1?; ‘T; y‘. i coming election. Chairman of DollslFaetni-y» on Tue,- ' 2045-1-51. . v | — Used liars for taken in trade for MacLaughlin-Buicks. low enough to do it. the country write us and we will go out to see One Master Special Six cylinder MacL runs like a new car. and is in splendid running coiitiition. E _ _ ' ngine This car 1S priced very low. Owner has bought larger car. You sliouldift A real snap. Several cheap cars them out.. Several wagons and sets of harness at , -i We have on hand several used cars which have been We want to clear those at once and have put the prices (‘all allll err lllvlll and arrange for a drive, 0r if you live in Every car sdld on a written statement of condition which will constitute a full warranty to the purchaser. Look Over the List passenger touring car. 'l"his car has been used three years by a very careful tiwne- and is in tiii- very best of shape, Looks and One _M2lSi'.‘0l‘ Special six cylinder totiring car. In use four years. Has Just been overhauled in our own shop, newly painted One (irey llort touring car i920 model. Has run‘ zibout 6000 miles. (iuari-iutiecii in perfect condition. Priced right. One Ford Coupe—As good new, run only one season. from $100.00 to $350,00 all in running order, but not overhauled. Just the thing for some one wht; WantS i0 fix up his own car at small expense. See them and try Cali at the Show Rooms and look them over any time, ii. Stanley Wnillnnk, ltd. Distributors for MacLaughiin-Buick Cars. rljld-gil-JFIHII-‘L-Iildlbq %%EESE%FEEEEEEEEEE$EES§EEEEEE§§% ' Sale you. aughlin-Buick five is good as new. miss seeing this- very low prices. 'nigiht." Phe Girl Who Had N o ' Ghailco C ' By Mnocu RUBINCAM ¢-o¢ h ‘IHE REAL MYRA Chapter 105 There was a sudden silence in ‘he 1'01"". fl silence so intense that Ruth felt the blood rushing to hol- ilace and fancied she heard i-t beat. lug in her ears. She wondered whe- ther she had heard correctly. “l came to say she needn't have lied to nie over Those were .\lyra’s words-she had not misunderstood, sho looked at Myra, yviiitetaced, suddenly alraiil, afraid as though she hall - indeed done something wrong. "l——I—Wlllll. did you say?" Ruth managed at last, Myra, having delivered her iblow, settled back into the corner of the couch to watch its effect. ller gray eyes hail suddenly lost their shal- low. pleasant look. They were con- centrated, intent. Myrifs lace had more expression in this nasty mood than in her usu- al conilfai-ent one. A little smiiu— a smirk, (iaiby called it lilt8l‘——l)lil.y- ed around her lips. “You hcuril what l siiiii," sho an- swtlreil, iniliuilently. Ruth was lieiit perfectly helpless. All her instinct was to justify lier~ ' self, to come to her own defence. llow did Myra know Tim was there‘! llail 'l‘i.in told hcr—lhut that was llIllIJUlltPVilblP. liiid she heard tils voice while ltutli ‘lliltl the phone open~~but he hail not spoken, he merely shook his head violently. when he knew Myra. was asking about him. Or was Nlyra blotting? And was she simply saying this to watch its effect on Ruth? Iln tihul. case, she had conlrmatiou of her suspicions. for ltuth was too honest to dis- guise her feelings, or to idlssembie, that nicrely t.» ilnd out something she wanted to know, she possessed her answer from Ruth's face-uni! ' the girl knew it. Gaiby took hold of the situation suddenly. Not a flicker of exlpress- ion hail gone over her face when Myra spoke. She loaned back too, her hand under her chin, watching Myra. | “()li, l say." she said putting a slightly‘ contemptuoustdrawl into, her voice, “lie" is rather a strong word, my dear girl. Just Wlllri do‘ i Second District n AU 0T1 ON i '1 y Of Queens; _ “ALE l i ,YO ‘ A Llberll-Oormervativ: Conven-i OLlJIWNCSglliEEATOAOFYi/Erjqsztlqljlfi ll°ll I ABLE PRICE. i Wm be held "l the Boilfll Oil “Pllli! authorized hv \ir i‘ Trade T001118. Charlottetown, 0ni$ievenstln and Mrs, NI('.l{il]llQn.