l 4' ,1 » * PAGE TWO n- ' l 113" - i 1 Cons .1111" _ afion istiia beauty ' "tion can ruin your good “to _ Ike no chances. Drive o no I t its r your moi imnfiliiii Ilbleasant breath is a warning. blotchy skin. Killers’! . permanent relief in the most It is guaranteed to do so or your grocer returns the purchase price. and health. kee it out o! our ‘.591 1.1011115? forty ser ous diseases. B0 are pimples and ALL - BRAN brings ic cases, i! eaten regularly. Only ALL-BEAN is wholly effec- witli Kellogg's ALL-BRAN es a ‘ sallow. skin-é- tive-that is what Keliog ’s is, 100% bran. That is why tors recommend its-they know it brings results. It has brought relief - thousands when all else has uni: .You will like the nut-like flavor -of Kellogg's ALL-BEAN. Eat at least two tablespoontuls daily- in chronic cases, with every meal. Rflfly-to-eat with milk or cream. Sprinkleit over other cereals. Fine with fruits. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is made in London, Canada. and served by leadin hotels and restaurants everyw ere. Sold by all grocers. Get a package today. 4.11M” ALL-BRAN Trench Besieged By Morrocans (Canadian Press) FEZ MOROCCO. May 3. - hlmrocan iibcsnioir operating under the orders of Abdelkriiii the ft-liEl lcadcr are attacking til.- Fit-itch zone over a front oi sixty n. ins. At some points they have sirirotindcd French par-s. wlicro small detachments arc ileicndng ll 3.3 a. m.- 'l‘iinie sigmili-r 5.00 p. m.-—l’roiltice and stock market quotations; news. baseball scores. . _ 5.30 p. m.—l’rogruni for children. i 41.00 p_ air-Program by Albany ‘Sitrtind lhentcr Orchestra. Julius illoxhorn. t-nmfiicttir; Floyd H. Wal- ‘teta-s, organist. GREENVALE SCHOOL‘ The following is the standing for i i _broker. at which he stared. straight-l oped. s "fMTHIEAC I \- < . I I l. veee-e-e-e-oe t quack by the hung” 0g m‘ Wm ‘Q untry. He even went so far as to donate tour hundred dollars‘ to; . wsrdexpenses entailed in search- By HsmQ Herbert Knlbt-e e I * ~'-eeeeeo~ h vev-e-eee-v llig for Grace Percival. but as the donation was made In cash — a‘ hundred to each deputy — it waJi , - tacztly understood ‘by these oflicersi chm” xx" that they should wnstltute thsm-' .. . selves an unofficial bodyguard while 0h‘ wank E he was in Solano. Naturally. John-i T110)’ m9! 1n a desert‘ town, And each did his (something un- printable) hast, To stale the other down." set and West is ny Trent knew nothing of this. so‘ when he asked for an interview with the broker, and was refused, he followed up his request by] climbng the stairway and enter- ing Percivays room. unaware that one of the deputies was in an ad- joining room, an unlocked door be- twcen them. "-My name l ny as the broker started up. Johnson said you couldn't so I thought I'd see you." “Bu-t—" “Sit still and listen. I'll make it shoit. Walk out to the ilrsttbr-Zdge. west oi town, on the .Concho roads in about an hour, and you'll meet somebody who can tell you where Miss Percival is. _But come alone, or you-won't find anybody there. ave your money here. This deal don't call for money." Percival started. Johnny regard- ed the broker with a gaze as fixed . and as impersonal as the gaze oi‘ a b11125“ disregard ‘or thaéigrniggg; sleepy panther ibored ‘by a curious at. u t I u nd "N111- was “proper “uiqflylifi: was“; "But see here!" exclaimed Per-_ wide with lat