1 s: row»: unknown ammo-I" 4 . l ' 1 Illitliilldlsill ' No Chance ' “ The Girl Who Had ~__'_ . By Mmou nuamonm THE NEW TIM Chapter 98 _ tShe did not move until he made a motion as though he were going to come to her. Then she closed the door -behind her and walked into the room, with her head high and the most dignified air she could assume. She went to one ol‘ ‘the big upholstered chairs and ant down in it. and laced him. I i ' More Foods One of the body's daily needs is food—iron for the . blood. Raisins furnish iron~rhe natural, organic iron which is most easily assimilated by the system. Add raisins, therefore, to cakes, cookies, breakfast foods, bread, etc., and you add this benefit aswell a9 lus- cious flavor. Ask merchants for "Well" she asked, feeling very 1111-11111 11119 t1 tragedy queen, only a Royal Victoria McGill University Montreal rounded and endowed 111v m» m. Hon. btmthctina and 31mm; l-‘or Women Students, '1'!“ and non-resilient. prep“. ‘ “i. l‘ A ‘ l_ma' Liberals Conservative "Convention by Baron ltuynl. little too frightened to recognize the thumor that played through all (his melodrama, 1111111111; gained his point and forced her to come in and listen to him, Tim was suddenly at a loss as to what to say next. it was plain that he had not actually expected Sun -Ma.id Raisins you were before. You'll say 1i ought 1P 80 home and apologize to hlyrn tor talking like this. But l'm only be iooktns 1°:- l good- rewrd tram her. , Spotty Pooch Ihvvtlxorn make: up the balance of Mr. MacKayh importation. ‘rin- ll a tine otrnisht, t-(rv, “with a twentysix pound rev m. Shr- has a mm, of 300d breeding on bolh oidu of her pet!- igroe and should hrlely increase her present record. She is bred to Pioneer Snow ‘ifdmdetke and is dire to freshen "before May 10th. From the breeding of the above cows, it can tbs seen that they will he a worthy Addition to Mr. lilac- Kays already splendfd herd. -_——<o-o@>——— oeven day l LONE MISSIONARY nervous \\. v l . , . 1v t 1.1 ‘ll/ill - v Your worst hindrance in the race o! life ‘is the -l)a,rrler that you, 7'01"‘ ‘ _ tell’ built up. ' There is no dependence that can T0 LEAVE DANGEROUS POST SYDNEY, N. B. W., May 25.- The story of the zeal of a lone missionary on one of the unoivll- lzed island-a of tthe Solomon group.- who was rescued from the hands taken a-way from his chosen eta- tion. has lust ‘been brought to Syd- ‘ ney by an island schooner. Zllfen island, saw a numbe ofnatlves in war paint dancing around a blazing fire, ‘according to their story. The captain. believing that some person might be in danger, of head-hunters. but refused to be _, aboard the schooner, nearing t‘he ‘:1- ‘be sure. but adepondenco upon one self. My.‘ v... ‘t. Frocks Arriving llaily They are real Summer Comfort Dresses, cool to wear, pleasing to your vanity, a: utlilylfltl i" 111!" uepnrate crisp, Immaculate charm: la the number of style: at your dllposal. it. Qa- ‘ ‘Al llll.‘ a w till/thin TEA“ l lliA 5A,‘ Ruth would obey this sudden com- mand of his, and he certainly did not know what to do with his vlc~ tory. 19111118 You the truth as the thing happened." Ruth still sat quietly, waiting to hear hint finish. lug for degree l h - "f Arts titan“ I: 3- CWIIJ‘ and in the faculty of Music. students art- ellgflylg for Scholarships in the Fncul~ Price: In surprisingly law for so P11011113" ""1 valuable a collection, in Volles, 9111911111" "d Rltlnau. armed the crow and sent ‘them ashore. They fired a volley over the heads of the nut-Ives who ran Wlvtil be new to the ram-m ‘Dian-lot i m‘ Qgpgyg. fldon H8110]! Seturdoi. l d!» I dialect lb the oft-er- $32 $119 WW9" 01. 