' children's de - vICK S Q/VAPQRUB CONTINUAL dosing upsets licate stom- achs. Vicka is applied ex- ternally and therefore can- not disturb the digestion. It acts in two ways: (1) The body heat re- leases the ingredients in theiorm of vapors which are inhaled. V V (2) At the‘ same ‘time Vicks “draws out" the soreness like a poultice. d5" 3'13“ 0m RMM/O/VJMS urea Vwu Mammoth Clearing" I Auction Sale; At Mt. Edward Road. one mile from Charlottetown, on Thursday. May 3rd. 1928. at 12 o'clock sharp. STOCK——5 horses, one gelding l0 yrs. old. 1700 lbs.; one gelding. 5 yrs. uld. i400 lbs.; one mare, 10 yrs old l Capt. Aubrey. breeding below); one gelding. 3 years old, Longstei: by Longset, dam “Capt. Aubrey." grand dam by "Parkside." by "Par-hell": one draft filly, one year old; 9 cows. several half Guernsey, one Short- horn bull. one year old; one Guern- sey heifer calf; three geese. sheep; B0 breeding ewes; high grade Shrop- shire; one brood sow. "Morvan Duke.“ IMPLEMENTS—Blnder. 6 foot mower; side delivery rake, steel dump rake, hay loader. latest make 3 furrow plow; 2X plow, i7 moth sectional seeder, manure spreader (low down). horse turnip sower. hand turnip sewer. turnip pulper. souflier, straw cutter. l power driv- en). cart wheels and axle. spring tooth barrows. two farm wagons, poles and frame and stock rack.orie grain grinder. All above implements, Massey Harris. One Cleveland trac- tor. 3 section spike barrow, one roll- er. grain grader. set clippers. De Laval cream separator lpower driv- en). one Halls thresher andcleaner lmedium size). wood sled. driving sleighs. driving carriages. one car- riage pole, grain slings, l6 sets‘. hay forks, lgrappllngl. one steel frame. cross-cut saw. scales (1200 lbs; nearly new). lumber for silo. 10 feet diameter milled to fit 20 fr. long wire stretcher. one Master Six Mc- ' laugnlin car. one Cadillac car. work? ‘ harmless. double and single. driving harness. Farm tools of all kinds. ' Sale positive. No reserve as I have leased my farm. ‘Perms at sale. If stormy sale will bc hold I-‘riday - , J. R. DF. ‘NIS. e Mt Edtvard Road .l. A. McDonald Auctioneer. 4059-4-26-6i u’ Tannin-Ii?" "An experienced maid quit! when she knows it‘: time for can- nlrlg." What part of speech is a She: woman? He: An indefinite article, EASY BERTH "They nay he's fallen into anl easy berth." "Yes: married the l-ich~Pullmz-n cbnductofs daughter." I l The United Church of York re- quire Tenders before May 4th. re- modelling the building. ‘Plans and speciflcati may be seen at office of J. E. Harris. A-chitect. Charlotte-l town. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. HAROLD, WATTS, sl-a-‘y. York. 4li§6'4'27-7I. Tenders For Church Sealed Tenders for re-modellng and making additions to the Ken- l l l NOT A COLLEGE MAN l I I 1st Flapper: Wasn't that a col» lege man I saw you with last night? 2nd Ditto: No—only a freshman. OOME III ORDER. Ohoioe N 0. 2 ice T EATON GROCETERIA OPERATED av $155191!’ THE MORE OFTEN YOU COME THE BETTER YOU WILL LIKE TO COME. YOU HELP YOURSELF, THEN HAVE YOUR PACKAGES PARCELLILD AND PAID FOR AND YOU CARRY THEM HOME, OF IF YOU PREFER HAVE THEM DELIVERED AT l0c AN Quality PEAOIIES / THE (IBARIJO'I"I‘IC'I‘OWN GUARDIAN l o LIMITED AIIII SIIOP FOII YOURSELF Pure Orange Marmalallel mo. 4 Lb. Tins 350 in Half Pound Vac our llaxrn PEEL Evaporated Cranberries _I’er Package 29c kagcs OAIIIIEII BLIIE Size 2 Tin GOLDEN WAXE PIIFFEII W Per Tin Per Package 14c rllolullns and olnvls _Per Tin 14G Evaporated PEIIOIIES "2 Pounds’ for 35c IOILFT PIIPFII 12 Roll-s for 45c BERIIIES 20o IIEM’ YELLOW TICKETS YOU‘ TO MANY LINES OF ON CENTRE TABLES DIRECT SPECIAL VALUES m +440 a o o >0 ovoo owe-o o-ro-ooa 0 “Jealous Hearts” i B! MILDRED BARBOUR O Continued (‘ROSS-PURPOSES "I wonder ivlly Elinor lloesnl write," remarked Aunt. lief at. brl-ak- lfast. when several win-ks had piilw‘ ‘sell and there had bee-n no lf'lll‘l' | from her. l jtlll- only word since her departure. ‘ Tony glanced up quickly and then llowered his gaze to his plate lest ‘it reveal too nluch. Ho. Lon. haul lwondered and fretted. For many mornings. bl-furc Aunt i-let. and Mil- licent had collie llnwll. hi‘ had run lthrough the mail. hoping. learnllr. flhat she had sent him a line. But ‘always in vain. Elinor. for the dinu- being. was engrossed in ho.- lown affairs and had forgotten her Jamiiy. ll. was Millicent. although her lheart still ached at Elmer's treat- ment of her, who came quickly lo her fosterislsteris defense. l "Of course. she's too busy go settled. Aunt Het. She'd have to ‘llind an apartment-and a teacher —-andi" Aunt Het sniffed. EATON GROGETERIA A scrawled post-card, ullllouugillg . hr-r arrival lil New York. llad DGOH‘ tomb V‘. OPERATED BY ftfiélfwattii... "Well, wasn't she a guest at Lynl - possible IIIIPTGSSIOD. he said quickly: wood for a long time?" she replici; "It will be pleasant to be alone mildly. "Even Elinor ought to bargain, wont it. Millicent?" courteous enough to write a brcadq Sho smiled wryly. and-butter note!" . "Will it?" was her own reply. "Lynnwcod belongs to Millicent," _ as much as to lne, or my father."luntii the first of October." he ro- , answered Tony- wlth every sign 0f ‘minded her. perplexed and troubled l Q~O 0 O O Q~0 O Q0 0-6 >004 O0 Q 0 Q O~O~I Exahpm-“UCFL “If you think if. nil-l ' Millicent lifted grave. unsmilin; u-s. for Elinor to observe tilrlcycs. formalities of the casual guest, rain-l "Th0" why (“my 3-0“ invjw 5911p} lt-r tnun those of a member of tllojol‘ your-friends; hori- for the hunt- '<' l'.'llnil_\_ it's to Millicent that sllvllirlg’? And I'll go u, Qu-vm- 110;] lxhould write." _ with Aunl Iicl and ll(‘l|) llf'l' g0‘. "And hel-ltilxs. Aunt Ill-t." Milli- cettlorl.“ I l l l l i l I l "Dad won't be back from Mame . l" r0 0 o o vovoo-ooo-OQ-QQO-booo >0 That Car Of Yours B!‘ WILLIAI ULLMAP llrlrl-ln-Ilrlil Toll: With Alh- munlu (lunar! null!‘ irks?‘ 0;; ll I to (Ant lilo on o at the Lou! o , n C O O O O OQQO§OO§~QfiQOOQ§QQ ONLY. SYMPTOM Is 110?“! i. l I l l l l Thnlr Curl Expense. (roooooo-o-ooooov Knocking formerly was carbons way of letting the car ownvr kill?“ of its presence in the engme- N°‘_"~ the anti-knock motor fuel has 011-‘ minated the knock. Many car own- ers. as a result. think that carbon ,has been eliminated. too. To a cel- ltaln extent. this is truc hut lhcrl“ still is a lot of carbon in Iilli‘, auto- mobiles running around the strfllv- and highways. Carbon interferes; with engine efficiency and it pays lo check up on the engine our» m ll while instead of assuming filal, var- bon is out of the picture. So easyto cook; so good to taste; so satisfying and lasting in its nutrition. 152 SOFT SHELLS. FIMPMW A “lumu; (lnmm lDfilllpSdy-KGELPIIS If you want to boil soft-shelltll ' _ eggs. put quite a little salt in up Now that the gasoline gauge ls; Legal Battlfl water. It tends to brevcnt their being located 1m the instrumentl m.ack|ng_ Changes In_~_MT Train Schedules, April 30th board of so many cars. the motorlstl will have a double check ortihlhe {gel I su )1. The odometer s 0 0 0i‘: ——— I dclvaicg used ill this process. 