_, __‘ _Mfiflw"’-1>_m‘r .n,...c a ‘ Plymouth Rope. fished three PAGE TWO PEEL’ ""° ‘-” ‘Tm’ ’°"‘.‘.i'2' practice o o wi , taspatad‘ L dtlieysootigcom: ' as ever. That's be- ..." q, ensu- p Undl the rail‘: is ssoppe qosns will persist. lttaoowaaswltn that-tart} and, 101817‘ psi ' s ud msu, is replacinzvthese old, anuquated makeshift; Millions cl people have adopted it. ‘ It is Dr. Schollfi Ztno-pds-m thin, anfiseptie, protective. heel- DIScIwIIIs- Zinc-p To arrive about Aprll 5th. Acid Phosphate. Potash. Nitrate of Soda and Sulphate of Ammonia. Also Mixed Fertilizer for potatoes. JAMES McC-ARTHY. Mt. 8479-4-22 ' GREAT j AUCTION SALE Of Choice American Furniture I am inatnlcted by Mrs- Allifli Arthur tn sell ln the premises late- ly occupied by Phil. carter. 86! Queen Street, on Tuesday. April 6th commencing at 10.30 o'clock; a‘ I30‘!!! -1_»=."~.°"v o.‘ superb American furnitw» inc ud’ng handsome bui-I tet. Pl- gianli, Norris d. Hyde. with a ‘A choice rolls, (nearly new): dressers, dining room chairs and table. brass and white iron beds- wardrobe. Singer sewing machine, Ice chest. dishes, linens. carpets. llnoleums, rugs- pictures, small tables and kitchen chairs and a quantity of other articles not en-. umerated. J. A_ McDONALD, ‘ 8522-~i~:'».\l2i. Auctioneer. Mlllll xii? l One Reverse Gear for 20 H. Pl Marine. good order 57.5.00. One.‘ Dock Hols-t with Chain and Sprock- et, $40.00; One aet solid Pipe Dies: 1% to 1V2. $6.00: 6O rt. 9i new Steel] Cable $10.00; 1600 Fathom; 18th'd, sea-l three or four; aom and good for more. 11o lb. 1 B. COMPTON d. 00-. l Belle Riven: S526-4-5M3l. Flill SlllE AT KINROSS, ‘nous: mo LOT A seven roomed cottage with out- side kitchen. having a rain water cistern In cellar, also a 9M5 914ml‘! outside. There ls also a large barn and hen house. All the buildings are In good re» pair. l: lg a most desirable location. being convenient to churches. school and stores and within half a mile from Ulgg Station. For prloe, etc., 19F‘! *0 MP. D. B. MoLEOD, - Klnrosa. 853...». . lilllM lnlllllli l olffcr for sale my farms of B4 acres at Canoe Cove and 50 acres at Rice Point (ital for farmer and fisherman.) Ii‘ not sold private will b0 acid by public auction. ‘Apply Mrs, Angus MacEaohem grid Malcolm MacEachern. Rica Point. psaolgi-snsl. u____.. FARM [lllllii 1h. imdcraigned offers for ma. har farm, situated about ten ghalns from Hunter Rlvsr Station, “misting of 100 acres of land. 70 leras elear. balance covered with wccd and lumbar. This farm Isl wail watered ind has extra 0°94 buildings- Wculd be suitable for peering seed potatoes. Hae 20 any; ploughed and ready for crep- Ibo In rel-um- sefllwlm new M use. some osvms, Hunter aw», r. a. I. o. sown -r. osvms, ‘frasadle 0N0!- P- l- l- sanctum; Stewart. ‘| fiakemisfii-FREE 1mm») 11__i__¢_y,||,w 5mg in; pad, that has completely revclistica-scbumh 7" ised the treatment of come. You one on mil the pain ends instantly. At the sunrise: the rubbing and pressing in’ of the shoe is completely removed. A new corn can't come- where the old one was, bccauseDr. ScholPs Zoo- pds slope it before it can get started. hladein three sizes forCor-ns, Callouaes, and Bunions. Get a package of Dr. Seholl‘: Zine-pads at your shoe dealer's or ' a today. Mail coupon below lorfree sample. The Scbcii Mfg. (lqTfllfifllfi. Ont. Please mail fire atmfls cl D1. Sthollfi Zlno- yassrercerenua DnWmJdJshdPa Inch. "Tbs Isa sad Thai: Cart," In Illa an... Q11 iffilflaii. L. l.'..