3i - J . m. Wilfred emlmu the lam- “bu: medical missionary says. ‘ Plane brown flour llama of white _..~-rious illnesses of the fiiilt health building ‘ rel!!! - , (8gd)A. s. The Labrador gold seeker must 5': ward of! the diseases which affects the natives it ia called ilI-lRI-BERI BEBl-BBRI is a dreaded li-aeaae directly traceable to a lack of, viuIIIIlIIOI and mineral suit! and many more of the more modern civililed life are largely traceable to a deficiency of these all-import- Tggn good. is: and the choicest of Red Rose Teas is the ORANGE PEKOE QUALITY unmatched The people of may not contract BERl-BERI by -._ting white flour but there is no tl-iilbl that FLAVO FLOUR as made by us .- very nourishing and healthful and it such an eminent authority 1.5 Dr Greniell re ommends it for lie hard working and neglected yr-ospectors, what will it do for .-.-.l- average citizen. _ xsk your grocer for FLA\O JCIIOLE WHEAT FLOUR but if gin buy your bread ask for FEWARTS Or hlclnnls‘! ‘l-‘HOLE WHEAT LOAF the)’ - will use FLAVO WHEAT 1 LUUR- AND IT 1S EXCELL- .;.\"1‘. i‘he Charlottetown Milling Co Ltd LOST in gale of 25th four 90 mesh her~ lg nets two fleets evidently weul. .0 New London Bay or on Sand-l bills. Finder please phone us and will be paid for ell trouble. N. i. A. C. MeLEOD, Park Corner. 220046021 BARGAIN FOR QUICK SALE: Farm 110 acres, 16 acres good hay, 3 acres wheat. 40 acres clear l-dance woodland. good house and 2 large barns, 2% miles from ship- ping port and situate at Glcnfan- nlng on new Improved Roal. ' Terms easy. Apply PAUL MePH ZRSON Cardigan, it. R. 5. 11661982-30-61 At 0rwell.Cove the estate cf the late D. A. Nicholson, comprising house, outbuildings and 7 acres o1 land. For particulars apply‘ J. F. HUNTLEY, ll66l957-29-2lvkstts. "emu Blue Bird Sanitary Laundry, This tino. Particulars may be obtained 0n DPemlses. I 0E PURE BRED AYRSHIRE for fragrance and exquisite flavor. s Charlottetown _ I WHOLE Before You Buy Second District s... Perry's l-i-eUw-goods Glnghams Print Cotton, Shoes and Hosiery, Grlgfaewflghod coming in daily. A LibmPcMIlU-Ivaiiv’ conven.’ Highest price paid for eggs. F- PERRY» Will be held-in the Board of 11661969494‘ Em"-'“d- Trade rooms, Charlottetown, on Tuesday. June l2, 1923, at one o'clock sharp, for the purpose of selecting candidates for the forth-l coming election. Chairman of polls are requested to have their dele- gates duly addressed and instruct- ed regardizg the convention. ozone: MacDONALDJ THEOPHILES LING, Conveners. FOR SALE The owners offer for sale the is a first class business proposi- FOR SALE For sale at a bargain, fifty acre: of choice Land, with new dwelling house and good outbuildings, situat- ed at llernon It-iver, 1 quarter mile from station. Sale positive as i 3m 801118 will! m)‘ family to United States. Fourth District 0f Queen's A Liberal - Conservative Convention Will be held in the Fourth District of Queen's, Eldon Hall on Saturday, June 9th, at 2 o'clock in the after- ~ . - Inoon for the f ‘n ti I offer mi ar f , .. , Purpose ° mm“ a n5 Sisuug of 1522 alters; 931N332‘ cfiglflcandldates for the forthcoming with Z0011 buildings, land in goodielecuon‘ condition, will sell with crop and,’ Chairmen of polls are requested machinery if necessary, good grew-l n 34w“ 55ml ‘nswuct delegates re th of timber, suitable for any pur-‘gardlng “Us Cmwelmon‘ pose, farm is half (£44) mile froml N‘ A‘ anus Head of St. Peters Bay. ' ANDREW “lgcfgyei-D JOHN sresus, M“ __ ° " Head St. Peters Bay “"“"‘“ 1166l993~30-tf WM. TOBIN, Vernon River. 