lllltll rtlllll SY peenasge Your System " n". ha‘ b’, _ At intervalsevery battery must be recharged “mum. if it is to function effectively. 3 * , lt is just the same with the body. Indigestion, 7- Nervoiiaiiess overwork, worry, late hours or strain, deplete gzxhausfion nerve force haridfhif neglected, may seriously ~ impair your eat . gggmfiggcence‘ A bottle or two of Fellows’ Syrup will re~ 5, charge your system with vitality, strength and ‘QAIIGIIIII “tone,” ' ‘Emahum-iflo" Take 'Feliows'_ when run-down. its record of over i SO years success is your assurance oi its efficacy. , Brondlia‘ N. B.—There is only one Fellows’ Syrup. Be sure 2 ‘TIOIIIIIGS you get the genuine. ' FELLOWS’ RUP vi 0 Fedantlc Pedagoguc int zoo) ~ "If Ila of these gigantic and ferocious iafiurora should contrive to eman- ziégto itself, Rlld should hurl its prtiligioua strength into our midst, whit. stop; ‘would you take?" ilinii: "Long ones. sir." AMNNUAL MEETING The Aiinilzil Meeting of the slizirc- bolsters of the Charlottetown Forum l.'.ti., will be hrld iii Board nf Trade Iiuoiits. Wednesday, May 27th, iit. S l‘. M. ~itil5-5-2l-3i. Prince Edward _' Hospital Alllilllll. MEETING Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of the Act of incorpora- tion, a Pas-hilt: Burr-ting oi‘ iill contri- butors lu thc Prince Eiliriird island Hospital iiill he hclil in Si. Paul's Pzfi-ish Ball, Charlottetown. on Tues- Iay, Itlny 25th. 1931, at 8.00 p. m. for he purpose of electing Trustees for hfi Governnirnt of the institution in iriznrdanoe with the bye-laws and for Ilié transaction of such ntlier busi- lfls as may be brought before it. .__' ADA E. HARRIS, 3' Secretary o! Trustees. L523-5-l2-tts6i. valuable Building Clots For Sale Six building lots, four fronting on Vatrr St. and two on Gt. George St. the site of the Victoria Hotel "King ltrect lots have been mid. The above lots WOliid mal:e an excellent site b: an apartment house and will be lold at an attractive price to anyone vhQo will buy them in one lot. Also niildinz lot on Water st. facing Vic- nria. Hotel site. ‘This is a most dc- lirhbic residential lot. Apply to Liq- lidritors. W. K. Rogers or Licut. Col. 7.. A. McKinnon. 4251-4-28 tts tf >-,__.__.. rofessionalwll .,._.__ ards >-...__.i_._ o. EDGAR SHAW; K. c. I Liiiv Offices — Prowsc Block, Grafton Street, Charlottetown. Wills and Estates Settled; tdliéltihn of Biibi SAFE protection for ‘w. E. Darby, LL.B. 6i Solicitor . (Special Dept.) all documents. Burris tcr Dalton Bldg. Summersidc, P.E.l. i 533-2-l7-tucthursszittl. t? liecrge J. Armstrong 1 ARCHITECT 1-15 Great George. Street. 4Tfi4-5-30-lm0-daily ._._.__ Stewart E's’ Lowther J. n. sTi-zwhivr, K. c. N. W. LUWTHER . lARRisTEns. soticii-nits, ETC. 84 Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN. *' ________.________ WARK R. McGUIGAN BBRRISTER ‘SOLIICITOR, ETC. “T MONEY TO LOAN. . lallron Block, Charlottetown, P.E.l .____._____@______ BELL 8i MllTlllEStlN l. It. Bell l). L hlnthleson. LL. B. I Barristers & Solicitora Money to Loan VIIARLOTTETOWN d: MONTAGUB ..._-.-____-_--_i~__ i VicLEOD a BENTLEY , J. a. BENTLEY l W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. -Blrrlater end Attorney-at-Law 081cc; 180 Richmond Street I MONEY TO LOAN ’ Charlottetown, P. E. I. . CicDONALD o McPliEE l B. A. f l. A. McDONALD H. If. lllcPHEIf ' BARRISTERS. arroirmivs, ETC. I " MONEY, T0 LOAN , a.