».»,..,..-1. .4A>¢. Two Women Owe Health, to Lyclia E. Pinkhanfs Vegetable Compound St. Adolphe, l\Ianitoba.-» “I was Veryweak and hati great pains during _ my yaeriolls so that I could not sweep tho iiuor. The’ . pains were in the right HlLlP: and ex- tended to the left and tilt-n down- wards. It seemed zlsif the- lnidylvas 97355559 LIKE A G|RL heavy anti upside "Why d0 Y9" Wllsld" down. It is for effeminate?" ‘ these troubles I "Haven't you noticed his scanty took the Vt-gt-ta- attire?" 1 ,blc Coin wound. I _ | new about it in a paper null one wo- i man prevailed on me to take it. It has helped me in every way. the aina are less, and I have more zippe- Eibe. It is a pleasure to rocolnlnend Lydia E. PinkhamE-i Vegetable (‘um- pound to other wumen."~Mrs. J. L Couxcuamc, St. Adolphe, Manitoba. ‘Found Great Relief Toronto,Ont. —-'"I am at the Change of Life with hot flashes, dizziness, weakness and nervousness. I had Tlfibd noises and was short of breath“ 1 was this way I read about Lydia E. Pinkhanfs Veg- tumble Compound in the newspapers. l have taken ei ht bottles so far and found eat re ief. "—- lilrs.R.J. SAL- MON, 1 2 Lawlor Ave., Toronto, Ont. him QUITE TRUE l Baseball is such a brutal Just look at the number of Fly: > .h game. aboutq“ monthq“ en files that get knocked out! stat STBANGE It really almost makes me smile- Sc wonderful the treat, . To see an athlete run a mile And only move two fcct Within] pleases a 1111111 \\'.-. ‘loll-developed sense of lllllllill‘ ‘11 mlllh its setting two vllr-nlit b0 boring each other. 21w . Rocky PonintlFerryflifi > Time Table, 19.?" i DOME AND SPEND THE DAY AT ROCKY POINT Conwnoneing June 1st. the Steamer; Hills-borough will run between Charlottetown and Rocky Point during the Summer months a5 follows: DA_lLY (except Sunday) SOMETHING W/IRONG "Say waiter~this fi5ll——" 1; Leave Cllflrlflltt-lovrn 7. Leave Charlottetown i Leave Charlcttczun: Leave Charloitcinu 11 leave Charloltl-tulvn Leave Cllarlfitlelowi Leave Charlottemlvn : “Vcs, sir. Jes sir!" _ "Perhaps so may dear marl. but was itat a remnant sale or some- thing?" i bought today, Leave cllilfl(lllt'lll\\ 11 - leave Rocky l Leave Rocltgv Leave Rocky Leave Rocky Leave ftosky i, Leave Rocky Leave Rocky Leave Rocky Leave Rocky Point Til" :1. .11. Poinl ".1111 11 n1. 171111-1 -lll.l~u 11.111. Poiul 11.1 .:n. f’,_ (lil- Polnt ~i.l"l111_111. P112111 11.111. Poi: _ .1.11l111.111. Point 7111111111. SUNDAY Leave Clmrlotteilnvn . .3. 19am Charlottclmvn Leave Charlottetown Leave Cllilflfiiifllnvfll 1:.’ 11.: Leave Charlolzclclvi1 1.1111 ~,1..r.. b i, 1111111‘ 101141 :1 111. I'(1illl l nu p.111. Point ' " Point. Point Leave Rocky Leave Rocky Leave Rocky Leave Rocky Leave Rocky 511111.111. SllIU-ii-LL TJBNNTRILYI ESTATE SCHOLARSHIPS Applications will be received by the undersigned until Julie i1’ examination. to be held in July ‘QB ' next, lg open to all deserving stut- r r‘ \ but. who shall have been found 2 C gllglblg to compete, in accordance Dfj) QC with the provisions of the Will of Each n11- » lilo late Owen Connolly. ilii _ 1 11th from students desirous of compet- Ing in a written examinaticn- for a Connolly Estate Scholarship. This 1 "Carl isn't paying so much atten- g tion to you this year." "No, it's alimony he's j now." Paying ‘ONLY THREATS Illignt shall state (1) his name in 1st Hubby: My wife is always lull, (2) age. (3) names of both threatening to leave mc. parents, (4) Post Office address. 