‘is "rwo _ iv- inr , People wlic jiriie the finer things‘ of life usually , Hepiand Red Rose Orange Pekoe _Tea. A money-back pilfillkdlies with every package. » u lthe plans. Yes, there they lay, the . L . _ v u“; I a e9 a 1s Q°°d tea ‘ t. - ' ; work of her father's best years. . P i8 6X!!! Q0011 ' "I hope he knows what We 11w iucnoil SALE --'SMILES-'- s A n. c019,. ca: CONTINUED u. MI». TEBBY'S VEBDICT So-so had a moment of homesick- ness when Fred left her alone on the ltrlain. Her berm was ready, lights lwsre dim 1n the long corridor and lshe had a feeling of panic at the {thought of the reipolisibility she car- lried. Opening the bag she looked for ing her eyes at the thought of what GABBY GERJ‘ IE rw-‘lwvill ‘sell for Mi’. John Russell, his it would have meant to him to see Jar-iii situated on Rusilco Road, on his dreams materialize. she made ready for bed, getting ail ~‘ Monday. ~Muy 6th, also all his Stork. _ and implements. sale commencing at 1.30 p. m. . Scc handbllis. ' . BENJ. (ARTER, Auctioneer. uneasy thrill at the thought of sleep- ing on the train. Ir, was her first long trip and she wondered how it would seem to wake in the balmier airs oi the South. ' By morning they were running through Georgia and she breakfastad , with the smoky gray ills slldinz P359 I the window. All that day they travel- 35T7-5-3-3i. House for Sale Titre: tenement house Numbers, 29.‘ 31 and 3:; llubiun :~. a in good re-i '. pair-moduli ccnvczi "cir-lzrge lot!‘ rents readily and will give [iurcliusen ' large rciurn cn investment. Apply to MacDonald J.- MacPhee.‘ ' Sclltiicfi, Riley Building, Chur- ed, going into the flat palmetto. Whrfllfif 5nd warmer and the sun shining brilliantly. Constance was waiting for her in the station at Miami. "So-so, you 01d peach. I'm heaven- ly glad to see you. Have you got the plans? Father's quite excited, Jerry lDMCMQWII. 86.11 . -5--l-ccd‘ ,__ __i._i_.____i-__ L; '14 UCTION SALE as. t;..._.‘> 82.1,; _ ‘Th; Auction Sole oi‘ Harold Proitsc of ‘Vlnsioc Station has been '_ poztpanctfon account of sale of farm not izeiitg properly settled for. Sccds~ . and feeds will be soil privutclyg HAROLD PllOVfSl-j, Wjiisioe. f .4 UCTION SALE ' I am ' uuthni-lzecl by Mrs. Flora Tnlnor, to sell by Public Auction on Wednesday, May 8th, at her residence 23 King Street at half past one o'clock "ill her household effects. l hair cloth Julie. antique chairs and tables, dunes, ‘hooked mats, oili-loth, hail Jock, two iron beds, spring and mati- trezs, bed; clothing. spinning wheel. ‘(serving machine, dresser, crocks and _ dishes, tubs and wash board, ivhecl- "barrow, cross cut saw, fork and shov- gels. Also 3 ton cool. Other articles too numerous to mention. -* * - ~ - > J. A. McDONALD, '—' Auctioneer. 36015-5-4-11. Pi For Sale at Brighton V. f will sell by Private Sale one Lot ‘58 ft. X 5115 ft. with new house con- ltaining nine rooms. All modern con- veniences. Tfost proof cellar. Electric Flight in all rooms as well as Tn cellar. Sewer and water connections. Also ‘Lot 115 ft. x 375 ft. For price and par- ‘ l0 JOHN P. BRADLEY. Auctioneer. 19f Grafton Sh, City. _ tlculni-s apply I-Phone 860. i$50ll-4-30-4l. .fPi_foperl;ys for s51; '1 have listed with mo. for Private Colo-several city propcriys, also sev- _.fe_rgj- good farms situated in different parts of the country. JOHN P. BRADLEY, v Auctioneer. Plldn: 869." 194 Grafton, St., City. 35012-4-"0.-6l. for Sale rwbt (lovcJfczd Road. 60 acres of 113w in good stntc of cultivation. wire and out-buildings in first class air‘. Fair-m vvcll watered and well fcmccd. Hard and soft wood, excellent orchard. Kandy churches. schools ltllfLstotea. ‘Jlg miles from York. l! miles from Charlottetown. Apply f0 MRS. BESSIE MacEACHERN, Cove Head Road. 5530-5-1-4-7. “A girl who can skin the cat should not 'i:e afraid to trap u w? HALF MARRIED “Jim was half married Iauf week." "Half married-how's that?" “Jim was willing to marry, but the girl wasn't." I I I O I INCONSIDERATE Altha‘ ‘twae quite by accident (and gasoline), I know, Thai thro’ the roof our trusted cook in leaving chose to go, She never gave _ua notice and, ul long as I shall live. .