11661963-29~tf AUCTION. SALE Administrators Sale AUCTION SALE Of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS l . l l CATTLE E " “Tilrked Tenders will he receiv- ed at the Office of the City Clerk,;dite<l herd all tested and in [l9l‘~:,up and sell at public auction on thcl A. R. Mo, hougeqhvere tired, unhappy, over-worked.- up to Noon Wednesday. June 6th, $9231. for installing and providing "an tFary Fixtures to be placed h, 1e iremens Rooms. Plans and Specifications may be seep at (he Office of the City Clerk. Tho high- ' t or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. P. NICHOLSON City Clerk 2026-3L4i In The Probate Court DOMINION OF CANADA, PRO. VINCE OF PRINCE ED. WARD ISLAND in the Probate Court, 13th George V-. A. 0.. 192s ln Re Estate of Hug-h Mrrljohald, late of St. Georges in Kings Conn. ty in said Province, deceased tes. tale. By the Honourable A. Banner- man Warburton, Surrogate Judge of Probate, etc., etc. To the Sheriff of the County oi’ {(11115 CW1!!!’ or any constable or literate person ‘within the said Coun i)‘: - GREETllNG WHEREAS upon reading the pe- tlllon on file of Ronald H. Mic- ‘Tormack and Roderick J. MoLel- Kan, both of St. Georges aforesaid, ‘the executors of the aibove named oslalte, praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose herein- after set forth; you are therefore required to cite all persons inter- ‘csted in the said estate to lbe and appear before me at a Probate Court to ibe held in the Court House .in Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Province on Wednesday the thirteenth day of, June next coming at the hour oi’ eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to show cause if any they can why the accounts of the said estate should not be passed and the estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of J. A. MacDonald, Esq, Proctor for said Petitioner. And l do hereby order that a true copy hereof be follthwith published in some news- paper published in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof Ibe forthwith post- ed in the following lpubllc places respectively, namely in the Hall of the Court House in Georgetown, in Kings Oounty aforesaid at or near, the School House in 8t. Georges aforesaid and in front of the l-isil at cardigan in Kings CmiMy afore- eald so that ell persons interested in the said estate ee aforesaid may have_due notice thereof. Pwrtnn. Monti-one. Iflidare, Tignish, Given under my hand and the seal of the said‘ Court this third day of May, A. D., 19%, lu the thirteenth year of I-Ils Ml»- jssty’! . WARIURTON Judge of Probate. 116755-5-11-40 )12 Pure Bred Ayrshire Cattle com-l i‘he Girl Who Had No . Chance, Ir melon RUIINOAM smueot: , Chapter 103 we?!‘ tfegusltfdthgvgfrktiilours ‘Tum e A: Gaby had said. the fact Ilrig? :1..- Wss married might not prevent ah. other from being in love. Tim was married. and light as she would, she knew that all this time she had sull cared for him, But all along she was sure he cared I-"r Myra. and not for her. at least she had the satisfaction of knowing Tim was hgppy._even llwllgh she naturally felt he would have been happier with her. And now it seemed to her that Tlul was in love with her_e1|_her he had never gotten over the old affection, or else it ‘had come to life again when he saw her. And what should she do now? For this was infinitely worse than before. Yet she glsried n little in the fact that he did love her. lt troubled her conscience, but it could not help but soothe a certain feminine feeling that Ruth had deep inside her. It was not vanity»- she was incapable of being vain; it was merely that an affection return- cd in kind is always a happiness. But it brought up so many prob- lems! FlnaZLv she went to sleep. deciding to phone the always sym- pathetic Guby and talk it all over with her. Galbyfis first remark, after Ruth had given her the whole story next <18)‘. was: , "Well, I thought that might lhap pen!" ' "You did!