v _l f l `1 l ii t t _<_~, . _...__ l i t s \ l \ \.\"“’ . .,. ix ,l i .. 7. ’. : ii ,J ,'t~. _,- " ~ 'san- ...-..-.. .- Q l i. ./ _/ _-F- ....¢_.., » -r -.~..--.T - .__i _..._ __ _ ,. .__._.s;., ._..__.~ ._.-_.... .W .ei -';*°:\i““ """‘1.-_:_ .:: » ¢ i. 1 ii -a<-'-_ry- _ _ f . _ ~ ,' _ . _ \ ' Till’ r'rv~w'~"vr|~|rvuw.-. ...»m\|m\'~ ' ” . A1'KlD27.192',! HIM FROM ° WORK FOR A ~ AT A TIME had a Sick Day Since “Fruit-a-lives” THOMAS Ol' the thousands and thousands cf rum und ivoincn who have lu-cn re- storcti to pei'ie<‘t hezihli by “Fruit-s- tives," nuue are more griiloiul ihiin ltir. Tlios. Graham, 538 lllzisson St., Oshilwa. ~ “I :im G0 years nhl :intl was tirutc-tl for ycurs for :i troulile between the bowels :intl the lilzitliler, which kept me home from work for xi. month at a time; until I started to take “Fruit-o-tives.” Since then, I lifive -worked steadily for four years and have never had a sick day." 1-_-. ~\' Try this wonderful medicine; mario from fruit. jiiicesi cumliiiicd with the finest incfiivinul in;r:°ciii<‘nts. ‘.2.'»r. and -504'. it imx-at dealers e\'erv\\'here. 4 iloiicr ,HE CllAllI.0'l"l'li'i`()\'.fN HOTILL' C0i\ll’.-\NY i.lhXl'l`ill.) Notice is hereby given tlint zi gril- . eral nireting of the slmi‘elicItlei's oil “The Cl‘.:ii'lol.cl0\\‘ii Hotel Coiiil’31`~.','~ Liiiiited" \\'ill he held in thc Beard oi T;-me R.,-gnu,-, l\lo.i'ket` Biiilcliiig. in Ch1i:'lottcto\vii_ Prince Eclward Island on Mondziy, the Liv:-nt_v-niiifli day of April A. D. 1929, at the hour of G o';'lot'k p. iii. for .lie purpose of pass- ing s. resolution requiring the said “Clia:'lotte;ov.‘n Hotel Coiiilifillii Ll' niited" to be wuuiid up unticr the provisions of the "Voliilitai‘_v Wind- :ing-iip Act" being cliapter 9 of the Arts of the General Assf‘inbl_v oi Prince Ecii-:ard Island passed iii the fifteenth year of the reign of His ‘ Present Majesty, and upon the Pam- lniz of siieh- resolutions to appoint a liquidator or liqiildatni's for such winding-iiji and for the transaction of busiiism incidental to such wind- ing-up. Dat-ed this twelfth day ol April, A. D., 1929, - W. K, ROGERS. *. President. ' D. A, MACKINNON, ' LT. Colonel, Secretary Treasurer. 3264-4-17~eod-61. GABBY Genrie ,____________-----5 01 '| . " -‘P .1 73* , -_, Y . Webb i i-ici' i1¢sr¢ni;en~' ~ M _ 90°' , , I 41, ' \ ' fi" _ 3 il". L ., »/,ffvf v;x1:|- 3.l'b2.l'1 v l ‘_ \ »_ r the rwslb elf sternly in - a wicked girl .-1 t nre iins ._ iam *w .i _ too. You ou__1.t to L that Jerry is ivy ._--» “V ’\...'<~-_‘,‘. _;-fn /,- \ " \_. `- *_*-` _“___ _ )~‘ ¢ -ei rtvvie in sn' l `§__ _fy ".\lc.vs l` *fl-,'<>\\ , ~.. In KX _*M r .. \f~\ D. _._ _ ` »'* ':‘ c:.J <.:>.i . , ‘_ ~ i / W 2 _ _ \\ A _ .ir closety \ -‘ ‘_ ` :ry yourself' i / \ . ,ment she dx-I nr.” e.en envy the turs .`.___._, wa), 'thrown caaeiessly- on the back of Q' i P . r- .r / Fr 'qi l____;______.____D “When the short skirt lr abol- viied the girls will probably find a nf-re attractive style In their 'uni:s." l l li 0 \/ \'\/ /~ / \/\ ’ \ ;\»;ls2(.-fs;:. ` _ if `/ _ She (to new acquaintance): Do i you have any difficulty going round curves?" Motcrman (demonstrating at once): Not the slightest. my dear. \ I l . \<.