ii .. . i i . _l i ~< 'nk ESE Tu: *S-T _ f = ' 1 Y sn as - _-~---- MAY lil T ri.; f§l§§i"“ w.......,, T time you’re hungry, 'enloy Kellogg’s Corn Flakes had milk or cream. For breakfast, for lilnch, for supper_for a late snack. They’re great . . . between "` .__ % I "[03 . _ ` _ f’ ‘_ 5 » 1 f conN FLAKES Ei as 'e *Euro delicious with /ruin or honey `( added. Mode by Kellogg in Lonlon, Ont. ' I ESCAPE! I had won through! My hand slipp- ed out of its multiple noosc, but, the other still was firm,»and the cords round my body were as tight as ever. Ten minutes more, five minutes, would do the rest. 'l"hen, sick with sudden agony, I rolled over and lay still, my han/d_s.isel-and me. For there were foot- steps crunching on the shingle out- side the cottage, ' -_ By the time the door had been opened, I managed io set' my fre: -r . gathered the severed ends in my hand. With luck, when they carried me out, the difference would pass unnoticed. But to lake mc away seemed far from their intention at the moment. The lock of the storeroom was turned. A candle stuck on a bottle pushed into the room. followed by a heavily beard- alone again in the darkness. AUCTIUN SALE; UF FURN|TURE‘ ASH instructed by 1. FI. R. Mcllwcn to sell at 293 Richmond St.. on Fri- day, May 16th, at L30 p. m.. a quan- tity of excellent furniture. including A fine old walnut dining room sci. also hells, chairs, tables, hall mirror. couches and other articles of household furniture. ' J. A. MACDONALI) . Auctioneer 8732-mwf-3| AUCTION SALE Ati Black Pond I am instructed by Mr. rank Warren to sell by Public Auc ion on his premises at Black Pond o Tues- day, May 20th, A. D., i930, at one -o`rlock p. in. sharp, his mill property consisting of grist and saw mills; also his farm of Z0 acres with good house and other outbuildings. His stock. crop, implements and house- hold furniture. For further particulars sec Hand- bills. JOHN P. BRADLEY. Fig" Auctioneer. I NOTICE f Bills due me and not paid. con-' racted prior to 1930. will be collect- rl without further notice. Alex. An- lerson. 8730-5-10-mwf-2 wks. }5§.§f2'§.7.}§.`I.'17,~..f.1. l . r I `. l AUDITORS l ' Accounts Audited. Income Tax Returns Prepared. A. E. MacNeill 6? C0. ; _ 127 Gramm street I ulia4-4-T7-'im"o.'_ ' '_ ~ Prohibition Commission Chairman. Mr. GBURGE E. BROWN Margate, P. E. L Bend ah information regarding in- hnetlons of Prohibition Act to the above Or To Chief Inspector B. J. Haywood 75 Dorchester Street, Charlottetown Mark R. McGuigan, ’ B. A. BARRSTEI. SOLiCl'i‘0R. BTG HONEY T0 LOAN.. Uamoron Block. Charlottetown, P McLeod & Bentley fi, J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. _(J. ' Barrister and' Attorney-at-Law Odice: l80 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. F. l. McDonald & McPhee B. A. ` _ I. I. MCDONALD. ll. F. MCPHEB IAIIISTEIIS. ATTORNEYS, ITC MONEY T0 LOAN if ive- ,_ Stewart & Lowther _ ' I. D. STEWART. K. U. N. W. LOWTHER ` IABBISTEIIS. SOLICITORS. ITC ld UNI! GEOPII UWC” ` MONEY TO LOAN Dr. D. T. `Waye DINTAL IUBOION W , th I tri U0 Richmond" llr¢ll Charlottetown, P. I. I. Olin llolls ' than Ml O A. I. ll I P. I. I F. I. to I P. I. i11 s ir SMILES Q _”i u@j>J‘ ...5§f'@“&~*e k__.i.€.__J or A relative may be a cousin or s wife once removed." 1 . `_._ . \ SH \. 