f. CABBAGE susrs } irorsross rultmrs csllitors PARSNIPS fliglleetspriee paid for good - stock. rrsm oouccss - lid-Queen Si. Charlottetown. P. E. I. "Ihlillllii tlleeting ' Annual Meeting of the Sliver ‘h: lshlbitors’ Association of runs... Iilwurd llllhd Illl be ‘held ' in the Board oLTrade Booms. Charlotte- town, on Wednesday May 14th. si- 2 ‘o'clock. l’. M. Full attendance of Members is requested. W. R. SHAW. Secretary. . ; oassv osarls ‘EMJ-(i-d-Q-H. iii-iii- l-‘iiii SALE . j -—-—- .. ' Desirable Farm and Mill property.‘ Buckley Point. Mill consisting oi‘ ilotary. Shingle and Lath Saw and Grain. Crusher. Steam and water peers. Seen 65 acres clear, balance] good wood and lumber. F , ‘ sale l . ‘if died. Mill closed to the public‘ May 1st. All accounts to be settled by June 1st. an u o aav. an.‘ “Benjamin f-‘ranklin, flying his kite, was no doubt the first to say ‘Thereby hangs s tsll'." I O - UP-TO-DATE STUDIES Let us, then, be up and flying, With a heart for any fate: LEWIS COLES. Still a-flying, though we're dying- Pbovle 12-43 Learn to mete and aviate. ‘i “Hid it W! steamers: “U! bUIliiW~rU§UiNHlW4Q¥ZW H M?! c? Milfiumiifiltlifllfifi -. i v a ,_i . n L.A.E. V j |oiil!-1-1'_l-lm0. ,______._._-__._._._.. l-W. u. AITKEN o c0. West Covehead. 32l2-4-22-tuesfri3wks. 1 "_'_"j‘ i Professional Cards’ AUDITORS AccountsrAuditcd. Income Tax Returns Prepared. MacNelll t? Co. 121 Grlllori Street ‘Wllhen we ara married. we will golfcut for a iitltlle skate." . ‘ you are ks most married men. you will often goout for importers oi high grade‘ an“. . ABOLINE — KERJOSENE - 011A. (‘We Believe in Prince Edward Island _ . . Dllcalellueen St. r ~ ~ tanks Isl. Pk. n. l. Iii. McLUREZG MacKlNNdN ' F5113 .' SILVER» ICES - AND“ v .' “H! can: iii-senor s. s. uayeooa _ Iliiorolseater Street, Charlottetown 1",, .1.-g..-. ,,. We‘: ril- iilesraliociliuetion Sale at south..." ,-~ s f bliss. H) Kent st. jMcLeod "82 Bentley - "a. arm-us - ifMcDonaid s. l McPhee as. MeDONALD. ‘u. i. nurses Representing HUDBONB BAY 00.. of LONDON ' ENGLAND. ' ‘ Phone 398 .7962-B-l4~frli3i. Prohibition Commission Chairman, Mr. GEORGE It. BIUWN , ' liilargate. P. B. l. , lend all udortnstion regarding ln- ‘ {motions of Prohibition Act to the EM" ' i » She: George..you'ro not going 0' T9 a out to your club and leave me ali ' alcne..are you? What lf_ a burglar ahbuid steal me? Ho: isuppoae I should have a iit- tle consideration for them. They're human, ‘anyway. _ V ' he sil@¢1fi.v- 1.53 Mar R. McGuigan, l“ B. A. IARBITBB. SOLICITUB. ITO. NONI! ‘I'D LOAN uneven llock. Charlottetown, r.s.|. , W. I. BENTLEY, l. O. . / Banister and Attorney-at-Lau _ Office: llo llichroond Street } IIONI! T0 IDAN ' Charlottetown, P. I. l. v _ ~ "l spokein favor of good reads.” "And ‘what did your opponent ssY to that?" "H_e immediately spoke in_ favor . if better-roads. That fellow la a shrewd, dangerous man." B. A. assert-rest. u-rolwsr. no _ p nous! ro was Esugtzoni A sol. u Stewart . & Lowthe I. l). STIWART. l. O. _ N. W; LOWTIIIR IAIIIITBIG. I0i.l(‘I'I‘flltS. IN. It Great Geovle Street ‘ I01“! ' T0 LOAN I am instructed to sell at Public Auctioruon the» premises at Fort Ausuetus on "Phursday, the 16th day ‘ of Mir-property of ‘the late Chris- topher Bradley. consisting of fifty sores of land ‘with dwelling house and outbuildings in excellent local- ity on the 1cm Augustus Road near Church and school. ‘ I. A. MCDONALD. Auctioneer. sflt-b-‘I-ti T. Waye git, ' uiimts. absorb! .