GABBV GER YIE V... “My Cheap Power for Development 3Q!‘ l!" dwelopment work. where d1“? Power h required without a large capital investment, Diesel Blglnel make an ideal installation. The inveeuneat is comparatively email. the coat of operating is low. and the fuel in mliiy transported. Many Canadian industries that are not altuated close to hydro-electric ta are now using Fairbanks- orae lnee with util- factory regulte. T he Premier Gold Nines are now using over 2.000 h.p., UIG railway ' use them for their rumvinl fictions. tOWna and cities rely upon them for pumping and lighting. ln fact, Diesel Engines are rapidly coming to the fore a: one of the mm economical aoureea o! power. Fairbanks-Moxie Dieael Engines are madeinsieaforltltofl h.p., tal; and 3'0 to M0 h.p. Vertical. ‘ “Many a girl has discovered th she can't vote on her twenty-firs birthday unless It happen] to | election- day." ' l l ll l l v l l < I v l l lucnnl HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE He: Vou girls seem lo Dc to imitate thc chorus, girls In n: Good talc ell. ;_ I am instructed by thc cstatc oi" M. A. MacLcod to sell on the prom-l ises 127 Water St. on Tuesday, Mllyl 8th. commencing at l0. a. m.. the following household effects: 1 Ches- terfield Set, l Piano. new. 1 Refrig-. orator. l Writing Desk. 1 Buffet, l‘ fa. I Dining Room Set. l Washing chine and Wringer. l Large Mir. ror, Beds. Dressers. Rugs. Mutlgl Chairs. Tables, Pictures. ctc.. also l‘ She: Yea. automobile (Essex Coach) almost‘ new. gonc 3850 miles. l Sale positive. Terms cash as this’ estate is being cioscd. J. A. MacDONALI) Auctioneer. 4200-5-2-wfm. 4i THE PRESERVAT IVE. ~__ l “He's drinklngmn rm» in... _ what przscrvcs lum I'd |:l- - know?" Tenders will lu- rcrcivcd by thc "Tilt Rlfifihlvl. l ‘l-W undersigned until May 12th. fol‘ thc blinding of ncw church at Sum- Inerfield. near Emerald Junction. Plans may br secn at Parochial llousé. Summerficid. A. F. Mr Qunldk Office. Souris. (Thappcl and ‘Hunter. Arrhitocts. (‘hark-Motown or undersigned. Lowest or any‘ tv-nrlrr not nrccs- sarily acceptcd. Rev. Frank McDonald. l‘. l'.. Emerald. it. Ii. ~ll60-5-l-l0i. > -___________# Blalzllllllcl luulml SALE AT illllSlE ATl AN ANALYSIS "That man surely has heen success In life." "W9". as a goiter he certain has plenty n! lie abilities." ON SATURDAY. MAY 5TH. (YCLOCK STOCK~ l0 registcred Ayrshire Cow's. l Bull 2 ycars old. l vow tcn years old to frl-sllrn in Novcmhcr. I cow four yours old to freshen in October: .'l cows flvc ycars old to freshen May 10 and May 25: Z cows three years old to freshen July 7 and September; Z heifers 2 ycar old and 2 calves 5 months old; 4 horses 4 fail pigs: l sow and twrlvc young pigs; 75 barred rock hens. lMPLEMENTS-l oxpress wagon. 2 truck waggons. 2 wood sicighs. I driving sleigh. I hay seeder. l grind stone. l cream separator Renfrcw. 1 box sleigh, 2 hay s. l gang plough, 2 single plough. 2 sets spike harrows. l set spring tooth barrows. l potato scuflirr. l grnin crusher. l rubber belt. l engine 2 horse power. l pump jack. l set fnnners. l tur- nip puiper. l set ltonfrew scales 200 pounds. l disc dull. l cultivator. l disc barrow. l hay fork and rope, 2 sets team harness. 2 cart saddles, l express pad. 1 set leather traces. l collar and homes, 3 work bridleu, a qunntit oi hay. straw. and grain. GET’ THE HARPOOL- "They say there Isn't mnu. ‘be made out of thc whom-w nus now." "Such a plty- onm l1:--- areal prupnet i'l a vl-Ilzl-J BOSTON by Slcalncr INTERNATIONAL LINE First Sailing Wednesda , May 0th Sale positive. No reserve as my l. l. - 1- »~»-- ..-..';.":.‘!:.‘.'.":.":‘".... 7 _ _ . . ._ ‘JSmLMn-lonths credit on all sums Fm)" EAHTHDRT" mumc_ul Roam“- STEWAR.