ll a- _. Q 4/, ;1\...¢- _ e. ,-_.,_ Siam“. , 1_»»-.1..- ._. I. .-, - ... - an I u._..;;.1.u;etl._._. ~ I. / Insurance (amp. . 1- em. 111111 tana Constant daily testing and blending of the world's choicesti [eat give Red Rose Te: its inimitable flavor and never-varyingi fondness. Every package guaranteed. I f SE‘ . i ,E”Af"is good teal’ 64 A BED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HOSPITAL ANNIZU. MEETING A public nfe f: of all contribu- tors to the Punt-e artl Island Hospital wzll be held in Saint Paul‘: Parmh Ilnl‘. on 'l‘i1u'.'s(luf'. hi.“ i929 at 8 tit-fuck p, 1n, for any p058 OI C IFUAIFCJ Hiltl other bus t may in; hrough: [or the 111011: of the instiiug lion in a". nae with rive bv-l 1nd for the '. (“on o!‘ r c er bus-Liz's as 11. g: be hroiigil! b?‘ [ore it. ADA ILUIIIIS, 1' ‘ Secretary Illl-b-S-cecl 2 '1 1'" " TO RENT Ilnlel to Rent in Ullngc near Sta- lion,lr.r,:el1n\1~.r. good commercial Iradc and splendid rmurt fur tourists. “ill also WT! part ol‘ lhs- furniture. . mly 1.1 "Ilutcl" care (iuarziia-al. i -6-I'1‘-.... i 1 1 TENBERS Tenders and be received by the undersigned until Hay 22nd, l2 o'clock. noon for the erection am] completion of a school at Tignish, P. E. I. ..I’lans can he seen at J. A. Mc- KcNeil and Son Summcrside Parochial Home, Tignish, and (‘hapelle and Hunter Office, Charlottetown. Lowest. ‘ or any lcndcr not necessarily accept- ed. 1 Signed J. G. bicLcllan. I’. I’. Tig-, Irish. I‘. E. I. -5-l3-til. ». .11. Manager Wanted Provincial Manager for Prince [Edward Island zlt-sirrrl by n Life ‘ lihcrsul conirztcti Krmlifli lo cxprri e-tl bar-Ines. man. Life Insurance rcllilr; e;_:\r~. 1 Imperative, but connection in Prov- Inrc arlzl *II(‘("""§ in ‘..<!'.’l'. ntcupiq. lion necessary. Apply in (‘ivlliticnce tn "Life Insurnnre" care Guardian. 39l0-5-lT-2i. 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 Professional Caiicfsi "BELL c» 1.1I111~1111SO.\'"1 1:. n. 111.14. i n. I... an ISarri-rlcrs, ‘ ."n|1:.§0\', 1.1.. 11. boiu-liorg, Lil; {Honey to Loan. _ 1 DIIices-(‘lmrlotteltnvn nnll Qhfinlagug‘, 1 i Idol-l: .\()I.It‘I'l'()I{, ETC. . Y TO LOAN i Cameron Block, Charlottetown, I’.I-Z.l.1 I J. A. BENTLEY ill; 1!‘: Ii Banister and Attorncy-at-Law Office: I80 Richmond Street MONEY Tl) LOAN ‘ ¢h,,,1.,1,,,,,,,-,,_p_;.;_ L imam 11.1. compared 11-1111 $10523,- mi-i-i- ‘£194.13 for the mm? period in 192a. lvlcDonal S; ivlcpheeiThis represented n11 increase for i the current year of $326,174 20. or 3.11 B. A. i percent. J- A- “IYDONAI-D- "~ F- “RPHEE Gross earnings for the three month B/IRRISTIZRS. ATTORNEYS, ETC... 1- - . MUM” To “My ,1c11t.d .nis yea. were $o9.96a.827,‘ Rnupuuilding rharlnnetnwni while working expenses were $49.- - i it94.028.87. Tl1e operating ratio ior ‘t . I . itll: first three months of this year b ew art r l.o ‘K’ w ther "we; ill 91 percent as compared with J. D. WPEWZHICP. K. C. W. l.t)‘.