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Blucher, Saskatchewan. t t rid of them.' The pimpiee were in little I and red. When they cerne to e beau they my face burned, V remedies but coraldtzot get rid ol_;her_;r. I using nd Ointment an ey stop e urmn _a one . sw; weeks I was completely h¢lf:i-d" (5l8\1Hll M1" -l°l*l° ` E E. gi ¢|-¢_ Samolaeachiree. I una _ -4-...” Tenders For ~ Cottage r'l‘endera will be received at the the Ci Clerk up to noon on gravel and other materials from Ball way cars to City yard at Pownal wharf or other place deelgnat-ed by the City Surveyor. Form ol tender to be had at the office oi the City Clerk. The lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted oiiice ol U Saturday, May 5rd, lnrcarting sand. W,” Q I I ts. r. Nrcuonson. ony clue. em-4-ao-41. _ ____ ______i___ ,1,__._.--a1_-If For Sale - ___..- The lk ot the victoria Hotel with building thereon. also building lot opposite. These two l1f0lll\"~l¢9 Wm M "ld seperately or en bloc. An attractlvl pros wuz of riven for quick vir- Apply to l w. K. rtoc-ans. Efa LT. COL. D. A. MMKINNON. ll-.». ` Liquidators. 2874-3-21-Blthenttstf. D-OO-GO-0400000-O O-GO-O O#O§O4 O O WANTED _ POTATOES TURNIPS CABBAGE BEETS CARROTS PARSNIPS Highest price paid for good stock. J. LESTER DOUGLAS 39 Queen St. Charlottetown, P. E. I. ave-o+o++e-0044-+_v+¢+e 4 oo we .____.i__i_- ' EFFICI ENT OPTICAL SERVICE EYES EXAMINED, GLASSES SUPPLIED AND FITTED. UABEFUL A'l"l'EN'i'l0N GIVEN T0 REPAIR WORK. * J. W. JoHNs1'nN Registered Optometrist 151 Kent Street Phone 152-l. ` " Charlottetown Phone 109 SMILES MAA .A ii \ \\.,- __ Qi* no I I 1 i l C li U \lA1.0Y\ | L f l “The fellow who draws a gun on you |an't always e desperado.” E \ ’ \ | "Yes, I hed live children. They . all grew up and married eff." I “I suppose it is lonesome now at home?" "Oh, nc. Every cnce in e while one ot them gets a divorce and wanders back.” A DIREFUL THREAT a When little crabs are naughty, , And pinch and :ull :nd grab, No doubt their mother threatsne ,“You‘li be a deviled crabl’ .=_ ‘ Z*-° ‘= iii* Eulfrx -_,ti l lid? Q/A .F ‘N0 , . "_ \ \ he-' l ”>-‘~:t §_45,"._ r “ ‘EF-.\;.`f{=v' \ i ..- ,<~,__;_~_-_-_.. _ Day Old Chick: Wi-.e-whdwhat are you? .f will; "|t": Biamed if l know] l was hatched from en egg the Easter Bunny broughti Professional Cards AUDITORS Betuma Prepared. | k \ - ""“ ‘V _ ' / A. E. MacNerll Ea’ Co 127 Grafton Street 3134-4-ll-lmu. . sp* ) "gil sos _ "It‘a I -Ronny!" - "”"“l'TW‘.- , ..._ _______1iH_l; C.I~lA1§I.§§1j;1jr=:'rowr~r _.GU/morals f ‘* - 7-* - ---. "-= if ' The ‘Third w..-...-.. 'I ' nlpchfafofo A Mystery Love Story I L I V S Even: 'I"` lseanasulssa . f ra` » ‘i A !°V‘¢W.il| DY- E.*B$l.i‘ll¢y JUNK' lcontinuedl I got the old -refilled with pc- trol, and wendlng my way out of the ’ uma town. r headed toward the Lam- mermuirs, with the wind from the hills fresh on my cheek. As I neared Brackerrbridge I turned ofl sharply and made u detour, so that I could hall behind her. Marget appeared, her face a pale oval. with eyes _wide and eager, and her lips parted. There was just light enough to seethet she was wrapged in a black dressing gown. and l | that her hair was over her shoulders in two long bra-lil-l. The door #he pull- ed softly behind her. and ahs came to me quickly and heldout her hand. And ahe drew me into the porch. approach it from the opposite