2-9» us» ZPAGE» ‘IC _g__ Potatoes AND’ T ' . urmps For the balance of the season we will be handling several cars, each wed, of P. l. I. Potatoes. "Canada Fincy” grade for our select trade for which we will pay the highest market price. ‘we will u» be buying the m: quality Turnip: in car lots or half our lots. We will also handle shipments on bouallumeut. "For full particulars phone our Pro- vincial Representative, F. R. Newsom. Charlottetown. Phone (31. Private Telegraph and Telephone connections with our Chsrlestown, Mass. warehouses. NEWSOM é? McLEOD BOSTON. MASS. i ‘C. M. Lampson 6v Ca, LIMITED. * M Queen Street London, B, C. i, England Public Auction Sales t OP RAW FUR! Shipping hi]: will be furnish- fl without charge by applying to R. T. Holman, Ltd, Surn- merslde. P. E. l. . rtepresented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. 212 Fifth Avenue New York, N. Y. Professional Cards TELECTRIC NEEDLE EXPERT Electric needle to remove supcr- vfluous hair, moles and warts. aisr rnarcel waving. MISS E. M. LEBLANC. 29 King Square ' Phone i209. 2503-S-18-mwftf, __.-- - .__.. I Prohibition Commission chairman, Mr. GEORGE B. BROWN. Margaie. P. E. l. _ Send all information regarding in- lnctions ol Prohibition Act to the ' libove Ur To _ Chicl inspector B. J. Haywood J5 Dorchestcr Street, Charlottetown Phone 109 I TH E ‘you spend on clothing? I Nobody would buy a fine house and never‘ spend a nickel keepingi it in good shape. But many a man will wear a fine suit until‘ it no longer does justice to? the investment made in it. Why not get full value out of the money The suit which makes frequent journeys to our dry clcainng plant always looks like at least as much as you paid for it and prob- ably a bit more. You buy good appear- ance by patronizing your clothier — Y0" keep good appearance by patronizing us. New Method Cleaners Ltd. Phone 983 "Wear Clean Clothes" For Sale The site of the Victoria Hotel with building thereon, also building lot opposite. These two properties will be sold separately or en bloc. An attractive price will be given for quick alle- Apply to W. K. ROGERS. LT. COL. D. A. MacKINNON. Liquidators. t ‘McLURE frMacKlNNON ' SILVER FOXES AND FURS - Representing . HUDSONFS BAY 00., of LONDON. ENGLAND. Office H2 Kent Si. ' 7ild2-a-i-i-frii3i. - W. H. AITKEN 6f CO. - importers of high grade GASOLINE — KEROSENE - 011A: We Believe in Prince Edward Island Office. 29 Queen St. Phone 40d. Tanks, Spr. Pk. it. it. Crossing Phone 56. 7962-9-i4-fril3. Mark R. McGuigan, -' B. A. BARRSTER. SOLICITOIL BIG. MONEY T0 LOAN ‘Cameron Block, Cua-laitetown, ILL " McLeod & Bentley f“ .I. A. BENTLEY V“ W. I. BENTLEY, K. 0. ‘F Barrister and Attorney-at-Law i‘ Office: lilo Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Chaflotietown, i’. B. l. Phone 390 McDonald & McPhee -_| .... B A . t l. A. McDONALI). ll. I‘. McPIIEB BAIIRISTIRS. ATIORNEYS, ETC MONEY ‘I0 LOAN ,. Bfley Building Charlottetown -_ Stewart & Low-the ‘ I. ILSTEWART. K. 0- ' N. W. LOWTIIIR liAIltisTEks. SOLICITORS. IE3 It Great George street MONEY T0 LOAN Dr. D. T. Waye DINTAL SURGEON III "iehmond sum Charlottetown. P. l. I. _ Oflice llenra Phone H3 I A. M. to l P. ll. ' 8 P. ill. to I I. ll. "AUCTION SALE of beautiful property at 313 Euston Street on Friday, March 28th at, 12.30 o'clock sharp. Beautiful resi- dence in the nicest residential part of the City. An extra large lot, 126 feet frontage on Euston Street -. and-BO foot on Pleasant Street. Large garage with ‘concrete basement. House almost new. Beautifully up ted, hardwood floors, hot water heating, large Iuiiny rooms, one of the nicest residences in the \ inspection any time. Co. Will be soidprlvately up to day of sale. MacDonald, Auctioneer. _ liollgtwgg- _—_ , iii it. m» srm¢.