PQOQO ¥QQOF O Au Adventure iu Years BY CAROLYN BEECHER ’ _¢‘ Hints for the Motorists. Bflflk ("Id F arm BY Al-Isnr I- cwuon d Tflll-ATW cl IIHIH pie suits laoaoctlalto tliowollarool ‘o Dominion. his Bani plays its ac a notion loolllutlon by load- -IIIII elort and lto not h support agricultural activity to tho flIoot. .- v '5-."‘-£'-F....’-"“..=.‘5” l ON ‘BCANKOF CANADA " l Cilarlottetown Branch J. R. Dier, Manager SPARK No Savings Account ‘too small Don't think that because your first av. ings deposit may be small t at it will not be welcomed in The Bank of Nova Scotia. A savings account mcans a new potentig] customer. It is the beginning of what may be the foundation of a valuable account later on. It is the young, man's stepping stone to a business career. Continued From Pare Five. H. s. s. wl-lm: On account of i-he constant fouling of one of the sparluplugs of my engine, i have attached a spark-intensifier in it» circuit. Do you recommend the use of the intensifier or is it detri- mental ln some WHY _ Answer: An intensifier (auxil- iary spark-gap) will generally cause a plug to spark properly, that would shontcircuit and fall to spark. as a result of soothing. if the intensifier? were no; used. We recommend the installation of a1 intensifier as u. telnporary or emer- gency measure. bul. advise that the cause of soothing should the ascer- tained and removed. There lis nc detrimental effect from using inter, sificrs. . ter that it should belong to Sonia. So Ned planned. As ‘the time for the exhibition drew near. Ned one day, when alone in the studio, drew the eas- el upon which rthe picture rested into the centre of the room where the light was good. He would look it over once more. see if there was Iilllrthing he could do to improve ‘ the S T RE NE TII , - . flmmonia ‘up J THE/PE ISA T/PEMENDOUS D/ITIRENCZ As he d-rew the covering off he started hack as from a blow. What had happened? Who had meddled with his work? This was not the portrait he had painted, yet as he sold it he knew that it was. But this woman with the expression of sensuality upon her face W8: not the woman he had palnted~thr~ ----x—— woman with a soul. ' “ ‘s all right now. but when l Cicsely he examined the pictur- came in yesterday morning some ed face. Yes, lust o. line. a touch, one had changed the entire expres- but done by a master hand. sion of the face." l-le forced him- Was Sonia like that? self to speak calmly. "l was busy For the first time since he had with other matters all day and known Beverly Strong's wife, Ned was no-t in the studio again. This Campbell flushed darkly red as 1.9 morning i find the picture restor- tuought of her. The evil some one ed. It is just as l painted iLWhat ‘had put into that pictured face does it mean?" He looked direct- was finding its correlation in his ly into Strong’s eyes as he asked mind. l-ie covered his face with the question. ms Tunas- " was inmmmls! H“ "An hallucination‘! should-slay‘ That is why the smallest savings account is valued in rut awni --'I'HI §'.1‘l}‘$‘l°“i“"- ‘ 127.33% I’ 'is‘ui‘u‘r."wm°°"'u’€v'r7"" llewurvll - 210-00041“ Branches I-lIO at Alter-ton. PISTON RING PRACTICE ‘VICTORY LOAN coupons. We will cash your Victory Loan Coupons or place them to your credit in our Savings Bank where they will draw interest at ‘i; per annurn. nuniher of grand children. lie was I _____ £:‘..°".*.“,.:z “éi.'.