THE CHAR LOTTETOWN GUARDIAN John Gresham ’s Cir? By Concordia Merrel (Continued) INST 7 "Do you really think that I didn't] now that I was going to meet the be reminded her. ;rl of the broken necklace. when 1 "Yes: 1 M11 8°11‘! l" F" l “'31 met my hostess this evening?" i "Did you know But how?" Her "S0 10718 3-5 57°" haven't mlgm‘ into Lee's face. Punuclllcirlcl: wan VOLUNTARY wlxnxxo or AC1‘ --s MIL ES-- In the Mutter of The Eastern Connors] Llmltril, (‘ - run-town. l'.\' lllYl-IN tilntl Xicvliug of Ill.- I-Izlsturu Cuuuvrl Shareholders of Thu Limited |I\‘l4l in the Office. of the Com-l llpvy at (irnrgl-tulvn m. the ’l‘.-uth lmy n! Orin .-\. l», lhill that a resolution lml‘ .- that tile nfmirs I»! - ‘ I l\'i.‘lllll .-\. . llllfllllllllvlli! lll-‘ri-iw, uu-l lil‘ll Iiy Slllll llnsulutulu we \\'\i'v' upl-nluu-ll Ll-lul- dour. hr m.‘ . l-l i'l'lllli,li\\'. Ihllllll- Nlrlllfl‘ i4 inlnl nll pip.» nus i ‘lu- l‘ LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY PRINCE EDHKHID ISLAND l Rules Rrlnflnl: to Prlrnfo llllls Have your acci- "Howdy, old man! l quite recovered from dent?" “No, not fully." “Why you look as well as ever." "Yes, but I owe thc doctor fifteen dollars yet." ~——-~ cu .'l|l, All Infill-ms fur I'r|\"llr- lllli\ y Trust lw- llrw. nil-d ulthirl rllllrlUUll llwlts I\ll"l" the ronuln-ilrvuu ht of the session exclusive of udjuuriuncrlt. 3T. No Private llill shnll be brought iuto the ll-uw, but upon a pltlllnn firs tpresrun-J, vrwly smiling the raw- nt tluPlwrII v-l‘ llu- silly-rs for sun-ll. llill null Sllvl! l lu lllllil. llc riguwl by thr- .l - omu m- Ilpllnlllirlnl 'l.[ u!‘ l-lrry smgluu l iuntml the I'."I . uilnlll shrill lm llill cull no ll. l , n-u-llu: shall llll ul llllnfl sin-h lull until such Imiulvlziiua has relic-rll-ll thereon to the lluus». 3U. So soon n4 zlu- (Ionunlm-g My "limit-l an!‘ Ilzll. such ilill together nllh any nmr-nilniruts thrlt may he bllllltcfllcvl by the lmmmltne. shnll l... 4 l ill ,.r ll.» .\;~ll~C ul‘ n... will». l who url- suilllrq fur sin-ll llill lllul , l'fll“"ll '"'l'l' < ~~r lll'li\‘ll‘~|l n. lu- Xur-lul-crs l-i-fl-r tlu- second rmlil is l deemed uerl-ssnry- l the Colului s.‘ d0. 50 lllll for the particular tuter- ests of any person or persons, Corp“. "H?" 0P Yillllnrntzvus or body nr lmvllcs vii’ people shrill he rrmi .'| FiPfillll llflll‘ until nll iK-ea he l.,|=,l fur ll“. shim- iuto [he linzwls of (hi; Vii rk of till- llllusc. 1'1. No Illll, having for its nlljnrf the resting iu or .~..l,l‘p-|-,l-,,_- "PM, “ml liffifln or Ilf-rsuus, Rlillllcilicllill‘ ml chrislmzslhls year?" lmll‘ FIJYPOFIIG ih. ml.- m m, " "Mil eith t my folks’ or I ‘ “It will be er a i or r -l in w.» ____ y“ m, "nlarrgued ‘vuvki m, . hi4 .. . .,.. 1 - ii . llllllllll m, illwu tll- lull-l in q w.» N11,. lulu-l iu thr- .l W... . , . villi-r iu-\\-,.l.l1..- _ - Pr, W. ,4- H,“ fllll-ulilln n! such ll~'l’>'llll n; [n-rs-mz, ll-nv rlllly . l ,l_.~ gflrynrale h, THE HOLIDAY CLINIATE l Ilrl-iy fur S\l"il lu"l j ‘low, Mr. Weatherman. to bring l; Our chcecicst smiles to view; . l NOTICE l R few kinzl l-mrds of promise Are all we ask of yzu. In fulurc I Will sell for rash only. l After Jan. I all accounts due mql will be placed for collcciiou with, ny attorney, JAMES c. alcuzon‘ Hampshire lf-llir-u u.’ l wk.- l1I02-2l . fxnpnoppfm "l wouldn't associate with hlm. ‘he said. to say it. dance from now with me?" As he‘ "Where are you going to spend said it, it was only half a. question. ed Jgeelyn, he; volm oddly mm, The other hall’ was sheer mnnd. shall we fllkflllls’ dilfivlllfl l0 1111i 0n a fOfm- were pressed tight and her long nar :11 lone successfully’. l do?" l tlon in his eye. chm we're wide and innocent. ten." he said- “Ths very day‘ after I met youl She 818-11013‘! 