/ not: rwo and Convenience In the new Ian-banks ‘Globe Valve ‘Tbqnew Fairbanks Globe Valve bu l dine holder that can be replaced lld_ euilkwhkh means a "VIII 0f time and money. The improvement ii desi c: m, valve bu been nude wittgut unri- hdll ll! of the fennuu that have and: Fairbanks Globe Valves famous ' it lnnfiiieheullnonLomwnfcruaqwua-w. What! hgimIiFILV-rwveiuV-solu "You generally wind up on a‘ tfretcher if you shniik when you're ' run down." l i LIGHT POGO "l‘m ltil; hungry. We had twcj chorus girls for dinner." “You shouldn't expect to satisfy your appetite with such light loco >._.. LAVNS WOULD EXCLUDE INDIGENT IMMIGRANT OTTAWA. May 16.-Commenting on the proposal of the Bermondseyy Bcard of poor law Guardians to spend 13118 in sending to Canada a Bermcndsey shoemaker. his wife and family who are unemployed. the minister of immigration to-day told the star "charity-aided immigrants are not admissable to Canada: it is therefore evident. from the infor- mation contained in the communi- ration. that this shoemaker and his family cannot be admitted." The question of assisted passage (foes not enter info this case as the man is not a farm laborer or farm- t-r coming to Canada to settle on the lund. Therefore he and his family can only be considered as immigrants. g The federal immigration regular- lffllh ill-e quite explicit on the point iil excluding charity-aided inimi- iil-ants. 1f liic slioclnakei- lncilns to sustain llimsclf and family, and t-ctlld give satisfactory assurances that he could obtain éfllpiOyfllPfll ilfid cam sufficient to maintain iiiui- self and family after tiihll‘ itrriviifi iii Canada lit- would b!’ iidlllillfti Mortgage Sale l ‘lake will» illill lilif|i~l‘ .lIil| liy vii-lilo‘ til l|f\' i-owoli- HI $2111‘ vtilllilllitui iii ll l-i-i» ‘ fill" “mlltziw- "l p-i-li or ‘trim l fill tin» ii\-i-iil.\‘~l~»iirili 4H1} i-i‘ .|illllllli'_\' .\_‘ i_)_ iilfl-l. uiitili- |)l<I\\'I't'Il .l. A '1' .\i s, (iiuipriily Liliiltt-il iii‘ liii. fir... I JIM ‘Hu- .\l.'lrifliui» ’l'r\il~l (‘iirporil tln- OWFOIHI piirl llii-ri- will lli- Mr riuii- Iiy Ptllilii; Alli-i ism Mm, 7i’- [ti 7ft Pluirliilltitosvil. llll .\i|il|| ieentti day of .|iil_\- .1 If. . . hour of eli-ri-ii ffPi/lflk lli llii- PIVTHIHHIH- l lli- following prr-pi-rfy, iiiumqy; All flint lfllvi, ||il't‘l.‘ or purl-q] of ljlflll sifuntv. lying liflll lIt-illis’ in Chm-hiya. H-wn afnrcsiiiil liiiiiiiili-il in. [tiunwgj (ln the Southeast liy lhitcr Street on ihi- Siiiltliu-t-at liv property now nr Into. l.v owiicd by l'_ \\'_ Owen tfiirmcrlv used as Telegraph Ofrlciip III] tip- ‘fitrihlrrlsi by [irr-pi-rly‘ of (‘linrics II. I'._ lmilirwortll, iiliil on tiii~ Norfhirr-st by thc Rollins Estate, Also all that other parcel of iilnd iii , (‘liiiriottotowfi llnliliiloil as follows; On the Noi-thit-cst liy Water Street, iiii tbr- Snllthtvr-(st by property of’ D‘- llloill llroet, 0H the Nnrtiivilst by pro- perty of flli- Ilrilliir Fliinii. iillll nli flir- Nlliilbeal. liy property n!‘ liriicl- Stein iirt d~ (‘n Also :|.l1 the Ilflfsflll-‘ll propi-rty- of J. A T, Morris (‘onipiiuy Lilliileil. colu- priidng tllc mnchiul-ry. plant. equip- liii-lit, vifffm- furniture. iitrwk-in-triiilc. |llll.