sirlis"‘ . logos soarorlsosr ~»--_.. .m~sr.cy.t*r lime" Its-Tl“. nos- l - oitlle Charles’ v of quick wealth is by columns valve;- Jls» Illlil‘ ' ' CHOPPIR AND everything agrees with A ‘PIIIIYIQP Prise In Journal Q,’ "can; , hi.- Jllfldll coating $6 iavfwitb former Presl ' orld last June. < of Innocence." and good one Gale. prise of $2 000 was awarded I Slips, 1n collaboration with rton J. Hendrick. ‘ he Americanisation of Edward l-lzeof $1000 as the. best biogrs ‘benching patriotic and‘ unsel- riervices to the nation. ~ ',ei—-cocn-—-—— {t5 "rl-ls CANDIDATES ‘ ' lN HOLMAWS $1740.00 PRIZE s.l.sc'rlou l he candidates 1n Holman's ' _ the highest character and re- rving of every support from friends andneizllbors in the for the eighty valuable lprizes. ith many of the candidates it ‘1- air first business experience , d the management oi R. T. H01 “..- l\_ Limited nbespeuk for tbel-r ll’ courtesy and consideration that lr- standing In the community crves. Even if you cannot hell! sales or other assistance. a 1e encouragement costs you hing and helps a lbeginner quite it. l , .1 ung 1st is tne day of the of- al opening iof the big contest 7: it will run just eight short ks~until July 31st. Give Y0111 cribs candidate all the support can-the prise to the most po- Al‘ man or woiilnn is $500.00 cash {l ‘l; wqpld p‘; quite an honour 3 hlnve such lfwinner in your dis .l ‘ct land among your lists of 1i ell s_ 1 .3 . R. Tyl-liolman Limited, - , ' ' Sampler-side ‘ \ ..Z-;¢0c>——-— THE AIM 0F LIFE llcre is u. beauty at the goal of - life. A beauty growing since the.worltl 1 began, through every age and race. ' through lo-pserlnd strife,‘ ~,!1'ill the grezltllunlan soul com- plete her span. - lueath the waves of, storm that Iash- ilnld-jblifli.‘ he currents of Fblind. passion y that arppai, . ' ' listen and 1:89P 1111101151111 W? Alisoern ; ' - re tide of soyereign truth that __ guides it. all; v 3o to address our spirits to tho height. ~ . nd so attune them to the valiant whole, . ‘That theqtreat light be clearer for our light, ynd the great soul the stronger tol- our soul; To have done t-‘his is to have liv- . out though fame yordcmber us with r ale-me. ‘ ARCHIBALD LAMPMAN no familiar FROM PRAIRIE SQHOONER TO MODERN IFILVINO BOAT VlDCTIORIA, May 28.-—Aifecting Rontrast that is perhaps the most oltderful feature of his life, Ezra 'Heeker, famous pioneer of the Oregon trail. visited Victoria dfiy from Seattle in a United t ' serial mall flying boat. In is” 1st year, Mil‘. Meeker rounded outta. review of transit. having levelled in every vehicle of tho vnst- from the days of the prairie looner to the lup-to-date flying will. ' n: “I TENDERS addressed to _,- to? General, will be rsé- l w! until noon. on Fri- Juné 19M fol-the con- wardsii to that newspa- Plilitser prise awards in- , 4W0 to_ Louis Seibold for ' lldn. published the New‘ f , ' . “(the original play which bes‘. andard of good murals/good awarded to "lliiss_ Lulu Betti‘; l» " by Edward Bolrywas given Mam m.’ m Tanlacy. _ e election are men and women . :- favorite candidate with. proc- _ "Noticing In the paper where life and energy. I own . HORSE NOTES - first class stock. in foal. The Stallion , BARON KELVIN Mullan's Mills Thursday Monday. l A. H. CHAPPELL Mares at owner's risk. The Stallion . BARON KELVIN Cape Traverse at noon then owner's stable tlll the Monday. -l’lillce 0i Huron Pure Bred Sire Agriculture. charge. Sire Baron Triumph Pure Bred Clydesdale Charlottetown May 2nd via St. Peters Road to Mt. Stewart for Tuesday night; Cardigan Road to St. Teresa; Baldwin Road and Georgetown Road to Georgetown for Friday night; through Lower Montague to Montague for Satur- yfl, Mo?