-~ stll SMILES GABBIE GERTII EYES TfiTED ' AND “Even though a girl hasn't been Away we're glad to see her back." ! RATHER MELLA ' There was a young girl named Stella, Who got stuck on a bow-legged fella. So loving was she She sat on his knee Arid fell clean thru to the cella. Mother: Now, Daisy, how good will you be if I give you five cents? Daisy: About a nickel's worth, I luess. é‘ Philosopher's Wife: Why, ro lessor; did you fall down thoaa Iteps? Ph" ,' r: It's all right. lnyway. i; V‘ Ill Yea, Mlrandy, but I was going down l ‘How la It you let your wife haw her own way?" “l once tried to stop him" _ v_n- you would any hair ionic. Do this 4 iiniu a week and die i-uiiit will be u . v - Clean llnd and Olony llgly oaaaaca rrri-m I. w. canon a. a. nnm zovvaiuiir u, CHARLES scm thought much about it. But" he added pausing, "I guess maybe you're right. I'll be going. You'll remember to do Just as I've told you? And please don't say anything whatever to your father about the matter till it's all over" They walked together to the tent, then he turned his steps, reflectively up-street in the direction of Fylefs store building; this he sauntered circumspectly about, inspecting each side with deliberate care and walk- ing away from it; thoughtfully. It looked like a hard nut to crack. He walked thence to the hotel, went. up- stairs. followed the narrow, low cor- l'ld0l‘.t0 his room, unlocked the door, and went in. He lighted a lamp, adjusted the wick and the shade, iand sat down on the side of his ‘bed. On the wall opposite him jliung a framed woodcut of a mission- lary padre. In the silence selwood looked long and tlioughtiully at the ‘old print. A cloud had long liung icver the story of his own life, a lcloud that selwood had always felt imight possibly be lifted by this old -nzni1-—if he were yet alive. The un- certainty of this was one reason that helped to paralyze Selwootfs resolve ,to find him. Tonight the gambler acted with ‘his natural determination. He. rose, tcok the pciure from the wall, turned down the wick of the lamp, blew it. out, and with the woodcut uiidcr his arm. ieturued to the hall. Carrying til:- picture to hi: office, he ivrote mid painted on a sheet of SELWOOLD“ SLEEPY CAT FRANK_ H. . SPEARMAN (Continued) Canadian Bank of Commerce, ' wanted to meet-yet lived in a cer- to select two Candidates to Selwood coughed “To tell the tB-lrbdtelld 91’ mG-BUHK-thll’ PM"; Mum‘ ‘m’ gbgllictiallncthf truth," he said simply, "1 never he lied finally resolved to fwahtm '°"“'°°'“ "‘ ° ° "' n‘!!! Cl-IARLOITETOWN GUARDIAN» 5TH DISTRICT OF QUEENS Conservative Convention" A Convention of Charlotte- town and Royalty wtw ll - called for FRIDAY. MAY THE TWENTY-NINTH in the CONSERVATIVE COM- MITTEE ROOMS over the auras sous. vmussavicz m ten yeara John Selwood had eral Election. The Convention will be call- ed to order It 8 o'clock. Each Poll In the City and Royalty la entitled to M NP- iesented by five t5) ("kill"- and the Chairman of 0:0 dll- farent Polls should have his 0r her s ' “ appointed, and have the names of the dele- gates ready for the meeting oi- have a list sent to the Soc- retary before the meeting. BY ORDER. and, if it must come, to know the worst. . Other frontlersmen, drawn by Pardaloeb talk, crowded up to look at the picture. Selwood rid him- self the first rush of questionera and retired to his room, with Pardaloe, who had reappeared, brtnglngscott. "There's been a. mean deal put over this trader, Fyler." Beiwood began, addressing both men. He told them the facts 1n the case, about which they had already heard the town talk. "And after robbing him of his stock of goods," continued selwood, 4703-5412431’ "they called him out or his tent, __i___________ knocked him on the head, and took ,, ,, a“ h“ money’ to make things easy good advertising to lose. Well,“ he for themselves. Fylers’ girl is an continued with an acid touch‘ 