l .. . i t “ It will yield you more down- rns customs {Ion Care for Flavor‘ insist upon r ‘TE-A. d ti f ti 33'}: ‘§.?.‘§"3§Z’."£.-.‘ii‘a.’ 3-131‘. ,The Restricted Area , In Quebec Province -—— The following reference to the Application: will be received by Rtstrlcied Area in the Countlz-s of -lhe undersigned until June tmhplluntllnglton. FL-aubarnois, and 1925 from all students desirous oqchfllfiflfllillfly- Quebec, 18KB“ "0111 gomllotinain a written examination ishler Fillings giegatliliutizillgstvgjelliillg orone th C ii Ett 85° 9 Seholarallipa ofafaretrnzzlnytlslly‘ ‘bslbrfiders l“ ‘m5 Pmvmce- ‘he “frat”. Eu“: M Owen ca"; "The first test revealed the fact “on”, Th,‘ ‘nmlnaflon to beithat most of the reactor were he“ m the m," week o‘ July. mlfound ill certam sections among the traders and buyers where Charlottetown and Summeraide. Owners were conuuuany buy,“ ill be open to all deaervlno etud- - rota, who upon Investigation analt gggdiifgglmgwainlrlymh ghemfalil: have been found eligible lo corn-lponsfble (m. me second high“, ?¢§G, in accordance with ths provis-llosers me mllk shlppel-s among ona o! the Will of tn. m, owemwhon,‘ me buying o, Co.,-sq, keep Connolly. ‘Each applicant mustllup llle mill; supply was held re. state (1) His name in full, (2) sponslble. llqe, (3) Names of both parents. Reports from different sources W‘) P"! 953w Address. and (5) throughout the three counties un- IThe nature and extent of hia atud-ider supervision indlate that noth- ‘les during the past year, _lng ever done along these lines, M_ _,_ SNHTH’ in this dstrict has proven so Xlnkora, a a L‘ M‘, 22‘ W21 iwntllictal or given so much satis- secmuryhqmmle" Edam o, fflCllbll as the “Area Plan." Gen- OWM c°,,,,°"y_.. cral comment of approval has 1220M," 252730. Junsz 5‘ 8’ been heard on all sides, with the results 0f the tests as well as the FOR SALE the manner in which the testing A Business llttand l6 Femyrulc, Lot ‘l0. CONNOLLY ESTATE ; SCHOLARSHIPS oww-uoooec-eowoooo-oeoe T HE R E=D VULTURE IY FREDERICK ' SLEATH Author of “llalsvr lashes.” fle- e e (Continued) TWO STRANGE MEN subconsciously he had detected u. familiar figure, and hi! mind had reacted to the stimulus of a hostile association. His drowslng had been his salvation, By accident he had applied the GIBUKUISIIIQII’! teat for proper perspective, the detectives trick tor eliminating a disguise. Through his half-closed eyelids he had seen objects in thclr fondu- men-tal form; from his darkened field or‘ vision all minor tones, min- or attachments had disappeared; and minus his coamgloveshood and’ goggles was seated opposite him! that motorist who had waited in the booking-hall, the short-sighted Not a muscle of his face twltched not sure of him yet. ing a little longer. lie pdrowsed on. ally he was very tired, But luveri had ills mind been more alert; it had grasped completely the situ- ation; ho knew what he would do. When the train drew up at the station. he rose and got out, and not with fcar, but with delight, he saw the other motorist. waiting out- side in the yard with the car. lt was what he had hoped for, yet hardly darcd to expect; his dis- guise had been nearly perfect, after has been handled by the Officials with U acres of laaul, u good house. in charge." There is no question but that two nlcs lnarns. ts work shop. all in good rcplalr, a pump at thc door, this Plan if applied to Prince Edward Island will give" even, greater satlelactlon, and that it; handy to church, More and railway Wm always ‘be gainer here’ on station torcther with all the lnovctalllcs- acmum M m" isomflun m keep also sll ihc work In the shop not nct- m" herds clean’ an" me Provmcel tlm n" by the lotn of Jlllll, um, will in” been cleaned ‘m’ The wmk‘ be sold to pay Ior rout. Apply to s pircolr-med by cglmpeitent and B WY“? corlsc enrous men w o uzve entlre_ sh ' ‘ - ‘arsfactton to the breeder of pure' oenaller on the lrenllul-s. ln-ede and grades m. scrubs. mb-tl-osuttntull. greater boon, that could come to —*%—*——-—#————— the farmers oi the Province st the IN present time is the establishment of the "Area Plan" here. I-t is to W be hoped that our people will arise The Axvrorlhy Blalllon Lnrld League Ills Sire was n world's champion. his ‘lglgg?mzc::li,ioninandtazgjae “y!” ‘zglds dam produced a champion, he la a pulley good horec, hia colts are prise winners when shown. HA. .' umo\u lnLLgwnu For Sore Fect—.