i y; , . i , ANY a has “failed to land. . ' the job h: went after, just bqf fouls: aha loo seedy. Bgss '1 i im over t - l ufeldcthat a mm llelzlhdlnself.‘ slump would slide, too. ." h: ‘That experience brought; me up -' ' choral," (Tlllt wise as? iileolqrc‘: _ war s. " larvery stzirpedouaj whole ne\v seheinesgf living. Sig; you'd never lixvekqqyvn me for t e same marl six months later. I'm bet- ting on myself now, all right. So is the outfit I'm working for. "There are thousands of peo le'in this condition.’ Half-hearted. own on theirluck. Anddoiftquite knpw why. YCLIDQI-DSWCF is so simple. A- sloived-up, sluggish system-an ex- cess of poisons in the body. "Regular treatments with Nujol start thing: functioning againathey should. I\uiol not only keeps an ex- cess of body poisons from forming (W531i have them), but ziids in their - temoii-l." ' ' %a§-now.lo take Nuiol regularly. eep it up for the next three months. . A. . _. , At the end of that time we'd be will- ing to bet your stock has gone ivsy up. That you're worth more to the people you work for-and to yourself, l Nuiol can't possibly upset you. For it contains absolutely no medicine or drugs. Nujol was perfected b the Nujol Laboratories, 26 Broa way, New York. Sold in sealed packages Only. Get n. bottle today. riifi . -- SMILES =- y LORNE norm. ron ssu: GER‘ ll I The undersigned offers for sale llie ‘Home Hotel properly ill. corner n! llilisborough and Whiter Streets. ll- cohlulns tircnty-onc rooms with LX213‘. liut-hguses 1nd modern lmjlrflyg- menthol! l! sefld repair. Open loi- inspegigiuoit-auy time. Good title "Irhlthsdl. Apply to K. J. it K. M. MMQg-or l0» .q,g-__lvlil_i,lto.sltur n. McLEAN v@m,~.,,.,;_, Lorne llotcl. SONJA-Lil” - I A‘ n - ‘r . u... - . . 6i’. TEND ER S Sdpflrztc tenders will be received by ths-“Wlderslgned up to Thursday, Junbictli. ldqjor the remodeling of St. James Church, Port lilll. 2.305 the painting of said church, lflflfdhl! t0 plans and speclflcatlo l to ba_- seen at the offices of M. Schtgman Ab: C0» Sumniersiilc nndl Mam Edgar MacNutt at churluttefl t°wk~ “when a mJn loves a glrl ter- k" ‘yr _ D. P. NEWCOMBE, ' rlbly he is generally a chiroprac- , . ' ‘ ‘ v Vestry Clerk. for." - sosflvzaiwm-i. ~ - v i- ‘ " - l , t. Ii YOTICE- i A ills and notes of hand due the " un signed must be paid by Jung} Nthyggflfter that dfltl! they will hel 8W . un_ fliiorncy for collection. Ne Ferguson. Bonsliiiw, P. E. l. ' 4022-5-22-29-June 1 Miss Perch: Oh, dear, I'm three quarters of a pound overweight. Miss Trout: Perhaps your scales lire wrong, my dear, Pggfessional Cards Erich. ‘McG-uigan, i. 1w- =B. A. Holmium, souorron, mo. Wmiw-LJQNLY T0 LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown, P.E.l. Pigh-iblt-ion COIHIIIISSIOI! ChQgisagMr. GEORGE E. BROWN. Murgaie, P. E. l. _ end all information regarding in- f ns- of Prohibition Act. to the lb ‘ _- . 4,»; Or To . f Inspector B. J. Haywood '15 orchester Street. Charlottetown. " " Phone '10s DIOI-ll-lti-lyl‘. , McLeod & Bentley . ' J. A. BENTLEY , W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. 1. Ora-ruler mi Attorncy-at-Law l i_ 180 Richmond Street . MONEY T0 LOAN . “Churlottetown, P. E. l. Ilfiiboiiald & McPhee ~B.A. J. Zeoltnominn. n. r. McPlIIll BAREISTEBS. ATTORNEYS, no. o. MONEY 1'0 LOAN lulggiuiialu; c..... Sawart & Lowther w; -.l. n. srswiiitr. x. o. N. w. LOWTIIEB. ' ISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. ' Great George Street 4-4 mores! ro- mom robin-mo -. EHEOTRIC NEEDLES ~ ' §$PECIAL us? ‘ wgrflgo . hulrl remove - uswyjrniifliput minor scan i: _ jock ulid other parts o! the body by the Electric Needle. ,mss n. n. itlouliun ‘i _ ', f ‘a’ ,, ectrlc Needle Special _ ' Wh 8t, Mouotou, N. B. ‘ l - - inc. .