“ “mun gm, ,,,, ,, day night; May 9th will travel Vlil r, _ r lntracet “for Q 6 OII .1 tio €uy ‘ “l: Whlin Road Cross; I-Ioatherdale; Grnndview; -Newtown Cross; Or - well' Eldon; Vernon Bridge; Cher- elloy; Pownsl; Alexandria; duihport to Charlottetown for, l! Tllursdayhight and remaining un~ til following Monday. will be duplicated every two weelrp. This trip Q Feel twelve dollars cull or ndte ‘wit return privileges. Owned by ' - _ t of Agriculture. Robert , ' in charge. _ I POPULAR TRAMN-LING MAN SAYS Hi IAT8 LIKE WOOD EVERY. ‘ THING AGREES - WITH HIM "ll used to force myself to eat; but since taking Tanlac I have an appetite like a wood chopper, sud me psr- . _ own, travelling salesman 11111111’ 911° mu"? “'1 Ne": 73h "l" 7931'». 5°13“? residing at St. Vincent do Paul, P "Abourc year ago I commenced ost ‘my appetite and , felt sick and depressed all the time. What little -I ate soured in my stomach. much m‘ he" “u” Jan” came’ and often caused cramping pains which would last for hours. Nights oowwlrlollw- w» l-w-rl- LIZ‘? .'i.'-'..§'$'.lf."l?.¥'.li.'§'. f.“ _ “Wilbur-ton for her gravel.‘ d“; on going m but . man who had suffered like I was . L‘ "he educalmns "we had got relief by taking Tanlac. W?" ‘l! the 5'33” l“ “lam; started - in on It myself. and I'm I d t‘ It h fl ed t mauness. $1,000 fife 1:652:31” £51k“: sag? “$1131! after I hlld prepared the breakfast him, moxie a new man out oi lne. My appetite is simply ' enormous . _ , ll I h t f ' "rvlcm" a! 1593'“ by R°ar'M' Eloiryllflillll lflflllellfig. aleslleelliaceweql every night and always begin the day “mung reyreshed and m“ o: doing any laundry work there was my good Intending breeders are requested to call at the stables of William 11111111 111 111911‘ 11111111113’ ‘in-d a" Kearney's, Souris East and see this? God forgive me!" Happy George 2.20% before ‘mating their mares. as he is a producer of The Stallion Baron Kelvin room m room Wlll 11111-118 the season oi 1921 start-- to realie all that she might actu- 1115 Mvllllflyilitly 16 110011 t0 A- ll. ally be suffering, but it made my Chappeli, Granville over night throat tighten to see her. thence to James Miller's, Stanley ' But either my lather could not Bridge a‘. noon, thence through Cav understand or, he would not. For endish to John Johnson's. Muyfield a time, while my mother was still over night thence to Fred Bullman in bell, he had been fairly gentle t’: Sons South Rustico, Wednesday with her. But once she was able noon thence to Pope Bagnall, Hazel to wear 'her clothes and he about Grove over night thence to lvlc- the kitchen and dining room again noon, to lllm. she; lwas oificslly well thence through Fredericton to Dan strong enough once luore to bear Nicholson. Hartville over night the brunt of his harshness and ill thence to owner's stables Friday 191111191‘. ‘For a willie, too, he hall afternoon remaining llntil following let the drink uiohe. Now be was In charge 111s stallion Baron Kelvin W111 ther denied hotly that sile had leave the OWBBFB 81111116. 51111118" ever nlllde the request. Perhaps, field Monday afternoon. May '13 foolishly. my motllenhad persisted, for James M. Duffy. K111110111 ‘"91’ had declared that she could not nlsht Tuesday 04. will so to Frank get the dinner without the things - Cobbs. Mount Tryon at noon tllelws she hnd asked my lfllllfll‘ to bring. to S. C. Clark. Augustine Cove Am] then, out of zeclear sky n]. over nlgilii W111 leave 111919 1079111195 most, he had raised Ills hand so day mbrning for Arthur Campbell he t0 lProbably he never meant to W. E. Noonflll. Albany 0W1‘ 1118111- strike her. Or maybe he didn't Will leave there Thursday nlol'n- know how weak she really was. ing and he In Bedeque at Leonard She did not cry out as he struck Schumann's stable over h1g1". Will her with his open palm. She lust leave there Friday morning for crumpled up on the floor. As she Frank Deacon. noon. thence to the ~went, her forehead struck on the following kitchen table. A thin line of blood Will travel for season leaving Souris on Monday May 9th viaRed 11111 111111 quletiHe even asked my mo- Point; Kingsboro, Bothwoll: _El - ther in s. half-shamed way if there lnira; Lakevllle; Fairfield; Bay - were anything lle could do to help field; l-Iermsuville; Clear ‘SDTIIIKI Bear River; and Souris West to re- main until