li _I -f. 'I9 1" 'h -;_,.- .. _~», w-D:»- when she ~ _RE “RED ST__LL_oN of ____ ___e____s H 'et witl him and after a short '_ -‘l - _ _ _ _ ' _ _ time they had come to laugh and DOCTOR Mlwov I U-;,u.`-wkiu.u.mi.I1g “0rk~°.f an kmdb chat as unccncerneillv tolietiler as 17204 I 0 Hem I dm' economically attend 'wo -boys the same use might have t<.-nt'r.‘lnei1t. N0. 4 . “L1 "°‘ ' ,er-t_- ..,.,. .A-5-3 5? Q. His clots are handsome, showin: lots of speed and selling for big prices. He will make season oi’ 1921 at O-05001-0099' BY CAROLYN BEECHER Chapter XXVI! We are so accustomed to seeing men years cider fall ln love with tie if ani’ comment. But when s -lt is at least food for nine days' gossip. Yet. why? -if n youngglri attracts an older msn. why should not. the same qualities in a man attract the older woman? \But you say : “A woman ages faster than a man so she should inarr one older than 9 time spent with them, thc compli- in many cases marriage is an ex- t of course in the beginnln hilt soul. So she becomes neglectful _ _Strungs life. -when her feelings, her ellictions, had run the gailrut of dlsaplpointment, of disdain ofthe nlnn tvholii she had married expec- . ting lovc, that 'Nctl Campbell had ‘ fore it was too late. 'Even at eighteen his boyish ad- nlwllreoiiltion of what she did for hlnl. his lbzisiifiil colnplilnents had so intrigued her that she had be- gun to take -back her youthful iook‘, hail become ll girl again in her ‘ln- tinliicy with him. But this intim- lvc_\' held not the slightest thought rf anything but roliiradeship in her -lone. llngs of something d,i’lereut. -l-Ie lands with art. as his objectl.ve,liad left alone in the -world with mon young wonlen that it occasion lit- ‘ I woman of any mature age falls ln- I:-ve-if we can use the expression' for the feeling that anlmates them All Adventure H A rl BE R LA IN S :_ Ilititsilor the Motorists Ill Yggfg t sv aussi- i.. cuauou , THEY MAKE YOU FEEL GOOD Héaith and_happinen go hand- ln-hand. Half your troubles will disappear when your stomach and liver have been restored to normal condition by a hw I doses of Cl1lmberlain'a Tablets. Take a Tablet tonight. You'lI be glad you did. studio with the Strongs. |Sonia w-as the first aattractlve wcmnn with whom he had come in close contact. She was so kind, took such an interest in him, that it was no 'wonder he adored her. But it was the adoration of a -boy fo'r something beyond him, tou wonderful save for a worship that A dreamer, Ned was yet full of -boyish nonsense at times. Sonia told him once he was a chameleon for change, a Jekyll and Hyde, on- ly both characters were good one.- instead of one of thelil being evil. But. it was in ills sombre moods that his worship of her was upper- most. when her beauty enthralled hllil and her goodness made her ai- nlost invincible. But he thought of her on-ly as a woman set apart from other women by her natural sweetness, her beauty, her good heart. Then he colililicnced to notice Strong. [luring the first year with him he had paid no attention to his satirlc remarks, his eyes that nev- er laughed, although his lips smil- ed. But as ills feeling for 'Sonia incrczised, i-is he became more nb- servzint and saw her cringe or