Follow the directions 1n each package of Rekwulla Golden Orange Pekoe and obtain twice as many cups TWENTIETH CENTURY “They ssy he's a Dretty nice l0!" -ol l fellow. Has he any vlooll" The Mystery 0f The Singing Walls (Continued) ‘As John's eyes swept in a semi- circle, they rested on the splinter- ed, smashed drawer lying below the gleaming disk of the wldeewuni safe door "He's got "Watch out!" From the left, b find him. 68ml! a rustle. In the big armchair "be- fore the Japanese figure. Bfialfllie Hammond was huddled. ‘Her face was buried in her hands. ‘She was i(." he (muttered. sobbing oonvu-lslvely. "Open up the door for Busby," Graham snapped out. John crossed the room and work- ed at the massive bolt. lammed over in ‘place. Swinging the door wide, the police captain, followed by Anne Mason rushed in. 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WTILC (476) Hartford. "The Three Fingerell ‘Vlllai-n," by G. A. Hill of Connecticut Wesleyan (‘llivcr- sity sass’- - 1.-....“‘_. . 10.50 P. M. WSOE (246) Mllwaukee_ Talk. 8.30 P. M. WOR (405) Newark, Special Musl- WANT TO DANCE? cal _g§‘-lgv\‘ Chicago 7 3o P M 5.“ '1" ' ' ' !' “Lot the Maritime P ' HO T26 l) M l .. R . . . . '9'"! wllmghlels‘) a” 0"“ Banal Flourish by Thou- Induugrhie: (1.30 P. m. (BORDEN EACTORY-TRURQNJ, WIBAP (476) Flori Worth. C-onceri. VWJAD (266) Nashville. ClllCkEYlllK WIHO (526) Del-l Mollles. “IISICBI. WTDC (476) Hartford. Organ Recl- tal. “films (400) ‘Louisville. Western 7.00 P. M. Kentucky Stale Normal College WLllB (302) Elgln, lll. Popular, Concert- “lI-IAIF (492) (N. Y. The Slllnlola 8.45 P. . Merrymakerg and the Ggntlelnen WlAlHK‘. (316) Richmond Hlll. Vocal from 2 and 1, also from WTDAG, 9-00 P- M \Vl(lAlE, WSAI. WlOAlP, WJIAR. l SHORT OF THE RECORD AT THAT "He's down there, he exclaimed. . "This elevator goes slowly. He is on-lyaabout halfway to the cellar. l ' a l l ure. ‘k ut lo short of the altitude stlgalfhlougieltlghlfiugfi glqlznscgigookl ronomo. mm ll-wlm we "'“°‘ ‘l’ "" "‘"‘ '* m‘ for my head would 1... outlined grave yvarnillg (llut (he (‘ulled pguinst the l-lgh-t and he has a Church of (‘alums we facing (willy, / .‘ lam. " (he danger of serious reaction, undl ‘ ‘ “You have him trapped then." u challenge (o the organization t0. Ahlle exClallllPil breathlessly. The aloud flflll ugllillsl possible retru- Sllfll] is rolld concrete right from gresaion. Rev Alfred Guuliler, Ll.i').,l this room to the cellar. if he is principal u! Knox Collage, cunclucl‘ ‘illlflli 081F118)’ flown» 111970 ‘l3 11° Gandier Advises he balloon trousers crass hi4 Pledge Of Faith rogues m helm-l." NW WHAS Owls. (400) Louisville. ‘WOC (484) lmvenpdrt. Chimes Concert. 9.00 P. M. ' WlJAiF (492) N. Y. "Iipanu Trouba- ilors," also from KSil), wluAlnlROCKY POINT ALL-BRAN Yfif8w'..“$"i‘.;. 65'3". “"*“‘) TIME TABLE "here he comes!" As be (spoke (her appeared ilk?‘ a sIOWIy rising jack-Inlthe-box a. WWJ. VWQEI, WOO, KlSD, WOC. face grim and drawn, the musclelll W060 and WGR. twitching SDHSIIIOGlCIITTY. And frmuWXlY i380) Schenectady. WOO (509) ‘Pllila. ‘Studio Program. VI1A_-\l.\l (263) Newark. Baltusnol. W00 (484) Duvellmrl. lvlusicul. 9-20 P- M. WGIR (319) ‘Buffalo. ‘Musical PrnqWALllG (316) Richmond llill. gram. legllllls. \ For ‘the month of May the ‘8. a Co]. Hliilsborough will leave Charlotte t t8.9.30ad11. . . way of his escaping" Enwrpe I awn a n a m new" ed llls udilrefie before a gllillerlllg of 1m.