so 251 se Sl 1Z2 e\ I 1 u.n--~ _ van-N».- ea-w v... OCTOBER F PAGE TWO v 1111.; (pégporrt-zrowlw GUARDIAN a ‘£33,; 1931 ' n. . . . w" ...'Z" : - 2.12.1; i o ’t r |' A Scientific Riiiiaii . n on e 9p i mm C ( 5:» ‘a Q t: g. '3. v. a‘ t. AUCTION SALE _ I am Instructed by the Adminis- trutrix of u» Estate of the late Q-Austin J. lllncNt-ill 01' Stanley 3 Bridge. P. E. l.. to sell by Public {Auction on Wednesday, the 25th wrlay of October. 1931. at 1 o'clock "' l’. 01.. the following stock, imple- ments, etc. viz:- STOCK" - mares. 2 horses, 0 ‘v mileh eons. 2 dry cow's, 0 young eat- fle. nnd 5 calves, 1 ram. G slllttp and ;_ 2 lambs. IBIPIJLUENTS: - Binder, llay ltfower. Rake. llny Louder, Gas linginc, Crusher. Truck tVagon and Box, 2 Carts. Roller, (‘ream Separ- , ntnr, ‘fhresher, Shaker and Cleaner, _. Fnnners, 2 Wood Sleiclts, 1 Light .. Sleigh, 1 (‘ireular S. and Frame, l Vise, GTiTKlSlOIIC, 1 Flour Fcnlcs. l ." Pulper. (‘rn\\'b:\r, lluy Fork. Rope and Blur-ks, 1-3 share in ‘Turnip Drill. Wire Strelehers, llarrnrvs, _ Plnughs, Shovels, Forks. Harness. etc. (‘ROI’:-lln_v, Straw. Shingles, (lnts.ete. TERMS OF SAl.E:-All sums of ~ $10.00 and umler (‘A811, over $10.00 twelve months credit on approved hint note. lowing fine fill)‘. I will nth-r for sale the lztnrl of w the lllil‘ .-\u~tin J. llilcNcill consist- lury; of two separate forms ni‘ 93 and l5 ncros respectively both with good ._ wnnrl laud thereon. Terms made uiown at sale. _ ' ll. F. SIORRISON. j Auctioneer. Tml-lu-iO-lllelhursntLli. ' 13110000313‘TJODUCPQOQQODTZCGZUW! EYES TESTED i.‘ AND GLASSES FITTED E. W. TAYLOR .|. S.‘ TAYLOR Optometrists Richmond Street ,. ‘ *>‘?=¢ro»:<¢.-.-.,~, T. PCVOYQTQOYDUDU“. H2 a § g , C. lVI. Lampson f? Co. ~- LIMITED. 64 Queen Street London, F. (I. 4 England . Public Auction Sales -. OF ' RAW FUBS ‘ lhlpping bags will be furaish- .' ed without charge by applying h» to l1. '1‘. llolman. Ltd.. Sum- " '. mcrsidc. l’. 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McGUlGAN . A. ' BARRlSTl-Ill, SOLICITOR. ETC §_ MONEY TO LOAN I ‘Cameron Block. Charlottetown. P.E.l. ' \ l_,._._.____ CP-‘v ._.. ‘.1 llELl. n. MATHllCl-ZUN Li. IL om. n. t. Mnfhlrson u. o. 7*‘ Barrister 8k “'>|'l‘""" "" Honey to 1.0m b: Charlottetown mo ‘rhmtflrslr "2 nlinuun & n: vrruv I. A l$l'.."<"l'l l:\ W h. liltlVl Lil K L. llnrrhtct and fillormw-at Law llllter. ll't| llnlwnnwvl street MONbY ll) LINN r sunrise- li" (lay stnrnuv, sole fol- lVlr. Knagg: YOU. Mrs. Knapp: What's that? Mr. Kitsgg‘: The oftener you ose your temper thc more you nave to display. “You look sweet enough to eat.‘ "i do eat. When do we go." "The headless horseman used to be a favorite with novelists." "l don't know much about head- less horsemen. but pfcnty of people run automobiles that turn!" Mr. Gayboy: Marry me and l :an promise a contpletcmeform it’: never too late to mend. Mlsa Phlippe! [But l don't.wan' r r "e" husband. I want a fresh brand new model. ' out: SELDOM STOPPED It makes you angry you'll allow, Whcn motor friends you spy, To have 'cm gully smile and hon And kccp on whizzing by. Farmers in Tax Strike Farmers at. Errigal, ‘Iruagh have been unable lo ralsc the money because of complete fnilurc of their crops. Thcy have adopted tcsolu- tlnns calling upon public rcprcscntn- tives to protect formers from seiz- urc of their property during thc Youth Rides _ airy-Wind min for Ranch ‘Foxes i_ Ross-Miller FoLFooda are prepared according in a scientifically