Mi ca: iih m": (in: loll "Rhys s.-.......1,, , . l , J . W . “'1 l l ,. ‘. ~' -> l. . zltilValuable Building v wy-L. . . . 1... wwimmmuiiu M- I-I " ' EllLlillliEMEllTS FREE! To introduce to you our “New Process" of finishing Kodak pictures, we will give ‘one ,5 x 7 Enlargement free, with esch roll of film mulled to us for Developing and Printing. Enclose Postal Note for 45c. with any size (six exposure) film and receive six pictures finished "The New Way" and one enlarged to 5 x 7 size free. Mull us a trial order’ and be convinced of the _ quality we plit in the work. ‘Iwcnty-four hour service. THE REID STUDIO ' Dept, C. Moncton, N. B. Lots For Sale nix building lots, four fronting on ‘mWatcr St. ailcl 't\\"o on Gt. George St. flhe site of the Victoria Hotel “King "Street lots have bccn mid. The above lois would make an excellent site for an apartment house and will be luld at sin attractive pricc to anyone “ who will bliy tlvili ix: one lot. Also building lotoii Water st. facing Vic- :oria Hotel site. ’l‘h‘s is a most dc- lirablc rcsidriliini lot. Apply to Liq- Jidaiors. W. K. Rogers or Licllt. Col. D. A. hiciiiliiiorl. 4351-4-33 T15 l’! Property for Sac I will scll m)" tlvo-tcllclnclit housc, corner llillsboro and Wlltcr streets. Ideal for apartments. No reasonable Din-r rejected. Terms to suit pur- chaser. For particulars npply 2 Iliilsboro Street, (filly. 45965-144521. ‘ w,‘ Clarke Steamship Co., Ltd. S. S. “GASPESIKW Passengers and Freight Calling at Quebec and Gaspe Coast Ports Leave Arrive Leave Montreal Ch‘town Ch'town L30 a. in. 7.00 a. m. 8.00 a. m. Hay 20 May 26 May 27 Fortnightly thereafter. First trip Clflown call Ice Conditions permitting. j ‘l ‘ Charlottetown A5"!!!- CARVELL BROS. Ltd. l720-4-14-tuthursattill Mar 9th- Professionlll Bards Max Factors Preparati-o; Are used by 85% of the Screen Stars v-and should be on evcry ladies’ Dressing Table. Cleansing Cream, Plain and Lemon Powders, Rouge, Astringent, etc. MISS RYAN. D.‘ EDGAR SHAW, K.C. Law Offices -- Prowse Block, i2‘) Grafton Strcct, Charlottetown. Wills and Estates Settled; Collection of Bills (special Dent-i SAFE protection for all documents. Representative W. E. Darby, LLB. Barrister & Solicitor Dalton Bldg. Summcrslde, P.E.l. 3395-2~17—Lll€tllilI‘S$Bt£f. Stewart Co‘ Lowther J. l). S'l‘EWAR'.l, ii. C. N. W. LOWTBER BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ' 84 Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN. FREEll_ Violin, Case and Bow Dpen every Wednesday 8a Thursday CHARLOTTETOWN VIOLIN SCHOOL 107 Queen Street. Up Stairs. Opposite Prowse Bros. 50c A LESSON. Branches: Kenslngton, Summersldc, and Moncton, N. B. iB05-4-17daily. VIARK _ R. McGUIGAN asmusrcn. solfclron, mo. MONEY T0 LOAN. Cameron Block, Charlottetown. P.E.l BELL & MATIIIESO B, B. Bell D. L Mathlesou. LL. n. Barristers a Solicitors Money to Loan CHABLOTTETOWN d: MONTAGUE McLEOD t? BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. ll. BENTLEY. K. C. Barrister uud Attorney-st-Law Office: 150 lllchmond Street LOAN MONEY T0 Charlottetown, P. E. l. Mcoouaéo o McPI-IEE‘ I. ETC. v1 sly" \/\,/\/\/ loop OmAfi/is e0 5|? Plllarilcllfll Frog: Do you think my voice ll Improving? Turtle: Well, from the sound of in your throat. r Y , v , "4 s. .44 ,- l “Todd tells me h: has moved l "But that's awfully dangerous, isn't it? The garage may catch fire at any moment." “Th“"s V."""C To"rl hrpcs." t Jack: When I asked Ethel It she would be mine she fell on my breast and subbed like a child, but finally she put her arms around my neck and- Ruth: Oh, yes, l know all about that. I rehearsed it with her. -l- I I I O " SAD NEWS The sap is running from the trees l- The crocue shows its head. Spring fever, too- I'm told W; truc— Has just begun to spread. l lip ' . 