and his ears small 0111111- "T1118 1511 111111161‘ 101‘ 1119 Johnny Trent had witnessed Perclvars arrival hr Solano, and all substuuent gossip did not, change Jobiiny's immediate opinion oi’ the Johnny kept his opinion to hlmscli despite the many oppor- tunities for giv.ng. or lending it. Johnny did not draw any hasty conclusions. He was not in the habit oi’ doing so. In fact he did not have to. Johnny's conclusions were already sketched 0n Mr. Per- cival's poison. Overlolting tho too ample belt-line. the tat shoulders. and the general phya cal flubbiuess of the broker. despite “veil-tailored garments, -Perc.val's lace plainly told what manner ol’ man he was. The direct and arrogant stare oi his full eyes was not inspired by a s Trent." said John- "Mrs. e me, rhimselves ‘n blockhousse. Thu (‘m-ovals School during the month and set close to his head. There llulhorites! You "ilorft expect mei l-‘rcuch military authoriiits licrc 0i‘ April. ' were those in his home town who tourluk my 111e- . an; (,1- im- QpflLQn 11m y)... “uni Grail»- Vll.—l, Mae Paul; 2. considered him genial, forceful-a You wont risk anythinx — 11 lgadrgf has a “h; prop-cl in mind Janus Brown; fl. Mildred Carew; strong character. Rather, he was you g0! seufie- 1m 1119 111111 ma", with Fez as the principal objcc-il, Basil MacPherson; 5, Laura supeiflciully suave. stubborn. and 111111-W11111510 1811318 with yml- 0111)‘ live. The diicclion of tlit- ut-illutRflc. intolerant. Johnny Trent did not —1!0m_<-‘f 1110119. 11' you V0 E01- 1119 tat-kl; ‘thus fur lililllu- by ill.» (‘undo \’.~-l, Louisa Moore; 2. catalogue: he got 1t all at once-as nerve. . _ .1111)“ iln thei- offensive indicati- u Florence Paul; 3. Lilla Moore; ‘i. did Baker and Mrs. Johnson. Per- Percival tried 11811111 10 8111194 plnii for u COll\'l_‘I‘giIl_l itiort-mt-nt Arlllul‘ Paul; 5 Elizabeth Bernard; It-ipsil was what is com-monly called Johnny down. -but Johnny seemed “M... n.5,,- ,.,,y_ <:_ \\'ilie Moore. a “iour-ilushel” the type of man m syow 1n slzeuud potency. Juul The... is m, Q9110", appwhp“. (‘trade llL-Ali. Eric Brown; ‘who quarrels with waiters. bell- H 1111111118 111111 11101111- T118 1110111 s.on for the posts which are pro- John Maths-son. boys. hotel clerks. and Pullman 91' 8951111911 n VlllLll with machine guns and 11111111? 1-"1- 3101001111 Lflmllrci’; conductors. ‘believing. with a plti- “13011101111 1111y0110- 511511-10111111Y| three inch pieces. The French 3- 111111611 B1 1118111 rul lack of intelligence, that he is quietly. _ | forces ln the zone oi activity iiuni- P911991 A11B1111B11Pe — 3111111911 assertng his oWn importance. Percival, recalling what Old Hen-l l)! r about 125.000 mtn. lteinforcc- C1110“? 11111165 ‘BFOWH- 11011188 whereas a truly superior man does ry Watkins had said about a cer- Illtzlhm now on thc way will bring M11111‘- 1-5110 M0019. “Q1800? Pfllli- not have lo assert anything to make tain J0llilny Trent, feigned willing" m.- [dial in 20.000. 51111111 Paul. John Mutlieson. Eric his worth apparent. ness ‘to consider the proposal. Il mm llruwn. —- Winnifreil MacDowcil. Johnny Trent was intuitively this was the man who had held up- 1111111‘ 1* aware 0f 811 11118 8t 8 5181108- A1111 the stage and kidnapped his ward. WGY Program \\' E UN ESDA Y , MAY 6 “HY lSchenectady, N. Y.) llcnorul Electric Company T90 Kilocycles 1379.5 Meters) Eastern Standard ‘Time H.311 it, m.