l stunt PAGE TWO _ ‘To steepmtiqli tin-mu ‘lb-day roi- ASTILJ: u tlise llflnl llsmheansfillllasi j t ‘bl d rfltlal In}. dlifiiflflu—i thing . " ..-."°°°-.."i‘..'.‘i"“‘ "°‘ NEW GLASGOW QCIIOOL. House and Lot For Sale at Kensingmni unit. VIII-l. Revel Dickiesolt Ttw following la the standing o! New Glasgow School for the month of Pa-l. ~ tirade \'li—1. Anna Stevenson 2. Bari Houston 3. Florence Laird . a ' Sealed tenders will be received nun-mm ' A" "r b! ‘he ““d°"‘"°d “p '° 57"“ 15m» nrude \'i—l. Mildred Brown 2. Rhod. , 197a‘- ‘l?’ iiiiiufiifii’ &:°'l2'r'g3eh$:'i'---e-u a. ill-min Slt-Vfinsuu a owmfi an O DC you“; iilld Wfirklhcli) U" Main SHE“ m, i-ru-it- \'—1. luv-ion Stevenson the thriving town 0f 39118111811111 wit-u Sls-Vvlliv-ll a. Hubert Slvveliboli formerly wuss by 111s ills ROD"! Richard Smith. 1‘, Mouse, also three building iota "m1, w“, and six acres of land. Highest m‘ Ethel Diokieson. Margaret Stevenson i’ any tender not necessarily act-cpl‘ L-ravie ill —i. Lynetta nrt-uu 2 John- “Ufflfilrll 3. Sterling Campbell 4 Alice, . ROBERT A. STAVERT Dickieoon. Wililltll! i-r.»-|- I--t. inea Rtevenson 2. Wall- JOHN A, H066, ‘are Nimble! l; Roy Dickinson. Kqngmnoni Perl-wt Attendant-v: Robert I\‘tev|>n Ex'cg\Q|ri >on_ Marion Stevenson. Richard Smith 81624;“ “M. 17 go 2411 3L A91 3 “il-irvii Brown. Rhoda Brown Lynetta MlIRiliiiiE SALE a be sold by Public in front ot the Court d3 se at Charlottetown. on Mon- the 12th day 0f A9111 A. D- . at the hour of twelve 0'ci0(‘i( . allthat tract of land Sillifllv (rwttshlp Number sixty-four 1v County. in Prince Edward bounded and described as that is to say: Ccmmenc Vi"!!! In" the south aide of the Road; lig from Murray River to blur-I ilnrbonr south at the north .st angle of land in possession 0! Jillian; Geddings. thence south to. the rear of farms on the Bull Road. thence south sixty-eight degrees west five chains and thirty-nine links, thence north to the Public; Road aforesaid, thence along the, South side of said Rioad to the‘. place of commencement. contain- ing tony-two acres oflandallttle more m" lies. A130 all that other tract. piece or parcel of land situ’ ate on 1,0’. sixty-four aforesaid, bCUTldP .'l"i described as follower, Commie i ' on the south side o! said R .~:adlng from Murray llivcr Murray Harbour at the northeast angle of the first above described land. thence running south along the eastern boundary of above described land to the rear line 0t farms fronting on the Bull Road, thence northasstwardlp- along said rear line to land formerly 6n “did; I possession of (leoffrt-y iiarty. them-e north along the western boundary of Marty's land to lhc- Road aforesaid. and thence along’ said Road westwardly! to the place of commencement con: taining forty-tour acres of land ill little more or less being the lund conveyed by the Commissioner oil. Public Lands to James Bears by‘. deed dated 15th of August A. Ltl i867. , This sale is made in pursiiilnnci of a Power of Sale contained in an lndenture of Mortgage dated the first day 0t November 1921 and, made between Alexander G. Mc-l Lean of Murray River in Kings] County aforesaid. tarmer of the‘, THE Qpgifpg 51291115 FRQCK one part and the undersigned of _ the other pan, default having D9811 PIP}: d¢518li¢f= my aims! B "M! made 1n the payment of the “Her, attention to‘the_dctalls of a frock}! an “Ecured marshy‘ to the design ltscif. The trimminl For further particulars apply tn|ggfrgépgflifilsinlwfidhfghdgfiagr$ " - - - ~ on ina esi n o c see cs. imed 1111s 12th day or March. frogck lends igtsclf m development i: A- U- 1926. Jersey, kasha,‘ broadcloth. and othei GEORGE F. DEWAR ‘fabrics featured for Spring. Mcditm Mongagesl size requires 3% yards 36-inch or 2M yards 94-inch material. Pictorial Review Printed Pattern No. 297i. Sizes, i4 to i8 years am‘ 34 to 44 inches bust. Price 45 cents TQEE-TOD 5'! O12 I S BMS-fllilflili. and dream.