3“i:@___ ~ »<-'-__._ FGE TWO s I.“ ' . . g atients . 2 l _ HEwal l8hewasthe hapgidt gir in the world." roun of tees snd parties. e hirl of pleasure, and she _ o wonder what was the matter. LToo tired to go out-and he- el ue becoming tired of her‘! w ' ltwaa at this point that Mia argaret Belden of Les Angeles m oke up to the fact that some- ntlsing had to be done about it. KMen want pals. not patien " “ he rrritm. “I went right to iny vdoctor. Dc you know what he Isaid’! Rut-and Nujoll ‘m PWith a prayer in my heart and Nuiol ii: my medicine [cabinet I began to fight back to ‘ibeing the healthy. robust, happy igirl I had been before. Two months fipasaed. No more tears-no more "hWOYTYiHK, no more had dreams. To- day I beat him on the tennis court, bud although h: can out-swim me. i! make him work doing .t. It's good to be happy. It's good i: be free, ‘iphysically. and be able to share, any time. in sports or dancing or any- thing else with the one you love!" Here's another one who has learned ". that the simplest and surest way to _be well and full of good/spirits is to l-clear the bodily poisons out of your iaystem regularly. Not with power- r Says Meir-Want" Pals, AN g ful drugs, but normally, naturally, easily. Doctors and nurses recom- mend such a natural treatment as Nujol, because this crystal-clear liquid isn't a medicine at alll It can- not harm even a little baby! It con- tain: absolutely no drugs. It is simply internal lubrication that your body needs like any other machine. Goou looks and good spirits-do they spell popularity? You know they do! Get a bottle of Nujol to- night in any drug store. Sold in sealed packages only-trademarked “Nujol." Insist on Nujol by name. It costs but r. few cents-mud it will make you feel like a million dollars. \ if uctionl Sale f A T fQCape Traverse if Having sold my farm, I will sell b?" Auction on Tuesday- o'clock all my rlofli- ml‘ ind farming implements. ho house- old effects- l. For particulars see hand bill!- " GORDON W. DAWSON. fi32-i-il-lil-2z-23. ... Public iéuction Sale YQN APRIL 24th. 1930 L _, floo scar: nan AT srniuoriahn. 1- LOT e1 ~ 0-. ‘r To be sold with m ineunibsrance in z r. ha. nnrnssy. April e4, mo, l-Xlvhe centrally and well located pro- ilperiy oi the late John R. MacDon- ‘lbld will be offered for sale at public auction. ‘,7 This will prove n golden opportun- ljty to secure a farm in one of the, lsalnd’: most prosperous and ad- aneed sections. bliuyer will have immediate pos- iesslon. "~ - Joint Deed signed by all Clalments. uaraniees Perfect Title. fflaur. April M, (1931).) Thur. April 2|. Sias-l-i-l-sl. .____ F0ll sill-z . ) . YT" Duirsble Farm and Mill property. lfiraclslry Point. Mill consisting of hour-y, Shingle and Lath Saw and ljrain Crusher. Steam and water ipower. Farm 65 acres clear. bslanoc ' wood and lumber. Separate sale f desired. Mill closed to the publlr y 1st. All accounts to be settled by thine 1st. rl- LEWIS COLES. “ lions R-li West Coveiicad. iii2-e-l2-tucsfrl3wks. __ NO¥ICE~ As l am short of help l have do. clded io discontinue car-pent" “rm-k for the ‘lubllr. THOMAS IIISCOTT, North Rusiico. 3238-4-23-21. Auction Sale l Wlll sell by Public Auction on the Willi?!» "will River. on Thursday, “l! "i- 1930 It one o'clock p. m., m- " Ill! Proves unfavorable the follow- ; h‘: ‘ll! at name hour. horses. Ii milk cows, 3 g. ‘h. l Ihoev. binder m. u.) Z‘I',“..°.‘.. f. l W.) llay rake, seed", plflper, m "l"- MX- Mlle and shafts. ""- "11"" wuon. light em“, tells oloorh. Ilnlle plough. disll har- "V- "Whll Moth narrow. iron her- rowa, 3 section potato 5mm", g w,“ ‘mlhlv sci Dlckiesons fanners, halls emote llrln sleight, hay my, m’, I blocks. Illld fork and chain, lot ‘"- "la ‘Ill. lllllniity hay in N lot straw, quantit of oars and mu!