.4111; vlnlbms Just most milk T will make you a full fledged admirer of this {M5313 v ialafifiif- that First Taste luscious of all chocolate bars. ry one Today. 1 AUCTION SALE (It Fnrnl, ital-k, (‘rop and lllllllelllt-uta Ill Fort Augustun, on April lllil ut oltk ltllilffl- . undersigned offers lor sole his luluilllle fllrnl of 80 IMTQBI- llllttl dwell- ing ullll out building». Convenient to l-ilurl-lnm, schools, stores null flu-tor)‘, also nll stock rlsllrllltlllll‘ "i l tvllerlll purpose‘ illlrae l‘: your-u oltl illukrr lj|ljll|li l volt. L’ yours ohl, 'l‘l|ormllllr: l llol-lteill ('oll'. fl yl-ilrs ulil. to frl-silt-ll Lilly lF-tll; l Avruillre (‘ow, l0 yrllrs oltl lo fre~llen . ly Jill. (‘IHIIK-liil llunllrln red pollslurrl. 50 Irlmllrln lllue [lollliot-u, I00 lllltillPlh lur- nlpt-l. il quantity of lluy uusl ltlfll\\‘. Jlzu-lllrlcry llllll llllplrlllrlllv-l. klulmey ‘llurrln Binder, I hny luower, Mr-(‘or- mick: l uteri lluy ruke. blt-(‘orlnll-k; i ilroull rust seeder, l net win-oi llurrolvs. I set r-prink tooth lnlrron-vl. l nvl pin horn-us. 1. pnlnto. m-uflflen. l. rung plough, l skimmer plough .80. 1!. l llrlvlug “upon, l truck wllgon, l curt, l road curt, l llrlvine lllrllrll, l Woo" sleigh, l ormls cut nnw and n lot of otil- er article-n too nlllllrroull to mention. Tl'lll.\ib'—-i\ll ulnnn under $I0. ouuh. 0." m.“ "mount l2 months ore-tilt on npprnlrli jniul notes. 4i per cent off for Pllfill. ’l‘ernl~i of fnrln nlulle known ut lutlc. If utorllly tulle will lullr pills-r Ilrnl lins- llny foliowln (Nlflllrll) g. JIIIIN “I .\IrIl0\‘.'\l.Il. Fort Augustus J, A. XHDONALD, Auctioneer. ‘_’ll7-i-T.\l-il. TENDERS Tenders will be received at the 0mm, of the (‘ity Clerk up to noon on Wr-dncsdzly. April 8th, for the fnllolvilig supplies lllld matcrials re- qllircd! ilusolinc. oils and grease. Cmll Lumber. llltrdwlre. Blacksmith work. llltl-rmed-illto sand. in-shure sllnd. ‘linrd burnt brick. iron Castings. Portland Cement. Asphalt Cement. (‘ilrtage nnd unloading from Rall- wzly, etc. Forms of tenders‘ can be had from the unili-rsignerl. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- ceptcd. G. P. N ICHOLSON, 201-4-6-31 City Clerk. gAlLlNqg IBOI 8T. IIDIIN, fl. I.‘ ‘I0 LIVIIPOOL April I0 ... . . . . . . . . .. Montelnre April l1 .. Mnntrrula April l! .. llontroyal; cro culmnqtnn-sorrllaurros-i ' ANTWEIIP l April I Mlnneliosa April l0 . Welltu a Illllb the Chairmanship of Qllnence Cardinal Bell Iontrnl and Quebec, la 5th. under n sf Hone ours. lne., nly Canadian and Catholic by special on recornlsed m. floiiyffgki Travel Agency ll from [0500 up. Comb Sage Tea In Hair To Darken It The old-time mixture of S1189 Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair is grandmoth- er's recipe. and folks are again using it to keel) their hair a good, even col- or, which is quite sensible, as we are liv- ing in an age when a youthful all‘ pcarance is of the Elem-e“ fldvan‘ tage. Nowadays. though, we don’t have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product. improved ‘by the addition of other ingredients. called “Wyetirs Sage and Sulrphur Compound." It is very popular be- cause nobody can discover it has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with i-t and draw this through your hair. taking one small strand at a time; b: nlorning the gray hair disappears, but what delights the ladies with Wjveths Sage and