l r l l l ‘i l 3 l i {. l ‘- i l :ll » l i I once Two i-aa..-_ '=--- .,__. » ~.~-i ' -A i E PECTEQ' 'rio LIVE ` ' ll my ohance_:_’W°~:_::|) of 10'” "m '_ Gell- am lil” “ '"5 cg- i I, | never exl>¢ .Ilnto live Your Asthma ¢ ' the “;,‘”°°y mlzdleiiiidy i°" ` o Y an-nm»~"‘ _ s_ J _L McAD/\M- _ ML Sturt e friends U my of YU” “ from A5““”°' it ima -__P_E_,__ _ _ _- Ixgiiir about Oversell- 525° nt nil dnirsi=i= '°' “ ""‘° nnttle, or i1°S¢i’““‘- C“"°" 3, Fraser. Manufacture". New Glas¢°W- \/-; _/_L __ __ /of l ‘\ LASTH MA l __ i 4. "I-I see ycu’ve still get the same; OVERSEAS i. i I I I S‘LM`”‘iE`Si‘ l‘H;aYH.`».DTo ` aasav esarlal r , `»_“\§P.J ~?‘ Q `%\i \ 3 vr\§° > 'I ~ is ' Y; J . _ I _;/M _ _ __ -\. ala. la a uv. ofa `/ i w e | we _ _ § ~ the time the tee... 'eide-kink' se- l--‘“i¢*“’ No Unis!!-cereal ao eris . Rice Kris ies-ietuslg' / “1 . ; - crackle out iisud in milk or cream. Children are wild about them. And such flavor! Rio taste oi toasted rice. A 'iferent treat for breakfast. Wonder- ful for the kiddies’ lunch. So wholesome and easy to digest. Rice Krispies are handy to use in recipes. _ Take the place of nutmeafa. Ai groeers. Made by ‘Kellogg be free two storey brick house in Rosa-IN mount Ward. Moilinll- Nl” WY" \ sons were rendered unconscious by the gas, four were seriously injured and taken to hospital and two mem- ber; of the gas emergency staff of _ mg wwe; company narrowly escap- ed death. was oiv warm scouaca | ;*.*-'.*' a-.- HEAD OFl"lCEi _ _ TORONTO, CANADA ‘~ ASSURANCE COMPANY _ ASSETS, $42,134,903 SURPLUS $7»29B,630 ~4s.ra;¢1vn¢.4 s..r.1e..» new an uae I ..u..l.'.l..a.. l..»..i'fn.....ey°"".'.'f.."i»'f LAPTHOBNE lb STEVEN SON District Managers Charlottetown. |'. E. l. it ii 'ii PARIS. Mar. 4-(British United in all are to be reclaimed. Press)--Great hopes are entertain- When the drainage of the poider ed in French medical circles that a there in order to keep it completely new vaccine, known as "B. c. G.." is finished the machines will remain may reduce considerably the morta- dry. when the principle dam, seven- iity from tuberculosis. There is to teen and a half miles long, and distribution on a large scale made of sand and boulder clay. is of this vaccine from a special labo- finished next year, the Zuyder Zee i-story to be opened at the Pasteur will be enclosed completely. , in Londoli, Ontario. -or in l. d re invented etnue l W institute. it in clnlrned to have re- about a2o_ooo acres will remain “What la your boy learning at _unjustness of home life and had run_ away. He had gone the great distance of a couple of miles away from home _ and had stayed far into the after-` noon, and when he returned he ex- ; pected to find thinas areaily chanscd- flis mother had not even missed him , slid. standing in the doorway, he sald,' ‘ “I see you‘ve still got the same cat.” And so now Pike repeated it-a pathetic little appeal -for her to make his home-coming easier. "So yc'u're back." she said coldly. :l d I want to come back. ft was a fool thing to do and I want to apo- BICE KBISPIES astonishment. “Why it eouldn’t be. Idy. That old Miss Mason of yours had one, and I hunted -till I found one just _like it. lt took more hunt- l'ng'n an dll well," he ndded with an attempt at humor: “I‘m riot quite as old as Miss Ms.