e , ' Seeds Grow Plant some and you willbe pleasantly sur- Q prised ‘how they will grow. SVYE ET PE AS Large bloom, beauti- ful colors. Over 100 , different shades. ' GARDEN PEAS Early and late. Tall . and Dwarf, best var- ' ieties. ti ONION SETS Choice yellow and red S11 A LLO'I‘S Large sound stock. ‘POTATO ONION S Early large mulli- pliers, GARDEN BEANS i‘ Best Wax "and Green Pod varieties. Tall _ and Dwarf GARDEN CORN Early Sweet and Yellow varieties. \'1<JUE'l‘A'1iL1'.S AND FLOVTER SEEDS in great variety. FA R )1 SEEDS grade N0. 1 “Nickel” 'l‘imothy Seed. " No. 1 “Queen” Mam- moth Clover. No. 1 “Rose” Alsike No. 1 Early Red Clov- er. SEED GRAIN N0. 1 ‘White Fifeg Wheat. No, 1 White Russian Wiheat. Marquis, Red Fife and Colorado Beard- ed Seed Wheat SEED OATS Choice No, 1 Ban- ner, Victory, Abund- , ance, Gold Rain and _ Island Blacks. Also Island recleaned and graded“Banner" Seed Oats. Seed “Barley, Buck- wheat, Fodder Corn, i "l i ‘ Field Peas, Vetches. SEED POTATOES “Eary R o s e,” “Beauty of Hebron.” Mixed La-wn Grass, Garden Fertilizer. l OUR FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS ' .are..teeted ‘at tlhe Seed Laboratory Depart- ment of Agriculture, Ottawa for purity Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly - money back if it falls or by mall, Utbinc, P. 0, Box 2616, _, Flifle Association will be held in the ' tion of Officers ahd any other bus- - his honl ll Ask for our high i. .-| g w Q dishes, curtains, shades, and all the - i We use this adjective ad- , The motive power ef the FRECKLFS Spots. How to Remove Easily. Here's a chance. Miss Fretitle- face, to try a remedy for fraoislos with the guarantee of a reliable concern that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freck- les; while if it does give you u clour complexion the expense is trifling, Simply get an ounce of Otbine— double strength—from any drug or department store and a fcw uppllc ations should show you how easy it ls to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beautiful com- plexlon. v ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the drugglst for strength is sold under guarantee 01 to remove your freckles. .-\t all drug or department stores Montreal, Canada, X P. R. A. t The Annual Meeting of the Prince Edward Island Provincial City Court Room. City Building, Tuesday evening, 12th May at 7.30. Receiving reports and*elee- ltarcly is uiore than onclol‘ the high iness that may be brought up. F. B. MOORE. President CHARLES LEIGH, LIeuL-Col. R. 0. Secretary-Treasurer. 790-5-4M8i. ' FURNITURE AND PROPERTY SALE By Auction 1 tun nufhorlnsll by 1i. 1V. Flnluyaon, ,fn v-vil Tuwulny, Hay 12th at 12 o'clock lllful new corner resilient-e nf i-itrrct and ncljolnlnl lot. Also n; at 1 o'clock nll hi» furni- co n to ,, turc nnil household efforts comprising 3.. pnrlor. Illnlnlf-rotisn. kltuhrn llllll hell- \‘ romnii, plnno, m-winlr lnilt-lsine, n11 siuvr, oil hrntcr, electric hmter, refrigerator. bicycle, typewriter. lnwn-Inower. car- pets, oliclnlh, dlnhelt, all in good enn- dlllon. J. A. McDOXALD, i , u,,,|__w,,7__',|_ Auctioneer "f-“ff”? Furniture Sale By Auction We are authorised by MI‘. M- W- Reardon to sell at his home Prince Street oh ‘Wedneedih MaY |13, commencing at1lJ-3° i- "l- i" hi‘ Ichoice furniture and household effects comprising parlor, dillillfl room, Hall, kitchen and bed rooms. piano, side-board range, stove. 