dioxin-r. bitumen _1g,aoelie._ IIPERIIIIIII WIS I l lllil NLBESSIRI anus-at xeunm. sum. Apr. , to Ir. and Mrs. A. K. McNoill. .c-_-.-.*_ .. 1N nnuomsm r7 of In. Alex- IC. fled Ily 4th, IIZO. one hum II ‘In gone. c lOvcI ll culled, -::lt Bids Pain Begonm- When ~ Iiurnlgis racks the nerves or lum- hfio cripples the bank is the time (dill! the virtues of Dr. Thomas‘ Itlsurfc on. Well rubbed in n will still the pain and produce a. sen- sation of ease and. rest. A trial of It will establish faith In It. _ sliitlltll I173: an mas Alrmbvlrl » g Cleaning 8n Pressing Ladies tailoring and dressmak- ing. Lowest prices. O'HANLEY'$ 105 Elm Ave. : .s—'~ AGENTS WANTED l Opportunity fnr men or women. students. teachers and othvrs. tu earn $10 per day or more for hund rod days or - longer; guarantor- COVCTI IIGFXIBF)‘ PXDGIISOBI SPIITU time or full timc: experience un- nrcconry. Writs for partlculurs, tvlnston Co.. Dept. O. Toronto. Pure Bred Clydesdale Will travel for season Charlottetown May 2nd via St. Pet- ols Road to Mt Stewart for Tues- Sir Baron Triumph ____ leaving‘ ",'I"lIl+Illi8”lIl$IillIlU Tllllflwlllllfllll IBPAnIIAv Am, Moran‘ {Tor three years, Iufend pd jlntbolawsrpnrtofny body, wlthswulllngorblosdsg. Ilwnl ‘ipifilbtwho aid I must undsqo uopcnticn. Infused. I And ctculflfnil-o-fiuua" l! lauds-nu. Thcfintboxguvcgrsutnllflsld Isontinusdthohclllont. Now my health is excellent-I un fro: of pain-sad Iglvu "Fiull-oflvn" my . Ins. 1'. GLREAU. k a b011,! fodtw, tril-llllolfid. Atsll dollars or sent poltpflfl y, hula-um Unified, Ottan. NOTICE Big money ir. strawborrir-s if you plant Kellogg's Prize Winner, send orocrs for may dfillVflfy. Price $1.35 hundred post paid. TIIODIAS \\'. DIAYIIPHY, , Kinkora. R. R. No. 2. I l’. Ii. I. .0:- - u-s-mizz.” A. .-:.c-_=.a_~=as.=;;=_x~_ Auction Sale l am instructr-d by J. A. Clark to aril at his promises at Iluy View on Thursday. May 5th, lllitl ut l p. m. his entlrv- farm r-qilipnlvnt of stock, crop. 11nd implements. TERMS, all aunts of $10.00 umi under. cnsh. over that nmmmt. i; months credit rm approved joint notra. Salt» positive. us farm is sold. For particulars sec hand bil . W} D. McCOUlIRI-IY. Auctioneer. Clearance Campbelfs Forge “was good~to him. easy to be a. noble woman if hie be- lieved in her. expected it of her. ecl hand. his eyes lowered. l of.” An AllVtIIllft lu Years ; IV CAROLYN BEECHER ’ (Continued) Chapter XXIV. "Sonia let herself into the studio. Ned stood before his easel, an and still-a statue of vital youth. l-ler face grayed, but her eyes flam- ed. All the colorlessness she pre- tended. nil the suppressed fire of her spirit ~was pltilessly apparent. (He was‘ young—ready for lovs. for Life. Ned turned and smiled at Son- is. She had just emerged "0111 another struggle wivith herself. She would treat him always as if hc were a ‘big child. That same de- cision she had made so many times before—and so far failed t0 keep. He moved a chair for her, then sank into one himself. “You're a dear boy!" she said. and kissed him lightly on the cheek. Then to hide her own em- barrassment and his she went on: “Did l frighten you. Hasn't any one ever kissed you before? I've made you ‘blush like a girl. You'll have to get accustomed to me.Ned. l'm going to mother you a lot. Ned muttered something. She touched his cheek lightly with her finger. it almost burned her, it was so hot. Then she patted his hand. 1t was icy cold. “Do you want me to be nice to you-to mother you’! she asked as she sank into the easy chair he had placed for her. "l—~guess so» yes- l~~ don't know." The boy's embarrass- ment was pitiful. But. Sonia only laughed and pretended not to not- ice. 1t was