J ,.r . t; ;q_\,~._.-, z u‘. iii" -.:.-'.=f'.‘. 5t-!_c-fli!'#fl$-‘§i1-. 1]\!fl<h~.1."-*)e i - 1Y"§e¢II-IU--Q~HO~YQ m ~» , Another Grand Slcim! Just a few mosquitoes can’ make you trump your partner's ace and lead from fright. Why‘ spoil the party? There's a quick, easy way tn keep out of your home! _\ Be comfortable and safe. Keep your F“, L, H my, home insect-free. Spray lilit, which is ,-,, dmlsdbw guaranteed (or money hack) to he can uul-i the quick-deathfollies,mosquitoemmoths, black band. roaches, bed bugs and other house- hold insects. Yet its clean-smelling vapor is harmless to humans. ’ Flit kills quicker if you use the special inexpensive Flit Spraver. ln- sist on Flit and don't accept a suh- . stitute. Get yours today! /-_ l... 5 cflflffllhl I930 lhnco Inl- Tl lY l<l's he‘ 113.05! Scllfingfiysetll. K\\\e‘ If Married Quarters Br navm LYALL , Continued Q . CHAPTER ll! The cast wind was in a merry, cap- itious mood. Sweeping down from the lfclls it gathered force on Lanrrick Moor, and by the time it touched Markyate at-Stone had quite a pretty glee. Like a miniature tornado, it swept (lOWll the long grey irregular street. and, arriving at the corner of B21325 m- but/wr, Lick QLWSF-h". c! thc brand-new awning that lifld cost fifteen pounds, and t/orc it to atoms. June, too. WllCll one looks for sunny idays and quiet airs! Mrs. Bradford, dozLng in l‘.£‘l' chair. llieard the hubbub at Briggs’ corner, felt the doors and windows of her own substantial dwelling shake. and was rudely aroused. As she glanced round the big wide family room, slic fancicd {she espied a speck of dust on the sideboard. Three windows fronting the street bid open welcome to the vagrant Xlust against which airs. l waged continuous \\ ar, Before she 1'04: _ THE UHAKLUlTElUW-NI RDIAN’ l l I Supt’s Friends “For ten yam’ m mite or an m: qverythine. ‘may’: wok in Jerry medicines I took, my hearth 510w] but surely grew worse. .woi'st troubles was my inability to Bradford : sleep soundly and my digestion went. l ironi bad to tvrlrc: until I was a con- firiiicd dyspeptic. Yiiht hand. What she don't know about the business now isn't. worth knowing. l"ather‘ll tell you that. A rare 800d business hand is Rhoda. keen In we Ind n tun-it hand on Are Surprised ' Slatleryb lass, but Rhoda says her One of’ my brain's "0 V-BKerthnn a pallets. She can't be trusted to sell a. pennyworth o‘ tape and her way wi’ weight‘ and lmeasurea is shocking an‘ reflects no credit on the schoolin’ she's had, m lcoom. lad, don't. let's be talking about l them things of no consequence on a day like this. What do the doctors say ab- our. you now? Are you supposed to be what they called discharged cured?" As she put this leading question she regarded with strung disfavour the "ilk-bu whitest. the aw. °l lhe Wt easy chair w which she 11rd gently guided his uncertain steps. , i (‘HEW AT a naw APPLE BEATS ALL "rooru PASTE srarrzs DENTISTS’ DEAN l TORONTOO. June Lh-Eat a Can. = nclian apple a day. and drink a glass of Canadian milk, and you neon‘; have to go to California for oranges to keep the doctor and the dentist Rival‘. Dr. Wallace Seccombe. dean of the 119111411 6011880, told members 0f the Optimist club at luncheon-at JOHN THOMPSON My appetite was flillllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll-IllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIlllllIIldfllll lflllmfllllllllllllllllllllfllldlllllfllllllllIllllllllltlllllIllllIIlllllllllllllllllllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll . —€_-_. it... A}. Al... Models lrom which lo choose an ‘i! i /' Automatic ‘Relrigeralor JUNE 3‘ 1 511411.55 .45 EFF! YIENT I OPTICAL SERVIC I i GABBY GERTIE GLASSLT- l SUPPLIED AND FITTED. ' CAREFUL A'l"l‘E.\"i"ION GIVEN Tfl‘ EYES EXAMINED, ‘ REPAIR WORK. t J. W. JOHNSTON Registered Optometrist l I57 Kent Street Phone 752-1.. ‘ _ . _ Charlottetown i Phone 109 a. ~_.__ ______._€-...n__. . roo-ro-ooooovfooooooooooow - Professional Ca rds A DITORSO Accounts Audited. Income Tax Returns Prepared. A. E. MncNeill Ca’ Co. ' 127 Grafton Strerl. lLSQ-‘l-ll-lfflfl. R. McGuigan, B. A. |' l BABBSTER, SOLICITOB, ETC. £9.55! ‘E9 59:93! {Dimer-on Block, Charlottetown. PJsJ. l: ' i‘ »-__..._____..