‘Mosquitoes ‘ Quicker ~_._i__._i___________ PRINCE EDWARD ISLANL 3 ' HOSPITAL ANNUAL MEETING I ~ . public meeltng of all contribu- to to the Prince Edward Island Hospital will be held in saint Paul's éforish Hall on Thursday, May 23rd. 4929 at 8 o'clock p, m. for the pur- pose of electing trustees and any other business that may be brought for the government of the instltu~ tion in accordance with the by-laws and for the transaction of such oth- er business cs may be brought be- fore it. , ADA E. HARRIS, __ Secretary - 31ll-5-9-e0d 2 wits. GASBY GERTLE 1 .- 1.,’ .-_..._ v... .._,_.@ wyw" c: a1". -. "It woman has sunk pretty low when ahe has to swing for It." He: So you like to hear of my llxocrionccs In tho \v:r? Shc: Do l? l love fiction. FARMER v/F-IEKTEEARo MUSES Vlhat a pity the chick-weed don't - hatch out o chick. f Ah‘ the nn_..:wccd ain't good as a .. . cow; " That the buli-thorne. tho’ runnin‘ all over the field. i; Don't furnish a heefeteak ocmo- how. _\Vith prices ashlgh as the oir it'o a shame- l'd be rich as ole Croesua—but what'u In a name! m ‘iiningn-Hszmi. It. ._<,_;-;;;i -_ _,_ Bareback Hider: And you really iovo mo? Sword Swoliowcr: lo tho hlltl Lo" yo“ up" ' m tin (Euhoanuayu ‘ P o! m ol- JAuguoC ma u» um. me Gofilfn Girl FRED AND 50-50 _ The three met at breakfast to com- pare telegrams and experiencel. Fred showed them o cablc whicn made them all laugh. It was an offer for a vaudeville tour and suggested that if none of the mkncw how to sing or dance the instruction would be forthcoming free, o: well as the services of a song writer to iumlm them with n song composed in honor oI-the flight of the Golden Girl, “I have the prize, though," So-so said, holding out a yellow cable sheet. "Always knew you'd make it. Hove sold story -of your father's inven- tion to syndicate. Congratulations. Horton." "Well of all the nerve," Fred be- gun. "Oh, let him alone, he'll write a lot oi flowery stuff about father thal won't do any harm, let him turn an honest penny for a change." Bo-w _said. gLook at this one," Jerry held out tho picture oi a rather elderly woman inscribed to "muy estidado amigo. con affection." "There's o letter with it," Jerry told them." and while I cant read much Spanish I gather that the lady wishes to bestow her heart and her affections, =2. well as an ample pocketbook on Jerry. Sweet of her, isnt it?" So-so looked thoughtfully at him. "What was it in Connie's cable that you wanted to tell me about. I lust can't take an hour to talk with Y0“ this morning as I promised last night I would." She had decided not to risk any in- terviews with Jerry. The memory of that moment when they had.’ told each other the truth aboard tho Golden Girl was still we poignant f0!‘ safety. “Just that‘ Clayton is working hard on your father's invention and hopes to have definite news for you soon. I think you're going to make some money, So-so —and, of course, you'll have your share of what Fred and I draw down from the flight of the Golden Girl." ' , "I will not," So-so exclaimed tn- dignantly. "I won't touch o penny. I came along uninvited even though you did tell the world otherwise. Nothing could have induced you 9o bring me if I hadn't stowed away. Don't talk nonsense, Jerry." Jerry got up from the table, "Well -we'll talk about it. later. Coming along Fred? There's a gang of news- paper men here with an interpreter and all they want is the story o! out lives." . "I think I'll stay and talk to So-oo a few minutes, if she doesn't mind," Fred said. 7 So-so rose nervously. “Not now Fred, there isn't time. You ought to , be with Jerry. I'll talk to you later." "No. Now." Fred reached out and caught her by the hand. "Now, Sq- s0." - Jerry smiled at them, "Bless you m! children, I'm of! now. I envy you-h it's lovely here. isn't it?" They had breakfasted on a wide verandah, their privacy guarded b? a white-coated servant with strict orders to let no one pass. Before them stretched a garden of tropical flowers, stirred by a gentle wind. Soiso and _Fred sat silently oftdl Jerry left them, neither wishing t\ be the first to speak. At last W" said, "Well, So-so?" She smiled at him. "Well, Fred. Isn't it—isn't rather public here'l—" she gestured to the attentive servant. "I'm not going to make love w "m: so-so. I just want to talk." ' Charlottetown Exhibition Tenders Separate Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to and on Thursday, May 30th, I929, for the 1. For tho printing and selling of score Cords for the Rocco. The lowest or any Tender not ‘noe- ", accepted. - Conditions may be obtained at “ll oflce of I. W. Bonlter, Secretary-honour, Charlottetown. ' '.I'wo valooblo llonqllallliu- milllb llII-IOI-ll. FO1£§ALE ltreoloolflotdlllobt GAIOLINF. Slow-buroind - - - economical. . . uniformly clean and reliable! Relief showed in her face, 0n, - then, talk away," she said lightly. Fred ivoided her eyes, "I'm not only not going to make love to you -I'm going to ask you to release me from our engagement." "Fredl" "Don't pretend you're not glad, So- so." "I'm not glad," she uid vehement- ly, "I'm perfectly miserable at your even suggesting ouch o. thing. I haven't Men morw-more-affcction- ate since we lauded because I didn't want to cause talk. I wanted it to be our secret for o while ionger—I—" "Don't go on. Bo-so. It's all over, that dream of mine. I ‘don't want t0 marry ou." folowing privilegeo at tho Inhibition “But i“ “n. to be held In Charlottetown from “mt N" now}. ‘But, Fred, why not, what has hap- pened. what hos changed you?" "Only this, that l don't want a wife who doesn't love mo a: I love her.