Branches: "i BARR! PAGE TWO‘ 1.12mi :5 ‘Hi0lfilbltlill!ILHICIIQIIINH; a! 2[\:vr|.l iiales rm Affected " By Depression Well noted manufacturers estab- i Ished 25 years manufacturing a , lpeclaity. Get u yecessity sold direct ' l0 institutions, lmlustrinls and furni- -_- s, is increasing his national sales - roe and has an opening offering a. ~ pleudid opportunity for good income Ild permanent connection for two _-_oen in P. l5. 1., one Charlottetown listrict, one Summcrsid. ‘ll-"Plfl. ' Maritime Manager will he in I‘.E.l. ‘ext week to appoint representative. l‘ you arc a salesman or an experi- ncert field manager, and between 30 nd 60, have n ear and cnn. furnish Lrst class references. write giving ‘lhonc number, Box W. Guardian. liay 6-41 FOR SALE _ Small form about two and one- ialf miles from CilJl"lOlit.‘l'.U‘.\'ll, all iufidlngs new, up Lo-cliic ind in trccllcill; l'(‘1i‘.ill'_ Dwelling House is rnubungnloiv, Cllllltllllillg nine rooms, liiishcd in Douglas Fir.‘ House and Buildings are (‘([lll])]l(‘(i with electric lights, and iiil-llirli- born. double gur- rge, ice-house. llflrllfillfir‘ and llillgery Land f‘.\ill‘t3llif'l_',' fPFUiC and includes vrchnrd and small [rim garden. Ideal or ranching or gardening. Apply to MacDonald & hlzirPhec, Solicitors, Riley Building Charlotte- - town 4103-5 6-41 .. Professional Cards o. EDGAR SHAW, k. c. Law Offices -— Prowsc Block, l2? Grafton Street, Charlottetown. Wills and Estates Settled; Collection of Bills (Special Dept.) SAFE protection for all documents. _ NOTICE Now is the time to have your Fur Coats repaired or remodelled at bummer prices. MRS. D. DAVlSON 1'70 Prince Street. _ i402-4-2-thursnttuc-lmo. W. E. Darby, LLB. Banister 8:. Solicitor Dalton Bldg. Summersidc, P.E.l. l_<1_v£!q:.1lfl..-'”i RLfi-lkiu-Jdipxosshsooiom "in lento. ‘acnorct ntenns-ncotloeinonmrom Weill sfliizsi . ensure GERTIE "It Isn't so much what a motorist can get out of his engine as what _ between the two ciwd LEEPY cm" FRANK H. Ase It would have needed n. full knowl- edge of the local situation to realize McAlpln's croft m his lost anneal- Selwood, he knew, liked Starbuck less than he did any man in Sleepy Cot. With but a slight acquaintance thcrc was, on either side, no regard lost. And McAlpin knew that if it worried Selwood as much as it did him to see such men picking up money easily, he could be stirred by the re- minder of it. ‘Yet all he could urge on this score left Selwood cold. And perceiving that no impression was made, but rather that Seiwoods eyes were wandering over the room, McAlpin added that Lefcver had come in with a. new saddle pony that after- noon, and perhaps selwood would like to step down to the barn a minute to look it over. This news had quite a different effect on the hard-headed gambler. The pony, a present from Ben Went- worth, the active owner of the wealthy frelghtlng company of which Selwood was s. division superinten- dent, hod been eagerly awaited a week-Jar Selwood loved e. horse and he can get into the front seat." l-jj. Y; ..i,. .. ‘in. "I believe In calling a spade." “Yes, and it's just like you to call somebody else’: spade your spade.” 11cm WASTED EFFORT What's the use of worry? if poverfy's a disaster Growling will not hurry Fortune rmy faster. d’ 395-2-17-tuethurssattf. Max Factors Preparations Are used by 85". of the Screen Stars -—and should be on every indies‘ .Drcssiug Table. Cleansing Cream, Hain and Lemon Powders, Rouge, Astringent, etc. MISS RYAN, Representative M? Stewart t? Lowther J. l). STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTHER BARRJSTERS. SOLICITORS, ETC. 84 Great George Street MONEY TO LOAN. 1 Violin, Case I and Bow Open every Wednesday & Thursday CHARLOTTETOWN VIOLIN SCHOOL 107 queen Street. Up Stairs. Opposite Prowse Bros. 50c A LESSON. l u sluc, Inquirer: In your “Songs Wlth- out Words" how do you distinguish the Iullabics from the nocturncs? Ccmposcr: I try ‘cm on the baby. H he veers through 'em they're lulinbics anal if he howls they're noclurnss. inn actual polish, did gratify Sciwood. the record of his early yearsin the saddle entitled him to judge one. The sight of the pony, groomed to “If her action is up to her brag, she's zill right," 'hc said. as McAlpin swung the lantern away from the box stall. "l'il