‘ hardly think her upplrh wayl | ever will forgive. 0A,] We’ l. f ’/\ f), She: isn't this dress a dream‘! He: Er-yea, but didn't the . .:iker wake up too soon? "I'd have you understand I don't kiss every fellow I meet." - "I know. It's hard to land 100% n.‘ ‘em!’ fiillllllllllll Sale 0f Valuable Farm A ~¥reperties Including “llewstead” wrote him a wonderful letter. How is Jerry? Fred? Every one at tile field?" So-so answered breathlessly, happy to be with Constance, warmed by i191‘ 1 welcome. They drove through palm- bordered street; to the great hotel where the Terrys were staying. "Did you bring your dinner dress? if you did we'll go down to the main l dining room. they've a good orchestrt. _ Talk to father after dinner, he's at his best then. 1 think he's got, this inventor chap with him." The "inventor chap" made one o! the party at dinner. He was a tall, good looking young fellow whom Con- stance chaffed unmerclfully, "Would you think to look st him?" she asked So-so, "would you believe that he's got more money than father ‘has? 'I‘hat's why father likes him, they can match dollars. He's not bad though, Clayton isn't, because he’: really trying to do things besides just spending money. Why, he has a whole _ room here fitted up 1n the trickiest ‘ way. Little machines to blow your heed off, and funny little engines that purr. I think he's working on In artificial cat." Clayton Robbins laughed. "It isn't as bad as that, Miss Harper. But I do like to carry my tools with me and the management here has been kind enough to give me a. room to work it." “Give you!" Cznstance scoffed. "All . they give you in a triple rate for turning their Louis XIV bedroom into a 1928 laboratory." So-so felt a little shy. The dining room was crowded ivlLh buutiful women, men in fiannels and dinner 5 First Aid-- in the Home! Always keep on hand u bottle of Absorbine, r., for those minor anci- dents whic continually happen in the _ home . . . . cuts, burns, dl, sprains, strains and bruises. Absorbine, In, takes out the pain. ' And bein a powerful antiseptic and . genmici’ e as we_|.l, it safeguards _ against inflammation and infection, and promotes rapid, healthy healing. . It is not greasy and does not stain skin or clothes. $1.25-at yourdruggists. 5 Relivl/L‘ [he pain .. _ ' [(011141c-Ilzcnsiuc-llirlr; a . -AP$°[b.lH.€.J' P. Mir/sf fl TEN_I_)_ERS Tenders will be recelvud by under- signed until Muy 11th, l2 o'clock noon, for the complete rebuilding of St. Mary’: Church, Sourls, P. E. Island. Pluns can be seen at J. A. McNeil] d: Son, Sumiuerside: Puroehhl Home, Sour-is; und Chuppelle lb Hunter's office, Charlottetown. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, signed BEV. l. C. McLEAN, P. P. Sourlu. 3402-4-29-3-4. “OPT TUESDAY. MAY 7th. AT 1.30 P. lVl. SHARP M’ "W but!!! been Instructed by the Executors. to sell by uuctlon the fol- QIIIng-"propertles on Tuesday, May 7th at 1.30 p. rn. sharp, the uuction to be held ut Newsteud Furrnz- , Al)"- ;Thp valuable I-‘urrn Property known us "Newsteud" consisting of r '82_neres of the best soil on the lslund. In u high “u; n; “m”. tiofl" - v Buildings consist of un excellent Stone Residence with hot water with Electric Lisht throughout. Exceptional! well ulted r r {Mulfilblhgfl In ugdltlou to‘. ‘u: rulwfurmlng. y“ . or o‘ , vem UfromChor tte tn 5| . m“, w“. '“c lou within 200 ylurds df farm’? a p"... QM Th0 purchaser of Full may obtain complete clock of Iurui Equip- !