1:112.“ " ‘rs-Asm- --_~.»-:'_- ~ i“ ":2: _:= PAGE TWO F rnuek _. Lron SALE! ‘334 ton International ‘ truck, panel body, low ‘mileage, good tires, in perfect running ord- ,er.. Price right. "For full particulars apply to i‘. O. Box 253 Chairlottctown P. E. I. a ..- -.»i..-.‘.-~*_ éfilflfjfn" ‘w, NOTICE Dog taaes are due and [USA1110 "I1 or bcltlre July 1st in cal-Ii yeah. Every owner of a dog or (logs who shall refuse or neg-Joel to pay Silltl‘ tax shall he prosecutor] within ten fluyf; of the appearance ot this notice. . saunas BRADLEY. ioz-l-r-a-oi. NOTI SUNYSIDE INN ll.\.\'(‘l-I niiiirs CtlllNlllt "___ii iuu. Near Summers-lilo, will hold their Modern Dance on Moniker, July 6th, 5quare Dancing, Frills)‘. Jul), 10th. Tile foiiiniing weeks will hold their Modern Diinei- on Weiiliesdzi)’ pypniflg‘, (‘time along bring your friend. WOOL Wanted, 10.000 lbs. unwash- ed wool, highest market prices paid. A. IBLOCB’, ill King St., Charlottetown 7042-7-4-31 ' Professional Cards Summer - Art Glass through July at the Studio of MARY ALLISON DOULL Cape Traverse 5277-6-16-1month. STEWART & LOlVTPlER J. D. STEHXART. K. C. . N. \V. LOWTUER. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. 8t Great George Street MONEY TO LOAN. _i_ ._._ ___-_ Prohibition Commission Chairman MR. GEORGE BROWN Margatc, l‘. Ii. I. Send all information regarding Infractions of PROlllBlTlON ACT to the above or to J. J. Trainer. Commissioner, Provincial Police, Charlottetown, or to C. A. lillllcr, Inspector, Summcrside, or to W. E. Haywood. Inspector for Queens, Charlottetown, or J. \V. Piatts, In- spector for Kings, ilioutague. MARK it. lllcGUlGAN B. A. BARItlSTPlR, SOLICITOII, ETC. MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown, IKE-l. BELL 8r MATHIESON R. It. Bell, l). L. Mathiclon, LL. B. Barrister i‘: Solicitors Money to Loan Charlottetown and Montague McLEOD & BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. l5. llEN'l‘Ll£Y. K. C. Barrister and Attoriicy-at-Law Office: 180 Richmond Street MONEY TO LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. l. McDONALD 8; McPHEE B. A. J. A. MeDONALl). ll. F. Mr-PHEE Barristers. Attorneys, Etc. MONEY TO LOAN ‘ 145 Great George Street 4ifil-5-2tl-lmo-daily McLUREGi SILVER FOXES AND FURS Representing,» and r ‘itl-lll-‘l-i-‘li. Sunburn dangerous to some skins What to do " CONSIDERABLE number of blonde Nordies can't stand sun- burn," says a noted health oilii-or. .'"l'hey don't tan. 'l‘hc_v just burn. And i often they got actually ill from tho eileets of the sun.” And sunburn is not only injurious to your delicate skin, it is unbecoming. i’ Better zivoid it. liven on cloudy days there may he enough violet rays to cause irritation. Ilse a parasoi and wear a hat. Look oiit for the reiierted violet rays from the ivater and take your “Yasi-line" Jelly along on all obt- ings for (‘Oliiplelo protection. The tube slips easily into your hand bag. Before you! go out, apply a thin layer to the exposed skin, face, arms, neck, legs (it you go without stockings). \\'ipc it oil with cleansing tissues and apply gioivlier. This will give a pro- teeiivc tiini over the skin. And if you feel yourself burning, zippiy a fresh layer and leave it on. Never mind the looks. Better be safe. This is n. harmless way to save yourself trouble. Dotry it. “Vase-line" Jelly can lie bought anywhere, in jars or tubes and it is very inexpensive. Chese~ brougii Manufacturing Co., Cons’d, 5520 Cir-allot Avon, Montreal, Canada. IiEUiOYS “Kilt HONGS "ltlarsei lose." "Ifiatik Hymn oi’ ‘he ilspiiiln“. "God (save the 1~2.na:“ Z\leliticl~soliu'. “Wetlililix; March.“ ISOOILIZS \‘\\\< "They say that the man whi works lives longer." “Depends on who they try tc Work." He: ‘Do you know it was the happiest moment of my life when you promised to be mine? She: I carrt bear to refuse any man ti"! asks me to marry him. I Q I 4 AN "ADAM" LIMERICK Please lei me write this old one—~ Of new ones I'm bereft ‘The trees have all been ieavino But sriil tbry haven't ii-lt. “Isn't spring glorious? Don't yoi. lhink it is the but elm 5-, y" year?" "l si-cultl 21y nod." iVlacKlNNON HUDSOITS BAY CO. of LONDON, ENGLAND. Office 112 Kent St. i C. M. Lampson Er‘ Co. LIMITED. 