' -N4I\|H.\"l‘ TUB FIRST FOUL DROPS T0l'(`ll ff i!l`lli Barrister and Attorney-at-Law " Olliccr 180 Richmond Street I\IO.\'EY T0 LOAN Prohibition Commission Chas. I1. Black, Chairman, Char- lottetown. ` ii .inn iz. .\iennna.ia._\ve=i st. mcni. I' .lohn Simpson, Hamilton. V' Send all information regarding fuiraclicns of PROHIBITION ACI' tn the above or to B. J. Haywood, Q¥V %O% BIG BARGAINS! ` We were fortunate cnuugh to lniike as lucky purchase of l\Ien's and Boys, Dress and Work Boots. 'Also Mcn's Rubbers, Ladies’ and (.‘iiildren‘s Boots and Shoes which ive arc able to eller at a Second- 'llninl Price. Reincinber new Boots `anil Shoes :it ai. Second-Hand Price. ll. will pay you to look them over lwforc you buy elsewhere. At pres- 1-nt we have them in all sizes. i Second Hand ‘ Store ' 108 Richmond Street > lo 00 foo-o o+»»¢++v¢44¢¢+¢-ve .__ `House For Sale '1- 'Dwelling-house with garage on building lot 87 x 160 feet in finest rm-.iflcntifil district in City. House `h;~.s good basement, steam heat, and elf-oiric lights and contains nine rooms bcsides bath, hallways, pan- try and store-rooms. Rooms on Kirst floor other than kitchen have ihzirdwocd flooring. i For particulars apply to H. F. 1\l:icPhce, Solicitor, Riley Building, Charlottetown. 1957-mwf-2 wks. iliarm For Sale ~ Farm For Sale at St. Catherines, West River, consisting of 81 acres .hard and soft wood, good house, barn and outbuildings. For further piarticulars apply MRS. CHARLOTTE MacFADYEN, i 248 Kent Street. i 21488-3-l6-wfm-tts-61. ,, »~.~. ~.--~A , .,.~»......n. » . .- ve.-, » -» i , g Foul SALE i-1? __ " Fnnn for Sale at Dunstaffnagc, 'iv.is.1., consisting in -is ac.-es, LAimly AMZBROSE HENRY, Z Dunstalfnage. 1482-3-16-Wed-21. Mr Merchant! Whenever we can be of ser- Vlw ¢0 Wil - give us n call. Telephone 698 or 699. ilieillois Bros. Linnea Wholesale lylerchantc md Qnslsrsnm AQnts 3 - Head dl Prlneo"§treet Wharf A -3-mwstf. - - - Buying Seed Potatoes All next week vm will be buying Seed Cobblerl, Mmm- tisln Table Staci and limlp, at our Warehouse, !lo¢\u’o . Wharf. Cor. Queen ond;-Wat#-Hlill Pbourili r The House of (C0lltl.l1l.l¢d)_ "Oh, it was 9. fool business,” the first woman rejoined, setting down to supply the details al the story with an air of :spacious satisfaction which reminded Jean of nothing so much as o! a doge with n bone. “Nest Freyne was ii. typical Italian -though her father was English, I believe-all blazing, passionate eyes and blazing, passionate emotion. you know; then there was another man-and there was Blaise Tor- marin! You can imagine the con- sequences for yourself. Blaise has his full share of the Tomiarin temper-and a Tormarin in a tem- per is like a. devil with the bit be- tween his teeth. There were vio- lent quarrcls cud finally the girl bolted, presumably with the other man. Then, later, Lady Anne heard that she had died abroad some- where. The funny tlfng is that it seemed to cut Tormarin up raihcr badly. l{e's gloomed about the world ever since, so I suppose he must have been pretty deeply ln love with her before the crash came. I never say hcr, but I`vc been told she was dnbollcally pretty.” The other woman laughed, dis- missing the tragedy of the little tale with a shallow tinkie of mirth. “Oli, well, I`ve .only inet Bla’se` Tormarin once, but I shou‘d say he -was not the