t THE CHAR LOTTETOWN_GUARDIAN sale for all cleaning; economical to use, and to top it all, Old Dutch cleans quicker and easier than anything you can use. Old Dutch removes all dirt and impurities-with one quick, smooth, clean sweep. lts tiny, flat-shaped particles are natural cleansers and Healthful Clean- liness is achieved-quickly and easily. - Old Dutch does all your household cleaning. It is l not necessary to use several styles- and kinds of cleansers. Use Old Dutch on any surface where » water may be used, on porcelain, enamel, tile, mar- Old Dutch has many distinctive advantages.. .it's the surest way to keep things clean and healthful; it's it's easy on the hands; it's YIhlDODM TRAIL I 7 ARTHUR D. HOWDEN SMITH AUTHOR of PORTO onto ooto are, wuu SERVICE corvmol-lr ar eneu-rnuo-o (Continued) ——-- lcare is a sure precaution." but. I hnd no opportunity forsuchl "I will 110$ lofflel.’ I P10111596- through the streets us. All the way he kept up a runn- iflrflw Wllfltvim‘ ing fire of last-minute advice and “11011811 ll"! bankers l" New Y°ll< instructions. lftemelnber, you spend on my behalf Isivcn You. the one to Corlacr no ‘ll-llwall Mufffly- Whirl! all less than those to Governor Burnet ‘and (W110. “'6 and Master Colcicn. corn-lei, il-‘rancc. though he be only a rude and un- lnrmics lettered Woodsman is none the 1 ss V8111!“ YOU- But ‘Var lt 15-" I C oi importance in the wilderness H9 5111MB the "ill “lllll l1l5 1111M by ccuntry. He hath the confidence of W11)’ 0i EmPlI-"Sli. _ thc Indians of the Six Nations, a mighty tribe. or rather coniederacy' gdajroigvigi Lasktfd‘ w of tribes, Master H. *1". I h i l ‘ rm o 8'0 strongly as a man qxlniy to ggfcxlgfi ,and flourish, a war for trade. At Bums,’ but I ‘mum have you my to :Olll(_\l‘ times, mark you, nations clash mm an you can think of to urge iover questions of honor or territory. 1S0 their statesmen say. Actually him to a. vigorous course. ‘Tis no, hour for half-way measures. Wclthele '5 a question or trade or must crush/M W merchantry at the bottom of every U, mmy once and for war that has been fought since the We came presently to Greenwich Y"°""' began Today we are figm- waph, and “cored a passage through {mg with France for control of the the river traffic to the side of the ltrladia; t3‘: ?"1:nflc_and Con?“ or New ventuh M t Abb t, ‘ e n c ra e means con rol o1 e as B" O "m 'the Westem Plantations, America. You should be safe enough now, but thoughts as Juggins and 1 hul-riedl "And one thing more, lad. Do toward lhenot stint your wants for money. river, where n wherry ivas a\vnitil1g'G0\'@P1101‘ B11111“ will Bld W“ t0 you may desire "Guard well the letters I havejl would willingly use all I have to is said are at war with ‘Tis no war of generals and and ndmirals and fleets, I to merriment. to the door, set it open, so that might hear the bette'r., interested in the singer's voice mine where she was judge to my surprise singer's door swung my side- greuter than mine. So we stoo - there a moment within a long yar - of each other, gazing mutely int each others eyes. like in the dim light that cam down the court. her forehead were dark, too. “I heard you singing," I said. involuntarily In a gesture of appeal "I am sorry," I went on quickly "1 did not mean to be rude. could not help it." (To be Continued) and all the while it was pretending I rose from my bunk, and, stealing I was so song uncl the that I forgot even to watch the door of the cabin next to singing. And when the open and she stepped into the passage, almost at Her surprise, was but natural, was Her lace, flower- companlonway, had a sweetness of expression that belied the proud carriage of her head and an air of hateur such as I had seen about the great ladies of King Louis’ Her hair was black and all blown in little wisps that curled at and neck. Her, eyes She turned and made to re-enter her cabin. But I raised my hand I—I I keep that d d o 8 water-to ic naturally frerb and lovely.” In Spain... beauty experts’ insist on olive and oils to Specialists in beauty culture . . . in Canada asin Spain . . . agree on this one ' way to keep skin lovely. Tefero advise: you: ‘Massage a fine latber of Palmolive into the skin-ac , —rin.re it of with nfresblng clca7\ old temperature. A bi! germ»: (i you need ilforapowder are). Tbere! That leaves skin smootb, T: 7m, urban has? m on i: viriml j man] of tin mart impmaur wmm of spin. .