n1": FPUC '--.<;~:~ -1 rev-e.“ r-ezss-zdiiine- I Ill lon i WOISOIOIK l llrlcl‘ , Nature iniaided woman to be fstiio healthy and happy instead ‘of s‘ and miserable, but ia it any wonder that when they are run down in health they become nervous and irritable, weak and worn-out, and the lightest household dutim seem a drag and a lnudeuf Milburifs Health and Nerve Pills are a remedy that all nervous, tired- i“? r"...."""" 222"‘: "l" f: » ep em to good health, and when the’! ld chilies will be a pleesina instead of a binden. Mm. A. K. MoLasiv, Pleasant- lfleld, 10.8., wrltesz-“A short line ago I was in a badly run down and nervous condition. I got so that my housework became a burden to me. I started ' Milbirrifs Health and Nerve Pills, and now I feel like a different person, and again am able to do all my own housework. Hereafter I shall always recom- Iesd H. n! N. Pills to my friends." _>P_iI!PDI'l\lT.mlhllflXu FOR SALE One car horses to arrive April 15th. Including several matched teams, two mares in foal, one registered Clyde mare, three two year old fillies three good drivers. A. M. WRIGHT, Montague Irfl-4-12-3i Horses For Sale At North American Hotel Stables, Kent St. Signed M. W. WOOD, . L-94-4-14-3l Ill TllE STllll Tlic Clydesdale s tall lon "Craigie Ideal will stand_at Farquharson’: stable, King St, till Saturday, April 16. L-63-4-13-2i IN STUD CALUMET BUDLONG 2.02% a Reg. Ne. seam i Will make the season of 1938 at Lawndale Farm,East Royalty, P. E. L This horse is a Class A Premium Sire. He is sired by Peter The Brewer 2.02%, by Peter the Great 2.07%, His dam is Bahai 2.10 by Silica 2.11%. Calumet Budlong has sired Miss Budlong 2.06%, cham- pion two and three year old pacing filly 1936, 1937; also Budd Abbe, 3, 2.10%,- Molly Burke, 3, 2.11. _ His tabulated pedigree will be mailed on request. Will also meet mares on 11111195‘- Tenns: $25.00 for the sea- son, $15.00 time of service, remainder due Nov. 1st, 1938. . Mares at owners rlsk_ F; FRANK McKAY, , Owner in charge. Phone 1m; uuos-i-e-e-ie j IN STUD ‘ _ nan woiirur 105 ’ lea lie. 481i. 9 DAUGHTE-li OF. AEXILEA By ALEXANDER CAMPBELL,‘ f CHAPTER» 1'. owumorrarrprraiinm Thsmanwhoentcedthaiculnc wesshcrt andt .Eehadred hairandslcokof abandon. blues twinkledina Jo yface. ewes dressed in soul decided an? the owner of the horrlbl stripped pyjamas l: had found the niitcase would He was certainly not Shane's idea of a general. The title, he decided, must be an honorary one: or thiswesnotthemanhewaswuit- mg ioinafiierireflL non swiftly u e a r no was dis led. He hsd risen doubtful] , an the man strode swiftly to ‘mmdfimsi “m” firth; “h” 1"‘ l3] one y o s eeky s w. £333’. is it?” he said, and his sharp, merry eyes played over ‘rscrli°~"gl- " enera e " “General Alan Carmichael Mit- chell, if it all,” inned t e red haired . ust call me Mitchell. It's friendlier.” e dipped a hand in his pocket. and mes ald fhrgall dispelled any doubts as to his identity‘. "Have a the said. “ ey’re good O8 . Shane gazed almost aghast at the paper bag that was held out to him. It contained about s, quarter of striped sweets, some oi them stuck hard together. There was something dramatic, something almost awe inspiring a- bout the way in which these inno-, $nt tsctrriped balls kept balltibing ug ca his attention. l-la ord ha ‘h m 1 _ H gone white at the sight of them» e§cha§ge“‘§,:°§o{‘g e ""1"" °° He felt they were beginning to af- ‘ fect him too. “No thanks," he managed to say. He felt rather dazed. Then he pulled himself together with a. jerk as he became aware that the blue eyes were regarding him with something more than merriment in their depths. He also became more aware of their sharp- X1953. On close scrutiny the red haired little man was not s0 young as Shane had at first thought. 'I‘here| were lines cn his forehead and at‘ the corners of his mouth that be- lied his perky appearance of youth. 