\llnnrd‘s Llnlanent. 1 3-1 4-6-2M6l. Potato Growers FARM FUR SALE Lump Lime, and Poison at CO-oppr]. tiv, pglceanplace you‘: order at ‘ once. upp ed to mom era or non- Calbll-‘mzlttfiiffolrglfli-lifiagrniclztoit members while it lasts at same voniently altuated and in the best pncu‘ .' _. ' t, o! condition. ' July will be sold at Auction. MICHAEL CROKEN I am offering hy private sale my ‘HON,- Oharlottetowrl,‘ P. E. I. 1442-6-8M5l. 1377-6-3wmf5l. l "ozone sum/ates ‘g- Just landed from Schooner “Dwninf MO Cedar which we olcr at tho following prlcca vlaz- ' wxlrnn .... IJLM p" M, Clears .. $4.50 u" M, 2nd (ilenra “Jll pee M. (finer bValln . , 53M p" M, Also Incas quantity ol Cedar Posts in 7-0-0 and ll fort lenlthn. L. M. POOLE & CO. lfliift-fl-fllvamfil. b-‘OQ O0 O §NO-O-OO-O_~QQ-OO-O'UOQQ-O+OQ-Q-O-G§OOQ§O§OOrOQQ Q0 O s: llojljlcl: T0 ALL USERS OF finonar. CASH REGIS TERS The authorized Cervice Man of the National Cash Register Co., will b; ln Prince Edward Island during the first week in Juns. Any- one requiring his services for repair, overhaul or adjustment of their register will please communicate with W. E. Jack ole Victoria Hotel, Charlottetown. ' ' Canada Steamship Linda. l.td. \ S. S. HITHERWOOD AND S. S. CEUTA \Montreal Charlottetown Luv; Arniv. Charlottetown Montreal and leave tor 8t. John's l. B. cilllg}: June 13th JIM! 19"! e. e. l-lltllerwoetl Jun. 21th June 80th For apsea and rates apply ' . ., csavsu. altos}, Agent; lass-team”: “P . t _ QTEAMSHIP LINES, INC. N. B. (lntentatiottal) LINE ' ‘_ a LUIIC is IOSTON IMO i ,, s}. s. cot. olucurv ' M ‘no The | " "°‘ '°"‘ "°'°"° POTATO onowerls ASSOCIA- stakcd for a bigger prize. strode out at a great " when he heard the car PAOLPS YVIIAIIVEB .-.. ‘St. John’s all, They only suspected him. Tho ticket he had taken hall added t6 thclr doubt. One had followed him by train. the other by road. to kec-p watch on what he would do. Without a glance backward to see if his fellow traveller had left the train also, he passed through the exit, rounded the bonnet or‘ the waiting car. and sauntered into the town, He‘ might have been a coun- tryman in for a day from the lnelghbouring district, for all the [hurry he showed. Once he stopped ‘to buy cigarettes, a second time ‘to admire n hunter's window dis- their quarry, in the heart of the pricker-out of calliopsls. who vrashad caused the dlsturbauce __,bu, not short-sighted at all. His hold-‘wlth a "one. flung ‘he momem-‘JE ‘"3 m? Pa?" 5° “m5” 1° his “Y” fore they appeared. He rose behind “'35 °“|Y i‘ "159- Thmugh a hill“ i“ them from the edge of the clearer "-- a Prililel“! "ii"- he mid been space. Another stone his weapon. keeplng watch on him all the while. he lmunqeq l“ pumum He smash ,1 as he made U19 diBCOVQFY- H9 "'- 'it into the face of the other whip-F perfectly still. That watcher was plng round luv alarm, _ _ Hi5 One dropped senseless without a sound. chance lay in keeping hlnl guess- Nearly m5 about of "lump Nor was much effort required of|game_ He had won m5 throw, ‘ll hint to maintain the pose. Physic-lmagnlflcen, firlze‘ very door Clara's sister was held, his way‘ sessed himself of a very powerful car. they overshot the path; by the.