it ‘Bfciiwart 3: lnwthe; i f: s i. SMILES. w e OAIIY QEITII u» _;_~. . Mule» 1 . a ..____._ ‘Irv The Third wmm l A Mystery Love Stow! F.1d l ‘cassava-mu- - g‘ H ‘v. .4 Heiress?’ Brand Fox llettingl. Foxes are valuable, and in or-!_ der to insure their proper pro- tection you should have the best therefore you should have "PEERLESS," the best English Fox Netting on the market. an u a Parole. \Z.________..€¢ Heavily galvanized before and "What a spectacle the old-fash- after being WOVQII, ll. Will n0‘ ioned heroine must have been when rust. if any roll does not! f::he‘:v‘e:|"o'onneo out’ and her open up to youagitlilsfactvlzrllil . . RETURN THE . We ' ‘gladlyreplace it or refund: your money. We also carry a complete line: of Fox Pans, Staples, Lacingl Wire, Nails, Hinges. PM‘ Triage, etc. The Rogers Hardware Company Limited l l George: l suppose your alster ' has forgotten me, hasn't she? Johnny: I guess not. George: Why, does she ever speak of me? Johnny: Sure. Only dls mornln‘ she spoke oi how lucky lt was she shook you when she did. l l l l l C. M. Lampson £0 Co., Icnmrsu. M Queen Street London, B, O- 4. England Public Auction Sales F 0 RAW FUR! Shipping bags will be furnish- ed without charge by applyhtg to B. T. Holman, Ltd. Slam- merelde. P. E. l. zlepresenied by Alfred Fraser, inc. 212 Fifth Avenue‘ SERIOUS v When sunny spring eo softly smiles I I feel inclined to shlrk. , I seem to be impelled to play E And leaf about the‘ place all day l‘ Then dle of overwork. ‘ He: They can say what they b-e-o+e-o4+++¢e+¢+0»+o+e+ee ‘ want. I'm a self-made man. " She: For heavens sake, George. WA l do youmesn to asy you have the ‘ ‘ job finished? POTATOES TURNIPS '~ CABBAGE BEETS CARROTS PARSNIPS . Highest price paid for good i‘; ' stock. J. LESTER DOUGLAS .- 39 Queen St. Charlottetown, I’. E. I. ‘O l r l. r. l l 6060-06040 Professional Ca rds A U D O R S "If you love him so much It ought ‘ Accounts Audited. Income Tl! to congolg you to think you ‘y; gt Returns Prepared. , least made him happy." --A. E. MacNeill Cd Co. , l2’! Grafton Street 3134-1- IT-imo. "I'm sorry new I dldn‘t marry Jack Instead of 1mm." EFFICIENT -Prohibition Commission Bbalrmau, m. sconce c. unoww OIfTItIAL SERVICE Marnie, P. E. t. urns axalnmsn. GLASSEt mstfijlffl"'“:1'r:':f,::a:n"‘:'f':f 3;‘ surrusn arm arr-ran. m," ' ' (‘sacrum Arrsurlos GIVEN To o, T’ asrsnr worm. Chief Inspector ti. J. Haywood II llorrhuter Street, Chnfloflglgyu Mark R. McGuigan, l B. A. ' Ialllsrslrsoclcrronalso. HONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown. . 9.3.1. .1. w. JOHNSTON. Registered Optometrist I57 llent street Phone ill2-l. Charlottetown Phone 1M * McLeod & Bentley ‘ l. A. BENTLEY W, B. BENTLEY, K. U. . Barrister and Attorney-st-Laq Olflre: m Richmond fling] MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. L l. McDonald & McPhee ' B. A. LA. nooonam. u. p. Merlin ', lalllstaas. afionlvsre. no , some: ‘r0 ‘was ' For" (conuuuéa: My automatic was safe in my poc- ket. That. was the main point I se- voertalned before shinning over tho :wail not many yards from the spOl where George and I mode our ilrst ‘ohcruhoo to the Hail. But my swarm toward the house was slower tonight; ' for though I knew the lie of the land. , I was also more cautious. dire exper- l icnoe having made me wise. I stuck to the trees and shrubbory. In their shelter, I worked ‘my we)’ ; around to the bask of the Hall, cross- ing the front drive at one quick leap. The back avenue, beyond which lsy the gardeners cottage, was bordered ‘ by