“. II llslsalenf ltreet Charlottetown]. s1. Ollaslws ransom tats-lo I r. n. . .s r. I. ts s r. la. ‘_- _ ln the Bastille. The cloth had been WARNING” Continued ' "I'm going to stick it to the end!" Ibangedthe table wii-h my Min sudden vehemenee. "I toil you. Smith. I won't-clear out for man or dwil—" "You won't alter your lilindi" "1 tell you I'm wins w sec if. ih- rough!" "it's a pity," murmured Smith slowly. "Why is it s pity-J‘ The rest of the sentence was a more ‘gurgle in my throat. For Smith had suddenly pulled open a drawer in Lfront of him. And now hc wss lean- ing forward. gazing at me. His eyes ‘seemed to have narrowed to brown ‘pin points of light. And in his hand was a revolver that was painting bc- _ tween my eyes. “My friend!" m; voice was hard and metallic: the easy drawi hm zone. the BOM- mlall air till-own off. "lily friend, if you will not clear out oi your own accord, you must be clear- ed out. You have had three" warn- . lngs, You have taken none of them." l He suddenly looked past me over my shoulder and nodded. The door must have been silently I opened behind me. For at Smith's nod ,:l cloth was thrmvn round my facc. ‘And hands gripped my nvrists and I ankles. I kicked and struggled, but in 1 couple of minutes was bound and ilclplcss 0n the floor. Then I was l picked up and carried out by strong 1 hands. ' The last thing I hoard in il-lai room was alaugh. Smith had said some {words and there was laughter that {made me tingle with bursting rage. For of n sudden. l recognized it. The - l laughter urns Scyrnares. I took little stock of wllst happen- ed to me during the next ten minu- lies; l was too shaken lip for any kind oi‘ consecutive thoughlr. I had been tricked-tricked by an amazingly clever man—an<l the utter surprise of Smith's lost move had left me win- ded. When I got my breath, as it were, I hurt pride wrlthed arid rarlkled with- , in me. I had beaten them so far; lssi: i night I scored a decisive poir}, or at ‘least I‘ had prevented them from ‘scoring’; and now I had gone and | botched everything Like a stupid fly 1 I had run right. lrltothe spider's web, ‘and of course the ‘spider was on me in aflash. Fool, fool, 1 kept. saying to P myeelf-i-wasnt my iirslexpet-ience at Black Edge enough to warn anybody but an idiot that something was wrong That dog, that yellow-faced rufiln; these wcrcnttherc for nothing. And how beautifully 1 had ‘swallowed Smith's exjrlanatiollii; how like a babe had seen my acceptance of his invi- tation! A glib lprlguc. an easy manner and it wos all over." ' Then {began to realize what hs/d happened to me, ‘The place was in pitch darkness, and I was sitting on a box with my legs tightly lashed to it. ' My back against a wooden-pillar, i and my arms were locked round it, my j wrists roped together. In fact, I was as closely imprisoned as if I had been i i taken from my fare and I recounted how a growling voice had threatened that lf I squealed there was a nice little gag ready which it would be a great joy to insert. But what was the use of shoutll-lg? lavas miles from anywhere, in one oi the lonoiicst spots in the Lammermulls, In the darkness I could see nothing except a few stars that. glirnmered_ in s tiny crock high on the wall. llstlmatng from the dis- lance I had been carried. I concluded I was locked up in one of the bums. The minutes passed. and seemed in lengthen into hours. My hands and feet grew numb with the tightly bound cords that pained me. vainly I search- ed for a mode of escape, but every- thing came back to the indisputable footy! washelpless. A guest: of sud- den anger shook me. and I tore ae my bonds with every ounce of strength. If I could slightly looetn the cords, I might pull out one hand and so free myself. it. was Just possible there was s. careless knot somewhere that might be slipped I tugged and bent and twis- us. a wild rage against my captors giving me the strength of two men. Boon the sweat was pouring from my face, and every muscle ached as if it had been beaten with a heavy stick. I think I went mad for ten minutes. But it was useless. The cords held firm. ‘these knots had been tied by no amateur. Ikhatuted, I lay back‘ against the wooden beam and gasped __.