i l l . F _ ’ rx t`.’."l "1 X2f..‘1l‘.‘.1.; V. if, 35.. i i . I .fi » -l . I ` ‘FEBRU2\`R'Y`1`0“ 1010 'i'-i'l"(§ARLO'l"l`FTOWN"GUA'R`DIAN _ _ '_ , ,_-Z OOO-4 *_ \"l@-i1_i;€l1»iiii§ 1;, A . ' J ' I a- . _ ~ ` -- “J-;is»,o,$;` i.;_ ' ATHEYHADTU ’ V » f A . .' _ 5 . . |.waswcili,s|ii lt was not lust chance that v l _ made these Teas a ‘_ Success, _ Y .-. i -_ i.- ' f\3l,~o_l?0~5§l¢*O~l|`N|l.‘¢Jf.*&-lf'¢.f¢l By Homer broy tfouttnuedl ~-we are perfectly elirirmei-I by lt.” said Opal. 'France li so loveli’~" “Of course, America is it tremen 1 io-00404400-eoooaooaao 4 S L E 5 dons ccuntry and it Ls new and mm ` - nd hard working," said oassv Gentle- d V’ an gcrous a Mrs. Peters. “but it lacks something, have I dont know what XR __1 Suppose it is the j:-le (lc vivre." ` __ ihai_cnlyVC.>ld World eiiliénltsiitcs / We will he buying every day lt our warehouse ilognn’s Wharf. Highest prices for good stock. ‘ .I. LES'l'l<.`lE l)()UGI./iS Charlottetown, 1'. l~). island Phones 798 and 938 REVIEW-(TAKE INi ooo-oeooooooo a-ooocooooooov Auction Sale Of Furniture I | l will sell by auvtlnn at 132 Fitzroy i Etreot, on Friday. February 21st, 1930. lt 2 |l. m. the following: ll plere Parlor Suite, 1 Dining Room Suite. (flock, fled ltuuln l-`urnt- . ture. Kitchen 'l`ables, Chairs. Desk. foueh. Room Stove. Monarch Range, Washing Machine. Wringer. Tub. quantity of Bedding, Dishes. Flour Cnvi-ring. Kitrlten Utensils. A. A. MCEWEN. JOIIN P. BRADLEY. . Auctioneer. 1‘l’l5-4ilsat.-tue.-wed.-fri. NUTICEA ’l‘ender~i are invited fnr :ill nr part ____ /".\ .S7 \` _-"` '- V ` _ fl Eigizfggggffqx _ Nw; . `*\ . ~. Q11 |, “A wise girl tries to 5:1 on tlic right side ol a l:tt-h.°.-iried driver." &k» . I I """“ “em “"_"’“vm°“"“a'-V f“m"-l hai-lii't let me have it. I‘d 'ii' had to 0 ` 51; ."T_\'i .\;\ \ ` is ` r’ - "tex \ In A V Alun ' *_ _ _'Yes.` said the marquts sadly. ginning to usc I“renc`ll phrases in I eonversatioll. _ The cor glided on. The marquis was critical. aloof, and impersonal, with t.hc air of bein! trapped into something that he dill and coquetries. | ' "The Frelieh people are so polite! 2 she said, "so old and wise. After all.l r . I France is the cradle of civilization." A few moments later she said: I "I like New York. but I l:-'Je Paris." Slle turilcd to beam upoll him. Alld through lt all she managed tc- convey the impression that, thc Pe- and that they kneu `eiiltui‘cd forward. She referrerl to her, she broilgllt hcl' glory upon her. "I ivanl. you to know Mr. Petel‘s better, too," she said , "Youll like him --if vou just iinclerstand him. It he -ii bit abrupt. you mtistnt pay any * - ./_ attention to that. because lt's just his ~...._ Oyater' What's old pickle so mad of the iindrrmrntlnned lumber, to bel delivered at my rancll. Uiraiiam’s" Road. Emerald. 3" x 5"- 32 pieces 20 ft. long. . 