. Prohibition Commission THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Central School Fair The BOYS’ and GIRLS’ ROYAL 5H0?! WILL BE "HELD IN Fairs recently held. Two days crammed lull ol interest for both old and young. All Exhibits must be in will begin immediately. Judging oi Calves and School Fair and Club sections will commence at same hour. 0n Thursday evening a Public Speaking Contest will be held in th Friday morning Judging will be completed in all sections. Friday at 1.30 P. M. the winning boy and girl athletes from the several schools com track in lront oi Crand Stand. An attractive program is arranged lor pup|ls o intending exhibitors and visitors in Murray llarbor District note that the train will operate Thu rsday the 22nd on regular time schedule. The prosperity of our citizens depends on the success ol Agriculture. taking and thereby encourage our boys and girls in their Agricultural a e Paton Pavilion, commencing at 7.30o’clocli. I l all school ages. nd Scholastic ellorts. l , The Exhibition Building, Charlottetown ‘THURSDAY and FRIDAY, SEPT. 22nd. ma. WHERE‘? the future oi Agriculture lor this province will be mirrored in theexhibiis shown by the lirst i and second prize winners at the local School place in Main Building at i o’clock Thursday. Judging peting at loc al Fairs, will contest lor athletic honors, on the It becomes the duty oi every citizen to support this important under- Reserve the above dates. ‘ ADMISSIClI-EXIIIBITORS FREE. ADULTS 25 CEllTS. CHILDREN llllDER i5 YEARS l0 CEllTS. Canadian Legion The annual general meet- ing of the Charlottetow Branch of the Canadia Legion, B.E~S.L.~for the elec- tion of officers and trans- action 0f business will tak place at the Legion Home, Grafton Street, Thursday evening September 22nd at 8 o'clock. 582241-2045 g Residential Property FOR SALE Best appointed; Green Street; fine locality. I20 X 18015 feet. lttaehcd. Apply G. R. Illzu-QFARRIE, most modern. Lot Two-car Garage The Crippled L ll Ii (Copyright. He sealed and addressed the let 0 painted a picture for her in the her possesed him again. This impulse bewildered him, He vrent to his bachelor quarters and tried to head. One by one the houses grew dark. still he endeavor- ed to make his books and magazin- :s interest him. Never had his llerv- Summemdm cs been more slceplessly alert, and ‘their obstlnacy ilerslsied after hc lBll-9-19-mws-3i. had undressed and gone to bed. n~09-O+4&++QQv0+¢40-+O-9+§q i EYES TESTED i i AND e GLASSES FITTED E J. S. TAYLOR e E. W. TAYLOR E H2 giiziilgtieliltilistsstreet .NOO+O+O-OOOO+>OWOO-O-O+O+QA ______________ _ Professional Cards _________n____ Stewart d’. Lowther J. D. STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTIIER BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. 84 Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN , l/lcLEOD & BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN Ofllce: 180 Richmond Street Chas. ll. Black. Chairman, Charlottetown. Ins. B. McDonald, West St. Peters. John Simpson, Hamilton. Send all information regarding Infractions of PROIIIBITION ACT to the above or to Inspector J. Frlpps, R. C. M. R, i? issGwynnetll F.Coom bs ; i Something kept him awake-an in- ccssant stream of things passing through his mind, detached lllogi- cal, unreasonable and always bring- |lng him back in one way or another ‘to Carla and her mother. i He got up and dressed. It was Iaftcr midnight. Over the pit hung an illumination which reached up [into the sky like the glow from c1 volcano. He turned down the cinder path and was soon among the men.‘ No one was on the job who did notj know him, even in the n gilt shifts! Many of them spoke to him tonight. but their friendliness failed to wipe‘ away the disquiet of mind which; had compelled h'm to get out ofi bed. He looked at his watch and] found it was one o'clock when he? reached the far end of the work-| lugs. A gravel-made road led to the‘ forest trail higher up, and he took ins road out of the pit. } After a little he came to the row of cottages. There was a. light in‘ the Haldan home, and he found; himself wondering what Carla did‘ with the long nights in which shei united for the coming of death.‘ Was .i. possible for her to sleep? Or‘? did she slt alone through dragging hours watching her mother, v ing for the day? He stopped gate to the p ckct fence which ell- closed llcr flower gardens, and his, TEACHER PIANO, Till-JURY. READING l0 Victory Ave. toal-l-wwem-bmtb. SIGHT- Phone 683-1.. cry. lie opened the gate quietly and‘: went in. A window was open sOme-‘c where and he could hear clearly a ‘DUI ti!!! Ml ldvhlnfi. It Ill cartel ‘_ B! JAMES OLIVER. CURWOOD 1929. by_ Doubleday. Duran, and Co. Inc.) tcr and put it in the company's mail. What a glory life would be if his‘, wife would come at last! He had;his rbs. thc.short. He went tothe door letter-her golden beauty a part of-‘knocked against it blue of open skies, a. thing near.‘ more loudly and wonderful for him to have, But‘ the door op when he went out into tlle nightfstcod beside and looked at the row of lightedbeen in bed, had not undressed. She cottages on the hill he thought of‘ Carla, and a yearning to be near‘ and from Wilitlil the sobbing must hove come at the gate. In the Opel. adyof Peribonka l mother. His breath calllc a gently. cued. He entered andl Carla. She had noti ll l l l l his kne ,5 “.32 Sgsfidrs riffs g and General, It was Carla! No One Else in the gently stroked her hair. and after {laughter and entertainment for Cottage Could Bc Crying Like little the tenseness went out of Cm‘- Claire. Hcre he felt about him a JUDGES CASETO COME UP That. la‘s body, and she seemed to be'cl'nging emptiness, a great lonell- Another legal matter which is __’_______ stricken with a grief that terrified hm. Then. in the dim light, through tears. you" she said. "I was passing-heard your cry- lug-J‘ and against her mother. Flor an ete ' it seemed to him. -an eternity in which he could: ral stillness. wrapped up, packed a.- flnd no words for his lips to say,~ nothing which mlgh‘. help a little to! ease the grief which had come so suddenly and crushingly upon her. Slowly he put out a hand lltftil it rested on Carla's head. Then he ldoor of this room Carla. waited. a-nfi without turning her "head give him her hand. It was a cold, lifeless lit- tle hand, with no spark left of the ,warmth and thrill which he had felt Iin it a few hours before. He closed his own over it tightly, for. the rNo one else in the cottage could be v hunch “m” than Carla's m“ and crying like that-surely not Carla's 395' struck the mm‘ w ms healft‘ Hi5 ma" thumped against-They went in. Mrs. Haldan lay in “me her bed. Her face was lighted With “d I giilceévezezeligs wvtré: zffglfiegnlgltxllg‘ ; Durand had perfected o, fresh scheme‘ Then I ' . some one came, and Pa“! knew she w” dead‘ Carla drew him nearer. When they were beside her mother she looked up at him. Her eyes, flooded with was as he had left her hours before, their pain’ were starry bright’ a" except that her face and eyes were “w” Wm‘ prde’ almost with 3kg: Beautiful,” she whspa-ed, word breaking in her throat. Paul bowed his head. “Yes, she is beautiful," he said, fighting to keep voice even. The hand which was not holding Carla's he placed on her mother's white forehead. For a few mom- ems they stood in this way. Then‘ ~the same impulse wh ch had drawn his boyish lips to his mother's cold face when her soul was gone made‘ him bend over and kiss the smoothj white brow where his hand had Ian. A little cry tore itself from Carlasl breast, and freeing her hand from! Paul's she sank down upon es and pressed her face cl he stood over he sleeping beside her mother-sleep- m‘, with wide-open, m'sty eyes. which Paul could not see, while‘ mlrnclc happened. She smiled at him l through the partly open window‘ "I was hoping for l came to them the drone and grind distant tumult of the pit. CHAPTER V On ‘Tuesday they went to Peri- Hc said no more, because he had bonka. FiUC-"sfd only half the truth. He was tllc way she tumed and‘ l of hm into the big room llaldnns empty chair near cotte llrloiv and from that to an-,and mun that was full of Tght. Out he wi thcr For t f For thirty minutes there was sil- cnreful to speak so that his voice ence in the pit, the first time in‘ would not awake Carla's mother, if t pray-‘she were asleep. His mind was not Rt the‘ lvrlrkfllg tyuickly, he was bewildered and frightened by the agony in Car- lais lave, ' car; caught a sound which did noti wcnt allrni come from the pit. It was like B‘wltll Ali's, hreeyearsThepltdemanded it. It‘ Haldan 1t held a warm affection. of the pit tame tributes of flowers which smothered the little ge on the hill. and when Carla her mother went to Pcrlbonka‘ the soul of the pit went with them. he that time Paul looked down I IN linllt 101M In hvr. it or to understand it. The house. forecast in Government circles that osely' where his mother had lived mlty. ed no longer even the husk 0f 8 The next day Carla was among.‘ her children in the school. This was the most amazllg pal-t or her fortitude. ‘Iwo days later Paul was called unexpectedly to New York. Ottawa Expected To Act On Logan Case This Week The new life which submergtd him for a. fortnight, its passionate business details, its conferences, the talk of still more millions, and of greater activities, was like a plunge into a maelstrom. His Either and I UtCANClES ON QUEBEC AND, ONTARIO BENCHES TO_ BE FILLED OTTAWA. Sept. 19--Advance in- hllndred dlcations all point to the present 09191‘ 090F135 week on Parliament Hill ifor bringing in another million dollars of proving money. Each day they were strus- one of major activity. It is the 311118 3° Teach l1 lime lflflhef- Their Government's intention to clean huge new office building, with its up a number of pending appoint- appalllnz efficiency and ceaseless merits and also to make its deci-~ rush of living crelltllrts 013N955‘!!! sion finally with respect to certain find dismayed him. and he W85 matters that hold considerable in-l startled by