIIIYCYI of the femou: MORE Guaranteed Rugs ' BARR $41.4»- CARROTS PARSNIPS Highest price paid for good.‘ stock. J. LESTER DOUGLAS 39 Queen Si. Charlottetown. l’. E. I. ~Q§O-O-@&§OO—G§OFQ§OO§O§OOOOQ. AUDITORS Accounts Audited. Income Tax Returns Prepared. A. E. IVIacNciIItL-d Co. 121 Grafton Street ‘ . oias-s-ri-lnlo. i u I l l l l l l ,..-_-i.-._-_.-._-._.- , BELL f! l‘-'i1\'l‘HiliS()N It. B. BELL I). l- RIATIIIESON. Ll. It. Barristers. Solicitors, Etc. Money to Loan. l flifices-(barlotletown and Mental!!!‘ l l ...-._._- Mark R.‘ Mcliuigan, B. A. IAIIITIB. SOLICITOI. IIU- HONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown I'.tt.l. McLeod & Bentley i J. A. BENTLEY W. I. BENTLEY, It. U. Ierrtster and Attorney-at-Lsw Ofltee: Ill Richmond Street "They tell me swift ls engaged n a shady business." "You don't say." "Yes, he deals in awnings." First Flat Dx-Jellert Tl~~ r-anle n ihc next flat to ours are ('22:! and iumb. ‘ Second Fist Dweller: How do Lover-freeze. She suffered tron sloeliag vouknow? pails h the side, erais and leek. “use First Flat Dweller! The wells ' ire so thin that I can hear their olnts creek when they're talking. First Hoho: It he great et youse could git all do . "t In drink youse wanted by jiet Pfllllfl’ a ‘lectrie button? 51v. Pei-d. wouldn't Second Hobo: It shore would-cf I hed somebody fer press do button ' .1 crisp fire. a cig r in his hand, and] lils head comfoi- nrm-cilair. readily to his face when he caught. ‘ sight of me was a fraction of a second‘ _ ‘ ‘ too late. I had observed, in the scowl. “Bum which ll Yfiplflwd. his reel feelings ail-l ‘ out my lntrusbn. t i .9 is“ AUCTION SALE ' ‘Msrgei. l "Perhaps not more than s few days. At any rote. I hops not. Collier and I have some business to transect. l Jolly in ‘Londhi ly back in an. The smile that leaped‘ ‘should be rather "I hopetobe thereon-loot these‘ days soon." said Beymore cuuaily. as he rose lo go. "We moy meet." "Bother," I sgreed. “I believe you have my oerd with my London Ill- dress. or you con get it from- Joule. DrOD Ins s "we when WIHQ °°mlnI-" “We may meet quite‘ soon then," said Seymore. smilinz- l "I hope so.” I returned. "Boon es you like!" ' » "Good-night. Drysdsle. What if I forget the cord eh? May float drop in?“ . "I'll be ready for you any time your like." 1 said. looking et hlrh square in‘ tho fsoe. And I thought; “If then‘ not plain epeeklne. my triend, you‘ must be deaf." “Good-night." I added timid. He smiled again and was gale.- Margot was beck from the tron Side, Bark, 1111):} ; i’ Arlud .411 Night GODERICII, 0st. Pro: la his on Bennett Street cones word of the welder- lel results Nerviiine achieved ll In. neseeisr plies ceased ietnse dbireu. Ordinary omens failed. The Nervliise wu applied. it penetrated quick- door in en lnsiont. 1 _ _ _ ~ n]. |h",m;_mm" "Are you really going sway?" she m ueplm. ‘nib oil gene dnnmded eseerh‘. . - ~ uymqhiun-hllb. B-he was close beside. mo and out IIvIhs Ir. " could see e helpless eimression in her eyes. “I halo to so mwiy froirflyou. Stops the Pain got. to, this time.’ She looked si. me fixedly. For e moment I thought she was resenting the wumth of my lone. for I ineutt every word of it. and I em sfreld I wasiooflngetherlnswoy thotwee not exactly frigid. CLEARANCE AUCTION BALI (Te be Cttlitlllel) Msrget." I sold with feellngflbut I've - e i a 3; ‘Stewart s. Lowthe ‘M71’ MONII 1'0 LOAN y" m“ Charlottetown. IE5. l. - » - -. - ‘McDonald 8i lifcPliec PI RI AI B. A. I. A. MeIIOIALD. It. I. Merlin IIIIIQTIII. ATIORNIYS, ITO IOIII TO LOAN n- ‘ I. D. ITIIART. l. 0. '- - a a. w. wvrreee Fllllflll. souvrrulle. I10 . ll Brest Oeerse ltreet h . noun 1-0 um: mu looms hilly, lad ‘May st 1M P. M. hi! attendance]: requested. ' The Anneel Meeting of The Prince Idwlrd Island Provincial Bile Assoc- leltton will be held In" the Iloerd of (Market Building), I. I. DAVIION, V. 0., LlIUIfl-OOL. - "Indent- At Cornwall of stock. crop and lerinlng implements on May 5th, et l iveloek. My farm eonelste of ill sores. good helldlnge in extra [ood condition. together with ell regtitersd Ayrshire and Pol Angus settle. lee toll particulars apply on the premises It stormy first fine dey following. GIOIGI CIUWY! Oernivell Kucnoil silt ran-B’. ' (lhanging Seasons or! aural? \ TA . RCCJ Dv-‘nd. w»... l!‘ ronomo, CARPET ‘““.“"”‘ “'9' 6mm ‘¥::i;"”“ MFG. C0,.‘ LIMITED Hotel For Sale frho undersigned offers for sole the aiyvlew Hotel n st. Peters, e large l5 rooin house in good repair near theR. RQBtstion. This house has en- joyed‘ e large petronlls for over 25 years‘ and u t splendid opportunity for (outfit trade. Bern. garage. wood and ioe house in connection. Apply Roy MOIAinO. 8t. Peters. siss-l-zs-sl. eod WANTED i, A Principal for Knnteford School. let or tad Close-for May and June. Supplement $160.00. ' ALIIII) MOIESHID. Secretary. 0'lresry. I. B. SSII-l-QO-Zl. A NOTICE A reeetteg of all interested In the Diesel ot Scotland Cemetery st Oepelreveseewill be heiittntlie Clutch at sell pines on lsturdey. He) tel et two o'clock l‘. M. ‘I! older of commutes. Filil SALE Desirable ‘rum llltl mum-overly. Buckley Point. Mill consisting of Rotary. Shingle and Loth Saw and Grain Crusher. Steam and water power. Ferin 85 acres clear, balance nod wood and Iumbe . Separate selo if desired. Mill closed to the public May 1st. All accounts to be settled by June let.- LIWI! 001-28. Phone l-tl West Covoheod. alil-t-fl-tuesfi-iawkii. O-O-‘O-O-OO-OQ-OQQ The Great Axvvorthy Registration Enrollment Io. It'll. Will make the season of 1980 st “will! Firm." Beet Royalty. lie b e reel show horse. weighs I125 lbs., is I'll" flit“. soul. with the beet of kn and feet. Ills colts and fell pedi- lfee eon be seen et the form. Terme-ltIM-QIM et time et ser- vice and 810.00 more when more proves tn fool. Moles st owner's rill. IRAN! MoIAY. ‘Owner in Charge. 0400000000060 lfll-l-lb-li. o 000000-04 o a SON-t-Xi-lsttuostwkl. link Breeders’ floating lslsal RLING, RINK . w The Imported Registered lllyiiesllaleStallion ilraigenflowiri i 2sass-2i194 will stand for service at the Agricultural Hall. Chlirloiir town, for the season of 1930. This big, stylish. brown horse has the qualili‘, "l" stance bone and. action necessary in a high class ill’?- At the Ottawa Show, shortly after an ocean royllt Crsigenf lower stood ncxl to Lascelles, the grand chiunlii" at theCanadian National Exhibition. 1929. Ext)?" m‘ judges pronounce him one oi‘ the best stallions in Canadi- This splendid stallion, sired by the polwh-r Ami" flower (12007) and out of a dam by the ilorld ill" Barony ot Buchiyvie (9958) proved s successful Scotland where he commanded a wide patronage $35.00. , The breeding and quality of this horse choicest, and owners of mares should give tion before breeding. him on voiobor ‘IMII, I990. _ For additional information apply i’ Wm. Estonian, in. charge at it! is of or w! Terms 812.00 cash or $15.00 on approved notes 11"’ rnoviucisi. DEPARTMENT or Acmcoirulu '1 sire ll hill’. i