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LOWTHEB sannrsraas. soucrrons, ITC 84 Great George Street MONEY TO LOAN McLEOD A’. BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY i W. E. BENTLEY, K. 0. Bio-dill!!!‘ and Attorney-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN Office: 180 Richmond Street Prohibition Commission Chas. H. Black, Chairman, ' Charlottetown. Jae. B. McDonald. West. St. Peters John Simpson, Hamilton. Send all information regarding Infractions oi PROHIBITION ACT to the above or to FARM FOR SALE Tenders will be received up to Ap- ril 22nd for thc purchase of my farm, nicely situated at Mount Her- bert. 4H miles from Charlottetown, containing 212 acres oi good land, wgth good buildings and well water- e . Any tender not. necessarily ac- eelttcd. MRS. PERCY MUTCH. R. R. 5, Charlottetown. Ifil-t-Iww-ti swrsrvalvrru RICHAR? GOYNE A ead flgius in her mom-sing garb. she went here and there like s. disinterested child. learning just bow matter‘ stood- lf Peter lisd heard the news of her fathers death, and it seaned impossible that he should not have heard, there was no nrisiudgins hiniferhiafsiluretoreturnorto write. Cynthia thrust him out of her thoughts and out of her life. as she believed. and with Peter went hope and sweetness and love and the last of her cares. Peter had worked well. Cynthia was s rich woman. At first she ai- lowed herself to be consoled by Dicky smythe, who was early her would-be protector and adviser. He was grimly thrilled at the future prospects. It. was only s. matter 0i time, he mused, before Cynthia. and he would be married. He would be patient. He could afford to he pa- tient. v . lie was ever at her beck and call and In the time of her trouble she needed him. In a way, although perhaps suspecting his motives, she was grateful and obedient. Then, one sfteruron while she was resting, Miss Cavendish, the elder of Peters aunts, called at the Marland home. Cynthia hesitated about receiving her at first, and then had her shown into the bou- dolr where shc was resting, and met; the elderly woman's faint: smile with s. fainter one of chill re- serve. The grey woman—i'or that colour told all there was to tell about Miss Cavendish, a typical "eoun- try" figure-looked long and wist- fully before she broached the mat- tors upon her mind- “IL is about. Peter I have some. oi course," she said, in a. low voice. "l thought perhaps you might have news o1 him." she was so hepiess, Cynthia telt sorry for her. but. resented the question. "l? How should I have hea 211'?" The grey woman looked down. “It is all so inexplicable, you see. Of course we had not seen Peter from boyhood. until his return. ‘a comparatively wealthy man. Tilt"! was always something about him- something-onc can hardly say mysterious. 1t was as if theft hid been s. past which he was twins to shake off and couldn't. But he wouldn't confide in me. "He was too good to us, tremen- dously good. l-le meant to stay with us. He did well in Midlelfi" Cynthia nodded, a queer light in her eyes. “Very? "Then suddenly he told us he was going sway and might not come back for a long time. We- wcre staggered He was engaged to you. Miss Mariano. It made us happy to think-J’ She stopped quite unexpectedly, snd then spoke with thrcsrnest impulse of a mother. "Miss Marland. why did he go? You quarreled perhaps? You-for- give me-you hurt him, or he wounded you in some way? ‘These things are so easily done. You can tell us. at least. something about where he has gone, when he may come back-oh, it makes one so helpless." Cynthia was silent for a long time. and then she rose to her feet. “Miss Cavendish, don't misun- derstand me if I say I wish you had not. come here today." Her eyes were wide and. bright, turned to the windows where the sunset was. "I know nothing about Peter Cavendfsh. I have put him out of my thoughts and out of my life. There can be nothing gained by discussing him with mo. I