“ Ruth exclaimed in the greatest astonishment. "Why?" “Because you had that effect on him the other time you were here, when he was engaged to Myra." "How dill you know he kissed me then?" Ruth looked very much puzzled, for that impulsive good- bye in the doorway of the cheap little boarding house had (been lock- ed up in her breast ever since. Gaby laughed, leaning back on the couch, and looking at Ruth \\'ith kindly amusement. “What a dear innocent balby you are in spite of your large salary and your model factory town," she said. ‘ll didn't know about that, Ruthie-you never told. But I did know that ‘he started to fail in love ‘with you all over again. And he was only engaged to diiyralthen. “Now, when he's married, “the slruggle to be faithful, even in his nrrislns 5 Cows in milk. 2 yearling On ivednesdny, the sixth day of Heifers, 5 Calves. This is n. crwfJune at one o'clock p. m.. lwill set [feet condition. 1 Cfliltalu AHbTCYKIPCIIIISES of the late Lila ‘more. 8 years old. lrocd dl‘lV9l‘.,Doiia1d,nt Montague, all her JHBPRS QVPVYWUPTB- (hold and personal effects consist- 5 TERJI$I~10 mOHLh-‘i Credit Willi ing in part of Purim‘, Dining ROOIIL, per cent oft‘ for cash. Kitchen and Bedroom Furniture, If stormy sale will take place fol- Bedding, Carpets, Rugs, Stoves, etc. Slowing hionday. leto, and including BENJ. CARTER &. SONlploces of solid antique mahogany. Ailclllmeelli- Also 1 cow, 6 sheep and 35 hens. 11661952-29-4i Terms Cash. Sale will start sharp on time. DANIEL F. MaeDONALD. Administrator J. A. MeDONALD, Auctioneer Montague, May 25th. 1923- 11061989-30-51. l '6 Valuable Property for Sale in Charlottetown l offer for private sale my valu- able property and dwelling house situated on Bayficld Street, No. 64. This property is beautifully sit- AUCTION SALE a number ofl hiyra. But you are so much pret- tier :‘r..'lu you were-you ‘have cv- erything in yollr favor now. "Don't you see?" she went on. “when you came here before. you and and shalbbil- lworried p30!‘ ione unlnterestlng~—to a man poise you lacked before, you have money, success, the papers tulk about you, the Coopers have taken you up—you've everything to make Tim fall in love." “it was curious that Myra 81101115 have phoned Just-avell. 1H5! when Tim kissed mo." Ruth said, looking medltnlively’ at her (N95!- "Gimyl do you suppose she knows?" “No, oi‘ course not. She's too sure of Tim and her own charms. Walt five years—then she'll see she IIIINIINIIIII IN LEGISLATURE Opposition Members Probe Into Details of Government's Policy in Connection, With Interest, Provincial Secretary Treasurer's Department, Public Woks, Ferries, Roads, Bridges and Other Items April courpleted it as far as New Glue‘; n" | _ lgow, then he changed his mind an . ngfec. sslsgogustehse. ggtimates con-‘was going through to Clifton. Hel glhuedufldr D C. McDonald in thegtopped here and there, and every- chah, ' ‘ ' ' thing was held up until this year. _ ' which, as the Premier says. is elm‘ (35,000) lion year. That road is only thir" teen miles long; only about four MR 33px;}; (BUTLER asked il|mlles