_. l-‘Atjib IIIWU The finest tea you can buy-Red Rose Orange Pelcoe. Made from juicy, flavor filled leaves-flit” days in bud. Every package guaranteed. REPRWE Kis good tea” REQ ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good "rump tvlifiimcs” n thrilling tale of love and mystery B1 AUGUSTUS MUIR 65 I Continued _- l "But how can you help nie?" 1' gripped her shoulders in my eager- ness. . "Listen! Geldart give me orders to tell Geiscn. You and your friends will be released in a week. Not sooner. for he must get away. By now he is far on the roach-by tomorrow he will be in fiance. But he go a rich man! He take your money Monsieur." “My money? But I've money." I cried. "Not now maybe. But yesterday you got no ' n1 NUTIBE inf HURSEMEN The Charlottetown Drivintz Park truck is noiv ready for training pur- poses. 'l‘icl:cts pzikid up to August 10th. also permitting use of a stall should l>e obtained from the Secret- aiivls Office. A fee of $5 will be charged to partially cover cost of keeping track in condition. J. W. BOIJLTEIL. Secretary. Charlottetown Drying Park and Rtvrfntfal Exhibition Associat- 1B5. 3584-5-6-tf Q-O§OOOQ-O&OO-O$QOQOQO-QOOQOO The . Great. Axworthy Registration Enrollment .\'0. 3371. Will make the season of.’ 1930 at Lawndale Farm." East Royalty. He is a real show horse. weighs 1115 lbs.. is square gaitcd. sound. with the lit-st oi legs and feet. His colts and full pedi- free, can hi- seen at the farm. Terms-—Sl5.00-§5.00 at time of ser- vice and 510.00 more when inarc proves in foal. Mares at owner's risk. FR.-\.\'I( “eKAY. ' Owner in fharze. I §4-&§-§O-O%—OO-40-O-O 09000-09094 9 3005-4-l2-Sattues6wks. - l St Cuthbert 22648 Registered Clydesdale Stailon. will stand for service at the home of the I owner in Guernsey" (‘rive at all times during the season vf i930. except. every‘ Tuesday forenoun. begin- ning ltlay 20th. when he will he all the Hotel Stables nt Murray River (until further notirtni Ti-rms-S'2.00 down anti $8.00 when mare proves with foal. Mares at ou-nr-i-‘s risk. CHESTER LE LACIII-ZFR. Owner. 335iJi-IZO-tties-fri-Zvvks. Professional Co rds} AUDITORS Accounts Audited. Income Tax Returns Prepared. A. E. MacNeill t? Co. 127 Grafton Street oio-I-A-l l-IIIID. Eugene Permanent Whiving and FING-EIL ‘HAVING All branches of‘ Beauty Culture at the ELITE BEAUTY SHOPPE Summerside — nbbtl-b-ti-ttslnio. Mark R. ltlcGuigan, 1 I, B. A. ' IIIIR. SOLICITOR. n0. I MONEY TU LOAN tnnieron Block, Charlottetown. v1.1. "_ "m l ‘ McLeod & Bentley . J. A. BENTLEY l w. a. BENTLEY, It. o. Barrister Ind Atiomer-Il-Llw Otllce: lilo Richmond Street J MOBFEY T0 LOAN | Charlottetown. P. B. I. l McDonald & McPIi-eiei y‘ BO A. I. A. McDONALD. a. r. McPlIKli nannisruits. ATTORNEYS. arc Mortar r0 tum Stewart & Lowther i r. o. STEWART. a. c. ' s. w. LOWTIIER IARBIBTIRS. SOLICITORS. no l4 Great George Street ‘r norm! r0 was Dr. D. T. Waye i DENTAL SURGEON I II Richmond Creel ' I were rich. The old man Drysdale was‘ a friend of GCI(I'<\l'I.—-'lf. was he whoI gave him Black Edge for the trade." l “The old laird!" I gasped. “You. I mean he was. linud-iii-glovc \vith' Gcldart? WhyA" "It is so. I-Ic was a good man. the ‘lwird. bu‘. moncy--that was his god. and he was poor. Gcldart tcingt him.‘ ‘I-lc had known Gcldart little. many years ago. And he ivcnt shares with hi: old friend. Oh. yes. the laird rc-I grCt it later. but to: late. Their first ‘enterprise was in the Balkans. and the i payment was in precious stones b."