M til S‘ n: r i #5:» efllhrsvfl H594 ynyeqrlg<tllfilf¢&vflelfldflfltlli"'“"" ' "” PAGl-LTWO FREE FROM PAIII _ This skipper o! a steam trawler ' to sen. i says»- "_I go to sen and two years ago I breakdown, and was forbidden by - me. 'l‘here ivas so nient I was flirt-ed to get soniewli » So I am still here weathering llornls of the last two winters. an can honestly say l have never felt uinoc I started Kruschcn Salts whatever use leiterT-Skipper J. J. It ls common Vlillliwlfllge that. rh “ up against it." lie had Rheumatism, and his doctor said he must not go But times were hard, and he was forced to go afloat again. That ' was two years ngo. Now see ivhat he laid lip for six months with very much rilffering from rheumatism and general doctor to go t0 sea. m‘ to touch water. But it was ‘ llohson's (‘lloiec ’ with mill-h unemploy- lliglltest pain from my old complaints, two years ago to tukc . l wish Kruschen every success, and you may ,muke you think fit of this niatisni is lissor-lnteil with an excess of ;_»k WM wt, m)’ Kruschen is a powerful solvent o! these torturing crystals. swiftly | dulls their sharp edges, then expels them from the system. Your pains ease ; sua-llings subside, knotted joints become loose. Afterwards, the “ little daily dose " so stimulates the livcrand kidneys that regular and complete "I elimination is ensured. Your inside is kept clean. lliil-ehievous uric aeid never gets the chance to accumulate ere. the d l the hi: interviewer to continue. Start on Kruschen tn-ninrrnw. Keep up “ the little daily dose " and you'll PIP SLE suppose,“ it (Continued) resumed Starbuck, . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN HAD l0 snlq su AGAlNlSElWOOD ~ i Rheumatism or lo ltheatism E PY CAT FRANK H. SPEARMAN COPYRIGHT by aunts; sciueumseus. _i Job. It ain't mucn of a Job, nor one I was looking for. But I was toot- Smrbuck pausecknob as a mm loose and took it to oblige. I found ‘that had said all, but as if inviting I w” gem"; a" the He“ 3m‘! in” ttic other fellow to say something. my’ sewn‘ an the money’ 5° 1 Selwood only took his cigar from ask"! ma“ l° ml’ 1“ “W” “l”! his mouthf waiting courteously for the line‘ M°st of '9'" did‘ “My and a few others didn't»—" ‘you spoken of as a. reasonable man, lagalnst Tracy on that uwunt‘ I wan srnvicr ' "Wasn't Tracy “the only one that ‘not discomposed, “I'm less acquainted ldldnlt T’ asked selwocd lmplsswely‘ lmm you than I am with most mcn again. ‘mound town. But I've always heard 1B“ I never had any hard teen“! “That may be-I don't remember. Bitterness Shown In War Diary Of Earl Of Ypres LCMDON. May_10—“'1‘he only thing thgt gumrisesme is that the British Enlplre finds any men to tight lor her. There is never a word of hOPB or encouragement from filly 50""?- mthilng but greasing and complllill‘ mg," This bitter entry is taken from the diary o! Held-Marshal the Earl o; -Ypl'es—Sl1‘ John Hench-Com- mander ot the British Expeditionary Force at the oudareak of the Great War, and Commander of the British army onithe western front until the end of 1915, who died in 1925. _ 111g entry is produced in the 500k m. the life of the Earl of Ypres by his son, Major the Hon. Gerald n-énch, published today. In his ac- count Major French says: Locked Support , p _ , . . . nvant you to know that, Selwood. -_ uric acid in the svsleni. l'ri<- ucill is 5m" .I"Yl"l|.