Ail-Stomach’! 5 spepsia? l fives” the Sure -Reme<Iv ' GABBY GERTIE m’ fearin my dyspepsia ... vanish, but ally took two ) Now l eat well and recommend Q -.l-tives' to all my friends as the reltledyior tbspepsis." -Mrs. O. Monetfe. , Ufluette‘: grateful and honest let- proves that “Fruit-a-tiveé" quickly v Indigestion. For nearly thirty years wonderful medicine, a combination Ienlified "A woman has been lawn to shoot a man for a hut." b" ‘fruit juices and ton- v f 3:5" 112?.“ d"? Zfiliiwffilfilli "l1 a ~11- ly, Bet e box and try it. 25c and 50c n l| '7 “LL dfllwllli. n I ' __....L s 3 i ($1) ism Ijllty acne at Wfnsloe in the Ifflft of the potato growing dis- lct, I miles from Station, 6 from tlllldlflidwn. Jmlldlngs in good re- fir. Will sell with stock, machinery, 1d seed, or farm alone. Apply . NEIL MacFADYl-IN, "l ptflhlldl, 0r BENJAMIN CAR- ’ 3,. Auctioneer. 09-4-25-wfm3I. luclulll SALE HAD NOT BEEN TAKING A DRINK Minister: I aulpeot you haw- ueen taking a drink. Mr. Brown. Church Member [coldly passing on): I'm an honest‘ man, sir. I paid for my drink. as I always dc 0n Wednesday. Mas 2nd at 1 100k sharp of farm, stock, crop. Implements so follows: ‘ of 90 some, 8Q sores clear state of cultivation. buildings, well fenced’ and .. __ school at door; onlyfly. of‘ 1 mile from Village Green Station. all my stock. crop, etc, as v ' ‘iwltv-S horses, 2 choice cows, 55 - ma. Implements, 1 hinder, l mow- fi-llroke. disc spring tooth har- ws,‘ roller, truck wagon. cart, wlrlv- g, wagon, box sleigh, xvoo-I sleigh. llpor and lot of‘ other innplcnfcnLs. . who lmyyii tons struw, 60" y _ fslmats, 100 bus. potatoes. All har-. m’ "" d” '"‘ ,1,“ “W”? rgforks. shovuls, hoes and lot or "fall" 3,""°""' _ ,_ “u” not menflouei ell, lust you will a minute- WHERE SHEAGREES "Well, if you're glmna fuss with our alt-l Tam, of “rm at “It or Sm“, fWhy ‘if. taherf" aimetlllilr] Pliit; -' ‘lmonths on all sums over. y“ wan l” “n” c‘ | “No! I‘m grimly '11; an» -~--vlca 0.00 6 per cont. off for- cash. Wm, ya“..- — ' — W " r — ' SEYMOUR WEATHEBBIE Village Green th Gleari Auction Sale KAtfMt. Edward Road. one mile oin Charlottetown. on Thursday. ‘jyjrd, 192B, at l2 o'clock sharp. -3"'|‘OCK--5 horses, one gelding 10f z old, 1700 Ibo-i one gelding, 5 yrs. ' , 1100 lbs; one mare. I0 yrs old . rapt. Aubrey, breeding below); one 9111935,} years old. Longstep by I ingest. darn "Capt. Aubrey." grand, mm by “Parkslde? by “PamelPzl, 1o draft filly. one year old; 0 cows.l' sue: yer-s] half Guernsey, one Short-l‘ smarter- "m: bull. one year old; one Guern-- He: .-y_heifer calf; three geese. sheepy J ‘lbreedlng ewes; high grade Shrop- ' like; one brood sow. "Morvan - o." IMPLEMENTS~BInder. s foot ower; side delivery rake. steel , flfnp rake. hay loader. latest make _’ furrow plow; 2X plow, 1'7 tcotb -.. ‘rational seeder. manure spresdyr ow down). horse turnip sown, land turnip sower, turnip puliier, "timer. straw cutter, (power! '51“. ‘Llélllllw I'll fell your Wartime for a YouW/c already tolrl lt- "'7 ll’! _ unmanned-a: arr V/ENT INTO Hi5 HEAD H . Vi). cart wheels and axlefsprlng "I'm n. wnrrlfifl about all that - 3 ‘nth barrows. two farm, wagons. v|l.. nqu... d :11 mi" "ii" 7°"’“ , esand frame and stock rmiconc slomau. ., .- m: ruin his} (‘new t " ‘. In crlnder- All llbflvfillmplc merits lion.’ " " ploy Harris. One Clcveland trac- "our: ~~= 9 dkflrrvnvfil d" '* .3 section spike h row, ork roll- gals llvo - I1L"<' " 7p grain grader. s clippers, De ‘tvsl cream separator (powri- driv- t). one Hails thresimr and cleaner IlMII-lm Bile). Wodd sled. driving "eighs, driving carriages, one car- llle Dole. grain’ slings, a6 sets), 1y forks. (Eflillpling), one steel 1mm cross-ell saw. scales (1200 . -- BBQ-fly new , lumber fonslb. 