2:” `( S/ All 1/ I / / ` gf. r " I u.. *They say that odd shapes 'will prevail In summer gowns." "Yes - particularly in bathing s _ ,il iii 1'” ` ‘ ` ‘ -ai'/1/. y li \- ‘- Miss Chance: Miss Antique says *VU Hiiililoment ring coat three hundred dollars. Miss Caustiquer l` que" gh; means that the spent that much entertaining the man before she got lt. ' ' -_ll I I "'Do you think you could bl true I to one msn for s IIl'etlmo7" “' lUf°|Y could. but maybe not to tho ssme ons." O-50 OO“'*§4‘*§4-O4-O-6400-OOGG .S. S. “Harland” N OTICE Owing to tide conditions at Victoria the "Harland" will make only one |l’0 is lc nd trip onthat service vis. on the lrnim-ing aries my isui ami zum, iso June 12th and Zfith, leaving hsrlottetown at 7 A. M. returning llI`leave Victoria at 1 P. M. During c intervening weeks the two round ps will be made. ' This Schedule elective until .lunc I... » Charlottetown. May 8, lU30.` I The room next door seemed sudden ly full of voices. Half a dozen men at least must have entered. Some one was serving out drink. for I cauglit th!! clinic of glasses; and llierc were hoarse exclainalioiis ol ioasts being _ How soon, that was the quc_=tion.l 5how soon would hc come? If ihcre li-:ere a clear twenty minutes I would! ` lake the risk of freeing myself of my' |b011ds and making a clash for it. But , if they came fcr mt* in the middle off ` my efforts I was done for; they would see no such clinic: came to me agafn.| Minutes passed. minutes of miserable suspense. I could stand it no longer. ,I jerked myself off my back. sllpp-1 ed loose my free hand and tore thc; other wrist with the fierce vigor ofl i desperation. It was my last throw of the dice, my last bid for escape. The! cord came away at last, and I tackled ' those that held my arms. listening the while for the slightest pause in the: wall. And then I tugged at my logs and ankles, fearful all the time leastl I should knock over one of the things that lay thick around me on the floor, ln the cud I stood up-free, _vet not free. for there was one last ditch to! cross. A moments thought showed im- practical an attempted rush through' the next room would bc. There rc-F mained thc little window in the wall. It was high above me, I felt round, and came on is wooden box. Gingerly I got up on it. Standing on tiptoe my fingers barely touched the sill. It was now or never; delay increased the danger a hundredfold; and I gave ai little.jump for the window-ledge and! pulled myself up by my hands. The window looked Out on a black, steep hillside, It was darker now; the ' patch ol night-sky, which I saw above the horizon, was of a duller gray than when I had been brought indoors. Holding myself precariously on one hand and elbow, I felt for the catch yi ist back again in thc noofe. and had` ed face; there was a grunt. and 1 vvgsily suspected of eomplicity with these lrogues. And. more, the father of the growling hum oi talk through the on board, well, either 9 game of bluff, _ A Mystery Love Story ’ uv mum inn _ ¢ o A _ A l l I, Continued sized was now my main object; I speed and silence. I got my elbows lover and hesvod myself through iihe I opening. There was no room to -SPIN l and certainly no room to turn round. :so I went out that window held first ‘like s cat and d\‘0PP¢d 0" my l\\¥\d5» rolling like a cat and dmlmod on my E hands, rolling like s tossed-down bim- aie on the coarse grass and nod. Ai i any other time the fall would have lrsttled me, and I should have wonder- ed how many muscles WUTB 'Prim' led; but freedom ,,wes like a heady , wine; and I was on my feet and ull thai, sloping bank as lithc as s wea- sel. . 