-- III/Inn", 193 P schoolgirl cpmplcxion ble, floors, windows, kitchen utensils, scratch-it contains no harsh, scratchy grit. Old Dutch is the modern perfect cleanser. You'll save yourself many refrigerators, etc. Old Dutch doesn't‘ captain, met us at the rail. We are fighting M st H m‘ "The young man is not u- f _ ’ a er anmw 5 '9 o laws and tariffs and manufacturing himself afloat, and v uld l; hl, _ _ berth, Sam WSW yugghfsfafte: Skill aha shlDDmE instead. of with men and deadly weapons. Ill MEMOIIIAM I l- ‘ Made In Canada steps if you keep a can handy in the bathroom, kitchen and laundry. Old Dutch assures Healthful Cleanliness This is most important in your home CLEANS QUICKER the prclilninarics had been passed “m .. h 1 , v ,, _ Y‘ ' e country which wins the fur Abgst e ufflcfiirflfew trade will win control over the first aboard, 1nd, and may choose greatest number of savages‘ And your quarters. You may bunk with ‘he country which '8 so placed’ es- the second mate or one of the other geciflullyit H it be England’ Wm Wm passengers. But, no," he corrected ‘Vi; Iggvearti 21min?“ himself; I should have said with one in America so I would mix ya: of two of the other passengers. The lady hath a cabin "tolicrself." fifiieyosgsslrotlt szldgi" a “an?” oi . D ' a van ure o C. M. Lampson e Co. LHVIITED. 64 Queen Street London, E. C. 4. England Public Auocitiion Sales RAW FUBS Shipping bags will be furnish- cd without charge by applying to R. T. Holman, Ltd" Sum- mersldc. P. E. l. Represented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. 212 Fifth Avenue New York, N. Y. ___ ..i__. Professional Bards D. EDGAR SHAW, K. c. Lnw Offices —- Prowse Block. 127 Grafton Street, Charlottetown. Wills and Estates Settled; Collection of Bills (Special Dept.) SAFE protection for all documents. 2-21-lmonth. Fancy Work, Passpartouted Pictures, etta, suitable for Gifts or Prizes, on sale, also orders taken by MRS JEAN CROCKETT 193 Hillsborn Street Pictures displayed at. It .'l‘. Holman Limited. 3635-2-28-3-5-'7-sattuethursat. >_.__- DR. M. A. McGUIGAN DENTIST Twecl Building, Charlottetown Offlcc llours—-9-l. 2-5. . Evenings by appointment t". Residence phone 558. 1"’ Oflice phone, 1003. W. E. Darby, LLB. Barrister 3.: Solicitor Dalton Bldg. Summcrsidc, P.E.l. ._____i___ BELL a. ulululslbi It. R. Bell D. L. Matbleson, LL. B. ' Barristers a. Solicitors Money to Loan CHARLOTTETOWN a MONTAGUE McLEOl) t; BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. .3. Barrister and lttomey-at-Law Office: I80 Richmond Street ~ MONEY T0 LOAN f" arlottetown, P. E. l. McDONALD c; McPHEE B. A. J. A. McDONALD II. F. MuPIII-ZE SMILES GABBIE seam, “The landlady seldom pays any attention to a rumor unless the rent is due." The Hobo: Kln I cat some of the snow off your lot, lady? The Lady: I'm not sure. We only rent the upper flat. ‘T311 fiance‘ UNRECEPTIVE I Little words of sage advice Always sound moat awful nice , When It's up to you to utter Them. but when It's your: to hear . Something of the kind, oh, dear, l How you mutter. s l? i" l "In she fond of children?" "I should say she is. She fought her husband for ecven months In the court: to get the custody ot them." I |v' ». BARRISTERS. ATTORNEYS, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN , Stewart i? Lowther I J. n. snzwnm". x. c. N. w.