y i i i . . t; . ¢"iis the ORANGE PEKCE QUALITY -. T-ii ”iiinlni Provincial Rife ’ ' Association The Annual Meeting of tine Prince Edward island Rifle Association will be held in the City Court Room, City Building, on Tuesday, 6th May, 1924, at the hour or 8 o'clock p. m. Election of Officers for ensuing year receiving reports and any other business. F,‘ S. MOORE, Col. R. O. - President CHARLES LBlGH. Lieut. Col. R. 0. Secretary-ffreasurer. 2707-40081. Roads Closed to Auto i Traffic, Owing to lateness of the season and the condition of the ‘ruutlél. auto traffic on the pitblic high- ways of this Province, outside of incorporated City and Towns, is prohibited until tho 20th day of May, 1924. Should roads, however, ‘become fit for traffic at an earlier date, due notice removing such restriction will be published. By Order, ARTHUR NEWBERY‘ . Clerk Exxecutive Council 2682-4-26-Stt11. Tenders for Repairs to Heating and Clean- ing of Market Tenders will be received at the office of the City Clerk, up to 12 'o'clock noon on ‘Iih-ursdsy. May 1st. 1924, for repairs to Heating System of ‘the City Market; and also for Cleaning, Whltewashing and Paint- ing interior of City Market. Condi- tions and forms of tenders to he seen at the oflice of the City Sur- veyor. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G, P. NICHOLSON, 2570-4-2Z-tts4i. City Clerk Permanent,’ Works . Tenders for Material, Etc. - RllllKS. Hatching Eggs-selected high producing flock. Bred greed cocksrels. Setting of fifteen eggs $1.50. D. F. McDONALD, I945 3 ll tufrl10l Montailllo. i~...a;.;“¥..?"ii..iit. Uniforms Settled tenders for Uniforms and Caps for iitllght. (ti) Police (Jfflcerfl will he received at the office of the City Clerk, up to 12 o'clock noon on 'l‘hursday, May 1st, i924. Samples i’ cloth to accompany each tender. G. P_ NICHOLSON. Z57l-4-22-Lis4i. City Clerk liiiilifili SALE Mrs. Lemuel Iiinlitly. 312i Kent St. announces a public sale bv Auction Thursday. May iSl at 11 a. m. of all her household furniture and furnish ings. comprising: Four bed-room's furnishings complete, inlaid walnut and mahogany checker table, wal- nut organ old-fashioned mahogany sols, mahogany swing mirrors, hook case. extension table, old-fashioned rockers, brass candle-sticks and pans. Brussels carpet and stair run. ner. also pieces of choice old-lash ioned, crockery and china. A. WILLIAMSON Auctioneer 2692-4-26-4l. TENDERS CALLED consternation. to pfltii- , , peer" There shc paused. Hourso and tense came her voice at lust: “Who urc you‘! What - . what is your nulnc?“ llu started in his turn, checking n thc vory nct of mopping ills brow, ivnmlerltig what it was she saw in him to be moving hor so oddly. "You are. Randal llolles!" she irricd on a wild, strained note. l-io advanced a step lira sort of breathless, some sudden ghastly emotion tearing at’ his heart, eyeing her wildly. his jaw fallen, his whole face livid use u tit-ad man's. "Huutltli iloiltas!" she rcpt-atoll in that (auriously tortured vbiuc. ‘You.’ You of all men-and to do this thing!" ' Where there had been only wlld umazemcrlt in her eyns, he bs- hold now o growing horror, until morcil'lllly she covered hur face wil h hcr hands. , For o. monlent he copied her no tion- He, too, noting spnsmodiuilly covered his face. The years rolled buck; Wits room with its table lnid for that infamous supper melted uway to be replaced in his vision by u. cherry orchard in bloom, and in that orchurd s girl on a swing, teasing yet adorable, singing a‘ song thnt-dirought him, young and airlift and honorable, hastening to iurr side. lie saw himself u. lnrl 0i’ twenty goinr, out into the world with a lady's glove in his hat- a glove that to this day he chor- Sealed Tenders will be received