' ' PAGE TWO +7 ‘ i‘ . p11. --. n ' " . l. ' ‘ ,li .1‘ ‘ " .s. i‘ . e , ‘Q , i THE sauce is the secret r‘ of delicious creamed t‘. yqg, vegetabieiw-and ‘ "l Carnation Milk is the gr, secret of the perfect - g (‘l1 cream sauce. Carnation } y . _ is double-rich and creamy-smooth. You can't help getting bet- ter results with it. Write {or free Cook Book Carnation Milk Products Co. Limited Aylmu. Ontario (‘l1 "(I/NW a "‘ From Contented Cows ” TROUBLE-FREE MILES AT Low Cosr Tltrefia lot of unused mileage in our used Dodge Brothers cars. Low-cost miles-because of far tamed Dodge ecolnmy. Trouble-tree hides-drunks tuour thorough reconditioning process. Every car is lied by our reputation. Charlottetown and Sumniersiilr. . ~ Makes Creamier Cream Sauces Carnation Milk Eye. The Screen Doors come in the following s as: ‘I l't. x 2 ft. ‘8 It. I0 ins x 34 or 36 and G ft. fl ins x 30 l| .. Following are ilu- widths and full extension of wimmw Screens. o. 1n X 4i l4 X 37 y l8 X 41 , 22 X ll l Drop In and look them over. Behune Hardware Co Ltd. QUEEN STREET PHONE ‘I57 CIIARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. .>..s_ Hm»- 123 l The New Peoria Fertilizer Spreader 9 i " Tried---Tested and Approved on Prince Edward Island ' Simple Construction, Even Spread, Easy to Attach, Lasts a Life Time. lilasy Terms. The I-lardie Mfg. Co. Charlottetown Summerflldc THE CHARLOTT ETOWN GUARDIAN §O§§§§O-@O§ ; “Jealous Hearts” l B, . MILDRED HARBOUR u 500-006 Cuticuia Soothes , ¢v+oe+0+eove0++oo0ooo+~4 ‘Bimiing Aching Feet Bathe the feet for aeveral minute! _ with Cuticura Soap arid warm water. t then follow with a light application MAY 31, 1928 I ' She referred to the home and school tory mer ' CHAPTER 45‘ of Cuticura P‘ . gently‘ rubbed ‘ in. For tired, hot, irritated feet thia gees PURSUIT treatment ia moat comforting. Cud- tests, Tony stared at Elinor, sitting so °““T'1mmh°°°“n"“d "hum" fcoolly and complacently before luau-mam- ants Canadian t: ‘the hearth in his sitting-room. 2'::'-""-‘6.‘:r.'i'..‘.'.*"s." “kw.” m“ Fthc boiling kettle and the wit-tray Cab- li-"l-I flit-I- "=- Mr lbeslde her. His handsome face ,darkened. ' "What are you doing here?" he ‘asked abruptly. ‘ “Courteous and delighted host. ‘aren't you?" she chuckled, and ‘calmly measured tea from the can- 5' ulster into a fat wedgewood pot. “Tony's gaze went round the apartment searchingly. ' “Where are the others?" i “What others?" "Mrs. Jennings? Or Mr. Jennings’ Or Farraday?" She shrugged. , “How should I know? Probablyl doing the Louvre-for the eigh-' he think?" , "Who cares?"‘she scoffed. "I dare say I can stand having my woarily. gossiped about on my account.” ;eyes scornful. "Are you such a virtuous little boy? your spotless reputation?" His quick anger flamed, died. _ "If you must have me say it." he @911“: limo liver old Lady Jen- replied. quietly, “it's because I love "11188- She llllnks She can lm- you that you are so precious to me." press people back home with her ‘culture, if she can just remembering eyes. to mention the identical place wheie‘, the Emil"? °f velllls l5 B13600!" ‘boat. I rather believed you didn't T0113‘ fairly EXPlOdBdI icare anv more." she murmured. “Do you mean to tell me that-J He W55 silent ,that they are still in Paris?" lgnen cnnnkied; "Why not?" she nodded careless-l "That's the second declaration ‘hérlllbf-‘YFS m law against l'-.