P o r race Two . ‘parlniirutitiu hy the clan-rues; of hcr lfil» stay-sin ylure \\'0llllt‘l‘ll|ll_\'. All l . nceil to shampoo half as uitcn as 1 I ' 35c huttlel- fAt, Kensington ;_ fringe, I iffgan and. in fact all artic- 2 .. \ é I? .‘ w“ i f “Mother articles too numerous to mcn- ’ I263! 1'1 20 2127 30 5| i mi mhbltuhed for the pros I ' § . Sets ye The Coicien Girl CONTINUED FIRST LESSONS So-so wore a heavy woolen skirt and stockings, a sweater and a wind- breaker that afternoon, for she knew it would be bitterly cold above the earth. Fred came in carrying a pair o1’ scarlet wool gauntlets that stretch- ed to the elbow. "These are for you,"‘he said tossinll them on the counter of the Crows-l nest. "They'll keep your psddles' warm, wear them over your 11811111“ gloves." i l l 1 "How gx-etty they are!" So-so ex- claimed. "éreirt I gay?" and she held up her arms, admiring the scar- let mittlons. "Am I to keep them?" ‘Phil lovcly New York girl, now ..a ‘peering in George \\'hitc'a famous “Hvahdule,” has plenty of potentiall- ity. .\'ot only has rhc uou liro-.\<i\vay's acting llllil thinning, hut sht- hns litor- “sot. the sty-lc" for Fifth Awhile lhc way she tlfPhSES hor hair. "(iii-ls lll my position must do é. <2 by ‘i Yvvifrihing in kvcp thvir flpilcilrzlllre lea-rug," rays .\li~s .\l:inn\r.<. “lint ‘ l hull suth o husy liic that l ran i only use the simplest nicihorls. I i know 1 lune (ll5i".>\l‘l'(‘ll the easiest way of tloiiig my Yiaiir. It's :40 MPH" l lm‘ non‘ hrre jn Non‘ York. It ‘oops my hair en c:t~ii_\' nnuuvgoahit- that l can (Irma it any \\'n_\' l ivnnt untl do is put a liitlo llanih-rinc on my brush every mno l mo. it. .'\l_\* hair Rivas dull anti \-.ir_v hifnrc I started i lining l)llllll“l'lll4'. .\'o_\\' it's so Iiright anti silnrklinp and ru soft moi iluify that i-wry one l'tlllilllilllt'lil~ mo. Danllcrine sfllvllll-il my st-iilp untl kecps hwuy nll truce» of ilnntlruil‘. lt keopi my hair untl scalp an cicun. I don't uafll to," Diiniicrino quickly rum-nos that oily film from tho hair: hiin;_-< out - its lll-llllrill t-tilor; inakcs it liurly ‘sparkle. lt Loops your hair soft. and 'e:|sil_v uninngi-zililo. tvhilo you're lot- tiug it grow to the now lonuth. helps stop rlandrull’. It i» 1101' _ iragrnnccil; llfft oily; doc-silt sliovr. All tlfllLf storm llll\(‘ the [rt-herons Utcr five million used a ycor. i I-n-ui-n-j-ci-i-i V Auction l -- l Acting under instructions n! ML“, lnnle Fyfe, I will sell by Auction on' " her premises on JJTBURSDAY. MAY 2nd AT 1 r. MQ The following furniture and house-i ~ ~hold effects consisting of 1 antlquei ‘Pd-Nor suite (Walnut), hand carved1 grape design, all kinds kitchen, living.‘ room and bcd room furniture, bed? 115718. mills. rugs and cooking uten-i rolls, including Enhrprise Monarch‘, _ leg found around an old home. __ _Tcrms made known at 531e, r If day is unfit sale on next day. " HUGH F. MORRISON, . Auctioneer. l , tgiiucnon SALE I am instructed by John Rooneyi *sell'*hy auction at Southport on “Wednesday, May 1st, at, 1 o'clock sharp, his house and outbuildings and all his household ellccis, consisting 0! parlor, dining room, kitchen and bedroom furnishings, 1 kitchen stove, base burner, Quebec heater, and all p Lion. Terins made known at sale. For particulars apply to John Rooneyh‘ "Bonthport, or J. A. MacDonald, Auc- 3 tioneer. .-.