i I . I l III ,.¢ _ r ‘ei ~.v v.- i. 4 Lf! n .li .if ,.< g. 4 i ri' lr., i -I ,-.I i . ii if If if li li, i 't i I l I “'K"_ ‘E i. l -IT: l \_v.._ ll ll I I l t I 4.-a PAGE TWO I l THE CHARLO'!‘TE'I10WN GUARDIAN; MAY 19, 1925 ;» fm tt ,___ __ i I' I Prince Edward Island* Hospital Annual 1 Meeting A public meeting of all contribu- tors of the Prince Edward Island llosp'tsl will be held in St. PauI`s' Parish Hall on Tuesday, May 2iith,i at 8 o'c-lock p. m, for the purpose| of electing trustees and any otherfporl. - ' business as may be brought for' the government of the institution, in accordance, with the by-la\vs.| and for the transaction of suchmarke; quotations; newg, baseball other business as may be brought Bcmfes ' before it. ADA E. HARRiS l Secretary. ‘g May 12~e.0. Il. nl. AI’l‘llduce and stock 5.30 p. m.-Pregrant for children. 6.00 p, nl.-Program by Albany fraud Theatre Orchestra. Julius oxhorn. conductor; Floyd I-I. Wal- rs, organist, , _._____ _n_l______` Professor Seeley , Th¢ only Muscle Builder in Can-A da will give a demonstration on, development. Will also give free ow to develop and tak; care of BENJ- CARTER &S0N. the body. Will perform at A“‘1U0U“‘“`-,Wood islands. Tuesday 19th; Veni .___ ___,_i__Vl__ n on Bridge, Wednesday 20th; Or- FARMfweil Cove, Thursday the 21st; :tl . ;Bei stP bli Hall. Frida ni t FOR Maya 22nd.. éverybody shotlid ‘feel ___ ,lr Four miles from Char|ottetown.,s l the show, Bring your small child~. en and let them see and hear _ ' pp _ °"‘¢fhi"‘9 35°!" PhY9l°ii cU|W"°~l The Colour flooded back into her excellent land with good building; Thei' Wm a“”aY' "member it' _|"' Alto boautifuioite for fox ranch. °'"d'"9 a "ee da"°° f°"°w'"9 North River. 1014 5-lo st..-lol. 'y° 5 TM °"|¥ '"3" in Cifladil Wi‘° Ui" “You liar." sh repeated. “You _ P_ BYRNE, is/00d |S|2r\d. 0|‘W¢i| COVE and off' from llimf erect and sl:orn[\ll. eifast performance. This will be tear three packs of playing cards n halves at one time. Can drive a Tenders will be received at thelfive inch spike through a 3'/2 inch oflicg of the city clerk up gt, ngqnlplank with hand alone and oraw it on Monday May 25th ,1925, for the o construction of a concrete wall atif Victoria Park, plana and speclfl- able until seen. Don't miss seeing cation; to be seen at thg Office _of the City Surveyor. The lowest or Indy tender not necessarily accep» tc _ TEN DERS Tenders will be received at the, office of the City Clerk up to noon, on Thursday May 21st 1925, for' the painting of the exterior of thel Cit Weigh Scaie_BuiId|ng. S is ' "‘°“i>f=f‘i-I-tillollltiitslsill ‘iyhs lowest or any tender not - nccesllriiy accepted. G. P. NICHOLSON CH! Ci¢l'k'iand formerly in the occupation of 1056-5-15-41. AIICTIIIN SALE The property owned by the City on Water Street being Number 38, will be sold by Public Auction on thence west m¢y_°“e cha,” .nd Thurlday May 21st, 1925, at 12 o’oiock noon. Termo made known at nie. » G. P. NICFIOLSON city cle.-lt FOR SALE AT A§`J'Z.Z'l1§§.§"°§.i1“.Ti.Z.I'§Z`°.Sill5.‘l' 3 BARGAIN Schooner Silver Bell, Fifteen Tons Register. Weil found in gvery par- ticular, repaired and painted this Spring. Wili he llold with or with- out Galoilns Engine. For further particulars apply to J. W. MacPH E E Georgetown. Q 956-51-1Ml2i. Pr0feS§I0naI (wards one part a'nd the Reverend William McDonald & McI’hce.B.A. B. A. further particulars apniy to Palmer lnrrllitorn, Attorney, Ito. J. A. leD0nAl.n ll. F. llcrllliim ment of principal and interest. For Manor .o Loan lf- lllny Bnlldllll Charlottetown DR. C. C ARCHIBALD Uradante of N. L Pont tlrarlunto 0 llselll-at school and mnnlnll a..l..»»