PAGE TWO maven sons on l-IER ARM . A1‘ ONEQTIME , ' In. 8. Petuii, Fisher Home, Alta, wrltuz-"l was troubled with boils llldhlfldUififlfulfilflfllnylflliltgi onetime. is “Itriodallkiiidlof medicine, but, gotriorolid. ' "I took twoliottlesot BURDOCh — LOOD i BITTERS and have never been troubled since.” l B.B.B. banishes boils and all other blood disorders; manufactured only b)’; The '1‘. Ifilburn _Co., Limited, Toronto, Out. l l l 1 l l " IlDTIGE Change In Business-Beg’ ' ' June 1st we will carry on a strictly‘ cash business. To regular customers our terms will be “Cash” or settie-, inent‘ in full at the last of each, month. Our prices will LUll pond‘ with our terms which will be stictly adhered to, A continuance of your usual patronage is solicited. Clo§ng—" ginning, June lst we will close every evening at 7'11. rn. exoepfwodnesday and Saturday. (Signed) JENKINS BROS, Millvlew. 5-26-6l. Mine. I Annual Meeting- ‘nie Annual Meeting of the Pro-' vindhi Ladies Auxiliary of the l‘.E.l. Protestant Orphanage will be held in the Orphanage Rooms. I58 Prince) Street, on Thursday afternoon. May 31st, at 3 o'clock. Representatives from all the Branches are expected in be present with their reports and,’ is the Delegates will be the Guestsl of the Trustee Board to Dinner at; the Queen Howl, will all those who expect to attend please send word to! the ‘erslgned as soon as possible? (Signed) MRS. .I. T. WINDSOR. Secretary. 52 Bayfleid Street. INTIGE 6-22-tts5i. Annual Meeting p, i, . The Public Annual Meeting of, the P. E. I. Protestant Orphanage,’ will be held in the School Room oi’ Zion Presbyterian Church, City, on Thursday, May 31st at 8 o'clock P. M. A number of Trustees arc to be elected to the Board in which all‘ contributors present will have a" vote; departmental reports and complete Financial Statements will be submitted and the work of our Institution freely discussed. All interested are invited to at- tend. IRA M. BROWN, Secy-Trcas. 5-22-tts5i. P. E. I. HOSPITAL 3 ANNUAL MEETING I A public meeting of all contribut- ors to the Prince Edward Island Hospital will be held in St. Paul's Parish Hall, Tuesday, May 29th at 8 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of cl-I ecting trustees and any other busin-' ess an may he brought for the gov- ernment of the institution in accor- dance with the by-laws, and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before it. Ana HARRIS Si-crctxiry i-Ig-tts-‘ii ‘ Professional Cards R. R. BELL BABBISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC. (hnioron Block, Charlottetown, MONEY T0 LOAN Dr. C. G. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Post Graduate . Medical School Ind Hospital Practice Uiniled to Eye, Ear, Nose, O-OOOOQ 9000 ‘s; g “Jealous Hearts’? SMILES 53% B! § MILDRED BAICBOUII QO-OQ §O-QQ~O'Q-O-O-OQQ'QQ'OQ'OQQO1 uAuisy GERTIE ITIIE GIFT OF A FRIEND THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN TIIE DEBT IS NOT YET PROTESTANT ORPHANAGE" - PLEDGES ABE YOU ONE WHO HAS NOT PAID? PAY IT BEFORE THE ANNUAL MEETING MAY 31. Rashes an vimplcs soothed and healed bu rm: GUARANTEED OINTNENT i $1 562927.15. CLEAR-WE NEED YOUR oolha-Salva This was for the var- MAY 29, 1928 ‘L question about the appropriation for the Souris breakwater. The CHAIRMAN: Shall the item carry? Mr. ELLIOTT: Carried. Mr. MACDONALD. (Kings): The item will not carry. We will not be totally ignored in that way. 1i‘ the minister is going to treat thel committee with contempt, I will promise him that he will not get his estimates through even if I; "When . works overtime (c: a man shn genr-‘éily g~fn him." ._.. o l it l ~d~i.'