i. l‘ aifiéi W ,1. \ as=~.-.--.-.;|@-;--.sas. aiu-e-p-<v;n-y+< 7e... ' I oiier for sale my iarm near Al- ' 'bany Station containing 100 acres, l5 _ potato growing section oi the prov- ' cultivation and is equipped with all _ K. MacGrcgor, Emerald 1t. 8.. or to ' 1ll59—3-6-thsat3wks. Fill-Million SALE _ acres oi land at French Iort in *’_ Queen's County-about ll aerl dear-i r and in excellent state oi cultivation; ' hard and soit wood. t I i I l '. and all vreli ienced. ' guaranteed. Stewart a Lowther. Barristers, 84. Great George Street, CharlottetownQ or to the undersigned on the prem-’ lses. l i. l l I l v 1 i » ‘ ">1a;. ' 1 day March 22nd, at one o'clock, one driving horse eight years old, Todd, 6_ milch cows, 4 pigs. 75 stooka mixed grain, Chevrolet closed car, driving wagon, express wagon, truck wagon, ~eart, mower, rake, plough, harrows, Icuiller, h . , second hand separ- ators and stoves. Other articles not mentioned. liver ten dollars, _ 2610-3-19-20-22-31. gran IMMEDIATE SALE is. . "o M» . buildings all in good repair. situated, close to‘ l scliooi, churches, butter iactory and Railway Station. ' ZMZ-Ii-Sat-tues-Ziwks. ‘ P ' upsets of Children All children are subleet to little ilpsets. They come at unexpected limes. They seem twice as serious in the dead of ni ht. But there's one form of com ort on which a mother can always rely; good old Castoria. i- This pure vegetable preparation can't harm the tiniest infant. Yet mild as it is, it soothes n restless, fretfui baby like nothing else. Its quid: relief soon sees the youngster comfortable once m0 sck to sleep. Even an attack lbw t colic, or diarrhea, ields us tlie soothing influence o Castoria. _ Keep Castoris in mind, and keep a bottle in the‘ house-always. Give a few drops to any child whose tongue is coated, or whose breath is bad. Continue with Castoria until the child is growni Eve drugstore has Castoris; the c has Chas. H. Fletcher's on the wrapper. Farm for Sale near Albany acres ‘oi which are cleared; balance hard and soit wood and lumber, and situated in the heart oi the best lace. This iarm is in a good state oi necessary buildings in ialr repair. For further particulars apply to A. J. A. MacG REGOB, Summerslde. l oiler ior sale my lum oi 100 balance covered with good growth oi Large and commodious dwelling- house and suitable barns and out- Conveniently The iarrn is conveniently laid oil Good title iree irom lncumbrsnoes For further yuflloulars apply to WILLIAM REID, French Fort, P. E. l. i February 2t, 1930. AUCTION SALE ' At L ll. Coies, Milton, on Satur- Nlne months credit on all sums l! stormy, Monday. 24th. . ALEX Mensa, Auctioneer. wrru‘ ' NO ENCUMBRANCE "No amount oi practice will make a store elevator out of a shop- iifter." . "I'd bet p nickel you don't know your lesson." “Gael You're cheap!» Not bettin’ moro'n nickel on a sure thing." CONTAGION "What do you think lrlovs?" to the Man said the Maid. ' "it's only a kind oi disuse, I'm afraid." _ "If It is," sald the Man, at his chance boldly snatching, "Don't I wish, now you're here, the disorder were catching." "That fellow nude It hot for ma this winter." "Who la he?” "My ooal man." That ha?" Mrs. i-lsnpecqusl says the! a man was arrested on his wedding bay and sent to the psnltsntlar, tor Ills. Mn‘ Meniscus: Yaa — aMal lucky tor him. .