i . 4a=..-e_.,~n-,..-.-,-¢.>,_-v-..~c ..- -va>-y.~)v.s.-....-a...s . , servahve Convention nventlon-of the Conserliative Electors of iihe s; ifhirdzibistrlotwf Queens will be _held in . -- BOARO OF TRAOE ROOlAS oilftolvll, Tuesday lune 4 at 8. om . ~- nominate twocandidates for the Plovineial elec- on- The polls chairman in each polling division in e said district will call a meeting of the Conserva- l ‘itlueielectore for the purpose of choosing five dele- {gates to attend said convention- SAMUEL KENNEDY, President R. R- BELL, Secretary iL-vsso-s-ls-sl .»,rs.~r..J ‘Conservative Convention 3i l: Gh’Tovvn, Tuesday lune 4, at 8. p. m. 5 j in the Board of Trade Rooms, Mamet Building, to nominate two candidates for the provincial elec- tion. The polls chairman in each polling division in i"the said district will call a. meeting of the Conserva- i tive electors for the purpose of choosing five dele- .. Aconvention of the Conservative Electors of the ' Second District of Queens will be held in v ‘gates to attend said convention. Dated this 20th day 0f May, 1935. SAMUEL KENNEDY, President - R. R. .Bell, Secretary. L-7371-5-21-7i - , Tardy Bus Service & Taxi Service GIIARLOTTETOWR to FORTUNE TIME Leaving Charlottetown 4.00 p.m. “ Hazelbrook 4.20 p.m. " Keefe’: Lake ... 4.35 n.m. “ 48 Road . 4.45 p.m " Cardigan . 5.00 p-m. r " Bridcgtowu . 5.15 psn. " Dundss .. 5.20 p.m. " DingwelPs . . 5.40 p.rn. Arrive Fortune 5.50 pm. TABLE Leaving Fortune ......... 8.15 s..m. “ DingwelPs . 8.25 sun. " Dundee ......... 8.45 am. “ ' Bridgetown ...... 8.00 sun. “ Cardigan 9.05 s.ro. " 48 Station 9.20 am. “ Keefe! Lake 9.10 us. " Ilaselbrook . 9.45 s.m. Arrive Charlottetown .. 10.05 am. lfeadqu m, in Cherlottetowm-NOBANA TEA ROOMS. Headquarters in Souris-LENNOX HUIEL. <- BLUE BUS LINE Blue Bus will resume operations May 20th; Same schedule and fares daily except Sunday. CANADA 0F CHARIHPIETOWN 011W . i -PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD - ISLAND. r. BANNOCK INVESTMENTS, LTD. BANNOCK INVESTMENTS, LIMITED, having parted with all its anaongst its shareholders and hsv- Qlng no debts or liabilities, hereby give‘ public notice that it will make 1n“ “ underthe ,. of jmoperty, divided its assets ratubly 1 AUCTION SALE. . Sale of honsehlid effects, 168 Weymouth Street, Monday, May t7, at 1.30 o'clock. consisting of living room, dining room and bedroom , linoleum and piano. L-rsoss-za-u. 31h‘, Conufllflfl’ Act, to the Honour- {nble the Secretary of State of Can- ‘jsda. for leave to Irrcndu its Slihariereland sfierthedatetobe iiflxed by the Honourable the Sec- Lister! of Shie- _ Dated at Montreal, P. Q., this 21st ' dsy of May. 1935- ' BANNOCK INVESTMENTS, , ....- LDHTED. , MAIDOIM I. MCLEOD "" Amistant Secretary-Treasurer. jR-axss-s-zs-ll. n ma‘ rsrirr us. v. L. coonvnu All persons owing accounts to the late Dr. V. L. Goodwill may sr- range payment of same at the office Canada Chambers, Charlottetown. MRS. VICTOR L. GOODWILL, Esecutrlx. ‘How To Save Money Why pay out your hard earned rj§*e*‘ ‘Ffiney on rent when you can save ff, $20.00 a month amounts to 82.400 fir"! "$10,000.00. In the some time, with Jnferest added figure for yourself. '44- A number of very desirable Dillld- i ‘ ing lots are for sale situated st the .- new extension of School Street. iilhese , ,, others Just outside. i. g . tress are to be planted (this Spring) on each side of the street. 4p.- inodem building is now in the course igyof erection and another will be in . flail swing in s few weeks. when i __ are settled down in your own you will wonder why you mrougn in ten years and own your 1 own home. fen years and 000.00 runs into lots ere in the City and also Omamentsl A V217 so much money on rent. you cums osv, lettetown, P. B. Island. i 7391-0-10-17-24-81-0-‘1. vv-C-v l4 A _ 14-73844-22-25. FOR SAL; For sale desirable farm containing fifty-eight acres, at West Covehead. Immed- iate possession. Apply, PALMER 8: FARMER, Solicitors,‘ - , Charlottetown. L7514-5-tis-6i. ‘ llsadlTrucks For Sale DODGE-ZV; ton Csb and stake body. INTERNATIONAL ... 