‘ time they had backed and rtaulnod the pursuit, ha had mole thin doubled the distance between theta. Well he knew his ground. ‘Ahead and to m. left of the pathwai a covert, whither he was making. lie reached/It, still holding his lead, '3 he lane had narrowed. High, thick - h dges bordered it. Al. last, on the covert side, he came to a section of wall, built by a prudent ‘landlord across an incipient rlght-of-way. Vaulting over it, he disappeared from view. _ Down the lane came the car, and checked with a mighty flrldding; out. jumped its occupants and leap- ed the wall, closb on his heels, ln front of them was the derelict path, on either side a belt of high and thick undergrowt Beyond was the hint of a clearer s e. Then came the w'ood's dense heart. Thlther they rushed, disregard- ing entlrely the nearer cover, for though nothing was to be seen of: covert game had been disturbed and was rising alfrlghtcd as though some one had just forced his way through. John Henry it was who it down on the head of one, flung] and both sound- ed with the cackle and eras of the Right to the! of the house where was clear. Not only had he laid low his -two pursuers: he had pos- But he. restrained his exultatlon, though it cost him no little effort,l highly emotional as his state had become. Only three days ago and he was still breaking into that cel- lar, still without his first glimpsel of that murderous gang! In that short space of time life had begun again for him; he had_ renewed his love, his faith, his 159315; he had flung himself into a maelstrom ofliangers. and felt death reaching for him with n ltoudred hands; mentally and phy- slcally he had given of his best and given of his best ill vain-ln tilal. sinister house where his dead love lay, he had met the Breater ‘clarif- ness. life had ended; three hectid,| heroic days, in which he had climb- ed from hell to heaven but to see] lplay, and so on-tllus he traversed the town; not once did he glance backward. Past the outskirtsfhow- lever, under pretence of drinking from a wayside well, he surveyed . Qumkll’ he 50188811 111B. two track- or_course. Color the mice a little the road he had come. Two hund- red yards away, the car wasbelng ldriven slowly towards him, his fellow traveller, motoring kit doll- ned, seated in the front seslt with ,hls companion. He let them pass. l Round a bend of the road they disappeared, and then ho resumed his journey. Round the bond they were waiting for him, both men out of the car and busylng them- lselves on some imaginary break- down. What was the distance-to Eghsm, the driver enquired of him. He gave the information, and slouched by at his ease. Yet inwardly an excitement was __ beginning to lay hold of him; for not merely to elude a pursuit was now his aim, From the moment ho had seen that waiting car he had And they were accepting his game. Let them only accept it a little while ;: longer imperceptibly his pace quicken- hcnd he but start. he slowed again. When it came round the bend, he was slollciling along. Up behind him it dbwdlcd ; the driver changing and changing his gears as though the engine were still running badly. John Hen- ry felt that he was to be tackled this time, though still his pursuers were puzzled. Nearer they crept and nearer. He let them come tn within fifty yards. then his nerve soemed suddenly to go. lie ran. In a stride he was off the road and racing down a hypath. A cry or surprise, of gratification. an accel- eration roar. and they were alter him. in their eagerness, however. _ Quick l l Safe * '33- Relief.’ COR. ‘ 1mm,” our...‘ "user's: s‘: ue asl dle la GI! aa- "', maul-aha Zino- "Put Ono on- '1lf()il73'iiU'1T.f6I7'R§ ed, Once round another rate; A. D. 1254-5. —'l‘he l“ King'q_ refusal to l grant reforms led to rebellion. Slmflfl do Montfort, Earl of laaicester. d?‘ fsated ind 080W?‘ ed King Henry at- ‘luewee. Prince Ed- ward gave himself up..and subsequent- ly escaped. At the Battle of Evesllnm- August 4, 1265, do Montfort was de- feated and slain. pllqns‘, ills short than 0t powerjte, tlnleu s Psrilsmfil. which - is ‘histam- I ‘ *-' _ llflm,“ . l*'. f4 l i?’ the tloor close! Only his indomit- able will now hold the balance of his facultles. But it held the half auce well. ers from thepath, and. out ofslglirtilgrey, an "(Copyrlght, 5.0m the wall; he took from -th what he wanted. From the onehe took his driving ki-t, from the olhr, the drivel‘; his note-case‘ and lic- ence- Then. One after tho other, he cart-led them to a brackevmfliied