i DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS--SENDCIN YOUR ELECTION rout PREDICT TODAl/F-ibiiiiilmiligllh $500.00 r0 YOU. 3f BS?! \ OOOOQOQ OQOOOOO?Q'QQO9QQQF THE UN HOLY 'I‘HREE Published by srrsngsinent with Metro-uoldwyn-Mayer Pictures Syndicate wrist?‘ 0909096 v0 vvrveeeeea e-Ooev INSTALLMENT 20 CF60 MQTHER;_ Fletcher's Castoria is especially pre- pared to relieve Infants in i arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; aliaying Feverishnessarising there- from, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the Jim. spea I mouths rent. l guess they were Just begun to grow on it; and the woo-o-ooeov-oo-e-owoo-ooo-oovi old lady and ‘Ctatslh Harry.’ It's a afternoon before the murder that. iwontier they dl.l.'t leave the child it had taken the impression o! Hi ' ' COLOR CUT-OUTS (Phe old woman called at your heated was. Evidently it had beeni a” - lunch-s house the very day after removed the following moruing""””'“°°°'°""' g butler recognized her, and gave her frozen into a permanent shape.‘ “he c-iliid without questioning her. Next the prosecuting attorney Hone she was seen in the city." ' SIIOBB. Blid i! fill"! ‘he 100191111! |n“’ell, d“, H“ find “NHL Jim?- "Ilitlt Wllcre could they ltave gonenexactly. Several nails had been . - -» 'kf";l ~10 l: g" “ t ulpusz-yu 'e'l' e ‘ - . . _ _ . _ witnes- stand, l imagine. Charac- IIIHLIB- YOU 8&6. Misti ATUIIBTOII. m'\“'jh‘l“r'“"' "m" m” m" “u” by ters who shady, perhaps. Did theywhilt kind oi’ a man we are fishtins- r . - . . i "NUp-‘lrs uulutly and l were thtqtratéil lectures to his Jury." _ lbeflqulte candid. ‘i u-ui; giqywlllbgdazbesl o! "iéudl" , “Bu, you Mm mink he.“ ma“ vtrl e nervous. .- re tiey on st c, ‘ _ 4 g n1 only “w him occagiungiiy, "Oh yes. l think I1€'s innocent: 'll.\~lre vg-ltls anlotheg Blitlétlfitgrn-Jill; He than.‘ have anymmg uggiugLblli. that won't do him any good. lillfilli Ul‘2t L‘ SI NIIC _ t ‘ -' lie -i.or" s i he law er that he's innocent. All reason and , \\ ll. t. . ad t y ., _ um his forehead. "i5 knee! h9g3" smpping lonmrd and pulling hlgiCQlHflIUII Brlllse “Milli to be against, ‘to IPMUIJIE. ' Th. "mmqn "HM", h‘ CHM‘ "we've 80f. to flnd those witnesses an." "nhqra-ml‘ P” do? Frighten me to death?" YOUR lllilillll’ two shady characters-your kind rain had made it so soft on the‘. The e months them too; nut they didn't. human foot 'as though it were’ the ulurder. and asked for it. T118 811d kept in cold luorage till it_ was prim, seems to have been the last brought out one of Hectors old cried llntlul‘, his heart beg-lining i“ “m: Hack" d"si’“lrl".gly'ilzrwen “no ‘he ml‘ l“ me “m”? durits luau. out by this little "UNIV! W811i- to step up on the lions their projecting heads had __“._“_ why mm.‘ yo“ Speak? Tuhave anything against. you?" |—~the kind of a man who gives illus- . N,“ u, m L we.” “Anti 130ml“ flay-qr?" .cent, don't, you. Mr, Evans?" l" l ' 5C‘ . felt u clulnilly stre-at breaking out me’ though“ “Ia-Va gm m ma)“ me jury mmk mJumo-fil-um. m. ‘ “Fur flows sake‘ k," build on the young man's shoulder, hlm- 1i I 1W3!" kilo“ “@910? 5°? children and sdnill. ill ——I~ii g First Class Furniture A! u» resident-e 0! tn.- lute .\lrs.| husunnu i'urtrr. It's-lit street tliing’: ' ' . “Wullientiuy, October Hill, lll ut-k. .