cannot help you." After that the interview soon termhated. Miss Cavendish rose slowly. looking incredulously into the mists of those eyes, bowed for- mally, and went away. PILE SIJFFERERS Toronto man says suffered agony, but \l Iifllt TILE ltllll Elli’ STOPPED PAIN Y was so miserable with itching Piles l could hardly hear the pain. I trier] everything --u'llh nn results. At. l-‘iflt I heard VII “llm-l-a" idle llemecly Ne. 2. The first application: gave in’: relief’ nnrl l’ continued, tuueh to my great Joy. I have zycver iierirorl such permanent results from anything of its kind before. Headed ii’ you snffen from Plies hurry nurl fir‘! XII-wen I'll’! Remevlr. lieuievnherg there are tun kinds __,\‘n, 1 fni‘ lrlnwling or llrntr-urling. sup- plievl in lulu-s mnl with Ii stem for in sorting ~- and No. 2. \\'l1l"li la nu ointment. lu n ,i.-|r nnri ua-"eil I\\~ iervmiLv r-||l_\‘_ Iul’ Ilvlliili Films. Order hy frnln your No, l l-nslr -T.'n- lulw: No. 2 frnyfg vinmhr-r dnigrlet. the .101! ’ the Black Band. and the greater safety in every you money. STRAUNBER.'SAFER “u? Jami‘ price GUM CUSHIONS ROADCRAFI‘ Tires have Cushions of urc gum rub- ber moulds the plies of cord fabric, mak- ings “bearing” that redness friction and wear at these oints as effectively as ball bearings do in machinery. TI-IE CJQARLUITETOWN GUARDIAN THIS SEA$0N . USE ROADCRAFT 742w a/rwlAm/e lflvnrg/ ROADCRAFI‘ TIRES — made by Gutia Perch-will cost you less and carry you farther than any similarly priced tire, with mile. CUNSIRUBTIUN a4 Oil/fulfil tr/ Tits.‘ I An Extra Value in between power. ROAIJCRAFT Tire Treads are carefully dc- signed io give the maximum surface, thus giving extra traction and braking ‘p of the road where such condition is out road GUARANTEE Iioadcrafl and Gutia Percha Tires are sold with a guarantee, for l2 months from date of purchase for passenger ear service, that mny render the lire un t for further service and tear, or Injuries thereto caused b blowouis, cuts, bruises, rim cuts, under lnila on, wheels of allfipment, faulty brakes or any other alnst any oondldoli due to ordin wear all-Canadian rubber com people, and covers an ares Cynthia cried, after that inter- view, long and bitterly. But the door was locked. None knew of the lapse, and it was not repeated. A few weeks later she attended her first dance since the tragedy. and Dicky Smythc was her part- ner. Midley was just a. little startl- cd- But not for long. XI -Cynthfa Marlsnd had been sha- ken out of life. The nice people of Midley were only tco anxious to find a place for her in their world, rather as a pretty girl, suitably grown up, is admtted into the front row or the chapel choir. Cynthia, helpless and not caring very much about anything. was al- most enticed into several forms of quiet distraction. shc helped at ba- zaars, she opened her house to a party or two in aid of charity, she even went to the extent of assist- ing in organizing n new social club where young people might band together in an unconscious stand against the very enioyments of youth which older peope disappro- vcd. But when it. came to enticing Cynthia into a welfare guild, the period of laxity come t0 I dud end. I end. Cynthia sat. up and began to take notice. "Good heavens," she demanded of herself, "what on earth am I do- ing?" And Cynthia, fiercely ashamed. dropprd the lot and b08611 i0 D101! up the brzken strands of the past. She had fled from the follies of Black Band had existed only informally. Cynthia summoned Dicky, told him plainly that Mldley had either to wake up again or rhe wmld get. out, and ih~ B‘: k ganod. the Jill‘. one neurones (To Be Cantimndi There have been no cases of sheep scab in Canada for four years. Golden Jubilee-BO years ago, in i885, this Compan maisufaéturekof Tub-ll)?!‘ gouge in ?ifilflmtgflily, , em m w: " “W” ovpapy" £3; floater], eauimrigse, employs 1.500 acre Band nuts fibr- BREATER MILEAGE. MORE VALUE commenced the ll all» the arlset l Toronto Is Selected For Allan Cup Finals (Canadian Press) VANCOUVER, April 10.