lPAGE 'l‘WO »l/ i} F i t . i l i s» G 5.. i929 Chevrolet Sedan, Al con- tlitilln. No rezisoilahle oiTcr re- fused Apply Phillips Soles Sys- tvnl. '70 Queen. ‘ICSIJ-fi-lll-Ili. 111131.55 Rh!) CROSS LINE S. ' S. “SIL VIA ” Freight. and Passengers. Leave Arrive Arrive Montreal (‘lflolvn Clftowrl 1O a. m. and and Leave for Leave for bt. .lilhn's Montreal - May l8 May 25 my 3|] Jilne 1 June g lune l3 ' June l5 Jung :3 Fortnightly tilereafter. (‘hzlrluitl-toirn Agents. CARVELL BRO S. LTD. I _ l8!0-4-l7-frlmonivcd3itf. iProfessioilal sill; __..?.___ ____ . llr. W. R. Carson (‘HIROPRACTOR Three Year Palmer Graduate 124 Prince St. Phone 1072 Home Calls Made. m _ _ _ _ ...._-__--_".-. ‘lloltl-a-lo-Fillll-‘lf. >.________________ George J. 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I _________,____. BELL a mlirllissoll} I. R. Bell D. L. Mathleson, LL. Barristers so Solicitor: Money to Loan TTETOWN 4t DIONTAGUE ; Mouton o» BENTLEY, ;1 J. A. BENTLEY g ‘,,'_ W. I2. BENTLEY. K. C. gnu-rotor find Attorney-nt-Lnw Olioc: I80 Richmond Street MONEY TO LOAN lottetown, P. E. L casino , . ltipDONALD £4 McPllEEj - B A. 159i. McDONALD n. r. McPHEE nus. ATTORNEYS, s-lrc. 4..., noun to" 1.0m ~ LLOWS’ F~~ . “ Ar U ' ” i My Nerves e. pact , é How often you hear ‘people say that! The j. For LOSS 0| cause may be indigestion, worry, overwork, l lppflitQ strain, or late hours. _ g Neryousngs; There may be nothing organically wrong with , - such cases, yet nervous ailments are always ‘i, Exhausth" stubborn and frequently perplexing. t Retarded if you suffer from “nerves" and are dejected, . 5 t c°||V3|95¢9|W9 irritable and “ jumpy", take Fellows‘ Syrup. In a Alum]; a short time it will rebuild your nervous system ' ~ - . and dispel your dreary outlook on life. You . COPYRIGHT by CHARLES ‘Cl! " Malnutflthn . may thus be spared a long siege of illness. ?l'OIl:|lli8| CAUIIONr-Ask for it by B31110 and DC lore of CHAPTER v; v Hill 88 gettingt cgenulne. (Continued) Sunday in Sleepy Cat was not the best day of the week; usually lt was s1 the worst; but Sunday morning eiirly was fairly quiet, and on this Sunday Christie, in trouble. W115 '-————-—~—-———— ——-——"--———--" "—_ abrOild early. The sun was scarce ‘Koh’ Mr’ P0“ mumps W“ ca" t?“ ' an hour high when she hastened up- mc——\i'hat does it cost to divorce one S M I L E q street from the gent camp toward huslzlancl and marry another?" Doctor Carpy-S hotel, slender in "Tm 5°‘T~l'—I dmfl‘ km” the pm‘ lfigure, light of foot. alert, almost * sent rate of exchange." 5M“ in action. Christie looked nd the few men stirring at that hour caught none of her glances. land looked through another open door into the office. which was empty. Christie when she walked: in and halted llrperplcxity at the desk-which consisted only of a shabby piece of old counter and a half-empty cigar-case containing “l ‘nad a Cubist dinner, today." "What in the dickcns is a Cubist dinner?" “Why. a square mwl. of coursef‘ But on the coilnter stood the dln- l nor-bell and Christie, nliter some! |1o0king about and some hesitation, d and rang it. Stortlcd lit the noise it made, some bearded and some unshaven,' iwizli hair very wet and plasiered, be- She: l wouldn't marry the best can appcanng from now l ma" living Illkfilllfil‘, from cverywvhere-at the the time, HE! Well- yolfvc not a big se- doors and through the windows- lection from those that are left. ‘Christie m“, them slowly, some eagerly, but all with O U I i