1 For ‘ Permanence ‘ Q ‘¢'o"<- Gtandardized struc- tural steel la a known quantity as regards re- sisting power. There is not the llightont doulot an to etrength and sta- bility. it is tlmpie to maintain the necessary margin of safety, We build everything in steel. Three lia no de- sign too small. nor loo large te be worth con. ntructlng for Pennan- ence. ‘.6103 ‘ofofois-Tojvjoh I¢f+1v'.o‘¢i¢'.¢'* Shelrbrooke, Que. H. J. PALMER. K. C." Bllrfllter. Etc. Manly to Loan Bank of Nqyvg Scotla Building Ohirlotpjown, P, E. I. u= . MacDon/iild ‘ ‘ wit. A. J. A. MODONALD, B. A, ‘BIPHIQQPO, Attorney, Etc. t! Money to Loan Riley Building . B. A. BARIJFFER, SOLICITOR, - ' Money to Loan Cameron Block Qiarlottetown. P. E. island e Gra ' ‘lira v b and Throat . Street _ .9‘ Telephone BUD-J. Ofiieg Hours-O to 12 a. m. ‘..'ln.i.l»-.~i y» FROM MONTREAL To BeIfaab-Giasgo To Gunman-Southampton- ‘ .-Hamburg ‘May’! lfiihom Quebec. EB FOR I‘ g a D THE WORLD I E , l! Franco.“ Jim. l4 MEDITERRANEAN I Scotland" Feb. 9 ll IIUCI IUIPII ,. :3‘. I. l. gmt . _ at t Professipnal Card-s- Palmer _& Palmer & McPhee H. F. McPHEE Charlottetown ETC. Dr... C. C. Archibald d ate" of .N._ ‘Y. Pest Graduate finalise! School and Hospital oa limited toiyo. Ear, Nose, Drilled Biuyer Buildlng, Gt. George 1M5 ‘May 8. Juno 7 ________ __ Marloch k e l. "Empress of Scotland June 1Q I _y16 “Empress ofFrsncc. vni ‘rllvrs “lliilNHlilE?” "iniii-a-iliis" Brings iissl _anil Bunion Amazing llISIlIlS iionl lnlsnslilsll Frull Jules: ' In these strenuous days, there la constant warfarewaged against our nervous vitality. ' Tho mail an woman who ls free o! Nervousnese and Sleeplessness; who. is not more or less troubled with In- digestion; Rheumatism, Headaches Ncuralgiu. Wenrlness and Loss o Vitality, Puin in the Back and Con- stipation, are very rare indeed. This is why the Fruit Treatment, lri the form of “Frult-s-tives" ls a blessing to nervous, sleepless, un- strung men and women. “Fruit-a-tlvesl’ is really the inton- silied juices of apples, oranges, figs uud prunes and contains all the medicinal powers of these fruit juices mid in n more nctive null concentrated form. ' f “Fruit-u-tives” will alwu s relieve rt, Book!“ on requestf Nervousncss nnd Slecplosfiucss by '0‘ _ Adm-u; pep; K_ cleansing the system of waste-by g rebulldlngthe nerve cells by menus '~‘ -' $113333’..iif'ilfif°ili;.‘éii .§E%§‘;'i2i.‘."’ t, . (Jiluevéggééllllilllg and re-vitalizlu! ‘i IQNFANV Try the ruit treatment for your 5L units ii nerves. Get a box of "Frujt-n-tives” V‘ Steel Plate 6. Structural hhfiagdcylfilllordrugglst mt“ ‘hemfvizic. . _ ._ ox_., or sen postpni y -‘- l Work Fflllt-il-lives Limited, Ottawa, Ont. FOIS SALE in Cornwall House, 9 rooms. furnished 0r uu» furnished. Excellent celllir. 13 acres of land. Pump, ice house, barn, hen house.‘ stable, shed, wire fenced. All lngood condition. Write or call. MR3. JOHN T. WHITE- 2829-6-3 lil, Cornwall Valuable Property . For Sale There will be sold by Puhllc Auction at Kelly's Cross on Thurs- day the 15th day of May, A. D. 1924 at the hour of two o'clock in the wfternoon, the farm and prem- ises formerly owned by John P. Bradley. This property ls now offer ed lby private sale and unless sold in the meantime will on the above date be sold by Public Auction. For’ further particulars apply to