dircc-_ --Rmmyy' tion, and reach the Hall without pass ing through the village. Three or, four hundred yards from home I; switched oif the lights. Opening a. rare, r ran the car into a nerd. al clump of embowcrlng trees made al shelter and a canopy. I put up thc: hood against the chance of raln,‘ u-ansferr-es hav utus automatic rroml the suitcase to my pocket, and left the' car to pass the night with the tlnkling of a quiet burn to keep it company. My in-st destination was the Manse. For Marget to know I was in Brack- enbridge. and ready to help her. might, ease her mind. In any case all my ln- stincts as her protector were aroused and there was a keen satisfaction inl the thought that she had learned to rely on me and trust me, An upstairs window to the front still showed a light. I softly entered the garden and standing on the lawn lung up a hand- lui oi small gravel. A corner of the blind was pulled, back. Then the light went out. and I heard the window soitly opening.. “Who is there?" It was Marget/s voice. and very strange it sounded. The tone was not at all the tone she had used to me on our last meeting. There was an exclamation from; above, hal( of surgvrise, hall ol joy., which was pleasant w my ears. “Ronnyl You've come backl'.' "rm not going to London." I whis-|‘ pared up to her. “I'l1 tell you about itf tomorrow." ‘No, no; I must hear now. I‘m com- 1 ing down." | In e minute or two I heard the keyl quietly grinding in the front door, and I waited outside the porch. There west t B cred that the door was opening, l In the dense black frarns of the; Ronny. I feel an abandoned wretch coming down to you like this. But I am dying to hear yournews. Tell me, whats happened! You gave me such a fright. I thought it was dad come back." Her voice ren _on excitedly. -‘why aren't you 'in the train? Have you put oft going till the morning?" ‘Tm not going at all. l-" “But why. but why? Oh. I °l~\\ ill!" the reason! Ronny, 1'll never- forgive you," she whispered desperately. ~‘You’ve some beck M my sake-" "Listen, Marget." I<>said,oau_niy. "I cantsllitall toyoulna. secondi! you'll only listen. At St. Billion I rang up George in London to see it 1 could some south tomorrow instead. Georle hadnt wired me at alll it was e take. Probably the idea wee merely lo art me away from Brackenbridge. Bo I'vo come back." “The wire was-'i Bheceught her breath. “But why? I can see no ree- son. Why should anybody wont you away: Ronny, ttu wrong or you tocome back-you should have gone all the same. Promise me you'l\ take the iirst tram rn the moraine: Anvthins to nt away from -there!" 8i1s P°U1l»°d W' rough the darkness toward Brecken- brldge Hall. ' "I‘ll promise no such thing." I said slowly. “I do not leave Brackenbridse till you do. When 1 see you safely away beside friends, then I'il think about it." ' "But how can I go away?" Her voice trembled. “I must wait here and see about dad-he might return home any time and need me. No, Ronny you go_go and leave ms. I can lock ai- ter myself. Don‘t go back there to- night, I beg of you. Go to the inn in- la fain limmer moved; and I gatlr-lstead." , ~ Nonsense.” I said with a. iauih which I hoped WU careless.-~ “1t's sweet oi you worrying sboutjme. _put latest book read before the Minister- ial Association by Rev. C. L. Brown. 