V" Covering, Cream Separator. . ffhorses, cattle. etc. l’ con iaisl ms roon ,1» -A-'i1V " Brought Priest iooui le years Mr. ho Godin his stomach was all upset thly sick with bilious a writes from Montreal, that I was always ' ' , H lies and never realize l that the CAUSE of these trcéublles Jwlkness orpooraotino te " ‘ls, kidneys and skin. o “Fruit-v ' fives" restores these three great blood . urii ' agentaoftliobod tonormal, {Gait y _l¢tl0_li, oweetsna t s] stomach, ~ es cation soun ., ens es you to j eat and ecp and enjoy life. l ' 25c. and QOc. s box~et dealers every Alilf-Titill SALE . l oiler for sale my farm consbtinl oi 22 acres oi land with buildinl! mgr-go", at Bradalbane Statlcli on Wednesday. May 15th, at 1 o"clock.~“ Also Household Furniture, including! Kitchen and n, l Ray-l illachlnml Parlor, Dining Room. . Qedroom Furniture, l crga niond Cabinet Sewing , (almost iiew) Dishes. Stoves. Floor Tllliigi innnunierous to number. I I ‘ Sale positive. No reserve. ‘ i ' EUPlll-IMIA MATl-IESON, Breadalbane, P. E. l. Itlltl-fi-IO-Zli. I am authorized by Dr. Jeromc Doiron to sell at Public Auction on ' r111; premises at Rustico on Tied- ’ nesday, May 15th at one o'clock. his L hree farms, one oi which contains a store house for 6000 bushels oi pota- toes, also all his farming implements. Terms at sale. ALEXANDER hIcRAE, Auctioneer. 71F?“ ‘ - - ‘ Mark R. McGuigan, " B. A. BARRFTER, biULlfllTUR, ETC. I MONEY T0 LOAN ‘Cameron Block, Charlottetown, PILL ‘ Prohibition Commission ~ Chairman, Mr. GEORGE E. BROWN. w ‘ Mai-gate, P. it‘. l. Send all information regarding in- .fl'a_cti0ns oi Prohibition Act to thc ' Uhlei inspector B. J. Haywood N- Dorchcster Street, Charlottetown. Phone 709 The Golden Girl CONTIN UED -- SMILES -- GABBY GERTIE ------ TEE S1‘0\l’.-\W.\Y One sicrp; 311:: kept watch before the doors of the ‘.. or where the Golden Girl was stored. Everything hnd been 50:; in readiness for an :..c start when Jerry and the mechanics arrived in . morning hours. The watch- .. _i wall-zed up and down, trying to lzcep ivarni, and presently So-so saiv him turn in tho direction oi the back oi the ltangai- where "no could be cu: oi the wind ion; enough to light a pipe. Like a flash she vies out oi he: hiding place and at the doors oi the hangar. They were unlocked, as she had thought they would be. Sbc had been xvatchlng for nearly an hour before the man on guard 11nd given her chance to slip into the hangar, and her fingers were stifl witlrcold. with almost superhuman effort she swung one of the doors back and joined the shadows in the barnlike structure that housed the glittering airship. Once inside she pulled the door tn and leaned panting against the wail. Her heart pounded so loudly that she feared the watchman would hear ii. It was 1:30, only two hours since she had taken this mad decision, decided to stake all her hopes and laers on the chances of stowing away in the Golden Girl. “ll I'm discovered Frcd will have to tell Jerry-—-lf not I'll be there, either- to help or to die with them when the smash comes. If we get to Rio I can slip away in the crowd after landing and work iny way back home some way." She was past reasoning. She was driven by her fear and love for Jerry past any rational kind of conduct. She ivas actuated by the same cau- tion that makes it possible for those crazed with grief to outwit their guardians. And almost insane cun- ning directed her next steps. She climbed into the cockpit, noted the arrangement oi everything so that it should remain as she found it, and by means oi her flashlight began to work her way back into the fuse- lake. She weal; very slowly and carefully, pulling things back into place, and bestowing herself far back toward the tail. Satisfied at last with her imi- tlon and the disposal or a tarpaulln square in front of her crouching fig- ure, she settled herself to wait. It was 230 by the dial of her wrist- watch when she heard a stir in the hangar. The doors slid back, lights flashed on, and Jerry's voice exultan: and clear was heard giving direc- tions. Fred's lower tones, but Just as full oi confidence were heard an swering. Fi-om their steps So-so judged they were making a circle of the plane to