5P1! aware-u microbe-v»: orq.ny.,4q;;m,.,,...,,, .;, §£1'.i5*'?$i$r'= ‘wk- _ liayirotid, -q@v._-_. cDONAiIiD £4’ McPHEE summonses: PACE TWO T ' thafis ‘how crisp! Q \Q" z’ I 3°! efix/ 1 : r 4?- So CRISP every deli- cious bubble crackles when milk or cream is poured on it! Rice Krispios are toasted ricm-fillcd with flavor and crispness —what a break- tastl Rice Krispies fascinate children. Itleal for bedtime suppers. Order a rod-und- grccit pzicluigc from your qrnct-r. Slade by Kellogg in London, ()ill'.il‘ll). A (Qt/Zoo? "NOTE KEEZfiPEQIS _'il.j ‘mic \I :11»;- .’\l\' cwtl 3-‘ ‘u YLIINI-Nn’ Kill)’ S. S. “SIL VIA” |'i'0ll,lII. anti Pzrscngl-rs. Leave ftrrisi- . Illuminati l lrtnun t'll'l 1U u. m. nnci l lrzur for Loire for Si. Jolmk f-lilntrcul 31.x)‘ ll filuy L‘: Illa)‘ fill Juno l Jung y,‘ lune l3 Junc l5 June 2.’ Fortnightly thcrcnltcr. (‘llurlliiirtouii ,\.'1l‘lll.\. CARVELL ill-IDS. LTD. 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Wills and listutcs Settled; Collection of Bills iSprcial Dept.) SAFE protection for all documents. Stewart (r Lowther J. U. hUFEJVAII/l. K. C. N. W. IAHVIIIEII BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, ETC. 8-1 Great Gcorgc Street IIIONEY T0 LOAN. “But ls It not embarrassing," he naked the naive damsel, "to say IO Do you not often realize immediately made a terrible many unsophisticated things? that you have break?" “Yes," she the vvrong time." - Tom: Lent ought to be ‘a great deal longer. Dick: Sure. We ought to have at least three times as long to save up for the Easter outfits. Virginia: What made you think he would propose to me? Dorothy: Why, when I refused him he said hc didn't care what became of him; but perhaps he wasn't serious. '.'..t\ "" "You have never suffered from financial reverses". “No. Finance is like dancing. When the market turns around and goes the other way, you must re- verse with it." _ urulmola A mod application nfAMin- arch, according m direction: i,“ .. .. l; ndfltlyzlollblfl . You’ _, gotwondortuinlicll |1|NARD'S “Kill; BF PHI" , lJNlmgfjl answered frankly. "Lots of times, after l have studied up a particularly shocking Inno- cent expression, I uac it at entirely rrmnnstrate sharply with the noisy i wagons-r. This nearly precipitated a personal encounter, or, rather, ii; ' sec-med nearly" FREE! "§.°.'.l‘f’ ti? Open every Vfedncsduy o Thursday CII.\IILO'I"I‘ETOIVN VIOLIN SCHOOL 101 Queen street. Up Stairs. (lppositc Prmvsc Bros. 50c A LESSON. Brant-hos.- Kensington, Summer-side, and Mom-ton, N. B. 4805-4-~1T(lnll_\‘. MARK R. McGUIGAN . A. BARRLQTER SOLICITOR. ETC. DIONI-IY TO LOAN. Cameron Block, Charlottetown, P.E.l. .-_____. man a MIlTlllEStl-ll B. R. Bcll l). L. lllathlcsnn, LL. B. Barristers a Solicitors .. lllnncy to Loan UHARLOTTETOWN 8t IIIONTAGUB GcLEOl) t? BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. C.‘ Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Office: I80 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. I. b . A - A. McDONALD ARBISTERS. ATTORNEYS, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN h. r. McPHEB 1 P P§4**v ‘$0 rrrQ‘-O-§O-O~§OV§-§§§§O§-O V-OQ- b P LAWN GRASS SEED Now is the time to attend to the LAVVN and GRASS PLOT. Dig out the weeds and sow some of our "EVERGREEN" MIXED LAWN GRKSS, a SPECIAL AMERICAN MIX- TURE. tWe have a’ Special Mixture for Cemeteries.) _ Then we lell EMEIISONS "Shady Lawn Seed" made up from grasses especially adapt- ed for growing under trees and In shady places. For mic at our SEED STORE. Garter & 0o. LIMITED. 