until Wednesday, the 30th day oi‘ April instant, A. D.. 1924 from any person or persons male or female tiualifled to take the position of Secretary for the Dunstsifnage term of eight months, commencing Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until 12 o'clock noon on Thursday. May 1st, 1924, for the supplying of any or all oi the following materials: Cement, Coal, Gasoline and Oils, Lumber. Hardware Blacksmith wonkfln-shore Sand, Intermediate Band,‘ Gravel. Car-tags from Rail- way toClty Yard, etc., according to the terms set forth i-n the specific ation for same. which with forms Mny 1st and ending December 31st A. D.. 1920. Services to be rendered at the Dunstaffnags Creamery. where the Company's books will be kept- Service to he rendered every day in cat-ll and every week during the said above men- tioned term as directed by the |board of Directors. Piewse state prices or wages re- qulrod for sold service. _Address renders to the said Company's Pres- dent. of tender may be seen at the office of the City Surveyor, City Hall. TheCity does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. G. P. NICHOLSON, 2i73-i-dz-tts4i. _ City Clerk A, C. McAULAY, Trrtcadie Cross l Queen's County, .P. E. il, ,Dunstnffnage, March 23rd 1924. 2640 4 24.11151. "unlit isii ?UMHHl Leaving Montreal Newfoundland via Ch and rates, apply CARVELL B A» zno-i-zsiiii‘ AMSlllP llllE S. S. WINUNA May 3rd for St. John’s arlottetown. For space ROS., AGENTS Charlottetown IN irn E sruo Frisco Direct 2.24%. trial 2.16%, 2.0m, sin a a1 in 2.10, Frlwo, 2.01%, my 241m. Frisco 01$: tan ovu- brought to tttl pmvln ce. yur as and moms a Quit) may, In mnflnilicanfly brad malts an Ideal stock, or‘; nun for the phhicmwfifitt. ' by the great sire Ssh Francisco, including Sanardo, 1.59%. Lu Princeton 2.01, St. Dam Mi» Kay, dam of 5 and full sister to En H. _ is one of the handsomeet and but galted trot- He was trained lightly as a four int quarter in ‘.3274 seconds. He IMO I118. lubotlnce and soundness. He should _ , lthlp province. limited number o! more: and will stand at own- t _ Tlrlnl 06.00 It time Iii’ service, $10.00 when more pr4wg| in (up, ,._ MINI It owner's rlok. A»: m- (didor giving but Information. s, O LAU DE Mflllliflil f 3 , m: ' A. it'll-for t}; isilnouunif ns used for service. must _‘ te of enrollment. The annual - , The Horse Breeders’ t0 . s. MacMlLLAN. Owner, Kent 8P9“. CMI-lottctown, P, E. I. by the undersigned from this date, Prescription ls ever known for the u find women who are run-down d’: V HE STAGGERED FOIUVARD AND FELL ON HIS KNEES ished-bent upon knight-ernntry for thiat sweet lady's sake to con- Cheese and Butter Company for tneiquer the World. no less. that he might cast it in her lap. And ,he saw her-this Sylvia Furquharson iof the Duke's TllGfllL$l‘—~flS she had lhccn in those lotig-dead days when her name was Nancy Sylvester. The years had wrought in he.‘ up pearnnco. o. change thnt utterly dis- guised her. "U tooled back until his sh-mld- ers came to rest against the closed door, and stored and stared in dazed amazemctit, his soul rcvolted by tho horror of the situation ill which thcy found themselves. "God" he groanctl aloud- "My Non! My liitlo Nail!" CHAPTER XVIII The Parley ‘At any other time and in any tithor place this meeting must have ' filled hlni with horror of a (liilut'— cnl. kind. His soul might have been Pflfvill by bain and auger to find Nancy Sylvester, whom his imag- ination hnti pluccd high and inno- cesslble us the very slurs, whose memory hud acted as u beacon to him, costing u pure white light to izuidc him through the quagmire of many n vilo temptation, rcduccd to this state of~as he judged it~—~ ovll splendor. Just now, however, the Qgnggl. oneness of his own infamous posi- tion blotted out all nthci‘ thought. llt- stnggerctl forward, and foil on his knees before her. "Nun! Nan!" he cried in a stran- gled voice, “i did not know. I did not (lrcaln . _ ," was enough to confirm the very worst of the fears that yvsre ussuilitig her, to afford her that ex- Mrs. Sarah Wlluhaw. l-lavu You A Dnuonrrn? Ir You I-lnva, THIS ARTICLE Wm. INTEREST You! Hamilton, 0ni..