M-_ y __,,,__ ...,l._ ,_...¢..--»,- \. I Ci Capita Us MY main at tool of the I m ed bi barn. only 1 el' ag sumo pcrlcr The three said just browr his n Indce as I pglcf smacl Pig: ‘fifty two l The wth eggs. the l' of th feed ‘_ To ing W ginge pectir sicpp loose up az recov stcpp the f up to were. hay could subsi e the EW Wlzcr In IIIOSI7 folio' GYPC Whit Four ' A11 Engl dust. hots thou p lit Sh pork fused cnol' i l < i P l i *TW ,,,,,,-,. ` “E293” es- _,_ ,.. ._ -- F PAGE i t _ Y _* THE CHARLOTTETOWN y, 7 SEPTEMBER F THE NEW MA'""`|M5 TE* The crippled Lady of Pefibonka /ffl/V"”4] _ ny .values ouvas cvnwoon ~ _ _ \ \"' ' (Copyright, 1929. by Donhledsy.Don.n, and Co. ho.) 0D_on't confuse Dr. Jukmwltlz _ ordmuy tobioiluil Thou are dif- Y -f -»»~ _ _-H _ 4- ferent. They pain safely with. ' ,burial place at Brantford, where 'Wt #UNMC 5°!" °l' l°0ml¢h. - In the fire glow sat Carla, comb- 'were buried. ch°°' h°‘““h°'» 3”' “°‘"`°|||‘ “. , Ln h _ and my 1! tablet dna, g er long, silky hair with _her ummm “N01 _,au xo mpngd am 25¢_ A; ¢n,a|“,_ fl-“8ers. Paul watched has as sho "I could not understand her then \ smoothed and braided the tresses. when she told me how gladl she' - \»--~" » 9mlJl0y`ng as great care as tho h It draws quickly - It has rich strength - IT HAS DELICIOUS FLAVOURi and is most economical, for the price is only 40c per 1 lb. packet. .... - us she were in her bedroom at home. This was the third t'me she had given it such attention in their thirty six hours of entombment. At other times lle had held a. light for her at the edge of the water while ‘She bathed her facg and hands and once shs had 'said as ihm: "it is wonderful water, almost as soft as ____ __.,_..,.,,_,,_ _ NEW FALL ,- a _ . /_'fi-' .- _ O f MEN'S BLACK BROGUES Made ol' the finest 4 ,grade of C-ali' Leather. ;'flf.i1lf1i»t.f.f`§f.‘i.»$5-00 i .\Ien’s Scotch Grain O§i`ol‘ds_ Very service- Tlanlvls spor CASH. _Q No APPROB/mon. 1° 1 ' l ' '-,“; ,'g‘h, anoauss and l Fon MEN! ‘. 7 __/f ' _/'li ~ /._ L J VZ/ 4 ag* ' ' _.__ l\Ien’s Black Blucher Oxfords. A dandy. l§‘35°,iZl.- _‘?‘?.“‘f’ $2-50 ien’s Black Oxfords, lain toe, sewn creas- d vamp. This is a Bllfii. _ _ _?°_‘”' $2-95 A PURDIE-F ERGUSUN V l I I Il Y Y _ _ ing Hu- Long, Silky Hair With ' llcr Fingers. ,that which comes with mill." She spoke as if they migllt have been camping on one of the strczinls they loved, with illc sky above and flow- crs about thrill. It was her utter 'acceptance of their fate as a thing |of happiness which transformed iwhat would have been a hell for ,I silos co., un. cllarlouuown lwc°‘é the soft sand at his feet, a few mo ments before, wth her head plllow» l 5520-9-29-31 ed aginst his knee and there she 5» had unbraidcd her hair for hlrn to _,silo 4 I Canada. As the recent slump gets farther into the back- ground, it will be proved, as it has always been proved ln the past, that firms which continued their sales effort with undiminished vigor, will harvest a generous reward as buying power increases. We urge you to give very serious consideration in- deed to the possibility of the Charlottetown Guardian, the popular Provincial farm newspaper in Prince Ed- ward Island, as at means of developing business, build- ing prestige, and increasing goodwill, NOW. No effort can do as much for you in this way, or l MORE FARM TOOLS ARE SOLD AT C.N.E. TORONTO, Sept. 10.