Mgusr 19. M Rheumatism H" 9, Avoid W A” amazing tiltleed .-.. ,1” write for It reveals rims give III we trou e past 33 vears. you in N for Ill . be yells to ward lsinnd. FA R ES i taught uonday. w-.- me. my on Arthritis ,-ro ms-H NEW - BRUNSWICK PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION To be held at FREDERICTON SEPT. I - 6 Reduced rail fares from all itiitions in New Brunswlck,' Nova Scotia and Prince Ed- 1952 crippling Defor-mitlu ly eillarged 44- "Rheumatism" 339'” San: free to anyone who it. why drugs and medi- an;-J temporary relief 1 to remove the causes of bio: explains ” - non-medical proven successful specialized treat- 'obii ation in send- Ctiiisnninstrgctive book. It the means of. saving you or untold misery. Write to- W Ball Clinic, Dept. m2 !;i,,5,,,, Springs, Missourt 2'I'j-(Z--1-1 j LABOR D-AY AUG. 29 . saw. 1 WEEK-END IIIJGIILAR WEEK-END Goiiigr From I2 Noon, Stand- . Tinir. Friday, Return Limit: to 2:00 i Full inlonnoiioii from Early 'dmnt.iJ , Dominion Household co 1; E I WE ARE UNLOADING CARS OF COKE TODAY Your order nowrwill help our man and teams over the busy time later and you will be assured of next winter's supply. , A. PIGKARD and no. A PHONE 240 rue CENTRAL GUARDIAN, This column In rsasrved for news of local interest, lint advertising of s news'y nature may be inlarlod at five cclsu a word. strictly pay- able In advance. .llIVlMY'5 TAXI - Phone 925. aowaan MaolNNl3 root- wasa at 1'1: Queen Btreet. CEABWELL for Better Photo- graphs. "WE TREAT THE SICK WELL” Giggey's Phsrlnsoy. ICE CREAM satlsiles young and old. ' FLIGHTS DAILY except Sundly to New Glasgow and Halifax. Phone Maritime Central Airways 2061 or 504. CLEARANCE BALE at Norma's i continues. a ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Geo;-g'e Puncher, Charlottetown, announce the our agement of their daughter, Elisabeth '1-lester, to Gordon Winston Jonson, son of Mrs. Jonson, and the late N. .1. Victor Jensen of Halifax. Weid- dlng to take place in Halifax, Sept. 5. Personals Mrs. Marshal Caswell of Somer- ville, Mass., is visiting -her sister, Mrs. R. E. Judson. The Misses Hulda and Lois Rockerfeller of Long Island, New York, are visiting with their aunt, Mrs. R. E. Judson. Mrs. Robert M. Derry, Sarnls, Ont, and her children are spend- ing a vacation with her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Judson. i , Mr. and Mrs. William Douglas, of Gray. Maine, were recent visit- ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Judson. Friends will be sorry to hear that Mrs. H. R. Macliwen of 169 Prince street. Charlottetown, is in the P. E. I, Hospital for treat- ment.. FOR THE BEST iii ililiiiiSTOilE NEEDS r Shop At vnmoumo-uwuouuu-in? .-.. c. w. L. iioncs Members of Charlottetown Sub-Division, Catholic Wo- CO0K'8 for Perfect Pictures. ALL SUMMER STOCK clearing BN5 off at Norma'a. DIICDONALD RADIO SERVICE Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re- cording. 180 Kent St. Phona I207. ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Jay announce the en- gagement of their eldest"daugh- ter, Reah I-lanott, to I-Iiriey Em- erson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ah- bott Conrad, Cherry Hill, N. S., wedding to take place Sept. 2nd at 7 pm. at the United Church, Borden, P. E. I. - Porsonal , Mrs. M. Kelly and her three daughters have returned to saint John after spending a pleasant vacdtion at Parkdale Tourist Home. Mr. and Mrs. E. Scott Coffin of Toronto, are holidaying at Stan- hope Beach Inn. Mr. Coffin is in- spector atutho head office of the Bank of Commerce in Toronto, and was formerly with the Char- lottetown branch. - Mrs. Ray R. White and two chil- dren. Richard and Elaine, left on Thursday for their home in Mara- i.hon, Ontario, after spending a very pleasant month's holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Macbean, Hampshire. Miss Rona MacLean left Thursday for Marathon, Ontario. where she will spend some time visiting with her sister. Mrs. Ray