-Stock market report HAO n. m.—l‘rotluce mfllltvi ri- port. 11.45 u. m.—-—V\'eiither report, INDIGESTION Relieved of its poignant illetrrils. ilntulent (gas) pains. illat-umfort aim-r again. lwlvhlng. lllltilllllg- uutl lit-nltli-tlratrivylitg constipa- tion with CHAMBERLAIN ’S TABLETS 'l‘hc_v iniikc digestion harmful clogging and ular llllll_\' iuorl-mi-nt ' good lirnlth. 1!- i-iluy, 1'I| uni- pron-m lhi- ri~|:~ Pliny. iuiii pleasant tn take-only 25i- ,.,, ,,,.,.,.,.-,.nry n, tect her and also protect himself knowing this man Johuuy arrived this would he a tare opportunity to w '_“ wu ouaapimv Another/Nurse Praises Tanlac "A: a sorta‘! have urn nonsur- wlsas rasalufren Tmlac. Fernan- nls, snveluaus, shied mails and building up llw mm! sf!" operations l antler Tanlscgnall" -Mn. K. M. Lona, WalsulParb, Cal. SE Lowefistatement merely bl~k§ up what over one hundred thousand grateful Tanlac users have said about this great natural tonicland builder. Our files are packed with such testimony. 1f your system is run down, if you can't seem to cat or sleep, have lost weight or suffer from trying pain, why not ittTanlav start to bring you back to vigorous strength and health. No long, wretched Wait to get resultsl Fania: starts right in to build you up. It cleans the blood, revitalizes digestive organs, fixes up the liver and makes you feel like a new person. For Constipation Tali‘: Tanlac Vegetable Pill: TAN LAC I FOR. YO UR HEALTH swtpt dorwn the street. the horscs at u gallop. "They'll ease down alter they run a couple of miles. Then we'll head back for the brltlgc." declared tlib driver, casti- ally. Percival grippcd the seat-ralland licld his breath. Finally he realiz- | cd that the driver was allowing hi5 team to take its own wild pace. “Yoifle headed the wrong way!" cried Percival. The driver nodded. ‘fTurn ‘em swing buck in a minute. ’l‘hey'ii steady down in another halt-mile." The buck-board lurchul from the highway and down into a sandy draw. The team stopped. and one of the ‘lJllClHlkiIlB bit the other on the neck, by way oi encouraging litrtlier wild progress; but the driver scemcd exceedingly sober and capn-ble, holding the team with with prlmitve directness at a trap him and put him where he 0"“ iiilln‘i__a“d,ti;lei'tpli"g til‘1m“°11 i" hopeful conclusion. ' Grace Perrcl-Ibelonged-dn the pentitentlaryni1)11;g't°’a"‘¥ w‘ etglwr‘ h r e val should have the opportunity to There was n deputy in the next. 511ml?’ ‘em- ‘*5 r e a ' ° 5 room. Perclvays preoccupation- was not altogether assumed. "I'll meet you." he declared finally. choose between the broker and himself. and, in so doing, put an end to the impossible situation whch existed. Her decision would "l didn't say l‘d be there," cor- settle the matter, once and for all. rented Johnny, “I said you would Should She @0086 t0 80 110011 l0 meet somebody that could tell you Chicago with the hrolter—then she where Miss Pqrclvg] lg," could go, and there would be no "l see. Well, I'm greatly indebt- further argument. Should she ed to you, Mr. Trent. But I could choose to stay. Jolinny would pro- hardly arrange to be at the place mentioned in an hour. There are some business matters requiring immediate attention. In fact, I was writing a letter when you in; terrupted me. Suppose we say two hours from now. It is two ,if need be. As