‘I‘vc ma today!" "But you—you-—" ‘ ‘ "Oh, yes. I'm here," she drawled mockingly. “How too clever of ‘you to notice it, Tony! But don’: ;look s0 stricken! There's no law ‘against my being in London—that ,1 ever heard of." . "You may be in London." said Tony grimly. recovering his com- posure. "but you're not going to stay in my flat." Shc laughed carelessly. “Don't be mid-Victorian, old dear! ,1 dare say it's the effect of the .~'.lui(‘l British atmosphere, but really She shook her head. she went. on musingiy. really believe he loves me. he never tells me so." Tony shrugged. to know he hasn't a chance.” Her strange eycs mocked him. murmured. 4 Tony flushed and turned away. clared himself?" he asked sulkily. "Dauclli." she answered compos- vdly. start, "he's in Arnold. She laughed softly. ‘Pony took u slcp l'oi'\.vi1l'd and. reaching out. extinguished thc’ ‘flame uudi-r thc kettle. ‘ “There's no ‘but rculilyfl" I-Ic Illlllllltikfid her tonc grimly. "It ‘you haven't some i-nough to look ultcr you own reputation, I'll have to do ii for you. Come along, ,wc‘ll have tea at a hotel." But she iriadc- no move to rise. Shc continued to lounge carelessly iiiiil] gracefully iii l1ci' cl1air_._______H,u1' ii-ycs, looking up u! him from llIldCl‘ Paris. "I couldn't- chose. that. is. Mrs. Arnold: l 1 say the w rd.“ 'l'ouy was justly furious. "Arc you going to get yourself iniu that mess ugaiufiuftei" I dial all I could to extricate you?" lstomach gas. Now, thanks to Adler-pf mc, zirent you? iiku. I eat steak and friend onions really I00 lllifillff-l! iund feel flneF-Mrs. J. Julian. i '. Just ONE spoonful Adlerika rc-‘comiug alone to ica. ilieves gas and that bloated feclingjlJIwflll-‘ie it'd YOUTS-w-J‘ ps0 that you can eat and sleep well: "Yvlfvv Stayed ‘(Acts on BOTH upper and lowerfiflntlllelll." he “Girls of your If this were my Bill». told her simply class don't in and found you here. what would actions the subject of a little gos- "Perhaps you can," agreed Tony “But. I won't have you "Why not?" she demanded, her Afraid of one black—no, one pale gray mark—-on A glow of satisfaction came into "After the way you acted on the She sighed and “Farradayi” asked Tony quickly. “Jim? Never! He's a queer bird." "He's sweet and dear and thoughtful, and I But “I dare say 110's clever enough "Are you so sure of that?" she “Then who was thc chap who de- "Oh. yes." at To11y's angry 80's Mrs. ‘That's why I ran away.‘ have brought Dauclli to his knees by au ('tl.‘ilL'l' way than the one I (icing ovcr to Alan Jacobs, He's ri-ady to ti row nvcr Tony. you're apartment, you'd think nothing of just too long on the visit onb lGreat Civic Welcome - For Fox In London COUNCIL. SCHOOLS, CHURCHES AND CLUBS UNITE IN SHOW- ING CITY'S APPRECIATION. _.