'esrpets, mats, linoleums, oil-cloth! COL m |__ Lring, or, rather, . . WILD HORSES g ‘ly Henry Herbert Knlbbo ‘e- Ivvsavvevvo-aoaa-ooon CHAPTER VXXII . . . "And we tbund elgb-t empty shells and one of those little auto niatlcs on the floor, Seven of.’ the shots had gone wild. The eighth, or maybe it was the first. got Johnny right; between the shoul- ders. He didn't know that it was Percival got him. He thought it was the other man . . . ." (From Uudersherlfl Owen's Report.) The swiftly fading twilight accen- tuated thc stillness and solemnlty country. The kerosene lamp in Johnny 'l‘rent‘s cabin illumlned the faces of the the double strength Othlne as thlslthree, gathered about the table as lllvllkh waiting for something to break the natural pause in conver sation following the evening meal. Johnny rose and cleared away the dishes and stacked them on the sink shelf near -the stove. Grace Percival sat with her hands folded in hcr lap, gazing penslvely a her slim, white lfingcrs, and espe zilly at a jeweled platinum ring, a trink- et worth more money than Johnny Trent could earn in a year of hard work, ‘She had purchased the ring herself, and occasionally wore it, and because Percival had tried to buy jewels for her, which she re- fused to accept. the broker ob- served her preoccupation frown-, ingly. She ought to be wearing his several of his rings, He knew how tn buy for a woman——dresses and jewelry and snch things. Percival grew aware tliwt she was then quite unaware of‘ his presence, Her habit of drift- ing into day-dreams had always irritated him, He could never under- stand why one person in company with another should not talk. Sht could talk entcrtainingly when she chose. While the luck of convention hi the appointments of the queer cabin annoyed him, Percival felt that somehow the place was a home, and he attributed this to Grace l'erclvul's presence, And he felt safer in her presence~free to assume his old, blusterlng import anct- and say what he thought. And this man Trent of whom he so re- cently had been afraid: why, tltu liellow was actually bourlsh in lils silence. He seemed depressed, aware of his uncouthness. Now was the time to show him up, and let Grace see what sort of a llliill he really was Percival ran his thick linger round the inside of his collar. “Wcll what have you got to any?" l'crclval’s manner was that 0f n cross-examining zittorncy who knows that the court will counten- ance almost anything from him ex- cept physical vltilenceJn this case»- so the broker assumed-Grace Pcr- clval was the court, and the man hiding in the forest, the constable. Johnny found it. exceedingly diffi- cult to keep his temper, yet he held Ito the main issue, chiefly because .188 [both Grace Percival and the brok- 'ci' were guests in his home, Percival misinterpreted Johnny's awkward restraint. Assumlngthat the deputy would soon make his appearance, the broker became Don't Cut Out I ‘ H ‘ a Shoe Boil, - - ' c ""*:.".::'".'".:.'.t.'