i “l-‘illllT-A-‘lll/ES” lluuml I Vin sad vlfllll! l What a blessing "Fruit-s-tives" proves to those worn out and weary by tho day’: work. A blood purifier, a builder of alth and strength, this marvellous medicine, ruado of an extract from fruit juices, combined with the finest medicinal ingredients, is just what is needed to regulati- bowels, kidneys and skim-sharpen tho sppetitie-atoady l L. the nerves-and restore the whole . I ‘g-system to its former vi our and I, .. ' mitality. As Mr. John O. ‘nghcim. ' ‘r _\Wynndel, B.C., writes: “hi norvee N were completely gone and was so _ tarod out_and run-down that work f seemed impossible. ‘ _ Since lflkllli i , . 5 ‘fFruit-e-tivea" I sin eager to work an ,,_ ; lilo is worth living again." _ One ‘cannot realize, until he has gone .' " - through the mill, how fine it is to be - well again. I owe my present good ' i l health to "Fruit-a-tives.” Try it z i where. oooo-oeooo» >o4++++oo+eo+o . C. F1 Hutclieson < z OPTOMETRIST 1 veo“ - FUR FfleMERs ‘ Now ls the time to place your order (or your requirements for the cele- brated Sharbcll hsrrell type cedar fox breeding dens. We also make-fox house; suitable to any pun. Let us heir from you at your earliest mvnVQnlCnCC and get our prices on your wqulrements. Satisfac- tion ls assured you. ELMER E. SHARBELL, Portage. P. E. 1. Insidious Eye Strain We use this adjective ad- , visedly. Sufferers from Eycstraln may I have perfect vision and there- t fore do not suspect the presence of any evil defect. The motive power of tho Entire human organism ll p Nerve Energy, Normal eyes. it ls computed Iltlllle about 20% of thlg New; Energy, but when Eyestrafn is present, a much larger proper- lion is required. Hence defective eyes through their consumption ‘ of an excessive amount of NB?" EM!!! may seriously affect the functioning of other organs of the body and produce lll health. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED 4 4096-5-27-61. i Professional Cards . ‘Tim R. miiiéiiiiiEili ll B. A. | BARRSTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN" Cameron Block, Charlottetown, P.E.l. Prohibition Commission Chairman, Mr. GEORGE E. BROWN. Margalo, P. E. l. Send all ‘ ' atlon regarding in- . fractions of Prohibition Act to the abovo 25c. and 50c. s box-at dealers every- ,,",.:£Gl-1 ‘rwc. _ _ I g i‘ i i ______ ghlllllli m: uunr lllll 0F HIM GABBY GERTIE ._.-___fi ‘T? "When a man boasttully points to his bump of intelligence he doesn't know beans." He: Yea. lremembc you when you were a baby. You woreaome baby. She: All the fellows atlll think the same about mo. ' “He says he's engaged In outdoor Work." "True, . true-necking In park." the -' "Mabel lays Georgrtoolr her to a great blowout Int night." “You: it happened when they were out In George's machine." '-' SMILES =- Or To Chief Inspector B. J. Haywood ‘l8 I}... ‘- ‘ Street, Chi-i‘ Phone 709 Ol01-l1-16-1yr. _ ; McLeod & Bentley .1 J. a. BENTLEY , w. n. BENTLEY, x. c. =' - Barrister and Attorney-at-Law l Office: iao Richmond Street . MONEY T0 LOAN l Charlottetown, P. E. l. ;. McDonald s.‘ McPhee - B. A. " J. a. McDONALD. n. r. McPIIEE nanarsrans. Arroimags. arc. Moms! r0 1.0m ', l-iley Building Charlottetown .