"'~'<'7‘ar~.~ Aim; ,_, ,1 " -.- “wanna-A. - "ii.- 4 First aid. to lll MEMDBIAH . MR. aomnucx s. sraua ' _ , THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 'ot voun lilllLll , the Gfag; Tvlihgid llot Stupid- _ ' ~ carried by Handicapped mes There passed peacefully away t0 his eternal rest in the early hours of Friday morning Juno 19th, i931. one of Newlports oldest and 111051 valued citizens in the person oi. Roderick J. Steele after a 511°" illness at the ripe use of 79 veers? All that medical attention and kind nursing by his devoted wife, and family could do to prolong his life was done but God willed other- wise and 0n the above mentioned date fortiefied by the Sacraments of the Holy Catholic Church ad- ministered to him by his kind pas- l . l , aiiounted . , .4 The seeming stupidity of _ , , many school children, is _ ~ directly chargeable to ‘ faulty vision. Correctly flttcd glasses " A '" ~ '. _ often work wonders. ‘ r " - ‘ ~\-- %~_.-.-.._ .1/ n, others of whom he had not heard. He had no idea for what purpose Appleton had made his home here, "They're in as deep as we are," or that he had been imprisoned ' beneath his cousin's house. Kill them 3*}. (Continued numerous. I i I x4- , . Margato, r. 1-2.1. “Z§Z.’.‘§.‘L'..§.'Ii'.§'"il0W Ii. F. HUTBHESON , F. Gordon Hutcheson 0ptometrists—At your service. , "ii-i TENDERS Will be rcccivcd by the under- signed up to and including Friday, August 28th inst. at noon for thc purchase of the following: One Ford A. A. Truck cnmploic with Cab. Stake Body. Dump and Hoist. One Steel Concrete lliixcr com- plete with Engine. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms Cfrsill. ‘ma. MONTAGUE car-terms c0., unrrrw. Montague, P. E. l. 8217-8-20-22-24-26. ,s. s. 's11.v1.4 leave Arrive Arrive Montreal Ch'town Ch'town 10 a. m. and and Leave for Leave for St. John's Montreal Aug. 22 Aug. 24 Aug. 31 Sept. 5 Sept. ‘i Sept. l4 Fortnightly thereafter. DARVELL BROS. LTD Charlottetown Agents. ', FUR-NESS RED CROSS LINE I810-4-17-frin1onwed3ltf. Professional Cards‘ LGEORGE J. ARMSTRONG . ARCHITECT l‘ 145 Great George Street Yl620-7-22-mwflmo. lProhibition Commission ': ' Chairman _- ME GEORGE E. BROWN r lend all information regarding "" tlona of PBOHIBITION ACT to the shove or to J. J. Trainer, Commissioner. Provincial Police, (f lottetown, or to C. A. Miller, Inspector, Somme ‘ , or to W. E. Haywood. Inspector for Queens, C‘ lottetown, or J. W. Platts, In- spector for Kings, Montague. STEWART & LOWTHER J. n. srawanr, x. c. w. LOWTBER. said J lm. ' l . t them of a dozen murders. ANDS that are busy all day with Suspec H dishpuus and typewriters and golf but whereas we ha“ ‘"111’ susplcmn clubscunbekeptloyelyasunyidlefsby,thcy have a corpus delict-actually massaging with “\ usclluc" Petroleum the body o; the crlma Jelly and wearing old cotton or silk gloves overnight. Even one such trcat- 11 mcnt shows results. grout dcal of moncy and time to Eyes, like mirrors, are strictly useful ,11131<c 11? 001111111 that they 11111519 always, but only ornamental wheri llud 1t, ‘That's beautifullyframed.AhttleWuscline nsperating things,» Jelly applied to the eyelashes every night encourages growth. A little ap- plied to eyebrows with a small brush 531d, pgfflng hi5 head, Will keep thcm shapely and smooth. from no“, ‘v8.11 be h, Europe, uvmg like lords." Do try it. Skin! What crimes we commit against it every day! Exposing it alternately to heat and cold, to dryness and to "They wont W311i t0 K1179 Y0“ BWBY water. Let “Vascline" Jolly help keep a it fine and smooth. Apply 1t liberally to soothe all irritations such as wind- burn, chuplaing, sunburn, minor cuts, Aplllvwn scratches, etc. llclps prevent scars or a aculmcss. 'l‘his lS such u simple wuy to givo your beauty first uul, and so Got u jar today. the trade-mark "Vaseline" on tho label is your assurance that you are getting ihcir knowledge to cut my price. suic, too, that you should always have If I refuse. lhvy will DRY. P91111195- a supply nl "Vaseline" Jolly handy. hul, lhpycll gcl, mo for “Nothing of the klndl We may oip finding it. It has cost, me a a “Forget it, Fred,” "Sure, chief," Jim nyhow." "There's risk in the whole affair," retortcd. “If the deal ocs through Luck the genuine product of the Chcsc- kccp on. It was slicer luck that 111011811 M11Y1"111“1""11‘il C°~- CmEId- the police dropped the Rcd Chllpihllooked out of his eyes; 5520 Chubot Ave, Montreal, Canada. case when they found the mangled died ’a\vny. He was sums. v l l , K‘ 1i 1 First Politician: l'm given a great wrapped I can't smoke ‘em. Second Politician (envlously)! l under=tand you have a.mighty go h heart In my verses." THE SWINDLER The swindler murmured I am no Phllanthroplst, it's true; _ And yet I'm always looking for ,'I'hc good things I can do. we're here," he whispered. him," Hanby said. toward the stororoom. They en- lcred it just as Jim was kneeling than)’ @193" and 11°"! 