.":."::.:' ' ¢~»»=-*H-*»- c” ° ' ' Bursitis-for BENJ. CARTER C. 50h, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ A BSOPBINE :il. Will reduce QIOIII and leave no blem- -‘ gg3.5.3.wg5m¢ 51f ishsmnstops lameness promptly. DOM _ not " ‘ or remove the hair, and the 0-0-OO-0§OOQ4&-0§4 ii nvsioions , EYE STRAIN , vlsedly, i Sufferers from Eyestraln t may have perfect vision and , therefore do not suspee‘ the ymsence of any eye defeat. > entire human organism ll ' Nerve Energy, , Normal eyes, it la computed utilize about 20% of this Nerve Energy, but when Eye- > strain la present’, a much larg- , er proportion is required. > Hence defective eyemthrough their consumption of an ex- l eesalve amount of Nerve En- ergy. may seriously affect the ’ functioning of other organs , of the body, and produce ill > health. , HAVE YOUR EYE! EXAIMJNED ' P ‘ I a ii. I-'. llslcheson Optometrist and germination. BU Y CA RT ER’S TESTED SEEDS and you are safe .For sale at gurSeed Store Queen h‘, and by up- p? ward-s of two ‘hund- i red merchants in P. E Island, Carter&Co. limited Seedsmen to the peo- ple of P. E. Island- p . D b f ‘ Mark R. McGnlgan, B. A. queen lush omlettetowa, Ill. 0400-0-0-0-0-000-000-00-0 0-0-0-00-00 . Professional Cards McDonald & licPheeJlA. l. A. IeDONALDB ‘ I. I. IePIIII Barristers, Aeshney, In. Isney to Incl llley Ilolldlnl Charlottetown ii DR. C. O AROHIBALD Graduate of I. I. Poet Graduate Iedleal lehee III] lleepltel Fraction limited to yo, IQ, Iss0 and Throne tollmmleolpm. llO-I. Telephone IAIIIITII, IOLIOIIOI. ITO. horse can be worked. $2.50 a bottle, da- llvered. look 8 I FIDO. ‘U. F. Young. IIIQ. 141 Lymana Bldg, llollttlll iii lucmm slit 0f Choice ' FURNIT URE We are authorized by Mr, J. J. McDuff to sell at his homs No. 60 North River Road, Brighton, on Mlonday, May 11, commencing at 1 o'clock p. m., all hls.. choice__ and well kept furniture and, household effects, comprising Parlor, Dining Room, Sitting Room, Kitchen and Bed Rooms, made In Oak, Mahog- any and other woods; Carpets; Mata, -0ll Cloth, Dishes, Congol- eum Squares, Grynophone and everything good. Terms cash. sem. caltTzn s. sou. Auctioneers 908-5-81/131. . MORE HUMOURS A. D. NFL-Thomas || Rocket w-ss appoint- ed Chancellor, 11c outshone the Kin! in the magnificence of his retlnuo, and thr lm-Idrnt of Ill-or! plucking the rich rlonh from Rocket's shoulders and giving It to n healer will probably n sly lnll- inatinn. 1n 1162 Ilen- ry, for the purpose of checking the growing power of the Church. appointed Rocket Archbishop of Can- ierbary. Ieaeyte Inna small ’ OF HISTOR GILLETTS PURE FLARE LYE ls the Int-all to horse sanitation. Ne- tllog equals it for cleaning out sinks and drains, cleaning greasy seeking utensils, knell! Ioerl chunks“. Get e eon {red your , (new. It WI] save you ‘gush lard r. ' GILLETTE I90 l. PURI Fl-AKI _._ l-Ylil pondorously subtle. "l suppose- you sleep with that belt and gun on you," he said, “but you don't need it when you are talking to a gen- ilemun." Johnny refrained from making the obvious rejoinder. He unbuck- led his belt and hung the holster- ed gun on the wall, lie turned to- ward Percival, "l fetched you up here to tell you that 1 tool-f Miss Percival from the Solano stage, that night, and that she comé up here against her will. l asked her to marry me and she said she wouldn't. l'm taking all the blame for this deal. She couldn't help herself. Once I thought mebliy she llktd me pretty well—but she donlt care anything about nic. lt was- niy mistake. l had no business letting myself get to cure for her. She never gave me a reason to think 1 ought to care for her, and—" Percival gestured impatiently. “What's the use of telling me that stuff? Money's what you're after. l offered a reward for the discovery of Miss Percival, I'll write you a cheri: and we'll call it square‘; "No, you won't," said Johnny. “lit isn't a question of money, nt all," declared Grace Percival. “Then I suppose it's case