Slim and Active through a Dally Dose of Kruschen Salts It is often said that fat must take the laavings " when it comes to. choosing sweethearts. Tint may be an exaggera- tion ; but certain it is that mo_st men, in this year of “grace" 1935, do prefer a slander, winsome girl. After all, can you blame them ? Fortunately, there a simple and a safe recipe which assists towards that much-desired slim and attractive figure. The Kruschen is a blend of various mineral salts which help the internal organs to function properly, and to throw off regularly harmful poisons and waste matter. Krusohen actually builds up health and energy~lt makes you more active- and with the increased activity there comes a wonderful improvement in moi is :—E ary morning _ takggone holy-teaspoon of your figure , _ Kl-“whan 511g; in B, glass Kruschen Ssltslsobtaln- able at all Drug Stores at 45c. and 75c. a bottle. of hot water before break- fast. . X DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS ' ' TENDERS-JET! FERRY BOAT SEALED TENDERS will be received at this office until noon on Saturday, May 4th. 1935, from any person or persons willing to contract for the construction of the new ferry boat for the Charlottetown - Rocky Point ferry service, in accordance with plans and specifications to be seenat this office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accept- ed. Tenders to be addressed to the under-- signed and markd “Tenders for New Ferr Boa ” - L. B. MacMILLAN, Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways. 1 Dept. of Public Works and Highways, April 11, 1935. c m. DOMINION 01*‘ CANADA PROVINCE OF . PRINCE ED\VABD ISLAND In the Prohnie Court 25th, George V., A. D.. 1086. In rs vstufc of Joseph K. Stanley, late of Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Province, Mer~ chant, deceased restate. By the Honourable Harold Leonard Palmer, Surrogate, Judge of Pro- bate, eic., em. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or litarnte person within ssldflCounfy TRYTHE law Tillyer Lense When next you need glasses. Their worth has been proved. We fit up in latest style of flames or mountings, of. W. TAYLOR Tom Sawyer naaxnrwam ‘(Samuel 1.. Clemens) V. 117w village was at! ed in time by the murderrtrrial. $82‘. m" fwd the Jury with his life m the balance. for his knife had been found beside the body of Dr. Rob- mwn and mill-n Joe's tcafimony had PTBQFWB-lly assured his conviction. The spectators were perplexed by the refusal of Potter's counsel to cross-examine the state's witness“ finally, the prosecutor said: . ~ “We have fastened this swgm crime. beyond possibility of question, m" lbs unhappy Prisoner at u... bar. We nest our case here." A sroan escapedlrom poor Pot. fer as he put, hi; 1 and rocked to and $2.1“ m? hands 3?‘? delfinse counsel arose, l1!‘ OHOP." he said, " i; we intended W Drove thdt add: client did this (fearful deed‘ in the delirium of drink. We have changed 0111‘ fllllld. We shall not Offer that Plea. Then to the clerk: "c111 Thomas Sawyer." A Puzzled amamment awoke in every face in the house. Tom look. 9d ‘Wild Amovsh. for he was badly scared. The oath was administered, Where were you on the seven- tecnth of Julie midnight?" he w“ asked. Tom slanced at lniun Joe's lace and his tongue failed him‘ 1o,- a moment, but he managed to 9,1,5. wer: "In the graveyard." " “Speak louder." said the counsel, were you near Hoes William's grave?" "Yea" “Hiddeni” "Yes, behind some elms." titfillgilar-Ttoe save a barely percep- "Now tell what d," Potter's lawyer‘ occurre sold Tom began — hesitatingly at ma, but warmed up to his subject as the audience sat rapt in the ghostly fascination of his tale. ‘rhe strain “Don pent emotion reached its cli- max when the boy said: "-—-a.nd as the doctor fetched the board around and Muff Potter fell, Iniéln Joe Jumped with the knife an --" Crash! Quick as lightning, the half-breed sprang for a window, tore his way through a”: cpposers, and W55 gone! VI. Search for Injun Joe proved fruitless, and Tom, a hero once more, was afraid half the time that Joe would be captured and hall the time that he would not be. It was the boy's harrassed eon- science that had made him go to Potter's lawyer with the story that saved Mufls life. As for Huck, his confidence in the human race was well-nigh obliterated. But when from came to him with a proposal that they go treasure hunting, Huck agreed. Tradition had Charlottetown