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L w -uw @wmrxv11qw»~;y"_ve=--rrrmn-g~~fg~;»-~wmv' -. -~ /I--"'~» l ' “ ‘ ~ » , » 'f?¢_.‘ “VmY-» » -- 'rf .- . _ -' '- .-_. »l. .. *lv ~'»- L---... _ . ...- -..- ' \1 Y' -~ --» --Y. .--,.~.-. . g _ _ _ \ ' 3‘>i1r»;» 'I/--. ` ' _ »___~_» 1 .1 ew ` - 1 . ‘ ~¢ l . l »»$ht.ll.f'-"i-Iwo" ‘ ~ _° W-'A _LU N __ _ __ ' __..H_-_____ _MAY1.u.,,, - ‘l `I -J ii? i sl E; il l ‘AUCTION SALE _ 5) CLEARANCE AUCTION SALE _- lsrrning implements on May 5th, at l o’clock. My taml consists of 131 acres. good buildings in extra goo condition. together with all registere Ayrshire and _Pol Angus cattle. For; full particulars apply on the premises* lf stormy first line day following. ‘ _ GEORGE clwwvs I Cornwall At Comwall of stock, crop and d d ‘-29--1| .___.__._.._.__-_.___,_..__._~_._. V P.R.A.. The Annual Meeting of The Prince ` Edward Island Provincial Ride Assoc- iation will be held in the Board of i Trade Rooms (Market Building). l Friday, Znd May at 7.30 P. M. ` Full attendance is requested. H. M. DAVISON, V. D., LIEUT.-COL. _ rresldehtj _ CHAS. LBIGII. V. D.. LIEUT.-C0 Secretary. v F' 335!-Q~26~6i. ,.1.;.._l- _____ _.._..;_...._ D-O-O-O&O4-Q O40 O-O-O4-0055000 OO WANTED _ POTATOES TURNIPS' ‘ CABBAGE BEETS f cAlmoTs PARSNIPS Highest price paid for good ateoh. ' ' J. LESTER DOUGLAS A 39 Queen St. Charlottetown, P. E. I. _§_____ .SMILES GABBY GERT|= ` \a»».aT\*"; f-" fi' “ if 'f is JT'-.€`_5' A _. f . _ll __ , \ *lo .rt . . .rv °-- - \____.i_.__Z---J “Nobody wants to be laid out by a speed cop-that'a the undertak- er‘s job.” in ,ol i`7£§5L _\_ - e /»/_ Old Stager! l hear you have the part representing young Giddyboy open In your new play. l hope l’m not too late for the place? Manager: Sorry. but you look about lorty years too late. - J-'uw _lv __ " -to . -i?.\‘q‘g, 5..- _ _ __ -__- h Y :slave-il-lmo. '_ l Bl-31.1. ov lvmrnll-:SON ' ` B. B. BELL » 1 n. l. lun-nlssou. Ll. ls l Barrister-s. Solicitors, Elo. Money to Loan. l'lll'lcea-Charlottetown and Montagnl Mark R. McGuig°an, l' B. A. ‘ ' IABBBTEB. BOLICITOB. l'l`0~ ION!! T0 LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown. r.3.|. McLeod & Bentley ' .l. A. BENTLEY W. B. BENTLEY, K. (L / Barrister and Attorney-at-‘Law 0Ulee: |80 Richmond Street *f MONEY T0 LOAN , - Charlottetown, P. I5. L McDonald & McPhee ' B. A. _ I. A. H¢D0lAl.D. R. F. M¢‘|'HEl \Al»l.|§'l’lllS. A'\"'l'(lRNEYS. ETC MONEY T0 LUAN 5 ._ l Stewart & Lowther ' I. n.s11wA|¢'r. lr. 0. n.w.ww1'ln»:l'r lAllis‘rxll.a_ an|,u'l'|'0|rM. l.'l't. It Great (learn Street storm! 'ro was Dr.'D. T. Waye oatrrai. suncton l If lklllbld ltreet oarrraun ehmtia ss.