-_iilil?,il_l~'l4‘ii\y l vl ‘l i; ‘.-i' ‘ h‘ J t», "i ‘a. fi ' - v. , ‘~-l l’ -/~-~ 135:. lf- ._ MORE SURFACE FOR lJlllT 1st Siren-i Urchin: You're 1w: as dirty u: me. 2nd S. U,: Yc:.-~-:n‘ I'm l... as big. ' .ties; lean, bronzed, with a deep- It was during that voyage that James FFaIraday [entered Elmer's life, destined to play a curious and rather tragic role. i l-ie was a man in the early fort- lined face, and the kindest gray eyes in the world. "i Elinor, on tho fourth morning out or New York, with Southampton only twenty-four hours away, was actually suiking in a deck-chair.‘ Tony was in the swimming-pool. with the snub-nosed art studeni, and Elinor, furious at the slight-l, for he had't even suggested her joining them-had taken out her, spite on various members of that polo-team who {had hopefully and, fatuously approached her. Now she sat alone. pretending to‘, read, and inwardly boiling. It wasn't that she cared about Tony; it was only the inference that The freckled-face little nonentity hail put one over on her that made El- inor wrathful and determined on vengeance. Shc was debating whether to pun- ish Tony or the girl, when a tall. leannot-so-young man in_ careless iweeds paused before her chair. She noticed, as he removed his cap, that his hair was already graying. “May I be permitted IX) introduce myself?" he asked as Elinor raised her bored gaze. “I know you don't remember me, although I knew your uncle well, and I vlsilod at Carver Hall when you were a little girl. I'm James Fnrraday." “The African explorer!” exclaim- cd Elinor. I-Ie smiled. “Well, hardly that. But I've wandered about Africa o bit, purely for my own amusement." member who was able to have tlie ‘struck out. and to take the respon- i ‘sibility for advising AMOUNT T0- IIELP. FORWARD IT WITHOUT DELAY T0 THE TREASURER. YOU MADE TIIE PROMISE WIIY NOT KEEP IT? g rtion wiili outward and inward H011. J. A. rreighi. When a little vote is mad: ~ ‘for some improvements down in ‘the Mnritimes- Provinces the cry is _ lraised in different quarters of the 3Dominion that it has been made Mahone Bay ‘item struck out was lfor P009051 reasons. They any lucky enough to secure another seat ‘illfli- i1 is lust R gratuity Phal- IS 71"" in the house and was therefore iins given to keen us in line. and able to explain why the vote wusl iCuntinued from page l) suggestions of that kind are always brought forward from some section the minister p; ‘of the house. I think I should b“: permitted i0 read this letter lo show remove the amount from the esti- _ how the people there appreciate the mates. This candidate was not _ This ‘ious services, including warehouses. ‘I want the member of the commu- tee to bear that in mind; $156,927.15 for the ridings represented by the four members from Prince Edward ism]. wculd do we“ a, ‘east to give‘ Island‘ A qumter Or that amuum’ the lion. member an answer to hisl is $39231‘ The expmdltur“ i" ‘he question regarding the Sourls break- i "Fling FEIJTi-‘Sented by _my h?“ wafer. It is a matter that is un-i meml w“? i? °.°‘“P1“l""‘g 5°10“ doubtedly important to the hon.‘ terly of discrimination for political gentleman and ‘hose whom he m.‘ ieasfms" was .3553"? Th“ is" he presents. It is one of the first received. in his riding over $16,000 “(mks o; parliament ma; hon more than the average of ihe totubmenlbers Shall ha“, [he privilege expenéimre“ for m‘? {our riqmgll‘ of querying the mlnlstcr or the gov- Th“ ‘s what he '5 mmplmnmg ci-nnicnt regarding matters of in-- about‘ A“ I MW m. say w my tércsi to their districts. There hon‘ “kind l5 mis‘ m View.“ whflttno disposition on this side of thci I have “signed t” “om 1m.“ I do house to treat lhc minister .unfalr- ‘not expect to receive even fair crili- l“ He cannot “ma. with mp, lrism 0f the oxpendiwre i" his m? class of business, that everyone i'= . mg or in his province and than is going to be satisfied and heap en. not what. I am looking for. have to speak all day myself. I", will ask the minister this: Will he, answer or will he not? _ | Mr. STEVENS: I think the min-i lucky enough to secure another seat, and he is not here to make any work thiit was done last year. letter ‘is dated May 2, 1928, and i". admissions of that kind. The min-Iflddressed w myself In part, i? isler knows the facts, and I askfieildfi 115 T°11°W53 for some reasonable explanation. 1| do not want t0 leave the impres-l We thought possibly you might be sion that discrimination is practis- llnl-cflffiled ill KIIOWiIIB 111511 how ‘he ed against. the county because 055119618 and BWPBEES 0H railway the fact that it failed to elect eiwhsrf have fumed H"). new that supporter of the ggvgmmeng, bu; i“ we have had a trial with our first will take an explanation on thirfertillzel‘ Slimmer- part of ihe minister to avoid carry-l Everyflne appears l0 be dPliEhiPvd mg away that jdea_ Iwith the layout. and there is nut M1; MACLEAN (prince); Mgithe slightest doubt but that car- Chairman, as the hon. member icrsoes can be discharged at n very Kings qvlr, Macdunald) has refer- much lowc rate tha erctofore. red to the vote that has been given} I i111) 991K309“! l E is n0 to the other county, in looking over Diane onhthe i, d that can nmv me esiimamg 1 mink 1 have jugf. compete witlfiis for economy in iin- as much reason w complain imshoading. They have been running year 31$ he has, I find that wnlnlmost steadily m. a gust oi‘ low; had a wharf ihai; was gtaftgd mkfllhon 50 cents per ton—of course, year, bug on account of we law-ids tlicy comc iicar Llic end of the ness of the season, the conirneilcorixv it will be more expensive»- wos not completed and more is a but at prcsieiit indications it lead-s i-cvote of $8,000 there. But asidelus i0 suppose that Lhggost will no! in spite of the fact that he indulges in criticism that I think is not just- ified by lhe figures, the province of Prince Edward Island, including all fairest treatment of which this d:- thai in spite of the attitude which my hon. friend takes, Mr. MACDONALD lKings): When the minister starts lo read ii lecture to members of ihc house on fair play and fair treatment, I should like to point out, that I have endeavoured as wcll as I can to he fair in this matter, and I though‘. lliatdcaling with the local works of the county iii connection with llicsc estimates was the only fair way. The V/(IYUIIOUSC at George- pliiccd there for Kings county only. The people of i'l'igiiisl1 and the western end of |Qurens county, us the lioii. mem- cnly; it is not l . . Bu‘ comlums upon his head every time the riciings, will receive the best audiswcrs to the questions that an, ash partment is capable and ll. will get, ' town does not serve Kings county] mowers have been so much 1m.‘ ‘nnil ’i‘lii- Vnrlllnio Triisl (‘nrpnriilloii of ,Ilio uoi-oiiii pnrl Jlii- IIIIIOWiIIK iirupi-riy. iiunu-l Elinor ili'l(.i outa cordial hand. “Si! down.