Sulphur Com- pound, is th-st, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a. few ap- plications, it also produces that soft ‘lustre and appearance of abundance WhlCll ls so attractive 4.3 T0 Bring 170,000 Tons 0f Coal From Wales MONTREAL April ‘L-Announce- mi-nt has ‘been made tmlny that the Canadian Welsh Anthracite Coal Company had contracted to bring hero this season a total of 170.000 tons of (,'()ll'l from Wales, an l-n- crease o1’ 70,000 tons over last year shipments. This will constitute ‘s new record in shipments to Canada via the St. Lawrence route. Most of the coal. it ~wus said. will be distributed between Montreal and Toronto. THE MARKETS (‘Canadian Press) Dominion Live Stock MONTREAL, Que. A.pril 7,»- There ‘were 105 cattle, 50 sheep and lambs, 463 hogs and 1.939 calves for sale on the two markets this morning. Arpsrt from a few common dairy type cows most of the cattle were left over from yes- terday and included a n ‘er of mllkers and springers. Prices were unchanged. ‘Calveswere [plentiful and ‘prices ranged from $5.75 to $6.75 for straight fiots with the bulk going m $8.25 ~to 86.50 or better. There was s good demand for the low hogs offered and prices varied ‘widely. ‘Sales of good weight hogs were made M Mom $18.75 to $14.25 and poorer quality and lights brought $13.85 and 813.50. most of the hogs were sold irn email lots to lot-ail butchers. ._..__._i_..___. ::Protect the child from the ravages of worms by using Mother Graves‘ Worm Extermin- ator. it is a standard remedy. i wnp nomun z By Henry Harbor! Knibba" ow- CHAPTER vlli ."l'm afoot. and you're mounted on a last one," said Buck to the horse-thief. “But l've got a Colt that can outrun anything that wears legs. Yes. you're looking at him, right now. How do you like his eye?" (From ,“Buck Yardiww's Itidefi’) The smoke of their fire drifted across the meadow froln the edge of the timber. Mlngled with the smoke czlnle the subtle fragrance of coffee, and the more‘ pronounced aroma of meat, cooking. Johnny bad hobbled Pronto. and ‘bud a snlall fire of his own going, both for ‘vvallnth, and light. ‘which would discover flli_\' olle coming within a too familiar proximity‘ to [he cap tire stallion. While he did not anticipate any tron-hie. he was not taking any chances. He had drag- ged several fallen limbs to the fire. —cnough fuel to last through the night. Lopez, old Anastaclo, Rico, and the young Felipe were waiting. comfortably eucaluped beneath the sheltering branches of a low spruce. Anti Johnny was only too well almlre of wilal they ‘waited for-the possibility of the stallion brcaking loose. through some slip or uuscalculatioll; ‘and if he did nlanage to saddle and mount him. ill the morning, there was always the sprightly possibility of getting pitched and left holding on to the world while the wild horse spread its wings and floated off Into space. or rilil) the rcudy loops of Lopez null his kindred. Johnny knew "ml Ills only chance was to keep flit‘ stallion down and tied, and wwiilollt food or water for the next i-lgilt or ten hours. This wolliu iwcukcn him 1nd lanle him to some vxttsllt. Nevertheless. Johnny f8¢ll~ Izod that he would have to ridc, and rule hn-rd- any time he niullnt- ‘ ‘l 11"‘ gPilY- Jflilnny dried ills sud- llll'~llll.'llll(l'l ‘by the firs. .ln-d then put it round hi-s shoulders. Light from the other lire ‘flickered up the tru:.