PAGE TWO 'rue cHARLo'rrE'royvN-GUARDIAN _ _ __ _ _ _ ` , , JUNE 30,193, t, %.ii.'€ `\"m\o§X Obsxiimx _ M., `,,’e\>~y-v~°a@~\,_ mth.. _ `»@>“‘~€~‘°~\‘*=h°~““"'°‘“°~-\i~°\'f>’\=i IlfUIlOiIEIRE|I "-\..o Goon Inn" M ¥€f§Hi&$‘ Freiessional Gards‘ SM[L ES Dnltun iiuliding, Suliinilrsllie, P i< I .sous J-ii-lllrliiuissattf W. E. DARBY. LL. B Barrister & Solicitor MONEY TO LOAN ___;__._.__-__ Max Factors Preparations 5 \ Arc used hy ii.'i’2~ of the Screen Stars _§_ -alirl sliolllil he on every ladies’ ((1111///f//any W/ if"_' / ;._ _ l)rl~s‘.iii;; ’l`;lbii-. Cleansing Cream. ups,-||ng, when people are ln luv, l’l;illl and llc-mon Powllers, Rouge, lhey can uve on al,-_il Aslrill;;l'iit, cil'. .lli>i.~` »lii'_\N_ Representative. D. IEIEGAR SHAW. K. C. l " l 121 ‘ ‘ wri. /\ . .:l\\' Oilices - Proivse Block, _ (.r:1.i`tllrl isirrei. Cllflrllltteto Wills and Estates Settled. "Yes, Reginald, but after they are married they can't live in all castles." ',4’.' ”\- . .. O ,lil 5.? (‘oilr~<~t_il»n lil-_ liilis (Special Dept.) ' i "1-""-°“"“'°""‘ '/ ,..... ..,,__ :r-Z,-_ A ..._ _ .,_ .__ _, ‘~‘~v“ I 1°. ,_'_ ... -_ »._~..s-' y' iz,” . ____.. "<.`§-.»;i _,l¢. _ 4.: -\.. \4- ~nl1...._-».~.- -- .- S.\l"l‘; plotct-lion for all documen Summer llrt Glass iilfullltil July at the Studio of Mfiiil' .»’iLl.lSON DOULL Cape Traverse 5277-6-16-lllioiith. _s_'ris\v_.\RT & LOWTHER J. 1). STE\VAR'l`, K. C. N. \V. LUYVTIIER i:.il:lrls'rl;lrs, souciroirs, ETC. 84 (treat George Street MONEY TO LOAN. MARK R. McGUIGAN B: A. BELL & MATHIESON R it Bell, D L Mathieson, LL B Barrister 8. Solicitors `\loncy to Loan Charlottetown and Montague W E BENTLEY K C Barrister and Attomey at Law Oillcc 180 Richmond Street '\10l\i;Y T0 LOAN Charlottetown, P E. I. l\IcDO‘\I il D & McPHEE B. A ’ A ‘ill-DONALD H F McPEE Barrlsters Attorneys, Etc. l\lO\lEY T0 LOAN 14.-l Great George Street 4734 5 20 lmo dali ,`.___. ~ -‘s..¢'...."`* HARDWOOD FLOORING Ffloyl’ Vg' I the ._ g .I . _Y I Beautiful Birch and Oak un- loading today. All thicknesses and grades. 30000 ft. to choose from. IIIacOiIlILO -ROWE WOODWORKING C0-1 LTD. Phono 341 Cliarlottetowl McLEOD & BENTLE_Y* J A lil_=:N'rLi»:Y BARRISTER, NOLICITOR, ETC. _ MONISY T0 LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown, P.E.I. ,i._.___.l_.____. l . . _ , . . I ' » ' _ _ ‘ i. _-___-l'_ - I A i ts. . Z _`_`.i`. ‘I stiff , FT r' . . _ P fl .gie-'~;-_,__ I 5-::._,. .sl -7' ,,;,i; ,5;:’if€=`f _ _ .;;::'.:‘:’°‘§` _\\ W ....14 ' I 5 l. _ V _ . , »_ 1st Studs: Say, Tcm, you're not pinning your faith on a girl like Sue,`are you? 2nd Stude: Nope; only my fra ternlty pin. _ *QR Qi ily i iii lit' "There is awoman who has never searched her husband's pockets." "Great: what’s her name7" "Miss Sylvia _Yellowleaf." i ... .-.. .,-.,. - i zi.. .i _.».. v...., :Eff -... z:': E: ' ::.. _ /,M _j_;.i.A__/5,13- ‘/Q5, lf* sit# l § oops JUST LIKE THE FISH All those fool fish liars to slay. I captured a few Of the lesser crew, But the big fellows all got away. \\\ iuu..l“ Jaqqley: Hello, Chaiker, you’re` looking fine. On the water wagon again? Chalksrt Not quite, but l'm in the half-water _wugen_7l'm driving I mlik rnilta. ` \.