great accord. toward the entrance to ‘the dining-room across the hall. The doors were closed, but one adventurer, more bold than his fel- lows, pushed open the door. walked in. and the rest trooped heavily in after him. Christie heard a woman's cnc not pitched in an amiable “Ready? No! It's not ready and won't be ready for half an hour yet. y Who rang that bell?" Christie felt like dropping through the flout. Very positive steps were coming rapidly her way- The next moment she was faced by a stem- E looking woman. SIGNS OF SPRING The years that man goes plodding through Compel him soon to learn That ere the birds and blooms are due The grip germ takes his turn. And though the sky be dull and dFCEl‘ And chill the muttering breeze, The earliest sign of spring is here- The universal sneeze. 8 t d want Doctor Carpy." "What for?" “For my father." “Well. he's not here. There was a fight this morning down in River quarter. A man got He's down there. What's matter with your father?" , Each question was chopped off with a metal ax, and the question flung with about as much consider- ation as a bullet. “My father," retorted Christie re- scntfully, imitating and beginning to feel the harshness of her quest- ioner, "needs a doctor. He was robbed last night and beaten!" She spoke her words with due feeling; but if she expected to make any impression with the news, or to Si the t); shot. the He: So you think girls should marry young? She: Yes indeed. if one doesn't marry young nowadays, she won't have time to marry more than UIJCC or four times before she's too ol . arouse sympathy for her anxiety, she was disappointed-stories of Christie's sort meant little to Margaret Hyde; she had become too llljilffltfl to the violence of a frontier town. If you want the doctor you'd bet- ter wait ltcrc till he comes back." shc snappcd- As she spoke the two ‘Tim: is money, you kr ‘fit l don't know any ho kind. There's Dinks l» \I)l -and she had 5 hca not dared leave the tent to hunt up‘; full the doctor till after daylight. Without discussion. Carpy told ‘ _.. her to wait one minute till he could get a cup of coffee and he would go ‘with lief‘. 4 and effects of the laid Helen Davies ' ' But the cook had overslept, the v “an”, “mam fl "I , ’ London. B. C. c. England , . . ~ d ,_ coffec was not re y. Carpy miit- llkcirllz-“n llzgfd|znanfiwmolllnhirlx citation may in iuugdnfoil-"the all"? PtlbllC AUCtiOD SBlCS 3 - '1 tered somewhat and sputtered, rum- {Illllft on a commission hula. rggelgrfilaifil’ f‘ nmhioyi}; "I: “Awmimns , _ i _ d ~, volud make . llher I n c I fill-ll“! t‘ I - t tween EYES »»-...- ll 886d about ror some handsets Rn 2mm‘ M m 5mm“; o: _':_',‘f_ llorllllll lllmomll In tho sold all-l. shmh,‘ m, m, h mm» Montague Bridge will llo ololloli to lrlffgtlrblfotice. TESTED ---~—--~ ul of (it... w l» w-l mo» Infor- m» n1 B-r- 1a without n“. by .,.,-.l,l,., hours of 8 8- m-ond 5-30 P- m- dnilv lint" ill" ° AND i As my éilents are scattered all our ""‘° cw" u’ l” h‘ l” ‘M 0°?‘ to B. T. Holman. Ltd, Bnm- ' - By 931191- ' cusses F olltllrlo, bill all (‘IN to TORONTO mm‘ l" °'""°“° - l" 9mm" _ mersido. r. s. l. l Y; l;- r1435?’ l... Inspection and diversion. .. 35113513513; $333,};- murmured l» DEPARTMENT or PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGH“ . s. rm - " ' Juan‘ Jllll flIIlVCd z clllflllll or ollmlo n “y r D A WS ON coming, at tllo lIOIILOI clevell o'clock Alfred Fraser, Inc. ' Charlottetown, May 18th, 1931 “l "an" lllones for Sale at MrNellls stables, _ - - foronoon of the sumo day to shew 11g “(gunman _ , u w“ Buntnin a Bells Wharf. Bllmlllvn 0M1!" oluu ii unyjhcy can why the Ac- N" y"; g, L -__.....