-Toronto was selected ls the venue for the i984 Allan cup finals by the Canad- ian Amateur Hockey Association to- day. Winnipeg was awarded the Memorial cup finals. Any amateur who wishes to try out or practice with any profession- al team may do so provided the fol- lowing conditions are observed: l. That a written invitation from such professional team be obtained. 2. That the amateur obtain sanc- tion from the branch of the O. A. H. A. with which he is affiliated such registrataion to be filed with the Dominion registrar. The player may then‘ try out for a professional berth and wiil~not lose his amateur status provided no contract has been signed or money received other than for ‘egitimate expenses. The amateur must not take part in any game with profes- sionals. Exhibition games between sma- teurs and. professionals will not be allowed except where the game is for a. charitable purpose in which no gate is taken. The president hes the sole power to grant permission for such exhibition games. The ban on the Atlantic City Sea Gulls was left on until such time as the American team can present a case to have it lifted. zzPersian Balm is unrivalled for promoitng feminine loveliness. ‘Tones and rcjuvenates tho skin. Makes it exquisitely soft-textured. Makes hands flawlessly white. Es- |pecially recommended to soothe and relieve roughness or chafing caused by weather conditions. Indispen- sable to_ every dainty woman. Cool and refreshing. rant. lviuglcul in results. Never leaves a vestlgc of sticLncss. Fer- sian Balm is the one toilet. requisite for the woman who cares for charm and elegance. Deliciously frag- . The famous Gum Cushion reinforcing construction protects the ROADCRAFI‘ TIRE from the bruising road shocks which break down the cord fabric in ordinary tires. No other tire at this price has Gum Cushions. The Resisto Tread, rub- ber insulated cords, reinforced side walls, extra tread width -all these extra values give you longer tire life and save llllfi a rue LARGEST Afi- M e rch a n is Refuse To Honor Relief Vouchers MONTREAL, April 1l.—(C.P.)— About 1.400 families of St. Brigide parish tonight did not know where their next meal was to come from as a result of refusal of a. group of merchants to honor any more dir- ect relief vouchers issued by the iisint. Vincent De Paul Society and the society's ‘ ’ ' I not to issue vouchers until the situation is straightened out. Meantime the Montreal City Council engaged in debate over the matter. Easter Lily Buds Coming To Canada MONTREAL, April 11~—-A-t this season of the year Bcrmudisns are busy picking and packing boxes of Easter lily buds for transmission to Canada and the United States. Shipments are caicfuliy tuned so that they arrive and will bloom during meter week or thereabouts The buds am so expertly selected and packed that. barring accidents, they arrive lll perfect condition oven if they ill-mun to meet will: MPO Woflther- Wleu taken our and placed in tepid water, the buds will quickly start. unfolding and very soon burst into full flower. These flovnrs coupled ivitn their exquisite ,-i-\:"£'.l112c. givc some idea of the effect of a. Bermuda lily fleld in full bloom in its native surroundings. Not only in gardens. but in rolling ncrcs of cultivated land the lilies bloom everywhere in glorious profusion, See-n with n, background of dark-foliaged ced-l ars, an emerald tinted sea gim- mcring in the distance and an azure sky above. they leave a never-to- bc-forgotten impression of inim- CLNADIAN RUBBER COM v . -.. F? ltalble beauty and fragrance. Ber- muda is a veritable garden of flowers the year around for frost or snow are unknown in these little islands. Every month of the your the pink and scarlet hibiscus de- ilights the eye; for seven months of the year oleanders with their mas- ses of pink and white flowers are in bloom, lining the roads and, in