shi- ver under iler husbands sarcasln, there was another emotion added to those he felt for her-that of pity. - ‘ She was ton -?lc:i.utilill too young, to he lliarricil to an old man. To Neil at nineteen and twenty Bev- erly Strong at forty-eight and for- ty-nine was an old man. As siicri he refverenced his opinions :ind had looked up to lilm. |B‘ut he was no llfusb-and for thc :beautifull crea- ture he had married. And Neil ol- ten -puzzled as lo wily Sonia hail givcn llcrseii to Strong , without ever realizing that he wanted her himself or that he ever could win anytlling from her but the ptioiect- ing sort uf kindness she had given' llilii from the first. (To lie -(hlnilnuetl) was kept hidden in his breast. _ A DOSE OR "SAILT-8” FOR TH-E RADIATOR ~ .. A Desirable Treatment Just Aft- er Disconiinuing Anti-Freeze Solut- ion. - 800NE.R OR LATER. especially lf hard or dirty water has been us- ed. chemical treatment becomes necessary to clean out. a radiator. Lye (potash) ls probably the most effective scale-remover and one half pound of the commercial art- icle, in five gallons of water, mak- es a suitable solution. The drained and warm cooling system is .filled with this and the engine run for five minutes or--B0. When U16 We solution is drown off and the sys- tem flushed with clean water. As lye is highly corrosive and unplea- sant to handle, sal soda-not cook- ing soda, but washing soda (sod-- him carbonate)-is more commonly used. About one pound of it, dissol- ved into the cooling system and al- lowed to remain through a day’s use of the car, when it is rejected and the loosened scale is remov-- ed by flushing with clean water it ls rejected and the loosened scale is removed by flushing with clean water run in through the lower radiator connection from a hose. The theory of flushing from the bot iom‘s that i, reverses the ordinary direction of flow, and is more like- ly to stint the scale. There are some radiators. that have been heavily obstruct'-ed for ll long time which seem to require even more severe treatment. Commercial mur- latic (hydro-cllorloric) acid in the proportion of one quart to six E81- ions of water ls the solution used. The cooling system is filled with this and the engine run for five minutes. The acid isthen drawn off and the engine run for five minut- eg on pilrn water, which is in turn. rejected and the whole BYSIQUI flushed out lilo.-it thorouglily with hose water. As this solution ls highly corrosive. It is not T€C0m' mended for general use, but only as u last resort. _.li Modern Flats For London Slums LONDON, May 5--Blocks ol"‘ modern i‘li-its to accominodate 500| families each, are lbelntl blllll U1 ilondons slums.. T-hey are niodele-II litter the newer type 0|' NUW Y*'"”I" tenement buildings but? are cres - cent-shaped in order to provide ak Heater degree oi' ventilation and-1 liilht. - The flats will be of fiihe sell-- contalned type and accommoda- xSecond Bristol District, has shot ___ not ,med him at eighteen to be and seriously wounded in his farrn-| yard, shortly betore 8 |o'cl0ck this .Ve ."5 3~‘;.. MAIL CONTRACT SI'l;\l4I'}I) TI'INI')I'IRS. urIfIi'vSscd li.` tho loiliilluster Gencrul, \v|il he rcc- eived ut. Ottawa until noon, on l-‘ri- dn-v. the 3|'-l Juno 1021 for thc con- vrnlencc of ‘His l\la.jesty‘.