satisfy themselves once “Moat girl; are fair In business since it ls generally known that gentlemen prefer bleridel." "HI: must be a bright spirit, tie has such s sprlnqy step." "Rubber hesis—tiiat's all." Turnip: Why should a nice fresh egg be so gloomy looking‘! Egg: | know, but I'll either be poached and laying en s slice of toast or eisebe put Into cola stor- age In skicw dsysl’ r “And your cellar was badly “ flooded by the storm? Much dam- age?" "Ne. every bottle proved to be perfectly sealed." . V m dmiARLorr TASTE a Jelly, (any one of the eight delicious flavors)—it’s just like tasting the fruit itself-so rich is its hill-flavored goodness. The secret, of course, is the 25c for a carton of three 10c packages. crown cumzoum spoonful of Lushus Liauid an riclier, The o.» 1m ZIQMDIZAVO ' ZS sealed in f/zis JlzyarBud Flavor sealed air-tight a ever-fresh in the dainty “sugar bud.” When this “sugar bud" dissolves with the Jelly Powder, it releases the Liquid Flavor which makes the Jelly fresher and iruitier. and make exactly the same ordinary Jelly. MAY 13. 1929 LET THE "SUGAR BUD"diisolve byadd- irig the boiling water, the Jelly THIS IS MBRELY T0 SHOW ll how the Liquid Flavor is held inside ihq "wit" bud." I: II not neces- m-yieeuilterbreekii. a DIFFERENT JellqPowder MacLea Com, L A I Sole Distributors for SHIRRIFFS LIMITED In Prince Edward islunii s9 talking with the mechanics, felt the] shaking oi the plane as they. model ready to wheel it out onto the field, heard Jerry return. saw the splash oi’ light when the door opened and he and Fred climbed to their places for one last look at their instruments. "Shove her out," Jerry called, get.- ting down tddlrect the work of guid- ing the Golden Girl to the runway. Mechanics grunted and shoved; So- so was shaken by the Jolting oi the plane, then she felt. the cold night air on her face. With the plane in pounds, nose headed into the wind, Jerry and Fred resumed their places. “Give her the gun," Jerry said in an excited voice. There was the roar oi the motor, “Contact? he shouted. "Contact," came the answer. ‘rhey were off! - Bo-so was jolted from side to sldc, holding grimly to the tarpaului though there was now no danger of; being discovered by the-two men in}. front. Then Jerry's voice, “She wont; no damn it." ' Only by discovering her presence could she hope for either and she made a wry face at the thought oi the pemican-a. connection which Jeri-y had once declearcd tasted like rubber flavored with cod-liver oil. The sight of an orange hobnobbing with some lemons made her mouth water, and she thought with longing of the thermos bottle oi clear hot coffee. But‘not even for the sake of iodd and drink would she have her pres- ence aboard the Golden Girl discov- ered. She busied herscli with plans for escaping unseen when they landed in Rio, for by this time she had lost. ell doubt oi the success oi the enter- prise. The ilight went on monotonoualy Fred reading the instruments, giving Jerry the reading, tinkering with the radio, and Jerry working the con- trols as Fred directed. After three hours of flying, when So-so could tell from the snatches oi conversation dical profession of the British Isles] and this is the first occasion on which a graduate an overseas university has ever' held the presi- Cenadian. Donald Armour, C. M. 0.] F. R. C. 5., graduate 01' the University of Toronto. has] been unanimously nominated by; the council oi the Medical Society o1’ dency‘ London 1s its president. The last m‘ Armm" 1' ' 5°“ °r m’ me honor whkh u to M ‘ormany wk Hon. J. D. Armour; Chief Justice 0t gamed m DL Amour in May when Ontario, and a brother of Eric Arm- the elections of the society are held» our’ K‘ C‘ Crmv“ Atwmey for To" climaxes a career which has been out-l “mm and the “Jumy M Y°rk Amm’ standing on the famous streets of er bmme" Dmmz‘ Armmm K" C" physician! and surgeon,“ Haney 5L has won distinction beiors the bar in o! London ivancouver, B. C. During the Great : War Dr. Armour was honorary lieu- President from 1921 m 102a of theI tenant “ilvnel o! the R- A. M. C. and west medlco chirurgical society andiwu mentioned in disnaihes. He has from i928 to 1929 of the neurological‘ published several volumes on surgery, society his present position l3 con-l particularly on spinal and brain dis- sidered the highest to which a aur- l ease. He ls specialist Sufgcfln t0 Tillm- geon ln England can aspfre. A; fur-i eroiis London hospitals. Following ther distinction, Dr. Annourb nomin- his STEVEN"! "Om UPPER‘ C5111!!!"