~ - '7 Stewart & Lowther . r. o. smwam‘. K. c. i5, N. w. Lowrm-m ' SABBISTEBS. SOLICITORS. ETC. 04 Great George Street A MONEY T0 LOAN Illll-i-t-tf. ELECTRIC NEEDLES SPECIAL LIST "Ilporduous hairs removed per- »-’, ‘fluently without pain or scars from foes. neck and other parts of the ‘holy/by the Ilectrle Noodle. MISS ll. M. RICHARD Ilootrle Needle Special II ‘Cbareh so, ltoncton, s. n. wumu so . smi noun l uurwux Helped by Taking Lydia E. Pink- ham’: Vegetable Compound Grainland, Sask.—"I am us that I heard of that good Lydia . Pink- 'nnedi o -Mss. Iaar soak. TORONIO. May alt-Stormy scenes developed hers yes‘ " , st a meeting of the Toronto CentraPrealiytery of the United Church over the adoption of s report by a special meeting on the use of tobacco by ministers. floated discussion took place rs- garding a section of the report. which mid: m» the Christian character otthosewho regard tneuseolto- us» u an innocent gratification. should not1on that account be im- Willi? Dr. J. Kerr denouncrtl the use of “ioboueiaecciecmwmuquua ' n. CONTINUE D HOME AND FREEDOM They entered the Harbor of Nev." York on a dull, cloudy day in Februj ary. Their welcome was quiet; and for this they were grateful. There was a committee of course. but they had eyes only for Connie's fur-clad figure waving to them from the launch. "Clayton's with her - and Mr. Terry," So-so said. . "Some fellows from Mlneola, too." Jerry answered. "And by the lord, Harry, there's Chloe," Fred said laughing. "Look at her, wide as she is long and almost hidden behind a bunch of American Beauty roses. I'll bet she's one proud colored woman." It seemed hours before they were exchangnlg handclssps. Connie kept So-so's arm in her own. She had shaken hands very quietly with Jerry and Fred, leaving the nolscr wel- come to Chloe, who wept openly and kept wiping the tears away on a large handkerchief for fear they would spoil her new coat. “Sorry to see us back. 1 Chloe?" Jerry asked. _ “No, I ain't. But I always cries when I'm happy, Mr. Jerry. I just, loves s. good cry." , ' A generallsughiielieved the n- slon that had fallen upon thv m. Through the ceremonies that foilow-, ed Chloe wept faithfully. attesting‘ her happiness in this manner until» the large handkerchief was soaked‘ and she asked Fred for one of his.“ "Keep it. ChlOQpSOUVGHIffi i "I will, Mr. Fred. I sure will." At last they were free. Connie had~ insisted on taklngthein all home vrlth her for the nlghl". Clayton Wis stay- ing with ‘them, and his solicltous manner when he was with Constance puzzled So-so. " “If Jerry hadntactrd as thougl". everything were the samc between himself and Constance I'd think she reflected. , Meantimcconstance had called to Jerry, "come- dovm "to the library when you've cleaned ‘up. I want to talk to you.” ,- He came down presently and found her sitting on a low chair beforg the log fire. She was alone. He hesi- tated, wondcringwhether to kiss her or to wait for some signal from her as to her wishes. “Sit down, Jerry“ Let's make s say when we were kids. You look wor- rlod." " ~ "I sm. Connie. About this." he pul- led her code cable from his 90¢,- ket. ' _ , "Oh, come, Jerry, admit that you were glad." _ "I won't admit anything until’! understand why you sent it." . Constance stared st the fire a long time before answering. "I sent it‘ because I noiongcr want to marry you." . -. , "Why