. .w1a"s1-.v~»1-nn.-. Ji. ........-_......;........... l‘, .'~a 5 121.5 {Kfl- ' 15.11am run ,, 1W If the Chinese, who first discovered tea, had realized the possibilities of the trade and had studied the nature and require- ments of the plant, the largest tea producing country. Cen- however, stunted the growth and caused the quality to deterior- In the mountains of Ceylon and turies of neglect, BIC. India, tea was found methods of cultivation and manufacture were introduced with remarkable results. Now the finest tea grown in the world and by far the largest quantity comes from It these countries. blended from flavou teas. - I "SAI|AIIA"_ Yliea Production Today " ‘FACTS ABOUT TEA SERIES-No. 2 China might still be to flourish. Scientific SALADA” is mainly ry India and Ceylon THATCHING EGGS Buy your Barred Plymouth Rock hatching eggs from one of the lead- ing flocks, in Eastern Canada. My, flock lead P.E.lsland last year send» ing to the Circle. They are sure win- ter layers and if you want winterl Cainsvllle, Ont. Eggs 6 cents apiece until April 15th. after that date 5 cents apiece. Book your orders ahead. W. W. MUTCH, Bayfleld Farm. 688-2-2flS8i, AUCTION SALE 0| Farm, Stork, (‘rop und Implements _M Fort Augustus. on April ilth ui l cfeioeh sinsrp. TIteJndersignrd oifers for suie his rulunbta Ital-oi Ill acres, niso dwell- inl and out blllltllnlii. Convenient to churches, schools, stores and factory, llplt Ill stock consisting of I general purpose horse l! years old imam- Ilrlsn); I volt. ‘t years oitl, Tlltlflniull‘; I lllsliltelis tow. B yours oltl, to freshen May 1on1; l Ayrshire Con‘, old tn freshen Slay 25th. Cll0I‘—0tl bushel»: red poiutues. bushels blue potutoeii, liiii iiuiiin-is tur- nips. a quantity of hay and straw. Machinery und Implements—l, Rlnsaey Ilnrris Binder, I huy mower, Xlc-(‘or- mieli: l steel hay ruko. hit-(‘ormickz l broad cunt seeder. l set wheel barrows. l net iupring tooth hurrovrn. I set pin lllfmwl. l. nntuto. in-ufiien. I. gun: vloush. 1 ssiuimi-r plough .51». 2, 1 drivlna’ "Mon. I truck nmron, l mart, i road curt. i driving sleigh. I woof! sleilh. l cross out saw and u lot of oth- er artleles too numerouu to mention. TERMS-Ali sums under $10. mush. Over that iunount i‘: months i-redlt on Iilliroveil Joint notes. ti per cent oi for rash. Terms oi fisrm muiie known nt inalr. If stormy snie will take pint-e first fine i11-y following. lllllnedi JOHN W’. .\IeIIO.\'.\LD, l-‘nrt Au nst s J. A. .\IrDO.\'1\LI), I u Auctioneer. QIIT-t-Tbiti“ PUBLIC AUCTION There will be sold by Public Auction on the premises at Milivale on Thursday the‘16th day of April A. D., 1925, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon, one hund- red and fifty acres of land owned by the estate of the late Agnes Cosgrove. Terms at sale. For further particular’: apply to the undersigned of Mark R. Mc- Guigsn, Solicitor. REV. W. V. McDONALD, MICHAEL MURPHY, Executor: W. D. MoCOUBREY, Auctioneer, 226-4-7tts-ii. FUR SALE s Fifty six acre farm at Fairview, Whh dwelling house and barns. Also-one hundred aers ‘srm tnsec Hillel from Rocky Point Ferry For paitisulara apply to Mi? JOHN MacOONALD, rtice Point, Lot 65, P. E. I. ‘ibtH-tsttiii. NOTICE TO LOBSTER FISHERMEN As the 26th of April tails on Sunday the lobster Fishing Sea- son will open on Satur- day, April 25th, at six o’clock a. 1n. T l DUo | $21K. if."- .u"°{= W?‘ Earnacllffe, P. E. l. ' 1o yeurs 5U. clear, balance covered with hard and good buildings near schools and mills and i/a eggs you must get your birds from a winter laying flock. i sold to the Circle 175 doz. in December, over‘ 300 doz. in January, the two hard-l est months to produce eggs. 1 pen from this flock is a close sec» ond smong the Barred Rocks in thei P. E, i. egg laying contest. The ceckereis are from the well known and high producing flocks of Pro. fessor Graham, Ontario Agricultur-i al Collegs and Mr. J. W. ciark.