v s- . ‘ wfrm‘ l i. -. .111‘ .‘.Z;.s='.i§. rc-sfififiti as m? PAGE TWO i,» ... ..\ wit. c»: on Fsualy Tue of the Msritimes , noasrs snucanc nu Still sets the pace for guslityia itaprioeciaes FARM FUR SALE BY TENDER l offer my farm at Mt. Herbert, I30 scres. Formerly old Orphanage property. Tender to close April 15th. I do not bind myself to accept the highest or any tender. EDDIE FARQUHAB-BON, Charlottetown, R. R. 5. 8720-4-5-61. Professional Cards Stewart 8. Lowther J. D. STEWART, K. O. s. w. LOWTHI-Iit IABRlSTEItS, SOLICITORS, FIG 84 Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN McLEOD & BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. 0. Banister and Attorney-at-Lsw MONEY T0 LOAN Oflice: 180 Richmond Street BELL & MATHIESON R. R. Bell D. L. Mathieson, L.L.D. Barristers & Solicitors Money to Loon Cameron BloebC‘ lottctownILl. t H. F. MacPHEE, B. A. BARRISTER. SOLICITOB. NOTARY, &c. ltiley Budding. Charlottetown MARK R. McGUlGAN. B. A. nanulsruu. soucrroa. ETC. MONEY r0 LOAN Cameron Block, CharlottctowanP-IJ. .l.A. MacDonald, ll.C. BABHISTEB, SOLICITOH, In. Biley Budding Charlottetown, r. u. island. Money so Lonn and Collections given the very best “ " 515-2-6-imonth. .__. llr. A. J. LaCcursiere Will he at his Oilirc in Montague from the 5th of April until the 21st. And his Charlottetown Oflioe will be opened at his residence, 22 plena- lnt Street, April the 24th. B704-4-4~8-i5-18-4i, J. W. MacNAUGHT B. A., LL. B. Barrister, Solicitor, &C._ Money to Loan Kensington CANADA PROVINCE 01" PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN GIIANCIBY Iuhru the Malta! 0f the llulis No. D. 8B Moses Byrns and Ora. COMPLAINANTS an d James Joseph Byrao and Orr. DEFENDANTS Pursuant to and by virtue of a De- creatal Order made in tbs above cause on the Seventh day of April A. D. 1033 by the Honourable the lllastcr of the llolls i will set up and sell at Public Auction on the premises at North River on Thursday the Fourth 1033 at the hour of afternoon ALL THAT TRACT, piece and parcel of land situate on lot thirty-two in Queen's County in Prince Edward ls- land_ commencing and hounded on the smith by land (J0 acres) formerly hcld liy James Byrnc, on the east by the North lllrcr road for the distance of ten chains on the north by land formerly owned by the sold James Byrne, and ori the west hy land in possession of \\'llliam (‘umlnins for- tlre distance of ten chains, eonininlm: by estimation seventy-fire acrcs of land a llttlc more or loss. The property will be sold free from encumbrances including the dower estate or interest of Florence Byrne, widow, therein. A deposit of twenty percent will he Yl-"luii-evl from the purchaser at the sale and the balanci- on the delivery 0i’ the Deed, but all persons having an interest in the lands may become purchasers without payment of any deposit. DATED this Seventh day of April A. D. 1988. OIL. GAUDE liastor-ln-Fhanccry. Donald hlcliinnon, Earn, K. .. Complainants’ Solicitor. _8798 4 8 sat 3i i 5E Best Performance our us OVERHAUL rona uanro We unconditionally guarantee all parts we install for 90 days. V. C. SMALLWOCD RADIO SERVICE 122 North River Road Furness Wiihy & Co. Limited PASSENIGICIKS AND FREIGHT lioule. Starting nt New York and mulling nt following rmrlx in rotation. Halifax, lit. Pierre, hi. John's, “on- tren], (‘h"l'own, St. Pierre, St. John's, Halifax, New York. Leave Montreal Arr. (‘lfTowu und leave (Or St. John's s. "noauruca" l. "BOSALIND" I. "DOMINICA" Itlny l0 May I2 S. "BOSALIND" Jun 3 Jun Charlottetown Agents, CARVELL BROS LTD. Apr 6 tlt U. Apl l2 ADI It l. 8. Mny d May R H. S. tender. The Department does not bind Tender. Point Ferry Tender." Department cf Public Works and Highways TENDERS nocxv rcnn rrnnv SEALED TENDERS will be received st this office until noon on SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1923, from any person or persona wining to con- tract to run the above mentioned ferry for the season 1933 nccordlng to specification, terms and conditions to be seen at this office. Thc namc of tvvo good and esponaible persona willing to become bound for the faithful performance of this contract must accompany each itself to accept the lowest or any Tenders shall be addressed to tbs undersigned and msrhsd “leaky I». B. MQMILLAN, Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways. Charlottetown, April 3, 1933.. ‘70B-'1~4-l.tS~6i. .-.,. .-. Fertilizers — Corrosive Suhlimate Crushed Limestone We guarantee to supply chemicals for fertilizers, containing analyses ll follows: Superphosphate, 16 per cent sud l0 per cent Phosphoric Acid. Suhnhste of Ammonia, l0 per oent Nitrogen. Nitrate of Soda, l6 per cent Nitrogen. Murlatc of Potash, 50 per cent Potash. And Mixed Fertilizers us per our price list, which you should have before ordering. 