, "ls 081E good ‘and the choicest ‘of -Red Rose Teas is the ORANGE PEKOE QUALITY unmatched " for fragrance and exquisite flavor. l ~~i~:-. ' In Stud Season 1923 Long Set 206% by Dillon Ax- worthy (3) 210V, Dam American b Bell 212%. ' Long Set 206V, is the fastest trot- ting Stallion ever importer! to P. l3. i. ile is six years old and weighs . 1200 lbs and will ‘be a great sire. Terms $5.00 at first service. $15.00 fore when mare proves in- foal. Mares at owners risk. Season ends July 15th. HAMMOND KELLY, Owner Frisco Direct 224 1-2 Frisco lliroct 221%, (llranrplou Standard Bond horses at llorsc Slrow this spring and ‘winner of several shows in N. S. Iiefore cont- inr: lrere, is sired by San Francisco 2.07% recognized as one of the -hvs't speed sires in the world. ills dam Miss Kay by Direct llzrl 204", is the dam nl ‘five with "fast records and mu si!~1l.er'.0f' Ess H: my, norm l Roi: foidergdnwith ‘lull breeding‘. Government Standard Clover No. 1, Red Olover at $16.00 per us. No. 2, Red Clover at $15.00 per us. No. 1. Alslke. at $10.00 per bus. No. 2, Alsike at $9.00 per bus. No. l, Alfalfa. Northern Grown, at $14.50 per bus. No. 1, Grimms Alfalfa, at $25.50 per bus. No. 2. Timothy, No. 1 Purity, at $5.25 per bus. \ NO- 1 W. B. Sweet Clover, at $7.00 per bus. No. 2, W. B. Sweet Clover, at‘ 86.00 per bus. No. Bjlllixed Timothy and Alsike. at $6.50 per bus. 0t‘ 60 lbs. Ho. 3, Mixed Timothy and Red Clover at $7.50 per bus. of 60 lbs. On all orders East of Manitoba, amounting i0 $25.00 or over we pay the freight. Bags extra at 45c each. Terms, Cash with order. ‘ TODD & COOK, Seed Merchants _ price. etc, _see. . LVNDAL SAMPLE, Kcnsington Land League 22s l ...l.and Lezrgue In one of the best rr-ed horses. ills sire Nathan Ax- ynrthy 209 now champion trotter of lfingland, his dam tho darn thel world's cha-urpion grutllt ltrottcr ziornrect 203-"3. llis foalls now com- nfl are beauties. For folders, tcrurs, 10., see MELVIN MoAUSLAND, g Elmsdule Mares at owners risk. '.l6258-5-1l.~10i. A Auction Sale SPLENDID BUITOlNG LOT N0. 144 ELM AVENUE CHAR- LOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Will be sold toy Public Auction at the lot on Tuesday, 15th May, 1923, at 11 a. m. Sharp. This is a most desirable lot, dry within City Limits, concrete side- walk, lot is 100x50 ft., and is sit~ Hated on Eastern side of Elm Avo- nue between houses Nos. H2 and 1-18. Terms at rale. A. WILLIAMSON. Auctioneer 1l62602-12-3i Clearance Auction Sale . 'At Highfield, Win-sloe Being authorized I will sell for Mr. Cleve- land Roberts, 3 horses, 5 miich cows, 50 hen-s, 3 ducks." . * Implements-l seed- er, 1 truck wagon, 1 cart, express Waggon, 2 light wag0ns,.1 hay mower, 1 gang plough, Stoutfvill 13., Ont. 1-3tl’. Operation Of Autos During Muddy Sea- son Prohibited BY order of “t-ir-ejicutenrrnt Gov- ernor ln Council, Motor Vehicles are prohibited to -be (rperntcrl until trfter the 20th day of Ma)‘. 1923, on all public highways in this Prov- ince situated beyond tho limits of the City and incorporntexl 'l‘ow'ns.l The Civic authorities of snld Cltyl and 'l‘owns are authorized to makel such regulations governing Autor traffic within their respective juris-- dictions as muy- be deemed exped- ient. . Special efforts and provisions are being made to strictly enforce the law with respect to violation of the speed limit and aiil other infrac- tions of the Motor Vehicle Act, Wlillffllt respect of person. ARTHUR NEWBERY, L, Clerk Executwe Cimllmllzt corner of