\. EE§flREE§§ l‘vw(l (AGE TWO A more Perfect end than HORSES. no lea 0000000060 ’ Ask your grocer for MUZISPS, and you will he - surc of a good cup o! lea. ol lnlh Qllll Ceylon ‘Ian hicndzrhna yet produced. 0000000000 i f. . ._..'..'k-. .~_.. $2.11.. o.-...-.-._'L.._.- NOTICE The nnnual mrrtlng of thr (‘har- lottetown (‘an Company Limited. will be held at the Company's Office, aorner Queen and Water itrrcts on the lllth day of Srptcmbcr 1930, at i150 A. M. A. B. FISHER. Sery-Trcas. ' 5381-8-27-9-3. Valuable Property . F OR SALE I nfler for private salc tho farm of the late R, Pcrrv Mutt-ii, Mt. flor- hert. iii miles from (‘liarlottetowmf consisting of 21'.‘ arrcs of choice land in n high state of cultivation. Good dwelling house and out huildngs, with water system in house and barns. Fox ranch in connection, nl:o Eitrn house for farm hcip. Property is near to school, riiurch- < es snd railroad station. For further particulars appiv to DIRR. R. PERFY MUTCII. Mount flcrbcrt. > iiZi-B-thiirsmws. F!!!“ Mil‘. AT NORTH TRYON A beautifully situatcil Ln! with Iood house and barn, cquippcd with electric lights and in first class rc- pair. Also Fox Ranch nnd some good , Nd patch and silvcr foxes. Will sell with or without ranch. jlpply in C. E. GAMBLE. 6079-8-27-mwf3i. Plldtlilfifiilillil ' I will sell by Public Auction on September 5th. at l o'clock, in my yards nt lGl Grafton Strcct. ‘l colts 1S9 to 2!; _vcars o'd: also l work horse, I yrars. l rlrivi-r, ‘Z cows, u quantity of harni-ss flflli waizons. W. N. CARR. - Owncr. JOHN McDONALD, Auctioneer. Ul’l7-8-fi0-4i. EFFICIENT OPTICAL SERVICE [YES EXAMINED, GLASSE.‘ SUPPLIED AND FITTED. CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN T1 REPAIR WORK J. W. JOHNSTON Registered Optometrist I51 Kent Street Phone 152-! Charlottetown Professional Cards Fellow Tr'nit_v College of Music London, England Organist and (‘hoir Director Baptist Church Plano. Organ, Theory Studio, Baptist Church, Fitzroy Strrrt Open for Registration Sept. 17th. AUDITORS Accounts Aualltcil. Income To: Returns Preparcd. A. E. MncNeill f! Co. I21 Grafton Sire-ct liIlfl-Q-il-lmo, —'_' '_' Prohibition Commission Chstrmln. Mr. GEUIIGE it. IIRUWN Marple, P. E. i. Send all information regarding In- fractions of Prohibition Act m the shove ~ 0r l‘o Chicf Inspector B. J. Haywood 15 Dovchester Street, Charioitrtown Mark R. McGuigan, B. A. lAnnsTzR, SOLICITUB, n4; Mont "r0 1.01m Deineron Block, Charilttetown. rm ‘McLeod & Bentley J. A. BHNTLZT W. l. BENTLEY, K. l) Ilrrtster Ind AlitIfllty-fli-LII Olin: lilo ltimmonri 5mg; ION!!! ‘l0 was Charlottetown, P. I. L McDonald 8t liicPhed B. A. l. A. IIeDONALD. u. r. McPlfm. nlnisnns. Anonivsrs. no . noun ‘r0 was \ 1 Stewart & Lowthe lllllltsits ‘HULICIHIKB- In. -. ll (lreltiiileergo street dill - .4 i Miss Roberta G. Spencer i SMILES GABBY GERTII i Ill v.1 In on l i l "litany s girl who expects to fail i into an embrace merely falls intc I swoon." _ i i i l Big Sister: Look out the lobsters don't bite your feet, Willie. Willie: Aw, quit yer klddln,’ you've got all de lobsters at your feet down here. "Fond of jokes, eh? tramp jokes?" “You bet. I always bits." Do you like “Do you care for canoelng, Miss Lightly?" “Oh. i just adore it. I can lay back on the cushicn anti l" my hand drag in the watcr far ravrs st a time without getting bored." Eivy is that dark shadow eve! waiting upon s shinifli mml‘ Thmnas Fuller. Harvesters You'll flnci Mlnsrd‘: a certain relief for stiff or strained mus- cles. Rub it in and the pain disappears. ¢-_ Red Cross Line F urness "S. S. BOSOLIND" Freight and Passengers. Arrive ClfTown and nil for 8t. John's. Lcsve Montreal Sept. i2 CARVELI. BROS. LTD. ___,_ AOINTI ‘____ _____------———————-— fifth day of September. A. D., 1930, ‘at, the wlnduw and knew the fellow ------———————“ (YLcnry at renr lept- 1Q THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARD! prudence, than the telltale __._ __ _-_ _ .