|.l"s_ POI1f1lIIt('I‘S_ boxes, cuties. cs- wiii-evt, inittcrinls llfIll supplies used lit riinnwlioll with its liiisiilr-sn, lit-era, iiorrilr-il willl-rs rinil lirillkrl l|i:illlifilr~lllr-‘ i-il nr in proci-sii nf lii:inili‘lii-liiri-, form-i lilrii-s, l.l'.'lrit-lli1lrks_ trade lullncs, hook~f s. anti ltll other fixtures. lift-nulls, gimillg chum-ls i-ff-v-ts tlllti asst-ls now Il“‘fl5I|, rii- which ill lllv- time of sllclii \flll' may he owned hv tlic siliil J_ A- '1‘. 1 llrirrilt (‘olnpllny Lilli it'll. ' 'l‘r-rnla of‘ sali- to i!" IWOIII)’ pcr i-i-llt i 111M]! zit lhi- tilnl- of will». zliill lilo liiil- ‘ iinri- witliiii thirty (lily! iiflcr llit- iliitc iil” oiale, lhitwl this filllrtw-iitli ilily of .\I!li',‘ 19" ‘ R "The \filritillii- Trust Vnrporiitiilii. h)‘ . _\|cl.F.(lIl lb IH~1.\"l'l.I'IY | 'l'||i\ir Altiirllvyf‘. i 4 i woae-oo-eoomwo-ooooo 00404 I F0ll SALE f At Breldulballe, Hotel Pro- perty with 20 acres 11nd, short distance from villam also . two farms of 50 cores each. one half mile from village. ‘ l-‘Irlt. class land for potato QQLL O-OO4§-O§OO-Q OiO-OO-OO-Ol growing. ; f Parties interested com- ‘ municatc with ‘t M. iu-zunltnv, t Brudalbene. 4 o _____..___. British Columbia a Mouldings and Sheathing lust arrived direct from Vancouver, flnc full carlond u. c. Moilumioa ANII I ' SIIIATIIING Assorted patterns. 5 L. ill. room: s. col‘ PAOLPII WIIAIVIS as that." i Tramp: An’ Lady, no food fer two days! Lady (who is reducing): Humphi That's nothing, I haven't eaten any- thing for three days! I ain't had “Whose little ookurrte |I you?" “B9 YWI‘ It, Jack. I'm your ' red hot mlmnn." UP AGAINST IT \ Monk (to Turtle Boxing "Pl-"W-lt‘)! Mow can l lead for the chin when you keep pulling In your head all thl; gyw? _lr-O(> FYoUFI-‘Y MUFFINS Bciit muffin batter vcry slightly- The stcret to fluffy muffins that have "no holes in them is exact pro- portions and little beating. by Steamer INTERNATIONAL um: Scrvire Effective May 23rd 0Y1? H" \\‘ Plililih ritnvl a1. JOIIY. \'. ll. will t-‘mn 1 vvrl-iiimu tun ‘ 51> rninl :11 Hill‘. 7f\l \'|-.- 1ft (ii ‘Iu-i" '\\'i>tlllI-.-1|r:_\' fiIf HIIIPI‘ lciisan-i. '..,liihn (hi) L“. \llflll- iii- Time, iiaslpurl L30 'l’- M's Liiiii-t- 2.210 l’. \il. Piaufi-rii l'i||ii-. oo~+~¢¢*°**"'"““**" itfriviilg liosful 'I‘llllrlii|iiy H)‘ IL“. Diff-light Ti Ill‘. (Igliv rv ‘iufllrtliiy Nfrllflll‘? itiiils ilirct-l frmn Hf. john to "onion. G‘ lrnvii g; Si. jiilin 7.00 I’ M . Allan- lii- Tint r, due “HIJIIII l’. \I. fpyligltl 'l'iiin-. (filmu-rfitills n! lfniifim ll ill: rl~h rl nlmtlllr-r In ‘vi-n; lurk Ift-Ilivl-if Illlrll for Nllllllllllbnl; _ illFlllllp-‘IIIPII Irv pulinvllggr-rn Alt‘ A fi/l‘ It] RN slr-unliih-ip lint-ll w---_ii=-QJIISI__> i... ;Presumably the weather-man has a let" rays, and we are being treated to THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN norggi: Owners iii-id Operators of Motor Vehicles 1 Please taki- notice that registrations and operator's licenses issued dur in; 1927 expired on 30th April, 1928. iviiriiing is hereby given that. llcensts will be cancelled for the follow- ‘iug reasons: (till-rating it motor vehicle while under file influence of liquor. Reckless and furious driving. Passing at high speed a stationary or moving vehicle. Swerving to the left when taming a corner. . Passing a vehicle travelling in the same direction when view in front is not clear for at least fifty yards. t. Passing a car when nearing the top of a hill. “Basia- ‘7. Failure tn give half the road to a naming vehicle. 