-.. _.___. -....-.._.__..._.~_._._ . \\ s . \ §I\\%\ _‘\ \ \. x \\\\ >§“‘“ ‘l \\\\\\\ x I \ \ w \ \ \\ \\ \ \\\\ \ \ _l=a‘rm For Sale l‘ Farm of 7d acres at Burnt Point about one mile from Georgetown, on shore froizt. Practically all clear and in good state of cultivation. Divciling-liuusc unci form buildings 1n good repair. Farm ivcll fenced and fully cultivated for Spring "Oll- Apply to Joseph Bouchurd, Georgetown. Cl‘ ll. l‘. l\iucPiicc, Sol- icitoi", Riley Biiilciiiig, Charlotte- town. 2060-mwf-2 wks. Real Home For Sale A A new house with Sun Porch and Garage. Iiot water heat, hardwood flool's—cvcrythlng most convenient. If interested inspection is invited. APPLY GUARDIAN. 2172-4-25-mwf6i. Japan's exports to China dropped 36 per cent last year. CUMBERLAND HILL INSTITUTE The April meeting of the Cum- berland Hill Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Jas. Dun- can on the 14th. The meeting open- ed in the usual way. Eight mem- bers and a number of visitors were present. The roll call was "pinning the tail on the donkey." The min- utes were then read and approved. There was also a short discussion on how to raise more funds. A vote of thanks was tendered Miss Fitz- patrick for the trouble she went to department of And lli PROVINCE OF PRINC TENDERS FOR CLEARING RUINS AT. PRINCE OF WA SEALED TENDERS will be received at this office until noon on Saturday, April 30th, from any person or persons willing to contract for the clear‘ ing of the ruins at Prince of Wales College. Speci- ‘fications may be seen at the office of the Depart- ment of Public Works. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. L. B. MACMILLAN, Deputy Minister of Publ Charlottetown. P. E. l., ‘April 20, 1932. Public Works ghways E EDWARD ISLAND LES COLLEGE ic Works and Highways. E ,.- t i AIIGTIIIII SALE AT AT EDWARDS & COMPANY LIM MILL. VALLEY ITED WAREHOUSE getting pictures fitted up for the school. Next meeting is to be held at the home oi Mrs. J. J. Campbell. After singing God Save the King all partook of a splendid luncheon and a pleasant social hour follow- ed. ::'I‘hc Terror of Asthma comes like a thief in the night with its dreadful throttling, robbing its vic- tiin of breath. It seems beyond thc power of human aid to relieve until one trial is made of that remarkable preparation, Dr. J. D. Kellogg's As- thma. Then relief comes with a rush. Life becomes worth living, and, if the remedy be uscd persist- ently, the disease is put permanent- ly to rout. ‘rake no substitute. Sale By Tender Sealed tenders will be received by "10 "lldfiffllkued up to Tuesday, May 3rd next from persoiu wishing to Purchase the following assets of the 0'Leary Produce Company Limlted, Parcel No. L-Frost-proof potato m" " ‘ along the line of Railway at 0'Leary, and H111";- ment. 6 i Parcel No. b-Oiflce equipment. Parcel No. 3-A quantity of bags and baskets. crowncuan IAN ‘rm: CHARLOTT n '.-.... ILIIIIIIL, even u 1t_half killed g. m luiiil.iro ‘ a; ' " (Continued) “Not-motr-he Didn't-J‘ Nick nodded. ' rie nadstruckherfillherewes one of theusualscenel whln they got back from the Moor-end he strum her. . . .It'sthefirltt1mehehu ever actually laid halide on her. It's going to be the haw-grimly, Jean was silent. Her whole soul was in revolt against the half- mad, drug-ridden creature who was making of Claire's life a daily martyrdom; the instinct to protect her, to sucoour her in some way, asserting itself with almost pes- sionate force. And yet-She knew that Nick's way was not the right way. "Yes, it must be the last time," 511s agreed. “Buti-but Nick, your plan won't do, you khdw)’ Nick stiffened. "Think not?" lie said curtly. "Can you suggest a better?" Then, as Jean remained irfseraibly silent: "Nor can I. And one thing I swear -I won't leave the woman I love in the hands of a man who is practically a maniac, to be tortured day after day, mentally and phy- slcally, just whenever he‘, feels lke .. It struck dean as curious that Nick had been able, more or less. to keep himself in hand whilst Sir Adrian inflicted upon cla're what- ever of mental and spiritual inr- ture seemed good in his distorted vision. It was the fact that he had hurt her physically, laid his hand upon her in actual violence, which had scattered N'ck's self-control to the four winds of heaven. 