4 t 4 (Continued) . When Fyler, recovered, came back to his place, Selwood had told Par- claioe his suspicions and directed him what to do- Pardaloe, who loved nothing so much as a row. dropped in at the auction. To Big Haynes he u'as not a welcome visitor. Pardaioe would talk as long and as‘ lotidljas Haynes himself, and at times WOllld carry on with bystanders lxvrangling arguments that distracted the crowd's attention. One day Haynes, exasperated be- yond endurance. stopped his sale to to do so-for Pardo- loe's orders were not to fight but to seem to fight-otherwise he would have eaten Big Haynes alive. Pardaloes patience was at length rewarded by seeing. Fylcr pass up to thc auctioneer a pair of boots, on which Pardaloc fixed his beady eyes; and to show that he harbored no re- sentment, he promptly bid for them. Despite spirited opposition he secur- t-d the boots, and in the purchase he had tho opportunity he wanted. Sitting on the floor, surr " the crowd ihc tried the boots on. Hc complained to Fylcr they did not fit. and callcrl tor more boots t0 n. try on. In this way he got his long nose in behind and under the countcrs, and before he quit, by row- ing and quarrcling over his purchase, stcurcd a pretty fair description of the boot stock i . ma CHARLOTTETOWN oumznrm SEIWOOD = ' SLEEPY CAT FRANK H. SPEARMAN .- COFYRIQHTIay CHARLES SCRIBNIM um VlN-IISERVICI don't know it, you ought to. Your twelve cases of boots were stolen from our warehouse tn Medicine Bend by some one of Atkins‘ cronies oncl turned over to hhn to get rid of—thts is the way he ta doing lt." Fyler was unpleusantiy skeptical. "This is all good talk. Where's your proof the boots are coming in here?" he demanded. ~ ~ selwood swung over the counter. stooped, ripped the cover off a packing-box, and drew out a pair p! boots. “There; said he, "la a. pair o.’ your boots, Fyler." ' The trader looked at the exhibit suspiciously; the fact that he did not fail to smile irritated Selwood, but he kept his temper. “How do I know they're my boots?" asked Fyler. “These fellows may have brought the some style of boots I did." "Yes," echoed Selwood, "but these fellows never bought s. case of boots in their lives, Fylerp they could'nt show an invoice for one pair- ‘These boots are of a style we never see out; here—-too fine, Fyler, too fancy for this trade; they are called opera boots-that's what they're marked on the original case we dug out of the oat bin; nobody but a green- horne would ship such boots into this country. ‘They're tor Mexican trade. I.‘ you can show me another pair of‘ boots like these tn any store in sleepy cat or Medicine Bend, I'll pay your claim in full and throw these nine or ten dozen boots in for good measure." No man ls to be convinced against Bob Scott. also made progress in hie. rescnrrit. He marlc friends with! a hostlel- of Atklnz. and, prowiingl about in Atkins, barn. down by the! river, at opportune times, he found hidden in a blnful of oats one whole case of boots and six barrels filled with boots. From one of thcsé barrels he filched a sample 0t boots and took them to headquarters for investigation They thatched those Pardaioe had bought at Big Haynes‘ ailctlon. The next cvening Pardaloe and Scott were sent to the barn to levy on the stolen property. Scott, keep- ing a good fire going in the office stove, held the attention of the night barn-man with Indian scare stories while Parcialoe, aided by a Selwood teamster. dug ‘the boots out of the oats loaded the case and the barrels on a. wagon, hauled them to McAlpins barn, and locked them up in the harness-room. Sciwood repaired early next. morn- ing to the store. Haynes had not come down. Pylcr was alone. Sel- wood waited until Fyler should ask about the ‘boots. When his impati- ent question came. Selwood was rc-ndy, made his report and offered to restore such of the missing goods as had not been sold over the counter. - I-‘yier seemed not altogether pleas- ed, He was skeptical concerning the reputation that Selwood unhesltat- lngly gave his auction partners. And Selwood was crully blunt. "You may not know it, Fylcr." he said composedly. "but you've got a pair of crooks in here with you- Haynes‘ partner is this man Atkins. All of the stuff that Atkins supplies for this auction is stolen-if you I'.