.f;' Are you one o! the many y". who spend days each year in bed-who constantly catch colds, sore throats, influenza. and other ailments which ' take thejoy out of life? _ Many acquire these ill- nesses becausetheir bodies 4 are not fortified t0 withstand disease. Nerves are weak, . .-..~¢.- h, w“. .’_ rsuc...“ com Easily‘? " blood till low par. g . » By taking a short course bf Fellows’ Syrup you can strengthen your nerves, ‘ill- g crease your vitality, and en- joy, in healthful activity, the hours formerly wastedpn bed. It cannot be successfully imitated. n, and ‘yiuiiey be- Felloins’ Laxative Tablets are specially prepared for Ilse rational _ ‘ treatment of, and ultimate recovery from LLOWS’ SYRUP lpotlon.‘ Cl TEMPERANCE ALLIANCE The Annual Meeting of the Tem- perance Alliance. will be held in the YaM. C. A. Building, Charlottetown. on Wednesday. March 12th st ll A.M. ,All friends of Temperance, are re- quested to attend, as steps must be taken for the better enforcement of the Prohibition Law. T808. MOYSE. rresident. I. M. McLEOD. 4 Secretary. Charlottetown, March 6th, 1030. 2174-3-7-51. TENDERS - Tenders will be received by the un- dersigned up to and including Sat- urday. March Bth, next for the pur- chase of the passenger and freight. steamer "Harland" as she now lies iii. Bruce Stewart d: Co's Wharf, where she will be open for inspection daily between the hours of 9 a. m. and E psm. i A. SNELGROVE Manager airs-men. m till March am. *"l~'6ii'" SALE An excellent dairy farm in Mer- maid, Lot 48, ‘l miles from Charlotte- town, near churchea. schools and rall- wey station, containing 185 scres, 125 under cultivation, halsnee wood and loud. timber, extra weilvlenred and watered, tins buildings. Telephone In house. " ' inspection invited. Owing to iii- health, bargain for quick sale. JOSEPH POWER, Mermaid TOOQ-I-I-tillf-l-l. , Professional Cards i McLURE GMacKINNON V §1LVER FOXES AND FURS Representing HUDBOITS BAY CO., 0! LONDON. ENGLAND. DIX H2 Kent Si. Phone 39l- 796I-0-1-l-frii3i. l W. H. AITKEN t? CO. ‘ ' importers oi high grade GASOLINE — KEROSENE - 011:1 We Believe in Prince Edward island 0mm 29 Queen 5t. Phone 4M Tanks, Spr. Pk. B. B. Crossing Phone 56. TilBWD-it-Iriiix . . . . s . . Prohibition (DHIIIIISSIOII Chairman. Ml’. GEORGE It. BROWN ' Margairl P. E. i. Send sll information regarding in- fflolions oI Prohibition Act to th shove , .. _ 0r To “' Chief Inspector B. J. iiaywood ~15 uoreliester Sireet, Charlottetown " ' Phone 109 Mark R. McGuigan; I ‘ ‘ Be A0 IARIISTIR. SOLIUITUB, GTO. ~ - IONI! T0 LOAN Cameron Block, Lusrlaneiown. 2.5.1. ;Mcli.eod_ & Bentley A 4 J. A. BENTLEY I. I. BENTLEY, K. U. Barrister and Attornsy-at-l-aw Ollice: 18o iliemnond Street MONEY 'I'O LOAN _ Charistteiown, l’. l. i. McDonald -& McPhec 'B.A.. A. lileoollhln. n. r. MrPllllk ._v. R l l. s/isiii q IIONII T0 LOAN us) "Building Charlottetown , gitewart & "Lowther . i. o. s-iniwsar. mo. . a. w. towniari nkisfllis. sutimroiiii. no so Greet uesm simi ‘ do!!!‘ T" .14!" STIII. ‘ATTORNEYS. ITO ' r-WOO-OQX ‘O0 UO-OO-OO-O-QO FREE" Violin. Bow, Case €s‘_Book given away to every pupil ' ~ Join oda l" NEW YORK CONSERVATORY 0F MUSIC 10'! Queen Street Charlottetown Hours 0 a. m. to 0 p. in. Over Beardon'a Barber Shop e+o+++>nooosoo+ooeooeeeo ‘1075-3-3-1 week. Grand Orange Lodge The 69th Annual Meeting of the R. W. Grand Orange Lodge of Yrlnce Edward Island, will be held in the Orange Hail, Murray River. on Tues- day, March llth, 1930, immediately after arrival of train from Charlotte- town. W. W. MUTTABT, Grand Secretary. 2131-3-517-10. _ E11‘ IMMEDIATE SALE WITH NO ENCUMBRANCE 100 Acre F arm At Springfield Lot '67 The property oi’ the late John ll. MacDonald, located in one of the heat farming sections of the province and on main highway leading from Charlottetown to Kenslngtonflcon- venient to Churches, Schools and Railway. Joint deed signed by all eialrnents guarantees perfect title. Apply A. F. McQuald, Banister. Sourls, or Leonard MacDonald. 