IIIBFQUMI-balu-V- -. .9: c; _ss=:r.<w..-=..i..1 n-.-»-a r_.mnn k-itnrrt?» “pour ms BAKI AND MAG —costa not quite 1/1 of a cent more per baking than the cheapest inferior baking powder-a. Why not use this fine-quality baking powder _ and be sure of satisfactory results? ' “CONTAINS N0 ALUM." This statement on every tin in your guarantee that Magic Baking Powder ia Irce from nluna or any harmful ingredient. PENDABLE RE surfs." SAYS MISS HELEN G. CAMPBELL well-known Director o! rho Charclaim lnninm K CHEAP NG POWDER EXPECT DE- IC PLEASE!) Mose-Honest, Pole, I had no ldm where mall next dollar am taming from! Pele-I'm glad to heah yo‘ any dat. I thought perhaps yo’ was fig- urin’ on me i0’ it! FORJSQA LE 1 Tycos Sphvgmomanomcier (new) also Harvard Chair. Bargain for quick sale. MRS. IDRA E. G. GILLIS, Box 51, Kcnslngton. P. Island. i925. mw-z *7‘;- lldministration Notice The undersigned Ailministratrix oi’ the D(‘l"‘-!".lZl' rsiniv ni Edward Gabriel Lillls. )l(~o‘ir.¢l Doctor, late 1f liensingion, Rincc (‘ounlY Prince r1 inn-d lslund. herewith lotiflcs all pur-ics indchicd to the rstalc oi‘ the ‘raid dot-cased, to make immediate payment in her. and all persons having any claims against laid estate are hereby required to present the same. duly attested within twelve months from this law. Dated this twelfth duy oi’ October A. Du 1933. MR5. ANNABEBLE fiILLIS. Administrzttrix. Box 51, Remington, l’, l-l. Island. i834. oust T0 no? Good furnished house in conven- lcni location. llot Water Heating. lloilcratc lent. Apply H. F. MKICPHEE, Solicitor. Riley Building. Charlottetown. FARM FUR snuz at R03E VALLEY 100 Acres with buildings, 3O Clear. Price $1600.00 Apply to Owner. Walter MacKenzie, Kimberley, B. C. Professional Bards c. _. .. _. Stewart 8. Lowther J. D. STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTllEll BARRISTERS, SOLlFlTORS, ITC 84 Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN VlcLEOD 8t BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. Bavdster and Attorney-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN Office: 180 Richmond Street FOR WELL DRILLING Communicate With The Trask Well Co. VAUGHAN H. G 00M Local Representative Morley M. Bell's Law Office Summerside or Phone 297. H19. Prohibition Commission Chas. H. Blur-k. Chairman, Charlottetown. Icebreaker Back From Hudson Bay Waters , QIJEBEC, Oct Ill-The Govern- ment Icebreaker N. B. McLean, in command of Captain W J. Bril- com of Halifax, arrived here after mldniqht from a cruise of more than three months in the waters of Hudson's Bay. The members of the Comedian hydrographic survey expedition who left here aboard the vessel in July to engage in cilarling the coasts and. waters of Hud.on's Strait returned ch the McLean. 1i‘- C. Goudlng Smith, Ottawa, who has spent many years charting the sub-Arctic regions was again in comma. 1d o! the expedition, assist- ‘ ed by T. M. Tardil, of St. Helene, Kamousaslza; O. M- lifeighen of Halifax, And n party o. 10 seamen. The scene of this year's opera- tions was the southeastern coilst of Baffin Land. The equipment of the surveyors consisted of two mot- or launches and sectional wooden hut-s. With the co-opcration o! Captain Baicom. ship-sounding was curried (n by use of the "N. B. McLean". an I ultra-modern echo-sounding instrument having been installed on the ship for the purpose. Not Worried By Action Of Maine Lobstermen (Candalau Press) HAIJTAXJ Oct l8-—EIiorts of Mane iobstermen tucurtail the im- portation of Canadian lobsters in- to the United States caused little alarm among Nova Scotia. shippers tonght- Since 1924, Nova. Scotlals lobster exports to the United States have almost trebled, and exporters asscrted American fishermen would find it impossible to supply the de- mand alone. Suicide Verdict Is Proved Canadian Press) LIVERPOOL, N. 5., Oct. l8.—Re- ports of an autopsy on the body of Robert Menck revealed today the 60- yecr-old South Brookiield man had committed suicide. Menck was found dead in his cabin last week, a discharge revolver nearby, and a. coroner's Jury returned a. verdict of suicide. Investigation was subse- quently ro-opened. and the body ex- humed for on autopsy conducted by Dr. Ralph smith, Provincial Path- ologlst. TOURDD WORD IDI- HOLIDAY MONTREAL, Oct. 16—(C.P.)