-l.0w'rucn Bnnulsrsks. soucrrons, mo. 8! Great George Street l» alone! T0 1.0m. ..,, "l. MARK R. McGUIGAN FAT. "The lady!" 1 exclaimed. rem, d Master juggins nursed his lips in a l’: anger and 1mm fiance‘ n scundless xvhistlc. b; xzjungholzlagry’ tghal; 3°" 9T5 e u ure "So you carry a lady," memei of England and of nations yet un- he coin- ’ born." "Aye," replied Abbot. ,, "who is she?” All that I can, I will dol" 1 ex. claimed. “I know not." He turned to mo. “And now, young sir, what do you say? Will it be the second mate or a_ passenger for companion?" ‘The second mate," I said. He nodded his head, called-a sea- man to carry my luggage below and point the way and walked off. Master Jugglns drew me back to the rail. ' “ "Fls best I should not wait," he mid. “stay below till you arc safe out of Thames mouth, Master Harry. __.__l_. H0 ClflSDed my hand in a wringing grip. “Good luck to you, lad, and write as occasion serves." He went over the side with his lips purscd as if to whistle and a look of doleful pleasure on his face. Him, too, as it happened, I was never to see again. In fact, I wonder whether I should not have leaped over the vessels side at that moment had I realized ~how com- lplcte was to be the severance of my life from all that I had known be- _i-—- fore. By the cabin entrance under the 3 - 1 _' .' "i poop I found the scaman who had A B S R B I N E collected my scanty baggage. reduces lswellings and ~ keeps horse working “Where do you berth?" he asked me, pausing at the foot of the ladder stairs. “With the second mate." He opened the door on the right- hand, or starboard, side, revealing a SDIICG so tiny that I marveled how two men could force themselves into it ht once. Two short, shallow bunks occupied two-thirds of its area. For 38 years Ahsnrhino has stopped lameness, rctliurml st ruins, hog spav- ins, \\'lflll pillfs, sIvnIII-n Icnilnus nnil similar trimhII-s. Never blisters, nnr loosens hnlr: and kct- )5 hnrso wnrk- lug. Antiseptic: hon s cuts. sores, bruises. At uII Ilruuglsts, nr sent iostpnlrl. $2.50 llntllu. llorso Honk- ot sont froc._ W. F. Young, 1nc., Lyman Building, Montreal. JOHN MORTIMER John Mortimer, seventh year of his age. the great beyond. time of trouble. his employers and fellow workmen. daughter and two sons; also one sis- ter and a. brother, of this’ city, t0 whom the sympathy of the commun- ity is extended. The funeral took place on Thurs- day afternoon, the 19th inst, at 2.30 o'clock from N. D. MacLean‘s fun- eral home and was largely attend- ed. The interment was in Highfield Cemetery, when all that was mortal of a kind and loving father and hus- band was laid to rest, there to await the glorious resurrection. The ser- vices at the home and grave were conducted by Rev. Dr. Ramsay, of the Trinity United Church, the hymns "Nearer My God to Thee", and “Asleep in Jesus," being sung. The pall bearers were: Messrs. A. R. Wise, George Snelgrovc, Solomon Vail, Archibald MacDougall, Austin Gallant and Oliver Fyfc. “Do all the passengers lodge aft here?" I asked him carelessly as he disposed of my trappings. "All save the negro; he is to slccp m thé galley behind the com- pzulionwny." When he had gone, I curled up in the lower bunk, which the second mate obviously had surrendered to me. At last I must have dozed, for Province of Quebec ' District of Montreal No. 166 SUPERIOR COURT "UNDER. THE WINDING U!’ ACT" In Re:- E. H. RAYNER, LIMITED. In Liquidation _and_ l was awakened suddenly by the FRED n p0”; strangest of sounds-a woman's ltiquillntnr, voice singing. It was a'song I had heard before, with a Scots accent to the words and a wonderful lilting luclody that was somehow very sad Notice is hereby given that Mr. Free] ll. Pope, accountant nl‘ the city and district of Montreal has been ed Italian Interpreter of the court of special sessions in 1906 and in 1907 he was appointed a detective. l9 years he served in that capacity, gaining the distinction of investigat- ing more homocidc cases than any other member of the department. He was appointed a captain in 1926. ~ _—--i———- turned, 1 complete set, qt cljlrpenfiflf tools, 1 complete set of wrenches, COP NEVER WALKED BEAT SYRACUSE, N. Y., lvlar. 4.—Al- though Captain Pasquale Bennett has been a member of the local po- lice department for '25 years, he nev- er walked a beat. Bennett was nam- For _ The death occurred at the P. E. Island Hospital on Feb. 18, 1931, of in the seventy- The deceased was suffering from diabetes and all that tender nursing and medical skill could do was of no avail for God willed it otherwise and his spirit winged its flight to He was a. man of sterling charac- lter, honest and upright in all his dealings, a good friend and neighbor "l ever ready tolend a hand in the The late Mr. Mor- timer was well and favorably known, being employed on the P. E. 1. Rail- way for over forty-two years and he was held_in the highest esteem by There are left to mourn their ir- reparable loss, a sorrowing widow, six specialist regularly. Don’: Consult Your Beauty Specialist Only s trained, professional beautician can give you expert beautycare. Gerinto the habit of consulting your beauty Euidam of that schoolgirl rmyluxion irfm] awr and aun- nyin in ti» ultra-tinted, w“ rolor of tbs lowly Spanirb imorim, Specialists use it in their own homes and in their salon work. They suggest it: to their patrons for home use. The creams and wait until beauty errors mus: be corrected. Keep youth and bu“), by iv,“ mm the other toilet preparations that they tight cue. our expert will advise are made of _these same help you. famous cosmetic 0ll5 . . . olive and palm. Pnnhr, of Toronromhmnh tbir Z-rpinltu, aliw-and-palnl- 1S 8O el rion them §ii€l10¢ w». mollvc Radio Hour-B beauty specialist, ‘becomes indignant when his smart: clients do not follow his advice. "How dare you mistrcat your complexion,’ ' he storms, with the Spaniards fiery s irit, "when it: treatmcntl‘ The treatment to which he refers is stressed by 23.723 beauty splecialists, the world over. Before a of pure soa and water for founda- dmtevuywcdneedl nl|ht—-0.30t.ol0.30 . "Eaten-IT ; .30 9.30 . .,C lTl ;7..'i0to8.30 fl-I ‘contain Time; 6.30 to 7.'8'l)‘p.m., Pac tic Time-liver stations WEAF.p('I‘l(GW and m: a w m mt m! u Sim ly massage a lather of Palino ive and warm water into the face and throat. Rinse with warm water, then colder. Never fail to observe this rule of cleanli. ness before retiring. ' Then watch the fresh, lowing loveliness of that schoolgirl com- .. plcxion return! . If Because so inexpensive, Palm; f olive is the natural choice of experts as a soap for the bath. l: protects sensitive skins from irri- cation. Made in Palmolive's Canadian factory, one of the fincsc soap factories in the world. BRO, the famous Barcelona . easy to use t is twice-a-day . ,. se, they emphasize the need clean iness. Every one of considers Palmolive best. \ ‘IVY-l’ '. 9 stations assoc ted with he N-B.C. red nets-orb." AUCTION I am instructed by the undersigned to sell the following at Newport P. E. Island, on Tuesday, Maren 17th, 1931. STOCK 1 mare, 12 years, 1 horse, 12 years old, 3 milk cows, due to freshen, 1 pure Ayrshire bull, prize winner Kings County Exhibition, five ewes with lamb, eight pigs, ready for mar- ket-l brood sow due to (arrow, fif- t-y hens. IMPLEMENTS 1 binder—1 mower-i seeder, 1 hay rake, 1 sulky, 1 disc harrow, 1 set of» drag narrows, plow new, 2 walking plows. 1 scuffler, 1 hiller,-1 fertilizer spreader, 1 set driving hamess, 1 truck wagon, 2 carts and wheels. 1 buggy. 