' ";_:.‘_. u; i ti?‘ l I . ,1 -»\ ... _ l l l g For Loss of ‘b-e-eooo-o-o-e-o-o-eosaooqeoa-oe-q l EYES TESTED AND . . °€‘s.§.‘i.r'i.‘8i.“ lluiltliiiqs LTILrlSl. of house 24x28. tytril 11x50, barn 40x10, “UUIIIIUUSC ;il‘.\1i. (loud nutter" stipply. Nearest raiipliiut Alontugui: I milc When Recovery Is Slow “Shall I never get strong again?" is the question pathetically asked Appefi“ convalescent. Py many a slow NQWOIISIIQSQ Fellows‘ Syrup is of invaluable help in such Exhgugflqn cases. It increases the blood supply and en- Rcarded riches it with those “mineral foods" necessary Qgnyahscence to bring it back to “par." Fellows’ stimulates the appetite, aids diges- A ' . . . "emu _ tion, builds up tissue, and restores strength and Malnutrition ’v;,;|;,y_ Bronchial PLEASE NOTE: There is only one Fel- Troubles 'lows' Syrup. Be sure you get the genuine. FELLOWS’ SYRUP Selwood Of Sleepy Cat’ (Continued) They rode back at a leisurely pace, put up their horses, and walked to- gether up the hill. Selwood got the money, counted it, handed it to Scott tcld him where to find the owner and deliver it. "Tell her to get her boy out of town before somebody else gets it away from him," was his only injunction. “If there's any human scum in the whole blamed United States that ain't landed ln Sleepy Cat," grum- bled Carpy, “it must be because they ain't heard of it yet.” ‘i’ Doctor Carpy was an educated speak good English. But, like many another frontlersman of his kind, he had caught. the slovenly English of the men with whom he was thrown in contact. “Now look at that coat he. con- P. R. A. ;_ 5_ TAyLo. The Annual Meeting of the Prince ‘ 1,1,,“ Edward provincial] Rirle Assochuon tinued, calmly aggrieved. “I bought ' Ill Richmond lint: will be held in the Board of Trade it new at an auctum yesterday! Last !_!$:!t9&#129>9n. Rooms, ‘Market Building, Thursday, right I rode down to see a sick ____.___ 7th Muy, at 7.30 p, M, tvamster at the bunkhvusc one 0' u ]|_ M, Davlgopi, your men, Selwood. While I was F Ligut, C01,, v_ [)_ fixing him up it began to rain- ‘gmi president When I started for home I put on 1S1‘ PUBLIC TENDER CHARLES LEIGH, the coat. By that time it was rain- Lmlly “CNS Manngum Kings Lieut. Col., V1.1). ing all-fired hard. I lifted myi whlip Lnumy m“ “n5 under cultivuun“ Seerctnry-Ireasurer, to touch up the horses, an re ._t_<,,;_;,,u. rung-h “mum and 5mm", 4356-5-2-tt. whole sleeve parted at the shoulder "imm- joint! When I reached around to rec what the matter was, the other sleeve fell clean oil. When I stepped out of tho buggy, the coat come in two right acrors the back! Look at IN THE man, who knew quite well how to , STUD SEASON --si-litiul l’; unit-s. in" n-"r CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN FREE Charlottetown, 45573-13401 For a limited period only, you may secure with every 98 Pound Bag Royal Household Flour purchased from your regular grocer, a nice nickelled , Bread Pan, absolutely FREE.‘ As the supply of these Pans is limited, secure yours early. l OARVELL BROS. LIMITED IWHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS FREE ‘Prince Edward Island Carpy disclalmecl. "Good care lnothing. It was this dry mountain lair-not too high and thin, neither- Ethat took care of you; and you're ,young. Now, Dave is just teeterin' {along-wound all healed up, but Just lklnd of slow paralysis. Nothing I car. put in him seems to pull him iup. It sure was hard to get what he igot here in Sleepy Cat, after three '| years in the army. This town is certainly tough - and I getting i totigher." I "It was tough before you and I, ,snw it, Doctor; and it wi.il be tough ‘after we're laid up on the hill," re- double-barreled "You're William Pardoloe-" “Just plain Bill, stranger-Bill Pardaloe-what do they call you?" does the calling; my friends call me John Selwood.” “They-that's what I want to call you, stranger-I don't give a hang who you are or what your name is-— we're friends." Selwoocl looked some curiosity. He was an unusual man even among unusual men. In his left hand, with the stock resting on the ground, he held , ashe talked’ a shotgun, of a size Bill over with 'I'crm> oi‘ sale nre 10”} of the pup. ‘ c ]|I‘ll'l‘. in cash, the buluncc in equal annual installments. Inter- est ti’, per 11111111111. hitch Lender must be nt-uotupzinieti by ttn atcccpted cheque for $100.00. Tenders will bc opened ut thr- olIic-te of the Soldier Settlement litiuril oi’ (funodn on May 21st. 111.11. Tend should be mark- rtl on curt-lope “It‘lltit‘i‘.