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We have choice sci-sage. fruit, berry. poultry and dairy farms with elec- tricity nnd finest water. also Hammond and Haney town homes. For complete and reliable information on home, farm or business, con- sult us. Write for FREE Map of this evergreen Fraser Valley. (Clip this advt. for future reference.) MAPLE IiIIiliE ' REALTY I Gasette Bldg, lisney, B.C. AGAALIBEMY . iiiiMMERillAL COLLEGE Sackville, New Brunswick FOUNDED i840 VINVEéFm mines-Eras EDUCATION or your: crnun The guidance and supervis- ion ot the whole educative process-spiritual, menial,‘ physical and social - ore only possible in a RESI- DENTIAL SCHOOL. Un- ; excelled opportunities ct t Mount Allison to learn. ‘ hear and see the ‘best oi all that makes a cultured. responsible and disciplined citizen. Tl-IE ACADEMY- - Boys‘ residential school providing tat: ass ssslsr i school courses leading to nss- tglculstlors in Artl. Science and professional courses. THE COMMERCIAL 00!.- LEG! - Thorough and cons- plete Business courses for matriculated students who wish s year in residence with sil the advantages which only university ills can provide. Mr prospectus plssse writs no . K. A. Parker, Headmaster. i‘ ‘ ‘ii "moron o||. 89o Per Gallon Guaranteed 100% Pure union's euro sstvsss 240 Fitzroy Street ‘ Opposite Forum - ‘MW-IO; o, Mr. Brown " B! Gertrude Kncvels ii I sis-ti ouarrnn x1: Ten threw hlrnselt on the couch, all the nonscnsd draining from his thin, homely fscs Lori-n: so, llat among the cushions with his little-boy eyersmillnl up st her there was something about Ten Parker not easy to resist- "Yc-u ear old nuisance," April fished. "I wish you would stop 1W!‘ antics and let us seriously discuss the situation. 1 won't ssy you've done badly so for but your good conduct! mostly luck-dike the Irishmams — and I'd like to give you some advice," “Hold it," Ten groaned, “What. do you think I've en getting for. t‘he last two wee s? Advice from old Harding at the office; more advice trcm Allxc -- calling me into her ofdicc st the Bureau and making me read records and stuff lo see how my money's been Went all these years. And now you lump on me - you, indeed! Never did anything nutty in your life, did you. April? Remember the time you set on the edge or yeflt Gfflflnys mo: and swung your legs and shot peas at the person‘ when he‘. ‘Those childish reminiscences" April cut in hastily, “are beside the point. I'm talking entirely for your own good" "And where have I heard that one before?" Ten grinned. "O. K. Shopt!" “To begin with" April cocked her red head, drew her brows together in thought, “the things you must remember is that your aunt doesn't BVDrove of Gwenn Harding. Gwennb invited here sometimes, but that's because or her tether, Hes an old friend. ls well as s Bureau trustee, and Mrs. Van Elrien admires him and pities him _ v for having such a modem daughter It "was she who suggested Mr. Harding should make Gwenn help at the Bureau, to keep her out oi’ mischief, Now as to Noel Andrews _ she's different Your aunt likes Noel-"v "What? That little nlncompoop with the horn rims who's always lurking round Alixo's office? Huh! Noel's not so hot." Ten thumped his pillow into place, stretched his lean legs in comfort, "Natalie, the older sister, is a good kid." April slipped a fresh sheet into her typewriter. "It isn't her fault- tr Neal's the shy sister, and can't wisecrack as Natalie does, doesn't know how to chase alter men like Gwonn llardlng. Noel’: worth sixty of them-J‘ "To you, my prune, to you.’ Ten countered lazily, "1 happen to be particular about my women. Now, when i gaze into the luscious orbs oi my electrical Gwendolyn, I shudder with exhilaration. When I think of her charms l—" "Oh, go do you1' shuddering elsewhere. I can't waste any more time on you." April turned to the selection from “Little Drops of Wisdom" which she was painfully transcribing. _ “Why this excitement about my o going out evenings?" Ten grumbled. "It lsn’! as if Aunt Buzz wasn't malrimonially minded. she‘; been egging me to trhs altar ever since I crawled but o1 the cradle." “I kitotw she has." ADlii 318506- “She's crazy to have you marry young-marry the right kind o! gig-L Th; qufliinn II,, d 0021119, will _v0ill' kind and her kind ever jibe. Yc-ur aunt is keeping check on you, did you know that, Ten? Last night she had Ada call up the Andrews’ to see i! you were there. Their maid said ‘he'd heard Ne! say you were talking Gorenn to New York to the _thestre." "That's nice." Ten reached for a fresh cigarette. "mines do let ground in this town, don't‘ they? 1 bet by this time Auntie knows I borrowed from old Bates for that spree." "Ten! You didn't-J‘ t ~ "Why not?" ‘Rn ylwned. "GWEN! would pick a first night. she's got class, that girl." . "But, Ten, darling-borrowing from n butler!" . "W-hy not? Butlers are always rotten with money. And didn't Batesy help bring me up? He'll get. paid back soon of course. though not like yo“. m? Ilium“ -' with orchids for intereli.