“AGE TWO Temperance Education * - The Provincial Government's program of education along the lines of Temperance and Law Observance will begin with a series of public meetings to be addressed by MRS ELIZABETH NEWCOMBE and other speakers, on the subject of “CANADIANS AND LAW OBSERVANCE.” Mrs. Newcombe is a Temperance Lecturer and Social Worker of international repute, and has just returned from p the World Conference of the W.C.T.U. at Washington, be- ing Honorary President of the W.C.T.U. ‘of Nova Scotia. The dates and places of meetings are ‘as follows: Charlottetown, (P.W.C. Hail) Tuesday, June 22nd, at S p.m. Souris — Wednesday, June 23rd at 8 p.m. Georgetown - Thursday June 24th at 8 p. m. Murray River — Friday, June 25th at 8 p. m. Montague — Saturday, June 26th at 3 p. m. Summcrside — Monday, June 28th at 8 p. m. rYictoria -— 'l‘iiesda_v, June 29th at 8 p. m. Kensington — Wednesday, June 30th at 3 p. m. Tignish — Friday, July 2nd at 8 p. m. Alliertoii -— Saturday, July 3rd fit 3 D- l"- (TLcziry -- Blondil)’. Jul." 5m at g l?- l"- Wclliiigttin — 'i‘iicsda_\', July tith zit h‘ p. iii. Rustico ~-- Wednesday, July 7th zit S p. ni. The ctr-operation of Churches and Temperance Or- giiniziilitins is solicited. THANE .~\. (‘.\.\1i‘ll15i.I., .‘\ll0i'flt.‘_\'-(i't.‘fl0l'i\l KEEP EIIIPIRE B!’ SWORD iBy The Canadian Press» LONDON—The Empire was uon by the sword and it would be lkept by the sword. dl-clared Sir fPhilip Chctwotle, former Comman- lder-in-Chief in India at the Cal- cutta dinner here. PROPERTIES .For Sale And To Rent TO Iii-INT l. farci- tuclve room house No. 139 kin! sti-i-i-t thi-tween Great George rinii Prinei- Strcetsl suitable for hoarding lltlllSt" loo" rental. We the undersigned merchants L’ .\li~il|uin sized half tenement , 0f B75510] n"! 310"" agree l" jntt ufllsldf‘ (‘ity Iiinits on the lliai- l close our store: at 6 p. m. satur- pi-qiii- Road: low rental. y days excepted commencing Monday June 21. FOR SALE l. Medium sized eight room dwell- ing .\.l. Alla’ liiii; Sheet, Charlotte- town. tlJtJl.\\'t'L‘Il Urczit George Street‘ and tlucin street.) Signed. ' J. ‘V. MCEIYEN. B. “'. HICEHVEN. AXDEILQON d: ROSSITER. DIXGIYELL 8' KTQOSSITER. 2. lirflllflllliill property of Mrs. I 160'1_6_1-;_;;i_ Jirllli Agnew, No. 21 Villa Street. _____.s;;_~;_—? . ( i.;li'l0il.l'lt)Wll. Residence faces south and contains large llving-' room oiili fire place, dining-room, breakfast-room. kitchen on ground llimr and four bed-rooms and den “till fire place on second floor. 1t is; iii one oi thc iii-st residential sec-f tioiis in the City. I 3. Residential property of late,‘ lllrs. John Richards. No. 3 Grafton ,\ti~i-t-t, Charlottetown. ('0l1l‘l‘t‘li5£ lial-i-int-iit, tirzietit-ally new furnace,‘ jai ket hi-ati-r, radiators iii all roonis,, i'l‘ in all bedrooms. con- .NOTICE ' A meeting of the sharc-holtiers of The Eastern (‘zinncries Ltd., tin liquidation) will he held in the ol- fice of IVm. l). ‘Viqht. Georgetown, on Tuesday 29th day of June 193T. at the hour of 2 tfclock l’. M. for final ivintliiig up of the company. iuunilu.’ J. HOWARD .\li~DO.\'.~\I.I), t.iin.s ilrziiviiig-room , dining-room. w-_"_ D_ ‘VIGHT, lnltlléll. den on ground floor. Four Liquidaunx bed-rooms, and bath on second floor t and thri-i- bed-rooms and maids L bathroom on third floor; hardwood floors throughout, double garage in rear of dwelling. This property is situated in one of the most desir- able residential sections in the City. only five minutes walk from the business section. .