‘ Inn from dyspepsia 135a” A in. Two , lytpepsia Troubled '- lliu for Ihny Years- Mr. J. Savoy Lo viii N13, IIOUII-"I have 1:18:51; fez’ m“; , and could not‘ wife. I thought d ip... w“):- eaemt t li . ~- --<>.Z&E"l.f5£§ I would tr; u bottle o! wbeulbudbnlfofittnken! alotbetterylolooutinueduncil Filllldiuhutwobottleguuduow have ~11, mdnoeoatedtonguqaud um completely, rid of my ‘\ - Cured only by The 'I'. Mllburu -—-_-.__.____ _i_____ _ I ~ "A man may mend his ways .01 R ‘a girl though she dams his sole‘ F0 E \ ' run oununorrurownouarwmn “Jealous Hearts” B! summon ainmooa Tm: GAME or PRETENSE l . | . t i . i | i i n, me about that Milli‘. l cehlllrrfewlt inckhen room that M18115! _‘ night. staring into "$6 “sag drenched garden will‘ ‘Y’ 0mm‘ burninB 9W5 whlch . saw finmd_ ‘but the picture lnher own m ms. her husband with Elllwl‘ l arms. . She didn't hear you“: Keitgrldgltési iCBI‘ stop at the gate and E‘ 0i‘ She, part in it for a farewell dr vehmw F .‘didn't hear Tony ascend the sd 0;’, incr his hesitant knock other om] y She was too zleegly immersed lll 1 , , i ser . ‘owlfilesotlgildllghtls wedt no further ‘than the moment when she hall i seen those two in each other's 111F118 yin the shelter or the pereolfl- f; iher. they were still like that~wou f jbe so always. in her thouflhi-Q ° Ithem. She could never ilflfllllt lee] iTony‘s lips upon hers wlthou ref. Imembering how he had kissed Eh- ‘ynor. She could never again look at her foster-sister without remember-i Aalnver Io ... 11s lasting/ Jllccess ' ' THE STRAWBERRY PLANTA- TIO i (Expenimental farms NON) ‘i Fluilnre in lénllilllv’ 300d htrnw-l heruy crops very often is caused by late planting ‘followed -l)y dry, weatlr, fr. Which makes for fl. weak out»! in] - itin- patrnt plain. A vigorous, early‘ ‘start in tho plant set, out results in vigorous ruin er development, with early r-stnhlidnntirt of runner, plants, and tho VUIISPQIIPIII drveiop-| m-eni. oi‘ plums with strong urmvn ; bud-i culpable ‘ti’ producing Jar-gal‘ well developed fruit. the HEXI, sea-i stun. Early prepavxutitna oi‘ the soil ‘should be tho aim and thI- tr: s- planting shonltl bodar= just n,» soon as tho soil can i)!‘ ])l‘€[,lt.\'i'€fI cor lihnrtirg. Vlgouous, well developed‘ plants. rather than tln- inferior, quail plants tivvelopetl Trun- the, previous ytrnlv. should bu uszd. 'l‘l|t1 larger plank with well (IBVGIJJpPtI rowns will sond out. many hlosnni ‘ clusters. and [Ikblll sIlOIIlfI be ‘ p= omplly removed. as otherwise tho‘ irlanli will iht- weakened and lato formation ..:-l‘ l'|lllll:l‘H result. A - lW-llillllflliltf klmrlitfilliflli oi‘ jmauuuo, will furnish plant food. and, will aid in retaining nrolbituro Fifi i teen tons per acre is generally used. Fertilizers mny ho used, u mixtuw 20-27 FlVl ilAbS SEDAN , '“— I fing Lllfli» Ellllol‘ had taken Sommdulniiuatlng w 18am or l?“ ‘huyot’ 100 mundsofnitruitao .o;l tit‘ i lhlllfl "m" l1"- _ ‘ bang‘ wrzelieabout- from Elmor‘ He pounds, (if-sulphate oi‘ nmlnloillzlll dot: r Or had she? Wasn't it Tony "m" gm‘ {f awheast‘ have m“ word for pounds Hllilirfpllflliplrfllll and '15!) ‘ had Ell/e" ll Vlfllmtanly? _ l if" w 1 l? servant‘ ' pounds of murlale of potash per H" Weary lhmlgm‘ w?“ pamshh d F, c?