s PAGE TEN y——-' . iiéili MQTHER;_ Fletcher's Castoria is especially pre- pared to relieve infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind _ " Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Fevenshness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Ab -ll2 (lpiates. Physicians everywhere r The “New” Sharples “Marvel” Cream F. 0. B. CHARLOTTETOWN Extra Parts for all Sharples Machines J. L. DOUGLAS SOLE DISTRIBUTOR 39 Queen Street Charlottetown. P. E. l. DOMINION or CANADA rnovmca or PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In the Surrogate Court 18th George v. A. n. 1921 ' i In Tic-Estate of Henrietta Shaw, lute or’ (‘it Milli!’ '1 ". i" Queen's County. in the Mull A luvrnee, deceas- ed. intestate. By the Honourable Alexander Judge of Probate, &c., &c.. To the Sheriff of the County, of Queen's County, or any Constable 0!‘ literate person within sald County. GREETING :— WHEAREAS upon reldin; the petition on file of Mai-lure! Boon" of Charlottetown afdesaid, Wldliw- tho Adminlstratrix‘ 01 111E 311°"? "mtg estate, praying that a Cita- tion may be issued for the purpose her-mfg”- geg gdth: You are there- gqm hgfgby required to cite all per- gong Inwrggtfifl lh the Still! Estate t0 be and appear before me at a Sur- Mondpi‘ the seventeenth day of Oc- who’; newt. coming, at the hour of hy tho accounts of the said Estate and on Motion of Donald McKlnnon, 1154]., Proctor for the said Petltionenl And I do hereby order that a true oopyhereof be forthwith published in Charlottetown aforesaid, once in ach week for at least four consecu- tive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectfully, namely in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, at or near the City Weigh Scales and at or near the Bank of‘ Nova Scotia both in Charlottetown‘ aforesaid, so that all persons inter- noted in the said Estate as aforesaid: may have duo notice thereof. (L. S.) Given under my Hand and the Seal of the said Court, this seventh eighteenth year of His Majesty's reign. ($50.) A. B. WARBURTON, Surrogate. 906B-9-i0-S4i. Oo-oood-oooeeo-ooeoe “wow CHANGES IN TRAIN SCHEDULES EFFECTIVE SEPT. 25TH, 1921 For Further Particulars Apply to Ticket Agents _ l l l §~Q§§©440-OOO§' O-O-eo-eo-o-oeoow lb-lii-l 7-21-24 -__.._. fiTijiliiSllll" srnvlcr 7.1'H-' 7 ‘ti. /~ ,_ (‘hariutleiosi n ° ' And St. John's B. S. CAPTIIORNE ‘L km. c Lgpvg NlOFWP-fl CNTown 2 Sept. 22nd sept. sour Carvell Bros, Ltd. ff-‘j, ~ Ltd. AGINTS THE CHARLOTTETOWN» GUARDIAN ' i. CURSE O‘ LOVE “$1.21? QMILDRIZIJ _l l. CHAPTER 22 TORTURING DOUBT l . Norma never knew how long she l" IILWFIYS PLEASE sat motionless at_ the wheel of he!‘ I i l car in front of the tea-shop. with m h Sydney Stokess strange parting r words echoing in her ears. ‘Praflic e flowed unceaslngly past her; pedes- - - - " trlans hurried alons on their home- | ' ward way. As,she looked back, trying careful-that inslnuatlon. Of this she was "Ask your husband where he g0t,1y to recall every detail of that me-‘confldent. the thirty thousand dollars..." morab afternoon of their hastyi She had made~an appointment to commodaflons o: me cunt," new“ I 9 Sinister words! A sinister inslnua- marr e, she told herself that it meet him after the bank closed that [long was g1] very simple and natural. afternoon. A passing acquaintance culled her Somewhere, Philip had ob , (To Be Continued) back to reality.‘ imoney unexpectedly-dprifobtalllily ihbe- ____,.,>_____ "Anything wrong with your motor.‘ lated inheritance-an , ec ng m- y " ~ Mrs. Kendall?"