- ‘cituse thcrc was no money. GcldarCs share was soon gone. and SCYIHOIT?» But; the old man kflp‘. his stones. Oh i vcs. they were hidden from fi-cldaifi‘ and Seyinore. bceatne they wanted money". They threatened to kill the old mun in the end if h" did no‘. (lisclose the sicnes. And then he died. but the smiles were sill hidden in the Hall". "The leather ease!" i cried. "A lea- ther case stolen. 'I‘1icre were w. u can on. J ls in it ?" _ “You arc wrung. Monsieur. I saw {he case in Geldai-(s hands with the] little iron box broken open. There was f only rvlettei" tiddressed lo .\'f":. Shaw.‘ the clercyinaii, He was the old man's . fziend. yet he never knew the truth nbotii Black Edge. though perhaps hci suspcced. But this letter to Mi‘. Shaw I have read it. Ivftrriciiixl I: did not ' say where ‘the statics , "ere hidden. bu‘. _ it said there was a little gift for his girl in a place he knew. Shaw knew! And Geldart had Shaw in his power m Black Edge before many hour " "And Geldartdxas got them not. I "I-Ie has pet them now. Shaw would SMILES GABBY GERTIE \\‘ a '. "When a man expects to inherit a million. a couple of bucks just make him soar." l-ei l ‘ i“-“‘f,/"\‘. if ‘ no; .<.pc:ik—he swore he knew‘ nothing I 'J(' IIAIIII/Iylllc of the stones. Tonight Gcldart was to .. . . J‘? _ tr-rture him till he spoke. Oh. yes. I10 3 aelngigireflc‘ an" up the re has got them now and is gone!" I V . Aid: Impossible. general! H: "Allfl SQYTIW"??? his 1H5! Blubbfll his W! 0H i i=0 "He went yesterday‘. Gcldnrt told “'5! him the came was up. but he did no‘. tall him he would torture Shaw. Geld- ai't suspected Seymore had boill if)" y... 10 ggt m» sioncs him=elf and fly I ‘with them-he had been watching I Scymorc like a hawk. and you should have r~ccn him laush Wllml SQYTTWYC had gone! “Wu shrill share them lo- cclher. you and I. Gcldai". said to nil‘?- ‘ Bu‘ he is tricking me as 11C illflwfl . seymore. I would have told you all I knew in that barn at Black EdKC. Mousicur. but I was loyal. and will“ mum you expect? But now-I hate him! r11... is m.\' rcr/ence-I will s" i "When you go shopping. my dear why don't you get all the necessary things first?" ‘ "Oh. well. they somehow seem s: -. unimportant." 3°" HP“ Bad Indigestion and Constipation Disappear tluick "Suffered terribly with indigestion and constipation, couldn't eat. A friend advised‘ ‘Fruit-a-tivcs’ and was soon fine and‘ i _____.-..l well. They are my cluster when inf-Leonie Paradis. _ Mont Carmel. P. Q. I letters from thousands say chronic constipation and liver troubles ended‘ ("Tlllltlhf With "Fruit-a-tives.“ Sour I stomach, blliousness, heartburn. gas.‘ ‘ blflfltiliiz vanish like magic. Bladder and kidney Ills. pain in bM-k g0 m. A TIMELY SONG SUGGESTION We'll fly 0H in my new aeroplane To the lakes or the ealt cont cl Maine. l Though they're up in the. air, I They can‘t follow us there; - For elopers the plan‘: sale and l. sane. I I l I 24 hours. Nerves quiet, sound sleep‘. v at. olncc. Rheumatism. ncuralgimI , , _ -‘ ncuri is. sick headaches disappear-i M P kl I ' < - . ‘ “row; | ‘jculfadoxguygelhw m“ “d I m R jiffy. Complexion clerir quick. Onion. Y", I guns rm ‘he Famous Canadian doctors discov- ' cry. Ten of nature‘... greatest name. dies combined in handy little tablet... Amazimz quick results. l Get “Frult-a-tlves" from druggLgt,‘ ————--———~_ _ today. Feel great: tomorrow, I An agricultural cimosition held re- ________ n Germain" was. called "Green - . l- ii-‘i = nm-iiui-m ~ SPINNING PLUMBING AND AND WEAIIING; —-— . H I N G Send im- your wool to be spun into I yarn or wove into blankets the chargi- I for spinning single yarn is 25 ee-nts| per pound and doubled 28 cents. l Spinning and weaving a blanket $2.25. Blankets are (white only) and strongest thing around these parts. Week”. .'