__ ' - lvoi-li-ia-al. - ilnllnll mm ot t.» ‘lllll mm mum llll ' if‘ ‘~" ', __ Hilfig- f .' w... .-.-4l,,,._...1- FRANK H. SPEARMAN “lirintie set it downy in trepidation p a woman at his side-so young, indeed, ‘iitl walled for results. For [moment their were none; then men, ‘t some in coats and some coatless. jrnther than a woman. l bill all very much face-washed and ins how. or, ‘get mad-and you're mad most of coming, some -hc looked toward her and knit his brows in perplexity—“dash itl" he continued can remember YOU!‘ name—” and was scratching his ear when he V0106 ‘pulled Selwoods eyes to her Veyes. key: And he saw s with genial informality. "If you man John." nei "Dld yflll rlnivthe bell?" - Cat nickname nor at the situation Christie felt it would be useless to before him, deny. "I didn't know it was the "Well, ll. is ‘Gentleman John!‘ dinner-bell." she explained. "I You can't get rid of it," persisted the doctor. “You Just tipped up your hat to her, didn't you? Nobody else within a hundred and fifty miles of onus sons." T- vlltussllvlc! _' VJBS ready to go with Christie. Selwood kept a. room at "Carpyb Hotel," as it was locally known, and usually slept there, but his hours were irregular and he did not often appear in the dining-room before ‘noon. This Sunday morning he was up early and walked down to the River quarter on his way to Tracy's tent. Ivcar the bridge he saw Christie coming up from the tents with Doctor Carpy, and preferred to do so, without comment, for he was in no mood, being jealous and re- sentful, to make any appeal for cont to make sure of his victim, "I said to you only the other day, ‘If there's any human scum in the whole‘ blamed United States hadn't landed in Sleepy Cat, it must be bcause they ain't never heard of it yet.‘ " presence. He held his eyes strictly on Carpy, and received the doctors outburst without visible emotion. “Why don't you say something, you big galoot?” demanded the doctor, fussed, to tell the truth, by the l-escnce of the slip of o young hat she should be called a girl "What do you want mc to slay?" kcd selwood, without a smile; ‘You always ask me that when you What's bothering you?’ "John, here's this nice little girl" apologetically, “I never The doctor had taken off his hat ppealcd to his companion for help. "Christie Fyler," interposed Chris- ie.‘ Just the sound of her, voice he had been crying. "You know this big hulk, don't ou, Christie?" asked the doctor on't," he continued,‘ ‘fmeet Gentle- Selwood was impatient. "Don't be fool, Doctor," he protested, pleased ther at the mention of his Sleepy eepy Cat would do that, would ey?" . ~ (To be Continued) Many young women suffer fre- quently from severe attacks of bll- poMmmN 0F CANADA - ; ious Dyspepsia. The face takes on a PROVINCE OF gl€aylifisfilllir lrildsatiltle Egttilllllnchltsrlg t: klllearlloilltlll-‘t o’ N?