., of Mortgage. Prlofilr limited to Eye. III. WIIM and 0 Thronl ‘ 08|" layer Building (Trent Goorfo lftroot Dllol Ilonro-I to It n. ln. I to I p. rn. Telephone 86|-J. l he-r dallly summer st°»rvice on Fr-Ida! Mark R' McGu‘gan' B' A' morning. the 15th leaving Bnlco _ [Stewart & Co.. bid wharf. Charlot- ' ‘ to llllllfll li'|l»l(ll’l‘0li ITC '"'7 " lturning on tlhe arrival of the SWI- Unnoron Noah Ollarlonaeonl. P.l.l. | n l I I Ui 395'" Wifi* his Y¢¢fi\. (ian P¢i"\the nameless expression he had orm feats of strength Llnbelieve-|599" in her eyeB_m, mmuish as °'°"*°'Q"‘*'9'*§'0 THE RED vm...-URE The Charlottetown! Fox I , Breeders Protective Author uf "Sniper Jackson." Oth (Continued) "Nu." he answered. “I won’t go. Carsc alld I have too lung an gc count ,lo settle. A long, long ae- coulit, Clara." lie gazed at her steadily and she met his gaze. "I will cali." she threatened. "Very well. Call," he bade her. "1-t wlll sale me searclling.' Her fingers tightened on his arm, She tried to draw him awny-- tried. wildly. Fear was gripping her. His auger deepened as he saw it, “You dont know what you are saying," she gasped, breatnlessi \\llll her cxcrtiolls. “You doll'tl know uhail kind of a house this is, or you would have entered It.” _ "Oh yes, I do," he answered. “I know Ile is pretty well guarded. But if this were hell itself I would! not go now without searcilillg hinl, out. (.‘Iara!" Ile exclaimed almost' savagely, as .that hideous scene onl the stage liashed again illto his mind. "I)on’t you see what he has done?-To you'.’~To mc'.' IJoll't you , remember what we were?" Ile ' flung off ller clasp. seized her by the arms, and shook her. "Don't you realize what We are now? _ _ _ Ile did it, and, by God, he'li pay! Then you'll come with me. I wen"t leave 'you here." She began to tremble ill his ;.'.‘a:-p_ As though for support ltcr hands caught at his forearms. _-\ll colour' ha;l left her face. Illto lte'r eyes had come an ex- pression whose nature lie could not diagnose. , "You are al burglar, arell’t youll". --she whispered the words. "Yes," he answered. "How did you come here?" “I tunnelled through that wall." ,i "Long ago?" I "Several hours." ~“i>id you-'."' "Yes," he said bitterly. before she could complete the query. “Tho girl I once worshl ed" lcheeks 'With a sudden jerk she tore herself free, and stood ll pace I "The girl you worshipped! . 111,, 5 Association The following ranohol are members of tho above Association. which Includes In its protective mealurea one pair of man tracking blood hounds, which will arrive in Charlottetown May 20th. I The members are also protected by one of the boot detective agencies i.n Canada. All members pledge the resources subscribed for the purpose of effecting the arrest and _ prosecution of any party or parties who attempt to enter. or do enter or steal or moielt the property of the ranchel. Tho list of ranchcl protected are as foiIows:-- V "Unionvaie," MacLurs anti MacKinnon, Union Road, P E I i "Vlmy," Prowso and Ma_l:I(innon. Norwood