frwo ,.._...._ l PA‘ il" u. .l.. tctxigtol" ArelYou“llun-down’.".'r Being “run-down" is a condition that can be For loss of Appetite liq-young” bottle or two Exhaustion Retarded OVCICOUIC. Instead of Anemia Malnutrition Bronchial Troubles and do better Iii‘! ilkyi IYVII l CY$QF¢YIQITIIQCIQIIQXII I NOTICE TC gig-CREAM PATRCNS E vl3eginning Friday, lthrv 8th, Upton. 1. Smith will haul cream to the ICentruI Crcamcries Ltd., over the jollolviilg route. Starting at A. C. atfacNt-ilis, Cavendish, going through.‘ jo Simpsons Mills, then out through ghc New London road to the Glasgow jtozid to Charlottetown. tlllll'ill’fll"ll I l , Qzne-i-ao-i-s-al. j <- »__.- §rnnx1sss_ 11m) euoss uuu | S. “SILVIA” Freight and Passengers. Leave Montreal 10 a. m. Arrive Clrtolvs and Arrive Clftown and l Leave for Leave for St. John's Montreal l llfny 2 ‘May lo‘ ‘May (l0 June l3 Illuy 4 lliuy 18 June 1 June 8 June l5 June 22 Fortnightly thereafter. Charlottetown Agents. frgtiuclstl. BROS. L'l‘D. 518iil-ll-l7-frimontved3itf. May 25 0-,. EYES 151E121) ' ’ GI. m", t .".:.=:..ast=- I Optometrists Ill Richmond S!!!" J- 3. TAYLOR \--__ MQQQ ' l All your body needs is a little help from a tonic prepared forjust that condition. miserable, Fellows’ Syrup will give you abound- cmwahuflw’ ing health, energy, appetite, and strength. You will sleep better, eat better, feel better, insist on Fellows‘. No other can equal It. Famous for over hall a century. . FELLOWS’ SYRUP I, l l of Fellows‘ Syrup-—the celebrated the symptoms that now make life work. 5th. Dist. Kingis Conservative Co n ven tion A convention of the (fonservative electors of the fifth district of King's will be held on Saturday, May 16th at I p. m. at the Town Hall at Georgetown, for the purpose oi‘ No- minating two candidates to contest Llie District in the coming Provincial Election. Chairmen of the polls will take this notice to organize their Polls and choose delegates to attend l} (Continued) Selwood reached Sleepy Cut 1MB that night. His tired team headed without guiding hand for the Russell and Wentwoi-th horse barn. Selwood threw his reins to a wait- ing hostler. He got stiffly down after his long ride, tipped up the lazy-back seat, took out and stuffed into u side pocket of his cost the good-luck girl's shoe, and walked forward. As he passed the open door o.‘ the office he saw the barn toss. McAlpin, in oonfab with a little woman sitting in the chair at. the desk. Near them. listening, stood an overgrown boy of twenty. The woman was talking earnestly and rapidly. Selwood was hungry, dust-covered, and tired, and with- out speaking to McAlpin he passed out through the gangway doors and started for his room at Doctor Czirpys hotel. MeAlpin in the barn office stood profoundly attentive to the story oi’ the convention. Each poll to be repre- sented by five i5) delegates. CAMERON REID, JOSEPH R. lllucDONALD. l ~l395<5-4-G-7-9-l1-13-5l. ‘terested in the tale the strange the “W” _i..._____ lst District of Queens, A Convention of the Liberal-Con- servative electors of the First District oi‘ Queens will he held on Saturday, May ll, at l p. m.. at the Bradalbnne r Hall, for the purpose of humiliating , two candidates to contest the Dis- i trirl in the coming Provincial Elec- Oll. Chairmen of polls will take this l notice to organize their polls and choose delegates to attend the con- iention. GEORGE MACKAY. Convener. 