Monday May lfith then to travel via Rollo Bay East; F01‘- tuno Bridge; Red House: 1111119 Pond; Poplar Point; Dundas; Mt. Hope; Birch Hill; St. Peters; Mo rell; Farmington; Dlngwell Mills and Souris. Trip to be duplicated every two weeks Fee twelve dol- lars cash or note with return privi- leges. Owned -by Department of Urban Malone in Will travel for season leaving ._1.0i Ego Now, r The‘ story of a om who. By ETHIL LLOYD‘ PATT“ Chapter II. d l lly. And although I was but six- I would not have had time for it got tile four younger children oii for their schools, gone» upstairs mother and cared for the baby, and then cleaned about thé house, to be done and preparing the din- ner again for father and the rest of them at night. Probably I be- gan t0 take on something of my lllOlhfil"i~plllC-lled look. I know one give her a glass of water, I saw clung to my hand. whispered. "My heart aches for I kissed her. "God sent me here to help you. ii I could. lDont you lworry about Terms $5.00 cash at first service "19!" and $5.00 "more when mare proves lust the some. Many a time, I am there was no reason for my ang- er. I was lust nervously tired. At the end of two months mother was able to creep downstairs. She did all she could to help I116. Bill it was too nluch for me to watch her dragging her bent figure from I was too young at it again and persistently enough to augment his natural brutality. Mother hull been out of bed af- ter Jane's birth but a few weeks when I, for the first time. saw my father strike her. I don't retirem- her now how the quarrel started. From some trifling thing. Per- hr-ps mother hall asked lllm to bring her home some flour or pot- having forgotten the errand, ia- r. trickled over her white cheek as she lay. The sight effectually sob- ered my father. . "Get up, Doll!" he ordered. "Don't lie there l-ike that. .You know I never meant to hurt you! You know what a temper I've got! W111i <10 you want to rouse me for. girl?" Thalt night and the next morn- 111g at breakfast, father was sheep her. She told him there was noth- lng. She had the washing to do; she would best get at it. It was then father had one of his rare streaks of genersoliy. "Leave it. my girl." he told her, "1 11811 il- bll- 0f luck the other day. Leave your washing——i'll send you a woman from the village. With vour head like that you oughtn't to be over the tubs today." Strangely enough, he kept his word. By noon a big. healthy, Irish woman, with curly hair and B Dersnirins face, was bending over our weekly wash. She sang as she rubbed. “You seem halppy, Mary," my moths}; said. "Ana why wouldn't I be?" Mllry replied iblithely. "i get my mop. 6y if l work. all the year round. I have all the work I can do and “MilllV|Tl’|lI8" For Females I They promote comfort and ease. and relieve many painful and dan- xerous disorders to which the GOIISI\IIUOII is liable. They are a reliable regulator for all female complaints, restoring natural and healthy conditions. For all Irregu- larlties. Those becoming mothers will fin-i them s boon. Thsy do not contain one iislurious drug. , They d‘ efficient. From the‘ time Jane, the baby. cams there was plenty of work for ’. ‘QiilntAmi-Qll 111111 f lly.". was, the characteristic 1116 1° 11°- MY lnm-hllrrw“ "V" " hi? out made by Raoul Pepin, “'1‘°11Y 5111111559‘ - M m1?- 1 w“ -- rail from girlhood. My father, almost from the time of her marriage.‘ with his drinking 81:!!! ill lempgr, had made ‘her life a orror. In t s luwm‘ trouble wml my stomach midst of this atmosphere she had horn five little ones. Life was too I am sure she knew she had not many more years to be lwith us. And I think poor mother was glaO I “It was weeks ‘before she could rise from "her lbed after Jane's coming. Mleanwhile. of course, I had to take her' place in the fam- teen years c-iti, I gave up my school an-i made the lbeds, washed my day. as I leaned over her bed to the tears well in her eyes. She "Oh. Nellie, ,Nellie chilll!" she you, sore! Why did I ever bring you here to make you work like “Mother? Iwhispered back. l But is was hard work for a child I sure. I snapped at the younger - children or lboxed their ears when - '- .