a deep belt of evergreens. Among] these I wriggled forward and took a | survey. There was no sound except. the l leave; and a branch tapping stupidly on the wall, and nothing moved save the soft. pulse olthe wind. Another jump, and I was across the back ave- nue. Tangled bushes barred my way. and I W53 tempted to step on the path and walk boldly in the open. But 1 had gained too good an advantage that night already’ to throw n all away by mere discomfort. so I clapp- ed down of my face and went round the roots of these bushes like a rat. Thank goodness, the doorway of the cottage was in a shadow, and I was inside, breathing hard in the plieh dark, passages as quietly as though I had come through the keyhole. The key belonging to the back door of the Hall was in the locked cupboard; and I found myself back tn the bushes, so far well satisfied with the progress oi’ my plan of operations. Faint moonlight. etched the gables of the Hall against the stars and bust- ling clouds. The outhouses around the courtyard at the back edge were cloaked in shadowed gloom. crossed the path. close to the wail I reached the back door and lLstened It was the same inside the Hall. When I had shut and locked the door behind me-thc lock swung smoothly beck-I stood, shoes in hand and held my breath. ‘There was a stilinessilke the vast quietude of s church. Tip-losing dcwn the passage, I entered the hall. The smeilof the house unwrapped me. the quaint. smell of a big house in the country, but with n. moldy old-bookish tang in it, the smell of a hundred years ego, I fanci- ed that my straining ears caught the faint. stir of insects and the patterlng scurry of mice barely audible against the nerve-emailing background of deadly silence. It must have been the blood rushing through my head, but I seemed two hear that silence roar- lng to the roof and through distant empty passages, like the roaring of a sea-shell in you ear. But these fan- cies were unsettling. I shook myself and. keeping close to the wail, I reach- ed the foot of the stairs and mount- ed. G. BLONDIN THOMAS Trainer of Race llorsea Pupil of the late E. F. Geers, U-S.A. At North Tryon ltaco Track about May 10th. Address G. B. THOMAS ape Traverse CsrSGprdon Dawson. Charlottetown Exhibition Tenders Tenders will be received by the up- derslgned up to May 1o, I930, from parties willing to supply pressed tim- but the beat quality will be accepted. I crept to the edge of the shrub- bery, and then at a crouching runf1'°"8l\'lh'! "isflf sir WWI-fdl-Ofldou. was a sanctuary of darkness; and my‘ 1°!‘ elbow brushing the stones as r passed. . trunk call that swam! me in time- Tbers tsynot-hlhs i) ltesrmg as to keep one faculty ooncehvissted"ln' its uttermost. without s'_boeak._ upetm liystop, Iwsasllthswhlle batching with every ounce of strength. rand by the time I reached the twp I was quite‘ limp with the‘ strain. My years were now attuned to the still- lness. I could eepersto the sounds I lheani the rubbing of leaves on the big colored window ‘chit pt the flair- case by day, the wind in the trees and ls dim rhythmic creek whlchI took to be s loose cowl on a ohimneyjut of other sounds there wssnone. I was so certain I was alone in the house that for. two pin; I'd have strolled along the corridor humming aloud. sort. ‘Though I could have taken my oath I had entered the i-Isll unknown to any one, there was the hundreth l chance that I was wrong. The library seemed light after the pitch blackness, of the corridor, for the curtains were l furled back blinds were tip. _ _ ~If I had expect to findfany swift. ‘silent activities afoot. r was outp- ' pointed. Leaving the door sjsr, 1 went. ‘into the next room ‘anduprepsred to Imake myself sa comfortable ss pos- slble for my vigil, » - ~ l It w... a great gloomy‘ roomllven ‘with e midday sun belching in.