5.. . ‘UN FIGHT IN STATION ORLEANS. 1A.. May 17.—- tqxw U I- llllgql battle between police- Mu and men. said by officers to, Everywhere in DESIRABLE RESIDENCE AND FURNITURE I i .____ I aim instructed by Arthur Alley- Esq; no sell by auction at the prehi- lses, Number 275 Richmond Street o‘ In ill-ll": My: y: l‘! “Ni ‘fake notice Thai at 12 dclock noon:— i His desirable residence. situate, llzv ill) pit»... n. Street. having a frontage or 70 feet liquids, which contain rion than on Richmond Street and extendiniriwo “mi Omcijiii, p9,- ,., i. 0 aim. back 160 feet. Location, one of the. b‘ Mi i beat in the City. Hot iivater, heating lml‘ whifih gas [1911] been rgseiulzfi; and all modern improvements. ‘lmm a ‘en will‘ . e l) Intending purchasers can inspect, under the provisions of the Prohi- the property by applying to .\lr. biiion Am Alley or the Auctioneer. I (signed) , The sale of superior furniture; GEORGE H‘ BARBOUR will take place at s oclook. (om-i Chief Inflpecmr prising Parlor. Dinlngruoni, Halli Bedroom and Kitchen furniture ilk; TWA rluding carpets, refrigerator, New; Lighter Day Range. i R. BEAIRSTO. l Auction Sale BUNSON 2.13 1-4 the “dghtnian Hotel, Lower Mon- tague beautifully situated on the southlside of the Montague “l”! Best of bathing of llotel‘. v _ for boatinK. there being a Perle" £ Registered Standard Bred i. Bunsen is a seal brown. square railed trotter‘ standing sixteen hands and weighing 1900 lbs. lie; which the S. S. Magdalene calls three times a week on her way to Pictou. ctc. Within a few yardsi also of good fishing. Hotel and‘ all outbuildings are in good repair-l persons selling OI IHHTJ.‘ iii lll-‘lf on m. Nomi Side o; Richmonqiinssessiou beer or other drinkable | ' with any out» of a dozen. 5 miles from the Town of IIGII-i tague anti l 1-2 from Gcorgetoun.’ within 50 ivirfls. _ Unsurpassed facilities lllllllfi Wllll ll"l‘» river and two wharves, tit one of! She k“”“'“al THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I-OO-O-OOGOO-OO Lapin-e, Sonia} [gt-e wguli] push i, Mum... ‘trout... ‘.i..:":..":;::;1::2..$:i':; ; Iii Years i i i ear. Iwould make l.enore's indis- ~t.lnot. He could only half see. half had looked charming in her furs, her cheeks glowing her eyes happy. But Lenore was irresistible. ~Slie wt re a short mclessiu con and a mole hat with a scarlet wing. lier triers her ball, paying no atten- titin -I0 the car, which had almost. run ‘ier down. ‘ "Oh, if we hail hurt her! Lenore i covered her face. .\'e:l wanted -_to comfort her. "Your chauffeur was splendid. Dlffa “'97P lallglllllls’ 85313’- irr- child iwasnt even touched." i 0h; Gvd- slve. me back my She wok h” hands away ii-om, yc-uth- Sonia prayed as she saiw her ‘ace. He wanted t0 kiss herl and ll°lll<l¢ _ iynin. but she was talking to the B"! 11° lllllt °l Whal- Blll! Tell ‘t-litld giving her some money to ‘llllgellqllfr lilllllnglli; m; 15h? "lllajltell buy a doll. wi l _ et un o g r s lot oin- , ‘~‘Poor uni. thing, she was poor-I all thrill-d She liwkfilllgllgll-lly l» f lv ilresseil,“ she said as thev drove‘ lflll all lell BT90?! P will ill‘ ‘ on‘, ' i to_the home. Ned and Lenore chat- i After this ride Ned saw zi good» l-lll: ‘llltlllllledkvilllgelllel- ‘deal of Lenore Flectwood. But of-f All llllWBll lllllllpl‘ llllll llle llllll- ten when with hPl‘ Ills thoughts‘; clns afterward Ned noticed that 1 flew tback to Sonia. and he thoughti SOME! fifielllfll l" ll? Wflwlllllg llllll- f cf lit-r as so splendid, so