15cm TWO A zkisrxnio igjirorrarfrsi m our‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN» GUARDIAN TiiY IfYiIIIIlSELF illousulls oilfillrlli llnull in "Fliilll-A-TIVES” Ml. ALPHONSE COOL “lhery person suffering from Constipation or illdigcwlioli should! take "Fruit-n-tivex“ and I am pos ! ive that they will soon feel in the; beat of health. As for myself, I1 have tried nearly every other kind; of remedy and have come tn tiirietony as that." conclusion that “l-‘ruit-n-lives" irlvi beet. Mr. Alphonso Cool, 2922 Lafunlainc Street, Moillreal." 5 Because “Fruit-a-tires” is a KP!" ulne fruit medicine made from fruit juices, intensified and combined with tonica —- it corrects constipation. stomach, kidney and hladderiroubles. in a natural way, and purifies the. blood. No other remedy can be‘ the lllune as “Frllit-li-tives." 25c. and 50c. a box - zit dealers‘ everywhere. ) i l TOOK HER FOR A STROLL, PERHAPS "Did you take her for a waik‘!“ cusZirA NCE sore iarly this spring. We are instructed by J. W. Dal)’. Sh" to u“ a; pubuc aucuon ag gggureieep so late, Isuppose? Point, 21.; miles east of Murrayi Harbor Station, on Juno 8th at l p, m., household furniture, farm, implements and some stock. Farm 47 acres. commanding a splendid view of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Northumberland Strait. 15 mds from school, and within 1 mile of 3 churches (Union, Baptist and Christian) 3 miles from starch fac- tory, An ideal home for farming anti fishing, will be offered it not 30id_ before that date. Terms made known at sale. H. NELSON d. SON. i Auctioneer“ & WHEN THE SAP RISES i liltili-fi-‘iinvs ii. FARM FQR SiiiE Ono hundred acres of land at Lorne Valley in good condition and being the land formerly owned by th; late Samuel McDonald. l For further particulars Apply to , MARK R. McGUlGAN | Solicitor lnr girl to marry?" "Not loo particular." Tenders For Farm Tenders for my farm of 50 acres‘ formerly Donald Nicholson pro- perty at Hopedaie Lot 22 with good. buildings all wire fenced and ready for occupation will be received at the office of Macklnnon 8t McNeill. Charlottetown on 4th of June. 1926. Highest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. MAY BELLE NICHOLSON ll496-27-lll BREAD a us. , tor their bread, so to speak." when I dough." Tenders For Farln i 4 . Mrs. Alexander McLeod offers‘ her fine farm at Dunataffnage com- prising 114 acres for sale by tend- er to be sent In to hor Solicitors, Messrs. Msoklnnon d. MacNoill. 9O Great George St., on or before the 4th day of Juno, 1926. Highest or any tender not no» essarlly accepted. 9496-27-3l ‘ IMPARTIAI.’ AT LEAST “Our governor is campaigning outside tho stats for ths drya." "Well. that's only 3 the nets." Danciruii Gone! f i‘ Beautiful Hair, ~ Eucharistic‘ Thflifif Wavy "Danderine" makes your hair llufly, glossy and beautiful. Congress fil grimage ‘ Within ten minutes stir-r an ap- liciition of Damlerinc you can not i (i a single truce oi dandrufl’. One i (Marmmc 8.5mm) igppiicntion dissolves (it-cry pnrticlc of _ ', itching and tolling hair. ' - Furtlicrmrrc Dimderine is to the chlcdgoJu" June 24ihuir what lii-sh shower» of rqin and i hlnc are. to vegetation. t. goes ‘Special Train going lhrolltlh Ifldl to tho lf00tQ.!iI1V|g0}|l'llt0l‘lnd t n hn tiem. tli ex inning. rnumm‘ ztihiiiiuin; and lite-producing prop- ierties cause the hair to grow-strong and beautiful. Bobbed hair has made the girls aware (it the