1 The truth is that when I had resch- ‘ed the top of the bank. Fla lout to plunge inlahd to some place of fsafety, I remembered about Shaw. }The light of the vessel in the bay winking lazily with its little yellow eye. Shaw. He was out there; snd'I .was free. Shaw. the msn I had wrong- iglrl who meant everything in me. “l’ll I have a jolly good stab st it." I mutterf I ed. and the next I _knew I was feeling my way swiftly dovmward to the beach_ A couple of minutes later I hhd r ¢_-- I come on a small boat drawn UD ily. U19 drunk. Soon the talk settled into a:5id¢ 0( B shed; I pu51~l¢di|;¢l\roug}~|_tl-le: gruff mutter that went on endlessly. It I wash of the breakers_,_and was out _on | Sefnifd they were woitiiig un some the gently heaving waters of the bay.; one should come: doiibiless they hall The boat, when I pushed it out, lab); l determined io be as comfortable as; gently to the Water without gl jar, and: ,possible till thc skipper turned up ‘ 1 swued softly away from the beach | with the provisions I had heard them when uw 1151,; fmm the ¢0rf,p,g¢ Wm. i' wllfifla about on the bvavh- dow rum low over the water. I imew it was well out frvm the-shore, and_.I\ lay back over the oars and pushed her along with all my power. _ With quick glances over my shoul- der, 1 made direction for_the riding light and the ship at anchor: and it was only when I pulled up halfway for a short breath, that I realized in cold blood what I had undertaken. “1‘m __ qulxotic ass!" I told myself. and yet there was an element ln my quixotism; that had a deeper pull than I cared at first to admit. 1 ~ ' _ , I bent again to my oars.'l‘he risk, I' reflected, was not perhaps - so‘des- peraie as it looked, The crew oruiei vessel was ashore in the fisliermans cottage and ss for the lookout ‘man or something quicker, would ally my best chance of lesring the `iirui.l1'-l.b_- out the welter of events in which I was involvcd.~I told myself I 'was at-. tempting the rescue for Marget’s-sake but there was also the solution of the Brackenbrldge trouble, ss an addi- tional incentive. The light over my shoulder was stronger now. But it ha/d come down so dark I could make out nothing oil the vessel. Soon I was almost upon it,| and saw tht rigging agaiiist the sky and _ii thick funnel with in clumsyf bridge and heavy poop like hunched; shoulders behind it. I paddled riowiyl in. The sea was washing 'round the` vessels sides. and I had no fear of being heard in that loud mutterlngof the waters. if the sei looking down at it from the deck were as dark as the vessel seemed to my eyes. not the keenest look-out msn would spot mc. I slipped my osrs. and one lhand' against the vessels side, I worked my of the window. lt was fast/ened tight , with wire; this I bent till the catch! slipped off. Thensoftly I pushed tlicl window outward, It swung back with I a gentle grating noise. l ____.-..--..._--.._.il.<__ Deaf Hear Again Through New Aid Earpiece No Bigger Than Dims Wim Enthiuianic Following Ten-Day Free Trial Ole# .Afiv_r lweui_v-Evo yi-urs :lcvolml ox-_ 1~|ui¢.\'eI_v_1|> the n|n|\ul'ui-i||r|: of svioiiiiiic hmriiig-nlals. line Cniimllun Ai|.||x|i¢~o|| Ltd.. licpi_ ililv. 