--;i.“.- §.~ o Ml l . t i Q. ."2 l,l il _._,; ».» 'I 4 4 iff r,. \` r fr’ .- Ir 3 ... f f ? ' _ _i if :ei 1 <:. . ,:.?.‘.:_ =l . 4 l ,. l .` , :"4 i bet f, » ~‘--M-= ~- Dill 5277-6-16-lmonih. ° GEORGE J. ARMSTRONG 22" A J _3>~ __ the BARBISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC 'Cameron Block, Charlottetown, P.E.l. . . . ,F ,W < ._ . . _ f . , », .. ._, ~ PAGE TW O 1 _ THE C OWN GUARDIAN liotiooiro Rocky Point Feny__i‘2wico 'rlloi steamer “ulll|l»oro" will in all thb Chlrioltetowh-Rocky Point 5 Fel-ry‘8ef`rlca from Saturday, .lune r 13th' hoxt until further native. Tx "min vul be performed y a mo glodgzilot capable of olrrylnl "klo- H ` _ fmepsrloierrl ol Publlo worn mil Highways, Charlottetown, June 10, 1931. 5183-B-11~ttstf. Cldrke Steamshi Co. Ltd. 5' 7.30 P.lVl. Juno 3 June 17 July 1 July 15 7.00 A.M. June 9 June 23 July 'l July Z1 Charlottetown Agents. June 24 July 8 July 22 'CARVELL BROS. Ltd. G 1720-5-28-4-18-2-16-30. -»--_--_~_.;__.____ Pi'° ple. _ind _ cu li E X G li F E °’ _ ect. . 142 Great George Street, mo * /‘ Charlottetown, P. E. I. UB We have now open to the Public per speeiul uluuer ui ssc. also A-l.a- Pie Corte and rt special well known dish Plan called Fish and Chips between meal ter Ann hours. Our regular meal hours are 1130 A M to 2P.M and 5 . . . . .30 P. M. to ii P. NI. We welcome the public Ast to give us rl. try. “Iii - MB 5004-6-5-2\\'ks. 810 Lobe gt Professional Cards 3.. ' Fri Max F actors Preparations "ai: - pos Are used by 85% of the Screen Stars W -and should be on every ladies' pai Dressing Table. Cleansing Cream, doz Plal-n and Lemon Powders, Rouge, pos MISS RYAN, Representative. Wm _~€ JJ. EDGAR SHAW, K. c. L1; S Low oirires -_ Prowre nloelr, 9°” 127 Grafton Street, Charlottetown. V colleolior. or Ellis (sueoiul neue.) tw” SAFE protection for all documents. d°z --- per MONEY T0 LOAN Jun Summerside, P E. I _MARY ALLISON DOULL tom Cape Traverse th ARCHITECT C Al gill.. I1 4734-5-20-lme-daily pla STEWART & LOWTHER your J. D. srswdnr, K. c. al P r _ ` S. S. "GASPESIA" Passengers and Freight Calling at Quebec and Gaspe Coast Ports Leave Arrive Leave Montreal Ch’town Ch'town 8.00 A.M. 'June 10 3# 'pe§I'§!_yse1.ooo.1iof ` ° 1 I mosquitoes . .Sleepy Cat ° n He threw o nthe door into the fl * g.mb1|n¢.;-°°|:e'1'ho ughtg were on Ins°ds_ _ - -not a. soul was in sight. But lil!!! “Mir o! disorder and evidence ofhasty departure were everywhere. Glanc K _ ing collectedly about drawlnl rlliid inferences from whatever he saw, Selwood looked at his watch. It ,_ lacked but g, minute of twelve o' Pr clock-perhaps the Vigllantes were _ - coming back to face his threat and finish him und the nail together As to Big Haynes and Haynes' de- LIT flilillli ,E M.. VWEQ ill them quick! ‘Ut st We might say since the auto- existh seedun Pans Dais cama_ ,The two almost collided. The man ' GENERAL l ” g y’ y' from the barn dealt the Vigilante ‘ E LEC C s, For-get~me-not, Salvia, Zin- , ` Kocma and views Ruffled and a fearlul blow across the head with . l nged Petuni a master a C ub ~ - Extra. early tomato twice trans- WHS fumbling fOr his knife. 