1% ton Cab and Stake Body. INTERNATIONAL -- 1 ton Cab and Stake Body. INTERNATIONAL —- '/4 ' - I Cubend take Body. CI-IEt ROLET -,1V; ton Cab and Stake Body. i All trucks are in good work ing order. " ' ‘ ' say: On the South-west by Herring- of George I. Tweedy, Royal Bank of Samuel Kennedy _ i n, 1 "W, stsblielfssthigefall qwmwm. balhcleywssdrsgiiiaseorxisk. u withstuarhwhosekedhimtoiaeet llll,‘llvrllslilllhllsllllfii- ma,‘ uni-um wool-i" as PM i- - “as; rwacmrm -,-_,_, ,,,,,,,, o! the i n - - . - ' - * giicer tongues with P- ll-"aliafl" " ‘w could hsar Elmfi ‘m’ 5W3“ P5P". - DQIQ‘ he '— saMm~-»...i-~..,s~=;i-e s"'.'“‘“" '..'..'..:.-@.:-'--'............."-"-' e: i-=i-‘-"- ,g~‘°“‘"“'i .»~-»-'$= chsrunsslvuoswlmnvlqoiim.ruuoaareuerouunoyeoy°“"i. w" m“ cho's mum birthrllht-the miues- ‘ doubtedly coming. And trouble soon cams. It broke out st a review of 0lsncho’s troops. President Alvarez of course was present and his rival Mendoza with his cavalry. In the midst of review, Mendoza. his sword at salute, rode up to the president. “As the heed of the army." he said, “I arrest you for high treason. You have plotted to place yours-Hf in office without popular election. You are also accused of large thefts of public funds." ‘Ihere was no chance for Alvarez! friends to block the coup. Meadows troops were so placed es to prevent any attempt at rescue and the President was taken to the Jail Stuart, however, dashed to the carriage in which Madame Alvarez was watching the review. "To the Palace!" ho ordered the coachman and the guards. "Shoot anyone who tries to stop you." The men did as ordered and brought the President's wife to her home where she prepared for hasty departure. King and Clay followed and the former put his yacht at her disposal. But Stuart's men, whom he hed taken to the Palace to guard Mad- ame la President, despite his rind- ness to them. had been imbued with the native hatred of the alien woman, and when she appeared at the head of the palace stairway to take her flight, they fired, end Stuart fell, fatally wounded. King, however, saw that the president's wife escaped, though Mendozas troops assassmated Al- varez as, they said, "he was attempt- ing to run away.” Clay and his men, anxious to de- fend the mines, and to retain the Langham concession, took pert in the revolution. In one of the battles, Mendoza himself and the Americans helped in putting Rojas, a sincere Patriot. in the president's chair. As a ruult, the concession was contin- ued and work went on in the mince ‘his it had done before the revolu- on. The steamer Santiago was leaving Valencia, the captain, coming to the ship's social hell, told his passeng- ers that if they wanted to take a lest look at Oiancho, this was their chance. Alice lbanghsm and Reggie King looked up from their novels. Miss Langham shook her heed. "I've already said good-bye to Olancho." she said. Mortgage. Sole To be sold by Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown in Queen's County on the 4th day of June A.D., i035, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon; All that tract piece or parcel of land situate lying and being on Lot or Township Number thirty-four in Queen's County sfo bounded and described as follows, that is to ton or Covehead Bey having a front on the same of sixteen chains and fourteen links; on the north-west by land in possession of Ohsrles Hux- tcn; on the north-east by the Gulf of 5t. Lawrence and on tho south- east by land and property