w.» n, . , MRS. T. BARRITI‘ Bel IN. Asbestos Mines. Quebec “After the birth of my sec- ond child l was always feeling tired, nervous and weak, and had headaches, backaches and terrible pains every month. lrMy mother advised Lydia E. MR5- JAMES aonsou , Boa s93. Pas-nis, British Columbia \. “After my baby was. born l was very weak and run-down. [was not able to do any heavy worl»: for abouvtwo months. l , suffered two years before l Pinlrhams l tried Lydia E. Pinkhanfs Yegc- pound and l started to talte it. l table Cqllipound and it was You should have seen the l through the advice of my hus- change in me. I am now well ‘ band that l tool: it. l got four and strong and in good spirits. ' bottles at first and it clitl me a ll also take the Liver Pills and ivorlol of good. l recommendit find them a wonderful help Vegetable Com- , ‘r-i‘ l T1... GoLen cm CONTINUED SO-SO NAVIGATOR So-so tried again. called more loudly. Still he did not hear her, but con- tinned to operate the Golden Girl with one hand while he shook Fred. desperately with the other. She dared l inot touch him for fear of startling ‘him into losing control of the plane which was now flying low. Stoopiiig close to ills ear she i shouted, “Climb? He obeyed hcri automatically, thinking, he told herl afterwards. that Fred had spoken. So- so took Fred by the shoulders, hel"; hand touched Jerry's and for onel crazy moment they locked at eachl other. Jerry's mouth opened. “It's So-so—~I stowed away-I ll drag Fred back. Don't move. Keep her going. I'll» manage." ; with shaking hands Jerry obeyedi while So-so summoning all her. strength dragged-Fred from his seatil to the floor of the fuselage. Disposf “Jerry? she I ll Calve- Biscuits. l Doughnuts, Covoltdes. etc. MAGIC . AKING? urn rim cmuziorrsroww "pennants-w , l pilots st tho then rather straggling flying field. Ho hscl seen her grow into a grace- ful young woman, gradually taking over the entire work of the lunch- room, shielding her father from thoso who did not believe in his work. He had taught hor to fly, hsdintroduccd her to Connie, had teased her, told ‘her his troubles, sylmpathized with l mu when she failed to return Fred's i love, had taken her for granted zhrough five years of intimacy, and hero she was besids him in tho su- ‘ preme adventure ci his iife 8o l8!‘- Bhe was working at the instu- ' meats now. Thank heaven Fred had 4 taught her to read them. trained her lin navigation until he had boasted l she was as "good a man as he was‘! ,at it. "Her crszy. msd hunch will i probably ssvo thol 11181113’ 55"?» Tl thought. ' i Then ho snapped to attention, l cylinder was missing, an engine was complaining. Bo-so was saying some- thing to him, “fuel nearly 8°!"- must be a leak somewhere." To Jerry's experienced ears the complaining oi the enslnes 819W more serious. Something was wrong. {his lg.“ 3}" _ r-J MAY 11. 1929 . I ‘ yer/iii. __ =31: azziusisnahm. _ ___ s t0 every woman l know.” ‘ for cotistipation."