- (ieiegaleu to the Toronto Conference of tile United (‘llurcll Thursday night Full-es, b1- de- clared, (he (‘nited Church ul‘ (‘ull- zlda was able to occupy the wasn- lsrl-iloriés of this country, and to administer to tile crying needs ul its people, i1. had no right to its name The clamor of (he first year of union under the eyes of ull Christendoln, and with its spirit of dete-rlulnation had cloeed and the testing time had conle. He ‘was afraid of the thousands who were not accepting their responsibilities 1n. the new church. _llVEl.L DRNIALIJNG We are prepared with up-to-date Tractor Well Drill outfit to contract for vvsii borelng on the Island. operated by competent men, Years a! experience, moderate‘ prices, satisfaction‘ guaranteed. Write, wire or phone 311. for further par- ticulars to FRASER ROSS & 60.. l Stellafton, N. S. P. E. I. Hospital Annual Meeting A public meeting oi‘ all (matri- butors to (he Prince Edward ls- lund Hospital will be held In St. Paul's Parish Hall on Tuesday, May 18th 9i. 8 o'clock i». m. for the ’ purpose of electing trustees and any other (business as may be brought for the guvcl-unlcut of (he institution in accordance with the fly-laws, and for (he tramsactlon of such other business as muy be brought before it. ADA E. HARRIS. 91254Hlieod Secretary. u-__.__ llllllllllN SALE NEAR OYSTER sen BRIDGE " 'fi Mrs. Newlywed: l l I _ ‘muttered. "How could be have got RESULT IN A DRAW "These artists’ contests always ‘i result in one way." _ ‘Mow’: thlt?" ‘ “In a draw." l l lllil" , m ‘l \ '-i\‘-l‘ ll ll- , “ll _ ‘ Illlllllll. . HOW THE DIVORCE GETS A 5 START That's angel; {cake you've been eating, dear- my first attempt. l Hubby: I was just thinking I ; would soonneed a harp. l, . l I will sell on the promises of William Nunn Cymbrls Lodge Farm, on Wodneodly, May 19th at 1 o'clock. The following stock-ll cows: giving milk. 9 newly freshened and; 2 freshened last fall, 1 registered) Shorthorn cow, 1 hielfer coming‘ three years with calf, 1 Registered‘ Holltoln Lswndole 1.11.1, s years; cld, 1 bull 1 year old, Shorthorn" 1 Qlydosdalo colt 2 years old, l p f Wiley: l think m. hots! hero ls ‘Just heavenly! Hubby: The charges are just tho opposite. 1‘ John explained, "our man probably " went (o the cellar, pressed (he blll~ (hind and killed him. Bus-by w‘ped his forehead with lllS Ilamlkerchir-l’. "But i can't understand It," he at Burke (by coming up ln (hat wood elevator when, at the lime tau-.- exalnlned it a while buck, the box Wfls chuckfuil of logs?" "After we left Burks u'l.‘l were fllllfilili‘ watching the entrance," (on, and brought down (he floor of the woodbox. Then he rolled the logs oft‘ climbed on hllmsclf‘, came up here, sprang on Burke from be- lTllel H-ulloll that, later, we didn't notice lllzll (he ‘box was empty was bllCflllbfl‘ (he (‘over was llowu." The captain l-yed the engineer the two men crouched behind the (llee -Clllh Program. (livnn came a gasp of amazement as 7.15 P. M. till-re ‘ulnoothly rose before 1ll€‘lll“/[{,NY (359, u Y_ |).,w|||.(j|(n(qn Dr. William Darnell. Cancer!- The Solving of the Mystery 73° p_ M_ WliO (526) Des Mblnes. Hughes. WDAP (-192) N. Y. _ , Reese- Fmm over by the fireplace came a gm“, m’ pain and u Luger auto- matic went rattling over tlu- rlionP-‘i as (lrahunl vaulted lIl(- wumlbux ullll crashed tile eliluwy figure ill Darnell ‘back zlgainst (he wall. Th.» two men (ought wildly, whirl- lng in (tlrclels like interlocked dau- cers ‘pivoung. until tripping over ll “f5- llnsstlck, lllt"y crunched ill a heal) WQQP (253) New Y°Tk- v00!