3" 5"- 4 pieces 13 ft. long. ". the time. about? ' outside. I suppose. but lie hits a gen- ¢|,,,.,; They hp; him in ._-,ig tiemalfs heart. and that is what " waw' lv who th" |1='l ¢\‘:/ina ll' counts. i.m't it? i-its iimiily ic quit: x 2" x 4"-- 51 pieces 20 ft. long. " - 4 pieces 13 ft. long. “ - 66 pieces I2 ft. long. " -200 pieces 10 ft. long. “ -102 pieces 13% ft. long. “ - 13 pieces 16 ft. long Boards in lengths of 12 ft.. 15 ft. and 18 ft. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 4300 sq. lt. Boards in lengths of 10 ft. 5000 sq. ft. Surface planed boards themlocki preferred) In lengths of 12 ft. 15 ft.~ and 15 ft. . . . . . ._ 3000 sq. ft. lllittched boards in lengths of I2 ft. 15 ft. and I8 ft. . . . . . . ., 3000 sq. ft. l'laneil boards 6 inches wide 12 ft.‘ long . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 500 sq. ft.; All lumber must be sound and boards square edged. Tenders should state earliest pos- sible date If delivery, scantiing must be delivered in April. ` Tenders will be received up to 22nd February. 1930. CAPT. W. J. ROLINSON, Grnhiims Road. A CHECK BOOK ltlcn's lives should be open books. So their good wives expect, Arid they seem to think each page Should represent a check. ` - &§\ e/ way. I-lc is so thoroughly American., Sometimes he may i-erm rough on the well known ln America. One c-I hls¢ fcrefatliers discovered l"lkc's l"eak~‘ maybe you've heard of it." But the mai-quis hadn't. "It is the most fa- mous mountain in America-of course, not so grand as your Mont Blanc. but st-ill it very remarkable mountain. lsn`t it, Opal?" "Yes lnde`ed,` eliorused Opal eil- thusia.ft-icnlly. "votlal" said Mrs. Peters as the eozichmiin had done on the first day. "Mont d'Or." I The car groaned up the hill to the carriage house. Getting c-lit, thc tlire~' . ` | ' » = ' walked up the last slliirp pitch and ...E . \q'\ 7 Tsf _ - 1 "_-.`\ .i. .- _ \». ..¢ ’ \\\,“,`,\\~ "Did Pluriqcr make thzt cool mil- paused before the drawbrldge. The marquis gamd across the peaceful valley at the crazy-quilt farms. Mont d'0r and the valley had llcver been prettier. flooded as they were by a glln-fi-ner of livz.y golden sumliine. The niari'|iu`s`s eye.-.' dwelt, in fascination lion in stocks he was going to “mi 11° W” m°"°d~ OOOOOFO GLASSES l"l'l'l'El) E. W. TAYLOR make?" O-OOOOO-OO AND 0000 coco ,Professional Cards# Prohibition Commission Chairman. Mr. GEORGE lf.. BROWN, Margate. P. E. l. _Mend all infomation regarding iri- lracttnns of Prohibition Act to the above Or To Chief lnspeeinr B. J. Haywood 15 'Dilrrhoater Street. Charlottetown Phone 109 ` Mark R. ` McGuigai1, J. s. riivmiz °. ` " _ ` ' . Optometrists I 142 Richmond Siren ~ ‘ OO OOOOOJOQOQQOOQOOO 00409 _ \ -.23 , __ 2_ IABIBTEII.. SOLIUITOIL ITG J IONEY l'0 LOAN I Clmercn Blix-li, i lmrioitnowa. r.z.i 'McLeod 8; Bentley ‘ ` ' _|. A. aiiN'ri.iir lr. ii. pine-ri.iili, ic. o lltllre: ltltl Richmond Street ‘ ' HONEY T0 LOAN (‘l.\lrlotletow|i. l'. I. 1. in McDonald & McPhee - . B.A. .|. a. an-nom\i.n. ii. ir. mimci tialnisrllio. /irroiiaus. rrc ""--”'a|ot¢l!"~¢u was QI” llllllll Cliartottewwli ; & Lowther Barrister and Attorney -a l.- Lan \ l .__ All l§il.:’4.q~,1§.f . 