“ dm‘ guFss m“ “Tony acre nu rushing the lant ‘food ro- ltakingly back over the lmmedlateixi: n 5:9! Bllhel‘. that he had quiremehd m“ “m? q TI I‘ ; past. She saw little things. trifling Bf n ewe eiwd tossed in an asonv. m‘ u 0 of; r l i» / "if 5- ‘f ' incidents. with a new significance. 0 TF-RIOFSc.‘ that. he was ashamedl ° c dllllyllfl l"! l elllfllllllc she recalled howl long before he to face his _w1fes candid eyes at d/dvlseti. wketllel‘ Wlllv ‘llllll’ U16 had ever asked her todmairrgrhim. Ilzgéllizifrilgthirwllth Elinor beside her, iil-llllslllflfl 1111s given excellent re‘ on had alwa s e a IIIOYZ, -_ , ‘ Zowyhe had Souimfizer wmpamon. So he had invented an excuse to it l- u common practice to stake 'shiPi how he always asked for her,‘ take him away early. And Elinor. m out the rows 3% feet apart, and r) if she were not present“ she fertile mauve peignoir, had _met him scatter the fertilit r 1% m2 fr»; i membered how hopeless she herself‘ mull"? llflll- Bill all Sh? Saul W851 Whit‘ flltmfl the no , alld narrow it i ‘ had been that afternoon, after thell Hail B Peflflh 0f l1 ride with N6d.,izito iln- sail IIPIOFU plat-ting". The, reading of the will, when it seem-H?“ m3“? Alln°l§il~ had l0 Walk IHIYPIIL plants uro iset fifteen ‘invites ed to her almost certain that TORY. mm?" Not qmle- apart. The row produced 1mm tin- At Broudolbuue. Hotel Pm. P!!! with S0 acres laud, short dlltuuee from village. also two hruu of 50 acres each. one half m!!!" from village. Illlt dull laud for potato growing. . Parties Interested muniodfe with 1H. OMPARISON will con- Vince you that no other car at any price in the fine six field equals McLaugh- hn-Buick in value.“ oom- g KENNEDY. t Breudalbane. 4.1-1.1 me. Because of its leadership in sales in the fine six field . and because of its association Th, G, M, ,4, g, 1).. [erred Payment Plan ‘ LONGSET 2.06% l 8on.of Dillon Axworthy, Record. Friend: Have you ltcpl [Jul m. at 8 years old. 2.10%. Longsct‘: |e“crs? Dam Is The American Belle 2.12%,‘ successfu, Bram,‘ at 3 great brood mare with 8 in the , » list. 4 below 2.10. This horse will be Sims“ $'"=-""=’ in the stud at Charlottetown this "i=- souson until July lat. after that he will be prepared for the full racing. Longset is u prnven sire of speed as the records show. Devilsat took a three year old record of 2.17% which is the Maritime record. Evasct and Peggy Longset both showed their ability to beat 2.20 .Thls horse Is getting wonderful stock. large. handsome. sound and speedy. Thea-r- will be about fifteen o.’ his get in training at the Charlottetown re...» r ck IIIIs‘ s", -.on. Ills colts nif- sil- lm: fnr hi, Two oi hziwr- born flu- ‘Ito: Rhine in: for flit: -.. time of t . l pnyahlf‘. _\'n castes win-r. with for IJPFHIYW" pair-l. blur-cs u! Oi theywe kc: THE INEBRIATED FLIVVEP > fin ‘i ' , 1w donor iir-(lalittiraslilhflt; m“ nigh“. ‘ u. i _ . _ , y, v ,1... “Then you should give her less _. . .. . . H"! 1,1,... in- alcohol on these cold nights." "My car acted like it was drunk m1. l"- (Tuznpr ‘Lem equipment n. ‘W. ‘lhallldiii .I. Tllr/Vlllilli’ 0V5 i *"-Zl.