l. rli l ,9’; A,,~....‘.-.-..-. ..»..e..s.,,..,.,.,,,,, . MAY9,1925 I | ' l ‘ ' i l 1 1 Keep your house hy- \ gienicaliy clean from attic to cellar with / \ \ Old Dutch Cleanser. l \ \ \\\\\\\\ \\ \ The soft, fine par- / ticles erase visible or‘ invisible dirt and im- ' purities with little labor. Goes further / —lasts longer. KOO-Q _ §§§Q§O§-‘§ WILD noRsasl By Henry Herbert Knibbe i Q5 ‘”Q@QQ-O-O§OO‘UV XQOOO-O-G (Continued) Johnny was hall way t0 the door when a step sounded outside. A ragged ilgure. gaunt and soiled with pine needles and drrt. with sunken eyes glaring like those of a tarnished woiffistooti framed in the doorway. Johnny, who had anticipated the appearance of Lo‘ pez, dill not at first realize what that fearsome figure meant. The outlaw, Hartshorn glanced at the three in the cabin, but held his gun centred on Johnny Trent's belt- buckle. Johnny thrust up his hands, and Percival th-rust up his hands. not realizing that ire had done so. Iiartshorn sidled round the cabin to the stove and snatch- ed a biscuit from the plate on the sink-stroll". lie ate wolflsirly. h.s deep-set eye-r glaring from beneath his nralted hair. lie kept his right. hand advanced. covering Johnny, who noticed that. in spite of the man's lumished condition. the hand that hold the gun was as steady as a rock. Peruvai shook as though with a chill. 'l'lris man, tlrat hc had thought was a deputy. was obvious- l,r some outlaw. perhaps a murder» or, and vicsperate beyond all argu- ment or suasion. (lracc Pcrcivai's face but sire did not lose her poise. “Why. he's starving!" she ex- claimed. as the outlaw guiped down chunks of biscuit. “You said it!" "Ilut we will give you some- thing to eat. You don't have to weal it." "That ain't iiartshorn. "What is the idea?" queried Johnny. The obvious darrger—for it was only too evident that ‘thc strangcr W15 a hunted man and d1‘spcrate-aeenrcd to restore John- ny to iris old. sprightly sclf. “You can have all you want to out with- out sticking us rrp for it," he con- tinued. "And if you want to see Irow the country looks. over toward thc desert. I can lct you have a lmrse, if you'll turn lrir11 loose whr-n you gct back to your own wagon. it ain't tbc first ‘time a puncher has got lost up here. and‘c.orrldn't con- ncci up with his own outfit. Just take it easy-- and 1ve'll sure ‘forget was ‘pale the idea," mumbled that we saw you." (trace Percival, and even Perci- val himself. frightened as he was. rcaiizcd that Johnny was endeav- oring to placate thc man by assum- ing. or pretending. that the other was some puncher who had be- come lost in the high country. Yet Hartshorn suspected treachery. knowing no other than his own standard. Ho grabbed up the re- P. R. A. _. _ t The Annual Meeting of the Prince Edward Island Provincial Rifle ‘Association will be held In the man got put “Frank ‘Lopes, and where Lopes was. As Hartshorn ‘passed close to Grace Percival, he noticed the jeweled ring on her hand. "i’Ii take that!" he said. gesturing with his gun. "Let him have it, Grace!" quav- ered Percival. liartsborn, inferring from Perci- val's dress and manner that the woman was his wile, glared at the broker contonrptuously. "You ain't even got nerve enough to light for your own woman! Do you want me to bump off this ‘buckaroo fear- Irr' he'll get her?" Johnny: saw the glitter of the jeweled trinket as Grace Percival drew it from her finger and held it for a fraction of a second before she dropped it into the outlaw's clutching hand. Johnny had no ro- mantic idea of making a deadbcru ot‘ himself. But Grace Percival had oflered to give him the ring