noon—" _ Fred shook his head. "It's no use. Bo-so. I'm going on. this trip. 1i my... Girl h. ' A Friend ‘to Women‘ - 3H" . ' . ' ammmll" '11 h d 1 b x l r . F Lydia E. Pinkham were alive today she would ____ y.“ “u” “mfsfm? 1,“? w, i , _ . Illbethe happe rlav Ityei i f be one hundred and nine years old. Her descen- BETWTIW- am promised me this even a week , _ dantg ggntinug [Q manu; ago I'd have told you and asked your i Forgetting her own fear. so-so took Fred by the shoulders. / “Fred, Fred, what is it?" she cried. shaking him back and forth, No re-i spouse and Bo-so caught hLs hand pressing her fingers against his slack ' wrist. Yes, the pulse still beatfl though faintly. ‘Laying him back. against the cushions So-so climbed, out ol thencar and gathered a hand-L lul of snow. She rubbed it on his" face, chaled his wrists with it. and drew a long breath of relief when the, color began to cbb into his fate, again. 1 Eo-sopersisted for what seemed a' long time before he opened his eyes. gave a long sigh. and then smiled vaguely at her. "Just rest, Fred, “So-so said sooth- advics. but it's too late now. We'll take of! together tomorrow morning. Jerry and I." Tears streamed down Solangc. lace, "Oh, Fred, please, please." He patted the back oi’ her ber. head, "Don't cry. So-so. Everythin, will be all right. have a heart stim- ulant to use, I'll take a. strong doc. of it before we go. That alone wouru keep me going for forty-eight hours "Trust my Judgement, So-so. I'd be a murderer if I placed Jerry in the danger you are imagining, Look how much better I am. I'm going to' drive the car back, you don't think I'd do it if I thought there was any danger-with you in it, So-so?" ' Somehow this convinced So-so more than anything else he had said- She knew too well Fred's devotion for her, knew that he would sooner lay down his life than place hers in danger. Slowly she raised her head and dried her eyes. “All right, Fredh I'll trust your ifacture her famous Ve e- , itable Compound and t e _ jintegrity of four genera- ltions is behind the prod- ,'_uct. In many families Kl today, mothers are teach-m Ying their thirteen year ' I: 701d daughters to dc end fupon the same medicine. ' 5 their grandmothers praised - {back in, 1870. ~ ' KCjet a bottle from your drugglisttoday ,' ingly. Lydia E. Pinkham’; M _ V Vegetable Compound» ...\“:::'::.:.::::;. TESTEIJa/zAPPROVIED u‘ EFORE going into the manufacture o! a 82.0fm“; Fashioned Silk Stockinnwo mode a eriticalonlpaipu. taking study o! every popular brand on the market, noun‘ mrefullg the good and bod qualities o! eoch (u wo law them). Fortified, therefore, with particulars o! the fault: and otrtuu o! then brands-correcting thaonalnd omphq. sizing the other when we could-I then gou the signal to act our machines in motion. Bach new stocking Io it clung of the machine wol ‘critic-oily inspected by man who has; spent their lion in the manufacture of high gmdo Jul‘ hosiery. Bach new stocking was eu bjoctod to aptclolmlchim, washing. and colour teats, until we felt certain we had, i; lost, produced tho perfect 82.00 silk stocking Ior wanna", But, even them! woe not content. So this is who! we did,- lm selected one thousand representation Canadian Wilmer; and submitted these stockings for o severe wearing test. Here is the result: ~ Eastern Gold Seal $2.00 Eastern Purple Seal. . . . . $1.50 Eastern BlueSozl. a Chase fr$anrlrs $EAL BRAN D CUFFEE In two. one and half-mum! cam-whole, ground or fine ground ‘for pcrcolator use.