‘v i‘ n‘ a BELL o MATHIESON __I _ L‘ Barristers. PAGE TWC know was, ‘gs “us”? (peanut we.» haemo- ‘$3 Ran Ross Tea "Le. "was he.” ‘mo Q\ItlL\T\E$ - - Rim ma. ‘I: Gwalior. tutti. N 0 T i CE 5T. PETERS BEDGE (‘LOMEU ‘ N T E D Owing t0 construction, ‘it. l'etci's~ Bay Bridge will hi‘ clnuui in \'f‘lll('li . traffic on and after 'i‘uo~=.i:\. .i’ii:i-; swam"; a dmrihuh". rm, F“ Nb . 17th. until further iiutivr. Th.‘ do tour will be n; Quiglcvs Mills. ‘ [tins "Y"! PPM lhrflushout the Man- 715-lWPPR. ‘time Provinces. Favorable proposi- """' r“ I tion will be offered. App],- “sgt 30x l A“ us‘ Sauna ‘ i SUM/LE? Auction safe on. Thizii-rli". llifh, 2' on" dolor}; p in. I ptibllc‘ fl‘l‘."l"\l1 "i1 1h’ 1‘: .. i . John Brown. .\Ifl‘.'ll9‘-'l. his fziriii cou- Juii" 1 i ‘i “1 i . slsting of 52 acres of land. stock GABEY GERWE crop anti farm inxpicmenrs. Stark" 2 horses. 1 ixiarc l‘. yr». 1 mare iii I vrs. Five mzil: in“, 3 r 1hr. 9 Jlifmil. o». tau. 7 lambs and aboii: 50 hens L! s1 i. . \ ‘q Z robes. 1 binder. mlassev-Hari. . hay mower. l hay.‘ rake. l sprin: tooth harrnw. l dis:- narrow: 1 spike harrow. 2 plvuchs, f- v_1-nn’l * ' :arn slerzh. 1 1:211‘. drivin: s. driving iragnn. 1 seeder. 1 truck was- ori. 1 cart. l truck. i roller. 1 thresh- . l: l s, 3.‘. h. H... 1 facmrv can j: of lumber. hnrnass. fork"- Shovels and ho"; 10o ‘nir of on'~ and a f1‘ifll‘.’l"‘ of huckivhraf and household effects. ALEX JIAFRAE. Auctioneer. Terms made known at ~11" ' 4453-6-16-31‘ D-Q~.~4.'.\-§~9'%~Q .*+-+é.‘-.'~.~% 9$%-§ 9 $$$' ' S. S. “HarianiWf NOTHQE i Owing to tide (‘auditions at Victoria , the “l-larianii" will make only one‘ tour! trip onthat service via. on the Eeilrrin; dates May 15th and 29th. Also June 12th and 26th. leaving Fharlnttctnwn at 7 .-\. M. returning will leave \'i"toria at i l’: .\l. Iluringf ‘he intervening trot-ks the two round; trips trill be made. This Schedule effective until June ‘ilith. Charlottetown. May 8, i930. ro-oo-o-oo-oo-avaoooeoaoaoaos. Professional Rlark R. McGuigan, t B. A. Mrs. Henpecki Before we we're BARRSTER. soucrrou. i-rrc. "fi;‘°‘,'_h'1“3°f:‘f° if 7" “Y?” ftMfI MONEY ‘r0 LOAN vvelgmflp“ ' "" -°’ 5' a Cameron Block, Charlottetown, r.t<.'.l. ‘ McLeod & Bentley l. l. RITLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. b. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Office: llitl Richmond Street MONEY TU LOAN Charlottetown F. E. i. McDonald & lilcPhee Bl A! l. A. McDUNALD. u. s. m. "anus BARRIQTERS. ATTORNEYS. arc. moms! T0 LOAN "Ready for the summer season?" "Sure thing. my dentist has Just iherpened my prob and l fgi in ine shape." ' @- Stewart & Lowthe J. D. STEWART. K. C. N. W. LOWTIIER BABBISTERS. SOLICITORS. IITG l1 Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN R. R. BELL nj i. MATHIESON. u. n. Solicitors, Etc. r iiloney to Loon. Offices-Charlottetown and Mantegna AUDITORS Accounts Audltcd. Income Tax Returns Prepared. ' A. E. MacNeiil 8C0. I27 Grafton Street ma-A-i - ma. Kindly Guard: I suppose you ~k forward to your day of ra- se, don't you? . ilo. 6.000: Yea, and it makes me svoua. Vcr ace I'm in ta.- big- y and my (our \‘."‘Ill promised __. __ -_.._. . m1 . 21> v-coulcint we do it the pulses thrilled. are!" 1 _fl ._,.,__-.-..__, i . -. am get married. i could mp on i‘ Marrled Qua rters ‘.' A. D.-ing at Auntie Vic's. couldn't 1 -. 3 By ' ' . i . “That would have to be settled . ALL 13”“) LY after. I'm going to the War Office ~ .this ‘afternoon. Couldn't you ivait continued cver. and go with mr. and after that ‘ we'll dine and do a theatre? be. our last chance." It may "I think youcl better leave the concoction to me. P0',‘py. I'm not exactly an idiot. and it's the mans 10b. anyhoiv." "In ordinary circs. yes. don't. understand this situation." but you my ppple. Oh. Jimsy. having. a perfectly ripping time? mower U mere-s a gleam of mp1 Wfliiifl rne one letter. and ‘it had she'll probably command you to Cud- Stan-v Markyate a“ _ ham m. .