--@ -___. 7‘--_w.’~_ l- 4.‘. H. writes: The clutch of rr._\ rllr gives trouble from "spooning" and nlnkes gear-chang- It‘. riillloull. How can l correct .“\!I.*i\\‘l‘l‘2 There is rl clutch brake on this cur, which is formed by the rubllillt: of lile release collar on n flflllflilllry. fzlhrit; Iinctl brake-shoe. when iilc pedal is 1111511911 "Wily ‘ornxlrd. Tile lining on this brllku-shol- \VC'.IX‘S tllill in time and Ih thrusl-collsrllcs to be rc-arljust- Uil vlrrser lo ll. in orrlcr that the -._ll"~ vnlty come tolrvthcr proprrly. l§_\"I‘l‘il|l)\'ll’l}{ the thrust-collar set- sl-rcly- llnli lurllillf: tile collar left hunrlnrl lhv pill-ls can be brought ill'ti 1l10lI‘ oa',,inui TPliAIlOII and fllil |lI"|l{Ill‘-§ power secured to prcvont F11 lining. The sol-scroll‘ has to have n now llolc mllllc In which to scat i" 5r.» qlrored position. ill! and wise should‘ be (‘l(‘1\Il ti off the kills surfaces occasionally by . ".- of grlsoiinv. 4} HIPFLSIC .\I.\(I.\IIC'I‘O TO atoes from the grocery store. andl ‘work for us! l~‘.\(‘l IIIT.\'I‘I'I S'l‘.-\R'I'IXG (i. f). wriivs: .\Iy cllglnc Ilns -—-—- Iligh-lcrlsion» magneto lgni~ "o-l rmly ‘and I hm planning to in- I l).lflt‘l'_\' and vlilralor-coll for CG II ' watermelon n» l " l‘ t l. a 9b,‘. A . 7mlill$l°lt1lsMétqlfi$i PyAlbertLClouglh copyright, 1921. by s Intcmoliosolrlyndicote - Resurfacing The Generator Oodlmutator “ ‘ Brushes Should Clear The Segment Insulation r HE GENERATOR 01-‘ A NEW CAR may be expected to keel) i111 i wperallnii, satisfactorily for quits a number of thousands of miles. lwrlillps‘ for two or three years of rather moderate service. b111- l-lr Ilittrnateiy its brushes and commutator ‘will begin to 81116 110E519. lr- rill-rile; ryr-arlg short and the latterybeco jilul psriecrbf h contact is no teaser-main _ wlndmou may a'll to excite its fields or bulldyupjusgnetlcully 11nd W1“ Aer-elon- refuse l0 generate charging current, especially if s cut-Out be lrPU It) connect it to circuit, thus making ll entirely dependent “r1011 J9‘ \'lII‘I‘k'iil generated in its olvn armature" for its fleld excitation. use oi’ a generator that is connected directly to the battery, by the 'iil='lng"0l' lbs ignition switch, its fields are charged by battery 611119111 Ind il is sure lo generate when the engine starts. if the brushes and ‘l)lllillill'sl't0i' make any sort oi a contact. although considerable 51111111‘ n; hild heating may take place Each of the copper segments 01 111° mrlrrlulutor- ls insulated from its neighbor by a narrowlnseried segment I. lllzr-rl llrld the iricliorl of the brushes upon-the composite c0119" 511d lIl(‘8 surface, wears down the copper rather faster than the mica s0 3...: ill lime. the insulating strips of the latter material protrude beyond. ins rulidtlcllllg copper bars and tend to hold the brushes out of positive -il-l-tl'=l--.l| clmtarl with the conlnllltaior. I 'H'OIIJP.\ nr-cessary not only to true up the Ctilllilllltnlill‘ surface, but also, u uroovt- out .5. undercut the micas, so that they shall be somewhat“ ‘owl-r tilllrl the copper segments, In order to allow for considerable weary "-2 down uf ill‘: copper before the level of the mica is reached and it l egins i0 protrude. The segment insulation of com-nlutstors is undercut I wll i-32 inch. when arllllltures leave the factory, and it is necessary to ssslurv this condition after the copper has worn down lo the mica. Th lrllulure should be removed from the generator and placed on centers '.l ll latte and if the commutator is badly outyof true and deeply worn, l: may have to be turned down slightly, hut ordin n- silloollwéd sufficiently with sandpaper. s \\' i‘l.