' GARTER 'S V 575-2-6-lmoiith. PAGE Twp . j mm CH/\m.0'i‘1‘a1'ov\no Gu/\RniAN _ l L , ____ __ __ ..-_ ,_ ~ .___ .4-_I -1-~ ~ ~-aff f' -~~r S WEE T VANITY RicuAi€'1lGoYNE - '""'°'°°' '°""""°' and sighed over the wickedness of Cynthia, which. they said, must have been inherited, as if it was a peculiar type of wart, or a weakness SPUTS & PIMPLES l ‘° if |l| MEMUNAM , Mn. rerun P. MCQUAID Mr. Peter P. McQuaid, Ex-Master Mldley was reluctant to realise Mechanic, c. N. R., after a short this When it did it shook its head - , I shall have more money, between us ' than we could. possibly 115881110 l we‘d need. We'll have the most Klor-l - ious time a you-“S married °°1lP1¢' ' an uid ibi im inc, iuurampcrml ° ' ' for drink. ‘°:e°_p;;;t,§a mrs not zulu' tu to a. state of ooma on Friday even-| . 'I‘hat stand was Gynthiss final in - th des ge the cm. illness, passed to his Heavenly re ward, peacefully, midst the com- pany and prayers ol his immediate relatives. 'Th late Mr MoQuaid lapsed in T E n s iran un. Lire nas stunn. ner br h°ld 111° °” ml' l°°5°" my ‘|°“"’ I mg' Apr" 7 'md M l’ ‘ii Y . fui attention or his physician. and successive blows, and sne would l°"'° Y°“ I"°1°V°d y°“r°r'5°r "hm ,lo l ll., _ 1| _ use, ll , l, tender adminlstra ns o ose ”Fl'¢$|'I ‘IOM \|'t¢ Gll‘d¢l\$ » show life and herself the right way flllrrzgrgnginuti ia; thers’;”I°;"w?§:’r;, ,leur ,mu dum. to him, he dgd not _ to wake up again, and to pay back ' ' Tueud _ _ t to mul; you. regain consciousness. On ay "r°“’ r°’ "‘°W cynmu I Wm ° in ii mn t uso in . ° h,,_ppy_ 1__.. _ l morn g, Apr , a - p. . [tn 0ftat[0n There were no bonds of kinship, ,m , me lm' I P no ties to sober or check her She sm drew "ray" struggling rr” °t hi; sp ‘EDVL-kdhusbmgp md°!: 0"” 'r““" “Ch a G00dS r' was none. wiur tire means or rr.- his embrace as sire feit the touch or, ir ri una g SPECIALTIES e p e u eckless C,-,mu lhis hot lips upon her unresponsive ther He will be missed for his ten- enjoym nt nd the r g ' . _ l . ti, a d her e es flashed resent- der affection and guding hand. WATQHES, RINGS I S Pf0tes ted frugdgxclueéneuluo lt;iat;n1,¢;u;ll:;;5 2,2! ululalutu ,um look; up at mm from ms generous lmpulmi his open EYE GLASSES --- lm ' mu becuus ol the a distance, defiant. corrective,- cold. franknessi his beautiful dlsP0Sl' cstabiirirca mo Kmcsfnou, Jamaica. April 12- Tick °,‘”‘;‘,ef“° 5 ° "No, picky. youre wrong. Oh tion; for many thifiss not recorded w' P' cab1e)~JBmaica`s Legma- Cynthla lvliarland broke out into he“°"'r‘°W °°“ld y°“! Haven* y°“ here- -tlve Council today PB-5565 9', r°5°` sometuluu su,l,,,_5sl,,g even Mldley-5 see? Marry?" She laughed- "1 d°°`¢ Deceased was a stron! and fer' lution bringing W the n°r‘°° °r esllmule of he, former sell ever mean to marry. Why should I? vent Roman Catholic, carrying on me united Kingdom Govemfloht _ ` .ma ou cininremotrnir an this tn d ti i iris religion with E. W. TAYLOR 142 Richmond Street ____1___1__..i Furness Withy & Go. Limited I‘.\SSENGERS AND FREIGIIT ltnulc. Mirrlliig nt New York and rolling nt fulluuiug ports In ruiutlon. ~ Pl ~ Join' ‘il ri ]li||lfi|\'_ .‘t. rrrv, .t. | rc, . 0 - In-ul, ll|"l‘u\\u. St. Pierre, St. J0||n‘», llu|ifu_\, .\`c\v York. Lvnve .\l¢ n real (`|l"l‘nvrn leave St. Jnl||\’u Arr. and for l. S. "DO)ll.\'l(`.-\" .\||l 2'! F. B. “ll0SALI.\`D" May 6 N. B. "DOMINICA" Mly 20 B. S. “KOSALINIJ” Jun 3 Charlottetown Agentl, CARVELL BROS LTD. Apr G tst if. .\D| 2| Mny ll May 22 Jun 5 For Best Performance LET US OVERHAUL YOUR RADIO We unconditionally guarantee all parts we install for 90 days. V. G. SMALLWUOD i'o sizkvicc 122 North River Road __...