__.. _ LONDON. Ont. May 28.-—With a sincerity that left no doubt as to its appreciation of the significance of the triumph. London last night, wel- comed home William I-I. Fox, 11".. winner of the Dominion champion- ship in the Canadian oratorical con- test, held at the arena in Toronto last Wednesday under The Toronto Star's auspices. On behalf of the city of London. M83101‘ George A- Wenige presented Mr. Fox with a‘ with ings, ering to point out. _ .‘ Crowds lined the route of the par- cessant honking of motor horns as the flog draped car in which Mr. Fox was seated made its appear- ance. In this car were the mayor. the chainpion,‘Brother Francis of De La Salle and Main Johnson of The Toronto Star, national chair- man for Canada of the contests. Fully two hundred attended the testimonial dinner given at the I-Iot- el London, at which Mayor Wcnige presided. His worship extended the congratulations of the city of Lon- don and again voiced the pride of the city in the accomplishment, of its young champion. Monsignor O'Conno|', lhc vicar gcucriil. was the first. spciikvi" callcd upon. In picturesque and |.r.iti'iutit' lauguain» hc gave his uwu impres- s'oi1 oi rho future of Canada. 2. "'l‘hcri- is an asset, 110i. thc least. I belicvc.“ llf.‘ declared. "in the rising gem-ration 0f young Canadians. Thi- fuiurc of Canada is suiv in their Iiaucis. iepccially from my point of vicw, thiesc among them who have ' iearuod to stand on their owu fccl and with brilliance and correct enuiiciatiun and pronunciation and Herm ham: Edna ham; noids hum: Col. Rev. William Beattle. D.D.. C.M.G.. of the United church. lzrought the congratulations of thc churches of London and in a bril- liant speech, enlivened by a decided vein of humor, attested the apprec- iation of the entire city for the vic- tory of brains. He spoke with friend- going to get to EuroPe headed off by Mayor Wcnifle Wlw- young recipient of all this lauda- tion rose as calmly and as modestlyl as he‘ has in all the contests. and! wishes. MONTAGUE MEMORIAL SCHOOL I Honor Roll of Montague Memor- ial School Month of April. Principal's Department. Grade X-l, Marjorie Fraser: 3, Minnie Greene: 4. Horace Fraser. ' Grad IX-l. Frank Bell; 2, Ken- DUYSE "mlalnmg $250 l“ 5°“! Camlneth Bfaer, Ian Sterling: 3, Norbcrt adlan gold, his worship was carefubarant; 4_ Catherine Guns Vice-Principal's Department. , Grade VIII—l, ade and cheers mingled with the in-ivnrnnn McLean; 3_ Enicn Comn Grade VII-l, 4, John Ives. Miss McDonald's Department. Grade VI--1, Novella Cunning- Kinuon; 3. Mary Martin; 4. Adcll Parkman. Gradc V-1. Miss McLcotPs Department. Grade IV-I. queliuc La Coursierc; 2, Sybil Rey- Viucent Grunt, Grade III ~ I. 3. Lilian Duki" 4 Tirudc II A Marguerite Murphy; ll. Ciraut; 4, William Murphy. (‘ii-adv II Amanda French; Douglas Nicholson. Grade Christina Sorrcy; 1i. Donald; 4, iaiwri-uiri- liftfillllllk. Annual Meeting; The