- HlS CRAZY BONE Jlm (perpiexedly rubbing head): Where's a man's crazy bone’! Joel You're rubbing youru now. Surgeon (about to operate): Do you bleed freely? Patient (mournfuily): No; that's what I've been told you ulwlyl do. "I' like George; but I went to. keep him ut u dlcfuncc." “Murry him than." . EYES TESTED - awn cusses rrrnn i ; u. w. TAYIDI a. u. carton » _onlmulruu.. nvlfillllehnoudltroet lbfets on himself i The ¢<>_l<1e~ (Yirl v air. I don't want you to get cautious .:r-i-=i~=~ " CONTINUED JUST so-so ' Twilight - had Iulllen when he reached Mlneola. There were lights in the ‘Harper cottage and he stopped there first. Chloe came to the door and Wolfarig gave him a vociferous welcome. "Miss Solangels ut the Ciuwsnest Mr. Jerry, ,wanted to make sure things were still there I guess. She'll be back soon." "Thanks, Chloe. I'll flnd her." The Crowsnest looked lonesome and deserted that winter evening. Only one light shone from its windows and the door was locked. Jerry knocked. “who ls it?" So-sos starteled voice called. "Jerry." "Oh." ‘Let me ln-" "We're not-serving any customers today." "I'm starving, so-so." The d00r opened. “There's isn't a thing to eiit~" So-so began. But the sentence was never finished. Jerry's arms were about her. The door closed. They were alone in the little lunchroom where Jerry had seen her first, its bare walls taking on new warmth from the scene they sur- rounded. A lorig time later Jerry lifted her to the counter. "Nothing to eat?" “Not a thing." "Nary a. hot dog?" "Dlvll e. one." ‘Let's look." Hand in hand they poked in the ice-box. "Butter, cheese, I know there's bread." So-so got out the platt of butter, "and here's coffee." “Bread and cheese—and butter. Coffee too. We're rich, So-so. "Let's eat." "Connie will ivorry." "No she won't." “Chloe's waiting." “Let's eat. They won't mind. They know." It was over his second cup of coflce that Jerry propounded his ideas of the future. "I don't, want to give up flying, So- so," he sold. “After you it's my only love. I can't stay out of the air and I'm not going to try. We'll never be rich, unless your invention makes 115 so. You don't mind do you?" "Mind? I-don't mind anything s’! long as I'm with you." "Good girl." "And 1 want, you to stay in the and old and careful. I want you to go right on being Jerry." ' "Just Jerry?" "Just Jerry." "Arid you'll be just So-so?" "Just So-so, always and always for you.” ' It. was lulu when they left the Crowsnest. “You'll have to let hloe run it from now on, Sci-so. I , on't want you dispensing food for any one but me. Arid we'll build an addition lo the cottage with part of my prize money and you and Chloe can do as you like about having her live here to help out.” "I don't cure-whulevcr you say," So-so said dreamlly. Chloe was waiting for them, a broad grin on her face. "I about given you up," she said. "Miss Con- nie telephoned twice, says to come on in some time tonight, say; she wants to know how you all are." “Come along Chloe, we'll go buck now-what do you suppose we‘ve been doing all this time?" Jerry usk- ed. , “l don't s‘pose, I know," she chuck- led. "I ain't. blind. I know Miss So- langes been sweet. on you u long time and I ain't never believe, Y0“ K0111! to marry Miss Connie. Miss Connie's took up with o_ld beau.” “So she has, Chloe, so she has. Well, we're all happy now." " ‘Ceptlng Mr. Fred." "He's going to be happy, too, Chloe, you see happy making money and keeping busy." They‘ went buck to Connie's to iil'€iuut'"'“°s'l'rii‘t ..l.i..'