e 1 SAME ; FLAVilUIl "stunt" TEA now BROWN LABEL AT ALL GROCERY STORES ltovoxoo voeooooom» 0000' B. S. “Harland” NOTICE l ' Owing to tide conditions at Victoria lac "Harland" will make only one fond trip onthat service viz. on the following dates May 15th and 20th. Also June Charlottetown at 7 A. )1. returning will leave’ Victoria at. 1 I‘. Ill. During l 12th and 26th. ieavingl the intervening weeks the two round trips will be made. This Schedule effective until June 30th. ‘ Charlottetown. May 8. 1930. Y-OQFGQGO-O§&Q-O-OOOO4§-OOOQ§\ — i I ' ' Morin For Sale The site of the Victoria Ilntel with‘ building thereon, also building lot opposite. These two properties will he soldl separately or en hloe. An attractive- priee will be given for quick sale.’ Anni! 1o I W. K. ROGERS. LT. COL. D. A. MacKINNON. 1 Liquidators. I674~3-27-3ithcnttstf. I I Professional Clards AUDITORS l Accounts Audited. Income Tax Return: Prepared. A. E. MacNeill Co‘ Co. 127 Grafton Street tilut-a-YI-lmo. l LBELL e MATHIESON It. B, BELL D. L. MATIIIESON. LL. B. Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Money to Loan. Offices-Charlottetown and Montagnr l l I . l bugcnc I Permanent Waving l, and l FINGER WAVING All branches of Beauty (‘ulturc at the ELITE BEAUTY SHOPPE Summerside . lififilbb-fi-LLSIIHO. Mark R. McGuigan, i B. A. ' IARRSTER. SOLIcITOR. ETC. __ MONEY 1'0 LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown. I’.E.L ,5 McLeod & Bentley P I. A. BENTLEY W. l. BENTLEY, K. O. [1 Barrister and Attorney-at-Lsw Office: I80 Richmond Street i MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. l2. l. McDonald & McPhee ' B. A. I. A. MCDONALD. H. I. McPHEB IARIIQTIRS. ATIQRNEYS. ETC MONEY TO LOAN Stewart & Lowther ' I. D. STEWART. R. 0. ' ' N. W. LOWTIIER BARIISTERS. ROLICYNIRH, l4 Great George Street T0 LOAN r1“ ETC Dr. D. T. Waye , DINTAI. SURGEON . I80 Richmond street I Charlottetown, l‘. l. I. Office Donn Phone Ill 1 I A. M. to I I’. I. a r. u. u | r. is l SAME QUALITY A LB. SMILES GABBV GERTIE ‘ E d iii no u a In arr. A girl may get on all right rid trig, but she hopes nobody'il see he: i getting off. i l l l l Jack: See this engagement ring? I call it “the eat." Ford: Why so? Jack: Because it always comes back. The Lady! i suppose that your lot is (ull of hardships? The Hobo: Dat‘: de proper worsl for it, ma‘am. In de winter v/‘en dc farmers ain't doin‘ nothln‘ in: too cold fer me t‘ do trampin’ around, an‘ in the summer people's allera otterin’ me work. RATHER NUMEROUS. TOO This world is so crowded with things that amuse There is really no reason tor woe: And the man that gets sore at a baseball score Is the funniest thing l know. When my ship comes in. He: we'll get married. She: And take our honeymoon the ship. m.’ BASE BALL Baseball players use Minard‘: for stiffness, strained ligaments and bruises. They also recom- mcnd it as R. rubdown. l no LUNIMEANT‘ ,shaven. going 8183'?" l "Going my an right, but he's s01 kindheartedness that prompted me to ‘m that gottagc in the bay, and his right sec. Smith riucl iocsle the fisherman who lives. 1 -8 o'clock and n bitterly cold morning. “me coagmm vessel my himself. The ‘Third- fl Warmn' g. A Mystery Love Story lurougat mt back tohard facts. r had ‘swallowed some poison‘ either in the food or drink, and the skipper had been my fellow victim. The water inc room! -the wa- w: I had made the coffee with. And . h todin the ‘awn n; Aagutan ma " 1' the Continued "acid?" 5'9 DOUBT He. seemed startled at my q11°511°1¥ "No doubt o1 811- 1 11°11“ 111m 1“ That the physical state of one bound b11111 11-1 1 119111‘ YW- BY me 5mm“ 1| for action should even occur to his heard, he was being shoved across the‘ 1311c“ appeared to ‘maze hymn m, yard, and he u-ps putting up a itoliliti ‘loaded men gave a nqendly grim resist-once and telling ‘em W118 c, “you cm come into the deck house thousht 01 0111-" (skipper and I sharing it. between us. i "Then he's still at Black Edge for‘ “rs; I laughed_ He thank“ me qum; wine 168-1011 1111111111 ‘"111’ 1° 5mm‘, curteousiy. and we entered. “You can and Scymorc. Smith-—Smith—\vhat have {any winks on ma; 1mg“ 11 you sort of fellow is Smith? Tall, clean’ “key I mdicamd me one oppogp‘ p; George. As a. matter of fact. I was not a small gray pointed beard as well." bring