the great upholstered l~‘_‘-\vlm8i. Clearance Sale in Pownal Village on Saturday, May 19th at 1 o'clock sharp of beautiful farm of 50 acres, all clear in high state of cultivation. In one of the most beautiful localities in Czrnntla, u. beautiful lysine, also my stock, farm implements nnd crop as follows: 3 extra znllch cows, 2 freshcned; 1 to freshen soon; 3 young cattle, l hay mower, 1 hay hut-rows, truck wagons, driving wagon, wood sleigh, drIvin-g sleigh and working harness and lot of articles not mentioned, Terms o-f farm at sale. Of stock at 7 months on all sums over $10.00. 6% off for cash. JAMES PRATT. ‘ Powual Sale I am authorized by Lemuel 1 single plough, 1 spring barrow, 1 grain; barrow, cook stove, 50] bushel oat-s, lot straw; all harness and other articles not enumer- Horne, Milton Station, to sell by public auction on Thursday, May 14th, the following stock, comment: lnq at 1 o’clock: General purpose horse, 4 years old; 1 driver, 4 years cld; 5 milch cows, 2 fresh- ened, 3 to freshen last of May; Jersey cow. due to freshen; 1 calf Auction ' rake, plows. . _ ; F , r The Girl Who Had No Chance By mnrou RUBINCAM < "N109 "ling to come home and "m1 "l" llvevlal sues: in the kitch- Hl, be said teasin-gly. Myra. smiled plat-idly. foil. ll guess we know Ruth well Slwllgb ‘to let hervcome back heref’, u e answered, tying on the apron, Tllll- You mash the potatoes." “But l ought to shave. I'm pretty dirty. Will you hold dinner?" llllra smiled again, and Tim <11“. lpeared. Ruth sat down wrhlle her churn We"! 0" Will!!! the finishing touch- es to this meal. it was cdd to see Myra work~—-she wondered first of all that she would do it, and then that she could. r.\l.\'l'tl wore a dress who“ (‘he'll-D ready-tirade appear- rrnce gave itself away us iolllelhing lvom an rip-town bargain house. Where now was the rosy tipped uirl who curled up on the sofa at parties and Iwore such stunning gowns? Myra was getting fzrtvno. Myra tvns fut for a-ll the fact that she only 22. She was the type, Ruth thought-that was it. She would set» tie down in her borne, mind r1191‘ baby, look after her irusrband. and take on flesh. She remembered their relief-lion as they stood by ‘the mir- ror while dllyrtt tried on her hat- hcr cwn slimness and youth against the stout settled lines of her host- css's firmre When they sat down at the diu‘ ner tztble, the most scIf-posscsserl of the three waswthe. always placid Iliyra. She sat on one side. Ruth on the other, and Tim between them. Then Itullh began to sec Iwjhy it was that Myra. managed her house so easily. The soup was canned, opened nnd heated, the roast was the only difficult part of the. meal, the vegetables were calmed, the salad and all tho other dalintics came front the dcliczrtesst-n shtips‘. nud even the dessert lrazl been bought rcrrrlv-nrzrrle. "We ‘could afford a nicer" apart- ment in n better neighborhood. only food costs s.» nrurh. You can't think what d-rl utesstm “tort-s chaotic!" .\l_vr*.t said onre. and that gave the sctvrtlt. n.