“ rltolvl Imnnc, MAlIB-DU Winsloe I Wcdneeda 1|] Every steamer J‘ A‘ mfllouud)‘ leaves bl. John 9.00 .M. Atlan- llzi-l-'i'<'fi'-°5'§i5§i :l"'bTi"§°éJ3;'l i? 1.30 M" .u cc . . t All ern line, arriving Boston Thursday l0 A.M. Daylight Time. Eve Saturday simmer nails . root m Si. John to Boston. ll leaving Si. John 7.00 P. M.. Allan- lir Time. line Boston Sunday 2.00 P. M. Daylight Time. (Inmwclinnr at Bolton milh vlirerl Hemmer to New York ‘we-Awe 0004004004-004-0-0004 FOR SALE At llreadnlbanl‘. Ilotml Pro- perty witn 20 acres land. short distance from vlllagr. also two farms of B0 acres leech. one half mile from village. l l ! l "F," d!" ""5 l" Wu" Reduced ratce for automobiles growing. led b n ra m‘ lccomp!“ y W u mnnicate with M. KENNEDY. Breodalballe. Q-OOOOOOO l EASTERN l i l steamship Iinaa was " last!" g make you apologize to mo for your “Jealous Hearts” ' lly MILDRED uAItBOIJB Continued THE YIICLDING ‘ The lung afternoon hours (irag- ‘gcd by. and still Millicent sat by ‘thc window in her room. In hor haml thc held. unopened. the letter l Elinor had written to Tony. l Dark storm-clouds had risen our. lof the west and crept across the ‘shilling sky. shutting out the sun- Jlght that had warmud bud bright- llncd thc morning. The wind moaned through the poplars, scat- llermg their silver leaves. In the Harden. the autumn flowers droopcd ‘land swaycd. as though in.fcar o! .the approaching winter. And thc storm in Miliicclllis soul ‘iv/as blacker, nlore violent. more lor- lriblc. Shc knew that silc was g0- llng to open the letter. although it lwas not meant for hcr cyoswthe ici- ler she had stolen. A great nature. shc told hersclf. fmight ilavr rcsistcd thc temptation gsuccessfuily. But hers was not a igreat naturc. Hers was a. nature. itrustful and happy. that. had sud- .denly bUEll pierced through and lthrough by thc vcnelnous. bitlcr ‘Slltiftfi of jealousy. l Shc must know whotilcl" hcr ilus- ‘band and her fostrr-slstcl" wcrc in llove Witll l-ach other. l Very slowly. with stiff. cold fill-- gers, she opened the envelope. Her breath came unevenly. and her cileeks were flushed. She had a Jeeling that some one lnust be look- lug on. watching her in her guilt. l “In a moment now." she told her- self. "I shall be either the happiest girl ill the world. or the ‘most wret- jched." l She unfolded the letter. opened the first. sheet. and read. in Elmer's absurd scrawl: “Well, old tiling, here I am at Millicent (laught her breath. Hardly an ardent start for a love- Jctlcr! "Thc great carerrr is about to be- gin.“ Elmer's lcttcr went on. ' “I'm going to show you what I can do; .I know you never believed in me ‘very jnuch, 10h. no. YOU dldlfi. lcven though-you were too polite t0 say so outright.) But. some day I'll’ mean tlloughls—some day. or some ‘night. rather. when you're paying ‘several hundred dollars to hear me .sing at thc Metropolitan. It's a ‘long road. but I'll gut. there. You'll 130C!" l Miiliccnt-‘s hands (wcased to trem- blc. Her chock."- no longer were pors l l. ONLY vapors c a n r e a c h eeveoeeeooeneeeeeeeeeoou 0100COOQQIOOOOOIOOOOIOOQl was thoroughly reassuring. wrote: “You and Millicent must run ousiy tight. l up to New York to see me some apprghgnslon, lme. and theatres. after hibernating in your dreary ancestral manor. it's lovely enough there. Tony. but m Mp0“... lnslpccuon. Ur all yglflln Till‘ ‘l l .\ I 3 l .4 >'l"l'ly"_l‘l.l\\".\ (ll) A ll Dl.\ \‘ | l l l l l atad ‘fizz 7l75P 117C875 i flushed, and her bl-vatiiing beggmg WEHIM- A great tilaukfuincss was flooding ilcr soul. She read to the end 0f thc‘briel"" letter. It was all in the samc vein. all about ‘Elinor g herself. her thoughts and ‘ambitions. She nladc no mention of Dancili, beyond the flat. unenlbroidered statement that she'd got. hold of all-excellent tou- cher "for a song-—and that's no pun. either." Millicent wondered just what she meant by that. but she was, never- theless. immensely relieved that Ei- lil0l‘ had not elaborated the Dan- clli theme for Tony's benefit. Surc- ly that could only mean that she [had no desire to arouse jealousy in him. . But later. thinking it over, it oc- curred to Millicent that Elmer's very omission might be significant. If there were something more than an old friendship between Tony and Elinonshe might be loath to tell him that another man was usurping his place in hcr affections. “Oh. why do I have to think of so many horrid things that mishl was her radiant scif again-t erad- bfi DOSSMQ. 