119m1°°‘1“8 mugging gm- tlfi fotrthcomlllfl e u new m weer“ to advdlq and lnetiiutfi 001881-4418 m‘ 59¢!“ mitt ‘Oonventiom. ' u. A. ottuta ANDREW MneDONALD Converters TY of Arts. Anlllicstlnn for residence nhnuld he mam‘ Pqfly n, “c. r-ommudatlnn in the colic-go in limited. iluruarlos and Loan l-‘undn. ADM)’ to THE \V.\RI‘|I1I.\' for circular und information. l l P- E. Island Hospital Annual Meeting A nubile meeting or all contribu- tors to the Prince Edward island iiospitai will ‘be held in st. mun;- , Parish Hall on Monday, May 28th M. 8 dclodr p, m. to! the purpose of electing ‘ltnrstotie for the gov- ernment of the institution in oc- otddunoe with the Bye laws and 261N415 ' . Second District l 0i Queens ‘hit '. . wu t» on: n11"! 11m‘ m; . apologize," ‘times, walking up and down the "l want to apologize, 1i want to he repeated several room. "You've already done that," Ruth answered, her tones as cool as she could make them. "You were going to send the apology iby a letter." It was evident ton, that Ruth was not going to help him out. "ii don't. mean for tonight," Tim said, suddenly finding the words he wanted to say. l ‘want to attoluglze —for everything, all down the line. Everything I've ever done or sold." This made Ihim feel ixetter. it was, after all, what he wanted to say-Ruth had helped him out with- cut meaning to, since she had giv- en him the suggestion for the words. He stopped walking about and begun searching through his pockets. lie pulled out some cigar- “i couldn't tell Myra how it was —~l mean, about our aifuir, or clsc she would lnvo lbeen all cut up ov- er it. And I couldn't tell you about .\iyru tor I knc-w you would feel‘ batily," ‘lie hesitated, waiting for Ruth Io answer this, but she still said noth- ing. "So i don't yct know how you iound out. Myra said she would write. if I'd told her, she alight have-well, broken it gently. As it was, i Suppose she wrote a letter that simwcd how harry 81111 1°11 being engaged to me, and it must have cutne as an awful shock l0 you." "Not so much 0i a shock. I sus- peeled-J’ "Well, l hadn't been writing to you quite the smnc, i know. But 1 said l was busy. l—woll, thorn was iii-to the bush. The crew investiga- teC n European-built house and on his knees. He said that he was a itilssiotiary and had been on the is- land for one year. ‘Sickness ‘had broken out among the natives and he hm‘: been blamed for the loss o! women-folk into the bush and start. ed n lwnr dance. As thalt ‘was a sign of tutu-re trouble, he had iiimtrelf in the house, The missionary was imrporlunefl to abandon his idea among tho natives, and come aboard the vessel lie rcftisod, however an sailed ttway, leaving ‘hi lonely invited to jfor safety. d the ship m at and dangerous post, All Iliad fortune queretl by endurance. Yleltl 1i v found a white man inside, praying life. The natives bad sent their ~ locked :§'_.- o! staying " his Q’ ‘is to be con- >‘ Quality, Style, Good Tailoring, ‘at Prices (hi! plene ytour pocket book. , t Mens Suits In new styles and new materials. $10.50, $18.50, $22.00 and $25.00. Voutlve new styles in outing Suite $16-50 B1111 $17.50. Put the Boy in Khaki He will like the Idea and no will you for "1111 color will not soil easily. ' I Play Outfits of Sturdy Khaki Good for camp or vacation at home, Thole Khaki play clothes are‘ splendid. ‘they will stand wear and tear and may ‘no vlqarcllily 111111111111- 598°- lally priced 52-50 to all a have nothing to ylekl If Skin Breaks Out, , Is Fiery, Itchy, Or Rough, Use Sulphur , Apply Sulphur an Told When Your l Skin Break: Out 0' 0M tho transaction ol ouch other business as may be brought betiore "'1 w" w!