early occupation. [Ailing Hmong Rlulwiv Moncto. N. 8., March 29, 1988. j-l-i-‘l-li-it. PAGE TWO was vsnv WEAK Imus m uruiiciioul In. Geo. McKenzie, Calniahl-llftlrll. Ont, vrriton-WA short time ago l Ill tioubiedvery hady with my llmlrt and nerves, the cause of it, 1 tilink. Ill my going through tlle change of lilo. I “I was very weak and nlclancholy, l and ao nervous I could hardly hear: to hour a clock ticking. and l did nut i sleep well. “I was advised to try l a0 I ‘sent at once for n hos; tin-k them- a-nl gm il.I|- |- other, Jlllil lit-fore] they Wvrl‘ all guru-i l felt guml, I nerves are tine. l, do not mind lIlI_‘-’[ noise, and I lilll‘ sleep well. l rllli Mt recommend them too highly ii- I those endearing as l‘ dit." Price 50c. a b0! at all druggists llllLl l dealers, or mailed direct 0n receipt hi‘? m}. r i@000oooovoooooooococo-oo i $1M; "Jealous Hes-is" l rioo by The T. Milburn 00., Limited. ‘ oronto, Ont. l Wood Farm For Sale‘ 35 more: covered with hard and soft wood, considerable quantity oi . lumber our 0n ’ View Station. For particulars wriio ‘ JAMES LOWE. I 78 Marlboro St., I Belmont, Mass, 35'l9-4-4-7l. oxlvlina PROVINCE or _ r-amca EDWARD ISLAND , l In Chancery Before the Master of the Rolls l N0. D-G. H. Edwin Dawson, Executor oi the last will and testament of Jennie Palmer. late of Victoria in Queen's County, deceased testate Complainant vs. Thomas Doyle. Robert Theodore Palmer, and Marshall Palmer, and Mildred Dawson, Donna Palmer and Daniel Palmer, in- l fants under the age of twenty- one years. g Defendants PURSUANT to an Order of the Master of the Rolls bearing date the 10th day of April, A. D., 1928, I I-EREBY NOTIFY all persons hav- ing any claims against the estate oi| the said Jennie Palmer to present‘ the same duly DYOVBH, to me at the‘ =% a / [y/ 46'1- "Jack's mixed up in two love at Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. on or before the 20th day of April A. D. 192B. and take notice that all claims not so proven and ‘resented to me on or before said date will be barred. 4 Dated this 10th day of April,’ fa A. D., 1928. LEITH E. BRECKEN - REGISTRAR H. F. MacPhce, Complainant's Solicitor. 4-i1-9i. 0R illllif Two very desirable residences, loc-‘f =ted at No. 90 and 94 Brighton Road. and owned by the estate of the late D. 0. M. Reddin. Apply to speaking oi mus PHILIP NOONAN and H“, 4-7-71. lnal chicken "Loose bcaus and stringers make? ue lover; not." NOT A THIEF "Did you hear Brown had last night? "No one. I'm sure. med-that's all." irs at the same time." "Well, he‘ll find that the courst l of two loves never runs smooth." GREAT ON THE SCALES - ..- - ~ ‘of poplars that hid the tcnnis-coultevening, as she dressed for dinner. ‘hat 9"‘ plan‘?! [:0 Catdhtehaev’; from view. she told herself that herland they refused to smile back at "Why do you think so?" “They said she was great on the scales." Roller Mills‘ __ FOB SALE: The MacMjllan Stand at Wood Islands, including 34 acres land, Dam and Water Rights, Flour and Feed Mill Machinery and Buildings with l5 H. P. Oil Engine besides water Powerl—Also snug Dwdling. Barn. Custom-Stable, Two Poultry Houses, Two Ban-mks and Wood Shed. One of the best Mills of its size in these Provinces. It ta ccntralLv located ln good ihrm- lng district. its Products have good name over wide radius. it. is in tine operating condition and ready for, I-‘ull inspection, invited. Tenders will be received until April 20m roi- entire Propertyl Highest or any tender not ncecssir-i "y accepted. Apply ‘ B. COMPTON k 00.. MMKINNON s. MacNEILL, ‘ Charlottetown.’ i-i-ttsoi. ___.__________ __,____________ i ATLANTIC REGION 1 ‘cm not t‘ die voting." THE INTERVIEW "Would you mind telling nlllersl how they ton could llvc to such a Belle River, or,’ "M ""1 39°?" "Not at all daughter! | puma 040-0 000-000400-0 04 [NSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN TENDERS ____ We ulo trill Idjctilvl so» Scaled Tenders addressed to the; "IN"!