\ ~plem|l|| opportunity in >|I'l'lll’l' higlv tilts-s hiiclll-n, IDIIIIIIK llunln, Bell Iloulll uml Parlor Furniture, (lrund Square Pileno, Ihiuuliflll Lulllugvn (‘hints Dinner Auction—S‘aIem la tiny iiguri- of confident that ‘his own destiny: and now. i sea, "Hot-tor." said the lawyer RWUDQpFP. etc. Hitch roam contains man useful and urnmm-ntul article». thing must he mild. Yicnnt. and I-“W- right besiri at r.- o'clock, the rtmillt-Ilrr will l» “'"“l l“ “m” “p- ‘Miherps m“ witnesses have site asked, advancing toward him. lie rose "“'hnt"" gasped Her-tor "Thefre to his feet and took her proffered wlthflillf in the bird store” Neither the hand. ‘Cousin Iriarry?’ Why. Hc said that you were interested." "Interesttd!" cried Dorothy with '.‘i'tn more sold. Thl- llulinr l. ltl||lu~l new‘, ln-utedlllifli news: Those h; hot wan-r. illltl h... sell modern .-nl._l,|;,,,nn,,a,@,]y- vsnlenr-es. Built by one of the be~t ‘ contracting lirntn n. n» (‘il_v, beautiful- ly Itwfllrll nil-lug lih‘ hqrlnrr, lrouutl ul the n-ur nuilalrl» for n liFflv ilnci lulin- nun-hour..- itulhtlrle iinruge. Tlrflllwfl (‘av-ii Ilrlllff tle-livery huul-rltolti rflra-ts. “ant-rm... h: llrnlllrlltr Irllulr known ntimo “$9M;- 'l'»'l-' HvCll IM-loill lady nor .,., ,,||‘a mistake, Jim!" "They haven't been said Evans the landlord. there J. A. Mtll‘lll).\.\l.ll, liitifrlii ststiii. "What are you trying to‘ Then the tall young man spoke-l And every time he moved his lips. it seemed to bit-Donald as though atrnrlliling in an unknown person, n fear leaped out .from between them. A few hours mm; lago he had felt quite safe. quib- he was master of in an instant. he was over his head and 5i ""I:hr=_v must he there! You've made somehow. You'll need them at the trial. ' You've been ruining your case ever since you've been here by those fool interviews with re- porters; and the prosecuting attor- cy will have something up his sleeve. We must be ready for any- We may need that hunch t .' lztitie that's coming, after all." i)o.othy Arlington descended the alrcuse and entered the living room. Here site found u tail. thin if! l! young man with u caduverous face lcalm. collected voice. "I want tonnd hollows under his dleek bones M-t, ("ht on“... slut-r. Cutlery. hlrctricilPII you that l think you are inrifi-p-a young man with that i'm going to fiilhhglasses firmly fixed on a you in this, Now you nose, flashing eye "'I‘his is Mr. Evans. isn't "Yes, Aiiss Arlington." a catch ill her voice. fur than that." grimly ' They . Alwllflllv". ‘cleared out. bag and baggage. leav- ‘u i see. But I y tinn- ls limited." “is there anything must hurry new?" lug tin parrots in payment for two asked. sinking into a chair. ‘W anted .i___. 4;. . .._..__ Ship us your poultry and receive iuii market value. We can handle all your poultry whether it is large or small. thin or lat. Naturally, however. the heavy milk led birds are in most demand and we can pay you a consider- ab-ie prerwum on heavy crate fattened poultry over th pr.ce of hglif stock, i PMZSE wr ‘is for our present quotations ii you have poultry to offe THE li.-kl. . IS ABATTOIR CO., LTD. ‘Charlottetown ' U . ____. ._.-___ . . . .0 We Wlii commence receiving Dressed ‘with m. wound at u... back oi’ u... ed at our llant on Tuesday next We want well finished hogs Ilogs deliver 13th (ictclter. for which we will pay highest market prices. The~$imgackers Ltd. QO§GQ'QOOOOOO-QO-OQ-Of§QQOQOO06060000 Dressed Hogs OOOOOOOOQO We are now buying Dressed Hogs at our Plant. Paying highest market prices. Davis & Fraser Q bO§-O§©OO¥§OOO +0e+++e *‘¢¢‘ ~# ‘¢ 5-1-12 i2-iwit. f§fQ§§Or§§Of§fifi v‘¢vvwv Farquhar Steamship line S_ S. “HETHPOOU Leaves Boston for