as a. keepsake. And. moreover. a guest had been robbed in his own house and that guest a woman — the WOIIIHII. Unwittingly Grace Percival turn- ed the trembling balance that A THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 00-0-60 The Denniatoun Case The Meet Famous Matrimon- i]! ca” Since Charlel It's Time. ,,“~»44»+ee+»e+e+e+e ‘(Oontinuertl Reading the questions which ‘his lard-ship had intimated that he in- tended to leave to [he jury. the learned counsel said that he W!!! reading from the splendid report which, with his hardships running commentary upon the durations had been given in Tire Times. His Lordship summed up, and had not. concluded when the Court rose. Uri resuming I-lis Lordship con- cluded his address an ‘put a series of uuestuns for t-‘hc jury to ans- wer. The jury returned with trnswcrs some in favour of ‘plaintiff and launched Johnny at the outlawiike a pallliror leaping upon a steer. She gestured apperrliugly toward the hunted man. surmislrrg thcdes-_ perate physical need ‘that swayedt hlnr. "l‘rn sure no one horc wishes‘ you any harm." she said. And as she said it. Johnny leaped and grabbed for the outlaw's arm. ilcrcival saw the two men strain together. heaving up on their toes as Johnny thrust tho outlaws arm above his head. "Outside!" cried Johnny to Grace Percival, fearing that a chance shot nrigh-t hit one or the other of the terror-stricken onlookers. l-Iarthorn snarled. and fought to fret» his arm. Thcy spun round. crashed against the cabin wail. and staggered toward tho middle oi‘ the room. (irace Percival r-owered in a corner 0i‘ thc cabin. her irands against her‘ breast. Per- cival, scenringly paralyzed with ‘fright. stood stiffly watching. his builds still above his head. Harts- born's sirirt-sleeve ripped front writ to shoulder. freeing his arm from Johnny's clutch. Grace Per- cival screametk-and PercivaLsiriv- sonre fin favour of dcfundanrt. ‘fixing the amount 01f the motley (o be ro- rfunded n-t 115.000. His Lordship said the answers would rroquirc consideration before judgment could be ‘pronounced. E McCARDIES DE- MR. JUSTIC crsrou Mr. Jnsfce Mcflardlc In thr- ,King's Hench Division delivered his considered judgment in the case of [Jennistoun v. Dennistoun. which was tried bl-forehlm w'th a special iury and lasted 17 days. The act-ion was brought ‘by Mrs. Dorothy ‘bluricl Denniatoun against Iror forrncr husband, Lieutenant- (folonoi lair Orrsluw Dennistoun. now the husband of Airulna Lady Farnarvon. The plainrtlfi claimed danrngcs fur ‘breach of an agree- ment. alleged to have been made by the dwfcndant on the (iccuslon of her dvorcirrg him rin Paris, In ‘May 15121, that he would support her for the rest of hor iifc whcn he ‘was in a positrion w do so. The plaintiff a‘lso clalnred from the drfendaut cring like a man with ‘palsy. went mad. i-le thrust his hand in hisl coat pocket. jerkcd out the auto- matic and tired blindly a-t the two mcn. Johnny. poised to charge at the outlaw again. stopped as tirough| stricken by a thunderbolt. outlaw jumped back and dashed through the doorway. The blunt‘ roar of a shot shook the imprison-I ed air of the room. The lamp on, tho tabla seemed to burst of its own volition. Percival gasped at: the sudden shock of darkness. tlrr-rr, dropping his pistol, turned and ran. out and across the meadow. stumbl- lllll cursing, trying to shout for’ 1101i). and by chance barely clcaringi The‘ City Court Room. City Building, Tuesday evening, 12th May at 7.30. Receiving reports and elec~ tlon of Officers and any other bus- iness that may be brought up. nraning Iiiscrrits and thrust ‘them into. his pockets. He sidiod along the wall, snatched Johnny's belt and gun fron1 the nail. and tossed them through the open window.