\\Z »» THEY MAKE AND BREAK Wifie: My clothes simply make me. Hubby (sighlng)2 And break me. Established Business Stand For Sale llcre`s your chance to seru:-¢ one ol the finest business propositions on P. E. Island. Elmer E. Sharbell, of Portage, P. E. l. olfers for immediate sale his fully equipped lumber and conpcragc plnnis at Purtrigc with or without stock that is ready for manu- facture. including his patent for the Crlchratorl Cedar Fox Breeding Den. Also including a. beautiful dwelling and outhuildings with twelve acre; of land within three minutes wall: ol' depot and situated on the main thoroughfare; also six hundred acres of lumber and woodland within easy reach of mlll property. This is one of the finest chances to set-ure i\ going business' at is reason- able price. Terms if desin-ii can be easily arranged for. Mr. Shsrbell's reasons for selling these fine properties arc that he in- tends doing other extensive work and he has decided to sell his lumber and coopernge outfits. Properties are open for inspection. Arrangements can he made by telephone or letter. ----- l FOR SALE Brick residence and barn on Prln|:e_ Street, large lot adjoining, also veryf old mahogany bed room suite and ni In odd pines of furniture. For ll- spection, Phone 784. Radio communication ls being ex-,T tended in the Philippines. i ___ - I Commercial aviation is being rap-I idly de"¢l°l>€d ln India. pected to improve soon. lnine and ten feet. one enamel sink. ,fifty- feet. stair rail with two newel ~§§\ fl ' l 't\\ . /, _ l f /ll /2 ‘ ’/,, rl i|l'Y.'il‘ / t /_ _.\§;_____\. me is Wiley: You should be ashamed l of yourself-coming home ln this . condition. l Hubby: Hicl Am I home? ._ I __;"_*‘-_"_i_' i 3 ForSale 3275-4-i8~2i. , ` Panel doors and frames. window ,ssshes und frames. two wire gates post; and bnlustcrin, one enterprise Royal Grand Range, two gates and frames. two hed-:tends with springs and mattresses. one extension table. Bllhtecn kitchen and dinning room chairs, ten rools oilcloth and it lot of other useful articles. Bargains while they int. J. J. Stewart. Balmoral Apart- ments. Upper Prince Street. Phone 1341.. 3321-4-20-6| Iiaiy's industrial depression is ex- L The Charlottetown Fox Breeders Protective Association hllshed for the prosecution of any ..-_ ranches of any of its members and have retained n. Deteotl Ag nd Talent of highest repote to accom ve "my . iw, V are also owned by the Association md are ready to go to work ug one ‘__ to'| notice. ‘ if ’§i9i ... Wi. 'V u\ _ ~. -[_ following sm memben of me cnnwncrown- mx ___~_ ns' rnorqcrrvs i\ssoci.rnon= / _:_-» .1 »',f2‘¥ . ii, __ __ i'/lclnlrd l Msoltinnan hu- Farms. ` ,V I :lin A.McDoruld. ~. 3,, ' L. manners. `\_ . .v,_ _r * t :~ `<. Bogen _._-,;, --.neun sum aim rox ce. ‘ -.iZis_'i'.:'¢_¢_.g;5 ~.“» _i.,_.' ._ G. Sounders. , ,‘~" ` -’ »l‘.a.”" \\‘ . person or persons stealing foxes from push their purpose. Trained Blood- 'l'. B. lwtllcltzs, Secretary-'l‘|-nearer. lllvor lox llsnemsi 3, "~ #"'*»’_` tvtinriiiuii.. \\ta , U , . . onnaxiya 'rim NEWS l l So-so was in the Crowsmst. lt needed eu.lless` stroiglitcniiig and tidying these isle full days when the dust from thc landing field sivirlbd in the fl7»oi~wa_v eveiy time sonic one ,rump in. wifi. _ti-ie coming or cold 'wemher trade would fail off and she would lia'.'»_»_ to depend on her regular 'ciistnm-=\rs from the field :md school 'lor most of her trade. l ina, vviiy i. was a relief notto lxnve the c.\.~\in! visitors who de- .months 'mis my to be dreaded. The Ci‘o\vs;ies:. ncried hardly eriougli then :tn keep un iviili the cxpeiises oi' ber self n_;.;l lifr fuilier. , "I w"sli 1 rould see some way-to bu_vii~<; it new coat," sho ttiougln. "Still, I'rl lmve io look in the bargin sales and b_\' the end of the ivinter `my new one wouldrfi look mulzii bot- te.