5° “Q1111! by LuiglYs side, untylng his bonds. It was Leslie who made the first spring at him. Jim had not a duuh; remember, Pvll- , chance. Oiltnumbcrcd. taken by ballroom and a riding school under , rurprise, unable to rise to his feet. Hanby, when they left the store- room. stood up and clenched his fists. He knew that some day Luigi's inherent love lapse into some such exhibition of violence as "oh: d0" 51"! "mp7" Burton had great ideas of Nordic mncial pro-eminence. He show that even in their moments of dying, the Nordic strain was the thoroughbred one. gentle Luigi! Good morrow, Cali- ban!" by rea-lly liked Burton. It was as is ‘ic saw him standing braced _ior mc tifliulo dOPSIW pistol in Hilton Hanbys hand. "We're here to clean out this place,” Hanby said. "You'd better come along with us." ' The searchers made slow prog- They can't rcss, because they were as yet un- ware of the number of inhab- itants this subterranean fastncss concealed. The general layout was one of the ex- speedily made cellar with the lumber was the the woman main feature. Then there were "Two weeks three little cells, a kitchen. a store- room. and one other apartment. It was through the doors of this last declared. that by straining their ears they could hear the faint hum of human voices. clear. , The large While ‘they were wondering safclyl, they will use whether to attempt to force an cu- trance, or to wait until the people within came out, they were reliev- 11111813 ccl of making the decision. Mr. foolishnozw. If they are discovcrcdhlAppleton stepped out. He looked And rcmembcr when you buy, that they w,“ have to accuse save themselves. the mouth o.‘ an automatic For a moment flaming hate then it again the r ———"— body of an old coll mate who had {bland and save little man whom threatened to kill him. This thing‘ they had known so long. worries mo. Of course. you might got thc body at the culvert, but you gently, “Furthermore, I am u“- would mort likely be seen. sfll9T,Iflfmgd_ Y9“ have gomelhlng to perhaps, to lct things go. Soc that Suy to mo?" Luigi is ready when we need him." "I dislike revolvers." he said "Quite a lot," said Hanby. "I Jim walked to the SLOYCTDORLIruSY, you and your friends have ailing the Sicilian s to bc sound-proof. “They'll find that man and know “We'll by hame-lbeen comfortable in my house. I This collar had been so constructed lhegln to understand new on what you expended It was Juniors quick car that Mr. Douglas was lacm-d him first, as he passed the door of Leslie-Barron's cell. so much money. puzzled about it. You are going to tell me why you spent it." There was no question but that a look of relief passed over Apple- Eet 111111 11$ he's 1111111118 ton's face at what was virtually a confession that his purpose re- There were four now who crept mulhed a, Secret, "Now for When the door opened, Burton would kill him. "Ah!" he said satirically. "The benevolently. ground is nothing new. The fam- ous duke of Portland, as you no Hanby would It doesn't matter plete confession, and signed, I shall turn you over “Call it a fad," he observed “This living under- constructcd a the lake of his famous Welbeck is struggle was futile. gide by Abbey side, he and Luigi nibblcd viciously humble dlsclpley against gags. estate. Consider me a "He did what he chose on his T0111 131111011!" $11111 own property. You are trespassing on mine.” - Appleton sighed profoundly. “That makes a difference, I od- mit. Well, Mr. Hanby, charge me of tvrturc would what you think is a fair price for my tenancy. and I will pay." "There's another charge, too." reminded him. “Murder! whether you strangled Smucker on your strong- arm men did trouble dodging the chairl it. You'll have “When you have made a com- duly witnessed Not until that mOmEIlt had Han- t0 the police, Appleton, your goose cooked, and you ought to have sense enough to know it. Why | to the fuct that this was the Dia- Lnrilost Seller in I21 Countries com-‘cnnihvrlou LIFE INTER- s.»v1"1us.