E? é 1'10 K . rel \ nu.- for Ylfi iu-unn_as.,.__mtw._fl_ _,,_,____ ,_ .. .. ‘f.".'.'.1'.".T'T_.YZ1__"-“1.LYT‘I,Z‘;;;,£"‘ '.~ > SEPTEMBER 3,103, PA_(__;E TWO A ORANGE PEKOE BLEND "sinus "TEA .._T_._!__£_ HANDSOME M A‘ n. '7 MARIA!!! ‘IUINIUU. Llneeecllepl by lawns IYIII °"""ii.' R ll."Ei'...""""' Roberta went down the steps slowly, in an agony of indecision, ‘rm-z CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' ' ‘ w, C. T; u. lVotes "LIQUID BREAD‘ Helen B. Montgorue y 1 gm often reminded. when I he‘; me plea so often advanced for the‘ return of light wines and beg‘, oi an article that I read in an gngugh paper under the caption. "Uquid Bread". The phrase was used in the advertisement of a well known brewins W319i"? 11‘ mglsnd, and a man one day H" g gig-ii over a public house door which read: "Good ale is Liquid, Bread." His still‘? 911°": ' l fleck-End Specials Pea Soup I for 15c Fancy Mixed Cakes I lb. 19c Millionaire Sauce. ‘ottle- 10c special Queen Olives.“ ca. bottle ............... 80c Bulk Raisins 8 lbl. lle Thomas Michael Cor. Weymoutb h Dcrcheste ‘ Phone 1101 _ sire to crash down upon this ar- ‘II-IE ralvlous » m‘ ENTERPRISE" MONARC" Maybe one reason King Solomon "Fresh from the Gardens" . if had so many wives was that he fig- ured at least one of them might be home when he came back from of- fica. lucllol slu: Estate Late Hector‘ Buchanan. l will sell on the premises at Brookfield on snrvnnar, SEPTEMBERp3rd At One O'clock r. M, THE FOLLOWlNG—Two Horses, Heifer, Truck Wagon, Spring Tooth Harrow, Randall Harrow, Hay Rake, Plow, a quantity of Hay, 20 acres standing grain. Also at same time and place 1 will set up for sale Farm of 70 acres with dwelling house and out buildings thereon, property 0f the ‘ate HECTOR BUCHANAN. ELIZABETH ALICE KIMBALL, Exccutrix. ALEXANDER life-RAE, Auctioneer. 5443-8-30-51. NOTICE I ‘All outstanding and past due accounts due the Phillips Men's Wear Stores Ltd., 79 Queen St., Charlottetown, must be settled at once as this business is being closed out. Please remit same to MR. PHILLIPS A. 183 or 79 Queen St. Charlottetown, P. E. l. 5485-9-1-31. ETAXIES m JIMMIPS TAXI Phone 525 173 Queen Street auou- -1v-1 mom . Allison Huestis Terri - Phone 440 or 323 L. The Queen Taxi. _ uolll-B-Yl-l month. Professional Bards in The Crippled Lady of Peribonka I By lama Oliver Gounod History has recorded how Molly Brant, sister of Theyendanega, great- est chief oftheMohawka, became the bride of Sir William Johnson, the‘ king's right arm in the Colonies. After a hundred and thirty-five years the blood of lovely Molly had come into its own. The modern Molly, who lived in a palace with a Croesus for a husband, saw what was happen- ing as the years passed. Beautifully Romantic Serial in The Guardian Next Week NO TICET! ‘her now. and very evidently she quite unaware that she was beln! followed. Jack had. told her to say nothing to her father about his sec- retsry’s past record as he had given it, to her, yet curiously enough, she doubted Jack soluetimes and was not sure that she doubted father's secretary. Ray Browne looked after the girl and Sir George. "I wish he wasn't so good looking," he declared earn- estly. "Even Roberta—" and then his jaw dropped. and he stared speechlessly, as did her father. Sir George having approached Roberta. had laid his hand lightly on her arm to detain her and she had jerk- ed away from him. "The lad shows very little tact," said Roberta's father. “It Seems t0 me that Sir George has lost his sense of humor." He had, for he had had a. flash of somethng, which he always a.i- iuded to as “that d-d querr inher- itance from my mother's side of the family." It made him sure that. Roberta must not be allowed to leave her father's home today, alone. Then he had seen the blue car and known that it was Jack. He knew he must; folfow if he could not stop would not listen. A cold sweat broke out on his forehead as he followed the girl down the path. lie dared rogant Scot. "He must. have had his reasons," she said with a sneer, "What particularly disgraceful ep- I went into the house and said: “Gel, me a. quart of liquid bread":- The lllidlOYd lllld, "All, lifdlflilt!