\N.\i).~\ YIIOTINFI‘! 0|‘ PIIINFI‘; I'III“'.\RI) I-QLAND. l.\' (‘IIJNVICIIY Illfilffilll‘) THE WANTHII 0|’ TIIE lilm‘. M». hi3?» In ilu- nllv-r of lhr ICr-tnlc- 0| John Angus .‘|l‘|(l'Il1.l0, lnfP of firntclifulrt, In thin-nu‘ County, Fnrmrr, tilffllfll, ln- truinte. Pnrnunnf (n n Ilrrrctul Oruh-p mall! In the nhova mutter on the lHh day n! hilly. A. 1)., liliil, hy Illa llnnour the Limiter of the ltolln referring nil n1‘.- rountn Illlll rlnlmll nzalnat the Estate of Jolm Angus Dfcltonzle ol Benn-h- n»: in Quinn's County, former, dr- m-irnul. tn mr to report upon; l horo- Ily notify nml cnll upon nil porlfllll vlnlmlng any lntcront In tho taint! of the aaial John Angus McKi-nrlo. I" comp nml prawn tin-Ir rlnlma Inform mo nt my office In the ‘Prownn Illoclr. 127 Grafton Hiram-t, n! (‘hnrlnttrtown on Dlomlny the lllth day of Juno, A. l)» lliltl, nt the. hour of. t-lovcn o'clock forrnoon, otherwise to he Pxtllldld from tho benefit of the anld order, uml to In hnrred from and llll-llllt any claim again-t the nald estate.’ lmted thll 10th day of May, A. D. 103l- D. EDGAR SHAW Muler-lu-Chuncary 4fldl-fi-lfi-Mon-lll his will. Fyler raised objections as stubbornly as Selwoocl insisted on his evidence. When the acrimon- ious dispute was at its height in walked Big Haynes, lifting his eye- brows ln amazement at Pyler‘s story of‘ the boots. Selwood left the talk- ing to Fyler, with occasional aston- ished interlectlons on the auction- eers part. When all had been said, Selwood addressed Haynes. "Of course. I can't make this man"-ln- dleattng Ilyler-"thlnk I have his boots if he doesn't want to think so -t~hat's his privilege. But, Haynes, don't waste any breath talking, to me. These boots are stolen property —every palr—don‘t you sell one more pair of them. This stuff was stolen by Atkins. He stole it; and we'll Jail the men that steal our freight if we have to-ao you keep clear of it." . The trouble came to Christie's ears, of course. But the reports all left her obliglng friend, Selwood, whose name she knew chiefly through hearing it from the others, in a most unfavorable light. When she spoke of Selwoodls kindness, Atkins told her Seiwood had helped her in order to spy around the store. When Christie looked to her father for denial or confirmation, Fylerjnot honest enough to admit what he felt must be the truth, only smiled and beat about the bush, and Christie was left to her own sur- mlses. Fyier did, however. after a few days, show some uneasiness over the situation laid out so bluntly by Sel- wood, and Atkins suggested to Haynes that Stat-buck be brought in to reassure Fyler. He came one day at noon and encountered Christie. She had never seen Just such a man as Starbuck-big, well-dressed, with so engaging a manner and inspiring such confidence. And Sturbuck, his eyes once on Christie, was at his best. He talked to Haynes, to Fyler, talked at Christie, that is. for her benefit, and with an, air looked everything over. - (To be Continued) DE LUXE TRAVEL FOR HORSES BTYJCKHOILM, May 15—(U. P.)—- Swedish race horses travel in style when they are transported from one track to mother. Upon the sugges- tion of Count Clarence von Faun, one of Sweden's foremost riders, the Swedish state railways have con- atructed o do hue wwh. unable M carrvlnl six hams. It has padded walla and oetllnl Ind-ll lighted and hcotfid Hwtffllg. . tfl('l\ Bib LC) (l) l) i lTTEjRS B ~£=!?.t-.'s.