6§O0440+04¢OAOOOQOQ§OOOOOOO9O004000900404 V i‘. 3 i} ; ,,rj9,i_|ow' ine Crowds to EATows SEMI-ANNUAL‘ Day S (i. will: 1i. “m. AT TH 3 Free Space ' " r '_-,A_Wedriesday - Thursday - Friday -. May18th - 19th - 20th ,MONCTON sToFg_E_ '_,_ Every year since its inauguration EATONS 3- Day Sale has become increasingly popular. Thousands of our customers await its coining each year before supplying their Summer needs. This year, more than ever, it is important to make your dollars go as far as possible. By shopping in EATOIWS 3-Day Sale you will get the utmost possible for your money. Every department throughout our big store offers opportuni- ties that will make a visit to Moncton on one of these days a money-saving proposition. Take stock of your needs NOW and plan to shop from this sale — if you can't visit the store call at our nearest Mail Order Office and get a copy of our Z-page advertisement. Read it carefully, note the many big savings it ofiers— then mail in vour order without delay. Hundreds of Items Every One at a Saving. . I" ' O v Parking A,‘ , “um JJONCTQN g gAnAoA in the Cafeteria i Meals Served i i isrso oars We have a quantity of good heavy recleaned WHITE SIZED OATS NO. 1 quality. Inspected and tagged by Seed Inspector. WHITE BANNER. (Island Grown.) Victory (Island Grown.) WHITE BANNER (Import- ed.) ABUNDANCE (Imported) Cali and see these DATE prices right. Seed Oats are likely to be scarce. ORDER NOW at our SEED STORE. Qllflfl Street. = Garter 8i 0o. LIMITED Headquarters for Seeds and Seed Grain. §4e+e++o+w E oeorewmo-eo-e eo-eeeeoomo .¢»H,» ao-eeeo-oeeoe we O-O+¢>§+QQ4Q Professional Bards Stewart & Lowther a J. D. STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTIIEB BABBISTEBS, SOLICITORS. ETC. 84 Great George Street noun m sons _._.i_...---i McLEOD 8c J. A. BEN W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Office: 180 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN BENTLEY TLIY ELL 8r. MATHIESON . B. Bell D. L. Mathleson, LLB. Barristers d: Solicitors Money to Loan Charlottetown and Montague ll. F. liaePllEE, ll. BABIISTII. BOIJCITOI. , noun Biley Building. 516-2-8-1 month. ii. ll. iiaelionalil, li.ll. BABBIBTIB. SDLIOITOII. do. . alloy liallding . Charlottetown. P. l. Island. lioney so boon and Collections given the very best attention- B75-2-d-lmonth. MARK R. MoGUiGAN ssiurisrsa. sbsicrroa, e-rc. z MON!’ T0 LOAN NOTICE! We are open to buy men's and ladies’ clothing, boots and shoes, also mechanical and carpenterl tools. We pay cash for everything l we buy. ' SECOND HAND STORE Richmond Street. Phone 869. 3057 -l l. APT COMPLIMENT '4 some boys were playing football ,and the ball rolled into the street. Seeing what had happened, s lady steered her car so as not to rim over the hall, whereupon one little chap raised hLs cap and cried: “Lady, you're a gentleman.” Furness Red Cross Line S. S. “SILVIA ” Freight and Passengers. Farmers & Breeders Your attention is called to Pride stallions ever brought to this prov- fnce. Graded as a three yecr old Lv. Montreal Ar. Ch"l'own 10 A. M. Ind Lv. for St. John's May 7 May 9 May 2i Mair 23 ! June 4 June 8 ‘ Fortnightly thereafter. Charlottetown Agents CARVELL BROS LTD. sseeeee e++o+oe EYES TESTED ctntssswni ITTZD E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR. Optometrists 142 Richmond Street K6§§fi-O-OO-O+§§O-O-fO-§O-0§-O-Oi noornn PLllidBlliG Allll HEATING IS illlll HOBBY A Sanitary white or colored Bath Tub with Pedestal Lavatory and Toilet Combination to match up will give your home a new life. GET _ OUR PRICES then you will not hesitate having the work started. Prompt Service Satisfaction guaran- teed on all our work. Jobbing done by quali- fied workman. FRED Ii. TliAlliilR Phone 393~J 80 Grafton St. Opposite Prince Edward ' Theatre. I932 at owner's stables. York, and Fridays of each week at Charlotte- town. Mares at owners’ risk. ROBERT (XIAPPELL, FOR SALE Place known as "Westwood" on North River Road, West Royalty, 2t acres good land, house, barn and other buildings, shade trees, one of the most benntifnl spots on the Is- land. a. splendid garden farm or for ranch. Address owner F. D. BEB-KLEY, Bay Ridge Parkway, Brooklyn, New York. 2985-5-11-61. u v b l U1) The Great Axworthy Standard and Registered will make the season of i932 at Lswndale Farm, nut Royalty. one mile from Chariot town. Thlshorso is a Premium Sire. Terrns:-$10.00 when Mare proves in foal. Mares at owners risk, FRANK MeKAY, 11v THE STUD STANDARD AND nzoisrcniin sired b! Mme: 2.0m s, Dillon Axworthy out of the American Belle. Dam Anna Pratt 2.12 lne, ind Dam by Annie Wilkes by Aloone. 