64 Queen Street London, E. C. t. England Public Auction Sales OI’ RAW FURS Ililpplng tings will he furnish- ell without charge by applying ‘ t0 R. T. llnlman l.td., Suin- h incrside. P. h. l. .3 Represented by Alfred Fraser, ' .‘ "'t:, \".', i .1: ' ‘. ‘l \. . dill}. Phone 390 . Fx"':e me a nwrmciit "'1? F7 I"‘/ rw-Ltazs i: _'c.l cwJ I c'*..i't want hirr i S?!‘ I'll/l. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN !Selwood or A Sleepy Cat t Continued) Before Seiwood could dash‘, across the sidewalk, the group in i -the street was surrounded by , a crowd of yelling men. In thei _thiek oi it Selwood made out Par- ' daloe, whirling about like a bear and furiously shaking off a man who clung to his back; a second man, gun in hand, Jumped around ‘ the two, evidently trying to shoot the mule boss without hitting his assailant; Christie, screaming. he". father, and Bull Page urging her away, stood by, wringing her ‘hands. And at that moment ani iactivo mall, dashing out of Bartoes i and brandishing a revolver, ran be- i ‘tween Christie and her protectors land caught her up with his free‘ iilflll. llad the confusion been less, had the uncertain light been less carton, Sciwood would have becli at no loss to recognize this man; the commonest instinct in the ‘nuiiiia: of mcn would have declare-r‘. ‘Stat-buck to him in the man assaii-‘ dug Christie. He did not realize ‘that smoke was now rising about‘ Bartoes place, that Pardaloe had‘. made good his threat t.o burn it,‘ and that the men running out of ‘the door were crying “Firc!" He‘ ihad eyes for no one but Starbuek land heard nothing but Christie's angry, rebellious cries as shc Istriiggicd to free herself. And he] “ran toward her with an answering r-ry. i Starbuck saw him leap into the< ‘street: and. still holding the fran- ~iie girl, he brought down his guni like a iiash on Selwood. I It was a reckless, a useless shot. Willi Christie fighting him with puny fists, the bullet flew wide. Not dcigning to reply, not even drawing his own gun, but lnaddened to filry, Seiwood dashed forward; before starbuck could pull up and cover the second time, the gambler was on him. ' Bull Page had caught Christie by the wrist and was, dragging her away. She screamed‘ at Bull and resisted him. She, tried to get back to where she, knew a deadly moment had come! between the man she hated and] the man she loved; but she could not. Parcialoc, like a beleaguered‘ giant, had shaken oif his enemies, recovered his shotgun, and above the spilttcring crack of revolvers; its roar sounded on Christies ears.‘ Then, culbbing the gun and shout-j ing imprccatioiis at his enemies, the I mule boss swept an open space 139-: tween them and the two men who’ lflfkcd in a death struggle, roliccii in the middle of the street. Despite a terrific blow across the‘ head from the flat of Selwood‘; 1"“"°1"°¥. Starbucks weight and. bulk had born the gambler to thew.»- gfflllmi; find Starbuck, to avoid a! fatal dexterity with the same re-f voivcr, had clinched with him. I Neither oi the infuriated mgn_ Smsmwd t0 “will iflills-ivastcii another instant trying to shoot, But Siarbuck had afurthcrresource lacking to his enemy, Selwogd kiww nrecisvlv what it was-the deadliest of weapons in a clinch IIe knew as grips, like lightning, shifted, eyes strained in fury, brows rained remorsclcssly, and the gage of life and death slipped from “and to hand. precisely what sm- blick W55 l-Fyillé.’ to do-hdkncw “W105i PFBCISOIY where the heavier man carried the coveted weapon, and not One man but two were exhausting every resource of strength and strategcm to reach the half of Strbueks bowie- ‘knife at his hip. It was an unequal struggle Starbucks weight. and strength almost continually ovcrbore the gamblers agility. Eitch advantage for the mastery hard-gained by Sclwood was soon lost to the heav- ier defense of Starbuck. With Pardaloes piercing eyes taking note of every turn, he could see but one hope for the lighter man, a hope that vanished when Selwood Masonic Temple 0o—. Annual Meeting FURNESS RED CROSS LINE S. S. “SILVIA” Freight and Passengers. Arrive Arrive Ch‘town Ch‘town and and Leave for Leave for St. John's Montreal June 20 July 6 July 13 July 20 July 25 July 2'1 Aug. 3 Aug. 8 Aug. i0 Aug 1'7 Fortnightly thereafter. CARVELL BROS. LTD Charlottetown Agents. 