to the right or wrong of it all. whatever Grace Percival decided would be right. To arrange a meeting. it would be necessary that Percival -be told i and leading another, appeared round ll shoulder 0t the draw, rein- ed up. and sot smiling at the brok- er. "There used to be a bridge hare. but it was washed out u icouplc of years ago. Mcbby I for- ‘got. but I thought I said tor you to meet ‘mg at the bridgeavest of town, at four? You're ahead oi time and at the wrong place. And I think I said to walk out alone." Samuel Percival saw that his trcochery ltad -i)(3l3n anticipated. {This young, casual Westerner had ibeen too shrewd for iii-m. The liv- ierymtin, setlatcly chewing tobacco, i . I it - COLOR. Gin-OUTS Old Mother Goose; bQvoooorveeo-J-eeeeeq >- I t i x l | i i YOUNG SON JACK This is the second part of the in» IllhliS old English rhyme about “(lid mother Goose." Children who suvc these paper dolls every tiny will have a whole salt of dolls, by tlic end of the week, to tict olit tliu story with. She had a son Jock. ‘A plain-looking lad; lie was not very good. Nor yet very ‘bad. Slie sent hiin to market, A live goose lic bought. "Here, mother," says he. “lit will not go for naught." Color Jack's hair brown and his suit bright blue. His goose in grtiy with a. yeilonvibill. Watch for more of his adventures toinorrirw. (Copyright, i925, Associated tors, Inc.) ._L_im,i.____ not out here!" he dccliircil. you're drunk!" l'l<li- “And I-v ma, his ward was u, the can)", in dclock You may expect me flvsecmcd altogether disinterested in "Mellyby that accounts ‘for ll." ‘the hum Percival could m“, with fem... the meeting. responded the driver. "least and he, ,hm.e_ akma Johnny did m); hfdmrfl my m meet you," m“ Percival suummoncd all the nerve ivcst is all the some to me when intend ;to give lPerclval a chance to erated Johnny. “Hut somebody he h“ km‘ weii- “y W11“ 11°" V“ 1"" 1"_,11‘l"°1'- A11. 1 16111011111111‘ 1* u‘ ‘summon witnesses or am M any will)‘ tglfiltviiigaii. ‘eyseifilirfii: ‘illilnribrgbitiistttqllrly "Ofiliii see you in ' il fl tll l" ort. Johnny’ would handle thc _| h bu k d ‘ | A u ‘ ' u - ' J11 0' 15- 2mm,. hlmsem duo‘; gwfin; doixfisyfilfiifflinlgs: Nope-l only figure. niurmur- cried Percival, swinging his arms itgai-nst this decision rose the diateiy he mounted his horse and e",,",._"ri,1v‘;,°'g:§'l§‘e“,- a "me new‘, ‘fglaanmllgar lmlmmtd 1° 1"‘ 10'6"" _ mag-ii barrier oi’ convention and circuiu- rode (m; u; L0wn——cbut not toward . ' ‘ u h‘ “f” V“- “1- =1 Ir authorize! by w» lam-moors or un- us- guqfg-m,§.*>f;'.¢.*.;"§g,§.g§;.g";f;i "w W“ o“ "u Col-u“ ugh- 32322153.‘liltfifififil"..,§3Z.T"§.§§‘ '1'" W233. “¢‘I.‘.’.'.‘{Z.“....’.3"““"- info of thi- Inh- Wm. Iii-own. to sell by auction on willing t0 show himself on ' the L115: tygfyiiliilighiiiilnymcbliclgglairflo- “\'9dn(\s(]ay'6th ‘my 0f MflyJ-onnnnncing at 12 ovmock street‘ and chury _oi’ lglviéls 113111- and there, screened by the junip- noon, flint old and cstsiblislictl property known as the ysrlhgiiiyhtianlieifilvlaengiahyegiiscfiz: §LZI,,"&,YY,'I$§Z°“ ‘_‘.’.,§‘.Zf..,','-,“‘f,,,’;‘,'.‘{ ' Florida Hotel, beautifully situated in tho - 111°“- Aud 11w Pour deputies. 11n- was onl too ‘obi H - - t _ V p]; agnnf y v ous. e moan 7 .\'illugo 0'1‘ Pmvnal. Largo grounds and out buildings fiflfibmlowifgelinii-nlcyitiog: iiiebiliiiitghliiiliijpiiiliitestiié‘ihiqwaguif: ‘fir 3 ‘ 5 ilioroon. 