— Professor Gnomes E. Lemaitre, ao- socicte prcfmor of romance lang- uegel at Mflill Uhivtrlity b011, ll back in Montreal otter journeying 30,000 miles around the world chir- ing his simumer “ . He trav- elled through the roams Canal to Son Ranoisco. hence to Japan, India. through the Mediterranean m: back w Ndrih America. The M06111 Professor found Ja- pan one of the moot interesting 1n. B. McDonald, West Si. Peters. John Simpson, Hamilton. Send all information regarding ‘infractions of PROIIIBITION ACT l insslorno: ron sou; _ Having purchased a property outside the City I offer by private sale one of the finest homes in "the City. Formerly the Horne containing 8 rooms. and bathroom. all in First Class condition- This property liams Oil-r Vlatic Oil Burn Range with coal section attached which can be pur- chased complete. Inspection by appointment- !) MILTON BELL. APP Qld 51min countries he touched in his voyage. He was etmok by the cohesion and unenlmlty of the Japanese. home at 57 Fitzroy Sb, is equipped with a. Wil- er; also Moffatt Electric THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN HEAR TS AHRE By l . , MARY CHRISTIE OHAPTII 10 uxr A nxsraur Tuunbna our Peter Armstrong worked mm. sautly in his laboratory. It was the one love that remained to him in this disturbing, topsy- turvy universe. Time and 88in he wanted to tell Virginia-gently, for he couldn't bear to hurt a woolen-what a stu- pid biunder their engagement was! But Virginia's facile emotions bad been definitely touched. Conceited v as she was, ahe knew that Peter's heart had not yet melted towards her, and-like that type o! woman- the ‘uut-of-reach’ chonn for her. Mrs. Vanslttart and her friends me. I'll never look at anybody else.’ strong. He's, cliilercnt." tracts me,” said Virginia, for once speaking the truth. “Plus his iii-difference." supple- mented a. candid friend, sotto voce. It was lucky that. Virginia. didn't hear, for the lady's temper was none too good, of late. The course of true love, with various bumps en route, had Jangled hex nerves con- sidcrublyu Alld-willllllcry and unreliable her~ salt-em. couldn't, q-zllc credit me Page chit with keeping her prqmlge not to tell about the elm-tree epi- sode! l Shfi-Virglnizv-had taken the boxes oil‘ ill hur little car, dcspatch- ing sonle o! the things to New York, and burying the remainder a; the bottom o.‘ o. cupboard in her bed- room at the Towers. She had lock- ed the clipboard carefully, and was trying to replace the stolen goods, CQUIlOU-ill’. one by one. when no one was about. 1t was a risky and a. thankless job, but done it must be, for who knew at what day or hour the prying Fake child might march 1n to see l! the promise had been carried out! Meantime, Peter was dlstresslngly inattentive I "I told you I wasn't a lady's man. I'm sorry, Virginia, but the leop- ard cannot change his spots!" He had laughs apologetlcslly, though his heart was far from light. “Perhaps the leopard would like to change his lady-love?" she had suggested, furious within, but trying to seem arch. He had been unflatteringly silent, then. She had hit the nail too neat- ly on the head. There was no word about a wed- ding day. Of course, that was the bride's preogotlve, wasn't it? She broached Mrs. Vanslttart on the subject of marriage-settlements. “Not having a mother of my own, 1.2m. sure you'll do it for me?" "Do what, Virginia?" “Arrange with Peter about the money he must. settle or. mo, deer. A heart-to-heart talk." "Hand to pocket, you mean!" The older woman had laughed brusquely. "No. No. I'm not old enough or wise enough to be your mother. And I'm sure you'll strike s much better bar- gain yourself. I'm no good at hag- gllrlg." Virginia had been furious, but had to bottle up her wrath, as tree board and lodging at Winston Tow- era ‘wasn't to be sneezed at’, to use her own poetic phraseology. Beside, it was the only pliwe that she could stay at, 1n the neighborhood, and it was near Peter. She set 011 for Pear-Tree Cottage in her auto, looking very fetching in a. lavender organdle gown. Peter was, as usual, herd at work. “You can't stay long. In s few minutes, I shall be doing rather a risky experiment," said he bluntly. "I'm sure you don't wont YOUJ‘ hair and eyebrows singed away." Virginie. gave a startled squeal. "You wouldn't be hall as bend- soms with your hair burnt. ofl. Oh, do be careful Peter darling." ‘Peter darling’ looked rather grim about the lips. “I thought you were keen about money, Virginia. An inventor 1n this special line has got m take a heap oi risits. As a mutter of fact, my invention is practically complete, and only waiting to be patented, but