‘is good tea o brisk 111mm Best of .11 1,, 111. r ; ounce PEKOE QUALITY / We are enthused and want to talk, about IK- Ml" have been the compliments showered en our Xmas Display. and bsokadLmrith substantial Booking. , Every Dealer should see tholo items. Th0! Wm u"! y“ "Que gs the Rut," to new merchandising. EXCLUNVE- DIFFERENT. v ' _ ‘nanqenme ‘dove BIRDS," ell-sot from Fifth Avenue. IVORY CURLING IRONS. The present A‘ la Mode’. oe LUXE Phenol-l lvo-nv CLOCKS. Pretty and Practical. VISCOLOID TOILET ROLLS, tho newest Broadway craze. Baskets, Leather Goods, Beaded Bags, Lamps, Candle- sticks. or", etc. NO OLD QTOCK Every item a Trade getter. We will see ALL the trade, and, want ALL the trade to see us. Goods that are different. Baird - Thomas - Sooii, |.i1l. Truro, N_S. senvlce mo SATISFACTION Large Furniture Sale By Auction we ARE AUTHORIZED sv .1. .1. DAVlS, eso, "r0 ssu. M‘ THE DAVll noret. OORNIERS or ones-r oeonoe AND oncflesren erneers on weouesoav. rune 4, commencmo ‘AT 1.ao.1=. M. 'Al.l.+l1s VALUABLE HOTEL eunun-une COMPRISING ommo noon. a watuur mo out-mates, tors o1= CHAIRS, DISHES. oulss ‘wane. cu-rtenv. SILVERWARE, LINOLEUM, cue-rams, swipes, Picrunes, erc. slrrrruo noom. VALUABLE PIANO, nosnwooo AND MAHOGANY TABLES, CHAIRS, nook case. 111m; mvrs. em. oeelce. easv CHAIRS, coucl-les AND ~ ‘o-yli-tan iorerce FURNITURE. HALL eunumrqe, KITCHEN urenalts. "eTc. ganglion sens, senmmlmnrrnesses, seooma, spneeus, ‘qggqiol-aems, nuos, souanes, 011. cLo-rr-ls, cu n-rnmls, mars ‘ "Ann Lore or oooo THINGS. sALe Ieosnri-ve A8 MR. DAVIS .|s GIVING we -r1-1e HOTEL. " sates WILL se oououcren mom DAY 1-0 DAY UNTW. ALL 1s soto. -=LOT8,0F lnoom. evenveoovcome. Terms CASH. sew. CARTER a soN. Auctioneers l207-5-21-wfette6i . EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES INC. INTERNATIONAL LINE Ioslnaptiol of Tassallger and Freight Service between B‘. John and Boston May 81st, i984 I. l. GOVERNOR DINGLEY will leave St. John every Wednesday _ d 8st rdny at 7 p. m., (Atlantic Time) for Boston. " ‘Gui-ii, srenvia Ilaatport and Lubec, due Boston about 1o Thnrsd . srds ape are to Boston direct. due Sundays about l p. m. g|1IrlB§—Leave Boston Mondays and Fridays at 10 a. m., (Daylight lasing Finns) for Ilastport, Lubec and St. John. . Ill‘ IIOJO STATEIIOOMB II.“ At me connection is made via the Boston and New York Line m”; bl and pssoengor steamers for New York and points Bontb Isl flatsloeis, tabs and additional ' ‘ tion, apply to _ -' L. O. CURB-II, “III; I!» Idll, N. I. ’ -- time has been mun-nan ,'- by r exeeileneeofllee rood-berLnnd . < y set condition ofeoslprnsrrr." - ~ . oovhnoomrer, ""..‘2.‘1.‘i'a‘2€"..*§i"..1‘3‘~1‘t?.12‘°‘?"‘ A 32 BEDROOMS ALL FURNhSHED WITH BRASS- ‘ t EAIAIIHI HI’\ "Nay. not to undo. To do, Mrs. Barlow, by God's help. But yo've s singular good memory, to . memb- er that I should lie leaving today!" She shook her head, and smiled with a touch of sadness. “Twssift um that remembered. sir. It was Miss Sylvester." And again she shook her head. "She's here, then! l-lai Sire is well?" H "Well enough, poor dear. But oh, so mortal sad,’ She's yonder’, rest~ his. under. the cedars-s place she's hnuntodtliia peat month." il-le swung aside, and, without more than o. hurriedly flung word 0f thanks or ekcuse. he was gone swiftly acros the lawn, toward that cluster of cedars. amid. whose gnarled old trunks he could discern