not, Constance?" "Because I've foundthat I am real- ly in love with some one else- you don't. really "care. do you Jerry?" “But I thought you dldntgbelleve in love. _ " I dldnt for a long time, Jerry. I might as welltell you that it's Clay-l, ton. You know we've‘ been friends" for years, grew up together, and he fell in love with fne a long time ago. But. I wouldn't. listen to him and I had romantic iclessabout marrying a poor man who had done thlngs—‘ that was you, Jerry. ' » ' "Then after you left I realised that I didn't care for you st sllJIt was the glamour around you-around the ‘flying fleld"and around" the won- derfui thing you" were going to do in tho Golden Girl. I realised ~' all can after So-Io came and told mi of thoterrible chance you were tilt- ing with‘ Fred's heart in the aha GOID GIRL‘ a had a bad case" on Clayton," So-so, ' pow-wow. as Clayton and I used to ' u Filed Wanted fol". you would liavergonc, but I owed I you at least the chalice ‘to decide for yourself. Ijiook a fearful respon- fslbility in sendaig you of! without I even a. warning. Just after you tele- phoned to say good-by I woke up. I didn't even dress, but drove out ta the field with a coat on over my l pajamas. You were gone. Then I went to get So-so to try to find some plan of stopping you-and when I learned what she had dank-the risk she had taken, then I ssw how selfish and vain I was. Oh! I felt like a worm. Arid it was in this trouble, the most terrible I was ever 1n that l turned to Clayton. _ “Jerry. all that day and all the next night, and until we got the flasn of your landing in Rio, Clayton stayed with me. Neither of us slept. I don't believe we ate a bite, it's Sil lie a bad dream. And then came the glorious news that you had made it. Clayton tells me I acted like a mad woman-and I was crazy Jerry; crazy with joy." ' Jerry reached out his hand and she put her in it. - "So then you cabled me the good news‘ that I was a free agent once mole-suppose‘ I had cared, really ‘cared for you." _"I knew you didn't, that way. i know it, Jerry." and I wanted you to feel freiflxisccept the gift that So- ‘so had to offer you." ‘"1 didn't accept it, then, Constance. But I'm going to." Constance squeezed "Good old Connie." 'I'here was a tap st the door and =to Connie's “come." Clayton entered. ‘“Lct go of my girl's hand," he said to Jerry with a smile. ' "l-lold‘ l; yourself then," Jerry said laughing. Everythlngs Jake, Clay- ton. and I'm here to congratulate you On having the best girl in the world except one." "He means So-so." Constance said, going to Clayton and leaning against rum. - ‘ "That's all" right with me," Clay- ton sold good naturedly. “Co llfld her, Jerry. she's in her room, second to-‘the right at. ‘ top of the stairs," Constance directed. " "By and by—I want. to see your father ‘first, Constance." ' "Father? Ho's in his room —I'm sure you can go right up." Jerry left hastily. his hand. TO BE CONTINUED Bloy Scout Jamboree Subscription List iii connection with the nest com- ing o! ago international Boy Scout Jamboree to be held at Birkenhesd. ling, ln July. two Scouts are to be provldedlor by the Governor Gen- eral Any additional " ‘ must be provided for locally. and the Pro- vincial Boy Scout Commissioner and Committee have authorized the open- ‘lng of s subscriptions list for this purpose. Subscriptions may be sent to Mr. G. Fllllter, Bank of Montreal. m.