Road, P. E. I. “international Foxes and Furs," W. Chester S. Mac- Lllre, Marshfield, P. E. I. “Bovyer Ranch," Franklin, Bovyer,`Bunhury, P .E. I. "North River Ranch," W. K. Rogers. North River, P. E. l. , “Dalton Ranch," W. K. Rogers, Southport, P, E. I. "Bellevue Ranch," W. K. Rogers, Tea Hill, P. EV. I. "Flood Ranch," W. K. Rogers. Southport, P. E. I. “Smaliwood Ranch," W. K_. Rogers, Southport, P. E. I. “Farquharson Fox arf Fur Farms Ltd.," P. A. Far- quhnrson, EastvRoyalty, P. E. I. “LawndaIe Ranch," C. L. MacKay, St. Peters Road, P. E. I. “MacDonald Ranch," ~l. A. MacDonald, Southport. .- P. E. I. “.Sliver Sheen Ranch,” Walter S. Grant, Marshfield. P. E. i. "‘Brow Ranch," E, R. Brow, East Royalty, P. E, “Newstead Ranch," Ed Saunders, Winsioe, P. “General Fur Farms Ltd., Mount Edward Road “General Fur Farms Ltd.,iNorth R-ivcr Road, P. “Charlottetown Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd., Mount Edward Road, P. E. I. It is the intenlilon to mark all the ranches with olffic- I i .m.V-m.- _-I-nr Hansel a nd Grethel cowl: cU'rollJ'rs _ Q oovo e o o-0000-ooooooooovf ,l("1` I . `~ \// . I li .1 0 \‘\ ‘- o ‘- fb . _-to 0 1 loo HANSEL'S PLAN ‘ This is tile third day’s chapter of the story of "Hansel und Gretllel "I Children who cut out the dolls every day will, at the end of two act out the interesting story, weeks, have a complete set of _ ‘ |\\ ;;t>l.oIt 0Ll'r.oUt-.-3 will. wait-ll to" The Label is R,-d and Whig; ‘ :._:,- .gs Now the two children who were; .ll the next roonl were llnllble to ,=-9 Some People Have_Funny Ideas What do you think Carnation Milk is like? . Do you think _it is "thick as molasses in January"? It isn't. Do you think lt ls ayrupy_sweet? It :sn t. Do you think it _ has a funny t_.-lste? It Iusn t. _ D_o you think something is “put in” to make lt keep? There :sn r. Do you think some of th, food value is taken out? It isnt. _ Pure Milk in a modern package-that’s all Carnation Milk is just pure milk_ with part of the natu.ral` water content taken out by evaporation. All the food value of full-creanl n1l_lk is left ln. No arti- ficial sweetening or other preservative 1s_ added. _ Each can is hermetically sealed and sterilized to keep - its contents pure, sweet, and utterly safe. _ Carnation Milk ls a great ald to better baking because of its convenience, safety and richness. Always ready for use on your pantry shelf-none is wasted because lt keeps sweet for several days when opened, Sold by grocer! everywheg¢_ order several tall (IQ oz.) cans or by the case of 48 carts. Send for copy of Mary Blalu'o Cook Book-adllruu Carnation Milk Products Company, Limited, Aylmer, Ontario. 0 o Carnation Milk y "From Confenfud Cowx"_ 61)!/If(/Ii' ` ~ - 1 t . . `\" it ' I L_) A ,__/ slee because of hunger, and theyl . D ,_ . ilcilrll ilwir lli1l‘€l1iS Dlilllllilll-’. l0llnt~ by a very lliifl-l-l-lll llll-.ai, llc he saw the hope spring into her lose them in the forest. Pool' Iltileihm. ,..,m,. ,me 9|.,-,, in his tllllvl-r as eyes. “Iv know what I am saying is Greihei began .0 Ury. iw.,-ll, You lt-llicilllit-.~ ill-al-ill.; of my true. `\\onll you trust mc." ial placards of the Association. This wlii be done as soon as placards are made. l9tf will not leave rgle llere?--Yoll'.