s 13' a ‘xi-iv... 11y. , l9 purchase Ay of . . y ,,, _ __ . A meeting was beidgiu arousal: nap! Bus LINE c ed i tii M r Tinyo y‘ , 1 over or - . °""-fl“"""i‘ '°°=""'- i" wi°vts%‘ffi.h‘afi"stfif inapoaitlonioarrangetime m“ ~ m; m .50,“ n, ,.,,‘,~,,,,",. m“ IIIYIIWW- -- r‘ ’ mndiu districts. m. John w, "m, m, w, u,- -..,,, m. 11.1. ‘mowsnsnn - Bradley wu samba yak-Immi- into fiction andbilwoa m a Westlnorel 3°“ ‘ww- ‘t ‘l’ °W°°*' *° mgmmmuflm . _- themcetlbgwaetobirawirpares- chnwwm l‘. . olutiqn seeking a, bonus from the . - lederai Gcvarnmr: on the 11m __ . . potato crop. as armerawere vflugflbhgg-clgggly, ~ 1' moneywasnotavnilwbleiromtho North American in its view-point." about them were msk- ilstyears- crop to-enabls them t; The novel was a best seller" from the the girl rose buy seeds, iertiisu, start and is still in deinsnd- this year's crop. ‘He Alice found "herself for that that similar action seated as usual by Reggie King ‘at picturei.’ she said. "but! Jlall lat throughout the ' till-s. Porter's dinner while. on thg you keep it. Because it is not my “on w" gum-ed m“, 1,! mmy other side was Robert Clay, the picture. Itis a picture ofa girlwho PM“; 4o “ma” a E ' ill-angler oi glliloui Mrs. Porter had ceased to eltat four year-at ago and Mum on u“ ma‘ crop and up ‘ W l" W m“ M" ~av1<»==-=~-~- --»-= n hty. v . . to a deep ruddy brown. ‘it home. Alice loundher lather ‘l; 311° “trffiumglfittmt u” “We Accordina’ to the hostess, the playing‘ solitaire and hei- young sis ° ° 9°, ‘Y "" mm‘ ; stranger was a "cowboy" whom her ter I’. oe watching the game. "u! by “pewhwfl- wh° dd m‘ son had met on a hrmtllig trip in “l. l"; did you have for dnner?lh‘“ “gflwmm l‘ “ Wm” m‘ Mexico, but when Alice iuetloned asked Hope. _ ‘ ' ' mut- “nd m" m” mum“ mb‘ him she found that he ‘was an en- “He was much sunburnt ‘and ha.’ ‘my 03 m9 industry “P995941 011 I gineer and that he had met George perplexing eyes.” answerd Alice. feotrlf-‘tlqh 841d l! 119098881‘! W0 Porter at the terminus c.’ the Jalisco "rather. do you know any engtn- prohibit-cg oi speculators from , a Mexican Railroad. ears? Did you ever hear of Robert growing potatoes. The following ‘ “That is a very wonderful road, I Clay?" resolutions Welt pulled unanimous- sm told," commented King; "quite 'a “Very often." said Mr. Langham. ‘ly ' feat of engineering. There are no "He sails tomorrow to open up iron men. Miss Langham. who lead such mines for the Valencia Mining Com- picturesque lives as engineers. We panyin the republic of Olancho." itlntaiw nothing about them rind when _“Are you interested in the com- c r work is done we-rlde over the. any?” _ _ road in an observation car and look p "As a. matter of fact," replied Mr. fiéfiggurzggglafgiilthey ‘tennis’: into the depths they have ‘zridged Iiangham, -“the Valencia Mining we“, ind p flak‘ m and never give them a thought. (‘_ _any ls your beloved father." an “Inner d e toptge depl “mg They are the bravest oi the soldiers In the small Republic oi Olancho. Yam t "n 1 m ° M oi the present. time and the least Clay built a railroad, developed the w“ ‘m ° " “'5 u e? ‘x facvsnllcdf’ ~ mines and soonwas shipping ole. “- u” Pmsem- mull“ 35W‘ W “Do you agree?" Miss Liangham ‘He-worked usually in an 0310c 01 m” "flute m mukeunl u“ 1”‘ asked Clay. “Or do you prefer real unplaned boards, his stat‘! conslst- Potato owl?- Ind: soldiers in their uniforms?" imioi ‘lbddyl-an ham, Alice's bro- “Whereas. there is a great and "Oh, I don't know," answered ther. and MacWi iams. who had urgent need oi funds to put-in thls_ Clay. "It's a trade for each oi them. charge oi the railroad. year's cop. and the farmer cannot The engineer's work is the "more ab- A gaudiiy colored portrait adom- sell his "potatoes to obtain such scrbtng. I imagine. He has the nm edthe walls. It was that}! Madame rung,’ beau" n! e119 gufplug of overcoming difficulties" la i ‘ the ‘ ul Spanish -" o; pout“, m m, country, “You see nothingtin it but a woman whom Alvarez, president oi and; . source of amuserrlen ‘l’ ‘asked Alice. Olancho, had married. ll . _ "Oh, yes." replied Clay. "s liveli- clay was name trim one day mdwflggg,,o,gllg,,g“gg,p,g°id “m 2.20:. ‘.3’ i'“ll‘“°°".i?