was done and the work was there was a sum 5e S . $hlhégregntggiidPciitht. ‘If. was done last hack from Brooloiield. Let him look year but not as it should have'up his Road Act and see whatthie beQrL>IJa§i year the road approp-pominlon grant implies. He s riation amounted to $30,000 and tholtoid that he must build his roads actual amount expended was somelto market places. instead of that $0 000 less than that, so there waslhe started and went about three ' i’ r not having this work miles where there were only two §§,,°,‘§,'§Zf,.,§._ farmers living. and after spendinll HON. ‘MRYCROSBY said he llilllabout $10000 he went away back it under consideration. to the hills and spent more moue)’ MR. BUTLER: You had it under-on that work. where people do not, consideration. K \ h d n nder see ralgvfc-r than (rnontlrlemgt lull: ‘MR. BUTbl-l : ‘on n 11 year, hy is e rover . - consideration last year 31111 ma‘ ‘sling this? They KNOW they arc‘- as far as it got. lnot coming hack this year! The)‘ Provincial Legislature, floats, It" fused with Gammon la the track o! constipation a clause tghlggnq] to lodge in your system! Get after constipation with nature's greatest helper BEAN, Kellogg's Bran, cooked and mumbled-because it is ALL BEAN and because it will v9 u permanent relief from eonatrpg. srshsnns~ *~ re‘ vo e unconsti- potion audit will dams. Brain's action is wonderful. It la reached and all really delicious. F4 sprinkled over your cold cereal or cook tit 0! Do you realize what do you realise that i weepsnndollesusesau puriii,1 on hlthf . Inocks out the dangerous toxie ‘NBIYZTIWEIIEFIDII! and frees the system from pollution] Fry Kellaloggjtvelgratnabfor a week. Eat t reg“ I "DOOM-Ills each maearoons popoven damunlushesehmesiinehmuielieei ' ’ eases. You will be astounded at the p“ are 9mm‘ difference in your feelings! Kellogg's Bran should not be eon- JENKINS a sou, c~__,- Dealers for Kellogg's Toasted Corn rl-l<¢:':f§w§.,.,_ Kellogg 's Bran is Chan " calcium“: h, ""1! to favorite bot cereal. I the la tablespoonfnll: for egg gm can do for you and rqlrigllzlrlgu Bren t will nus away; that it will pug . rti lightful made in rslljhllnclmr: on each You will say that x511‘, as miait Y muss sell Kellogg's Bu," When Hon. Mr. Hughes found this bill marked “O. K. —- M. K." he the‘ hon. member to record of the hon. member himself gentleman when he wa would be interesting. ‘ trouble’! ‘i‘he $47,000 re HON. MIR. Him-HES: Look it by Hon. l bridges. MR1 KENNEDY: Well, just one minute. You insist on looking for trouble, and you will get ll, if youl had kept quiet l was willing to lct,Agriculture to matters drop. at any rate for to-zabout these things. night. This is the hon. member would not work. ilor Wetst Rilver Wht-zvfltillltliefi a lilrtlllal‘ The il-eln carried. (HIE S 0T8 IGTP. 8_ HIVG ll 8- ' conwood Hospital and, strange to Road Inspector-g‘ 3i so)’, its drug blll is increasing tiny after day. \\"hat can be the reasoni MR. KENNE ' Di came under another item ‘Mr. Lea included d The large steelma “m! also built by the Consertauves m: Bo no further; t aside to re-lcharged up at $17,000. ‘i‘he Com- Faxing? guedhzttsuggdilymzzzliisefi? inxgkuilgxglfnslblgmh°$d not Andrews (orunlssloner has another pieceofroad Perhaps a “me looking mm the not the chahrman stop theYhglril s inviting ferred to bridges, . it w“ needless i‘or the Cfimllilsslongr o, attempt to blug Hie bluff larles( $7,090,) ma’, hot o; addm he??? sh -‘ “"35". etc. llltkigg] is znbicaslng to humanityn’. 