--;-z; E y-n-aynm-Mnoou- . . t. é.‘ ,l l l --~—---l-sl_'~;.:;.;. mMuQg-q-u-uluamauu; e-nflfiflwl-ql-Ialuvinw anions“;- --—-i--_. ~ ..c.-_..i.isiu.clziasi:zouoer.u.wwsc.nl 5, u PAGE Two THE CHARDOTTETO j ' a . i. not sttcmPulll to pun c- Sh ppfilfigilb At Tho lloiiso of _ Jami» agate a» ' " 391mg, . u . . . study. gwmsloe llroaiiis-Bolo-Triio i=- i-i- w- ygéf- iii-rm __ i w who 1w- .'.Ii'..°’.'..l.°§‘l..’.'. u... A very enthusiastic meeting of m; fgintly to tho rclnl. the Whislbe Shipping Club was re- (Continued) Burkvs binds were VII! still. cently held in the Winsloe Hall, when a. large and representative group of farmers got together to discuss various matters in connec- tion ivith their live stock shipping operations. For some time it has been apparent that the members of this club have been falling down on their Job. in as much as that they were failing to contribute that measure of consistzint sup- port necessary to the greatest de- gree of success in their co-opera- tive marketing efforts. In a great many instances the opportunity of marketing through the shipping club was being used only as a convenience to be taken advantage of at a moment's notice. as might suit the purposes and dgfnacasmrf“ “"E5.§‘*Y!~l“"_lll' §"‘l_'."_41f}ii'iiiins of the individual shipper. give llvlf) __\o_ung, iiil.iiits_ t<>_ ftlll.\( “nub Hm“ “m! rt. _ colic. \ct it. is zilwa . (‘ilt'='ll\'i‘. ltii * " ‘ "s" “m5 3M1“ older children, ton. llt-iiieiiiLi-r, Cns- ed at the time of organization for loria contains no liars/i tlruyzx. m the purpose Q1 keepng gmnsporta- " _' - t- » i. l figyciroéi glzgisllgsd-‘frctfnlul-“Kclifi itlOZl and other necessary expenses leelliingurziloorliipschglvtilit-leans m a "linlmum 60575 PEI‘ CWli- were conveniently forgotten, and the ing dose qi Castoriii. lie sure you gel Belllll" 535ml“! “m! “Wllulllm imiiicciintc interest of the individ- ual shipper only, was considered. gel/j . 5426a H. W. Clay and J. A. Gillies of c A S T O R I A ,t':ie Dominion Live Stock Branch. I _ zitteiideti the meeting. a d d . F " ' '- 9 R- 5 N -» CWT >90 F’! ~' t "voi-ed lo point out how Ximpilssllylle it was to market farmers’ live stock to advantage under present When TEETFHNG makes HlM FUSSY One of the most important things you can do to make a teething iinby comfortable is lo see that liltlc bowels do their work of carrying oil waste matter promptly‘ lilltl regularly For this nothing is better tliaii (Ins- loria, a pure vegetable prcpuriititir specially made for liziliics anti cliil~ l 2 Q l O ed farmers present took a real part in the discussion and expressed ‘themselves in no uncertain way ‘as to the value they attached to the services rendered in the past by the Winsloe Club, and the unior- Iillllfllfi results that would accrue tin the event of disbandirig. _&§4-O-§-%§‘§~§-Q§§O'OVQ OfiOfi O-O-Qi -_ a operating conditions, and suggest- : ed that the meeting come to one AND “of two definite conclusions—either z liveup to the requirements of the E w‘ TAYLOR z constitution, or disbarid the club J. 'l‘.-\YI.0rt , and definitely wind up its affairs. Optometrists : Quite a number of the interest- 142 Richmond street g 0 l Professional Bards Stewart & Lowther J. I). STEWART. K. C. N. “l. LONFTIIER BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. 