‘| Miills, oil li lwoposcd (‘.onti‘ut:t for four yours. six tlnlcs per week on tho roiito. l‘l;i.~'t llliltic Rural Miill Roiitf: No. 1 fr(-ln thc lst. October next. l’|'lntcd notices contlilnlnlr i`il\'t)\. I.- Fl . 3 I _ S h H kl h _ _ Cardinal lDubois ‘ln the ch-arpei of '"l;hy‘;l:L,,,nsrO_;], mes ,g];,_,,,(,_ who the lnvalides_ adjoining the toiilb viewed the body, declared that a of Na‘p°I°fm" on that °c°“s|°“ I cursory exlimniatloii had l`e,lled to M“‘"h"'l Poch Wm do homage t" ( 254 Kent Street Terms season $15. _‘_‘00. Cash or notc due lst Nov., us- _‘_ ual return. For further inforliiaiinn see. H. S. MGKIE Pllono 375-I.. ga. -r. IN THE STUD KENTUCKY MARQUE 209% Enrollment No 12 Reg No 8276 offering the Breeders of P. E. the standard stallion Ken - Mini-que 200 1-2. i am offer- not only ll fast record mak- and s llrst. class individual W-inner of championship in his at the Provincial Horse but best of all a. proven Sire, fact and percentage of mares nllit to htm. The greatest mire ever to P E -island, Sire of 2.06% later reduced to 2.- B. Morgue 2.19% and sf.-ve lt' you have a. good mare want to get into the great the Great fa.mily,‘vvrlte or for card with full- pclil- wlll Ibefound on Tiles- Frlday at Agricultural 1 and 5 o'clocl¢, bali- ut owners stable Notice holders of (lo-operiiltive Farmers, _IJmerald, will be held in the llaii at Emeril-lrl on Monday evening, Mltiy 0th. at 8 o'clock to consider iilatters of vital -ilnlportance to -the future welfltro ofthe comlpany. Every share-lmliier is asked to lm Drs.-sent and give their dec-ision regard-ing samo_ Cooperaltive Fanmers Ltd. PETER SlNCLAlR_ . 'Secy.-Treaa. yi~ Auction Sale of Choice City Property 1 will rcil for Mrs. Mary Train- sr on Monday Mary 9th commenc- ing at 12 o‘clock noon her nice cottage and lot situated on or near corner oi’ Grafton and Rocllford Streets (No. 4-2) having all modern improvements. Also on the same day at 1.30 I will sell all the furniture compris- ing parlor. dlnlng room, hed rooms and kitchen ftlrniture, piano sideboard, range. stove parlor suite and a lot of store furniture- csph at first service more proven who in at _ HAMMOND ULLY ice-client. counter scales etc. Terms at llle . BINJ. CARTER _ Auctioneer A special meeting of the sharo- ;pmmisca on above do-te all ‘lllls -stock, crop, and liiimlelnenls, con- islstlmg of 2 me-res_ 9 and 7 years, _ ,-of genelral purpose, 1 good driver, -1 ibrood sow, 25 apprirved pure bred _-barred' rock fpullets laying strain, -1 wood slerlgti new, 1 box sleigh ri' Infnrmlitlnn an to conditions of llrnposi-d (Tontract. may bc soon mul bln|.i¢ forms of ’l`cndf-r may he uh- ttillivd at the Post Offices of East llnltlc and nt. the office of the Punt Offlcc Inspector: JOHN I". WIIFJAR. Post Office inspector |'.u~t_ ftffi--c lnllpcctnrwl 0.’i‘lcr~. Charlottetown. 