- _sm-i. Besldm. do you think you can buy me with a present?" she deman- ded, and it seemed to her that she then bring me back an old fan and L v I clieger' .. . _ RE M C "l don't know. I can only tell Im “wfuuy 5°"y the Way I acted ' was being just. “You break up my , L I | you what he is all-id¥i"il»" “ ‘-1 pad-ty and make a iool of me and I . U _ . l . i l \ 4 i f i. ir f 1 . i y i e 2. __ i ..l _ne f ~i. ` l h .__.,-e-:-.=- ' + » ___________-_ ________ ---_ ms Expulna-rich 2 "I Suppose you think you are soins ` _ I arose with 'great alaorlty " to clear it up with a fcw words. That's *‘ *` the way with men. They think they thi d ba lr up to date Mill Property in good locality near Railway. A i , pp y ` A. B.. Guardian 201s-3-4-lo-11. Grand Orange Lodge The 69th Annual Meeting of thc R. W. Grand Orange Lolise °f I'i'i“°° Edward Island, will be held in thc 0|-gnge Hall, Murray River, on Tues- day, March lltll, 1030, immediately :titer arrival of trainirom Charlotte- town. ' W; W. MUITART. Grand Secretary. 2131-3-5-7-10. TEMPERANCE ALLIANCE ,T ___.__ The Annual *Meeting of the Tem- perance Alliance, will be held in the Y .M. C. A. Building, Charlottetown, on Wednesday, March 12th at ll A.M. All friends of Temperance, are re- quested to aitcnd. as steps must bit taken for the better enforcement of the Prohibition Law. _ Tl-IOS. MOYSE. seq. `. ; _ _ President. ;§.&.,-1~’i‘, < J. M. iVfcLEOD. - Secretary. Charlottetown. March 6th. 1930- 2174-3-'l-51. iii ,Professional Cards To offer er my ses . 'Twaa a question whether she or I Should stand upon my feet. l _--"‘;. r _ __ _, __ . ., 'il!q I ____ -_--Y '1 if of. .Féf - _ 'i' -_-_ .Q-1.-_- _ /i|i£,l,. _ % .Muni _\\ .s_ "Yea, Willie, when the Pilgrims landed st Plymouth Rock it was dreadfully cold and they suffered terribly." "Why dldn't they go te' Florida for the winter?" _ _ _ _ ' \ i i _l'_`. .. i .. A ' 1 I ..- loglzc." can do any rig nn then come c _ and say they are sorry and a woman .lwill forgive them." Mrs. Peters 60n- i tinued to pour out her stored-up bitterness. Tho feeling of hope and anticipa- tion ~whlch Pike had brought began to slip away. He hardly seemed to re- cognize the woman who spoke so ra- pidly and with sucll feeling. “But you didn’t. ruin my plans," said Mm. Peters finally. "No, indeed. The marquls has come back and he‘ll be here any minute.” "What d0es he Want?" "Hc‘s going to ask me if he can offer himself to Opal," said Mrs. Pe- ters triumphanily. "You mean, he‘s going to ask if he can pop the question? You're going to chase him out, ain`t you?" _ I "You know well cncugh that I'm iloif- YOu go out and take a walk. I rlon't want you around when he comes." expect everything to be all right." Pike's anger flared up. “What/s the use of carrying on like this. ldy?”_ _he demanded. “I thought you'd like lt. You can`t kick me around like this." "You kicked mc around-” The words grew in heat and were not confined to the present, hue went back into bitter moments of the past The bell`l-ang. and Mrs. Peters began dubbing at her eyes. “That's the merquis now." she said almost hysterically, "and you've get me all upset. Take your fan and get Out Oi’ here- I don't want you to make a muse of this." Pike picked up the fan and started up the stone stairway to his room and from a niche in the wall, from which arrows had once been fired, he saw the dapper little figure of thé marquis flitting-across the, court with a great bouquet of flowers in his al-ms. Mrs. Peters's gracious wei- comlng