\v(ll Tuesday. June l" 1W3 at oiitiWiil sell llV Pl ‘ - , ~- - I 5 _, iblic Auction the two - - ‘ ‘ or ottetown Can . lay 5th June 19w are 3- ted . ,1 . ._ __ q‘ I .13 m to have their dole-y 1i 1.5 otliiiii 1 bungaloiv, 5 rooms m 5 ‘ll? addressed and insfruol. on lower floor u vat" ' ' ed regardilfl the convention l'l‘iiis house is pml-tiliiilllyllinfnnshed l 2 sllltill h , l l i‘ my’ GEORGE MacpoNALD’iriiiisii.i.i_ °"“—‘“» "W. iiiieiio, on. THEOPHH-Es l-lNGi ' “mil houses are situate on hr '~ < . ge Conveners. lm-‘ii illil’. I All llilfiirllltlrg -_~ A- WILLIAMSON, Auctioneer, Fourth District Oil Queens i FOR SALE A. For sale at Zlibllfgtillfl fifty "croq ' ;li‘ cliniiiie lnuil. with new IlWOlIlIIg iousil ind hood (Nlilllllltllflp, 11"." ' f'llill.\"' , ' f" ‘mm Hnlnlilflllllil ltiii r, i (Illill er llllltl will" with 5741i" lltlsilivo as liiui "——- , r» my Will be held in the Fourth ilistrir-pFliitos, 0f Qlllwlfs, Eldon Hall on Satin-tiny i ‘Tuna 9m. B‘! 2 o'clock in the after-l “m” ml‘ u"! Dllrilose of noininatingl candidates for the lorthcoiiiiag election. t 223mm!" 01 D0115 are requested fl vise and instiluct delegates n», 9'1""!!! this Convention. l lullllly tii l'nili~d WM. TOBIN, Vernon River. ]l(i(il9ti3~29—t.l' Aiioilioivsitfta N. A. q|l_|_i$ HlfiYTPI‘. ll_l.\' iarm for sale, con» ANDREW “MCDONALD fall"! o! l.i2 urri-s, U!) iiizri-s elem‘ Cunvencrs ullh izooil liuliiiinus, liillil in good wiiiilition, will si-ll with irroli iiud llill(‘llll'll'l')' 1i ni-i-i-ssary. igooil grow- lii of tiiiiher, suititlilil for any pur- lmi“ 11”" l“ llilll‘ l'ii) niile. from ilruil of Si, Peters ]l,-|_\-_ JOHN STEELE, i lieuil St. Peters llay 1l66l993<30-ti' 2642571. AUCTION Elli?“ ORWELL cove, on FRIDAY, JUNE 15TH AT 1 0'CLOCK SHARP 6 SYPSKF-Z ‘lIOT-‘iefl (9 years uid,) m c cows, 1 heifer, 2 years old, ‘ ' 1 ...,, a .,,,,., ,, ,,,,,,,,,Y _, Administrators Sale istered brood sow (with young), ll rise. 2 months oltl. or lMPhliMENTSt-l hay mower HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS M9195?- llew (Mossy Harris), 1 hay raike, 1 broadcast seeder, 1 wheel barrow (new). 1 spike barrow, l spring tooth barrow, 1 gang plow, 1 sinigle plow, 1 scuffler. 1 roller, l ‘cart and wheels, 1 truck, 1 WOOIl ——- sleigh, 1 driving sleigh, 1 trotilngl On Wednesday. the sixth day of sleigh, 1 buggy. 1 wagon, 1 not. June at one ireiiiiik p. m.. I will set scales, 1 wire otl-omhor, 1 cross out up and sell at public niiction on the law, 1 hand saw, 2 crow burs, 1 premises of the late Lila A. R. Mc- Masons pick, 2 sets driving har- llonalil, at blontauue, all her house- ncu, 1 curt, paddle and ‘breaching, hold and personal affects consist- 1 truck wagon pad, 2 sets worlilnirinx in part of Parlor, Dining 11mm, harness, 8 pair leather traces, 2 Kitchen and Bedroom Furniture, milk cans, 7 shares in Orwell Dairy Bedding. (Iarpets, Rugs, Stoves, etc. 00.. 