sure proof he was not accustomed to kisses. It made her thrill with happiness. if only she could keep him like this-her buy. She would be everything that lt...v\'ouid be "Came, men, shake hands on it. l am to be your mother, you my dear. obedient son." He just touched her outstretch- then drew his fingers away. She laugh- THE CHARL There lg a Diference give me a cigarette. please,“ He had taken one from his gold’ case, the case she had saved part of her allowance to give him. and was lighting it. lfe passed it to her. Then Strong spoke: "l'll have one also. When one is nervous and (list-urhed there is nothing like a smoke." Ned held out. the case. Strong took zrcigarette, lighted it and moved over to the easel. “Been working?" he asked. -!";\'ot long." The picture on the easel. s por- trait of a child about eight years old.wns charming in the simplicity c-f its conception and arrangement The straight little frock, the tons- sel hair. and color n some places. brown in others. the wide-open, questioning yes, all were charm- ngly qmrtrayed. "Une of the best. Iliings Ned ever did—don‘t you think?" “You think so?" “Yes; it is charming." "You hear. Ned. Sona says it is good." ‘ ofi-srowi-i. commas I Alleuillsldls ' ‘I'll-IE l-aavFJ MARKET ‘ . ‘May 1,—The mar- ket for llvc hogs yesterday was quiet and without any special fos- turc to‘ note. prices being about steady with aclcctod stock quoted st $13.50 sud sows at 89.50 to $10 m. rlL-‘flw LAWS THEY MAKE YOU FEEL GOOD Health and happiness go hand- ln-band. Half your :- ublss will dlslppsnr when your stomach and llvcr have been restored to MAY 4, 1921 Cure. for Leprosy r-Now Discovered UJNDON. May 2.—-At last there is s prospect of permanent cure for leprosy, which means that thousands of outcasts may look fonward with hope to the future. per 100 lbs. weighed off carsfrhsre was n‘ study demand for small lots of Messed hogs to meet Immedi- nte Tequidments and sales of city Kbsttolr fresh-killed stock were mulls st $20.50 to 821.50 per 100 lbs. The Toronto market for’ live hogs was easier again on Thurs- day. the outside price for selects being $11.75 per 100 lfbs. fed and watered. A feature of the local trade in smoked meats has been the de- mand from some packers for Am- erican hams and a sale of car load was made on Thursday of picnic hams averaging 8 to 10 lbsgach at. $9 per 100 l~bs., and SW1’. hams averaging l2 to 14 lbs. each st $18.25 per 100 lbs.. i’. o. b. St. Louis for prompt shipment. There was no change in the condition of the local market for Canadian meats, prices being steady with a fall trade passng in 8 to 10 lb. hams at 35c per lb. 10 to 15 lbs. at 33c to 34C. and 18 to 25 lbs, at 32c to 33c. while Windsor selected boneless bacon sold at 51c tn 52c pBr lh..and breakfast grades at 37c to‘ 38c per l-b. The demand for trimmed lolns of fresh pork was good and prices were unchanged at 35c per 1b., and trimmed shoulders at 22c to 23c per b normal dolls of Chamberlain's Tablets Take a Tablet You'll be glad you did. BEST LIAR IN SEVEN SEAS fcct job was yarn. a cutty chin whiskers, a look and imagination. Age Has No Llmlt. ii‘ he's 80 or 100 years old, so much the bet-tel‘. No limit is put upon his fancy or his salty lingo. l-le will have to work only three hours a. day. The rest of the time his. mind will be fallow, or recharg- ing itself like a storage battery. when he does work it will be with the companions of his choice. He . will sing. O Muse oi‘ sea serpents The receipts of provisions yes- and mermaids, of treasure ships terday were 1,287 packages lard; and lplrates. castaways and can- 5 boxes hams and bacons, and 3.57 nlbals, of parrots and portuguese