'os-_“fl t., AL S3: SAI From thous Pike in de, and t home their Seslu banks '% _ . i l l /- 3 I l tl t -l 1 l l I 'I fi .I 1'. lf. nn.- -fl 5 -il l _ 8forthl|season.Aillm» . ngetoeeloctffom. 0uf_ &~ln-._ _gfhum-am l_ _ _ .~~___ '_ __ _ _ _ _ 'r1»nl:c1=;A1=t.i;o'l"if1=:'i‘oWt~l ouonlmn ___ » - __ _ __ A1?BIL5»1928 _ Headaches! eart Ehiled by M33, VALDOURT Sr. Gabriel East, P.Q.-“I with to infonn you how grateful I am for your wonder ui‘ “Fruttta-ttv_es._ I was always bothered with dizziness, weak~ ness of the heart and terrible head- aches, After tzllclng only threc boxes i was entirely relieved and now feel like a new person."-Mrs. Francois Valoourt. _ No other medicine corrects the action of bowels, stomach, liver and_ kidneys in the same natural and lasting way, because Fruit-a-tives is made on y of fresh fruit juicesblendcd with health- buiidlng toltics._ You t:ll_t_not _help but benefit from twin? lt. f»_l\'e If il lrlal- 25c and 50c at al drugglsts. _.i_..g-_1--1- ROLLER MILLS __-l_ FOB SALE: The MacMillan Stand lit Wood Islands. including 34 acres bud, Dam and Water Rights, I-'loin' and Feed Mill Machinery and Buildings with 15 ll. P. Oll Engine besides water Power:-Also snug Dwelling. Bum Custom-Stable. Two Poultry Houses, Two Barracko. and Wood Shed. One of the best Mills of its size in those Provinces. It is ceutnlliy located in :ood farm- hlg district, its Products have gootl mme over wide radius. It is in tint- opermting condition 'and ready for early wclilmtlon. Full inspection invited. Tenders will be received uitu April zotu for entire Property. Highest or any tender not. necessar- llrlccvimd- Alrllly ‘ ‘ B. c0ilir'r0N at co., . » _ Belle _R.lver, ul MMKINNON & MacNElLL, - ~ _ ' Charlottetown._ 4-3-tttsi. _ _ cshl Ll: GABBY GERTIE /rr' /> ..» 75 9 \. o§‘5fl*/ \‘ ' of 2. 4 \ - o 1'»§j_f J ki . “When dumplingl taste like na- per pulp you can gamble they were made out of a cook book." 9/ 2 ll 5 _ \' _F _ 7 ~ //1* L; _ / Votxff 5~ EXTRAORDINARV MAN “He'| the most extraordinary man I ever met." “How’s thai?" . "He pays every cent lilfli ite. owes." ~ r: I il_“f<‘i t f we “= ce? .\ \ and no play with him." ' HDRSES ARRNE on the Island Saturday h.3i,--with my_shipment l`hose horses arrived in lon. I have in thc lol several matched (cams also some nice express horses. Also saddle horses all wcll broken, young and sound. Those horses will be for prlvale» sale at the Agricultural Bliildlriir, 172 Fitzroy St.. Charlotte- town. and at the Easter lloiel Stables, lid K:-nt Sl.. Illtendlnt: purchasers will do 'well to seethls lot of horses. l invite inspection. PARKER A. IIORNI-I. Owner. Phone 175-J. ' 3530-4-2~6i ’__.__-_l___.._.