45 lllvhnioml Si., \\'csi, 'i`ornnto. Uni. luis just pcrl'\~<'lei| n new mndcl Acousilcou that represents the grrentclt ailvnni-c yet made in t-he rc- vroalion of lienring for lhe deaf. This latest Acoustlron is fcnturml by li tiny Mr lcrc hi tha lin 'l`ir I ~li.no gm-r nnilr, ionlri this 1lcv||_-e, sounils nru clcurly Anil rlls- iinvlly irsnsiulilcfl in suliuorinnl ears with wonilorful iwiioiit lo hrnrlliz uuil hcullh alike. The uizikcril offer an absolutely fron trinl for ill dnya in nn,v one person who may hc lnterciitcri. n.u|l. il Icltor will luring one of those remark- able slrill to your homo- for ii ihorniizh :mil <-nnvlm-Ing ical. Send them your nomo nnrl iulflrras irulay! Furness I Lv. Montreal Ar. Ciftown la sail for St. John's. S. S. "Imogene" May 2nd May Sth S. S. "Rosalind" May 9th May 12th S. S. "Imogene" May filth May 19th i S. S. “Rosalind” May 23rd May 20th I S. S. "Imogene" will also call at St. John’s. Newfoundland. For Space and Rates. Apply. | CARVELI. BROS. LTD. sm. - ' - »---- way slowly along, on the alert for some means of entrance. My hand' struck a metal bar._w_l-lich tux-ned__out to be the rung ofan iron laddei~.”i*l~iat was better than 1'n.<1"h6ped.'r uerfm this ladder the ropehn tile bow of-the dinghy, and climbed upwa`i'cl_ l __ ' (To be Continued) ` ::The oil'_ for the athlete.-In rub- bing flown. the athlete will finrifnr. 'I'homas‘s Electric Oil 'an excellent article. it renders the iriuscles and sinews pliable. takes the soreness oiit of strains that may be put upon them. It sta ds pre-cm‘nent' for this 'pur- pose, and athletes, who for years have been using it can testify to its value as s lubricant. _____.___l.-_._.._.-__.;._. FlIl'|`,D|ZZi-SPE|.l.‘8 Had To Sleep _ Proppsd Up In Bod Mrs. Norman Bishop, Salisbury, NIB., writes:-UI was troubled with-hint and diny spells and whan,I wonl,d_iio 3" _ it ‘Boys and Girls LREADY hundreds of club members A have received their first issue of the Fleet Foot Sports Review. This little sports newspaper is full of stories about champions, athletes, big games and fights. It comes in the mail every month to mem- bers of the Fleer Foo: Athletic Club. Each member also gets a nifty little red~ and blue membership button and a beauti- fully engraved membership certificate. It doesrfr cost a cent to join the club. just go to any shoe store that sells Fleet Foot 1A`P.-adueeef nommou' nusnln company |.mi'r|:n .LEET U°T . _.,_.....,..l.i._ i I X 3 v ‘You’lI know the genuine _ by Ibis mark V rr-fl-f-ff a Every genuine Flnt Fool xbos has the Flrrt Foot frsde nur# on lbe mils patch or lolz. Look for rbi: mark when you buy. pi.. the FLEET FooT Athletic Club Shoes. Pick out the pair you like best and ask the dealer for an application blank forthe Fleet Foot Athletic Club. Fill in the blank and mail it to the Dominion Rubber Co. Limited, at Montreal. You will get your button and certificate through the mail, and the Fleet Foot Sports Review will be mailed to you every month. Everything is free. The only condition is that you buy a pair of Fleet Foot _Shoes - the finest shoes made for sports and summer wear. So when you buy them, bc . sure the name Fleet Foot is on the shoes. /_ comply with the law _ . _.__ _.. .__.__.........-._.w. ._ ,, .__ ...___.¥.___._.._._._.._.. PUBLIC SHOULD BECOME_ stated that these youths represented in the I-louse of Commons. The rc- - “snake cousciousoenie of the ru-lest specimens of Juv-‘port win be submitted in two see- ' ‘ _ i- ‘enile farmers brought to Canada.lii0l1S» The 1111?