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I-Ll _“fMcLeod & Bentley 1 ,",,, ,MJ IHi UHARLUI IILIUWN GUARDIAN ' ' _ MARCH 20.1930 ,..; *arf f- 53,1 EVERY _ `-*’“?' -`.'7\: ,,». ».~ . - . 0 V R IL A Builds Strength Without Fat _" \ “To Keep Your ”f_Youthful Figure- ~ Ei a little Eg Heavy Food and Drink a little More. Bovril DAY_ - FORSALE 5M]L E5 . For Sale, Farm situated at Corn- wall, containinll 50 acres. with S0011, house and out buildings. Seven miles` _.rom Charlottetown. r. HARRY SCOTT» ,~_ Cornwall. aszi-3-zo-al. __i_______..._.-.___.__..i...__ Farm for Sale near Albany ‘I offer for sale my farm near Al- beny Station containing 100 acres, 85 acres of which are cleared; balance hard and soft wood and lumber, and situated in the heart of the best ipotato growing section of the prov- iiice. This farm Ls in a good state of cultivation and is equipped with all nccessary buildings in fair repair. For further particulars apply to A. K. MacGregor. Emerald Ii. R.. or to . _ X J. A. MacGREGOR, . Summerside. 2159-3-8-thsatilwks. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE WITH NO ~' EN CUMBRAN CE 100 Acre Farm At Springfield Lol 67h I g?-.-_,-_ ‘__ _ _ ..__Z ,The property of the late John R.| fIa;:DnnaId, located in one ol the, ,beet tsrminl sections of the province _and on main highway leading from _Charlottetown to Kensington, con- 'venlent to Churches, Schools and Hallway. .'__Jolnt deed signed by all clalments lllarantees perfect title. __` Apply A. F. McQuaid, Barrister, Huurls. or-Leonard MacDonald. 218 Kuo; St.. Romford, Me. :lose-s-4~2wlu. Professional Cards »_-..--..-- ._._. -- ’B`i~;l.l. o MATHIESON _ . 8. ll.. BELL “.~“ , D. I.. l/ulrmcsou, LL n. _', ruin-nun. solleum, ew. »~|_°;"_ Money to Loan. rtljnces-Charlottetown and Montague . . _glhohlbltlon Commission Chairman, Mr. GEORGE IL BROWN -U Margate, P. E. l. Bend all information regarding in- glractions of Prohibition Act to Use _above »-'_ Ur To .___.. Yi aslulsrsa. soucrroit. no F I. A. BENTLII F' I. I. BENTLEY. K. U- lt Barrister and Attorney-at-law M. Omoo: ill Richmond Street I' nous! 'ro was ) I" ' Charlottetown, t'. lt. s. McDonald & McPhee ' B._A. _ I. A. lluooli/l_i.o. il Y- M'-'l’ll¢* asanwraa __~ii‘l'ftil\lvuri\. ITG ll0N:l`_,‘l0 “MN ll” pgtlpf 3., unarlettetown GAEBY GERTIE aiwl r--'-w W) “\ i \. ‘ g.. t Cl*h'.;e \l 2 t_ _ ` _\\(\(f"“\ §‘ ` *'° °"` 3 " »°°"-‘T ' gh ' =._:_; < All! ., -Z J 6 _ °` ' .os ` A ` A/ rf' ~/. _l ` U ‘ on .r n nr sn. \_.__.._.__..._____._iJ “The woman who has an attach- ment for dumb animals should use lt occasionally herself.” ` ~ _ Y _ Un ' ..'=.'r» '\ "That Miss Swift has completely lost her head over Fenn.'f "Well, that's good for Fenn. It she lands him he'll save a lot of money on hats.” o a o o _il-iz . .Si GOING DOWN ` We all know just what happens To man In a canoe With s sweet girl whose lips are purse ° And coax a kin or two. But what will happen to the duck, The ardent wooing swaln. Who makes a jump to kiss a girl Up ln an aeroplane? _ 1" l. '/‘__ _ - s . l i ‘ . 'f-12? ,_ Q "Well, lt'l impossible to please everybody in this world, lsn't It." "Can’t say. I never tried it." \\ ;_;fl.:`l ll ' E5' f- f " “Did you know that I was to be your brother-In~law, Jlmmyl" “i fpscted it. Bla said sile'd slap me li i ¢lidn't tell you she was svv_¢_et_tempcr|d.f'___~,,____ ,__L_:T____, AUCTICN SALE . ,SEE l>/uns ` By Homer Croy _ (Continued) Pike came back into the stuffy. baggage jammed compartment. l “\'Vell, Pm ready to get back borne," ,said My-5_ pglr-rs comfortably, as the train began tu gather SWM- “so'm I,” said Pike. They stopped in New York a few days. If it hadn‘t been for Clark they wouldn't have stopped at all, for the ‘n~ul'cr home they got, the more anxi- ous they were to get oh, but Clerk was coming to be more and more of li fact:-r in their lives. ~ ‘~l-le's really rr splendid yolms min." snhl Mrs. Palms. "I lilze his slcrlins qnallllvs-rhal's what always appeal- ed to me about him, Alter all, those arc the things that count. We rnuSii announce the cugagemcnt just ILS soon as wc get back, Pike, where do you think we ought to buLid our new house?" Pike was now going ahead with plans of his own. Almost as soon ss, he was on shipboard he had begun to send radio messages to his associates' in Cll-arwater, and when he got to ‘New York he called up by ions dis tance, an even; even ln that hustllng city. "Things me humming out there,” he said lo Idy. and joy dwell in his eyes. “Il/s the finvst place in thc world-last week was the