\\'-rr_v. ltuth uhouglr-t some day's Inter that hlyra nriglrt econ- omize by buying raw luratt-rizrls and cooking tilt-in. hrrt then she thought trotlrintyelvcopl that in sour-ll curious way she nuts not quite at ironic in this little llul and with these old friends. “I'll just leave the. dishes ""1 lmilll tomorrow,“ Alyrzt said easily, alter the meal “'21s over. Non‘, thought Ruth, we can set-l tie (town and trove a cozy old titans talk. They went into the living room gain, rand Ruth settled herself in 9i couch-far 10o large for the little; rrom. Tirm went lto a shell and! rbrtvtrght out a pipe, tilled and lrt rLi and Myra set-Lied herself with Sffllllt‘ sewing for the baby. l They talked, Indeed albou. all the people in Marketown. blyrzt knew mos; m‘ the gossip. for her nrother Irnd lwritten it, lbut she wanted uroro ale-tails. ‘ “who's errgagerl and whos mar- ried?" she asked. “Mother says the Brnytotfs have a barby. What's it like?" , "l don't know, l trever see them. The -ta‘k went "cn in icrlw 11ml stops. Ruth knew less o1 the lot-nl v o More Constipation or Blotchy Skin Want a clear, healthy complexion- tegular bowels, and a perfect working liver? All easy to 0b- tzrin it you take CARTEIPS Little Liver Pills, thesure safe and easy acting rcm- A edy. ‘or henduc e. stomach md despondency- 11W? h!" no gqunl. Purely vegetable. Snun Pill-T small [Milk-SEMI Price FOR SALE ‘week as though I hnd to go over gossip than Myra-"yet you there." said that. lady. "Well. but l meet only the people in our club, and since Father's death I've hardly ever gen-s- out there." “My, what a stupid must have!" “Not a. bit. There's the new town we're building. I'm working on that all day long. I meet lots of new people there—" she ran over some noun-es. "They live in thmt imitation castle five mites from town, they're ‘great scrolls.” Time commented once. Ruth slightly resented this name applied to a rrnsn of great influence who was working with her on the new town. DISILLUSIONMENT Hve time you Chapter 88 That nl-ght, lying in her luxuriousl little rbedroonr at the hotel, Ruth l-lwltght over the things said dur- ing tire evening. Parts of the conversation came back to her-she could not sleep, and gave it up lance, turning on the reading light on the tiny talble and hunting through her suitcase tor a book to read. But even this she gave up, having no interest in the images. so she turned out the light and lay looking Into the dark anti thinking. ' Tim had fldlseled a. bit with the evening lilflllel‘. Once he opened it. lbut catching n look from Myra, ire laid it down—like a well trained husband. “Do rend it," Ruth begged him ill-ell ‘Twyla arr d ‘l can tlalk. The war news has been a little more cheer- lul the last few days. I felt lust nryseli’ nnd tzrko a hand, seemed -to desperate." "l wvnsrrt reading the wzir men's." 'l‘i»nr answerul, 1ierhztps a littlt- sul- ky lhcrnusrfMyrzt had forbidden llirlil to ‘read. "'i‘.hler'e's a ‘lifiiillig rllltlltill on, they're training, l was jllFli won- dering how Joe the lllitter wars conrin’ on." “lie might read the war news and imrprove his ruin-d," Myra ans- wererl, puukering up her lips with 1t little air of vir-t-tie. "It's not our wztr," Tim answt-r-rd easily. "And we'll novel" get inter ll. “lily worry." “l think l-t is our war, Iholrglr." Ruth answered thoughtfully. "nud I'm not so sure we won't not irrlo it. Most at the firings we're ‘mult- iriu in the lztttories ulrmlardy built. are for the war, and we're plun- ning things on nn extensive srztlt- ~~hetrarusra though we're only nnrk- ing for foreign governments now, w e in-ny have t") quake for our own." "V041, you won't. ntch me going i1’ we do got into it," Tim ztnsyrlrt d. cheerfully. Ollfilllllg i119 l“"‘"ml4 paper to the sporting D88?