i: ~ v“-.. i iiiij . Not a ‘sign of wear! Silk hosiery, of dainty weave and ex uisite colour! Underthings so sheer and delicately pale! In fact, any dainty fabric can be washed time after time in the gentle Lux suds, without show- ing a sign of wear. Of course, with Lux, there is no rubbing to break the slender fibres, or to streak and fade the lovely colours. just dip your things up and down, pressing the creamy Liix lather through and through, and they're as lustrous and beauti- ful as new again. Lux ezril/ not iniur: anything that sealer d/Ott! will not harm. Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto. The ("h’town Driving. Park and Provincial Exhibition As- sociation ANNUAL MEETING RIvERMviEp" FARII FOR SALE j Four miles Also beautiful site for fox ranch. P. BYRNE, North River The Annual General Meeting of the above Association will be held in the ohice of the undersitzned in‘ the Cameron Block, Charlottetown.‘ on Tuesday the 31st clay oi March, A.D. 1925 at 2.30 o'clock in the at ternoon. Transfer books are after the above meeting. Dated this 14th day of March. 215i!» A’ D- lggsicsyRo-IERIALLWOOD lamp” Si:i'y.-'l‘rcas A iiiiiwsiiiwi closed tiIPStandard Bred Stallion Elaroncas i For terms and particulars W. R. KEENAN, Murray River a.‘ Till-E Daiiv-tf. AUCTION SALE ON CORNER OF KENT AND PRINCE STREETS, AND RUSS HOTEL _ _ -~——— i 'l'nki- noiiciy that it is the inten- To be sold by Public Auction on lion ol‘ the ‘Frustces ot‘ tho .\luri-iiy' Monday the 30th March instant at River (‘cmietrries to apply to the ‘l2 o'clock noon on the premises. ni-xt Session of the Imgliililbllfk of on the corner of Kent and Prince this l'l‘i)\'llll't.' for uii Act of lucor’ Streets, Charlottetown the dwell-iporarion and vesting the Hllid (‘or- lng house. including Doctor's offic- poi-onion of that tract. piece and es, also the property adjoining on parcel of laud situati- and lying in Prince Street. known as the Russ the 'l‘ownshlp No. 4H in Klugls T]; Hotel. _ ‘County and all others situate as- The properties will be open for follows: ' Inspection on Friday. and Saturday On tho North by thi- road lead- afternoone at the week preceding lug from dilurray lllvcr to Murray the sale from 3 to 5 p.m. llarbtiur South. On the Plant by The above- properties belong to land usml by the TX-mpcriirico flail the Estate of the late Dr. George and by hind of Edwaril fiitlfllllllfi. Carrutherl. liiu tin‘ South uuil West by land lu Condition; mad; known at sale, |possessiou of l-Idward Gidillngii. Dated this 17th day of Marchpiibltll! two nail on" hiiif acres A_ D. 1925_ Also all that other tract situate c, R, QMALLWQQD, ion sialil Township No. 64 bounded w, J, Rglb, was follows: Executor; . On the Ear-it by lauil- held liy John BEN CARTER, ‘llcury Saunili-ra ' Augflqnggr. (in tlii- South .\\’r-.~it and North by lllytd. "laud hi-lil by Philip IAHVI‘, About __..__._€__________ inn» llfliI ncrc. Dated this Ti-nih iluy of Pkelirir liiry. .-\. 