type to relish being ihrovm over for another man`l_"' She peered short-slghtedly at the grilled fsli on her plate, poking at it discontcntedly wlih hcr fork. “I never think they cook their fish decently here, do you?" she com- pinned. And, with that. both women shel- ved the affairs of Blaise Toi'inni'in and concentrated upon the variety ol culinary sins from \vh’ch even expensive hotel chefs are not neces- sarily exempt. Jenn had no iiine to bestow upon the inliorma-t'on which had been thrust upon her until she had ef- fected the transport of herself and her belongngs from the hotel to Waterloo Staten, but when ih’s had been satisfactorily accomplish- ed and she found herself comfort- ably settled in a comer sent oi' the Plymouth express. her thoughts re- verted to her newly acquired know- ledge. It added a bil; of definite out.-‘ line to the very slight and shadowy picture she had been able to form oi’ her future environment-a pic- ture roughly sknlclicd in her ni`nd from the few hints dropped by her father. She wondered a. little why Glyn should have om'tted all mention of Bla’sc Tormarins love affair and its unhappy squel, but it moments reflection supplied the cxiplanation. Petereon had admitted that it was ten years since he had heard from Lady Anne; presumably, then, the circumstances _just recounted in Jean's hearing had occurred during those years. Jean felt that the additional knowledge she had gained rather detracted from the prospective pleasure of her visit to Staple. Judg'ng from the comments wlilch she had overheard, her host was likely to prove a, somewhat rnorose and gloomy individual,-isoured by his unfoi'tunato~en5gpl,e;u;¢.,or fem- inzne fidelity. '~ ' '~ .if Thence her thoughts vaulted wildly ahead. Most probably, as a direct consequence, he was a woman hater and, if so, it was more than possible that he would regard her presence at Stap`e as an unwarrant- able intrusion. A decided qualm assailed her, deepening qu’ckly into a. settled conviction-Jean was noth‘ng if not thorough!--that thc real explana- tion of the delay in Lady Anne‘s response to Glyn's letter had lain in Blaise Tormarln’s objection to ' Periodic- Eye Examinations Don't wear your glasses for llvp or ten years. as some do. without re-examination, for In that time serious changes Are vitally Important, _whe- ther oue'| eyes are (ood or GUM RUBBER s , l of `_.fv‘ < f ar* ln addition to Gum Cushions the Gunn Percha Tire shown above has the Iiesisio Tread, rubber impregnated cord fabric, reinforced side walls, extra tread width-all extra values at no extra cost. An interesting Accessory lor You FREE Your Gutts Psrcbn Dealer will givl you FREE I handsome polished metal service record to remind you when to chan s oil, when to lubricate the chassis. when to check tires, battery. ste. 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Even the most severe shocks are so lessened that the cord fabric will not rupture or break down --the most common cause of tire failure. Look at the icture above. It is a view of a Gutta Perchagire cut away to show you the “Gum Cushions.” See the three of them under the tread where the tire gets the most bumps. See them in the sidewalls where they absorb the Y | \HERE is an amazing extra feature in N . Cu hion flexing strain and reinforce thobead. These “Gum