1115i. when I'm 1195mm"; iant bride of a fcw months ago- Wi breath‘! fiat-lily 88am?" 11101111011 when she descended the old colon- Mliicent. ' The rest of tile letter, however. Elinor Shc will enjoy thc shops Oh. low I used to hate thc winters in lilo country. and how thankful l n; i, h“ "w," ..e..L.;=,.-,;.,K 3...... um tn get away from lt all! "Must run now. Voice Ivssoll. Tlsnlpcrulncntal master. The hard- working pupil. Will wrote some- imc agailv-nlaybc. ' "Yours. Elinor." Not "your." but “yours? Miliicun‘ studicd tho little word carefully \ colds direct. That's why Vicks brings such quick relief . When rubbed on at bed- g time it is vaporized by the l‘ right into the air passages and lungs; at the same time it stimulates the skin like a poultice. vwgiifillfio I C VA P O R U B 0m: rfrfll/zuo/vars (A10 Your rmlilll Well located eight room house with large sun porch and modern conveniences. H. .1. LOVE Phone 912. R1 chargcd with When thc storm broke. it was thor- ough. and it cleared away thc (lurk. fearsome clouds in her soul. Thcrc was no doubt, cvcn in Elin- ;or‘s scmwl. that lhcrc all "s" at the lend ol‘ thc word. Millicent foldvd thc icttrl‘. replac- d it in the cnvclopv. and then. ‘crtinu hcr arms on the window- . ledge. hid her head and wopt long body heat and breathed ‘Hid stormiiy in sheer relief. The "train had been too long and tori "eat. thc atmosphom too sur- suppresscd emotion. She had been mistaken aftcr all! Her heart seemed to sing thc words over and over. Thai. kiss in the garden had mount. nothing. 'l‘hcre was no secret. lovc between Elinor and Tony! Not. whcn silo could write him such a letter! WllPli Millicent. liftcd hor hcud from her arms and laughed aloud from shes-r hnppinoss. cvcn whllr: she wipcd nwny thc toars that still coursed down her cheeks. she be- came aware that thc storm outside had broken, too. Sheets of watcl tvcrc bclng swept by the wind ac- ross thc garden. almost obscuring it. The rain poured down the win- dow~panc and tho window-case- ments rattled under the onslaught. of tho rzaic. The whole world seemed to be a chaos of darkness and thuudcrous waters. All but Miiliccnvs heart. which was singing. She was bathing ilcr eyes whcn one oi thc maids knocked and an- nounccd that "Mistah Tony" was down-stairs and wished to sec her at once. if possible. "He came in this storm?“ shc cried aghast. "Yarfm." grinned the plaid. "He's right wet." 4187-" Z-wfsat. r Millicent mudl- a hasty toilet. THE MOST POPULAR NUMBERS o."- u Kayser Slipper Hee READY FOR all the new and popula per pair silk to thc wclt, tho now colors . . . vcry lovelliest stocking INSPECTION HERE 88 X.-—A medium service weight‘ silk stocking, pure silk to the welt. offered in 102 X-Jlixtra heavy service weight, purc nlercerizeci fool. slipper heel, all sizes and all 64 X-Purc silk Chiffon Hose, one of the shown herein all coiorsandraii sizes.......................... Social Welfare Conference SOCIAL WELFARE CONFER- sucr: r0 ar: new m cunn- LOTTETOlVN. MAY lo AND ll m s'r. PAUL'S PARISH mu. AND IIEARTZ MEMORIAL lulu. Following program ilas bccn m"- l-anged:— Thursday 10.30 A. M. Introductory Address on Meaning of the Conference-Dr. J. Phillips Jones. Social Service ‘Council of Canada. Address on “Rural Community “Lifc“~Canon Vcrnnn, Gcncrni Secretary of Council for Social Ser- vilc cf Church of England in Can- ada. Address: “Creative Community SupportW-Dr. Ernest Thomas, Be:- retary or Board of Social Service of United Church of Canada. Each address to bu followed by open discussion. Thursday 2.30 P. M. Conference on Child Welfare Work-Conducted by M1". John. Ho- ward Falk. Secretary of Montreal Council of Social Agencies. Thursday 8.00 P. M. Conference on Health Problems. Meeting addressed by Mr. Fulk. Dr. J. W. P. MacMilian. Friday 10.30 A. M. l Adclrrss-“Health and Housing" and “Town Planning"-—Mr. A. G. Daiueil. Consulting Engineer. Town Planning Specialist of Toronto. Friday 2.30 P. M. Addresses on "Co-ordination of Social Agenclos."