tin: loli M’ “sh-an- e- panmw-nmarv-I z. < _ PAGE TWO __ .lla0(!ltlVllll!I(€ilIII-l00“ 1 . - , Coffee ..NOTICE itllini irrltl|'liir\l.':|"- Parties Zndvauccd Q 3st once ZLivcstock Elnspector ;;___ registration for forms to will be here shortly. NOTICE p Complaints have been received by the Town Council of Montague that (logs are running at iarge without their owners, and tuund prowling around Fox Ranches. _ the Council therefore notifies all owners of dogs in Montague and adjacent vicinitics that if found as above stated, they »-will be destroyed. ' By order ut Town Council. . NEIL Aim-DONALD. tilsx-s-o-si. gNO-TICE The l-‘rcnch Canadian every Saturday during the beginning Dlay ‘Ind and at Chas ‘ice-rind Friday. beginning nriiy 8th ‘$1.200 at time ot' when mare proves in foal. Mares at owner's risk. ROBERT MACHON. "P. O. Murray Harbor. QwiZ-‘t-H-lliurs-lt weeks. llrofessional Bards NOTICE Now ls the time to have your Fur Coats repaired or remodelled at summer prices. MRS. D.‘ DAWSON 17D Prince Street. (492-4-2-tliursattue-1mo. D. EDGAR SHAW, K.C. Law Olliees -— Prowse Block, Grafton Street, Charlottetown. Wills and Estates Settled; Collection of Bills (Special Dept.) SAFE protection for all documents. [27 w. s. Darby, LL.B. Banister d; Solicitor ' Dalton Bldg. Summcrside, P.E.l. 95-2 -17-tuethurssattf. Max Factors Preparations {re used by 85'} of the Screen Stars -—and should be on every ladies’; Dressing Table. Cleansing Cream, Flgin and Lemon Powders, Rouge, lstringent, etc. _MlSS RYAN, Representative YStewart f? Lowther J. D. STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTHER BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, ETC. 84 Great George Street MONEY TO LOAN. Violin, Case I and Bow Open every Wednesday s. Thursday CHARLOTTETOWN VIOLIN , SCHOOL 1,07 Queen Street. Up Stairs. ' Opposite Prowse Bros. i 50c A LESSON. Branches: K ' ton. Sumrnersidt. and Iiloncton, N. B. 4805-4-l7daily. MARK R. McGUIGAN ' A. nannrsrrrr. ‘SOLICITOR, rsrc. MONEY T0 LOAN. cinicmi Block, Charlottetown, ram lieu a ninmasoi m‘; Bell o. t. Mathieson. u. n. r Barristers di Solicitors < Money to Loan DIABLOITIITOWN a. MONTAGUB McLEDD t‘? BENTLEY _ . J. A. BENTLEY t ... W. l. BENTLEY. It. t... I flgnlgcgr 1nd Attorney-nt-lmw I Olloe: Ill Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN 9‘ Charlottetown. l’. E l. , 0M2. time ' Yimlmiull flavour ‘goufll. want ‘it all the time, ed having hulls eligible for should apply Federal Promoter, Charlottetown. Town Clerk. Stallion Oviia l)c (‘up Rouge, will stand at lfliiiip Lowe's Stable, Murray River, season, - specialty. Get a yecessity sold direct ,\1_cDonald,s Stable. Montague, every jii-mainder of season at home. Terms service and $5M Owner in Charge. . “'hite Sands. It and 26?. R "sou p, 5th. Dist. King's Conservative Co n ven tion A convention" of the Conservative electors of the fifth district oi’ Kings will be held on Saturday, May 16th at 1 p. m- at the Town Hall ul. Georgetown. for the purpose of No- minating two candidates to contest the District in the coming Provincial Election. Chairmen oi‘ the polls will talu; this notice to organize their Polls and choose delegates to attend the convention. Each poll to be repre- sented by fire (5) delegates. CAMERON new. JOSEPH R. MacDONALD. 