MARK R. McGUIGAN Solicitor ‘Charlottetown 2878-5-6-91. TENDERS HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT Pursuant to the requirements of the Canada Highways Act, separate scaled tenders, marked "Tenders forl-‘rojoct No. ______ --", will be received by the undersigned until noon on Saturday. May 10, 1924, for grading, building of concrete struc- May I5. June 12 .. ‘Moutlaurler May 22. June 19 _ _-_-. Marhurn iggegaaggqgéhsr nlefesauy work on Mllyvll n"; ---------- -- 51911181111111 Project Na -’1'° °l'°"°°""ll-°°"*l'='"lll°"— 61—Alberton to Tignlsh. “ 5'11""? ill-Wellington to Mount Carmel. Ma)’ “- J1me 11 --------- -— Menu‘ 63—Hampt,op t0 Qgarlewwn, ' ‘MB!’ 23- 511119 25 ----- -- - l1l1l°11°9l1 G-L-Crapaud to Brednlbane. To l-lverimi 65—-\New Glasgow to Milton. May mine 6 --~-_--- Montcalm w-smu-ls (Lino Road. Mall $111116 13 - -- MOIllPOSB 6'l—-Peake's-—Martlnvale Road, MB)’ 23. Jlllle 20 - Mollllrlilrc (SS-Jaws: Montague-Murray liar- May 30 . ‘Montroyol lbour North. May 31 _________ __...__- Montreal 69-48 Road. ‘lli-Rattcnlbury Road Queen's" Co. ‘ll-Cardigan to Launching. Plans, specifications and Forms of Tender may be noon at the ol- flca of the Provincial Engineer, Charlottetown, and at Kennedy's Store 0'Leary. illoll. James A lMcNelllh office. | Summer-side. y J. A. MacDonald G Co., Ltd" I Store, Cardigan. . A certified cheque payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works, Prince Edward Island for 10 per cant of estimated amount of tender up to $500.00 lnuat accom- pany each tender. L. B. MoMILLAN, Secretary of Public Works 25514484111110. ‘lllllllllcn "be operated ae lellewes- '-lt ZN A. M. Mill 1M F. l-lalllaii and an use.» r. is. A up» o g» , TO _ . ~,. .. y‘ double service ts "the Mainland postponed seem Aging”, 9,, aeaeuiitaf lee eesidltlona will gs into effect on Monday. May sin, an; mm . l ' - ii»...- vmi leave OHIHOHOIOWB n us A. u. and 1.1a’ r. m. lum- M. connections at laekville m ans all pdliiq fleet, and for Boston and New lnglaiie ping, “hi... lion anemi- will cum-lam». s; m slid at lamina-side 0.10 P. M. IMWMEM.‘ Much depends ‘upon that, but more—-indeed _&ll-'--l.lp0ll God, my friend.” He spoke toj-lolles as to n 11111111181111. for that. indeed, was the lfilllllflllfihlp ins; which ll conceived him to stand, to, thenfifiloted lady. “If supppratlop-flof thiit swelling can be induced. recdverll defflposaible. More l cannot say, Tflnduce that suppuratlon infinite palm ‘ lid tlre les lilibor may be nocess v ' “She nuiy depend on th HD1168. > The physician nodded. Nurses." ile added slowly, "are scarce and ilifllcult to procure. Lwlll do uiy Lest to flud you one as soon us pOl- slble, Ullllll then youwlll have to depend entirely upon yourself." “l uul ready." _ “So much the betler,_ihell. And now, my friend, there is no time m lose, Speed in cpplylug remedies is ultcu all. She must be brought as quickly us may be ln-lo a frco null full perspiration and for tllzit sll-c luust he got to bell without lleluy. ll‘ her llllil is to ‘be slivud, you must gl-l Li) work at once." "'i'cil me but, Wlilll to do. sir." “Nut only thlil; I crime prepared r0 leave you all that you will rc- quire." lie produced o bll_lky package fibril his pocket, null, beckoning llollos to [he lubie ,lllOl‘tl opened it, and filllllllklrlllilll