(As reported by Red Rose travellers) w Red Rose Tga "is good teamf,‘ 2 Choice Blends—Red Label and Orange Pekoe Saint John, N.B- Calling on a customer on Main St. I showed him the ad. telling of the big in- crease in Red Rose Tea sales. He said, “That is fine, let me have it to show it to my wife. We didn't see it in the T. D. Estabrooks, Traveller c__. FARM FOR SALE We are instructed by Daniel Moreside of North River, to of- fer for sale his shore farm of 50 acres situated on the York Point Road. directly opposite Bear-ii Grove Inn. This land is clear, in good heart. conven- ient to the city. and _with I good shore front on North R/lver. _ _ __ Bell 8. Mathieson SOLICITORS ‘i. ZiGltJ-Z-si-J- . C. M. Lampson t? Co. ' LIMITED. 64 Queen Street . London, E. C. 4. England Public Auction Sales OF RAW FURS Shipping bags will be furnish- ed without charge by applying to R. T. Holman. Ltd.. Sum- merslde. P. E. I. Represented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. 212 Fifth Avenue New York, N. Y. >_._. Professional Cards D. EDGAR SHAW, K.C. Law Offices — Prowse Block. 127 Grafton Street. Charlottetown. “ills and Estates Settled; Collection of nun. (Special Dent.) SAFE protection for all documents. Z-Zl-lmonth. Ency Work, Passpartouted Pictures. .r-te., suitable for Gifts or Prizes, on sale, also orders taken by MRS JEAN CROCKETT 193 Iiillsboro StPQCL Pictures displayed at R -T- Holman Limitfld. .___i_...i__..__._ 3635-2-28-3-5-'l-sattuethursat. '51» DR. M. A. McGUIGAN DENTIST Tweel Building, Charlottetown Office Ilours-fi-I. 2-5. '\ Evenings by appointment ,1, !‘ Residence phone 55B- "‘ Oflice phone, 1003. ill Dominion of Canada Province of Prince Edward Island 1N THE SURROGATE COURT 21st George V., A. D., 1931 1n Re Estate of Ida Gay Wauglian late oi’ Charlottetown in Queen's County in the said Province deceased intestate. By the Ilonourable Harold Leonard Palmer, Surrogate Judge of Probate. as, kc. To the Sheriff of Queen's County or any Constable of literate person within said County. . GREETING: Whereas upon reading the petition on file of Jennie Gladys Waughan of Charlottetown aforesaid. Single Woman. the Admlnistratrix of the above named estate praying that a citation may be issued for the pur- pose hereinafter ect forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said estate to be and appear before me at a Surrogate Court to be held in the Court House in Charloneinwn, in Queen's County. in the said Province. on Wednesday the first day of April next, coming at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the lame day to show cause if any they can why tlhe Account» of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of M. Alban Farmer, Esq., Proctor for said petitioner. And I do order that a ' true copy hereof be forthwith published in some news- paper published in Charlottetown aforesaid. once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in tihe following respectively, namely, in the hall of the Court House in Charlotte- town aforesaid. at or near the City Weigh Scalas and at or near the Bank of Nova Scotia both in Char- lottetown aforesaid. And I do fur- ther order that a true copy hereof be forthwith served on the Attorney- Generai of this Province, so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. Given under my hand and the Seal of the said Court (L.S.) this 28th day of February. A. D., 1931 and in the 21st year of His Majesty's reign. iSgil.) H. L. PALMER, Surrogate. 