1 milk separator. Other articles etc., and lnclurliniz n. number of goo numeral“ to mention, pieces of solid antiique mahogany. GROW-ZOO ibushel white oats, Also 1 cow, 6 sheep and 35 hens, 50 bullish wheat. Terms Cash. Sale will start sharp TERMS-G months on ail sums. on time. over $10.00. 6% oif for cash. DANIEL F. MacDONALD, CAPT. J. A. NICHOLISIOCN. A M DONALD Aluaminiatrator Orwe ova J. . c . uc lmeer J. A. MQDONALD, Auctioneer Igltily 25th. 1923- Of LILA A. R, McDONALD, DECEAS» ED, INTESTATE, LATE OF MONTAGUE _..___<.-._ . ‘ In the Surrogate Court l (‘.\.\'.i\Il.~\ Province of Prii SM -. 1-2:‘ war! lsiaziil‘ i iii the I in rc- tliil astute of Emma Coadyyl .l.iii- of (‘harLitie-‘iivii in Qua-us’ lPounty in Prince Edward Island. iSpinster ilei-casoil intestate. i , ____ To ‘the Sheriff of tlic Counlv m‘ Queens (Zouniy or any (Iunsiainle or litcrato person within the said- ifeutity, (lreediu; ‘WHEREAS inzr-v Co-iilv ziilmiiz- istratrix of the estate of the zilliivc ilei-iiiiseil hutli przlj/uil that -'All pur- lsoiis lili('l'0t~l'l'tl in the said i-i-tzite may ziplieai" zinil show l‘.lll§t< if any |illt‘_\' can why i iii-ilnstl. to si ‘ Ifiiil ilstati- of t'ii- sail (‘ondy ili-cciseil owned by ‘ the time of Tier iii-nth, tn p: iilchths tlllt‘ by iii» sniii iiecui Lil. sliuuiil not ho grant l Zlrll tliii;'i'i'iil'il l"-i|ll|ii--‘_ L»; (‘lif l,“ ipersous lilll‘i‘€‘.‘i'i‘ll in the wild o»;- jtuti- to lllllhhll‘ hofoi-i- nii- at :1 Sur- roizalil (‘ourt to he llt‘l(l ut. the '(‘iiurt House in Chiirlottiltoivii on the 3th day‘ of Jliiy .\, l), 193,’: ;,l the houl- of eleven o'clock’ in ttiil forenoiiii to shou’ cause, ii‘ any, ‘they can why u license to sell iiie iri-al estate of the oaiil deceased in, llill‘ the iii-tits ilue b_v the stiiii tied i-i-aseii, should not he granted |3' the Nillll Ailininistratrix. And l do order that n true copy hereof ill‘ forthwith published ill some urlivspiipoi- published in (‘lliili- lmllflllwll lflr at least four conscie- lli-lVt! Wet-km from the iiuto iii-rent‘ so that all persons intoroslhd i“ the siiitl i-stiite as riiiiresiilil may have ilui- liililt‘(‘ thereoi’. I (liven iinili-i- my hand nnd the ~““‘~'l'l 0f ill" siiiil Court, this [ll-St day oi June, A, l)__ 1923 (Sad-l A. a. WARBURTON, ‘Si 2ontn-2-ii. Irmgute‘ Clearance Auction Sale M Pmvmll Village on Saturday June 9th at. 2 o'clock sharp Con.’ milling of stock, crop and farm im. plements, etc. STOCK-J mare, good worker, 3 exile Yellllz milch cows. all ireiiii. iMl'LEi\il~2NTS—2 driving was. 0H5. l IIGW, 1 truck wagon, 1 cart, 1 hart-ow. plough. cultivator, etc. liar- IIPBB. 2 sets of work harness, 1 ex‘ press pad and breeches, 2 pets of leather traces, 1 cart saddle and lireechan, collars, homes, forks, flllllvrlfl. hoes and a lot of other articles not mentioned. Everything must g0. Sale posi~ tlve. no reserve as I sold my farm to Luke Jones. JAMES PRAUGHT, land looked defiantly at Gaby‘. y iipt to ibecome a little loud. you mean by what you said?" “All right, l'ii tell you what l, mean," Myra threw her head back‘ “Last night l~~l had a message for TlllLl So I culled him up here—" l “How did you know he was here?" Gniby put in. “Never mind, .l knew. Ruth ans- froni the way she spoke. And I ask- ed lier-I wanted to call her up tzinyyvziy about something else-and H‘ she said he wasn't. l knew it was a lie, but I thought ‘l'ii come down -and see her today’, and just tel-l herililiilllllil “i “Tm so." “That's the second or third time you've used a word not ordinarily accepted in polite society." Gaby said, assuming