llie lesser packages it contained rind the purpnelas 0i‘ each. "liar-e is a stimulating ointment with which you will ruh the swell- nig in the armpit every lwo hours. said noun WERE nnnssnn m nnnclc. Thereafter you will» apply to it a. pouitlce of mallows, linseed. and palm oll. Here is mlthrldate. o which you will administer n dose as an ulexlpharmlc, and two hours later you will give "he-r a posset drink of Canary and spirits of sul- phul‘. The spirits of sulphur are here. Make a fire of aoscoal ‘in her bedroom, and heap all available blankets upon her, that she ma! Help Kidneys by Drinking More Water Take Salts to Fiuah Kldneya and Help Neutralize lrri tatlng Acids Kidneys and bladder irritations often result from acidity says a noted authority. The kidneys help filter this ncld from the blood and pass it on to the bladder, whero it may remain to irritate and in- flame, causing n burning, scalding sensation. or setting up an irrita- tion at the neck of the bladder, obliglng you to soak relief ftcw or three times durlngi the night. The stiffer-or is ln constant dread: the water passes sometimes with o. scalding sensation and .is vory profuse; again, there is difficulty in voiding it. Bladder weakness. moat folks call it because they can't control urination. While it is extremely annoying and sometimes very painful, this is often one of tile most simple ailments to overcome. Begin drinking lots of soft water. nlso gel. about four ounces of,.lad Salts from your pharmacist and take a tablospoonful in a glass of water before breakfast. Continue help neutralize the acids ln the system so they no longer are a source of irritation to tile bladder and, urinary organs, which act normal again. Jad Balls is inexpensive, and is made from the ncid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lltlils, and ls used by thousands ‘of fdlks who are subject to urlnarydleord- ers caused by acid irritation. Jnd Salts causes no bad offdllta whet- over. ‘ ' Here you have a pleasant, effor- vescant lithe-water drink which ma! quickly relieve yodfliladder hhyllolan examine your’ kidneys irritation. By all means have your It least twice a yarn. .illi .. z-iennni ins. unsure av nrA-seavicm-ne. °° - ~- ' throw out as ‘much as may -be oi this for two or tlira days. This will ' , than _ l~ir's‘"‘ ("Qfill- l - iuurvlAYth l) . IAMQATTGIIIILD - the poison in persplrlng. ‘lFor tonight, if you do that, you will have done ell at can be done, [shall return very early in the morning, and we will consider fur 1116p measures." When l-iolles. disregarding the physician's aid, had, single handed carried ‘her to the room above, she recovered sufficiently to demand that she should be left to herself; and. despite her oibvious weakness, Dr. Beamleh concurred that to per. mit her to have her own way in the matter would be lo make thefimore speed in the end. The effort of undressing, however. so exhausted her arid awoke such torturing pains that. when at last she got to bed, she lay there, punt- lng, reduced to a state of utter prostralion. Thus llolles llflil the physician found her on their return. Dr. lleanlish placed upon n tziblo at the loot of the boll nll the things that lloiles would require, and. repeat- iuil his injunctions, took his leuvc n1 lust. ‘Th8 Colonel went with him lo [he door