him in m)“ mm with him! "1 wonder if it‘s the man, Oh whati “gm under my nose. l "It SM“. than ,1 scoop. old sou, if it is! My chicl says “Men he walk“; on the bridge out. they suspect n man called Clcltiart lo’sidc_ | be at the bott0m oi this affair. A fer-l, ..I than yo,“ he and “am u’ 35- rific chaP- this Gfldan. Did 5W work‘ warmer here. If you are hungry you " work for Germany during the ivmn. will find food m gym-cg’ m; pointedi MiXffi 111111 111° 11°51 11°°l'1°- 61111111135 to a little cupboard on the wall. l‘ like a millionaire a1 Mimic Carlo. A swung it back and m-ougm out, a 1031" frightful ‘blood! Wcil, we'll find out, and a W, o; marmaiadq 1t ggemgdh sooner than friend Smith tlmiks!“ chums“ to have food alone, amt-ll “W118i 81¢ 3'01! 8°10; 1° 11° no“? asked him if hc would care to join} "As $0011 as we gel into Lcilh we mg ‘ hand this pzicketlovcr and 1 El‘?- 111 "I'm as hungry as a ‘whalcf’ I,dc-' touch with my home-office pal. We go clump hymn; better gm this spirit stove going. Skipper. I'm 8151118 1° make coffee for us." . "Hot water from engine room-Mist Scymurc flunk this Wm be quicken» he 5ug;e5tgd_ ship is tooling across the North Sea. umghly- 1 53kg ‘send down the all 800d 811d 511111;. with $011 °11 DQaKHsLCGTSmaII, and take his place. Tell himi a prisoner. Whoo w loll 111cm 1111-16: he tries to jump for it. and swim. ferently? We've even got down in old} n1 m; him Wm, my Bu“ ,5 5ufg g5 light is bumping behind us 110w, the l eggs;- But the chill miles of water that. "No; we'll catch friend Smith on the‘ separated us from (he gogst, were not: to Black Edge with some plain-clothes: men and upset thc apple cart. YW‘ top all right. And now. my lad youlsumcienuy tempting (or me man re-l . be)’ 9811111111 11111116 (360199 511d havcl turned, and I made the coffee, the 8- 1111 °1 $1100" 011 111° 1°31“? 11111111 I skipper and I sharing i between us. keep watch, You look dcazl beat." Gem-go gave omy a gmm when 1 up- “Nothing of 11w oori! I nrotosiodl ped him on the shoulder he needed “You've had no rest for two 11121115.; Sleep more than mum " You 10111119 0V6!‘ $011159" 101‘ a 93w- It, was during that novel breakfast hours I'll woken you when we're iul m“ me skipper, “my o, ‘little gentle the Forth, so that you can do the: questioning ‘Old mc his mm “on, AS chin-nagging when we get to harbarfl he dcliycfed this stumbling recitation In the end I persuaded him, andi I omen“, u“, hi5 nerve had oom- grudgingly, he lay down. rolling roundl plewly 80m; He shook, mg, from the his shoulders a peajackct that hung mm but, from sheer prostratlon, th- behind thc door. In a couple of minu- copy but from sheer prostration, th- tcs he was like a stone. sleeping the‘ Ough he had concealed it well from bleep ol utter exhaution. , me new; He had g decent, upbringing, I stepped out on the bridge for a i; appeared, and had only gone into sniff of air. It was now nearly‘ m]; game w save enough to buy a Through the porthole I saw that dusk V had drunk more than 1 had. What did it all mean? That the crew should want to bowl mo over I understand-but. the skipper also! Had there been the seeds of muntlny among them. and had they seized their chance to knock over the skip- per along with their captors? The cabin I was in was but a bunk, with floor space enough for a man to dress and the door, as I expected, was looked was falling. I must have slept nearly twelve hours! Well, another twelve would surely sec us at our destination, (To be Continued) Glcnivlgdfi/kndlvilcinity Services are now. being conducted in the West Point Church each Sun- day afternoon by Rv. J. W. Foivlcr. 0f Albcrton. Mrs. Fraser of Alberton, spent a few days in Glenwood rc- cently where she was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McDonald. ' N11‘. and Mrs. Hugh Williams, Mr. and Mrs, Stirling Matthews and Mr. Arthur Matthews, of Elmsdale ancl Mrs. Elmer llcLcunan, of O'l..cai"_v. were ViSiiDIS at the homo of- Miz and Mrs. W. A. Glllcash on Sunday. Mr. Wm, McDonald, of Haliburtor. spent Sunday as the gucs‘. of Mr.