‘ isode in your career involved Jack?" 511' 05°?” lllllhed. "Don't mls- "Yes, said I, "if it's true." 1°" WWWV- 1 hi" 11°“!!! W "oh, it's true enough, my beer is fear from Nicaragua Jack, but be 011 right." has a great deal to dread from me." "well, give me a bottle to take "Nicaragua Jacki You are crazy! home." He gave me a bottle of this Who la he?" liquid bread. I took it to Dr. Sam- "A ha- dsome young man who nelson, an analytical chemist, and calls mouelr a sword. but of 1 said w him. "x want you u» on merely a hybrid south American. Be me how much bread there is in l makes his living by ransom; with“ mu bottle." m. smelled 1t and said. elderly ladies who can pay well for “It's beer." the nrivileses. between his gambling "Well," he said, “it you some trips on the high seas. He’: very again in a week, I'll tell you all young, but ‘he's had a lot of exper- i about it." He charged me three ience. He slipped up badly on the guineas. In a week's time I went last trip and was caught with the to know all about the liquid bread. goods." The first thing about it was that The girl still stared at him, her there was 93 per cent of water. face white. "I don't know what you, "It's liquid, anyhow," I said. are talking about. 1 know no one “we'll pass that. Now let's set unto called Nicaragua Jack." the bread." “Oh, undoubtedly he wouldn't tell "Alcohol" 5 per cent.” you about that name. But you do? "What's alcohol?" 1 said. know some one called Jack, don't’ "There's a dictionary. Y0" ca" you?" hunt it up for yourself." "on yes-several," 1 hunted n. up and found alcohol "Several Jacks. But onlylone who leserlbed as a "powerful poison!‘ dances and is from Nicaragua. It The" he 8W8 m9 9- nll-lnbel‘ °l was a rotten bad case that he was 411-1111 Plfcenllflfis 0f cililws Win85. valved m, and time was a glfl m which he had put carefully down it." on each corner of a piece of white "He told me you would do that—" lmper and which amounted w sen. isn't 1"" not leave her, but he cursed the pride and caution that had kept him from taking her father into his con- fidence. ' printed name, he had known that Jack Navarro was deiermincd to get the grl and her money, but her attitude toward Sir George was so antagonistic that he had not quite known how to proceed. He knew he should force Roberta eith- er to bring Jack to her father's at- tention or to listen while he ‘told her what he knew of Jack Navarro. But how? "ls your friend coming to Join the party?" he asked. "No," Roberta said defiantly. "I'm Students planning to come to Prince of Wales College for Second and Third Year work should for- ward immediately Notice of inten- tion to Education bepartment, Prince of Wales College so that arrangements may be made for needed class rooms. 5487-9-1-3i. FOR SALE Farm consisting of 76 acres, situ- ated one-hall mile from Milton Station. Twenty acres woodlands. Two running streams through farm, one well in yard, two good barns, bungalow (not finished) in good condition. Half purchase price may lay on farm. GEORGE HICKOX, Milton, P. E. l. 5538-9-3-21. going to join him." Sir George frowned. "l wouldn't do that. Your father will miss you- and-and-it will look rather odd. don't you think. for a girl to bei constantly in the company o! a man who never comes to the house?’ Roberta. swung around on him.’ She was furious, and she did not ' hesitate to show it. "50." She be‘ gan ih~a low, deadly ‘sweet voice. "after; all, my father's secretary 1s his spy." “Don't! It has an ugly 5W1"! m‘! it isn't true. Your father's laid uP and I'm trying to keep him from! being worried. I'm-I'm i-Yyiltg to look after you—for him." "How nice of you," Roberta. mock- ed softly. “But you are in my we)’. Sir George Sandison, and I am waiting for you to move." y He paid no attention. How lovely‘ the little devil was. and what a| The moment he had read theptmm hm‘ "what?" about a quarter of a. thimbleiul of "Tell your story as his." dirty-locking powder. That was the “what d0 you mgan?" bread-Z per cent. Roberta drew back slowly away "And “he” ‘"1114 ml- be 5° mum "You understand me Millet." Bald Doctor Samuelson. perfectly. You know what I'm tally; "11 ll? We" 39-553 01' A115°P33 This ing about and I don't care to hear, v5 bad 59°13" any m0“, 100m yo,“ In that m0m.| This is the simple, scientific em 500 had 5110004 0,0000 31,- .ruth with regard to beer, and the George and as he came after her‘ ‘Tm is llwni" Wll-hk 1185M i° she turned, thrust out her- slender Wine "d 9PM“- Tm" is Pram walking shoe and deliberately trip- willy M murlehmeut in them at ped him up. l- He went sprawling on his face on the grass under the trees. p"°°“t“5° °r °1°°h°1 l" hi‘ 51°- when he_.w“ up on ms m’, 080m‘ but let it go at that-the point is he heard a light laugh and he saw! 2'“ u’ I”; be” l‘; m" gomfid- b“ that already Roberta had gained Wwer“ “am c 9° “' T° the rod above him and was waving firing“; w“ “w”?! mimk ' e er were rm ess He Went sprawling On His Face On bewrme" hardly l” “u” m‘ The Grass Under the Trees. mama“: "mm," to thg blue car which was coming rapidly down the road. 