‘n5_.(,,.n,,,.__~ Dissenting parsou might have dut- "But you would be there. Peppy. to med 1V“ ' Ewe m. Courage?" "I told him about us. Poppy.“ “That ivnulzi‘ depend entirely on "Yml "H" what kind of a reply _\'Otl got. I should 33F?“ have tn see it. Tell me what you "Praclicall-l‘ U19 Wonk; pfflpnif m 51th" ' ElELSI-lll-IBH‘ said to "I slifiilld -impl_\‘ tell them the bitter forget one truth. iliat we love each other. aiid— CXCEUEM and table my resources." foftlmlillely- “What are they?" asked Poppy. Can't be @0116" flatly. ‘Pl'3f‘ll(‘3ll‘-' ml I'\'P1i’i[lllll;.'l)u‘_1‘rly hustled her hand. light Bs a feather. army pay, and a liuncired or two I've 0H his 516KB. T1191’ forgot evcryth- happe pd to lay by at odd 111195, thing then except the fact that they You'd have to learn tn do ZHUlOUI a were tcgother. Once _mor~: Paradise lni of llllll£{'~—lll_\‘ little dear." came dounto old earth. The intense lCndfflifims of 1hr‘ nim- They stopped in the park till it rumrc mo: r11? iwcctit light into ‘Wm too iatc for the War Ofiize. 311d the girl's eves, {then parted, only to melt at the . q _ Y . ‘Daddy might butt in. if he happeii- . haw‘ m‘ dm ‘er lfiiyazilizd‘obg‘gi nlrtatre togezher. Pr‘ ‘o “KP um‘ H“ a“ om new’ ‘ma’ from the Strand all the war to of course, he isn't poor ai all. Ol1.,-,Ia~‘.fair_ thmugh heaven“. ‘£02m dear. ivhy aren't thine> more equaiiylnght. and “h... no one ‘m’: 1001mm F1SlIIIJlIlFCl.) Then Jimf». Sou" llFi-\'F“‘B1‘3fllOl‘fl had his lover's due. ~P0ivv§ '7' f“ "Km RH’ departed Oi the nine o'clock train Wu” |ncxt morning for Fare-bridge. Brad- “Cl “"'-i1'-'"l RYP PIlH-IPII loffcrd sszing her ofl at. Waterloo know the be. . and the rcorst. (‘you mv molmiing the“ m go back and write virord. Poppy. there doesn't sCEm to be his lctt- r to Cudham. any best. and I shouldn't blame them, But after he had done his War ii’ they said 1 had 2-. confounded Office business. and had some satis- ‘cl'r"rf:." ,factor_v light shed 0n his immediate I “I'm afraid the Dnsr-zizin: p3f50ll ifuture. he consulted a time-table, 511-1 ‘will stick hardest in dacldjfis gizzard. lac elrven o'clock was in an East‘ ‘He doesn't lnvc Dzssenters. He won- ‘Coast train which brought him t: ‘ders w-hy they exist." Piashetts Junction at half-past two ‘lfv hrotnci--in-inwg Tim Biehoifl It was a luncheon train. so that could enliehlcil him." said Bradford. lic arrived fortified my one u; m; with rerher a confident. note in his lgreagegt 0.113315 a ycung man 6V3‘. voice. "1 can see it's not going to be ‘had to face. Pondering the whob: an easy row to hoe." Iaflalr after Poppy left him. he deci- "But it'll have to he heed. cleverly (led that he would play the game ‘and s-iicse-sfiiliy. ii’ _v:iu want. mt‘.‘fsirly and squarelv, hoping that 111-,‘ ‘_ JimT-n lcourage would have its due reward. I “smm I “'1'”? ‘fl-night - @113"? I From Plaslvtts Junction an old‘ ‘can do it from lh Automobile Club cmmbus carried passengers m," and stop ovrr for the answer." mp9s and a ha“ to Cudham_ which I “IfCQH-v ‘W17 kmw"? ‘V5 a 511111959 Iliad no station. Bradford mounted‘ ipmu‘ “Fmcwsw”? “'1'? 3'0“ d“ "{to the box seat beside Joe Saxham.‘ 53.1118 BS _\'Oi.il‘ another. ..l cboxa: $157.: 11".“; I i I l will be the wrong w-aj". Couldrt we who had driven the coach ‘or flvh ‘Ya-v 3'33" and end-twenty yrars. and knew every‘ turn of the mad and every landmark. i “Cudham Abbey. ‘ by the gates. sir. ’I‘hey opens on Cudham Street, close by. time White l-loss. Bloody ivar. sir; like to kill of One‘ hundred‘ gone from the the“ m" 10st. his son, couldn't help themselves. It would Master Gerry‘ same d” as Tom i"? thrilling. a runaway match. a Grows and B.“ Hawley lost theirs" telegram to Coudham. and there you (To be continued, Ruth did it?" Jim shrink s head. though his sir: yea. we ride; "I'm Ml coins to do that. Poppy. timuqht. looking at you at this minute. it's an unholy temptation." “It would simplify’ ixiurmurrd Poppy. "For all our young chaps. and thirty-seven 5pm"?