THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN -/ JUNE >1, 192,; A . Level Skin 0i Salt, Smooth Texture Soft, glowing color and velvet smooth- III an the skin's reflections of “blood health " within. ‘PRU-BLOOD, the pleasant - to - tska blood tonic, by acting directly on the blood and driving out impurities, corrects thunder-lying causes of akin affections and gives natural eolor and beauty to the complexion. When taking TRU-BTDQD use Huck- iry's OINTMENT as an eatemal treat- , nseut. This magic Ointment dots wonders in ‘ skin blemishes, in softening \pnd beautifying the skin. lanai what Q “You will prtaiaerdfltoo u "fat?" “To. “Thpglin 7bnestheB1ood ..t.5.'.-.1.10D llil1Tf:T1'6lTl§”iLE Today at my Auction Rooms, 82 Queen St.. mommencing at ll o'clock, of 12 typewriters. 3 safes, several adding .machlnes, r-lier-k writers, 3 steel filing cabinets, lot of adding paper, typewriter ribbon and several other articles. Sectional hook and transfer cases and several other specialties. Sale will be continued on Monday. J. A. MzIcDONALD. 4839. ..‘-“ln the Masonic. l1all.. Stanley Bridge, Friday. June 8th. the Stan- ley Dramatic Club will present" 4- act drama "Gyp. the Heiress." Spe- sialties between acts. 4825-6-2-stuthfri oe-oooeoo-oooooaaooooovox EYES TESTED AND Glasses Fitted Competent service with latest equipment. E. W. TAYLOR ~ . J. S. TAYLOR 0PTOMETItlS'i'ls' 142 Richmond Strcct O .040‘ mono-o oiti‘ 0 x-z I 1 ~——~———~--—~--~ fTvTs so uenvous f 1 . I 1 . . “”*””‘””‘”*”"“ isoftly. recalling the agony that sight , i .had aused her. "Lshall dance till “Jeiilous Hearts’ idarvnl: Tony's having a. good time. Bi 1 -Why shouldn't I?" . ‘I 111......» 11...“... mg‘. ‘g-ui-ig-g- m- t" “What are you chuckling about- .‘..'..‘.H.""...""',all' by yourself? Tell a chap the THE NEW MILLICENT ljoke. won't you?" 1 ' Millicent looked down at Peter-l Millicent stood o1- the veranda of son. immaculate in flannels. l-le ,a pretty Spanish villa and looked was spending his vacation with his lacross the waters of tho Sound. 1sister and brother-in-law, the own- sparkling blue and clear in the sun- lers of the adjoining place. it was light ofan August morning. to th: lthrough them that Millicent had 1s0f1 mauve that was the Connecti- Hound the Spanish villa that was1 lcut shore. hcr challenge to Life and the badgfl '1 The veranda was :1 0112111111111; ,0! lier rebellion against a love that placi- 111 iLlm-lliiggfld 11001"; of slcn- had clniiiicd hcr and hurt her. 11b1, lluictl Willlil columns; o1 pa1111-. Iii-r 111/US. 11119 $011 111011111 V91V61» ed 1111'1111111-1-. softened with g11_-x.,.-.11iile1l :11. him. but shi- said plain- lcsc-silk 1-111-1111111: ‘ ul liungmg bask- itively 1 1 101s. 11111-11 11-1111 lluirz-rinv, plants andi "Go away! I detest men bcfcrc vine-s. lunch." ' 1 11111111» 1'11 111-12-1-11‘ was a hurniou- H1- swung himself upon the broad ‘iuus: p1.r1 111' 1l1c ensemble. Shc-‘rail of the veranda and sat thi-re, ;worc 11 iosc-culorcd negllgee-alzlniling back at her. , Ilovoly- thing of chiffon and lam-A "It seemsto mc that it's always 1with 11 gleam of silver under its dia-Pbcforc l11iich' with you," he remark- fphlanous folds. l l led flfspilhgfllillly. "Honestly t vras rcaru- _\‘ 1W0 mom is since. icon . isn’ tierfl 1111i’ 611111 Y0" 1 e 15in- had leased lliis Long Island vil- ‘ 1110 108$! bit?" 1a from owners who were leaving tu‘ "Nut a single onc in all the 1811001. big game in Africa. 