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But Senator Mor- ris Shepard has made strong anti- wet arguments, which cannot help being received generally at their face value. One is to the effect that such a measure means the total repeal of the Prohibition Amend- ment. One of his strongest presen- tations of historical data is, that, of the nine billion dollars invested in the liquor traffic before the prohibition e-“a. nearly eight hun- dred millions were invested in the shade of the sycamore. Why a bag, unless it meant she was going to leave the island and her father ce and for all. With a quick exclamation, Sir George picked up the bag and went hurriedly back over the bridge. He meant to get s. car and go after her. He could not let the girl go, now. This was probably her last chance-and his. He must overtake her, and he hoped devoutly that the thought of her father might stul make her wiuing to return. kinds of education working in op- THAT THEJJEOPLE position. It will be a. fortunate An optimist is the man v MAY KNOW community indeed in which the writes the movie ads-z a W“! education for abstinence can keep is the man who has seen the alw Plea with! education for indul- sence. The? who educate for ab- stinence do not make money in PP°P°ftion as their educatio. suc- (A column of interest to all recording accepted facts and ""117 opinions regarding the place of alcoholic beverages in modern life: u well as new! of voice! A man migh/t listen to its 4 per cent. beer industry. It was u” prone“ o, u“ n p in t ceeds. They who educate for in- “ “ ‘ a world.) m ' o.‘- dfllelm have the sironsest poe- r '- Agrlcullurt lSPOIIsored by the Grand , rrslehjnmo‘ tltvheékthe ecduh mfllve’ for t’? d" Industm Dlvllloll. Sons of Temperance . l u“ u “m.- till " ‘ ' rill! dlld E a L P1811. That is why in spite of a Thrms v '>- -. s.--_..-qstp.nen.vaabm-hpnamnu..vamaw.wch Stewart 8. Lowther J. D. STEWART, K, c, N. W. LOWTHE nARnlsn-zns, souclrdtns, no, 84 Great 699781: Street MONEY T0 LOAN McLEOD 8.. BENTLEY 0 J. A. BENTLEY , W. E. BENTLEY, K. C, j Banister and Attorney-app“, MONEY T0 LOAN Oflice: 1B0 Richmond Street BELL A’. MATHIESON l. B. Bell D. L. Mathleson, LLJ), ‘~ Barristers s. Solicitors ‘ f Money to Loan Charlottetown and Montague ll. F. MacPilEE, as. BABRISTER. SOLICITOB. , NOTARY. $0., n"?! Blludllll. Charlottetown. music indefinitely. "If you would only listen I thnk you would see what I am driving at. My dear FUR SALE AT He went mm the “use and‘ s“? the intoxieant per exceuent. This prised at h's own haste, took the first car that. stood ready. Only when he had gone out on th road is proven by the pre-dry regime cd saloons dispensing it more ex- cmummme o, the 17.0000 10000,- WE FIGHT THIS COMBINATION century of temperance ‘ the per caplta consumption of li- quor kept increasing in this éoun- try until p. hibition tion \ began res- G E0 RG ETOWN House and lot the property of the late James P. McEachern, by public auction on the premises on Monday, September 12th, at one o'clock p.m. Terms at sale. For further particulars apply to H. F. MacPhee, Barrister, Riley Building, Charlottetown. 5447-8-30-1-3-5-8-10 Periodic- 578-2-8-1 month. J. A. MacDonald, Ii.0. BARBISTER. SOLICITOR, &c_ ‘ Riley Building ChlPMkt-owu. P. c. Island. Money to Loan and Collections llVfll the very beet attention. ‘IFS-Z-B-lmonth. --€-_' MARK R. McGUlOAN WHIRISTER. soblcrron. ETO. ' MONEY r0 LOAN lbameran Block. Charlottetown, LBJ, .1. w. MncNAUGl-IT 13.5., LL.B. Barrister. Solicitor, 51c. Money to Loan Kensington girl, I would do a lot in save 30b‘, ert MacBeth a. single anxiety." "And you think?" “And I think you are causing him some," he said slowly. "In faot I'm sure." Roberta stopped and stood still for a moment. Her lmllillfi W55 W cry out: "Oh, you don't really mean that father is worrying about ma now?" But her pride would not allow her to do it. She would go on with what she had started out to do. She knew . now that she was wrong to go. In-' deed, she had all along been fore-g m; herself w believe that it meant uttle to her father. in order to keep her uneasy conscience from troubling her. did