._ ._ gli; .l < -¢-=r-- »»;; s '_,. i 2 . l 1! f-i ~ l i 1 -...,,..~ -»-., i it S i i `lHt'. (.HAKL()l IEIOWN GUARDIAN . - p& .,., (1 ..,§,t\°° in 4- ii : “OT li i pl\’\iq.Gfl‘r\Y“§\;. osssv osnrig » ___ 52;-‘A . &0-O-OOKOOOO OO~OO-OO-9090000 e POTATOES AND TURN IPS ~ We will be buying every day .at our warehouse Hogan's Wharf. Highest prices for good stock. J. LESTER DOUGLAS Charlottetown. P. E. island Phones 798 and 938 .\il~:vlEw--°~"." ' - ‘/» » _ _ ' ;.l.;l;h9u;_ Suvlris , Jimmie Jingle Says: Y Lots oi’ folks arc 2 heard to say. It's tho bread for F ` every day. -Stewart! Bread. _ _ _' -" _ .iii///.fl ` §?"-‘Pc g FG f ._ _vev 1_»-»--n 11 FOR SALE An neeluaii dairy rarmilt aler- lcll. lat 4|. 7 miles from Charlotte- town, asar cinuelea. acbetfa and rail- way atallco, containing lil acres, Ill sneer cultivation. bslanca wad and lied timber, extra \val|`iar»cec soc emma, an taiwan. tallciiorn in _-a»iaii.‘earr_aia :or I “Who is it?" cnslly. ~ taken ihc trouble to come Mont d'Or to see him. Mnybe The man extended ii hand c English from ll book, and :is hc his sharp eyes did ‘lot leave face. Pike began io entertain him most friendly mailer. "French people don'i. smok much. ds- they?" The visitor agreed that they “You have a beautiful place <- "As you may see by my card. he coughed slightly, “on u ward to speak of the subject I mind. but as ll, must be done such mutt/:rs and tim; will m iindersiallding that we must easier for both of us." He turn of the rings nervously. "I -speak engagement between your d and the Marquis dc Brlssac de ray, whom I have the honor the dot." "The what?" said Pike. "The dot-the sum you will "You mean you want me to for marrying my daughter?" ]`l f\icid`s__iii--Stomach - ly iline-tenths of the cases of touble, lndigestlon, sourness, gas, bloating, nausea, etc., are an excess of hydrochloric acid stomach. The delicate stomacl a symptoms which every stem ferer knows so well. Artificial dlgestents ure not Try laying aside all digestive Blsurated Magnesia and take spoonful of powder or four tu nesirt fin powder or tablet forn l liquid or milk) is harmless stomach, inexpensive oo take for stomach purposes. It is meals with no more fear of tion. \ Bronchial C Left Her With Dry, I-lacking Co writes:-"Earl int winter I from a aovsre rom-.blai cold me with a provoking, dry, “A!terbelngbotliared,both lit; with it for some than :fm recommend oiilah I triad with wonderful -_aad now it la tha only :molly inferno and Nerve Pills with audits." . 'nr Wad? ass. a It was lilensalit that scmc ollc hurl he said with the manner of one who wishes to establ`L=.h himself agrecably. I nm a solicitor and I find myself here,” nnd‘ delifnt: mission." Pike moved urleasily. Alter all, Claudine “I find it rather awk have in go forward. You are, no doubt. con- versant'wit-h the French cusion-in fact, it is almost fi law-in regard to ake the augllter Cailrd- lircsenl. I have come to arrange about be will- ins to settlenpcm the marquls." The little lawyer was quite disturbed Cause Indigestion l is irritated, digestion is delayed and food sours, causing the disagreeable ch suf- in such cases and may do real harm. aids and instead get»from any drugglst some water right after eating This sweet- ens the stomach, preienls the forma tion of excess acid and there Ls no sourness, gas or pain Bisursted Mag- the most efficient fomi of mssnesla used bil thousands of people who enjoy their indlges- old A Hn. J. Fearmaa, Bclkirk,“h0nt., if ii.. hacking 'fe' is _ Dr. Wcod'r Norway __ Pine i .