--" Dr. Piano's Favorite the best medicine I have building of iris hes th. has been taken by different members f my family with peat success. 1M 8 hsv bee motherhood by tot Wilt’?! must enroll. lanolin...» P n1.» -~ Associn- ‘e igneous: t’: n» . Brldrwl. _,.. e nwondsrfull h u... ‘ffltllfipltllill: it is the he; o: tent mother c its nntllshe s Favorite o use of this arts-a? our no :3: 5 ‘ ' n il Hsscrlption of toblmorliq id, pend damn - II W,fl owauuuunuuaoqgnnbwnnnifi- " ‘ s nickel he'll tire d! us." A difttto’ HE'S?‘ fogu ~ . " “fltflitai-i.) urban 1 . p "_ _ 4 planailon of his presence against which she had been desperately struggling in uefiailce of the over- whelming evidences- She stood before him, a woman of little more than average height and of an ulmostsltpllng grout. yet invested with something proud and regal and aloof that did not desert. hcr oven now in this terrible situ- ation at once of peril and of cruci- cst disiliusion. She was dressed, as it chanced, entirely in white, and all while she stood before him save when the folds ot‘ the blue scarf with which she had been mufflctl still nung about her xieck and bosom. Nu whiter than her ovul face was her gown of shimmering ivory satin. “What i have done, i can undo," he said, and, commanding himself under the streos of thnt urgent ltscessity. he _asi-iumed a sudden firmncss- “Come! As l curried yuu hither, in defiance of all, so ‘will l curry you hcnco ugnln ut once while ycl. there is Little." ‘ She recoilcd before the hand that he flung out us if to seize her and compel her. 'l'hcre was a sud- dcn fury of zinger in her (eyes, '0. fury of scorn on her lips. “You will carry me hence! You l am to trust myself to you!" ‘ ile never winced under the lash of her contempt‘, so intent was he upon that mm urgent tiling. “'Wlll you stay, then, and trust ' yourself to iiuckingilanl?" he flung fiercely back at her. “Conze, i may." he columandod, oddly master» fill in his overwhelming concern for her. “With you‘! 0h. not that.’ Novel‘ with you! Never!" _I'le bent his hands ioigcthcl in hlslrcnzy of impatience- (Continued in Our Next Issue) MWOTE‘! =~ i- ‘ . 2-11 ‘d; W‘ attitude indicts. the F9111“ 0°11‘ - isplmsy11y1whlcb British. America , was thrdstensd the visit of the Prince of Wales in 1880. and ‘many ‘other remarkable incidents that will interest the general read- er. Written by a ladwthere are. f ' ' touches throughout the book which‘ will commend it to lady readers, and side lights upon the social and political life of the people of Great Britain and Am- Qrioa, that. -will add to the inform- ation of even the best informed who may read it. , “The proper study of mankind is - maul” ln this belief we heartily commend to the reuding public ot Prince Edward island, a perusyl 0i’ the “Life and Letters of Sir Ed- wurd Mortimer Archibald." --———<0->—-—— LETTER OF SYMPATHY FOR SALE A numberwf splendid farm: also ‘éity properties at prion that will interest you. if you an iin the market for property of any kind it will pay you to consult us before bwlns.‘ Terms to suit purchaser. Eastern Securities C0., Ltd. i Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Charlottetown. P. E. i. W. H. V. DUNBAR, Manager To Mrs. Stephen Bertranl lluzcl Grove. Dear Slalom-We the members o-oowvvwwovvwvvvv coo-vs 2704-4-2811“. 