dsngrrnuli effects of illi- lightly dandruff ivhicli is now more ( 0n Return Trip special Train will leave Chicago, June 24th with atop-overs at Port Huron. Niagara Falls. Montreal and apeolll side ‘trip to Ste. Anne do Beaupre. ort. Damlrrinc is s. (nil-n way to et rill of dandruff mid immediately million the beauty oi your hair. The effect in amazing-your lutir ‘will he light. fliiily and wavy. and have un appear- ance 0i abundance; sn incomparable lustre. softness and luxuilanco. (let a small bottle of Dnndrrine I I For further information Apply to TICKET AGENTS “uni.” Nlmm.‘ Rum". from any drug store or toilet counter for a. few csnte and keep that. den- drud out. of your hair and of! your shoulders. t . K586304749. "No. shs isn't quite as hard and Cholly: The sap began to rise Yes? You decided not to “la Tom looking for any particu- THEY'LL SCRATCH FOR THEIR‘ "Chickens are willing to scratch "Ono scratched me last night refused to glvs her the falr—-hc'o ehompagning inside the state with dnildriill‘; invigoratea the scalp, stops agpnrcint than ever sinco the hair is _ MISS NOBODY By TIFFANY wsLLe Published by Arrnnosmont With First National Pictures. Inc. i vooo-o-oooo-ooooooooooeo-ooe- ' (Continued) “The Revealing ,- Romance of a Flapper’; Adventures on Life's Highway" Barbara Brcwn. beautiful as an artist's dream, without a friend or relative, cursed with a conscience and blessed with just on dime. I" rives ‘at a New Year's party. cold wet. hungry-and reckless J.B. Hardimnn, the multi- millioned unofficial host. master of men and women, notices her. to the chagrin of the handsome Nan Adams. nominal hostess of the gorgeous little house. Bartram, suffer ng from a cold. 5i put to bed while below mid the reveiry, Hannah, the housekeeper. is told by Nan, "Mr. Hardiman wishes you to know that during my absence Miss Brown will ocoupy the houde and ycu will take your orders from her. I leave tonight- uncxpectedlyl" Now go on with the story. "Ceruliiily Barbara's one of my rooiiiers. lure been worried sick about her. iSlie didn't collie home lust night. Her guardian. you say? Thou you're a lucky mall. She's a perfect lamb, that girl. Always zavo tier the best heipliigs zit table, and when she didn't have her board i never bawicli her out like l do iilt.‘ rest 0f .luy lmlgern. "(Right now >ho owes iue $32 back board. been like a mother to that girl-J’ "Just a moment." He lingered lili‘ huiulreli (lollar bill. "l alu g0- ing to ask you a few questions. ‘foil are to lllltiWtli’ thcrii. ' Than you are (0 go and to remember that you have nevi-r been ‘hefelilfll you have never talked [0 m0. You understand?’ ' Mzlliill iiellig WiHkPli. She uilsivcrril the qllhwilitillo‘ V0]- iiiniliously. No, the girl never re- ceived llil-yl ViSiiS from parents Ori l'f)iliii\“€’!~l. It seeniril that site hadi ll farther who sent her checks at ir- regular intervals. The reliiitliimre letters aluwiys boiw- strniilzu ‘post- marks. No. she (li(ln't kiiow the father's business. Iilust in- n sen l ovsliiymchow she was less iilith when aim tripped back to her room. Ex_ pense Tour in fact. she had not iilutl the feel o1‘ th0so initialed towels against ACROBQ CANADA AND BACK. (her flesh. Yet their texture hail [been more pleasant, than that (if |lhe xreylllg rugs lii Mama Heniga {third floor balii. She (yd "suspi- ciously a maid who entered with ll flat package lii lier arms. Behind Sliliiffitl Hannah. “You can't very well wear eve- lliiu: clothes iii llie afternoon.