White, and her brother, Mr. Ira MacLean. on Mrs. H. E. Cantwell had as her welcome guests for Old Home Week, her cousin, Mr. Ralph Ri- chards and Mrs. Richards of Lon- danderry, N.B. ' Mr. Ed Haley, Antlgonlsh, N.S.. who attended the Old Home Week races, has returned to his home. While here he was the guest of his aunt. Mrs. H, E. Cantivcll and Mr. Cantweii. Miss Jean MacArthur of Somer- viile, Mass., has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mac-y Arthur at West Royalty for the: past three weeks. she was accom- panied by Mlss Barbara. Cnmpbcii, also of Sommervllle. - Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Stew- art accompanied by their two sons Malcolm and John left Sunday for their home in Bucksport after en- joying a short holiday, wits Mr. Stewart's sister and brothei'-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Qulity, South Shore. Dr. and Mrs. G. F. Sullivan left for their home in Henderson, on Saturday, after lg a pleasant vacation at New Glasgow, P. E. I. with the lat- er's sister and brother-in-iiuv, Mr. and Mrs. Harland E. Hill and rfam-i ily. While here they attended the Old Homcvweek and racing events and claim that the race track is in- deed the Kentucky of Canada. men's League. planning to attend Dinner Meeting, ht Queen Hotel, Monday, Aug. 25th, please notify Mrs. F. J. Steele at once. Outlines Aimsi Of Soil survey The utilization ment of our soils for maximum. production consistent with build-I ing up and conserving of soil fer-l tility is or should be the object oi all interested in the business of farming," stated Mr. G. B. White- side, soil specialist at the Experi- mental Farm in addressing Field Day gatherings in the Province last week. i "One of the main purposes of a soil survey." the speaker empha- sized, "is to encourage a more ef- ficient use of our soils by providing information concerning thc nature of the soils in the Province. their nstuitai characteristics, agricul- tural capacity and crop adaptabil- ity and to show on a map the ap- proximate location and extent of the different soils occurring in the area." The soil survey of P. E. I. was conducted as a cooperative project by tho Experimental Farms ser- vice. Dominion Department of As- riouiture and the Provincial De- partment of Atrlcuiture. The report of the soil Survey. , '” J early this your. consists of four main sections: (1) a gen- aral description of the Province. (2) factors related to tho soils of r. 1:. I. it is their formation, is; detailed eocriptlon of the differ- ent sous bf the Province. and (4) agriculture and utilization of the and manage- showlng the location and extent of the different soils is an impor- tant part of the report. . . The survey has classified the soils of P. E. 1. into eleven differ- Qnt groups or series. The main dif- ferences between the different soils are to be found in their physical character. their texture. porosity. moisture holding capacity and in ' natural drainage conditions rather thin in wide variation in chemical composition. The physical char- actcriltla are important factors in soil -fertility. just as all nutri- ent lovels.' Owing to the effect of the broad regional factors which hsvei contributed to the formation of P. l. I. soils: they are strongly leached and stron ly acid in reaction. consequently, t sy are not rich in natural plant nutrients. Tho noductlvity of P. E. I. soils will in s lsrge- depend upon the management practices foil so. ;' owledga of the soil charac- teristics, as provided by a soil sur- vey. Mt. itosirie mphaslnd. will onlbis s farinenio hotter un-: an-subs his on soils. make fun- Iruss ofstb gapsrisnco of other mains on uiisi-soiu, apply. tho ruin of 'OxpI.f'In'lIntli your can- lfiiotlu It Experimental Perm and mantra on amiom, which m itlootod soils reprasentstlvo of ihoofou ovserve. , ,. lH8rdy formed a party motored to soils. Avsoil map of the Provlncef THE GUARDIAN. UI'IfiRLOTTETOWN- York Highlights Mr. -Paul sprouie