1).. i935. i iSlgnr-d) WATSON WHITE, ‘r Sr-irrctnry liiTibflflWonii xvr lllllfiTlfli. L01‘ 4n. Pfn. Ll Fnrm iuid hollow with IIIIIIIIIIIII nnd '.‘7l IIITFN In IIIINI itnnilltlon. Ali-o ‘i. lwrlwl‘ l, (If ivmlrl IIIIIII 2 min-i IPIIIII Nllllli‘ pin.» . l‘ . , . . . . . . y", ,,_,,,,_ “PH”, h, " rm vols-r iio.\n, u hll\hNlI.\\, APHII. Isl. Hi2!’- AUCTION SALE l , am. .1. 1‘. minim-as, l “" """"‘ "‘“""'i l or» EXTRA rename iirnxsuv C"! i .\1'T|.l-3 llll fl 2.‘. ill. / l -‘—-—-~~———-—~— —-——-—-_-i _(~A1'1'| lm-l (inr Hill!‘ ii yi-iurii min IH'\\I_Y "WWII"! Hwy flriiilr Ira-when Ill the li-rinii- l yenru "iii. freshen In the Fll"; ‘i Ayrhlllrl- (iflllllt ll yfllfk IIIII. IYNIIIOII lip lhn Full: NORTH TRYON Consisting of 120 acres, Dwelllngl""(".‘|'h;l ‘ and out buildings. Convenient tot Churchel, Stereo, Mill! Ind Sohoolfl also Creamery, All building: oIoo-l trll lighted, For particular! apply to iru ulil. —4'l iino- iii-y; no llmillrln rrnvrll; I50 hirnlirl miIril gnnln bushel meta. All rhnlee iu-i-II. rm-li xvuizun iinil ulugli- plough. v tlmt amount I mnnlhu rn-illt on np from Charlottetowmi excellent land with good buildings.‘ STOFK AYIIIHFIIIII‘ .-\'I' IlIKi\('K~ ’ , I ll i1 m." rilil, I\I‘\\'I_\ n-i-tiipn-ni I Gurna luv)‘ (mull- r» yflllfli old, IIPITI)‘ frvnhflllrll. ‘l fiuriiu-y- (iruilr ‘i yours old. Yrrnhi-n llli llll‘ Full; I (vllfllfivy urn-i» ii yfllfk mm, I-‘nll, I (iurnnry AT l Ayrshire (irmle 7 ycuru '4 —l riirt lmrnr- 1 yearn olrl; 2 yriers olrl: I geiinrnl pur- |mr~ rniimii-siiiiiii umlrr $10 vulill. Over WILD HORSES By Henry Herbert Knlbba 1QOQQQQOO-OO'OOQOQ~QQOQQQ CHAPTER IV "'llie filly vriiirt suind for curb and spill‘. She'll plunge and rear and fight: llui use the siianle and uilk to her. .\iiii siit-‘ll travel as sweet as light." ilaviiig ilcciilril that make Julia llaki-i- rudeness. Liraci- l/ercival asked iJohuuy the way to the Brown grant-h. Joliiiily. disappointed, and u lliir surpriscil. llldltlillrtl a hill to lllv “W: oi lllv road uunp, lit- offered lio ac ‘Ulllpi-tll)‘ her, but (Jrace l'crci~ ival siizil Silt‘ pnifi-rrtiil to go ulouo. .lt was but a mile or so to the ruuch laiiil illr-re was iio possibility of get she would apologize for licr g lung lost. l Juliu llzikcr was surprised when {she uu~t Miss Percival riding across nht- mesa toward llroivirs. Julia had brr liiliiib but it lJfit-f visit and ‘li-iirpcr having cooled. she- decider] fin rule back to thi- mail i-auip as" jiliough uothlug hail liuppcncil. and :.~ho\v. it‘ merely by her presence. Ethal she wished to be friendly‘. , tirui-e Percival was first to speak l"lt was ilreailfully dull at the road lczinip." slle said. ruining h-ir horse rouuil and ruling beside Julia. "And l had rather ride llillllt- with you than with Johnny. as much as l admire him ltolll you thiltk you lvvcre the linisl bit ilukilid Wllvll lyiiu rod.» :i\v:i_v. leaving me to lllilk" ‘thi- host of zui Jwkwziril situation?‘ , Jllllil iluslu-d auil foil instantly lililii)‘ oi‘ llililllil iii-lid like an un- llltlllllvfl)‘ child. She had lici-u .ii.~.