of pnckeages tinned meats. doubloons and double rations, of ‘CHICAGO. April 29-—Provisions grog. of phantom ships and fan tan were firmer in response to higher layouts, of Lascars and Alaska, of quotations on hogs, although sub- tbe coral atoll and nothing at all, sequently the hog market failed to of round shot and cutlasses, of hold. Prices at the close showed sweet rivers in the sour seas, of an advance ranging from 21 1-2c to sliangbailng in Shanghai and peek- A wanker feeling has developed in the market for lard and prices have scored a. further decline qf 1 1-4 to 1 1-2c per lb. owing to the liberal offerings and the continued limited demand for supplies. Sales of Canadian grades were made at 14c per lb. in 20 lb wood pails.and in tierces and boxes at 13 1-2 per lb condition by a law tonight. BLETS 25¢ IS BEING SOUGHT NEW YORK,.May 2—The per - invented yesterday with an inspired" stroke and now the perfect paradox is being sought to fill it. T'he steamship George v Washington is to have an official ten mus" liar. He will have nothing to do hutelucldate the mysteries of the deep for gaping travellers. He will get good wages. Ho will be suppli- ed with trousers to hitch, a fresh quid to insert at the start of each pipe and probably with a forelock to pull at appropri- ste intervals. He must furnish his weatheribeaten After 27 years in the lndlsn Med- lcsl Service, ' ILieulC-olonol Sir T nsrd Rogers has announced that his elforts in medical research work have ‘resulted in the discov- ery of treatment which destroys the leprosytbacilli in the human tis- sue. Slr Leonard say; tbs, while he does not claim to have discovered 8n infallible permanent curs, this achievement Is nearer at hand now than it has ever been before. ‘lin the case of one leper," be Fund, fslght wab rtjtiiored, an" treatment. Others have regained the sense of touch, and in the mas of a man who could not walk two or three hundred yards be- fore treatment. he can now walk Sir Leonard explained that for a to be of value in leprosy was chaulmuogra oil, which is obtained from the seed of a tree that grows in the wilds of India. Bu, this oil was so nauseating that it wasl impossible to administer it in doses‘ large enough to be effective. l "The first slep in advance" snld' he, "was made by Dr. Heiser, the lAmeficnn doctor; in the Philippine llslands. who injected the oil intra- l muscularly. and obtained an appar- ent cure in 11 per cent. of his cases as the result of a prolonged course of painful injections. "it was at this lpoint that l took up the work in 1015. l obtained. a soluble sodium sal. of the unsat- urated faity acids which form the bulk of the oi-l. and 1 found that 1 could inject this underneath the Mall/u .1 J11 xx/(gy III IZ lictlcr than Plllh GET A For Liver 1115.150 B01 long time the only drug knownl . . _ or '1‘ m! W. ‘Local Agents Bans ha] Toto“, skin or into the vein; safely, “u,” ing less pain. bud with pream- offect on the discuss. Reactions occurred with the léproby bun" h, the tissues which has navu- been done before. "Owls: to the Iona incubation period of the disease it is not yet possible to ssy that any of the casasare permanently cured, bu, we now have real grounds for bop. lng that this may be so." NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS The cooperation of adver. i-lfllus patrons is requested in the direction of gent“ "IIORY" Into the lbtrsiness ol- ilc Ibefore twelve noon on the day previous to publication. (Saturday 10 a. m.) Very of. ton the. receipt of a largo my. vertisement or even ‘regullu- changes after that hour serves to dislocate the regu- lar work of getting the papgr made up