# V0lUmB Will |10 I When one considers the death toll They were brought, gut, 1|;-der thc historical survey. It will bc publish- of automobiles today. it is very <'=»-Si' auspices of the National Association cd June wth. The rece-..:i volume. L-.,|..,,¢| Aubrey, z.io :-s,r»;1mn- io see the public 'in general must bc- ‘of Boy's Clubs, a well known British containing the recommendations ol Some-,"bl'lk0 C°\1S¢i0\lS". &CC°l'di118 L0 ]=,n5f,i\,uf,i0n, of whish D,-_ W, ,1_ Bleek, thc Commission, will bc made pub- w~ T- P°lm°\`» 0' the 541359" Mum" lDircctor of Colonization for the Nat- lic on June 24th. nhqturlht' Cmnphnyr Miiddletowni lignnl System, is Canadian Vim P;-Q5. ___ ____________ _ C°““': ' ident. The Association maintains a °'°"‘*********°****°’°°°**°° Faulty brakes form s problem that fm, nes F mo th N S A is far more important and much man Lf 5:; Duakeiyml ibainiclhzg I e harder to combat than the danger- - ous glaring headlights. An omeer of which is used u dmnbutmg “nm -l for overseas youths brought" from the the law cannot determine through a. 01 d Country to Cm,,d,,_ It "_, ,,,,_ SEED POATOES casual inspection whether or not the be t _ brakelinlng on a car is worn out. sen W he Namml A‘“°°m'i°n S I ’ " Miny em” ‘nd st-ns In vigorously by Oliver 1-find. Close to this farm is pall dlllg' ROSC nm 1 'blk te "_ Hundreds 0: another, which is owned by Lord _ brat: niiistrwiii :mule drivers to T'°'“°- °' G"“° B""*‘“' ‘”“° h” “ Irish Cobblers - resident manager on the farm to look The Umm or mse'bmke ,ms and after its operation.-'rho National zu- | Green Mountaing la sociatioi of Boy's Clubs is made up ,eli‘i'i,'O;‘:`emn;e:;.S°l;llAcl;_hil»‘§`:xel;l; thvfé. of boys‘ from the ages M H to 2° `At our Warehouse, .Hogan's Wharf. under city and state aupcrvlsionen-_ y'~""“‘» ‘md _W 1"’-‘ 3 m°ml7°"-‘hlP °f _ ` Phone 1179 forced through' patrol omcers. is to cials to educate the public first of stop 'within the clear distance ahead of his _c`ar,,a'nrl' also to punish only average serylcc station has. it is only ` he_`is able' to'stop his car within th a ihatterof moments to have brakes l them idjustcd properlyrif they src ég-,E lite could lis down Price, PLACED ON' NOVA SCOTIA 300.000. These ‘juienile farmers rep- create (fin automobile drivers a scnsc 1'*-'fm the 5959 WPC Of l“'\I`l\iZ\`BY`ll»|_J. of their own rem-,ns1b;||¢_y_ which Canada can procure. as they ‘ Chadouetown’ p_ E_ '_ It ir_me';ini¢ruion or time om- are all Carefully selected rn. grow ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_,,,,,,,,,, up with thecountry and t'.us be- sil to the necessity of being able to come adapted more riuikly than _thc older type immigrant. these odenclers who are intentionally _ LONDON. May 12-The report of ' "rm ' “ br¢ll¢1n¢_th¢`i|w. They do not Plan the simon commission on indie win Wzssupplgmn ,\,§g',|1-»f¢l‘,fs“° to.il° il,ter_ihe driver who is drlvins be submitted in June, Rt. non. canarui. a1"rnN'noN clveu 'rf on an open' 'road at _a few miles per \v,dU°Od Benn secretary of smc llll'/lm WORK. h u in' e f th d limit,"f _ 0_1' x°¢_SS ° 9 SP" _ le for India this afternoon announced J. W* clssr disttnce ahead _i _ llkillelell 0i\U1lIllU1s\ The avenge driver today does not l'§, _V _ '57 ‘°'_" un" m'°”¢ 7574* pf vmcm Exhybmon A5-503|' I _ ' Uni , tested without any ciiirge whatsoever . _. .' sl ‘ ~ -5%' P, E. l- and 9. matter of a fcwxcents to have ,_( _f ` -t ~ ` . . /I ' ` 'I o H me corrccuyequsiir¢ I e ‘_ . ¢¢¢-_.,_.A»-ant. .i___1