~"l,\'; ullil Miss PPFVIVBIS uluuur-l" was. .o 5III(‘\‘I'I‘ and friendly "l'iii isorry " she fziltcrcil. “(if i-oiirsi- you are, So am l. You .hud a right to do as you Pltlllflflti." -l|i‘-H't' l'i-r<-iv1il's lino cycs became ‘uiisiy. as though some unhappy mcmoigv hail toui-lii-il hi-r. .\ slight ‘pause i-ruphzfizcd what se-vmr-il to lllt‘ a iliificultyr in garnet-titling. Then “Julia. you are lllt‘ only ivomau \\‘ll(l link shown mi- any rcal kind- ‘ni-ss fiillCil l rami- hi-ru . alone. Mrs lJohusou tolerates uio DUPZHISP li ,puy h\'I' ivell tor my room _anil| liuciils, It was a big cliaugc to comc .lll‘l‘4' from (‘hiciigrv l fi-lt tnrribly lloui-ly ai first. And l was not forl- iiug iii all wi-ll. .\ly miithci‘ and .l':iihr-r .~'r-liiiriili~il_ yours ago. 'I‘hi>;v tars; both tl-‘atl. I have uo relatives. it)!‘ course l havi- moucy; but my ;Hllll.l‘(llil|'l, who was falhci-‘s bus- ‘inr-sri partner. is imposiilhlti. It hapa pens ihzit his namc is Samuel PHI" civiil. although he is not relatctl to iour family. lie is a stock-broker. zinil conducts business uudcr the old firm name, Percival IQ’ Percival, {It has lcd tn endless complications wciiilly. l lcft Chicago rcallyi br- cau-u- hc insists, almost every time [ho sci-s mo. upon marrylug mo. (if :l'ltllf‘.‘w'l' llP wzitita to gel ironlplotc I('lllliI'.(ll of my money. Recently he, ‘lici-iimo an obnoxious to me that ll simply lcft town nnd came out ,lici-c.. l‘ll not tell you what l know lof him. And you can hardly rczilizo how helpless I ivas to avoid him socially. Hi» fllflflP business his con. ,i-itaut excuse to cull upon me. and ‘be. iwcn with mri. lt seems that ;IlllllPf"5~l will loft about ovcrythinil ‘in his hiindiv l have hail illfferent lnftornrys investigate. Thry say thcrc la nothing to do but wait un- f. Rheumatism Pains i Are Now in Season Rheumatism is casicr to avoid than to cure, states a well-known authority. We arre advised to dress warmly. keep the feet dry, avoid exposure. and above all, drink plenty of good water and avoid eat- luii sweets of all kind. lthcumatinm is cauwd by body ivaslc and ac'ds rcsultlng from food fcrinoiitritioti. it ifl fhii funr- tion nl ihi- kidnoys to flltcr this poison from tlic blood iinil cast ll out lo the urine; the porcs of the skill are also a meausinf freeing tho blood of this impurity. lu damp and chilly cold ivcather the akin pores are tllOfiPil thus forcing the. kidncys to do double work, they be- coiiw wcak and sluggish and fall to climinatc this Wililln and acids. which keeps accumulating and clr- culating through the system. even- tually ncttlinz ln the joints and muaclos, causing stiffness, sorcness and pain. called rheumatism. At the first twltiize of rheumatism not form any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts; put. a table‘ spoonful in a glass of water and drlnz before breakfast each morn fnz for a wcek- This is helpful to neutralize acidity. remove waste mutter, also tn stimulate the kid- noys. thus often ridding tho blood of rhoumatic polaon. Jiid