- :1 post of theopen gateway-open Iiecause of Hartshorms.precaution in leaving a free way for himself rt‘ he succeeded in stealing a horse. Far out on the dim, starlit meadow F. S. MOORE. Col. R. L. Johnny was Wondering how ‘heifigariiillrfiil: ltbbifrlddilthstumqtbedthialknlg’ prawn“ ——~—~—~———————-—-—i——- " l‘ am! , n ing CHARLES LEIGH, L, “u L K Q that he was going toward Solano. secrflaryxreasurzi 0 Make Care i Iiartshorn, after shooting out 790.5 ., ,,,,.,_ Babies Easier, 4 _ 1 Stomach (Ilsturbances and constr-l pation are responsible for much of the peevishness of babies and! young children When the baby is! cross or irritable the mother sbouidl not resort to so-culled aootthingi mixtures to correct the trouble» tor in the majority of cases these’ mixtures simply drug the child into an unnatural sleep. What la needed is a gentle laxative that will sweet FURNITURE AND| PROPERTY SALE ‘ By Auction the light in the cabin. jerked John- n_\"s saddle from the peg beneath the porch root‘, and made for the corral. He caught up and saddled the bay pony. Chico. and swung out toward the south and the timber. Crossing the second meadow at a lope. he heard the sound of hoofs pounding along the edge of the far- thcr forest. He swerved sharply. then. alter a few seconds of listen- ing. he. headed south again. He ‘had startled a band of horses graz- ing in the big meadow -— the wild 1mm R. 010611185111 B- A- I run nnlhurlneul by K. W. Fl I yomu, to sell 'I‘uru1l1|,v. Ilny IZth ut l- ocloek Illa biuniiful new corner residence- at 8': hchool rltrret and adjoining lot. Alum commencing nt I o'clock nil hive furni- ' i hnllnrllulll elm-tn coluprlaini ulng-room, kitchen ul hed- roonln. rinnu. vet-wing lllllfhlllf, nil stove, oil healer, electric hunter. refrigerator. bicycle, typewriter, lnwn-morvc-r. cur- peiu, ollciollt, tlinllnn. all In Iuml con- rlitlon. J. A. bin-DONALD, 80045-7 7d. Auvtionerr rucrrolfsirr Of Choice FURNI1 URE We are authorized by MP. J- J- McDuff to sell at his home No. 60 North River Road, Brighton. on Mpnday. Nlay 11. commencing at 1 o'clock p. m.. all hle.. choice, and well kept furniture and houlfihtiid effects, comprising Parlor. Dining Room. Sitting Room, Kitchen ind Bed Rooms, made ‘in Oak, Mahofl‘ any and other woods; Carpets, Mate, 011 Cloth, Dishes. concei- eum Squarel, G"3"'°P"°"° P“, everything good. Terms cash. BENJ. CARTER d SON. Auctioneer-i lititi-E-llhiili. - Professional Cards McDonald 1i‘: MoITheeIB-A- a A. IIIIDORALII II. I. Ilerlll Barristers, Andrus]. Ile- Innl! n I mm Bnlldlnl °"""'“°“" DR. C. C ARCHIBALD f r4, 1. Pool’ Grednek ass -- ITO- en the stomach and narcotics. Jos. Tousaignant, Ste. Sophie. Que. other medicine to regulate the bowels. Such a remedy is found in Baby's Own Tablets. They are easy to take. and are guaranteed to be entirely free from opiates and Concerning them. Mrs. writes:-"I would like all mothers to know ‘that l feel there is no equal Baby's Own Tablets. ‘l always keel) a "OX in the house and their prompt use nc-ver falls to restore my little ones to health." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail flt. 25 cents a box from (The Dr. Williams Medicine Co.. Brockvilie. 0111. Government Standard Seeds No. 1 Nickel Timothy, No. 1 Mammoth Queen Clover. No. Aleiko Clover, No. 1 Sweet Clover- No. 1 Field Pen. No. 1 series Vetchee. No. 1 Barley 2 "Id 9 rowed. No. 1 wneanlltvhlte Fyfe) No, 1 Wheat, (White Russian). N0- 1 Buckwheat (Sliver Hull). No. 1 Mongol, (Vcllow International). No. 1 Turn-lp Seed. (Hauardl. Millpond. Cow Horn and Greyetone). No. Field Corn. No, 1 Lawn Gran, EU‘ challote. Onion Sets. Garden Ind Flower Seeds. Quality If"! 