‘~l‘ s iSfllLEs ' 5 l PATHET i0 I tell yuh Joe. l certainly waflof Thaddeus Rand's estate. wed by something I saw today." "Yes. George, I saw you riding .n tile street in a patrol wagon.‘ LVEEYBODY SATISFIED H's Guest: ls there a kick in- : punch? "i.- Waiter: Said to be, slr. i "sd any kicks about It. You'll either get a new ..'..cyl . the yegf or a new wlfc, that's y ultimatum. Hubby: I've been thinking of "lng new once of both. TURTL E SOUP “ll.sn‘t your ined up yet?" "No, poor fellow, I'm afraid he's missing brother in the soup!’ M EASURED Mrs. Ecka: Mra. Newdeilar showed ma all cf her diamonds. Mrs. Wye: Mrs. leits: They're quarts. Ne. I don't think aha has more than a pint. ". ".3 "YFT" Zf/HUT THE OI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' Many Will Go To Chic- _ _ ago For Eucharistic‘ ldon't know why, Rad. . . . _ Congress bought is lwlllih -. Jbdlt o lot :0; mo"? “d n, "m, ab“ _ _;l..argast Special Passenger ‘l’raflle~ Know it they ever tvillld Henry‘ "Wumm "' 53*"! W cull" in,“ I'd so “up _ _ _ ma“. lan Railroads is Locked for. day a client o! mine ahowed me a. Jester from Gralton. . ..It was‘ Acwmi”! l° "d'i°°" "ceiwdl ‘quad He," pump _1 mung. by Passenger Trulllc Ollcials of gated, and was euro be wee the "l? ell-Wu!!! ""50!!! Rfllllllf one we “m, Mann‘ 10,.» ‘one or tlae largest spedal 9888b‘ "you may mo; w h, ops-tr (milk: movements in [be his. y", hard, “mg Yo“ dmu-ptory o! Canadian Railroading will; w“, u, "m; hm;- ltake place in Jung neat in con-| "And l was sn-snl he'd flnd out In!" l" www- some way and discover I'd Ipent so PNWHIMME: a"? 5°38 m?“ u‘ lot o i mono . onsets °l‘ 641KB? B“ 0 m0"! _ __ f F?’ y 5° l ‘m J 8 million pilgrims during the; ~H°w ~ en’ olgrees, which will be bold from much (M you p" h“ iJune 20th. to June 24th. and thel problem o! tramport tor this multi-i com, tude is already engaging the close. _ attention ioiubotg oAinel-‘icsn and "He didn't have an bin to do Cuud l“ 7°“ ‘al- - ‘with ll. I didn't ling; n: new? ‘"19 9'1"“ “will” "ili- 0f .anylhflug about n;- V necessity. be a very large one. and smfis w“ i“, another o, yom-lwrll be thoroughly_reprasentatlve_ ‘gaudy map e ~_v~ of the whole DJIIILDlOII, already; § Chum“ hung his head and myths Canadian National Railways, lane,“ lhave contract d with various or-l saAnd m], were you so mxiounganizatlous (or ten special trains to Se, me om of ‘own. chuwhy- lrom the biarlume Provinces as, 31mm). walmt bu, we on," (“d Ilar West as Alberta. Moat of these , no, answen népzClfllfl will be operated lromi Pam). because you "mum [Quebec and Ontario, but alreadyi w“ in you, way with Mary 'ww_lenougb travel l5 assured from the "en-p “mmy banned on m, nammddarltmes for a special mun to’ ‘My God!‘ Church subbed. "Five thousand dollars.“ where does Dlvls a L‘ _' ,. _'. ,3“ Church noddmt leave bfoucton at or about 2:30 9.; l “And later on Church admitted. “because I thought you might find ;out l was handling the estate." l "You dirty dog!" Jimmy shot a! him. "l wish l could think o! some ‘Punishment that wasn't too 300d ilor you. You rat! You know what ‘led to your downfall, Church? A ticket stub-dust an insignificant little yellow stub. lSome time when you have occasion to reflect on this you can cures the day you de- ilivohfl Yculrselt into Jensen's halide ‘and Jensen was careless enough to leave the yellow stub behind. "Did you think the secret would . {be slate wmi mm? Didn't yoiineve ‘ jkfllie eflfluxh to realize he would ‘blackmail you (or the reet of your ‘ ldnys?" , -‘ "I had enough on ‘ 3chllrch dilliy- staring at his feet. him." said Jimmy