- "Alli" vwny, they won't ask rue rbFHllISQ‘ I firings ran cnnntorrnrowu "éirAnntAii, Canadian National l Railways New Limited Train Between Montreal and Toronto The Canadian National annou- ces two new limited night "l!" will ‘be operated between Montreal and Toronto, commencing Sunday, May 13th. Already the Canadian National trains between Toronto and Morit- ‘real are taxed to capacity and the introduction of the new ones will eiinrinate any congestion which naturally would result flrom the opening of navigation on the St. Lawrence route. . Apnrt. from providing additions! accommodation for passengers, the new night limited train to Toronto Will prove to he u boon to travell- ers who must regulate their arrival in the two cities according to the daylight snvlrril-i clock. (ire train will leave Montreal at 9.30 o'clock standard time, or 10.30 o’clock daylight saving time, rind will arrive in Toronto at 6.20 am. staudrtrtl time or 7.20 o'clock day- light saving time. The train 1mm Toronto will leave fur Montreal at 9.15 p. un. standard time, or one hour later on daylight saving time. and will arrive in Montreal at. 6.15 l" 9194110111103 standard, 7.45 duv- linht saving time. This service will provide an additional fast. train over the well known double truck route thetweeu the two inrportarnt Canadian cities. The rCzrnadiau National Railways will have six trains operntin Y mob; lv between the two cities. The Jih- cr trains leave Montreal a: 7.30 and 11 o'clock in the evening 1.1:];- llffivlllt.’ ul ‘Toronto res-pectivttufu,’ C and 7.30 o'clock. sstandar-i time in the morning,- whim leaving mm; 'I‘t'ronlo are two more trains out" at 8.30 nnd the other at 11 okuot-k‘ lll llliéllt reaching lliontrreal the no“ morning at 7.00 (rdoék zrrrtl 7.30 standard time. The Q(1rl nrcnr of all six trains is oi’ the Ii’! """l"l'll Wile nnd the loconrotiiigs -_._.__L__ ' m., lMt. lStewrrrt CANADIAN NATIONAL anew/we. CHANCE OF TIME.- . P. E. ISLAND DIVICION Commencing Monday- M" P‘ 1028, trains wlh run as f0ll°Wl~ West:- Daily except Sunday. 16B“ GMT‘ Iottetown 6.45 a.lli-. RPYIYB BMW‘ 8.50 a.m.: returning leave Borders 8.50 p.-m, arrive Summcffllde 10 prm., Charlottetown 10.55 P-m- Dally except. Sunday. r165" Gila" lottetown 1.15 p.m., arrive Borden 4 p.m., returning leave Borden 4.05 p.m., arrive Charlottetown 6-20 p.m. Daily except Sunday leave Char- lottetown 2.50 p.m., arrive Emerald Jet. 4.42 -p.m., connect with train from Borden, arrive Summemide 6.00 p.m.. Tlgnish 9.35 p.m. ‘Daily except Sunday leave Chill" lottetown 4.25, p.m., arrive Emer- ald Jet. 6.4-5 p.m., leave Emerald Jet. 9.35 p.m., on arrival of train from Borden; arrive Surnmerside 10.40 p.m. Dally except Sunday leave Tig- nlsh 6.40 a.m., arrive Surmmerside 9.50 a.m., leave Summerside 10.35 n.m., arrive Charlottetown 1.50 p. m., Monday, Wednesday and rFri- day, leaves Tignish 7.00 p.m., ar- rive Summersitle 12.30 p.m., leaves ‘Summerside daily 1.45 p.m., arrive Emerald Jet. 3.05 p.m.. Borden 4.00 p.m., connecting with second ,trip of Car Ferry for Mainland points. tDatiy except Sunday leave Sum- merside 7.00 a.rn., arrive Emerald J-et 8.05 c1711.. connecting with trnin for Borden and arrive Charlotte- town 10.50 a.m. Dally except Sundtty leave Bor- den C.50 2pm.. arrive Emerald Jet. 7.50 a.m., Surnmersltlo 9.35 a.m.. ’f'uesda_v, Thursday and Saturday leave Summerside 12.30 p.m., sr rive 'l'lgnI.~"-h 6.10 p.m. lDaiIy except rStrntlzry leave llor den 4.05 p.m.. nrrivn Snnrrmorslrle 6.00 p.m., Tignislr 9.35 p.m. Dull." ext-cpl Sunday" lcrtvell-irner- aid 4.55 p.m., urrivolitrrtlcn 5.50 p. nr. . East:- Monday and Friday leave Chur- Iottctorvn 42.20 a.nr., arrive Mount Stewart. 