“ 0 seat. back oi So-so tore open the door in back. reached for the whiskey with trem- bling hands and held the bottle to LYDIA l. PINKHAM EHZDICINB CG" LYnn, Mam, U, S, A, and Lo onrg, Omario, Canada J . ._ ~_—-n4 his pale lips. He made an effort. I , . - nu; CHARLOTTI-ITOWN norm. ""-~"—"-—— gel-gljgwed a small amount, then gag- Judgemmhbut I thhfk f“ Show?" 973% "Mk4 54W"! F14" FMWW 5W‘ Slwiiu: <'-'°~‘"'*\NY l-WITE" I ' gcd and choked over it Almost im- know. Doctor said I had to be caro- w“ Jmy- 3"“ Wm" l°“‘° m“ m" 11w m»! vc-ivww/ "I flvyflwl "w." W Mt alm- AND mediately ‘are resumed m “OP m], gave‘ me some medicine‘ got be? II-I RIIAIOW him 2e “£1153: go a heir: 1mm“. "lb ‘liq a, 5645;,‘ of," 13ers declared that those stockings wen 1h; Tun voumrsav WINDING-UP OPTIC L E ‘E _ m, hvned mmscg ler then." 3'“ i e 5""‘°- u‘ ° ° imp” ' " KW, _ PW-mo." m‘ Y “ “""”°"' ' ma‘ mm" H“ s‘ g ' ' it an'thin does ha en to lou" fin" ""‘"n u l AFT EYES EXAMINED, GLASSES '1“ the 53m, and smiled reassuringly "But. Fred, you can't go on this 5 3 _ pp “ 5 ' _ fdflm5¢hhbl¢ nékkflflcz. To mu knowledge no othersilk hoaiorgholbafll 88518604 . SUPPLIED AND Juli-TE“ night with your mart this way why Fred shook his head, No, Jcr. y m tihzlnzfln-"ltohlbi" toauchoaevcrc taahondlt isgroti. - 1e.‘ . med fmnglobeoble tostote thotloatem a‘ ‘he "ilmmwd gm would think oi nothing but the dan- Hoaierg has been ‘tested and op- Nmi“ L‘ hercby gwm m“ at a cAnnFuLnggaliflaféiKclvfiN To "Never mind. So-so, dear. I'm all SUPPQSC this should happen while f h i I l l general niclflill; or the shareholders . ‘ . ' . mm no“. G1,... m: “Home, mmum you're in the air—" 5°‘ w me ° _" is up‘ t w°ud 59°‘ prooawby Canadian Women." of "rm. Charlottetown Hotel Com- J ‘V JQHNSTON- Hmm we", back on meqmn going ~90“ SO40, I, won-t happen I his nerve. hes on a hair trigger new.’ . ,, , , I I ' - , ,. _ ' > pm“, I'm 3d he'd m thadzfmrd o! Registered Optometrist back on me now and tivm for a “Tint let ll- Jerry mustn't kn0W~ ‘You? 8.0L to pmmise Tim so so Lhati alullmfllltfl- Trude no“ ‘s’ "Ilrkm Buudmg‘ m '57 Km‘ 51"" "h"? 7534* couple of months." He relaxed D0 YOu hear me. So-so? Jerry mustn't 3°“ “Ont Preach‘? “ “rd °r m“ m Barren: HuuarMmuLunnn Chayloizctolvyr. Prince Edward Island) Charlottetown m“ me seat again ole-sing his known Jerry. I dont want you to come down on Aloliday, the twenLV-llinth day o!‘ __ _ — Se: ° ' “But, Fred, I m“, m, Jeny_you to sec us on’ tomorrow. We've said BbASrllZRN HC5IERY—lnflt$lit-¢omelnafleh¢f"hjon, ‘ . - ., good-by, you a cll, let's do the rest a c co maroon . . . arenlie on: t ty arcane every rolmded musst tell him yourself. Its crazy, it .