~ Furness, Red Cross Line s. ROSALIND! “Passengers and Freight Bogulax- fortnightly sailings fromg Montreal ‘i: __ jfljnrlottetown, ~ \ IN. Montreal fDayllght Lv. for St. John's = v Jlay 3rd. May 6th. ,‘ May 17th. May 20th i‘ _May 81st. Jane 3rd. For space and rates apply, , CARVELL BROS. LTD. Charlottetown Agents %flr- Juana. ‘you're going to stick to this navlgan thing else. He was always ready to ‘pleasure, it seemed. out of her very ' compass, chief friend of the long-dis- "Sure thing. You'll need them if tlon business-At?» going to take more than one flight, you know." "Are you really going to teach me the whole busines, Fred?" "If you'll stick it out. It's the best way I can think of for having you with me for s. couple of weeks." So-so made no comment. She had found that silence discouraged Fred's frequent propose‘; better than am- arguc u-ith her, getting a [kind of refusals. They went out to the field where n tire-seated biplane had bldn tuned up for them. "Some job getting the old girl goluz this afternoon," Fred said, lifting So-so into the cockpit and taking rather longer at it than was strictly IJBCCSSBY)’. There was room for two at the front of the plane and Fred seated So-so a; his side. “I'll work the con- trols and you read the instruments. You keep this stiff pad on your lap, not: as much as you can of weather]. conditions, speed, altitude, directicnl and so on. Here I'll show you." He explained the earth induction Lance flier, the barometer which re- gistered atmospheric pressure, the speedometer, which would tell them constantly what mileage they were making; the altimeter, which showed them how high they were flying. “When some bird works out, an in- strument that will show how far we are from the surface of the earth, or water, from any landing surface, this is, _avlatlon's going to take a big leap forward," he said. “But I thought the showed how high you are." "It does, but that's only how high up in the air we are. We might be a. thousand feet, high, but if there was a two thousand feet, mountain ahead and we were flying blind, we'd i barge right into it." , So-so nodded. "Let's go, I'll make a stab at remembering most of what ou've told me. As I see it the navi- gator keeps a lookout and tells the pllo; how and where to go." altimete. ‘<1 ‘I kaap” . i. smarter-tine...“ " '7}!- wuw»: '~>'~vr~ .1‘ _'i‘Hi~‘. QIIARLOTTETOWNLGUARDM N. BAJRRYMORE fiuaranleg p The season’s newest BARRYM ORE creations have just arrived and are now on display in special exhibitions at all leading stores. ‘Included are strikingly handsome Wiltons, Axminsters and Saxonies. All sizes; qualities to meet every requirement; moderate prices. Do not fail to see the new ' BARISTAN RVGS Swmless, loom-tufted Domestic Orientals of rare beauty and fine value. Exquisite repro- ductions of famous Orientals . . . thick pile . . . rich colors . . . lustrous sheen. . “APRIL so, .92, 'I-'-'T_\_ flfihfia-tzkirimflfi z...- ~.\.::\'\.\»\> Come and see them now. t _ We are special agents for the celebr atcd BARTYMORE WILTON and AXMINSTER RUG-S a And our splendid new stock comprising all qualities and all sizes. are now open for your inspection. <1~ L d. i Headquarters for House Furnishings _' Buy Your BARRYMQRE RUGS From R. T. HOLMAN Limited Summerside and Charlottetown "Right. He has to be eyes and ears for the pilot, and ln between times‘ work the radio l! any, watch the , ier you taught me to m.‘ and Com you ought to get the lady some chart of the course and see that they ‘ keep to it as nearly as possible. r Ready?" ' I "All set." They taxled down the field, tookvbut women haven't got cnougnlcscaped convict has been asking off, and were soon in the air, cruising ‘l over Long Island. "Spread out that,‘ and endurance, 1 “155, Connie ‘numlventlon. The fellows didn't like his may of Long Island and see if you‘ can direct me so I'll make a circuit of it," Fred shouted. "We're flying‘ north now, toward Montauk Point-i see if you can send me directly to‘ it." | Sc-so succeeded fairly well and; when they came down an hour and, a half later she was thrilled with,‘ letter asking me to hop down 101 1919._lOng before we came here. He ‘Miami this wcgk_cnd_ She knows lihad one plan he worked over and "I believe I could learn to be fl,can't leava things here, but" I'll bet‘ °"er—lh'-’re We" "Billy B hundred her experience. "we". f0!