the flutter of a gray gown. She had haunted the spot this month past, Mrs. Barlow had said; And it was the spot where they had spoken their farewells. As he drew nearer over the soft, yielding turf that deadened all sound of his steps, he saw her sitt- ing on that atone seat where a month ago he had left her in the conviction that he was never to be- hold her again with the eyes of the flesh. He stood there. breathless, at a lose. And then as if she sensed his presence, she lowly turned and looked behind her. A long while she stared, startled, white-faced. He plunged forward. “Oh, Randal. why have you come here.‘ You should have gone US 1N 111a 11am) nun m canon THAT was LIKE PRAYER. SI- ,5 today . . . " "i went and l have ‘ returned, Nan," he told her, standing there beside her now. "You have returned!" She look- ed him over more attentively now, and observed the brave suit of dark blut camlet that so well be- came hie tall, spare frame, and the fine Spanish boots that were now overlaid with duet. “You have returned!” she said again. "Nan." he said, "a miracle has happened." And from his breast he pulled that parchment with its great seal. “I have come back, Nan, because at last I can offer you something in exchange for all that you will sacrifice lm taking me." She sank down slowly, weakly. to the seat, he standing over her. until they were in the same at- titude of a month ago. saunas av use Dlflilittsllt‘. " °' "lt 11 real, 2111111 it . . . it ‘u true? True!" aha naked aloud, Ythough clearly not of him. And RAFAEL l- , SAUNHNI vs 1/ . - istuwsaraa 1y . I.W¢‘A'|\'II’IIL. - -then she sat hack again, and. look- ed up into his face. "it is not very much, perhaps, when all le said, though it seems ‘much to me »today. and with you beside me l shall know how to make it more. Still, such as it is, I offer it." And he tossed the parch- ment down into her lop. She looked at the white cylinder without touching it. and then at him again, and a little smile crept about tho corner; of her sweet mouth, and trembled there. into her mind there leapt the memory of the big boast of conquest for her aake with which he had set out in the long ago. “is this the world you promised mo. Randal?" she asked him. And his heart bounded at the old rally- ing note, which laid last doubt to rest. me." she answered. She rose, and standing there close before lllm, held out the parchment still 11n- folded. . "But you haven't looked," he protested. “What need to look? it la your kingdom, yhu have told mo. And i'li share your kingdom whatever it may be." "it is situated in the indies . . . in Bombay," said he, with a certain riiffidenco. She considered. "i always had a thirst for travel," she said deliberately. He put an arm" about her should- er, and drew her head down on to his breast. “My dear." ho murrnllr- ed. Ha sighed, and held her thus in a silence that was like a prayer, until, at length, she raised her face. "Do you know, Randal, that it le more years than l cure to think of since last you kissed mo, and then you vexed me by stealing what is now yours to take." , He was a. little awed. But. after all, with all his faults he was never one to yield to fear. . They were _married on the morrow, and their honeymoon was spent in that sequestration that the law exacted. Certified clear to in», fection at last, they were permitted to go forth to garner the honors