//I L '\ 7 f §;5‘Q`;- ______i_ WIRE FEIIOIIIO FARMERS! New that the busy Cropping Season is about over will have some time to look over repairs to fence! and erect new ones. We have lr well assorted stock of the celebrated FROST WIRE FENCING, the best and most durable wire fence made in Canada, full gauge No. 9 wire, heavily galvanized. Selling at factory prices in stock at our SEED STORE , canola cl. lol ...i . li J Spinning and Weaving Send me your wool to be spun into yarn and wove into blankets. Single yarn is 25 cents and doubled 28 cents per pound. Blanket $2.25; it takes five lbs. of wool to make a blanket. They will all be laundered unless ordered otherwise. Wool must be well washed and all dtrt and burrs picked out. The size of single yarn is medium arid double yam ilne, medium and coarse. Put ship- per's name on all parcels and own- er’s name, address and instructions inside; otherwise we will not be resporfsible for losses. Send by mail or freight. Freight will be paid on 100 lbs. Wild. LANDBIGAN, 65 Queen Street, Charlottetown. 4327-5-1-thurssat4 months. S; S. HARLAND s1>i=.clAL EXCURSION IIOHIIIIOII DAY West River Bridge and return calling at McEwen’s Wharf both ways. Leaving Plehards Wharf at 1.30 P. M., returning leave West ltlver Bridle. st o P. M. - RETURN FARE 50 CENTS. Meals and Lunches served on board. back as he tried to edge through the half-opened door. “But hefs got news Starbuck '.\':1rits," persisted Bull, to whom 'nrinicnrs Ended by ' Krusehen " I was a martyr to headaches, with frequent attacks of dizziness uiiecting my vision. My occupation is a very sedentary one-a printer‘s reader. 1 gave Kruschen Suits u good triol, and i'rom then onwards I seemed quite another person. The headaches dis- |appeuned and the dizziness, and the _most wonderful thing to ine is that I have gone back to weaker glasses, u lens which I had discarded some years E ago as not being strong enough. I also suffered from had simulation during the early momings of winter. Now at 58 I can cn' cold baths all | ivy ' th 'e r round, en' y and am eager _ - lf' Y said the fool-killer: “I trod radar 'ref iiiyaroba, and ml? what i matics. sh°’I the mu" 3”” had 8”” “H he lot I very ilt-thc sort of iilnuis that makes living n joy.”-(G. 1".) Headaches can nearly always be traced to a disordered stomach or to partial constipation-a com- plaint many indoor workers suffer ' _ L from without ever sllspecting it. s I the root of the trouble and :emo V we wwe by emily Pefwadu-s dw fiction. selwooa repeated what he ,.u_ The G,,,,,,u,,,, wuue, me youu i Kruschen Salts go right down to e n organs of elimination to functio iexsctly as Nature intended' they should. @3QD@mm l EYES TESTED AND GLASSES FITTED E.-W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists 142 Richmond Street C. IVL Lampson U (.0. LIMITED. 84 Queen Street London, E. C. I. England Public Auction Sales OF RAW FUR! Shipping bags will be furnish- ed without charge by applying to lt. T. Holman. Ltd., Bum- merslde. P. E. L Represented by . Alfred Fraser, Inc. 212 Fifth Avenue New York, N. Y. I I.WO0D ° _ SLEEPY CAT much nom H, mud “me me tie, metered to Bouris on Wednes- _ K H mb. s curtain. tucked up inside] fl” °” "“‘”‘°‘°' °°v°"d the w1“d°w °p°“m' and ii Mrs ne sid Din ell , r. . . ryun , . i’ was a recent motorist to this town. understand that M.. Murray will be ` _ 'i ‘ loading a cargo of produce shortly. W , ere S to ’ M D1-IB to1BearRlver Mr. Walter Blackett, of East Bal- . o _ Q - I Mr. a d . Bin KW S P E A R M A N -' _ X:l°s;B;da:;:,;:e1:;ge1?;;: 0:: of Central Bedtque, were visitors tc down the sash, Belwood caught an s°“m “nd 3” Emu" mt week' eervmaur by eisalss scmsiuss sous who srnvics ed" °f_ th; h;\;;*=11= in his ringer. ML md Mn'-'_ mm mmm' BB: ___1i1“"i and P°°1'° °- I h piortune, ,peut Thursday uveulug lr acuoicr. ensues-Relissvsi solotgelbkoe ~ ' 1 “ ‘f°°‘““ 1”” ° ‘“' ° ue- le d» (Continued) mel thgughtxongtwgnxaglg mg; The comer was not dark. but it our town V B tr n ' “'° "°"" E” “ was not brightly lighted. A table . 