» l ADAM. , 1.1. Me 1MB! m L M," gtewsrt. P- it an! °l 7°“ Meir]; antler from 51mm" ‘z s“ them about Overlfll h‘ e n: all driljll!" l“ ‘ " bilfllt. or wtvrld- c“'"' a page, Manufacturer!- New Glaslfl" ACASTH MA REMEDY Public Auction Sale ON APRIL 24th. 1930' 10o scar: FAB-M AT srnmomcp. ._ _ 1.01- e1 To be sold with no incumberance it s P. M. Thursday. April 24, 19:10. ihe centrally and well located pro- 1 perty of the late John R. MseDon~ aid will be offered for sale at public 1 auction. This will prove a golden opportun- ity to secure a farm in one of the lsslndh vanced sections. ‘ Buyer will have irnrnedlat " session. PM‘ Joint Deed signed by all Ciaiments. Guarantees Perfect Title. gThur. Aprll 24, (1930,) Thur. April 24. 3135-4-17-61. V, ‘ rofessiondl Cards = AUDITORS Accounts Audited. income Tax Returns Prepared. A. E. MacNeill 6? Co. 127 Grafton Street I ELECTRIC NEEDLE i . EXPERT Electric needle to remove super- fluous hslr. moles and warts, air; msreel waving. 1 MISS E. M. LEBLANC. 29 Kin: Square Phone 1209. ISOS-S-ili-mwftf. ' Prohibition Commission n, Mr. GIURGI! l. BROWN s d ‘Marple. P. S. I. en a l information regardin; m. fractions of Prohibition Act to the abovs l Or To gale! Inspector B. J. Haywood ‘II w-chester Street, Charlottetown Mark R. McGuigd-n, l l B. A. ' nanasren. souclron, n0, IONS! T0 LOAN fisasrsa Block. Cllarlettstayn, p‘; 1' McLeod & Bentley l. LLBINTLII " I. I. IINTLII, K. (I. ‘ larrhter sad Attsrssy-st-Lsy Olfes: Ill Ilahsnond Street IIQNII T0 LOAN Chflottetown, I. l l. Picllonald &_ McPhee l mast prosperous and sd- F I l . l HERB’! a brealtiaat treat that's so crisp it actually crackles in milk or cream! Kellogg's Rice Knsples. Rice in its most delicious form. Toasted bubbles of flavor. Children love them. Extra good with fruits or honey added. Order a red- and-green pavkflilfi 5'0"‘! your grocer. Handy to use in candies, macaroons, eto. M a d e b Y K ell I o g g i n London, Ont. RICE KRISPIES _p-__._.___i SMILES 1/ ,,- , “When one loses s leather grlp It's a case of hide and seek." Betty: He's very narrow Bess: What do you expect of a flat? You refused ma two Hardup: years ago. Heiress: I mmemb .. You said It would wreck your lite. Hsrdup: It did. i have had to work for s living ever since. ' I "What's tits lsssrvt apply for s dlvorasl" q "Why his wits has taken u; m“ sollvlrs Ilid-hs ‘thinks in ml ss wsiiysii-fi rssssn Dslwlfi r ' I . Q "' —'Z'-—' Esncmm omcai. smylcs ‘ mass MARGARET IN ‘PBOUBLI I pressed her hand, was was trembllrlfl. and slipped my m" around her shoulder. She Rodd"! softly, hcr hair against my face. Of a sudden she pushed me @1151)’ "W?" . her cheeks still glistening faintly Wm‘! a tear. “You don't think 1t hateful o! me coming like this bothering you?" I gave a cry of compassion and Dill’ and seized again the hand she had l drawn away. "1 think it's beautiful of you 00mm; m me when you're in trouble. You've no idea. Margot, how much it. means to me." “There is no no one else t0 80 l0." Klrsty anal myself in thehauseKir- siy's in an awful slate-I had terri- ble trouble in getting her, to stay in (he house alone, while I ran along to ‘see 11 you were 51111 un- Oh- Ronny V we are pals. nrfift we? Anti you don't hour when-xvhen that pals worried tn death?" 