" 2s, 1931 THE cuaanorrsroww GUARDIAN ‘n13 I1» i t.’ MODERN 1 RYSTAL HGAZERS ...... _.._ .__ .._l 9 1 "f-Ii“. Central Guardian GAB lie at Belvedere Filling Sta- time. flM-o-fl-fli. rouoa comm-st ‘m. Police charged with being drunk and in- ‘ '1 14 ; r _ . . “ ‘l. 1" r. Q} s_ . / “e .1 l“ capable wereesoh lined It and costs. \ -_'.__ 1' nosnsbnwmo UPI-The roads ~ leading from Roch Point on the shore slde,~as well as Welt River are in very poor condition for about a mile or so. 0n Saturday several men were out with shovels clearing away snow-drifts. Two care from the city passed through but were compelled to take‘ tho fields in several places. ‘However it is ex- pected that the last of the week will be quite passableslt. ' ' ‘ ‘ BILVEDIIB‘ FILLING STATION.- St. PCRI'I'ROQd,‘IIOW‘ open-for the season. - 0964-27-21. .__..,_. —8EN‘l‘ UP T0 SUPREME COURT —'I'he case of~ Frank- Rtchards of ind theinfiuture - ' ‘ in their food - N your table lies-the key to-your future . . . but " O not in a crystal or tea-cu . ' ‘1 Your futurcis concealed within the food you eat. ‘ It i. decided by wan ydvipeat! Ifcnllll, ener ' , and vitality are necessary to success and genuine appinesii. Good health is largely depcn» (lpm upon right food. That is why Grape-Nuts has first place‘ ouinillione of breakfast tables every morning- Grape-Nuts is a joyful Fortune Teller. It pictures a futuré of good health and happiness. For it seems with precious elements which mean so much to the enjoyment of life. ‘ And it's n joy to eat! Never was such nourishment ' combined with such deliciousness. And remember, as " vou are tempted to. chew its golden, nut-like kernels, iou are doing just as your dentist would have you do I . . giving healthful exercise to your tooth and gums. Let's make it Grape-Nuts tomorrow. It's ready-to-cat . . . satisfying and nourishing. It's made in Canada from Canadian wheat. 19_ servings to n package. H ' Rcoson" Buy Guaranteed 2:53;“ g3? 111110111“ Red 01°55 be filled. The deceased had suffer- ‘Mayk Junior w; 025x copies or ed a paralytic stroke about two I ed 104's Magazme‘ years ago and had nevcr rccovercd . \ , With every Used Car we sell you we give you a written guarantee. Use it for threedays. come back and get your money if you wish or any other car. With all ears over $591199 W0 give a three months guarantee exactly the ‘same as with a new car. Hudson Touring $ 150.00 Overland 6 Cylinder Coach, 1927 .. .. $ 300.00 Dodge “8" Special DeLuxe Sedan, 6 ' wire wheels, ran 4000 miles cost $1880.00 $1350.00 Whippet “6” Coupe $ 500.00 Plymouth 1930, ran 2000 miles . . . . . . $ 675.00 Eord, 1924 Coupe $ 100.00 Dodge, 1926 Sedans $200.. $250.. and $ 300-00 Dodge, 1928 Standard Sedan $ 450.00 Qhev. Coach, 1928, Disc. Wheels . . . . $ 350.00 Dodge DeLuxe "6" Coupe, 1930, 6 wire wheels, ran 5,200 miles, cost ‘ $1430.00 $ 925.00 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan, 1926 .. . . $ 200.00 Nash Coach, 1927 ,. . . . .. $ 359-99 Dodge, 1924, Sedan $ 159-99 Qhrysler “70” Sedan . . . . . . . . . . $ Studebaker Coach $ 300.00 Dodge "6" Sedan, 1930 ran 8000 miles $ 875.00 Graham Bros. 11A-ton Truck, 1928 .. $ 350.00 When Used Cars can be bought on our Plan it is teetotally foolish for you to buy them My other way. We guarantee because our Peed Car customer is considered by us to be lust as valuable as the New Car customer. Buying by mail with us is just as safe for you 08 buying after a thorough examination. So (To not hesitate to make a contract with us by 111011. if it is inconvenient for you to come in to 008 us.‘ Because your money is never ours until you are satisfied. “Yours for Good Used Cars." a. arrows: s. sous i122 Fitzroy St. Charlottetown, P. E. I. (rllfll Tigniah ‘ ‘with ‘breaking and entering and stealing" "goods from four stores in Tignlnh was concluded on Saturday.‘ MeasrsCan-uthera‘ and Campbell, J.P.S:.' ‘atrthe close o! ‘the evidence for the crown sent the prisoner up to the Supreme Court on . all four cbarses-..Hls.w¢umvl1¢e-... Joseph Blanclyfrd. who gave evi- dence nsalnst the prisoner. in all. cases was also sent up to. the. . Supreme CourLas an accomplice of the prisoner. . ‘Hie case . of. ..I.. H. Myrlck and. 00.. was concluded . Saturday morning, thaevldence be, lng of a. similar nature to that taken in the previous three cases. Mr C. D. MacCallum appeared-for the Crown and Mr.'L.' ‘G. Lewis for ' the prlsonerr-S. ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' and 0/ the community. It was also de- cided to buy some crepe paper to cover the flower boxes in the school. The meeting was closed by singing a health song named Exercise. nan cross MEETING;- The‘ ‘ ' weekly meeting ‘of the "Small but Mighty Juniors” was held in the Cherry Valley School on Saturday morning, April the llth. The presi- dent Clara Mclsaac occupied‘ the chair. The meetlngvwas opened by singing a health song named "Clean up Song". The -secretary Hazel Ings read the minutes of the last meeting. Theroll cail-wasanswercd with an autograph vcrsc and there were flvc members present. It was decided that roll call next day is to be answered with each members favor- ite flower. Estell Mclsaac read the health officers report which reported all hands clean. On account qf the treasurer being absent no report was‘ road. Hazel Ings was appointed health officer for the following week. Willis Judson was appointed collector for the next meeting. Elitelle Mclsasc. Shareu McDonald and Willis Judson were appointed programme Commltties for the next meetlnQ The circulation manager MRS. OWEN G. Mac-CARVILLE The entire community extend there sincere sympathy to the bereaved relatives and large circle of friends of the lute Mrs. Owcn G. MacCnrville of Kinkora, at the ago of '76 years. Mrs. MacCarville was a native and former resident o.’ Frec- town and was before her marriage, Miss Bridget Murphy. She was a lady of sterling qualities. bright and cheerful, mothcr, wife, and fricnd; she had endeared herself to all old and young. alike by licr loving dis- position, in her home shc will be sadly missed, a large clrclc of friends will deplore the loss o.‘ a friend that in her place, will ncvcr It was decided at the meeting to _:spr-nd some of the Collection in completely when her death came on Saturday. up to that. time shc had been very healthy sud had devoted - her strength and time to the benefit 89111118 fruit for a sick person in I Take Long Wallis '1 Ilat Men_a_re Told How can you walk off your ht if yuu liavrn‘t any energy to do It You can take off fat with Kruaclien Salt; if you will taln- one- half tciupoon In ‘hot water every morning before breakout, modify your diet an ' exorcise regularly. Them are six diluent salts in Kruscltcn that your body orlnflll ml!!! have iI' you are to enyoy good health. While you an losing lat you}!!! he gaining in vigor, energy, vitality and power of endurance. - That means that soon you will be of her loved ones. The deceased had resided in KinkOfH,_fllll'lllZ her long married life having celebrated her fifteth anniversary of her wedding, about two years ago. It is an interesting fact that a long married life was the happy lot of several members of the Murphy and the MacCarviile family, many of whom celebrated their golden wand.- lngs, within the past few years. There are left to mourn, the loss of a devoted wife and mother; besides her sorrowing husband; three sons, namely; Parnell on the home- _>._.-_.- r Glue Goaincfl‘ nquririzme f Puma Bee juries to his head. He died the next iapplcs, and thc spice flavor is a still day, after declaring that he had no lfurthcr improvclncut. clue to the identity of the person who attacked him. Suspicion was aroused when it be- El hlarshmnllow Top Everyone knows what an addition spoonful of whipped cream is came known that Stcinlicrz, foi'l11ei'-1(11'°1111°(1 1111 1°11 91 i‘ C1111 Q1 991109 91" I ly a very wealthy man, had i11sul'cd1°11°°°11‘1°~ B111 have you tried a himself against; dc-sth at tho bcgin- mar5111111111°1v 115 a 10171111151 101' com“ “mg of this “m. “n. $5,090,, The or chocolaic? lt should bc fresh, of policy was clue to expire on April 4. cou:'sc—an<l will soltcn and puff in It was learned that in the same most’ auracfivo fashion‘ train as stcinhcrz travelled a Kccs- cmct carpenter's assistant, Frederic Fisclii. and suspicion fell on him, when inqurcs revealed that hc had dsappcnrcd. . A search rcsultcd in the arrest of Fichi, pcnnilcss and shivering on a1 park bcnch. Ilc at first dcnicd alll knowledge of tho crime, but later confessed. llc said that Stcinhcrz. Mallow Dicvs. A fcw marshmallows, cut in pieces, 1m":- n delightful addition to the usual fruit salad llHXLLlfC. Another use for ithrm is tn spread them over the lop of tho casserole dish containing, for nustancc, .1 sweet lwtztloflur squash m" -COl‘l'l mixture, or on top of L1, baked pudding. l IIISTORIC ESTATE ruined and summoned to appear at the Criminal Court, hired him to kil‘. him. On Tuesday, lllarch 31, Stcinhcrz brought Flschi to Budapest, audit was arranged that he should be kill- ed with a mallet. CHANGES HANDS LONDON, April 26.