\’ "2"" “llll lllllll-‘lllllls "l in ma“ “ho ma“: want anymmgi " "To ut the matter in B Illllsllell- l - . . You seem continued Starbuck with P . ¢-,,,np,,_.,m1 (]f HpQHIQJikQ ..,..S,_.,|S_ m"; (iihers _tliai rliellnltltlsnl llicets its more than whats right. Barton] _ ' H _ th o bout the whole period o; his 2 the pain of rla-umaiisiii isieauseil hv lllllfilfl‘ lll Klllsfllfll- lccls vou came down on him pretty 50m“ lnlmtmn’ to want to suck t” r u: t the British L’. those “ tier-wiles" settling down in tile Krilsrhen Salts is (ihtainnhle at all ' . v h fllflli subject. I didn't come here 55mm m command o :7‘ joints, muscles and tendons. Drug Stores at-l5c.alid75c. per bottle, snong—l Suppose you ad some kqmigm, to mks over 01d scores- I Expeditionary Force my father was y, gcod reason for what you did." ' b lack of sup- - b k f 1 t n u ticome here to try to patch up new several? hlmdllcapped y z .. Star uc , ceing. na ura y, 1a d undue interference a - . _ n s, Selwood." 9°“ a“ g: ~———--——-____- h: llfltliflpllt 11115 own lCilldS féiigly loin O 1238mm we get out the sucking home;- 1 D ' .. . , - w” the ta e, and n-now se upse y s _ h si ned n e- g bo-o-oo-ooaoovooa-‘ooomoooq-q- ASHES” BIKES nxlhJTmn lpwuvar reception m“, S,“ silent in plaster,‘ selwood went on evenly. ceiisejoglsfispaehx: reglimged home to , w ' - ‘ ~ ... . . __ . . - f? ' I , , iturn, and waited for the other man “its get Dav" position clear and be raised to the peerage as the Earl .. AND I PHILADE-JPHIA, Mag. (U.P.)—Al"l rm phy mine. Dave felt that a place run f Ypres During ms Wm‘ as oom_ ‘ . @1111" . ' "' = -~ i - 0 - GLASSLS FITTED ;§gl€hlel:lu3tf cbiirlyleltilse sfiiglrltlo! splwnnd knnckcd m“ ashes fromlllltc this place. where a. straight mander the chm events were the a w' TAYLUB l K -I - 'lhis cigar and broke the pause with a game l5 dealt’ didnt need any-prm tea; from Mons the Bil-me 0f the _ l. S. TAYLOR has been placed ln view at the head-J " _ _ tecfion_nelther the place not the re r ’ owmm-m, ‘quarters o; we vcmmn whcchnm-S‘question-not precisely an expected‘, m “atom It may be he ‘nude a Mame and subsequently advance to ti: Richmond Street I Association M05; o; the machines ‘one. What difference did you ever 1p p ' , the Aisne; the transfer of the Expe- ____. _?.°""¢*¢"¢“O9 l Wm be priced m the n9“. Fmnklm ‘have Wllll Dave Tracy?" he asked. réniitafistbutththats ‘the YEW] l-xve ditlonary Force to Flanders; the des- ‘ ‘ = _ .i . _ a ‘s way I ee. ow , f - ——— Institute Muscum on mo pnrkway_antllollt changing the expression otyaiout this Sarto‘: business He perate 1181131181" the autum“ u‘; - .- _ his yes. and speaking in friendly l ' 1914, generally called the First BB e , loclpede ulih \\ heels of equal, 9 V robbed today among others a boy cessml Neuve aha; dulmetm. Constructed m 131T ‘tones and ln a merely casual manner]. here ‘with I115 widowed mod" o: otnYprFFénsl-ii: illllfdenaken m March ‘ "Vl/llv. none at all that; I reca ' _ ' pe e 0 l t _ \|,,,,,,.,,i,. |,|,,|,,,,.,,, ,.,,_,.., _.,,,,,,,,,,_. italic minute," declared Starbuck, is“ lumdred donarzhf wld Barge 1915; the Second Battle of Ypres in Qfiflgig) j_}—————-— irl-rerilig the retreat of his surprise {to Ewe the boy b“ ‘s money‘ e April. 19152 tilt! BbOTT/lve 01957551995‘ '4';- - lviih a little cnlerity of answer. "I refused‘ 1 wld mm Id clean hi5: near Festubcrt a few dsyfi llllfil- 511d] _ i _ ~ - m; v . . , _ . ,_ out in the morning or he cou the important vwtory 1n the region‘ M.“ QONTRAcT i Valuable Budding .1: l; ".1"1.1:"smilsizriir; m. m» i» .. m... .. n .. s.-. l‘ 3» -llll zii: ‘ . . '- , ‘ »..-|--i.,.-,_., .i;,'.,,\,,l.’,',‘l ‘in’ I" d,,lel_cllm_g__tlmpv do,” mm“ anv_l]1][)r9 words about itpthats all there any concedm that his forces suf- ium mm li|tI|i_ on l7'||l.. _ _ LOtS F01‘ Sale “an: {OH n“ " And “M4663, “fa, ‘is to it." fered greatly from lack of artillery » "ll "nIWl-iill-lwl Irwulli-lu-vxltillr lSfi"l'l(‘l' llll‘ll I \v"s to ll"lll‘ about it i we“ I wouldnt say mats an’ ammunition up ml the m“ three lloltilrlii-lllidiii’ “Wwhlvi when Dave was shot, down at Bnr- isohvood’ observed Stalbuck‘ assert‘ “mums °f his tenure’ Molokai. ..r ,.,-..,..,_..,..