84 Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN A unanimous response in favor of continuation was immediately igivcn ivhen an expression of opin- yion ivas asked for, and the secre- BELL 8‘ MATH|ESON wary. lilr. T. A. Rodd, who by the Bin wondered vltiwly Why-now- ho didn't b"; lill ltrfllllh lillsisl out», of tho many. "they must ' have ooveredsmlloormomAbosc half-mils m an thnt hy bovwccu them and disaster. ~ ‘ And then, as also notched Binte‘: bonds, one uw them move. m. one and then the" other, sowing the bu; against tho tender corners of tbs man's mouth. Jul-u wag cou- "sclous of u faint difference in the mud pace of her. Not enough to be Just ct that moment they m- countercd s flock of shcomsmhllnl. leisurely along towards thdn and bloc-king up the mldwsy. and Jean was spared the neoullty of reclyinz by the not that Burke immediately found his hnndl full, manoeuverlng s path for the more between the broad, curly bucks of the bleating multitude. The drover of the flock was, of course, a. hundred yards or more behind his charges, negligently oc- nccounted a chock-but still some- cupied in religbting 11's pipe, nothing, some aHJQOlIDIQ slnskmlnd that no assistance was tn be look- of the whirlwind rush towards that ed for in that direction, and u the blue blur of sky ahead. sheep bumped against tho more’: It seemed u thoush Burke, loo, legs and crowded up against the sensed that infinitesimal yielding wheels of the trap in their chnrcc- to the saw of the bit. 1W the first terlstically maddening fashion, it ‘tune he QEVB\B definite pull at the required nil Burke's skill and dex- reins. Then he relaxed tho pressure. terity to make a way through the and ogsln there followed the some four-footed crowd. sowing motion and the fret of the The chestnuts own ides of deol- steel bll’ against sensitive, velvet, ing with the difficulty was to lips, Then mother pull-tho man's charge full speed ahead, an idea 3118C!‘ strength against the marek which by no means facilitated mlt- . . . . Jean. watched, fascinated. ters, and she fought her bit Ind And gradually, almost impercep- falrly danced with fury u Burke tibly at first, the frenzied beat of checked her at almost every yard. - the iron-shod lioofs became more They had nearly m “ ’ the one» measured as the chestnut shorten- road again, and Jean .100“!!! 5W1! ed. her stride. It was no longer on the sea of woolly bwh. will! merely the 31115111118. thillldmlll the hovering cloud of hoof-driven devil's tattoo of sheer panic-driven dust above them, thought one weed, could fully appreciate the probable Now and ugum Jew could lieu- feelings of the Israelitu as they Biukols volw. speaking to the approached the further shore of the frightened boa-ct. chldfng and re- Rea Sea. And it was at this 1n- aasuring in even. unhurrled tonal. auspicious moment that the drover 51;; w“ wnpciou; of no fear, having lit his pipe to his satisfac- only of an absorbing interest and tion, looked up and RTE-filled the excitement as to whether Burke situation. _ would be able to impose his will Guilty conscience not only makes upon m; mimgl boron they reach- oowards, but is also prolific in the 9d mgr; precipitous hill the descent creation of fools and the dwvvr of which must lnfalllbly spell dea- stung into belated action’ by the motion, I consciousness of previous remlu- she not; very still, her hands ness, promptly did the most foolish looked together, watching. . . thing he could. watching. . . He let off a. yell that tore its way through every quivering norveAn cggmlm xxn: WN GUARDIAN FAB Mosul The distinction of beauty and unique design, the thrill of even more sparkling performance and the satis- ‘fuction of continuous operation at lower coat are some of the advantages enjoyed by De Soto owners. Then, look at the mechanical auperiorlties of this wonderful new our. Floating Power-which completely eliminates vlbru- lion; Automatic Clutch-which permits you to forget the clutch entirely, even when starting and reversing; VAL Nu CnnaJIaJs-PnIICDQHoIoSlsSQJCIIvIIfIGShfiQR Free Wheclingiwhlch enables you to glide free of all motor restraint; Self-equalizing Hydraulic Brahma- sures! and safes! by actual mo; Double-Drop Enum- which gives the low center ofgravity insuring comfort.- uble rldlugwucy driving undudoublc measure ofsofefy. » The New Dc Soto Six offers fur more than ordinary value-it brings u new brllliuncy of‘ performance, u new mus-mess of’ design, a new als- of distinction that makes it the predominant leader in its price choc. the mares body, and with a shout of, "Round ‘em, lad!" sent 11's dog -a half-trained youngster-bark- "WILLING OB UNWILLING” It wuull over. A bore twenty DESOTO six a m Be" D_ L. Mmmcson‘ LL11 way was heartily commended for Barristers st Solicitors ,liis faithfulness in carrying on so “one? l0 Lin" lcilictcntlyr under adve s di- Charhtletmvn and “Ionmgue tions, was asked to insistroen 22m. |l>ers living up to and governing MARK Ré llgcouloAN itheiiisclves by the terms of the ‘ constitution. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. l MONEY 1'0 LOAN l Cameron Block, Charlottetown, IKE-I. l McLEOD 8. BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Altnrnev-ril-Lnw Office: 180 Richmond Street MONEY TO LOAN The meeting unanimously adopt- ed the suggestion that hogs would not be accepted on shipping day ‘from any farmer who failed to list Ihis stock previously with the se- ‘lcrctary, ns in these cases, no pro- I ' on was being made for such come by chance shippers. , _ All the members present were _, ..__ ‘supplied with "Listing Cards" and in supply was left with Mr. Rodd lyfrom whom they may be secured, For Sale or Rent, a Beautiful ivitiiout cost, at any time. Only Home and large lot near Post Office, hugs listed in this way can be ac- St. Pei/H's BM" Pllssfsslunr M?’ lceplcd on shipping days. The se- 1”‘ Apply A’ M tcMlIDbgLEUIQ lcrctary must have ample notice Kent Elma’ Charm‘ “t°;_'.,'§'4-4'.1g.¢{ of what stock is moving in order |lliat freight space may be provid- . ed. 0r. W. R. Garson CBIROPRACTOR Three Year Pnimcr Graduate BOY RIDES FAR. TO NEW 124 Prince st. Phone 1012 BRIDGE Home (Tulle; Made. One of the most picturesque visi- dti2fi-5-i5-Smvrlf. tors to Sydney, N. S. W., to see the opening of the new Sydney Bridge was nine-year-old Lennie Gwyther, ivho had ridden, a pony 600 miles from Gippsiland, Victoria. In ap- preciation of his feat officials gave Lennie xi prominent position in the pageant. Other visitors included a number of hikers, and 26 members of the Bendigo, Victoria, Rowing Club, who cycled 660 miles to parti- cipate in the regatta held in con- nection with the celebration. The dedication ceremonies were broad- cast over all Australian main and li-clay stations and also a world hook-up. ii. r. MaoPiiEE, all BARRISTER, SOLICITOR. NOTARY, 8cm, Riley Building, Charlottetown. 576-2-8-1 month. J.A. MacDonald, K.0. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, 18cc. Riley Building Charlottetown, I‘. l2. Island. l Money so Lonn and (inflections given the very best attention. i575-2-6-1month. ing like a. creature possessed, full tilt in pursuit of the sheep. Thai; settled it as for as the chestnut was concerned. With n bound she leapt forward, scattering the two or three remaining sheep that still blocked her path, and the next, moment the light, high cart was locking like a cookie-shell in a choopy sea, as she tore along, utterly out of hand. Luckily, for a. couple of miles. the road rang straight as a dart, and after the first gasp of alarm Jean found herself curiously collected and able to calculate chances. At the end or two miles, she knew, there came o, steep declivlty-n. typical Devonshire hlll, like the s'dc of a house, which the British wqrk- man has repaired in his usual crude and inefficient manner, so that loose stones and inequalities of surface added to the dangers of negotiation. At the foot of this des- cent was a. sharp double turn-l. veritable death-trap. Could Burke possibly gel; the more in hand bo- fore they reached the brow of_ the hill? Jean doubted it. i There was no sound now in all the world except the battering of the mate's lioofs upon the road and the screaming rush of the wind in their ears. The hedges flew put, I green, distorted blur. The strip of road fled away