- ass-am-sx-l-a-ai... t h....-_.,,__,.. .. -.. a.“ Bus]? m... must uy RED ROSE ‘ORANGE PEKQE. A little higher price than other teas, but a real difference in quality. Now Rocked ln Aluminum. llltlTillll sllllz y MAY12th, 1927, AT 1 O’CLOCK My farm of 100 acres on the (Ihspow Road in Lot 2-1, 3 miles from Milton Station. Near churches. and school. 14 acres under hard and sol wood, balance under good culti- vstlen. Excellent potato farm. 24 sores ploughed lol- the spring‘: erop. Two and one-half story dwellllq house and largeybarns in 000d condition. Reason for selling on account of sickness. Also the following stook and implements: Stock-G excellent dairy cattle, 4 newly Ireshened, 2 to freshen in June. 1 two year old heifer (Ayr- shire grade), 2 one year old (Shorthol-n grade). 1 Holstein bull will and 1 Sllorthorn call. 4 draft horses, 1 mare 10 years old, 1 horse 13. 1 more 5 and 1 colt 2 in June, 1 fat pig, 1 sow with pigs. 2 geese. -l=: They say Madge shot a Zdueks andwhens. .1. l suppts: it will go hard Also a lot of farm machinery 1h her. almost new. Shel l don't think they'll con~ cl her. She's going to claim she.‘ If farm is not sold by private Ought =2 was her husband. sale, will be sold by public auction on above date. Terms made known at sale. ALEX. MacRAE, I Auctioneer. W. C. ENMAN, Owner. tonne I am instructed by Frank Bag‘ nail, Hunter River to sell on his pnmlsee on Saturday. May 14th at 1 p. m. sharp the following Crop. , shag]; ind lmplemengi A NATURAL ADVANTAGE STOcK:-3 horses. 1 heavy draft Y"I 11-11 -l never had any trouble i general purpose, 2 govt/g; (numb), 1n arithmetic at school. 1 cow, 7 years. due to freshen N’? w°"d°"- l alWaY‘ Jgne 15g, 1 heifer‘ due to "es-w" i that rabbits multiplied very slum 1st. 2 heifers. two years, due ill-‘lfi to freshen last of June, 2 heifers 1 year old. 1 bull 1 year old. 2 calves 5 weeks old, 1 pair pigs 7 weeks old, 2sheep with lamb. 1 binder. Massey Harris, 1 mower. Massey Harris. 1 hay rake-i disc drill. 1 disc harrcw. 1 set lever spring tooth harrows, 1 set iron spring tooth barrows, 'i'set spike barrows. 1 horse hoe. 1 potato scuffier, Massey Harris. 1. potato scuffler. BlShOp. 1 set light har- "WI. Frost and Wood. 1 gang plough, Maple Leaf. 1 plough No. 9. Haley Harris. rolling couiter at~ tacked, 1 cart and wheels. 1 truck. 2 truck wagons. 1 fanning mill. 1 gasoline engine, Fairbanks. 3 H. P.. 1 grain crusher, 1 turnip pulper. z wood slelghs. 1 box sleigh, 1 sheep ' t clipper, 1 farmer's boiler. 1 new he: Sorry l was unable to call Do Laval Separator No. 15. 1 Daisy sst ever-mg. bu!—'=I'--I'¢illY l W" churn. A quantity o1 barley and =ll l"- pggg, qugnglgy hay and straw‘ 1 ‘w, She: ‘ Yes. I heard they had every n], “can 1 organ (Donny) 2 part of you l1: the lockup last night. ‘mills cans, 10 gallons capacity. Quantity of other articles. l‘ l! not fine sale will be held fol- lowing Monday. ‘ ALEXANDER McRAE, Auctioneer.‘ Turtle? --_.-i_.____‘__ NiiTiCE There will be a meeting of tilt!