3'"! MR. .1. n. STEWART: .1 hope this little bit of criticism from hie own follower will lln my hon- friend asked the C , _ “PM Whrilib , -__ ‘hhhw that the (Ionservalivefi m“! for this‘! in i920 the hill was missloner of Public deal with these iliiiitens after the 3.309. in 192i it v\':is—-— _ election. Why was the road from| THE (qmurhpqx; I ‘would ask 'l‘hztt's u colubination to make anyél o . |Tim's type. Now you come back- you've got a whole suite of rooms ‘in 9110 0i the ‘mes’ hmels’ yo“ wear the condition of the road at Bloom-‘IIPQUOII Willi lovely clpllles and fix your hair s0 mg moi,“ as 1.0 100k Y0!" 11931» Yo“ ha“? aleigllt years ago and was never fin- gome good. l have some criticism Kensmgmh to llulpeque left so lute; t0 make about that road myself. it ‘as, year? They started building Will stand improvelnent very well. i, m“, h, the {g1} and stopped the Docs this appropriation COW?!‘ l-lle ople from hauling to Kenslngton "experiments" which the Commls- u,“ at n“, time when things were sioner and the Leader of the Gov-mus)“ M] Ova,- rhe province. clear repairs to the improved hlghwaysfiare Elmira,- Complhlnts. In the road .I—lO.\'. MR. CROSBY: Yele, we ex-iaccounw we hm} all rqorils tofthélllg5 pect that it will cover tle ma n-jcharged up—-8.I] mixc one er. tenance of the roads that we are They mus, have some ~51,“ m. responsible for this summer, The Hales» preparing [hose accounts. work done on the lrnflds that are No ma" N“, understand them from not completed belongs to the high-hue end to the other. This $450,- ways expenditure. i000 ‘hgy are piling up, they say. MR- grEw-AIIT‘ I am 513d ‘my will all come out of the auto peo hon. friend has changed the‘ vivord, pm I would advise the mm, gar. “experimenting” to "mainta n ng.’ e to leave their cars in t er in all the debates this session it grime; [his year, and we willsee was "expori-mcnlillg." _l hope when,“ ‘he Gover-rhmehr will he that “maiutaining" means some- clover enough w mire the money thing. out of their pockets. MR. ‘C. AIETHERALL asked Lf HON; MR LEA Bald M13 Keane. |lnere was any money for r@*l>"ll'l~ dy should be ashamed of himself. lug at Aiilnincgllsh run. it was an MR Klgyylgpv trawl-ted that lhe |actlvc shipping poillt and should be Cglmmissiflilflr of Agriculture was lflllelllleil "l- the last man to say a word about MR. A. F. ARSENlAU-LT: The 1r (He hvertexpehded in hi; de- Comnlissioner tells us now that thelhgrrmhht last year to the tulle of ,mont>_v for the repairs of these $61100, Qf . , __ . . _ . . . . _ - ' h-~ 'ht-, ~ l1 I much Jronger hlgll\\fl.\> 1b mlllllled i" this fill-l ‘ilR. KENNEDY rose on a point GXEGGOIFTZISQAIIEJSOEE‘! bsivvwalterlLlLA A R M DONALD DEcEAt-r heLc-tllilsesTxiinismfehelly the lbgcst mun fwilrialillll» ‘l! l5 Strange lllfll l-llepfiorder to deny this, but Hon. Mr. ' ‘ " “ "'" C?‘ "13 arm‘ ‘ ' ° ' l - ' ‘ t‘ l YPDHIYS fOF 111050 roads 61100141 lea refused to let him speak. The‘ Brmk] B h S , I in the wolld 1n his IHIBIIJOIIS, ant ‘ l - _ - [and cjglmeifctingog, .,"‘3’f°,’k' Junei ED’ INTESTATE’ LATE OF would have no idea of, harming be borruucd or charged here. andkhhrrman mgtdg no error; (r, eh. ,- . . .. ococ p. m. MONTAGUE force the point of order. but Mr.