fiill of life, Occflslflllilll)‘ lle PlIlTDFISPIl il 100k and PnPFZIV. lie saw her oftembuti "l fiolllellllll! V"? llllB Fllflllellfi lll no \\'tll'd of anything that had pas-i her face. ‘She looked very charm sod before he left for the war had, lflK lll lll-‘l’ ‘llllle Velvet llllck- 0'11‘! been spoken. There had been no lt-w and slicwving licr white neck resumption of their inlintat-y. It and shoulders, her arms. When ,hail been simply renewctl friend. he siuilcti at her. iher lip qiuivered $llllr~$llCll as lie might have had as she smilletl blacllf‘ alt him. Lenore aso oo ed particularly lcv'r-‘.y' that night in a sc-ft, foamy white dress just a bit open at the neck. When he smiled at her re- turned it in a comradely sort of a way that had just a. tinge of pos- session in it—so iSonIa. who was watching, thought. Never had the weather god been kinder than the week of the house party. The sun shone bright- iy; even the clouds seemed more iSonizi cleverly led liiiii to talk of what he did when away from her. llr lizizl not yet wholly recovered his health. anti so had not taken up his work. Later he would Oll- cn ii stitdio. lie iliscussetl his Oftrin Sonia spoke of Lenore. least she thought she kncw—thut Ned was very much intt-rcsteil by the beautiful girl. lt could he nothing else for. luminous m-g-re joym], as they ivrtilllii" its lici‘ father u-as. Ned lioateil lazily over the blueness of was fully as wealthy and had IJO- the sky. Sonia iii-ad been so happy to think . face was ulizht. and both she andi i5 sired by Bingara, who has 17'.‘ trotters and 12 pacers better than 2.15 and including such horses as "Baden 2.05%, Briscia 2.05%‘ and Millierna. 2.05%. He is considered by horsemen to be the best indi- vidual horse imported since Elmo's time. . _- f lsitlcs that indifference to money filffiffcflzfiff§f l‘,".f§,,{’§."{§d,.,"..§§'.‘i found in the yc-unll. who have nev- . _ .. i -. - 7 plum ruqpbem. and Siriiwbci-i-y» Pl‘ kllown lllp need of ii. patches and a good kitchen Sill" den fgfldy planted. Electric lights in Hotel. Torrlsts pro- nounce this tho best summer Hotel (l-casionziliy he ticcoiiipallletl cithci Sonia or Lenore to chlllTIl on iSunday morning. Both of them were religious. lle often felt that sumo dcsiri- to kiss Lcnore that he had fclt that tiny in the park. Then that she would be in the same house with Nod for a long seven days. Nmv, even after the first ilay, she was not quite so happy. She was afraitl/ of herself, scorn- fui of lit-rselff llow would she ever be trilc to disguise her feel- lugs from him, from these people site on l’. E. island anti last sen- son less than half the tlllllllflllllml could be accommodated. Retisons for soiling are not financial. as l uni convinced that this might he developed into one of the best and largest summer hotels in the Ma- ritiiiio Provinces. As a trotter Bunsen is proving, himself of value, having a number of large, fine looking and speedy offspring. He will stand at Vic- toria for season of 1921 at service fees of $10 and $15. F. A. WATTON, . D. J. STEWART. _ _ _ , _ ‘If. ., . Bradaimnflv lilower Montague‘ i,_ E_ isiami Ilut siiiiittliiies as he thought oli P, E. I. he wc-ultl put out his hand and lay it over hers. Often in his rooms at night he ivould sit bvfore thc firc thinking m" |,I\ni)f‘l‘. lie would close his She knew that she loved liltu with all the strength of her nature. She wanted to be unselfish for liitii; lwantctl hint to have the beat that life