Hr.- ......s-»..-. IIl-Pifirlrn-baln-e-‘A -»--<—-",,_. ..__ ,__ ‘ __ -3E'-!81vr=-2rrin<‘ PAGE TWO ‘ ' Executnrs’ ‘Notice ‘ The undersigned executors of the ' ‘last will and testament of George Ives late of North Tryon, Prince County, Prince Edward Island. Miller and Farmer, deceased, tee- sate, hereby notify all persons in-. debted to tho estate of the said deoeasetLto snake immediate pay- ment to them at the store of Wood and Company, Tryon, in Prince County, s! ; and all persons having any claims against the said estate are hereby required to pn- sent the same, duly attested, at the} store of Wood and Company slurs-i said, within sis months from this dale. Dated this 4th day oi October, s. 1)., 1933. GEORGE WOOD, DAVID JOHN THOMPSON. ,. ,_ u. FOXTAEHI IF vou vnuu. A noclon Why Gall u. Esocutma.‘ .2 Plumber ‘Z ? Dolnxuos or reruns PROVINCE. of‘ rnlnclc EDNARD 19min‘ sunclb Pox. Poultry and Livestock feeds have this year prqven their superiority beyond ques- tion. IN THE PROBATE COURT 24th George V A D 1933 In 3a Estate of J_ Benwick Maths- n late of Springfiell Lot. 6'! in greens County in the snid Province, ilt-tlicai Ulwlur, ti <'r1ls~'d_ tostatc. By the lf rmu-ubie Harold Leonard‘ f’: ucr, Surroylltc Judge of Probtltiq. sen, etc. f To tho Sheriff of tho County of Owen's County or any Constable or filtrate pmson within said County. Greeting: . Whereas upnn res-ling the petition cu file of Hugh Ii. .\l<°~i\'tly of Clifton iu urn-mm ('I|'l‘ll_\' of. ti . l-‘llrmcr, mrv Tllil.’ llvnltr-r of tn-- above nnln» rd Estate praying that s citation may be llflllt-d for the purpose horr- lillflfrl» sett forth: You sre thercfor hereby required to cite all Inn-rested in the sad Estate to We strongly recommend ranchers to start immediately feeding BUNGLO FALL FUR.- RING RAMON as the cereal diet for their foxes. This Ration is Manufactured by us, especially for ihc Fall-I-‘urring season from August 15th to December 15th. Promotes clear color, finish, snd good body of OHAPTIITI. ‘III VEIDIUI‘ Prudence Page had not been far from Pear-‘Ikes Cottage when the accident ’ The noise of the explosion startled her, filling her with dreadful premonition, "Peter The laboratory!" Bhe ran with Java's intuition, straight for the scene of disaster, arriving there before anyone else had gained the spot. The many windows of the labors- tory were completely blown away. The garden and the field on which the shed sbuited were strewn with broken glass and bits of bottles. A queer, pungent smell came from within. Without. a. moment's hesitation, Prudence tried to force the door open. It. had jammed. She pushed and thrust, in vain. Then, headless of torn frock and a cut on her foot, she scrambled| through a broken window, cslling:—- "Peter! Peter! Are you bere?" No answer. She dropped from the Window t0 the stone floor within, 55G 31W l cry as she saw, amid the wreiiklié. Peter. lying, crumpled, face down- HEAR TS AHRE By MARY CHRISTIE |seid totrembiing Prudence. ' ‘The. she added. ansiousiyl- . ma" | consultant from New York hsd said breaking time till he comes out. again. And he was looking very grave as be drove off. scarcelycarlybertothedoor. what. the oculisi said? The eyes will get better won't they? Don't tell me that-Peter , , . I can't. say tilc awful word . . . it would kill to... Down Janet Mercer's homely facc the tears were coursing. She took Prudenceb hand in her own strong capable one, gave it a pressure. the: said brokenIy:- m (Zl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN " Get Ready - Get A Set - Go WIIRLWS allifislrnx snow Oharlottctown, Prince Edward Island NOVEMBER, 1th, 8th and 9th, 1933 SIX OOLOR GLASSES, SIX OlROllPS, TEN CHAMPION SHIPS'__SPEOIALS This will undoubtedly be the best Show yet held under the auspices of the Fox Exhibitors’ Association. Its spectator appeal will be thrllllng. Its opportunities for exhibitors unbound ed. "he word. troublfs with hls "What!" “Yes. The exploision was a very, one." t "Can-can he sec?" asked