today's work may mun a. vast im- provement. Bee?" "Financially?" Viriinls. was all agog. Money did talk. And what did Peter's hair and eyebrows matter, weighed against tons oi cash! Peter nodded. a measuring flash in one hand, and pipette in the other. "Run along now." Virginia lingered. This man some- how made her feel so small and ignorant. "You never tell me anything. How lea Boom do explosions happen, for in- stance? (She'd like to blow ihe o! other people.) Peter, in s. bored manner, and 1n a school-mum's voice, droned, for her benefit:- "iilxplosiou ll the violent expan- sion taking place aa the result oi o chemical action between substances existing in close admixture and hav- ing s. highly exothermic action on combination. It is started by the ap- plication of heat, or of concussion to the mixture. Accidental laboratory explosions are usually due to the formation of two substances in contact with one another, such sub- stances combining exothornllcally with such violence as to form rapid evolution of gases-J’ "Stop! Stop!" Virginia put her had wondrous “I am in love with him.“ she told "He's the one man in the world for, two hands dalntily to her ears. "1 clout understand a. word of it. I'm ofl. You'll dine at the Towers lo- . nighh Peter?" "Yes, if I've finished in time," sbsent-mindediy, his ‘ > said Peter "Take care he doesn't!" Mrs. Van-E thoughts quite evidently not on thc siiturt had teased her. “The old rules of the game, as played by you, my dear, won't always work with an un- ms at w» speed 1n her cor through ‘ known quantity like Peter Arm-f the country roads- yolng woman before him. She went away, chagrlned, career- "Whluls that?" A dull, muffled "It's his V01‘; dlif- mice that m5 ruin", like a cannon going ofi, caused v ' her to pull up sharply, jump out and examine her tires. "Theyi-e all right, and yet I could have sworn one of them had burst!" Climbing haul: into the sea: she I decided that the noise hr/l been a] ‘distant clap of thunder, for the l day was sultry. Little did she guess that at that. moment her fiance, Peter Arm- l strong, was lying, an inert and help- l less macs, upon the floor cf his WFBOKGG laboratory! (To be Continued.) Den Valera “Bills Pass Senate Second Time DUBLIN. Irish Free State, Oct. 18-(0. P. Cablel-Jrhe Senate to- night gave second reedng to a. group of three bills designed to amend the constitution 1n such a way as to limit authority of the Governorfienersl and abolish the ght of appeal to the Privy Coun- e51. The Senate's action in passing the bills through second reading surprised observers who had re- garded the Upper Chamber as hos- tile to President Eamon de Valera under whose direction they were framed. The bills would transfer from the Governor-General to the Eboecutlve Council the function of recom- mending many appropriations; abolish the right of the Governor- General to withhold consent irmn legislation passed by parliament. besides lllegellzlng appeals to the Privy Council, highest court in the British Commonwealth. mm: NUMBEBS 0? 20 MINING STOCKS The weighted inder number of twenty mining stocks computed by the Dominion Bureau o! Statistics on the base 1926-100, was 118.’! for the week ending October 5, as com- pared with 114.5 for the previous week. Eleven gold stocks rose from 108.9 to 111.9, four gold-copper stocks from 148.6 to 148.7, and five silver and miscellaneous stocks from 419 to 42.2. $1 ER It be a cut, a bruise, sprain, burn or scold, Zam-Buk provides (ha hamiieet and surest moons to quick, perfect healing. It is from certain valuabln herbal extracts that Zam-Buk gate its power to subdue pain lflllflfllllllfllflvlmlll erm- deatroying nctivity an fins akin-growing property. Zam-Buk ia splendid for chapped hands. frost-bimetall- blalaa, etc. Geta boxto-dayl flm-Blili r" estimable. i | v l FIND UIIT 1580. Chimney Sweeps Fear For Craft (Canadian Press) LONDON, Oct 18-It sounds a bit odd to hear of an official de- lq Linn of chimney sweeps, but! the one which waited upon air, Francis Goodenough, President of] the annual convention of the Brit- ish Commercial Gas Associationp way in modern history. The dele- gation urged Sir Iikencis that the increased use of gas for heating was threatening the future of the! chimney-sweeping craft, and plead ed that the sons of chimney- swecps should in return be given preference as apprentices in the gas industry. Sir Frmcls Goodenough was able to give the chimney sweeps some assurance that the passing of their craft would not necessarily mean liamsmp for their children. ‘it u impossible," he observed, “to stop the march o! progress, but the gas companies will do all in their pow- er to comply with your request." IndiahTirt Is Being Revived VIUIORJZA, Oet. 19—(OP.)