‘.’;l5.;'i°."é "s" “it?” .“§f.“i°“' to" "* or mm»- road fnfifi; ifsmtalkfng about" I ‘Eff-laps; {i1 mirfaa progressing?" "Re5°1v°d' m“ m‘ ma” gm" In the. drawing room Clay sought asked tn oflicer v u“ °f Kelly's cm” md mumunm out Miss ungham . “we a; domg‘ "n, wens. m” lng districts loin in a movement "You know." he said. "I've known wei-cd Clay. “We are shipping out "m! W? W"? dmfli?" °Yl 7- E- 15" you since you came out." ten thousand tons a month." 18nd 111 Will-IO" 1. the 7'84"“ “Were you there?“ she asked. "r have come to tell you that we Government to pay a bonus on the "N0: I was irfthe West.” he said. oi the opposition are not satisfied Island potato crop oi 1934. and that “But I got the papers and magazines. with the manner in which the Oov- this bonus be $10 per acre up to l have your photograph. I have ernirlent has disposed of these de- s1; acres, in consideration c1 the carried it with me everywhere. ‘i posits.” said the general. “l will de- f“; that m; ream-a] Government He OlX-lned the lid of his watch mand in-thc Senate that the value m; from “m, go time come m mo and showed her the picture. The oi one-half oithe ore shall be~paid “Mame 9g gin-me“ in other pm. into the Olancho treasury. instead vmcea - oi the one-tenth, under which you are opal-atlas". - Clay argued that the mines had always been there and that it was due to m. Langhanfs energy and calpital that they had been opened at ail . The general then complained that none oi the wealthier men of olanciio had been sit/m an Oppor- tunity of subscribing to stock in the mining company. "Are the gentlemen who want f0 buy stock members of your Senate?" asked Clay. "Yes," said Mendoza. "ML-Lmtgham, I think, would al- low‘ you‘ personally to. buy as la-rac I blob]; as you wish,” the engineer went" on. “Oh “indeed he might save you, the formality oi purchase by depositing the value of the shares-- say sixty thousand dollars —- to yo“! account. In that case would the 0P- poalticn attack our concession?" "'1 am" sulre lit wozlhk: notfltlllll! the Genera . " am‘ woe on.’ "You can so now." Bald lBY- "i" ing; "And you can get up 111 "l" Senate and move your vooe of want of wifdence in the Government. Then "the Secretary of Mines Will W31 the Senate that you store out here and tried to blackmail me and bar ged rne to bribe you to be silent." “You shall fight mel" Mendoza cried. "You have insulted an oiiicer.’ (‘Jullay laughed, and turned to Mac- W ams. "I-larid me my sun." he said- He turned and looked at the student lamp. Then he raised his revolver. He did t apparently hold it away from him ell by the butt as other men do. but let it lie in the of his hand. ‘ins iii-st shot broke the tor o! the lamp chimney. hi8 560°“! lh°'tm' ed. the green globe and his third put out the light. Jfvei-y: pretty." said the General. "Nomatmr; "We d0 11°‘ m" w‘ morrow it will be because I have more serious work to do. ‘Two months tron-i today there will be a new i- ident in 0iancho_ and the mines will have a new director. I have tried t0 .56 YOU!‘ 9111"“- M?‘ clay.‘ ‘Bee how you like rne for ar enemy.‘ _ (To Be Continued.) Blue Bus will resume operations May 20th. ‘Same schedule and fares daily except Sunday BAKE Fariiy Bu: Service & Taxi Service GIIABLOTTETOWII to FORTUNE TIME TABLE ving Charlottetown ... 4.00:: Leaving Partisan-m"... $.15 an. ‘NOW lng their ‘farewells and held out‘ her 152:. "You haven't asked me etc. to putin also ekiflalned has been liken PIOVIIIOO. Dlliiill- ; l! Station 9.20 a.m. Keefch Lake 9.!" a-m. . 