Suits is inexpensive, and iii mailc from the acid of grapes and THE CHARLOTTETOWN iGUAlfDlai ‘owoowo-owooooaooooob» tll l am twenty-four; thou I will ' own affairs. have charge of my Poor father was so afraid some one would marry rue simply for my money that hq stipulated ii. his will that Lwas not to have con irol of it uutll l was twcutyfoiii‘ But l must not thrust my trouble. upon you. l want to get really wel. and strong. and slay ht-rc 1H5! B long as l can" adiracu Peri-iva. smlicil swectly~--"zuid feel that l have one little friend ui least, who imdersliiiids." Jullu Baker w-as filled with quick sympathy She was flattered b_v this display of couflilcuce. and her intuition told her that i.\liss Perci- val really liked her. Yct Julia could not forget that Johnny Trent was infatuated with Miss Pcrclrul "l um sorry l got bully." ilcclureil Jllliik "And I um sorry that you have been unhappy, Bui "is ii fai. HI Johuuy 'l‘ri-nt'.'“ ".\ly liking him because h" is such a illce boy? if you'll iulrodilcc me lo a nicer boy in Solano" (‘mu-c Percival laughed softly. Shi avoided the issue by n subtl- change of subject. “Johnny was telling uu- about the. wild hiirsi-s of thc high mos-as, this ziftcruoou. II!‘ said they were woudr-rful creu IUYUS, especially one.» u gray stzil lion that led them. He offcreil tr- t-alch the stallion and break him lfor rue to ride. llo you think hi‘ mi-nnt il-Vor was he carried away by vnlliusiasini?" “Of. if Johnny siiiil he would lcati-h tho stallion and break him ,hi-'ll do it. lliit Stallion Gray a iwo cull him——ia an outlaw’. l don't lbr-licvc ziuy one could break hinr l hZlVP known mi-n‘ to he killcil ii'.\' in! to brcztk borsiis like him. lilli Johnny 'f‘rcnt would take any YIHII to makc his word giiiiii." l .\ startle-d expression Tlracv PVTCIVZIYS dark cyiisi —.'iiiil lwus gimp. Thou allc lalkcd of lrliithin-= a subject P-“PPPIIHIY ‘Mir llo Julia Baker- who could havi- liiilytlliug within a TUlll-iilll tluit sili- wished but often did not kuow what to wish for. “You ndmircil my riding-habit this nltiruiiiiz. Won't you lvt me send to Chicago fur you and have one made? You have it good figure, and my habit would almost lit you. silllltll-‘ii’ Fill! vim)“ over to my room ziftcr we gi-t in this ‘afternoon, and wWll see whal- wo can do.“ "lf l (‘Olllfl havc some clothes liko yourt-iW" .luliii liiislliit ed, wondering what tho townsfolk would think and say if she aippciir~ ed in garments of such an ultra- fushiorliiblc cut. YPl Sill‘ kii"“’ Hi1" girls were now wearing jzii-kct ziuil brooches» a truly sensiblc costume. ilvaplte local (iomment. llcrtha Judd, of tho Diamond .8 ranch, won- such apparel. and Bertha could have anything she ilcslrcil in the way of clothing. Her father was wealthy, “l would like a suit llkc yours.“ confcsseil .lulla. "l don't think father would mind." "(if course not! I'll hc glad to take the ri-spouaibility. And plrzisc call me ‘Grace.’ ‘Miss Percival’ no sitlfl’. iind formril. And that help me forget man ythiriga I wish to forget." Julia Baker liiughcil ' happily. They rodn across tho tilllllll mcszi HlfIE! by airlcAthe girl from tho East and thc girl of the West. companions, yet widely scpziriitvii by tradition and social ialrrum stance. Curiously (iuo-ugli (irzicc Percival was thinking that .lllilll would make an excellent wife for Johnny Trent-o scnslblc girl who would demand so llltlc and lu- so much to hlrn. And Julia Irtkcr. lu the most matter-nf-fiicl way in thi- world, was thinking that (lyn- Percival, ileapite lu-r wt-alih illil hm» personal uttrtirtlviiiirss, would not make a good wife for Joliuriy Trcut~that she could nevi-r liigaiii- ls fled with Johnuyfls limitations as to education and ambition loi- Johnny could never be flllylllllll‘ other than a cattlcmnn. and would ni-vcr live anywhori- otbor ihiiu in tlu- country of which lir- '11s fl piirt. And .luli:i lrli-il to hi- fair about ll. all, cspccinlly for tho pol- cul rcnson that ahi- was iiilvri-slci! in Johnny, turd inrliiu-il to ri-sonl his infatuation for thc girl from Chicago. (To llc Conlinui-il) BoyFails T0 Sell Baby and Carriage MONTREAL- Miircli Zirdliiivc tilvmi are Mooring ihi- clly for l’ boy of aboun 12 years of ago Wilt‘ this morning stoic zi ‘baby czirrlagi outsidi- thc horn‘. of .\lr.~'. l. A lloruziril, ilhlilvious _to tho fact that it. rmnltaiiuid a -bnfl>y, aiul iiifti-r at tcmp-lliig in soil tho ciirriiigc lo ii woman in Aquoiliurt sl't‘l‘f‘t fur $175 iliun-pi-il tho slurping cliilil- which "lid “ruini-il“ tho transaction. ln an ash hnriip in School iilrcrlt, ivlicri- ll ivrm ilisicoveri-il ‘by ii passing con- stziililn. The ctirringi- has no; l)(‘("lI found. i(llI(‘ll"(I lemon jiilcca. combined with lllhla. and is used with cxcellen by thousands of folks who are sub- ject to rheumatism. l TP-‘llllfillriylng lo find n buyi-r. -—-—<.0 lit iiwlicllvvcil ‘that ill!‘ lziil is sill.‘ Q-ii that riding- "Nrairis Aw" HEREVER you buy it and whenever you b u y i t, M a g i c Baking Powder is ‘ always entirely dependable, be- cause it contains no alum or adult- erarits of any kind. MADE IN CANADA E.W.GlLlETT C0. " TORONTO F‘ wmmwzo “Viiif-fidiifiii“ l TUICSIM .\l>\l((,‘ll Ill WGY lSclli-uectaily. .\‘ Y.) G011 ‘ill ICli-otric I.‘0uip.iu_v | T90 Kilocyi-lris 13711.5 .\|*'t\*l'w‘) Eastern standard Time -.':itor_y' hinii» s- gilxils 7.30 1i .m. Aildrt-s. Should S fessior of ’l‘lii-rnioilyiilimit-s, ini (Iolli-gc. 7.45 p, Ill.’ First tlllliuitldlllii‘ the (icorgiu Aliustri-l lloys for! Sczisou oi‘ 192T». l’.\l(‘l‘ l (lriirul ilpi-iiiug srli-i-iioii. of Popular ’l‘iuu-.la.‘ lirltiri: (‘oiupziliy ".\ Iiit of \\'it" ‘ .\IlllSll'l.‘lH Hllil Mun duct, “Flag ’l‘h:it"l'i"alii Alziliam" "Fzimho and lloiics ".\ Lillli- lilllririPkllllll" ' .\IIllSIl‘i'lPi .\luli- (liiiirti-l H('Ii‘f‘lliillS_ ii. “Way Down l‘]ioli Illl‘ Swim ili\'t‘l‘." '-'.\i.