- _ _ Swv _ results' I liavbqaao call lllin‘n's Haart, oa“#fr':i"ivaa. ` 'P A-lily no 'admin al-°°“'°‘i“' Had She followed him out here? “Un monsieur." Pike breathed more out to it was overccl talked Pike-s 1 in his l cigars - didn't. here." I shall reach ed one of the to re- :ty him due, to in the llninz needed a tea blets in -ne ve to the and is erod t left Inc > __»~- _ lliscoveis Way to ` 'I-lad rheumatism lu: 23 years. Hospi- tals said incurable. was ln bed when 5 1 took ‘Fruit-a-tlves.' __ They have done won- - fl ders. Can do my i noi-lc :uid no more pain." - Mrs. A. l N. Field, Wynyard. Sa$k~ ` Just one ol thousands who say rheumatlsm. neuralgia, neuritls ny away quick with “Fruit-a-tives." Chronic constipation and liver trou- bles end overnight. Bad stomach, billousness, indigestion, heartburn. gas vanish like maglc._ Kidney and bladder ills pain in back go in hurry. Nerves quiet, sound sleep at once. Ten of natures greatest remedies combined in handy little tablet. Marvelous discovery oi famous Can- adian doctor. Speedy results. Get' "Fruit-a-tives" from drugglst today. Sleep line. wake up great. -..- .T had understood. but it was done in with rings. Fr:incc.__and then. smiling, he added. "I hope I have not disturbed you," ‘-This of course, is Fr:ince." he said, in li manner tlmt_ was neither' "This may be France. but i/ills." alld friendly nor lnimleal. “This is my l»ll¢¢51g,pp¢dlll5¢1l¢ar.,“'i50klah0ma." card." and he handed Pike a card, The lawyer was polite, very polite with his name in script. The namc`_.lvlr_ pcpegs-did;-l'l; ,uudersl,und_imd meflllt l'l0l1llll~.'; i0 Pi\<9» A lhen explained in detail the mailer of “Glad L0 meet you." Said Plkf' hw line det, inn it weni_ against r»lk@'s my "H9-Ve il 0lKlll‘»" Igrain. l-Ie could hardly wait until the “You will excuse me, please. I shall' lawyer flnlsl-lei have the cigarct'-0-" if ' l "Do you know wlint'd happen." hc Til” mflfl SD0k€ with the csirefixl,-aid, lnokllng over the little i'lgur':, correctness of one who has learned “ll R [eller ln Ame;-lm mme to 5 gil-1‘5 old man and asked him how muc-ll he was going' to come acre-ss with? The next tiling the fellcr knew he'd have a cold cloth on his forclicnd and n ringing in his ears. You`\'c sure picked the wrong cus~'.:~mer if you expect mc lo fall for any such talk ds youre handing out. If your lnarquis ivanti to marry my daughter and if she'll have hlin. all right. but none of this b:il'gain-basement stuff." Never had -the la\\‘_vcr lienrcl--such language, but hc must make the brst c~f,it. He continued 'io explain the posilion. "Well, how much do you want asked Pike at last. “In your mon-ey it will corrcsliuni is two hundred thousalld dollars, li. i" very little." Pike could nu longer contain hl.ii- sclf. » "Me pay iwo hundred ullousand for that," lic waved his hand to the win- dow where the miirquls ccflld be seen walkiiig in the gnrdcli. "Neyer in this world. I had made up my mind thnt if my daughter ever wanted to lnarry him. 1'd suppoli him, but wlien it cnlnc io paying lliln to marry her~- li'eli's huckleberry! I wouldnt give him plugged nickel. All I had when I got married was ri Sunday suit. and I went in debt for that. And now by gi-aclous! I'm supposed to come across with two 'hundred thousand dollars for a clothes dummy." The lawyer was shocked. but he managed to contain himself and to tell what ii grea/t family the marquls belousfd io. Pike was not impressed. ? Medical authorities state that near- ‘-1 do,-ft ure lf he go” back to stomach burning. Noah on both sides of the house. I won‘t give him a penny. and if you New Sales Record Chairman Gives Creditto Advertis- ing, which prevents “that sinking feeling" in sales. ditions were abnormal. cause for complaint.. Times as saying that_not only did the I ` I Bo ll i 1929 sa?’° vr n mms” “ul The young people of Mt. Albion pre ous records, but the increase was ,emu at an accelerated pace. The year “ndynz_:"h;r;;e“J;l;:i home showed a larger increase over its pre- nb imh to sid fl y ll muh: decessor than any previous year with J M . b M _ l the one exception of will. when con- lx., ';f°r;°h;":;I3‘;érc:\?t:‘rmnL:u; _ Fisher, desk. A very enjoyable ev- Although :idvertlriing was consider- mms was M I L ably larger, their additional sales me by M “sen '~ ,were many times the amount of the prlend almk mme 8 can "I me extra advertising, so they had no hom, of N_ w_ md Mm Mwmm _.37 ~f-.