#1.; t-.- P __ . "go-n. as. .- “"‘"""'-I ova-erasessntréliiflfidi§islii l I ' I!!! Blllfllnr. . .. fir?‘ AGE TWO 20c! “b. ls all it costs to BROWN 1N T!!! MATTER 0!‘ THE \'0LI].\"I‘.\lt\' WINDING UP. l5 George V., Cup. ll. NOTICE 0F SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of l‘!!! JOHN B. DINNIS PEDIGREED , FOKES LTD. _.\'OTICE IS IIBIIPIIIY GIVEN t||l\\ l Special General bier-ting of [he shareholders u! the onnn u. UJIIIIN Pedigrees] Foxes Limited will be llrhl Ill the Pilrlor uf 11m Y, M. C. A. ill Uharlotletnwn in Queen's County, Prince Ellwurll Ialnlld on Tueaduy the Twenty an-a-onll tiny uf Nulember A. I). 193'.’ llt the llnllr of Sell-ll tlllrl)‘ [fflflgk I’. .\l. for thu purpose uf inw- slur-n “tlhflllllillll requiring the nllinl (‘umpluw to be “lllliltl ll|| under lin- prcniblulln of "The Voluntary wind; M» Act” ulul for the purpose of appointing n ilqnlliulor or liquidators lllr the Ililltl winding up, 11ml for the giving . n: l-ullnrqllvlllilll <| - ami for tho lrul lotion of hllll oili- llm mil)’ inrillellllal n llllsillc-nn, l... iilu-rvlu. Dutccl this Seventh duy of Non-m- btl‘ A. ll. Illll“. BY ' "it ‘ t OF TIIE DIRECTORS. . BLACK, President vllunl LHll-il Secretary ‘UH ll-S- ... AUCTION SALE I will sell by public auction on the premises at St. Calhcrines, uly farm consisting o1‘ 50 acres of laud. on Saturday, November 19th, at 2.30 l‘. M. Farm well watered and equipped with buildings, and in good state of cultivation. Sale pnsi- tlve. ‘ JOHN W. LOWRY. 5538-11-16-31. I At’ Fairvlew, on Thursday, Nov- ember 17th at 2 o'clock sharp, of bedfitifui farm of l0’! ili‘l'f‘,\ lorntcr- | lyowncd by the I'm- John Currie. l DIM 0f the finest iarnls in one of i the best localities on I‘. E. l, Only J loo: miles from Rocky Point Ferry | fronting on West River. Close to Church. School and )I'.lrket. Nearly Ill clear. Will llf‘ sold in whole or P371 to suit purrhaucr. (lood build- lngs. Also all the farm lnovabics be- longing to said estate. Terms at sale. if not sold will be ' tiered for rent. STATE LATE JOIIN CURRIE, _ Fairview. . A JIaPDONALI), Auctioneer. 493 1-15-31. llclloll SALE l will sell at public auction on -- premises at Emerald Friday af- rnoon, November 18th, at 2 ‘clock. A splendid matched team of grey arses, aged 7 and 10 y-cilrs. Good tyie and excellent workers. Suit- bio for heavy duty. One potato grader. One set scales. Two sets double harness. Five sets double work harness. A number of agricultural imple- - nta on view for private sale. All sums of $10.00 and under, hash. Over that amount credit at I2 months on approved joint note, Dr discount of 6 per ecllt allowed for cash. J. WATSON FYFI-I, . F. J. E. WRIGHT, Auctioneer. 6512-11-15-41 b—m__ ___ Professional Cards - Stewart & Lowther J. D. STEWART, K. C. N. 1V. LOWTIIER IARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, In, 84 Gftlt 680115 Street MONEY TO LOAN McLEOD 8. BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. Barrister and Attorncy-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN Oflice: 180 Richmond Street J.A. MacDonald, K.il. BABRISTEB, SOLICITOR. dad. Riley Building Charlottetown. P. E. Island. Honey to Loan and Collections given the very best attention. b75-2-6-1month. r-—-—-i-—-————--—- BELL & MATHIESON Ill. Bell D. L. Mathieson, LLD. ' Barristers A Solicitors .' Money to Loan Charlottetown and Montague f . I. F. MacPllEE, ILA. E BABBISTEB, souceron 1, nor-any, cu. Charlottetown. 579-2-8-1 month. MARK R. McGUIGAN ‘Iiaaarsrsn. conform-on, no. -- noun ro man a [I88 Olll‘ IIGW BEL MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. On the evening of Wednesday, October 19th a large number of friendspf Mr. and Mrs. Alien Mac- Kay gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett. Haslam, Spring- field, to tender them a miscellan- _ eous shower. A well filled basket of I pretty and useful gifts were carried l in by Misses Luella Todd and Hi1- do Cuicliffc, while Mrs. Ray Cnr- ter opened [he parcels and Mrs. Alex Macdonalrl read the accom- panying humorous verses. MrpMac- Kay then thanked the donors for ‘their kindness and generosity. A dainty lunch was served by the la- dies and th¢ remainder of the even- ing was spent in music and danc- ing. At a late hour all departed for their homes wishing Mr. and M's. MacKay malty years of happy, wed- ded life.