. _.'....=-..._.,_* - -.:_._-~.-,,;-¢-— Oaaadians enjoy fine tea .1l ll-‘t a I\-F\‘.vI\ .\ w. w. 1 ukvnavfldsll w “um M“: i _ Has the l est sale and ever net-eases ‘Fresh from the gardens’ " "*' y, y. .-.-._.____ moi ~- PIDLIYJ ui (Continued) and I saw that we were at the tail . -—--—- of a procession, r The interruption oi‘ the stage We found a side trail running- robbery took most of our morning. across smooth _rock, and avoided, i. l i ‘l l\‘lli)i!~)‘.‘t.'\ ‘ To the Hospital lend use your wool to be spun into l. ‘\ , cents pcr pound. Blanket $2.25; it ; takes five lbs. of wool to make a. ' unless ordered otherwise. Wool must ~- be well washed and all dirt and burrs picked out. The size of single yarn is medium and double yarn - line, medium and coarse. Put ship- per’s name on all parcels and own- er's name, address and instructions a few weeks. inside; otherwise we will not be '. respofisibie for losses. Send by mail rr freight. Freight will be paid on iug the work in the early spring. WM. LANDRIGAN, i5 Queen Street. l327-5-l-thilrssat4 months. "1""““°“ a‘ "m ‘"1"- due and payable on Sept. 1st. inst proceed according to plan. W. F. TIDMARSH Executive Chairman Hospital Campaign Fund Queen 51"“ Charlottetown, l‘. E. l. a on. J. H. AYERS DENTIST 4J- Ovcz- Hughes Drugstore. September 1st, 1931; - llours:—9 to 12.30. 2 l‘. M.—5 P. M. g433_9_1_5i_ _ ISUZ-Ufl-Zl. GEORGE J. ARMSTRONG _w" ‘l-l - ARCHITECT 145 Great George Street l620-7-22-niwl1mo. McDONALD & McPHE E . A. Mcoouafofltn. r. lvicrncl: c u o N s Barristers, Attorneys, Etc. MONEY TO LOAN Riley Building 4734~5-Z0-1m0-dniiy ~nl <. Orwell every Tuesday 3 P. M. 1;; STEWART 8r LOWTHER 1Q] I. D. STEWART. K. C. y,‘ N. W. LOWTllER f", BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. 84 Great George Street MONEY TO LOAN. Victoria every Thursday ‘l A. M. East River every Friday 3 P. M. West River every Saturday 3 P. h ing Committee, if funds are avail- able, to finish the basement this fail, .» and make preparations for continu- c°l1°11'w°°d- Subscribers are hereby notified ,, that one hail‘ tho amount pledged is Mary tram After date, so the work of building may .__._._._ By dusk ‘we had advanced only ten for the time being, a Jam which wcary miles; for now. we were really grew thicker and thicker as we climbing. While I unsaddied, cutiadvanced. And 110w both our trail clown a dead pine for wood, built a and the main road spilled out upon fire on a course of rocks which a. small basin in the mountain side. thrust its crest above the snow.‘ A widening of the road, built so sillrted supper, Buck went ahead ‘that teams might pass, gave us a d i t bl k t. S‘ l ' I " 52L‘ a; gazing ofllllain tfillslblfilililzzg in the dying light to reeonnoiter. chance to advance two places in He returned to his native state of iiine and to wriggie in behind a. Sb"ii‘tti'fd - ~ t blanket They w“, a" be laundered lflcicstlilkgrgoticilc thallltsthellguilsivg: cynical pessimism. We should be light buckboard carrying what I ' committee intend commencing the construction of the New llospital in 1W0 days- A5 m‘ the chance at’ a 39x1 5119") T159 01 1119 8151116 0111' in iuck if we made Cottonwood in ltqok for a pair of gamblers. At the 01111111. 3110K revefiled his 11655111115111 pack train had its first accident. burros had hitherto avoided the |siippery spots and held their foot- Above the iedseof 106k Wheffldng in spite of their tiny hoofs. 