||.ule.n. ' “Smith la too rich to go to the first act of the play." “And Subhufbs ls too prfr to stay lor the last act." wise Mn.'rl.v “\'_'l'l you walk Into my parlor?" Said Misa Spider to the Hy. “Not I.” his fiyehlp answered As he wlnksd his other eye. “For your dlnky so-called parlor- Well. It lan’t in my line. It'a nothing but a dining` room; So none of it for mine." ,» ‘i/\ 1) lg g . `. ' -is . . ° ° _' ' ‘ f _ _~.»‘;_,~_n_____.__ _ __ __ _ in | 3,7;-3-,eq-_,eww-3 The Third Warning - 1 i-\‘: mn u-atlnn-ity.cu'rl- - ` s. ~ ' ' :‘-wc: cua'a”Faru or eu AM; Lgvgs -' 1 I r . _ - ?f'f§}`\°~ _ . ’.,'°',_,,’_,,_ ,,_,, "°‘i ’._ A ' _ 0 ._ _‘ _;___ b\ our ima. eleu- no usluq. tree - ' ll _ - iron vllvlee. nehésaallrrtladoao. _-1.1-----_ - ~ - l:.::::'.:°: ~ _ _ . _ I _ , ` ~`- ~ nnlsuasw-saw sv ww ul for lcoutlnuedl lh the rhruhoery. end rhsd a me f ‘ - ` - ‘C-5) "““"‘“°" °‘"'°* ' " I 'spread oi lawn to cove. At~t.he svvt ' _ - ' _ _ _ . ' __ __ whore he had dived lu. I stopped w' - ` ' ' ' 1 "L'°°k mm’ M°m°"‘ I 'md' mrlllslen. There was not a-sound of him-l two hills I wvlff- so tonlzht- If* °‘°" x pushed mm the bushes makin; ss’ wmehodyh ot to look alter you-" ' ' f -' | _ H B md" h little noise as posallle, thinking ui Y°“ wk " if I we" 5 ' 5 ° much of the occupants oi the Mensa, "°Vu°d hwy' ls, the intruder whosrblood I thirs-I “Y” _Put y°“ m'gh" Med °'d“°e"| ted for. But he had got clear away by E °" help' _ _ some path known out to himself. At "And you may be cel-tam I wontl length in damn” X “ve “_ “p_ .mel Ro to Mr. Seymore for it." she declar-i mm hu hem wo-dw” for m°|'“d' | fd- l hrd uuderesuruma the length of- “Promlse me you‘ll wire if you need th” hw-“_ - - _ - - ' '“°' ru °`°m° "mm N°"th 5" °“°°‘" l “What the deuoe was he doin! "I know you will." she snld softly.‘ me__e?,, Th” Wu me nr” question I ‘-I`d give anything to come with you: asked myself u I‘su_°u°d_b“k In my just to get away from it all. I’ve hed; count He may hue- been Mmm; the dreadful feeling something wss_ watch on the "or on say “mg "° happen mr weeks and week” more." I reflected. "‘0r on me!" Yes. And now I can't help thlnkmg it has' md who me dence Wu he? It surely come Ronny, tell me. do you think Vi WMM' seymodt mmsau' who hm cut “sm t° 'sk the p°1;°° to ml? U dm back on his tracks tow/atch Marget d°°5m' “Tue ‘°°"?" I and me. and ii-possible, to ovorhoarl I dellbereted the point well. if Shawl our Mk., or was `t_I W-,ppm on me 6 had "my "°“°“ “me” ‘li fe" °’ “`““ I rood ss the thought flashed to me-' ill-gotten gains to warn the police was* Wu it Shaw himself? __ to stir up o lot oi mud and drew' I mt WSW’ Und-_hu upon we “_ _ much odious publicity on herself.1luuan_ ML sm” had,” mlm He Wu' Snupshotters from the picture papers hmm wmwhete m me “elm g ty. would route the place out ln a jli'fy.| .mere W” some deep purpose behmdl No. the police were out of question. l ms premise of going on Lo Lwe,.p°o}_ "I have a better ldcn than that." It The honiblq summon cwséed m‘y ' ‘ "md" Shaw pr°b“bly h”“"' "lf mind that Msrzet knew all about it. ,ten you for some good reason. Sf'.