' . I 5 _ _ _.vc 1 _ ‘ - ' 1 I .- \`i_ li , ` ‘ PAGE 'rwo _ _ 'ran cHAlll.o'r'rE'rowu cuinnlsu t _ . . ..- ._ _ . “ ~ * _ » i t >`~;-_ -1 <4;-1( -,-.;1y»,~_'.l.~. ,._.~~.~_-j.;»_ _-.=-._,E._;,,- .r-'t-_-.1 :_ .fa an » __; Mason es; -1926 _ W“\"""@lI!EI_gv¢llg_w slut. New health `\\." cl-warms :mv 4 ‘ t Grippe New when the germs of abound. ysicisns 5"-i'-"~‘1°l-_----=.-§',.....°-f'-“ pmm _ sistanatotbegermsofin- . feaiousdiseases. ` Constipation is danierblll for Nujol safe for everybody. It does not afoot the nomaclxsmlis not sbsorbedby Med- ical authorlt|_es_approva Nujol because It is so so gentle and so natural an its action. Nujnln\slls_upforsdsi|:i¢¢7 ofnscursl lubricant in the inesc- tinss. It softens the vases matter and dms permits thorough and regular bowel movement! with- outgriplng. El can be taken in any len oftimswhhnutidsieas. U 'alsxatiwhitdoesnotforrn shsbit_andean_bsdisenaIhlsl aemyums. “_ \ A I FURNITURE SALE We will sell for Mr. Joseph Bryerlton at the home of Harry Newman. Union i_.ad on Wednes- day. March 24th at 1 u'clock sharp. all his Furniture an-d Household effects. Terms cash. Benj. Carter, Auctioneer. » Dairy Farm For Sale 100 lscrl-e 4-halos lnnlh- situated ul lironkllvlll, In hill: ltnfe ol tinlflvl-stluu. 12 mllru from Cllurlottetowll, on mal hlgllwuy to summersllle, il mllml fron ilunter River Station. Near school. churcllen and hull. An ideal Dnlry I-`arm._ \\'ell wlttternd. well fenced. Snrrul ul-res of lunlller null hardwood. Ti-h~~ phono in house. Apply to .\lI>r4 .\lAR(i4\BE'l` “r‘lN.\'l5i, Bruoltflold. 0! \\'. G. DRAKE, lixm-lltnrs. N275 Ii~'_'1i-tflrlll. ‘ SALE' Choirs farm situal_ed_ at South Shore four miles from ferry, nosl'_ school and l-llurcll, consisting oil 118 llrres of lrlnll all clear. Dwel- ling house and barns in first class 2| condition with concrete cellars. If not sold priylltsly belol-ei March 251th will he sold by publit-I auction on that dale together wllhi stock and lmlullcc uf crop. i For further pzlrtlclllars apply ini -- -- .losEPH oovl.a,....... . South Shore. S183-l8tI‘_stt.s6i. Mill Property FOR SALE Robinson Flour Mill at Summer side for merchantable and custom grinding- steam power\-- capacity 70 to 80 bbls_ daily. Also machin- ery for Oat Meal, Rolled Oats and Cerned Meal. etc. All in hrst class condition and a going concern in every particular. Prospects unlim lted. Price right. Also several houses and iots- soid on instalment if required. Write undersigned for particul- lrs or cali and talk it over. - MORLEY M. BELL Bummerside 8228-320-23-27 .FUR SALE Choice Farm. consisting of 90 acres, 30 acres ready for Bprlnds work. Good dwelling house and barn near Churchs School and i _ _,-» i Ar* A-/`\...>" ` O The newspapers were still In full hue and cry over the myster- ious disappearance of Olga 'May- nurd. Unlike most "stories" that are allowed to die out after a few _ my I _ _ days of sensational play. there was will ”`-f-- 1 ` ‘ nu element of the sinister. a -touch _ ' ` _ of the mysterious. in this one that _ -e _ /_,_,;;A_. f _ `»~|_ =._ '. _, 1' "1 `& §. ,_ 9s Uwer' Ut,~:t.»e -_~.. Jn’t lcll me he was to bring est tr- fl-'mer so you'l| have 'ce not luck with ul. lhe (nest: That'li be all rlgh s Wetmore All l came for w nnoker of your husband's pre-w etch. ‘-1:1-/.f.'