5.40 pm “ Ilalelbrook . 9.4-’ un. ve Fortune 5.50 pun. Arrive C‘ lottetown .. l0.“ ‘.111. Headquarters in f‘ rlottetown -NOBANA TEA ROOMS. Headquarters In Sollrla-LENNOX HOTEL. ti HIiIiHQIYINLfiQ-WNNWWY lliillfi Ding-wen’; . EH‘! A fragrant plant which may be easily grown in any garden is the hellotrope. ; "Whereas. the farmers of this community are in a similar position to the farmers throughoutP. E. I. who find it impossible to proceed in Grow some oi your perennials from seed this year, and use the extra dollars saved to improve your garden inothcrwalys. Properties For Sale 0r To Rent CITY PBOPERIIIES (a) Residential property No. bu Longworth Avenue, consisting of ( one eight roomed apartment and one ianr roomed apartment in good stale of repair, all mod- ern conveniences. Priced low. Practically new dwelling house on Park Terrace in excellent state of repair; built in garage. Large corner lot. Very reason- ably priced. rty centrally located on Kent Street near City Hail. Deep lot of land suitable for business purposes. Prolierty con- talns small dwelling at present. COUNTRY PROPERTIES Twenty-four sores on Mt. Eu- wsnl Road. about two miles from city; ideally situated for for-ranching or ket garden- ing; city water and light availi- ablc. ' Fity acre farm property on Brackley Point Baad eight miles from city, " ' occupied by Malcolm Stewart. Reasonably priced for quick sale. seventy-five acre farm at South- port within three miles of city, with buildings. Includes shore front. Will aeil forty acres with- out buildings but including shore front suitable for summer cot- SEALED TENDERS addi-eaaed to the iliiderslgiled, ulid endorsed "Tenders for Wharf Extension, Beach l-‘ciut, P. ll. 1.," will be received until u: o'clock npou (daylight savLng), Yrlday, May ill, 193b, for the construction of a Jvliarf extension at Beach Point, Kings County, l’ E. I. ' Plans, icrni of contract and speci- ,_ ‘tllflllhli con bo seen and forms of tender obtained at the office of the ef Engineer ,Departinent of Public “Writs, Ottuwn, at the offices of tho District Engineer, Post Office Bldg" Churlotlmuivii, P. E. 1.; also at the PosLEOgIice at Murray Harbour South, “granites MAKE r flail“ . Tenders will not be considered un- less made on printed forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with conditions set forth therein. Each teniler muai be accompanied .by a certified cheque on a chartered bank in Canada. payable to the ordi-r n! the Honourliblo the Minister of Public Works, equal to l0 per cent 0f the amount oi’ the iondrir, or Boater Bonds of the Dciuinlon of Camilla or of the (Jcuoilinii National Company null its constituent compan- lcs, unconditionally guaranteed a to principal iilltl interest by lira Domin- lon of Caucilu, or the aforementioned bonds and a certified cheque if be uired to milk: up an odd uuiount. eta-The Department will supply blue prints and specification of the work on deposit of ii aiirn of $10.00, in the form of a ircl-tlfied bnnk cheque liilullle to the orilcr of ihc Minister of Pilbllo Works. The deposit will be released on return of the blue prints 1nd speclflraton wltbiu a mouth from the date of reception of tenders. if not returned within that period the deposit will he forfeited. By ordey N. DESJARDINS, Secretary Depariinent of Public Works, Ottawa, May 10, 1035. TENDERS .'l‘enders will be received by the Underlined for collecting of eggs in New London North Egg Circle for lei-Mn 1935. Signed P. E. l. C0- ailfirative a“ s. Poultry Associa- an. L. Mcnolvsm, a-vssz-s-is-la-la-ro-ri-aa. c" (b) SE this low-priced Studebaker Champion as a yard- stick and try to match iti There isn't another car manufactured that gives’ you