8.30 a.m., Sonris 11.23 n. nr., returning lvztvo ‘Strurls 1.15 p. 4.15 p.m., arrive l(‘,lr:rr'ltrttct0\vrr 5.50 p.m. Nlhulnrestlay only, leave Charlotte- town 5.30 n.nr., Mt. Stewart, 7.30 '“'ll'W" lllta plavzrtmntls lo- liro ‘t'irilrlr'e.r_ in iuuwl. I tlrtlnr a: plaice away frorrr lllv su-vvmi with 1;, '_... .,- , ‘ ' ‘ rntariop ‘luv luiniihhl s“mym “m gym- mwh l<hi‘.i"-lll.l. of. and a wonrzi-n to; ‘ ‘llll-dllllvd ploy. Ami r. ilrrrulglrt we ouglrlt to havt. a park viilvgl"wl'l*lllllfi—loue of thr- t-hihp. ‘f. llllflygrorrirtls, with band corn. terrl.-,—sonrcthrng pretty in [hp WW1 lrc of the town." - "llt ncc-tls something ,|,.L.,.,,, |,.,,k_ rtll words, giyg ills.“ Myra interruptotl. i "S" l0 He; that. the club forrnt-rl have at wife nnd a large and lr-uslti’ son to strppotlt. Haven't ~'l'.'".‘ " ‘d 1611.11‘. d over front ‘his chair Lo\\.rr _.~l lllyarn and kissed her. and she snrrl- ed back into his face-I'm blllllll~ sweet smile that made her so very puetl)‘. w dlulh felt as’ though ‘sonrethlpm had cut her Sll1\l‘ply~—li was not kiss she felt bndii’ 0V“? Sh“ ihougl‘, ‘um. 1,5 she thinking. l | lay nbwrt lhe evening‘. it "wits Tirnfs 119W it attitude towards life. Sire nnd Lauri-ZIP)’ llflll lblwwed {he Hows 0|‘ the duy with 0111-7971163?- Lnnrzley brought llll l" h" lam“ atldressetl to him from foreign gov- ernments, and when a Flufiltlll 07' ficer in Iris smart horizon blue uni-i form hud come to look over saint. “up [Qp his government. ilt ‘W09 Lnn.g|(.\_\"5 greatest i0)‘ l0 lwliljbzllm with him. They llllll '=l “l”? °‘ We battlefields and slut-k little p105 l" to show where the larnries udvlnngi ed and retreated-this occllllle‘ a of a gmall table in the Irving room at home. llqw could Tim ignore It, she “qplzxltsrtegincrly what are you doing with these new lbuildinnsi" ‘Myffl nsl§,tyitl_ "Mother tloosrft $0)’ llmwh- sm. gayg ygrl are a rstenoflmllher for thr-nr. You lulwilyfi lull Wm“ i0 bt- one. Y0“ kllmm" .. "I'n! nol (‘.\'.<'i<'ily at sttwrntKru-Plwl- ltrrllr answered, wondering 110W slrt- t-oultl -bt~glrr to (‘Xllllllll he‘ ideas, lrcr rtccornplishnrents, her drvurns nud anrlbltiours. when the“! was so m-uch to rtcll Hlvlllll- U191" .. “n, New ,5)“, ‘hggflrn again. lhinklni! she tuiglll llllllfl i" m“ beginning and so make it 11111101" starrdzrblc to ‘MyfflrfiVlll “eel when l not honre lronr New Yfifk hplorc, l was .t llltlu lam-some, not- hing secured to llflfllll?" l" Markev town- " he u<-.-"~ _ ‘dill ~'\ lvl e1 good things for ling good looking lrortses for fuc- [began huiltlint: rntidei houses. .\l_vr'a allrvrcuCom-mrttee. i was rt merri- “l 1~~ "V9". ‘wil 110i those und town Th me: - l en the ‘ClllJlJ drew older nrvnrlhels because it was doing scri- ous work, and we rboughl the 0141' ilzrlnrw‘ Fnrnr nnd use it truw us u‘ s-uurnrcr‘ plot-c, Ilrg a country club. _ and then l got interested in Inuk- m? lW-‘llhltl- and where was rt nrnn illl’ town who knew rt lot albout n She did not mention I1:rnl.<.