¢51i-\- “\ 2674-3-27-3ithenttstf. "rrrotrss" Brand Fox llettingl Foxes are valuable, and in or- der to insure their proper pro- tection you should have the best therefore you should have “PEERLESS," the best English Fox Netting on the market. Heavily galvanized before and after being woven. it will not rust. lf any roll does not open up to your satisfaction, RETURN Ti-IE ROLL. we will gladly replace it or refund your money. We also carry a complete line of Fox Pans, Staples, Lacing Wire, Nails, Hinges, Fox Tongs, etc. The Rogers Hardware F Company Limited Apply to (L-M. Cox. A Mystery The Third Warning hAngmtaalluh Love Story , K . (Continued) George puffed ink) the Caledonia grill two nrnutes lute. I had already secured s table, and during the first half of the meal I regsled him with a detailed account of my two inter- views. George assented. "There's someth- ing more in it than meets the eYB- I votc we have a rummage round the place io-morrow." “Tomorrow? Today, you mean-I'm losing no time on this job." George's face clouded. "Do you mind old thing, if I don't join you till to- morrow forenoon? I'm deuced sorry about it, but can't see how I can m. things in "otherwise, I met a Home Office fellow here and he wants me to wine with him tonight, a sort of semi- officiui affair, to chat over some busi- ness he's here for. Then there's my kit. I've heaps to buy and can't pos- sibly finish it all off before tomorrow, morning. If you want. to push on to' Brackenbridge now, do. I'll buy any: stuff for you that you think you'll‘ need." ‘ "Tiianksfl I said. "I wish you would." I enumerated s0me articles for him to procure. "And," I added, "get me a good, serviceable lttle rui- tomatic." “That's what I like to hear.” chuck- led George, jotting down the final item. "Gives me o. thrill, that does. Two automatics, I'll get. You w0uldn’_ leave your Uncle Georgie out in the cold? And now, if you want to get back, what about your train?" I found I had time to stroll along‘ Pronces street, comfortably and catch it, while George made his way to a fishing-tackle shop. “Leave some fun over for me," he implored as we parted. "Don't go clearing everything before I arrive. Cheerio, then till the morning." George it struck me, was an op- timisl. if he expected everything tb be as clear as daylight by the morrcw: and yet there was no saying vrhen I might stumble upon some small fact that would g0 fa: toward an explana- tion of a series of events that were, to Put in ruildly, out of the common. "Some small insignificient fact," I repeated. and I was brought up with a jerk. ; I was approaching the North British lictel and had gone on the point of turning down the steps to the Wa- verly station. My glance wandered up- ward. There ‘at the very window which I realized was that of MrISey- mores sitting room where I had been that morning. I saw e figure which I recognized with a start of surprise and dismay. it was that of Marget Shaw, daughter of the Brsckcnhridge min- l Iiresome tough Was Left By A Severe Cold lira. Gian. Eldcrahaw, Morrell, PILL, writeu-“Some time ago I was seized with a severe cold that left me with a had, tiresome cough. ' “After trying different cough medi- ldnoc, to no avail, my husband