____-__- f Mark l" FINGER “HAVING All branches n! Beauty Culture , at the I ELITE BEAUTY SHOPPE Summerside 2ia59-5-6-tLs1iiio. "When a man smells a mouse he should eat limburger and walt with baited breath." .. w, I O u‘ "w. , tractecl a pjnk-aiid-ivhilc cluster. neatly hemmed and folded, from the black satin duster 111g stuspciidcd from , the bell handle. i l 'I‘lieii she watldlcd as fast as her l ishc reached out a fat hand andcx- i l I somewhat ungainly figure would allow ' her towards the windsw to sec what was ado. It did not intcr-csi her much. and yireicntly" slic was giving her atten- tion to the immaculate polish on the sideboard. which it's the envy as: despair of Markyatc lI0ll5C\\’i\'€5. Asked he: secret she ha: bu: :1:- aiiswcr, "eltotv grease." Mrs. Brad- ford had the stout. persons complcent air, an air the thin seldom acquire. She poor and I vras habitually constipat- ed. I took six bottle of Sargon and I fccl better 110w in every particular than I have felt in years. I emoy 5 seven or ("gin hours of good sleep t now, gel up refreshed with a keen rppctitc for breakfast. my food agrees with nie fine and constipation 6065f“ ,' bother me at all. My friends are aur- 1 prised that a man of ‘l0 should have such energy and vitality. I show I am . brttcr ll\ my looks and in my ability ‘ lo transact business with case and l without fatigucffl-Jolin Thompson. I Superintendent of Canadian Transfer l Co. Toronto. Sargon may be obtained in Cliar- loltcto-vii from Hughes‘ Drug 00., i Ltd. , wore a black frock. a silk apron of the l brief whmwmd exhausted itself, that ‘sober liuc, and a lace collar fastened Mrs. Bradford heard n0 step on the the Royal York yesterday. the fruits and vegetables cncc to Amos and Andy." Dizzy, Weak lleart _¢____----—— l - l the creak of doors and windows as the . "All the vitamins necessary to keep our diet balanced are contained in grown in our own backyards. Tomatoes, ap- ples, lettuce, even potatoes contain vitamins," said the dean. "Applesauce is all right," he said, "but. why not eat the rmv apples. A good chew at n raw apple is better than all the tooth paste in the world, with due defer- n1 u n m. an. i ”° "'5 ‘ail w’ ,t q . RETALIATION .. t?» time may Fee '1. Out 'neath the apple limb, . Who, car Eugene _ I l , a? Permanent Waving ~ and 1"“ BELL e MATHIESON sum Q. n. R. oau. Pljjfss "i=- D. L. MATHIESON, LI. B. Barbi-an. Solicitors, Etc. Money to Loan. , Omens-Charlottetown and Montagut /r Prohibition Commission Chairman, Mr. GEORGE It‘. BROWN Margate, l’. E. l. Send all information regarding in- fractions of Pflllllhlllifll Act to the lbova Ur 'l'c Ohio! inspector is. J. Haywood l5 Dorchesfer Street, Charlottetown McLeod & Bentley , J. A. BENTLEY W. B. BENTLEY, K. (L Barrister and Attorney-at-Liiw Ofllce: I80 Richmond Street MONEY TO LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. l. McDonald s. McPh-ec "a B. A. . A. MBDONALD. H. F. MePIIEli AEIISTERS. ATTORNEYS. ETC MONEY TO LOAN r- Stewart & Lowther yaw l. D. STEWART, K. 0. ' ' N. W. LOWTBEII IAIBISTERS. SOLICITORS. k 84 Gm! George Street l" MONEY T0 LOAN Dr. D. T. Waye DENTAL SURGEON III Richmond Street Charlottetown, P. l. I. 081cc Bonn Phone M3 I A. M. to I P. M. l P. M. to l P. I. ETL m V i w, Her: wit‘! me within a Nothing never get to the churc . month. Proceed to stab the careless man eless, uitl on hlm. l love you Min Bug, doing, you'd h You'll forget you ever Him: Not unless you marry me. $35.0“ ,.:,._ ..-ns__ twin-gr ..._ -.