PAGE TWO Purity and Flavour so zealously protected "SALAD ‘PEA has been nationally accepted for these qualities. Orange Pekoe Blend 85c FOR Quick SALE - f . . f N I L E ) ininly could have no connection; ‘It; S S v. fwitil n ulurder. No! 1 can think of‘ Brown Label 75c That desirable residence situat- ed at the Corner of Prince and Sydney Streets and numbered 70 Prince Street The House contains 15 rooma and has all modern con- veniences including hot-water heat- mg. This property is in a splendid l9- cation and if desired oouid be with very little cost turned into an apartment house. For further particulars apply st the oiilce of MacDonald d. Mao- Phee. Solicitors, Riley Building. Charlottetown. 9038-54-6! Malcolm C. McGowan Tho Executors oi the Estate o7 ths late Malcolm C. McGowan ol Kiimuir, in King’; County, are r:- quired to dispose oi the stock-In- trade in order to wind up the N» tats and soalsd tender; will be; received as below enumerated: at the store of Maynayd F. McDonald. Montague, addresosd to tho heel»; torn oi the Estate ol‘ Malcolm 0-; McGowan, on or before the 19th! day of May next as follow: l (1) For the purchase oi t-hei store premioea and all etlock-in- trade and lixtuno as a going son- corn, or ‘ (2) For tho purchase of the stock-in-trsds consisting of dry goods, hardware, groceries and all’ Estate other goods wares and merchan dies such as is usually kept in a general store, or l3) For the purchase of the store- premloee and vvarehousea , An accepted cheque for 10%'ofi the tender mun-t accompany each tender, cheque to bs returned if tender not accepted. The highest or any tender not. lecessarily accepted. EXECUTORS ESTATE MALCOLM, '2 MoGOWAN. .li'.. Great Clearance lltlllll SALE; AT 85 SYDNEV 3T1, TUESDAYq ‘ . MAY 4th, AT 1.30 SHARP I i .- ai‘ magnificent household attests. lollr uulollloiliias. including uiic l. vi i) Rand bark and d“ ari< and l...l< G°iiiililllifl< \\3iwon<-‘Qr* l ivdfk i NOTHING WITH STARCH Customer: Clerk: Don't like stiff shirts? Customer: It isn't that. ,¢mr gays I mustn't let anyth 'ith starch in it touch my stoma i - THE cnluumvnwows GUARDIAN The Mystery oi The Singing Walls 1°“ 9f (Continued) The Attempt on the Bah E l ill;"ls".il'zr"sl.’§rlz.rlll§gfor breakfast of any ono named ' enry w means lots of ing. silvored dial. Suddenly hold of the window-doors. the long amsldc. Gmham had “fled ‘W’; w ‘h; white “F891! fllm-blbd with b6!‘ Lure and, ills body bent. forward. "wit "i=9" ti" "d "d" "1 if” was examining intently the flggm- ivory of her thmat were fading 0 , .l i m: gilnai-imilligoeftiswoud n‘ ma: earnestly. a little , i You must be careful’ suiililsyitziiflgmziimnriilaiilnnohfiegixhavili: AM» "-1" '1 4""° *1 W111i» a1 a flame”, and cautloudy sum)“; smile, she preceded the detectives out on w the shadowy reach“ 0g down the corridor. . John had started to follow him HIZI "Henry is a common name," the ,pliyu'oinn lflnitcd mlt. “Mr. War- .burlou was (l0ll......'~.~l acquainted lwith lluillemug Henry's." , "But no one intimately." Anne ‘declared, “except perhaps Henry Davidson who was his associate in pun Commercial National years ego. gBul uncle has been out of active af- ,f.ilirs for years and had had no busi.