‘ I'll!’ "elm separator, churn, . ‘m’ "l5 "I'll, shoveh and other lriielss too numerals to menu”. Isle saline ea lnrni is ma. h ferns at solo. m ounces stomach, I IMseu-l-aa-vis-so. ° " mm‘ April ' GABBY GEFITIE l/lsll v a m- Qil- J "What a girl does when-she is | pursued is usually around sixty.” Q e nice necktie for Christmas? Hubby (sitting on Sure. but next year it will be in the form oi a noose. _ -—-o—- . NOT IN THE GAME Ii you've an enemy to slip, 1 whom you would like to dlslp~ pear, Just take him on a huntlnq trip And then mistake him for s deer. ' l l l l “l marked a coin once and put It into circulation. I got it back in about a week." , "it works that way sometimes. l Just happened to me with a box of Christmas cigars." "Yes, my daughter slo d." “l suppose you will orglve the young couple?" "Net until they have located l I place to board." ';.,n----ak--- . . v . v AQA;4AA‘A‘LA ‘ Y * “l4AAA;4AA;‘ ALAAQAA-A FOR SALE vvv. _ H Fdyltiiiliilllllfliili f 1 l i»! ug-q... . _, ,. ,. tl THE THIRD ' I wanted from the books and was go- "J T ‘ Wills: Did you send the janitor ' radiator): i l 1 WARNING j 11ml ' (Continued) l v ,1, \ Do you ruler ‘after. meal ' 1 bclchingirom sour and ' flip P. l "Pm hanged if I believe Seymors ¥ii"{r$t‘5:‘wli‘t‘? magudlumh; 1 going near the hills." I delilberalcil. minute krdrotfdnyL-Thui mam“ i "If he knows anything about the case canbe prevented, ‘likewlseh-elievcd. " l Take Carter's Lucie iver Pills - being collared yesterday. end Shaw disappearing; last night, then surely he'll be getting busy now himself." I got to my feet full of purpose. "We'll jolly well see wliere the blighter is go-_ ing!’ In two stops I was at the door. I called out to Jessie that I had g-ot all after meals and neutralise the ‘Sweet? the soua and acid ievet e gas an encourage "gesli n. The siomach liver. and bowels sgill. be cleansed o poison . painful and dangerous indigestion dis: -_ the system cull!!! a ionic delay. Ask your dr pkg. of Carter's Little _..____.__..__.__________ to the rough road than. woimd illrwlllil w the hills. -\ ‘Asweroseio hlahergluiiulitie o-lnld was fresher. Ind-the mist we'- iluficd out into 10w culturing clouds. 1n prudence I-fell farmer in the N“ es the visibility improved. It was well that I did so. for the out track slur]- ed abruptly; and when X reached the dcsdend I found that it terminated in g hm road, coarse under foot but widur and better than the out track. 1t rneeridered down into the veiifiy 0" m, m; use, on the left sweeping un- wfl-rd behind a shoulder o! the hillside moo the heart of the Lanlsncrmuira. ing back home. and the next moment‘ l I was in the farmyard. I walked sed- altely 1235i the kitchen window and in- to the lilllO, so that Jessie's mind would be nl. rest concerning my des tin-aiioli, then crossed into the field lard doubledgback on my tracks, At ‘the corner of the farm building; I paused and‘ took an observation. A molly cart track led in a. slow gradient io the foot of ilhe steeper hill slopes. There was no sign of Seymore; but tlien the mist, mstrlciui ones vi- sion to a, narrow radius. I listened in- ‘l lcn-lly. ‘There was the distant clink oi fcct LIDOIi the stones. On soft grass I skirted the side of the dyke that bor- dered the cart track. and kept those footsteps within earshot. Onre the mist swept upward in thin whorls, and I dropped behind the dykc lure a. winged rook. but not before I l had seen my man plodding along. pipe in mouth, his sketching-gear slung on his brick, n5 innocfnt-lookirig a figure as you could meet on these hillsides. I ‘ kept on the north side of the cert ‘ track. for I cxpectedany moment to hear or see him clarn-bering over the ‘um and doubling back Soui-hward i‘ to ilie main road. But in this tntici- i potion I was wrong. He doggedly held SOUR SIOMACH i CQIJC'DILII CIA. cums ilasvnirlz Lmlllsrn‘ ls A . g ,.;_'l°"51"°'-°_"‘°“‘m a l at the galls 1 drew up to take ma: Fromx far-off Jamaica comes . of the rositlon. 