\1. cosvcsnou n1‘ TORONTO TORONTO, August 25th.—More than two hundred managers 111111 ileld representatives are attending the International Convention of the Confederation Life Association at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, this week. The Association's most suc- cessful lilldGl‘\Vl‘ll.8l'S from Great Britain, Cuba, Newfoundland, Brit- ish West Indics, ‘Trinidad, Guate- mala, Salvador, Mexico, Curacao, are present, as well as those from all the Provinces of Canada. Mr. Charles S. Mucduncid, Presid- cni. uud Gcuclul Manager, in wel- coming the delegates on behalf of the Directors and Officers, referred mond Jubilco your of the Confeder- ation Llfc, the Association having bccn established lu i871. From small beginnings it has grown to be one of the most widely-known life in- surance institutions in North America. Business in force totals more than illrcc hundred and eighty ‘ million (lollars. Hun. George S. Henry, Premier of Ontario, extended greetings from the Province and referied particu- larly to thc pleasure it gave him to see so runny present from Great Britain and the British Dominions, as well as from various countries of Central America. Mayor W. J. Stew- art gave ihe delegates a hearty wel- come on bcllulf of the City of Tor- onto. At the official banquet mi Thursday evening, the principal speaker will be the Hon. Dr. H. J. Cody, who will discuss the subject, “Canada Among the Nations.” Slacakcrs at the business meetings were: Charles S. Macclonald, Presid- ent and General Manager; John Marshall Holcombe, J12, Manager, Life Insurance Sales Research Bureau; V. R. Smith, Assistant General Manager and Actuary; C. D. Devlin, General Superintendent of Agencies; J. H. Birkenshaw, As- sociate Actuary; G. T. Varney, Manager for Great Britain and Ireland; Atilio Loon, Manager for Cuba; R. H. Melville, Superintend- ent of Agencies, Western Canada; Wm. Boulton, Superintendent of Agencies, Central Canada; P. S. Roberts, Superintendent of Agencies, Eastern Canada and Newfoundland; A. E. Lawson, Superintendent of Agencies, British West Indies, Cuba, Mexico and Central America. Feeling a little run down. The pedestrian who picked himself up from under the car. - church and his church loved him. tor, Rev. Father J. C. MacDonald who visited him frequently during his illness he peacefully passed a.- way. Deceased by ‘\‘s friendly _dis- position won the love and respect of both old and Young and the weary traveller always found him a kind host. He leaves to nvmm - sonowing widow, Elizabeth (nee MaoCormac), six children living namely, Mrs. M. Campbell, Mitchell River, P. E. 1., Mrs. E. O'Brien, Montana; Mrs. c. Patrolia, Cohasset, Mass; Michael on the homestead; John in New- port; Peter, Sydney C. B. One son Hug Allan made the supreme sacrifice in the Great War also Pius, Jcn, and Daniel p. deceased him some years ago. Two brothers John D. in Gaspcraux, P. E. I. Pet- er in New York; two sisters Ellen in Boston, Muss, Mrs. (Calpt) Slgs- worth in Newport. . The funeral poccssion to St. George's church Sunday June 21st, was one of the largest ever seen thcrc. Tllc serviccs at the church and grave were performed by Rev. Father J. C. MacDonald. The pail bearers were: John J. Campbell, John Campbell, Colin Calmbell, John Fitzpatrick, Angus MaoCor- mac, and Gregory MacLcan. The many mass cards and mes- smrs of sympathy evidenced the May his soul rest in peace. 1 aowanp J. csnaw- ' On August 10 and after long suf- fering, there passed away at Hunter River, P. E. L, Edward J. Carew, aged. 83.M1'.Uarcw was born in ianglund, but came to Canada by Here is one of the best American period novels, astir high esteem in which he was held. ring lillt? 0f the Rockies 0f 1870. A thriller in style, boil readable and fine. Rich in characters and incidents, hum“ and filled with romance. In this story Will Irwin has made lasting contribution to that literature which celebrates the characteristics of our West in its strenuous young day, I Guardian New Serial Story Starts Next Monday ful farmer and took great interest in Wheatley River Methodist Church. sailing vessel at the early age or écted as pallbearers, namely, Re‘, two years. When Edward was out SIX Bruce carew, cnflord Camw’ Heb capital for new scheme), um,’ m, years old, his father died and he was be" 5mm,’ Arthur Smith, Lorenzo dear Sh,’ it w,“ nmk, nnonnous m . brought up under the pioneer con- 5mm, and Chester SmmL diam“ m‘ “w” “any days- m due ment was made in the family plot at fancy." time, nuwcvcr, he became c, success- wheatley River, R E L Company Promoter (try to rala Intcr- fits eventually. It's only in its in Financier: “Maybe —but I'm not!