an ‘ lyi . .. pr t“, er Service The owners‘ of Hardie Sprayers will still be getting prompt service when the names of some sprayers now having a limited sale are gone and forgotten IIARDIF IHFG. (*0. r. 1:. i. BRANCH srarfirrzasios \l'oi~lil's lair/rest Builders of Potato Sprayers i‘? l E GUARDIAN ' L E E PY CAT FRANK H. SPEARMAN f EOPYRIGHT by Q-IARLES SCRIIIIIRS SONS. ' '/WN.USEI.VICI» Tenders For l Score Cards ' SMILES ma“; V! .- 7* - 1c card priv- i -~ l*'."o‘\111- l invite a. man to back his luck against» mine. I've played crooks, I'll admit it, but n0 b01165‘ mrm can say I've ever stacked a deck against hi1n—I took iny chances, same as he took hLs. "Now, a parcel of Vigilantes {threaten to hunt; me_I know. isnmes if you'd told me. I left the best of my life in health and strength down on the Jim river for this old flag-that's why I Can't Pill- lup a man's fight today-l‘ He barcd l ‘llhl he 1n lot u, w '- married.“ “How remarkable. years changed him so?" licticc '2 Becky Point -e:'.'y Service l l actually afraid to be otherwise." I O C O NAMING NO NAMES ’l"li‘~ \".".'uri' ‘l'i!‘ iwro” ulil iicl she wears no costly raimenb ylplrllx‘ l "l‘_ll‘_‘ll'“i“_‘ tldlllkt‘ Point No diamonds or pearls—‘ > J_ I Y W ; ‘l “ltl-‘v-‘I JPPP] And yettshe‘: worth a million- .11 n. t.’ .. 11 ll‘ll'< t. l-ll‘ A m1!|1on other girls. service iiiil 41111-1] li\' ii motor I ll-‘Zlt, iioi (‘liihtl/ of ixiirjinc \'t‘lllt‘<i ‘S. l unmit- Zllill l .111. 11, Juiii- ll). l‘ l7rp:irt:&1i~i1l n!‘ l’ ll flliuuy, (llufllll l l bonsai l lwas born on the first day of April IVIuchv/cd: Shake, old fellow. consider myself a fool also. d‘, that day, too? n \ r’ ldun, y,‘ N0. married. .0115 on the wineries‘, 111'} - l i'f‘.l\‘lll‘f"l'. Professional Bards "l see the government is natal: _ V, "mum h." barb" 35,095 5,, t,‘ [gray eyes flashing the old fire as he l a5 beside ""1 ..____._..___-____ "if? F!!! n 1 "l . wank-r Indians." Eoorg. o. urnhroiig _ W, ,,,,,,,, l‘ _.\|;(*,'iy",'}j(‘-f c; t.'_r.-. irony a cits! 115 (ircllt (infirm; Street pr . JTIit-S-lll-lnie-dziily Stewart C? l..()\\-'tllCl‘ .1. n. 5'l'l£\\.»‘tlt‘l, u. c. 1v w. l.l)\\"l'llfilt tsannisri S()l.lL‘]'l‘()ftS, arc. 8i tircnt George Street MONEY r0 1.01m. E131? “RTTUQQYUIGXE A BARRISTER .SOLII(‘ITOR. ETC. {HONEY TO LOAN. Cameron llloelz, Charlottetown, P.E.l fit s. niiiiirsiiii l R. R. Bell l). L. ltfalhlr-son. LL. B. l Barristers (v Solicitors Jlonr-y tn Loan :1r.»\n1'.o'1‘"r1:'ro\r.v s aioxT/icua - H h=~= boon midi-fem - (-4. i lfllH-Ll to rental-i m‘. lien of- iILEou irfinchrrtEY LA TLEY W. I‘). IZENTLEY. K. C. Barrister and Attorney-nt-Law OfTire: 1H‘! Richmond Street MONEY Ti‘) Li): N Charlottetown, P. ll L McDONALIJ o 1115411312 1;. . .1. A. lift-DONAL!) i1. F. iiicrmtiii BARRl:~"i'i'.|t.\‘. 1‘t'l"l‘()l!.‘\'i.l'S, ETC. Morvcr 1o 1.0.»: i YOUR OHILO Not Stupid- handicapped l Max FflCfUYS Preparations ; The seeming stupidity of ‘many school children, is directly chargeable to faulty vision. Are lisrii hv R5’; nf liic Srrrcn Stars -—-:inil should he on every lollies’ l Dressing ‘fzihie. (‘iiuinsiniz (‘rt-zim, l‘lz1in 11ml Lemon Powders, Rouge, Astringent. rti-_ MISS‘ RYAN‘, Representative Correctly fitted glasses often work wonders. l .0. EDGAR SHAW, 11.0.! l Low OITIrcs - Proivxo ltlork, 1 Have your chfldvs 127 (lrnftoii Street. (‘li-vriolli-toivn. _ 4 ___ . v_' ‘I51’ Wills: nnil fklritcs Settled; c) C?