'l_`\`§¢ Ullfl-ll' 01 INR! Bold now tol- lows 'Hrs christ o! the Indian med and.The Christ olthc Round Table, the third great book from the pen and from the heart oi’ Dr. E. Stanley Jones within tive years. lt bears the marks oi the former two, the same vivid atyle,'the same wealth of inci- dent and illustration. Dr. Jones is lirat a speaker then a writer and his work has the- urgency and dircctness ot a preacher and evangelist. The rms rs s study rn Pentecost wr-men in view of the celebration of the nineteen hundredth~anniversary ‘of Pentecost. throughout Christendom this year. The request tor it came from thepubllehers. but such a book cannot be produced on request and Dr. Jones states in his preface that “on a recent.» evangelistic trip to South America. in the tiuiet hoursct meditation on- shipboard. the book in outline if not in essence came to him:". Itlis a book for the moment. it bears directly upon the present need. it breathes the spirit of which it speaks; it is stimulating. heart- searching, convincing. We are taken back to the challenge of Pentecost and are called upon to explore anew the doctrine and the experience oi the Holy Spirit. ‘Are those most con- cerned setlslied with the Church and Christianity? is our religion giving what we feel we should have? Is it the transforming power that it was in new -rsmmmt anim races with these questions, Dr. Jones calls us back to Pentecost lor the solution. It is his growing conviction, forced upon him by his observation and stu- dy of the lasts, that the world ground is being prepared for e spir- ____.._.,_...,_....._.-._ Keeping' Baby Lovely And Well Some babies thrive from the hour of their birth while others make so llttl¢ Progress as_to be the cause or much anxiety. As 9 rule it is the di- Sestion that is at leult with these backward ones and they start to gc ghwl- directly Babys' own"rab1ets ---------------_-~-; I discovered the trick in time t0 ssv=_sre meds the corrective of rheu- GoOd’bY¢ T3 I BACKACHE Qllkk relief from Bachclle comes wha" yas apply Norviliae. Lots ef nrllbllg ean't de aay ban-It will do lots of goal for Nervlliae doesa't blister er burn. Every drop of Nervllias peaelralu to the sere, selling nasrles. Being five lines slreeger the ordinary liaiaaealr it qnirlly Iriver cal ilrs pals; It ls composed ef several of tire lest acted pda-destroying subelsacee known le ledkal release, eed can be relied upsa far Sera Bach ' - Sirelaed Harder, Stiff Br/ erSwoI.|ea }oiais,l.lea\- //V ,li _ sl... sunt., 'r..u- I' . aclr.erstl|r muealar .- if `erjeiatpeln. P) _ atoms..-or.; -,fy . . ,Mohan-mn 7. - 4,/ ynmsnzusprfs. I/___ J, __ IIERVILIIIE -5 raps Lu!/za//v l ime a wild-goose chase to London. Now | stomach and bowel troubles. I mean to _rind out ' the whyf and _B\by’s Own Tablets are specially -I ‘ _ d l-rercfore oi it ‘ Nllusd ior .the use oi`babIce and “S > ' ~ ~. ~ ‘ ‘- . I “What do you_me_en_w do?" lim! ¢l_\1idren_. _._:'x'ney are absolutely asked. ' ' _~ _’ - " *"9 ¢{"|.\h¢-l_I\0l-her can_tse1‘perie:_t_- u m nuns to sleep us the r-rau vo- ; "Before that wire came.~`l lr`ed'r'nede ._ ll’ .5°'¢_5.