balanc- ed dlet formula. They contain tn careful proportion the proteins for bulldlng bone and muscle, the car- bohydrates for heat and energy, thc minerals and vitamins necessary for healthy development cud resistance to disease. lt-M Standard For Blaculta Il-M Klbblu l-M Whole Wheat Klllblo B-M Pllthy Meal and ) Doungh. Irish Iwec Slate. have uni- (Continued) "Troubles came all together. M)‘ Iaitltsr died. I went to him at the last‘my stepmother could not pre- vent. I won't I can't now—tell you all about that. But I knew that lxc loved me: and that if I hadn't nnude a wrong headed little fool cf my self by eloping with Martin lynne-nm-‘d have found n way in was vezjv ill—typhold fever. Near- W35 vm-y ill—iyphOld fever. N near- ly died. kitrthi stayed by. My fath- er had nmdv a. codicll to his will a wucuth before his death. He left me tru thousand dollars. Some of that was needed to pay our debts. . "Vilhexl I was butter Martin and I talked it all over. There was no 11:12 of slaying in Providence. He wanted to go West and start again —honestly I gave him half my money, He was t0 get settled and send for me, I was in on con- dition to travel. I got my strength hack very slowly. I had much time to myself—I tvas very, very lonely. a. state as I was then. and having been so near death-you see things more clearly‘. I had been greatly spite my stepmother as for man. But I loved him enough. He'd me. That's a great deal lsrPt it? And I could show him the right; never would. He. didn't see right boy doscnl. I won't. pretend to you. Robert, that I didn't have mo- ments when I was tempted to leave him. But I knew that if I did I could never be happy. I should al- ways be thinking of him out in the world, with no one to take care of--of his soul. That's what it comes down to, Robert. Saving his scul. At bottom, you know, I'm religious. - . . She paused; her eyes, great and tcnclcr with shadow of 01d suffer. ing, clutched mine and scemgd to plead for approval. I could not with hold it. ' "I see you believe all this, con- ‘stancci’ I said. “Ii- “115 my 10b. My job for life. H9 “PM 10 WYOmiIIg-last summer. He wrote now and then. I wrote constantly. He was doing “i011, he said. Business. He \vasn’t very defin- ite nbout the business. In the wint- er hc moved to Denver. I addreged him through the general delivery. I Wfvic that I was coming to him in i119 Spring. He advised me to wait fllflille- Said he wasn't quitesettlcd. But I knew the longer I waited the salaried. I wrote to say when 1 W111i! MTive. He wasn't waiting at the station. . . . "Cine 0f Martin's notes to me was on thc letterhead of the Can- yon 1101150 in Denver. It's a. hotel 49ml by llv: railroad station. Not o. very pleasant, place. He had gone to Cottonwood o month before. I ‘asked the clerk what Maxwell had done for a living 1n Denvrm He lrrnllcd that. l "So I started for Cottonwood. You know the rest—" Constance drcippcd he; eyes ‘her Cltlsncd hand; to ted and announced -that.i.lccy..\villi " ‘ hay only (inc-half of this year's _ I 63mm“ hf“? said an this i‘) county taxes. ‘Iiuyv 511;.‘ they N“ if I mm“ been thrwsh- what llflppcnrd ma...