__._. g British Columbia Mouldingws and Sheathin g lust arrived direct from Vancouver. One full carload »_ B. c. lvroUl.nlNo.s AND snmrllmo _ L Assorted patterns. L; M. PQQLE & co. PAOLl'S WHARVES i V lift _ *.' ,4¢_>’i!’5; I _ 'W A _ _ 4; I . f.'t`.!‘ ldrf,_l;f(l_‘_r_ _.:-__ Wg yep;-f ff?''~‘_f'l7f§; I _ ‘==..~t-’.<_;4;:'.~fn < » - fly; .- .»‘.‘< .1 _ ~'--_ _ ;“§» ._ l/ get t__;§;v. f`T_` solid up Your ilooltli with 2 Dr Piet' n"CMD" coll'>l;ll"Ml=.l>lc_lll oil. »t%'lIs£;»l'*.w=‘_ft‘ li »r._‘3‘- _‘.-'.\;‘f".,=' xt* Th.” 1', -._/~=_'t tr ;1°_ "-':'=l-‘_'».._-in _ *W _‘ti '.;;.'_.y:'c _.__‘l_ ,’(`.°' ~.' \' ..»`<.'li'.`.Ii'l&.‘» \/ ii' ' ',¢".‘»~', ’ `.~' atiili _ _;'=§- ; i5‘Y`__'»l_l.._.-`~ l.\ . .~;»-'.t .ft “ _ 1. ' . _ li." ‘h.\"¢-P-frf ~ - f`».'»*»»’f=‘;i;'§l ll' ‘.'~»>,.=;»?f2`@.€.. - tw"-§.,f_`j‘>.__.-=`:‘/,,§ lo' f?f5‘ - i"'~‘ " -xv?-F' _ -."1 il!§l~"t.~.-1`li~s>n/ ' \ _' __ NEW A' WALL PAPERS l 'Ivory buyer of WALI»'\ PAPIBB lwmnlbg om' BlAU’l'lFUL NEW f il; __ 5§. $ l` 5 a”'l=`-=.» \ "1 :ll= 3 55 3 an low sl the lowest." A mumrs ot son rflt-fi V -CARTER &. co., _= ' LIMITED. f U9'9O'Of9¢4O'Off99f9f9'Q‘V9'9* DISCOVERY A Tonic Which Dr. Pierce ' Prescribed Wheh Active Practice ) Llqull Or if you are you’rc on only mark for Colds ond G1-ip. tr _ ‘iw 1 t- ' 4 lf' i F i l l fW--_.__~-.=-.-~-~-»s~-.-~-- ._f "' "' ` _ _. ._».... ..»¢m¢.»\\--at----‘a..._.>.t= . - j1Eé_:'i;:' ` f The king, accompanied by her majesty, recently opened the new building of the science museum ln e `r‘-."1-'~'."~`.-'L-‘-‘:~T . ' _ ._~..» .~ ,I ~' 1 :Ii-*Ii-Z=if~ .~;~'I~;- if-r' “L” "' ‘- " 1." ~ ` I' _ of ...-..-.-’ ..g..,- ._-n. ., _{:._.,§...,_.. I ,{“;-_._-_..-_.~.-‘..~...-_..<€.~..-. i,j.._-._~.~.--,.2 1 "5 1' ‘~.,_7' . .--. _ ~.»&~. . ' ._ "§‘5'I 75%' sayche does nothing _but worlcf' _ f-)|’P°‘fh¢|ml "Yes: so fer It‘s been all work ooo»»++oo»»+_<++>»+»o-o+o asked, with pleasurable anticipation. means to a man.” l -_ . ~ "‘ ,Ecab because we are all to dine to- »» . _ gether at the Cafe Russel » . I ' vou,Patll?" Frances called mit. “I . O M ‘:.f'.:‘.:f..~:°:'...::..°‘;';t._l“°”‘”__"“‘”“ ff.; r With Clltlcura Stall . _ _ Ghsses Fnted | "1 wul do mot certoinly. Pool: - § Am,h""dm_ from wmpxmm’ 'mi hun |nroml_sed. And I will wear o clean ‘L > _ _*Q* nom Pimpin, *rum* at nun” Plourth-Hr. S. R. Pendlewn's B. R. 661.0 points. Fifth-K. B. C.‘He.fchery, B. R. 550.3 points. The total production for the wee.: wlls8l5eg¢s.sndtodeteli930e¢gs. ------ Fire destroys the green standing timber. leaving dedd trees to dry out as klndlinu for the second and W which generally follow. \Il'Y6\lhl" doe|n’t get ll R ~*' utlcure Olntnlontfvh ulreli. °h“°°\, mlllmnh / ) Cheerful as She Uhl0Ck€d the fr0l'1f md Barnet, and found themselves '.».-:S '~.-1 515,, _»,..~.:;..~ P' .-is ,-,~'nj:.~.-.-,..- of Ag __ R 17`.‘;‘.'-. lf" 2...