1" id S 1- nt than that of making an Mr. Stuart Weir has retumed to _ 'Stand asideythiuilaitchsain tufn Ixalptefrxgnce under the wing.o! s.l§t°°d close to the side °f me Bouris to resume his duties in the - wood' He tr ed I l ’ ii who could at le's.st shoot if Wind°w thr°“gh which se1w°°d ‘Canadian National Freight Office. and’ “sms mme force “Ten tes? nrt at W” l°°kmg' O" ‘me side °f the after having spent a few days visit- _ failed’ jerked at the door volen 15;. s ‘o . ‘ ,I I t d t e table sat e man leaning forward, mg in Mberton at the hom, of his _ Q still unsuccessful, he pounded on i No, you dont. Pers ste lllt with his head buried in his arms, pa._.ents' mm and M_,.s_Weh._ _ with his fist- f1°°f-k°°P°“ with ‘* ’“°“ °“ ssl: asleep. ms hat my on the e A watchman within unblxrsg aspect. i-YO; tom; Blilaiwek; table. Selwood watched him pret-; M,._ Wm,-ed Douceglm of chu,-_ W __ and opened the door la. few can 0 nobody e e. . ty closely for B mDmenb_he ,was lowdown’ paid B business mp to ` (_-,_ _ _ inches. Selwood, under the hat of jerked Bull in by the coat collar, the nearest element of dmger__but sour” mst week C 0 R the fallen guard, thrust forward his and banged the door in Selwoods refmhed the conclusion he was < 4 N head. “Irs Bull Pass Let him ‘nl few stupid with arms. The curtain io. nicest Townshend. or my He-5 got 8. message 1'0!‘ Stafbuck. The gambler look the rebuf! Wu shorh Hung from hmm at Fortune' paid a recent bush-,ess trip The Wawhman t°°If “° °h““°°5‘ imPRSSiV€iY- Bull had his 1”' the upper comers, it reached only to soul-is. p “H0111 011." he exclmmed gmmy' Siirufbf-i0¥\S2 he WHS W ten Starbuck to the window '¥iPI`on. Belwood' -- ang athens.; sialxliieiivltglli d¢;y;“¢i;1§ :elwood :antedu’;o1sel;ohigl1!;1tH1f°LI;;i could see mten standing in sn;all t Qmlllaciried hazlhgrlckeged tl; Sires; - lnnerusal localize wmpp” 1111 NYC - Bm-H11 WHS 93' groups not en feet away, but he a E DC We 0 B5 e Waiitd NS 1`@i“f“-‘Vim Perhaps hundllw f°1' his Dams- Outside entire room, probably for reasons shown in Kirl8S CUUHW or Bouris. more impatience than Bull. W11° the evil Joint. sslwowi felt he held 0, safety, was only ...eagerly when Mr. Bruce H. Yeo, or sourls. must have icit that to oblige opt least one pu,-tu] und uuuld ufiurd ughtei mmed me picture “common clay.. friend he was taking a good chancelto wulu The gambler thought he cuuld on Thursday evening. The picture Of Evbliflg 5110*?