B PAGE TWO i? YB! l SANDWICHES Ill: a little with cream-cheese or butter and MAIL , CDNTRACT ' SEALl-Il) EYICNDEIIN, ...1.1.-.-.i.~.-.1 _in the Postmaster (li-nvrul. \1 ill ln- run-civ- or] ut Ulluwn, until noun on lir the Tlh Angus! lJlll fur the convoy of Illa .\lu_lcsl_v's .\ . (‘nnlrxlct for 1| [Wflllll lltll 11x1- fuur _v1~:|r.~1 six linu-s pm- w: no}... of ' in.» Pnsl null-v. n1 linlcr: ,'N~»\\' 1...“- dun 11ml nt the nffii-l- of lin- lH-sl Ufflco Inspector. JOHN F. WVHEAR. inspector. .- .1. 1011i -\\'i-1l-.'ll Nlllilifl. (lllli\"\':'$"1| \;|*|l"l'l\l, \\1ll ln- rm |||,||[ |lllllll on l lifiill I'll!‘ lllv <‘|v|\\'l‘.\' ' _\] ls. on :1 prop _'<'<1 q-,,,m-,,,-t |'.,|- [ml-lull 1111i l;.\'i-c~.-il:1‘i|i! four yours linlvs 'l"4\\4’1'{ on W1: ruulc lilll‘li\ll.\l.li.\.\l‘l ill HA1. lilUL/llu is... 1 from 1h.- h: Ouch-v" Prinlvil llulivvs‘ Plllllllllllll lnrtlu-r inIH-rlllllliun : Pr": 1111211-1] m... .1. uni Minn. furln" of 111:1} 'll|Il'l| :lr H“. M, H," |:|..,,|.~|_H..-|1|<- null Slllllllyl‘ lanai,- . 1.1 .11 11n- ulllcl- 11f 111.- 1’ ‘t Office l1|.~‘l""‘|"1'- “a JOHN l". \\'ll! Yusl UlTlv-I l1 Post Office Inspw-luris lrffn-i- (jhnrluttcnnvn, i‘. 1:1. 1., Jllllp ‘JP-ill. 1M1 111ml 7-1 -\\'r|l-lt1 . $4.115 i MAIL CONT n .~ _q_ . l r h -1 ll \\'lH l» noun on fur lilo v01l\‘l‘)':||i('\3 ls, 4111 :1 propnslul llllll 1m: exceeding |Ir‘l' week nn llie ut Ul. 1. 11g s! l-1 .\luJ\-s rnllll \\ Ill-IA ll I \ lilYlilI IKVIIAI. lull ll} NU. l from llic lst October, lllill. l'rinir1l notices i-rnllziinini: further in rv-nilitlons nf pro- puswl (‘nnlr 1 111:1): in» seen and hluuk forms 0f ']‘<~n1|or 11m)‘ lm lilliillllPll llt the lmst Office if Whcutlcy’ River Dllll n! the office o! the Post Office 1n- spertnr. lnfurninlinn :1 JOHN l". ‘Vlllf Hi. Pr»! Uffliw l1 pccinr. Post Office Irwin-unlis- Office Cl\:.l'lullulu'.\1|, l’. h. l._.l|111,- Qlilh. ‘lllill lill\'i-7-l~\\'1>ll-Ill nililrcsscll in | . will ‘H! rur-civ- l noon on Friday, (or rho i-lnivi-ynlicc . ails, on :1 proposed 1111f PXPFPIHYIIZ ilmns pr-r Wonk m, (he _ _ lllhifillflll’ 12111.41. TI-l Al). .‘l from the 1st October Prlntml nnllrcs vnnrnlnivlg further - information 1111 m ri-nllilimls 11f pro. ‘fiilfiPll (‘nnlrnvr 1|1:1_\' h.- urn-n “m1 |,|,-,,,|; farms of 'l'1~l1ll1~r I q l“. n,,,,,,,,..,, n, 1111-, l’r>.~'| nITiPP 11f ,\1‘\\’ 1- cL-"w ,,,,,| a, the office of lln- l'~.<1 Olin lnspcviflf‘. JllHY |-‘. \\ llI-IAR. IN»: fifth».- hHpm-lor. Pr-sl (‘Hire TuKm-m lrhx Hlrir-ii Phorlnllotoivn, 1'. l-l. l._ 711w- Jllh. l'|.'ll ’ misc T l-\\'1~1l-.'li a_— MAIL CONTRACT SEALED Tl-INDIEIIQ, uvl-lrcsscil in tho lhvslnlnslcr hHnI-flll. will he rw-civ- ml nt Olluwn. llniil nnnu on Frlllny, ih-' 7H1 August llllll for tho ronvl-ywlnvl- 4,! Ills ,\lnjo.=t_v's Mails, on 11 prnpriuml Iwinln-u-r for 11 pcrlnll imr nxl-ocillill: T411!‘ yours six linn-s pr-r \\‘I‘I'R on 1h»- Tlllll‘ l'.\'lfi.\' llfiAll ltl'll.\l. ROUTE X11, l from lhc lat (h-lullwr. 1972i. Priulml mlliww ronlnlning further infnrmnllmi '14 in cmulirlnna of prn- lbl§flll (‘n11 l lnuy lit‘ sm-n and lllilllk Tnrlnfl n! 'l'1-111|1»r Illnv he nhlllincll 11f ihv llost llffii-n ol‘ T'|lln11 llnrlrl nnll n! the office of the l‘:.<| Offlv.» Tuspnrifil‘. JOHN F. “TTEATT. 1'...