SEPTEMBER n-.n4___- THE CHARLOTTI-TTOWN GUARDIAN 4i v.._-. 1931 azm l PAGE 'l‘\_v_ __ in Misnamm For a Clear Skin The. bloom of good health cannot be imitated. it comes from inner cleanliness. A dash of ENO in a glass of water every morning or night will prevent unsuspected constipation.‘ assess uiélmsau Budded on earth to bloom in Heaven was truly exemplified when‘ g tender plant was cut off in thr home of Mr. and Mrs. Allison MacMillan, Fairview. There darllnl daughter, Jessie was borne away to liar Heavenly Home in the early» hours o: the morning, July 28rd». at the earlyllc of eight yearn. Jessie had entered school when in her sixth year, but to romp and play too heartily with her Ploy- mates seemed a great strain on he!’ heart, consequently sbe was care- fully taught in the home however. the following spring brought furth- \*€N . You’: Rides $91M l Birthday Dinner To Be Postponed n-Q’ i mm lotto. Bflliointing Ward a Ueuten. ant in the Third Cavalry, and dab ed 1am. N®°S ilrRu IT SALT" whim. ,}_ --SMILES-- '1 l 1 ll .1. ._ ilzrc and expell- flm. Reveals blemished stock. AS !\.' ('il.\.\'('l-IRY "H ‘llll. llll: (ll\\('r'.l.i.()li (Continued) The simple act of catching the horses, tossing the brldles Over their heads, steadied me also. l turned back. she had seated her- self on a broken pillar. 0f the‘ castle rock, and her eyes regarded me steadily as I advanced. l ‘Robertj’ she b58811. “don't you think you had better go away?" "From camp?" I asked. "From me. Sec me no more. You’ will be safest so." “Safest from what?” “From yourself-and me!" “What ls the danger in you?" lope. Onca she looked back, saw me staring after her, turned her head quickly to face the road. Then she disappeared round the hill. bee: waetxa. ofhod gtaom taoinn The aftermath of Marcus Randy's editorial on the political lncompeteence o! Cottonwood was blurred and obscured for both th< lcamp and me by another event which seemed temporarily rnucl more important in the scheme o. fate. v I was awakened next morning by prolonged knocking at my door. and by the protesting grunts of FURNESS RED CROSS LINE S. S. “Rosalind I'm not hard to gci "R-‘lbert- a ma“ 15 always l“ Marcus Handy. As I struggled out [less this ls only a flirtation with am a, m“ The“ mm outs,“ ‘you. Unless you are that kind 01 a voice spoke; and Marcus. as he a man." much this isn't a flirtation. Dontlgmm, puma the cyoghes up m.“ 5'0“ think rve “ugh” it? mm,‘ his ears, and fell once more asleep. [you know‘ that I did what I did ' down and you touched me and I to see you out m his cyaym “gm “'35 carfled b5Y°nd myself?" 'away. Bay's it's important” came "I know all that," she said. I'm a heavy v01” from wlmoug; trying to be very honest now. A1111, ‘it isn't honest in me, Robert, to tycipamng segment and say I doubt you honor. I'm certain dressflt hurried to the °f mat- Ymfre m" 1-ke"“"9n- m" stable for my horse and through friend Barton, for example." “He was-iarrllliar?" I asked, my the ‘hands clenching. i "Oh- 5m9whflt~ Bu‘ “Y” m‘ have abandoned such cternites ‘that trouble you. With you, it's ago’ Busy an the way with spec“. ldmerent- Dim‘ W“ think Y°u_'d latlcn, as usual in such circum- l busy creek toward l l ‘ grasped the meaning of the wordsqemotions, not y "I Cflllldll‘! i911 you." I 531d. h°w 131d down m; revolver with anotherlbrougll; out another trlviality. l I hurled myself out of bid, an- {Arabic for all I grasped the oalamityglmatlc nlcanlng in that te livery lterm. But Buck was running on! _ “You can scoop her out with abl‘ a clear inslilritin! June air rode lll7\5l)00ll—nss:i.\'5 three hundred to the m m“ “Ems they m‘ B“ “h” v tll8QtDIi—§ili> widens as she goes ill- ‘rocky curve which 1 seemed m that stuff we hated so like pizcn-flwlllle LlC-O-RICE ClNN-O-MON WlNT-WOREEN PEP'O'MINT Life Saver, _ Tlme .is'any tulle. "I sure have-Shorty and me dlmg" when he Eves a melded.