- n M" _ _ _ damn mm“. hulk fuuguhiuxd u, . April A. l‘), 1929, a. resoiulion was unllllilllolzsk: passed requiring that the sazcl Company be wound-up un- fiEr the provisions of "The Voluntary Winding-up Act." and the under- signed more rppoilztcd liquidators for that purpose and were allthcrized to, alendemese . . . elastic at the knee . . . addiuiorul fulinas a: the straining points . . . additional rzinforoclnent at the wuring points .. . a cdourlut, abaperretaining Silk Stocking that does notaflnk u‘ shrink by hug daring . . . and is proof against runiovaaiona. So-so stared at him like one in a nightmare. Thoughts whirled in her mind. Fred——the flight-heart trouble -danger-Jerry. All was confusion and she forced her mind to remain blank while Fred Ziahered strength to_ talk to her finally he motioned of this like sensible people-like Connie and Jerry." "All right Fred—but I wish you would change your mind." "I won't—we're going to go in a minute, give rue your hand, So-so. She placed hechand in his. "Promise suicide to go when you are in this shape." "Be quiet and listen to me, So-so. I'm going on this trip and you're 8o- ing to keep this thing a. secretOne ol the chief reasons I have these at- --' SM/l- a eaaav oER-rls take}? legal Step3 mccssary m l n e tbe-ide him ‘and tacks in getting excited I'm loo old cofiillcf.§?§‘§Jl{f“l:f1§";.p.ll A. u. mlgionllik, i: lithe Jsrloly at first a hand in the all- to set excited M m“ by "m" g°°d "gm hmd m“ y“ A-lkfmE/‘STERN 1929. ' gaining strength and coherence as be anything lhli» 111199805 IbOBPd the Wm say or do any?!“ m" would HOSIER? a yo“ ' WILLIAM K. lzocl-zas, went on. Gmdm Gm 1'“ m” mY-“V "M" Bu?“ Jerry’ prom“ . fawn” ‘hop. 1 . DANIEL n. MCKI \‘0.', "Two months ago-first attack. absolute control from the moment we I pmmme m“ t° “y °‘ ‘if "V"; ' ll d3 101399) _ Liquidators. Went to see l. doctor-Jerry doesn't start until the moment we lani. thing that would alarm Jerry’ so-“ I g ‘ 3584-5-3-101 ‘ There isn't one thing to worry about." 531d m a snmn Wive‘ “and I prom- s ' ise you, too. that when you come _ v r "But, Fred-J’ p "Let me finish, So-so. Who could take my place at this late date? All our lives, since we took up aviation together. Jerry and I have dreamed of a flight like this. "It'sour big chance. We can't give it up now." "The danger—-" "The danger you're thinking o: doesn't exist. I tell you I‘ won't have another attack, probably for several weeks. I'm going throu h with it and you can't stop me. Its means more but a "cry we“ deals‘ 50-50 5nd than me use“ to me, this flight‘, steadily. and for the moment she ...Bu.--;é"y-_.. ~ —~ — -—~— rwrncuntritfFrcdasneriinvsrstiii 1m- Fred set ms chm 4mm turned w pcrmost in her mind and mingled look directly at Sofie’ “Do-m: be um with it admiration for his courage in fair, So-so," he said sternly. "I love carrying on‘ _ 1 M Jerry more than a brother. It's un- They drove home ‘cry mam ‘v’ her gate Fred held her hands tight- back I will marry you." Fred bent and kissed her tenderly. “That's better than a thousand bot- tles of tonic, So-so. I'll just have tu carry through now, honey. Tell me. So-so," his voice was wistful, "is even a little part of that promise just for me. because you care for me. evcn a little?" "The biggest part ol that promise is because I care for you, not a little. d Colds v Vapors inhaled ' aquickly clear head EASTERN HOSIERY MTLLS LIMITED I TRURO z NOVA SCOTIA . _ . a I .__. 