of the house. This Wild. standing open, and by the l-ight oi’ u lantern lheld by llie watchman tho exuminor was cornpliillug the rude- ly wrought inscription, lnord have mercy upon us, under the ominous red cross which he had lluwbed uhovo. ' Quickly now, urged by the thought of ills tusk. utterly disregarding the dull itching oi‘ his bruised lieud, l-loilcs ruountcd the stuirs uguin. ‘lie found Nan iu,a state oi‘ leth- argy which, whilst leaving her a full consciousness oi‘ all that had occurred and "wlls occurring about her, yet robbed her of all power of speech of movement. ' CHAPTER XXll The Crisis lFor five days, which to Randal Holles were as five years of mortal anguish, she lay suspended between this world and the next. The doctor had succeeded beyond all his hopes in his quest oi’ a nurse. keeper, and be brought her with him to the house in Knight Ryder Street. on the morrow of Nancy's taking lll—a lean, capable. good- natured, hen llko woman of forty. But for all her competency and willingness, had this Mrs. Dalows been alone in charge of the patient. it is long odds that Nancy would quickly have succumbed. For no hlrcd attendant could ever hlive ministered to ‘her with the sell sacrificing, remorseful devotion of the lbrokveu adventurer who loved her, But although Holles neglected all the preventive measures which the doctor hail so urgently pmscrlbedi nor him. he nevertheless smoked a deal, sitting by the window of bar chamber. which was kept open day and night to the suffocating heat-oi,’ that terrible July. And the great lira constantly maintained by the doctor's orders, this heat notwith- standing, did much‘ to cleanse and purify the air. (Continued In Our Next Issue) When a man fails in life he usu- ally ssys, "i em as God made me," when he succeeds he proudly pro- claims himself e. "self-made man." —Wm. George Jordan. ::A Real Asthma Relief, Dr. J. D_ Kellogg's Asthma fiRemedy has never been advertised by extravag- ant statements. ilis claims are con- servative indeed, when judged by the benefit/a which it performs. Ex. pact mill relief und permanent bene- flts when you buy this remedy and you will not have cuuse for diasp- poiutment. it gives permanent re- lief in many cases where other so called remedies have utterly failed. Seeds_Secds A complete stock on hand of tii'e following: Tl-MOTHY MAMMOTH CLOVER stem: ctovsn seen WHEAT ve-rciies, ootoeu V=lNE peas REGISTERED enunen oms TURNlP aseo . menses. seen k "A full lineol Vegetable Seeds. Formailn for treatment of einiit in grdiii, ate. All adlllng at lowllt pelt“. Qual- ity the very beet- JOHN n. GILL .perty, thence at right sullen rim- l? '4 .' ‘ u.N¢. *slr£ ill WEST KENT West Kent School " for the month of April. I _ Grade 10- 1. Fred Black. ' 2. Amy Johnston. 3. Norma Jamleson. Roi In: Gflde 9 1. Marjorie Stewart and Herman Ebers (equal). 2..George Raymond. 3. Harry Spillet. '_Grade 8 1.~ Robert Hogg. 2. George MacKenzle. 3. William Owen. Grade 7 1. Kieth wedlock. 2. Ben Rogers. S. Earle Ehors. Grade 7 1. Wager Mutch. 211a es limes. 81 ‘Wondnll Yeo. Grade ll 1. Gordon Bennett. 2. Margaret Wood. Zl/Rolyn Cameron. Grade 6 1. Arthur Alicnby. 2. Waudu Wedlock. 3. Herbert Craig. Grade 5 1. ,Efl‘lc Drehzillt. ‘ '2. Margaret Black. 3. Gordon Williams. Grade 5 o- 1; Mary Sinclair. 2. ‘Eleanor Douglas. 