“ slflom both m sickly pallor, and a bitter taste is PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND "own “on” ' m m“ a“ the unU a, _ 1N THE SURROGATE c Proctor for said Petitioner. And l do as aforesaid may have due notice on ‘mm’ 1st’ 1931 we’ war of time on m. llllllz. Gilt] cllrpy walked ln- the bowels are very constipated. on“ h"°"Y "flier ""1 o "W “P? here- ~h=r¢ol~ sinned, will start I lit-mill w" ". I o cent in his pockets." He threw down lllS i188 8nd threw Th6 Simplest remedy l5 DP- lhmfl‘ 21 Gm!" V" A. n“ 1931 hgwlxllllgklhllvlllgisillcurlflll:edCilgrlfllttlele gllevggluillfdethlsngallliang ti“: ‘neg at our no" m Eldon‘ wit: on hi5 hot wllll the or or ll tired 1011'! run, which act llpoh the lltolll- ill Re Eltlte of Helen Davies no town. l'l lll h w ll r t n i L s thi t t - i ht ° ' "l" °PP°""""Y i° ““““‘ m" "‘“—_-""'-"-——-————————- man Then sitting down as his ach, bowels and liver. They cleanse "7 CT-lflflllflflwfl In Queen's County [our ¢§n§§...ll::'i...l,§°l,-.,,Y.'¢‘l',, d3, ( ' J 59:", fl_,’1°,§,_-',‘,,,,",',{,,f,' mm, gm- the" gupport durllll '7' s housekeeper 1c“ the mom. he heard and ‘one the system. establish rep lnuthe said Province deceased intes- Qlergoftlliznahthatgdtrleufopylhereof twenty-first year of His p”; year 5nd u]; for a continlil, Ch up -_ JD _ H mm h d 1 It ' d to n. t a or w pos n e fo lowing Majesty's reign. ‘ ‘ . o“ m" "m M" " m b m :1: d.‘ n; r a: t m lert J8 :0“ dy _ silt hresltge n?“ 9"": ° Pill; thesllonourable Harold Leonard public Illlccs rcsllfiotively. namely. in 18ml.) H. LuPALMEB. share o’ the" busmm' "n" _ dim f”, iP-MIIP een c e ou o e e a e un , lo us ea . ey pu new an er, urrogate Judge of Probate the hull of the Court House in Chlir- Judge of Probate. ROSS BROTHERS :21" T, ‘gleam illllllullnm night before, set on by two men, life into disordered stomachs, aid ‘if: sh m t lottetown aforesaid, at or near the 4277-4-29-weds-4i. _ _ P‘ robbed of llil his money. ill-lltolly digestion. nurliy the blood. stoP an,” an“? or”.n"‘z.og°a'fly °' W! Wfllh 5M" M"! l" or nm " 4132-5-20?! 22 . n ‘an on" beaten about the head dim y y I e 0r ' hes. make you feel lively and oi’ "pep." All dealers sell Dr. I Hamilton's Pills in 25c bores. GREETING: _ §n "--' —>-—--——i— u WHEREAS upon tending the petl- ‘ _ _ g t PM“ E <- M- I-amlw» w- e i Administrator of the personal estate “Dunn” ' --_-_-___i literate person within unld County. Ca n a cl a Fin ell Ti r e . . . the Royal Master! Tbecause if isbuill- with u clom from trouble for as lo Canada's finest ‘lire . . . il- is without equal . . . i‘ Her disregard of cost" to serve with entire free- ng as you drive your car. Look at the husky. deep-notched Master grips the road with saf buttressed sidewalls and you will severe road shocks. tread and you will know why the Royal e, sure fraction. Look at the sturdy, know why if has the "flex" to endure $2. ‘FORWARD WITH CANADA‘ The Dominion Rubber Company i: proud lo be in Jtcp with Ihll - progressive movement. W. A. Eden, Fret/dent But what you can't see is the sturdy carcass built of ply upon ply of Dominion Web Cord and virgin rubber. ~ ‘ . ~ l - Besides, the Dominion Royal Master, with its massive tread design in per- manent iei" black, and the smart Crest in royal purple, strikes a new note of lire beauty that adds ’ro the appearance of the most aristocratic’ cars’. Although the Dominion Royal Master is priced higher, if is most econo- mical on a mile p r dollar basis. n v nner Tubes offer you exceptional demands or today's higher speeds, When you buy, buy Dominion quality. 'A|| Dominion Tires and Dominion I strength lo meet the exceptional faster braking and greater mileages. mnofher Rson Wll BIG SWING "is 1'0 TIRES Slrenqlh THE DO OT-l motion oi’ James B. Johnston,‘ Esq., persons interested in the said Estate i4 -__-___l -_.____.-‘ M Queen Street