- (C.P.) - Farm implement manufacturers have sold more products and ob- tained more prospects during this ycar's Canadian National [Exhibi- tion than in 1931, according to lead- ing machinery manufacturers. in one instance, sales increases have reached 100 per cent with prospects touching xi 500 per cent advance. “It docs your heart good to talk to iilcsc farmers, " said J. J. Rapplc, superintendent of the Coliseum. where farm exhibits are placed. “It’s an altogether different story *U |35! year- Thlly have come this year filled with confidence." The Gharlotteto TAKE NUTE! The news item reproduced herewith is more than a straw showing which way the wind blows~ It is an almost conclusive proof of the improvement in rural wn Guardian cover so wide a Pro- vincial territory so effectively, as th e Charlottetown Guard- ian. It is the ideal “ anchor” medium for holding your position when the current is strong against you. The newspaper with the largest Provincial circulation and the lowest rate per thou- sand readers of any farm newspaper, will gl_V9 yo u service which is as economic- al as it is effective. caresss, as she watched and point- y would give her life, were it not for me, to live for il. single year the glorious freedom of Molly Braut,"f said Paul. “But I do-now. In that one year she knew she would find something which would more than make up for all the other years she with you is more to me than ten a thousand back there." in might live, just as every hour here "Mahatma Gandhi never poses for _ _ in Gandhi In India in ~ (Canadian Press) EDMONTON. Alta., Sept. 29.- photograph," so Mrs. M. R. Jen-‘ gs told a Journal representative, As he said these things. and be- lieved and felt them, there was in him a. will to'live which would not utterly extinguish itself. It was I ,scarcely more than a spark, a ismouldering ember that was bound ‘to ale, for his eyes, his brain alla ‘every faculty of reason which he ipossessed told him there was no hope of finding a way beyond the her hair. this spark had leaped into' might have risen from her bed an tie, her lashes drooped as if to veil the love behind them, and lay in velvet darkness against the white- ness of her cheeks. For a while Paul sat close and watched her, and w.th each breath the flame in him grew problems ls the Purdah system stronger, the demand that something death which envlroned her., wood. i where did it go? |pro lems in sanitation and health b _ In the past ten years the po»pulat`on - an 'fed aut for him me unusual ,md Hours ago he had asked himself 1 the t h in b walls which shut them ln. A icw man of India who is regarded as a m'nutes before, when Carla had sat saln at his knees, with his fingers feel-V says the people of India seem tol ing the warmth and sweetness oil' feel that the political situation has passed out of Gandhrs control, but flame. It still remained as Carla that as a Gouru, (holy man), he is yielded atlast to his demand, and still considered the most import- gave herself to the bed he had made ant personage in that rapid chang-i for her, with his coat for her pillowfi ing country. He is not a great It seems almost a sin to sleep." f thinker. 1-fe is a bad reasoner but an] she said: and if slumber were near’ excellent judge of men. He has pity or even the necessity for it, he rand love for every race and most find no s..i»...~\~ o. ii in her face. She of all for thc' poor and oppressed. hour ago, so freshly clear and tr.ed to work with him feel that lovely were her eyes, so deep their, in the beginning he was most sin- lustrous content and happiness when ,' cere. His one idea was to help In- she looked at him. Yet, after a lit- i d'a. to regain her national ident- ity. His notoriety was unsought, but being human he found it not entirely distasteful and soon learned its wel which ls llindermg womans pro happen, through force of God or g man, to break down the walls OI veil is still widely worn among all Icastes, although the younger gen- Alone. with Carla`s unconscious eration ls breaking away from it form lending faith and inspiration somewhat. At the missions one sees to his thought, he fixed. his atten- little children of only five years en- tion, as a dozen times before, on the