a Collection of Bills cross! . McLEOl) o BENTLEY ' ' v J. A. BENTLEY pace TWO _ Red 17G’! a - bobble-sealed; cans’ ‘ heme, this coffees strength and. flax our to ‘pou-YRY-‘Eihl ll Coffee “a Q tail l I tSZiEIIUfZflXIR N no May, at 1.30 P. M. u. M. DAVISON, Lieut. Coi., v. n. DHARLES LEIGH, Lieut. CuL, V. D. Secretary-Treasurer. 4356-5-2-tf. l our; airmrvmvn rince Edward island . Hospital iilllliilil MEETING Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of the Art of incorpora- H011, a Public alerting of all contri- butors to the Prince Edtviird Island llospitai will be held in St. I'iiul‘s Parish Ilali. Charlottetown. on Tues- day, May 26th, 193i, at 8.il0 p. m, for the purpose of electing Trustees for , the Government of the Institution in ‘accordance with the bye-laws and for .he transaction of such other busi- ‘ - tress as may be brought before it. ADA E. HARRIS, . Secretary of Trustees. , i523-5-12-its6i. C. M. Lampson fdCo. LIMITED. Y 64 Queen Street London, E. C. 4, England Public Auction Sales or RAW FURS Shipping bags will be furnish- ed without charge by applying to R. T. Holman. Ltd, Sum. merside, P. E. I. _ Represented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. 212 Fifth Avenue New York, N. Y. i__.._i Professionzil liar-do i‘ w. s. Barby, LLB. Biilflflldll‘ Q SOHO"!!! 93mm Bldfi- Summerside, P.E.l. §395-2 -17-tuethurssattf. ' , Max Factors Preparations -—__. 5'9 "5911 b!’ 35ft; of the Screen Stars ~and should be on every ladies’ 911555118 Table. Cleansing Cream Plain and Lemon ‘ Powders, Rouge’ Astringent, etc. ' MISS RYAN, Representative o. EDGAR SHAW, K. c. Law Offices — Prowse Block, ‘[27 Grafton Street, Charlottetown, Wills and Estates Settled; t Special Dept.) p: SAFE protection for all documents. f Stewart t? Lowtlier J. D. STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTHER "naimisreiis. SOLICITORS, src. 84 Great George Street MONEY TO LOAN. Violin, Case r The Annual Meeting of the Prince Edward Provincial Rifle Association § will be held in the Board of Trade Rooms, Market Building, Thursday, President. SMILES GABBIE GERTIE “Even the radio song P hone." "Congratuiatc me, _ Annie. engaged." “No! money?" 1st Actor: anything out of your last produc on. 2nd Actor; ENC!- ua u s In. on wires hum when I is relayed by telel I'm Honest? Who's left you Did your backer go‘ Ycl; a lot of experl EPIGRAM true! "Tomorrow never comes"—that' Dodge eix months since did bol POW A ten which when I ask hlm for He says he'll pay "to-marrow." \\\ and Bow Open every Wednesday & Thursday, CHARLOTTETOWN VIOLIN SCHOOL 107 Queen Street. Up Stairs. Opposite Prowse Bros. 50c A LESSON. - Branches: Kensington, Summe side. and Monctou, N. B. i805-4-l7daily. MARK u. M¢oU1oXN BARBISTER ‘SOLTCITOR, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN. Cameron Block, Charlottetown, P.E.I. >_.___. mi o MliTlilEStl-il R. B. Bell l). l. Mathieson, LL. B. Barristers}; Solicitors Money to Loan CIIARLOTTETOWN b MONTAGUI! W. E- BENTLEY. K. O. Barrister and Attoruey-ot-Law Office: 1W Richmond Street MONEY TO DOAN Charlottetown, P. l. I. ‘tMcDONAlliD e Morass .1. a. Mellon/tin n. r. mouse BARBISTERS.