could give. Surely, feel- l I ~ i l~_\'t'.S and son licr lovely girlish i int: this way. she would have the fat-c, lit-iii" her laugh, Iltfl‘ voice. strcnizih to give him tip. Yet shoi was tifrziid, horribly afraid. . polled horse-Ii to talk of the weir, thcr»; the different people at the‘ party, inconsotiuentiiiil things, . w.» uw-w Swallow Brand E“ English Fox Wire BOTH BEFORE AND AFTER Made 0t order especially for iWEAViNG THE ROGERS HARDWARBCO LIMITED Charlottetown, P. E. I. width guaranteed, 150 to roll. tion for Superior quality, giving you the fox pens made from it; HOLD." by the largest makers of Galvanized Netting Britain. This is made of ENGLISH QUALITY WIRE, has the old English Galvanizing, "takes longer but lasts longer," and woven by the famous process that makes ever’ mesh true to size, and a straight non-bagging firm wall. OUR ENGLISH FOX NETTING has a world reputa- ...assuranoe with "WHAT YOU HAVE THEY'LL Guaranteed Galvanizing before and after madefi/lade and tc know that lic loved her. i Lenore exchanged with him; she . had overheard him suy to-the girl: “Do you know that you are very- NWBGL; very lovely?" slit: stood at her window looking out at the diwinkling sttirs, her hetirl. cold with dread. (To Be (lontinucil) Arbor Dayfrogram. PRINCE STREET SCHOOL Following is thr- prtiirram for Ar» bor .l)ay in Prince Street Si-html to which the public is cordially‘ iii- vi-tetl: (_‘.li0l‘llS——"TIl8 Spring Song"; llr mary Classes. Drlll—l‘u‘pils 0f Miss min's Drinantnient. ‘ Recltatinn-“Pho Three Violets" 'Snng—"Thc-. Daffodils“, Priiutiry Classes. Ditilozue~ “The 'l‘hrco 'I'l'l*t"5#", Pupils Miss A ornke Department Rocitatlon-~-"'l‘lie Violet (‘liilii rcn " Mary Gordon lliiglics. Dlit-ht» 8TR°N°LY SUIO——"TIIB Brook." Pauline. st. dcnius. _ WOVEN -l)iiiIozue—/'lSlx [Ii‘ll(‘ llnnuvts." FULL Pupils Mllss Kie|ly‘s lmiiiirtini-iit. ll)ialogiie~-“'l‘lie beautiful 'l‘ri-t-s" TWIST Pu-pili-i Miss Haslanru Department. l5 ——"-S .| t‘ S‘ -," '-' ~ PERFECT aryogifilsflespr ng tine ca l lllll Atldrcss-“Arihtir ‘Day " Mr. lion- MESH ' ry Smith. f t(‘.htirus—‘ll,antI of llopc and (llo- ry." School. I ‘Recitatiun-—-“Britziin“ Nliibcl (full lock. lteci.ttiLltin~"Thc lfliig,“ liolcu i Duchcinin. u i ' Full l(.liorus— Thercs A Ltintl." Si-n- ior Pupils. Ret:itation——What is Tho Fl-ig of England?" Mary Murdock. l)i'.iilt.‘gile~“Mei.king of tho Flint" Uhorus-~—"Cliiltlrcns Ilyiiiii," ‘by School. Address. "God Save the King." in Great When alone with him she con- ~' MAY 23. 1921 Mortgage Sale There will ~bo - - Auction in front of ‘th nave been marine strikers, last.‘ the DOmmlOn I imagine her. Sonia was a pulsing House. Souris, ~in ‘King’; ‘gait? _ EH11! Bl m“ lequisville and Nash-i BY CAROLYN BEEGHER presence. wnmn. comforting. on Friday the tenth day of Juno Ville railroad passenger stntiom; i: Mrs. Clarke, an old friend. gave A. D. 1921 at the hour oi’ twelvq one person was shot and‘ several‘ l"'” ' ',' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' a house. party. opening ber nran- 1 tfolock noon: ALL ti“; m“ were reported hurt. ‘ sivn on the Hudson for the ncca piece or parcel of land mm“ The trouble started when aever- i Chaim, xi“ sion. lt was to =be a gly party, lying and being in Township i] ‘hundred alleged strikers attack-i Young officers. ‘soldiers just re- (bgumiber l Jflprty-flvg in King.