‘ Ilborll Conservative i-Ilccturs of, Brackley Point Road Full ill l Wlnsioo Hall. on Frldzly- llll- lzllll’ slay of May, 1927. at ‘the ll'|lll" nfl eight o'clock p. m. ARTHUR ROBERTS Chairman MUST BE A HABIT "They'll cut a man's head off in China if he is caught looting and then tear him to pieces." "Well. didwtcha never notice the laundry alter it comes home?" 5453-5-11-31. ' TENDERS 15ml". for the erection of al Qhu h at Borden. P. E. l.. will be‘ reee lied by the undersigned until: May 21st. Plane and specifications; ea,» be seen at Borden, the Rev. J.‘ JLMaeDoneld. P. P., Summersidew and the office of Chappel 8t. Huntelnl Architects. Charlottetown. l Lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. KSIgned) ltzv. .WM. MONAGHAN. P. P. -_-i.' ‘~' l Cirleton, P. E. I 5411540411161, ' ‘l KNEW A GOOD THING ,"Thlnk of it! She's going to marry that old minister who has a salary of ten thousand a year." “Well, give her credit for know- Qon-ada S. S. Linesl Ltd. STEAMOHIP SERVICE MONTREAL ing a good thing when sh:- secs 1t.’ Charlottetown MMM“ And St. John’s wows / l “- is F TARBUSi-l Leave l Leave ' ' Montreal CWTOW" | CHARl-‘OTTETOWN Mly 27th May 31st its show you his samples of Suit- ,,» lags, Coatings, Raineoats and well Bros. ma. "lz...s:lt'z..::.r Aoanre do . Members of Parliament. l , Iankers. lallk Clerks an Ml ous- telnet-s. EAis 300d te§’l QO-OO-OO-Orv-Ovooeoe 000000000 1E DAUGHTERS or -: MIDAS .av ANNE_ AUSTIN é O g aeoooo CHAPTER XXVI Billy t-lept illto bt-r lltulllur} lllUUSQ unheard, and stood. conceal-- M 0- I H S l . ed behind the pOTIlGXS between 1\lv-' . ling and dining room. peeping at. "d the picture her two beiuveds ltlade: us they sat at the supper table. She had planned. ehildishly. to: [say to startle tlleul. looking lot-ward with little-girl glee to their. exclaluatlolls of surprise and pleasl ill-e at her unexpected visit. Then silo would fling ller new,- at them. llreatlllessly, demanding their ad- vice. But sollletillug about the pit-lure, ulrestetl her. Accustouled for ou- ly at few days to luxury and gentle living, to spacious rooms and por- vusive wurllllil, (U ulcilulvcti. dark woods and gracious furniture, sbel —"i—-—m—ii was surged w “my m,“ 5b,. had llilzll voice wllil b slle tried t0 make ldoes not stai lllrerltly accepted them as her right, 88.1‘- rllut llulllbler ways of living seenlq He!‘ Ilwlllvl’ (lfdplleil llel‘ cup. i-tl tilt-all and somehow (legrudltlg. ‘Clay looked up, his illzlt-k eyes The twu slle was watching hatbbiunk fur zl lllumetll. 1hell_ filling “(HQ 1g 53y w each omen clay with a luminous. betraying Joy. lie all; t-lose to the table, h“; long s .51] frosc. after zl bit. us ll‘ llc ilad just l)0(l_\'. thicker now at [he slloultlers reluemilereli his luuuueru- llecatlsc of ills factory labor. hump‘ "My Child!" llis- ‘well! elclalill‘ 1C1] over his plate. Ht- wore a ed. "How you startled me! Have lfldell khaki WOIK slim ltilll cheap you hull yvlu "supper rel"? Draw dark trousers. His palt- fnt-e. u lit. up a cllair—" _ tie more haggard than when ‘she Billy dill. but she begged iler bad left home. was ldiilil)‘ blue lllvlllt-BI’ llul to bother about a plalll: '1 ‘Olllltl lite jolvls for want of a ullti cup fur llt‘l'. _ _ s t), [Io ball slim-ed owl-y cv- "IleJwll 11's nut just tile klud ill t-uillg: fur supper when she was a1 meal _\'0\l‘l'e uscll lu llolv." 