tossed the revolvertothe center of the table. then leisurely fiolmd a uisaret and lit it. i "l may as well tell you now that i lied to when I said Divis got that picture from you. And I lied, too, ‘when l told you Jensen had impli- lcated you. Jensen's dead, and he ldled without mentioning your ‘name. All I knew (or surefihurch. was that you were administrator Tim! w“! the (act that. someone overheard Divis 53y chm-q; had given bim some money for Jensen." He shrugged and walked delib- erately array from the table. "The only thing you've done. Church. is to make it easier (or us with your ‘ confession." l He had turned his lback on lChurch. and he did not see the eud~ lden look o! cunning light Ln the other man's eyes. Church was fllvwlv drawing himself up In his ‘chair drnlvlng himself up for a llipflllg. i "You've saved us a lot o! trouble ,——" Jimmy began. but the sentence ‘was never finished. With a quick new Church had reached the re- volver and he now held it in his hand. "l did. eh?" be snapped, and there was in his voice hate, con- tempt new Pile. “I dIdYWe-ll, listen. ‘Ll"m not through yet. see’! Do you lknow how good a confession is, when it's drawn from a man at U19 Point o! a gun? Not worth that." He snapped his ringers. l did it all right. Fm telling you ngalu- but don't think you're going llo have such easy sailing. Jensen's dead, eh? And Divls doesn't know. iwell. they'd have a pretty hard lllme proving it on me, even with lwllat you've got. But I'm baking no chances. I'm going to kill you and then I'm going so clear out!" with the revolver pointed at Jlllllmy ‘be booked out slowly to the sole and tumbled in a. pigeon hole. Ile leisurely stuck some papers in his pocket. never once taking his eye oil’ Rand. "I'm clearing out, Hand-after -'I llfllrill with you," he lapped the re~ volver significantly. "It I'm ever 03118111. remember you are a house- bxeaker. They have nothing on me for tba " He laughed and slowly raised the weapon until it lwus level with ills eyes. "NOW. dumn you,” he said. (To Bo Continued) —-—-—<o4>—-i Bloomfield Notes The pupils of Bloomfield Corner School under the leadership oi’ their teacher, Mr. DomItien Gal- lant, are preparing smog-ram for a School Ooncerl‘. no ‘be given utter Easter. The Duvnr Aisctiou-fortydive team have not been successful In defeat- ing the Bloomfield team this year. Miss Bernadette Gaudet has re- turned home after spending twlo months ln Bloomfield visiting her sister. Mrs_ Patrick Martin. Mr. Henry Pincus has been suc- "Bflllll in capturing a fox in an "Pen field. The fox belonged tn Mr. Arthur Martin and Mr. Plnelsu W86 liberally reins-dell The Blooufleld Corner Debating Club which was organised early in Pelmwr: with Mr. Patrick Marlin, President and Mr. limitless Gal- lant, teacher. as Secretary-Treasur- er- in vmsreeelna favorably. The discussions uvp to the present have been very lntereetlnl. The number of members la latle. consisting of many experienced debates trom sd~ lvillins dietrims Including the Hon. Jeremiah Bbnclmrd. Oliver Peters sud Aeneas Gallant. 