“ n. a. MacKinnon. Ariana: Receiver Generalb Office, Mr. Herbert W. Yeo. l0 Greenfield, Avenue, Mr. JIP. Iolghtiseryl? Woymouth St, or Mr. J. R. Burnett. Guardian Office. Subscriptions already received. lllr. Ceoiigo DeBlols Mrl ‘W. cheater S. McLuro Col. n. a MacKinnon ldrwlsmcl Paton ClIIIlOQMlOWIPGlISXCMII . -Mo0re dcMfclAod D110. H. Seer Mr. .1. ‘o. I-Iyndmrn Ir. J. It. Paton Ir. C. Hillier .. THlICI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN “You're generous. Jerry. I think" qua- W-B-V-A RICHMOND, Vb, TUESDAY, MAY 2B 1929 270.1 Meters —- 1000 Watts 5.30 P. lVL-Volce of Happiness . SAE-Schutters Candy Bar Contest. Gulf-Hotel Richmond Orchestra. 8.5D—Amos'n'Andy. ‘LOO-Va. Better Talk. '1_10_Pcter Quince Book Revlena. 7.30-A. R. R. L. Codejnstructlons. Btu-Gillette Tire Hour. Qxlu-Ciiquot Club Eskimos. 9.30—-Communlty Theatre Play. lllutk-Radlo-Keith-Orpheum Hour. 11.00---1200—Orchestra. r Trade Association 5.i5-~Last Minute Neil's Flashes and Early Baseball Scores. Press-Union Publishing Co. Boo/Final Baseball Scores. Union Publishing Compam. . 8.05--Studlo Program. Sarah Ehrlich. soprano; Harry Dense. Plano; John Peach Baritone; Harry Maxwell, Plano. ggio-"Ijhe ‘runcful Tuners." Daniel DeLuca, Director. 9.00—-Speciai Weekly Request Concert Chalfonte-l-laddon Hall Dual Trifl- Anthony Collettl, Dir. Publicity Dir- ector, and Ethel Rattay. W P G. Pub- licity Director. ' 10.10—Studio Program. Oriole Gl-éc Club. R. A. Walker, Director. "Negro Splrituals." I0.30-Colton Manor Hotel Ensemble. Marie Geldt, Director. Studio. “Around the World on Good ship Coi- ton Manor. lulu-Correct Time and Harry D014- bln's Orchestra. Million Dollar Pier. ll.30~Sllver Slipper Club Orchestra. "HilPPy" Andrews and His Nomads. Press- Rollo Bay and Vicinity Mr. Emmet Donahoe. teacher at Bear River South is spending a weir‘ earned vacation at his home in Souris West. i ' Mr. Charles McCormac was a pas- senger to the city Wednesday. Mr. William Dlngwell. Dlngwelrs Mills, was a visitor to Sourls. recent-v 1Y- ' Miss Elizabeth McCormack spent the week end in the city. the guest-of Miss E. Bryenton, 11 Spring Street Spring Park Road. .' » \>_______§~__‘ a DIFFERENT JeIlqIbwdez' Sole Distributors for -__lylAY 27. 1929 C/Jerry M oil-hf Cut stale bread in thin slices and lflm l the crusts. Dissolve one package Lurl V‘ Wild Cherry Jell ' boiling water. Add to it one cupful i» cherries. Mix well. Dip m. . of broad in the liquid and uso them lo 1.. .- n cold wet mould or bowl. When skin's an l bottom of mould are linod.udd the Lllfl’. ries (drained) from a pint jsr of (fliiflwi Jlleet a new taste thrill! Big, lplump, jui cherries buried in a quivery fxgrzili-a. than pour! in ehe remainder u‘ moo d of r|ch_ ushus jelly-cherry flavor- ofhirr-nilTrixtgroof .1‘.'ic:l_.i'r'§'§nii"i}i ‘£5’; and each oruon smothered in a generous §§§',‘,’,‘r"fe" jgcgg'§;g-u§3,;§';,-;h§“~\ "H! g helPing 0 ice-cold custard sauce-there's a coldpcuslnrdsrucerourvd vvcrlheliii-ke’ l‘ dessert that will make your mouth water! 2 j l.‘ l for a rfzrtorz of three 10c.