1‘ is "m l"‘°“"l°" “i ‘he 3'11"" on that score by a series of sneéul- IWith the instinct of their breed, the l aiions concerning miners’ wages in wifilgz“lll:lll'lgl"lfaililhli‘fi Bflefilags burned our firc a scant circle of Bu; now the big gepow {who had loo lbs- as “grew, p“, Cgmlninec hope 1,; $011118 911195 816W 011,11 mmmliurfcaiised us all the trouble two days ChammcmwIL have the Hospital colhplcica and in plateau from which the Show 111111 before slipped to his knees. rolled melted. ‘Fhere we tethered our heavuy over onto m,’ side, 3e. 511M191‘. 1108' cause he was larger of frame than tired 1.1100211 We W919- W” had 5m‘ lthe rest we had loaded him on that and the Coulmitleo respectfully re- more work. By i119 118111 01 01"‘ morning Qt the supreme effort with I I PfOfBSSIOIIZl Cards $3351‘;Zjdixijffujsfzfgibsfaiizlfefhit; candle lantern 1 cur a r116 of 116511 the heaviest of our mining equip- boughs to alleviate the hardness oi lmenh -we had not calculated on 0H1‘ bfld- Y°11118 and weary thlmgh the inherent asininity of his I W85. W119“ I 111141 191195 mm my character. ‘This time, instead of blanket 811d sewed 1113' head Q“ my waiting patiently for man to get . saddle, anticipation banished sieepymm out or trouble, he struggled I01‘ 111 191151 11V‘? mlmllei violently though vainly bidding I knew 1111111111.". 111°" “"111 Bmkkolr to break our shovels and his 5110011 111E and I Saw m“ lheloivn legs. Buck leaped forward, eastern edge 05 111° sky bell“ “s lsat on his head until he accepted had 11821111 10 EIQW- the inevitable and lay quiescent. The stars were fading H1141 011w; only had me saddle shined 5111111 dawn Wind “'85 blowmg down luiitli the burro lay on his back, s. ‘s. “ H the gorge when we “rushed our but Buck's scientific arrangement coffee, gave the last touch to our had been knocked all askew. 116115 b? Bddlng m“ M“ cups and There was nothing for it but to P111195. saddled m“ hmies’ mmmt- loosen the cinches, slip him out of 0 - the saddle, and pack again. For a twmed mm’ °‘“" ml“ “If 1 hold this line up there'll be 5015111111911 5mm ledge mledge’ the“ shooting!" remarked Buck under slid 11110 111B 111111“ 1°“ I‘ “minis breath. "Got to pack this 11111 111181115111 11°“? the halbfrozen stuff to a level spot somewheres." mud 111d a °°1151S1’~‘“°Y °l 5°" And hard on this 1111c freighter be- wbbcr» 111d "1111 "1"" mde“ Wm‘ hind us. driving six mules with a 8- 111114 °f elastic "plop? we jerk-line, called: l, rounded 1 Pinnacle °11‘°°“' Ab°"° “Well, git out of the road! on us the road carried for a mile or a muve on!" For further information Phone 7'13. so gtyajght, up a. l2 pcr cent grade; Buck rose to his m“ impressive‘ MARK R. McGUIGAN B BARBISTE .s'oi.l'cl'ron. ETO. ,, MON v T0 LOAN 1 Cameron Block. Charlottetown PE.L ‘ BELL & MATHIESON 4B. 8.. Bell, D. L. Mathiesnn, Ll. B i Barrister & Solicitors -1 Money to Loan Charlottetown and Montague McLEOD & BENTLEY ' J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. ‘ Banister and Attorney-at-Law ' Ofllee: 180 “ichrnond Street MONEY TO LOAN .l,_-|. \ ml) EDGAR SHAW, K. C. "|‘- ~ Law Offices - Prowse Block, .127 Grafton Street. Charlottetown. Wills and Estates Settled. v Collection or. Bills (Special Dept.) "SAFE protection for ail documents. ‘"1 Charlottetown. P. E. l. Beautiful Birch and Oak un- loading today. All thlekneuce and grades. 