‘ 2f." situated n nuiuiela. N, buildings. . ’, . t‘ 580 contain l! uoreuofgood hm] it l . _ Ioyultyihgo in nun...» "m" ' "Mh . prleeofnuy of tboubovepropertleemuyregun Mtnennvo- m uksruuu riwsr co. ~ a - g1, “m... p g - ' . ' " - Jo ArMaCDonflld, “n; mg, 1m, Tenders For Painting Tenders wfll be received by the undersigned up to May 15th. for Painting of the exterior of 8t. An- drew's Church. two coats body and one roof. ' _ Also separate Tender for painting lluil M x l0. Committee furnish pulnt and oil. The lowest or any tender not eu- Ilnrllv locepted. A. P. MeLlLLAN. P. P. an jjpjlvlnt, Electric Light and Water Plant. All buildings equipped l P‘: Property consisting of I10: acres. knowuus the ‘Old Mucliluuou heptlng, Wooden Bungalow for hired help. large burns, cm] 3g". merit u] reasonable price. . - D 13 Aueduuln. Ifll-kI-bli-‘J’ ‘ ‘ , . . ~ mgr nun».- rrirr. r renew-e cuiuznm i‘ Gull lei ‘Slap’ llmi lull Slut Pnupilg all Pending Mru. Prod P. Avwill. lfi-lltb A Altpqvrrlhi-“Iwuubotliulzd uouiueb with uuyhuurt lcoukfuot uloep. _iw ' screaming, and Iny_ pumpiuguud poun . Auaghborisdytoldiuofouy llERvlPuu uohhrtecl tukingfliemandleuutruth- fully say l gm a different woman. together l only took two boxes." Pricewouboxutulldruggisumd dealeru, or mailed direct on reoei t of rice by The T. Mllbitlh Co, ‘Ltd, Jlllfllél- Ont. , Jackets, couples were dancnlg on the verandas, and there was an exotic charm to everything. Mr. Harper asked kindly for the progress of the Golden Girl. "Have they panited it yet?" Con- stance asked eagerly. “They've Just started," Bo-so un- swered. "Jerry admits now this; it will be a stunning ship when it is finished, and Fred wants to have u christening ceremony as soon as you get back." dance u tango around it, then," were only Clayton, he tangos divine- Clayton?" . So-so watched them u they threaded their way to the dancing space and melted into one Btaoefully gliding figure. , "Tney look well together," she said. to Mr. Terry. ' "They do. And they've been friends since they were children’. I rather thought they might make a match 0! it, but Connie prefers Jerry lt doesn't matter to me. I want her to be happy." So-so's heart pounded violently. Suppose Constance should change her mind and decide to marry Clayton! as dlsloyal. Mr. Terry was asking her about the plans. Briefly she told him their history, while ‘he nodded a great many times and opened his eyes very wide when she told bin of the robbery. ‘That certainly sounds as though they might, have u. fortune tucked away in them." he commented. ' Later they nil went up to Connie's sitting room and So-so brought our. her precious papers. Three blond heath and a gray one bent over them, and Clayton, dropping his light man- ner began to group them carefully, relating ghose dealing with the same experiments in separate piles. At the end of an hour he said gravely, "I ‘may be wrong, it will take prac- tical tests to make certain, but I'm inclined to agree with Mr. Corbett aha; there's a big thing here." "Oh, glorious!” Constance cried. "And So-so will be rich und-" "Not so fast." Mr. Terry laughed. ‘There's still a lot to be done, isn't there, Clayton?" ‘At least two months’ work before thing out, in practical tests." per's consent you take charge of the papers, work out the tests at your own expense. and then if the inven- tion is workable, we will organize u company with Miss Harper holding the patents. We will manage holding financing and marketing and divide the stock in the way that seems best then." "Couldn't Jerry and Fred have some of it?" So-so asked. "'l‘hey real- ly saved the plans for me, and then if they hadn't believed in it I'd never nave brought, it to you." " That's o. very good idea," Mr. Terry said approvingiy. “Young Co:- bett and his friend, France, can be o! practical help in making the tests, too Clayton. They're both experi- enced avietors." ' "You can try it out on my Ice- muiden," Constance cried. Clayton gathered