Cushions” run the entire cir- cumference of the tire --there are seven of them in each Gutta Percha and Roadcraft Tire, three at the tread and four in the walls. With such inward protection as this--and with the unexeelled outward toughness of the Gotta Percha “Resisto Tread] it is not surprisi that Gutta Percha Tires give more mileagerlietter satisfaction, greater safety _.more value for your money. _ Only Percha Tires have this amazing feature-“Gum Cushions”-yet Gutta Pei-chaT,ires cost no more than you have been paying for ordinary tires. Extra value from the first dav ont-hu Gutta Percha 4.,\\°"*¢ Tires. y GUTTA PERCHA & RUBBER, LIMITED f T HEAD OFFICE: TORONTO _ "mt Branches from Coast to Coast - GU 9033 UNEP K1NG'S COUNTY GARAGE CO., LTD, Mobtague V th” ”“'“5’°'“ °f his h°m° bi' * '*b1'“Pf1Y11'°l11h`Bh t°l0w._WB-S Pi-me Swllpsd in astonishment admin- by something curiously familiar in he answered terseiy. "There won‘t strange young woman-an objec- tuated by the sharper, clipped pro- tion before the numerous tninks the mans easy, swinging stride. A be o train till ten o'clock to-nlehl-" tion Lady Anne had had io over- nouncement ot the statlonmaster as and suit-cases, labeled "Peter- surge of memories came flooding A glint 3! humour danced in como, or decide to l or bei re h h Id G] B' °m B busued "P the 1°“S'm °f the sm.” which the luggage vlan over her, and she felt her brea.i.hfJesn's eyes. s e cou answer yns request platform declolm-ns: "Meavlel or the departing train had catch in her throat at the sudden “ln that case." me returned the aiifinnative. 'Meavlel 'Meaviel" with a msdden- omits 19|-ch, .1 " 'nie idea that she mi nt be 1 i V d mslbmty whim "med M” M' °'°my` "WM" d° W" ° vm? I z 'sn nay innmnf. repetition that re- 'ro me bucolzc mind, such an un- mind. For an instant ina was in "I dont advise." he replied unwe come guest at Staple 1-lied minded one or a, cuckoo in June. wanted accumulation argued s pas# doubt-the thing seemed so amaz- promptly. "I apologise. Please for- Jean with li l_ nste n tin, d A ~ i . by the time Eid ;c:on‘1’pu;1’;d PPEYBHUY b0¢h s¢2i1i0l1m8St¢r senger of quite superlative impor- lnsly improbable. Then. wuchlnggivo such an ungrscious reception. th. ha 1 t and P°"i'e" were W0 much °b5°1‘b°li tanie. and with one accord the his hat, the statlonmaster moved`M`ss Peterson-but you must ac- ExetelH°°-Ssar mdwnzndnsehoi 31;; in tlhc frenzied strophe and antls- combined glances of the station respectively aside, o.nd.sho found knowledge it was something in the » "Se 8 'WD ° °ff°°t they were owdueins our i-urea on diminutive pimcnn im-sei: face to me wztii the un- num of 1 surprise to fhd that trundled along on the leisurely in observe that any pasrsnger, ‘w digcm,-er Jem standing ,°me_ Imam, mgmhmn from Monmvam your weN_y°,,|.. A ‘ Krug: §;;fIn:t};1°hd%°‘;n3:“:1,i;:1d ;;'lh‘l‘“;1°‘°pP°d 5_5' 3185080. contem- what forlomly in the middle of lt, She gazed at him speechlcqry, Jean laughed. ~ - iw d descendsig from the train- surrounded by the smaler fry ofi and for o. moment he, too, seemed _(To bs Continued) had succeeded in working herself unexpected an-.vols were of rare her luggage. The atotionmaster to-ken aback. H‘s eyes mst har, in . up into u. oondztion that almost occurrence at Coombe Eavie-and hurried forward immediately to do rstartled