- undersigned. and marked on the‘ outside "Tender for Reclamation‘ suture" "u" Eyunn" Filling" will be received up to l2.00l o'clock, Noon. Monday, April 16th,; i928, for the furnishing and opera-, tlon of a Suction Dredge and thel placing of material discharged overl a retaining wall. for the purpose, of raising to the desired elevation the area required for railway yard enlargement at Charlottetown, P. E.‘ I. Plan and Specification may bei seen and the forms of tender oi», talned at the office of the Regional, Chief Engineer. Moncton, N. B.:, Division Engineers Office, Char-i lottetowil. P. E. 1.; and the Office} of the Chief Engineer of Operation.’ Montreal. Tenders received after the dtneI and time specified will not be con- sitiered. Tho lowest or any tender not nc- may have perfect vmon and therefore do not suspect tho presence oi any eyo defeat. ..The motive bower oi tho entire human orqanlcm. ll Nerve Energy, Normal cyea, It is computed utlllzo about 20% 9f (hi; Nerve Energy. but when Eye- utraln ‘in present, a much "W" lifvlortlon l: required. Hence detective eyes, through ‘ their eonlumptlon of an ox. cenlvo amount of Nerve En- "lIY Wily seriously Qllect the functioning of other organs o! the body and produce lll health. HAVE YOUR EYEI cessarily accepted. " Exulmso W. U. G F H Genera MIR. _ u e30“ Canadian National Railways. ' on” mm" . Mouton. N. B. i that lellow say run oil with tVhn wOulr ever have thought nun a thief?‘ He got mal CONCERNING THE ACTION AND ‘ , CHARACTERIM- y , l , The happiness of- .» MILLICENT DEEBING. a bride I of two months, is shat ’ l when she finds her cousin and f foster-sister, ELINOR, and her husband, TONY, kissing In the garden J the night before Elinofs depar- ‘ ture from their southern home for New York. She asks her- self why he married her, if h j loved Elinor. - ‘The situation ls this:- DAN CARVER. deceased. who adopted‘ Millicent and Elinor when they were children, had been in love with Tony's moth- er in his youth. Becoming ce- centrlc as he aged, he was ob- sessed with a desire to have one of the girls married to Tony. In his will he had tipulated that the bulk of his estate is to go to the one who becomes i Tony's wife: The other is to receive a small allowance for life. And it is Millicent who is in love with Tony. But Tony loves Elinor and is glad oi an excuse to propose to ' her, having done so twice be- fore. She rejects him and tells him he must marry Millicent. OQALITY Created 1b demand OQALITY MAINTAINS I-T. , ¢4ir light. .. M8101 i Foil Packages NLY ‘it emphasized her fragile fairness purc gold-a rich gold that Just ‘missed the coppery tinge of Elinor‘: lllair; her eyes were brown and vel- vety, lilte the petals of a pansy. They were rather wonderful eyes. although they did not have the quality that nladc Elinor's eyes so striking. Neither did they flash with all instantaneous change of mood. But they were steady and deep and very sweet. A youthful and adoring suitor once had told her. in a burst of what he believed triumphs that she confidently be- to be originality, that a man could flicved were in store for her. drown in such eyes. 'But, at that. Millicents heart was heavy. when he, wasn't as trite as he sounded fshe had seen Elinor and Tony Millicents eyes were like that. iDteriug disappear behind tho hcdge| They were very sad eyes that ORA-PER s FIRST LO VI‘; llilllllftfllll. was dressing for diuuoz‘. but Elinor still lingered oil the ten- nis-court. dreaming dreams of the l l llwli‘ “Yuu—yuu ilffilfi going to marry Tony?" lawn dream was over. Tony wn-sihel. She told herself that she {going to ask Elinor to marry himfimust hide her feelings. Elinor. And Elinor would, oi course, accept no matter how she felt, could be gay him. and sparkling. No one ever collIJ 1t never occurred to Millicent, lnread Elinor. But then Elinor was ‘her infatuation. that any girl coulcknot in love with Toély Deerling. w ‘refuse Tony Deering. He'd been; Ever since she ha seen tlcm - iher idol since childhood, just as EZ- lgctllcr that