o; Dun- can and John Shaw, containing an ares of sixty-two acres of lsnd s little more or less; reserving there- esteem found a secluded spot. “Dearest? said Clay, promise me that you are Ioing to be very happy. Hope raised her eyes and lookeo ethiminsiienoqundhedtheman in tho wheelhouse been watching the stars, sshe should have been no one but the two foolish young peo- her answer. _ The ship's bell sounded eight times and Hope moved slightly. the dark;_el:;t"i‘h§ {xtgerdu lights shining ,en s we ." THE END. SpecialHoliday Rates For King's Birthday MONUION, May filer-King's birthdsy._June 8rd, the Railwsys of Canada are altering the public special low fares for the long week- end with s generous time allowance for the return ...ove1nent, R. J- B. Weather-stun, General Freight and passenger agent cf the Csnsdisn National Railways, stated hers io- dsy- - Fares will be on the basis of single first class fare and one quarter for the round trip. 800d be- tween ‘all stations in Oensda, departing from 12.00 o'clock noon Friday, May 31st until 2.00 P. M. Monday, June 3rd. Return trio is permitted-es late as midnight the following day, Tuesday, June 4th, which perlnits of four snd one half days in which to enjoy a trip in visit- relatives. and friends and to take in the various cities. HELEN GAHAGEN PBEFEBS TAILORED GAILMENTS FOB~DAYTME WEAI j-j-A HOLLYWOOD, May fla-She has been acclaimed by s. famous New York critic as “the world's 10 most beautiful women-in one." She hates the word "hobby." She is much more interested in s discus- ILL sion of child education than she is in yet is known as one of the smsrest weerersiof beautiful clothes on the New York stage. Bile is Helen in Hollywood. And her views about clothes are quits as decided as are her pertin- ent viewsisbout life in general. Miss Guhagen prefers tailored garments for day-time and satin for eveningandseesnoreesonwhys woman shouldn't have lots oi cloth- es made along the some pattern i! that style is particularly becoming. has her favorite designer copy s chomu taiileur in three or four different fabrics-in an mig- lish tweed ~perhsps for casual wear, in a smart sheer oerulean blue or a poiret twill for street wear. ‘H: likes the vogue for darker blouses. out and therefrom certain plots of land conveyed by James C. Lawson. Csnnell, Daniel K. Ross, James D. James M. McFadyen and W. Edger-l ton R. Hesney. Charles S. Drew and , Marcus Calder. _ ~ The above 881g is made under s' Power oi Bale contained in ‘an In- dsnture of Mortgage Jud the Eighteenth day of February A. D. 188i, made between John Andrew Kielly and Malcolm Show Kielly, both of ‘Ibwnship Number Thirty- four in Queen's County in the Pro- vince of Prince Edward Fsisnd. Farmers, of the one part and Thomas Heath l-Iavilsnd of Cher- lottetown in Queen's County in the said Province, Barrister-ot-Law, of the other psrt. Default having been mode in payment of the principal and interest thereby secured. For further particulars apply at the office of Palmer dsFarmer. "Dusted this 3rd day og May A. D. ' n. slums rsuusa, Admr. o. r. A. so. n-nva-s-ou , i-:_'__ NOTICE and Elizabeth Lawson to Maud Mc-i White, James Calder, Hazel 4 'ieck,j' All persons trespassing on my lend in Newton, Lot Z0, will be prosecuted strictly. This land, 82 acres, is for I . ssle, cheep. Address ‘A. M. TRAINOR, Box I48, . East lliilllnoclfei. Maine. ‘C906 Iridium I -.~ fisEo-s-iszséiiizilsl. to Relieve Remember the ictures below when cu went fa relief from pain. Bcmand eudget the method doc- tors prescfi Aspirin. _ Millions have found that Aspirin eases even e_ bad headache, neuntls or rheumatic pain often m s few min tssl I: the stomach es in the glass here, anAs irin tablet starts to dis- solve. or tegraie, almost the instant it touches olsture. it be- ."iaklng h ' ofyour pain WhyAspirin Works Drop so Aspirin. tsbl In s gl if’ wit“ we"... mu“ “- y an step on cm y The young engineer’ and Hope walked about the decks and finally. do. has.