brought ma home a bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup . which I started to take at once, and ‘before l had taken several doses I noticed a change, and when I had finished the bottle my cough was corn- pletsiy gone." Pnoe, 35c s bottle; large family flu 60c; at all druggiets and dealers; manufactured only by The T. Milburl Do, Limited, Toronto, Out. ,4 later; and, her beaut ful lace " and anxious, she was lazing amoufl the people pass‘ _ and repassing on the crowded pavement below. I was thankful I had the presence of mind to step quickly forward to I position where she could not m me To say that I was wretchedly disturb- ed at what I had Just seen is to gloss over the truth. Seymorc .had some- thing sfoot something to do with Brackenbrldge I-lail, and he obviously wanted me in clear out and Tllii’. hi!!! my house. But that Margot should be mixed up with h'm in w! WHY dragged in a new and pleasant ele- ment. . Five minutes before I should have 551d the mm; w” unposslble; Ishould have admtted that they mlsht 11¢ 1°- quainted, living in the same district. but not that Msrget should be in Sey- more‘; sitting room at the hotel 110$ two hours alter I had been the“ d!" cussing the affair of the l-iall with him. And yet 1 had Just seen her with my own eyes! _ Even as 1 pondered gazing vaguely among the pssscrs-by, I was again caught up short. _ "Ah," l said to myself, "that's who she was looking for!" A black fgure in front of the howl steps. detached itself from the min!- ling steam of people, ‘and, psuslnl. looked quickly up and down. then ran up the m.» and dual-rowed inwi-hs liotol. It was the Rev. Duncan Shaw, Margot/s father. I should hive kIWW-i slow for her at Brackenbridle. with a dull old dog for a fatherimiie patted her arm affectionately. "I've been in to see my lawyer," I said. "I have Iiven him my decision: about what I'm going to do with the Ball." Mr.‘ Shaw leaned forward, peering into my face as if lo read my mind. “Yes, yes?" he slid eliflrly- “So you have iuully made up your mind about it?" "I've made up my mind," I told him cffhandedly. "I'm going to live there myself. So we'll be neighbors." Mr. Shaw's lips opened; he stared< at me with wide eyes. Then he turned and for a long time looked out of the window m silence: l silence which 1i did not break. i Drysdalc." said the minister, turning to me again, "I hope you will , he very happy st Brackenbridge. If there's anything in the world I can‘ _do u; add to your mmpoit, you have‘ ‘only to ask --your comiortm‘ huppi-l x1<>ss"— he oauscd-"or your safety." His voice dropped at the last word. "Many thanks," I said. "There's no end to your kindness. But ll you don't mind, I won't trouble you. I want to have a look around the lion this sf- ternoon and evening and see what's to be done. By the way, you could help me in one thing-would you direct me to l"crsyt.h's fsnn? He's the estate agent, I understand." eager eyes anywhere. flecion - not calm reflection for i found it difficult to remain _ calm when I thought of Marget being mix- ed up in any way with Seymore. Standing there at the corner, my brain worked qulckly I camc to a sudden decison. With my stick, I st- tracted the eye of a passing taxi driver and, crossing the pavement, en- tered his cab. "Drive to Castle street," I ordered, end gave him Mi’. Blair's number. "Hurry, for I've only twenty minuts b0 catch my train." I did catch my train. I caught it with some minutes to spare; and in my pocket reposcd the keys of my dead relative: and on Mr. Blair's writing pad was s memo reminding him to draft e letter on the monow co Mr. Seymoredeclining his offer for the Hail. as the present proprietor. Mr. Ronald Dryedale was going into reel- decioe there himself. 