1,9411; Al” 4* ,-;l "will you marry for love?" "Yes, if I can't do any better." Mlnnrd‘s Llniment for falling hair. LAWN GRASS ' SEED Now ls the time to attend to the LAWN and GRASS PLOT. Dig out the weeds and sow some of our "EVERGREEN" MIXED LAWN GRASS. u SPECIAL AMERICAN MIX- TURE. (We have a Special Mixture for Cemeteries.) Then we sell EMEESONS "Shady Lawn Seed" made up from grasses especially adapt- ed for growing under trees and in shady places. For sale our SEED STORE. . Garter 8. 00:» LIMITED < vvw‘-Q-O§Q-O-O4Q+OOO-O-O-QO-O+ at l \ "S ELWO0D1>1" su: EPY cm‘ f FRANK H. '.'...“‘.."l‘:‘.‘..°‘;‘ {$5.33 :1: SPEARMAN lnany another woman's brown hair. but to ilcvcr bcforc suspected in the world; her checks suffused and bright with the unaccustomed repetition of nature's eternal chall- enge to mankind. bier hesitate-he who so often staked a frontier fortune on the turn of s card knew too wrli how 1on8“ may be before the same card turns again his gasoline tank into hi: garage." clone set him D98"? fYQm the other rum-and cnrght her 6S6 1Y1 Still-e 07 h-r onlv mon, in lior cilforcrd servitude. meeting her lock with the necessary (lecislori in hi: o\vn \\ had soon the man of s‘lcncc nrore Physician Says Following Symlmm" now - stop it before it 89?»! m“) the lungs or bronchial tubes. (Continued) 51d, yyicr fay in the tent ill, and hanging back on iicr neck, stood} Selwood it was something her eyes excitement of her work. were just a Not for an instant did the gam- o fill a hungry hand. He took 0“ 15s hat as he walked to her-that rewyvc not to see o. man. bill "Fathrl" away? zvketl Szlwood. Christie She eyes. ~35 wmpprg up a package. han once near her father's dssk and lllrelduDlkeasedd CATARRH Are Sure signs o! 9111mm)" Catarrh. Eyes red and watery? Difficulty in breathinB? Do you not spit P11168111? Oppression in the chest? A ringing in the ears? Are You a Victim? ions of Catarm end the trouble Plow to Get Well! of Catar- "1 had for years a stub~ l up nose and throat. It affected my appetite and made my brefl-lh Yam a Catarrhozone restored me qlllllkly? Large dollar size Catarrhozone Smaller sizes 25c and 50c. Remem- ber Catarrhomne is Pfioslllml-"I" tificd." Prince Edward lslan a, Hospital ANNUAL ldEETlNfiu Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of the Act of Incorpora- tion, a. Public Meeting of all contri- butors to the Prince Edward Island Hospital will be held in St. Paul's Parish Hall. Charlottetown. on Tues- day, May 20th, 193i, at 8.00 p. m. for the purpose of electing Trustees for the Government of the llllfli-Illlllll l1! accordance with the bye-laws and for the transaction of such other busi- ness as may bcbrought before it. ADA E. HARRIS. Secretary of Trustees. 4533-5-12-tts8i. Spinning and Weaving eorvnlem- by mums scslsuus sous. Mm ‘was the less afraid of him. Chance, which always favors the ,not very well; I made him stay in the persistent, came one day to Selwoods llent this morning." that day Christie had to act as accept the entire situation wflioul‘. cashier. selwood put in an appcsr- ;need of further words. Haynes was anc just before noon and saw Chris- it tie in the receipt of custom. Big {success kept Christie busy at the Haynes, perspiring, was knockinglsettling counter. A miner. although down the merchandise- gllbly and lit was summer in Sleepy Cat, bid in Selwood wormed-his way anions the la pair of fur buyers buck to F‘yler's box. Christie, ltllrew down a twenty-dollar bill. her cape carefully folded and lvlhs lCliristie looked