‘ that room must have been tboold bird's bedroom, and the outluiubr a‘ huge l four-poster bedgilmmcred in the cor- lner. The furniture was in proportion to the room, bulky, lowering stuff ‘reared against the wa1ls.'_I pulled the lquiltvfrom the bed-and lay down on the couch‘ that stood at the foot of Iit. And again that awful silence got me by the throat. It. beat against my ‘ears till I thought my head would ‘burst. * ‘l i I shut my eyes and conjured up a lplcture of a warm sleeping compart- ment, rocking slightly as it. rushed th- and for s. moment I cursed myself having put through the Then I pictured a slim figure in a intently once more. If "there was ano- l black 5m‘ ‘"9551!!! WW"- Wlih ‘F0514! the, mum m ma" ground, $146‘ braids over her shoulder. sand eyes my"); he had kept mgghgy menglwearied with anxiety, and I knew ll. diulhur’ m‘. "flared. W85 well that I was in Brackenbridge. More than that. i‘. had scored s point lagalnst my enemies, and, unless I was o! discoveries that would llY bare the very thewa and news o! their mys- terious operations. , -, .,- l _ I must have domed. if Ildldnt ec- tually sleep, but for how long I could not estimate. At any rate, I found myself suddenly sitting upright, with a jerk, and broad awake, I had heard a noise somewhere in the house, and I slipped aside the elderdown and got to my feet. The bedroom door I had left open. so that. the slightest sound would attract my attention, and I mm. lhlo the passe; and waited.‘ z. could hear nothing‘ further-find '1 ventured to approach mallet-soy’. 1o- side‘ all, wsi still. I stepped in to the room. and oould discern no movement. n; was the some in the hall whoa“; looked down" over the hehlmrs. and r fallen asleep on ‘the couch’ venddreani- ed the sound thathad stirred met‘! went. back to thebedroom deter-mum: that my imagination should not, Ire- Delt the trick. A few false alarms like this and I should be s mere bundle of leaping nerves. - (To be Continued) LADY Franc scnoos. The followingds the standing o; Pupils of Lady Fens Bchol for the’ month of Aprll:— . “"40 IX-l. Amy Oahu: Grade VII-l. Wands Gamble; s, Robert 01K"; 8. Aleths Rbflrson. one; VI-l. Myra Gamble; 2, John Gun- ble: a, Lindeii Gamble. Grade xv-t, Irvine Restroom I. Olga Gamble; s, Lydia Cairns; Grads III-l, Norma Gamble. Grade II--1, Thom" I45‘; M1011; I, Bill P115615. Gtfldg I (Q) othy nay and straw, also loose nmw -!, Keith rraaela; i. James Oslmi, s at the Exhibition . Itda. nevus: Grade 1 (bi-l, nun. mun. t“ Oeoll Oskes. (equal): a. John nation.- . Marita Malone-Jlieaoher. I. W. Boulter, Body-Tress aaao-i-ao-sl-ooe. ' 1.1111888 Red Cross Line‘ ' ~ than brunettes, eoolaoiajor. on an Atlantic liner. _ ~ - ' nollvls Diem twelve its mats! aovlelfltushemtorn and later.’ ,4 led, to s sweeten-corporation. ‘ But. I was running no risks of that‘ far mistaken was on the threshold Blondes are less susceptible to , ll .0- . l f 5 I; f?" MnWm-id‘ _ s‘ visitor to‘. Bummerstde recently. ,. nus. Boyd lowilher and little dglugnlor, and lulu." Beta Muztert Qarlofnn Hiding,’ were Noent visitor: inflllllmollldle. ' . m. n. v. Maoheod an. tattle daughter Bonnie. motored r. Summerside on Saturdly. ltr. and the. _W. P. Cameron and tsnhly were vtsltrxs to Bprlnston on Sunday. oars. Joturltuzrsy and daughter Myrtlepwere visitors to lummerslde lest week. . Our school is nroglcssing favo-r l.