. fa fin. ' . , " PAIGE TWO St. Francis Xavier University Antigonish, Nova Scotia Offers the following courses: ‘ L handicapped in the educational facilities provided at their homes to qualify for University lvlatriculation: 2. An Arts (‘0LlrSE——lGIlCllllg to the degree of Bachelor of Arts; 3. A General Science Coursekleading to the degree of Bachelor of Science; " 4- An Engineering ('ulll'sl‘——0l two years, leading to admission into ,1 third Year of other institutions; ' l ll] 5. .-\ (‘curse Leading to the Degree of B. Sc. in Nursing; ll ll 6. A ‘feat-her Training Course-enabling students to qualify‘ for ll licenses to teach in the schools of Nova Scctia; l} -;_ A pyr-pdr,|gu|-_y jtcdical (‘nurse-through w'i ch students may , l. qualify to enter Tllflilllt cmidititm the lcarling itiedzcnl schools l‘ of Canada and the nitcd States; l l 3. (nurses in (moment. Attcuntnlj; Lfarkctnzg, Sfles llfaiiafsc- i zzicnt. Yorczni: 'l'r.ide‘, 'l ' 9. Several (lralluate Courses ~1€ftdlll2 ta the Degree of Master of Arts; Household .-\rts_A min-rte leading to the Usgreo of Ba Household Sczenee. .:lor of Registration of Students September 1.", and ll, 19C‘). o; Epzembcr l2, i930. lectures if ROYAL V1(""‘)ltlZ-l M contract; g 5 4* ‘(L ES bicGRL UNIVERSITY GABBV GERTIE. {Fzundeel and ell-muted h; ill,- m“. “t. llon. Hnrull .~ira-'$vun.l nan Muulll |(ll)lllI, For \\uIlli'L| st ,.,.._,,; rt-snl-wli and uoirreszlleui, p n’; in the l- cnliy ul Avis lli. B.H..\ ll. Cont» nil-l 0f -\l\ v eiullmti ochnlarstiips lll ilu.» Ari "~ be ulii-le early .l~ a the Unlleltc is lllhltw]. . _.__...-_ ._.ai_.~4_.-._.‘. *1,‘ )_____ ,- Bursnry nnd Luun l-‘unfl For l'll'l'lllllf' and lnlnrniirlirin »\l'|\l_v In . A . . Till‘. \\.\Itll7‘..\' 5 untreated‘! HQRSE nncrs, i a" J L _______ "The victor in a stozklngless racl generally wins by a bare loot." THE SPORT OF KINGS ‘ North Tryon Driving Park. on Wednesday, Sept. 3rd,? at 2 PJI. sharp. Four Classes-ib-Class Trot B-—(‘!ass Trot C-(‘lass Trot - D--(‘la<s Trot d- Pan‘: Mlle Heats 2 in ." ~30 cr cam or gate receipts and t. fill addticml to the winning Horses in each Class. , Entries close on August 29th. l Admission. Adults 35c. Children l l k Pace t & Paec &- Pace l half fare. G. BLONDIN THOMAS,‘- Race Secretary. ‘ C BYRTON JONES. ssgJifgfx7rgf ha“ (“ml-munc‘ 1 "Tom took that young lady canoe- " ' ' " l lng last week. He toldher that l1 l they upset he would clasp her In . , "_ ' h a b Professional cards, his arms and keep er hea a ova the water." ' “She "Well?" ‘ canoe." immediately capsized thl ‘iii-i. _.. .. ni- l A U D IT O R S l ‘ Accounts Audited. lncome Tax i Returns Prepared. 5 A. E. MacNeill Co. i 127 Grafton Slrcct ' llloi-‘l-APLIXIO. THE BRIGHT SPOT You'd soon tire of watching wavo lets On the sandy stretches curl._ Tire of all things If It wasn't For the blithcsome bathing glrl. W. H. Al FKEN t? CO. lmpoiteis ot high grade 1 Oi-rJOl-IIYF‘. — KEROSENE ~~ OlLbi We Belleve m Prince Edward Island’, Ofllce, 25 Queen St. Phone 404.. Tanks, Spr. Pk. R. R. Crossing Phone 5G. v 7962 -9-l4-fri‘.3. McLURl; ta MacKlNNON SILVER. FOXES AND FURS . Heprcsentinlt no‘: CO, of LONDON. ENGLAND. Office I12 Kent St. HUDS ONS Phone 396 ‘ Zinc illATHIESON i“ B. R. BELL D. L RIATIIIESON. LL. B Blrrlstcrs. Solicitors, Etc "Th" u" I ' ' H H Money to Loan. yenerdax" y 9" ° ° u" P“ Officer-Charlottetown and Mllfllllll "Auidennflyyti "Opinion ll divided on that point.’ Mark R. McGuigan, ; B A. llnultsrlzn. somcrrole. no. MONEY T0 tum Cameron Bloch, Charlottetown I'LL l mini-lit w. a. dunner, K. u. ter and Atlorncy-lt-I-II \ cmufluum P’ l‘ l- ‘7 -"".