8. Failure to stop when signalled by an Inspector under the Motor Ve- hicle Act. The public will take notice that the provisions of Section 69 of the Mo- tor Vehicle Act will be strictly enforced. For guidance of all concerned the Section is printed hereunder: Sec. 69. In the event of any person holding a chauffeurs or an oper- ator's license contraveriing any of the provisions of this Act by reason of reckless 01' negligent driving or by reason of the use of intoxicanls or for any other reason ‘ in the of the y, unfit to act as ii chauffeur or operator, the Secretary shall upon proof to his sat- isfaction or the fact. or existence of such contravention or unfitness and without the necessity of holding any formal or public in other hearing, either cancel the license of such chauffeur or operator absolutely or sus- spcnd the same and all the rights of the licensee thereunder for such period as the Secretary may think fit. In the event of cancellation of license all the rights of the licensee thereunder shall forthwith abate and cease absolutely. WALTER M. LEA, 15th May, 1928. Provincial Secretary S-II-tfslf air. with all its invigorating qualit- ies. Peters Road And V 1 c 1 n 1 t y ‘Farmers are having their fertiliz- ers hauled in readiness for the seas- ons use in the growth of certified seed potatoes. table stock and other crops requiring the needed impetus. From Halifax. N. 8., we are pleas- ed to note the arrival of Mrs. A. M. Johnston to her home at Peters Rd. after spending the winter months with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McPhee. Rev. D. V. O'Meara, Pastor of the Murray Harbor North and Peters Rd. Presbyterian Congregation. has returned to his charge after a short vacation spent on the mainland. rather scant supply of “Ultra Viol- usomewhat cool. dark and gloomy days. Rays of any kind would be IWPICOITIE. Miss Genevieve McCormac. teach- er iit Peters Rd.. Mr. C. J. McLean Teacher at Cambridge. ‘and Mr. Ar- chie Lzinigan. Teacher at St. Mary's Road, attended the Teachers’ Coli- vention recently held in the city. Among the recent arrivals at Pet- icrsfl Road from the neighboring Re- public arc: Mr. Willard McLean of Watcrtctvli. Mass. and Miss Stella Jenkins. of Newton Centre. Mass. t 'I‘hcy arc glad to again imbibe the rt-i'ri.siiing freedom of their native a l i We congratulate our esteemed ci- tizen, Mr. Harry Butler, on his ap- pointment to the important position of Superintendent of Rotuds for u section of Kings County. Mr. Butler has already given his suiNlLL REDUCE lnfllmednterrittiry much attention. J l. ____ Llgalnibhfimifr"MuscIQiTEIJiE‘“TTEF fislicriiii-ii of tiiii‘ Soutliiffii fshe lameness and pain from a ziiltl kltisicrii coasts i-teport. lobsters pllnt, Side Bone or Bonmuuitc plentiful. which is highly on- Spavln. No blister, no mi; coliriigllig in the fiicc of so inilcii gone, and horse can be iised.,<.tltltiy find hard work. 1 $2.50 a bottle all druggisls’ or: -i'— ‘ delivered. Describe your case? Mr. Joseph G. Jenkins, huvilil: for special instructions and interestiri ‘sold one of his horses. has purchas- ‘hUTSE 800K z R FREE. g1 iw-nvciiiimliiciii tym-ii-aliitniiiiti-cuisoii. Murray River. iii ‘informed as to the “speedinfl qual- Mr. Jenkins likes a speedy one. ‘the Min-ray Harbor. R. R. if thc Tenders will be received by theistandardizing of the same can not‘ ‘undersigned until May 31st, foi- the‘be done now, surely the request of‘ j - Mr. S. A. Macdonald. Pres. Board ‘palnunf M‘ the exterior M Shof Trade. 