-\l\0 several farm properties in various parts of the Province. For further particulars apply. THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 154 Ri-hmond Street Sealed tenders will bc_ received by the Secretary of Trustees of St. Avard's school District until noun Monday, June 28th for the con- struction of a new school building according to plan and specifications which may be seen at the office of J. E. Harris, architect, DesBrisay Building. Queen Street or at the office of the Drqiartment of Educa- tion in the Provincial Building. The lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. Signed J. HEARN. Secretary for the Board of Trustees Hawthorne Avenue. St. Avards L1448-6-15-17-19-22-24-26-28 Property For “Sale That desirable property on the Pope Road-—2 miles from Summer- siiie. owned by Mrs. Hubert Howatt. consisting nf eighteen acres of land. dwelling house with all modern con- l ill-b-IT-lil-IZ. aiuable I3r0per—ty—~ FOR SALE The large and commodiou; house and premises on Grafton Street, X». 2X6. opposite Prince of Wales (‘olli-gc, containing 4 rooms and kin-hen on first floor. 4 rooms and bath on second floor and three rooms on third floor. Good base- ini-nt and new furnace In cellar. llot water heated. Premises in first this: condition. Excellent location tor hoarding students and others. c-— ; .;~___ _\ Apply to Jnuyg-l-ON a, JOHNSTON’ veiiiences and protected on the so|lc|m"_ North and West by a spruce grove. Chafloflflowxt Fox ranch in good repair with room for enlarging; also a small house for rancher. This property is beautifully situ- ated. facing Summcrside harbour on the South. and Richmond Bay on the North. ' Open for inspection any time. L-lfitifi-G-IZ-lf). a’ Auction SALE We will sell by Public Auction on premises on June 22nd at 1 o'clock, 59 VL-llll I-G-G-tts-Si Professional Bards EGAN It. c0. Chartered Accountants I40 Richmond Street Phone 4'1. P. O. Bu: I2. l ' Hartley Madison was running a race with time. Hts schedule dur- ing business hours was always full, and now something bed come up about California oll concessions which needed all his attention. He had hoped to be able to attend to the matter by telephone, but had decided he must fly out and 1001; the situation over. The most trusted of his three secretaries was taking vllllrse of all callers and calls in the anti-room of hi: office and he was dictating to the other two. \- .' w, ' Dludison hurried Duke off through the outer office, looked up admiringly. "Put through a call to Newport." he said over one of his desk phones. "When you get mother. tell her of; the change in my plans. so she l won't expect me up for the weck- i and. Bradley‘? Can't place him. Tell lllill—Oll, he says Brookdale. Tell him I'm sorry, but—" One of his secretaries had opened t the door to go to the outer office. .' she fell back in amazement, as al 301mg; mun ' smile said “Thank you so much," and walked into the office. Madison looked up in surprise. "Sorry if I seem to barge in." said Duke. but I gathered things. were rather frenzied and I have to sec you. blind?" hiziriieon laughed and held out. his left hand, then vraved him to a chair. He did not stop talking in- to the phone. “Ambassador Sigora calling from Wrohington? Can't take the time —:ell him I've already left for Cali- fornia; Will phone him as soon as I land. Find out what United Copper is doing." He put. down the receiver turned to Duke. "You're here." he said, but I'm afraid I can't give you inurh time. . . I—" his phone rang— ‘on a. discount of one and a half points. I would advise a purchase of eighty-five thousand. Get that to all the members of the boar ." Duke was looking out the win- (low at the magnificent sky-line of New York. He was afraid his face might show what. he was thinking. Hc had known Hartley Madison was powerful in financial circles. but this-keeping ambs=sadors waiting, giving advice, placing huge orders! Carol had been right when she said if Hartley bet, it would not be with "chicken-feed." Why shouldn't he put rome money on the races? Even if he lost what would seem a small fortune to Duke, it wouldn't make a dent in the Madison millions? ‘Well. Bradley." said Madison, maylx: we can get it few words in. Glad to see you. What are you doing in New York?" "I eame to scc you." and. I'm flattered. Cami didnt tell lllf!"