,l gi E .i 1 ii i l l i l v . l .1 I .1 .y ‘ tl ‘ -;=':°‘~.~: .-...." .sam lR -.- ln Walnut Finish. Dresser have larlli’ i‘hiffonler has 4 larlrf ni All _ 4 Piece Bedroom Suite Dresser and Hollywood Venetian Mirrors. 'l‘l1¢ and roomy drawers. The in Panel st le and *M - $79 ls fall-sired. A real bargain at this price . . . . . BUY _ 3Pc. Chesterfield Suite Ald. lt‘s s IBGEIILER. Upholstered in beat tltul long-wearing Mohair. Full length Chester- field, roomy Chairs have deep $ spring seats and barks - with Reversible cushions . 79 ti » j ' 9 Piece Dining Suite shade Buffet has cupboards and two deep renter drawers. China Cabinet has drawers in base. Extension Table $ has oblong top. Six Chairs -‘ ' leather slip seats .. “WR CHOICE OF BALANCE $7.20 MONTHLY 1 l\ __ l-ll. ‘e 4- . You can N0 EXTRAS Holman’s Home Plan Makes Buying Easy OUTFIT YOUR HOME By Paying 10 p.c., nltmilaruuiniy N0 INTEREST .. ‘ The HOLIAN HOME PLAN applies on purchases of 815 or over. And remember that Cash or Credit, there is only one price at }l0LM.iN'S _ THE CASH PBICE. ROW Balance in 10 ments -» N0 FEES -1 .movie Blnoiiss '01N'1`EREST N0 EXTRAS N. D. MacLean UNDIITAKII ‘Film-HE* LUCILLE VAN SLYKE CLIIILGQAGAOWI! Ill. i l _L_ 1- x°"‘h w";:”" ‘xA'rl._ 3. aheinvitedusuptrhia A him immensely by staying there; -1_4' _'*‘. VALIIABLE FARM FUR SALE 7?' Homestead farm of the late Don- ald McKinnon, Highfield. 76 acres of choim land 11/, miles from Win. |100 Btttlbn and five miles from Charlottetown. If not sold privately before Thursday, April 5th next, it will be offered by Public Auction on the premises on that date. at 'U P-m. Apply to McLean do McKin- Ywh. Solicitors, Charlottetown. L-l3'T7 TENDERS 3%' *'34 Tenders addrsmed to the ander- dgned at leant Stewart, for the rebuilding of the B. C. Parochial flosse at St. Andrews, according to plans being shown by Mr. .lohn Mc- llllb Mt. Stewart., and at the alles of S. I. Paolo 5 Cc., Charlottetown, will be recdvwd IQ to the evening of Afll llth, INA. Lowest or any not necessarily ac. ae . MMI t5l1l.) A. P. MCLELLAN, P. P. L-IAN. What Every Widow Knows! By As their taxi jolted along up town toward her tea room Molly grew angrler and angrier-not lust with Jimmie but with herself. The elderly Mrs. Morson. watch- ing her, laughed softly as she put a comforting hand over the little widow's. “My dear, my tiearl" she teased lightly. “You've been married once so you ought to have found out by this time that no man in the world ia worth getting that agitated about-" "l'm not exactly agitated about Jimmie," Molly protested. “But I am rather-cross-about something he said about a friend of mine- and I-well-" she atammered-, 'I hate to be ungrateful, I am under many obligations to Jim-" "lt`s hard to feel under oblig- ations in any man." Mrs Moraon mused. "Some of them have a way of expecting much in return-" "Dont they?" Molly was vastly re- lieved to have Mrs Morson so deft- ly twist this embarrassing conversa- tion into generalities. "And yet." Mrs. Morson continued adroitly, “there are men who can do a lot for you so diplomatically that they make you feel thu theyre in your debt-that it's you who are doing the favor by letting them help you. Theres Dex’ Hatch. for in- stance, two or three years ago when Mr. Monson was convsiescing from TFNDERS iiiiiiliiii ,§§l,§§§s§§§ r=if;'1,% gl § iii viii; §§§=i 5' ti' eived by Co., for er, sp till state price ger to find nel Tenders per loo lbs. luwut of ll-*l4€‘l. FUR SALE '~.f.