| ‘The first c_ooi touch instantly stops the ties-y mm and biting itch. It washes out. in a marvelously short time the worst. forms oi skin disease. Hard min-s and . weeping sores. pokijsonpus rashes, n . . - ands 000-00 WILD HORSE ly Henry Herbert Knlbbs owe-vow» (Continued) "l rope him first!" declared Lopez. gesturing excitedly. "Mehby-so. Frank. But I got him." , "l ride five day"—I..opes spread Q l for that carballo. I run him in the canon and rope him. He break the rope-two time. Then it is that you stop Felipe when he make to catch him. I guess I don‘ .like that." - "Frank." said Johnny. endeavor- ing to keep his temper, "we had it out, ouce before, when you were drunk. If you'd been sober there wouldn't have been any scrap. Don't forget, 11m two or three folks saw you come at me with s knife- and they won't forget it if they hear we locked horns again. Now I don't like the way you and your bunch rode into my pasture with- out an invitaton. I caught the stallion and i‘.m going to keep him. You know where the gate ls-—and just fasten it when you go out." ,"\'ou steal my job——then you steal those cabalo—" "Just a minute. Tha-t talk don't go, old-timer. Liquor stole your job; not me. ‘I told you once to vamose. Now I tell you again». And i0 make it legal——get off this ranch and keep off. I have warned you three times, Prank. I'm done." The Mexicans face turned a mottled red. "You say I don‘ get those caihallo? Then you don’ get inn!" Lopez, enraged, jerked out his gun, intending to shoot the . stallion down. But Johnny, recali- ing in 11. flash their former quarrel, read othergand more sinister in- tent. He swung his anm. The empty WBIPIWIJIICIIEI whirled through the uir and took Lopez square on the head. He. reeled. clutched the sad- dlc-hnrn, and as his horse, startled- by the sudden activity, whirled t0 run, he fired at Johnny. The shot was wild, but -by chance it grazed Johnny's ribs, searing like a white- hot iron. With the snap of his hand Johnny pulled and fired. impez dropped fro1n his horse and sprawl- cd on the trampled ground. Lopez's MK l...“ "carom: " r" s. A. r-‘osrsh, osuocusr HUGHES onus co., LTD, RIVER VIEW FARM FOR SALE Four miles from Charlottetown. excellent land with good buildings. Also beautiful site for fox ranch. P. BYRNE, North River 2l3-4-7tusl0i. Farm For Sale Auction Sale ut Alexander I‘! a, Wileutiey River, on April 13th, Bale to sturi ut 2 o'clock. Furru, stock, crop, implements. II furm not sold will he rented. Terms of fnrm nnuie known ut snle. if siurrny sale will take plus-e first line tiuy following. ALEX. MGRAE '."Ji -i-‘.l.\i1li. Auctioneer FOR SALE A very desirable farm of about 50 acres and dwelling house. Land in excellent condition at St. Peter's Bay. No reasonable offer refused for quick sale. Apply THE DOHERTY REALTY CO., 431 Geneva Avenue, Dorchester. Mass. 105i-3-21s4i. d’. TENDERS Tenders will lie reeeivrti by the ‘ \\ This Lassie Has Her Colds “Rubbed Away”, The mother of this sitrsctiye little girl, Mrs. E. E. Eumaus, of Canadian mothers who are -euthu- slsstlc about the vaporizing-salve, Vicks VapoRub. for treating child- ren's colds. Mrs. Emmans writes: "My little girl had croup at night pretty badly and Vicks did her s lot of good. I have also used it with very satisfactory results for head and chest colds." Vicks is Just "rubbed on" for sore throat, tonsilltls. bronchitis. croup