—H‘4fllf1 the phcne rang-POI course. 'I‘hat's fine. Close for forty millions." "Miss Clayton doesn't know I'm here." Duke said when Madkon put down the receiver. “Nobody knows I'm here." "Well, I'm glad to see you. Anything I can do for you?" acres of land, property of Late Hamilton Smallwood. St. Andrews. Can be bought private up to day of Sale. NEIL MORROW McLeod & Bentley w. r. asmuzr, K. c. .i. a. BENTLEY, K. c. l Barristers and Attorneys-at-Lai nosey T0 wan Palmer & Haslam “One thing. Come to Florida with me." Madison shook his heed. "Don't I wish I could! But you've heard some of what's going on. I'm leaving at three by plane for California." \ it smith." W. L. McLEOD Executor $;J"t:.®* . 19-14-16-19‘ ll. J. PALMER, K. C. A. J. IIASLAM. B. A.. LL. B. BARRISTERS. ETC. Bonk of Nova Scott; Chambers Charlottetown. l’. E l. MONEY T0 LOAN L-12hIl-6- Plione 85. P. 0. Bo: I27. ifFTMEiYHi-iEfTA. ABUSE K. ‘. ' —— NOTARY ha. BARRISTER. SOLICITOB Riley Building, Charlottetown. C.‘ ' ' ‘ " ' Have you ever thought of it? The VALUE of your eyes. What would you do without tlii-m" Probably you would not part with them at any price. Bell & Mathieson IL R. Bell I). L. Mathleson, LL-B. Barristers 6i Solicitors MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block. Cliariuttetowi-IJKILI. What you may not under- stand is that abuse and neg- lect. ivcar the eyi-s down. Bx- perii-nrr shows neglected eyes lliacGuigan & Trainor fail early. MARK B. MMGUIGAN. K. C. I C. ST. CLAIR TRAENOR. B. A. Barristers. Solicitors. Etc. l G, Illltcllflsflll IIIONEV TO LOAN i-r Provincial lianl, Richmond street, Charlottetown 1-,,‘ a . _. "What do you mean? Were you y fibbing just now-did Carol send wu?‘ "I was telling you God's truth. She'd be furious 1f she lmew I came here, at iill. She wouldn't ask me to do anything for her. She never has liked me every time she .ees me, she hates me more. I came of my own accoid to tell you she needs you." "Needs me?" there was unne- merit and fear too in his voice. "She's a sick girl, Madison- shefs in a bad way." “Why, I talked to her just five minutes before you came in-.she wanted to speak to me before she left. Baltimore." “Did she sound all ml?‘ Madison spoke into the phone be- foie he an wcred Duke. "Don't put any call through un- til I tell you." he said. Not if the [iresldent of the Bank of England coils. And I'll ring for you when l nor-u _i-<.u." he said to the two sec- retaries". In dlsrtirstl. right-natu- "You'd but have the pilot head v THE Cl-IARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN Illustrated ___ WEDNESDAY . vi rt " '" " "’ W" "lb s... r’,,’f-_-_*-Y--,,,,.,,-_ (CHAPIER X "She said she was fine." he told (Continued) Duke. REGISTRATION 10-1150 A.M. "she says so. or course. And Annual" Bonvention .W0men’s Institute Convention 'to beheld at Prince of Wales College June 23rd and 24th and THURSDAY OPENING SESSION 11.15 A-M. over the telephone, you ,, u, how nervous and irritable and "m ' lumpy she is. She doesn't eat saying so. you made e mistake en°u§h 5nd M5544 $8?!» she there. She needs love and eom- d°°snl SEEP well-says she has panlonshlp-and except from good “ff- eltlht Pounds!’ old Rosetta, she doesn't get either. ‘Has she seen a doctor?" - I know she insisted on doing this. ‘WWW celled one. but she but she was in no mo: m know Wvuldnt we him. Told her she'd what was best for her. what she 5156118786 her. if she didn't stop really wanted. But I know and buttlns’ into her affairs." I'm telling you-she loves you and 0n. that WEI-s Just temper," said wtmm you and she needs you." Mfldlwj- Whv- Ros-rt» brought Madison held out. his hand m her up. Dukm I won't forget this, Bradley." he said. I -‘1ould have had more sense, but as I didn't, I'm glad you had. Wait a minute." He picked up the receiver. Send Boswell and Miss Skeen in at once-there's a sudden change in my plans. I have to leave them some further instructions. And you .beready todrive to the airport l with me—I'll dictate to you on the jivay. Now put through a call to .Dr. Beard. Get him at once. "Then phone the airport and say. I'm going to Florida instead of California; leave at the same time." He picked up some papers on his desk and glanced at them. He laid them down when rang. to Florida with me this afternoon. Oh. give them to some other doc- tor. This is urgent. No. I'm all right. It's my flnancce. I suppose there are good doctors there, but I want the best and won't take any- thing else. Throw a few things in your bag and pick me up at the l office, as soon as you can. Half an hour. O. K. And thanks." Duke WES almost as much ini- pressed by this conversation as lic had been with the other things lie had heard of Madison. He knew of Dr. Beard. Who didn't‘? He I couldn't resist .miling. He had won out in the matter of Hartley Madison. He would show Carol. He had been sincere in all he had said to Madison. He did like tliem. he did want them both to be happy, Carol was not. well, she did need to have with her, the man slie loved. Part, of ivhat he had done. he had done for the Sake of Jim Clayton. He had asked him, as he was dy- ing, to watch over Carol and be a friend to her if ever she needed one. But there was something else. He wanted to get Madison to betting on the race- agaiii. He had l where the clerks Temper. yes-but that isn't nat- ural. is it? Nothing i5 right, m her life. now." Do you know if anything is Wonyins her. Bradley? 0h, of course licr father's death was a shock--I know how much she loved him-but I had hoped the excite- ment of the track< would be good for her. That was why I agreed to the postponement of our marriage." llfell. if you will pardon me for the Plume in the elevator. lAnd I—I'm so Hello. doctor. I want you w fly I've let; her have her own Way about ioiigwuligqalleoliv THAN HIGH GAS MILEAGE! made a good QHYOI might stymlo him yet. But some- thing told him, she wouldn't. Oh, I forgot one thing," Madison was saying on the phone. You will have to phone the airport- again and say therell be two of us. Dr. Beard is flying down with me- And also let. my mother know that-" he stopped as he felt Duke's hand on minute for the restof theinst/ruct- ions. What. are you soylns. Brad- ley?" I wonder If your arithmetic is perfect. Won't. there be two extra going with you?—" Madison laughed. Of course. anything you say goes. after what you've done for me to- day." Then into the phone-I for- got-—when you get the airport. say there will be two extra passengers. Mr. Duke Bradley will be with us." It was time to go. The plane would wait, but Madison could not. He called out last minute orders while he put on his hat. and went out the door. She's Just overdone things," he said to Duke. as they went-down ‘That's her nature. in love with her, everything. Prom now on, I'm g0- ing to take charge of things." Duke has made a daring move. He. ls determined to get Hartleys I bets at any cost. Will Carol find a way to thwart him? See tomor- row's installment with ltsamazlng disclosures. (To be Continued. A device to be connected to on oil burner transformer has "uventecl to shield radio sets from interfercncg during tho ignition ‘periods of elcctricallv ignited rcsi. dcnce heating