afternoon. Millicent had 51001‘ had been his feminine qlunler- Ibtwll haunted by the fear that To .V ,pari.. enshrined on‘ a pedestal incarcd for Elinor. Curious that. l. lMllliccnts heart. As a child. sheihad never occurred to her before. thad never read a fairy-tale wltllouQTney always had been, nu three. ‘lseeing Tony as the Prince Charming [of them, silch friends and comrades and Elinor as the lovely Princess tolthat Millicent had never SIIHPGNQH lent dangers. When she grew old- i haps she had been too engrossed in .er and reached the ldylls-of-thc- her own efforts to hide her love for iKilill $1880 i" "IQTBWFP- TORY W115 him. Whenever he wasn't looking Lancelot and Sir Galahad and Kiln.’ ‘in her direction. she watched him: ‘Afl-lllll‘ all rolled into one. Ailthbut, \‘.'lll‘ll his glance fumed toward ,‘Elinnl' was Elaine-mot that the pef-ihcr, hcr own gaze was instantly scnality exactly fitted Elinor. Mllll-‘gverlvd. or veiled. tent never was pnrticillarly COHSlSZ"! But it occurred to hrr. for til: lent. but she had to admit to hcrsclljfirst time that afternoon, that Tony that slit‘ vfiilldlfl- quill‘ [Fifi-um EllnHllSllfllly was looking at Elinor and or pining away and dyllii! T01‘ 10V" hardly ever seemed to see her-of. Tin-r l'l..»\i!l,1iT'l'l'T'l‘ll\\'N illlnlfl_ll._t.\'____ ’l'lle dull silk oi her nlourulng- ; frock was startlingly becoming, for ffho soft bloild curls that outlined , her small. shapely head glintod like route for Albany. be rescued from tlresomely porslst- Tony's infatuation for Elinor. Per- imam‘ a “sum-SS ml‘ m 1"~“"" m‘ Jcs leu| .ni any one. Somehow the char- ‘ZiClOF of Guinevere seemed lo be more in Elilloris line, but, even iii her innocence. Millicent sensed that there ivas something a bit wrong about Guinevere, and she couldn't compare her idol to such a person. While she dressed, she sighed. finding ‘no comfort in the charm- ing: reflection that her mirror gave t» buck to her. ‘ » $00004 $0 OO§§¥OOOO-O-§§§O§" EYES TESTED ‘l Glasses Fitted Competent service with latest 4 E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMITBISTS. 142 Richmond St. -O-OO40-O@OO£ 04000-0 0 00o 0o 0 ' E l I I British Columbia Mouldings and l ‘ Sheathing l.‘lust arrived direct from Vancouver. eOnc full carload 1 l g ‘ Assorted pattern. L. M. POOLE & CO PAOLPS WIIABVES B. C. MOULDINGS AND | . equipment. A |nnly medicine least. that. had been the case late~ ,ly. 'I‘ll<' thought stabbed her. Elinor strolled in while Millicent W85 rlasplng a. dull jet necklace around -ll£‘l' Slllll throat. It lllatic her flesh look like while velvet. She smiled a greeting. Elinor came OVCI‘ to stand besldt! hcr foster-sister and study their l":- flcctlcns critically in the milrol". To be Continued. ‘Great Help To Young Mothers I Baby's Own Tablets llavc Many Uses and Arc Absolutely llarmless. - To have in the house a simple. harmless remedy for the minor ills iof babies and little children is a lgreat boon to young motners. and fthls is exactly why Baby's Own iTablcts have been found in thou- isands of households. The Tablets [regulate the stomach and bowels. {break up colds and simple fevers. allay the irritation of cutting teeth. lchildrcll like them. I Concerning the Tablets iRuthven Crommillcr. Ruthvcn, Ont, ,wl'ites;~"l(lnrily send mc your little‘ Jlook ull the Care of the Baby. ihavc two children, one four years of‘ ‘age and the other a year and a half. ‘Both arc in excellent health and the they have had is Baby's Own Tablets. l always keep BREATHING ‘the Tablets in the house and am happy to recommend them to other mothers." Baby's Own ‘Tablets are sold by all medicine dealers or by ‘mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wil- -~__ m»~»»»+»»»»m "°"“' Medicine °°--B'°°'"l1'°'°"*~ yet they have no drug taste and the Jchn Gamble’ o; Mis- operation in Hospital at Charlott8~ I nicely. Ups And Downs ' In Tryon The Easter season has come and gone once again. Easter-the cel- ebration of the Miracle of the Re- ‘ surrection