1t was impossible to the convincing testimony of Mr. “u?” m" hi?“ I h“ wme‘ but’ “his . .. . -- '" ~ dtlobeattiieiopoftlic 1 While who owes his very life to "m" “em” I r > the rciriarkablc properties of Ner- ‘m’ f‘: a” " i W” " u "m, , lei di downward ‘la vilinelflflt has been worth its $1123 3mm "m". "mm. weight in gold to inc. Travelling “MJ-mwk m; mm], m,‘ hgbtlslsr, l in illisicolony and in South Aliier- nlsnpponrlng into a deiiafbelt of "fir its, l found Ncrviiine an invalu- tieee-A -‘ ..°i 555mm‘? 5W“ able aid. Whether it was cramps, BLACK EDGE KILL Seymore liaxl turned in i-ht l0“?- Wl-l this a fool's errand. I asked myfflh‘ had he really come t0 Willi 5W" mm effect? Or had he some deeper motive in these ircqum wlllrrlriiaea l» the road was steeper now and wound hill!- er and "thither round hummocks oi hetlior and gorse. Soon I was hofliiritl perspiriflg with cxeitLon. There was also the, strain oi keeping my ninn at a safe distant for there we". the danger i-lmt lie mlsllt film)? l“ “l” roadside for n breath and I blunder into li-lrn. But he must have been h excellent condition, because he held steadily on without l! 1194139- Ami m?" I heard the slang of n "gobs. nndwil-ii sieaming breath I pant-ed Olli l. W1C’!- ' less hope that this was the Journey's end. ‘ tossed their mules codified rne in- sour stomach or diarrhoea, Nervi- llul-"mlmYr . . - - ~ , - \ . line corrected ihe trouble lluiclily. mi mime ti? énxglllePxflmé If my throat was sore, or if Iliad , . . . _ . .. d ed t srd thsvaiieWb-hcre 1 earacllc, stiff neck or stiff Jdlllll, Bmimbfl‘: my‘ bu‘ “,- m, 1,15; 1 l if l rubbed on Neryilinc, l always l _ could see nothing but a rickety wire got quiclcrelief.’ IFor sprains, fence and beyond it mill» 509mm muscle soreness and rheumatism l have provedfierviline to beabooll. li hssaiwayshvafegifardcd lny health andl advise all others to go and I clarnbered over the 88M I'll-d made for the fence. A few yardabe- yond the fmoe the sheer sway into space. I‘ i ", "ohf inn iii- , exhihitsat .- the‘ lBritish melon-lei hills? r held doszedlv onniy ww- ‘I'M had disappeared into the firs sliced. rrounddrovotfl toesedover u BUGITLIABI TIIQUBIN j ')__ “thumbnail olgthose " _ 11st Majesty remarked unlit amen lndlirierfelr. ' < ‘Yb-Bi! her-minu- The Queen and "Princess Mary. were inspecting the r-nir." i-lar; Maieaty was lnucli attract- “ed to-the display» of Baristan“ Rugs.- ‘l-iqh." I‘do like the sheen‘ of "those carpets.” she exclaimed. _ Extracts ‘ nornjaairiuh pspcrsgol on' to state that ThsQueen and Pflnoess Mary were soattrscted by the rich-appear- ancealid beauty of therugs that they requested further information’- for their own private use. " " - DUOIIESS 0F YORK SELECT! A BEAUTIFUL BABIQTAN FOR ‘ PRINCESS ILEABITH A lovely Baristsn Rug, pattern 104, color d, has been selected’ by H: R. H. The Duchess of York. The rug is to bepiaced in the rooln of "the British Empire's autifui little Princess Elizabeth. ‘ v - deep layer od-miei ’. indicated the ravine that formed the north side o! Black-Edge Hill- The mist lifted for a minute. and in