1 5 I "PA » 1 sf. fl iz ‘ .52 0 'Aa ‘I I if ti .t V @3235* I f » tl ,il §'>;=: r=_i_,.__. 9 \ 1.”-2..?S1?1’2‘..'_"..'E’I‘.": “'.“‘;”‘t"` "t"‘*"""‘ "" "."_‘ NFWS‘°Ai"ER MAN’S HORRIBLE NME WITH BURGLAR. l':i~-<,/d'~r»_- ..‘.~_-_ Washington corre- r.; . .;i; Southern new.- gf-in r-1 ni.; .. ;i_tr;:i\viitg atlvcnturc ;.-.-t.w--»-I.. I-.i.u'mc¢1 and confronted it. .I-' of n burglar in his .-i»;-ie, ho payed a game of watchlul ~- tl".-.1 ~.\i.-it 1- : izrruder througn- -.<. tn. g ._ pmt of the night. ";.~ s\v,...ened by fesiing that ;:i--;., wp mm. one in the room, ani ~.=u'~-'1_i'-' poking into the darknes ills.-_ver-d the form of the burglar :-:..i.-i:s:,i: ni-ar his bed. Tiller deter- - i.~.~=~_ ‘-.~ I-nimit no rash act. but to r- .ni -;ui._t until he determined what ie ocher would do. But the burglar T' w -e decided to keep quiet, and : . ‘e 1 tes* of patience and . __ " .;< ,ci-med to pass ani i _ .- .ict rays of light pene- »._t;-i _.e .'i.:in. From bvtween half- utuisezl lids Tiller peered to ascertain- the identity of the burglar-and be- Lcti _‘.I.'s. Tlllcr’s dress form await- ing the coming of the dressmaker to fit it with a spring gcw:\.‘ rviiivarrfs Llnlrnent Cures Distemper _ __ f DIED -a _ Hsnnsnson-ni cimistietsivn on I\I:t.fh 30th, 1919, lliargaret L. Ilen- -I-_-rssn, aged 66. Funeral today at ri. m. to Sh rrwool f'cmelery_ t t it 1 WlLL!E CAMPBELL. 't:|.- ;‘ o‘ `e fi" St. i.'olumhia_ East l't»§nt_ were sftdlfv' shocked when th- .»fi.i¢I came on S.:turtl:\y, .llztrclt 15th .ini V\'Il‘¥»“ the b loved s :I ot' llanlel - "~ '»~' " l~ ti pixel ,;v'a§.' at thc "Ju t' -t'-f vi ii -spititi :t tie earl :_-1. in is airs, About four wc.»k_~\ pre- vious he was taken there :tml sarees fullyoperatod on for appendicitls and was :ttaking Favorable `prorrf_-ss towarl _ -»if'.r»"t'y and hi: frmily were loo’ ln' lovngly forward to his home rfimint; but unfavorable cotnplicstions set in and he passed away on tim z|b,>ve date He wus of 'a quiet, chee'iul and lov- ..hlf- Ili;-position. and was baloreil by all particularly by his boy compsniom with whom he was a great favorite and by whom he will long he remem- bered and sadly missed. His remains were forwarded to Harmony cn Mon- day momlng and sadly conveyed to his homo at Campbells Cove. and the fol- lowing day were interred in the family plot at St. Columbia followed by u large cortege of synipathetlc and mouming friends. He leaves to mourn n griefstrickeu father and mothor. three sisters and two hrotltors. to whom the sympathy of tin- whole t-.oin~ munity goes out in their sad bereave- ment. . e i ‘lil I 4 _,_ i CASTO R IA For Infants and Children In Un For Over 30 Years ' At han 7 ""--V.. defeat r’%i\¥#l|%¢I‘DlU¥UU*C# &%U%¥\i BV JANE /l~~l~¢§¥¥»F¥%¥¥¥9i¢§¢li# BARBARA'8 PARENTS - ARE DISAPPROVING i _a_. -__ CHAPTER Li V . I was not at all suprised at eithc- _ rather or mothefmentlonlng the way we lived. I had expected they would That father had ntennt un"tl\ing save roms money strndpiiut. when h 'nad said he was afraid 3-Jr Neil and me, I never dreamed. I knew our ex- _ iravagant way of living-our ser- vants, cnrs. etc.-seemed, much of ir_ _ needless to them. That fatl1e~ thou"ht we \v.iulil save, I also knew He hitti in fact asked nr: it' wi; haul saved anything since our tnarriagt* and I had to confess I did not know I told him to ask Nell. but he would not. “lie might think me metlzliesome. Bah," had bcon his answer. A'tor they ie't I recall'-d that r-on v~r=ntion and aslred Neil if we had saved much money since we had been m’rrlod_ I "\\’hv so suddenly intyuisitive?" he ‘ ».