1m innocent sufferer. Now this is advertised! Everybody élong the what I called you both in for. I'm Mountain divide .kn°ws 1m a 8am: going to clean those fellows‘ out o.’ bier‘ why “dim”? ‘t any 1on5“? Fylefs store to-nlght. I'll need "Ycsfi growled Paranoia they some help. Do you two want to join know you're B‘ "“"“""’" B,“ K you me? Therell be a fight. Take it hamdmv“ W" m“ “m” every‘ or ma“; u’ Just as you nke__no body going to know where to find harm dune either way, you?" he demanded triumphantly. Bob Scott never responded, to ‘wetter for some of 'em if they selwood at magi. with anything didn't find me," retorted Sclwood in- more than an affirmative grin; he ‘mferenuy’ “stop your talk’ dash wasted no wordi it Bring out the ladder and pull Pardaloe, however, had to have down the Sign", his talk. "Look here, John," he growled, “I know who's in that store." "So do I," assented selwood. till- sympathetically. "It's Atkins Haynes." “What then?" “Yes, that's all right-‘What than?‘ (To be Continued) PLA N TS Time to plant some Perennials, and Bartoe and Big paper's. sign and. returning to the hall, hung the picture on the wall beside his desk-about the most conspicuous place in ‘the rooml Underneath the picture he tracked the written sign: For reliable information as to the ‘whereabouts of this 01d padre I will l pay one hundred ounces of gold dust- JOIIN SELWOOD. . Bill Pardaloe watched him put the portrait: up. He read the sign halt- iiigly at least twice before he turned to ask a question. “Where is he?” "If he's alive," "Where is he?’ “If he's alive," answered Selwood, "he's wandering somewhere around the mountain country among the Indians." Pardaloe studied again the features of the long-haired old man in the print. "Won't any other padre do?" he snorted, picturing to his imagina- tion the good times latent In one hundred ounces of gold dust. "No other padre," said Selwood unfeelingly, "will do." "what do you want; with him?" demanded Pardaloe. The answer was prompt and deci- sive. "ThaUs my business. Get hold of Bob Scott, Bill, and bring him in here." Selwood, for he felt he must be rea- sonably honest. "It's lug Atkins is handy with a. Collfs. Bartoe carries a bottle. He may not wake up until it's hall over. He and Big They're as likely to hit each other as to hit us. What do you say?" old gun along," he mused in cheer- ful anticipation. on this job." lerice. and Biennlels. Delphlnium, Holly- hock, Carnations, and Perennial Poppy, also Pansy and Daisy, and seedling Pansy. ‘ It is now time to plant early “b- oage and cauliflower to produce heads in July. Tomatoes. melonl. cucumber, and, celery n01 heft?" June 1st. Also all the Annual bed- ding flower plants, including-Aster, Phlox. Stock, Verbena, PQILIIIIII, Sul- vla, Allysum, and a host of others, that we will advertise shortly. We , have been very fortunate to secure some very rare choice variety of —but those fellows who are loaded. They'll shoot. How’ you going ‘to do it? Goin‘ to coax 'em out with candy?" Selwocd, speaking low and quietly, laid out his plan. It promised the warmest kind of a time. Pardaloes backward, skeptical exp.