rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GURRDIAN Ouch! onolher, mosquito! Kill him " c quickl, 51W F Ll T hrtelt Seller ll 121 Countries a sonruiu anions scrroor. “ _ ou CAN Bu)’ AN EXTRA CAN FOR l-CENT Generous Rock-Spar Qiier Good for a Limited Time only \ . “ “h,” i REX BAFE I42 Great George ltreet, Charlottetown, P. E. l. We have now open to the Public Special Dinner at 35c. Also A-La- v Earte and a special well ' dish Ii railed Fish and Chips between meal . hours. Our regular meal hours are g [L30 A. M. to Z P. M. and 5.30 P. M. i» s P. M. We welcome the public f i i l Sleepy Cat Selwood A Of (Continued) abeth Francis; 8. Gladys Altksd: 4. Wallace Francis; 6, Minnie Burke. Grade IX-l, Lester Johnston; 2, Lester Burke. Grade VVII-l, George Dixon; 9, nildi. Francis; 8. Edward Francis. Grade V-1, Dorothy Dixon; 2, Thelma Jackson; 3,-Edna Burke. Grade IV-l, Dorothy Burke; 2, Beulah Ooflin and Laura Dixon, (equal); 8, Elsie Dingwell. Grade I1I-1, Mary Conohan; I, Nora Jackson; 3, Frank Collin and Fred Collin (equal). Grade II-l, Elwood Campbell and Elizabeth Collin (equal); 2, Dari To ’; 8, Kenneth Burke, Grade I (a)-1, Dorothy Works; 2, Jimmy Jackson; s, Pearl MacDon. ald. He did not know the men—he only knew that in their company a skeleton horseman, astride a skele- ton steed, galloping noiselessiy ahead; that Death that night would slinkslink, an invisible guest, inwith these men as they lined up at the bar; un-bidden, would sit that night with them at their tables and stake their evil lives against the caprice of frontier fate-as, indeed, he had already, for that night, staked John seiwoods. He picked up, last of his job, the cartridge belt. It was too dark t0 see, but it was easy to feel with the to give us a try. 5004-6-5-2wks. ‘Tenders For . Score Cards {Why should you "_ ilet housework spoil your hands? Sealed Tenders for Score Card privileges in connection with the Provincial Exhibition Ilorse Races, August 18th to 2lst-.—4 days racing_ “whafls up‘ boys?» he Grade I (b)—1,»Weldon Camp- will be rcccivcil h ythe undersigned, one page of the score card to be reserved for the use of the Associa- tion. Tenders must be in not 1311-; than June liiih. J. W. BOIJLTER, Secretary Charlottetown Driving pJelly to your hands at night and ' wear old cotton or silk gloves.‘ Park and Exhibition Association, 5lB6-6-11-6i. —--_ Notice re Rocky Point i Ferry Service ._____ The Steamer “lllllslmro" will he oil‘ the (‘hurlottsftnvn-Rorkv Point Ferry Scrvicr- from Saturday, June 13th ncxt until furthcr notice. Thci service will he performed hy .1 motor TOZILQL lfilllilllll! oi‘ i'lll'l'_\'lllg vehic- cs. ‘Dcpnvtincni ol Public “hvrks and "-1'.'l\\\'fl.\'§. ('li:ii‘loticiini'ri, Junc 10,.‘ lillll. Eil.i@;11Z..juj ANNUAL Jl-EETING The Annual Biol-ting of thc l’. E. I. Protestant Orphanage will be hold in Si. Paul's School Room, Prince Street, Cllilfifitlfillfldl, on Thursday Evening. Junc 18th. ripening at 8 o'clock P. ll. .\i this meeting a numhcr nl 'i‘rustccs ivlll be clcctcd to ihc Board unit nil contributors prcscnt ivill hiivi- a voic. (‘omplcic printed rcporis for 1930 will lic rlistrihutcd and the work 9f the Institution lrccly iliscusscd. The mvPlillf-r is opcn tn the public nml all zirc cordially invited to nt- tcnil. The clcrg_i' are asked to an. hnunce to thcir congregations on the Sunday previous. IRA ll’. BROtVN. Secretary-Treasurer. BOSl-il-Giis fill Jimc l8. FREEQQIKZRQEQ. EORG E J. ARNISTRO. ARCHITECT G 145 Great George Strcct 4734-5-20-1mc-daily .________________ Prohibition Commission Chairman, Mr. GEORGE E. BROWN, MARGATE, I’. E. I. Send all information regarding infractions of PROIIIBITION ACT to the above or to J. J. Cfrainor, Commissioner, Provincial Police, i Charlottetown, or to C. A. Miller, Inspector, Summerside, or to W. E. llaywvood, Inspector for Queens, Charlottetown, or J. W. Plath, In- spector for Kings, Chariotietown. WTHER J. D. STEWVART, K. C. N. H’. LOiVTlll-IR. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. 