218 Knox St, Itumiord, Me. 2096-3-4-2wks. §§§F§b-§¥fi@O-§ Q MOO-COR v POTATOES AND TURNIPS We will be buying every rial‘ at our warehouse Hogan's Wharf. Highest prices for good stock. J. LESTER DOUGLAS Charlottetown. P. E. island Phones 798 and 938 liEVIEW-(TAKE 1m owns-o» Q+¢¢+QW o-oeve-eeov-oeeeeeooeoeeee-o EYESIGHT EXAMINATION Fitting and supplying Glasses m‘ H. .1. MABON OPTOMITIIIST Oflice Connected With Drugstore _ Montague, P. Lil. 0-0-0440-0-000-6-0060 ....“»»»»»'.»;»4»» 4000OOOO-OOORO 00-0 . .-----.-@_ IBOM Till Ill!‘ MINI! ‘ ln- leis oeiues . ~hlgh grpds s_sai that yeucan [lay am is inset your home-heating seeds. ‘ell A. Rickard?" in asy quality. ' , Co. i‘ ._:4;i_‘~-<' c ‘i THEYHAD" us y SEE PARIS By Homer Croy (Continued) I “I'll tell him about my window i radio set." thought Pike. ' ff he wants me to. in and build him one." He got out a. post-card picture oi his own garage. as some men might get out the picture of a baby. “Thatll show him what the Paw- nee is like," he said. "I wish the radio set showed." The manager came. in s loiig linen duster. carrying s. handful of in-i voices. somehow Pike expected in llnd. an American, not g man who apokg English with difficulty and who had, none oi the hearty‘ reception or m, American agency manager. The manager shook his hand politely-how could he servo monsieur? _ Standing on the entryway, with the employees swirling around them. the‘ two talked s few moments, the con- versstion growing more and more labored. At last Pike turned to the door. "I didn't mean to take up your time," h! niild. "I just happened to be passing." v He walked the Boulevards until his feet hurt and then dropped thunk- fully into the little sidewalk cafes. At one o! them he found a waiter who had been to America and could talk comprehensible mel-ish. and Pike began going o! mornings and during sll-ck hours just in talk to him. The waiter had worked in Buffalo. "Bulfalo is all right," said Pike. “but you ought in have gone out to God's country-Oklahoma. That's the real article." He told about it. Pike wanted to play golf. He was s. member of the Ponce Golf Club in Clesrweter and played on Mondays, as Simdiiys were his busiest days. He now went t0 the St.-Cloud Golf Club which was cipen to American golfers, and hoped to be asked to 10in in s. game. But the men he saw there were mostly rich dllettantes and idler-s, and they smiled at the tall, lean, grgy mm shim"! ilhYWgh the club house and Putting on did-fashioned gold-rimmed spectacles to read the wall notices. Except for a few games of golf when attending cvnventions, Pike hs/d never played m any other course than the Clearwater one. He was surprised at the hxpense. "Th9? must have built this for Henry Md himself." he mu. Al: lunch he overheard s. converse. t-ion at the adjoining table. "l-le lost all hLs money," one mm said to another. "That is. practically all-he didn't have more u.“ a million or two left." "It makes nic feel as it I was going 1M0 blnkruotcvflsaiu Pike. "I guess this place is too rich for my blood." H9 did not go back again. Al. flrlli. Pike had looked upm him- w" u belnr very rich. “r wouldn't bell"! ll ll I.dldn't Bet the voucher every week," he said, "and mg wigh nwhlng to do but sign my 115mg m4 raise hell because it's so small." It seemed impossible to spend so much but when he began w move in u‘ W°Y1d °1 11101193’. the amount seemed inconsequential. On every gidg h; saw DwPle who had fa: more than he had. Now. with his greatly in- creased expenses, he beggn y, 100k upon himself as hard up. "Hell's huckleberry!" he cOtliplnln- ed. "it's like trying to-vhold a ggggg- 9d Dig 0n the Fourth oi.’ July." ' Ha wanted to so back m Oklahoma more intensely than ever. but there W9" 0PM and Ross, and, alter his ‘first sneer had cooled he yenrngd 1°,- Idy. "I don't care, if I never see hei- eslin." he strengthened iiiniseir by IBYIHB- A moment later he said. "I wonder whit she's doing now. Maybe ""3"" I lellfifit the bank for me." But there wasn't. Pike went to see Clark. but he could No More‘ Piles Pile sufferers can only get qui k, safe and lasting relief by remc the eduse - bad blood circulation in the lower bowel. Cutting and "iv" can't do this - an internal remedy must be used. Dr. Leonhiirdt Hem- Boid. a harmlpas tablet, succeeds, be- cause it relieves this blood congestion and strengthe IB the aflected parts. Hem-hold has s wonderful record for quick, safe, and lasting relief m ‘Maybe, I can tum m- ril.i\1§T.fi’l‘?l'ETOWNS.__llARlA1l/\“ Nothing 14_8_-I_ii not bring himself in tell hlmihat he was living in Peris- The more he saw of oiuk if» more he liked mn- Bomsilmea he Jeni’. with Clark on his selling rounds-they were the happiest hodtllflke‘ hsd in Perla.‘ _ "Golly! he's s finelhoy." he said. Oneldly Pike oame briskly down the stairs of. hisfhotsl. moved quickly through zheflltjoyer. andthen paus- ed it "the surest door. trying to decide which way to‘ turn. It was always so. Be would wait long hours in his-room trying to think ofsorna, pineal-is wanted w so. mu then decide. and would shave and brush hlstanglsd locks and hurry downstairs as if bent 011 some-urgenterran. only to pause at. the door wondering ll the place he had ehosenwaa wrath going to. There y... the enunci- of tiny heels on the sidewalk and“ the pleasant swish of a feminine figure rushing upto him. “Monsieur ‘Pttair, comment sllez- vous? where sss set you find ycur- seirior u long time? Iiet sea not rat youare angry wiz me?" . It was Claudine. she was on her regular afternoon prcmensde up and down the Grands Boulevards and had passed her haunt. the Cafe de is. Paix. are had never looked prettisr._ ‘ii-leilol" said Pike with a sudden pleasurable ‘quickening. "Where did you drop from’! Of course _I‘m not angry with you. Whyshould I be?" _ . "talc , . Auction Sale Daily 930a. m. ‘to l9.30 p. m.- The Balance "of, 0ur Stock and Fixtures Everything "Must be Sold» P ATONS Limited l N " ;c..~.... 's%a'r¢4¢i.. ' "i Your Shows wliieizy , Sharp Reduction OTTAWA, _ March Jr-Olnldl’! trade in tlze_twelvs months aiding January 31 had a total value o! 8!.- 473,i25,000. 'I'his was s reduction 0! nearly $154,000,000 from, the figure of usietesooo in u» preceding ilmilar period. In the comparison for consump- ~ tion imports advanced in 01.286.096.000 from t1,239,769,000. Domestic exports however. receded , from 81.863.226.000 to t1.1e0.995.000. Expats o! foreign or iglii increased slightly to _$3;6,t33.000. The heaviest increase in iinpocts was n nm-mefnlliclnluerals, the total {having up from $164,148,000 to $181.- i-omooo. rile greatest loss in exports was in agricultural and vegetable lj-ircducls cf- which grain _ls a. large igtmpoiizh-‘l, The figure was down to jsiiusacooo from t655.003;000. uncle ,wa's sis-i a. failing off in animal 1X0- j ducts from $162,358,000 to naiaispoo. In the month» of January alone. imports for consumption were" ill.- 662.000 domestic exports 873.501.1200 and foreign exports $l.951}°9°-'“I’l!i" es were issued todayat tho-Domin- ion Bureau of Ststwtics. ‘ Reserved and there on her face. and then. satisfied. sgsin smiled at him. "l laugh rnany limes when I sink of as nice man wia so two watches. Have as nice man lot sem new?" "sure couldn't keep house without. “Activities or y} trees. all bearing. on the promises, and in addition a large. iMllRi7ll7. 1930 ;AM-' BUK ~ Rub It In To Relieve A A°°LD <1" CHEST i‘ i‘ mnlmearjO — Med/~/ha/,n..p 25, ' FARM FOR\ SALEKA AT HAMILTO l ed in under cuilirg 85 are comm”, hard of 4g app‘, m d conveniently situated. This farm is a liaif-mllo from Mglpgzuzrlgarzxarlgcg . . n in one of the most prosperous farming communities in the provi further particulars apply to Messrs. Saunders and Campbell 5...? m". or on the, premises. ’ mmmt. ‘ Iofler for sale bns of the finest farms in the province situug llton.