20 per cent Phosphate saves you st least eighty cents a ton under the l6 pcr cont Phosphate. Mechanical condition of the chemicals and the mixed fertilisers is u.» ncar perfect as it can be made. orders early as possible. Material for 500d treatment and Ground Limestone, on amllcation. Potato Growers’ Association, I E.. Deliveries guaranteed. Place your S WEE T VAN! If . RICHARD, GOYN E ' "Ob well, we might as well be hung for sheep as lambs. Just once more, then." She saw him stiffen, listening at some sound, and realised for the first time that outside s storm was raging- Her face fell. “That's thunder, Dicky!" She had always had an instinctive fear of thunder. invariably it unnerved a girl in whom nothing else could muse either fear or hysteria. Per- bapsthatwas why she foroeda quick little laugh and sought dis- traction in the play. But it was not the storm to which he had been listening. He had heard the faint whirring of a car's engine and now it had stopped. He realised that the moment he had planned had come. and he must make the most of it. In a flash he had reccmmenced the recital of his first speech in the scene they were rehearsing, and‘ Cynthia was moving slowly towards him. It was a love scene, specially written for this moment did she but know it. A scene between two lovers who had fled together to their ren- dezvous. A scene of passion where- in the man's overpowering persuas- ion wss made to challenge and i0 break a woman's fear of conse- quence. A moment later Cynthia was in his arms, her lovely face upturned t0 him. It was possible that both their voices had carried beyond that room. She was speaking her lines with realistic effect: “I'm sorry, dear. I was afraid. But I'm not afraid any longer. I fenrcd for you, because of the brute I am leaving. I feared for our love, because of all that our love must overcome in the years ahead. But I do not care now. I am not afraid of anything!’ It was while she was speaking tbcse words that the door of the room was flung unceremoniously open, and the pair inside started. apart as they saw, standing upon the threshold, Peter Cavendish in his dripping cap and motoring coat, his face crimson with fury. his eyes blazuig with indignation. Dicky Smythe could have laughed aloud at the complete way in which his plans had carried thjough, Thai WM why his consternation and embarrassment were s0 well feigned. Cynthia Mai-land was stu- pificd, storing heYplcssly at Peter. What on earth had brought him tiSAFE! Everyone accepts the fact that Aspirin is the swiftest form of relief for headaches. ‘gin. neuritis. periodic pain, and other suilering. If you've tricri it, you know. But. no one need hesitate to take these tablets because of their speed. They are pedeclly aqfe. They do not de- press the heart. They have no ill effect of any kind. The rapid relief they bring is due to tho rapidity with which they dissolve. So. keep these tablets handy, and keep your engagemente—frec from pain or discomfort. Carry the pocket tin for emergencies; buy the bottle oi‘ 100 for economy. The new ro- duccd price has removed the last reason for trying any substitute for Aspirin. ASPIRIN Trude-merit Rog. But now, mystified or not, Cyn- thia. could bear it no longer. Flam- ing with indignation, she checked his entry with a cry of angry chal- lenge. "I'm still waiting to know what this interference means. Where_ is Dicky?" she demanded, and slopp- ed at his short, rough laugh- His grey eyes seemed slight with dis- gust. _ “Smythe has gone," he announc- ed, tersely, "and you're too, in my car." She fell back in helpless dismay as he moved to take up her cloak, and then she ran after him, caught garment, and swung him round. big man that he was. "Peter, have you taken leave of your senses? You mean to tell me that you dared to send Dicky-Jr" For the second time her words died on her lips as she met. his gaze. Enlightcnedment flooded upon her, and she saw. in his eyes, a glimmer of the truth. Somehow he had learned o! their coming here, and he had made u to this out of the way place at such an unearthly hour? What meant the blazing fury in his eyes? For a. moment she was afraid, and then indignant as shc ixiet his gaze. l "Peter, what are you doing here?" He did not speak at once, but‘ locked round the room, at her cloak and hat lying on the sofa near her case, at Dickys case standing upon the tablkSmythe had seen to it that the papers of the play were out of sight-and