4395-5-4-6-7-9-ll-13-5i. __;_ Sales Not Affected manufacturing a to institutions, industrials and farm- HS. is increasing his national sales force and has an opening offering a splendid opportunity for good income and permanent connection tor two m"! in P- E- 1-. one Charlottetown district, one Summersidc district. Maritime Manager will be in P.E.I. next week to appoint representative, lt’ you are a salesman or an experi- enced field manager, and between 30 and 60, have a ear and can. furnish first class references. write giving phone number, Box W. Guardian. May 6-4i ' nous: run sit? Desirable residence. Centrally loc- iilfi’ SL-EE Moses, confident at 1111i. 1011114 himself hazy when it came to identi- fying the precise scene of his disas- to the camping-grounds without suc- cess, and McAlpin, on the way back to the station, was growing very 1m- patlent when Moses, of a sudden, pped his companion and pointed to a man just 80mg in“! E “We and quite pretentious frame Sfllovll- “That's the fellow," he exclaimed eagerly. “What fellow?" “Just going in there—he dealt the cards. Arid that's the place!" whis- pered Moses with excitement. MciAlpiii looked at the place point- ed out and turned" a hard stare 0n his companion. "Mari alive!" he cried, "what kind of a fool are Y0" to pick out the worst; place Ptween St. Joe and Sacremento to leave your money in? Come along to the barn!" "Ain't, you going to talk to ’im. as ter. With his guide he walked clear before Moses was thrown bodily lnto the street and Mira. MeCracken was strongly urged, under threat of ar- rest, out after him. Neither storms nor tears availed; the two arguments that had always subdued her dead husband had no weight in the River quarter. s: .w..'s“m"°i“ss Pvc r FRANK H. SPEARMAN COPYRIGHT W QMILES ICRIDNCIQ SONS. \ Vl lLtl. Sill/IQ Oracken. “1’d not have to ark nobody for help if I had William." "Well, if wmimii, wliggver he‘ u, was here, Mrs. MeOr-aeken," retorted McAlpin tartly, “he could have the job for all of mel" n Mrs. MoCrackeri could eat no sup- per, but she spent thirty minutes back in camp weeping, and then rose to a resolution of her own. With Moses as a guide she resolved to seek the men that had robbed Moses-and did so. Naturally, she got scant recogni- tion, and was hardly given ttrne to introduce herself and t\l her story, Baffled and disheartened, she rc- you said you would?" mother again. plainirig thing's but, leaving Moses to take the brunt of the stonn, became very busy with some mules just being brought into the barn by teamsters putting them up for the night. It was nearly supper time, too, and Mc- Alpin, to avoid further discussion in the office, dodged out the back way for something to eat. A hearty meal his naturally placid outlook on life, but when he got back to the ham this was up“; nothing of the talk going on behind again by the spectacle of Mrs. Mc- mmi and t° 9m?“ ’ Craken sitting alone in the twilight - of the rough office, silent and woe- he whistle‘! "m? t0 himself "-5 he begone. Another long talk resulted in fingered the 0th" whlPs l" m! "ck an opening o; m; heart again’ and and, having selected one to try out, ended in his telling her to go get her "Irma 51°wlY "mund- the P“? w supper and come back. He would see, curmilyv t0 s” What meantime, whether something more 5°“ was matching ‘"7" Mull)“ ‘m’ restored pretty well ated. Phone 409-J. “Iii 4362-5-2 stucthuriii. FOR SALE u Just arrived, May 5th, carlmd of choice Ontario horses mostly mares, Real choice quality’ bmken double and single. Now for sale at McNellYs Stables, Buniain 6i Bell's wharf. 