- “Hi. wake up. h ileep in thle park." "Can't, hey. when you butted In. could twnulcln‘! talk so much about it. lGHvan array an‘ lemma flflilh ml sleep i! llllgnalre drum." ere! yous: You can’! I wu! nleepln‘ fine Everybody fellere 4-... lby a large massive brooch containing j a portrait of the son who had fallen in ,tlie war. Everythingwvas large about Mrs. Bradford, including her heart. . Her face was rounr and soft and pink ilieveye had a happy twinkle, she , could tiu'ii a joke or pass a quip with the best. Even the war and all its horrors and her personal sorrow th- ,rough it had not robbed her of her l infectious deep-breathing laugh. lviarkynle owed much of its courage l and endurance to Mrs. Bradford's fine example. It. had loss heavily in the l war. As ‘in Egypt of old, the blood had tbecn splashed on every lintel. f Her body gently swaying in rhythm l ‘to the movement of hcr arm, she ad- ‘idcd a little more lustre to the side- l board's polish. l It was an entirely hideous structure of the worst Victorian period, seven feet long, with glass baok of incredible ,height, encased in a heavily-carved frame. Its enclosed front offered capa- cious eellar-ettcspof no use in a, tee- total household. The family plate, en- cased in flannel ham. was stamcl where the unregencrate would have had bvtlles; no base use was the idol of Mrs. Bradford's housewifely soul ever put. To make room for this monstrosity, which had cost fifty pounds in the best upholsterers shop in Leeds, a small old bow-fronted treasure had been ruthlessly sent to the shop be- low, where it stood in a dark place put. to the basest uses. At the momcn‘. paraffin kegs and oil flasks stood upon its uncomplainiiig delicate 10;). So noisy was the wind, so insistent Ends Piles Quick m; Salve; or Cutting Piles are caused by congestion of blood in the lower bowcl. Only an in- ‘ tcrnal medicine can remove the l cause. That's why salves and cutting i fail. HEM-ROID, the prescription of Dr. .7. S. Lconhardt. removes this congestion and strengthens the af- fected parts. HEM-ROID is now sold by drug- gists everywhere. and has such a. wonderful record of success even in chronic and stubborn cares that Hughes Drug Co. Limited. invites every Pile sufferer to try HEM-ROID and guarantees money- back if it does not end all Pile mis- cry. i. . iiiciipi silt AT MILTON STATION. JUNE 4. MI‘ l O'CLOCK I’. M. Of stock, crop and implements; 2 horses; 2 mllch cows; 2 heifers; 1 calf; 2 pigs; 1 sheep: 3 gccsc and gosllngs; 40 hens; Truck wagon; Ex- pdess wawon: driving wagon; wood sleigh: box sleigh; driving sleigh; ton scales; cream separator, De Laval, churn; cream can: washer: sewing machine: work harness: driving har- ness; 2 stacks hay; straw; 20 bushels blue potatoes, also boards and shing- les and other art! cs not mentioned. Sale positive, as place is sold. J. W. Ymtnker. _ ‘ lm-b-ao-slt-mon-tues stairs, nor yet the opening of the door at the end of the broad, wide passage. It was in the mirror she first beheld the apparition, a. figure in khaki , leaning on crutches, her own beloved ' and lastsurviving son, broke in the war, Her rosy face paled, and her dus- "Was bothered with ‘ dizziness, weak heart, headaches. t’ After taking ‘Fruit-n- tivel’ am entirely re- “ licved. feel like new - person.” - Mrs. F. Valcourt, St. Gabriel, East, P. Q. lllll one. New Life overnight. Bad stomach, bilious- nest, indigestion, heartburn, gas vanish promptly. Kidney and blad- der ills, pain in buck go in 24 hours. Nerves and heart quiet, sound sleep tit once Rheumatism, neuralgia de- camp quick. Complexion clears. Ten of nature's greatest remedies combined in little tablet. There were tears in Jim Bradford's eyes as his head bowed in worship bc- fore that homely shrine. He was gathered in cnpaclous arms, the hand l w-hleh had every duality a mother's hand should possess stroked his cheek. But words were fcw. When they came Ker drvfléed- , Thousands tell miracles of "Fruit- “Godamercy, Jimmy boy. it is you n-tives." Constipation, liver trouble, cwmhome-y- dizziness, weakness, headaches end they were withou; emotion. “Vi/here have you coom fra, my son? Why no telegram so that father could have had you properly met? He was, planning to 000m part if not all the ‘ way. He was talking about it only thi; morning," Her face had lose a little of fut blitheness, for, though they had been made aware of the nature and ex- lcnt, n? it was an undoub- ted shock to see him still so depen- dent on his crutches. Last time he had walked out of the room it was in the pride and glory of his manhoods strength. When the grown nirin rc- turns through dire mishap to the helplessness of childhood, then comes the mother's second arcing. The shock was softened