in time to catch the malls-and not infrequently such ads are st tbs last mo ment left out. This situation Ls not. of ser- vice to either the advertiser or our readers and we. there- fore, request that copy be received in- the business oi"- flee NOT LATER THAN 12 NOON (SATURDAY 10 A. M.) E. A. Foster Cum-n 9mg"; Lower Water Street ed softly. "How shy ycu are. Ned. for such a great big -hoy!" Aigain she laughed that soft. rippling laugh 250- aiboo waists in Persia. of tempest lFuture quotations were: nnd Tampico, and oi’ a world bereft Open. High. Low. Close. of rum: | Mess Pork. per bbl.; _ _ "And you?" Ned's eyes wello raised to Strong. the man all for- gotten in the artist. day night; Cardigan Road to St. Teresa's: Baldwin Road and Goo- rgstowa 1mm to Georgetown for The Big New Annan Race Jicaltcd every To!" -»..~a.-.a....-.,u,,-,;-.'.' .- 4 .- y .__, ‘a . Friday night: through Lower Mon- tague to Montague for Saturday night; May iitih will travel via Whim Road Cross: Heatherdale: Grsndvisw: Newtown Cross; Or-- vnll; Vernon Bridge; Cherry Valley Pawnal; Alexandria; Sour-h Port to Charlottetown for Friday ulfiihl- ‘M141 - ranching until following Monday. This Lrip will be duplicated every’ two weeks. Fee twelve dollars cash ‘ or solo with return privileges. Ownod by Department of Agricul- ture. Robert Kirkwood in charge. Prince oi Huron Pure Bred Shire I m- Will travel for season leaving Souris on Monday May 9th via Red Hoist; Kinlflboro; Bothwell; El- mlrs; Lakoville; Falrfield; Bay- ilold; Hermanvllie; Clear Spring: Boar River and Sour-ls West to re- main until Monday May 16th than to travel via Rollo Bay East: For- tune Bridge; Rod House; Lil-lie Pond; Poplar Point; Dundss: Mt. Hope: Biron-Hill; St. Testers: Moi-ell; Farmington: Dlngwell Mills and Souriis. Trip to be dup- weeka. Fee twelve dollars cash or note with return privileges. Owned by D9- psrtment of Agriculture. Urban Malone in charge. ' FARM r03 ‘SALE Valuable fsrm of seventy-five acres. situated at Grand View. lsventy acres under cultivation. bal ancc under second growth of hard wood. A good dwelling house with ten rooms. also lWn_b|t.l'nR _ and machine house. pump and separator house combined. convenient o school. churches and ctr-res. and within a few chains of Grand View Station. . ~1f not sold bcforo Saturday Muy 7th will be sold at. public auction on that day at 2 p. m... for particulars apply to Kenneth Mchcan on the plemlscs. Grand View May 3 White Star Mines "‘-=T.';'~.-.~‘l=-'.=i.i-i-"-= “clfi a‘ coo.“ BUNSON 2.13 1'4 Registered Standard Bred Bunsen is s seal brown, square gutted tmtter. standing sixteen funds and weighing-UM lbs. He iii sired by Blazers. who has 177 trottcrl-and 1! pscsrs hotter than 2.15am! including such horses as Bad 2.05%. Briscls 2.05% and Mil urns 2.0554. He is considered lry horseman to be the best indi- vgvbi horse imported since Elmo's t Q. Ai s trottor Bunsen is proving himself of vslns, having a number of lsrgeflns looltlngand speedy olfspri . Ho will stand at Vic- toria gr season ofvllll at service foes M810 and 015. ' Asceteiyne welding and brazing of all metals. Blaoksmithing work of all kinds efficiently and economically attend ed to. House Telephone 473- ' FARM cos our 23 acres of land conveniently situated and,in excellent state or ‘cultivation. New house, good out- buildings 12 miles from Charlotte- town. ' , Apply Guardian office_ Murray River. P. E. l, April 4th 1921. .__._.