-=l llflii-n inspector. Post Offlrc Inapl-i-lnrhi Office Charlottetown. I‘. Ii. l._ Slum» 20th. 1M1 llllrlll-T-l -\\'cd -3l ttConquers Asthmn. To be relieved from the terrible suffocating due to asthma is a. great thing, but to be safe-guarded for the future is even greater. Not only does Dr. J. D. Kel- logg's AsthmaRemedy bring prompt relief, but it introduces a new era of life for the afflicted. Systematic inhaling of smoke or fumes from the remedy prevents re-attacks and often eflects a permanent relief. Masonic Temple 0o. lllllllal Meeting A meeting of the Shareholder; of Ibo Masonic Temple Company will be hell in the ofllce of I1. R. Brow. l“ Richmond 88nd. Chlflfllw- town, P. l. lslsad, on Wednesday. Joly fill, i931, si 7 P. M. Dated st Charlottetown, l’. E Island, this 22nd day of June, 193i. G. W. TVAKEFORD, Secretary. l IBIO-B-M-wfm 7i BOM-G-SB-tLs-(L. sandwich paste l5 SMILES pearls." lor a bride to wear pearls." "Perhaps thafs the had it made of imitations." C I MAY 0h, May ls sweet and cool and fair And charming as a month can be Her coming makes no hit with MG. Because these months all have a way Of coming on the first, you see. And June or May, the day mcanl PiYv So neither makes a hit with me “Can't you ever be serious? For flve years I've been trying to gel .you to say ‘yes'." ' “Ask me if I'm sleepy." "Don't you thlnk Mrs. mind's husband ls naturally a gentle, patient man?" Strong- "Sometimes I think be ls and sometimes I think he's just plain scared." 74b. \ . “Holmes Ia taking boxing ‘Q5. sons." > "Getting ready to fire the cook ‘ BRUlSE$ There's nothing to equal MinsnPs. l! "takes hold". Antiseptic, seorbiug, healing. Giver quick relief l MINARUS l LINIMENT NOTIOE T0 DEDTORS Owing to a large accumu- lation of OVERDUE and UNPAID ACCOUNTS, The Polycllnic has been compel- led to take means to procure payment of same by their Debtors. To this end a Collec- tion Department has been organized in connection with our office, and special letters are being issued asking for an early settlement. Debtors 2d receiving these special letters- are respectfully asked to at- tend to our requests. THE POLYCLINIC euwdnmaooconosx “l see that the bride ls wearing the groom's present, that rope of “l always thought lt was unlucky reason ho But still, I tell you, on the square ' ' CARVELL BROS Ltd. 5r COPYRIGHT by QMRLES 86m (Continued) “Johm 1 might hit y',“ objected Pardaloc in a ferocious whisper. "If I'm in that crowd, Bill, after two shoisg are fired, o. fcw buck- sliot moi-c or lcss won't hurt my Jeelings." suld Sclwood reassurlngly. “Jugt 191; g1) quick at that lamp-l that's tllc main thing. I'll make what. noise I can with my gun to lzclp you oul. Now set down your gun and give me a lift-I must 89¢ in there with my 1136K t° the) windoly and both hands free.” The mule boss took him under the armpits, that Selwoods hands might bc free, lifted him, and the s1; [WOOD ~/' 5 L E E PY CAT FRANK H. SPEARMAN ‘eyes were turned his 1‘HE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN BN1!“ SONS. WN-USERVIC! on those about him, gradually dis- dngaged with one hand-twisting 1i around to where he could loose thc knot and draw it from the man's neck. His victim having taken this liberty good-naturedly, Selwood dafied McAlpins queer- looking cap at a moment that no way, and after another moment tried on the sleeping man's hut. It fitted well enough, and he did not take it off; but proceedingly slowly. keeping a clear eye on the men nearest, and handling his right forearm as 1f wounded, selwood slipped one arm and then the other out of the coat he wore, and laid the P11110111" ed ncckercliief ovcr the right I011?" next moment Selwood, watching lilac nearest nlcn closely, stood in- side the room with his feet on the ilcor. Pardaloe quickly rehung the curtain. It was the work of the next monlent for Sclwood to reel to and sink