11m last dehde which was bcld on Iri- dIY Match 6m, was attended by a ;|lI‘ac audience including many lad- ies. The subject: "Are the foreign lfeil0rder bousa a benefit or an m“ on Friday, June 18th. This train will ‘reach Chicago early Sun- day morning, The train equipment will be or the very best and stand- ard C.N_R. dlnens will serve meals euroule. The return trip will be made by special leaving ‘Chic- ago. Thursday. June 24th., allow- ing trips to Niagara I-‘allo and lSte. Anne do Beaupre, reaching Mouctou on Monday June 28th. Delegates from St. John and all Maritime province points outside o! Moncton. will make their cou- uectlou with the special train by the regular C. N. R. train servic- es This tour included five days in Chicago. nnd n halt day side trip to Niagara Falls. There will be a whole day at Montreal. and one at Quebec or Ste. Anne de Beaupre. It will be a notable tour under the very m. auspices, and in the Raihvny Service there will be nothing lacking. All applications for transports tion fares and reservations on this special Lain should he made to Rev- erend J. E. Brown, Secretary of the Congress Pilgrimage care Bis- 5011's Palace, Saint John, N. -B. 8523»4-5~mou-4i. Southern Queens' And Kings Ite s .\Ir, J. H. Stewart, General Mer- chant, of “bod Islands Est. would seem to possess a vigorous colum- lulion and more than ordinary pow- ers o! recuperation for having re- ceived a severe out ago in his loot inflicted accidentally while chopping in the woods. he was able to go about almost im- qulte himselt again. Among the recent visitors to of Wood Islands. The Society or Christian Endeav- or coniinues to -h0ld meetings in Little Sands Church every Sunday night and Ls presided wpably over by the superintendent, ‘Miss Mnry tirace Smith. ‘ll. is learned by telephonic com- munication that between Piclou ls- lnnd and Little Sands that scarlet fever, whooping cough and measles are very prevalent in our sister islet o! the Straits. and have been for a considerable time. We sincerely regret to hear o! the Ill-noes o! Miss Verna Dixon‘ of Little Sands. Her lriendsrof whom she has many will continue earnest- ly to bqpe that. she may make a. speed)’ recovery. Among the subjects recently (“Sr missed by the Debating Scvciety of Little Sands which meets at Port Wood at more or i855 regular in- tervals were: Rural Credits, Old Age Pensions, The Hudson ‘Boy, Railway. Maritime Rights, The Re- duction nlnd eventual wiping out o! the National Debt, The dmmlgra- tiou Policy, The Policy of Protec- tion as against Pree wade, Non- tione of man's intellectual powers and the consequent. limits or his future discoveries lu the realm of invention. Man's incapacltv to finitely minute and other subjects more or less related lo these, ll is of course unanimously admitted by posed by Mn Patrick Martin. This slablect had ‘been discussed‘ in a de- halo two weeks previously and the supporters o! the Foreign Mail- order houses won by a. large major- ity, but in the last debate thmliilh the efforts or the supporters or home buying and the appeed——na one o! the speakers said-made to the ladies by Mr. Patrick Martin. lhe voting gave a majority to the supporters o! Home buying. The suhlect for the neat debate is as foliows:—"Has the credit system ban a benefit or an injury cc P. E. island?" BABY'S OWN SOAP a . .,..z.i."‘:zf.,r mediately altervrards and is nuwt White Sands was Mr. David Ilulnef political topics were: The Limits-i grasp the infinitely great or the lu- lnJury to IP .E. llelcnd." was pro- n. MacDonald, m. Hugh lMaoNelll ‘I and Mr. Samuel Dixon. Each and‘ all of these ivere evidently quite: at home in the discussion: and elu- cidation o! these weighty and im- portant maltters. TQEE ~TOD STO ~l2l ES GIANTS FLASH! Splash! plop “lpllsllf weni nni€s boots in lhe water. It was fua walking in the rain. in a rain-coal and IIin-llll-"llld boots! He l iilmi the rain on his lsce. loo. Then Ilse rain stop, '. and the sun rsnle oul. 