~lA md’ to “ck up her um", md db me ° mr' t°m°"°w mem' °r hm- celved even mc: but I put that ides thing the following mornlng li you from my mind mm sc0m_ U the “_ I dont hear, and Yll put ll man on the guns I saw on me lawn was shun I 1°” ‘mm L°“d°“' Give me ° note Ml then I was satisfied that Marget knew the name of Mr. Sha\v’s old friend' nothing about W in Liverpool, an this men of mine A8 I dumped Jem” excellent sup_ will dig him out by hook or crook, and per I turned the mum, our hom. Wm rem" m me M' °“°° U ym" every point ol view. By the time I was; rather is eu right. Thai do?" A I _.my m set out mr SL End” and] "A "h°“5°“d mmks' R°““y'" md' had Bot the car round and Put my Marget later us we said 'good night. sumase on me mn beside me' I would "°“ "° been " ¢°°“ ¥"“' ~ have stoked my lost isrthlhg that r . "G°°°‘ ‘“°“- °1d W1' Keel’ l'°“'° hhd hlt upon at least one hard not Sl>i'llS lm- 1`ll be ballk D€\‘hlD5 5°°“°"i about the Reverend Duncan 8haw's than you think!" And I turned in the 1 sudden depu_tu"_ darkness and made down the long I remembemd Ju" in um’ th” I §”d°" Pm* “’ th* Fm' was to have dined with 'smith or l 1° W” h"H_w°y d°w“ this path that Black Edge the following evening, so I - ‘ "Used ‘° ‘“““' My e” md °°“‘“°i wl-ole s how or tpology and serlooled _ the sound of s footstep andthe crack-| B une umm Jesu to hue it dem ling-o£otwi¢.Iweaahouttogaaaoa.|w.edum°n“p°mb1,_ _ and put it down tn a prowiing dog.or Lum” W st md” w “wh me something of the sort; but with themondon Hmm” in an unple-“am rigorous days I had just lived throughl name or mmd_ The more I thought of '_ some subconscious (acuity was alert that “sure on me hwny and Mia” l Within me' The nm” W” mt “Y unprotected in the Manse,`the `mo're Y "’“"°d' _ upset! felt. Whether it wa"s Shaw or l M”5°l md °1°’°d tm mm” d°°r‘ I not I httedthe ldes of leaving her * and all was quiet in the Manse. At the M the _,ew time whefn She needed th. 3”” “ f“""‘y 'wk me’ “nd I °l"°“°d it support of ll friend. I -parked the oar land gave lt h loud hong. as Li I had , M s mm wuz' md lumped my gone down the road. Then I stepped| . _ suitcase over to the station. There was thlough the shrubbery and walled. A good hut hour mm” my tum’ md l W” ‘L “‘°"°‘y “ "°”‘“‘“‘“°‘““ ‘”‘° II I strolled mel: to the hotel for u good lllad heard. or were my subconscious lug-G whisky md was wmch mmm faculties right, aiwr ali? From where Md number on-the jmimey Tau” I cwuched “mid tm busha* I hm " my drink to a corner oi the amolclng \-Lew of the lawn in front and the mom I chewed m°.°m_m at my-ph* °';": ‘;°“°.' ".:;°:' wh-» --6 I --» -°~.»-I-M ery an re s go ng e u - 'dsry wall. Two shafts of yellow light 6);: “guild get WT; mei: 'D atm); [played into the durlmesr from Mr “ h °ir"` °" '° "' °° ' .