3, Allison Rogers. Grade 4 '1.‘ Mary Stewart. 2. Grace Yeo and George Hurt " , germ-carriers Everywhere, every day, the hands Dhsty hands are To CLEAN BUCK. or CANVAS SHOES sewn: cae- - ~ n 1TB, “PURE WH lhisiea the highest quality-sinus"! lo hudulioea. Frames logdlilar and makes them vivid Inst appb and allow to dry-then fllbulmbsw glee all "I! 511ml- 3. Florence Strickland and Isabelle Griiwford (equal). Grade 2 1. Charles liyndman. 2. Harold Forsytbc-lnnd 'Wilma Dcvlsou (Bllllal). ‘ 3. MiiryfiQwen. Grade 1 l. ‘Clive Johnston Holman (equal). 2. Jean Forsythe. 3. Eric Forsylhe. - null Eileen Minard's Llniment G For Coughs \ are-touching things covered with dust. -. Countless times those dust-laden in the course of a day. C0l10ld¢l’--—di.iBt is a source of ln-, ‘ ’ and danger. Lifebuoy Protects Take no chances-cleanse your’ hands, flttnléllfl with the rich, creamy lat er o Lifebuoy. Life- buoy contains a wonderful health ingredient which goes deep down into the pores of the skin, urlfy- lng them of any his-king in ectlon. The clean, antiseptic odour van- ishes in a few seconds, but the protection of Llfebuo, remains. Lll-‘EBIIIIY ll EAl-TH S GAP Moretlien Soap-sllealtll llablt LIVER BROTHERS LIMITED NTO ' L To be sold by lPubllc Auction ln front of the Law Courts Building at Charlottetown. on ‘Monday. the Nineteenth day oi’ May, A. D., 1924, st the hour of twelve o'clock noon, ALL THAT TRACT MEGS AND PARCEL 0F LAND situate lying and being in Olrtown and being part of Town Lot Number 43, in the fifth hundred of Town hots, in the City of Charlottetown. bounded and described as follows. that ls to say: Commenchl on the Northeast- ern aide of Edward Street at the '80 thwest Corner of William Fin- ie a property, thence running South along Edward Street. a dis- tance of thirty feet four inches, thence at right angles running east- wardly eighty four foot to the west. ernJine of ‘lihomaa Taylor's pro; hing northerly along lllil last mell- tloned linen distance of thirty feet four lnolies to the southern bound- srynof William’ Pinky's property, thenoe- runnlrig westerly along said iagt- mentioned line eighty-flout feel. to U! piece of conscience- lzcnt. , v . The shove sale ls msde snide;- and by vlrlng of a rower oiBale coil- talned lii an indent!!! sf llostsate ' 4'1. 861V. I u-na-a- emu Tenders will be received u; lesion Publla tlr. 1m»: whim. I to an ~ . t? _=“ ,_ hi”. "‘ V‘ _ .37.. by the iindens eiliiiitll mull. I y-. , g _ ’ mm; use she-seconds! or Oo- tcbor ‘Oite %, moawed.’ _ t . Ind tweiltmwo and which flWUlIMlhlIlO hundred was made‘ between Nlllllam L. Munroe of Charlottetown. alloresald. hill!- ar-oli tliaahliiioe Ililwsid later‘: mills" ' ' us». digit. x . ' V‘ hands touch the face and the lips‘ b-II! i ' K open. _ " Mildred Corrigan. Grade Vl——1, Katherine McKen. zie: 2. Edward McKenzie; Augustine Kelly; 4. Willie Simpson l1, Arthur McCnrron. Grade lV-l, Mary McCarron; 2, Ella Garland; 3, Mary Garland. Grade lii——1, Edwin Corrigan; 2, Katherine McCarron. Si! hundred FakeSScliciiieeAbsorb ‘ Sit; Hundred Millions ANNUAL TOi-WSEN 0N THIS OONTINENT PROM VICTIM-S av vznooae _OF_ won-ru- tees, annual-rise millions probalal-Wmore, is lost in a year through “got rich quick" schemes launchodon this Continent. lEarnlng. spending and saving, seem to be big