veloped' in burkahs, which permitt- smoke which rose from the burning ed only their eyes to be seen. yet' a news correspondent tookj many sitting of Gandhi eatlng.f shaving, resting, reading-all of which held greater interest to the world than e posed photograph and Gandhi knew this. Mrs. Jennings who has just re- turned after spending almost two years in the Orient, spent seven months in India, and met the little t by his followers. Today, :he The British in India, who have no '- _ In India one of the greatest _ _ ,_ _~‘ ress. Mrs. Jennings found. The Th e Indian villages present vast n as creased y ibeaumul ct tm b H th this question, and until he had dis- ° mu ry _ had found himself fond Of telling her ‘how he loved her hair more than any other physical thins about her. .and she had said: “I am 801115 '50 spread it out so y0ll may Pill y0llF face in it \vhcn we lie down to sleep." This was thc way she spoke of what was to come-as S1639- T0 ,drift on like this his arms about : her, seemed to Paul the fruition of a. great privilege and joy, and 110'? a triumph of f_cshly dissolution. He I had told her little stories about his i mother and of the time they had spent sun-filled hours in the Indian Poultry Feeds EGG MASH NOW is the time to feed the iayln hens with it Public Auction There will be sold by P||b||¢ Auction, on the premises at King. sion, on wznnfsnav A K POUL- TRY LAYING MASH. Get them laying. Eggs are bound to bring higher prices this fall and winter. Make the Poultry flock more than pay for their keep, ~ Poultry Leg Bands Mark the YOUNG LAYING PULLETS with Leg Bands or they are likely to get the axe in the neck by mistake. 30,000 Leg Bands different 'colors just received. Lowest prices. Carter & Go. LIMITED V l J. A. lw¢noNA|.n, THE Sth DAY OF OCT. NEXT At the Hour of Two 0'clock P. M. The following: 2 Horses, 2 Milch Cows, 5 Young Cattle, 3 Young Pigs, 1 Brood Sow, 10 Hens, 3 Stacks Grain, 8 Tons Hay, 2 Acres Potatoes, 1,4 Acres Turnips, Truckwagon, Cart, Driving Wagon, Spring Tooth Harrows, Single Plough, Driving Sleigh, Wood Sleigh, Hay Mower, Hay Fork, and Rope. Also Household Furniture ani] many other articles. RICHARD CAHILI., Administrator Estate Thomas Cahill Auctioneer. TRY LIFE SAVERS They help ! you reduce 2 becauseihey satisfg your craving For Q sweets......... 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MrS» S~‘ rul.\'cll 'li:»h‘ilni;l1l<;l°‘}§§_',‘,‘,’,',', mg Cam as She was' death seem* Wilde fit Yi th¢}:nfi<.:\-e a’lx1‘]h lsheewalkf dem” W°’k in their medial um so great in the far east that you Mrs. S. Beaton and Mrs. J. A. Mac-~ W n ‘V A ed vague and far away and the glory e gl t th 1 . lin d educational mis5i°ns_' and H' “iare passed from one country to an- Nevin. (Guessng their weight). Inl \vlll-1ll“§ilq Olgiligiilifillillilliktiln of life very near. They had made ed ° n ° e 3°°m 'W ‘ire he an widely anpfttlated Nth by th” ‘ ' ff I " ` s r so i tmnnvml' -in s n1»uhlv_lu sillil r i 1 Carla had game many “mes be. other w.thout reallzn, the change, ,tho first one Mr. Elmer C o y .\lln<-5 li Ihr’ H 1. (Y ‘hc nh 3 ' * \ _ - _ : H' i im cmm to hue fmm themsews fore It was lika fel'owin the in- British government and "ht Inman Mrs. Jennings observed, "yet when won frst Prize and Mrs' M'a°R"°t lltfiligll‘ii;tllt;"b:l\;~l‘ll'g(unit il cfm _the coming of me end, and Cal-ia ' “ ' g _ p00P1°- i l customs mor intl- the consolation In the second, Mrs_i mllv lic lssui-ll roi- nm l~url»Edw1n B0y¢a _ I h d be- _ ' tit t h ld made by the suction of the stream, :E:dwr;;;°3:E;e‘;_g] aimgxe naked Exeiexiginalfg. ntll;;mI;l5W1£-lh0an 3% and descended to exit from the moun . foreseen. is, mn with it There was only one at her unconsc.ous ficirllxh h -B tcndanee of 16 members and 2 v - ‘ r w e break in the circular wall of grue- the wmmt dimpen ng h_°u S, D mrs’ Meeting °p°"ed In the usual somely black and waterwom rock madness would be for m ‘10l`l"-‘- manner, minutes of last meeting against which in ages pmt 8 sub: Unless they died t08@ffh9l‘» he must were read and approved. The sick “Hanan Hood had wuhéd md outlive Carla-to save her from 8 committee brought in their report. mated Thu was when a small 8ec_ realization of that whlich he ln his There was none from the school. um of it had given way from 0ve,,_ Kl'€BWl` Siféflllifll. 