~` % g /4"/-f" " r _ _'ar _ 7, ;% M s. ~ Y _.ve forefathers, Mrs. Swelle, -llrse? Mrs Woodley Sweiiet Four fat il? Gracious. noi Who hae? ll ___ mf. _» _ \ I (,. _I \ if 2 \ A .. _-,__ Q' ' 'T_§_‘_,- / 7;-;""<-~ ~\ WHO HAS? r Aristah Kratt‘ And o o news was dead, anddortlhatresson city editors welcomed it And sensation followed sensa- tion. 0'Day had hinted vaguely to ' Jimmy of his having something else up his sleeve to “give to the -_ ` . -_ Q k.-pt the city keyed up to a pitch _ 575 I _ ' ol' high excitement. ‘\E _ __ ll struck at o time when local __[ _ _ _ y ' " ' . I v in ignorance 2 the room w.th Henry Rand‘s body. ___ Furthennore. he had told them that they had been traced to Olga _ Maynard and that, although her n' explanation had 'been satisfactory ‘_ enough. -stil-l she had figured there- lo fore as an important cog in th chain of evidence that had l€118 lllened since Henry Rand's mur- der. _ He fslt surre, he told them. tha Olga lMaynurd's strange disappear ance was somehow linked up wit |lhe murder. And the whole city buzzed an gossiped over the strange myster of the yellow stub. The murder o Ilellry Rand, although it had hs peniii in ll distant town. was- sud- dl-uiy brought home to Montreal -Street corner ldlers hazards strange guesses as to the motiv __ that prompted Henry Rnnrrs mur ' -der. Busy captains of indust lsummoned office boys .gg run ou ,_ __ Y _ and grab the latest editions Sten- ographens discussed it over their -lunch, and housewives over the back fence. It supplied trolley car conversation for homegolng book- ktlllwrs and mechanics. “You shouldn’t have done ii." Jimmy stormed at O‘Day. "it wnslrt right. it wasn't fair to her. ltfs not fair to me to drag this ont, again." O‘Day tried to be patient. “You dou't understand, my boy. _lf you think this is going to turn the town against Olga Maynard, you are mistaken. They sympath- ize with her. Everyone does. They think she's the victim oi’ some mysterious plot." "Your ideals about the right thin 10 ‘I0 Clif'/Hinly don‘t coincide wit 5 ‘been shot at one night. “Right i s, - s, Hail, Telephone In house. Five miles from Charlottetown. Rare opportunity. Owner unable to work. I. W. MacGREGOR, New Dominion. ¥l49~3-17-61 FARM FliR SALE Ons M the best farms in the vio- lnlty of Cape Tormentlne, N. B., containing 150 acres with No. 1 buildings thereon. Fried $3000 which would not build the bulld- lngs. For further particulars write Fl. D. MITTON, Port Elgin, N. B. 8092-3-l51m0. ______._...__._,._--;___.__. _ f*'ii'__ii!i.§?i-E Bltustsd at De Sable, eontslnlnl 117 sores of lend. 100 elnr and ln extra 'goorl state of cultivation. 