“1’¢ _ii1_¢lVll18.lh¢m to oven '_ e most' delicate child. They are a mild P Y . . . . . night rm some to carry mn tmmmh _ but thorough ia_;ret_l_y‘e_‘_ w_l_1£i_¢;h b_r_:nis__l: although 1 can't gusrnnwelthere will ~ °°'““P°“°“ ~ °“ 9° "5 "° .. I ' be much sleep. _ rp colds and simple levers and allay the 'pains which accompany the cut- .. f f _ Them Wm b' no sleep or me lun of teeth They are sold by m»di heavcn‘s sake go to the rnn white-nveres funk?" reared hotly. "Youre not that,"'sl1s murmured “I didn't mean that." “Then don’t ask me to act like one. I retorted. “Don‘t ssl; me i.o clear out and leave everything like e. beestly coward." _ !s“d_ Mug” wnmy' .“Bq,nuy` mr ` cms dealers or by mall at 25 cents it box from The Dr Williams Medicine I .. " - D° ~y°” Wu" ‘D mu’ me mm ‘ Co.,`Brockvllle. Ont. ._-.._...;_-- ~ -4 normuou or c/wana Province of . mmcs aowano rsnaxn ru 'ras raonlrrl: courts' sour cum v.. A. n.. rm. In Re: Estate of Katherine A. Mac- ldown her cheek. and I reproached `&.c.. hc.. \ . To the Sheriff of the County of | myself' Ta see her thus “pw” was tm _ Queenls County or any constable or BELL 6? MATHIESON L R. R. BELL ___ D- L. MATIIIESON. Ll.. B. Barrlsters. Solicitors, us, Money to Loan, Mflcee-Charlottetown and Montage; _Mark R. McGuigan, , li. A. ILIRSTEK. SOLICITO ITU, . IIONIY T0 .|_0A|; 3"“°"'lI Sleek. clurfertetmm, |»_g_|, *McLeod & Bentley J 1. /a.aa»m1'|.n ` W» I- B!N'l'|.rv_ rt. 0. B:)r;l_sur and Altorney.|\.|_,, _ ce: |80 Richmond gtg,” ;_' MON!! 'I0 Loan . Clnrlottetewn, P. Q, |, 'McDonald & Mcphu _=__';.°. I' - .W ?* llcDOI|A-i.D. ll. I, pggg mars. a-rroanavlff ¢-rc 6 _ loner -ro wap yi _ ~ . __.. ___ /.1 - _ Q . l He: Vsu certainly are s lltii goose. She! Well, I‘|i admit l've ! you s wild-goose chess all right _____.._._.l.-i_...._ ' . v .Stewart &'f1.ow'u\¢r soticrruee, no ».eroea1_ 'hvwela ” Aeasuiourqaerumlocrasre. "“'°i*°°l\°Hl=¢ru|,1f°n_as|ssa tewtihdand IIN! than-ll nfmal Til# Rum I Members is requested. W. lt. SHAW, 3497-B-3-G-9-li. Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting ol the Sliver Fox Exhibitors' Association ot Prince Edward Island will be held in the Board or Trade Rooms, Charlotte town, on Wednesday May 14th, at 2. o‘cloclr l‘. M. Full attcndanen of Secretary. __.____.._.__.___,_,_____..1- liii Elf? ill? ag`§_ 7'HfyAzL Z/KE /7' rdf” 'io.--'*- . - ,_ .h -_;,,"@i,.~;4:_>a¢ .» 2 ' ' .__-_-+-'3_ _ - ' ‘a } “‘. '|ieu`nleliaglela1l|-_- " aseaeiea .large U, eottegeslrell - lt’e bcenl eng please » yoeoaeealaih -, _ '_-lu¢ert's__ero_se. "And you must lorgive_rne for tbial" Her voice was so low I could scarcely hear her words, and her moist lips were on mine. and ` quivering close within my arms. . 'rrrsesrtmstest the was romana fore the umm' porch with the me mory ot that moments sweetness desaling my dull brain. v » (rs so eeaeaam ~ _ a ache her slim body net be es the door softly shut; I wee alone bs- ._. , much for frail human flesh to support . “un” "mm 'mm “M enum 'in il . . h also turned from Pentecost. The "“°‘ . ..§`,f.........¢..\.....l.........hl....t P. A. FARQUHARSON GBEET IN G: grily. Then with e quick little gesture cn,” M 0,, “M n-,,,,|M, on w,¢. she slipped hor arms srpuvsi my neck. nss_dey the fourteenth day et next coming at the hour [detest iss-saooa oi the same |sbow cause ir any Ascolnte of ll” UIGH She bit her lip, and I sew u tes; l'he_e late of Charlottetown in Qneen's gumrmz m "ch eye Even m me Countyin thesaid Province, deceased '» teetate- sl-radows of the porch I saw these two By me Hamann, nu," “mud .l'°1md WHS. Mid Wltthod them HID Palmer. Surrogate, Judge ol Probate M11. ll.” llll~ get 9. sl E; lil fait this age for experience leeds