13H NEW YORK. April _25.—Jal:k checking the ‘gauge against the Dempsey could have picked the‘ mileage, over a certain period. the judgeg nmd referee hznrsellf to en- motorist can get a fairly accuratelsure "absolute protection if he had| idea of just what gasoline Dflffflfm" been trifling to fight Gene Tunney ' the heavyweight Nears Its Close DOUBLE .'l‘RAlN SERVICE T0 ance the car is yielding. It will de-nn New York for 0 MAINLAND To m: lay the dire experience of running title in 1926. Tex Rickard, grand! RESUME” out of gas which filling stations andmogul of fistlc promotion. gdlllliffd} b ‘i l, d th "tn ss stan as 1e _ motor clubs find still to e qul e aisilmazfojlack i‘ against the fol“! Effective Monday April _3oll1_ “mm” Mame-nee‘ champion for over 0500000 double train serivce,» daily Except‘ g - 0. - U 4 d s; 1 ‘Sunday. between Prince Edward ls- ggtrlfitcit lgoucrlllse m m e a es land and the Mainland will be re- The “heada-ches" that often af- “med for the seasmt WESTBOUND ‘ Train No. 39 will leave Charlotte- town at 6.45 a. m.. lsummerslde 7.00 a. m.. Tignish 3.20 a. m..) Eml- crald Jct. 8.15 a. m.. arriving Sack- ville 11.45 a. m.. leave Saolulllli . mer DIVIDENDS ARE DOUBLED I Drivers who long ago learned thabflict promoters, appeared to be ex- rushing up to the intersection Bfldlplained as Rickard. under cross-ex- hill/int: t0 jam on the brflkfifi l0 amination by attorneys flor ‘gertrilp- avoid a collision was excessively ex- sey's former manager. i en e a pensive in car wear, are collectingnstack of telegrams he sent the ex- double dividends on their knowledgelchampion in an effort to bring the now. The universal use of four-lflght here. In one message in par-Jim p_ m" mn-ivmg Moncum m wheel brakes has brought about articular Rickard poured out his heart_p_ m" where connections Wm he situation where the wear on ihelto Dempsey. who feared he would made Wm. Tram Na 3 “ocean mm front-tiresis Just as great as on the be JOIJDGCI in New Yolk. Funneys “ed-- heaving Moncton at 235 p_ m rear pair if the brakes are care- home state. H for Mona-e,“ and points W050. and lessly used. Along with this goes the‘ _'I‘he best I can do on Tunney. “an. N“ 13 leaving Monmm at fact of rapid acceleration and llSfRlCkflfd irlrcd Dempsey Los An- 2040 p_ m" for 531m John. 305m wear. Tires are better and so arageles 0n Mflffll 29. 1926. l! a 811!"- 3nd other United states pointg, cars. but neither can be used wlth- antee of $450,000 with privilege of 45 “am N“ 41 Wm leave Charlotte, ctlt cost. {per cent. (of the gate receipts.) The wwn a0 200 p_ m_ (Summers-M, l l SHOULD BE SIGNIF ANT I , [show would draw lnore in _New Yorki3_00 p_ m" 118mm 0,00 a_ m)‘ _.USING SPARE IN NEW WAYlat the Yankee Stadium or a place Emerald Jch 400 p_ m" arriving '-° be bum b5’ m“ ma“ l" Jewel" Sackville 8.25 p. m.. where connec- Mflilfiil‘ C?!‘ anglers who ‘find thellilfou would haléef noe 0‘l'0'lilb§8dCh0O‘S- tions Wm be made with 100m Ne’; lnecess ty or c anging n ire even g your own _r ere n u ges lfl “Manama Express» reavmg ma" ,0 nwre annoying than usual because New PM!‘ w "15""? Y“! Resins: any 0.55 p. m.. roi- Moncton. Montreal the jack cannot be placed under the favoritism. You must come to a de- and mints W050 spring or axle. may solve thcir dlf- Cisifln fight flWfly. 