“ said (liuullah. and slipped llie cover ofl’ llie striped canon as she dismissed llie maid. - “So piisilst) put this oii. Ii, ls sure 'i." "Marvellous beyond concept-lull." aptly describes the glories of (‘al.- ndliH-i Rockies. To be fully appre- cliitod they uiuet he seen. To start out on a trip by one‘: self into this unfamiliar but far<falned paradise- Oll-Bflllth. to runny appears quite a task. Realizing this, Dean Laird. of MacDonald College, and experi- enced Rocky Mountains Traveller. for the third year lii succession. O U I Siic l0ok(d through tlie window. The blizzard was still ili full force. Not the 50ft of a (lily when one l\\'Olliii cure to cut short (i kind iii- iviuitimi to be guest ill a charming lhousc. Was sh.- ii guest-or u prisoner‘! Nobody stood on giiardi ito prevent her from leaving. All Sums Wm be made at pol-q, Arthur islio had to (lo ivzis to walk (lown- “m; room wmlam, whigh 1055mm‘ stalls, liltll out into the storm. As-imrm (ianadaq; greatest grgln port; xurcdiy siic was liot a prisoner. Winnipeg Beach. the popular flunl. Something stronger than barredinm- rem“ for winnlpogerg; wlrml. (loom kept her lii her room. ‘peg. Canada's third largest city; ‘Hem i" this wild? 110K 01' ililiidiun Head, the chief tree distrr‘ ilmlsu- Sllrrtllllllitli will! lllXllfil-‘Silmliug Ufilllft’. oi‘ the Federal Fol‘- wtrcli she liow knew were hers forestry Branch; Regina, the camitsl tlic asking. she found herself with fly saskatchewuu; Calgary, All)“. u tliln (liuic iillll u fut leuiptatioli. mg |arge5l city; Iiarllf. the world The night before in the stcriiiltmnoim mountain resort; by auto- htlyi undertaken to conduct a party through this glorious wonderland. A special trnlu ol’ (lining stand- m-il slmping and observation coni- piirlinenl curs has been (hartered. to leave 'l‘nronto on Jilly 19th. via the, (‘uiizullan Pacific Railway. i MtLauglili swept railway sifliitlfl she had pill lmohiie for 104 ll|‘ii"S over the Bani! (lowli on wiper Phi: valuation ill Wlnderiuere Hizhwtl)’. the mioflt, cold cash of herself illlrl all her isyiectuculitr drive ili Canada. ‘Vllfldiy Blinds. Now just as (lellli-‘tllroulgh Kootenliy Luke to Nelson; eratciy, with [he suliic passionlessitlvn through the Doukhabor coun DfJYBDec-tive of self, slle c0litciii~|itry' lo Politic-toil; along lovely okfl-l plated the situation which hurl nazau Lake. and to Vanvouvcnl arisen magically over uiglir. ‘thence by steamer to Victoria. j "it would in- eosier l0 make up Returning the trip will be byl iiiyi liilnd-lfl were (lead broke," slit-pile mlilu line of the Canadian thought. "But i‘lii not (lead broke Pacific through the BT68! (IBUYOW -not by a dime." Sol‘ the Fraser and Thompson Riv- ‘Snoivflukes bear the era. and through the Seikirks, and; panes. lu with keen appreciation i]... can be fouuil nowhere else on charming douills of tho FOOULIPHFIJI; Luke Louise. the Pearl of Somewhcm u, ([0191] miles un-ay, the Rockies. the uiout perfect gem ivas'Malii.a‘1>ioriig'e hoarding liousoflvf scenery 1n the Wrld: lllolll" where she owed $32 for lodgment d5)’ l" 33m,- Edmontoni m” aw‘, nun Vic-tun“, And somewhErehi-tal of Alberta; Saskatoon, the thousands of miles away, W113 JQ-gcitylvf Oltlilllltimi DEVHBGlID Cami! suph Brown. lit-r errant filllivr. “P the Lake of the W00“; “H” .\ surge (if liilternws swept keimra’ "hence w hi" ,“““‘“"» iliroilgh her n5 she thought of ililll-iwhor? one 0f we n.