3595-2-17-tueillurssattl. planted, 60 cents per dozen post- Ii WHS i‘-°_0 miwh to Wil-toh B- miir- ` ` d, second eu;-ly home gomatoxder. Selwood, with an indignant twice transplanted, 40 cents per 08-th. Wok H quick Stoll fol‘Wi1i'd~ dozen postpaid, late tomato 30 oengs The Vigilante was under, and, as he through July ui the studio or per dozen postpaid- If you wont rino Was “lied °n his back. ihe ewmbior atoes, order extra early plants, recognized Abe Cole, the black- y yield more oi both ripe and smith; at the some instant he saw . green fruit. Cucumber, squash and the knife raised above hi.rn. Sol- Q F01” Salt! by pkin plants 40 cents per dozen wood, with a vicioull kick, sent the iilliiid. knife hurtling across the drive- " ° _ ` . _ arter dr Co., Seed Store, Queen way, and grabbing the upper man ` » ' 145 6,," Gem., Sum street und A. H. Burke et our old by the eouer, brought the butt of Mantllne El€Ct1‘lC (,lOI1'lp2.l'1y, sts d, Market Building, have our his gun down on the man‘s head “I * f nos for Sole. they are delivered to und turned his feee to the light to 0 the m fresh every day. Please write so wh le fenders, he had never for s. mom- ent cherished any illusions, every- thing about the roo in ated hu” sen" mul (bums they had run like rabbits at the approach of danger. I-le walked to the front doors. _ They stood wide open. He looked ' ’ up and down the street; not' s AY S soul was anywhere in sight. Yet the hall, open, brilliantly lighted, 1- stood silent and deserted; it was as Flowers have been so much im- if death had suddenly and com ved of late, that the Old SWIG pletely wiped out ‘its denizens- nifs. Clin 110W hardly be \'€°°8"1z‘ players, onlookers, dealers, every . We ore always pleased io have body. He had reiumed to defend °lIi¢i'S CHU Hi °“1’ Bafdens head his place only to find that no one P1'iii°° Street and P°’S°”°"Y 591° appeared to challenge its right ‘to We has b°°°m° the m°de °f Puzzled at the situation, Selwood V91' du’ sales have increased wo strode down the broad steps and ‘ dent direct ‘mm °“" g“'d°“5- started for the horse bar . He _ n “se bring baskets dr bdxes t° h°1d noticed that the barn lights were _ ts b sodoin weca lv bet » y 3 ng e ` burning, particularly the station- ' service' ary lanterns on both sides of the “nl bedding n°w°" plants: front door. Ai: the moment he ap- i er, Phlox, Stocks Verben Pet- B ls S apé a n Brie n proached the front of the barn, in if ““”‘» “ ’“°' “ th hd fir id hd rigold, Scotch Marigold, Salip- e c a ow 0 S S e 8' mas e sm, _ cosmos' sweet A1 ssum "man: apparently a Vigilante, hurry- _ V U d y ’ ing up the street encountered a ua' Dusty Miner °r Suv” Leaf man running out of the bam itself " 30c per dozen postpaid. res an at ;'0 cents perpiiilezeorf The Vigilante, evidently a, man of paid. great strength, staggered, but intered over-blooming Pansy, grdppled with his enemy’ only t° re Sy md Camauon at $120 per ceive a second blow that would en. add 20 cents dozen postage_ ,have felled any but thhe strongest. Asmngcnt etc Double Houyhock 25 cents each The handkerchief, symbol oi’ the ’ I tpaid. Plants started in Mid- rmdmg party' Slipped fwm his ter’ Delpmmum or perenme] face to his neck, but, dazed as he kspur’ Digitaus or Foxglove and was, he elinclled_with his assailant et william at 10 cents each and struggled with him. Selwood. pam little as he liked the red handker- ` eletable P|an¢s_Extm early chief, liked a, game fighter, and Wills and Estates Settled. cabbage, cauliflower, and celery Watched the struggle the dazed md” e transplanted 25 cents per was making against one evidently em $1_50pe,.100'posmge 10 cents no better than a cowardly mur- 100_ Late mulmower not ready derer. Though it .might be one of are June mm’ twenty cents per his own men, Selwood liked less W. E. DARBY LL, B