‘ that the interest for the debentures lo build lllc roads should be charg-!Kellne'ly' succeeded in enforcing it ‘r-ll l0 another account. ls it fainhimself. i to l-luiln lhatyuu are charging the! MR. KENNEDY: That expendi-l expense nf building the roads tothc-[ture you fire talking about Is for: aulolnobile people, and than charge roads and Ilridgcs, not for roads‘ other people who are not. car-oivir only. ers for the upkeep of them? -HON. MR. 1110A maintained it HON. hilt. CROSBY: If we take W85 $54,000 for bridges. thew.» malls over they are our ownl‘ MR- KEN-NEDY said this was a TOtHIs. different thing altogether. He was ma, pl-yrlgn B3091}; lrererreq (Qltalklng about the iwillges in con- _ the roads-not lhe it was opened aboutlfilerl bridges- HON. MLR. LEA again lmsde re. lshed. About 100 farmers neededlierellce l0 OVQF-BXDGHdllure under ‘the Tomi to llrtul seaweed. Lasfme CDIISEYVBUVB gflvernment. | year it was sold hy public auction MR- KENNEDY said in view oil Jar $90, Th,» hmrhise w“ given insinuations mnlio in the House, that the road would be finished i"? Wmllll explain the clrclimsianc~ three years ago. ‘It was promised e9 collilecl-Qd "ll-h 11 Dallfl’ sum of pthat Alton Road would be done al- ‘l8 will! Which his name had been ‘no, and this promise was not kept. "mlllecled bY- llle the hon. mem- Mlr. ‘Brodie said llc was quite mix- b" m!‘ W95?- RTVBX‘ (Hon. G. E, ed up about the highways blll. The Hughfld Leader oi the Government said the HON- MR- HUGHES said itwas auto fees would pay the interest on $500 m‘ $600- Lhe debentures. Another member MR KENNEDY denied ii, and 'ernment propose to carry on with of one or (we road set-lions, there ' uated, well finished, a frost proof cellar (concrete) all modern im- provements, suitable for a double cottage, large lawn. with ‘Wm l“ the rear, Size of lot 75 ft. front. extending back 100 feet and vlrlll b8 eoYd at ti. mrnaln- Apply A- 1’- mrge, on premises or ' BENJ. CARTER 8t SON Auctioneers 11661965-29-41 FOR SALE» AT PINETTE Rcui Estate and Personal Effects of the late Albert Vickersom-Coln- modious dwelling house and out- lbuildings very pleasantly situated lfrontlnl; on Dinette River with scv en acres 0i‘ land. An ldeul Summer Residence. Apply to Mrs. N0Y95 On YOUR CHANCE "ro own YOUR own HOME AT A REASON- ABLE PRICE. Being authorized 'I>Y_ MT- J- Stevenson and Mrs. Mcklnnon we will sell by Public Auction the 1W0 houses situated on Esher Street opposite the Charlottetown Can lFaciory on Tuesday 5th June, 192%,, sash “However, we“ see when at 12 o'clock 1 bungalow, 5 rooms on lower floor, upstairs unfinished This house is practically new. 2 small houses, new, interior un- finished. . Both houses are situate on large lots, dry. All particulars A. WILLIAMSON, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE T. A. MATTHEWS, s5“ premises or to hiolsenn & hlcKln- non, Attorneys, Charlottetown. i16679l3-26-12l. ORWELL COVE, ON FRIDAYQ JUNE 15TH AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP STOCK:—2 horses (9 years 01:1,)! F‘ . I milch cows, 1 ileifer, 2 years oldfl l1 call‘, 8 sheep and 12 lambs, 1 reg-i _~_ pigs, 2 mouths old. , Colonel Aubrey, by Cglytgin Aub, llllillllillhfliNTSz-A hay mower rey, 2.07%, son 6f Peter the Great almost new f-Mlissy Harris), 1 hay, |2.07%-tl'l9 wgrlrfg leading speed rake, 1 broadcast seeder, l wheel sire. dam Park Honor by Pflrkgmg barrow (new). 1 spike barrow, 1 2.22%, (the dam of Princess Ettlfsprlng tooth barrow, 1 gang plow., 2.15%, and eister on dam side to'l Single plow, i scuffler. 1 roller, 1i Maisle 2.25.) Col. Aubrey leavercnrt and wheels, 1 truck, 1 wood‘ Elmsdale Monday, May 21, Hillsgslelgh, 1 driving sleigh, 1 Riven‘. Fortune Cove. Port Hillwslelgh, l buggy, 1 wagon, Tyne Valley to Romanus McUong-lec oil's, Grand River, Tuesday, May saw, 1 hand saw, 22. Leaves Wednesday via Western Masons pick, 2 sets driving har- Coleman, Brae, West Capelness, 1 cart, saddle and lbreechlng. Cimilbelllnn, Dock Road. to ownersli truck wagon pad. 2 89!! Wllrkillfi stable Saturday. remaining till harness, 3 pair leather Wednesday. May a0. thence, w Al-Imllk cans, 1 shares in Orwell Dairy 1 Sea Cow Pond. Nell Pond, 6t. Louis and home Seoul-day, June 2nd (Cou- tlnued fortnightly.) Mares at ovmers’ risk. J. W. O'BRIEN, (Owner) too numerous to mention. -OROP:——200 (bushels white oats. _ 50 bushels wheat. TERMS-h months om a-ll sums. over $10.00. 6% off ilnr rash. CAPT. J. A. NICHOLSON. (In Chnrse) .l. A. MeDONALD, Auctioneer 2045-1-5i. Iiiuularly deserve him-or ‘lie kissed me once, how can I stop istcred brood sow (with young). i" trottinl-i The set work every day. ales, 1 wire stretcher, 1 cross cutlthlnking oi‘ putting "19 l" I 2 crow bars, 1's temporary New York office! ' arm u out." Gaby nnswerell- "I'll back you, traces. 2 fighter." 00.. 1 milk separator. Other article! when her heart was involved. Orwell Covo car)_"Nlclw this is going to hurt. lust a litile."—'l‘.he Hardware Man s‘ idea Book. isn't as fascinating as she thinks—-" "l wish she wasn't coming," Ruvh snld nervouslyx "it's curlolls she should have phoned to ask whether he had been here. it ‘wasn't very-J’ "Well, tact was never .\lyra’s ‘strongest point," Gab)‘ answered. Ipluyiug idly with some ta-ssels on -she comes. She should be here." "But what shall I do?" Ruth ask- ed. “You haven't helped mo. I be- ,lieve y'ou're glad Tim seems to be |ln lovc with nle." (‘nuby laughed again. "i know it's wrong, but l am," she said. “You spent so many years feeling miserable because oi‘ him. llC-\\' lel him spend a lew years feel- ing sorry because of you. Yes, I 3h0pe he is ln' love with you-it 'wuulll do him good!" "But he's married!" "l know, but hlyru doesn't par- anyone nice." “llut-it makes it WOPSO. He'll come around again. l cull‘! help it. llim if he tries to again? I can re fuse to see him, blll he'll come any- wily." “Oh, that part! Well, (he only, thlnyz to do is to ge-t away. Can't you finish up your business and B0 Still] the auto money would be tnkr en for the repairs of the roads. lf they spend as (much in two years on every road as they did on eleven miles of St. ‘Peter's Road they will want about tlve or three hundred thousand dollars. llt will mire nve times more taxes to keep the roads in repair. Mlt. KENNEDY: roads ls being voted away this YHP- LEM year W" spent $23,000. Why the Increase this your? IPREMIER lBELL: Another elec- tion. own. KENNEDY: You said u: (Llllllllllfi-i) The condition of the. roads last year was such lllut event within a few miles of the railway‘ ‘frictions the farmers could not haul ‘their products to market. What was the condition of the road from her-h. to Summerside last year? Canthc Commissioner explain why thelrohql from Hunter ltivcr to Kensiugton’ was left last year and why increas- ed m°"eY l5 blllllg voted, coming on election? Why are there flve different roull projects 30mg through the district of FlriitQlloeng Where there was none ‘lust year? Why spend about $200,000 inside of four or five months roads that lle has been neglecting h" $35,000 for home again? I know, he'll make himself ll nuisance." ‘ll can't go back yet. Not for n week or two," Ruth answered. "You should see the list of things I've yet to do and i‘he people I have to see- Commlttee sends me new They're even charlie of “Well, then You'll lust have 10 and you're a p!uckY But Ruth doubled her strength