"vaaclwo Notice Of Meeting The Annual Meeting of the John Agnew Fur Farms. Ltd., will be held on the 26th day of May. 1930, at eight P. M. In the Board of Trade Rooms. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. There will be no business transact- id at this meeting as the shareholders will meet and adjourn tn Thursday 26th day of June 1930, same hour and ‘ place. , 3380-5-21-31. 1w“, “The Third Warngfgln. ' A Mystery Love Stat)’, B: Minna! IIIII I .\ ___ ‘ma? and n car drawn upat the mo; all an hour later by the time Do you wan: some money?" criru lie had gol in touch Willi lll-S influ- (icorge to the head that shoved out .1 T)‘ afillerion burst in, his blue li-oni an upper window. “I'll pay you oyzlwlllllll: from "l5 llefld- lll5 WlllW “.011 W; 3 ‘my; {we quivering like a jelly. “Man, ' "I wan’. ma sleep," restorted the illlfi 1c‘ Mandi. llc bellowed in m5 deep man "Midge off." ‘voice. He shook Georic by the hand. ‘"1 thought l'd ne\‘el' see Y0" 885m- Where's the shin?" ' "Bunked," said George briefly. "We “just gm clear by the skin OI 0111' ’ l B ETTE R ~;‘RAN rtaxrs Continued Gfflpl-Nlttl, made from golden grains, is whole. some and body-building, For the light that sparkles? in these geyos . . ' You'll say “hel- Ier" al the first taste of Kellogg's Pep Bran Flaltcs. A taste to thrill you — rich ‘ \yhfllt-\q'hf.l nourhhmm; ___ i "Will you drive us to Berwick?" was just enough extra bran to ho i Georfis POlllVl-llallli llllc-‘illoll- _ mildly laxative. l Thcrc was a growl oi rage. leflll" _ ' ‘ That's the glorious com- | “A cherry soul this.“ whispered‘ "l KNOW ll- Clleil Jclly- "1 knew lll~ binstion in Kellogg‘: Pep i George. "Well. 1 say, farmer. have you Ye were making a miitllie SFMlBI m! Bran Flakes. i301 a P110119?" ' ' back. I'd have seen you throughhfd ln the red-and-green paclt- I "h... got a dog" ‘lcflared ‘he mp have gtoyrpf ihc ship. Elli. there'll b0 In. ‘indi- br Kellen in Lon- i me, vviiathfully. "Midge off." no more nonsense of that kindnow. d"“* O“““'l°' 9 George sighed. “A hospitable lad. I‘ rll see r011 ihioush this time" Md ysay. is there a village a few miles 118 Dffldufied B ET"! Vlllllnml-Plwli‘ scum?" , ing revolver, and waved it in the sir. l "Tiva-threc miles." restorted the GEOFF llllllfll B “TY ll"- Wllll "- P E P farm“ i-yeql find a bobby m¢,-,_~,-- he ' grin showing lhrouzh thoscowl. “Put added meaniiigly, and slammed down it away. you lvnatlc- Her" W 1W1- B R A N F L A K E s I the window. i lord coming. You'll have us s11 run It was a very weary-eyed landlord in- Gull-i are n0 800d m"- rm “Tild- who opened his door to us. George As one of .\'°111' delecllve smrles Willlld made his flesh crcop with horror at ' 5R.“ Jerry. lhe birds have flown." the motor accident we had had some Jerry's law Clilllileil Wllll dismal’- ‘milcs up the road, and while mine ‘ host, twittering with sympathy. flapp- Iid off in carpet slippers to produce , i-uffce, George shut the door of the l silt-mg room and mad: a dive for the telephone. "We'll dig out JCl'l'y first. While he's ‘on the way, I'll get through to my man in Edinburgh." "No reply." said George into the liclephonc after a ivziit. "But therc l must be a regly ' ' ' Ah, I thought .' so. Yes, I want Mr. Jerry ' ' ' I : know hos in bed. You must hook him A CHERRY SOUL ___'_..i_._-.___.. ._. ._m . _______. i ' NOTICE in llyllRSEMEN r l The Charlottetown Driving Park} track is now ready for training pur- I noses. Tickets good up to August 10th, also permitting use of a stall should be obtained from the Secret- ar_v‘s Office. A fee of $5 will be‘ charged to partially cover cost ofi keeping track in condition, 1 J. W. BOIJLTER. l Secretary. Charlottetown Drving Park and} Provincial Exhibition Associat- IQ 3584-5-6-tf. |IIlYrl|0l|I$FllrIilI|<.