3-3-4Tues. ill. E. arhy, LLB. Barrister d: Solicitn Dalton Bldg. Summerside.P.E.l 3395-2-17-tuethurssattf. BELL 8r itlATiiiESiiii B. It. Bell D. L. Mathieson, LL. B. Barristers 4; Solicitors Mongy m ljoan CIIARLOTTETOWN d: MONTAGUE McLEOU t? BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY ~< W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. _j Barrister and Attorney-at-Law e Office: 180 Richmond Street -3 MONEY r0 1.0m 1 Charlottetown, P. E. l. McDON-AEIiDPf? McPHEE I. A. McDONALD ii. F. McPBl-IB BARBISTERS. ATTORNEYS. ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN ,,_.___. Stewart C! Lowther J. n. snwanr. n. c. N. w. LOWTIIEB BABRISTERS, soucrrons, ITO. B4 Great George" Street i. MONEY T0 LOAN. i.------i———- MARK R. McGUlGAN Bl I nanursmii. BOLICITOI. no. i MONEY r0 1.0m. iucnoi SALE I am instructed by Mr. Earl Ford, Milton. to sell by public auction on March 7th at 1.30, hi: farm, consist- ing of 119 acres, stock, crop and farm implements. 2 work horses. 7 cows, one newly freshened; one to freshen in‘ April and one in May; 1 fat heifer and 2 yearlings, 5 fall pigs, 2 brood sows, one to pig March 26th, one April first; 25 hens. Cart wheels and truck. wood sleigh, plough. driving sleigh. wagon, bul- falo set. driving harnes". collar, hames, traces. CROP 125 bus. white oats. 75 bus. mixed grain, 8 tons hay. quantity straw. Cream separator. churn. range stovc. Ifatormy, first fine day. _ ALEX. MCRAE. Auctioneer 2650-2-28-{ii-Sat-Tues-Thurs “OQQQOQQQMQZQO-‘OOQOQ-QQ EYES TESTED ‘ AND otasscs rrrrm x w. runes I. s. TAM. ‘.4 \.- ‘i’; _. II Ileknwnd inn ~ ~»....»A- - _ A? A (Continued) "Whither panted. “To Master Lloyd's coffee house, where the shipowners resort for trade. We shall find news of the sailings there." Many men stood on the cobbles outside Lloyd's talking. The coffee room and taproom also were filled. Master Jugglns pushed his way through the shifting groups until he reached a burly, stout man who sat by himself at a table, sucking fragrant Mocha from a bowl. “And what: will you ha’, Bob Jug- glns?" demanded the burly man in a sulky voice. _ “A good afternoon to you, Tom Jenkins, returned Jugginsfll-Ioiv are sailings to the Western Plantations?" "Ameriky?" "Aye, New York province." The burly man consulted hil no- ord book "We ha.’ the ship, New Venture, Abbot. master, soiling from Green- wich the end of the week. What's your cargo?" " "Iis not cargo, but would send on her." “I fear me she's full up, Bob, But yesterday we sold four places on her-nnd she hath limited quarters for passengers." ~ Jugglns threw me a humorous $121100. “Ill be bound 'tls Master lifurray 0i New York shes to carry," he declared. "Wily. that's true," kins his." _> I forgot my role of ‘prentice lad, and shoved myself across the table. ' "Not De Veulle? The Chevalier de Veulle?” I challenged him. Jenkins looked at me with min- gled amusement and indignation. “Who's your green lad that han- l<ers for the Frenchies so?" he asked Juggins. My master sent me spinning to the floor. "Mind your buked me. Then he continued ilHlf-apolq. Efiilcfllly to Masterkienklns~ “This De Veulle put a slight upon me before the lords of trade, and the lad-‘tis a good youth and devoted. though fresh come out of Dorset, a5 you may see—-was most indignant on my behalf. And how about the passage? I'll pay well. Sure, you can always find room for an extra man on shipboard." "What will you pay?" "Three. guineas." “Fourfl countered monotonous tone. Juggins drew the coins purse and cllnked table. 8 manI admitted Jen- “And some Frenchy, a friend 0g 1111108. boy," he re- , i. Jenkins in a from a them on the Murray?" "AYE; he goes on some govern- ment mission to Canada." "But why does he not sail from Havre in n French ship for Quebec?” "The st. Lawrence is frozen. There will be no French ships for Canada for two months yet." Jusglns purseci his lips in that She Knows What to do For Her Sore Back Quebec Lady Uses Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. _____ Mrs. I‘. M. Mcltae Speaks very High- ly of Canada's Foremost Kidney Remedy — Budd's Kidney Pills. Hopetown, P. Q.. March 3.