‘i .5‘ 1A i -1 i l i ..___4..' '_..i ~< ...- -_....._..'. _ .,~,._<- . .. 1“‘<-"'~7@-P-k'-.~aarn' _ ‘,. ' " llf PAGE TWO I liings County llospital ‘ ANNUAL IIEITING Notice-Is hereby given that ha accordance with the Act of Incor- poration a public meeting oi all contributors to and persona inter- _aatod in the Kings County Hospital will be held in Carruthefl Hall, Montague. on Wednesday, lune ‘lth, i932, at l P. 3i. for the election of trustees and other business that may come before it. W. l. FRASZB, IOfl-l-fl-stt-Dl. ._- g Eye Comfort lo: eye workers is a matter/of vital importance. From early rnoru to late at night we “crowd” our eyes re- lentlessly, from one job to another. , How long will they stand it? Are you now enjoying that ef- ficiency and comfort which ought to be yours? Consult us if you are not; You have much to gain, and nothing to lose. in any ease the knowledge gnlncd from an examination, makes it well worth while. G. F. IIIITDIIESDII OPTOMIETRIST Furness Withy & 0o. Limited P 3 SiENGlZli! AZtD FREIGHT Route. Bturiinl an New York and (rolling m rollnulng parts in rotation. Hal-Ln, ‘r. I'll-no‘ H. John's, Dinn- rwr’, (Ifinun, w. Pierre, 5r. Johns Iliiliiua, sew lurk. s .‘ r 2 ' a I‘ 2's I E oi-i l“ Q i? £1 i. .1: r. E8 s. s. --nn.\ri.\'rr.\" “my 2o Mny e2 ii. s. “li()~.\i.l.\i)" Jun Ii Jun 6 Lhurlotretown Agents, CARVELL BROS LTD. ‘iiififieiéiiiéiii Residential Sites in Brighton FOR SALE Apply To V. D. SMALLWDDD 1ft North ll.iver Bead 15112-2‘: Professional Bards BELL.‘ & MATHIESON It. It. Bell D. L. liiathieson, L.L.D. Barristers 8s Solicitors Money to Loan Damerun Block, Chsriottetowndtld. Stewart 8. Lowther J. n. srswanr, K. c. N. W. LOWTIIEB BABRISTERS, SOLICITORS, no 84 Great George Street ntorvsv T0 LOAN McLEOD .8. BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. O. Banister and Attoruey-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN Office: 180 Richmond Street H. F. MacPHEE, B. A. BARRISTER, SOLICITOB NOTARY, doc. Itilny Building, Charlottetown MARK R. McGUIGAN. B . BARRISTEB. SIOLI-CITOR. ITO. MONEY TO LOAN Ylameron Block. ChsriotbetownJKEJ. J.A. ilaolionald, li.0. BARBISTER. SOLICITOB. do. Riley Building Charlottetown, P. ii. island. Money oo Loan and Collections given the very beat attention 575-2-6-lmonth. DR. I. E. DRDKEII Veterinary Physician and Surgeon Graduate University Toronto. Post graduate contagious, infeotloua mi pnrulillo diseases, IIIIIIB! Ill il . '|l"r:rtio¢ Includes ail domestics” blood, animals, foxes and fowl. Laboratory ruminations, ‘eallie, contagious abortion. Iovrl, pul- lllfllrll diseases, and all animals for parssiiel. Dlflre and residence ll Great Georla Street. Phone w. Iioli-nsii-trt-imo. ,_._._.__._.____._____ Prohibition Commission airman, IAI. B. McDonald. West Si. Piten John Simpson. II mitten. Send aii Information resardlos lutraofitllll. .,l-\ “ 1 -y lllvlxfv‘ \ rurvrx Actually oops <1 __ "3 KILLS ALL YLLAL IJCI and IJTIS OI your Y0!!! or PIT! ‘(here is I0 substitute for PlL\SX—becauso It la the only flea powder fully [uaranfted u, ACTLALLY KILL fleas, lice nld like on Ioxea and all other flr-Dtrtl inun dint: IO-Illtfllllfll -_ something; n. Otltr pullddo does as well. K E R O L Disinfectant. Another Cooper Product. OrdI Iron your Yo: Supply House, Drug or General Store. If unable b obtain rbere—s'rrite u dlreet. Canadian Distributors: CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE WOOL GKOWEBS, LDIITED. Had Ofliee: Toronto, Ontario. hunches: Weotos, Out._ Lennox- ville, Qua, Regina. Sank. MORTGAGE SALE day of June A. D. l? twelve o'clock n“ ’ land situate, IY- a "3 Townships Numbers Twill)‘ Y I31 Thirty-three is Qu :‘s CHM-ff. bound-Ed sud do as fellows that is to say; Bo by the Portage if time South and \\'--sr by the \ e ill-ad (or the road lending the I'm-loge ltosd to the W e Baa-l) 0E1 i116 East by iiathesons ‘pt-m szd by lsnd| now d by Georg»;- 0f .-.=Q u-y v. said \\'.n.=!oe Portage lined hzps boviude-l and fl"=f‘l"li - . , that is to i~‘l_\‘I . r ~_- .\ rib hr t!!- s‘ ' . n3 (b! “West ly owned by (vs Gallant, on or formerly of Andrew "' by land . . in pos- ' _ contain- by laid new or in possession if .\l of Ir. N’J5. Vi’) r ing eleven nnd three-quarter nrrcs of laud s little more or lrss. the two tracts containing twenty-four sud a quarter acres more or loss. be above sale is mode under and by virtue of s power of sale contain- ed in an indcnture of ilnrtrurrn (Iniorl the 2nd dny of May A. I). 