l Si 0 1-1,2 Il 1*. _~¢-.¢~s,.- 45.' e~. -t-~.~ r. TELL: sensible woman of 50 that .__ _ she looks like the older sister l ` " thrown off balance and her regular ~. Y ‘T ‘5 -“functions upset. This pure substance -'~ .J normal conditions. lt not onlv prc~ Y _ vents an excess oi' body poisbnsfwe ‘all have them) from forming, but i . ~. ~ H.;-,. .» ' : l ..\ -.V=l.,.' _ _'.l.»_.,<.-l.l- ‘_ <~ i _ _ .l ' »,.> .- _ . , _ _ . _ _ _ 3 V , -. ` _ i _ Pfitll-1 'rwo _ 'rl-in cllllacorrcrowlv cuA_lzolAN ‘ ‘ _ l-/my zz,1l,,,. limi. :#11 It if you keep fit; .4 ._, rather than the mother of her chil- __`_`d_r_en, and she iust laughs at you. _. __ 4"l1ln middle-aged." shc'll declare, "and not trying ro hide the fact. " \\'hy should l? Middle age has a lot ' ' "in its favor--that is, if you`re well ‘ and healthy. “Sick? Never had a doctor in my life except when my babies came. Never ` »-had the habit of dosing myself with ~. pil-la and medicines, either. [_ iust , took _Nuiol-all the time my babie; were coming, and in between times, tea. I`il always dqxnd on Nujol. "Even the healthiest woman is better _ 08" by taking Nujol-especially at itimes when her system is apt to be hee? your system functioning n’br~ ma y and naturally even under ab- ¢l0Il'i1 Worry abou Lots to recommend ev- aids in their removal. It's these pol~ sans that age ople prematurely. Make them feeipeolcl and tired and useless," Nuiol isn't a medicine or drug. For this reason it can't possibly disa with you or upset you. It is aimpimi pure natural product. It works efvee- iivel_v without being drastic. Start Nuiol now. You`ll End Nuiol at all drugstores. I led packs only. Get a bottle liosddy. B” _ ‘___ 0000-oo-oovoao-oy-ooorooooroo N.. .. _.QQ-3%if~§ .» .' .."‘.'.. ' I I -'.' '.~f»'=':" O 000041004450 I I OO Inszdzous vlsedly. of any evil defect. Nerve Energy. Eye Strain We asc this adjective ad- Sufferers from Eyestrain may have perfect vlslou and there- fore do not suspect the presence The motive power of the Entire human organism is .ll .il "V .Il m 5' a . .. " ,,.»., .- V _ C123( C_..`.llI T Q . yftjk \ _J/5 uf/i;>§»» - \ . ,_: <'1 ////’//// , \-/ _/. ” ' §\ 1'* ~ A. ' ;"`~ mea Aw 'A seasoned aallor will not scream when her boat la on a tack." ` . 'iilga ' _,VJ M, i r_,X~f'.>`° ._'_\. 'T . 7 7 - CL.. r ;_\._. -\,./ ` B _s / 6 fo ,fr fi _L7 M " df letiairman, lllr. cnoimi: ix. nitovvrl. _ '”" ; ._ Munn' P' E' I Your s..hoo| r-e~a in for psych- Send all information regarding in- _ N ' _ -= ", ilcm ei Prohibition .sci to tile I ~°=' '====-'¢h- I ~=l=v°=¢?" , Phone :ns _ ,_`__|ioi-ii-is-iyr. _ _ Mark R McGulgan, v BARRSTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. MGNEY T0 LOAN _.Cameron Block, Charlottetown, P.E.l. ~,BELL fs MATHIESQN .2 ._ lr. ir. Bum. D. i.. narmcsolv. Lu is ,ktbflices-Charlottetown and Montague 'fi iMcLeod & Bentley 7 J. A. BENTLEY l W. E. BENTLEY, X. C. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Office: |80 Richmond Street . MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. I. as .McDonald & McPhee _B. A. _ "1 A. alcnousin. il. r. Merlin: f..