_ lself at last in a position‘. tohmarliyi S She managed her pretty smile. had hastene/d to propose o e g - “Oh. no, I was just thinking," andlhe loved. alll she added with a flush: “I was won-l But, striving the ltrutlhl her dering whether I'd finished all my mind rejected t smp e exp ana- MONDAY sap-t 19_ errands down-town." tlon. It didn't hold water. She re- ' ' Winter Highways T0 Be Discussed With the fourteenth annual con- vention of the Canadian Good Roads Association set for September 27th, located and attractive spot as Nia- gara mils, 0nt.', the indications are for the largest attendance which has yet been recorded at any meeting of this non-partisan and non-commer- v : of the cause of improved highways. Rcques‘ for reservations and progr mes are reaching the head offices here daily, and the ac-. the convention headquarters, are likely to be fully taken up. Several additions to the programme as previously published have been announced by G. A. McNamee, the secretary - treasurer. An added speaker will be C. A. Davidson. chairman of the Good Roads Board. Alberta. who will deal with the maintenance of natural earth roads. A topic of unusual importance will The man was u friend of hcr iath-jcalled only too vividly the curious er‘s, and he laughed. shadow that had marred her hap- "0h, a pretty girl can always mink piness in the first days of the non- Iqnternatlorfal Radio Programs. conosnrs -" up an additional expensive trifle to eymoon. Philip had not been happy 12,00 Noon buy,” —she was sure of it now. Something She laughed too put her car in had troubled him had made him re- WSM (361) Cmci‘ Songs‘ . 1.00 P motion, and lifted a gay hand in nd- mute and dlsi-YB-lt- _ ‘WGY (330) Se)“, ieu. All the way home. she passed Would he have been like that, if, ~ :00 P_ M_ other acquaintances. and she smllediher first exulilflflllml W88 ¢0YT9¢l-?l\vlI, (508) phnavwnecnnL 00PM . M. nee. like Lon. be winter roads for moto lsts, as several ‘western provinces ha been studying the matter with a view tol early action, while the Quebec High- ways Department has intimated that some of the main highways of that province will be kept open this win- ter. Ontario has had more experi- ence than any other province in this modern road development, and A. A. 28th and 29th, at such a centrally g cial body, working solely for the ad- ' .\\ future referulce. . ‘APPLE CHUTNEY lb. sour apples; 2 lbs. white oni ns; 2 quarts cider vinegar; 2 lbt. seedleu raisins; l lb. celery; 4 large red 999MB; 1% lb. sugar; 2 tablespoons Colman's Mustard: 3 teaspoons nit; i teaspoon tur- meric (optional): Soak the onions in brine (l tablespoon salt to I quart water) over night. Drain them and put them through the food chopper. Pure the apples and put them through the food chopper. Pour l pint vinegar over the apples and raisins and let them stand over night. Add the onions and other ingredients, and cook ihd mixture until the vegetables are clear and fender. Seal it in steril- ized bottles or jars. tam-i‘ . Thnei Tomatoes, cueum. hen, gherkina, cauliflowen; been; onions. celery. cabbage; and peppers-aye ready. Home-madechowe; chutneye; reliaheo,‘ eanupo and all kinda of delicious pickles-how they do enhance a meal. Hereareaixofaeerieaofl“ infamous men-co, enticingly different fromlbe regular run of- recipes. Clip than for pickle r ec’ A GOOD CROCK PICKLB l gal. while wine vinegar; .9 level cups brown sugar; level cup Colman’: Multlrd; l cu salt; l tablespoon turmeric pow er;~l tablespoon curr powder; log. ground mixed alrplce; small piece oi jllllll. Hut ulough vinegar to dissolve sugar, then put jngredienta in a covered crock, aflr well and con. tmue to stir each morning for two weeks. Add cucurnben, on- ions, small carrots. bean: or any vegetables desired at any lime. "his will keep well all wintq. TOMATO MUSTARD - CATSUP 2 gala. cooked tomatoes; _2 qtl. vinegar; 2 lbs. brown sugar; y, lb. Jill; J ml peppers; 2 on. alllpice; 1 oz. cloves; 2 on. black pepper; i 0|. ginger: l lb. Col- man’: Mustard. Boil tomatoes and strain; add September 17, 1931' "ABBY GERTIF. Separator N». i2‘ 21s lbs. $43.50 No. m 37s u». 