or deep chest colds. When so applied, Vicks has a double direct action: Internally medicated vapors are inhaled while, at the same time, Colds go overnight, croup is usually undersigned unlll l2 o'clock noon. ~April 10th, i025 for repairs to Bonsliaw I'm-up. (‘iiuri-ll, Pluns isnd nperiiicistionii to he seen 1st Mr. J. J. hlclAtltlfi. The lowest or any tender not steers- surlly iM‘I'l‘|Iift| by Committee. JOHN J. MeLEOD, fiery. llnnshuw. lion-h Ziith, i025. liiii-4-i\\-i'i11ii. TENDERS Will be received by undersigned up to April 20th for the erection of a "W Aliililcan Rectory at Milton. Plans and particulars can be had at office of .1. E, Harris, Architect» ‘ Charlottetown, ROBERT HOOPER, North Milton. Chairman Committee 253-4-8wfm3i. 110110: Sale of vnlnnlvlr property "on (‘orner of Ituston nnil Iilllslioroush Streets One double tenement house nnn shop on Huston Street. One alnlle tenement house nn IIiliii~ borouIh Street. - eslsrnlliy. it is absorbed through 11nd stimulates the skin, A. I). lllilfi. The Nor- - — his fingers-flail ovier those ‘mead ' muchscho. Thariime . lclendaves?" - keep qultc. I'll get DOc 2P5 Seventh Ave., N. E. Portage La Prairie, Mam, la one of the many, i) »‘ rltncusnsowwrows cussnun .- -. U86 Baby's OW‘; ‘Soap. It's .‘,‘Bes. for You". his hsud. Johnny_ stared at it Then. ‘flushing, he shook hands. "if that's the woy you feel aibou" it, we'll cull it a day," declaret Johnny. _ V Yet he was not too sanSll I18 8 lo the others actual change o ‘ieari. He hnd k wu sick men t1 become suddenly enltent and thei ‘IS suddenly revert to their lonme Jjctlcg upou recovery. However Frank Lflpez was not s bad fellow when sober, and -it seemed it Johnny better to cunt a grudgi aside than 1o grow stoop-shoulder ed carrying -it. So Johnny turned to biscuits and coffee and rdssl turkey, and felt better all round. in a day or so i1 might be possihlt for Inpez 1o ride to Solsno. The wound was u clean wound. Lopez {mu bled freely. The only possibii Junger would be from blood-pus oping. The case called for mucl cold water and scant rations unil tho ‘wounded man was on his ‘fee- sgain. Meanwhile, Johnny would not lack diversion, There was tin gray stallion to break-and thi sooner the better. The wild horsr was rapidly regaining his strengti" and spirit, evident as he began tr eat the meadow hay Johnny govt him that evening. The following morning Johns; tackled ihe job, after a night's slec] that put him in sha-pe for the 1ba1 tie. And Srank Lopez ,somewhnt o. a lwrsc-man himself, begged Johnny to help him to a chair by the ope" window that he might watch tht fight. "You're weaker than a sick turkey." said Johnny. “You slay right where you are." And Johnny took his rope and saddle and step ped across to the corral. Without help it took him the "better pan o an hour t0 get the saddle on the stallion. and than he had to all but _ choke l1i-111 to death to gct thui. far When Johnny Iinuiiy checked him and swung 11p, the stallion, instead of going into the air, balked-waln- eli to move wn inch in spite oi’ spur, and rope-end plied hard and fast Final-y. a bit zishuuicd of the rcd that dripped ‘from his rowcis. Johnny sic-pped down and fought the nurse all over the corral unsani- dllug him. . i ‘Next time, something is golnsr to pop," declared Johnny as he kindred hesitated. yelled, and then spurred scatter-pg toward the dis- lull! Bfltowsy. Johnny stared st the gun in his hsuu, shrugged his shoulders, put his hand to his side. and walked slowly over to where Lope; lay, face dqwn and still. Johnny had shot 1o tske Lopez be- tween the shoulders. and he thought he had killed him. But