so much for so small an amount of money as this sensational Studebaker at its new reduced delivered price. » Yea, we include even the lowest priced can in this state- ment. For this is no ordinary automobile. This is a Stude- bakcr-a Champion, with automatic ride control and 20 other higher-priced car features. . The body is a eleekly streamlined Studebaker "nkvwav ~ silhouette”—generously roomy, lavishly finished. And the whole car is safety steel reinforced by steel from wheels to roof panels. The brakes are Studebakefls new-compound hydraulics-finest in the world. The SB-horeepower engine is a brilliant performer and amazingly economical. This low delivered price quoted here includes bumper, h”, spare tires and all necessary equipment. Come insnd - see for yourself how much this Studebaker excels every other car you've been considering. P C. D. IVES SEE THE NEW 1935 STUDEBAKER CHAMPIONS NOW~0N DISPLAY AT THE SHOW ROOM 0F L_ W_ PRQUDE, SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE 56-58 GRAFTON ST. S-PASSENGIII SEDAN ‘I195 loauveneo m ciisiuorrrrovlu A wmellhlv lowland. Imludlns face was that oi a young girl in the dress of some years ago-a lovely, frank face, looking out of the pic- ture into the world kindly and ques- tionlngLy, and without fear. “Was I once like that?" she said. "Welllgo on." “That's all," Clay answered; "at least all that concerns you. That is the romance oi this poor young man." . “And now that you have met me, are you sorry?” "No." said Clay slowly. "Not sorry to meet you, but to meet you in such surroundings. In Europe you could have a salon and influence. -Surely there must be something here for you to turn to.» Something better than gold and salted ‘al- monds." 1 "So you have come out oi the West to tell me I am wasting my- self? Is that all?" » “You know the things I. would 5-H". ro Tim- Vlh UK Quid/Ya; OCanadisn Pacific liners take the shorter route I0 British and Continental ports. Cruisirlg 1,000 miles on the picturesque St. Lawrence Seaway, then only 3 or 4 days on the open sea. Travellers" may choose from a whole fleet- Empnusr, Dncbesssi or Mon! shiplyvvith In.‘ " ‘lions roam’! silpurses. Maximum service and Be it also resolved that the Gov- ernment pass a law to leave the growing of potatoes to the farmer by restriction oi the acreage and prohibiting the speculator from growing potatoes by imposing a tax of $25.00 per awe on each acre over 10 acres. Signed by the following commit- tee: wlohn W. Bradley. John H. Nantes, Peter Toole, and ‘Thomas McAvinn. Secretary. One hundred and sixty-one are farni property at Stanhopc known as "Bell Property." In- cludes shone front on both aides of “Stanhope Lune.” Shore front with sufficient-land for cottages or recreation resort would be sold separately. One hundred and Wweniy-flve acre farm property lat North Biver in excellent state oi onl- " with brook on premises for watering stock. One hund- red acres are clear and the farm is situated near School Rouse. Obs hundred acre farm pro- perty six miles from Charlotte- town (sixty-five acres cleared) in excellent state o! cultivation; buildings in first class repair. FOB RENT IMIHEDIATE POSSESSION Small combined dwelling and store on Elm Ava, formerly oe- cupied by II. Aiticflnaid. Sillldof offices, bedroom and bath in Johnson Ir Johnson building cornea-Prince and Kent ‘Biz, excitable elthg‘ for offices or t case-keep . Webavellstodwith ns ioraaia several other farm properties in various parts ‘of the province. par- ticulars o! which will be given upon request. The Eastern Trust 6o. 154 RICHMOND STREET PHONE 58'! L-7fl68-5-17-18-Z1. Potato Growers Pass Resolution At East Baltic A very enthusiastic and well attended meeting oi the farmers of RM Baltic and vicinity was held in the East Baltic Hall on Tuesday May 