front of me I caught a-glirnpse of another clump of build- and how he had rented tlic old Black Edge farmhouse to a stranger as sum- mer quarters. and I lo-Zred at them with‘ interest. But mydiispceiion rc- vealed little; for the mist hie-y clown again and blotted out everyilwlw; save the foreground of the field in front of me Midilhe rocky bfim obi-ho plcclplce thfli. Billed close on my I l6“. . luoas manor " f had kept clear of the road among the firs. inoese I should run into some one; and in my next move I gave it l. unwise. berth. Making. up my mind to" lrcoocedil "enly emerged from . cover. sprinted for the clump oi i-rccs Hound‘ the farm hnllal-nz. and dropped in the undergrowth. parting. The whole thing at this pzilni siuck me as ludioroua; and I smiled M. the not-ion of my spying like iiiis round my own property-I who, w-ilh a word could clear everybody from the placcl anrllive there myself if I chose. But ituwis not the place 1- had conic w‘ see: it was the people. What did Bey- more want at this lonely spot? He had come sralght here without a pause; he; ceriieililyhachft dropped in impul- slvelyin-pasaini; What then was his ci-rdndljPerhIme-hswos makings Jriendiy. sail. end I was but making a bllisideeibitt itwouidlcio no lienn to have denier. look round. I so: to my feet. and. crouching. moved forward through the trees toward the fann- house. A .e1osed gels led into ihe- rennnyaio. The buildings were blggerthan I had imflkined: e. lofty barn.‘ built of stone." with an earth ‘Jigs. I thought at once of Fci-syih- ' a TIME TOTDUCH UP‘? Saturday ‘afternoon-or anhour any evening -—_]ust time to touch u those veranda}; chairs, freshen "the mud giiar s on the car. go over the floors or the wood work. ‘ Ja -a-lac--ihe new Jap-a-lac. in more than fiv dealer a vise you whichkingafyllp-e-lac the new varieties of ap-a-lao are simple lo egply. justlike the Jap-a-lao Varnish naniclsyou have always used; Beauty, Permanence, Economy, and Ease of m’ choose. Stain and Applicaiiosu-thcsequalities we claim for Iap-e-lac. Homes that are cared for the laps-lac look better andlsst longer. And furniture actuallyygrow; - more beautiful asjtlielyearsgo by, if renewed annually with Iap-a-lac. / we" THE GLIDPEN COMPANY LIMITED Toronto 1' lrlr Goes ON-WlTHAjiblilliSH. .usl=. nouslzllolll) PAINTS A Rogers Hardware Co, Ltd. . Distributors , aqusie. lrrnieoishmisefastiunswmcehia imetly tunable-down, while directly rue opposite the barn was flwibalck of the farmhouse itself. A smaller allied. which looked like a. liiile garage. sp- hnl-enuy ncwely cieoiedfblocked‘ off roof to which weedgsnid mosses clung filled carbide of _* the grass-crown the house. and I movedihrough the trees to gwt e. bcbbier look. Between where I stood end~flie garden wail wcoetwentyyardsoi OWHIIVILHILUM‘ v . ,a ' i lo IIIJIIEIIGII-flildllill’! shop for s boiile or two of this trusty faili- iiEbvlLlne I SLIQE DELIEF I lny business on a strictly cash basis. thus. giving my customers the benefit of n rash trade. i would appreciate all out-standing accounts in order to balance my books. Thanking you for your patronage ill the past and ni the same time soliciting your future trade. W. B. FXTZPIKTRICK. Tracadie. 3425-4-Z3-3l. Farm For Sale One hundred semi oi land, one , mile from Hunter River on Ilopedale Road. Sixty five acres clear. balance covered with a good growth of hard and soft wood. This farm is well wai- rrcd. near schools. churches and one of the beat shipping pointa on I. B. lnland- if interested see Duncan Nicholson. Clyde Station. or write to the owner GORDON McLIOD. 