‘ ___iuc.su will Mr. Davidson for a longl whom Mr. Warburton was associ- ‘sued?’ ' 9 and was halfway aolvse tlhe room ure again appeared dn the door lending into the hfll-l. “He's escaped," he grumpled. nlaklng his way over to the safe. "Evidently he slipped allow in here just after Dr. Darnell saw him ‘.11 .\lr. Warburtoifs bedroom And as l came in from the hall just lnow. be bent it on; on the arcade when the detective‘; well-knit tig- he the onimson-blue of a crushed plum. ‘lilo urehli. John" silo warned break in her have now. voice. "You are all ll (To be Continued) | Canadian National Railways Change ‘of Time— ‘And make an aulhhi cilfi No, no-no stiff shirts. [and downstairs lsucceedtd." lifiiimblin-g in his pocket, the d lwhile except possibly an interest} ,in the same charities and that oer-l PEP THE PEPPY BEAN FOOD a and, slipping one on his right ban ‘taxi-fully gripped lile dong handle of the safe. ivered bar of metal did not nobody and-J’ Through the doorway, the colos- . lfil > fJi l b d i totll "'“""_“‘_“_'—‘__" ixoumuflsu ‘Vi: £121,532,; nuke zi “l think his ilrst idea must have {windbrcken horse and his rat-rolled! 5°" L" W"! 1*" ‘"2’ "l the 4"" , {we w“ crimson u a turkey coumvautl‘ strangle me. Lilli-or he starledlll small lens from his waist , “Suy. chief, that Hammond wo-Iw “Yule "'°"°"9 ’ m0“ i [man has liysterics again," he gulp- 161i. “We found her throwing her- iseif around the bl-d and yelling for ililc doctor lo coine buck lo her." "Evidently her nerves are coni- ,pleteiy gone." Dr. Darnell shook ‘ifs head dubiousiy. "I thought the ulwiicine l prescribed before I iodine up hem would havi- calmed her down." ‘ “Would you mind going to heir iii§f8ll1't.'"h Graham requested. “Try lg’, “It wafif [lg xgilihifrfietgfl- flbape‘ to shut out a horrible nightmare. .811 eflfllefifly. "That woman knows something,” Wm“ happened ma“? 10h“: , |llll~ detective added emphatically urged’ Pam“ he‘ lmud- ‘Sure, lBut us the physician hurried from tho’ “I don,‘ ma‘ know" Ishe replied‘ Shaw for your mherlmnce’ v.00“, 4 nwhy image Sham,“ new "except lhfll l fought wml all the hill-son . ,. q , h. ‘. sh _ “lulu? are? i-llllci; thee old gentle- Lhe mvnch o‘ , m“, “ab. found m we runabout? X the door. And then lcould reel the; lmm, a“, 501mg ,0 ‘we he, a good mall lllwlioio and, all at once, ‘he Ruben and Beatrice Prim. ,‘g-,.m';ng_ And‘ S”. Jim‘ when 1s tlzlfkéadmiaetgillitallg lthPBW mo full- money. urn. Mason, has . r- , c c so. iu-Fiilifiin in.» llril of it!" inn as- “i “will!” "P “WM ‘IMP-e Shel-m“ sulialil grumbled. "Headquarters "5 rand I 910"?!" m?’ m!‘ Wereim" udnphoned about a quarter of amhrokell. Then, the nom- was slamnllrre aire Hughes and Brady now.’ phour ago and, us I had my backiglzd liYihliflrgluzg. the bolt that naolrmgrllifiielgflide the i, “Lmih, u, "J ‘ear emanonserunl _' uugve hunfgdsfof gfmxlgerysvhirs, across the roonl and the windowldfl $18111. “m, m“ dump ‘is so m: "-8 like rattle up. Then came the crash atlhead 1mm M“ a" "7 l1)’ a Check "99","; m, an eel in me dark of ills doorl.) know the 123;‘! ppgiiflotrilmpanion was shorter . - . . . .. ver y casemen n ,1 l . iwillgiainjldil §3.