‘k- of tile pines and spruue across the nlclrdow. lie could hear the Mexicans chattering, and oc- casionally caught the drift of their lzlik, which nus about the gray stal- lion, and hinlseit’. Once he was unlusml to hear Rico tell Lo z that h“ (Johnny! was a ‘horsethicf. Rico was vehs-zlulent. and talked loud. The first few hours of his vigil wart.- not so bud. Toward midnight, however, Johnny fought n ‘heavy de- sire to sleep. lie poked the flro and lllOVHl around, toasted some Jerky and ate it. smoked, and tried as he often done of late, to recall (trace I'crcivni's face clearly. But rli-lvays tllc features would blur in is vision, and while he knew ex- actly how she looked. he could not visualize her, This puzzled Mm He could visualize Mrs. Johnson. or Julia linker, or any of the ‘Sol- alzo folk. "lllebfzy l think I know whzlt she looks like, bllt don't," ho soliloquizt-rl. “I've seen many n mirage. ‘Zllltl I always knew ‘em for what they were. And I've rode ovcr ‘to wile-re they ought t0 be, and they weren't there. But she's thcre, waiting, And l'm here, wait. iug. And ‘Lopez over thel'e—" Johnny ‘straightened his should- t-rs and turned his head. The sound of hools iuoving steadily I’ come softly across the starlit mea- l Jmmmmmonnmwn Before o. Asvarlnbalhwithllllblflllllllfif‘ of Baby's Own Soap, leaves one, refreshed, ready for the darlw. and with the ciingin aspsnapf the Roscsot Franc: ssh itsfngtllce. .. » You cannot gefa purer or more delicately perfumed soap at any low-yet Baby's Own sclls in liidividnai canons. 10¢- Milke- "Bulfln polituld Bail M“ r dow. Johnny ‘poked the fine and threw on a piece of pine bunch. The flame danced uD- The meli over 1|; Lopez's camp had ceased talking. A soft. dmwllng voice announced that it was Wethelrill. Johnny was up ‘and blinking into the darkness.‘ A horses head poked into ‘the circle of light. “Thalt you, Tlen-t?" said the voice. Then the ridcr became vls- ahle~tbe lean, slow-speaking Tex- an, up from the suPBPi/WOT’! 0951439 at Solano. and evidently on his way to the San Carlos reservation; ranger Wetllerlli, poking along "in his, easy way, never surprised at anything, and seldom by anything; a man who. in gathering informa- tion, used his ears rather th-an ‘his voice. Johnny and the ranger had met a-foretlune as competitors in a pistol match, at a local barbecue The Terran had won by ‘so narrow a margin tba-t he would not take the prize~nor would Johnny Trent. So they compromised by presenting it to a third competitor who bad done some excellent work with a borrow- ed g-lln, Moreover, the third man was married and they It'll sorry for him~so they said. Consequent- ly Wetheriil and Johnny iforeguther- ed on the stnlnplng-g-round of single blt-ssedness and ‘ltllrlllal respect. The railger walked round t-be culp- tive stallion. glanced across ‘the meadow toward "the campfire under the trees. Having houird in Solano that both Lopez and Trent were out after ‘the wild horse, he step- ped over to his own pztck-anlnlal tlnd threw off the hitch. Hc spread his bvll-roll near the fire, hobbled both horse-s, and. returning with his saddle, ‘llllltle himself comfortable. “flow did you happen to get your ‘twine on him?" ho queried, and Johnny appreciated tire compliment implied iby Silent WetheirilYs ques- tion. ' “You said it! ‘it ju-st happened. l was iucy. just like in our shooting- match