for Mrs. Bradford by lovely vistas of coming service. One of thcbabics. who had never ceased to miss had come bask to licr lov: and care. The baby's answer, however, was unpromisingly curt and brief, befitt- ing the grown man who had littlc use for questioning. "I didn't want a fuss, mother." "But you didn't hobblc from the station, surely, on them things? In such it wind too! Wherever has it coom frn I can], thilik, in the middle of Junc, too, and after such fine wea- ther as we've been ltaving." "I thought l; a rough ‘welcome, mother, but I like it. I've longed for the moorland air. Where I've been it was enough to stifle it man." "Then how did you get up from the , station." she asked, with the womatrsl thirst for details. "Oh Joe Chandlcds cart. and made him bring me by the lane and drop mc at the back gate. I had no mind to provide a passing show for Markynte High Street, Well, and how's every- body? You look just the same, mother. Thank God, in a falling world you don't change!" "Why should I change? The Lord. has set me in n. sale place, and given me a goodly heritage. I praise Hit. holy name, and carry on, helplngl where I can the poor things who in His inscrutable mercy are hurled from pillar to post." “Father all right, eh?" inquired Bradford, stifling the desire to start a theological discussion, though he felt well in the mood for it, V , ' "Father's fairly, but overworked. They've rook Tom Steggal, graded C3 though he was; he's been goneelnce Easter. but surely we've wrote that. to you, Jimmy boy?" "Maybe-I forgot-and how la ' ? l mlleadacke, Dizi Rhoda?" "Rhoda's first-clue Ind he: father's handy l Marvelous discovery of famous Can- adian doctnr. Speedy results amaze. Get "Frult-a-tives" from druggist today. Become new person overnight. Sunday Services Trinity 6.1;; Church Miss Lillian McKenzie, Mus. Boo, _i's now in charge of the musical ser- vice of the church pending the ap- pointment of a permanent Organist and choir Director. Miss McKenzie presided at the organ Sunday and the choir rendered an anthem. The service was broadcast by CHCK. Rev. Mr. Brown preached on the parable of the Sower as recorded in the fourth chapter of St. Mark's gospel. The sermon was very appropriate nt ' this season of the year when the far- mers are busy working the soil and sowing the seed ln preparation for a hoped-for harvest. In the Biblical parable the seed is The Word, God is the sower and although some seed falls by the way side or on stoncy ground, thank God for the good soil which brings forth fruit some thirty- fold, some sixty and some an hund- red. In the evening Rev. Dr. Ramsay cstitinuzd lils series of addresses which have been the subject of medl- '.fillOl'l for the past month and lead- iiu; up to the nineteenth hundred anniversary of the birth of the Chris- tian Church-Pentecost-which will be celebrated next Sunday. The text. was taken from 2nd Tim. 3-16 "Every scripture inspired of God is profitable." the subject as dealt with by Dr. Ramsay was "The spirit and the Word." A magnificent presentation of the value of’ the Bible and the operation of the Holy Spirit- speitking to us through the Word. As by it telephone we hear the voice WIIY SIIFFER FROM YOIIR LIVER? Why be handicapped withuniightly blotches on the film. C)!" Wllllyiull" tinge and that tired and lap uid feel- This indicates a tor l liver an Biliousrten surely follow. You must _ your lazy liver, start the bile flowing with (Tartefl Little Liver Pills. _ Tliry also act u l mild liXfl-IV purely vegetable free from calornc and, poisonous rugs, small, ca? t0 lwallovgandnothp tfornurig. hey ‘re not a ‘purgauve that cramps or nine, unpleasant after eflect follow- %, an the contrary a good tonic. farm-m m w! lit w! W'- Genetal Electric and Frigidaire Automatic Refrigerators Maritime Electric Company, Ltd. (Jhti rl oltetown nrinriummiiiiiimiirititimiiirnim ., of» a. friend or by the Radio we hcar the voice of those far away so if we are in tune with God we may through the Bible hear the word of the Fttcrnal. It. is the instrument. by which the Holy Spirit shows us the way home, shows us a. portrait of Jes- us and