‘l‘§' 2h I 54. ll‘? Iiwrh-rnrnd n1. +00 Ovvvoo-Q-eo-v-v o» e-u-o "5 He: ried? She: Gosh! Now i think of it, I do neco a rest bad. ldlfillbfiiliuav~cfiebbhvn*é -.' Whatcha say we git mar» ova e00~o>¢--\~n-e»¢.a<~»»¢¢o+ V’ . British Columbia Mouldings and Sheathing Int arrived direct from Vancouver“ One full car-load B. C. MOULDINGS- AND SIIEATIIING _ Assorted patternl. L. M. POOLE & CO rfiuLrs WHARVES f; id: On. is: o can cpmcr or r: i W“ “W” P C VAIN LONGiNGS ‘Er-ofessionprfilabds l ' R. RI BELL BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, ETC. Cameron Block, Charlottetown, MONEY T0 LOAN I-‘or. c. c. ‘Archibald "Graduate of N. Y. Post f‘ duate Medical School and Hospital Praotiu Limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 1 ‘Testing Eyes and supplying Glasses Office, Bayer Building ' Great George Street nilice flours-B to 12.30. 1.50 to 5.00 lliark R. McGuigan - B. A. . HARIRISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC. MONEY T0 LOMN I Fzunr-vcn Illrvlr (‘hirlni'r1ou'1i,f'.E.I. dirilrtiri d‘: ilrntlvy" I \ INK-lid M, I, i.r,\-'!il.\, k f (fiqyhflbr Ami qtlrn .-n - wlhIiJw (Hlltv, In‘ in. mnond ‘itzwl \If).\l‘\ If‘ I1IP\\ rhurioitcttiuiv. l‘. l5. I. lllrllonulrl d: Illr-Phcc r} x U In - u wmtvlithn l? n. A , pAltRlsTRnn, arrnmvsvs. are.‘ 100 acre: of lunrl at Brookvalc, Lot 30, owned by Edward Parker Carroll. If not sold before Friday- ihe 27th day of April It will be irold on that dale on the premlles M 0M tar-nu]; o'clock by Public Auction. Fe! further particulars apply to MARKE. MacGUIGAN. .1 i’ 1o-~mnr0~-~---»w wave-up“... . Promise .- ,would choose Elinor. Surely, she thought, that was her instinct tell- ing her that there was something ,more than friendship between I Tony and Elinor. And now at Lynwood. The early morning swims. The strolls in the ‘garden! The levy-voiced conversa- . tions in remote corners of the ter- race. Tony's queer moodiness. His ;curious silence and strange ex- =pression all day long, after Elinor ,that morning had announced her imminent departure. How blind she had been, thought Millicent bitterly. Why, it was as plain as day. Every one must have seen it-except herself. Elinor and Tony were sweet- Her low laugh followed him n . . . . _ . . . . - mlunged dawn the stairs andaigo pawn, plaitisusuall) tontinetl 1o “he waning can two fez-t. 'l‘1m~ should be taken m 3 He would remain away mm] She space the izunners so that tho run- ihad gomi He promised himself that! riei pluninnnay" In» evenly strut-ed I Elmo,‘ at me table, was Serenelynbout six tilt-hes npartd-uthei" than humming was,’ having forgotten aniullorvrd to iorni many pllllllzs to about Tony and Ned Klttfldge and gethri- as SOIIIGIIIIIPA happens i1’ this he]. 0mm. ardent, admirers is not done, 'l‘his etliar-ing gtilllibi sin 1 "well, girls," she remarked to hotter tiovelopmeul of lin- runner- Auni, Her and Millicent‘ usoon n] plant, and more fruit, with less dry- ' ‘be breakfusLjng in a hotel ove,._.iivg out of the soil ut ilnititig limzv. locking Filth Avenue. But not for Pm“ “l'°"l'l l“? “X“1'i'l-‘ii‘1l I) “If-Ill; 'l'he pittance‘ can be stretch- Fl tho plants at an evcn depth ,ed so far and no farther.“ with the riown level with the sin‘- ; hunt Het began to cry happily, race soil and lilo parent plant i ‘N-tiew Y-york is so ‘wicked, and set firmly with the rout.‘ spread IiYOure s-so reckless, Elinor." fuirshap~ in on opening madv l Elinor laughed and helped herself with u. spade. Shallow vnllI . -_ ration wins» to the par-n! liliilli in keep (town .111 u'et-<|~;:ro\vtl1 i; m1 iportant, until the runners start in ' ‘gyow, nftt-i" u'h.cl1 hovit-g zirouilti the ‘l ‘l‘lllll.t“S‘ to cluck word I-{IKAWIII i.