| .- » - . i Qlivc." - main and liltlllli (arms the site of th. Victoria Hotel ‘King m ‘ ‘of sleepy ca; He's in mg gambling ~ -..»~.i.- ..-- . -. “ "s . ':~:..i“.." '1 d, ' i t M ‘pink l‘! III-I‘ lilflillyvlt‘. ‘xiii Sheet lots haw: been 501d. The above ‘q Smilax lg)l'l‘pct))‘ifelaia'i)‘lycllyg lkujmcss Same as you are_.i n t vol-ll -l|i|l n..- titflvt‘. of tile 1°” “mild "lake “ll (‘Xccllmll 51"? "i: d ' a haw is cums or; Selwoud Jumped as if stung. and i.- A m‘ li> -.. - _ ,- ll 5 v 5- i_ ' g _,. ' l ‘Hm-N F wmwn for an apartment house and will be _ " i“ 3°" 3_ _ used a strong word. “Same as I t ' n f PM, “Hip” hhyévflnr . 501d a; an attractive mice w anyone ll: years, And it was putty hem ‘lam q he echoed angrily "DO I ~;,,,,,,,,.._.,'.,,,"l" f‘ 1,; _,[;‘,'_{",_,,_ m‘ who ‘will buy them m one lot Al” lm°ilghbiudfnlillbli $211‘, llfjfmsaij, 56nd out jsilblrds like Atkins to drag “"">"_"‘-"'l""3l building 10L o.“ watiir ‘it’ facing Vie" 1c mm ‘C. o ' q l. 1 ‘t men lll here to rob them? What do torla. Hotel site. This ls a, most dc- and he spilt because he W011 dll PW m‘ 9am" Sl-rable residential lot. Apply to Liq_ you money for protection) l m - rt .0 ‘- MAIL cGNTRAcT glill-lll‘ 'l"l'l.\illl' .\'. IHlIlFPFSPIl tn Dv l'<l\llll tr-r Gnu :11, “ill he receiv- pil '1: Hit i\\"| until noon, on l-‘rilln, _ thr- l'-'_lll -l for the v-olivrgvilneo of "Ii .\l.a|l on a ivmivivsrwl PM r -.l m»: twat-amt; "' -- iler “wok on tho ill-ll‘ \ll .. .\(| A ' ‘ ltUlfTL Al». l from ll|l' m viii-l lllill. Print-vi not w otainili, fjirtlicr in- EWIIIIHIHII : to i-omlilions oi‘ proposed onvravr i|l::_v lu- ~v't'|| mill 1.15m]; fm-mu g; vlmllll"? lll-l-r ll“ l‘ llllWl ill ill!‘ l'l>.\', tin-i.- ht‘ lit-mural» and w. .\lary's fa Ill null at. (he olli-w- ot tile l'o.~'i Office llellfllllf. JOHN T’. lVflEAll lms-t Office Inspector ol'~ nffm- ' l.‘ May 1st, 1931. 'lll‘.'—’ " Til-Iii 0st fifth-e la; lmrloiivtou-ii, l i- MAIL CONTRACT $12 tLlill 'l‘l-l‘\lil<lll.\', addressed to Hi0 if .\II, l from the ‘liiilfilllilig’ Tlirthrr 1n. D. A. McKinnon. uidators. W. K. Rogers or Licut. Col. 4251-4-28 its tf gan. i illness that- The Annual Meeting of the Prince Edward Provincial Rifle Association will be held in the Board of Trade Rooms, Market Building, 1.“ sday, 7th May, at 7.30 P. M. H. M. DAVISON, Lieut. Col.. V. D. President. Sclwoocb-not CHARLES LEIGH, Lieut. CoL, V. D. Secretary-Treasurer. 4356-5-2-tf. Clarke Steamship Co., Ltd. S. S. “GASPESLV Passengers and Freight Calling at Quebec and Gaspe Coast Ports m.“ “h... (;‘IH| m], \\iIl_h_o rcceivodnnt "fly, "mil ntiuli, on l‘l‘lllfl_\', the Ltll iune l ll for the t'tI|l\'0_\'1'liI|'|) of Ills liajesll Mails. on 1| |"‘"llll~“‘"‘| (“llllrilrr l. a ppm"; m" .._\,.,.,.|lilv: four years Ex tinics pi-r \\'r‘l‘l\' on the route. (‘All- [HAN l:l‘il.\l. llrinri". x0. 2 from ostiilash-r fli-nev-alfis jrlv lire. . 151mm] "mp1,; t-uliaining filrilier in- ornlation as to conditions of llzlilrllllili‘: nun-act m - i.» svtln and hlan (Il-‘liz t’ 'l‘erldor u- ol-t loll at. the 10F ffires oi’ l llll_ and at the office of Leave Arrive ‘Leave Montreal Ch'town Ch'town 7.30 a. m. 7.00 a. m. 8.00 a. m. April 22 April 28 April 29 May 6 May 12 May l3 May 20 May 26 May 27 Fortnightly thereafter. First trip Ch‘towr| call lcc Conditions permitting. Charlottetown Agents. n“ 0mm, h,.,,,..