‘? Were the fllh bllln F? " ‘~ rev wlhlv onlrunol McI.eod a‘ lama; lce: 1M Richmond Street .. McDonald- & McPhee g J. ABHNTLEY l 0 . > x MONEY To LOAN "To you have gal back from ye B! A0 l. A. McDtDNALD. ll. I. Merlin. - IMIINTIRS. ATTORNEYS, 00400040000001-40000000000 "W" t" we _ EYES TESTED 5 ' AND Stewart S: LOWUIQT ' okisvsrgnmargn E l. n. snwaar. u. o. - ‘ - Yl- 0 _'_ w"; l I l. s. TAYLOR o ‘ Mllltstglis filial-illicit. In. l m “Qcllgizmsgllsl: ‘ tar" "sear." l... - " i A Preparatory Course-of one year, enabling students who are T1lEHCI-IARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN. o.-. . ip cman By Hugh Pendexter ,.tfyiua§§,tvgizme A WRGINM MOUTH!’ tcrzfcii" r1 liiioil PiolrhxTik-io13-ig1g, Continued a few pace; ahead of mcf and 1 1mg. “To his I": ~:-‘l~i._v. Liens enr Pi1l-_ ed up my fcot and retreved the mgg. ll we de Yaudicuil, Governor cECan-i sage and crumpled i; 1n my hand ma. ".\l."l‘.‘lt“.ll'i I find nivrclf most un- justly arcn=crl cf FGFYlIlF,’ the interest c! ‘ie Enclrh cninnics to the hut". o." FYFHCP You. your excellency, who tiavc l?(‘(‘ll m well acciiin ii (‘fl wuii Glf.‘ fl”l.\'_‘.'.l(>‘\. rincl who. I flatter my- And I extended my hand and gave FPl ~~ - ‘ - bl""lllll‘l a warm Englsh handclasp, I $slderatlon in esfmating-A" y f3); 1115 hand jerk as [he wad 0fpap:1- “Ihat lapse-z. .f ycu please, lfrn- pressed into the palm. Undoubtedly the fellaw was mad. and vet on siib- jects apart from llfississlppi country he could be sane enough. My nerves ccmezl jumping as I felt him palm- Jnc the paper, “It has been good to meet you. rn'n=ieur," he somewhat stiffly re- turned. "Till we meet. agexn at my 1:‘ ntaticn. I shall go in much for silkworms, using the Indian girls and pany. monsieur," he cried. replied, “and at some other time rt ymay be my good fortune to have yen ‘command inc." I l n 5.1.. 3v: hi: for the worms." Andwvil-h ene of his exaggerated jbows, lie was backing toward the sul- Zcn p'rzi'.e and the impatient boatman Sienr de Bienvllle v11: charming he referred in l".n ivay to my dubious po- sition, and he extended ta me those little attentions that are so natural 1n his race. and which, I am forced to beleve. must spring from an fn- nate loudness of heart. Only once - r. my pcrsznal standing involved "l cur table talk. and that when I ‘ElUITCl lo ask: "Is there any objection to my visit _: tiiabile wilrle waiting for Da- "ns report?" “Be uatLent a bit. and perhaps n~e c‘ Mfln, ‘ can g0 there together." lMelining, cf n m, com. course "if Damoan gave me a clean i slate.) His manner discouraged further l‘D-'1llPt=, and as if to avald a recur- ‘, _rcnre cf the subjert lie eriieffid >011 fl -__, I “arms-m; lively discourse upon the English and a hirmofk p3,; the French manner of occupying a Harm: on the! ecuntry. "The priest was the first of ‘ d 1.. m‘, l, “Tm; the French to visit aborigines and the itrader was first of my people.“ he ‘said. This led him into vi-arm praise-s ,cf the Jesuits. whom he greatly ad- ‘mircd. althtugh ‘he readily admitted they; never exercised the same 1n- fluence over the lower river Indians as they did over the Canadian. ‘ ran; Cut the cold a" no cf II. 1v... Wtii QE"‘ll‘i‘.(‘(l “e T61" a. m; .151 13¢ tibia. 33f.‘ liaiiil ' "c ta the yxouiatt woman, * my foot. show, _ v 111:2“. in. . ch10 you mm wen-mm dllven ‘in by the Tunicas, and to Fa- y, -» ‘ zher Focanlt, killed by the Kt-roas, no revealed‘ the inexorable side of his ‘nature, his “blood for blocd" 111(18- ments, by reminding me ivith much relish how he paid liberal YBWGYCl-‘v nth llflflds‘ for the murderers‘ scalps. It was his 1_("‘.l\i..bl'll1g"(llll! strzng point in his management l... h...