'Ch‘town could be acceded ‘E"8'¢-“¢§ Chmthl (‘wnhmd- to. and a light passenger service as Lowest or any tender not neces- outlined by Mr. Macdonald given on l." t (L this important branch until the ‘s8 y “w? e Wfulness of the time“ has come for i REV. J. C. PITRE, P. P. ‘its standardizing. t. Datum. ' ll ‘ s as Co on; Mr. J. B. Finafyson. proprietor of ____ ‘Point Pleasant Mills. has about com 4545-5-IE-BI. ‘plated the bulk of his work in saw- --i-———- - ;ing lumber. boards. shingles and the i Week _ End many accessories of the lobster fish- _ ermen's traps. beside the operation > Fares Canadian National The Canadian National Railways ‘much utility in the preparation of finished lumber. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Campbell. and announce that week-end fares are xlgflafidmmieéflggnlizgdgfi‘? "°“’ in 95"‘ between spedned ently visiting relatives and friends Dflims- These special 10w fares areiin Peters Rd. Aliiston and Clim- .on sale from Friday noon and are bridge‘ ‘valid until the following Monday. ‘ They permit of travel over the week- lcnd at fares lower than regular irates and are taken advantage of by‘ ‘litany. who find in them an €COX1-| jomical way to travel. The arrange- ‘llmfil. is in effect until October 31st. g 4471-5-15-51. »{o>-e-- MAINE TO STUDY PRODUCTION IN P. E. ISLAND ‘ernor Ralph O. Brewster and exec- lctl another froln Mr. James A. Daw-‘ullhough he called w her $evpmi We are not yetflhnes_ Tiitlcs of this latest acquisition. l)ill‘was thinking mm she must be rm]- lly ill; lic had never known her to With regard to the facilities oflbe ‘had been changing for months; evfir iof his planing mill. a machine of. AUGUSTA. Me.. May 16.—Gov-' o-owoooe» 0Q 0 0 0 1 f “Jealous Hearts” l! AIll-Illllil) HARBOUR lo-ooooaoqoooo 000004000001 THE SECOND sufvliuous It was Millicent herself who zin- swercd Illn telephone call by which Elinor summoned Tony. Old Jilsoi had misunderstood the operator and thought that shc was asking for Mrs. Anthony Dot-ring. instead of‘ Mi’. Uceriiig. Miiiicéltlls lit-art pounded umdfy Wfliit‘. slit: waited for the connection to bc put through. It seemed to ‘her cternities since she had heard the voice of her foster-sister. She still loved Elinor, despite herself. Elmer's cool drawl. when it came. exhibited surprise: "Oh, hello, Millicent, old dent’! However are you?" And scarcely waiting to be told. she added: “Where's Tony? I want to speak‘ to him." The color rushed into Millicent": pale checks. She caught her breath. the joy died out of her voice: "I'll send for him,“ she said quiet-| v- ' I "Good girl. Tell hint-M hurrjt.‘ I'm in a frightful Jam." Very slowly. Millicent laid down l the receiver. Her lips formed‘ themselves into a bitter line. But, she went into the hall and sum-‘ moncd Tony. just as he was going, out of the door on his way to thel stables. , i "Elinor is on the wire," she said‘ "She wishes to speak| to you. ' He looked at her for a moment. without a word. Her face was like a mask. l. He shrugged. , "Thank you." was all he said, as‘ he went into the library and closed! the door behind him. Millicent stood where he had left‘ her in the hall. She was deadly‘ pale and her eyes