biggest week we ever had for the llafillle- I’m K0- ing to hang on to the Pawnee, but thnt's only a starter. Me for the oil ganie-tllat':; where I belong. And I'm going to take Clark in with me. I want Ross bo go to the slate univer- sity and grscluaie, and then if he wants to come in and tell me how to run things, why, I guess therc‘ll be room." » . At last they an'ived' nt, n. town which they thought; was Clearwater. I but when they looked cult of the win- dow they had a start. It was not !Clcul‘\vate1' at all-at least, not thc Clearwater they had known, not the small, rather dingy depot they had left. The old buildings had been cleared away und an edifice--there was no other word fol' it-had been erec- ted in its place, It was the new Union Station. Huge automobile busses were .backed up in front of it and drivers ‘stood waiting for passengers from the 'train, Tlicse busses now connected with Iiolller towns and cities in this section l nnd ,went whirling down the new ce- ` ment and asphalt roads- where once I HOEA '3.b‘Z“§I3nw or CIZAMDS Tlicréeaubeliocuestioriutotli supremacy of Nerriline for these disorders; it acts promptly, even 1 twenty drops of Nervililie in sweetened water gives immediate . relief." _ 105111 fr Lawrie HW? A I Restored Quirk{ybyNerin`lt'rTe l ur. A. ll. Ara... if cl..l..¢, writ-r= i "Ai a boy I wuseeuriened is hh Ner- vliiae for pain ia my stomach but lovlr realised its true value latll this will. I ind aaaltsck of diarrhoea and was so bad I coulda't leave ills bonu. Iuat_ for a iloliis of Nerviliuc and took s dm every Iiour during the loruilf. It restored ne quickly. I use Nerviiiau aow u a prenat- ive of iuailler complaiaiaadil worh satis- heiorily. My wife alle liu derived vary special reluils ia stomach lroaliio frel Nerviliao which I recennaoded li¢\Iy." _ 5L.i|2é QQLJEF, MORTGAGE SALE T0 BE SOLD by Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown in Queens County in Prince Edward Island. on Wednesday the ldth day ol April A. D., 1930 at the hour of twelve o‘ciock noon. ALL and singular that parcel or tract of land situate lying and bein( on Township. number 33 in Qneen'l County bounded and described as follows, that ls to say:-On the north ------------------- hy land of B. Casford on the ealt by land of Joseph Younker on the west by land of George Gallant' and on the south by the Wlnsloe -lload contain- ing two and one-half acrea (254) of - land a little more or less. The above sale ot land ls made pursuant to a Power of Baie con S art howlher -- f.7.‘;'°“..'“..'2..’7.1'.'2t“.°.‘5"‘i.§.'2° ‘Iii r At 1.. n cole; Milton on so made by Murdock summon of Omer IONIY IDA! _ -.3 i if ii . ,,, _ _ _- - - "T \,"'. . _a ` - - f ~ '" l ` ' ' ' M' sea uric in been cml mn-' l l.|m1~oas. rn., . lmis. so *::rilf."§"|f1'~f"1i£oi','l'ii.°:’l'¢°,°“i~$ nu. crrgnwq no An-m"r»~\» .ltdivattllltllltreet |mg|,|,_¢,"|,.|p|“,75 ,gnhmlug Baulpsonhhwlfe let thooaellrt) .` '30 - grain, Chevrolet closed car, III* Willilll UYGIIIH* 0| Wllllllil _ w“¢||' ¢x’p°|| fgtgn. 1|-“gt M, lil WI clflfv] Il ll" -__ p ¢,.|»¢,||,,'¢,-_|.¢,,,|,,¢||,,|,.|-,",,_il‘sr|ner(ottleotl|er cert) _I W 'uhh ' main, an-mn. -msc one ap. mms; been neu in the parameter e w uylag every dag lsunsummonfrmmnsu ::::|i‘l°il»»laadia1¢r¢~¢n¢al\ll1 mar évlageacud' umlsussnonsunns l‘°fiar¢h=rv\rlirli¢=llIll1‘!3¢¢||.°|,¢|¢_' ,’ _ ,“,‘,°”°""‘, ,,,,,,,,,‘ ¢,,"“”"’°,,,,,,,,,,,,' ""°i°"” 1. Lssrrlr oouotss ~ _ . . " """ T . ‘gun cumin ur Chhatotztan ' , p "°“"i y m_u.nu *,llsvi¢w_ TN# Choice/ ‘~&‘;‘_.‘l5,-iw” . r ling 'trz<‘4- r-~-'- " ij/ " ' _‘..‘ __.L___ _ / g. 1. ECONOMY- At onecent per meal, “Imperiais” cost consider- ably less and give much better results than feed. 2 ing a restricted meat diet. . 2. A BALANCED RATION_- l Imperial Cod Oil Fox Biscuits are required to ‘ balance the Iox's ration at this season. . _ 3. v1'rAM1NEs- ' _ . __ l . Contained in larger quantities in Cod Liver ’ l Oil than any known food. ` fi 4. HEALTH- ' - “Imperldls”produce a laxatlve condition of tile ' _ , bowels, ensuring perfect digestion . - 5. ENERGY Foons- ` ` i ° Are only supplied by carbohydrates. Dietillillls recommend the fox’s diet to consist of from 33 to 50* cooked cereals, containing cod liver oil, dur- ~ ing the gestation period. I . For sale ,by leading distributors or direct from the ~ - factory. _ h Ci\¢¢k.1\l1 yourstoclc toclayoml make- sure of hav- / _ ing a liberal supply of “Imperlals” always on hand. 'I‘hell lensure success. , I ' l l » l I Lid. I Why “il|PElllM.” Hold First Place