2nd Hubby (disgustedlyli 0h. Q) nature and extent of his stud- IOO during the 1138i YE“- thafls the way mcst cf ‘em do-you can't get ‘cm to carry out their threats. TlieflBankfifitofflik-ct NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1 IN THE ESTATE OF John M. Roop, authorized asaignor. NOTICE is. hereby given that JOhnM. Roop. of the Cltycf Char- lottetown, in the Province of Prince Edward Island, trader, did on the 30th day of May, A. D. 1927. make an authorized assignment of all his property for the benefit of VOIHOYICQS 11nd 111F263 couch house his creditors’ and (ha, Ham“; 1__1 lrrear. A» lwflvfi "(ilmilf ‘my?!’ Palmer. official recelvfll‘. has 3P‘ P5151755?" “n” 4')" l""‘ll°“l"" “ " pointed me to be custodian of the "1""! llelwpe“ -’ ‘l- estate of the debtcr until the,‘ first ‘l’ A‘ Macolmillq’ wr 1me'| ing of creditors. Ar";6l7'“;"§,' 1, NOTICE u further given that " "" ' the first meeting of creditor; in the above estate will bc hold ll: the Court House‘, in the uni-d City of Charlottetown, on the 13th day of I 1927, at 11 o'clock in ,1 _______ 1 TO ENTITLE you‘ tlo vote there- W I sin have a wcli-clrilllndat proof of your elm mus! be ’n‘.€|nQ'°: m; lslfindlxdslllzr: with me before the moeltlng p1" u; r we a - _ ---- -- ~~1>~ ..S“.?.’::E;*::.::.".."::.:.= 1:1,‘. h In” n loo ‘man’ ilherefio. ARANTEED’ AND FURTHER take notice pAflarAc-“ON GU ithat at such meeting the creditors i pqngnfl. gupgrvlclon given to sllywlll elect a pulsation‘: transom ! Wllk. For references we refer you; AND FURT to e nollco a Q wells we drilled for the Bum- lf you have any claim ape naming y‘ o Wam- works a number oflyzlsbrtgrrkfcgmvélfliil; yzélh lgflrzlflmuc“ be fliedlwlth rm] 0r with the crust- lee w on appointed; otherwise the iprbte a of the debtor's estate p ' will be distributed among the part- Tmfl" "afnnwigén: he: entitled thereto, without regard a, _rw‘ulfmmw to your claim. ‘ ""1 ' N a " DATED at Charlotvltovvn, ln the ' .5 WWW ' ' Province of Prince Edward Inland- M. J. SMITH, Secretary- rrusteeu Estate of Owen Connolly" Klnlura. P. 5- l- May fi, 1927. BMDB-TI-Mnwfi. L___i.___.____.¢ iiiiic 111211111 .1 till. desirable lfWlllPllPql 17.’ flydaey Street, with llll llll)ll<'l'll 11- ,-... ._____,__- ____ ~ ole. _ Ilohlno now working at Mara Iiloctrle Co-‘s Plant, Charlotte- THE_CJI*E§¥OTTETOWI‘LEIELZP§L_ 1 . a l w‘ \\ h‘ '.l ruby fur NY“: f"! cull a 5111111111" neth- llte alumna _ lemeruid fur \\'iu1n.- for Billy. Tne stones were ‘e1- ];1[;_Q 1'0” I7.3\\"l9HS.l)Ill the com- ‘ ' 1_ll.ll0 lhauszlnds 0! -,1 T, (f h".1l alum-S- ed Will so nur h slirrlvtiness au-l dcml \\'1l1‘k. In ltonle he atlllcJ 511-311 strands of small bill well- nau-lnu pealls. in Berlin he al- owutl 1111-111 .11 choose tiny. haunt:- .lll wri-"l WMIUIIIJS, Slllllllttl Wiill Pill gaiul lllllllltillllb‘ autl chips of cmur- tlds llnil sapphires. its pleasure n pinup tin» things zlllnust ceded lac rapture \\'l h which the his r1 .i‘l\'t‘il lheul. Anti all during those ent-hantett .y1ia and Winnie, cal-h to IIHIIIPi l'=1.