-_ bualsiodnurlvervuntul- The -Third“ . n; sue-spann- _ . ‘ ‘ " l ' r Brainchild». w- A Mystery Love Story flwfiz... but.» ruuiiufi “W!” QMFW- 1°11“ 5 lucky means- your I re- The New um"... Blaokenbridgo , “domed-his way," said the boy, and ushered me into the P1. nceol Mr. Monks, the solictor. "Good morninl. Drysdale," said Mr. Monks; "I was just aobut to write you." . "You were, sir?" I exclaimed. smll ing. "That's bad. I'm very sorry} When Mr. Monks wrote to mo,-hls letters were generally a trifle un- pleasant, in that they touched with rsthor too iirm a hand on the sub- loct 9i money. Asmy trustee. Mr. Monkshud the task oi keeping a shrewd eye on me and oi disbursing, in rigid quarterly doses, some 300 per annum. “Well, sir," I continued. “as a matte: o! fact. it was about money I've come t0 see you. Money, l5 usual. I know I've been a bit o1 a nuisance, always wanting a whack irom my _ p ‘common-rayon to otter tor vihat else is there? You're a‘ 300d. a theBall. As a iriond.” he shot. can n11 a boat, drive s motor- rubbed bis chin, "Ijtblnk you'd better car and play/I believe, w wonderiui" go and have _a good look at the place game o! Rugby. nut there, Lthlnk, yourself. The whole estate may be go- your accomplishments stop." lag to not and ruin-may want "That's about it," Iagrced hopc- building up. pulling together. ‘That's lefifllll- "I'd like to explore, but a man a better oocupa" than lubberinz can't be an explorer on three hundred about Inndon blowing in your income =- wlr." ‘ on nonsense. which is lust about what "I didn's know there was much oi would happen." the klobe lelt to explore." said Mr. “By love. sir you're righti" I ex- Monks. "No; you'd better go oil iish- claimed. "That was my ilrst idea m». m; u. Scotland." having a squint’ at the place myseii." "What. air? You mean you're going "Well here's Mr. Blair's address in to cough out a lenneriin advance! Edinburgh. 1i you're going north at BTll/Ol" p B11. go lo him first. I'll drop a. line Mr. Monks leaned forward over his warning him. Now I've another client desk. waiting. Good-by, Drysdale and good "A hundred i! ‘you like." Mr. Monks luck!" And thudding me gcnially on stared at mo unwinklng. the back, he pushed me to the door. "A—Whfli?" I jumilad to my ieet: As he shot me out. he w‘- ' ,_ ’ "I'll had old Monks gone mad? "But—-but F95?’ your bunk a hundred tonishh" nlatrsaysia his amt-be ole‘ sarllrllsr WW6 bundml - u. - Wheo ‘he: gallant? courted formal fashion of those distant. of 1930,relies just as surely on perfumes for the sweet charm of you maybe sure he: pretty coyoess-wasmade ' , the more winsome by the Lovable Fragrance‘ i. " .- of the Yardley lavender. And the gay modern maid YARDLEY y LAVENDER i T/aé Lamb/e’ Fragrant? , » a rm.) s» 15.1.1.1. yuzgwm; name-um... , YARDLEY. a New Bond Street, LONDON ass-so: Adelaide Street w, ‘roaomo 4s: not. Avenm, New yo“ f lid! ‘in the 1770 days, this best-loved of , its _ ' AuctioillSale of Furniture To be sold on Tuesday the 25th inst., commenc» lug at p11 o'clock a. 111., at the Apartment 0i’ H. J. Palmer, Esq., 235 Prince Street, choice household furniture consisting of walnut and other tables, chairs, bookcases, bureaus, beds, stoves andenumer: ous other articles. Inspection Monday between 3 and 5 p. m. JOHN P. BRADLEY, Auctioneer 2566-8-22-21 ~oo4+&eooos e e o oolooooooooo. i led to our decision t0 make the village $1,5()_ V10l|n Lgssgn $1,()0 ' oi Blackenb uige our caravansary tor Graduate or New England Conserva- lhe night. I would have my first look w"! p! Music ' at my new house: then we would so F” C°"'°°' "W" “d Tim"? on to Edinburgh in tho morning. I instruction T" not Emnnud o, Bum‘ need not say that the nearer we got, vb“, 5mm“ the more excited I became. Phone 10544.. lihone 10544., (To be Continued) ' Charlottetown llours9A.M.to8P.M. odooooeoooooovooooaoooooo 246i-3-17-1week. tish with you in scotland aiier all.” . ’ "What the deuce dyou mean?" de- manded George. “Have you backed a winner, or has that trustee Johnnie gone soil. in the brain and given you all your partrimony in your iittio hot hand?" He tapped my breast noc- ket and pretended to listen. ior the crackle oi banknotes. . "Neither! George old thing you see belore you Ronald Drysda-ie, Laird oi Brackenbridge. I am the pot-bellied squire, my dear man, o! ‘an estate in the mmmenuiuromu, a bitotthis side ot Edinburgh." ' “Firstfl 1 said "we're going to w]... brute tha event tonight with a dinner. An excellent potato isrm contain- ing 200 acres. 