‘ llvflvclfs 521:0, Jerry. af- stance and I don't others, what makes you sa-y that?" "Oh. it's all right for a. novelty- know how many strength, just, sheer phyla} sircng,“ give it up." He looked glsomlly at the Goldcn Girl. "Gosh, but I irate to think of the razzing I'm going to get when they palm this thing the color of a ripe banana." 50-50 laughed. "You'll like it, Jerry, You must have the blues today." “I have. Connie sent me a night . . I Iwith lllll: doodads in each corn-um‘. ‘DYCiYy mauve paper, Jerry. Say— lriicaklng of paper, that reminds ma. ‘So-so; The boys around the field say , that some old bird that looks like ani iaround here about your father's in- looks and chased hlm ofl without answering his questions. Do you know anything about it?" So-so shook her head. "I packed loll father's papers away after he died. ‘l don't believe they were any good {but I couldn't bear to destroy i.hem.I lsome of them were dated back in navigator, Fred, I like it better than ' she'll get mad as a hornet when shei drawings 0f ill. and he oIWHYS believed‘ the actual flying." " l‘ "No reason why women shouldn't, find it the lY-‘St Pflrt 0! “lam” 1°? l a little uncomfortable in the presencci them. The navigator doesn't have to‘ if he does, then he can pinch -hlt in} about it." They found him in the hangar sur- j veylng the Golden Girl who was soon to have her first coat of paint. "I'm going to sell the Crowsnea‘. and take up navigation, Jerry," So-so greeted him. "Stick to your hot-dogs, girl, The airs no place for l. woman, unless she's a. passenger." Protective lllilttorhes of any of it: menu‘ ’ noti a " ma» m‘ o. Inner. ecotion of any person or person: mating foxes from a and have retained a Detective Agency mo , Talent of highest repute to accomplish their purpose. Trained Blood- nagm also owned by the Association and are ready to go to work at one wing members of Till CIIAIIAJTIEIOWN I01 b!!!’ rnorzcrive ASSOCIATION: ~ ‘ Melon! bfoelnnnon h: hrlnl. John A. Hominid. W. b. Holman. W. l. logorl lllm In lambs; Charlottetown Association T. n. looms, Secretory-Trauma. an»; bmrm ca. gets my wire saying I can‘; come." So-so said nothing, she always felt of any_kind of quarrel between Jerry to St. John's, Mild" viajknow how to fly, though it's better.‘ “m; connie, “Snap out of it. Jerry." Fred ad- An ch-Town plan emerizenvv- Let's so tell Jerrylcised. "Look at what Sn-so did this afternoon. She'll be pretty good after a while. If anything happens to you. So-so and I will take the Golden G-lrl down to Rio." Jerry muttered something that something that sounded like "I wish you would ," and So-so laughed at him. ' "You couldn't be blasted out of that pilot's seat," she said. Jerry's face clnered. "No, I couldn't. And I'm awart on the face of the earth for grouchnig this way. Here let's lee those hen-tracks." ' He took the papers and studied them. “Not bad. You cruised around - the Island didn't you? Have any trouble getting your bearings, So-so?" "We didn't hit any fog, visibility was good, and the pilot made an excellent landing, sir." Bo-so reported with o‘ meek salute, Jerry laughed at her and handed her the chart. “Surprised you didn't decorate it |that he would be successful some: , day." I “It's probably some one he wrotnl {to asking for advise or help," ‘Jerry ‘raid dismissing the subject. So-ss went back to the Crowsnesi; and stayed until closing time. Chloe went lhome first and So-so was surprised to find lights blazing in every room of the cottage when she arrived about 9 o'clock. Chloe met hcr at the door. 'I‘here's been a funny-looking man here asking for you, Miss Solange. II found hlm waiting o nthe porch when I came up. I told hlm you was out, but he came back twice. "How do you mean ‘funny look- ing.’ Chloe?" "Oh kind of smooth and oil, tried to give mo a dollah bill, but I shut the door in his face and told hlm'to I30 along. looked like poor white trash a. me, then I lights all the lights so‘: he, couldn't come creeping upwhcn I wasn't looking." So-sovlaughed. "You have l power- ful imaginotion, Chloe." ' Nevertheless ‘she felt vaguely un- easy and recalled what Jerry bad tcild her of the unpleasant min at the landing field. "suppose father's inelastic- “dooingfl Rub on plans ‘ ‘ ' be worth pomething af- ter all, ‘he surely spent enough time and money and OM11! working ‘on them)“ V ' i ' She _ decided to get -then'i- out and look their: ' over ,anini pad ' n: lust starting to‘ go. ybynlthe ipor boll nag. Ohloo wentxooa- "iwext-vwwwmauq-rw » shoulder, "I bet it's that snake-hr the-grass again, Miss Sci-so." It was a. very rorpuicnt stroke-m- the-grass sh: lwhczcd into the room and a very polite one. l-le bowed t: Eo-so, including Chloe in the gr"- ture and then said: "Is this M:»5‘ Harper?" I "Yes." "I wonder if you can tcll me where I can find your father." "My father ls dead." ."I'm sorry I didn't know. Per- haps you are really the person I wan‘. Lo see." T0 BE CONTINUED Dominion of Canada Province of Prince Edward Island 1N THE SURROGATE COURT 19th George V" A. D., 1929 In Re-Estafe of Samuel McDonald. late of Charlottetown-Royalty. in queen's County, in the said Province. deceased, testate. By the Huzourablc Harold Leonard Palmer, Surrogate, Judge of Probate, 120., 6am, To the Sheriff of the County, of Queen's County, or any Constable or literate person within said County, GREETING:- WHEBEAS upon reading the peti- tion on file of Joseph R. Dover of Dumtaflnqe in Queen's County aforesaid, Farmer, the Administrator r of the above named Estate, praying that l. Citation may be issued for the purpose hereafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all person! interested in the lllfl Estate to be and appear before‘ me at l Surrogate Court to be held in the Court House In Charlottetown, in Queen's County, in the aid Province on Monday the , . d8! of May next, coming, at the hour 0f elevent o'clock, forenoon, of the some day to show cause if any they can why the accounts of the uid ‘Estate lholld not be polled and the Estate cloned ll prayed for In llltl petition and on Motion of Donald Multinnon, h‘, Proctor for-Jim uldPetltioner. And i at hereby‘ mo» that 1 true oopy Imof be forthwith published in some‘ tiewlpapor published in Chor- lottotown aforesaid, once h each week for at lent. four consecutive weeks from tbehlato hereof and that lino copy hereof in forthwith port'- el Io the piblfo places rel; numb. lonely In the hall of the said at or near the City Welghi Scales and at 0i near the Bank ofl_ Nova Scntla both in Charlottetovng aforesaid, so that all persons luterJ ested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. l’ L. S. v Given undcr my Hand and the. Sea! of the said Court, this 20th} day of April A. D., 1923 in the 19th year of His Majesty's reign. (Sgd.) H. L. PALMER, ' Surrogate. 3351-4-23-30-1-14. Dominion of Candda Province of Prince Edward Island ‘IN THE PROBATE COURT 19th George V., A. D., I929 In lie-Estate of Charles Bryentoil. late of Charlottetown in . Queen's county. ln the said Province, deceased testate By the Honourable Harold Leonard Palmer, Surrogate, Judge of Probate. &c., Jtc., To the Sheriff of the County, of Queen's County, or any Cuistable or literate person within said County, - GREETING 3- WHEREAS upon reading the pet],- tlon on file of William Ward " “ Bryenton and Thomas Prowse both of Union Road in Queen's County aforesaid, farmers, the Executors o. the above named Estate, praying thit- a Citation may be issued for the pur- pose hereafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all interested in tho-paid Estate to be and appear before me at. o‘ Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown, in Queen's County, ‘n the laid Province on ‘Zuesday the twenty-eighth day of May next, coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock, forenoon, of