3rd Dani Nancy by Jeff". son Prince. inheritance qllallfles him to h; g great sire. A show ring champion, with perfect mariners. Bred in the "Kentucky or Canada" a granflsqg of the flreat "Dillon " "n"! “m.” Axwortliy " Poinset will stand for service Tile-fliers Ind Fridays iii Fsrquim. "ll! Bllillel. Charlottetown, and at my stables. Soiitbpoi-‘t, mm "h; c, track. _ Terms 85.00 for chance, 110.00 for sensory. 815.113 to insure Hora at Owner's risk. GEO MacDONAL . Z-ll-Tl-Bot-ol. '1 - ~~ = 13528, one of the finest Percheron and has a class A certificate and ‘ was champion horse at, Amherst in 1931 and will make the season of Owner in charge. 3028-5-12-31 sat bound to a lllalxbacked chair, secured by cords which culernelly gems: her slender body. Replace md assumed a curious aliinn shade, and hereyeswaefinedlnanuinb- ed look of fascinated tern: upm the tall, angular 118w! o! her hus- band, which pranced in front of gm- jejklly, like a marionette, while no threatened her with a revolver. nu min llps. smfllns Welly. drawn backfmmhlsteethllketlwseofa gngrling 3111MB]. 11¢ was addressing her ‘in queer, high-pitched tones that had some- thing inlunuan about them-the, echoing, empty sound of a voice no‘ longer controlled by a reasoning brain. "And you needn't worry that m. Brennan will be overwhelmed with; grief at your early demise. He won't! _¢¢.no-ne:"-he gave o foolish, cackllng iaugh-“he wont have ‘is ciiae-ru attend to that! '1‘here'll be a second ‘bullet for your dear friend, Mr. Brennan." | . . . Crack! The sharp report of a revolver shattered the summer- ‘silence 8s Jen-n some forward mil wrenched at the handle of the loor. But it refused to yield. It had ieen locked upon the inside! Then, as the smoke cleared away. he saw that Claire was unliurt. Slr \drlan had deliberately fired above 1C1.‘ head and was now rockllls m! mg, lean body to and 1m in 8| iaroxysni of horrible, noiseless mirth. Evidently he purposed to fl- muse himself by mfuctlns the W1’- tiire of suspense upon his victim be- fore he actually murdered 11B‘. 10f Lotimer had been at one time an expert revolver shot, and, even drug-ridden as he had been Slime become, he could not well have mixed his helpless target by acci- dent. ~ Claire's head had fallen back. but no merciful oblivion of un- consciousness had come to her re- lief. Heir mouth was n little 0pm and the breath came in snort. new! gasps between her grey lini- H" face looked like a mask. "l in 3 blank stupor o! horror. The sound of the shot brought Blalso and Nick rncingpbo Jean's side, One glance through tnegcllw door sufficed them. .“God in heaven! He's gone mad!" nick's voles was quick Wllh i=4" for the woman he loved. "Get Tucker here at 01168!" Blalsesswlft command, mm: at hel‘ asho and. Nick reared lorwlrd» gent Jean flying along the terrace as fast as feet winged with unutter able terror could carry her. As she 5mm, she heard the crash of splinter- ing glass asthe two men she had ileft behind smashed in the panel of {lie locked door, and almost simul- taneously, Sir Adrian's pistol bark- thlrd in qulcksuccession. i The soundseeiued to wring every norvolriherbodyfllaiso. . . had that madman shot him? With sobbing breath she rushed and. horror-stricken. “My God, miss! Sir Adrian's mur- deflng her iaaysnip-and the min door's locked!" The man ifmost babbled out the words in his extremity of fear, “Tho terrace door. . . . Quick, 'Iuekerl"—Jenn gasped out the ord- er. “Mr. Brennan's there. . . they've broken in the glass. . " ‘ Not walfrig to hear the end of the sentence Tucker bolted out of tho hall and along the terrace, while Jenn leaned up against. the door- way drawing long. shuddering -‘ter than using time to miss you much! I'll attend I ‘swaying, wrlthng figures-Eloise ed again-another shot‘, and then a blindly on into the house and met the butler, running too, white faced t ill iiuiiii’ BY ili-llilili H” "Bulk" and Vitamin B for Constipation; Also Iron for Blood hail number o! friends. Today. if I lllflll by millions with satisfactory Iilfltl. or bora- V 2””- ""“¢."i..