4405-5-6-31 FOR SALE ‘- l offer for Sale my farm property situated 2 milcs from Carleton Sig. ing. consisting of 32 acres land, housc_and buildings in god repair, including new hen house, machine scmibungalow, containing nine rooms, finished in Douglas Fir. House and Buildings are equipped with electric lights, and include barn, double gar- age. ice-house, hen-house and piggery Land extremely fertile and includes orchard and small fruit garden. Ideal for ranching or gardening. Solicitors, Riley Building Charlotte- town Watcr St. and two on Gt. George St.. ‘the site of the Viczoria Hotel "King! Street lots have been sold. The above lots would make an excellent site for an apartment ‘no-sc- nnil will be shed and brooder house. This l5 ll xood opportunity for anyone wanting a small farm in good st tte of cultivation and conveniently situated. For particulars apply J. McCURDY BELL, Carleton Siding. P. E. l. 4424-5-6-3i. ___._...___... .__.__..___. 1- ._..._..___ _ FOR SALE Smell farm about tivu and one- Lali miles from Charlottetown, all Lujcfmgs new, up to-datc and in excellent repair. Dwelling House L! Apply to MacDonald d: MacPhee, 4403-5-6-41 Valuable Building Lots For Sale Six builriaiiz lots, four fronting on 3 might be done. . asked Moses timidly, but dreading to face his "Tall; in there?" echoed McAlpin scornfully. "Do ‘I want to get knifed? Not yet. Come along. You're lucky you didn't get knocked on the head turned with her son tmpester McAl- pin and, having comexed him, told of the fresh indignities she had suffer- ed in her efforts to reclaim her own. had disobeyed his orders, and thrown into the river. unit's everythlns: and on this the two By Depression Bunty Barioels place. 1011164 155W- McAlpin returned to the barn out . —_— of humor. He wasted little time. It was in the very midst of their “Shiver-ill noted‘. manufacturers estab- when got back w the office, 1n ex- animated discussion that a well-set, ‘ to _\' nrs leisurely man walked unobtrusivel ver, head wagon boss for Russell an Went-worth, just in with a long Barth small size and notwithstanding th indifference to the once in fast talking. Having satisfied q; only my p00,. broth“ wmgam himself on this point by a brief glan- ML ce, Lefever started for the door lead- —William Pardaloe-vras here. McAlpin-hed make hunt their holes," sobbed Mrs. H1858 Ask this mother what she thinks of Eagle Brand! ND like hundreds of thou- sands of other: rhe will tell you she owes her baby’: life to it. 1f you are unable to nurse your own baby, or it he i: not thrivinl on his present food, we suggest that you try Eagle Brand. Send us your name and uddrell and we will null you copies ofoul latest baby literature by return." Bord Co. Li 10d Til; Gangsta ‘Iprzlito 2:"."'.:'"'..",':1.':e:n: . n Welfare h an ‘ .. Romrd Boa Noam... W _ 74"“ V’ V’ ling/R Brunt] '\lI//< ._ i.»- . . An Annual Examination of Your Eyes will Safeguard Your Vision and (‘omfort thieves ing into the stable. Mc- McAlpm pressed for help and. still indignant at Mrs. Mccraekerfs new story, was not. minded to let escape. He darted between the big fellow and the door. Filo-stop, John, look here a minute. I want you to hear this!" Lefever saw there was no escape, and he was forced to hear the whole “No he u'on't get angry." story. "Well." he asked, at thencon- clusion, "what. are you going w do a- bout it?" “What can I do? It's Bunty Bar- - toes place, John. Can I afford to get dumped into the river?" Lefever, as if disclairnlng personal responsibity, moved out into the barn. But McAlpin hung on to him. Then Lcfever said