-‘1ll' lulrc lfllllfiliflkfillllll‘ thallf W 111- min-r 111 '1‘. (L's lialppilles-s. 1111i? * DAUGHTERS OF a o , MIDAS Q C y BY ANNE AUSTIN f or o CHAPTER The first Sunday in June thc newspapers 0.1‘ Colfax carriell front page stories whit-h were (IPS- linl-ll lo ‘$01 the great Curtis 11e- 1iar nlcnl store into a fernlsiu. of "lIPlllvllI. jealousy anti suspidion. ‘Uinllerl-llzl (Iirls off for Europe with T. Q. Curtis" was the way one paper blazuncll llle news. AnoJier headline which caused .T Q. Curtis to wince stallnl boldly: ".\Illll€l'll .\lillas and fl-smvl" lizlugilzers off for European jzluu " 'l‘l11- T. Q. (furlis party iuclutlell the millionaire, Mrs tlllll 1110 three girl's— Nyda Lu‘ max, Winnie Shelton llllll Bill) Wells. After two weeks of pleas- antly frantic shopping in New York they were n11 board a luxuri- ous scaigulng llulul, bound for Liv- t'l‘1)O0l. ln that conference in the library‘. which T. Q. in his desolation of spiriz had called for the purpose. of outlining his suddenly conceived "Cinderella girls off for Europe" the news Kile-allows‘ background or reading and ellut-a- :11 wilirh fitlcll her to zlpprecialc :l.._ 'l‘h<'l ‘lll't‘(~ girls were (lI‘l\\\'lI i11- lu a slirl o1’ Ill'IIIt‘ll-I|'Il('t* illflnalzy llurilu: lllt‘ trip, for T. Q. aull .\lrs. llt-alllnvs discouraged their bccoln- i111; till frit-ullly with other lourfsts. 'l'lit~i1' very loneliness in sfrangc snnulrics brought lhcm lugetlu-r as no 111115.: else would have llliue. 'l‘. Q. a llle lust and ill at ease away 11-1111 llu- sore, was wistful and Lflvlliilt’. llilly smnctiules reproach- I'll herself bitterly tlur not having lulll him when she hull zlccltlcutzllly learned his secret-Aha: he 111191111- ell to zlllopt one of the three girls \\'llf'll the gresr of probation was Ill-k llut it was .00 late now to lcll him, 'l‘h<~rc writ; hall" a dozen adven- ‘lurcs (luring the "suunner which uhrezuencll nlelollralnzltic consc- illllvllfiPfi. Gillie bozll going over. l"~r insulin-c, Billy saw Winnie in lilo arms oi‘ z-l luau who was lazer ‘exposed as u card sharp. Nylla cou- llIlCltlI d hectic zlffair w"1h a c-llarnl- Iiug, llissolulo, ywiunigwlll Fircnch- ;1uan, who trailed the party hope- \l'ully from Paris 1o Vienna, and [from Vienna 11o 1Naples, but there ,ln\ sulllienly switched his amorous ‘attentions in a fat. middle-aged ltmerluln widow who was reputed m be w0r£h many millions. ‘Billy [herself did n01 escape 1110 . was the way one paper blazencd plan. ho ‘hall taxplained hits motive iu giving 1110111 a summer in Eur- 1111i‘: "l xfecl Lila! all Qf us need a change. that. 1ilarhups1thcre has been too much work"--he glanced rather ironically at Nyda, ‘Wlnnll-e and Billy, who flushed uncomfort- ably-“and too much Colfax in most of our live-s. QI-lere you are never allowed 1o forget that you are ‘Cinderella girls.’ ‘l want you to have travel ‘to broaden yuuruulfnds and your viewpoints. I know,” 11c igrinnell wryly, “lhat that is an Hrlll-fzlslllonell reason for going to Europe, but I. have a feeling ‘that if you gfrls can gel away from (lol- .l‘ax, soc the world that. lies outsllic. lraru other valuations than those which were‘ given you, first by poverty and then by sudden luxury. you will be hotter able to cope with life litter this year is up." And so they went to Europe. l1. was a ll zrJllng experience afor all 01 them. ut of the three Billy was 11nd delighted ‘them lvilh "platinrum the only one who had a prcvlousdinner rings, ael wllh their;- favor. THE BEDTIME STRIP- lhrezlt of roluanllilr colnplicatlnua. I'm‘ ll" ilTililel-cllcokcd young E111:- lishluuu puruuvll