'I'he interview with Mr. Blair had been brief. But it had been pointod. Now, lo reach Brackenbridge, one changes at. st. Eildon: and on the 8t. Elidm nlatlonn I ran plump into Mr. Show and Marget. I half suspected they might travel with that train; at any rate I thought it possible; and ac- wrdlnsly my greeting was easy and without constraint. ' In the course of talk Mr. Shaw cas- ually explained his mission to the city. He had been attending a conference. "I like to take Margot with ma on these very occasional visits to the town," he said. "I'm afraid it's very Simple nomlTiz-éiifi; For Bad Stomach Gives Swift Relief if you are a lelim of Stomach Trou- bles, Gal. Sourneas, Pain or Bloating- you may have quick and eerlain relief n- following this good advice. . Artificial dlgesiantl anvl starvaiio diets are seldom needed. Within resa- on_ moat folks may res what they like if they vrili keep their stomach free from aourinl acids that binder or pur- liYze the work of digestion. Ami the twat and easiest war to do m]. ||| n. follow every meal with a little Bisurntcd bingnesim-s pleamnl, harm- lm form anneal» m: imruy Iwlltrniitel acidity and keeps your atomncb sweet onrl cluin Irena nous-anal. l-eavesBona turn n": .:..". . - G‘ feat and iliaurioua service and GIIGADO 9§'2'“£“°"°..: - h morn All-Steel equipment with radio. Vain! readbed. Double ueckaiiebaway. Dal 1y c. . Bflnaveriiiii: "om uamu troelliJo . Anivea 12am cs0 :1 ‘III IAPLI LIAI Daily from Union Station. Leaves Toronto - 8.4! pan. Arrivm ~04! am. "For humor-nu.» u l0 farla; n- iliZ21‘.'.'"£-lf."‘riZ"l.'.‘_‘.‘T..'i-" ' Ritchie, ‘I'll, Agt, Station. P W. Plarkln. lualr, veaagr. Apt, CINADI v HA1‘ I 0 N .I. .IIIU0IIanI.IUI_1I_ i . Astra: rad in accordance with the N eerily mama. a .r,e m~-» A few days’ lrial cf ililsurnferl Mog- uesin llmwdrr or inbielsl. which lny Rood rlruggm can lupply al: "up"; volt, should quickly convince you um 7"“! 99% of ordinary, stomach distress la absolutely unnecessary! Try n“. urnied liegnrain tablets today! mlumnmuiu TENDERS FOR l NEW HOTEL AT Charlottetown, P. E. l. Salad Tenders. marked on the out. nliia "Tenders for New liotsl at Char- lottetown. l‘. I. l." and addressed to w. l.'. Appleton. General Manager. laaeten, s. 5., will be received up to l! o'clock noon, Thursday. April leib. lllo Plans. lpeeileatlean. Instructions for tenderllli Earl sf tieflraet and lam of Tender may he obtained at the Olive or the Architect. leans ill. Canadian National Inpraaa Building, us atom a . his white fsoe with the black quicln, iplcaaure," said Mr. Shaw. "It's about Here indeed was data for much re-- "Merger. will take you there with a quarter of a mile up the lane from who Hail. You'll have s cup of tea with us first, of course." ‘ Under a tree in the Manse garden ‘I feasted my soul on the splendid peace of the place, and my eyes on Margeils beauty. The beauty was sub. stantial enough; it sparkled in every movement of her eyes, every tum of her head. But the peace, I felt. was fiOtil-lbiil; it was peace only on hhs surface; and underneath were sinis- ter rumblings of which I had only had vague and scattegad hints. I shook bands with my host; and my Yolml ilDdl-ffld conveyed me across the flew h: a footpath u.» no u» the Home Fran. It was here she told M that my factor. rorsyui. lived. rm P1508 covered among trees, a 10w and rather rambling house, with a wing iutting out into the garden. Marget Wlbwtwswaraundmthe mu when she pulled herself up with 1a,.