‘ N1 two coaches. loaded withi nob‘ iookiu ‘turnedkalld-lisr fr ends, were to be cunt)‘; n {Prince Edward I3. ilrllla-brellkérs which had lust or, I Leni-rtlfs _ 1.3.1.1 clung to Ned's; Qlilqrmvl" -_ _ _ _ k_ 9 _ iii! - 0112M end described u - ‘lved- i arm. Directly in front of the mac-i _-‘l;"l-\ llllllll“! “P? i_“°l' lll» ll" o ovis. t st his to say:— Com- . i ‘ “to. is.“ *.";..“.:: i:..‘:.:::r.ii'...":; 21:. r:..":."+*...:: kfinwii’ :“::.~: "r i ' frislitenc express on on er acc. - r 0n p; F She had been playing on the grass Pill‘. but Jul-ll 1L“ Illa!’ llllllll" 5'9"‘ chains and seventy links North i and iiaii m“ m" in we're.“ u, m,‘ ore and Don had arrived, Sonia of the North boundary “n, m Edward Grinsell's land; running West by the M the year 1764 for the dislti-ni: g: one hundred and’ thirty chain; and fifty-six links to the division line between Towluzhlp; Nun, bars 44 and 46; thence Nomi along the same six chains and seventy links; thence East to the Soul-is Line Road aforesaid- thence along ' Iplaco of commencement contain. ing Eighty-five acres little more or less. _ The above sale is made under and by virt/ue of and pursuant tn a power of sale contained in a certain llndenture of Mortgage bearing date the Fifth day oi November A. D. 1917 made be. tween- William F. Campbell or Cherry Grove in King's County HERE arelmany things for which you desire money. , Maybe it is to ay the mort- gage off your ome; to give your children an education; to provide a fund to care for your wife and famil if you ‘should clie' or to support yourself in your old age if you live. Or perhaps you are endeavoring to extend your business credit; to retire a bond issue; to create a reserve to offset the loss by death of some member of your firm, or to pay off the widow of your partner. Life Insurance provides the only means of delivering the necessary mone at the time it is most needed. Over six undred million dollars have been paid out by the life insurance companies in Canada for these and similar purposes and over two and a. half billions are pledged to-day for future delivery. e IifchisumnocScwioc canadianllfilflimr-axuctOflittrihflbdatiotsl a Lif¢ Associafian0fCanada a: and Jane Campbell his wife or the one part and the undersigned of the other part. and because of default having lbeen made In the payment of the interest secured thereby. For further particulars nppiy 1° A- F- Mcflllald- Eu. Solicitor Souris , ' Dated this Sixth da of A. n. 1921. y M" JOH-N MCGUAID, Mortgagee, TAOIICOIIOII Sale thallco ~ ~ the same to the‘ 0f land a. in Prince Edward Island. Farmeiq of Manning’ Channbefl/Ibluuto ~...~.....,.... u... ‘flomtand Stablllyz WM...» Valuable Property l l I in ' ilharlottetowm I will sell on Wednes - day, May 25th, commenc- ing at 12 o'clock noon, Express daily except Sunday, The Limited, 50 it will be seen there is iT-runk luiernatlonal Limited to _ Maritime. arriving in Montreal at when all ‘she ivantcil was love Illlil‘ 7A0 i, ,.......... -. She had seen again the glances at 11 This 'I‘li:it nlghi. she wept bitterly as Cochrane wiih ‘he 7m p. m. affords connection with train No. 11 leaving Quebec via Stidbury, Port Arthur. daily mi- Cochrano at ‘$.00 p. m. that 2-st0rey dwelling house and lot, with store, situated on Richmond St., No. 86, now occupied. by Mr. King. Terms at sale. BENJ. CARTER, Aiictlonécr. distinct Toronto. Particulars of these splendid rail services to the west will be explain ed by all C. N. R. ticket agents really a choice of two routes. There ls also tho through service to the Pacific coast by train leav- lng