-Ula Wali°hm9~“ But he was beginning to count make l;_ He whlspered brlef lu- all through was run in good order |took counsel. He opened the door‘Bull's effort and was trying to slrucuuus to pu,-dulue_ and great credit goes out to Mr. ,again presently and with the devlse u new scheme when, after on you dom, hem. any shooting, Yeo inthis enterprise. name caution. “Come ln, Bull," what seemed ia. long interval, the Bm yawn know rm moving sam Seiwood in the interval had dom- was opened again. Selwood,|1f you hear one Shah- just pay no _Mi-. and Mrs. J. B. Matthew, Mr. thrown away the guards hat and us he saw Hurry Barbrinet coming'attentl,m_ Have yom. shotgun up and Mrs. H. G. Matthew of Sourls, put on the extra cap pulled from one out, followed by Bull Page, slunklhere on the sum the instant you were recent auto visitors to Char- Of his rli.1m€l‘0US I>0Ck9l1Si SHCI When into the shadow. Barbanet, soberjhear two shots’ nw one ba_n_e1r“ lottetown. g the Watcilmfm 0DCI\€d the d0°1‘ alert, suspicious, was the one man that lug lumpy Selwoud pointed 'T wide enough for Bull to enter, he ln the plug; that seiwdod had to the lam han ln ln the from - ' attempted to walk in behind him. must; hoped uul; to encounter, for ‘end of thepro0m_g-get the other B”'It.1°f_5Pe“t' Thursdw in Smms The vigilant nuhrfiian pushed him hone, he felt, of the wolves within ‘barrel gc, mu, the ,mudle of the “smng ’°1“"V°" out again. "No, you dont-" would Q0 Cllllvkly Denetfaie his H146 crowd-that will give me e. chance _ _ Ch - Bull raised his quaverlng voice. disguise. As the two men emerged, for the from doo,-_~~ Iox;'o::rn;;; Izugzgigesgftrlpuw .. . . .__ . _.. - . Hits an "gm hes my partner he retreated' (T° be C°““n“°d) the Eastern Metro iis and sur- P0 “Keep ol.t!” exclaimed the Bull looked vacantly around in _i_________ I - i t Th sd . ivatciiman, shoving Sciwood roughly the darkness as' if tc get his ber- iwund ng Conn ry on “I ay ings. “He‘s here," declared Page in his trembling voice, trying as he ` spoke’ to penetrate the shadows. Mn chu,-les Styles” uf sp J minute ago-he‘1l help, li’ I c‘n week, . find him." ‘ ` Sully. "They're all locked up to-l ris and vicinity. gether right inside here, back of I #- out the back door, tell him you'll on Wednesday under the auspices go out with you because he knows Le€I°n- M9315 Were 591'*/ed On him into the river, srarbcek warns W11l°h Were Well P°¢r°111l¢d- to get rid of him-yoli'll get paid." W Bum spinning out the tam "I nesday included Mr. Wallace want my partner outside the back M“°D°“9ld‘ _‘ door, so the chi mah dont throw M* G°°'“° MSE' L°“°“‘e' W” me in. Of course, I'll try it alone if you say so, but if my partner-” mth instant’ An tb ou urst from Bsrbsnet cut Mr George Sutherland' of Ch maundering on, he was unceremon- on wednesday' open door back into the room. e me 0 p con e had heard. directed him to watch cuuple many years of wedded Eel bB°i< ID him- to Souris and the Eastern end "Say the word.” said Pardeloe, the Island this week on business. "and I'1i fire the whole dashed joint. I've got everything laid Captain Gsult Mlursy arrived "Don‘t set this place on fire tiii` we get everybody out oi it," ex- claimed Belwood. “I mu.st see the / inside of the place. I can't plan anything in the dark.” ‘ “Heres a sash loose," mumbled 1 Psrdsioe, balked of his prey, "right No here. Why donjt you-" SBiW0°d. knowing the general L I layout' of the inside 'oi the big Just B drop or two 01 Pumam.s 1'°°Ui» .iilmil 2585 the ¢i\HI1°6- on any sore corn and out comes all "There's is curtain in front of it,"U\¢ Dlili- The C0111 8hl'lV¢iS “P ind continued Pardaloe df°p;u‘:“-f N°tl°°“t"~ °° Win' “° , ' , nc g rom gh shoes. You can ' out with the Mshf' “Id 5°IW°°d§ance or walk in comfort. Use only instantly- "Easy, Bill.” Putnsm’s