—(B_v the Cau- adian Prcssl-Pbr ovcr a century tho Billing Estate, a mile or two from Northampton, has bccn the propurty" of the Elwcs family. It is now about An“ Carrying out m” 911m bar‘ to change hands. ‘fhc cstatc consists gain, Fischi travcllcd to v1e1111a' of some 1.100 acres, and includes the Stcinlicrz having provided him with v travelling expenses. The director nl- Goofy-fey Ewes‘ of Great; Billing: hlfljfll‘ tnc present C\\'lll.‘l‘, illugc 59 8010 111m a Watch 191' 11111911 11'! gives as (inc of his reasons ior sell- “115 1° 19991119 311-999 111 1111 3991955 lug lhut he cannot afford to livc 111 V101111i1- F1501“ “'05 111101910 1° 11119 there owing to the enormous death the address. and left Without 11101105‘. duties and impossible taxation. It is he trumped about until he was ar- rested. Transformer “Touches that change." Red Apple Garnlshes. When you would garnish roast pork, goose or ducks most hand- stead; James in Western Canada 400.00 ' able to walk many miles without fatigue d eve seep you Walk. and Domlnac in the United States: 1 mmiiilobmmry-u over Canada sell Kmmm w" and l i" “m. but and one daughter. Mrs- MacEweni 75 mug" ; m] Hum‘ u, m also of United states; and one Ysterl‘ 9,091,, in the United states; also one, .,.. . brother Mr. John Murphy, to all of ' whom the community and a large circle of friends join in extending their heartfelt sympathy ln their sad beravement. The funeral took place at the parish church in Kin- kora, Rev. M. J. Smith officiated, and was very largely attended, which testified the esteem in which the deceased was held, during her entire life in Klnkora. The remains were tenderly laid to rest in the family plot, in the Kinkora Parish Oemetery.—May her soul rest in Blessed Pear... noon sun vmmow nsnnwaaa H 1' r g 3 H i 3 n? 13:1": .'-'i.'.."i."l1.§i.'-ii'.'- Own Murderer tenlngslsannisanemboawaywlth it by installing iha kind of door and window hardwsrelwa sell and recons- mend. These m lilollltoly aafs (British 0111M PM" and reliable and in every way sath- BUDAPEST. Allrll 27 19- "*5 factory. We have anything time mined company directors’ scheme you want in np-to-dats hardware. to secure insurance money for 111! . family by hiring a man to kill him has just been revealed here. ‘The man killed the director; suspicion killed the scheme. Rudolph Steinherz, returning by The Rogers somcly, select small apples of even slzefs. kind that will hold their shape when cooked) and stew gently, a fcw at a. time, in a smell saucepan containing syrup enough to cover tlicm: in the syrup dissolve a. few of thme red cinnamon or clove candles the children love so much: this will opioi- the syrup and in turn, the Beyond Doubt the Quality is Supreme! There ls no Molasses as good as “BEMA" Barbados. None as healthful-none as delicious! And, boeauaa of its absolute purity,‘ It is tho moat oconomical Molasses you can buy. Nut time you need olaasea insist on the “BEMIW brand—tho dif- ference will surprise you. BARBADOS Extra fancy ,_. train from Budapest to his l sldence at Kecsemet. was found in a flrst- aiass coaipartmentfwith-savere in- Hardware 'Co., 11°145§5$ Selwood of Sleepy Cat By FRANK H. SPEARMAN N THIS STORY of rapid action, Mr. Spear- man has gone back tohle early love—-of welding‘ calea of the West lnerage coach and Indian days, when the railroad had just started to cross the. frontier, when men lived enthusiastically, e loved truly and were quick on the trigger. If you have read“WhisperlngSmith,” “Nan of Music Moun- rain” or any of his other fascinating novels, we shall not be surprised if you find this one the beet of all. o a a will Appear as a Serial in The GUARDIAN Starting This Week p-For ECDNDMY PAGE ELEVEN lllidCl'Sl.00(l that the K111111111 Catholic (Jhurcli and priest house, in which the family liuvc taken great interest, are not included in lhc transaction. _F'w m!“ 110915 “Lmflwd 311 111119‘ lvlnjoi" Elwcs intends to tape up rcsi- 111mm" 911 1119 $1010 highway near deuce at Roxbv Ham m“, Brim; an hr-rc xulrl fought. ihc fivc occupants. cstzitc of ovcr ll.UUO ncrcs, which has p 4 bccn in lmsscssion of the Ehvcs fum- ""11 m” 31111111115’ kmmg one‘ but ily for 500 yours. \li||l|rtl'n Llililuullt fur Kllcllrzmlinn. ¢ ~25¢ a _.._ ,4 VHLD BOARS ATTACK AUTO MOURMELON, Marne, Tlic chauffeur succeeded in riding nus rdlllllwtl when a second was jam. _ Imvd in tho .\L(‘Cl'ii'lg rods. ‘The other ihrrc t‘~‘»l‘{t))'3(1. 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