“- (o (he floor. I Over and over on LluAVWCAE (492) Plllflllllrgll. Concert. Cllillese- ‘blue of (he rug they rolled WRNTY (259) N. Y. Violin Mllif-llC. Da vis Saxo- WTAG. Wl-lllll. WOAP, VWHR. 8.00 P. M. WAu/illvfl (263) Newark. Busy Beav- WCAE. WSu\ I. phone Octet also woo. wluul.) WMBH (250) Chicago. Trlanon Ballroom Program. ' KIll\'.A_ (309) IE. Pills. Ilnli‘ llour (ll Jylusic, illldAb‘ (492) N. Y. “Light Opera" To WBM“. 11107111’. WJAll. “fililldl, WTAG, WTCNIC. WTWJ. WCSII and WIJAF. 9.15 P. M. “CSX-XI (1)26) Clnvl. WRAI Quarielio. WSMl 1281i) N1lHllVlllB_ Studio Prn- gram. Si ring 9.25 P. M. WlRVA (256) ltlchlnlond. Blackstone (xlllibary Al-ullellly (n-(‘lu-slra. (lien Club Illlll Baud. while Buslby circled round tllilln, his KEN‘? (263) Shenandoah. Concert revolver gripped ‘by lllt’ ‘hurreLl (Program, 1' sol-king all opelllllil- All all mice ill.- pllyslulsn wllz- I qulzzlcally and shook his head. "But how dill he get up here (his. time?" lls persisted. “lie attacked Jim as hr- was c-lm- lng up in‘ the elevator" Graham suggested, “gralhbed the chisel from hllm, jumped ill the car and w-lnl down (o (he cellar. Then he hop- ped on the wood elevator and came up to the ‘study while we were a-t- tending to Jim. You hearing the slinging in (he Willis “le- Jim ln ii. lug up (o the study. "Mrs Hammond then locked the iilllily doors, and he was making h‘... get-away down the wool elev- :r(0l' when we burst in." "Why didn't you call Ham mond 7" Bushby crossed over before (he crumpled figure in lll.- armchair. The woman lay ‘lurked up, sob- bln-g as If her heart would break, giving no sign of hearing the (le- tectfvek question. "Who is down ‘there?’ car repeated sternly.‘ "band or your brother?" Still, ‘she dill not BTISWUT, nor eye's closed, ‘bittlnlg her knuckles. “Never mind. We'll find out, all right," Graham declared grimly. "Wllfch ‘button ibrings I up, Miss Mason?" “The white one," Anne explained reaching for the switch. ‘With a 1113b, John grabbed her hand. ‘ "Don't do that," he warned. "We must get ‘M115. Hammond and you in safety, and ourselves all set, be- fore we tackle him." The girl hesitated. then turned toward the figure huddled in the armchair: “COmQ, Beatrice," 511g ggld ‘gell- fly, "and be careful. John." "Qlllllll. Dlense. ‘Mrs. Hammond" (he engineer urged more kindly, as us, M m. (hi! offl- Your ill-s- g1“; m)", m“ Oppoludu-s gram» "llcre, you fellows, help -mc' ulld, lurclling to Ills feel, lunged (011051 ml" WP n" We “M33, l ward (he arcade door. lle was half- A“ ‘he mm“ ‘"19" "fl"! m“ ‘lakl way across when, (‘mm bllhllld the Pil form and stretched him lull- sulllngllength, Beatrice Ham-mend slipped nnd.{ long tllvan, John went ‘through the u“. h, n headlong “(Min n; the‘ end of ‘the lllvan, ‘me and, with the deadly skill of milling u.» physician's battered his uH-Aunefjcan (lays, (slammed the. llyall, lulu the iron-gray hair tenderq fleeing nlnn to lllel floor. (l? 011 lief‘ ‘lflll- All ‘U19. Wlllle "Sllfil Darnell lay (here, flat, on , his “as sobbing steadily. like a brulnell- remem‘bp‘r»bzlck, rolling his head from ‘side t0 llllll- Clllldf ‘ Mome-nt- ‘For a moment lilt- captain cast‘ (side, gulping for bream. for‘? “'9 broaffli? the Wmwarlly the engineer crouched over|l1er a wondering glance, and ‘he, ‘~* - “l W“ l" $2111.... his teeth parted in a fi-glliing eyed Graham with a qulzzicnl nnse when his jaw relaxed and of T1115 brows. ‘in (he letters eyes! m his fem, still was s look of ‘pit... as he watt-hell m, (he (‘ace the "woman. I twgsmd 1n agony "l was sorry not (o have helped “The “gm 1,. out of him now, more, but I was efiald (o let him all right," ‘Graham Sill], (mulling have 11." Busby finalized in n 10w llls shirt ln his trousers and (hnl-st- voice (n ills colleague. "lie was‘ mg his revolve.