——‘Mrs. James . nosing him there she leaned weakly ,~ r wrong-and the end of the , . - . .» -—-Mrs. T. Barritt. E. Robson. against the not of the cabin to gath- 1* ‘°",,’3'"= not yet in sight. tellogg’: Corn Flakes must be crisper, more Elfféffjrji}, ‘gjdftfmizf ‘ er strength for her neat more. some: ALUM 4 dehm°u‘__°r 12,009,000 people would not lsnnncr-l’, u: ‘tfiaefilill ovenlag BE CONTINUED To Try than: with canned pglghg; and milk or cream. Look for the rod-iud-groaii pn-ilr. ago. A! all (recon. Served k7 hotels, restaurants. On dining-earn, Made by Kellogg in Inndon, Om. lhow she managed to get a discarded: lflying suit. under his head and tal ,force some coffee betwtcn his lips. She could feel his pulse beating; weakly and knew that shortly he,’ i "Ly ,' "E. Pinkhanfs l daily prefer them to all other corn flakes. Kellogg originated corn flakes and nobody has ever been able to equal that Kellogg wonder flavor. Lw. GILLITT CO. LTD- TORONYDo CAN. l.lVegélia'biel* Compound Play _E_'n_joyed 'would recover consciousness. i ‘l . . i , r , _ | On Friday night, May 10th. the l Renewed at m5 and mmkmg only: lY. P. S. of Cornwall staged the three- of the safety of the Golden Girl _ tion and was in no danger (or the in,‘ farcbcomedy nGO slow Mary-- now she shifted herself to Freda‘ present. I ibemre a very large audience m Comp place before the instruments. Jerry; He touched So-sos shoulder. “Go wan m“ The‘ play w” very wen Iydin ElJPinkhnmlllhledicilne Lynn, .\l.i<.<. if. ' l ll land Cqbourg, Onizirioycnnada. Manager Wanted i Fresh Frozen Provincial Manager for Prince Herring did no; 100k at 1m. ‘ back to the instruments. Check course ‘presented when i,’ ,5 considered u,“ CW8" 15km“ deslrfil by l‘ Li“ "We're off our course," he cried again. Give me directions." . many of the players who had mld no surance Company, llllfiril-l contracti "Can you get us back?" _ So-so moved over and obeyed previous experience went through _ _ b éloncintraiiing 81:11:15 on tthe tatsk‘ "Lantlkil soon,“ she said after consult- m“, pa,“ like veteran; mus be. C O R N l I’ i {l B Qre 0r S B r88. E IIIS YLlIneIl ‘iv 111B e 1115p. Speaking of the painstaking training . ',b .t' ' l --\ .. -. “Wm” ‘" °°““°° ‘°“ ‘“ l’°‘ Eat something.’ Jerry called they had received at the hands of lmce and success ln present occupa-i Lion necessary. Apply in Cltifidence to w _ i l h m lconsulted the charts, gave Jerry the 8 l : . - i. - . fresh hi: otiatgapsrezig‘ u: “Si; directions, turning occasionally to Food behind you.’ the capabge dh-Ecmrl hooking orders ‘or regular Supplies m make sure that Fred was still breath~ i Gratefully So-so reached for an or- The m,“ concerns a young may. ins- i arise. felt its Juice trickle down heiried couple who are discovering the FLAKES “Lif I . r" -G di . i‘ h . ‘ - ., , _ '_ glut“ e ca“ u“ an o‘ ram e5 _ ,' “Are you sure? Jerry called when dry throat. She did not feel hungry mm, o; m“; “we 01d s“, about l910-5-li-..i. Shipments will be forwarded either she had given him the Course I now but it seemed w her that Sh“ , d l“ nth fi ‘ h d d ' by freight or express on any wrcls . . l‘ ' . ' ‘ imame e e rs“ u,“ re ‘years _ day as required i She nodded. His lips formed tilc would have given anything for a are the hgydgsl," Billy u; out of a ._..__.i A" orders wlh ‘new mm t and “moi; “Ten may i E1355 of wag“ » jay, Mary 1s impatient o; poverty resident of Forest Hill, Prince Ed-Ipathy of many friends is extended to Morrison and Ernest Matheson, ll f - ' l l m; 1 atmmon e p p ‘ So-so could not speak. Seizing a Jerry grinned at her when she and disgusted with married life, Do- Wild Blflpd- Johnie was in his; the bereaved in their sorrow. but they “$819 1n the Hm! 0! JOSH-S. Pro esslona ar s, gATgunwl ‘u, lMcLg A“ LIVHTED lpencil she wrote, “Pied-heart