“ she ironlinanded, in- dicating the empty deck-choir bc- side her, and, when lie lliid obeyed, 5.118 asked severi-ly: "Why haven't you let me know brforr ilizil, you were aboard?" Hc shrugged. a “I've been pretty pour company -- evcn for myself. You see, Africa took her toll last trip. I came down with fever, and even now I'm laid up about three days out of every seven." He looked at her intently. "Little Elinor! Forgive me, but I can hardly believe it! Ii; seems only yesterday that I was at Carver ‘ Jl-Iall and you and‘ the little blond i girl-what was her name-Milli- j. | icenflfwere running around in *1 gingham frocks, with your hair in braids. That was nearly fifteen years ago. Makes me feel old!" l “Nonsense? she declared briskly. "You're only in the midst of life. I've followed a lot of your advent- ; ureSTtlTrmIEhItlre rlncvlrsjpapeyand - magazines. wisi ' ha your» experiences." . “But not my age!" he laughed. “Oh. I don't know!" murmured Elinor, with the surc confidence of ly0lltll and beauty. Somehow, she lcould never visualize herself as anv- lthing but radiantly young and rad- iaritly lovoly. l l?“ - r uni. .=‘_5é§"?'-;<\=._.-WL NOT A SCOFF li-i Diner: Waiter, call the pfOfl-‘Hf , ll _ . -, tori There arc file: in my soup. iqheyglieznew my ‘mus had filed? Waiter: Na u:e. sir; has quiK ' He nodaed 'u"°'a"“ °' f'y'fi°n""9' ' “MW “I was deeply distressed whcnl heard. He was a great old manf’, l, Elinor shrugged carelessly. i “I-le was a great old idiot. You ,hcard about his ridiculous will?" When Farraday said he hadn't. rshe went on to tell him. He list- ened with interest. and, when Tony came up later, with the little oi-t ‘student beside him, James Farradaj lregarded him with more than pas- Ising curiosity. hadn't Elinor told quite all- the match between Tony and Mll- llcent-but James Farraday, like Judge human nature quickly and lshrewdly, It didn't take him long Ito guess ihe actual state of affairs. 1 I-le realized that Tony was in love jwith Elinor, and not with his wife. jAnd Elinor? | Forradny gave his entire atten- tion to her. One moment he would l f; HER KICK \ “Mother has forbidden mc t. lmoke." -- “Why, what‘: her objections?" "She says it tempts her too much." y i to read. hadn't confessed how she’d made’ She was not, so easy ' have said that she carod fnr Tony—~ from that TOVOLO, there is only 313,-! county that l represent, ‘ienily fronted as Prince county. irs; received more, I do not think- is well founded, because the Summerside last year were also tlic commission's report, the same as the work at Georgetown. Mr. MACDONALD (Kings): I did not include those votes at all. Mr. ELLIOTT That is where you made a mistake. Mr. MacLEAN (Prince): I think tho hon. member, in speaking the other night, took the total vote for the other counties. Mr. MACDONALD (Kings): No. Mr. MacLEAN (Prince): If the mission should be eliminated from the _ tolaliote 500 in the total ‘estimates for thciwe were operating with tlic old pica‘ sq that ‘ if lust us well ovcr 90 cents, so you Kings county has been just as lcnqwill ncc- Lilill tlii- cxpi-iiditurc than, The argument which he has 1111-13011)‘ 101011)’ Ill-fil- VdllCGd, that for years other couiii-‘Ilillllvy MW!!