21st April lllltl. Aucriolv SALE Puibillllc Auction mt. Vernon Blfld-ge on Monde-y, Mu-y 9th.. :it 2 o’elock Il ani ins-tructed by 'M-:ijor -l<‘. B_ McRu-etc neil by auction on his - _ the illtrtle Cole-icall. (£iStII3zSetlI.?ty 5.15" (-xildilgrlenpcrtlibfirlilly' ‘SI'“"'“’“’ °°"“"""“"°“ “’°"° I"““` 1.ion .will vary froml two t0 five rooms. There will -be bathrooms ln - every fliit. Electric lilrht -and RHS will also be ins-nailed. To make room for, those new buildings w'hich are being built by DYIVHIP enterprise blocks of century old liovels are being demolished. --_-£0-3m* Field Crops Competi tion 1921. The Combined Field Crop and Tbreshed Grain Competition will be conducted this year similar. to illearrsngement of last year. That ls. in addition to t-he Stand-ing Feld Crop each competitor whose ileid scored above eighty points may have Thi-eslhed Grain entered in li County Competition when ad- ditional prizes will be paid. To -be eligible to enter a -iiald of Oats lt 'must be sown with' either ta) Registered Banner Oats, (b) Seed from a ileid which had been sown with registered Seed and in- spected wlxile growing or (c) Seed from iields t-hat -have lbeen two or more yeans in the Competitions and -have scored not less than twenty- four and a half out of twenty-iive poi-nts for purity. For -ful-ther particulars apply to DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TUBE Charlottetown, P. E. 1. CORRECTION The attention of the Department of Agriculture has been called to a live stock advertisement which all- peared in the United Farmers’ Guide wherein it states that if the Pure Bred Bulls for sale by the advertiser are purcilsased i-n this Province a bonus of' 50.00 will be paid by the Government. Such is not so. Farmers' institutes ONLY are eligible to receive this bonus if they buy a bull for community service whose dam and sil‘e's dam have official records. This does not aipply to individual purcllnsing. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE . ?--<-O-&--<- nav I-'E11-lic. As'r||n|A. (1/\1°aim|i Alvu cliitimio lluolvulirris All surrendered their tcrrlhlc cf' fects upon the human bodies of no lcss than 10.000 Cuna-llnns. by ii.-ic of Bucl- m- ctmnwt with train from Borden, arrive Suminerside 6.15 p. m. Tl-EDISII 10-00 D- 111- Daily except Sunday leave Olmlotltetown 4.40 D. m., arrive Emerald Junction 7.10 p. m.. leave Ernemld Junction 10.00 p. m. on arrival of train from Borden; arrive Sl1!11meSlde 11-05 D- ln- Daily except Sunday leave Tlgnisll 6.00 a. m., arive Summerslde 9.25 a.. m., leave Summerslde 9.55 a. ln., arrive Charlottetown 1.05 p. m. .Mqmia.y, Wednesday and Friday, leaves Tlgnlsh 7.20 li. ln. arrive Summorslda 1.00 p. nl., leave su-nnnei-side daily 1.55 p. m. arrive Emerald Junction 3.25 ir- m- Borden 4-45 il. m-. connecting with sec- ond trip of Car Ferry for Mainland points. Daily except Sunday leave Suinmerside 7.05 il. m. arrive Emerald Junction 8.10 a. m. connect with train for Borden and airrive Charlottetown 10.50 a. m. Daily execept Sunday leave Borden 7.10 ll, ul. arrive Emerald 8.10 a. ln., Summerslde 9.55 a. tn., Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday leave Sumrnerside 11.45 a. ni.. arrive TISDISH 5-20 P- III- . Daily except Sunday leave Borden 4.10 p. m., arrive Summerside 6.15 p. m., 'Flgnish 10.00 p. m. Daily except Sunday leave Emerald 5.05 p. m. arrive Borden 6.05 p. m. EAST:- Monday, Wednseday, and Friday. leave Charlo tetown 6.35 a. m., 'arrive Mount Stewart 8.30 a. m., Georgetown 11.45 a. m., Souris 11.2.5 a. m, returning leave Souris 1.15 p. m., Georgetown 1.10 p. ln. Mount Stewart 4.15 p. ull., arrive Charlottetown 5.50 p. m._ ` ' Daily except Sunday leave Elmira 5.30 a. m., Souris 6.50 a. m. Georgetown 6.45 a. m. Mounrt, Sttwart 8.45 a. m., arrive Cllarlottewwii 10 00 a. m., returnlngieave Charlottetown 3.10 D. m., arrive Mount Stewart 4.15 p. m., Georgetown 6.15 p. m, Souris 6.05 p m, Elmira 7.20 p. m. 80UTH:- ' Daily except Saturday and Sunday, leave Murray Harbor, 6. 