\"l'llliii B1\I'IRI§ ', SOLICITORS. ETC. 8i Croat (long; leitrcct MONEY ‘Y0 LOAN’ ‘IOZI-I-‘l-tf. i ELECTRIC NEEDLES ’, SPECIAL LIST ' luperfluous hairs removed per- Iunently without pain or scars from‘ her, neck and other parts oi the! body by the 111111.111.» Needle. MISS M. M. RICHARD - . Electric Needle Special " I! Church St., Moncton, N’. B. flQ-lVfl-imo. D. Waye DENTAL SURGEON ‘dorscd by the socinilons there and a. special com- , R. hictluigan, 1 I c. N. R. rsansrxcs A, McLeod 8.: Bentley a w. c. mzxrnar, 1:. c. I y“, . m ‘fliw-JJT. ' ‘ ‘M, 11111-111111 surf i _____. At (lien Valley on Saturday, May 13th, 192i), at one o'clock the follow- ingz-l mare 10 years old, Game . ‘Brazilian, 4 cows, Sdrcshcncd, 1 due 111 freshen In May, 75 hens, 3 calves. 4 _vcar old calves, 2 gscoe, IO cord.‘- split-uouzl, quantity oi’ oat... hay and straw. 1 Terms-All sums under 510.00 cash,‘ ovcr that amount ‘l months credit on approved joint notes, 6 pcr cpnt oil for cash. D. II. MMDONALI), i Glen Valley. 383l-5-14-5i. 1 House for Sale ‘ Three tenement house Numbers, 29. .".I and 33 I-luston Street. In good re- pair-rnodern conveniences-Jorge lot rents readily and will give purchaser large return on investment. Apply lo Mat-Donald 1k liIacPhec, solicitors. Riley Building, Char. loltcinwn. 360l7-5-4-eod2tvks. TOLEDO SCHOLARS . TO VISIT WINDSOR‘ WINDSOR, Ont. Mary l7-—Twoi school children oi Toledo. Ohio, willi visit Ottawa late in May on the sug-i cos-lion of Edmond G. Odette, mem-i her of parliament for East Essrxi iThe pair will be the winners of a‘ special contest in the Toledo schools. All students of the public, separate and high schools of that city tire ‘writing essays on Canada and the xviucrs of ihc two best manuscripts will be chosen for the expedition. When Mr. Odette spoke at a CR1 izens’ picnic last summer in Toledo he suggcstetl the pupils should IZQITI‘. petc i11 such a manner and he ihen i volunteered lo entertain the winneri Ottawa. Thcproposal was en- pa rcn t-tcachcrs‘ as- iii. mlftce was appointed to arrange the c1111tcs1‘. It was (locitlcd to extend the scorn m’ the competition to include the high schools. One grade school and one l1i1:l1 school student trill be1 cl1r>scn. 'l'l1e conlcsriu-ns sirqzrestctl by Mr. Odette as a means oi implrnting in the. minds of the students greater and more reliable information of the Dominion. “ii - “The annual production of CIICCSC in Canada. is about 172000.000 ptltilltiF. of which approximately I34.‘ 050.000 pounds are cxportrd. prin- ~i Ally 1o the British Isles. This is u: .. ch the hinritimc Prov- . are wcll adapted to supply, and at yn-est-nt they supply only about 14.000000 lbs. with Qucbéc next with 410,000 lb:=. Cheese factories prm‘ vi c a market for the cream 111-0- tluccd on the farm, and are a c1)r1-' isitlcrnhlc source of revenue to the farmer. i SHOW INCREASE 1 Canadian National Railways The ircpcrlcd net carnzng for the first three months of i920 at 310.850,- 6233 for the. same period i11 192B. Net. earnings for March last were 35.330.340.22. the net earnings were 54.734.772.34. (lmsr. earnings last March were $21-- 173. 