1 ‘leaned close to her full of yea-Yn- im. Newer had her delicate beauty gfcat, Lragic- questioning eyes and her soft lips quivering. "Morget." I said quietly, "don't lwgrfy any more about your father, ltiear. Youli only make Ymllilelf mm" miserable. See if I'm not r1211“ He's met some one and is staying on talk- mg-iperhsps some tanner who's driving him home this very minute. or possibly he's visited some one who is dreadfully 1li and has had to stay to help." "I wish I could think that was really .5." "A message will come soon. you'll finil. Your father “isn't let you down: He'll send you word or return him-I self-J‘ "what's that?" interrupted Margot quickly. Fain; and muffled through the shutters had come a cheerful rat-tat on H12 window-pane. 1 ‘That's only Geom.‘ ‘i said. “I'll lei. ‘ him in." I "Nothing doing." said George quiet- -i_v. “I thought l heard footsteps, but ‘ 11 must have been a mylh." "It wasn't," I said. "'I‘hey l0 Mm Margot I'm sureKJQJUUU u. Miss Shaw from the Manse. she's’ g here now." | "Well I never," chuckled George, en- ‘lerlxlg. "That's cop-hole, Charmed ‘Miss Margot, I'm sure. But I say, I 1 hope there's nothing wrong?" ' fir: fatir." .-. -:': .1; m: lmidday," 1 explained. “She rather loomed. But I told her 1142's bound to ‘turn up soon,cr send some wrtof message.‘ George was quiet for a moment. , then said: l "Don't worry, Miss Show. He'll be l all right. Why he might: have sprained Yhis ankle and had‘ to lie up some- Twhrro. I'll tell you what. Let's all wander along to the Manse now and soc if there's any news." , l1. was a considerable time before ‘Klrsty would be induced to answer ‘our ministration to the bell. The ' front door she hm locked. and t was only after Marget, through the letter- box. assured her we were friends and ailwas well that. the door swung back. "I've had one flight already the nlcht miss." explained the old ser- i vant. "The bell rang and I thought it! ‘rad you, but when I unlocked the door 11 was a strange man. He left this hole. miss and I could hear hlm drive away in a car." CHANGED PLANS a llhrget read the note with anxious eyes. "He's gone to Liverpool," she said quickly. "It's from dad. He came home at 8 o'clock. he says. Ind when he was just at the gate s meuenger met him from his 01d achool-ahum. Mr. James Bsrdwell, of Liverpool. ‘You've often heard rne of Jim flillmasmi-lolpless I0! I00! YIAII llr. IrsdKeeteh, 31 Orswlord Ava,» Windsor Oat, writsn-"I was troubled with riuamstim forvssvn _ m1! for {outdoors I was ss nip-Imus- psdoatoibsd; a could otitstraiglltiasslais. "Iderlvglsashgoodssllltlflp Blilllui h ,, 1% B p she said helplessly. "There's only 01d‘ _ w Fawn mailman hmwflwl-l- 1'1"?"- ~' mu the war hols J-{ilklooiinf me P°°'*B'*‘*"°“I"-~,-.="°?Y~.¥."=..§W fem: he won't last‘ long. He has been “fin; ‘repealbdly (crane, -s.nd*Mrs. Basdweli in despair sentlvr I couldn't let. 1100i‘ old Jim PIN ‘WY without b01118 near him, one of the best men who ever lived.’ Oh, I'm glad u» get this! Dadsays he'll write when nottobemnretiunafavdwl-oll- psrentiy he wrote “this ll- St. 131110!‘ and was to hand ll: to some one who was to pass through Brtckeflbrldfl W’ night." . "Then that's all rkht," r ma reas- surlngly. "You're mind's at rest." 1 was sure you'd get. word." . ' "Havel you the Bardwellsi address?" asked George. "Youshouid drop Mr. Shaw a ilne telllrlghlm iwt ln wvrri’ mbout you" ‘ he getethere. Inauy cassdlohbilll» panning; ._i ,~-r The Third a 1 1' - A M3783"! LoveY-Stbé-l-i. n" F f: ., M’ h an‘ ' 4 - h IMCGlIlhlE (Continued) Budwell,’ ua,ei.1.i..lku1~u.uvu"" " ."