Halifax Oct. 8th. Connecting With 5_ 3_ ugagLg Charlottetown, l" Leaving Halifax lor 8ept,24th. Leaving Charlottetown, Oet. 9th (or Sydney. North Sydney, uriing. comerbrook and other West Coast Newfoundland Ports. Regular fortnightly service thereafter until close of navigation. CARVELL BROS. AGENTS FEASTERN STEAMSIIIP muss, INC. BOITON-JIT. JOHN. N. E-(Illterlstlollll) LINI Inn M. John to Bolton H0410; Ieatpon or Lubes so Boston $.00 llakreens li-IO - I. l. 00V. DINGLII Alla-tle Tins been It. John Wetlands," at O A. I. all letnrdlys it ‘I I. I. Wednesday satllugs luvs lnltpert L80 _P, I" lhntllrl Tine Lubes IJO P. I. Uhltlsrd ‘Elle due lento: ‘Ihsredq I A. I. lntlrvlay sailings dines to Boston, I. doe Ansley I P. 0- lnudoys passengers n” lesve ledger! , In . Hostel vll II. aloh- Ipqflnsutvnrnaottenspplysoscnuheesleveysrts. i I "Perhaps you didn't htak o what happened in court this ulorn ing?" "N0, i haven't." i i i limo. You see i know quite a lit tle about the prosecuting attorney Slifpflt-lt-s. lie likes cards hidden until the last, moment land then throw them down ant rukt‘ in the pot. tions are his spec-lolly." . ‘ s." i "So, knowing this about the man vii {ills slot-re. . brought ll out, Quanta Hector llilii-lilt: one his in 0 ; titer loft lliln?" H, ".\ gold-headed cane? Yes, I rc member." Vi‘ "This tnorning attorney brought é was left of it, for it was broken ill [two [|I'(.'4‘S. lie had several wit posses to swear to its identity, Ill- ciudiltg Mr. (lrultamfis butler, John Well, to make a long story short. it was found this morning after the ‘llilll'(i('l‘ beside the (IPllll mun; ant! its ln-ad. d1 nted and covered with ry illood, corresponded exactly 'l‘ili>i llflernlaln h» old man's scalp. Undoubtedly it .was the weapon tised." l "Yes?" said Dorothy, gripping ‘the arms of her chair and turning ldeathly white. l "Yes," continued the lawyer bit- lterly; "and that isn't all. Thai [was only exhibit number one, Ex hiblt number two was soon to fol- low. l had noticed a large wooden ibox beside this legal conjurer, but if couldn't imagine what it was for ‘l was soon to learn. After he had ,made his point with the catie, ht opened his box and brought out of it a piece of sod that had been taken from Mr. Graham's garden. tiircctiy beneath the library win- dow. Tiny blades of grass had l PlMPiiiilNi 000M000 itching and Burning Ter- rible. Cuticura Heals. " My trouble started by little pim- piee coming out on my fees sud tbs beckoi my bead. After s few weeks the pimples sealed we: and the itching and burning were some- thing terribleplusing mete match. llost rest st night because of the irritation. , "l bend about Celina Seep and Ointment and sent for s he: sample. Alter using it s few times I get relief so purchased more, and after using about four takes of Cuticura Beep and three boxes of Cuticura Ointment I was heeled." (Signed) Miss Dorothy Welseh, Dare, No. Duh, July I6, 1024.0- ~Use Cuticura Soap. Ointment and Tsleum for daily toilet purposes. u long, bony it?" "Hector asked me to call she “Wt-ll, l felt ll hunting for a long He's got a rcputntion for springing lo keep his Dramatic siluzh felt tllen- nlllsl be stunt-tiling up You remember that the prosecuting "e l“ give 3m" __ i, ammo], WM, ltflirillg up wonderfully. , ‘well, if l didn't know that he was- as incapable of committing a crime like this as some little child in a baby carriage, l wouldn't think that he was innocent, either. l won't disguise anything from