PAGE TWO i iii S’ earner Ashore ‘lenders will be received at “urgeo '18 purchase ol S. S. “TERRA NOVA" [III 119.2, depth 13.5, built France 1306 for Govt. Now owned Portugal Driven ashore sheltered Cove Burgco. Nld. For particular: apply 1080911 Killer's Sons, Ltd., North Sydney. N. S. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. (Signed) IUIGEO b LAPOILE EXPORT 00-, LIMITED. ’ Burgeo. Newfoundland. . y’ (-8431. i’ FOR SALE 80 acre iarrn, near York Station, 5 ‘acres hardwood. Barns rebuilt. Well svatered. Wire fenced. 16 pen ranch how. Also 4 island horses. _ l‘. McGRATH, Covehead Road. -i-l0-li-ll-1'l-1l L peO-O-O $06 O O6 Q O-O-O+§§§O§0-GFO G Farm For Sale . mo acres. in good state oi cultiva- ‘Qion. 92 clear. balance in wood. A never failing stream running through Ylrrn. Buildings are good condition. iConvenlently situated near Church, School and Railway. and about 5 miles from Charlottetown. Apply to ALFONSO BRYENTON, Bracltley. 00000004000000 000+ 00040-04 2882-4-7-9-12. Farm for Sale at Roscneath, the roperty of the late Peter Gordon. 00 acres partly covered with hard ‘and soft wood. The balance in a high crispness, Rim Krusrim inst crackle in milk or cream. They’ro crisp rice. Bubbles oi won- derful flavor. Nothing like them was ever made bctorel Have Rico Krispies for breakfast. Try them with fruits and honey added. Make delicious macaroons. Sprinkle them into soups. At grocers. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. NSMILES GABBY GEHTIE Itate oi cultivation. Good buildings. pchool on farm. Four milcs from .Montague, 2'»; miles from Cardigan. ‘ For particulars apply to i I. E. PARKMAN. 1848-4-5-stt2wks. i I l - 4 I 1 FARM FOR SALE = ‘ I i l offer ior sale my farm of 100i bores of land at French Fort in’ Queen's County-about 85 acres clear and in excellent state oi cultivation: balance covered with good growth of hard and soft wood. Largo and commodlous dwelling- house and suitable harns and out? buildings ali in good repair. Conveniently situated. close to school, churches, butter factory and Railway Station. The farm is conveniently laid oii' and all well fenced. ‘ Good title free from encumbrances; guaranteed. v . . ' l-‘or further particulars apply to Stewart b Lowtber, Barristers, il-i Great George Street. Charlottetown.‘ or to the undersigned on the premU lses. a WILLIAM REID. French Fort, E. l. February M, i930. 8162-4-1-tuessat3wlts. Farm for Sale At Bradalbane ism oi the m» William McKin- ley. I00 sores oi choice land. Ml acres under cultivation, balance covered with hardwood. Situated in one oi th’ best potato growing sections of tht province. There is a good dwell- haase and large barn and other b dings all in good repair one nrile Irtnr Bradalbane Station. This farm is l2 chains wide, runs along the road toawithin a l6 of a mile from Emer- ald ‘Btation and cheese factory. torlurther particulars apply to . f ADAM McKENZll, If i Bradalbane- or Sale Item! the Victoria latol with . aha lot “The man may go accurtinq, bu- lra girl presses his suit." “Didn't Daisy teii you rho was |oing to treat Jack real mean when to called?" "Vea." "Well, she sang ior him all sve- lling." "My. ch. my! that brutality." 4 He didn't deserve “Why do you always buy an en- |agoment ring on the Installment plan?" "Beauso it relieves me of some of he responsibility for getting It back when the engagement is broken." "Did you ever got s kiss by tale phone?" . “No-what's it like?" "it's like dreaming about some- thing to sat when you go to bod hvvsrah"... ._ EFFICI hN-T ‘ OPTICAL snnvrcn c i ‘IPIQ "U". RICE KBISPIES‘ 11m cuanhmwnrowui (ZUARDIAN “' The Third won. A Mystery Love Story Q August-m It (Continued) , __ i a CLEVEB. man The next instant she was over the swinging with her easy zstilc and ‘stride down tho footpath. ' | I do not know who was the more l surprised. George or I. The words had f . whlopered-qzosslonatcly whis- ipczed in a. voice full of wornonly fear land pleodng—but. the tones of her voice had been low, obviously not to l conceal them fzonhGeorge, but rather ,- to make them the more incisive. As ii. was. George heard hcr clearly, and ‘ when I turned lo him he was gazing ‘ down the footpath Margot had taken , with a face that wfl-S a plastic study ln astonLohment. , "Well now that beats the baud." he lexclaimcd, finding his voice. "What the blazes does she mean? i “For goorness sake, be careful-to- day.