- rc- ,duc 10 pairs and the work carried on riiflchezipiiess of unloading, wu recommendations of the DuncauJng from Tignish to Hunter River. recommendations of the royal com-lung their supplies from the west- bcrs for llic province will vcrilv. ship their potatoes Llirougli Clcorgw- lown warehouse. when in tlii- lulc lull tlic liiirbuiir 0i Cliurlotlctowii b; closi-d up Georgi-town i:; Lin: only outlet iii flu: provincr. Up lo the 1411i of .I_unuary lost your wc were w my Lhalwibiililllg steamers iii Georgetown and Lll‘v5zulld the DOLZIKOPs for those steam- nmvwzrs WGIQ coming from Prince and Supply Cxmnd. Qturgns counties. The warehouse a oorgelown is not a county af- fl-Ierelofore, this ~LCl‘l‘il0l‘y only ex- £11 M H11; it is n izravirizial affair- llendcd from Ti nish to Emerald» " sliplimfilng We i1 9 e minist- ,The farmers "beyond Emerald amii-{FS DPESQPHL allitlide. What do we large consumers of fertilizer, ilfiilflfvflnd? I 11m Ellmlmliin! $140,000 {it is a very fine thing for this porn. be ovcr (i0 cents pcr Lon. Wlicii csslul in gutting: in: yi-iii" is uctiiiili‘; ‘ylill ‘J/lill‘ iili Wc ili'l.‘ very glad tlicsc facilities: havo a territory t0 [apply in me loading of potawesuent discussing only ihe $59,000 vot- ICne of the representatives of thclefi for the province covering the or- assuredidinary votes and not the special iFctato Growers‘ Association ins that [his wouid be SQ Thgvotc that was rvcommendcd by the ‘whole layout is working just as waalroyfll ¢°Y111Y1i$v‘*i°l1- The nllnisber _unflc1pai,ed_ The farmers m-e guiflhns no right under these circum- stances to charge mc, and if ‘no iem warehouses promptly and “,;Lh_ ikncw what he waslulking about lie "courfly, then _the same reasoning would apply to thc other counties." imlnatcd them. Mr. MacLEAN l Prince): That clears up that point. I do no: think it is wise on the hon. mem- ber's part to stress the complain: that his county has not been fairly dealt with. In looking over the estimates this year I find that Kings county has been very gener- ously dealt with by the government, and, in fact, I feel that perhaps w? are being discriminated against in the total vote. The harbour improvements that iwere put through last year for Sum- merside were greatly appreciated by the people there. I think it is only [fair to the Minister of Public Works that I be permitted to read a letter from R. T. Holman Limited. They are a large firm there who handle the business of the port in connec- ._ ._,___ ._ she was certainly too sweet to the Imam’ lonely men’ had learned t°~ art student; the next he decided that she was fancy-free. But, what- ever she was. she was fascinating. I-le found that out very quicgly and reminded himself, with, a wry smile: "Y0li'r(s twice her age. old man. Don't make a fool of yourself at this lute day." For hcr part, Elinor honestly lik- cd him. She recalled him only vaguely an hcr uncle's guest during her childhood; he had justcome from some expedition in the wilds. and she remembered how she mid Millicent had regarded him with owe and admiration. There was MortgageiSal Tliko nnllri- llinl, iiiiilcr iiiiil by virluo of llii- powrrn of iiiilo z-unliilni-d in 1| our. ‘f-nlin ‘Mloriimm- or Iii-ml nil‘ Trim; (pm-n hf Filihia-iiiy-fiiiirlli filly of Jiiiiiiury A, P. l . lllillil" |ll'iWl‘i'Il .I. & '1‘, hlorrls "IIIII-iiiy Lliiiln-il of llio- first piirt liii-ri- will lii- offcroii 7'" "i" "N Pulil . 1\IIl'lillII iin llio prom- lacs i\f)il_ 75 in 7.