-"'~ tThe past lived for her again. S Some word of his had raised it;. and with it a bitterll`ess¥itll:it was I lgreat as his own. And akin to his this performance. ‘ iowa! ue saw nor reel as he hall "gms °f *ht ’°°‘“ “""“‘““ 1° 5"' ' pptop, SEELEY ',.ee\,,d_ oultz without knowing it, he had 1 . _ ' closed his eyes But from far away “Oh why have you eonle!" shi. expression of her features. Ile saw obbed. ller llniazemellt, hor horror and Stumbling away, front him, she -fiismay-, lung herself down on the coueh-- "I dill not write lthis!" she ex- as he had flung llimsclf down, aliumlaimcd. "It is_ my handwriting, but as helpless as he had been. ll did not write it. John!-'I did not A numbness came over him. The write it!" "I know, Clara," he said. “l know. lt's all clear _now.“ She gazed all him, tragedy in her 099 5-18 2|. _ ' _ . ' 4 _ WMA; ._ __ down it long black tunllpl a lightigaze, but wonder also, almost addr. ,_ _ , scorch ng b a e` » ' ' _ T` J" C)']')("W ALWGHT ,around him. The numbness lied. Ile To be sold by Public Auction at; _ opened his eyes. The room was,most wonderful lover ever woman ll' /K' he Court House in Charlottetown n Wednesday the 27th day of Mayl instant at twelve o'clock noon,| II those two tracts of land ituated on Lot 37, Queens County, bounded__ as follows-Commencing at a square post fixed in the ground. at.Northeast angie of a farm oi Patrick McDonald, and being the Eastern moiety of the farm here- tofore claimed by him; thence East fifty-six chains to the Road 1031-6-14-7| from Plsquid to Vernon River; thence Se'.it!‘.‘.'.':rd!y _-long sei»1|` Road for such distance as to admit of ten chains and fifty links at right angles to lust mentioned lines; seventy-five links to said McDon- ald'| back line; and thence North ten chains and fifty links to place of commencement, containing fifty- oix acres and two roods of land; bounded on the North and Eaot by Iando the property of John H, Cur~ tis; on the South by lands owned by Patrick Burke; and on the West by the McKenna Creek, containing twenty~e of the busiest country busi- _ .~` li" ' l»i , .. .~ .»~ i . UV °PP°l”fUl’\i¢Y °f "U09 fi"°lY0\l lilir!" V ' _ ‘ ~ lvlltzlle s\‘:'llilt‘tIegstl::1l'l§tlinlll' flllilllullf llllé'l:\L.(,lu.,Ll,1,ll£,:}'. I-‘lulllllllll;i}ng“:itll llnlml- tions of lille Islallli. ' trongest 150 lb; man in th; world,l Ile stared at her in amazement. ` ` " house glisten like silver. llallsrl L-u,.nl,,l fm ,],,:m_ I cmlmt ,_m"\,,,,‘ Apply for palrticulnrs to ` filled both pockets with tilt- pcb must nm ,Wk ,,,(._ Uh' .|,,h,,. y,,,,| ‘Burslness." Box 116 co Guardian hles and then went bark to hell. imma; nm "gk me 1,, mr" l1020'0'13'W‘Bi-U 3|- (Color HanseI's hair ill‘o\vll, audi ‘-li.) you know wllorc sil.- is?" hi- his poor ragged, little suit ll|lle.I,.,,,,,,;,-...t ..,.g.».-1y_ Tn’l;lorl'ow hg will have il Iietivrll ,c,,|,_. m,(1,1L.,|, ,*,*,,_,,,,_,,,_,,,,,,,,,,,, SU 0 Weill* "’I`ilell I can rescue her, You 0 (copyright 1925, Ass0cia_t@.l l~:.li-;,,,.,,.,,-, t... ,,,-,-,,..|_-- |,,. _.,,,;.. ,,,,,,f,.|. 5 For Fire Insurance tors, ‘lIiC<) ielltly. “'I'her,. is no place lllll‘. l oonlult y ness .stands In one of the best sec- -W 'wi catlllot break into. 305'- "0 “UW U’ hm' eY‘~`**i “he V0' “'l`l\ey wlilllil _find lla," she said H' DI' SIIMPSON ‘““i“"‘l £91150 in his “\“’*i’» illopelossly. "We could ll.