\ for the pur- (‘IMHO ut‘ Fred “iikic I-hrin" uml addressed to tin- holtlirr Settlement Board of Crtnzttln, I‘. O. Box I413, Saint John, N. Ii. 4484-5-9-21. I-TRNI RIC!) CROSS LINE S. S. “SILVIA” Freight and Passengers. Leave Arrive Arrive Montreal Clfioivn Chtown l0 a. m. and and Leave i'or Leave for St. John's Montreal Hay 2 May 4 Muy l6 May 18 May 25 Hay {l0 June 1 Juno 8 lune 1.’; June 15 June 22 Fortnightly thereafter. Charlottetown Agents. CARVELL BROS. LTD. 1810-4-17-frimonwed3itf. >__.____ .-,?..i. Professional Cards Summer lliusic Course Beginning ltlay 1st a three months iourse in piano. voice and Qhcnfy i; Iffcred by the Charlottetown School A. Roy Kendall, L.R..A.llI., A.A.G.O., Director. IQOS-II-TJ-Wcd-fii-lvion-l month Stewart f? Lowther J. D. STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTHER BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, ETC. 84 Great George Street MONEY TO LOAN. | Violin, Case I and. Bow Open every Wednesday & Thursday CIIARLOTTETOWN VIOLIN SCHOOL 107 Queen Street. Up Stairs. Opposite Prowse Bros. 50c A LESSON. Branches: Kcnsington, Summersiue, and Moncton, N. B. 4B05-4-17daily. MARK u. McGUIC-IXN B BARRISTER ‘SOLFCITOR, ETC. MONEY TO LOAN. Cameron Block, Charlottetown, P.E.I. i. BELL a MATlilEStlll R. R. Bell D. L Maihleson, LL. B. Barristers d: Solicitors Money to Loan CIIARLOTTETOWN d: MONTAGUII McLEOl) t? BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. O. Barrister and Attoruey-at-Law l out“: tao Richmond Street MONEY TO LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. I. McDONALD o McPHEE‘ I. n. MeDONALD u. r. menus BARRISTERS. arronnavs, are mourn: 11o com Prohibition Commission Chairman, MR. GEORGE E. BROWN, MARGATE, P. E. I. Send all information regarding In- fractions of PROIIIBITION nor to lbe above or to J. J. Traiuor, Com- missioner, Provincial Police, Char- lottetown, or to C. A. Miller, In- spector, sllIlIIIICFSIdc, or to W. E. Haywood, Inlpccbor for Queen.» Charlottetown, or J. W. Platte, In- spector for Klan, Charlottetown. With some violent punctuation of his complaint, the doctor. who in Sfeeyiyi Cat never by any chance re- czivcd more than the fii'st syllable 0t‘ his prvfcssional, title and rarely i031, sefiiaillldufcfigllelfiifi“ "l" ""519 "l9 his. stir-name, was telling John Scl- J-J 3 l. It‘ U\'"l1: ~ r . rlioniaguc. Chaniptun“ iioiiiiztr uood o lvnv he had been cheated. Horse snow, thatch 15:4‘ build’ "Where did you buy the coat?" asked l-l-‘ilélut: is a liCdlhlAlIl Dot... Stanton Ffelyvootl. llltl";'.‘l .025 iltovcd as a Wltigits 1190 lbs srrcd u n- l- .' -' . . _ , . ' ‘ _ Y M14" A-\- listener thm (no dwztor ivns as an ‘mflhy 2.0.) his Dom is by Uitccl. 2.05 l Dam of Zamrcet 95.03%. Worlds |0rat'nr' Champion Green 'i‘rottcr. Land "Down at that. new place-opposite £91131“: as his name implies is in the \\'lll‘(.‘i‘trlllfif.‘~lll the old block- u u i“ ' - . . . . "ofsefullllléllif rgzrilnlésasrgglrgcrs house. A inzm named Fylci‘ 1s run- he is you would not tie sorry “e nmg a dry-goods store there. And built right, is bred right and can Big Haynes is running a mock gggdfitillt and has proved to be n auction, on one sldc of ‘the store. tr ul Sire. Come on dovrn. You lick Haynes Look him over - d I tl ' ~ ‘ breed your best lllllzltrc. "nk you m" o yYvllyrs for future business. Mares at ymcrs risk. Terms reasonable. DR. GEO. ll 44l7-5-6-weds-4i. and I'll lick Pylcr!" The two men were talking in the one-story building» adjoining and JJYERS- communicating ‘with the hotel, that ' bore the small wood sign—known as within a hundred miles of sleepy Cat-an open- handed, profane, and not always cool-headed surgeon, but one whose failings were in redeemed by a generous heart and the benefits oi a skill free without question, to all comers. Selwood, travel-stained