. o T. Milhura 00., Out. ' *' ' ‘ “'15 1T5 ,.,.y_ non-w PAGE TWO ms cunntornzrovvu GtiARDIAN Qecame So Weak Could Hardly Stand In. Wm. Palmer, Tomahawk, Alta, yrltnew-"Lut spring I had s long of sickness and became so WPil oauid hardly stand. I could not at night as the lcnsirlittio noise [Io d wake ms up. I tried blood tonics ‘and other nerve pills, but they did uie _ _ lo good, Ind I was getting worse. I wrote my mother about my con- Iltlon, l-nlllhe sent me three boxes o! ' the first box I was feeling much otter, no I kept on until I hsd used tin three bone, and now I feel as wall ever I did when I was a young girl." ' Price 50o. a box st all dealers, or ed direct on reoei of rice by ted, ‘oronto, GAY’S PLANTS "The beautiful is as useful as the‘ ussfulk-Huzo. Flowers hate becn so much improved of lute, that the, old time flowers can hardly now bu} recognized. I Annual Bedding Flower Plants-f Aster, Stock, Phlox, Snnpdlaigun.‘ Kochia. Petunia, - Verbena. Mai a; gold, Balsam. Sweet Aiyssiuru. . .il~, pigloesis, Cosmos, Zinnia at 25c per dozen, postage Ilfflliiitl. Scctiiilll-l Pansy. Salvia, Sweet \\'iliiau1. Dinar‘ thus or Pinks, Fnrgr-hhluNtit ‘ittv dozen postage prepaid. llarguerit, Chrnation 50c dozen. Pansy» and Daisy in bloom twiulert-d our)‘ 10a each, $1.00 pcr doz, by mail‘ mid 20c doz. for jiostago. iitlllilit) Hollyhocks (choice) 15c each, 50 per doz. Cucumber Iitlc dozen. Canterbury Bell Digitalis in’ Fox‘ Glove and Delphmiuin m" Pcrcliuiui Iarkfillll‘. 25c each. Thcsu :iri~ largo one your oldplants nnn lUO heavy. to mall. i Vegetable Plants —Extra early Cabbage, Cauliflower and (‘clcry 20c doz, $1.30. per iinlwby- nniil $1.40 per 100, ldxtra L-ilfi)‘ ‘IR-mun. 30c 1102., mail 35c. Latte ("iihbilliil for fall and winter use Sltlc per 111b,, 35 cts. by mail, Late (jahhnzo plants Irown outside not lcady iwforo 2n June. ‘ i Note-{Iabbsge for fall or winter‘ UBO will not keep if fUFVCii early. For the conveniencu oi‘ rusiinncrs 715M118 our city we hare arnuigvil With Carter & (fo., Seed Ston- J and 74 Queen Street and M. 1 fir. East end City filarkl-t to handic our plants, and they l‘i‘t’!'i\v* [hi-hi 1mm our gardens fresh i _\~_ \\;,V. am B-IWRYB pleased to havt- custuin- ere visit our gardens hem! uf Prince street and Personally select plants. P- S-"PQIIBY and (‘zirnzltion have bee" V"? much winter ltilited~‘ order ‘heavy plants by express . Please do um send mum for 198s than ‘one dollar and also cu- close amount \v'th nrdiwirr~this will lesson our work this l1l.*a\'y'.~'c.'n=on. , J. J. GAY a son. Box 187. Charlottctou-xr, l’. l1)’. L l862-5-31~tts‘9i. l Department or Public works‘ Charlottetown, June 6. 1927. i Tenders For Poles For. French River i Wharf Road Sealed Tenders will {be received‘ It this office untll noon on Monday, June 20th, for the supplying and delivering of 60 cords of poles, 16ft. - long, not less than 4 ins. at small end. at French River on or before, July 30th next. Psrtloe may tender for the whole‘ or any portion of same. The Depart- ment sou not unis Itself to acccpti the lowest or any tender. THIGH‘! lo he addressed lo thei llfilllrliihed and marked "Tendcrsi f0!‘ poles for French River Road." ‘ For further articular: a I at um office. p p" y L. s. McMlLLAN, Secretary of Public Works. 