-.u ili-orgia iylioon" Bones and Quartet Piuiilc to Purl l (icorgia MillSlFBl lloys and WGY Orchestra (‘l-io, Sally's inoniiiicr F 'r l i l - 4->-0§-O0-6-_O40§ OO-O-OO-Q-QGOQ Little Snow-White COLOR GUT-OUTS , 9.9%» 0-0-0040 OO-QQ-O-Q-O-OQO e < 01106, uiatlc Pains. colds. stops. pains are folly. i ‘ ‘ i S ff l‘ 6 ' N eye , u r l Most of the pains you antler can be stopped at Zlhese include rheu- soreness. lameness, backache. the congestion of cheat 'l'lio wuy la to riib the sore spot with St. Jacobs Oil. Cauao a counter lrrl- tation. Ur relieve the con- gestion by brltlKillB U19 blood to the skin. A mom- ent duos thla, and comfort follows before the rubbing St. Jacobs (lll has (lone this for 65 years, l! has saved iicviiie w!“ 0f WI"- AnYbmlY who has used it will loll Y0" "Im- l-he" ' A little rubbing and the MARCH 30, 1925 From pains you can atop min ls soothed, It seems to evaporate, Then Nature has a chance to cure wlillo ' you reel. lu comfort. Got. this time-tried meth- 0d. proved by rnllllouu. You will never tlud iniy- thin: better. lt la sure and Bflfll-lllllflrnnd it. doesn't burn. Have it ready who“ the pain begins. Keep lt 0n Your shelf The ooat la but 35 cents. And the time ls bound to como when it will aavu someone about you many hours of pain. wimi oi: the suffering which iii so unneceaary. ‘ And Bhoumltllm Bachcho humus Lumber lumen (Inmate; MONTREAL 11:55. a. ui.~~l‘. S. .\'.'iv.'il Uliscr- di-nts .\'lilil_v," Johli .\. Vt-ililvr. Pro~l li, “Parry Mi- Dav-k lo (lid ‘firgin- Tambn and Bones iiy" 'l‘ambo. 1st tciior; liliouig 2nil"'Plnntation (tonsil? li-uor; Bones, lst buss; Rusty. Minstrels 2nd bass. Bass solo, “Asleep in thn Deep" "lilzickfucc Comedy" Rusty Minstrels , Grand Finale, "Medley of Popular lCrul Man song, “Roll itloug Old 'l"uric.~i" . liiu-itymiiai by WJZ and WRC. Sum, Sally's briulilcr ..... ._ Rilflly Hilly _________________ _‘_._. Musty Stephen E. lloliiclnlr. g " St. J acobQOiI Rube PIS-RAVI]; O Itris.°'#”c"" L. Air Not Sermon l.r'.I\'l;'.)\'_ .\lii lug to llr. IIPIIY)’ K-ouivooil- iprofca- Causes Yawnl my, 27,--.<Poor veir‘ “mg MW ‘m U"! illaliou rirul not poor sermons imako ' “lmrl club “"6 ti"? --liui'i-li (‘fillgtigtlllrlllfi yawn. accord~ has‘: "I the "kl!" llllghl" hem"? 133i. ulltl told of In» lint: attacked. fbblwd and llrultllly beaten outside Mount Royal wimp. odlst church. Before he coilld cry "l". one man stnick him a atuii. “Willie with a next blow in. it", felled him |lll(‘(lll~ aclous. llrirrliiou, it is thought will -.ii- of ll,\'i¥lt‘llr> and pirbl-li- health Ptifovfll‘. bill his coiulitlun ls criti- iii llli‘ l‘nivi-r~i:y' of London. '08- - "lu-npli- ln-gjn in yltiWfl. Ilflld pcr- —-————— ——---~-____________ pa: filizilly go u" to shit-p,’ ho - 'lll(’»" l.“ l r mcirtnl and l ' ‘Iii iruivs uri- iloprscst-il.‘ Y f" M‘ .I\'lli‘il.\(li‘l"~‘llll,'!'lll not to lilirui-i- thcir “r 5"“ l-"xmm ~ i]Hllfgilrikflugill?!‘ Hllfllllll oiiirn Hit" I "im- fur Kllll" my mm. 0' an inn-o. -‘ THE PR|NCE COMES All“ ‘- '- EIIIIPHOIIIIK on the Niiutli “ma; "h", l ‘This lb‘ the next to the Ill-SI chap Wm‘ l‘ """"’ "Mimi" "l iii-mil l."