-vt-l' es-I 15° Ri°|"|\°'|4 5¢|'9°f she said nlollrnflllly. "You must gn “»ClaraI" Ile exclaimed ill llll.ldeli`.'ap(. ||,,.m_~~ “|‘"`m- "whiii is "I9 i"i“ii*""~"' "No, they \\'tullllll`t! I have ll sal' Gelltl sh bl'ok_a\va from llilll - '“ _ _ _ -_ ._ -- , ., _ llliiuyiq ‘liver fir W5’ and muy: llllllllglilaie. £l.ll.l! llc l1ll..cd. as ..~.~+....a...a..»...»»»+»»»¢»:» Phono 862 .J 'You cannot come! Why? , _ _ ls it because of Curse?" he llo- nlnnded, his face dilrkelling \vliil` the old allger, “Take me to ililll. au .- await you in Notufo'o Remedy who lets) u vogetablo tivo I’ll soon sr-'tile matters witll llinl. _ with A pleasant, noar-to- » ,_ . nature action. Rolleveo and prevents bl'b'olun¢u, constipation and dell 'f' llondaclica. hTo§;| and strengthens t o ' cation and auimilation. Gift Und /’ “,;~ _ 'oo¢:°;0 ' "<-> #ri _/f_.""“ ». tel. on no old Block . in .lunlonn-,-uma Inn ‘ Tho camo In - In one-third ' d o I o o, cond)-coated. For tiki a'.'.'.'l'.'-°.ri.:.i.r'.......... *I Lf; ,.1 _/ .1 MAY TIME TABLE S. S. Hillsborough Lve. (‘h"l`1\wl| Lre, ltnrky |'nint 8.00 l\. .\l. 8.30 1'. M. ll.:io .\_ .\l. `io.tlo .\. M. |l.Il0 .\. .\l. ILIIO 1\. M. L30 I'. Bl. 2.00 l’_ M. 2.140 I’. .\l. 3.00 I‘. .\I. 3.30 I'. M. 4.00 I’. .\l. ent, and Fixture were calling to him in a hundred voicns: Calla of anger, hate, sorrow, joy and pain. And one voice there was ‘that called above the clamollr-his own, call- ing Clara by name. He saw her raise herself half up right in response. and ttlrn slowly in his direction. ~}Ie ran to her, caught her by each shoulder, and held her firmly. "Oh, Clara." he murmured, .She gazed at hiln, her eyes heavy with misery, but questioning. "You thollghit I was not true to you?" he exclailnetl. “Volt thought I usetl that money an they said I llid? . . _ Tell me I'm right. Ciara." he besollizht her, his new found belief waning lor an illstnui as still slle_ gazed at him sitill ques~ tioning but dumb. “Carse said you did." she whis- pered;‘i.hon, as the field of her con sciollsness broadened ullilcr the stimulus of his uppezll ~-“Wllllt is lt?" she enquired uillzcrly, “What is It you have to say?" “Wait _ . _ Much . _ I{o hardly heard himself speak- ing, A tremor had seized him, Hia eyes were burn-ing. Tile identity which his milld had cstablislted be- tween her state and his nwll had been confirmed by her words. Tho cause was the same. She, ton, had been brought low by 'the loss of her ideal. She had done him no wrong. She, too, had been deceived, as he had been deceived. IL00 l'. M. 0,30 l2.|Ii 2.00 3.00 4.00 l\. A. l'. I’. P. nl. .\l. .\l. _ l\I. nl. ,,,||.,.|-y l-olltl-lllpt 0| ,|",,K,.,-, Ile lu-llt his lu-'rvllllt wcllrilil ulllvlm. then ll sign of hluh rllllk. to lilly fluid. ilu was cnptllr- nd nllii taken' to Arrlllillke lmoltold. who had tho klrllillk l-‘on si'Nl».\v I. I0.00 l\. u .\ _E ‘mtl \ §_;-1..-ah *'5- o.:io l'. 2.:'o |~, Zi.Iill I'. 4.30 I". lit1Ii~-5-lNll\il\2i._ on every quiver, every change of` J i ill é§?i'ii.i _ "L With quick, eager fingers ho drew out and opened ll pocketho'(k. it contained but one letter, the 5|- paper brown, the writing faded. M- “Read that," he said handing it M- to her. tl. 'And while she read he watched -\l- and watched his glance fastening .00 I'. ~` \\;~. _.- ~ . LA _y, `; -zz I 4 '-___:\/ ,i iii .