1W<>1‘1d!" she di-clflred 2111131. B111 "I ihlnk I'll buy it. if the pcoplt-‘pshc didn'1 look at him. She was‘ ,.will svll" die decided calmly. and 1111111111111: dried leaves from =1 1111-111‘ sh111 111.111 her ihpughls th1- 1ne1u-,111 1110 111181161 11b0vl‘ 1161‘ hflfld. ' ory 01 (Jnrvc-i" Holland Lynnwood. Peterson lit a cigarette and smok- with their 11m- old colonial portions. m1 101' :1 111111- m silence. , 1their somber and priceless mzihog-l “'56P 11811:." 110 brflkfl 0111 51111111-11-‘1 lanies; their od-fasl ‘oned gardens 11y. "vmat are you going 1o do about land fragrant hedges. "A 51131115.] Tony " ' villa i-I more in keeping with 111/1 she “H911 1191' 9X1l11151l*‘1§' 111611911 1 new pcrsonnliii.“ ‘,1J1‘0W5. ' C21 1111:. August morning. liowevc-x. .-.li1- drlibcrzitely let 111-r thoughts ‘T0111! _ wvinp, §Cill1l\"3.l‘(1. and she smiled bit- a brief. exvfesalve 86511119. “1111d 1 “There's nothing to do about llerly when they reminded her that 198d 11111193’ ., a year had passed to the clay. since 1 After a moment. Millicent said, 1111c wreck of her happiness. ‘Pflmyi “He was once-my friend." He looked at her quickly. “Millicent—who was the woman?" She started. In spite of herself. a bit of deepening color crept into ‘ her cheeks. 1 “What, woman?" she asked quiet-l l Twelve months ago she stepped. ‘all unwarncd. 11110 the rose-arbor at 7 lLy-imu-ood 11nd had seen her hus- ‘ bond holding Elinor in his arms. “And 11111111111!" laughed Millicent "The woman who came between‘ .you and Tony. Oh. don't deny l1! You've never told me anything. but, . .1 know some things. . linstance. that you were very much ,in love with Tony when I first met ‘you. I'd have sworn then that , 1 5 AN XCELLENTSLAXATIVE ‘i Cream Separators The “New" Sharples Marvel. Shipment just received sell- ing zit lowest ipriccs. Repair parts for all Sharp- lcs machines in stock. J. L. DOUGLAS‘ 39 QUEEN STREET CHAKLQITETOWN, l’. E. l. Mrs. Louisa Baglin, Golden Lake Ont, writee:—~"For several years was greatly troubled with my hoe-rt. I was so nervous and aliort of breath I could hardly sleep at night, and ii I did sleep for a while I liad bad dreams. somehow, until I began to have ditty spells which got ao.bad I had to give up. I used many kinda of medicine. fburfouiid no help until 1' got a box oi 1 After the first box S. St-uiur Inspector, (‘liarluttetciu-ii. Fertilizer POTATO GROWERS NOTICE 1111181111,- dzitc for "accepting il])|)1l(‘— alions for field inspection J unc l5. _ Positively no applications for froc- inspection accepted later. 1 M ail yours NOW lo The New Peoria I found a great change, and after. two boxes I was‘ an well as I could be 1 “I told my‘ mother, who bud clicking sensations about them and‘ ‘they ln-lped licr greatly," 1 Price 50c. a bur ut all druggista and 11le~ls|eru. 111- mailed direct on receipt oil =priv1¢ by The '1‘. biilburn (.70., Limiterli “Toronto, Out. i"'111;;;1.,;g.s;.1.?“ ‘ 'l‘11k1= 1111111-1- 111111 under 111111 11y Vll'il|1- r '11" l>"\\'~-r.~1 1111411111 1-11111111111-11 I11 u cur . "Flllllkr- or 111-1-11 n1‘ 'l‘ru1i|. 111111-11. 1:. 1-1111-1-111, -__ \_..____i____ _i___ 1| ' - iy-fuurtli iluy of Jununry A,’ i, 1. 1111111» |li‘|\\'i'l'll .I. iii T, Murrliil ,:""""1I Tlhllllfld 11f thr- first purl ,- 1 'l‘l11- .\l1|rltl|111-. Trust (lurpurnllnil 11 11111- 111-1-111111 purl thoro- wll] 1,41 nffprpd] [or 111111- 11y Public Aui-tlnn on llu- prt-lu- , 11- " N's-l. 75 to 711 Water NIH-Pl 111 dam-town. on Monday 1111- 1111-1 11 l1 l|ll_V of .l|ily A, l). 11128, ilt tits-l 1111111- 11f L‘|l'\'l‘ll ilk-lock I11 ll11- furcmrun.