- I \l§l‘l_l.\- NR Increases the Pep and Vigor by relieving Auto-Intoxication ..A an. oarcnnanu: wan-iv: _—7”—" O "ll_;(l'§.\‘;.\7l-I'I7 W N W"; .__._.. CF COURSE . ~l... lllblllrllllllf l..u h. Tun,“ whn kind o’ curremy do you favor? Wny i ,,,....-.,...l ,<........,. nlniii. greenbacks. pruprilll lull Walilllllph-n ROGERS-PATON SILVER BLACK FOXES, LIMITED, AND “THE VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP , ACT" Notice is hereby given (hi! a 09""- eral meeting o.’ the shareholders of Rogers-Payton Silver Black Foxes.‘ " Limited, will be held in the office of‘ AUSTFHQL|AN pgglgug. j, -".',.-.r.~.::~:;: ;::=;;°::.=';:.:.::= 1 = ~ ,, ._r _ . 1925. at the hour of Five o'clock i". linlosrkmrvgll“ YSQHJrFLCTlOHNhrn lmctorhre‘ the afternoon. for the purpose of 1O?H'AUSUAHE) acla . . . l'l_f:_,)_ "pm-g; gf m; Directors and Offlc- ‘ckti ‘ r W era, and for the purpose of passing" a resolution requiring that the Com- pany be wound up under the pro- vlsiona of "The Voluntary Winding- up Act," and for the appointment of - liquidators for such winding-up, and the giving of consequential direc- tlona. Dated this 28th day of September, 1926. By order of the Directors. W. K. ROGERS. Acting Secretary», l852-lIl4-luM-ll3i. Provincial Taxes . The period during which dis-i count will be allowed upon pay- menta of Provincial income and, Personal Property Tax has been- extended from September 30th.l $7191 d I, teram 1926, to October 31st, 1926. was married a secon ‘roll h -d - r By 0rd" l n; ldidnt know ..i - 1 Ove » iorcn married before HAD SHE YAARRIED corona? H. R. STEWART. Aarlstant Provincial Treasurer. lfslT-lfl-‘l-lli. - lr For Sale by Auction At Brightonl | will sell for Capt. C. C. Hees-i m". on his premises, Brighton Road, on Wednesday. October 0.; commencing at 2 o'clock P- "‘- m5‘ beautiful new dwelling house. all finished with Douglas fir. and h" all modern conveniences. "05! proof cellar. Also on the same day l will M" l0 choice building lots adjoining. lnapection any day from 2 to 4 untll day of sale. , Terms at sale. ‘ BENJ. CARTER, Iwtfah" , h, ‘ Auctioncfl.‘ And so you s.ecred im o a "I llligh priced beanery, l suppose.” .. ’ l Willi?‘ The Annual Meeting of the‘ Spring Park Silver Black Fox Cool will be held ln the Y. M- c. A.f Room; on Thursday, October 7th at, 8 P. M. Very important that all in- terested ahould attend. i R. E. SPILLETT. Secretary, ,_. 1763~9-29-wf1n. ‘BOSTON by Steamer a‘ INTERNATIONAL LINE I, i... u... ‘mm s‘ John “o; | I li-l-l n. lll...- lll-r. are - - - mm Eaatport or Lube}:- _ Mo. 8 "Every Wednesday Steam- : er leaves St. John 9 A. M- Atlantic Tlmfll 54'3"" l ',l.ao n. M. Lubec 2.30 P. M. ' arrlvino Norton. TiillfldaY , 9 A. M- l l l I I l l ADDICTED TO HER “ls your girl a heroine?" "I don't know, but l’m her slave." llllllll. Wlsi-iillslll lmnpils. On Saturdayl. mum" aalla direct from 8t. John to Bolton, leavino 5'- John 7 P. M. Atlantic Time, due Boaton follow- [ym day, 2 P. M-r Gets at the cause of corns Dr. SchoiFs Zinc-pads work llltO magic, because they temova the cause-pressing or rubbing of ahoaa. The pain goes instantly. Zino-padl an safe, sure, antiseptic, healing. They protect while they heal. Oat a box at your drugglafa or shoe dealer's today-SSC. Brine Sdmplcnilflhitballllfg.