4mm! ‘Pm! m! in Bond St, I saw s. picture o! you hand over heri- iu the Palm‘. with your father and. "Did Y°1l think rd "new" u" —Amcs . . ." he told her slowly, asked softly. "1 told Perry 1 must come u» this "I pretty well knew you wouldn't- blrihday party u: yours, or . . iBut I like to make sure of things well, or that he'd get the sack." .” he answered. "Go and fetch She was not. looking at him now, your cloak." but she seemed to feel his look upon She moved one slfiP "P. but his her fare, even though she could not hand still held hers tilfht down to mcet it. He must. love her, then! To the banlster, and B88111 she had t0 nave made himself a. promise just slop. because of that one meeting with her! There was something very wonderful in that. . . . The ro- mancc of it filled her heart with _ such a. happiness that; she scarcely She “as beautiful‘ He hm been so ‘knew how to endure it. longrossed Wm‘ the pmg o! ms She looked down at him. laugh- ing, her eyes like big blue stars. He suddenly realized, then. that “D3 you imagine that that wstlschemes that all the exquisite meeting of ours lvrls to be our last” young loveliness o! her had not ‘he drnaandcd. nficr a moment. seemed important w mm But he l "I didn't (lclinilcly think . . . Named It acutely now’ and his .., . d .. v ., ,, triumph rose higher still. Nor, only She “Mmmm ' I mm“ ' ‘ ' a r all the world might well‘ "You mean that, you had forgot-‘Ames’ u w‘ t m“ k1,] ten all about me until you saw mecnvy mm the anlnglto d gm‘ again this evening?" he challenged so much the be H‘ ma e s’ ‘victory all the greater. l c '. 1 X He looked up, laughingly, too. "No! I'd thought of you . . . If st. Abb had been within ear- often. . . .You must know Lshot. he might have noticed that had!" she crlcd. that laugh was a shade nearer to, “kws, I did know you had." .being a real laugh than any he had: ‘Then wily ask? Just. to be Dis-lever heard from Lee. 'I‘hc merest vflllcvflifls?" shade, but still, nearer. And if Lee "Why not: Just; to hear Y0“ 88y himself had noticed it, M miEhk it?" he countered. And shé let it have heard in it a note of warning. g0 at that. But he did not, notice it; and so Ilc saidno more for some tlmcniihe warning went by hlm. and when he did speak again ltime mmngnt he lifted his hand lWflS of more ordlnaly things. Toland set her free, and, light-looted, “at standard o! currency m the talk quite lightly and convention-ism; went on her way upstairs. ally seemed to be a physicial im- possibility to him; but he was notl quite so perturblngly personal a- gain until supper was over and they‘ she wag crossing the wide land- were once more entering the ball- ing at the top of the first flight rvflm- ‘when. to hel- utt/er surprise.‘ Jocelyn "NOW. I Slllfpose, you W111 Say ‘Upwn called to her from the depths lll-"lt Wu have l0 g0 and danceTKOf a wide window-seat. She turned swiftly, her skirts baloonlng snow- fly. “Why, hulo, Jocelyn, , you doing here, all fourth said, “I'm docked for repairs," answer- Lucy l Is Won l She didn't Want to, but she had‘ what are alone?" she “Yes; I must." "Come and spend the com-‘ She still held the tinted cigarette in the long amber holder, but she "Yes. I'll like b0 - - - - Whcrelwasnt smoking, she looked rather nlcct?" She found it queer and tense; her very red lips lmw yes looked up at. Lucy with s. "Out on the vcrandah. Will that curious exptgglon; almost 1mm]. llty. . . "Has your dress go; tom?" ask- l “Yes - . . thank you. l She flu-nod alvay as St. Abb came ed Lugy, wllh a, lime laugl-L l toward her, with obvious interl- "No, My haul, 1mg)- There was no laugh in Jocelynb voice. But Lucy didn't take ii; seriously. But Lee caught her arm and made her face him again. lg is your duty as hostess, but you'@f{egt_ would rather be with me?" he said "what can y one; you (or that?