°° , _ . *shows study which 1 hed just left. "°° t° th_mk°' 1” mm! num' f°h"'_' l ' had she no relative she could go to- Notlllng stirred. First one besm of no msnds in ..mmbw_'_h7 If the worn light and then the other was shut oif, on-M to the worm I could hw! “km "W" I "’°“ ‘° b' M“"‘°° °’ Km’ her to london with me md sheeould lpulmg dw" th' bun” I W” “mu” have stayed with a sort of"ma.lden w mm ‘my md “wk” 1°' me nu aunt of mine at Streatham. My ey*-‘ again, when there was quite a dis- wmdered to . mlmme mx in the 'fmt “_°°° °’ :°""Wm5 twig' The corridor. 'There were such things ss lawn was now n darkness. but I was trunk cm; 1 jumped to my feet- just able to dlsoom the figure of a - msn cautiously emerge from the ‘wa N continued) _ _ bushes. l-ie paused on the edge of the F Like a leavin: rabbit he WIS Me* multi me all f.hol_`¢lullrul hurrlhg ----_-----_------__-_land uid 'devoted can of a wife and iemliy ootfld do was done to bring T€l1d€fS FOI' him heel: lo hedlth. but ood vuled otherwise' the lamp oi life fllokerod 'rhe one of the vletoris notel with Carta e 1°,” |¢,,,,_ ,M ,|m,,,¢ “fog 2:32: "“"?’“~ "°° *’“"'“°¢ |°* g .those hear- md our realised lt. his ' .. _ soul had miehorhemqoa. lie was sepT:rea’:el;“;rm¢:|”|::,: 5`:,‘lI.¢¢:=,:‘|’x| Tenders will be received at the frequently visited in his lllnm by his k I office of the City Clerk up to noon on seldom; passer futher Jo A me price will be given for gulc sale. i . ll!! - ' Apply io S**"°"» M” W- '°' °‘-’“°¢ “W oohald, who mmlhumee the lest W K. BDGIIS. LT. COL D A. MAGKINNON |_¢“|“|_,"_ the City aarreyor form ei tender-to die was but to mount "tht INN gravel alnl other materlah from lall “yn” .0 0", "M “ ,uw oonsoilng rims oftheoatholioohureh 'ann of “hu ph” ‘“|‘|““‘ by Till!! f0l'§lfl0G llld , W be had at the oilloa oi the City Clerk. world'a eltlr stairs. that alma ihrouah The lowest or any tender not noon- ‘¢-“mg up' go qw " rl tel I l 1 | 1- =-»-»---- ------»-lv ~ = *-"'*'= ”“=f"'“" e -- f ~ » ~ f' ~ ~ ‘ ‘ _ . . ._ ,_ . , _ .___ __ .- i . ` . - . ._ - _- » ' .~ -‘ _ ' - -~ .__ __ _ _ _- A ` * *Q I - Q R llmrlrnlr o....,...o....uU.. I _ _ -". ‘ l Head of the famozls/1 cademie Sciennjjque de Beauté of Pa,-is tells Why he advocates twice-a-day use ‘ of Pallnolive _ _ "These vegetable oils in Palnwlive Soap keep the surface cohwur clear and free from irritation, and they leave the texture ofthe skin smooth and fresh. ” ' 1;, :‘.-.»~.., “YOU anno: build s beautiful com- plexion on the foundation of a pore- Gty, of Paris. "Thar is a simple truth which so many women forget. _When the skin loses its natural freshness and viral- ity, they ily to the use of cosmetics. The resulc`is then disastrous. ‘Cleanse the pores iirsc,` I tell my clients. ' "Pallnolive is the only soap according with my methods, and I always recom- mend ic for home use. It gives a very line, silky lathe: which