*1s_l.=.="_.a+= m (cm-cu. m») . House, in committee of ed a mail news service. for it and .n0t usf Hon. Stewart, Liberal, lin. couver. This grant’ made , truly national subsidy from any porkP-Nora Jonea. For usually the trouble- la UPPER. bowel. digestion, bad I sleep. RB, 8t. Paul, Min Puovpromw A. D. 1981 ed. tutoto. . By the bate, 0b., QM- Gilfllfl: Whilst-thus." aannbamflfiflggg_i) tlonoufllodllqlllytwmna- s Relulters News Service Discussed I n Th é Ho a sle OTTAWA, Ont, May 16.—“I donot iknow 1f Reuters have any corpor- ate relations with the Canadian Preaa, but their relations are cordial. ' deplored Hon. H. H. Stevens, Minia- ter‘ of ‘Ifolle and Commerce, 1n the Houac- of Conunona today. .-.- Y. W” considering an item of $32,000 for Brttlah and foreign news service, which carried alter some discussion. Outlining the service rendered for that sum, Mr. Stevens said that Reu- ters News Agency was under con- tract with the Government to send 10.000 words monthly by cable to Great ‘Britain and othercountrlea of the world, dealing with Canadian trade matters. In addition it furnish- From his examination of thecp- erations of Reuters, the Minister had found it to be a useful and valuable service to Canada. Asked further if any supervision was, exercised over the news distributed by Reuters, Mr. Stevens sold there was nothing in thc nature of propaganda sent out. Hon. W. D. Euler, Liberal, North Waterloo, enquired if the news must be of a particular character. Stevens replied that: all such news was calculated to develop trade and inter-Empire relations. A few years ago, Hon. J. D. Chaplin, Conserv- ative, Lincoln, declared, we had an- other news service in this some vote. It had canted on for the last fifteen years to my own personal know- ledge. A couple of years ago owing to attacks made on it tn this House it was abandoned. I think it la pret- ty nearly time to abandon this. I do not think it is good business. I be- lieve, if it is i’ matter ofnews, peo- ple who want the news should pay Edmonton West. sad the service covered by the vote was admirable. I would like to move that the vote be reduced to one dol- lar, said Hon. Peter Venlot, Liberal, Gloucester, lust to give the member for Lincoln a chance to vote against his own party. Hon. W. D. Euler, Liberal, Waterloo North, said he did not agree with Mr. Stevens, Reuters service was of much value. He had noticed the service when he was in London and found moat: of the news old and very little use to anyone. He said he would support the cancellation of the grunt. As a matter of trade value the service rendered Canada was not. worth a plugged nlckle. exclaimed Mr. Chap- TORONTO. Ont, May lat-In rc- gard to the discussion in the House of Commons this afternoon concern- ing th¢ grant of $32,000 to Reuters News Service, J. F. B. Llvesay, Gen- eral Manager of the Canadian Press. stated tonight that in 191'! the Can- adian Press had been given an an- nual grant of $50,000 by the Borden Government for the specific purpose of enabling it to bridge by leased wire the geographical faults in Can- ada, namely Montrealst. John, Ot- ta/wa-Winnipeg and Calgary-Van- formatlon for the first time news service. grant was withdrawn in 1924 by the Mfitllléllllu King Government, but at that time thedally newspaper pub- llahera of Canada. had already be- come convinced of the danger of ac- cepting anything in the form 0f a governmental source, and at the annual meeting of that: year the member ‘tip unani- mously went on record against any Her Stomach Could Not DigestMeat "I had gas bloating and indiges- tion ao bad I could not digest meat. I took Adlcrlka and now I am alright. Can even eat and digest You cmlt get no of indigestion or gas by lust doclorlngtho stomach. Adlerika reaches BOTH upper and lower bowel, woah- ing out poiadna which cause gas, ln- Contalna no harmful drutl. Hughes Drug Co., Ltd. 