“ answered the litlir rose-colored cloud in the sky. tiny light up in in. “lying branch of the iir Um‘. it scented in move in and outsmart; tbc dark shadows. “It must be s n“. titer-bird tucking her oast points west - Superior Service from Coon babies in bed." n.1,. to Coon, via yeretl Emily. 1pm,, QCEAN LIMITED ‘i’ '31"! I "It 1w - -~ AND tan e. “Good - ’ . MARITIME EXPRIII "m, ,,,.,,,_",'_fi'j', 2.".'.‘.t.‘."¢.-..'=f.."..”?.'i‘£i.'.!.3!i." "'- ,,i¢-"-"lf-""" The (‘m-h .-.. .l Limited loaves a g "#1? “my figlla né g w fir; ?ttaara, ’“'7' a1, 1 -li"'_l- _. I n80 il- P::k ‘am! X-zinwt-uvvt‘, lpiCfldldif Qqulpprtvi “iii-i i-iinndard and Tourist :11. ~ Lsrl- C001 - rnont oblcfi ll .n Cars, Co onlst Cora with lunch Gountora and kitchens. l afopqvenal ',;,I,:r";:f..".".’£#.i... u. .2252 "' """ Par Pam Ruervatlhnr, Information, 'I°¢|.pP', w. K. nouns, our Tlaltot AQIM Annual Meeting The annual meeting oi the island Guardian Publishing 00.. Ltd. will be held in the ollico of the Com- Plhy. Charlottetown, P. E. l., s". “MM urday, March 27th. at 3 p.m. for N -- |__p_ 3'13"“. the purpose of electing directors ..-w.\v"~ 11*“ A,“ “m” and‘ receiving reports of the year's ~‘ » - us nose. ,. , . I D. A. MuKINNON, Liv-Col. Secretary-Treasurer. ‘a. ~ l5, 11. 20-31 i muss a-raivnmn ‘Priscilla to his heart. .ful and cioudless. The Pllgrms all couple married. ,'vicc was ended a dark iurin air-San, to time me apark _ peari-d in the doorway. the vapor before the pistol‘: ‘I522; , , , ‘he "JD 0i‘ their compression strokes. Wheat the spark comes at l rienllii-inganli frightened the brideJme 9mm‘ “imke- i‘ 1-1 ‘rtiimieli’ _ Pricilla. hid her lace in his should-l T HE old-time “sanitary pad" it are discarding it at a need cu harard. way. is now lined by 8 in i0 better class women. / Discard: as euiiy as a piece of raument. nary canon pod: in theerest frocks without a second‘ 4"" "I" "t" I Ilwr illness. doubt or fear. ALL danger of offending. partment store, without heaitancy, limPiy by saying “KOTEXP old, insecure ways. Enjoy Ii e every daI. Package of twelve costs only a cw .. ‘.~{;-.x .. o- . ,,.,,_;¢ a‘ ~._~1>~- t~ t‘ _. . ‘V. .q'_~¢- ‘A OOLOR GUT-ONTO Jriohn Smfi v sllii HisCar fi IIIIIIIICI C. IUiI-I- Jokihliiik- ova-y pascal iii Id- eanalolanotosllaLr-lhr lahl w I 1 ehapwllhoaodnladaohnn exploited. in na lnearoslill w", lb flIQionnoalu-ahi tinlQflolllnotltlwat . 1 t i i u. St-Firtt Principles Smith had bad three lessons wheunsnhimetnmu: ha“ ined that was en y in =' with the elementary mien ot driv- .n a car As l tmppaned to be driving my own car when i picked him up it looked like a [Q00 00in?" tunizy to suggest a tow thing! which the instrtlciohrgdundtltlbtediy overlooked. Smith some quer- ies ton. “'l‘d like to know." he said. watching ma shin into second on a hill. "how you do that without making a lot of noise.“ l "it would be easy for you." re plied, “if you knew why yon have to do it. 4 gasoline engine ha- no power unless it has speed thus you gear it down with a transmis- sion. Gears wit: not mesh unless they are rotatin: .tt or lastly at the same speed. in order for a Month after month massed ana Quiet shift. therefore. iln llmllllillt‘ still Miles Standish did not return “wt m 59cm“, °"‘ i‘ my: 7”“ "m" "rom his war with the Indians. 