“ sleep, I saw Marcus sitting up havc—as rlzh as-"Buck paused, a5 WWW‘ “funlewv, he“ h“ vmcefin bed in his white-and-red nlght- though to find’ a slmile wild en- slew Shell’ l“ l“ lnsllm- "“"‘ shirt, holding his 45-callbre sidc-lough to express the nliumlll- the trying months of her illness. “Rlch as h_l!" he concluded. From my whirl of thoughts and not m all generous, “Gold quartz?" I uskfd- “Gold quartz you the only poor lllarfs o re. carbonates!" He might have been “That sand?" “You've called it!" Buck stopped here, ‘er symptoms and medical aid was Iaummoned, everything possible by llnnnan ma», and the devoted at- ilentlon of mother and father was lavished upon her, on two occas- ions she entered the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital for treatment. her mother also look her to Mont- real for special treatment, besides her local Doctor was in constant attendance, but all that human sli could render was not able to silly the grim messenger of death. Jessie was a most wonderful patient little sufferer for almost l! year and a half, one older in years LONDON. 56PM has been postponed. wrote, “the position oi’ affairs the country was different what it has become now. 28 - At the Prime Minister's own request, the non political banquet which Boots- men proposed to tender on his 65th birthday anniversary, October 12th “When I weedss far back as July to be the guest of my fellow Soot-amen in taxation sometime in the autumn." the Prime Minister in from "Under the present circumetam, grandnml"! "Does Bob Gllson lives here? All’e'jaculatcd Buck. "Gold's a sucker‘ lillfil 110W 1190511158 my Build “'35 right, Buck-Buck l-layden—wants {proposition N0! What I've got i5 Suva, little ones up in His arms and ‘could not have "displayed more wisdom, patience and {The devotion of the mother could ssed ever at her every I beck and call she has the gratifica- tion of knowing she faithfully per- formed her duty. The parents have the consola- tion of knowing that Jesus wok thfl flalesed them, and said of such l8 talkmg the Kingdom of Heaven and that dma. Jessie is safe in iris arms free from, china; all temptation and sin and though ,she can never come back to them, the Love oi‘ God shed abroad swell the number of the great -l'obed throng where parting shall be no more. she is sorely " and 1L shorty seenlmisssd in the home by her devoted gumbm; parents, little sisters, Margaret and endurance than darling little Jessie during all ces, I think it would be a fellow countrymen who were pro- moting the feast." The Committee hopes the Prime Minister will later reconsider his decision. About 400 persons had already bought tickets. Among the proposed ' speakers were, the dor; Col. John Buchan, Scottish mvelLst and Conservative Member of Parliament; Lord Ihchcape and |Slr Robert Home, with Lord Elgin | as Chairman. w- Doctor Owns great mistake to carry out the program as originally arranged. I shall re- tain all the pleasure and honor of which the dinner would have given °' me and all the highly valuéd feel/ ings which I have for those of my Archbishop of Canterbury; Charles G- Dawes, United States Ambassa- DOMINION OI‘ CANADA ’ Province of PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND lln the Probing‘ %-lll'1lu,al2.2lld George \ In Ra Estate of Ma i or tVheutiey iliver ..I‘3'..‘i..§¥"5f,.'§,“ in the said Province deceased teams, Pliy the Honourable Harold 1.40"", ¢3..‘"§Z'.. surrogate "will: of l'l'0|l|lie '1‘o the Sheriff of th C . (fllficlfl County or any °¢.,,,,f,',',‘,',',{ s; ' Whereas upon madly on file 0f William s. nfiwifif. .',’€',',‘§°" view lu Queen's County lroucfi,‘ farmer. lne Administrator cum lcsla. nienlo annexo uf the above named e, mo praying tum. u citation may y,‘ "nmd m" lilo Purpose hereinafter *1 forth: You are therefore hereby :5. qulreii to cite ull persons lutresteu 1., the auid Estate lo be and appen- l, fore me nt a Probuie Court to be bu: in the Court lluuae iu Charlottetown in Queens Loullty lu the snld l.» viucc, on Tlleslluy the uvL-nqe", d“ of October next morning, at the hm,‘ eleven o'clock forenooll of the ssul: duy to shew cause if any they call M, the Accounts of the suid Estate ahnulfi not be passed null tin‘ Estate closed as prnycll for in said petition and m, motion of Malcolm hlcKinlloll £5. Pffllttor for said