burned like fire, Her hands were clenched and she breathed hard. as though she 11nd been running. v She was still standing there, a‘ few minutes later. when Tony open-: .ed the door and called: i "Millicent. do you want to talk to‘ Elinor?" She answered quietly: "No. Tell ‘her I'll write." _ = Her throat seemed to be ciosilli- ‘She couldn't have talked to Elinor. at that moment, if her life had de- nended on it. A moment later. as she was slow- ly mounting the stairs, Tony came; out of thc library and stood ili thc‘ hall. looking up ai her. "I'll have to go to New York to: night. Elinor is in some sort of ltroubic. Shc cuuldnt ti-li me over the telephone." He hesitated and added. with an effort iil. careless- ncss: "Care to comi- along?" . Millicent. shook licr head, not itHlSl-illg herself ‘to speak Ht: liotctl ilicr tlry. bilruing cycs, ilcr ghastly pallor. and lic frowned. i “Aren't you feeling well?" f i “I'm quitc all right, thank you." i lle hesitated again. I “Perhaps a ciiailge-tlic trip ‘to iNt-w York-might do you good." She trricd, shrilly, hysterically: , "I lcll you. I'm quite all right!" l lit-r voicc broke. and shc sped up thc stairs. not once looking back. He stared nfwr her. perplexed. He so unstrung before. But she since their marriage. in fact. Th0 gay. pleasant companion of a IQW years ago had given placc to a sil- ent and irritable wife. Curiously enough, the fact that she was jealous of Elinor never crossed his mind. His love for El- inor was too deeply buried in his heart, too carefully guarded from others, for him to suspect that Mil- iicent had guessed his secret. The stolen letter episode had long sincé passed from his mind: he had dis- missed it as one of those inexplic- able incidents by which Man in ever destined to be perplexed by the 11¢- tion of Woman. _ ; When the car came to take him zto the train, Millicent bade him u sulky and indifferent good-by. 811$ he went off in something of a huff. pitylng himself because he had such ‘a capricious wife. AIHLMIIIICBDI- ‘after humming a gay little tune f0! the benefit of Colonel Dcering and the servants. ran upstairs and, from tthe west windows. watched the car 'until it was out of sight. “You were horrid—everything a .man detcsts-—uncl you've let him 80 lto Elinor. who'll be lovely and allur- ‘ing and flattering and sweet." she thought despairingiy. It was iis if some demon rode her these days when she was with Tonv. She was carried away by the force iiy 2.0a [ulivc council have passed iin order _ . _ tcnnbling the state department ofiof primliive impulses mill We“? w‘) ——-—— ‘agriculture to send a representative‘ strong for her to resist. She knew , TWIN" Wm b9 Teceiv“ by ‘M10 Prince Edward Island and othefishi- was driving him farther and Jllldflfsllnfli "m" M" 12ml m" "mpointsof eastern Canada to inquire‘ farther from her at the very time ‘bllilliill! 0f "9" chm“ i" s“mm"' into thc cost of producing seed 0r‘whcn shc should be doing all in her ‘field, near Emerald Junction. Plaflfltabic stuck potatoes. in event such‘power to win him from Elinor. imll‘ l"! 