___.l___ill_ l for Wall Paper our _WALL PAPER snow Room is a busy place these days. The BEAUTIFUL PAT- TERNS and LOW PRICES an responsible for this. PAPERS and BORDERS to MATCH for every room in the HOUSE. Our prices start with 10 CENTS ' per DOUBLE ROLL. 5 CENTS per Roll means only single or HALF- ROLL you get FULL DOUBLE ROLLS at CARTER'S. A few lots of REMNANTS left. HALF PRICE. Garter & Go. Linnea Professional Cards mi Stewart & Lowther J. o. srrzwanr, ir. c. N. W. Lowruan IABBISTERS, soucirons, llc 84 Great George Street MONEY 'ro LOAN McLEOD & BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY _ W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Baninter and Attorney-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN dated the 10th day of February A. D. d bet Fr k H. D.. the -‘serious inroads" into Hnplre tradc with Jamaica being brought' about by Island imporiatioiis of “cheap goods" from Japan. Such importations, it was set forth, are causing serious detriment to ex- porters frmn Britain and other Empire countries. Jamaica exDl'0SS€'S willingness to co-operate with the Mother wun-try and other parts of the Empire in the extension, to the mutual benefit, of reciprocal trade MORTGAGE SALE Friday, the 28th day of April A. D. THAT TRACT piece or parcel of 0 ._ _ boundccl and described as follows the Winter River, bounded on the east by land in the occupation of Peter Blanchard, on the west by Blanchard, being six chains and tending north and south eighty c land a little more or less being thus described in the conveyance oi the same from the Government to Tim- othy and Janet Bourke ny deed dated September 28th A. D., 1877* parcel of land situate lying and be- ing on Lot or Township Number Twenty-four bounded and described as follows that is to say: On the north by the Winter' River on the east and south by the land known as the Cymioria Lodge Farm, and on the west by land conveyed to Eusebius Gallant containing thirty- six acres of land a little more or less. The above sale is made under and in pursuance of a. Power of Sale con- tained in an Indenture of Mortgage 1921 and ma e weeri an For particulars apply to McLean DATED this 4th day of April, A. 1033. MAGGIE JANE MCNEILL, Executrlx. AI D ` Office: 180 Richmond Street H. F. MacPHEE, B. A. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTABY, &c. ltiley Building. Charlottetown MARK R. MCGUIGAN, B. A. BARRISTEB, SOLICITOR, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetovm,P.E.l. J. A. Macllonald, K. C. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. &o. Riley Building Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Money co Loan and Collections Elven the very best attention. BELL & MATHIESON RJR. Bell D. I.. Mathleson, L.l..D. Barristers Jr Solicitors Money to Loan Fameron Block, Char|ottctown,P.l2.l. _ B132-4-6-tlillr-3l. CHALMERS L R , xecutor of the Will of EX PER T PL UMBING _ When n pipe breaks and you want I Plumber in A hurry PHONE 393-J ‘ Are your taps noisy or leaking PHONE 393-J Lobster metal supplies made to order at short notice. FRED ll. TRAINOR PHONE 393-J. MASTER PLUMBERS l In the year that followed the Y ' . ° “ 95 ° 'Mariana house became the rendez- mbb’-sh °b°“r m“rr‘°5° and “Pm heart and soul. exemPllfY1¥18 his vous of only those out to enjoy “°5s"°h!" character and aims to the edifica- themselvcs as Cynthia interpreted He was startled- speechless' Tms tlon of those nearest him. enjoyment. Dicky Smytlie took up was “ new Cynthia he s“w' A cy”', He was a charter member of the ' his old place in her scheme ot rm” 11° had “ever k“°W“ r‘°r su” Knights of Columbus. ChHrl0ll»¢' things. Parties were given, and Pecred' He "W her °“t °r her d°°'d'_, town Council. and was held in when a gathering that started in ry "“'“°5r“°5s' her bitterness' A highest esteem by h`s brother mem- Cyiithia‘s drawing-room, in fancy beauurur and dangerws “'°m'm bers dress, ended all over thc town in 5r°“'“ ‘mr °r the Cynthia of old' The late Mi'. McQuald first en- hilarious anxiety to induce every- A Woman who thought herself cap' tered the empfoy of the C. N. R. one else to share in the fun, Mldley in Ma . 