----_-'-- I Y 1-- ' __ ~-- ~---Y' ,__ ___ _ ._ . - __ ~ __ , mmwhercy-;t;f::liiin y _.. _ The lawyer grew liidigiiaiit. I-Ie would not have so .distinguished and so honored a person as the marquls I . ; _ _ _ _ l »= `r Xulirz By Homer Uroy lilfmm uwm done." he eaidfrnd , L _ F . gave the names of Amerlcanglrls who had married titles and the amount of 'ci-its settled on the husbands. _ Pike waved a long, lean hand. , ."1 doirl; doubt it a. mt. The supply ‘er fools in America is remarkable nigh -it's the one crop that never falls. We're always havin' trouble with our wheat crop and our corn crop and our cotton crop-chlnch bugs and out ` worms and the boil weevll are always gettin' 'em--but nothing ever happens 1.0 our fool supply. We get a bumper ‘crop every year. Once 'in a while a good man with a. title comes along. but mostly they grade pretty poor. If they lied to get out and earn a liv- ing in America, tliey'd have to go to jerking soda in a clmiil drug-store." (To bc Continued) S0m‘?b0‘iy fl‘3'l1\ Ci°af“`““`F- If Uiigmi and turned his rings faster than evcr.i DE SABLE AND v|C|Nn-Y even be Ed Egger, His heart b:ot§0h.ll0.|lg.¢,l lg was not tl-lp; at ull, ha.ppily. l "It ls always so in France." he ex- But. when he went into the salon ' plallled, -‘the young lui-ly must, always ii thin. litt-lc man with heavy spcr- i lmye the d0;_..0th¢r\vl5¢ the marriage iaclzs rose to meet him--ll man Pike I lé not g¢¢¢pf,¢ble_ when the husixmd had never seen before. He was rlrcssecly li L.; the nqblmy' ll ls very necessary." in a long black l>i'olcssi:'lml coat anrli Tl-lg ll¢,l,l¢ mal-,_ nm, sum 0; hlm. striped trousers. and even in thisiSelf_ swpped lui-ning his rings and hurried glance Pike saw that he had wld more of the custom of the canin- a billck i>0l'if0ii0 al his Side- try. It was different in America, he The farmers have finished haul- lying and sawing their wood and are lncw busy grading potatoes. all are iexpeeting a good fat price for their spuds. l Mr. Ivan MacKinnon recently hauled ‘a load to Kinkora. _ A very _enjoyable evening was 'spent at tile home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘John D. MacFarlane on Wednesday March 5th., when a number of friends and neighbors gatliered to bid farewell to their son Smith. previous to his departure for West- ern Canada. Mr. Hector MacKay acted as chaimian and called oil Mr. Clifton Ince who read an ad- dress and Mr. Archie Shaw made the presentation of a sum of money. ta which Mr. MacFarlane replied ln‘ .a fitting manner, Lhunkliig all for i their kindness. I I i 5 We are all sorry to leem that_ 3 Miss Marie Darrxicli is unable to xc-l ,slime her duties ns teacher. owing ‘ to nn attack of tonsilltls. i l l\Lr. and Mrs. Fred Inoe. llanip- ltoil. were recent vlsitcrs to Char- , lotietovm. i ' The many friends of Mrs. George; yllell. De Sable, who is at present in the P. E. I. Hospital, hope to `henr of lier speedy recovery. Mrs. Hcelor Darrarli and Mr. Jack Darrlicli, Clyde l’f.iver, were - rsrciit vislt.:,~r:s to De Sable. _ Mrs. John C. Ma`<~Ne»\°ln. De Sable. ,has comfpletcly recovered after her I recent illness. Misses Beatrice and Maky Mac- lKay, spent the week end at their home in De Sable. We ure glad io hear that Mr. Ernest Can1er:~;i. Hampton. who is ln the Halifax Hospital is doing -as well as can be expected. l Hooking is the order ol’ the day lamong the women and young lm- les ol' this _.and surrounding dis- il'iCi»S~ Evell the men are takli-ig an interest and helping the women p~~¢. pure the rags. Mats of all slia.pe.