of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. Easter also tells of the beginning of a new life for ev- ' cry leaf and plant-no matter how small or unimportant. But. let u: hope that all our Gordian readers, each and every one have had a very joyful Eastcrtide. MlSLCS Gertrude and Marion How- ! att of Tryon were visitors to the ad- ‘joining collununity of Crapaudon Thursday of last week, also Messrs. George and Jimmy ‘Maclleod of 'I‘l'yon. With the arrival of Spring, the wild geese have also made their appearance in great numbe s. Oth- 1er birds. Robins, Crows, Blackbirds ‘and Juncas have also migrated hero ‘in large numbers. The frogs were lheard piping their melancholy dir- ges in the swamps and marshes for the first time on last Saturday ev- cnlng. . Mrs. William MacNeill of Scarle- tcwn, P. E. L. has returned to hcr home aftw enjoying a pleasant vacation, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mabey, of Tryon. Several teachers visited their re- spective homes at Tryon during the Easter holidays, among these were: Miss Amy Howatt, Principal of Darnley School and Miss Ruth Mullins of Mount Tryon. Mr. Juhll MacNutt of Danlley‘. P. E. I., passed Easter the welcome guest cf Mr. and Mrs. Bruce How- att of West Tryon. l The Misses Margaret Howatlw‘ ,‘iPrillcipal of Tryon Consolidated lschccli. and Miss Helen Holland. R. N.. were recent visitors to the Vlcstcrn Capitol. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogerson of Hampton..P. E. L, arrived home on Saturday evening. after spending" Christmas with relatives in Provi- dence, Rd. Island and. Manchester. a , And Vicinity l l. Alxul. l4, 1928 i M: lceasonYo N this CHEVROLET Truck! 4 HE lowest Ton-Mile Cost in the world (that is, the low- iuggedness, strength and mod- ern design undreamed-oi’ in a Taclagrrfik est cost of transportingonc ton truck so low in price, ' .::.:":.':l£r. r:.;':.=.li'."ii:::3. mi,- ~==~i a m ~- $6 users in all lines of business f“ ‘:'vd"7 ‘on ‘my “WW5 °' are choosing the Chevrolet Ton ‘gglosag: Zverrsqillaztatlf" g5 commgnm Chm“ Mm Truck. Added to this economy you can find stge i?“ ‘ - - ght are amazing speed and dependa- bility; exceptional perform- ance, never before oflered in a low-priced commercial car; rolet dealer. The sumac. . . . General Motors’ own deférfid payment plan affords the most convenient and economical way of buying you; Chevrolet on time. c444,", type of body available on the moneg- saving Chevrolet Ton - Truck Chassis. Ask your Chev- Body and Cab Extra Roadsler Delivery - sszs Roadster Express - $650. All print n1 Forlnry, (lllm-lun-Jimirrnmrni Tore: our! Spore Tw Erlnz. Mass. Their host of friends are delighted to welcome them back again to Dear Little Spud Island. Mrs. Jack Thomas of Tryon. was fa recent visitor to Albany, wllelc ishe visited relatives. The farmers are again beginning the talk of Seed Potatoes in earnest. the majority of farmers are putting in an even greater acreage than last season-which is saying some- thing! Ml‘. Charles I. Bacon. studentat P. W. College, spent Easter at his gressive (General ‘Merchant of Hampton, passed through Tryon on Wednesday of last week. en- Mr. and Mrs. Rex North 'l‘ryon are having the coil- gratulations oi‘ their host of friends showered in upon them on the ar- rival of a beautiful new daughter on Sunday. April 8tll. to Miss Gertrude lvfetoalfe has re- turned to her home ill Victoria, af- ter spending a few days the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lord, of 'I‘l"yoll. Miss Beulah Robinmn of August- ine Cove. spent Sunday with frlclllls in T‘ryou.' K. C. Holmes Mr. of Victoria. ‘Fuerday of last wrek. l regret to report that the ‘Tryon ladies ale still suffering from what their llubbics call "mat crane." but with tllo arrival of these llicc balm- ly Spring clays. "Houne-cleailillg" is beginning to be UPDEIHIOSL in their minds. l heard one gelltlelnan lclnllrk: "Pray tell me which is Wl)l‘i1l.‘—lllfll.