-(Spcc- lia>-—"I have used Budd's Kidney Pills for a Sore Back and Kidney trouble, and have derived great re- lief from them. If iziven a they will relieve all Kidney diseases." This teraiimoiiinl cpmoq from M1's_ Parker M. McRne. who resides at this place. Others tell the same story. 111w have tried Dctirils Kidney Pills and found them goorl. For Dodrls Kidney Pills H“ a tonic and familv remedy are without an equal. Vllien you feel worn. tired and rim down. chances are ten to one that your kidneys are at fault. When the kidnrvs become CifillflEfi or out of order. ‘he circui. etlon bosom". sliirzoisli. the inmuri- ties We no‘ strained nut of (m. how] and the result is wearlness and lack of energy. _______.é___-- ————1-_— FOR SALE We offer for sale the pro- perty of the late Michael Mc- Carthy, onsistlng of dwelling and two lots extending from Spring Park Road to Peake Street, having u depth of 16615 feet and a width of 22 feet. Bell 8r Mathioson SOLICITORS oo-DOOM RTHUR D. AUTHOR. of PORTO CELLO GOLD ETC- are we bound now?" I’ ..I.ii.ti.i.!: COPYRIGHT I)’ IRINTAIO‘. quant gesture of a whistle which was a characteristic trait. "They use our goods," he mut- tered; "they use our rivers; our trading posts, our people. the tribes which are friendly to us-and now they use our ships." “Often? admitted Jenkins disin- terutedly. “Since the Peace of Utrecht we ha’ done a sight 0' ship- ping business with the Prenchies." " "rls to our shame," declared Master Juggins roundly. “Why, 11s business," answered Jenkins with _his first show of in- terest. “Show me a heathen. let alone a Frenchy, will pay a farthlng more than an Emglishman. and I'll show you a better customer. ‘Trade is trade. Leave politics to ‘govern- ments. If I make not my own liv- ing, will the gentry at Westminister carry my debts? I think not." Juggins swelled with indignation. "God help England when men like you come to rule it, Tom Jen- irlns!" he declared. “Good after- noon to you." “One moment," interposed Jen- kins. "Well, lad, keep your hands cff him despite his insults to your master. And what's your name?" "Tls Juggins." interposed my master. “The lad is a cousin once removed. He goes to seek employ. ment in the New World. To tell the truth, though strong and willing, he ls not overburdened with wits. But lie can swing an ax as well as any- one, and his muscles should bring him good hire on some wilderness farm." “Aye... ionelessly. In the street Juggins turned upon me- indlgnantly. “Wvvld YOU ruin us. Master Harry?" he demanded. "Zooks, you ivere like to plunge yourself into trouble by your forward manner! I'll wager Jenkins ls wondering now whether you are a criminal or only r. half-wit. Why did you flare up over. this De Veulle?" “Because I know him and I hate him," I answered doggedly. "Why? What hath he done?" "He is one of the gallants of the court in Paris. He came out of Canada some three years ago, and made a reputation for gambling, fickleness and daredevlltry of all l-inds, but one in the Toison d'Or I heard him slur the poor young man I then served.” flames?" agreed Master Jenkins "And it is De Veulle sails with i “I called him King‘ James In those days," I answered. “Yes, De Veulle was mocking the petty motley of our exiled court. ‘What is this king but a. puppet figure fore us to dandle in England's face?’ he said. ‘And what are is courtiers but other puppets to dress the show?" “His toadies all laughed. " ‘And the most comical thing of all,’ ended De Veulle, ‘is to think of this puppet king, with a. puppet court, ruling over a puppet England while France pullsthe strings-as will surely happen some day.