son of Rev. 1 Mus. Sproule has-a rived recently in York after a oat enjoyable trip to England. Miss Mary Watts of Charlotte-' town was a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Watts of York last Sunday. I Mrs. Melvin ilay. station agent at York, was in the capital recent- ly visiting rt the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford White. Mr. and Mrs. Allison West and family of Parkdale were visitors recently at the home of Blair's grandparenu, Mr. and Mrs. Hor- ace Vescy. Master Gordon Vessey of York 'has returned to his homoiafter an enjoyable vacation at the, home of his uncle .Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Chandler, North Milton. Miss Dianne Macmillan. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mac- Millan of West Covehead, was the guest last week at the home of her grandparcnss, Mr. and Mrs, Will Watts in York. Mir. and Mrs. Frank,Vessey and daughter Beryl motored to Cove- head Road where they were the guests of Mrs. Frank Bovyer last week. Mr. and Mrs. Merrii Craswell and family of Charlottetown were guests recently at the home of Mrs. Craswell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swan of York. Mr. and Mrs. Alex MricEachei-n of Montreal, P. Q., motored to West Covcliead on Thursday, August 7, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orr Maccaim. The many friends of Palsy Lewis. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lewis, are pleased to see her home again in York after being a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. .Raymmirl Vesscy. the Misses Hazel and Lorna Ves- sey accompanied by Mr. Edison Ontario. They left. on Friday morn-I lnz. August 8th. Messrs Hardy and, Vessey will attend the Dominionl Shoot held in Ontario while away.l --- . Mrs, Marshall Sproule of Yorl: Manse was hostess to the Ladies Auxilliary of the Missionary ,Soc- icty of York United Church on Friday evening August 8th. A de- licious luncheon was served by Mrs. Sproulc assisted by committee in charge. Messrs. Hairy and Raymond Vesscy and Edison Hardy of York.I were contestants in the many matches ld on the riflemen'si club grou s at Savage Paint last week to determine the winners who would represent P. E. I. in the Dominion Shoot. Misses Helen and Norma Lewis. asisled by Mr. Laken Lewis, an- tertained at a dance held at their home last week. A large crowd at- , tended and a three piece orchestra furnished music for old time and modern dances. Lunches wcrel served and all agreed a. very pleasant night was spent. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ling and daughter Miss Joyce motored to Wheatley River on Sunday, Aug. Iird guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lccksley Bowen. They were accompanied home by their daugh- ter Miss Eai-la, who had been spending the past two weeks the guest of Miss Donna Bowen. I 'Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mac- Eachcrn of Montreal, accompanied by Mrs. MacEaciiern's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund MacMillan of York, motored to Murray River and urray Harbor, visiting friends. hey found it a most on- Joytihic trip, following the south- ern road near the shore. . A motor party from York con- sisting of Mrs. Melvin Jay. Mrs. Herb Vessey and Rev. Marshall and Mrs. sprouie and son ubert attended the tea held in . arsh- field July 31, sponso cd by tit congregation of Central United Church. A large sum was realized from the crowd which partook of the delicious suppdl-. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swan, sc- companied by Mr. antliMrs. Dewar swan, the Misses swan and "Master Allison, of York, spent a most en- joyahlo Sunday recently motoring on the north shore route to Wheat- ley River. While there they were the guests of Mrs. H. Swan's niece, Mix-s. Cora Ling. They also were the Buests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Corr of oyster Bed Bridge. The children had much pleasure in viewing a tiny foal of a. pony which belongs to Mr. Carr. The many, many friends of Mas- ter Frankie Lewis were very sorry to hear of his ragretable ac- cident recently; while assisting a neighbor. Mr. William Crockett. in York. with the hay. He was in the loft of the hay barn and in some wsy fell to the ground, sustaining a fractured collar bone. It was fractured in two places. He was rushed by his father in the P. ill.'