“ quickly, in a low voice. She looked she said lightly. up hastily, away. all round, then up again. . . . His seemed to look very deep into her Hgr eyes were flashlng anal-m. own. His hand 0n her arm set hcrl heart. beating wildly. “You . . . you know I wouldvfllo you l5 m» she vshfspcrcd. feeling wrlnglngl‘ the admission from her. _ smile gone from her lips. "All right, then; I'll lei you “Jocelyn, I don-t understan,‘ wen: off with St. Abb. jng a, good Mme?» How she managed to live through "A good lune!» eohoed Jocelyn the next three dances she scarcely blllerly I fl I understand ho served a term in ' prison." ‘ AND ‘.1, "That's fruc. but lt_ \'4l.‘lS for an GLASSES FITTED offense lnvfllvlniq an IIYTIliLCI-ilfliiafliiflri? E. w. flgum§:'ixi‘y'v"lyukllil1d Foil ly Ia; CC: I l. s. TAYLOR ‘g, ~ ‘ ‘ {p Optometrists $5 l .- 142 Richmond sum U~S>II>CI§GOl _______ _H _‘ _ llUlV 1l.\.\"1".' l-rgfgsslgll 3| [jams 1.. said the SChOOl teacher. “:5 l ‘would mcn" next cla “Yrs, , 55d Jimmy Jones. “llolv many policcmcnls fcct docs it tnkc to make a Scotland Yard?" any cluesticn you lice to wk m: about long hrlmc I puvs on to the (in, l STEWART & LOWTIIER J. I). STEWART. K C. N W I.().V'I III-TR HAICRISIEIIS SI)I.I(‘I'I"I)RS. ETC B4 Great George Street MONEY I‘0 LOAN. McLEOD 8: BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. Barrister and Allomey-lf-Law "Omen? I80 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Periodic- Eye Examinations .<-. (gee-p... IvIcDONALD 8r McPHl-IE "l. A. McDONALU B. P. MePfll-Il’. . Barristers Attorneys. Etc. MONEY T0 LOAN Riley Building |734~5-20-lmo-dally lrhe- ' i 'l.-'q,II'!I' Are vitally important, iher one‘: cycs are good or I otherwise. Don't wear your glasses for g. five or ten years, as some do, without tea-examination, for In - that time serious changes v may take place, which if not discovered, may work pl-r- mancnt. Injury to the nu»! precious sense you plihtnss. l BELL 81 MATHIESUN I. B. Bell. D. L. Muthleson, LI. B Barrister l: Solicitors Money to Lom Charlottetown and Montague MARK R. McGUIGAN B. A. 4851131511512. SOLICITOR, ETC MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown. P.E.|. Guard your eyes. 6. F. HUTEHESQH Prohibition (‘nmmission Chas. II. Black, Chairman, Char- lottetown. Jss. B. McDonald, West St. Peters; John Simpson, Hamilton. olrrcculgrnls-r Send all Information regarding I infractions of PROIIIBITION lwr l.) the above or to B. .I. Haywood,‘ » s ‘I . ._ ._. . .. . “.7..- ~_,I;,r---'~~-;r~,1'ram"' knrlv, although St. Abb made it Lucy Sllll couldnis altogether gel easier than it might have been by yld of the ldea ma; she was play. talking the whole time o! his chief. gcflng_ l And he talked in tcrlns of such uI-m awfully sorry _ _ _ Is there glowing admiration thnl; she found anyllqlng I can do?» she Mkeli her llcnrt healing with a new fcel- Jocplyn leaned nearer’ opened he, ing: a feeling of possessive pride; up; w speak, hesitated. evidently as if she were listening to praise of though better o; ll. ind slralghtexh something that was already defln- ed up agaln wlth nolhlng 8am lloly hcrs. At. the finish oi the Lllgy put out a, hand and touch. third dance, she was just starting ed he; “m, but she shook o“ the upstairs to fetch a cloak, when a touch and lwlmd away saylng, ‘ hand over hers, as it touched the, "Oh, no; there's nothing you can stair-rail made her stop and turn. do _ _ _ whatever can be done, ()_v_er the ‘rail, from her two or three I've got, to do myself . . . You've , MR. AND MRS. steps of advantage, she looked down “The next dance il my dance," you said the verandah. Y0" 3110M" Proposes Treaty With Canada (By Ken Clark, Canadian