the papers f0- gether. "I'll start work on it tomor- row," he said enthusiastically. "I've got a young mechanic that takes care of my seaplane for me and I'll get him in to help." "He'll do all the dirty work. I lun- pose," Constance oflered. "Of course. ‘You don't wash the dishes Just to save the cook trouble, do you Connie?" "Ne, but I could.” "Well, so could I." Mr. Terry held upon admoniahing hand, "Slop quurreling. You deufen me. Clayton urid Connie have fussed since they were old enough to wulk. I get tired of it sometimes, daughter." "I'm lorry, father. I'm sorry Clay- ton. rm lorry, do-uo. I won't quarrel Then she brushed the thought aside - i ._.____.-_¢__ . Ken Maynard In ' Haunted Range At’ Capital ALSO SERJAND COMEDY FEATURE An unusual picture of western life is at the Capitol Theatre today show- 1 ing the Western Star "Ken" May-. nerd in "The Haunted Range." May- nard performs many daring stunts and is ably supported by an excellent cast. For those who are fond of west- ern stories this picture will be a treat, and if such do not leave the theatre 1n a much better mood than when “We'll have to Join hands and ‘ Icemalden." -Connie declared. "Can't you sec dance," Mr. Terry suggested. "I've Jerry dancing a tango? Novfllf it! reached the age where I like to g0 "Learned the same way you (llll. lcet. had the same teacher, too, Connie. I Clayt?" And speaking of tangos, let's dance." ‘ i i l l rarnestly that at Iagrced reluctantlfto let her go to. we can be sure enough to try the l the boys, and don't let them work too l hard." » Mr. Terry nodded thoughtfuliy.| So-so waved and promised and felt "Th!!! I lillflest that with Miss Har- l u sense of relief as the train began i - they entered there must be something ' lacking in their emotional makeup. l In addition m the thrills furnished. ' by the nervy riding by lifaynard there ls an abundance cf comedy, human i’ interest and suspense. i: The scene is laid upon a ranch in I the west and has for a background a l beautiful mountain range. Terryl Baldwin inherits this ranch upon the‘ condition that Le solve the mystery’ of the ghostly’ rider who has beenl I terrorizing the range, and clear his: l uncle's name of the charge of mur- l derlng his ranch-owner neighbor. ,Buck Slade, who is secretly engaged Q in stealing cattle, and who employs l the medium of riding the range as n‘ l r D ghost to cover up his thieving open- tions, learns of Terry's plan to lay the ghost of the range and schemes to be rid of him at any cost. Terry's, neighbor is Judith the daughter of Kellerd, for the murder of whom Terry's uncle is held res- ponsible. Juditli dislikes Terry be- . cause of relationship to the man who 1 is believed to have killed her father. . She tries to operate her ranch but is , hampered by hcr brother Ralph who 1 .- while knowing that Slade is guilty or‘ l killing his father, is to weak to break; his connections with Buck's gangu Judith tries to keep her brother away. from these thieves but is unsuccess- ful. . ' Slade arranges u‘ race betweenf Ralph and Terry in which he hopes: to get rid of Terry. Terry despite thej deflllerate attempts of the gang to kill} him, not only wins the race but, as a1 pre-agreed forfeit, compels Ralph to: leave the country. Slade then plans to: i The illlrighter Ilomess Store ‘ Now ls fhovtlme to brighten up your home with fresh Paint-both inside and out. ‘Ihere are so many ‘use; m. Puiut around tlie home-to nuke the rooms really new by following the modem trend for bright colors. lt lu sur- prising whut a person can accomplish at very small cost by uulug head and bands and st "it. We ha" ‘ust the materials you “:93 -i'. glvu satisfaction. Cull and let us help you with your decor-man l fin??? 2:153‘ SZZSMai? tereguyr rm: while lie himself rides the range thus 1 " g ‘me 5 “ ° my drawing Terry's attention from