‘ ceilmlncd (‘nlirrllon nl’ Piik vf-‘ni-Iii-l Iicppi SAI-"E protection for all tliwiimcnts. i}. F. lZUTOIiESON t». ‘w ii v, r1 _ ‘ all. P515’. ‘. l‘. (mrclim Hutcliesrin Iiflrrt-irr X; ‘~=i'1iY"1 li_:ln.i1i-li'i:-ils--.\i your "nun" |‘,I,lf_v_ w ,:"1.' 111- l‘I | .~..'1'\.'.t'. cons 1 .l f-t |.'(»_ Have the "No, I have changed him, he ll Guess I must be a fooL in‘: , @2111:- With l silence. Jenkins: And we" you born o" nail on which it hung by the scabb- 7 need, Dave," , . l just studied the “A Johnny Reb shell took that lung, John-J’ He tore 0P9". with fiercenesis, the shirt sleeve of his left arln—“a. miiiie ball splintered that arm. John-you know it's no good. It wasn't llSanger that did for m0- _i done for in the wilderness and,the hall, crossed the room tohis came out with no lieallh to earn a. t. living. and here I ant-and not ‘sorry for it. Well tl-iey can hang me. But it'll be done after I'm d986- And then." be muttered with satis- faction. "the blamed skunks have got ‘boxes of cotrldges and cleaning im- Jto hang the old flng with me. I tell ::_v0u again. I don't say I've never done ' ‘nothing to disgrace it. 1 don't say iIm proud of winding up as a gamb- llcr. But things is as they is. And if this is my last strand-why, it's all right." He reached his hand out towardi tent pole. "Gl' me my gun, Selwood sitting in Pnrdaloc lifted from the arcl an old Colts army revolver. Tracy took it almost affectionately. "Leave this‘ with me," he said, fall- ing back on his frowsy pillow. I "Bring me a couple dozen catridgcs —tliat'll be all I need." Sclwood smiled. “Moron you'll he said quite undis- turbcd. Selwood continued to smile; not a l . ‘ (Continued) "You're preaching right WW» I Dave." "Then, d-n it, let me preach- but the worst I've ever done was t0 crooked with tent in no very pleasant frame of r‘ i: b'. t. Th e wasagap M h b d I better to me now flnslll1ig!?\tl"tl1(:li1s)Oll collld lay a heirs 1'5"“ m“ an mdered was m Wadi‘ " y us an s in ' ' than he was even before we were lug Iplements there were in it two cartridge belts and two Colt’s re- volvers. There was still daylight have to be told what a girl's think- ing when she'll set right there where you're settin’ now, and listen as long as I'll talk about you."' Selwood shrugged his shoulders. "You're wasting your breath to talk about me." I-le flung out of the mind. The valley, the river, and the flats were in shadow when Selwood stepped outside. Turning up street, his eyes fell on the hill, where the front windows of the big gambling- lzouse burned in the glow of the sun- set. Busy with his thoughts, he reached the barn, spoke to Scott, who stood in the doorway, directed him to bring Pardaloe with him as soon as it was dark, and, making jvrcss, Selwood walked on up the hill. l CHAPTER XI The River Bridge It was two hours yet to opening time. He unlocked the front door of that fight with Frank’ I was office, unlocked the door, entered, locked it behind him, sat down at his desk, unlocked it, and pulled- open a drawer in which he kept his stock of ammunition. Besides the enough for his purpose, and Sel- wood. taking first his own gun and in turn the two guns inthe drawer, began