~. and descriptions are being mail# many oi' them very artistic in n;~~ p2a.i“dl‘l0Q. Buests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dail. Mr. Meek MacPhdll York Poln' BOVI' Set and Mr. Lee Howard, C:':liwall. wer; recent visitors io De Sable, MT. ALBION AND VICINITY part. nom and presented m. and Mr; _ One of the problems with which guna-d Myem ,mb . hmmm' the Company would be faced in the hwy my _ 1 ' not mr distant future would be that _ of securing adequate supplies of nrst _ Ml-X glllwfl ,mmm mmm mme quamy beef. Beflous steps, he felt., gm gpgndlm . wg* ln mlwneld would have to be taken to increase tif, mg, 5; lm _|,,¢m., Mn Lud_ the quantity and improve the quality low Jmklm, ' or the beef the rroinlnlona could in . l ill'-‘U9 lllare for Great Britain. _The many friends of ,Mra. Daniel - enZ'.‘.°. very substantial increases in recovery, after her ill;-l¢|,_ the rates oi duty against Canadian miie me bm. it is enmuruing ui now. from the above mmarka of lard to. Lillie. that a market to replace the a ie one from which Canadian stock rala- bien. ' ' ~ = mania :ramona l. 'duly-to mis.” "5 "° ‘“'“°“*~“ WW" W \ ' A ' . ` ‘lg¢p@».»||,<.~ -.‘ \lilberaDe¢Mg;,Q_____, will llv- _ _ H ' -'___ _ct ln. walter ll-on :fi s ‘ < Mr. and Mrs. William- Inman. vi"- lorla. are visiting in De ssl,l¢_ ul; 'ljlc weel.her looks very spring- llke. Days are getting warmer and Presldillg at the thirty tlilrd An- lmtgt:-` 3:10 B few spring birds ne lr appearance in.. One nual General Meeting of Bovril pu. ‘B e‘ Limited, held rece il t mi Pls "°"hb°' h” b”“ f°°°""' me pm' r n y e. 'cr te 1401150. London. the Chairman, Lord wings wnhegge hem tm.” lub MW Luke. is reported 'ln thc london we- 3 ng new “wud thu :enum hu\;mn-me _ Roads. After spending s rxsinousmnr .- _' __ i _ P- I’¢gji . ._, __ _ll _ __ ._=.. * ‘*`°7` '~ ~' ' °-`.`- 'vi-f lT.‘i...: '.'f.'i.\¢¢f¢.’..‘»i..»'.`e1'4s¥i :iii ;;.,.`. 'f -~ _ vrlthhlaaonslnutal- `l_3%i:=-a ue allrry to learn of her illness. lllld l hope for s `spsedy"reoovery. ~ `| 'rim Mi. Albion lnatituiqmei _ ,the home' of Mrs. Henry B. Jcnkiui on March ith.. with s il-F88 BUNNY ot' members. and visitors P3303' .lvleeung opened with ones and li lmq Hymn. Roll call being answer; ed with my favorite flower. and hu to grow it. The sick committee re- pseted having sent-fruit Ind lunehss to sick. also s lovely letter weekend from al member, who was unable to attend, expressing her thanks to tile contests were put on by the secre- tary and Miss Charlotte Drake. for wllieh prizes were given._ lst going in Mrs. Henry Jenkins. 2nd to Mrs. Hedley Jenkins, and 3rd`i»o Mrs.” Sidney Brown.. Meeting closed by .God~Sa.vs the King. after which a ldsini/y~ lunch was served. _ _ _ Tile Ladies Aid of I-Iazielbrook met | at the home of Mrs. H. J. Carver 011 Martin 7th.. with ll 'large number of members and visitors present. A very profitable afternoon was spent, after which supper was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. W. J. MacEachern, Mrs. Boswell Carver and Mrs. Wilfrid Lawton. . 2 . 'I11e Ilazelbrook. Juniors held I. very Efijoyable concert in _,the Mt. Alblm nail on Mal-cn 1i.n.`Mr._ w. J. McEachern, was ellairman. A very _splendid program was carried out. . Messrs. Theo Ellis. Sourls and vlsltm to Mt. Albloil, Sunday. DETERMINATION OF SEX BERLIN, March 12-lBrltisl'l Unit- cd Pressi-The claim to have, at 'ony rnte. half solved the great prob- lem of pre-llntal determination of sex is put forward. with all the 'mod- esty nnd dlffldenee becoming to a truc scientist, by Professor F. Un- trrbellzer in n contribiitlon to the Gerlnall Medical Winkiy. The professor is thc head of the gynaecological department of the Charity Hospital of Konigsberg, where his observations were-made. His contentions are based on the' treatment of fifty-three cases. In fifty-two of these a son was born. and in the only exception was subsequently shown that his pre- _seriptlon had not