-naalusrzizs. frrroillvevs, arc. _,___ ~ Moser 'ro i.o/lx palsy sallam; cilarlciieuml “J hu li l , .DUNS Howl that?" A I Or To - "i've heard you speak ef the col- , Chief Inspector B. J. Haywood lege splrlt several times." »» "'15 Dorchester Street. Charlottetown I _ l,l/q gf l/ |\/ 1st Freak: The India rubber _ \, . s I .l 4 .~ _ _ ~ 52!" i1_` - ';_`_s... :CE 5""-"¢“» 5°“°“°"- EW- man sayo he eeel no harm ln ateal- _ 1 ‘ \ .° ri* “"1” N L°*“- ` Ing lt' you can get away with it. "Q"-" 2nd Freak: He has an elaatlc conscience of eourxe. ¢f_F‘./ / 'U \ \ ,§\\ \ f 'ir LW; f / / 1°-° SMILES ~°- "” "`°.'i'f" 6"" have li "°~ S°°l'.;.f..“*:.*;’.:’.:,f:.... ' ‘ °°“-"2-“"" if? »~»#»L~»~@~~~=-- See this W UTY found himself alone after fort!- eignt exciting noni; that nlglit.'r‘r¢:i was splashing about in the bathroom and Jerry settled himself before a desk, pushed aside a mass of papers and reread Conie‘s second sable. Decoded, it ran. "Feel now our en~ |gagei:icn: terrible mistake. Don'ti l iiarlt to marry you but will if you in~ islst. Am sure Solange loves you and; Lhas for a long time. If you dont! *want to break engagement now We~ i can talk it over when you return. Arn ' asltlug for rllease, however. Your' :rip has given trememndous boost to; ,aviation generally. Clayton is work- lirlg like mad on the Harper iriven- ltlon, will probably have good news ifor Solange when you returnf 1’ul _' heartily' proud of your success. Break- ging our engagement doesnt mean wc jaren‘t friends. With warmest affei:-. iption, Constance." _ ' 1 Jerry laid L: down and lit a eilli-' gi-cite. “Just like Constance to try zo iplan the whole thing for us all. X _wish I didnt owe her father such li get for backing this trip. I-le'd never Qhave done it if it hadn't been for i Connie thinking she wanted to marry lme. And then theres Fred So-sos, ipromised to marry him and thougrll lshe hasnt mentioned lt, I have an |idea that wild horses \vouldn't make her break her word. What a mess- Cnnnle signs waivers on me and S0- ' so gets engaged to Fred-" l He left the message on the desk `iind stepped out to the balcony to i pace up and down, look at the South- iem Cross riding low ln the sky, and ` try to puzzle out this seemingly hope- less tangle. Fred finished his bath. wrapped himself in a towel and strolled into, the bedroom. Connie`s cable caughtl his eye and thinking it one of the numerous messmges of eongratulatlgn, that had come to them he picked it up and read Jerry‘s translation of it.. He could hear Jerry`s footsteps pac- | ing steadily back and forth on the; balcony. Was Jerry in torment over Connle`s decision? He believed not. More likely he was in torment, over the fact that so-so was promised to; Fred. He had seen the long look So- eo and Jerry had exchanged on larlzi- ing, that mute farewell, that under- standing of each others hearts. For a moment, Fred covered his eyes, try- l ing to drive back the pain that over- whelmed him at thethough of what he was about to do. 2 Then very- carefully he laid tnei cable down and pulled aome otheri papers over it. Jerry should never know that he had read Connl'e mes- V sage. He joined Jerry on the bal- cony. glad of the darkness, deter- mined to keep his voice steady at all costa. "llfeditating Jerry?" he asked. i "Meditating, Fred. It hardly seems ' L. In the otiice or in the home-at work or at play-neat'.