and dressed in the rough gear of the Vail, had evidently just come in from a trip over the division and sat listening to his friend with the air ofa man who has more serious matters on his mind. "How is Dave coming on?" he asked, without responding to Carpys flippont invitation to help "clean up" the new trader. The doctor, one elbow on the table scratched his head. “Hang Dave," hi: said, perplexed. _"he aint coming on. I can't get any life into him. It's close to a year now since he got hurt. But you've got to remember, John, he's an old man, and put in three years in the Army of the Poto- mac. Now, look at you. The first time Dave came to soc mo, a year ago, to get some medicine for you he said you were in the last stages of consumption. It wasn't so; but you were headed that wny all right. Look at you now-spry as an Sleepy Cat or 1' rom l" on treal $305 from Toronto ALL - Expense Escorted Tours Nothing to worry about. Every Inst detail looked after for you. All you do is sit back and enjoy to the full the scenic gents of Canada's great west. jasper, Minaki, Bnnff, Lake Louise, the Canadian Rockies and the heau- tilul cities of the Pacific Coast -—-V.1ncouvcr, Victoria, Prince Rupert, Scnttlc. Optional side trip to Alaska at additional cost. First Tour Leaves MONTREAL - july 10th 22 days Leaves TORONTO - July 11th 21 (lay: Second Tour Leaves MONTREAL - july 24th 22 days Leaves TORONTO - July 25th 21 days All Expense Rates From MONTREAL $330 and up From TORONTO - $305 and up Rates from other points on application. lllinlmud babble! may b: obtained lmn: C. A. ADAMS, ILA. v Gnnby. Q"?- MARTIN Kl-‘RR, ll.A., 4 Beulah Ave. Hamilton, Our. antelope." “You took good care of mo." A. E. BRYSON. M Silverthorue Ave. Toronto, Ont. Mar 0r any alum n] IANADIN? manor. the "shinglc"—of the sole doctor in ‘ rough measure ‘ plied Selwood indifferently. “If you [can pull Dave through you'll save calibre unique in the mountain ,one good man for it—if he is a gam- country. It was, in fact, an old iblerf‘ _ I eight-gauge English gun with barrels “Where you going" thirty-six inches long. Its normal "Down to the tent." Carpy under? charge, as selwood afterward learned, 'stood what he meant-that he was was ten dra/ms of powder and "a. ‘going to see his wounded partner. handful of buckshot" in each barrel- Tracy had been moved from the This extraordinary weapon was gambling-hall to quieter quarters on carried ostensibly as a protection the edge of the tent colony of the against "hostyle" Indians-though "town. Indians had for years ceased to As the two men parted and Sel- molest freight wagons on that trail. wood walked down the hotel steps, a (To be Continued) tall, odd-looking man accosted him. “$trangc" he said with a suspicious air. "I'm lookln‘ for John Seltzer." i‘ Selwood answered promptly if not FOSslLlZED SKELETONS TO BE I-IOUSED IN MUSEUM VERNAL, Utah, May 12. (U. P.)—- Fossilized skeletons of mammoth din- osaurs-some l3 feet long-will be placed in a museu building at the proposed Dinosaur national monu- ment near Jensen, Utah. Representatives of the national pork service said the museum build- ing is definitely assured. Construct- ion is to begin soon. The dinosaur quarry is one of the most famous in the United States. It was discovered and developed by a University of Utah professor. Temperance Rally The Annual Meeting of the Tem- perance Alliance, will be held 1n Heart: Hall, Charlottetown, on May 14th at ll A. M., and a Convention of the Temperance forces (Sous of Temperance, W. C. T. U., and Tem- perance Alliance) ln the afternoon at 2.30 P. M. and 8 P. M. W. L. OUTHOUSE, President of P. E. I. Ministerial Association. J. M. McLEOD. Secretary of the Temperance Alliance. Charlottetown. May 12th, 1931. U “What Do You Want With John Seltzer?" definitely. "What do you want with lJohn Seltzer?" “I'm a Russell and Wentworth mule boss, stranger, from Medicine Bend. This man Seltzer is our superintendent here." Premier Witte 2.10%, STANDARD AND REGISTERED AMERICAN GNU-CANADIAN 404B SIRE PETER TI-IE GREAT, 2.07% DAM MISS CREADY BY ASI-ILAND WILKES Peter The Great leads the world as the greatest