45 a. ni., arrive Charlottetown 10.40 a. 'n., returning leave Charlottetown 3.30 p. m., arrive Murray Habor 7.25 ll. rn. SATURDAY ONLY leave Murray Harbor 7.30 a.. nl._ arrive Charlottetown 10.25 a. m.; returning eave Charlottetown 4-00 p. m. arrive Murray Harbor 6.45 p. m. -_ DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENT_8 OFFICE CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND ` - “ - | sit _-I, -si < -- .t' E-'?lT'.*$1_ ,md wmm,,,C_, Bu,e,de_ neo thmughnut France ami at _ _ IW' Mrs Runklnc w-is the willow of ._ -. . - ______ - 0 o O Wllllli-lu Illrt'-ll Itanklnc, lltwycr and tl/)ND01N_ May 5__p_ 1.; 1-;|,,|n_ 5 loilrlllcr oi' the Niagara Falls Pow- Assistant _mhnuglns Di,-m._|_n,. 0|- a n a U a n B D cr Colilllany. }<`o.l.lowing the death the London Underground Railway ~ ’ ' of hcr husband, a few wccks after and ()mnlbl,50s Wm |e,wn this their flillirriage. Mrs. Ilanklno elif- munlh fo., T0,-onto where hs Wm l'creii from faint-Inf.: spells, and had ,mlm R 1-anon on uw ¢_,-,mgponat since -been in ill-health lg" _ new. 1 No. 6 truck road plough nlew_ i stone boat, 1 punt sudtmble for fisbllng and hunting (new) 200 yn-rds or pouit/ny netting 5 fet hlxh, quanlbity of netting sul-table mr fox pens and 220 ogg incubator good as new just complete -large hatch and I' ready to be refilled.. Timber quan- tity of stutldllng and rafters. Quan- tllly of potatoes (red) and good seed togethol with su/rplus Qiousehold' " furn-ilu-re and harness and lot ofI other adilcles tioo ltlurmerous to mentiion. Toms at sale. - R :_ A. msoonnto, AIIGUOIIOOT. . "_ N E r in n B | Frince Edward Island 1 _,,,,,,. - and the Mainland t_~.f'°"" adm 3 Effective May 2nd ' ”<-------~ Cokiisesisl La-.tiled ’ . +t'lnrIftm@ EXPN” Trains for Borden connecting with 1 5..i“...;'.‘if.'.'.‘.°.3..‘°1‘?.lt'.°:.".lf“:.':‘.l".?:.l‘p _ _ EFFECTIVE SATURDAY, APRIL 30TH ITI- Mornlnlr train nnnnects.w|th train leaving Tormsntlna at 10.80 l.. m "CONTINENTAL LIMITED" lil l M nt Bal at 9.00 p. m. daily, for Vancouver. §l"o':\i§t(:1':l"'v7+lt|l'i“IrIiInslglif`/ducJo¥llu;nrd°i1oiItn:?x°r"' mr M°""°°l "d “' No. 43 train leaving Charloitezrwn I?8‘5ep. iii. Connecting st Sackville with No. 8 Maritime Express Train caving at 1.85 p. m. connects with train leaving Tormontlns at |93'/IU! If 8-30 D UI- ' I ` 8.30 . . I S N . Il E f I7 . . I.I ll. _...i 'ii..'§¢.i.‘L'l".‘.’.l.'i'l5i."‘l.‘ ~Z?'§`6"I?»‘”.'.‘I`. i»'.’.."»i-’f.?.'.>‘1‘-‘.§»i‘.'lIF°'. °' '°“° °‘ ‘”°'“’ °"°°°‘ °““"“” “"""“‘ "°“"°°' "‘° " "’ “’“‘°° “"°“"‘ "°“"°° ° V “ No. 8 Maritime arriving Levis 1.5% nl. wiilM;>;iliJi;)ect5v_;:_th No. __11“;l:in Isl-v'I'1\( 0110506 5-00 II- m- tl " TIN TAL Li " . . . nl ny- ;°"|:’"‘;f)?_:_;.'" "°°"' °'l'i-‘I-'12' N" "“"”“w';“'::;‘;: °°nn°Is¢'l'i'll;iii(l:o‘iv°I'~rI-I:°I>r'