111's. "Don't begin to lie to yourself, Bill ‘IIOHIQ. l-lc ale ilullgrily, ailsulbed-flvclis flushed, us ill looked over lly, as if he were staking an engine the disheveled lltllle. “l went to that bad almost run down, and he ‘the movies and Just lllxetl u tiuick constantly reached for the cotletqsnack fOr me ulld Clay. He's. so lpot, as he drained cup after cup of hungry these days. working s0 ‘the strong black fluid. His nails =ltard and all, that; lle don't seem to were broken aJlllVblack-rinlnled; his care lnuc-b for fancy fixings. like hands that] been smubheti eruWly you did. and you illltnl‘ lllfPfiiliiy old with pumice stone, so that the ltcu- ll1iilg——~" tier skin was asllrelllied and reu. , "I liZlVF! In ill: buck fur dinner-- "Why." she murmured to llersr-if gllQflif-i tonight." Billy told hm‘ incredlllously. "be looks just. like quickly. llflel- Flli‘ llutl ltislcil ttilll any 01.1101- factory hand, woifillg his patted her nlothelfls plump, flushed slipper and planllllls 0H ‘tllfllliil; lllWPkB- "When you're through in’ early. Oh. Clay, pom- Clay!" Pvllh _\'(llli' "supper. (Tilly, ll wultt t0 lie belonged whore all» was. lltligf) lillll your rtmlu wilh you for it \\'it> luealll l0 live» exqllisllely. llli\“f‘0llff?‘Zl.‘li-l3. 5011111.“. Alums. Don't Ralph Truman and Dalllurl Ro be jealous." lllaine. iitie was weuliy almost, as Silt- talked ul‘ ii tlrlzt-ll ullillgs llundsomn as Dal Romaine. or had willie (‘llly lilliullud bu. cabbage ‘been \\'ll(‘il he llilfl first come to the anti the lirallgealllbcucullllut tics- liltlo hollst- ill Poplar Slit-rt. Alill sell. and H-ll the lillttl silo was (‘Dil- ntltl‘~~llrl\\'—- sclnus of ill(' rilllrlzed. llbSflfllPil way Silo could iiUi D0211’ l4) spy ml his ill which llte atu, of ills broknll nulls, dcwllfllll uuy longer. .0f Lllf‘ dark 1‘l|'(‘lt?'s lillfltll‘ ills great, _ “S‘pl‘ise!" Sill) culled suit black byes-Air WilH it factory ‘ glimt- which ills llasly washing llud not. entirely removed? She was conscious 0f these things and ilated her-sol! 1'01‘ being conscious of tilenl. nut ill at his ltloulll willll ‘llli? llllpkill be hull llSlHl lll cvl-ry lllcul ‘slum? ‘Sunday ‘Wednesday, lllllli-Z ii uplm the tumble. lli0ll. with all upoltlgislll» laultil. pic-kiwi il |l|i anti fllltlotl it. [Llfliilllil- iy. lul-llillt: in 1t ('liillf‘l‘ ltl llislill» gllisll ii frmll Mrs. \\'ci-i‘s.' 'l‘.il:lL -lilil‘l lilliy. lltllllclltllv. lllllilt! i101‘ jwalll lu lukr lliltl into llCl‘ arlns ulld croull over llllii. “You're a tiwrlilllz, (tiny. you klllllv." Hlif! ‘llllfl llllll, with u UlLlCll in hm‘ \'(ill'(‘. tile lullk lllJl‘ llllllil "strvlcilcli lull lo llilll. llud tied her iuto his l-oolll. tile tiny little t-ublly iloie wlilll ills frayed nlaltinlz, llu spotted. ‘faded wallpaper, telllllut-l ilcil. "Wily tioll'l you lllkt- llly mom, (Illly? it's tbiggel" and nicer." "Because i tlllnk you'll lbo cum- lng back." He did not look at. her, but hill face. reddenetl tmlll the _ _ gllare of mile stove through the op- Yotl wear llgblcst, filmlest gowns en 400,3 was suddenly lstmng and l" 53ft!!!’ “(l ‘vlllllllll l"?- l‘°" beautiful in her-not sinister, or Kotex protects absolutely under all mremn’ m. queer, m,_a,,___ » conditions. Five llmcs as absorbent . as ordinary cotton pads: You obtain it at any store, with- Hygienic Advice _ New way discards l like tissue l Womerfs I l i B! ELLEN .1. BUCKLAND Reylilered Nurse HERE is now a way in woman's hygiene that ends most of tbc bothers and worries nf old ways. A new way called Kotcx. 8 ill l0 better class wonlcll ilzlvc adopted it. y You dispose of it as easily as tissue. Thus no laundry or dis- uosai problem. ‘She caught herself up. reluenl- bered lilo urgency of the errand w, hesitancy’ sl-mpb, by saying tile/t h d Ibrougllt. tlIBI‘ to him. be- Kotcx. Many storesbavc it already “"59 l" "'1'" "l" 3°" ‘ll lllll lalll‘ wrapped for you to plck up. pay for, 9i‘- and take home without even asking. - iShe lolll, irltpltlly llllli Wliillllll up. Pkckacg‘ "l l2 °°5l5 ‘mll’ a l°"' parent excitement. Wllllli. llhe ilad "M91 "C" Y°“ "'3' ll» Ymllll "W." overheard and did not pause l0 ex- risk the dangers nf old ways a 1n. (“we her éaVeBdrODDIIlK Be sure you get the enuine. nly ‘ Kotex itself is “like“ olex. . KOT€Xi N o laundry-vilified ‘like tines "Now,” she concluded. “the prob- lem ill-what am l to do? If l so to him and confess that l over- ltesrd him vowing to adopt one of, us ultras girls, he will undoubtedly, '- Jrllw» .-'. . 000-0004900000“ 000004000 oall ‘the whole scheme otl’, cud get ll daughter ~lly some lletlg sensation- "Ail rilzill.“ (Tilly rose, swubllcti’ brcztkfust and would use l1. uulil ' and ltll chipped willie ' t ill llletlloll. Tlllil being the case. that they will llmvoan equlllchsnce. ‘we would all 111.00 Qlld ourselves Alli] l'i.l tell chem -l don't want L0 out of l: voly swell lulllliylfflfyzllvlll.‘ ldolft! I know! don't!" she llltllfle. do e out of our Jcallce n51: cried out passionately in face qt lcart-er-—tllougll Nyda tllltl \\‘ll". elllle sad, llonlt: smile on his deep- wouid be tickled ln death to be lett-ut lips. off their. careers." site laughed. "Don't begin to lie to yourself, shortly. “and we'd tilltl ourselvesinllly," ile- told her quietly. "By back where we startell~no, uol jtbe time the year ls uD. you'll uttere we started. but spoiled for want w will, you'll fight mo“, and the old life and nut prepared for a toenail. to protect your chances new. D0 you fciiuw my poor llutlugslllst tho-lo young llellions ales llollcst reasoning. ‘Clay’? fpit-ked out to run the race with The boy's face was very grave. you. You're going to ‘have a sweet, “And you would feel that the old time o! 1;, B1]ly_ 1 don't envy yam life was spoiled for you?" lle asketiiBy God, 1 don't!" He