4 .1. _-_-'§;"_'ff'E:_--'-:-'-—4~* a g . PAGE TWO dtyrays Dgpendable ‘SAI-lllll" TEA ‘ E010 Accept no substitute for no otHQr tea is so uniformly pure and delicious. Try it to-day. BRITAIN'S new some PLANE hlHhfFl altitude-s and able l0 mn- TO a A height a! of. a grout unheard lloe ll v re s pl-ed lll FIGHT AT GREAT HEIGHT l hllllrrlo LONDON, May 22—'I‘hr- PIOHOSIIILWY ly-pl- 0i alzilullv engine of. A secrecy ‘ _ tlclal trials of Greal Brllamle new fioet known that the new machines are spec lllnlell at. and IIISO cxlrcmelyy‘ lighl (Itfrllfi? plant-s, arranged l0 perlui. a singll- pilol the fullcst scope oi‘ gllnplay is maintained 0n he of- of fighting planes. II is only iallyy designed to flghl at the Wanted -- Yes-Wanted By July 1st 1925 or Sooner We want a man to take full charge of the breeding. ' raising and maturing of Silver Black Foxes on an up-to-date fox farm, 100 pairs of good foxes with good ranch and good equipment, beautiful location and well adapted for fox raising. The man must be a lover of animals. He must be experienced in feeding, breeding and caring for foxes, He must have brains and know how and when to use them. He must know the meaning of the term "elbow grease" In a practical way. He must be absolutely temperate. We will provide him and his family with a new modern seven room home, electric lighted, furnace heated, with a bathroom and in every way nice; also phone and radio and the use of a car. This ll no backwoods place, but close to churches and half mile from town. schools, We will pay $1200. per annum, free home to live in and a bonus of $15." per pup raised to maturity in excess of 100 per cent production, In the event of the man being right the second year he will receive $1500. per annum and bonus. This ls an opportunity for a real ‘man. Don't apply unless you know you can do the work and make good. Give references to whom we can inoulre_ 4 Write P. E. I. “L. B." clo The Guardian, Charlottetown, Charlottetown, Summerside and Georgetown S TENDERS FUR GUM. also Hospital for the Insane and * S. S. “Hillsboro.” , 0-i- EALED TENDERS will be received at this office until noon on Tuesday. June 2nd. 1925 from any person or persons willing to contract to supply the Provincial Building, Law Courts, Prince of Wales College, Hospital for the Insane and Provincial Infirmary, Queens County Jail, Georgetown Court House and Jail. Summerside Court House and Jail, and the Steamer “Hlllsboro." T ender for coal for Hospital for the Insane should quote pnlce per ton delivered at Falconwood Hospital. C oal for other buildings to be delivered in their respective vaults at the cost of the Contractor, by the first of September next. C oal for S. S. “l-Illlsboro" to be delivered at Prince Street Wharf. Weigh scales to be approved of by the Department. Full particulars as to the quantity and quality for each building may be had at this office. i The names of two responsible persona willing to become bound for the faithful performance of the contract must accompany each tender. The Department does not bind Itself to accept the lowest or any tender. The Department does not bind Itself to accept the lowest or any tende I‘. Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned and marked "Tenders for Coal." L. B. McMlLLAN, Secretary of Public Works. Departmont of Public Works, Charlottetown, P. E.l. May, 20 1925 1I7I-5-22-fmW6l m STUD Frisco Direct 2.24%, trial 2.16%. by the great sire San Francisco 207%, alre of 31 In 2.10, Including Sanardo, 1.59%. Lu Princeton, 2.01, 8t. ulster Frisco 2.01% Dam Miss Kay, , dam of flve and full to Est H. Kay 2.00%. Frisco Direct ll one of the handsomost and but galted trotterc ever brought to this provlnoo. He was trained llght- ly so oeeon nus. a four year old and showed a mile In 2.16%, last quarter In 32% do. He ls magnificently bred and has size. substance and IOIIIIO- Ho should make an Ideal stock horse for this province. Ho will be bred to a limited number of mares and will stand at owner's nobles for the season of 1925. ‘farm's $5.00 at time of servlceJlmou when mars proves In foal. Marco st owner's rick. Ask for folder giving full Information. CLAUDE 8. MscMILLAN, Owner, Kent Street, Charlottetown, P. 1E, l, BOI-FI-Stbcnmsol. r? - .frulsmm“'ele°lii‘m'fuve Intport 2 r n n.5,. 54o p - filar-htzmuaa’ '-.*"...'.'.... . .' "" I a iagmaqc....a.a.,.m.a.... .. ..' ‘ilhyllgfi EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. "cannon-er. 101m n. a. <:..- ' otIonaDLINI auumrnou or FIIIOHT AND nssnnosn suvlcs olmvulla n. ions. n. n. a oosmu MAY n. ms. S. S. GOV. DINGLEY lnflve St. lohn Wednesday at 9 A. M. and loturdcy at 1 I. l. A. C. UURRIE, Agent. St. John, N. B. ' , OHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN T H E R E D » VULTURE BY FREDERICK SLEATH 4'1"!" "I “Elinor Jackson," etc. »--o->.-.¢-<........... (Continued) .“Il does," admitted the Inspector. "All the same, 1 fancied I heard QUIITE one Sllllllllg about out there, and I don't let impressions like that simply fade away. Here's wlllelllllls that l didn't stage. D0 you see that?" He held up his left band. The IlIIlIlIIt llllgel had been lalely nau- daged. "Cost the point of it." he said coolly. "Shot away. Just OIMSAIE. lhty have every approach 0i‘ this plate plckelcd." -_\ “Who? ' "The Children ol the Vulture," replied lhe inspector patiently. "'1 hey tried lo slop me coming up ITIEIt‘. Isn't that a preoty good rea- sou IOI' me coullecnng you up with them? They have been laying pret- ly lrequently f0.‘ me lflluly, l'll all- lIIll, bill lhcy llad no lcllaon to ex- ptcl IIIQ ill this l|l.lillllt‘l' at such u time ol the morning apart from you. Now I'll try you once nlorc. III leil you frankly the llleory I've gol about you. Great believer ill the nlethod! \\'0llllullul what I pick up with it somlelilllcs. You have been nlixcd dullled Children in some way, ill lllcll pay or something. You broke with them. You were in hiding. And when those fools ol‘ policemen caught you, you were coming to mu l0 give them away. Am l right?" “You are not." “Where llo I go wrong?" " iltogetller." "Oh. n0. I adlnit I haven't been round to Crahlllyil’: lo sce whether you really weren't doing something besides hide there. That's an as- sumption. l'll confirm or correct it presently. 'I'lle ln-lhelr-pnly busi- ness is another assumption, which l can‘! confirm or correct unless you help mc, leastways, not at pre- sent. Bu! the rest is independent oi’ you or me. It's fact, and you know it. \\'hy else did they lay to stop mg colnlng here? Why else did they lay for you? You needn't think that swell was after the ser- ngcnnt. Sergcanfs a frcsh transfer from The Ditch and never been up against a swell in his life. He was after you. You know something, and they mean to close your mouth. You're up against It. Look here. young fello\v," he said earnestly- lhe telephone bell rang at his el- bow but he ignored it. “For your own sake you had better put me wise. They'll get you here. You can do nothing to’ slop them. i can. 0h, dash the thing!" He jtlkcd lllc receiver out of its catch and flung It down, angered by a renewed ringing and John Henry's blank