'Balance in -_:ld growth of hard and soft woods, gfud buildings, wall watered by rump and brook. close to Church, School, Grist and law Mills. Telephone ln houss. An ldsal home In a good district. close to shipping. If not sold by private. sais, will be sold by Auction on dats to be snnounesd later. For full particulars apply to MACK MePHAlL. York Point. i Or J. A. MNDONALDQ . _ Auotlonssr M-9tl.s7L , \ _ _ --f ‘ ‘_ _ ‘_-.r <~ _ _-lE STONY SVARE .le. Nia-ld has a perfect face- zis :.s -f cut tram marble mine," said Jimmy mite;-|y_ "Be Pullout' Rand. l've got some- thing in the back of my noodle_ \Vhen you're us old ns I am yo -l»~- Then that must be why sh \-_-s gives me the stony stare. ' ""»r,'/_‘_ _ ‘ sf -- J . _ _ .I .. ..-, ,. _,I _.1 ___‘__ \_\;tJ_Eyl{l_.`i};\“ /t \§1'§ i B t `-1: - gg'-,,».T-.L‘~ I ~ - _____.=;- - 1-“iii t..,f__. @°' `; \urely und simply a kidney rem- . » ed _ ° \r-f--- if-ow- -1--= R-if v-1----...l..”I3'.3'Z.Si.‘?.“i€.'I..‘;§‘“3.§§2’,§’§.‘$ Y'=-ltick the thing out with him. l.mo's". ‘i .ll l - sa. --il l ll ti” "dlpllbllcigtlymI1’d certain-iymlnlalila tlisessallds M Canadian-homes' m law business -pay and pay heavy." _ He told Jimmy, “M‘oofl1e'y’s in I ,, "1 New York. Heis found out this "lt ls. Lad. it is. ~It's s picture '£2539 51:59 :,;astB;aI;h?&a_.1:a;r;f_ of your futher, -Henry Rand, taken |a_,,e_ I-d no idea we' lady was - U- such a star." ' m' "Lord- Sha was the toast of the _ M d M p ,_,»{’k M h count/ry when I was a little lllld," ` :gd Mrl:'Jo; Kcelly hllldlagxulllly ' 9* said Jimmy. _ Kenpo ' “But Mooney says she's dropped -I out of sight at least temporarily 5 He’s hopeful. though, of lomtfng Wd her soon." “(l*od. -Barry. if this thling isn’t 9”- cleared up you I’ll go mad." y' "BUCK ‘\lI>. Jim. 'I‘m going to be Y' with you. Maybe Icon help. Tell W. d 't B ood Y ll. Women Secure against loot charm. this new way of solving oldest hygienic problem - offers true protec- tion; discards like tissue HEER -gowns and lil-timed so- f ' s no terror for the modern woman. u cial or business demands hold t The insecurity of the old-time ,, “sanitary pad" has been ended. gl, "KOTEX," a new and remarkable li way, it now used by 8 in 10 bettel g_ class women. 3 l|'.| fiw lm rr oluorbrnl as ordi- nary cofton I 9 _ You dine, dance, motor for hours ln sheerest frocks without n see- k° ond‘s doubt or fear. ' MI‘tLd_e_odorize|_ log. _pull thus stops angero o en mg. Qiscards as easily as a piece of t tlllsue. No laundry. No embar- v_ raslmenl. |-_ You ask for it at any drug or 5 department |t_ore,_without hesitsncy, n slnaply by ssynng ' KOTFHX." E o as mi ions sr o'n . d e old, insecure ways. Eslloy ‘life evecy o day. Package of twelve costa only a m few cents. _ e an even break, aint I!" r "I suvpoee-you sro. but my God. _ _ _ _ _ X _ lM‘lll0l\ll\t. I esn’t conceive of that " ' " " nl No laundry-discard lflu tissue other night. about that kidlnapin’|Som ‘ ., . e crazy ld-ea-- t stunt bein nothing butra framgzl He _om Barry about the “add” - up' D0 you Mm thmk Im crazy' 'of Henry Rand's picture and what __ And Jimmy, utterly weary, and 0,_Day ___0__gh_ 0( __ freling friendlese and alone ln u . _,Yo were __ mol Jim' mr _rush _ ___o__e ‘I am. it would have been better, d " . lfor her at leu-st had they kept her isnorv.-_ _ _ _ _ -to tortu-re him through half the 1 __ in _They Bring Almost ber roomer. :Mlr_ Rand, and ll good Instant ef ' I l l \ O . _ - ° ., _-,_-_» <_;-»_». ..