last yeair." And Johnny told lllm briefly, with interspaces of si- lence, comprehensively expressive:- as in the conclusion of his sketch—- “And then Frank Lopez tried ‘to run a whlzzer on me, but l said ‘N0’. Frank and his bunch are over there . . Johnny gestured. Wetherill pulled off his boots. “I'd just naturally hate w see you lcsn him-now." The ranger kick- ed off his overalls. “This old tarp is wide enough to sleep two." He yawned. crawled in, wound his watch, and placed it ‘wltll his six- shooter in his hnt. "I saw a hoss, just like him, once. down along ‘the Rio Grnilde. and a Mexican ‘want/ed him a whole lot. 1 rode that boss quite a spell afterwards, but he -a‘l- ways was a little gull-shy." Johnny grinned and pulled off his boots. The tiny fire flickered and die-d down. it was so still that Johnny could hear the rangers watch tick. Johnny stretched. pull- ed the edge of the tarp over his ear —nnd then he was gazing at a slant of sunlight on the meadow grass. lie had slept four hours. -i-—-<Q+Q-- YORK SOHOOL l Honour -Roll of York School for month of February: Grade ‘lX.—1, Helen MacDonald; Z Florence Vessey; 3, James Proud. Grade VllI.--1, lvun Vesscy; 2, Isabel Brown; 3, Frances Vessey. Grade Vl.f.—1, Wenllall Vessey. Grade Vl.-1. lRoy Vcssey; 2 -._i art's- " "i-fwlllllllli "‘ mpllng ew Dr's/res and years oi’ use have enhanced its reputation. The double richness 015i. Ch- ea ilk lltompqrpd ‘m, Sldirlary milk, gives a new and ellelous flavor toali dishes tllai ca for milk. Send tor Flu Si. Charles Reeipq B90] mg by ii out. The Borden Co. Limited "Lat the Maritime PIOVlIICII Flourish by Their Industries?‘ BllRDEN FACTORY-TRURO. its. Stanley Vessey; 3, Louis Vessey. Grade V.—1, Alethn MacDonald; 2, Willie Crockett; 3, Ralph Crock- ett. - Grade lV.——l, Muriel Dover; 2 ysunda Watts; 3,~ Margaret llun er. Grade ild.——1, Raymond Ncssey. Grade li.—1, Roberta Brown. Grade l. (n)—-1. ‘Stanley Crockett Grade i. (b)—l, Alice Crockett. Perfect Attendance »- lsnbel Brown, Verna Vessey. Alethw illne- Donald, Willie ‘Crockctt. Muriel Dover, Margaret Hunter. Roberta Brown, Raymond Vessey. run SAtE A1’ HERMITAGE, LOT 49, P. E. l. 80 acres good land,‘ 60 acres clear, balance covered with hard and soft wood. Good dwellings, and good buildings near churches, schools and mills and 1/4 mile from Rfillwlly Station. For further partl- cu ars apply to EMERSON BHEIDOW. _ . iss-lozmwol, Mmvhw MORE HUMOURS OF HISTORY t? fNlléLiifilCfil money for Normandy Will wrung from the hapless English by Wllliuln illlfl his min- lilll‘l' I" l n ln h.u r ll (‘hurclll-ll nlnl llilbeyll were ruthlessly plun- fl('l‘l'l| not only of lllonoy, but of gold nml sliver pints. The llnronu and thu-lr vlls- " lifill wl-rr fronts-d with . the snlne lu-vl-rity. 3 Fllilflllilflrl sum-van as n lnx (‘Ollflfllflf has not boon surpassed c-ron in those dllys. , ,, v , t i . GIUARDIAN +i~ ,Mary and Her Lamb ‘ COLOR CUT-OUTS a ..,' MEET LITTLE MARY “Mary llJll n ll-ttle itrlllb; ills ‘liuccc ‘was lwhlte as snow. And everywhere that Mary ‘went That lamb was sure to g0." Oi’ course you Mary and hnr ‘famous ‘iaurll. did yoll ever see hcr before? Well, dlere she is. And tomorrow there will be a pit-burn of her lululb. and ——bu¢ Just .watch the pzllper every day this weclc and you'll find paper dolls with which you can act out this favorite rhyule. Colon" Mary's dress light blue with