been closely fol- lowed/So’far, the professor pretends ability only to decide definitely that a child shall be of' _ii male sex. I-Ie believes, however. that, if his tlieoretical inferences from the re. suits he has attained should prove correct, they will lead naturally to the predetermlnatlon of daughters as well as sons. At the outset Professor Unter- bcrger's researches appear to have Lorne Jenkins. Cross Roads, were A _CHARLOTTETDWN -_ sounls Train No. 215 Lv. Charlottetown 16.20 A. M. I Ar. souris 11.25 A. lu, Train No. 210 Lv. Sourls 1.15 1'. M. ` - Ar. Charlottetown 5.50 P. M. BUK Wlll Heal Your Urloifcii LI "A"Ds`orc»|ua»»: 14. 193 A 1 0ne_full carload GYPROC PLASTER BOA -_ 3-8 and 3-16 thick 4 x 7-4 x 8-4 x 9_4 X10 - _ ' ~.Prices Right. mspluie lol- fruit sent. Also two ' ' ' ' wi" '_' ' .__ i -_ Gyproci Plas`ter” Board I ~ Just receiveddirect from' Factor-y_ S L. Pooie & Co. I W _ i _.;__ _ _i_....__.__._._.-_.___._-_.._.._@_. __________ i3ANin|iiiNir|onir Rliiviig . CHANGES TRAIN siskvlclss Errecriva MARCH is GEORGETOWN Train No. 217 Lv. lllt. Stewart .let 10.00 A. M. ' Ar. Georgetown 12.45 P. M. Train No. 218 Lv.. Georgetown 1.20 P. M. _ Ar. Mt. Stcvilrt Jet. 4.10 P. M. I ABOVE SERVICES ALL DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. l INSTEAD OF MONDAXS, WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAY5. been purely empirical. It was known to him that sterility in cows had ap- parently been overcome by scientific treatment with solutions .of bicar- bonate of soda. I-Ie decided to try this substance in his treatment oi human patients suffering from the same defect. _ His success was complete. and he ‘was soon struck by the fact -that all `chlidrerl__born in cases which had been treated in this manner were of the male sex. From this he conclud- éu that the treatment itself must have been the determining factor. 'lrials made with patients desirous of male offspring went as_far as was - ,_ _ --_.-1 ...__ - J. ll possible in _the clrculnstancei prove that his inference was ci It may be recalled that anal trials »with members of the creation, auch as sea-urchins, and crabs. had already led biologists to the conclusion that question of nutritional or sim predctermination lla fluences on the embryonic urga Congratulations are extruded Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crozier- ley. on the srrlvnl of n baby at their home.-IM. of sex is 0 r if _Complete New, Sp ring Stock l Enna .P/e`ttick Health Shoe (Made in New 'York) Now on Display $7.00 new ` l 0*. $8.00 _ J 1| _ $7.50. ' $750 V $3-00 §"»\4li.ii”‘I.!.°»'\‘f.°.f 5750 (V Foot *f ._/_/_ a i (See Them in Our Windows) ‘ PBOIIIADB W t STYLE WITHOUT 'FIT is imlionible, because an ill Itting' shoe can not look well. You do.not need to accept shoes that "nearly - ` It", because ENNA .IIITICKC glar- ajtee a dt to any normal foot.. And you do not need to accept rbcea that are fairly good looking or param- csaalvc prices. since you can get a well Mtlng lllodlsh BNNA II'l'l'lUK lor$1.il0 and SIM. . f--'--" mm suis _ui asa. i-:NNA _;l.;T~l-ICK ~Exi>ENs1vc rl-;l<:T" Suggs FITTED Il .°.I logon; (hr N U u FOR l7.00'ANI') $5-00 ‘MY have won as rliglrer: I" "I" W" w°m°“ 'hm mtv lfmablr arises one um lllllwl °X"°°‘° Y"°‘"" "" lil my normal . root. “M "W Md mnmm flee' i although s loot calls for had to ill! exorhlillli P cr mu aa extremity of alas and their ahooa or alder with PM ve db width. lncaaae they are fm- lm" "m'"CKsm',':¢ ,lin made In s ranfa _ mated this. You can 0° N md . mm i can ana INNA rlrricifs wi" Y ltyibhly for $1.00 and I5-0°~ _ vv-nn infunlzee sum about to uym. are pleases to learn of 'ner " ~ ` f Au¢¢m¢n6¢»aau'vs’isisuaa _ ,_ 'D ~» ._ ,_ L TD? yuwmmi.u-'w3'n_-ma. is Pstestt.eathar.'llsek.Ico1raldco . maiviuuxu. _ » _ L/ ' _ . . ' ‘ ~__;°.:_;;._"“»¢' r. ,.._,','.._,,- ` ; -_:_\',__.k.;. ‘,_. _ ._i . '