1 driving sleigh, 2 box sleigh, 2 wood sleigh, 1 heavy churn, 60 feet long, 1 hay rope fork. and blocks couches. Also beautiful farm com- prising of four hundred acres, most- ly all clear, the rest under the best of lumber as can be seen at any time. Most central place on P. E. I. Near all shipping points, four miles from Georgetown. Frost proof po- tatoe house. Ninelroomcd house, fin- health. Terms of farm made .1 meat sow, also Ford sedan car, 1930 at sale. model, driven 200 miles, also eight hundred bushels of seed potatoes, seven hundred of McDonald green mountains. Three hundred bushel oobblers, graded, two hundred bushel turnips, a. large quantity of lumber. All kinds of spraying material for potatoes Including casks, etc. Ten bushel of seed wheat. D. A. DhcDONALI) Newport. Klntls C " ava-s-s-s-t-s-n-13-14-11. r m. Instructed by Mr- E111 l Dllton, to sell by nubile "1"" Much m. at 1.30. bk ""11- hg of 119 acres, stock, 6MP FURNITURE 1 Pandora range, 2 room stoves, 2 oil stoves, i parlor set, new, 1 dining suite, new, 6 beds, springs and mat- resses. 6 small tables, 2 kitchen tab- les 4 sets of bureaus and commotion "h", mph-g“, l: work hand. 1 ten gage shot gun. 2 churn oom- le , ‘ “n, one nqflly freshencd; "l" ‘Alltekirlichwatlifun ""5"! ll April and one ll lll 1 m lnllor 1nd z ywW- 5' pkg! brood iowmolelflllllm 20th, one April first; 95 l1°'“- , wheels all kick. WW4 ‘l plough, drhhg slelch. "I1"- l falo set, _ drtvhg brimm- ‘ homes, traces. complete, 2 sets of cart harness, 2 sets express harness, 2 sets double harness. 5 horse collars, 2 sets chain trases, 2 sets of twisting chains-l two hundred pounds of assorted ‘For Dry Skl n-—-Mlnnrlllujdnlmont. ished throughout with hard wood. Flooring pump in kitchen, para, 75x24. 1 potato shed, 40x12, new t h set well boring gear, 3 sets of swdngs, gr"! proof en house 12x“ ' wood pens 12x24. six ladders. Also a lot o! cnor . no m. white oats. '16 b1"- " grain, a um my. errant"! ll" Cream superstar. cllilllv “m” "'7 l. DEW hed 14x14. 1 garage 12x18. Two fox paints. two Iron antes. ten cedar vests articles too numerous to mention. around a well stocked farm. Bale poa- lltlve no reserve on account ofr‘ ill ww-i-FB-lll-sll-Tue-‘Fllluls ll stormy, first fine day- ' snax. Moms. AW"°" appointed Iiquirlntcr ni‘ t-hc above named company in liquidation by judgment of llllr; (Inurt_ The creditors of the company in liquidation and all interested parties having claims ngaiitvl. it, must Ille their sworn claims with the liquid- ator at his office at No. 407 McGilI 51-. Montreal, or or before the 20th day of Marchfltlfil. Montreal, this 25th day of Febru- ary, 193i. (Signed) R. AIMETISON, Dcputy Prothonotary, S. C. - ction “Sale At My Auction Rooms, 82 QUEEN STREET. FRIDAY. MARCH 6th At One O'clock Sharp, 0f office equipment and type-writ- trs; as follows: One flat top fleck. one drop head type-writer desk, but‘; In oak, nnc rteel vault truck, one McCaskcy account register, new, twelve typewriters taken in trade. in Ilndt-rwood. L. C. Smith. (lllvcr anvl other makes. two mics, a lot of fol?‘- crs right and left, a nusntltv r" carbon paper and fhbons for all mflicw n! typewriter", one m"'lt"- urn-Wt nrlntln" maclinc, three T'""l was with t- r be . A. y-mllusnm soucnon. arc. - MONEY 'ro com. Cameron Block, Charlottetown, FIJ- "VlI-nt 1"" vouvfmd o; ._ 452T. my» ' I ‘,‘Il\\! "hock "r M" s. .'"\n rcvcrlvl 1W" |..»--.-"-'1.- ,4 spun... ....1 - . ...---v--. a, §'v'n “q ‘ -.. J, .-\. l'.1:“"" ‘ ' ". Auctioneer. 1759-34111. AYLMER Soups are Canadian from first to last . . . Packed for Canadians by a Canadian YLM Ell SOUDS... ,"13.>z1@.- Beta use GIITJIlIHILI Company . . . from selected Canadian farm pro- duce . . . the finest-flavored Vegetables grown anywhere . . . No importation charges to increase their price . . . By insisting on AYLMER Brand, you are sure of Finer Flavor at Less Cost. 4 w‘