.‘ll““ llenfilil ‘ FUR Figurines Now ls the time to place your order for your requirements toi- the cele- brated lburbsll barrel! type cedar fox breeding dens. We also make fox houses lultoblc mun u. sunsets, "rt-ruin s. i] v.3... __ pen d, 134i eggs. polntl. r~ 1n Qrli: CHARLUFPETOWN GUARDIAN For Bruises and Bumps! Do npt wuit for utidna or Hmong to set in-rubju Ahoorbine, _Ir., im- mediate] ! This famous liuimeiit will relieye ' e ache cud ' caused by 5P"!!! or bum iedwthc iumru. moticn_und dlrol ‘ of sh; ‘k5,, and assist nature to qlflgkly, ' Absorbine, In, is a concentrated linf. rnent and a liable antisep ' g it does not stain or hum either the {in or bgltiel rigomii n m, ‘n, a t e 15, - d“. _ _ I! ypllri’ wont; /':)r wlfl‘!!! n 4171f] still/w“ Abfiflf I bin e J l spend the night. In the morning the Golden Girl was taken back to Cur- tlss Field where Jerry spent. a happy day tinkering with her. Toward even- ing So-so came to watch him. “Coming home ltow, Jerry?" she asked at last. "Coming home now, honey, supper ready?" "Almost." At the edge of the field théy turn- ed to look back at the Golden Girl. s The setting sun shone on her gilded wings, reflecting a glowing light into their eyes. “It's an omen, So-so," Jerry sold. "She's smiling ut us.’ ‘I think she ls," So-so answered. They turned toward tho cottage, their figures outlined to the lust ln the glow from the gleaming wings of the Golden Girl. THE END. MARITIMERS lN lmllllii MONTREAL, Msy 27 -- Spacious, richly furnished rooms on'l:he second floor of the Windsor hotel. overlook- ing the beautiful Dominion Square and the centre of activity in Mon- treal, will be the future headquarters of the-Miiritlirie 'Provlnces Club of Montreal. The club will -move into the new quarters on June 1 and elaborate plans are now being formulated by the tlon of and service to members and their" friends. executive for the accommoda- This decision is the direct 011W)!“ of the annual meeting or the club held lest Friday, when that section of the membership favoring_ more commodlous quarters in the hotel won over the group spell-refine the purchase of an entire building and converting it into s. club. v The following officers were elected at the annual meeting: President, A. M. Irvine (Saint John), an official ol the British Empire Steel Corpora- tion with headquarters ln Montreal; vice-president, Dr. J._ A. Nicholson (Eldon, P. E. 1.), registrar or McGlll University; A. T. Weldon, (Monctonl. vice-president and traffic manager. Canadian National Railway“? GBOYZB Henderson (Halifax), sales manager for the Park Davis Company, with offices in Montreal; historian, Robert Dodd (Cherry Valley. P. E. 1.). 1-11- dustriiil promoter; auditor, W. E. Hopper (Saint John), manager of the Dominion News Bureau, Mon- treal; secretary, W. B. MacCoy (Hull- fux); hxecutive committee, W. (‘~- Pltfleld (Saint John). stockbroker; H. H. Melanson (Scoudoiic, Ni 8.), traffic manager, Canadian’ National Railways; G. R. McCloud (Prlnre Edward Island), director of technical services, City of Montreal; 3- D- Rogers (North Bedeque, P. E. 1.). Douglas Rogers and Company, insur- unce agents; A. S. Morton (Pugwasll. N. 5.), general manager of the Herald Publishing Company, Mont K811i Claude B. Richardson isydney). 