“ \.- pug," icf the Indian tribes. ‘for ivhich they ,_ _\‘(‘,lll' naer-liii y; all tnalzknew him as . has ‘n-{Lu-ti,“ .14 the sergeant. l lfhe pisifll vat. znaji‘ _\"s af- t stand on and Bicivrille , point vlew of the prlicy always had ,-,,,-¢d m. 511,311 cfliie and without‘ tl:e‘r respect even when demnndng tsal: the rhcct ofltoll. i to the candle-l gilt He sneered at Cadillac for ntt sus- ghl gfzmce at me - ‘or athtl Etfrl ' apcr and l-leltl .t to the catiiilc-l r frowned and Walled; find l“ “zm a rtflll f FCNHI; llln Reylgttfllg tho paper tn the table. id: "You ma}: go. sctfleflllk" i l nnttr mid Lo mPI ‘It ivns a dlWZTPP-lbl“ I-lacl von ccme t» mi’ flllTlTlffls l0 d“ ‘nvc l‘l‘l‘ll areizsed. But. entcrzng here. ants could fortune: ~_-. if to escape cspriinge-é’ ivthfn the reach of all wh tic (card s1v~akinz and drummed , reach fer them. rcgfltdleis 0f lOTIM T, fiilyzciflw‘ on the table. having np/ pwcrty Frame was feverishly pros zznaclied a". iicar t0 an HPQWZS‘ ~15 ll‘? arcd to do. "But what. good could such a me- :'rial do you? Ifllg before ll- Could ‘c delivered and answvcrcd I should m"; parted on your case. In no even’. ' ' cs Monsieur Vaulireull have jitris-I ggridn over Biloxi, If lhllWPlll, you’ ~,v 11 not have long to wait, If sulltv. "ur petitmi could help you none." "That ls finished," he said. "If Y0“ .. m din;- pglth me we shall be served "Your cxcellcncy la in the $18M °l =i as you always ax-e." I si5h°d3 and 1 an feeding the Ell?" mm m‘? ranrilc. 1 .-.-.=@ and bOwed and stood aside for hlm to precede me through the door. I feared r should have no op- portunity of speaking to Narbonne; lint as we wfilllcd lWJ-"ltd the gover-_ world. (To be Continued) When Your Child Is Feverish The health of babies guard. lshness Baby's Own Tablets shou illness. net's quarters I heard the well-knowni Concerning the Tablets Mrs. Nor- man lee, Uxbrldge. Ont. says: “My little boy, now three years old, war He was feverish an: I gave hlm Baby‘ - ,Own Tablets and he was soon wet , “.11 y-ffscd ln a spirited haranguc.‘ lthc wriience helm; 1 "'-'°"P °l film“ in". soldiers at the sate. Dvmull “d ‘ hi; companion were lust- Wlslde the {we and impatient to be off. not at all well. had no appetite. That Narbonne and Blx Fin!!!" lagaln. I would not. be without tht 2nd struck their burial" w” show“ Tablets u long ca‘ there re young 1v,- the boatmen‘; llnseflflm olthouxh children tn the house." , "I regret I shall not have your com- ‘ “Monsieur Narbonnc. I am alwav: children for the delicate task of car-’ In referring to Father Davfon, dri-I the "Iron Hand.“ As blood for blood was the aboriginal peeling that. the silver found in the less ' lake country was carried there from' ll’! I had the satisfaction . Mexico; and in the next breath he ex- lips. yiirjirll in chczrin. lTIESSEd absolute confidence in all of ‘ILavWs plans, He pictured Law find- ing a bankrupt empire, an unpaid army and a starvng peasantry, with After Slldypz had dcY-“trtcd the gov» Ltgeselilélrftt; seitiingtolgigdtitahéandgitgigx Indian River. Interment m the ce_ necessitlxi rf how the magician had elmlnated, 0'.‘ changed these evils. Now the peas- Luxurfes were O WW“ Eliza. Mrs. Peter McDonald, 47 Ingle- yerous, Paris was the center of the Give Him Baby's Own Tablets and llttle children ls subject to rapid changes. Thus the mother must be on her At the first sign of fever- be given-this may avert. s serious l“ ggggf, lmpatlenci. Narbonne glimp- Baby’; Own Tablets are gold by -~d me on the edge of the circle and abruptly ended his nix and prev-Pd l ‘orwud mi, ___“I,.