4810-4-i'l-frimonwed3iti. i PRIVATE SALE _ I offer for sale my exceptionally fine farm of 212 acres at Mi. Herbert nicely situated four and one half miles from (‘hilriottctoivn near churches, schools and railway station. Good buildings, house, barns equipped with water system. telephone also. > ' Leave Montreal 10 a. m. _ the Masonic Temple Company will June 2'1 144 Richmond Street, Charlotte- July ll Jilly iith, 1931, at 7 P. M. Dated at Charlottetown, P. E. G. W. WAKEFORD, Secretary. 5516-6-24-wfm7i. Fox ranch inspection invited. nos. n. runcv MUTCH R. R. 5 (‘hariottctw-n, P. E. I. ~-.-.‘~.......,-,.,Hq--s,w¢q,¢ , A meeting oi‘ the Shareholders of be lieid in the oiTlce of E. It. Brow, town, P. E. Island, on W dnesilay, Island, this 22nd day oi June, 1931. seemed weakening. If Starbucks iwind should outlast the other- 'Sciwood, Pardaloe told himself, Ieouid not win. . I (To be Continued) In the good old days the mlm who saved money was a miser. Now Ito's a. wonder. The hard thing about making money last is making it first. '"i"i A ‘ill [y ill‘ i g ., ‘it dilly , H Juli l d“ JULY 6. 1931 ~~ “rim COITIQ I see the Ships! RI SING like sky scrapers from the deep --- surpassing in length the height. of even the loftiest sky scrapers-"the largest and fastest mer- chant ships in the world" will be calling at Halifax during the next few weeks. Some of these ships are so huge they stretch the length of nearly five city blocks. Their size is such that they are floating summer resorts with shops and restaurants, golf courses and bathing beaches. Bring your family to see them. All their lives they've heard of the Majestic, Mauretania, Olympic, Leviathan and ‘other ocean giants that are coming here. They’ve heard too of the Broadway stars that will appear in person in the local entertainments planned by Show Boat Cruises. You can come, have a good timeyand pay for the cost out of savings offered by Halifax merchants. Two Negroes were discussing fam- ily relations. “Yes," said Ambrose. “I can trace my relatives back to a family tree.” "Chase ‘em back to a family tree," said Mose. “No-trace ‘em, trace ’em." “Well, there ain't but. two kinds oi‘ things dot lives in trees-birds and monkeys-and you shu‘ ain't got no feathers on you." AdNl¢LU\L. r, E. I. WEDNESDAY, Friends. . President British and Foreign Bible Society In Canada and Newfoundland in the United Ghureh, Mt. Stewart, P.E. i. 11.00 rum-Executive Committee. 2.00 p.m.-Public Business Meeting of Delegates and i Rev. R. Moorhead Legate,,M.A., speaker 8.00 p.m.—Evening Session. Devotional Exercises-Rev. W. E. Davies, M.A. Address by-Rev. R. B. McEiheran, M.A., D.D. Principal of Wycliffe College, Toronto Rev. H. D. Raymond‘ E. Sterns, Dr. H. D. Johnson MEETING Auxiliary JULY 8TH, 1931 Secretary Treasurer . .i u.i.r.X limb an. use... Mai i 7he Voice of ft/ovasco/‘ia - '- The C/loice of Nova Sco/ia Pilgrimage to Ste. Anne lie Beaupro Leaving Tuesday, July 21st, Returning Friday, July 24th. Fare, Charlottetown, Summon-side and intermed- iate poiiits $12.00. Tickets procurable from the Station Agents at: Charlottetown and Summerside. Those leav- ing from points between these two stationsand Bor- den will secure tickets from the conductor on ‘the train. Pullman fares: Standard, Upper Berth $9.00, Lower Berth, $15.00. Tourist, Upper Berth $4.00; Lower Berth, $8.00 Puiimiins start from Moncton and are available during the entire trip, including stay at Ste. Anne. As the number of Pulimans is limited, reserve»- tions should be made in advance. For further information write: Rev. Francis Walker, Director St. Anne Pilgrimage, East Saint John, N. B. - ‘Fox Breeders A Meeting of Silver Fox Breeders will be held in the Board of Trade Rooms, Monday night, J uiy 6th at 8 P. M. i ' i » i 7029-7-3-21 {i 3 I06 1'1»! -2l.