- ary. The Senator Dunlap turn-Ly 1.: tulziptuhle to ,1 wide wingt- [of t-ontiilumt. and on the whJl > ‘is ilht‘ best. 0i the dlfavrtint. Vllllfiiltfi tested. i n. S, Blzrir, SIIIIrTdIIIQIHlPIII, i lmnrinitin l-Jxpurinn-ntul station, ‘ Kentvzllr, N. ' ,New Strength For Weak Stomachs irdigeslion Disappears When the Blood is Enriched. The most urgent need of all who suffer from any form of indigestion is a tonic to enrich the blood. Pain b. hearts! Tnere was no doubt about it! But, if they were sweethearts, why nor? That was the question that per- plexed and tormented Millicent. She couldn't flnd an answer. Elinor had had Tony chosen to marry herfla keenly scrutinizing look. "I say. when he could have married Eli-Iyoure looking rather rotten." and distress after eating is the way .he stomash shows that it is too weak to perform the work of digest- ing the food it takes. New strength is given to weak stomachs by Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills because they purify and enrich. the blood. This accounts for the speedy relief m stomach disorders that follows the use of this medicine. The value of this medicine in cases of indigestion is shown by the case of Mrs. George W. Johnson, Lequille. N. 5.. who says:-~"I have no hesitation in rc- commending Dr. Williams‘ Pink Bills. I was greatly distressed witn indigestion. Always after eating I suffered from pains in the stomach’ to honey. "Darling. don't pity me. Pity New ,Yorki” She turned to Millicent with i Mlllicenvs cheeks flamed. l “For Heaven's sake, must every- ibody tell me so?" ' Elmer's eyes opened wide. with the vast General McLaughlin-Buick is able to build a better car Motors organization’ offers many advantages to buyers of MCLflllg/h lin-Buicl: ears. at a lower cost. mAnd, in accord with the McLaughlin-Buick and General Motors policy, McLaughlin-Buick turns these advan- tages into greater values for the motor-car buyer. Ill-hill MCLAUGHLIN-B d. HORNE & CHAR LOTTETOWN lracing horses and us this is the only ‘right for a quick sale. IIe has ncv» PIIINOE MOTORS SUMMERSIDE O0. Dealers For Prince Edward Island. wmtv warren AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT --_; McLAUGI-ILIN-BIJICK WILI. BUILD THEE! SPEED FOR SALE . Bay Gelding 5 years old, obsolut-j i ely sound and right in every way-L ‘ sired by Toddingwn-ZZO, Dam llel-l t; cuna Constantine 221814 tDam'0f Gwendolyn Aubrey 2.1024, Ileleni ‘ Aubrey 2.l0!'i). We trained this colt up to a mile in 2.28 in six weeks handling as a 1i year old-as there was no races in the N. B. Circuit for 3 year olds, we shipped him home. Last year as a 4 year old 1 used him for my own driver as he! is a real show horse and no maul owns a better road horse. This geld-l‘ in: is a better trottor than "Gwen- dolyn Aubrey 2.109}. with the same amount of’ training. I am all through,’ one I have left, I will price him,‘ er seen a trotting track since July 192G, when he was shipped home from Woodstock. N. B.. as a 3 year ; old. Also cart. sulkles. blankets, etc.,‘ H. T. FULTON. Upper Stewiucke. N. aas5-4-2o-a1. 