Annual Meeting of the Pro- vincial Ladies Auxiliary of the P.E.I. Protestant Orphanage will be held in the Orphanage Rooms, 158 Prince Street, on Thursday afternoon. Mfly influences that had made Fox's vlc- . M ' a possibility. givin! the Warm‘ est credit to De La Salle school and‘ 1 Main Jchnson of The Toronto , , ' ' Star. told oi the free trip Fox was‘ its teachers. this sum- as his reward from The Star and the newspapers and commit- l i O d ‘ - ” ‘ and gave some acccuntfilfdtlii: I I t Red Rose Orange associated with it in the con- international finals being Washington this autumn when Fox will represent Canadia- . Fox, as he rose to reply. W85 ehalf of the city. and follow- ing a resolution of the city council. presented the purse of gold.‘ The "- Pekoe i-Tpp Quality , In clean, bright Aluminum a few words that in their brevity left no doubt as to his feel- thanked the city and the gath- ‘ for their generosity and good, -- —— r-mo; ------- ~- Byron Grant I 2 full; Anna Grant; 2. Stewart Ives; 2, an Martin: 3, Pearl Mellish; 2, Reta McLellnn, Floyd Mc- Ilarolci Landry; 2, Fraser; 3. Martha Cunning- 4. Mabi-l Fraser. Etta McLurc, Jac- ; 3, Esther La ‘Coursicro; 4. I-lvclyu Cmuiiiig- 2, Vera Ilcck, Betty Murdur-k; , Jcau Grant. . llirpiirtini-lit. . Mtirgiircl. Wcbsti-r Mary s Morn Piano, lie-l. Archie CIil'I'ill.llt'l‘t;] 2. II. Robert Putt-rs; (lathcrhic (ilcmcnt; 4. phone; l-»1. Mary. Fraser; ‘l Itouuld Mar- Connolly Estate | a Scholarships ' (2! “Trustees Estate of Owen Connolly" '6'“ Kinkora. I‘. E. I. ' May 28th, 1928. 4752-a0-31-c-2-a-v-Q PUBLICHTAUCTION of House, Lot, Furnit-" / ure and lilffccis I will soil by public auction on the l.v i-iriii-ii premises of Mr. Alfred I-‘. Poustom, ‘ 312 Fitzroy St.. Charlottetown, i:om-i|,.,,,,_.,,~.,,-|n_ “m, M, n“, N,,r,,,“i,,_,,,‘h‘y uioucing at 10:00 u. m. on Tuescla ‘ June 5th, I928 all his personal pro-j, perty and i-fTci-ts, including lltlilfiflr‘ hold furniture. linen. china, silver-p!" Ill" Fi-lllluvr»! luv l'l‘"l ‘ware, carpets and floor coverinE-‘i, ‘and other effects, one Ennis Player one new Marconi Radio Set Pl one other Radio son Diamond Disk Cabinet (irdlna',|ll‘llilll|g' Iloovl-r with attachments. Underwood Typewriter; Also on th ‘ same day at l2 o'clock noon on the ncrfllcil Mimi premises. the in accordance, (3) Names of both Post-office address; Tlllit‘ noflm- I of lhi- |iiiiri~ Secretary lulu .\lurl pi» lwvu _ ~fo|| I024. Illlllll‘ Voiupuiuv M. J. SMITII rs ti lsos Now 7.’- t 'lIlIl‘lfll|l'|(l\\'Il, ‘hour of‘ i-lcvi-u luwn iifurosiilil ,llu~ Noulliw usi-il liluis lh'on__ on Roullii-tiid liy p N (‘o Alan - ’i‘ Morris I the u Set, Sweeper‘ uwul, Vacuum I m _ Ileskd "' "l Itoll-Top rouuia-l lou wll residence properwlc-il or in proces Tenders will be receivgd by "u, Applications will be received by undersigned until May 31st, for tbs ‘the undersigned until June 14th painting 0| u“, 21923- 7mm‘ swdems’ deslmus o‘ EIIKCIIUS Church, Covehead. lcompeting in a written eittlmlhllllfln ifor a Connolly Estate