9"" the beet. Prompt eervlce. W. A. JOHNSTONE. Montague .a d 4134-1 5ws8i. Furniture Sale ‘By Auction We are authorised by Mr. M. W- Renrdon to nil at nle home .18! Prince Street on Wedneedey. May 13, ' , u 10.30 n. m. all hie eholee furniture and houllhflll effeete comprising parlor, dining room, Hail, kitchen and bed rooml. piano, side-beard range. stove. earpete. mate, Ilnoieume, ollolothl diehee. eurtalne, ehallee, and all em magnificent furniture all In perfect condition, terms at eele. IINJ. CARTER A 0on1 ' Auctioneers- nnntnll. WI-lmflu‘ Ines 0e he! open-nun summer-IM- frlendl. . , 52-52%: 6Q. horses oi‘ the high country. al- though hc did not know it. lbui. thought they were stock belonging to some isolated homestoadcr; pos- sl-bly ‘to tho man back there in ‘the err-bin whom the fat man fronr the city had shot in the back. (Tobe continued) They Are A Most Wonderful Medicine Kidney Pills. Miss M. Austin suffered from Kid- ncy trouble and found relief in Budd's Kldney' Pills. Guelph. OWL, May 8.‘——(Spocial)— The Sterling value oi Dodds Kid- ney Pills as a kidney remedy is again shown by the following statement from Miss M. Austin, a resident here. “Bond's iKidney Pills are a won- derful medicine. l. suffered. with kidney trouble and they could not hnvio benefltted anyone n1ore_ 'i‘hcy were most satisfactory." Budd's Kidney Pills act directly on the kidneys, ll'hey have become a. family remedy all over the world because people have tried them and found them good. They are purely and simply a Kidney remedy. They help dlheumatism. ‘Lumbago, Din- betes. Lame Back, Heart lriscase and Urinary troubles because all of these are either Kidney diseases. or are caused by the Kidneys foil- lng to do their work. Obtained from all druggists. or The Dodds Medicine Co.. Ltd, Tor- S0 Says Ontario Lady or Budd's, certain sums of money wh"ch, she said she had lent h-Im or expended on his Iiehalf. The dcf-‘mbrnt rich- lcd lhc agreement and the loans, and made aiiogatons of immorality against 11in» pialiirtift’. Towards the close oi‘ the traso the Iury- in answer to a series of ques- tions prrt to them by his Imnrlsiiip. found that the dcfonrlzrnt had ‘ma1ie| a verbal! agruenrr‘rr1t~i|bougb not the. one plead1d~tr1 assist to support the plaintiff. from time to time. in case of necessity. and to the u-x- rent that he could afford ;that the consideration was her abstention from claiming alimony i“ ti“; Frcnoir Courts attire tinrc of ‘her d'vorce; and that it was intended lo be a binding contract, and was not part of a collusive wrrangenrent for the divorce. They also found that at the datr: of the wrig the dc- fundanrl was ‘in a financial position to support the plaintiilf. and tlhat the various ‘sums clnfmcd -i1y her werc ‘loans and not gilts to him. For the breach of contrao; the jury assessed (Ir-c damages at £5,000, , His Lordship held that. the agree- ment which the jury said had been tirade was nuil and void for uncer- tainty. and be refused to allow ‘rlrc statcanent. of claim to be amended. The Final Result. "The <final result." ‘his Imrdslrip said. "is that Judgment b1- euttcroti for tho plaintiff for the sums of £366 and £136 18s. 4d , amounting tot-evthcr to £472 1lis._4rl.. with wbut are called trite general costs‘ of the action. Shie also gets her costs of establishing those two causes m‘ motion. Judgment will lie entered in ‘favour of the defendant on tho claim for £616, wimp (the costs