Tomorrow-The Tea Party Training Counts Dentist (applying a lwl l0 h" C0 ‘U’ Iust S Blue-jay The aim lest t (I is Blue-Kay. ‘Svtaogsotlcl: gllcll-IIII-l stantly. Then the corn oosens anllcomesout, Made in clear llquld and m tlun plasters. The 4°59‘! U18 hon. member tn hriu-r fir‘? tlom of Drool of such Ii 5m; f" - The $14 he hall refer-rm m ihFTW“wM~w . en mdflbane 51111 Victoria gllgch lttheymallm-in crosses regul- mud" . ' “as ‘i swampy Dlflcu or about three chains in lengflr I . sltlmllztllfi the mailman asked him if . . HZ could h‘); be done with ' Marvelous flllaokerel THE SUPREME SEA FOOD! ilJune is Mackerel Month-— the silver blue hordes have stuck in, a rich haul has been made-At has been delivered, iced and delicious, to your dclaler. ‘flTastes like wild duck-full of food value and flavor—high in quality, low in cost. ' I flffi ilOnly a few weeks to enjoy Mackerel; make themost of it when you can get it at its best. Free Recipe Book is yours on I234 WYEIUIILWOIIIIOI mm Mm Kgmmd" $25 or $30 and Ti)? mgrethan . , ' ‘ ‘ - line v f lerifylng Lilli]! conditions insfrlfictlelllli t‘) Se! soulebollv (h- and that h - ,_ Paid for. Thgnmd s” "LL he ().K.'li i; . it was b-ll came IO him and m Plcctlon. “Tiz" For Swollen, Tlled, Aching Feet receipt 0f postal. NaiionaLFish IS the National Dish! NATIONAL FISH C0 L.9 HALIFAX CANADA ”',,'l0na'z:4vn0l -ll"cxl’ rloggggllr¢. ',"Q"" l ____.__. along? -He started a d 1 .. . ., from Hunter River torgilstiacsbt 11b’! '11“ m"! mill’ “Tll'/." takes i‘he Fitzroy and Euston Streets, ChnrlOttelflwn. ‘ .031" 111111 soreness out of corps Unless sooner sold privately this desirable prone"? Wm be o" l. (ITRLWHIOIII. nhfiu.“ we] Wm hen": mg i" H v l comfort ju-st soak- lcn bulrnifln.‘ gum] yo‘: tired’ SM” l ' . "~ ‘W feel. ru." instant- y ("M's ""1 Vi‘! poisonous exuda- tlons that puff up yqhr cmm“ SW"- "lfla-mvd. sweaty feet NEW llullsl Hill sill The "lldfifllllned offers for su/Ie his beautiful new residence sil- uated at No, 199, on the West side 0t Weymouth Street, and betwtell cnllouscs and bunlon-a. Get a box or lured at auction upon the premises on Friday the first day of June- lnz If‘ "Y" drug 0r department "eXl. at 12 o'clock. noon. .1! ore m a few cents. Your feet are House open for inspection afternoons and evenings. rover iolng to bother you any For further particulars apply to 11-"6- Whole Years foo-t comfort o. zoom el-lAw. guaranteed. Bums,“ arc,’ Prowse Block. Olly- 110619214515; NOTICE CWTOWN-PICTOU SERVICE EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC- INTERNATIONAL LINE sumnilen s! Freight and Pia-senior Service lletween M. John l s. s. oovnnuon DINGLEY Cfiffl‘... st. John ever! I\,\'¢f";"°" " 0 . lmd Plctou. lenvlns Bruce Stewart,‘ fvIZ-lfrrt-dicelrfrfl-liu-tilrtnzlla‘igsgidgi-dthltiutiwobrgmtiiiefotiosgil aw" 1' g] Co's Wharf at 7 s. m. leaving} mé. Thursday. ' be t 2 p m clou on return 0n the grrlvg] o; RUIN!!!’ "ID! are to Boston direct. duo Sundays a u - -I M Sydney "am. due the“, It 4 n m. RETURN-Leave Boston Mondays and Fridays at 10 u. m. (DIV h‘ A limited number of autos can hirer-lit’: ‘or Eamon‘ Lube” u": s" John‘ srarslnoorls In»: handled each trip. "V" S. S. ‘Magdalene ls now making daily return trips between this port 3 h, action is the same, At your dragging At Boston connection ia-rnade via tho Metropolitan Lino ‘h m‘ BRUCE QTEWART Q, 3g" LTD lfrelght and passenger steamers for New York and point! 5°“ i AGENTS West. l . ‘H! PM“ m w, 7n ‘u: stéfifialias. rote-suand additional information. ngzlgoa x n