- ation la one oi the few which has Collese and the Universlfv of Toron- been a unanimous choice since thel to, he went to University College. foundation oi the society in 1113 byiLondon, and ii mediatefly on his Dr. John Coakley Lettseem. The so» graduation from the latter attained ciety's president has been choseni “ able’ fame through his sur- from among the leaders oi the me- gery. v i FARM FOR SALE 140 acres c; Grahams Road, prac tically all in potatoes last year. Eur terms of payment, or will rent same Comfnodioua buildings in good repair. Handy to schools, church, railway. Apply to Gavin Harding, Charlotte- town. 8753-5-l0-3i Furness Red Cross Line s. s. ROSALIND Passengers and Freight Regular fortnightly sailings from Montreal to St. John's. Nfld., vis Lv. Montreal Al. ClfTovv d: Daylight Lv. for 8t. 1-- - May 3rd. May 6th May 17th. Mly 20th May ant. Jane m» For space and rates apply, CARVELL BROS. LTD. Charlottetown Agents - I . “W5 the magnum“ load‘ om mam i that they were in sight of the sea. Suck to n" Fred w” shouting yshe had a tremendous scare. Jerry ' ' ‘turned tho controls over to Fred more that all was ready. “Okeh," Jerry said. "I'll call Con- ‘BELL o MATIlIl-EEON- R. R. BELL L. l. i i. "7 lStvewart & lnwther ‘ so. 1.. MATHIESON, LL. a. Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Money to Loan. {flees-Charlottetown and Montague eod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY » W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. -_ Barrister and Attorney-at-Law _0ll'ice: 180 Richmond Street DIONEY T0 DOAN Charlottetown, i’. E. l. "McDonald & McPliee ~ B. A. s. A. McDONALD. n. F. McPllEl-i . ABRISTERS. ATTORNEYS, arc. ‘a iuomsv T0 cosh Elle!‘ Building i i i r . .1. n. STEWART. x. c. ' N. w. Lowriinii naitnisrsits. soucrrons. ETC- " 84 Great George Street . MONEY T0 coax i,- fiosi-i-i-u. niacriiic NEEDLES - SPECIAL LIST Buperflnoiis hairs removed per- "Hiiit pain or scars from 2' body by the Electric Needle. ' MISS M. M. RICHARD ~‘-' ' Electric Needle Special l! Church 8t, Monoton. N. B. - ll-l-lino. - r. D. T. Waye ,- IQINTAI. IUBGION ll! Richmond Street Charlottetown, I. l. l. Olin Hours Phone “I i ll. to l I. M. Charlottetown ‘ stance now, and then we're of! to Rio." "I'd like to call 80-50." Fred I-Ii- swered, "but l’ hate to wake her." So-so held her breath. Suppose lie did call her house. Suppose Chloe answered and discovered that she was missing. Constance would tell them that she planned to sec the take-oil’ and they would search for her-then Fred's voice again, "N0. I said a pretty satisfactory good-by to So-so; I won‘t spoil it by tryln! m prolong it." Jerry chuckled. "We're a lucky pair. Fred. I knew So-so would fall if you'd just- wait long enough. Hall a minute now." So-so heard him leave, heard Fred “HELPED ME WliNliEilFllLLY" Woman Strengthened by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound She: Well. the bathing season will bs hero soon and my, won't :t seem poodle get into a bathing iulr and be uniiampered by s let " clothes. TENDERS Tenders and be received by the undersigned until May 22nd. lz o'clock, noon for the erection am] completion of a school st Tlgnish, P. E. l. ..Plans can be seen at J. A. Me- NcNell and Son Somme s.“ Parochial Home, Tignlsb, and Chapeile and Hunter Office, Charlottetown. Lowest or any lander not necessarily accept- ed. Signed J. G. McLclinn. P. P. Tig- nlsh, P. l. I. 319l-5-13-0l. EFFICIENT OPTICAL SERVICE EYES EXAMINED, GLASSES SUPPLIED AND FITTED. csasrui. ATTENTION oivau T0 rip-rim worm. J. W. JOHNSTON Registered Optometrist I51 Kent Street Phone ill-L Port Colborn Ontr-“Afterhavihl lYi operation Ewas vuy misersb Fox Charlottetown SALE an saying Lyrl l’ dam have baigd Mm. Wit. H. . Port Colbornl. Ont. ‘fififiifilfiiii H" Bellini! ‘will ll n air-tie residence In iii. suburbs of fllll City. no iii-ml ' Four" hrgs‘ ‘__.....and ~IOIOIII