1 This grand oltl property will be sold in bloc JuluyliuvbTaent. were uvliadyilullgeg tore appearing anywhere in per- .,--1--,, or in part to suit purchasers. 'l‘t\i'nn-i for property at lliyioiflhii, ,‘§.§‘,‘..l.“.§’,,n§‘.. ,,,;“,§_‘,'i,,,§',‘,‘§,} 3:18 dvtgtillgiédJogiibnilil . gale, ' _ _ _ _ _ _ ers, and not hlghwaymen in dis- we vantage o; the foothms johnny i1 '3 l‘ Mun on 11w ualuo (luv We W111 "P11 ull the fui-nl. iiisneiyni Eliiiiisuigtiiilssifitill-Eiig iificiieednglii Cilchittrviainlid-iiiigii; i“ '1 "1 lure comprising Bella-i, Springs, Matti-oases, Tables, "M01118 sluyice- The 11811111181 1B11Ve town and drift slowly to- 1 flhalrs. larpcts, Mats. Dishes, together with a lot of nlliduemiillteliz’tliiinbrgiiziasliiieiil: gjard she brldgiiyNearjng ihe ibfldge I _ v _ _ - cy rew spar ..evl enty intend- Blticksinitli 'I‘ools, \ iilcaniziug outfit, Anvil, Bellows, 1;1\@11<‘e~h11 What! 8111i; 111° 1111111111 1° 111s to surround the low wooden =4 v . _ ' . , t c t t l. - ' f Il- t . \it.e. Drills, known its Mark Butcher Lathe, 2 lan- C“: Wu: ,,,,",,,§°.,‘i.',,' S“: c?“ ififlifgfifnw $12,219,110 '§.‘,',‘j.'.'.',,‘i",;1.'.‘§ a 2 a glues. Planer, Saws anti niiiny valuable and useful seemed 10 11111111 11ml! 111N111: B1101 his horse outside the livery corral. articles not enuincratteil. Terms at sale i‘:Iiisinethvinlyallilldtihllliggilrilg: llllléllhlilibfllie Elli-liens‘, and calms ' 1 ‘ B entrance to tho Sale starts on time. ( ome one and all. - office. Upon enquiry. Johnny ism-n. i s t 1 I e , _ ed tli t th ll h - ‘ n . Bum. canrnn a sou, Auctioneers. _ 00min ineveliiiiifiitliniiidniiisillii. i 1 '"‘-"“3“'§1 Cuhcura {zany $ghtlhe broker Bl. half-past ‘s i i-ee. - ng to gain tlmca inst . " , , the deputies’ mistrusting gathat ' soineliilaing was amiss when Perci- va not appear at the bridge 35 ‘l m .~ l . _ ., . y . '// :‘tgémthzplfgigfiglflnahnmgréei0111:313’ ti]; Cross Word Puzzle No. 122 gill-mill b cantlna. Fifteen minutes late the . ' v 500"“ m‘ 511mm’- liveryman drove over to Johnson's Kc! m cm" word Pun‘: Ne“ 122 ‘i9 I?“ M1“- and Se," up word ma, he Wm, -ll , Lorreiutivc of nciilicr. waltlnx. Percival came down. de~ . Hmqmma‘ "2 r101"- claring that the other was ahead or ' 11111e by (111111! an hour. ‘The llvery- 3 ¥"c°"tk°d~ Vertical man pro uced a thick watch and ° c"- annonnced that it was just three- 7 A 9°11 "P31111- 2 1'18]? 111111111. thirty. The broker was too excit- 9 (lo bad. 1i Keeniisense. i» - 1nd ~- nn-v- w» -~----- ::*...':.:.":::"az.:":..1":;:i::. nil; %l§"l,'l‘.i‘.“°“..li'°.?. '3:':r.:**' a 2 k different.fssfinatingnfvonderful-Scenic self, and glanced roilnd‘ nervously. l5 Mother. 8 ' ' s Arltiiiztiiioin-inn glories in endless variety. Mountains The team started with a lungs. 15 A tree. lg (my, "an", ' edging the sea; weird totem poles, Thgabgoluggpuflgygnddgliggtg vgliéajzijflifbggflgi 5:113:11 31111313011190 11B 18 Something used uivfwomun's| 9 What we sometimes got into. great glaciers -s everywhere new pic- medication of’ Cuticura Soap “harp curwh The frlvem b r13‘: hang 10 Chant, turcs of entrancing allurerncnt. ml“ 11 10°01 101' baby’! ""111" was significantly aromatic and 19 m) soak‘ 12 very moist‘ 1111111-U3°ddl11YflV11111°11°1193°1 Percival attributed th 0th I‘ l 0 A kind o‘ cm" N Allow‘- Go by the Canadian National Railways Ointmenltolittle skin troubles. int“, n; go the ¢orrfct fitnillmks‘; Taste. 