stare, "l can," he repeated, resuming quite calmly. “What are you afraid oi‘? I'll guarantee to keep you safe .anll to clear you If you are mixed ,up with, them. And I'nl the only mall who can do it." “Thanks—l0r nothing." said Jolln Henry with deliberate sarcasm. "I don't know what you are talk- ing about." "Get out," said the inspector con- temptuoualy. . .. “I simply can't understand you," he continued. "You served ln the War. Oh, yes. you dill! Don't you realize that you are shielding a lot who want to (IO-III the whole giddy Empire? And ynlf are white-aristocrat. ll I'm not mistaken. They are most- jlfrerlletlfs Equal 3hr Writing from Saulnierville, Digby Co., N.S., Mr. john M. Theriault says-:———" We find Zam-Buk a splendid household hezllurfor cuts,burnsand othcraccidents and skin ailmenlsof common occurrence. "One of my sons lrled Zam-Buk for his boils and it did hlln such a lot of good, that I decided to give the balm a trial for plies, from which I had been troubled for over two years. "Before one box of ‘lam-Full was finished, I had derived such case and comfort that I continued with the treat- ment In a comparatively short time I had gained permanent relief from the piles. Zam-Buk proved equally good for chapped bands. cracked lips, etc. " I've novel- mot its equal for healing." ant-Butt flb/rdi/fu/ flmfia/ 8197/!) , lo but n valuable for eczema. pim lea. portals. ulcers. boils. nlneenr-s, bad pfiQrdwoonda, cblldran‘: oulll diseases. old. Al flulglctl. ha. bu. I lo. II l. , , L up with those- o , . l’ I gollullly. "But I don't lhlnk_ » - Gm ~~~haviranawlerw=rr~~rhntweatl“yet ‘ .1 U, "-;...P. 5-‘. .-"~'.l . D take I Ifiast for your health? If so, use ROYAL YEAST CAKES —-the standard of quality for over 50 years. Soak a cake of .Royal Yeast, with a little sugar, in tepid water over night. Stir well, strain and drink the liquid. Flavor is im- proved by adding the juice of an orange. ROYAL YEAST ly lflI'-I)I‘\XSII-~dIl'ly." "Not that i-t nlattcra to the what they are," he admitted candidly, lls he saw John Henry's dry smile. with what I think will touch Y0" up. Black, while, or color, there's only criminal and non-criminal to Ernie Branluk. And the one trlea to keep out of his way when he's on duty, and"-»Ile began to smile also, slyly, rllefully—~"the other does the same when he's off. $0 folks like you have to provide him with company, or what would the poor fellow do?" “Meanvrhlle any one might he listening at the other end of that phone," John Henry remarked. The Inspector's big hand at once covered the receiver. “Thanks," he said. tlced that mystlf ordinarily. the Children are ‘nly great big game, and you are the hottest-trail I've ever hit. Come now. Arc you going to take me In with you on what you are trying l0 11°?- - - - You soc." he said. grinning, “I've iunlialetl to you all right, You're after them, too, lm-l you want to go solo. You had for better give me the chance to come in. I've got more tricks that you... . Gosh!" he exclaimed. and hla ‘grin disappear- l-(I. "I’Il spoil your hand ll‘ you don't. They struck at me Iaefore I knew I was doing them any harm. Al. me! Do you hear? They're mine!” His malevolence had sud- denly possessed anll transllgured hlm; he had become almost muni- acal; he was snarling. “You either come in with me, or—I‘ll let them have you." Seeing the fury of the little p12 eyes, John Henry realized that tho hatrcdlof this mun against Curse and Ills gang was almost as greal as his own. It had become an oh- sessiom-because they had struck at him before he kncw he was d0- ing them any harm! He was not llle man to trust with Clara's wel- fare. "Well?" He made no reply. knocked at the door. "Come in," snapped lhc inspect- Somo onc O r. A staff sergeant entrrl-ll, "Beg pardon, Inspector.