‘Z“.1§-¢§“l"li.i°§un. "i0 "bite Cllflii/il-s vrnrte fiapgmiiamd "me 99'” '1' ‘he iris"- ed m walk up and down before them-to and fro. in the heavy fog. the] ,, _ bookcases. ml. hands behind him. Qeiiehlildfilllie gefliiidenlflzyntillltflllgfir ,,,.ofh,’,’,,i;_,c,fi,gzh*‘c'fme forward “You generally don't fail down m “"9 a“ n '5 "c e ' ’ i ithls way‘ bowl he said finally, aililflffl seen faintly through a cloud. lnoie of rcprinland in his tone. "Htgy urine may be the man who attacked pressure on ‘my vvindpipa that cutjwfry 518E] oi‘ the frame. my lhmut like a knife. But, as he woo pullug me before that table, ninth-red. tor out in the hall. But the nlnlvsihaem‘! been disturbed fingers were taut-fully strong andihou-rs. they clanlped my neck until it. seemed as if my eyes would bulge from my head . the elevator. 1 maxwled to shriek." The girl shivered again and pus- sed her hand across her eyes as if icombinnilon, it's l], complicated J0 jopening one of these contraption But, when lheurd~for lilo first time and our cnm-‘ng and bent it.” it's been a tlgil ~Mie your shoulder sguinsl._¢1i@ii iillefllil-le. Icrullnm mused, Es ii to himself. w“ ‘m m" k"°“'- h" m“ ‘is i“ llfu great face had gone crimson at keffs, mthgms ‘mWilirY- his chief's rebuke and he had in ' Y "W" e flddell- » . .. . m, eyes we pwfldhm m," look o! struck by a sudden thought, "vssfw" "m" “d!” your eyes "m" her a Newfoundland (log that has been M" waflnlrm" 911808“ l" an!’ ""43 nmmem‘ ‘on are safe new’ Miss punished usual business with any ilnusulll’ 3.3m‘ M" 05b°m Wm “my Wm‘ “I'm awful sorry, lMr. Graham," 9mm‘: “m! was ‘b9 i1 V"? wiifill‘ilyminin,? Ft he apologized. "But English is a. ma“? ' p‘ slippery (ievii. My mg ch. “Uncle wasn't engaged in, any “It seem! “m, on" he ‘had a] Outside she tilrrled and her slim rooommendld. "Pick Hi gins l up g row with s collector over his in-' and, thin yime, don't let him get out -—-———-—— Let's sec if he has Effective May 3’ tectlve drew out a pair of gloves tip of the The sll- . . yield Commencing Monday. May 3rd»! no his steady pressure. Removing the dowbla train service. daily (‘X-i cont, be cept Sunday between the Mainland at tllelran it over the grooves where the and Prime Edward island pvllllflll sumo time keeping up a chokinglniassivo door tilted snugly into the will be resumed. Idol-lowing 8-H! ll"! “flunk God, we're in time," he ' “You can see by the there ulrno the sound of the edevmululsl in Lhe crooks that the door WESTBOUND: for some Even when yOII know the man 11.45 A, M.; leave Snckvilie 12.15] hfldu’; gnawed“; Wm“ he hem-d m; P. M. arriving Moncton 1.45 P.M.l us“; yQu sure?" Jqhn quegflon. with Tnlln No. 3 Ocean Limited For lit that will llud bee-n P017119. , J\ noted so slreugm i“ m“ And the” mnwdfltroyed and Mr’ Warbngfozehritl? Train No. 41 will leave Charlotte-J \r wmfld have m“, autonmucauy w town at 2.00 P. M. arriving Bor- had as ,, [close a ca-ll as your life, and from be made Wm‘ “am N0‘ 1 Mari‘ b k ~t m time Express," leaving Silckvll-ie nu ‘1,',‘,,{,‘,'," in“ °grfm doing]? x50 P. M. for "Montreal and points, threshold two I standing. Fflleieader was EASTBOUND: » i refined-looking man, his with the dark hail- N0. 