¢laIl|o.Iollllr~'- wrnnnnls a RPQSON" HERE'S a reason why people enjoy Grape-Nuts so , _ i y .' SMILES GABBY GERTIE COME Aw“; much. Simply ‘because Grape-Nuts tastes good watt-as: _ 3:28-72 "Come along," cried George, “it's lllnC wc were on the road. Brockcn- " l.“ m. bridge, Jerry, as hard as you can pelt, ._ You know the way?" ' Jerry knew the way. There were few ' i. , , A _ " I" '. roads in the Border country he did v ' not know. Margot leaning forward over the front scat, directed him to the Manse. The old servant received us iviih surprise andjoy. "1 never thought to see pic again," Thanks to the fresh crispness of baked-in-the-oven wheat and malted barley, and the delicate sweeten- edqs, " ing of pure malt sugar . . . Grape-Nuts always s.- Al Worthy . STANDARPY AND REGISTERED . u; ‘ _ delights the morning appetite. Try it—tomorrowi vvmascs RECORD l4) 2.1m. ——""— _ Made in Canada Sired All Worthy it) 2.06 by Lee i | l Axworthy 1.58M. Al \\‘orth_v's dam is . Slcdmerc by Todd the dam of Peter Mere 3.209%. His second dam Direct- nm‘s Lady has four in the list includ- ing Dublin Indy 2.09%, Sue Lattnn . 2.121.‘. Kay Cope 2.18M. Al ‘Vnrtliys oldest volts are two years old and are big anti beautiful. Ile will stand for service at owners stables until July 1st. Terms 55-00 rash at time of’ service. 810.00 more when mare proves to be with foal. All Standard Bred and Registered Mares bred free of charge. WILLARD KELLY. Soutbport. l746-B-14-wedsst4wks. Professional Cards AUDITORS Accounts Audited. Income Tax Returns Prepared. A. E. MacNeill S’ Co. 127 Grafton Street ulua-t-ll-lmo. Prohibition Commission Chairman. M1‘. GEORGE It‘. BROWN ' Msrgate. P. E. l. Send all information regarding In- Fractions of Prohibition Act to the wove i i Ur To that inspector B. J. Haywood l5 Dorehester Street, Charlottetown BELL fir‘ MATHIESON R. B. BELL D. L MATHIESON. LL. IL Barristers. Solicitors. Etc. Money to Loan. linear-Charlottetown and Montana Mark R. McGuigan, B. A. BARRSTER. SOLICITOB, I11‘, MONEY T0 LOAN , mascara Block, Charlottetown. l'.l'..|. Eugene l Permanent Waving l ' ‘ and FINGER WAVING All branches of Beauty Culture at the i. PLUMBING min, Isa u a an an. "A player who slides from first to second bass is off pitch." Friend’: Do you never indulge In , the pleasures of getting out and v turning up the fresh earth? Golfer (a novice): It's no pleas- ure to me. Every time I go to the club I get nothing but harsh looks for my activities in that direction. _ The Pious Man: go to church on Sunday when you don't play baseball. The Worldly Mani My dear man, when the weather is too bad tn, play baseball ii isn't fit to venture out at all. "Here is an article on v/ monkeys. '70 you think they are very smart." "Well, I saw one today that ought M make a good bookkeeper." "What was he doing?" "Running up a column." HEATING lf you want. Expeditions and Expert workmanship Send to I suppose you . ELITE BEAUTY SHOPPE Summerside lggb-g-S-ttslmo. l i J. A._BI:INTLEY I W. E. BENTLEY, K. U. F Barrister snd Attomey-at-Lsa a MONEY Ti) LUAN ~ Charlottetown P. E. l. McDonald & McPhee J. A. McDONALI). Fl. I. McPIIEh BARIUSTERS. NITURNEYS. [Tb MONEY T0 LOAN I. l). QIEWART, K. G N. W. LOWTIIEB IAIRISTERS. SOLICITORS. 9ft. MONEY T0 LOAN ‘ iii-i.- Dr. D. T. Waye DENTAL SURGEON McLeod & Bentley Ollice: lllll Richmond Street Bl A! Stewart & Lowther M Great George Street I30 Richmond Street Fred ll. Trainorl 80 Grafton Slreel Opposite Prince Edward Charlottetown P E l Thgawe l . ., one. Hours Phillie so i "hm" 59-14 l "*“"°"'”' ' ' ' " l‘ " ' "* "- iii __> ._. W" l‘ out. my good girl ' ' ° I know he'll _ use awful language but say it's his old ‘fricnd Collier ' ' that should fetch liiin. ' ‘ ' "Tlicrc WAS a pause. : "Ah, dear old Jerry, We're waiting for , you. Jerr. Bring along the old bus like iihc wind ' ' ' The inn nt~whats this villagtw-Cauldburn ' ' Your , uncle? Oh, tcll him some pals of yours have had s. motor smash. ' ' ' What! Say he's coming too? Don't let him? For Gods sake don't let him! Say he'll die of rheumatism, * What's that? " ' Away back to i bed? Good. ' ' ' Yes, Miss Shaw's here loo, but you needn't stop to shave on her account. Yc‘re waiting. "By ' ‘ ‘ ' Well, thats that," sighed George. "Now for my Home-Office pal." He drank his coffee with telephone a - a ___________ For Lumbago and Sciatica At the verv first indication of nagging pains ri the back rir sciatic ncrvc, apply Absorbine.’ jr. RPlNZl‘ will be prompt because this powerful linimcnt provide; the necessary warmth which stimulates the l‘ll‘filllall0l‘l and breaks up the con- gcsrnm. Absprbinc, _lr-. can he rlepcnded upon to rln its work promptly and well. lt takes the SllllflCSS out of your back, and being greaseless, does nnt: stain the skin nr clothes. ()€l. a brittle tn-day at your favourite rlruggists-UJS. ' 7 l *'*"" i;'.':zi.i.;, ‘ -Ahlé)'_SiOI‘blll€Jr' draws: PTlL Lihihil. ~- l , o l I An exceptional hotcljs The _ Queen Hotel - - - a famous i cuisine specializing in sea j foods - - - excellent musics] programmes daily - - - 150 comfortable rooms all outside - - luxurious beds - - besides phones and reading lamps. Moderate rates. American Plan or European Plan. A. it‘. Sampson, Managing Director HALIFAXJVJ. ocvooooooooodoi said Kirsty, after weeping on Margot‘; shoiildersiflThe meenister? Nae word from him. Nae word. I sair misdoot there's something far wrong." the car. JQITY." We roared back along the turnpike 811d shifted up the side road to the hills. _ "Carry on straight ahead!" I shout- ed. “I'll tcll you when to pull up."_ The gate to Black Edge was open an farmyard also stood wide. We leaped out on ll-ie cobblestone, and again 1 had that strange sensation I had ex- Perienced on the beach. That. farin~ yard, humming two nights ago with energy. was now as silent as _a ceme- léfy- Only George's two-sealer stood desolabely in a corner where I had left ii two evenings before when I had come to dine, - (390130 stepped quickly to the back door. It opened to his touch, and we followed him. The place showed clear traces of a hasty departure. GeldarUs he had been destroying pspgrs and lei,- lflrfii but the two lifing rooms were undisturbed. "Very nice, too." said George. “But where's the parson?" "We'll search the barns," I sug- gested. "Thsts where I was moped up.“ Wlicirour- feet rang again on the cobblestones a muffled shout could be heard. "That's dad!" cried Margot, he; eyesi dancing. "Where is he; Quick, Rm. he's here, Ito's here!" I threw down the crossbar on ihel doors of the‘ larger barn‘. and swung them Opfll- FTOmthe far end a hoarse voice told us we had found the man! nv. , in her father's nrmg, - "All right. now I must, 5e; to Edhr burgh at once. I promised the Home- Office fellow I would come along 3,5 soon as I possibly mum He wanted to come right out m Black Edge him- self. But I told 11in‘, h; was more" use "L Edinbursh. in touch with mndon head-quarters. S0 1' must hurry along, or he'll be getting wind up. PQp out and turn the car Jerry. (To iieifiilninoodi —-_-_____"______ BASE BALL Baseball players use Minnrtfs for stiffness. strained ligaments and bruises. They also recom- mend it as a rubdown. n i HINARUS i i LINIMENT» ....i.__._.._. OQCOOOOQO ' "Black Edgc." cried George. “Turn Jerry swerved in on two wheels, as I bellowed directions. The gates at [he bedroom was in disorderpa. pile oi, ashes in the fireplace showing whercl 7 ed to forward sample card and ship- Greipe-Iiulmscrved with milk or cream. makes the small breakfast u. “if” ""9 ._ well. bultznclti nourishing. View‘. a has‘, o: 56;‘. *°.r Grape-Nuts makes delicious aaladt. des- SUPPLIED AND FITTED. CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN 1-. scram worm .l. W. JOHNSTON lraeted prior to 1930, will be collect- ed ivithout further notice. Alex. An- dcrsori. 