‘ packages The secret, of course, is‘ the Liquid Flavor sealed air-tight and ever-fresh in a dainty "sugar bud." \Vheu this su sr bud dissolves with ihejell Powder, it re eases the Liquid Flavor whic makes the jelly richer, fresher and fruitier. Shin-lilo ll/é Ltd SHIRRIFES LIMITED In Prince Edward island "~ The MacLear Company, Rev; Martin Monaghan, I’. P., Am- herst. Magdalen Islands, left Friday on the S. S. Lovat, after a visit to rel-, stives and friends in Charlottetown‘ and Souris. Lady t The death occurred at. Fortune Bridge, on May 15th, of John S. ,Frsnci.s in the 8i year of his age. leaving to mourn three sons and five Visits Hospital (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO. Ont. decked the western New York fllld Jean of Irllng- merit took place in Illllcrest Ceme- ‘tery, Alberton. Mr. Arthur left to ,‘mourn their loss besides his widow. s family of two sons and six daugh- f tcrs. One son, James resides in Mas- ;sachusetts: another, Stanley, resides " at Alberton. The daughters are, Mrs.‘ a good neighbour and highly esteem- ‘ 0. H. Low. Ida, Ruby and Lillian all I ed in his community. The brresved I ton, Mass,‘ who is at Drew“ at Alberton. having come homo to attend her‘ father during ht! illness. Mr. Arthur was a man of quiet retiring disposition. but imrlil". Willingdon Iin Massachusetts; Mrs. Stewart oi wife and family have sincere film- ‘2 _-'1 . M” 3 M“ ‘Brookfield. P. E. 1., mm. m piitliy of many friends. hospital resid- daughtcrs. namely: Harry, Arthur and Edgar. Mrs. William H. Gownshcn, Rollo Bay West; Mrs. Geo. Wood. Rollo Bey West; Mrs. Reginald Ding- well, Bay Fortune; Mrs. Robert Dixon. Baltic; Mrs. Eric Dawson. Bedeque. Funeral was held from his residence. Friday afternoon. To the bereaved we cnco for nurses at half past tcn this morning when Lady Wlllingdon paid .a visit of inspection. Her Excellen- itho supt, Miss ma, Dr. Augusta Stowe Cullen, president of the wom- en's board for twenty one years. Mrs. W. J. Wilkinson, her su asor. and icy was received at the entrance‘ b)‘ - Miss Rowan, Supt... of Grace l-lacplt- al. Through a rloublc llnc o.’ nurses Lady ‘Hlllingziau passed l": lhc rc- ceptlon rcvom irliore lklrs. Wilkinson ___ wclcomrrcl Mr anciDr. Stowe Gui- Mls! Milli Donahue. teacher at ilcn sketched the work of the wom- extend sympathy. Master Joseph B. McCormsck and William A. McKinnon were visitors to Sourls on Saturday. in Roseneath. on Friday. Csrvelh. gvmiuciaughtcr o! one of ‘ 1'11 iirL-"plialfls 211115.72 phys- Rev. L P. Callaghan motored iclam, irrescnl/zd Lu-"Jy ivlllingdon thrwsh R0110 Buy on Bnturdw- iwlth a huge boquct of roses. H31’ ____ lifxccllency expressed her delight at Cflnlratulsllons to Mr. Edwin ReidHhe fine residence named in honor on his appointment to High Sheriff 10f Edith Cavell. 01311181 CQlmW- W9 110W 1691 mill Many members of the women's we have the right man in the right Ibaard were present. and Mrs. How- Dllcv- - iard Ferguson. who was a guest. sc- [compsnied Lady Wiilfngdon and Mr- flavor-r. St. Peters Bay. find MY- i Miss Illlls on a tour of the hospital. McLean. Montague, passed through In (he anatomy (315.53 room, Her Ex- Rollo Bay with the road machine and 1 agency 1mm“ upon the gmn-ucg. ‘MW 5““"°°Y- irw taklnz span in. demonstration lflkelcwn. and. to the delight of tho rim. upon lenvlns. asked that they Mr. Patsy Power. Souris Line Rollo BIY Wt“. motored to her home ‘en's board, Then