beneath them as though coiled up by some swift re- volving cylinder; ahead, it ended slicer agiiints u sky as a peri- winkle, and into that. blue they were rushing at thirty miles an hour. When they reached it it would be the end. Jun could ll- most hear the crash that must fol- low, sense of the sckening feeling of being flung headlong, hurled ln- to space. . . "hurling down into black nutlllhfllfil. o o yards from the brow of the bill the man had won, and now the more was standing swaying between the shafts, shaking in every limb. her flanks heaving and the sweat oncoming off her sodden cost in little rivulets. Burke wns bwlde her. Putting her down and talking to her in o. little intimate zuiiiicu much Is thoush he were soothing o. frightened child- “Youfre all m, aren't you, old thing?" he murmured ay-moothlcol- ly. Then he glanced up at Jean. who was still sitting in the cart. feeling rather as though the end ofthe world had occurredmd. 1n some surprising fashion, left her still cumbcring the earth. She's pretty well run herself out," he remark-ed. "We shan‘t have any more trouble going home” -smlling briefly. "1 110p; not," answered Jean c trifle flatly. "You nll right?" also nodded. "Yes, thunk you. You must be on excellent wlfp," she added. "I oven thought the more would never stop." Probably even Jean hardly recl- iaed the fineness of the horseman ship o! which she hid lull N611 uwitness-the judgment and cool- ness‘ Burke had evinced in letting the" more spend the first fresh- ness of liorystrength before he es- soyod fochea her mad pace; the dexterity with which he had some- how contrived to keep her straight; 1nd finally. the consummate skill with which, the last half-mile, he hod played her mouth, rejecting the dead pull-on the reins-tho in- stinctive cnor of the mediocre drlver-wh‘ch so ' “ numbs sensation and neutrallses every effort to brlfll- c runaway to s standstill. Departiiient of Public Works And Highways PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TENDERS FOR CLEARING RUINS AT PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE _ SEALED TENDERS will be received at this office until noon on Saturday, April 30th, from any person or persons willing to contract for the clear‘ ing o_f the ruins at Prince of Wales College. Speci- iications may be seen at the office of the Depart- ment of Public Works. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. L. B. MACMILLAN, Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways. Charlottetown. P. E. I., llpril20,1932. i; l 2125-4-21-89 ..,..~.».... .. . Her ‘ sousht Duke's face. His jaw was out-thrust, and also could guess ct the claimed teeth . behind the lips that slut like n v rat-trap. His eyes gleaned bonecth 1 Farms. For Sale the penthouse brows, draw-futo- - 0n Tucsdly. 16th of April at i gethei- so that they Almost mot o- o’clock,,two excellent hruu of ‘is bove his fighting beck of l. nose. In an oddly detached manner sbc and lI-ucsol rnpootfvoly. Isl-Ito Austin]. lhoNem, Stanley Bridge. ‘ ' EH05, BOLGIB, Auctioneer found herself "fleeting on nu _2081-|-10-tll-8i ' tvll( f croilr mbcetocln tooln Inn ‘ (To Bo continued) dogged bnito slismstll of his Jot face. If anyone could chat that flying foam-flocked forin,- rocket- ing along between the shafts like a red-brown streak, he could. she wondered how long he would be able to hold the beast-to hon: on? she remembered having heard that, after a time, the strain of pulling against a. runaway becomes too much for human nerves and ‘Fnruess Red Cross Line, S. IS. “SILVIA " ,, Ikclgbf and Passengers. muscies. 1nd that o man's hands lmummfl A" chqm"! , - 10A. I. and grow numb-and helpless! Whlc L“ h, st John.