dozen. $1.00 per 100_postpaid. Late and 1955 his mann" df fi§hUnB. Barrister-& Solicitor Cilbbilge DIBHUS l‘€8dy Bb0lli5 the 10th and saw’ as the two men rduedl e, 40 cents pm- 100' by man 50 panting and cursing, toward him, Denon nuildlug, eeute per loo. that the man who used the elub 4 _ ' FOUR years ago the General Electric Refrig- . erator was unknown. Today there are more than 1,000,000 satis6ed owners. This record-breaking achievement has been made ossible by the mechanism of the Genes-al)Electrie which is mounted on to of the cabinet_wllere it ought to be. It isieri- metically sealed-simple, quiet, self-oiled- fortified forever against air, dirt, moisture and tinkering. Into one million homes this “Monitor Top” lifetime. Thiel: airtight doors keep cold i|\_locl¢ lleol old. SANITARY CHILLING CHAMBER-Aa emily elelnwd cu is china plate. MULTI-TEMPERATURE-Three lone: of cold essen- tial to good refrigeration. (1) Super-/recur /or fast REFRIGE DOMESTIC, APARTMENT AND COMMERCMI, REFRIGERAT _taili- -u-___ nnil has brought dependable, cxpalse-frelo refrigeration. A few cents a month for electric current has been the only cost. And now the General Electric Refrigerator is backed by an unqualified Three-Your Guan- antee. No service expense whatever to like purchaser for three years! Inspect the diferent models at the nearest dealer-’s and get the facts on why more than one million people have chosen a “General Electric". 'ALL-STEEL CABINET-Built like a mfs to last a freezing. (2) Chiller /or cold storage of salad; :ml r . (3) E ll gf:a;|:|be'ow 5ol'1;;;,re“r?' temperature ol cabinet, QUIET 0PERATION_0nl Ill mooi Pilrta, dnl these are hushed in u blonlgdt o;e;il. M Lower Operating Colt-General Electric design pau mils a smaller motor, consuming for lou clrronl. _` '_ ' S H he Sisht of Selwood. was. at mended selwood, upset. in' its shiny frame, on sticky brass oN WORLD WAR. ROLE cl no loss for words A firebugl" he ‘Out with them dashed Vigil chains and pulleys 0! all the .. , _ _ O I I I E cried, “Kill him! They’re after autes-cou1dn't hold 'em back- lamps in the hall, the big center v" _ ROMs., June 16, (U. P.)-B¢- _ horses. I ca-ught him and he tried not a, man-Jack of ’em. Lefever's lamp was Bul Page‘s pride, and its cause Italy hasnt a. sultalble book .___ to murder me " - got his teamsters over in the ware- glass bowl held a quart of kero-` dealing with her part in the World ANNUAL MEETING "Throw me a couple oi' halter house and the bunkhouse." sene. . , _- Q Mmm, Munn! of the R EDI straps or a piece of rope. You look The gambler hardly heard the The lamp was hot. The blaze ' extant orphanage w||| be hem' '20 Colo." exclaimed Selwood With a answer A panic had seized him scorched Selwood's eyes as he look W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. in St. Paul's School Room, Prince skull clearly club f -proo , the fight- Too late he realized tlle‘dangei~ ed into it. He lifted the bowl care- P B3‘;‘§;f’,§f)"‘R‘,§*,ffn';‘:§'gfifs' §§;f§,°;gf"_f;:f:'°fg5I':- ;;e:`!::'1‘:“§ ine blacksmith WHS Staggering to which ohrieue had been exposed- fuuy our or the freme ond belehe ck P_ M M this matting B his feet Cole recognized Selwood the danger to which he had left ed :it Once more he looked about churloileiowu, P. E. J. number or irurleoe will bo eleoied “Th” W” B °i°S¢ Squeak. John.. her- him-"1'h°n drowins book. he hurled* --1 ;i:_;iei;¢B;lm‘l;":ied :llucontributors cried Cole. “He'd had a knife into He ordered