the , cattle. Terry pursues and captures 1 the ghost, and he and his sheriff's l men prevent the theft of the cattle, "You young folks run along and to bed early." l ly. He's taken lessons, haven't you; “Yes, let's run out to the Colony; and dance," Constance sprang to he": "You'll take us, won't you. "With pleasure." But So-so pleaded fatigue to last Constance bed and went on to the dance with Clayton. Left to herself so-so could not help n-ondering why Constance had not fallen in love with this man from her own class who was obviously no idler, however rich he might be. 1n the morning she telegraphed Fred find Jerry the news and toward evening an answering wire came from Fred. “Hurry back." he urged. "We're startoing tests in a few days. Want. you l to be here when the Golden Girl hits| the air with u full load. Only six weeks before we start and 1 want every minute possible with. you." Fred. She showed this wire to Constance. who pooh-poohed it. "You aren't go- ing back for a month," she and mm. 1y. But So-so could be equally firm. "Oh, yes, Connie, I want to go back. I haven't clothes to stay down here and I can't afford any new ones. And ?CANADA Ralph, who is now penitent, returns and discloses that Slade is the mur- derer of his father. Judith loses her dislike for Teny and realizes that she cares for him. PROVINCE OP‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN CHANCEBY Before the Vice-Chancellor No. D. 52. Maurice Walsh uud Auo., Execu- tors, Ito. Complainants, uud Waiter Daniel Walsh g 0n. Defendants. Pursuant to and by virtue of u Deo- rctal Order nude in the Above Cause on the l-fghteenth duy of April A. Do I929 by the Honourable the Vloe- Chancellor, I will set up and eell ut Public Auction on the premises It New Perth on Monday the Twentieth day of May A. D., 1929 at the hour of Eleven O'clock in the Forenoon. ALI. THAT tract, piece and parcel of land situate, lying and being on Township Number 51 In King's County, bounded and described as follows, that is to sayr-Ou the South by the Georgetown Road. on the West by Baldwin's Road, on the North by the rear l.\1e of farms fronting on the Georgetown Road, and on the East by land cf C. H. ltfcNeill, containing One Hundred and Eighty use; acres oi land a little more or less, ALSO ALL THAT OTHER. truet. then when the boys are starting so. soon I do want to be with them as! much as I can." "But I thought you didn't care for- Fred." “I'm.not in love with him, if that‘: . land oi Wfllhm Cronin. by the h“ what you mean. But he's the dear- t Tm“ “d h, ‘"5’ “l “m” mm“ est friend I have, and I really do want to get back, Just as soon as I can." Constance argued for u long time, but in the end had to yield and per- mit Scro to return. "I’ll be up rlglit after Christmas myself." she said. "Give my love to to take her sway from the flowers and warmth back to her own home. T0 BE CGTINUED I WHEN a cold or exposure brmils aches and pains that etraie to your very bones, there is always uick relief m Aspirin. It will ma e short work of that lieadachqor any little pain. Just u effective Ill the mpr egg-mu; eufferm from neuralgia, n riiis, rheumatism or lumbago. No “h; or p_ai_n is ever too deep-seated for Aspirin tablets to relieve, and they don t affect theheart. All drugglsts, with proven directions for various uses which_many people h“; {cum invaiusble m the relief of pain; m4 aches of many kinds, ‘ ‘ any more if Clayton will take us mxtoivamvrqiirthn Inch-emote piece and parcel of laud situate, lying and being on Township Number 5i in King's County aforesaid. bounded and described as follows, that is to saw-Bounded on the South by the eorgciown Road, on the West by on the North by the Southern bound- ary of land in possession of Ernest I.. Moore, and on the East by lauds in possession of l. T. Power and Maur- lco Wullll, containing One