~1 ~,.e~»t-.4 "Oh, nothing! Only father asked me li’ wr- h'i_ri saved a cert'1n propor- ‘lan o" w!‘"t vsu had oarne-'I. and I couldn't tell him becaue»;- I didn‘t know." - "In the sense your father meant I "ness we have-n‘t saved much. A man needs his money in h‘s httsl- ness nowadays, I am insured for von and the baby, but what cash I have. I have to use. Your father would want me to put it into a ' sav- ings bank- at ’ or 4 per cent. when Young Pigs Wanted I * ___ df l`,, ' did not have in its church or an- f THE PROMOTER’S WIFE osenqoesoesonu %%‘.*f~¥$& PHELP8 35-\i¢Iv$¥ii°7§¥$»¥»\¢¢£9lr¥\i_ I can make many tlhies that by using it." “But is it safe, Neil?" "Safe as.can be." That ended all my worries ovc~ saving. Nell knew how much we could afford to spend. and until he culled a halt I need not feel anxious. I I . _ \ , _.-- In tact I did not even ask how 1nu'~lil1l'0Il and 111111189-|1988 DEDIOHBKES and _ ~ _.,__,_»,.'i‘$.' o/1"-;,,,;_ insurance he had, so sure was I that glyceropltosphates, the very elements I '- 1*' ht: had done what was host. Lorraine Morton culled the day down systetn_ make rich. red blood _ __ _ _ _ ‘ Whoseg ¢i,;1¢y is the laymqqof Dance Music after father and mother left. 1 had seen no one while they were with me. It had been tnotlicr’s wish that we should not entertain, but that wo spend the time quietly, "We see cat-li other so seldom/'_ ~ sho had apologized. bo when Lor- raine came in I was sure I should hear the accumulate-;l gossip of thi' two wce‘:s my parents hid been wit? me. “Oh, by the way, Bah,” she sud~ denly broke ot‘i` a description of cf new dress she had ordered. "you re member that day we called on Iilunche Orton-it was just befor \'our 'ather and mother came? You know I have not seen you since." i "Yes-what of it?" i "That dinner Blanche gave was man affair," “llow do you know?" “Mrs. Lac_v'g cook is a Sister to '" ` 1 _ . . _ , - ?`“Y W_m"li E ° Snr A I ' U iitnitntnti-f0t0i>t0rtt“ -E ‘_ . -_‘__ age and after it severe sickness, was "in a weak, run-down condition. Vinol has built me up and made mg strong. so now I feel real well again, and I can recommend it to others for such The reason Vinol was so successful in Mr. Devltt‘s case, is because it icontains beef and cod livcr peptones. 'needed to build up a weakened. run- _and create strength. it is perfectly 1 wonderful what it does for old people. E. A. Foster. Central Druggist, Chur- glottetown. Vinol is sold in Montague iuy H. _J. muon and at the nest' urug- :store in e. ery town and country. _ _-L_ ‘MInards Ilniment cures gargetin cows fs; if 1 _ és 4% is A? is s¥¥¢¥¢9¥%%%¥¢¥§’¢#'¢ii'¢s¥§‘¢§\ HOW ITALY SAVED HER ART TREASURE 'aaaassaaasaaassa $1* 55% With the triumph of Italy and the territory which had been held for the last year by the Austrians, there will return to the northern towns and vil- iitgcs besides the stream of refugees new niitici Blanche just hired, She; ' iultl th_e .cook that there was thrc»“_ men and no women at the dinner i 'That one of the men was lovely, buff that the other two were a\vful~es-i pecinlly one of them. That they didn‘t know how to eat. what forks to use or anything, And