into an empty chair opposite lhc sleepy man, and. peering from uudcr his cap, to study the scene- The ulterior of the place, of notorious repute ever among case- llardvucd 111011, was not wholly un- familiar to Sclwood, nor had _it clmngvd much in the long interval since he had seen it. Neither Bunty nor Atkins was in sight, and Sclwoods nervous glance searched the room vainly for a sight of the one man he bod .taken a desperate chance to see—Starbuck. Men came at intervals out of the back room, but each one closed the door most carefully behind him. It was there, Sclwood soon found reason to belicvc, that the leaders were closeted. . To attempt the inner room meant, he knew, a showdown. Whatever eyes might be fooled in L110 front room, those in the back] room would be long in discovering his identity. But with a fatality either temperamental or due to his chance-taking career, Selwood made ready to penetrate the second room ill a search for Starbuck. He purhed guardcdly at the head of the man opposite him and found after a little fussing that he was fast asleep. The man vrore about his neck a bnndanna kcrchief, and this, Sclwood, keeping his eyes well AUSTIUN SALE Every Saturday afternoon and evening of each week beginning July 4 till the end oi’ July, of cloth- ing, boots and shoes, etc, » A. C. MYERS, Annandale. 6003-7-1-wcd4i. arm- Drawlng his revolver from the scabbard in which he had replanéd it when sitting down, Sclwood, with the grip of the gun in his right hand, wrapped the kerchief loosely over hand and gun together. When arranged to his liking, he drew his small hunting-knife, and gradually slit the bandage on the lower side from end to end, so that it lay hiding his revolver, but ready to jerk’ off with his free hand. Putting away the knife, hc rose and, facing the roomvreached with his left hand up behind him and jerked down the window curtain. Sitting down again, he made a. rude sling of the curtain, hung it from his neck under his right wrist, and with his left hand slipped his coat back again over his shoulders. Sitting now quite at ease, he drew a leaf of cigarette paper from a waistcoat pocket, laid it on the table, fished o. tiny bag of tobacco from a cont pocket, opened it be- tween his teeth and his left hand, taking advantage of that proceed- ing to take an extra good look at the men in front of him, rolled his cigarette awkwardly on tlie table before him, pushed it between his lips, and rose to his feet. He drew his hat-brim evenly down, so it was neither high nor low, but ex- actly shaded his eyes where he stood, and with the cigarette hang- ing from his lip, moved toward a noisy group of men and asked the nearest one for a match. Passing this inspection proved easy. He moved from one to an- other of the talking groups-somc of the men were examining re- volvers, others stowlng cartridges into various pockets, others ad- justing ammunition belts-trading tobacco, boasting, and telling stories; but while Selwood re- cognized more than one of them either as Calabasas worthies or River quarter "rats," none of them uncovered him. His apprehension thus fairly wcll alloyed, he made his way in easy measure toward the rear end of NOTICE Pure Bred Clydesdale Stallion Black and White 14992, Sire Baron 1 Louder imp 25747, Dam Lady Clare I 48063. Will stand at the owners stables, Newton, Lot 26. Terms reasonable. ltlarcs at owners rlsk. r. .1. CAIRNS, Owner. 6075-7-1-21. , Clarke Steamship Co Ltd s. s. "GASPESIA" Passengers and Freight Calling at Quebec and Gaspe Coast Ports Leave Arrive Leave Montreal Ch‘town Ch'town 7.30 lhlll. 