‘ James Livingstone. l Dunblanc Women's Institute met on Friday, May 9th., a‘. the home of Miss Jennie McPherson. In the ah- sence of the president, 1c chair was occupied by Mrs. Neil Boull-sr. Roll call was responded to by. Sing.'51?11001 Cvmmmctl and Mrs. Neil Bouller. rcfrcohmcul ‘cmmittcc. Mrs. 13cm. Mclsaac. Mr=.' ‘Theo Hurt and Mix. J-"lillie 1\10P11¢1‘ beauty iu Gicnwocd where he lrc- say, play or pay. and this caused much merriment, A lettcr from the supervisor was read asking that members subscribe to Institute Ncivssou. Some discusdcu look 1711196 1'1", qucntly attends church. and it. was decided to do so. Other; the district conventions to be held‘ somewhere in this v the near future. Next meeting 15 W! taken her homc. if ihc lights arc not be at heme of Mrs. Wm. A. G111v3511|‘.\ii"11c<l L00 high. But this youth had Mzeting closcd Anthem. Receipts $3115- communloatlons were read. comment ed upon and left over for further discussion later. The school commit- tee reported that vitrophans was needed on the window glass and the secretary was instructed to ordm} ‘same. One member of the siclqcom-i soothes the tired, excited nerves. restores nervoul energy and makes you feel well and look well. JCEPLESSNESS is a persistent symptom when the nerves get. rundoivu. You are restless, irritable and easily fatigued and cannot sleep well at nights. This trouble increases as the years advance. Bub there is relief by the use of Dr. (lhases Ncrvc Food. It. docs not produce artificial sleep but restores and builds up the nervous system so that in a few days you find yourself resting and sleeping better. ' Women everywhere, know and praise Dr. Chase's Nerve Food as the greatest of rcstoratives for the nerves. _ _ women alike, from youth to old age. It renews the strength, energy and vitality of the whole human system. l “Now Daddy, you must not forget your Nerve Al‘, Food” 1 “N0 Indeed l Sleep tVcl Now and am Feeling Fine” llut Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is good for men and Dr. Chassis Nerve Food The skipper was stamping up and‘ down to keep himself warm. ‘ I Butlflllxworthy REGISTERED: l U. S. A. Ni). 66185. CANADIAN 3710 Sired by Guy Axworthy 4 (2.08%). sire oi‘ four trattcrs with records bct- ter than two minutes, viz.: Lee Ax- worthy l1.58‘..l. Guy McKinney 11.58341, Mr. McElwin 11-5911]. Arion Guy 11.5051. Guy Axworthy‘s foe is $2,000.00. Bud Axworthy is a son of this two-minute sire, and a full bro- thcr of Lee Axworthy (l.58',). Dam Gaicty Lee 12.1631). by Bingen 12.06%.) l Bud Axworthy has extreme speed, he has been halves in one minute flat, on a clay track, and quarters on ice, in 1029, in 28!; seconds. l-Ie is a bright hay, sound and kind. Guy Axworthy sired a two-ycar-old that got a. mark of 2.07 in 1929, and sold for $25,000; and Mr. McKelwin. a hall‘ brother to Bud Axworthy, had a two-ycar-old that won nine races in I929, and got a mark of 2.02511, the world's champion twu-ycar-old trot- ter in a race. Bud Axwortliy has two colts on I’. E. Island. foaied in 1927, that are showing up good-they arc staked for Dominion Day at Sum- mcrside. Bud Axworihy will leave the owner‘: stable Monday, April 28th, for George McNclll's, Kensington. noon; thence through Margatc to Mr. Bul- man's, Stanley Bridge. over. night. Tuesday, April 29th,. through. Hope River to New Glasgow to Mr. Llngs, Wlicallcy River. at noon; thence to Fflfflllhflfltllffi Livery. Charlottetown. remaining till Thursday, May 1st. to Bonshaw, noon; thence to Mr. Pro- iitt's. Victoria. nvcr night. Friday, May 2nd, to Wilfred lnmanfis, Tryon, noon: thence to Gordon Dawson's. Caps Traverse. over night. Saturday, May 3rd, to John Dawson's. Bedequc. noon; thence home to owner's stable, Summersidc. Monday. l\Iay 5th, to William Mc- Gregor‘; Lot I6. noon; thence across Ferry via. Port llill to William Mc- Nevlnfis. Tyne Valley, over night. Tuesday. May 8th, via Lot 11 to Khalil Sharbellfis. Portage. at noon: thence to Harry 0'Brien‘s, Albcrton, over nigh . Wednesday. May 7th. via Dock Road to Bloomfield Corner: thence Western Itoad to Vernon Mat- thews‘. 0‘Lcary. Thursday morning. May 8th to Russel Rogers‘. Coleman, noon: theme via Western Rodd to George William Robinson's. Mount Pleasant, over night. Friday. May 9th. to John Smalfs. Mlsconehe. noon; thence to Summcrslde, remain- ing at owner's stable until Monday. May 12th. Thees routes will be continued fortnightly throughout the i that locker," l said, but he was asleep He had a “life and kids in l-lamburfl and he curled up with 81101 W111?