2, “biuritime Express," began, as the "B" i4 i P. M. ' 16.00‘ ntie-nlpl has been made .10 murder m“ a ' 0 arrive a ‘ “First, Mr. KVal-burton; then you." m“ 7mm“ “d? and- m" Teazom“ an- Sile is grfng to her room now . - . . _ "B t -n , vii .. =5"- ifixldl-giiy. Hale you seen Helm we‘; The)’ ‘w: ‘£85m $32: pg?lwllill‘fi -sile cam reel. and 1 want one The assmanl swallowed harm ‘rm, “.315 the plan? frhese are them’ you to stand by the windows you know it anyllhillg 6- I i I i d, ‘ Trains to and from Charlotte- town- Train No. 39 will ieilve Charlotte- b town at 6.45 A. M. arriving Borden and Suckville all g lit 8.50 A. M. where connection will be model leaving Moncton at 2.35 ‘P. M. for} Montreal and with No. 13 train g leaving Moncton at 2.40 (or Saint gJobn, Boston and New Enizl-‘lliili i i den lit 4.45 P. M. and Suckville at; 8.30 P. iM. where connection will. Delicious, healthful. . North. ‘ - Train No. 42 will leave Sackvilie? . at 1.10 P.M. connecting with Train rive Tormentine 2.35 P. M. Charlottetown 6.30 P, M. ‘ Train No. 40 will leuve Monc-i P. M. leave Sackville 6.05 P.M.i arriving Tormentine 7.30 P.M. and Charlottetown 11.00 P. M. Service Between Charlottetown, r For teeth, breath, appetite, digestion, Conlbats acid mouth. ‘ MAY 3, 1926 M? It makes them smile—it’s sure worth while! Suillnlersidc and Tignisll will be us‘ foiiows:— 08m Sunday, arriving Summersideifz 10.25 P. M. and Tignish 1.25 A.M.i This is a new service. Train No. 206 will leave TignloiflQ-i at 1.55 A. 1M. Summerside at 3.00‘ ‘ fm- Hammond, ,- P_ M. and arrive Charlottetown at‘, ma, m, I was comfig up ham, I mm business at all," the girl answered Thigalgh trylltdgirslviipgm 81g; slgztvnlg 5.10 2P. M. This is also a new star-H,‘ certificate of enrollment. hi,“ gO-ng down between the first n-llhmit hesitation, “He had re-‘he accompanied ‘her to the door vice. :6 Horse ‘Breeders’ Association land second floor“; tired from the hank twenty ycarslm he paused on the threflufld Qh‘ Train No. 3 remains as at pfei- l4 enroll. Apply {hamm turned his head as he ago and had all llismoney in gov- dung to mm Ioramonlen’, ataubient, namely: leave Charlottetown W, walkmy and 100k“; Sidewfly at crnmellt bonds, This was a hobby led apnea, in the golden ‘depm 0r[3.00 P. M. daily ext-opt Sunday 7i Jim's djwomolate (Ma The“ he wth him and he told everybodyihm. 9W3 when drawn, hersemand arrive Sumnlersfde 6.15 P. M.9 walked over and gave him a re- abw" ‘L.’ up csoiiiltely tné startedginio til Tigmsh 9'45 P‘ M- ‘. sounding thump on the buck, "Wily did he do this?" John 111-118,“? ' ‘ ' e Train No. 4 leaving Tlgnil-lh ntlll‘ "Don't take it too hard. boy," ile ‘liilred- 8.40 A. M. daily except Sunday will run through lo Cliarlotteiown,_“§998-l Ollnw-Zii. arriving there at 10.30 A. ’ Stallion Enrollment Owners of stallions used for service must secure a The annual tee is $5.00. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE CHARLOTTETOWN, P, s. l, i i The insists that all owners must he’ Enid" 31153513. 