FELLOWS’ SYRUP IN THE STUD SEASON 1931 Land League 3466 will make the ’ " i u ' i Say No! I Want Fellows’ " ' n» m» ....'.'.‘.'."l§'1‘l§ll£"l.'.'°'§ll‘i'§i°.l; '°".-‘.".'.‘Z‘l'i ~ . "ma" not beso widely imitated. m u t uwvmun.“ ll you need Fellows’ Syrup, don't let anyone l. Exhaustion sell you something else, claiming it to be “just - a rded == s _ v IIVIIGSGGIIOQ Fellowgi syrup ls always uniform because it S A R M A N ’ Alum“ is compounded with great care and skill, and Mflnuhmon each laboratory process is rigidly controlled. yngrh, imgiaillftllfzlffilaaebxicslog 13:2: COIYIIQNY s, ensues sceleaaee eons. vlltusnvla , ‘l rou ea ' . ~ - resolutely refuse to accept substitutes. 0pm m, 0",,“ 1-11 m,“ m“ T ’ (Continued) "If you'd marry him. eh?" an“ "Well what did you say?" he made a threat. without him would get killed." She fingered the fringe of “To be careful," she said. want to warn me?" he asked. “To repay your kindness." spoke in low tones. “I said-what I said before. Then He said that anybody that went near the store “And you wanted to let me know?" scarf, but ' looked steadily at him. , He took her back to the tent and lan ax around to the front door, Bill. ‘parted with her, hard as it seemed to do, at the fly. Why did you They shutter. Bill, you go around to the south side and slam awey at the other window. But it if You @811. but, whatever you do, make plenty of noise. When I Bet through this shutter with an ax, Bob drops the dogs in here, one after the other- they won't get bothlif 'en1. When . you hear me yell, Bill, it will mean the dogs are in. ‘Then run to the back door with your ax, Bob, and lcllop at lt. I'll take the sledge and her When you hear the dogs inside, join me at the front door and give it the sledge for all that's in you- _Now get to your place, Bill-when I hear your ax, 1 start here-Keep out of leason of 1931 at thc owner's Stable, Montague. Champion, Provincial Horse Show, March 1922. Land League is a beautiful Black Stallion, weighs 1190 lbs. sired by Nathan Ax- worthy 2.09 his Dam is by Direct 2.05. Darn of Zalnrcet 2.03%. World's‘ Champion Green Trotter. Land League as his name implies is in "Well," Selwood said lightly, "if I - get hurt, you'll know it was while I was trying to follow your advice." He was still laughing as she slipp- ed hurriedly into the tent. Shortly alter three o'clock that‘ morning two men with the barest of one hard shooter in there." range, best you can; there's at least A moment later the thud of Par- daloe's ax against the hollow shutter on the opposide side of the building would have waked the dead, had breed l417-5 league with your best Mare. the land a Farmer's Horse and if you roar one as good as l ae is you irould not be sorry. oulit right, is bred right lrot right and has proved to be a wonderful Sire. Look him ovrr and I think you will lie is and can are. u a_uv. on. l one might say an asylum." Yours for future business. Mares at . owner's risk. Ttrms" reasonable. DR. GEO. H. MYERS. -6-wcds--ll. “Matrimony la an lnstiiutlon,- two dogs, whining and leaping shifts for disguise, and followed by their heels, leit the stage barn. One there been any in Sleepy Cat proper. Timed at‘ the expected signal, came the crash of Selwoodb ax into the north shutter. A loud shout from within, followed by a shot, greeted the attack; Chloe and sweetheart, savage with excitement, yelped and whlned. A shotgun discharged from close inside the north shutter warned the besiegers what to expect, and a buckshot glancing from the blade of at .