1' will sell by Public Auction at Cap’: Traverse on Tuesday, Play 14th. at 1'o‘clock, my stock end farming implements. This is a rare chance for horsemen to secure some of the best bred trotting stock in the Province. See lianclbiils for terms and par- ticulnrs. Seeing its Nllefition in’ a mirror in noon, a hen put up such a rim. a shoe store at Dundee. Scotland. fight that the clerks and customer: on a recent busy Saturday after- lied from the place. Qvlli 2i Mu L MORTGAGE SALE There will» be sold at Public Ail‘!- ..ti0n on the premises on Satulidiik. the eighteenth clay of May a. 1)., 1929 at the hour of two o'clock in the al- ternoon All that parcel of land sit- uate lying andbeing in the Royalty of Charlottetown known and dis- blinding tears So-so saw him get back into the car and drivaaway. Like a mad thing she ran into the house, Chloe was away. So-so stood in the middle of the living-Yvon!- hands clenched, brain whirling. Bile must save them-come way-Jerry and FredIaIone 3m the water over high mountains, waste country-they must not g0. She thought of Con- stance, Constance would help, Con- stance would stop them. Without taking on her wraps she l \ nQL* aou s-ws-usaov; flu?‘ “The girl "will? ls. interested‘ In light sports generally follows the lair stoppers." , _ , , .. I GORDON W. DAWSON, Cape Traverse 3694-5-8-31 Professional Cards , T.,—"' -' illkbl tltI huld "llil , lviask t“. McGuigail, éltiggtlshtli gzmlftzrgxzrgzziissoan: ‘all: 2 Shane: “m: :15 ma‘? Ins‘: ly lor a moment and said, "I won't telephoned for I “XL Sm would B. A. map or plan of the said Roy- livsiilve that we shall complete the s?‘ you again “mm wefletum’ SW50‘ catch the 5 o'clock train t0 New YBIK ~ BAERSTER- soucmom ETC- alty kept in the office of the flight successfully. It's rotten luck 1m 80mg back m my 10°"? now and Constance would be home. "Thank g0 to sleep. We're starting at 3. 00d’ he am," m.“ me prom,” no; that this should have happened to- day, and yet in a way it's good luck. for after such an attack there is a certain amount ol resistance develop- ed against the next one. I'm perfectly safe for several weeks." I-le was desperately in earnest and So-so was‘ more than hail convinc- ed. BIONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block, (fharlottetoziii, PJlLl. keeper of plan tor the said Is- land bounded as followsz-On the north by- lot number 376, on the west by the Prince Edward Island Rail- way, on the south .by Lot number 321 and on the east by the Mount Edward Road save and except a small portion thereof exproprlated for the Prince Edward Island Railway Jerry says. I won't telephone you. I want to take this memory with me. you hands in mine, your voice in my ears. You won't keep me waiting 1on3 when I come back, will you so-so?" "I won't keep you waiting at all, Fred." “Then in two weeks at the 10118053 to tell Constance." So-so thoulhl wildly, while she waited for the cab- Prohlbltlon Commission Chairman, Mr. GEORGE E. BROWN. illargate, I‘. ll. l. Send all information regarding in- fractions ol Prohibition Act to the above T0 BE CONTINUED "How do_you explain getting ,0 splinter stuck In your $ongue7"_ "Can't sayfunlesa It was from the plank steak I was eating at FOR SALE Or To ' Superfluoas hairs removed per- - . patiently without pain or sears from She: iNhy _do you call ma Pearl? in an- Indenture of Mortgage bear- lrflhln ill Jilly. l vow. Z W!" WI. W , ‘V . lace. neck and other Darts of the My "lm" “'1'” '. . ing date the first day of December " "ab" m Anus" I m“ "uh ‘M 1 m.’ ' ' ' "m m hum“ u” ’ l‘ bod b the Electric Needle ' “T” »w°"' "i" '° '° ‘m’ “- a o 102s and ad b t - n A N “m” ‘ "'_"'*'l “"“'fi""'l* I°"-°'III"#M Imam ' 7 7 ‘ " " "9~ ,-' ~ ' " m e e "em J° n Implements-I hay mower, 1 set I 1/ "OIVYJCKSAQ, Riley Building BARVRISTER S. SOLICITORS. ETC, _|o2r_-l-4-tl. ELECTRIC NEEDLES i . k, I. A. McDONALl). BARRISTERS. ATTORNEYS. mo. W. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister nnd Attorncy-at-Law Office: 180 Richmond Strcct ' MONEY T0 LOAN B. A. n. F‘. McPIIEI-J MONEY TO LOAN Charlottetown Stewart & Lowther J. D. STEWART. K. (i. N. W. LOWTHER. 8i Great George Strvt MONEY T0 LOAN “ SPECIAL LIST. MISS M. hi. RICHARD Electric Needle Special _ ll Church St, Moneton, N. B. --lows, that,is to say Commencing at a stake on the west side ol the Mount Edyvard Road in the south- east corner of land _now or formerly word Island Railway thence south along the east side of the said Rail- way to the north boundary line of land now or formerly the property of James Woolrldge thence east along ‘ said James ‘Noolridgeb; north bound- ary to "the Mount Edward Road thence north along the said Road to the place of commencement being the lot of land now shown on page I44 of Meachams Atlas marked with the ‘name of Charles I-Iacock and containing several and one halt acres of land a little more or less. - The above sale ' is under and by virtue of a‘ power of sale contained Chowan of Charlottetown Royalty in Queen's County in Prince Edward Island tamer of the first part and of the second part default having my hopes. too. Don't doubt me, 30-; s0... So-so looked steadily at the roarLi another navigator, it won't take mole I than g, week-—I'll marry you, now! today." He jerked his hand away, "Marry me because you are afraid Jerry will be hurt? No, thank you." "No, Fred, no. Not just that. That's part of it. 1 admit. But part of it is for you Fred. I know how brave you are, how fine. I cantbear to thin: ot your fighting the wind and log outside, and. your ownself inside the cabin. Give it up, Fred. Let me make you happy—let us see Jerry oil to- gether, walt for his return together, I oller for sale my farm consisting of 22 acres of land with buildings _--Z- 7/15/63 lVa/‘fi/iiy“ A 7'0 [qua/I Clearance Sale By Public Auntlon on the premises 0! the late Robert MacCallum, Buckley Point, at one o'clock, Monday, May 13th, farm, stock, implements, house- hold effects. Stock-l earl. horse, lne general p pose horse, l cow, 8 years old, lo freshen in August. l cow 3 years to Randal narrows. I set light barrows. on truck. one plough. one turnip pulper, one driving wagon, I 5cm". tor, . (‘hi f In. to: B. J. l-layw d th tl ." , l5 Dvfchestzpecstreet, Charlottzllown. e me containing by; estimation twenty acres . "A" M“ sure Fred’ umbly ‘u’ you will be my wife. That is a pro- I Wm u" l‘? 