I lLIfllii-S-SQ-lweok. WFOR SALE U 6 erllroow~va woven]?! / . {ILEARANCE SALE On Monday, April 14th. 12.30 P. l\l..i "two prime farms 180 acres and ‘l6 acres (175 acres cleared) level. two jbrooks, lwo pumps and well. large - house, barns and cellar. much heavy. '_ timber. within '3 mile Milton Station.‘ - and seven miles from City. STOCK-ill head cattle (‘l to fresh- v ~ en this Spring) 2 heavy horses, Z5 _ hens, 3 pigs. sow in pig- Clt0P-400 bush_els black oats. l6 f bushels wheat, hay, straw, potatoes. ' . IMPLEMENTS — Binder. sprayer. : ‘mower, scales, randai and spike har- I rows, McCormick drill (all ready new) _‘ gang, scuifler, rake, hay fork and - rope, express. light and truck wagon. _ eort, 2 box and l wood sleigh, drlv-i lng sleigh, light and heavy harness!‘ ' cart saddle. washer, separator, churn. . lamp, stoves, tools. lumber, ctr. _ II Iry stormy, sale on following , day. f Owner's illness necessitates sole. v WALTER CURTIS, Owner ‘ ZLIIX. fill-RAF). Auctioneer. 2720-3-29-2-5-9-12. ftFarm For Sale . f Farm for Sale at ilrookiicld seventy , Q five acres al land all clear in good. -stat:a d cultivation. well watered.) ; dwelling house and barns. Apply to ~ Hannah MacPhcison. For full par-i ' tirulars apply in . I nssmoxn YOIJNKER, North River. j i I 2793-4-2-41. gnu. run fi I offer for sale my farm of 100 ‘acres of land at French Fort in Queen's County-about 85 acres clear f and in excellent stall do nltivstiom; fbaiance covered with good growth on zhard and soft wood. ' I . Large and cnmmodious dwcilinp: , house and suitable barns and out-l j buildings all in good repair. Conveniently situated. close to’ _ Fachool, churches. butter factory and l, Ramsay Station. The farm is conveniently laid and all well fenced. ‘ Good title free from encumbrances i guaranteed. For further particulars apply to Stewart & Lowthcr. Barristers. iii Great George Street, Charlottetown. or to the undersigned on the prem- - lses. oi’! WILLIAM REID. French Fort, P. E. l. Putt-flaw 2f, I930. t. fllliz-t-l-tucssatliviks. ‘p ..__._.___- v F 0r Sale Eb“. ‘it; 1-,’. the Victoria llotel with~ "building thereon, also building loii opposite. These two properties will he sold separately or rn bloc. An sttractlvci “price wil! be given for quick sale/ Apply in W. K. IWGERS. LT. COL. D. A. MacKINNON, Liquidators. i 1 l Fiiii SALE I l i The house and lot of the late Capt: ,John Steele at St. Peters in King'|' County. This ls n conveniently sli- uated property and comprises one- half acre of land with bungalow rec-, ently erected thereon. , For further particulars apply to the Illlllctslfned. i MacDONALI) d; MaoPIIEE. Solicitors. ' ltlley Building, Chsrlottetown.’ o liaison confident that ‘to, never van-lea , . . ., . - ’ other circle around the room. “And i It! l . TEA. *" g ‘Is-ooh lronrtho gas-done’ 1 SMILES ,1” GABBY GERTII \ an u. a IAV~ em "The knight oi the open road has been supplanted by the day o! the - open ditch." “i suppose your little girl la quite big enough now to be a good deal of help to her mother." “No. she won't be any help to her mother until she can play a better game oi bridge." "Fleggy has a new attachment on his airship.“ "What for?" "For debt." Monk: Busy? 7Q Giraffe: No; why’! ' Monk: There's s fire ovsr at nil‘. Squirrcra hous: and the fire department wants you to make l noise like a ladder. ,J Wet Feet Endangcr the whole system. Play snfe by bathing in Minardh and Amrg MIN LINIMENT I l f‘ . g Clyde i, It 31mm if‘ Iv york l D anywhere. . S. , ' ' i. Mare REGISTERED) ' und, light footed. perfectly -_»--._. > The Third Warning o “This seems to be everything. then." we've drawn blank, Ronny, 91d son, There's no cabinet hem." Doesn't 100k like it." I grunicd. "I wonder if this door really does lead into the