‘ eunh i” all“ .. ‘Y reach in stature, as polished slob Just 11m we his pig in the bow would have known 1m line which had b08111 E s" § ‘$100k Oi’ marbleset in ithb Wall. In "Eight bells. s voice sang from my“ "more came a daywlien the king ' was slain in battle. In the excite- ment the stone was left-unguarded and in the moonlit midnight o"! * prince stole out info the garden. ec- compenied only by his bodyguard. for a private measurement. He fell short of the mart by an inchkfle could never he king! But yes, he would! A musician. silenced by rich reward. should lowertbs line. And so he gained thethrone and the crown. ‘but he was not happy. , . "There cams another day when his sorl-wesigxown to manhood. and the father knew thsthe would never reach in stature even the lowered , malt. Could it be chance‘ Rain? No. there was no more blsck magic. Andsoatieethetoldthe men the story of his own tempts-I tion and yielding. ‘My hes/rt told me that the standard set up for kings should not be lowered. But 1 could not get the thing I believed Ihadarlghtto posses, and I would not give up the crown. I wanted it for myself, for my son.’ And he wept bitterly. "‘ Ales. my father,’ cried the young prince. ‘you have robbed me of all crowns. f cannot evm he s true knight. What am Ill-Only the son of u lowered line. s lost stan- dard.’ And that night he disap- Peared fromflw kilisdom for over. “A few months later when the 01d cry rm: through the Palace grounds. ‘The king isdesd-long lire the king.’ I young Peasant led stood on thepolishedslab beside the garden well, hlshcsd an inch and more above the line-a king! "Only a folklore story? ‘Yes. but it carries a haunting warning to us. for we livein a day ofthe lowered line. Like the king. men and women. 7011118 and old. have found ‘it herd to get whet they went, to do_ whet they wish‘. and still measure up to the line which has marked astsnd- srd for generations. God's law is that standard. ‘den 'we afford to lower it? 1's snv_ pleasure or privi- lflos worth nrch s priest-Jars E. Clement in The Youths Irlstructor. “AND WHEN THEY 11A!) PIT-AYE!) THE PLACE WAS SHAKIN" h '1'!" ‘Rlfliiersnce league and W. 0. T. U. can trike great credit for starting the movement for s. clean- up of s new Mayor for the City of Vancouver. People said, "It can't be done," but after much preparation and s. brief intensive " with sn outstanding canditdeite, Mr. G. G. MoGeer. K. C., M’. L. A, well i Faster Way Found i NOW mu onru- neusvro m MINUTES! . w... J...-..~~r»».»-.' . Aspirin u the rrou here a known monetary reformer. was MILLER swept into office by a majority o! over 25,003. Already people are lifting their heads, underworld characters are being arrested i or their: the city, seventeen police officers have been suspended, two police magistrates have been dis- missed end the positions filled by others. and today Vancouver is ‘in the grip of a real moral reform movement. The Mayor has been in- stalled iu office and one of the first things proposed was s. day of prayer. He set aside Sunday. Janu- any 5th es a day oi humiliation and prayer, and called aldermcn. civic nt heads. legislatorsJudges and magistrates, and all other per- sons in authority, end all loyal and law-abiding people to assemble for worship that day. Says he, "We have felien on evil days because we have forgotten God, it becomes us to confess our sins and in pray for clemency and tgorgiveness comrade; our homage e Almig y an rioroirul Ruler of the universe, to the end that He will grant to us s vision of our city fair as she might