'l‘llc ‘Personal Dilute wiiii be sold msgnilicent Studebaker, five pee- sengul" coupe, one large taxicab. jolltho following Terms, Purchasers ‘lio bl- given credit for 9 months tile only one on Prince Edward lil- lntid, l Baily (n-rnnd Special, 1 illic- milglnin IpeciuJ. i m: Four 0v- erlnna, l sum Bloigh and sat or] Music 0x Robes, and l. Semi-Speed] lpoed, l Largo Taxi Sleigh, double. 1 Box Sleigh, l Bike Wheeled Rub- be) Tired Wegon, 1 Bike Jog-Cari, l Bet of Tutils d: Clark Harness, l Heavy Bet Brass Express Harness, l Robao, Isad is Taxi Service, end lot o! other articles. Furniture consists oi l Beatltifili Old Parlor Suite with Rugs. 1 Bazintiful Leopard Skin, the finest on the island, specially tanned for floor use, one Ddniug Room iulto, Tabla. I Oils-in and flidobosrd. l flabinsi. Gramophone. l Radio with Loud Speaker, 1 Beautiful Hall Back with Mirror, 4 Bedroom Suit-- es, all beautiful iron end Brass Beds with Springs and Mattresses solnpleie, 1 Beautiful ‘Lighter Day" kitchen range, magnificent lot of China, Crokayy and l lce (lllooi 1 Two-burner Oiistovvs, almost new. Glassware, and everything else in and about the promises, including l mil‘ extension curtain stretchoril. l olsctris iron. and Stand, and ev- erything in and alhout the promis- oe nnri all in choicest condition. Also the renting uf my house pri- vately up lo and on day of sale. Everything must go, Sale positive, no reserve. Perla tor Model 90, Overland. J Standard Bred Pacing Filly, 4 yaarl old by Colorado 14., 2.10%. Lam Mamie P. 2.16%, by Park- lido. This filly llnii 719V?!‘ been train od hilt is u renl gniled lpucer, sound an a new millod dollar, per- fectly broken and shown very fast. being well winded and ready to train. An extra good green pacer. House open t0 Il-llillllii for inspeo tion at any time. All modern con- velionses. P. F. McKENNA J, A. MoDONALD Auctioneer. 9036-51-3! OPENED THE DYKES Friend: Why this flood of tea She: Oh, l just made such nu break. A MINOR AFFAIR She: i serious event. He: Now it's s minor affair. NOT WILLING TO HAVE HIM DROP IN HI: -n you some evening. She: Morey. Mr. Smith. piss ask him not to fly over our iioussl “w” '“°"fl°"°d “"7 7°’ ' 99"“ Isn't it terrible the way ~re children are marrying these lys? Once marriage wall a great Wilkins-the aviator. you l<new-says he intends to drop In penned." “Au the. light went out," the girl rs’, continued, “l was no scared that l a didn't ocrrllln. And then, before l "mild Open my mouth, the man zapped his other hand across my cs, or records 0f his awmrlfleg he needed no secretary, _ All his business therefore con- sisted in cutting his coupons which lie did hllflllllélf. Consequently, no one "n the world known bow mimh uncle was worth or what amount [iaundered Linqerie "i ‘fil-Filtislrd and "m; w my ofuGovernment bonds he lllld." out. bu; l was helpless and terribly “ma” ‘Md “r- Wallbllrwfl kiwi! frightened. For mm was ens MS "411 and his securitiu?" 