\ " ` sei - must / ) of tragedy, wild-eyed, tense with her horror. “Listen to me, John," she said. “You must listen. You must heal' what little I can say. For months they llnd been whispering to me that you were not true-Carse and my father. From the .day thalt they knew we loved each other, they gave me no rest, Corse wanted me. He had bought my father. I-ir threatened and lied, and my father begged and lied, I did noit believe them. Jolln. I did not even tell you what they said. l was sure that you were not like other men. And then it seemed trite. You were accllsutl. I wroile to you. You did not reply _ ._ . _ Nothing muttered then." “I got no letter, Clara," he said quickly. “I sent my father with it, but I oughlt to have knnwn." she said bitterly. "He is dead now, If only he had ended his miserable life sooner! I ought to have known that he had deceived me, that you could never have done as they said. And yet you home to me-thinking me fsilthicss, degraded-you come to tlike me away!" Her hands stole out and gently clalped ills head. Sho leaned for- ward and gazed at him earnestly, wonderingly. ` “0h, John!" she whispered "Nlver man was like you." “Never woman was like you, Ultra-my Dream GIrl.'f he mul'- rfilirod. “My Dream»Giri come back to ‘_me. Oh, 'Clara girl! -Life scents gldrlous now. We will go away to- gether, and the wasted years will hover have been _ . _ Forget them. dearest." he begged her, drawing her into his arms. "-'Forlzet them. Life is still ours, still young _ . _ Clara!" ‘__ at Alcuion to avenge. No smile had come to her lips, no `»,= Eh cs* 'to take me with yon. lin you Take me to him," he rcpellietl. “No'ihing. Less than nothing " ‘ she answered swiftly. "lf that were all. I would come. I would bel; you ~ \ thIllk'!" she exclaimed past»;Iollllte» ly--»"do you thillk that only fear nf ' ‘ dell/lh has kept me In this place all i g>"\.»\._ 1 A _,;:` __ Cuticura Heals lrritaii Raslles Don’t suffer with ltltlbglng, burning fllhdl. eczema: or irritation: when Cuticura Soap and Ointment will guickly relieve and heal. Baths with uticulu Soap and hot water, dry lind anoint with Cuticuro Ointment. Nothing quicker or infer than Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment for all akin troubles. '°'l»......"' ?Ll’1"...,‘lu."“‘ll...ii'i'l'-°"l».‘l’.1'I“"‘” '_ ~ J. w_i_.ng~..¢l m.'r.l¢.»-au. 5°” album havin Stleh 281. “Do you think I'll let llinl stand ill our way? Not likely! . . . is it ills gang? You need not Ile afraid of them. Bel~li/f`\';V’7;>> . ,Mui/,.17 . - . Z 'én ` IYAJ. if <4. si. f -_>. Helo HIM wu . on our vw \1\0“*° ' 7/; iso Fo 'L *roll n¢§»2»Rf§!»<.cn.»$."i',g MORE HUMOURS OF HISTORY _ By ARTHUR MORELAND ' ‘ 'df ,.,_. £;:3:§;1;}E/§§_v..3<¢ up 's1~.ta‘jE=;;-;.,,;? f can E ' °' f ~"-r'- --- ..,_..-~] Kilt nn [nr on ll" ) ‘ ' .meg sounosl : I’ »’, .1 V #K "?"n`pau§,'A ' ‘I U I; 6%/I lr; l UC %` 5"",-,.,-y as to roifrh H - Z,//'fit 5 xt .rg » .4 `.)\’€;._e~,» f' rl I , A ` -` . Iv Nogll. _ » 4/ ll vlill\l(l‘ lil'“" “enum _ A l I .k V ` '1‘ 4- A A All , - vingg' I ‘A I ,_-/T r . 1'/ . Q _, MQ/ /VA,//V/f fl/ , I//A -3:” `; ;i:..:? . _.,.;--~ . // . I - ttf -f 72 ,` i ‘ /4 _ ._ ~ 3 N , il»~'.. ' "< , _ _ Y 5 . \(\' ° ~~~ .’§\\..\ sl ‘f ~ ._ in-lll'e;.»:».‘ 'r ft-..~§~ `_ 'x45 ul ’ fill #Q 1 WL ff .» ,,;;¢". _ /, / "ff-»».»’», » I- ' ‘_ ` ,gm \.\\\:_.~~;-4 Ii." /.-_;..nV1»:.