80000 it. to choose from. MaciiilllALil -ROWE p WOODWORKINO COo LTD. C‘ iottetowr -.ll_______________ F W. E. DARBY. LL. B _ Barrister s. Solicitor it. MONEY T0 LOAN M , l3’? Dalton Building, Bummerside, P. E. l. ‘fiilfi-‘l-l 7-fllPVV1lll‘<.<Zll.f.[_ Phone M1 .1 __ ._ a l. 1" ~ .. . h. legfllude Merl. Highest Class Foxes wit!“ Superior Peits Result from regular feeding of i “Imperials” I IMPERIAL elsculr co, up. a Box 446. Charlottetown. l’. l]. I. v i um c. a." n“ 4.] l-IARDWOUD FLOORING height. "If you want us out of the way." he said, "ye kin drop that pretty jumpin’ rope cl‘ yours and help!" The buckboard went on, revealed a hundred yards ahead a. cleft on the hillside down which, when the snows‘ began really to melt, a stream would tumble across the road. There we assembled our jacks and our horses. As we rc- tumed to the scene of the 111111 I ‘met the freighter and his assistant For over half a century Dr. Chase’: ' Kidney and Liver Pills toiling up with part <11 our P111- 1111" P191191 5\"~‘==§!1\11 111 aphernaiia. When Buck had giizmgtlaiflgivizilfffgi’ loaded himself to capacity there hey; and Bowel, m4 $81,850“ were left only the pack saddle, a of iilu the; arise; therefrom. shovel and an ax. Possessing my- self of these. I staggered stride by stride behind Buck for at least ten yards. Although I was young and full of foolish pride in my own strength I could keep up with him no longer than that. I struggled into the creek bed far behind, dumped my load and dropped my- self across it in the last stages of exhaustion. However, even the mountain-inured Buck, I noticed with satisfaction, was fain to squat on his heels and rest himself for o. minute. Then he sprang up, prodded the recreant burro into position with the sole of his boot, began to saddle. Now a. white ridge rose just above and beyond us. Beyond lay not K_ID_VN,E_Ys.LIVER PILLS GITY SBHDULS RE-OPEN O TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER lit We have provided a full stock wide and gentle slope which stretched a glittering white expanse School Books AND School Supplies for the BOYS and GIRLS. We leli all SCHOOL BOOKS at prices fixed by the BOARD of EDUCATION and are giving the biggest values possible for SCHOOL SUPPLIES of all klndl. BLANK BOOKS. SCRIB- ' . ndustries‘ l nu-zus. EXERCISE BOOKS, uggments ifiii‘iia..'.i‘éfsl.f‘f‘ff‘”" , $1M- m thftpaemclirpzp till six o clock In g’ CARTER & 6 0. - ‘ Limited LLBNHKL V_ THE cusgtorrsowu GUARD_IA_N__.______ ‘ a, "puny as the weather . crops are reported to be exception- °1 indeed the summit, but a roundQ v their backs inward us. - I ‘a 1 SEPTEMBER 5 19% Boreas ROAD . . l _ .- AND VICINITY ‘ i ital-vesting o! min m!” 11 111°‘ permits. The different 81111-11 ally good. Potatoe and other root crops live prowl-M 01 a B°°d ‘yield. ' ' , Mrs. Lilian MacFadyen of New- mn Highlands, Maser, and her sic- ter, Mrs. Florence Finloywn- °1 Maiden, Mass, motored from their respective homes in the Unlttd States to Peters Road. W119" they will pay an extended visit to the 01d Lomostead, guests of their mo- ther, Mrs. N. B. Johnston and fam- I . . . ily. They accompanied Mai I Jam‘, V. I Claude Graham, also located in, " , __.,_,_-._4§£:_.44_;;;..‘ the United States and who is visit- . ing at his home in Gasperedux. _ Leaving on the morninfi of Friday ,5 l‘ 21 Aug, the party arrived home on ‘ / Saturday followinfl- Q1116! 111119- it. The enclosed ciiPP111il from a 1e- cent issue of the Halifax Chronicle re. the gallant and timely rescue of a. boy from drowniflfl by M!