words flcnied up. i* Pike moved about the room, he had l never liked. _ Why Idy.’ he~protesi.cd. "we doli‘t lwalit that. store-window dummy in our family. I suppose hc's all right in his way, but he’s not our kind. why Curley? Hes 9, ‘bright feller and he‘s _ "Dan8ecl if she treat me like thisl" - he said. his indignation rising. "I lW0li'l. live such a cat-and-dog 1ife." _ Putting the fan in his suitcase he went downstairs The car was gone' iiiiii 9-Way from the station and dart- -1 » don't Opal get interested in Clark Me- l me mguqfeur mid brought me mu.; \L . going io got somewhere." _ed away on some err-and. _ Mrs. Peters scorned Clark McCur- .Tm gyms w tout orbs" Miss Askedth: always speak of ver? Mr. Scrlbblerl ivy- It was absurd to think of such gllc over the words. A chill spread over Bf . any- way," he said. why do you We" s._thii-lg. "A colnmon. or ordinary ra- In the village he qu ,ble to hh., 3 me mm," n gn. do sn esmsn. she curled her ton- carriage and was delivered gg the lllitle railroad etatlnn. A trnin finally We because oi Pike, His home-coming was not thelcame ln. the quarters and halves, i sup- happy event he had expected _"I guess ru go back to the ' 8! pose. he said. “He won't always be. Every- b0dy'S got to start some-where." ---~ ------- ----*_ “I ioid you ihavihe rnarqnle will . be here any minute." she said. Prohibition Commission Chairman. Mr. GEORGE E. BROWN- Mnrgaie, P. E. I. Send all information regarding ln~ fractions nr Prohibition sei to the above Or To Chief Inspector B. J. Hl!W00i\ 15 Dorchester Street, Charlottetown Phone 1019 _ .__-_.._;- _ Mark R. McGuigan, i _ B; A. lsnnsnn. sol-lCI1‘0I¢. ITU- MONEY T0 LOAN mmgmn mpeg, Charlottetown. I’-E-l McLeod .& Bentley .|. li.aaN'ri.ar w. lt. szlvrtav. lr. c. Ba ster and Attorney-at-Law Olmec: llll Richmond Street lir€m'av 'ro to/in Charlottetown, P. B. l. ..1»_--1--i-_°-f‘“*°"?’_‘°" McDonald & McPl\¢¢ ' O' B' A'n if lurnas _ .sr Donato. . . o _ ilstitlseraas. a'rro_mvavs. ru. . sluivsr 'ro wart alley editing cas.-ieueiewn ""FT!*""“"- * Stgyvsrti Lowther '_ Pike came closer, came eagerly and yet timiclly. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE "L°°" W‘“‘° I Wi f='f Y°\l- Idy." he Silid in his Old, caressing tone, “some "That *‘l“"' ““Yth1“il “Shin-it hili'i." h0iel." he said as he climbed healiils aboard. (To be Continued) Coitre Not WITH thing ycu're going to like." Bringing ,_a_,Dlsease ENCUMBRANCE °“i the ffm- ho spread it bein.-e he.-_ lull.w/imraa oocros. iuslrzs "IV-1 for you. Idy-real ostrich fea- thers I always thought ml,r|..h¢_, was RBMARKABLE DISCOVERY _ 1, Acre Farln White' Dian" Y°“""' he omeaied- "But brloilxlilivilaulrigsiiib vZi:8i'_iltiih” been I Suppose theyre like sheep. Aln’t it Y en cresearcll Chili Boltre is not a disease and is ° ' ‘ 1 . i. At Sprlngfleld meiiv nice? He flattered it inviting- i not in be treated ee such. nr. s. A. ly before her. |Fi-ook. Dept. ooo, Box 131, Muweukee Lot ` Mrs- Peters made no effort to take Wie. e Prominent zoltre specialist lor' the relic. slid wquld punish mm over 24 years, has perfected s differ- ':‘It's out of fashio I d ri' ent method oi' treatment for his pat- M "__" n' ° t Wm* lenis that has proved remarkably successful. This same method is now Tho llrolleriy of the late John lt. Out of fashion?" repeated Pike in beillg used for a. home treat- Mscbonals, located in one of the _______'_ ment of goitre cases all over the best farming sections of the province _°T""""""“'“**° country with astonishing results. The md on muh huhway 'clam' from il_-;;_i____ Doctor states that goitre is a, mndl. caerlntietnwn to ileneingeon. een. ACHING FEET lion whioh lrrowe sores with noaieot venient io Churches. Schools and' Stop aching when bathed in a md ’°°°""“°““ m'm°dW0 WWI' nail..