4278-4-29-30-2-5-6-51. l v 4th District of iiuccnsl the little woman sitting at the desk, with a handkerchief, much knotted, in her hands and with great trouble expressed in her tear-stained eyes. The barn boss was plainly in- sctwoov su: EPY ¢Ar FRANK H. SPEARMAN COPYRIGHT by QNARLES ICRlINIIS SONS. mm W N-U. SERVICI . gambling? why, not 1 couldnc any the boy was gambling when ‘he loot that money. It’ it's gambling, two men have got to have a. chance- gonm you know that. Mrs. Mc- Cruken " MoAlpln spoke fast, be- cause Mrs. MoCracken herself hld hardly checked her own sorrowful tale in the interval; she was, in fact, though weighing under ninety pounds, the first woman he had ever met that could talk faster than he could. “That boy didn't have a chance," insisted McAlpin, “he was just plain robbed-that's what I call it, robbed. Was the six hundred l-ll the money you had, Mrs. MoCrack- en?" "Every cent, in the world," wept: the woman, "and Moses knew better than to go near a. gambling house." As a distributing point for a. wide- spread mountain territory, Sleepy Cat even at this time boasted trud- lug and supply houses out: of all proportion in size and importance to zts population, and these stores,.with frontier disregard of fire hazard. were housed mostly in one long block. In that block could be found the widely known establishment of John Cole-the tall, spare brother of blacksmith; the long, Hotpoint Bt-zauit oulded in Steel i l is woman was pouring into his ear. ifflmbling store of Alexis Roubldoux, Of the men that profess they have the Wench trader’ with nearly a" no time to listen to other people-s the business of the Gunlock and the troubles, James McAlpin never was Falling wan '°5e'v“tl°“5_R'°“bld' one. He had almost a morbid flare roux Wm‘ the Squaw wlm the brown for other people's troubles; and the mupw the gray glass “'9' and the xvorsc they were the more he-—I dyed mustache and smile“ ought not to say ‘enjoyed them- 1nthl5"°w' t°°» were the Kick‘ but the more closely they held him. busch brmhers’ Chris and otw_big l-Ie had come from far across the "m" Wm‘ bristling muslaches and sea and crossed forbidding deserts to perspirmg ‘breheadsl always bust‘ wad, the Great Amerlcan west‘ ling, always sweating-who controll- lpennllcss but thrifty, and fortified e‘: m0“ °f the supply business mm‘ uith the resolve to weep with the me mining ‘mmps M‘ Hm“ Head wcepers and rejoice with the glad. and Th1”! Rim" “mm and 5mm‘- As n Scotsman. nature hut: fittedlast °f an m that bmck w“ the lnim for the difficult role of being all ma“ ‘vmm n°b°dy knew» m‘ even things to all men, and 1s he listened m5 own cleflm Van Tambel’ the in the stuflv, strong-scrolling, 5mm” Dutch m‘d°r' m“ “'5 a cluttered-up little office of the big P°m°"“1' “Filmy “s "- Hmlander- division barn of the Russell and m” ma“ wh° heard an and 5am wentworth Freightmg compmy_ nothing. He had the Mormon trsfie. A riot of celebration had been If SIGNED by women for women"—- the General Electric Hotpoint Range is endowed with beauty and charm that women want in their homes. Lines are smart and graceful. gleaming vitreous enamel is finished in subtle shades of dove grey and cream white. And this beauty is made permanent by the exclusive All-Steel Construction of the General Electric Hotpoint. . Like modern buildings and motor cars, it is built of a enamel is baked right on to the steel—a guarantee of enduring beautyr How proud you will be to have a gleaming General Electric Hotpoint Range in your home . . . bringing you magic convenience three times a clay, every clay 1n the year. It Hotpoint than you perhaps think . . . let a dealer explain. geless steel. The stain-resisting ‘s easier to own l liklll cuulcimi.@izi.uclritic A Convention of the Liberal-Con- the first; barn, by the way, ever built fPrcfcssicnal coil Stewart £9’ Lowther J. D. STEhVART, K. C. N. W. LOWIHER 'BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, ETC. 84 Great George Street MONEY TO LOAN. not ! "i.".