'i'he man was in the fifties. And with thi: discovery Shane decided that he was no fool either. Then“. was an unsleeplng walchfulncss behind his careles", hall fellow well met manner. l-le might be a dang- erous adversary. The man suddenly realized that Shane was studying him. He relax- ed. and laughed shortly. "No? Wei‘. you'll excuse me if I have one myself?” He dipped into the bag with a stubby forefinger and dug out a stripped ball which he slipped into his mouth and rolled into his cheek. “ ey're my favourite sweet," he said between sucks. "I don't smoke and I don't drink. and it's appall- lngly bad for a man to have no vices at all." His blue eyes beamed st Shane. and he grinned as widely as the sweet in his mouth would let him. “You're thinking I'm not exactly your ldee of a general what?’ This was so exactly what Shane was thinking that he blinked in confusion. His companion laughed again —a llid Gold Developed lnio Bronchitis M ie he b h'tis d 1.1.1?“ b33951. 1§§.'.'°§$..‘. 1&1. the ‘ of neglecting it. Bronchitis is generally the result ofanegl “icoldceusedbyex- poslure to wet and inclement west-ass an IIIVQIYCAIJgGIDIIIIDflAIDIDI aflection of the ronchial tubes. Th tro bled ‘th b hitis will all? in Woody; NorwrglycPine Syrup a remedy that will help zthimulste the laronchial tifibemhsubdue inflam‘ mabusooeteirri- taged parts and ldosen the ‘hlegin. Mas. H. P. MscDonsrm, Nalpm 3m’ wtbtagdfi-cblmhixlinffrurned u» ve brouc 'tis. I tried different kinds of medicine, but nous did me any good. A friend told me about Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, as she had used it for her children with great succem. I purchased a bottle and before it was used I got great relief; the phlegm was brought up withs out an b0 5o hing, an pm using t t es was com relieved of the bronchitis." Put up by The '1'. Mllburn 00., Ltd. TENDERS WANTED Tenders requested for the Saba the Pree- nioving and re or the re- “' Wll iseha lie season of an" f, _ “"1{*~,,;"},,'“,',£; 19$ at Lawndale Farm, vii-in; s t ‘at-logged East Royalty, P. E. I. v g“ "m" ° _ L This horse is a Class A Thelowestoranyfelidmlnotéllz Premium Sire. He is sired m" ‘If? m °"' by The Abbe 2.04. by Chimes, dam Mae Worthy, by Guy ‘Axworthy 2.08%. Abbe Worthy is the sire of lAnne Worthy, 2.19%, winner of the Nova Scotla futurlty 1930, and winner of the three year old futurity at Char- lottetown 1937; also sire of reserve champion standard bred illly at Charlottetown fair 1937, and champion roadster mare at the same air. Will meeLmarcs by request. Terms 915,00" for season; ‘I $5.00 at time of service, bal- . ence Nov. 1st, 1938. Mares at owner's risk. FRANK MCKAY Owner in charge. ..Plicaa 1582-8 L-MQI-AEQD-IU l Il-SOJ-IS-lfl-N. F.0d SALE -____- 40 acre farm in Graham's Road, with fox ranch to ac- commodate 32 pairs and shed with 50 stalls. House with 0 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water system, pipeleas furnace. Buildings in good condition. Aiiiilv CAPT. w. .1. ROBINSON. 146 Pownal Street, Charlottetown moor-sun em ' .. °m1°iis§tiiim' that ian little bit oi worak to ‘t :1: m an idle moment. “But we're getting off the 111133. he went on. ‘It's my Irish em 9 thats forever running away 15gb Inc. lseeymiwegotmycesswim you?" Shane handed it over with apolo- es. town to return it. I was in no hurry f0! 