-gy. solution of Mi rd's d ti-in no matter how small the knowth .lnint deed elgned ny ell enirnenie "" . ‘“‘ """‘ my livoelr- Ho It-rousiy olmom n,,.m¢,,,.|,°"¢,,¢ mm water. needless operations. Dr. -Rock is the AW" A, |.~_ M¢Qu|,|_ B",|.¢,,.__ Leaves smooth and rested feeling. ' °“°h°¢' 0! 5 59°* f-hit Wil ill I lim- Sollrh. or leonsrd MacDonald. sis; ple way about treating soitre at home: Ku" SL’ “ummm Me ` ' He has published this book at hi! own g09||.3.4-gwg|_ _` ‘ l H I N A R S - lAhdy;)l'i0 ilibtftted. Writehim Milly.- ' - rorafroas "° -AND TURNIPS We will i.|Nli-1- psalm-;N_'r OPTICAU SERVICE ' me sxsumao. otsssss 'sorrtmo .mo mm. `UAllflJl» A'l'l'lI|‘l'lOIl GIVIR TU ' IIPAII IOSL. e _: 1.1. w.‘ .innNs*r0_N_" _, _'ltr Kass-'stan rinse ‘Elvi- ‘ °“°--~ QUMUUN r/"_ - ' expense and will send a copy free to M c. M. Lenggcn ef Co.. lf Queen ltreel . unaea. s, o. 4. :asians -- I Public Auction Salsa 0|' \_ QAWYUII iii ffisi e if' -ill 4 __ _-.;¢sn~ui»_Il| , _ . -_ _aegiuues f I _sn 'rms sears .=~~‘;§' mee reel. #eff 1 ‘J » ` ` ' \ ' ' » .~ f “ ~;`-'».-"».~~»~."'..’-~‘ sis, and C BUITIS. visiting man. h0mB8. th results of expermental work on _ anImais suspectible to tuberculosis. AND 'VICINITY It will be interesting to see ii’ child- -4- lrcn can be as successfully immunis- The dame held in V°m°Y‘ han °“ -_- \ ‘Q _~ `ofasmnllboywho c ed ha e _ came popular __G____d ____ longer wlemte the uma and _ _. bo_rn children by one half. is to hear the name of the Yaael _ ‘The value of the vaccine has yet Lake. and to serve as s. storage bas- to be proved," said one physician. in for the Yssel River, a branch of "It is claimed that children vacclnat- the Rhine. ed by it are immune from tuberculo- the claim is based larlely on VERNON RIVER Monday last was a decided success d." Am-,,.d,m 9° B _statement mad, by as there was a good attendance. the i ect Profeséor Cantaousene. IU - ion M ..B_ C_ G__.. mm new1y_\,,-,rn Mr. Michael McKenna of Vernon. children has _decreased infant mo- deserves much credit for thc way he b even more than half handled his trotting lnsre Bhonie mortality y - M_ Calme"_e_ addressing the Amd. Rose, during _the last race held there ei-ny of Medicine in Paris, was al- as hi? °°°k three “fili- most enthusiastic. I-Ie advocated the employment of the vaccine as widely Mr- Em°5t C°mn§5 “nd MY- E“i°1° as possibm not only f0',- the newly-_ Richards are doing a rushing busin- born, but for families apparently in 555 i`°Pah'11‘3 ¢a_1'5 "id i"'°P“1“3 f°_i' me best of heamh xt big summer's work. They are sin hopes that the time is not far d t HUNTER RIVER §n;__:r_`1hcn the cars will be running AND v1c1NlTY “ -”" _ _ Mrs. D. Matheson and son Ollie -_ were recent visitors to Uill. the Mrs H0111? D'-“5""'u» A'm"n‘m°' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mc- epent a few days hm 1'°°°“'~W» *°“° Lead. ' guest oi her sister-in-law Mrs. Ci. Dingwell. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Shaw spent Sunday in I-lazelbrook, the guests of Messrs. william and Bifvhm the latter-'e eieter Mine amy Myers. cheriottetowri. eneni the i week-end with their sisiicr. M25- 'I‘lie young son of Mr. and_Mrs. prank Bagnall. Ed. Stems, Uizkfhad the misfortune of getting badly scalcled but is re- Mr. Gordon Boyle. °°"'“W°-ll. Uncovering nicely and we hope will be Mr. and Mrs. Edwin New- alright in the course of a' few days. .. . Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dunphy, Mr. A. s. Wooincr, teacher, was a Hermitage, were recent visitors to visitor in Charlottetown over the Millview. week-end. It was reported that Mrs. .Milton Fumes, Vernon, was ill with pneu- Rewnt visit/dr; here included Mrs. 'moliia, but we are glad to say it was 'Melville Andrew, charistieiown, the only a bad cold. lvilseee Ruby Mcoouzaii and lime ' wedlock chmowewwn who spent Mr. .lack Cvrlnes, Dimmers. noted the week-end at their respective violinist, spent the week end here, Mr. Elweli LePage of i,h¢.the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wallis novel sank etalr,_cnnrlctietown and M<=N=iil- Mr. J. A. nattenbury. Charlottetown- The young men of Vernon River, ML John M_ McD°m_|d_ Eckvnm 'spent a very enjoyable evening at pleased Word erietun, drliiied 4 L “.4/l:‘~,-€'“~" "1-‘ 1 li _»:;-.‘,f~,'- ~'_:_- .- _-_ Lf- ' . , .,,---. .e - _ _...__ _, .~-. __ _._ .,.._ -,.-_,_ _ ,. md M". Bl-un., Martin, that their 5°“- Mfr Ed"°*"d Mmin' °1°°m°l°“' these parts are busily engaged putt- New York City, met wth a regrett- mg up In for the mmm" M-"an able accident some i/wo weeks ago. _ h5V\“3 1°” th* ll” °f ““ “fm when Mr. Arthur McPhee and son. Bel- i\° “mil in °°“*'°°" Wm* B U" W1” fast, paid a business trip to Vemon Whilo li hi# W°"k~ River on Tuesday last. I Mr. John Moiiloubrey, Bummerside 'v has been visiting friends in Fred- Cllasgow, during the week. Her `msny friends are glad to know that Mrs. A. Bentner is so much improved in health as to be able to leave the hospital where she had been seriously iii for several weeks. She is spending a few days. in the city the guest or ivlr-_ and Mrs. samuel Kennedy before. return- § "zurolllt zas 'ro accom oar . AM. HOLLAND' MIT. 'l--(British United Press)-The first set in the mari/eious_.work of re- ciaiminl the Zuyder zee began at noon the other day. after prepara- tioes over many years. The Dutch Minister for Dykes and _Waterways formally started two electric dralninl machines, 'one at Medembilk and the other at Den- Oever, which will pump dry the so- oslled Wieringen Lake, covering 80.- ooo sores. _ ~Within the next' seven or eight months the lake. containing 30.000.- ililo cubic Yard! ol* water ` A“_B___ hu for tm pm “X weeks the home of Mr. Eclw rd Curran. re been visiting his old home in River. tiring section man. Millview.' where dale. lt is twenty year, gmc, Nm 8 goose supper was served by the hos McDonald left the Province and Less' °‘“m°'_1 by M1” Ami’ “rum- vmm to that time Mather Music and dancing was indulged in as pre . iii the local school for three years. ‘mm tm “Hy hw” °f m°"‘m¥ “___ th’ mmol _md surroundings when all departed pleased with the ii; s posslible exception he was well evmmgy' °m'°"'°mm°“°' - l l lin! o withsilhe _____“;°nz'_,__ne°°° Mrs. Katherine McNeill of Vemori i“`°"°m°““ “ce \ i' ` River, was a visitor to the city 'nies- d . has been received by Mr. ay Mr. Emie McLeod and others in -v_.._.._._._. ini- Hunter River and- New nano 5 _ _ _ _ ____ ` "lll».leslu'a°i?li"" §°.i ii li? will“ iii is. i§§§° his “W -1 l ‘a Mr. Gordon R085 is doing a very successful business in his mill here, grinding, crushing and sawing. Grade VIII-l Jcali Cdrv ' . Ciliidy. 