“ Llmaman llc lillrili‘l written for liiuiltli.;.")“"'l"_“ steimwm m“ be ‘wed That was ivliy Malina iiillig‘ W35 111cm“ Lakes superior “Pd Hum“ person (it. that moniclit duvoutly in w port Mcmwll‘ u?“ m" to T“ ' be avoided. Thur was why zi lliiii"‘€(""-°' “new we ‘m’ Wm Lenum . .. . . . . . ‘ll. . (llim. \\.i=l u-ll that stood between‘ included In ‘he ' livr-vyliiiilg is from Toronto; against (‘llplllill (ill ziecoulil of lllewliffcrent plumes lil- (vmte from. No, friends. Lots ol’ times she's come llliuie iii automobiles. As far as iiilili. $32 buck ‘hoard was coiiceriiv ell ~ ‘ “l Sililii tliki- cure nf that." J.I!. broke ill. "Within a (lay or two, lvery likley. ‘for her things. l‘ Wklilt you to lfilsv» lo filll‘l‘l‘llfil'l‘ thrill-unless»; she. happens to have tilf‘ muuuy to pay. ‘the bill she owes. i want to —er—-i (llsclpliiie her u. lill." i‘ "Sure." suid the lallllluriy eagerly.‘ A J. l. gave her further instruc- |ii0ll§ -ll(\ hzinrlell lier the crisp ueiv’ hill Alamo llonig rlopnrn-d in ,-| sublime titanic-v. A junior vlcc pres- . (lent iii-lii open the outer (loor t'or tier (ixit. (iialirlly. she tipped him ‘a (lime. ' HilFiNlPil was nibbling at the e114,» Puhnvs whim] had arrived ‘a “Hm At the iioor of Barbara's ruin ilihvlui will ln- Niltii)‘ uiiiiseil i~li HHBIAPCHHGCIS: Charlottetown. A, F- - - itlie house ili ltyeuork she turned lioiuu, ill Lill" r-uiiiliiiiiill illlli liy u MacQuaid, Bouris, Rev. J. J. Mo‘ iluu- lielore when llanliah cntcreil _ _ _ _ _. _ V \ _ w _.D w P P summers“, or the ." a “N, which nmrlnded um glrlnhcv kliob and found entrain-e lmi- irtlLftl cli(l(~ of fin-lulu. .ll. . nu‘ ona . . . e m- ,k,._]n.h_ rerl. _ Aulay ivas in iliS his} year ftliii undersigned. fhopolqt|s (hm-m... break The (iulir ivim loukml. Sh.» onveg- Ml,- enjoying guoli iieziltll ".i-:llil u The successfill contractor will be ‘\'(i in . Tile lyrftllllic s('l‘vil.0l"s voice ‘was adamant. "\\'~liy not?" (li-liiiliuled iillTiiilFii "Piuipies." Iliuiiliuii ivliIu-ikenl llie rjitndy [my away and stooped to place a pllii‘ 0i‘ skppers lit the bedside She pulled (back the bcdclothes and Bar- bara llll(‘lll‘i0(i and shivercd. “Your bath is really." ll ivzls an order. Barbara leaped out and ‘tllrflicilftti inside her sheath of silk. “Load me t0 (the pool. l crlivo ablutlonu!" Like Napoleon, (Barbara custom- arily did all her deep thinking ili the hath. Scaled to lii, her incon- sequential self, her‘ thinking now was Napoleonic. The interlude of luxury in Mrs. AIlzlln-s‘ homo was all l-ifilli-‘liitlfi. Sill‘ ilfllled that silo might invent. DrPlexta for prolonging the vlilli illi- lil nilriitfall. Against. whit; niirzhl happen when she must. ‘leave this hospitable root‘ she would have to .'i.l‘iii illtl‘ until now, -ll‘ ‘MPH. Adams (ll(i not offer to ricml her to town in her cor (llwuz-rh Barbara. the optimist) she must contrive somehow to bor-i TOW or steal a pair ol’ rubbers. it mus-l; lake two hours nt lwisr :0 ‘V-"Hi lhmv Fillies.