5 i sun In FR wonnvs DISORDERS Orange Lily i1 r certain relief for all disorders of women‘ It is applied locally and is absorbed inh the sufiering timuu The dead waste mt tor in the congalted region is erpclltilv tall and physical re lief; the blood vessels and nerves are toned and strenBl-llellelli and the circulation is rendered to normal as this treatment u based on strictly scientific principlesfand acts on the actual location of the disease, it cannot help but do good in all form! of female troubles, including delayed and painful rucnstrur giving immediate meu- ‘ ? was amiss, whilc her heart was itcrn in an agony of Jealousy and l grit-l‘. nrgiir told her that Tony had never ask-i “Why old dear. you're not usually ed her to marry him. Millicent be-jso touchy!” She became, in the flash lleved that. She didn't lie herself fof a second. another Elinor-a ten- aud it never occurred to her thatder, solocitous Elinor. She sprang Elniro was adept at juggling the 11D 811d Came ffllmd the table and truth to stilt her own convenience. put her arms about Millicent and Millicent believed in Elinor. Her crooned t0 her as onewould to a love for her foster-sister blinded child. her to the real Elinor. It didn't oc- Millicent buried her head in the cur to her that Elinor had flirted mauve neislwir and went. with Tony. deliberately, had kept At five o'clock that afternoon. ablaze the flame that, burned Millicent drove Elinor to her train. ibrightly. even without fuel. would have been shocked and in- credulous. if any one had suggest- ed such a thing. By her simple reasoning. the‘ whcle bitter, humiliating. miserable When she came dovmto breakfast. ilruth was that Tony loved bunch; she was very nale- There was no ibecause Elinor was beautiful. and, radiance about he: now. twcnderful and irresistible; that they ww——'<*> ,were sweethearts; that. for some A YPW b10999!‘ for hoverigc {inexplicable reason, Tony had mar- bottles r-‘airvons them into siplnins. |'l‘lCCI her; that she. Millicent, for prcsstiro 0n -u knob forcing out. ghtr prides sake and for Elinor's their (jfilllellljq, I protcutlon, must keep on playing the game. pretending that-nothing ing on the platform with a queer, tslrzrined expression about his mouth. 1T0 be Continued.) Shc- didn't. sleep at all that night. It was nearly dawn when she rose from hcr cramped posture and [fcund herself stiff and cold with ithe chill of the early hours after midnight. When she came down to breakfast, she vras very pale. There was no radiance about her, now. Even her youth seemed dimmed. Aunt Het, who had rcturned from Iher visit to relatives. was staying at lLyuwccd. She regarded Millicent. i "You don't look well.“ she re- markcd. with unflattering candor. ‘g l?nd of peaked. What's the mat- cr " "I'm Rll FlZht." murmured Milli- ti" nt, crumbling a roll between her dlstlcss fingers. 1| Elinor came down Just then. look. znv. fresh and lovely in a mauve wnim prignoir with wide cuffs of c-ivzdrd ostrich. “I was too busy packing to drcs-r. "i besides, Tony won't. be here. ms vine to the village to meet a man. I saw him Just as he was leaving." i . Millicent’; hand trembled =- 5 SKIN TROUBLE Sore Eruptions Broke Out Over Face. ltched and Burned. “My trouble begun with lit:l:. sore eruptions which broke our all ovcr my face. They ltched and burned no that I always wanted to be scratching. and when I scratched them they got larger and then dried up. Some nights I could not sleep very well. ‘fl tried other remedies but they did not help me. I hud the trouble over five weeks when I begun using Cuticura Soup and Ointment. and in two weeks I was healed.