i fliaset} ""ii'i'iriiet today and will call for with- wiiicia rwo" -- SMILES ,-- GABBY GERTIE This invitation be- comes a compliment to your guests when " you offer Snub 0P1!’ s ssni. BRAND ORANGE PEKOE A sample will be gladly mailed on request‘ to “There's not much stirring when CHASE AiSANBOKN a qirl refuses to spoon." hlontrell Tizwgislzfls Tcixilcrs will be received by under- signed until May ilth; 12 dclock, noon, for the complete rebuilding of Si. Mary's Church, souris, P. l5. Island. Plans can be seen at J. A. McNeil! i! Son, ‘frmmerside: Parochial House, Soul-is; and Chaopellc d; Hunters office, Charlottetown. Lowest m- any tcnilcr not necessarily accepted. GOT BACK HOME "Hc says he has a fine horse." “He had; burit broke out of the stable." Bum‘! "Couldn't he catch it lqainl" REY. J. C. lifcLEAN, I’. P. "Ne; it succeeded in getting back Souris. to its home." HSC-f-Zfl-Ii-i. . JURABEAll (11547) The Black Pcrrhcron Stallion, Jura- bciiu raised by the Dept. of Agricul- WIB. iii“ by Julius 410986), darn Jurahelle 15069) is a premium horse of the highnt standard. This horse won first prize when shown at the Provincial Horse Show and is one of -the' finest floporiicncd horses of his type to be found. He has the sound- ~-lvlosl. size and quality, also the quiet. ncss and willingness, that are so much cailcd for in the draft horses, in the‘ THE NEW WAY "What has become of the old character who used to carve notches in his gun-barrel? “Why, he‘: running a speak-easy now‘ and he's carving the notehel in his bar." greater insistance in the futurg, n; - short he has the breeding and char-‘ _ agtcrlstics that make the ideal type of draft. ‘This horse will be in the stud at ~bvi'ner's stable through the season. 1 xiUsual terms with special advanw Jase-w . EVERETT HASLAM, Springfield. Lot 61, Emerald, It. R. 350l5-4-3fl-Gl. Furness Red Cross Line (s; s. ROSALIND Passengers and Freight , Regular fortnightly sailings from‘ Montreal u. St. John's. Nfld., via‘ Charlottetown, j ‘Lyn-Montreal Ar. Ch"f‘own A: MIX-flight Lv. for St. John's .Mfly 3rd, lifay 6th. May 17th, May 20th ' 93W 31st. Jane 3rd. HAD A FALLiNG OUT He: Why don't you go on trips with your aviator friend any more’! She: We had a failing out- ] For space and rates apply, CARVELL BROS. LTD. Charlottetown Agent; r his.“ Fir-hwy éfrrihhapn- duced more than 2,000,000 ton: of pig ‘iron last year. _ 034-16- tilcfri ti. fiiiariottetcwn Fox Breeders Protective Association nizflhbllrllled for the prosecution of any person or persons atcoibig foxes from riinc cs of any of its members and have retained n Detective Agency and L?!“ Tllflll 0i lIlShcsL repute to accomplish their pflrpofl, Tnmeq my”. hcunds, are also owned by the Association and are ready to go to work gt one minute s notice. T. B. ROGERS, Secretary-Treasurer. . . . The following nrg mun}; _ o; ‘H53 i -- < BllF-EDEBS‘ PIwri-zcrivs Associnifilii? L LOHLTOWN _ McLurc a. Mncltinnon I-‘iir Farms. John A. McDonald. W. l... Mcliachern. Wolf. Rogers Silver Fog Bone-neg Charlottetown Silver Black F0! C0. Est. E. (l. Saunders, Ii It. Brow. FOX ‘gmesirable Property lfogr Sale if“ Desirable . __ v property for sale by Public Auc- liion, 202 Rich mond Street, on Friday, May 3rd _ at 12.15 sharp, consisting of beautiful dwelling Edi. once, large lot, barn and garage. _ House all Modern, hardwood floors, hot water heating. An - ‘ideal home in the heart of the City. Beautifully DR. R. J. LEDWELL QTFMDONALD, Auctioneer. " ished. Can be inspected. .5 The Golden Girl ' ' CONTINUED RECOVERY It was o. very determined pair of friends that got of! the train in the Pennsylvania station that afternoon and started for the office 0t Mr. Oilf- iord Horton. _ / “I only hope he hasn't given us a fake address," Fred said. “I doub; it. My hunch is that hi gocahold of those papers mostly to see if they really were valuable. He's probably planning to get some expert '10 look them over. He counts on So-sifs not finding out, they were stolen until he has time to do that. He can have them copied and give lier back the originals for that mac- ter. Now when we get there you let me do the talking. I have a plan to smoke that baby out in the open and all you need to do is to speak when you‘re spoken w." Fred