- hack (n14; (he hos. fighting for all there was in him, ster slung across his cllelst. "You 8110 Y0u ‘two were rolling around did a good‘ loll. young foller" ‘so l didn't gel u chance lo soak (AB if in a daze John faced the hlm- ‘But. my God. Graham. who (letec-tive. Then, blinking, he read-lwould have 118117911 ‘U18! 01H‘ ‘mull justed his necktie and Walking over was ‘Darnell? it doesn't seem lwll- (o Anne, who, disregarding Bus-Bible" byfls injunctions had followed Beat. "l 118W llwugh-t so for a ion: rice Hammond around the arcade l-lme." Graham admitted "Th-it and into (he room, knife we found was a surgical "You aren't hurt, John?" she knife. 811d this logically Minted to questioned, anxiously. DF-Tllflll- A180. he did many sus- "No, l"m all right." l-e reassured P1010118 llllllsfl. such as denying Mr here, taking her hand. "Hg p“; Warburton had been shot with up quite a. fight for he doesn't seemlmorphine when it was obvious (hat s powerful man." he was under the influence of that “He certainly is a slippery one." "llrwuc- A190. Ile ‘was always Graham dropped clown b95119 (m; around when anything happened", prostrate figure. But why llld he kill Uncle Char- ---- .- lee?" Anne said. wonumngll‘ "That l do not know." ( Tl"! detective shook his head. “Perhaps (his lady can help us. Mrs, Hammond, why did m, Dar. CONSTANT CURLING IINTIlQuWrgTIYl-agofigotlllltllilesfl. 11"‘: u" i til WAVING llle eXDresslon of (shunted animal ,in her eyes RUINS HAIR smile. he slowly rose keeping his eye's ' "Mllfliflr." she repeated. "Mllr- d‘eri 0h, God, no! ‘Not that." a 9.20 P. M. WOAI (Zlilfi) San Anlmlln. llollstoll. KlMlli‘ (ii-ii) lllllt-uln. 9.40 P. M (326) i‘imli. Fill‘ Musical WKRF (lrt-llvsiru Mush‘. 9.45 P. M. VIFOA (454) Snnillll, Studio. 10.00 P, M. KPKX (288) Hastings. Musical. WRNY (259) N. Y. Studio Pmgrulll. KOA (322) lklllvlll‘. Siudiu Prn- i-Zrum. 10.05 P. M. \\'Il'l‘ (>100) Chicago. Mule Quarielitl 10.10 P. M. KTWHS (375) lint Springs. Pnpnlar Ballads. Ray-O-Vac 10.40 P. M. VWAV (423) ‘ClllCl. Crosby (Mlulv Quartetle. 11.00 P. M. KGW (492) Portland. Concert. W001i) (2-12) Grand Rapids. Studio Musicale. KLX (508) Oakland. gram, WSM (283) Nashville. Studio Pm- gram. Studio Pro- 11.15 P. M. WSAII (‘$26) Clncl. Congress String Qllartette. 11.30 P. M. WIEBIH (370) Chicago. Musical. 11.35 P. M. KIDKA (309) E, Pitts. Concert. 12.00 Mid. WlHT (400) Chicago. league. Your Hour 12.30 A. M. W000 (4il7) Mlps. 8t. -l‘aul. Organ ‘Recital. 1.00 A, M. WQJ (448) Chicago. Holey Totsy. 2.00 . M. WARD (215) ‘Port (Huron. ‘Program. Studio FEATURE TALKS-SPORTS 6.00 P. M. 9329. 10.00 P. M. WIGAIP (492) N. Y. RullernlnuZ-l. 11.00 P. M. Wiillll (370) Chicago. (lrioll-l. WBCN (266) Cilia-ago. Nlldwuy. KYW (536) (flllcugu. Coon-Sanders. “T115 (3175) lIUl Springs. Tile Southerners. \\"i.l'l' (i195) Phllu. Arcadia. Kl"'\\‘.-\ (261) Llgden, Reeves 12.00 Mid. hi)». (322) lers. 12.30 A. M. WU-HM (226) (Illlcugu, ATZLITIIO, Will) (526) Ties ..\l0llli?t<l. Sugar. (Zorn 12.45 A. M. \\'l).