._. ch15"! i l if you want Expeditions and Expert workmanship all Wnnl '12 x 9n inches unwashed‘ Send to wool must be washed rleiui and all- hurs and dirt picked out. Send by mall or lreizhl. Freight will be paid I on shipments of I00 lbs. Put shtp- l I F d H T I pcrn name on all parcels and owners re ' - N name. address and instructions inside. , so Grafton street otherwise] will not he responsible for losers. The sin of single yarn ls,’ Opposite Prince Edward medium and doubled yarn. fine. med- g him and ctr-time. . ' I om°"'"°“"°“':;um ,,,_,,';,g=§,g,;_, WM. qlpAqNDkIGAbl l “"""'"" ' mini-Zuni! ‘HI-HIRE.’ '-""i""""' I I (Li; - {HE CkMRMII‘ H‘. SARGIINIS NIIW _ thc hundreds who have come forward on flit HERE Hughes’ Drug Co., Ltd., Secures Exclusive 5 Year Franchise for Sargon, the New Formula Which Has Recently Been Intro- duced in Canada. Local, citizens who have heard of the results which have been accom- plisheJ by Sargon, will be interested in the announcement that this new and scientific formula can now be ob- tained in this city. Sargon was introduced in the United States in April 192B. Since that time it has become a nationally- knowir. nationally-advertised product. Not in recent yiears, perhaps. has any other medicine of its kind at- tained such widespread popularity. and were it not for the actual facts and figures given out by some of the leading drua firms of America. the success attained by this product would be hard lo believe. Sargon is now being introduced in Canada. and a new. modernly equip- ped plant has been established in Ontario to take care of the rapidly growing demand throughout the uominion. In awarding the local agency, the manufacluers of Sargon are carrying out their established policy of con- fining the sale of one thoroughly res- ponsible and centrally located drug firm in each city. and wherever in- troduced the Sargon store will be found to be one of the leadinll and most representative. Such firms arc always anxious and WIIIIDR to co- operate with the manufacturers of meritorious products. especially’ in- tcrnationalfv known products of proven merit. Sargon ivas recently introduced in I_‘oi‘ui1to. Hamilton. London and other cities in Ontario. and judging from thevlarce initial sales and the repeat business it has enjoyed. it now seems a foregone conclusion that the suc- cess attained by Sarttoii in the Unitid States will be duplicated in Canada. In the leading cities of the United States some of the most prominent I men of the country have been among? to tell what Saracon has done for fhflm. and many thousands have used ll with the most gratifying results. Human nature is the same the world over. and when suffering men and women find a oieclicine that. helps lllvlfl. they ivant, to tell their friends alvout it. and in this way Sargon. ls rapidly becoming known throughout the envre American Continent. l'l IWN GUARDIAB "I told them briefly what had nae- pened. and what the girl Therese had related to me. But instead of i-nenttou- ing Geldsrts intention to wring what' he wanted out of Mr. Shaw by tor- ture, I saved Mergers feeling by a. tactful omission. I "So it. was Gcldiirt, after all!" cried George excitedly when I had finished. “And he's gone! Whnt a scoop it would I have been to collar him. “Man. I hnd set my heart on it! You've no idea