u -v. ...\. I. . ... .if od If nr cn-I .I .__ 1 ' s _,.,._¢~,E Two p 'ri-is cHA1zLo1j're'rowN GUARDIAN , _,__ . _ _ , y }EPTEMBsR 2,1931 =- 7 Recharge Your System At intervals every battery must be recharged if it is to function effectively. lt is just the same with the body. lndigestion, overworit, worry, late hours or strain, deplete nerve force and, if neglected, may seriously impair your health. A bottle or two of Fellows' Syrup will re- charge your system with vitality, strength and For Loss of Appetite . A Nervousnese - Exhaiistion Retarded tlonvalescence Anemia Malnutrition Broneliial 'lroublee "tone.” Take Fellows' when run-down. its record of over S0 years' success is your assurance of its efficacy. N. B.-There is only one Fellows’ Syrup. Be sure you get the genuine. . SYRUP I " E-` ' -1 if ,TENDERS Tenders will be received at the bilice of the undersigned up to Sep- lcmber 9th, 1931, for placing is new roof on the City Ball building, as per specifications and conditions of lontract to be leen at the City Clerk's office. The lowest or any ten- der not necessarily accepted. G. P. NICHOLSON, City Clerk. |330-8-27-Gi. ,,___..Z1.._---_--_- `,.S_'. S. “S1LVlA’_’ Freight and Passengers. ' have Arrive Arrive Montreal Clftown Ch'toWn 10 I.. rn. and and , Leave for Leave for St. .iohn'| Montreal Sept. 5 Sept. '1 , Sept. 14 Fcrtuightly thereafter. [IARVELL BROS. LTD Charlottetown Agents. FUBNESS RED CROSS LINE ' 4810-4~1'i-frimonwediiitf. I _Clarke Steamship Co Ltd ‘,- s. s. -'ossresim ' Passengers and Freight Calling It Quebec and Gaspe Coast Porto Leave Arrive Leave Montreal Ch‘town Ch'towl| 2.80 PM. 7.00 A.M. 8.00 AJ". Au¢.5.6 Sept. 1 Sept. 2 I Sept. 9 Sept. 15 Sept.16 » Charlottetown Agents. _CARVELL BROS Ltd. 1120-5-za-4-is-2-is-ao. --S MIL Es--i rw- i ,.. ~. ,-` #Ll ""‘*; 1' ' "_“' l_5tI\-12th Good Going Sept. 4-12 Return Limit Se t. 14 CANADIAN NATIONAL ___..i__-i___..i_.___ RE-OPEN ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER ht We have provided n full stock of School Books for the BOYS ind GIRLS. We sell all SCHOOL BOOKS nt prices fixed by the BOARD of EDUCATION arid are giving the biggest values possible for SCHOOL SUPPLIES of all kinds. BLANK BOOKS. BCBIB- BLERS. EXERCISE BOOKS. PENCILS. INKB. EBASEBS. NOTE BOOKS. &c.. &c. Store open till six o'eioek in the evening. , CARTER & CSI. rage, and down the road is rifle " lhad fired twice in sucees~lon. I 'jumped so that had the bandits been looking our way, I am sure I ,should have betrayed myself. For `a moment the group about the stageooach was as still as is photo- lgraph. Then the leader, dropping This hands from the shoulders of the younger woman, bawled a .- i 7/0 EPT EMBER I \ I’Vcstinghousc will make ~ the,Most_ Important Radio Announcement in FOUR Years . ... Radio history is being made in the Wesdnghouse research and engineering laboratories. The “Pioneers in Radio" have a startling announcement coming. In just a few days the most important radio announcement in four years will be made public. A totally new type of radio receiver...pre-tested and proven... will prcsafited throughout Canada. Not merely another “new set"...l-me ,_ new, advanced conception of radio design . ..a new achievement in tonal qualities... a new, exclusive application of a vital law of acoustics, long overlooked by the radio industry. IHSIIOYIQV/cstingliouseis abouttomake a new ‘premier” contribution to radio P¢1’f°l‘fI1H1'l¢¢, radio enjoyment and radio value. Whetheryou own a radio receiver now or riot, this announcement is of very definite interest to you. Watch for it! O @ %Z770,lZ7”€/ A RADICALLY NEW RADIO PRODUCT * OF * CANADIAN I* WESTINGHOUSB Low Round Tnp Fare iword which carried even to me: WhISP€i'¢d. bllt 890116 210116- "They essayist. Today at 89 he is noted as ,heather to make up for I the fall- spring stunted the clover, but now $ 8.6 5 i-vamoogeiv kin see us just tis we kin see them." an authority” on Montaigne as well lure of the clover to blossom earlier the heather blooms PY°f“5°1Y ‘nd ‘I .. At that, the two lizards on the ,H0 Chiwkled in his beard. Hifi as a. foremost medical man in the iin the summer is the novel device night the bees are tranSP01'I9d I" rock became men again. f-folding