Salrbonite-Moroe Boll Bearing - Pumps Iivuyuriweoroonboll bearing pmqloieoieathmthemenuf ‘ _ $18690 lilevebeuringl. Sell- ing rings therefore maintain their orldnni deoruncco and the pumpe- donotluotheirefidctcy. Id! burlap require penning but oueenyeornd orcdlrtmdwoter proof. Thuethepumpisennicrincpt demuudtheeoutoflubricuntond iutuienzinggnngnieredueed. Otlerruemaeforthehighefhdmcy uud-tlulldomuomyoftheeeptlmpu enelntuinediooiarbuilceiuei "humour; , Initiate-lone OOIIAIYsBmttM nucleon-summoni- ' manna-mama- ,, » t. ‘rm-e- t-a Annual Meeting THE UHABLOTTETOWN DRIV- ING PARK & PROVINCIAL EX- HIBITION ASSOCIATION The Annual General Meeting of the above Association will be held in the office of the late Mr. c. n. .' Smullwood in the Cameron Block in C‘ ‘ottetown on Tuesday, the Ruth day of April Prom, 1928, at the hour of 2:30 p. m. ‘rrausferboolu are closed until uftm- the above meeting. l Datnd this 26th day of March, A. n. 1m. i By Order i LT.-COL. D. A. MacKINNON Acting Secretary 3422-3-271tusat-4l. Wood Farm For Sale 35 acres covered with hard and’ soft wood, considerable quantity of‘ lumber near Grand View Station. For particulars write 4 JANLTJS LOWE. l l3 Marlboro SL, GABBY GERTIE lrwiri llimfi “Jealous Hearts” . .8, MILDRED BARBOUR l uo-wo-en-e-e CONCERNING rue ACTION AND cnanacrunsi- 'l‘lie happiness of- _iMllil.ICEN’l‘ panama. a’ bride oi‘ two months, is shuttered when she finds her cousin and foster-sister, ELINOR, and her husband, TONY, kissing in the garden thc nibht before Elmer's depar- ture from their southern home for New York. She asks her- self why he married her, if he loved Elinor. i THE WILL OF THE DEAD Anthony Deering lodnged on 2i -stile ill the boxwood hedge that se- parated his own home, Lynnwood. from Carver Hail, and ruminated “A girl who jiumpe at conclusions i; always startled when the boylunfiecked by the‘ slightest cloud: friend gives a hoop." FULL 0F FORDS "Few countriee have as many au- tomobiles a: Norway and 5weden7 I didn't know that." . "Oh, yes, they're full of Fjords.’ S; TOO MUCH “But, my dear madam, v.....l l. the matter with this photograph l Byglmgnt‘ Mass, It looks exactly like you" 3579-4-4-71. -.__._______ __ .___..__I-.-.__..,_ iii iiii Two very desirable residences, loc- ated at No. 90 and 94 Brighton Road, and owned by the estate of the late D. O. M. Reddin. Apply tn PHILIP NOONAN 4-7-71. l FOB. SALE: The MaeMillnn Stand It. Wood Islands, including 34 acres Laud, Dam and Water Rights, Flour and Feed Mill Machine y and Buildings with l5 H. P. Oil Engine besides water Powen-Aiso snug Dwelling, Barn. Custom-Stable. Two. Poultry Houses, Two Barracks and Wood Shed. One of the N81 Mills of its size in these Provinces. It ts centrally located in good farm- ing district. its Products have good name over wide radius. It is in tine operating ‘condition and ready for early occupation. Full inspection invited. Tenders will be received until April 20th for entire Propfli-y- Illghest or any tender not necesslfr- lly accepted. Apply \ B. COMPTON if; C0». Belle River, or _ Maclt INNON h MMNEILL. Charlottetown. iiiii SAiE BY_TENDER STUDEBAKER COUPE BIG SIX "COMMANDER" 1927 MODEL l “Why, it has me iDOkillg exactly "m" ‘he ‘m? through twenty vemmylcarcd. of coilmc, bill‘. l knew. and.