where he's bound for. by any chance?" "The girl didn't know. All she knew was that he was doing n bolt with the old lalrd’: boodle. She suggested France." "I'll get the ports Wflltlhed." Sflld George quickly, “We may nab him Yel- A phone, i; phone, my kingdom for a phone! ‘There are two people want to get on to at once. One is m)’ H°m° Office man in EdInburBIP-llfll 89l- the instructions put through about watching for Geldart and Seymore. The other is Jerry Mlllerton at Ber- wiek: he'll pick us up in his car and run us over to Brackenbridge in no time. Marget will be anxious to know about her father." “Indeed. I am. All during the dread- ful time in that ship I was desverfll¢| about him! 0h. where do you think he. will be?" l "Geldart got. all he wanted. w You'll mobauiy 11nd your old man at home. There's only one thing to do. and that's to get a move on." Get up. m)’ hearties. we're tired and weary. but it'll be (laylight ll1 half an hour! We found a farmhouse a mile oi‘ two farther on. and ivent across to it and knocked. (To be Continued) The West. ls Planting More Sweet Clover From the Dominion Seed Branch comes one of the most interesting re- . ports. of field crop development III| 193G. which is that the prairie pro-I iinces are sowing very much largerI quantities of sweet clover seed this year than ever before. The Branch reports indicate a definite trend in‘ the direction of increasing the pro-I portion of forage crops throughout the West. and the beet sugar manu-I facturers are distributing sweet clover I seed to beet growers for the purpose of ‘maintaining the improving bcet production. Sackatchewan is calling for larger quantities of sweet "clover seedhwhich will probably be supplied from Eastern Canada. and Manitoba is also increasing the area of sweet The exclusive agency for Sarzon’ and Sargon Soft Mass Pills for thisl city and section has been awarded to the Hughes’ Drug Co.. Ltd. In antl- Clhation of the extraordinary de- ~ inand. this well knhtvn firm has just » received a large’ shipment of this; celebrated med‘: us. I-ler arms suddenly went round my. neck. “You are different from these- brutes!" she said in a vi-hispep I PITCH BLACK I wasted not a moment in Sham-pl i115: back the bolts from the doors Op-I two-site. Marcel arid George were beside me. av-"aitius my bicidinc. The bulk- ‘llctld -'=\‘-'llllB back. and we droflped into the dinghy at the foot of the ladden! The night was pitch black, and I scull- ed quietly aivay from the ship. Out of earshot. I lay back and pulled for my life. The absence of the dinghy wasI bound to be discovered in a matier of; minutss. since they were on the point‘ of setting out. and it bchooved us toI out as much distance betiveen us as: possible in case of pursuit. We tore up on. the beach so hard that we stepped ashore dryfoot, 'I'he rlace was' deserted: there was no sign of the old lighter. nor the sound of a human b:-' intz. We crossed the cart-track and. made up the hillside. The llshermanls‘ cottage. which passed on our right! was in darkness. Somehow after the‘ feverish activities I had seen there the‘ night before there was a strong Ieelnel of desolation in the air. As the girl Therese had said. the last cargo had‘ been shipped. - A fine drizzling rain caught us when we reached the highroad. a mile m- two back from the coast. We were bareheaded and thinly clad. and for! my part I was famished with hunger. Notwithstanding. we dropped on the ‘ larlty as a crop. I --lnvlte.s every Pile sufferer to try clover seeded. As