7 _ . w/i w» . I” niu ,_.. CHANGE IN TRAIN SERVICE APRIL 28TH, 1924 cANADlAN Narrows-c ' MLWAYS, . Commencing Monday, April 28th, . '-‘i-'—-—~——_ Friday and Saturday at 0.25 p. m returning will leave for Souris oi 7.00 a. m. on Monday, Tuesday, Fri, day and Saturday ' ’I'rains for Georgetown will leave Charlottetown at 3.20 p. m. daily except Sunday and of Hazel Grove Women's institute wish to convey to you our deepest sympathy in this yfllll‘ ill)!!!" "l sorrow in tho loss of your beloved A Review brains on the island Division will operate as follows: 'l‘raius for Summer-side will leuvo at 6.20 a. m. on Wednesday and Friday Mon ay. Retu ning leave Georgetown at 7.45 a. - and 1.20 p. in. 0n Monday, Life and Letters of Sir Edward Mortimer Archibald, K. C- M. B- C. B. by His, DAUGHTER - Tho Muriuuuce "AlthlbziliP is u buseholti word in those Maritime Wnvincits. Ono oi’ the bHHl. rail- ,wuy stiperinlenilenls we ever had was Mr. Luther B. Archibald. Sir Adams Archibald, for many years prominent in the political lite. of Nova Strotia and inter [lieutenant (lovurnor of the Province, was, of course wldclys- known. Sir 'l‘honins Archibald the brilliant lawyer nnd learned Judge o! the Court of Queen's Bench in Eilglnnd, and Lilo lion. S. G. W. Archibald. comfort, brother. 'l‘hcse few words are poor tronsolutiuti, but we commctlti yQu to the grant bhyslcinti who can console. und bless you, and lltifilllw His grucc upon you ill such a ivay on will enable you to say. lie, (loath nll things well. Signed on. behalf of lluzcl Grove Women's lnstltitte. Mrs. ilariield Stevenson," Mrs. Citthorine Llucknman, Miss Weeks. ~__. Alma Charlottetown at 6.454» m., 3.00 p. m. and 4.25 p. in. arriving at 9.35 u. in.. 6.15 p. m, and 10.36 p. m. Re- turning will leave Summeraids at 7 a. m., 10.30 it. m. and 1.45 p. m. arriving at Charlottetown at 10.30 u. m., 1.50 p_ m. and 0.30 p. m. Trains i'or Tignish will leave Sumnlerslde at 6.35 p. m. daily ex- cept Sunday and 1.30 p. m. on Tues- day, Thursday and Saturday, rs- turning leave Tlgnlsh at 7.00 a. 1n. daily except Sunday and at 7.20 a. ll for many yi-ars Speaker of the 1mg- islzituro Assembly of Nova Scotiu not to speak of the muny clergyman judges, doctors aml protuiuclit lor- mers and mon of busiuess~ull pro- minent in their day and generation —~cotlil'lbutcd to the distinction 0i‘ Ono of the oldest fanlllies in Nova Scoiia» The cxivnslvc branches of this family proccvdctl from [our broth‘ lng out of pi PIMPiES SPREAD iiiliifliiiiiiiii lnfiamedand ltched Badly. Cuilcura Healed. " My trouble began with a break- mplel n the edge of my hair which soon spread to my fore- head. At first the m, on lilondoy- Wednesday and Fri day. Trains for Borden. will leave Charlottetown at 6,35 a. . and 1.15 p. m. ‘ilhere is no conne tion to Borden by train ‘leaving Charlotte town at 3.00 p, m. _ 71mins for Souris will leave Charlottetown at 3.20 p. m. daily ex cent Sunday and at 6.20 a. m, on lilonday, Wednesday and Friday. re- turning will leave Souris at 7.60 a. m, daily except Sunday and at 1.15 n. m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. arriving Charlottetown at 11.00 a. m. daily except Sunday and Wednesday and Friday and at 7,15 a. m. on Tuesday, Thursday_ am; Saturdfly- M01111»: trains from Geor- getown Sub-Division will not make ris SullvDivision. Trains for Murray Harbor will leaveChsrlottetown at 8.30 p. up, daily except Saturday and Sunday and at 4.00 p. m. on Saturday, Re. turning will leave MurrnyHai-lior at 7.45 a. m, daily except Saturday and Sunday and 8.00 a. m. on Sat- nrday. Flor full particulars of service ap- Dly tot, . Ticket “Agents or to DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENTKS ‘ OFFICE B68 5.50 p. m. Monday. Wednesday and .