\.l-‘ (.166) Kansas City. hawks. ‘ 1.00 A. M. l\'l.X (509) Oakland. Sweet's. KPU (-120) Sun Francisco. Silver- (own. KFWVA (261) Ogden. Kenya's. 1.30 A. M. l~2liJ (405) 1.014 Augeles. llicklnunill (‘ifupyl-iglli, I926, by international Iiullin Programs, Chicago.) Nlglli- TIETIUN TALE l um instructed by the executors 1f (he estate of the lute Michael \. White, Graham's Road, Lot 20. :0 sell by auction (‘n the premises. m Wednesday, May l9(h at the llollr of one o'clock all (he house- hold effects flllfl farm implements, 1 quantity of black and white cuts. llsn a quantity ol hny and b'l‘1lW. If (he above date slmllld plcvc atormy sale will be held first flue Terms (nude known at sale. AUSTIN OOSGROVE Auctioneer 1102-15-31. "' lollcl _ The Annual Meeting oi the shareholder; or the Klnql; Qmmgy Elihlbltion Association will be held 'n the Court House. Georgetown on Tuesday, June 1st, 1926 at 2.30 P. M. D. P. McKINNON, Pres. L. W. SHAW, 8cc'y. UnllWll‘. Rllyillln Rust-Fm! 4-30 P- "1- llay‘ following. | |lnq will leave Rocky ‘Point at 0M, '10 and 11.30_ a. m. Will leave ch» lottetown again at 1.30, 2.30, 3.3g and 5.00 p. m. Returning will leave Rocky (Point at 2.00, 3.00. 4.00 mi 5.301 ' Sunday time tahIe-Leave-clm lottetown 9.30 a. m., leave Rocky Point 10.00 a. m. Leave Chariot". town 12.45, 2.00, 3.00 and 4.00 p. m. Leave Rocky Point, 1.00, 2.30, 3.30 9332. TO LET) The residence of the late Mn. Reddln, 130 Upper Prince Street, has all modern improvements with large lawn. shade trees and bsrn. Apply at office of _ T, B. d. D. J‘. HILEV. 49 Queen Street 9331-5~l8-t(s. TIIIIBTIBNTTPIIF AT O<RWELL On Wednesday, Maylsth at i o'clock. of crop, implements, house hold effects. of late Hugh Glllll, Orwell. By order. Dani"! Mao Donald. Sile positive. Termini sale. J. .A. MacDONALD, Auctioneer. Sale Of VALUABLE PROPERTY At Winsloe Station The undersigned offers iorlim- mediate sale his Dwelling Houll with ‘Store and Post Office In w)‘ nection. Outbuildings all In gotl repair. A good business stand. Al" 30 acres of lend in High state oi cultivation, with good barn, we" watered. with wood lot, st Wins)“ Station, 41/2 miles from Chsriottt- town. Immediate possession given. For further ‘particulars apply‘ .A. A. McNEiLL. Winsloe 8min. MlcKlNNON 6. McNEiLL, Solicitors, Charlottetown. 9323-5184(21)“. Women Use, llli‘ shaken woman staggered (Q her feet and started for the door. Sud- denly she stopped and stood hal- anced; lhetl facing round, her fear- Prom out in the hall. Royce. Hughes and Brady crowded into the room. "W" B" Tliilll. boys. our chase is Hlll SALE brood sow, 1 brood with litter, 1s? lpfing pig]. W-EAF 492 . » -3 Terms made known at sslo. ( LN Y' Synagougue Se‘ ‘vices. , ‘months credit on approved joint I ALEX. McRAE, Auctioneer. 5012-15-17-18. llUBTlllN SALT As l am retiring from farming I have instructed Mr. .l. A. Afcbult- aid, auctioneer to sell by Pllbfln Auction. on Monday (he 24th dtuy of May, 1926, at l o'clock flllllfp. on my premises ut Suffolk my form Colll-‘llfllllli! 01' 200 acres. Also the following: One under one hay mower, one whee’) rake, one disc drill, one gang plgw, one single plow, 0ne_ truck wngpu, one double team sleLgll, one. single sleigh, one box sleigh. one driving sleigh, potato planter, spreader, horse barrow, sprlu); tooth burrow, spike barrow, double row cultivat- or, platform scales, set of black- smith tools, carpenter's tools, double team hnrrowu, cross-cut new, wire pullers. wheel-barrow, grind alone, garden tools, cobbler outfit, horse rug. ‘forks, shovels, ‘hoes, and other articles found on an unto-date farm (on numerous ,l° 1116111100. Also household ef- fects lncluding Enterprise Mon- arch Range. ’ TERMS. On sums of $10.00 and under cash, over thst amount llx notes, six percent off, for cash. Terms for fsrrn nude known st Then dispose of this new hygienic help easily as tissue —- no laundry ' OMEN by the millions sre b T‘ discarding