- Wif -Jiiip ii/oman By Hugh Pendexler o’ cownieiri sv HUGH PILNDIXITX 19134915. I ‘—_} ADTJKfQ Bil’ lmum .4 menu/l xwrar Continued lihe house, We must go. They refuse ; us the sweet company of women. They The conversation at the gate was have n house filled with women, and {bring rcsumcd. The shrill voices of they refuse one forr Jules Matter, a 'ilie women vivere being answered with bravo bfoneer for France-J’ broad retorts. To Jules I murmured: "And one Basile Matter, his father's "I must be at Pascagouln bay some- brave son." interpolated the youth. time tomorrow-J’ "No more of that talk, you old devil. "If-I! It must be the fever stew--You and your worthless son must on; your brains. monsieurl" "leave the fort, Remember, if you are i "softly. you fool! Here are five ‘seen near tho women's houses you will ' pistolcs in my hand. Feel of them. ‘get a brace 0f musket balls." broke in ‘They are for you if you do as I say." Sergeant Snare‘ voice! and I realiz- ing for sounds grew fainter and I kitty they had withdrawn from the gate. Here was my chance in escape from the fort and msks for the rendezvous st |Pascagauls bay. 1 leaned from the |window and listened for further sounds, then ducked back as s. figure stole through the gate. Cursing the lsentinel for not staying with his mates, I hastily withdrew to my robes and threw myself down. I loosened a pistol and lay on my back 1nd throuiih half-closed lids jaze¢ toward the door. The room tuddenly became iilumined as the heavy door, with scarcely a. sound, swunk open. v A lighted candle was advancing over the threshold. I closed my lids to mere slits. With soft padding stops s mm [swept across the room and rested himself at: the table. I heard him sigh deflply. Is if contented. I turned my head ever so little until my pus meted on his moccasins. They were of Shswano mske. His leggings, I wandering on the sardonic Profile I Damon-n the For. 1 out observed. were much travel- strs . I increased the field of vi- sion until I was staring at the fring- |ed skirts 0i’ his hunting shirt, then the sleeves, much worn; and the long i, ifFive pistolesi Permit ~ ms to be rd the Mattors were cunning as foxes ~ brown hum‘ my rating on me table ‘blessed by touching them! Noindeand had sensed his silent approach‘ lDicu! It is true." ‘and had shifted the conversation to i “Then you will takc them and hclp_bllnd him. i ‘ ma?" i “God pity poor fishermen! We do not dare. Blood for blood!” And he i nhlvered, i "I will try the hot drink and the » sweat." Then under my breath: "Who ‘is to know? You have been refused women. You go aboard your packet Llid start for Pontchartrain. When _ beyond the island you turn and make myself on my robes in the corner and ‘for Pascagoulbay." waited. Outside the soldiers chattedi "But monsicur will be seen entcr- ilzizlLv, and spcnkiiig with much free-, lug my boat and leaving with us/clam now that the governor was not‘ Else that drg of a sergeant will shoot present to overhear, i us all before we can raise the sail." Gradually those not on guard sur-. ‘mumbled Mattor. his fingers Jerking rendered to the claims 0f sleep and > cohvulsivcly as thcy touched the Went, to the barracks. I crawled to the pi5t0ls. window and pccrcd out. The toich at i "I shall 110i 80 with yw- Y°u Wm the gate was extinguished. Within aj 1 enter your boat alone, rod o! my window was the figure ofi i "You are free t0 so ivhen and where a man. Near the door was anothezzi , you will. They will seeyyou start back As they occasionally moved about, I: {to Lake Ponchartroin. When out of hoard the rattle of their accoutri», h1g1" Wu will g0 w Pfl-‘PIIEOIUB- Y0" ments, and knew tliatdespite my claim; “bill carry these five plstolcs with!“ being 111 the sergeant had pcstedj you." guards. I was wondering if the back of “Ali le bon Dieu!" the house was also tinder surveillance i “Avg you will fish in the bay un- when a néw notc caueicd the two men‘ IP- Folks-t wn\<>1'1'<>\\'.\\'=1iliniz fvr me t0 rntricic to slciil townrrl cach other. znc O\'i‘l‘lil1ld and join you. You will whijp ‘, - qxcj ziiy, A woman had ‘watch for my smoke on the shore ltiiiigbcti n11‘ the gate, and come in close, I will hold both‘ mms high above my head. I will steal ‘ I , a come or swim for it. If you see my ‘ smckc but do not see me‘ you will ‘kiioiv you ("an wolf. until dark bcfori- inking me off, thus avoiding any rial; irf being accn helping me." ‘Mattor. "My soul is frightened. An ,c‘_,'c for an cyo Sn)"; 51s i’ "Then you will rccclvc Lcn more pl."