. I. Hospital for treatment and was placed in s plaster cast and steel plate. Prankis is ow able ,to be around as usual in considerable comfort. , The girls and boys of the Cana- dian Girls in Training and the Trail Rangers organized 'a very) enjoyable Wiener boil recently. it took place 'niesday evening, July as when Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vaasey rymitkorl by truck to 'Btanhops Bescht the lslaritfs National Park. with he full upon as soriglu isn- toipi in the sky shaking a boautiful scene of beach and playgrounds, after a heavy thunder storm which at first Hisuiponed the spirit of were saddened to learn od the death Peters Road. and mind and her warm hospitality, daughter and sister has entered into art, Samuel Robison, George sch- leyer. Emerson Johnston. MacKinnon, and Wilson Ross. Dorothy and DC. MacLean. 'Brookiyn.N.s. Doris and Cliff, Phyllis and Brier. Charlottetown. Aunt Freda and Ellis, Mun-avl Harbour. conveyed the happy group of mer- N 'N(3PTH AMERICAA LIFE , L. s. STEVENSON l I BRANLH MANAGEk A it no RICHMOND 51. I i A MUTUAL COMPANY sports. There was a bonfire on the sandy beach and from a circle of happy lads and laaies a chorus of camp fire tunes filled the air. Re- freshments of hot dogs and soft drinks were much enjoyed and at a late hour, with thanks to the originators of the wonderful even- ing, they all packed into the truck and returned safely to their re-- spectlve homes. N?) SURE ANSWER MALMO. Sweden (GP) When this city's Civil Defence Commission announced a competi- tion for the best plan -to detect rocket bombs, it received 64 answers from many countries. including Britain, West Germany and the United States. But none gave a perfect answer. . "FE-airs Latest figures show the lowest tuberculosis rates in Canada are in the manufacturing, mechanical, agricultural and managerial occu- pations. IN MEMORIAM Mrs. Celestine Dugu -- year. - she had. been in her usual state of health on that day and her sud- den passing came as a great shock to her family, as well as her many friends. The late Mrs. Dugas made her home at her daughters, Mrs. Louis J. Kiggins, during the last two years. During her illness she was visited frequently by her pastors, Rev. Father 'David Macfrague, who act- mlnistered theilast rites of the R0- . man Catholic Church. Her remains were transferred from the, A. A. Hennessey Funeral Home Monday evening to the home of her son, Bernard Dugss, sourls from where the funeral was held on June ilth. to the St. Alexis Church. Rev. Wilfred Keefe P. P. celebrated the Mass. Burial was in the st. Alexis Church Cemetery, Rollo Bay. She leaves to mourn the loss of a kind and loving mother, the fol- lowing sons and daughters: Bernard in Souris, P. E. Island. Louis in Oregon, U. S. A.; Harrv in Toronto, Ontario; Gus in Boston, Mass.; Tillie (Mrs. John Grant) BOSEDH. M3-3-5.: Mary (Mrs. Russ Bums). New York, N. Y.; Helen (Mrs. Louis J. Kiggins) Charlotte- IN MEMORIAM, I MRS. RALPH JORDAN Friends throughtiut the Province in the P. E. Island Hospital in the early hours of Friday morning, July 11th of Mrs. Ralph Jordan of.vChar- lottetown. Mrs. Jordan before her marriage was Myrtle Verna MacDonald. the. daughter. of Mr. and MH- Gecrge MacDonald, formerly of The late Mrs. Jordan has been about her household duties until about three weeks before her death. Since her marriage in 1944 she rc- sided in Charlottetown where she has always given of her best to her home, community and church. she was a member of St. James Pres- byterian Church and was always In attendance