‘ the dead pull on the bit equally 5,113; Mun" numbs the mouth of the horse, so my ‘l May 0 that he. too, has no more any fecl- u” n "l! $3 IIIO l Juno 6 iris to be played upon by the pres- sure of the bit. Her eves dropped to Burke's htnd". Wth a little lnwsrd int of astonishment she realised that Ilorfulghtly thereafter. Oblrlottcfowu Agent; CARVELL BROS LTD. ‘" NEW PRICES. Business Coupe . (with rumble no!) . . . Q1065; . .I975|1\m<1oorS0days.. . D975; Coupe (with rumble not) . . . 81025; ‘door Sedan Custom d-door Sedan . . . Q1145. All price: fi- o. b. facloly, Windsor, Ontario, and standard factory equipment (freight and fans . . . cross. Roudmr fin win wheels extra). Duplan Sqfcly Plate Glau, available for Coupe 817.50, d-door Sedan 829.50. MAY KNOW (A column of interest to all recording accepted facts and worthy opinions regarding the place of alcoholic beverages in modornillfe; as well u new: of the progress of tlio campaign for a “dry” world.) PHAT THE PEOPLE and yet that it will be such as may be expected to furnish-u revenue sufficient to support armies, the re-establishment of the Austrian Family, and the repressing of the attempts of France. Surely, my Lords, these expectations are not consistent; nor can lt be imagined that they are both formed 1n the same head, though they may be the same mouth. . . . . . It is undoubtedly , true that it will produce o very large (sglsnltiililledfionfivof lnhelnpegursast: expressed by P. E. l. l WHEN WERE THESE SENTI- fall but MENTS EXPRESSED, IN 1932? “To pretend, my Lords, that the design of this Bill is to prevent or diminish thsuse of spirits is to ‘ , common sense and to vio- late the rules of decency and. of reason. For when did man hear that a commodity was prohibited by licensing its sale, or that to of- fer and to refuse is the some ac- tlon." "It is indeed pleaded . . . that the increase of price will diminish the number of purchasers; but is at the‘ some time expected that the revenue will supply the expense of a war on the continent. 1t is as- serted therefore that the consump- tion of spirits will- be hindered, Tenders For Gravel Tendon will be received by the undersigned up to Thursday, April flth,_108$, 0 dolock P. M. from any or persons wllllng to supply Gravel for tho Concrete Street Pro- loot In Montague. Tenders u. stats price pot sou lauded In Montana either-by roll or schooner. Not bound to accept the lowest or my tender. 8y Order of Town Council. NEIL MMDONALD, Town Clerk. 21404-2241. 4 Ilotloo To Lobster Fishermen Inbctu- Ihboirmou no allowed to sot out their may; gear on Satur- day, April 80th. No one shall" leave the shore for llgo ‘flshlnl {MIMI before six o'clock In the mo ' of soundly. ‘A bouvy penalty will be imposed on IRWIN vfolctlnl "I! regulations hi‘ this respect. l. T. GALLANT Supervisor of Fisheries. _ Uborlottlllwl. P. I. I. All" ll. sm-s-n-si ls opt to find the msu of her .. revenue that will not with the people from whose debaucheries ‘it arises." "When I consider, my Liords, the tendency of this Bill, I find ft col- eulated only for the propagation of disuse. the suppression of In- ‘lllllfl. and the destruction of man- kind. (the underlining is ours). I find it the most fatal engine that ever was presented at a people; an engine by which those who are not killed will be disabled, and those who preserve their limbswlil be deprived of their senses." "Public credit, my Lords, ls of lgreat importance. But public credit ‘can never long be suppo veil with- out public virtue. Nor indeed, if the government could mortgage the morals and health of the people, would it be Just and rational to confirm the bargain. If the minis- try can raise money only by the destruction of their fellow subjects they ought to abandon those schemes for which the money is l be equal to unbounded wickedness." (Speech by Lord Chesterfield delivered on a Bill to license gin- shops in England, 1743 A. D.) True than. true now, and will iforever be true, because the action 'of beverage alcohol upon life in all .its phases is always