ripped out in a low voice. '.tlle oath like an old hand m, flwegr. '=\\'eii. to be llollrst. Clay. lling. would." Billy answered, with a tie-l "Clay!" Slle slipped to the floor "an! llllfllllllllll; 0f llcr bright lleudnbeside llim and seized his baud-u. "l have been taken to tile- nloullluin "You're breaking my heart, looking top and shown the pt-onli-setiliunlli‘. like infill, guing 4103mm“ fuming want llly year-us prunllset. tour 5m, hands’ b,” ,0 was not my ftlult lllltl_l flVélilléllftLigggglth? Don't bd a fmfgciafi,’ And it would be u uleltn trick folqpml‘: 1e: T, Q. give his fortune "I0 l0 Slwil ll": ville!‘ girls‘ ilYl-‘s by ‘away to ane of us wort-bless girls. Sllfllllllllg their yrt-ur frtnll them. .C(lm(3 lmnm! He'll 19g us a" have Besides. tllll- of lllt‘ lllrec will beloul" year nut. us he agreed, but ill lllllfii<Gll l'1ll' lllt.’ big prize. i haven't lthg om] the-roll be 11611136“ l0 adopt lillt‘ rizhl 11> ulllko il lllllmssillit- forla ,|uughu.r_ '|-_ Q wants ya,“ no, tn scheming. ungrateful girl. like tilelll lu \\'lli. llit\'(‘ l'.’“ . lllt‘ bu; Nyda Imlllax. or Winnie Shelton, I “Du you want to will ‘prize. Billy?"_ (‘llly looked iii. her Qr-or Billy Wells!" She was plea“. ‘for tile fllst llmt‘. null his face was lug with him 31m...“ hysterically set and slvrll. slrztlllzciy like old "wqmq ym,’ may for yum. {Euler-s T- (‘l-cl _ sake as well us-for mine? I'm _ lllllyr i'l'lili'_lllvll y. slzlre wllil agmld of mygem may o; “may [his ftvitlt-lllllg, ulllllllvllllll. llllll‘ eye's. year will do to ma Clay!" lllul i181’ t-llill lluiveroli ‘ as if she (To 5e gonlmmed) llvero Ztlllllll lll cry. “Dld mother lleli yOtl \\'llIll Nuvlalii said?" she naked slolvfy. with apparent irrele- l" ‘h’ ""4 “"31"” Billy ‘Bl-ls Junta Nyda Incl Wlnllie the incredible I o-“u; a ,~.,,,|_-- may 3,1,...“ ‘vi‘h_ BQQIQ-(Bl-It what secret of her own lulu h“ "YtlllW-t- gut genius; I is Nyda corbeallng’! ' ‘oulzlll til kllll\\'_ You can 1:01 booked il'.ll~ ii t'l)lll't‘l‘l llllll‘ when lllr- year's illpyif _\'|)ll work |llli'(|. l till want fom0rrow’s Radio Program ‘ FRIDAQt-MAY 1s international Radio Programs EVENING CONCERTS WBZ (333) Springfield. .\lllfal(.8l0, 11.00 P. M. \VM'C.~\ (3-11) N. Y. Studio Proglunl. ' FEATURE TALKS 6.20 P. M. \VGY (379) Scileneet-ltLv. liltscbllii reports. 9.00 P. M. WOO (508) Philudelpilizl. Aslrull- omical talk. WANT TO DANCE? 8.00 P. M. WMAQ (447) Chicago. Chapman or- chestru. . 9.30 P. M. WYGY (379) ‘Schenectady. liélllcu program. _ WEAI” (492) N. Y. Pillill» iYUr Ur- cilestrzt. WJZ (151) New‘ York. Pvllllsylvzlulzl Grill Orcllcstlla. 10.30 P. M. -WiEAl1‘ (1192) N. Y. Greenwich lllll Orchestra. ' WPG (300) Atlantic City. Gateway yy Casino. ' ' --——————' 11.00 P. M. yoll to have tile year. But-you KlDKA (309) E. Pills. Pittsburgh haven't. answered me. D0 you want P051. , to be Dad's adopted daughter? Are 11.30 P. M. i You lgflllll; w try w Mu 11118 “'11- crop (411) Montreal. tumult Royall test?