‘ empowers. no. nouns ro 1.01m r6 a i X i 2 f F 1 Wlfey: That vicious dog nexi tioor bit mother again this morning and l‘d like to know what you arc going to do about It? Hubby: the LAlVN Dig out the weeds and sow some of our MIXED LAWN GRASS, SPECIAL AMERICAN TUBE. (We have a Special Mixture for Cemeteries.) Then we "Shady Lawn Seed" made up I from grasses especially adapt- ed for growing under and in shady places. For sale STORE. . Barter & 0o. LIMITED I. LAWN GRASS t SEED Now is the time to attend to I'll ask hlm how mucl he wants for the dog. and GRASS PLOT. ‘EVERGREEN’ l MIX- seil EMERSOPYS trees at our SEED (Continued) In size, Pardaloe matched up with his gun. He stood well above six feet on his moccasins-which he wore when he became confused as to where he had lett his boots-and he carried his arms and legs pretty much aklmbo. He was long-limbed and gaunt of figure, with a browned skin drawn like parchment over a face as lean as a hound's. A sharp nose shot out like an interrogation point upside down between beetling cheekbones, and his. upper lip and lower face were covered with a scraggly growth of beard-a growth that in a beauty contest would have damned Adonis himself. "Ben Vllcntworth spoke to me about you, Bill," returned Selwood; "said he was going to send you up here—" "That wasn't what 1 looked you up for now-John McAlpln told me I'd find you at the hotel. I want to say, strangcr-" "Selwood," suggested the superin- tendent enccurzigingiy. "I'm a brother of Mrs. McCracken -Mose is my nephew. She wrote me how you got her money back from the river rats-" "That was nothing." . "Well, I want to say-I'm with you stranger! And I'll get your name sci after a while." "Wentivorth told me he was trans- ferring you to this division. What were they 1io_viug you on t-lic plans job?" "'l‘hiri_v-five." "Forty up here, Bill.“ Pardaloe gradually caught. the im- pert o.‘ the word-s. “Much obliged. John," he said gravely. “Everything costs a quarter here." "I see," said Selwood significantly, “you've found that out. Wait for me at the barn—I‘1l be there in a few minutes." Paradoe, picking up his gun in his left hand and resting his right hand on the haft of a huge bowie knife, fashioned. from a blacksmiths file and slung at his hip, wandered on his way. Selwood directed his steps toward Tracy's tent. To this tent quarter had also come Christie Fyler and her father for temporary lodgings. Selwood paid little attention to the flotsam of the tent colony. He had only been care- ful to pitch and equip a tent for his friend, a hundred yards from any other tent. But Dave had lingered -refusing to die and not quite equal_ to getting well; in consequence, the newcomers encroached on his privacy until the Fyler tent was pitched al- most back to back with his own; and all that Christie had ever heard of her neighbor's tent—a larger and better tent than the others—was that it sheltered a. sick gambler. Christle_saw at times an Indian- looking man coming and going from the gamblers tent, and at times a. CO|d$ ....;.....i [f/Voslrikelte Hula/Ivar?! QIIgII-tQ/Js‘ Most cold troubles iiavc their be- nose. Catarrhozone Inhaler. a healing vapor that destroys bacteria which causes other winter relieves that stuffed-up feeling the forehead. IIow To Stop Colds Catarrhozone — has me free from colds." months and is Smaller sizes 25c and 50c. Catarrhozone [fringe Relief Quickly SELWOQD a ' SLEEPY CAT FRANK H. " SPEARMAN corrmour by CHARLES scinsusas sous. ginning in the delicate lining of the Stop your cold at its beginning — with the first sniffle or sneeze use It releases the colds and ailments. Oatarrho- zone cleans and dislnfects tho nos- trils, clears away nasty discharge‘: successfully restored cases that resisted other remedies. "No one can know better than I the benefit one_ gets from the very first day's use of Catarrhozone," Writes T. T. Hopkins of