“lf§.iiéiil““c‘él.lif.fi H- v- a, -<- p- _ _ _ tons of a eng nes tte w e shdarellllligizsesmzilftlgllrzevegy irhrrlggsss- “m” number o‘ “ma? b ~ ‘we service held at the house, con- frltxzwfigé $513: Etnmegstvtlgg? (Glcihfll tire ‘Rev: ,\ir.l‘Fl(tlzp)avtrickz mo“ number being tom.‘ three o! ‘R3; fir“ ‘$33155?’ fig? $1.3 these above the wrist-pint and lone Tryon Baptist Church. The pail; Kgéoiflkgltllfg: sgblfigeih‘; ‘peizggg: bearers were Hector McKay, will-l one below whme some ‘(mate a“ lace Toombs, Austin Toomhs, How-» m i a above the mm ‘I ' d Francis John Foy and Alhro‘ we H"; ' n ‘r ‘ a few instances. there are four Al- hlny. Bedoquo, Borden. Emerald. Kensinnton. Mon us. (YLeary. st. Peters. Sourla, Bummerslde, lctoria. u _. m international Paper Mexican Petroleum srocltouotrurlous PAID-UP CAPFI‘ AL RBERVE FUND QHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH, c. THE CANADIAN BANK 01-" COMMERCE $1 5,000,000 $l 5 ,000.000 Lomcr llfilos, Manager. would not think such thoughts. She. the woman he had almost wor- shippeth-she hull nothing of what that altered face would indicate in her. in a sudden burst of fury he rushed from the studio. Cahpter XXl For hours Ned (‘antpbell walked the streets trying to still the lum- ult the altering of Sonia's portrait had aroused. He u-as no longer in- nocent 0i women-that look some DEATHS a~—-_- RICE-Died at Greenfield Tuesdwy. April 26, after brief illness, Pat- rick Rice aged flfuv-flvc. John Wm. aged 26 years anti a sorrowing father. five brother and flivsyslsters m mourn please copy. IN MEMORIAM "I ""1"! "I'm"?! 07 our drier In! tiurnurl Lune:- who riled her Mr. Avril 30th, lino. 1l months. son of Alex. McLeod formJ erl-y of Glen Martin, P. E. l. leav- TIME TABLE “h ‘Picbou arid Charl0tt€t°wn Service. Conlmeucing on or Leaving Charlottetown at m. daily except Sundays. Si Sunday's. Exact flute of be announced April 30th. -—--Q-o>——- for the littlepecple at Patona. about Hay . 1st, the S. S.,“('on:~;tuncc" will open MCLEOD-Dled at Victoria Gcn- a passenger and freight service be- en“ Hdimu-“l- Hamax- o‘ Plllrisl’ tween Pictou and Charlottetown. 78. Leaving Pictuu at 4 p. 1m. on ar- Vii-‘Ym! rival of Sydney trill-u daily except first sailling will ..GINGHAM DRESSEB. {ill ready on hurl put into Sonia's expression had wakened him. ' Suddenly he stepped short. What rvas it_ Strong had said when he had looked upon the finished pic- Lure’! “it is something in the fac% something foreign to hen-some» thing that doesn't belc-ng there. A spirituality she doesn't possess." "it was he, hcr husband!“ Ned said ill(Yllfl with conviction. “ Yea, it was he!" as he recalled the flerceness with wvhlch Strong hall spoken. Then: “iiow dared he? Tile beast! How dared he defile her-and me?" All-l day he kept away from the stutllt). Strong would know hc haul seen the portrait. in his rage, his indignation, he ilad- left it, uncov- ered, in the centre of the studio. Well let him know it! He would accuse him as soon as he could bring himself to talk to him. "SoniaéSonial" he said over and over, {but as he said it he roul- l the "No-con are mistaken. it was not. Same one maliciously tried to ruin my picture; some one who perhaps did not want ‘me to have the honor exhibiting at the Acad- cmy." All the while Ned Campbell was making this elaborate explaina- tion he watched Santa's husband. But not by so much as a. chang- ing muscle did he show that he knew any-thing of the vanllafs vrork. Only by a sardonic gleam in his eyes did. he admit anything to boy-man watching him so closely. "Tut. tut, lCamphelll No one would attempt to destroy your work and then restore it. lS-uclr things happen only in fiction." I "it was n-o amateur who did it. See hcwv clcvely traces of his work have been erased, yet I can detect them, here —a.n<i there." Ned ‘pointed with ills finger to faint yet. tliscernaible llines around the eyes and mouth. I "‘Nnnsense!"Stmng_ shrugged inl- patiently, “an hallucination. Ned. Better see a doctor." With that he uutlkctl away. (To lbc Continued) .. "I; Y CONOE-RT AND SOCIAL ' , ilonia (cnlctry. liowatl. -?