“ "Oh," she cried, "what a faux pas! Tlkins the Inlrd to the back door! n PATONS Grand Final Wind-Up Store Closes Saturday The Remainder of Our Stock W11] Then be Sold by Tender in Lois ' To Suit Purchaser Gel Your Share seni Week We Siill Have a Quantity of the Following Goods at Unusually Low Prices good weight Balbriggan. Regular $4.50. so. price Regular $10.00. Sale price would never do. I come here for but. W‘ 1nd em. and, of course, r Always E0 alfililid t0 the bdtlf. Come to L119 front door, Mr. Laird!" ('l'o behflhutinned) IlAl RIVER NOTES 1 I w" B. Ohaisson, Bear River,‘ silent Sunday in Rollo Bay, the guest‘ of Miss Minnie bhaissou. ' We regret to hear of the illness of Mr. TomifaoCloskey and hppg m, hi! lined! recovery. , *' r m. John .1. Maelsssc has taken a‘ position at Harmony. w" Gwrrie Deagle is recovering after a severe attack of influenaa. Mr. Bernard MacDonald spent Sun. d" "1 Rollo Bay East visiting friends. llr-"Joaeph Mcliinnon paid a fly. in! visit to Goose River. 511M‘ Mary Anastasia, of st. Jo- sephs Hospital, Bellinghum, Wggh. 11189011, referred to in Friday's Guard. tan. who Jonounced her final vows at their Provincial House, Bltflfdny, "bmrv 1a. mo, was formerly m» 6M1! Dune, of Bear River, Prince Edward Island, and is the ‘ ‘ ' (srsovioun Lesson $1.00 Stands, Dress and 50 Rug Carpet Rack--Tables,. ClothinggRacks, Coat Hangers, Fire Electric Light Fxturea and Roller Awning. PATONS LIMITED vdovoaaa-oOobeoooJoeygggnzg _ Graduate of New England Cornerva. tory of Music Ior Correct Violin and Theory Instruction Try Prof. Emanuel of Boston Violin Studio Across from frowse Bron. Phone itlM-li. Phone Mot-L. Charlottetown llours9A.M.toBP.M. OGGOOGO-OOOOO-OOOOQOOQOFOQ-O aedl-ti-lf-lweek. AUCTION SALE March 31st, at ll a. m., at Dundee, of the farm and implements of the late Peter McLeod. also the house furniture. . CHARLES Ii. CLAY. Auctioneer. 0!‘ MP- Adilltlfle Dellie. formerly of l’. l.'. 1.. now residing in British Col- umbia. » Mrs. Dr. Mcreau, of Western can. lfll. who, is visiting her home at 00w liver. spent u» week end the meat of her cousin, Mrs- John H. ilaskinnon. ~ Friends ‘of m. Lawrence men“. street. Montreal; and aiae at the olives w! an- Chief lulu». lea an, N. n. Building Engineer, Initial. . l.. lid. lag llagiacer. Charlottetown. l‘. l. I» ea depositing a eertlded cheque male II!- able to the Treasurer. Canadian National Railway Company far an ameen of‘ 5180.00. which amount will be refunded on deposit at ‘leader and return Plane. and Specifications. ete., la [eel condition. " ‘ ‘tendons vnast on accompanied by a mottled sheen on a chartered bani el oaaala. able n m Treasurer. cis- alk it ieaal lallway Company. I an amour eel to Ive on our. (I51! filer ca. _ ‘tendon will not be eeasllenl ealeva submitted an iarau supplied by the I "an Imnia “Instructions Iar a . a r f mun ev up roan m anu- .. a ‘business p cup; . W» volt-bum. mm m learn of bis illnela. - Ilr- Daniel MacDonald. lelklrk, was lo Sea‘: River on Wednesday, on an. wumn madam on m. VUiflillflfhil week. Everybody y" "94". HI thl from! "mum. man.” ' ' ' to louria on lridayjere: Iplitdknlml-Ulllllluihlllhand El.)- I.