McAlpin to put out the buming lamp with both ~ McDONAI.D & MCPHEE Complete punk; rzpéds for 1930 me. I know the blamed thief. He's tho lights, close the barn, and shoot hands far across the floor. V B- A- will be distributed and the work of me of them "ver ’i‘t5“km mm~" d"yb°dy Wh° med t° get 1"' Ddwn ' ` ' H J. A.!1’i:c2:>¢i§r»;Li`>&tonf:éyi"- ili:‘It\;PHEE the rusliluilou freely dlseueeed. “Tum him over to your vigil. street he heard shouting; the vig- ""*‘°'-°‘~@-_r r - ‘ _ Mow,-, To LOAN - m§i\;;n:::i1§r§|;i;;nmh;“i:;==anT:e enter with my c<>mpumenie," re- ileuioe were coming to get the Wlien your roof is worn out ; 145 Greet George sireee ,,,,,,_ The de," m um ,D "_ sllonded seiwood, rlelug from the horee¢hlef.Me1ilpio,wln. eu speed, and commences toieuk you novel' "" ', ~_. r, lie?-i‘»Z\ "“""i ` H |ndF|lIia’Halr,ueoMiu- arife surly no gn would uyhairtoulc. etlllo4 olmueweehelslthoreuik 1' wills.. lbsrgell washed and all dirt and “The girl was over to see whi . P 0 0 The annual meeting of the Pro- er's vlnclal Ladies Auxiliary of the ins Protestant Orphanage will be held res if they ch he still sthbbomly clung He nm lglgsglggf .:|h°;::l°b;’: “mails could get a team and a wagon, 'set aside the dome and thrust the ~ ___ U “ Bnnuord C-nm, cm U-|¢¢| Me, mcdhlm md con.” PM 5l|p_ John. She was afraid theyrd be aft- 'shoe into his coat pocket. 'I’\1rnin8. Wo have all order for a low can WIT I mt ' hmm couhooli. N. l. I per's memo on ull pdl-eel; and own. er her father. I told 'her to come he saw on the wall the print of the of good arm Green Mountain Bets- \ - - no ld CTRIC CQ UNITE” war, one Nutlonel scholastic so- The society, lu maluns onn°‘m°°' ety is offering a. vprizé of 20,090 ment of the' competition, declared ure for e book concerning “our mlys pert lu the world Wor W wer." lusulileiehliy treated in moii W" The contest closes December 31. books. know what damage will be caused to your decorations even though you make temporary, i repairs. Better save yourself trouble and money by re-tooling NOW with Brantford Asphalt Slates. They cost less to buy, less to lay, and nothing for repairs. Speak to your Brantford dealer about the more than 100 dif- ferent colour comblnatlons ob- tainable in beautiful, tire-safe Brantford Roofs. #‘1,`..‘<,. D, .~¢ 'J ' (‘. F RUGFS g only delays the Brantford in lnuellu ul aullm. N s sulur Joh. N. I.. l dull al Jelllra. Nu “|31 °¢|‘='¢ii! "I3 lilfllliflliiiiiilis back for it-she didn't come I padre. He pried it loose, folded and toes for next weeks shipment must 0 CIW! in the Orpllansle at Mt. Herbert on or Ill-,eight Freight will be llald on Place was dork and locked ull. 'I`heY ldfdng back to the middle of the ' 93|. ` ` ` . ` F01' S l B Thursday, June 18th at 3 P. M. r 100 S196-8-12-51. 4327 Gmlnys BRUCE. i ae y lol. were gone_God lmowr where. zgrpom, drew down the big oeruer y. l.Es-ren novoms Fennel! & Chandler, Limited, Charlottetown; Poole & Thompson. Lin\il¢i|» ‘ WM r.lll~mluoAN em Bu" b . » _ , .E.l. A. E.T h lttetown smmm 65 QW" sum' Chmmmowm s l=ege_. nes ro er-seared lump cliurlolteiowu P omiins, Representative _ 3 Kent Street, C ar o U '_`___.______.` 1.../ - .-- -7--» I - . . _- 4 ,‘,_}_.- -v ' r ' , -5.|_¢hu,.,,,.,4 month, to death for leer ihey'il hlnl him- Ii WIS I Mio. Old-flihloned, 5337-I-10-3| .- - 7_1 e; e we w not be .' i - ' ` A lmhle for lou” Send by ma" drove it down t° the store. The put it into a breast pocket and. bo free from lproutl Phone 798 or