“ Tori DZSchoIIk Zine-pads Put one uni-the 9am hgona C Fons cl Bolton with litrglzcldamar to NEW YORK Reduced rates for automobiles accompanied by paarcrlflfll EASTERNl ITEAMSHIP, LINE S. And, don't you know. sh:. "Jack sard I lcokcd goci enough llllt: shadow of u case. 'r' in); for lllflt spot, buck among lll: .\-.- l~ l. l lll... hlflll’); Ily lllv lll‘lllll_\' ..l lii-r lights far lenougll uwuy lo be ublv THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l The Red tulip ‘g llary Roberta Rhlnaliaart (Continued) July 24m. The truck. according f0 Halli- day‘, anal; " bad been drlvell through ll€3\) leaf mould: But .1 second drenciug rain toward morn- ing. and still continuing, discour- lagcs him. into the bargain. l!" cars; ul sflirchehi and summer tour- jsl, alike have made it practically impossible f0 identify any trail, H.- has given his information and the result of the r9901’! to Green. ougb, bur that gentleman appcflri ,0 mink he requires no assistant??- "lt you amateurs would bee? out." he grumbled, “we would 5%! eunlcwbere with this 1:359, 50f"? day one oi you is going to be lug, and l‘ll have more trouble on my hands." From which one nlay gather lllli: .\lr. Greeoougb- feels that w»;- are not lbl-ough with the situation, Greelluugh himself is frankl}: puzzled. Whether his csplollflfie 01 lnc assures him that my single 9X‘ l, GARDENS BEST selacled plucking . from thaTala Ga:- dnna o! India and Cgylon. Handed with abill bring riehnaaaand flavor lo your tea cup. Aals your groan. i wflw/ lew/v $141011» - / . ‘KING l Program TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5 Tomorrow's Radio’ l zvenmc concsnrs l . l 6.30 P. M. WGY (330) Schenectady. mental Tric- 7.00 P. M. WSAI r326) Cincl. gram.’ _ ‘HYJR (517) Detroit. Goldkette. i mo P. M. _ m-Gy (3th) Schenectady. Musicale- ilygjgl (3)9) Boston. Musicale. 7.35 P. M. IWBZ (333) sllrinatlelil. l mental Trio. l 7.45 P. M. Elval-zl i349) Boston. xlusicale. 8.00 P. M. IWE.~\l-‘ n92) \'. Y. suloificoncerl. ‘ also WEEl, won. wcarr. WTA.“ \\'\\'J. wens (316) N- Y- gram. mm i250) (‘blcagoITrlanou Duo. Feature pro- W WFWZ-U. i246) Baltimore. Musicale. , 8.15 P. M. IWBZ (m) Springfield. Blusicalr- cusion the night of the tragedy was, er... lo understand, is all boslLClues CKCL i355) TOFOBIO- Bill-Swal- to Doctor Hayward lhay the new catastrcipbebearsrlo relation to the sheep-killing. l d0 not know. Bu: lhe fact remains lhannyile" w» me; today, he showed nle more c ‘illty than he bat; shown ln our ulllil the search shifted to tile sea “noun télhllfll encounters recently. Bu! l llavc reason to believe that I am -llll being carefully notched. t-spev- office and are practically ‘always trivial. be- _ _ lyaq); againpr whether he b8ll&\'€5 cause if L; urlly lbe trivial fhlll:g‘i'“$AI (396) Cinci- llc ta as; ‘the crinlinal overlooks. care of the big ones." ft may be as well to add. too, lbal the reason be did not make lhls investigation earlier was that. and the marshes, tile vicinity where lhe truck “'11s found ml..- still the focal point, and Wits rart-ly with» iully at night, and [but his vigll-‘Hitkflout its constable. Ur its group of lizis increased slnl-i- llle lo~~l of llly i-llriuus on-luukl-rsx) liiulllalli p n Nol lllldlr tlll- ll'l'(: lll: bail selec- . i H, ),,,_,-_ p, p5,» llllllfl, ib-liuiti-ly l~~il. bul pvrllillln’ (l ilozi-u l_'-~i.-l away l‘l1llllt<f'[l'll luv.