gels right down into every tiny pore and sweeps away the accumulation of dust and rouge and __ powder which chokes the skin. The massage with Palmolive twice a day has _ _` H glimple of lbs lyfvimlly French in/sriar of " ' Mdwiisllr 645': Minn in Patil. T/:ir .r/lnu'| bgggmg 1 gggulgr Pg" gf my (gm-5g," the romrr uf 'one of I/JI wailing mom. _ _ _ _ ’ Head of the Aazdnnie Srienhfiqur Monsieur Gay is, as you probably ” know, directing head of the Academic Sciemiflque de Beauré in Paris. h mo ll” | 'tl clogged skin," says Monsieur Georges S0ap A Mo/mem Georges Gly, bud of the Ac.:/fem; Srimii/iglu de Bull! dr Pail. Olive and palm oils in soap, as Georges Gay explains, cleanse the skin of dan- gerous impurities without irrimion, whil- our causing coarse pores or other unu- tractive blemishes. They have been used since the time of Cleopatra. ln Piimolivo they are so blended that no arziiicial col- oring is needed. The soap is pure. it requires no heavy peréumes to mask un- desirable fat odors.- t is ideal for buh as well as face. And it costs no more :hm ordinary soaps, you know. Consult _your own expert Your own expert, whom you consult regularly, undoubtedly agrees wilh Mon- sieur Gay. A moral of 19,813 beluly ex- perts advise Palmolive. Theirs is the only authoritative advice. Be guided by their choice. Use Palmolive, the worlds fa- vorite beauty soap, in this 2-minute treatment. i Massage' a larher of Palmollve Soap and warm water into the pores with both hands. Rinse with warm water, then with cold. Thats ali. Yet millions of women End iz the easiest and best way of keeping skin lovely. Never has there been such a widespread Professional endorsement of any product. Palmolive is recom- _ mended by 19,813 of the worldkr leading expoff-S- ! l lawn. - - ' . - sud Margaret, who now mourn for a Boston. ' l Bulnmerslde: Mr. and Mrs. Amble Mass.: Miss But I did not pause. I saw that my Mr. .mlm 'i‘nA1No|t fond futher. ehd_ the unnlndlun; Mcohges of sympathy-Mr, B,-lr. Msrlenl, weulngton; Mrs. Daniel bridge, Mm.. 0111>’ 01151108 Of \¢B1'i1'3l1l his identity _*Q loyalty of his wlie. who now mouma Kcily, Sunlnlersfde; Mrs. fldele Perry Ooughlin. 315 Graiton Street, Cher- Boston, “S l° mlkf G “Uh f°\’ hlm~ HG W" The death occurred on March lzth, tor a beloved life-partner. Summerside: Mr. tlrnest strong, lottetovlm; Miss Minnie Gillis. Boston Detroit, SDYIHU- Ind I W°\11d "ell Him H 1-loao, ar. his residence. ch-md mt-er, Denies-fed to his generosity, there . RLP. 'l‘rsind’. Pn ullne Mamie om B°__,dm wh; mm Wu :Sw-he llwuld hive 11° mms' whvm-‘mt 14. or .ldhh '11-elnorj u highly re- ;s a beautiful _ gold rellguhry lu st. ---- ---~ - f f ll-link flu new l-,.,"d,,- i, |,, lov, W" he WHS- If he md ¥ B'““» I- °°°-.speoted and prosperous farmer of Patriclca Church, Grand River. which '- with your Hu no mode any du- had A sun; lr he hrd I knife. I hld lthu edmmunty. eohzalns e relle or sl, rutrloh. 