a crop sweet clover costs less to produce than some of the other legumes, it is practically; sure crop. it has very high fertilizer value, and it can be introduced into a system of grain farming with par- ticular ease:' ‘Fheseare all factors whichvcontribute to its growing popu- CHILDREN AND MATCHES I ALMOSIDESTROY VILLAGE ‘uiznui-rtovoorton. Russia, May YL-Chilldren’ playing with matches Sunday started a. fire which swept through the village of Shatkain. Ar- znmas district. destroying I70 homes. many warehouses and other buildings according to s delayed dispatch reaching here yesterday. ' Ends Piles Quick No Selves or Cutting Piles are caused by congestion of blood in the lower bowel. Only an in- ternal medicine can remove the cause. That's whvsnlves and cutting fail. HEM-ROID. the prescription of Dr. J. S. Iconhardt. removes this congestion and strengthens the af- fected parts. ' HEM-ROID is now sold by drug- gists everywhere. and has such a wonderful record of success even in chronic and stubborn cases that - A HEM-ROXD and guarantees money- baek it ltidoes not end all Pile mis- ,_ MAY 2u_ - g 9 w. of 10 Screen Star§ . use Toilet Soap Photo by D. . Keyes. Hollywood beautiful star. says: I027 Lever Brothers Limited. Toronto Soup-maker! by Ippointment the Governor-General and Vilcountcu Willinidun Luxury such as you Iiavc found only in fine French soaps at 50c and $1.00 the cake . . Now A YRSHIRE CORINNE GRIFFITH. ' First NationaVs charmingly _ _ “The thing I like best about Lux Toilet Soap is the wonderful smoothness of my skin after itl" hitte- 10¢ to their Eitcrllrnrics I NO beauty is more important to than alluring smooth skin.” ; William A. Seiter, prominent First Nation l director, summing up what 45 leading Hglla wood directors have found out: from their ti.“ perience with motion pictures. I - “A screen star must: pass the most iuetmcs test-the great close-up lights find out th: slightest flaw in the skin,” he goes on u, say. “But the owner of a skin which c pass this test; has the support of an i mense adoring public.” It is because alluringly smooth skin is so vital for success on the screen that of the 521 important actresses in Hollywood iii- clucling all stars. 511 are simply devote}; to Lux Toilet Soap. And all the grcat film studios have made it: the official soap for their dressing rooms. It has swept across I the World from Hollywood to EllrOpe _a girl ' b0 says an ll]- - _._‘___ .._.... The Broadway stage stars are equally enthusiastic about this soap, so daiutily fragrant and white. And now, too, the screen stars of the European capitals have adopted Lux Toilet Soap! To keep their skin as faultlessly smooth as the. Hollywood stars keep theirs. I You will love the way it keeps yum- skin siIkcn-smooth! And such generous I lather, even ' Order several cakes of Lux Toilet‘ Soap-today. I l“ V"? hard water!‘ The terrific glare from the huge incandes- cent lights used for the CIOSC-lip find; Corinne Griffith's fair skin beautifully umootli, without s single flaw. BREEDERS The l’. E. Island Ayrshire plate holding a consignment s an early date. Any breeders municate with the secretary g EARLE Ines President Breeders Association contem- alc of pure hred Ayrshires at wishing to consign cattle com- iving description and pedigree. B. R. BROWN Sedy, York “ FARMERS ” "PRICE 0F WOOL IS VERY LOW" Ship us all your washed wool to be manufactured Into yarn. selling the “ ’ ‘ "article and thereby increase Prince Edward Island Hospital Annual Meeting A public .mee'tlng of all contribu- tors to thé Prince Edward Island rqgdgidc and named "kg do‘; ‘Hospital will be held In Saint Paul's "You're a acnius. RonnyiPpasj-edl‘ 15'4"‘ "I" ll" Tllllflllll- M" 13nd. George. "How ln heaven's “am, d“; I930. at l’ o'clock p. ni.. for the pur- » ‘ pose of electln: trustees and any ‘other buslnesftlfnt maybe brought I for the ‘government of the Institution “A what...