‘-',§°;,,°’,‘{,{“'“ . A g rlpses andyratss apply w‘ - i: ' ‘ ' "I" JCAIVILL 3108., LTD. PI. *'3'_., "m: »' - ~ aili-a-lsfi =" .""..""," .----— atjliollfflayllfost School. '~was' in Sourls .on~ Friday; attending the Teachers’ Study Group. ' ‘It is with pleasure that we ion-k ‘genus ‘to the play entitled, the ‘fOlin-lbing": Hoses" which ‘is being arimsuml onliiaster Monday by the Sourls Driinatlc plub. This play is bein! staked , to provide a suitable Memorial in the new St. Mary's Church. Souria, to the memory of those who paid the supreme sacrifice 1n the oreulwsr. ‘ ,Mr. James Keaya ls-al: present oc- cupied replacing the roof which was ' "I haven't thefiddréas," said Mar-iblown on u. late Mr. Kenya’ barn iggi, in gigm. 1merpiexity. "As a matter during the hi: storm on lleb. 10th. mind a m1 coming i0 1-011 at this draftl or mt. I don't mm to remember" the 1‘ ‘name Bardwell, but, o! course, _1 ha- ven't met all dad's school chums." remit-d more fas-rlnatlng, with ihoae‘ Wére Y0". I'd 8° and Q0193 ‘hi?’ 5°51‘ ' old maid of your! and bundle harlot! to bed. Same lithe dose to yourself. "Thank you both ever c0 much," said Mar-get‘ sincerely. "You musl- think me a dreodiui fldltl over noth- ~ 111g at all. Now won't. you have some- thing to eat or drink ‘before you g0?" we muncheci an - apple from the side-board, and departed. ' Next morning was cl-lllly with lwet mist. but I rose with my brain clear. I confess" that I had goneito bed'_¢log- tired, convinced that we were beaten. that 1c was 1111 over, and 1 hld tallen asleep with a feeling that was almost one of a laleasant rellefflfhey ‘had won, or rather, Shaw had wool. We'll. good luck to them Ill! 111 shy rate, George and l-would get some peace. But now in the morning I was in‘ a different frame ol rhino. It, soemedlo me that there were one, ‘or two points that required some ‘thouéhl; ' i2 resin-u.- nl’ Gw- sn-v-e.» m i’ pal in Edinburgh. Says if I've nah-l lug better to do. I might run inland‘ have lunch with him. Like income? ‘He doesn't. say to bring you alonito lunch, "as 1 ‘half fancy hewmisoofie me rather particularly and talk oi- fit-lei stuff.‘ But why '11..‘ come in to Edinburgh‘ and do yourself pmua ‘at the N. B.Hol.el?"_ < ' ’ ' (n. 11¢ Continued) ' SOURlSifit-ITES Mr. Eiby aflwlflllruAllljlfldl-l-C, was a visitor to Souris on Friday. v . . ~' :' ‘ ‘a _ Mr. James E. MacDonald, Roch‘ barre, spent the 11th in Bqilfllw ' Visiting in Souris‘ on Friday was Mr. Edward Hewlett, from the Bai- tlo. , ' Amonxat the visitors to Sourls last. week was Mr. SJS. l-fesslon, K. 0., of Georsetown. . Miss Marion MacDonald,‘ Harmony, spent a day in Sourls last week. Among the outgoing passengers from Souris on Saturdsy- mourning was Mr. AttsrasCampbeil,‘ of Uttie Harbour. ' _ , , .' ' Mrs. P. L. Morris, Sourla, was in Charlottetown on Saturday. Mrs. William Lewis amrdsughtsr Eva were passengers to Sta-Peters BlYfifllhv lit/h. Wlliend a few days. Mr. Nall4Mcl>hee wissivisltor our town on Saturday. I 1 uurum "afiuesulivfwsrs m’,- linr to Souris on the zilth.» 1 Ml Rltlrialdifidllllnfortane, a day in Souris recently. _. no ‘resellers avnyfiai... 101-. sauna slid vlalnllm-la meelins in tin.