—-In- tive schools of the Okenugcn Val- study ct the three R's to scour the forest for flowers and roots which are used to instruct them in the almost lost Iris of their ancestors. Mower, l ers, roots and bark are made into dyes And paints. Old receipel for the making of medic- ines from herbs and mots are teat- ed while the children strive to 1m- prove and perfect their creations. Spinning, weaving, dyeing, pot- tery, clay modelling. carving and design are attempted by the chil- dren fn the elem-morn ‘Ib the alc- componiment of the click, clock or! the spinning loom children sing Indian songs end listen to records 0f musicll seleetim. v Pouiel. 408i. eltl and calves serve as life models for the drow- lng class. The mascot, a pet deer, is often coaxed to pose. Clays used for modelling are found on the re- serve. After they have been worked they are placed in a pinewood fire, then set to cool and polished. The school works out c: doors. H"!!! i-hlt are collected include greasenveed which is prepared for the l-relilumt of rheumatism. For rernrawry ailments, a deooctlon of Page chit sky-high, and quite a lot sunflower seeds were found bene- ithe Fox Exhibitors’ Association. opportunities for exhibitors unbound ed. Summerside. makes an epoch in its own smallvhlm l8 Obmned ‘Wm Nd B114 [one Indian word for paint. m the diam arts are being revived in na-ifllea of this Royal Canadian Mount- fey. Children take time out frommoroheast of Churchill, but it re- Get Reacly- (let Set-Co to the WIRLITS GREAIEST FflX SHUW ilharlottetown, Prince Edward Island novtmstn, 7th,8th andSth, 193s SIX COLOR ous SE8, six onours, ran onnnrionslnrsLsrsouis ~ This will undoubtedly be the best Show yet held under the auspices of Its spectator appeal will be thrilling. Its Its educational value to all in- GREAT CLASSIC EVENT. 1. Where you fit as a Breeder. 2. What your fellow Breeder is doing. 3. The latest information on breeding, strains, type, nutritiometc. ' Entries close November 3rd. Entry Fees per fox $2.50. Prize Lists now ready for distribution at Fox Exhibition Office, Charlottetown, or at Canadian National Fox Breeders’ Associations Of- fice, Summerside - B. W. ROBINSON, President. etlc, was voted perfect while the‘ pitch of the fir balsam was used as s. salve in the hreshment o1 wounds. One method used in the treat- ment of snake bile was the appli- cation of the powdered rattle of, the rattlesnake, rubbed into the W. Secretary. Charlottetown. Outside, ammo huakles emitted queer wolfish yelps as the opera.- tlcnbegarhAtlastitwuoves-aud the party dept-rind. As they left thepostthelustycryodsoluld was hen-d. A. grin spread over the doctor's fwe.‘ ‘That's great," he said. 0C1‘ OBER 20. 1933 BRING YOUR FOXES AND YOUR FRIENDS TO THE YEAR’S R. SHAW, FIVE SEATS-SEVENTEEN CANDIDATES PORT 0F BPAIN. Trinidad, Oct 18-401’. Cwblw-A record break- Ink number of nominations today sent 1'1 candidates into the fight ilor five vacant seats ln tho Cii! Council. wound. Colors of the l“ - tribe-red, black sud yellow-ore employed in the painting class. yellow ochre, mixed with fish Gil», and black from charred pinewood’ embers. Ochre is secured from ‘mllunem, near Princeton. ‘mllsmeen being olden days it was exported in hrge quantities to different parts o! the American continent. The Blackfeet used it when on the war path. Timely Arrival Of Medical Aid , Saves A Family LAKE HARBOR, Hudson Bay, Oct. 19—(C.‘P.)-'1‘1mely arrival of medical aid and the during skill of a govemment physician rescued an Eskimo family from certain death at this lonely Arctic trading post on Hudson Straits. The story is just another routine entry in the ed Police post, situated 1000 miles cords another epic of medical lchiuvement in the nib-Arctic. Stricken with irmuenu and in- ternal poisoning which baffled diagnosis, the family bud battled death sgcinst tremendous odds. A lire wag in the balance when the B. 8. Nssoopie, Hudson Bl! trade ship, arrived on l-ler annual petrol o! evmmny and police posts in the north. Dr. J. A. Blldlell, govern- ment physician, prescribed for the mother 4nd father and for on eld- er boy and girl. 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