“ Even u things had gOIltl-—-hhpplly—lf may; had been possible-J would have ccn n long time bringing my5g1f__ W 53y this. But when I looked at you first-I knew. I knew you we're And I suppose when you're in such {back t0 the claim. I wanted to go to blame. I Ian away with him toipcmtea hotly. any; other renson. I didn't really loveltheless. Mrs. Barnaby told me this him as I might have loved-a good‘ iihe “glance committee" she's the as it can,‘ she said. “Look, Robert,_ never once been harsh or cruel lSOcnIy person I've ever taken into my rm going to make you he down on way. I'd prove that. He had neverlrest. I found they'd killed three ‘grown up, on one side of him andimen at Forty-RM, 511d had tWO in .. .. - l and wrong clearly-Just as a littleflfhrough the side window I sow can“ Her much, whlch harder it would be. In the spring I‘ wen me story. 'I'hen he'd come down to me. And we'd go way together. 1r I wanted to go away. And I did. 51h hurt, but I did. I was afrlad- zwith you in Cottonwood. Robert. I yuskcd to go up and stay with him lat Forty-Rod. But he wouldn't have that. ‘n. said the place was too irough. He asked me not to tell any- ione {or the present, that I had B ‘husband here. Just let things stand ins they were-for three weeks. I isald: ‘Martin. you've gone wrons Distributors in Prince Edward SUMMERSIDE Th e are B-M Foods for all In! 3- g; and" stages from weaning time to M n”, ma" maturity. Try our new whole wheat B-ll! Charcoal Bla- llibblo. Write ru for samples. outta , OSS‘ I LEI! I éscait zmited F 31g FWQOQDDS onnos, lilaollAY a on. LIMITED again!‘ He laughed and said: ‘Not .very.' i "And I came homd, and did let ithlngs stand as they were. It was ‘only three weeks, after all. And I would see y0u—and then no more. “Last night he came to the tent- Came, he said, Just because he ‘wamed to see me. He had been int-inking. That isn't one of his vices. iusuolly. n. said that minus were going wonderfully. He'd be ready in 'two or three days to take me uwfly- I made him promise t0 80 straiflm "That's good," she said. "Not the par-l; about. me-but about you. It 1s you a5 I'd like you to be." Then she smiled almost like her old self in .her merry moods. Can't; we for- get this morning-for o. moment’! And oh. Robert, you are so tlredl You've had a dreadful, dreadful night and day! You must sleep now." “Sleep? I said. ‘When I have B. few hours with you and may not see you for years!" But even as I spoke a rush of inner drowslnes made insincere my words . Constance looked outside. The tentflaps gaped wide, making vis- ible this rude apartment to all the world. ‘This camp doubtless. thinks a- bout as scandalously of you and me fwun him w his horse. He objected to that. But he promised-f’ “And broke his promise!" I inter- “I think he intended t0, never‘ ,moming-about the robbery and. confidence, and she not very far. my bed}, Pmbably Sh“ guessed some o’ the Had I been myself. I should have protested. As it was, I yielded like a sleepy child. She wet a towel, eian'm mmg‘ I went to the jaimwashed l“? face. She loosened my normally; roused every fibre. in me, was now- heavenly soothing. She held my shoulders as I stretched out my ‘ , l" I ‘d aching muscles on the white sheet-' ‘N0’ u’ wasnt a1‘ 5a Tcounterpane; she knelt beside me,‘ "Haven't you had encfugh’ “i” holdlnz and patting my hand. Oncci Stance? Y“ surely dont h°pe— she looked swiftly out of doorsm H" eyes lifted Somberly to mine then bent and kissed my forehead.