-i.. .. oral-n 1lllll°"°‘”“"" l" 1"‘ l" "Illiulgiilslfllililsi CARVELL BROS. Ltd. 4720-4-14-tuthursattil1 May 9th. Prince Stock The finest range of KAYSER you can depend all the time, excellence, hosiery that is $1.25, $1.50,, 1.75, $1.95 l. / l §§4 KAY}!!! "Not doubting Six building lots, {our fronting on impls‘ You mm‘ dos“ Hm bunnh water SR and We o" GL George st Iihat cllrl ti. Davc can thank ycu hes Starbuck showed his first impati- cllcc. "If Tracy said that-J‘ he be- "Whatis that?“ demanded Selwood with a shade more of life and carc- in his tone-"lf Tracy said at all. Aching’ (C(O)RN§ STOP H URTIN G Jusr .1. drop or two of Putnam's Corn Extractor, and the pain goes away. Relief is almost instantaneous. Removing corns with "Putnam's" is so easy, so sure, so painless-Abou- sands use this wonderful remedy, and say it is the best. any longer, use Putnam's Corn Ex- tractor. the one sure relief for sore corns. Sold at every drug store, 35c. NAM?» HOSIERY and GLOVES in Edward Island is now being shown here daily, and you are invited to examine the displays. up with hosiery with a good name-hosiery hosiery of beauty, correctly shaded. 4 0n which hosiery of your word at all, But somebody in a town like this always has to act as peacemaker—you know that» The boys seemed to pick on me for the Don't suffer -ing hiin-‘elf. and order responsible" served Selwood, unperturbed. "You had some claim signs." Siarbuck blazed. mean?" he demanded. Why rake up old scores " on your mines! " buck." said v/ay. Our of Bunty's outfit riding down to “I'm ‘here to keep law and I can't have any llplaces burned in the business quarter It needed all of Starbucks diplo- macy to quiet things down. He re- hcarsed Bartoe’s defense. He urged good feeling-all to no purpose. He found he could make no impression whatever on selwoods firmness. He rose at length, indignant. "I see I can't reason with you. If anything unpleasant, happens-don't hold me “Not; i; y'all, keep o“; o; m- ob, Great; War overwhelmed-him as they “I'm here to keep the peace, not no ‘keep out," retorted Starbuck, rising to his full height before his trouble- some cusomer. Selwood rose in turn. “I believe you left ‘Thief River Just before I went there," he said calmly. trouble regarding "What do you "Miners will travel all night to round up a claim Jumper. But I fcel exactly as you do. Stsrbuck. "As far as I'm concerned," ex- claimed Starbuck, advancing hotly. as selwood purposely retreated, "if you mean the bunch that tried to Jump my claims down there-bring "I'm not much on old scores, star- Selwood soberly. “I don't think we're going to have any trouble here-not you and I, any- teamsters can take care tomorrow. I'm First Vital Period Major French's volume throuSllflll shows itself to be a work oi’ filial piety and probably will do little, if anything, to alter the 0l1llll°ll5 0f those who consider themselves quali- fied to judge the conduct of opera- tions in France during the first and’ vital year and a half. This is con-. finned in pgrt from the reviews by military correspondents of the great newspapers. The Manchester Guardian conclud- es its review: I "French is not amongst the world's greatest soldiers, but he stands hlflh among soldiers of the Great War. which was singularly barren of genius in high places. He was a pre- war soldler and the masses 0f the did so many others. "Bug at n great hour of Imperial destiny his country turned to him l0 lead its army. so long as men do not forget the Old Contemptlbles they will not forget the man who led them." tonight on business and I've told McAlpin to keep a horse saddled for me. But I shun? start till eleven oelnck. I expect before that Bnrtoe willhave that six hundred here. Drop in any time Esnarbuck. Always glad to see you." with this Ju-lzcious and even- ltsncled mixture of threats, hints, “gnywaysfl and small talk, Selwood let Starbuck go, with feathers