‘ , in Sourls nlsh A_ ma amen. 1m o! flmhm, from the Ins schools ,wsss__,prqssnt,_ slmair, Muilln. ‘Supervisor of Schools for ., .. ._ . ,o\ihr1n1n¢mrlenr¢.'nur1nqas w. l 1' I Mr. Wilfred (Jheverie. Sourls. has returned lp his home. after spending "Never mind," said George, "You're (several weeks iii s1. .7 r1111. H. B. , sure to hear in a day or so. Now. ll’ I ‘ > - Mr- J. MacDonald. Red ‘licuzc, visited Souris 1m vmh. Mrs. Thomas Yeo, o.‘ Union Road, who has been visiting at tizc home of her son. M1’. Bruce Yeo. of Eourls, for the last few weeks, recently re- turned hbme. ' ‘ fidgarlikancis, who has been tor some months with the firm of I Messrs.__,Ms_ithew_ and lviaciern. ha: lroslgned.» -We understand Mr-TW-“sr Eels is now reprerentailre to. i‘-- ("n- ,1:_q:raglq~1,l.lr¢ ‘ffnsura-"rr Cg l-iia limany “friends in Snulzfs "'lv'-'l Wm ' everi success in his new lmtlfflal-‘lng ' Messrs. Ralph Dlngwell and Maj~r ri-Iowistt were visitors to Bouris on j Monday. . ~ 1-_ ' J I . . Mrs. Charles Lute,’ o! Bay Foriunr I lilvl-iitlnl her parents. Mr. and Mrs "here's a chit from niy Home Oltioe ' “h” ‘umfill-"G- whats QABDLINE. rsnsons ‘Iihe ecosnaunity of Miiivale was in- “Nllfiofitlofleihvrlsen 11. was learned that on ‘Bllfldly. March 23rd, the audio o! desth has visited the home 0l'-- uni-Mrs. James Parsons and claimed for'its own their only daugh- ter stvthe early age of’ nineteen years andseven months. Although young in lllslshe had we: t.‘- ncvcsnd 1.1m. tlon of all. who knew .1 her with hcr Eélltie arlnnlrlg ways.‘ Although a Rreptsulierer forfour months she was .never heard to murmur or com- DlMiL-ulbrnsome weeks -h0pes were heidior her recovery but God willed otherwise. nice desth '0n Sunday came Ass great *blow to -her grief etfkkosflpllmts and‘ mothers Ray and Eldon. Her paulns sway has 1m a norms .1n the home which never can be filled. ' mnmml which was largely at- tended was- held on Wednesday, March Mldqrstilp. rn. tromthohome cfihsr‘ parents to Southflaanvilie Cemetery, tbessrvlees si. home and grave lbelngoonduoted by the Rev. Mr- Pllqthorpe oi,- Brsdslbane. The ‘pallbearers ‘were her Ave uncles and 11m:- obtain-John Parsons, ' ‘Alfred Flt-sons, ‘lrvlngf- Parsone, Davis Mlhchelirwiiiissn‘ master, and Elmer TThe ioliowtns lmsssages ', of symp- athy. have been seat to the sorrowing faintly: . 1 » 1 1 ; ' and Mrs. Stephen Bartram‘ Iftderloipn, P. S. island, stile Gfrsoenoucette, Ohsriottelowu: Miss Irdns Uonnoiimohsnnttetown: m. mu am. . mulch Robertson. Hunterlltlvenhunt Rosella Psynter, v_ ‘obtnomtoivn. new. ,1. Arnold m- 1 “ca, Albany, 2.1:. Island: m. and ‘ strsuwealtrrsyntsr; Jrenoh River ' £111.: llrspAnnenlal Mask, Ironah suvsr, as, rs Aunt Millie Preach NW: » - Osrds-ltr. so Mrs. George-Henn- up, i Charlottetown: . Ill-Ml;- Na-th wutshire: sou Punter. l Granville, r. a. l. Callaghan sanitary, 87".. ' I‘ ‘fl-ltilrslliotr-enscis that 1n saiilul otiiovrlmlit funds of this em- summ . ". f- Distributors . -,,p .~..-. Jop-a-lac beantyds known irons Coast to (hm The colour range insets eves-y taste. Iap-s-loc Jsp-a-lsc. Now Jap-s-lsc is ‘T suited to erdry household need. whoflmrpdng ~ varnish, lacquer, stain oronnnei, for inside m] outside walls, woodwork, floors, and fumimml ~ iorrenewingtlse garage and fiesheningnpthg , oanihereisglyjsnenssnsso Isp-s-lso. / As heretztorofevary Ilpla-lse psodnmisgussol anieed by the Glidden Company, nsanufietmm‘ :1 ofhonseholdfiniahcsiormamthsnhslis oennnyl u; THE- GLIDDEN COMPANY IIMITEDI n. r WINNIP$ ~ TORONTO 1.» . 