i __..__._ ._-sa.; ( rf' `l`_ . r _ n' vfav inroarsnimv owl ipod... ' §~ sit-_ ..=.¢ I -i -.» gil* ri .\_’_J ‘- _ ‘-,svgi \” f * _~"‘-fr--. i . .iii-'=f`»~:I... i ' ._.'s‘_' I 1;. -sn' ii, » ` -_ _._ .L 5 -mi-._ { .i ,,\___ T33 "_ _,ak- 1-.7 _. -w ,_, r ,___ ,Mm norn ' “Fruit-ai-tives” soothed h' ki ~` i _ is dneys- [ ‘Wed 1"’ Byiitcm of excess acid and iomqgx W?'5l¢_l’9K\1lBl19d his _bowels ; Mpuré F_hi.s blood-and this is why l noi' biiiiieflhd qihN1'i'i°'m°' -BC" " more. ' _wx ' eumahsm- ally. “I tm a"i1.'ni. ~ - ~ _-' isliouldcellsfeanlir as mnesltnofltm iivilcgndz were taking _Frullfa-tivcs,' I decided _ *-0 Ui’ them. In it short time the i i i aiu disa _ d - F.. ii.. ii.§’{"{l`§.‘i._ i‘i"‘i‘i....i.~I liiil. §§i’§f- xrine really marvellous." I 1 If you_ are bothered with Rhoumatism Pains in the arms, legs or back or with Neuralgia. or Headaches, get' “Fruj15. _a-tives/'Q 254-. and 50c. A box-at = dealers everywhere. 1 ~ , ‘- i f'_"'_”_”_"'__'°"`°_'_°_ 1 1 Annual Meeting \ The adjourned Annual Meeting oi v the shareholders of the Charlottetown ‘ Hotel Company, Limiieii, win bc hem lin the -Board of Trade Rooms Mon- ; day evening April 8th, at eight I'. Mui fto hear the reports of the Company ' and to elect Directors :ind such other ;business as may come brfore the Imecling. As matters of great import- ance to the shareholders will be dis- ' Amlu.r.»a's owquli. &f\ . §/ /I . ,I _ '\ \`u .\ _ \ .... ...W 1212,; I i / ~ - "Most men are not at home in evening clothes. if they have any .. other place -' _.» '/i ll (A _ V' ° ¢~i£‘»‘t1\t»' _ If _ ;:.-_ _ i I iii if in l _li \_ E f - ».~x 'ai-\. _ . -.‘_l'..-. <" " "`Lfe.l? i- He: Have you settled on your Easter mlliineryf '°"'-'~"" ~ l `f_ _. ___ /_ tri ._ ‘T4 J ‘ »-if.. _.__» \_ '-.fi ,_ i cusscd it is hoped that every share- ' holder will be present. mnnonalre _:___ if D. A. :in¢k1x_\'o.\', Li.-colonel. ; ~ Secretary-Treasurer. _ - ‘ --.¢.`~._;_-._i 1...; _ “’ '* ~ -v-f-‘ _.._.__ 2' Q ' Q _in //“ Qs- Ii/ ` _ W. K. nocens, President. _ \ I ‘ q so-3-21-29-1-3-5-s. ' ` ' _ f@<- _ "uf" if ' rofessional Cards Ni i _ A V _ //ll BELL M _ C-?R_ R_P;'_l_`Ll_'lIESON _ ` n. L. MATnn:soN, LL. n._ ‘ -_ _ on-i-mm, sciiciim, im. " ” .‘,¢'.`_ Money to Loan. - - 0Ulcea-Charlottetown and Montatue COULD KEEP UP Wm-H HIM .Friend (wsrningiy): Love hu wings, you know. ._Q- Avlator's Fiancee: _Yes. dear; but so far Jim and I have been able to keep up with him in our new model plane. ri ‘»: _.-s_._-,...._.._ ,.,_ 2 _l-_-__ Prohibltion Commission Margate, "P, E. 1. Send all information regarding tn- 0r To ‘~ . ’ Phone 109. _ " ,iv . Chief Inspector B. J. Haywood A_',,__` '15 Dorchester Street, Charlottetown. i fractions or Prohibition ~Act to the. - ' “"‘ above. "'l,,.'.. _. _ _ ;_~‘_'_ Mark R. McGuigan ' _ ._ B. A. ‘. _f_____ nmnisren. sonlcrron, src. ' MONEY T0 LOAN ’.Cameron Block, Charlottetown, P.E.L §...... i- 'I _r ri "’” 'ii McLeod & Bentley Q- -_ ‘ .l. A. BENTLEY »-: """’"~"'" ' < w. E. BENTLEY, K. 0. _ii - Barrister and Attnmey-at-Law _ , _ Office: 180 Richmond Street ___ __ Most-:Y 'ro i.oAN ’ Charlottetown. P. E. I. L McDonald & McPhee B. A. WHAT WOULD MAKE AN IMPRESSION He: You know l iove youl Will nothing make the slightest imprcs. sion on your stony heart? _ 1 ' Sher Weil, diamonds of the first quality will make a mark on any- thing else made of stone. J:-J. A. McnoNAi.n ri. F. Mcrm-:i. ~'_"“' 2 nAnius'rnns. A'r'ronNi:rs, arc. I i MONEY 'ro LoAN _Riley Building Charlottetown »"' » -_ _ .__ __',,, _l_Stewart & Lowther 'M _ J. n. s'ri:wAn'r. K. c. ‘ ~ N w. r_owrm~:a "~"‘-nannisrcns. soucrrons. 