633 trhile whrklngr expenses am- ounted to $16 843,202.78. The opcrah‘ lng ratio fo_'r March was 75.96 per- c*nt as against 77.62 percent percent higher than they were last. ltiarch. “ PELLIBIIRA ” the most wonderful rem- cdy for eczema, boils, pimples and all skin dis- cases. . ,ff,1,,f,'{;;';2,':,'f,.f‘§';‘ To be 111a 11¢ 1111 drug Ofllczlloon r1111». w stores. Price per bottle s litlolnitl. $, _ a: u u» s r. u. _ , o-rt-tusipo. - - W < . straight cn." IIc clainbcred back into‘ r1...» c1114.... cs1: CONTINUED PERIL! All thought of the 11111111111 puzzle: aboard the ship vanished as “Jerryi rcalizcd’ that serious engine trouble‘ was developing. “Got to give hcr gas," he told Su- sc. "Take the stick. Point hcr nos‘! the fuselage and got the CIHPTEEYHY‘ can or gas. So-so throttled the en-i girtcs and began a slow‘ coast down. Jerry led the gas in through an‘ 1j_-_ I run ¢11i111o1~1m 111v eonimm I 1(.. ‘-_* especially planned vcnt and listened, anxiously for a leak in lhc iced line. Looking over he could see the ground rushing up at thcm. "Climb again." he shouted. But So-sa had not ncedcd his cil- NEVER wait to see if ahcadachc will “wear off." Why suffer when thcres always Aspirin? The. millions of mcn a11d women who use it iniucreasing quantities every AYE '1_8. 1929 D y. Biggest Creditors Are They ‘mcnzs. Fred still 51PM. l>i-"1"i<1‘-l‘. mm 5M‘? landing- INo. Not yet Wait. You never could; dlcator.‘ "We'll make it-‘maybe r102 p czion. Releasing the ihroztle s31’! year prove 1hat_it does relieve such began to climb. gaining: altitude, ilOp- pain. 'l'h_et ntctiifgfitpitggstiiojti‘ patie- - , .,, .-- . 1 nounccs 1 wt _ inzlthat. I tilt. k..o..<111g wourd not heart, so use it as one“ as It c?“ “gm “gm” spare you anv pain. Every druggisi Em ‘f ti“ ‘Mr-V “mm dame“ always has genuine Aspirin tablets csiy down to . try to locate Hi3 for the prompt relief of a. headache. trouble. Unless they could check this colds. neuralgia, lunrbago, etc. Fa- flliarizg yourself with theproven cctions in every package. disturbance 1t would mean a forced ii_ land‘ 1g. d" B1. m ., swanmy- rivers. wild animals tangled forests. an impossible place to land. milcs from any settlement i probably, and, since the radio had Aspirlnkvrlqdemnk mflmuduom-h lcng ceased to give signals" 1:0 one could know wlrcrc they were. To land - - in 111:1. desolate country, burdened 5119614 in the 5K3’. BPPBETH-‘l. an "i?" wi1h a sick man was tragedy. ' Piflfle- Aniline!‘ and anmher- six "I I-Ic went buck to hLs place, letting them flying in formation to welcome lo he1-1 inslru- the Golden Girl, to guide her to a So-so scramble hack an infant. Jl-rry" debated waking l1in1. Jerry 100K941 again Ht the U191 in‘ tell in this ulr business, all the w'ay—but we'll get somewhere He looked at So-so. From hcr while near." face and intent cycs he know that, The other Plan“ were plainly Vi?" she was aware oi the danger. 1ible now. "Wake Fred it V011 011113 I-Ie spoke her 11511110, "So-soi” 15911‘! will 11911 "N0 m9“ mstrumw‘ eygsj‘ ‘flying. See, they're wheeling now to “Lggks bad," 1 fly ahead of us, pilot us in." “Stick it out. We'll make it." i So-st) scrambled back to where FIE-ii "Maybe, We'll keep hcr goin§1—gct lay. All was confusion in her mind. while in March, 1928., in‘. {March 1928. Net earning were 12.58 as far as we can bcioic we laxid." “Ric's the first stop." New courage flowed into Jerry's‘ I ltcart. at her stout words. They would make it. That knocking again. A111 ihour oi fucl left. Where wcrc they? Suppose, suppose this were the end.‘ i lie leaned toward the girl. i "Snlange?" 1 "Yes, JCi'l'_\'." < i "Why did you come?