____._- Farm for Sa_le_ai Springton By public auction on May 4th, ‘ 1921 consisting of 200 acres, the ‘ Property of the late John A. Mc Kenrie, consisting oi 150 acres un- dor cultivation the balance covered with hard and soft "mood. Situated two miles from Frederiton station Clear title guaranteed. Arpply to the owner. HERBERT McKENZlE glance swept l he had always said to himself was like music. lSho sa/w the flaring admlraton in his eyes. But in her own there dwelt a brooding fire. Just then Strong came in. His the two sitting so near each other. Sonia ouivered I as if a wound had been touched, so desperately did she resent his coming. "We were beginning to under- stand each other." she said to her- self. her hands clasping and un- clssping in her lap. Then: "Ned. is, only one- QELEO MostFamous Dessert‘ " Mad: a! BnJ6vbu6OnIanb l Hartsville, r. n. 1. PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND i DOMINION OF CANADA lN THE SURROGATE COURT 11th George V. A. D. 1921 l in re Estate of Malcolm Mclnnis lute of Ebenezer ln Queen's County in the said Province, deceased tes- lute l By tihe Honourable A. Bannorman _Warburton, Surrogate Judge of Jrobate. &c.. &c., To the Sheriff of the County of ’Queen's County or any Constable or literate person within said County. ’ GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Charles McLeod oi’ New Glasgow Road, in Queen's CounLy aforesaid, Administrator of ‘the above named Estate. praying that a. citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set. i"orth' You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear buforc inn at u Surrogate Court lo be held in the Court House in Charlotle- town in Queen's County. in ‘ho said Pmvlnce. on Wednesday the twenty-fifth d-ay oi‘ May. next, com- ing. at the hour oi‘ eleven o'clock lore-noon oi‘ the same day to show cause if any they can why the Ac- counts nl‘ the said Estate should not be passed and the Estule closed as prayed for in said Petition mid on motion of Donald McKinnon. Earp, proomr for said Petitioner. And I do hereby order tlmt a true copy lvereof be fortih-wilh pulflshed in some Newspaper published in Charlottetown in Queen's C"l.t>|y aforesaid. for at least four consecu- tive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof he forthwith posted in the following public places respectively. namely, in the hall of the Court llouse in Charlottetown. in front of the School-house at Ebenezer aforesaid. and -ln front of the Hsll st Wheat- loy River in Queen's County aircre- said, so that all persons interested ln the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. (Seal) Given under my Hand and the Heal of the said Court this seventh day of April, -A. D.. 1921 and in the Eleventh 1's r of Hlis Majesty's lgi. ($96.) A a wAssunvoN. . Judge of Probate "KN" i)! Shore Farm lor- Sale Big clearance auction sale at Cherry Valley Friday, May 6th at 1.80 o'clock sharp. Having decided to make a change in my business, l will sell on my premises on above date without reserve my lair-m of 50 acres of choice land on Pownal Bay. Extra state of cultivation. All clear. good buildings. Also all my stock, crop and im- piemenis etc. Stock of 2 good young general purpose horses. , head of choice cattle. 3 to freshen by May 15th all in fine condition 3 pigs, 100 choice hens. 10 tons choice timothy hay, 100 bus. oats. quantity wheat and potatoes. All farm machinery and lot oi other articles too numerous to mention. Sale positive no reserve. _ Ter-ms of farm made known at sale of stock, etc. 7 months on all sums over $10.00. GEO. A. WRIGHT. J. A. McDONALD. Auctioneer. Auction Sale oi Property 1 am authorized Iby L. McDonald, to sell by auction on his premises in Montaigne on Wednesdaw the 4th day of May, 1921 st 12 o'clock noon sharp his property oi’ 6 acres or land with quelling house and (build ings in good repair. Also sli move- ables consisting of horse. sleigh, wagon and harness. 