something, what- McAlpin to lower his tone. A whis- pered conference followed. "D9, you think it would be all right to ask him, John?" urged McAlpin, as Lefcver turned to get away. “If he doesn't wont to do it, he won't. do it, will be?" snapped Le- fever. "Would he get angry with rne ask- ing him, d'y' think?" called McAlpin after his retreating friend. "If he does I'll get your job, won't I? No! He won't get angry." Lefever was half way clown to the stalls. McAlpln stopped long enough at the office door to tell the “Mrs? and Moses to bide-speaking sternly to Moses. Then grabbing his cap he hustled into the street. Head down, and only glancing, without lifting it, from under the short visor of his cap at the men in iwos and threes and scattered gmups —teamsters, emigrants. frontlernnen, adventurers-that loitcred in the open spaces or moved ahnleasly g- long the middle of the street, Meal. pin made straight up the hfll above the River quarter toward a large frame structure set some fifty feet back from the street below the brow of the hill isolated. A broad sign, high above the large double doors of the building-thrown wide open now Mhoulnlnuotllhah BISCUITS EACH DAY EVERY LOYAL CANADIAN cAN HELP SAVE ‘ CANADA’S LARGEST IND-USTRY _ - ,_,,..,..,¢-»0\ l To her surprise, the barn boss was angry at her. He told her flatly she ruined into the office. This was John Lefe- of wagons, west-bound. With feet of largeness of his frame, Lefever walk- ed gingerly and with hardly any noise. He canted in his hand a long whip; this he placed in the rack quietly in order thiat he might lose his ostensible subject-matter o! per- ever it was, in a low tone that. caused, l’ d B Ellie Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, Ltd. e » Niagara Fallr, Canada The largo! uur of exclusively Canadian Wheat among Cereal Manufacturers of the world Shredded Wheat is made of Whole Wheat-nothing added, nothing taken away. It is a nourishing, body-building food. Ounce for ounce it is the most economical food you can buy—delicious' and Wholesome for anybody, any time. MADE IN CANADA BY CANADIANS OF CANADIAN-WHEAT ONLY (Qiilkikji; .,' yi‘ if). ‘it?! ’ gill/lain» '| l t 7| 1 lii/ b? r110 —reuding “John Selwood, Gambler," left no doubt as to the nature of the owner's business. ‘ David Tracy-the old "partner," afterward so seriously wounded- whom Selwood had originally set up in the establishment, had been given carte hlanche-ancl used lt.—in spend- ing money to make his gambling hall a western place to be talked about. With Tracy disabled, young Sel- wood had assumed entire responsi- bility for the place. And as a further defiance to any aggrieved enemies of the Sanger-Boyl following, Selwoocfs game, at. 'I‘ra.cy's behest, though against Selwoods wishes, had been consplcleously placed above the doors. Belwoods was known from the Mis- Almost everybody knows how Aspirin tablets break up a cold- biit why not prevent it? Take a itablet or two when you first feel the cold coming on. Spare yourself he discomfort of a summer cold. t Read the provcn directions in every package for headach , pain, etc. an exceptional place and one of re- ptlte—Wl'l8l'e there was no saloon and ifiiflifo E RTS Scaled Tenders marked "tenders" will re received by the undersigned until May 15th for the painting of the Mt. Stewart United Church and Manse. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Manse or obtained from the Secretary. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. KENNETH P. JAY, Secretary. 