~l;:;°‘;._l:.,i5l:.'; -S ng a °“ ‘me ng' ere was statement made by -Mrs. A. Mills. me. what do you think they’ve_ done to Olga .Maynar ` “Oh 1 don't know 0’Day’ls S0! \\ r He turned savagely on Barry, but the words that were on his stead he bowed his bend. ‘1Ml1ybe ne' 'll b n is ll not comfortable. until Barry yawned sie-epily and: went to bed. 1 But there was no sleep for Jim-I t_'my. He sat and gazed envlously nt] .Barry`s comfortable. resting t`igure,f hoard with Irritation his slight And the thought of the pict-ure. they had fou-nd in 0lgn's room rose night. ' (1-0 se continues) That is what Mrs. A. Mills Says of Dodd’s Kidney Pills Ontario lady took Dodd's Kidney. Pills for a weak back with very 'who resides ut ‘I4 Green Street, _ "l have always been lroulbled nlmost instant relief." en a household remedy in thou. i l THE LATE IIS. HARRY IOBGA A deep gloom was csstover th city on Friday. March the 12th who it became known that -Mrs. Hari' Morgan, (nee Catherine V. M_l Donald), had passed sway at the Lit Hospital after several Week! patient suffering, 'borne with a tru _ Christian spirit. Sho was called to the _ 0'. _ ,, Great Beyond fortified by the last _ rites of the Rom n Catholic Church; _ of which the deelxsed was s devote member. ‘ The late Mrs. Morgan was dearllyi M beloved by all who knew her and Wi be greatly missed by a large circle ber ol lim-sl and Spiritual °lf°rl“S and letters of sympathy testifying t the high esteem in which she wil held. A sorrowlng husband and tw young children, Francis and Marlorl are left to mourn the loss of ll kin wifs and loving mother. Also tllre sisters, Belle, Margaret and Ellee nad two brothers, Frank and Ray. The funeral was held from her la residence, 14 Valley Street. on Sunda afternoon, Match llth. to St Dunstan' Cathedral and was largely atlende the services at the Church and llrnv being conducted ily her cousin, Re Raymond MacKenzie. The pallbearer were: S. F. Doyle. Frank Dillon. James Coyle. Charles Mitchell, Fre Mallett, and Robert Duncan. May her soul rest in peace. N. _ RED Y C B Y Ol 8 The following Floral and Spiritual Offerings were received: (‘li0iiiSE§i. The Lieutenant Governor. ~\Tl'H- Heartz and Ruth. Mrs. A. A. Bartlett and Mrs. A. B Cosh. Mrs. R. J. Ledwell and Jack The Rovers Club WREATHS Mechanical Stuff Patriot Pull. Cn. Staff Guardian Pub. Cn Paions Ltd. The Abegweit Clull. William Worthy. Mr. and Mrs. .l. W, Hopkins. E-nlployees Plltons Lid. J. (l. Arising and Hurry Barr. (fill-)SCl'IN'l‘S. ` Office Staff Patriot Pull. Co. I Brothers nnd Sisters. V' sruavs. Ruth and Frank. Winnie and Jack. Jenn and “Chick." J. M. -McEat:l\ern. Jack Walsh. _ MASS 0Fl"l-llflN(|iS. Husbund._ Mother and Agnes. Rev. R. V. McK_enzie. " Rev. G. V. McCabe. Tile Sisters City llospiial. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Connors Mrs. Minnie I.ourle and family James J. Mullins, . Mr. and Mrs. lt..B. Brown. Miss Margaret McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Holland. Mr. and _\ll's. ll. I¢‘lt1.gerulli, and family. The Catholic Womens' Leaglle, .