- wilb l‘.'lrruwu_l' ullil il l iluresuy. ullly llvf-llVll lu (er-F lublisll sonic cnullccllllll [his rt-cellt mystery ullll lll" Um“ lllitl llttYlf jlft-Ctllcll it, lo wt lliln ill llly HFPIS again. l As a math-r of fact, untll tllc body is found 0r uullll- .-.ui~b coll-l .ll"(‘ll0ll is established, lll: hzla lllll El :- in law against ullybllily, lll.» lwfiflllllg to llallirluy. l “flu-rr- (till! lit‘ no lllllTllPf‘ willi- inul u body," uys llulliduy. 'l‘lll.- 'luw (if corpus dt-licll, you know. lll‘ l-ltbiir has lu iillll flue Morrlsrlll Kill, .or failing lllul, pin his cuw- to Cur.’ rowdy." < u. illuuzlluyi an.) plum have! lilkffll the car and gone uul this avg-ping, June ii.- l-rery uulzzlr-ty, but ‘l f-el lilllt lbcy will llI: safe. vellum-lll- Tb bus: lillli- u) lrZlVPl is inlmell- ialli-ly zllli-r a railroad uccitlL-lll. July 25m And now where are lye? l Wu cull no longer doubt that the slime hand which lbrollled Carro- y.l-uy' and allackcll llallilluy, has brought about the ilisappearance ,unll zllluost certain murller of 3mg- .El(.‘ Morrison. , llalllilay knows it. Edith know; ll. I knoll" it. But. what use are hyi- l0 luakc of our knowledge‘? ‘What cllc-cl, for instance. lvill ll illzivc on luy own scrio-coulic p0sl~ llimli’ Could (lreellough arrest nu- ull suspicion’! Although Htillltltl)‘ laughs at lllili, hf‘ iu.l lllink, a lrifL-l lllllfjfiflfllfl. lll- feels, .1.- l do, lbalj long (lrcenougll will have ullsfv the public by an arrest‘ Vol ., m: sort. zlnll that I mu thP llllily person uguinnl whom he has i We bold u lbrl-e-cornered conic!‘- ellcc at lll!‘ bout-house this aflr-r- ‘noon. ll-biic Julie slept after lun- cheon, and for lilo first time Ellitll was lukull fully into our con-fill- once. She went l0 trifle palc. but she slipped n blind into mine us n vole of confidence. “Yuu," "sllc slllfl, “llle KQDHCSI .s0ul on czlrlh, hiding a knife un- dvr that float there, and going out at night ill a boat to kill sllnle- body! lWlly. you can't even POW u boat, properly!" The small laugh wlllcll followed helped us all. What developed last uigllt i=- as follows: llalllday got. out of the car at the spot where the truck was found. and had Edith go back and approach slowly. along the road from town. Approximately. the conditions wim- lbe sumo as those 0t’ the niglll 0f tile disappear- ance, savc lllul no raln was fall- ing. llalllllny. ll appt-ars, Wfllsl search- l irl-refi, lylmrl», tho unknown hull walled secure from (lbselrvaliml but still able l0 soc tho truck's no run out and llllll ll llllftlre it hall pzlilscil. After two or thrcc ixperllncntli be found the proper location, and lllI-l-li conllncnccll fl sort of llllt-n- ‘~il\’ft lll-arch with the pocket flash. lvllll Edith "in llle cur. in warn llim nf ally approach. nnd lhc lights out. (Note: ‘Perhaps ll ls lie-l wcil, to l‘l‘f'Ol‘i| htifl! a rnllvl-rsllltlnn with Hlllllllil)’. which look [l|¢’l('(‘ :1 day llr so before, lu lbul. l recall. lw litatcll that fill“ firs. nlnn who lilkes ll CllHU illuzus tllc trull for any nthl-rll who lllay conlc after. Tho slluulltm morc or 10".