their h0l'S€S !l'0m the Sta e eople. t ain tuberculosir. Dr. Arm- f resorted to this ear by farmers on their hives to the ridges where li their rifles at ready, they leaped P Full particular: from any Canadian d°wn mm the mad' , Niuianoi Agmi. i "Somebody‘s coming and lhey're going," whispered Buck. One of he men from the rock, his'muzzle :lil on the huddled crowd of pass- ~ngers, stooped and picked up the rifle which the leader had dropped in the road. It had a. strap, like an army gun. He slung it over his shoulder. The leader and his Buck. "lf it's this way, dcn't ers tumed in the other direction. Then I heard Buck mutter: "Lookee there-down by the creek!" ~ I saw e disturbance of ti-is leaves among the willows. Into A space between patches of the green pattem I saw A horse swing round, sidewise and backward, as en in- dependent steed will when he is about ,to be mounted. His flanks 'appeared first: then his olde. He was I rangy, lean, American horse of that yellow shade which we called buoksxio iifziie wut in time days; but on his nigh flank, as he exposed ‘ it to my view. the full flash of the sun brought out ii lighter patch, as though he were tuming white: a patch which, with my sharpened observation, I compared mentally to the top of a pear or the back view of the head and shoulders of e veiled woman. A second later I saw his rider mount-booted, in inconsplcuous dark clothes, still wearing A mask. The bandits were 'ill dressed so much alike, except for the big fellow, they had to-me no separate identity.--The thicket I.imit<'i . 'Kezp on lsyin' cio~e A minute," ' ' 'said Buck Now, he no longer ll P figh sg st y H814 £0 111351! B h°l`S°|" aingaur is the founder ofthe French the west coast. The wet and cold abounds. "Well, even if we didnt =h°°t~” League for the Prevention oi Tub- __. I began, throwing forward my e,-culgsig, ~ . . - -- _ . uneasiness of conscience. ‘ Dr. Armaingaud has one of the .Qll1Ck¢!', BetIZ8I'R€pBil'S-' (T0 be C°l1ti“\i¢d> iinesc collections or his favorite su thor in the world including all the .. - '*°' in the home can be inode when yt' editions of the essayist's works and I \ \ M h d ,Mu Bmw, one rare volume, valued at $5.000 :v'e°ll0i=Idde'plgi‘esf hatcliet ure! FAMED ESSAYIST TO BE HON- on the margim‘ I ‘ I d"v;" th” dm” waz: “:e¢_::‘ century when the Marquis de Lam- oignon end a pharmacist named listened and learned. He too became an ardent admirer of the French Q.. Tircci Nerves Slecplcssncss (. ’9l.f£ YO »l o O0 Q5 forming ` rl Ii bloia D£'Chnae'| Nm Igood ro- eeoree the exhausted nerves and removfe 2 of Sleepless- rr Headeciue mflervwe Dr.. (`..I1ase’s qulvered no more; they were gone- N E E F O O D The seeming stupidity of many school children. is dlreetly chargeable to faulty vision. Correctly tlttcd glasses often work wonders. “Z§Z.’.'TI.iI`1'.{"'N0i_ c. F. iiurciissoii F. Gordon Hutcheson Optometrists-At your service. anon-uonooouoooooooauoooo ' ' , , ` ,. : ~ .~\{\\\\`\‘\ ORED which is annotated, // \ by Montaigne himself. V ff/ I , i ~' , A ,. i=Anis,a. 1. ..-ini .i -~ , assistant, slipping their piston de Montalgnggméi taégdrlisuli/I swnnlsrr miss n-:iis'r oN ll. ";__ into their scabbards, grasped the wry wan", is to have R statue v HEATHER. E . 1/1/ handle’ °t the mx* erected in his honor here- Mont- H dwafg "Now we’ll know," muttered HAIMSTAD weden Aug. 31.- 1 The ROQBIS af aigne was the first to tum to the ' ' W _ essaym ,om In literature' but he` Grazing the bees in the bloomins w__H____!_\__i..__, Co" Lumted shoot until I gay! But tho robb- mm “umm d b his un, _ ____,___..__._--_--- V V; i _L i I’ ° y °° "qi- .és le ee oe 11 1-seq ” o .xl¢.f/\\/ men until the middl f the t _ _.f ~ e o im , ¢¢|,6\\ M0906 Armainguad rediscovered him. Y 0 u R c H I _ BISCU While the noble md the phann- ‘ “ ° sont discussed the iicemure or It 01 stil D I d *° I i ' I Mlontsigne, the son of the latter ` ` ' ~ .\ i " ` .f `“;/at ` le¢.1'u¢n Meek I _ Highest Class Foxes with -f Superior Polts . Result from regular feeding of Manufactured by L iiirianiii. iiisciiir col Lili n . f . out free and cosy - C" h is few typical suggestions inr ll hmdy man in the home *U spectinn of our large stock will well worth your while “Imperials”