‘ Ten smoked in silence for I while, lazily eontemplstins "It, s r "rm: UN. _ once. Ii may not mean cancer, but ii “it should, remember that cases can I35 cured treated time. Any sore that does not heal-particu- larly about the tongue, mouth or lips. Do not pass it off as “nothing at all." Go to the doctor. I 2 A painless lump or thickening, espe- ' ciaily in the breast, lip, or tongue. Do not wait “to see what. happens.” Go to the doctor. i Irregular bleeding or discharge from any natural body opening. Do not wait for pain. Go to the doctor. Progressive change in the color or sizr GUARD T006‘! 700 109E. . . beck of April's curly head between bait closed eyes, allowing her to finish iher pale st the typewriter before he again interrupted. "I've got s sort c! an ides." he munnursd. "Forget it." She looked round at him in slarm “I'm scared ad your ideas." “Do you really think it would give Aunt Bus: s jolt if I so! mt’- selr engsged to the right kind of . r kt; It! 4:40AM" P4015? nrsfnmauosar 11-70 l’... qua/non: 1r _/ 6y! extra e/rer Get sates energy with Vl-Tono-lne chocolate - hvsred Aged intone con- eslnlns vitamins sod snittersls you need. Delicious in list ee cold milk- girl?" Ten inquired. I "Why yes. I suppose lg would.“ April rubbed her attention on the sheet. “The trouble ls I put up with you." "You mean that?" The serious note in the boy‘! volclstrudz April as unusual, and she turned to look at iliflL "Non- sense," she hastily slpvioslfllrl- "0! course I was only sagging, There are heaps or nice girls right here in tywn, Ten, who would like to know you better ,How about com- lng to my place tor n picnic sull- per some Sunday night? I'll h!" Noel m4 Nat 1nd Phil Bishop and-well — I might have Bill Brown to balance the table." "Who's Brown?" "Just n mnn I know in the relief work. But, look here, don't let's waste tfme on my men. It's you!‘ girls we're considering, and also your behavior. You keep distract- ing me so l forgot t-he reel bone I have n; pick with you. Do you rcmenvber the day all" you Md the cold." " (To Be Continued) - PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HOSPITAL AIIII.IIAL MEETIIIG Notice is hereby given tbstln pursuance of the Act oi lscsrpor stlon s public meeting olsil son- tribstors lothc hlnceldwsrd ls- lssd Ileqltsi will be held tn the elsss resin. new nurses‘ residence. tlnsrlettetewn, en Thursday. his: 21. Ml, _at l PM. for the purpose s! electing-trustees for tbs germ», neat of the institution in accord- anemwllh the by-lewmsrsd lsr the trssmclien ed Isnetbsr business as may be brought it. N. l). Mast-IAN. Secretary. ' hoard of Trustees C" R171‘ _ The “m; BCJUJ, Florida, used ls a testing m1“ o; my n1“ '11.] who would ground for racing cars, is 200 feet four months In (he wide at low tide. ~ 1I"!e.““?fi'i‘ Ii you detect any of the following symptoms, §_e_e your doctor g_t m0 ~ of a wart, mole or birtiirnsrk. Do not try solves or ointments. Go to the doctorf 5 Persistent indigestion. Do not wait for l loss of weight. Go to the doctor. ~ Persistent hoarseness, unexplained I cough, or difliculty in swallowing, Do_ mot assume that it is due to smoking or, some other form of irritation which will clear up. Go to the doctor. 7 Any change in the normal bowel habits. I Do not attempt to diagnose yourself. Ga to the doctor. . §__I__i_/_§ m corral/en car/rem o TEST ivFnr-zn rum our nrnry snanrnr. srann T0 LEARN hard sends oi Dayton: wind which blows constantly Sllfilmél‘ called the Shamai. or more meanintlfi- RADIO PRICES SLASIIEIH! A . MAY 15th. to 29th. nsznucrrorzs us» so 15% The Edison Electric local Good-Will Quiz dealer announces that beginning next Tuesday and continuing until Saturday inclusive reductions of up to 15 per cent. will be given on all purchases of Radios. These Radios are of the latest make and desigrvranging from the small portable to the magnlficant Consoi Combination Models in Stewart Warner, Rogers Maj- estis,.Addi‘sson, Admiral and Stromberg Carlson. REMEMBERr-With every cash purchase of a dollar or over you receive an entry blank for the Good Will Quiz Program on the Air every Friday. GET THAT NEW RADIO NOW-AT A BIG SAVING ‘ms: EDISON ELECTRIC 136 Gt. Geo. St. Electrical Contractors Phone 1760 In lrnn, a dust-laden northerly The entire Chinese langtllfl 1| (or mad; up of vrords with one syl- ls isble. Each sound mny h!" 1|- ,‘ V: - -..-;ic¢.-Ii-. . s viitéévs