‘) Wnlor Sin-ct in Fluirlntli-louwi, llll Alunllxiy llic iilr- li-riilli iliiy of .Ii||y A ll. I928. iit llio limir of i-h-vi-ii o'clock in tlu- fim-niimi, y: ‘All tliiil lrnvl. Dlcco or piirr-ol of iiiml ""'"ll"- 1Y5"! and bring 1n Charlotte- some story about his party's hav- ing been lost in a totally uncivillz- I ' ed region, hitherto unexplorod,»nnd how he had saved his companions from the cnnnlbals by some trick of wit and had become, for a time. ruler of the little community. She meant to ask him to mil her oll about it, but he seemed loath lo talk about himself and sincerely iii- tcresled in her and her affairs. was an invitation that Elinor could never resist. so, during the course of their friendship, over a period of Mr. MACDONALD <Kings): 1 el-‘Tliey havu been loading cars at iiuvwill boar out whm rntc of 40 pcr day on the railway. . l ~ » ' _ _ I t ' . would not. chaige me, with f ~ _ as rcgagis Kmgsiout any holdup wha ever and thi y un an IBlenmalkpansyyrvyrllgisy,’ {do not interfere in the slightest dc- “fiucl-“Yl- I R110“! U10 M1181‘ mem- IQYCC with the unloading of the ship] bi?!“ ‘mm Prim!‘ EdWflYd Island I am saying. as regards dividing llio total of and m“ is m, exceptionally good ‘H1850 items by four, the other mem- ,ec0rd_ hers of the province will agrcc with ‘me that there is more need for this This letter follows along the samc,_‘“°rk i" ")9 CDUMY 0f King-s than lines, and shows the benefit thatthisll" a" m9 QUFPYS. Pegflfdlfss 0f lhfl construction work has been to the m“ that Queens fmmly i5 repre- pcople of that community, and liow 59mm by 1W0 Inflmbefs- N0 one it is appreciated by them ‘who knows the facts will dispute I- wish again l0 express the thanks ,~ lhaiv 95119013113’ i1) View 0f the fact from that constituency m the Min- ‘We in 11w Season and has greater isler of Public Works for the wharf Peed“ "m" U"? 000111405 which have that he gave us ms, yew-y and ljharbours which are closed in No- hope ‘hat when the 5upp1cmenLa,-_._,vvembcr or thc early part of Decem- estimates are brought down lhisiber- _ county will not be forgotten. i, _Th@ ma") P0")! 0Y1 which I GU95- Mn MACDONALD (Kings); Ieiioned the minister hc has not asked the minister a question but I iwuched “'5 311- I flsked him about have not recexved an answeu I~filC Sourisbreukwatcr, a work that think we should have some explain-Q‘? i“ lmmlnenl K1803" 0f destruc- ntion from him in regard to thisvuol} f‘)? lack 0f T8083)‘, n work vote ‘which needs strengthening and sup- . ELLIOTT: Mr. my hon. friend seems to insisi upon having another answer. not merely, an answer. , _ _ SW0, the other evening two years ago and not ITZ-IIIHCYlLT-i ,M-,,_ MACDONALD ,King5,. Sink in tire estimates. _ The minister has my a supposition. Qilgfiled me quest")? "likely- ML ELLIOTT I am going to can‘ “l6 CHAIRMAN. Shall the item my hon. friend's attention lo thc-‘MREYIPMA _ argument that he has made, l) r" “(DONALD ‘K1089? I think perhaps that is the best an- [him f} Ugl" l" some answer from 5W0!‘ that I can givc him. IIl‘ m“ """‘~*'i°l'- spooks of $89,000 us the expendltuiv: '“‘_'-i'-'—-~— made in the province this year.‘ apart from the expenditure at Char- l lolletown. lie refers to that as bc- l s ingan expenditure in llirec ridingm: ‘ u I ask my hon. friend if lie thinks; ' _ there are only three rcprcscniativcs v from lili.‘ ])l'OVillL0 of Prince Edward) Island. and ii he thinks it is a falrl thing to divide the expenditure, there by three. in order to osccr-l min what each member should bcl cmitlcd to. impress upon lhc committee» idea of my hon. friend with regard, to fair treatment. i I point out the further incl that. last your $64,625 was spent on build- Blcnt damage to Sourls harbour. the riding of my hon. friend. Ho} says that was recommended by the Duncan commission. It. is true lliaL [for similar purposes in Charlotte- ) We believe the same llling willflmvn, QHPQIIS COIIHW. and at life-i" of the people in that vicinity and ‘ that K0185 ‘$011013’ hflS 011011 hllrbors Chairman‘ Qworliiig and which, if a heavy storm} occur, may be carried away and de-Bienniuls by mail postage must he? L M. & I did give him an am ‘ I asked ‘why that vote was deleted doz. Early Cabbage, Cauliflower and I have nski-d a plain 1|“, “gm ear“, man“. one amen Ind Thlo.