-. ,, if it , gigfli g siiéil i iii ._ lfaellly. Prslasaiani Gard: Stewart Ev' Lowther K'.'l~lAIW‘l'lIl,-l.‘?.lTc' ' a and can lem »~ it IO “DLI A E :.5 fi' 5 ~< _ ksdlf ll ' I. ' . ` 'nm -i 'Iu- i itlgri -¢» ... cn ns 1 FoR_§_ALE Real nice up-to-date six room Cottage with new store at- tached. Good location on corner lot. A bargain for quick sale. Terms if desired. Apply Fred Kelly, Prowse Bros. L-1553 FOR SALE Farm For Sale, lt! acres, 75 clear. Balance under wood. Apply JOIN 2. llePllAll.., Bemaw, I. I.. 1. L-ll FARM F0 'l=5ii. Qiiiiz itil' - ii ' £2 'E W. I. I. Prhchfort. l Pair sf Eyeglasses Whsnyolaaslthmhms lkslll hvsimnh yas fir *` :fi i ii it .°n.1. 1# t~»*i . A I TAYLOR Kilim gal* 9'! "'l 5 K: stock farm for a month-and put it this way-that we were helping said he wanted his stepmother and the little girls to have a month down south and if we'd stay there and keep an eye on things he'd feel safer. Of course there wa.sn't. much of anything to do and it was heaven for u.s to be up there in that brac- ing clear air-but you`d have thought to hear him talk about it that we were benefiting him." Molly smiled. “Like his solemnly aasurim me that I was doing him s favor to take Pard-that the dog needed a good home." 'wasnt it odd," Molly added in- nocently, “that you should happen tocomealong toientthoseroomsof mine and should- happen to know Mr. Hatch too?" Mrs. Morson laughed. "He wouldnt like me to tell you ‘y this," she answered, "but I cant rc- aist doing so. It wasnt all 'happen'. Hc sent nu down a big box of fruit a few months W0. and when I wrote had I mentioned the fact that we would have to move this spring because the building we were living in at the time was going to be tom down. The day before I went to see you. Mrs. Benedict, he tele- phoned me about you and your looms - but suggest/ed that I ahouldn’t mention his name because he didnt feel that he knew you well enough to take the liberty-but that he felt you were too young and in- experienced to be alone in that great house-" Hollis colour was rather high. “If you don‘t like the rooms-" she began nervously. “My dear we love them,” the old- er woman assured her. “lt`s the first time in years we'vs had rooms really big annugh for our fimitturs and it’s so convenient having that wonder- ful tca-room of yours for our meals and a positive comfort to have your good-natured cook send our break- fast upstairs-"she sighed rather wearily." I dont like to whimper or to burden other people with my troubles, but since my husband's health has failed and our income has been so small the living prob- lem has been rather serious. We have tc keep fairly near his doc- tors, and I really haven‘t the skill or the strength to keep house-" l “lkillf" Mollymintarruptcd, "Whyd Mrs. Morson laughed. "Which you usually do They were back at tba lldzéumping out ligh the man and ta wave s sdisu to tha older woman as lady started up the lions to her apartments. The nest of the dv wasaobusl' A. that Molly had no time tc worry about her morning squabbls with Jlmmis. ‘ Ulla cams to ner shortly before 'closing time, her mushy sullen face mniling. 