leads us in the way of truth. Announcement vras made that the sacrament of The Lord's Supper will be celebrated on Sunday the 15th inst, at the evening service. Dr. Rain- say also referred to a letter he had received from a lady in a remote section commending very highly the privileges derived by ihc broadcast- ing of lhc Church services cvcry Sunday. She emphasized how'grcat n. blessing the broadcast had been to those debarred from attending a place of worship. ll corms, o» Quickly/Tl It makes them shrivci up and (IFOP off quickly. Just paint on a few drops of Putnam's tonight-in the morning your sore corn will feel a lot better. Putnam's is a. wonder-worker- doesift cause any pain, but cleans sore corns away in a few hours. Sat- isfaction guaranteed. At all druggists. &iI~Hwxi:§t'5I§ Scholarships Applications will he received by the undersigned untll June l0, 1930 from students desirous of m: in l written on ‘ “ for n. C “,- Estnte Scholarship. This examination, to be held on July 15th and 16th next In Charlottetown and Kinkon, ls open to all deserving students who shell have been found eligible to compete, in accordance with the pro- visions of the Will of the late Owen Connolly. Each applicant shall state t1) his name In full, (2) age, (3) names of both parents, (4) Post 0f- flce address, (5) nature and extent of hi: studies during the past year- Stndents eolnpeti _ should have a knowledge of Grade X work In the Public Schools. M. J. SMITH. secretary. "Trustees Estate of Owen Connolly." Kinkorn, P. E. l. May 20. 1930. 402i-5-28-30-Junc-2-5-7. NO_'_I'_ICE No trespassing on my property In Newton, Lot 26. ' ALICI‘ TBAINOI. TISS-S-IS-thuruewwki. p . WHETHER you have a large family or a smallfamily-a large kitchen or a "small kitchen-you will find in our line a refrigerator to fit your need; exactly. And our easypaymcntplan will fit your pocket-beak as wclll So small are the monthly payments you will scarcely miss them. Bu: you must act now, as these lib- eral terms (only $10 down wit/i 2V; year-r m pay the balance) are for a limited time gfifidmdbii; ‘s only. So come in today or ask any cm- ployce for information. 0F TEE Associated Gags ancl Eleclric System . Prin F urness _ Red Cross Linel "S. S. ROSOLEND" Freight and Passengers. l Arrive ChTriwn Leave Montreal and sail for St. John's. June 6 June f) June 20 June 23 July 4 July 1 July 1B July 2i For space and rates apply CARVELI. BROS. LTD. AGENTS Tues-fri-tf. o-ooeoo-o-oou w» i lb n ' S. S. Harland NOTICE , Owing to tide conditions at vlfllllll ,' the "Harland" will make only one. rond trip onthlt service vlz. on the t following aim May 15th and 29th. 7 Also June 12th and 26th, leaving ff-u-lottetown at 7 A. M. returning l will leave Victoria at 1 P. M. During i the intervening weeks the two round l "ll?! will he nude. 3 This Schedule effective until June 30th. fknlottctown, May l, 1930, For Sale The lilo of the Victoria Hotel with building thereon, also building lot opposite. Thus two propertlee will be cold separately or en bloc. An attractive price will be given for quick ule. Apply to W. K. ROGERS. I LT. cot. n. A. MacKINNON, ' Liquidator: 2814-34 I-Slthentlatf. ) t I O09 AND GLASSES I-‘ITIID l W. ‘IAYLOI J. s. TAYLOR Optometrist! II llchmunll Street , C8 Edward Island, , ,» 1 i;- OPTOMETRY is a specialized stitiitr. concentrating all its rc- sources to the end llut Defective Vision may lit restored, Eye Strain rrlirved liiil Muscle Imbalance: rar- reeled. Any one of "I!!! defec may be, and nearly alwfl." is. the cause of ‘ Severe Headaches If troubled with held aches, we will be glad! investigate the rundillllll ll your eyes, and if nccesury. furnish you with praptrl! fitted corrective glasses. S. F. llutchesiin OPTOMETRIST COAL We are speclnlizinl " QUALITY as It ls economy ‘ buy the Best. Our Welsh Anthracite For Furnace. Basebunll Heating Stoves and XIII!" the Best, Cargo that cvrl‘ "l" to this port. MILLERS CREEK ls nll lleat with practically '1 ash. Our first carlo will be he ' May 23rd. For Itenlrfl- "flu" Stoves and Furnaces. CA NADIAN GOALS All brands always in IW" GET OUR. PRICES SEE OUR SAMPLES. R. T. Holman L!