- i tolcs," "Plunge mo into licll if that much hard money is ti be found therei" lic i gasped, “Good! I will take this money‘. ;Wc will go to Pensacola ivilii you. _ Nlonslcui" will bring the rest. of the incncy?" | "I have it with me now. Rcmcm- i hcr your sailing dircctirriw; make for ‘ the urrt, than double baci: nml go tn i ilThlng in Pziscagzula bay. Wat-Jii fav_ inc to come before $ll!'l(l0\"Il." i "MaLs out! and f you do not conic by sundown? ' "Then sail back here with your flah and keep the moncv." . "Monsieur hos won my lie-art. I, I fpeak for my sen as for myself. I tell: - "Sacra!" hissed Jules, turninl and stamping to the gate. ' Mumbling and grumbling father and son gained the shore. For some time after they had vanished from sight I caught fragments of’ their oaths, and their solemn vows never to enter the gulf again. j Extinguishing the candle I threw‘ i Gaston," 1,1: wit. iltci L‘ Lyon again, mohsieur, It is not for mc chuck-mil U.“ £01110“, nearejt my wm_ ‘:10 say if you have fever, or are sick do“. , from eating poisoned fish. it s no use ..X\,;m.b1,,u, n,“ have n“ left mo} 5° W“? “bout “'- Ym‘ a“ bum. on m hcusc! Hear the magtpics! What i _ _ _ _ __ Ifcols! suorez will be hearing them. i ‘Take a look ot monslcur through the iwindow while I run down to quiet ill BANKRUPTCY I I stale back to my comer and | é threw myself on my robes and began I" u" mail" "I u" Blflkfllllicy 0i an excellent. imitation of a man mut- iTurners Limited, authorized asslgnor. ‘terms Ln m5 sleep’ m. whne slightly i Scaled tcnders will he received by ‘delirious’ A5 I grumbled and mssgd | ti", undfif§|gned up m mo“ o; "m iiibout I could discern a vague shape for Ill or any of the follnwinz im- was llstenng grzcdily. l-ie withdrew, eels which comprise all the assets of and I cmued the room ms mam the bankrupt Company: i W ', a Parcel L-Lot with wa- house atiwas back “om qulcung m“ women’ of B-mk o; Nova 'and I W85 in time to hear the scu- _Scot'n. Including Weigh Scales. ‘tinel say; fr": 2:511:11: h: H‘: LOT-rlrv-"h | “revel- or fish. the devil ‘no him in arcc -.— o s ' ear w . horse sheds subject to existiiyig ten- la black spell‘ He needs a guard us), and"_ more than a dead Natchez. Come uni Parcel L-Farm one hundred uiai The two stole wwflrd the we t0- twenty-three acres at l-lebron, Lot Uugether. There was, szine muffled subject to mortgage Five hundred E1;mghmr_ and a guards slbflant. warn- dollars and interest. Parcel 5.-Wnrehuuse on leased premises on C. N. It. lino. — My heart tightened as I watched the hands and noticed their peculiar flick cf interlocking the fingers and pulling them apart, I wit", fan: to face with fate. The coming of Bienville was all that was needed t; complete the sxuallcn. I was gazing on the sar- (ffillifi profile of Domoan the Fox, (To beiontinued) SELLING niAYiiArrAirs SKYLINE (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Sept, z-Selling Manhattan's skyline at fifty cents a look has developed into a big busi- ness in the financial capital of the worldlt got its start eighteen years ago when Leopold Jonas sold his theatre tickets agency. tower of the new Wotlw lng and began charging i! for the view, It reached a recently when twelve this; sons paid half a dollar owl-c, ,. in express elevators up icvfy-oue stories to the observation of the Chrysler Building and gaze out over Nrw Ycrk and its environs fr.- point Street. In the same weck between 700 and ' 000 persons a day visited the Wool- 1th Tower. a little more than 750 It up. and some hundreds more as- ndcd the crest of the Chanin Tow- . 