ll n=~..._-_-=.-.-__-4..-f.r.rs1:.__. _:M --7- r-» l 3' race: 'rwo rue cnaiu o1"ri~:rowN GUARDIAN SEPTEMBER 21 £1 tu nniuuuu vuoswnn-ani Y Y v.»i".' IHIII sais. 5.35-,,S,_§,f f U ‘ei 5 Pllll .es "'..“‘ 4 ._ . ty' l - ‘H H.; _;- nv c. N. .ii A. iu. wiuuniusou ' '$.§A l , ` .3 _‘_'c'j_'<» ~»~ 5.11%, W Wi- ill "Bu: no me 1 agreed taut youu r V- .3 better decide," Nazlo ureed. “I-ie can '_ -‘ = do nothing for you, Miss Desmond_ ___ _ IBSSV than n0th1ng!' My poor girl 2-if Wife 1" e had P°S1f1w~ It wont dot ous ;..‘f>,;__(_; .X _ -._ _f _ Mrs. Hari-:ness-that is the name- ? l" - .f _ F O R R Y- 5 T F U L ~ ` fl i?.’l.i.$‘fi».f§`§`.5.‘i"£i.`I."2i`.‘o..’“i.§§5 p _ if S _ \__A;_,_';.____; ` _ 5'" '., is Zone. Mr. Sheridan can’t offer ycu SLEF §n° fe °"¢ _._ » ;;ii;thmghexeeptb;..ouey~th1:t is. it . v __ - _ ,...» an onoura e man e ca.n't, 'n d | 9 e 5 t ’ o n now he knows who you are-" The Million Dollar Doll F|lf’l%||1F-i §.? Il I iiii *“"P.»?`*" no al 4'; li_:‘ <. ‘i 9 L ` .li Vt _ ,j in noon oii l"rltl;i_\'. .\`eptl‘inlit‘r ~lsi 2+-is 5 a ii axis.; a _gi .. ae e;af.i~*§.‘* ~`¢`¢f €l3‘.'- 'IFF-".l'-.:3.'=. 4. yi '»i hon? S'2'5f=»' ` 1 &;r'_;_: .; ._: - -if. - .;;v:: MCLEOD BENTLEY - .I. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTI.EY. K. C. _ Bavi-.ti-r iinil Attnrricy-:it-l.nw MONFIY T0 LOAN 4_-...a»».|=l-»..»-<»- ,-155" omoe: iw niunmf-mi street ._ Ooooeoobobevovooofoeotév u Gwyniietli F. Coombs \vill open ai l’iunofoi°te Class on October lst. Studio 40 \’icliii`_\' _-\\'vnllc. OVOOOOUOOOOQIOOOOOOOOO4-O~ L-:TH-ii-lu-‘~i;-i iiio. V _ 1 k i .._`___,_`._ __;.:_.:; ___ ._._.,.A______ li Harry Gomez F.C.C.M. \'i()LINiS'l` Stanley. Sliauv zuitl l'i-uixloii. Bldg. _M Chnrlottrtoivn, I’. E. I. »"' 1~Ns'rRUc”rioN iN vioi.iN AND -_ __ -_'_ ,,. - rin-toni’ J* _ _, _ei -liiili* - - } L-415-ii-iai~ii. ii l\TiR.\1AN w. Lowrnnii '_ Barrister .if Attorney At Law _.I surzri-ut<;i»ori,t» sm-et _ I-arse quantity of English F0 . ».. (‘liiirIritfvto\\n, P. li. I. DIONIIY T() LOAN », '_ Alex. W. Matheson KARRISTI-IR, SOLICITOR. ETC. Money io Loan Collections ()fI`ic1~: 140 llii-liniontl Street. , ‘ %‘ -, s'.-»- - ~ l §1'_T*~j;Ll_T _.; _\_ ._.n_~""l_~'_;*l Prohibition Commission Chas. H. Black, Chairman. ’ ` Charlottetoyn. , las. B. Mt-Donald, West St. Peters. ` jf .Iohn Simpson, Hainilton. 3 Send all information regarding _ i lnlracllons ol' PROIIIBITION ACT iw _ tai' the above or to Inspector J. li 1 e,_____Ln_,__- _.--_ ‘rx _ {~ ""“"‘ \"`" "`"` ""’ .Frbpp¢z, R, C, M. P., Charlottetown. L-432-9-18-Bi THE ANNUAL IVTHJTING fth P E I :A “lf” “"“` h“"““'”" “""‘ “" 'rr:Mi>i.:izoANcis rEbénATi0N gforagifiliirgnlfhiiigxiaitil: 2' modern i-i>i\v\-iiiciivcs. situated in _-uh h |d n _ ‘ _ _ I nice i-1-Sidi-iitE:\£ section. Alillly 163 TUESDAQ.: sEl,~;EM‘_;3ER 25") flgllgdngtgiffsét %;10‘:h§;”l';h‘;t 2 K"‘“ st' _ ` M 11 A- M- longed to tell’nnd dared not was .in . _ __ ` Q'-.4§‘3.`f“)`;1?»Tl‘_’--T;-_...c-_-T:T_;= lf' thee:-31-tg; A- R°°m=» his mimi. what would no 'mink- RO OW" __ coimi.»iL |;i‘vlTA1‘ioN ba,.k_m.,.P1.mc@? Tw. to . .. - .. , . TENDERS -_ . R. HENsLEYPs'fE;‘ifl':‘lg;T| injustice: I thought he'd known all In unit prices will be received at the . else which L5 still a mystery to mei (mm, 0,- Hu. City (‘l¢~rk up) to L-434-9-I8-21-21. _ g I for the l.i\'iii|r of pi-rinniiviit sirrvi-» zz*-ml-; in the (ilv iii' ('liiirlottclo\vii. Spe- that night and . » . _ - , you didnt ive me cifirlitiuns may lic seen at thc of- ti E me to