“ _ WBZ (333) Springfield. Hotel tstat- “I—I (IOIIL know," Ellie answered 18,. with painful honesty. “A week ago WILW (422) Cmcinnum Hotel Gib, I would llaveqlcetl so sure that I wouldn't. consitlerdl for a moment. so“ 1 0° A M Iiut Nllvrutii-oll. Clay, illlnk of ‘ _ _ ' . ' ' _ _. nly ilavillg those three to five years. Wgfigfilifll’) blew York‘ w"l'l°' ll i-nniijllrullv. Willi! lilo lust masters (‘Copyrlghtk 1927' by ‘International Radio Programs. Chicano.) {ea-i- C. N. R. A. Radio Programs “Dnd doesn't wulll a concert vio lillisl. for a daughter," Clay told her with tbrutul frankness. "If you iake llinl on you'll have 10 make a career. u profession ul‘ being T. Q. Curtis’ daughter. Europe, yes. wilt-ll llc wants l0 trot. over to the lv-llhc for llle sake nl‘ his llunell, m‘ 10 look at. cathedrals because he thinks it's the thing iii tlli~~" 1NRV i291 Nlolretll. VANCOUV- “Ytlll’l‘t-, beilll; horrid, Clay. Yull ER. B. (I. must know lllflli. it‘ I don't. tell '1‘. Q. 10.00 p. m. (lP.5.T.) and IlCClflL‘. l0 lluly 0n. lllil tell the “ROGRAMME OF POPULAR ‘lllll-‘F girls vnilall his plans are, s0 DANCE MUSIC by tile Carllllrt-l —-— Belmont ‘Orchestra. playing llir- ecl from the Rose Room of tile Hotel Belmont. Vancouver. Bri- llSli Columbia. CNRC (434.8 Metres). CALGARY, ALTA. 7.00 p. rn. (M. T.)—, Bedtime Story by Aunt Edith. ' 9.30 noes WEAKNESS DETRACT FROM voun soon HEALTH ' a1>.~,-r(r~~ ItS i T is the double-richness of Carnation Milk which makes it so economical. So rich that it can be used in place of cream at one-third cream cost. So rich that it can be greatly i diluted when used in cooking and for other milk uses. Carnation is the most completely _ useful milk you can buy. i ~- And it has the additional economy of keeping. None , l is wasted. It keeps several days after opening- indefinitely in the tin. Carnation is just pure, fresh rrlilk evaporated to double richness, kept safe by sterilization. Order from your grocer several tins or a case of 48 tins. Semi for a free copy of Mary Blake's Cook Book. Address Carnation M ilk Products Company, Limited, 3.45 P. M. I WOO (508) Pllilu- (lralld Orgull zllld Aylmcr’ Ont’ trumpets. . 6.30 P. M. ‘ CARNATIONCARAMEL CUSTARD-Two cups Carnation WJZ (454) New York. vuclll 'l“rlu-_ Milk diluted with 2 cups hot water, y. cup sugar, y, teapot,“ WGY (K79) iscllellccllldy. bllllllll salt, 5 eggs, 1 teaspoon vanilla. Carameiize l”°5‘““" mo P_ M , sugar and add to scolded, diluted milk. c-lucF (-111) Montreal. I\it_ lull-til L?‘ "imam "l d°lllll° lwllelmlllll 1W8" ,C.,,,ce,~t_ \ h“: dlssolves._ Add this mixture to slightly 9.00 P. M. I geaten eggs; then add salt and vanilla. CFCF (411) llvulrwl- llulu‘ 0f - our into buttered custard cu . Bake in Alusic. 1°00 P M 2%.; degree oven with cups setpisn deep pan KDKA (309) E‘ Hus‘ kmuwjlq pm o 0t water. This serves eight. gram. It tosses erealsy l: looks creamy It ls creamy i l “From Contented Cows" Produced in Canada ‘ll-u a‘ ‘L535. IS ‘Rlzlfinnowl-lfi-E TWO SIZES '- TALL‘ AND SMALL “Fourth District of Queens A Convention to nominate two Liberal Conservative Candidates for Fourth District of Queens will be held at Eldon on Friday May 13th at 1.30 p. m. _ Each Poll is entitled 1,0 send five dole gates. -. . l’l'elniel' Stewart will be present and ad- dress the meeting. JOHN FRASER, , N. A. GILLIS, ’ t Convenors it30i5<lil3l ROCKY POINT FERRY Time Table From Opening of Navigation to u: —-'l‘he Orchestra. 