11"" 39°“ “P ‘m’ “m: b7 ‘pun’; often during the fall John Alden {n5 "9 m‘ “MN-es? ‘ a‘ ‘he found his way through the woods ‘rfigagtnsigtfrm d"? figzrmmr to the house of Priscilla. He felt 11mm: “m” 21$ an mesh mm that he must keep her from be- m ‘TM. is the Ma's!‘ “m. hm “ "mm"? m” 1°“°"" Bu‘ “lmm; he you will remember it you will (ind was true to his former friend and ‘eawhmhw an u” mallet never spoke to her of his love. “Became a 33mm“ engine h" One atternoon when Alden was m, power “mess l; has speed 1,, visiting Priscilla a messenger. ‘he mason you mu" give n ‘as breathless from running. came to wbne you are 19mins m the dutch the door. when starting, otherwise it will ".\iilen Standish ls dead!" he emu Theyuncuon o; me gag-burg. cried. "An Indian has brought us tor is to convert raw gasoline into the tidings. He was slain by a gas vapor. It cannot do this when poisoned arrow, cut of! with all his the motor is cold. Therefore. the forces. Now ail the town will bclcngine must start on 111W gasoline, burned and the people murdered." Wiliirh is (10119 i7? Win08 0i" "Id choker on tho instrument bosrdd The air is cut off as the raw fuel \ sprays up into the cylinders, so PRISCLLLA stood silent. hold- w“ m‘ “e” "by l‘ i’ "amqm ‘° C!‘ leave the choker out when the eilu lng up her hands in horror at the as!“ has warmed ‘my . news which the messenger had > brought. But John Alden feelin! Bmith then went on to say that‘ suddenly free. leaped to his feet for the most part the functions of‘ .36 if the arrow which had killed the various controls were fairly] his friend had severed the bonds clear to him with the one excep- Wiliilh held him Cfllllive- in mingi’ tlon of the spark control lever. He’ ed joy. regret and pain he claspeihwanted, to know why it was use”; so to lace ltina - Pricilin had loved John Alden i102 wheli, cranking ujiijgfny”; tor a long time and, gladly con- ' sented to become his wife. And piaingd so the wedding day was eet and all-this; The 3330mm vapor m m‘ the Pilgrims invited to come to cylinders reglly doe; not explode in‘ see them married by the good Eld- we sense u,“ dynamite dogs ul er °f Hmwum" ‘Biillbiy burns at a furious rate‘ The wedding day dawned beatltl-Hwhlch’ wmddermg the work it does’ may be regarded 8s an explosion. But since the vapor taken a meg. aura-bio time to burn. it h-l neces- "bi" "P1181117 the idea is‘ gathered to see the happy young Just as the aer- this time it Ls said to be ‘advanced’. The bridegroom started and star- when n comes m“ m the 10p 0t ed as if n ghost had appeared. 3Y3‘!!! naotor la/lmrs as on a . r it was Mil, smuaisli» i’ ' '° Sim“ 1111181 i" ">- ‘lziturntid- from the was; He hadnm-ded m“ “Mug? b keep "w; not lzeen killed at aLi; it had all mow‘- fmm kmckmg" whenever been a mistake. an engine h’ flank“ m9"? 1'5 d341- "Forgive me." he said to John ii" °‘ ‘mwkiiriiifl- 1111s w we snark arriving at the wrong time, m- Alden. "All is forgotten between wk,‘ us except the dear. old friendship." ‘ 9 a "Ewe 18 °Wii- Wit-h the Then turninz to the bride. he wish- “m” 1111mm“ the danger of ed her joy and smiiingiy saidf‘! Padmflng in 3'37""! i! Thorflfvra should have remembered that ad~ Flwrmsed- and a backfire ill start- age. ‘If you wanta thing well dons, n: 2mm” 5171993 the starter you should do it yournelt," “g”- Great was the peoples amaze- ‘ mm‘ 8P0“ again of his diRi- ruent, but greater still their reloi- W"? i“ 551911118 sears. and coni- cing to