'I‘o Jean herself ii; seemed conceivable that the mental anguish oi Claire's mar- ried life had probably far out- stripped any mere badly pain. Half tenatively she gave expression to her thoughts. Nick sprang to his feet. "Good God!" he exclaimed. "If you were a man, you'd understand I see red when I think of that damned brute striking the woman I love. It-it was sacrilegel" "And won't it be-anothcr kind of sacrilege-ii you take her away with you, Nick?" asked Jean Very quietly, He flushed dully. ."He‘ll divorce her, and then we an outcast of Claire, make her life without you." She paused, then went on more quietly: “Have you said anything to her about this- (l Mile from Freetown Station) llziving iii-mi zippiiinicil Liquidator for Edwards d: Company Limited. II will sell by Public Auction on Saturday, May 7th, beginning at l2 0'- cloek Noon, the following Land, high class Stock, Implements and Feed, consisting of:- 25 acres, (known as the John Stuf- 1 ford Farm) 2 J60 acres, (McDonald Farm.) 1 C165 acres, (Junicw Lnvxloss Farm). 1 130 acres (lllnypc Stewart Farml- 1 . I El Pure Bred Percheron Stallion. 1 'J-l Choice Work Horses (HQQYY). 2 2 Two-Year Old (Volts. 1 Ll One-Year Old Colt, 1 l4 Iililch Cows. ll Two-year Old Ilclfcr. 1 1 Hall Threshing Outfit with Blow- 2 Two-Row Planters (Hoover) l Fertilizer Broadcaster (Van 1 Brunt) 3 E ‘Iwc-Row liillers, 1 B One-Row Ilillrrs, 6 B Two-Row Scuillcrs (John Deere) 1 5 One-Row Scuillciu, 2 Traction Sprayers (Watson) 2 Power Sprayer (Bonn) B Engine Diggers (Hoover) 6 l2 13g II. I’. Engines (John Doc-re) 1 (l Il. I’. Engine (International) 2 g r H, P, Engine (Cushman) 4 I Delco Light Plant 2. Tractor (John Deere) sets heavy duty lever burrows, Four Bottom Tractor Plow. Two Bottom Sulky Plow Two Bottom Walking Plow, One Bottom Plow. Ilay Mower (John Deere) Stccl I-Iay Rakes, Ilay Loader (John Deere) Sectional Grain Seeder Deere) Eight foot Binder (John Deere) er and Truck attached. Driving Waggon. Truck Waggons Cart Slovans, Driving Sleigh, Wood Slelghs, Bob Sleighs, Sets Team Harness, sct Driving Harness single pads and breeching sets Scales, '30 Potato Barrels. (2,500 bushels lillxcd Feed and a. large quantity of I-Iay. h quantity of llmischnld Furniture. consisting of Beds, Springs, Mattress- cs, 2 Range Stoves, 1 Fumncctle and other articles. ‘A quantity oi‘ Farm Tools, consisting of shovels, hoes, forks, carpenter tools, and other articles too ncmerous to mention. Also Warehouse and Lot, and nil Warehouse Equipment. 0033mm‘ "I Motors, Bogg Graders and Elevators. TERMS CASH If day is unfit, sale following Monday at same hour. ,_ .. ., _ 5 ‘I - "mm" "llimim Peake's Station imilT u €"\' scum zioo-s-uzii-gv-liliflfsi 2% "Im-"chmll 1 mile- ‘ q“ ‘l " Terms of sale are 10% of the pm. IIUGH F. MORRISON, (John Parcel No. 4—Books debts and promissory notes, Parcels Nos. I, 2 and 3, Open to Inspection at any time. Parcel No. 4, list may be seen at the oilice of the‘ undersigned. y Further particulars may be had by applying to the undersigned, Tenders may be for any of the said parcels singly or en bloc. The highest or any fender not necessarily accepted. ononcn M. MATTHEWS. 0’Lea hglgglltlfiol; . . s 2097-4-20-wfm-6i n’ n“ Business Stand I F0!‘ Shit! 0P R0110, n, good Buginggg Stand with Living Rooms and Garage in connection. Apply "h." Guardian. 