- ‘tlouary War, their settlement was ers who cmigrzltetl from the parish oi‘ lilnghro. Londonderry, Ireland. only in the eighteenth century. All f0lll‘ settled at first in New Hampshire. But, after the Revolu- plmples were very small but became larger and were in- flamed. They itched _ badly for awhile and were l0 embarrassing that I hated to go out. My hslr fell out. visited by a Colonel McNutt, who “had m mivmhemm‘ ‘orcu. persuaded then to come to Nova Speaks Right Out and to the Point Midi me Lapiaute Says Budd's . KIdHQy Pills Helped Her Kidney Disease Warren lady points the way to health to the weak, ‘weary. ner. ada ‘Warren, OnL. April 2S. (Special); “l! ‘Valli- you to publish my certi- ficate aibout Budd's Kidney Pills, be. cause 1118)’ have done me much good. l wvas suffering from rheumltism, backache and headaches, and my “Plleme W05 Door. l took six lboxes of Doddkl Kidney P1115 ami now 1 11111 very well. J often do the nten”s work. ‘ ‘Phat is the eta LLliliillltU, a. h llvhrs liorc. ltis clear and ‘to the point. Jill-lug” ‘m’ wit or the ills from ‘i l L 1 Willllcll suffer come ,i'rum wcuk or diseased kidneys, Th Hwflrgml“ lllat strain all the lm purities out oi‘ ‘the ‘blond. ilif the,» lull ‘to do their work, the inlpuritios (Jlltltlll ill the blood and orc deposi. led ‘i111 uvcr ihu hotly. M" YWI‘ "visuals-a n Budd's 515110)’ Pills do not heal and Blfvlllcthen sick kidneys. tement oi‘ dildo, M, li-slliy taste-clued ludy Personnel (To Be Gut 1n Half by Japanese Imperial Household ‘ (United Press) 10K"). April 26.-—Drnstic ircnchnlcnt is the keynote of a pm. Kraut oi’ reorganization drawn up for the Imperial household (lflliilft. hi"!!! by the household minister. Hscount Nobuaki Making, Th9 minister. it is believed. intends to retlute the personnel 0t‘ the deport- ment from 4,000 to 2,000, [After this is accomplished, some. time after the state banquet in May ctlvbrating the wedding o! the prince regent, it is Xiscount Makino will resign. He as been household minister since curly 1022. . The details of the proposed "Pkanizstion are interesting. The culinary bureau, the mm“ at which nrs evident, will be fading. ed l0 "19 Erode 0f a more section. The bureau of chamharlains will become lust a section of the bureau of ceremonies. The bureau of the hunt will be abolished and mil- lions of acres of imperial hunting preserves will be thrown open by TG- TC- ‘ they gaiinetl wealth and influence. you?’ m" down women of canilligh School and Andovor Academy}. [from the llrillsh goverulncilt, the ey zirpigisiriu- of tho ' ciunliflotl for understood ‘g sift to public institutions or by sale. The bureau of stables, now (pa; a automobile has almost replaced e horse in the imperial pageants, he lowered to the status of a section and many of the imperial pageants. will he lowered to tbs status of a section and many of the imperial pastures will be turned over to the department of Agri- culture or sold. The bureau of con- struction is slated for extinction, and the library bureau is likely to be made a section in the bureau of mausolea. th I v MUCH ADO ABOUT-LITTLE Two lrishmen, bent on robbery, held up s, musing Scotsman. After a ions. time Mitt. in which the isootsmen s1 out Ind the better of if. they suc oiled in conquering Mm. A. thorough, lelrch 47f llli clothe: disclosed one lone Mount see. ' ' "mm, m,» no um some may. "u he m tin am instead u, bu unarmed the ticurn Soap and Ointment and cent for s free sample. l purchased more, and in two or three weeks I wu healed." (Signed) Min Geor- gls McMillan, 1913 Summit BlvcL, Spokane, Wash" July 10, 1923. Use Cutlcurl for all toilet purposes . it“; ‘-‘-‘=‘-»'S.“»'."i."6P's.."l’l‘iST'£‘.."J.