“ 1 i N0 ansrvcr. i We may crash any rninixtc." i i "Yo11—Jcrr,v." i i Jcrryfis hcart turned twcr. F1 ad 1'35 1':,-_'l1t then. And i1:-\\'hy he had ai-' ways lovctl E0 he. Jcrry: i119 double tiistillcr! i. .2: l1.':1.l never loved any 1111; elrc. And he we; finding it out now-now when 1t tain that the Golden Girl would shortly be a tangled mass of wreck- '1. age in the trees of that forest down. below". H9 put his hand over hers. "Mp ton-So-so," h’: raid. The lizht in her ejms ciazzclcd l1i1n. Ho was drownii in ihcir depths, A111 she was sayl ,. "Then I don't mlnri ~»a11_\'1l1l11g-.e rcpt f2‘: Fred-i" s lcit him, Determination anti r-"r . .. flllctl hi; :.cl and l1earl. "Check 1.11‘ 513-511. We've got lo he s:1111:".rl1erc 11car~~oi1 So-so, look!" Ahead oi them FLwllZil“, swimmnig, a mere Gives prompt relic Rub in Alascrbiucr i i VOID second-day‘ 1 stiffness which often i follows a strenuous day of i golf or tennis by rubbing down with Alascrbine, Jr. This powerful linimcnt breaks'up the congestion, gets the circulation moving freely and removes the soreness. It is a "cooling and refreshing antiseptic liniment, grcaseless and stainless. Keep a bottle on hand. $1.25~—- at yrour drug- Rul; uni 1min I10] rnhhinl] in Absorbinei Jerry loved hcr. She knew that my. i “Wake up Fred. We're thBrB seemed ccr- ' Something had revealed it to him. But there were Fred and Connie, and the myriad explanations and adjust- mcnts ahead. Push them aside. Dont lhink of them now. Wake Fred . She knelt and shook him gently. . Ric's in sight." . ' He looked at her bewilderment. "Where? So-so! What-how-—" "I stowed away when you-took off. Frccl. And when you got tlred—" "when my heart went bad yo: 111can—" “I took your place for an hour o: .10. Gt" up now and go back there. f We have an escort of planes, we'll be landing in a few minufcs." ' Fred stood up cwzsiiv. "Won't d“ it." he said. "You sit there. Yo11_ finish the trip." v 1 Panic showed in So-so‘: few "N3 ‘no, I don't want any one even 3'3 “know I came. Quick Fred, get back 1l1er:~—Jerry"s circling for a lmldilld ' i Fully Protected? A man can be so kind to hisiwife ancl family that be forgets his Widow and orphans. " Your family is your biggest creditor. If that little flock is not protected by Life ' Insurance, practically it has no protection. What greater source of satisfaction and pride than the fact that you have shielded it against all hazards with the armour of Life Insurance? A Great-West Life Policy means imme- diate protection, an assured income for the family in any event, andjfor yourself in oicl age. ‘ ‘ HYNDMAN i? CO. LTD. Provincial Managers Charlottetown, P. E. Island Eouicthing; in hcr voice sent Fred‘ forward. Jerry grinned at him whcni he slid into place. “N160 118i)?" I15 “Slum 1 row and sickness, his memory will So-so was standing behind them, always remain enshrined in their talking to 110111 111 them, pieaanlc. f iwarts- He has eww on leevinz be- smpnm hide here in we 5h]p_.