‘ ho said apolo- ‘on for you from the (‘hlcl. I alvitcllel if all-night through." ' "Damn! What rlo they Wlllll now?" lBranluk muttered, waving the sergeant away. llllll taking up the instrument. "Iinllo, hello. . . . Yes!" slant change. Hr. avl-mcd lo listen \vilh very grant IHlOIIUIlEI-ZB. "Right." he muttered nl‘ last. While replacing the rcrolvr-r, ho snid grlmly-“Fhrrws horn nnolll- 0r assassination." "District Commissioner, home on leave." he continued, lurnlllg to face John I-Ienrv. "Distinguished IIIIIISCII by suppressing a native riot ll fow weeks ago. Now lhcy'vc got hlm. Sumo pPODIE, .\V¢-'_ve g0! the ‘man. . . . That seems to inter- osu you?" The lnat words aocnlcd n chrlI~ lflnze. Ho rose as though for an- lthcr lmrl more determined attack. Instead. he wnlkcri Olll of the mom, far and nwny rho most im- ‘lrosslve revelnllnn of character that he had glvnn. John Henry could hardly realize that he had “I'm only trying to touch you up ,- - “I'd have no-i But‘ His expression underwent an In~ l (‘m ; iHansel and Grethel i coma coroure . QQ.QQQQQOOQQOOQQ'@QQ-QO§QI \ LOST This is one day!‘ chalptcr of’ the .10” m‘ "Iinnsel alld Grethcl." 'If V0,... d“. yo“ will soon have a whull: sl-l ill‘ dolls with lwhich to act lul. lllis fairy I310. u I :- l Elli Iy IIIL‘ llcxt IIIOTIIQIIEZ’ tllc, .11 IIIIIUIIIUT culled the C-Illlllrcll m gel r ally. She gave [IILIII ench t. of bread which was all _\ could Illlve all day. IIiIII- not cat his, bul crllllllllcd t in his pocket. As they went I1I‘UII_’.lII tll‘ lwoods he walked llrllillll and slreyvell IIIPIHI crunrbs along tllc way. This time llle)’ lvclll farther-Into the woods and 1 rl llll- UIIIIlIFTII alone in the heart l.‘ lllt" forrst. 'l‘ll.- children lwaitcd for the moon 1o l‘.<e but when Hansel lrlcll to follow III" llreadcruullbs he could ‘IO! linll his wvny, for the bird-s and he an lmals had eaten them all up. Till» hllrdcl- they worked to find heir lway out of the lforesl, the ‘IIWIII-I‘ inlo the woods they went. llicro is ‘little Grc-thcVs best lllrss, (‘olor it blue ‘wlbh shoesl lllfl stocking-s l0 match. Don't youi u-ollllcr what will happen to the dlilllrcn tomorrow?) lol dill ' ' 3| In on: miuutc- lust that quick — the pain ll gone. No treatment so safe. lurc._heallrtg, thoroughly antic tic and scientific in every Icy u Dr. Schol ‘l Zine-pads. _The results I: a revelation. At your drullllt’: or choc dealer's. c. D_.1.’SchoI1fs Zmo-pa "Put one owl-the pain isgonc" RIVER VIEW FARM FOR SALE _:f'9!!!_..!'.'!_'.'..'!__l!9'.'.‘. ‘§!"‘!'_'9}S,°F_°W!':. excellent land with good buildings Also beautiful site for fox ranch. P. BYRN E, North River I074 5-16 alu-‘IOI. TENDERS Tenders will be received by the undersigned, until 12 o'clock noon Monday, June 1st, 1925, for the painting of Bonshaw'Presbyterian Church. Specifications to be lleen at undersigned place. JOHN J. MaeLEOD. Secretary 1191-5-23alui3i. emu TH-IS TREATMENT NOWI ‘more’: nothing like Tanluc II purity the blood, put the stomac- sud liver In working order one build up a run-down body. If you are nervous, suffer from IDdI§9BtIOD,—II8V0 rheumatism, tor-- pld liver, constant pain, don't delay taking Tanlac another precious day. Millions of men and women have been benefited by this great tonic and builder that 1s comvfllllllied after the famous Tanlac formula from roots, barks and herbs. Buy s bottle of Tanlac at your lrug store today.