. i591":liiH;igfi-yf1h‘hlfimfl‘il l ain't iiwruralt-urtl-i i "grant: TWC~ ,,_.. . llollcl lll HllRSEMEN l ‘file Charlottetown Driving Parkl I track is nmv ready for training pur- poses. Tickets good up to August —l0th. also permitting use of a stall lhould be obtained from the Secret- ar_v's Office. a fee of as will be} charged to partially cover cost of keeping track in condition. J. W. BOULTER, Secretary. Charlottetown Drvlng Park and Associat- Provincial Exhibition \§-O—§&§O-UOOOOOOOQGOOOOOOGG4‘ IN rut stun season ‘I930 Land League 3466 will make the: seuon of I930 at'the owner's Stable. E ' Provincial ' Land League ls a beautiful Black Stallion. Champion, March 1922- Montague. Home Show. weighs I199 Ills. sired by Nathan Ax worthy 2.09 his Dam is by Direct 2.05. Dam of Zamreol. 2.03M. World's. Champion Green Trotter. Land . League as hie name implies is in league with the built right. ls hred right and trot right and has wonderful Sire. Look him over and I think you will breed your best Mare. Yours for future business. Marcs at _ owner's risk. Terms reasonable. GEORGE H. MYERS. V. S. I). V. D l-o-oo-o-o-o 3B91~4-25-May'-2-9-16. >.._.. NOTICE Bills dlle me and not paid. con- ZAM-BUK" Enlr Iain, Swelling A lmgm‘ 9| IIEMOIIIIIIO GABBY GEFITIE IDS (Piles) "THE THIRD WARNING" o thrilling talc of love and mystery Dy AUGUSTUS MUIR Continued "Thats exactly what 1 do mestil."l [mid George. "and if I mistake nut. l lthink they're disobeying orders and‘ woming on hoard this very minalir. That _\'0u. Jerry" he called out, "Aye." said a Scotch wire. “I'm .'<"‘\l up. I‘m coming beside you. and the, _ lassles coming as ivell." I "Then the lassiels mad and you to-ml 33nd servo you right if youre both: What you expect A THE I GUARDIAN lsimply a nioe land a Farmer's Horse and if you rear one as good as he is you would hot he sorry. He is can proved to he a an v n nv an. “Crash suit! are fashionable and practical for amateur flyers." G Boarder; I don't think the clty water ls at all good. It has a whit- irh appearance this morning and tastes something like milk. Landiadyr That glass contains milk. air. and I trust you will re- member that your board was due yesterday. ‘ traetpd prior to 1930. will be collect- ed without further notice. Alex. Anv- derson. 3730-5-I0-lnvvf-2 wks. Professional Cards aAUDlTORS‘ Accounts Audited. Income Tax Returns Prepared. A. E. MacNeill 6f Co. 127 Grafton Street 11134-4-17-11110. BELL o» MATHIESON u. n. BELL ' l). L. MATIIIESON. LL. n. Barristers. Solicitors, Etc. Money to Loan. Dillon-Charlottetown and Montague Prohibition Commission U-Iutnnan, Mr. GEORGE E. BROWN. Margate, P. E. I. Send all information regarding ln- ' fractions of Prohibition Act to the I above Ur To (Jhlcf Inspector B. J. Haywood 75 Dorchealer Street, Charlottetown W. H. AITKEN 6d CO. importers or high grade GASOLINE — KEROSENE - OILS ‘We Believe m Vrinee Edward Island Phone 40L Ofllce, 29 queen St. Tanks, Spr. Pk. It. B. Crossing Phone 56. 7962-9-14Jrll3. McLURF. SILVER FOIES AND FURS Representing ' HUDSONS BAY 60.. of LONDO ENGLAND. Ofllee LIZ Kent Sl- YQGZ-Q-H-frllflr Phone 39G fMark R. McGuigan-i l B. A. IARRSTER. SOLICITUR. ITO- MONEY TU LOAN Dlureron Block, Charlottetown I'LL lMcLeod Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. U. Barrister and Atlorney-at-Law Office: rno ii-ehmoud Street MONEY 1'0 LOAN Charlottetown. P. E. l. McDonald & McPhee B. A. I. A. McDONALD. ll. I. McPHIIl BABRHTIRS. ATTORNEYS. ITG MONEY 1'0 LOAN stewlm s.- LOWIII: ‘ l. D. STEWART, K. U» ' N w LUWTIII aarutrs-rcizsf soucnona. no It Great George Street mower ‘r0 was Dr. I). T. Waye orlrerar. IUIGIOII no mam-la emu Charlottetown, I. l I. ‘ om rm» m» u: l u a. u. a r e. n. r e. u. u r r. rt. £6 MacKlN NON *1" _"'You don't mean to say that that young girl is going to marry old l Gotrocks. Why. he's old enough to l be her father and he has one foot in the grave." "Thais why she's going to marry him." . i w "i". l I l l "Why does Slowpay always con~ suit a buoy doctor?" “in the hope that he'll be too busy to force him to pay hir bl|l." I Furness iRed Cross Line sengers. i. S. "Imogene", Freight only. , "Imogene" May 2nd May 5th "Rosalind" May 9th May 12th "Imogene" May 16th May 19th "Rosalind" May 23rd May 26th S. S. "Imogene" will also call at St. Pierre, Miquclon en route to St. John's, Newfoundland. For Space and Rates, Apply. CARVELI. BROS. LTD. l Mwf. l 9"???‘ 14'5"?“ llO-QOQOOOO OOOO-OO-QOOOQ-OOOOOO- S. S. “Harland” NOTICE Owing to tide conditions at Victoria the "Ilarland“ will make only one rend trlp onthat service vls. on the following dates 731w 15th and 29th. l Also June 12th ann 26th, leaving Charlottetown at 7 A. M. returning the intervening weeks the two round tripe will be made. ‘ This Schedule effective until June soul. ‘ l Charlottetown. May a. 1980. 