ilttlc Elizabeth Our l'(’.f)'.!?.12.i'u_... "iilepends upon each diamond We sell Diamonds bear no trade- marks . . . . . An untrained cyc cannot tell their worth-cannot cvcn detect minute flaws that greatly reduce their value. . . Your i only judge therefore. in buying a diamond is the honesty and integrity of he who sells it . . .Wc built our reputation and continue to maintain it because thostoncs we sell are what we rcprcsrzx. W. W. Wellner Ltd. DiamonmRings in d void: dIDiCl I lie-fl o gm 3Z5 - 350- 7100 Jiillw" -l\l"-""‘4.'J Iicsr River on Sunday. We rclret the-l-llr-i-e-ss of Mrs. John S. Francis, Ibrtune Bridge. and hope for her speedy recovery. ' I Miss Sadie McDonald, Rock Berra. is visiting in Rollo Bay. the Inert-oi Misc Ethel Peters. llr. J. A. McMillan Mr. W. Rghitken" . it. was. I was-only irritated at the il. I think it t! a wasteful habit!" y ‘ He presented a moiutien. later’ Macao. no the youth ‘ct the Mllitfy. ’ l‘ ‘ t... lfldptild. which deplorcdtho mm ofi Mrr- a." mini-a so w iwaovaa Mr. ‘w. 7x: Roger's ; .-. . . . 20.00 idol. the trip might have to be poll- ' MIRA; 8.410521 .. . 5.00 poned. not concerned st. all with your Mr. Frank Clarke . 2.00 i safety." ' Mr. G: ll. Hugh” 1.. . 5.00 I ‘It wouldn w. have made any differ- 1M1‘. C H Blssctt . 5.00 ~ enoe if I had known. I'd have gone I air. C. H. B. Longworth . . 5.00 .__...._. . Mr. W. f-LV. Dunbar .......... 5.00" of the reaiaumn ripen. IA-Frlend . coo "x cannot accept Dr. suns-i m! m. l. Ernest u. Worth . soc,‘ port," sold Dr. Kerr. "for it lmpiiei‘ CoL-A. G." Puke ..... 5.00 that the use of tobacco is auiano- Br. R. L. Cotton ....-. . 600 cent gratification. x- do not believe it Mu Shrub I00‘ ur. s; w. smxumoa m . . 10.00 IM Mr. Wall. McDonald. C. I, ‘Char- lottetown. motored to his home in Souris West on Saturday. Miss Ethel Peters. teacher, Rock Barre. is spending a three weeks vac- ation at her home in Rollo Bay. Mr. Lawrence Melanie, \Giencora- dale motored to Hello Bay on Sunday. Mr. McGrath. Manager of the Mor- ell Creamery. was to Rollo my and lures-Sums“ ...............:: L00 m" “V” m‘ n“ m ' mum”. trip-ll. ‘ ..i.._ screenwriter-recurrence Road. was a visitor to Rollo Bay and ‘b, swan a holiday, , MR. annacw anrnvn Albert/an name: suffered the loss recently of another aged and l ,.. - cd citizen in the passing on Mayjth, of Mr. AndrewAi-thur, in the eighty 8mm! year of‘ nu m. Mr. Annui- Jewelers Since 186s C Q§Q+OQO§§OOQO§OO¢OO4OQ1-ooooaooeooo<o~Q6-*"” was born at. Hazel Grove. P. E. I March ma, 1m. He removed m Al. bl-‘PWH filly years agovand had resid- ed on his farm, about three miles west of town ever ‘llnce. Ho was "15""! "It? five years no. to Miss Ellbhemla McDonald. who survives him. He was for sixty three years s “m”? ‘l! "l! Qflhle Lodge. The funeral service took place a; hi; m; "idem on M» 10m. It was very Israeli attended and was conducted b1 hi: nu r. Rev. a. s. Weir, of Al- bertmi U ted Church, assisted by Rev. llr. Illicit of Ilmldsle and ltov. Mr. Stavcrt of Hunter River. who s l . i v E. R. BROW. i 146 Richmond St, Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insuran e at Lowest Rate. v g-Good Strong Stock Companies ‘Amt at Suminerslde, Lloyd Lewis. 1 “N l W11 hm?“ ‘little - hi‘ ooooeouoooooobooooobo-ooiotoeoonooo o-Moooooo0+*"“i