sire of speed horses. Ashland Wilkes the sire of Miss Cready and John R. Gentry 2001-2 the sire of John R. Braden, 2.03 1-2 the greatest race horse of the Eastern States, he holds the Charlottetown track record for pacers. Signal Peter 2051-4 full brother to Premier Witte, sold in 1922 for $20,000.00. Premier Wltte's famous half-brother Captain Aubrey 2.07 l-I has aired more. speed than any other horse that ever came to Prince Edward Island. Ills son Bill Sharon, 2.04 holds the Charlottetown track record for trotters and another son a two year old won the three year old class at Charlottetown in 1930. Two and three year old colts of Peter Volo another half brother of Premier Witte, won more stakes in 1930 than the colts of all other stallions now standing for public service. On the Bay State Circuit his colts in twenty-five startiugs won twenty races. On the Orange County Circuit, nine out of twelve and on the Grand Circuit, sixteen ouf..of forty-five. A grand total of Iory-flve winnings out of a possible eighty-two. Charlotte Hanover a two year old daughter of this noted half-brother of Premier Witte, won two consecutive heats In 2.04 a world's record. Premier Witte raced one year on mile trucks and one year on half mile tracks. He started lu sixteen races and won eleven fl t monies. Was out- side the money ‘only once. One. heat won In 2.03 I-4 he finished second with his head at the winner's pad. Ho made quarters iu 30 seconds and eighth: in 14 I-2. The next spring ooh; to an accident he was forced from racing. Premier Witte: Th; blood of Peter The Great and George Wilkes: Ap- proved by the Federal and Provincial Government lnspocto n for the 1931 Premium Bonus: Why breed to any other stallion when you can breed to Premier Witte. Come see him and hla nine mouth old colt at the owner's stable before breeding. Premier Witte will be at the owner's atlble for the season. ' rangement can be nude to have mum from l. distance met part way. More: shipped will be met and cared for at reasonable rates. TERMS: If puld at first service. CIIIIIOQ $8.00. Season 812.00. Payable Nov. 1, 10:1. (Thence 110.00. For the season, $15.00. To insure $20.00. Special teruu for standard registered mares and mares with nee records. For further information phone 87-2 or write owner. _, FRANK ll. CALLBECK. Sherbrooke. GMIB-I-W-i-fl “It depends somewhat, Bill, on who vulcanizersj-so thoroughly are subjected. Station in your district. rCall around and get acquainted. “Built Better to Wear Better” Gutta Percha é‘? Rubber,- L i m t t t a TORONTO, CANADA 100% Canadian I urn Penthouses? Much depends on the final operation in tire buildinr-vulcanizing. controlled “watchcase” heaters insure absolute uniformity of curing. possible. The Gum Cushioned carcass and the Resisto Tread are perfectly weldeclttogether in these precision is impossible to separate them under any nor- mal conditions to which a tire can. be The purchase of “GP” tires will re- duce the cost of your car upkeep by increasing your tire mileage. There's a Gum Cushion Tire ‘ MAY 1s. 1951' ooncosmooieo Accurate. Curing-Timed to a Second - Machinery and‘ equipment of the most modern type, much of it designed and perfected by “GP” Engineers, assure the production of tires of uniform wearing quality. The electrically time, No human errors a" they united that it The Rogers Hardware 0o. Ltd. Distributors Charlottetown The BikeShop ..There will be no excuse for poorly cut lawns this summer. The Bike Shop have recently purchased the most modern, Lawn Mower Sharpening equipment obtainable. They will have it installed at 183 George Street ready to give you a guaranteed job in a week or ten days. 4566-5-13-wfm -._ DOMINION OF CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE SURROGATE COURT 21 George V., A. D., 1931 In Re Estate of Helen Davies late of Charlottetown in Queen's County loathe said Province deceased intes- a By the Honourable Harold Leonard Palmer, Surrogate Judge of Probate &c., &c., To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County or any Constable or literate person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the