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L5 S 6 ... _*i I *`*» 0<;>go50< ‘ " ~"~<'>‘°'<>-_-=-mil - _'H v_l OHUHOII SERVIOESI METHODIST CHURCH ll-A. m. sermon, LM p. m. Sunday day School. 7 p. m. sermon. Pastor RAN. R. G. Fulton. All visitors wel- BOND. OT. JAMEB CHURCH 11 A. m. sermon, subject The Sim- liclty ol Christ. 2.30 Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p. in. nermon,_ subject Lwlllng in C-ommon Sensep Rev. Dr. Flllelrton. Visitors welcome. All seein free. SIGN CHURCH ll Q. m. sermon. 2.30 p. m. Sunday' School and Bible Clases. 7 p. ni. sermon. Preacher Rev. George. Tay- lor. I s IT. FAULT CHURCH Palm Sunil). 8.30 a. ln. Holy Com- mtiulon. 11 a. m. Morning Prayer and sermon. 7 p. m. EvenIng_Prayer and sei’ll\0n. Rev. Arthur C. Field. actingl Rector. ‘_8T. PETEW8 CATHDRAL Palm Sunday. Holy Communion S Tenders for Timber, 8; New London East Breakwater Si~IAl.Ei> TENDFIRS udflrcsst-tl to U19 \|llllf‘\‘~\‘iv.lict| und endorsed “Tender tor _llurerills for ll9lJHir New London liurliolu' \\'n|'i{, l’_ [»)_ |_" Wm be re[,eiv_ edu: this (itilco until 3.00 p_ m__ 0,, Nionllay, April 28th, 1919, for supply. ing round logs. brush and stone at the above work 'l`e-.ndcrs will not be considered un- less made upon forms supplied by the Depurtnlent. and »in accordance with conditions conluincd ti\erein._ Specifications and forms of Tender may be procured on application to that Pvstlnusier nt Stanley Bridge, Queens (`0l_lIItl'. P. ill. Island, or to the under- signed. The Department docs not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender, i W. E. HYNDMAN. District Engineer, P. E, I. Dept, of Public Works oi Canada. n.|:n. ll Procession and Holy Commun- ion. "Evensong and story of the .Cross 'I li. fm. the Rev. T; G. Kingston ofi }(lng'n College will preach Mornlnir. sndievening. i f sAP'r|s1' cl-luncu lla. m. sermon. 2.30 p. m, Sunday Scliool and Bible Classes. 7 p. setfihon. Rev. C. R. Freeman, preu er. 'Visitors welcome. o'¢'N1'nA|_ cl-mis-riAN cl-loner-l Sdyday School and (lornmunion ser- at _2;.30. No preaching services. " L PsoPLE's ci-muon. 'E230 p_ m. Sunday School. 7. p, rn. sofhlon. Rev. D. 'lVicI.ean. All seats fréé‘&nd strangers welcome. ‘.`_'ri-is sAL.vA'r|oN ARMY "EuB_lgn'und Mrs. P. Forbes. 0i'i`lf‘Pl"~i in charge. Saturday at it p. rn. Sulvu tion meeting. Sunday at 11 li. m_ Holi- nessfmeetiug 3. p. ni, Praise moetinfl 7.30 p. m. Salvation Meeting. Sunday Scool and Adult Bible Classes nt 2 p. lu. All children invited. You are 'invited to attend above sei-vicos_ Son; hooks provided. Music at all services. o... :S MARRIAGES MAGDUNALD-BISHOP;-At Burling- ton, March 27th. hy the Rev. i‘hancy Adams. Miss Clirlstie Mac- Donald, of Glen William, P. P1. I. to Edward R. Bishop. oi' St. Johnnbury. Vt. NEILL - WORTH.- At St. .Iohn‘s Rectory, Milton, P. E. l.. on April 10th, 1919, hy Rev. H. P. Colclough. Elizabeth Florence Neill, daughter ot John and Margaret Neill. and Charles I-‘r`ederick Worth. of Charlottetown. son of Lemuel and Minnie Worth. Other paper; please copy. e DIED MGFARLANE-in this city on Apri 10. 1919, Charles McFarlane used 6'. years. Funeral notice later. MInlrd's Llnlment Curso Dlstempsr A NOTICE -smlnnn rswnsns iérirtslen in the undersigned will be received up to April llltls next from any person will- ing to act as manager for tho Wheatley River Egg Circle beginning May lst. The lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. Any further inlorxnu- tlon may br- obtained by applying to the Secretary. _ A. E. oznocne. Charlottetown. P. E. I.. April 1Olli, 1919. :'.001~4~11M3i , Tenders for Timber. Etc, Pinette Wharf SEALED '1‘E.\'I)ERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed “Tender for .liateriuls for Repairs Pinntte Wharf. P. ii. I." will be received at | this 0lFlr'l=. until 3.00 p. ni. on Monday. April ‘_’.\‘th, 1910, for the supplying \ :.:l\\.'n timbcr, logs. piles and plank at i lin; uhovc \\'o1'k, 'l`t-riders will not be considered un- ` if-ss manic -lpon forms supplied by thc li»*p:1rlnn\1lt :uni in accorrlnncc with it:<»nriition.