passage. Perhaps it's a cub- board or something." “Waltfl said GQOPBB. "1 want to look in here." He played the beam upon a wide recess in the corner. with chintz curtains draped in front. "Seems to use it as a werdmbe," he remarked. “By jovc. he has some kit. He indicated the breadth of the reces, and dived behind the curtain -like e terrier dog. "llullol Look here!" l-ie pulled wide the protective drapery. and disclosed, behind the thick array m‘ hanging garments, the object of our search. It was indeed the bureau from the library of the Hall. “Got it!" whispered excitedly, div- ‘mg in my pocket for the key. “Now look here," said George crisp- 1y. “this L. your you. My bitfs finished. I'll leave you the torch. Take every- iliing you think our friend might be "But where are you going?" 1 ask- ed taken aback. "To watch," said George briefly. night. and we're taking no more. I'm Go through it as quickly as you can: . A Mystery Love Story g , . _ ,, ' -- .» v-w-y-s y v . _ l” "W" if" . v WIN! ovaa 1810mm! u". I , . u. t _ , “p. _. , (Continued) ed w be actualed from the mam lock. * “r ‘ and they drew out to my touch. , At this point in my search a feeling of acute discomfort came we: my The house was silent. I switched of! the torch and iDOked about me in the blackness. Everything “ normal And yet I was not satisfied. I got to my feet quietly. felt my way to the doorway. and entered the sitting mom. ‘Phe fresh night l-ir from the open window struck my face. but the roomwasas Ihadleftitafcwmln- utes before. I moved mom to the window and looked out. A figure stood motionless in the middle of the lawn. And my heart jumped lo my throat. Was that George. or was ii. some one else’! I had a vague idea of making a dash for the shrubbcry: but. bulilng myself together. I stepped out on the lawn. Like a flash the figure swung round. and I could have laughed aloud with Joy. In a few quick strides Geo- rge was beside me. INTERRUPTED "What's up: What's up?" “Nothing? I said. "1 had the feel- ing sometlxuig had gone wrong. l-I n1‘ [er-you never know what his game ivmldered if YOu were all rikhi. that's M... "Finished your job? Got anything?“ George, voice i,“ ‘W and ‘mpauemt sick. the indoor life or winter m5 1m "Not quite finished yet." I od- "We've run risks enough already to- mmld- » "Then get back, you chump." crow- ns: ¢HA§L9JL5TQW on mind. I paused and listened ln-au-q.’ K-tNBAl CITY. April 2—Gus Boa- oeriba-r. remained idioms sum as the world beovywolght-vvrastllng champion. suooeasfuludofondud his with 11st nishi. by winning two‘ nlu out. of three frmn Dun Kolon, any - um .- Oi’ ,' _ u] 41118141"! 1488101: tournament hero ls the outsiaudlngbiddqr for title flthts. . ~ . J. W. lllckton, 58, who collapsed on mini I motorcycle accident in 1.....- don mentor. ma not know that u» lfllllred motorist wm his son until both were admitted to the same hos. Dita]. ‘ A Tired Feeling G . In Springtime Not Sick. But Not Up to the Mark- Y" ""4 "Iv Heli- of run SWIM: Tom. Dr. Williams’ \ PM‘ Pm" ‘w Th” Give New Vitality. With the passing of winter many iXWPle feel weak, depressed and ens-- ill’ tired. The body lacks the vita _ foice and energy pure blood alone car give. In a word, while not exactly its mark upon them. A blood-build- tc alve renewed health and energy. . _ A _ M ' owu+wuoowooc+ovoaouo+oaac+oou+oo++cuou MOTHERS now i 5 2 . , , ' >0 learn value i ‘t ‘ 0m. oi Charlottetown Royalty‘: richest and best 50 acre _ of _ : farms. Good buildings. Choice, large, young orchard “.1 ; : fox ranch. Will sell with or without ranch. Becaus it i! so lielp- , ‘ ~ s ful in lsceping babies t P’ A“ b A R Q U H A 0 . and children healthy and ; z Telephone 882. 