i"use!Iaruusedbcrwasanahflt znaew-nes-anoanlll <4’. .3;- - ~ :1 l K151311935 PAGE "TWO l‘ “ " ‘l 1; what it says. If hoztaetlziigclz islsceuzieshgeuuarlifixsleflepllalstairlns the package and the grocer will refund 8°11!‘ WWW- " TEKis good teal’ RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE iégigggtgfll A ringing cheer rises lrorn the declc-florneonei spyglass has piclted up the lolly clilis ol Land's Buck-joyous realiz- ation ol your dream-trip to Europe-then a short train iourney to London, Paris or other European points to be , used as headquarters lor sighi- l seeing, shopping and, this year, The Passion Play at Oberam- l ergau-psights and experiences l to tall: ahout lor months alter your return. QArid travelling l Ctnadian Pacific, on one oi the l Regal Duchesses or the ever popular"Moni"and"M" ships, you combine cozy corn- l lort, tempting cuisine and satis- lying service with economy. Touriz‘. Third Cabin Petilrn Fare as Low a: $18500 hi‘ o». lr-al -~-»~r--- .- -~ .. n. H“. G. E. CARTER. Dist. F38! Rgpnt Turin-Hun Par-lflr n... .. l0 King Street. Saint John, . B. CANADIAN QACIIIC l §a=g§ssas|urs I Cegrymqal-udrari Pan/lie Zxpreas rs’ Cheques . Goudrh - Worldol-flo "The governor c! on: stat; h“ Qlwaye been a woman-the state oi matrimony." f , Weary Willie: Y:p. I may say l i l have any office under my bee. Traveling Pet-s: Yr: and Isvpoae you have a lot c.’ dcz‘: rotm ts reg: I if, too. “I know I'm not half good enough hr you. darling." “Well. l'll marry you if you'll Pumice to maintain that same at- titude alter we're married." Professional Cards AUDITORS Accounts Audited. Income Tax i l Continued | l "THE THIRD WARNING” a thrilling tale oi love and mystery Dy AUGUSTUS MUlR "Ii you want to know. I thought her charming. I congratulate you on your ‘ —cr—se:retary.“ . "Thank you. I will tell her when 1 roe her which will be shortly. And you. Missy." hc looked at Marget. "1 congratulate you on your father. The most stubborn man I have met. next 'to Drysdalc. You see, I was right. You knew very well these little sparklers were hidden. Yes. I admit I was at my wits’ end with you. Then it oc- qurred to mc you would tell your friend quickly enough where they were, though you wouldn't tell mc. So I wok steps to unitc thc happy family! I saiv yesterday I must leave rather in a hurry. This ivars my last lthrow. As a gambler. I am a firm be- lliever in thc last thrown“ Hc taPPQd his pocket with a litilc swaggcring gesture. "It has won." ' "You can kecp thc lilili)‘ things." I —pal, out. “Proceeds 0f your bcnsii)’ gun-running!" ~ Geldartks eyebrows went up. and, smiling. he shook his head. "My dear Drysdaie," he said, "you make a dreadful mistake. I am sorry to dis- abuse your mind. since you arc so hfifpy to part with them, but really the truth has been flying backward and forward so regularly that I must correct 1hr; pulnl. The stones have nothing to do with in)‘ little business at Black Edge that you have referred to so vulgarly. They ii-crc the prnsceds of a perfectly legitimate transaction of Mr. Drysdalc and myself in the - Balkans before I came t0 Black Edge. It was an amusing experience. But perhaps I shall have 2v pleasure oi’ ‘railing you about it one dal! W119 knows?" He made as if to stop back. and then his eyes suddenly narrowed. "Ah friend Diqvsdale, in all this pleasant talk I had nearly forgsticn thc score I have to pay you with. I likril you. I have said, but Noukillcd my dag. I found its body yeszerday, and saw the wcuncl. To kill my dog is thc un- forgivable sin." As he spoke he was coming nearer to inc, and the gun in his locket vrar. lnililng toward my breast. "Put 3'01:- hands up!" he imarled, and suddenly when hc was ‘ close beside me, he sent, his fist crash- ing ‘into my face. It caught me on the mouth and sent me spinning backward. I heard a. cry from Margot, and by the time I . picked myself up Geldart was outside the door. I-Ie turned the key in thc lock. slipped it into his pocket. aridl with quiet sneer-rig laughbei- swept off his broad-brimmed hat. Then he strolled downstairs humming softly i0 himself. - That soenc had been s0 typical of the man-nvith his amazing mhourc of bohemlanism, braggadocio and cruelty —that I was speechless. 