‘ .1111- fulluivlut: prupi-rfy, numoly: . All llntt lrin-I, pic-m- 11r piiri-i-l 111‘ 1111111 Spreader islliuitv. lyinl: 111111 lmlug 111 (‘lmrloHc-f 1mm 1f1v1r1 1111 11111111111-11 1111 fullmvmi U11 1 \1111lli1-1|11t. by Writer Sin-ct, m1. ‘the S1111tl1uw-111t by property nuw m- 11,111. ly 4l\\‘|lf'l| by \V_ W, ilwi-n ffuriuc-rlv1 Tried-Tested on Prince Edward Isl-and Charlottetown 1.1 Simple Construction, Even Spread, Easy to Attach, Lasts a Life Time. , . [Cosy Terms. The Hardie Mfg. Co. usr-il 1m ‘lfi-li-gruph (lfflr-o), on the, NnrIln-usl by prnpn-rly of (Zlmrli-fl ll. lt_ llannziviirlli. 111111 1111 11111 Nortlnvcst by f1 . wrly of 1111- lailmr llulon, 111111 on I111 1, 311111111-11111 by prupr-rly 11f llrur-n Stcw-. |:ll‘l N- (‘i1 1, Also 111) the pi-rsnnul properly of J1 1k '1‘, .\l11rri1i (‘uiupnny l.l|nllc1l, crun-, prising the miu-hlnery, plnnl cqulp- 1n1-11t. OTHPI‘ furniture, stock-intrude.‘ 1>0Itlca_ cunlnlncru, l111xes_ oust-s, 911-, scum-a, uiuterlnla 11nd ailpillr-a used lu . r-onnr-v-llun with ncrnteil ivntcra and drinks manufactur- PIT or lu process of manufacture. form~ lllIlNl, lriulcmnrka, trndc nuinca, lmuk~ 1311111111, 1-1111111-111 effects 11nd neat-111 now (\\\'||(-|I_ ur which 111 llic tlmr- of 11111-11 sulc luuy 1111 (l\\‘I|l‘1| 11v tho suld J, A- 'l‘. blurrlu Cuiupiiuy Limited. Torlllu 11f 111111- 111 11c twenty per r-cul (‘illlh ivl 1111- time of aulo. 11ml tbu lllll- ln-c wllliln llilrly dnyir iifter the dlitl of 111e, 111111-11 tlilil fnurli-i-ulli lluy 11f Mn)’ l‘? ‘The Rlurlllnu- ’l‘ru-1l (‘urin-rnlliui, n? \l1-l.l§Ol1 S: BENTLEY. 'l‘l1clr Allnrm-vn S. S. “ROSALIND” FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS and Approved MONTREAL . CIPTOWN ST. JOHNS 1 1“ 1 5 In " Ill 1 ,. g E é ",.,'§ 1“s5 ‘a “e' ‘ I1 A."M. Noon Noon May l2 May ll May I5 May 2B May l8 May 29. June 9 June ll June 23 June 25 I 1 ' ' 1 I. a n d 1 Summersule ,( anada S S. Bu"? Lt ., I’ Montreal I (‘arvcll Bros, Ltd. , (Jharlollllown Agents. He leads his life." she made yo,“ Hick to mm forevm Kl A tea that has com-X pletely satisfied the‘ requirements of a most discriminating public for more than 15 years. A tea that has won public con- fidence solely and purely on its merits. And 1, here you are, living alone and-well. MALPEQUE Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Mac-Null. 1:5‘. Mi. and Mrs. Percy MGCMUTGO. Kelvin. were guests on Sunday. 01, Mr. and Mrs. George Crozler, Ham- ilton. ' Messrs Melville, James and Stan- ley Donald and Thomas! MacNull. Misses Sophie Ramsay and Thelmi, Donald, motoied to Charlottetown on Monday. Misses llelen and Mattie Rani- my and Ernest Lockerby, sludenis a1 Prince o1‘ Wales College. return- ed to 1111-11" homs for llic 81111111101‘ 1110111111.. With similar pledges of superiority you are now invited t0 try K IN c; c o i. E coarse. The fact that. KING 001.1: TE A has given you so much pleasure should inspire you to try this new coffee today. J for an instant. they stared at each other. both a little flushed. It is pleasing 1o notr- 111111 Lois Green is gradually l'(‘1S()VL‘i‘lll,l from her recent illness. Mrs. George Compton. Elean- urs, is the guest 01' 1101‘ nil-cc. Mrr". John Simpson. Miss Margaret MncGougan, Kcny filllglflll, is spending several wcl-k‘; with lier friend. Mrs. Lois 01-11-11. Ml‘. and Mrs. Jolin Cl‘OI'.1t‘l. Bul- tic. arc 1c be congratnlutl-d on 1111-, 111-rival 01' 11 baby boy n11 Monday. May 2111.11. M1". and Mrs. Vernon MacGougan and Miss Alice MacGougan, spenf Sunday, the guests of Mrs. MacGOu- gun's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Walker. Crapaud. Mrs. Wm. Abbott. who has spent S'S1d1-. were recent visitors to Darn-l The handiest thin in th costs only a ew cents . ,_ T TIELPS To HEAL‘ U115, $17951 wnunils, scratches, burns, scailds and all skin aibrusions; it kccps 1111: hands soft and smooth; 1t cncuur- agcscyclzisht-szintl eyebrows tugruw; it mdkL-sthc scalp 110111111)’, kccps tlic huir glossy; it is Cl)ll\'L'll1L'lll' umunil thc 111111.111.