>.le_v's lllllllfi’. hut wt-nr (m_ y "S0 we took .the ‘cld flat fields over the river, the city got some. l lllvllfllll ‘$0100. ‘but lnot much as l hadn't any money, and we ‘float- l"‘.l u bond i-"strtr, amL-rvell. we you should sec them. We build the lrotrses in artistic styles round .1 hollow squorc; rtlrey are to pretty to look at and they don‘t cost much more. llnsitle tho square it's like a garden and all the people s-haro it-—" She stopped. Myra looked plain- ly bored, Tim was gla-n-cing stealth- ily at the sporting page of his pa- per. Tomorrow-Details. ---_--<+>i--— DOUBLE SHOOTING AFFRAY AT POMEROY OHIO PflfllldltflY, (llrit) May lll-~\l\'lrt~r1 ldtltvartl ltcyntilrls and A. W. Rwan- ner of Logan County, “its-rt Virqi- nia, railed at the resilience of .i. 1B. Mlllor horn yesterday. they were ‘first. told by Mrs. rMlllrr that. Irul‘ husilrunrl WitS not ut rhonrc and ‘when they attempted to sec for‘ lhenrsci- ves, both were riddled wi-th lbullct= a.m.. arrlvp Sourls 10.15 a.nr., rt- Lurning leave Souris 11.30 rt.nr., Idl- nrira. l2. '1 p.m.. hit. flit-w 1pm., arrive (Ylrzrrlotir town . lirrily ext-opt Sunday leave nrirn ll u.nt.. SorrrisA l'.50 u.nr., Nit. Stewart $.15 a.nr., arrive (‘Irarlorlc- town 10.00 a.rn., returning leave (‘lrarlotittlolvrr 3.10 p.m.. Mt. Stew- art 1.15 p.m., Souris 6.15 p.m., ill" rive Elmira 7.15 p.m. ' llitmthtv, Worlncsdrhy and Friday, leave (leorgcturvn 6.45 a.m., ‘and 1.10 p.m., arrive MI. Stewart $.15 zt.nr.. and 4.00 p.m.. returning leave Mr. Stewart 0.00 u.m.. and 1.20 p. m., arrive (leorgetown 11.45 .t.m. nnd 6.15 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday arrl $11111‘- dny, leave ‘Georgototvn 6.00 a.m.. arrive Mt. Stewart 8.40 a.rn., return- ing leave Mt. Stewart 4.20 p.m., ur- rive (leorgctowtr 7.05 p.m. South:- lflnil; vt-cpt Saturday and Sun. day, leave Murray llnrbor 12.45 a m.. arrive Charlottetown; 10.40 11.111. returning leave Charlottetown 3.30 p.m.. arrive Aiurrzry l-larbor‘ 7.2 p.m. Saturday only, leave .\iurr:\_v Hair. bor 7.30 a.ru., arrive (llrarlorrptqyyq, 10.25 :r.ru., returning leave Char- lottetown 4.00 p.m., arrive Murray Harbor 6.15 p.m. District Passenger Agent's Office. .l (‘har'loltet0\vn, Rldrl, 119513-1261 S. S. “GASPESIA” Leaves Mont-real on 15th inst for this port and will be due here on Sunday evening the 20th inst. Ship. 11ers and others will plaagg not,» this nnd order their goods 1Q (3911 ncct with above safing. BRUCE STEWART 6. 00., LTD. Atrcnts Charlottetown, May i. i023. TIME TABLE cannons ‘from n. rifle alleged to have lrccn fired rhy Miller within tho house. ‘Miller told the police tlrztt the two ‘were Wes-t Virnrinin nrm-rmlon nzcrl. who had rttltemptetl to arlrduct In regular Passeng- er Train Schedules will .,be made May 13th, ., 5 ' MAYW BeechattYl-Pilis not»... 1a,, - . ' the digestive organs. rhe,?,,,gf,‘f,e“’“!° and fermentafltm and excess of hi1?“ the stomach and bowels and promote secretion of the gastric juices. In I correcting morbid conditions and ltimq insthe digestive processes Beechgmls . naturally have an excellent effect noon , general health. If you have lost ,1”, petite or are suffering from nausea headache, constipation, or giddinm Beecham’ Bil S . Announcement WM! your stomach is l upset v Sold everywhere in boxes 25c—40 ,,- ,, 50c—90 m- ' THE GREAT nontntnr srtnusurr courrrr (Incorporated) BOSTON, MASS. Announces that l Arrangements are Now Being Made for Monthly ~ $110 llounrl Trips to Europe Boston —- South- Boston e-"Gothen. ampton urg $110 $138 ONE WAY $75 Connecting for ONE WAY $05 Cllrlstiania, Stockholm, Ho. Uorrrrt-rting for slngfors, Danzig, Rig,‘ London,‘ Lrlverpool, LeHavre Copenhagen THE ABOVE PRICES INCLUDE RAILROAD FARES To POINTS AS FAR NORTH AS STOCKHOLIII '[‘|,.,; (‘ornpnrrv plain: to curry approximately‘ two thump rutsstlrrucrs tnonrlrLv. .