- And thcli slic must walk the whole lii-stance, it‘ she could reach -I\iomn llcnigkl, llvlirllillu ilmlsc on nu empty ntoui- zleli slu-n-olllll still hang on lo il"l'| lucky (limo. it not, she would ill- w-st sommvlierc lilolu; llie roiul lii ii liol. 11mg. One ate ifllifitis [or one‘ ‘ii (iillllsgr bilt lint. (log for thin next. “Tomorroiv,” Blinbara lrrilmblcrl "l don't. our m rut," "Oil. well, tomorrow she'd gel i joil-niiUlltifly anyway. iii the vllgui- hereafter of ncxt MOIIdny she saw Herself prcslrliug in o severe, but iwwlllilllll-y mannlsli garb, some- Illillrr with a um Eton collar-ovoi- HOIIIG business venture mncelvgil "lulu! largely profitable lines (llllti lmvlni: to li0 with rooil. new... m- chocolates. liul tilflrli’ were (ll-turn: (-,|_-|_.4...._ Nilrllrilly. you kliow, never come-g, The (lay ol’-tor New Your, thou-gm i was ‘here. Aiid Bni-bnra Brown, lllllllllllfllri product of (1 finlshipg school. Wlis overlslayllig a dinner (Into by fourteen iIOUTR. ‘ iFlr: though liilirle ‘ilt'l' jump all .l‘ she ililli iwoli prlclred by a pin. She must in» up llllti awn-y, no. 11m, evening, bul lion". ill n pflfllc-ghg rem-hell for (l towel. ili-r rellrlilllg liami went limp liiul her rycli liulizcd as nho cliurzbl the initials cliihrolilcrcll on the n(lg(- oi‘ tire linen. ..n_ up. vNow. iNnn Adamo’ lnltlnlu were iM-A. certainly. .No loss certainty .l.l3. Herr-linen’, were not 3,3, 7pm, qnmfl" “mum” h“ w." he’ Iota: Iegalaa ‘Ile lots: lapel $1.8 ' , _ ,1 . .. . . . _ V p lulu; know where Barbara Clllllflielfiizligtil KlixoiiotHl:_("l§g€i°o('::l.liii\ cxuiips. meals iii (liiienl. hotels liolii. Barbara never mikcil iiiiiclliwhili ‘pvoplc {vuum w, ' J“ _ urrid illlti on steamers. alill sight-seeing about llclvseil‘. But slic haul swell ' “i” L m isitcd. ll 5' Miss Ilrowii will czillim 7°'i(:0lll(lll'l lii-r null albsolute (lesfitutiun. _. ,,, I OllCt‘ he. loo. hail boon colifl-oiu- i"""’ "r ‘WWM,’ . __ , . .. . .. . . H“ hm, no‘,i.llliliipill‘itl‘lill||l siuplng our! ac i-oiiiliioilatioii ill Hotels. and Bungal- ed with ii problem, ivziiketl out. Tllllt was freedom furvumrfl "hpqmts ‘v lii .l(‘(ir her it would bu li(>ll(lal.'(-.i TM "m w 0pm m Mi‘ and awn-i The Silllll’ situation. only l'f.‘\'t‘.l'St'li. A doll“ n” "Ummlnodullmi M“ now‘ Like flllilPl‘. like liitllilililtl‘. i "f5: Wcehyed‘ “Why not?" silo liiouglil. bani“ [mm 0mm i points than i She wlsiunl she could talk it uv1-l':ll“"'°'_"° M" be named and “°?“"l* with somebody. But Liltlfl: lvas lio- H” “mmrmed Mom“ 59m on an? on“, ‘his fun“... of m,“ Sh, plleiltlon lo Dean (SiXICiGiI Laird. (liacuss things. with hilll. “Mimllilid 0mm!” PM“ Once’; Que, . But sin: coulil tell him. IN MEMORIAVM lSlic sat liUWll ltt the luy NPFFL" CHARLES MacAULAV ui v. fury. She dipped. the poll into lill‘ ink. She sturcd for it. IIlUllltlli l-t. tlii- wlifltn fury ihzit. stormed (nit- sillc uliil llicli she i)l‘i.','flll to write. w a v s a __ illuiinlilfs vyebrovvn left llieir iiomu 0t‘ a longitudinal line of (lc-.l3tli. 1926, inarczitioli between the sub-arctic.‘ of her face and the arctic of her forelicail. i i i i i I mm of‘ ils‘ (>iitr<l:lii(|iup citizens. one,‘ (lopperl. iiiakil: a. puzzling pieturelfvvr (lays before. tlic ciul Cfllll". with her altitude ol’ duplicity fllltiiwfl" ll 200d. killil “Blah-bur. clandestine interest. lillll steadfast fricuil. one ivliosc ended in a, wall [elephgne the d1. a larger and better life beyoiul and She looked about her, wolqltuclaies, nlforilliig scenery such 115i - iii . . . ., P _ . undersigned until Monday ths 31st lnuli .\l.illli iliil. lhlil, (liul .\i.iy day of May Mr the blinding o’ H" lu tile pilflriill]; of (i\‘.l"iiK Xlzuz-‘MW Chmch if |°"a' P‘ E‘ l‘ ma”! Aulliy, llezul (if (‘ilfliil-Zflll iltts lost "l"! 