that Fortune had stored up for Randal l-iolles to make amend, for all that ho had earlier suffered al. her hands. ' THE END This Healing Cream l! your nostrils are clogged and Your head stuffed because of oatarrh or a cold, get Ely'e Cream Balm at any drug store. ‘Apply a little of this puns, antiseptic, germ destroying cream into your nostrils and let it penetrate izllrougb every air passage of your head and mom- brnnes. instant reliolf. How good it feels. Your head la clear. Your nostrils are open. You breathe freely. No more hiawklilfl or shuffling. Hood colds and csterrh yield like naagio. Don't etsy stuffed 11D. choked up and miser- able. Relief is moo. 1A IF A MARRIED I TELL OUT OF LOVE WITH HER HUSBAND, SHOULD SHE Can a Society 0dr! wealthy and charming lrealiy find her own sphere’! One Barbour Chapter makes you want mono. What happens when two slatsra love the some man? v WOMAN FALLS HIM ‘I Will Stop catzirrh_' - 1o] ' ts tom giwilliim and fifomlu-nr. Scho ’s lino-pads- ThW "W"! m‘ musc-t-frictlon and “mural fill. o a an p call} ifliile-a..." igthiogsoqulckandsure. At your drugglat or sh l Sahel!" Zine-page" new... oil-roam- u awe" 1'ii1'1ii‘i>lnw . 1111111111111: (British Press) LONDON, May Zli-On the eve of the arrival of the Italian sover- "As much o; i; as 1 can con. elgne a full agreement was reached u-lva m get," sum 1m ‘with Italy over the l question of "Then l; wm be Qgqugh gm- Jubluud and there le more optim- ism as to the possible outcome of Anglosltussiau situation in vicw of the fact thnt there has been, a sudden cessation of attacks on Premier MacDonald from Moscow. The Labor Premier is undoubtedly staking much on the success of his foreign policy and if there is event- uully u successful end to the nog- oilntlon with Russia it will go a. long way toward rehahilatrlaig the Labor position, which on Domestic questions has suffered decidedly. The ratification of the Anglo-Am- erican liquor treaty and’ ending of Newcastle consular dispute also will help. W. G. Y. TlJESDAY, MAY 2 79o Kilocycles (are Meters) WGY (Schuectady. N. Y.) General Electric Company Eastern Standard Time 11:30 a. mr-Stock market port. 11:40 a. m.—Produce market re- 1'0- tory time signals. . 1:00 p. llL-‘MUBIO and one nct play. "The Mllzauel-‘a B111," G. w. Godfrey. s=oo p. row-Produce and stock . mhrket quotations! news bulletins; bsssballltoeults. 5:30 p; tin-Dinner music by the in ental Trio of Hotel Ten . lbany. N. Y. 7:00 to 7:30 p. m.—Speclai gram, “The Voice of the City." Many of our listeners have littleopportunity to visit the city and therefore are unfamiliar with the street-noises which are a part of its daily life. WGY will introduce to its listen- ers the peculiap call; of the peddlera, the sound of the traffic, the music of the hurdy-gurdy which furnishes dance music for the street urchins, and many other noises that are typical of a great city. 17:40 p. m.—Baseha.ll scores. 7:45 p. m.—Addreas. "The Amer- H '4 DIO- icnn La ," Professor George Dwight Kellogg, Union College, Schenectady. 8:00 p. m.—-Pittsfleld General Electric Work; program. Mare, "NC-A" .. . . . . . . .. Bssloy Harold Maya Orchestra Selection, "Dream Daddy," . . . . . . . l-isrscher and Keefer Singing -by Caroline Chown and Luke Madden. Orchestra Address, "Historical News land" . Sydney W. Aeho Selections, n. "Mommy's Garden" .. Danni b. "After the Storm" .. Nelson Eng- ort. . h 11:55 a. m.