- cssion changed into an anticipative glow. He offered neither futher comment nor criticism, but rose on his bony in there?" Fennel] & Chan i 'l‘hink what Punishment I’! Roof must stand One month it’s rain," another brings blizzard; and than comes‘ blistering sun. So in swift succession are the forces of the elements martialed against your roof. ' ' BrantfordRoofs have been pitted for years against the severlties of Canadian weather. Year upon year they emerge from the battle with colours rich and mellow. , They have done and are ready to keep on doing their job of protecting the interior of your home from damage. It is this quality of stubborn defence against the onslaught of storm and sun that has ‘helped to build the reputation of Brantford Roofs. . Choose the treatment most suitable for your individual requirements at your nearest Brantford dealer's. He will help you and estimate bow little it costs to give you the beauty, fire-safety and weather protection of a. Brantford Roof, Brantford Roofs“ ,4 i; Brantford Carritte Co. Limited MARIT MAD» Factory: Coldbrook. N. I. I It“ CH lil’ , N. J , ~=~ - ..-.. .-.-.- -~ ~ - - L For Sale By ~ x dler, Limited, Charlottetown; Poole & Thompson, Limited, Mtlllm A. E. Tomlins, Representative, 3 Kelli Street, Charlottetown {lg ___” ..__ Shaun “pet's go, John." Pntunlll! (ruffled aha IIIIIEHI.) An I do hereby on, u] t i GIVEN under myiuuu] Scott ventured an amiable inquiry "Ill" "M'°"°°'°"d§:f::°‘s:;sfl3§; hem»: be fflflhetlvllhapljbmzeeflgolg Ifi"d:|ivretlyii::s:1eiiyi' $.i§§...'i§ii (i. s) 3i: tshlaurttztthmsa“: g —he was. after alhthe more prudent $1?‘ f”: em, “coma,” 110510 newspaper published Ill Char- or hm the Post Office in Dundas ' ' A D__ m, m, ,1, m“: of the two adventurers tha: Selwood demo; h, c010“, the gyiqulgllg beauty ‘gee: a: flpllggzihlfoutillcfl lII each ‘Collin 8111,11 B! 01‘ I181!‘ :1!!! $01101": ty-tlrat year of lliabllhtfl had called to his aid. ‘What. kind and intricate details of yourbrufflflligd weeks "om the We hereofgzflltlilx: afnlgljml; grggglintfgaigzf wim- A _. of firearms have them fellows s06 gjulfzlifiagfnegfligeefgifafi 80;, i, I "i" wiry hereot be forthwith ed in the said Estate as hroresiiia (Sm) H‘ i-"fmmuh; those Petunlas. the price only 59¢ “Atkins is a little dangerous," said This seed coats $80 per oz. per doz. JLJ. GAY&SUN Head of Prince Street. Phone 264. 4613-5-thursatmon-3i. no use deny- Haynes use shotguns. DOMINION OF CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE SUPREME COURT Zllt George V., A. D., 1931 In Be Estate o! Peter McLeod late oi‘ Dundee in K1118! C0111"! ill "18 aald Province deceased intestate Pardaloe was ready. “I'll take the Selwood was firm. “No artillery Pardaloe protested with some vio- Selwood overbore him, posted in the following Oltometrlate Ill Blebmuiil ltrlll threatening that if he persisted he should be left wholly out of the venture. “I'll meet you at the barn at twelve,“ said Selwood finally. “See Abe Cole, Bill and get a. sledge-ham- mer. I'll bring a couple t of axes from the barn. By the way," he added, “here's something I want you two to do before you go." The three men passed unnoticed through the hall, and selwood stopped them outside. He pointed to the big sign over the wide door- way: JOHN SELWOOD GAMBLER "Get a ladder," he said to the two men, "and take that sign down. It never should have gone up there. Dave coaxed me into putting it up, after he got wounded that night down at Barton-said it was too Spinning ‘and Weaving Send me your wool to be spun into yarn and wove into blankets. Single Yarn la 25 cents and doubled 2B cents per pound. Blanket $2.25; it takes flve lbs. of wool to make a blanket. They will all be laundered lmlesa ordered otherwise. Wool must. be well washed and all dirt and burrs picked out. The size of single yarn ls medium and double yarn. fine, medium and coarse. Put shippers name on all parcels and owner's name, address and instructions inside; otherwise we will n-t be responsible for losses. Send by mall or freight. Freight will be paid on 100 lbs. WM. LANDRIGAN, 65 Queen Street, Charlottetown. 