‘§i" llpen every Wednesday & Thursday CHARLOTTETOWN VIOLIN ~ SCHOOL - 107 Queen Street. Up Stairs. Opposite Prowso Bros. 50c A LESSON. Branches: Kensinizton, Summcrside, ‘ and Moncton, N. B. l805-4-l7daily. ‘MARK R. McGUIGAN A LBARRISTER- ‘SOLICITOR, ETC- MONEY TO LOAN. Cameron Block, Charlottetown, P.E.l scrvntive electors of the Fourth Dis- l trict of Queens will bc held on Thursday, May 7, at. l p. m., at the Eldon Hall for the purpose of nomin- ating two candidates to contest the District in the coming provincial election. - Chairmen of polls will take this notice to organize their polls and choose delegates to attend the con- vention. - R. A. MvKENZIE, J. J. lllt-INNIS, Conveners. g 4278-4-29-30-2-5-6-51. Fourth‘ District Liberal Conservative Convention The Fourth District Liberal Conser- Ccntrcvilie Hall. on Thursday, May 7th at 2 o'clock l’. M. for the purpose of selecting candidates to contest the Provincial Election. Each poll to be BELL a uiruuzscu J}, R. Bell D. L. Mathieson. LL. B. Barristers a. Solicitors Money to Loan "ciisntorrerowu a. MONTAGUE --McLEOl) t? BENTLEY ' J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. 0. _, , Barrister and Attorney-at-Law ' Qflice: I80 Rfi-limond Street MONEY TO LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. I. . McDONALD o McPl-IEE .,__ B. A. I. A. McDONALD H. F. ltlePHEE TIARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS. ETC- " MONEY ‘r0 LOAN bummer Music Course Beginning May 1st a three months ‘éottrse in piano, voice and theory i! mlfered by the Charlottetown School tA. Roy Kendall, L.R.A.M.. A.A.G.0-. ' ' Director. represented by five (5) delegates. w. r. McBRlDE, M. o.“ REX T. DAWSON. Conveners. l 4244-4-28-29-May G-Lli. P. R. A. The Annual Meeting of the Prince Edwurd Provincial Rifle Association will be held in the Board of Trude Rooms, Market Building, Thursday. 7th May, at 7.30 P. M. _ ll. M. DAVISON, Lieut. C01,, V. D. President. CHARLES LEIGH, Lieut. Col. V. D. Secretary-Treasurer. 4356-5-2-tf. Notice is hereby given that Bruce Raymond Diamond of the City of Charlottetown in the Province of Prince Edward Island, Fireman, will "i905-4-22-Wcd-Fri-Mon-1 month Prohibition Commission , Chllrniun. cm. sconce u. ‘iinowu, MARGATE. e. a. l. l '4 Send nil information regarding In- fructlousol euoinuiriou sc-r to, the above or to J. .l. Trainor. Corn-I QDISSIOIIGI‘, Provincial Police. (lhur-l fdftetown: or h: c. n. Dllllrl. In- spector. Summeislde. or to w E. Heywood. Inspector for QIWIIHII lbyiarlottetown. or l W Platts. ln-l ‘lpectnr for Kings, Charlottetown apply to the Parliament of Canada at the present or next session there- of for a Bill of Divorce from his wife Ruth Diamond of ilin City of Wiiid- {sor in the Province of Ontario, onluhrlouflown ‘humid’ s" "mt a" the ground of adultery nlid dcscrtioti ' Dated nt Chzirlntivtoivii this 2nd’ day of April, A. D if)?! f Ill-ELI. A‘ .1!‘ "lirstlN. lhllri‘ -rs in, t‘i~ A|i|)'ic:t ‘l Powell A‘ M13 eon, 48 Sparks “t. t’ t :1 .. Ctiunu ligsuhs. ,. ‘nudzi. (Jill-i 3 iVCtl it votive Convention will be held in, district in the forthcoming Generul t“ ii. Sleepy Cat—as he looked from lthe little wisp of a woman, weeping ‘and pouring out her woes before’ him, to the husky, overgrown twenty- ycar-old S011 at her sicie-sheeplsh now and hang-dog in looks-Melli- min felt that in coolness and con- lfidencc in himself he was pretty nearly master of the situation; and he looked his part. “What's that, Mrs. McCi-aken?" he demanded. suddenly eyeing the woman, and throwing more emphasis into the words as he repeated the sharp question. purely for effect. “What's that you say? Moses was DOMINION or canons PROVINCE or PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE SURROGATE COURT 21 George V.. A. D., 1931 ln Re Estate of Helen Davies late of Charlottetown ln Queen's County in the said Province deceased intes- te By the Honourable Harold Leonard Palmer, Surrogate Judge of Probate, loosed on the great day to greet the advance guard of the coming rail- road. The pioneers and adventurers within a radius of two hundred miles had congregated in their picturesque- ness to do the occasion honor. Patiently, McAlpin waited again for Moses’ story of how that morn- ing his mother had