20 hens and all. Also frame and boards for building 40 x 27. Household furni- Lure. etc. Sale positive no reserve. Terms st sale. J. A. McDONALO. Auctioneer. ~AQQ "He will aI-ways divtle himself —an artist always-mo matter what happens." SOna said to herself as she lay back. lazily smoking and listening to the cc-nversaton about the picture. the placing .of the high lights and shadows. Finally she arose. “l think I will run along. Bring Ned home to dinner to-nlght. Bev- erly. We are going to have his fav- orite dlsh-fricassee d chicken. ‘Be sure and have plenty of bis- cuits and lots of gravy," Ned said boylshly. as he assisted her with her -wra/p. "l'll see you have ‘all you can em"- sbs responded , then to Strong: ~“Come early. Beverly. and we'll go somewhere afterward. A play or moving picture." "Very well." Once away from the studio S0- nla said to herself: "l shall have no more trouble now. lie lwill think I care only as a mother cares. And why should- n't l? Many women care for men younger than themselves. There is no wrong in my loving him as long as l wrong neither myself nor him-nor Beverly." |She had often thought of the fascination very young woman and girls have for cider and for very old men. Why shouldn't young men have the same fascination for women older than they? What was sauce for the gander might well rbe sauce for the goose also. Like many other women she for- got convention, forgot that some- thing In society that. frowns upon a woman and laughs at the same thing in a man. (To B9 Continnuncd.) She Suffered for Twenty-two Years , NOW‘ SHE PRA-ISES DODD'$ KID- NEV PILLS Il-"Madame GcorQQs St. Laurent Ad- vil‘: All Who hive Bright's Dit- "f-‘asa to Use D0dd's Kidney Pills and Gfit Satisfaction. Si. Joachim, Gulslpc Co.. Que, May 2nd (~Special—Dame Georges lSt, Laurent flls. a well-known res- ident here. never tires of singing the praises of Dodd's Kidney Pills. "For twenty-two years," Dame St. Laurent states, ".1 suffered from Bright's disease. I spent a lot of money and tried many remedies without getting an; lasting bene- bil. To-day ll am a different woman and I give Dodd's Kidney Pills the credit. "d recommend everyone suffer- lng from Bright's disease to use Dodd's Kidney Pills. They will get satisfaction." Biighfs disease ‘is one of the most serious form_s of kilney dis- ease. l1 has been successfully treat- ed with Dodd's Kidney Pills. as Madame St. Laurentls case shows. But the better wa-ygis to guard against such diseases as rheuma- tism. dropsy, dlslbetes and Bright's disease by using Diidd's Kidney Pills when the ldidneys first get oui of order. Ask your neighbors if Dodd's Kid nev Pills sre not the greatest 0f all kidney remedies. - C ild Welfare A public meeting wi-ll be held in Month-true ll-lall Thursday evening. May 5th, commencing at 8 o'clock. in obs interest of Ohilld Welders and Ptrblic- Health the Public Miss Mobluhonf Hieulih Nmic and others wli "fill-rammed- , , l... l. l- -. A Earl Ashton of $125. after trying May....$l5.75 . . . . . . . . . . .. $1 Net Out For Him. 5.75 July....916.00 16.10 10.00 16.05 Lard, per 100 lbs.: Maya... 9.52 9.55 9.50 July 9.90 9297 9.90 (Short Ribs. per 100 lbs.: May "H.932 9.37 9.32 9.35 July.... 9.60 9.70 9.60 9.65 Cash prices closed. Pork nomin- ul. Lard $9.47. dt-lbs $9 to $9.75. For corroboration, see E. A. 950 Quarle. 