0m. s smell of chloroform on tlla mans h‘? “k94- - hands and l knew it was uncle's ‘In 91° 131W"? D6008" 00m- murderer who was holding mo, glfldnsgefllvaultz. Ba; he ibrousiit hie K up ere fluidly when he ‘decided to cut orf Robert and Beat. F100. l saw hiim take it out of tho we in the itudy at tho time he 0111 any Jewels er in the little b6 filmed his new will, have but it back and-——W'hal'a the manor?" The detective had given a mul. lered exclamation and bolted out iinto the corridor. Monlentarlly, John and Anne stood lOQkN-ng a, one ‘M9501’. wfllicxled. ‘Then the en- Csre in the method ofwssh- ing your dainty lingerie will repay you in much lon r service. Mild, ure, bubbling IUX suds wil no: harm a single delimtc thread-wvill not dull the most dclimte colour. Substitutes are and table in the kitchen. Ks "Vaseline" Jel hand . Soorlleasndhesls. . Se Famous for two generations. Cllesebrongh Mfg. Company (Consolidated) 5520 Clnbut Ave., Montreal Va "lbs the will," ihe explained mak. "I8 for the door. “Btu-kc has gone downstairs. The safe is unguard- Somc one ‘ha; stolen the con. ' °'" 5111")’. Anne, for don't You realize that all that stands bo- tween you and the property your to belong to you is Hnl-ryllng’ down and girl turned the ha-li, the man to the right into the liireat study. Just within the threshold Graham was standing, his Kine glued on the side wnll m the riglht oi’ the entrance, There, below the painting o: me 01d . TENDERS YORK Dutch bursnor, s. panel of Ella waln- Bcmliig had ‘been drawn back and, POINT FERRY reflecting tile rays of light like a. Sealed tenders. will be receIvedmlvm-M mm“, at this office until noon on Fridayli-smooth blue any person or pers- safe‘. ens willing to contract to run the| The ball windowdoors in the 19ft of the fireplace m4 Qwung back Wld-a and s. cooling stream of fog- Lever Brothers limited L532 Toronto CANADIAN of one or three years from the CANADA STEAMS Leaves Montreal May 4th ‘Jun .., l. LIN S, Ltd. HIP S. S. ‘TOEUTA ” Arrive Charlottetown and leave for 8t. John's May 7th For spsoe for Livo Stock and Produce, also Rates, CARVELL BROS., LTD. AG EN TO PACIFIC first oi April 1026, according to soaked air flowed swirling into 111a specifications, terms and oondI-Bhflfllous ,tions to be seen st this ofllee. l Th, “m” ,4 M, w“ ‘my m. crescendo oi s siren and tho mar ari ' ‘eponsibio persons willing to be- m“ “an! ‘if 4 Tl"! 61mins shined cage at": ‘ come bound iel- tile faithful peP- "w “hi”! 01’ the silent street be- Co - formanoe of the contract must ee- }:$t”m“ng“fl:g 31° 8°08’! 8T9" “grass ' l It e isn't; l; company each tender. 110001111? ’ The Department dose net bind w““"13,b°5"“ m ‘"9 ""7 ll" Q19 Itself to loop! the lowest or any fmvehmn! TN’ 9' ‘he 81'9"- 47"’!- g tender. Tenders will be addressed to the undersigned and marked "York _.__.__ Point Ferry Tender." Np "g g“; m" m g L- 5- "lfiml-LAN Ohapmfihfim gielesrl. ‘Months , Beify of Public Works terms. ', Department of Public Works, n, g, Mynin’ ‘nut Chsi-Mletmwn, P. E. I. _ chgflqggggqw" BMD-tdlmwflll. .-, fares, hotel reservations in Ohio- agmsnd detailed information, lPflly to the nearest Canadian Paellle Tloket Agent, or write o. eliucriiunrss, Dletrlot Passenger Agent ' Oalm John, u. s. April 27, 15H 'llfl.Y. Wednesday and Friday at I For railway and slssplng ear olsrnlcr rasslnoen AGENT’! y, ._ orricl. , ._..___________ M. ' T” M‘ " "iflw" >f you,- hflndgf‘ 00ml Mixes and lie swore he. would. Between Charlottetown and' ‘ M, l)". wlom; detective 811mm, never make out another tax nz- Souris, Train No. 5 will leave M deqmnc-diy from the room, Gm. ""1 3° h!