5%" $4 717mm“ "°‘"°i‘iiiformatlon may be deemed helpful “What's the use?" she asked her- iSIIIIIIIICPSIdw. A. l‘. McQIIIiIYS 07- iil the course of the f0l‘l.i'l('.0mil1B‘:u-l[_ with a shrug. "It's 0001a!!! iflcb. Sollflfl- (‘hfllllwl find lllllflbr-‘pctato investigation by the Unltedmgw. He's always belonged to El- Archltects, CharlMtct/own or under- States tariff commission. . t inor; never to me!" ‘ . ‘ The suggestion that information‘ Tony reached New york the [o]. ‘ Lowest. nr any tender not mes-or producing cost-s 0f Canadian: \------———-——- ._qlgrlly accepted. potatoes as well aslMnlne potatoes‘ Rev. Frank McDonald. P. IE. tlnight be of value in thc Commls-‘ ‘ Emu-supp, p, sicns investigation was mlidc by . Time for receiving Tenders foi-‘Frank P. Washburn. state commis- ‘ubovc (churnh is ,X|¢m|¢q| 1,, May sinner of iigrlctliture. Commissioner ‘and. Wiishburn explained to thc Gover- .5474! ' Build Up Your Hell"! With Dr. |'ierce'l "CMD" GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY A Tonic Which Dr. Pierce mar and coltncil tlint- his deptirl- ‘mint. i-oilid collect such information ______ ___ _ within‘ the stiitl- but had no nulli- lorlty to g0 outside its borders. HP [rt-quested such authorization witii ‘filo understanding that it would b: ‘llsl-cronly lli the case there WM llltPd for fiirthcr information. The order passed by the Governor ‘and council provided that expenses in ‘My fafm 0f 86 3Cr€$ atlfor thc proposed inquiry should be ,p|easant Grove_ Good ‘yfiliilmfggfiiurtlhc i928 balance for sccd tHouse and Barn. A good i ' '<»> u. ' ifarm for a potato grower.‘ WWW" "l-“TAR” i Lots of Sea Manure. Ap- Llqoll 0v TIMI. Allbcokn If you are run-down, Watery cilsturd- comes from too you," ‘n a.’ m.rk THE race is on! win in the race of life. Eat Pep for breakfast ings. Know the delight glzing and health-giving elements. Pep will pep you up for the whole day. For Pep gives pep. Crisp, whole- wheat flakes. Ready to eat. Rich iri tfltifi The start is even. The finish-that is where pep tells. Healthy, peppy, youthful vigor must MAY 18. 192s Pep Makes Winners of Us All nature's own vitamins and mineral salts. A package just packed with health. With just enough bran, too, to make it mildly laxatlye and help prevent constipation. these morn- of its m“, Pep up the whole family with Pep. For breakfast, lunch or dinner. Serve with milk or cream. Add a little honey or fresh fruits for variety. Pears, prunes, bananas or raisins are especially delicious and healthful. Your grocer has Pep. whole wlleaf including the‘ bran lowing morning. through thc gates frolii thi- traili- shed. Elinor was hcrc, waiting for him. looking fresh and lovely, des- pite the early hour. in a smart gray spring tiiilleur, with a cluster ofi ionquiis pinned to lit-r jacket. "Take inc to breakfast lit thc 31., Regis at once,“ she ordered laugh- ingly. “I‘m faliiishcd. You're the‘ first lllan for wllolli I i:vi~i' wcutl ‘ without coffee.“ , ‘ The light ill his cyi-s rt-fliscil to he‘ quenched, tliofitzh llc .‘.li(i. with 'i wry smile: "It must lic .‘;(‘I‘iflli.‘l ---tliis jiim of yours—to gi-t you up at this hour." “Ssh!" shc bail him. "I can't talk till I‘ve had food." They brcakfastcd at a tablc by rt window. Window-boxes filled with blossoms screened them from the street. Elinor filiishl-d n grape- fruit and looked across zit Tony with resentful eyes: “It's that agent who arranges my concerts. I refused to sing in Bal- timore this month, and he's suing me for a prcposteroils amount. Whatever am I going to do?