its unexpected effefct up- {grasp I 0n him. It was worse than the p". The appointments which are in for the pit had its redeeming e68? contemplation are all of a Judicial of wilderness and its human forces character. Vacancies on the Bench at work with their naked hands in 0f Qugbpg, opium, Nova, Scofla, rock and cllll’. Hr-‘rc hi5 mind 569m‘ and Saskatchewan are to be filled. ed dulled, his wits blunted, his- Several of them are Superior Court senses overwhelmed by the maunlt-j posts of importance. ude of the things which he knew In addition, the Cabinet is likely were happening without the DhY51c‘ to take action upon the report ren- al use of hands and bodies, without dercd several weeks ago by Mr. Jus- thc flesh and blood veer-the Slrfllfl‘ tlce Harvey of Saskatchewan in the [of brawn and muscle—whlch had case of Senator Hence Logan. made the p‘t endurable for'hlm. He_ While the Cabinet has yet to con- made no great effort to enter into‘ sldcr the matter, it is commonly rcenl- the finding will be forwarded to the Attorney-General of Nova 8co- tia, who is the appropriate officer to act upon it. On the grounds that some of the matters complained oi r home. It was filled‘ with a. cathed- way, mothprotected, like a 11811106 whose occupants had suddenly died, were committed in Ontario, where a place guarded by soft-footed and the Reparations Commission eat, obsequlous servants who made him the matter might also be placed in shiver. It was a, sepulcher of hopes the hands of the Ontario Attorney- for him, a. place of gayety ncss, a haunting unrest-and in this now before the Department of Jus- seme environment; (ygirg would flnd tice relates to Judge Btubbs of the amusement and happiness when Manitoba Bench, certain of whose She returned. The truth of the thing remllrks in recent cases have been added to his heaviness of heart. A transferred to the Government new note had come into his thoughts. hcre. The extracts involved were He w” beginning m Mk himself 1g‘ received by Hon. Hugh Guthrie, (Claire, with all her wealth and frec- ' Mlnlstcr of Justice. yesterday. and dam’ were really happy And y; in he refused to make any comment any way, it were possible for him ‘to make her happy. He had written to her immediate- ‘ iy after the death of Carla's mother. and toward the end of the fortnight he wold take her anywhere she might ‘hc sent her another letter. He want~ want to go when the job was off ed her more than ever, and in this ills hands-around the world, if that last letter, his third since he had would please her. ft would be rath- heard from her, he told of the ei- wonderful, wouldn't it? Around londiness o.’ the great house, its the world-Just they two! He asked emtpiness, its coldness, and how the question with almost boyish ‘only her golden presence could bring I hope and earnestness. ‘made a suggestion. If she would come back and spend only a little while with him upon the Miatassini, ' on the matter until he had studied them further. The advancing of the date of ‘he session to October 6 has forced some of the Government depart- ments into a race against time. This is particularly true of the Finance Department, which is working day and night in an en- deavor to have the revised customs schedules ready. When Parliament was not expected to meet until about October 27,, the tack of re-‘ vlsing the schedules in accordance with the Imperial Conference Agreements was considered form- idable enough; now that the open- in: date has been advanced it is regarded as almost impossible, not- withstanding which the order has gone out that it must be done. The reason for having the Can- adian Farliament meet so much in advance of the British House is the custom which obtains in British parliamentary practice oi’ publishing important agreements which Parliament is going to have to consider at least a. week in ad- vance of its opening. By having the Canadian House meet on Oc- tober 6 the Canadian Government hopes to be able to bring down the detailed agreements in sufficient time to allow the British authorities to follow their established custom. fn regard to the same matter it is interesting to note that Ottawa understands that the date of the British opening was advanced by Right Hon. Ramsay MacDonald. Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, because of the growing force of the attack which is being made upon his Ministry. By me publlcati of the agreements Mr. MacDonald is counting on silencing his critics who contend that the Mother Country was worsted by the Dominion; at the Imperial Econ- omic Conference at Ottawa. Wlenfllo/atum Yd; dealing cream for Cpldj, Ca/arrfi; but “\- ma.» fAfOQf. 3/?- c-p‘ ‘ i g Women golfers in England, roun "about London, are wearing soc in gay plaids, grid gloves with co cred leather backs and cllamo paints. 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Bun of Mine Screened ...... - Nut - Delivered frolfl c“ chmfloiilziz NORTH svnmav COLL LIMITED. ll. R. LARGE b C0- 53 Queen SIR" l Charlottetown» P- E- ' Telephone 1000.