5;. “It is exqiit.=_ltc," he brent-hed. and "He made the coal part of It. Mrs. Peters's heart sang with joy. i Th” V""* b"°‘” "'°"' She pulled an lrrm knc»'a.- a bell clanged heavily inside, and in 9, mo- ment. there was ii rattle of weights and the poiiderous doors swung open. Welcome tc Mont. d'Or," cried Mrs. Peters. Mrs. I’cters`s soul frame, for in the inner court was an unbelievable scene. Her amazed eyes saw four men. with their coats off, kneeling on the ground. engaged lil measuring some- thing with il stick. So it seemed, but in reality only three of them had i....»:fsi°“ --~ _ ~ it Q, e "Thin, I presume, ia the portrait ,glcéfully-“rlng6t‘." “l€t\ncr." and' of one nl your former nctmlrers." their cunts off, and only three knee- led. while the fourth hovered near, stiff. upright. and ill at ease. 'I`o ller ear came words shouted high and .riomething about n "|leg." The men "D0t\`t iw f°°|il|\- Hubby- Thi* li were, in fact. pitching llorrc-shoes. a photograph of yourself when you Two N- me mm were mke and i"_”_" H __________ __ _ floss, and in the same horrified glance' Mrs. Peters saw the figure standing, Init yet participating in the game. iwas Francois and her heart seemed fto die within her. The fourth was Qromebody she llad never seen before Pike and the stranger each ihad a cigar stuffed into the learners of their mouths while lRos.s_ and 1“rancot.s contented them- selves with cigarettes. The stranger rose. showing himself to be a young man. rather toll and good-looking. with wavy blond hair and a pair of hornrim Kiasses. The contest was in il most exciting moment and the players had not _'paused to look up at the clanglng the bell; that ls. all except Francois, 'who was now storing at Mrs. Peters with fast-beating eyes. "1-Iell's huckleberryl" declared Pike tubes colildn’t rin ii illshriig to day Ev' Dis'ron'rloN ' .MAY ini caussii .A.woiiN 'rush "n ii voice perllously near shouting. "I ww mi ’ l i '_ ` dcntly he oat the d lcd pc nt. w 2 Aa he rose he .saw the party. V I "meg whirl heres" he called gully. and advanced toward the marquiii. .slapping his hands together to free them from any lingering dust, and then drew them across hta trousers. _ “Howdy-do Marquis!" he sang mit. "Glad ui see you aliltn." . He shook the aristocratic little limit. ' ' ‘ - has vu introduced. md i.heii'Plke» More and more Mrs. Peters was be- . 1Cl' ` Rich Kaisrms srii\p` and pop in milk or cream. There never was a orispcr cereal. Delicious rice toasted into nourishing bubbles. Great for children. . _ Serve for breakfast, lunch or dinner. \‘\/ith' fruits or berries, sweetened with honey. Use in' macaroona, candies. Order ii redund- greeil package from your ‘ grocer. `l\'lado by Kellogg in London, Ontario. , sm' _ _ `:‘ i¢£a¢‘“?°?‘. -124;!" 5 O 'txt' `1_;_`\ \ _.5 ~ _:I .