—_--_.-1¢ ‘Charvlottetown _ v ‘Exhibition i Tenders - inn, arrived this morning, "a shipmiiiliof ‘Ladies’ Hats, in black and newer shades. Lu Prolvse l Bros aslo-s-e-zl. ' ' for breath. And than I heard foot- ‘ steps and voices. Heavy boots rang on the cobbles of ' the ~ farmyard. but I, couiil make noth- ing of the voices at all. There was tile j opening and shuttingyof somedlstaut i doors. and of ‘a sudden one voice seemed to ring ourabove the others. I recognised it immediately. It. was ‘oubiedl, the voice of $haw,_ 1 Anhls, another surge of wild WTMJI set me trembling. So this was where he had disappeared to! He was in lea- gue wth Seymore and Bdaithl 1t was the hands of these three ihaifhao been against me all along. It was these three who for some obscure reason of their own desired my disoomfltnrel well, they had got. it. Eagerly I longed for that rascal of s clergyman to come in to lne here; to; to show himself be- fore the lash of my angry tongue. Bet- ter still to have five minutes wlththim alone, and Just my fists to tackle him with: but even to tell him what I th- ought of him and his arch-roguu‘, would have given me solace. Ii: would st any rate have been a icw bright‘ moments to look beck olldurlng the; long hours of the night that had al- ‘ ready fallen. ‘ Ills voice rang out sgaln. Heavens; i was wrong! 1 was on the‘ wrongi track altogether! The voices and foot- stepsywere fading, and I could still.‘ hear Shaw's voice -above the others}! But. he was not issuing orders. He was ' not. issuing orders. lie-was creaking’ in a loud tone of proteri. . The other voices were muttering an- ', srily and impatiently, but Shaw spoke with a note of shrill and impsssionate complaint: and though I could catch no words, it was at once evident to‘ me that hewss in_ the same box as lnyseli-helplek. A door slammed and shut off further sounds. " ‘ (Tobe Continued ‘ - ‘as YBRNQN school. . all The following is the standing vof Vernon school ‘for the month of April: " _ Grade X.-l. Gsrmerla Fraser; 2. Donald llunileyg ‘a: Hehrfiyl Grade. VIII.-l. LoulsSulllvan; i. Joseph Macdormsckfi“ _ . ' Grade~ ‘IL-d.’ Gordon Murray; 2. Irene MacDonald; 3. Gladys Huntley. .__._. iucnn ‘S ill. s‘ At Black Pond l ant Instructed by Mr. Frank Warren to sell b,v' Public Auction on his premises atllack Pond on Tues- day, May firth. A. 1)., 1930. at one o'clock p. Ill. sharp, his mill property consisting of grist and sew mills; also his farm M120 acres vvltll good house and other outbulldlnrs. Ills stock, crop, Implements and house- hold furniture. _ For further particulars see lland- bllls. ' " ~_ JOIN P. KRADLEY. . ' ' Auctioneer. 5 2-2 1; 2-21.52 % 2-2 12-2 2-2 € aoss-s-s-lr-le-lv. y Furness’ _ Red Cross Linc s. s. "mos-use" might and s... IIIIIQB- , _ S. S. "Imogene". height only. l. 5. "Imogene" May 1nd 'lay ltk s: s. "loaalin "may eta my ma B; l. "lmollha" May 11th May lith 8. Sniosaiind" ilayfirl Jtayltth , S. s. “llnogenefwill also pail at It. Pierre. iiliaseloh en taste to‘ It. John's, Newfoundland." '~ ' -l'or!|sosandI_otss.Apply. CARVELL ~ BROS. LTD. mu. -’ -_~__. bog .4 0 oootoooo-ooooo-o-obioo-o- s. s. Wuhan" —_—na_ i I i ] bles end‘ overnight. ‘combined in handy little ]N-O.T’I-C'E1.. * ‘.11 r tais said incurable. = was in bed when _l tookffiuit-a-tlves.’ "They have done wo - s. ~' _ ders.. Oan do lrl walk aha llo more pain." — Mrs. A. N. Field, Wynyard. Salk. Just one of thousands who say rheumatism. neuralgia. neuritis fly away ' quick with "Rult-s-tives.“ Chronic constipation and liver trou- Bad stomach, hi" unless, indigestion. heartburn, gas» vanish like magic. Kidney and bladder ills- pain 1n back goin hurry. Nerves quiet, sound sleep at once. Ten of nature's greatest remedies tablet. Marvelous discovery of famous Cah- adlan doctor. speedy results, ~_G'el: "Pruit-a-tives" from druggist. today. Bleep fine. wake up great. E ~ l i Grade_1V.—l. Marie Mcifenna; 2. Ieliclty Doherty; 3. inns Fraser. Grade IIL-l. Willard Larkin: 2. retell McKenna; 3. Frederic Purness. Grade IL-l. Russell lifurness; 2. Guy Sullivan; a. Lelda Martin. Grade I. Sr.—1. Albert Fraser; 2. Lloyd Martin. - Grade I. Jr.-.l. Annie Mclienns. ' Perfect Attendance: Carmel-la Fra- sol‘, Mary Henry, Louis Sullivan, l-la- sel Huntley, Margaret Sullivan, Margaret MacDonald, Gladys Hunt- ley, Irene MacDonald. Gordon Mur- ray. Marie MeKel-lnl. Lona Fraser, Florence lrraser. Jay Sullivan, Pelic- liy Doherw, Mae Martin. Willard Larkin, rredcric Fairness. Rita luc- Kenna. Estell McKenna. Guy Sill"- varl, Russel Purness, Albert Fraser. FUR SCAR! A-slnart fur scarf, cat like a silk one‘ that makes a bow under the" chin or slips one end through the other, is mortchlc than a mere fox-scarf this spring sans-rs amuse For a second blouse for lane's blue suit. ndthing could be sweet- er than .a little hand-embroidered whltohatlsie wlinlts vouthlvl =01- lar worn outside the coat common‘ or - caxana _ Provinces! ' 1 l ‘m: ' Y - .1 PRINCE IDWAID VISLQNI) is,‘ ‘Pill rsosarlrcouar mh o..." v. a. nnoao , ' inure sataie-ol-lohn Steele late of sl. lfgters in King's County in the said» Province, deceased teatata. , By tire-Honourable llarold Leon- ard Palnleriiurrogste Judge of Pro- bate bu» (m. . _ 1T0 the-Sheriff of the County of King's County or any Constable or literate person within said County. ' onsllrmo? -WIIIIIAS upon readilir the Dell- tion on fleet l-otlerlek J. Micdouaid of It. rem. DI! lh llltl flonnty, Physician, the lxeeator of the above namedllstate prsyilll that a Citation stay be issued for the purpose here- inafter sot forth: You are therefore hereby required to elto all pardons llltoreuhdlnthcsaill estatetobeand appear before lne ats Probate Court to be hold 1n the Coart House in Charlottetown in Queen's County in the said Province on Wednesday the twenty-eighth day of May next colu- ing at the hour of eleven o'clock fore- noon ofthe sane day toshew cause if any they oalfwhy u»: accounts of the told Estate should not be passed ‘and the lstaie closed as prayed for in CoIour/ful “floors Willtbrighten so or decorators OOD room planning”, interi- with the floor”. The entire colour scheme is built around it. It sug- gests the furnishing motif. Dominion Inlaid Linoleum af- fords unusual decorative scope. M10 lNOllEU say, “starts . . . in contrasting or harmoniz- ing colours‘ in_ the widest range of designs. There ht once suitable and every room. ill/nun colouring. I bulge lllummd l: Don/aims inlaid Uisolnulv No. 7060, aw/Isbls In m-n is something charming, for every room. M Dominion Inlaid Linoleum is per. manent, easy to clean, moderate iILCOSt. Its soft lustre Domolac Finish adds a pleasing mellow note usually achieved only after years of polishing. Other Beautiful Dominion Floors Dominion Printed Linoleum and Dominion Linoleum Rugs offer a wide choice of beautiful, long- wearing Vfloors at very modest prices. Appropriate designs for At House Furnishing and Departmental Stores Mode In Canada 5y ill! maker: o] Ibo famous Dominion Baltlesbip Linoleum l l said Petitloushd on motion o! l. A» MacDonald. Esq. Proctor