Scholarship. This examination, to be held in July "my a”°'l'l"d' tuext, is open to ail deserving stud- ents who. shall. have. been found, ‘ eligible to compete. with the provisions oi‘ the Will of‘5_23_w1-Smw_ ' the late Owen Connolly. Each ap- plicant shall state m his time in "Eel parents; (4) (5) Nature and extent of his studies during the past year. Lowest or any tender not rm“;- nav. J. c. rrrns. r. P, MOrtgage Sale “ Liiuili-il ‘iiilt-"ltiligllilririii- Irust (‘orporiilliui cl lfiir mile by I'ubll f ll'l'lllll iliiy of July A llt’ following properly, iimnnh.‘ All lluil lriu-I, |Ill't‘l' or pin-pp‘; H; MM >‘""II'I'- lying llllll hcllll»! lli (‘iiiiriuiii-w llu flii- Siiiilln-usl by Wiilvr SlrI-i-l (||| Nin-llivuut by property of 4 .ii5| yQtlp- lliiblus |'irllfl||'_ Also llll that other parcel of liinil in ‘hzirlolli-liiwii bounded as ihlliins: flu the Norfhu-i-nl by \\ ' pi-rly ol‘ tho lrlilltll‘ lluioii, . all ilu- qu-rsouul properly of‘ J, iirfli-o furniture, nliwk iii-Iniilr. _ cnninlucrm -' - ~ Niioucrig niuterlnln nuil nnpp nlni-ii, tmiloniii kn, triiilo uuuion, tun-k- belug house and Lot N0- 312 FlllmYdehls, iuid nl other fixtures, ulriisiiii, exterior or 5L Si. Damian's College, lull uuill-r llilfl by vii-uni f Nlllt‘ confului-d in ,1, "if. or III-vii of 'l‘rust duh-d rlh iliiy of Jiiuiuiry .\ bi-lwceu J. at '1‘ _ ' of lllt‘ first pun thcro will lit‘ urn-nu] 4' Auction on llu. “rpm, ll 7!] \\':|l<-r Stu-pl h, hu .\lllllliil_\‘ llli- “u. ll- HIM 1t hi. uw-iiii-ii iii nu. r " . llfliluvla-il as follows: "i ii I’ the Nurllu PIIIDIWI)‘ of "I'lll‘i' Slou- ‘iimpnuy lililllivll, rom- lllPlllllllry, pluul i-ipilp- boxes ll its busiui- , ln-erii, lluil drinks uizuiufiii-lur- u of‘ iuuuufiu-Iurc, foriu- llllllllll th ii' heavy lids. wen d in H u '_" - - n _ _ , - , ., ._ .r--. I I i.‘ l. lmgckmgly‘ "' ‘"11’ F! “M31311; ‘i‘>‘l‘<‘l‘ddi~\i__D‘dnS_:\¢i wiui itllctiulncss cotlycy tilt? Wéllliil Streel. aiiu also uie Jlljoimilfl ‘Mlfféfiflffl-‘i g‘-1r“~‘1,;=i.“l~‘r‘;;i;h_;i~; im-‘jr-“i; army‘ * "f" w‘ '5 D " LY 1A5 11 EPHBAB i-rl i» I i w? ‘ ZLl32-T.'£."'ii?i. ".:'.'.'.:"""':.1'.' oaches ..~» §"'..£".""i“i.'.'.i‘. A5 THE‘ DEALER WH U EELLB IT lwillll- ll qllifll It'll and u Chill ill have w chupcroh mc around Lori- - ' i ’ H‘ l‘ 1' f ' ‘I ' ‘ill-rs M‘ Il- 7 l m? | ('l’f‘Pl'|i v .. - _ _ men; is clouucutzc. that IS true ora- '11" h Aiii-tioiioer, him» uf Milli ii. ii- I\\P|l y [I llllmi‘ Wllll you. don until Mrs Jennings ill‘I'lV(2.~‘ .. ' m‘ ‘any. 07'5"“ - l'll.‘<lll m. the unii- or iuii», llllil lllv iuii» i .. . .. . ' ' lOFY- ' 4769-5-30-61. - n .- H . h... i Not [mun Said pony briefly‘ next week... _ _ ‘ ‘ uucl- urlthln thirty iluyn fl ll u t " "You vsifldv ll. Elinor. I'm living “r11 be hang -u if I wiIl!" Tony i)?" N‘ 9' H?" "l. w"'“"’"‘ Um‘ ‘ '—_—“"'"“"T"”“_"' _ "' ".'"‘.'- .. ii i i’ ii Iwith Tompkins, and. if he came burs; (my i ,"§‘","'";Y- slflmuly, we wesuinl _ P, t '.','?“""k.“,, , vhfldlwqfy io-lllimd “m. "ml-Mn I my u M r’ " a ~—— "In that case I'll i-iibli- for Diiu- t-:)l,:ll'Fo:“?"d‘lL;-l' 53'9"?