the shot had gone high and had to1'n the big muscle: from the side oi the Mexlcaws neck. Johnny stoop- ed, examined the wounded man. saw that the shot hsd missed the spine by a scant two inches. Lopez was bleeding so much that Johnny roughly bandaged the wound and than went to the spring for water. l-le would need water-and plenty of'ii.. None of Lopez's kin had re- turned when Johnny came =hack with the water. He carried the wounded man into the cabin and stanched the flow of blood as ‘best he could. "Wh-iie working over the hall-conscious Mexican, Johnny sli- cntiy congratulated jhlmself ‘be- cause of the swift intervention of Chance that had left Frank Lopez a live mart-with a superficial bullet wbulid, instead of an exceedingly (lend one with a shattered spine: for the very good reason that Johnny d-id not care to bear the reputation of a killer and eventu- ally be forced to ride with his gun ready every tZ-me one of Lopez's ki-n showed up on ‘the sky-line. The wounded man mode as com- fortable as ‘possible, Johnny pre- pared .a much-needed break-fast. Hui-planned to ride down to Soiano and get... uocmr, m; had cleared liTliSilcd 111s sweat from his face. 1 away the breakfast things and was] T118! (‘veiling Johnny fell ‘LODBYU Mrs. Experience gives her method of getting clothes spot- lessly white merely by soaking. iughe easy way- wash clothes s ivithsless rubbing” "ll iii 11111111111111! ., . 4’ '1!’ ,-,_ uwaiVl, .,_ “ . -\\'_':..;é§. __._.“- “It's so easy, really! There‘s no hardrubbing, so wear- ing on clothes-no boiling, no toiling over wash-tubs. Hares the way I do my weekly wash: “I merely soap the clothes lightly with Sunlight Soap, roll them up tightly and put them to soak for 30 minutes or an hour. That's all. Sunlight dissolves all dirt and grease- spots, so that in rinsing, the dirt just runs away. A pure soap like Sunlight rinses away quickly and completely; an impure ~ soap stays and injures the clothes. “For dishes and all housework, Sunlight is excellent and really economical, too, because every bit 0f it is pure, cleans» ing soap. And more good news-Sunlight keeps the hands soft‘ and comfortable." Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto, make it. albaut ready to leave when Lopez some turkey broth, and later prop-i gegtured (ge-bly, - Ipcd him up in bed so that he could, _“wiiill. adrlnk?" queried JQhnnyJSJIIOIIO a cigarette. They talked Lopez beckoned Johnny to come about horse's, an interest that drew nearer. "1 thoiirit is that 1 makcflwm Icgciiler on a common the mistake, yes?!‘ whisperefidiimlfiil. rOO-my enough for much Lflpqz, ' ' [discussion and some argument, but "Kind oflooks like it." ‘allowing no standlngprnnm for even "You g0 to Solnno?" the ghost of a grudge. Lopez was "Yes, You new a doctor," evidently fooling much better, ai-i "Where is ‘ Anzlstaclo and ‘though his neck was rigid and his Felipe?" queried Lopez. ‘right arm seemingly paralyzed. ‘ “Why, they lit 011i.‘ about the Johnny bathed 11nd cleansed the time the trouble started. I guessfipr-n wound and reban aged you don‘; knowWwho your friends are, Frziuk.’ "I , lknow you, real -soak'n;: the bandages in hot water land soda to allay the inIinm-mution. you lllkc 111osi hardy sons of the 0111- good lands they made 11 joke 0f the .. .. ‘ situation, Lopez cursing with ex- Johnny shrugged his shoulders. ircme sincerity when the cleansing "I lnake what you say, the wrong process wrought a (lull ncho into move." whlspared- Lopez". is stinging pain: Johnny cursing Johnny ignoredglie 0ihor's in- Lopez, In t11rn.. when the latter tent to explain himself. "You better —————-——‘————i Wordle, when W0 and~" _ ‘.'