‘ as ‘ihe interrupted: I raised my other hand to embrace “Klhrtiyniiftsgifizgeg oltwiigm Izgfiher, but she pill: ll; gently back ve — - ' A“ I know is that I am m“ the . . . . I was gone. . . . - A 1lght shone in my face. I i" °h““fielg‘°lh*i;ls“t“‘golilxt Li“! sprang up sitting. Twilight without-i ave 9. G a “- Mrs. Barnaby shading an oil lamp try to find hlmhgrgdiswllzenl: with h" ham l fimjtteniggcs My money i’; m“ “Seven o'clock!" said Mrs. Barn- oo - - A 1y gone. I shall be poor. Perhaps- Martln. I appealed to you. And you saved ‘me. That's all. I think? Her shoulders, held so proudly erect, drooped now. aby. “Your boss has been lockin’ over the hull comp for you. Says he's wanted at town nleetln‘ and you've got to gel: out the P8P"- though why it should get out»—" "Where's Constance — Mrs. Deane?” I asked. "Her? Oh, she book the two nclock stage to Denver. manwfsne tell she was goln’ to?" (To Be Continued) Russia Makes Cotton Talkie A talking picture dealing with the cultivation of cotton, and entitled "Far Away to the East," ls being made in Central Asia by a Russian film company. It will be Russia's first sound film made by a portable apparatus, and will be completed shortly. noncl: of uterus Notice ls hereby given that a qpeclal general meeting of the Three Rivers Sliver Black For Company Ltd, will be held in the Odd Fel- lows’ Hull, Montague, on Monday. November 16th, 1931, at 7.30 l’. M. for thc purpose of passing the fol- lowing reaolutlcnz-That the nec- essary step be taken to wind up tho business of the Three Rivera Silver Black Fox Compan Ltd. under the provisions of the Jolun‘ y Wlnd-_ lng Up Act." and that the business of the said Company he wound up accordingly, and for the purpose of appointing a llquidator or liquida- tors for such winding up. Dated October 21st, 1081. GEO. A. POOLE, a ldent. D. J. STEWART, Secretary-Treasurer. 9569-10-24-1l-7-14-3l. he will go to jail. And I shall be a convicts wife. But, Robert, what would you think of a woman who abandoned her child just because l1; was idiotic or crippled or vicious? Yd be doing the same think. More. 11 I should get a common divorce and marry you, it would be to me as though we had conspired to kill him and get him out of the way." Her eyes, until now so dry and solemnly thoughtful, welled for an ‘instant with tears. But she checked them as by effort, 0t the will. “It is your soul I have been lov- ing all this tune, Constance," I said, "and I cannot deny your soul. :1 think you will mu, because 1 ‘think you are trying something which cannot succeed. And then I will come to you again. Flor I shall never love anyone else. He may have you. but you are always mine." "Yes. ROMP“. always!" she said. "You must promise me that if the time comes when I may help clean- ly-you will let me." "I promise. What are you going to do. Robert?" "I shall stay here and face lt-if there is anything to face," I saldJ "I am a rich man, you know, Con- stance," I added. "1 don't mean my mining property-but I never have to think of money. I could go East 3nd Pill. this behind me. But I Ottawa. - Charlottetown, or at. the Biological Before a. lease is granted, the area applied for it to be examin- ed by the Department's oyster expert. Each lease will be for a term of 20 years and will be renewable for a further like period. 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Any further lnformttlon desired as to leasing conditions may be oh- talned on application to the Super- visor of fisheries, Charlottetown, or thc Department at. Ottawa. Information as to the most effective methods of oyster forming, oh- cverything I had ever loved in Martin Deane and, oh, 11111 w” hungry for! To see you every dny_ and knc/w you loved me—and to go lo bcd cflfly-to think of you, But; it wits yrlvlag- ‘It was where I very ncary ale -' _ _ _ I burst out here: "You mustn't say that! I went ‘out to capture your husband last Send mr your wool to bc spun might because I w” Jeamus-‘i’ into yarn and wove lnto blankets.