-E. ZORA The invisible B! l. B. WILMUI “I come to you to-nlght, by bro- thers, to utter a warning. The Brit- ish Government from whom it would appear nothing can be hid- den, has become apprised of our peaceful activities 1n this land of freedom, and I warn each one of you to be on his guard. Let I10 words pass your lips. Do nothing that will lead to suspicion being directed against you and I-l who know all things-wlll see that our enemies are quickly humbled to the dust." Blayne listened to this meaning- less jargon fascinated. That voice — where had he heard it before? 1n spite of its rather obvious disguise, it was vaguely familiar. It. might have been Osbert Dwyer or it might have been someone else. But of course he knew it must be Dwyer— Dlvyer with solne white material around him to match the turban that concealed the head. ll: was a pity that figure on the dais ap- peared to have no face. The mystic figure was speaking again. > rm: cuancorrcrowu GUARDIAN and possibly wished to save from something she did not understand. The hand piloted hlm through the "darkness surely. He heard a door open and close again. Then the hand released him. Following the metallic snap of an electric switch the sudden flood of light half-blinded him, but from the Gleanings Fr0m_ _ Tryon and Vicinity Misses Buddy and Polly McDon- cld of Crapaud spent last week end visiting relatives and friends in Tryon. Ayery pleasant evening was spent m the Tryon Public Hall on Nov- ember Bth, when about one hund- red of the youfll P°°P19 0! 779°“ and Vicinity gathered to do honor y‘, the newly married couple, Mr. and Mrs. John Muttart and pres- ented them with many useful 31m- ‘llo the strains of the weddin! march Mr. and lvilrs. Muttart were escorted to the seats of honor and a huge basket filled to ovcrflowin! with gIfta was placed before thcm- Miss Jennie Waddeli of North nyon opened the gifts and Miss L113 Wright of urvon read the M- wmpanying verses. After the pres- entatlon Mr. and MP5. WW3" l" their own pleasing ways thanked their friends for their kindness and thoughtfulnelis, The evening then passed pleasantly in games and music, alter which u most dainty lunch was served by the ladies. At translucent glare he was conscious of a very beautiful girl standing be- fore him; the girl who had been in the room when he and Webster had "The Great One, lny brothers. tells me that there is a traitor among us-a traitor who strikes ct the heart of our Cuuse." ‘Here came a growing murmur of anger and‘ disapproval; a. shuffling of feet, and then . . . a flash and a deafen- AUGTION SALE We will sell by pilblic auction on lucllnll sill’ the premises on Saturday, Nov. 19th, 1932, at 2 p.n1., the very de- sirable farm of the late Angus Mc- ‘Fadycn, situate n: St. Calherines [consisting of 81 acres with finc buildings and with considerable growth of hard and soft wood. JAMES ltIcFADYl-ZN, lVlLLIAlll MORROW. Exccutors. Estate Charlotte Mcl-‘adyen. 6125-11-10-0011-51 NOTICE! All persons indebted to tlle estate of Dr. James Walsh. late of Mount Stewart are requested to call at his late office to make settlement not later than December 15th. All claims not settled prior to that date will be handed to a solicitor for col- lcction. and the panic. oi the room, flung open the door, and dashed along lfclcly darkened corridor. to ask himself why the lights had been turned out in the corridor as he stumbled along. were mainly concerned with get- ting out of the‘ house safely, and with the least possible delay. end, his hand groped in the dark for the handle. It turned but the door resisted him. It was locked. ing report that echoed and rcech- oed wildly through the room, fol- lowed quickly by a second revolver shot and c cry that nllngled and was drowned amid the confusion Blayne made a lcap for the back the now com- CHAPTER xxlv. Blayne Decides to Act The young man did not trouble His thoughts Reaching the door at the other Cold beads of moisture appeared appointment Blayne could have seen that even if she had not spoken. ly, "if you expected someone else." completely atlon. She locked so like a child-a very beautiful, delicate child who ' has been about life for the first time. she asked quickly. “Tell me, what 0507-li-15-tis-3i. Furness Red Cross Line “SILV1A " S. S. Leave Arrive Montreal Ch'town and Leave for St. John's. Nov. 18 Nov. 21 CARVELL BROS LTD. Charlottetown Agents. uAo QJLHEAII’ We have in stock and receiv- delmtely ""51" Perfume “waded ing regularly by cars COAL of the best quality ANTHRACITE- Hard Nut. Readings Anthracite for base burner. Welsh double screened for furnaces. Welsh Anthracite Nut size for His sense of direction had deserted Jacket heaters, ranges, etc. Scotch Anthracite Egg glzc. ed to yield himself up to this myg- highest quality double screened. terious woman who had, Bppatgnt. BITUMINOUS— Genuine Old Sydney Screened. Sprlnghlll Screened. lnverncss Screened. Albion Nut, Stove, and Round. COKE-< Dominion household Coke. You cannot go wrong on bqyln‘ any of the above well known brands of Coal. - New low prices. Special prices in Car lots. Prompt, d¢l|v¢r|¢g_ Try u. on you. be the most dependable menus of break- next order. w. u. onus a. co. PHONE 176. Q_________________m 9'9+O§O+¢-O-Q-O EYES TESTED GLASSESANDFITTED I. 8. TAYLOR I. W. TAYLOR Famous Anthracite Egg size. b91118 drawn forward persistent“; on his brow. Al; any moment that pack of fanatics would be on his heels, and though he did not know what had happened, he felt, in- stinctively, that theyy would fall upon him-the traitor in the camp; the wolf in the fold. Already there were signs of movement in the blackness behind him. Panic-stricken, Blayne beat upon the panels of the locked door with both his hands. He heard the soft pad of feet coming behind him, and a fear such as he had never known before engulfed him. Then the miracle happened-the miracle that probably saved Pem- Bloyne. Came the soft grating of the key in the locknmd the door opened outwards and a. woman's voice tremblingly whispered: "Is that you, Uncle C?" ' This was something Blayne had not expected. He knew it; was not Ann Morrison's voice; it was too musical. yet it was tinged with ap- prehenslon. The footsteps were nearer. There was no time to be lost. Hc could not see her, but he felt that she was close to him. A his nostrils. It might be a trap. Blayne made as though to step for. ward into the darkened hall only to find a soft hand laid upon hi; arm and the Elli-Kile fingers tighten around his sleeve. He felt himself until he WES clear of the aperture. him and, thinking rapidly, he decid. ly, mistaken him for someone else, someone whom she had expected Stubborn Coughs Ended by Recipe, Mixed at Home Saves 82. No Cooklngl lo Eaayl _Ii_cre is the famous old recipe which millions of IIOUSEWIV!!! have found to lng up stubborn coughs. 1r. takes but a moment to prepare, and costs vcry little, but it positively bu no equal for quick, lnstin reliyf. _From any rug lst, get 21,5 ounces of PUNK. I our this into n 16 oz. bottle and flll the bottle with granulated sugar syrup. mode with 2 cups of su or and one cup of water, stirred a ew mo. meuts_uutll dissolved. No cooking need- —il;s so cosy! Thus you make 16 ounces of better remedy than you could buy ready-made for three times the cont. It never spoils and children love its taste. his simple mixture goothog gm] with surprising ease. It loom“ the germ-laden phlegm and cases client core. ""51" fl Wllytllat is rcnlly astonishing Plnrx in a h hly concentrated ccml pound of Norway Pine, the most reli- IM“ "ti"!!! "Wot for severe cou he. It is guaranteed to give prompt re efl t“ ltbtllfililiitd- .. of stooplng, which is hard on the recommended Dodds Kidney Pills. - After taking one box I felt so much ' better I used two more completely relieved of all trouble with my back. 1 have not been troubled that way since, but I still take u box now and again to keep in condition. 1 heartily recommend your Budd's Kidney Pills to my friends and also give you permiss- ion to publlsn this letter. hoping that others may be benefited as I was." Dodd‘: Kidney Pills. They are the remedy you need. ——-h*-____ FLORENCE EDNA McDOUGALL W. McDougall, Argyle Shore September 26th, 1932, therefrom their youngest child Flor- ence Edna, a bright and child of six months. she had con- tracted whooplng cough and -' all that loving hands and medical skill could do the pure young spirit returned to God who who gave lt. largo concourse of friends and neighbors to Argyle Cemetery, ‘lhe services at the house and grave were conducted by their paisor, Rev. Ewen McDougcll. The pail bearers were: Wilbert MoPhail, Allan_Mc- Lean, William Campbell, and Man- ford Beer. There are left to mourn besides the father and mother two heals the inflamed throat membranes sisters, Elizabeth and Helen. every-pol." promise has now