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HE LEFT H e JT Y T — :m“m..,fiu:,,-%‘ EASTER JEWELRY of Spinster” Island s Bought by e e .t CLEAN GOODS FRESH STOCK 4 "4 3 Dreadful Man Who Maroons :V::t m d&r ul' fear that I shall We aro receiving dally the latest creations in Easter jene,, AanOVies’ Gl‘l's 3sc me Girl. tllon h::r .l.lh!lll never get away. How |9 .. our north window for solid gold and diamond goods, Imported Cherries, Glass 35¢ By HAROLD CARTER. i u“m “A pleasure o show goods.” D e abie 10 sead y0u & fuw | 884 bas Just asked me if T will acospt Imported Crab Meat, Tin 50¢ Uines this time becsuse the weekly |bis conditions Then be suddealy ] mruumomu.mn:n,:: ;m::»g&‘fi:&:m COL LL Imported Clams 15¢ B e G I i, Tta 16 006 & Mbiiing Poing B . Y b opPdisaghes b pogrrge db 1 ] mas, and of ulle & good tamily. e Jewelers and Optometrists Phome.173 Lakelang Flg & here but myselt. 8o 1 vingston, 4 Pine Apple Cheese 55¢ Sy Ve S He Is one them, and I understand he POIIGEAIABOP000000040404 e o O oY | knows Aust Mary euite well You Dried Herring, dozen 25c § [t e v o o e [ Aaac ary ‘seve sopred of _ 9y my joining the club and tried to get me to meet Mr. Barrett last spring. “P. P. 8. Do you suppose Aunt il | Everybody Orders it ot OUR ICE_CREAM nccept his proposition or starve. I has just followed me l;::c and I ha;: rse the island has been bought Ho R'dISh Ghss 350 :.:n. and the club will have to find another camping ground. The creature wrote to all the rest of the club individ- ually but left me out. Apparently I Pure Food Store {|== i He was very rude to me when I told bim that our club did.not allow men |®™ '°"‘: t':nul“-:‘:l: ::“ 1 shall ac- W. P. Pillans & (. ke i e by bong vt or M a0 o 1 || IF they have ever tasted itbefore. Many PHONE 93 iy :.- ds. However, I am alone and |reach Portland. He is not a bit abject anticipate a happy week's sketching. I have a lot of provisions walting on the dock as I write. 3. J. DAVIS & CO. Voo e i | LAKE_PHARMACY “P. 8. I found some supplies out “Dreadful things have been bappen- |tide my cabin this morning. I left ing here since I last wrote to you. them there. But I see that | am ia o R SR . That Richard Barrett came over from |the monster's power.—M." Successors to D. Fulghum ooy gfimghorheagudt g iy o after the steamer left. He seemed 218%and¥2207 South Florida Avenue [l asious to bo afisbie but T soom put ¢ * PHENIX| away, and although Mr. Clay—the jus- bhim in his place. Thereupon he told S B told me that he had bought the island tice—looked so stern, I believe he is & % oco Barber Shop g iriend of Mr. Barrett. I n::"::::n:up- i QQ Makes a Spec'alty m and that I was trespassing upon his property. I only looked at bim scorn- plies. “Affectionately, | o | “P. 8. I suppose I had better tell | ... cn"dre“,s “a'r C“ltlng you what happened last night. I ro ‘ solved to appeal to Mr, Barrett's bets | & fully, and he shrivelled up. Presently | [ter instincts and went to his cabin. ' KRKKICRRRREHICIOICOPICHIC HO GO Hh G G OB ORI BT QDO O in Heavy and Fancy he 8o far recovered himselt as to tell | |lle was sitting outside, looking dosp me that he had not written to ‘me about it because he wanted me to be Groceries okl ly dejected. When he saw me he fell on his knees again and caught hold of MARB NITE my hands and begged me to forgive LAKELAND LE AND GRA WoRKs, him. He sald he was crazily in love Locnted on East Lake Morton, Johp Edmunds, Prp with me and wasn't responsible. Then he asked me if there would ever be yi{any hope for him. I told him that our club was vowed to cellbacy, but that I would withdraw the warrant, and he answered that Mr, Clay would be back from the mainland in an hour or two, ready to take him back a pris ouer, and he was glad 1 was forgiving. Then we both heard Mr, Clay's boat ] [ come chugging across the water, and when it landed I saw that there was | (& Woman In It. Mr. Clay came up to us and eald that he had brought back Lis wife to seo the Island. Julia, who do you suppose she is? Agatha! It teems that they were In love with cach other all last summer, and she kept it from us because she was afrald Solicits the Orders of All R- uiring Al!‘hlfll in This “" of being expelled from the club. And | [RE " New Lile of Tombstones on Hand now bu fl in H Feoud v o varant masad o || Will gogblocks to reach the island and that he would give me an “Dear Julla:— “Yesterday afternoon Mr Barrett § came back with a justice of the peace who inquired whether I wanted to take out a warrant I sald I did, and the justice said he would take Mr. Barrett back as a prisoner in his own motor boat, but that I would have to stay here because the boat was priv ate property. Then they both went £ Hay, Grain, and Feeds a Specialty 3 BO BSOSO DO Phone 334"' X Prompt Delivery GEO. H. STOWE *E. V. BURGESS § Brick, Cement and Woeden Buildings Largeand Small STOWE & BURGESS CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS “l Ate the Supplies.” ? she told me that I had hopelessly | == O 0L A of my mind and 1 think he has gone ‘ Lakeland, Florida tor good. At least, I heard his boat f;}'::?,':’,'t',:"“";"fi:'r;’“'“.:fih:f :::g- SOMDOTEIPEODEOI. FHIOPGD I SIOSAOESASHDIHOT HOSDHOF e First-class work at reasonable prices. Satisfaction guaran- chugging back the mext morning, and —— = . % “P.8. Mr Clay performed the cere Millicent. mony by mounlight. When we get! back to Long lsland you must come and meet Richard at once.—~M.* (Copyright, 1912, by W. @. Chapman.) e SR A Ay "lly dear Julia:— “I don't know it you will ever ge. this letter, for the most terrible thing has occurred. Richard Barrett came back yesterday and told me that the boat was not going to run any more this seascn, now that the lsland is relp of the Adversary. private property. He offcred to sup-| He that wrestles with us strength ply me with provisions as long as I|ens our merves and shaipens our skill wanted to stay. I told him that I|Our antagonist is our helper—u.! would leave at once it he would kindly | mund Burke. place his motor boat at my disposal. Then he said that he would not unless And Borroviic. .mpossiole, ! =0, Julia, I hesitate to tell you what Life is short, a: lonz. opportus he said, but I must set it down to re-|.|n fugitive, ey enting dongess lieve mysclf. He said that his fee ys reasoning o0 Hiprosrates only way out of the dflemm would [ as far as I could sce from a safe dis- e the island 1s emnty. ly, (P .m” MEERE2S0aE : SRR e G aRaRy “Affectionately, “Millicent. 7 DRSO SOSTLOPQREDFOLOEORD Where Cam You Get Them? Here at this drug store. If the doctor says you need a certain'instrument or appliance come right to this store— we have it. Red Cross Pharmacy Phone 89 " Quick Delivery Are You Nervous? What makes you nervous? It is the weakness of your womanly constitution, which cannot stand the strain of the hard work you do. As a result, you break down, and ruin your entire nervous system. Don't keep this upl Take Cardul, the woman's tonic. Cardul is made from purely vegetable ingredients. 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