r1»- lating to that cause of action. Judg-nrerit will also be entered in favour of the defendant on the oiainr ‘for damages for breach oi,‘ contract. with th-c costs relating to ‘that cause of action. ‘Inasmuch. however. as trhe defendant has fail- ed on 1th eissuc of collusion, the plaintifli‘ will have filo ‘costs of Ilirat Issue. and also the‘ cxtra costs, If any. occasioned i0 bcr -by (‘i11- m1. Pendant s niea of Implied condition In ‘paragraph 111 of 11111‘ flflfpnmr, Judgment. will ‘be ammo." f," m“ plaintiff on the counterclaim. ‘with costs. I do not know bow the taxation of costs wll-l work out. if lihc hal- ancc of costs be against t-ho plain. ti‘i'f. thcn tlhe irbovo-ruontloncd sum of £472 18s. 4., will, so far as meet]- ed- ‘be orediterd In rher favour against thalt balance. if the balance of oosts be in the -plrrintit‘>f's favour. then 1111c will rccrovrer‘ that balance. plus the £472 18. 4d- against tho defendant. There will b1- a general stay of cxrcouitlon tiii furilhor order. There will also be Il‘bc.rty tn apply," THE ENI) - _._.— Wealth adds Io tho wisdom of the wise and to the folly of the fool. The revolts of Intelligence onto. tions of Ignorance. '“Tun'e In” ~15, 9-A.K." To phose who have enJoyPd R8610 3n this Province for the rpaet two x-rs. it is an amusing 811F971" '9 fave someone remark -that "of (ggurgg MIER! is practically no Radio ll-cc-ptloll in Summer." As a matter of fact Radio is al- most invariably good all summer lqng, The cool evenings and rainy nights which we so iirertiuently PX- pe-illence in this latitude ‘ma!’ be "i" aponsibic. The fact remains ever- that the muoh talked of "Sum- nrer Static" seldom materln-iizes in this -I’ro\'ince. . Loud speaker reception from WGY WBZ, KDKA. and nrany oth- cr wcll known statons is jlltirt as sormncrr in Jrrly and August as in Decent-her and January TilOlldiillilfi of people will carry porlabl“ Radio scts. on their outing trips tlrrls sumzmer. summer canrps and scnslde hotels will be equipped how-' Reports Of Women’s Institutes _ Of P. E. I. LITTLE HARBOUR Theyillmlfll meeting of ‘this institute was held at the home of Mrs D. A. Foley, on April 8th, with thirteen mom- bcra and one visitor present. After singling the Ode. the minutes ca‘ the last meeting were read and! ndlopted. The lfilnandial Shale nrent. ‘from ‘the time of rc-ourari- ization, last Decenrlber, was read and alpproved. Mrs W. l1‘. l’o\ver| nus appointed to irurchase come, smull artIIc-les for the rschool. Mrs A, Carupbell and Mrs J. Power were appointed delegates lo (‘on- verrlon. Sonic drcussiou took place on making a nronograrn quilt. but the matter was left ()\'l‘i' till ‘the nox-t nreetiug. ilirlss lliancbe‘ Warren and Mrs ILA.‘ _Foley were appointed to arrange a programnre for the trcxt him-Till!- formation that. ‘I1 d o thc czuptrrre. i, "Flrc problem of how to rrrn rho iiadb sin during the summer when the car has claimed the storng: bantery is best solvrd by buying aI 111w sct of “dry cell tubes" such as the l1. \". fl or the peanut variety wiricb work w.ii in all types of,‘ sets and will rrrrr very economically on from one to three dry coils. conomy to_ buy‘ the snrzrrll type "R" [tottering 111", l'l"li fr-r Radio cntontaihunent. A pauper‘ was read by Mrs (‘llillll-‘itlrri read m; of thr- minutes of tirflmur“ [raid thor fees for the new W'ih sevrz-n or eight. ‘fin/s after wlricir lunch was acrvcd anrllhg, fpglllflf and last Annrrri mccr- ycar. _('clllrction taken anrounfing Kiilorvrrtt Stations. on the air this the met. n‘: ole-rod by sulnglug iirc n; 11,,- |>|-(-,-‘Idor1t. Mrs Ilallrrnr to $1.40 Lunch was scrvcd by M“, sunrmur" where in previous years National Arrtirorrr. iiliui 21.1w an zllitirrrss and rr- r1110",Rtlllliiily_ Rlltl U"! lllitt-‘ilillg closed there vrcrc none rising gneaterithan lay |1,,- work d 1m‘ tirorrgirorrt (hr-l by oingnng the National Anihcnr. "H11 kiltlW-‘lll. FBUOPUOR Will 11B SPRINGFWLD Th“ Alilmill mwl‘ _v1-:1r, rrlld llrc t'irr:1|cizri stal1~|111~rrt|'i'l1o‘next mcetlng w.ii be Irelri at ':I1(_l|l1rr1l't: reliable thI-s strrn-nr-r. ldng (Jsfilliiidl lnalitutclrvas hclld all ‘m,- ppm] by llu: Iiccrrlary. 