14, for the purpose of discussing the advisability oi apply- ing to the Federal Government for a bonus to be paid the farmers for last season (i984) potato acreage. E. S. Rose was appointed as- Chairman, and R. A- Mcqregor- acted as Fiecretary. After some remanks explaining the object oi the meeting. and why it is irnpera-tlvely necessary the imam‘; sélauld relcjivcd will; '— ' " "m" A“ m” °r c‘ years st of sell tatots at ca"? °n1 5 wmmnmer“ wmpfl" les HIE: the acilimoggoi grow- ml- Jemm‘ chapmm" Edwmd iiig them, has so elicroached upon Rwefl-‘m- “d N R~ stewafl" w” the financial resources oi the “Plwmtd m d“! “p 5 ‘Nwlutmn’ average farmer that conditions "M3114" m‘ 1011mm! “rm w” have now reached the stage where PmwlM l" "d "“°“““°‘““Y it is almost impossible roi- him to “rad. by m“ mmmi» carry on unless some financial as- Whereas: The necessity for some slsmnce is funhcomml And whereas. The Dominion Government in recent years has spent millions of dollars in direct relief, such as wheat bonuses, and loans to the West, oi which this Province pays its proportionale share and is receiving no com- pensation, and the farmers of Prince Edward Island are only ask- lng for similar treatment when they ask for a bonus on potatoes. a perishable crop. 'I‘hereiore resolved that we, the frzinmiziislm m: norms ...Farmers who are unable “lo purchase their supply of TIMOTHY and CLOVER QIJED for cash, call and see us. We are in a position to make arrangements whereby r you will be able to get your supplies from us on time, csnrrn s. 00., " LIMITED Seedamen Charlottetown Professional Gard: McLEOD s BENTLEY Charlottetown Bulkarier from Montreal 13-0155 from Jamaica Zeiida. from Hal fax 19-4Chcdabucto from ELC. Ports Magnllild from Nild. Ports Portia from Nild. Ports flil-Kosciusako rrom New York City of Flint from U5. POIlS Rosalind from New York Newfoundland from Liveril°°1 Chomedy from Montreal 22-Lady Drake from Bermuca Turakina from New Zealand Heroy from Montreal.‘ 24-Sialltar from D. E. Indies 26—-Chedabucto from E.C. Ports Newfoundland i.om Boston Halifax Port A rrivals ARRIVALS IMy Hawkins from aw. Indies Kathlrcn Crcaser from Nfid. Ports Perltland from local harbour Millie i-loinans from local harbour Boow from local harbour he was given temporary relief. On the, following day (Thursday) an operation was found necessary but proved of no avail and he passed away an Friday momirig, which was very tragic. l-le leaves to mourn his widow and step-son, Mr. SAILINGS llloylebank to ILB. Ports Almora to U. Kingdom Paniland to local hirbour Mfllgie I-lomana to local harbour Sir-Isa chard is the best "die-W follow-up for spinach. and W1 stand the hot weather wltlmi. Elli"... “b "EAMIMESSJN nan-me}: a lolicltola Fox SALE iv Ilorgaale desiasliie farm Zllgzycligaaf §$ m’ AWIYe ..'~ i ‘lifésblieiui-s, . I comfort-First, Cabin, Tourist and Third Frequent sailings from" British and Conduct: flleH-inoelidwardlslaod yearoi -~'riy,mib,sas, winnrmriaivav cousr-r hm passed aescsinlly-‘away at 1 repainted“, "it?" Wail”: ‘ c l1 O h; liiie-m I civic v 345?? anflajdnta bot-lb =- “ hrsiséi film ¥ .' _;, f, Farmers Institute, join in s, move- ment with the other districts of Prince Edward Island, in petition- ing the Federal Government to pay a bonus oi liiim per acre up to six acres .on the i934 engaged in the potato industry. And further resolved. That a copy of this resolution be sent to our Ibderal Brow to local harbour "m" filial-S IN BERT! l1 . barging Wesson; berth - V III-d! '1'! “* . discbarg 1 Almora, b Barge No. a. berth‘ Kathleen Crosser. lolding roylebank. disc Kassie Romans. discharging r. Ditpreerbertb 1 Vlillil-afnosrosa/arvs "worsen-mains POISI .,naitaal.-. " also; tifililiilfv losing it! crispness. \ B l! 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