the some — destructive, repressive, soul blast- lng. HERE'S A TIP POI. YOU. GIRLS SAN FRANCISCO. April 22 — Girls who waft until they are put fltomcrrynrclikolytoreuinfn That is the theory of Cavendish gist. who has mode a study of mor- riiigc hero for the post ten years, "WWW" "l! 81m of a and ll’! a slrl is at her best." he llld. “She roaches the full bloom in physical mud mental development. Bho can choose her husband from tho group of men between the ages of 28 and 33. the usual marrying por- lod for men. ‘ "If she waits until after 2'1, (I'll age or a fey yea-n 01681‘. llllflfiy married. As c. rule. YOIIIIB" m!" will not be interested in her." Moxon said he believed the un- derlying cause for unhaplllne" l" modern marriage is the tendency of the times for individualization. "Montage is easy when every- body has the some £88m. m5!!- ners and beliefs." he said. "It be- comes dangerous for the emanci-l pated woman and lndlvldulllwd man of today. A hunt for perfec- tion ls a. hunt for the impossible.“ TWO SIDES TO EVICTION STORY LONDON, April 22-(51 lhc Can- adian Press) - Stories of evicted households make sad readini Bill necessary. For what colomitycou ~ splnstcrs for thogrost of their lives. Moxon, M. A. ‘lonsultlng psyohoIo-l there is another side. In a recent Oshawa case the owner of the house where the eviction took place is re- ported cs saying: “W6 8W6‘ “Wm every opportunity. The house be- igngs to my wife but weyorelpoor people ourselves and both up against it. 1 and my wife are will crippled and I have only hld a; little psi-t time work in tho out few months. If wo_don’t I81? 80ml money out of the house we may lose it." , . “They didn't live up to the 881'"- ment they mode with us," decloi/ed the owner's wife. “We had to lily their water and light bills sud 0M7 never paid I_WBl£l' bill-since they wont into the house. we coolant Motor Sales & Service Company 224 Gt. George St. Phone 421 .51.... cc cc cu.,'1siii.¢lli'..i>9"1d m’ help pay the rent or the Weill‘ W" 1 gave them thud days new» through 'c. lawyer. and then the! pleaded they 1M e110‘ “all” 5° they we“ given a few weeks m0" They I went to ace him and he told mo he wouldn't get out. 811d "l" he wouldn't pay rent either." The city of stcibcrs. PHI-sm- h“ c. library containing about 80,000 volumes msdcup entirely 01 llmml sermons, including those for M8111" Luther and Philip Melancthon. Power is being supplied one oi tho radio stations in Northern Rhodesia by natives, who, mcunwl on a machine similar to a blcylllll frame and pedals, drive c dylllllw- For‘ Salo By Auction l [have been uiltllorllld b! w” wuitci- Chlppdl h sell by iwbl" auction ._ his farm oousiltlns 4 ism sons with um orchard. ll ‘Mnrshfleld, four mile; from Char: lotbotolvn, together with all x101‘!- m... machinery, old lmillfimfllu- 'ou TIIIIIDOQ‘; Ilfls llny of APP". l‘ 1 o'clock In the afternoon. Sill positive. No redone. wiiim ciu ' y. A. MooDONAI-l Amman. sus-f-m-ll-Il \ The Hzghcvay Traffic , Act, I930 I p {it _ SECTIONS 102-103. " The following effective: “W38 "D to one ton can-yin; Trucks of one and one-half lions clrrylnl capacity miciu of m. wiu csrrylns capacity Ti-uciu which welsh, unloaded, uici-c than 0,000 lbs. Trilqkggwhlclipwolgb, unloaded, uici-c than uoo lbs. scale of foes for registration of motor truck! ll n" 400cc “will welshlns moi-c than i... was. when loaded m iict 1110M F0 Oliercto in. this Highways. Pi-cviucc without u pci-‘mic from pic Deplrtmcnt ol A special registration foo of 02.501: also for tnioka 11°‘ M. OPERATORS’ ‘Licenses. l, . ‘All new applicants for l l1" Charlottetown, P. B, I Motor-Vehicle Operators’ Licenses shun fir: pus s satisfactory culmination bcfoio, ind obtain, from. n Mmwaw, the Provincial Police Icroo. o certificate of competency to 09"!“ m vehicles. 598113.108}. i (SIC-l l. I. STIWABT. Dopihy Prcvfnclll scmury-lrwwt" ml-"ihl- ;