be, ‘l. city of Justice’ where none shell prey on others, a city of plenty where poverty snd vice shall cease foster, a city of brotherhood and helppy homes where success shell be founded on service, end honor given to nobleness alone, a city of peace. where order shall not rest on force but 0n the love of sll for the city wherein we dwell." we believe that a new day is dawning on the Western Front. -R. J. Mncintyre, sec. B. C. Tem- perance League. _.i_ DI. IRWIN The Secretary of the Ontario Headaches prsctlceliysssoon es uswsllowit. y 3m ortan . Aspirin _is safe. For scion Tic tests show ilus: Agirin doeulof bur emember these two points: Aspirin S and, Azpirin S up. And, see at‘ you pd SPIRI . ii. is made in Canada, andalldru ts l have it. Look for the name syer intllefornl, oi s cross on every Aaron tablet. - i t tin of i2 tablets or economical bottle of 24 ofilJO st any druggist‘; ore-rm, 14mm A P. Temper Federation prefaced ‘lis address by some account of the mfernstlonai Congress on ‘romper- moe, which he attended last sum- 1e:- in London, mrglsnd, which had ieny notworthy persons es dele- ates-for instance. a. Pest Presi- rng of Austria, Chief of the Health" xpartment of Belgium, a Cabinet Nllrrlster from Holland. two arch- bishops, twelve bishops. university essors. end a number of high commissioners. Europe has growing tempera.“ movements and desires fellowship with Anglo-Gowns, especially with Great Britain. Plans Ire being Zonned for an International Council with headquarters at Irusanne, comprising one European me , one American and one British. The recent local option voles were reviewed and cneouregement found in the maturity of d1’! 810W",- u u recognised throlwhout i the world-that alcohol is a narcotic msmnditsusemustbe controlled effects. 1o multiply the outlets for ssle means to increase m. tiirtemvoiuuis organza. and ii 001l- trsog gnaw barriers-and reslntnts sgslnstviee en wesheedby the pressured 4n. risers. ~ mhssbssn the t sale pos- . iwi futile opinion. nil-is seen in the scant regard eneolsnenti-i the esss oflliurifijandnihei, whit: the Nllllllfil. I SVQFIIG RON!!! inert nevus eertsisnulnbsr of -s-.l-:.:~.-'..e~e.r "" m rs . . ' rm m4 "C your electric Olleourseyounserheiliveofrhuevlrslidvssfsinsfe ’ ‘rigsrseerl Add you'll appreciate the u“ "for": ."':'."°r°°" ."“'". ' time advanced modes-n features! vious year. The building trade 1n- cresse of 18 per cent. may be taken as an index of general conditions the increase of buyer sales exceeds the rate of uonnal business and trade recovery by at. least 8 per cent. The municipal refund of 2O per cent. of profits from a local beer parlor is a tidbit to subsidize critic- ism and work out to a tax rebate of about 13 cents for esoh citizen who pslys taxes within a municipality. The influence of this rebate upon public opinion is greatly in excess of its value in dollars and cents. ' othmlwhichWutingh' a "“' M- b, . ‘Bffh?’ n“, automatic refrigsraemrhsenlyrofrigsrsrer the: flvssyeusl Oomslnandseethslscsstwssdnjlioulsmbdell-o-li ‘pssesstvslusswshevs ever offered. Termseo mil 7W- INK qieeisllowdownpsymsurthismontls. .Wesiinghou Dual-Automotic REFRIGERATOR BROS, Limited " TENDERS willbelflmlvlibiulk . _ Qwlfidl Ohidfl G099 .0001“ l0 ' slshirimsesovsrithetef. W ~ t . .4924, [e PéreMafZieu/ CONTRAST! That's what mslnes a tour through Québccso fascinating _ . . . so utterly different. MontréaLHQuébeccity/“Trois Riviéres...finemodemci them. Andaiewmilesoutinths country, old Inns; the village square dance and "raoontcur" . . . lion '3 craftsnmncientsrtsiandcustuns stillpresavedinssc beauty. There is about Québcc you will find n0 whsieelseinAmerics...slanrl essentially French. Pay us s visit thisycsr. Wekeerpeccingym. ttingofpastersl" v Maw tsygiacé. ‘u. .. ._,’,