7. Spanish 1Solllz—"l\ly llearl. has a Willllow"~'i‘he ‘Orchestra. . . i. Violin Smo—“Selected— Gladys -Pllolo by Mickleihwllite " , Mrs. Thomas lChapman of 3 Somerset Place, Toronto, Ont. pglose picture appears here. bald ' r. Pierson Favorite Prescrip lion was very helpful m nle and i know it to be the very heat medl. clue a woman can take when ner~ yous and rlln down. I had a break [down-Any nerves were so upset I lcnnld not Bleep. I also suffered from nervous indigestion‘, but after taking Dr. Piano's Favorite Prer scripiion I did not suffer with in digestion and I could set a nature‘ night's rest. which I could not dr before. No woman can appreciate whsl: s wonderful medicine the ‘Favorite Prescription‘, is until site lives ll: a trial." . All drulzgisls. Tablets or liquid. Write Dr. Pierce, Pres. Invaiids‘ Illotei, Buffalo, N. Y., for tree ad- ~ t, v cs. 1 for ll.lll' .l (Joni h... _ lllt- .‘\l.llu'l.tl~l_ Fllttvsxiul J Selection from "The Gondollors" 9_ sum, from “The Meruhant o, l organ (m Metros), MONTREAL, E. . cnno (340.1 Moll-ell, qtmlmc, lltwlt lllvlll CNRM‘: Moonlight. period gf-Mueic: Pl“ I y. lllflslloll Comedies o: the 1Tb and. ' 7F“ orellml-u Selection lly STUDIO PROGRAMME b lilo ' (lNRlfl ‘Orcllelllra under lilg ll-utl- the Flrst of Julie, el-sllip of Gladys Webb Foster. _ ‘PROGRAMME Leaves Charlottetown Leaves Rocky lPomt 1. Overtllre-—"Orpheus"—'llho 0r- 8.00 A- M 0 A. M. y cilestru.‘ 9.30 A. M. 10.00 A. M. 2. Cello Stll0—"-Selecicd"-— May. 11.00 -A. M. 11.30 A. M. Webb Hockey. ‘ 1.30 P. M. 2.00 P. M, ll. ‘Selection of (‘Old Fllvorlie-u"— 2.30 P. M. 3.009. M, The Orcllestrll. 3.30 P. M. 4.00 p, M. 4. Concert Waltzes ~—"Sllilli1il9l' 5J0 P_ M_ 53° a M_ _ ‘bllglghtlfig-dizle grcilellllcll-a. B t 5_n3_5_12_3,_ l. l ano —" eec e "-— ell - ‘ Tl“ Wallwll‘ Webb Foster. teuu Lsul-ler Orchestra. dlrwl from The Gllauteeu Muriel‘ H"- Volllco"—'l‘llo Orchestra. ,;_ , tel, Ottawa. ~11- PRINCE BARON‘ (By Boron Bill" élM ULTANEOUS l BROADCAST. QUE . cnao (434.5 Moll-ell. OTTAWA. ——— ~ ONT. » A ‘Pure Bred Parallel-oil s 111011. a.oo p. m. (s.o.s.'r.)_ _ llllllolilstl item than 0am W Cosy Cornel- for Girls and Boys by Frank Mellow I011! l0 3”" ~ ‘Uncle Dick. and Motintll '* fdillll- Plllil“ 8.30 p. m. to 8.46 p.m.- Baron has infill intend: s Ill" Dominion Department ot Agrleui- stool: gettsrlfllld M0110 0‘ "l" ".1 turs Market Reports. cintty are lost-uniti- 1115"“? l” srulnlo PROGRAMME ‘from on. service IIIilllTF-‘llllliii bred/animal!" 011M, Montreal. . 10.00 to 10.20 p. m lam 10.40 to 11.00 p. m. ‘ mj-‘ullll’ 80th Centuries. 11.00 to 12.00 p. m. ... r 1t» llt- ' . l .. . eno no 1o -— stir » 1 " y l and VOWHPYlll-iod ofnldusl fa“ U u uu " ‘3L'_PT<e¢J; .