‘ "It was then 1 knocked him out of his chair." Master Juggins gripped me by the hand with a warmth that surprised no. i "Good, lad!" he exclaimed. "I - would have done it myself!" “What? You are no Jacobite!" "I am no Jacobite." he replied in some confusion, "but no more were you n Jacobite when you struck him. Twas for England, Master Harry; and a man's country means more than any king that ever ruled. But phat came after?" “We fought in the upper room of fan. ma] dine Toison d'Or-Dc Veulle and I and a friend of his and my friend- My friend was badly wounded." “And you?" "I disarmed my opponent. I dis- aimed him several times.‘ When we began to Tence I found he knew little of the small sword-remember, ilt.‘ had been brought up in Canada- and ‘twould not. have been pretty to slay a man so at my mercy. Also, to treat him as I did was more humiliating to his pride than death." (To be Continued) The oldest company in the world is said to be that which owns the Falun mine in Sweden. This mine has been worked for 700 years without a break and has never changed hands. (ORIIS l: WARIS Minlrd’: Con: 1a mtg-Fix“ maxim; . LJNJMENT ._.,. WHEN BEITER AU IIS-SO Pen letter. to MOBILES ARE BUILT Mcusiieiinysuic K A crnmu. may: y‘ wrunmm fllEb_f__ AMARCH 2 .__.__ l >4m g I a uzbk owners ridirr mus MAKE _ cwirs NEXT MATCHES IBRDOIICIJYN, N. Y.. March 2- Matchmakers in boxing have revert- ed to an old-time custom in order to revive the interest in boxing here. In the daysof Philadelphia. Jack O'Brien at the National A. O. of Phil- adelphia, the spectators were asked‘ to suggest the matches for the fol- lowing week's program. i____________ Province of Quebec . District of Montreal .’ No. 186 SUPEBIAR COURT "UNDER. TBE WINDING UP AC1" 1n Be:- l. H. BAYNEB, LKTED. ' 1n Liquidation -—lllli— FRED B. POPE Liquidator. Notice is hereby given that Mr. Fred II. Pope, accountant of the city and dbtriet of Montreal has been appointed liquidate: of the above named company in liquidation by judgment of this Court. The creditor! of the company in liquidation and all interested parties having claims against it, must tile their sworn claims with the liquida- tor at his office at No. 4007 MoGill St, Montreal, on or before the 28th day of March. 1931. Montreal, this 25th day of Febru- ary, 1931. , (Signed) It. AIMETIEON, Deputy Prothonotnry, S. C. 3-3-11. t-iii-z OTICE To Wboin it May Concern: The Board of Trustees of Mon- tague Memorial School, will: to an- nounce to all and sundry. that rum- ors re-a virulent disease being in Montague School, was placed in the hand; of the Board of Iiealtli foi- in- vestigation, and that we (the School Board) ‘have received from said Board of Health a printed statement, stating that after careful ' , tiou, and in conjunction with the local physician, they could flndno foundation for the circulation of such rumors, and further that the local physicians declare positively they have no knowledge of any sudh disease being. in .Moritague School. Notice of which is hereby given to every one interested to govern them- selves accordingly. By order of Montague School Trustees. NEIL McDONALD. Secretary. 3695-34-11. NOTICE All accounts IIIQIIIIIIC paid be- fore Mareh 10th, 103i. ($311.) ELWOOD CAMPBELL. Long liver. 