you. Miss Arlington; i tell you frankly. that if something doesn't turn up. he's got very little chance ot‘ being acquitted. We must look at it the way the world does. Here's a young man arrested for a crime. Dose he deny his guilt. No. Does he assert his innocence? N0. He simply says nothing when he is examined. Later. he has inter- views with reporters and encour- ages thtm to believe thathe is really u murderer. His uucle is standing between him and a large fortune, and his uncle is murdered. Her-tows cane is found beside the body. The safe is open and his uncle's rubies are gone. I-le is the only one who knows the combina- tion of this sate. Lastly. I-Iectufs footprints are found in the garden directly beneath the open window. Very strong circumstantial evi- dence, i should say. And now what has he to offer his side? After waiting two weeks, hc tries Ln [prove an alibi. lie says that he was at a certain bird stort- in the city on that night. He names wit- nesses who, he says. can prove it. But where are they? Theyhavo _ ii. e ‘d: d th l: . . . zoqiggvzzelnytgslg roirgmrynno one liere is a picture of the pretty .. . littlt- sister. Make her hair and But isnt it possible to find . t-ycs u light brown and her cheeks thfiiiehzvvilllersiiastql“(T2211 a very tleiicate pink. Color her - .t ‘ ‘itt ' l m] ‘ ' W“ dress pink. with stockings‘ to match. l l ‘lmfln seem puss e‘ y’ Iiershncs should be black Before they've had almost a molttlrs stnrty ‘ LITTLE slsren, i>id you ever hear the fairy tale about the very beautiful but wicked u-utersprite‘! lt is not as Well kin-it'll us many fairy tales, so the story may be new to you. ll’ you illllmv ih- (Yolor Cut-Outs for the next two weeks you will have the complete tale and a whole set oi illlper dolls with which to act it out. A little brother and sister wt-ro playing one day by the edge of a well that belonged to o. wicked water-sprite, The little girl leaned loo far over the edge and we shall ilcur what happened to her t0lllor- row. . , , _ , cutting out, paste the picture on a X5?’ ‘kketlgunlrliglreai’? oliihifitmny piece of heavy paper such us the 1nd ‘u baby-it's like looking l-uri"°_"‘” "Al. a fmlguzme‘ Tomorrow wlil l three neodlfis m a mmdred hay_‘sh.lli have .1 pretty tlress for Little; l stacks. Anti yet I've go; n hunt-ll Sister‘ ‘but if we could flnd them, it would.‘ _ clear up this whole case. l be-I .. ievc they know more about it than‘ my one else. But I must hurry aft’, Miss Arlington. Hector told his love. He's -—--—<o>—-—- EFFICIENCY . . . PPM rs~»on passing till» sealants’ =hu|l tnday~il am un- der the impression that ll——er—saw: lyou —— uh ~elnbracing one of ‘the! ntaids." ‘ "Yes madam-what time would “And don't you think titereis nnyjtiim, pa, nmiimn?" 'loile'!" asked Dorothy "Yuu know.» “Aboutlii o'clock." .Vir, Evans, that I thought him gull-f "Oh yes. madam. Thalt would y myself until after I had seen and ‘have lwen ldillelt, 1nn4lam!"—-Pass- ulked with hint. But ilow vollldiing Show. lnybudy look into his cyls and; lliittk so?" Q June“ are not ggnetillny cmmlket of shadow. At times the dis- posed of pbysiognontlsts. said the mm law l l “Fat ‘reiiant church spire was lost in it. iihatgtheyyvlillilngtr tlterec Sinlisbonly m appear “gain Wm‘ startling he hope, even if it's only u ilunchdgiflgngttnefif; A“ lather dtlimes "'8 i still believe in God, Miss Arling-j g e h em y a one sappear. _ n .ed and reappeared, as though the on. Jinger were beckoning to God. For