agreed. He nodded to Jerry when they reached the address and were told by the office girl that Mr. Horton would see them in o. few minutes. "You win the first guess," he said. When they went into the office o! the promoter. Jerry's usually confi- dent and straight-forward manner dropped from his shoulders and he assumed g, meek and rather mournfiil air. "We're two fliers out of a. job, Mr. Horton," he said. "We saw your drl saying you were interested in flying and we thought maybe you could help us to a job." Mr. Horton laughed jovially. "That's a. good one. I couldn't give l. job to a. trained flea. But let's hear your story, maybe I'll know of some- body else that could help you. I got l THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDlAN that night. Twice-Bo-so heard her prowling around and in the momma’ Chloe boosted of how she had been ready t0 "let the deyifghto" into lnll one who attempted‘ to enter the Kar- per home that niitht. It was noon when Bo-so lhook "Are you sure this is everything?" ‘ he asked pleasantly, rising and facing Horton across the desk. Y "That's everything he broughiame." “Then I think," said Jerry slowly. "then I think that we shall Just take these back to Miss Solsngc Harper who, oddly enough, had them stolen hands with Jerry, fastened 0n her helmet and wok off with Fred for Washington. "Don't come back without e f0:- tune," Jerry shouted after her. So-so waved her hand and took with her that. picture for Jerry, hands cupped in carry his voice shouting good wishes to her, At her from her home in Mineola last side Fred was congratulating himself night." ' on having so-so alone from noon un- Horton's face grew on ugly red. “No til her train left for Miami that you don't," he shouted, "you night. _ dirty-J’ - "Mighty happy?" he said, turning Jerry calmly snapped ii." rubber to look at her. band around the plans. "Don't get “Mighty happy," So-iio answered excited. It's bad foi- the complexion- smiling. terribly red, isn't he, Fred." Fred grinned. "Most unbecoming color," he agreed. Mr. Horton turned purple, shouted a. stream of bad language and came round his desk at Fred and Jerry. Fu-edciiught him neatly by one arm whlic'Jen-y made for the door with the plans. "Not so fast," Fred advised. "And another bellow out of you and we'll ask the police ln-here, stop that." Horton was attempting some clari- derous remarks about So-soks double- crossing him. ' “Get him down and sii: on him while I muss his face up." Jerry aug- gested. Fred threw the man to the floor where he lay begging them not to hurt him, “Wash you hands, Freddy dear." Jerry said from the doorway. “Mother has told you so many times not to play in the dirt." Fred joined Jerry and together they bowed to the office girl who was standing frightened behind hei- desk. very different reason. t... TO BE CONTINUED acne -. New Annan , and Vicinity R"- AdB-Ifls. Plstm- Summerslde mot Valley Hall, Sunday afternoon, 21st inst. A large crowd were in at- tendance. Mr- Mortimer Litrklns, Clermonii‘ had asale of agricultural implements, Stock. etc. last week. In spite of the ’ very poor travelling quite n large, crowd attended and everything went i well. His brother Mr. Edward Lark- ins was the capable auctioneer. Mr- Harry Waugh. Wiimot Valley, was a visitor to the city ‘Thursday 8.1191110011- But each of them was happy for a ' Bflnti-it Church. held service in wi1- i I i i i i Remember MOTHER'S DAY way to remember her than with a boa of Delecto (GB) Chocolate: made jam- o in b y Gimong: i n-oiiiciiiii siii: _ May 12th i There f: no more delightful 4 b IIIIIIIIIII- Ithe Royalty of Charlottetown afore- said bounded and described as fol- lows, that is to say Commencing at ,a stoke on the west side of the not daring to go to the aid of her lots of friends in the flying game." employer. "Well. we've been flying for Cur- h , p tiss, but we got the can last, week, Hem-hm up Shier’ he wont’ b ‘e enow," Fred said Jauntlly. then the trouble with the boss out there, and‘ . . . t fl ri we hue w give ‘t up. we W been mu door closed behind the ‘v0 r en s Summerside, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moose. Rev. St. Cliiir and Mrs. Jeans, There will be sold hi. Public Auc- i Mount Edward Road in