given him six hundred dollars to pay for and bring back the team of mules. Moses, on his way, had met an en- tel-taming man who had come from the same town in Iowa. as the McCrackens-ot this point. McAlpin ground his teeth. The man had volunteered to go with him to help bring back the team. He had offer- cd, incidentally, to show Moses olfer, the new round-house was to be bulllh Th0)’ had stopped in at mi interesting place where different games were being played, and Moses, in earnest and repeated endeavor to pick the right one of three curds, had gradually wagered and finally lost the six hundred. McAlpin had already heard the _/ For Sale by lZ-lilhSlPlElEllD) alumsolz .Maritime Electric Company, Ltd- of the Associated Gas and E Charlottetown. l‘. E. CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC lectrio System Ca limited ' they took your money and see what can be done." Calling a. hostler front, McAlpln, with Moses, walked rapidly down the rugged highway that was to serve as Sleepy cat's principal street, in the direction of what. was already known Dominion of Canada Province of Prince Edward Island IN THE PROBATE COURT 21st George V, A. D. 1931 he forthwith posted in the following notice thereof. publlo places resppctively namely, in the hull of the Court House in Chur- ‘lottetown in Queen’: County afore- ‘snid, ln front of the Kelly's Cross ‘hull of.’ Kelly's Cross in the said County, and In front of the public hull in Victoria in slid County so 1-; GIVEN under my hand Ill the Sell of the laid our (1.. s.) this eleventh dsy oi Arr"- A 11., 1931 Ind tn the events- flrsl. your. of Ills Mllfllf reign. tSgd.) ll. L. Palmer. H story once; but it was his custom, if he could manage it, to hear a par- ticularly harrowing tale twice. He listened to the second recital with the some sharp ejaculations, the some screwing and twisting of his futures ‘and his heels, and the same angry Jerking of his head. with which he had absorbed Moses’ story the first time. "Now I'll tell you," he said dom- lueeringly and to cut off further dis- cusslon. "I’ll go with you to where A:c., &e., To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County or any Constable or literate person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon rcadin lion on flie of William H. Davies of Charlottetown in Queen's County, Administrator of the personal estate and effects of the said Helen Davies. deceased, intestate, praying that, g citation may be issued for the pur- pose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all! persons interested in the said Estute to be and appear before me at a Sur- rogate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown, In Queen's (inunty, in the said Province, on llhnday the first day of June next, coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock fovenoon of the some day to shew cause ll any they cun why the Ac- counts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of James B. Johnston, Esq" Proctor for said Petitioner. And l do hereby order that u true copy here- of be forthwith published in some newspaper published in Charlotte. town once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof he forthwith posted in the following public places iespectlvely, namely, tn the hail of the Court. House in Chur- lottetown aforesaid. at. or near the City Wplgh Scales and at or mar the Bonk of Nova Scotln both In g the peti- FOR SALE l offer for Sole my farm property situated 2 miles from Carleton Sid- ing, consisting of 32 acres lend, house and buildings in god repulr, including new hen house, machine shed and broodor house. This is a good opportunity for anyone wanting o small farm in good state of cultivation and ' , ,slt.usted. For particulars apply J. McCURDY BELL, Carleton Siding, P. E. l. 4424-5-6-3l. A TENDERS persons interested in the said E-tnte as the River quarter, which had