have their beloved Captain Piamed "m ‘"1118 he "at thwnah back once more and safe and m“ "P9913 the car tisually slowed sound. They crowded around him ‘mlfm "d lull“ 1119 91161116. ail talking and questioning at once “midi 111°." T said. coming to and the happy bride and groom a “miidsmfl '1 W9"- flilmlth the slipped oi! unnoticed to their new "3"- iitild each time so [shifted home. i rave the car. Onougth gpggd u, (The elders enit is black, the 1MP it coming while ialipped u... cane tan. lined with yellow.) °""~°11 "<1 nwved the gear slim "rm-z sun let's’- .. “I I“ the M53." he exclaimed Y“ i!” 4119 tears lo holp the w. $1111‘ Si"! idle Cir its getaway." "Emciii." t replied. "A his“, ‘best place to hold the wheel is out “Th1! i! B Bilbit-‘Cl in itself." i ex-Zoiier a lu-tter grade o! ga-oilne to. PERIEOPE FOR THE CAR While it i; known by time clone‘ to the automobile industry i5" '1". be rulenotttheroeduunnlsbe cause of exceaaivly large “blind; gpnuij‘ plans are under way to en- able owners to make their Old. closed cars safer. One plan is w: use a rear view mirror. turned per-l pendicularlyand attached to the in- side of the right front body pofl in sui-h a way an to show the driv- er what i5 approaching from his left 1t is the lett “blind spot" that causes most ot the trouble OARQON CAUSES PIN WEAR Have that carbon removed now. Carbon inflicts wear on piston pill. ‘a addition to doing other serious damage. The reason for this is clear. when a. piston top is so caked with carbon that it. becomes» red hot the temperature of the pis- ton i: rats-ed abnormally. The pia- ton pill, being cradled in the pls-i ton itseil also becomes excessivelyl hot. ‘What oil splashes on it is, thinned and quickly burned oft: The etfect s the same as if the piston pin were underrolled. TIME TO PAINT CAR Don't wait until. it gets too, warm to have the car painted, and! don't have it painted while the‘ weather l5 too cold. send it to the paint shop at the fag end of the bad weather. i GRASP WHEEL ON SIDES With the faster speeds now pre-. vailing on the highways. _more at-i tc-ntion should be given to the matter of holding the wheel. it is doubtless comfortable to slump in-I to the seat and allow the hands to recline on the lower pa-rt of the‘ wheel rim_ but in this position the are at a disadvantage mi The hands meeting an unexpected turn. the side." nearer to the top than to the bottom. There better lever‘ age always is possible it looks awkward and some persons may. say that one is tense in drivhg. But it real‘y is not a fault. ‘ GAS MAY GET ‘WEAK Occasionally some refiner will‘, build up his business. Often this is’ temporary. The way to find out‘ whether the gas is being maintain- ed at the new and higher quality is, to go back to the brand of gas com- monly dispensed throughtout the city. ‘it the engines runs just as well. the indications are that the new brand of gen ls back again to ioriner quality level. i READINFFFE LIGHTS Thera is no need for a driver to» crime his neck when waiting for 11y traffc signal to change its color and when up so close to the light solo ‘be unable to see it withouii indulging in some gymaatictz. One, observing driver suggests the plan; of looking into the tear view mir-l ror if there are other cars behind.