“ (To Be Continued.) - --<-o->~- ~>--. MARION DELIAII McNALLY It wiis with deep regret that the people of Donagh and surrounding districts received the sad news that the Angel of Death visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McNnlly. claiming as its victim their eight year old daughter Marion Delilah on the afternoon of March 31st. Lilah. as she was called. was an exceedingly bright child. Her kind and genial disposition endeared ller to her home. to her many friends and relatives. During her illness she was visited by her beloved pastor. Rev. D. P. last rites of the Roman Catholic Church. Besides her parents. who iamcnti the loss of their loved one. there are left to mourn four sisters and four brothers. all of whom reside’ at home. Her funeral to St. Patrick's Church. Fort Augustus. was largely. attended. ‘ The pull bearers were: James AcAdam, Martin Driscoll. Owen Baird. Lea Robins. Linus‘ Smith. and Eugene Trainor. i i i Mass Cards Mrs. P. J. Trainor 8t family; M1‘. 6: Mrs. Maiachlas Callaghan 8t fii- mtly; Mr. and Mrs. John J. McCnr- thy; Miss Jennie Brigham; Her teacher. Miss Bride McKcnnli tilt‘ pupils; Dorothy and Eleanor Hen-i nesscy. ‘ Letters of Sy mpatliy Mr. and Mrs. Jillncs E. Trniuor. Watervllle, Mo; Mr. and Mrs. ChDS. L. Trainor, Quincy. Mars; Mr. and Mr. At Mrs. Eugene F‘. Trainor. Wal- tham. Mass; Mr. James A. McAdam‘ dz family. West Newton, Mass; Mrs.‘ Alfred Keoughan, Sllmme nidn; Miss Haul Smith. Emerald; Mr. a Mrs. Lawrence Heron. Lynn. Mass; Mr. 5: Mrs. Andy McMillan. Alexandra; Mr. d: Mrs. John HlzPntrIck. Ten Mlle House. May she rest in peace. ii» -»—~ IIILLSBORO IIEAD SCHOOL Standing of pupils for April:- Grade VIII-i, Elven Douglas; 2. Albion Douglas; 2, Russel Douglas. Grade VI-1. Gladys Birt; 2, 1.01s Jay; 3. Carl Blrt. Grad ‘ e n ‘ply to wmmm w‘ Glow‘ hnl. im nveii. Bake custard with ~~~ _"—_‘ dishes set. in hot water and be liurc your oven is it slow one 9 for Colds and Grip. s To? viii-lli e IV-l. Viola Birt; 2, Alice Dcfllll: l. . Douglas. Orudv lI—f, Lola Douglas; 2. Reta ‘i When he walked Birt. erine Baird. Croken. who administered to her the ~ F 1 Grade I Jr.—l. Garfield Jily; 2, 2. Cntii- ‘Margaret Bambrlck. Teacher B. Birt. Grade I S1'.—-l. Ettll Jay; ' From Youth To Old Age HERE arc thrcc trying pQIZIQLdSfJAlii/Qfliiihififl. life: when thc girl matures to womanhood; when a woman gives birth to her first child; when ll middle age. At these’ critical times Lydia E. Pinkhnm’s Vege- table Compound helps to woman reaches restore normal health and ' i vigor.Countlcssthoustlnds . testify to its worth. I Lydia. E. Pinkhaztfs Vegetable Co t pound LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE C11. Lynn, Mum, U. S. A» and Cobourg, Ontario, Cunnilu J 1 WE HAVE NOW IN STOCK A full assortment of Screen Doors. Window Screens (EX- tension style.) Screen Netting, Door Springs and Catches and Screen Door Sets consisting of Hinges, Handles, Hook and Eye. The Screen Doors come in the following sizes: 7 ft. x 3 "- G ft. 10 Ins x 34 0r>36 and 6 ft. 6 ins x 30 ins. Following arc the widths and full extension of Window Screens. l0 x ll I4 X 37 18 n 4f 22 x 41 Drop in and look them over. Bethune Hardware Co. Ltd. 123 (QUEEN STREET PIIONE 7.57 CIIARLGPTETOWN, P. E- I. 1J4 f-f,’ E. R. BROW 146 Richmond St., Charlottetown- Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. x Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summerside, Lloyd LeWiS-