gained an evil precedence in mountain story as the resort of hard men and scenes of violence. MeAlpin had n. very definite idea of the general direction in which Moses had parted with his money, and took hlrn directly down toward the river, talking and gesticulatlng as fast as he walked. Reaching the suspected district, McAlpin slowed and pointed from n. conservative distance to one disreputable Joint after another, asking his companion this or that place looked like the one he had been taken into. (To be Continued) LAL “That's u good boy," remarks‘ the visitor, as Teddy picked up his scat- tered toys. “l suppose your mother hos promised you something if you tidy up the room?" "If I don't," corrected Teddy. FOX 1=1-:|:-:o Beef Hearts -....---¢-u...... In ‘He’ Estate of James‘ Weddell, lute of Kelly's Cross, in Queen's County in the said Province deceased test- thut all interested in the 1mm or Pub-ii ma unite us aforesaid msy hnve duc 4771-4iwkly. ate. By the Honourable Harold Leonard Pulmcr, Surrogate Judge of Probute &c., &c., To the Sheriff of the County of QIIOOII’! County or any Constable or literstc person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the peti- tion on flle of Nell Wlddell of Vic- toria in Queen's County, Farmer, Ind Gordon E. Wnddoll, of Kelly's Croce in sold County, Farmer, the executor: of the above nnmemestate. prlylug that u citation IIIII be Issued for the purpose hereinafter net forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite oil persons interested lutho aid estate to be and uppur before me ut u Probate Court to be hcld in the Court House |n_ Charlottetown in Queenie County in the sold Province on Monday. the eighteenth doy of May next. coming, It the ‘iour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the some day to nbevr cause lf ony they con why the uecountogof the ualdestute should not be paced nnd the astute Beef Tribe nulOIOI Sealed Tenders marked "Tenders" | W-l- H! received by the annex-signed ' until ltlay liitii for the pointing ofi the Mt. Stewart. United t-hurcb unit Manse. Hons and specifications may he seen at the Manse or obtained irom the Seeret-ry. The lowest or any tender not ioccsl rlf"! accepted. urhsunrii 1' 1w, ‘ faccrttur . as aforesaid may have due notice thereof . GIVEN umlcr my hunrl and, the Sm! of the said Court. .. H» this t-‘xrotv -l~hth tiny of frri‘ .\ H. l"ftl. uni] l" the l"- u.‘ rwi --~~r, of in r'-'~-r.,\-'-. run. i-wl- ." ' ,v I‘ u ~I'~I_;_ .l.i:lg- of Probate. 4.1574 JLl-vsctls-li. 41l5-5-G-3i. I llorlemeut . . Beef Checkmeat Beef Liver Cllf Trips u.“ -.----~~u----.-.-- ISLAND - . COLD STOIIAI: ECO. LTD ' -co|iy hereof be forthwith puullshc closed u prayed for in llltl petition I'- —’=-!__.Iiifii-I-CiZ-i%"'Z~Z%Z-Z§==Z€il-Zii-Ciiiii-Zi“??? Department of Public Works [81 lllghivali PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARDISLAND TlCE-PRCAD CLOSED? ' Owingto the reconstruction of the Mill River or Draw Bflllfi at Fortune Cove, Lot 5, on Highway Route No. 17. the road g1 this place is closed to vehicle traffic until further noti¢¢ Parties tr vised to go via the Western Road. Charlottetown, April l5. 1931 "g. :-: a :-: a :4; :-: avelling between Alberton and points east are 1.. n. McMILLAN, '. . ~ Deputy Minister of Public Works d: Kink"? P. E. island, . 7' sicmxsastgriesz-tqaieaxmr-rfil 4797-4-Fri-Moon-Vlfed-8l-week tiilMay 161i unu- u ‘ Ind on mutton of M. Albun Farmer.‘ Esq" Proctor for uld Petitlonenf And l do hereby order thut o trucl in some newspaper publishcl l Ch-rlottotownln Queen's County u-i - foresnld once in euch week for nt lillli 1121- cnnnccirtlie weeks from l‘~e 1i et~ hereof end that o true copy lmco. A”{i.¢t io{1 ‘s7 suamwawwww” w at Malcolm ‘McLeod’s,uGl‘t_lnd View. 01" Sm-j Crop and <Iinplements,on TltulliilflytMlli’ 7v _-____ 3, 12.30 A . M.- 4273-4-20-v: ' ‘ * ~ .l. AlMcDONALD-é l Auctioneer