“ (Signed) George W. Ferchuk. Box 5S, Chipmun. Aim, Oct. 8, i927. Daily ule o Cuticuru Soup. with touches of C ricuru Ointment us required, keefia the akin fresh. smooth and c cur. Cuticuru Tulcum in un ideal toilet powder. e I Canadian t» t m u. A‘ ' m a... i y r l’, flewlintmaut u uni 50:. ‘rum m. ' Caller: . ___ Idol Ila. She Tiny. absent all day long. was wait» “EMS ‘*1... ' nw. o. amiss. Co. land other distressing symtoms. I , itried different remedies, but without f lgetting relief. I was advised by z. friend to try Dr. Williams’ Pink,‘ ruin. which I readily did, and I am, A u , ‘feeling very grateful ever since to", l ‘the person who gave me the advicrui _ I ‘The very firstbox helped mo, and‘ i ibrfore I had taken a half dozen‘; If your coal are i 'boxes I was restored to my former ‘running low. we can good health and all traces of this, distressing trouble disappeared. It as‘ now about a your since I took the 'pills. and I have not. been troubled lwith indigestion sincv. I have tak-' gen every occasion to recommend ‘Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills to those ‘in need of a medicine and shall con- itine to do so." ' A nun» booklet. “What to Eat and’ How w Eat.“ will be sent free to= iany orn- nsking for it. You can rzzrrs. '.:*,"§.::.":: didiiifi i »~»,-; ---- The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine 0d,} ‘l‘“° l’ "- requirements with good fresh coal-comprising INVERNESS SCREENED om SYDNEY scucansn sramcmu. sonnanan ALBION nor ALBION srovrr ALBION ROUND Vamp NUT 1mm) srovr: uusco corn; .\ I"\V muclvinte for nailing mil-g l |.| iivkt-tq pints ‘their notions, prion. ‘zrnd mltlctrgt- i'i'('ilI'II.'~l the sulvs. "iii NOTICE (‘arrlngc Building and Repairing. Rubber Tire Setting- Auio Truck [Indies Built. IIOBSESIIOEING A SPECIALTY Iluve your Vicious Horses shod with safety In the Famous Barcus Horse Stocks Special attention given to tender feet and interfering. Protect your Horses’ Feet from the hard pavement by using Rubber Pads» CAREFUL, norm" and amateur sanvica communal). PROUD & MORESIDE an Grout George Street. cncrrmuwbh. r. n. Island llorumshrielug ‘and Repeating. ,. Wlwfiuifii?» dost i-i PHONE 17G and . tion, lcucorrboua. falling of the womb, growths, and “V1155” troubles, etc. Price $2.00 per box, which 1s sufficient for orig monthfis trcntment. A free Trial Treatment, enough forl days, worth 75c, will bp sent FREE to any suffering WWII-T" who will send ure her address. l-luvlosc thret- stumps Bllll Ill‘ dress.‘llrs. Iiydia \V. IdNIiI, Dept. 5 Windsor, Untllrlfl- /SoId By Leading Druggists EvefYwllere supply you Leaves Montreal (Bonaventure Station) 2252f. Sfnfila} 1.‘ .8: 2‘ WINNIPEG EDMONTON JASPER NATIONAL PARK PRINCE RUPERT VANCOUVER Crosses the Canadian _Rockle| at the lowest altitude and eaaregt gradient of all transcontinental routes yet within Sigh! of their 10mm peakl. Equipment includes standard and tourist sleeping can, mom, ‘ observation library buffet ca: (radio equipped), tlilllfll “Iv aches and colouist cur. ' W. Ii. IHIHMRN. lilty Ticket Agent. L. I’. RICHIE. Tkl. Ell» EIICIOIL ‘ r. W. (‘I-ARKIN. Dlnf. PIIIIIIP. ngt. RurrvuIIorr-r Ind eompIIll fnjormaifon [ram any Cunok Nuliunnl Railway: Agent.