the south- tioh on the premises on Saturday, east comer of land now or formerly the eighteenth day of May A.'D., 1929,’ in the possession of Joseph Fitzpat- ai; the hour of two o'clock in the af-‘ rick thence west. along Joseph Fitz- ternoon All that parcel of land slt- Patrick's south boundary line till it lng for a long time. Touble is when you get in wrong with Curtisa you haven't much chance my place else. They freeze you out cold." _ Horton cogitated, leaning back in his swivel chair and blowing c!!!" smoke at the cellini- "Can't think of a. thing Just now. 1 he said. "Now if you were mechan-i lcs—-" i "Say, we can take a ship EDEN 811 make it talk," Jerry boasted; “can't. M we, Fred?" "You bet." "You can?" Horton stared ai. then», "Well, say now, there is somethlnzy you might do for me. I get a lot of} cranks in hero you know; fellas tliatl think they can stand the world on its tail with their inventions. I got one old bird that's brought mo in a mess of stuff that he claims is Koing toi turn aviation upside down. Might be] something in it, and might not. Do; you suppose you could tell anythiiigi about this idea of his?" I "We might, but what/ll you pay us, for a Job like this?” | Jerry kicked Fred, who startedi forward eagerly at the mention of, plans. i “Oh, you ought to give me 115-, ‘@9011 inside of o. week. I'll give you‘ s25 for the Job." , “Nothing doing." Jerry rose to g0. “We couldn't eat. on that much." "Not so fast, how much would Y0" want?" _ ‘A hundred dollars, at the veiy least." "I'll give you fifty." Jerry shook his head, "Couldn't do, it. But say. I'll tell you what. Youl show us this stuff now. Then ll lti looks like it's worth anything you pay us the hundred. If we can see i-hli. its no good, we'll tell you a0 and charge you nothing for our advice That suit you Fred?” , Fred nodded, "Yep. We ought to be able to tell in a once-over whether there's anything to it or not." Horton hesitated then greed lot the better of him. "Done. But mind now, you give mo an honest. answer." "Absolutely," Jerry agreed. Horton left the room and they could see him throuBh-the half open door working at the combination ‘of the safe. Presently he returned with a mus of papers, papers which Jerry and Fred had examined only o fowl evenings before in 50-10% house. Horton aprend them out on his desk and watched while Fred and Jerry bent over them. "n, this everything?" Jerry uked. "'I‘here seems to be somethln_ mics- ing right in here-see? Fred nidi- coted two dates, for apart and 0n piano dealing with two different sub- jects. "He uteri: the design here end men no doesn't give u: details work- ing up in the inter pllll." Horton chuckled. 'I see you know your business, young fellow," he said. "1 held out some of tho stun lust to lee if you'd catch 0n. r11 m it." .., they overreach let's phone the good news to So-so." d and promised to tell her the whole who chuckled together as they W811i- down in the elevator. “That was o swell plan." Fred said admirlngly. "Funny the old fool didn't smell a rat, though." “That kind always gets so Breed! when a. good thing is in Sight that themselves. Well. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deacon and small son, Freetown were recent guests of Mr. and _Mrs. Harry Waugh, Wilmot Valley. , Potatoes have now reached the lid- vancecl price of 15 and 20 cents. Congrats! Messrs John Pillman, ‘traveller's Rest, and Harry Mouse, Kensington, have been doing quite an extensive business buying and shipping spuds. They called her from the station story 5,5 soon as they goifback to ineola. ' ' "Drive my caininto the station,” Fred told her. "We expect a brass band and a. welcome committee too." . So-so met them, overjoyed at their success, full of admiration for thezr iclevemess in outwittinggilorton. "it ialmost scares meta carry this stiff with me down to Florida," she said. "You won't need to worry for the next few days anyway," Jerry of- surcd her. “Horton may try’ later to get some one to do some more dirty work—I'm not even sure now that he actually took the stuff himself, but he'll keep quiet for a. few days arid you can get away tomorrow." Chloe insisted 0n sleeping with a gun, borrowed from Fred, in; her side Miss Mamie Mill. Baltic was o. vis- itor to the city Saturday and spent the week end at her home in Mills’ Point. Mr. Gorge Ramsay, New Annim, spent the week end in Charlottetown. Mr. Ramsay has recently become a salesman for the Prince Motor 00., and his many friends wish him the best of luck in his new venture. .