Pres! Staff Writer) Jmey, may proposed to the Sen- nw the decorum. of a mm with Canada. for the P11111066 01 Wilb- llshlng by law the parity of the Canadian dollar with that o1 the United States dollar and the ap- pointment of a Canadian member tothe federal reserve board of the f United States. To the Canadian Press, Senator Kean said he preferred not to ex- pose at this time the mechanics by means of which his proposahyolfld be carried into effect, Senator Kean said: “This is intended to be a friendly gesture toward Canada." His resolution, he said, was the outgrowth of agitation for an in- crease in the tarlif to counter-bal- ance lhe exchange differential. As an alternative he presented the fcl- lowing proposition: Thai. the President of the United Slates is requested to enter into negotiations with the Government of the Dominion of Canada with the view to conclusion of a. treaty with that government under the terms of which: A representative of the Govern- ment of Canada appointed by the Governor General with the consent of the Parliament of Canada shall be a member of the federal reserve Provision shall be made {or stab- ilization of the currency of Canada at a. parity of value with the sim- United States and for the mainten- ance of such parity. Business peo- ple, the Senator said, were com‘- wasnmomN. D- 0» Dec- i1- Sanator Hamilton l". Kean, of New \ Slfltd useful and ornamental. (open every evening). plaining about the exchange dif- ferential. Every time they ship some thing to Canada or your people ship here the shippers are gambling l on the exchange rate. You can't do business on that basis." Senator Kean, referring to the continual ssssgo of Unit/ed States and Canadian citizens across the border, said “they have been ac- customed to walking across, but with the fluctuation in exchange they don't know where they're at. If they have Canadian funds and go to a bank they get. one-fifth off which isn't good business. either, Lim1.1"»', . to Headquarters Carter's Book and Toy Stores Here is where you will see displayed the largest and most up-to-date stocks of Xmas Gifts both Boolcsrozer Hundreds of Books by ropular Aumors, Books for Girls and Boys, Picture Books for the little ones. Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, The New Hymnary for the United Church, The Pres- byterian Book of Praise. a splendid stock of Catholic Prayer Books, Fancy Stationery (in boxes), Watermarfs Fountain PenspPencils ‘and a great range of Blank Books, Office and Pocket Diaries for 1932, The Poets, Giff Books, Christ- mas Cards and Calendars. TOY LAND Up-Stairs where Santa Claus Presides, easy to get there, and worth going to see. An immense range of Toys, Dolls, Games, Mechanical Toys, (newest inventions) 5, 10, 15 and 25 cent counters, but come and see. l Carter and Compan" Claus l ,gr0rwth of an industry from nothing 'fo one of major proportions. Away back in 1890 the residents on the Turkey Raising for you or for us." The Senator said he did not know what reception his proposi- tion would have in administration circles. l-lc said further he assum- ed representativcs of the border‘ States in Congress would be in fav-l or of it_ Jim. haven't lJocelyn always seemed rather in- got this dame with . "You an? going to dance bccausecllned l0 do and say mlngs m, you?" she finished abruptly. l "Yes," answered Lucy. "I know. I heard. I . . . saw. !f,oQ_ 1 w” looking ova,- Q15 bmlgg.’ It's sstrange tale-this story of the Jocelyn rose suddenly and came er ‘lust now while he was mlkmgl dark eyes m he, “the, wlnowy way, to mo! to you. You've made a bll: of n. conquest, haven't you?" l "oh you can laugh,» Sh‘ “m, Lucy colored like s. poppy. She lln a. low tense voice. “It's nothing did wish’ with Jwem“ nan-m’ eyes looking at her, that she didn't.