the task of taking down, cleaning, and assembling the three. It gave him plenty of time to think. iWarning had come-his defiance had answered it-at least. for John Selwood. He had been told who tto expect: he had said how he should meet it; there re- malned only the question of how far twelve cartridges loaded into two guns expressly for this occasion would carry him after the opening shot. It was too much ‘to hope that he should live to fire them all, and he fell to speculating on how many mirtlif11lly-—seriously, rather. He, mumbling old gIadia-t0i‘—half toothless, - in joint, frayed enfecbled he could with difficulty [hurled defiance l\\'ft.< not a cheerful home to die in; n0 woman to be his irasclbility; no —such was Dave Tracy. ivay for, John?" demanded the old gambler peevishly, “Nothing, Dave, nothing-just thinking. I'll be back again.” He rose as he spoke. Pardaloe peercd- l as if in farewell-at Tracy and pushed his way outside. "Sec hereffl exclaimed Tracy. detaining selwood “You ‘n’ mc's been partners, ain't we? Yeti say you're stayln’. You talk about my getting killed-how dy’ suppose I'd feel if you gut killed?" Selwood laughed ‘lightly. "It's what's comin‘ to both of us, I guess Dave." “Carry me 11p the hill to the hall. you and Pardaioe; I'll stay and you go. I'd a blamed sight better be dc- fending the hall than you, I'm no loss ‘to anybody on earth-J’ “What about tho girl that brings me soup two and three time; 1, WPCR? at's she bringing it to me for? What did she bring mo an apple for today? Because she thinks a lot of me~or you?" Selwood winced. “Because she's kind-hearted." he said irrltably. "Don't talk nonsense." But he ivns red in the fare, Tracy followed up sharply. "It's you. Selwood-not me—-_vou. I don't ._i_..}__._._. ____ ____ _ 4---.- H2 Great George Street, Charlottetown, l’. E. l. We have now npen to the I'ubilc Spec-nil Dinner at 35c. (‘nrti- and a spcilnl well known dish ca‘ "fl l-ish and Chips between men Uur ffgllltll’ meal hours ari 1111a low 1t enraged him to think of being after many a stout fight-stiffened wmcrvd- by Vizilnntcs: in nerve, caressing “m” ‘V35 -°° "a-W-‘imd Rlmiys there the old gun with a shaking hand. so ‘WM Chll-“HP in i110 background of his hold up his head. and with only the Passcd-Whcthl‘? at his enemies-it ‘Old m1‘ "P081 estate boomers" where Diem“! No they would find him. tender with his pain or patient with °f “Wis, and R "lows of Whooping 61111515 kiss to yells from horsemen heading down- close the wwiary day-just a human wwn on <1 dflilikfn derelict, cast by the storm and wave "mnls o1‘ civilization on its outermost shore Saturday night All the Calabasas horse-thieves ridevinto town for a "What you looking at me that Spree‘ may“ all 110i. in. won't many get out." "Neither am I. Dave." I - u I _ — - I - _ - — Also A-La- ' f loaded Cfltridttcs would be found lll two guns when they picked hlin up. and escape thinking. But his word had be... foolishly or not, question. He had In the street he heard a beating spree. Carpyls came back to him: "It's But they (To be Continued) Just a dYOD 0r two oi’ Putnam's on any sore corn and out comes all the llmn. The corn shrivels up and drops off. No scar. I10 Pain, no pinching "Om tight shoes. You can dance or walk in comfort. Usecnly Putnam's Corn Extractor. Satisfaction guaran. teed. Sold by druggists everywhere, PUTNAMS 2 ENLARGEMENTS I FREE! ' H To introduce ti; ygu o," New Process of finishing Kodak pictures, we win [in one 5 x 7 Iinlargemcnt free, with each roll of film mallgfl to u! for n. clopliig mid Pflflllns. Enclose Postal Note for 45c. with any size (g1; exposure) fllm and receive s]: pictures finished "The N“; Way" nriil one enlarged to 5 x 7 size free. 