~i <-ontuined therein. ` S;wl\citIt‘z1tiom and forms of tender inlay be procured on application to th.; Postniusler at Pinette, Quccn’:1 ,\'o\mty, P, E. Island. or to thc under- i uglicll, Tit.. Dt-p:i:‘tm9nl dot-‘s not bind it.- ~'r-ii` to accept tht- lows-st or any lt~i1ticl‘. W. E. HYNDMAN. , District Engineer. P, E. I. iipt, oi` Public Works oi' Canada. (‘harlotteio\vn, P, IG, Island, April 10th, 1010. ‘.<\02~4-11m:si, . lenders for Timber, Etc. » . . Mimrnrgash Breakwater SE.~\l.ED TENDEBS addressed to 'he undersigned und endorsed, “Tender lor materials for repair Miminlgaah llrcnkwater. P. E, I." will be received ut this otlicg until 3,00 p. m. on Mon- duy, April 28, 1919. tor supplying sawn timber.. plank, hardwood sheathing null plies nt the above work. Temiers \vll| not be considered un- less made upon forma supplied hy Dr»pa.rtnient and In accordance with conditions contained therein. Specifications and forms oi' tender may he procured on application to the Postmaster at Ehbsileet. Prince fwmniy, P. E. Island, or to the under- sinned. » The Dcpartnlcnt does not bind Itself to nr~<~l~pt the low:-st or 'any tender. E. HYNDMAN, District Engineer. P. E, l. Dept. of Public Works of Canada. i‘harlottetown`. P. E. I., . April 10th, 1919. ‘ 5000-4~11m3i_ 5030-4-12m1iprl . ila- GOOD EF OR The Charlottetown Ouardian’s 5 AUTOMOBILE AND PIANO PRIZE CONTEST , Name of Candidate.......__...__..._________________.______ _ Not Gem After April. asm . ' Trim neatly along .'» I.. on _von ,.». :_ _ _. 'i . 1 District ' ._-\-_._ the border line ¥$$$¢§¢h IY JAN! BARBARA orscovans orsrurtn. mo News IN THE riAPEns CHAPTER LXIV. It had hcen an evening paper in -which-I had rcud of Carter, the oil Promoter. Jus-1 why lshould hunt through the next duy's morning pn- per for more new; upon the ,mme subject I czxnnol explain. Ye: I did. I skipped lin, things l usually read and looked f-urefully for more about this promotcr. l Yountl it. A scath- ing arraignincni of the man und his methods. As- I reall l uncon.~\ciousl_\' put the name Forbes in the place ot' Carter. How dreadful it scented. \\"lty'couldn't I abide h_\ the decision I had mu.dt»_ lhe'nir.:ht before that Neil wasn't dishonest just because other men in the same business were. I kept saying that over to myat»li` as I rest- lessly roam:-rl about the house, with none of thc pride and delight in my beautiful home which had possessed me ior weeks. l did not see the things which had given me So much joy will-n I purchased them. My mind wus wholly taken up with Neil", his business affairs. ` “How l winlicd he had talked over his lillsinesn with mv," I said aloud. "Then I should have known what to say to Lorraine whcu she accused him of being crooked in his methods: and I should know what to do about my plans." Suddenly 1 stopped in my restless pacing. An lden had occurred to me, I would go down to Neil's office. I was his wife and they would tell ` " iiii`iib"li6iii7s` ¥`%¥¥% PHELPI ~ .beencanoosoeeueeeeeoesoeeoeooe* Of my huR‘Janrl's oince. There are wma Dllpers there l must get." I turned to the bookkeeper. ' “Mr. Hyde has thelrey with him. When he is away his private ofllce is Hl\Vfli»'s locked." t.he~ mnu returns( civilly. “But surely someone hus n key. Who cleans it?? “lt is never disturbed during hir absence." _ I had not realized how much I had hoped to find something to pu: my mind nt ease until 1 was thwan ed in_my plan. lturned und wen clown tothe car, nlmost rendy tt cry. lt' Ncil only wouhl come home. H.. would tell me ull hwuuted tt kno'w.--But. would hc? Why did hr lock up his office whenever he war not there it everything was all right' Perhaps business men-big liusinesr men always did. 