‘! crystallizes under his handling 0f ll. This lle claims is lllc WPIkllPSl-l of the French sys- lclu which fUllOWH one direction un- tll it 0nd,; in a blind nllcy, blfnrc it tnklv-l up another. and tho strength of Scotlnml Yard, where lnln a central office la broughl from varying sourcm all collect- llllc material, which ls (here as- sorted anll clarified. CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES LTD. S. S. “OEIITA” Arrive Charlottetown and leave for NM. October 12th. October 10th. For apace and rates Livestock and Produce, apply CARVELIJ BROS., LTD. AGENTI. P Leavaa Montreal ooon-oo-oonnoooooonwonownw which it r "Grcenoughb; mistake here," he said, "is that he said, " lg that hi? hall directed all his efiforlg toward finding the body. under the lm-preis- slon that that will yield the neces- sary clues. That’! all well enough, but time lll going by, ha; gone by, and he has nobody. And in the meantime rain la wiping out some lmiilble clues. and the murderer hlmuelf ls free to pick up the others." Clllen, of one sort or another. "There la no such thlnlr as a perfect crfme," he aald, “and or b~lw'l:l-ll;lll.id.. of tin; luff before ‘He lnalsled that there would be 5| from if. be fliuliil, WI!“ [ran lll llli: ground, ii ,- u-lls mil. to [limit llifjtl on the cans in‘ (‘ftfltllll nlukl-P of l'llil‘l', and uu» llvflltfllll Willi-ll [lit-He is u cork. "lll my case, bi: wns unlucky," he i-xplullls. “H1: \\'('lll lbruugll the sumlyproceilurv. and milk the cap be built-d luv, but the cork uami: out. lll: bull bI-llt-r luck lllln‘ last time," A,‘ lu his ll‘ uvl-ly- of lllt: lllur- iii-rum lllfl-rlltll bylllbill, l"? l-‘l ilml-q. l-ilicelll. llie hull some surf nf u "bunch" to cxulniuu the trees themselves, he says simply. What do you lucau by a ‘hunch? "l don't know. Just an idea, l .~uppose.” V "You thought lhcrl.» nligbt b0 éllllltfllllllg on u fl'(*,(','.’" "l don't lllluw lllul I lllought about it at all, Skipper. l just lurmil the flush up, all.) llllfft! it svaa.” . Perhaps I am wrong. but bis ex- planzlllnn docs not quite satisfy me. nor, I tlllllk, does it satisfy him- self. \Vith llll his keen intellig- ence he is n-lriclly- conventional; I "link b9 believes it would some-g how invalidate his manhood f0 con- fess that hi6 “hunch" might have been zl guidance by some "fight-fl source. ‘Hui the triangle enclosed in :i circle lva; lhcrc, 0n zl tree only tlllrty feel bllck frolll lllc mud. (lTo be continue-ll) Southern Kings and Queens Mr. W. S. llllrzll. of‘ llul-ruy- Hilrlml‘. n l':ll'nlel' of outslauillllg ablllty. hna lately been purcllaslug cattle ln Wood islands. thus adding to llls already large llerd. ‘ The writer hall rcconllg; the priv. llcgc of an extended interview lrilh Norman Alan-Lend, l-Isq., of '.\llll‘l'il_V River. one of the Conservative rc- prescntalivcs of the Murray liar- bor districts. .\‘ll‘. .\lacl.c0d has the rare facility ofnlreseutlllg his views in clear, concise and forcible terms. so that at no time is one at a loss lll’ grasping his meaning. lle makes llls reluarks nll the nlore lll, tcrestlng by a manner vivacious, sincere and persuasive. The greater part of the llarvt-st has now been safely gathered in barrack, barn and slack. 