of love at first sight, or something like that‘! Well, don't you forget l’vc got something to say as executor of your estate You are my ward. and, until you are married, the bulk of your estate ls invested ac cording to my judgment." Percival saw the flush that darkened John- ny Trenfs face, and he smiled, Grace Percival turned twllllly to the broker. "You haven't zt right to disturb one cent of my ni0ney~and you never had. And you needn't mention it again. I am going back with you. There is nothing else to mot yours." "So you're sick nf all this Wr-st- ern bunk, eh? Well, l don't blame you. And your bandit friend, horn! Why, he's licked, right now." Graec Percival rose. “Sum, I yourself." Then shc turned to Johnny_ "it is my fault-till my fault! I know you can never for- give me. 1 thought l cared for you —~when you told mc about the wild horses, and the gray stallion. llut when you went away, and l realized Ithat l could never ninrry yot|~" Grae Percival hesitated, then swiftly. ‘gracefully, she drew the Jeweled ring from her linger. "Please take it as n keepsake, You risked your life to catch the gray stallion for me. Surely you have esrncd—" Johnny shook his head. "1 don't need lhalt to remember you by.“ H9 turned away, swung round again. "You can have the oabln tonight, Grace, Mr. Percival can sleep in the lean-to, back to the house. I'll have horses ready for you in the morning." (To 13c Continued) —————<0->- Street Disorders In Oram Algeria (Canadian Press) ORAN Algeria, May (l. —Dlsord- ers have again broken out today streets are patrolled by cavalry. Occasionally revolver shots are. heard. few persons have been wounded and many arrests have been made. Disorders begun Sun- day night as result of elections. EVEN WORSE. "As he was your host, you felt compelled, l suppose, to langih at his funny stories." "Not only that, we had to wash them down with the llflmc brew be served." d‘, B," that 1,, my Own decmmfldng Federal Election, promises to wish you wouldn't make a fool ofiwn have a pretty correct forecast COLOR CUP-OUTS Old Mother. Goose i ,...».oae04e e so 000000000 -. A FINE YOUNG LADY This ls one day's part of the fu- -mous old Mother Goose poem. Chil- drcn who have cut out and colored these paper dolls every day this week will have a complete set of them tomorrow to gn Wilill the story o1‘ the poem. Then Jack went u-courtlng A lady so gay, - As fair as the lily, And sweet as the May. The rogueand the squire Came behind m. balk, - And begun to belabor The sides of! poor Jack. The pretty young lady has golden hair and pink cheeks. lior dress ‘should be n ligli-t green, with hose to match. Watch for another dress [for her tomorrow. (Copyright, 1925. Associated Edi- tors, Inc.) PETEWS ROAD AND VlClNlTY. The “Guardian Election Contest" with llg magnificent list 0f D1111“ for the successful subscribers who mny be fortunate enough to make a good estimate of the total vote that will the polledin the forthcom- ~be a lively issue. There ls a [IB- ciillar fascination in the contest of this kind. The continued rainy weather has retarded to some extent the work on the hind. in Dr. Miles’ Calendar of the weather for this Spring. Cnn it be that ere long we .wlll know a year ahead what is in store for us in that line from a consultation oi’ the welt-flier bureau? The lobster fishermen, having finished all their preparatory work. are now quite at home in their nu- tlve element. and from the meagre