some time after Evans hMflPerhaps He saw ii. Who can tell? .uken his departure, Dorothy sut- (Ti-I be continued) Jolt upright in her chair, staring ' lt the rain which splashed againstl . .he window. She could see a mist‘ lesceuding, that like a shroud, seemed enveloping the city. was as though the gray storm‘ JIOULIS were sailing so close to the ntrth that their wet, weary wings trashed against it in passing. Far iway, over the roof-tops, was a shadowy church spire. Like a flu- ;er. it seemed trying to point out‘ Lloti, _. But why was He so far awuy~so swallowed up in the gloomy cav- trns oi space? 00300001000000: 0.0 00s u. one “.4 he! Gleamy, Thick, Wavy Hair in a Moment Stmiv here was ;.-..-...........-..-..-.....-.... work for Him to do—-u m-racie to, )8 accomplished. Now was the‘ Lime to save the innocent and pun- Ish the guilty. But perhaps He‘ was taking a holiday up there; Ptrhaps He was unwilling to come? out into the wet. After all, wnat lifierence could it make to Him lfl some of His dolls lost their paint‘ ——ii some of their bright colnrlngl were washed away by tears? - "l must be brave," said Dorothy! but, as she said it, her eyes began to flll. Then, quite suddenly, heri overstrained nerves gave way and. she burst out into unrestralnedi weeping. And she was still crying‘. when Arlington found her; shel was still crying when he took her! in his powerful arms and whisperedi in her as though she wrre a little‘ child, while through his breast the old. old words were echoing: "The! Lord bath given to the undeserv- ing, and the Lord hath tnk ‘n away: blessed be the name oi’ the Lord." “But she at least is not linde- i 2 i i e Here is the easy, lue! nsive ws to keep your hair stylis l co , youthful and simply besuti ul. When con-thing and dressing your hair, ust Bfiflllll." he muttered. "and so moisten our hair brush withs ttle have pity on her, 0 Lord." 1"Dander ne" sud brush it “through ->-"""»*= EEL J wildfire sit-Ginsu: TENDERS Will be received by the under- signed up till Friday evening, Oct. 23rd (or the purchase‘ e1 400 lambs and sheepumore or less, from the Rollo Bay Farmers institute. Any tender not necessarily accepted, PETER D. PETERS, — needs met. You'll let me go, won't “l must go to the trialtomorrowd our {Ingr- {lllhe vlfvt-‘t-"lvliulargm v -- our arw s sr father, she said at last. liector ‘m! huvyfipntmg with m. “d seuing thstincom rehle softness, resllness and luxur sues, and just delicately perfumed. While hesutif i the hair "Dan- derine" is also mag and stimulat- ing each single heir in w thick, heavy and stro . Hairs ps falling out and dsnd disc s.’ Get s Ifl-oent bottle of “Dan rine’ at any Po several moments there was drug or toilet counter ‘and ill"- l" you?" And then this strange, transform- r-rl man hesitated for a moment. When he answered. his voice was trembling with emotion. "Yes, Dorothy. yolt may go," he said. "Vnu may go: and I'll go with you, leer." Secretary 5437-1 0-12-41 alien e in the room. The mist I10" 115m‘! l" Ymmmfl ' hi’ Turquoise bltie has been revived, after scarcely saw it at all. The sketch above shows one oitirst By Marie- Belmont 8 assimilation, of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. . \ To avoid imitations, always look for the signature oi Absolutely Harmless -_N_o Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it. thiIt-nodlsh shawl wraps, (IUIGIODCIIADYDOd so -long nit the sky- ' in this smart color, which happens scrapers at the writer of Kins and to be especially attractive for even- “"189 "'99"; ma“ he 3°‘ u"? “mt lug wear. ‘of his mouth badly sunburued.