1815 as an apprenticed ,,,°,es,ed lu no subdued ,om that ure couiu offer. And, seeing, ne mM,,,,f,S,' ,md by ,,,u,,,,,,, ,mu agreements how ln offoot- i A Select df‘P“l=¢l°h °f ‘Wes M” his °w" h°1pl°”"°”' H° W” fwtnrui attention to his duties rc- Most elected members of the Leg- waited l1D0n her two days after- angered by lt. and Wanted ller more cewed pnmotrons ,,apluly_ lslutu,-e ulged that as Jamaicgrs wards at her house. Cynthia shock- tha” ever' Nm' her mmey a°ne‘ on June 1st, 1912, he was pro- able of handling every situation tl < t l b l, l Cynthia, you-" ..Bo,,e,,,la,,.. le She motioned him to a chair and joy herself. I'm going to London!" ` the flushed fury oi her face. 1933 at twelve o’clock noon ALL 1-That Cyn¢hla,~ he answered, 1 r land situate lying and being on Lot two] y’ "ls the best thing we heard r Township Number Twenty foui Wu Say r°r eighteen m°nrh5» my dciii‘." that ls to Sayi COMMENCING ill Cynthia was startled, almost out of her anger. halns containing fifty acres of mm' why sh°“1dr"l' I travel rr°m Mldley to have a good time?" He laughed. me a partnership in a West End firm, Quite a. proposition, too, with plenty of chances for court work- which I want. Cynthia, let's go to- gcthcr.” Cynthia was speechless for a moment. She realised why he spoke so confidently. Dicky Smythe had played a part in her life, in the past eighteen months, that startled her when she thought of it. She drew away, a trifle breathless at the Gallant of Ruullcovllle Lot 24 ln realisation, and answered him with Queens County farmer of the first a ratlver uncomfortable little laugh. part and William Orr of New Glas- gow in Queens County. farmer, of the second part. Default having been made in payment of principal and interest. "But-my dear Dicky, of course wc shall do lots of things together, if-if you arc really going. That will who will show me round and-" "Cynthia, don't! Youre hedging. You know what mean' ‘ie cried, fiercely, and crushed her ro mm as the passionate words flowed from E wmluu, 0", ,his lips. "My position's assured. We B743-4-6-thiirs-41 Colds Go OVERNIGHT When You Take This F amoul Tablet in Time At the first sign of a. cold, take Clrovc`s Laxative Bromo Quinine. It usually expels the cold over night and thus prevents the infection spreading within the system. Grovc'a Laxatlve BROMO QUININE acts quickly because it does the four things necessary. It opens the bow- cls, kills the cold germs and fever in the system, relieves the headache and tones the entire system. Accept nothing else. Grove's LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Dicky grinned as he came into the , _ room, ignoring her threats. He took There will be sold by Public Auc- . _ tion at the Law Courts Building in .r‘“'° mghUy'°1°n°r’°d hands m his Cimiottcrown in Queens county on own. and looked lovingly down at “What-London? I don't see any- iuna in the occupation or Francis thins original about lt. People como right across thc Atlantic, I believe. tW°mY'fiV0 links in Width and °"‘ to see what a real policeman looks "No reason at all. I'm coming, too. That's why I’m intruding to-night." ALSO ALL that other tract piece or He drew her °r°5°r- ‘°D9'd’5 fmmd bc ilnc. I mean, I've already engag-, cd a fiat. I'm taking Celeste with. sr McKinnon, solicitors, Royal Bank ,,,e_ I-ve several mend, up metal Building, Charlottetown. say it or not. - “I don't mean quite that. I was thinking back, Funny why Caven- dish went off like that, eh?