- fur any huusclinkl lubri- cation, from polishing old furniture to coating battery terminals and Connections on your mutur cur (ti: prevent corrosion). its nnmc- is “Vzisc-linc" Petroleum Jelly 11nd you can buy 1111 the wonderful service 1t gives you for :1 fcw cents rmytu/rere e 110i] "Vaseline" on the label lissuresym that yull arc getting 1111- gm“; product of tlic Clicscliruugh Mm fzicturing Llmipaiuy, C1111s’d_ .. "\ 11111:" Jelly is so useful that} will .;ivc you troublr 1f you k . nut 1111c, but 5CVCHl1 jars 11r tubegi r111: 111111sc. Lot it llCCllllltf f11r you it has for so many 111111111115 11111111 families. the “hzuitlicst thing 111 1 . 11011509’ ‘- A complete new book called "mg Hints on~ Health, Beauty m; Home Uses" will gladly be w; you free. It's an attractive 1mg. I know, for ‘ w ‘ lmyself. just because I'm married.1 BREATTL-Tony is enjoying himself in Eur» COULD l-IARDLY SLEEP-WW?‘ fi “ I managed to keep at my work,‘ ‘df-lflillldlfti audncinusly. lta bus 111-an, 111-ere: _ ileblfl. 11ml nll nllu-r fixtures, utensils , When lhey glanced up, Tony was standing at the foo’. of the steps. w-gardlng them gravely. pretty much going the pace wiih one of the gayest sets on Long Is- land. You know that's true. Milli- cent." he said, when she opened her “so? 1liough1 Millicent, with a mouth to protest. curious clarity. "Because lie has “Perhaps? she shrugged. good- quarreled with Elinor, hc has come hiimoredly. apparently having decid - home l“ ed n01 to take offense. It was this very fact that worrierll Peterson. So few things seemed1 to shock or offend Millicent thesei days. Whatever happened, S1191 laughed and brushed it aside. Shc‘ Tc; was restless, eager for pleasure; she-kw], ,. ‘ ,1 H“, G011 Links, “s like a butwmy-"nttlng pm" M01 r Slrals-s. Eighteen Holes pcselessly through a sunny aftcr- Hand-,,,ap_ EMMY f,“ Rafi‘ day 1, mon- wm‘ n” mmlgm M the may‘ prize of a silver spoon 1c the winner. itablc storm. I She saw his frown and said. with. a careless shrug. 1 "Why should I make a 113011151" of! (Tu Be Continued.) .40} GOLF {he 11v:- o'clock matches __.___-_-—— "Is he. 1 ivonder?" muttered Per, erson. ‘1 Milliccnrs smile struck him as pe-l culiar. He didn't know. of course-J that Millicent had just received n Jetter from Elinor. written on the For ,morning after her music-hall debut. ‘She said, among other things: Half a Century the Standard. Successful Treatment “Tony and I had o. row after the‘ 1perfor1nancc. and he went off in a1 ,huff. He had the fat-c to say that‘ -my debut was cheap. It mad:- me furious. But. of course. hNll b" around today with orchids and ilD-I, ologies.“ » W.’ ~ e4. A Petersen asked slowly: 7 I "Whcn is 'I‘oiiy coming back?" “How should I know?" laughed. ' T‘ Mi1licen1_ 11nd added: "Do you rcnl-l ’ izc thin yo1i'1‘c_painfu1ly 11nflnt11-r-1 ing? You come fur u tctc-a-tclc, s s with a lady and thcn talk of nolh- _ 7 _ _ i111. bit 111-r absent husband!" ,. , _ _ . igr-tclrsun was staring :11.111-1 1.01m» “(mm-T "a" bu" T“ nmch 5m- ‘ ‘ ‘ proved of lute that the ‘ old time burly. . . .. _ "He'll find you very 111111111 chum-.- “m nanny m)“, h” "mg "dgpo, Donn,‘ m, m, “,,,',,,,,.