\l:r.k your plans now lor tr trlprlurirrg the pruning scasurt. Lives of passengers will be protected by EVER-WARM SAFETY-SUITS which prevent drowning and protect from exptuu sons who wish to vlslrllt battleriltrltls of hYant-c, its Shakespeare ctunrtryg Sru dinnvht, tire Laud of the llill- nigirt Sun, ere. A chance or‘ a lifetime! S0 it would seem; but it ‘a more than that. The conrpttny is building lor- a pcnrrianont business, setting a new standard ct high-oils? ocean travel on a one-clas: basis. ‘fhat this can he rim l at n trrir margin 0i 0W9!” ulreatly been illfll-‘Qll ill” further outlined in our!" pectus. You'll find itamlllt ly interesting. .~\ round trip, with all ovpcn- ses on shipboard i-zit-lrrtl. l, art no rtrlnrt.‘ cxpvrrstl than a: 41mm vlghrl here n1 lrt meet the ever int-r mztnrl in this country ["1" "n inexpensive and at the some time lhorourzlrl,\' tronrlorutble and enjoyrtrblle lr-zrzts-Atlzrntic vtxvage. is the prinrc obJcct 01' the (ireat Northern Sterilit- ship (‘xuupanyz Organized lh.\' progressive business mcu who r-turlize the exceptional rrlllfll" trinity olTerctl ntyw for inex- penslvcvtrrrvel in litrrope, the Company‘ will c-tfcr‘ to the thousands of inlcllillv-irt 11B!" we wrtr. ALSlO sr-row YOU r-row vou llll I) BECOME A PART-OWNER IN THE MOST TALKE or ENTERPRISE IN YEAFis _ . - Ilressill ti’ Cut out and until us with 1'91"‘ “ilme “m! a“ A. \\'ilkstrr~nr A “vlLk-sirm“ lllftrflllrllltrll liq-ffl. i-Irlrnuntls lildu“ Suite 54 llmtton. Zlluss. lufnrmotlon Don't- Edmunds liltll-l». 50W? M l um Intervstr-tl In securing full information rt-iutrdilrg u‘ tvlp to: ' .‘ l (“ark with u ems. trrrt- \\ . lwston. ‘Muss. . i l I “m ‘morvstmy 1,, hI-m-nrlrrll in ltnund tr ldrrgllrntl film Front-t- th-rmnny . Sum-don Norwrov limrmnrlt . Hnltlc. l‘|‘|r\'|I\I'1‘.'l Finlnrrrl ltussirt IyJYI-(iV/YIPI‘ "l" a Northern Stt-nmshlrl filllllmny’ . rospr-tilll I'll-true awnd mt ll . nnd full partrvrrl:\1'.~=. Nome ‘Nnmc Sufi.‘ m- 1g,f,tl...... Strut". or lt.f.d .......................... .. (my 9|‘ Town ................. .. titty or 'l‘owrr ............................. .. $111M‘. .............. .............................. .. Sllltu ................................. .- 1 ea old- 2 heifers due to fresh- 1 _‘ , , . , y r v ’ also ‘ ‘I “hmlm ‘mnk ‘Hm “(mm Irlm and lnke him drunk to West Vir- ated. Sale takes place Wednesday, Mo)’ 16th» commencing at o’clock p. m. Termite-Nine months credit on all sums ex- a, ceeding $10.00. Under that amount cash. 6 per cent. off for cash. BENJ. CARTER & ~ SON Auctioneers en latter part of June; choice fat cattle, comprising of choice steers; t heifer ar-J = cows, extra/good quaJtYt alro heifers, 1 year old, Chorthtrns; brood sow and litter. CROP:—‘I00 bus. potatoes; 25 bus Reds, 10 bus Green Mountain; 200 bus seed oats (Banner); 40 bus good mixed grain, quanlilty hay and FEW. IMPLEMENTS:—1 set fanners; 1 not‘ ton scales; i cart box (new); 2 sets driving harness, other artic- les too numerous t0 mflfltlbfl- TERM8:—10 months credit on approved joint notes. On all sums over $10.00, 6 per cent loft for cash. Sale positive as owner of firm Is home from West. BENJ. CARTER C. SON. Auctioneer. 116895-5-10-41. 