` \_ SEE PARIS UIEISID i _ ,M . Gamdzz MT! i "="' " ' J -I ' _ --Alter nai>y_.i... noni 2 1 ti". ig’ X r--_... . ,. V *_ i *7-~"£“ . \ Va -_ ff 1.u_:f/ °`\ 'QS 'thousands “rite new lronlud Yelst ` aries s ui is lbs in :l weeks. ugly ' "ft, \ ~\ . | -i .li hollow.. nil cut. Berry limbs get grace- | > \\\\`. ful roundness. Muddy skin gets heal- ~ S _"j ,YJ-_ -\\`\,g_ 'il thy color like hiaglc. Nervouanesa. in- ,nd ‘ '_ fi, uf/ . digestion. constipation vanish over- “ . ' _ 6 lip night. Sound sleep, nev/'pep from very NOT.JC’.C;S ' , f first day. By Vernon l"» Mcfldinan. Prvss weight-building Malt Yeast and nc-iviesehiatiw tile any scout istreniiiheilins Iron. Ptcumit -little Msucimon tablets. Far stronger than unmedi- cated yeast. Results in it time. N " 1 was _ vciy ` W¢l__k. " skinny. Since taking " Lraiiiaed Yeast feel fine. Gained 22 lbs."- '*'»'“**` Mrs. Laura Benoit. Two great tonies in one -- special yeastv taste, no gas. l The First. Cllarlottelcwn iL..O.C.l S0'mm being ..skmny_.. m.ed_ _“n_ is making steady progl'cs.~=. quite a few i ,.m.RCm.e_ .(-,ot ],~mi,,,(| yas; from l»o_v.= have already piisseil their tell- ' flrilggist. today. Feel great tmnorrow. -(infact te5¢_., and have Sgm-mi my Money back from nlariufacturer if\not.. lumix second das; “,0rk_ delighted wit-h quick results. i is i o. lille Mrs. Peters. was ' ' _ ' llii\)iii;]t-lion'/il’ danciv ettlerlll anxious Ln ’ Th” Fourth Climiloqcmwn 'BMT | " * ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ ° ‘ ‘ ° * ° ‘ ‘ ‘ ° ° ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ °“ make A good impmmon “pon him tml held it successfiil iumnlnge sa ei FOR CORRECT vmun This was the first fruit. of her seliem- ' . limi Sm'"mRy “ml R "mt sum “M i INSTRUCTION _ . -' i'e2li7.cd, An rliergetlc conlinittee uf | 1-" mg The big dav had come-if she ,O , ` ' ' ' ‘ _ _ ladies with Mrs. Dr. _Beer as eoni n c:-:lid only go through it successfully. |m WM xn chm (_ The bnvs apprcc Luc” “Mm Method ‘Mlm v e uisltel loht ”`“"'“"' "-` °-" g I She smiled and \ as Xq ' y 1 ' lui K ed 1 Us "fm d ' . ,A , h` . i Special attention given to element-aryl P J Q k and used all her little blanclishmentsi “fn 0 \ n _ late mm help ‘en muc ' _ i and advanced pupils er a e PROF. EMANUEL. of Boston ' S,M l,thls C1. . ..`. _ . ' tty umme is 'trk Mc Owing to the W K "4 ice spolts, Phone 10M_L_ 1°, Q St Curley that I told you about. You knew. rgoi hh suit the night oi the big t’eed.' Mrs. l“etei~.'.`s soiilnas wrenched and :-.hc shot a warnillg glance at Pike but he could not be stopped, excited as he now was by this thrilling break in the m:'notony of Mont d'Or. "Yep," continued Pike. “lf he been sick." ` "Mal°quis." he' .saiil with roaring wire. Mr. Mocurley, this is the Mar. quis de Brissac." ‘ The radio siilcsmnn stemwd for- ward briskly. ' `| Wi- wnulrl like ver_v niucli to :lee The first '~es:trr.‘L_"__" V`__. .- -- . .i L A _ -_ ___-.»-- .-.