ti'0\l-‘ finished the orange. ‘Crazy? he said. mesii: bickering raises the question Welm‘ Ye“ and 193"“ i0 "mum hi5‘ sorrow not without hope, for tliiry: Safe on His tender breast. ‘,-—- -—-—-———--~- sows ‘ " ' '. hio._r knew about it. He wouldn't “Crazy girl-Why?" ias to which l5 the easier job_keep- early death. his father undone brfl- mow that their dear one has svm 'I'hei'e by His love dershacied, BELL f? MATHIESON i 3916_5_17_e°d2“,kS lteil you. Tried to make him. Failed, So-so shook her head, "1 dorit ling house or earning a living in me ther Malcolm, his mother having pro-l 3o be with Jesus who said: "Suffer: sweetly his soul shall rest." . It. BELL i ' i i n __5t@w¢d away last night know," ibusingsg Vfflfld Each L; m-mi co _ deceased him when he was an infanh . little children to come unto Me, for a? L R Came ao g v , . ry n _ , y D. L. DIATIIIESON. LL- l3- l ;l-sorry—" But Jerry persisted. “Why? Writewinced that his own job is the l-iard- The" B". also left tocherish nisl of such is the Kingdom oi Heaven. ; A GENIUS l memory, his aunt. Mrs. Allan Miw- The funeral, which was largely at-- Jerry read the note. With his right, it!" - ier. To prove it. they agree to ex- hand he answered. “Take controls?‘ $0.50 took a pencil and “m; galchange jobs for a period. Mary, who Keep her straight?" i concentrate on whit she was writ- Elm bwi in business. sets back her So-so nodded again and changed, ing, "Hunch-vyorry. Dldrrt matter old position and Billy stays at home places with him. He looked at the f about me, no one to care. Felt foolish ‘and makes a heroic stab at keeping course she had set, compared it witn, after you started-wondered whetllmusfl The" m6 lull- beilll-‘l ll"! h; Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. i L Money to Loan. _ Qflices-Charlotteiown and Montague Leod and Mr. MBCLEOd with wholn he- tended was conducted by Rev. Young Author-So you like my had his home and was loved as a sop, Jonstable. The remains were tendefl- article. What appealed to you most Johnie was a bright. proml-illli-blly-l ly laid to rest beside those of nis about it? B- Ifil/Oflle WW1 Yo"!!! and old andl mother. The pail bearers were: Neil Young Miss-Oh, I thought these Wlll b6 SB-dly 1111-5585 by hi5 fflelldl 1"’ Ross. Lawrence MacDonald, Fred quotations from Byron were simply TENBERS Tenders and be received by the Prohibition Commission flhairmtin, Mr. GEORGE E. BIIOIVN,‘ . Margaic, l’. E. I. Send all information regarding in- [notions of Prohibition Act to the lbove 0r To Chief Inspector B. I. Ilzlywond I5 Dorchester Street, (jharloiirioivn. . Phone ‘:09 810l-1l-16-l_vl'. i Mark 1%. liioouignif. B. A. BARRSTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. MONEY TU LOAN -,~- Ulmeron Block, Charlottetown, P.E.I. l iiMcLeod 8; Bentley i - ,, s. A. BENTLEY ' ‘ w. nsxruzv, K. c. ‘ Banister and Atiorncy-at-Law Office: I80 Richmond street MONEY TO LOAN -' i Charlottetown, I’. E. I. l; McDonhld &l McPheel ' B. A. I. A. IWCDONALD. ll. I". DICPIIEE BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS, ETC. l IHONEY TO LOAN - ‘Riley Building Charlottetown - ~ Stewart & Lowther , l J. I). STEWART. K. C. N. W. LOWTIIER BARBISTERS. SOLICITORS, ETC; iii Great George Street ' BIONEY T0 LOAN y t, 7021-1441. ELECTRIC NEEDLES ‘T SPECIAL LIST Superfluous hairs bee, neck and other parts of the MISS M. M. RICHARD Electric Needle Special ; Hunter Office, Charlottetown. Lowest l or any tender not necessarily accept- . straw. for cash. l- 3831-5-14-51. ll _ removed per-i v manently without pain or scars from‘ I e . undersigned until itlay 22nd, I2 o'clock, noon for the erection and, completion of a school at Tignislhi i I’. E. I. l “Plans can be seen at J. A. Mo» NcNcil and Son Summer-side Parochial ‘ liomr, Tignisli, and Chapelle and. ed. Signed J. G. liIcLcilan, P. P. Tig~ l nish, I‘. E. I. 3791-5-13-5]. ii-i__ia_.