10 fletdlameter lied ‘to m 2o t.iong ‘It! stretcher; one Master x Mc- lughlln carqone Cadillac cit. work Imus. double and single. driving . . -\ 1m tools of all kinda. o acscrve d»: I have ' roll SALE l offer for sale at Southporf. my beautiful farm. four mllee from Charbtu-llmwn, 100 acres. of clear- ed land, well watered with a spring running across the front of the place. Ideal for potato 51'1""!!! or dairy farm, with good bulldfnil In good repair, an extra good dwel- ling house and a good orchard. Terms made easy. For perfhmlsrl. Apply to owner. PERCY WOOD. Sonthport 'M'.Ed a .A.MoDoneld: ‘ Wm M" ,37fl3~4-2l-'7i. . __. _..__._.-.. ..Z_ -_.-.-.!~-<—- ‘9-94-004 W50 O 000-904-0040?‘ EYES TESTED G Iasscs Fitted Competent service with latest equipment. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR < OPTOMITEIBTS- H! Ilclllfllll It. F0 - SALE ; so Breuhfbem, Hotel m- portywftlllsfteslslld, short , ‘lbtlsnee from Villggo, also vlIDflPIIIl M150 sores each. one half lath from village. 11mm» um n» potato INWIIII . Putts} iserenea impinge no M. KENNEDY. Bteodslbnne. ($0M ' X I 1 6 (Americans and foreigners. Mid 319i, OfiO-QO-O‘ “Jealou Hearts” B! "let the poor old darling keep his ridiculous preludfcesP-slua had often said to Millicent. _“Person- ;nlly, I'm rather mad about foreign ‘ ' I've heard they all make love so divinely." Millicent remember-d that as she read and re-read Elmer's latter. Surely Elinor wouldn't. accept so many favors from any man unless she expected to marry him. I43- peclaily from a. fora nor. Milli- cent had always hear that foreign men misunderstood the frank friendliness of American girls. But, though she was disturbed at the thought of Ellnors marrying o foreigner. she also found a. strange relief In the mxiriedsuggmigion. l El- “I ran into a great piece of luck." "m" l’ She m“ e ’ W0 no om- She had scmwled’ in me hand She er endanger her own happiness with had always dcciarcd proclaimed her 1 T°"-Y- ,- u future celebrity, because it was so . Shc was mSl-Blll-IY 0011mm at he!‘ completely illegibl». "I'd hardly own selfishness, and she struggled landed when I met the great Dan- ;WIlli herself for a 100E ‘tlmif 116F019 91H, <1 quote his own opinion of vshc decided to show Eimors letlcr himself. of‘ course.) He's taking 31w TOHY- _ __ mc as a pupil. ahead of a few hun- » "Why 8m I 149N108 lllmljeld "17 dred aspirants for that honor-nil ishc asked herself. Is 1t really of which makes me laugh! But. lbecausc Im worried about Elinor? of course. I have to kid him along '01‘ l5 ll PBQBI!” I will“ mm m s? in the belief that I'm fairly ovcr- athat shes interested m. and 13:0 r tome with the honor. ably 6083-895 ‘0- 0mm"?! m?‘ he "I have a delightful unartmentp; Her heart answered her. u s t lO0—ln West Eleventh Street, lust . closed her ears in its voice and sen off Fifth Avenue-very bohemian. ‘for Tony l0 “time 9V" fmm Lynn’ Danelli got it for me. An artist wood. Tbnyfwas out on the hunt- friend of his way going to Europe ting-field withgitqfs guests when she MILDRED HARBOUR Continued BY A TRICK 0F CHANCE Elinoris letter was typical of her- self. Il. was written on odd sheets of note-paper, varied in size and color. It had neither salutatloll. nor signature; nor/did it contain an apology for keeping the people who loved her waiting in anxiety for word of her safety and comfort. . . . though