-I don’ want those doctor." said Lopez. "One time l get shoot and I don’ have those doctor and I gct well. My brother be have the horse’ ln-li on him and those doctor come and be is dead." "You are kind oi a tough old bacon rind," lflald Johnny. “And you ain't hilt ‘bad: tore the imuscic 0n your neck, some. You won't die." - "Then you stay? I don’ like those doctor." ' ‘Johnny nodded. "I'll see how you make it, to-morrow." Lope! closed his eyes. Johnny ‘placed the water-bucket and dipper beside the bed, took his rifle and. crossing the clearing on foot. on iered the ilm-ber. He had a supply of canned provisions and bacon in the cabin, ‘but he wanted fresh imoat. About four o'clock that affer- noon he returned with s huge turkey gobhler slung over his back. "How do you feel?" he asked as he entered the calbin. "I sleep hi! time. come." Johnny gave tin- woixntled mun a IIIJOIIUIIBSI-IICI HEADACHE. call for an IRTablet, (avqstahla sperisnt) to tons and strengthen the orgaaa of digestion and slim]. nation. Roll - . ' “Lr - _ (xi/IN 7rlmn/1/ "71 4:321). 11 u llf. ‘C’ ‘V YR JUIHOII—~LIttIa Ills One-third the regular don. Made of same ’ gradients, thin candy coated. For children and adulta. Then you - ed another session with the Sunlight Soap squirmed an-d fldgetetl. ,'I‘he following morning Johnny was up and out early, having plan: sin - ion. The [lliill included llll‘ use of the blue roan Pironlo, i111! win-n Johnny glanced down lilo p11s1111v- neither Pronto nor Cilia-o W215 111 evidence. Johnny folloivcd 11101111, the fence, found a fallen tree across the wire, and tracks that 1111swcrv1l his silent question. lip cuuuiif 11p R his old pack-horse 11nd Ictcliad l1i111 L up i0 the ca/bin. "No show (his morning." b5 told Lorpez. “Both horses strayed. Don't; you ride that gray irhilc l'111 goncTl37.|..|.93q.fl_ "l wide this chair long time. l| 1111111111111 $111 1110111111 T1111 I am authorized by the Executors {of the late Felix Quote‘: estate to sell'by Public Auction on Friday. April 17th at 1 o'clock p. m., his store situated on St. Edward's oad. about two miles from St. ouls. ' ALBERT BRENNAN. Auctioneer A fiiiip oi’ Chance scnt Johndvl Trent out IICIOSH 1h:- high mcsns, hunting strayed homes whiii- u lio- puty sheriff, burdened with i111- uews that this snmc Johnny Trout had shut and killed Frank Lopez i11 11 quarrel about u lion-111, left 501111111 11nd Lopez's kin, and rode briskly toward the timheriands. The de- puty approached lhc cubin whist; ling a tune. riding I11 the open, 11nd anxious to let it be known that h1- was coming. He lllkcd Johnny, 11nd had reason i0 suspect that Johnnyi had been crowded into the qnnrrelfi .___¢ M. He ‘wanted to talk with Johnny upland described u "New" o MENCING on the west side of the lfygifiggr tool. rtglienfazanxichell“ l“ ‘miiHazel Green or Ruskin Road. at "my was “nearly ‘rearlése; QB; the south east angle of plot num- discreet Hence he whlstied a tune b" “V” l" m‘ pfluaflo" o‘ and rodg in the open. Tho tune ho J°h" cnnpben’ then“ rumflng whisllcd was nnn that he had beard “um “Mm m‘ we“ “d5 M 5am 1n a dflnggnhu" ' m Antenna “pi Road to a point east from the east thonlzh lie was utterly unziwarn of "ll all!“ 9' a “Tm °l ""5 °' ‘m’ Ii, He wasn't, [hlflkhlg u; mum“ hundred and sixty acres formerly just. then. owned by John H. Campbell and To be sold by Public Auctén on Thursday the 30th day of April A. D., 1925 at the hour" of twelve o'clock noon. in front of the Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown Prince Edward inland ALL THAT tract, piece and parcel of land sit- .uate, lying and being on Township Number fifty-two in King's County in Prince Edward Island, bounded drink of ‘water. Lnpuli reached nut (To be Continued) now in the possession of James ELAND N0. 