120 Broadway. assistant to 993 the president of the United States Mull Steamship Company. owner oi‘ the Georgewashington. He is going 1o institute a serious com - petition for the berth thus far un- classified under the Sea. Man's Act. oi spinner of yarns. He has sent invitations to the places lwhere the likeliest candidates are thought to be. such as Sailors’ Snug Harbor on Staten Island; the Seaman's Church‘ Institute in South street; the Sblpmasters‘ Club of New York and the, New York and the New Jersey Pilots‘ Association. The time and place of the contest will be made known soon. The chief quali- fications are thus defined: "First hand knowledge of ships and voya- ges; familiarity with the classic fables of the seven seas." The salg- es who en-ter the contest will rc- cite their wllallngest piece in the presence of comlpetsnt judges oi‘ prévaricatlon. - r-ii-"a- Fa The children appreciate how de- lightfully it blends with other flavors without losing the in- dividuality and lest that make , it so great n favorite In Canny dim homes. Crown S BRAND {é m use ruler u-zco wrru elm. r-‘os "ram. NBNELAND. N. J.. ‘stay 3—Chsr- ed with having robbed Mr. and Mrs. them to the bsdposts in their home here, "Peg Leg" Jack Gordon and a girl posing as his wife were ar-- raitfged this afternoon before Jus- tilco of the Peace H] B. Dewitt. and committed to jail in Bridgeton to await trial. More than 500 residents of Vinc- land await the Peturn of the prison- ers; They were in the custody of Chief of Police Hudson and Hamil- ton Beghart, who captured them in ' Washington. Although Gordon grin- ned on the crowd of men and wom- en. his companion buried her face behind her‘ coat. lAccordlng to Chief Hudson. Gor- don u-fessed, ss-ying be was will- ing‘ take hlis stretch and g0 to jail." ~ ' ' u Put Shoo on P99. 1n his efforts to cover his tracks after the Ashton robbery. he nailed a shopto his peg leg. Cor- don sald he than engaged Pat Fig- aroli to convey him and the girl in an automobile ‘to Mlliville. Just as he was about 1o attack Flgaroli to steal the car. two of the driver's friends jumped into the automob- is. Al. Millvile h‘; hired Jack Kessler to drive him to Camden. His listen- Lion to steal that car wag spoiled by the appearance of a friend o! Kesalsrs who asked the driver for a "lift." The police say they 198N611 G01‘- don was [JBCOdBI-l here by a nurse. who was delegated to obtain infor- mation relative to the wealth and halbits of leading families. Then he and the girl came here and regris- tered a; a hotel as Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith. The police assert Gor- don visited the Ashton home fist because he, learned Ashton did not believe in depositing money in a bank. 3e had ‘two other houses on his list when he was forced to flee. ‘Chief Hudson esld this afternoon he learned Gordon (blleclied $1 to $6 from hundreds of families in the township by pretending he was deaf. Ho carried a card tailing how "he suffered when fighting for his oountry in the Argonne forest." Doctors Give Up llis Case oi Eczema Wonderful recovery o! n very llck ma: This is one of tho many striking stories we are publishing of what the l).D.D. prescription is will be sent on application. "I was laid up all wintsrwlth weeping eczema. I tried every doctor in reach. Both hands. arms and legs to my knees wore a sl h . I have used several bott es of D.D.D. and am well of tho terrible disease. D.D.D. is certalnl cheap after the doc- tors."- etsr Mercer. Ft. Bur- woll. Ont. SEAN MNSWIN-EY ESOAPES .1“. Lon," M. CORK, May 2.—4Sean Msoflwlney brother of the late Mayor MsoSwln- ‘Qy with two other Slnn Folners, under intovlnment escaped. today from the Spills island internment guard while [working outside the font and‘ seized s motor boa-t on the shore. Chsrlotistown TIME TABLE Ell! 8AM HUGHES’ CON CALLED - Hp“! Comm-ell OTTAWA. May L-Ma-jorflenii ersl Garnet l-l. Hughes arrived in Ottawa this afternoon from Eng- land, his hurried villt to Csnsds being occasioned by the serious illness of his father. fllr Sam Hudhsm- General Hughes tonight sold he found his father rather Leaving Charlottetown at m. daily except Sundays. Sundays. better than he expected. bu, still wary weak.