'l‘hl‘.| xiii] ironic of Mrs Russel blac- 'i“lrc rnanagcmorrt of all woi tlrc Qeroo rouse, w'tr an :1. "rrt- ml,“ w,‘ (pm lir lhc ynar wc r rur. > known stations have announced anco of ‘tlrlrter-n mqnbcrs and foul‘ 511x511 or which $71K. 5S was ox- ,1 dfinitelythattheir pnogranrnros will wsitom, ArFu-r rr-parating ‘lhi"l|,-]{(]('(| for var on; coruuzrily im- Graham‘: Road Tho (iiuvenllr Ann, o as ‘frequent; and of as high an (lrccd. the nrlnrrios of the lust ,,,-,,\-.‘|,,.-|11,\- during llrc yPIIF-lf uai rrreolingi of "_Succoss"Wu. order as in the past wrintcr nrontlrs. Annual and last rill-ZilitlrJiltwiiill!‘ Willi rlwidcrl lo buy om- s tic of. men's institute “'11s held at the “TF0 will! "I"! ililllllltlll. ‘Rciiilfls rhr- new fence that is lo lrr- put up‘ home of Mrs J.A. ilrown on Anni ltcrzcntiy whentwo mcn waylald of the (lfficers and sck until.“ 1h.- school. The l'l‘i'.\‘ltli‘ili and 21st with right mom-bum and [our and killed a storekecper in the ‘(lily rschooi eomrn-ttcos followed. all of S,,.,,.,u,y_ M m |.;_ Ramsay worn 111310114 prvsclll, The minutc“ o; hamlct of Aiorrnt Pl-Jasant, M-iss.. whose reports wcro adopted. Tirclhuh ,~,-.p-r-ll»rl_ New (ifiiccrs ap- lhc March and lust Annual ‘nreet, \\i.\i(‘.. ili-rrrplrs. was asked to as- election. cit‘ officers rcsrrltrd as pminrld m;- us follows; Vice I'rc- iug ‘worc road and adopted. Thr- si: t in securing tlrc._.'rpprei1enslon follows: Prmidont. 31185 Eilliil’ s rlcrrt. Mrs iilitiritd _\ cArtlr-ur. Sr-crrtary rruportud ‘twelve reg- 01' "I" FIIIYPF-‘l- All 3 o'clock ‘in the lgloward. Vicl-‘e, Mrs l~'\i""""'l' 'l‘r“r:ur1-r. Mrs Wain-r . int‘ h. rzlar inlet-gigs hcldutlurllni! "It? Yiblr irlwirnoou. follow ng the chime. a Secretary ' rias, - ss . uric y 1.40,, Mm (‘||1||']t‘r‘ Stcuurrl ‘itlr arr a oragc a orrrauco of ten, d‘ scripliorr of the mcn was ‘broad "ll-Wit" ('"”"~‘|““""' m""“mr“~ dh""rl1rr'rl‘tb1~ illrs Arthur and Alplrcus, llro lr1stiiuio_ira1i seventeen paid cast, At ti o'c.lck that night l.ho‘rrra‘r-'l’0tl‘r Sinclarir. Miss A-da iiaslanr’“nlnwnn _,\,|,|“g(;;.,; Alissi‘: l‘. up rnr-rnbL-rs. flaring tho year, shall of Kcnlon. 'i‘enn.. Ill) miles and Mrs RJ. llasiaru, Auditors, SUM.“ '| _.,,,,| _\‘l, Ilniiiilfltllt. .\Ir-= this lrwtitutrw bad a vial from f-rom hlorlrrt Pleasant, reported trhat, fllr-‘i’ J- E- ‘Sliyimimb,’ 31:1“ Phxirflll Arthur ilaru "rv. Mr‘.- John ltarrrsay ilrc Assistant Supervisor. who .bc n11 11 bail-been taken. the broad- JS-illll- ilvi-Zil P-‘i- - It'- - , l ,\ 1-5 lltiillillt wt r1‘ ap- ~ - ——----- ~~--- s- ..__ cast description furnishing up,» 1n. Ilambc and Iii-as iilunicl iizrslauul;:?,-l,,,,.:| _. H; ,,,,,,,,,,j||i-- for (Continued on Page 13) The nrembcrs dew-tried lo purchase; a globe for tho school. and iilr 'l‘irachcr was askcd to organize :1 Jurror ltod Cross, Old canvass- crs were asked to (rolicct for the Ited Cross. ‘One new nrembcr‘ was! welcomed. NORTHAM Nineteen mcnrlicrs and two visitors attctrdcd thr- Arrtrrral nrceting of lbs llranclr. which was hold at the homo oi‘ Mrs Daniel MacArthur on l\lli'll| are 1-11 In peace and passed on as rtbe less dangerous than the insurrec T108108 ‘W911i! 0i ll“! 