__- iuoiioii siuzl At Glen Valley on Saturday, May, 18th, 1929, at one o'clock the follow-i, ingz-l mare 10 years old. Game‘ Brazilian, 4 cows, 3 ireshened, 1 duel in freshen iii May, 75 hens, 3 calves,‘ l year old calves. 2 geese, 10 cordsl split wood, quantity of oats, hay and Terms—All sums under $10.00 cash. over that amount 7 months credit on approved joint notes, 6 per cent oiI: D. It. MacDONALD, Glen Valley. Assistant for fox farm imoves along fast and furiously, com- ‘Gastritis. struggling for Cvnsclvuv’ away from tlio earth, alone with, thc mapjrcadlthe instruments again you'd do with me in Rio. Just a “Carry on,“ he shouted. "Going to, hunch." look at Fred." I i Jerry frowned after reading her ari- He scrambled back to the fuselage‘ sol-er, where So~so knew he was workiligj "Fred?" he questioned. over the still unconscious man. Hei 50-50 tried t0 nod 1m- hend, Butldlammld fini- fountl the little emergency flash 01f the motion would not dome, Lying! M“ “ck 59°‘? "5 31113’ Abbe!‘- iplicated by the secret love affair oi’ iMaryZs friend Sally, by the pranks o! a pair of pesiiferous children and by ,.the mysterious disappearance of a ibmndy and made Fred swallow 50me_‘ seemed so useless he“ in the a-m.plays this difficult and heavy role {in a manner which would do credit‘ to a professional actor. His acting .-Wfl5 magnificent and his performance on this occasion was even more de~ lightful than in any or the [0195 in which he had previously appeared Playing opposite in an equally dif- ficult role, that of Mary Abbey, was ness. Fred opened his elfl- Jerry. “Damned sorry-J’ he muttered. l “Tell me." Jerry was urging her "Shut up. Don't talk. So-so's here-l again, » stowed away last night. Accounts, "can't, Enrich" 5115 nun-cred him for difficult take-off. Keep quiet andl stubbornly. rest. We'll manage." i Jerry turned back to his controls. Fred gave a long sigh. “Good $114., I-Ie was bewildered and yet it seemed Mm . Am Hood. Miss ' . so-so." he said drowslly. all his facul-l quite natural for So-so to be here. ray“ o’ time you“: w" 153d seem’; l ties luliing him to sleep after the‘ helping him pilot the Golden Girl- Mm may ma“ m tolepo: thagi wllrlmc ‘mam’ lls°'so_~lolles—ll°ll_i Perhaps ll w” a’ drum and he would much maligned relative. mother-in- ,’ '- II Church st, Moncion. N. B. ' "fgssa-s-z-iino. ,,,... body by the Electric Needle. y i Dr. D. T. Waye DENTAL SURGEON 130 Richmond Street i Charlottetown, P. B. I. Ofllec Hours Phone I13 ‘ lILDLloIEM. JBDLMBIEM. 5 J 3a.»..- ... h... . i giorh. in Ontario, young man 18. to 20, strong and not af-g i raidfito work, single. Ap-f ply in own handwriting‘ full particulars ago, reli- oxperience. and wages wanted, to James, l H. Prichard. Summersidmi P. E. island. , 3793-5-13-1515-17 FOR SALE ‘RV r 173k _ >-_ H i y i A desirable residence in the kuburbs of this City. This home, i.