- demandcd Mug“ in accordance with the lay-laws and "Deuudly pflmy gm- madflmJ for the transaction nt such other Deucedly pretty. She insisted on klAs- I bums" '9 m" u‘ lug me. and I let her. That's what did the trick. She was lonely and sad. and satin-r,’ I spoke soft words." ' u"I-luhl" said Mnrget. you manage it?” "I didn‘t. it was sdeucedly pretty girl-J‘ lldtls-b-fl-tstiwks. ‘ ' Auction Sale I Of Furniture and bruises. 'I‘hey also recom- mend it. as n rubdotvn. . - ...._-......._. -['1INAD"$ BASE BALL Baseball players us: Mlnnrd‘: for stiffness. strained ligaments I At Kin; Street. on FrZd-uv. May 21rd at. I o'clock sharp confstlnt Parlor. l Dining loom. Be-l Mom and Kitchen I Furniture. Carpets and Mats In Wil- ' ton and e‘.e., Desks, Ice Box. Burns. 500's (‘n90 and n’! itsfelrs mt . mentioned. Hale starts on time. "Jen-v l. l cash. 1 old parlor suite v~--- nlll. ‘ MISS MAUI! M~»"-'.\'\'EI.I.. LINIEN-‘I, 1M King Street. i 3Z5I-5-20-2Z-IZ-Il your profits. Our charges are as follows: Card- in; ll cents per pound, carding and spinning single yarn 25 cents per pound. doubling and twisting 3 rents extra, coloring l0 rents per pound extra. We pay freight both ways on shipments of 100 lbs. nr over. and guarantee satisfaction. Wlll he pleas- NI to forward sample card and ship- ping laps on request. I‘. ll. (‘OPP WOOLEN Port Elgin, N. B. MILL, For Sale The site of the Victoria Hotel with building thereon. also building Int opposite. These two properties will be sold- iicpnrately or en bloc. An attractive! prlre wll! tn- glven for quick nnlc.‘ Apply to W. K. ROGERS. LT. COL. D. A. MacKINNON. Liquidators I O§Q§O§§§§OO§§O§§4§O§O 0-0-00- S. S. “Harland” NOTICE Owing to tide conditions at Victoria the “I-Iarland" will make only one ,rond trip onthat service vlz. on the Ifollowing dates May 15th and 29th. I Also June 12th and 26th, leaving Charlottetown at 7 A. M. returning twill leave Victoria at 1 I‘. M. During ’the intervening weeks the two round trips will b: made. This Schedule effective until June 30th. Charlottetown, May B. 1030. DO-§OO-OOOOOOOO0OOOOO§§§4Q' NOTICE No ti... .lng on my property in Newton. Lot 26. ALICE TRAINOR. 3765-5-l5-thurssnt3wks. C. M. Lampson £1 (.0. LIMITED. M Queen Street London. E, C. l, England Public Auction Sales or RAW FURS Slilpplng bags will be furnish- ed without churn by npplylnl to It. T. Holman, Ltd. Surn- menlde. I’. E. I. nteprescntcd by Alfred Fraser. Inc. 212 Flfth Avenue ZUH-S-ZI-illthenl-MU. New York, N. Y. 000 4000000000004 EYES TESTED AND GLASSES FITTED E. W. TAYLOR 1J8. TAYLOR Optometrists I42 Richmond Street OO-OOO-O§O-OOv-O-OQQ§QOQOOOO .OOO-O'OQOOOOO§ ._m “PIEELESS” rand Fox llettin Foxes are valuable, and lit-ll der to insure their propel’ Ill’ tection you should have 'i best. therefore you shoul have “PEERLESS.” the ~ English Fox Netting Oll ' market. Heavily galvanized before ill after being woven. it will.“ rust. If any roll does-fl open up to your satisfatll" RETURN THE ROLL. w!" gladly replace it of "f" your money. We also carry a CONPM of Fox Pans. StaPh-‘li L“ Wire. Nails. Hllllles’ - Tongs, etc. 1:. The Rogers llardwal = Company Limited. I qufm. 6U