her. in a mos! lztinilcmzluly’ but llfitflfllllllllll fash- ion, OVH‘ hall‘ of Europe, finally abandoning romance l"nr a more concrete ext-iicnleut in Mflniu Car- ln. Three days after the Curtis party llelt Monte Carlo Billy reuli in a London paper nu an- nouncement bf llls cnga-gemeu. tu Lady Angela Strulhers, a tall, hon- est-eyed. plain girl who had appear- cll not at all interested lII lhu young‘ Engl-‘Tshmalfg budding m- 511181106 with tho blue-eyed little Am- werlcan flapper when ahn 111111 seen gilm two together in Paris, 1 Durlm; the (TDIITSO of the Huro- |11ean tour, which extended over a illfiflflll or four months, i111. 111-11111011- lnire ileparamen-t store owner took 11 naive pleasure in presenting ills three love-ly wards with bits of moi. 1.00 Pxpentlflve 1,111 6x11111811“ ‘JBWEIFY- in lParla he surprised‘ ihc three not too inlluien. or lgnor-i inc, llllillt‘. The odds from the; -firsl Jll i1.»e11.n Wlnuitf-s 111ml‘. l0!‘ iit was uallnai [or her lo cuddle. ‘and purr :l.lll cajulr. anll T. Q. was‘- lnnuau enough 1o lw flallcretl mull ‘IlJllCllVll i1_v hvr lint-casing atten- ;tiou.<, ' ~l:in_tr tho lull. splculllll, l flying tho saute tuc- " 11 ally znuusell and a. ‘lltll-_- sad, for ;he rule sol so poor-y ly on ill-r shoulders. lllll ll was1 11101 wi huut a secret fouling of- lrl-i lumph that Illlly rozllizcll lhat it‘ ‘was she who hall heroine his roali Jrrxul. 1lr. was Billy ulunn" he‘ lchost» a» his companion for walks, faml nuns of ca hctlrzlis and urt 51111-1 levies, for she was the only one ofl lake a genuine interest in‘ china. Anti she grew to him during lhose hours of, 'co111r.1<lc:~hip_ not sontluwnltilly or‘ wi h mush cuuliou, but l0 love 111111 1.1 l5... him as =1’ indeed he wore a friend. ‘fhero were bitlcr quarrels be- twel n th- "llree girls. of‘ course, lufltuir qu: ‘ls lluriug which they l:llIll’ll rorrlllrllatiolls and zlctrusn. lions. for tile)’. could never l1uilc forget that they were concslants fur a tremendous prim, But in lhe luuiu they were loo busy and 10o fiXtlPfl by their new experiences to spcntl u great llezll of time in quarrlsling, and no matter how hard thcy workctl to gain marks of his spo ,ial preference, not one o1‘ them llilll broil able to break down T. Qfs rgill lmpainizl-llty. The nmne 0f Dal Romaine was nuvcl- liremiollell fbptweienl tilemt nvr by T. Q. Curtis. but Mrs. Mend- . spoke oi‘ him frequently to Bil- _ 1d the girl had the unreason- 111: conviction that she dill not a1- l\\\' lllt‘ other two girl-a 1o forget l"i111 oithcr. Billy hall agreed wilh Dal. on parting from 11-1111 in (‘i-lfax, tha: i1, \\'Oll'l(l he better if 1l1.>y 11111 1101 ll‘_y 1o write frequent- lv l "Slurv heartacllcs and inldslllliior- shlnllings conic out of a long-dis- auco curresponllculcc than coll-Id “V0,. m, explained awayy- 1,5 had Billy (lGdT. Old Colfax is 1iuslltivcly told ller 1iractilrailly, while his eyes Hi-‘Qlllilll; Will! OWHPIIIBIII. 1119113 id soohsaycr or iiorlunc l(‘llt‘l‘ or sum- or clairvoy- to ulll him-who actually 110011114 ‘to 'Sl‘(‘ 111'], know all,’ as the vululov-"llu fur- anll. vo-lco caressed ill-r. "But—I _wll1 not lot you forgot Inc." , A1111 ho haul kept his \\'(il'll. Tllorl- worn I'(l'.