‘ 1 Ill Ill modern conveniences. Four l 9w- . M. m. g y ..r. m "orbs. Neat born with garage In bedroom. largo dressing-room and )0": up stairs. Four rooms downstairs. pantry and porch and lugs square Ill won fllflahod. Sinks on three floors. Good basement. hot water centre. ' Three sad one halt lou of Rios shah tress, lawn and IIIIQIIIUGLAINI bay for aroused mailman morn wsauar a nice exclusive residence. , , f We“ i. snur. i . l -Jsrry-knev: it all the time—" his‘ eyes closed again and Jelly. Witch" lng him closely, decided that he hal‘ fallen into a sleep of natural exhaus- MONTI ILL Leaves Bonaventure Station daily d: l0 mm. affording direct. fast and luxurious service to ‘ronow-ro, annou- and cmcaoo wake presently to find that they hadn't even started, that he was asleep, dreaming this fantastic thing. 18W, acted her part in a very becom- , lug manner. l Tho specialties between acts in- But the noise of the Golden Girl was eluded a speech by Mr. M“ Thump- I real enough, and So-so was certainly ‘on on "The People‘ o’ Canada" “d solid flesh, So-so and the man W110 a m", 5°10 by M,“ Lmme Mum“ lay sleeping on the floor oi the lusc- lage. , Fred's broken words. spoken when fatigue and exhaustion had removed every inhibition-"So-so loves you." It couldn't be. There was Connie. Connie queer that he should think of her now for the first time. She was the dream. Did she know what So-so had done? So-so was the reality in this crazy quilt of s. flight.‘ lie would try again to get an OXPlR- l nation from So-so. "Why - did -- you - come?" he paused between each word, hoping to read the truth from her averted face But she shook her head and re- mained silent. Jerry gsvo up. When they landed perhaps he could un- tangle it all. Suppose what Fred ssid was true. With half oi his faculties 'on the mnssgement oi the Golden Girl, the other half wrestled with this problem. Memories of So-so Arrives Chicago at 7.50 nut morning. Ail-Steel equipment with radio. Velvet rosdhed. Double track all the way. INTIIQTY Li?!” DI"? from Bonaventure S tion. Leaves}! ereIHJO . . Arrives Toir-ontlo 5.30 ‘I'll NAPLI LIAI‘ Dilly from Union Station. Leaves Toronto - 8.45 pan. Arrives Chicago - 9.10 an. ‘For infirmnilun I! to fares I'l- ssrrnliolls, M0,. apply inv-“f, K. IWIIPI. (‘Hy Tkt_ AIL, I4, T. Rilfhl’. Tkt, Agt, Station. P W, I‘i:ir;='~. Iliiiir, Plgagr, 13L CRNADIA: overwhelmed him. Ho remembered her first as I long-legged girl oi i8. helping her father start tho Crows- ncst, giggling at the jokes of‘ the s. s. ROSALIND Passengers and Freight vldllllf fortnightly sailings hon Montreal to M. John's; NIL via Lv. Montreal Ar. (minim b Daylight ' In. for It. John's y 8rd. May. lib. May ma. May nib May 81st. Juno 8rd. for spoon and robs apply, CARVELL BROS. LTD. NATIONAA builds one: nastonxllusoi fol-may a which was encored. The cast of characters: Billy Abbey. the young husband. Jack Scott. - Mary Abbey. the wife. Amy Hood. Mrs. Bordon, Mary's mother, Emily Platts. 5111? Cartel’. Mil-W's friend, Mary Scott. HI"? Stevens. Sally's sweetheart. Elmer hizzei. 3"" 9111145. Billy's friend. Colin ltfacPhail, Bobby Berdon, Mgry] ngphgw, Laura Scott. D011? B95110". Mary's niece, Grace Thompson, KING. the maid. bessie Stone. 901ml’ GNP-lb. the iceman, Earl Lowther. MllYPhY. s policeman, Arthur stone, P Scene: A suburb of Philadelphia s. 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