120 clear, balance oov- ered with hard and soit wood. Well fenced, and watered, large new dwell- ing house, frost prooi cellar, good barn and out buildings. Convenient to churches, school and railway. For particulars aiply to owner. NEIL CAMERON, Stauchel. _ Via New Wiltshire. 2564-3-22-2li-2i-29-3i-Apri1-2. Filli SAlE An excellent dairy and potato iarm "Hello!" a voice hailed us. and anamazinll! =“'"“'° d" ' "W~‘"°"- with a‘ frlni- h": mile quarter's allowance in advance." "You have." admitted Mr. Monks. '5m1ling. “Bnt. 1 suppose it's Pm 0! l i trustee's job to be worried to death by ,tiie young person whose iinanoes he's i suppOGed to look alter. And how much do you want this time?" l ‘Twenty pOundS," I pleaded. fhnd ll: you won't, run to that make it a tenner. Dash ii: all, sir. a tenner don't make much diiierence either way. My ‘next. lot is due from you in six weeks- ‘Cant you manage me a tenner?" ] “l-Pm,” said Mr. Monks. | "Out oi my next quarter's whackl" 1 insisted. “I'm not swuslns. sir, I think you've been dashed decent. i00- But the motor trades rotten just now- Havent sold three cars in a tort- nighl." I hesitated. "George Collier has gog a month's leave irom the Home Oliice and is going to Scotland ilshing." "Ahl" cried Mr. Monks, compre- hendlng. “And £20 more would enable you to g0 ilshlng with him?" "Thdt-er-was the ides." I ad- mltted. m; Monks sliook_his head. "Wlbtfl oi time and talents for you. So is sell- Bitlsrospss-lcseowitbbsrsbpn- satires nukes a wens autism. I-‘cw piih are well saiodto tbsao- tual seeds of wanes-nest pile are tee slrols. V The ideal laxative in s wanna to use is Dr. llaniltofs I'D- smooth, easy, effective; tbsywI-l ing motored“, m that matter. But' ~19... you say Brackenbridge? Brac- beiorb youi-‘ealptsuos m svsfsfilitis m,“ m“, mm a, quarter's allow- ance ‘up. The first thing I did on reaching the street was to sprint into a icic- "Bil down. Ill- dwm" "id M“ , phone box and ring up old George at Monks. "I have said I was about W me Home 011100.! was almost dither- ‘write to you Th“ “m i" W“ ing with excitement: Llie to me had would not h!" "'11 ““P1°a”'“"' n’ been rather colorless since the war, would indeed have wufl¢9d ‘mflilmy but now it took on a braver hue. sen- Dlel-"b" I“ lm- I °°"3"'""'“ y°“'" ing motorcars to disgrunled pluto- ' crats in a piocadiliy showroom may suit some people, but a Scotch bili- sldo is more to my liking. ' "$00118." I cried, "I'm coming, to WHAT'S HAPPENED ~ “Wham 1g it?" I cried mtcilzdly "What's happened?" ' "Just this. I will cut it short. D11’!- dalo, I was as starteled as you are. I m“, u wen we s11 the facts belore you at once. Don't lmssihe Y0" l" suddenly a millionaire. or any 1'"- antic nonsease oi that sort. You , have come into ,_ ion oi a house and s. little bit oi land in Scotland. In ioct. I believe you're entitled to call yourself a Scotch laird~lfllfd 01 Braokenbridge." 1 gasped. "Good heavens, you mun some lunatic has ieit me some PW!!