Petitioner. Add 1 .11.,‘ hereby order that n true copy berm l"? fulfill"!!! llullllshed in some news. Dllllel‘ published In Challotietow; aforesaid, once in each week 19g a leust four coll ecuiive lreeka (mm m, date hereof nun [but a true copy hgrg M "l! mrmwml Dusted in the fullowiu public places respectively , namely l“ n: hall of tho Court House in Cbsrlottstml-l aforesaid in front of the 111m 1 wile-Riley River aforesaid and in fr I M "l" "hlwbllflllfle in Bnyvlaw .1011. “M- ‘md I d" "Mo!!! further ordel gggto: "l" '10P)’ hereof be forthwith on the Attorney-General n: (my Province an that all persons intere l. ed ill the snill Estate as aforesaid may halo éllirenlluliafl thereof, "n El’ l-ll? hand and the Sea! of the said Court rm; 1g", filly of September A, 1) 1931 ms.) and in the 22nd year 5i m. Mule-sly‘: reign. Snnfobgg») girl-b PALMER e u sseo-nsu-lvnn-u '“ °t Pmbm“ “fight ‘mu Plssmge" "bell" leave m°—f°l' y°l1 0W" stances I reviewed every possibility through the pockets of his over- ‘imdrel/ 915° h" aged Bmndmother- Lv. Montreal Ar. Chlown and Lv. for St. John's Oct. " Oct. 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MONEY 'l'O LOAN Riley Building fi3i-s-2u-lmo-dzily u... nsqnrauu EWART & LOWTHER J. n. srswsar. n. c. 1v w. LOrVTHI-IB 3ST good?" f "Constance, is it absolutely hope- less?“ “Absolutely,” she said firmly. "But you're in trouble. I want to help. Ii there's one chance in a hundred million to help you, I want that more than anything else that I can have in life," I said. She rested her elbow on her knee, dropped her chin into her palm, and gazed at the stream. “Robert? she said finally, “if I let you—stay in my life-do you think you can go on as before- just coming to talk to me now and then until-until perhaps I go away?" “If that is all you will give me- I hllVg no choice!" "1 can give no more. Even then. I warn you that you are likely to be burned.” "But will you be burned? That is the thing which matters." "No it dosen’: matter. I am al- ready bumed-scorcbed-wlthered." "Constance, won't you tell me about yourself?" finally. Fly: Come on, Min, here's thi finest dance floor I've ever seen. OUT OF SIGHT He hit the ball upon the nose, It traveled through the skies. The Hcttsntots and Esqulmaux Hr": ::~-1 it passing by. A Friend: What did you raise in your garden last summer? Suburbanite: You ask too much. Can't expect one to be enough of a botanist to know the correct name except the true solution. Was trouble breaking between Buck and Shorty‘! 1 wondered, as 1 rode toward the claim. Even had there been a tragedy? And, what- ever happened, I must get through this thing quickly. For I did not want to miss a single one of those noon breakfasts of Mrs. Barnebya, which were midday dinner for the rest but noon breakfast for me, and where daily l’. met-Constance Deane. This was the claim, at the curvc of the creek; but what had hap- pened to the cabin? Its thatched and sudden mo! lay on the bank. braced up six feet high on posts.‘ from beneath it protruded various familiar objects of human use,‘ such as our Dutch oven, my old set of red blankets. Where the cabin itself had stood were only chips, piles of sawdust, strips o: bark, a trampled iloor. I was hailed from the hillside across the creek. I looked up, and was aware of a new object in the landscape. A tlmbered hole gaped at me, black and brutal-mouthed; out in my name and as yet, I sa of every wcccl ‘Wit grows. “That isn't living up to the condi- tions," she replied. “Nol" Suddenly. with one of her light movements. beside it lay a fresh new dump, so small that even my inexpert 88o could see how shallow as yet was she slipped to the ground. "I'm go- ing now?" Would you mind fix- ing the reins for me?" As I tum- ed to throw the bridle over her horse's head, I saw that she had swung unaided from a wayside rock in the side-saddle. "Where were you going?" she asked, looking not at me but at her hands as they grasped the reins. "To Forty-Rod. Matter of a little the tunnel which fed it. From that orflce Buck emerged, taking off his hat to extinguish a miner's lamp was walking