‘ Lucy moved back a step. the blush quite so childlshy easily. She only said: "How absurd! Jocelyn, won't; you dance!’ He released her. and she What have 1 done? Aren't you hav- “m” “"11 “"4 d‘“‘°°"" To Be Continued) DANDRUFF and Plllln Halt, In! Min- nd‘: uany u ou would [his 4 .';'-'“h:i":u ‘ii-s ti} ma: 1' nu In - Clan Hold and Glossy llllr M|NAR D‘ 5 “lllllli llF PAlll i.IN|MENT ding in those days, and the pioneers MINDEMOYA, Manitoulin Island“ We "d1? Willem! by ""1 Plw" Ont, Dec. 21—(By The canmhurmvw "is"! fwm What W“ Pm- press)_porgy two years ago the“, tlcslly a. wilderness were destroyed wasn't a turkey on the Mmltoulln‘ overnight and the residents were Island. ma; week more than 10,000 despmle- fine succulent birds were shipped! A‘ '7~ WWF- 5'» m” M the PM“ 5° all Pam o; can“, and um ears,- had heard somewhere, some- Unlled Slates’ and the rage" __ time, that. turkeys simply thrived with pride in their hearts and mon- ' ‘m grasslwppel‘ He Pwmlmy we!“ 9y m we bankflrepared m raise into action and imported a small gnome,- crop of Manlwumfs mo“ of the birds from the main- famous product. ibfi+§ AT BALTIC, LOT 18, TUESDAY, machinery. BUILDERS’ HARDWARE Including all trade fools and Imple- ments required in the various bulld- ing industries, fonn an Important feature in our general stock. Ham. 1 Barrel Churn (Daisy); 1 Cream Grader and Potato I-‘ork. :— te ma", m“. chuck‘. plan”, haw!’ MACHINERY 1 Hay Cut r, l bits, axes. knives, nuts. "screws — everything for mechanics, artlsgm and amateur workers. Highest qualities at lowest cost. Inst. Spring. Sale 1 P. M. made known at. sale. Fhe Rogers Hardware Co" Limited +++++++¢o+o 11049-12-21-mwf- Joe Takes Such An Interest in_ Christmas UC TI ON SALE foams, 1 Truck Wagon, new last. Spring with box, land. sure enough, the turkeys dif thrive. Each year m. Wsgg shipped his surplus birdflaway. Others on . .. . a .. .lsland.uzereeafflilzfsed..wlhh_lx.plaglm.thalslani Very PTDfItGbZe lot grasshoppers. It was hard sled- sought, information. From a some- what», wiry, tough attain, the birds were gradually brought to their present hardy but tender-on-thc- table‘ condition. _ The Dominion Government some years ago established s. bureau on the Island in order that breeders might obtain the fullest and latest information on turkeys and their care. And has the business psldl The Manitoulin Islander smile: and pats" his pocket. 0-00- DECEMBEB 29m. 193 ATIIKM. I I have been Instructed by W. ll. Cromler to sell at Public Auction, Farm, 65 acres more or less, situated on Malpequo Road going from Kcnsiugton to Malpeque. This farm la good laud adapted for all kinds of crop, good buildings and orchard, over l0 young trees. Also stock and STOCIIB-l Draft Mare, 9 years old; 1 Colt, 1% yean old, Wilson Peter; I. Mare Foal Watson Peter; 1 Holstein Cow 9 year: old; 1 Farrow Cow 3 years old; 1 Fat Cow 4 years old; 1 Fat. 0x 1% years old; I your old llclfer, 1 Calf, 1 Brood Sow due In March. 1 Boar 2 yea-n old: I Sheep, . ' Separator, (Malott) new; 1 Potato lIARNESS:—-1 sct double, 2 new Collars, a number of Home: and Traces and Bridles, Pads and B-itchen and Halters. Disc. Harrow, 1 Potato 8011810: for 1 Power Sprayer new Should the 29th prove stormy the next "fins day following. Tsnm H. F. MORRISON, Auctioneer. 600-000-0- By BRIGGq ‘Us FOR You: UNCLE an 1i ~ ,<l'\|1‘L PAIRoF GL°VE5 Fol JuJA cs. ~‘ Here's A HAN - ~- i - - w r "r " ~ — PM OF Sim “I”? amalgam. iéltfis A CbnFolfRBLE FOROxSIN ‘SW45 limweacuisrs For: gem’. we», luau, You llAvs ssoiywlna __ _ , . m» A sup FOP- Asms. PIPE Fall 4m -- l wlsii Youlrliu. some CLAUS, HAvenr You! wiles some _ as or >50 ‘mum | m: GooDSELECUonS To szr ALL ‘mass ‘mines ? .,_