54.15, ="'" No. 21. 700 lbs. 10.25 wnoy m. 4e 1,200 lbs. 94.00 Bannerman Warburton. Surrogate "One llhlfitltl‘ to float a loam" HE NEVER DID , "‘.'G'.l leak as if you never cut ‘x 3 Norms; never knew how long she sat motionless at the wheel of her car. . .with Sydney Stokes‘s strange parting words echoing in her ears. herself to think about them. speech been so disquieting? shc ask- first days? and bowed to them, forcing back the Would any man who had just come, 9mg p, disquieting reminder of Sydney into a fortune, who ‘ladbecn put on “VILW (423) 91ml, more] Gibson, Stokess words, refusing to allow his feet; financially, and who had 9;30 , , ljust married the girl he professed to wbw (423) 31nd, Z90 Band, And yet, why had that parting love, be as Philip had been in those 1mm p, M. ed herselF-imd she could find noi She knew the answer only too. 10;3o p, M. answer. _ iwoll- Philip hod boon iroubled- Hr cpcr (411) Montreal. ‘Denny's. Philip was home when she arrived. had tried unsucceszfully to hide his 11: She dined with him and her fatherlworry, What ltad been thc cause? WGR (303) Buimlo-Statler. mom ma) ‘a. PlttsL-Synlphony. -ao P. M. WJZ (4154) N. Y. ‘Roxy and His Gang; to WJZ, WBZ, WlBZA- KDKA, KYW, WRC. WSB. WB- AL, WJR, lWOC, WCCO, WHAM, WTMJ. , WBAL (258) Bultimore—lilawatlln. 7:00 P. M. WEEI (+48) Bostonfi-“Uheatyo" Irish." ' 7:30 P. M. ,W'l‘lC (461) Hartford. Capitol llr. 8:00 P. M. WCAE (517) Pitts. Operatic. 8:00 P. M. WIBZ (ass) Marcy-sunrises sand. WEmN (319) Providence~Studio ' 9:00 P. M. .WElii (448) BOSt0ll.—"Alr Crnis-Ibitulninous surfacing of macadam er". I 10:00 P. M. ‘ "WliK (265) Cleve. Radio Twins. l 10:30 P. M. WTAM (400) Cleveland. Orchestra. ' 11 :00 P. M. ‘m’. 142s) Still Francisco. Natl. ’ SPORT'S—-TALKS . 2:50 P. M. WCAE (517) Pittsbg. "Chat-Kury." I 6:80 P. M. I WGY (379) Schenecty. Foot Notes. DANCE ORCHESTRAS (Name of Orchestra I: Given)’ M. lWSAl (361) Clnci. iPalais D‘Or. 00P. M. mgute cgprt to be held in the Court you, haml- House in‘ Chlfllll-WNIWII, ill QIIEBVS "Quite right-l slwaya get the COIIIIY-Yplll the said Province on Larbsr to do that." v vote NO W-A-DAYS in the vulgary ornate dllllng-TOOIILETHE thirty thousand dollars of which and her mood seemed light andiSydney Stokes had hinted-or her! crmv (291) Vancouver. Dancing. happy, as usual They played three- ‘ self? handed bridge after dinner. l The last thought turned her sick It was only when she was in bcibund giddy. Had Philip. the moment 1:00 A. M. el n. 0* lo’ k, forenoon, of the same L.|rlr_'.S1l‘-l_i.\lv'i2.'<l shall I sing? should not be passed and the Estate m; gm p41," 5m" | do? closed as prayed for in said petition Where v spent one dollar, now I whim had smkes meant by m“ day of September A. 0., 1921 In the: 07 curious challenge: "Ask your hus-‘runless he was sure he wanted her. your marriageuf)" troubled sleep But her first nuk- Philip had never confided his bus-i lilq moment b10118?“ 1118 01d. un- iness affairs to her. She had neithensolved question vividly to her con- about them. Her awe of him andl her bath, and dressed. In the sunny her confidence in him forbade ques-lbreflkfast room. she poured the tions. She hadn't known that helfiwmlng coffee for her father and was inflnancial distress, that he he!