- erty?" As Mr. Monks opened his mouth t0 spedk an oldimemory stirred in my mind. and I inlerruplnd him excitedly kenbridge in awn ‘ckshirt? An uncle or somethlng o! my lather lived there. Do you moan this old bo has left me la bit oi land?" ' "On the contrary. It was leit in somebody else altogether. But law is law. ‘rho previous owricl‘. by his is- that's will,- hld no power. to dis; pose oi fizpwhiis ally-male’ heir was alive: and I have a lsllor iromcnialr ' or sewing. a. Ballantynl. the autumn‘. soiiol- f 1e s, pagans u.» may need glasses’ u... us: m tellhibmc you asp/the nearest- chances are ‘about 111171 that yous-nervous system in not. the only-male heir. 4 ~ is run down and that the greatest lieueflt ‘will result ' '“'I‘hQi'eilli9I|\0iQ mondnmnisisir "flointbenaeofDnChaaesNUvel-‘ood. ~ -~ ' toils mo. except an annual rout you oi - sbbul; mmi hundred sounds." -' "Butyou is; it on m: tosoms- » bodysuit" - , ’ , "Yes. The previous lllrd who died» -' ~ a“ of but a mom agonioit everything lo - " ‘ his greatest lieod, the summed in V the village named Dunoanlhaw. 800' of; You're unset ‘ my impatience lo see the place that, Eye strut... is ~ Nerve‘, Strain You may feel unduly tired alter a shopping mm or a moving picture show or as the result ofgrcadlng strain la a tbequeat cause oinerrossftroublo. _ on is ‘ohsoquickl Such a clap-up dinner you won't know yourself. ‘rhea tomorrow we set out.—" - "Day after," George objected "Make it the day alter and we'll go in my two-senior; she'll be ready by then. Besides. there's Britain's prestige, etc, to look alter sli tomorrow." I have always been a simple-mind- _ed sort o! beam" is m as pleasures 80. and as s youngster I used to think there was nothing in the world like the oulct thrill I got irom opening r m‘ linroci containing s, new toy. This l was exactly the thrill mien us I Jour- a "eyed north with ueorge: and it was s - in York. Lot I4. ,7 miles‘ from Char- lottetowm-near Churches, School and Railway Station. containing 10s acres 80 acres under cultivation. balance WWI Ind sood timber. Extra will ieuced and watered, tine _ buildings, Apply to , LEMUEI. CBOCKETI‘. ~ York. 2458-3-17-18-21-23. _4-_._i__-____ Elite Beauty Shoppe Summerside Announces to its many patrons that the: u". installed a suasns: Psamsnnur wsvmo MAOIIINI and will st all times be ready to gisa permanent waves. ‘ ' Prices Reasonable. - ' Write or phone ior appointment oi information. Phone 208-1. . R. HARDING 24Bll-33l8—tt83i. _-p--..-__i___. ' , b . _U.De. in, so meek, Charlatteiowl. I-lll Farm for Sal __.___ Excellent farm Bridge, 108 acres basil 01f‘? . biludlllll. house newly shin‘. . sewerage and hot and cold l syltcm, barn has running ‘m, ‘r. crete floor in stable. Two u, ' 2 rarm; eight acres zuml wmv -. one season. The i920 n“, i brought $420.00. Tru acre; - t iilflllt "(lib Terms easy. Amy u‘ J. b K. M. Martin. Charlotletq“ ‘ BISMABK CHAS .4 ’ v ___... -.. l .i_-ein__.._. For Sal, At Emerald Junctioii 1 - ,. r I I One oi the best 50 acre ilrns Q P. E. Island, a iew yards 1mg p. tlon, Stores, School, clc. Large nine room house with prooi cellar. All outbuildings .. on an up-to-dats inrm. a ldeal potato land. . Easy Terms. Apply f rnen o. mini ~ 163 Great George Stud Cbarloltebn . IMS-I-lbilttllfll. Professional Carlii BELL t? MATHIESON’ a. n. nsu. -. o. i. Msrmssoums , Birristcfl. Solicitors, Ill. , ._ Money to Loan. " 5 “lites-Charlottetown and unis, iiqn-a-a- Mark R. Medium B. A. » UAIIIBTEII, SOLICITOE IN .7 HONEY T0 LOAN i I t‘ McLeod be Bentltl ‘ l. A. BENTLEY w. I. BENTLEY, I. a Barrister and Attorney-IF!" . Ollica: I30 ltichmoud Still- uosn so toss Charlottetown. P-l-l- - ‘ McDon aid & McPhfli B. 'A . - ousno. ‘n. r. mull.‘ isatnliiscsqcns. HTORPM‘ m; Mons! so will lllley Bulidlnl " F. Stewart & iowihtl’! s. o. srcwsnnno. . 1 N. W. LOWTHIB aannluszrléns.‘ Zlgébéflsvlih m. m . nous! ‘r0 w" Dr. D. T. Ways oarmu. sunocou l II Richmond 39"‘ ' Charlottetown. F-I-l- oime ildurs "m" 'IP.II.NII.I- soovoooo-ooosooowoowfl” ILILOWIEM. i4} it???‘