- ~ g be announced Apnil 30th. oi-vdurb 141w .. . w damn-v. x1111» accom- llshing among Canadian sufferers. gases from your own neighborhood 0.11m‘ Skin Dlsllsc Central Drugstore, lll. A. Foster. Plotou and Clurhattotilwn Service. ' on or about May Isl, m» s. s. "COIIBCILDOB" will open n psssenge and freight service be- tween Ptitxtou and‘ Charlottetown. 7 s. (Leaving Plctou st 4 p. m. on ar- rvinl of Sydney train daily except Exact date of. first sailing will ~ August 17th The big annual event on New Annan Race track is to be hold on August 17th. The fame of New Annan Races slderabls amount of territory. lt is always the aim of the management to uphold the good namo-and "then some." "SW19 classes will be announced latcr, which will lflqluflg m; "9""! "W"! l!" P1 5- l» and perhaps some from the Mainland. E"°"IIV¢ flfidlflil ind “trimming” has been done on the raoc “m” it is aimed to make it rank with the best. has spread over a con. Music, dancing, v, pcctcd to be more in evidence than vcnlcnf. Horse racing is becoming more Since "Bill Sharon" was sold for thc “eyes of America" are turned .and ' |' '1 with p ,_ yvuv- all accessories which have helped to ‘make Ncw Arman famous are ex- EVGI‘. The entrance for automobiles will be made larger and more ron- The system of parking autos will be slightly changed also. popular in P. E. l. cwry year. The I "$90" 0f Kinds" is loved by practically cvcry rcd blooded person . thousand dollars it ‘would not twenty flvc our way. and bc surprising to ace many foreigners, on the lookout for "another Bill Sharon." attend our races this summer. Quite a number of fast and beautiful horses have been purchased at Madison Square Gardcn,N.Y., by some of our Island "racing Kings." Our people, (from the Western portion particularly) will have a chance to sec those fine specimens of equine beauty in action at New Arman on August 17. That's the date. As many thrills to the minute compara- tively as at Concy Island on a day in Junc. direct from factory. » We are prepared to fill orders for ton lots FOX BISCUIT Imperial codoll fox biscuits are the product of whole wheat flour and cod liver oil. They also contain meal. scrapes and are rich in protein (muscle producing substance) and fat (heat producing). _ They are recommended by experienced P. E. l. ranchers who have fed 3 them to their foxes for several years. at lolwsst possible price Imperial Biscuit Co, Ltd. OHARLOTTETOWN DBOX 44G P110110 845-3 NOTICE !' l Magnet Cream Separator Petrie Mfga, Co., Limited ‘Box 485, Charottetown H. R. Archer, General Representative Milton McLeod, Agent 55 Prince Street, Charlottetown u ‘janadian Naflnnal [Qailluaug and connecting st Snckvlllo with N Moncton 6.20 p. m. connecting at Bsckvil "- a: “car's (r. u.’ l.) ' ° W‘ r Morning trsln connects with trslilnlsiving Torment-Ins 0. Double Daily Service Between Prince Edward Island and the Mainland Effective May 2nd Trains for Borden connsctini Wm‘ S S. "Prince Edward Inland" 1,050? Charlottetown 7.00 s. In. Infl- lt 10.") l- m 1 Express for Montreal I115" tbtif BLJh dBt. Train swirl: I: ‘i3. p. :1. Ico-Isiectglwolllh train lcavinl Tormcflll" ‘I lo with No. i Maritime Express and Montreal and with No. 10 Express for Truro and Halifax- FOII (ll-ILIOII II LOCAL DIIVIOI AID Illl-‘Illll PARTIOUIJ" APPLY 'l‘0 for Q1199" w. '1'. new" District ruasau MI" i i