25i- 5hr.’ had dropped on a chair. and Msrget and I “siared a‘. each other in silence. The T l l l i I THE r_~_ii_.i_ai.o'r'rirrnwi~i ‘LCUARDIAN POISE THAT HAS no COUNTERPART EN and women either possess or lack" poise. Pos- sessing it, they are charmingly correct in phrase and gesture. Lacking it. they are not nearly so congenial. And the some is essentially irue ol cars. Today, lhe great new V—lype 16-cylinder Cadillac and ihe new! V-8 Cadillacs and La Salles exemplily ihit even more strikingly. We cordially inviie you lo ' . inspect iheir- admirable new Fisher Bodies end Custom Bodies by Fleetwood. The G.M.A.C. Deferred Pey- meni Plan is always at your service . . . and the moment you'own o Cadillac or Le Selle you enler upon‘~ihe most luxiirlously satisfying moloring you have ever experienced. Thereis admirable poise in the quiei elegance oi Cadil- i iac ancl La Selle. The molorisis olihe world have long linovvn that ihe effortless response of Cadillac and La Selle lo every demand, no mailer bespeaks a, balanced linoness oi ieeiure . . . a poise ihai has no counterpart. ltsw exacting, A. HORNE a COMPANY CHARLOTTETOWN. P.E.l. Associate Dealers PRINCE MOTORS SUMMERSIDE, P.E.l. . . ' ' I queried Margot anxiously. as I ran tol "Better out of it." said George the left. CAD-SSG Returns Prepared. g A. E. MacNeill 8C0. J21 Grafton Street 4-4-17-11110. in: down the churchyard path to the l road. ‘Through the trees there was a‘ flash of glass from the wind-screen of his car. and I saw that he was making ‘ 8m “'15 the first m m°"°- Si“ Pllshed ‘ the window 1 jumped up. threw a leg‘ quietly. ' r9911 the casement 0:82“. was I . . the slll, and looked out "Give that hound a good run for his challenging roar, and the air was soon ing." _ . “Let the lassie come." sang out (To be Continued) Jony. "Goes better with four up." The engine coughed and broke . McDonald 8: MCPTI; BELL 6's MATHIESON l R. It. BELL l h. L. MATHIESON. LL. l Barristers. oiicitoi-s, Eta. Money to Loan. Omen-Charlottetown and Montagur l »r l "Swilt, the aviator, aeema to bear a charmed life: trip after trip he , has made in hia airship. ascending .i thouaarida o] feet. and never hao the aign of an accident." "But l heard he broke his leg yesterday." Eugene Permanent Waving Ind ' "Oh. hebroke that by (ailing FINGER WAVING l down his cellar ataire." All branches of Beauty Culture . at the ‘ ELITE BEAUTY SHOPPE Summerside iW-r-tiiviiuiiir FllllTi Mark R. McGu-i-gtan, . ‘mm-tgsilamam llll Slll JIONII TO LOAN Dames-en Block, Charlottetown, 9.1.1.‘ i-iniuw-ziil - McLeod & Bentley , l; _|_ L BEN-l-Lly ‘ homestead farm of 85 acres at Mount l l7 W. LBENTI-IY, ILO. Melllck. Lot 49. ‘l6 acres clear. 10: r "75"" "5 Amlmfl-fll-l-II acres under wood. Property formerly 1 To be sold by public auction on i g omzieénlmm‘ klggnozgzlqre" owned by Angus McDonald. J. A." l». alumna,“ a a L McDonald. owner. 3344-5-111-51 ' _________ B. A. l. A. McDONALD. ll. I. McPllIh l "l_..'-'§;%I$'Ag0lfi1:. arc in. i ‘Stewart & Lowther i J.- o. amwanr. n. a ' N. w. aowrnnn , “"57"” s""""1""“' "c The rim o! the Victoria Hfllfl with (igglmzlg? building thereon. also building lat ‘ rlihese two properties will be sold separately or en bloc. An attractive; price wit! br- flven far quick sale. Apply Io N‘. K. AOGERS. l LT. COL. D. A. MacKINNON. . Liquidators ‘ DINTAI IUIGEON ti! lllehIanI etreei Charlottetown. P l. | l Olliaellsara Hits-ism Iitfldollll; s.» I ' " " l“ ' " " , ml-l-IY-ltthanlitatf. i Saturday. 