Corn Extractor. Satisfac- Ig needed no more than the p,.y_ tion guaranteed. Sold by druggists ing off of s. sash-stop, which Par- everywhere' dolce managed with the blade sip U T N A M95 .his bowie-knife, without making MR. AND MRS. ' - - - use sees His Duty And Doeshw D0 11; - - -' ‘ By BRIGGS Department at Charlottetown, spent ohn ` “I know that muvhi or was a N.B., paid a. visit to Souris last “You wvrrt need any help." in- ' Mr- Samuel J°hnS°n. 0! Bay For- June. the ioveliest month of the slsted the busy bartender, scorn- tune, was it recent motorist to Sou- year, ls (dst slipping away, almost the barber shop. Get old Fyler A 'Iles Party was held in Scuris about over, but the shrubs. with of their wealth of lovely foliage, the help 'em get away, him first. l-le'li the 5011115 BPHHGH Of the Canadian snow bail, Syringe, different varie- th you--all you’ve got to do it, throw, 81‘H\mdS. also many kinds 0! games others are in full bloom, a mass of il-I-he old mar” wlrylii' objected Elmira visitors I50 S0lll‘IS On Wed- trees ln their different; shades of B. green, all decked out in their sum- . 8 eryufhere, the grass is beautifully visitor to souris on busindss on the gl-eeu_ surely, mere uuu be no more iously pushed through the partly Th mm, t ok IM W d in right here, and good tinder to do Souris this week from St. Pierre, it -with." Newfoundland, with his vessel. We Mr and Mrs Ro Dixon, of East Mr. F. J. Casey, of the Customs » Friday in Souris on business.-G. ALBANY AND VICINIEIY -before we have realized that lt is here. /'.l"he early Spring flowers are e ties of purple and white lilac and . beautiful color and the ai: is filled with their entrancing perfume. The mer dress are at their best and ev- beautiful spots in all Canada at this season of the year than little old h»T;i>_<¢r7;7'i"E ‘\ l O T ii*-lie. “ " I I .if I I I - '_ (7 *W 2 the great ~Nortli American grain in its most delicious form! Made inn, Kelloggvu Corn Flakes and enjoyed by more than 12,000,000 people eyery . day. Here’s to wholesome F I. A K E S * Always oven-/reels in the pqmgd drive through the country at this time is a perfect delight, for every- where one loks, the eye beholds a picture which only the Creator knows how to paint. Mr. and-Mrs. George Bowness, of Summerside, were recent visitors to Cape Traverse. ' A very enjoyable afternoon was spent at North Carleton shore, June 23rd, when the Institute women of Albany Village held their annual picnic. The afternoon was spent in swimming, bathing and sports, af- ter which a bountiful _supper wa served. everybody enjoying them- selves. 1-v' Aibany Village School has been making continued lrogiess through- out the past yetsr and as the last days are drawing to a. close, the ex- aminations for grading have been completed and the teachers, Mr. Wilfred MeCardle, Principal, and Miss Frieda Bovmess, Assistant, have spared neither time nor know- ledge in preparing the pupils to gn- ter which a bountiful supper was eers in life. The Albany Dramatic Society staged their three-act play, entitled "A Manhattan Honeymoon", in Cape Traverse Hall on Thursday ev- ening, June 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Trainor were visitors to Charlottetown recently. A large number of people attend- ed the tes party at Bedeque rink on Wednesday, June 24th.