stairs. Iourrsonislownstalts, patty and porch and large square his oathnseflsers. Gaodbasensa EYES TESTED an ~ cusses ‘IPITTID s. w. TAYLOR l. s. TAYLOR l is giilffixim t. bot water centre. Tbmsiilsasbaiilohef So-so eowered gulltily. This was- something she had forgotten-the: carefully planned load. \Suppose they: couldn't get any elevation, scorched; . the plane and discovered her. Jerry, would never forgive her. neither; would Fred. Neither would Constanc" l Suddenly all her fears seemed fool ish hobgoblns. Jerry ivss sticking th nose of the plane up again, there wasi a grinding, a groaning of the struts; ln the wind. “We make it!" Jerrjvi triumphant voice. "Up we gm-good-by." Fred was? leaning out of the cockpit waving to: the little group below: g "Why she siuttcred nvev- the takeh. of! is past mo." Jerry: sold. i "Difference in wind drift, I guess," Fred answered. "I'd lake her down the coast a way, Jerry; weather re-é Hill! Rive us storms due east, andi you'll have to get altitude in get overé the morning fog." l Their voices drifted back to So-snfl crouched and trembling in her hid- in: place. l-ler adventure seemed tawdry and cheap now instead o! glorious. If only she could slip away‘ and escape discovery when they landcd—but Constance would know, Perhaps she could cable Constance. She peered out at the backs oi the two men. Jerry was intent on his controls. climbing steadily to get shove the fog. Fred was reading tho lristuinents, giving Jerry his findings u he read. Hicaring his steady voice, catch lng s glimpse of his profile under the fliers helmet, Bo-so reflected once more. on the folly oi her act. Pres-f ently she heard Fred say, "We're' near the ceiling now, Jerry-moods! below." So-eo knew the "ceiling" was the highest altitude a given plane could make without having the engine sfiecled and estimated that they were well more than soon feet above tbs earth. some heat drifted back to the fuselage from the motors, but she shivered with cold none the less. 111m was nothing but monotony ahead of her and ihe wai beginning t0 filth whether lbs could hold i fl ii UNI-ill?! lflsrhllildli ‘i; while he stretched his legs, took a drink oi coffee from the thermos bot- tle and strolled back to look at the gas tanks behind which So-so was.‘ crouched. She‘ rowrred in her place, DBIIGVIH’ that in another moment she won" e found. Just then, however, Fr" called Jerry": attention to some shlr below them and the peril was nv meirtarily over. T0 BE CONTINUED TORONTO. May 10.——One of the highest honors that can be offered r member of the medical profession in the British Isles hns been tendered r Cold On The Chest Quickly Rubbed Awzif "In our home," writes Mrs. Mari- P. Stanley of Pittsburg. “ive were never without Nervlline. If any oi the children had a cold I rubbed it away with Nervlllne. What a wonderful linlment Nervlllne is. For sore throat a bad cough and throdtsness, I always rely upon Nervillne. If the children" have cramps. sick stomach or diar- rlioees, Nervliine‘ restored them quick- , 1y. For overcoming the minor ills that! Owl!‘ 1H l lnriie family, I consider: Nervillne is a necessity." Get a large 3i! cent bottle oi Nervillnc from your druggist today. i Wanted !l I i Assistant for fox farm; in Ontario, young man 18 to 20, strong and not af- raid to work, single. Ap- ply in own handwriting! full particulars age, reii-’ giom. experience. and wages wanted. to James H. Priehard. Summereidefl P. E. island. UH-l-‘lI-lllI-l’! . l | I miuiiiiiim iii il Full Automatic Assures Better Baking Successful cooking results be duplicated at will with an Electric Range There are no There is no nee . rack to another ly- An even hea automatically at all ti “hot spots" in DIES. Food Shrinkage L... A E lectric cooking saves food; the shrinkage of is but half to a third as much as when cooked by other methods, for a new range. Agkzhhutt) 2512x132? “meat. for example, alone will go a, Ion Maritime Electric Company, Ltd, OI ‘I'll Assocmrso SYSTEM d to move your baking from one in order to have l t evenly distributed is maintained Control once attained can an electric oven. t brown proper- This saving Pins you nay terms. Charlottetown. Prince Edward island l