=1.pt.18. and containing 1S0 acres. B5 acres of which are lion. balance covered with hard and softwood. The bulldln ious and in good repair and well sheltered. There is an org FRED W. RAMSAY 2073-3-3-5-7. Hammm P- '- l- _ them." Her hind fluttered into his pocket. soon she was leanng on his slightly. "more la something charming eb- out Ikeiiohglrla," thought Pike. "l wonder wile/t it is." I-le triad to think. "Why don't as nice man come to Ma ritiine Women Mrs. Sarah Rodenhiser. of Lunen- burg, N. 5.. reoentlyweiebrated her 04th birthday. Mrs. Redsnhiter, poss- esses s-wendsriul memory and tin still, repeat poeznflsarned in hsr see me any more?" Claudine de- ‘my ‘ihlmhwd-"sh" l‘ h‘ n“ mmd“ ‘numb, “mum health and retains the full uss of ' sll faculties. " ' ' I Pike cast about for s reply. "Well, I've been busy for one thing. I've had s. lot c-f people to sea and business to look aiterand so‘ on." _ “I have sink many times you must have lost ‘my card, because why should nice Monsieur Petair never see his good friend? I do noticnow cot." Her hand deposited a card in his pocket without‘ interrupting tbs ‘conversa- tion. "You inuatcome now because Milieu has s. family-thee isstle cats - Oh! so cunning I hug rem and I hugraem and I geeve rem my love." in her ecstasy she squeezed Pike's hand. "You wui laugh when you see aem. And I shall play as musique for you." She arose. "I must go now be- cause I have keep Monsieur Pctalr too long. Good-by please." fliers was the sweet scent of de- 'Miss Lshbel MacDonald, daughter of the British _Prime ‘Minister. has paid high tribute to the literary work of Mrs. D. Leslie, of Cape Breton, who recently completed s poem en- titled "Mount-Ishbei." the peak of the Rocky Mountains named after Miss MacDonald. The poem was sent to Miss MacDonald at No. 10 Down- ing street. Landon. She senti Mrs. Leslie a personal reply, expressing her appreciation of the compliment . ary lines and requesting one‘ of the book poems Mrs. Leslie is complet- ing. . o . Three sisters and a brother of George Smith, of Mcclford, Mass. formerly of Fredericton, .N.. 3.. were notified recently that their brother "Zen set eel est I am glad." she put her little lisnd mini long, lean, freckled one. "1 zirik maybe you have ze Anger because you to sway queeck and nevslr come‘ btck. I weep _s leeble." Claudines big eyes fluttered. "N0, I wasn't liiflfy." said Pike in his big hearty way. "“I—I just had i0 g0, that was s11." he added weakly. 1t now seemed to him that he must do something to makeup for having in- jured her feelings. "Come on in and lap up-soine tea, or something." Pike fled the. way to s.' cosy corner. It was pleasant to have one so yéung and charmingiluttering at his side. "as. setfyour hotel?" ems Olsu- dine. "1 have always like vii hotel." "I do, -to0."'s‘sid Pike. "Thststhe reason I took it." Claudine" smiled ~ her a approval his met wisdom. "Dang! but-she's pretty!" uid Pike to himself. "I wonder how old she is." ' " ll; _'1‘he hes wamied Pike‘ and‘; spirits mounted." _ : ' I "she's a nice kid," he said to him- self. "She's "intelligent, too. shy, I think I'll smoke," he "said aloud, and got out his old aluminum case. "You don't mind, do you?" Claudine nu m liked w see men smoke cigars. _ ' A waiter sped up with s. match. "The Frenehpeople sure treat you right." mu Pike. "In America. ri-iu- si-anoe. I'd ‘l.’ had t0 holler st him in get a match)’. . ~"Do you like ens?" sled Claudine. and. her big eyes. dwelt upon him. "Li-men, I'm going-to tell you sonic- thing-yoirve ‘got the finest nation in the world." I , "Oh. I smipieased. I love to have ae- nice Americans say a lovely sings of llrsnoe. I like as Anisricains se most best of ill." she added. Pike was ssser to; talk. and the words, pent upfor soqnaany days, roiled out. It. wasstisuuleflng to have one so interested in every word he Plls suderers. It will do the ssms for you or money bscir. Hughes Drug 00.. Ltd. Ind drunists anywhere sell Hem-Raid with this guarantee. _ i ._. C. M. Lampson d! 00.. 