8i Urcrit George Street MONEY TO LOAN. #1 _ __._ MARK R. McGUIGAN B. A. BJiRRlSiTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown. P.E.I. 1 I YOU ask any beauty editor. Look in the magazine and fnewspaper articles. You’ll find ) “Vaseline" Petroleum Jelly rec- ommendedtokeepthehandssoft. l Follow the advice of those people who know. Apply “Vaseline” fingers of one hand for the cart- ridges in the box, while in the empty spaces to slip the brass slugs into place. And with the thrift of Robinson Crusoe, he emptied a handful of cartridges in- to his trousers pocket, rose, buckled the belt about his waist. As he did this, he hoard a loud knock at the outer door. It sizirilcd him; then he remembered that he had told Scott to bring Pardaloe to him as When you manicure your nails, wrap a little cotton around a dull orange stick, dip it in the Jelly and work back the cuticle. These two easy things will make aworld of (llflerenrcein the looks soon as it was dark. of you]: hands' “e all haye to I-lc walked to the front door; the wash dishes, and dust furniture, _ _ _ B b s t, or pound typewriters or work in |tw° "w" ‘We time’ O 0° gardeng But our hands need bared his tobacco-stained teeth as not advertise the necessary toi] as he SllUlCCl lllS rcport to Selwood. to the world. Lay in a store oi “Th°y"'e P“ "m" °" “n ‘he “Qads “Yasenneflhgllyand useftfreely, out of town cxcopt the upper river G54, a jar today jugi; fQr your road. I guess the idea is to stop all own personal use. Don't delay. lhv birds that try to fly the was PIOdUCTL 0f Hi9 Chesebrougli tonight. And ihcy figured no one 1\l1mufzicturiilgCo.,Cons'd,5520 from Calabrishs would be leaving ChsbotAveqhionireal,Canada. town n11 ])l'L‘li_V lntc, anyway." Sclwood ‘IISKCG ivhciher the team and horses were ready. Pardaloc had come straight from the barn. llis eycs sci rather harder than usual with thc prospects oi’ the night, appeared closer, if prrsible, together, and glowed with a deeper light; while 1f suspicion could more completly characterize his manner, it seamed now heightened, in view of coming events. hitched, John," he said darkly, “chewin' their bits in two and tearin’ up the planks right now in in the gangway." "I suppose you know," said Sel- wood, addressing both going to take Dave Tracy out of town. Ho's my partner; SMILES “Don't forget the waiter, sir." “l don't think I'm likely t0. W: refused to go, as you know, Bill," are the worst that ever happened. he Said to pardaloe_ “and has bulb headed enough to put up a. scuffle , rather than be dwggcd ‘out. No Jifti JUNE . What is so rare as a real June day That truly comes in June?- A day when the laughing breezes in Tracy's coffee tonight. By this time he should be under; I hope he is. But he's got to go now, whether he drank the coffee won't see him strung up on a tele- graph pole, li’ I have to kill him to get him out of towy." play With orchard blooms at noon. When sunshine ls mottling the or- chard grass And jewel-blue la the sky- fl'hat's the June day which come: to pass Sonia-tiers late in Ji-‘y. - - "I'll attend to that. You say the Scott. “It wasn't when I rode up from the west bridge. The shake Dave some, but we can get to it." Big Haynes loomed up out of the RCORNS fr WANTS Man-hr. m!’ °" l... . $15.5’; e522.‘ Warn and “Why are you alwa In on rich people?" “They deserve It." " i‘ - “Yes. but we can't all be poor, you know." a llff right off BELL & MATHIESON R, R, Bcll, I). L. Mnthicson, LL. B. liurristcr & Solicitfirs lilnncy to Lf/zil Charlottetown and Montague >-——- '- ~ -—--i- McLEOD 8: BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY ‘V. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barristcr rind .\ttorney-rit-Law Ofiirc: 180 Richmond Street MONEY TO LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. I. )__. McDONALD 8r McPHEE B. . J. A. TVIrDONALD. H. F. McPHEE Barristers. Attorneys, Etc. MONEY T0 LOAN r d 145 Great George Street ' l 4734-5-20-lmo-daily _ D. EDGAR SHAW, K. C. Law Offices — Prowse Block. 