1112i, rundo imnvvon Isaac Gnllunt of Ovsu-r lied Bridge u'- s (‘ounty in Prince l-Idrvurd lslund_ Farmer, and R119!!! Gallant his wife, of the first r1art_ and Jessie S. Skefflngton of Brackley Beach in Queens County aforesaid, Widow, of the second prrrt, which nmrtirago was assigned by Jessie Skr-ffington to Cleveland N. itoliinsou by ussiirnmout of mortilnito dntcil the 4th of March 1030_ default hllving been rnndo in payment of the moneys se- cured by the suit! mortgage. For particulars apply m MqLQgd and Bentle , Solicitors Charlottetown. Dated the 4th day of May 1M3, CLEVELAND N. ROBINSON, AE-‘ilkuoe of Mortgage. 2922i 5 4 fbur 4! DOMINION OI PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EIHVARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT CANADA 88rd George V. , A. D. i983 In Bo Estate of Ethel Fraser Lor- raine late of Charlottetown in Queen's County in the snld i'rovlncs_ single woruuu. deceased formic. BY CPHH HONOUR.- ilild iinroid Leonard Palmer, Surrogute, Judge of 1'roi1ute_ etc. etc. To n» sums: of m County of Queen's Counfi. or any oonstsblo or literate person within "m Con“; GREETING WHEREAS upon Malling (he Mu. Hun on file of William l-l. Bentley u! (hurlottetorvn, aforesaid, Barrister, the Executor of the above named Elli" Dining that s citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter sct forth: You are therefore hereby "iiulred to cite all persons interest- inlrin the said Estnfc in be rind oppcnr 11c ore rue at‘ n Probnle (‘our-t to [m t i-ltl in the Lourt iioilse In ljhurlotte- °Wl1- in Queens county, in the sold Province on Tuesday the nix“; My of June next coming, at tho hour. 0g eleven o'clock forenoon of the some riny to shou- cnuse if any they cnn W"! the accounts of tho sold Estate should not be pusscd nnd the liqngc closed as prayed for in said rsriliion and on motion of William i-J. iicotlayg 5511-. Proctor for sold pEIItIungr, Any] Y d" hereby order that’ n true rnpy hereof be forthwith published In some non-spur!" published in (‘hnrlnftc- town nfair-"suirl once in czrch owclr for nt lcnst. fulll‘ consecutive rvor-ks from the iinte hereof rind tlmt n truo copy hcrcof be forthwith posted in the fnl. 10W"!!! public respectively, namely. the (‘ourt House in Charlottetown aforesald_ st or nenr the lioynl Bnnk of Cnnndo, nnrl nt. or near the Iinnk of Novn Fro- tin both in (‘lrurlrvtti-tou-n nfurosnlti. And I do lrcrolw furilivr order tlmt n trilc copy inc-roof im forthwith served on tho Attorney-General of this Pro- vince. so that ail persons interested in the said Estate. as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. GIVEN under my hand and the Srnl of the snid (fouri: this second tiny nf May, A. D. 10153 in fir: twenty-third your of llis hiajv-styl relrfn. (Signed) H. L. PALMER, Judge of Probate. D230 ii 4 tour 4i (i1. S.) PRIIIDE EDWARD ISLAIID IIDSPITAL AIIIIIIAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that in pursuance with the Act of Incor- poration. a public meeting of all ontrlbutors to the Prince Edward Island Hospital will be held in St. Paul's Parish Hail, Charlottetown, on Friday, May 28th, i933. -.t ii pan. for the purpose of electing Trustees for the government of the Institution in accordance with the lay-laws and for the transaction of suoh other business as may be ing brought before it. _ ADA l. HARRIS. Secretary d cu the Norrh, ‘Maggie, hoard you like to own a car like this. and have a biz fluffy white fur coat, and be riding along hers this way-down to Eimingdael or the Wesrbeach Arms, or me of those fashionable places?" flloe, bleeve me, I've seen girls do both ways, and there's iiOtllilll in letting feLlers buy you coats and take you out riding. You don't mind being poor, do you, Joe?" she asked anxzouly. ‘D02’: you?" "i? Why, but whet else would I be?" she demanded blankly. v “Don't you ever think of your- ’se‘.f as rich, wzth beautiful clothes, and a maid, and a big comfortable room?" He glanced sideways. "I ttrlnk of myself as strflght," the ysid brie '. "Anyway, we: pretty near living the ideel life now, and my father isays that all day long he thinks Iabout-our house, and how nice 1 and shady and quiet the kitchen is. isnd a1; the new dish towels-J’ "We're getting out of debt and i6‘. en Liz said it was some ‘comfort to come home to our house now- "and she s-s-ssid—Ltz said-that s-s-she——" "M ggie! For heaven's sake! What. are you crying about?" "Be-because-because they sold I did it, Joe! Even Me said that I ‘made them all c:mfortabler—- and hlpp cr-and it-—'t makes me cry to have them love me so!" He abruptly ran the car into the curb, and strpped it there, and put hLs arms abcut her. and tipped up her face. "Now, look here. stop it. Stop this bswling right away, or you'll have me crying too." His b‘: arm held her tightly, jammed against him, and her be- wildered, ecstatic, tear-stained iii- tle r0 y face was close to his own. "J-J-Joe Grant!" she said breath- lessly. ‘Maggie Johnson! You've known this “as coming, haven't you?" "J-Jcc Grant!" "Surprised?" “Nm-but-but-I guess - maybe I thought—-—" “Go on. Don't stop. Maybe thought what?" "I thought you were kinder-kid- ding me along." It was at this juncture that for a terrible moment Joe Grant dis- appeared from his own conscious- ness for a few seconds, and the Joseph Merrill who was o. truant from college, who belonged to the some world as this smart roadster. took his place. To play a par: was all very well lnsomuch as it concerned only him- self. But here was this bewildering little madcap armful of passionate- ly earnest femininity in his arms, her tear-soaked lashes almost touching his cheek, her whole be- ing only tco obviously ready to YOU ever. How on earth was he going to get out of this with Maggie John- son?" When he spoke, his tone and manner had subtly altered. he said. “You're tco much of e. kid, yourself, to get mixed up in love affairs!" She drew herself up, fumbled in her beg for a handkerchief, wiped her eyes quite openly, and sold, in a composed. cold voice: "You must drive me home, Joe, My father and motherdi be wild if I'm late." "Maggie-listen. Don't take that tone! You know how much I like you-I've got. to stop this, I'm a fool if I don't stop this," he added, in his heart. “Why, you're not eigh- teen-yowre a little girl!" "I'm eighteen tomorrow and I'm not a. little girl at all," she sold, with swift dignity. "Eighteen! Why. what would your father think if you married at eighteen!" Joe protested. "Damn it --ond damn me for a fool!" he ejaculated. “Now I've said it! 'I'h1s is the first time that word has come into our conversations, and I'm the one that introduced it." Maggie cleared her throat. "rvevhad a great deal of respon- sibility in my life, and there is nothing so developing to the cher- acter as responsibility," she began. "Since I was / ten years old, I've been tryin’ to earn a little an‘ spend a little less, to bear wrongs patiently. Pop says he's always been anxious to live the ide-ai life, too, but he never thought it could be done on a postrnsnu salary." "i-‘sten, Maggie. Listen. deri- .. "Since Christmas," she went on. "it's been you, Joe. Everything I done-everything I've done," she Board of 1' alt-airman yin. sqfileezreatqs it. "has DQNQBLJH‘, L KATHLEEN NO yield itself i» his guardianship for- I “Why shouldn't I kid you along?" ‘ RIS cause 1 was thinkiu’ of you." He caught her small agitated hands and held them tightly. ‘Maggie, just be ("I98 ll?"- Tlferes no need for Y0“ W l“ 5° excited and upfifl- USWB. dell 1 like you immensely. I think Y0" have more character than any Birl, I ever knew. I wouldn't give up your frendskrp for anything in the world. But you're only a little girl, Maggie, you're goi-rg to have a do- zen beaus before you pick out the man you want to merry." Be winc- ed interiorly. "I bvpe our friend- ship—-—-—" "I know, Jce. I know. That's you. That's ycur side of it. But I was talkin’ about me." She caught at his small, bare hand, and raised , “Lstful chlldish eyes. .1. g..eci suddfnly, boyishly. lapel with s her . or; crrarugrrsrowu GUARDIAN else; Joe Merrill, with his ear and his income and h's magnificent home, was the dream. This W85 the realty. He interrupted her. kissing her gravely. And then, without speak- lng himself, although Maggie eon- tinued to chatter joyously, he drove her hqmfl- "Ah. Maggie! You little idiot!" And the kiss was _ a different; kiss. 'I":*.e little figure rested agelnsti his bread, the little hand was, crushed against his heart, afid Eh?