she was disturbed at a foreigner, she also found a strange the thought of ElfnoPs marrying relief in the more suggestion. telephoned. It was not known just when he would return. so Mil- licent crossed the meadows between the two estates, carrying in her hand-bag Elmer's letter. It was enclosed in a sealed envelope on which she had written: "Please read this and tell me what you think of It. I'm rather upset. M." » Below her initial she had hesit- for six months and let me have his place. If. saved me a. lot of trail- ing around. Besides. it's no end Jartlstic-really charming._ Danelll ‘insisted on my giving a. house- warming. It was a great success- Ali the guestsv were friends of his." 'I‘llc letter rambled on in this vein for several pages. There were .mnny other references to Dani-iii- "so many that Millicent became antly ucldcd tho word “love? but. ‘alarmed, Iuftcr a momr-ntis reflection, shc -Wus Elinor going to marry BN5! crossed if out. Very carefully. 8o [Jamil]? that Tony couldn't. by any possib- Dlmfei Carver had had u particu- lar mvcrslon to marriages between ilfty. decipher whnt had been writ- ten thorn; As RlIC crossed the‘ rolling mead- had endeavored to foster this aux-lows. fragrant with a breath of aut- upathy in his two adopted dough!» umnai maturity. with goldenrod and ran cnanwrrmpwu ooaanuuv Try a packag l O-DAY you can buy your favourite smoking tobacco, “Rosebud,” ready-cut in packages. We ‘are now putting it up in packages for those who like a ready-cut tobacco. It's the biggest value on the market in package smokingiitobacco! e of Rosebud to-day. CUT PLUG SMOKING TOBACCQ s A v E r H 5' “P OK E TA N Lucius" 6.5 ‘v In Melnoriam MICHAEL MURPHY The many friends nf Michael Murphy, wére grieved to hear of his ‘death on April 7th, which took place n. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Condy. North Wiltshirc. where ho was cured for the last seven years 131's. Mfllicl-nl. never questioned his [lilo-everlasting brushing against opinions, but Elinor. always a wbcl. . her skirts. and grasshoppers leaping had laughed behind his buck. 0t =out of her path into the tall. aun- tlic same lime pretending ucquics- dried grass. shn thought how happy l cqnce, ;she ought to be. Allghts graciounl 3T0 WUMEN a 0F MIDDLE AGE Mrs. Wilson's Experience a Guide to Women Passing through the Change of Life Hamilton, Ontario.—- “I have taken scveralbottlea of L dia E.Pinkham‘s , '. begetablc Com- ‘ pound and I can- ‘f not speak too highly 0f it an l waaat. the Change of Life and was all run-down and had no appetite. lwas very wcuk and nick, and the pains in m hack were no lad I couldhsrdlymnve. t very and at ad not a friend l |Through the provLsions of Daniel §Carver's will, and through Tony“: choice of her as a wife. she had ibeen relieved or every worry as w, material things. She was younln, wealthy. and many said that she; was beautiful. And yet, because of Elinor and! something one had witnessed one‘ moonlight night in a garden. she. was. she told herself. the most wret-I ched girl ln the world. ‘ “How silly I am!" she thoughnl 4 taln out of a mole-hill. Married‘ men do kiss other girls-I'm not so much of a fool as not to know that. And. perhaps, it. can mcan noth- ing. I must try to forget this hor- rid jealouuy of the two people I love best in all the world." The beauty of the autumn affor- noon and the healing sunlight won her from her fears. By the time she had reached Lynnwood. she had determined to be happy. She had decided that. shed boon acting liko a petulant. little