‘ she ‘said!’ "It may mean a few things," re- ilurilbd George, nodding slowly and ru_ mlnativeiy. “But. I should say that the primary meaning Ls for you to keep a wary eye on friend Seywnoxe. Ronny, she hates that, man. I could Ithis morning in every glance." i "She appeared pally enough with had gone on a different tack: "There. one thing I was nevqrqulte oarlah. of before, but I'm dead sure of it. now. That girl knowsnotlllxig of what l." going on behind the scenes, though. by jove, she must suspect a lotl I be- llcvo she is absolutely sinoero—a really decent scrip-and knows no more than she says she doel." "I've been certain of that all along." I declared, "she said it off her own bat. to save her ftthol-‘s skin in some way. She reallydooarft want Soymore to hear her osv it, too." "What do ymigrroani!’ "Why, ‘if Boymorc‘ know all about that interview. he would know we were in Bracke Vbrldge that nightf- l I i 1-_--,_--- 91/ Mamroma; I he would know we were along that. roadlo look it the rm1_ and he'di have a hall’ suspicion that you and 1' were the blokes who shoved our noses will .fi@|_ e 5 R1. A ..g---' O _e I into the library that night! As ll sec ll is. I'm certain now he slightest inkling." hit it. You're correct. l had forgotten about that library business. Yes. we're safe enough on that score! Do you know, I'm qui eager to acc friend Saymore again. I find him a most‘ entertaining iaconicur." George sis-l shed off the head of a thistle as we ‘him on me surface, a; any ram Hg‘ passed. He's also the cleverest liar in! was almost, too familiar with her, I th- ' i ough ." "Quite; but to my mind she's well. ' in put it bluntly, shes oimost afraid i of him." i "I believe you're right. To my mind she doesn't want to come this after- ucon. but because he asks her she forces herself b0 g0. Surely she could have cooked up a dozen excuses for stopping at home!" ' George let. the polnfpass in tacit as» sent. When he spoke again his mind ‘A Spring Tonic An Aid to Health i You Can Lay the Foundation oi Good ‘ Health Now by Building Up Your I Blood and Strengthening Your 5 Nerves Through the Use o! Dr. i Williams’ rout run. | ‘ The good old fashion of taking a, itonlc in the Springtime, like most of- iflle custom‘ of our grandparents, ls ‘bum "Don sound common sense and ‘good medical. practice. Winter is al- WRYS a trying time for those who are not. in rugged health. Many mcn. .wnmen sud children go through the winter on reserve strength they have stored up during the sunny summer months, and grow increasingly pale and languid as the spring days ap- Droach. A tonic for the blood and nerves at this time will do much for such people, by putting color in the cheeks and banishing that tired feel- ink that won-lea thousands of people at this season of the year. It is lmposslbie to be energetic if your blood is thin and weak, or if your nerves are frayed or shattered. You cannot compete with others 1f you do not get refreshing sleep at night. or if your appetite is poor or you are losing weight. You need a tonic at this time to add to your efficiency now, as well as to save you from suffering later on. And in all the realm of medicine, there la no safer or better tonic than Dr. Wil- llams Pink Pills. These pills tone and enrich the blood which circulates through every portion of the body, strengthening jaded nerves and run- down organs, and bringing a feeling of new strength and energy to weak, easily tired, despondent men, women and children. Mrs. L. Hupmon, Summervllie Cen- tre, N. 5., wrlteu-"Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have been of the greatest benefit in mo. A few years ago I was in a badly run down condition. I became so weak and nervous that I my housework m0. and I was in a very discouraged Williams‘ Pink Pills. best result; health builders. ntediolno dealer, Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont- creation." "What have you found out?" "He says he's an Eastern merchant. ‘won, he's been to the East, all right, but he's not an Eastern merchant and ~ never has been. . "I happen to hbve an uncle who's . an Eastern merchant. and I lived with the old lad for a year before I wen‘. up lo Cambridge. I kept blurtlng cu‘. silly questions to our friend and even I I ithrough. So