information to hand .lt would indi- cate a prosperous season. for 1925. The manager of Graham and Llewelyn's factory at BOUZRIOII island reports an average of about 300 lobsters per day to each boat. and 15 cases were piit up in one ,day shortly alter the lines were '-run. Mr, John McLean, of the Peardon House, paid a flying visit to Peters Road on Sunday last. and reports ‘the roads very fair for autolng. Mr. Peter Morrison, after a pro- longed absence from the Province. has arrived at it's old home, Peters Road, for a short vacation. Mr. Morrison has been in the employ of‘ the iC.N.R. at Portland, Me.. and later was ln charge of the freight handled -by the Cunard Lin- ers at Montreal. His position is s very important one, and.Mr. Morri- son may justly clnlm the enviable record .01 one of our "success-ful islanders abroad." - i. Mr. S. Dpvldson, jr., has tell this place and has secured a good position near Charlottetown. Mr. J. Herbert Campbell is now of congestion. and judgment required- that is felt in one or both W"? _ petuhnt an‘; w-i-ulous oeinizterawitt: the inevitable result that you w“ 8*" 9°“ work or your business the careful tboudlt You cannot afiord to be in this You owc it to yourself to nsara Lfflfl" that will relieve the cause——oon8UP3b°"-_ You can depelid 0n that 8"“ 5mm“ °f health —- DR. CALDWELUS LAXATIVE SYRUP PEPSIN to relieve eonmpotiw- ron SALE m ALL coon nnuo sroizss Dr. Caldwell I: Laxative QU cannot be eficient ‘when your whole digestive system is in rebellion. _ fulscnse of fulness 1117 "9 the and of ‘he tonne!“ "P" And the reslalt:—a headache Dizzine-I and that dread- 8 D010”, trade in the western part of this section. The Giinrtl'an‘s advice ito "keep of! the land" when it is in poor condition to cultivate is timely. Un- due rush may moan n poor hnrvi-st. Fnrmtirs not-d to t-xorrisn patience and judgment ‘at this lllllhlflilill time oi‘ the ycar. MALPEQUE Mr. and Mrs. Pcler (iwillztrk and the: sous. Robert and Jzutios, of’ Slimmcrslilc, motored to Malpt-qiii- on Sunday, May 30. Rev, George Millar, of New Lon- don trongrtegntion, and Rev. .\.’_\'. (Hills, ol Priiicettnvii coiigrogzilitin. (epcliatiged pulplts on Sunday uvcu- liig, May 4th. Thcre “'11s a largo audience ln'Mnlpeqtic church and [he service was much enjoyed. Mr. Mllliir purposes leaving shortly lor New Brunswick, and hit; mnny friends he-re were jileasotl to huvv a lnrewcll message from liltn. ' Mrs. Roberts and gfilllilfllllll, of Dorclicstcr, blasts" ilfllVUil in Mal- pt-quo Saturday cvctiiug and the guests of Mrs. Roberts‘ sister. Mrs. J. K, Mncfltiiignn. Tho ivcathor for lobster llslrug has born most unfnvornblu, ‘but llll‘. (stitch on Monday was fP-DOPlPll as being good, onu llsht-riiriin sot-tiring seven hilndrc-d and llltywiut: lbs. Thorn arc many 1ilacr-s tlint are drslrablo for one to locate in, but there is no placo with a more splendid record for llOi-illiliillly or more generous in lending iiid than the community of Mnlpe-quo. ‘Flu-ri- burs been a splcntlid t-vidrnrta of til,- niaintonnncc of this l‘l'l‘l)l‘ll during the past ten days in tlo erection of n barn on Mr. Thomas hlt-NultH-i farm to replace tlio one tli-stroyetl by -flre on Nov. 27th,. 