-l(’.S and u l-alilclzram fmm him zlwuitlnu ht-r in llilllllilll‘; in Parisvshe rl-ceivcll u long. whimsi- cal lulu-r. sparingly bu: thrillingily Elllllllltll with lerunl of cudczlrlncut. B111 lll‘l‘ joy In ii. was allnosl. lio- bulky t-iivl-lnpl‘. \vl.h printui characters. planatlon that Romaine had lu- strucletl him 110 sec her and give her u note from him. Tllo two hall tea together, Billy self-consciously aware 0.1‘ the intense interest. of a number of American ‘tourist-s, but en brallell‘ with thtvtules which the high-caste East ‘Inlllfan told her of Romaine-Ks life in lnlliu. The note was a short poeln. written in Dill'S copperplato characters, in a lau- guagc which lvus lll'l0lily lbreiirn in the ‘puzzled ‘gull. Th0 Hindu trans- lated it. for her, ‘mulling inscruta- bly llllO her eyes as he spoke tho denllcr worlls of lnvc which Dal Ihatl dcdflcaicll lo her. 5511175” I ‘ o Quack safé relief The most painful coma cease hurting the instant Dr. Scholl’: Zinc-pads B" lPPlicd . They strike at the cause °f w!’ =—pr¢wn¢ and rubbing of shoes. That s why they are pennm. cntly healing’. It‘ new shoes cause "Hill-Ion. a Zinc-pad stops it at once. Df- Scholl‘: Qno-pada are thin, medicated, antiseptic, proteetivg, No liquids, no risk, no bother. Safe, sure, quick results guaranteed. At; your drugglsth or shoe dealer's. QrSchollb 1no-pads Put one owl-the pain lsgonu" _ l i LET'S GO GET SOME. GREEN CORN OH.\ DON'T ‘fl-llNK . THAT‘: ANY C5000. OLD HAN Fox aAwa \T was A Telamsua OF "counsel THAT PART‘ a 9X" , our 1111111111,‘ the struggle between‘ 1 College Avenue and St. , New Issue i 1 v 1 Dated June 1st, 1927. Royal Bank 0/ on 5t. Catherine Street in every respect; absolutely " trimming. property u: Street. On this property ls to be $1,500,000 Godfrey Realty Corporation t ~ 6% First Mortgage IS-Year Sinking Fund Gold Bond; Owners of Confederation Building, Corner St. Catherine Street and McGill College Avenue, Montreal - Principal payable in gold a! the principal Ofiice of the Royal Bankp/ Canada, Ont, Montreal, Que, and at the Agency o] the Royal Bank of Canada in New York ' City. Interest payable in gold, June Isl, and December 1st, at any branch 0/ ¢h¢ Canada, in Canada, at ‘par. 0/ exchange, or of the Agency a] the Royal Bank of Canada in N cw York City. SECURITY-Godf Realty Corporation has acquired the property st the south-cut corner of . w Catherine sum ln u» city oi Montreal, 1.1.1111; “ml by s depth of I96 feet 7 inches on McGlll College Avenue and 88 feet erected an elevcn-story-and-basement building which win ‘; of reinforced concrete construction with brick exterior and item r VALUATION-The an has been valued by 114""!- Em" Pl" l Comm! l! $911.60. building has been appraised by Ros! LMacdcnald, Incorporated, at $1,438,400, making a total valuation » of $2,371,550.00. EARNINGS—Frpm the mm» of the President o! lhe Company. we qllctc the estimated revenue ol 11., Manning June Isl, 1942. . Toronto, I ‘who of los 1m o ma“ on Cathay; be modem The finish“ Gross Income, allowing vacancies of l0%..............................................26l900.00 opemfjng r _ _ 70,000.00 Ngg ‘lm- '91 900.00 June 1st, i930. . Till ' ‘ in [Ilia 7 Place D'Armes, Montreal (More than twice the amount necessary to pay First Mortgage Bond Interest.) SINKING FUND-Tile Trust Deed securing thl! 155118 0f blind! wlll provide that the Company win cm“ a semi-annual sinking fund to be applied 1n the purchase or redemption of the said bonds amounting 1,, m, sum of $15,000 half-yearly, plus an amount