- ness counts! And, by the way, did you “Nugget” your shoes this morning? JERRY' AND FB ' lm' of QQ lI|¢¢1'l\i¢|D11l\ B0! S503” \ ‘D Q* . Jamboree to be bold at Birkenhead It was a v imdeciaee Jerry who ' g » mr. in July- two scggu are ig be ’ ` eer u - as ioned ~ I Tllnnovvoeroal that i for itself-have you heard it tell the world how good oaoh toasted bubble il? Pour milk or cream in a bowl of golden Rice Kriapioe -then listen to it anap and craolflef Crisp. `Dolicioue. Order Aa pack- age from your l my grocer today. RICE M_ a d e ~b Y ‘_-4% Kellogg in Lon- don, Ontario. p ss", -~l provided for by mo vernor £11 mi. any additional scouts iifust be provided for locally. and U16 PN' yinclal Boy Scout Commissioner and committee have authorized the open- ing of a subscription list for tha purpose. Subscriptions may be sent to Mr. G. Fllliter, Bank of Montreal. Mr. D. 4. MacKinnon, Assistant Receiver Generars Office. Mr. Herbert W, Yeo, 50 Greenfield, Avenue, Mr. J. F. uightiur, 82 Weymouth St.. or lllr. J. R. Burnett. Guardian Office Subscriptions already received. Mr. George DeBlols . . . . . . . . . . $30.00 Mr. W. Chester S. Mclaure 35.00 Col D. A. MacKinnon ._ 25.00 li.ir.iuA.Ailcy ..... ...........2o_oo' Dr. Dewar ........ 10.00 Mr .la.nea Paton 10.00 Jbarlotlelovm Guardian 10.00. :Moore di Mcfeod . . . . . . . . 10.00 Dr. C. H. Beer 10.00 fiwwif RICE KRISPIES real that were here-I can‘t believe in all the flowers and balmy breezes -it's g great country, lsu’t, it, Fredy “And what a welcome-Jerry i want to talk to you about somethin; personal." Jerry lighted mother cigarette and in the flllre of the match Fred could see his face go white. He gripped the rail of the balcony' and continued, “Just before we aaileil. you know, So-so promised to mar.-y me. We were driving in my car and I had one of those attacks like I had in the Golden Girl. I think she was sorry for me as much as anything else-and she was frantic with fear ci wi-lit wcullibappei-i on tile trip. know but-but I love her too much to ask her to marry me. now that I’m I‘ve loved So-eo for a long time yo'.i` Mr. J. O. I-Iyndman . . . . . . . . . .. 5.00 'lur. .l. iz. Pawn .......... 5.00 »Mi'.G.Fllllter 5.00 Mr. J. A. McMillan 5.00 Mr. W. R. Aitken 20.00 Mr. W. K. Rogers ..... 20.00 .iii-_ A. B. coin s.oo| Mr. Frank Clarke 200| in-.c.z.nllnie= soil ..‘ldr.C.H.Blssett 5.001 Mr. C. H. B: Lcngworlh 5.00, lAr.W.lf.V.Dunbar.......... 5.00 A Friend 2.00 ,Mr. J. Ernest H. Worth 2.00 cel. A G. rcrlrc soil Mr.R..L.Colton.... ..... 500 Judge Stewart . . . . . . . Mr. E. W. MacKinnon ........ Mrs. Burnett 5.00 Mr. A. Plckard . . . . . . . . .. 10.00 'Mr.W,W.Owen.............. SLU l ` ' 500 5.00 nun com l'-'rxn ls nnrolvrcn I ox ALASKAN uivi-:iz the wreck that I am.” ~‘--‘ _ ' “NCnA¢n|e, get a l00d doctor orilSEA'I'I'LE. May 16.