'Ot cours,-_ the: wouldn’t w;tnt the clerks meddlinl with their papers. But. locking the 'iesk would obviate thot. ‘Suddenly I stopped the car. “Go back to the oilice. Thomas," I ordered my chauffeur. There would be mall there ot course. ln Neil’s absence some one had to read it. I would ask to look over the mall. giving as an excuse that the paper 1 was looking for might be in one of the letters which .had arrived after he left. Both the booklroeper and etenog- rapher looked suprised to see me back: I saw them glance knowing- ly nt each other and it made me speak more coldiy than qlierwise l should have done. me anything l wuntcll to know. So I thought. allowing how _little I knew! ot’ lnlnilleni-i, :md liusinesn ethics' l I dressed plainly in n dark tailoredi suit and milf. down. There: wus noi one in the outer ofilco but the nuff) haired stcuogruplier and honkkceper I walked tm\'.t\'rl thc prlvatg ollicé. -after .~\pe'l_1il\llUI' 15111110 ,snrln cont_uir.ing about S5 at-res. lil./_', miles from tin- city. This 1u'<>r1B1'tY, will be sold in block or in lots to suit; purcilascrs i`or llllrliiilllfifs 219111)' U’ A .i, lllaclniinc, 124 Prince Street. or to; iiuncun Niuthoson, North River. 1924--i-7Mti’. ___\_ ; f_-.----- ‘ 'i'5".y?;"ir,'r.ii»"’»:D\‘§`;` - Ji‘4="‘;*.f§§ H 'i'-gf;-'-"5" _ MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be rec- eived at Ottawa until noon, on Friday, the 16th May for the conveyance of 'His Maiosty's Mails on a proposed Contract for four years, six times pcr week on the route Murray Harbor Rural Route No. 2 from the lst Octob- er next. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of pro- posed Contract muy he seen and blank _ forms of 'Ponder may he obtained all the Post Oihce ot' Murray Harbor und' at the oililce of the Post Office luspec-_ tor. 1 JOHN F. WHEAR, Post Office Inspector Post Oilice Inspector’n Ofllco, _ ' 4th April, 1919. 4898-4~F»MSnt3l_ ‘ I I l /~~.~*_l5 f.-."4 1:~,=»'»' C tl P" 5, ” if Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Land Regulation hem yes rs avail ahh. for fl A l _.re is lood stsn-|» along side hit in curb of three intent; also 60 sem omni may In e .- blienh of ants A ’\ Z' RIITIYIO "Which one of you takes care oi thc rnail'."' “I do," the bookkeeper replied. “Where rio you keep it? That pu.- per I was looking for may have come in it letter. l will look over the mail which has arrived since Mr. Hy¢le's absence." ' “That will he impossible madame. 'Phe mail is all put through the slide 'lu ..Ir. I-lyde'a private Office 0001* HS toon an it arrives. His orders, strict Lrders nra."1m." he had pointed to th. slide in the door. 1 had not observ- otl it until he drew my attention. llatfled, once more left the oihce This time angry tears did illl my .-you. I wiped them away, then, he- causel wan so restless. I told Thomas :o drive to Lorraine NQrion‘s. 1 would cull upon her for half lan hour. Perliaps I would feel l>0tf€l'- utter rt chui with her. Lorraine was ulwuys delightful company. Tomorro_w-B:\rb.1ra Makes Two Calle And is Furth¢r Disturbed. Colds Cause Headaches and Pains 3":-vci'is‘ri Ileuduches and Body Pam enlist-fi from n cold, are soon reliever ny vzticinrz LAXA'I‘lVE BROM‘0 QUIN I_\'l_xpm~1ment sur-ceasiul. Bidding for Mink was tho most uct- 've of the day, und the prlco,\ got for 'hem were 30 to 40 per cent higher hm; those .paid nt the February Sale iere. Mink has been more or loss pass- : for several seasons, but it has C0109 nick strong this .spring and is in hiilh 'avor ns n summer iur. The heal mink mt under the hammer today lJ"0“§h'- ‘13.20 extra white. The chealletlt 501" or $2.60 Price., pain for ,Am°\‘1°-*"1 )poasurn range from 60 cents to $230 md the dealer who paid the latter _,rica get quite a “hand” from the buyers present. Thme lursshowed an werage advance of 10 Del' Wm °V°" the midwinter levels.RAwC001\ b\‘°\l8hl- *rom $2.10 .per skin to $15.25, but fail- itl to advance over February. Skunk 15 expected to prove the star tomor- row the collection oi' these pelts tot- alling 155000. _.___ ~ Returned soldiers and _oiherm men and women. 