0n the whole it lll well up in the averagc, though somewhat dzlulalzoll by rue-ll. . The "Little Sands brcnktvaler wllll-ll has boon lloululvlllll dilapid- illffll for some years is being now rebuilt. The sum of $5000 lllll-i been fllmmprlatetl for this work ullll per- haps tllrecfourllls of lrhlll totalboa burn already expended. Ton or a dozen men have found elupluymlpnt lilerla l'0r tile past few weeks. The old established firm of Mac- Donald Sc Sun. Murray lllvcr, con- liuue l0 do bllllilu-sl-l on u sound and healthy ‘basil-l. Tile school fair held recently at Mul-ruy River was an lnterdntlnlz event, and attracted a large num- ber of visitors. Murray River la the centre for eight or nine llchools and every l-lchool was represented. Tllf‘ (‘Jtlllllllfl were llnn nnd reflect vrullll. on the competing ‘schools. Field, garden and OTCDBH] products were lll l'llll quantity and neatly placed. School work, including drawing, penmunnlllp and seed nnd leaf collection gore highly credit- able" Specimens of vurlona woods were cleverly arranged nnll various articles‘ of manual work, including hammer handles, milking stools. nail boxes, etc“ were also shown. The judging of the foregoing and determination of’ awards were fol- lowed by various games. all watch- ed with interest. Addresses were delivered during the afternoon.‘ which were closely followed, and were much appreciated. These ad- dresses were all instructive and suggestive and dealt with every phase of school fair exhibits. “Many of the remarks were compliment- 8.30 P. M- Musical Pro- gram. K PVCAE (461) Pitts. Studio recltub -,\'i'.\fAK (266) Buffalo. Studio musl- l call». 9.00 P. M. (492) N. Y. llour." also from KS1). \'l'C.>\l'.‘. wiico. WEAR, twllzl, WFl. lvlllt. WGN. WJAR, \\'0(‘, WSAI \\"l‘.\fl,' WWJ. \\'P(] (zlllo) Auiilllil; cily. (Iluilriililii- lllltillOll Hull. \\'l.\\' 1422i) (dllfl, llul-lil (.'lll'l(f‘l"~'-- 9.15 P. M. "Eveready ' \\'lll\' (217) Chicago. Ciiplliil 'l‘lll-u- llw. 9.30 P. M. \\'n‘.»\l i326) (fillci. .\llllilf'lll(‘. WltN Y (375) N. \'- lluurlcl-l Spnuislll l-Illsl-nlblc. ' 9.45 l‘. M. l (10.00 P. M. \\'-I it‘ i192) N. Y. Moment Dlusl-l in...“ f0 Wlitll, Wlllt, \\"l‘.-\ll,, \\'l-‘l, WYRY, KS1), Vl."l‘.-\.\1 iilltl, lvlrsll. l ,‘ \\'>‘ l (326) Cillcl. Studio l‘f)llf'l‘l‘l-, \\'(‘.\l' (278) Phlln. Th4.- -l’illii(I‘. .l'lll“ll(l. l 10.10 P. M. i KTllS (375) Hut Springs. Fuvurili-l llulludls. l FEATURE TALKS 9.30 P. M. CKCl. (357) Toronto. Radio Talk l 10.00 P. M. l Wll’ (509) Philll. l-LnlrlI-s Wealth. l 10.30 P. M. ‘ \\'C(.‘t) (417) St. lhaul-Lflnucupolls. Izaak Walton Lean-gun. WUY (380) Sclleucclauigv. Series 'I‘aik.~l. 11.00 P. M. WGN (302) Chicago. Henry." Pierce "Sum ‘u "WANT ‘ro DANCE? 9.00 P. M. WBAL (216) Baltimore. Cily PlllLl 10.00 P. M. WCAE (462) Pills. Cathay (lardell. 10.20 P. M. WPG (300) Atlalllli- City. KL-utllclt- lans. l l 10.30 P. M. WEAF (-192) N. Y. Greelllvicll \'ll- lage. 12-30 A. M. , W1PG (300) Atlantic City. Slipper. Silver 12.45 A. ‘M. WDAF (366) Kansas Oily. hawks. Night- 1-00 A. M. KGW (492) Portland. Mullnomall. 2.00 A. M. WGN (303) Chicago. Drake Hotel ‘Dance. KNX (337) Hollywood. Gruve._ (Copyright, 1926, by International Radio Programs, Chicago.) -—-——<0>-——-—- Cocoanut Ili\l'l'\' ALL AROUND l ENVY lhlll l'lll lougbll." “Wll_\":" - "'l‘bi~rl- Nvl-Illfl lll lll- Nil |illll'll of lll-r ilavill): ll guild lillli-.