\lr. and Mrs. l.. 0. llenr _ Mrs. F. Bruce und falllllf Miss Nellie Collins Miss Margaret Really. Mr. and Mrs. I’. .VlcCurron_ Mrs. Mullen, Anne and Viola. Mrs. Catherine Morgan und lilili Mr. W. E. MacDonald. Mrs. Catllerinl- Keenan and fllmll Mr. I’eiv_|°_ McConnell. Mr. and -Mrs. l.eo F. Doyle. Mrs. Elizabeth Gallant.. Mr. and Mrs. Gurdon Eelsory. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Macdonald. Mr. and Mrs. l-‘_ Tralnor. . _ and Mrs. J. Callaghan. _ and -Mrs. J. M. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ml-Mllhon. Mrs. Curran and Lena. Mnry and Alice Plnenu. Mrs. M. Kilfoy and family, ' Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hennessoy. Mr, and Mrs. l‘. W. LeCiair_ Mr. und Mrs. J. A. Griffith. S Mr Mr ch. (Continued on Page 5.) \ I \ i 1 1 1 I _ 'V ' l 0 l g' ` 1 :,1- , . i y Marie Belmont Kasha ln the very smart sand tint is used for the simple frock above. ’l'he front is -plain, except for sesme. as shown st the back of the bodice. 'The skirt has box pleats lsr appliquos are of brown suede. Sand felt, trimmed to match the dress, makes the chic small hat. NUTICE _ No trsspsssing or fishing allowed on Moors strssm at Milton. (llgnsd) _ JAMES COLEB, I camel. clmrllno, W-M. MOORE < 8284-3-2&M5i. ‘ i f/ _ 1 1, l | " 1’ . i i T.t.}-'"7' 1 _ ` i l \___.._ - \ L -' 5?o=w0‘lanqc` Yihoellwxlia friends and relatives, -the large nllllti nl ' _ rl, V _ _ o ..._ ----- _ . FAREWELL GATHERING rift- wlllv-cell to your 'm'ndé old times old meulqllies and Old i 0- An interestln-g_evell\t[ tookgpaace h.__ehdB__ _ _ ~¢ -- - __ _.f. on Monday eveung. _ urcl t at S1 _nm h h H _, il' ‘he h‘""e °f M' “nd Mm' J' H5 M“"" que gVVia(ml¥ll1)'s ?nl:ti'tu(l,.e.|South Helm Fnrlalle. .Fcrllu-ooll. when the mem-_ ,P_.eB____M8e _MacFarlane “_ bers of .Su-nth Belieque iWolnen'~l| Vice P,,“__M_nud A____e____0__ lngf-lute und other friends nssem-I _$863, Mmme_vvr|gh__ KI, -bled to .say farewell to Mr, ond- ___<,,___ y‘Mrs. Basil Sherry who arp noon! ' NMPLE leaving the l-ollllllullily, After .li d_ plea.-isnt hour spent in conversa- Wm, what-3 me m_m(_____ __e______ e lion, games’ and music an address you look w0,.,.|,,d_ ‘ v_ was read by M-rs. '\\'ni1er Leurll Hum-wnre store owner: The and n preselltatlon of silver ltlnllelbooks wmrt |,n1a,',ce_ on behalf of the nlembers nl' -the_ wife; wel) can-_ ym, buy new U Institute, to iMr and Mrs. Sllsrry. llyooks? -Mr. :Sherry made ll fitting reply. ----¢oo-l- itltafllllg his app;-gcli1ll0Il Ol’ the .\Ilnurll’n Llnlment for llnmiruff, itlloughtfuiness shown to 'Mrs' ---~ ---- - -Sherry and himself. ° ‘ Always ready to -arssillt in tlle:N0ted Slre bor Sale social life of the community, Mr._ Tender Sherry will be much missed by old ___ and ytfung and -Mrs. Sherry, nl- LACOMA tllu-ugh res`ding in Fernwooll but u 43484 109% short lime, has been a vuiuell mem- , her of the I-llstitule and has made fofecgdclsizgexl|T`;;ki:_;eT;"dd°_:: man wnlm friend.. I Aflor ll dainty luncheon -served the “"d°"'°"°d 'mm ""`"°' Wm" by the .I/adles the goml-byes were '"9 l° p"'°h"° ww k"°"'"‘ 3'"- ,mid to the young cowle wnh _mmy Parties tendering will please mtg express-ll>'.lns of rl--gret and llestithe '1|°h°" Pri” “WY 3" Pl'¢P4Il‘¢d wls-has for their future llalppinel-ls"° PW "5" f°'° L* °°P|l- T¢'\ per ,and pm_.,pe,»|4y 1,, their new homejcent of tender to accompany en" ll-‘allowing is :l copy of the lltl.'