she said that therl And that the one she said was th'-_i "I collection of priceless art treasures. in this portion of Italy Titian, (‘ima and Giovanni da Pordenone were born, and all left here fine examples of their work; at Udine and Belluno were important schools of Renais- sance art. There was great pride, even among the peasants, in these 'tl ' k I _ _ ' _ i ll dm” H Ot even mp nice one tr ditlon of th ast, and there was a s e D _ s"arcely a mountain town which ohn D°v|tt recommend; Vinol to ‘ Create Strength and Vitality, '- conditions.”-John M. Devine, ' I .,,.., ~ _ .. , __ __ __ E iv#-Irv-J "_, _~_r ` _ _ _ __ . lrgf- _i-`-*-_-**__*-' MARLTO-\'. N..J.-"I sm 69 years of _ 4 “ .. _ 7 ~ V ° 99 -° .HIS MZISTBI' S f 0lC€ V* I '4 - , sv _ -sql". _- -'_-"-.'..-=-yi _._ ' Records-iOut to-day . .‘| __ _ _ ,c , . / I ‘ ,» _-v’ U . 1’ 5 ‘ »- _ ' 2' _ - ~;< . » f . _ ‘-.»»,<'- Ii I " I ,I H ir. - i \ '-e'r“`~Tf`\ .\, _ s¢_\‘\ - 3 -\\ 251 \‘3"r ,., - if _'l' sv"- -‘-ft _ * _ \- JOHN STEEL _ W ifll a voice like `/ahn McCmmac_k. Here is a record by l new singer. ' LIEUT. JOHN STEEL HC _fini “"8 in n boy'l choir when ten year I old and commenced to study under the best teachers in New Yorls, and before the age of sixteen he had developed A wond- erful tenor voice. Later studying in Paris with _lean de Relké, under w om he made wonderful fsrogrcn. Rctummg 1 to America; only ut Sep!emlI>¢\'._ llc ' immediately ncoreda triumph In light ' opera, creating A sensation wherever he I appeared. me _ d dl! 3 i ii \vhnhlEss“¢‘Ei|r‘:€t§3¥Eh: rec:‘dli::? Slnnll Ilia " world) :relied artists. in _the Victor Laboratory said: "I think llohn Qteel |_yo\ce is one of the ' :mst beautiful ever neerd. Many critics who have _heard john Ste¢l have remarked how n1uc.I\ his vo»ce_ resemble: thu of John McCormack; lo closely l_n Incl. Ill!! lie bids lair to become n formidable nvll ol that celebrated artist. $l.50 for 12-inch Double-Sided 23 5000 “Some Day I’ll Come Back to You" and "Roses" _/o/in Size/ Cfcnursc makes records :xc/uritrfly ' for "H/5 MASTE/\"S VOICE. " of the All the Latest Dance Music Popular and Operatic Selections 9Oc for 10-'inch double-sided The Van EPS T110 A CE RECORDS n§l‘)f(;eI'llI&llR§l:)l`I;.E'§VhEi)y’re Corkers Too! K' _-Fox Trot _' 216054 {l':SRlws_ys Chasing Rainbows Van {Smi|es-- ox Trot have zieoss §_wS_§,,x_rm5__ Sm __ Eps e- e \ . 216055 l0i\lqi>_ll tlllttelllilast-Fox Trot THU f|,.p,, Arthur Folds 18522 ‘intuitions sues Bgy Mtgav Th tW d rfu|M0ther0fMi|le enly urr |8524 ‘lSa|E'8ti0(t)|nL|?s.sie of Mine C. Hart-é.cwia_]a¥»¢s - D l'lI M k Y Glad do iss29 -[§,‘j,‘;§p0f§ “ ° °" j,f_;E:_,l'f';-,,Z_, j hnn ‘ ' T ri I le |8530 ‘lily Bslsiii"ue';Vi'ver¢h¢ocus only Mum lManuny's Lullaby-malt; ]. C. Smldfa Orc. 3 . T in " M ' 1-- l85 l wanan /1; ___ hgc S'_____g_,__S_i_‘_'c:a;_m _ ' I - 'iv 18532 ‘iiiitiiig-For not gg c. sms/. Tri. A P ‘_ ' te |8533 llgxeY0tilurlu'l?ears-MeyflleyeFox glrot , foscpll C. Smith '.1 Oldleilfa ‘ 'Red Seal Records s73o0 in me Hour of Trial Alma cast <9 zimisist 35674 [Festival Te Deum-Part I Trinity Choir ‘ lFest|va| Te Deum-Part 2 Trinity Choir 74583 on wings of song /mls Heffel - _ 88600 Le Régiment de Sambre et Meuse Enrico Camo worst got noisv and was perfectlr _ _ I WCM if’ PU" 500 -"°U"g Pigs- I Pa-" .Sa u ‘ T cient palace a sacredly guarded _ _ _ How can she endure such men ?"; Express "l“""9°~ 'refills C*-“h~~ WNW . . lwork of an old master. When the I said disgusted ERNEST L- ARCHWALD ' .I _ ` ' ' _ _ ‘Austrian invasion began it was . TNIYO. N. S. h is Shdnga Isnt It Mrs' Lacy feared that tltes treasures would be MORTGAGE SALE ed," _ » n ---~ l's=uall_\' tin. itzti\'t_>tr: of Lorrait\e's` 200! in this region when the Gm" H A & ' " ment recently announced thati* n a 0" €_Xhiiii°" in Berlin “H i-'l».l» Great. George Stn-et, CltarIottc'iown, P.E.I able collection of Italian paint- and sculptures captured by the 't ' _g_____,, _ - -____,;______Y______,r____,L__: __ _ ____ ies in their advance into North- ' n _ _- _ _____ .-....~ . M|LL,,R B395 _ There will _be sold at Public Auction I last remark would have amused me em at the La\v Courts Building in Char-iBut I scarcely ltewrd it. \\'ho coul” had lottctown on Wednesday the thirtieth the three turn have bt-cn whom Mrs ml" day of April next A. D. 1919 at twelvr Orton entertained that night I re _ "'55 u'clock noon ALL THAT TRACT piece | called quite distinctly that Noll had 1 “""‘ and parcel of land situate lying iindlnot come home for tiinnor, and that V" It had he-on \'er_v latg when ho camo A German Boas* in. This fact was clear in my mcni "ry hecattse I had a”t"rw".rtls wlshe” This b0,,St_ h0weve,._ amused the that I had asked l.orruiue to stu", im1;m,3_ They www better than the 'intl L.-sep me rotnpnny. nn,sSiu,,s U,en,S01,,,.s_ me value of or Township Number* s‘xt,\'-forr (641 bounded as follows, ihil-t is to sa-':Bv a line commencing at a stake standing in the Bank of the ,ihorc of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and in the south west angle of land for- merly in pos:ess’on of John Nlcliolson "nfl n'~\v of -\rcliihal;l .\lcl.eo:l and run- ning thence nf-rth four degrees west one hundred chains or to tho rear lint; ~” the block of farms frcntiw: on the ~ "th :;‘1o--Q cl \-‘hir-h this farm is ptr' thence north seventy six :lf-grew' wcift ten clialns and fot‘t_v-three links, th*-nce south four tlegrees gust to th"l "ond then e "rt"-t along said road four ` 't-an fx-vt tltoitrfo after cros:iin;,' tu -' :til south 'our rlevroes 'vast (ulon. the road to the shore) to the bank o the shore aforesaid and tl1ence‘fcllow~_ mg the var‘ous courses of the same “tsterly to the place of heilinnlntg con taining one liunrlrn-d acres a litilt inoru or less. The above sole is tuutle under and byl virtue of a power of sale containei in an indenture of Mortgage daictt 'lie-tvvcntv ninth day of December A. ll. 1906 and made between James Mc-_ !.r~otl of Iiigh Bank in King's (`ount_v‘ ,,, in Prince Edward island. I<`armer, and Christy McLeod his wife of the first H part and Francis Dogherty ot' (‘har being on Lot I Iottctown in Queens County, Lieuten- ,marriage ii ,S ,, w,,,m|ng L.|,,.Ck, dnt Colonel of the second part for msn tho innitl had told of nf' I being .\lrs, 0rton'g ;;u<=st‘."’ Anti \vf'|‘o ___ __ asked the same question and the e was money, an d stocks, Oil stocks qays the New York sun' T,-1° Jeri & I think she said. I was so interest -_mam attempted to give the lmpres” |979-36°`_ A I i 'lo that they had secured much "Would it lic-was Nei! the “love he othci two sonic oi' those hootisl rich men I had rccel\'etl'.’ | _-_Tl “lf you rlo'i’t. there are women who That specftli of Nf-il`s canto back s‘~ nlainly that I scttrcely realized that -_ ____(_(_ .orraine had said good-bye and ti (To be continued( I Only One “BROM0 0UlNlNE" .