—- This shawl is made of a single Bmce Heram- I layer of gtorgette and trimmed _ ' with a fold of the same materiat- THE Poo" F's“! tho fold embroidered all over in a‘ scroll design worked in gold thread, SIGHTSEEING A patient in a. hospital for men- tal ‘faculties sat holding a tits-hing ;rod over a. flower bed, when a vis- ‘i-tor inquired with an inward chuc- .kie ‘iHow ‘may ‘have you caught?" lit in reported that a young mans “You're the- eighuh," was the lrfront n neighiboring town on hlsculm reply. trip lto Toronto Exhilbi-tliotl ' Q long period when we THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ELECTION CONTEST (Jloses Thursday, October 22nd, 1925 at 8 P. M. TEN HUNDRED DOLLARS IN PRIZES llow many votes will be leeflnnl THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN is fer dhe best estimates. Th; Contest is not political propaganda. as the correct returns will be furnished by NUDE P11798111. Here is the Prize Iiistl A TOTAL OF TENVHUNDRED DOLLARS To THI GUARDIAN nuhsertner who CASH sends the correct estimate-the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ~ I M10130 Te THE GUARDIAN subscriber whit sends the nearest to correct estimate —the sum of Two Hundred sud Fifty Dollars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l 260.00 Te THI GUARDIAN subscriber who sends the second nearest to correct estimate-the sum of Ous Hundred Dollars To THE GUARDIAN subscriber who sends the third nearest to correct estimate-the sum of Fifty Dollars I 50.00 100 PRIZES IN ALL Only one of the ilve capital prizes may be won byiny end pereen polled in this Province in the coating General Federal offering Ten Hundred Dollars tn oslh and there can be no iugizllng o! ilglues tho Government Statieioi-su. and will be To TIIIB GUARDIAN subscriber who CAII sends the fourth nearest to correct estimate-the lum o! Twenty Dollars S 10.8 To the next ten subscribers who bend the next nearest correct estimates- Two Dollars and Fifty Cents Mel I ZILI To the nut tvrentydln who and the next nearest correct estimates-Due Dollar each . . . . . . . .............,.... I 15.00 To the next sixty who send tbs nearest correct estimates-Fifty (huts secl . I M.D . . . . . . . . . JLNMD A Total of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I ELECTION STATISTICS Population o! P. E. l ________ -_ . .......... -- ".816 Number of People Voting. 1921 .......... -- 52.1“ NOTE-The women voted in 1921. again in the coming election, How to Make Estimates l T!" lllblmhllon urioe of THE OHARLOTTETOWN s Year in the City and $4.00 by mall on the ‘Island. k A full year's subscription paid direct to the Office will entitle the subscriber to la o one estimate in the GUARDIAN‘! Election Contest, 7'") lilblflihtions or two veers‘ subscriptions will entitle the subscriber to male three estimates. Three subscriptions will entitle him to ilvq estimates, The “cuts. I II ‘ a“; sehflgge: ntheiliamiifi-ll estimates must accompany the subscription. and no changes ‘rhey will vote GUARDIAN ll ‘The Dollars ELECTION CONTEIT COUPON Please send tie Charlottetown Guardian to the smr enclose l..__._______ mentioned ter which l I IProvJNeIu-old‘ I i m4 Illflll ADDIIII The Decision o1 the Editor in the Election Contest lbsll be Final see m to grow thinker till n en- WP?" lift" "I" “"8"” - "imlk vel bed the city like-s gray bisn-yln‘ “"5" \