- itcr of the story of "Suow-lvhiie."lsettlelnent ' riiiilm. Lum- dwelling liinnio um! liffl H- yml-‘u bu," Having n“, (.ln “ms! l ’ Ik {buildings In [nod rrpulr. A liiirxuln fin- Fm," have ‘he “vhuhr m.‘ m. ll quick purvhuiorr. Finlay trrinn. For llllfll'l‘fl\l'_ I S 6 [iurllc-ulnrn apply tn l \\‘hi-n Snolv-Wliitc had eaten lht‘ ‘ ‘ ' “'- “'- "Pill". (Canadian. IPrcss) lllllltfllllfitl applc she accrue-ll iliiziil KHmJ-‘I’ ‘WWW 27:71,‘ my ;lll(lt'l‘(I. The little ilwurfs could ilii ‘nothing to rniikc her come to lift-l _zigaln. So. very sadly. they mad.- a, S'l‘()‘(' iiiui widi- lovkoill l- il om‘ ioilziy and lilo out! wivork- til- “ill-q 1° (‘RFYY UIP (‘ilfill il“'i\.\'- ‘lnboul a _vuiir ago. ri-covcri-il CIIII‘? (Color U10 ilnllllfiiiiill‘ IlrlluwlslHPiiillSllPSS in tho. lioyiil Vii-Iorln on suit lirililil Kroc-n with hat lltlliolipitiil this moriiiiii: for tho flrrit match. and make his plume iPil-‘tline siuci- bciug tzikcii there tho of llis hair should be broyvn. Now in SWWIlfll wmii i 12m. New Liiuiliili Or NEIL MFLEUIL It. (I, hliunrru-riililr. i.\l2l. lltzllil p. lll Siock .\Ifll'l{\‘-i re-i , . .. involved will rmuiiie their om-i Wm iloicl)’ glass case to but hi-r lll uud Mlmllvllt‘ Afwr m] an night svfl_l-—------ ~_-____ 12.4,, l,‘ m___ mudm.“ mark.‘ m this they sci on a rock ui-ar whi-rii 3m, U; mimr union ili-lvlzzitxis nnd: port, . ‘My “Prkml S“ "WY “mild "l““3""-i ;- iv rizuii-nt iiivrliiitiiiil comnlittcm,“ - 12.4.’- p. lll.—\\'£.'(llllt‘l' ri-pori “'"“'ll 11"» in: FFVL‘ o'clock this morning n-ach- 2.00 i», m, ordain, in... “b, play, liliv (lily a kiuifs Ho" li'=i\'i'iii1li~’i.-ii {l ('illZi]>l‘(.'Illi$i\ iwllillg the on» “mp1,” “Hum, “Hy 5mg“, tlizil way i-umc upon thi- lllili-‘N i‘lll<l‘- iii- lrliii- con-flirt iii fivc iiiipiirl- . llzitiiivi- Players; siagv Slylo m1)‘, Win-u he saw thi- lu-iiuillul iliiiiillriiii illilll<lPiPH affii-mil _ I I 1101c" gmvmg’ Suiilv-“Illilo lltl wauleil to buy lli. l — — 11.30 p lll. ilfllilll l'k'l'llill by sin. glass case and ilic SlilillPdlkt’ iuaiil l : mm" i.;_ I;,,i_.,i,.1ui,-_ en. The (lwarfs, hiiwcvcr, Fflflllitlll‘ i _ 5w“ I, ,,,___p,~,,,iuc,. and Mock to scll. He (lei-lured hc couldn't livi-i < _. .._ . j 5m“ issuing PH“ “s, ‘o’, fen iuiirki-i iiili>t:i:Ii>lis;. lll'\\‘S bulbous “llllmll 399ml! ill"- ililil llii"l“'1li'I-*'. .\I()N'l‘lil€.\l., March 2T=7Itiiliprllu|iler3 we ha" been notified by 6.30 p u1.-- UlllllPl‘ music by Nmv flliully gave lil. lfhirrigiiip 3|, “qn- vqqgyfln, whom: "run!" cm o‘ a reducuon M Kenmore llolcl (lrclii-slrii. i S0 U18 liflilfi‘ "FdPFI-‘il his illlflill-lczimc» hi-ri- from llziiililliin, Out. two dollar: per ton on all mixed Fcrtllzero. POTATO GROWE R8 ASSN, llI98~3=2ll-5l. ill’. watch for tho end of this story to- lnorrow.) (Copyright, 1925. Associatcil l-Iili tors, lnc.) . __._.__._..._._______ l PART u. i lSclc-ctiou, "The Wntcrmcloii Pall-h" l Orchestra to "More Darkcy \\'it" Minstrels Malo Quartet selections, a, “Alanna in De Cold. Cold tiruuuil" h. "Kentucky Babe" "ltapid Fire" ’ Minstrels End Mali duet. "Luff it Off" June 15th, 1925. Of‘. Thursday. Entire Company l 91H! p. n1.