-A. P. E. I., the Garden of the Gulf. A i ii|inard‘s Llnlment for Nenl-itll. wanted to say, anyway. But, still wtown’ passed through our mwn -- - Jr- ' SCHNEIDER WINNER FOB. PRACTICE MOUNTS (British United Press) LONDON, June 28-'rho blue and sliver monoplans N 247, wume, or the 1929 contest for the Schneider Trcrphy and holder of the world's speed record 01 357.7 miles an lwlu-_ is back at the scene oi' its triumph; -Caishot Marine Air Station cu Southampton Water-where it will serve as one of the practice mounts ifoi- the British high speed flight engeged ln training for the next contest in September. N 247 is the first of the recon. ditioned Supermarine S6 mono. planes delivered to the air base. lm. P0rtant modifications to the Rolls. Royce engine and to the machine itself are expected to increase its speed. The sister 'plane N 248 which during the 1929 contest established a new world‘s speed record for 100 kilometres, is being similarly modi- fied and is scheduled to arrive at Caishot in about two weeks time. Meanwhile work is going forward on the building of two new Super- marine racers which promise to sul' pass in speed all earlier British aeroplanes. Should these new ms- chines realive the speeds expected of them they are certain to make two out of the British team ot three machines that will defend the Trophy against the challenges 01 France and Italy. A social reformer declares that all people with inferior brains should be placed on o lonely isliud- The only trouble is that eil the really large islands are being used at the moment. 'Any roof that lies to patched will eventually have to be replaced. Why not save the ,,___ \ f, cost of repairs by getting e ' ` weather-tight, _ilre-safe and colourful Brantford Roof NOW? There are over 100 dliferent '-‘-'fs colour harmonies from which to be .~. f i... uri-;f= l lrl ,_ 4~ A ‘V-`. _:`="» '~>-:_-_<* choose. And there are types of Brsr\tford.Roofs which can be laid directly over your old shingles-an economy of money, timeand muse. [ou an utimate FREE! Ask your dealer how little s Brantford Root costs. He’li give Y _ _ _ L_. _,- .:_../ nesday moming at St. Marys Cha- r ` me M of Ms It’s cheaper to RE-l\00F comer to where Pardaloe, close to a daughter of Jerome ,md Mm Chew “'md°W’ was impatiently “W°'m“5 erie, to Chester MacDonald, of Sou- t t . than o pa els bliss the back door of the barber shop, _._ lake any IWCGSSBYY m¢3SUl‘9S. Bhd Messrs. Fraser Morrow and Bien- f0 detain Fylel' U11 S€1W°0d ¢°\lid ton, of Charlottetown, paid a visit of .iz _ .‘.»“..."”1l. f -/».i:_ .- fi.. -`lf.‘i'- =’.".'-_~._`*,?Tf~ ,'1~i>{-.-¢?:‘l_-',`~‘f~‘,. . ,i. . 1" W' . 1. -_"=_<".'\~,i‘_!. ;¢_`»_' `=T‘zC,`.."."»..‘f » /B1. _"_, '_,l.f___ _,ii ` f _fs 1rei1itfkyr‘ f nears Brantford Csrritto Co. Limited In Isetoryl Celdbrul. N I. lesson milf .sl.s..s¢oiu il. “-°RiI|ME Mull __ _ _ _ °‘ss¢s°a'..mli'». Nu. 'h' _"' i ' - #W For Sale By . Fennell & Chandler, Limited, Charlottetown; Poole & Thompson, Limited, Monl.l,;u¢i A. E. Tonliins, Representative, 8 Kent Street, Cilarlottetowu l '.ios,Y¢o'u see iilss rswir Ta Tn: sriroll ? wil; l wellsili' lluilzbr >&1 Comics ouron I Tv/' .1-» . N7 AccounT. ITIS Gil-7 A Cowlzol' BLOCKS i , _ _ Yoilss mqtfmehv cm MK! rr? ~l°¢. 7°” 5*i°"“’ 'WE “"5 ‘”mf““ me A slr .__ } is-_ _ r ' llnmorowlue. (rls Y' ~ TY bAl=u norms. loom' ‘ * liar. ll: lowly Tw* A1’ RER WON’ Q