‘ ly under the careful management of Mr. with-ed Keere. Mr. and Mra- Harold Howuiz, Ar.» que ‘onSuuday. A .. Mr. sndMrs. W PiCsmcroil and Mr. "and Elliot Bell, recently motored to Bvunxllrrclde. _'1‘l1c ‘sympathy o! the whale com- munity goes out to Mnand Mn. Jed boonan in the death of their two-lat son Jeremiah bouts.‘ Lorne Mel-tennis, who has ‘own atfint: from Enkwprovince h: some months, has m-epcxed his barber shop. l ' . Mrs. Wright lehrd and little son ROM". and Mia. Harry Green, Cen- trai Bed eque, recently ‘motored to Al- osny.—-l-I. IAIIWILL GATIIIIIN G A most: auspicious event was octe- brated at the United ChurclmPar- BOBBIE. tn Kensinaton. on the even- llllfl! Monday-April amt-beseec- sionbeingintheusturoofssur. prise and farewell gathering of a. 1111c number of-frienda from Mar- sate and Remington, to ldo honor WMIZmdMfLWLEBlIBXGIQIIG ‘Mr. n. n. Baker, in his most p1,..- m! and capable manner, acted as chairmen, and called on the Rev. Geo. Ayers to read llllltidresl. stler which llrsrdobn Walker, ma. Barry Brown and Mrs. Patterson wan", on W"!!! B! 111m present. saveto Mr. and Mrs. Blackford, s beautiful floor 1191111., and to MissMtldred, a bed. room table andfimetbyst pendant. Mr. Blsckford, though taken mm- Pitt!!!‘ by surprise, fittingly replied, and expressed the feelings of good- wtll and harmony that hadalwsys _ betweenhimselfland fellow workers in ‘ every department of church activity. {The following t; m; address: ~ _ - g 4 . 21b Mrihnd Mrm-Slsokford and Miss slulqora. .., » - l "DliI\fi'1snds:-__-_' - , ozyour intended #91119‘!!! dram-our town, we, your mdilludfilllfxfllllillllibnland m:- Illb lylthereddsere, cannot allow the occasion topeas wlthoufexproestng W!‘ ‘IND-summation of your worth and friendship. , ‘Asfia public ofllcer, Mr. Blackiord, we have always found you most cour- teous and obligtng, discharging your duties in such a painstaking ~snd thorouglrwsy as to win the respect and: confidence of those who had business a-elations with you. In the onus-on we" have found‘ you wise in waned/ever ready to assist in the churohflor any good work, end largely endowed with tho graoesof libersltty and humility. And to you, Mrs. llaokford," we owe s. larle debt of gratitude for the quiet. sincere and unosilentattoua way is: which W" ‘have heltifllin forward the work efthe church. Your pres- once shit’ your support in the W. I. 5-. .' (woman's Missionary Society). may appreciated and will be . ‘flaunts-missed. J. G. H. Beaumont. senior surgeon i Robbin, - Boa-den, was, guatine Oove, were visitors to Bedr- - w. s1: k To the Public To the Retail I i- nUTYorF» BRITISH TGROWN TEA k . e ‘REDUCES PRICES l h, APQUND ' snows LABEL (Black and ouch) NOW our lli.’ JAPAN GREEN TEA, Price unchanged. " ALL omen LABELS Reduced 5c lb. THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE NOW. nus T0 rns ACTION or THE GOVERNMENT IN Asousnnvc run burrow BRITISH snowy TEA AND r0 run LOWER cosrs or CERTAIN ;, canons AT THE TEA GARDENS, ws ARE ABLE . . T0 GIVE THE PUBLIC run BENEFIT or "runse SUBSTANTIAL savmcs Unfortunately the market for finest tens has been advancing for sometime so that we are only able to reduce our hill!" ‘Slide! b)’ 5° lb- Grocer As always, we protect you againstany loss on SALADA TEA by making good... ‘ to you the dlflerence in thelinvolce value of your stock on hand. Please reduce k prices