explain. I've been looking UN' Of ill" Citi’ S“""°~"‘"'- “" the or vou half across the world. It _ oft`ii~ii of the (‘iiv Clerk. The low- Q8] est or iiiiy tciiilor not ncciwszlrily If. n ‘cepli-il. . n ‘ G_ |»_ _\-K-,|0|,em-_ The Annual Meeting of the Y City "lt‘rk~ Prince Edward Island FlSl\ deserved punishment, I got mine! Y--473'9"l9‘3l and Game Protection Assoc- gh M H k t ==-"'-"""*`_~_-_f*'-1%; lation will he held in the h ‘ rs' M ness' I Wm y°“ t° » ' Y. Y t. . u Board of Trade R00mS~ ehild's guai~dian~t.he only one she's | Chglrlgttg-[0\\~n, on Frid;i_\' got. I want to take the job over. I _ qeptemhel. 21% at 8 00 P :W wan; to protect her. Maybe Sheri- I . . . . _ . d i J. M. MzicFADYEN, L--iiZ»i-9-l9.3i AND ETC. I am instructed by Captain 26th, the following. Viz: 3 liurscs. 4 i 1 3 1 1 l 1 I 1 I 2 1 1 1 1 1 I power). Y Heifer Calves. Pure Bred. New Self Binder, New.. Hay Mower. llursc 'I`urni.p Seeder. Hay Rake. Set Wheel Ilarrows. Set Spring Tooth Barrows. Set Spike Harrows. Box Sleighs. VVood Sleigh. Driving Waiggoii. Heavy Truck Waiggon. Light Truck Waggnn. Manure Spreader. _ Wire. Several Sets Double llurness. Several Sets Driving Harness. 1 Cream Separator. Milk Cans. 1 Auto Truck I2 tons). llay Fork and Rope. 1 Gang Plow. I Single Plow. 1 Fox Boiler and Fox Pans (new 1 Hoisting Winch (Gasoline). 1 Cart. 1 Schooner Propeller. Other Articles tno numerous ention. TERMS AT SALE. J. A. MACDONALD, |’l’l . »-.1-_ u=_»...». - - ml-._ »- - - 1.\¢.u_.._ 7 W _ Y M” _#__ He _knows who I am?" the girl broke in. ‘ “He said he hadn't known, But he ' knows no -' ' -AND DO B0 H! No soAP CAN SOAK OUT DIRT FROM CLOTHES IN 5 MINUTES IT SAFELY W _ “You told him!" she caught the _ man up And a giddiness came over THATS R/DICI./LOUS I Secretary. fr N -mlm tl T " "T ` ` ' ' ' 1'- """W`T"‘é& te m `n lllliJTl0II SALE T OF VAl.L`ABLli HORSES, CATTLE you. Arid you do care for your good Dicks to sell b ublic auction on it Y I7 the premises at Dalvey, Grand Tru- What do you advise for Miss Des- indie, on Wednesday, September m Vlilk Cows, pure bred Ayrshire. Helier-with calf-(2 ears old. Gasoline Engine <10 horse- to SL Auctioneer ‘V what would lie say when he came along-who you are, and everything hy you came with him on this trip nd all tliiit. My child I was never he wicked wolf you believed me, when you ran away. I lost my head most bowled me ovr-r to .see you at fist, or I wouldii‘t have gofie. And ot to have a cliancc for ii word! ou made me suffer all right. If I ut I didn’t deserve it, I swear!- ear all this In a ua ou’re his an meant well-in the end. But he's own and out now. He'll never be ee, Teresa, I ask you to marry me. ever zi word shall be said against ou, never ii finger pointed. Every- ling I have shall be yours-and I ll you my names a protection. "You‘ll be Mrs. Eustace Na.z1o_ hat means you’ll be out of this ess the same as if you’d never been it. You'll be saved! You don't arc for mc. But I hope I can make d _V l r naiiic-Now, Mrs. Harkness, you've heard me out. Youre a wise woman, E. with experience of this world and--I uess-respect for the next one. ond?" He had half' siit,.half knelt. on thc sand near the girl and the old woman. Now it was to the latter he ) turned. knowing that Terry's ane- wer. lf it came quickly, would not be what hc wished and meant in the eiicl to have. Hanky' stared. almost dazed by the tirst of cltiqiieiicc which shc un- erstood only in part. Her heavy brows drew together in an anxious frown, her long-lipped mouth hurig C. li d sliizhtlv open She had not con siousncss of sclf. She felt over- whelmed with the news about “Mr. Miles". and its consequences for her adored nurseling, her master. Only secondary was her interest in the girl. but even so, it was strong. Prnyerfully she wished well for her X charge, _vet far more she wished “Mr. Miles" to be happy, not only happy but honorable and right-liv- ing. If it were true that he wasn't to be free, even in the repulsive half-freedom which divorce meant to her mind, then it was clear, for both their sakcs, that he and this love of his must part. "Miss Desmoiid~Miss De_sino1id!" she echoei, mechanically, "Miss Div- ine, youre talking about. And I-" "Miss Desmond's her real name," azlo cut in quickly. “But we won’t op to discuss that part of the ory now. What I want in ri hurry is your advice to her. What/s it to be. Mrs. Harkness? Isn’t the best ay out for her, to marry me?" “With God's help, I-I say it is!" he old woman stammered. "It, does look like the best-it looks like the only way out, for Mr. Miles' good, ns. ). N st t "T ` 7H/IT! Soak outdirt from clothes in 15 minutes-safely?" Perlgitps never before in history has science caus such heated con troversy among women. And all because of a new and amazing laundry soap invention that cuts washing time in hal _ “It’s ridiculous,” say the disbelievers. “We're using a fast-washing soap already. And even il is too harsh on colored things. Now you ask us to believe this NEW much faster washing soap discovery will get clothes clean in 1 minutes’ soaking-and do it with utter safely la colors, fabrics, hands.” Yet other thousands who have actually tried this new soup say that its action is positively miraculous, and that it not only works with utter safety, but also gets clotlies 4 to 5 shades whiter without one bil olflallie back-breaking scrubbing and boiling that s sapped women’s energy for years. Procter & Gamble, who spent one million dol- lars to perfect this new soap, were quick to make this statement. “We know it’s hard to believe," they said. “but il's lme! And every week thousands more women are finding that zl is lnic." An Utterly New- Type Soap The result of some 4 years’ experimentation and the eicpenditure of over one million dollars, the new, improved 0xYnoL_ts utterly different from anything you have tned before. It is new in principle. (Process patented.) It is new in action. It is new in results. It does these 3 things that other soaps cannot do new or have ever succeeded in doing: Loosens dirt out of clothes in `15 minutes’ soaking. Thus, banishes all the back-breaking rubbing and scrubbing. And cuts washing time 25( 1. to 40% in tub or machine-gives you aftemoons free! Gets clothes 4- to 5 shades wiiirck than other soaps, by scientific whiteness-measuring Tmtometer test. White: in ONE washing TESTS SHOW HOW OXYDOL GETS CLOTHES CLEAN WITHOUT USUAL “HARSH" EFFECT W /In R/of/1! A/vp /it P/aov/.= /7'! Radical new faster washing soap discovery that cost a million dollars to perfect is greeted by a storrn of controversy among housewives. How disastrous experiences with old type fast washing soaps havemade women wary. How they are amazed to find that this new soap not only does in 15 minutes' soaking what other soaps take hours of scrubbing and boiling to do, but also works with utter safety to colors, fabrics, hands. And-gets clothes 4 to 5 shades whiter without one bit of washboard wear and tear. Z , /rs Amosr uw/ost/sv/isis Bur urs TRUE I I. Pliotoi-nicrolngli of bund- new lheef washed 4 times with oidinn wap. Note fr in? in wuivnrdluo to oenililzinahol ing and “l\nnh" action. 2. Plmtornlcrogngh of lznnd- new sheet wuhed 4 limos the uembleu way In 01|/dol. Nou that vvnvc lu no( frayed onubll. than other granulated soaps can do in TWO washings! Yet, due to the protection of its new and improved formula. colors won't_ fade; fabrics won’t suffer! Even cotton pnnts and chil- dren’s dainty frocks are safe. And. despite its amazing cleaning power, xt leaves hands soft and smooth. Oxrnoi. foams up instantly and completely- eve_n in hardest water~into thick 3-inch suds, which go to work on grease, dirt, and stains 2 to 3 times faster than suda from less modem soaps. And. by their unique “soak and flush" wzisliing action, hrst loosen, then flush dirt out in 15 minutes' soaking. Yet absolutely safe/ Due to its special formula -its _special protective combination of mild soap ingredients-Oxrooi. mn't hurt hands. fabrics, or colors. Millions of women are quitting old-fashioned soaps in favor of the new and improved OXYDOL. Whatever your present favorite, try OXYD01. next time you wash. Buy a package today. You'1l never go back to slower soaps or harsher soaps again. The Procter & Gamble Company of Canada, Ltd. ' YO UR MONEY BACK If This Test Fails In Your Home (1 .."\ ti; ‘ga--\ * Ab nrcuuii ,plot F`*‘___£,'> <._;;. 'A' O Inlo2 pmmdllad with oqfull amount: el wllsi-,put equll umounll oi (l)5our uvorite loop Ind (2) Ilia New and Improved XYDOL. Then mul( a dirty towel in each for I5 minutu by the clock. Then rinse. O IF IN YOUR OPINION the towel that soaked in OXYDOL doean'\ wuli out whlfengmell uueelu, take the unused portion ol thareknlo of OXYDOL. buck to your grocer with this A and let yourmonly buck. _ ` ___*“ _W _ W* '___ _ _ _ i as _ _*_ SL - ,-_____l934 “‘t D . s\\\ /§\\ 5. / / _ f //S ,I . us... o SIZE oV‘p` sic lconomciu. lioiiseuom snr 5525* " ° 1.4’ ’ M°A|l|1'_!P|»|ls,¢ s°° 'I"lMlS/QQ; IN ‘UPS ,_ . .»ia»:¢.;~..-“‘i`I . Y “Pcrlr.i|is you deserve one," Terry aiis\\'ei'i-ci heavily. “But I caift give it tonight. O1' if I do. it will be no- nol I'd rather go back to the con- vent, and take the veil, and stay there forever, than to marry a man I don't lovc-when I do love some- one else." "But loving that Someone will you. It least, he would rf he's made - of the strong stuff I think he is. Am I right about him Mrs. Harkness?" “Ye-es," the old woman admitted. "1‘m bound to say I believe you arc. Oh it‘s all round ii sad bust-ness!" "We must make the best of it- and male It for t/he best," Went OH Nazlo. "lf you cave more for Sheri- don ohm youmif. my child. your anevm- to mewhl-" "I do oare more for him than my- self, of course. But I won’t give you nny answer now."_ Terry persisted with her mother: quiet obstlnacy_ "I‘l_l have to think first." "lou mean you want to tall: thtn8S over with Sheridan?" ' This deoloion was A blow to Nazlo. for he had tried to "rush" the girl, _ with his geiierosity and his argu- ments frilling on top of the sensu- tioiial news. He had thrown his vitality into the bottle. h0PlI\8 I0 Maybe I’ve thought Bad thliigsi about you. I oughtn’t to have thought, Mr. Nazlo. If I have, I`m sorry. But I-I can’t think at ali, if you're with mel I'll have to be alone tor awhile! Harkiieas, who ceased the edort to keep pace when sho heard the last words. The old woman was rheumn- tic, and sitting