-<oo--—-— CHARLES FREDRICK COLLINS The (truth of Charles Fredrick (Zollins, youngest son of Joules and Janet (iolllus which occurred on March 1st. 1921 at hi5 home in Glen Wvilliam after u short illness got’ heart, trouble cast a sad gloom over the whole neighborhood, iris kind and gentle nature and upright manly_ principle which characteriz- ed his every day life he had wonl the love and respect of all who had the pleasure of knowing him, for Freddy was a fuvonite with all. He always had a welcoming smile for young null old. He, was called away to his Eternal home at the age of 21 years. therefore he expressed it desire to live but said if God saw porper that his time had that he was satisfied m go trust- duil in the merits of the Crucified Redeemer. lie leaves to mourn be- sides hi; Wife and two children a zibrrowim; father anti mother, two brothers ilnd one sister. His old- est brolher George in Fort Francis, Ontario, Arthur at. home, and Rach- ci training for a nurse in Haverhill. Muss. His funeral was largel-y att- ended. Thc service was conducted at the ill-use and the grave by his pastor Rev. M. D. McLeod. (laleil- onla interment took place at (‘ulc- (Palliot Please rings above the pin and one below- There are cases in which there are three rings above the Dill and 0118 at the pin. encircling it. OARBURETOR “POP»8" WHEN THROTTLE l8 OPENED J. C. T. writ°sz My 19-16 engine runs smoothly up to a car speed of 20 m. p. h., and then he : gins to fire hack through the car- buretor. it also does this when ithe throttle is Opened Wide for a pull. l; has been overhauled, coni- , pression is irlne and it is timed to ‘fire at (lead-center. on retarded I conupcnsating-tube type and it and the gas, line are free. What is the cause of backfiring? Answer: We think that ill is due Ito anoverican mixture at open ‘throttle. Quite likely the main 1e, |of your carburetor should be re placed by one of slightly larger bore, as a gasoline you sure using is probably considerably denser than that for whllch the carburetor was orlgnall-y adjusted and larger orifices are required l0 pass the Open of the inlet VitlVeS. duo to WCilk springs 0r stem fricllion. may cause. buckfiring. We Sflppflgq that you are takling lint air only for your carburetor. Lack of carburet~ 0r hear predbposes to backfiring. Late ignition also docs so. but you say that yours la correctly timed. Atchison CaFFoundry American Car Foundry . American Smeltlng & Reflni American Locomotives Anaconda. Copper Canadian Pacific Railway . New York Central Railway Cuban Cane Sugar Crucible Steel ...... .. HALIFAX, April 29-—(Qu0iai.i0ns iurnishled by Johnson & Ward suc- cessors to F. B. McCurdy and Co., the Montreal Stock Exchauge- l Co ............................... .. .. 42 .69 l8 ‘é v. . 