1111111 Iiurons, unliki- lin- hi-lvimi" "FY1112 ,1 QEQ NAMED .hx11| sunn- pun-or oi’_ . iT‘LL BEA l_ i'i'tiislllllll‘ti to tin: n11- BEFORE YO claiming di-uumds of llu- King. (Inc oi‘ 1hr iiilliil powerful, Itoii- t-ri hlowliruy, i-Jnri of N or th 11 u: b i-r- lnuii, hi-ndt-d n plot lo i11-throne \\'|liiu1n. iii- wits i11-singed in ii11111~ borough (‘nslio .n111i. by n stratum-111. wns (IPPIIYIJII from his stronghold. Ills wlfc delivered 11p the keys when shi- snw i\11 exc- i-ntioln-r preparing to put out hi-r husbands t‘)'l‘il. 'i‘h1- Burl il|1~ gored for ihlrly _\’t‘lli'tl i11 the iluilgouns of Windsor (‘nstlln . r LVIDRIQI-IILMOURS OF HISTORY ; IEO Yr, 1.‘ ‘mucosa-mu =4. ‘r You ‘ THIQF’ oNO'f11v11=. can? 1111b '~r_. figs . ' / ‘ 1.1M imgl P14140112 , mlfifiiif" “Li. ' w Also one tinuhie llydney lltreet. All of those properties are In gnoi’ repair and Insured and bringing in good rents. Those properties will he cold It)‘ Tender, the highest or any tender not nrt-esanrlly accepted. The Tenders will he opened on the first of May, illll. II. (‘RABIVELIH or II. K. BIIACF 1M King Street lllllifii-TIMI. - .--_____.____._. AT HERMITAGE. LOT 49. P. E. l. U0 sores good land. 60 acres tenement lionsn on and soft wood. Good dwellings hurchss lie from By ARTHUR MOR A - ‘Tu/Aswan 1&.a§ivjgmw;,~,,f,;;;,§g 912E555 O GOD 0F voun Stomach. Rsritiso THAN TltEV Snouto PUT our Your: Eves, McNeili, thence west along the northern boundary of land in the possession of Flora Campbell to tlis ~ eastern corner of said land in tile possession of James McNeili, thence along the rear boundary oi said land and the rear boundary of farms fronting on the Lorne Val- ley Road to the northeast angle of lsnd formerly owned by Finlay Mc- Neili, thence along the “eastern boundary of the same to the south- west angie of plot number seven aforesaid. thence east totlis place of commencement containing one hundred acres of land a little more or less, the said northern moiety hereby conveyed belnn laid off hi‘ giving a sufficient width on the Lorne Valley Road to include fifty acres by parallel lines with til! southern boundary of the said John M, Campbell's farm. The above sale is made under and by virtue of s Power of Salt contained in s certain lndenturs of Mortgage bearing date the 29rd day of March A, O. 1921 and made be- tween Dshlei A. Campbell of Pbake's Station in King's County iii said island. Farmer and Elizabeth Campbell his wife of ths one and the undersigned Mortgagee of tht other part. ' For further particulars apply ll the oiffice ~of James D. Stewarti Barrister. 84 Great George street. Charlottetown. ' Dated this 26th day of Maw" A. D.. 1925, _ ‘,1 NINA MAY TERRLIZZICK. '. Mortgadfi lllil-3-2RSii. 65. Robert Mowbra A. D. 109B. For thi- ilrst time the (‘brist- l|111 nations of Euro?" found _ 11 Nillllllfl" cause: the freeing of Jerusalem from thi- hsnds of the Surn- ('l'llil_ itnbert 11f Nor- mandy W111i onFoii the loaders of the ilfvill (frnsnilo. Iii‘ ivoll with him I-iilgnr Athe- llug. who, diillmli" 111-seed of his Nnrmun estates. hnd i11-on llv- lng i11 tit-inland. Th1‘ ever generous ilolicrt gave hlln what we should csll. ‘in tin-Ir Railway Otatlon. Foffurthsr filfliq e85 ouiars apply to isisssoit Ifiioo . , Mlllvlevv lfili-i-flfmfli, ti» 1w. s.- » lays. a-ltal appoint- fibw MUCH For: ‘his m? MOSES _ ifs A NOBLE. ‘mousur eocso .10 a THROW or EVERYTHING AND - EMBAnK cu A us 1T: koeeiznwusfirfi Marni _. s 1r rm: comers/f- _ 1 n? r /4_iqg4-.a— .../ 4 3111*»,