hollow and flung them into its midst. The backeh closcd over their bodice and hid the-m from view. Not till one or other rocovcrd ills He‘ would have fllliflhfltl with their 0i" by that time; lf his lucl only held. he would have rescued Clara's sister, and reached the safe hiding-place- whither he meant ‘l0 go. Without wasting a second, he began to gird himselflor the road. ‘in e clump of rhododendrons just within the marge of the " under. Browth he did his dressing, well screened from observation all fllbilfld- The tame settled down; peace reigned once more in the covert; above him, in the lofty self from his shelter, a cooed to its mate apromlse. oi‘ Bllflflil: n bold cock pheasant cluck- ed defiantly into the open; a ralmlt darted across its path; scents of the shruim rose to his not-l- tuary; the rough ulster dropped in a bundle at his fort seemed a pillow of rust; he could have laid himself down in that lhlcket and fqlltld in its q-ulrt and freshness, sleep and sweetness and oblivion. But in vain Nlltllrc culled never ceased from thclr task. It was well he acted with such celerity. The panicking game hm] attracted attention. As he wmt winding on the last roll or two "l the Duttees, a stealthy footstcp sounded from the lane,- (To Be Continued) Prenier Cannot‘ . See A" Solution (Canadian Prose) ROME June i-Mttssdlinl solution of th_a question or Union of Germany and Austria Wllih out Italian patrirlcipauou, O-OOO could find. Next she brought the, l i semi“ ‘mum ‘he?’ b‘? ‘Hsllwefflii- at least this section of the island OF-ll-TSTORY "‘“*“ 7“¥:.::-°""'v* i‘? V ‘til THUS w‘ ‘IND’ - J little Cinderella 0010B CUT-OUTS ‘ AQOQOOO< - {eoeeeoaeco-os-v- THE GODMQTHEWS ORDERS ‘This is the end of the first week's picture-story of “Cinderella? Chil- dren who cut out the Plfililiefl 9"‘ ery day- will soon have a whole‘ set of “Cinderelia" dolls. Watch for more of this story next wee-k. l ‘ "Now run to the garden and get, me-o pumpkin," said the little Didi woman. “But first letjne see the mouse trap. if therro are four flne,| ht mice in lt they will be of use.“ Cinderella brought the mouse. trap and sure enough there were, just four mice in lt. Then she hur- rled off to the garden and selected- tlte biggest. roulldcst pumpkin sho rat: trap, which contained one large rat. "Now." said the fairy godmoth- er, Pwe are ready to begin." _ Cinderella wondered very much buLshe said nothing. _S_he could not guess what this strange little old woman would do nex-t. "(The pumpkin should be orange, ' the liaards green, and the rat a darker shade of grey.) 1925. Associated -Edi- tors, nlc.) Peters-Road _ 'i . And Vicinity We can assure the Guardian that ‘has performed ittrduty in fart-h- fully adhering to the NW8 0! 1N1- ;t'u-re in the lprocess of cultivation seeding and ot-her work in connec- tion will); t-hla ‘all-important matiIer of good treatment of the soil dur- lrlg the spring lwork. ‘ln addition to this many farmers have aided naltiure in her benefic- lance by the judicious use of ill-me ‘and other fertlilzerspf alpproved tl-uaill/y. Now lwlth the copious rains so frequent, ‘vegetation. lie for his exacting labors. ‘l~t is‘ in this‘ wiclnity that our-M reside. trlls like the incense of a slanc-lrtllcellliy constnwted-in n most rlp- ult. that hall to-dnte rnetlhod- l-epoeeo fittingly will be in lhe rm-‘dst of a smiling area of Slllllllltél‘, and PPrti-le land. makins sent 1M1‘. node: ellmw The: you under’: alll By using ' mung, stinging kiochen soap in your tliahpn. yourhsnds are in that: drying, coars- cllnganda a full hour and a half. Your skin can't help getting drawn rough-your finger-tips all' and scarcity. Don't wash your dishes with just "any" soap. Ule Luz in your dish- pan. Lux has that softness and lnildncte hands u finc toilet soap. Bu: of omneyoululow that. Think olthc things you just wouldn't Bust no lllflhill a The Presbyterian churches u rrn y lllari the trnrlcr loading agricultllrizsts, Stewart Bros lload. wlvere lfornlaily ro-oponcd for Their ilealutl-ful r