4415-5-6-3i. Spinning and Weaving Send me your wool to be spun Into yarn and wove into blankets. Single yarn is 25 cents and doubled 28 cents per pound. Blanket $2.25; it takes flve lbs. of wool to make a blanket. They will all be laundered unless ordered otherwise. Wool must be well washed and all dirt llltt burrs picked out. The size of single yarn is medium and double yarn. tine, medium and coarse. Put shipper‘: name on all , parcels and owner's name, address and instructions inside; otherwise wc will not be responsible for looses. Send by niail or freight. Freight will be paid on 100 lbs. . WM. LANDRIGAN. 85 Queen Street. Charlottetown. 4327-5-1-thursat-tnionths. Clarke Steamship Co., Ltd. S. S. "GASPESIA" Passengers and Freight Calling at Quebec and Gulpe Cont Ports NO TI-CE T0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Any person wanting now plots or graves paired In the People‘: Com- etcry at Mt. Stewart. must apply to the Secretary of Trustees, Mn. It. C. Clark. Money, or order! given to my other party will not be recognis- ed by the Trustees. BY ORDER. 0F TRUSTEES. sourl river almost to the Sierras ‘as V‘ heave Arrive Leave M ‘ ‘ Clftown Clrtown 7.30 n. m. 7.00 a». in. 8.00 a. m. April 22 April :8 April 29 May 6 Mny l8 May l3 May 20 Mo! May 27 28 Fortnightly thereafter. First trip Olrtown oil-ll lee Conditions permitting. Charlottetown Agents. CARVELL BROS. Ltd. QM-t-lt-tuthuraattill May 0th. ' ' ... ai___. . ...__....._._ _ 4424-54-31. P. R. A. and on: all, our oil, c auQ. Sxrul on -~ _ Saki at an Rli1'rl:ii\':" "e to anyone, s“ ' Aiii ——-- - "' ~ . ,1, . .9" - _ r ~ lltil‘) will bu": Llrm lil one lot. Also ~ ‘i ' \."~';. ~.; fl u Md “hE ‘ibuild n", lei on WaLr at. iacinz Vic- - ' z)‘ ‘Hnhx ‘an __ B- A‘ toria ll."’c‘i sic. Th "- F a m's' rle- tlllluiflPl-Pi-‘l - _ ‘ruby rf"i.‘r:"l.'. It"! 1* “it :0 l 1.". Kent Street l‘: 1n- f"?- LBL MfDUNQIJI ll P_ 5'9"?" w; w, f 1*__/~_;'_- ¢v' yg-q; _ - III l-m-ii. ' sum‘ “ilmnuns U“ this} "niiun J 4251-1-‘3 its it 5 "I n" ‘ NONI! '10 LOAN - - ‘km ' " ul£o2t§t £ro I ii-w-c-véivavcvuu IIIWMWW’ \ The Annual Meeting of the‘ Prince FOX n FEED , One nin cdtlold oveaoc j. 5"“ "'°""°"' “m” "'°°"“°“~ Beef Hearts 1 E ~ i dud l i - ""' b’ M“ i" u” Ba“. M Tn“ Beef Trlpe Sis ' " 0 || | 11E TE " bu“ Mun‘ Bumuu‘ Thumb,‘ Beef Chet-hunt 5 ' ‘ l n. u Fm’ on N. Sr‘ ‘w '- rui May. at 1.20 r. n. - _ m, um u 3 1Aasortcd lengthu- ‘ "' M" Mwsm." ciiii Trlpe . m, 3 --Prlces low- ' L""" cfrgxdm‘ umeiiim a ' A - ~ ' on. _ 7 ~ g - .. CI-HRLES nrzisn. lsiinm coon srorrnr. Iico. urn o L, POOIe & -.'- Llciit. Cal. V. t). p z .' V ' _ - ‘ _ . v . u}, Secretary-Treasurer. q _ : ‘ ‘ mm‘; Qwhgfygj A _ .v ‘r _ . _ " 4350-5-24! v | ', :,.'.......~¢;,;.‘.‘,,' ' ‘ p _ r » ., ‘i ’ . ' . _ I ‘ Q n. O ~ none play. and where no limit was placed was asked to on the players.’ , no disreputable adjunct. and near it; where-no one ‘ MHIVI ii 3i.‘ l’ in‘ no"... us» i ‘Sailathousandsoeulcmileswskllfl! i Q‘ (t. §\\ oofollow the Trail of'98lcmuthl u wiiiemnmmnbuvnddninl d ¢¢ laud attaining rwlligliu. _ Reduced fares all summer. Stop-over n: .. . jasper National Park in ‘the " Roddesandacbfinakiinihehkcoftlit Woods region of Northwestern Ontario. Ask about conducted tours- . Fill] tlllllll- from ' ' w. K. Inna. om Tim-t Arwt" L. l‘. Ritchie, Ttolit 580B‘. Btlttfl Clnrhln. mil. rumour Al!" irimaorau NATIIINALM I v“ all u!’ .i.- j: “i A It] e A a n _4 fill .- -cvPRoc- I oat received dlreetfrpm Factory-