- See how you start to Improve right from the first. Most likely two or three bot- Llea will put you on your feet, make lou feel like a brand new person. Take Tonloc Vegetable Pills - for Constipation \ TAN LAC FOR. YOUR HEA FIT‘!- CONNOLLY ESTATE Enjoyable Concert At. Wheatley River By Sandy MaeGregor 0m ::l' the nlollt succ ssllul con- ecrts cvcr held ‘in Whoatley River 1m! was pu-l on last Fridayeveuing izl lllll of J10 W." illley Riv" ‘V!!!’ "Inl fund. and a splendid sum ' ‘izcd floln the proceed .'I“nc 'IIILl.EIl!IIIII€II‘l W's In CIIHPSB 01' “L 33nd,. MQQGIU; -, whose nmn- bcrs ‘were n-bly s-llpp-itnlented by like ‘(forts of local and Charlotte- 1U“ ll lalcnt. For nearly three hours an suld- lencl- that ('l‘SW(I-.(I lhc hall was kip: ill r-polrrunenus laughter. as ,,;,-,.p|~csalllle S-llldy rendered .l<.lion llflcr ::"Ik1(lIInnY Mill 85191‘ .~:nlpIrll\ tIIllIij‘ of costume: llullllltll Ilarry Lauder and other Svtlllell .\' lrcrlions were followed \l'IlII mart-ring llvll-l-xmse all-d IIIIKLIIITIIOIII lII? wlutle prllffflm Sllnlly drew from IIIS lnexhausllible fund of ‘humor; his lmany loca-l Illl-ts l\l~=-.- greelell with I0illI applause lIilI laughter. The last llullll-Ilc-r. r".vl>_ly' carried out female rim-per- illrrinn, rllsricd the audience lhy slorlll atlll vrd a filling climax ‘l :~ mosl <2 n-‘li- cnltartalnmell-t, F < SLFnULAItSHlI-S Applications will be received byl the undersigned until June 14tll.l 1925 from all students desirous of‘ competing in a written examinat-on- ior one of the Connolly Estate Scholarships offered annually byI the "Trustees Estate of Owen Con l ly.” This examination to be; eld in the third week of July. in Charlottetown and Summerside I ents, who upon investigation shall‘ have been found eligible l0 Wm‘: pete, In accordance with the provis-l ions of the Wlll of the lat; Oweni Connolly. Each applicant must state (1) His name in full. (2) Age, (3) Names of both parents. (4) Post Office Address. and (5) ','l'he nature and extent of his stud- les during the past year. M. J. SMITH, Secretary “Trustees Estate of Owen Connolly." ' l220-lilzly 2527,30, Jun‘. ? llRIliAliESlllEi To be sold by Public Auction at: the Court House in Charlottetown! on Wednesday the 27th day of May‘, instant at twelve o'clock noon. all those two tracts oi land situated on Lot 37, Queens County, bounded" as follows-Commencing at a square post fixed in the ground at Northeast angle of a farm of land formerly in the occupation of Patrick McDonald, and being the Eastern moiety of the farm here- tofore claimed by him; thence East fifty-six chains to the Road from Plsquid to Vernon River; thence along said Road for such distance as to admit often chains and fifty links at right angles to last mentioned lines; thence West fifty-one chains and seventy-five links to said McDon- ald's back line; and thence North ten chains and fifty links to place of commencement, containing fifty- slx acres and two roods of land; Also that other tract of land on Lot 37 aforesaid described as follows bounded on the North and East by lands the property of John H, Cur- tis; on the South by lands owned by Patrick Burke; and on the West by the McKcnna Creek, containing twenty-eight acres of land, the two pieces containing Eighty-four and a half acres. ' The above Sale is made under a ‘JOWBP of Sale contained in a cer- ‘ain mortgage dated the 31st March, 1913 made between Mary iurtls and John H. Curtis of tho me part and the Reverend William I. Sampson of the other part and ‘ay the said William H. Sampson as signed to the undersigned and is made because of default in the pay» ment of principal and interest. For further particulars apply to Palmer 1 Palmer. Charlottetown, Dated this 9th day of May. 1925. EMM-A C. PALMER, Admlnlstratrlx of Estate of H, V, Palmer, Deceased Aasignee of Mortgage. 