'l'°°m°"'*‘°"' ‘M b°"'°"'" a‘ "l? required to give security for the‘ l! "l"! due performance of the contract. Lowest or any tender not necessar- Slldlit-‘llly q"; 3100i] ,.r..qp_ A muJliospitlalily ivaw almost il-:iii(illli.lc(l,|i|y accepteu; incur "more itwultliilz, iilld Lllell silo iti wliuso homo everyone was Wti-g smned P_ s_ Duffy. p_ p_ glider] nglgglgsgiy 101...,- Qwn mm“ come. Life for him was sucl-iizieli “MIR E L m the back of the house. where by llie Christian lwne tlwl their is ' l 9429-5-2 2-8l rect wire strung from J.B‘fi. office. that after (loath we puss on to meet (lull lkmow our loved one»: Wilt) Iiuvo Wow McLaughlin-Buick factories have been straining at peak capacity all winter long to meet the demand for McLaughlin- Buicks. Public preference has created_a tremendous market for this better motor car. See for yourself the modem and exclusive features of design and performance which distinguish it—75 horsepower, “Sealed Chassis”, “Triple Sealed” Valve. in-Head Engine, Controllable Beam Headlights and many others Come in and see the Better McLaughlin-Buick. Examine its outstanding quality and luxury.‘ Order early to be sure of delivery at the time you want your Better McLaughlin-Buick. The new low GMA C financing rates are available to purchasers of McLaughlin-Buick on time. m“ The Better McLaughlin-Buick leads in registration all can in its price range. UNIVERSAL MOTORS‘- CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. l_ DEALERS FOR QUEEN'S AND King's’ COUNTIES . ‘it? . MQLAUGHLIN-BUICK. TENDERS Tenders will be received by the i A LOUD-SPEAKER himself." "But llc needn't (nil: as loudly " tls lilail!" "ill- llie hum talking to‘ “He bus ti), ‘|Ii~‘.- deaf," . _.___,,._-..___ (Tilsloiilvr: “Wlizll is lllln lioi (‘ii-lk: I t IWII‘ IWPITI". i he orifice of Chappel and Hunter. of inahspe. ALL tar of ofiending. 1".<'6i.'§°'°i~"""" l" it without heaitsncy. Costs wily s u...“ f f “d, o“; THREE CARLOADS mean c" “m o" a“ "w? “u” n" sunur s-r. JOHN LIME i K O T e EXAWNEP m GASKETS mo i ‘c - sonnets Nelaunulry-dtsoadlilaednun G F a h I .....-... - - il W" 1. M. POOLE & c0.i “M”... i’ rAoLve wmutvse to the secludgd house ili ityeneck. Presently she rypokc: : Connolly Estate prone on lii-torn ziiill to llo furewr‘ "Yes, Mr. liarriiliinli. She slept Wm‘ ‘hi? 14ml» _ ‘ ' WM] m"; qn-eakfafllod w..." and »l_li 1874 hr luzlrrlml bliss Mary srems cheerful. Bill. she has lock-T'M“K""'n°" or 5L Amdm I,” '“ ell he; door y,.s_ sir. th-iit union llioy were ilit‘ '_(l \\'llil. AillliiPitiillllri will ill‘ l'l'i‘l'i\l‘li by eight children, three cons lillil ilwitlin (iuilevniiziicwl iilllll Julie 12th, (luilghteru hlulcwllii. Juhm nlulilllzti. from all students iiPSiYlIlls or 'at‘c [l|‘l-‘dt‘(.'i.'il.‘<lt’li liiui. 'l‘lli-r»- are competing lii ll written (ixiiiiiiiiir loft. tn luollrii ll sorroivllig \\‘iliOW,ii.i1il\ for our of the Connolly Es- onu lSOlI firm-ac oi‘ lluliiforil, Mortlilo Scholarships (ll e(l ullliilllill‘ four daughters. ‘Saullu , Mrs. JOSwVily tli(- “Trustees lfiiltlite (if Ulvcu (.'lll‘l".'lll, St, 'l".:r(-s:i's; Lllurli, .\lr:~l. Connolly". This Liitflllliililiitlll, to ' rim Power, Avoluinlr; 'l‘(-rcusa.,bil held ill July, will no (ipun l(| nil Mrs. Appleii, Rumlorll. Mo. aln(lj(l(-se.i-viiu: students. who upon in- Itchceca. Airs. Jalluut. ltulnfonl.lyustluutlou shall ‘have been fnuiiil Mo, also one sister. Mrs. "Mary eligible to l-nmpetc. iii ul-corilullce Curran of tiftéiiflll. with tile provisions of tile. Will (if ‘During his brief illness lie waisthe lnte Owen Connolly. |'ilit‘il mtitelulul by his pastor. ltev. l. it. lipplielllit must otntc (ll Ills iiliuie lA. lllkiDoiiziklflf’ .lP.. of St. T¢l‘8ilil'.'