127 Grafton Street, Charlottetown. Wills and Estates Settled. Collection of Bills (Special Dept.) SAFE protection for all documents. i W. E. DARBY, LL. B Barrister s. Solicitor "l don't aee how It Ia that you don't believe it when I tell you you are the first girl I ever loved. All the other girls believed me." v 5 VWTTT.‘ m. FOQ-OQOQ-O-Q-QQ-O-O- - Millpond The Best Swedes for home use and export. "MILLPOND" Purple Top. IIASZARDS IMPROVED.‘ Bronze Top. < Both of these Turnips are popular in the AMERICAN MARKET. ‘ Seed for Sale at our SEED STORE and by the leading Dalton Building, ‘ Summcrsldc, I‘. E. I. U He: I've a mind to kiss you. She: I'll plve yew P" (w: min. lie. "‘ Pb 1 - - '. {Merchants in P. E. Island. dlarter & Go. Ltd, .2 j. .'..'. SEEE-E-IT-tuetlgurssattf. the other he held the belt and felt for darkness. asked as he walked in and sawthe three men in confab. “Theyre men, “I'm I'll nevér see him hurt while I'm alive. He matter. Carpy . put a sleepy dose or ‘not. I "How you going to get across the bridge?" asked Pardalozfgrinily. - river road isn't guarded, anyway." Selwood addressed the words to trail will _._,__ “We don't know yet," said Sel- wood. “But I'll be away for two 0r three hours There's talk oi’ trying to clean the town up tonight. Skillman is in Medicine Bend, and I leave you in charge of the place here, Haynes. I expect to be back before anything much happens. But if you have to run, get a good startPyowre fat." - Haynes, fingering a. gun as big as a toy cannon, looked hurt. "Who‘m I going to run from, John? You're putting this place in my charge, till you get back?" he asked to confirm his understand- ing. "I am." , "What tlmell you be back?" "If I'm not back by eleven o'clock don't look for me." p Haynes straightened up. “I'll hold this place against all comers till twelve o'clock,” he said com- posedly. "Give me a couple of good men," he added, nodding signific- antly toward Pardaloe and Scott, "and I'll hold this place against all the Vigilantes in sleepy Cat!" "I need a couple oi good men, myself," replied selwood drily. “I might send up Bull Page!" Adding only s. few details to his injunctions, Selwood, returning to his room, picked up a shot-bag full of loose cartridges, and leaving the place embraced all his earthly possessions walked rapidly down to the barn, followed by Pa-rdaloe and Scott. As the street door was opened by Selwood, McAlpin rose from the fringe of darkness. "Things are fixed," the barn boss half whispered, as the three men entered the office. "Two men are watching the back door; they've got a couple ten-gauge guns and plenty o! buckshct cartridges- loaded 'em myself—five drama and plenty of buckshot. John Leiever has got six men over at the ware- house, all heled, and more a-comtri‘. If they get us, John, they'll know we're here!" The waiting team, freshly fed "afnd'"wat‘€récl,wwas hitched to the light wagon. Beside the wagon was an extra saddle-horse for Par- daloe; selwood had mounted up. “John," whispered the ham boss, clasping Selwood’s knee as he stood beside his horse, “what's ‘the place to find you, if I need you?" Selwood hesitated. "We're trying for the south troll up the river, but I doubt we'll ever make it. We'll either be up at the beaver dam, or more likely, at Calabasas. If you come after me, try Calabasas first." At a signal from Scott, who took the reins. McAlpln threw open the doors and scott, with Pardaloe at his side, carrying his redoubtahle shotgun, and Selwood on horse- back. ciattered out of the barn. Selwood, with c. lantern, entered 'I‘rocy's tent. The old soldier had drunk his coffee. He lay heavily asleep. Pardaloe, waiting per-red inside. Belwood motioned to him. ‘The wagon was backed close up to the door, and selwood gathered up Tracy's belongings. Then, at a nod. Pardaloe picked Tracy, bed- clothes and all, up in his arms and, with selwood holding back the fly, carried him out and lifted him in- to the wagon. The cot was lashed inside the wagon: the tent was struck and stowed beside it. In less than'ten minutes the little calvacade was headed as quietly as the restive horses would let them for the bridge, Pardaloe, his shotgun be- tween hls knees, staring into the darkness. Selwood pushed ahead on his horse to try the passage. (To be Continued) W"; 2, Henri‘ Townsend. Grade I (c)—1, Jean Dixon; 2, Lulu Wilt. Ethel Francis, Principal; E11“. both MacDonald, Assistant, SEEK "LOUISIANA LOU" NEW ORLEANS. June 12.