that's one llltisvlon shat- '5 lured. Mr. Scymore, our doughiy hos‘. hc sa-Yi. hols." "But that doesn't prove it was lie other night!" And I lau3h:d grimly. I What is he? What has he been? Well hasn't. the I "By Jove!" cried George. "You've PRIZE-WINNERS avlons ooatsots we have thousands o! dollars to la pr awarded w, . Iroose, Winhlar, Man.. won ' M07530 La Sails Car; T. C. Dennis. Oi W. Guild. l4 ll . . Hlniilbmnnh,WonIISOlLOUChry. - BEIIIIIBoIaILJIIIQsIIIAIQIItIM above map of Canada. fltsady ll oar-fully and Ioullywsaoala [ind I50! thins. Susana nftlrqo mhtahoa are obvious, but snout are way diflouls h ind, You do not havo to buy anything. you do not tun us all sorlhl-a. you do not hon to sub-muss so anything to win prises in this great coastal!- Gel our your pm or pan- dl new and draw a lino through nab same on I. /Q r i i WHEN "LUNG IN COUPON PRINT NAME ‘VD AUDI!!! A H EM! s GRUNSM/ICK a iéTON fr, aonro ,o lo this intensive adver- tising campaign whirls we $10,000.00 m FREE muzcs Hare they arr-tho big cash awanh Determine NOW , . m... oi‘ m... roar. sTJITWKII hm be“ 5km didn't “w”! can-y mm reflection, "Gold. Yes. I sujpcsz-J at this afternoon's picnic, is not whotgimt?" I exbiaimed? ‘Th’: °°1°“-"~ H", ihalr, I mean. I said it was goldcn." who tried to stick a knife in rnetlie "I W" thmkml °i mmethl"! “sh 1 had an idea, that's all. Oh her hair! "It do? h. move anymmg except My last word on that argumcnt_—car- um. he's-lb be taken ht his face valuc. "m!" also‘ cm B. . u do"). 400 nor GWI-"i- "l" n asap which you God is plaoad la wrong position as is uls-npcllad. You will non that rho gtaal ‘whoa! aity o! Brandon, whlellln la "sail-aha. la found aa this nap, l; Ontario, obviously a Ishtalo". also. rho Province 0| Quebec is opollad Quabah. another arrq, This ls all we are going la toll your it's up to you to lad the reIL Hush la your answer. which will Qoalfyyoalartlsaassnarheasaahawarda. Gooriomenr [have found and ma: nus. Man w ‘Know Your Canada" Car, and many others won c"). awards scrolling thousands of dol. Ian. Goblin consents enjoy their high reputation as a result of Fab tlsoat to Every taatanl. th s contest. It is wia lugs Nsio...“ flty."_-............... i 11$» Gducaytional- P afitable i__u___ CLEARANCE SALE 0n Monday. April l-itlr, 1.2.30 l‘. M.,| two prime farms I80 acres and 7G acres (175 acres cleared) level. two; brooks, two pumps and well. largcl house, barns and cellar, much heavy timber, within 1.14 mile Milton StaUon. and scvcn milcs from City. i STOCK-ill head cattle (7 to fresh- en this Spring) 2 heavy horses. 25 hens, 3 pigs, sow in pig- error-soc bushels black oats,- l6 uppOse it probably "What on earth are you talking ab- “Bo1'ry'." said George with a siarl.' We took our rods xbut not baskets) i070 lllsury Sn. biannual. In obligation on my put, piano oaloe me lo understood! do aor have to buy, ssli or subscribe so anything whatever to secseasaasaaaosaolloaeloaala Addroal.“suntan-unusu- ILAII. ENTIRE ADVERTISEMENT are now conducting. wa are mm away 110,000.00 iis llll Free Prlxes. as wall as a $500.00 bonus lot promptueaa. You do nos hon ll buy or eollovsubmibe toaoythlng m. llliolldill rm mo... lust study mapeareluliy and if yon can find l5 mistakes, dru- a ii." through them, iiil in coupon, tear our advertisement and m||| immediately. Ono hundred and ten people who take arlvnnllga (.1 this oiior are [uirrg lo ems... big prises. Ba one of them. ling, your answer NOW! wfizoiteirainin lad l3 ralnsleoir voor panic map. hour . Cash Prisca. also a 1500011 bani“ for Prutllpinlll. Rusu .-...., Solution in AT ONCE. .....Psov............ we think, Ah, I smell lunch!" As he s;0ke we arrived at the cottage door. "The goodly Jesse has Wu busy." It was ‘Jessie's practice to dish up our lunch, and fly homeio attend to the meal at the farm, leaving us to help ourselves. Before she went I told assured me her brothcr would be wait- ing my pleasure at. the farmhouse we returned in the evening. "I wonder what sort», of beggar For- syth will tum out." l remarked when we were‘ alone. "seymorc told me hc was a surly bllghier." ' hostile. srsars "Surly or not," said George, open- ing an excellent bottle of hock, "I'm glad he wasn't at. hand when we went about that metal-saw. The lea we say boanyoneaboutamelalsawora steel box the better for our health. I meant to go to St. Elidon for a. saw this afternoon, but to listen to Sey- more for three hours is inc interest- lng an occupation to miss. We can easily blow ovor to 5t. llildon in the evening. Meantime, for heaven's sake plank that box in a scio Dlace. 