equal to one-half years interest at tllc rate cl sul per w“, p" annum on all bonds previously acquired or redeemed or which should be acquired or redeemed for sinkln; fund purposes. The first of said sinking fund payments wlll be made to the Montreal Trust Company 01, REDEMPTION-Bonds will be redeemable in whole or in part on thirty days’ notice at 105 up to “,1 including June 1st, I932; at 104 up to and including June lst, 1937, and thereafter at 103, In each u; with accrued interest to date of redemption. PRICE: 98.00 and accrued interest, yielding over 6.20%. Write jar special circular. W. A. MACKENZIE S1. CO» LIMITED 67 Yonge Street, Toronto, 2 MUNICIPAL DEBEELZIIHIIIE CORPQRATIQN 1 16 Mountain Hill, Quebec EASTERN SECURITIES CQMPANY, LIMITED St. John, Halifax, Charlottetown - 1 . fa at». 11m a 1 ‘ ' on wwrtllmire acted in purchasing Ilnu neuritic-II."- ' m ‘ k" u h "m". d I Q, ‘, bu! are baud Upon 1 A. E. IVIacNEILL, Representative Box 431, Charlottetown. iP-‘llly was YPEHIIIIP,‘ a lunk. zlffcc- llllllillt‘. lcttvr from Constuncc Dfilll- Icy (mu luoruing whilo lho party sat a1 breakfast lotrelhci- on a, llo- lcl veranda. in Florence: “You really nlllst. hurry lmmc. very much as ihongh this is in be a bumpvl‘ ul-zlsou for tourists. Mr. Jule (laullut is busily engag- ed at prcscut erecting ll building ‘Il- IHUSL lllflfVfflOllS wlub-lvha l evo r you wu 11L iunr- ‘iPllBTS a-hvays ciatiln, llt- is ‘thrillingly huullsoiule: and Illythlll- _ous Plant ludlarb-hy tho WHY. hall llzll ltolmlilu- strflypll “qwn $11k 5m,‘ an equuuyilnoks lku a lliullu ililnsl-ll'.’—~~:lllll Wlnniek; _ name inscribed on it. in 1.hosc-tl11y."“"“""lll ‘wc“m.(ly' rm-qmi“ nigh“ eneil of him, but I kovp going buck ~11, Home’ a Hind", fenfl-uny .m,1,—a's everyone In ‘our crolvll (loos. lvonllcrl'ully parbcu in hlg naljvclTllt‘. man mlllst ha. making u for- mnspp, 111411111111‘. for ho in lllstlncllly the vogue. iynn until-ell that. he FPIHlH K‘l)".~"lZllS with Dad Rnmah“,_ “an m‘, added exgiln l(1\1\’1l.‘Idlll'l‘y on home and have 1your fortune tnlll." i llllv 11105.1 ‘ Billy natured at the letter incredu- ‘lollsly. This from Constance! Coll- Wlllffll is to serve as ice cream par~ lln" zlnll restaurant. This wlll sup- ply u ncuti 1on1; foil in the lnwn. 'l‘ourisls arl'ivii11; here will fccl like taking slnncthiilu nubaialutlzll ha- furl‘. they start out for lllstnnt parts of tho Islzlnll, 41ml lht-y will look nlurc favorably upon the l-otnllry through which they 1iass if they llavlefla satisfied fut-lint: IIPIIOIIlIl lllcil‘ liflllfl. H i l Many frioulll-a of lllr. nnw Iilrn. (lauds-l join wilh us‘ lu wishing them a successful season. The town of llorlicn presents a vory beautiful appearance at this llrcsr, slop (‘ll hm‘ - - . . - . . Vii lllilfl one‘: lllly null inlrnlluccll‘lwefYmlv WW5 l" lli1l1~~0\'t'11 tho :,',',‘,',f,lf,’,i,,,f,f"‘,',, himself as m, immune mom, n1- mosl. tmlsclvutlve old nioasbilrks ' be applied l0 the place for the 01'- lgintll tnr-pllpcrell buildings have all given place to beautiful and CflmmfilllOllh dwellings surrounded by beautiful lawns. Unfortunately RUSTICO CONVENT . Honor Roll: Grade X.—l, J. Emile Dnucel; 2. Yvonne Pltre. Gralle VIII. -— 1, Yvonne Doirou: 2, Margaret Gal- lflllll’ and Stella Gallant; 3, Clarissa Gallant. Grade VII.—-1, Minnie Gallant; 2, Bercnlce Pltrc; 3, Ger. 1 irulle Gallant. (lrlillo Vl.