toward me not wit. his customary even stride, bu rapidly, jerklly. I dismounted‘ start ed toward him; he waved me beck As he approached, I saw that his eye glitterd with some unnatural excitement. "Got to see you alone, kid-all School Trustee: any improvements iclc-"l readers? ' Cicsman: l3» Yes Qififfihllig is revised. We hav even rc-lvriilen "The Old Oaken Bucrct" to lhc till-e of “The Steri trad Fauczl." I ‘ QQDQQDDJUD EYES TESTED AND GLASSES FITTED E. W. TAYLOR. J. S. TAYLOR Have you made in your new Indeed, story about a fire," 1 said. “It isn't really important. If-J’ But now she looked at me, shook her hood. “No. Go on with it. I Want w ride back alone. Try to forget this afternoon. Let us play it hasn't happened." With the touch 0i’ an expert horscwoman, she gathered the "lull 8nd nor brown nos swut- -1‘ve struck it-—struck ll rich!" e4 llll- “You have?" I asked inconse- Bhe broke him into i! LTOt, 111W G qugnfly, MR. AND MRS. alonel" he shot out. l-le looked round; his eye rested on that ridiculous shack of thatchlng and poles. Into this he drew me. Hc squatted on his heels, scrutinized all approaches before he bur: out: “Kid, don't it beat the Dutch O l. 311g produted a creased paper} She was tenderly laid away in "Here's where you come in," he New Dominion cemetery by a very said. 1t was a, mining claim. filled lures concourse or people from w‘ unregistered. "Ain't our claim!’ Buck hastened m explain. "It's theMurnhv. Howard smith. ground next. An "—waved an ex- w and near. The pallbearers were namely, Francis Peter Doyle, iven Burdette, Nelson Currie - six young boys cited hand toward the hillside-Land Alihlll W115“- “shes crammed with it, jammed. with it! You can’t lose! Your play is to git this registered quick be- fore the ruch starts. Ride boy!" (To Be Continued) Foxes Wanted 20 pairs dark sliver. 50 pairs medium sliver. 20 pairs pale sliver. 20 females pale silver. Apply by letter, quoting lowes cash price, cratcd and delivered a express office, Charlottetown, APPLY BOX K. A. Care Guardian- 9056-9-29-21. The funeral service was conduct- ed by the Rev. Mr. Brldgewater, assisted by Rev. Mr. Crows. Cap- tain Ferguson and Mr. Herbert Greenway, Ottawa very softly ren- dered Lead Kindly Light. The floral tributes were beauti- ful: Crescent, Mother and Daddy: Wreath, Ladies Aid, United Church, Wreath, Fall-view Women's Insti- tule; wreath, School children: wreath, Boy Scouts; Wreath, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith; Creacents, Aunt Emily and Uncle Ewen; Aunt Mabel and Uncle Gordon; Aunt Kate and Uncle Mack; Sprays, Aunt Annabel and Uncle Wesley; Aunt Gladys and Uncle Norm , Mir. and Mrs, Maccauley, Manches- ter; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shaw- 90-70-9-29-11. i. l smears“ l II \.\ .\\1-\ l ll.-\l'.! l’ . . JOE TAKES TOO M-UCH FOR GRANTED Coat Of Arms Of Missouri (United Press) - PUEBLO, Colo., Sept, 28 - The original drawing of the coat of arms of the State of Missouri is believed to be. among the collection of old deeds, letters and papers owned by Dr. W. G. Williams, here. The drawing, carefully executed in pen and ink, depicts sketches of Washington and Jefferson on eith- er side of the bears which grace the present State Seal of Missouri and at the top is the legend, "Fu- lure Capital of the United States. of the crest, also are owned by the doctor. He bought them 40 years 82o. paying $125 each for them. _ Now he values them at $1,500. No stirrlate of value has been placed upon the original of the Beal, but it is believed,» should it prove to be genuine, it will be al- most priceless. 1):. Williams’ collection was start ed 44 years ago, when ha came into possession of a letter written by Artemus Ward. the humorist. Dr. Williams‘ also owns an order issued by Gov. Brooks of Massachu NOTICE Steamer Hillsboro will be laid up {or repairs to Boiler on Saturday and Sunday, Ootobo 8rd and 4th and will be replaced by Motor boat for passengers only. ' By oral-e DEPARTMENT OI‘ PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS. 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