when health permitted. By her sterling qualities of hedrt Mrs. Jordan endeared herself to a wide circle of friends. In her passing a devoted wife the enjoyment of her Lord's pres- ence. She has left to mourn her husband, Ralph A. Jordan, Char- lottetown, her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. MacDonald, Charlottetown; Lois, Mrs. Angus MacDonald, Toronto, Ont.; Lucll, Charlottetown. The funeral service which was held from MacLean's Funeral Home on July 14 was,c0nducted by the Rev. T.H.B. Somers. The hymn, "There is No Night In Heaven" was, sung, and a solo "Some Time We'll- Understand" was beautifully ren- dered by Mrs. N. D.' MacLean. Hei- remains were tenderly laid to rest in the Peoples Cemetery. "When I shall come to the end of my way, when I shall rat at the close of life's door, - when welcome home I shall helr Jesus say 0 that will be sirnrlse for me. when life is over and day light is past, I In heavens harbour my anchor is The pallbearers were Brude stew- Glen FLOWERS Pillow Husband, Father. Mother and Luell Baskats Father 'and Mother Jordan. Brooklyn. N. B. Lois and Angus, Toronto, Ont. Aunt Myrtle, Toronto, Ontario. Aunt Blanch. Harry and family. Fergus, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Johnston and Daphney, Charlottetown. Isabel, Marion and Paul Free. Toronto. John, Badic'and Family, Valley- fieid. ' t I Wreaths , Uncle Fred and Aunt" Mayburn, Murray River. u , Lena sndciien, Murray River. Freda and Marvyn. Conn and Shirley, Charlottetown. Milton and Eva, Nova Scotla. Evelyn and Emerson and Garry. Murray River. Freda and Bruce Mcrheuon. Charlottetown. Bruce Stewart, Sourls. Cora and Rob Fsrquharson,I-Inst Royalty. Robert and Genevieve. Aunt Mary. Kate and Jean and Reta, Montague. Sam Robison, Charlottetown. Cliff and Mabel Cameron. Eiotior and George Schyler. Charlottetown. Young Women's Group of the Kirk, ' Cloud, Edith and Joe, Livt-rpool. .6. Local 1.3. of l.W.. Liverpool. N. B. 0.3: podgo and L. H. Macbean, N. lists and sterling Barrett. Char- lottsinwn. i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill, Char- lottetowm town. The Pallbearers were: John Doyle Frank Deagle, Francis White, A J. Ma id, Joseph MacAulay and Jan . imam, Masses Sc-uris. Z 0115. Dot and Ffsmily, Dor- chaster, Mass. 2 Tillie and Family, Peabody. Mass. . . 3 Lou, Helen and David, Char- lottetoyn. Henry, Eleanor and Barbara Lee. Charlottetown. . i Waldron and Jennie,Souris. Ernest and Irene, Bouris. Bill, Linda and Family, Souris. Billie. Jean and Family, Souris. Thelma and Rita, Souris. Mrs. John Dugas and Family, Souris West. John, Ethel and Family, souris West. Elmer, Mae and Family, Rustico. Mary and Madeline Creed. Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nordkap, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Egan, Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dunn and Familyf Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Walsh and Family, Charlottetown. , Mr. and Mrs. George Mcfntyre, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perry and Linda, Charlottetown. Mrs. Isadone Gallant. Richmond, P. E. I. iMr. Charles Meurant, Sourla. .Mr. Isaac Cheverie and Jimmie, Souris. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Meurant, Souris. Mr. Alex Meurant, Boston. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Frank DesRochas.! Charlottetown. r 2 Mr. and Mrs. T. A. White and Tommy, Charlottevowii. - 2 Mrs. Gertrude Kigglna and Family, Charlottetown. Mrs. Catherine Ciarkin. Char- lottetown. Family, Cha rlotteoown. cast, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cheverie, When I see Jesus my IHVIOUY at Bouals. last Mr. and Mrs. Max Modorc and 0 that will be sunrise for me.” meme, sauna, Family, Souris. Miss Susan McAulay. Sourls. Mr. and Mrs. Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Conway and Family. Sourls. . Mr. and Mrs. Anselm McDonald and Family. souris. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dcagle and Family, Souris. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McDonald.. Souris. p Mr. and Mrs. Alex White, Sourls 5 Mr. Jim Daley, Boston, Mass. Miss Reta White Brighton, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Campbell Brighton, Mass. 5 Mr. Michael Horrlgan Family, Boston. Mass. Mr. Wilfred Kigglns, Borden, P. E I. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mcuaugn. and Family, Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Peters. Rollo Bay. Mr. Charles Dongle, Souris West Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. White and aniily, Souris West. Mr. John A. Dangle, Souris West. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Kickham and Family, Souris West. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Creed and Family. Sturgeon. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. John J. McDonald rind Family, sourls. and spiritual Bonus The Sisters and Children. sv. Vincents Orphanage Charlottetown. Floral Tributes. Pillow, The Family. Spray. Mary and Russ; Tillie and riii. Charlottetown. Jim and Florence Rabi.-.on, Char- lottetown. Florence and Herb Poole, Char- lottctown. Management and staff of R T. Holman Ltd. Aims. and Wendsli Lea Nancy, Charlottetown. Eleanor and Russell Matheson, Mermaid. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Munroc and .Mr. and Mrs. iMslcolm Benton, Pacers Road. i ' Catherine and Murray Bail. Chu- and iotmwwn. , Major and Agnes Isathoson nus Family. Q r . I Mr, and Mrs. raw Parlor. char- of i ' these mar maker th s in slides andry hsthln.' Mwpuaw (T: l a I ' lisnor. Marion and Lois Mor- Biois. Cuarlotutowni . 0 There passed peacefully away all the home of her daughter on ma' morning of June 8th. Mrs. Celes- , tine Dugas in her her seventy sixth , Father Corcoran and Revu Bernard, Charlotte and Family, l M1 Mid Ml'5- 'J0h" Murphy Mid day. He says Borden rang for hlmi master putting a number of let- ters into a large he fastened and addressed to Mr. ' M12 and Mrs. Joseph McAulay'md Winterton. He gave it to .xiiivern.lW"9- in the letter-box and return to the Adrian Mclnnio. flat. Milvers says he obeyed order." - PAGE THREE llhe llnlatched Strange But True I By I. ll. MacArthu- Thei'e's no telling lwhere artificial ,iiisemina1ion will end. The latest venture in this field is being tried out in England where 1,200 hens will be inseminated. viilh seman from males of their respective breeds. "Why do you say th' I. 7"- ,Mamn wmmrmn d:nanl:jedmEorlTlie results will be awaited with llnspenm. Kenway, His voicelinuch interest by poultrymen in isounded mp,” and mere was 3 no” i every section of the country. should at quemxous resentment in Hr To ihB.Vefll.lltC prove ll. success it will Barbara Calendar, sitting numhedj ”bV'9i,”1V 999" ”" ””"”ld0"5 Wain and shaken in her place.. Mi1l'iIn'SISlbll1tIE5' IWQ,-ds aeemed to be comm: "om; According to a recent issue of the it tr cndous distance away. Slieimormlvesi"T9Ch"05"”"r '1 "itching saw his face and those of Nancy mil "When-V Flick” has I199” SUC- snd the detective as through ,, m;,..1'cesfui'y-usrd llf':l'r Olymp a, Wash- which gave them an air of re- I lmzton. motenem and unreality. "You! Tm-I Temarkahle Eadiffiv has a two talk as if 1 should be responsible 100! breckf-W attached to the top of for j: 11 this mg" was accused and each supporting post, and tops of hanged for Borden's murderl What: "19. 