‘- Lyle Beaten of Halifax and form erly of Peters Road will be interest- ing reading for his many friends in P. E. Island. Mr. Beaten refer- red to is a son of Mr. M. A. Benton Teacher and Mrs. Beaten, Peters Road. Following is the account- “Yesterday afternoon while 'Lyai Beaton of the engineering depart-l mcnt of Porter Brothers, was pas- < sing Pier B., the calls hnd screams 1 of a. small group of boys on the edge of the pier attracted his utten tion. Some distance out from the shore a small form was drifting on the tide. Without pausing to re- move his clothing, Mr. Benton went ove: the pier wail and swam out to the unsconscious child, who had apparently been in the water for some time. To Mr. Boston's quick action, can Knox, aged o ’ OAll comm ere smoothly rounded. "Hinges and bolts are concealed . . . Reelo end shelves ere removable . . . Ovens are cenmlen and ell- porceleln . . . Heeling ele- ments are detachable. years whose parent-s reside at B0 V SMALL Clarence Street, owes his life. Un- ' PAYMENT conscious and almost put human’ aid, the boy failed for almost an hour to respond to the efforts of Dr. P- A. Macdonaid to revive him- The physician called by the lads rescuer who himself gave first aid REASONSWV/liy Maritime Women Should CliOOR lilo "New ENTERPRISE” ELECTRIC RANGE. fntnln ‘(u-x us’. 14.11.. p 5531711 v _ lblelléylyl; 1 I I ‘ta’; J-a/l. s‘ ~ 5:0 -$ \- f . . . . - -----wuoaantieauenlabeenloillliivnllllltlend. _ __ _____._ ~n>~4¢6L4 u. . ‘l. Because the New Enterprise is up-tio-thc-minutc with exclusive improvements that give utmost speed, greater convenience and modern beauty.‘ _ a. The New Enterprise Electric Range is made h; E‘ ' the‘Maritimes, and the money you spend in buy- ' ingit keeps Maritime workmen employed and boosts Maritime prosperity. 3. The New Enterprise Electric is guaranteed through and through by a Maritime manufactur- er, with a 42-year reputation throughout Canada for making good heating andwooking equipment, ‘Write {or illustrated folder, describing this beautiful h... e199- tric rdnfe . . . perfected and guaranteed by a Maritime maker. ' Mcmllyllv firlverylbalahgandfleatzngll’ THE ENTERPRISE FOUNDRY COMPANY, LIMITED, SACKVILLE, NEW BRUNSWICK ' ecd PAYMENTS ll! before the doctor arrived, worked at times- with little hope, but his efforts were rewarded and the boy still in bad shape from his acci~ dentpwas removed to hLl home where two other physicians ‘assist- ed in reviving him. Today Cari is recovering but he~wilil spend the next few days in bed. The lad R. T. HOLMAN, LTD The Big Store House Distributors for ENTERPRISE RANGES in P. E. I 5 New Models $48_.50 and up. Liberal Allowance for Your Old Rani!“ 7 with a group of piaymlites, was on the‘ ' pier _ yesterday 30 feet into deep water. He came up several times and then floated on the surface. His terrified com- @1115 100511“. has been smewhat 11- afraid to leave, tried to attract nt- tention by shouting but as the children who persist in frequent- ing thls dangerous Playground, despite the efforts of watchmen and police to keep them away, and make a. great deal of noise, little attention was paid by the workers who were some distance away. Mr. Boston's opportune passing and his quick action in getting the boy t’o shore and. under medical care, un- doubtediy saved his life. We regret to state that Finley the young son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mackinnon, Peters Road, while