fool. , None of tho servants was in sight as she-mounted the terrace. She times and thou ht I advised me to try abottle of Lydia E. Pinkbsmhs Ve etable Compound, so l did. I am a armerfil wife, and al- ways worked hard until lately, and was in bed for two months. I begun l0 feel likeanew woman after the first bottle and I recommend if. with great suc ens, also Lydia F. Pink- ham's.Ll er Pills. I am willing to swer letters from women asking moot your medicines, aa l cannot speak too highly of themN-Mrs. MMA WILSON, 471 Wilson Street, Hamilton, Ontario. Sold by druggisla everywhere. 6 Bringing ILETLl-athci? THAT Will A GREAT ‘JlTOl-IW ‘(Ou TOLD , Lpcar NIGHT~ ‘VJHO LTlTJfTsG-‘l-TEAH l His ONI: Al-loul around to sec whether the manage was running in orderly fashion dur- ing her basence, and was about to ring ror tlu- old butler to deliver her uotc to Tony into his keeping when her gam happened to fall upon the table. Tho morning mail. as yet undis- tributed. was lying there on a sal- vcr. awaiting tho mtum of Tony and his gueslts from the hunt. The topmost lctlmr was addressed to Tony in Elfnnrs unmiataknblc scrawil (To Be Continued.) ii'._ l-lfll-i Llvk-LD rumor A ' ’ ' ' sAw T'H\‘5 ~5co‘rcul-v\u (HA-HA?) THROW A cm-usrM/ws TREE. | WUI‘ 5CD‘? f ~ r ~ OUT OF ‘THE. WINDOW ' of his life. Deceased was 8'7 yours of age and for many ycnrs Mr. Mur- phy lived at Kelly's Cross. Thcrc he was a greatly-loved and respect- ibeaul-Y belimfied m h" Ymd T°"Y- ed member of the community. Al-_ though he lived but o short time in North Wiitshireahe was held in high esteem by those who met him and this was shown by the large num- ber of friends who gathered to pay tribute to his memory. He was at- tended ln his last illness by Rev. P. S. McMahon. Kelly‘s Cross. and on April 9th his remains were convey- ed by train to Kinkora. where he had lived 33 years. The remains were followed by a large concourse of friends and relatives to St. MuI-, “After 51L I may be making a mounJ achfas church. where High Mass was, and 0m sung by‘ Rev. Dr. M. J. Smith. PP There he was laid to rest side by side with his wifc, who prcdccensrd him seven years ago. May his soul rest in peace. There are left to cherish his memory. Mrs. Williaml Coady. Wilfshire; Mrs. John Sturdy, Kelly's Cross; Mrs. James J. Smith, Kinkora; one son. John R. Char- lottetown. The pail-bearers were: Messrs. James J. Snlith. Wm. Cul- llnfi. Michncl Candy, John Slordy. Ezeagi Roberts, John McArvcli BURNS T un earth. I di not care ifI lived or _ - _ amt [was very nervous’ mo and strollcd into tin-h wide crolloniallhall spread Mimrd.“ Lmhnent did not go out very much. A friend wa-v- gave a‘ ousew e y g “me mixed with sweet oil. on brown paper, and cover injur- ed parls. Soothcs and heals rapidly. fvx/ELL" HE filxlD m; KNEW w l vJA‘3 ‘blaRlNL. BECAUSE HE t, w..- _ 1111.. Summcrsidc "Train No. 53y 6.15 ;;..:v1'~ Changes In Train Schedules, i April 30th DOUBLE TRAIN SERVICE T0 MAINLAND TO BE RESUMED Effective Monday April 30th, double train scrivce, daily Except Sunday, between Prince Edward 1s- lund and tho Mainland will be re- sumed for the season. WESTBOUND Train No. 39, will lcavc Charlotte- town at 6.45 a. m.. (Summerside 7.00 a. m., 'I‘ignish 3.20 a. m..) Em- erald Jct. 8.15 a. m., arriving Sack- ville 11.45 a. m., leave Sackville 12.15 p. m., arriving Moncfon 1.45 p. m.. where connections will be made with 'I‘rain No. 3 "Ocean Lim- ited" leaving Moncton at 2.35 p. m. Ifor Montreal and points West. and lTrain No. l3 leaving Moncton at .240 p. m.. for Saint John, Boston’ er United States points. "= Train No. 41 will leave Charlotte- ltown at 2.00 p. m. fsummersidc] 3.00 p. m., Tignish 8.00 a. m». Emerald Jct. 4.00 p. m., arriving Sackville 8.25 p. m.. where canncc- [Lions will be made with Train No. l |“Marlt.in1c Express" leaving thcrc at ‘I855 p. m., for Monet/on, Montreal ,and points West. i’ ' EASTBOUNI’) Train N0. 