“ sum: Kiddies Stockings Play days demand the stocking that stands "to wear and tear. These are good-fitting, and good looking at these special prices .......... w. --------------- -- 29° House Dresses at $2.50 For leisure hours. giving amartnean and also comfortable to work ln. Marty 811N119"! "Y1" 1° choose from. Stunning New Models in Sweater Coats So easy to put on and so comfortable to Weir- VlVlD CONTRASTS IN THE LOVELIEST COLORS, and they're only from .................................... .. $4.50 "P more or less of a love nffnir file- “Weu us-ch, l don't "mean an)“ thing serious. Only Myra showed so pmmy she'd rather sit home and talk to me than B0 1011111111105 “m1 put-tics with an exciting 61111111» Anyway," he said suddenly, W11‘ weren't actually k1l1srlgieimxilen mgliiydiliznrl; ltliiidulred to Ruth why up wts talking.‘ She know 110W ettos, lit one. and leaned back illlainst the tn-ble, smoking. He wasn't looking at Ruth, so slic looked at him, still wondering mbout this new development. He witsii‘! at all the Tim of ‘the old days. As he leaned buck against the tzuble, his shoulders dropped, alter the manner of all men tied to a desk during the day. ‘it gave nu old line. to his back. ills ltead was _, gm. ‘drooped as he stared at the carpet, what he was leading UP o.[ 3M‘ which sontehtuw tirade his cbin—al.‘l\eid tlg1111Y 1P 111° “m5 0 ways his worst feature-dock VOPy,Cllflll‘——illld walled- had. lit was illways weak. ln his_ Position he looked almost chiuless.’ Ills skin too-it was sailow. t She began counting tap-why, Timi ADA E_. HARRIS, lecretasy 234i. 0I>ROI lleoDONAt-D, gnsoetutas two. Gammon m. no. n, t. 0. I» Valuable Property For Sale A's mm Cross '_”" lor its In The Stud, Season 1923 Colonel Aubrey, by Captain Aub- rey, 2.07%, son of Peter the Great 2.07%—-ltha world's leading speed sire, darn Park Honor by Parkside 2.22%, (tho dam 0f Pfincess Etta 2.1614, and sister on "dam side to W" 111113’ 25- ‘V11?’ 511011111 11911198111: Maine 225.) Col. Aubrey leaves 1° 1<>l<11t‘111*1t1111"@'-’ '1‘<1>h‘1>ti)us\1r;. Myra} Elnisdale Monda , Ma 21, Hills W115 0B 11E 191‘ YOU’ . t t- at was ”"“ , rt“-$s."""“ yne ey to mamas 0 lag-t - S Y W115 s -_ ‘ ' , l lug 311's’ Grand mom-I Tuegd§y_ Maylting the settled down look of the'0_x1°1‘d Cmffliy‘“TS“,§§Q,°',,I§{SY§,,S, g1 bgaygg wgdfle5day ‘m, wegm,-n,"desk-ntan"~his clothes hung in ‘"1111 1111;)‘ ‘ifnpthe w” notch,“ at Bud‘ 601mm,,‘ 13mg’ We,“ CRDQIIHhe lines oi‘ the clothes ‘of under. thavililijr 038mm,"), Annual gala: campbeuwm Dock Road. w uwner-S office workers. They stretched over ‘the, 0x01)‘, pflncegg Nellie Echo has .5131)“, Sam,day_ remaining tiii his shoulders and they mllggcd at Ibo‘ m" year om K O_ M_ rec. Wednesday, May 30, thence to Al-l1110 1111999 “m1 "he elbows‘ l ‘or 29 70 pottnd-s butter anti bertom, Montrose, Ktldnre. TignlshJ Once attain she was sorry 10112246 “Quads mu»); in seven daymi sea Co" pond’ Ne,“ pump st, Louis him. After all, did Myra know hovfihe,‘ M,“ days m.ilk ‘being 98 and home Saturday, June 2nd (Con-Ito take care of him? lie should lllfifpoundi tier sire, P-rincc ‘Echo Syl- “35 a hundred tinned fortnightly)’ made ‘to do exercises-she wouldlvm, 1,; from a twentydlve pogllfi ‘m; m ‘n’ ‘d, Mares at owners risk. have coaxed ltim on long walks andldmmhie, n; we noted Show l u _ ~ » J. W. O'BRIEN, country tclimibs, made him play m“; 5m; or producers Prince Ab; ‘a mAyHgw (Owner) tennis or golf, or join a Y. M. C. .