‘ ltoKiiiliflti, If. lniblfl. ( . , W. I’. APPLIIOII. cos-m sit-ensues. no; Anna sum, so; ,"' geranium. lhndoaapa magic "ills-IL ‘ Nll-S-IS-li. OQOQOOOO-O-OHOO-OO-O-OOOO-QQ-O O FOR SALE Tea aoraa of laud in good condi- i-iouiutheviiiago of loaris Went with good house and other buildings thereon. MIS- JAIIIS SCULLY. oooooouonoooocoooo on» 8014-21-81. ' 00-000410-00-0004 POTATOES AND TURNIPS We will be buying every day at our" warehouse "ll ‘a wan-r. meant prices‘ or awe . .1.- oakaaoouocas, , v. a. mm Silks. Oorsetlettcs, Silk Gloves, Bed Springs, Georgettes, Brassiers, Underwear, Ladies’ Goats Coatings, Draperies, Men's Suits, Ladies’ Raincoats, Suitings, (Easements, Boys’ Suits. Men's Shirts, Ss-gcs, Collars, Boys’ Overcoats, Furnishings, Trimmings, Men's Gloves, Boys’ Underwear, Ribbons, Linings, Men's Underwear, Boys’ Caps, Silk Velvets. -iiere Are a Few Items Taken at Random--- SILK VIiL VETS for cushion tops, etc, 27 pastel shades, 5/4 to 1% yard lengths. Regular $3.75 yard. Solo price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. LADIES’ SPRING COATS, good styles. Sec this lot. Bale price $4.00 _ _ _ DARNING YARNS, large 2 oz. skeins, regular 35c. Sale price 2 MEN '8 SUMMER. UNDERWEAR. LADIES’ TWEED COATS, good styles, ses this lot. Sale price $4.00 MEN'S LUSTEB COATS for ciilcs and street wear, sizes 34 to 46. HERCULES GUARANTEED BED SPRINGS, Gable and Woven wire. é-Siore and Office Furniiurre-- Counters. Showcases, Safe, Desks, Mirrors, Display Phases ‘l! and-ll nlvllwqetthlldli t» --- - _ Phone Sid-J _ . m.“ ".4 um, Miss Norah 14.0w’ . t ' m-me m-u’ u“! n‘ o‘ a} gum?“ i Night oi the Bargains During the Pre- BOYS’ TWEED SUITS, good pat- terns, sizes 34, 35, 36. Regular $14.00 to $16.50. Sale price . . . . . . .. $5.00 BOYS’ SUMMER UNDERWEAR, I-Iatchwcy combinations. Sale price . . . . . . . . ... 50c BOYS’ TWEED TOPOOATS to fit 2?‘ boys from 4 to 8 3925?. Regular c‘ $6.00 to $8.00. Sale price $2.95 LADIIT 1"” EED SUITS, sizes 16, _5"_1_°_P’§§Z 1s, good values. See this lot .. $5.00 BOYS’ OVERGOATS, sizes 27 to 32. Regular $12.50. Sale price $5.00 MEN'S COLLARS, Soft, Celluloid and Linen, all sixes end styles, 2 for the price of one. BOY'S GAPS. The balance of all boys’ caps, values up to $1.50. Sale s price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 50c. $1.85 ....$5.00 Coat Forms. Stands, Display Racks. Extinguishers, etc. W. W. OWEN, Liquidator. Farm for Sale ‘At Bradalbane * Farm of the iaio William McKin- ley, I00 acres of choice land, 00 acres under cultivation, balance covered with hardwood. Situated in one of the best potato growing sections of the province. There is a good dwell- tng house and large barn and other buildings all in good repair one mile from Bradalbaue Station. This farm is 12 chains wide, runs along the road to within a it of a mile from Emer- ald Station and cheese factory. For further particulars apply to , anm McItIiNZil, é liradalbaue. Ifid-Id-Si-April: :=z-Fo:-:u=. ::_:_ nummlo no HEATING‘ If you Expeditions and , Expert workmanship Send to We Con Deliver NOW w. u", t stock of the my W quality Coal. HAN‘! COAL for furnace mil immgw 50!‘! COAL for any barom- BIBCO COKE for furnace- Soid in an! quantity- it. Piokard & 0°- PHONI 34° ce-o¢0-eeoe00+04§¢““*" , __________,-4 T T EFFICIENT . omens SERVICE‘ YIS IXAIINID. GLASS" IUPPl-IID AND IIITIU- caaanu.‘ arrarmos owl" T“ . IIPAII woes. ' Fred Ii. Trainor J. w. JOHNSTON ' w“ optometrist!“ l0 Grafton Street m 5mm" vbcov Opposite Prince Edward , °'“"“""“ , ~ Theatre ’ ,- ovsrooeiv vim her dfll "ii " i alaansercvsocdvm fill”- ..- . l .‘ ~ ,. lw