-\l( CLUTCH BRAKE ~ ming-uneven enough so “flab A generator injhls When this condition exists. ll-l apily, the surface can the magneto distributor, in uccordo snce with the enclosed diagram. my scheme of connections all right and, if so, should it not make start- ing snmewhsteasier? l Your layout is correci and will give you full spark. no mutter how low the cranking speed However, as the installs» tlon involves considerable labor and expense and requires your can -ing a battery. we suggest the following» That you Install be- tween the magneto drive and the magneto itself one of the Impulse- starter couplings, obtainable from I iho lnanufacturor of your lrlugllcio, This will enable you to obtain the full spark of the magneto. no mat- you as good results us the butter suxlllury. with less complication. ___.,___. EhECTRdC HORN QUESTION y daily, making the fastest time he- horn that is designed to operate on “Ours-Winnipeg 111 1°1'lY‘1W° 1191115 storage battery current bo made to run successfully on the Ford mog- The motor of th ordinary electric llorn will not rur on this current nor will the vibrato; lype of direct-current horn run‘ properly on alternating current. special mechanism is required to B Provinces. via -St. John, have choice A time. (lnlly except n \‘lI\i‘llll_l-‘.‘. with the high- 'l‘-|\.~l|>lI_ll.IilCi‘Y current handled by QIIIIX/HITIN o7 gmleroi interest m the motorist will be analoered by m" 11111159115915 1111113 91100111 119" l; an immediate “mu,” u tween Montreal and Otto-wll, where a. limited amount of parlor car ac- commodation is available. All the equipment ussrl is of the finest type, which includes through sleep I've no children to hang on me skirts. It's not a ball Ilfe." ..Vly mother turned away from- her. Anti- better ofrthan you are! You work never get paid." "Hush. Nell‘ mother whispered back. "We have to live the life God gives us.‘ “We don't!’ I said. "We llont! If you hadn't. married father, you wouldnt have had us children to make you sick ilnd to make you If you hadn't mun‘ riell, you wouldnt be a slave. Mother, I'm never going -to marry! You see if I do! I'd rather be n washwomun! Look how happy she is!" ‘ (To Be Continued) BUT GROW lN GRACE 0 Holy Spirit, me inspire, (Phat I to things a-bove aspire; give. I find my heart is often cold, rAncl Satan is a foe too bold, And I am in myself but weak. speak. sht. And Jesus Christ twill have l sight. B u f! I Corruptions strllve witl; i heart, "l" my Painlng me like a tlon’: But peace then comes f~ y d“? "w. i rom Ca - Where Jesus gave Hi - ms. . f‘ But when the preciiv applied, ‘ U Then comes lthe .1 desired; l’ The tellr of joy ll cease tn m My ‘heart is A“ lyilovs, i. t . The: flf: a; y on things slbove; i » ‘ 1 I _ ..""‘.",'."r=;r@m. ll. W‘ whlch ‘o’ ran YOPGIIMG! 0f H6‘ ‘mm ‘ewed srgulswars ults on the magneto ill "Hilly/Ii in Hus column, space pernlitiinll. -.~-t-.:.:: wumiriresaed. BMMJJEII envelope. RAEBURWS PORTRAITS ii born pointer of por- traits. He looked people silrewlily “Motllerf I whispered. “she's, between the c ment observation car. yes. surprised thlel" travel treat that it is possible for n trans-continental trip to contain. _ Passengers are able t0 see practic- tilll to tilt-Ir character before they nlly every major point of llltercsl in llis by daylight, including Bclnff- and he was so swift to lovely Luke Louise. Whether on perceive. he conveyed to the cun- business or pleasure this [rqin in the moment of con- comlbines every comfort and con - ceptitln. llo hrld never any difficul- venience possible. ' ty, ho Sitiil about either laces. About draperies or light or chase of sleeping car llccommolo rooln idons. apply to local agent of thr for hesitation or afterthought. But Canadian Pacific Railway, or com was gonlethlng nluniczlte with Mr. N. It. DellBri- were m; say. District Passenger Agent a‘ 4 _ rllllnner-l m their face, and hall pos- a hundred tlmes as hard and you» scssell himself of what was essen- conlposltion, he might see ‘ll face or a hand plain ullll legible. There two w-lylabout it. any more than St, John N. B. about ll person's each of llis portraits are not only: in [Doctor's Johnson's phrase)——- “a piece of history". but. ‘of biography into the ba al . It is risvolltlv to be wished that a grllphy ucre equally amusing. and curried its own credentials its face. These portraits are racler llllln lullny anecdotes. 