‘ husband and forced herself to needed thirty thousand dollars to eat. thankful for the Imus-papers pay on not“; that kept both men's eyes from her _ i_'i_____~-_-_- pale face and troubled eyes, A Perfect M edicin e , All day long, while she was alone, F O Veglcltrgt for the servants, she ponder- 0 1 e “es e e question. Try us she would, r ‘she couldn t forget it. Yet, she told herself, she was undoubtedlymak- lng n mountain out of a spiteful lit- tle molchill erected by a man who lhad token his rejection badly and ‘had a desire for revenge against the Baby's Own Tablets Should be in‘ Every Home Where There Arc l Children. ‘ QUICK TEMPEFSED l "ll d°°°"" “k” h" ' “Mum '° ‘olive which T981118"? the bW/elsi fear of making herself rldiculou ' get mad." - "Quick tempered, eh f" . -- . l / . mllmlulvclrs 5. l \_.. .- "|'vc just succeeded In breaking ~ m husband‘ will." Canada S‘ S- Lines {Beg partisan. but are you speak- oi a live husband or a dud ‘J/OULD COVER THEM ALL ‘ . The perfect medicine for little Successful sumo‘ ones is found in Baby's Own Tablets, she wished she dared confide m They are a gentle but thorough lax- phmn But he, awe of him’ her wwceten the stomach; drive out con- ms eyem held her “ck For a m "M98001"! and lndlllesflimi break "P days she suflered in silence. Then colds and simple fevers and promote She knew that She must find out they healthful refreshing sleep. It is im- trumwr have hm. whole married possible for Baby's Own Tablets to happmess poisoned with doubt harm even the pew-born babe, as] Feeling like a tram". m the ma“ they are‘ absolutely suo-"ontood free she loved with all her heart, yet tell-l from opiates or any other iniuriouollng herself that only in this way drug. lwouldshe be able to dispel forever Concerning the Tablets, Mrs. Alex, the sings“,- thing that, was threaten“ J. Perry, Atlantic N. S., wrltcsw- m; 9135M went“, the phone and; "I always keep Baby's Own Tnb- c325 gydney<5mkes_ leis in the house for the children, asl volce sounded comp;acent_ not 1 have found them u perfect "mcdiqat all surprised. and as 1r he had.’ cine for little ones." {expected her call. The knowledge‘ Billy's Own Tflbletu are sold byimade her bile her lips vexedly, but: cents a box from The Dr. Williams‘, peace. When she had talked to him Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. she would discover the absurdity of THE BEDTIME STRIP-- -—._- _..-..._a_.._.i-_--—, and staring into the darknfess lll}l:l1fl"l:e;}'1’e had married her, regretted‘ t gt l End es ' g h , 1g n, ‘ _ _~ | d_ she permitted herself to ace t ell e how was that possible. when A Noted Doc or . rung)’ “S y o s ow cause any ey can ll C L s run away w ih the PU ugly thing that had lurked m tilevhe had had two Mars to decide when back of‘ her mind all evening. iiher he wanted to ask her to be his —-—-—- IWllB? He wouldn't have asked her, The lest of any remedy lies in its asked, m,- md She wanted m knqwlsciouness. She rose dispiritedly. had vous system and disorders attribut- twolin the above endorsement of this A D0c_tor’s Praise Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills acceptance and employment by the band where he got the thirty thou-=_ It was nearly dawn when, weary qualified medical practitioner. N0 sand dollars...on the afternoon of‘ m mind and body, she sank into a less an authority than Dr. Andrea Amici, physician to the Papal house- hold. writing on the subject of