clusters, enhancing the charm of lmany a Bermuda, home. In July and August the brilliant poincians with its slashes of crim. son catch the eye at every turn ‘and lastly, from October to June, the roses. Hardly a garden in Ber- inuds that does not iroast a rose bush, some growing wild in rank luxurlance, others eerefullv culti- vated to exquisite perfcctiorl. All this in Bermuda, which has been culled “the land of the lily and the rose." This Easter, doubtless, thousands oi’ Canadians will again be m- minded of a past visit or be tempt- ed to undertake a. future visit. to “crmuda by the gift of a box of Bermuda lily buds which will, for a time. bring a bit of Bermuda in- to their own homes. GREENVALE SCHOOL Report of Greenvals School for Fbbnlary. Grade X-l Spurgeon Moore. Grade VIII (Sn) 1 Jeanette Paul. tin, 2 Norma Paul. Grade V (Sh) i Lloyd Matthews 2 ’I‘revlyn Spence, 3 Byron Bpense 4 Douglas Waye. Grade V (Jr.) 1 Alvin McRsc, 2 Owrsle Paul. a verna. Paul, s Catherine Waye, 5 Arnold Martin. Grade lV rsr.) l Jean Martin, 2 Mildred Spcnse, 3 Annie Matthews Grade IV (J13) 1 Helm Brown, Grade 11 (Sh) 1 Louise Martin, 2 Eric Paul. Gin-Kc I (a) l Gladys Paul, 2 Reggie Mcftac. Grade 1 (b) 1 Arthur Sentner. Perfect attendance during Feb- o: Grade VIII (Jr.) l Velma Man. Guita Percha& Rubber, Limited-makers of the ROADCRAFI‘ making high quality rubber products in Canada for 50 years. TIRE-have been All of the research andiesiing, the knowledge and experience of these 50 years ROADCRAFI‘ TIRE. , is back of the Ask your dealer to show you this tire. Use it on your car mileage. for greater, safer GUTTA PERCHA & RUBBL LIMITED Head Oflicc: Toronto Branches from Coast to Coast I turner-u nuts l t-IOOQED PANY FOUNDED — 8O YILRS AGO. "" Vruary: Jean Martin, Velma Mari:- iin, Louis Martin, Annie Matthews. Lloyd Matthews, Alvin Murine. Reggie Mame, Catherine Ways. I Perfectsge oi attendance ‘f3 pc. ' Report of Greenvale School for March. Grads X-i Bpilrgwn M00"- Grade VH1 (Sh) 1 Jeanette Paul. Grade VIII (J11) l Velma Mur- tin, 2 Norma. Paul. Grade V (Sh) 1 Lloyd Matthews 3 Treviyn Spence. s Byron 511ml" 4 Douglas Waye. Grade V (JrJ l Alvin McRae, 2 Georgie Paul, 3 Verna Paul, 5 Catherine Waye, 5 Arnold Martin. Grade IV ($7.) 1 Jean Martin. 2 Mildred Bpense, q Annie Matthews Grsde 1v (Jr.) 1 Helen Brown. Grade II (Sn) l Louise Martin, 2 Eric Paul. - Grade I (a) 1 Reggie MoRso, I Gladys Paul. Grade I (b) 1 Arthur Bentner. Perfect attendance during March spurgeon Moore, Lloyd Matthews, Alvin McRae, Jean lvlnrtin, Annie Matthews. Louis Martin. Reggie MoRas. Percentage of attendance 92.8 pc. LIKES TO SING NEW YORK. April li-Msrion Talley, whose debut eight years ago in the Metropoitan Opera House is still taikmi about as s sensation. likes to sing, but "I don't get any real kick out of it," she says. "On a bunch," the Kansas Oity girl will return next autumn to the concert stage, shc said. "I guess that's what you'd call i‘.—a hunch," she added with a faint smile. Mirs Talley pmcured an annul- ment in January pf her marriage to Mchaei Raucheiser, a German pirnst many years her senior, wh m she marred in 1932. Bhe ch red he hari failed to live up to an a'"e mcrt w" ' _v “er r- ‘ii-tr. srd her s's'cr w..e t; mike their home with her. Iiaarira Liaimeut grows his. IN i883 RUTH JUDD IS GOING MAD ‘ WARDEN SAYS " FIJORENCE, Am. Avril 1i- With death on the gallows in i“ weeks confronting her, Winnir Ruth Judd is seine, med. We'd“ A_ c, walker of the state prim said todBY- "Mrs. Judd 1s gradually 1001M her mind." the warden said. "H". condition is real. She is not actini She is delirious and incohtftiil most of the time now." Mrs. Judd is scheduled to at 5 a. m., April 21- Only l _ >_ iris‘, or a sanity hearing can it" her. “mu-y. Llnlment for Sioruflil crilmlll. 10111 o.r.o.vi.vo 1.30....» c. "a ‘use 8 to 8'30p'm' ROXY SECRET SERVICE TIIRILLW ‘ IPONIOIID IV 101a MAIIII OI RQXY CIGARETTES masses»... 1.. -.. sshsn-nw v-vu ~