Prud- ence, thunder-struck. "We don't know yet. ‘The doctor has them b- tinged." I Next day, snd the allowing, there was no further news. An eminent that. much depended on the nursing, and in his turn. had brought a‘ famous oculist to Pear-Tree Cot- tage. It seemed an interminable, heart- Prudenceh trembling limbswoul :1 "Oh, Janet, won't. you tell me "Be brave my desri He'll need a. estimable. snd sppwlr befor~ mo st a Probate (‘curt tn he hI-ld in the Court House in (filhflfbiivivvivlh in (pill-en's County. in tho snlrl Provlncv. ml Tllrwday tho iwPnty-flrst dllv of Now-luhr-r nert_ coming. st the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the ssmc dsy to dhew cause if any they etln why the Accounts ai‘ the rsiri E<tnie should not be pus- rd and tho Estate Clf|~1"4 as prnyt-tl for in sn tl n-ctitinn s11] m‘ motion of Drmlllvl .\l|-I(!llrlr>rl_ l5" Prrwfrvr for fur and leather. We also recommend to you: SUNGLO Fox Breads (White, Wholewhest Raisin, or mixed bread, dried and ground) Viiamineral-ihe W ° Y 1 d ' I to ward, one arm thrown forward. as though, amid disaster. he bad tried save himself. “Poier!" Prudence rushed to him. and-kneeling down-site put her arms about. his shoulders. Speak to mci 0 Peter!" Ghostly silence. “Peterl the bravery we can give him! Wh< the oculist, took oflt the bandages "Yes? Yes? Peter could see . . , breathed Prudence, clinging to Jet ci/s hand. "Peter will never see again. H . . . blind!" said Janet. brokenly (To be Continued) "in i'.~t.r...~.-. .-\vwl‘l n’. hereby Mtloney to Loan and Collections order that s true copy hereof he forhwith published in Phlrlntteior-tn greatest Mineral and condition aforesaid for at loser ft-hr IAIWDFETI" POWQQI‘ ‘M’ F018!- I've wl-ok! from the dtrr- hereof snd that s tru~ Mpy mm»? p» (m-phwqgy. » v0.1.4 n. m» 1m nu; yullllivr plant's Also SAVE M9n§y rosylwtflriiyj r1'u- in tlu- and Foxes by Ug|ng; F’ vlrL Ti I v ' SUNGLO Flea Powder SUNGLO Worm Exterminator SUNGLO Ear lotions SUNGLO Disinfectant. ff psi-vi snd s1 " ‘Woo aforesaid. "Jrlered in the J-rlid may bare h.- fn"!~n lhrl‘. , , Chen vtrwlv- n.v Mm! sol Real of 'l~- Ill-d trur: t _ of D""t7'v°r t. n 1' mi 1.. the 2m. Island Industry t\ ~ r» 3n. l.. rsmrmz. "114 W“! m", rm of n! m; I Profits by Buying st Home. "Pater!" The sgonized cry rang through the wrecked shed. something warm and wet, dripped on her heard, red-colored . . . It was blood! “Peter dearest!" With a mighty effort she cont-rived to ease his head around, so that it fell against ber shoulder. "Peter, wake up!“ Ebtcept. for the deathly whiteness of his face, he looked as though he were asleep. The ayes were closed. the body limp. HOUSE TO RENT Good furnished house in conven- ient location. Hot Water Heating. ldoderate rent. Apply ll. F. MscPHEE, Solicitor. Riley Building. Charlottetown. 1897. ‘ tIr-ll n Judge of Py-tthstg 1927. m. 1L.‘ Write for prices, descriptive circulars, our latest feed sche- dule, or what. have you. Charlottetown Dealers: Bur-law's Grocery. Jordan & Burns. Carter d: Co., Ltd. W. W. Mulch, Earnscllfle. P. E. I. BUNCH) feeds and 9"- ducis msnufsetured by- -'———'~'- International Fox FARM FflR SALE Anti Animal Foods flat nose VALLEY m‘ BUMMERSIDE. P. E. I. 100 Acres with buildings, i-n -' B0 Clear. Price $1600.00 'App1y to Owner. wa-lter MacKenZie’ Kimberley, B. C. no not "eghgt i Youf Eyes An examination might be of great bcneiit to you. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRISTS Charlottetown and Alberton Professional Bards Stewart & Lowther r. n. srrzwswr, x. c. N. w. sowrmm BABBISTERS. scum-mus, no 84 Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN ‘ McLEOD 8. BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. O. Banister and Atiorncy-st-kvv MON’!!! TO LOAN Kdchma” Ofllce: 180 Richmond Street u". Am" Montreal ChTcwn l. leave for 8t. John's ..FOR WELL DRILLING Communicate With The Trask Well Co. VAUGHAN H. GROOM Local Representative Morley M. Bell's Law Office Summersidc or Phone 297. llosolind Oct. l0 Oct. l8 CARVELL BROS LTD. Charlottetown “m. Prudence thrust her hand insidt his tom coat, against his heal-t. Wls it. still beating? Was he . . . was he . . . dead? . "Peter!" Glass lay on the floor. ‘Nod ever?