i" '3': . Petitioner. And 1 do hereby or e . u“; a,‘ true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper vvblilh- ‘ "1 1n charlottetovvn aforesaid. once; in each week for at least four con- I secutlve weeks from the date hereof I and that n true copy be forthwith I posted in the following public places ' rupecflyfly, ‘ , in the llall ol’ | the Court Ilouaein Georrcl-OIB i" 1 King's County aforesaid, at or near l he Bank of Nova Scotla in St. Peters ' aforesaid, and st the store of C. B. Pratt in St. Peters aforesaid. so tbst | all persons interested in the said ls- tate as aforesaid may have due B01!” thereof. ila. 5-) v ' GIVEN under my hand and the Seal of the said Court this 28rd day o! April A. 1).. 1030 and in the 10th year of Its lllalcstft li-rllil- ilgd. H. L. PALMII. Judge of Probate. Zifll-t-ib-May-R-D-lo. ' o. l3LONDlN THOMAS Trainer of lace Horses Pupil of the lste l. I‘. Geera, U-SA. At North ‘Iryon Race Track about. May 10th. Address, G. l. THOMAS - Oape Traverse. Care GordohDswsoh. Kwill: stand fox-service at tile flown, for tile season of 1930. This big. stylish, brown v ‘, qua... prorloullceillm one of Fflgwgr (13997) out, of ’ a .,J’Dcotla'ad' where file ~'\.v.t§ '.. w . r141‘ (NIH! Tile Imported Registered , Clydesdale Stallion. Braigenflowor 1 2sa9s--211a4 - stance bone and action necessary in a high class sire. -At the Ottawa Show. shortly after an ocean voyage, flraigenflower stood next to Lascelles, the grand champion nathtilefisltadlan National Exhibition, 1920. Expért horse :‘ ~' flu’ splendid stallion, sired by the poptliarjuciletl- JVBICIOGOE’ Buclliyvle (I058) proved a successful. circle, eohlaaalloda wide patronage, at foo n. ........fl.,. dualityof out horse is of tlenvtry; eilotetttlfaad or mares ailoull" give his aa-iaaase, - .- _ , , -lrsit~g-u'gqs_rm;n» llerst Agricultural l-laii, Charlotte- llorse has ~ tile quality, » sub- tile best stallions in Canada. Ideal .by the World famous of, e .,.. _ NiiTlBEill Hliiiiiiili . “The Charlottetown Driving Park track is now, ready for training pur- posesfTlckets good up to August 10th. also permitting use of a stall should be obtained from the Secret- ary's Office. A fee of 86 will ‘be charged to partially cover cost of keeping track in condition. J. W. BOULTEB, . Secretary. tlhsrlottetpa-xl Drying Park and Provincial ExhlbWlon Associat- ion. 3584-5441. .__._-..._-¢ Enrolmont No.18 AtStud PRINCE BARON 1638127 This horse is s grey Percheron nnd passed with honors the high stand- ard of excellence required by the Dominion Government to qualify for the premium. Ila won first prise and champion at the Provincial Eahlbifioh 1928 and 1020. Will make the season of 1080 at owner's stables. _ Mares nt owner's risk. For further particulars apply to, owner in charge. \ - , HENRY WOOD, Vernon River. tidlii-S-‘i-tll. rox IRE “Quality is the First _, Consideration” V rubilc‘ Augfofl ! F011 sALis“ i . Property oi late Robert C. ii Callum at Brackley Point with brill lugs. land good state of euitira r almost all cicar, balance bard soft wood, near school and ‘church Apply to McLean lb MrKinnnh. Roy Bank Building, Charlottetown. or John A. or Louis liicijsllum Bracitley Point. 3008-5-7-41. ‘ ll “ PEERLESS Foxes are valuable. "d i“ ‘ der to insure their P11)?" ' tectlon you should hi“; best.‘ therefore X13," 5 y, have t-PEERLEQS, the English Fox Neill"! m‘ market. _ f re Heavily galvanized ilv 11m n after beink W°"°"' ‘t w l rust- li "Y "m 51ml! ‘alien uli i0 3'01"’ “us”: nsrumv THE ROI-I» l" \ sladly "III!" i‘ °' "- oney. I $22.21. ..... of For Panssmpk" , who, Nails. Him" Tonil- ‘"- _ The ersilarilva "yr-mg" ' . , Gomrflfiv i-inmed» v we ,_ "w. ms "