8S it takes SIX lficulfics by laying the snare on the months l-O Wvfk UP 11' big Show? EASTBOUND lroad and driving the {int llrcnip on] Dfimnsey. Still fearful of the bout Train No. 42 will arrive Charlotte- llt. This will unable one to use thellthill/ llllimfltcly cost him his title in'town from the Mainland at 6.30 p. ljack. ‘Phlltidelphia. where the match wasfm. Summerside (Triln No. as) 6.15 l llokonvlril-r the New York stafelp.m.,rignlsh 9.45 p. m. Connections Athletic Commission refused him Wfmn) Mongmn and points North and boxing license, scnl. Rickard the IOI-lwcs], are made at, snckville with . ‘The fact ‘that several auufac-ylmvlflg Willy. H150 fldlnllltfld in Ovi- Train N0. 2 "Maritime Express" §lurers are proclaiming fl better llPllcPi _ \ leaving Moncton 10.40 p. m. Train {lubrication features of the steering; {Mil-ii llllvl‘ 50 0'11‘ 0"}!- Of (‘vfiliik-No. 42 is cancelled between Mont- mechanlsms of their cars should bcillillfl with Dfivilflll‘ ‘of four-fifty ton and sgwkvllle, lgjgnjflcant 10 0m- mw-mrs who m-glguarantcc me full protection with h-oin No, 40 will arrive Chur- gprone to ignore the advanta e imQVPIU/l-hini,’ as you have statcd ilrlotwtown ‘from the Mainland at the form of easy steering that comelyfllll’ Wirvs. MUSI- llflvl‘ my clltl of 11.20 p. m.. Sulnmerside lTraln No. ‘jifflltl the right kind of lubrication. lluillilnw‘: hem“? m" fighl- “l” ildfi295 19-49 lJ- m. “Knish 1-35 i1~ "'- llf the engineer ilas given attention "film" (If $50,000." lConncctions with trains from points lo this feature. it should indicate in, ff—“"°>"‘”_ North and West will be made at the motorist who owns one of tlllll9Al"\ Mb- MUST SIIH’ "Moncton. ’I‘rain No. 40 leaving Ihero l l I ‘older cars that wisdom dictates reg- CERTIFIED PRODUCT at 4.40 p. in. ' ular attention to the lubrication of! ———— . ‘ _ .thc steering nlcchanisnv-cvcry iulitl wfbsmNi-‘TON- D- C» All?" 25-"lulAnLgrggfiTow lG-IGSIYMMER ‘ - ‘Certificates of cleanliness and frev- ' ‘ _ ll. dom from tuberculosis infection iul 'l'raill No. 53 will leave Cilarlotie- pLAL-p; their product, issued by thi- Canad-‘town at 3.00 p. m.. instead of 3.40 ' ian Federal Government. must bl- p. m.. arriving Summersidc at. 6J5 tlliil-ynlenlp. ln.. iuslcudof 6.00 p. m.. ‘Iisnbil milk and 9.45 p. m.. same as at present. l | LEAVE TIIE CAI’ IN l Ill washing out the cooling sys- Ohmillcd W Ciilmdlllll ltem with slll soda, many car own- W11" mum" l" "XIXWL LTS make the mistake of leaving the Clem" W“ "l" Ultltvd States, uud- Wain No. 54 will leave “slush “l radiator cup off. The result is that l ""1 l!» 3-29 fl- m.. ‘er the terms of an older l instead of 7.00 a. m.. Wm“ m0 cleansing $010010" has been tel-day by the United ‘states Gov- Summcrsidc 7.00 a. m.. instead 0i m, the 0,05}. ‘m, "mm, mowristgylnm effect on the first of Juno. Motor Train No, 205- will leave there until the solution has bccnl ‘10-40 p. m.. and running through l0 OIL LIGIITNESE VARll-IS Tignish at 8.00 a. m.. arriving Sum- healed by running the engine’ it ernment, under which the Lenroot-IIOJIO a. m.. arriving’ Charlottetown splashes out on the flood. 1t is hard Time!‘ Tumor! Milk Act will corhcl 10.30 o. m.. instead of 12-45 11- m- have discovered, ‘The safe way l..