80H‘! manufacturer only nitric ~s the emzriijsl-il All"? m? "Sill" ‘Uiwllliltii “WI er types for tho special punpose oFFPIWYlfi TF0"! U10 Sick ""11 llciiilill‘ fitting in snrnli cabinets and espcci-Tilllllll- llrcs. as Willi an lb:- rclrr- ally lor rporta-lrlo sets wlrcre tlrclrllll, iliiiltt-‘Y-i WP"! r0111] and ilritlpi- Hamil \\"-‘it:lrt _llliliii‘i<l them ospccia- "Il- Ofllvilrs for the ren-"uing ycar i-iy su able. The actual rl1I‘-fr1rencoI\\'c:i: elected aslfoilorvs: Prr-sklmrt. lg only n fqw Q-Qms bu, u,,.|.\'l » Lulu Yto, (rc-clectcd). Vice. . zc will outlast. the snralier MP5 ("Iilrlilt (millin- SWT , nrany months and give batten-Vie“ mmlche Mmfi- T" “U M“ results lhr,(|||gh()||[_ 111,1“ 1S “pom, Edward MacArthur. Lircctoru, Mrs ally qrrrn wlrcro more than two tuI1~EE~ Miiymwdi Mr“ ‘mmdmml FM‘ cs arc to I10 supplied by the "p" will and Mm I). Mar-Arthur. I,l(|il_(5ry_ Auditors. Mrs J.l<1. Stcvrxrrt and Miss Una Colwili. The next llIi'r‘.1-| ‘ing will be held at the home of Mus E. Maynard. In using dry cell tubes be care- frrl to follow absolutely. the in- slruction sheet enclosed ‘with each typc. Tilrcru are two ways of con- "Wtlng dry cells logeihW‘. one is Egmont Bay. Thc first annual melting of this institute was bcld and three visitor-s, After the open-I lng. the following officers were elected: President, Niiss l<lrrfroillzr| (laudot, Vice. bliss Alice lllcNaily, ScLy-trcas. uW-ss riazair Arscrrn- ault. Directors. Mrs E. M. (Iallaul. “if!” 0" Z1"? boat of the next. This‘ wrll have a center post and a zln-c post for connection to the Radio set. The carbon or center post is thc positive of the ‘battery. Throo dry cells in series are ‘gents-rally us- ,.,| to 0mm,‘ n, I ,D_ v_ 3 A Mrs .I.S. Cormicr and Mrs ii. pcnnlpss “"293 owhk,“ rgqrugzlvag] Ar-senault. Auditors; .\Ir.\r P. ilcr- pp-._t~,_r,m-e of “n.0,. mm, n, tho“. mm bard and Mrs i’. Arscnault. llcic- ‘gates, Miss L, Arscrrzrult ‘and Illlss Enfrreida (iaudct. 'l‘lrc. n1crrr‘l1cr.s decrldcrl to brry cotton for a spread which they intend to lottery to irclp increase tlrc institute funds nrerrit tcrrnriuzr-Is. Tire Peanut irrbc. bowevcr mquircs only one point “"9 ‘"0" lofillerute its filament and "It" dry cell will operate one tube. The filament ‘however italics a good an,“ “mm , V, g Tiro urcxt meeting will be at the dry cell than tlilrelngii-lsligfingiittirynrrq; home of Mrs J.‘S. Fourier, St. ‘ Philip and roll call will bc tubes and one diry cell should bo uacdfor each tube for most econom- ical opcrnlrion. in ordor 1o keep the pressure or voltage down. yet supp. Iy enough current. for several ‘ub- cs tlhe dry cells must be connect- ed In rnrrrltiplo or parrrallerl as it I11 sorreitirnros called. All the center llosts are conn-"otod together and all the outside posts and tho posi- tive wire from the sct COnTlllfliflil to a canbon post at either end of thl. battrerq. the nogaltivr- ‘wirc is then connected to a zinc post a‘! either end ‘if the battery. answered by each nrcnrbci‘ giving her Birth month. Mount Pleasant instllrrtc mct at tho horrre of Mrs Arthur Itarrsary, Aprrll 8th, with eleven members present, 'l'hc nreeting opcncd by] tallion ‘Enrollment ’ Owners of stallions used for service ' must secure a certificate of enrollment. The an- nual fee is $5100. The Horse Breeders’ As- sociation insists that ail such owners must enroll. ' hi, fcl‘l to the Lot of Walter Moorc, Imrltonc singing ‘for station WM(‘., Memphis. to sing a sou-l ovrr the Great Divide. The (xvcaslon was unknown 1o the singer until relativ- os of