peti- tion on flle of William II. Davies of Char‘ ttetown In Queen's County, Administrator of the personal estate and effects of the said Helen Davies. deceased, intestate, praying that, a citation may be issued for the pur- pose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons Interested in the. said tote to be and appear before me at Sur. wrote Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown, in Queen's Qlllllty. In the aairl Province. on l‘ , the first day of June next, coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to show cause if any thcy can why the Ac- counts of the said Estate should not be Passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of James B. Johnston, Esq., Proctor for said Petitioner. And l do hereby order that a true copy here. of be forthwith published in some 119111111311" Published in Charlotte- town once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hergqf be forthwith posted In the following public places respectively, namely, In the hall of the Court House in Char- lottetown aforesaid, at. or near the City Weigh Scales and at. or near the Bank of Nova Scotia. both In Charlottetown aforesaid, so that all GIVEN under my hand and the Seal of the said Court. (L. S.) this twenty-eighth day of April, A. D., 1931, and in the twenty-first year of His Majesty's reign. tsgd.) H. L. PALMER, Judge of Probate. 4277-f-29-weds-4i. C. M. Lampson 9C0. LIMITED. 04 Queen Street Landon. B. 0.4. England Public Auction Sales OF RAW PUB! ihllillllll tun will be furnish- ed without charge by applying to B. ‘I’. Holman. Ltd., Sum- uieruhfe. P. l. I. Represented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. I12 Fifth Avenue New York, N. I. persons ‘ ‘ d in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due /uotlce - thereof. i era and guides familiar with all the main routes of travel. ‘These guides can be relied upon to take any put; to ouutstandlng features and pomp of interest that do not lie on m; regular beaten tourist path. ' TRAIL RIDEFIN THE uocutas 'I'rail trips, both short and over a number of ‘days, may be taken in the Canadian National Parks in the Rock les where there are experienced pack- rumourur-ns."u..."nun».->-n"uuuuununnmuour-nnnu»"nun-rowing Auctiofn Sale HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS AT MONTAGUE, ON. SATURDAY, ' MAY 16th, AT 2 P. M. To be sold at Public Auction on the property of the Montague Furnishing ‘Company, Ltd., at2 p. m., 0n Saturday the 16th day of May, the household furniture and effects 0f the late Wil- liam Garfield MacDonald. Articles to be sold include, Dining-Room Table, Dining-Room Chairs, China Cabinet, Refrigerator, Mantel Clock, Rocker, Sewing Machine, Hall Rack, Dishes, China and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms Cash. J. A. MacDONALD, Auctioneer. THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY, Executor. ' pertblnblnnnunlnnncnunn Uggpl-N n"us..."run-u»...-"tnu-nmwurlur‘ODE 4429-5-7-thursw3i. D Department of Public Works Highways PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND NOTIOE —— ROAD OLOSEO Owing to the reconstruction of the Mill River or Draw Britlfi at Fortune Cove, Lot 5. on Highway Route No. 17, the road fll this place is closed to vehicle traffic until further notice Parties travelling between Alberton and points east are till vised to go via the Western Road. L. B. McMlLLAN, Deputy Minister of Public Works 8r Highwfll’! Charlottetown, P. E. Island, -» April 15, 1931 :-: __ 2:5‘ 4797-4-11: I-Moon-IVcd-Iii-week till May 15th FERTILIZER SPREADER Now the finest Fertilizer and Lime Spreader offered it the Farmers of Prince Edward Island. This is the P60!" Fertilizer Spreader. No force feed to get all gummed up Will chemicals. Both spouts are run on one distributor. Thii gives you a perfectly even distribution. No misses in 1'0"‘ field with this machine. Ask anyone who uses a Peoria. Price $32.00 cash or terms. Delivered any station 0! Prince Edward Island. Only a limited quantity. Send 1'0"“ order now to W. R. DENNIS, Charlottetown" Or any Taco Agent on Prince Edward Island. Extras Carried for These Machines. 4875-4-21-4-Wed.