-So sudden, I mean. Of course, I've for- given him for his unpardonable conduct that night at the inn." I-Ie flushed as she laughed softly, mercilessly. “Dickyl It seems to me very for- tunate that he came. I mean, when a woman is in the hands of a driven who can’t even trace the absence of petrol to the jet tap turned off- welll" _ She was pitiless at his .fresh cm-_ barrassment. He deserved it. | "Oh, well," he replied, “maybe it "muy N-els,m.., cuutulu T_ Rh Cub tion advanced in County Court to- was. I don't profess to know much nm un-wed ut sum, John today, day by J. Welsford McDonald, about cars, anyway." (T.,,esu,,y)_ Among passengers K. C., in asking leniency for Rob- , ir" 5° C°““"“°d~l .landing were H. Holder, Miss B. ert McKean. who pleaded guilty to Jack, St. John, N.B.; Mrse. T. G, setting the fire. The lawyer ex H°w ab°'~‘t y°'~"' fa” Britten and son, c. c. Forward, shined that firemen of the town Oh Easter Forward, Miss M. Phillips. Halifax are paid a specified sum for attend. iN.S.; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dunn ance at fires and' that a member Keep your skin he`althy by washing it using Babys Own Soap with warm wat- er-rinsing well and drying perfectly. It’s far better to keep your skin well than to be obliged to seek the shelter of cosmetics to hide its defects. The delicate and lasting fragrance of the skin-sooth- ing lather o_i’ Baby’s Own Soap adds to the pleasure of its use. loc. in individual cartons. “Best for you and Baby too” Giant Turtle I For Canadian Me n ag e rie (Special to The Guardian) MONT?-EAL. Que.. April I2-The Bahamas trade development board has discussed with the Canadian National Stesmships the feasibility of presenting to the city of Montreal or the city of Toronto, a giant live turtle, such as the 400 pound speci- men recently presented to the Lon- don, England, zoo hv the Island of Antigua. It ls likely that the Bahamian turtle will be shipped to Canada this summer. it would be of the species known as loggerhcad, which is much larger than the turtle us- ed for soup and steak, or a third variety used for the value of its shell. So far no oificial information as to the likely reception of such a visitor has been given but Canadi- ans vlsitlng Nassau have assured the authorities there 'that a turtle of such magnitude would be a wel- come addition to any Canadian mcnagcrie. export trade depended on reciproc-.ed lem 1" ° “ry Y r e rght , »moted to Master Mechan'c of the al buylnu, ll; was uulust to allow mockery of her reception. Certain she drew back as he advanced' Plane.. Edlwrd Island Runway, Japanese products to oust Empire y°““§ W0? were h , nu hlmsell umln mere, me ‘which position he held until May ked off to distant places under e °“ 5 °' I hi r- goods. _P“°_ _ l l, , ,dl d ,,,,,,,,f,,,,y_ H, aist, iaza, ure riaic c u S supe , The Gleaner has protested edit-'vazrous rérrtevncrgiby Tdlgnanli' r?ar,; lnuilbijlsfrx lgeaguer weapon he' annuation. orially against any attempt to usc,;r;,;' 31" x_ei(’yn I; °u“d, rfrisem could uhluk ul to ,.elullute_ l As the “Boss” he held thc cou- the situation to obtain “further ° ‘rs ° er gay cm ° "1 dom, believe you mean that. “den”-‘ °r *H050 Under him. Bhd concessions" from Great Brltaiiq