‘ fragrant s:ul of her seemed to be drawn through her fresh. half opened lips. Then they talked, Maggie's hand locked in his, her head resting lux- liriously against his shoulder. "I'm getting thirty-five a week. Mary Margaret. And I'm not goini to have my wife work!" “Oh, Joe-I'll die-to hear 53y ‘my wife?" “That's about-one month." "And there's a budget for two people begins on eight hundred a year! Jae, I'm going to work it all out. We're going to put money in the bank from the very first min- ute. The man who has s.u income of one thousand and saves ten dol- lars is ten dollars richer than the man on an income of twenty thou- sand who save nothing e. year." "Where'd you get that?" "Thai: was on a card in the win- dew of the bank next door to the Mack. I sce a lot of those things," added Magge dreamily. "But I ne- ver really thought about them un- til I met you. You see, my mother and Liz aren't much on lde-sls, and my father-I guess." she added de- licately, with some hesitation, “is sorter influenced by Ma. But you- you seemed to be mine, Joe, from the start!" Her pride, her joy as she said it, brought the tears to his eyes. He did not speak. m» the moment he was Joe Grant. he had never been anything HEARING is believing Kellogfs Rice Kriepies are irresistible when you pour on milk or cream. For they snap, crackle and pop with crispness. Children love Rice Krispies. Give them all you forty a they want. They’re nour- ishing and easy to digest. Quality guaranteed. Made by Kellogg in LondomOnt. \ _. a . x-‘eéflk \\\‘\ r. . s -~» »--<-<---uw-»v.--.. Joe went to his own home, and dressed for dinner like a man in s dream. ' A week ago, or yesterday, he might have gotten out. But now it was different. He had kissed her, had‘h‘s arms about her, spoken of her as his wife. Maggie. Maggie Johnson. Livinfl in that wreck of a cottage on Goat Hill, padfylng and caring for that appalling mother, that common- place, selfish sister, and that poor little worm of a letter-carrying fa- ther. "My Goodness! what have i done?" said Joe Grant, half aloud. "What thinking of, Son?" his father asked, looking up. _ They were in the library, he and his father, alone together. And to his father's surprscd question. JOB could only make the son's usual answer. “Nothing? ‘Ii-fen there was sifence. "Nothing doing tonight, Dad?" “I may go over to Maxwell's later —they're sitting in a little game," his father answered, with an awk- ward little effort to appear inter- ested and cordial that touched Joe. “Brewer, one 0f our buyers, was to go to Japan for us on the Aliegrle next Saturday," he explained. "And now I understand that the wife's father has died and left them a. pot o1 money-something like that - end they're going to New York," he sold. "Losing him, huh?" "I guess s0. They come and go, of course." "Well, with three hundred and forty employees, that's natural enough," Joe drawled. "You've got ‘em counted, eh?" "Well, the six stores-and the administration office-what have you got down there? Seventeen or eighteen clerks?" 4 "You wouldn't over be interested in coming down to one of the Stores with me, Joe." his father be- gan. "It might interest you very much.” "No, thanks," Joe said then light- ly. "I couldn't start in the Stores- now." His father nodded. The sudden interest and hope that had lighted his face faded. He instantly resum- ed his usual inscrutable, remote expression again. Joe laughed gruffly, cleared his throat. “That's ‘where I am. Dad," explained. "You-l" he presently said, in a low, sheep tone. "Sure." Joe sold easily, grinning. “My boy. How did that. happen?" “Oh, well-you remember blow-up in December. sent for me to come home from another short he was a sign there that said Christmas Help Want .' " “No. s‘r.' Grant." "And nobody recognized you?" body the rest." (To Be Continued) i I. i the when you mliege about. some bills? Well, the next, day, I happenc-ned to be pes- sing the Meek, and I went in: there ‘Ebrtra "The MM?" ‘That's what they all call the Bimes." "You told them who you were?” I oolied myself Joe "There was no reason why any- sbould. T. took care that i shouldn't look much different from H Model 73 basover llliill" feet of shelf area. FOR SALE BY I i IRE is the real test of Westinghouse efficiency, convenience and economyi Any Westinghouse Refrigerator owner will tall you about the trouble-free, attention- free performance of this exclusive. Dual-auto- matic, hermetically-sealed refrigerator. Check its modern convenience built-in crisp pan, roiling shelves, electrically lighted interior, ete., and ask about the aav- ings it effects in the home . . . savings that pay for the refrigerator many times over. turesauoh as Owners will tell you "!t's worth a lot to have’ Westinghouse build‘ your refrigerator.” Yet it costs so little, at present prices and terms, I that you need not wait a day longer to enioy electric refrigeration at its best! Canadian Built MILLER BROS Lid-f. muse s-nreect/Qf-M estinghouse I wmos. May 24—(O.P.)