11625914-12-4I FOR SALE VIALUABLI 'BUBINE-88 PREMISES The undersigned will offer for sslo at Public Auction on the prem- lees, on TUESDAY, 22nd MAY, i923 rtt the hour of twelve o'clock noon. all that desirable property known as CAMERON BLOCK, situate on Nictoria Row, Richmond Strezvt.,0ha.rlottnt<m<n. like property will be oflbred for sale in three sections. A deposit of 10% will be required from purchasers at the sale and the balance on delivery of deed. Ibr further particulars apply at the office o1’ E. T. Rings, on the premises. BENJ. CARTER A SOMAuctIonurI. ., n. Banal-d. on. Gaudet, n. r. tum, rut-rm. Allow‘ 30 rtcrcs of land In (lhinn l‘: ‘rt. about. l0 jut-res under soft \','(ll|Ii an‘! lunrlhtrr,‘ rtlst) lot of ‘p’; . ui. r good hullrlinl-Za. Au irlcul .. ,. rt for good blacksmith. For pur tlculnrs, apply to FRED L. NELSON, , Cherry Vnlicy ii6803-ll4vfni6l. “Norton (Ioirtllur- Kellogg's rhorourthbrcrl Strawberry plants $1.35 n hundred. Freight or post paid to any ad‘ ROBERT H. MAYHEW Kinkora, R. It. No. 2 r l162624d-l-1l. TENDERS Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to 6 p. m. Friday. the 25th rMny from any per- son or persona willing to contract for the erection m’ the dhsquid- loncsr~rirrl in that hole," .\lyru lllrlllfl? in rontcntlllllmltlly. "vrllrldllllll ll“ you ran around "so lnlllvll l" “l” <-r‘.l'-" llnlh rc-nrvuthcrod how pructlrllh ly all tire good limes she lIiPfl lit-ml irrftrrr- were. duo lo (ltrhy and lllll w My,“ pm girl! amid nvthlng. " So I slnrlcrl a t-lub ~ill5l old crowd, and a few’ tithe? pcnplt‘. and we rzuvv ll llllllw "ll" formed some committees. “Yea, the 'l'oWn-e Clulb, Mfllllel‘ wrntt- arbout it," Tim srrld. “Tho Club went rtlcln’: fllllelldlll‘ ]y_ Then r] had an idea about turn- ing u vacant lot by a ‘luctory into a place for the factory Children t“ ‘play, because those streets are i! dirty and there ‘are so mall)! 195i‘ our -:r lt-o ginizt whero he fornu-rly worked. nrrn wars not ostahlinhcrl. lloflnltt- nrotivo for killing the lrwo 1923. Information now in suttrorr must secure a ce ed 1mm“; going through. there are often accidents." "You were working In the tae tiory," Tim put in again. "Yes. Then ll had an idea we might turn the vacant lots 1n Mar- Peakeo Rural Tcl-rphoue. Plans: nnd specifications to be seen nt R. (i. (Jlarlfls, MI. Stewart. J.‘ W. -(‘urrltl‘s,\ ‘Peakes. F. 1.. Jay's, Plsquld andr the Island Telephone Co's Office. Charlottetown. ‘lthe lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN W. JAY, . .BW°,".F,Y; CASTOR IA For Infants and Children ‘an u» FOPOVOI‘ iCYsqrs .. Always been ti’; Horse ' Breeders that all such owners must enroll.‘ Apply i Department oi Agriculture . I Charlottetown, P. E. I. l 1-4-fmw6i. ‘ u Qlnth mum iadfltuflaldtalbithfilblitr. Owners of stallions used for’ service ment. The annual fee is $5.00. The EllllllLMEllT rtificate ' of enrol- Association insist . mill? CHANGE OF SCHEDULES, MAY 14th, 1923 SERVICE T0 MAINLAND PC1111"; O l r rrrrorut ' 8. 8. "Prince Edward Island" wIII mlkl M V’ trips daily (Except Sunday.) Gfltlllwilllti ifél""'nx,'fiofi,or.g Chm‘ ttctown at 6.45 a. m. and 1-15 P- "l- °and h, 5°9- Backvllls for Montreal and Western Cltrid" mlns 1mm ton. also Ilor Hnlrlfax and 911""- conmchhw m. and 10.56 steamer will arrive in Charlottetown at 6.2 P- p. m. . mwfl TRAINS FOR aumvrsnsroe will lsnve figfgfftm... at 6.45 a. m., 2.50 p. m. and 4.25 p. m. Train! slds will arrive at 10.50 l. m. 1.50 P- "'- Tralns for Tlqnlsh luvs Bummernlds It except Sunday and 12.80 noon Tussdly. Caturdly. - __ » TRAINS FOR souma have charzzfizyl‘. m. dnlly except luJdsYd-m l-n m‘ n 65.80. .n on lyll ~ ' toWll In Tut-uh" rbn oioncwrowu 1051;; fflfllorrruiu-nnrnv 0.20 n. m. Mondly amt Friday llll-l - ' and st a.1o p. m. daily. cxdnlt Mllllfnt. No change In Mum)‘ "I'M" "a ‘y. For Full Plrtleulln of MNM W Y noun Anvil" . or to P. W. m a DIQTRIQT FREIGHT . CHARLOTTBTOWN» m n f; for!!! KIN saunas! "W"