'nlkinl #lo a day. taking orders for authentic "History of World War." Canadian edition; Can- -dian authorship; Canadian Company. Great lpportunity for agents and crew managers. No _-xperience necessary, Outfit free. Winston Co . Toronto. FOR SALE . A quantity of -banner seed oats. For price and sample apply to EARL FOSTER Marshi1eld,P. E. I. 49_71~4-Owtsttsdiprl. Nun_s_|NG Training Nurses earn $15 to $25 a meek. Learn without leaving home. lend for free booklet. At Brookfield 60 acres clear land in :ood state of cultivation. Near schools, i933-4-8mtts3ipd. I Valuable Farm _for Sale ati Scotch Fort The undersigned offers for sale his farm' of one hundred and forty-seven acres fronting on Hillsborough River about thirty-live chains from Scotch' Fort. Station and one mils from ' high state oi' cultivation. well rencedyi with a never railing stream of pure water running through part of the (arm. Splendid buildings. ' Farm situated in a flrsl;-class neighborhood. intending purchasers will do well to look over this property. For terms. etc., apply to Henry Hughes, 60 Grafton St., Charlottetown, P. E. ~1. ' 4996-4-11-mtlipd. I Thrift ' ____- the World War must learn fthe lesson adians. ` ' and the country's revenues are there- quire of Hyndmsn & Company, Char- Dvcry dollar saved is s dollar add- ed to the country's financial strength, by increased. About 5 miles from Charlottetown. CANADA PERMANENT MORTGAGE comfortable 8 room house wlnh wg" ln CORPORATION the pantry. Also rural telepbono.1,¢|-ge Established 1855, new barn with oementwoil on floor, issues Debentures in sums ot $l00.-- Well in the barn. Largs driving hone. and upwards, bearing Interest at 5% ` and stable and other onthuildings in. per cent per annum, for n term of cluding In icehouse with about 15 Five years. _ tons loo stored. Good orolxard and* Paid-up Capital .. .. $6.000.000,00‘_ tsrm well tenoodmith wire and in Reserve Funrl _ . . . . _ .\ 5,500.000.00‘ high state of cultivation. Total Assets . . . . . . . . 31,461.887.24 _ lfjiot sold at private sole will be 5 For further particulars, write, or en- |o'Id"by publio suction st s ister 1;¢e_ _ ~~°~r r" Q "'“ "' _, '_-V .r.f.v.\~-'l33ii:Tli_1;mivuil&|, ` New_York§Fur’ Sales _ » u- »--4-». ’ l ,lb . . 1 ' Adams winun Ladies” Silk ' Dresses 1 Moderately priced; also Dresses of lustrous Messa- _ line. Paillette, colors---Green, and Black. I ALL WOOL Silks, etc., in Brown, Navy I SERGE DRESSES A novel. oor.L1-ion or scrnncsi. , ' _ Dont. 25. Toronto Canada. :sara-1-4M»at tr - u c Colors---Navy a d Black, to 25 OO. Filflll fOr Sillé _ prices ranging from $16.25 churches, cheese factory and railway. town. Apply to Mrs. J. R. MacDon.eld About eleven miles from Charlotte- P ~n premises. ' PHONE 9--6 ` f _ -_ ._ T ...-._.........,.._. . _.._. * _ Live Hogs Wanted Hayden’s wharf. Farm level and in Ol-ll’ pl‘lC€S 8l`€ HS fOll0WS I- Se'ect Hogs 150 to 275 ...l8c I-ieavy Fats 275 and up Sows, all weights ...... .... ._ ......l4c - _ Do not want Hogs under _l5O lbs on hoof at any price. Why kill when you can get these prices for fed and watered Hogs on Hoof. » ' .weaken -wana iw Alb/any Station, Kcgizingtghyarid (L-Itiititser ng a 'A Owing to Car Ferry being taken off route May lst. we will discontinue buying F ` P. 1'. MORROW, I-iogs"after above date. This word was symfbolizeq and in~ _ ‘ C0 _ . terpreted arig-ht by the French .people I _ tl- Mv & t prior to and after the War of 1870-71. | _ . . - Every nation which was engaged in Kensmgton V ' of .,.,,,m,,.,,. and pmt,” _,mm now l J 2 lt i on, and none more so than the Can- 4mLsi _ , ._ ,.\._ Auction Sale ol _Pure Bred Stallion . -_*_ 'I am authorised by Athol Roh arts, of Wmsloo to sell on H10 Market Square on” saturday. April 19. at 13 o'clook noon. ons' W" bred Clyde stallion, 2 years 9\‘l» Welshlug 1300. lbs., sire Baron -14919 14301. dam Bess ot Ardoon, 1¢t"I3.'im~ ported. First prlse at Provincial lrlmt|nn;V clnriottsiiivrn. " _‘l‘¢hnn _ 1? months 'credit' ol' U 'per tiff “MIL 1 -_ .1 . .. ._- ~ I 7.1:-I; vm. '-- ~ ' " ssn.t;‘ohH‘dn,’ ‘*“ U-Ml-||--»-he liettswwn,-P si. r.. nr, J. s. 1-tnnolni » » ° ._ no-mind ' ‘ ' " 'I "-4-»-----~ P. ll., I. ' . t l 1 /n