1t. and I'd have sent yours on to you with a note if you hadn't tufingdbilip so soon." bed ue eyes ro 511a _ “They tell me here ‘that you're sci‘;- lng at a, place on the coast. D’you know the island at all?" Shane explained that this was his first, visit. It suddenly occurred to him that it was the neral who was doing all the ques ioning, and “Are you on holiday yourself?" he inquired politely. "Combining business with plea- sure. as you might say.” Mitchell replied. “I'm not a stranger to the D1809. l’ visited it once or twice dun"! the war and I've been here since." He was studying Shane's face curiorsly, “We're well met," he said with an F1183! irrln. “Thev tell me I'm the perfect Irish redhead, and you must be the perfect Nordic type. lfalr hair blue eves-"He gestured. ‘I wonder did our ancestors some from some common place of origin’! It's a fasririalinfl study, the study of races. You don't have any Ger- man or ll mivh‘ b~ Bavarian con- nexicns. Mr. Shane?" To Be Continued MAKE CLEANING EASY Rwr-d-“l rtrirs of ms-‘a ma" be inserted at the corrers of the Use. SBYEl ‘o prevent the gaflierlng of dust. For the new home. them- are wcod lnssin to ft tight to each Wm". swirls the base strln a Tflunded 301m. E-Wher the metal or wood strips may be pain-ted in match the woodwork. r- ).\ - » BIGFNESS *9 liEA IJTY * nv-smrn nurse: Form V'8e~ p When you ace ‘and drive these two new can you'll change : your ideas about motoring. The De Luxc and Standard Ford 3 lv'8 Prove tint you don't have to sacrifice appearance and performance for low cost. ‘ Both of these Fonda live you the brilliant performance of l!“ 354l°fl090wer Y-B cosine - quick pick-up and smooth power that eats up miles. Both are built to high standards of F30 l MONTH, ens nsussblc lens-payment’, m. a, us! s»): v-r car ma} r. r. c. Nelfess! lfssscc Hes. Foiiii v-u @ THE CANADIAN iaoolvoMr comfort, with lots of is; room and remarkably my ridins- And both feature unusual economy-ZZ to 27 ‘miles per gallon, according to ownc . ‘ ' The De Liixc Ford V-8 the Standard at a slightly llillicr coat. Sec these two lundaomo Ford V-Qe at your One or the other will fit your personal needs exactly. 08ers a little more Ford. dealer's. Today's Short Wave Radio Program (All Time ls Eastern Standard) SATURDAY. APRIL 1O TOKYO 4:45 p.m.—-N‘ationa.l Program. JZK, 10.7 m., 15.16 meg; JZJ. 25.4 m.. llfiillflrneg. _ RIJN 5:00 p.m.—-Halppiness without Peace, a. love 5008 play. DJD, 25.4 m., 111.77 meg. BUDAPitST, HUNGARY :00 p.m.—Ohoir o1 the Corona- tion church of Buds. HAT-A, 32.6 m., 9.12 meg. sOaaENEOTADI 6:00 .m.—El Chico, Spanish Rie- viie. VxiXAD. 10.5 m., 15.3 meg. LONDON ROME 7:30 p.m.—Chamlber Music; Eliz- sbeth Luin: “Famous Singers of 1 DON :30 p.on. —"Esce.pe': Firet- hand Account by Prisoners of War. Ackerley sets the sce e. GSD, 25.5 m., 11.75 meg; m-. 956 meg; 0GB, 31.3 18:45 ssit-"Grulde to Ilhspcj Belles." JZJ, 3.4 m., 11M FOR SALE ‘ stand opposite Klnkora Station l-l acre land. Store dwell- ing, warehouse and outbuildings. Also 8a acres of land in Newton Lot so. Address A. ill. ‘IIAINOI. ‘last Milliriocket Box 148 Maine or to IINIBT I. STRONG Summer-sile- FAlllI FOR SALE At Wheatley River, con- sisting of 119 acres in excel- lent condition. Good house and outbuildings. Aiiiilv to MRS. WATSON SMITH. Whsatley River. n-n-s-ir-a " ~ - ' ’ Lohnes‘ F0120 DEALER FOR‘ CHARLOTTEJTOWN 224 Great George Street ASLLIS ON Ma cLEOD’ Phone 642 Island Interests In Boston iifr. James E. Compton, (Realtor CB-mhrldlc. Miss. (formerly Bella): the Island W11. MIN Ostrich. Bos if- West) ohm to spend her sinnmer vacation on the The Canadian-American League, tho‘ still in its infancy is growing rapidly. ‘The goal is set for 109,000 members. Oneyesr euo (May) there WasZSmeon ,todaytherea.re oxiger 000. A lame percentage Island- e . Mr. and Mrs. Alton Lohnles, Dor- chestm‘. Mass. may visit . old home at lame Veil , during this fi- coming summer. . Uihnes formerly lived iri Charlotte. town, and operated broom f ' there. a mum, April 19th, will find crowds lined certain Boston meets 1mg?‘ we. the ilsmous merelthon race. ‘w! NHXSAUB-IEAHA dliflaciéybelieveths-tmnemvilllyia- : a.ni.- u-mhy- Uhjmq - “mane, _vmnm"l'hcreoushttobescmershindboye M» m- w 2"“ "son" “rs..m.'.".....