h°I';d' but,;V,1t:°utSany:°rses`l,, Cynthia" he answered slowly You Ulf-‘y lohmed W '»l`“5t “nd admrre c ' ' and the Empire. C,,,,tl:‘,;s was lf, amylruflsusc ,cxlril are just being bitter, now, and him. for ,hs was ever ,willinlgi to ext; `_°*_`_*" when he came up, one evening and chndlshu He knew he did mt mean and the hand oil friend; D' Tlll WNDER TWINE BALL ,uuuu ue, s,,__,,,,,,,,,,, uw, ,uc w,.e,,,_ taut, uric couia navc bitten buck the support to those h ¢\‘°“ f- S "°'°" age oi plans for a carnival to take Words as her lips curled. "You'rc heart was in his work, gilshsymgi; . Place a month hence. She flung tmnkmg °l"`Cavend1sh" irhy was for ms men an 05° Biirrler twine is maiiufrretiired ,,,,opemd cards 0, ,nvltalluu ,O lum Colour rushed into her cheeks. 'pendent on him. with 500, 550, 600. or_ 650 feet of when he entered ,llc dum., and She turned on him as if she could He leaves to moum a sorrowing, twine per pound in the ball. Un- slumped ul, ,,u,,ut,e,,,,_ luuu have struck him. The moment widow and one sister, Reverendl dnl- the Inspection and sale Act, .Dun-, ,lure to Come lu' Dlclu,._.. passed. She laughed again. Mother St. Mary Elizabeth of the, which is admnistercd bythe Do- She lvameu him, ne,~cely_ --ll you "I have forgotten Peter Caven- congregation de Notre Dame. nt, minion Department of Agrlculturefvalue your life, don-,, dare, Anu ll dish and all that he meant to me." present Assistant General of the every ball of binder twmc sold in you cume to tulk ubuu, the curnlvul He was silent for a long time. order in Montreal, and the follow- Cnnuda is required to be labcllcd an-angcmeiits, it's off. A band of in- “Pd then ho found himself out of ing sons and daughters: Reverend, viith the name of the nianufactiir-,diguaiit mothers liavc pushed it ms anger' and played what he Sf- St E1`Z"’*r’3rh °r the visual’ °n ei' or dealer and the number of feet right oil the face of the earth. Sev- meant to be rr. subtle hand' _ 1 CPHS- d0 N`fJ`e D3m°» C5W» Rel* per pound. cnteen parents have returned my "rm ‘°rry' my dear' Perhaps I Pstrlvk M0Q\ll1ld» P~ P- L€d“°~ _ letters to their sons and daughters. sh°“rdn't have said thaw' l Alta., Mrs. F. E. Murphy, MIS. J. ilrinurrim I.iniru¢~rrt grown iurlr. Oli!" si-ic stamped again. “I hate She shruggedmrd was faintly R.. Coady, Peter Jr., engineer C. N. this place and everybody in it. I‘m amused' “°w' l R.. A8I1€’. JOJUI. Philip. Vl¥\C@Tll5» going away, where a woman can en- "It d°°5r"°_,matter Whether y°“ Bessie at home. ' May his soul rest in peace. (Patriot Please Copy> values . . . l tures and blow~outl : 2 ing lile of the cords by 58%; 3 longer non-skid wear; 4. lV¢I\ WEST. r-the tires that have everything to assure you of long, dependable low cost service at no extra cost. Replace worn tires today. Extra strength-extra safety- extra mileagwthafs what you get in Firestone High Speed Tires ‘ -At NO EXTRA COST. F ircstones are the only tires made that can give you all these extra 2 EXTRA GUM~DlPPED CORD PLIES UNDER THE TREA D--so placed as to give 26% greater protection from punc- GUM~DlPPlNG--llereases & SILENT. NON-SKID TREAD- hls more nun-skid angles, is wider, deeper, tougher, and gives 25,5 /Ill Lal /VCEI) |§'UNSTl\’Ul.'T'l()N -holds the tire on the road ar high speeds and assures you ol long Go in the nearest Firestone dealer. Equip your car with Firestones ` ' ~- “_-.'.<\ '_~.»'= _ '-.:"“.. . - _ '< ‘ »_ "sp r r - _» » » _ . - _ 1 -_ _i . I _ _ ul ,__~,.~ -,,_, M..-.~ _~_,li‘g,‘,,.,r,u- ,, xl, ,l -,_ ,_ A _, ._.,,, _ _ .r._-.