'src _xi _ ____ _L \ I4 Great George Street _,eo Moser 'ro LoAN '2o21-1-mr. VERY IMPURTANT MEETING The annual meeting of the Char- 1'» D. T. HYB ‘ ioiictown nciei co. Lia, win be ana niiN'rAL svnceon '“ ""’ ”°'“‘ °' T'“°’° '°°“"- M"- _ -_ _ no Richmond street het Building, Monday evminb 8th. _‘ ‘ . ., "_ ch"|¢,¢|°|,¢,wn_ p_ 3_ L *"9"-Ili. at 8 o’clock sharp. Every ,a ""“‘ ' shareholder of the company should Olllu Hours Phone 543 'B g_ "_ to 1 P_ M_ make it a point to he present prompt- ‘ _ g , M, cn 5 p, M_ -ly on time, as business oi' the utmost importance will bs discussed. .i038 4 5 3| , “ ILT an-_ _ _ _ _ _$1 (»i>Er." ` "Glad you have. Sorry it wasn’t better.” "And you'\'e got to run lo ‘that half-breed?" demurred Rawdon, now quite at his ease with Joan. "I don't see why you can't stay a, while and talk to us." "Oh, a nurse always puts duty be- fore pleasure, Mr. Rawdon,” she re- plied with a stiff smile, as with tilt- ed head she waited, nerves tau; as wires, for the repetition of s. sound she had heard--a sound incompre- hensible, terrifying, from the closed room. ‘ cali a compliment. But you'll be back soon?" "Back soon. you whelp!" cursed Guthrie inwardly. "If you don’t fin- ish that food, 1'il choke you with lt!" Then his heart. skipped,-io shake him with its hammerin, as hc heard a thud-n, soiuid of ripping cloth. Raising his voice. he said sharply. "Ii youre through. gent.len°ien, we'll have a. smoke beside the trade-house stove," and with Farrell. rose from the table where Ftawdon lingered, hypnotized by the face of the girl who sat rigid with fear. Guthrie flung open the door, ad- mitting the biting air. "R.awdoi'il" The words snapped through the sli- erit room like the crack of a whip. "Miss Quarrie has a dressing to do for savanna." Then behind the shut door, a crash, curses, a. groan froze him, desperate, where he stood. The game was up. He had lost! "Why, wl1at's that? Somebody in there?" demanded the younger’ po- liceman. rising, head thrust in the direction of the sounds. Gray-faced. Joan Quan-ler, likeone under a spell watched the hawk-like features of Guthrie harden-.saw the gray eyes grow cold. as the surprised Farrei tumed to his host. ` "Get Etienne. quickl” Llka the ring of tempered metal the voice of Guthrie crossed to the Cree in the kitchen door, Bhs had disappeared. "What's this all about, Guthrie - this ricket in there?" stormed Raw- don, hestedly: _ Aa the bewildered !'arrel waited for Guthrie‘a answer, his eyes widened as hs saw the Irwin( iinsm of t.l-is factor of Bkwan. who leaned against the sun-mr. ana ma ciao on aio butt of an automatic. ` . 4 , » » l.- ` 'Rlc_ig___ii__i______________ -.- gM1LE5 .-- it _Men Mawned ___ A _I ~ %\\_\@a“r U "`-`\ '_ _ - _ _ ' 7 _ _ / ' _ _._. race 'rvvo _ _ ' _ _ _ frm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ > . - _ ° 1 ‘ ':»\__i=_iigL s,1v2,' . -f_-_,y . _ _ '_ _ _ _ _ _ _ *__ _ __ {_ _ ___-up-ai 1 _y _ . I °\\‘e ’c\“ I Q, ‘:> Liquid Flavor of Lushus Jelly \ Powder _is_ sealed air-tight and' . >&5 _ __ ev_er-fresh within the crystal shell of ' this Sugar Bud. It cannot evaporate or lose its original freshness. _ _ This new and novel flavor feature gives to Lushus Jelly a fruity richness, the goodness of which mere words cannot describe. There is only one vvay to_ discover how deliciously dif- _ _ ferent is Lushus J elly-taste it. 254:. for a carton of three 10c packages. _ : , . _ . _ _ Sh111°1ff’s _.i ti _ v 1 ¢ - . e I i.*§.i.»i.'i§..;iw-.*: . a DIFFERENT .lellqmwdcr ;.j;.1r'.;i;°.