7v vwwVw v ‘C ¢¢vl ';T.".kc lt round to the seaward side of s. 5, "Rosalind" Freight and pas- Lv. Montreal Ar. Ch'town At sail for St. John's. Killed with lead. Up you come." l ‘ And in a few moments I was hold-l ' ing ltiargcts hands. and trying to dis-l ' tlnlzuish her features in the darkness ,- "Ronny, Ronny. I'm so glad I'\)u‘l"c safe! I've had such a time. Bu‘. xvi-here's clad?" I “He was at Black Eklge the last I“ heard of hzm—l could hear his voice. that was all." _ "Don't you worry. my girl." put in Ticorge.“ I A small stout youth. hatlcss, butl muffled lo the eyes, shook hands ‘vigorously. "This is the life," he ivoclferated aith fen-or. "Nothing like Pchasin‘ folk-J‘ l "Shut up, Jerry?’ said Cieorge. fRonrtv! Tcll mc. Wllil. was that light iJu-st up from the beach?" "The fishermalfs col-tag!‘ I was llockecl in. ‘The crew waiting there for ' the Skl]7)7"l'." THE LIGIITK OUT l "Well. the lights gone out. That‘ ' moans they'll be here soon. Oh. by the '\\~a_v! Whore tlicl you lFavc your boat ‘when you came on deck?" l "Down by the iron ladder." "Then go; i; away from thcrc quick. llhc ship where Jerry's launch is- VI don't want them bumping into it ‘and getting a warning of what's in ‘r-lorc for ‘em, Ilc turned to Jerry ,"Jcl-l-_\- your Job's finished. Push off lhome now as hard o". you can. And ‘kecp your mouth shut when you gel. there. Thanking you kindly for the l: way you slugged that lookout man be- hind the ear. I wish you good night." Shortly after there was the irregu- lar thuclding of some small asthmatic engine. "They're sooner than I whispered George. Presently the engine was shut off land a high-pitched voice hailed some one by name. \"I-Ie's under the cabin seat. old thing," chuckled George softly. "Ti-ieyrc drifting in. A couple of secs mere.‘ The high-pitched voice swore lustly with the vigor and confidence of au- thority. and ended up with an adjec- tival demand that an equally adjec- tival rope bc slung them at once. Cvcorlze vaulted up on the glluwalc. The sudden beam of his electric torch flooded the stern of the lighter ten feet below, The crew was huddled ‘there. a. shortbearded mall standing up writ-h his hand on the tlllcr. “The first man ‘that moves is a eorluse!" said George qllietlyn. "Go over the side. anybody, and I fire just the sameJ-Iefe you, at the other end- I see you. Stand fast and catch a rope. Fling him one, Ronny." A group of brown startled faccl; thought. the torch. y "Put up you hands, everybody, while t the skipper comes aboard. Came along. Skipper! Bimblc lightly up that 1m- der. I W811i. you." The short. bearded nlan stood dead still. There teas a. tense pause of per- l-laps a minute; then he let the tiler Sivillfl. and clambered deliberately on deck. "Take this torch, Ronny, and kggp our friends down there covered. Blaze "my if anybody moves an eye. Now. Hkpper. It's finished, Briefly, lhc name's up." "What the devil-J‘ began um man doggedly. "Hush." said George. “Then are ladies present." "Ladle-I?" H" Sliillllcr swung round, and with the tall of my cyc I could sec him gazing at Marget_ W119 u“ lealrng over the gunwale by my side her two revolvers in a busslncsslikc poise. l "YCS- and she's worth a damn men. as you'll perhaps find if you try any peered up at us in the pallid light of- you get with Annual-lush Budweiser LIGHT OI DARK skipper," said George. "You want a couple in the engznerooln. and a man at the vrheel. Change ‘em after a four ‘. flours‘ whack if you like. but thtvresti must be under lock and key." A littlc man chambered on the bridge l and put his head into the deck-house. | "Key rf fo'c'slc." he granted. l “Thanl-ts" crawled Gecrge, looking y at him shrewdly. "Is the place lock-- l ed? The skipper gave him rt black look." It is locked. I have said so." l George smiled quizzicall)’. "If that's n lie, Skfppcl‘. I lock you with the l others myself and dar... 1 well navigate ' this ship to Lcith lvilhou‘. yoll~-yes. though I bang into the Bass Rock. Ronny. nip down with this key and see if the forec-astle dooris locked. It's l two or three steps down a companion- Way in the how's." _ I I returned and put the key down on Llle table. "Locked it is. George. Skip- pcris con-e “Skipper. said George. "I, apolo- gize. You're a gent. and I thought you were only a scoundrel. You're that as well. or course, but you're a gent all the rnme." _ "Thank you." said the skipper quietly. and closed the glass-partl- tloned door behind him. "Ronny," said George. as we lit cigarettes, and lay back on the hard seats gazing out on the gray desert o! waters; the white caps were lashing. and a long black ridge of land was becoming visible in the gathering light of early