Westvale. “I Bronchial Catarrh, ear noises, head- had for years a. stubborn case of ache, sore eyes, stopped-up nose and throat. It affected my appetite and "I 1°°k "m? the 31155911 and W911i- madv my breath rank. Catarrhozoue worth freight here. My wagon boss restored me quickly and now keeps Large one dollar sire Catorrhozone the last shipment", ‘Hospltal-Certiiled." we cmiizborrorowu GUARDIAN . w nu service woman-who cam-e daily from some- where-to bring broth and to tidy up the quarters of the wounded man- Once Christie at her own work, had caught a glimpse of this woman's face- She was not old in years, but her complexion, ruined by the sun and the winds of the mountains. made her look old. Her features showed traces of on earlier beauty, and her elastic step proved her health and strength; it was care and unhappiness that aged her express- ion. Her eyes fixed themselves in Christie's memory; they were dork, rather deep eyes, with e. hard look. as if of hope, like her youth, faded. Meeting her again in the street, as _ the two passed ion their ways, i Christie had paused to ask o. quest- ion. The response hsd been cold- not calculated to invite acquaintance. Margaret Hyde, indeed, courted no acquaintance. Many women passed through Sleepy Cat, but among the few that called Sleepy Cat their abiding place she walked alone She was housekeeper at Doctor Carpys hotel; a. hard-working housekeeper under the hardest possible conditions; but she stuck to , her job and walked her way—a.lone. i And cold and hard though she was, she was never too tired to bring i delicacies to the ailing or to sit up ( l I l i I milk, supplies a at night to care for a sick teamster. On this morning that sclwood parted from the irascrlble surgeon Christie Fyler, leaving her own tent Ito go up street, caught sight for the first time of a new visitor at the sick man's tent. This was Selwood. No day passed,’ indeed, without Sel- ‘WDGKTS seeing Tracy; he made his visits usually in the early evening, ' before going to the hall- On this particular morning his anxiety had got hlm up early-for him-that is, ,before noon, to see Carpy and discuss his friend's chances. From the ~' ‘unit Selwood walked back to the , hotel for his own breakfast and i diuner-—usually one meal. On the i Niagara besides helping our Canadian F at the cost of a few cents. EVERY LOYAL CANADIAN can help save Canada’-s largest industry . '\ 3(&-'**“" The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, Ltd. Falls, Canada l. Biscuits each day airidtyou will be -- reducing the surplus of Canadian Wheat.‘ ' Every part of the whole wheat grain is used in Shredded Wheat, which, ll the elements that are needed by the human body. And j armors, you will be helping yourself to health \s-v~°‘\‘:\ .k,§§\"“g_55 sw- ofi-W“ m?“ \§‘3- so ‘s’ way he had to pass the old ‘ " “ made over into a store by the trader, Fyler-theiman of whom Carpy had so feeling by complained-and pass- ing, selwood, moved by on impulse of curiosity, looked in. lion-when you're through with the sale." . (To be Continued) A midday auction was in progress. Beiorea counter, where selwood en- tered, was gathered a small crowd of nien—emigrants, settlers, teamsters, _ and loafers" while on the counter, Moscow’ May 12_(Bfltmh Unit‘ red-faced and in his shirt-sleeves ed Pre5s)_m ‘me nwmh the Su‘ stood Big Haynes running an Ipreme Council of National Economy eloquent auction Tée bidding was in the Soviet Union received 84,030 good, Stu“ was moving briskly. At letters, inquiries