- o. ————— '- —_Cilfll'lol.lctown at 8.15 p. m.. instead put the cap in place and leave if {of 12.05 p. m.. arriving Summvrflld" drained. l ‘Tignish. where it will arrive at 1-35 ‘a. m. Motor Train No. 206 will leave l ________ lmerslde 10.45 a. m.. leave Summer- side 3.00 p. m.. instead of 7.00 n. m-l Motorists who will go touring this Spring should remember the oft-rc-' Thug Two Found Renefby arriving Charlottetown 5.10 n- m1 slngton United Church will be re- _— .. . _, v , wlved by m, undemigned up ml ‘Infamy; “w; Jvolltfy w <1“. itleratedhfactthat the oils they lcuy Taking Lydia a Pinkham, instead of 1030 ‘m May 15th. Plans and speciflcatlonsl “Thavyrean unfair Aum Her... “QUE b e hltlhlwfly we not ncccs-l I . a. . s mm‘ may h, w", 0| any "m, a; n“... AMH], 0 fl 3d - < . sailly the medium, light. or IICBVY| vcggfable Compound __'I‘rain No. 208 will leave uni 315 "m" of m“ A A‘ Lockhlfl‘ Lnwfly ‘ Shlg n aizlmi. .1 ‘l m h mega‘ varieties they _are accustomed tol , 7M side at 12.30 p. m.. instead o 1.50 at or any “m,” not necessarily m“, _~__ d _ wag) rl‘ (Lu cits yf Ego buying merfly 900M159 me design“. Ayer s Cliff, Quebec.__ l.‘ haveip. m.. arrivingoEmerald Jet. . Rmflt 0n Wednesday. May 2nd at rrgyls 0g n le1 sueljftclbo _ notfiou if] l nons- are (he Sam‘. The terms ML. been teachmg for three years. 4nd ll). m.. leave Emerald Jct. 2.15 l). m.. l" m LowTnfiRl l"'*'|°<‘.k “IMP 0i 18ml. $100K. "Will distluusting ‘Elinor inwlilesragwn s50: l She smiled dreal-il If onl he suspected how far apart they ‘were general and the“ Xneamng m mic ' l i H at thffind ofgthelunlvmg Borden 3115 p' m Dally Swremy-"Yafm imlllefllmllfi i“ T°||°W§= ret thoughts she endeavored- to de- I in spirit right now' y. H y ' I Instance may be leagues flu“ It ml amivlail; eel lEme “have Sew c“ are a“ ‘_a5_27_5_1_4' Farm of 90 “or”, m acres m“ cave heme", by proclaiming anew‘ . , i ltinother, It is well to remember this; lppetim l 1:32;‘ giclelztzgugllday. “m! i" 8°“! “a "f “llmvillmn- lance before others. She was ash-lcent forced herself to add, "you've. Tony looked startled. an," _ .- __ l =. 8wful sick eacbl I h - '. _ __J- Balance in wood and lumber. ‘amed. bitterly ashamed. of her sus» no right to take that tone when! "You'd really like that?“ M“ SERVICE “ monthtombavin ‘ ' 300d blllldifllsl W9" (""9" and picions that Elinor and her own you say ‘even Elinor ought to be She nodded. . AIDS SURVEYS‘ WI"! Ill my hilt‘ ‘Yfllcfcdv “ihlml i" "W" "my ‘ii 0" husband were deceiving her. 'courteous enough to write.’ Just "Yes. I'd like it ',very much in» CANADAS FORCE Is PRAISE” "Yliiljwmetimes ll a mil‘! from Vlllflflfl GFWH siflllfln- Aunt Het turned to Tony andflbecause you and Elinor have neverldeed." OTTAWA April 25 I m l l wnlgblgegi? “will ____ m. u .1 -k. l‘0D.,€| ., as - t; . -' , . ' P" H W" lnz- ricnd. #0 fl my = 01 F l‘ completely and blandly unconscioll ‘gotten along so well, that is no ex , lie hesitated Survey during the past two years‘ recommen dud‘ 0f fifty acres M. Winsloe in the best. port of the potato growing dis- trict. 2 miles from Station. 6 from Charlottetown. buildings in good re- pair. Will IQ" with stock. machine y, and seed. or farm alone. Appiy NEIL MacFADYEN. on premises. or.BENJAMlN CAR- TER. Auctioneer. 4009-4-25-wfm3i. FEM FOR SALE 0n the premises by public auction on Wednesday. May‘ 2nd. I018. at 1.80 p. m.. valuable farm of I02 acres with dwelling house and Inga. formerly owned by Levi Train- nr, situate at Kelly's Cross about Ii miles from (lrapaud. 10234-254! l l l l I 39B7-4-24-3i. Shore Farm FOII SIILE 1,5 mile from the town of Bowls. containing 90 acres. 