gone through a strange transformation. It has become a pretty kettle of first visited the house-Jqatalle Morrison. Incredlbllity stared from the blue vista of her eyes. Her face had pal- cd, but not as to dispel the faint blush from her checks. V “Oh? she exclaimed. thought it was Uncle C." There was no mistaking the dis- in her voice, though "And I "I am sorry," he murmured, lame- The vision of her standing there captured his imagin- suddenly disillusioned “Are you a friend of Uncle C?" has happened? Those shots. . . everything? What does it mean? The police?" ' Blayne stared at her. Who on earth was Uncle 0.? And why should she be so immodcraiely con- cerned about him? _ "I cannot tell you," he said, keep- ing up the pretence with regard to his assumed nationality. “I come from over the sea. I come to find Zora and what do I find? Shots! Confusion! I am at a loss to know_ what ti: means.’ ' "Zora." The girl breathed the word with contempt and loathing, and her eyes flashed a challenge. (To be Continued) A Box Now And Then Keeps Me In Condition Says New Brunswick Man of Dodd‘: Kidney Pills Roy Hanson Was Completely Ile- iicved of Pains in the Back .____. North Devon, N. 3., Nov. 17.- (Speciail-"I cm a young man working on the railway at track work, which requires a great deal back," writes Roy Hanson, c resid- ent of this place. "About four years ago my back pained so badly I could hardly get around. A friend and was If your kidneys trouble you, take Death entered the home of John on and took lovecble Tryon has been a late hour the friends dispersed to the]; home; gftgr wishing Adelaide and John as they are familiarly known, all kinds of good wishes in their married life. ' My, John Frizzell of Bcdeque made a business trip to Tryon Saturday- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wood of prom; Tryon are being congratulat- ed .011 the birth of a bouncing baby girl. v Mrs, George Callback of North visiting in Char- lottetown for the past fortnight the guest, of her daughter, Mrs. Hadley Weeks. . We regret. the lndlsposltfon of Mrs. J. Walsh of Tryon and hope t0 We her about again very soon. Miss Victoria MacLean spent last week end in bu‘ mersldm. Miss Isabel lvllcFadyen of Tryon spenLSunday at her home in Riv- erdalé. . ___,________ - A very successful concert was held in the Tryon Baptist Hall on Satur- day evening. Quite a nice szed aud- ience were in attendance and a neat sum was realized. Many friends and relatives in Tryon and elsewhere will be inter- ested in the following clipping: Warren L. Laird passed away at his home, 99 W nthrop Street, Sun- day, Septcmber 18th. leaving his wife, Mrs. Melinda. L. Laird, three bmtherg and two sisters. Mr. Laird was born on Prince Edward Island and when a young man came to the States to live. He had been for 40 years a resident of Winthrop, an active member of the First Meth- odl.st Episcopal church, of which he was an omcal, a, member of the Brotherhood of that Church and Winthrop Lodge, Knights of Pyth- las, and was held in high esteem by $0M MUN ITY PLATE Nil-PROFIT SALE cacrlvarucodilflo cowl...- Ilomololmlal NOV. 12th l0 26th ONLY "Wawtllnollokovldoanlogo o] our financial security and wait until prosperity "turns. To give our man and women tho work they should have, coo will coll, for fourteen days, without profit lo ourselves, special serviced In Community Plato Silverware that than men and woman crook." —OMIIIBiQ,I.I. Tile remains were followed by a President Hoover's "‘chicke -ln- You cave, for instancqllgljg on a service for eight Your choice oi‘ a corrlcelfor six or eight, in the latent and moot favored Com- munity donlgn|—- including the new Lady Hamilton, tho Nobles», tho Deauvitlc, and tho Gmvenor. 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And every av CANADIANS uicliefifiis gunr y‘ , , SHREDIJEI] HEAT»; .' OF CANADIAN WHEAT ..,, all who knew h'm. Mr. Laird for the past two years had both in 111 health, but had recovered sufficient- ly to attend church and be out of doors. Suffering a relapse he was taken quite suddenly. The residence was filled with friends and assoc- lalcs at the funeral services held on Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 p. m. and the flowers banked around the room and covering the casket Weft’- beautiful. Rev. C. Oscar Ford, pas- tor or First Methodist Episcopal Church officiated and W. W. Walk- cr of Boston was the