977-5-12lu3l. llllilllll Sill At resilience of J, M-llner Steven. son, Iirnlllllbanc, m1 Wednegilgy, 27th May lusl, m 1 p_ m_ Llvc stock, lnrnllllg lmplmnentg, mllcllillely. waklzona, slclgha, har- Southavardh- FllR_§AlE Farm of 50 acres at Hlghbank. Lot 6-1, with good house and olll- bulldlngc thereon, the property of Mr. William Glddlnga. nnaa, tools, Iloarlla, shlngleg. wiri- IIIIHI other articles; nlsn parlor flllllllll! room, bedroom, and kitchen lfurlliture, l ll swrlny. sale will lake plncr ncxt fine dny, same hm", JAS. l-IILL, Bradalbane, will be open to all deserving stud-A Violin SOIil—-M-I<§ .1414“, M... ljxlnallll. Voral solo. “Lucky Jlnl" Mr. AillPrt (inllalll. Nannie, — l‘I‘lI‘IIl0. \\':lr-~}ll-sl lrl ml talk IIlbOIIl Lowe. l1nlmlll. ‘Chnlrnlan Monlllnlent Com- "llv was very kllntl to Me"—-Sn.nlly Norman Ling. will r0 u 'I‘ll<> lllhcr nunlllcls ‘worn also 0f- ilitlll olllrr evoking prolonged up- ‘,ll:lll.~v, allll 'II‘ UV-ffcrvn! |ll'I‘I0\‘III- \l\ l'\"'l'~‘ il "llllly :l.~=k' ll ~10 rc- gmll t0 ll lt-lll ollcorcs. All lIllClIiiII sale of randy-wars very lZ-‘riclllly l-onlllllzlcd by .\Il'. J. ll. Illlnlnin. M. l.. .A.. who in 1fl"IlIIIO‘II \\ III (‘n IIIII I), A. ZlIacDona-lll and llllly Jllrflrllgor, also look nll-vnll-| be lingo of llll: occllsllon ~provldrd l0 '0lll-pll:lsi'/.l~ tho llpllropl-Z-all.llcas of] IISIIIIK nlonlllncnta lllvllrflfllllflll ol‘ ill" boys who follglll’ n-llll IfII ‘in IIIC (llreat \‘Var. Nil (llnrl was -l00 grout ‘lhf*ylS1I‘43flll~ rll, by ‘which IIIIIII‘: honor ‘could I)"- lIllII; l0 IIIOSI‘ who Illld lIIIIIIIC tlhn sllprrnlc sacrifice. Ilulllllg lllr passing of a voila 0t’. lllllllls lo Sandy klcGrcgor and the ollll-r pprlllllllors, lnollllon was llZltIi‘ 0i‘ II‘.|. l'll<-l lllnl Lilo ‘fil/IIIOIIS Scottish (‘OIIIPIIIZIII hall rccl-lllly ~lllll visia in Iillwnl zer and \\‘ll0ll:lcy II vlxr scllorlll-l, \\'II(‘I’\‘ he. _-llldr. ssoll IlIIt‘ lpupils lllllllgqlrllrlollnfln 3 o'clock p, m. for the purpose lllllfi-Snslrcsl-lilll:‘Ililrlkiliilrll’ All‘ lrlllll-iol‘ olcctlng truatl-os and any other -.~l~ lo tho IIiIiZ. ollv of which he said! ll.“ would like to so.» flying lfr0nl' lllf‘ rool‘ of r-vl ry ‘ISIII-Illl S‘('Il(‘>(lI-| IIJIISP. | lPullr-nwnlr was lllc prllglxnnl. IIIII‘- in: wlllil-ll .\Ii.~'s Ruth Dickll-soll and‘ Ill": Alma Illllcquicrc acted as oc-l ("ITlIIIlIiIIII fsls. I PROGRAM. . l—€—-— (til-o Illl‘ the Open Road. Tho won I-I0os-- "Xlalrg the ‘Iioaltlh- or." 'l‘ho Lnllllios \\'llll, Scollisll lIalll-v .“Sllrlln Trulillll"— .\li.<.-: Ill-lull .\II'I)l)IIilIfI. ' J1 all .\ll-.\'cil. Ito-lining ill the (Iloanling, , 'l‘ c- flolll IIIXIl‘. ‘ lllf‘ Lima for Mu. Yol-lll solo, lStllecleelli~Miss Olga Wllylz. llzlpllllll l=1inl.'-~ bliss Ilclcn Ale-l who fought nn-d “Kerlllrl-l" dunno, I love to llln a Sailor, \\'r ‘PIINGII on lhc Shore. l Bagpipe music lrlah selections-i I'I])(‘I' i‘. A. ‘RIVIIPINI. The Killle Ilallg, l lllillk l'll Iii‘! wml in the Summ- Ilnn‘! lul -u.