\. bgkefk ‘Mot-clan who has twenty-l a n" "a a —anyth-ing to keep him looking fit. eight tested daughters and tlllr‘! q She relaxed her rigid position and teen provon sons. Prince Echo ‘SY1- her frigid manner. via is -by May Echo Sylvia's Ger- "Whtws the use of apologlzlngfl hen, a son of ‘the great M11)’ E3110 what's its use over? It doesn't Sylvia W1") ‘18 "1 11111 ‘"1519’ 1° n“: change unyth1ng—" Any breaking out of the skin on I” thc face, neck, nrms or body is ovorcomo quickest by flnlllvlng Mcntho-Stllphitr. The pimples seem ,~ 1o dry right. up and g3 away, de- . clares a noted slkln specialist. NHUPHK has ever been found to take the place of sudphur as .1 plm. hi‘ remover. it is harmless and in- rxpt-risfve. Just ask any linguist 191' 11 91111111 jar 0f Howl-as Mentho- Sttitlnn and use it ilk‘: Cllll urea-u. W Tomorrow-The Apolouy Important Holstein ‘fiflfllfll’? “W” sand-mgr» m not m» P- ’ . E"‘°'°¢¢Zq¢5naauma. m ' gig‘: ‘thoroughbred A Worth-while Re- putation HE head of one of this coutttry’s great Manufactur- T. A. MATTHEWS, (in Charge) i. 264i l u lsire of Agassiz lSeglisiMttiy Echo/tbs “l suppose I'm doing it to make new World's ‘recon out er co - myself t'eel lbetter.“ Tim stared 1119 ilellglllztermas“ Wm‘ 1618125‘ moodtly at the floor, his cigarette 11111111“ 1 1 " , sometimes in his hand, sometimes P7171093" Nellie Echo“ dam FOR SALE The ttnderbigned offers for sale m valmbie nfllnerty wt Bay Fbr‘ p, lllltmt tune conslstlng or 80 acres of choice lfitd with 800d buildings, large house and barn, conveniently ar- ranged. Barn fitted wtltb My car- not, root collar. cement flooring Ind pimp. Also hen house, chicken “house ‘and other out buildings. Sea manure at both ends of ‘farm. All ERNEST DINGWELL, W Souris. l’. E. l. DA O UOOPEB- lldilfll-fi-Stwffii. ‘Q N Wfliiam vtkl Kindergarten Hlall For Sale Scaled Tenders will be received up to Friday. June 1st, 1923 at 12 dolodt, noon, at the ortice of Black 8e 00., 126 Grafton Street, for the ‘ptmchase of the Kinde-ngarten Build ‘ing and Promises, corner o! Prince and Grafton Streets. Charlottetown. lithe highest or any Tender not 1 tees. y the on ‘"1 ‘J- Il» 11188. ll-"Muy ma, 192s 9 . tho C, H. BLACK, .Uand '1' 1U libs amarnoott W! Secretary. 1 162743-1912641 (lonnoilyéislate t! "w. bounfietlnayiirfig _ ‘ l Scholarships Street or - Point tvm A-ppllftllllflild will ‘be received by "u u. n0 lleln 155‘) 1°61 the undersigned until June 12m, “Md Mu‘ 1923', from students desirous of men“ wmpettng in o written examination - tior one of the Connolly Estate 115° Bdtoihrslrtps offered annually by “m” the "Trustees Estate of Owen Con- l ." Til examination, to be n“ giliyln the ‘tthqird week or July M11 “m1!” ' in Charlottetown and summertime vm be open to those students who lenali hove been found eligible in ac- ” eordamoe witih tho provisions of m: ' ‘ wflwlll‘ 0! the lato Owen Connolly. *_ “u; applicant mupt state his name ‘u; Ml, ego, names of both parents,‘ .. yam Olive address. and the noturb, D at the o hanging loosely m ms mouth me fBretas Nellie, n daughter of Aullry w!!! fencing. Flor [initiations apply C0 neoetseanily accepted by thc Tun King and ‘from Brita. a" twenty- mmke wrung up and araund his three rpoun-d cow who is a sister to the dam of Colony Grebegga Val- tlensa, the world's record milk pro- duce,- for two year olds in the yearly (win-as, As the above breeding- shows Princess Nellie‘ la bred right and should break her present; rec- nrd in lhlie near future. ‘Another is D .K. K. V. Madoline, ti. senior two yea,- old heifer that is . sure to make good. She ls a grand- tlztttglittz-r of ‘the noled ‘$35,000 bull, King Souls tPontaic ‘Konigen sire‘ of G6 qualified datighters and .1) pro- vc-n son's. Niadollnc luau ‘good Ibaok- ing on her damn side, her darn Sovereign Mmlnline TloKol hnvin‘g_ a. credltmbie 2 year old‘ R. O. ‘M, anti her grand dam Madollne Dolly, DeKol has a seven day ‘record of‘ 25.23 pottnds butter and is mother ‘ Dolly Reyes with‘ 27.61 pottntls imtior in seven days, Still another heifer coming to‘ llawntlaie is Topsy Momma, a two year oiti, daughter of Prince Mer- 1111111 Sllvlas ‘and ‘breeds hock tllrv ectiy to thc great. May Echo 8y]. virt. Her dam Polly Merclna, iu a dllllillllor oi‘ Homestead Colantha, S11 1311181110.", Whose seven near- est. dam: average over twenty-nix pottnds littttor in seven days. She 11101“ £10011 and should ‘be as good .. Mr. lMaoKenziehz- 111M111 llllrrhntie '1»; Elsie Colanthn, Wttync, .1 junior two year (laugh. tor of Duko Colatithn Wayne and from Florn ‘Lyons ‘Colnntha, who ‘l-mrcs ‘to the noted thirty three 001N111 thilll, King llyong, The llfth addition to the Lawn. “"1" “reed 1P1 lprllde a twenty seven bound son oi Potitlac Komdyke ‘l-let Loo. one of the best hnlutetn 1111" 9W1!‘ ‘in service in Canada. lier riam. Calamity aouuty, t, by n provcn ‘eon of Durchland Colan- ‘thti, Sir Atbbekerk. This heifer is lien May. 1st. and wo will “Eastlake" comm-a Copper-beefing "Metallic" Shingles Sand Penal Card [or nun "a" face. "i never felt right about that affair of cum. l was too ntuch oi n coward to write you after it was over. i couldn't tell Myra, for fear she might feel badly, she liked you. B0-—-" Ruth glanced up at him again at ‘this reference to Myra. Did he know that Myra had tieiiberateiy played with li-iut and led him on, though knowing all the time that site, R-uth. was in love with him? But he did not~that was evident from his expression and the way he tdlked. "A.r,d i tried writing you, but l couldn't. it sounds rotten to say this, you'll be mod at me again like ‘ “H. 1. '45- m; 1A $651 ti". 111m A0111" ‘r ' . 2J- 1, r411. \‘ l, i hill“ t l. :5 AGENTS WANTED ‘Make $50.00 a week selling our Shine Spiral Curtain Rods. Write for particulars and sample. The D. & .E Mfg. Co., Desk 8 London, Ont ---- >~ FOR sAnE AT nmnrrn Real Estate and Personal Effects of ‘the late Albert Vlnkernon~1Com- mmlions dwelling house and nut- bniltllnga very pleasantly situated fronting on Pipette River with sev‘. on acres of land. An ideal Summer q and ‘extant. of his studies during the meat’? u. J. tut-m, ‘ W. MANQGM Secretary m for Prince Edvard Kinkm-a Auflioflnod Trust». ‘Thames Estate Owen Connolly Ilfllfl-II-li,116786268-26-29-31.14.6331- Residoncc. Apply to I'm. Noyes on premises or to tlllobeub 6t McKin- nnn. Attorneys, Charlottetown. 1l661918-26-12i. - of Madollno Mehllle filling 04:,‘ llllfllll "lfennh ing institutions says: “The man who builds and the man who buys are both beneficiaries of reputation. To the one it is a continuous spur and incentive-Jo the other, the strongest of all guarantees that what he buys is worthy.” Patronize the manufacturer or merchant who has a reputation for honesty and fair dealing. must actuate the consistent advertiser. _ I invests real money in building a reputation for himself and his merchandise cannot afford to risk any of it by taking unfair advantage of his customers. retain the good-will of the buying public. his business cannot succeed. Every time he advertises he puts his reputation m your hands. His products or the wares he has for sale must make good. His service must advertlfled- _ i That is why it pays to read adverttsentenlfl, 1° 11°“ with advertisers and to buy advertised goalie.’ ’ Yes, it is worth your while to rend the advertisements. Such motives The, man who He must Without thifl,