a very magnificent air. ".i\ lids o lie." "Really! llow very oddly you but things!" Gilli)’ was i-n her element now. iShc had just enough drawl in her voice to make her manner to Myra quite superior, yet not. enough to scent too artificial. “Do l?" Myra was growing angry. and when she grew angry, she was ‘fills seemed to ibc what Gaby Good Advice to Lab- the Phone last. ‘Strange to say, - anil sho knew it, ll‘ Myra hail said- ' miles an hour, They leave In one minute you can end the pnlnol coma with Dr. Scholib lino-pads. They "mo" tho mm —frictioa-pru|ure. You rink nu infection from cuuin]. In dancer from corrosive acids. Zinc-Pad: Drotect while they bu]. Thin; antiseptic; waterproof. Size! for oonu. cal unel- bunionl. Get a I today at yourdruggllfivrlhoeduler It DIS hall’ Zinoclpads Md: in IA: lnbwuorin o TA: Stlol! Mfg. Cm, muhm o] Dr. zlall’: fool Cpglwlljflllltll,lllh Siipponmie. Put one on-tbe pain i: gone! wnuteil. Ruth saw her eyes sparkle Slio was still in her impish mood and she was evidently going her completely lose her temiper and so hail her coniplleeiy weakened. "You llJ, you know. You always have. Only you used to keep your temper rather better when l know you some years ago. But after all, my dear uiri, aren't you being a litilewshail we say Iflililéfllk-dt) your llt).~‘ti'.\lS"' “You needn't put on airs mo," Aiyra said ahrilling, having lost her self-control entirely. "l don't care lt' you are making i1 couple of hundred n week, and 'l'im‘s ..uly milking iforly. You weren't illlyillllll: but it chorus girl when l knew you, and you couldn't have held a job ever ii‘ you luidnli good lookiniz—” ‘l.\iy ilfiill‘ child, I never boasted of my intelleiatuiil attainments," Gaby hail hor ilrawl quite/perfect by this time “l ilraw a fair salary iiie» cause l look well in airoclously short skirts and have a fairly dec- ent voice, That seems besides the question. But why illd you come with to , taunt this other am until she niado- _ _ 1 U1 , n) j "i CONTINUING Goods must here to insult your oldest friend— particularly after the way you treat- cil that friend some Yell“ i180? “l nevi-r treated her any Wily- l couldn't help it ti‘ Ti-m fell in lovfi with me. lie never was in love with her iiil,\'\\'tlyl He told me 50-" To Ruth the silence that follow» . 0d this fairly throbbed—l1l‘0llfll>l.\“ because she irouiil hear the blood iii-atlas through her cars. it made‘ her a little dizzy‘ _ lint Gaby still had the situation in llGl‘ lltlllilS. Ruth was quite "l-i callable of handling l? All“ Gmbyl iliil the best thing possible. She sat.‘ polilel-tly still, letting the silence (l on. Ruth, her tea lorfifli‘ lwercil her voice was awful funny. i4" l)" all , 1, . .. hair I\i ra. telnet ll knew right enough he WilS hers “m- h“ l” her c ‘ y ‘ ' back ilefiantly in the corner 10f i2: roach. .~\nil the third. ll"? ll" e a ‘I ss. never lost her llllllefslmal F‘ t] titude. She too leaned back again: her chin in her him ., as though 1 Bile were it curious and strangieditt e- heing, sonicthini: to be stu e ‘.1! Ta The silence drew out. EYE" ~ r fol; it, for the ‘red ran mitt) e cheeks and she ilrollllell he‘ Eliza’ Monday-Gaby Takes il Ha" the (‘OliCll- BRITISH AMATEURS ronoxro aiiiy llll-"Alfplal? flying promises to become as Mil“ ' nr in Engliiiiil as ilicycllllg or motoring. ‘British manufacture"; m-o how perfecting lllllli- “mode 5 ° olrtiriift, that will cost little {oil's thou it motorcycle. They are 0 with small engines of tour horseo- powor and have n speed of tge ground with a few yards run nnd land itl. less than 25 miles an llmll‘ The dangers are less formidable than those of the big flying niacli- W“, and onyone with ii rudiment- m-y knowledge of mccliiiiiics can handle the new mflllfilll- iln an effort further to popularize flying, the British undel- secretary sacrifice may be. oil . If, ,4 f, I AT Th‘ W. T. Wellner 00.14,, Queen Street Commencing i Tuesday Evening p, m, June 5th next AND AFTERNOON S EVENIN GS P: P: M. a P. M. T0 8 M. 5 P. . TO 10 We require several thousand dollars in order to pay our creditors one hundred cents on the dollar. be turned into ca-sh no matter what the We have engaged Mr. R. J. Rodger, Toronto, Jew- elry Auctioneer to conduct these sales which will stop when the required amount is realized. Anything in _ the line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Stationery, China, Cut Glass, Floor Lampfii etc., you ask for will be put up. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SALES an economical machine. BARGAIN FOR QUICK SALE lFai-m 110 acres, 16 acres good hay, 3 acres wheat,/40 acres clear balance woodland. good house and 2 large barns. 2% miles from ship- ping port. and situate at Gleniau- ning on new improved ROJl. Terms easy. Apply PAUL McPH ERSON Cardigan, it. R. 1l661982~30-6i "W m at‘ State for Air has offercdaprlzo of $2, 500 for a light airplane competition confined to British horsepower. The cost of the air- excceil $500. A commendable con- dition is ability for tho machine to he transported il. mile by two per? rador Gold Seekers and; Others Dr. Wilfred Grenfell the funi- (n)! medical missionary says. The Labrador gold seeker must take brown flour instead of white to ward of! the diseases which affects the natives it is culled BERT-BERT llEltl-llEltl is n dreaded disease diroctly traceable to a lack of vitamines and mineral salts and many more of the more serious illnesses of the modern civilized life are largely traceable to n deficiency of these all-import- ant. health building elements. The people of Charlottetown may not contract BERi-BERI by eating white flour blit there is no doubt that FLAVO WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR as made by us in very nourishing and healthful and if such an eminent authority as Dr (lrenfeil recommends it for the hard working and neglected prospectors. what will it do for the average citizen. Ask your grocer for FLAVO WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR but if you buy your bread ask for STEWARTS Or Mclnnis‘s WHOLE WHEAT LOAF they both use FLAVO WHEAT FLOUR. AND l1‘ lS EXCELL- ENT. J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. 6-2-8i. . a The Charlottetown Mllllnhtiowlitd fl -y. sons within three hours, the test lo include getting out a fieli! through the ordinary" field gate and traveling along an average country road. The competition in to taki- place in September over a triangul- ar course of not less thitn 15 miles, and as the minimum (IHIRIICC which must be flown on tho one gallon infill?” At. Orwell Cove the estate of tho late D. A. Nicholson, comprising house, outbuildings and 7 acres of land. For particulars apply J. F. HUNTLEY, machines with a niitxlmum of 8i Marked Tenders will be receiv- ed at the Office of the City Clerk, up to Noon Wednesday, June 6th, 1923, for installing and providing plane when completed is not to gonna“, Flnures to be