2:“: mange": Phon '09 \ of land a litt e more or less. Also ALI. ' ’ is _ my darling." of 50 acres a ua a n oe on l101-l1-16-1i'l'- c A THAT OTHER. tract, piece or parcel “my sure? Th“? what it means be“ m]; kissed her gently. Through 6 mu" lmm c "hlkwn- “W mu” Cmmzcfl‘, interpret‘ I l nd Sim“ l m and hem m tore Y0" "lswel from Wlnsloe Station, and 2 1-2 mll- - Se 1 o a e y g g "I'm terribly, terribly, sure, So-su. es from Milton Ski-Mn. l6 MINI!!!" me ‘son ‘nuns’: RICLCOCI 8: Bentley the Royall-Y v1 °'“"1°iist0wn afora- m have w be It ism my me l..- 4 acres of woodland. no» mm u huh chic. 0mm J. A. BENTLEY said bounded and described as 101- J . ' ’ ""; " In a high state of cultivation, with s. ' ' 7 errys “m! a“ his hlipes- “"5 “Hi 10 roomed house and a no l cellar. fu] “n” hem“, v , _ _ ' o a a a Good out. buildings in I'll-at ellal or- der, 15 acres of this land broken for crop. Near saw and grist mills. Church flail. School and store. Price Chlttl ,P.E.l. ,_ ’ afli:vi,_________ hmgrfacbaglfla W "W hlflk to oat my in the ‘possession ol Joseph Pfltepat- I" h" mind!‘ decl-"m" “*5 mrmmg- i right for quick sale. For particulars ne ,th n‘ , " " . ' . . m}; ghemg we“ along Jose h Fm. She took one of Fred's hands and‘ apply to Nell A. McFadyen or l. P. 88 WI comfo / lllcDonaid i‘; illcPhee .,p'=§,";’,;;'f';;, 35,9“ v - “M, pa,r,ck.s-__;ou,h mud“, Mn‘; m, n h... ,. h, ,,,,,,, u, h“, ..,.,,,,_,, ,.,,., ma»... Auctioneer, m can... s... ' ' meets the east side of the Prince rsu- will give up this trio-let Jerry w‘ ' §§,',};;_,,,,,.__., TENQERS Tenders will be received by under- signed until May 11th, for painting of the exterior of Wheatley liver Church, body two coats and root one. Tender with committee lurnhhlng= supplies or painter furnishing nup- plles. The lowest or any tender not nee- i euarlly accepted. - Signed i ATHEI. T. BOCKBAM. l Wheatley River, P. I. l. 3479-54-41. i Tenders will be meme t. udar- j “"5'”'1"‘°' n. t a was sum ~ w» m p-mm» l» w-"I-ii-l-l. it. wit’ -. 1 iii-r: .1. zzrlai:'arl.:..rr.-.rrrlr ::::.".::'.'.:.*::.l..l::'.-..::. est-due under said morttlkfl. For Also Household Furniture. lllvllldlnl in; machine, z tubs. wrlhger. cook at. ‘Mary's Church. South“: l- ibs. n. T. Waye if. ollmu. auaoloa particulars applyto McLean d: Mc- .. Kinnon. Solicitors, Royal Bank Build. ing. Charlottetown. Parlor, Dining Room. , Kitchen and Bedroom Furniture, I organ, I lay- mond Cabinet Sewing Machine. (almost new) Dishes. Stoves. floor stove, dining room and kitchen furni- ture and quantity of {statues and oats. I one man cross cut saw and other article's. Island. _ Plan can ha seen at J. A. Melteili I 80h. llmmflilflt Parochial than, 5min all 011mm a aute- trimnesa. "Onrx” Shoes unite natti- Yoo uninvited to name and“; "ly-"Ulelleomodohroin oamplb‘ lilley a c». Luz. Fashionable Footwea- Charlottetown, P. E. l. l" RHIUQ‘ ‘llllb ' ‘ Bu,‘ n“; mm d. t A n I“ . . . y o pril AJD. Covering, Cream Separator. Thing! Terms-All nuns of five dollars and office Charlottetown. Low l u n S}, m ~ - ~ ""- hslivlunmtvi: gzmbor. . lnder ezah. 0:: a months credit on ma’: not means-u; “.1113. u, . i o’ ' i I . . Mm - a ve u . ~ . aria. u. w r r. at 3 1mm‘ "um-y; ml... i. an; ..' ' ' “mm” " ‘Emma, aurasma menses, "m kfifymipn “more, "d: , a m,“ I, , .. , I , . ' . ' ' g b I I’. l h I I. a ~ lasfl-amt well have our new o‘; awbhwdadqo.‘ ‘uhbwq. l‘. l. l- 8 do.“ I £333,131, “'5 ,‘ 011.11!!!» “frrl-w-"r!" . uaa-e-so-a-c . _