20 acres plowed he IOOG potatoes and with first dug buildings, Ideal farm for seed| potatoes. Reuon for selling, I am; filth]. For further particulars g Illfe or roll | _ l’. A. RODNEY, I - ‘ Sflllilu‘ followsz-Z horses. '2 choir-e cows, 55 hens. Implements. 1 binder. i mow- er. l rake, disc spring tooth liar- rows. roller. trunk wagon. cart. ilriv- in; wagon. box sltigh. woml SICIKPI.‘ 'pulper and lot oi‘ other lmplcnlcnis. Cf0p-5 ions hay. 3 tons straw. 60 bus. oats. 100 bus. potatoes. All har- ness. forks. shovels. hoes anll lot of articles not mentioned. Terms of farm at sale. Oi stock. tic... 7 months on all sums over $10.00 6 per cent. off for cash.- SEYMOUR Wl-JATHERBIE Village Green l J. A. McDonald. Auctioneer. 4-25-wf mi . ‘QO-OOOQOQ QQ-OO‘ O FO GQQ-‘M FOR SALE Al. Breadalbane. Hotel Pro- perty with 20 acres Ilntl. short distance from village. also two fnrnnl of 50 acres each. l one half mile from village. i First class land for potato l growing. l I'm-ties Interested com- 2 l mnnicafe with z | g ' m. KENNEDY. 1 l , Broadalhane. z I .4000O§O'900§OQOQOOQOOOOO. 4-i7-i mo. of committing about the worst faux pas in the world. asked: . “Haven't you heard from her eith- er?" Tony's dark, handsome face flush- ed. Miilicent. after one brief and fearful glance at him. averted her gaze. Tony answered Aunt Het sharplv" “Certainly not! Why should sh" write to me?" Aunt Het showed her surprise. Build Up ‘Your Health With . Pierce’: "GMD" GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY. A Tonic Which Dr. Pierce Prescribed 5 Liquid If! your". 4110mm, if you are run-down, you're an easy mark for Colds and Grip. I I ‘cusc for constantly criticizing her." “I want you to be happy, Milli- . “Bless you. we got on like a house ‘cent. But, it seems rather soon af- lafire. .Our spats were amusing m . lcr our marriage for us to be separ- Iboth of us. Only f never had any ated like-—llke that." illusions about Elinor. the way you She smiled drearily into her cof- ltwo have." fee-cup. If only he suspected how l‘ Millicent made a weary gesture. far apart they were in spirit right "Please. Aunt Het." ‘how! / _ "Oh. all right.“ the other ahrug- "I'd like in g0. Tony." she said 'ged. "We'll talk about something steadily. l else. But don't forget that I'm just He assented, ashamed of himself as worried about that reckless child because he was relieved, in spite of re you are!" his protests. And she pretended to When shc had loft the table. a be delighted at the prospect. when ‘ittle infer, Tony said. with an air her whole heart cried out against 7i irritation that WRS r-nm/ely. for- ' the separation she herself had sug- "ign to him; i rgssted. "l'll be rather glad when the rc- ——-——-——fi+>——— pairs: on Carver Hall are finlshcrl and Aunt Hel, can return therc. Not MRS. FITZMAURICE DESIRES that I object to her séaylng here ln- Ti) THANK PEOPLE 0F CANADA rlliinltclyz" he adde hastily. "I'm —-—-— _ fonrf of her, but sometimes I find, DUBLIN. April 25.-Mrs. James her a trifle trying. don't you?" ‘C. Fitzmauricc. accompanied by her "Yes." said Millicent briefly, “vcrv little daughter. "Pat." as Patricia. is lrvlng," familiarly known. left Dublin today Curiourzly. though she heraelf.for Cobh, where they will .loln Mrs. was thinking this identical thoughtwllcrmann Koehl aboard the Dres- shr resented Tony's voicing it. Foxxlden and sail for Now York. --ll-- fold herself, Tony. in the mat , Mrs. Fitzmaurice said she (loslircd trr of Aunt Het. was motivated en- ‘lo a knowledge with gratitude many tiroly‘ by her criticism of Elinor. messages of congratulation receiv- Tony stared across the table aimid. nol. pnly from personal friends. hi." pretty young wife. lbut from many oplc she hall net- Her voice had a strange notc~ ,cr met. She ltiso wished to convey ' graphed from the air. From these ' I offer for sale at Sollthpori "l! &l';1 n Vggetahle ‘beautiful farm. four miles {Wm P01"! 