- where. Again that. warm trickle fell on Prudenceis frock. There was s. gash high above the ear, and the girl, without. s moment's resitaiion, bore s flounce of her gown all. and made a l-cush bandage 1w that bleeding head. “Hi there! What's happened?" The village constable rapped loudly on the door. "Open I say!" "Door! stuck. Come in by the window." Prudence called. "But first run for s doctor!" The head of the village constable. accompanied by some neighbors ap- peared at. the wrecked windows. “An exploislou". said Prudence quickly. "I'm afraid he's badly hurt." One ofthc neighbors, who had s pony-trap outside, hurried for the doctor, while the others forced the door. and the big constable with the hcip of another mum,- csrried the unconscious A. iron: into the TV. C. T. U. Notes women and chfdl-en. and patriotic pioneers combat falsehood. e shoulders" ins is felt in most of the countries of the world- calls mo. tion 11pm humanity. the countries of the world liquors degredation and suffering. I AM CALLING YOU I am the compassionate friend o‘ I am the spirit. of noble crusader. I am the protector of the home. I am consecrated ‘l ‘id. I s-m s. teacher of truth-facts to I protect children, “for the gov- rnmeni. shall be upon their I comfort. the sick and the shut- Ismnsverwearyofwelidoing. The touch of my friendly hand Guttering ibuma-nity continually My prayers rest like a benedic- I would spare my country and Mine is a great task and a great- er joy of serving. I am calling you. I am the W. C. T. U. Won't. you. join mew-m s. IG 1P1"! AWAKENING In the greet sin-lion square of Cairo there stands a new sculpture placed there by the lkyptisn Par- liament. It shows The figure of s bedroom on the ground floor of Pear-Tree Cottage. Someone ran for stimulant, and old Nannie. wringing her bands, hem wailing:-— "He is dead" To Prudence. the whole thing seemed a. terrible nightmare. It. was only when Janet. Mercer. cool and composed. arrived upon the scene, that she went. home. The doctor's diagnosis had been very guarded. Until he'd got. s. sec- ond opinion, one couldn't say the extent of tbs injuries. Tilers were complications.’ An operation might. be necessary. Yes, it. was serious. Extremely so. One couldn't. say yet what the ” cee were . . . There were some bed signs. Heart. action very feeble. Bhock. Oh. yes. danger of collapse, as si- wsys in these cases. The other doctor had been tele- I419. OSTON H. F. MacPHEE, B. A. Two sun", nsluusrsn. SOLICITOB NOTARY, es » VRGHY on tile lliley Building, Charlottetown New Lin" 5 A I N T J O l'l N WEDNESDAYS-SATURDAY! st 7:30 p. m. from Ssini John Dnelostonlilzlfl a‘: .I.ii. MacDonald. K.O. BARBISTER. SOLICITOB. to. Riley Building ch""°mh'n' P‘ l‘ m."- (s.s.'r.) nexunernin . Return sailln from given the very best attention. B0,,” T“. n m; . .§75-2-6-lm0ntll. l""':.;:.’.=:~"§-r s.s.'r.. e at o n 9:30 s.m.(A.1'.)i'o lovw- To ing dsy. EASTERN STEAMSHIP k LINES ' ' MARK R. McGUiClAN. Fcrlnfnrmsrlon and reservations up L I I ‘ ‘Bsnnlsrsll. SOLICITOII. 81c. plvstTlrllrsOfiseJieidiPrJWbsri,Ssintloiln. " ' Mgflgy 1-0 Log}; sl- any Qnulisu Nsrl Rvn. can .n IicL-st office Cameron Blochi.‘ lotietownJJJ. BELL & MATHIESON it. ‘ll. Bell D. l.. Msthieson. LLJ). Barristers d: Solicitors Money to Loan Imrlniietownjlhl. clflameron Block. f -' for, from the local post. office. He was on his way, by car; They would telegraph to town for an eminent surgeon. if ‘second opin- ion’ advised it. Prudence, her head full of the doctor's disjointed. gruff ielk, walk- ed with leatien foot. towards her home. The news had spread. and her mother was at the garden gate. looking vcry anxious. "Poor Mr. Armstrong!" . "Ho's still livins." suilmi mo‘ cnce. speaking ls though she were in a sort of trance. "Janet