99 Upper Prince Street. happy. every mother . ing those symptoms of babies and chil- l dran ng. nerve-restoring tonic is neede< the i belch i: m. Sistusindecdaretbc ymodemma; and the elegant IsdyKZFIWO-sisze: in their unswerviog devotion to m, clean fresh fragrI-ilflt of the Yardley Lavender. ' The caress of the Invablg . Fragranors-best-loved cf all Beauty’; aids-undue: you with an add“! vivacity when ‘you're gay; and when you're sick or sorry, consoles you tenderly. ARDLEY .,~.».:.», .. a.“ a-a~4~ vrmxld-a-lanaaam-nao lamina! Y A R81) d1. E Y _ 3 é 8 New on Srreee - “ fi- ....i.f.il‘..ii.f3.il‘. w, LAVENDER *~f€ TORONTO ‘ ‘Q1. .152 u... N... Y... The Lovable Fragrance From 65c the bottle, of all good drug f: department stom _ should know about Phil- lips Milk of Magnesia. This harmless, almost tasteless preparation is moat effective in reliev- o +¢oooo++++v+cv0+mc+c c0000 no cocco+c+ooo+wo+ccw 2852-4-5-tf. enara ly caused by souriug food iu ttls digestive tract, such as sour- ' ing, frequent vomiting, fevorishness, Going to wait on the lawn l-iil you're led Georfic ansrlly. “Evefll minute Dr‘ wimamy Pink P1135 B"! En nil- miytlung stirs. Docs your key unlock You're w-astitll time. man." ‘ \ wmc- but m euveclally useful in m. it?" ‘Curslng myself for s nervoua fool, 59m‘!- EWIY dose helps to mnk< torch agall and tackled the drawers. "cw 51°"! P91111111"! strength. cheer- darkncss. There was no time to lose. I The first one containing books and 9mm“ ind 800d health, quickly fol- tucked back the curtain, pushed the wagers. quilc as unlwresl-ins as the Ivw- 1 dangling “clothes out of my wuy, Silt papers in the biseonholes above, all 11' you m vale. really tlmd. c- hcavy paneled lid. I rammed them back. The next draw- troubled with pimples ‘or Qrupflgng tore out the _conbents, one by one. fe- containing some silver and post-we you need to put you right. vcriohly running through them, and stamps sdding a welcome spice of have twinge: of rheumatism, are sub- stuffing them back. There was nothing variety but yielding no comfort. My ject to headaches and baekaches, ll but old bills and papers rclatingto the! heart Siflkins- ! iwllcd out the third you are irritable and nervous, 1r your 1 mum see, The drawers beiqw “em- sank lower when I looked into it. Was pppefltg 1; poor’ you med the u-mb there a secret drawer in the thing? mgnf, m, wimgmg- 91m; Pu]. “one liealthy Children?“ Always Sleep Well, The healthy child sleeps well and during its waking hours is never cross but always happy and laughing and spreads sunshine to the whole household. 1t is only the sickly child that is cross and peevish. Mothers if your children do not sleep well; if they are cross and cry a great deal do not scold them. That is their way of toiling you they are ill. When baby is like this give him Baby's Own ‘Tablets and he will soon be well and llilppy again. The Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative which regulate the bowels, sweeten the stomach, banish constipation and in- digestion, break up colds and simple levers and promote healthful sleep. They are absolutely guaranteed free from opiates and other harmful drugs and may be given to the new- born babe with perfect safety and good results. Baby's Own Tablets or: sold by all dealers in medicine or by mail at 25 cents c. box from The Dr. Williams What was his beastly game? My fln- new “mum gers fluttered hopelessly amid the old memcm, ‘may, bflnzm ML A_ Mm“ nI-rimeul- They were I11 the unw- have found great benefit from the use I a talc. re was about to give up the search and be" o! health struck something that was different u» the touch. I pulled out the article with a gleam of hope at last. It was a leather case with heavy silver bands binding it. and it was locked. Well. here was something more interesting. Thedlscovery emboldened me to empty