“ he spoke of them. "You're trying to play on my 1e91- ings, my ind. with this sad story." I - said to myself and I wondered what‘ was at the back of it or what sort of protposilion he was about. to make. Then I noticed that. his mind was; wandering and his voice trailing off i, abscntly. l l l as 1 spoke, his head on his arms. lying ‘ over the table. I heaved him round on the locker and put my revolver on the she had visited one member of the commuhilyi who was ill. Th? committee Mrs. W. A, Glllcash and‘. lvlrs. B. Mclsaac were rcappolhtecli His friends are picascd to learn 1pm mum Jug; gm a glimpse of mittec was absent. and the othcrullal. Mr. Howard Liiunu ‘.311? 11 1111 ‘thorn gifiii n1 home in the daytime member, Mrs Mclsaac reported that. 111011118 111 1117111111 01191‘ 1131""? 11°91‘ r. ‘tlxcu; these aids to beauty. h: oommiloiw L M ASTE RS confined‘ touhis home with a severe cold. would have no trouble in chaos]; the future Alix», hlur. ‘llich he lut a bright ldcn. 11c bouglu a harrcloi lrcsh herring and smiled lo Gill. wood to scll them. To make iii thing look plausible he hall to u], at intcrveniiiiz lions-oi, and alas t; hi.. plans! ldvriji ilPi'l'ill',; ivas gnu long belorc he reached Uicnivod Then holricd it again and lowed tho price so that people would thll ihcrc was something wrong ivlthlit herring and would no: buy. but tin sold just. as quickly as the otliu However, he believes, that the lliiii time is always sure and is starllil out again. We mantel-stand that!!! price on this trip will be $1.13 cent per dozcnc-Q- sick A young man from MUD. who like most. young mcu, is looking for a suitable paftllCi‘ in lifc ivtr. lllllfil charmed by the display of youth and itlrzs, T1190 llarl But hiost any girl can look pfctly in church section 1n 1111‘- on a Sunday evening after you have with the Nationail heard that "little grains of powder. I little drops of paint, make a girl's complexion look like what. it hint." table. "Now. Mr. Skipper," I muttered. grinning, "if there's going to b: any ' monkey tricks, I'm-I'm" I stood up and looked round. The glass window's of the deckhouse were spinning quecriy, I was giving at. the knees; and my back against the wall. I felt myself sinking. "George!" I gasped. "George-" t stretched out. my hand to shake him, but only sank lower against the wall. my arms stretched out impotent. A while face was pressed ‘against. the glass. two pale bluc eyes bored into my brain. It was the hclmsman. The last I remembr before sinking into unconsciousness was the door opening and a great brown fist closing over my revolver on the table. The cabin was dark and foul. and I must have been half awake for an hour before I could pull myself io- gether and sit up in the bunk. I 1J1- ought at first I was in the library at Brackenbridge Hail and that my head was still bleeding from the blow on the fender. It was the sea's interminable chatter against the tiny porthole that lWlTfEdlll ii R it MEN :t-rack is now ready for training pur- lposes. Tickets good up to August ‘filth, also permitting use-of a stall ,ehould be obtained from the Secret- :ary's Office. A fee of $5 will be icharged to partially cover cost‘ of ikceping track in condition. J. W. 150111.113. ' Secretary. Charlottetown Drying Park and Provincial Exhibition Associat- ion. ItSM-S-G-tf. health and weather permitting. TERMS: $25.00 for season--Sl0.00 at time of service: balance $15.00; payable November 1st, 19.10. Mares at OWYIIBI"! risk. y JAMES T. WUTE. Owner. Summersiile. April 30th, I030. 3506-5-3-10-17. ( "T" ililo-b-lli-thurssatitwka. NOTICE. N» imlllsuing on my property in Newton. bot 26. Amos raamoa. a‘) | The Charlottetown Driving Park to Newer and Greater Achievements DOMINiOg Royol Master is the greatest tire the world has over known. A tire responsible for almost incredible records. l A tire for surer traction, suror broking, easier steering, sofety_ - Not one Royol Muster in o thousand will ever puncture. Not one in five thousand will blow out under two years of servite. Royol Masters, D minion Royals, Endurance for light core and Royol Haovy Service Tires ore sold by Dominion Tire Dealers conveniently located ond equipped to give added mileage through tire servit! 01 the highest quality. ' Tl “EALERS W’?!