6040-thusetiu_ “Eris TESTED AND i, Glasses fitted by scientific ' " methods. E. W. TAYLOR AND J. S. TAYLOR Registered’ ‘Optometrists 142 Richmond Street l §6-O#4QOO§4-O-4 THE BEDTIME STRIP- \ ‘ _ .1». c: ‘ ti“, . i“ ' \\ r ill; i .. / SHE WOULD BE, NO DOUBT "i don't think you ought to go out in such a dress. I'd think I was making an awful show of myself if I did." "You would be, dear." "What does?" “A silk stocking." I _ ‘r . HAD SERVED THE PUBLIC "You stated he had served the public for many years. When has he ever held office?" “Never-he's been head waiter In a swell hash house, you know." SHED BE MUMMY, SURE “Wonder what the ancient Egyp- tian child called his mother?" "Who knows? But If he were alive today he'd call hcr mummy don't you think?" GOT HER NEGATIVE "How did you come out when, you proposed to the lady photog- raphcr?" “Got her negative, that's all." GABSED "l hear the goof who has been going with that talkative Miss Gabb ll quite sick." "Ves: the doctor says he's show- lng the effects oi buying been 9"".°d-"‘ .___'._l_l._.ulmlnni-....l..- l OMELETTE Add a Teslpoonful of Bnvril to every two eggs. Mix in usual way BOVRIL Malta's Thurs Dnllelduz H I l “Yes, it runs in the best. lamU H385." - vseoeeeeroeveoe-eeee-ea-ee‘ ‘ DAUGHTERS 0F ‘ MIDAS BY ANNE AUBTIN l vb- § (Continue?) (‘HAVPER Li iiiliy tliti not see 'l‘. Q- Curtis again until just before liillllvl‘ ""19 41;“ 1, ghi, when, on ilosceutiiiu-Z n“. 3|;\il'('ila'k‘, she 'aw him in the mm, hair h, lOW-Vllifftlil uonierss- (ion with lhis latwycr, Presley War- burlon. 'i‘he lawyer nodded ‘t0 her grimly, but T‘. Q- gffel-Bd i197 with his usual grave courtesy. Diuntr was a painful oer-enroll? that ll} ght. Nyda was still very D819 and silbducd; Alliunle, who had r0- turued from her father's bedsitie with» encouraging news as t0 hrs (‘Ollillb-Ull, had ‘been told of the rob- bery by Iilrs. Meadows, and wilted a bit. at not being flllilrCQll to talk of the cxcitiug cvvut. Jus: lit-fort‘ dczfscrt was scrvcd. Sawjwrs brulltzili Hiiy a telegram, which she turc opcu with trembling lingers. “Off for Chicago. Don‘t worry. \Vili wire (leveiopnrents. Courage Clay," was tilu luconig message, but i. was enough to. piakc her heart bczu fusl with excite-intent and hope. She uffercd no cxplauation 0t‘ the telegram, and T. Q., though he {had "studied her face keenly as she rend the message, asked for none. When the meal was over, Winnie 5 Years’ (laiaryh Ended In One Week Tells oil Quick Relief ‘ll can help every sufferer from ‘(ilillirrli who ioliows ‘my advice." writes Lucien ‘E. Webbe from Woodstock. "Five years of ICslarr-h and Bronchitis enables me to ssy the only remedy that ever helped me was Oatanrhozone. My throat was always sorv, l (roughed contin- ually, I hurl a had-smelling dis- charge in my nostrils. Ii using u Catarrhozoné Inhaler, l have ended all my troubles. My hearing is lbet- ter,» my throat is strong again, and I feel like s new being. I recom- mend.sll Catarrh sufferers to use Cat... . hozone." Catsrrhozono is u certain remedy for Cuturrh, it drives it completely from the system. No-drugs to take —-just a healing vapor to breathe through lCutarrhozone Inhaler. _'l‘.he Dollar size is guaranteed. Also 50c size. Sold by all dealers. close to him and, raising her chin slightly. gazed upward with