the old-time "unl- fary pad" for s new snd scientific way. A wsy that offers protection un- known bdore. A wsy, too, that solves the old embsrrsssment pf disposal. It ls called “KOTEX.” Elghtln l0 better-class women now employ It. Discards as easily I s piece oi _ tissue. No laundry. No ember- rsssmcnt. It's five times ss absorbent u ordinsry cotton psdsl You dine, dance, motor for hours In sheet-est frocks without s secnstfs doubt or fesr. 1t deodorlzes, too. And thus ends ALL danger of ofiendlng. You ssi: for it st sny drug or department store, without hcsltsncy, ll ply by ssylng "KOTEX." o ss millions are doing. End oIdJnsecure ways. Enjoy life every day. I‘ cltsgs of twelve costs‘ only a few cents. ' KOT€X FRED W. GODFREY. 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"N0, we can handle him," Bus- by answered. '1Statlon some of the buys outside the doors here and dill" l" anybody in. We want to grill this fellow when‘ his senses oolne ‘back and we don't want in he (l‘lsturbed." , "llow about the crowd in the; room downstairs?" Royce added. "(llRour-ke is watch-lug ‘our’ i "in-t (hem out,’ Graham advised, ‘Only don'|, lei. them leave the lmlllle- KW!) to yourselves what's 53119611911 ill) lief. We don‘; want (o be interrupted." “H”! 00ml!!! l0." John exclaimed Girls just must curl and wsvo t‘: ‘he detecuvm “M” med m"? bobbed hair to s pear their pr “' ‘ fbhmom‘ But constant. curllng and wavin burn 4 - e am“! ‘m ""9 w“ "a! 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Special Ind I offer for ssio sny on; m- mgr; World's Champion trottcr on ice, re What You need it IR. the safe, dependable laxative] .,"l="-‘”*"*“m_==3,, "eififi%ww le. Ion. . beck thstlyoutiiliul gleam. glint sn lln silence on no u gong”, 1|. 1252;. ullliullfil"... {ZllfF-ultlf ‘m’ "‘° ‘l’ T"""'l ll "c" d no" is plesssnt s ‘easy _ use. b. “mm” be s ver valuable horse this year. loe record half mile 1.01%. he ls now and should win in his cl an will win some money this your. "l" "llillt go sound this year. If 9330-5-18-(1331. ‘BRITISH GINGER, heat record 2.19%, eligible to any class. trottsr has been in 2.18 and is s good prospect for slow clllNl- MN ‘PATCH-EN. Ncer record 215%. eligible 1.. 2.20 clsll- MA K roan. 2.2m. (eligible t» 2.30 trot. This horse was never in u 900d 1'13"" MARGARETORATT-AN, pacer, has been lame but (Particulars regarding the pliloes of the above horses osn be 115mm at my office next to the MlcKlnnon Drug ‘company, during the boll" 2 P- m- to 6 p. m. They can be neon st my stables. (Lt-COLONEL) n. A. MueKlNNON. Box 332, Charlottetown, Prlnoo Owing u. thsllact that-Twill .101 be in s position to csmpllll" Mll" very much during the season of 192e, I would‘ like to reduce my '""'°' of the following horses, THE YANK. 2.20%, time recond 2.14%, eligible u. 2.25 11W- oord 2.15%. n“ should Matinee record 2.16%. COLONEL WALTZ, 2.10%. eligible to 2.22 psco, ls In grand still‘ looks as tllillll") so should pace in 2.10. oi Eldnerd lsislld ____-¢—l For the Construction p. 41.2,". .y,.._ "us, Sealed tenders will be received Mly 25th, ‘for the oo truetlon of nccordlng to ‘hoes ' det, Welilngtonhsnd st this offlos. tender; "Tender for Qusgmiri Bridge." 9290-5-15-4111-51. no to be seen st the store of A?!" Tenders to be ‘addressed to [the undersigned, and M l" L. I. MIOMIULAN TENDERS of Quagnli" 3mm’ Lot 16. . . .I'“I~' st lthls office until noon on Tuellllll | Lot l s new (bridge at Qillilm-L"; ‘ M, The Department G00] not 111m itself tc- scoept u» lowest M‘ "l nevi" ‘oserstsry ofl-Pifillllll