‘ filmed Pverylhing he Charlottetown daily except Sunday ham culne over to Annie, “WW1 1° Iiwemmelll bonds. v’ ut 6 p, m. instead o 3.20 p. m., ar- qnm, Mason;- he Tequemed “let-s which are exempt from all taxes. rive at Mount Stewart at 7.05 p. m.‘ have the no: of your story, 511'?" also flfsuod null as no (no not and Soul-is M. s '1). m, Train No. do“, he" and m" “a "hm up have to keep books of ‘his income 0 leaves Souria daily exec-pt Sun- i day at 9.20 a. m. instead oi’ 7.50 a. m., Mount Stewart at 11.15 a. in. mid arrive ill. Charlottetown at 12.30 p. m. Mixed train N0. 215 leaves Charlottetown Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9 a. nl. lnsteud of 5.20 nm. Mount Stewart u; 11.15 a. m. arriving at Sonia at 2.00 p. m_ Returning No. 216 Lrain will leave Soul-is Monday, Wednesday and Friday 3.45 p.m. Mount Stewart 7.05 p.m. arriving at Charlottetown at 8.45 p. m. Between Mount Stewart and rGorgetown, Train No. 7 leaves Mount Stewart, Monday, Wednes- day and Friday at 7.10 p.m. instead of 4.20 arrives at Georgetown at 9.10 p. m. No. 8 leaves George- Of lands and personal HPOPQPW °7 the late Malcolm C. McGowan at‘ iKlimuir, at Twelve o'clock noon 0n Wednesday the Twelfth day of May‘ 1926, ag the store prermses. Tho Executoru oi‘ the El-ilillc of‘ Malcolm C. MCGOWKHI, lute oi‘ Kil- nluir, in King's County, have dl-l ected me to sell the foiinwiligj iandoz-Jl plot of about six ill-run, with house and outrbuilllinzfl Sil- unte on the West side oi tho Wood inland Road and occupied by the,‘ into IMalcolm C. McGowan an hsl dwelling; a flirili oi’ 50 acres on‘ the south side 0i lilo Wlliill Road‘ purchased by lilo lute Malcolm G‘. McGowan from Archibald Nichol-q‘ town Monday. Wednesday and d k , , h M t, m, Friday 9.1.5 a.m. arriving n, Mount “°‘_‘ ‘Y’ “°““ ‘"‘ ‘ e “ m“ i Stewart 1H5 sum‘ N“ 221 farm, n. illrm of 175 acres on the south side of tho Whim Road and udjolilinig ihl- store prellnises of the late Malcolm C. McGowan; a farm‘ of 100 acres purchased by the Ilalo Malcolm C. McGowan from lluuchr.‘ inn Benton and siitunio on the north, side of the Whim Roild; n farm o!‘ 30 acres on Township Number, Sixlyone, bouilded on the wiiilt by the County Line Road and pur- chased by the lute Malcolm C. Mc- Gowan from Normiln J. McPherson, a farm of 123 acres on the nouih side oi’ the Whim Road purchased ircm the Estate of the late Daniel, J. Nicholson; a farm of 75 acres on the south side of St. Mary's Road on Lot 61, and bought from John A: Stuart: and a farm of 75 sore; on» Lot 60, in Queen's County, on the southwest side 0i’ the Murray Han‘ loaves Mount Stewart 7.10 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, arriving Georgetown 9.30 p.m. No. 222 leaves Georgetown ‘Duels- dily, Thursday and Saturday at $.45 a.m. and arrives at Mount Stewart !1.10a.m. Mixed Train No. 217 leaves ‘Mount Stewart 'Mon- 11-30 fl-im. arrives at Georgetown at 2.16 p.m. returning No. 218 will leave Georgetown same dayls at 30410 p.m. fllld arrive at Mount Stewart 5.45 p..m. Between Elmira and Souris, Train No. 9 will leave lillnllrll