——<IIf‘llllBWlCk lliiur or Music. National oiliinlc .\Ii-iuoi-_v ‘Contest from llrunsyvlck Rccoriling Laboratories, New‘ York; also SILVER FOX REGISTRATION “Registration of foundation stock in the (lanadian National Records for Foxes closes this year and all applications for registration must be filed with the Canadian National Live Stock Records, Ottawa, not later than All persons interested can obtain full in- formation by calling on Mr. James H.Prich- ard, who will be at the Queen Hotel, Char- lotteoivn, P. E. I., March 31st, Tuesday after- noon, April lst, Wednesday, and April 2nd, CANADIAN SILVER FOX‘ BREEDERS ASSOCIATION 11.30 p. m-afirgriu rci-llal by NO We were never .ln a b with the best of hand mad shop to you. pare with. We meet and b collars a specialty. IN CHARLOTTETOWN and by Allan Cummings, Montague. Keep MInurIPn l4lIII|"PIl' In the Ilnurir. liglajljgtiiiotiiis“ onmsroav ’ . 3M By "_ARTHUR' TO FARMERS AND HORSEMEN l To prove our prices are right we have catalog: to com- l I REMEMBER OUR HARNESS -Mayfleld; E. L, Harrington, Eldon; Montague; J. J. Glllis, Melville; John TICE . etter position to fill your needs e harness, direct from our work March 31st. eat all competition. Hand mode IS SOLD NOWHERE BUT'AT OUR OWN STORE Hunter Rliver; Harold Toombso McLeod and MeGregor, McLean & Son, List apply to Entries close 0n Monday, March For particulars and copies of Prize 01.10 broadcast by WJZ. WRC. KDKA i-izan OFFICE, SUMMERSIDE, P. E. l. Skit—“'l‘he Black Barber" and KYW. l1fifl~3~27 3i. n ‘ PAST 10.00 p. m.— Truvcl talk from _ ' ~»—— Snowball. tho harbor ____ ._ Bones WJZ_ .,,¢,§“» yygodo Rlosn, hla assistant" _ . Tillllllfl 10.30 p. m.~Mcyt-.r-'Ilavis Orclu-a- E....‘..‘.I...‘.‘....‘*‘*‘.“ “.» luito, Sally's popper 3.. _ Jiliiiuy lrzi. “iiishlngton. D. (I: lllsirbroiirl» Provincial Horse Show Charlottetown, March 31, 1925 = The Provincial Horse Show will be held in the Agricultural Hall on Tuesday afternoon an evening, 4-044§§-0 DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE S. L. HARDY & CO. GHARLOTTETOWN ll-‘ll-Il ‘Jflbllil. ‘MORELAND Charlottetown o0 ouooooo 040-004 044004 0440 000-0 0+ 0o 00000094 "“" 0 NBT B5TThFNEFFB1-EEF proved Joint mitt-n. fl percent. ofY for WILBUR TRAINOR. .-..-i.. E m-i, Elfll". Alb- 130- i-oam-io nanny .i. noon A, n‘ w,“ Wmmm ' N- B‘ .1. A. WPIIUNALII, Allrtlunlor. 774-3~5tf lillill :: niwriiuuvl. . 1 mnveripil n lnrgt! ciinss iiuiiii PUZZLE CllllPllN From the Charlottetown Guardian Plono mid enclosed l0 cum tor your Crone Word Punlo Gum. - triicl. of country M" tween “ilflcililfller nuil the iii-a into a hiiiitlnl! llfltllilll- lliimiin habliatlrinri w-i-ro ruthlessly de- stroyed. Yndrir Wll- li.'im'n Forest. Law. a mnn convicted of killing a deer or wild boar, had hi! eyes torn out, "HILIPOF FRANCE , TELL THEE _~" i 7.1T»? BRAGGA . We no his row l_-f'-t .- ‘ To SHARPEN my sworao Ann Bnrrtemte, AND owner: MV - WAR-HORSE “ "”_”‘ a TEA. TELL THE finmotrw, i '- gv $KILL HAS OF N0 AVAIL Mrs my: MAJESYY