-thaii the old one docs now, Oh. ll lmte rhei-.p things." ; She lest herself in a dream of furs livarm and :oft and rich. “fd almost leiicoiirnge tha.: rich old fool that tried llc hold my hand today Lf he'd buy lm.. ii gray srnilrrcl roatf She went fn memem remembering she had sem the "rich old foo ~il.b0iit his __/" S-if `\.‘ i / l R) l ° 5`/ ,.) finondetl quick service from her, not ‘if lalwuy:~ too coiirteoiisiy. Bu; the di- '@'-"’“' Q) , lininishcd income ol' the winter , " ._ 1;- X/ 1 lcimlr. nor the rich orown duvet;--.i I cost dress, with its stunxinlgly simpi i matching hot. - i "News for you, so-so,” Constance i quid, stirring her tea. ' "Te1l`me.” 1 "Jerry and I are-engaged." Things swsm'before‘ So-so's eY0S~ 'Sl-is gulped and swallowed hex-_tes I and stonpgd quickly to snatch Peach- , es up from the floor' and bury her quivering chin in the cat/ii fur. 1 “How wonderful." she managed. Apparently Constance not.lced-notli- ing unusuat in So-so's_,ms.nner. for 'she went on: “Of course were not , going to beimsrried until next spring f -I like June weddings. I think we'll .have on aviation wedding. It'l1 be isoinethlng different. Will you be I frriuesniuia, so-sn?" » `l "rd into to." Peach-.Q was wris- lgiing. but for s mon-.em so-so reid - her fast. Surely her chin would be- have in is moment. "We wont. have a big wedding. I'd ‘like it on the lawn at Terrymore. fv.'l1ere.3/on were the other night. you _ know. '1"1x».=rc are lots of roses in the garden in June. 1'll 'go abroad Ln l.-lin-ll-innybe Mnrcli and get away ffiom the beastly rain. and get my irousseau. Jerry`s nice, lsn't he?" ‘ "Jeri-y's it peach." So-so agreed, “You`ve known htm s long time f l.even’t you. so-sc?" ‘ ` . uc; to snub young ,.1 severely," he father . So-so began to laugh. “How funny :you are, father. Why should I fall in love with Fred just because I'm not in love with Jerry?" she laughed for some time, hoping that hei' father ldid _not guess how near the tears iwers to her laughter. and that night l when she wcnt to bed she sorted over i her memories of Jerry and laid them aside in her mind, as one liiys by the i irlnkets of a departed friend. T0 BE CONTINUED ’ _ _’ Famous Jersey _AtNort/ill/iltshire Within the last few months four _ oiitstuiidiiig Jersey bulls have arriv- : cd on Prince Edward Island, three of -_ these within the last few days. Last, _ but not least. is the great breeding Class A. A. bull Edgeicy Silver Dol- ; lar, purchased by William Clarke ami iS.'>ns_ North Wiltshire ii-om Conn 'Iin_.-“.;..<_i i ~ iu.i.....i eruuiii. by run,” "1 vu i»_..,'.,....i.:,..._ ....._.... L,-,{3,_E_ pinuumi. V,-"__ eased ne°i>la¢sct.u.sunily.” 1- _ , idotot' _ if.”-‘_ 1 fn" _ __ 'fHAv¢ V5 seen .lorry todayr' , ‘this -later. .jlerry had always rusliei i Pmwhes 'ya,_,__ned_ S040 ben, to , to her with his troubles and triumph: C before. .sti-ckc the cat and looked up from _ _ l. ta t or _ Cons n_ce's cool _mire wen "-‘What I like about Jerry is z`-: stance coming in the door. ' - ;t_here‘s no nonsense about lil.'n~iJ l zoves ming mm 'una anything i~ 'n the world, more than he cares . ic. 1 don‘t doubt, but I_ like thi like s man who puls_'suceess_ first. ,he pounded ber small white tlsyoxi - me cable as she continued. "Success first and women second *I'i~iei'e's ' _iomethlng you can take hold of in 1 iiinndike that Sometimes I think Constance stripped off hey gloves ' _ - 5 _i should have been a man, So-so. I .cdn'l:'stand sticky sentiment" "Let me help. And let's go lii thht ' l So-so laughed. “You look soor- .......o...v..... _ _ .navso loser