(_'[)n\*3_ hind a long long life crowded with hfinclt for me and let me slip away 1n ‘ usefulness and kind dad-Y n "my be m,‘ mghkmlease’ News; truely said oi him, “II there's an- i But Jerry shook his head. "Letfimel" W97“ he “V95 I" buss- 1 me manage it. "We'll give ‘cm the H meljenis “on” he “mde the best of itruth, So-so, or as much of it as we “"5- icaljf. I-Ic had one brother and one sis- Dcnw ‘amnion m“ engngenwnL-aler namely late Father Allan Mc- mm said sharp“, axes,’ the scnmiDonald, who predeceased him some imcnt out cf it. Tell ‘em she camcimur years DIM/lowly an‘? ‘Me Mrs‘ iamm; as a lmsscnger_tcn about he}, i Donald Campbell of Grand 'I'roc- ‘father's mvcntion-kecp in practlcafiiadie‘ He LI’ survived by his wldow i “NO, No. Lat me hide." itnce Eunice McDonald) a grand old i _ _ . 1lady, still hale and hearty in her 1 The Game“ CM ‘was dcsmblng aininety-fourth year. Also five sons ~10“ “c MW‘ Hordes o! ‘mama were and three daughters, namely Mrs. ‘urnriniiig over the landing held. ‘ i Alum Morrison‘ savage Barb” M“ i "Viva, viva la Golden Girl," floated iwanace McIntyre’ French vmngel up to the ears of thc weary three, ‘Mm A. E. Mann“. somewme‘ With a. last gurgled knocking thciMass‘ The sons are Ana“ J’ o, Meb engines ceased. The Golden Girl i bourm,‘ Australia, Aiphomus A“ icf-“Sled dim" ‘he m" 5Prm3m" “i-“Roanoke, Virginia, Jas. B. oi Boston. ‘and srttlcd to rest like a weary blrdiMmq w’ J“ ML Stewart and chm in. at. 111111111. 121111111; his dune... 11¢ iwas attended by his pastor Rev. A. iP. McLcllan, who administered the last rites oi the Holy Catholic iChurch, of which he was a devout member. I-lls funeral which was held on the morning oi’ April 15th was very largely attended despite the al- In the death of Mr. Augustine Mc- i mo“ lmpusme condition o’ the Donald of Allisary, 111111111111- oi’ tneimzd" A 5mm" m“ “a” °' m‘ old land marks of St. Andrews Pmr- i qu em w“ sung by ms pasfor‘ Rev‘ ‘sh h“ passzd away’ strong. sturdy iA. P. Mclxllan as celebrant, Rev. A. and upright, he was a man who al- ways was held in the highest estezm. Although he ma reached the ad-i vanccd age oi eighty-nine years he. took an active part in the many duties oi a large iorm until two; weclu before his death. On the 1st oi last October he celebrated his‘ "sixty-filth year oi married iiie in: his beautiful home in Alllsary. There.‘ surrounded by his children. Efllldn children and great-grand-chlldren,‘ together with o. hoofoi rriendrhr TO BE CONTINUED In "Mentor-lam MR. AUGUSTINE MCDONALD . C. McDonald, St. Georges, occupied the seat in the Sanctuary. The choir was assisted by Rev. J. B. McIntyre and John J. McDougall of Tracatlle. The service at the grave was wr- formecl by the Rev. J. B. McIntyre, whcrc all that was mortal of a grand old man was laid to rest. The pail bearers were SIX of his grand-sons, viz. James. John, and Cyril Morrison, Kimble McIntyre. Gus McDonald and Walter McDonald. Mass cards were received from the following: Mrs. Augustine McDonald, Mr. and ltlrs. Chas. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. w. J. McDonald, Mr. nnd Itirs. A. E. McInnls, Sommcrville; Jos. and Chas. Morrison, Kimble and Chas. McIntyre, Barron and Agnes Mc- Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith. Dr. Jas. and Mrs. Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. David McDonald and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jay, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McDonald, Cornwall, Mar- guerite, Cyril and John Morrison, John A. E. McDonald, Margaret Mc- Kenna, Stephen Morrison and fam- il.v. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McDonald. Gus McDonald. S. D. U., Jos. E. and Ella. McDonald. Orwell, Sisters oi’ St. Martha, Mr. and Mrs. John J. McDonald, 4 Josephine McQuaid. Som-ervllle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc- Donald. Orwell, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. McDonald, Orwell, Miss Marion Mc- J. McIntyre. Deacon. Rev. I. R. A.iD°“'“d~ vemim- 14°"- DIl/id ind l METROPOLITAN stones LTD ANOTHER or our: MANY QPEN - srccmts We Ladies Broadcloth Smocks .. . .. danced and joked with the sprlght-l lcnesa\or a man oi hali his years. And now no is Benz. But those in‘ 4m community who 11m puaod / Watch for our grand opening "Adi" 'l‘u<-s:iay ‘through the clouds oi trouble, sor- C. McDonald. St. Georges, occupied iMrs McDonald Glcnfimmn Rev Mrs. Rcginal F. McDonald, Brae, Jas. McDonald and family, Gleniln- nan. Letters of Sympathy: Rev. Reginal F. McDonald, Miss Ido. McKay, Charlottetown, Mrs. Dan McDonald, ‘Vernon, Mrs. A. E. McInnls, Somer- iville, Mr. Albert McInnis, Somervllle, iMnrgaret McDonald, St. Mary's N0- viate, Mrs. Jos. H. McDonald, Mont- real, Miss Francis Chester. Brighton, Mass, Bishop Morrison. Antlgonish, Geo. McDonald, Grand Seminary, Que., I-Ion. David McDonald, Glcniin- nan, Mrs. Chas. Kelly, Lake Verde. Spiritual Boquets: Marguerite, Cyril and Jno. Morrison, Sisters of St. Martha. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Morris- on, Mary C. McDonald. Margaret McDonald. St. Mary's -Novlate, Jas. and Chas. Morrison. has all modern conveniences. land. 3780-5-II-2Wk5. Clerk Executive Prince Edward island, 14th May, 1929. 1 i FOR SALE n desirable residence in the suburb: oi thin City. This homl Four hodrooml, large drelilnl-Ptlilm m‘ bl"! "l! stairs. Four rooms downstairs, pantry hall. all well finished. Sinks on three floors. heating. Neat barn with garage in centre. Nico shade trees, lawn and flower beds. A good buy f0? I farmer or anyone wanting a nlco exclusive residence. APPLY I91 GREAT EFOIIGE STREET. —*1>§ov11<1c1:'b‘1="1§§11~1¢1-; ‘IELDWIKIRIOIISLIQANDLII. PUBLIC NOTICE TherAnimals Contagious Disease Act, (19 George V. Chapter 17.) ' Owing to the prevalence of rabies and dis per in some of the Provinces of Canada. ti" ‘m ration of dogs into Prince Edward Island is ited until January 1st, 1930. Council, FOUND CATTLE DEAD CAUSE IS A MYSTERY DIXIE, May lit-When Jamel Thomson went out to the stable on the farm o! his father, Wm. 1110m- son, ,three miles north of here, 3'65‘ terday. he iound two cattle dead and a third died before Dr. F. S. Hut- chinson, veteran surgeon, of Bramp- ton, could arrive. The cal/tie, two Jerseys and a Holstein. are valued by Mr. Thompson at 5335- 5° Ye‘ fused $135 for one oi them a iew days ago. 'I'he cattle seemed normal Satur- day night. when Mr. Thomson brought. them in from DESI"??- That the cattle may have W" killed by lightning during the 510"“ oi Saturday night is discoumetl by the farmer and Dr. Monahan. __._. and porch and large will‘ Good-basement. hi" "m h If I t: oi Three and one a [gum] tem- por- prohilr H. R. Stewart. Charlottetowflw "QQJ-Ifl-Il-ii- "lm-u-MM