‘ Asiumu’ Qlllllk - Safe - Sure (molullllvplyhffiiilgil: 1:2,“; with l’! 'r|i':- .\hirl.‘lQmjqliflllflg‘\1r;'km,'?"fi",'}y"l » .. ‘. ' l . s: c or 1c c ilCfi Iona iut- ' \,' ' a. . . ‘ H. l . . if‘; 1 ~ , , 4 _ . i-lll, shi- told him calmly. . _ ,. ., ‘ _ H“, , t, u, .. u , ‘ inn.- AIHIIIWYI, u ‘I Blg Steak And She hiul him there. _ ' Snailstijgrcf]iilaliilyal1d{lln:l02gi"ilrl:l?>l' "T; ' ' I ‘ (Us m‘ 0v“ “m I r i“ I A lull assortment of Screen Doors Window Screens (lix- 1F ' d ‘ , N (i, "COMP lllllllgf l“? fill-Ill illlllll-Viideep ndnnngionn] mun,“ a d g1 l ll “m; t l g. N ",- D ’i‘ - . . ' me n]0ns"“ 0 lids/ill! take you to a hotel." ' _ . ._ ' f n up" . i ....:..'.'..i.:r:.;,';:""i;:.':::..“i:::.:r:3: = 1 us: W - 1' ' ' "Every time 1 ate 1 hilt] terrible‘ "In a irighiful hurry w act rlrl ' ' ' Gone Forever— ‘The ‘Drudgery of Spring ’ Cleaning In this Premier Duplex era-labori- ous beating of rugs in a thing of the ‘ lllllllllllllllllll rbowel and removes old waste matter iyou never thought was there. (stomach and bowels‘, Adlerlka will ‘surprise you. Hughes Drug Co.. Ltd. 1 cnoss LINE s. s. “ROSALIND” ‘k RED rumour AND rassrnor-zas MONTREAL CIPTOWN l s1‘. JOHNS ‘ . ‘ E i e f ".3 E l s 5 ‘,5 ' [-1 i; § -i - = 3 := d 1.: 8 2 o 0 i1 A. M. Noon Noon May I2 May l4 May 15 May 26 May 2B May 29 June 9 June ll June 12 June 23 June 25 June 26 ‘Canada S.S. Lines Ltd. Montreal Agents. Carvell Bros., Ltd. Charlottetown Agents. Professional (Bards R. R. BELL BARRISTER, SOLIOITOR, I~I'I‘('. Ciinu-ron Block, Charlottetown. MONEY TO LOAN I)r. (T. f '.. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Post Graduate llledlcul School and Hospital Practice Limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Testing Eyes and Supplying Glasses Office, Bayer Building (lreat George Street Ofllco llouro—9 to I230. 1.30 to 6.00 Mark R. McGuigan . B. A. IIARRISTER. SOLICITUB. l-lTiL MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block, Charloilelownjhli-L McLeod J. A. BENTLEY W. B. BENTLEY, It. C. Barrister and Attorney-at-lnw Ofllee: I80 Richmond Bil-eel | MONEY T0 LOAN | Charlottetown I’. B. I. ' ‘llcllon aid “McPheel B. A. l. A. McDONAI: ll. F. Mo"!!! ly appreciation of the part, Mrs. 31st, at 3 o'clock. Nobachelor apartments unchaperoncd [matter what. you have tried for your"—l‘l°l Wham I C0019 lfmll/ IIABIIIBTII-S. Itrronmtvs, I-THLI MONEY r0 Loan , Fox had played in her son's victory and concluded with n sincere and “Poor old-fashioned di11'ling!"itbuch‘ng b‘ _ d d h essing an goo wis es murmured Elinor, with mock sym- pathy. but she added. with a sigh: 5°? 1'11"!" fillccess- . unis only because you-re 1n 10-19 Mrs. John A. Groves had the hon- with me. T0ny_ that you think and :01‘ of ‘representing 34 “union's ora- talk like that. If I were just a pal. ianlztlllons 0T lllfl Clly of London. you'd be quite different. 