hose to match Then use your‘ brown crayon -to color her hair and her slippers. Put a lit- tlo touch of "pink in each cheek. Then mount lliury on the cover of n magazine (or other ‘lightweight cardboard), cut her out, and save her to play with her lnmb -tomor- row. (Copyright. tors, Inc.) 1925, Associated Edi- BAB ’S C LDS At the very first sign of croup. sore throat, or any other cold trou- ble. apply Vlcks Vapoltilb over the throat and chest. There is nothing to swnllow——you just relieved in 15 minutes. Children's delicate digestions are 984511? disturbed by too much "dos- ing-" Still, the little ones‘ cold troubles cannot be neglected. DAIRYMEN i‘. Let Us Have Your Cream rub it on. The demand for our butter has so greatly increased that wc are now in {position to handle a much larger quan- tity of HIGH GRADE Cream." We guarantee accurate weights, teats and prompt re. turns. Let us place you on our Cream patrons list. FOR PARTICULARS COMMUNICATE With CENTRAL CREAMERIES Charlottetown, P. E. I. i 262-4‘ w mtf, _§yKfifii l< nnarxrsfiizrunxv vou Fligflfllzflio Me-l monom- ' Yb WERE ' know all about but then ailotilcr dless for ‘Mary, and you're going ‘to have a fine set of 2f ‘i. .§§ a to April 20th for the erection of a new Anglican Rectory at at office of J. E, Harris, Architect Charlottetown. 253-4 8wfm3l. _.'((( A household duties, often bring on serious derangements- Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is a splendid tonic to take at this time; it is an excellent restorative, contains no harmful drugs, and can be taken- in safety by nursing mothers. ,9}, Thousands of mothers advise thclr daughters to take this grand 60M ‘o :13‘ ";4="a ' if‘ X. .1152 _.- 1:‘ old root and he c a '4 ,__=rv Following We Pu 362'" l »€_. Warrensbur . Mo.—‘ l)» silo bogged me in take it by ourselves and tosil. down and rest. My so I have done so. I rec O health and _m as ll trout. and l arable, and hud p ll this kind. Many “gar: Veg '% l g ll/ljte their _own favorable experience with it. Warrensburg Which Should interest Every Mother in the Land: wasn't nblo tolo for me. would uollu so badly that I would hnvo to lie down at times through tile lilly. ‘My mother hull tnkon Lydia E. Plllkhulnkl Vegetable Compound and had a bottle of it at t l taking it. Then s our lutor my bustlan got all run down ago sud l thought you might like to know whst it has done for moW-Mrs. Pulls. M. BTIILI, 203 Main Street, Wllrronsburg, Mo. Mount Forest, Ontsrid-"I aln proud today w think 1 have n fine bl Uoulpound l be an to gel. stronger ulld those pains nil loft mo. about this medicine. I think ti l cllnnot praise the Vt- etubiu Conlpounll too highly lor ‘the 00d it hall done ma. ' ‘Vhullsver I know of n woulan sui criug I am glad to tell llor of it. — rs WI. ltulanana, No. l, Mount Forest, Ontario. ‘ Lydia E. Pinkharrfs eiable Compoun LYDIA E-PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. Wen Ne A Mother’s;Adv_,ice- "fiiffikfilfi?" ’ :3 GREAT many women after childbirth get up too soon and, too weak to care for the child and perform their {Zr - _,_ K¢ I rb medicine for such conditions because of ;¢>§' _ a? .0?