- OOLONEL AUBREY i; Colonel Aubrey 2.10 2-5, reg. No. B940, leaves Elmsdale Thursday May 28th via Western Road to Sum- merside (at or near Neil Mc- Dougalfs), thence to Albany and -Cape Traverse (at or near J. I’. Keoughb) over Sunday. Monday via Kinkora, Kensington. to John McKlnnoNs, New Annan. Returning via. Lot 10. Grand River, Tyne Val- ley, Eilerslie (zit or near Bzlnnerman McDougalYs), thence to Bidcford, Freeland and home to owner's stables at Elmsdale. This horse is not like some other horses, having ho record, depending alone on their ancestors’ performances-as he, himself, and his get also, have de- livered the goods, and he needs no further introduction on Prince Ed- ward Island. .7. W. O'BRIEN ' Owner. WM. hlATTl-llilvS, - In Charge. 1751-5-23-31. ix-uw-n Professional Summer Music Course l Beginning May 1st a three months course in piano, voice and theory is offered by the Charlottetown School A. Roy Kendall, L.R.A.M., AA.G.O.. Director. 4905-4-22-Wed-Fri-Mon-1 month ARCHITECT 145 Great George Street 4734-5-20-1mo-daily .___.._.__ Stewart f? Lowtiier J. l). STEWART. K. O. N. W. LOWTHER BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, ETC. ill Great George Street MONEY TO LOAN. ‘vlARK R. McGUIGAN a . BARRISTER .SOLICITOR, ETC- MONEY TO LOAN. Yamflon Block, Charlottetown, EEJ. v . BELL a MATNIESON R. R. Boll D. L. Mathieson, LL. B. Barristers a. Solicitors Money to Loan IBABLOTTETOWN ll: MONTAGUB ficLEOD t? BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. O. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Ofllce: 180 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. L ficDONALD £4 McPHEE A. . A. McDONAI-ZD H. F. MQPHEB ABRJBTEBB. ATTORNEYS, ETC. MONEY TO LOAN Prohibition Commission Chaim specter, Summon-aide, or to W. E. Haywood, Inspector for Queena, Bllarlottetown, or l. W. Platte. In- fo for Kilian, Charlottetown. Genrgg Afmstfong you, what will you do then? do but crcak. I‘ young woman. tell twas intellectual by reading my face." . l1 L S. S. “SH. VIA” an, me. caoaca r. Leave Arrive Arrive puown, mascara. r. a. l. $02"? Chllawn clrwwn Send‘ all Information regarding in- ' Luau,’ L" :1“ EIIQOAOII 0E PROHIBITAOH ACT l0 Se" Johni‘ Mantra“ the above or to J. J. Trainer, Oous- Mi‘ m M u Illllsioner, Provincial Police,‘ Cher- M" ,0 “n: , Jug: s Iottehwn. or to l?- A- Miller. In- June 1a June l5 June 2e CARVELL BROS. LTD. eeio-s-ri-rl-iincnweasltr. Dcbbe: must be of Arctic origin. Bobb: Why? Dcbbs: It seems to out ln the coldest weather. I O THE occu LT REFUSAL Wlth feelings of great perturbation, With heart that was all of quake, He thought to The vow that he wanted to make; And then with a mental vibration Shegave hlm the shake. - .4’, Miss Frog: Suppose l refuse Her Sultor: Nothing for me to .//' l l “Ruth ls such an Interesting She said she could BITES so Draw: out the pollen I INARUS lNIMENT Freight and Passengers. Fortnightly thereafter. Charlottetown Agents. I think my furnace tire like to go the ax caught Selwood above Gill‘. yelp from the dog Chloe. retreat. Selwood redoubled blows-one or at most two more ciiarges of the bucksllot, he believed were all that were to,be feared for a moment, and the sooner they came, the better it would suit him. He sank the ax head again and again into the thick lock-rail of the shut- ter, intent on reaching the hook- fastening. Again a charge of buck- shot hurtled through the damaged the Scott, crouching with the dogs, Jumped as a second bullet stung his wrist, and a third brought an angry There was no sign or thought of a his GENERAL ELECTRIC i a T li-lllleSPlElED RANGE ~ ARE you denying yourself the cleanliness and convenience of electric i"? ¢°°k°YY-'l"$¢ bflflllsc you believe it: is “slow” the lady's location fl _ Axes nlan carried three common axes, of the heavy type used in the camps along the river; the other carried a. sledge of a size and weight that would have rendered it useless in the hands of an ordinary man. But Pardaloe, Scott, and ‘their com- panion in the adventure were not ordinary men; the first was a. giant in physique, the second dangerous in encounter, and the third fertile in resource. As the two men neared Fort street, Selwood, stepping out of the shadow .0! the building, joined them. He swore like the others, a bandanna. tied with little ceremony across his nose; a flat wagoners hat shaded his eyes. “You brought the right dogs?" asked Selwood, looking at them. "I did," muttered Pardaloe, as Chloe and her mate tangled them- selves up between his legs, “'n if ary one of ‘em gets killed, somebodys goln‘ to get dumped right down on the rock pile along with ‘emf’ Fort street was quite as a grave- yard—not a soul was stirring and One Man Carried Three Common caseme ‘ was no cessation in the ferocious crash that followed each one told how fast ‘the shutter was giving way, and the sound of a. fourth report from a. shotgun also told Selwood that Paradaioe was under fire- Throwlng all his energy into one last swing. Selwood drove the ax completely through the jamb to pry out the staple. The ax helve, weak- ened by the blow, broke. With an oath, Selwood called f0 rthe sledge and the next m‘ what remained of the shutter hung loose. Within, Selwood and Scott heard the shouting of the defenders. "The doors, boys!" roared Selwood. Bardaloe, yelling like an Indian, was plying his ax. Selwood tors the shutter from its hinges. stopped, caught Chloe in his arms, ur , ’ her leash, and threw her like a shot into the store. From Scott's arms Sweetheart flew in after her. (To be Continued) _.____________ HUGO ADMIRERS WILL VISIT HOME PARIS, May 28.—A thousand ed- mirers of Victor Hugo are leaving Paris tomorrow for a two-day pilgri- the party reached the store unob- served. They halted in the shadow thrown on the north side of the low building. Selwood tlptoed to the corner and inspected the front doors~they looked substantial. The whole front was exposed to the blaze of the moonlight, and it appeared like suicide to attempt a forcible entry. Every aperture, he well knew, was barred or nailed and would give only before a determined assault. Selwood, approaching the high shuttered window on the north side of the building, felt carefully all around it. The two dogs crouched at Scott's feet. Belwood studied the building a moment. ‘Ihen he tum- ed to his companions. “They'll look for us first at ‘the back door-that's the natural way to i C. M. Lampson 8C0. ’ LIMITED. l4 Queen Street lnnllon, E. O. l. England Public Augltion ' Sales RAW IUBS Shipping ban will be furnish- ed without charge by applying ‘ to B. T. Holman. Ltd, Sun- meraide, P. E. _l. . llepréeuted by Alfred Fraser, inc. ll! Fifth Avenue New York, N. l. the undersigned until the eighth day of June, 1931, of competin, ltlon to be held Cha-lottotown Connolly Estate Scholarship. Candi- dates should have a knowledge of Grade and must be eligible to compete under tbeprovislons the isle Owen Conuo . name; (l) names of both (l) Peat Office address; ( nature and extent of the studies. “Trustees Estate Kinkofl. P. E. May 26, Ill]. -- ‘IBIS-l mage to Hauteville House, the home and sprinkled the axman. the Indian, and the dogs, but there shower‘ of blows. The spllnterlng AH 5°’ talk 1° 3113f owner of_a General Electric Hotpoint Ran are sure to hear sincere praise for Hotpoint Hi-Speed El of thmmnds °f 1mm“: H°!P01nt has literally astonished women b the speed with which it boils a kettle of water . . . cooks a hurry-u {heal . . . or heats an oven to baking temperature. ' P Repeated tests have proved Hotpoint Hi-S d El " ' ‘ of all electric range units. Most economicallfetoo. 