‘ ‘like aperfeet old greiizlr," gloomiiy. The June afternoon ot- iferod its lure in vain. Blue sky ‘lush meadows scented with clove:- iaila sprinkled with riotous daisies; the call of a cardinal from a. clump of poplars; the drowsy whirring 01 insects in the long grass that till-V" iorth the scent that is warmth and sun and earth and sunlmcr in one indescribable blend-all this well‘. unneeded. .. , Tony Deering was deeply ill love. He was pondering whut he was 140' ' lng to do about it. Meanwhile, all unknown to him. his destiny was being settled lo‘? him in the library at Carver Hall. Mr. Cosgrave, thc solicitor of the estate of the late Daniel Carver. folded the document he had lust read and surveyed the little hand- ful of people gathered in the lib- rary. ' There was a tense silence-an as- tounded silence, as the old mall knew. But the benignarwy 0i his expression didn't change while he waited for comment upon the amaz- ing will of Dan Carver-the will that so neatly and sardonically dB- posed of the future of his heirs and ‘survivors. The tall, slim girl with copper- colored hair, who sprawled graceful‘- ly in a. big chair-Dari Carvers ,niece and adopted daughter, wa9 lthe first to speak: l “Well. that was a hot one!” ‘» “Oh, Elinor,“ remonstrated a lit- tle white-haired woman who ha?! lthe nose and mouth of an aristo- crat and the eyes of a frightened ‘bird. " l Elinor turned her gaze carelessly , ‘ pon her. I "Never mind. Aunt Heb, you're looked alter. It's the rest of us ‘who seem to have pretty well get ‘the gate." "Elinor? Aunt. Hot-who was n0 ‘relative at all. but who had come ni‘ service as liniisckei-nvl‘ at Carl/CI‘ Hail, ronrrnrvcl her mildly, DPCDMSQ ill. hflll iJPCUTIll" ii ililbii‘. ‘ l The himvl yoillliz Girl Beside Elm- ‘m- Minn-ii. sinrivd i0 speak. fiuwiicil. bit her lip, and then was silent. El- inor turned to her. “All right, Millicent, {iiliill it.“ slit‘ encouraged llcr younger cousin. wilo like ilel-sclf war. an nrphun and hull been adapted by their eccentric bachelor illlOl0.\ _ _ “N0thing," said Millicent hastily; '"[_1 wasn't going to say anything. - From tile shadows ill tho real" OI 0-0-0 THE CHARLOTTETOWN ounmauin sense of humor, that's all. he's chuckling minute He wanted his little joke, greatest affection. even alter he was dead." Carver as a taciturn, stern old man. "Ellinor? gasped Aunt Het and But I knew ills heart of gold. He ‘MlillCEflt, in the same breath, and had a keen, unfalterlng instinct {or the former addde, with mild sever- the right, and. whatever was the lty: "And your poor uncle buried underlying motive for this curious Dilly yefiififdflyi" will of his, I know it was good; So Colonel Deering spoke from his for as I can si-ia," ilic colonel con- corner: tinueci in a ligilix-r wile, "it was. "Daniel Carver was not unbaiilllc- merely tin- di-sil-i- iu lliiiit‘. his trSliillK‘. ed,'.'. he said slowly. "I cim illi(l\'i'-:—Cill‘V0l‘ Halli witii lily estate; to stand why mmnde such a will. ihuvi- oil-xiii‘ ills nit-cos and udopu-ii But what I aln going to icll you I tiuugiliers, whom hc lovi-ii in iiil; need not ask you to legal-d us uiowil struilgi- Wily, lllitl‘i'it'(i m tin» confidence." He paused a moment sim of u woimin lit‘ loved.“ and then continued: "As you know, Every one will sill-iii wliii a r-llr- Carver. and I were boyhood chums. ious ironstl-ilini, lifter lilo i-oibnclt; and our friendship remained un- coinidclli-<e~-ovel'yi one, except Elin- innrred up to the hour of his deutli. lor, WilU wilLspi-l-i-d w Millcient: was a bright boy with a sardonic in his heart, for he never married. ‘ I'll bet When Torry grew up to look very ._ in his grave this much like her, he gave him the You knew Dan ‘qt . \ __ a k Flavor . winalilt has won more people to _Kei~logg’:$_Corn F iakeaj- than to any other ready-to-eat cereal. 7T hat wontieigflavor! . That makes-you- hilungrvcrispnees Kellogg originated and nobody else has ever equaled! i . // <24.) m, i T...__*.....___....__....-' - H ~ Elinor smiled. It was no secret to her that Millicent was in love i i Tony Deerlng. ' with There was a time, however, when “My net's off to the old boy! 1 "5 “V188 Dut to a severe test. never knew he had enough red _ I had been sent to Italy on a blood to love another man's wife.’ diplomatic mission, and there I met “Ssh!“ admonished Millicent: the Italian lady who afterward be_ came my wife and the mother of Anthony. She was very youllgl pose-l’ . and her family, which was of higlr Elinor smiled. It was no secret estate, refused to consent to the t0 her that Millicent was in love match until she had lived for a with Tony Dcering. time m America to see if she would l An interesting situation, this. be“? tTfl-nslllantlng. Accordingly. thought Elinorl who dearly loved her parents accompanied her here. drama. and created it whenever 5hr) and, for a full year. she residezl could from the most commonplace with them m Baltimore. During and every-day incidents. that time, our engagement remain- It was nearing sunset that after- ed a. secret to most of my friends. . noon when Tony crossed the mead- Carver knew of it, however, and ‘ows between Lynnwoocl and Carver that knowledge kept him from woo- v Hall to fulfill his part of the con- mfl Bianca. For he loved her fromwiitions oi‘ the will. Hc hadn't the flrsir-a love that was morn like nvcdcii ills father to counsel him. the adoration one would give ii. saint lid swung iliollii" Willi :1 confident ‘than the love one would feel for all laiaride. All thc world looked good leartiliy being. She never know m- l to him. ' I§liilol~ and il/iiillcfilli, sitting on ‘the \'t'l'Z!ll(l(l. zii. (_7£‘.l'\‘l'i‘~ Hiili, sim- thiln riiiliillp,‘ mwilril iil('lll. ‘when slur (iicrl at my son's iiirtihi llll-‘i i-lrlvl‘ was as great as IlllllP. ililillll ll(' lllust illlVu (’ll!ill|'illO(l ilPFi 4T0 Bi- (Jmiti-nned-‘Fmnorrounl in’ AUNT JliitllSiiY ON l Till-I i 'l‘llc Kelvin Dralnatic players p11‘- isellwd. in tile Strand Theatre. Ken- lsingfon, on Thursday night, tili- ltersely interesting and deeply ail- _soi'blng comedy dranlli, "Aunt. lJ€filSlly ,on the Warpath.“ to fan liildlélicl‘ acutely appreciative. and ‘r-ncouragillgi y llilllltllflilrl. 