‘ “P00! Rbbert! I had given you "e it takes flvc lbs. of wool tn main: a~ O that And the" I found mm‘ I blanket. 11m will all m». uunnir-.~n"“°5 “"15 "P the W" i» Forty-j \t'll:mtl must Rod. He camc out of the pines. He‘ burrs pickéfl out. Tina" _ i‘; Mill was riding a black horse. O.‘ course~ yam i! mcdium “n1 ' l1~ was astonished. And yct he was; fine. medium and no.1. glad. He-I felt. he still loved mo, in‘ prrlq mm.- 01: u'l par. ‘.10 (f the way hid kcpl mo, '11 - "i, East. 1112i. 1 wazrccl 1pm r9 ~ ins-with you in th: \\ will. But as he lovrd mc-Ille e v13? Cominl! Winter and spring. and stat- ing: "We are prepared to make a. stand against nny future puyznent, and tn use every means at our dis- posal to makc it impossible to col- lect the taxes." ,l‘.t. Frrirfil r. i l.~- | 1'3 v _ I ‘ ce. He was minln: can n: .. , ' '. y | . ‘Theyirirrcivl lw s'.'.'lk. f" 3 ‘-.-‘. x . .1 :....n, h’: LI\ldC ‘Lin: \.: would, 1 . mine-s" “imam want to face 1t. Because I'll be near er you. And because you—becou5¢ I Cfllfi- ivt you be any stronger than I." She nodded slowly, solemnly, I The Best Remedy For Bad Backache "Several time: I have had aevera pain: in my back," writer Mn. N. Yearwood, No. 3, Madoc, Ont. “Three or four dose: of Dodd’: Kidney Pill: always help rnc at once. Thar is my only remedy for a Baelmche. Nina time: out of ten your Baekuch; h couaed through faulty Kidneys and Dodd’: Kidney Pills are a wonderful Kidney remedy." Dodd‘: Kidney Pill: have become a household remedy all over m. “ma, lneauu plupll have rrlnd [him and bu", more than untitled with rha lQlulIl.||| Dodd’: Kidney Pills tained by the Department through the investigation which it has bean conducting ln the Malpeque Bay area, will he made available to applic- ants for leases, or Intending applicants, upon request. WM. A. POUND, Deputy Mlulatcr of Fisheries. Ottawa, Oct. 19th, 1031. Oct. Zl-W-S-dl. ++c+c+o4+o+++ulo T ll E B E S T LIVE- STOCK lN EASTERN CANADA AND THE FINEST 0F MARI- T I M E H O R S E S l i Maritime Winter Fair at AMHERST, N. "S. .1 lt0ilEMBEll6-7-9-10-1l-12 “Filled with Features ” Auction Salegff _ n I have been instructed to sell on the premises by Auc; tion on Thursday the 29th day of October next at. 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the land, buildings, and plant owned by Auld Brothers, Limited, being number 58-62 Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown. -~3 Entire storage space is profitably rented at the present time. Net rental and storage fees after payment of all ex- penses of up-keep, taxes, insurance, etc., exceeds $2,000 p31] annum. Good locality and building and plant in first-class _ condition. Inspection may be made at any time. g , For further particulars apply ' J. A. MacDONALD. Auctioned; g 9370-10-15-11-22-24-21-51, naauwluts rulvr wants ava and wears; that loch n wolf years to conic as it. did when . , stalled; that mellow: with _ Hardware of character, lfld ltfillty. lhd stability l0 l?! distinction. All um m no than you are glad to pay. 4a O QOOO-O-OQO-O-OOPQ-Q-i 00000040004000000000000 oonooocuooo-nonocmoc o- ilThe Rogers Hardwatib "smac- ta -..- r"