21354-2241. FARM Full SALE, By Public Tender 134 Acres Avondale, Lot 3'1, Queens C0,, P. E. I. 90 Acres under cultivation, balance woodland. Buildings consist of House 22x28 and barn 20x50. Watered by spring and brook on farm and pump at house. Ipepartm en t iWorks A n d v I , %Q~QQQ-OQO'OO§OO'QO—QO-QOQO§W —Q-OO-O-O-O-Q‘O‘O+F§§O+ \ Of Public High ways PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND NOTICE RE PERFORMING LABOR IN LIEU OF ROAD TAX AND RE WINTER OVERSEERS TERMINATION 0F APPOINTMENT. ' All persons in the province desiring to perform labor in lieu of ‘their Road Tax (according to Scc. 12 oi The Road Act, i028 as amended) shall make application in writing on the forms supplied to the Tax , l-hcll‘ fcsbectlve School Districts NOT LATER THAN THE FIRST DAY OF MAY, i932, the last day on which applications may ‘Collector of be received. ; All Dersons who have been acting in the capacity oi Winter Overseer up m] the W959i" will hereby take notice that according to The Road C‘ ‘BPC- 12’ R8 Bmvfldvd. their appointments are now automatically said Winter Overseers have no authority to undertaken any road work whatsoever, and ‘filly accounts presented for work which is undertaken without the orders of ihc Iilghtvny Supcrintcndcnts will not be recognized by Lhq Depgft- ‘rtcrminritsd, and thus the ‘undertake or ordcr to be rncn t. ICIIIIFIOIIfTlOKVII, P. E. Island, ll‘.;i"il 21.’, I972, ' N eoocoeeoeeeoeeeeeeoeeeeee» im-i-za-y L. Deputy Minister of Public W a. MACMILLAN, orks and Highways. chase price In cuh, minimum amount to be $100.00. the balance in 5 to 25 equal annual instalments according to the amount remaining on loan with interest at 0% per ennum. Each tender must be ac- companied by uu accepted cheque for $100.00. Tenders will be open- ed at the office of The Soldier Bet- tlement of Canada on May Ilth, 1932. Tenders should be marked on fllvfllfllle "Tenders for the purchase of Angus A. McNelll Farm and ad- dressed to the Soldier settlement of Canada P. 0. Box i418, Saint John, N- B- April M-tl. Farmers & Breders When selecting your stallion this Svrlns. flnt mp and think does it pay to breed to the right Horse? Look at the colts and then make your selection. Bud Axworthy is in the wrong place when his sire Guy Aflwfl-hr l (2.08%) the leading sire 0| "l! Wflfld- She of four trotters with records better than two minu- tes and demands a fee of $2000.00 a service and his full brother Lee Anvorthv (Isa-Vi) a us of $500.00 who added flfty standard perform. era, l7 of them in the (2.10) lit from two crops of colts. Dam Gaiety 1M (3.10%) by Blngen (2.00%) Bud Axworthy here at your door at a fee of 815.00 for the season or 95.00 to insure. Get busy and get u Bud Axworthy. You may not have the chance much longer. Bud Axworthy e speed. Bud worked a full mile over Alberton track hi Eruic-e-cimmerimulnzea FIVE vital shall marry," he answered. “Even so"—steadily—"it would be doing evil that good may come." "Then we'll do it"—savagely. "It's easy enough for you to sit there moralising, perfectly placid and comfortable. Claire and I have bornaall we' can. It has been bud emu; to care as we care for each other, ‘and to live apart. But when it means that Claire is to suffer unspeakable misery and humilia- tion whfle I stand by and look on- why, it's beyond human endurance. You're not - tempted. You've no conception what you're talking a- bout." Jean sat very still and silent while Nick stormed out the bitter- ness of soul, the truth of e\ery word he uttered-even of the glbes which, in the headless- ness of his own pain, he flung at herself. Presently she got up and moved rather slowly across to his side. "Nick," she said, and her eyes, looking into his, were very bright and clear and steady. Somehow for Nick they held the semblance oi two flames, torches of pure light, buming unflickeringly in the dark- ness. "Nick, every word you eay is true. I'm not tempted as you and Claire have