—Canon Vernon and Dr. Jones. Friday 8.00 P. M. Address: ‘The Verdict of Science on Aic0h0l."—Dl'. E. H. Thomas. The above nleetings are open to the interested public. They are all to be non-sectarian and non-politi- cal. Ali agencies and societies en- gaged in any phase of welfare work arc particularly urged to send dele- gates. All meetings are open for MAY ‘i. 192s ____*_~ ‘i. ftylc M. 101x - . m? p COMIBINES swuuurss Willi lDNC y/ AYSER full-fashioned pure K thread silk hosiery com- bines those two most desir- able features-smart looks and long wear. Style No. lolx. heavier in weight-silk to the narrow hem, and with the Square Heel, is now on dis- play in all the newest _Sprl'ng. shades individual with Kayser. f MADE m CANADA discussion and questioning. Meet.- ings will be held in St. Paul's Par- l lsh Hall on Thursday and in Heartz l Memorial Hall on Friday. Herc is a wonderful opportunity of hearing specialists in the field of social service and or gaining help- ful advice. Keep thc dates open May 10 and \ trace of tears was gone, a d she iai stairs. l Tony was waiting at the foot. his face white and grim. his lips curl-- She grew pale wlt~l To Be Continued.) -—<-0-0-—i—— 'l‘l1c c.|vornnlvc|:.<t ol‘ Pcrll l!" "6 l "nllulillatlliczs um] illit‘ li'filll‘£'-‘J'J'?l\3 Strawberry Plants For Sale ‘. Dunlap Strawberry plants lol- sale, o0 rents per hundred plants. I will pay all freight charges on those strawberry plants to any part of P. E. Island when shipped by rail. Remember the variety cannot be beaten. A McAULAY ANGUS C. - Tracadie Cross l-30-9i. TENDERS The United Church of York re- quire Tenders before May 4th. re- modelling the building. Plans and ipeeitications may be seen at. office of J. E. Harris. Architect. Charlotte- town. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. HAROLD. WATTS. 580')‘- York. ~ ---— "-—'"‘""—'" ‘—_—‘ . Tenders For (hutch Scaled Tenders for ' re-modeling and making additions to the Ken- slngton United Church will be rc- celvcd by the undersigned up to May 15th. Plans and specifications may be seen at any time at the Dnlofl 0| Dr. A. n. mclilnlrcnlaiw- est or any tender not necessarily ac- copied. h. T. LOWTIIER. Secretary. 4-25-27-5-1-4. To Let Beautiful summer resort at (ill-MB Cove, llouse, Store. out buildings. with three acres of land. 200 yards, from sea-shore. Apply 39 Cirillo" t 4978-4-27-fw2l. llllilllllN SALE” Southport. Lin. 4s. on Monday. Ma) zwd dwellinx Muse and v» x004 7th. at One O'clock sharp. my farm, stock and farm lmplclncni.» as foi- lows: from Charlottetown. 100 acres 0i Terms of farm made known at clear land ill state of good cuitiva-isaie of stock. etc. Seven months on , tion and 30 acres ready for crop, all sums over $l0.00. 6% olllor cash. well watered with a spring, good II stormy sale will he held next line _ buildings in good repair, an extra day. PERCY WOOD, orchard. My stock, ninc choice milk . Southport; cows agcs from 5 to 9 years, 2 horses J. A. MacDONALD. v 40 hens. my farm implements. Auctioneer. My beautiful farm four luilm FOR PUPPIES The “wonderful success, following its use during the past three years, has clearly proven the p superior merits of this IMPERIAL product to our experienced ranchers and they are planning on feeding liberally this season. ' ' . ' Our formula is specially adapted to the needs of the young alld growing foxes, is rich in vitamines and a sure preventative of rickets. IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD is guaranteed to be strictly fresh. Order early so as to be sure of receiving your supply in good time as a heavy demand is assured. HAUCK FIRE GUN We have the exclusive agency for this popula and highly efficient ranch disin- fectant which is heartily endorsed by leading . nchers‘ clear-In; 9cm. m; houses oi’ destructive parasites. Full information on request. _ , - 1 l” Hose r shades at, _ 1.15 welt and 2.00 s on the market. v ‘trom- p... ‘o...- —