at the remains of supper. Dsgust in his grey eyes, he turn- cd to Cynthia. His lips parted, but. he changed his mind and swung round on Smyihe. "I want you, smythe, outside." Dicky stiffened, though his pulses were racing with a sense of his triumph. He strode forward an- gerliy. “Inch here, Cavendish, I don't know what the idea is, but—" Peter was not the sort of man to beat about the bush. In one ges- ture, as it were, he gripped smythds arm and the ease on the table, and pushed both out into the passage. Cynthia's cry of angry protest to Dfcky came too late. The door slammed in her face. and she was still foo dazed to give vent to her anger, when, a moment or two la- ter, Peter returned. terrible mistake. She remembered the words of love he must have overhcarcl. The situation suddenly dawned upcr. her in its humorous aspect, and hysterical laughter came harshly from her l'ps. “Oh, Peter, whatever have you done?" she mocked. “My dear man, you surely didn't think that.—?" But again she could not go on. There was something upon his face that struck terror into her heart. And he was speaking, tco, in a voice crisp with bitterness. “This is hardly the time for sur- mising," he replied. "Happily I was warned. and I came to take you back. I! aything in the way of oom- firmation was lacking, 1 think I got it when I reached the dost door. There is one car outside, Cynthia. That is mine. There is a storm. You have the choice of coming with me, back to your home or of remaining here, alone, until tomorrow!’ I-le drew back, waiting, and a look of understanding slowly dawn- ed upim her dead white 10108. So he was convinced, was he? He had ntt even asked her to explain. He actually believed she had come here with Dicky, intending to stay? She could not laugh, now. She was filled with a fury of not un- natural rvnei tment. A simple plan had caught them both in its mesh- BUR ' l".E...."5 NM P1118 Pails Arsaad Isr Issrt the Lumber at lowest good sound stock. satisfaction. WOODWORKIN Phone 341 April d-lt-fli GOING TO BUILD ? We will make your Windows and supply Let us prove this to your MacDONALD-ROWE prices obtainable for c G CO., LTD. Charlottetown coming, I the hand that held the expenslvc' Tm; cnAawrraroWN GUARDIAN all details. , HAMILTON TWOIm Announc ements by International Harvester Wheat Price Guaranteed. . . As evidence of our faith that the prlcestof wheat and other farm products mast soon im- prove, we are offering the farmers of Canada an assurance of higher prices for wheat with which to, purchase the machines vitally needed to produce and harvest the 1988 crop. Details On purchases made on and after April 1, 1983, you will be entitled to the benefit of a price of 75 cents per ‘bushel, Winnipeg quotations, for No. 1 Northern Wheat as applied to cash paid on delivery of machines and on notes due in 1983 it’ paid in full within ten days of maturity. ' Twice a month, on the 10th and 25th, the average Winnipeg price applying to No.1 Northern Wheat will be announced, to hold good for the ensuing two- weeks’ period. This price will represent the average Winnipeg market quotation for the five-day period prior to and including the 10th or 25th or the month. If the average prices for the periods during which payments are made are less than 75 cents per bushel, you will be credited with an adjustment oi’ one-half of one per cent for each one‘ cent that the price of wheat at Winnipeg is below 75 cents a bushel. Thus, if the market price is 50 cents, you will be spread of 25 cents, or 12V; per cent. ' , This offer applies to the entire McCormick-Deering line, excepting only motor trucks, indus- trial tractors, attachments when sold separately, binder twine, and repairs. I While this price guarantee is based on wheat, it is not necessary that you raise wheat for market in order to take advantage of the offer. Any farmer in Canada is entitled to buy machines under the favorable terms outlined above. Your McCormick-During dealer is fully informed as to 3 Interest Rates Reduced . . . i As a measure of relief to our customers in all parts of Canada, we have reduced the rates of ‘ interest for payments made on both old and new notes. The amount of’ reduction applicable to your particular note, covering either former purchases or new business, may be learned by inquiry of the . g McCorrnlck-Deering dealer nearest you or by writing us direct. In all cases the reductions are sub- g stantiai and will be welcome. As a special arrangement for payments made in 1933, the rate of inter- est is reduced to 5 per cent "on all notes, whether future orpast due, from January 1 to date of pay- ment, including notes taken for 1933 purchases. We urge you to take advantage of this offer. It. enables you to replace your worn-out and obsolete equipment under favorable terms with the chance of a remarkable saving. Don’t delay. See your McCormick-Bearing dealer at once and get ti" terms on the equipment you need. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY or CANADA a... portant of Offer credited on the basis of a CANADA L:--__ es. In a dozen words Cynthia could explain; but the thought of his too ready confidence checked her from so doing. There was a better way of punishing him as he deserv- ed. and she would take it. She stiffened, meeting his gave fearlessly, her eyes bright with mockery. "That leaves me no choice but to return with you, does it?” She was so utterly unaffected by her position. as he saw it, that for a moment Peter was staggered. It was as if Cynthia had flung scorn- fully aside even those last rem- Farm llunuwl, all hill. Plows, sil kinds Sued Drills, 12 t ll discs Farm Wagons, all sins. Cultivators. Mowers Rakes Farm! Horse Hoes, Hull's Cultivators. ladies, Vacuum C regular price wsa $55.00. Feeds always on handn-Ollcake, Shorts, Royal Purple Products. - ‘nfaitbz-‘AR $.13. i‘, Manure Spresderh This yesr we are offering Carter's Seeds. Cull and get our low prioeu on Farm and Garden Seeds. Remember, Carter's Seeds Grow. | We will pay Highest hlcea for Eggs. Dairy Butter, Fowl and Chicken, Dry Pinched, for our Cash and Carry Stores. W. R. DENNIS , ll‘! GREAT GEORGE STREET WILL EXCHANGE IMPLEMENTS FOR GOOD BEEF GATT"! nants of, any self-respect she might have had. (‘D0 Be Czmtinued) l NOTICE , Fertilizer Orders under Crop Mortgage Agreement or Part Psy- ment Agreement must be booked immediately. Cash orders can be booked now or later. Fertiliser sold for Cash must be paid for before delivery. P. McNUTT d: SON Malpeque, P. E. I. 8'135-4-8-3i. GROUND LIMESTONE Write for NEW LOW PRICE Delivered Id Island Points Brockville Mfg. Cc_., Ltd. (Operating Government Lime Plant) BHOOKVELE, N. B. Lil-L ---- 4,, mplements A WHOLESALE PRICES THE TACO GUARANTEED LINE INCLUD ES Churngaliai. Furnaces. lenses Steel Wheels. ate. Crsamfleparston Implements set b thepurohassrandaettlementmsdastflms ofddivery. Thlsngszuvingtoyouoffromliitolbmtlent. We are also distributors ion-Hall's a reshers, Hall's Sprayers, Hall's Deleo Light Products, including Light Plants, Batteries. 88 volts, iesners, ete. All General Motors Product, Wesson equip your country home equal to the city home. t 0. K. World's Champion Potato Planters, Sprayers and Diggers. All kinda Woven Wire Fencing, Barbed Wire Gates and Ornamental Fencing made by the New Brunswick Wire Fence C0,, st lowest prices. I We have on hand seventy-five Fertiliser and Lime Bowers at a Special Prlea of $38M each. Over t0 of these machines were sold in 1080. The Cracked Corn, Bran. Cornmealw FiEIR TlLiZERS We have in stock s full llnu of fertilisers-both chemicals snd factor; The mechanical condition of our goods is the very best and we deliveries 100% perfect condition. Our deliveries are not aub- thc uncertain srrivsl of steamers. We can make delivery when ' ’, screened snd packed show no We believe we have uufiiclent fertilisers in stock to nu all our orders during theMonihofAprilandesrLypsrtofMsy. Our package containing 100 pounds is meeting with grout favor. The bug when washed and dried is very suitable for 90 pounds of potatoes. Our factory mixed fertilizers are we understand lower in price than those in any other part of Cansds. We consider that ut the present low prices money's spent in them is spent in better advantage than in the r m . _ o . . . Many authorities have strongly advocated the use of factory mixed fertilisers when one ton cost the farmer about $5.00 more than the cost of ‘the same amount of plant food in the form of chemicals. Then the argu- nsunt in favor of factory mixed is many times stronger when the differ- enee in prlee is as now only about $1.50. Ioueannvellieatouliytshingdallvurytrensourplant. “ISLAND GOODS FOB. ISLAND FARMERS" The island Fertilizer Company Limited, Charlottetown. P. H. Island. , 878144-61. lliPElALS Successful fox ranchers feed. IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS because they contain food elements essential for health, strength and successful propagation. _ IMPERIALS should be fed liber- ally now to vixens as they supply ele- i, meats necessary to ensure large lit- ters of strong pups and maintain health and vigor of vixens. IMPERIALS fed during this sea- son richly repay in generous results. imperial Biscuit Company Ltd.