-.-_~ - .~ .-_».~§.;.~_-I.-~'. `_._» __-_lt .‘f,~_., .-1'.-I-'.-Z-'.:~ |---------“__-m _ _,_/3) All - .- .- - _. , . ,(4 _ _ , _ _.»,'.-1. ‘_ -.- .'.-,-.-.~:.».~'.~ , J" - ll '.-_»'.» .-.;.'.-_.~.~_.-.»_._.;_-_.~~_.'.-.-'=_.-5:15. .»,,~.~_».- .-4:.-_-¢.-. .- ~.-.5 .»_=.-.` 2 I - -.~ '.-'~:-- -'-.-'-=v.-~.-.-.-'-.~ ..,-.,~..-._-.';_._-_..~_.._»._~.,4_. .-,-.~,r._~»-,-_., _~'.-.»j-'.~j~'.~_‘-'.»'-'.~r.i-‘i»'-'.-'-'.~'~'.~' '1-'-'I:,.--'.~-‘:.' 1-'Q »':.=-.- 4 1, 4 ~1- -. - 1 I . , ~. _ .-f:.~ -l.~:.»i_~'.-¢ . . -,f»-'- ’ i il standing the fact. that there was place, this," he went on “I used v wearing her fur coat lThat belonged to my father " _ .. __ I __ ALL wonx AND No PLAY I By E Philltppo oppenheitn Glad y°“ have that “' he ' m }';°Yhf°“§lf";‘5; 1;‘;;fm’;;“s°§ au ty ' ' _ 0 o - _ __ _ 3 _ _ v ..., ... ... -we to 8° on my es to-» »» d wt- St le uallt and Wear "Tn" "”““°°"""' °"°'"“"s‘ ' ny ‘ t 7 by E'Pmmm” _the country longlsh motor ride." ‘ pathetlcally. j‘I was bom in the 9 . ' _ country so I know what sport _ ' _ = “Something fresh?" Miss Brown “Not altogether fresh," he replied He smiled-one of his curious un 5 ML” B"°“m» h°t‘”lthSlf°»hdlllE her I“It's been hanging on for some timl=.I&h9~lyS8bl€ Smiles. _ _ _ _ _ ,£5000, went homes little sadly- She land lt's got to be cleared up; Come' “'D0n`l- imagine that I have been ’*‘ _ WHS very much alone in the worldmong, if you’re ready." ,- without it. Sometimes I have been __ ¢_._,_ and there was noone to share her. They passed om into whltehgni the quarry, sometime.; I have been _ \\ ,l ` ~< _ 3°°d luck' Nevefthhless h9f°l`e-Shh 'and a. chauffeur. who was seated _the hllllf»0l'- YOU 812% S11 tho thrill 2 _ _ » __ _-2 _ had reached her destination her tuppn me box of E pow”-fu1.100kmg ;you want when you know that your ||| ~ y. ‘ 'f“ ‘ brain was “heady 'at-W°l`k W°l'lCl€l'- illmousine. sprang down and opened llf@'S U10 llelllllly f0l‘ 8 mlSf»8.lK€. 0! ) , /__ \' ing whom she could befriend in her the doo,-_ M555 B,-own breathed u when you're watching for that one -. /.` |h€W 0°lldilfl°l1 Of Pl`0SD€rlty Per- 11 S, h of eomem as she fem slip which means death to the other ft ` _ _ _ - ~ l ttle ‘g l / _ny \_7§_-7 ihalls Frances mlsht be. induced to rich rug wrapped around her, and man. Still, one can't go on with - .' ~ ,f " _' iaccept S°m° hell? With the Chlvken sank'back-amongfthecushionsz <’fh0B€>~~¥l1l1l8#r-ioreverf' 'It's f- ~ - - ~ r -~ r _ / y if /_ _ tfarm. or Paul might let her supply ~1f youll-9 warm enough" Dessg. ' " t\*(` _,_ ., lsome of the further capltal_whlen tor suggested, ~-Wg); have the car; He talked much more than usual . , _ | / - lwas needed for the restaurant. Sho gpeng- ithroughout luncheon, although he _/. - -- Q' lcertalnly did not require .