‘Ii‘-‘ "fa-r an“ Scotia and takc up land in the county of Colchester. There they experienced the ups and downs, and. hardships lnscparatilhlo front the‘ conditions that prevail in u new Northern country. But gradually The Hon. S. G. W. Archibald, fa- ther of the hero of this "story" was enabled to attend the Havcrhill and so to fit himself for the profes- sion of the law. to enter public and official life and to become a lend- ing titan in Eastern North Ameri- "o... When twenty-five years of age he marrlctl Elizabeth Dickson, a school-girl of fifteen. They were the parents of fifteen chlldren,— ,of,whom Edward Mortimer was the fifth. I-le obtained all the edu- M -k g i. . cntionul zidvantuges the tinle, ln- lea“ the mom m‘ m. at B“ l‘! M’ eluding that of u course in Plctouineuted and fined roromce Inn-pus. Acudoluy. then lately opened. Helge’ recgntgyzoccupied ‘by the Red then studied law at Hillifllx in iho- m“ 0C9 y‘ office of his father, and vivas callnl o‘ P‘ NICHQLSON’ to u... Bur of Nova Scotia, in 1x31. 91W Clerk Shortly afterwards ho received, Tenders for Room inf Market Building Tenders will be received at the office of the ~City Clerk up to ‘l2 o'clock noon on Thursday, May 1st. i924. from persons wishing to 2572-4»~22~tts4i. T appointment of Chief Clerk and RP- Suprotno Court of Ncwfounlilailtl. in 133i he mur- ried Miss Kuiierint: Elizabeth Rich- ardson, one oi‘ tho thou reigning beauties of ' Ilnlfsx, familiarly known as “Bonnie Knte.".-. Thc book in which these and other particulars are sot forth ivas wrlltril by their youngest daugh- ter, 'Etlith Jessie Archibald, ovid- ently silo was in every way well tho work. The vol» lime-recently published in 'l‘or0nt0 by George N. Morang, described the gradual rifle of her father to the office of Attorney General of Newfoundland, chief ildvlser of successive governors and govern- ments in "Ye Ancient Colony," leader of delegations to England and associate of tho principal men of tho lilotilor Country as nf thoso of the (lolotiy nud at inst to tho position of British Consul Gen- ernl at New Ynrk. ln every posi- tion his industry and discretion were appreciated. Flnnily he was rewarded and honored by the titles of Knight (lommnmler o! the On der of St. Michael and St- George, and Companion of the Bath, the thanks of his government and the warm appreciation of the lending business men of New York. He , sed away in England 0n the 8th of February, 1884 at the ltd- vnnced age of seventy-four years. The story of his long life, well told as it is, abounds in ‘ ‘ s of historic interests . informa- tion is afforded by the correspond- once concerning the laying of the §$t Atlantic Cable in 1859, and 3-800 ll , development of telsgraphy, the onduct of the Civil war, of the United States‘ and Great Britains TOH-NAICH a Common r:- ill- 2 open. top Oil burning ., ._ m, fi-ontMmtti-eal. ‘ INING car, standard , and dompaitfiignttslwniefll cars, observation compartment ‘sIBQPWE i=8?» 819° observation car. through smoke, no cinders. Friday. Charlottetown. P. E. l. -‘ 1,0"!- . Hill-ill. :14 April 22nd For Fire Insurance Consult II. M. “SIMPSON 156 Richmond Qtrest vvv v-vw-O§ Trains for" Elmira Branch will csnanisifi National" @1153 "1 Phone 300 ‘leave Souris 011 MOHdR-y. Tllllflllfll‘. TORONTO ' narnorr cnicaoo Travel by National Lines- “INTERNATIONAL LIMITED” a Leaves Bonaventure Station. Montreal, at 1000 n. m. daily. Direct Dally Connectilon from Maritime Pool/Inca Points W. K. ROGERS City Ticket Agent or OCEAN LIMITED For‘ Fares, Reservations, Eboui .-....~ - Apply. , to W. M. FLYNN Station Ticket Agent \ between Caigaryt and Reveistoks,’ structed view of the scenery. in the sousuntl- - #19”: locomotives S’. tnu-istcmuesrcachedatcoiwmioitliom a Sunday the 111001118505 ordinal an umb- t, _ connection at ‘Mt. Stewart for Sou. ‘