candid. clear eyes, ivhich did not flinch at the sad question she read ‘in his. For the third time in their‘ ac- quaintancu illliiy "Vlielln felt as ii‘ she were looking at lilo naked soul of ’l‘homas (Quinn Curtis. "Mr. Curtis", she begun gently, hcr unbllnkingly for a long minute. "l want ylou to try t0 believe ‘that. skpped to the old man's ‘sidc, undu! didn't do this tlung. ll left the linking her arm in his and cuddling her cheek against the alcove of his d1 nner coat, asked coaxingiy: “Aren't you going {to have a private detective ‘to work on the robbery, Daddy Curtis‘! {it's just an awful shame to lose all those lovely pres- ents you gave us." T, Qfs suniie was a little sardiqnic as hc airswererl: "To tell you the truth, my dear, 1 hadn't. realized until you spoke what the loss would mean to you girls. Let's leave it at this——it' :l don't recover the jewelry, working in my lown house today without your permis- sion, and ll think ‘l ‘started some- thing that “"111 result in the clear- ing up of the mystery. ii csnjt iell you what ‘l suspsvct, for if ‘I'm ivrong, ll would seriously injure someone. if ll am right, you are going t0 be hurL-dreatlfully hurt --whon lho truth 'i'i)7lll33‘()lll, I don't soc how you can ‘be sparcil. ll'm -s‘orry~'so awfully sorry for all the unhappiness and pain which have come to you this last year." T. Q.»Curtis‘ breast rose on u great sigh, but the sternness of iris I way. "i'ii make your loss good." mill" ‘generous dear in the world.“ "l have every hope, however, "ii" "19 11111185 will be returned," T12. said (listlnclly, and Billy was “slit” that his eyes flicked an appeal to her. "He thfnks ‘I'll confess and return the miserable stuff,‘ Billy told her. 581i. as she hurried t'rom the room, hi!“ was profoundly grateful for the fact thst sho had an engage- iment for the evening with Bruce Kruger, Constan-te Bradley and CI nstanceis latest young mun. . ten she returned at midnight. Sfllfyllrs mot her in ‘the hall and told her that T, Q. wanted to speak with her in the library. She found theoid man slumped in his chair. ‘But when she entered i") llllllletl himself up. "(bme in. any dear. lihupo you have had u pleasant eventing. ilk-ll wanted to look into your eyes .be~ fore you went ‘no bed." She understood. iShe ssime quite Mr. Weasel invents a Game want, lMPiRTtwiNT ‘ reunw. wmxr ARE ‘too DOiNG HERE? DON'T Yeu KNow i ‘rt-us iS MY PRNATE /‘ YWAE. / "t AKlNG A WALK MRXNEASEL r . -,;:_- 55;’??? / xe;....¢. +5.. - '1; . WERE HUNTlNG h. -- 5&5? ‘ .3; watt. \ w» "‘ dusr some "r0. LOOK u~rro some or" ‘THOSE. note: lN "rue. ween. Y"Oh, Daddy Curt-Es, darling!“ “illlllifl ('i'lF\'l romursefuliy, "i riidult. mean that! You kumv fl- ditiu i! ‘But you always were [bu Sunday jmpcr. when SHWYBYB threw" a bomb into tho quiet dlwlli; rooan: Mr. Clay Curtis is calling. sir." 1‘; Q. sprung to his feet, incredu- ‘ious joy succeeding blank amaze- ment on his stern uld face. "Yluu say-nay son——i.s licrc, Sn w yers '!" “s"vo shown irlni ‘into the library, Sh; 11o has a-n young man w tn him, sit." Sawyers coughed, as T. Q. was plunging out of the room. “lie also asked ‘to see ‘Miss Nyda and Bliss 1Biliy, s11" iltiily glanced swiliiy at Nylill. white- T. Q. Cuixls came slowly back to lie table, iris keen narrowed eyes studying ‘Nydtrs betraying face. “l ih‘.n't,kr|o\v what ‘my ‘sun wants, Nydit, ‘hut—~we,"ti ibetter join him. win you take my arm?" ‘Bu: Nyda shook her heiul as she [stumbled to ‘her feet. Seeing that ,she was ‘in a dazed waontlwtlon, ’i‘. Q. ‘grasped her arm, and, halt‘ support- iing her. led her from the dining mom, across the grout reception hall, and lnrn tln- library. Wily followed, feeling sick with dread. “llello. Dull. Would you mind closing the door? ‘i1 don't want my ‘trend here ‘t0 leave unceremoni- ‘uusly, iSit down, Banning!" Clay turned from a quick handshake with his failzei" ti: bark the order o the sulicn-fzicctl. luau who amb- _.s‘iil€ii into a cha- r iu the middle of ‘after that searching gaze had held “i” ‘imm- i “I'm glad to see you, son. but? ‘I'm afraid ~l il0u't understand." T. Q, began ceremo iousiy. ; ‘Nyda had lulitct at the (iuor, and, hilly, zltrald that she trould try ‘to {c rapt‘, and aliluost hoping that ‘she Lcnuld do no. ‘took her place by the stroke-n girl's side. l "You will pretty soon, Dad. “Sorry, but will you stand aside? Do you rvt-uguizo this luau, -Nyda?" illis loft. hand _i'eii hea-viiy upon iilunirngis shuuidci" , lull his. Yiilill {hand did not leave -his pllffkfli, iwliicil hulgi-ii with hideous suggest- n-encss, i Nyda passed her ‘wllillle over her lilry, open lips, nodded and finally lspnke in a gasp. “I't“s—it's Eddie llanniug. ‘la-l used to know hhn—" "ll-soil to know m0. you ilanincil ‘dinibie-crusser!" Banning s-hotited. ins ltlLB livid with hatred. "Looka here-V‘ I “Look here yourself, Banning!" ‘Filly sprang ‘forward t0 grasp ‘the waging man by the arm, while the ihuigc in his pocket prodded into illunulngfls ribs. "Sit down now, and stay there." lic-fprtreil him into u chair, ‘then, with the concealed pis- ‘tol still pointing through his pock- oi. addressed his father. “Billy came to mo the other day. Ilad, ‘and ‘told mo. you thought slit-Pd aOlUli a lit at‘ sin-tr out. of your tcr than that, Dad. She told me a lot 0t suspicious ‘things about Nytla and lllddli- Banning. things she'd ‘been too honorable in run 1o you ‘about. but. which pointed lu sonic clnsn connection between Nydu and this sooundrel hero. Silo lU0li‘iliil'|. tell you, even when you accused ‘her of the thcl‘L-—" .“l didn't accuse her, son," TQQ. protested, passing rt aihalung hand over his ‘bewildered eyes. "Silo onuld hot satisfactory explain her actions of ‘that nlglit—" “She shouldn't. have to!" Clay retorted hotly. “She's not a chifld, to he held accountable ‘to you or anyone also. But sire admitted ‘lo mo that things looked black against l==.=r. At any’ rato, 'l got 011,381]- lung's Lrlsi in short 0rder—tiiought he'd light out for Chicago and he did-and ll -l'ound him there, ‘trying to pawn the stuff. He'd pawned two =or threedhings hero and there —u've got ‘the pawntickets with me —but the rest. he still had on him when If caught up with him. No use going ‘into the 's‘t0l‘y of just how ll (ii-d it. ‘l ‘told him Nyda had confessed to lzer part 111 the rob~ bury-that she'd aidm-lttoil letting hhn into the hotulo and out again. Billy slaflwd swiftly at Nyds. whose face wont suddeiflly whit-e fucc had relaxed ."Thank you, Billy", , 'l'ho_ loam that wet hm‘ pillow llml ufiglrt. were tthml ‘for 'l‘, Q, (fur. Ilia-nun iior herself. Jt