18W- “yer, Brown, Montgomery Company. Montreal. EGG LAYING CONTEST Notes on the Prince Edward Islnid Laying contest fol the week ending May 22. 1929. The Experimental Farm Charlot- ettbwll. n. n. Pen 1s led the contest for the week, with 59 eggs. BB points, and their W. L. pen Number were second with d1 eggs, 67.5 points; m. S. R. Peridleionb B. R. Pen 19 were third with 5d eggs. 84.1 points. Mr. a. H. Miierliuiiu B. » a. lien silll leads with 1&3 eggs,,,1'l3.ll points, Mr. T. H. FosleruB. B. hen number 4 is second with 153 eggs, 111.6 points The Experimental F's , Fredericton. N‘. B. ma. hen num a is uiu-c with 15d eggs. 170.7 points. The pens leading ln tolsl produc- tion are: 1st. Exp. Form, Fredericton. N. B." 454.8 points. 2nd. B, R. Pen chm, Remington, 10 In! m. lat us hm mm you, ut P. ll. I. Pen number 19. mo‘ our your earliest convenience end getlour 1302.’! pcinls. ‘ ‘ prices on your requirements. lutlsfuc- 3rd. Mrs. J. H. MLcPhlll,‘ NOW “M ll III"! YW- Haven, Pen 20, 118l- OIII. 1870.1 The total number of eggs laid for "l! W." W‘ ll!"- uL-w-v- i-<n+~~muh-.--.._.: _ , Welcomid Home l (Specie-l to the Guardian) MONTREAL, May 27--R.eturnlng to Canada. after an absence 0f near- 1y g year, General Sir Arthur W. Currie, G. C. M. G.. former oom- monder of the Canadian Corps and principal of McGlll University, found Duchess of York here last night. ness of the hour, and the doubt as w whether the passengers would dis- embark before Sunday morning, a lvlgll on the plel‘ ror several hours. M guard of honor from the Can- adian Legion, with representatives from Montreal, Ottawa, and Kings- l and Dan,“ H088’ violin’ were hem,“ ‘ ton, and another group from theiuy gpprgcjated, also 5 "Mung by; Imperial Veterans. with brass band; were drawn up in the shed, the band l playing lively march airsfromln- iscent of the roads of France twelve years ago. Sir Arthur was greeted by General Sir F. O. W. Loomis, K. C. 13., form- er commander of the Third Canad- ian Divlslon, arid by Lleut. Col. L‘: R LaFleche, D_. S. 0.. of Ottawa; Vice-President of the Canadian Legion. A bouquet of roses was pre- sented to Lady Currie, following which Sir Ar;hur inspected the guard of honor. Cheers were raised as the former corps commander walked through lhe ranks or his old com- rades, and was given welcoming handshakes. Victoria Notes i Turn thy eyes lo earth and Heav- en! God for thee the spring hath given, Taught the birds their melodies, Clothed the earth and cleared the skies. For thy pleasure 0r thy food. Pour thy soul in gratitude! So maysi} thou ‘mid blesslngd dwell, ' Little children. fare thee ivell.” . The, many friends of Mr. Thomas Cobb, and daughter, MLss Beatrice‘ are glad to hear they have returned to their home in Crapaud after spending the winter months in the “west" with his brother, Mr. Phil- lip CObbn . Miss Florence Bell, or Cape Trav- erse ls spending a few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Avert- Bell of Victoria. The steamer “So1lund" which ar- rived in Victoria Saturday m0rnlng,_ is riow loading for Mr. Brenton Wood I of Crapaud. and Mr. Clayton Mor-l rls of Hampton General Merchants left Tuesday morning with her car- go for Newfoundland. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Thompson. and two little daughters Madge Ind, Audrey, were visitors in Albany Sun- day. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Reg- inald Thomas. A good "movie" was shown in Vic- otrla. Hall Wednesday, culled the "Tlgres of Romany" s. very exciting and thrilling picture and also com- edy "Charlie Chaplin" which kept the crown in laughter. Rev. Mr. M. O. Brinton has pur- chased u new Durant car which it ls hopeh he and his family will en- " highs e6 sud en M°§3ii‘...“'3l“'"‘ and smooth rou or i. -.~..,. n I Sir Arthur Currie §1<§lnnon, Miss Bertha McKinnon, Mr. l .. and Mrs. fut; these days re- .su Efifirbiflrllffitifilfiii."EI.?"““““" °“"‘ and quick staph-for strains and bruising jo caum¢sgemg rinciple that uveo them. Go to Gum unliion Tire Stations-they'll ‘bu; “Built Bemr to Win Bum’; 611:?” Perch! g- Rubber. Lluiltea, Toronto h” Fcundodi: in'|s§k'°°°""" - The Rogers Hiirdwprh Cot, or“... 3i; ‘Bruce dtewart Lido Gt- GOJEeSt i The four-set Domestic drums .“Down in Maine" was very succes- sfully staged before u llrgc ludlence lin Vlcwrlu Hull on Bcturdcy, May 18th. The cut o1 cbsrsclers were us Hollows.‘ i Zeph Cunnings, of Hardscrubble lrurm, acted by Darrel Plcketts, imph j his brother, A New York Millionaire. Emerson Huestls. Neil iwentworth, a young inventor-Aus- tln Jardlne. BlnBle. the fisherman-J himself the centre of a. demonstru- gyrvmg Ho“; Tom“, m, hh-ed ma“, lion when he descended the 8811i? gFrank Jurdlne. Mr. Holder, the lnw- ; f way of the Canadian Pacific liner. yer, Duruis Hogg. Jlmpsey "p, fi-esihf lair kidW-Roy sirrimohr. Mose Gos-, If was nearly 10 o'clock before the jsln, u stuttering lover-Reuben Large ‘ ship docked. but in spite of the late- l Susie cumming,“ Ralph-a daushw,___ l " ;Lllllan Sobey. Mrs. Cummings._ l . ‘lzephs wife-Carrie Burrows. Kezluh, fforty three imd despurute." Mrs. welcoming crowd had kep‘. patient jgan-y corals, Betsey Tomps. and l §Liillan Hogg. Orchestral numbers by ‘fMi-s. Brent Waugh. Piano, Jean. Cur- ,tLss, Ukelele, Messrs Harry Curtis Darrel Picket/is. A sale of candy was pllt on between acts. Mr. Reuben , Large ably acted as chairman. l V.l New Annan i And Vicinity I The spring is late, May's almost gone, _ i With nothing done as yet, I But Happy Sun shines down once’ more, . i He'll soon ‘dry up the wet." 3 i l Among those in the city Wednes-i clay were, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cur- v w. Mr- Harry Waugh, Wllmot vil- ley. Mr. Henry Moose, Mrs. J. J. Mc- Percy Murchbunk. New Annun. = Mr. G. W. Ramsey, spent Wednes- day night at theCapltal. , Mrs. Leighton Mllllgan, Sl-ierbrooke was a recent visitor toNew Anmn, a‘ guest of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Tay- lor. I "Miss-Cecilia Waugh who has been visiting friends and relatives in Summerside recently arrived st her home here. Mrs. Isabel Mouse arrived at her home here Tuesday evening utter spending a. pleasant visit with re» latlves and friends in Wilmot Valley. Wllmot Valley Dramatic Club, presented their four act Drama “Down ,ln Maine" w an lnlei-ested and well behaved audience in Vic- toria. Hall, Saturday evening 18th inst. This merry group deserve a. great deal of credit. as they purpose to use the proceeds for a worthy cause: that of erecting a horse shed at Wllmot Valley Hall. ‘This place has never had u shed therefore it is very badly needed. and here's hop- ing their objective shall be accomp- lished before many weeks pass