the drawer thoroughly. But nothing beyond the Ordinary ruck of things could I find. ‘This then may bc-must be~the object of Bey- morc‘s attention. The thing w” heavy and hard beneath the leather covering I placed it on the floor beside the torch and wit-h what haste I could command I stuffed back the pile of papers and books and locked the cab- inet, It was while I rearranged the clo- thls great medicine a fair trial." anaemia, i‘ resistance that will liams Medicine 00., Brockville, Out. Along The Waterfront the torch on me floor voherg p; beam relating m the cost of fencing wire brelthless at the least exertion, 2i “p, Mm, d Maguujm Doctor, h“, was best, to work by, and lifted me and slitting for a born, and such like. your complexion is poor or you im- scribed it for over 50 years. The pigeonholes were M], and 1 er was as unfruitful, an old caahbox Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills are just whati 1f youi estate, vaiucies; to any one o5 far as draw“? 811d if anything my hurl» sleep“ does not refresh you, or your --- What on earth was Scymoro after? gm give-you need the new blood, and new energy this b°°k5 ""11 919°" in u"? mbwm mm‘ cotte, North Ham, Que, writesz-"X mmdlnsfl 0f I lhrmmrd Wil- of Dr. Williams‘ rm: ruu. Before 1 tion over the use of a well on the es- be!“ “m: them I w“ m . “my receipts rcccltltls P?!“ run-down condition, and at times felt “m” cashbwks‘ "mtbbwh “d m‘ scarcely able to work. Dr. Williams’ pair books. and annual receipts from m“ Pm, hweflmnnd ‘u m“ Md the sale of mill: from the orchard. I Sm“ “an: them I ‘m enioyln‘ the Every man who feels “m” “Mk “““'“' "m" “Y hm‘ run-down andeasily tired should give ' Try Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills for ‘ism, neuralgia, in- digestion or nervousness. Take. them as a tonic if you are not in the best physical condition and cultivate a keep you well and strong. You can got these pills through any medicine dealer or.by mafl at 50c a. box from the Dr. Wil- After a long period of winter. in colic. As l mild laxative, it acts gently, but certainly, to open the little bowels in through, 1'11 1e; yqu know an», (mgg 1r Bdds lo the risk in a game like this. Year-round blood builder and nervc constipation, colds, children's diseases. g A teaspoonfui of Phillips Milk oi‘ Mag- 1 nesia docs the work ul half a pint of lime , water in neutralizing cow's milk for in- umke a chm-n“ I 5am and heard 1 gamed m my p15“; awygched on the 116W. rich. red blood and with fin.- fant feeding, and preventing hard curds. 1 ‘him slipping away from me in the its many nscs for mother and child are fully explained in flu- inir-resting book “Useful Information.” ll. will he soot on, FREE. Write The Finis. ll. Phi lips Chemical ($0.. Windsor. Uni. - In buying, be sure to get genuine Phil- this steamer has been granted n Inn): Vrm |‘!‘li‘l| nnri that consider- i able moucyy luv-i.- i-sno laid out on im- provements to her. It is exptctcd‘ "that on May 1st. she ivili begin op- erations. . We have also a number of saiilln"; vessels, ab] of which too. an: bclnz; overhaule and getting in readiness for the coming ‘season, it is rrgrcitcd that the number o! vcsss which now call st this port are gradually‘ tailing ofl, on account of coal being _ brought here by rail, also largely on I account of a lower rate. | Times have changed, our little har- bour no longer has the number of vessels plying through its waters as of put years, vessels unloading and reloading and tug boats going night and day at times. ‘it was a common occurrence at one limo and also a pretty sight to sec five and some- times six vessels in a string. oil being towed down the east river, by that small. but powerful tug the William Aitken, which was owned and open- ated by