1r rr cots on wm-l A": BRUSH. us: ‘Li, HOUSEHQl-D PAINTS AND FINISHEs A Rogers,» Hardware Co, Ltd. ' CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.|. v permanence u . No Jap-s-lsc product wfllhlista, creek n, Isp-s-lso economy is admitted. Carefully m“ factored, it eons-s the Infsoe thoroughly, A] lmallcan goeaalnngwapandyou do yourself; just your own hands-s a l I vi a uomnu.’ _ a1 . l‘ 1r “ v w . .... WAISITEE) z First, vim Wawlunsker. forJewelry. store in Cape Breton, state reference, and-wages expected, good chance for reliable man. ' Apply t" 3034-21-31. lottetown Guardian. J FOR R5177“. 8rd floor. completely renovated. Central in business section. - $10.00 a month. Apply In: 116M. alifl-s-li-lweek. l-iii-ZEI-iZ-Z%I-Z%H§Z4 Ilesf Tripe Bil cents per lh. Prairie Horse Meat (Monelessl- 1% cents per lb. - ~ Victor Biscuit 6% cents pes- lli. Fall line of fox meats st corros- ponding prices. Freight paid on orders cl‘ I00 lbs. and above. BALL MIG- a COLD STORAGE 00-. LTD. Snramerside lflIldfii-iii-CIHIM- ULII-t-Il-Rl. Asssil qisiaanuns 1......"- wasslllsdidtsmiiflnlmds Illness/non i. AUCTIUIQ At Norboro Having sold my farm, l will sell by Auction oawednesday, 88rd, all my Itflfli. crop and implements, consist- ing of 8 horses, Island brad, 15 head of cattle, and a large lay out of fsrsn equipment all in good shape. . Termsz-‘l months on approved notes. l! day is not line sale neat day. ROBERT BOWNISS, Norhoro. HUGH I‘. MORRISON, Auctioneer. 3098-4-16-21-21. - ~ A Auction Choice A Dairy Cattle l will offer for sale by public auc- tion on .|ny premises Wednesday, April 23rd at 1 o'clock the following dairy cattle of Holstein, Guernsey and Ayrshire grade, I ch cows, 1 lately freshaned, I to freshen in May, I lltlieri. 3 flora old to freshen in May, 1 pure bred Guernsey bull, I yean old, sad l one year old heifer. Terms snails known si. sale. if ,wea- thee unfavorable will be held first Ans day following. A. CAMPBELL h SON, Broohleld. ALI! IseRAl. . Asatloaesr. Sliit-l-id-ltdl-Ifl. -.- .. ‘Hairves Bells Registration anal-Qua m. um wu s. at n» owner's mu. uu m- nmrnwlrm-M n use nu, n...‘..'.'1‘.'.. thelbest of J. LESTER D0” . st owner's risk. 39 Queen 5L ' 1 ' r. m-mvcousass. Charlottetown. 9- _ , Cavendish. nouns-lynx. trustees are not bound to w! highest or any tender. lil- a Tenders For B f? Building 5:‘ -—- »x ,1 Sealed tenders for purclull removal before May 51st o! '1 tsrisl except stone in till property, Queen Street, will ceived by the trustees and Tenders to be addressed to McKinnon, Royal Bank » must be presented by Ml! l‘ >‘~ .e- t Farm For S One hundred acres oi v mile from Hunter River i!" load. Slsty Ave acres clear. '1 covered with a KW! l'°"“' and soft wood. This farm l! ered, near schools. rhun-hsl , of the m: shliivl"! 1mm" ' Island. if interested 8N . Nicholson. 0min 511mm" °' t. the owner GORDON m“ 2a finned!" - Toroalt > Ilfl-i-Il-lweek. WANT a POTATOES run csnasoa BE cannors PARS .. iilllleat or!“ Pa“ "'- FOR SALE "onucnmuaA-squivsvusqmvucnl" ma. tldmllso.rvlll°'°”" ' mums. Wilssllwlloewllbstsaaai- r. p BARTQQLf-iARSON ' ' '~».-1._.-u.n. .-..1.....-'- -~ _ Tw-vv<vv_wvvwvvw wyvvw- v - w ~ 4ibo* ‘ _,-.- - 1 V - ‘ "tlvssrfiww . vv- _.-