‘ "5 "Y8 "16 "Bills are reflected in wiudahielde and headlight lenses of the cars behind. Ala soon as the» signals change he also observes in.; creased activity on the party of the driver directly behind him, KEEPS BRAKES EQUALIZED Keeping the bra-kc linings clean, whether twowheei of lou-rwheel, is the beat way to keep them equal- ized. When wheels M"! BIIOWII. the condition of the‘ lining la tound to be the reason in a lsrxe percentage of cease. A gritty brake band or lining acts the same as a more tightly adjusted band, with the result that it the gritty condition 's not equal on all brakes. one of the wheels is apt to lock and slide when the brakes are applied. , y i STAR- sngine will start a cnr without {~9- ii‘ gucgm “"9- Bui- l 88a engine l - HISPER _ “v1.14 ‘W f “P9911 1M1? Oar will start in hi h if ‘hi. Fhyeuohr. ’ mg fimmiinrace the engine but uangt c irl m. ,, ’ "Sifltt-Ilrilh-“icep S wen‘ I "w" ‘i '9 E0! 1119 general idea ‘of the thing." Smith conclud-i ed. in a few months il’ll be tgiving| You pointers." A Oldest Emily Ill in the "Unfiuefliunliiiti?!" i PQQOflgd_ . swing alchlngniiol _ _ living him something to m“, ltuiglizrinluiuie. ba- hYgletw Problem now solved :01}: Itlglhgime. ‘"1 can tie-I . o i _ _ a c Ssddtesrllylbcaawl a nzwandmugn‘ w.’ “u: Ot-IPGPB." m smkea of‘ protection. Dispcseolitu aasiiyaatfisua. Southern Kings And Queens The news of the death of CIpL l1 y, R. Mnt-Mliian of Wood islands came as a shock and surprise to many poop]; m Wood islands and vicinity up", h, wan so widely known. Captain M". Mlllan left his homo in Wood ' ' ' last fall for Boaton to apond the vying"- iu"? I111"! hi! daughters of whom there are several and died than l f"; The (‘lirlllrfa health nntli a couple of yearn ago had been a matter tor Ilvnrablt comment among his friends though even at that time be was well beyond the liiflifll IDIII. He waa then attacked by a severe form of the grip which con- alderably weakened his robust frame and thus diminished hia powers of re- alataneo against any future attacks of Illness and so when be fell sit-k recently be was mercifully red a protracted period of Inlhrin . Captain llac- ifllillinn dgrlnq his long lllswu an ad~ K o u x berent of the Presbyterian Church, and In polities no one could for a moment No WWW“ tloabt that k0 was a aealooa and un- awervla] Liberal. - fast becominga rarit . Million: "KOTEX," a new and remarkable tissue. No laundry. No embar- Il’: fit/a Mum's: absorbent on ordi- You dine, dance, motor for hours It deodorises too. And thus stops You ask for it at any drug or de- Do as millions are ‘doin . End cantl. .._.__ .. .. i r , alumni? summl ‘ sciiool. IT. ALLISON UNIVERSITY SAOKVILLE. N. B. Third Session Iuiy 5 to Aug. 14 The Maritime Summer School was organized in 1924 mainly iior the teach- ers of the Maritime Pro- vlnces. Last summer eighty teachers were in attend- ance and many of them plan to return this year. Courses given in Ma- triculation, Ltttin, French and lhlhthematlcs. various subjects 0t the Arts course , and in Educational Psy- i etiology and Administra- i tlon. Special courses for i Primary and Kindergar- ten teachers. Courses in Drarwlng and Aliirlied Design in the Art Studio. Students will live in the University ltesldsnco. 008i. including Board and tuition for the full six wsoka. $60.00. Write for fuller inform- - ation to 500- |- Tllllln. "A, Pb. D... . " at. -_ Y! 1 Ilnnvfa Lhhaal he backache. 