once more unruffled. But neither had fooled the other in the slightest degree. Both understood it was only a possible preliminary to situations that might, carry far into the future. At one minute past; eleven o'clock Selwood 1m the gambling hall for the barn. His pony was waiting. Climbing into the saddle he headed south of the Thief River road, trying out the new Denys stcps- He had crossed the river bridBB and W55 swinging out on the Spanish sinks} when he heard the clatter of hoofs bghmd him. A horseman riding fast overhauled him and he looked around to greet Bob Scott. Scott relned in beside the Kimble?» ‘Wm! his pony on its huunches. "The money's up," he grinned. "You won't need to bother the miners.’ (To be Continued) woum unrru TWO COLLEGES Q-rpAwA, May ll-Tha question of amalgamation of the Presbyterian College 0t McGlll, Montreal, with Knox college, otrToronto, will prob- gbly be presented before the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, which meets in Toronto in June. ac- cording to Rev. Dr. Robert Johnston. Moderator of the Ottawa Presbytery, and a. member of the Montreal col- lege. The proposaLls being given the careful consideration of church ot- fioinla, Rev. Dr. Johnston stated. The Presbyterian College in Mont- real is a ministerial training school. This year it had an enrollment of a- bout 50 students. It is utimnted thot. if the college were closed it would mean n. saving oi’ $26,000 a year. l ' For Trousseoux onclTrovel or Everyday Weor . . . Dull SANSHEEN* Hoisieryl! The oclcl twist of the thread makes Sc|nsheen* hosiery so dull and so wear-proof in spite of its misty sheerness. Smart and well-groomed women choose Sonsheen* because these hose have style qnd character and are so truly economical. In o lull range oi the newest shades all featuring picoi edges and Slendo* Heels. l50x 140x chmo" Extrucftlrligoaeuqe $1 .50 $1 95’ HOSIERY“. . . . stoves .... UNDERWEA MADE m CANADA ‘ i *‘l’mlo Merl: Registered '1 - - MAYl?~193.1_ so» 1m Am " Bl! lepressia men In P. l. l distriethone Slmmersids Maritime mum will i, ' next week to “mum up 9i! ll’ 70!! are a salesman or l l‘ envied field mane , ‘ i and 60. have a if: r1131“ tam ‘i . flrlt 9|"! references W3’; ‘ phone numb , 3o ' - ‘l Ms)’ 6-41 u- l‘ w‘ G FOR . n! rlunuc mm,“ Elzhty - acres County. fifty acres —-balancc rough |i growth. Buildin s consist. ot well 14 . bani 40x40, 37x14. l good water. supply, eerest rail int M - -schooi, 15+; "mplles. onugue L Terms of sale are 10'}, or (ha: chase price in cash, the b,“ 25 equal annual lnstalment; l: est 6% per annurn. lunch tentlq- . he accompanied ‘by ,1" m cheque tor 3100.00. Tenders yfl] opened at the ottiee ut the -, Settlement Board of Canada m 21st, 1931. Tenders should b, ., ed on envelope "Tenders for tit; chase of ma who Fafmlh, addressed to the Soldier set _ Board qt Canada, P. 0, y,“ Saint John, N. B. 4484-5-9-21. llltllllflguer ‘ under m“; Rsturc and v house n. ,, An old fur coat may keep g -,_, as wann as a new, one but 1g», keep her as happy, '- Sometitnes poor freedom i; ., than ric hslavery. ' -~ GABBIE GERTII .11., l“ ‘Y ll . n _ . "Banana ell In generally a - ated with n polished exterior a clicker flnlnh." n4 u a "mom “l-‘enpeck, old man. yew‘ l!“ getting to look awfully ncoww- -‘ wrinkled." . i "How can I help It?" ' "Well, they lay that b!" l one'e face In very not will! the but remedy." .' "Huh; I've been In hot W I almost ever since I got marries I l // //'\’? / 4 1'4” i E5! ff |=_ _- F. "What would you uy " to atell l kin?" ‘ “Nothing; I lurlnee. . burgflvry. "Parke thlnlu he In till thing." ‘ "You, It he lune against I tor a few mlnutu he bu till that rm poet cguldll?! m". out him." ~