-\'{.`\Tl\.`IC`I3li0.\l0 QVININE Tali- . .~ lou' for signature of E. Vt' ,|i\`l-I l'|irv>= tt Wold in One Day -__________ The evil that mcu tio is soon forgot. The average man who 'ries herol: wh- _tt the Tcutons had carried away. The Italians ol’ each town and vil- ltad such a keen appreciation heir treasures and such an af- ionoto regard for them that they F! \[ i wvetl. often at the peril of their will.” l ,. 0 v s, cvcrvtliittg of real artistic worth. This work of salvage. in the of the panic and‘ terror in ‘_-‘sired by the invasion, was one of was alone. 'hp little known romantic incidents of the Cnporctto disaster. As soon :s it became evident that the Italian Zine was -wavering the threatened l.. .1-t Ihr- "onuine, call for full nntni region was sulivclied by a represi ontstive of the Minister of Public In- ztruction, and trucks, materials and men for safeguarding works of art ~ were placed at his disposal by the army. H_e was to keep ln touch with ten-by themselves. the enemy along u front of 400 miles and remove objects of art A‘Kansas editor refers to an Indian; s a copper i'at:t=osttl 0! The rloincstic wlto builds uit' castles* -i19lfi\li'es £97# 3 mlSfil~ I when it was apparent that a town was to fall. In the meantime the citizens of all threatens-tl towns pre pared their art treasures for trans- portations. "lt often happened," said ln". Felice Pcrrorn. “that the trucks would he dspartim; from one side of at town with their precious burdens default in payment of principal andimust he pnrtisi to iight housework. HM as the Ausmuns were emmng interest.-said mortgage being now' vested in tile undersigned. For further particulars apply to Mc- Lean & McKinnon, Royal Bank Build- ing, Ch8i'l0liBt0WD~ more for you than you are willing to Dated this thirty-first day of March (1 _-\. D. 1919. I __,_?_ i I)on't expect your friends to do 0 for yourself. I Donald McKinnon and Donald Mc- Millan, Executom. Estate Sarah Eliza Dogherty, Aulgneel. 4813-4-1Mtue4wks. . V . I The Charlotteto 'AUTOMOBILE AND PIANO PR-IZE CONTEST I GOOD FOR ‘ "--'-'-'-"-"~"-"--‘-"-"-"°>-"ef'-=:‘~i"=~1L~"i~1~1;érgi='.,in.#fir,1.i»1‘ce1L ~,t_;1c;v.,~,-.1-\_» ,._ t, Name of ot Good After April 12th Trim neatly along the border line _ I I ~r wn Guardian’s iii ONE VOTE District No................ _ » r ‘ ~ t ., I I \ ; _c TRIED and iii; Kidney or Bladder rnsbt 't::,°:":r.“a.;sn.~._ " "E | ua- |014 mmm __ _ *flair I-_ n irom the other side." Tltlsnu Slved I Ai San Vito .1 painting by Palma was rescued, at 'Vittorio several Titlans wt-re saved, and at Oderzo a masterpiece by Previtall. When the rescuing party reaced Belluno it found the collection in the museum packed but no trucks. "The high command," says Dr. Ferroro. "how~ over. supplied the trucks at once despite the pressure of the mo inept." While the rescues wer- carrying off a painting by Bollunelln and Memoirs in the original manu- script of Pietro Calvi from Pleve dl Cadore, Titian‘s birthplace, the Aus trlans were already in the village. The work nl' rescue extended as far lieliintl the lines as Padua. tustrlun airmen caused muclg dam- age to thc city by dropping bomns._ out not until there had been re- moved to a place of safety the fam- ous palntlng hy_Vsronese from the Church oi' Santo Giustlnn. the altar of Donatello, the great statue of Gattametata and the, entire collec~_` tion of the city's museum. Bo sue-_ cessfuily was the rescue work car-| ried on that within a week every nrt- tihlectaaf any grunt value vu safely! Victrolan from $34 to $597 (soltl on easy pay- ments, if desire-di. Ask lor frcc copy of our ‘ Hear them at any “His I I t $583*-‘n€.i&':::::Linf:-i°n:5;‘;;..