‘,.. Sh, Time for planting-Annuals - do not pliant before June. Perennials and Biennluls are hardy plant when ground is lit-—no\v! I-Iurly (Jubbage and (Iuulllloiver from May 20th to ‘June 31. ’l‘omalocs and Celery not before June. llatc (Jiibbage. Cauli- ‘flower and Celery from June 20th to July 31st or later. Please take notlcc that we will not acclrpt an order by “S -.c here, Millicent, wl11it iil‘l‘ you "mm exvress "r "figm- mr '9” "m" "yngg m do?" ‘two dollars. This can bc arranged by . __ __ having a neighbor or two to join in the order. when requiring small ———-——~——-~ ‘quantities. Our terms are cash with ‘order. Annual bedding flower plants- Aster, Phlox, Stocks, Petunia, Ver- bena, Zinnle, Balsam, Salpiglosals. Mouldings and Scabosla. Snapdragon, Cosmos, Marigold. Alysium, Golden Feather, Sheathing - ‘Cenerasia, Kuclilii, above 25c doz. fast arrived direct from Vancouver‘ H, a“! One full carload p 1p ' Seedling Pansy. Sweet William. "I'm hanged i1‘ 1 know.“ 11c 11111‘.- lt-rcd. "You're like ll. blow between the 1-y1-s you simply knock a 10110:.’ out. But- w-cll. I was vi-ry fund o1‘ 1110 old Millicent." “Too?" she quericti illltlllClOlihly. “Tco‘l" hc echoed. puzzled. H? caught ut licr hand. British (311141111111111 tl11- llnhins 1111111113 1 _ .1111.» 1111 111.11 dun-r 11111-11111 11f 1111111 1111 B. C. MOCLDINGS AND Forgetmenot. and seedling Carma- 1‘ l""l"m'""l" """""1"-" m‘ r"“"“‘.": BREATHING tion at 50c per dot. (111 1111- Norllnvv-sl by Wnli-r hlrl-v-tfl ' . m1 1111- S1111llnvr-nt 11y prnpl-rlv of llv- ASSOIIOO Pinenu- wulmrad 9W1? P97911111!“ Mid B10111 llrns" m1 the Nortbi-iuil by p 1- 1Bl@nn]3I§_Pgn§y, Daisy, Swag L. M PAoLrs WHARVES dozen. Perennial Larkspur. Digit- ,allls or Fox Glove and Canterbury ,Bells at 25c each, $2.25 per dozen. ,Double llolyhucks, 20c each, $1.75 Professional Cards‘ ipezrtigzztable Planta—Extra R. R. BELL clue". mo“, ca louehwn doz., late tomato 30c doz. ' 5 doz. for postage. _ & Colwllliam. Forget-me-not $1.20 per early _“,Cabbage, Cauliflower and Celery, 20o doz. $1.50 per 100. Extra early BARBISTEBI soljcflon‘ ETdTomnto, 60c doc. second early 40c Include Cucumber, let and convenient to keep 1,, the kitchen drawer. Add,“ Dept. 13 Chesebrough Manufacl. uring Company, 5520 Cllllbot Ave, Montreal. Canada. vdSfillll vnaua Manx , PETROLIU M J ELLY the winter. the guest of her daugh- in //,,- war/d. ter, Mrs. Leonard Sibby. Portland-l , _ H _ _ Maine. returned 1o lier home Wed- - "Mischnc jellyisa 1in1q11c product nesday 111101110011- unlike anything else. 1t is unique in its r1rigin—fur Nature supplies it, 1 nml :1 special refining process used ______ - by the makers insures its reaching Mr. Walter Owen. who spent tilt’, you in an absolutely pure stntc. It winter V81‘? 1119115811111’. W1111 111911051 is unique in all the useful things it i“ 29st,?“ and Newmgggg," can do for you. Thc trademark o is ome on - 1M1 1 Campaign for _ , Blind Growing; (Special to the Guardian.) HALIFAX. June 2.——H1111f8X 11115 raised $711000 in the campaign for the blind now being conducted through- Mr. Gerald Montgomery. $51111‘- was a recent visitor to Malpeque. a 1 ,out the Maritime Provinces, and ex- NOVEL ENSEMBLE pects the total here will be in- creased 1o $100000. Reports so far A striking ensemble uses a sliver received at campaign iicadquartres grey silk printed infrequently 111 show the average gift is unusually dollar-size black satin dots to mp 11 high and this indicates that the full black satin frock with silver dole endowment fund of $300,000 