5 Fern Lea. Miss Hazel Carver. teacher, Mill- Grade VII-1 Ralph 1,0 burn, spent the week end at her home here. The following is the honor roll of Vernon River school for February: Lea, _ Grade V-1 Cecelia (;u.~.-.9 Grade IX-1 Aldle Carver, 2 Mau- lius. white oats, 22 bus. ceriillcd cobblers, 22 bus. wheat. |lll0|\¢l"’ (MW). lllht and heavy harness, etc. S00 feet lumber 1.1% and 2 inch. Twelve months on all sums over $10.60. ‘ 6% off for cash. If stormy iii-st line day following. 2152-3-8-8-10. » v v Q _ - 4 .1 ;’<` .___*_"; - . a *’~ Q v 4 - `§ __ -1 2 M D. AM. Rol\lllsnn‘s. Wilisloe, on Wednesday. March 12th at 1 u`clnck 31| Stock. Crop and Implements. ' One driiing llorar, 8 years old, 5 inlleh cows to freshen in lllnrcll Am ills . it ttl t f h 2 _ - . ' ' 1 'Km _yl'ziiel;l_\|0i3°__:__o res en. steers, 2 lielfers, " pigs. £8 hell-, Zo 5|mI,_ 4 tons hay, 10 tons straw, 100 bus. mixed grain, 100 bus. black osis an ALEX. McRAE, Aurliolircr. _f E. R. BROW 146 Richmond St.. - Charlottetown and Plate Glass Insurance 'g at Lowest Rate. `Agent at Summerside, Lloyd _Lewis Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness Good Strong Stock Companies i `-s rico Kelly, slvliltnn wnel 2"" McDonald.. Q Mm' cf- - Unr- don Lea. 3 Rena Carver, 4 Ana F. 2 W00d. 3 Eveline McNeill, 4 died C0ad.V. 3 Margaret Liurrlleuui .cn-eds x-1 xsabel Bruce, 2 Mal-le /ieldlenn luconnnld. 5 well llenll. Ui1ri°i'~ Grade n-l Frelda can-nr. 2 ...iff i-le Coady.-V. J cLs.'i.`l`i'ANc`i§"°`s`/3.fl;` Driving wilson, two sealed buggy, truck wagon, cart, wood all-igi. mm, sleigh, hinder. mower. rake, hay fork, roller, gang plough, single piwgh 3 sets spring tooth narrows, spike narrows, grain seedcr, turnlp lend.. “fn ners. grind-stone, beam-scales, cn.-'am separator, Daisy churli, 1 i-'Chic-2 e <~o-ooo-e>e_e4oee4+¢o-~+-eo-ee-e-44+-ee-ee-ee¢e+e-oeeoeeoovosas ooeosooo ¢¢¢»+¢»¢¢¢¢»a¢¢¢»»o¢»o¢» e-4-e-e-oeeeoo-ooeoeae-eo+¢e+oe-eoaeeeeeeee eeeee e as onset i - ’° -- - n---v»-»o -_ . THE DeSOT0 STRAIGHT EIGHT In announcing our dcalerslilp for illc Dc- M 2 l* i_ i ' -Soto Motor Cars, we take great pleasure ill presenting the new DeSoto Straight Eight as a. companion car to the now famous DeSoto Six, which last year broke all sales records for xl first year car at any price. Dc-:Soto Eight is llic lowest priced Straight Eight in the motor car field. DeSoto is a. Chrysler product, which means a quality car in appearance and ill iwr- formance. Never before has so much vlllllc been built into at car in- its price iield. We cor- dially invite your inspection of these cars lit our showroom 58-62 Fitzroy Street. _truce stewart & cn. lu. --w -. Aim Cyproc Plaster -'Board Just received direct from Factory- _ Prices Right. _ L. M. Poolei& Co. ' e f _- - _ » -- - - -» 2-- =-_........_,____,@-f I , f_To _tile Eaily llousa Gleaner; 7‘f'"'lrolr Bow vieooiosresalrmeoil iw" "il" "": will an tae _eeaee-vita anus emi: elaleteetine. more-vo walinisg. ram: reel: sales. sup senden. oelv- P°“'- -' - _ se-im. amen. ew.. eu. ` 1 F '~- . Q _ I ?'~ e-rl .. _“_” 1 rs J one full cneiond GYPROC PLASTER lsoliliil 3-s and 3-16 il.iel<_4 x 7-4 X 8_4 x' 9_4 X10. ;