24th May at 2 o'clock p. m. l eastward toward the coast. that again‘, I suppose, was nmlcal- 1'10 did the dramatic, the showy thing. in- stinctively. “'I'he last of Geldart," murmured Mr. Shaw. joining us at thc window. "I l pray that it is," said Margot softly. l I rushed to the grille; it would havc lwithsbood an earthquake. "What are you going to do, Ronny?" Summer COLDS Quick a? ' Relief from any Cold, 0N'T treat a fiaiight cold" iightl ! The discomfort of a summer co d can easily develop into dangerous illness if neglected. tablet or two of Aspirin will check a cold as quickly as it came. And you will get immediate relief from the headache that goes with it. If there's-a sore throat, ton, crush 2 tablets in 4 table: oons of ivater andizargle. Thosew ohavalearnerl e true value of Aspirin are never ~ without it in any season of the ear. It's always ready to relieve eadaches, neuritis, neural 'a, and a long liat of aches and pa ns: ace proven directions in each llackage. Aspirin does not depress t e heart or upset the stomach. Druggista everywhere have it. ®lis'fiil5i'ii He had cut his escape very fine. but ‘ here at oncc. ° ° ° A fourteen-foot l i self up and get round to another‘ window." _ _ I I think at that moment I would have done anything rather than euf-l l for the tortures of inafftion. - for!" angrily "I want to see that skunk lGeldart with handcuffs on!" As 1. got a grip, then paused. "Hullo, who's that?" "The Kirsty body at the Manse said you were all herc." . "Get a rope!" I almost screamed atl’ them. “Get a ladder! Anything to‘ holp me down, You've missed Geldsrtln‘. by five minutes! He's locked us in." l The pair of them goggled up at me}: 3'5 till the situation sank home. l Then Jerry went clown the lnth N Ilka a rocket. He reamocared bucklingl together some thick straps Phad seeni 9; an as luggage-cinder oi his u. anilllll he flung them up to me. Icaught an end. fastened it, around an iron peg: that secured the window. and slid‘- down on the porch roof. Th; next moment I was on the ground. Therel llll was a soft thud beside me. and Mar- 2-: get picked herself up from the gran, patting her hair, - l _ ‘- "l-Ie made east." f said breathlesslyxl ilil “Toward the coast. Five minutes start wmore. wi-isi d0 you think? Is it " worth trying. George?" "Fave minutes‘ start Jen-y. What can you do about it?" v ' Jerry's eyes bulged. "Stop blether- I-Z lng!" he bellow-er}, "Ye're wasting time!" And he made for the road ;.; with the three of us’ following. "Pm coming too!" plfltadlllfll“ when we ,3 reached the ear. money." I reflied. "I must gel; out of singing past our ears. "seYmore was collared this morning‘ drop on the porch roof! ho good; I‘d~ at Liverpool," George shouted back tol‘ go through the tiles." Then I exsmln-- me from his seat beside Jerry in the ed a ledge above. f1 might swing my- front. finatructions got through Just in time. He was cutting foi- America." "What about Forsyth?“ I cupped my hands and asked him. Gwrae shook ‘his head. _ _ tight. I aup_:ose. He was in the knzywn “Don't do it!" cried Mai-get. "The all right-paid well to keep his mouth‘ lstones aren't ivorth risking your llfel shut, you bet. seems not a bad old ‘ Vstlck in s. way. I'd see the man first "To blazes with the stones!" I said." before y0u do anything." Jerry's brakes went on with a sick- - spoke I reached, up to the ledge and “ling 5"’ and We 599111911 l0 Skid to a sudden stop alongside a dog-cart. 3 “Are. are lumen up to the 1m Go- l A Show lmm down below made me lng at an awful rate," was the leisurely i turn my head. George and Jerry were "MW" l” Jm“ quick queilrltfim. 811d slrolllng up lhe path lsmoklng placldll. we were off again with a shattering "What. are you doing called Jerry m" Tm“ the ""11""- "IIei-e!“ I leaned forward and shout. l ed. aa vie soared past a. side-mad on . light Saving time during that period. . . . K1318 Charlottetown from the i.‘ NOTICE. N0 lffllilssin, on my property Newton. Lot 26. 