HEREAS upon reading the potl- ilon on file of Mary Stnnloy of Char- J S lottetown aforesaid, widow, the fix- ' ' ecutrix of the above nniucd estate. Alba-to]; praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before mo at a Probate Court to he held in the, Court House in Charlottetown, in Queens County, in the snlll Province, on Monday the thirteenth day of May next coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock forencon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in snld petition and on motion of William E. Bcnt!cy_ 15:11., Proctor for said Petitioner. And I do hereby order that a true copy hereof he forll/Lh published in some newspaper published -!n Char- lottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that n true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places tivcly, namely, iz the hall Court House in Charlottetown uforr- laid, at or near the Royal Bank of Canada and at or near the- Bunk of Nova Scotin. hath in Charlottetown aforesaid, and I DO HERBY Flill~ THEE ORDER that a true copy hcrc- of ho forthwith served on the Ai- iorncy-Gcneral of this Province so that all persons interested in the ssh! Estate as aforesaid may have‘ due notice hereof. Given under my hand and the Sea! of the said Court this 9th, dny of April A. D.. 1035, and in the 25lh_ year of His Majesty's reign. ~ - (L. S.) Professional Bards McLEOD Gr BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. O. J. A. BENTLEY. K. C. Barristers and Aiforneys-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN Office: 1B0 Richmond Street. BELL 6? MATHIESON I» l. Bell D. L. Mathleson, LLB» Banister: b Solicitors oncy to Loan Cameron B ooh. CharloitewwmPlJ a J. HASLAM. ma, 1.1.1:. BABRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN. New Brace Building MacGulgan & Tramor Mark B. MscGuigan, K. C. I C. Si. Clair Trainer, B. A. Barristers, Solicitors. etc. MONEY TO LOAN Office: Over “ovincla! Bank, Richmond Street, Chariot-seizure. J.A. lliacllonald, ILG. BARBISEUEB, SOIIEICITOB. be. Ulllrloflegfili‘, Pfuiiflsland. (SgdJ ‘ H. LL PALMER. Judge of Probate. TENDERS , A Applications will be received up lo May 1st for making of Cheese and if that the famous Murrel gang hail hidden loot in the neighborhood and the boys, night after night, nearly broke their backs digging deep but futile holes in places Tom selected with no guide except imagination. finally Tom decided that a “ha'nted" house on Cardiff Hill must be the place, and thither the faith- ful Huck followed him. The house was weird and depressing, but as they walked through it, familiarity modified their fears and they even dared to venture upstairs. Their search there was unavailing and they were about to descend when they heard the voices of two men. The boys lay flat. on the upstairs floor, their eyes to '- otholes, and saw the men enter. 1n one, they Spaniard," as a stranger, who oc- casionally came to St. Petersburg, was called. He was wrapped in a. scrape and wore green goggles, The other man they did not recognize. The latter was talking. "It's dan- recognized the "old deaf and dumb g4 ins 'GUARDIAN Don't lake "Dangerous!" the "dumb" man answered. "Milksopl" His voice made the boys quake. It was Injun Joe's! - "You go up the river.” he went on, “and I'll do the ‘dangerous’ job. Then wait t!!! you hear from me, and we'll leg it together for Texas." “Whsfflll we d0 with the little swag we got left?" said the other. “Six hundred and fifty in silvers something to carry." He lifted a hearthstone and pulled out a bag that jlnglcd pleasantly. The men tool: out a few coins and decided to bury the rest under the floor of, the house. Joe started dig- ging with his bowie knife when suddenly the blade hit‘ upon some- thing. He dug o. little more anddis- oovered a box in the top of which he cut e. hole. He put in his hand and drew it ' out- "Man, it's money!" The two men examined the coins. They were gold. The boys upstairs were as excited as the men below. Joe's comrade saw the boys‘ pick and shovel in the corner and soon the men had the box out of the hole. There were thousands of dol-_ lars in it. "Now, you won't need to do that job." said Joe's partner. "You don't know me." replied Joe. "Tailrf robbery altogether - it's revenge!" Suddenly Joe wondered who had brought the pick and shovel ahere, and fearing that someone else had been there and might come again the men decided to take away the