4 eon-ran u Qsmi .4... mean," no. i. Iaglsnd _ Public Augtion Soles IAI Hill q ‘Uiilfiilloselfilligfarulsh- “Intel-rs mom IsLIzIIshAJI-te. III- “mania ' . ‘ U! , Alfred Fraser, inc. , ._ . lilllltiiuavesssi" , said, one who-responded so quickly, who thousht on so many mbiecta lust uiieeidotilrsimiiaeuis eon.- wiouanqla of thinks around hilmof weenie oeoiios, and going. and of the soft padding of walls". but now they were gone. i-lecontinued to iaik. "Monsieur _- Petair sea. so charm- ing." an salty": like heeni. noun. pisses." Taking a minor out of her purse. abs nominate it and amino here -""..r.sjj§."..'rr."; "$93.55?" i a ranoa l!’ 1 y parting fragrance. I‘ Pike-went to his room and took F out her-curl. its innocent little white , face grazed up at him. "I'm not solos w keep it," he ma. and started to tear it up. Then he thvurht o! Ed. Error. How differently Ed- litter would act. "Al. this moment l, he had in hispocketa letter fromEd. Egger with a characteristic Ed. Egger postscript. iiarl left them an estate of $300,000 Ln‘ be equally divided among the four. Each received $15,000. The sis- ters were Mrs. Murray Long, Mrs. Joseph Sands and Mrs. Annie Long. vrho~iii addition to the money was left thc Smith residence at Mediord. Miss ‘Elects Scott, who has been srrls College. Antlgonlsh. N. 3.. left recently for Montreal where she will plctlon of her training liiiss Scott expects "to return to the diocese of Antlgonish toresume her teaching. Many tribules to the services- rcndered by Miss s. J. Wilson were recently paid by member: oi’ the Halifax School Bodril. on-the‘ occa- elon of Miss Wilson's superannua- tion‘ after twenty six- years, as sec- retsry of the board. In recognition of her work, which sheihsh been forced to undergo on account of ill health. Miss Wilson will receivs_.a pension commensurate wtih thirty years of service. . " (To be Continued) AUBURN AND VICINXTY ' We are siiu u» report that there hssibesn little damage dons by the recent. storm, which sweptovsr the island. No doubt, it has been the worst for a number of years. The farmers of this vicinity are B11811? engaged b w Mt. stewart. s on the teaching staff of Si. Bern- . join arcliglciis order. On the C')i11- - THE DeSUTU STRAIGHT EIGHT v In announcl our dealersh , Soto Motor Cargg we take. grog? glgatslilieiienfn presenting the new DeSoto Straight Eight as a companion car to the now famous DeSoto Six which last year broke all sales records for a‘ first year car at any price. DeS0to Eight is the lowest priced Straight Eight in the motor car field. DeSoto is a Chrysler product, which means a quality car in appearance and in per- formance. Never before has so much value been built into a car in its price field. We cor- dially invite your inspection of these cars at - our showroom 58-62 Fitzroy Street, Bruce Stewart & 0o. Ltd. Mrs. John Garland spent s few days visiting friends in Donsgh. lDoes Your. Horse eeze or Roar? Thick, ' ‘ ‘ ' choke-dew? wmé w“ o’ M. Cossack, teacher, spent the week end in Charlottetown. Mr. Earl Duffy was a visitor city on Saturday on business. to the iiooking the old rag mats is again in lesson, .and as usual the men have W i!" Bbecisi care of where they leave their coats. Mr. Carl Kelly, Fort Augustus, paid a short visit to Auburn recently. ORBIN l.i iliii. l-l-‘i. "Fl"!- 5- -Qlilnn and W. Kelly were visitors to Dromore recently. Qi. frhemany friends of Mrs. Joseph! "min" are Iisd w m hsr around llllll. eiier- her recent illness. Miss Man‘ Garland has returned to herhome in Auburn, after spend- ing ssversl months in the-city. Mr- sews... Blisa paid a mm visit to Charld tetown. uni riraiiu ‘Qilhpaon, City, u ' -' ‘" ""“' ' ' ‘Illtneints. law days vacation with n: 1:.“ smtmnm, hsr misses in Auburn. h "M, h “an, ' soussWslsve the 1mm. m. Simpson, A. Mpdlggop sud D. 1min Oiarkto