‘ flown iifnri-snill liounilcil llil follows: ‘Igfllng By" gm] gupplyln‘ Glgggggflln ilio Souths-nut liy \V:ilnr Kirov-c on om“, m," Buihun‘ ililw Soullrvi-xt liy proprrly now or iillP- era‘ Gun.‘ ‘urea ‘ _v ovum: iry \V_ W, Owen (foruicrlv I uni-vi ns Trlcitriilrli Offlcn), mi the OM00 Hours-O t0 12.30. 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"QNEY 1Q [DAN uiinv-s, irnIIr-mnrkn_ irrullo nnmmi, book» vhlflamwvo P- I- I- IZIZZL? 2121531‘. "iii-iii ’.‘.'.i'.i'”i"..‘.!.'2".'.5.'€,- —----———-———~- ilittflwfi, or which nl liic time of iuirh I I lb ih. llJ k1‘. McDonald & McPhee,ii.i.ll"fi..ifpli‘;"iimi...’ ~ I Tv-rms of min f0 iif‘ lwr-niy nor wont B, A, ‘Ffllh of the time of nnln, nml tho Imi- I. A. IoIIONALD L II. F. Mel‘!!! I. rim-n wiliiln thirty ilnyn nflr-r flio ilnlo of fining Imlv-il thin fourteenth dny of Mny, "unlwrlnm Nrronwsnysm ‘Tc! "hiiliir Mnrlllmr Trust Corporation. 1'! ' MPLIi Oil Q BENTLEY. MONEY TO - , _ u’ Their Attorneys, .4 A-i-nl-LA years, when Farraduy had become her counsel and guide. her self- ‘appolnted buffer against the world. M931- pwpi. know ‘hi, ‘bwlutushe never oncc got around to that antidote for pain, but are yofcareful-Swry °f the "imnibalib m “y B, ‘f when ya“ my in And] Long, long afterward, in a cheap do you 5 w“, "ye a Bianca w “e little sun-bleached hotel on the edgc Bayer m, (h; v.4“; ‘he wordpf the steaming jungle, with the gmiiim» imgd in ggd? 1g {m1 ‘he restless sea pounding on Ihe East genuine spirin wiihoug ii! A m-ugJAfrlcan coast, Elinor remembered store always has Bl er, with thedhat fact-and regretted it. proven directions to inflerybox: l (To Be Continued.) —-i<o;~___ l EGLINGTON AND nowa BAY Twelve members and two visitors ‘mot at the home of Mrs. Geo. P. ;Clapp for their April meeting. Roll ;ceu was responded to by "Garden- ‘lnil Hints" The reports from the icommittees were heard and new ‘committees were appointed. Lunch ‘was then served and a social hour was enjoyed by allJ/it the May "meeting fifteen members and three visitors met at the home of Mlu l lng was spent in music. The next gm- m4, m; meeting is to beheld at the home of Miss Ella Underhny. this warehouse serves otbi-r por- tlons of the province but l1 sicrvwrs n riding represented by my hon. friend more than it serves any oth- er part of the province. I Just walit to call my hon. friend's attention to the discrimina- tion which he suffered last year. In the province of Prince Edward Is- land the expenditures of this dc- parlmcnt for nll purposes were at ‘age and P a vole is passed favourable to the particular riding represented. On |thc other hand we are at least en- titled l0 receive fair and frank ali- 0d. E Mr. ELLIOTT: I can assure the |hon. mcmbcr for Vancouver Centre that I am not expecting or waiting ‘for any cncomiums or anything of {the kind. I thought I had given the explanation which is the only .__._______----— ' (Continued on Page 4) ‘-..