an- aemia, impoverishment of the ner- able thereto, strongly endorses Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. recommending them as superior to other tonics. Dr. Azttici’: ‘testimony reads as follows-"Fbr several years I have made use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills in my work and I have always found them efficacious in the treatment of disorders due to impoverishment of the nervous system. anaemia and neurasthenla, stomach weakness, re- tarded development in young women ‘and irregularities. There is no lack of ionic remedies, but in my exper- ience no one of them manifests a. superior efficacy to that of Dr. Wil- lliams’ Pink Pills.” l No more onclusive evidence of the value of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills could be asked for or given, than is found noted European physician. Besides this, however, this medicin has en- joyed a world-wide public confid- en 1 m m, d I Wells on the twenty-first day ‘of ceiiltaurynariidotlias baiiduglht ism; t2 segllfmam Fmurme“ “m” ‘end l“ thousands and thousands of weak gwgiavgaehr ‘htilggnizgh’ v ‘flaoia n‘ Try Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills for pfiuclml “I sflfjlmlflvgi‘: nervousness and stomach trouble. {umber “lmsmnmm Wm‘ m“ "I and ' suffering people. anaemia, rheumatism. neuralgia, Take them as a tonic if you are not in tho best physical condition and these pills through any medicine dealer or by‘ mail at 50 cents a box ‘ccordluiy’ from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Col Brookville, Ont. Mr. Weasel is Suspicious ' _ - . in‘ Wt. Fm HM _ \)_lEAl“.\t.'C> W! Cozoitis \ND;T_D_ ‘NAVY TIL!‘ \ GET MY NLLDL-ll ‘Tlzrsvl-l lNTO HlM _ / - » h": FUNNY THlS STRANGcR MRFOX TOLD Me ABOUT Ho: Nr-NER LEFT ANY Tabs“ ARouuo Hex: “Qu- l V. on the bow of tho boot, in white cultivate a resistan tn t ill k °°'°“'“' “m” °" ' ""'°" ""1""- you we" m-d “mg; Y1“ ‘gm 23F: ‘Slpch letiora shall be at least five "The rch canker la going to can! and die. I Qucu." "m that c:co he ought to get I .-llanlzet pallcy-tllzt would aver I fhols scantily clad dlugh- ' mo. He's afraid they'll take 1'49‘ - "w! J ~1§ E I I _1‘.J'..-"lv, <11 B’ m’ 4 h Smith, acting chief engineer of the provincial roads department will talk on methods equipment, cost data and the economic aspect of winter motor highways. The discusselon which will follow on address by J. A. Begin, of Quebec on traffic regulations and safety on ;the highways, will be opened by Wil- lium Findlay, Toronto, a director of the C.G.R.A., Col. Paul R. Hansdn, vice-president of the Royal Automo- ;bile Club of Canada, Montreal, and W. G. Robertson. Secretary of the Ontario Motor League. H. Rose, PlccAI-u-l-I‘ all the other ingredients except th 2 quads red tomatoes; l4 peck uiultsrd and wok w ; then Ill green tomatoes; l head cabbage; Ille _musiard and cogk stirring. l5 white onions; l0 large green Strain and bottle. Use wholl- iDice cucumbers; salt; 3 quarts cider so that ll will come out when vinegar; 4 lbmubrowu balugar; n straining. cup turlneric; cup ack pe per seed; l ounce celery seed); MUSTARD PICKLES 5i lb. mustard seed; l cu olive l 011i" "n!" "YIWIIIL 1 flu"! oi]; 1 qua" Vina“; n |_ Co]. cucumbers; l large cauliflower; 2 Mum“; heads celery; L! red peppers. _ Peel onions, cut vegetables iu Chop the vegetables and place m small pieces, cover with weak layers lu il porcelain duh; a layer bnne and let stand overni hi. in oi’ salt befweul the layers oi vege- the morning bring to a il and tables. Let stand over ni Ill, then drain oil. drain, discarding the liquid. Drain Take two cupl brown sugar l w l Heat the vinegar, sugar cup ilour. 