0 fill me with a love Divine, Complete than mlmy a vollmle 01' That l 1n eyq-y grace mfly glllpe, scnterltlolls memoirs. You can so |whelller you get a stronger clearer illen of Robertson I would than like my Savior be,- lvrlllll from Raebllrlfs 0 that His life would shine in me, DllSlIt-lll $111011’! W001)’ 1111 I would that l could like Him 1101101111. And then e, _ {vtcre both signed and r And all my heart to Him coulli" ed. For you have. first, ity of the artist. who gllnzie as. no mean -My feelings sometimes cannot Innocenc , bression that he is in n. room The world sllures to ways of sin , M one? through a" m“ Con‘ And then I darkness have with- ' .' . .No lgirce will have till l .?ll"‘l'ii” Pllls J0)’ _lll Sore, Aching Feel "MY, haw "Tl: glsddons tlrsl:l_ swollen, burning feet- Ah! what relief No more;t.ired feet; no more burning feet; no more etching tender, sweaty feet. |,mseli for more soreness in corns. callouses, II bunions. No matter whet ails your feet. or what under the sun you've tried itous blood is without getting relIef_ just “Th? "Til" ls ilhe only remedy help lby me that draws out all the poisonous | exudation which -pullf up the feet_ eye _l comes to mne "Tis" cures your foot trouble so ’ l you'll never l-ilnp draw your face in Sign MINI. I cease tu .ps.in_ Your shoes won't. seem tight and your feet will never. never hurt or get swollen. Think of it, no more foot misery no more agony illed with hesven- lfroni corus, cs.“ Gets box at onydrug store or ilerpartmcn "liars and get instant smaller shoes. Just once try " Is_" Get a whole ‘year's only a few cents. . , - I lat-town. it I. -'- ~ A‘? ‘I11 I y». . Grafonola, equipped Gnafonola, equpped elusive N ON -_,SET AUTOMATIC STOP, and the prices of our entire. .line of? Gillllllblll Grafonolas have been readjusted, levels graph industry. COME _ IN TO-DAY YOU SAVE $40 ON THIS MODEL THIS is the most radical read- yjustment ever made in the phono- And these new prices, below the pre-wlar level, are all imporved models. y OUR easy payment plan will help you buy now. Ask about it? FOR YOURSELF WHAT BIG VALUE THESE NEW ‘ PRICES GIVE “Hearing is Believing” A. E. TOOMBS 161 QUEEN Si‘. CHARIJOTTETOWN with the ex- with the ex- - ' . A arr Prices ? THE COLUMBIA_ LEADS WAY BACK» ~ " T0 PRE-WAII, PRICES ’ I a to pro-war AND SEE The 'l‘rans-Canflda Liulited~the popular Canadian Pacific irllirl from Montreal and Toronto to IVest the cranking speed arn Canada and Pacific/Coast- may be and, we believe, will give now leaves Montreal at 5.00 p. m. tween terminals of any train in America. Ilteuches Fort William in illirty —-lleglna in fifty-three hours—-Cal— gary in ninety-two hours. Passengers from the Maritime 0t‘ two train connections. the early train leaving ill 3.45 p, ln. Eastern Sunday, and later train at 6.25 p. m. every day. The Trans-Canada. is an all sleep ing our train, crtrryllng sleeping ing oars, dining car_ and coln-part- Thls train affords the biggest For inionnration, null the pup. lmln wt Fill Will you loin the CRUSADE In the interest of BETTER HEALTH for all now being conducted by the Red Cross Society Will you become an active all your friends to join? . A membership drive will be con- ducted from June 5th to 11th 111111 you are all asked to join up. The fee is one dollar o. yeur and twenty five cents for children. more and better work can and will be done. . No such opportunity for helping Your children has ever occurred before. ' Pl E. Island Potato Growers’ Association Potato Growers wishing to be- ome members of the Assoclgtlon, stralnt and embarassment flfiif sitter, and llltesent the [QQIQ ole“ one“ ""4 1nieilllgsnfi§rtt the mos élfqrioments. This is bes‘ portraits where the sitte presented in some altllroilflfll‘ l‘ tlon: Nell Gow with his tidal-.