¢ender to be returned to the party :ll-ras: -[tendering lf their tender is not “_ i»M‘r. and Mrs. Basil Sherry, _cePte»:r. Tenders will he received -Dear Fl-lend.-l:- _Having learned Until noon April the second. of your intenlled departure from La Copia has béen four year; in the community we have galheredservice on P. »E. I. and ninety fly; here this evening tp express ourper cent of mr mam in um um. PPBTGI Mid I0 S‘h0W. in some med- have proven in fbal. When his sure. our l1I>llrec’utlon ol -the kee-ni ' - _'i‘-= welfare of the conlnlunity. We cmdyt for hi. "ur can ° |'° have always folmd W" wmmg io about four hundred fyoais l-twllz .l.~‘.\i. - ‘ . . ` ____ _to records of from 2.11% to 2.20. __ -kindly accept this small gift;_'i1f°" °'” _"LY *°”"°" "°* "°°°'~ ilrom the members of the South r 7 °°°°P° ' liellulue ‘lnistitu-te. -Our very beeti L°U|'8 P' 5M|TH» ` lvisrhcs .accompany it and we h.“,,|_ Central Bedeque. _ii'“l- ill Your new home, this little 8273'3'13"”5i- i _ _ __ __ l'. |11 il|ilI|ll|'_ s A ‘ _I I 8. y. i Peanut Tubes will 1 it now! ' ` 'I ,__ \ ` 1 iz -mf-'"2"' * l "ze" _...._..,.. .nw / ’ -,f_?&`\‘ 5 n .- » Now $3.00-formerly $3.50 Victor ’ -'- Nmhem Ezeorfla / { _ .1 s Z‘....l§ I ifs in the air get it. They make any set better. Buy a full equipment for your present set and test them out against the _ best. You’ll wonder why you _ didn’t discover them before. Do _ __ or Peanut Tubes I _ lnessnlslsuslrlsssumlllnlslvl , u LANADA STEAMSHIP LINES Ltd S. S. “CEUT/4” First Sailing from Charlottetown to Bt. Jolm'|, Nfld ABOUT APRIL 21st, 1926 Should sufficient cargo be offered and lee conditions permitting, this Steamer will make ll spselsl trip on above date with space for s full cargo M _|_|v¢ ggqgk .mg pro ll# at the back only, while the triangu- u“|*5¥ lathe F°°‘|» °l¢¢P me tmh slr. but l:.':l:.'.1't..._¢_,.°'°°°»:i.°°°-.ls‘.°:‘.:.f sondensed ilk". :Innes 1857, ll been the leading mlm; food. Dg¢¢ Pun ors endgrsa ft. “L U°°|¢if¥°t|cannoe nurse "“’ll;.. \ u;_g':.__B7:¢;»"¢;o. Murad, duce intending shipper; gre “vine tn bgok wg" early For further particulars and rates, apply CARVELL Blzbs., L'-rn AGENTS " l" ui 1. ull ll. - li rv _ FOR SALE '~ N4 :- SMALL nan me neugl-l rnorssfv lu SUMMER!! I. “Let the Msrllnns vlflqel ,- About 25 aero fl d ll twill nder eultlva- , Fiourlsh by Their Industries," ‘ tion. balance ln pls:tur:"snd rzneh, $t-3 :ons hay lest sonneu rAcvonv,1°nuno, N.e. "°"' "°"°°' °"‘°' °f°P°- - RIMM contains 30 pens with new B |l»'rllbh Must -l all enclosed ln guard fsnes - » _ "Largs 7 room house, barn, garage and hen l\euss+:|il s JENKINS & soN .."..,.2.'.'.;'l.".:‘.’”‘.i"°" '."'". '" '“‘.':°;" .‘.."'l.'.°,'."2.fl.‘t. .... y vs ln nu ss ws rs most of It will bs valuable as house Iota. °°""'° "°" - will ss .sis ln it l wit umuur um ln oflorod 'Au' .RAND - | U* I blfillin as I sm l::vl»?g the srovihil- '°”°‘" "“"‘ I on.w.o.onunon, sulnmmleom. r. l. _. Y I » I - V C A “'- >&1 1 ~1<'¥F> 'A ` 4.