- everythvg." “aw-h >1- "If that was all therr- is to it. darl- ing. i‘ n‘. :1:‘.:1 be done now: but thrres , ‘our future. principally yours." ‘_ Try "Oh. dent let us look too far ahead! They get more out of life who don't. thrk too much about t0- morrow. But tell me. Jimsv. vfinafs ‘ going to ltappen to You novs? Will 1531mm“; Prggg) they invalid you out of the army?" MALTA, Jul-p iin-Lord stnckland "God forbid; that would finish me. Premier of Malta. will leave for Lon- POPPS?" don tomorrow to confer with the - - Colonial office regarding th" politic- a1 situation in this country; the an- ' ~ 1 izouncement of his plan to leave was unexpected. The situation in Malta came about through a dispute be- ween Lord Strickland ozzd Catholic authoritixs. ' - ALEXANDER ltlurru_v— lAlR CAVITY WHERE \ HEART SHOULD BE (Canadian Press! EDMONTON. Alton dune 1t- THF. (TilARl OTT~FTnvtINflT5RDIAN ‘Well supposing for a mlnut-z that "I could sleep at the club. Trix digs theredigs there. ir-d so it would be all straight with Auntie Vic and aren't. we "And after they get the letter. what “m ‘m°“' n‘ "H" thwgh" ~"°“‘d . do you suppose will happen?" Ccme- ream‘ ‘q l g Poppy did no: know. jvh-Vf W“ knew I “mud: ‘ _ Ian h . . “Alums, eYPrkvt-nuk: w,“ depend on I didn t. really. You ve only For isolated power p ts w ere electric power i: ovsr it. ‘foe did! 'What did he‘ yaw-that we'd‘ Vcry advice. darling, but. uLi- we’ve tried it. and it. 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Norton Wheels are carried in stock at all branches and at you: service are men who have made a study of removing metal by grinding. They will tell you the right wheel to produce the moat work at the lowest cost. r7114 ‘ ' ‘ ST. JOHN QUEBEC MONTREAL‘ OTTAWN TORONTO HAMILTON WINDSOR‘ KITCHENER‘ LONDON FT-WILLIAM WINNIPEG REGINA SASKATOON CALGARY EDMONTON YANCOUVER NICTORIA In our sixteen Branches you will find stocks of mo- chanieal equipnitflt and shop supplies that for variety and quan- tity are unequalled in Canada. Aside from tho many lines made by us, we have been selected to represent many of the world's outstanding makers of machine tooll. mastu- ur-ry. Iquipuient and . auppllel. Our general catalogue alioira dear- ly how wide a service we provide for Cana- dian industry. Acopy will be mailed with- out charge. Transmission Equipment To ensure the steady and economical flow_ of power from drive to machine, proper shaftmg, hangers, bearings. pulleys and belts are essential. and here you will find Graton 8: Knight Leather and Dick's Balata Belting. Fairbfinks Wood Pul- ieys, Barry Steel Split Pulleys, Hyatt Roller Bearings, as well as the numerous appliances ne- cessary for the transmission of power. COMPANY fiimited 405A" her complaint was thought to be a; n}? ofmfhe‘ ‘solar-plexus. comparatively simple one-until her‘ thorax i; caused by the pressure o; labored breathing and evident dis- the air “Lfappedf” forcing the heart tress made it apparent that her all- , aside ' merit was serious. .1 Frightened by the wild beating of’ the child's heart. and her choking efforts to breathe. the mother con- sulted a doctor, and examination, showed that’. the child's heart anal entire chest organs had moved fromi their natural position to the right side of the body. Further examina- tion satisfied dottors that there was a sapce below the correct position of ————- the heart in wI-Ych at;- had collected. "' " - -. The pressure of the air forced the lungs closer together and moved the heart from the left to the righ‘. side of the body Thus all the child's or-’ guns, were congested on one side and on the other was a big cavity. The little heart. storming in its tinnatur“ EFFECTIVE JUNE 29th’ 19m a1 posture beat. rapidly and with: every pulsation the frail form of the; girl was shaken. The only thing that