52v. Reading ....... Southern Pacific . Studebaker Corporation Union Pacific . tion ............. .. _ United States Stee Clorpora- gellys Springfield Tire ‘ l‘ R. S. _ wheat May 130% July 1061/, 00m Mar 51% July 60v. Sept em Oats-Mil? 35% July 37% Sept 38%,‘, May Pork 15.50. Also on hand. hon sill OGLilS WFIR FLOORING Just rcccivcd direct from Vancouver. One carload Edge Grain Douglas Fir Floor-lug. V. Joint Douglas Fir Sheatlngs ‘>4; inch and ed inch. Flat Grain Imuglass Fir Flooring. British Columbia Cedar Shingles. L. M. POOLE & 00. Connolly's West Wha rl. Charlottetown, P. E. i. ' The Concert and Basket ‘Social CODY-l slau§ulél§l§|§u@ll§ll§il Chevrolet Offer Timely and Fair ' lzcd that never again would he hc , ,r., ( . 1 a-ble to think of her as ‘he hall in] Llluleofmliitlldtfrhrfqhe Eel‘- the P531» “ever 955M“ ‘wmlm htdon l-lall. Aprlil 18th, was a huge‘ approach her with the same kintlmuvlnefls‘ The "gm- being fine a; of worship-and it had been her 1mg? number o! visitors fmm ‘he hu-"lmml wh" had do“ mi“ ‘him’?- surrounding (iisiricts wer present I “m” h?“ ‘leeuwyed 3- W" “I ms‘ At the conclusion of a fwell renl-v mm‘ in W°manh°°d_1n her" Oh‘ Ii/eriall IDFOETHIUIIIQ Lilue Baskets? it ‘wvns monstrous. monstrous! were sold by Mr (White) Witt-lo l" “'39 dusk whem ram‘ and Williamson hringingln a good sum weary. he turned his steps toward ofmon-‘y’ some being put u three his apartment. Once there he times Zllhe foimwmg 45, ‘than Imp dropped into a chair, whl-lc hi5 gramfiw. Opening. Rémarks l,’ 387v“? ma“ vrepure“ Mm “°m"|(‘.hnirma.r Mr. Jnlin l’ McDonald food, wondering what had come to‘ Chorus when ‘he firs“, Red’ his master to malke him 1017K a” Dawn ‘is sluinlng. Rccltutlon- Nut he ("'1' , Built than. Way. Sam Buclluminl A night of rireamiess sleep fol- Solo: Daddy ymrve been a ‘Moth wwed‘ ‘But with the wwakenmg’ 9r to mo. Mr. R. West. [Dialogue 1st. Ned knew he was face to face with Ac, A ram“), nun? by Ann,“ “ma! w ‘Mm spewed tragedy’ winhl Martin, Guest,»- Buchanlln Eva Ross, A precious one from un hm: lone, A volee we luvs-d In stiller“ A nlnce in vncunt In our home, Wilt-h never cnn be filled. “'1- thluk are are hi: plemmnt rrmllv. litckett Silver Black ...~‘.".”..-"".".“.:11..z:;::".'::.r.:":x:.i FliX 90-. Lid- ““" s. Auuuai Meeting The annual meeting of the Hack. ett Silver Black Fox Co., Lid. will be held in the Y. M. (‘.. A. build ing at ffharlottctown, i’. E. i. on Thursday, May 5th, 1921 at the hour of 2.30 p. m. General bus~_ inssa and election of directors. By order of the president. W. K. ROGERS Managing Director k .,- .119“ by the fnmlly. Gone but not forgotten. l% lllllllilillililliii Will Remain Centre 0f Financial World LONDON. April Z9.--The Gov- ernment is attenlpting the lmnled- late flotation of a conversion loun i , __| iiililllllll (JHEV i T .. 11E llillilililliillliiilllllillilillllliilllillilliliiiliiliilliliiiiliiiiiililillliiliiil a i! he walked to the at three and one-halt‘ per cent to reduce the floating debt. The offer applies to all rive per cent war holds maturing between now and 1925. British financial experts be» llovo tho State no longer needs to offer high yields on national secur- flies. "We have ceased to borrow. We have begun to repay our debts," amid former Chancellor Chamber- la-ln. “We have restored our inter- national credit. and made it clear to those who doubted that we shall still unnintatn this country as the on the MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS. addressed in the Postmaster General. will be rcc- chcd at (lttawn until noon, on Fri- day, thc 3rd Junr- 192i for the cun- VT-fli\‘l\(.'f1_l)r llik hiajcstyhr Mails, 1m a proposed LYontrur-t for four yours, six time? nor week I-inst Haiti" iiurai Mali Route Nu. i frmn the int