-Stories of a rich the job, follow his ordora. and he'll new placer strike on the banks of the make you sound as a nut.” south fork of the Iskut, "The River went on, “Even i!.I can be cured itfsigold fields ot Alaska and the Yukon a long pull and mean.; babying my-ias the "Hoodoo" or "Ghost" River eel! for the rest of my life. It isn't[becau.se of the great toll of life it has fair to let. So-so sacrifice herself tolenacted from Indians, gold seekers. me, Jerry." imd trappers, reached Seattle today ‘I have an idea she won't. count;ti-om WranzellA1askn.. it aeacrliiee." ' 1 The Indians who made the e'.rlke Probably not. But -» here'a the real 4 have sought to keep the discovery a been of the matter. Jerry. so-soisecret, Walter Julian, one of the old- doesnt love me-never has, prolrltime ti-'appera and prospectora report- ably never will. If she did I wolildn‘t gd gf. wrmgau may upon his an-iv. be talkin: to you this wav- I - al time from the new district, but a the long and shirt of it ix that I- cramped, hu ,urged fmm lgpeleznph dont want to marry her unless she creek fn my new drums, does love me. I canraee now thatl we’d bot-h be miserable. Andlf can't; Di,¢,,,,.y of sm” stand that kind of life-" l_ ~ “It seems to me," Jerry said slowly. Th* minus "T9 "l"¢11iD8 d°WU “that so-so ii tile one to decide lei- U10 “Nth !°f\= w=°rd1nz to Julian. you both, Fred. A man ean’i. exactly "hm f-*WY Fm! W I MW Hide OD tm t sm hefs mmged hu mind the banks. Investigation showed about marrying her after he's asked ih°*"`u5' lvlded gravel coarse E010 bv- her aa many times as you’ve askedlllll !°\1Dd~ The 11161811-1 Pllnned out. g¢,.|°y~ ~ ilwo ounces, and at Telegraph Creek, "I'll have to give up flying) Fred! of Death” known throughout the .m y Holeproof tockin at no l In Colors Lucile-Paris WHEN you wear this delicately sheer 5f°CklU8 yOu are assured of the lame slylc, the same smartness that char. acterizcs the best drcssefl ivolllen ill rhg world's fashion capitals. If! Zlcaming, lustrous length; its er- quisite fashioning-above all, its perfectly beautiful colors, created by Lu¢i1¢.pa,;, to harmonize with the very newest costume 553405. sive this new Holeproof stocking fashion's highest approval. The reinforce. ment at top and oole add extra sercice qualities, too. At there is a silk to the wel; seamless stocking nf extraordinary service and particularly lovely lustrous silk. It comes in a beauii. ful selection of LuciIe~I’ari`s colors. There are other stockings by Holeproof, all in Lueile colors, ranged in price from $l_00 to $2.95. Plan to see them today. \ I / O /jolqproofllocslerg - (MADE IN CANADA) - Honlzrizoolr 1-losllclzv courauv or CANADA, Llulritn, Lceacii, ollw-in PURDIE A £9’ ;FERGUSON’S are 'Headquarters for theiFamous line of Holeproof Hosiery for Charlottetown, they carry a splendid range in all the new Paris shades Price From $1.00 to $2.00 Per Pair. PURDIE 69° FERGUSON SHOE C0. LTD. ' l Fred attempted a leugh,. "that's what I need, your advice about, Jerry how can I get out of it without hurt.