—About 100 of the blind ex-service men in St. Dunstan’: Institution for the Blind hold positions as telephone operators. A St. Dunstenk men. Thomas Duncan. has been eplwm" ted telephonist at the new Hull El- ectricity Showrooms. Lumber Trade Outlook Good (Special to the Guardian) MONOTON, N. B. May 34—Lilm-| her stocks in the Maritime Prov-I inees are fast being cleared out and within the next two months it is anticipated ell available ‘ in these provinces will have been for- warded to England. . Saw mfils are busy on last win- ter's out, according to traffic om- cials of the Canadian National Railways here, and the WWW" for the lumber trade in the Mari- times are good. With all stocks of lumber practically cleaned up and anticipated prices and demand good a big lumber out next winter is ex- pected. ARBOUR AND EMPIRE DAY NOTICE All persons owinl drafts. notes and book accounts to Dr. I. E. Oroken are requested to make a settlement at his office. 48 Great George Street. on or before June 1st, failing which legal action will Arbour and Eimpire Day exercises were held in West Kent-School at 10 o'clock yesterday morning with a large number of parents and vis- itors in attendance. Mr. E. A. Foster of the city School Board, who act- ed as chairman mks on the sie- nificenoe of the day. After his re- marks on excellent program was carried out. Falconwood Farm. formation apply ::Like a Grip at the ‘Throat. For a disease that is not ' ‘ as fatal there is probably none which causes more terrible suffering than asthma. Sleep is impossible, the sufferer becomes exhausted and finally, though the attack passes, is left in unceasing dread of its re- turn. Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy is a wonderful remedial agent. It ' mediaociy relieves the restricted elr passages as thousands can testify. It is sold by dealers everywhere. We have now for sale some of the popular SPRING and S U M M E B FIDWERING BULBS. GLADIDLAS A qviendid assortment of Choice Named Varieties in Mixture 35 cents per doses. Also separate colon named very fine 50 eeuta per doaeu. " ubie and Single oboioo named varieties from 10 cents to 25 eeuta each. PAEONIES-Somo very tine colors 2 and 8 year old plants 26 cents and 85 oonia each. Ill-IS — large roots. Bloom this year, 6 each. Perennial Phlox ti) eenta per plant. Any iii-Milne above mailed postage Darter & 0o. DMB-D-ZIi-ttd-Iii. t 130x448 sllbllmrNl. w w-v rviwwv-ur Limited NQTICE Pure Bred Percheron Black Mao No. 203015. Standing at Edwards barn, Nor-bore, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Other days out but home ‘at night. HENRY MALLETT, Owner. Norboro. Dl90-5-3-Wed.-5I. NOTICE The Barrister stallion owned by Ernest Stead will stand at John L. McGuIg- an’s, Hope River, every Mon- day and Friday afternoon for the coming season. an...» I M IMPERIAL PIIPPY FDDD ~ The success, following the use of this popular “Imperial” product during past seasons, has eiearl! proven its merits to our experienced ranchers, who a planning on feeding liberally this year. =__ Our formula is specially suited to the needs of flit Yliiillk and growing foxes, is rich in vitamines, and! sure preventative of rickets. Pllllliy Food may be ordered eitit/r “Fine” 0i “Coarse” to suit the rauchefs requiremen Order early so as‘ to be sure of receiving llililll! In good time es a heavy demand is antic! Imperial Biscuit Bompany Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E. l. ERNEST STEAD, in charge. aerir-s-zs-si tilydesdaleStallion Oraigenflower The Clydesdale Stallion Craigenflower, No. 25895, will stand for the season of 1933 at For terms and other in- Provincial Department of Agriculture m!‘ no’: _ M! your paietl- Rhone 721