Iictnhcr- next. Prlntv-d notices containing furth- conditluns of pTOPIIIH-Il (fontravt may he soon arul mitt:- lagging steps studio. He was early and he found no one there. ‘The portrait on the easel had been pushed hack "into a corner. Pale. tremlbllnglle once more drew it. cut, then scarcely daring to look uncovered it. ‘On-co lmoro it had Ibeen tamper ell with. The lines of sensuality had been erased and now the sweet. longing soul of the wonder- wtunan looked out at him. The yearning tenderness in the face caused him to catch his lhreath. Iliad be ibeen dreaming? Wus the Ilast. twenty-four ihours a nhohl- mare of ‘his lmsln, not a, reality? N»o—f0r ‘in spite of the rehabilit- (Yaroline Buchamirl, Arthur Darby. 1M. McDonald. Musical Selection: Violin and whistling. Dan McLeod anri son Solo: Killalo, John Hubby. End. Act Dialogue: (lhuruoters some as, first. lsoln: Let the rc-si of the wurldgo hy. by Eva Ross. Recitation. Wreck of the Julie P-ian to, Arlrhur Debby Male Chorus. Who trill smoke my merschnunl rdpe. Sim: The lrall to iioluc Sweet Home, Allen Williamson. Violin Selection. Dan McLeod unrl son. Lhorus: Garry me hack to chi Virginny. God Save the King. Miss Annie hit-Rue presided at ihn or- gan tin ll\‘l' own capable style. Much regret was expressed at ilie ub- OU want a good automobile. And you want to feel that the price is the lowest possible. consistent with / . lat-r cash refund plan protects you both as to quality. quality and price. Provided 50,000 Chevrolet “Four-Nineties" are sold in Canada and United States by August 1st. ' f he rice ou id will be refunded. hlrtnk forms of ‘Fonds-r may hr.- nh- “ted axpresslon. he Sn“ hem u“: sencc 0f little AllgllSlilfl. Mfllleutl part o p y . pa a n, premier financial centre world. Clearance. diction Sale I arn lrritruuluu hy J. A. (‘lurk u. loll at his premier-s at Ray View on Thursday, May 5th. i921 at i p. m hi5 entire: farm (equipment of stock cfalfi and implements. urldor. c h, over that amount. Inonthl credit on I'm- partlculm-s see hand bills. I W. D- MIUOTIIHEY- Auctloncer. Training School iur Nurses The Syrnrnes Arlington Hospital Ar gton. Muss. Llmi ti ents needed for next term. Ap- p loonts must. he from 19 to 86 yearn o! an, of good health anqmuat have ‘ thligullivalont of a high school edu- tn. Cour I or. Mull icoian lantern-lea.‘ Salary {:0 of the , all numn of $10100 and ii lpproved joint notes. Bale positive. an farm is sold. ed number of tninml ui the Post Offices of‘ Eu Office lnzlftwrlfifi JOHN r". \Vlll-lAII. lmst, flffitw inspector's Oificr. (jlrnrlnttctnwrl. 21st April 191:1. PURE BRED STALLION DOCTOR MCCOY 17204. Enrolment No. 4 _ Sire Day Dream (128017). , Dam Ruby Pimp. (26899). 1915. - at tho owner's stables. 1f May will be at Edmond's store stable, Charlottetown. This horse has proved himself- sure and 500d stock getter. mating. . With (Ml. ' HORNI IROO; O Baltic urld ntvihc office of the Post Pnsl. iltTlcc lnRPm-ifll‘ Bay stripe, nigh for-o and both hind legs white, fouled ‘May 25th, Will stand for the season of i921 Wlnsioe, except every Friday after the first feeu \ Parties intending to breed their mares ,houid see this horse before Terms $5 at time oi breeding and i810 more when mars proveeto be VIC", win-loo. o. n. r. ‘l thought of that other face. “The ‘beast! But why?“ it was a difficult situation. The picture now was exactly us it. was when he finished it. Who would undemtantl. who believe, if he turd the story of the lust day anti night? No one! But what was he in do nlboui. Strong? What would hr.