—(-U.P.) -'I'h¢y'l'B 109141118 for "Louisiana Lou" in New Orleans. She was the ‘heme 5M8 lady of the Spanish American war song, and 10951 veg. erans areaseeking copies (m- print- 1118 and distribution at the conven- tion oi’ the National Spanish Amer. lion war veterans here in Septem. r. - Bflasrs LONG MOUSTACHE O POTTER. PLACE, N‘. H., Jung 12 -—Alvin Eaton, mail carrier, thinks his moustache is the height of something. It measures 27 mane; from end to end. BATS PLANTS Flowers have been so much im- plants, can now hardly be recogniz- ed. We are always pleased to have customers call at our gardens head of Prince Street and personally sel- ect. We might say since the auto- mobile has become the mode of travel, our sales have increased 100 per cent direct from our gardens. Please bring baskets or boxes to hold plants, by so doing we can give bet- ter service. Annual bedding flower plants: Aster, Phlox, Stocks, Verbena, Pet- unia, Balsam, Snapdragon, African Marigold, Scotch Marigold, Salip- giossls, Cosmos, Sweet Alyssum, Lobelia, Dusty Miller or Silver Leaf at 30c per dozen postpaid. Seedling Pansy, Daisy, Carna- tions, For-get-me-not, Salvia, Zin- nia, Kochiaaand Vick’s Ruffled and Fringed Petunia, a masterpiece of nature's art at 50 cents---per-~dozen' postpaid. Wintered over-blooming Pansy, Daisy and Carnation at $1.20 per dozen, add 20 cents dozen postage. Double Hollyhock 25 cents each postpald. Plants started in Mid. winter, Delphinium or perennial Larkspur, Digitalis or Foxglove and Sweet William at l0 cents each postpaid. Vegetable Plants -— Extra. early cabbage, cauliflower, and celery twice transplanted 25 cents per dozen. $.50 per 100, postage 10 cents per 100. Late cauliflower not ready before June 10th, twenty cents per dozen. $1.00 per 100 postpaid. Late cabbage plants ready about the 10th June. 40 cents per 100, by mail 50 cents per 100. Extra early tomato twice trans- planted, 60 cents per dozen post- paid, second early home tomato proved of late, that the old‘ style ' Buy a can of Rock-Spar varnish, any size, at the protect your floors from amount of wear they reoeiv IF lT GOES ON VIIT AP iioUSEHOi. A. B. CUTLIFEE, Hunter River. regular price and get another can the some size for only lgf. Rock-Spar is strictly a high-grade floor varnish that flows on easily. It will by water, and will not scratch white. A. o PAINTSIA. _ GLIDDEN PRODUCTS sold by the following agents and dealers: TIIE ROGERS HARDWARE C0,, LTD., Charlottetown RUSSELL CHAMPION. Kensington. BRACE, McKAY s. 00., LTD. Summarslfle- Rock-Spar is heavy bodied --V one coat does the work of two of ordinary varnish. On woodwork, too,th.ia varnish iran be used. It can be rubbed and polished. Get your varnish at this special l9! sale. the unlimited e. It is not efiected THE GLIDDEN COMPANY LIMITED TORONTO WINNIPEB MONTREAL GO TODAY to your nearest Jap-a-Lac dealer (see list below). This oiferwill be in effect for a limited time only so take advantage at once of this opportunity to fill yopr varnishlneeds at one-half the usual oh". H A BRUSH, USE Al! ND FINISHEs _ vRED W. JOHNSTONE, Murray River Wm. CALLBECK. Central Bedeque. . ARSENAULT d: GAUDET, Wellington. c. n. WALLACE, Coleman HOWARD YEO. "Rheum" Distribu a Wholes RCGERS HARDWARE 00., LTD. tors for Ch arlottetown» BRACE, McKAY 6c’ COMPANY LIMITED ale and Retail Distributors Paints, Hardware, "Groceries. BtC- SUMMERSIDE, P. s. ISLAND PUP SVWALLOWS SHOETREE NIAGARA FAILS, Ont., June 12. —(U.P.)—-A successful operation for removal of a shoetree from the stomach of a five-months old Eng- dozen postpflld. late tomato so cents Der dozen postpald. If you want ripe tomatoes, order extra early plants, they yield more of both ripe and green fruit. Cucumber, squash and Pumpkin plants 40 cents per dozen postpaid. Carter d: 00., Seed store, Qugen Street and A. H. Burke at our old stand, Market Building, have our plants for sale, they are delivered to them fresh every day. Please write Wur name plainly and enclose post. note or express money order. This advertisement will appear in "118 Diner every Thursday and Mondly. Address all mail orders to ' J. .1. GAY g 50p Phone 264 Ch...