0 1C5. f 0"‘ and [heard many women tellin ha: ‘cd rlzllliwwvcéuloowmza owiih 4 so“ liwgiz°dldh°u hI-ltwllul he!!! ‘spring rlrnnlng across the front 0i {$208, s": ‘d f“ “he "l! ‘the place. Ideal IOI potato my!" l, 00m, '71? ‘“ ‘fwmmwd l‘ ‘or dairy ulna. with good llulldlw Ayn": cllif. Qnggcilm‘ Fmnux‘ ll." "f "I'm g" "m" ‘lfmm: f‘Unabie to Work” lTlgms “litres-silty: For porflflm“ Cllnflllll. NOV! Srotim-"l hall ir- ilipply to owner. "Huh" Periods and great suffering l PERCY WOOD, P“ ‘.9 “m”. Q19 Pains causing Soufbvm vomiting and fainting. I was teach. mg school and often for some hours Iwoulli be unable in attend to m work. Through an advcrtiaomemlz the papers I knew of Lydia E. Pink. Liam s Vcgeta Io Compound. m0 i; as been of eat benefl to me u“ troubles being completely relievled." ~—Lllu|u J. lwrron. Cumin‘. King». . County, Non Scoih. q I I l Canadian aviators have travelled Lydia E. Pink-. distances equal to eight complete world flights. Canada's air service may be de- scribed as a workhorse and the air services of other nations as race- horses, according to A. M. Narra- way. chief ofllcer of Canada's Aer- ial Surveys. Air operations have been direct- ed mainly toward surveying the vast areas of land lying just beyond the settled districts of the Domin- ion. These areas represent immense wealth in minerals. timber, pulpwood waterpowers and fisheries and 200.- 000 square miles of formerly inac- cessible territory have been photo- l723-4-2l-7l. iiliilfilfilli llxlllllls FRIDAY, APRIL lrrrll, AT u A-M- aerial phtographs maps are pro- lluced which are much more accur- ate and complete than was possible under the old system. ~ sstoom st: a n; knee like thin, but your horse ml have h ' ‘bruise or;- hiys anlllq-hotlélcsliflg: not or t roll. will ciun It ofl without hyinfizp Ir TENDERS . S led Tenders will be "M" "II z Ml)’ 12"!- 1925. by the undo?! s‘ r‘ for painting the extol-lo;- 0|- Pnwml United Church, two 000m Size of Church 32:50:20 with lplrg about 80 feet high. Palm, w||| he supplied. State if scaffolding need. ed. Work to start as soon n. ten. dor in let. Any tender not nor-q..- We will sell at public one"!!! °" Friday all our store fixtures includ- ‘in: l Mahogany show use. 1 "M" show case. l client ulelmlm ‘Willi-er. coffee mill = l!" ‘platform and collate; homel- Wu“ NM. stores oil tank. elo. All! 11"’ not at all like Millicent. Did she ‘voy sincere thanks to the people of "H-"lwt why ho found Mml. lion's Canada and the inhabitants of l‘l'f'.‘jt‘l‘lf'|\ trying because or her Orccnlcy Island for their wonderful oflslnnl, references to Elinor? ‘ kindness l0 hcr husband and his T“ overcome and destroy this Cl-rmnn Pfllilpfllllflfifi, \ my of , ri balk Illlcen. I ' ware. :01 be lmpeuifli "'7 time. Sale positive. no marve- n. r. MADDIGAN a 00' .v.~ A. McDONALI) Mic oer. the horse. No blietlr, no galno. Comonlratod-wani, a few drops roifulred at an application. $2.501 bottle do ivered. Describe your rue for special Chapel fiirward. Inllrurtionl. Book! I Free. ' "- M- n- NW l. "hflrlflflciown. ' l Mlfioovmkvqe. u: gwngumyw“ 4000-4-25-3i. narlly accepted. ARTHUR. G. MOORE,