192-1. Till: friends nnd neighbors linvo lt-ni their generous aid all through the preparatory stages oi the work and for several days ninsse, and tlic ibilTIl will S0011 be sufficiently zidvzinccd to house tho spenrllngsome lime supplying and putting up agricultural implements for the farmers in this vicinity. Min-J. L. MoKlnnon. general mer- chant, reports business brlak. in one day recently, he took in over For Hora Throat For Mlnnralw Llnlment 300 dozen eggs. Mr. W. B. Hit-ken is also contrlvlng to bold a good Br t hoy ca mu on, gvnur PEPsuj (iillis & (‘.o., wharf. tili1l-5-7M2i. florist-s, ivliltrli is so iivrossnrydur- lug the planting si-nsou which is now with us. Mrs. John ll. Young ll it on \Vi-d~ iit-sllny morning tor n visit to friends in lioatoii, Mass. —-:--<ao>-——-'-- ‘YOUNG SCOTTISH GIRL l5 BURIED AT SEA DIED ALMOST WITHIN SIGHT OF CANADA Qkiillllif‘. .\lny ‘L-oklinont in si," ii oi‘ tho land of lll'l‘ iillOjlllllll, ilnranrot liruiiiinzilid ‘Pullis, nine- lm ll ytnrs of into, n bounio (Hus- gmv nixl, lliml on llll‘ Anrlior-lhiii- ' l)lll'lt'll :il ecu, 'l‘ln- arrived hs-ri- ylutrrdiiy on lirr mztiilcil TOYZILZI‘. , 'l‘li<- young girl, who bad loll lit-r ]ii‘()]llt‘ ivllli mnuy tvnrlul larv- wl-lls, to prortt-d in lit-r iris-nil and vmployvr, Mrs [Elizabeth lloilglzis ill (ltlaivn, was quite \\'l'll when shl- oliilntrkrtl on llll‘ voyage. When lillllll‘ day's out, lll)\\’t'\'<~|‘, Sill‘ di-irl-ltipt-tl zipptiiilfi-ills lillll priittiiiills. Sbv ivus liuuiotllxitoly given 1hr wry best 0f zilll-tititin by tho ship's uuruvon, llr. Adluruo. but SlllJPlllllllPll to heart lhiiuri- brought on by lll'l‘ :il-lilo illness. 'l‘li¢- ‘hotly was (‘Olllllllllflll to tho (loop sou oil the following (lay May 1, ill six U'l'll)f'k in tho iiiortilng, with nil lliv tifflccns and .'i number of lllt- ptissrugvzs ])I‘(‘$t‘l1l, tho im- ])l‘(38£'ii\'('fil‘1‘\’l(!l' lit-lug comlucltil by livv. George Admit, lormerlyy of tho llhiiintiiiui-l [who was returning to Canada. The k court of neighbours The friends you ask to meals—:ill who eat in your ‘ h0nic——pass.]udgment on your baking skill. If you want to be know Quaker Flour. It makes bread that win sure approval in any c A Product of The Quaker Mills, Peterborough and Saskatoon ARTE-UR MiiRELANli WANTED .E .____i____,_ ___ RED POTATOES in bulk loading at W. D, A. AYLWARI) 3i & (JO. i, Canada Approve? 0f The Protocol ()'I"I‘A\VA, May lL-With very llllo lit-hate the House oi‘ Commons this afternotm npprovid the pro loco! between (‘nnadn and the Unit- ud States rvgululhrg thl- level oi 1hr Luke 0t‘ trio Woods. 'l‘ho ll-Sfllllllflll as illlOplPll also .‘l]i]lI‘l)\'l'.\‘ letters of reference sub- mitting lo llli‘ ilntvrunllonnl Joint (‘ommisskiii tho rt-guinlloil of lr-vels ol" lialuy iniko, l)'l\\'l'l‘ll (inlzirlo and Aliuiiostilu. 'l‘liz~ resolution was lbrii soul. to the Senate for a-p- jirovgll, _ ———-—< 0-mi- Cars Registered In Canada ()'l"l‘AW/\, .'..| Inert-ass of ti5,27l lu llic tnlnl iiunibrr of motor vchlrlos rl-giitti-rl-il in Cun- nlln ls shown for tho last war. a! comparotl with 1023i. Th0 iota! number nsilfflgflifld 652.121. . Dealers‘ licenses shout-d a do crease in Manitoba. Quvlia-c and tho Maritime Provinces. A lziril’? (let-reuse, which l)('l‘i11'1‘\ ll in Qllf“ bee; was duo jirlnt-lpnlly. it l! stated, to the new rcqiilroiiivufsti church. Montreal. m", a Hggngrh n as a good cook, use , cakes and pastry ompany. Quaker flour . » Always the Same-Alwogs the Best Deal with the dealer who ll lner Fl . do not know his name, wrise s Qua our n you te us and vniwill direct you. a guarantee bond of $5.00" 1° .. -._lL-&—¢H 54a i Wfiféénrou I'M maxing . d. N0. 89. Becket, Chancellor P ANLARCMSISNOP