0i course ndsody knows we have it: but judging from lost night/s experience. perhaps that will emerge sooner than I her our arrangement for tea, and she‘ with us up the hlil, on the chance of an odd cast or two before ica. Scy- more was in great high spirits, and Margot had never looked prettier. Scy- more letl th: way vrith Gmrge. while the girl and I followed in the roar. If we fell far behind now and then. I am afraid it was my fault; for I was more lntzni. on mulching her eyes with their thousand changing expressions than on following hard on the heels oi the others. Every time I looked at her hair and thought of ‘George's dc~ uunciatons of its tint. I wantrd to run after him and punch his hcad. In a pause of our hzrqmy-gu-iurlay talk, she referred to our mcrtlng oi the morning: "I told dad I spoke t: you about not mcntlmmg to any on: me some time lo screw up my courage to do it." she added. "He's very diffi- cult sometimes." (To be Continued) milking machines in South Africa. Aching Muscles Experience quick relief when rubbed with Minardh. Use also for stlfl joints or strained lig- amenta. the first. our he had with you. n look‘, Cheap labor available for milking has practically stopped the use of bushels wheat. hay, straw, potatoes. IMPLEMENTS — Binder. sprayer, nlorvrr. scales, randal and splkehar- rmvs, McCormick drill (all ready new) gang. scuiflcr, rake, hay fork and rope. express, light and truck wagon. cart. 2 box and 1 rrood sleigh, driv- lng sleigh. light and heavy harness. cart saddle. washer, separator. churn. lamp, stoves, tools, lumber. etc. if very stormy, sale on following day. Owner's illness necessitates sale. WALTER CURTIS. Owner ALEX. lilcRAE. Auctioneer. 2720-3-29-2-5-0-12. x a- Farm For Sale 5i acres of land st Appin Bold. Lot 30. well fenced and in high stale or cultivation, 60 acres clear, balance young growth oi hardwood: build- ings in good repair; wnvonientl! Iii" uated near church and school; about three mlloa from shipping at Bon- shaw. I shrines. For further particulars apply to o A c m1 es o ozzzefzuczfers Down the romantic 5t. Lowrance put qolnt French villages and historic View the wonders oi the iowcnguii ircm the decks oi one oi could scarcely Io about, and doing left me completely used up. Everything seemed to worry condition when I began taking Dr, I soon found tho pills helping me, and continuing thelr use 1 fully regained my health. Since then I always take a few boxes in the Spring to build me up for the hot weather, and always I find the l therefore cheerfully recommend these pills as the best of Youoansettbesoplllsfroniaay or by maiiatlo cents abox from The Dr. Williams you've fairly nought mo to a district old thinl. where people seem to rive full vent to their curloal-oyl" I laughed. and toasted hB-rget with the wine. _ "I was Just waiting for that," said‘ George Joining me. "You drag the‘ poor issue's name in at every turni I don't think it's good for you to soe so much of that fair maid!" "And, by jars. she la fatrl" I slid. "In fact, rdcali bos- beautiful." "z didn't say so." srvwleo‘ Geome- "I Wla roferriw iotheolfltlro! hi‘ W." “A light golden brown," I rhapso- dlaed. "All beautiful golden rbbin. Violet-blue eyes always go well with golden hair." - "it's rod." snapped ‘George. "Rod. Oarroty. 5o about uil and swallow you lunch. ce we'll be late for the susust wneeymorof’ ~ "I believe youyelallon for her your- aslf,"- I said with a laugh. "You never haouoo ha- llama a all-that's a sure syrnptour. Ooros on! Admit E's was o/iong silence. "Oolflsaid Gacrpsslowiyatlength ' FOR), Ontoidharidtstawn terns. Gosllfllll: mos-o. wot-roman P. shamans. sAI-E'. R$0N.i'-*; ;- ~ Bell a Mathleson, Solicitors, Char- lottetown, or to the undersigned on lthe p. mlscs. ' s. a. LOCKE. Aplilll Road. r. c. i. MmARU-S, ‘Lmimzul. mire zillzb-n-aU-Aé-All-AU. l. t‘ y u .2 ' [A All-i =Mlzpilltlir Dean inclalr‘ bird's Seventh Annual All Expense Tour f us... MONTREAL - - Y 10-12 Due luau TORONTO ~ . a . JELLY 21-21 o.» All hponn Rare m» MONTREAL - m». 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