desperately in her on a, shelf behind her and her lclgar-box cosh drawer for change. bonnet held loosely by the strings, It was not to be found. Selwood drew from his pocket, without/speak- newly revealed to selwoods It: was ‘log, a roll of bills, a bigger roll than not so much that she looked prettier, | l! one would think you has a man but. that shc presented new charms toward her. The roll stopped almost ' t --new brown llflll’ was only like ‘under her hand. She looked up. and in doing so mct Belwoods eyes. “Make the change out of that," he ,said drily. And, as there still seem- 'ed a question in her eyes he added: “Help yourself." Christie had ever seen, and tossed it would you give me s little change? They've swept the drawer just‘ about clean," she confessed with another nervous laugh, and held the twenty- dollar bill appearingly toward him. small bills there,” he suggested, with only a yourself." ‘And with this invitation he walked away, while the man in front of her waited. He could not, or would not, hear. The men about. her laughed; the miner asked for his change; wood had disappeared. at eleven o'clock. The auction-room crowd was gathering when Selwood arrived and the buying had begun to be condemned to the cashier's desk, She looked up in a moment and saw '59“ me" the silent mun in the big hat stand- ing almost beside her. ' put the question as soon as he caught her eye. her confusion, told him she feared her father was stopping her work, she delved into a _. -- .._, . , .__ .. - THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN book under his own hsnd, but he jotted things down fast, never stopp- ing his talk. Selwood befroe long‘ ‘ had taken charge of Christie's book. though this seemed not precisely to Haynes’ liking. " Christie, without thinking much about him, begun l0 look for Sel- wben she had help-and he could always be counted on to keep her cash straight. He wss better mann- ered thuv the other mm. llwnys WN-U-SEIVYCI reserved, slways- freshly shaved, and -.-* ' _, neatly » dressed. He, too "He's asked questions, but without seelning inquisitive, and by easy degrees and ' without serious effort picked up v more information I than Christie . would have realized about her father and his affairs and herself. He learned. too, about the arrange- ment under which Haynes had intro- duced the auction into the store. Hsyna, so the story rsn, had a partner-a man of mystery, as m a: Christie's information went-who had a small stock of merchandise. Hayse had suggested the two stocks be combined and‘ sold by auction Selwood heard all, never by any chance interposlng comment, and at the end of each day helped Christie settle vlrlth Haynes, who held rigidly to prompt settlements, refusing tr vrail: for her father's return. Bei- wood had not actual knowledge enough of the two stocks to know just what’ the equities were, but he knew enough of Haynes and of Haynes‘ "silent" partner to reach without difficulty the conclusion that Christie was to be cheated whenever feasible. i Bob Scott and Bill Parduloe had been detailed by Lefever to investi- “plengy 0g ‘gate the disappearance of the Fyler ’ shipment of boots. And as their re- ports began to come tn, it was not hard for Sclwood, who always used his eyes and ears, to reach the con- clusion that Haynes‘ merchandise consisted chiefly, i.