15 To soak up, or clean. ‘fxmc “"19; u“ ‘he d° 1"“. T""“°°“' it keeps theskin smooth, clear liquor. Then the liver m a M°'°.q“1°k|y' 17 T‘) m“ W111‘- tinental Trains of this he t l d. The ' y M] w“ ' . . . . . ' a rum‘ and healthy Cutlcuru Talcuni driving east instead of west. l‘ A "m!" 19 Amx“ ‘iimamrt train trig is in_ itself a vacation. On your i. soothing and cooling, ‘dam “Hold on g .. cried PerchmL g5 T0151 (31).) g1 To wipe yo." he, 0m way to t e Pacific, you pass through majes- .. . ,, | 1 | . . f baby afgcr.‘ bu}, You re going the wrong wa ' 77 111811881 811D 0B V6. 22 Be seated. tic scenery, crossin the R ‘ies at the m ' Th d l y’ 29 q-horonghgnre, (ab) 25 Cons m d b d, n f l r n i l“ ‘n’. m. h. I“ ‘w... and,“ e rver was evidently having _ - 11 e ~ west gra e t o s t a scont nenta nel. - 1 '1 Intent." m“ s“ trouble with th t T 30 Girls name 28 babel with delightful vistas of the highest moan»- glfliinunmtisutotoe. nun- m. ’ u "_ e yam‘ he mm‘ - ' ‘ “in peak‘ 1.. cum.“ “n,” M“ a“ ws eyed Ibuckskhs showed a sin- 82 Buy! 1111m9. 33 A 1118M knock. care desire to run. The ihuck-boardlld Thalt is. 29 Same as 22 Vertical, At Vancouver, board a palatial Canadian National Steame for the magnificent five- day boat trip through Sheltered Scenic Seas to Skagway, Alaska. n. “mam of QllQ North Plant-inns- line is unparalleled by any other scenery that may be viewed from the deck of a boat. Rugged crals, romantic cities, Indian vil- lsges-theae are some of the features that combine to make your Alaskan holiday one great and glorious adventure. ‘flieflsnlfnental I-lrnlted leaves Montreal IOJI pun. daily lot Wlnnlllli Baalataon, Idnsonten and Vancouver. For Fares. Reservations, Etc. Apply ‘Is W. K. IIOOIIRII. (‘lty Tleltet Agent ' W. M. ILYNN. lltallon Ticket Anni: , i I I noun uuiuouns or HISTORY Q0211! ~__'”1' A me moi.- i obey ' atooosnmao IAQMQQ TIC ' @0951? A. D. 1153 —- The making of_a knight began In early youth, when every- one from the Kins downwards had to pass through the various stages. First he was a page, then as es- quire, bearing his master's shield and lance. The candi- date for knighthood itept vigil over his arms in church be- fore he received the accolade. our or Tm§ . “i s: pm‘ a QUICK 1 By ARTl-IUR iiionnmivo THAT TMQICL , AS Ctlltnco Tu: mam; 0f WIIH Dmgfrm i Dr. Caldwell} Laxative svnun I o. Spoil. A tree. - Lord of creation Distant. To make u mistake. Proposition. 40 Man's name lab.) in MUD LURID ROSTRAL REGi$TR|ARa_ NET c Y TENi REFIT Slifllii OER LLY F.'l-. CF13 cqaz Answer to Puzzle No. 121 The Whole Family Receive Benefit Thanks to 011d’: Kidney Pills So Says Quebec Lady of Bond's Kidney Pills Quebec lady ls very enthusiastlf about Budd's Kidney Pills. Laurent. Que, .\i-.iy~-l.— (Spot-ital) -- Just uhy l1odtl's Kidney llills ill"- so popular in Quebcc l'rovi.\-0 is shown by the statiuuoni oi’ lumi- Isidore llDillll’P.