been, and so it seems sheer cheek my interfering. But I'm only ssk'ng you to do what I pray I'd be strong enough to do my- self in like circumstances. I don't believe any true happiness can ever come of running away from duty. And if ever I'm up against such a thing-s choice like this-I hope to God I'd be able to hang on. . . to NEGLECTED KIDNEYS Nearly killed bu- . . new you'd never suspect It "I euifcredyidl flgorilifilin Kidney ro e or I-hcl awlpl Bafispliilli"; , " grrlllrlep burning IC Bl used ‘Frult-mtives’ endmeoon fill III; lkflg! womsniy The Head. e ac aim ' °"°" wlaiiilliiifdni‘. djllll eo work Iilturllly-tlle n: discovery of e brilliant h llgClelll redone ‘of the Royal (gal pa)’ liyslciens and Surgeons, Fdinburgli. For permanent relief from backacbee, indigestion, constipation and the like, will fin flllt-I-CIVQI is the , told her what you want her to do?" relief. won't, Nick?" hesuggested, evading s direct an- swer, than that. If you wanted Claire to make a. bumt-offerlng of herself for your benefit to-morrow, know she'd do it! And-and?’- laughing a little hystericlally-“pre- tend, too that she enjoyed the process of being g-rllledl No.‘ Nick, it's up to you to-to just go on helpingvto make nci» life bearable, as you have done for the last two yang." Jean." up against one of man's most primitive instincts-the instinct to protect and comfort and. cherish the woman he loved. you)’ had gained s certain amount of ground-that Nick's resolution had weakened a little in response to her 11160411118. but she feared to drive him too far. She fancied she could hear steps crossing the hall below. If someone should come upstairs and disturb them now, while things were still trembling in the balance- again hurriedly. "You believe I'm your bout moth-smiling s little. world, Jean. After Claire and my mother." else in the world, if you like, but because I ask it-wfll you let things stay as they are for a few weeks longer? Just that, litle while, Nick? We're 80in: to Iondcn next week. 'I‘hat'li make ‘a break-bring us all back Io s. calmer more everyday outlook 0n thlnll. Will You welt? su- iidrien may never strike Claire again. Anifit woulikrt be mi- just now, at a time when she is feeling horribly bitter and humiliat- ed from thet-lthst insult-to ask her to go away with you. Give her a fair chance in decide a big ques- tion like that when thinll are at their normal level-not when they are worse than usual. To ask her nbwwdzldbetotm advantaged! the feelinl m]; magma , that hot life is un- metodoit." ‘- quick, impassioned, , ;,,,_._,n . ., Th‘ ilreams-tloeie-True- w» w“ w 1mm Jean realised that no mu m» , out of the very/depths of her will. erystaliising ifl 00 "m! 70m the uttermoet ideal and eredoof bu" be mg, m pine strange. indeflnebie fashion it was borne in on her-that srrlveduttheend ofa mullcll period. strikes e chord which holds the keynote of t!" 60mins unwise. she faltered and locked at Nick beseechln 'y, suddenly ‘self-eon- scious, as we mostiof uiare when we find we have laid here a bitof oiuiumosteoul totheposslblymoak ing eyes of a fellow human being. Bu: Nick's eyes were not in the least mocking.- Iusteed of that. some, of the hardness seemed to have gone out of them, and hfs voice was very gentle, as, taking Jean's two hands in his, he answered: "f believe you would run straight, little Jean-even if it meant tee-r- ing your heart out of your body to do it. But, you know, you're alwayfl on the ‘side of the angels-matine- tively. I'm only a .man—just an average earthly mew-smiling rue- fuliy-"a.nd my ideals all tumble down and sit on the Qround in a heap when I think of what my girl's enduring as Latlme a wife. I believe I might stick my pert of the business-but I can't stick it for her." “And yet," urged Jean, “if you go away together, Nick, it's she who'll pay, you know. The woman always