sidcllcc (Divine) services mt Sunday 31st ma“ Mr, Ba stuti "whore mixed farming Wlest of Mr. S. Davidson, Peters ‘is the method lpursued. The com- Road. mcdlious barns and other buildings present a typical setting ~ln thclr, of bhe oi her attractions typo. t-hc-‘r well culied domestic - fowl shows that nothing short of| t-he best rbmands of the market pass the scrutiny at‘ thsir practised eye. This ls farming. We note the a-rrivsll from the u. S. of the Misses Florence and Hazel Johnston. daughters of our esteenv, rd citizens, Mr. and Mrs. Ncii ILI Johnston. "The follmer is graduate nurse from one loading hospitals there,’ tl"vl. ivleohanicll Drape-Ming, Our Mall Courier: Mr. Rourke is! non; and trim appearance with ltheiwlth use cvory day in ipullotual, ‘,f,§*,‘,f,";,'§,{'" “fimffs” “ '°‘°°""““' Thcir splendid hofll of “M32312: ggilllcfifcutame work m [he ‘Foam e‘ an s mmbl” “"59” their Yorlts of ‘the strictly bacon » Murray Harbor, P. E. l. MrmWm. White Sands, P. E, l. Dear Mrs. We wish to convey tn yml and, _ now a your family, otlr heart felt nymw of lhckpathy. W011i“ Clltifilot glflllg any comfort to _ _ lyourao n eart,ht . ,. I Mr, Leslie S. MacDonald of l-lam- bel- you lnKyour sou: sflrlifnhh cured m ‘he chambe t De “do rtqn, Ont... is visiting his parents loneliness. I“! ‘manna m“ the; ‘clouldn ‘l: Mr and than‘, Wlleiliam MacDonald aoclatlgu with our Circle Ethel n. of Peters on‘. r. MacDonald ls vfaa loved by the members; l," e a erndllate ot bit-Gill College. Mon- sweet, quiet manner and spit-ll or h! CW1 Engineering endwiilingneaa sou M PYB- e warm place Bflllrrllulifilloill-zln" no‘ " We How wraillly you; must be mild and pleasant-yow hands are in contact with it only ten can't bear so use a harsh, drying soap fir: washing your hands. So, natur- MaoDonaitl is cnghlzhtld . . brunch“ o‘ a "e6 m“ rare‘! n‘ relpld Wfitxress 3nd the farmler may with the Hamilton Bridge Works, cxighmyoliPal ‘tzisefishgsglfl; "WW" reasonably expect a 500d ffllufll Co., so droughts-man. n LETTER or SVMPATHY Ostlcct a b"? you expose your hands t0 wrath-tau! l \ harsh kitchen soap ii1‘ %thc. dish an an hour and a. . . alfcvcry day ; " i \. Your hands deserve as kind treatment as chifTonr-youtlioeivoollerta, Use Luz whenever you have to have your hands in soap and warn‘ for any length of time. soap-even though your a day at the most. You For breakfast or Incl select it carefully. I dishes a single teaepssslll A level rcaspooaful of Lux last; through one cutirc disllvvashillg. Thar is, for breakfast or lunch disha. When you've a lot of dinner dishes you sometime! need two “spasm. Get the big new package of Lur- flip a tcaspoonful of llaku into your dlsllpan. Then tee how sparkling those quick suds make your glasses ‘and lilva—how speedily they waala- all the alias. y Buy Lox oo-day-dlc big new aim for kitchen use-ah: regular aiae for the bathroom. Lever Brothers l limieedfforeoeo. L61! err-rat l m- a- ls an look-p Whenyott do the dlshes— thaumkeitaseasyooyour hlltlnr. LATEST FASHIONS AT THE RACE MEETS Smart Modes of thee, types are popular among the social leaders who are attending the opening ot the Ontario Jockey Club's Spring Meet. ullul; sweet-Mil be the flowvr. , _ Sig-nod on behalf of the memh- . its. it ls not easy to adjust our tzrs of 'l‘he Excelsior Mission lillllrls to such ll loss. bllt—— Circle. llis purposes will ripcn first, Lcxir L. Penny, Unfolding every ilollr; (‘orrcspontling Secretary. Tho hud may have it blttcr (Patriot please copy.) at )0l' Noulllh. and Peter: tty. student preacher, 0ll€>tl here during tho at present is the May 9th. 1925. lluell, Bueliz- KIIOW that words of‘ During her short as- U. C. C. QADETS UNDER REVIEW Major General Sir Archibald Mao-lonneil, Commandant of the R07.‘ Military College. Kingston, with General loll, o. o. o. Military 9"" trlct No. 2, reviewing the Upper Canada Ooilello, Cadotg-Torolllv- not fall to make in the hearts of _..._~ NBTIZL “Simon de Montfort- wiiigfni-Tnsonune‘ . . n . usomnnvoo . “ / 1L," ’._ c». ' w »l\‘i. fi. v ‘-