-lll)0l(llll,’ or lloilse- ilcailirlg?" Mrs. Maud Bell oi’ Nortll Tryon. left last week for the Royal Vic- uorin Hospital. on Montreal, where she will undergo all operation. H-ll" ldauglltcl", Miss Jean, accompanied lhcr. ‘ , One of Tryon's progressive young uncll. Ml’. Brenton Carr. left on IThursday morning of last week. for Boston, Mass. where a. gooi position awaits him. Hercs wish- Ilng him “Good luck" in the city Inf beans and brown bread. ‘, The trout fishing season opened ills usual on April lst. and the riv- lcrs and streams yielded some fine Fzzpcclnlens of “Speckled Beauties" to .‘the Anglers. who were fortunate en- lough to catch them. Fishing ls rsrlalnly a fine pastime for these l: {nice April days. l Mr. Reg. Dixon, progressive farm- Jar of North Tryon. has purchased in new Heintsman Plano. and say! ;it‘s real nifty. A News has been received from Mrs. Branch Roads. who recently underwent a. serious town. that the operation has been successful and that she is dolnrz Miss Millie Gamble, R. N.. accompanied her. | Friends and neighbors of Mrs. H A. MacPhee who ls now undergoing treatment in the Prince County Hospital. are glad to learn that there is a slight improvement in her condition. m. Harold mm. of tho null} oi Nova Scotti. Victoria, lpmt the PRODUCT, 0P GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA 1 -\ Easter holidays with his parent's ‘Was a recon; visitor to sun o1 dhomc in North Tryon. in Tryon’ I Am, Um,‘ an for this unljlllelglciilwvGradelalv- 1. Emmett Murphy, 2. _ i ~ -' ' ~—" ‘~-= ernon arsons. Mr- Clayton Morrison. our PW- Messrs. iflarold [Metcalfc anrl m Gm“ m- 1- Gladys Par-w“ 2- Stanley Stewart of Victoria, were? gtii-itors to Tryon on Sunday. l. W59“ ° |llttlc son of Crapaud. lime ilsliolsi Grade VIII. 1. Oswald MllfpllV,‘ ‘ Where can you I) Coupe - - - Roadster - - - Touring - - - Two-Door Sedan 880 lDeLuxc Coupe - DeLuxe Sedan - 1000 Ont, including standard [ac- tory equipment (freight and (Cl-ll IEVROLIE Prince Motors A. & Matthew &‘ McLean SUMMERSIDE CHAQLQTTETOWN LWWED SOURIS LIMITED lAlVlfl Parsons, 3. Walter Parsons. Am“; i Grade II. 1. Clifford Murphy, 2. . standing of Mm’ l s , “Jack McInnis, 3. Jas. Murphy. _ ‘nunm, o, Mum 12,38? °h°°l ‘m. Grade I. m 1. Albert Mclinnls. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harvey and, GPudo IX. 1. Patricia Murphy l1 Ella May Murphy’ 3' Eldon Pa‘. ~' sous. MILLVALE SCHOOL Tryon on Tuesday evening". .2. Walter Murphy, 3, 1,99 Ma]o"(>_ l Grade I. (b) l. Ruth Murphy. 2. l Grade V. 1. Charles Murphy, ZJLeona Murphy. 3. Herman Par- ' sons. Mr. R. A. Howatt of West Tryon Mary Malone. 3. Albert Murphy NFW (‘lifililrf "52" Two-Door Sedan, $880 so much for Chrysler “52” New Lower Prices - $ s70 s70 SENSATIONAL New Values, due to Ngw Lower Prices . . . Extraordinary speed, power and pick-up..- Unmatched smoothness of operation at any speed . - - Real high-compression power . . . Full-sized bodies of exfli-Pfionfll filwlwsfi, With ample room for adult pair sengers. Characteristic Chrysler smartnesg of line an @101‘. Utmost seating comfort . . . Self-equalizing Chi?“ 51" hYdraulic 4-wheel brakes, available’ at slight extra cost . . . Truly low center of gravity , , , N0 0th" ca; of this price handles so easily . . . Designed and ‘built by ‘hi’ Ball" great 81'0"? 0f engineers and the same great manufacturing organization which also builds the Chry- sler n62,” ((7299 and h. p‘ Imperial “so.” n“ Gilli’ hi’ COIIIVIHRtIvVc demonstration can you learn just how much better iligicihillikin it}: llllf."Il.“."-'-s°z'.‘7'°'l§l'.i3l§i}°l§¥$fi‘fi‘l.'§l.“ll;.il‘$ clusion that the "52," n n, new h," i | h ,- a liffiflelt value in its particular price zvv-unfifzll buy- NOTTING 'BROS. CORNEY 3110s, Htllrlhitlnrl I‘!I,\III.II'I"I‘I')TO\\'N. hung‘ u .‘ a P ‘_ |_ m5?" oilfi "dull. llhertmi. r. It. r. “Hllllill-lllllvl‘ $123,... Inn-l- - f‘ h IIAYES. llllerlllo, I‘. I. I, IANL ll. twill/I'll, Tryo . l- " "wfilr-‘fig (with rumble scat) 870 our-Door Sedan 930 930 (with runlble seal) ll prices f. 0.11. lVinllsov, taxes er! m)