§i:'i:: y exact y t e same as ordinary Jelly THIS SHOW Liquid Flavor aide the “Sugar break it. not necessary to cut it ol I A The MacLean Company, Ltd - . Sole Distributors for SHIRRIFF’S LIMITED In Prince Edward island __ _ bedroom was thrown bac. and | _ giant figure, shreds of cloth hangingiln this most uncomfortable car. May- _ will take out something that was _elple that the high seas, outside a -"Z-1.-l-T~.;.f.-._...r.*-.r.sr.......“.i..'i.i..». --i;r'";r.i..i..*i..‘s»I.. -...m..'_s'o 0.7.;sa=.1.-maart ii. ».o°.». pm- BEAR. Rl VER. NOR;EtC. 'ills k d houlders and armnibe wc`l1 find a way to make it mo:'e I contributing to your discomfort I three-mile or twelve-mile limit, shall from na e s _ swayed, head lowered, in the door- icomfortable1’inop.oniistic enough this without iyour knowing it. That _was be free to all the world; that no na institute will hold a plc ral ani nance in the school house n Monday. April lst. Nex regular meeting will be held at th. home or Easier "Well," he laughed, “that`s what I_ l . I' _ muscles of his arms' flexed, Laughing McDonald shook the room with a roar: “Give 'tm the steel. Canad-` ians! Steel for their gas! Give 'em-" With a gasp, a hoarse rumble of the`_ deep throat. a choking cough, the; massive frame pitched headlong to; the door. I (To be continued) | ¢O* 0 'Motoring With Mary 5 ly MAB-Y JAN! M0011!! Every revolution of the engine grinds out wisdom for the woman who drives a ear, one of them has dia- covered.. %%*O CO-OOOOOOOO-OO-0050 COMFORTABLE COMFORT car I ever rode in," I explodedas the service manager came smiling out in greet me the other moming. console me cheerfully. “There's no maybe about ii,” I re- torted. "It's an uncomfortable auto- mobile. The most uncomfortable. Why a truck on a. ploughcd field_ couldnt be worse!" “Have you ever ridden in s. truck on a ploughcd field?" hc asked with a. significance in his tone that couldnt be missed. I admit I was grateful that he l l “This is the most uncomfortable! "Maybe so, nzaybe so." he tried to i `way, Burning with fever, the wild img;-nirig to try to diagnose and re- ‘_ Lhe noist made by the locxseness be- _ tion can extend its dominion crepe- l Lu Outh 8181' i d even worse things than we are tween leaves There are few things that i cial laws over them: that their use eyes above the STUD B m -‘me y _ ~ _ ed with i»h¢ !€l'0¢ii»Y 01 I mud beam likely to find wrong with this 3 make more for car discomfort than i cannot be abridged. This latter prin- t Rawdon who instinctively recoil- i`¢a,-~- - ‘ inoise, although a lot of motorists do ciplc may now and then protect a a . _ , _ ed from the dlBl>01lC 00uIli€¥lul1C€ When we returned a fcw minuiesinot realize it.'. _ lfillbuster or rum runner, But it is th thrust t0W2l‘fi him- 5141191118 me later, the service manager called a, That gave me an idea. iimmeasurably more important to e door jan-lbs for support, the great|mechanlc. I didnt overhear his ordersi “Then maybe than tiriny-sound- ‘ world that ii. be jealously guarded - 1 ing rattle that I've beeen hearing than that this or that special law of but when he had finished, he tum cd to me and said: ._ 1 “We`ll wave our magic wrenches: over these springs and our magic oil- 4 ing devices over these shock absor-_ bers and in a few minutes changef discomfort. into comfort." ` f “Is that all tl'iat's wrong" I askecli unbelievingly. "Thai/s enough," he replied. "The i spring clips and U-bolts have be-i come loose. Therefore, the springs,_ instead of working as a unit, or lesif‘ with leaf, arc working leaf against; leaf. They are out of line and the' friction between