- --¢` 2_1 _ . . `vrwkling‘i - M “ifiir Billy U Cl In Yet" Madein Canada M114!" _‘I You Need Bon Ami DO you know that Bon Ami comes in ` two forms-Powder and Cake? Both are made from the same ingredients -both have the same wonderful gift of cleaning and polishing without scratching -both blot up the grime without hard rubbing or scouring. - . For cleaning and polishing windows and mirrors, the handy Bon .Ami Cake has been the worid's favorite for 38 years. But for bathtubs, tiling, fine kitchen utensils Congoleum and other large sur- faces you'ii find the scratchless, snowy- white Powder, in its sifter-top can, more convenient. Most housewives keep both Powder and Cake always on handi BON AMI LIMITED, MONTREAL Boll Ami /- .¢i».-.- - fi. .~/.- -/..;.. .ua-»»»,;;f \‘§:_'&r` '\ Charles _Duceyj M4 and 'Gym A_ i to your own province for ileid work. Jack' Dugan of Cm-eltml_ ` gqgrelio, A_ M_, of -uw Boy Life ` a recent visitor to Cape '1‘i°:ivcl‘se. ,recently :z-:ld in London for $750. Bureau; assisted by'natiol'ial repro- _ ' ‘ ` ANDY scntatives of boys’ work orgalli1.i'i- (~,,\p|.; 1'|;Av|i;|;5E N0-[E3 A Ueoiicc II ciiallibersticl; was -. __,_ l Trade of the United Stairs and from in¢|u(||ng A-,ugh nam(-_c_ as Wu- __ ‘ Africa is seeking methods of rcduc-' Latin Alllcrica. last year totaled ilinre uhm Lewis Butcher. i-xeciitivc .=eei~c- Mr. Douglas Bell was ii recent vis- ins' Charm on farmers' Ions-term' tile" s2,000.000,00`0, breaking all re- tary. International Boys' work Colin- hor tg Cluu-lr,1,i¢u>wn_ purchasing. ' cords. eil; nay 0. W,vlal'id. director of edu- ' ----_~ <-ation. .Boy Scriiilxi of America; R. 'The Cape Traverse Greyhounds - -' ----- -~ - “he”-S uterine- He mares it ei-en, co we can have two sides. Me and Clark are playing Ross and Gus, and were hangn' it on ’em. But I oughtn‘t to crow, because Gus is nc- good_h¢ coilldn't pitch a ringer with ii demo- ' iint.ci.llle rim." . Mrs. Peters. was making fl-“mc signals behind the marquly, img, bm Pike did noi, sec them. /\ while wo." f-outinuei-i miie, "the dhhscd gumri pretty near hit Cm-k on the head. I woul<1n_'H.hink of Lu,-n_ ing my back on him lr he had uny- .thing -in his hands bigger’n a teeth. ing-ring. When you play with Gui; yoil‘ve got. to tell family and friends good-by and trust that the Lord's on your side." Voters has to have his little .ic-ke.” said Mrs. Peters weakly. "Pieiwe exciise us: were going iii," Ar. thc three moved away. Clark ‘MeClu~ley'.; eyes lingered on opus .trim figure. "who is that bird?" he asked, in. lclicating _the marquis. Pike explainedf _ ‘ “Oh," said Clark after ii moment, "I see." _ y Mrs. Peters was pmthettegtly mxmu, .i»_..._'l.__.l~i . . _ . ,._-._l_l r Had. Bad .Cold ~ Tickling in Throat Coughod All Day Mn. N. Kr.Al1illlr, Beaver IAM ac., wi-iw:-“some mu ip I ml ri very had cold. and the tickling tri my throat caused me to cough all day, anflit aeemgdtogctwormatulglty and I beeuii quits weak iii tina. "1 incline ui iq » ' ` tor. wow; Norway _ 'Pino , Srrviv and no relief cad it mm# i' I titer tg- H §;§ its 3 :_ sh' f things. What. it welcome relief was this her mind Miss Manoir.-. words of warn- she said. K. Atkinson, director of education, met the Victoria )Unicfi'is on Monday Boys' Club Fedei':=.tioll; l'towlan