|-',Ill'(l, u ivi-llkntnvu Fviillltllli ui‘ this place. "it gives inc plciisurc to tell you lliiit we zirv nil ipiilc wcli uiiicc inking llmltl‘s Kidnty Pills, My buy is now i-njoyliig good liciilth illlll my husband llilH bcun much hotter. His kidney trouble. and ilyspctisiu iirc now ucnrly gone. I uni quitt- wcll niyscll‘ llllll ii gives nit- pleas ‘uro to praise your pills." lm<id's Kidney Pills llilVt‘. hot-time ii iiiniliy remedy lmcnusi- people have tried tlient ilIIil fuuiiil ihcni good. ‘llicy help ltlietiinuilsni, Lum- btign. lllabc-les, Lzimc lint-k, illenrt liil-ltilllitl and -i'i'iuury trouble-s, bo- cuitsobf ull these arc eilltcr Kizluoy lliueasi-s or urc ciiustid by the itld noys fiiilint: to do llicir wnrk_ (lbtiilnctl from iir-uggiats cvcry- whore or The llodtla hlodlcitic 00.. l.l<i , 'I‘or0tito. RIVERNVIEW FARM rou SALE Four miles from Charlottetown. excellent land with good building; Also beautiful site for fox ranch. ' P. BYRNE“ Nortn River 2lli-4-7tusl0i. The Animal Meeting 0f The John Agnew For Farms. Limited. will he held in the Iionrll of Trade Rooms, 'I‘uesday evening, .\lny 5th. at the hour of ulgltt o'clock r 795-5-4M‘3l. P. R. A. The Annual Meeting of the Prince Edward island Provincial Rifle Association will be held in the City Court Room. City Building, Tuesday evolving. 12th May at 7.30. Receiving reports and elec- itlon of Offlleers ahd any other bus- iness that may be brought up. ' F. 8. MOORE. cot. n. |_, President CHARLES LEIGH, LleuL-Col. R. 0. Secretary-Treasurer. l90r5-4M8l. t ___. m‘ P‘ v -ve+ee+eoooaoooooovqv For Fire. insurance consult II. ill. SIMPSON 156 Richmond Slrggi Phone 802 Tenders For The Rocky Point Ferry / SEALED TENDERS.w’ll b0 m. liBlVtHl at this office until noon m; FRIDAY. MAY 8, 1925 from any person or persons ivp]. lug to contract for the running of tho Rocky Point Ferry for llic per. od oi one year according tn the specification, terms. conditions 91¢ :0 bu seen at this office. The uaiucs of two good and rug. ponsibic poi-sons willing to become bound for the faithful pcrlormnnw o! this contract must accompany c: ch tender. Tho Department docs not bind ltucli to accept tho lowest or any louder. Each tender must be accompan- ioi by a trertllleil bank cheque pay. iillc lo the tirilcr of tho Minigigr of Public Works for tcu pcr cell; 0i‘ lhc amount of the subsidy iuut». In the event of the il'Il(i<‘l' not being nccoptcd, thc chcuur will be rclurnt-tl. 'l‘c-nilcrs to be addressed to the unili-rsngneil iiiid marked “renders roi- ltocky Point Ferry." ' L. B. McMlLLAN, Secretary of Public Works lnepiirttnutil. oi’ Public WorkdChar- loilctowu. I‘, id. island, April 28, I925. 7144 2ililU25illiil finrollmenl Owners of stallions used for service must secure a certificate of enrollment. 'I‘he an- nual fee is 355-00. ‘ The‘ Horse Breeders’ AS- sociation insists that all such owner-S 1111151 enroll. ' Apply DEPARTMENT 0F AGRICULTURE Charlottetown, l’. El y 815 5-5-t-ls4l. "verve" INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN We use this adjective ad- visediy. Sufferers from Eyeatraln may have perfect vision and therefor! do not suspect 1M presence of any eye defect- The motive power of til! entire human organism ll Nervs. Energy. Normal eyes, it is computed utilize about 20% n1 thll Nerve Energy, but when Eyfl- strain is present, a much lard“ er proportion is required- Hence defective sysmthwull" their consumption of an 6X- cesslvs amount of Nerve E11- ergy. may seriously affect till functioning of other Will" of the body, and produce 111 health.- HAVE YOUR EVEQ EXAMINED t (i. F. llttlclleson Optometrist 1 >‘_a a‘ a ‘QQIIJ. iii i A liiliiiii" yiiii iiiW No. ‘Sh. The Order of Kniglithooii i.'i'ii'i'j"ihii Sta é " '\i n58 HARM _,1_ a A‘ Y xkit