'l'here were hi‘ pail-hes nl blne sky between the clouds "Wily!" laughed Bennie. “wslrr ou the side-walk looks like Ilse sky nul- p And I'll a Giant standing in the nin ' , i dtyfleans from one mountain to Mr. Nell Morrison of South Pin- mglgqmud “he,” n", bflwm, eité, one of the ‘loading lobste 1 myleetl . packers of that locality is now tsk- “l like being Gianni‘ i lng active moaeurcew be in redi- neee for the openmg of the lobsie , season, In six weeks‘ time he hopes‘ to have hie traps in the water and a roaring lira under the boiler. The many friends o! Mrs. Hunt,, who is mw residing with her re- latives, Mr. Daniel and Miss Flora ‘Nicholson. learn with regret that.‘ she still continues in poor health.‘ Mrs. Hlunt is known to be a lady 0i’ high character and pleasing amla~ btlity. The Guardian continues to main-l Lain the first place in popularity among island newspapers in Soutllv ern Queens and Kings’ and deser-' vedly so. Cara are now being provided ‘at; ,irie Station in adequate uumbersI (or the aocomnmd “nu of the hum. lbeslnen who are working in Wood‘ ‘ ‘ and " ‘ logs nttbat elation. They have a large quan- tity still to haul and will be busy as km; as thercede permit iraillc‘ with ‘sleighs. It is said the Ghost at Governor's r Island though headless is quite S agile in its movements and bus-l‘ lncsailke lndts methods. When you come to look at it. it ieuot so, ‘lflllls u. all. We ‘have onrselveeltrout o! ule Law Courts Building in din heard that such and such Ucharlottetown. on Friday, the ‘MINI Qllite normal la bis nmo 9th day o! April A. 0., 1926. sl the 1'0 -be sold by Public Auction in A l; ll? ' l" “ll l; ll l l l ll l ll I “will ll - lll ill’ y. ll ll c-onmlent-enlc-nt illlll in ablllletl as loliowsz-0n the north by the shore or the Gull o! Saint Law- rence. on the euel. by Patrick Fee‘ hall's land, on the wool. by land held ‘by Ionian figmt, ividow or the "Mum “M,” “d Haw“; late Andrew Psgolt and on llle Pram“ "mud u, 5y.‘ 5", N“; South by lSuvage Harbor and cou~ -. ‘m, 1mm“ uilnlng seventy-seven acres- us‘ Tum,‘ E,” "a “ppwh. m”... land a lllile mnre ur less and is Mk.’ my" guugm. thus described in n Deed oi’ (‘ull- an“ gun-q; gen“ veyunce from the (Yommlsslmiei- of om“ “mug-g (g 12.8). 1.80M $- lPllhllC Lands to David Pigtail bear- ing dale the 18th day o! August.’ I. E. A. n. 1885. VETERINARY BUIGION The above sale is made under,‘ and by virtue 0t a Power ol Sale ' “"“""'“' °' T°""“ uflmflw‘ contained in an lndenture of .Mort-lrm"' "r" o gage bearing date tile twelfth day . of April, A. 1).. 192s and malle lie-ll tween William D. Pigou. of Savage Harbor aforesaid. Farmer. Mrs. gm“, n"; “eh-g n“ Such Pigbtl. o! Savage Harbor - l Plano ass. flfvremid sud Lena A, Pigott, wife 7'.3'2°"‘°* of the Slid- wlllluii D. ‘Pigott of "—“‘-_‘*_-’—_"_""' ‘he m"? Dart and the undersigned McDMillld & o! the other lpart. , For further particulars apply at ,. Bo A‘ a the office of J. D. Stewart, 84 J. N-MoDONALD- ‘H. F. MoPHiE GT9“! (390118 Street. Charlotte -. l town. ~ 2220-1-11-11. Dr. c. c. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Post Graduate dis- Jnccs cl fetal. Pest Morten: and Imbecaiary llam- nation for inns-worm, bcalwerm mad other diseases cl lease. oirice and residues ll Grass decree Ila . A.» . Iarristarl. Attorney, Sh. ALLAN J. McLEOD, Money to Lean ‘Mortgageerflllsy Building Charlottetown SMALL FARM ND RANCH PROPERTY IN 5 sumiihsicl. . ; About 28 acres of land, 1| c! which arc under cultiva- ‘ tlcn. balance In pasture and ranch, cut M tcna hay last year. besides ether ercoa. , Ranch contains 80 pans with new 5 room ranch holds all annloaad in guard fence. v ‘ Large 1 rccm house, barb, garage and hen hctlaa, all in ilrat class condition with all ns gwspnvsnsenea. Tlh Pffililrty is only five minutes w! k from High lelleai and Irlllh .v - we lions lsad no bead. no brains at aILhour or twelve o'clock noon:- I thin is true what is to prevent d"; 6n’ ‘OZ-fl. e new short from achlevhis of lam- situate, lying and being at ctmafla stunts, though without a garage Harbor in Int or Township umber m. H I AM. THAT tract. piece or parccl l thirty-seven in Queen's ' most cf it wlil be valuable as house late. Will lss sold in icte to suit curchaaar and la cIarcd '» at a bargain as I am leaving the Province. DLVLQGl-IUROH, OuwlrhclsidqF-I-l- l ll J l, lllllllll , l .. ll ill . l “llllll l l‘ . l . _ ' Th b' l t ’ rthi f comfort ' You benefit from the economies of the conform to your body without sagging. world's largest production of beds and Extra wldc border strips and cables bcddingwhen you buyaSlumberKzng. keep the edges trlm and taut. That is why you can get Canada's fin- Make your dollars go farthest by m- _ est steel fabric spring for only $12 sisting on a genuine Slumber K mg at Consider what value it represents. The any furniture store. Even such a spring, \ frame is of stoutly riveted pressed stecl howcvcgcan provide only half 0f com- for lifetime strength; bulltns high as pictc sleeping comfort. The other half "a box spring for finest appearance. 26 (icpcnds on the mattress.‘ Get the ' _ ribbon strips of steel are suspended Ostermoor, Canada s finest ln luxury between extra-long coils and joined by and value for more than 3O years, now four rows of continuous spirals. They $25. Look fur the Ostermoor label. | . l l . | , I l d y l . a . l “m l I BED SPRING A l R0 1a L1 Do Charlottetown and Summerside DEALERS IN P. E. ISLAND s1. MARY'S convent SOURIS Blanche O'Donnell; a. Helen Jail-C m, hum, , and ,e__,.,,b,| 1 . H, _ , , b _ . §l;.'.J.;“~"§'.‘“Z..;L“iifiill;.‘."$351.1‘if? 1.2131221. ;l,',3lg:l>i§-Q( if.’ tiiiiii. “.":...':.."t:;*'.:.:. ‘:22. ‘Grade lX.——-1. Mir)’ 'Mi1ii*1ii_l'5_3-"-5. Ziiilrfiilffil BHYHS: 3. Ileieil Keil‘l:b‘i,li"iilzl€‘ili.litllt0lll ‘ill llllle x sglllffflyvt-gl lliéflllvlifi ‘giltk-‘olrfpyliavgfiirosli Marifln i. fiicwllalli- 3i 3im5m“ Belly» , 4 _ q ysorllrr or Patrick Feelinnlq lzllui. emptied bolionr nnd sides 0i mt Moueau. “e RD ' d ‘H359 lV-—1- Aim“ Manm- -- Lin-lire running northerly for ~,-i|| m. “mum as glngg .. 0mm‘ vm'—1~ Ka M1973“ -m'r5“"'t ‘Lame? 3- Ami” MaloneJille distance ul mic hundred and I i i‘ Mar-g r t Brennan; 2. Gertrude Mt:- ui-ade |1|.1_.._1, p,- n g Manon 14;‘ . ' ‘*_ —_ —' " " lgllnfize3 Laurette McDonald. l2. I-Imma MaoAulaayf 3? Gernlllrlnefiiguffig? ofihlflflzfrhifvfgfcjhfhrjfnf: Professional 013418 V3151. Hugh» zilfliiacgeziii PBQUQI- I F] “tester” Mom; the Bald shore (or —-—— 2, Annle~ u ey; . . re l. 0-. Grade l.—1, orence lnnuon . ‘ . l ' Donald andMui-leloallem. ‘and Bridget McIntosh; 2. Agile! Mark R- McGwgan lGr-lde \fl--—1. MW! WWII”; 2- Mogearnev and Nelllle McDonald; lei WlLll [he first menlioneddine to B. A. i __~.—-—i_~l3‘ orence Mcxgnz 9- Savage Harbor aforesaid null . ___ . _ _ _ _ BARR! ‘a souclron £70- a" ma! by far the able“ speakersxggnydfe lMolyzmlréalrle aliilsgtlllfii. Mi- IlIOIILE along lhe various (SOUISGS oi cranky w Low I I m. these questions are Mr. William Mum. l the ellore thereof to the plaice of can't“ Bloch,“ ,“umwn'p_i_|y