was almost exactly foqty-elght "hours after ‘the robbery had been committed when Billy rocoivori her second telegram fnom Clay Curtis. It was as brief as t-ho first: “Driv- ing from Chicago. iArrlve about nine vomorruw morning, ()_ K, Clay." ‘il Wli-lh he wouldn't he quiic so economical," Billy laughed, its she tucked the precious yellow slip oi‘ Diver underher pillow, "I'd 1.11m ‘l8 iglow just what: ‘he mean-s by noticeably. Sunday. There wag lllliio ilunger that Nydu or '1‘, Q, would le-ave the house before nine o'clock, the Sun- day ‘breakfast hour. r v {Billy was in sucl.‘ a state of ner- vous excitement that she could not est. a fact which Nyds, Winnllb and T. Q. seemed to note, each with dil- ferent omlotlons. They werg gtfll plwlhs around the dlreakfast table, such with u. different section m: the Fwlllilfllfiiy ‘the next day was curnSoap and Ointmen so l pur- VERY HARD iARiii-IflMPiES Spread-Over Face and Hands._Cuticura Heals. “My trouble began with a few pimples on my hoe and hands and pimples were very hard, lar e and red, and fostered and scal over. They itched and burned so that l scratched them, which caused erup- tions. My he: was disfigured, and X could not put my hands in tcr and could hardly do my work. “A friend advised me to try Cutl- chased some, and in about two month lwss complete healed." (Signed) Miss ennlc e, 481 Olroux Sh, orwood, Mun. Cuticurs Soap. Ointment and Taicum are iliyou need for way- dsy toilet grid nursery purposes. l . ._._.. ...__._-__- -- ... -».-- -'~».._....-_.. wxv..- ..-'-- - ‘fln- beautiful face wcut suddonil’ . sate. You ought. t-u have known bet» sbon spread all over them. The . ‘\ with Plit. l _ , . 0t‘ t-he safe—" Nyda screamed. mo now, he'll kill me!" "You're damned rligtit ‘l will!" from Clay's grasp. "A iiuc will» yt0ll are, squealing on your own hus- band! But you‘-ll g0 to jail with me!" amazement shattered thi- sudden silence in tho mom. just. before Ny- llll. Lomax ‘Banning crumplcil lo the door in a faint. Nyda confuses in the, next chap- tcr and T. Q. Curtis prove; himself. a mercifufman. ‘ i Tomorrow's l i i t ruseo/iv. JUNE 14 International Radio Programs i CONCERTS 12.30 P. M. i iuFCF (411) Montreal. Mt. Royal, iConcert. , 3.45 P. M. ' WOO (508)_~Phiis. Grand Organ. i 5.00 P. M i WHK (265) lCiBl/Bifllld. Vocal Duels 7.00 P. . WRNY (258) New York. Edison TMusic Hour. - 9.00 P. m. | WGY (379) Schenectady. Studio ‘Iuogram. - SPORTS -- TALKS i 5.15 P. M. - WHK (265) Cleveland. When» to G0. . 5.25 ‘P. M. i WGY (380) Schenectady. ilzuu-htill Scores. , - . 5.55 P. M. l KDKA 1316) E. Pitts. Baseball Service Saint John operated ‘beitwezr Salint John and Ohmltrltltotnwn swing Saint ~Jatm town. On the return trip can‘ is ‘sltinwhod to train iNo. 39 leaving Oharlbifilletown 6.46 a- m. daily ex- cept Sunday smd runs through to 2.40 p. m! DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENTS OFFlCE, Charlottetown. P. - 1., . June 10v , 1927. 00b5-6-10~5i hapouill; BELONG ‘TO M: AND 4 ‘THOSEK-lblaz: ALLw YOU KEEP OUT. KEEP RUN (l wlsi-l \ DARED Frutpero 0p METRE Minne- W! BAcK w» Bu? "rt-us Pouuc: ‘ lint ‘tr-u- You wumwctt. ca: WHO CAN CRAWL- lBletty Buzz $15818 LIES -~ destroyers of comfort Fwd health! Kill them at once, Flit spray clears the house in a few . minutes of disease bearing 51135. - mosquitoes, bed bugs. IOQClIeS. ants and fleas. It searches out the cracks where insects hide and . breed, destroying their eggs. sprayer today- I-‘lit kills moths and their larvae DirmhndiaC m, Fr¢d_I..lVI|i!h16'Co.,l-iarikl| 7mm " ' , Flies Mosquitoes Moths Ants Bed Bugs Roaches nu ' with lb: blah EX ........ which [eat holes‘. It will save your clothing, furs and mgs. Clem 1nd easy to use. Will no: Qllin, Plit is the result of exhaustive laboratory research. It has re. placed old inefiectivu methods. Fatal to insects but: harmless to mankind. Recommended b Health Officials. Buy Flit and Fiit For salqevery: :,. 3 ..\,___.\,_.___‘_. .__.____.______.i_.__\ . and had given hint the combination News. "it's a lie, Eddie! It's a lie!"|\v_]z (45.4) New-York. "Oh, he'll kill Dcgsy DANQE ORCHESTRAS 3.30 P. M. "Talk 011 Wll-IK (265) Cleveland. ‘Ritz. 10.30 P. M. WllZ (454) New York. Hotel oPnnl _ , , sylvsnia Orchestra. "limllillg “mggmi i" "W """“"" unnw (m) vim-l. wtsn Ask 01w- (Copyright. 1921. w ‘international Radio Programs, flhicngo.) "Hit-i wife!" Billy's sharp cry of, (To Be Continued) ~ give the utmost in satisfaction. ‘Rakes 12 tooth .. Trowels . . . . . Plant Spade "D" Handle 513i Garden Spade . . . . . . . . .. 69¢ Spldlng Forks . . . . . . .. $1.00 “g1 pgmflg aq. Pt. Shov- ‘elo........,... . . . . . ...80c "o." ‘Handle m. m. Shov- el|....... . . . . . . . . . ...500 ‘To keep the ‘lawn and garden In good condition they must be well watered. “E. I i Cafe Parlor Gar i‘ Nozzles such 55c and Lawn Sprinkler RI"). King's Sprayer . . . . . . . . . .. . —(ihar1ottetown_ A Cafe-Parlor oa/r is now being‘ ow tmiu N0. 14 at 1 -p. m. daily ox-i celpt Sunday and running ltnrmrgh‘ to Charlottetown‘ being attached iol vradn No. 40 at ‘Monotion leaving’ ‘tlhere m 4.40 p- m. for Chhzrixyile-i have a good lawn mower. w. “,- aasurssl quality to fll all pUNIOIQI- 1000 islands 14 inch 4 bladed“... H"! W777i! 14 inch 4 hllde u... Wing 1e lnoh 4 one. .. Eureka Mngutlo 16 Inch 4 b 3d. Eureka V a ,0 le 1o lnohe bl: Billebirdlilllqlndlti-itslade. .... . .91. . Bluebird 16 Inch 4 blade . .. . . .. Gran Canadian, lull bearing) ' ‘ lillde.........r.. Ztllnoh 6 blade ‘ ECIAL: iuruka 12 lneh S blade only Salinlt. Jolm- being Dillflldlllbfl at ‘Maine-i ton to train No. 1B leaving there ati _ _ “a” garden ache, m... tomliwyp Porch qwlnga. special ‘Pr’ ._.-...... Lawn Mall. entered bank." mils I . . . _. Oamolifoels i ' ltoell with leek l’. .' ..‘.),. Lawn Colleen, m elm ill . v , , , n. ~_ .. 1857 Our Seventieth Anniversary 1927 GARDENING! wen, we can supply you wmi 1n but the loll ind swi- Our rakes, hoes, spades etc., are qusllti tools. ind will 14 ipotln. 16 tooth .. Turf Edger . . . . . . . . 31-19 15c and 200 ‘Hoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Wnlerlnd ‘Can 6 qt. JalYd- 79° 1o qt. JIW- 91¢ 1o qtoslv-Sll Wire Bound Hosefi/{inch per 1t. . . . . . . .156 Pliln Hole y. inch per ll. 13o. Corrugated Hose 1% Inoh %lnch . . . . . . .......i7c ....... U... $1.00 . . . . . ...........$2-751 . . . . . ....$4-75 Grass grows almost over night now. Keeplngtlw “W” V°iV°iy and beautiful In more lay than work il 7°" i; Ms thin hunky“ tiny-sh. .4... 5...‘... ,1... will wan! i] eemferloiiownnd enjoy ti" a r rtjzi». 1.1 0 q o" ‘P . " i“? several makes of