<l,ill i'i|ll. f2) .\r.:0. (Ill Nuliicu (if botli who will-i with liiui whr-li the t‘llll pill-cuts, (ll Purl Office .\lilil't‘fl‘~‘. ‘came. and if») tile nutiire, ltllfi (extent ol’ _ Tile funeral took piiu-e on Sill- iliM studies (lilriiil; tile piist yliiir. iuvdiiy (he 15th l(ii(l iiilcrliielil wus M. J. SMITH. ‘ii the family plot at Si. Terezstf-z. Secretary‘ "Trustees ids-lute Theuiali hearers were Joseph Mnc- 11f Uwcli Connolly." Aillay, John Cairns, Peter Curran, klukovu. l’. lo‘. l.. .\lliy 22ml, liizll. yhiflifltliill McDonald. Hugh ‘Mclkrce illl-ill-Zll-it-l-f-S-Tl . . She's writing u. letter to somebody, I believe. it’ she given if. to me to mail uliuli l-inail "it? llluril it’! You, sir." ‘Hannah hung up llie receiver. She lliti. down on her rocker. She SlIlOtliiltHi her 'Ki)\\"ll null picker] up il/Pl‘ Bible. (tfiolitiniimli Women’s Lives are relicveddapashy- gienichantflrzpbthbway. pmidv¢ Lutcooiiier: “is lilo sour iicxi, tu- . ., .. w" “"‘“ ~ INSIDIOUS “’.‘.'...'.:.2:.';.‘;"" --.... HERE ll III :81 Z; > rill-red ll ujor-(i slum: I've bee-lii ‘Willi-If! llyoiens way ac - ‘ , icrc." iific and quhite tint ands the tui- (‘crtainty of old-time ‘sanitary pads.” w‘ u" ‘M. "I999"! l5’ i ' ' ' it is called "KOTEXJ flight in vhfiiY- I i grlgréywdloitbdterk ‘mm h" i Sufferers from Eyeatrain We are prepared with up-to-dato‘ Tractor Woll Drill outfit to contract may have perfect vlelon and Y“ m’ we“ fix“ m‘ 3"” therefore do not euepeet the without s second thought, any fine, . meenoe ot any eye detest. ’ 7°" WB" berslra on the Island fififhfijgmyflf $463 i w rm motive power u ole operated by compote men. Yuri ha“ kappei "m" hum.“ m.,-m.," 1' all experience, moderate prices satisfaction guaranteed. Write, wire or phone 311. for further par- ticulars to Nerve Energy. Normal eyes, It ia computed utlllae about 20% of this Nerve Energy, but when Eye- etralnia present. a much larp er proportion la required. Hence defective eyes. through their consumption of an ex- cessive amount of Nerve En- ergy. may seriously affeot the funfllonlng of other organs of the body, and produce Ill NO LAUNDRY Discard: easily poem’ at V tissue. N‘: tawdry.” i=0 embl- rassmcnt Five times u Absorbent as arli- naryrotton pads, it lianishes danger ii FRASER ROSS d. 00-. Stellar-ton. N. 8. mlilME--l.llilE We have on hand Deodoriacs, too. And than mde £333.‘; omen thus uk for You obtain it at drug or n t‘ ‘l. Ira. been Mull Imperial Pflpoy a Meal This popular "imperial" product la givinl "wwmi results in our ranches this spring. The rlllcilfifl. "i" 1t. report splendid progren in growth of their yolllll "l" and are ordering largo quantities. IMPERIAL PUPPY MEAL ls first baked se a blloult from our Qcientlfloali] PNPlrod and t!!!“ 7W7” n“ formula and then ground into a oosree meal by I "mm machine recently installed for this purpose. it is r0051 l" feeding and only requires the Idtiillflfl 0' mm‘ '° "m l Properly balanced diet on which ti" 1W"! mm "m" molt successfully. IMPERIAL PUPPY MEAL and IMPERIAL Fox slsculrs contain tho nutritional reovlrtmfll" I '1 “m: young foxes and adults and their liberal use wil - healthy, vigorous foxes. Orders promptly filled from fresh stock- linperial Biscuit 60., l-lli Box 446 v _! Phone 721. Charlottetown, P- E-