£.".l§..,.ni'vfi. min B to help tone the intestinal Another benefit o! ALbBlAN is ‘ ltahsltdjt has twice as much blooldy- iron as an equal amount wlriglliltlii an liver. sun... w. "rmi. t... ti. Gardens" liiiilru HHMIINIHHII" Woiisviehoardagreasdealin mrdayabouttbehardsntps tm- _ ioeeduponthnsewhohavehadtowonderattheciifferentcimcep- indstlllhnve, investmtsandin- tions of different understandings. tezuttntholiquorbusiness. Theltappears toniethatslncethe recent consent of a company in a’ spirits which the distiller: produce slsterprovinoeiotheseisinoofaaroailowedtoenfeedlethelimbs- “ i mmklmlb imam panama T 8008:1101‘ E i rE EH 3 is H 5'55 becausehelnabyiqm; n . J c h" o! r and energy that so often remit from constipation can be overcome by this pleasant cereal. How much bet» habit-forming pills and drugs. » ALL-BSA}! action is gentle. Its "bulk" is much like that of lettuce. Within the body, it absorbs mois- tore and forms a soft mass. Gently it clears the intestines o! wastes. Two tablespoonlnls daily are sndleient to overcome most of constipation. If your intestinal trouble is not relieved this way, see your doctor. Serve as a cereal or use in cook- reei on the red- ‘ RS311! by all go- cors. llsdoby eliogginlion n, : Ontario. pendent from them, were bits ol cloth torn from the men's coat; as they had scrambled through. Within the room Jean could dlsern a confused burly-burly of and Nick and the butler struggling to overpower Blr Adrien, who was fighting them with all the cunnifll and the amazing strength of mod- ness. From beyond came the clam- our of people battering uselessly at the door, the shrill, excited voices of the frightened servants who had collected in the hall outside the room. For a few br-eathlus seconds Jenn was in doubt-wondered wildly whether Blr Adrian would succeed in breaking away from his captors. Then she saw Nick's foot shoot out suddenly like the piston-rod of an engine, and S’r Adrian staggered andcamocrlshingdownontohls knees. The other two closed in upon him swiftly, and a mnute la he ghpronehm his back with the three men holding him down by main force. With difficulty avoiding the pro- truding p‘eces of glam, Jean step- ped lnto the room. Her first thought was to Claire, who now hung help- less and unconscious against the brmds that held her. But Blaine very speedily directed her attention to something of more urgent im- portance for the moment. “Unlock that door," he called to her. "Quick!" He Wis still panting from the exertion of the recent struggle. "Get s rope of some sortl" Jean turned the key and tore ly. “As soon as we can bring her ladyshlp round, you shall help me undrus her and put her to bed.” covered consciousness, but she was horribly child frghtened by the dark - will!" I treat 62mm; ty in his trade. -~_ If their 1101101’! are so delicious- that u» iieoois are tempted uti their own destrucflon. let us ‘f: length. my lords. secure them no..- these fatal droughts, by buggfln. the vials that contain them. 14;" us mush at one these artists m; slaughter, who have reconciled their countrymen to sickness, m4 to ruin, and spread over the p". falls of debauchery such baits s; icannot be resisted." That from the lips of Lord chm. terfleld in m: on a Bill to license Rlnshops in England, will sum“ answers to not a few questions um are raised today in connection with ' the battle to overthrow toe inn“. man trade in beverage alcohol. shin" tothemonacoolliitandvitiatetlieblood. topervert a! her “nun-running" activities re- m; heart and obscure the muting, nlndsusofnotallttleoftlits. thstthenmnberofdistillernsbould Pill" modem Belle llflflldfl W|be no argument in their favour; Ierdsl-hlauwtlmerwwrd illforlnever heard that alaw- he lmsiilse- and lowered-loll againsttheftwasrepealedor de- vlth the some business oi’ N0 by” bu.“ “my” wage gum". 88!‘! 