placed m the Flremens Rooms. Plans and Specifications may be soon at the Office of the City Clerk. The high- est or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. P. NICHOLSON NOTICE CHWOWN-PICTOU SERVICE . S. Magdalene is now making daily return trips between this port and iPictou, leaving Bruce Stewart & Co's Wharf at ‘l a. m. leaving Plctou on return on the arrival of Sydney train. due there at. 4 p. m. A limited number of autos can be handled each trip. BRUCE STEWART t 00., LTD AGENTS Vernon 11661957129-2wliatts. Phone 82B or 71! EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. INTERNATIONAL LINE R"'""P"°" l" FRIBM and Passenger Service Between n: J h o u ‘I . .- s s oovrnuon DlNCLD "mu" 8 u. m. ‘and evdry Saturday‘ at‘: K“,l,,",'}{’,°,,§,‘,-,c-'9r';;eli)l Pr?!’ ‘Wednesday It Wfllfleldly trips are via Eastpurt and Lubes. due Odostflfrlomiout 11 0.. m.. Thursday. slllllfdlly trill: are to Bolton dir act. due Sundays about I m RETUllNz-L. n t M v‘ ' sell-ls Tllllel imffiglpglfiuollallbg: 11in" BIQlNIYOIIIIIlF. y’ “' m ‘ m ‘””'"""‘ FARE INA-MI At Boston connection ls made via "fllslll Ind Duaaenser lteumsrs for New York West. F" Illllflmtlmll. rnteil and additional Information, apply to Ann. 8t. J A- o. cumun, ITATIRO M ILM the Metropolitan Lin: ‘express and point: South and ohn, N. B. ‘of gasoline is to be allowed is a0 ¢+>——- miles, there will be ample oncour- AlRPl-ANES AT $50030 FOR agements Produce J u 1 i a s Imported Percheron Stallion owned by the lit-i partment of Agriculture will stand for the seasont 1923 in Eastern Kings County to include the follow- ing points: Souri"s_ Red Point and Elmira, Rollo Bflli Fortune Bay, Annandale, Bridgetown and St. Peter» Joseph Cheverie in charge. 1167908-28 30145 ._;--¢ Sir Baron Triumph Clydesdale stallion owned "by the Dellarlmeg of “Agriculture will standfor the season of at thefarm of Norris Sinclair, Springfied- This handsome young horse is proving ti’ be?” of the best stock producers ever ‘brought t0 Prim’ Edward Island. His ‘breeding includes such valuable Scotch horses as Mount Royal, Revelerta all others. 1167907 28 30 14-6- Ballarat Imported Clydesdale Stallions owned ti; his Dvilllrtllllel" °l M’ ture, will make the following route for the season of 1923: lllllllllliy. May 28th, leaving Agricultural School at noon. 1° "ammo" Watts, Hampshire, over nllfllli- ' 7316548)’. MK! 29th. To Peter Martin's. Hunter River. l" “g” Bryanton Diokooonw, New Giauow. ll "l5 i‘ Wednesday, May 80th, To Alvin iMcNeilrs. Cavendish. ‘l ""°°' Isaac Brown's, Stanley Bfldlll- l“ “'5' 8o“ Thursday. May 31st, r0 Bert nuiiuirii. isiirinaflvld- l" l‘ Robert Dummueli. Freetown. Bl nigh" w“ l Fflllfly. June 1st, To Leonard Sonar-man's. BNlBW-ll’ " “ ’ William Noonairs. Albany. at nilht- noon, l Saturday. June 2nd, To George Nicholson, CPIPIM- “t ma“, u, John Clinton's, Bonahaw, at llillhi. 1° l” Monday morning. l Monday. Juno 4th, To Michael Me Miinnua, New Haven. I! "M" Agricultural School M. nislll» Tuesday. June 5th, At Agricultural School until 8 by S. B. Harland. Wllnelday, Juno 6th, Through Orwell Melllck for ovemllht. l Thursday, June 7th, Through Pownal and 48 Road to over night to remain untl follow noon. P. 1L. thence l0 m‘ Ow. m Wm“ gl-ldge and ll ciiu-iiiiieillv" l in; 94°“ , uni This 2cm will be continued, health and weather Wglillkll“ ll“ August 1st. For further tutor-motion 199i! l0 Dlblmlm“ or to John O'Brien In aim-go. 11667006-2810-1-4-0. \