the "m; Ill? to to show cause if any they can ‘ "notbe' ‘sndtbo closed nfprayed for in ma petition and in Motion of Donald Mclfinnon, Bap. Proctor for the slid Petitioner. Alltl I do hereby Ofllcr that, g in" copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper published in Char. iottetown aforesaid. once in each week for at. lent. four eomoentlyo 011:1 pm. in‘ emanate". ab“. u o er near c“ sol- u» Oltlflfltvfim 11$ wm.8v.m.h.0vfl¢tt9"" elm- wby the accounts of the llltl / sold Estate u aforesaid may hovel due notice thereof. r L. S. Given under my Hand and tho- Seal of the laid Court, this 20ml dly of April A. D., I929 in that 19th year of His lilajestyksl reign. Sgd.) H. L. PALMER, Judge of Probate. 3350-4-28-30-‘7-14. Dominion of Canada Province of Prince Edward Island 1N THE SURROGATE COURT 18th George V., A. D., 1929 In lie-Estate of Mary T. Jenkins, late of Mount, Herbert in Queen's County, in the said Provincqdecensed, tell-lie. By the Honourable Harold Leonard Palmer, Surrogate, Judge of Probate, hm, lo" To the Sheriff of the County, of queen's County. or any Constable or literate person within uld County, GREETING :- WHEREAS upon reading the pell- tlon on Illa of George D. Jenkins of Mount Herbert aforesaid, Farmer, the Adminhtraior of the above named liiate, prayflig that n Citation may be issued for the purpose hereafter set forth: You are therefore hereby I have been instructed by the lowing‘ proportlol on to be held It Nowlteul Farm:- (l) Tbdvalnsbie Farm Property guru on» but soil on the on. an Plant. llootrio Light and m: at niuonblo prl oo. (l) Bra Pltllofly oonlfltlag of 11$ _ _ rm ofplrohlio aim Ira: ass-rent: nine and in “Mo! the lohool Reds,“ "hi" Qillfllflltfslwdlllw = <.~ 41mm: -.~ w.“ Pt"!'!°."l-;'P '“""".'"-.1!~a 1-», ’ reroute-mountainous , _ u; aqua mno,' ’ u ' t lenient! nutedlfl l oumlauunm tum." "d," " required to cite all persons inieresgtl in the said Estate to be and 3W . before me at. a Sunni!" Cw" ‘o h‘ held In the Court House in Charlotte‘- town, in Queen's County. l" U" "l Province on Thursday “IQ ‘Mm? third day of May next. comm: =l "l; hour. of eleven lfollwlf. l°|'""f°“- ° the same day to show cause ll any they can why the accounts of the Sllll Estate should not be Pill"! ‘m5 ‘h’ Estate closed as pray!!! l" l" m‘ petition and on Motion of Donal! Mclffnnon", Esq, Proctor for the M“ Petitioner. And 1 do hereby 0rd" m‘ z‘ "u, cop, hgfeljf he forthwith nub- lished in some n .- .- lmbushld in Charlottetown aforesaid, once ll! each week for at least four consecu- tive weeks from the thte hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted In the followlnl Publ“ places respectively. namely l" u“ hall of the court- house III Charlottetown aforesaid, in fro"! "l the School house at Mount Herbert aforesaid, and in front of the hall ll Mount Herbert. aforesaid, so lhlt l" persons interested in the said Esta" u aforesaid may have due notice thereof. L. S. Given under m! ""5 “d Seal of the said Court. "l" m” day of April s. 0.. 192° l" l“? 19th year of nu Mow!‘ reign, (Sid) H. L. PALMER surrorlll» 3349-4-23-30-1-14. i Auction Sale 0f Valuable Farm Properties Including “iiewsteaiW ON TUESDAY, MAY 7th, AT 1.30 P. M. SHARP Executon. to sell by auction the M‘ badly, May ‘lthjt 1.80 p. m. sharp. the auction known u "Newstoad" consiltlnf "l hlahd. in I high stale of cultivl- Buildings eonlht of an excellent Stone Residence with hot n!" llfiltlll’. Woolen. Bungalow for hired help. large barns. Cold 51°" Wm.» ruin. All unnam- eel-Irv“ with Electric unit throughout. Exceptionally well lulled tor F" leaching in addition to gene rol tannin , Bltnlod in mile: non Charlottetown on the Mllpeqllo Road. Wm‘ lloo Italian IltblnIlO yards of flrta. I _ The of hm may obtain complete stock of Imn Bu P I. nirll. known n the ‘Old Maelfinnflfl Yllltlllllb. of tho-above propétloi hi! I'm“ Anibal.“ ,J. MacDonald.