8.80, 118d and dtlilht in the o“; IQ gp@fl1 u) mg. my Igg-dg, lllovlnw um u so formidable a body are "It is urged that Flwh dim“ oonfederated against the virtue or would destroy the trade o! dlefll- the um of thelr fellow citizens, it 11118» and enlllllélm "WWII lstimehputanendtothehavoc pleased to express great tender- um m “mm”, Wm“ 1g i; ye; 1n nes for a manufacture so benefi- w, m", m mp the destruction, clnl and extensive . . . . . . . . .. '1'he 5° ma,’ my 10rd,. m, 1 “(med noblelordhssbeenpleasedkindlyflmmemmg 01m; em] toinformusthatthetradeofdis- skm'mch¢he (Quantum-a mid “m”! mm" 5"“ "mm"? "l" to have stunned. that it is, in my that they have arrived at an ex- 0pm“, m ‘Many o; magma w qulsite skill, and therefore- note . well the consequence-tho trade of i distilling is not to bodlscourngedJ Once more, my Lords, allow me‘ Ship his: ll llis llurl ‘r Ierves ll lied iloliiiios Mr. Fred J. Chase ffhomson NB," writesz-"I have used bdilbin-ifl Heart H‘ Pills with wonderful results. My hurt would but so fut I would bavoto sitdown when at work eho ing in the woods Ihndsharppains in my Eartwhen Iwouldlie down at night. I WLSURNS ' H ElkRT . Ninvt PM? In s few minutes Claire had re- shaken and distraught, crying and clinging to Jean or to . the houJenisld-who was almost _ My M"? W“ l!" ll l ‘I’! ‘Id 0W5: emu‘, mo W, o! wmpndqih . Pm s‘. | h] two born of Milan's Hoartm cellist noqandsmfourtomposiam hoaviuthsn I illlVbbfltll for years." gmattalldrngaldgaaaraistovao orinaiioddlraetonveedptolprloobyTbeTJIili (To Be continued) ' swonto. Onl- }A.l.ANJ:Eu Smooihness and Exconom u! . . . the reason why "It's wise to choose tliisisix ' open the door leading into the hall. The little flock of servants gather- ed outside it overflowed into tho room. frightened and excitedly in-i quisltive. . - “Get some cord, one of you," commanded Jean autboritively. “Anything will do if it‘; strong." Two 0r three of thesorvsnts broke- awsy from the main body and ran frantically in search of the re- quired cord, glad to be of use, and very soon Blr Adrian, bound as humanely as his struggles rendered msfllle. was borne to 11's own room and laid upon his bed. ‘iRlng up the doctor," ordered Blalse, as he assisted in the rather difficult process or conveying 51;- Adriln upstairs. "Tell him to come to Charnwood as quickly as h; em get here." And another eager little breaths that seemed actually to tear their way through her throat and yet. brought no relief to the agoniscd thuddng of her heart. For the moment sho was physically un- able to run another yard. But her mind was working with abnormal clarity and swlftness. This was her doing-hers! If she had not dissuaded Nick that day when he had proposed taklng Claire away with hlin, all this would never have happened. . . Claire would have been safe-safol But she had lnuflflflfl. dillflli to her belief that no real good ever came by do- lng wrong. llld now her creed had falling in ruins about her. 810k with apprehension, she a]. most reeled out again into m; mocking summer sunlight and] running as fast a; tlio convulsive throbbing. of her heart would let her, regained the far end o! the terrace and lived through the door that led‘ lab Claire's room. ftsjreat, nines were shatered, failed her utterly. Nick's resistance turned their attention towards re- by m»; mu- °f rmwm‘ W" “mm-liar in a leasing Claire, who, as u» use of Ill-ll"! ml“! "l" lllllllt lllvl her bonds was cut, toppled forward been avoided. To Jean it seemed in'1n 5 g,“ “m,” lmnflduu” ‘m, "ml that moment as_if hei- world were arm; Wllllllflllli. Nick-bearing the im- oonsoioinjlgure in his arms whlis ‘Joan and a kindly-faced hoiisenitd followed. volunteered the girl. "But perhaps I can help?" ' friendly smile _that- always won for Jczgsd teeth and spikes of glass y," m, ‘an.’ “ma: stuck out non the. IOOGGDJIaIIIQ-llygnfl detachment ofdomestlcs flew off fol "n? Out his bidding, Th; 11nd”. footman won the race for the tele- llhimo by a good half-yard, and, in a voice which fairly twittered with the agitating and amazing new; he had to impart, transmitted m; mile to the doctor's parlour- nisid at the other end of the wire, adding a few picturesque and stimu. lating details concerning ens gem‘. glo which had just taken place- and which, apparently, he had peg. colved with the oyo of faith through the wooden illlllla of the locked door. Meanwhile Nick and Jean m4 faint ‘into the former’: A mound” procession wended its {Her lsdyshlivs maid is out, miss," Jean sjmlled at her, the frank, NQIB you really study the Chevrolet 51!. you'll know immediately why so many motorim are saying “Ir; wigg- than ever so choose this Six". the Q85”. for example. 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