8X13!‘ ttrglitezlaaiirhaiiiiulfil: only on the General Electric Hotpoint Range. Any Hotpoint dealer will. fgdallgilgrlliltzrsgialte . . . and you can have the model you want installed ge and you en-lents. In tens __._~. Associated Gas CANADIAN GENERAL payment. "m." V" " k For Sale by 4 m, Maritime Electric Company, Ltd, ofl the and Electric System Etlscrallo o» Umllod the coup d’etet cit 1852, took rel e first in Belgium and then in Gael:- wy. It was there that he wrote his beet books. "Note-e Dame de Paris" lust a. century ago this year and "Les Miserables." in ten languages in 1862. arm- tho mirth of September 1870. Huso was able to come back to Paris and at once distinguished during exile on Guernsey Island of the famed poet. The pilgrimage, which has become an annual event. is organimd by the Touring Club and to accommodate the pilgrims a boat has been chartered to carry them to the l“ Islands. M, Raymond llbcholler, custodian of the Hugo houses in Paris and Guernsey, will receive the pilgrims and point out the phases of the eighteen year; of exile. Hugo, exiled from fiance, following _____._________ OONNOLLY ESTATE SONOLANSNIPS Applications will be received b! from students desirous in a written examin- ln July next In and Klukora, fer a X work in the public schools, of the will of (l) full parents; l) heel-til Pelt year's M. I. SMITH, Secretary of Owen Connolly." Applicants should state of correction. Oell No. 1oz was cleaned outand skiarrlved. fenso, nonflllrment or alimony. The termlaayeanftlstbeelahthtlnie hehasbeenaenttotileflouaefor theaamq offense. In allhenaa serv- ed 1-03! 4i?! 0H Previous commit- ments. ‘ llllcrlg__ll_, SALE at u» nalllnce of an rm»- lhr , late. , . r himself by summoning the victorious Gu-mena to withdraw from France and proclaim a. German Republic. Hugo died in Paris, the foremost man of letters of his time. M87 22, 1885. and the pilgrimage each year is timed for the Sunday closest to the aniu. versary of his death. , M13011‘. Mo! sop-Fellow prison- ers gave I. home coming party the other do! when Anthony Mlflwski returned to his old place at the House read! when Marew- Marawski is "in" for his usual of- OI' SUI-PLUS IOUIIIOLD IUINITDII - sunsets: ma. Iona ' mile lat’; "l-so-ao-Jlins-l-H-al. ._.. apsrnswn DO-OOOO-Q-OOQJ l l i i i =.~=-.-_s-.-=§=.-§.~='§=-=§=-=. l EYESIGHT ill EXAMINATION , gltlllr and mnnlrinr Ginsu ....2.".2."::$::=s... " .....';';.'.:'ir.'. . l." H. J. MABON lligxgxsxaz-zgség. a ACROSS c " A AND afgl? au. ANNUAL ALL-EXPENSE mun “m, mmdtglncihsdndmm naran 0A :-:=..:l-:§:r§s:== --§_¢_- the Grut Lakes m the return Peoplepatmniee. LAWN GRASS" SEEO New is th tl to tie the LAWN zlldmélflsas rib: I Dig out the weeds and sow some of our. "EVERGREEN" mxan LAWN ollass. a. gPEfllAL ANIERICAN MIX- UBE. MORE FERTILIZEIiS-i (We have a Special Mixture ‘"1990 _-§..;——ll for Come Th il a _ T t mid 1| d tearrlvll- ghigmzi.,"‘u,fgfii§z€i i our rZrLiiiZeraQlNNLxElGccl.uiilTtzllilwllvitiliwliistua-sslr of Mll ea m- mwl,‘ _,,,,,,§,. “f” another cargo of fertilizers composed of: m‘ l“ m“, mm’ ~ ‘ Superpliospllate. ~ Muriate of Potaali ~ a ‘focal. sale at our scan : Sulphate of Ammonia Nitrate 5041i v A . ' Write us or our agents for prices. Make aure of W"! 11.»- - I qlllrements by ordering now-not after we are sold out ~_‘_ ' t l I I taller & 6»- ; The Island rmlllzlr c». Ltll. l i LIMITED l: ' ‘ . ' Charlottetown i Q 4 _.__ 19-1: