3-wa- firlaniirrrrnrowy ACUARDIAN c a -' c. P. R. 1......‘- gration Scheme (Chadian Press) TORONTO. Feb. il-The Toronto Star yestsrady published the follow- = ing special dcspatch from Isndon. Ont: “The Canadian Pacific Rail- way imunderstood to have under o, Lion approximately one half oi z the arable land'on Pelee Island. 4 COO‘ i Men Marooned g‘ ‘By George Marsh ‘O Q O 0Q OQOQO§§§'§40§'O§'§§§§Q 900-00 '-' SMILES -‘- GABBY GE RTIE TllE STORY So poignant was the memory ‘that the man, stretched on his blankets in the dim candle _llght instinctively raised his right hand to trace with hi3 fingers the course of the bullet which had seared his face. Then with much glunting a hairy body wriggled its way to a place beside him; the moist nose of a massive, ieonlne head was thrust into his face, while from a deep throat came lwo noises. v “Etienne is surely making a wet night of it in the bush, Shot," said the man, as the wind drove the rain in bursts against the straining fly of the ‘ There's lleolth and ind Lake lihle. which will be lised in big- immigration scheme. It is sta I h‘; 8 a]; h’. that the road intends to operate III M!’ 3W" 9r m thephonm.‘ ‘g . _ Pelee Island is engaged in taking . the options but he refuses to s for whom he is acting. From reliant, ' information however, it is learned that the railroad is behind the ' scheme and’ plans for the colony are} in an advanced stage." YVhcn Ziegfeld selects them, you ‘ (‘ll ll he sure they have personality. tent. Then with the hairy bulk of the contented dog sprawled against the Farm for Sale at’ YE The subscriber offers for sale his farm of 74 Acres at York in Queen’s County, conveniently situated, one.quarter mile from Railway Station --72 acres in a high state of cultivation. For further particulars apply to WALTER F. DOCKENDORFF, York. or MacKinnon s. McNeil], Solicitors, 90 Great George Street, Charlottetown. , 41564-2448 ZWRS. Canadian Government ~ Endorses Applicatior seeking to obtain this lmpor .. sporting event for Canada." , This lowly New York girl, now ap- . pouring ill “Rio liiiu,” hus talent-—- h =length 0f his recumbent body, heaxl and lu-untv, ion-enhanced by \\'on- . clrrfnl skin and the softest waves 0f l i propped on one ha“? Wm]. the Bu“) dark brown lniir. ‘i "A leap year propolal il fre- "wed i-he airedaies ears- Gui/hm" “When friends ask me what I do i quently made on his knees." ioughts were again with his home- to make my hair so soft and gleam ," nmmg two years bef°re_ ezlya Miss Hnrgrnvc, "l have to think ‘ ’ ' ' twice in toll thonl, because l give so The bell“ days ‘(allowing hi5 land‘ U16 5P11l¢e5 dTlPPed m APT“ "WW5. he mmplhles through comohdlggoh u; little time iolit. The nlt-tholl I use ing marched past his dreaming eyes was well on the road to the first, $iK threéAmerlcan 1m“ was regarded m " ' m»; ‘g Ne‘. Yrk 151.12”: itlcupiit ‘itmluiitlc Daildcrine glgggafszgdfé; i?’ g: S“: -niu":t1riy Tim“? i“ i“, “Wilma hédkmilfd shirplns circles today as a nos-shanty on my llrnsll oacll time I use it. I e c a ge o i t e ung 850115 8n P“ ¢ l‘? ¢ g y; _ T}, m line am letting my lniir grow; but you’d battery; 5W1“ hours with Ethel. dlll- hard Wélflht he had 105b, bill; it was o" thengzageu ma“ Ijenlwaeesmxfi 110V" 1411M" ii. Dundc-rinc kce s it ners with his family, reunions with under strict parole that the Garth comm N u so suftundcusy to arrange and olcla 1d n,‘ d_ A 1 h d m 111195. the Ameflcan 1119mm!" “n5 l’! l" Pill“? 5° “‘°"il°l‘i"l|."- 1° Sh" o an a‘ ga n e m e rougn Guthrie o! old‘ burned to a deep ti“ and the Munson fleet. Consolidation my huir such a silky’, soft and lus- Cheerios thousands in the final re- by the sun-glare from the Maren 0mm concerns“. accompmhed WW,“ trolls zipprllruni-c, irlenlls are always view of hi5 brjggdg; crust one day waxed 1n on Ethel and uomun-ntin; on it. There isn’t a trace He buck! d at the f sh , . ' ' . give the United states 5 5.51pm"! or‘ of dnlnirnlf lvft now that I'm llsingi c B r memory o 0- his sister-lfl-lflw- Th“ night ‘i dm“ ganization that could compete with Dunllcrinc regularly. And it keeps i marching with bfilrtlillon headquarters ner, through the OOIIISS OI which l-hfl the ‘greatest o‘ the worlws “Hes since my hair and scalp so cieun anll coln- ir full field kit and ' blanket t, fortulllc that. I rion’t shampoo 1181f, i wlifh its wound tgearmg a practical Charles dig] .8.‘ lens’?! on they would be capabw o‘ carrying on as oiicn as I used to.” 5 Pea his P1311510!‘ his br0 91' 5 1119"" ca‘ a more balanced trade than under dlunlicrinl: quickly removes that: M the time v! hw dlscherlz-e the ship in aspecial branch of the gww- sepafflbe operation. "" oily him from _vou_r_hnlr, brings out surgeons had shaken their heads over mg business, the sober eyes of Garth Ills natural color, gn cs lt more lustre his luhgh “you're not out of the m with flank amusemenkthe mm woods, yet," he had been told. “A long or a 5mm repeatedly “med the coy- resi in the Oren w. 0r Y°l1'll have ners of his mouth. at length the old- trouble with that chest." But a desk e,- brother gbfupfly demanded; in the office of Charles Guthrie wait- ~you don-t mom to be mung me ed him and he had kept his own seflougy, Garth?" ' In Memoriam JOHN A. McKlNNON Shipping; Merger (Special to The Guardian) NEW YORK, Feb. 2—-Fbrmatlon o1 Montreal to make the fight for loot health-and happiness. And‘ before f ii t u“ sn°w5 Mi‘ the Quebec hm” and one 6f the world's largest shipping There passed peace u y away a his’ilome at Selkirk, on December 25th, a highly respected resident, in the person of Mr. John A. McKin- non. at the age of 8B years. Deceased was a highly re- smted man. ‘In his earlier years he followed the sea.‘ He was a not- ed sailor and fisherman before he started railroading. being one of the pioneers in that business, having joined the force at the opening of the Island railway in 1878, and con- tinued an employee until age neces- sitated his withdrawal. There was no pension in his day, so he turned his attention to farm- ing and he made it a success. ___i_ Besides farming he carried His Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Deagle of Majesty's mail from Selkirk Station Consort, Alberta, formerly o! Rollo for a good many years, even up to Bay are visiting relatives and friends last July. lat Skeet: What caused your poor brother's death? ' 2nd Skeet: He blt a flapper on the cheek and died from paintefls collcl than brilliuntinc. It makes the hair ~ - - easy to dress; keeps it in place. It; Rollo Bay and Vlclnlty usually checks danrlrnfl. It isn't 0H5‘; doesn't. show. All drug stores haw the generous 35o bottles. A delicately fragranred necessity for the well-groomed girl! (Special to the Guardian) He suffered three months illness NE“! CAREER FOR. WOMEN QUEBEC, Feb. 4.-Another ave- nue for women who wish careers is being opened by the Society of Char- tered Accountants of the Province of Quebec, whose membership. as pro- vided by its charter granted in T880, provided for the admission of men only. It is now proposed that per- sons of either sex may be admitted as members of the society. 'n|_.[ on; so; IIIuNII|II|1 Ipslllflfl on; LIVE HOGS _.We are taking live hogs daily, excepting Saturday, paying high- ' ' estmarket prices. i, i Davis $9’ Fraser ‘iworessional Cards - lllark R. McGuigan B. A. , BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. ' MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown, P.E.l. i‘. - McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Banister and Atiorney-at-Law ' Office: 180 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. l. “Sadie broke her mashle this morning." “I'm not surprised. He had very little money when he came down THE CULPRIT "I had my pocket: picked last night." “Why, I didn't know you were living with your wife again." ' counsel. "You've lost five years, old man his materialist brother had deprecat- ed. “You're twenty-six and have a. lot to learn.” Hot blood had darkened Barth's face. “Lost five years? Where would you and your money be if millions of us hadn't lost five years?" he blurt- ed. “Oh, you know I appreciate all that, old chap,” soothed the smug Charles. “It's "necessary for me to repeat how proud I am of your record, but you know nothing about the business as yet; and I want to sec you in a position to marry." True Garth had acknowledged, he knew nothing of the Guthrie Steel company, which, created and devel- oped by the energy and ability of Challes Guthrie, had, through war contracts, made his brother a mil- lionaire. And then there was Ethel, waiting. So, instead of the summer in. theopen air on which-the-doctors had insisted. he had gone to work. The fingers of the man lying in the tent shut convulsively on the thick mane of his dog as he remembered the pain which thrust through him when he had first realized that Ethel never voluntarily walked or sat on his right side. Coming from a. world of broken men, where the blind and the maimed were commonplaces, he had almost forgotton the shock the scar on his cheek had given her the day of his homecoming. Unpleasant thought it might be, this red gash, to look upon, it \vas nevertheless the symbol of his service, the measure of his manhood. Yet to the girl who loved him, it seemed e thing of aver- sion-repulsive. Following the discov- ery, he had, on meeting her ironically covered the cicatrix with his hand, or turned his head, but the red shame and the passionate tears of protest, which it invariably induced, checked CONTINUED " Demonstration Is Planned (Canadian Press) LONDON, Feb. 3—Various groups of unemployed men who are now marching on London plan to gather at Tragalgar Square, Feb. 4, for a demonstration “to rouse the whole nation to solve the problem and dis- tress of unemployment." Small con- tingents have started from Scotland, Yorkshire, South Wales, South West England, LBIIOBShlIc, Nottingham- shire and Derbyshire and are plod- ding on an average of eighteen miles daily towards the capital. The nation- ai unemployment workers committee which was organized by unemployed groups, has issued a call to all work- ers to march with bands and ban- ners to Trafalgar Square to demon- strate their solidity with the men who are tramping to London and to demand "the right to live." NO BATIIING BEAUTY LONDON, Feb. L-When the vil- iage schoolmaster at Hottsbridge made a plea for a bath in his school, one of the school board opposed to the suggestion, stated that he hadn't bathed in ten years and that a friend of his, who lived to be 90, never had a bath after his mother quit washing him. More than half the people now enlplliyed in Ireland are agricultur- ists. She Suffered Severely in Tlgnish. . ficiating. a business trip. West. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Murphy were visitors to Dundas on Sunday last. The death occurred at Souris River last week of Mr. Patrick Hughes. Funeral took place Sunday afternoon from the residence of M1‘. Howlah Mullaly toSt. Mary's Church, Souris. Messrs. J. P. Deagle and J. D. Chaisson, Bear River visitors to Rollo Bay. , Rev. F. L. Mullaly, St. -Dunstan‘s University was a. recent visitor to Souris River attending the funeral of Mr. Patrick Hughes. The death occurred at Cheptow last week of Mrs. Mary Longaphie, age 96. Funeral took place from the residence of her daughter Mrs. Patrick Sweeny to St. Alexis Church, Rollo Bay on Sunday afternoon. MacPherson, P. P., St. Margaret's of- Mr. Austin MacGillivary, Seven Mile Road was in Souris Tuesday 6Y1 Mr. Francis O'Keefe, Gowan Brae, left last week to enter St. Dunstalfa University, Charlottetown. Mr. J. MacDonald,‘ Souris, recently visited his sister, Mrs. Joseph Mace Rae, Rollo Bay West. \ 'I'he Misses Sarah and Olive Peters were recent visitors to Rollo Bay Miss Margaret Peters, Rollo Bay. East, arrived home Wednesday from Watertown, Mass. the past few months. where she spent The Rollo Bay West Women's In- from cancer, it being the third attack. In the previous two cases he had the cancer removed. but in this the last attack he considered himself too old to undergo an operation. He was visited flsquently by his pasort, Rev. Louis P. Callaghan, also his friends also called to see him regularly. Besides his brother and sister, he leaves to mourn his loving wife and four daughters, Mrs. Deagle, Boston; Mrs. McPhee, Boston; Mrs. McInnls, Selkirk; Annie at home, and four sons, Allan, Selkirk; James of the C. N. 11.; William at home, and also Joseph at home. The high esteem n. which the late Mr. McKinnon was held, was shown by the large funeral ooitege which accomp nied the remains to the Church at St. Charles, on the morn- ing of December 28th. The hearse was driven by Mr. James E. Mclnnis, and the pallbearers were: Eleston McPhee, Wilfred McPhee, A. J. Mc- Adam, Daniel E. McDonald. Peter J. McDonald and James Carter. A high mass of ‘requiem was cele- brated by Rsv. Louis P. Callaghan. after which the mortal remains were tenderly laid away in the nearby vlllmhilard, there to await the day of glorious resurrection promised to the Just. May his soul rest in peace. _________... JAMES GILBERT In Souris, Jan. 29, James Gilbert passed away at the age of 7'1. For four years he had been an invalid, practically helpless and 8 great suf- ferer, but he bore his sufferings with wonderful fortitude. An attack o: flu proved fatal. His widow and son are left at home. He is also survived by broth- ers in Nova Scotia. He was buried in the C. of E. Cemetery on Jen. 31st, TORONTO, Feb. 2.—Endorsatlon by the Canadian government of the application of the Canadian Olympic committee for the Olympic winter sports of 1932 has been" received by c‘. ' l. P. J. lvfulqueei. A letter today from the prime minister, Hon. W. L. MacKenzie King, reads as fol- lows: "Let me say that I think a large measure of good may well ac- crue to Canada, whose representativ- es have established an enviable rec- ord in the olympic games by holding the winter sports in this country. "Games carry a distinct appeal to all classes of the iity and are recognized as one of the most effect- ive agencies of publicity. I am pleas- ed, therefore, personally and on be- half of my colleagues in the govern- ment to mmend the enterprise of the Canadian olympic committee in SNARING MOOSE St. JOHN N. B. February. 4.-Hou' the simple method used to snare rab- bits is employed in the thrilling sport'of capturing moose alive was cxplaind to visitors at the New England Sportsmenb show‘ by Claude F. Bishop, New Brunswick guide. Among all the forest denizens ap- pearing in the flesh at the sports- men's show, none excited more in- trest or curiosity than the cow moose caught by Bishop and freigh- Ltd to Boston in o. box car. young children in his care, to whom he proved both father and mother. There are left to mourn his death. two daughters, Bertha, at home. and Blanche, who is Mrs. Milton Ding- well, and one sister, Mrs. John S. Francis, Fortune Bridge. The funeral service was held on Jan. 22nd, conduc‘ ‘ by his pastor, Rev. A. D. MacDonald. Sir George Mcbaren Brown, Cant- dian representative cu the internal- ional olympic committee has beenil communication by cable with memb ers of that committee and the Units! States olympic committee in refer- queen, of the Canadian committee will be in New York next week at ilu Milrose games and will confer with the United States olympic ofiichil and endeavor to enlist their support on behalf of Canada. There is still more doubt as to whe- ther the United States has been u- arded the winter sports as weliu the summe games but even if sudl is the case an effort will be made to have the winter/sports in Canada in 1932. The intention is to hold the sports in Montreal or Ottawa ii they are awarded to Canada... The Ircthod of capture. Bishop explained to the numerous outdoor men who plied him with questions. is quite simple. A noose of atron! manila rope is hung across iht moose trail and obscured with boughs. When the animal puts his head through. the pressure of thl rope against his body causes him to plunge forward and the an!!! tightens. A birch log is tied at th! end of the rope to impede progress nnd the moose then easily 0"!" taken. The animal exhibited at the show was one of sixteen caulht ll this manner by Bishop and hi! brother in Albert County. N" Brunswick. Only on; bull was snar- ed. Five American airplanes were Mil to Brazil this year. Scotland has a. woman of thl hounds in Mrs. Jack Coats. moth" of a baby. ence to the matte . President Mull McDonald & McPhee B. A. _ J. A. McIIONALD I]. F. McPHEE With Pains in the Bag]; stitute intend holding a raffle and Rev. s. n. MacDonald conducting ON THE BEACH ’ dance in the School house thlsweek. the service’ “May's gown makes a perfect fright o1 her." "Yes: but outside of her col- tume she's I shapely and beautiful girl." him. ' That Ethel Falconer was not ofcthc 3Z3‘ 3.1.22‘??? ‘Ziilififilii ‘LZ.'§‘.‘°Z.' we M r 1w“ w" their men-glorled seemingly in these Ml" M cum” mu"! Benflmld by Peter Mmcxoskey’ Be" River south ‘ “ ' ' - is improving after her recent serious proofs of their sacrifice for Canada, Th!" U" and the empire. had forced itself upon the conscio ices of Guthrie with a lake 17/ 713' Sa e . n Prince Edward Island Lady Used ‘ , BARRlSTERS, srroanays, arc. BM“ KEN’ m" El-‘ZABETII RICHARDS MONEY T0 LOAN' Riley Bull-link Charlotte-lawn st Sourls, on Jan. 19th therotook illness and will, we hope. soon be en- place m, death of Enubem the 3°54"! h" “m” 3°“ heaiih- seven-year daughter of Mrland Mrs, Norman Richards. New London, P, E, 1_ _ Feb, 4.-(Speclal)—"1 suffered severely ' DEVILLED EGG ‘Bless are always popular at pic- i-S-tewari: & Lowther. J. D. STEWART, K. C. N W. LOWTHER psmusralzs. SOLICITORS. arc. M Great George Street MONEY TO LOAN nlcs or on a hike. Boil the eggs hard. Cut in halves lengthwise. Take out the yolks, mash them well with boll- cd salad dressing and put back in the whites. bitterness with which his philosophy vainly contended. vehement as were her protests, her denials, when, in n. with painain my back." writes Miss M. Currie, who lives at this place, "I was advised to take Budd's Kidney Pills and they helped me so I contin- moment, of depression and dlslllusion he had suggested that to hold her to ued taking them. Now I always keep a box in the house. My mother suffered N’. B. EXHIBITION ATTRACTIVE She had been suffering from dia. betes for some time, and an attack 01 n" Proved W) much for her re- duced condition. BOSTON, February. 4.—_Nht the A V 202i-i-l-tf. Dr. D. T. Waye She leaves to mourn, besides he;- parents. an older brother Claude and two younger sisters, Pauline and a promgse made 1h 1913 u, a ma“ ahgreat dekllll ‘wig: Riheumtatism and least o’! the attractions by the New whose face was presentable and body w emu" s e ee a ‘fd l‘ tack mm’ Bflmswlck Bllldel W u" li-‘Wmmm? sound, was grossly “mam now m“ he ing on she takes Dodds Kidney Pills Show w“ a luncheon they tender” and n a ta i h told n f-." mu i-ctumca to her the flotsam of who‘; 58.1.1’; 1, all” he“, mt the Conley-Plaza howl- Everv Muriel- wsr, soon-ed ghgnggd he nevertheless has ever been claimed for Dodd’; Kid- item on the menu with one excev- 3h! i8 neatly missed at home and knew “m, Ethel, m, was having he, nev Pills-that they are zwd for sick ‘tion-the lemons served with the among her playmates. Kidney‘- The m“ i” 5°“! hemh u" oysters-was s product of the m-ov- The funeraPservice. conducted by bad half hours. But notwithstanding mrough m Kidney. n m k t om" "m" "m". M! "duh" hi3 moment of doubt, his gray moods, m-ohg lhdewflh ah the imgglgiou :2, ince of New Brunswick. The piece do ltevéhAzlDt. MacDonald, took place on e s . ‘ yo." =rue as much to physical conditions as strained out of the blood. If the are resistance was moose steak and fll Z ii: i: l; 1;, 4 fibiidolifi" ii; ‘ unhappiness, Garth Glitlltie mu val- "Bk and Wt c! Order the lmnuiitiee the foods were cooked and prepared —-—‘—————-" lamb Ind Nd- 1 Wk d°°°°"' "1955- iantly clung to the (iIEIm! of the fair "i" l" l]? blwd ""1 6'1"" i‘ m‘ by the asides thmnlélves: They lst- JOHN HENRY McKlli ‘h’ h" ‘hm’ #13‘ m“ °' em he lulu taken back overseas with ‘mi’ m" ' ' i er entertained their mflrlsmeu st Bay Fortune. on Jan. ta. mu... J. Henry MoKie died at the advanc. .-.-.-_-.___i._..i..__ an pad. l lisp . a if ldf ihin- eetswiththir n int-h Ben & Mathew“ - ‘ lain a m the 8° m m" t m F I4 U :1“: woods. e m” mm - edageof a2; Aftsrsn lttlok o! i... Claims Many Victims in Canada a l Bu!‘ D_ h MAE-mum; ‘Then, after six months inure office 'As a result of thq Visit of Hon. flu. from which he had recovered, L. L. B. , S ' and foundry of Charles Guthrie, the and should be guarded against, Hugh H. McLean, Lieutenant gov- hs suffered a paralytic stroke which Barristers, Attorneys. Ito. lit. A H l - lungs of the returned soldier had de- MI c d LI I senor d! the province Governor Al- proved fatal. MONEY To LOAN veloped a con on which medical au- s Heart Trouble DENTAL SURGEON ' 130 Richmond Street Charlottetown, r. a. I. w‘ Wm huh,’ Aubm’! out, Ill o The nurse tells you to take Aspirin because site knows ra e. _ rs have told her so. p I! to stop a_ headache-or , £32519.‘ fi.°‘y'.'i'i‘.'i;.”°l‘.f"""'li°“i'.‘f“"fi m“ "'“""..‘.'.i. “Ill directions for its amig- uses: up‘ n. tdmulm" Alvlrinlaafndcnirilqhmdh ‘ SPI a h ldahtumm lsu of Massachusetts: may visit New Mr. Moxie was a highly respected thorities diagn ls alarming. A n h an" Pnvmhuve, Mm‘ m” o! ‘Brunswick. The csmdian official oltisen, well liked by All who knew . PIIOIIIBITION COMMISSION certain sanstorium in the foothills of m; 9mm "mgulb; med, ' 11mg“ invited the Massachusetts: gover- him, as he was of a quiet. frien ab. ‘u’ . "I'll". P- B- l- the Laurentians was the imperative 1411mm h". relieved thwlnsil .9! nor to accept theholpitality of m. disposition. Be was a valued mem- e-w» lflilfmlllulllgméllivllznmzdlar ‘l; om", and the wedding in the spring. ahdmmwl-ndmilz-ueia‘ wovinoe It his gsriiest oenvience. m of Bsy vol-tune United Church, m » m; 1H, mum,“ vlhyduhd‘ IA.’ Gov; Mensch was Gov. Pullers and a regular worshipper trim 1mm o.‘ J . o. 1. bl ." [mu so meticulously planned. wu In- or bottles beinguscd every day. mo: ‘at a luncheon st the suoa- as was this. sf" " Ohio! Inmate: a. J. Haywood H: definitely postponed. 54¢ b! i" Willi" Ind ‘ MM! quin Club here during an my. no m. wife, who vm u. mu Sander. _ 7' nmi'°““r'faz°finf7hfl“lm‘n 4'3"" mm“ , wlta his dog, trained u a WW? mmduhu}. mhlmwmflh’ was also received at Oity Hall h! son of St. Peter's Bu, predsccgm omblhudn" c ' “EH ill u"; l!“ I1 _ ‘ v u‘; members 0! K jiywvernmmt- fill by W IINI. lllvln] tyg y“, h __ .. w . . .. . . ..._ .._.. \ .