'Die week previous Molly ‘had had some small cards printed with the modest announcement that -room might be rented after all dances or card part- simple refrdimerm anged for on short iii stizii .sir E :tt 5 E rua. ms only . youknowyou ve given me a muehdignityandallowhimtopre- kinds of advice-" - Ii-nest Annsar; 8. Rolla Jsmiasoa. ‘Kearney o'clock supper-' "Oh, Lills, why on earth didn`t you tell me before?" Molly murmur- ed, having doubts as to whether her larder could supply so many or whe- ther the cook would stay after hours. "Well," Iatlla giggled, tossing her blonde head, “He asked me not to tell you and I said I would see about some salad and cakes and cream and stay for it and l said I would, so you've nothing to worry about." "Dld you have a reference from him" Molly asked anxiously. "Did you let him know just what it would cost?" "I told him the salads would be eighty cents s portion,< cakes twen- ty-iive cents a portion, the cream fifty and the codes and sandwiches the same prices as the regular menu quotes them-what price the girls had for serving and what the room would cost him and said that the me of the phonograph and the rac- orda was included in the price. And he is someone-1_well-know. Ha askedmetoukyouwouldyoube here to act- as a sort of hosted; for him, became he had some young girls for guests-" she did not ans- wer Molly‘s abrupt demand for the gentleina.n's name. And Molly her- self, fiying pantry-ward to be sun that Lilla had really attended to the arangements properly, did not notice that she had not answered. The cook grinned at her ques- tions. "Bure, 1 told them they need not bother you about it. that we could manage, and I'm thinking making some extras like that, a couple nights a week, might be helpful." “More than helpful, just wealth- producing-" Molly laughed. “Lills certainly is coming along." she add- ed pleasantly. It was downright en- terprising cf her-"but as she climb- ed upstairs ta don her simple black lace evening frook she thought cur- iously. that it was rather odd that none of them had let her know sboutthaparty untilthelastmin- tlte. Hhs ws; ready on the jot the hour specified, most of tables had been removed to the back-yard. the floor was cleared for the dancing and the six little sup- per tables. each arranged for two, pulled to one side. their lisded candles and tiny vases of flowers giving the whole room a feativc air. Lills was nowhere in sight, but Badlesndoneof the other girls hovered about, giggling aoftly. It wasn`t until Lills, very pretty in a yellow chiffon dancing frock. prancsd into tba room, lollowsd by the dapper Olananee. the two of t.hem crying, "Surprise party!" that Molly realised how neatly she had been caught. For weeks she had been avoiding the importunatc Clarence. But with his guests at his heelaahsooulduot could stand with is 5§ sent them. (To Be Continued.) IQWI. KONTAGUI SCHOOL Haier roll for March: Grade X mi-i, Mildred Killam; 2, Parker Aitken. Grads I (bi-1, Irving Cowan. Onads II.-1, Walter Jamieson: 2. Hewitt: I. .runs aitlsa. iiiii ssga -1, Ralph Ooulasn. l, indian llclsamsy: chrlane; I, Theodore Grade IV -_ i. fda ldmunds; I. Grade III-l. ING &K0t\'ll1l S. Alhd lklaaflldyl I. HIM llo- 2,706 E 3 E _gg ii ai .1-~ =g__ ~>-____ ; hvsgosd . »-"N~*»»~*'~"-""‘*°"~‘°'“' ' ‘**&"""""‘ "°' ' ~. Household Drudgsry The Ins oi a leads Lila Natunhiasdslwalsa isstaaddwtl .ii iii if 1 Tr trstrlctplsaasvllwl #fill y it fi .i'ifl.i I LLIAU; 'iiiifi ililfiii N ow Says Life Is Very Sweet Bat hr Months lhe Hvaffersd Terrible Pains Dodd's Kidney Pills Made This it's Kidney trouble you have, and D0dd‘s Kidney Pills and found a slight change. After taking the sec- yca-rs. and after all, life is very sweet.” the attack.: of what may be serious Buy a boa of Dodd's Kidney Pills from your druggist at once and achieve good health like thousands of other people have done. It‘s yours for the ating. .Farmers Declare Warfare To Hilt On Caterpillars GEOEGEIOWN British Guiana Guiana have declared war to the ig; so in erm; :,1i= twgr on §§‘=§iti'§§c5'Eiigciiiiigiigg'2i§§§§i° ilgpigsig si-tgggiggéggii “ E ’ it 3-qigigéii iii 5 giiéigi 5; isnt. si é tak farmer t the pmt FY. ICHGUI ous losses, to be situa- AUGUUIIII (XXI limb rolllarhbrilryand Sig. ii ii ?. I igiigli gg ii in ° s 5 ' s le l.llf.lall;§.i i isa- f~ i s =!