“-f;l><ill llllftlWllff‘. wiinlllu \\'lli‘fl sbr: McNeill and Wllllalu ‘fill-Donald. It is needless lu lluy tile illl-luusaluus were of a lllgll rank. Biliousness Sick Headache gNow Easily Overcome bya Simple Home Remedy. Among ‘tho earliest symp- toms are lurred tongue and dull headache. Then come dizzy spells, bad taato, quick pulac, fever and cold aweata. Finally, aleoplaaaneu and vomiting make the condition of the aufferer almost intoler- able. The root of blllouaneaa la with the liver which la clog- ged and can't keep bile from getting lnto the blood. Nothing worlta wllth the cer- tainty of Dr. .Hamllton'a Pllla; they aot directly on the liver, reatoca the blie to lta proper oourae and prevent It from con- taminating the vital fluid. 0f couraa. the bowala are o dared and relaxed by Dr. Illllllfll’! Pill], Qhg kldflgyg reoalva new tonlo, the blood || renovated. and tho reauit la a renewal of good health. ary to the pupils and teachers who participated. The weather was lpartlcularly favorable for the occa- on. Tile Little Sands ‘Debating Soci- ety met recently at the writer's coumc the general ldea that. a clue is some myaterlouls phenomenon 4 t home and a ifull dress debate Jol- lowed, the principal apellkera be. will"?! Silvie-hum!!! pow-lug Messrs. Samuel Dixon, Hugh No nnd for delay, the aoon- ar you uaa Dr. Hamilton’; Pllla, the sooner you'll feel the brlak, kaan aatlafaotlon of a healthy, wall-regulated ayatam. sold 1n yellow boxes, 26o or five for $1.00, ail daalara, or The Ca. tarrhoaane 6a., Montreal, \\'n‘.\l (326) Cillci. 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Really, you should use Lux for the whole fumilyiwash~ifs so efficient, so safe and rea- sonably priced-and it prolongs the life of fabrics. Many a garment goes to the cleaners that might better be washed with Lmn . Lux Laundered Lingerie» "v. ‘ ~t Protects Sensitive Skins fi, / 526 When the stupor of a full stomach slows up your work- And you wish you could crawl away and‘ sleep it off — Remember that n wmcuavs A Chewing Sweets l-_ t will work wonders in spurring your lagging di- gestion and in easing that over-eaten feeling. Use Wrig- ley’s after every meal to help the stomach in its work. OCTOBER 31, 1926 Over a score of years Lux perfection has naturally cu- couragcd imitation. your protection, Lux is sold only in packages, never in For Fornii Fine ' priming . . 51am Brothers limited, Tomato n ~ o,‘ FOR SALE on " TO LET l offer for sale or to rent my property at Cardigan, consisting of {a house and lot and outbulldlnga. .Also my farm at Mitchell River, [consisting of 86 acres of land- lBUHdlHQ in good repairs, one and a half miles from Cardigan. Terms can be arranged to ault aurchasera. Apply ALEX. Y. CAMPBELL, Cardigan. l777-9-Wellfrilnon6f. -_._________.._n___ Professional (Yards Dr. J. Fergus Donnelly VETERINARY SURGEON Graduate Ontario Veterinary College, 1907. ll-MB CflPt- Royal Army Veterinary - Corps, London, Eng. Office-E. Fnrqusows Stable. Phone 298. 147 King Street. D-‘Jli-llllo. DR. L. E. CROKEN VETERINARY SURGEON Foxes examined for purchaaor. Labaratory tests made for para- sltea and other dlaeaaea. ~ 48 Great George Street Next Custom and Marine Building. 804. 9-21-lmth. PM“ _ Mark R. McGuigan l BARRISTER, EOLIOITOR, [T6, Money to Loan Cameron BloclgCharlottetowluP-E-l. Dr. C. C. Archibald g Graduate of N. V. Foat Graduate Modlpal School and Hoapltal . Praotioa limited to Eye, Ear, N and Throat \ Tasting Eyes and supplying Gialaaa Office, layer building Great George Strut Office Hours-D to 12.80. 1J0 0o I McDonald & McPheo B. A. J. A. MOOONALDB, H. F. MQPHIE . A larrlatara, Attorllaya, Ito. Money to Loan lilay lullding Charlottetown a