o.,.»'l > __.,,_ I THE Cl-iARL(Tl"T'E'l`0WN GUARDIAN _E _SEPTEMBER 25 193 PAEE TW? Laboratory-Tested F LY-T0 MADE IN CANADA I- Kills Insects Instantly ON SALE EVERYWHERE - HARMLESS TO PEOPLE ` lion 4 Fishermen and Shippers [he oyster fishing season will open on October lst. No one shall fish for, retain or kill any round oyster of zi less size than three and one- half inches ln diameter, or any long oyster ot a less size than four Inches in length. of the outer shell. (ln the end of evi‘r_v bnrrol In which oysters in the shell are being lllilfllfibd. shall be clearly stelieilled ln' the original p.1i>k1‘r, or the llrst lloiilcr who rcpucks the u_vstcrs. iai llis full name and address; Ib) The minimum size of oysters In the barrel; ici The name ol' the Province and of the area within the Province from which thc oysters are taken. For further artieulzirs, a y to `ll' S pplg ii Fi.-h i, orri ,chi liit , ‘ lc ` ere; cc "0 c mm from the sale of his grocery busi- "It involves ten thousand dol- ness and his house in Cairo, Illlno- lars." said I. ‘ , 1 " ' _ P. E. I. S. T. GALLANT. Supervisor of Flslierles. 8965-9-23-25. TENDERS Separate tenders will be received fur the t`ollo\\'ing property ut' The 1\.iiiuilul Candy Ltd., Cliarloltetown. building in lirst class repair with up tu date stuiinl heating system in- |ii.illi-;l and up to dale power, and eh-i~li'ie wiring. l’l.int und equipnient i-onsistihg of I .nriilerii iliac-liiliei'y, utensils, and ni-i-essury equipment t`ur an up to d.ii_- Caildy Factory. ritiiek ol' containers, packages, fill- ers. waxed rellophane and fancy piper, unlabeiled, all new and uéicii dlily in the manufacture of chuc- olntes. Office furniture and equipment. consisting of desks typewriter filing cabinets etc.; also one new time eloek and card rack. Inspection of the above property nnil of inventory may be arranged by applying to either of the under- signed. Tenders will close nt .12 o`clock noon Wednesday, September 30. 193i. Dated at Chariottetriwn, Septem- ber 1?, 1931. ‘ A. I'l(`KARD. A. It. MCINNTS, Liquidators. 8676-9-12-mWfGl. 'YQQDJDIKODUUDUUUUU UUGUD :vias Trsrenm 15- Aivu GLASSES FITTED E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists 142 Riehmnnil Street -fri: &§GU§§U Professional Bards Prohibition Commission Chalrrnan MR. GEORGE E. BROWN Margate. P. E. L \`-"* Send all information regarding w`*'A"'° (` l If ' inirooiious or vnoliiisi'i'loN avr _ ` »,_»5`[ ,’ .., to the above or to J. .I. Tratnor. ':"` L Getting no further with the town gommlssionor, pl-°v|,,c1a| po||c¢,_ -,V-_ " 4" marshal, he had addressed himself Charlottetown, or to C. A. Miller, _ -_ next to sl Clmway’ headman* pre' lnspector, Summerside, or to W. E. lift] . Sum”-bill Chief St°°kh°lde"' in mal' Hnywoom Inspector for Queens' ` ._ "_,-. syndicate of gamblers ‘which con- _(.‘liarlotteto\vn, or J. W. Platts, ln- 1-l ducted the Black Jack' He seemed ,vector fm. Kmgs_ Momagum -== i °' -_gl-l____.'_ real astonished that such things _McLure £9’ MacKinnon SILVER FOXES AND FURS Representing l1UDSON‘S BAY C0., of LONDON, England. Office, 112 Kent St.. Phone 398. DR. J. H. AYERS Office Queen Street dvc: Hughes Dnigstore. come to ou I want to know if :;'f,‘2‘f,If§,_‘° 123°' 2 P' “-5 P' M thoro is ,lhyjustioo in this towni", .l\lCl)UNALl) & i\ilC1’1*1l$E vu-or n uhh, ur l_n Min- clencheg mt moo the palm of the I -J for-rl5‘f<='f ~1$fltrlff?f<`<_\1tm'i°i°5t`fCiC 'ilotiee To ilyster --s MIL Es--1 ,, ' r , ___ `?°.:.` -E gut- _f 1 1 5 'rn / -..__ ' __ _ _ _ ‘ __;~_'_° .-. > ‘ _I ' _-`- fx ' 5. ' _ _ &. “ Q. / 4 -‘- I i § -. § \ 1 it _gs L' £1 now veiled n ep oom I. | would have said, indeed, that hcl “Put Mir. Curtis says he saw one, | h Wlleyi I'm afraid I'Il have to l‘am1b“b"_°w;°t,‘;lg"" *hi* ‘”l"*°'- you to listen to thisi" McGrath sardonicaliy. “Then why _ you Woxft ge,°.';m_ ° afraid’ '"3"' With conscientious precision, Mr. don't he come to me with the news ,Curtis told his story. He had ar- instead of to your paper? It’s a rived only three days before, bring- triflin’ matter to be botherin' me ` <1 ' ni ._ » City Man: la your land rich? Farmer: It certainly ought to be, I have put all the moneyl had into ir. ' ' ff., 5 _- \\ °> . /-//; / \ _ `§f\*`1\ \ °_} ;. kill I ~<`s\~\\\ _,,-. 2.//' - .s\:s~ <0 '- /ll, _ . / / / \\` // ,ff /- // ////// l e e e IN THE TOILS Her arms were wit And likewise rciind, T.\et‘s why he lost HI: .*°.l»an iiourld. Bvi. anno rouiil blame youth l lpe:i‘- H°.° were net! \~€. i~.-,rivet .`.‘f. iieek. _ :fo ‘ef kJ ff' Newromer: which is no bm lc.:irdir.g house in '.vm:'.'.' Cintirfer: There iur.‘t any beat; 've triel ein :-li. But I can ;:o'»°t rut a 1.-w o' two worst, A spanlel at Bedford, South in front of me, and before 1 could* Africa, is rearing a puppy and a Sh0V€ P8517 him my mall WHS 8°“e~| lamb. Oi-in ching that helps is to nrd‘r Then mrmelmhi he turned, revealing a stark, small Cirath ‘And how am I oln to do ,L> W “ $ ll ‘ the gown and looked for an open- wet, nurses for every tenderfoot ‘ %_`il|""'lq':‘].“ he met a stranger also from Illlno- he doin’ anyhow? Tryin' to work ll- \l is_ who knew some of his people. swindle according to his own ad- : - P - coming, as Mr. curiis wld it in his irnow it happened? I’ve got uobodyb '-E d,md_ E,-1ef.5;,-logon voice, was word for it but his. No, boy-" and L ' _gg , _ typical, orthodox. The meeting with here the tones of the marshals ®<-ggi two other strangers-the deal in voice, usually so pleasant, vibrant ISM' just when me doa; stood at tenderfoots can‘t come into a. i _...W __ --_ -~ -----»,_ s if f -===l===f-' _ ___= _ig _1 Rides' We , _g J _ o " - °____/ lv- 0 m¢_1zld» (Continued) this ca. the county overn ed through the door and set himgauthorlties were doing nothing." ad been crying. Marcus looked up-iii » men who robbed him today." “Come here, kid; shake handS'l argued weakly. e with Mr. Curtis," he said. "I want “He did, huh?" inquired Marshal_ . ing ten thousand dollars receipts about anyhow." » s; this money he deposited in the Do you think" said Marshal MC Bank of Cottonwood while he saw Grath, "that we’re supposed to be ing, In the bar of the Black Jack that comes into camp? What was recisely at this moment, 1 an mission-tryin' io cook up a dirty ticipated the whole story. The pro- deal. And he squeals. How do 1 even mines by which he invested noth and cordlal,Tock on a jarring note ing and could not lose-the neces- of arrosllllde. “H0 boy, ri. couple oi completion, for proving that he camp and tell the old-timers how had funds-the trip io the bnnx wr to run it.” He rose abruptly. fished his ten thousand dollars-the dis- out from his trousers pocket a huge play of the money in the back key, unlocked the door, disappear- room or tho Black Jack-the dis- ed inside the Jail. But he turned covery' when he returned to the at the last moment, and jerked out: hong, that he held only o packet “Tell your editor I know ex- ol waste paper. Mr. Curtis offered actly what he's tryin' to do." The no excuse for his innocence and C1001' 01811895- _ gumbiligy; he was post vanity. I noticed, as I turned away, that only when, he told us that he had Charlie Meek stood in the shadows left his famny in me E951; and had by the corner of the jail, on guard over, swallowed his pride. and fe' PUSOHBKG ll-b0lll5 C9~l1'lD- 'H1056 Wm \L/f -_W Chris Mc- knew him pronounced him a good Marcus Handy and I exchanged my inquisition. For he took it all iurtivo, significant glances. It was very slmi>ly:_=~ud bls low voice had part of an unwritten agreement an asreebble quality; it seemed that Chris McGrath should inform oiled with affabillty. me of on crimes. concemng this. 