£5 a week "Quite" she assented. "It will 'avoided a. discreet inquiry from his .. ` . 1' wif ?( f‘1 t i , `l. \ __.;il”‘“ _ ‘| A _ \ _ ll _a situation. She felt it little more .tossed out of London by Hampstead Miss Brown remained alert and ' Bl S ll 100 _'_ \ ) _ _ . _ _ _happy, fascinated by the country “° ° ' ' ° ----1-E' » dcor and entered the bed-sitting ln the country. Already tl-lerelthrough which they passed; with Red sul ' ° -75 NATURAL ENOU_G(|j 'rcom, there to receive at shock. was green. upon the hedges, there the smooth motion of the car and "DNF, did YW 'CHU *"3* °¢°°“'“ Frances WHS SlllSll1€ UPON the bedlwere flowers in the cottage gardens.lthe breath of the wind. sometimes when = w°rvw»»»l\°' H mart' lost _and Paul was occupying the onf worm sunsmno one u soft weomllovoreu o little with the odor ot 'llllll¥7" _ .easy Chair- hi-it 5°meh°W 9- dlffel"?hl wind. Miss Brown talked occ'»l.-_lille Dine woods. sometimes bringing "Gracious: Was she his wlle 7" ‘Frances and a different Paul. Slit* _f-icnally but not very much. She faint reminders of hyaclntl-is and "well, no. she wasrft his wlle. _looked from one to the .other ill was quite Content, to gif, Still and daffodils from the cottage gardens. M" 'h' "ad '""""‘°" "'"‘ '°" he' lamazemem- enjoy everything. At Newmarket. (To Be Concluded.) husband." gh "Young men are not allowed ill fhev swung under an amhwuy and. _.___._.._.,_..____ ' ere.” s e told Paul severely. fi- ‘V U hi H courtyard, - ___3 . . -= I "I have been here before." he rc- lgiive lilmch here." Desslter t.oicl~ __,.-,‘ <‘ _._l -I ~ minded her unabashed. “It was ue,-_ ~Le¢,'S sp, on this seat for a, ' S 1 yo" Wh° lei' me in-" minute and they’1l give us a cock-_ C ll 0 0 . "The conditlons»-" she began. tang' i come back to all of this. r _ Z >f0Y herself- ~ ‘bg deligmfulg _companion as to the nature of the " ,_ _ She was, as she quite well, though They started off. and Miss Brown,|business upon which they were very modestly knew sl remarkably to whom mom;-ing de luxe was an bent. In the car afterward he gcod typist and a very capable sec mlm novelty was fmed with plea, closed his eyes as though content to retary. arid she was always sure ox "fable excifemem soon they rest l "cbt Shut UP!" FMUCCS interrupt* They sat. outside a. bar parlor. and Honor R011 fm- Ma,~c|,_ .@¢'l~ YOU fell her- P8111- nresently, through the window. at Grade X. 1. Rue Leightizer. 2. F Paul' Wm had risen to hiS'fe°t-|bal‘maid handed them two wille Margaret Callaghan. 