1 wonder ,and m a brief corisrfllulntvrrspeech why n, is that [g5] 10v‘. invariably ‘on their behalf, she voiced the wom- develops a conscience and a rigid ‘rat's 001m 0f View. "I don't believe code of conduct in the m”; dan- (for an instant." she declared, turn- gerously interesting men? It's linfl lo Mr. Fox. "that this final test such a pity!" ,meant as much to you as it. did to ' “You don't know what you're ialk- lyour mother. It was she who was ing about!" said Tony rather vio- ‘most anxious for your success as lently. “For Heaven's sake. comeIshe listened to your competitors." along!" -, _-- -_-___ But Elinor merely lounged in heri Catarrh v TEN-MINUTE RELIEF ! chair and smiled up at him. THIS REMEDY NEVER FAILS i And then the door-bell ranul sharply. , (To Be Continued.) i ‘ You don't experiment when you .. . __ iuse Catarrhozone. It. destroys ca- _ itarrh. This is a proven fact. l From St. John, N. B.. comes the I . i‘ L M e lconvlncing testimony of Mrs. Harry l E. McDonald, of i (Canadian Press.) 1345 cm‘ Road MONTREAL, Que, May 29.—Liv-:- , “ ' lsiockz-There were 10o cattle. ca. As a Ions suffer- shecp, 192 hogs. and 613 calves and l Bl‘ fPOm Cflbflrrh ~{§}——~ about 20 carloads of mixed stock no‘. and Bsbhmfi, I can lend, counted. which would make approx- testify to the re- "m M, rmovviv, Jmately 3,300 head of hogs, calvemmarkable bencfl- ggcggxrmnii. Ishecp and lambs on the two mar- I cial action of Ca- ikels this morning, on yesterday's ,i.arrhozone. When market. the lop load of steers aver- , coughing spasms aged 1.280 pounds and sold for $1i.- ‘come on. Catarrhozone gives me im- .00. There was no change in cattlclmediaic relief: A few breaths taken prices, which ranged from $5.50 to ‘through the inhaler clears thc nose, $7.50 for common to medium qualr throat. and enables me to breathe l, lly. and around $6.50 lo $7.50 for frccly. Caiarrhozone has relieved me bologna bulls. Calves were aboutfof chronic catarrh in thc nose and iglvmly at $6.50 t0 $750 l0!‘ l-lle 00m- throat. To prevent. colds and keep man thin drinkers and $8.00 to $9: ,thc breathing organs iu good condi- "ll l"? lifil-lel‘ Brllllil-‘l Ol Ted-Cfllvlvf-‘tiou. I know of nothing so cfilcicul. ‘mid from $10.00 to $11.00 for gooJ n5 Qampmozoney 10-11 Dlvlled Olll- Th" Slflhdfllll Catarrhozone is needed In every lriuotatlon on hoes was $11.60. fed home. Large size lads two months, lnnd watered. ior cnrionds of good ‘price $1.00; small size. 50c. Al. all average quality. Poorer hogs m Smreknemrs “m; dl-"ggisug-I lmlxed lots uhgradcd including ; _._ -, ‘odd sows sold from $11.40 to $11.50. IN ‘THE STU" ‘Saws mostly $8.00 tn $8.50, with odd ‘ I 928 ‘clinic-c, sows going in ungradcd lots. ‘ H ;-¢o>»~ »-- - l Whru making a fruit cake. novcrl mnkc thc mixture too thin, or the‘ fruit is likely to sink. LAND _ IIEIGUI-‘r-Mfifi I922 Land League is a beautiful Black Sta on sired by Nathan Axworthy 2:09. dam by Direct 2.05; dam of SALEI acres of excellent hard wood lndvffifl ‘I'M-UP. ' , new hm", gnfl hum; pump Land league ls a beautifully built p, M“, mg “m, u” "w" (an. hone with the bent of feet nd lop