___._ Mr. Wm. Heggarty is spending i; v-ery pleasant; visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Carver, Lfnkletter Road. Mrs. Scott McMurdo. Uorth Bed- ‘ eque was ii recent visitor to Wilinot Volley. 1.1 Mr. Harry" Walker made e busi- ness trip to Summerside Monday. Mrs. MacGougan, with her daught- er Mrs. Irving and Mr. In. Huestia, Wilmot Volley were among those in the city Saturday afternoon. Mr. B. F. Pillinnn, Travellers‘ Rest, spent Sunday visiting friends in the east. Alexander Thompson, on esteemed citizen of Travellers’ Rut is still in- disposed at his home. We sincerely aeu A Skin Trouble? PAY heed to early symptoms of skin disease i At the first llgn of any unpleasant rush, irritation or eruption, anoint it with lam-Bub. This uickly soothes end heads oif d oeue. Where skin le already eiiome with eeuine or ie poisoned. can or uiew nted, Znin-Buk lo the one gentle heel- ing helm tillt en right ei the root oi usually good health. Mrs. Davis Moose and little daughter Aims spent last week in the- west visiting her plfentg m, end Mrs. Bmollmm. I-fer many friends ere indeed sorry to heer- of the continued illness of Mrs. Robert Moose, Wilmot Volley. It. is hoped that when the worm weather returns, there shall be l greet improvement in her condition. tli t bl. -B kupel di . “'4 z:,:,,,"au:un_ ' "l" It lo pleasant to note the appear- ' Zniu-Bulnever-nndye neteund once of levers! of our feathered exec iionei liming, soothing end enti- lept o value have woo for it e perine- nent piece in over o million homes. 0e: e be: of this gnu herbal bell te-dey, and Imp ii eivnyo iiuidyi In. I. Oefllllil, of loony Riven \Sieiion, N.B.. uyoz-"Wuury mp» g . ifihr-‘J e one u ' Angus. Bernard. friends which surely ere e very im- portant feet/or to the msny pleasures of ipring and summer. mite‘ lying and being in the Royalty of Charlottetown known and dis- tinguished as Lots numbers 845 and 362 so the same ore delineated on a meets the east side of the Prince Ed- ward Island. Railway thence south along the east side of the said Rall- woy to the north boundary line of land bounded as followsz-On theory i0 the Mount Edward Road map or plan of the sold Roy- 18nd 110W 0!‘ iflrmcriy the property of alty kept. in the office of ' the James Woolrldge thence east. along keeper of plan for the said Is-| 591d Jam“ wlmirldseh north bound- north bylot, number 376, on the west thence north along the sold Road to by tho Prince Edward Island Raii- the place of commencement ».belng way, on the south by Lot numbert the lot of land now shown on page 321 and on the east by the Mount 144 of Meachams Atlas marked with Edward Road save and except oi the name of Charles Hacock and small portion thereof expropriated f0r- containing several and one half acres the Prince Edward Island Railway of land a little more or less. ' containing by estimation twenty acres, The above sale is under and by of land a little more or less. Also ALLi virtue of a. power of solo contained THAT OTHER tract, piece or parcel! in an Indentui-e of Mortgage bear- of land situate lying and being in: in; date the first, day‘ of December We are very sorry to hear that Mr, hope he shell soon be restored to his . \ Wlimoi: Volley School is making very cfflcuient progress under the management of its instructor Mr. More than to cities end town: in n i 1, ‘Pm Design llllolrolod (e Domin- fon Linoleum Ne. 3339, Available ciao in colonial No. l)“ Mode In Canola h .1? as Put freeii‘ colour, Save yourself hours endyovveeping; yet to look at. Dominion Linoleum Other Beau LINIILEIJM A. D., i926 and made between Joiii Chowan of Charlottetown Royall) in Queen's County in Prince Edward Island farmer of the first part, ant of the second part. default having been made in payment of the inter est due under said mortgage, m particulars apply to McLean d: Mc- Kinnon, Solicitors, Royal Bank Build. lng, Charlottetown. 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