'Tm right sorry." he said. "ll the most sensational confidence my house has been used for a Skin operation which had happened 95 _'_' '-*1"'**_”`“'*“ yet in Cottonwood, he had dropped not evil a hint. Mr. Curtis resumed his narrative. could happen in his house,” said Mr. Curtis. "But while he was talking--it was in the bar-I saw one of the fellows that robbed me come out of the back room. "ThHt’S 'html' says I, and started to grab him. And the bartender started( too. But he got stuck in the door' ‘You did that a-purposel’ says 1.? and hit him. But they pulled meg off him and threw me out. Bo I voice for the first time, struck a his imagination. It was here, I Curtis has done." The same 27811' gl; .,-__ S T Q to your paper.” He ill' ` L/ ' CHAPTER. VII runs mP- B 1 Returning from supper to write ment, or your little two by £0111' ' o inlor slxeetl’ my of ______. A recill conc usive. iesl . ' \ mation gathered during the after- " _ ' noon, 1 round Marcus Handy inlr asia, unwilling to put the already _ close conversation with a. stran8er.ltroubled Mr. Curtis into is false ' 1 surveyed him casually as I push-iposltlon. "because he thought the on nothing but facts - facts whidl' establish the highest standards radio has ever been called upon to face. HROUGH the breadth and rigidity of the "7-Point” zest, Radio radio safely and wisely. 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Doubtless. I A l » oice choke and break This was reflected hazlly, he must have _ . . ,Q First Bug: Come on fellows! l- ' ' ' _ nl Here is just the thing for our ogination in the essential, invar- I found Si Conway in the Elmlb' .L world series games. mme oruolty of crime. ling room of the Black Jack, watch- _ ' J. ' - in the fam tables as the warmed _ .__ The story varied, grew more ill E Y terestlng-and especially to Mar- up to their night’s run of business. HIS MASTER-S VOICE cus when Mr Curtis touched on mmerm I had not spoken with vicron -i-/iucino uxciims commw or cmami i.mireo-Moirmuii. _ the aftermath. Ho hoo thought it si Conway; but I lmew him as a _ " MASTER BUILDERS OF RADIO " " .om down inthe tenderfoot class Then' "Nothingl snorted Chris Mc ,QQ * i rciclio vciluel _ _ I E _ K - 0 _ featured ~A;rier5icean guntenagciéiilyghing until I git a detective or p ' 7- i Here istheopporruniry to jucigeradio ' N TEST consists oi time all-important ' questions ' ltlzlile cone convincing, life-like, enjoy. Will die its se ze di ful 1 the weak sutiilirsrlwith ficlxzlal/Tlhppirillgnf Can ir tune out "local" with s hur- breadth turn of the dial? ` Has it sufficient power io reach our into vast distances and bring i.ri the su. tion you warn wirh good vo|um¢ _ dearly, precisely, without distortion? is there smooth control of volume from maximum to minimum? Cm you moo in without noise or blasting? ls the cabinet beautiful, modern, md designed to harmonize with the homo furnishings? lx it acoustically-correct? 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H" 2, Pill' “WWI un1:;;‘;;‘uyH1;';vdY °P°“°- hi’ "°‘°° `¢l=l° dwell?" f1'0m ST. _IOHN in mo. or this total over ao por 1 » - ' ivioivav ro Loan _ - ___________-- _. ,_ _ Q \ ' n “Ki 4134-5-20-lmo-dolly I D S this oiory. havent your 1 want yell you know. ind. Ano anybody Wm ei/ery Wednesday. 5:1, X mon ° ‘ t o straight over to chris MG' tell ou that m games are °. B t S »t d year into 'law' “mm l'°t°ned ` n¢¢.l'nau Mem ° 8 v y ‘Gruth and but this up to him.l,,,,,3m_-. `D""" to 0’ 0"' " “" 4.9" Put it strong ask him why we --Bu, M. Curia says ho sow one Canadian National Railway in ST IOHN STEWART it Low'rnER J. ii. srewaiu. ti. c. ._ _ . _ . uMms{‘éRl;~ l»l5'L'V|gl;=`(l,lm E G hovenlt heard about this little af- of me men that ,obbed mm hm, S S "CALVIN AUSTIN” Highest Class Foxes with ‘ ~_ s ., 'r . ,_ . . 84 Great Georue street E fair, and what hos done. and onmls ,,,,,,,,0°,.... and asain I '°‘ ssiiifrom aeiaarr.wi.=ff.s..Jbi.ow=d- H H Superior Pelts money ro boon. “ hm S°° _Sl C°“W=Y,_ d h io oi that o code. neraryms..n..