~l lalk any more nbou-t Rmllflrka lly Capt. D_ A. Moc- nlliltoo, Sale of FIIIHIY. Ffllllillf,‘ Impersonation and song, Alall-(illxgor. God Save The King. Following 1hr: concert tlhe por- lllnnlera and lvlsltors were cordially lllvllcll to t-h-c home of I\'II'. nnll Mrll. pleasant aooinl ifme 'W1\s spent. Professional Cards lie-Donald a McPhceJLA. I. A. IQDOIQALD“ ll. l’. Mofllltl‘) llnrrlalrrn, Atf-‘nrnoy, lllto. Mono! ‘.0 Loan lllloy llulldlnl’ Charlottetown . DR. C. U‘ ARIOIIIIIALI) Graduate of. N. I. Punt (Irnllnptg Medical School and ||0I|l|tul Practice limited f0 Eye, Ital, Nous aml Thrall ‘ Office linger llnlllllnl (ll-oat (loornl fltreqt Tlloe Ilourn-fl to I! n. In. I to l! p. m. ‘Iflephons DUO-J. vlark R. MoGulgnn. B. A. naltnlnrnn. contort-on, :10. MAY 26, 192.5- MISEIIIIBLE lllll for the loom-- carrying between June 30th, of 105.000 bricks from“ Pug- wash to Stanley Bridge. delivery at Pugwash. Bricks stowed plss-szzlslll. (cll- Q‘?- Iii! ALWIIQIII Pllll E. Pillkhlllfl vgzeh, Help for Mothers Port (‘arevillei Nova Scotia,_"] our me lclne ora terrible ‘ ' lido ahd for weakness and hefilllbleixmi seemed to bloat all over, ma, m; featand hands were the worst. [my the mother of four children and] nursln my baby-the first one of f I coul nurse. I tool. Lydia E ham! Vegetable Compound bcfol-gml baby's birth, so ou can see how m“ it_ helped me. _ cannot praise it l“ highly for what lt has done for m. l took all kinds of medicine, but the Ye etsblo Compound is the only (mg m}; has helped me for any length of (in; recommend it to any one with troupe‘ like mineand you ma use nly letter for“ tleaLim0niaI."-~N raioalaltrMccuul; Port Grcviile, Nova Scotia. ' illlletlgolt-ie and! aflfirchild-birth the IIIOIIII! w n y in ‘. PIDKIIBIIYB V i Compound a blessing. egeubh _ Mlmy. many letters are received l)‘, lug the some sort of expel-i: nceui‘ lghlgpipelrgethzstlattlerkthNut unl in“ r nele , u ese 0o panel on to the child. g rem“ -No harmful drugs are uscd inug preparation of this medicine» just mu and herbo~ and it can be taken in safe; by the nursingmlother. y 98 out 0f ever I00 wom neflt from its gee in a recfalriltrgmm among women users of this nledicingq Prince Edward Island Hospital Annual Meeting A public nloellng of all conlrlbu. lore; m’ tho Vrlllcc IQIIWIIH] Island I-Ioaptal will ‘he hold in Si. Paul's Parish. IIall on Tucadlly, May 26th, business as mny'be brought for the government of the lnstllllllon. lll arr-ordlinct: with the fly-laws, and lor the transaction ol such other business as may bo Ilrgugllt before It. ADA E. HARRIS Secretary. Mny 12-e.0.<l. 2 lvks. TENDERS FROM CAPTAINS Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to May 29th for the 15th and Prompt ‘n ship at Company's expense. W. V. MacDONALD, P. P. Hope River. P. E. I. SALT 18,000 557;. Fishery Salt. Grocery size. Due per Steamer “BRAND”'fr0m Med- - iterranean. ' Carvell Bros lié-zalvlsl. MOLAASSES And BRIGHT PURE CANE SUGAR 0X- Landing today "Schooner “HAZEL TRAHEY” Direct from Barbadvtl 400 Puncheons. 400 Tierces. 400 Barrels. Superior ‘Quality. . Carvell BrOS A .D. Illld-Che!" was introduced In- to England bY l-he returning Crusad- Prlnce John era. broke the head 0f Fu Ic o Guarlne with the cheat! hoard; then, con- tinues the old record, "Ifillco gave hlm such a blow that he had almost killed hIm." John's subsequent com- plaint to K1115 .RIchard met with scant empathy. -__F Molilflltilviouns OF HISTORY By ARTHUR IVIORELAND TSH. _, ..» L|\_u|p|l-1IitY- lCuscxmwrg Acnm , FPlNCE - Tull‘ Mmteg its "lb gone. Apply to MacDonald & MacPheel Morin“? (To be oonlllnnell) Solicitors, Riley Building, Char- nurus, STEVENSON, "°"°' l" W" lottetown, 1101 5 18 eodlwk 1182 5 22 2.1 26 Auctioneer. can..." an» Fhnrlotlrtnwn. v.54 l1§§.5.g3]v|g|_ ________ » - No. 169. Chess. t: lnsuu’ ‘IO TuE BLOOD ROYAL 5E ElOWED - ifs A anonrut h! I Couto u'v HAVE DONE If GEYTEQ ‘1 blc Compound a Depend.“