1 TIMER-Till: ])il'5;i'ili. WAR. l'A'I‘lf"i"‘Eacil individual ploycfslloiiiiid all rildcnl. (30l1SClOllSll('$i.'€ of the chur- fnctel‘ a. uincil and Illliilllflimld m; lCii1ll‘ii(7i,('.l‘iSi-it3ti right up to the final Clll'i.:illl, Whore zlpplailse was up- ‘]ll'()pl‘iiii.f‘ thc iiildii-lli-ii expressed it lwith ilbjcctivi: reality. To amplify‘ jtlle brief pauses Ilvtiireiiri acts, filo Jklilciwillg .'3]]i"Cilli|.i(S worn vlmivclv but. after a moment, she whisper-l ed back: "Which of us do you sup- ‘ ,the room, n. distinguished white- haired man spoke. He was tall land erect with a commanding m!‘ ‘of dignity. _ l Said Colonel Deermg: _ i "My dear old friend's last will and Itestameilt is, I confess. a Sllflmse to me, though I wasalways cornm- lant of the desire nearest to his l lheart. His last wishes are my 111W- ~ land I dare say that I need not as- ~ ~ ' -> ,surc you that my son Anthony Will consider it an honor to-er-Cil"? .out——-" here even his Sllpfemii ‘poise deserted him. and he took re- iiuge behind the pretext of a couflil land his silk handkerchief. l “It's pretty raw for Tony." rc- lmarked Elinor, with a. 10w laugh- l"Who‘ll,break the news to him? l“ She: expert? Me? Neverl living within our means. Marry an efficiency He'd Insist on “That? Colonel Deerinil Biilerflfd ‘from behind the handkerchief. “will bu my pleasure." SCAROELY GREAT "You've visited his studio—is he I _ a great artist?" "You know, you're_taknlg lt ‘yell "i hardly think no. I could mike lnlcely." Elinor told him coolly. Bu; out at once the subject of every lI wonder what the poor boy‘ll d0- Paiviflna he showed me." lSho turned to Millicent: "D0 yo“ .¥__‘i__.__.__i_ ‘suppose he'll draw lots for us—-0i' flip coins?“ _ l Crimson flooded Millicenifs l‘!- ,quant face. and Elinor covered her jmischievous eyes with her hands. Everything about Elinor was en- lchantingly lovely—-her amber-col- l have decided to postpone thelured eyes, with their black fringe iof lashes, her red mouth. i191‘ 21116111 w sale of my . residence at Hunter ‘exquisite shoulders, ~ her m cw River until further notice. ‘gigizged arms’ l?" slender’ S p ' WILLIAM DEVINI-I, She turned abruptly to the law- yer: "an." mun a a Li "Have we got this straight?“ she imm-oughly enjoying the situation. ' thout a penny-and it's up to l"Shorn of all its "whereas-es.‘ the. Notice is hereby given that-the ‘m M The undersigned will receive ten- dere at its Charlottetown offlce up not“! "Well," thc solicitor coughed to noon Saturday, the 13th duy of ' C sLAvlN lsnghm,’ “I would,“ quite describe April for the Studebaker Coupe for- ' Town mink ‘u; as Without a penny; M155 Elinor, mcrly owned by the lute Dr. James Ssolqéfim ' There“ a provmon for the._er_.“ Wurburton. This our was bought last July and has been driven about ‘£500 miles. Cost $2255.00. Prospec- tive tenderers muy inspect the car at the Central Garage, Kent Street, Charlottetown. Terms: Certified cheque for l0 per cent must accompany each ‘ nder. helium-c to be arranged with the Executor. The highest or any Tender not _ ‘asked lazily. her eyes flickering with 4'9'2" _ la certain amusement. 