there on the sand had reminded her forcibly that her legs were not as supple as they had boon. and as thc girl almost ran to thc] hotel the two left behind joineili forces, Harley hobbling along to get rid of the "pins and needles" Nulo taotfslly taking step for step, though he yearned to be at the side of the flying fonn ahead. | ihorougiiiy Mn. Ilarimosii was his advocate, in what she called the "sad circumstances" md he wus relieved’ not to see sherlda.n‘s big oar drum! up in front of the hotel door, as they came in sight of it. other breakdown," he assured him- self. "lf not, by this time he'd have come.” hotel and left him there before Na:-| lo and Mrs. Harkness had reached' a spot where they could see the cn-f trance. everrbefore Terry, watkingl suaded by liis-Nazlo's-eloquence and the oio womans sorupies, to PllpllS ces an the newspapers, suppiiesl Menu, r-on Bunyan! promise, Sheridan would have been| new ts I ‘ a repo: or broadcasting at _AND gopmay '|00 uplagainst a fait accom li. In MOntrB2,1 stated intervals. ' Dill asserted its operation had IAN TER _ get 19._. brought “chaotic” results, sutisfuc- CAS ' Eng ' p P i Ye Im ttalk hin s, us t gs over with _ lVl_i.4lSheiidan. Tcriylkaiiswerecl. and' (C. P. By G“m_dian,S Special wire) “" *le ’°"°' to W" “W”-" N“"’°` MONTREAL soil is -The om' muttered: "Damril" beneath his f h k ’ ,l ` I ' th breath. His one consolation was that, i ° loohey “£3 'D "gd onb Q even if he didn`t get her, she uns $153; sea.; fe” t ay Wh er; a Du pretty certain now not to give her- '_ pup' mm `w° sc ws mn' sen- to Sheridan Itiollcd by the Board of Protestant M1.sVHmkm,5s stumbled up woV_Scliool commissioners banged their with a creakiiig of her joints, to rc- , desks shut and smgefi 8' walkout BS, turn with Terry to the Hotel; and i 3 D.’°"°5t' against' an Increase in fees. Nazlo was prepared to so with them' _ which went into effect at the open- i But the gm stopped, looking book url ‘ng °‘ the l”°““* ”°“°°‘ mm “ ‘"’~ mm' .weeks ago “Please don't come," she said.| Smking schools, ‘-Officials perturbed She hurried on ahead of Mrs. they sam per pupil .. I ..,. Also her feet had gone to seep enum Most oi’ be memb lmown as He was glad however, to find how "The fellow must have had an- But Sheridan had come. The car had brought him to the, the co-ogeration tory neither to papers, nor the "Either," he al Association of Broadcasters meeting here, "the press assoclatioiis mush change the terms of the agreemenv So radio stations can give heir lis- teners up-to-the-mlnute news and for longer periods of tim or radio Of l.lIl`0C IIEWS 861'- FOUR-YEAR-OLD GE TS (CP)-"James Kelly, aged foui' years, for pluck in trying to over- take a train from which he had fallen on to the line, having in- jured his head and leg." This inscription is on ii silver medal which Lt.-Col. A. J. Mitchell, of Tunbridge Wells, has had specially struck for a small boy hero Triivellln to Morecambe listeners, the news- broadcasters. told the Nation Baron Byng and Commercial high' Their attitude was if the pupils did not want to learn it was their mis- fortune. No action would be taken. turn to their studies. The increase in fees objected to ranges between 50 cents and 'I5 cents school board authorities when they I approved the increase. declared it to be necessary due to decrease of rev- Montreal." They claimed they ob- jected not only to the increase in _ N d _t M students' fees, but also to the cut -____ ° gc 1| U made in the suiaries or their touch- Wmnsoa. (Berkshire sept 19.