__ iGaykwlflantsi G = ciiocofATss 9", i iproved of late that the old time [flowers can hardly now be recogy nized. l Time for planting-Annuals - do , Perennials not plant before June. :-.iiid Bieiinlalsare liurdy plant when lgrounil is iii-now! Early Cabbage ‘and (Eauliilower from May 20th to lJuiic 31. Tomatoes and Celery not before June. Late Cabbage, Cauli- Iflower and Celery from June 20th to 958,43’ park,“ ‘nnlnxmom’ bedroom TJuly 31st or later. Please take notice‘ and kitchen fumuuw, ouch,“ ithat we will not accept an order byl munch,‘ chinnwar,’ s|lverwarel be“ mail, express or freight for less than beam“! “so same “m, om New, o! two dollars- ThlS can be Bffimlfli b)’ furniture including l old mahogany havins a nelshbor or two to loin in sofa, 1 beautiful walnut bedroom the order, when requiring small suite, very old, an antique, 6 wil- quantities. Our terms are cash with nut dining room chairs, mirrors, order. . etc" 1 range and everything in and k Annual bedding flower plants- about the place. Sale positive n Aster, Phlox, Stocks, Petunia, Ver- property is sold. Terms cash. bena, Zinnie, Balsam, Salpiglossia. MRS- L- R- UNSWQRTIL Scabosla, Snapdragon, Cosmos, 35 Fluff)!’ 39ml- Marigold, Alyslum, Golden FeathenL-I- A- MEQDONALD, Allotiontel- Cenerasia, Kochia, above 25c dozu." 4665445“ prepaid. . Seedling Pansy. Sweet William. Cream Forgetmenot, and seedling Carna- . Separators tion at 50c per doz. The "New" Sharpies Marvel. Wintcred over Shipment just received sell- ing at lowest prices. Repair parts for all Sharp- ies machines in stock. , J. L. DOUGLAS 39 QUEEN STREET CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Auction sale of clioicr household furniture- at 86 Fitzroy Street, on Tuesday. May 29m. a1 10.30 o'clock sharp, consisting of all household Perennials and SJLQ". William. Forget-me-not $1.20 per dozen. Perennial Larkspur, Digit- allis or Fox Glove and Canterbury Bells at 25c each, $2.25 per dozen. Double Holyhociis, 20c each, $1.75 per doz. Vegetable Plants-Extra early‘ Cabbage, Cauliflower and Celery]: 20c doz. $1.50 per I00. Extra earlyi T0 ‘ . 60c doz. second early 40c‘, 1101-, late tomato 30c doz. Include) 5c doz. ' ' for r l" ,| 5111111511. I‘ ‘ ' , Lettuce, Peppers, 25c doz. 5c extra for postage. Carter's Seed Store, 72-74 Queen Street. W. F. Burke in our om stand east end of market and M. Fraser, Kent and Great George Street handle our plants and fresh plants are delivered to them daily. We will be pleased to have cus- tomeis call at our garden, Head of Prince Street and personally select: plants. Bring basket or boxes to? hold plants. Wintered British Columbia Mouldings and - Sheathing- lust arrived direct from Vancounl- One full carlood B. C. MOULDINGS AND BREATHING Assorted patterns. ovcr Perennials and included to the extent of 25c per, PAoLrs WBABVES {(191611 20c per 100 for postage. i Late Cabbage for planting from‘ i __ ‘the 20th Jun” l” 315‘ “'5' i" 4n°ivoeooeoouooow oooonou" ‘peg 100. 50c prepaid by mail. Large‘ ,or crs should be shipped by express AND u Glasses Fitted lor freight. If ripe Tomatoes required, Competent service with Intel! equipment. . E. W. TAYLOR E J. s. TAYLOR Ilead of Prln. Si u, onominmn‘ l (Iharlottetntx, and. r. m m°'""°'"| 5‘- ' Phone 2m. w“, ordcr will produce ripe fruit for n. small ‘family and two dozen will furnish a} large family, all the ripe [mil lneeded. l i D0 Ml forgot to sign Name unill address. Write plainly. Remgmbgf qmstage. i J. J. GAY d: SON, t t l 1 l l l OO-QOOOOC tlic It ing a wars-house at Georgetown, in} s e r 4 A t . . / Lubrication “I Deliberately Spent More Money for This Car Because it Was Worth the Differnce to me. I Calculated That it Would be Running Long After a Cheaper Car Was Ready for the Dis- card. And From the First, I've Bought Only I MAJESTIC MOTOR OIL, Because I KNEW it Would Preserve That Extra Margin of Mile- rolong the Life of my Car.” ‘ ' w. H. AITKEN s. co. OIL impowrizns