‘ "But lubvwe I do." For‘ the first tlmo he looked at i-icr "Dc you iovo mo, lo-lo?" lho could not meet his eyes. Twice . For Your Diughtoflo Toilet Yong glria approve of Baby's o" loop. 1h abundant and fragrant lather wbfhoo and ocfioao the okin and - oooomfroula from on d irrl. apo an and twice she failed. "That's all, So-so. I know now that we'd both be unhappy. that it would never do for us to marry, and from now on your promise to marry me is forgotten." Tears filled her eyes, "1 don't un- derstand," she faltered. "Don't try to understand, So-ao. You're free. Accept that fact-and forget anything else." She put her handover his. "Per- haps some day, Fred-later-if you don't change." "I'll never change, Bo-so. I'll never love any one else as I do you. And this is final. When we go back, I'm going to leave Mineoia and work so hard at something that I can forget you. I'll spare myself the torment of seeing you. and perhaps, who knows, someday there will be some one who will love mo whom I can love." "Tell mo one thing, Fred," one pleaded. "Ho: thin-this decision of your: anything to do with — with Jerry?" l “It has nothing to do with Jerry," he lied steadily. "Then. if it's Just because you think that it would meonunhappinau for us to marry, I accept my f. ’ fled." _ ‘Phey claspcd hands and Med went in leorch of Jerry leaving So-oo to contemplate her new freedom. to wonder if it would help Jor her to be free when tlagy returned to New York and lfcrry was once any; Connie. 2",”- (95 "'9' “n” lcldhfodlvlduaimrtono-Iuo uoomnaouoon ‘ “.,,""";.‘$,';‘,Q,’," "M Tellllooo m. m Iboo coat iii/rowdyfl u ' /--*_,¢o o: .. she tried to form t...‘ words, "1 do," N “A Every frail is a this and McCOLL-FRONTENAC OIL COMPANY LI Oflces and Plant: at Winn/peg, Rgging, Il-‘i-nibnrinn Warehouse KILLED operators. eager to serve and ' please you~—spot1ess rest- rooms-a full supply of the far-famed McCall-Frontenac products . . . all these you will find at each Red Indian Station ! ' No matter where you drive in Canada Summer. the welcome sign of the Red Indian will greet you ! More more stations are opening weekly; the popularity of McColl~ Frontenac products ‘is growing by leaps and bounds. To-day——truiy——- every trail is a Red Indian Trail! MITED Calgary. Vancouver, Toronto, and Mann» ' _ r n! urhrr cnncw-nfmp ppinu- LQNDON My” "i "We or [h 1 thought it would be o pleasant tnmgmitiiliiimillfa EEEIWELEEF a glcatdlll ' ~' ' c, to look once more upon the faces of changed and we shall get one or m _ TENDERSM PAINTING MANSE Tenders will be received by the Trustees Si. John's Church, Belfast, lfilflpolntlng the Belfast luilllsg nut- olde with all attachments, less the roofs. Tender to labour. Trustees will furnish all material. Tfllflfiro to be in on or before May 80th, 8 o'clock P. M. The lowest or any tender not neg. elariiy accepted. Any further particulars can be sceh at the store of Roland McDonald. Eldon. or at B. E. MacDonald's. Plnelte. , 4043-5-23-25. state iumil sum for l l 0n that day ot l2 o'clock noon. IOII-B-il-Zl-BS-fld-ifi. a AAAAAVA¢‘A““ 4 A desirable oooldouco no ollnaolem convonlencoo. Four Iota up nab-o. In: room I Double Tenement House For Sale Tlllt dulroble Double Tenement Dwelling Noo. ls and s5 5|“. “m”, If not ooh! by Tueodoy, May tlth the property will be oflored at Auction For further information and particulars apply ec_ VAAAAAAAAA FOR SALE in tho ouburbo of tblo bedrooms, ownntolraponeq htllallwollflnfobedliokoontbrcclovro. booting. Nool born with gllllo in centre. londnfllcoolalotlceqlownondfloworbodl. ,honoocronyonowontluganlcomloevorootlooco. wlo-c-u-aou. -,, an: m oaoao cocoon loads-ch. . strangest dinner parties on record; will be held in London shortly. l James Loze. a wealthy bachelor] with a flat in Mayfair, is to origlnatel a new idea in social fashions by en- tertaining all the women with whom he has ever been in love. Six in number, they are coming from places as far apart as Manches- ter, Edinburgh, Madrid, Moscow and Viccnza, in Italy. Three more exist, but Mr. Loue has been unable to ascertain 1f they are alive or dead. “My reason for giving this unusual party is definitely not because I wish to attact any notoriety to myself," says Mr. Loze. . “I am no longer young, and I 1 “‘ ¢%vO§§4~Q§O§§-§§§-§ D. B. STEWART, Executor Estate Lote Duncan Mclocbern. 1-‘ a ‘nan-n wvv o lit-Zuni "l" "mm" W1"? 1n dBYB cone by 1 shocks when we come facu to face." have loved and lost. No doubt wc The host is 68. “ONE MAN'S ill/Ins” Babara Mel]! ._)‘\ ‘\ t» . Y 31¢’. Ml l n» m um "' olvoood “u m f mam loft on nooceoom ooefuomu “p.117..- Acton wh is 44M d i . dancer (who heidanllmgis-gldwaythlli tnhfitllkngrxilil “Wilt for the love of her husband‘! Fm"! 11912 flbflliltblng ‘love’ story which. Starts in the GUARDIAN Next Week _ i ' .1