he realize that it was Rey Browne's car that he had comman- deered. Well, Ray wouldprobably forgive him. llfwas now 0r never, lif he was to stop Jack and the girl. He had seen from the garage that the girl had come back to look for her bag. He had even laughed at the thought of how she would soowl when aha found it gone. Well, he would go after her and bring her back by hook or crook to Robert Macbeth. Nicaragua Jack wasn't the son-in-lnw for that stout fellow. the am drop of rain fell. CHAPTER XII lthree dry states and dry areas in Ag he cluttered over the bridflfll the other fifteen states. DnThoznas N. Ca-vcr, profmsar of economics, Harvard University, writing 1n the Christian Science Morlitor, said: » “Two things, which taken to- gether make a deadly combination. are: first, a. powelful and demora- lizing appetite; and second, an op- portunity to make money in pan- dering to it. 1t is this combination tensively than any other. Senator Sheppard asserts that even if the Bingham 4 per cent. beer bill were enacted by Senators and Representatives, it would be pronounced unconstitutional by the United States Supreme Court and promptly set aside. ‘Ihe fight is on in the United States but it should never be fo tan that Prohibition represent! 3mm M public um which makes such problems as timent. for sixty-four years and at drink’ “mum “mum “M the time when national prohibition prwumum‘ 5° dmmm" w h'm'-‘u°-" 5335""! Wemlv‘ the" we" “my It 1s very evident to all that as never before in the histairy of the I——" worked to the limit by those in- _ MILLIONAIRES Three wet millionaires recently world this combination is being lerestcd in the liquor traffic from the standpoint of the money in be Eye Examinations Don't wear your glasses for flve or ten years, as someldo, without IG-GXIIIIAIIIIIOII, for in thl time changes Are vitally important, whe- ther one’: eyes are good or otherwise. Almost she was 0n the point of turning back. She would tell Jack he must come in and face father, even if it meant a quarrel. Even as she hesitated, Sir Georzfl unwitnngly spoke the word too much. ‘Your faher may not know the man you are motoring with, but I do, and what little I know is not in his credit." It was too much, and he looked too handsome and too 00111111911?» Roberta swung back to her former state of indignation with this man. “I think you're mistaken." “I'm not." he said conlposedly. "You can see he isn't Dl-"lcilllfl! anxious to be recognized, but I know may take place, which if not discovered, may work per- manent lnlury to the most precious sensc you possess. Guard your eyes. G. F. HIITOIIESOII 11W Again every spark of considers‘. 0H0 /. METMHT ion for her father or anyone else was serum... up in Roberta's de- gnve $100,000 to the leading orga- 0n the terrace, Robert MucBeth niration fighting prohibition. sat with Ray Browne. "Anything. It was shown in a. congressional wrong with you, Ray?" he asked in inquiry that the wet miuionaires h's most fatherly manner. "You've financing the fight on prohibition been splendid and bucked me up hope to legaliae liquor so that the tremendously but I'm not a hog. taxes raised therefrom may result in Now that the girls have come, take u reduction of taxes on their an hour or so off and leave the old stocks, bench and other properties. niau to his pipe and nu book. You , Just seven wet millionaires cave h“, 000.005 0 "g0;- l more than O0 per cent. of the (To 3e (youth-meg) fllndl ffifilvtd in the first eight months of 1031 by the Association Against the Prohibition Amend- merit. The weis know that congress must be captured before any real QO-O-O-OFFO-Q§Q§ eves TESTED y made out o1’ it. thoughtful consideration on point amount o1 light on the claim of A few minutes this will throw a marvellous "True Temperance Workers," Mod- eration Leagues, etc, etc, to be temperance walkers, and interested in the reduction of the amount of liquor consumed. To capitalize the weakness of a. fellowman for the sake of the money to be made out of it is certainly going n 890d .1001 beyond Judas. No self respecting citizen W0iild b6 guilty of such a crime. Continuing the article referred to above Dr. Carver rays: "The figm- tite alone would not give a great deal of trouble. It could be combat- ed by education. But when there is a possibility to make money by 1n- AND move toward modification or repeal GLASSES FITTED m u mm my w“, m ,0 W .I. 8. 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