4327-5-1-thursiit4montha. iron: ljltTlLlZEliS To meet an unexpected demand we have due to arrive at our fertilizer plant at Charlottetown the last week of May another cargo of fertilizers composed of: Superphosphate Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Ammonia Nitrate Soda ' Write us or our agents for prices. Make sure of your re- quirements by ordering now—not after we are sold out. The Island Fertilizer 00., nu. t Charlottetown 4700-5-19-tf ' _ Popt- Office Jiinpeoioi-ui Offlc By the Honourable Harold Deon- ard Palmer Surrogate Judge 0| P10- bate 00., ac" To the Sberifl of the County of King's County or any Con-It-flblfl 0|’ literate person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the refl- tlon on file of chi-law Urlliir of Cambridge In the State of Massa- chusetta in the uhnea States o! America, Widow, Adminlstratrlx of the above named Estate praying that a citation may be iallmi l0!‘ u" purpose hereinafter act forth! Y0“ are therefore hereby Ifillmid t" d" all persona interested in the laid Estate to be and appear before me at a Surrogate Court to be held In the com “m,” 1n r“ i-lottetown, in Queens County. l" ""5 "'5 Pm" lnce, on Monday the eiKht-h d8! "I June next. Wmllll. B‘ "l9 5°" “I elevent o'clock forenoon of the some day to abow cause if an! "W! "a" why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be P155"! u"! fl" nu“ closed as P!!!“ 1°!‘ l" "m “m3” and on motion of Jamel B. Johnston. $911., Proctor for said Petitioner. And MAIL» CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS, mlilrcaiioii the Postmaster General, wlll lie re- eelveil iit Ottnirii. iintll Ilfrflll, on Fri- day, the 20th June, 10.11, for the eon- veyiiiico of Hiii Majesty’: l\lnlli=_ on ii proposed C foi- a period not ex- ceeding four yearn KI! times per wv-i-k tn on the route, MURRAY HARBOUR RURAL ROUTE N0. 1. from the lat October. 103i. _ ' Printed i riotleaa ‘ containing further information no to condition! of pro- posed Contract may be been and blank Iornil of Tender may be obtained at the Post Office: of Murray Harbour and at the ofllcamt tho Poet Office Iii- apector. . . _ JOHN I‘. WHDAR Post Office Inspector 8 ‘wrgoifgigrmzaf. Ii. L, May 15th, 1081. Public places 4364-5-2-4i5ats. ACCE PTA“. NO LE s s m THE CAR You BUY Money cannot buy three finer safety factors than Dodge Mono-Piece Steel Bodies, Low Center of Gravity and Hydraulic Brakes. may have due notice thereof. Low center of gravity is achieved by a double-drop frame with a new-type box center which makes the chassis extremely strong and rigid. The squeakless, iointlesa Mono-Piece Steel Body i!’ mounted directly to the chassis without body sills . . . ‘sharing the strength and steadiness of the heavy frame. Dodge Hydraulic Brakes are always in “adjustment, fully "lclosfli. wmnletely weatherproof, easy to operate, til/l always. . . the most positively equalized brakes known- See and drive the beautiful new Dodge cars with these great safety factors. Learn their performance, comfort. ewlwmy Ind dependability. Then aak yourself: "Why accept less?" MONO-PIECE STEEL BODY HYDRAULIC BRAKES i LOW CENTER OF GRAVITY New DODGE Six . New Donna Eici-ir . $1060.10 $1130 . $14M r0 $1455 L v STANDARD SDDAND EIGHT MODBLI All AVAILABLBAT PRICBI OBNIATIONALLY IDW. l" N"?! f- 0- b. Whither. Ontario, Including slander-Illa!!!) Ill/I'm DQDOITIRUCKI o e e IVIIY YYFI-IDIIND (fffllllf and tun um). Si: Wln Whale ll‘ Sllglt RIM 0|!- EE 5W3 AID OI IIIAVY DUTY (I li-ION IIANDAID Qlllllll ONLY m .W. B. PRO WSE& sozvs Charlottetown _ EARL KENNEDY, Kensington. P. E. I. l , i‘ BQIL QANJKDIAN-BQILT CAIQS AND suvroa-r CANADIAN LAB“ ._ P ~"