does. supposing nip, ing Sir Adrian doesn't divorce her-refuses to? It would be just like him to punish her that way. What about Claire-then?" “He would divorce her," protest- ed Nick harshly. Jean shook her head. "I don't think 5o. Honestly, I be- lieve he would get undiluted satis- faction out of the fact that, as long as he lived, he could stand between Claire end everything that a nor- mal woman wants-home, and a sheltered life, and the knowledge that no one can ‘say things’ about her. Oh, Nick, Nicki Between you —you and Blr Adrian-you'd make shehadreachedlnfllochgfher life. It was as W118! I Ifllllidl-Il. . Morn a is not an accident . . Arne Moth Isa ConstautTlireetbut 0' ' can be easily destroyed Iwltli Fly-Tex usnms Canadian men sud women learned that I Itheirhomcscsubekeptfieeofmoths. RegularuseofFLY- TOX ispreventinguecleeelose. FLY-TOX/kills cverymothit touches. the blue label. bounce 19n—-50e—' I l9az-4flc 1932 Pnicr-zs Loilvsir ‘lheiightagainstmothsshouldbeoome ercgulsrhomehold procedure the some as cleaning or dusting. Closets and rooms should be sprayed. Spray directly on clothing, woolleus, rugs, _ upholstery; then spray upward saturating the air of room and .. closeteoftcrcloeiug clooesandwindowe. Spraying FLY-TOXisnot -' ateshitiseasytousqwillnotsmhssanefwfregruutodoe. The success of FLY-TOX has caused many imitations to be oflered. Insist on FLY-TOX, the scientific insectepny in the bottle with 1601mm 60c. ‘$1.00 Kills Moths. Roaches. Bed Bugs, Fleas-Guaranteed a worse hell with you than it is "No, not yetq-not definitely." Jean breathed a quick sight of "Then ddffti Promise me you "She might refuse, after all," “Refusal You know her better You “It's asking to muoh._of me, Nick spoke a little thickly. He was "I know. It's asking everything of Jean waited. She felt that she "see, Nick," she began Io speak psi-your and Claire's?" "I know it," he replied quietly. "ADd—-lIld you do care e. bit e.- "Youk-e the third woman in my "Then. to please me-for nothing must have. lust at -rp»»<~.--.._...... .. 7W beet remedy yo: em boy. 25c. sad $0:- '“""”””‘““‘“ t‘ (M! M Ii-Ii in (1.01%) lu chm vasgiv . . 'm-i-:i'»’is.~1¢ wouldn't!» pinyin: the- " ' i” IIIW“ * _ JR-fl-F-“g- l fir. = ‘ ' UIIII iiilli 4 ' "' De Valera May Jmm the Dominions indicate they Elm lungs were busily at work --llnes levelled by the gun-m, The Olnldien Prom-Mary Marsh, dauohtcr of the United states eon- sul here, should be internationally minded. She has taken her travell- es. Miss Marsh was born at Manila, Philllplne, Islands, attended grum- mur school at Ottawa, high school in the United states, we; privately hell vars or uninterrup Not Push Bill LONDON, April 20,—(Canadian Press Cable)—'1'he political corres- pondent of the London Morning Post today said members of parlia- ment in close touch with the Irish situation believed President Eamon De Valera of the Irish Free State does not intend to force passage ,0! his blll abolishing the Oath 0f Al- legiance to the Crown through the Dail Eireaun. The newspaper said Mr. De Valera lsnnxious the Free State should not be excluded from the Ottawa Imperial Economic Conference, and added "notes he received recently might not be backward in formally expelling the Free State from. the Empire if he, himself, made the" first move in that direction. There- fore it is considered likely he will endeavour to delay the final stage of the bill till after the Ottawa conference." Western Wheat Farmers Optimistic WINNTIPK, April QC-Westcm wheat farmers smiled optimistical- ly today and wok new heart as spring rains across the prairies continued for the third successive day. Further precipitation was re- ported in Alberta, southern Baske- thowan and parts of Manitoba. Conditions in the Calgary area, blizzard-wracked for three days. Ire gradually returning to normal. 