85 if She We" [idea is that, afterAunt Hat's Pm‘ ivided for, one of us two girls is cut streets of Borden are closed to allTmiy Deer“? w say whim one? auto-truffle from now until furtheijA-m I “Sh” ,._____,_ ,_ _ i Elinor interrupted him with a 1 lgesturc that indicated their sump- ‘ tuous silrroundings. l‘ "After Carver Hall. that's only a —-- pittance. But it's no matter. Ti"! All persons h ‘ , bills against point is that thc entire estate goes ‘the Borden ltlhk are t nested to tn lilo girl Tony marries. m Hi7 ""9"" ""19 i4! TflWfl clfli. Bor- to him to choose botwcr-n Millicent rien. on or before the l2th of April. mid me. and tho rmf‘ who gets lcii. i928. Alan any perisons owing taxes getg out!" to Town of Borden are I ,uested to "Precisely. Miss Illinnr," hgmhq make payment on or before 1st day 11m lawyer dryly, l rflllflfliltli CAST 0F (MARACTERS l ‘Vocal solo-Mine. ‘irrnuiiill ltviliiiiily. Sufficiency Fish, right on,“ mp llfiillfOFPd). ‘ACCDiilDlllllSl. —- MKS. farm-Morris Caseley. ‘Rmi 1,)” 53ml _ f Elder Snuffels, all old llypocritr~ Rmdmg“m'" Edd” M“°Mm'd°- Eddie MacMurdo. l‘E“°°*'“‘1’- Hiram Fish, “The constable, by l1eck!"—-Willialn Staveria. Bill Barker, manager of thc cir- cus-Harold Laird. Aunt Aunt Jerushy Fish, HiYBflfS better half-Mrs. Bertha Walker. Little Sis Popklns, hi-r liircd girl -Katherillo Caseley. Miss Stelly Etty Snapper, all old maid--Etta Stavcrt. Madam Reeno cle Bccrio, a inr- tune ieller—Fannie Glover. Elsie Barker, a circus qll90ll~Ml‘S. Cecil Forbes. CHORUS GIRLS Mrs. Harold Laird, Marion Cass.- ley and Muriel MacMurdo. DlRECTOR~Mrs. Harold Laird. L SITJAC-‘E MANAGER —— Harold n r .- , Vocal slum-Mr. Iiarold Laird (En- icoredi. H. lLaird. , Mirsicialtsw-Mrs. Russel McKay. land Mrs. Lloyd Howard, piano. Miss Milricl MacMurdorinng at the liirclis in the last lici. All thc spec- iiaities were efficiently rendered an-i imost appropriately presented to relieve the brie-i‘ spaces (JiiilSOd by iliangc of costume or tmnspositioil oi‘ singo appearances, or scenery. The managers of the show nrc deeply grateful to Mr. Dollalloe and to others who aided, for ‘the valu- able assistance rendered. and to thc ‘lllditflllle who supplied so magnifi- cent a treasury. Tllc mllkcrs 0i cimdy also ill-c thc rccepicnts of grniltildc. Y. fltTiflllllillliinhl Mrs. Here are the fissm on s the Doctor Says “Use Kotex” the Scientific Sanitary Napkin mbar. flit. Dirac. ill gvcry Get Kotex Sanitary Napkins at any Drug, Dry Goods or Departmental Store MedeinCunuh KOT€X Sanitary Nupldde l CORN F_L"A'KES . m..- i 'APRIL 10, 1928 , . —»___ * More than 11,000,000 p“. Pill njoy Kellogg's Cum finite: uiy. LPl-ofq that fig", and ...i neu’ initiation ' cannot equal! n l'i ' r I i. .1- brs-iriz-ii... Viiilih "Si"; ei-“ZL: --fruitl.'or~honey added. o a t h I , On tilnirlgiurxtivizdxisiélzfiza: xluliiolrl-ldon, ‘Ont. _ v Alway; on...“ WK‘ NORTH CARLETON SCHOOL Grade I-l, Hamil Lowther. Perfect attendance": Report of North Carleton School for the month of March: Grade X,-1, Annie Lowther; 2, Margaret Lowtller. - Inwther and Norma Pickering. Grade VII (Sr.)—l, Fred Lowth- Teacher — Gladys Murphy. er. Grade VII iJr.)