‘ not wholly, of stolen goods-and that these were of a much better quality than Fylcrs stock. By kicking a packing case here and there under the counters, Selwood likewise found reason to believe that some, st least, of his boots had found their way to the auction—und although he had never seen a pair of boots put up by Big Haynes while he was present, he had in the street carrying lboots sway from the store. Seiwood seemed to understand and cdoubling his shouting, and no gloves- To pay he She attempted to laugh. “Oh. He pointed to the roll. trace o.’ interest. "Help Christie called in consternation." Sel- Next. morning he was back—und spirited. Christie stood again (To be Continued) CORNS Liftoff ' No Pain / “Father laid up yetTfiselwood Christie, heightened in color by quite ill. Then,‘ corner of the big cigar box , and from under the loose money drew a left; all this money!" made gravely. added hurriedly; If W11 have any 0f the" W595‘ ened to death for fear I should lose morning," Christie would listen to no bllmdish- merits, and Selwood, knowing when "No one 0811 RHOW bfiltel‘ m" 1 to quit, took his roll-leaving heflto the enormous benefit one 86W 1mm w the very first day's i159 rhozone," writes T. T. HOPkl-ns. 01 Westvale. onder, when she could find time to, what manner of men these moun- ain men were who trusted strangers born case of Bronchial Catarrh, ear with their money. Selwood watched noises, headache. sore eye-ll. IWPIJBQ- her. was that of making iii a. blank book hard rubber inhaler lasts two months. 101186 0! She waited for his confluent; he none-only regarded her "Please take it, quick," she "I've been fright- n if. again this Salwood- But “You may need objected One of her weightiest cares muster; Haynes kept a duplicate Send me yllul wool to be spun Into ,- yurn and wove into blankets. Single I yarn is 25 cents and doubled 2.! cents per pound. Blanket $2.25; it takes flvo lbs. of wool to make u blanket. They‘ will all be laundered unlesr ordered otherwise. Wool must be well aehed and all dirt and burrs picked out. The size of single yarn ll medium andlouble yarn. fine. medium and coarse. Put shipper‘: name on all parcels and owner's name, address and instructions inside; otherwise we will not be responsible for tomes. Send by mail or freight. Freight will be paid on 100 lbu. WM. LANDBIGAN, Ladies’ 6d Queen Street. Charlottetown. off. from tight shoes. You can dance or lvslk in comfort. Usc only Putnam's Corn Extractor. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Soid by druggists everywhere, P UT NAM'S 00Q0-e-Q4-QQQ EYES “EESTED Just a drop or two of Putnam's on any sore corn and out comes all the pain. The com shrlvels up and drops No scar, no pain, no pinching of the heavy curt. TRAIN SI-‘TAKE BIG CANADA ccmzur CONCRETE POI PIIMANENCC Pad/i: Ifiglzwny, British Columbia Canada Cement Company Limited Canada and... Company Phlllipu sq“.- . MONTREAL TORONTO WINNIFEG CALGARY \ . . Are the nostrils stuffy. roll of his bills carefully tied with a 55E PROVE!) HE WAS WRONG Do you $116918 ffeqllelllly- number of strings and held it toward 1S yo"! mm“ NWT“? him. “You ran away yesterday and KILMACTHON“. (WBWTIOFd) Ire May 13. (U-PJ-Angry that he ln- ' slnuated she was of the "weaker sex" by offering her his seat in a motor- bus, l. woman slapped a-‘passengerk face and the conductor ejected her. DIES SAVING CHILDREN PARIS, May -5'—(U. PJ-Joseph Vsur, 24, recued three children from death but was the victim of his own bravery. Da-rtlng in front of the horses! bridle, Vsur succeeded in swervlng it away from the children, but slipped and fell under a wheel REINDEER. TOLL I. I. ‘IAIIJII ... ...:.:":::.:i.:;“:;.:.:3:'i.z?:~.32: = - nm- ammo“ my 1» ~- goods than she could More than 1,021 reindeer were killed trains of the electrified railway. Ill Ilehmund ltrem , ‘in Lsplsn‘ during 1930 by iron ore “ - —<_-___ .. . t g very strong r’ 3;." s ful, they wear like iron. Sizes 2% to 7, Sport Oxfords at . = '= summer shoes. LAT EXTREMELY ATTRACTIVE PRICES We are showing samples of these goods in our window, plainly priced. These are all made from yery durable leather and the soles are wonder- Sandals, Brown leather 1r Sandals, Patent Leather ....... Oxfords, Brown Leather ....................