‘ ‘ twice transplanted, 40 cents per g Box 187 . 4557-5-28thursmon-tf. 1'""'-" n-wuauuretau-uxm- An Annual Examination of Your Eyes will Safeguard Your Vision and Comfort J. w. JOHNSTON Optometrist I57 Kent Street» can-name'- —5aua h Dairy Cattle Wanted vii-i A few real choice Holstein, Ayr- shire, Guernsey and Jersey grades, froiniltolyearsohhduetofrealien from lune Mth to September. Apply w. a. siuiw. Provincial nept. of Arflcallm- v 2334-18-21. lish bulldog was performed here re- cently. An X-ray showed the loca- tion of the shoetree, and an incis- ion in “Sir Don's" stomach made its removal possible. 6Zt£8$0 ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting 0f the Pro vinciai Ladies Auxillll’! °| u" Protestant Orphanage will be held in the Orphanage at Mt. Herbert or Thursday, June 18th at 3 P- M GLADYS BRUCE. Secretary EYES TESTED AND GLASSES FITTED E. W. TAYLOR. J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists 142 Richmond Street i i‘ 5196-6-12-51. FURNESS RED CROSS LINE S. S. “SILVIA” Freight and Passengers. Arrive Ch‘town and Leave for Arrive Ch'town and Leave for St. John's Montreal June I3 June l5 June 22 Fortnightly thereafter. f“ lotteto Agents. CARVELL BROS. LTD 4810-4-17-irimonwed3ltf. — C. M., Lampson t? Co. emu-ran. 6s Queen Street London, E. C. t. England Public Auocliion Sales RAW FURB Shipping ball will be furnish- ed without charge by applying to ll. '1'. Holman. Ltd, Sum. inerslde, P. E. l. Represented by Alfred Fraser, inc. 212 Fifth Avenue New Ierk, N. I. Leave Montreal a. m. NOTICE. RE SALE 0F ESSENCE. TINCTURES OR FLAYORING EXTRACT! CONTAINING ALCOHOL The following extract from Sec. 35 of the Prohibition Act is Kile“ the Information of all concerned in the sale of Essence. Extracts. ti" 85. (l) BubJect to the provision: of tlill section nothing in this Act aliiii. prevent the purchase, imporfntlon, keeping for sale or sale by all! Iflll"l"°'""'. merchant, drugglat or other person (other than peddlera and trariulerit trade". of any essence, tincture, compound 0r preparation commonly known or describe! H! "IWIIIIIII extract or . .. containing alcohol, provided that aueh IIIIIIIII‘ fucturer, merchant or other porann (other than a drugglat) shall. hcfore aelllril any such flavoring extract or eaaenee, give notice In writing to the Comnfll‘ nlonera in the Form No. 7 in Schedule "A" hereto, of Inch Intention to KP" for sale iinil aell Inch essence, tincture or flavoring extract eontalninl l|°°|'”' 5'1"‘ "M" "Ill" he Ilvvn by mailing the name In a registered latter. Mcm" {lffltfifi lvlrireiiaeil to the Secretary of the Board of Commissioners l‘ for (2) N" ""0 "T I"! Iiuch (, flncfnre or flavoring extract aliiill In mills "cent in bnfilea containing not more flian two and one-half auneea. anl a record of every such nale shrill lie kept by the manufacturer, merchant. ""1" [lat or other p only, anal a true eopy thereof, under all". "h" e bualiieaa upon whose premises an! gm such nffleer forthwith upon denim!’ w aectlen or In tlila Aet contained ahalltnz“ aneh essence. tincture or flavorful Q! T u. one-half euneea fa e drllllllf 0P I m“ ‘"9"’? "7 ‘WIYPQUIIIIQP! or other similar commodity. or to I III-i"! l“ ‘n, trade nr business In which any aneh artl _ "P l" l"! iiuhlio Institution, (offer having given notice to the l". "I nrovirled in sub-section ti) of this section) hi1 l" l‘; ntlened in aab-aaetlon (l) 0|’ *5" ‘m 9P "Ilteefa flie provisions of fhla Ioetloii shall l)!!! u‘ m u» [toddler f iii a I Pi lid an aeuunll" “W's "l "v tlnelurefii-leiil-ZT. erl-lrzt-rllelllllisld ..."‘hi.'.‘.'ai»- l! ’ ma" raonrnirliox cornnsllol . J l]! l" "Ia Inspector or vlded. however. that nothing |n (m. vent the Importation or sale of any In n Inm- illllnfify than i" “.4 IlIDI-B-IZ-sl-aiwf. J‘ ele la eemnionl, used for legltlnil“ ' i