operating the pump engine in some way had the misfortune of break- ing an arm. The broken limb was set as quickly as lossibie and it is to the sky line. We had passed the sources of the stream above which we had been toiling all that day. Buck mounted, and I, with more relief than I can tell, followed hi5 example. He did not need to inform me that this was the final dash to the pass, for which he had been harboring the strength of our horses. With menacing cracks of his biackenake whip Buck kept our burros climbing at a fast. walk. And now we passed a low ridge and I saw that the line of the horizon no more made e. sharp cleft be- tween dazzling white and deep blue. It was slashed with the black silhouettes . of men, horses, waions. The men, I perceived at I a second glance, all stood with der our. "Thar she be, I guess," remarked Buck. He himself had a. catch in minute," lucid ‘went on, At a cautions trot, which set the sides of my own horse to ‘ against my legs like bellows, we advanced to the group on the horiilon line. It remained the horimn line: no further heights showed beyond. We pulled up be- side e fiiélvght wagon, end‘- (To be flinlinued) The-attendance in the schools of will be a vacation in the fell for Murray River. 15 111° 11°“ ma‘ P51110115 111111111‘! 1° 111d 111111 "-1111 mited owing to the children being made to keep the attendance well School. ~ run slvuuvr can or t THE LOW-PRICE nun» i " LOWEST-PRICED SIX EVER BUILT BY CIIIIYS ' The New Dc Soto Six-loweet-prieed six ever oEei-ed by Do Soto-will appeal strongly to every prospective purchaser of a six-cylin- It will appeal particularly because of its im- preuivc emartneu, style and finish. It will eppeellrecausc of outstanding adven- teges in performance, appearance, safety and lamina. Here are some of the points by which the new De Soto Six proves its superiority: 72-horsepower motor-an assurance of hi! 80am between an forward iflfid-doiem“ “n” Hun“ “a; élhhcapn’ 224 Great George StneevtLCharlottetown. P- E- 1- afternoon, jflgpglng to know that the patient detained at home during the berry up so_that the teachers be not all; when Carl slipped and fell some does not complain of much pain. picking season. Now that this bmosscd with a. low percentile event has passed and that there attendance. Mr. Bcniflmm 35°11 potatoe work let a. strong effort be in charge of the Point Pie-Milli w .. lpeede without use of clutch. it mil)’ b”! ' l outbybutton on duhWeatlierprwl 1" expending hydraulic brakee-ldl-tili“ safe and sure in operation. Ail-eteel -_ welded into virtually one soilid P1°°° mu] elf and to #11111 “a” n ' ' 11am andetvylrrlns- D°“1’l°*l'§1’ producing lower center of grflvllY-d {M}! -- shock cbcocbol-a. "hid" wmbmi-idlfli ‘i usually long urn-lush °°1*"'“’“'° p, , unique in the low-priced field. Exw ‘ ‘Qagflflg use. Superior nplioisl u“ d terior fittings. Economy of ope" 2 his breath. In those days nohc smoofluflexlblelrerformmw , \ mointonllw" D S - '. had measured this quarter or the more than 75 miles an hour $ l L“ the ne-rerdeme . Rockies, butd knew now that we in top speed. Perfected Free 11°11" Biwiyfilrhow w“; I ‘ vol-smash more than eleven thous- whegnns optional for only lion thatuw m” f“ _4 . ll 0 arlllfiilrset ill-OJ: Trlelevllllcks for a ‘"50 at.‘ T“. ‘no of l“ 0 o. sin-em one». ilnlndlll» “mum; “term! 01 '1 FreeWlieeling permiiseiiifi- on-Ewhlc-an-a-h means I! CORNEY pianos. 1-" fill-flan inky’. A’ “r