7.00 A.M. 8.00 A.M. \ June 3 June 9 June 10 Junc 17 June 23 June 24 July l July 7 July B July 15 July 21 July 22 Charlottetown Agents. 1720-5-28-4-18-2-16-30. FURNESS RED CROSS LINE S. S. “SILVIA” Freight and Passengers. Leave Arrive Arrive Montreal Clrtown , Clflown 10 a. m. and and Leave for heave for St. John's Montreal June 27 June 20 July 0 .l11ly ll Jvzlv l3 July 20 July 25 Jul; 21 Aug. 8 Aug. 8 Aug. 10 Aug l'l Fzirhizliily thereafter. CARVELL nuns.» LTD V (‘liarhil ’.n'l'n Igcr-Ls. the room» where the ' crowd was thicker. He had approached with- “ . W world's finest ca hosl" of ‘Famous cars? in a dozen feet of the back-room door and was thinking of just holv |hc should mauocuvcr an entrance: when it was suddenly opened, and out walked Harry Bnrbanet, follow- ed by tlié’ redoubtablc BullPage, whose cycs showed mild stimulation. The moment was delicate. To turn quickly awa-y would only he, he well knew, to excite suspicion and even invite particular in- SDBCUOn: the utmost Sclwood] could do was to interrupt a con- 1 versation near at hand and ask whether the doctor had come. Had Bull, the derelict, sold him out-disclosed selwoodhs presence and told what he knew of his in- tentlons? The gambler did not believe it. Men on tho Rocky mountain frontier staked their lives at times on what would seem very slender chances. But drunk. ard though Bull was, outcast among outcasts, Selwood would have risked his life that Bull. drunk or sober, would not betray hlm. The " '1 that ranklcd in his mind was: Had Barbanet in that brief, piercing glance discovered him? Was it imagination that was al- ready tricking him into thinking so? He could not be sure, Bu; some instinct told him he had been detected and must measu u accord- ingly. The next moment Barbanet 11°" "Howl"! P889. Dassed Selwood QWWOJUIID [YES TESTED ' AND GLASSES FITTED II. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR 4810 -~i-l'1'—i'i'ir.1..l; .. cdvltf. Optometrists , I42 Richmond Street .4) §flfi§9§fl§9 Why are" Dbminions endorsed by the man 6n the Finest Cars = Dominion, Royals ale Slandard Equipment HY are Dominion Royals standard equiprnenion the rs? Two words iell the siory—Sireng’rh and Beauty. The Dominion Royal‘ is built exceptionally strong lo match the stamina. power and increased speed of today's mulli- cylinder cars. Stronger io ensure safely with speed . . . ‘lo give greater, trouble-free mileage. _ More beautiful loo! Car manufacturers realize that the rugged beauty of Dominion ,Tires lends an air of smart’ clisiinciion to the finest cars. Buy Dominion qualiiyl Another Reason Wh o swim: ufacfurers of a without noticing him-and so close have acted if positions were ro- on his left that he brushed him with an impatient shoulder. It needed only an instant for Selwood to reason that this was precisely the way he himself should versed; and he knew Burbanetb ustutenesa too well to believe he would act, in the circumstances, any differently. (To be Continued) " ' . . , "v . .1‘, . ' Extra (R438 S ADOS Fancy JULY. l. 1931 ' \ "is "roe 1| 1111:: or-l illlilfiii STATIONS ' Iona-Monday, July 6, at 2 p. m. - . ‘ Wood Islands-Tuesday, July 7, 8t 2 P- m f}; j - Montague-Wednesday, July 8, at 2 l). m. (‘ww- strations, Live Stock and Poultry tions will be given at each station. i ! OOAlI-I-OI-SO-‘l-S-i‘ - TllE llllllsloll 0F lI-LIISTBAIIIII FIELD DAYS on x1: In addition to Field Fertilizer Demon-gm. Demonstra-gz-gnl _-... '" m‘. All interested __8l‘e invited to be present. ‘P-“g