3. May Quinn. _held out the easy chair for Miss glasses. An elderly head wait-=r. Grade ix. 1. Morymrter, 2, Mary ' `-~~~----L ¢Bf°“'“ “nfl Sl°°d belween the W0 fume hurrying from the wffovle. Benoit, 3. wlnnlrrou xolly and , 0 _ _ igirls. He scented bigger than ever mom’ and greeted Dessiter vrlLh;Edrla McDougall. _ "WL" 1" 'he “hy l`°0hl~ The 0hall€9 lhtgreat respect. `| Grade VIII. l. Katie Wedge, 2. _ ». _ f" '\~ ‘~'.» /\ .off fi 2./ Q. `\ 4 ` \ fl (Q I South Kensington in the presence of many noln.bI_es.A I-le is seen reading an address of congratulatlon. =:ez3;' “o. ' ' ` _ ` - .:::'. 1 . _ _ _ . :ig __ EA **** *'*°***ivery little to do, to find Dessltcnéto come here racing when I was a _ _ _ __ _éj - 'whom she had not seen for several lad. All my people were rather _ _ MISS BROWN _ ,, ,,_ ,, , ,c, , I Thcy'§rE"obtainable in theiicweit shades. ldays, waiting for her l-Ie/nodded' een on See t a p ure o a OF X Y 0_ |in approval as hesaw that she was horse on the wall over the door? _ , ' ' Eastem Full Fashioned Silk Stockings ariftlie finest hose we believe you have ever neon for the price. ` Neither time nor material haslreen spared to give them the qualities most desired by-woincn. ` Made of pure Jap silk, of line even lustrous tex- ture, they are perfect in iii, clin_p`ng _snugly to the ankle and adding graceful lines to the leg. Try a pair and you will be convinced oi their remarkable quality. Gold Seal (Full Fashioned) $2.00 pair _ alto Green Seal - _ 51,50 .t o 6 » his lace became more noticeable -‘you am1unching_ s'u~?'- he “sind Elmmm. Hornby' 3_ Ethel Mcmeer FGG LAYl_N(_ FONTFST ‘ ' 4 I f » His FO0TW_0Ri_< ALL RiGHT witlé eveglyiword ite spoltc. t 1 anx10u5]y_ _ o d I 1:] t G1-me v11_ 1_ Stella Smith g_ f ' I "wh does he think nfdimake “ °m° “S "ery '01' “ha” U5 “Fortwo,"DessiLci-assentc . i0 - Bessie Monde-rson. 3. Catherine -- .1 ooooyoltoroh orgot_nm~ ltappolled to mv." he @>ll1ir10f°v°l1*°4l>1f°ll¢ll'l¢ \lll°\\fI3°\P i ' ' 'Then one morning. Missl. -4 »~. _ l°°V°l’Y’\‘llYl°l| l°\lil»iUllll°lH"7 Contest for the Week Ending March 19, 1928. The Experimental Sl.n.tlotx's White Ulshorn pen No. 3 led thc contest for the week with 86.3 points; the Experimental Stations White Leg- hqrn pon No. 4 was second with 60-9 points; Mr. Ludlow Jenkins' Barred Rocks were third with 59.9 Dfllllls: and Mr. Harold Laird's Bar- red Rocks were fourth. with 583 points. . Mr. Tslinnge Fosters Barred Rock hen No. 10 leads the context to date with 109.3 points; the Motl- el Poultry Yard's Barred Rock hen N0- 2._ pen 7. is second with loss points: the K. B. C. Hatohery's Bnr- red Rock hen No. 3 is third with 104-_4 looints. and Mr. s. R.. Pendle- tons Barred Rock hen No. l0 is fourth. with ima points. Th° P°ns leldlhg in total produc- tion to date are as follows: First-Model Poultry Yards. B. R., 602.7 points. Second-Mr. Tslmage Fosters B. R.. 685.1 points. Third-llxperimetal 8t|.tlon's W. L. 578.0 points. 5 1 1' ole on it it' livlzunlsii 'SMP f75@@ffw