problems for tb average man and woman. - A life insurance expert has fig- ured out how- til-e average income ls Standing of Auburn school for the nlnnlh of April: Grlido Vii-l, Anlbroso Kelly; 2, 3111116 Shell; 3, James (lorrigan; 4, Simpson; Grade l——1, 5'. Adelbort Alrcrros SALE IISEII Mill REBllllT AutomobilcS " oil FRIDAY, MAY Qlll of dollars. regarded an hands into swarms‘ of precaution bei alierwanjlswh ‘p _ parallels. We lrth oi an era have little to fear from Margaret c»: u, . Abaorbi .,j - in the hon‘: i: at}? Shea; ..\ . AT l2 Weloek We W1" sell b)’ Public auction all our stock of used’ Cars comprising:- v 4 Foul Touring Sellers. , 3 McLaughlin ioiir ~ cylinder ‘Touring ‘Bars ivilh lliiick Motors a g - 2. Studebaker liars in lhe very. liesi oi 1 Bolh oi these have been. ‘ ruin, MlY-‘Illi- ir 12- At i tile Mclioughlln Buick very carefully used and are limi- inially as "good. as new.“ l smln inn t with "Buick Min: I Saxon six eylinilerf. Touring ‘Gar o 3 Mclsuglinlluiekidasler Six Tiiiirjng ilairs l McLaughlin glluick Roadster These Oars have been tak 111d allure in 800d condition. completely overhauled and repai worn parts have been replaced and every Car is in w“. dltlon togive a full season of service. ~ ' These Cars willbe sold for i cannot afford to carry used ca and still is to sell the Cars we Dossiéigzlrizgardlilss of loss. . _ , _ _ , _ ‘ar wl be sold under ' ‘ ' " cohrgditlon which will constitute aaulvarifsfltifiltysgtetllaenlytugr c ser. You take no chance on a Car bought at this sale. There are no wreclns or obsolete Cars one is modern, and bias service behind it. - en in trade ‘since last fall Most of them have been red the past winter. All what they will bringgwe P5- _ 0111‘ D0110)’ hos been take m trade as quickly as v offered. ‘ _ _.. . Look these Cars over beforethe sale. We willgive. 333.131" i“ “ll” l‘ Sim?“ “N” “'1. "1 Cara will \ . ‘ ‘_ l‘ ~ -.-’ torinsetbeirba reliable a‘ wi 1 ' .22‘. ...£“':"..»'l éii Aim we Jr-. besides being n. ali- ' purpose inlment that removes pain and rind h b . ifiiifiilftpc. =l;_‘.1§'l'.‘3i..‘?'u“£'.li.'sl...uf’"“ h» la ins-s _ agcldenta sud to correct the many little hoiiaeliold hurts 2-! occur. Slag, at your for ¢runtll 1511,1- DQNT FORGET"I'EIE 'DATEW.ii5-;».$"~'..5i' k i v lllloll ALI. \ 133st awfoléowlal ‘Out of cacti doggi- "c c‘. goes or v ng expenses. c ‘lwllnutm’ 1'01‘, ltlmlries, 14c is wasted, rem goes for "sundries," 11c is "invest . Nlskhwdt" ell". 81.60 pails ofr crime. ilicls for n‘ ‘ leetealluliiag Cenpaay ‘tiléggldévergitlnéen; Ilse maintains our \ H iiiournelu. . ° 5°” l° l“. - t - . 0-14 churches. ' v '9 5 _ The remarkable thing, how , ’.- ' _ is that of ‘ilc “invested? thigh M“, In“ ‘I It! (elects goes-into lilo insurance, but W, tint small fraction creates 87 per - ' "‘" ~ - . zent of. all estates. 7 ' . (egmggmeld Jam,“ u Under the circumstances. the life neg" dnumynnh l ' ' insurance companies are ilot out of Bu?" ' u‘ l‘ ‘Mn d """".‘ "'- Gmde 3 , order when they suggest that more 9:13P,’ "c" mafllhmmnby oi‘ our incomes he entrusted t0 lsolagdnalydeitqzffiaegd 21. gvililinmmMrlivfilltae. Yllelll- olsngedicinmd’ o . . rnser ac lan. —_‘"<°.>—~- fenocie ' , Wh y“. AU URN SCHOOL "n!" " ‘t w“ _ dilutes an now laughed out of countenance by ills doctors. fearlessly the pl u!“ only ndl il