and complaints. the rear end of the counter Fylcr, behind a dry-goods box, was wrapp- ing up purchases and taking in the money. It looked like a queer com- bination to Selwood, the new trader and the two Sleepy Cat worthies, but he had no comments to record on that point, either to himself or to any one else. Selwood, listening to Big Haynes‘ "thundering praises of his wares and complaints of the astonishing cold- ness of his buyers, used his eyes about him. He saw that the stock was of a soft not infrequently shipp- ed to the frontier because out-of- date elsewhere. It was desperately ill-assorted for the needs of western men, though it might have suited western women, has there been any number in sleepy Cal; to suit. Sel- wood edged gradually over to where Fyler was at work wrapping goods near the money till- He remember- ed then that he had some business with Fyler. "You seem to have the best part of the job," he said presently, and and solely because he wished to talk to him. _ , Fyler looked up without recogniz- ing his benefactor of Crawling Stone wash. “How's that " "Next the money drawer." Flyer laughed. "Mighty little in 84.000 IETTERS AND COMPLAINTS IN MONTH NORMAN MMPHAIL NEWCASTLE, May ll-Miramlchi friends will hear with regret of the death of Norman MacPhail, which occurred at the home of his son, David S. MacPhail, Blackville Mayi. He was born in Glace Bay, Cape Brenton, and when a young man went to Tyne Valley, P. E. 1., where he resided about 60 years. For the last two years he had made his homo in Blackville. He is survived by six sons, David 5., Edward, of Halifax, Norman, oi’ Stellarton, N. 8., and John, Arthur and William, of Boston, and one daughter, Mrs. J. Woods of Cam- bridge, Mass, also one sister, Janet, of Boston. Service was conducted at the home by Rev. A. W. Read, assisted by the choir. The body was brought to Newcestel, under Masonic auspices. Justus Walls, Caleb Schoflcld, Fred Hewes, James Gerrlsh, C. B. Donald and B. N. Underhill were pallbearers- The body was taken to Tyne Valley, where interment was mode in the Presbyterian cemetery beside the body of’ his wife, who died in 1925. ALFRED ABSENAULT AOADlEVmLE, Kent 00., May 11 Perry, Joseph Arscnault and Rufus Rifliiflfd- Burial was in Sacred Heart cemetery, Lawrence. ' Valuable Building Lots For Sale_ Six building lots, four fronting on Water St. and two on Gt. George St. the site oi’ the Victoria Hotel "King Street lots have been sold. The above lots, would make an excellent site for an apartment house and will be sold at an attractive price to anyone who will buy them in one lot. Also building lot on Water st. facing Vic- toria Hotel site. This is a most de- siroble residential lot. Apply to Liq- uidators. W. K. Rlogers or Lieut. Col. D. A. MicKinnon. 4251-4-28 tts ti’ NoTicEm The French Canadian Stallion Ovilu De Cap Rouge, will stand at Philip Lowe's Stable,‘ Murray ‘River, every Saturday during the lesson, beginning May 2nd and It Chas. McDonoliLs Stable, Montague. every second Friday, beginning May 8th. Remainder of season at home. Terms $3.00 at time of service and $5.00 when mare proves in foal. Mares It owner's’ risk. ROBERT MACIION, Owner in Charge. White Sands. P. O. Murray Harbor. 49t2-4-23-thurs-4 weeks. ltl" "My name's Selwood," Said the gambler, without raising his voice. —Word has been received or the death in Lawrence, Mass. at the! home of his daughter Mrs. Emillenne Herbert, of Alfred ‘Arsenauit, for, 26; 13th and 14th. youth of the City. Y Cciifinpaign .4515-3i Father Joseph V. Demon. The pol]. ' A an. 1.1.5?’ Send me your wool to be spun luto yarn and wovo into blankets. Single yarn ls 25 cents and doubled 28 cents Send by mail or freight. Freight will be paiii on 10o m. i ‘ WM. LANDRIGAN. 65 Queen Street, Charlottetown. 4327-5-1-thursat4months. yflfig; ni- IXI'IXIXI th include, Dining-Room Chairs, China Cabinet, Clock, Rocker, Dishes, China and other to mention. Terms Cash. Executor. Auctiofn Sale HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS} AT- MONTAGUE, ON SATURDAY, MAY 16th, AT 2 P. M. To be sold at Public Auction on e Montague Furnishing Company, Ltd., p. m., on Saturday the 16th day of May, household furniture and effects of the late Wil- liam Garfield MacDonald. Articles to be 801d g . . The largest user of . exclusively Canadian Wheat among I Cereal Manufacturers 6f the world :1 ' | u ‘V , fl/(il , . l |' li|",7|i' C: | g 1.‘: i,’ llilallflfi/Hrll -, £17, _, MADE IN CANADA or CANADIANS iiifyh/iii/iii/il/l/l/flu/l/ CF ‘CANADIAN WHEAT ONLY A M’ a‘ w" r r '1 3f§Z2..‘1'°f§..?.i‘-£fil?iii§: 2:23; Spinning and Wtifliliilg 8...... s.....§...¢..,.,.. S. S. "GASPESIA" Passengers and Freight Calling at Quebec and Gnspe Coast Ports por pound. Blanket $2.25; it takes live be", ‘ “d” h“. lbs] oflwooiltornakc a blanket. They Montreal Qh-mwn ch11" w ai be aundered unless ordered 73o a m‘ um m m_ 3m ‘m. otherwise. Wool must be well washed and all dirt and burrs picked out, April 22 April 2’! April ti The size of single yarn is medium- May 6 Mny l2 lllsy ll and double yarn, flne, medium and May 20 May 26 _ May t1 coarse. Put shippers name on all Fortnightly thereafter. parcels and owners name, address and instructions inside; otherwise we “H! "ll! C1114"!!! B!" l“ Cimdliiiill will not be responsible for losses. permitting. _ Charlottetown Agents. CARVELL BROS. Ltd. 4120-4-14-tuthursattill May 9th. -_- l‘. the property oi ‘iii Table, Dining-Room Refrigerator, Man Sewing Machine, Hall Ra articles too numeroui 6| n J. A. MacDONALD, Auctionetll THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY, '1 4429-5-7-thursw8i. -.-.... ..............-....v‘i$ . Wars a highly "iillected id a r ' - — tells me we re short goods for you in Rogersvflm He w“ prgslngt Tn l. l. ‘IAIIQI { n , ‘ _ _ i w ‘. ‘ c _ “ M? ll h ffi, bei ' "hi" - ' with hard rubber inhaler lasts two The trader looked at him with a fhriimh; 3;, o’ gt‘ grmezb" °’ "F5." W‘! > - new mtereah “You we". twelve, m n . one. Mr. III-v - cues o; boowql, I had comma; nnzlefliil’ WM '15 your! oi oge, a ___ ____ _______________ _ J Just about put me out of ‘usiness. ve 0 Mount camel’ P’ E1‘ a ‘ (“at re I d d‘ f " were they 105W, _ Surviving are his wife, formerly Miss g v An I ce ve rect roui Feetoi-yk __ “may Wm“ ML Th” Wm gtaline Buote. Five eons, Joseph of t A I E _ »_ One full esrloed GYPROO , .. IEPSVIUQ; John, Gilbert, cynug , nnua rumination i d ~ ,_. and Arthur, all of Lawrence: e i f ~ III ,,. daulhtor, Mrs. lllmilieune Herbert, of I "°Y:;"v:; ‘J: ';M°"'”M' ; ‘ One full carioad TEN-TEST that city; a brother, Bylvain Arsen- I t _A.mnu| knluu- 4 -. ault of Tignish, r. s. 1.. arid e sister, ~ M" Pr] I _- Mrs. Charles Arsenoult, of Mount I - _ _ c" o'- .~. Y- M. c. A. Annual Campaign May 12th °“"""' "' ‘i i" ‘ J" w‘ Janus?“ ‘ C =-' o v 1 A lhigh mus of l ulem, very i Optometrist L‘ a. a - , argey attended, was sung at ste- w; 5 g M“ . , ~- Be generous-it is for the - ‘ "' '. "m" m- e r Annes Clitililll. LIWIQHOC. b? HOV-l g Charlottetown 1 _ 9.0"!‘ _whnrv” ‘J Q vv v w,