—U. S. Naval Observa- A plquant story of two types of modern women ‘I ONPIQIIPI 1r ‘ - ~ 1'11 l,"KhiriS 3'11- Fmd out the answer by reading 1, °..;;;‘g§,,,;;,gam_.9'fif____f'f‘f M . j . . . . Woodforde-Findou "i" ames C. Morton R 1’ Selections, n By Barbour a V’ a. Waikiki is Calling Mandi“; y‘ .. . . . . . .............. |g| 1P ll II Author of many daily psriais including "Starved Hearts," ‘g b‘ Lm“ “mmw "The Man Tamers," "Fair Weather Wives," orchestra " ~ Gtnkoa" " “w 1 i: Address. "Artificial Lightning" Beginning in ‘ Oulsoppe Fsecloll » t: Pittlliflld W0!!! EIBOITIGII DI!- The Guardian Tomorrow ; cggi;;,,,,,,,, (oases voun raven now) i “" "m" 0“ Tm T'°" ',3,',i,',;,; MAJOR-GENERAL SIR‘ DAVID sauce, K. c. s! c. a. F- R- 8- Chairman of the governing ‘body orthe Lister institute of London. England. has been honored by 80- cietioa throughoutthe world for his work on Malta fever and alecillilit sickness. llie is a Royal Medalist of the Royal society and P08861160!‘ of many distinctions. During the war he was a mambo of the Trench Fever committee, and his vllriolw light on inter-relations between human and animal diseases. He- president of the 92nd meeting o1 the British Association for Ad- vancement oi’ Science which "will meet in Toronto in August. This association hag met in Canada on three other occasions. identical in 1884, Toronto 1897 and Winnipeg in i909. in‘ 1904 the meetlnl; W!!! held in South Arr-lea. and in 1914 in Australia. With these excep- tions the Association has never met outside the British ieies. Iiumous scientists from all over the world will attend the Toronto meeting. D’0isy Iilight/ _ _ Officially Ends '(flrltl_lh ‘Jfltdd Pressi PARIQ, my ZG-Jfhe Ministry of Aeronautics of the French Gov- s. ‘ announced that the flight of Capt George's Pslletier Doisy hae ended. ‘The aviator may com- plete his plan to fly to Tokio w-lth a new plane but officially the flight is ended with the crash at Shant- She ‘Found Them Very Satisfactory Saskatchewan JLady- Used Dodd's Kidney Pillslfor Dropay and}. Diabetes _ Mrs, P. Sham says Dodd'a Kidney Plila are certainly doing her good. -Weybur11, Susie, May -26.—(Spec- iali-That Dropsy and Diabetes are oauseL by weak kidneys and that the right way to treat them is to use Budd's Kidney Pills, is again. shown ‘by the experience of Mrs. P. Shaw, e. well di-nown end-highly res- pected resident of this place. "i suffered from Dropsy and Diu- betes. My back and head used lo ixche, and ~I always felt tired 11nd nervous. My limbs swelled and I was depressed and low spirited. i have token Dodd's Kidney Pills during the winter. Twenty boxes in all, and they are doing me a lol oi good. i have found rhem very satis- factory.“ Mrs. Shaw's ailments were caus- ed by weak kidneys. . Clogged-Up Liver Causes Headache it's foolish to suhcr from consli - ' ck hcsdachc, biiiousncu, _ i:- zin s. indigestion and , kindred ‘ailulrn . \‘ \ c-' a . ' '. Art gently“ iivcr and bowels. llllPllr-I!!! 111111111 works have ahed a great deal oi‘ ' ‘"4 *11sl;"Ji1“*.t. . m» youns=t¢r§;a=-t1nglo l with life IlGl-IIIII. WRY-MMY “flare-mo. doliciolasfsnd fulisfnotrrisliment. loom ~ l’ oven-fresh cheep e the n. ? Unsolfiah Storekceper-"What kind candy do you want, little boyl" Boy-"Spmethlng ten for a cent. so 1 cam give my liotlo eiator 1111111" Connolly Estate Scholarships i, the undersigned