¥“""“ ,Mfistt-:r’s Voice" Dealers m_____ sam that _______ey ______G______0___ _,uber dstmyed or cumad a___W_ ix* Manufactured by BERLINER GR.-\M-_D-PHONE C(_).', Limited, Montreal. 123 Kent Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. _ if _. I , vi t my. ' -~l .J __ r I 1 L The loot of whrcn the Gernians` boasted were the collection in the lidlne Museum, some paintings from the villages along the Piave and a trlptic attributed to Titian The articles taken from Udine wcrcf lt only an inconsequential part ~of the museum's collection; the paintings were' the least valuable of the Piave villages' treasures, while the gen- *$.- ssnmnnnisnisnnsssnsansssn nnntinnsswsntnsnnnsnsnnsnntssstsns.nnnsnssnzsnnnsnnna. M, _ _ _ '_ , iii. l'\l\ i’ if _'QD iff. F. I -*im _. .__ ’ in ='. r lr 1 . t_' `l I. ra- t , i | '. 't |. t :_ . nincsn ot' thc lriptic hits iic\'<~:'_oiilr~i:iis tltt-tnscli/cs thought _-»_tl1a‘. been Drovvd, ’l‘hc=:- urticlc.< ivtwt-‘iiif~_v had obtained plunder of ren. left behind because of the dcsirc toivitlue." save others of great value. Ilr. I-‘cr-I It is tt gouging gptlsfumlon _gp ...- ...__ _c_.__._..=_.= -_ _.1;. ___ 5 _.mess-5 rero says: fknow that thc treasures of .these is quite possible that thu [little northern ltullairtowlls did not » ii in -ia ills if- in ,. ,I -ti -fr _-‘,»5 nk" .|i ,I i nf, iv' ir i'i;_ Vi 1 tltp -'ni my |*_ lil .'i_ i .:.£_ »;_ _ -ll i nf; til .ln 5".. fl,-. di l1r .v,»‘ .f3', ___, It r E" it' ii ' .vii I .___ .'-Z .‘ V .\,f 2,. stoiid and materialistic lrt1s..~iati.-; otlfull to the greed of tho Invader and Berlin were deceived by thc- very I that they win i-sm-sin in the cars pf limited and mediocre collection pre-i the people who havgso zealousty t sented, und it may be that cven the l protected them for centuries. . L. .A-v--5 L- --- --- -- -3 _ _-_-_/_._.».~. ,er ",.__._=5 BE%§§§F0EE%%i’itEE’»iiEI'i$5'i%EEEE% LEEE as as sg THE LIVES OF REAT MEN “The lives of great me n all remind us, We may make our lives sublime, ` And departing, leave b ehind us, Footsteps on the sands of time." THEODORE ROOSEVELT Not only left his “foot steps on the sands of time " but he also left a substantial estate to assist his soils and daughters to make thei r way through life, . ‘ _ $ss.000.00_t1n insnnnci _ How long will that '$1000 or $2000 you carry on your life enable your wife to feed, clothe and educate your children? The “CANADA LIFE MEN” have something in. teresttng to show you in Life Assurance. Make an appointment with one of them today. ` 'THE CANADA LIF E. ESTD. 1847. W.K . RGGERS _ ` -MANAGER P. E. 1. BRANCH K. s. Root-:ns ctfnntorrizrown .f rs, ROGERS "THE CANADA LIFE MEN” ' ' We' Want Canada tile Men in Prince and Kings _,,'~'..- .- ,_ -~». ..,..,».\'i;`;.»l`\" " ' ""1 , Counties ' ' _ " ° Write for Particulars - ' ‘Elf ,» , ~. . , -,,_`i._ - _ rams from me isussd or w __ . " ' ~ _ _ ~ .wmm°<»=-»w~.` I - " -- _ . ' . _ I . 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