will be embroidered on its neck, bell and raised. cuffs. Public Auction of House, Lot, Furniture and Effects ' 1 will sell by Public Auction on the premises of Mr. Alfred F. lions- ton, 3i), Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown, commencing at 10:00 a. m. 011 ,1 Tuesday, June 5th, 1928, all his personal property and effects ncludiu one five piece mahogany parlour suite, one magnificent dining-rm ‘suite, one magnificent dining-room suite in Oak, consisting of bullet, china cabinet, table and six chairs, two beautiful new Wilton Rugs, om Ennis Player Piano. unt- 'n1-w'Mu.rconHtzdio Set-pone other-itadlo-Sct, om Edison Diamond Disk Cabinet Gramaphone, linen, china, cut-glass, sllv llf-WHPC, other carpotsbud floor coverings and alLnthen household ll|i'l1-1' - tiff‘. and-effects; also-on. the someday-at 12:00 o'clock nooirunlhepmn- iscs, thg YQS@I Lpgoperty. _hein_g__liouse and lot No. 1112 Fitzroy Street, andalso the adjoining lot with workshop in-rear. JOHN A. Mr-DONALI) Asthma Yields to MinartPs. brown pa?" mid Spread on army b0 throat. Also inhale. fiiii_wfoio'sas*i.nvn. June I2 -——--- lune 2llfMc] MONEY TO LOAN , . Dr. C. L. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice Limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Ieatlng Eyes and supplying Glasses Office, Bayer Building Great George Street Office Kourn—9 to 12.30. 1.30 to 5.00 Mark R. Mcfiuigan B. A. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR. ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block. CharlottelownJElLl McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY VW. E. BENTLEY, K. C. = Ilarrister and Attorney-at-Low 1 Office: 180 Richmond Street 1 MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, r. a. 1. 1 1 lonald & McPhee R. A. .I. A. MnIDONALD II. I‘. llefllll B. . ill/MINISTERS, ATTORNEYS, ITC. MONEY, TO LOAN Riley Blildllll, Squash, Pumpkin, Lettuce, Peppers, 25c dnz. 5c extra for postage. (Javier's Seed Store, 72-74 Queen Street. W. F. Burke in our old 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- tomers call at our garden, Head of Prince Street and personallyseleet plants. Bring basket or hue; to hold plants. Wintercd over Perennials and lllennlnls by mall postage must be Included to the cxtent of 25o per 11oz. Early Cabbage. Cauliflower and (‘clcry 20c per 100 for postage. Late Cabbage for planting from ilic 20th June to 31st July at 40c per 100. 501- prepaid by mall. Large orders should be shipped by express or freight. If ripe Tomatoes required, order the extra curly plants. one dosen will produce ripe fruit for a small family and two doten will furnish n large family, nll the ripe knit DOLL That's Buick Coupbcluaranteed '1 needed. Ito not forget to sign name and address. Write plainly. Remember portage. l. .I. GAY A SON. Ileod of Prince Street, Charlottetown. l‘. E. I. Phone 1M. . .. AUTHORIZED F0"! Coach-fill‘! Model-Overhauled F1114 RMIlllfl-In mod order . . . . . . . . . . . . .. what you want in a 111 Rood order Chevrolet Coach-WI model-Overhnuled and 1 nxnodmderm. . . . . . . . A. - IlflllllE 81 G0. Charlottetown for every dollar! Used Car. That's what you get here . . . plus a bonus of extra attention to the quality of the Used C11‘. You buy. You'll find our Used Cars honest value because they have been taken in at fair prices on new 1' Chevrolets . . . checked over as to condition and appearance . . . and ofiered for sale at the lowest possible prices. Come in and inspect these honest Uggfi @ goings. - bis-still .‘- -- $425.00 $150.00 -~ "h.