us, straight toward the heart of the gos-_, pei, for the genesis and genius ol neeth the agnosticism and material iam of our day runs a note of wist- fulncss that will burst into a seeking pei that is adequate; (di every other Chr'i.st's way; fc) religion is bosom. ing more Christ-centric and God can trust us gitlrpower to the utmost i_t rtlstobeusedtomakeusohrfet. “keys _ : In this awakening sg¢,- pmmi through the fundamental change from lite based upon tradition to lite suse upon mt, truth. sxperisiroel- the world looks to the Church for guidance. Can the Church give _the car-me wore that muse from a rss-‘ lent experience' of 0od.'_ Dr. ,Jouesj answer i.s,No.HlsdIas'ncstsoiher spiritual condition is searching. The Church has become a great machine, her energy consumed in turning wheels and not tn transmitting life, worshipping organisation rather than wining men. By a growing tendency to omatenese of ritual and liturgy, to grandeur and stateliness in hous- ee or worslrlp.`the Church is adding to the outer form to cover the empti- ness o_f the inner lite. The Church is concerned with the marginal, the lr- relevarit, the obsolete, dodging the main issues and needs to come to the centre of battis where the reel fight is on. The Church has know- ledge to dissect lite but no spirit to give life. Easter stands for life wroughtout, Pentecost for life appropriated. we are between the two. Like the dis- ciples on that tlrst Easter night we are behind closed doors because ol fear. ‘Fear cf science, “afraid that the scientist will eiplain away things that have become precious to us we clasp our iaith to our bceoms tc pro- tect ft, forgetting that our faith does not need protection-it needs proc- lamatlon." Fear of wealth. being so dependent upon en acqulsltlve socis-' ty in which money is the golden key the church is afraid to challenge the present economic system. For leer of losing white prestige and suprem- acy the church has~ not uncom- prcrnislngly taken her stand against race snobbery. For leer of being' called unpatrlotfe the church 'remains narrow and national Ihstead of Iced- _ing the way to international broth- erhood. For fear ol' failure, the church rs afraid tdtrust her-sau. to God and loose the‘Goapel upon the world. We need another. Pentecost to‘lead us lcrth with. the positive message that turns .the world _up- side down. There was a time .when the Christian Church _celebrated Whitsunday more than Christmas. Now Whitsunday has largely dr0PP°d out. “Is it easier to commemorate chrlsrs comma than to so with Hi! Message? ra it easier to say God with ug than God in IIS? D085 iii 008|' 18| to give our gifts at Christmas than ourselves at Pentecost?" l Pentecost has suflered much in the hands of certain groups. As P\'°- claimed by them it is seen ll flnl rampant emotionelism. rcll8l0\1 th” evaporates in excitement and 11005 not issue in nobler c.hersclAr» Bill? in turning from these the Ch\11'¢l’\ abnormal but the normal ¢XP°l’l°Il°° l swam memory ` or christianity. when a few chris- "Marget!" I whispered, taking her `“::H;¥|:sM' M'¢|)T,:,|l:|e‘,l,; tlans have ln the name oi Pentecost ' ie the - f- '_~’_§ -_*.--!1'_-'.-"‘U~.1! 3!-" '- ‘I 5*' - _ A' ' ' ""' " ' `*<“F,-fy ' .1 -~ . ‘ -. " .-:_/j "-'vm-{§:.r."z-.75,._,~» '¥_‘#?.l"_l=f=-,`@§{f1f5'~"§-._f\:;~-7§j»-=-»;=v_ » - _ ----QQ ._._--__._ _. ' ____ ‘MY 3, 1930 , ,, , -` "¥~.