75°41? in an effort in straighten out the tangled mes; of communication SAIIIPII! LEARNING IN SIXTH COUNTRY SYDNEY, N. 5., April IG-(By ins between terms at school. but not In the stereotyped manner of stu- dents on cut-and-drled world mils- ‘striklngly inconsistent, he thought. "enquire fully into and concerning Bill To Reduce N. S. Legislature Gets 2nd Reading HALIFAX, N. 5. April 20-(37 The Canadian Pram-The Gov- ernment redistribution bill, reducing the number of seats in the Nova Sootia Legislature to 80 from the 38 provided for in the i920 measure, and the 40 presently constituting the House, was given second read- ing "on division" late tonight. Sixteen speakers, nine from the opposition and seven from ‘the government side of the chamber, made the bill the object "of attack and, defence through afternoon and night sessions, Premier Gordon B. Harrington closing the debate. The measure carried when Gpposition leader A. B. Meclfiilank motion to give it the hoist was declared lost. In the same breath, the Premier said, charged the government with “pol- itical expediency’ in introducing the bill, end had declared it would de- ‘feat the sdminbtration. ‘This was ‘Even if I knew this bill was going to defeat us, I would rather lead m! Government to defeat than hold office by the Gerrymandering that was carried on here under former administrations." he declar- ‘Opposition manners had. housing needs, make reoo "-1" tions for the correction of ~ sanitary or danlflrous condi distribute information, stimulate creation of local boards uuder'~ town plaunmg act. co-o i with municipalities, cities, and Boards of Health ordinances and regulations, is’: as to pmmote the formation companies forthe purpose of -i 0 ing suitable dwelling housu sale or lease. The commission would - annually regarding housing tions in the Province, and have general supervision over,- plans and financial socoiinlilt building companies as provided in the bill. lwimiclpalities, cllils towns would have power t0 ~- tax exemption up to twenty -~ to such companies. The commission would be except for necessary emu“: w» IDNG CREEK woivllllfl; INSTITUTE » The regular monthly mootifll the Long Creek Women's i- "P met in the Hall on Wedfl. evening April 6th with an I _ dance of eleven members WI. visitor. The meeting opened . the singing of the Ode and ing the Creed. Roll call was ~ ed with "Garden and ""‘ Hints." The minutes 0f I3" ‘ ed. The bill was an honest attempt to give suitable represanetion. un- der its provisions the Govern- ment lost five members and the- Oppositlon three. Housing Commission 0f Nova Scotia Ready To Act nulmsx, N. s, April as-cnu Canadian Prel)—idppointment of cl commission of five members "to housing conditions in the province of Nova Seotia" is provided fer in a bill introduced in the legislature today by Dr. G. H. Murphy, Min- ister of public health. The bill, desirneted “the Nave Beetle rimming Commission Act" Hrs. Ernest ‘Turner kindiy lfl ' nut meeting. rollcoll to l" swered with “An Orlslhll 7°33 Gtllllnl, out of a second-storey Wind“ ' ed himself up, moimted t" of stairs and went t0 WI ‘ all without waking up. n“ -. i mm him covered with w" meeting were read and "' The Committee r0011"! I“ collected ouined fruit Ind tables for the Sanitarium. '-"“ erable correspondence Wm Ind discussed ' umchwuscrvsdbvthl present, and the E001"! __ with singing the National 1m - m. mentors to her home M runs our wmbow l!" on stnurmo .. mow YORK. and! ' y‘ somnambullst. ,. empowers the commission: to study bruises and still snorlnl- .4 WWW In Mex! . attended a ladies‘ imitate at Montevideo, Uruguay, I Ifldueted from high school in this city. one then entered Del. M)!" UIIIWRIW. for. and me attend- ence. But she will grsdmte from the University of strmbuurk. m: father, O. Gaylord Mung)"; um summed to the ccmluler out in, . v . v a Sh; c Pelee ls Ilia llouli‘