- FW' Fu' You ers. A search for relief from the inces QUIET MERRIE ENGLAND Culomel T0 D0 ll- sant tlirob of pneumatic drills is , BANS ALI. MOTOR. HORNS _ M “,,,,._ hula, ¢° pouroui itil-ml _ _ boiievoe to he behind the doom or - ar Niunr Arran ii ao' .,.,,.,{$..n.u._.i.ii_v.i-ia v<=\»f\»““"' Ra a cultured woman found hanging . _ - .__ Prsss dw . _ . 1” " '°°"‘ “t ‘xgtiz Dorm ;0ND<;ilv, sept }io.-(OPI-Blain;/ul; ¢..l‘|"..'§!'}'i'='iE§nl{-"‘;?f,?°1,”,,{‘ll`§...'.1il"l`lI...l.}.§: The woman, . y mx, - you ow your om in g an system sm ~. , _ v.. 1..... , Cr London. has been described by a between 11.30 at night and 7 in the ‘,§,,L"\;,:,°\°°“:i:é¢r'i'i'ii`»'.`i.lL"`i`»l»'-iii"i'.`. »-...fi »......'i|i| pupils are those of the of the board were not nt the turn of events. to have the strikers re- dependlng on the grade. the students are said to era of an organilationl the "Students League of 0. stations will find or create means and methods of securing news eh- tirely independent of the press as- soclatiorrs. one virtue," he continued. “By sur- rendering their birth-right of broad- casting news before it was printed. and limiting the broadcasts to two five-minute periods each 24 hours. the radio chains proved their wil- llngneas to do everything possible to' avoid ii fight. Now that this plan* _ had proved a mum m a half a crown and on the reversei mi no h ul °» ° PW” “S-'ii it iuuroi wreath. coi Miroheii "This press-radio agreement had . Z with his mother and other children to spend ii holiday at the Bradford unemployed camp. the boy. wh0 lives nt Bradford , fell from the train. Sevcrnlfteeth were knocked out and his leg and face were in- jured. Plcking himself up. he ran after the train. which was stopped. I-Ie was taken to the Infirmary. a nano dbewil1tngtosell| uncensored news to radio stationsuxeuy nm. had he been approached 5°* rfhm b’°‘f§”§ th” “ew” :lib 'but he thought that the mot off po 5°” °r W °u sp°n5°r5' W 9”' ii poor little baby of four trvinfr ever the station desires. Newspapers to catch up to R "Mn fmm W-hlcgl and “dm stations shwld °°`°p°r' he had fallen. rather than miss al ate .fully and freely and radio sta- honda bv me __ d ith ‘ml tions be Just aa free tobroedcut a/ny h M y ti I S “`°““ W ` ' .nd ul new! M newspapers nm 'D e an eg injured -was very print any and all news." l"*"‘°"¢~ . | _ l where he remained till next day, The medal is about the size of wrote that he did not know James Au.. Bm'r.4.lN ADOPrs~siLENCB lol!" mea LGi)0N, Sept, 2l---Motorisii generally .showed l7i‘l‘f*'f'l. willing- ness to comply as Loiidoirs "mic of silence” for uiiotorcmins iiuriiil! W nigh/t hours wiis oxtciirioei to 0*/f‘1'Y “buii'lt/-lip" Men In llic Kiiicdflm This applies to cveijv road on \l'hl"h there tire s»ti'i>of llilltll* ll"'~ “W” than 200 yrmis apart, Extension of the sileiier miie. flur- ing which honking of lioiii.. iuid unneoemary noise in gi;-ivipg Clips 15 banned from ll_30 p. m. to 7 ui tht morning, followed a ileiiiiiiid QOH: practically ei/0l`_V “ill” l"l`"°“` urea in the country- _ _ _d In a few towns 1131"" `_“"""" from insisting on strict. Cil\fll"“C° as no dirwt 1H°m"°"°"-` "Tr moeruem or me omei' “1“‘.”._`.»1 been issued from the lvluix-ii 'I‘ranSD011- IIIIT “l|KE IHE IIIIIIIENS" FEELING IS LIVER Wgke Up Your Liver Bile- lnks you led no otHol<:_\X"» Nm," F.. ui nm _-_ friend as a gifted composer. moming you are liable to be ar- mi \»