until Juno 12th. i934, from all students desirous of competing in a written examination Scholarships offered annually ‘by the “Trustees Esteteof Owen Con. nolly." This examination to be held -ln the third week of July, in and Oumrnerside.» will bs open to all deserving stud» Giiarlottotown enta, who upon ' "_ ghall have been found eligible to com- pete. In accordance with tho pro. visions of the Willi of tho Late Owen Connolly. Each applicant must state (1) His name in full; (z) Age; (S) Names of both parents; (4) Post Offloa Address, and (B) The nature and extent of his stud- ies during the past year. ' M. J. BMlTl-i, 1 fiawtlry “T- ‘m emu Owen Connolly." Kinko's, P. E. |., May 16, 1024. of i of‘ Applications will be recoivsdby‘ (or one of the Oonrrolly Estate‘ $.119~8~"1c-1c.11i.aa.al,a1.a1 June 4 my.‘ “C RANGE "A__,,€.'1‘ION saw at law ra_"__ Y ~ sfirloel b p. I “not? d yiluWlu l" KIDIOIIH. consisting g one roan olsht" nan alll. amt, ,,,,. lllir nil“!!! ihlrllfl‘. IIX‘]QQI|I, n“. horse has bee ii i One mill cow. ell-x $.11 '(;';:|:.,¢y,'?:; "when Jaae lltb, oas heifer, two . llelstsln dns to freshen Jun. 1 A IIIIIIBOIIHIII hay slower. one hay rake, one set disk barrows. one spring tooth barrow, one driving wagon, m, liluck Vlllon. one box. sleigh, on. gm. inl sleigh. one trotting salky, on. "g driving harness, two sets work harnsu, one Incubator. Alla tan-tr laal usrs brad barred s- » "i5 - 1.1 a ssld..‘ £21.21 2..'2i1'.'."'.i' 122223.? ‘salsa our 06.00. I per esnt ea‘ for osah. :' IONLLII IoINNIS, lepporh aass-s-u-el.‘ John Horlicifs ~ Shoe Repair Shop i We repair with modern Maohihory st lowest prices. w. ipeciaiise in putting on whole soles, half solos. rubber heels. and iwotgor heels on ail kinds o! fool- Worir dbsoiubely uarsntesd. l Call on 11a at ros Bron, 11a Grill-On 8t. ' ' . gig. .. . 2101-51-21: 11am Der pound this Fail. ince, who have agr ' 1s. Itis necess ram lambs annu P. E. ISLAND s3035~274t84L the larger lamb baggie ATTENTION SHEEP DREEDERST- Ram lambs shall be discounted ha!f r. cent This is the intention of otlng in the prov- rchase on this bas- due to the large number of offered for sale. Dock andcastrate at once. I SHEEiKBREEDERS ASS’N. practical plumbers la what Tralnor do the work. 80 Grafton Street srnnu: 1s 11:11: Have 'l‘ra.inor Look Over the Plumbing l" Your houss and oer-root any defects, that may have °°°‘""'°¢ iiilliifls the winter. Modern fixtures installed by Try Us With ulzjbuii Next Order FllEll '11. W»: t ____'_ lie-vanis- Add 6611i" ‘+111... n» a n11 persons ~1..-.1.. our cum against the estate oi the iato John you resolve when you have éllllllilill 09p. flinoeldward Theatre .1 » 1 ‘¢‘ “‘ MONTREAL ronouro- nr-rmon . p cmcaco" manner-roman 1.1mm!) toms loneventure station, umnsl, 10.00 A, r11. only. Mm s11 Maritime Haynes TO Pelvis. w!’ , Waits. "Adoration" . Ilsgiao Ho! II Solo by Lnko Madden ‘orchestra , Tenor selo,'"Aftoa Water" . . - ‘ id Boots ..¢--...-.~-.-...- James (i. Morton Orohoetra " n. McDonald mo o; ousnemtows, ‘osmium Are being saved by the teathrsitsrsotainlnoe Iavrsrd Island. who are making a f ' ' ' - p» {spflni erosion» aria have shaver-ed pumpkin»- " :':'..’t.i'."*~‘;:.""l“'" a - l! Jinan m‘ i '“ as r- um are “mo. “v2.1? 111.315":- esskod seteaia no» automakers-aspiran- our a The efifrrssflpuostdtel 1r». Iliidn‘ lfhersnlllsssrs ‘Mninsnuismrsqisdy-ui. ' . _ I. . Passer-y