\ ». Lin‘ medicine dealers or by mall, at 25 icents n box frorn The m. Wfllllml‘ l When appelllos lag servo heaping bowls of Kellogfs Pep Bran Flakes. Children love their malchless flavor. Their crisp whole when! brings sturdy energy. And they've juil enough bran to be mildly laxative. One taste and you'll vote them better bran flakes. Al grocers. In the rcd-and-grccn package. Made by Kellogg in Iandon, Ontario. BRAN FLAKES lN MEMOBIAM HAVELOCK SANDERSON Sheridan, Regina, Sash; Sons: Dov- ld. Joseph. Regina, Basic; Peter P. and John A., Kenslngton. Alexander McDonald was a mm o! the most exalted degree of stlrllns character. In vlew he had 1n the performance of every action an ob- ject of the most exalted nature and he so conformed his every action as honorably to attain that oblect. His first duty was to God which he per- formed wlth scrupulous exoctltude, and his whole life gave testimony of his fidelity to true Christian prtncb‘ ples. , In the performance of every duty! was a moral simplicity that directed - ihls every action and a sincerity that added stability to his moral deeds. ‘Hedellghted to converse on events of . early years, and his reminiscent ob- , ‘szervatlons displayed the lasting lm- pression that good deeds always make ' upon his mind. His llfe ls but thel portraiture of the effects that arel produced from early training and the principles. Live will his memory so long as wlll exist the minds on whom his noble life exerted such an influ- ence. In this memory will be breath- ed many a prayer for his speedy dur- atlon to the realms of eternal bliss. To the bereaved ones is extended the sincere sympathy of the hosts of friends that Mr. McDnoald and fam- ily have in the whole community-Y. IN BANKRUPTCY There passed away at Midgell on Aug. 6th after n brief illness one of the most respected ctzens of the. community tn the person of Have-i Seek Sanderson fn the 69th year of; ltls age. A few years ago. he sitffered from l a paralytic stroke. from which he nev- er fully recavered, but. he was able to do light work. and his last. lllnea was but a few days. He was a successful farmer. a use- ; fnl and trustworthy citizen. a kind ' nc-Lhbor and a warm friend, who will be greatly missed ln the community. B3 his death, the United Church. Marie. has lost a faithful and loyal member. who prized the services of the sanctuary. [He ls survived by his wife. one son. Victor, and one daugh- ter (Gertrude) Mrs. Harold E. Web- ster, ' \ ‘The service at. the house and grave was conducted by Rev. John Adam- son. assisted by Rev. J. M. McLeod.‘ The funeral was largely attended by friends and relatives from for and near. The pail bearers carried the mortal rema‘ns from his home to the adjoining cemetery, ivhose upkeep and order received his attention. “Marl: the just man. and behold the up- right for there 1s a happy end to the l man of peace.“ ‘l l l OBITUARY Alexander McDonald. Kenslngtonl died at the Charlottetown Hospital‘, on August l8, efter an illness of only I two days. ' l He always sustatlncd a robust aridl healthy constitution and was ever! able to discharge whsiteverduty tho‘. i might fall upon him. His death was. ‘ therefore, a distinct shock to his fam- ily and many friends. His remains were brought to his home ln Kenslngton on August l9. whence his funeral wtas hcld on Aug- ust 21. The pail-bearers were James Gra- ham, Danlcl Goodwin, Daniel Mc- McKenzle. James W. Stewart, John Murphy and Owen Larkln. High Mass of Requiem was celebrated by Rev. Martin Monaghan in the ab- sence of Rev. R. McDonald, P. P.. mctery. St. Mary's Church, Indian River. _ _ . To mourn are left: daughters, I wood Avenue. Everett, Mass; Katie. _ l Mrs. Dinnls McCarthy. 