- ing so-ao too much? It lsn't that I don‘t want her, just as much as I ever did. It‘s simply that I ooe.cleai-- ly now that marriage between us wouldn‘t do." Jeri-y's hand descended on Fred's shoulder, " I can`t help you. Prod. l would if I could. This is between you and Bo-so--knowing her like I do the only thing I can suggest fe that you put it up in her and let her make the decision." “I'll-I`ll try to are her ln the morning," hed said. "Why, hurry it? We`re all excited now, busy as the devil for the nent few days too, let it ride until we get home.” Fred shook his head, "No, it worries me. I want to geo it over, aettle it finally one way or other." "She'll hold you to your promise." -told their friends. More than two ;score Indians silently stauipeded to like new fields and filed locations. ‘Then the word leaked out and the ‘whites alerted on the trail, carrying several score into the new fields, The Iakut where the new .strike ug Els notorious in the annals of the gold irushes to the Noi-tn. in lass stamp- leders to the Klondike, using the At- illn Trail., penned ine bank.-, of me stream. One DIY!! whose grub had *nm 531°" #Prnt the summer iihere and took out many ounces. in coming out on the "Ghost" River, all but one were lost, Field Never Found I Thin -ill-fied a new legend of n iloat field. The lone survivor went | iback but never could find the old | workings. Year after year prmpgcton I ihuntéd fUr the |051: fields. Five years ‘°l° l 9°-'ty ol five went into the , thou dances on deck; \ \ \ 4 ;\"i\ \ .>\`\\\ . \\ 3 _ \\ :lift fj,'3> f 4ili?uQl\,l .. . 7, _.iii agp... l _ i . '-.r-rw ...r-s~.;\g.....-._'a ii Q ir-._ (iv. ..». “NIIGGET” Shoe Polish , ..=.;~~f. Lal.. _ rled no conviction. the words difficult. Jerry prophesied, but his voice car- "I hlrdly-think I0-" !'f‘¢d~fo\Ll"ld Stewart & Lowther ,__ K. C. _ ETC. 'I0 LOAN SPECIAL LIST loperhon! hairs removed per- vvlthont pain or scan from nackand other parte of tho by the metric smile. 'H188 H. U. BICBABD . Ji iecirie Neem special Church Bt.. Moncton. N. B. She! How do you like 1929 bathing Milt? He: Wait a minute, I leon lt yet. my new havorl’t " _ :- gg-rm-».l._.=: _, _ ,___ “ll __ _f___7..*._. _______ ._ ._ ..._ .»_._.... ' _,__ , -..-___ »_:._._ ..._ ll lilll ll l|| -~ ,-;~\_15 ag ~ _____.- _; i __ :ug _I .__ W --gi as' 41 ,.4 ~ Illif ali 5 ` = ll"!l| T. Waye IUIGIOII ; ' ltfod ._ ..... nO* f.lla~~ ~~ Porch: Who won the nail driv- lnp oontelt at tho plenlef . Dau: Why the hammer-_head atiarls. -ol couroa! lil ll; it nu” ll: of hype inns ,, .' :_ . THB "NUGGB'I"‘ TIN OPENS l WITH A TWIST! so ; Togfzvr _ Hotel to lent in aillage naar Ita- Hon. llfle hone. good coinianelal Jerry was speaking again, "I had‘ 'district but could not locate the dig~ Kill!