——1, Dorothy Mac- Farlane; 2, Lloyd Lowther; 3, Em- mett McInnis; 4, Norma Pickering. Grade V-—1, Raymond Milttalt; 2, Alberta Muttart. Grade IV~1. Nonllon MncFnrlrinc 2, Wanda Lowther; 2i, Reta Gould; l4, Teresa Muttart. i GradeVIV fJrIi-“l, Sandy Milt- ltzirt; 2, Sndic Mlittal-t. say, Grade III—1, Wilbert Mutiart; 2, Grade VI (B)—1, Leo Candy" Frank'Muttal't:“.lfGerold McBridrYDilris C. Wood. ’ ’ ' (ll-mic lI-l, Edward Lowtllcr. Grade IV—1, CiflFOilH} Coady. ~. ..._____._.. ._. .._._,._ . l i ' HAZELBROOK SCHOOL Honor Roll for March: Grade VIII-l, Henry Jones; Julio. Myers. Grade VI (SrJ-l, PBiiPl Jones. Grade VI (Sr.)—l, Doris E. Wood. Grade VI (A)—-1, Mary Monugh» _ cam , _ an; 2, Miiry Condy; Z5, Brien Lind- “we men thought p fires would ?'__dear:fur.lt. . Grade III (A)—1, Cameron Lind- Annie Low- 80y- ther, Margaret Liowther, Alberta Grade III (B)--l. Sue Jones: 2. Muttart, Emmett Mclnnis, Sandy Muttarth ‘Teresa. Muttart, Edward Gordon Carver; 3, Ruby Trowsdale; ' 4,'Adele ‘rrowsdale; 5, Dewar -Lind- say. Grade I-1, Earl Jones. . Perfect attendancez-Pearl Jones, ‘ Sue Jones, Gordon Carver. ~ (Teacher) Helen Chandler. l ._ i Millions and millions of dollars". worth of wealth belonging to the» people of Canada have been lost be- biirn out by themselves. Sometimes‘ they do. But 1i‘ they dorrt we pay {dc-i liilmlrii’; Llnllncnt Iilllu Irnril, i . i iiiiucii FIRE l- FIRE PROJECTED BY THE HAUCK FIRE GUN.‘ destroying them utterly. h. to. Cir-till. TilE ilillliilt FIRE marvdloua results in . ’uction of losses and healthier, foxell. Full information on‘ request. Charlottetown, i’. E. I._ 1|, “comm; “Y Mlly. 1923 M flefllliiilffl lint Will "I think Mr. Carver must have ‘ be Pllblifllld B"!!! "lit 5M9- bcen mail." quavercd Aunt I-fef. TI]! EASTERN TBUSTCOMPAN! C. SLAVIN. Town Clerk, “ire was pflwflyg Eccenil-lc and, in lflfffllwr- 30111911. P. E. I. his inst years, I thouizhii_-" ’ 3W1-4-5-i8i- . . "Nonserlsei" cut in Elinor. "He A iiisizlsii- riiizis- rox iiiiiciiiis NlilliE POS$lliiE~ BY iisi: or , which effectively destroys thc deadly llookworm, Lungworln, and other numerous Dill’!!- sites which create havoc in fox pens and result in serious losses to ranchers. . IIISIIIFEGTMITS ALMOST _ Actual tests have proved that liook Worm eggs will survive after twenty-four hours’ imm"9i°" i" “Phillie 5°"!- l-llillwonn is also extremely tenacious of life and disinfect- ants are practically vaiueless for either lung worm or hook worm. - , TilE ONE sun: REMEDY i“ reaching over thirty inches in length and of 2,000 degrees F. burns up eggs and worms. For years Bacterlologists have recognized its potency but it I’!- malned for Hnucir to invent a safe and sane way otusing fire. h" been ihflfwzhly tested out in‘ leading r. a. 1. Ranches" slble‘ for our large sales last season and many repeat orders re/celyed for thisvyeur. PRICE. Owing to a material reduction in Customs charges we are able to 1110" lhuck Fire Gun at thc very low price of 805.00 delivered to any station on l’. E. I. fPilMiPEliliil. it iiiscuir co, LIMITED. i EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS FOR. MARITIME PBOWNCES ' nu" Q iiluiriilss This i death-dealing flame lllliig,,l iluringlth; season with The. results. were mim- v- ¢