__,,,»._, , _ _ _ , , _ _ _ . ~ _ I2 MON'l`ll GUARANTEE Firestone High Speed Tires now carry u liberal uew guarantee which fully protects You agaiust tire trouble caused by blowouts. cuts. bruises and other road hazards for a period of I2 months-another good reason why you should-buy Firestone Tires. \_ G E TS Department of Public Works and Highways Arrives From _ British Guiana (Special to The Guardian) BT JOHN N B, April 11. - Brmém ,Egan ‘er 'man and car 0 that _destroyed a St..l.ii'ton `uuiid.ng from BE,F,sh Ggu,;’m the Eastegn on Feb. 15 was the idea of a mem group of the British West Indies' hem( me ww” Fire Department and Bermuda via. Boston, thc Can adian National Steamships line and son, Sydney, N.S.; D. McLen nan, Porthood, NB.; Mrs. B. W. C. young McKean to fire the black- Manning, Liverpool, N. S.; Mrs. and smith shop of Fred Snell. Mr. F. L. Bousfield, Mr. and Mrs. W.‘ Judge George Patterson sentenc- J. Clark, Mr. Chevier, Mr. and Mrs. cd Mcxean to three month; in _|a|1_ G. Desbarats, Miss Z. DWBUX. E- A- - Forward. Mrs- 0. Lanllllefr M155 M ong, J. P. Hubbard, Toronto, Ont.; Medlsnd. Mr. and MTS H- Morin-, Mrs. P Grace nnd two clrlldren, St. Mr. and MIS. A. R055. M-¢'~ *md MVA John's, Nfld. Cargo consisted of lo. W- Thtloy. Montreal. Que-: Moior. sugar, moist cs, citrus fruit, from ,G. _Greer and Mrs. Greer, G. Gan- vegetables, etc. ,,, (Canadian Press) l PICTOU, N. S., April 12-Flrl _ who needed u little ready cash. ,. This, at least, was thc explana- - of the department had induced Everywhere the call is .fb In the better remu- rants, where quality is insisted upon, Christiers Premium Soda Crackers arc always chosen. . SODA CRACKERS ChrisIie°s Z Always crisp . . . always fresh . . . always pure . . . with a trace of salt that makes them "just right” to enjoy with soups, salads, cheese and “made” dishes. Pliiitfltlfl ll0CKl r°0lll`|' Fi:i`iRY SEALED TENDERS will he received at this oilice until noon on SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1933, from any pe.son or persons willing to con- - tract to run the above mentioned ferry for the season 1933 according io specihcaxun, terms and conditions to be seen at this oii'ice. I The name of two, good and responsible persons willing to become bound for the faithful performance oi' this contract must accompany each tender. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any l Tenzcr. endcrs shall be address" ' undersigned an.) marked "Rocky _ Point Ferry Tender." _ L. ls. .._c.uiLLaN, Der.. of Public \'v...ks 1nd Highways Charlottetown, April 3, |933.. eros-4-4-tts-ei. r ` ` Fertilizers - Corrosive 5::lili...ate Crushed Limestone We guarantee to supply chemicals for fertilizers, containing analyse' as follows: Superphosphate, I8 per cent and 20 per cent ii, Sulphate of Ammonia, 20 per cent Nitrogen. Nitrate of Soda, 16 per cent Nitrogen. Murlate of Potuh, 60 per cent Potash. And Mixed Fcrtilllerl as per our prloe list, which you should have before ordering. 20 per cent Phosphate saves you at least eighty cents a ton under the 18 per cent Phosphate. Mechanical condition of the chemicals and the mixed fertilizers L1 as near perfect as it can be made. Deliveries guaranteed. Place FW' orders early nl possible. - Material for seed treatment and Ground Limestone, on application. P. E. I. Potato Growers’ Association, Inc. . .. . . .,. ...--......r.r...r.-rr.-U -4-ttdll coma To sumo. 2, ' We will make your Windows and supiily the Lumber at lowest prices obtainable for good sound stock. Let us prove this to your satisfaction. _ I ° M lol) ')`l \LD-ROWE WOODWORKINC CO., LTD. Phone 341 Charlottetown A - April 8~lt-dl f H f* .rr ..“.r.$‘.l '-wurLm|ma.......- ~ _..¢_..__..____, _ 4 _ _ c44 AMAZING New li