- >the use? be sufficient for llllm tn deny ever touching the portrait. to he believ- ed, now that he had restored it.‘ But tn ignore it--tha.t would n-nl do, eltlhcr. Strong would despise him, (llll he do that. No, he would ruhalt that meddling had reveull-ed to him if it. took his lite to d0 it. His decision calmed him. waited Ibefore the portrait Strong came in. "Good. ‘morning. Ned?" Strongs voice interrupted reverie. m ell d-l ed lstrong ?" Iwltll- -Ho peered at the portrait. ~OQ-OQOQO§O-O-O-QCOQ-Q-O-OQ-O~O§-Q4 ‘N! RELIEVE CATARRIIAL DELPHI!!! AND "FAD IOIIII ff you have Calarrhol Deafness or I are hard of hearing or have hum noises so to your drugglat and let l ounce hf Pnrmlnt (double strength) and add to it l‘ pint of hot water and o little granulated auger. Toke one tablospoonfui four times a. day This wll often bring qugck relief glom tldle (IIICIQQAIIHII h s olrerl. one nor a I breathing become any and the mu- cul atop droooln: into the throat ll OIIY o prepare. colt: little who Iharwtglrrhtl tugs: :g$”'°“' a. a or heal noises I ould vs t in rol- oriatlon a triaL ‘I p Accluse him? it would speak or it. of some one meddling with his work, but ‘he would hide die until his “Good mornlngDo you know who my picture, Mr. "Why. no. What's happened?" .. who llSilflliy tplays |he Qrgan accom- panied by her futher and brother. This lltte laid-y being only eight years is considered quite a wonder never having had any instructions in music. Kiiiaio by John Hubby fairly brought down the house. Merchnum iplpe cnmtviinlng some local lnnls took good. Anti the lourl and long applause spoke in il- self for the other acts. On the whole the concert is considered buglr success and u credit tn Bul- iltst. talent. C ..- SAMUEL LEARD On Thursday the Zlkl of April 15321. lifter a lingering illness m‘ eight months borne with Christian patience and resignation to the Div- lnt- Will, there passed to his eter- nal reward, the soul of a man who was highly respected by the whole community in the person of Mr. Samuel Learri of Tryon at the ripe age of 7X yearns He was a man oi‘ sterling integrity whose vword was his bond. He ovals ‘converted and united wit hthe Tryon Presbyterian Church a few years ago under the Ministry oi‘ Rev. J. S. McKay and his Subsequent llie bore amvple tes- timony to the genulnenese of his conversion. He was faithfully and mun ' more 1.3.3“ $1,041 [DIS N17 191i "l9 1910 Chevrolet Sales Record tenderly nursed during his pro- tracted illness by his devoted wife and his grandson Harold Leard with whom he lived and who de- serves the highest credit for the cure end attention bestowed on his grandfather. Besides his loving wife he leaves to mourn one eon Joseph beard of Calgary and four‘ daughters. namely Mrs. Geo. Har- vle of Roolmburnhiass; Mrs. Wm. beard of Trwn; Mrs. Lewis C an of Bangor, Maine; and Mm. ta- gsrald of Boston; besides a large‘ i IEllléléliiiliifiiilliilléiiiilfillélillfil%il m?“ $70 on open models and $100 on closed models represents economies in manufacturing that will be given you if 50,000 cars are sold. culavnouzr MOTORCOMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED Canada Oshawa um than 4,000 healer-n, Retail Stores nut Service Stations m Canada and United States Qhgyyglfl Modal "Four-Ninety" Touring Oar, tifl. Additional "low-Ninety" Iodtil: Roadster, 01,010; laden, 01,706; Coupe, 01,7”; Light Delivery Iqon, All yrieu LDJ. Osborn, 0n! . n nal), euro: chew"- u@lwifil p Lé. h h i h h El um ' I i