3765-5-15-thurssat3wka. NOTICE trips will be made. 30th. Charlottetown. May l. 1930. "We've passed that- tum? in ALlCE_ TIAINOR. loooooaoaooooeu-oooamo-ooe S. “Harland” Owing to tide conditions at Victoria the “llariand" will make only one irond trip onthat service viz. on the fflllfiwln: ems May 15th lnd_Z9th. aisi. June 12th and 26th. ‘leaving Charlottetown at 7 A. M. returning will leave Victoria at 1 P. M. During the intervening weeks the two round This Schedule elective unttl Juno eo-oboooooooaooooeooeoa-o-c- Mayor's Office, City Hail, Ch-rlotlcliiwin. P. s. Island, Clmltll. PROCLAMATION "4" 7571'“ i: H! office as Zviayor of the Citv o! Charlottetown for the your 1930,'and in pursuance of a by-iaw of the Council of the City of Clm-lollegown passed on the 12th day of May 1930. I hereby proclaim Daylight Saving time to be in force in thc City oi 1st day of June at 12 ifclock -‘ mldllillll 1'0 U19 3151 day of August 1930, at 12 o'clock midnight. I "ll "Don all citizens to observe the said Day- DATED at Charlottetown this 22nd day of May, i930. T. W. L. PROWSE. Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. E -SIKIDGIBGIRIX ' l i ll E lll WCECTAIITL-Cili) cf Canada Province of Prince Edward Island ‘cause u‘ any they can why the 16' zcounts of thc said IJ-tiiitc should llll The passed and thc Estuli; closed u In the Surrogate Court ‘ prayed for in said licuiiun Ind ll 21st George V., A. 1)., 1030. {Motion of Donald lilcliiimoii, Ell. In Re-Estate of Ann/c Farrow‘ Proctor for the said Petitioner. Ant - . . . . . . . . .. late of Applii Road . . . . . . .. ‘ I do licrcby nrclcr ilint n iruc Jill ‘in Queen's . . . . . . . . .. County, iii ll13‘llCi‘COI be forthwith published Ii [Said Province, deceased, intestate .‘L'l)ll'iC ncivspapcr piiblislii-i- ill Chil- ‘ BY the Honourable Harold Lcoii-Ilullctovm aforesaid, oucc ill cull nrd Palmer, . . . . .. Surrogate, ‘ wcck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . .. ll Judge of Probate, &C., 6m, ' at least four consccutiic iirclls from To the Shcxill‘ of thc COL“)! or thc rlntc licrciii iiiiil lhiil ii iiuc Coll Queen's County, or any Cunstnb": or lwfvvf b9 Ivrllllvilll BI-ll“ l“ ll“ ill" iilcratc person ivlthin said County. Fioiving pubLc placci. icwiicciiitil. (‘itEETlNU:-' ‘namely in thc hall ul thc can WHEREAS upon reading thc iacutzuii . Iiousc in Charlottetown iiiorcsiiid. ll ,.in lm- of Chriritttc Gillespie cl. ap- front of thc ficlioul lniiii; iii Alllil" pin huad aforesaid, married woman, Road aforesaid, iiinl Hi liii Hall in thc mlministralria: if thc zit-nu llldli- ‘ Hampton in Queen's County ll” cd Estate .‘Si1l(l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .. n praying that a Citation may be issuccl l that all persons iiilcrc..u-ii ill hr. sill for thc purpose hcrcziftcr sct forth: Estate as iiiorcsaid llliifi’ have due n0‘ You arc thcrcforc hereby required licc thcrcof. to citc all persons intcrcstcchin thc» Glvcn unrlcr my llilllil and tilt said Estate to be and iippcar bcforc, Seal of thc said Court. this Nil me at a Surrogate Court to bc hcld day of May A. l), lvilil. in thl in Charlottetown. in Queen's County. 21st ycar of Maltstil» INS"- in thc said Province on Thursday. the ninctccnth day of June ncxt.[ 15ml’ ll. l. Palmlh coming, at thc hour of eleven o'clock, ‘ L. S. i"'""°5'" forenoon, of thc same day to show] 3319'5'l7'“u Aucrioiv SALE l i-I l‘ ll l'll O_F DESIRABLE CITY PROPERTY. I am instructed by Mrs. H. C. Connolly t0 5°“ by public auction on the pron-rises, 171 Grafton Streetron Tuesday the 27th day of May A- D- 193°’ at. the hour of_’i2 o'clock noon, her property on thil North side of Grafton Street, City, having a frontO 43 feet on Grafton Street and extending back l feet, at present occupied as an Hotel and a store- For further particulars apply to MacKinnon 8i McNoili. J. A. McDONAl-D- Solicitors. Auctioneer. 3370-20-22-24-26-4i 0000000-00-0004440000 oaaoeoooooooo-oooo v¢+~<*"”'" i . WHEN BAKE ilioiiiiicii BAKING POWDER in; lli WillTE sriii YEAST i