‘ blish an interesting Letter from Mrs. Steele of Ce n .4: 'a I” DD)‘ ' d l ‘id b I l. p too soon as lny lllotilaI w‘ luiilliulllliylilgffiiiilalld ‘(ill liiymfeeliriiitlizgut ‘llellfg dizzy and my hack e time so , which I did and I cannot. toll you bow much batter] fclthnftor tb kf dwowent to sop ousc Filo. ‘Iwcoullgililttliirtiilrsliaiioliln at a time but. wou d have huvband kept bogging mo to take the egetabie Compound again, omlnénd it when can as l know lt is good for woulnll a troubles f bub boy, an never felt better myself. Before l took your llledlc no l olt weak sins all through mo. After tailing Lydia E. Plllkhnufs Vegetable l lllu glud I found out ntario Woman's interesting Case lore is none other equal to it for woman who have sroublss of such letters prove the reliability of '.((((( LYN N. HA3.» Q’ .\=. ‘a J ifiltffl l’ §\u> 6 l l) Dfg‘ Ln Cg‘) ‘Ii rllnllroll SALE 1- On the Brllckiey Point Road, con stating of acres choice land dwelling house and out buildings. STANLEY A. PROWSE. Charlottetown, R. R. 6, “iil-‘i-Swsrii. TENDERS Will l» received by undersigned up FOR SALE 8t. AVIIIIPI], consisting of dwelling house‘ ulltl hurll M; lscre of liunll, upple unll piuul trees, goosehrrry llnd black currllnt ilullilrls null o lrunll well ol/wlster. Apply i0 the Uni-L. at Bl. Avlsrllll. TENDERS i‘ Tenders will llo revels-ell by till-l uvllil-rsignn-Ii until l‘: o'clock noun. April 16th, 1025 for repairs In hovlllhnwi l'rl-~|l. (‘ilun-ll, Plllns llml ra|lt‘i‘llll‘llllllllfl €o lll- urn-n of Mr. J. J. lit-Land's. Tln- llun-st ur any tl-rllis-r not Ill-lum- sllrily nos-opted lly f’ llnllllre. ' JOHN J. “l-LEOII, H911‘. llonninuv. llllrcll Elilil, i025. ioo-t-twftlltl. iHelpl Help! Properly llt JOIIN JORDAINE lli-l-t-fl-fllnv. .\ Milton. Plans and particulars can be had / ROBERT HOOPER. North Milton. Chairman Committee i i opponents» Look for the Name “BRAYLEY” it's the Sign of Quality HERBINE BITTERS The best Spring Tonic. Our fathers and mothers used it. SYRUP 0| WHITE PINE and TAR For coughs and throat afflic- i tions, _ STURGEON OlL LINAMENT A_ Standard Canadian _ Linn- ment. You might ns well have the best. Ask for BRAYIJEY'S The Brayley Drug Company. Limited, 8t. John, ‘N. B. l s. o. s. i snvr: OUR SOULS NOTICE The Miners ofPlctou County are fighting for the Benefit of the General Public of this Province as well as for a decent living for them- selves and families. For the last 3 years the miner have worked ials than half time and have not appealed for any relief and at last they have decided that only a complete fair and above board Investigation can solve our troubles. This has been plainly shown by our Execu- tive Officers am: yet It is denied us both by Company and by Govern- ment. That the general public realize our plight and also that our cause is just needs no words from ua for the country wide appeal now being made and the generous response to It proves our assertion. Therefore, we, the members of this district appeal to the people of this county to rally to our cause and give ua all the support that you CB"- press. All goods should be forwarded to the central offliea, U. M. W. sub district N095. Foord street, Steliarton. Any person having goods should notify the general clillfm‘li of committee, Rufus Carr, Box 562. Stellarton, and men will call for good; All Cash and Cash Donations should be sent to tho Mayor of Svtellarton, the Treasurer or Relief committee, Mr, 8am Ackloa, Box 402, Stcllarton. 9l7-4-6M3i come on‘ T‘ ET: A tor (Rnaokleuea ALLS To - HERE'S THE Nev No. 63. The Income-Tax Expert Subscriptions, large or small. will be acknowledged through the‘