at once at our expense. Claim form is being mailed to you at once. ' ‘Salada ’ Tea Company "of Canada "Limited t .0 NOT BAY MORE _ 5 POWNAL NEW! vAt the end of almost “I90 8°01‘ yglxfl and ten Henri! locum! HM- elbrook u alarms his 11" IMP l" Q" 3mm; Qmetery where be was roves-sally laid to rest on Wednes- dsy afternoon April 81st. After s short, service at the house the re- mains were conveyed W lb! “W” ‘ma... m-ge concourse st mesh Emu-M tn “y thd! llth Il-NWOH to m. Jones. who Wlo s men e1. ‘gm-mg qugutigg, respected for his honesty and iflifiIflW- "d 5n m‘ splendid ideals of the best and 1118b: estthlngsofiifeendlfledtor his “mugs-ad loyalty to his country. and for his duty to God. i-le was a life- long member of the l-laaolbrook BIP- om Church where he was ea P111" or ghrongth, n was the prlvueeo o! the writer to have been s member of this Sunday School for several years of which he was the oeplble and faithful superintendent, also 0i the choir where hismelgdious bees voicg blended harmoniously in the . praise . of . God. Bum beautiful tboushta always linger with me. But he has shuflled off our mortal wil- He h" made his entrance and his exit. He will no more appear upon the class of life. This earthly drama is ended: **‘ ls Durlngoheeervlcesttheohurchltev H. E. Oslnrbcll. od Pdwnel United grimy, read the Scripture and of- Ierod prayer. The-hymns lllfll W": “The Lord is u)’ QIWPMTQ." "J95"! Imer oll My Soul." and "Nearer My God to Thee." A Mariette “God W111 Take Gare of You," was beautifully rendered ‘by Mrs. Lincoln Wood, Mm n-neal, Inga, Islet Richards and J. a. ssoon. ‘aov. w. Vincent, of Charlottetown geve the address, basins his thoushll on thrwords 0f Isaiah cilaptor sir. verses one, "In the year that Kins Uaaillh died, I sew the 10rd." The speaker threw out the challenge to others intake up on torch and carry to completion the work so wgil begun by our departed minor. The following are loft. in mourn: the widow. two daushtors. Mrs. Earl J. ‘Aaaaaaaaaaa o WFGR Z 2 i Ont. of Charlottetown soy-lay- flolloll l-lill best so sore " farms. Good buildings. choloo. um. ma: orchard m" i o. ranch. wul sell with orwlthout ranch. P. A. FARQUHARSON Telephone set. llfli-l-h-tf. Jenkins. Oross Roads and ma,“ Wood..Mt. Melllck: three sons, w", llam. 1h the u. s. A.. Roy, brook and Kent. on the hunched. One sister Miss Lyda, of stalled" survives. she being doubly beret thlg time, noisier Mrs, MsolAod,-d_ California hevins passed any v oently. The pali bearers were Bull-- uel seely, Boswell Julluiu, Wfilly Wood. N. W. Wood, Layton Mathis and Boswell Carver. - " The floral tributes were bosullld’ speaking a silent message of lovclt‘ the smowlng ones the writers-Y tends sincere sympathy- Allthoughsfl, were old. moot-i Finch-Intends bidest rider, lrsni snow, hall and rain ln a reoenilml . near his home in Oakhsm l Heal the Sprain with Mluarlll- ’ F‘ AAAAALL a.‘ AAA‘ AAA‘ a S ALE so Upper Prince Street. AAAAAA AA:‘ ma‘; AAAALA.‘ Q trains-the! terns . m. Nfintler-CltyI-imited and the. ~ llpun. Chi ‘ s hours. 4s have‘. 1 By the new saw‘ $11114“; . . National echetillltlfllm "1"- - It e famous Internatwflll V_ » 1. lted now brldl“ 3... space between Montreal _ Toronto in o l: i. E v tlonal If M"! mafia" Mfiuugflvoolwta ‘m? and ant-v: hours. low-M- ~ depcture . l nooolzuldnivsalsfiiongm u -'._ Retursroo °' - r‘ hours s, afield Limited. luv“ . l_-"?o‘£€.‘.l.‘i;“u.?3ou»o..lcom» y .De in ‘reek Iona-over fleletAlllh- nah-as Montreal 10 P“ schemata-rules. ‘llieifltllteiioa. out. n» m