Mercer is undertaking tho case, and they've teleprsphed for a night nurse, ton. Mr. Cumbermere was passing in his racing-car . . . he knows Peter . . and he says hell gob the but that‘. to be had, doctors, surgeons, bursts and all. Everything is being done." Al. half past. nine that, night, when the night-nurse went, on duty. . Janet. Mercer came to Green (lab- lcs for a breath of air. "He's been partly conscious, palt- l ly delirious, but; there's hopc." sh: sphinx, not recumbent, as are the sphinxes of ancient MVP‘. but ris- ing on its forefoot, stretching itself. Close by, with her hand upon its heed, shrouded ss always in black, stands s woman with head uprais- ed and veil thrown beck. looking above and beyond- {The name of that sculptured group is “lhypt Awakening." As you stand with me before it. you: hearts. too, will go out in prayer to God that. is she awakens Egym may reach the highest snd best. Ilovetofllinkofthewotrkofthe World's Woman's Christian Tem- perance Union as responding to the call of the prophet Isaiah (62: 10) —"Preps.re ye the way of the peo- ple: cast up: out up the highway; gather out the stones: lift up an ensign for the peopl Mixegt Home Nofiookingi NoWorki Relllsvbd You'll never know how q stubborn cough can he can us un- til son try is famous pa. t is use in more homes than any other cough rem d es more e y. ‘ it giv prom f, positive relief. It's no trouble ltxsltito isaix snbdt?is butaktrilea“ n a as. e pour out of Pines: til sdd insulated sugar Iyrup to make 18 ounces. Syrup is essily made with 2 cups of su r snd one cup of wster, eti l cw Ino- menis until dissolved. No Qoking n . This gives you four times ss much cough medicine for your mono , and it's s purer, better remedy. t never spoils, snd tsetse e. snd heels the ‘ill smed membranes. This thrt-e-iold sci on explsins w ll Bush, Quick relief in sevm co l. Plus: is e highly concentrated com- pound of Norway Pins, used ernilons for its healing of membranes. It is gnlrsn prompt relief or money refund FINO OOT President. Sum 1560. also to this call of his (62:6)—"I have set w-swllmn upon thy walla; OJerusalenl. . . - yethstareJe- hovalfs rsmenbrancers take ye no rest." it is an old problem there, this liquor question. for in the tombs of the kings we find this, “His earthly abode was rent and shattered by wine and beer, and his spirit escw- ed before it was celled for?’ Old pictuples portray men cer- rled home from s. drinking party and women overcome with wine at is Priest; worbd against. the evil. snd on a papyrus written by Ame- nasnan, 2000 B. 0., we read. "My son. hast thou forgotten thine oath? Didst. thou not. take an oath concerning strong drink that thou ‘mules not. put luoh law thee? , God regards not the breakers of Ipledges. Those who go to the tav- erns are degraded like the beasts. I, thy superior. forbid thee to go to the taverns." Aswestand intbe rnldstofthat city of s. million people and look beyond those granite forms we see on building and billboard adver- tisements of foreign liquors. Lest summer. in the suburbs of Alexan- d:ie, I tried to mrke for you s. list of the drinks of all nations shown on the billboards, but there were too many. The use oi local wines, especially date wine, with its very l-lifll alcohol content. is alarmingly prevalent. Much beer is manufac- tured from grain. and even from bread. These stones must be gath- ercdoutcdthewayofthepeopie. t ~~- ~wvsuwsermln<q,q,,.,.,‘w._,”_, / BRING YOUR FOXES AND YOUR FRIENDS TO THE YEAR’S GREAT CLASSIC EVENT. 1. Where you fit as a Breeder. 2. What your fellow Breeder is doing. 