Toronto daily at 10,30 p. m. and folders and illustrated matter Fort may he obtained by application William and Winnipeg. Connect- to any of the city ticket offices or Ion for this ls flliltlc by tli-e Ocoanl by writing the General Passenger Continenttil- Limited to Montreal and the Grand Department. Mnvmton. .N. B. m. affords the most direct ‘r73. but passengers by the Limited arriving at Levis train makes connection at (‘AR THE UNIVER ‘Al. THE immense output of cars from the Can- adian Ford factory'permits the adoption of expensive time-saving machinery that would not be economical in factories with smaller production. '_I‘his saving of time is a factor in the lovv price for Ford high quality. Agiant milling machine finishes in one op- eration the sides and bottoms of ten cylinder castings, forty cylinders in all. The cylinder heads are machined by a similar miller with one man and a helper o crating it._ Factories with smaller output use or each cylinder block operation a separate machine with its own mechanic, thus adding to the cost of higher priced cars. Many small-output factories farm out their gear cutting._ Ford gears are cut by expen- sive automatic machines in our own factory, SIX machines being operated by one man, re- suiting not onl_ in economy of operation but in perfection o work reflected 1n the smooth at low cost through special manufacturing methods Extra 80ft Laclng Wire 1V2 Inch x 16 Gauge i048 inches yide 1y, inch x 16 Gauge x 6O inches wide 1.1/2 inch x i5 Gauge x 48 Inches wide 2 Inch x 16 Gauge x 18 Inches wide 2. Jnch x 10 Gauge x 24 inches qpiui 2 inch x 16 Gauge x 24 Inches wide 2 Inch x 10 Gauge x 48 inches wide 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 p’, Galvanized Staples inch x i6 Gauge x 60 inches wide inch x 15 Gauge x 24 Inchesvwide inch x 15 Gauge x 36 Inches wide ' inch x 15 Gauge x 48 Inches wide inch x 15 Gauge x 60 inches wide‘ inch x 14 Gauge x 24 inches wide Inch x 14 Gauge x 48 Inches wide Feeding Pans, Shovels, Hinges, Hasps, Padlocks, Gal- {gnized Nalla and all Ranch Requirements. ' We are the largest importers iln Canada of ENGLISH "FOX NETTING. We advise booking orders at earliest op- poi-funny. I .L_ PRICES GUARANTEED. Tiled-Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. Queen It: est ' s - . .9-»..~.-.-...~ t» 3.3 ~-r»-e-¢i.m-,~ensp~v ' . n - ~ Wholesale and Retail Grafton Street 1V2 Galvanized Staples _ all steel train to the coast isivin Through RaiIService To Pacific Coast Canadian Natlonsll Railways Offer Most Direct Connections With Fast Through Trains from Mon- troll. The finest train service to the Pacific (Ioast is afforded by the Canadian National Grand-Trunk “Continental Limited" now leaving at 9.00 daily from Bonaventure Station, Montreal. The route of this finely equipped Ottawa, North Bay. Cochrane and _vIa the Transcontinental to Winni- peg and by Grand Trunk Pacific to Saskatoon llnd Edmonton and via Canadian National Railways to Viincouvcr-—The finest of scenic’ routes through the Rockies and over the smoothest roadbed. From Maritime Provlnce points there is connection by Ocean Limited with the Continental Lim- ited daily, and by the Maritime running of your Ford car. Ford time-saving machinery, of which , those above mentioned are typical ex- Ford Motor Company of Canada. Limited. Ford. Ontario arnples, enable us to produce a car of the highest quality at a low price. Wherever you lgo-r ~ 0% Service . I v a'\. O sold by Public l».