morning. "Ronny. you didn't tell me how those rascals collared you, I'm curious to know how it happened." I related briefly how I had follow- e<l seymore to Black Edge, my ex- perience there with the gray “dog. Smith's call next. day and his plea- sant invitation. the wire. and my for- tunaie telephone call. my night, in tn; Hall, and the intruders. and lastly my most excellent dinner with Smith at; Black Edge. and its sudden ending. "It was when I swore I was going to stick it to the end that Smith shoved a. revolver in my face. He said I'd had three broad l-lirlts to clear out. and DOMINION OI‘ CANADA Province of PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT 20th George \'., A. D., 1.930 In Re Estate of-Iohn Steele lute of 5t. Peters in King's County in tho said Province, deceased mutate.- By the-Honourable Harold Leon- ard Palmer. Surrogate Judge of Pro- bate Jun, an, g ‘ To the-Sheriff of the County of King's (‘ounty or any Constable or literate person within card County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the peti- tion on tile of Roderick J. Macdoruld of Si. Peters Bay in raid County. Physician, the Executor of the above named Estate praying that LCitution may be Issued for the purpose hare- lnafter set forth: You are therefore , hereby required to rite all persons | interested in the said estate to be and ' appear before me at a Probate Court l t» be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's County in the sald Province on Wednesday the tvventv-cighth day of May next com- ing at the hour of eleven o'clock fore- noon ofthe same uay to shew cause if any they can why the accounts of the monkey tricks. You're g little mom m‘ "16 Runs and we mean business?‘ "What is it you want?" demanded I W‘! fKlPDer in a high sibilant voicc._i l"ll'l'i'l'l'llll" "S*Al_E,v' lur FURNITURE‘ ‘ Am Instructed by J. E. II. Mcllwen to sell at 293 Richmond 5L, on Iri- day, May 18th. at L30 p. rn., a quan- i '||| h", Vlfloglg gt 1 p, M, purl"; ' tlty of ext-client furniture. including n flne old walnut dlnlng room set, lnlso beds. chairs. tables. hall l mirror. couches and other articles of l household furniture. J. A. MACDONALD aiaz-mwr-u , ' ‘“ “ than two to one, skipper, but we“, said Estate should not be placed and the Estate closed as prayed for In said Petition and nn motion of_.l. A. MacDonald, Eslp. Proctor _for lllll Petitioner. And I do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwith published In some newspaper publish- ed in Charlottetown aforesaid. once In each week for at least four elm- sccutlve weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy be‘ ‘forthwith posted in the following public places respectively. namely. In the Ihll of tho Court House in Georgetown In King's County aforesaid, at or near the Bank of Nova Hcotlo lrl 8t. Peters aforesaid, and at the store oLC. l.‘ Pratt ln' St. Peters aforesaid, rattan all persons Interested In the said ls- tate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. . ' (L. 5-) GIVEN under my hum! and the Seal of the laid Court tlllli 28rd day of April A. 1).. 1930 and In the 10th year of Ills Majesty's Reign. llgd. II. L. PALMII. l cxcno cosmos ortans now he was going to do it for me." "an!" cried oeoree- "Thu hilflnz business and the ptmplng off at you at the pool were simply to were wil- and perhaps that buatueu in the libr- ary with the air-gun pus dlttol We know the g-lme they're up b0 with this ship. and we know that Block Edge is lonely dump for the mutt ull the nllpr may w on it off. But I'm hanged l! I can see why they want you ovutofthe way. Of course they were afraid you might discover the truth about Black Educ. But I feel there's another reason. Ibr instance, vhf all that bother about a leather cue?" ' "And why have they collared Shaw I put in. _ "I eantl- understand what's hap- pened to Show." uid ‘George lowering lhis voice again. "Why wasn't he carted l out here with you? There's no doubt, I suppose. that you heard him lust night at Black Edge?" (To be Continued) NEW MENTAL CASES , ___ WASHINGTON. May I5.- mental hygiene principles may be applied to 100,000 Toronto school children ujithln ten year-s is the hope of Dr. C. M. I-Iincks, u-ho has been here atterding the fret lntemation- a1 mental hygiene conference. which l-las attracted about 4.000 delegates from 56 countries. In discussing the problem wth The Star Weekly. Dr. Hineks said: "In Canada the number of children who may be exqected to enter our mental hospitals is greater than the total of graduates from our univers- lly. Out of evey 100 children of an age, four are likely to bc sufferng from some major form of mortal disease. I-Ienoc the importance of the problem." 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