3. The latest information on breeding, strains, type, nutritiometc. Entries close November 3rd. Entry Fees per fox $2.50. Prize Lists now ready for distribution at Fox Exhibition Office, Charlottetown, or at Canadian National Fox Breeders’ Associatioms Of- fice, Summerside. B. W. ROBINSON, merside. duoed cocaine, and its use quickly sptlead to all classes. Now heroin. that worst of all drugs, has large- ly taken its plum. Iwishinpay atrlbute infill work of Russell Pasha, an mglisli- mtm, for many yrals head 0f W‘ lice in Cairo, and now also in charge of the new government bu- reau for combating drugc Eis fear- less energy in tracing drug P1118! w their haunts and in inducing na- tions so prevent. manufacture and export by rsibrm of their laws is making the whole worl a little bet- ter. He estimated that. 0f Favpis fourteen million people one half million might; be addicts. and the gafg expenditure reach fifty thou- sand pounds. Tbis is from a land where the daily wage of s laborer has fallen to fifteen cents or alli- tle more. In s rccerlt. report. Russell Pasha wrote: "Police work alone is not sufiic cut. Public opinion must’. be aroused. Tllere is scarcely a fam- ily in Egypt. that has not. among its members or friends who has lost all through dfllfl." Then foluws s sentence that. might well become a slogan for this con- vention. "This family grief and family shame must be welded into a national debarmination to curs the country of this evil." We cf Egypt. wish to thank the Australian Woman's Christian Temperance Union for her gifts to us. By them millions of pages of literature snd thousantb of postal! have been sent on their mission of Duttbsreisin Rflfitodaya spread of the "while drugs. Down wcnlingandteecbirlgfllifllngup stumbling stone even worse than m mglgn 1m- the peoples." liquor, bed as that is- It is the Two beautiful queens oi the last come to‘ mind as we close. Vashti lhwvch the rem lam has used left. hsr thmnc and wse lost to the 11M Mum. but in my. 1m. alaw ptflfljg eye us...“ ‘h, Thflbosherethcdehsueheryoisroysl miles of the lovely flowers of tllejsuc, rumm- opium poppy that had cursed the when ma" “m, forbade further cultivation. refused sai “I will go," her the mes- "118 Ville! disappeared. I have not sage. "lli thou at this time boldest seen one since that. time- Jrimbwlvrv... tbypcsceJhenwillrelic-iariesto AfiIthOWfi!llIlOf0hllll1lLPO-L)1QJgw|fromanothQfplmm,., and who krloweih whether thou urtnoi cometethekingdcmfor such s time as this?" Christian women of the world. ye no rest." "Gather out the from the way of the people, V ‘a India-flees lift up an ensign for the peoples." lbf". for “Who kncweth whether tbousrt m" not 001116 m the kingdom for ma an. “l, m" a time as this!" glgbgkn-‘km-II- (This scorers was given at. the mitatggstltge; opening session of the World's Wo- n, ,,,u§,f man's Christian Temperance Union '~ ‘ mall"- WII- held in Toronto. Canada. in June, ' - ‘Fruibs-tivss‘ 1931.) m. l wss coasting“, .,".,°.,,",',1 3,333“ lrhilvlsnn severe lie-sub,‘ m m. 'um'd"l'md' '"_Y,-, Thy really have done Frllll-l-flves . . . alldrul us"; I TIIE TOBACCO HABIT Dealing with us. habit ma. a that is the least serious one, D. E W. R. SHAW, Secretary. Charlottetown.“ purely phyfles! standpoint and Krcss, M. D., Neurologist. Wash- ington Saastsrium and Eomital. writing on Industry Dee- truotfve to our National Life." out. of a dcrful , “ l experience on the subject affirms- the increase in the use cites. Much 0f this can be attri- buted to the prevalent use of cigar- ettes. 8o common are mental dis- esses at. the present time that avaryotherbedintbehospitslsof, Americaisnotwbeingoccupied by‘ s mental case. Aside from this there are s great many suffering from nervous diseases that may be iermcdborder-lins cases." IN IAEIAORIAM HIS. JOIN I). MMPBIE Its educational value to all in- detobel- 14m, at; u... homo of l.» daughter, Mrs. John M. Acorn. m. Venloxl, Isabella Glllls, widow oi the late John D. MacPhee, at the advanced age of 8i years. Although the deceased had not enloyed robust health for some time, and was confined to her bed for the past ten months, her pas- sing wse wholly unexpected, and came as a great. shock to her ism- ily. She leaves to mourn five daught- ers: Mrs. JOhn M. Acorn. Mt. Ver- non; Mrs. Levi MOIOW, Iris; Mrs George Spencer, Manchester. 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