treasure. "We'll hide it in my den," Joe said, "under e cross." The two slipped out of the house, bearing the heavy box, The boys rose up, weak but reliev- ed, though Tom "had the ghastly thought "that the half-breed! "rev- enge" might lllbly to him. VII. Tom and Huck decided to keep a close watch-on the “Spanlard" in an effort to locale the treasure. They shared watches as they could and found that when in fmrn Injun Joe's headquarters was in a tavern. l-luok managed to get into his room through an outside door, but re- ported to Tom that there was no trace o; the treasure there. Then one night Huck, keeping his lone vigil near the tavern, saw Joe and the stranger of the haunted house come out and walk up the street. Tom had gone 0n a picnic and. Huck decided to follow the two, especially as the half-breed was carrying a box under his arm. The two men went to the home of the widow Douglas and there, close to them, as they stood behind a bush, Huck heard them talk, “The lights are on--t.here's omn- pany there," said Joe. “Better given up." his comrade vised. “Give if. up!" the half-breed re- torfed. “l don't care for her swag. But her husband was rough on me when he was Justice of the peace- he had me horsewhipped in (ront. of the jail-horsewhlpped like a nig- gerous." he said. 89!‘. He took advantage o1 me and The Young Mother Has her health ‘problems - Who enters married life In full health and At the time of marriage i Happy and fortunate _is the bride vigor of mind and body. Perhaps the importance of robust health s sometimes overlooked. 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If you like to make it more oniony, add some very finely chopped onion to the batter and flavor the sauce with onion. Add the sprinkling of cheese and brown as before. died. But I'll take it out. on her. "Oh, don't kill her." "Kill her?” said Joe. "When you want revenge on a woman you don't slit her nostrils, you notch her ears. We'll wait til! the lights go out." stopped at the nearest house, where dwelt Mr. Jonas, a. substantial cili- man, and his stalwart sons, one boys told what he had heard and in- with their father, all armed, to the Douglas mansion. Huck followed, but hid behind a bowlder as the Jonesea healed the house. ‘more was silence for a time and than all of a sudden an ex- plosion of firearms and a cry. The boy dashed down the hilL Next morning, however,» he again approached the Welshmank home and was heartily welcomed. He was given breakfast and "was told that the two plotters had escaped and that the constables had begun a search for them. "I wish we had a description of them," the Welshman said. "Oh, I saw them," Huck said. "Ono's that deag and dumb Span- iard that's been around here—" “What — the deaf end dumb Spaniard talked?" Huck hesitated. "Taint a Spaniard - it's lhlun Joel" he blurted out. The Welshman sent one of his sons to fell the officers of this de- velopment and went to tell Huck that the fleeing pair had the box he had seen. which, to Buck's relief, had contained, not the treasure, as he supposed, but c. set of burglars tools. (To Be Continued). Canada Saved, From Massacre By Herbert Honey Canadian Press Staff Writer WEINIIPEG. April M-(OID-On the cold. i"? morning of April M, lB85,»Indian scouts moved cautious- ly down the east and west banks of the south Saskatchewan River. They were the advance party of a military cavalcade commanded by General Bir Roderick Middleton. Their vigilance IIIUVQIWGC. a mass- acre that would have strengthened Louis Rielu rebellious move for a "Native lilmpire" in the Northwest, The small force, ‘foo strong, neared the end cf a Zoo-mile mamh through wintry conditions, so years ago today. It was a march that started at ‘rmy (Qutlinpclle) on March 81 and ended at Batouche with the capture of Riel, on May i6. An old-fashioned blizzard wasen- countered at Clarita owning when the ewedltion camped. on the night as of April . Dividing his column the following day. N miles smith of Bafoshe. General Middleton moved down- stream to attack his objective from V kill her-you go for her looks. You ~ Huck dashed down the road and - sen popularly known es the Wclsh- ‘ stantly the Welshman! sons sped ‘ | INDINS WOMEN IN EDUCATION "STAY MISTER PAY FOII A CANADIAN EIE. ELEOTlllO IMHO! GOSTS only a few cents a day to operate. Cooks automatically and takes the guess- work out of cooking. 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