26 Ray Street, Roxbury, Nlass; Sister Mary Borgia. lSt. Paul. Minn; Mrs. Bernard Cain, lwyandotte, Mlch.; Mrs. Byron Lark- ln, Richmond, P. E. 1.; Mrs. Phlllp In the matter of the Bankruptcy of Turners Limited, authorized ssslgnor. Sealed tenders wlll be received by the undersigned up to noon of the fifth day of September, A. 0., 1930, for all or any of the following par- cels which comprise ‘all the assets of the bankrupt Company; Parcel L-Lot with vvHPChOIISB st OIt-ary at rear of Bsnk of Naval ‘Sorta including Weigh Scales. Parcel 2.—Store lot at 0’Lesry. Parcel 3.—Lot. at 0’Leary with lorre sheds subject to exlstln, tien- ..es. Farrel 4.-—Farm one hundred and twenty-three acres at Hebron, Lot 8, subject to mortgage Five hundred dollars and interest. _ Parcel i-Warchouao on leased premises on C. N. R. llne. Parcel 6.--Stock of merchandise and produce and feed in warehouse. on Parcel 1. Parcel ‘L-Stock of merchandise and equipment in warehouse, Parcel 5 Parcel lL-l-Iorse. truck, sleigh and harness. _ Parcel 9.--All the accounts and bills . receivable of the bankrupt Company together with any securities therefor. Tenders may be mode for the whole or any number of the parcels. The highest or any bender not necesssrlly accepted. Particulars of all parcels may be had at my office ln Sum- merside or at. the office of The Eut- ern Trust Company in Charlottetown. Inspection of’ stock may be made at ' O'Leary on Friday the 2am of Aug- ' ‘ ust, between ten and flve o'clock. Dated this 22nd day of August, A.D. 1930. F. J. E. WRIGHT, Trustee. 6006-B-23-ws4l. Valuable Property FOR SALE '- l offer for private sale the farm of the late R. Percy Mulch, Mt. Ber- bert, 4% miles from Charlottetown.‘ consisting of 212 acres of choice land ln a high state of cultivation. Good l dwelling house and out buildings, ’ ‘with water system ln house’ and barns. Fox ranch in connection, also extra house for farm help, Property is near to school. church- es and railroad station. For further particulars apply to MRS. R. PERCY MUTCII, y». 1 Mount Herbert. elzq-B-thursmws. EFFICIENT ' (lPTlCAL SERVICE EYES EXAMINED, GLASSES SUPPLIED AND FITTED. CAREFUL ATTEN HON GIVEN ‘I'll REPAIR WVORIK J. W. JOHNSTON Registered Optometrist I57 Kent Street Fhono 752-1. Charlottetown ld 58-60 Fitzroy revenue of 15% on . buildings suitable ment house. FOR QUICK SALE Auld Bros Ltd. a Cold Storage Plant town. Fully rented, bringing in a net leave half of purchase price, on mort- gage if desired. An ideal location and A. A. POMEROY Street, Charlotte- price asked, would for a 12 flat apart- -l- (UNI, __, ___,__ "logical I o= (Ausus l‘. so, - i value oti the market” New Series APONTIAE now Reduced lo as low as $880. OW, with prices reduced as much as $110, the New Series Pontiac Big Six is the greatest buy in Canada today. 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Prince Motors Charlottetown . 1 Summerside DEALERS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND . 9m- L‘ TRY IT-AND SEE r012 Youizsrilg __a _ through the activity of trodlrufllm the menace of unemployment l“ been reeognloed, Mr. MOOTUQIidJW alone u‘: problem of this would but one to which attentlorrfffllil h‘ b elven by iovernmmyl- UITAWA, Ont... Aug. ilt-Unem- ploymenl. rnuac be met by shorter working hours and a scheme of un- employment insurance, Torn Moore, President c! the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada, declared today ll s 1AM: Day message. Largely