- octor Snens shooting an arrow or Lord, Barmutyn hearlnga cause -—"VlrglnIbu's Puer B41116.‘ Rober‘ m5" Louis Stevenson. or ARCTIUS EXPEDITION the author- Deputy Minister Refuses to Make Statement OTTAWA, OnL. June 1—-Asl<ell jye me ydclg ugquieg. with regard to a Quebec desplltcb whim,“ who 5m; 100k. Saturday stating that the proposed expedition of the Canadian Gov- ernment steamer Arctic to the Par Nortlu-hlld been cancelled, after the vessel had Ibsen prepared at a cost of approximately $130,000. W. W. Cory_ deputy Minister of the Intel-ion refused to make any com- ment. He said‘ that hs hall seen the despatch. and had no state - ment to malls. Attila Murine De- partment, is was stated that the matter was in th-e hands of the De partment of Interior. --—-<o>-___ Missal’; Illnlrnent for Dsndrull purl»; Sale That desirable farm in Valley- field owned by Alex J. McLeod will be sold lby auction unless prev- iously disposed off. It consists of 85 acres. 60 acres under cultivat- ion and 25 acres in wood. mostly hardwood. lit is well watered,‘ two streams running through the land. The buildings are practically new. the house of recent erection and the barn built two yssrll 83o. The stublessr ‘qcomslltedl ' ' Further lecure field inspection qndrslrpye 1n 3p grl-cwsllwsmriréllng of Seed ' oflttoes must apply for member- lhip on. or before June 20th. W. BOULTER, §ec'y Potato Growers’ Association TENDERS Sealed tenders for the construe tiion of the P. E. I. Protestant Orph * snags at Mount Herbert, P. E. I. will be received at the office of the architect E. S. Blanchard, Bank oi Nova Scotla Chambers, Charlotte town, P. E. I.. on or before June 21st, 1921. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the architect or G. Dudley Wright, Kings Square in Charlottetown and at Brace and MaoKayh in Sulnmsrside. member and worker" and encourage Tile more members we get -the ‘ The till! Will [Ive RESULTS. Ilylllg sutllhellol. suns“ . v _msy_. be] obtained from» Toll; f‘) , a‘*""1l"“3l,'$“.--_..__.." ~ i“. . JOIIII Steamship GOVERNOR DINO GI.’ I I is. III. lllfl every Spun-flay g1 Thursday mm h V t‘ . o c_ s The Wednonday trips srs vis liiss Auction Salli. ‘ l There will be sold by public auc- tion on the premises at Pleasant ' Grove. Queens County on Thurs- day. the 9th day of June. A. 1)., 1921 at the hour of one o'clock in tile afternoon the farm of James Hayes consisting of eightyono acres pf land with dwelling and Illiiriiil situated thereon. ‘Numer- ous articles of household‘furnlture will also be sold at the saime time. J, A. JVIoDONALD Barrister Riley Building‘ Charlottetown. € _.___- The annual meetnlr of the share- Ilulticrs oi‘ the King's ounty Exhi- bition Association wll be ‘Id ‘It the Court House. Gcorget 011 Tuesday 7th June 1921 mt 6010.011 p. m. ANDREW IIARRIH sey'y. K. C. ExfAss. Notice Re Govern- ment Mussel Mud It is the intention of the Provin- elul Government to put their Mud Dredge into operation this season at the earliest possible rims. Parties desirous of obtaining Inud from them will please malts liDlllicution at once to the Secretary dilfisblit; Works, Charlottetown. The price ufpmnli‘ will be $12.00 per car of 25,000 bs., f. o. b. Mid- gcll, payable in advance and all freight on mud shipped to way sta- 'tIona must be paid in advance. Mud must. be unloaded within 48 hours from the time of its arnlval at its destination. , 4 Should it be found that the mud can be produced at a lower rate than the amount charged, namely $12.00 lper ar, tho difference in the cost and he amount paid will be "abated to the parties obtaining isms. - Following are the freight rates: To sll Stations within 25 miles of viidgell $7.50 per oar. To all Stations within 85 miles of Vildgeil $10.00 per car. To sll Stations. within ls mllafol Mitlgell $13.75 per car. -'l‘o all Stations within 45 miles of M-Idgell 815.00 per can , To all Stations wi in ‘I0 miles Midgell $17.50 per car. L. B. 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