the dying man wrote him and thanked lhim rfnr the song. In the studio of WMC a grroup of artists were singing gospel songs; In Western Kentucky. far back in the ‘hll-ls a farmer lay dyrlng. The radio had been his ‘link with Itho outside world during a long lil- ncss; dyinig. ‘he asked that he be nlIo-werl to listen once tnore. WMC and the gospel song concert was tuned in ‘by the watchers 1111 his bednld-P. and headphones on h-is cums. he settled back in his bed to rhoar his last concert. "Lead Kindly Light." sang Mr. Moore ‘In tho ‘studio of WMC. and {I00 rallies away a dying man s-mil Apply DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE W... Charlottetown, P. E. I. known as series connection and con- n" ‘he Mm" U,‘ Mr" “mfifim 1"" up,“ of connecmm she center m. Clerc on Alprrl l-Itir, with an! cannon 1,05‘ of m“, m." m the our attendance of sixteen nrembers l, V~ fi Il!\(lEi'l'EN"' . ®lb¢r natlonspqy a prem- ium for our§7¢st¢rn bar-a wheat to mix will) their own. Tito-rig Tlour is probe entirely from the finest of barb wheat and‘ excels for all baiting. ~ 1111111! rtou rv 1., ,- MorczBrwrad and Better‘ Brood A . ‘N 1; 'i. sting tlrc (frecd. followiing by tlrc nr-xt Ilrrac months, Eight morn. The New Willys Kinqht Six Cylinder sedan. A powerful, luxurious car for those who want the finest. The only type of six-cylinder automobile ever invented that: actually grows quieter, smoother and more powerful with use. House Cleaning IVIUST BE DONE AND NOW IS THE TIME TO I)O IT - This work has always been dreaded by both men and women but now there is a way. a quick anti thorough way 11> do the heaviest of your undue 1='°="‘1"a- IT'S THE HOOVER WAY Why not try It this year-We have e machine that we rent at a moderate price-tho H-O-OVER. It beats. sweeps and cleans does not’ damage the life of your rugs, carpets, etc It removes dust, moth egg! ind grit—the destroyer of carpeta-Itsthe modern method of housecleanlng. Come in and ace it work. WE FRAME PICTURES AND UPHOLSTER FURNITURE Henry MacFar/ane 81 0o REAR OF HOLMANS Houeu-IIM-J Phone Shop 1042 "'L‘§0*‘.v m. IN STUD a Frisco Direct 2.2474. trial 2.16%. by the great lire Sen Franolwr 207%, sire of 31 In 2.10. including Sanardo. LBW/z, Lu Princeton, z-out St. Frisco 2.01% Dam Mina K ay. dam of five and flld sister to Eu H. Kay 2.00%. Frisco Direct Ia one of the handlttffwfils“ beet gaited trotters ever brought to this province. He was trained lllzv ly as a four year old andshowed a mile In 2.16%, In! quarter In .3 é seconds. ‘He ie magnificently bred and has size. substance and noun nus. He should make an Ideal stock horse for this province. n H; will be bred to a limited number of mares and will etlfld owner'e utebles for the season of 1925. ' I Terms $5.00 at time of lervice§10.00 when more WQV" I" o" Maren at owner's risk. ‘ ' Ask for folder ‘giving full Information. CLAUDE 8. MIcMILILAN, OWHOI‘. Kent ' Street. Charlottetown, P. ‘E- '- suntg. fllm 8l5-5-5-tls4i. KioTfiTIUMoURs — The the A. n. 11112. quarrel between King and the Phufvil was the Klllif! m‘ elntouce on the IIIIW‘ or of (‘Irli (‘outta over the Ecclesiasti- cal. Rocket. Instr-rid of supporting the King. threw all the weight of his power against hiin. and the breach was widened by iii-ck- r-t excomnrunlcn ting some of the Kinl‘! or HISTORY“ By ARTHUR MoRELANTYTT ll w, . y, pH/fl/ny.’ l‘ llwuuiirtk A. . ' l} innlll’ Tms Pillows or Trill comer A1- . Cumnnoou M 1< p ' LRYMAN Eons 1 -v£eQ-"“"“ No. 90. Becket, Archbishop tlifl-b-Tlltlrennrstll. " ii.2“m"‘"£6€ii1.% ‘- llamas‘ a‘ r.t::=.¢: s4‘, - 3°‘ s ‘i mm 11115 h’ ', ' ' 33% TURRJLBN » I a: - ‘ ~