93995 BYE Himched to the wires arg you gccujng me 0”" .strung across these brackets Tins "I'm not gccugm, you of any. ,assures the desired ”off set" position thing, Mr. Winterton," 1-epiiedffvlj the Gangs which makes mem- Kenway quietly. "I have simply: amcai picking a reality. stated the facts. There isn't any! A rubbsr-tired shaker and shakes getting round them. A man's alibi: the bottom of the plants, causing depends on the truth or Di.hRl'WI59: the 553'”?! W drop into a. moving of his story that he delivered a Shllttle. go to a moving screen, and paclnct here at a certain time. Youlhen are blower-cleaned before it-at-. say he is lying-" 1 rip the machine. "I haven't said anything of .the' With it three man crew this sort!" cried Martin. "I won't have machine can harvest 15 to 20 acres you shoving responsibility on me per shift u-hicli would require 90 for what I haven't done-I havei to 120 human ))lCkCf'.i. troubles enough of my own!" I Such a machine could do 5 (me ”.You say you didn't receive the;.lob in our blueberry farms. pm. packet," insisted Kenway. "Do youividing there was not too much stick tolthat?" ybrush and fallen trees to impede 'Certainly I do! I never saw thc,lts progress. Like the artiilcal in- packet-never even heard of it semiriation of poultry. it has pot- till you mentioned it a minute ago.l ential pcssibiiit'es. Iwill go into the witness-box lnl , t - any court you like and swear to, In Central Chile may be seen a. that!" lred-breasted little bird that nctu- "And so will ll" said Nancy firm-ll ailly barks like a dog, The ngnves - , cal it ” - ld- ui " "Well, isn't that the same as Darw'n. m g d 4 Rafi chm-ls? saying the man who asserts he de- In the cathedral of Si. Sulplcc. llvered ltuher is a liar?" looking. Paris, are .se'Ve,-81 giant mengutmg from husban to wife with an ex-l clams weighing nearly 700 lbs wt-.il asperated expression. in diameter of 5 feet. These gmptv '1 can't help that! It isn't my,shelis are now used as holv-wan-x fcxt," said Martin. "If this msn' basins. Before they came into man- so what isn't true that's his look-E present use they rested finder the WV Tm 1105 E0111!-Z 10 Deriure my-, waters of Malaysia, and anvo-he self to get him but of difficulties ca;-919,5 enough ,0 step mm me” he has made for himself, and youlopen jaws was sure to be caught in have no right to try and make mall; degth trap. Many nguves have feel I'm bcins unfair in not lyiniqlust their lives in this rncinnnr 50 help him-" IHSIICE the name "nian-catili. "I assure you I had no Il'li.el1llDf”iiCjgn15". 3 of doing. that. Mr. Winterton," ' V , , Kenway protested. "Ail I want is d,,iVf,'2,,','f,”mIfjT;;"f,;f,,'f;f,k”:t to get at the mien." log M, way. when thgy do imcki ” ll, ti - 22:: is "And from me. Inspector." saidi E W0 mlgshe horizontally ”' H01)! i-he izums or the upper jaw, ,being brought into a vertical pogjf. ion when required. That nQvemen: presses the base of the fang against igieedpirmnf 5301: Mile?! out a sin- . r p o no son w lch runs down . , a ;:.:..;'?::.::;::d.:4:l:'w...?r " 1!;-,,,v,g,g,v,,e, --e ” man who was found un- ' con:c:lgus?" Martin .was leaninsi n.gndde,?mm". "0 make sum” forward and his voice shook. ,1 mm” M hi M5 M "5 OWYI SD68- ..Ye5... :5? much repeated poison injec- "I-I saw by the papers that he annskrflay prove tam)" as when 9”" had not been able to tell how he .,.ha” i ”"0”"” time aim tlnw came by his mjurxes. Has he dons or-so-calledtsnake charmers have , so now?" gfrfitl iii! to fear as the poison fangs .. "I saw 'hIm this, afternoon-ln'?,')e removed bewre they hand” met I came Mmlzht here "om, . ese reptiles. No snake charmer the hospital-where 1 got his army." :”"1d 1”” "mg ” "W did not 50 "About the packet?" said Nancy. F.'I?:elere2'1em5":ik55'h H "Bu wh is.that so im ortnat, ln- ' 53 5 9 m""i5 fmm ” V D the Hawksbill turtle which live, 1,, s ector?'N p"Because, Mrs. winierton. if it Isl-the "Mm 5935 07 H10 501101- true it accounts for his Y WM, during the time when 'we' have rea-'b son to believe Borden was kiiled.,' 9”” mm" Ti?” had iumfd 90 It also goes to confirm his state-leach 9th" While he spoke and in Nancy. "Who is this man? Why is this story of the packet so lIl'npor- tant for him? Mayn't we know?" ."'I'here's no reason why you shouldn't," Kenway replied. "lie mgr” may he didnm kmw Borgjboth, doubt, incrcduiily, and mg- cm was dead until I told him to-,iPiCi0" mined to be fighting tor the mastery. As the detecme-5 voice ceased to sound Martin seem- led on the point of speaking. but 'NlIncy anticipated him with a rush of protest: , it isn't true, Martini it never I woi:lc'n't have kept it from you if i had seen ii, and 1 Know You would havc told me!" For several seconds they no llookingtat each other apparently 1h,,;llnC0l'lSClnll5 of the fact that they mcEs1a'ere not -alone in the room, Them wvas agonizcd appcal in Nancy's about 20 minutes to if 'on Monday night. Milvers went in and saw his envelope which telling him to bring it hcre. put it that Kenway pniised. watching play of emotion on the two M-F "FED-"I”FF'i" "IT-iv im-W'PY?fi M first by angry Family, Gus. Dot aiid,Family. Cm.,dlsti'usi. ill Martin's. Presently. newnsl Mrs. Fred Mupongjdhhoucet-cic, his exprcssion changed. sourm Hi face softcncd rind. leaning to- wards her. he put a hand gently ;over both hers. "Tll.'il'S all i. kiddie," he said, wcymomhv "live taken yo r wo--cl about an that.” A little gasp of relief g.me from Nam-,v. but there was still trouble in Mai'i.nis eyes as- he turned to the iirtcctlvi-. again. "Did this man icll you nnytlilm: else, In- yispsctor? Did hr-did he explain Messages of Sympathy Mrs. Ella Detiust, Mass. Mr. Jim Daley, Boston. Mass.. Lou, Ella "and Ray, Oregon. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Russ Burns. New York. Mr. Alex Meiiraiit, Boston. Mass , Mrs. Sally ,0'Brinr. Richniond. how I” 30' hl”'”' . M”. Mus” and Famnlm sourmi "He says that lmppciied when he Mn And Mrs. H. Mcanugh. Bm.,,i'eiuriicd to tho flat -after being d iherr. Ho l0llllll ilir door off .tho en. My Ind M”. Funk MaCK9nz1c.,IalCIl and just as ho went in ii man Souris iriishcri out of Bo:-:lcn's room and Mr 'and Mrs. And,.e,,. L-muamv caniicnrd into him, knocking him smm; down with his head against a cor- ncr of tlic hat-stand. He swears ,that. tho ncxt thing he knew was lwhen he camr to and found him- fall in hospital" "Did hr rcccgilizc the man?" , ”Nn. His tale is that whoever it .was svtlichcd tiff iilc room liiht as Jim camc nut and thrrc uas none in lthc hi-ill. Bcsidrs, it was all so quick ,iliiit hr was dnwn and nut bcforc Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Arsenault and Family, Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gauthier Charlottemvm. ,, , , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hipporsoii land ; Judy, Charlottetown. , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simmons and Family, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark. Char- lottetown. .. jhe knew what had hit. him. l0lBrel;.o;lnl:d Mrs. Earle Ford, Char To be Continued Mr. and Mrs. D. Garnhum. Char-, lottetown. Man lkeleasesl from laxaiwe habit "I suilermi from constipation for years until i started to rat 51.1.- RRAN regularly." confesses Orillia. Ontario, man. "I have sincestoppcti (akin iaxativc di-rigs - fool like my old so fiigain, thanks in Ai.i.-alum ' This crisp, ioasiy corral has hei ieri tliousnnr a rr-gain yuiiiliiul regu ar- itfy. if 'nu can't i(i'3i-"H:f(ll!lIiSiI"i)f'C3ilR'l! 0 Inc of diet-liui r, Irv Kellogg s Al.l.-HRA'N and arm if it no.-an'i hclp you. too. It's tho only type warty- Mr. Wilfred Kiggins, Bordon. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Atkinson. Charlottetown. y Mrs. Caroline Gallant, Halifax, N. .Miss Francis Christopher, Tignish r E I and Mrs. Vernon Dorchester, Mass. Cord Of Thanks The family of ii.;i'..i. Mracein. Myers. Mr. is Mrs. J. sis:-senaun as tinc Dugas wish to express their sincere thlmks to Rev. D. McTaguc, Rev. Father Corcoran. Dr. Frank McMlQtan and all kind Minds and neighbors for their ' kindness ind help during their viry lad bereavement, sincrre thanks is also extended to those who asnt Mus Cards letters and Manages of sympathy, in-out cereal that siijipiios all thr- hulk you may nr-od. A'Ll'i-BRIAN is not habit-formin I. . . its high in cereal roteirr an iron.Eai lj cu - iui dsl-: drink plenty of liqui s. Keilogrs is so sure you ll like ALI.-BRAN, if you're not completely taiisfird alter l0'daya, send om ty box to Kellogg s, London. nt. Got DOUBLII voua Moimv iiitcki