the late Captain William Butt. New ports- are now being sought. For instance, that most talked about Poi-if Churchill, situated ‘on the southeast end of Hudson Bay, where operations are now underway to make PIG‘ 1 - Auction Salef At the residence of D. A. MacKay, 197 Prin Street, on Tuesday. April 8th, sale of living roomnii ing room, bedroom and kitchen furniture, includi refrigerator and electric washer. Sale commend ' at 10 o'clock. Terms cash. J. A. MACDONALD, Z Auctioneer. ' l r ~. i i (iv FOR SALE p We offer for sale the following:-'- i. Desirable Double Residence, central lo- cation, all modern conveniences. . Choice Building Lots in good residential-i location, one 49 x 150. the other 55 x 125. . We have also several other desirable? ~ properties listed for sale. _ y,‘ Apply to ' The Eastern Trust Company on floors, in cars, bunlllzouses and sugless seats of the coaches of going at a speed of eight miles hour, through cold and dar ~ travelling on a skeleton track and riving somewhere in the ~ lands. Why is all this being dent. the simple reason that times, u world, must move onwaid. Ports people. sometimes die. but let's ~ that our little port may look fo to a prosperous season, and ii is to be, we right here are the that can bring it about. it a. grain shipping port, with inten- tions of saving eleven cents on the bushel, on groin being shipped to the old country. Thousands of men‘ went to that new land of adventure to secure work, men from every walk of ilfeand almost every country in the world. Travelling ssyou would know, was not with bags or saddle. but with pack and elderdown, along a sort of railroad track, walking, hand car, gas car, construction trains, in freight cars. mixed trains and the fa- mous murkeg train, making your bed “Novv Daddy; Medicine Co., Brockvllle, Ont. thes in front of the cabin and let the curtains swing book that l was suddenly interrupted. "Put out that light." snapped Geo- rge's grim voice, "there's some one coming across the lawn!” (To be Continued) Mwellasotheriinmslnolsrhard- warallneamofftrstqualltyaidmade to wlthiand more than the normal sbusmwshavosll the tiiingyou , need. from nails to saucepan. from ' ihsmmeiatocvrrtoinrodnihlukof; "I when you thin: a hltiiwllt 1 The Rogers Hardware Co., I Limited EFFICIENT OPTICAL SERVICE" 8Y8! EXQIIIIID; ‘Glallllh IUPPLIID AND IITIIII. VGAIIIUI. TTINTIOII um». so o _‘ y AIIIOIIM?" J; ..W. mania: 5).. flnaaatlhgllwrsagwhhysalht loihntioahntysadalaaoihcwsnaa. which everythlngaecms to be held motfonla-a, and things seem to look so dismal. we look forward to the coming summer, with ila bcauttfui days and glorious nights. Vessels. and steamers that have been held fast by the ice are now about free of it. having been cut rut and brought inalongside the whsrves when crews have been placed on board and evorythihn being put in shipehspe for the coming season.’ ‘flu 0.1.3. 8. Hayfield. Gutter. Brant, Oetrea, and Aime, which have winters-d here, are all being put into first laas condition. t It 1| understood that the Cartier is u)" In dovm around the Labrador Coast. while the Hayfield will lo lo the lakes. _ The Brant, as usual. will first place the different buoys around the Is- land. the larger one: being taken by either of the tbroo, namely Montoalim Aranmore, or stapler. ‘ R ll aiodoratmd the old. Brant. which was, but new named the Alma. lstolil Wt lntoddllditloufwworii, at tlulnrden terminals. u it i|'ex-| illicit a considerable amount of wort ll M in coastline this coining sta- fltI-Y , ~ . , . l. l. loriaaojewhlch bad complying Jtposn aaumbar of manners-photocopier”. liliziiflfllli Qflitlfidlllll you must not ' forget your, . Nerve Food” Io-v -'--.~1'-- <5 upthenervouasyatansotiiitina- daysycli‘ "f.j_'jeu' , . J -' ‘or? ‘ v .