§=;fi’l.iifi§ 'za ici iiiiiliisi I 8 ldlliall ic ’§§ziiilg’ii£i ,list ill s‘ lil 5 iiiiii B,,mm|,u,¢h,,y,,,,m,,M ,,_ win. who wa-red with the ten- vitaiuing the kidneys, your body is Phone inventor for years. k0Pl~h¢llt-hy and able to withstand "Casey." now member of the Kelvin Tried To Steer Bell Away By JOHN LIIBLANO Canadian Press Stat! Writer lx. Alexander Graham Bell fol- M°N.numL_ Que Am,” ‘ lowed Lord Kelvin! advice, Caps ,vm-I _.. " ‘ " Breton might not have been the iterribl: payigraruuntdbiisy '°°n° °‘ U" Bum” mum" nm writes in-s M. oauey or no Regina *“'°P"m° NUM- -‘U\d» “NMI- ave., vuuuu. “my menu una, ‘on sviltlvn wvuld have lost s mslvr contribution to its development. once that starts with s woman of That the British peer, regarded youragetbereisnot much use asoneofthsgrestestphysicistaoi’ bvtherlnr about 12'- Idid not say im time. cues mea wamuadnsau anythingtoherbuttookaboxof numhuwwghuummanup to now only to members of the lit- tle group who worked with the Gnd bo! OI DOdd'5 Kidney Pills I »-1 -» -»-~ I - -» »» - ‘i,:.".:°f.::..‘°.x.::.:z.c firlt time by P. W. “(haey" kid- Nova Scotia. Legislature for Victoria days when they were building the British llmpireu lint succesful fly- ing machine. and he flew another plane of his own design in the world’s first public flight. It was several years before their plans came to fruition that lard Kelvin warned Bell against wasting his time with flying maehinl. On a visit to Halifax. be advised the inventor of the disappointment that was bound to follow if he craftthatwouldfly Iatsnhe wrote lbs. Boll at Bad.deekinthesametme.'l'helot- i/erdatedAprillJ1898hnowln Baldwins ession In rt it Iwasquite lurethst yourhua- bandwonldnotgooninrilpoetto flylngmachiaeaothsrwlsathmby careful md trustworthy expert. ment. Evm if the rmult is to dern- onstrate to himself thats practical ip = 5; s =§ii;=;§r ‘ii§§5§§" iiliiltii- 12;i§5;.L5 §§§.;;;s§ iiiii iii iiliégef rr » il itil? r determined to show wrong Various rea agllylt -J I llasihoahsrt, i li 5 s I 1 l ...... 'VW-‘ l il wuumn. Eli E3? in Or at Baddeck, N. S the frozen surface Lakesand flying The Jersey cow Silver Violet bred and owned by Clark. North Wiltshire. P.E.I. é s A few weeks later, tha Amooiatim disbanded, having ac- oornplhhsd lta aim-"to construct a practical aerodrome, or flying machine, driven through the air by won.” we" 1-IALIFAX, April 2.-(C.P.) Had it vpn mom, p°'"_ md on-fy|n‘ s lord Kelvin had been wrong. ~ MOCK NOTB The Jersey cow Daisy M.G. bred and owned by Wm. Clark, North .ILL has completed a dl!! of ICO ct fat. r cent R §t§ ar-, ig? été Q! completed a record of 6.206 lbs. milk, $6 lbs of tat, wid; an svn- age test of lmiiper oentinsobdm atiyearsand 191 daysoflgesht is a daughter of Edgeley Bilvar lar. _ rumor clmvmm Famed sway at Bouris at dl: momma. Muon asm. Cheverie, beloved son of Pius Margaret cheverie at the early or ia. although in for months the end came qum P°°t»¢d-ly. I-Ie was in constant tendance by the Rev. hther 52352;; ;§§E,§§E§ ;§§5§