'rhlr °'°|'_‘:f_;f.d , No b t h *W ¥°°d U-"'53 I mlm' “k °°l‘l'l°l?hk\K-I The late Mr. Trainer was born in was presented by Mr. Trainor some wlli as |ao:l>l1'as his la‘therere.n:iyi.s. he U' would ha” “ken much more "nn" Chulmwmm M y“" °g°' md "t 'rn 7'h”° Wim “°l ~ -- -' -' »---~--»-~ -- ---» me” f-`»h°“°°-5 W h°‘4 m9 55°* U- lihiffeerly age moved with his parents to The funeral was lleld on Saturday m°m=ni- I-ltefhlly "fins red- I Nd- 'crhhsrhh Road and nun to amid morning, March lsth. is st. P “ml bum' ‘Wm ml' hm“¢'P1*°° “ld !Rlver, Lot 14. Church, ' Grand River, and was °h”¥°d 1°' mm in Iebrusry he contracted :neu larlely sttended. Requiem High Mall was lunl by Rev. J. A. McDon- ald. P. P.. who also performed U10 services _st the grave. 'Ihe pell- oearen were Messrs. rrulx Joillu. Leslie,Mol.@an, Vonantus Morrison, menu ftsqltsrlhur. relsr J. Guns md_.1eniu tssmtvrv- llidis aliseraved widow and one dalglileg, Illalgaret. and one son. nous, mem is left to mourn one s's- lar. mn-_ mrnret. of crmtrldre. t|ap.,~'m| brother, James. into oi' lolM£t,-predeceased him Dee. ist. ul, '_ -a outer. me .lohh nelghuh. __ alslt-foo. rea-uery nth. mt. ` ' ‘ -' ' relmiloe an me splrnusl ooer- |_p '_,_“_ 'r' ‘ I _ali-Quail! _ -_ __ '_ _ __ _.__ - "1 " am-s-21-altherltutr. " " '°°” ' TN. ll" xllf- _'1`r\|l\°f lwlllllld _mu asaalesssee 01 Brmvethvr- ' ful- ' ' PC0000 ka. _- ~e~'A». rss-qun_sl;so,:~l' » - .. FOR SALE ` _ oat#-nranetuienaeyuiilineeusueasqtume _ _ luh. Goelldiliop. C|_ioloe.hrg¢,yoaa¢oreharlsad ' ______,_ - _|senaoa.,tvl|l»enwltae-wlluaeirueua.-f __ _. ‘ .,.__..._..- O ` hi, . » ';';¢i~ . - me ilosolnsu ‘ilom¢._1'horo_hla TI el 5?' N” flirt 3 inf; ig l. Q fr” ’§ 2 ‘E l .g_ _-5 .___ 5 ‘i 5 r '_ ' _ ._ _» -rs ._ ..», _ ._ _/‘_ - - °' " ’“°"°"°°,§,';,,,_ mm of :rhodium ment h-ilu, me ‘ uw ummm 'n-lun. »oo+e»ee-oeoae-one-+oee'»eeo+¢oe>oee+4eo 341-|‘_4_30_4|_ cu, _ Q- ~l|l_l-5.-Mr. atld Mrs li’ \ . . .. 1 ¢l»e'wurnt\larr'eddia?rs:ouhaoe|ghsh.noo- W ~ mei wnulnauonlunot ( ...... I ALLEY o ec . LTD. _ _ .,, _. ._ _ .fr.\.'»..| ,wr 1 We have il ren’s ' ‘ ~ slow. s Brown Leather Sandals '................$l.i0 A _ “ Patautldlthot-Sandals................; -»-»~--‘-~~~° lo f-=¢-.-»-;'-_-H-l»_-i=~»~ -oo-t_~»~i~<»~iii»_-;;§f_~__'__»=-»"-~_";f_f¢;f_ or... ollol..t._.h..o........I11IIIi' _ ws Boy s Low Wearing the very best ing qualities. eral read list clillrrr Clilllfs Bo:/‘S 0% 1lto2 2'-H05 1.25 $1.45 $1.85 1.50 1.70 2-00 2.25 2.00 2.00 2,25 2.75 .al ‘f ' _i¢t»rl¢¢l~t»r»»`l?-lift A 4 H _ _ $1 M" W ff" _, _ _,'_\_ `; .` _ _ _¢ _. I ,_ _._€j_ , __ “,j_.U , . , __ _. M _ ¢ ` _/__ _- _ . __ nl. _ N' __ »;,_ I _ V'-__ U Footwear this line of Child- for several 5535055, md heard nothin! bill as to their wear- recommend as for Kill' a low price. P1015'