8h0lld bell Three new committees were ap- , 5_m0JHn_FH _H head and had piled up ‘ mm of (To Be Continued) ponted. They are as follows: Sickuher. ` ` ' broken stone which he had climb- ' ' V ' ' ring against herds of deer which have been driven from the moun- tains by heavy snow and are raid-, ing fields. of south Africa, a Dutch family was found after six days by rescuers who followed the tracks made by the auto tires. people injured in a cafe brawl in Gibraltar, a taxi knocked down a girl and a. man who tried to rescue Farmers of New Zealand are war Lost while motoring on the veld While taking to a hospital threo ed, with Carla. watching from below. Here the smoke from his torchdidl not go upward but settled about his, head and disappeared toward thel vent in the mountain through which the river rushed with great force. .He went to this outlet. It was A whole which his eyes were unable to measure, choken to within a. foot of its upper jaw by a seething flood of water , and out of which- though the space for sound was small-came such a sullen rumbling that his blood was ch'lled as he listened to it. Alone, he would have plunged into this. To die fighting, pitting his small strength against all the forces which might oppose him, was the urge which was refusing to subdue itself within h'm_ He flung out his flaming torch and saw it swallowed in an instant. Like thru he would have gone if Carla had not been there to ga with him. 1-Ie turned back to the fire and I put on a fresh stick of reslnous wood before he sat in the sand near en- Women\` _said- BITI' they lmd||’¢ tried the New 0xl|lol ho forthwith pnhllshcd in some ri! [paper puhlisheil in i‘ll-lrlotlcifi nloreanld once fn cnch wvck for, lcnst fnllr consnclltive weeks fl’0"l ll:\ti~ hor:-of and thnt 1| true rap? ll' of' he forthwith prvlltqil in_ the foil" ing puhlic places rf‘|=l\~‘iI\`f‘l"_ "" ly, ln thi-_ hnll of the f`f1il'i "“"-“` f‘h|\rlntt|‘tn\vn ni'|\rv_s:|l|l_ :lt nr n the Bunk of Nm-n Sf-mln nnil ni nnnr the Iloynl Rank of f`"“" (`_hnrlnitetn\\'n nforcsnlul an that persons int:-rrsicil in the snifl FS( ns nforcsniil may hnrn il||f~ ilflli thnrcnf. Given nniler mr hnnrl nnil ilu* S of the snlll Court this l.'»||\ rin." September A. D. 1032 und In the 23 your nf Hin Mnjcsty's reign. (LB. ) (Sgrl.) ll. Y.. I‘.\I.\fEB Prorcssiorai Gard Stewart & Lowther J. D. STEWART. K. C- N. W. LOWTIIER aAnnls'rr:ns_ suucrrons. BT 84 Great George Strut MONEY T0 LOAN McLEOD & BENTLE J- A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C- Borrluter and Attorney-M4" MONEY To LOAN Office: |80 Richmond SIRI! Prohibition CommiSSl0 chin. H. allen. Chllfmm- Charlottetown. Ju. a. Msnomile. west St- \’°“ - .Ishii simpson. H»m"¢°"- tlmt makes 50% more nude Rldlu, longer lllting nude-t|nt’e why the New Oxydol can ufelyjlonl dirt out of elolhee and hold ll out so no rubbing le needed. Oxydol mde don'l collapse and let the dir! fall back on the clothes. Rinse! clean, softens water. Fine for dishes, loo. Procter & Gamble, Toronto, Oni. l Bend all information regardl infractions of PBOHIBITION AC to the above or to Inspector J. Fl-lpps. W- U MI' P" COOK(-“_” Only married couples were al~0 ed to compete in the recentlaslf: tournament at Moor Park. EW inns mt pun was I lim Sllrrf\i~‘l