burners. DIESEL Ari opportuni? for savers] ambitious men to train or Operators-Techni- CllilB-DISIQIED ‘neermlhillrssident. or resident and Hlome study trainini. Those selected must be of good character. an have two years hi h school or aqu valant. Also truininglln Refrigeration —Atr nditioninq -- Airornftzwl Automotive Electricity. BRITISH AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING, I63 Bey Stfleienie GO: Any time Wednesday. June 80, until 2.00 p.m.. Thursday. July I. W Leave destination I) on mlqluum its-ruin Friday. iiii, z, m1. his shoulder-—watt n, f sINCERE THANKS Times shown are Shnihid. Ior lure: imi| 4”], 0F THE CANADIAN COMMITTEE OF THE INTERNATIONAL EX- HIBITION 0F PARIS At this moment. as the Central Canadian Committee of the Paris Exhibition of i937 ends its work and adoums, sine die, its Presl- dent on behalf of all its members has the agreeable duty and great pleasure of expressing publicly, as a token of respect and gratitude, his sincere thanks to the Canadian newspapers, both of the French and English languages, from coast to coast. which, for over six months. have with infinite kindness and in a. highly esteemed spirit of co-ope- ration given to the Canadian Com- mittee of the International Ex- hibition of Paris 1937 their gen- erous and appreciated support. The president of the Central Canadian Committee of the In- ternational Exhibition of Paris 1937 is also glad to express his gratitude towards the railway com- panies. navigation companies and traivel agencies which have. throughout the whole Canadian territory. shown unoesslng pa! and thus permitted the Canadian Committee of the Exhlbltlop, un- der the most exceptional condi- tlons, to realize entirely its prop- aganda efforts ln favor of the great international manifestation of concord and peace now going on in Paris. HENRY LAUREYS. President of the Central Canadian Committee of the International Exhibition of Paris 1937. BLOOD DOES IT (By The Canadian Press) NEW YORK - Intelligence In human beings ranging from idiots Annua The annual Prince Hb.-C t will a held. ‘ill’.°ll.'l."° (Plum on Wednmday, inst». at 1.30 call meetings chosen. delligahdoii is entitled to send n" Dated this 11th day of Jung 1937 ~‘=; Now is the time to Fumigate We guarantee Your ouse of a1 ' of Bees» Moths,‘ bill‘. roaches, etc. strictly confidential Ofilce hours: 9.00 an, to 1 p.m. Call, write or phone. RELIABLE FUMIGATING co, Tel. 1W5, 145 Great George st, l0 rid Ann-a ———-_____ MeetiTg meeting of w“. Association Public. 11;“. June 23rd P. M. Convener; 111m“ and have full quot; a. A. muusav, Preside GILBERT GAUDET, Secreta ry. at. L-1391.—6-16-19. '_' i0 Eleni-iii; depends largely on the brains blood supply. Dr, H}; Donaldson, Philadelphia, mid m, American Neurological Association, The Ford V- $30 FORD DEALERS 224 Great George Street THIS ycar’s Ford car is good news to your pocketbook! Always eco- nomicnl to own and operate, the Ford V-B now reaches a new level of economy. Owners everywhere iii-e talking about the higher as mile- age given by the improve gine, with traditional Ford V-B smoo"‘ css and erformance. Bpis engineered foi- economy throughout. its soundness of design, simplicity of construction, Ltzsozv MacLEOD minimum cost. V-8 en- every way! A MONTH. with reasonable down-payment, buys any new Ford V-B Car under Traders Flnanm National Plan. , Phone 642 The 1937 Ford 7-8 De Lam film’ Touring Sedan and the rigid standards controlling the manufacture of steels, materials and parts -— all make for lo and freedom from repairs. The ord V-8 can be serviced anywhere at You’ll want to know more about the Ford V-8- See your Ford dealer -- or phone him. Arrange to drive the Ford V-B loday-—you’ll get more satisfaction and economy In life