leaves, which is thei secret of comfortable spring action, is‘ pretty close to' zero. i “I thought the shock absorbers? control anything like that.” I cut in., "No, shock absorbers are designcdi to control normal spring movements. In the condition in which these springs are, the movements are not normal. And, further than that, eveni if these springs~were in normal con-l 1 oiu,iai3_ him ii- ii rite moron- . -' UD 0 DST, SO yOU 5 Ve '_ _ discomfort than vou would like You img me Amemm nag and American Because °f in °um°ndms "mm Bestwall Plas r ‘ ' |clcaran:c papers, was sighted some 'llc comprehensiveneas and general all-' ` have two conditions co-operating to, eliminate comfort. That they did ai pretty good job in indicated in your| remark-when you drove in. _ "We'll put the springs back inf line, tighten tlicm, and fill the .shock absorbers up to a point where they will work again. They lose oil through the heat of heavy workk." “Then will the car be comfortable? I asked. _ "More comfortable than you think,1 didnt gait for an answer. He con- tinued: even," the service man replied. .v .- ,J ', .-- I A love story of dying folk Don'i, fail to meet Bolsnge GOLD N GIRL ` . I ‘ _i . _ | i'l'he spainlsh Government was com- cs is listed, alphabetically, according ' _ ipellcd to restore the ship and sur _ through every installment begins in this paper this week, Mineola Flying Field known as Bo-so; .lorry Ooriiett, the aviator she loves; Fred France, his iiy.'»n¢ marc, who mv, Se-ao, and Constance Teny, thawealthy aviatria, ‘who be- vocation, and that gpg wg ng" gf °°'”°' °""°‘ *° -'°"=- ‘ - ' r not mimi on uno tim win iii im- - 'rliriils and romance await you "cry es, in patient of international law. But the -~ Webb __,`~f ar.`v_~_‘Ql_- f"f`./ I \T\-` _ °"'<<<.=..._ \ '.5'/, ___ 3' .2 \ y :_A * ') “~"'~'e`?- Virglnlus was far outside the limit' ' vi , of legal search Whether the I'm E H i/ll ~ ‘/ J i : ‘ » ' Alone was outside or inside is dia _ _ ' ‘ _ so-mon-r 'rar l I limariis Limment for that coil and tired ilelinl. (lst Wall--lssp Weil. KILL FLU I by using the Old Reliable! llluarih I-inilszt 2-.l»¢d~»!arloati|, put/ad. Since the Virzinius was out- ; ' Km _- r use iii. iixmiiiy or me spmun cue- # i 1 l I g., l i i -_ _ \ that will hold your interest BOPP". Wlitim every one at _ ' The Charlotlewwn Gaia#-:tion _ _,,“,‘§‘§,,§‘m§‘_'_,_§}‘,{ ...miiiiamm i ~”m»”~” “A” .im “Mm °‘ N-“N "M »-» I .- »....1....._...a....\~._r.’f-..1.. ._c.i.iisi.&l .. -f... `“ r.ii&dix..i~».nii.u.4‘i. .iv,.... ~vamMtie ...I ni.. -we.. iv. fur tW0 days his Sulueihiuil io du the United States or any other coun- with my dislike for the car," I rc- 3 try be made a little easier to enforce. marked. ` ' ' “We're fixing that, too," said my_ SEASIDE (Skinners Pond) A new counselor. "'Tl'iat.'s a loose licerisc'chair for the teacher and s coal plate. I heard it when we were go- scuitle and a shovel vierc»piii‘rl'iaeed ing around the block. It made me un for the school. Plans for an _ Culufvfiuble VJ-" leniertainment in the near future are Mrs. Charles Kelly. 2 o'cZoch. ci’ all household rniiure. consisting of parlor, dining rrm room and kitchen, oilciotlis, carpets, mats, dishes, etc. Nothing rseried, everything must be sold. Bunbury. "Springs and shock absorbers kept under way. Two new members en in good condition. and silence, then miles, - i _make a comfortable car,” I com-i ‘ "‘ff;.‘.i;‘.°f.;.