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In the Frost Chest is a below-freezing temperature for the safe keeping of ‘frozen meats, fish, game, —-Patented lso-Thermic Tubes —wliich give‘ world's fastest freezing of ice cubes and desserts automatically. — Plexo rubba ice my: for quick and my removal —The Kelvin Criapcr keeps lettuce, celery and vegetables fresh and crisp for days, and even restores them to. -— 4-Way Cold, automatically controlled, is on exclusive —0ne piece, round-cornered porcelain food com- -'— Quadruple chromium pinzed hardware. Chromium -—-Elcctrically lighted interiors on large: models. Balanced doors. Waist-high food compartment-no The remarkably low down payment for which you can now place a Kelvinator in, your home successfully removes all price obstacles. ‘ $215 up, f.o.b. factory. Kelvinator of Canada Limited, Rogers Hardware Co., Ltd., Charlottetown. Palmer Electric Co., Ltd., Grafton-SL-Charlottetown " Central Creamer-lea, Ltd., Fitzroy St., Charlottetown. SUMMERSIDE, Thomas Johnson & Co. - SUMMERSIDE, Brace McKay & Co., Limited. l’, Ask your nearest 1<¢1vf.m.¢.,a¢.1¢. to demonstrate this f and other remarkable features sucHas :‘-__ . " , ANY MODEL "KELVINATOR -' INSTALLED IN YOUR HOME *1O DOWN TERMS AS Low AS $9 MONTHLY DEPENDING on THE MODEL YOU CHOOSE K-FLVINATORS ARE MADE INCANADA said Mr. Press has been supported solely by such thing in the future. Since then, the coo .EI-ECTR'IC _n_n|oel\A'r|o SHOP AT FO v DI s p LAYI m. 13F. ‘Edits... m “iittlstlfit. '.'i‘.’I5fiI%.J.§‘§'“ peratlve assessments of, its plain that the grant to Reuien Liveaay, the Canadianlmembera, the daily newspapers of ed back to wartime, when no doll! Canada. Mr. Llvcsay went on to cx- it: was a very proper thing. t1 ,~I<>r4-»o ~ bd-wQgj zit I» , A’ l cott of Hunter River in Queen's. County tn Prince Edward Island. Farmer, and Frederick Toomba of South Rustico in Queen's County. aforesaid, Former, the Executors of the above mum praying that: a cl- tatlon may be issued for the pur- pose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persona interested in the aatd Estate to be and appear before me at a Pro- bate Court to be held in the Court. House in Charlottetown, n. Queen's County, in the aald Province, on Friday the twenty-second day of May next, coming, at the hour of elevan o'clock forenoon of the some day to chow cause l! any they can why the accounts of the said name should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and 0n motion of Reginald R. Boll. Econ, Proctor for aald" Petitioners. And I do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newapa, published in Charlottetown for at least four con- Fooo r012: aecutlve weeks from tho date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forth. with posted in the following public places respectively, namely, In tilt ball o! the Court House in Charlot- tetown ln Queen's County, at or ma: the 01W W618i! Beaten In ChlrlotiA- MII! Cftlcllld, Ind It or near tho Public Hall at Hunter Riva- ln acid OWN’. l0 that. an peroom Interest- ed In the cold btoto u aforesaid may hove due notice thereof. I Given under my hand and the Coal of the add Court t-hll (LBJ seventeenth doy of April 5.1:. III! and in tho twenty-nut III!‘ 0f Ill IIIIQIWI Mn. I. L. PAIJIII, - Mill o! Probate fll-l-I-IIAIL-ll SUPPLIES ~NUTRITIONAL REQUIRE- MENTS OF. FOXES. _ MUSCLES, BONES, .:‘%O,l0' l tot-l ~ " . PBOLIFICNESS. ALsp Runes oowoLs REGULAR AND coon rcow or MILK m vtxsns. PG IALlBTSTVITM-f