-.... Oxfords, Patent Leather .................. Oxfords, -Blsck feather . . . . .. . . . Boots, Brown Leather Sport Oxfords, Elk Leather, Brown Trimmings ..,,,, uooulueaeeuaooooeaools uolooooulsu s. I Children ’s Samm-ler Shoes As usual we have made special arrangements for line of Cllildren’s-Serv Misses’ 11 to 2 S 1.35 1.50 1.85 L85 2.00 2.25 2.50 2.50 l , l l Ides Ofieu lll Building Montreal NENT "10’; the little it costs to maintain that makes concrete paving economical” l "if. I‘! llwlzlcolll iof/zentotorllli‘ A smooth yet gritty surface that tires grip and hold on curves, grades or straight stretches. A surface that treat; tires kindly and reduces fuel consumption materially. A surface ‘that offers better visibility at night and l... hazard by day. No wonder motorists map their trips a; far as possible on concrete highways and greet each stretch as a well-tried friend. Concrete paving is permanent. It stands up under constant heavy traffic. Communities that standardize on it find maintenance bills growing less and less each year while bud- gets produce increasing NEW MILEAGE. Advocate concrete for YOUR Community. icgable ' , ‘mi-p’... DOMINION OF CANADA v PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND m THE SUPREME cooler 21st George V., A. D., 1931 In Re Estate of Peter McLeod lute of Dundas in Kings County in the said Province deceased intestate By the Honourable Harold Leon- ard Palmer Surrogate Judge of Pro- bate &c., &c., ' To the Sheriff of the County of King's County or any Constable or literate person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the peti- tion on file of Chrllty Urllng o! Cambridge in the State of Massa- chusetts in ‘the United State; of America Widow, Admlnlstratrlx of the above named Estate praying that a citation may b; 1mm] (m- m, Bumble hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to site all persons Interested ln the said Eltlte to be and appear before me at u Surrogate Court to b; 1.5m |n the Court House in Charlottetown, ' in Queens County, in the said Prov. "I00. on Monday the eighth day of June next, coming, at the bond clcvent o‘clock forenoon of the II day to show cause if any they us why the Accounts of the said lststt should not be passed sud the lstsh closed as prayed for in laid petltil and on motion of James B. Joblll Esq" Proctor for suld Petitioner. All’ I, do hereby order that a tnlo an hereof be forthwith published i some newspaper published iu Chl- lottetown aforesaid ouoe in Hi week for at least four cousmll weeks from the date hereof Ind ill a true copy hereof be for!!!“ posted in the following palflh ill“! respectively, namely, in the hall l the Court House n. Georgewm It or near the Post Oflloe in DIM! Centre and It or near the Salli‘ house ln Dundas ell lu Kins! i‘ aforesaid so that all persons iutcrd‘ ed in the laid Estate as aforell may have due notice thereof. GIVEN under my baud the Seal of the said Cllll (L. s.) this thlflldth day of All D., 1931 and In the tII ty-nm. your of no ilnlulll re ls a.) n. 1.. rsulnn. E sumnil 4364-5-2 41B!!! [ALLEY &' CO. LTD. Charlottetown, P. I. ' Child’ Child's Boy's Boy's 8 to 1055 5 to 7% 11 to 2 2% to 5% $ 1.20 s 1.00 s 1.3a s 1.25 ' 1.00 ' 1.50 1.65 L45 1.85 2.20 1.65 1.45 1.35 1.15 '2.00 1-85 1.50 2.25 2.00 1.85 3.00 5.00 - - - 4H. ,1 v. .