6 lablewooniuls Co], seeds and turmeric to ether and man’: Mustard, l tlblespoonlul fllr. pour over the vegeta lea. Let merit: and 2 quarts vinegar. Boil stand 48 houru. Drain off liquor this mixfurevfor twenty minute! chief engine?!‘ o1 York county. Oll- add mustard inbred with olive oi afirrin continual] . Pour over uuo- u" lee u“: dismal» o" a a: ‘.:'".'::.i.'."'":.-.::“ 52'5" ':.:...l"*' 2.2”“ paper by D. Noonan deputy highway gm; jrrlr. _ ' hcryrie. I y y’ m commissioner of New York state, on For FREE Receipt Book, wrifo: COLMAN-KEEN (Canada) Limited, Dept. 9 I000 Amherst Street, Montreal The issue of a renewal of federal olmatfs aids digestion l aid for provincial road systems will \ again be to the fore. The Canada I l Highways Act of i019 appropriated $20,000,000 to supplement the ex- ____, . penditures of the various provinces, ‘ the apportionment being made ac- cording to population. Practically ~ all of this sum was uscd, although several provinces had to secure an extension of the time limit originally set, but requests for further grants wcreyrefused. Al; each succeeding convention resolutions urging further federal aid have been passed and the directing minds of the association believe that Canada's improved fin- ancial situation now justifles a strong demand upon the Ottawa Government for a new grant to be applied to a purpose which serves the people of the whole Dominion- the construction or improvement of main traffic arteries linking up all the provinces with each other and with the United States. A request sent to the secretary- treasurer, C.G.R.A-. New Birks Building, Montreal, will bring the official programme and other infor- mation. g . roads. and the discussion on com- mercial vehicles and their effects upon the highways will be led by H. S. Carpenter, deputy Minister of Highways, Saskatchewan. The com- pliers have succeeded in includ- ing in the programme cvrperls rep- resentative of all phases of road ac- tivity and of all the provinces and many important states oi the union. To the Student is a daily helping of Perfection ice Cream. Possibly you do not think so but try it for dfiflltfljlld notice how refreshed you will feel for the of‘ sessions- the time oi the day you feel draggy and worn out. But be sure it's PERFECTION if you wish to get the pure confection that is need ullmllhout the whole Island. Made from the purest ingredients, with fresh cream fromaDiseue Free Area. Students arc always welcome at our plant to see the sanitary conditions under which this delicious lee Cream is manufact wu- ' Central Creanteries , ILimited WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR-B ' \ Paint A Corn With This Marvel Liquid The pain stops in a few seconds. Tight shoes won't hurt any more. The Corn shrivels up. and d ps off. Removes the whole corn and oesn't pain a bit. It's the sure remedy- Putnams Corn Extractor. All drug» slats sell Putnam's Corn Extractor. Get your bottle to-day. Refuse a substitute for Putnam's. IIOTIBE To Oyster Fishermen The season for Oyster Fishing l I "when are you going my pretty maid?" "To buy Perfection Ice Cream” she l" "Mil" lellltl! marked or painted ches in length. Please be guided " s. r. GALLANT, Inspector of Fisheries Hake‘: WHERE You Touo ML ‘ft-ll: brkauocv. ‘l-tutrreo bu": \' HNNT sew A N“ q- run. w u»); been Putuuc. one or You: SMART TRMS AND ‘ll-lees tsNT my cues AND WHITE QTRbNGE-R , YM- Grr eveu on Ybu --By~ Arthur Chapoulllit-r ‘(Ou WArr HER: He‘: 00mm‘. NOW WNTCH NGHT NON‘ “TH: e-oowo BY W! ..