-` »QfNe.ot-herbs' el! 1; . scisntltio attitude toward lite loom;-_ lvldlngaeoiluponwhiciatbegtnpe "'.tn-:.= . that gospel rs experience; an under- 1 <_ ul _ I T In A for God it we can bring to it e gos- _ l ‘tfgfll the ardenv can come into its own. the demand for mt. wut read us to the central ,_ . I fact ot our moral, and spiritual uni- ver-ss_chrm--; on ~-"res demand of GRANGE Q _._...é way ot_ life is brenkinl down except c. ,Z ___ .. _sréet body are living below It in s tour purer-s to the run go, 1 flubnormal anaemia spiritual condi- lived, Jesus died, Jesus af; u.°.n° th° dead. Jesus came in t Dr. Jones points out that there ass i ...L _ _ he 5 Contrrned on page m 5 Give A o|NNER P IN M|D-AT|_Ar~mc|l Snell e delightful experience -you guest, seesoaed tra- .ynllen with ,e wealth oi sdveetue to begulle the pieeeent dlnner-hour-pre- valeant ln the social Ilia oi England or the Continent. "idle lllb-your lawn ex- periences-Europssn contech sive you e new vocabulary sprinkled with references to Epsom Downs-Monte Carlo -“The Riviera-Rue do Ie Pair-magic names to stir the sdmiletion oi all your friends -tlretglve you entreetocon- venetional circles that are cloeedto those who ireve nevervisited Europe. Follow ther example of seasoned travellers-cross byonsolrho regelpuciteesss or the ever popular "Mont" or "M" ships this etnelasr-Isultlsee service-uneacalled cuisine, typical of all Csnedien Peciilc Cabin-Class ships. Tourist 3rd Cabin Retum Fare 3185.w end upwards. Fall laiemetioo from your local egent olwfite _ ` 0. I. CARTER. ` Diet. Passenger Agent Canadian Pacino lailway 'leint lohl.`N- B. . . 'loan thru (badass haute §Qr¢aeTr¢lo||d'e'C|llIUll- .. . G¢aJdloYorH0lU' _-...` '~..- ’ l P CIFIC suAMs+|. _----_-_- FOR SALE ~ Ont of Charlottetown R.oya|ty'e richest and best 50 acre farms. Good buildings. Choice. large, young orchard and for ranch. Will sell with or without ranch. ' Af Q-00-ooovvovofe foto Telephone BIZ. +»w |852-t-5-tt. 54-00-6040 09 Upper Prince Street ____~ :hind-B' BCI"-ly. "Ml1‘lot, I wouIdn`t vex Charlottetown aforesaid. Catholic gone above normal into e ver. ‘you for the world. You know 1 love Ciergyman one el the Exeontorl of . - .- ---- ---11 - - _.____._-._----' ' \ Y°"- my 4°”-" . 1"§,,§‘;°,]; :;';‘°,‘,', °,:§‘,‘,'f, ‘}f,§’,‘§‘,§ mf i She had turned away her face, and nn hu”-ln" ‘n "mn Y” In now she put her hand over my rnou£.h wang", hgnby |»¢“,||»¢¢ 1,0 one g|| "Ill forgive you for that," she whle- persona Interested in the asid lstate pared back, and I pressed her hand W *° *"3 ‘"9" \"‘°'° “‘° °" * 7"' "Mn" my mmm md mud "_ hum hate Ceart to be held in the Court lease in Charlottetown in Queens Boy’s and Children’S Low Priced Long Wearing I Es? I C0. LTD. Summer Footwear ‘We have handled this line of Child- ren’s summer footwear for several seasons, and have heard nothin! bl" the very best reports as to their wolf' ing qualities. We strongly recommend as for W’ eral service at a low lIl'i¢°- read liet below: Pieast ' Child’l CI|iltl’s Cl\iId’e B0yS _ ,_ _A _ 5to7'/1 8to10'/1 11t_o2 Brown Ireathsr Salldeis .............._..t1.10_ $1.25 $1.45 Patant l-_eat\tr.8_anleis- 1.50 ' 1.10 p ~ Broyn,.l=`-ll: Oxfords ... 1.so P.\w\¢’L°\_¢l.¢r oxford: neo rso Brewarlllk»Bl,eher_I!oots'.............~. 1.65 1.85 » *nl ntl' ‘t gh to 5 _ $1.85 2.00 2.25 soo zoo z.2s 2-75 mall poet ff”