‘ For many years, he served as Sun- day School Superintendent and held many high offices. l-ie loved his During the last eight years he and his wife made their home with their son William at Hunter River. Mr. Carew is survived by his wife, Marry Ann lsmith), three sons, William, Nelson and Alfred, all in P. E. L; four daughters, namely- Ida iMrs. William Hammond), Ray- mond, New Hampshire, U. S. A.; Annie (Mrs. Henry Smith) Viscoluit, Saskatchewan; Hattie, (Mrs. John Hammond) of Hamptonflew Hamp- shire, U. S. A.; Ethel, (Mrs. Louis Stones), Mayfleld, P. E. I. One son, Roy Leslie, predeceased his father. Almost the entire family was at the bedside during the last hours. The large funeral was conducted on August 12 in the absence of the pas- tor, by a former pastor, Rev. L. J. HlCKEY a N ICHOLSQll5 i’; .. N- ‘ ‘ Isaalsmns. soucrrons. are _ - 84 Great George Street nous! T0 1.01m. .*-.__.__________.___ f; MARK RI.’ McGUIGAN Leard, of Winsloe who knew wcll the THE FATAL DISEASE 0F CHILDREN vunishmcnt, and unafraid, that have you been scheming for years .hcre came a change of heart. to get possession of this place? "Tom, old man," he said, "Jun- why did you keep tenants away?" l0)‘, Bill, and I are here. We've "It, was g, fled," Appletpn returned trussed up two gallows birds. How blandly. “Every man has one. many more are there?" You, for example, desired to be the Whflh 1-116 118M WES turned 011. it owner of an estate. Well, that was seen that Tom Burton had was my ambition. too. I have lost. suffered at his wardens hands. You have won, why, then, not be His face was thin and lined, his ggngfgus and leg me g0?" body bruised and aching. There He muuu a movement; as 1i he were tears in his eyes as he shook wished to lead them away from the his rescuers‘ hands. door. He did not notice that Pel- k Burton had lime m m!‘ H? ham slipped behind mm and pm’ on tho marketfcrt c astcightyysars. new Only thfli the 1111111110115 AP duced a bunch of keys. Appleton , has no equal or oflysctung u“, plcton, who had tipped him into was only aware thug the dom- open. vomiting, purging and diarrhoea. of the P“. ruled he" absmulfily- ed suddenly and he was pushed ch°]°m'"m“"“'“' deceased and spoke words of com- fort to the bereaved. Six nephews cuawmc aaaarsana, sbnrhrwoa, arc. HONEY TO LOAN Common Block. Charlottetown, P.E.L warn u uh, r is Min- srd'n. The: name "all flatly h. Psln one: oiil MINARUS l BELL & MATHIESON D. L. Mnthieson, LL. B. Barrister it Solicitors Money to Loan Qsriottctown and Montague McLEOD a BENTLEY = W. t. :- 0. Mr. Soft: You arc not interested "~‘- w. o... hing‘ ,, ,....... AI l‘ F Is n valuable preplaration that has been -. A" 4_..__.......-... .......--..-.. >‘-_ McDONALD s. McPHEE . A. ‘l. A. mnouam. n. s". McPHEE I llsrrlsters Barrister and Attorney-at-Law ,‘ Office: 180 Richmond Street ’ MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. l. --_ In family trees? failure. . Attorneys. Etc. MONEY T0 LOAN Riley Building l1fl-fl-l0-lmo-daily Ill K O» C, Illlllllfl Public Augion Sales saw was , IO! III. N. I. “Yes, I fitted up my flat at a ridiculously low price. In fact, Ii cost ms but a song." “How's that?" "Well, you see, I started up s solo on the back fence at 2 A. M. and the donations I received in the chaps of furniture, etc, just filled the bill." _ . "Do you play golf?" "No; but I'm hanged if I can give it up." Miss Sport: No, so many of them Burton had seen only Luigi, Jim, remind me that the fruit crop ls a and smuqkgr, There might be 7am. AND MRS. l i’ Tiers! ‘m: Ssclfljor sow-Looms ewes lsmzsrusraleeruroralue into the room. (To be Continued) The Rise And Fall Of ._.._._.._-w_. *P£'°_E1l'_°‘-*TE" _4 Price, 50c. a bottle nt all dru lcaicre; put up only by The T. ...u., Lumtcd, Tomato, Out. isle or ilbum A Good Resolution l» You REALIZB w» Resins ‘loos Fou- welsnr AGANST you: um coAr we carious urau. or Y ' mi By WW5 S