28 Ilopedale Ave., Toronto l, Ont. slili-i-Zi-iwcek. ----q--__ Furness Red Cross Line .___L. fl- S. “itoseiinf” Ire'i|ht and psa- sengera. I 8. 5. "Imogene", height "only. sail is!’ l l5. John's. l. s. niogeae" May Ind May lib S. S. “Rosalind” May Oil lily Bil 8- 8- "loosens" In 10th my isih s. e. manual" my save flay sslh sJ/Imesearwfllaleeoallstst. ‘Hilli- ltlsleisn on route is Ii. Jeni!» Nswf esadlsed. 'p' ‘Int. Q-q ““!~ ‘UNI. NOTICE Beginning May lat. I will conduct‘ QAizvl-zhi. BROS. urn. ' _ p. . y c“ “M-e-e-e-l-l-q-rheilm-o‘ a pebble. There was nonsound. no’. the faintest clinkeauie heck tonic out of that white well of fog. Then with a rush of recollection x knew when} wqg. Fomyth, vfibh l. bhickforeffier Oll the brown shediliks 0f’ ihemG-Dflllgli described it to me: lflill! 7M myflwh pmperty where r stood-Black‘ Idle llill. .- ' I made moss the hum‘ Ind fill 511- the shelter of the fir wood. ~ It was with a comfortable feeiingyt safety thin, I drew up intheiirlwooli. iCornsilSiop Aching ~ After Foot Bath It's l. new ideal-and one that al- g-roimd roiled forward in‘; almi- img gently upward to mkrighi. While the edge of rock on my left, and the .._._______---_.____ ______ First Class vfatchnisker. for Jewelry store in Cape Breton, state reference. and wages expected. good chance for reliable lnsn. ' Apply Charlottetown Guardian. 8i93-4-2i-3i; ' , . l Harvest ‘Bells RegistraiionInrolm-cntiimlll” ' Will be at the owner's stable till far;- iher notice. ‘This horse nos-er been beaten in‘ a ‘ show ring, wflgis i250 IIIIJ lllill llll'llll‘llli DIS I legs. - _- - ~ < - -. Maresatewnersrht. . .. s. s. ssocollsalv. ' ' " “v " n Silfl-l-ITJIIGI." w . , _ POTATOES ~ = ruanirs .. CABBAGE ‘ , a " censors: QPAIBQI, Highest * F‘ .~ . issrlsniooiléiss 1 h; lways brings sore coma to e quick end. I pushed through and olms out -.____ mi the other Ildeof tlielaelihfflld ' fiNANTED l? ANT@.EB€ . no psillforigood" amen the wreckage ofille garden l spied an admirable piece o! advan- g liege. A tall thick box-wood hedge. un- ln-lnuned and shaggy. would hide rno This wonderful hot foot bath treat- ‘mcnt_ia described in the directions for using Putnam's Painless Oorn Ex- tractor. Try it ‘to-night - you'll get quick relief for your aching corna when YOIIHISQ Putnam's Extractnr. Batiaiaction , ntecd. 35o at all . dealers." fenders For ‘Brace - Building lealedtenders for purchase and removal before May aiat of all me- ‘terial. except stone in the, Brace property. ‘Queen street, will be re- ceived by thetruatees Brace Block. ‘moderate be addressed in Donald lleKiiilion. Royal Bank Building. rnhtfube presented by Ml! ltl-l. The trxztpsflars-‘not bound to wept the highest" or any tender. siii-ti-eod. Auction ale .\ i, _. I :- at WIBSTBI/ICOINBI‘ Qhsrlotteioyrlh“ P.._.!.{.i Montreal trornthevl-bii. . (To be Continued) .77llriee Gangsters Shot a To Death e _ (Canadian Press) CHICAGO. Iil., April Ill-Three ai- ten-is rsotsaliing. forms-stands by to solve all your "Brighter Homes?’ Problems. Your paint Winnipeg -I. A Nbnmn» CHARLOTIETOWN, P.E.l. 1 7 loeed masters were sh in delill in s aouthslde seloorflby m, m. mm early today. The Walker Wakefield 29. Dire 33. co-owiiers of t place Joseph Bbeeial. 28. a ‘- had police records as bc ists. ::Dou¢lsa' Egyptian without e rive-l. stops 0t from Gun " l. 12s million ‘food cells exploded i. =. That's what makes Puffed Grains crisp . . . delidous . .' . virtually as nourish- ing as Ilot cooked cereals ou ‘havewondcsed, Pufied When y ‘Ricearesollght and crunchy.» ineldnglygoodtoeat. ' slid All dead van lllil rriolfi cg terror- w." silently. Coliierines worm and pie!