650 feet above the pavement, or l the tiny glass-enclosed gallery of 0 feet over Wail Street, Leopold Jonas ls the biggest figure .1 the skyview business, "the Sou- EHlP-SIIOp-lIPtIlC-CIOUGS Corporation :f which his son is president. leases fine Woolworth Tow-er, and he him- "clf is president of the Metropolitan Illstag COTDOPBUTII which holds the case on the Manhattan Company gwer. In addition his unusual Photo- raphs Rcproducetion Company holds :hc franchise for the ‘distribution n North America of five-cent picture leaned the DOMINION 0F CANADA ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT 21st George V., A. D. 1030. In re Estate of Philip C. Lord, late of Tryon in Prince County in the said Province deceased testate By the Honourable Harold Leonard Palmer Surrogate Judge of Probate 800., &c., To the Sheriff of the County o! Prince County or any Constable or literate person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon rcadniz the peti- tion on ills of Wcbrter Boultcr of Tryon aforesaid, farmer, surviving Executor of the shove named Estate. prayinz that n citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby re- quired to clip nil persons interested in the ssld Eststc to be Ind sppe before me at s. Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Chu- lottetown, In Queen's County, in the said Province. on Monday the sixth day of October next, coming st the hour of eleven o'clock forcnoon of the ssme dly to show cause if any they can why-the Accounts of the ssld Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed its proved for in said petition and on motion of James J. Johnston. Esq" Proctor for said PetitioncnAnd I do hereby order tint iiiovizs siiii: iioii PIPCEI ‘Ir-Stock 0i rnerchandlrei and equipment in warehouse, Parcel 5. Dcs he we recaution. most o‘ u‘ Pncfl l-Ihrsc- "Wk- ‘Mgh ""1 1 receive our s age oi’ burns and scald: harness. y . . .grasping something hot . . . splut- Parcel fL-All the accounts and hills , tering grease . . .kiddies laying with receivable of the bankrupt Company t fire. . . we ncvcr know w en our turn {together with any securities therefoni is to come. Andliow vitallyimpoiunt Tenders may be made for the whole ' i! i! that fl hflfllt 0i Abwfbifll. .ll'-. il ' The handy—always! or any number of the parcels. I highest or any tender not necessarily i Applied gnflantiy m,“ N,“ 15m“; accepted. Psrtlcnlsrs of all parcels‘ Absorbine, ]r,, takm out the sting and may be had st my office in Sum- lids Nature to heal quickly and ei- rsfde or at the office of The Esrt- icctivcly. Splash it on freely and Oiten to p: the but mules. ern Trust Company in Ch-rlottetown. Absorbinc, Ir., is a highly concentrated Inspection o! stock may he made It 01-"?! 0!! Pr"!!! "l! 39W" All‘ antiseptic and errnicide which soothu the raw, ten er skin“ Jliays in- nat. between ten and five o'clock. Dated this 22nd ilsy of August. Al). flamation . . . and removes d“; ,- of 1930. infection . . . it is not easy sndedoee v.1. s. wiuom. s . m Parcel tL-Stock of merchandise‘ and produce and feed in warehouse‘ on Parcel 1. not stain the lldn. i a bottle se .-_-_.._» intern-nu. c”, ‘ m: oiugjsth-prlbtfllizifydw a trnc copy hereof he forthwith pub- ,iished in some ewepoprc pub- illshed in Charlottetown aforesaid. ‘once lneach week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date iiereol and that a true com hereof be forthwith posted in the following public nlsoes respectively, namely, in the hall of the Court House in Blun- mcrslde in Prince County aforesaid, Iin front of the schoolhouse st North ‘Tryon In IIIII Pfnce County, and at ithe public inn in ‘rm-n stores-M- w that nil persons interested in the said Estate u aforesaid mo! have due notice thereof. . (L. 5-) ‘ GIVEN under my lurid Ind the Sui of the uld Court this 29th dsy of Anrnst A. D. 1830 and in the 21st Ycnr of Iil- Molestfs rein. (Sgd) H. L. PALMEI. ’ . Judge !I__P_I_'0D!‘0- i‘ vs AL or '1' J Distributors YOU CAN CREATE BEAUTY IN EVERY PART or YOUR HOME or "llity- A] ~ Your home is the expression of your erso bright, cheery 111L110 is the most cordinlpvvcloome you can ofier to your friends. How much more expressive of you when you hzvg created beauty in your home with your own hands-pi brush—and Jnp-a-lac! Today Jap-a-lac means fifty times more than ever before.