-1. It ia believd the Telegraph Creek indiana have stumbled upon lt, i T116 Bfoundi are fox-ty»five miles i FOR SALF 1 A deals-able ruidence in the suburbs of tnla City. This hunt all modern conveniences. Four bedrooms, IRIS dreaailll'Y°°m "4 np stain. Four rooms downstairs, pantry and porch and Iarls Still" all well finished. sinks on three floors. Good basement. lint water g. Neat barn with garage in oentre. Three and one half lots oi Nico shade trees, lawn and lower beds. A good hny for a retlrd farmer or anyone wanting a nice exclusive residence. slew-li-owes. urn! 191 onlin Gnonoa sritcnr. V ,'Tl'lE LUXURY il`l?AlN To ._._= IHEWEST ‘QK7 *lint The Cunard'Chiof ltoward . . . creator of tho Manu . . . mentorof ehafa and stewards, who lmpfreethomwlthhlaown - aathualaam and pride in making you comfortable. Ilia ganiua ia a mighty force for your comfort. You will never forgot those /chiidren'a parties, that little dinner parq. Sail Cunordll . . . . ,, .L .Baal flmni li The Robert Re ard Ca . A code cable from Connie a wblleim ‘ mummy dk°°"°“ ‘mm Tele' un' L' .cm ii -° 5.121' lin... 'ltr .cm mr. snr tells me clayton nu iilzri imp” °""‘~ hopes of the Harper invention. news for Bo-so-for all of uafor tha matter. I‘d like to have the tivo of work at developing it when we lv back." i No word of Connlek releasing him "nm- 'from tha engagement. Good old Al” °*mPb°"- m°fh¢\’ f°1'mel" trade and aplendid roiort for tonrlata. Wlll also cell part of the fnrnitaro. ` ' Apply to “Hotel” oare Giardlan. 3923-5-17-BL ' ' ‘ l-:FFlc1EN',r_ 4 OPTICAL SERYILE IYIS lxalmlln, ` can lorrunn ann nrtqlls. CAllI'U_l. A'l'l'lN‘l'l0fl 0lVlN’1'D llflll Wtlll. J W JOHNSTON ,________&\& if; li; Zi it Good t Ilfaako, about twenty-five miles from usgdtrtkene River is reported from Jerry. He meant to play the game IUPWH” ‘nd “°" I fvsldehi of tlircugli spparelrtly. and staring mio i5°°"“*- W* 1"* mrlllll with al tile nrt, roiitliei-ir night, me felt Pm! 1° 'Wi' “"0 the new rezloni a mum ;ii¢t from ilu aan-t. ue °""‘\ W °1¢ ldmwon trail He li’ mu may thonme,¢hroueh.u lic :’l:l;¢:;ll>l¢k¢l'\1n\nd¢xi»ectaie had begun it, wheiihor Jerry loved "IFN" Df°ll>¢C¢1n¢ in the no-ao or not it wal only fair to girl “W 5’-"_fi¢¢~ ' S, S, sim lm irreiim. m-rat vu ln 1,11' "vw" we iwwd me form- thv lwldlvf th' MI- _ " ,‘““*‘” ‘"3 Ummm “M Passengers and Freight 4l1°¢h=l' Dlaciei- strike at Glacier , iWN'C¢l1 md I eroup of seattle iminon are now on their way to ehgg ovorhauiing their old gears and pre- rinr ami attempt to ima: un mp- """°" aoeic¢q»at °aqa°i¢¢eopi-aura oiiiaa'.natiu».-ly 'i i"u»iitiairmca¢ia»melsmmiicia~ "’°"* ' ' 1°' taster'-iisae.“"l¢¢|"*°* ”'ll,'l,-1-luoali»e.walmia -timaiathattheloldiaeuaroedthce »-M--»»~»~=-»»~»~»-.-» ruledtuatauiomo- '".°"°1 l'°*“°' \N'l1f°l4v be1ns'u.uoatn¢i U narh¢¢nt¢r¢dff°¢‘°'?""‘"°.°‘"'°‘°'.°*f°|=l1\\h° Davlzat i.v.r¢-as ‘nm ., `lakntredont.oproepeett,h|°'0he|i" layird, my 147°). of My ruimrllap limi, ~ __ _ ,__ _ . , §`, ..m'.LF.'.~.:.'.'.w'° `/\./ °“*°°) CUNARD \f\.¢ Glllablavt ttlvlel < mg, W” _ lhhfaaitavauoaainau mu oi- ' r °f I srl-gyqlrgisxaoia asmie pm- mee ure more -.-.. el.. ..._ ....._.':°..u'::°°°' °°‘ ”'°“""'“'_ WUIIIIPOU Bdmonrou T Jllllllr Nacional Dark Prlnoo Roper: Vancouver or aa nance to Calllsnla I-aavvaald u¢a|(&¢.”n 3,., dllbat |0glpn(&mm hmi dhpaftmalt oh i lfb h if radio ...............°:::°......'°°...;.;;....' 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