3800-34-21. INOTICE Now the Ridlwood Grove Club has a system of collecting slips from patrons, on which are written sug- gestoins for matches. Matchmaker Johnny Attell attributes his club's success this season to this. Nearly every boxing card having been at- tended by a capacity crowd. ._____._ Sai I _ cdsARu Iii BANKRUPTCY In the matter of the Bankruptcy of Spurgeon T. Clark, Authorized Asaignor. i Sealed Tenders will be received by the-undersigned up to noon Satur- day the 7th day of March A. D., 1981. for all or any of the following par- cels which comprise all the assets of the Bankrupt:- Parcel No. 1. Lot with Bouee, Store and Warehouse, at Tryon, in Prince County. Prince Edward 1s- land, subject to a mortgage of $1500.00 together with inter from the 18th day of January 1981. Parcel No. 2. Total Stock of Mer- non III voiut l‘ ularluvi t I "mi-u: BIG “muo i?" b’ . sen-Aquinas" (our m.) as." "- (mu " i 8.8."llnuntania"(307ll r‘ ) “wfivwwlfif-Li." ' no! IIALIIAX ’ ui ' i Illl Q ll - riiiai an Q TIIIIC Round 1H linen ' m! (on) I IIOI ICNTIIAL _ seiifgaifilir. ‘J11? ,, llay 1n throughout the summer. ,. CIIIICIIIROIIIIYOK To Bermuda, Ilnvuuu. the Went I Indies and the Innnu. Medic , Minlmumnteefrom I55. to $725. ' JIAQIAII All) IIAVANA ulna. 8.8. "CAIRO " ' and 'C.ARMANIA"ealI:'ltInuvei " ovary Batur until arch 7th from New ork. Round trip rate I140 and up, including in vane. - ‘ A CENTURY OF $EA'$ERVICE I i M "1..':.{.~.".-.::.'.'.:;a:."..r.:""' Ciniur inc Cor. Geoqeluli-ifllfrnyilie 8b.. . . ...____- —-———— HAVE THESE NOW i Everything wll run smooth!!! III the kitchen when you have our meals-ii Cooking immu- at hand. They were designed to make cooking easier. rarer. And to add to kitchen appearances an well. You will not want to hid! TIISI in the pot eiolet. Yofll be Irold to have than llflll .':"--..~~..*r:- M- i obaiidile and Fixtures,‘ subject to a lien of $174.8‘! on a Taylor Safe. Parcel No. 8. One old Mare. one hunting sleigh, one wood sleigh, one let of collar and hames. ifi. if. ‘cssarlly accepted. r-rioiilan of all trotting More. ‘I run old. recently purchased in Montreal. Parcel No. 5. One Ford Coupe 1930 Model. lubjectrto l. Lien of $303.00] One Ford Roadster 1930 Model. sub- im to s lient of uoeoo. Puree] Ne. 6. All the Accounts and nun Receivable of u» Bankrupt w- gether with any securities therefor. finders may be made for the whole or any number of the psi-ooh. The higbestor any tender not neo- parcels may be seen at my Office. Summon-aide, or at the Oifice oi George B. Keefe, f‘ iottetown. Inspection of Stock may be mltil on the premises at Tryoii. on Tim- dly the 8rd day of March between the hours of ten a. m. and three um. Dated thh 23rd dly of February. A. D., 1881, FREDERICK J. E. WEIGHT. Trurtee. l‘ aooi-z-zi-aii-za-irsi-en s-ai. A new issue of the duled for publication on closed on March 8th. _ Persons who intend their listings, are urged March 8th. which it covers and the purpose- THE . NEW ISSUE --o1=. THE-— A ISLAND TELEPHONE oinroiomr . ls liow Being Prepared Island Telephone Directory is selle- the 15th of April. Listings will l" to become Telephone subscribers iii this time. and subscribers who wish changes to be made ii: to send their requests to the nearei Business Office at once ,and in any event, not later than , The Telephone Directory-because of the extensive iielll frequency of its use by the Plllflfc“ has long been recognizedas an ideal medium for advertising. Limited space in the new Directory is now available for this Please note carefully the closing date. ISLAND TELEFliiiiiE i 00., LTD i. 3602-2-26-28-Mch-3-4-5-7-6i. sun! Ooaiqmtbeuiyeurlelf. Beautiful new nation. n m... Our m. urn osrliariirwr a a pleas: apzgxd profitable place to villi. if tn need of WALL deco!’ ,, _ mom- wmggglieompetitiou. Toilette“!- wuiramn-ooflmtwlefl" ,1 oiiirrirs “ SiiiiflilRTilY " ‘you. PAPERS For I931 lee our mien!" “m” o‘ iiow Vial! PIN" mosaic!» "h" ooflliilfl"