on Mon- days, 'I‘uesdsys, Fridays and Sat- urdays at 8.30 A. M. instead of 7.00 A. M. arriving Souris a; 9.15 A. M. instead of 7.45 A, M. and rraln No. l0 will leave Sourls on hour Road. 35:35‘. Eltlugnlzflé Fad‘? “n: ‘A1180 at the same time and‘ o, 6 25 P M ' ' ' M“ lplace will be sold the following: . . . arriving Elmira at‘ ll hay mower (McCormick); 3 lhayl mowers (Massey Harris); 1 drill seeder (Deerlng); 1 double harnow (Doerins) 1 iron spike barrow li-Jeeillnlni. 1 hay rake (Doenins); 4 carts and wheels, 1 binder (Mc- Connlck); 1 set spring tooth ‘har- ilows, 1 manure spreader (Massey nil-lerris): 1 team roller, 2 gong '21s “milder. arrivin‘ Charlotte- ffiff 4,322,“? lgrgflxlickl wgzfll: wn a . A. M. 6 , ' ' .32. .$.“°"".¥in f“ ‘will. ll . eavo it ‘ ' town at 4.00 r. M. erriviniiriiau: mm” ’“’"“'°" 2 ‘"“"““ ‘"”‘°“" l‘ ray nnlinor at 0.4a r. n. Return-mum 1 3% H P ewneflmfifl? lKirctlll stumping machine 110 H. iP. Saw and bench, 2 walking plows, 1 potato grader, 2 holders. 1 automobile (Ba-lay Grand Clievmlfll) 1 1V; ton motor truck (Maxwell). a houses, 21 head of wile pure ill-ed Holstein, Ayrshire, ‘Bhoflthflm and (irsdea and young Willie. 1 pmir foxes, 20 toms hay. 1nd many other articles too num- 6rouo~to mention. fliho land will ‘be sold m; from 10.00 P. M. instead of 7.46 ~P.M. Tile Murray Harbor Service will be as follows:- Oll Mflldlyfl. Wednesdays. Thurs- dayv. Train No. 209 will leave Cllsr- lol/letown st 8.30 lP. M. arriving Murray Harbor sl. 7.00 l’. M. Re- turning Train No. 810 will leave Murray ll-lsllbor s; 7.46 A, M. o This service it will be noted. takes the place of Ssternisy only service heretofore in elect between Charlottetown and llurrsy Harbor. Charlottetown, P. .11; l. Hi... .‘, - gsulzure-ll by approved joint notes. A [dlsorlillii of 6% will be allowed for (‘lib ll. lizllvd lilllti, this 28th day of April A.D. Auctioneer. H NELSON. fllilll-i-fwfnlvvill. A FUR SlllE SUMMER BUNGALOW at lnker- mail Shore. excellently ftusted. within City limits fer electric light. telephone, and delivery ol' mall. meag and groceries. FOUR TENEMENT HOUSE oil Water Street East, near Station, in good repair and fully let. W'li be sold cheap and would make an ex- cellent investment sllordlng In rents more than 20% on ghe Hive!!- Org mOIiQy, Apply to the Charlottetown Resltles, Ltd., 84 Great George street, clarion-town. ' 8962-4-28-Wlm. Professional Cards DR. I. E. CROKEN VETIIRI NARY RUIIGION Graduate of Toronto University. Fifteen years‘ QIIIIPNIQQ trfltllg ll eases ol feast. I'M! Marti-m and kborstery lum- lnntlnn Im- lnsswurm. heshwom and other diseases of Iona. lillllw and residence ll Great (luvs! street. Next (‘gatoms House. ens 8851-8-2lllmo. ‘u. I Mark R. McGuigan I O BAIRIBTER, IOLIOITOR. Money to Loan I Cameron Bloeloliharlottohwlh? 5-- 3220-14141. i-_.. ..__ae- i Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate of N. V. Post Graduate Medical lohool line» limit" Practise llmltsd to lye. III‘. N9" and Threat ‘ Testing Eyes and supplyln| Gilli" Otiloe, layer luildinl Great George Inlet ETC l»; om» Hours-O u. less. 100» I McDonalg s. McPhet l. A. MeDONALD kn. r. Merrill . s. lei-liners. Aaersey, sis