‘;’;‘°“.i;‘; ;‘;.irl;; ;‘;;v1i1cK1MS ISSUE l at least," said the foreman. I had to agree with him as I drove ! _*___ lionieward. _ ` |Latest data on all _Canadian Publlca- _ 'IS *'11 I tions. J. A. ivicnoNAi.n, _\ -_-4* iiucrigii sin ' At Bunbury. Monday, Apil six., ,i , bril- Terms at sale. Estate of the late Silas fi. Lane, Auctioneer. ii ARM FURS At Miliview, 80 acres in lilg stale » - _ i of cultivation. BD Acres vicar ai ini- Slllfe 1592- A~ M°Klm»-Cam‘d“s i ance covered with fire woo and . . . _ V1 fglnlus and largest. Advcrti.slng_Agency--has pub- . lumber. Weil watered and com roi f’]n Alone form size and binding,- --‘ CANADA PUBLICATION. The sn | (New York World) nouncéinent that the 1929 Edition is 3026-4-h-10-12. eighteen miles off the Cuban con-st. round usefulness, this Directory .ls by a Spanish warship. 'I‘he ship had very generally recognized as the been known for three years to be mos; authentic and informative Work engaged in filibuster-ing and oihericf its kind published in Canada. questionable undertakings. Refusing 1; has always been the pollvi’ Of to sumbit to arrest, she was chased .thc publishers go make each succeed- ior eight hours on the high seas to 'ing edition more comprehensive, if a point sixty miles from the Cuban possible, than its predecessor-It al- const. stopped, boarded and sent ways contains the lateht changes that under a prize crew to Santiago. There hgvc token place in the publishinl forty-one persons aboard her, includ- buglnccg ing a number of American citizens Advertisers throughout Canada. were shot as fllibusters, and others cn-eat Britton and the United Sidi#-I would have suffered the same fate fquurly consult thc pages of Me- had _riot a”Britisl~i naval officer Kim; Directory for authentic tn- threatened io bombard the city if fcfmction covering Canadian Pub- there were more executions The lgnginm and for Geographical and episode very nearly precipitated war nitlsiicni oats. Every city and town between the United States and Spain. in cnnada, where papers are publish- vivors, offer apologies and agreed t0 lztlon, chlefiindiistries, railway, telic- saluie the American flag. graph and highway connections. This famous incident of cours; dif- blinks, schools, churches, etc. fers from the sinking of the 1'm ' I i Alone in essential particulars. The "-”" Keep Your Health cutions was palpable. But the toot- dent does illustrate the reason why all nations have a stake in maintain- lnz a line demarcating territorial watrrs from th; high seas, cnc; ci-:rw such a line, and auch events as the treatment of the Virginhu would become legal. Some zealous drys. using only that the I'm Alone was adrnittedly iawiasa. that she had offered extreme pro- , i-:rcs Arg-zsrcn `ou\asaa nina" ' Im Alone casa shows who two |ys~ ri Mexnrs DIRECTORY or' " ' _mo "\._\._ Beaver -Insul Boards L. M. POOLE & =-I-='-'-E%'_i"".. 4- -4. _ Q--i-°-'-'**"ii' A Provinces with its location. popu- _ lished an annual volume, in uni- to shlliiillll- l°|I0°|» ¢hu|'\`h° '"4 fa ctory. Two barns. Very mod tel! ccd. Apply to Cherry valley, P. ii. L Board and Beaver Board GENUINE RED EDGE .lust Received- is M mt nennu Pinter lux: 15 M feet Genuine Beaver 5° 10 M feet lnsul Bulld- C0- PAOLl'B WHARVFS _ _ = :Q-oo-»»-»~£ * Insidious i Eye Strain we an this uii¢¢"'° “‘ seams: mm lyliflill 2;’ " nm ,msn vain wi il' fore do not lll\i°°f W' of any sys iishvk ‘Ilia motive DIV” latin ba-aaa or!! News lass". td Normal sou. it ll '° "' ms or ""2 I; when I "' I, .'“h"hB|:gfdiilE’$" ca tam- so `v“;}‘ it ssessslvs am” 1' 14 laura! _IMI "‘°"" seize' tm fcmtieoivu °*"" organ nt the IDC! IP* _ Ill health. ‘navl rout "P axnlvuv ii &i§ E giilig --.._.._ ....§.E....; ‘l G-`*E_.’.’ii.‘.°.ii:i°" . i ci- *atrial L