pi; "Mn; in "n4," n; (gm, u not and a can hotter. He will a the 1 on: before Jim smi will be ma mania at public auction on that date. Mllltli- - Ant; g 0. II. MYIIIII, V. l. 0.1!. D warn-an M. nocxsnnongh , ‘ Mmuid ‘l. ~21 ~ < ‘. ' ".' ,1... from all the Branches are expected to be present with their reports and as the Delegates will be the Guests of the Trustee Board to Dinner at the Queen I-lotel, will all those who expect to attend please send word to the undersigned as soon as possible? 5~22-tts5i. I The Public Annual Meeting of, the P. E. I. Protestant Orphanage, will be held in the School Room nil Zion Presbyterian Church. City, on Thursday, May 31st at 8 o'clock P M. A number of Trustees are to be elected to the Board contributors present will vote; complete Financial Statements will‘ be submitted and the work of our, Institution freely (llscussed. All interested are invited to at- an I to to I e- i? If.‘ Change In Buslness- ‘ June 1st we will carry on a strictly cash business. To regular customers our terms will be “Car-rh" or settle- ment. In full at. the month. Our prices will correspond with stlctly adhered to. of your usual patronage Is solicited. fllosing—lieglnnlng June 1st we will close every evening at 'l p. m. except Wednesday and Saturday. _ 5-20-(il. T a iuciimi rum FUR Furniture auction sale of house- hold eflectn, at Oaytown, Malpeque Road, on Friday. June 1st at 1.3 12o iimii m iiiiia at m. nope. Blulmrect. 2.03%.. world's. chainnlorrozloc‘: wimp». of all m! ' ‘ a ec m ndlng room. bedroom, kitchen. carpets. linoleum. oilaloth. range, wardrobe. piano one organ and one oak din- ng room table, ‘and everything In Representatives (Signed) MRS. J. T. WINDSOR, ‘ Secretary. 52 Bayfield Street. NOTIGE Annual Meeting in which all have a departmental reports and past. To-day spring cleaning just. means a general brightening-up‘ that fits into your regular house- hold routine. The quick, thorough cleaning power of the Premier Duplex lightens every day’s work-flakes the drudgery from spring and {all cleaning. Premier Action (powerful suction combined With a motor-driven brush) eliminates all the dirt-most of the work-makes house- work lighter, easier, happier. Never need: oiling. Any Premier dealer will he glad to demonstrate the Duplex in _ your home. Phone to-day. A Premier for Every Prone and Purpou 30 6. r NDTIGE last of each °"Y $5.00 ». ‘ ~ balance arnnpd In any monthly Payments. i"! our terms which will be A continuance (Signed) JENKINS BROS, Mlilvlew. Mgdg in clnldl For Furnitull ooh [or (he Chen‘? Checkered Bil AUTHORIZED PREMIER DEALERS FENNELL 8t CHANDLER SUIVIMBRSIDB: Brace MacKay Co. THE PREMIER VACUUM CLEANER CO" LTD- lloy Building, Halifax, N5. i. 4-4 SALE-i a.a parlour. dining the; , No reserve. 10K DELAIIUNTY . .,.-,\,'~ -. - ~ - Alotlonat - i . ' i no“..- . a“ TRACTION p;i_§_‘iAi;‘-“i‘i"s"i;‘i’“ isflf. . POWER o SPRAYERS GASOLINE P0"? No inproclrets-ehalm-gaara or fast workllll W". SOLD I! BRUCE srswanr o "00.. CIIAIILOTTITOWN L __.-4 I