by. Mrs. Enn-iun. Lot ‘l6 ls a visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Ira. Fraser. Wllrnot Valley. ' " ‘Mr. B. Crozler, is a frequent vis- ltor to Wllmot Valley. Mrs. John Heggarty, was in the City Thursday morning. Mr. . J. McKlnnon, Proprietor tum Mr. James Pendei-gcst, Secretary of I the New Annun Races have been very busy “fixing up" the race truck to L's usual first class condition. A carpenter has been busily engaged for some time repairing grand stand. If flurry nod In l" ‘Lo-erg: shun ds- stops l modern high rough roads YOU. I Mei- .\’-_ l, '1 "GP" Pun Gun futon PM q-wliry "rm- u-ur will "u! I n and In uutmbnlnufl]? Jellie- ‘aside-i- pt, ___ _ w v 9\f i, l l The il l: , Just Luck l, Luclcalone never kept anybody well, but looming large in the good health story of millions of people the world over, is the daily dash of ENQ's "Fruit of water ., . ..Safc . . . dependable . . . non- liabit-fonning ENC. Refuse substitutes. wordshnut Suit’; ENVQIIlE": til ENQ LII- ll" in a glass stables, etc. for the "bis day" in, July which every body ls talking‘, about and to which everybody ex-f pects to come to meet their friends. "'Blgger und better" is the slogan; and that's saying something. l‘ The farmers in this as well asi all communities are making the best i of the good weather today, Wednes- ; day. ‘There has been so lnuch wet,‘ cold- weather, and even though the 1 ground ls rio more than fit, they ‘j are unwilling to wall; any longer for | the fine dry spell which ls sure tol come “For we are promised seed time and harvest." I mil flip llccali llss for as low as , 184.50 msl iliinl cabin im l / s0 pleasurable . . . yet so inex. pensive! No wonder group if!" 8'9"?) 0f Ciinndian and American university undergrads . . . coeds . . . teachers . . A ro- fessloru . . . and Vlivtltinnlstg choose Cnnndian Pacific 'l‘oilrist Third Cabin for their trips to Hui-ope. _Yoil. (o0. will delight in l LcnadllinPacifii: voyage, _ ,l)5 charmed with your bright. niry cabin . . . finll the sr-rvii-n nbnvn reproach-find the enlt-‘rl fllnmrynf, neyer-coaslng. Canadian Pacific cuisine is already world-famous. For best accomrn ' ion make your reservations enrlyl ECONOMICAL TOURS All eirpeiiss 32 do tours visiting F)!“- luuii mil Colitinon 406 up. lincndod TOIIIIJS oollduyson equally low buiu. See your local agent, or (i, l, Curler Dist, Pins Agt. 10 hing Stroll, Siilnt John, » Canadian . Pacific Steamship: ,, "Ccrq Canadian Puclfie Bxpnn T" y chWllll r o s Good the World 00d‘ Bout wanted for lowin ' must be at leiist 20 llgillipeu-m Apply ' CANADIAN DREDGINQ 9Q Box 491 5031-5-28-6l. ——~~—-____, EFFICIENT OPTICAL SERVICE EYES EXAMINED, Glnlsflg SUPPLIED AND FITTED. CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVENTO REPAIR WORK. , J. w. JOHNSTON Registered Optometrist 151 Kenl Street Phone ‘ill-l. Charlottetown An Anchor-Donaldson Engineer . . . like most ship engineers, a devoted Scot, proud of his ship, englnes,_arid gauges. llll enthusiasm and pride lire typical of the service you get throughout rlic ship on the “Letitla“ or the “Athenlu." . . Sal! Anchor-Donaldmi Bogkfliraizgh The Ruben Rcjoni Cn. Limited, or. George and tlnmviill Sheet-r, Halifax. (Tel. Sluhillt 1470), or any steamship agent iflfll I Mould wiiiiiiii ' Olglillfllitliillln wlthmwlll -Allc DONALDSON L I N E . YQ‘ svIt-lli Cabin. TourlatTillrd Cabin Ind Third on , flew Whlflbek. Kéiitstriet. “if H , ; 207 Gt. George Street H; ' . u a t