could relieve her of her pain. and to‘, allow the strainiing organs to return» 6-11-15-31-25-25, to their natural positions. was to re- . Last year the ‘Galician fields of Poland produced 4.722.283 barrels of crude petroleum 3? Women weavers of textiles in homes in the Zulu Islands are using imported yarns For further particulars Apply Ticket Agent. Modern surgery is jsome remarkable cures, Rom one of iuie big Edmonton hospitals a little igiri was discharged. who had been ‘suffering from an unusual and pain- ful complaint. The child's heart and chest organs had been completely pushed to the right side of her body. lWhere her heart, should have been ‘has a cavity, contalriiing only air. she was completely cured when dis- charged. l A few weeks ago this litte girl. aged nine. shmved all the symptoms of a severe attack of bronchitis, and , , - . 1S B ed? iFennell; "n "m FOX m: “Quality is the First Consideration” ALL SIZES IN STOCK Then iub afflicted parts with l\llnard‘s and watch them heal. Minardh for campers. -AND- iiihandler f- HARDWARE -' responsible for , | move. little by little. the air in the‘ l cavity. | ‘ Each day a tube was inserted in i the child's chest. and a little o! the‘ ‘|nlr drawn out For two weeks this ' was done. and by then the heart and lungs were in the cetren of the body.‘ After further treatment. and as more air wk gradually drawn om,- the organs returned to their former, positions. and the breathlnz became,‘ normal. _ . , T!" COIHPII-int. from which this N o T u c E T o . . child tufleredjs known as pneumo-' thorax. Few cases are on record. al- though two men were treated recent " ________ The Charlottetown Driving Park track is now ready for training pur- ly with the heart moved to the vicin- poses. Tickets good up to August OPTICAL SERVICE ‘°‘“- “l” "mm" ‘"° °‘ ' ""1 “l! gmummm GLASS“ should be obtained from the Secret- aorramn mo mno. "Y" ("YW- 4 f“ t" '5. "i" l” OAIIIUL ATTENTION GIVEN T0 911N866 t0 Dfirtiully cover cost 0f B37513 W035- keeping track in condition. J. w. JOHNSTON ’- "- “m” Carding We carding done at n-ie mill of the undersisnea this season. tor until further notice) as the dam'is un- dergoing repairs. A. S. Morson. Up- EOP- 4383-6~l2-3i 00d. Secretary. _ m xzflwsm" at‘: m4‘ Charlottetown Drvlng Park and ch.|.|°“”g'. PfOl/lflllkl Ilhlblfldfl AIBOOlI-l- --i-‘Q1__“ i ma. an -_.._ oau-a-a-u. Pneumo-i 00000400440000 oovo o0 0-: ace ‘ a o OO-OQOQOOO-Q&QQOQ0Q4QQQO.' a o o GLASSES‘ FITTED Favorite Food i: ,,_ w_ 1mm, z 1 J. s. TAYLOR 1 Put up in a new Package. Most z Oiltflmflflsl! z delicious soups, all varieties in their , 142 Rlflhfllvfld 5"”! ¢ original flavor condensed to powder wow-ow» - o-vo-ooo-o-oo-aaw form. iii-j’, Easy to lfll|i0—-Chenp an no‘... "'—""Z€' l F ishhag. 15c Per Package which makes two quarts. Use what portion of package you require-the remainder keeps fresh. When you buy soup Say g J amison's Compressed Soup At All Grocers. A Canadian Product. 4053-5-29-tst8weeks. For Sale The site of the Victor] "m"!!! thereon, also itulllglaflg opposite. These two properties will be aoid separately or en bloc. An attractive price will in- given for quick sale. “ PEERESS” Brand Fox Netting. Foxes are valuable, and in 0P dei- to insure their prof)" Pm tection you should have "if best therefore Y0" 5h°"‘° have “PEERLESS." the N91 English Fox Netting 0n 1h‘ Apply to market. _ '7' K‘ mam“ Heavily galvanized before in" u". cor. o. a MacKINNON. an" being woven, it will not Liquidators n do” M] asia-a-ai-aiu-ienttsu. - rust. If any 1'0 _ t, n open up to your satisfac I01] ———~— RETURN THE ROLL. We “d i 3mm replace it or .refun C. M. Lampson C? C0“ your money. _ Lulu“ We also carry 8 WMPM‘ m“ M Queen Street of Fox Pans.‘ staph,’ Lacing Imidou, B, O. l. England Public Augltion Sales RAW will ihlvoloc our will be flrnlah- ed without charge by applyhu to l. T. 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