42 will arrive Charlotte- ;f0wu from the Mainland at. 0.30 p. 1p. m., 'l‘ignish 9.45 p. m. Connections lfrom Moncum and points North and ‘Wcsf. are made at Slwkville with {Train No. 2 "Maritime Express" ilcavlng Monctun 10.40 p. m. Train jNo. 42 is cancelled between Monu- ton and Sackvillc. I Tfrain No. 40 will arrive Char- lotlmown from the Mainland at 11.20 p.'n1.. Summers-Ida lTruin No. 20b 10.40 p. m.. 'I‘ignfsh 1.35 u. m. Connections with trains from points North and West. will be madc of. Moncton, Train No. 40 leaving thcra at 4.40 p. m. CHARLOTTETOWN — SUMMER- ' SIDE — TIGNISII Train No. 53 will lcavc Charlotte- i. BY qouor- l F1051‘ TELL. THAT one -ro omrn/“a town at'3.00 p. m.. instead olwaAn. p. m., arriving Summersidc all-fills p. m.. instead of 6.00 p1 m., finish 9.45 p. m., same as at prcsen . - " Train No. 54 will leave Tignish at 3.20 a. m.. Instead 0i‘ 7.00 a. m.. Summcrside 7.00 a. m., instead of’ 10.30 a. m., arriving Charlottetown 10.30 a. m., Instead of 12.45 p. m. Motor Train No. 205 will leave Charlottetown at. 0.15 p. m., instcnd of 12.05 p. m., arriving Summerside 10.40 p. m.. and running through to Tlgnish, where it will arrive at 1.35 a. m. »Motor Train No. 206 will ledvc Tlgnish at 8.00 a. m.. arriving Sum- merside 10.45 a. m., leave Summer- sldc 3.00 p. m.. instead of 7.00 a. m.. arriving Charlottetown 5.10 p. m..l instead of 10.30 a. m. ‘Train N0. 208 will leave Summer- side at 12.30 p. m.. instead of 3.15 p. n1., arriving Emerald Jct. 1.50 p. m.. leave Emerald Jet. 2.15 p. m1. arriving Borden 3.15 p. m. _ The above services arc nil Daily Except. Sunday. 401il-4-26-3i. TENDERS The United Church of York rc- quire Tenders before May 4th, ro- modelllng the building. Plans and specifications may be seen at. office 0f J. E. flan-ls, Architect. Charlotio. town. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. ' IIAROIJ), WATTS, Hecy. York. 4166-4-27-71. -—~~<v -__. .-_ _.., __.___-...__. British Columbia Mouldings and Sheathing lust arrived direct from Vgngpuvgr, Ono full csrlosd n. c. MOULDINGB AN SIIEATIIING Assorted patterns. L. M. POOLE & c0 PAOLPS WllAll-VES l Shore Farm , Fllll $AI.E M, mile from the town of Sollrlll. containing 90 acres, 20 sores plowed class buildings, idesl fsnn for seed potatoes. Reason for selling, l srn rvetirlng. For further particulars write or call P. A. ROONEY, Son .__€. . Professional Cards R. R. BELL BAERISTER, SOLICITOB, ETC. Cameron Block, Charlotteto n, MONEY TO LOAN I i l)r. C. C. Archibald "Graduate of‘ N. Y. Post Graduate l lllcdical School and nosplul ‘Practice Limited to Eye, liar, Nose ’ and Throat [Testing Eyes and supplying Glasses Offie Bayer Building Great George Street .0t‘l‘|cq IIours-B to 12.30. 1.30 to;5.00 iVI-ark R. McGuigan 4 BI All urinals-run. SOIJCITOR. mo. MON v r0 1.0m (Yumrrnn Bio k, (lharlottewwnJfiE-I- McLeod & Bent] 0 J. A. BENTLEY 2, w. 1:. BENTLEY, 1r. c. Ilnrrlsfer and Attorney-abhor Office: 1B0 Richmond Street MONEY TO LOAN » _r (flatrlottetown, l‘. E. l. I I ilicllonald '& McPhec J. A. McDON B. A. ALI) n. r. mum: a. A. .- BARBISTERS. anonnus, mo. p éfiyr George Mclllanus HOhn MAcniRafJ. I DION“? KNQVJ H; m. for seed potatoes and with first‘