Hundred und Eighteen (lit) some of loud, a little more or less. A de be reuu red from the Purchaser at the sale, Ind the balance on delivery of the Deed. . Pursuant to thew above Deuretul Walsh, lute of New Perth In King's County, hnnur, Deceased. to m to report room-I limb! flotlfl-lud cull upon all , nu o any tutor- est in the eutuk of the said Walter Walsh to eoulu und r" ' “'1' clulms before me ut my Oil... . "mud- Churlotfotowu on Friday the even- teeuth duy of Mug A. D., 1H0 It the hour of Eleven 0'0look in the Fore- noon, otherwise to be excluded from the benefits of the uuld Order uud to be barred from and against any claim against. the sold Estate. Dated this Nineteenth day of April A. 1)., 1920. ’ (all. GAUDII, Melanin-Chancery. MLeDONALD A MMPEEI‘, Solloltorl. 32994-20474. JURABEAU g (11541) ' The Black Percheron Stallion, Juru- beuu raised by the Dept. of Agricul- ture, sired by Jlillll (10986). 0am Jurubclle (I069) is u. premium lioruu of the " ‘ standard. Tblljoruu won first prise when shown ut tho Provincial Horse Show and is one ol the flncut proper-timed bones of blu type to be found. Ila lieu the sound- nnl. flu one lllllllty, sine the quiet- neuu and willingness, that ure Io Duel: culled for in the draft bureau, In tho market today and vvlll cull for with . ‘ Institution In the future. Ill short he has the Jud allu- ueterlxtlou that lush tlitldeul typo of draft. _ ‘llilulioruewlllbelutlieltudlt owner's stable through the lesson. Uluul ferulu with upuolul udvol- ‘IVIIITI use ®tsi=iam lblllllllhlklfllfilfillflfilll- Ion-mil. m '2. l. maniac-u. - """ " I it of Twenty Per Cent will- lun Bank of Commerce Building in . Darn Dorlu |have his gang steal Terry's cattle‘ W. W. WELNER LTD. Charlottetown J EWELERS SINCE 1868 .455. The Charlottetown Fox Breeders s. Protective Association is established for the , " of uny ,, or , " '°"' m; the runohcu of uny of its members and have retained u Detective Agfllvyab Legal Talent of highest repute to accomplish their llllflltlil- Tnlned B‘ n‘ hounds are also owned by the Association and are ready to I0 l» "°"‘ ‘l ° T. B. S06E85, Sucre 1 T‘ euewin; uru members of rue cuhatorrivrvll-‘l F“ PROTECTIVE’ ASSOCIATION: Menu. g luueltinnon Fur l-‘srms. John A. McDonald. W. L. Mcluchcru. W. K. Inge." Silver Fox Bunch Charlottetown Silver Black Pr Elf. E. G. Suunderl. l. B. Brow. u" minute's notice. 2|‘. The f BBllDlB-B‘ 0. WARRENS, PRIDE (24934) Enrolment Certificate i No. 5 ...- Bu-ilurut- (I!!!) 2213i (10843) 13108 This upleutlld four yeur old Clydesdale m of autism m of u m"; time: Grand Champion more bus ull the substance, snap, quality and 1°" that ll ueoeuury to produce draft horses of u. kind suitable to heavy l!" work und the demands of u high oluuu market. WAIBINB PRIDE IN w vvluuer of first prluu in the three your old olulu and also chuuifl" “lm, ut m r~ Jottufown Inhibition, ma. u. a newly inmvh-r I" ' uppeul to all discriminating hone breeders. Owners should look "l" h“. over bofouu brooding their morn. d wliunuuu rum: will be on u» following mite during the "m" ram-Arrive at Aurloulturul Boll, Charlottetown, Thlfldli 1mm"- Iud ut_'l.00 P. M, uud vvlll remain at this stand uutll the followinl W M My mot-ulna’. May 1th. Leaving Agricultural Bull at 8.00 A. M. W,‘ through Iunhilell‘ to Iluueiuifuuge, utundlug at or uuor the flew’! l‘ " h, lam Donut-linen than» through calcium to mount stem: over nlt Leave Mount lfuwurt ut 10.00‘ o'clock on Thursday. May lth. thence to hi?!" runigiit. m» manna-y. Iluy m. n 1m A. M. them l" “M, m in an. Invlnc nun so m o'clock m am» n» we“ "° "m ‘mi- nu: the following fllilrlduy, May ma. nu route mu be raw"! nightly during the season. - TIIIIB hrnwuaikaenuneuiuvmeuuueeenwwdmls" yeti NuveIberIISIIQO. Iametomierfrlsi. ' ~ w. u. town-sushi: rum and: owner. ~ ‘PIMTON innards, um per. h ohms Olll-l-fl-Iob; - - - -