soloist. Inter- ment was in the Winthrop Cem- etery. Richard H. White was the funeral director in charge. He reached the land where peace and love holds sway And seen the glorious dawning of perpetual day. _ He who on this earth the Saviour knew. Who lived and served the Mime!’ with the faithful few. Gem Thief Is Suspected NEW YORK, Nov. ill-The D1i‘y News says Val O'Farrell, criminal investigator, has a new clue Pi“- ing Arthur Bazry in the Bronx during the negotiations by Dr. John F. (Jafsle) Condon for the return of the kidnapped Lindbel-Bh baby. Barry, a notorious gem thief and escaped convict, was arrested Sat- urday night in a New Jersey farm- house. OTurr-ell, the paper sail. WM 111' formed by an unidentified taxi- cab driver that Barry was making frequent trips to the Bronx at the time Dr. Oondon was advertising for instructions from the kidmll‘ per-s. "Jafsie" later handed over the ransom money to a supposed member of the kidnap band in a Bronx cemetery. OTarrcll was quoted mrther as saying that Barry threatened to steal the children of Jesse L. Liver- more in an effort to deter Liver- more from aiding the state in prosecuting him on a robbery charge. Dr. Condom could not be reached for comment tonight. ' ranewnu. mm‘! 0n October 31st {he members of the Emerald women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Joseph Hughes l to bid farewell , to one years of pleasant acquaintance. Signed: Members of Emerald W0 men's Instltute.—E. Pyle who is soon to lcav; our mldm to reside in Charlottetown. After an hour of music, singing antisocial intercourse the meeting was called to order and the president Mrs. Joc- eph Hughes read an address and Mrs. William Clarke on behalf of the members presented the guest of honor with a handsome bath- robe to which Mrs. Fyfe graciously responded in her pleasing or. A dainty lunch was then served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. J. A. Murphy and Miss Hazel Green after which the members returned to their respective homes feeling it was an evening well spent. Following is the address: —Dear Mrs. Pyle-The occasion of our meeting here tonight is to convey to you in a humble way our feel- lngs in respect to your separation from uc. Our sorrows are prompted by the fact that in you our Insti- tute is losing one of its best work- ers for the advancement of the community in general as well as a friend to all at all times. But when we look back over the yea-rs of your eoiourn among us; the many associations far overshadows our feellngsof regret. In c. word, we are very sorry to lose you yeg it would be selfish for us lo wish that you could remain here when we know that your departure is for your own betterment, as well as for the benefit of the community w which you are going. Kindly accept this small gift and we hope it will serve as a reminder of our many nnmsu moron-s or canes don roon The United Kingdom's imports of cattle for food from Canada in September fell to 451. as compared with 4,811 1n September, 1031. Im- ports of cattle from the Irish Prat State were 43,146 compiled with 66,233 in September last year. During the nine months en-iiill September the imports from Ca- nada were 18,081, 17,935 in 1081 and 818 in 1930. The imports from £116 Irish Free State, the only other country from which the Unit“! Kingdom gets live cattle, were 38B.‘ s12 in the nine months of 1982, 469,885 in 193i. and 501,063 in 1930. Fmc BRITISH BUTTER Man- KET New Zealand and Australia to- gether are now in complete com- mand of the British butter rnar- ket. The United Kingdom imports from the “ritish Antipodes in tho first nine months of i932 totalled 2,868,183 cwt., Denmark Lifllflfl, Argentine 821,482, r-isb Free State 261,701, Russia. 257,986, Finland 177,694, Sweden 142,348, Eistonia 75,705. The imports from Canadt are not listed separately in tho British 'l‘rcde and Navigation Rn- port. Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders’ Association FELT llEilElllIlltl STATION CHARLOTTETOWN Peits will be received on consignment by the Association's Marketing Department at the REVERE HOTEL, for sale, at London. Paris, Montreal, Buenos Aircs and by private treaty where advantageous. ' Friday, November 18th. , Tuesday, November 22nd. ~ . Friday, November 25th. a Later dates to be fixed according to ._re- quirements of the shippers. » of their INN Illlillbfl, III. l, i -€*ti'.li" ' 2W7 w.