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Another still higher Fascinating gear gives faster speeds at flow/er engine speed; Drive a Chrysler-any (:ll!'>'.‘§l1‘l'—-.lliil 1mm for yourself the better value Chrysler olfm, CHRYSLER SIX . , CHRYSLER "7o” . a - - . . 6,525 CHRYSLER EIGPIT . 511,11; m 53,30 CHRYSLERYEIGHT DE LUXII . . . . . . . .1‘2o1oto~‘:5z5 (s1. w. wheels standard an o. i...“ mi. 1.1 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL EIGHT . . . . . 5361’; to 5415p (CUSTOM MODELS Inflow $4710) l All price; o. b. lI/"indmr, Ontario, inc/airing standard fiKIOY) equipment (freight and lair: extra). spfpiql equipment zxlm. 5114s to 5115.; Charlottetown HOLDS sane JOB Foii 11am canrunr CHICAGO, June 12. (UPJ-Ncai" ly 55 years of service with the some organization, 46 of which were de- voted to the same job, was recalled by Anton Wachdorf, .70 year old bridge tender, when he retired June 1. During his 46 years as a bridge tender for the Pennsylvania railroad at the south branch of the Chicago River Wachdorf, in his tower 13-’- feet above ‘the moving line of river traffic, witnessed changes in mach- inery and in nmJes of transportation typtfylng the scientific development a the last half century. ' He recalls that in 1892 and 1893 when the draw bridge was operated by steam, as many as 40 turns were requred to allow the daily stream of a hundred or more boats to pass Traffic has decreased much since then. wachdorf said. l “The biggest thrill I ever had.“ he mused, "was when the tug J. W Cromwell got orders through my nf- ‘ flee to go to the rescue of the steam. er Chlcora, which was wrecked in} Lake Michigan 30 years ago." SAVE THE WHITE PINE As o. means of preserving the mp- idly diminishing stands of whte pine throughout Canada from the ravage of the blister rust. Dr. H. T. Gus- sow, Dominion Botanist, urges the complete extermination of all wild currents or gooseberries and the cul. tivated garden varieties of black cur- rants within a. distance of 900 feet of the pine grove or stand which it. is desired to protect. White Pine Blist- er Rust does not spread from tree to tree but is dependent upon these intermediary host plants. with these removed and completely destroyed the spread of the rust is checked ct- fectively. PRIZES FOR. REMDUNTS Major the Hon. Robt. Weir, Federal Minister oi’ Agriculture, has author- lzedthe payment of monies totalling $825 to owners of horses used by Can» adlan cavalry units durng the i931 training season to be dlstrlbutsd a.» prizes to be awarded on suitability oi horses for iiririv i-cmonnt purposes. ch regiment will be allocated s2 »ln prize money to m" awarded in (hot 030000603; I'll] \. Cl. Ln ‘Z l‘. M. ltlld Jill) l’. M z l ll W ‘IAYLUR ln it I’ l‘ ‘ifie wuli-iinie the puliiii- . I S. 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