looping glad of ` "Wed “W” p”"°~ -Wm *h°i’Pf°f° hi-#felled 00 trans- the honours and Jean addressed 'nitlon and something ce immp N A "O00mbe Ea-vie! combe Eov'el." fer herself and her hand-luggage him nggriyl thing that setiher plllllsol? rzzliinm ' oi ange Made 'nie sing-song intonation of n to ine platform unassisted. A min- -'r want ii rims-cali"-c°n~e¢o imsteaaiiy_ g 'In M¢dl¢3l F665 ci ii-i ki i 1 ., . ,, . » __ ;li>;¢SSr¢ 0° yi! nor cr first ute later the train smcied on ns ,mg herself nanny- to im nic cs 'Little cami-adsl she could nm, 1' 8 rom a. ow note to a higher, way again, leaving the station- staple Manor." mom thaw ds MONUTON. N. B., Mar. 19-(By then descending in contrary motion mater ma tm sem-urea porter 'rho mm :boon nu hem. on in ciilsmmd mmaihen' Th’ °“““”‘“" P""°’-Th' °"°°“ l&llIl|s A 11 Im _ qu,” U, no an he,.e_ mms. :ix th, old' nth”°we“yh"2m;\; tive of the New Brunswick Medical he illfdfmed her regretfully. "Any- replace the sudden fire that had society' meeting hm 'ut mam' om th., wma W be me, mm mmdw in the mlm em umm criticised one cz on recommends-1 Wonnscows wogonotts in advance' ing its light ' q gg" 1” °h° "W" °f "'° °°'“m’°" ' Wh? cmd , ,num mms _“mu hu hmmm' ,,s°_y°u A" Mm Peurmmn ll ihnt inquired into Workmens .Do you think I w SE hooontinued hastily “Butlf theyre Therg wss no pleasure, no w¢1.‘ °°mP°mm°n mum' 1” mm um’ “mm mem H I enacting you up at staple, min ,come in hs tones, rather, an undef. `1?m“""°k' Th’ ’°°°'°”‘°“d*"°“ » M10?" thorn be sun so una one or no current or :mm vemion ir ' ' ' _ otherwise. , may take place, which if not , i » 7 discovered, may vvork per- ' im" 'D m at Th 1,, td th h FM ' ,i . , . ......... ni... .. ... ....... /,.7 @ ,,.......,, .Z .i.§°`2i.....Z§§,, ,.“§; ..,;,°‘LF, .,,,; ,,,,§‘,§‘,,,,,*,’}"'°° °°“°i _ Sharp hiss is ills ilnri _'»_f.~°|°\l “nu you mum. jf/ approaching m'owr_¢smo cc inein "van" 'nie in- in mcnoiyiiahie, Gum / @ /`_/' , :hilly the clap, ,cold dir- elm! bldly ln reply; gh, hu-My , mn-ms. W/ _ iinvii be ic. an-_°n»¢.un. iumr im to answer mm. any to lbllowedtbe sound, or o cu' most his mood. Then, hutuy nn. 6 F i ' broklnl to A standstill inthe road in; up hsr reserves, sbs wont on 1 . IIIITCIIESUI , ma ui moan an _ uoinm'-Y _ » n ou at ,e , _. an most im 011 don’t seem verypign j,.»'.““ . ‘aavti ascuiin' --ed rose . ii ' _ ` _ » °7T0ll_I'l`BIB'l : :scroll sy¢f'v.li'Ting n.r>eldlml‘ru;|i gfgdnl" e me 5 Au I so away E _ ' mn- ma of me cuum-in an noun :uma uno i. nm, 'U I |08 li one./zfsiwaf offaeawe f=-~-°'-- M W, ,_ ,,f,-,_,, ~ ""°“ \ 1 --_ -4. . , _ , w ___ , _, . .. ._ , ,. ..._.._,_.,.... _,,__ __,_,, _W in question was that 11 Wm revision be made in "ihe iv-fi! medical fees ln order to assi!! reduction of the cost of a tration. If economy were the ject, lt was said at the mee was not fair to increase 01° of the chairman of the workm compensation board to “Ml than $6000 per annum" RS M mended by the commissiun SAINT JOHN N B Mai' 19 (By 'rin canadian Preul change in medical fees unless tice were given the medical l>\‘° sion, it was said here tonight J. s._sin¢iaii-, cnairman 1 Worhnen"s ComP¢l18°¢i°“ The recommendations erm at Moncton by the executive 01 New Brunswick medical SW were made by a ¢°mmi=Si°“' might or might not become lBW» pointed out. "Your writing lshsrd in dont YOu time Y°“"