- "Yer iia as others. Of course meiesnotmimtcaeiiabmit W0 be tosee headhnee; WANTED Tenders for the construc- tion of a cement entrance with iron gates-at West. Si. Peter's Cemetery. For partl- culers apply WILLIAM l‘. JARDINE, to take his family on. a Island this surruner. Mr_ who is in the painting business here, has not been to the Leland for a nuinbe of years. Mrs. John Maolsaec, who has been visiting her slster-ixi-lsw. Mrs. James K. Brewer of Brooklinc Mas. returned to her home at mainl , lies, world war vets etc. One of the features of)! the evenltowlillckbetlcal; awarding Prizes 11 Y holders. which will include two N- tlurn trip tickets by air to Mbnfireal, and two round trip tickets to Char- lottetown. P.E.I., St. John. NB. and Yamwuth N5. The committee in omrselswbemmifliedm every sulooem, and. Mac lne wor. We h success to you. FOR SALE filial: of: iattscrg at un rope m» ' ° A¥'Col‘ii:s. filial-h“ Henry buildlnss in - Mariinvsle ln ‘m. For further particulars apply to 11F. Chicks inillt be b0 Government Aid For ‘Bliioke MacPhee, K. C._,_ Solicitor, or to Dell ‘M.. .._.‘.s..._ tsiwn. l-i850-3-3l-4-2-9-l0. FARM Fllll SALE AT COVEHEAD ROAD Consisting of 79 sores. buildings all In good repair. If not sold by pri- vate sale before April 25th it. will be sold at Public Auction on that date together with stock, merits and household a Wiilys Knight Car. crop, imple- MRS. LAURA H. McGBATll. J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. NOTICE ! HIGHWAYS CLOSED T0 MOTOR VEHICLES Ccvchead. Commencing on this date, until further notice, all paved and gravel highways in this Province are closed for motor vehicle traffic, except in such cases where the total weight of vehicle and load does not exceed 4,000 pounds. Anyone driving on provincial highways contrary to this order shall be duly prosecuted. Dated the 30th day of March, A.D. 1938. By order, P. S. FIELDING, Clerk of the Executive Council. L-ISBI-S-SI-tf sit: q,»- BY TEllllEll Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to 12 o'clock noon, April 20th, i938, for the purchase of THE CHARLOTPETOWN CURLING COMPANY LIMITED y on Grafton Street, having a 171011911 frontage of 74 feet on said street and a depth of 168 feet with substantial frame rink building thereon. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. “ " R. It. BELL, Secretary, Box 4A7, Charlottetown. coiue lie property olutge bro ers of the province. directs. Charlottetown, IQ h l. current year will purchaser. l would like the peozile to have an interest in poultry in this thoufihtnfi it; matter up to the vinceb -~—_-= The Provincial D cnt of as formerly, to y M. per hiiudre on baby chicks for be e and clubs. The clu shall consist of ten members, either boys or girls. pro tiinc t the sale of egg ilepartment of Agriculture 11-1225-3-28-29-4-1-5-8-12-15-19. n Bluh ture is undci-takin ‘this I ht from Provincial Hatcheries. and whose c“! aresllfrornbiood flecks. Brooderswoiildbencusaeainsso- cessflilly carrying-gut this work, and our Department has ieeid to mad half the cost of e‘ ‘ fcrthe ’ , lie" tobcplll b; the owner of the club. Our Department would retain owners ll e for a rlod of years. After the expiration of that tiimthe heater becniuedfoi- thoeethreeyears would thcnbr villi! lieu Asliirin: all concerned in this matter of the eo-opersflon of on Department and earnestly akin; for an organisation of the poultry grov- Notice- to Fishermen We have been informed‘ that certain fishermen WM have obtained loans for the purchase of fishing equipment which loans have not been yet re-paid, are offering thll equipment for sale. This is to notify the fishermen and tlil Public, lflicrally, that all fishing equipment so purchased i! tilt Property of the Provincial Flshermeuh Loan Board. and parties, buying same dosoat their own risk, THE PROVINCIAL Fisherman's Charlottetown Arm- Monday, April 18th,~1938, all per- sons operating or permitting the operation 0i motorfvehlcles not duly. registered‘ for ti" Aprosecutedi as the 18W . 4 - IXSL-FIELDAING,’ Loss BOARD Deputy Provincial Secretary- Prince Edward Island; l f A- ass. "