3730-5-10-mwf-2 wks. Registered 0,. Ptst i5’! Kent Street Phone 152-! Charlottetown Phone 70B VAlUABlE FARM iii SALE To he sold by public auction on Saturday, 24th May at 2 o'clock p. m. homestead farm of 86 acres at Mount Mellick. Lot 49. 7G itrres rlctir, l0 l“. Searched 1-0,.‘ Jerry-s knlrc madclacres under. wood. Property formerly jhavqg with the bonds and the next owned by Angus McDonald. J. A. ; 1 . moment Margot was crying McDonald, owner. 3344-5-19-6i “FARMERS " "PRICE OF WOOL IS VERY LOW" Ship us all your washed wool to be manufactured into yarn, selling the finished nrtlclc and thereby increase your profits. Our charges src as follows: (lard- ing l cent: per pound. carding and spinning single yarn 25 cents per pound, doubling and twisting 3 cents extra, coloring III cents It" llflllllil extra. We pay freight both ways on shipments of 100 lbs. or over. and guarantee satisfaction. Wlll be pleas- ping tags on rflllwfil» r. n. col-r WOOLEN MILL. _ Port Elgln, N. B. ' OOJOGO-O§-OO-§O-OO—O+OOO-O-O b-OO-O‘ is. s. “Harland” l NOTICE l E . I Owing to tide conditions at Victoria f lthc "Harland" will make only onei ~rond trip onthat service viz. on the! lfollowing dates May 15th and 29th.‘ .\lso June 12th and 26th, leaving Charlottetown at 'l A. M. returning will leave Victoria at 1 P. M. During the intervening weeks the two round trips will be made. This Schedule effective until June 30th. Charlottetown, May B. 1930. DOOOQ-OO-OO-OOOOO-O4000OOFO4* Furness Red Cross Line S. S. "Rosalind" Freight and pas- SCIIIEIS. . S. S. "Imogene", Freight only. Lv. Montreal Ar. Ch'town h sall for St. John's. S. S. "Imogene" May 2nd May 5th S. S. "Rosalind" May 0th May 12th S. S. "Imogene" May 16th May 10th S. S. "Rosalind" May 23rd May 26th S. S. "Imogene" will also call st St. Pierre. Mlquclon cn route to St. John's, Newfoundland. For Space and Hates, Apply. 5-lll-6l. CARVELI. BROS. LTD. Mwf. .4 _YRSHIRE BREEDERS The l". It]. island Ayrshire Breeders Association con tem- l ‘ ‘ ‘ a * ‘ 0 plate holding a consignment sale of pure lircd Ayrshircs at E by Eb AEDLSTPJ) I an early date. Any breeders wishing to _c0nsign ciittlecom- z (iIHQs-‘Ls i111“, g ‘municiitc with the secretary giving description and pedigree! § f, ‘Q ljlfg: EiEARLE mus _ I ii. n. BRQWN_ I , “Nomad.” o . _ l resident iicc y. '1 ork Q in, Rlfllmltlltl sum , I - 000000000090000000000000 ' scrfsnzndmeatdishcr. ‘dmsor l EFFICIENT , " OPTICAL SERVICE NO FICE i bYES EKAMINED, GLASSE." Bills due me and not paid, CUll~ ‘ ‘ i i "rrrofcss" Brand Fox Netting Foxes are valuable, and in or- der to insure their proper pro- tection you should have the best therefore you should have “PEERLESS,” the best English Fox Netting on the ‘market. Heavily galvanized before and after being woven, it will not rust. If any roll does not open up to your satisfaction, RETURN THE ROLL. ‘ye will gladly replace it. or refund your money. We also carry a complete line of Fox Pans, Staples, Lacing Wire, Nails, Hinges, Fox Tonga. @16- ' The Rogers Hardware Company Limited 1U C. M. Lampson 8 Co, LIMITED. 64 Queen Street Marlon, E, O. t, England Public Aucltion Sales 0 RAW FUR! Shipping bag; will be furnish- ed without charge by applylig to It. T. Holman. Ltd. Sum- merslde. l‘. E. l. Jepretentcd by Alfred Fraser, lnc. Ill Fifth Avenue New York. N. I. . fitted corrective slflfi-"f Mwt. Jimmie Jingle Says: mansion large or cottage small It's bound to pleat; you one and all. .-suwart'i nrgiil- is a specialized scienct. concentratlng all its W sources to the end that Defective Vision ml! l” restored. ' Eye Strain relieved lllll Muscle imbalances cor» rected. Any one nf these it'll?!“ may be. and marl?’ “mm ls, the cause of Severe , Headaches n troubled with hull- aches. we will be Kllll" investigate the, (‘Olltllllflll your eyes, and If Iltfmlll‘ furnish you Wlll‘ lllmllml G. F. llutoheson OPTOM LTRI ST