‘ There is a Jap-a-lac for every household job that you do with a brush. Paint and varnish, brushing lacquer. wood stain s"! ciiamcl, in a host of varieties and an ample rangi- of colours, Jap-a-lac will make your home beautiful Ind ki-i-p it s0. Renew 'l_iat old chainthe dull shabby dresser-today. Tin‘ ".-- drab walls, refresh the woodwork, give new Mei to ti? findnw sills and frames. Inst. ask for Iiip-a-lam; Your | “u: dealer knows which variety is suited to your; present requirement. THE GLIDDEN COMPANY LIMITEDi TORONTO WINNIPEG MONTBEALi IF IT GOES ON WITHA BRUSH, USE. Pal-LAC iiQusEHOLD PA|NTS AND FINISHES - Rogers Hardware Co, Ltd. CHARI. QTIETOWN, P.E.l. all the towers. to buy a. hundred postcards, has challenged the Woolworth Tower's eighteen-year supremacy in the vista industry, a. supremacy which has l unusual for 2,500 0r 8,000 persons to The owners of the Chsnln Build- ' PORN-I'd! 0! N”? York VBWB. 601d in that she was not meant for the stage In the Wovlwoi-thiiiiis went, into a. play called “White Building One tourist has been known Collins". she was a hit. Then offers came fro-m other producers. and she The Chffilfll‘ 30114318. which Open- wits s success in each succeeding role, ed it! tower w the public last weekunienud Dix persuaded 119i‘ to be- come his leading lady, and she was token from that role to play in s Broadway musical comedy, Now she's ---- --i-<--i bmuihl‘ to the w°°1W°Yih P1115543“: to be starred in her own right 0n the since i012 almost three million pay-wage, m4 Shem gppeaf in talkie; PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD in: visitors. "On I holiday if. is 110i too. visit the Wwlworth TOW", "in 01- married to Neal Andrews, a million- ficial of Mr. Jonu‘ companies slid. lap-e mgnufflgtnfef. il|AMil_N_il iilii (Associated Press) rlca, Aug. 30.—An extensive new find’ of diamonds has been rcfwfied P‘ Komaggas, n native reserve in Num- oualansd, where large quanilttmnf fine stones are said to have been "dill covered. For several years tie has been ing operate its tower more for the advertising than as s money maker but even so, the Chnnin Tower will bring in about 810.000 a year in fifty- cent piOCQS, its owners say. The observatory is operated ‘by s subsi- diery when Waiter P. Chrysler goes up there he can see his country home, out at Grest Neck, Long Island. The Manhattan Company building his s commanding view of the harbor, bringing th; Statue of Liberty right st one's feet. The Psrsmmint Build- ing. over at Forty-Third and Broui- wsy, is supreme in Times Square. its observation tower is only 446 feet sbovo the street. so if. charges but twenty-five cents for the view. Mir. Jones. now ‘l8. is regarded u an expert in the skyline business, and is often consulted by persons about to open observation towers 0n tap 0f skyscrapers in other cities. fates, "that foreigners are interested in our skyscrapers but that Ameri- can tourists get their big thrill out of the hlrbor. Most of them have never seen the ooem before.“ FAME H)! DZDTIY HAI-L (Cl-nudism Press) NIIW YORK, Bent. z-Fsme has conic to blind Dorothy Rail, though she did her but to docile it. And it Ill hlvimied because of her voice - s drswlinl. bI-hy voice that made people laugh. It was Dorothy's lmbition w be- come Ill interior decorator when soc left Mesdvillo. Pa. several years ago. ‘Phat hope wle realised, and she wss s proficient decorator, too. However, whln Mill Hell begin to mention sa- vsntqss of Tudor over Louis xiv decor, her clients would smile and why she didn't go on the stage. "We find, "said one of his sssoc- ' Ilnsil! Dfrothy-bcccme s bit u. nfllllhii. fl Inn-Mulls. (750 LAMP ‘ that saqfwelcome”, ET your home bid s cheery greeting to your guest. Light up with Edison Mazda Lamps . . g they help friends to distinguish your horne and they V Add warmth to your welcome. Use Edison Mazda LAMP! in every mom. Their light isfrec from glam . . and they give full value for current con- sumed! For convenience, buy than by the amen. EDISON Mszfib. " LAMPS ‘A_CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC PRODUEI SEFFEMBEK 3.1% CAPETOWN, Union of South Ab‘