10c]; tsniuf Fell run ry. Fshonld be jnet as particular and as "Special p Reversible Ghenil 24 x 36 inches Regular $2.7 5 last; also larger size. 28 x 56 inches Regular $3.75 .lig I $1.69 1s different designs in as many different combin- ations of coiorings with pattern on both sides, thus giv. ing double the wear. Suitable for any room in the house. Buy half a dozen at this price as the quantity will not $2.49 it lo Rugs plain pongee, in a natural shade and Natural Pongee Silk 49° This is a fine weave, heavy weight “12 momie” silk, quality. Suitable for blouses, underwear, chiidren’s wear, draperies, curtains. etc. 33 inches wide, a regular 79cvalue.Spec'tal.... . .. .. .. .. . good tubbing . .49c Yard \ t borders and whipped ends. Perpair sou Pairs All-Wool Stockings 69o Values up t0 $1.50 conceivable color and rib ieficct. 0r2pairsfor Large Double Bed Flannelette Blankets 2-3’ You'll want Fianneiette Blankets right through the Spring and summer. Best quality Fianneiette, soft nap- ped quality in white or grey with pink 0r blue striped Large double bed size. Here is one of the outstanding Hosiery val- . ues of the season. The balance 0f all our Eng- lish nil-wool stockings, regardless 0f _ price have been placed on tables at 69c pair. . Values up to $1.75. All sizes in about every‘ 69c a pair . . . . . . . . . . $1.25 Plllolls Limited .. .. ..$2.39 LOWER FREETOW N The foilmving is the lltnmlitig tlf Lower Freetown School fur the lntintll (ll-title X—-l. Angue Bcrnliril. Grade lX—l. Hope Jurdilie 2. Prnfitt 3. Lloyd Burns. Grade viii-l. lit-Ion livrnntrl 2. Lois (‘nlrns 3. Dorothy lluniuiill. Grade \'li—1. Evelyn Burns 2. drrd Jurdine Si. Gladys Bernard. Grruie \'i—l. John Malone. (irillie iV—l. Olive Slaw-rt 2. Jessi’ Burns hiarinierite Jnrdlne (equal) 1i. llurjnrlu Gardiner. Grndc |l—-l. Winnlfred Burns 2. .\l::t- Gurtllner 1i. Norman (flow. Prowtti‘ Gnrditior (equal). Grade l-1. Roberta Tnylor- l-Rvr tic-ici- Jnrdine 3. Ylviun Bertlurd. Perfect Attendance: Angus Bt-ruiird. line Prnfilt, Helen Bernard. Erei!" iutrnn. liarold Rollin Olive Rtsvcrl. Waller Bernard. Marjorie Gardiner. Prnwse Gardiner. Vivian Bernard. llnnter lumnn. Mm- .\iii- {mi nuurw ron llnut ox rum. ' ‘ The observance of these rules will help in the production of a high class product: _ ' Everyone who handles milk ahould h remember that a food product la he~ l lnl produced and distributed. and that the milk will undoubtedly be placed on the tables of many people In the‘ ' form of raw milk. men. therefore. mendirfl?" ._____________ careful to supply hlo cnetolnera or a factory as be la when filling the pit- cher he expects to place on his own table. .7 Alywaya milk with cieah. dry bands. All milkern should be required to wash their hands before milking. The)‘ should _wear clean clothes. llllk sonrs so quickly and It la no difficult to remove the aonr odor from the utensils that fleas should be vraab- " ed immediately alter they are used. When washing tlnwnre; first rinse of! the IIIII of milk on the surface . with warm water and cleaning soda. using a break, and flnallly rinse with srlidlnl lot water and plat-e In the Inn or home place free from dual tn dry. ' HQII- under one hundred pounds the present time. H00! are too small for packing Hens PNNrly. before mlrltotill]. Davis, 8o vicar: "Now you ,.,..omlsed ma you would mend your wlylm" year-l can't see you've done it yeti" Wflllvbllri ‘Mvbbe not- but bev ye no‘ heard a’ lnvssllbil Thin tings a o-i-it-u-ai We find that there are a number of small, thin, unflnlsbfll During the winter weather than ls ocu- slderable butcher shop trade for those Hole: but from M" °"' 1 with mlider Walther, than will not be this elitist; and as tho" receive thin Hogs, even at I reduction l0 price. w. do t tl I t . rkI-l-JTMBIIM In KM H" m-rket. l"dn!°he.:lr°m?r: donate" to teed» ml 11'1"" ""“' (100 Ibo.) being marketed I‘. purposes we__ must refill '° ‘