-—1. Cor- inne Douccl; 2, Eileen R d; (lrances (lallunt. Grade V.—. Gallant null Alice Martin. Qlllllll 1- Evclyn Gallant. (‘rftlllfl Ill.--l, Bel- "mpqu, Paquel; 2, Angelina Doll- ufl; 3' Armu|n_l'!uui.n.. Grade Il.-— l, Georges A. Plncnu: 2. Lawrence .7. 11111111111; 3, l‘1(l_\\'lll‘(l HlalLcharr. (lrnlle 1A.—I\‘l1lrle llllotc; 141R“ P11191111; 3, Stella (llllllllll. Gilda 1g_-_-A11¢e Plneau; 2, Olivier Gal- lant; 3, Florence Dolrou. lflhr use in clotlilnl: 8 Maasiwhu" cm ‘Wlomlllll has Invented s mall/ar- lal made 0f 1118991’ ‘imam ca“ be washed rand Iironod 111111 u with" than lcwtlhor. 3.31158 who was s0 lvlsc uull cool ‘and remote! JIer heart was beat. 11118.’ H0 heavily with a strange, 191-11. lying excitement that it ‘was allnos. a minute after he had ‘spoken before she realized what T. Q. Cur. tls lnfd been saying; "well- Dflck your duds, girls, Il‘vc got a cnblegranl from Jlomn. The store needs me. When can we be ready w Hall. (l0 you 11111111, Mrs. Meadows?" (To Be Continued.) ln_ thii next chapter the calls on tho ltraflgc fortune teller. ' BORDEN ITEMS lhc canton. n to take the Car Ferry Prince Ellwarll to Jiharlottetown, The Prince Edward has been in Halifax now for some time under. going repairs in the tlrydock there. The work is to be completed 1n Charlottetown where it is expected she wlll be for about three weeks. During the absence of the Prince latlward the Scotlll. is filling the placo._ In spite of the coullll.inll ol’ the roads which are kept in u bad lltatu by tho continued rains there ls a great number of cars being trunn- ferrell chiefly to the island, T1111; movement seams to have begun Billy learns that Clay Curtis i3 Pmflrenlng wonderfully with m, music, whrle she ls pt-andlrlg still, Captain nnll ‘Mrs. Read 1811 m, Tuesday morning for Halifax whm-Q the.lnlvn 11-1 na yet noticeably lack- llu: in ornamental trees, but we ob; serve that some of the more enter- prising of the citizens have sot out 1, young trees which will on develop mcnt mid considerably to the beauty of the place. If thin matter were properly looked after and the peo- ple would only realize how much could he ndlletl both to the boauly ., m’ their own property and to tho "11 mwn 1r. a wholo by properly ar- ranged and suitably situated flower! v bolls, Borden would noon become a‘ place that would elicit admiration‘ '- from one travelling in search of beauty through a land oi’ the beau- llflll. Besides the material ad- ‘ vantages gained by such floricul- lure. there would be the knowledge . necessarily acquired and the volopment of the taste for beautiful which ls lying dormant. in too many ‘people and which ., arterb Seeds Grow For this week plant Garden Peas Onion Sets would thus bo awakened and do" veloped. Il FARMERS I Minardfi in wood for strains and collar bolls. a-botlie handy- colic. somewhat earlier this year than formerly. This attests to the pop- lllarlty which the Garden 0i’ the Gill! l! 881111111; abroad and looks Stolen Sweets. 1 TRYTHE. malice." OF ‘rule wow vr tqoks m HE HKB A ' "lllilG or PAIN" l ol-CTEBO both:- make n noto of 1m am day in May, A. c. 1021. . ~ A , , . _‘ one. 1. noose, ‘Saul ' Keep ‘ 1~1l~Al?l>‘7S' Shallots and molt VEGETABI-i . SEEDS. In a few days we wlll in“ a flno stock of PLANTS bot-ll VEGETAILI and Flow“ . We have some choice ennui seen non-roll CARTER a co. a l-D LAT ‘ml: Forever.