try her out later this evening." Sounding her praises craftlly, Mc- Alpin steered his boss into the office, where Mrs. McCracken and Moses sat in solemn silence. Seiwood, pay- ing no attention to them, drew a roll of bills and handed one to McAlpln. At that moment McAlpin, thanking him earnestly, jerked his head to- ward Mrs. McCracken to bid her rise. He hurriedly introduced her to Sclwood end pointed to Moses dramatically as Bunty Bartoes victim. g Moses stood miserably up, but, de- spite McAipiifs insistent nodding, the woman appeared unable to rise. She tried to, but could not. Selwood cast o. cold eye on her. McAlpin bade her tell her story. Fortunately for the unlucky woman, she could not even do that: telling it so many times in so few hours had left her too exhausted even to speak. But she looked the story out. of her mournful eyes. They stirred some- thing in Selwood that; words would perhaps not have reached. "This is the man, maknn that. can get. you back your money," said McAlpln, pointing emphatically to Seiwood, "i! he wants to. Tel him," he bowled, starting for the gangway door,.“do yup want him to!" Hobbiing quickly from the room, McAlpln left selwood at the mercy of the dumb appeal. The woman, galvanized into a sort of life by Mc- Alpin’s words, started, rose, sank back into McAlpirrs chair, choked, and managed to ask one unfortunate COPYRIGHT by GHARLES SCRIBNIM SONS- i? I THE CHARLUITETOWN. GUARDIAN 0D . EARMAN WNJJ. sewn: after a pause, heard Selwood oak the question of the b0? find 31°F"! u" boy's affirmative answer. “wmt kind of specimen are you-‘fl McAipln hurried down the barn to get away from the 8116435“ that he knew was to follow-for Selwood was credited with a. frontier vocabulary not alone uniquely 1°"!- lble but also extremely biting. The barn boss was brought back to’- the scene by asharp call from Sel- wood, who bade him look after the woman. In the excltemen‘ 91"‘ much to Selwoorfs annoyance-she had fainted and fallen into Selwoodb arms. when McAlpin had token her hand-snd as a widower he knew how to hold a. baby or o. woman- spoke sharply to Moses and told him to come with him, _ _ He had said no word as to his in- tentions, but McAipin knew exactly what they were, ,Pushing ‘the boy impatiently ahead, Seiwood stepped into the street and slammed the door behind him. Bartoes place, in the River quar- ter, besides those periodically victim- ized within it, had a. regular follow- ing of characters that haunt the border-line between honest men and rogues—s1ways a considerable one on the frontier-and o. sympathetic fol- lowing of the parasites moving in and out of Sleepy Cat; men who, like the hobltues of Bartoes, livcrl wholly by their wits. It was ten o'clock at night wheng Selwood w1lked int". this place with- M-wses McCre; :..1 in tow. 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With his eyes roving aoologetically from Sclwoodls word". _____ , ,____ ,_ to Moses‘ solemn face, Bartoe ilsten- ti; M6515, wfirie-‘ctubbofiiess in re- ed attentively to all that was said peating his accusation gave Bar-toe Moses, meantime, following earlier no offense. ' question: "Are you the sheriff, sir?" A faint grin overspread Selwoods “Say, Maw. why Is the wife of a ‘Lord’ called ‘Lady.’ " "Because that is her title." "Well, can't people see that she's a lady without being told about it." lfensington. and Moneton, N. B. l805-4-17rlaily. .- MARK R. McGUIGAN B STER. ‘SOLI-CITOR, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN. _ ‘Cameron Block, Charlottetown, P.E.l - BELL & MATHIESO R. R. Bell D. L Mathleson, LL. B. Barristers d. 501M101’! Money to Loon .7 CHARLOTTETOWN 8| DIONTAGUE _._..___._____-_--.__ McLEOD er BENTLEY . ' J . A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY It. b. Barrister and Attorney-at-Lnw Office: I80 Richmond Siren MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown l’ E. l iMcDONALD éilnt-viu-zr. = o. I. B. McDONALii ll. F. li‘ol‘!ll£l ‘IAIBISTERS. A'l"l'Ult\'l'l‘.'S. ETC. -.-...-.-.-:- n: Luau Clarke Steamship Co., Ltd. s. s. "GASPESIA" Passengers and Freight Calling at Quebec and Guspe Coast Ports Arrive (7h‘tnwn 7.00 a. m. April 2s Lcavo Montreal 7.30 a. In. April 27.’. Leave Ch'town 8.00 o. m. April 29 lllay 6 May l2 May l3 May 20 my 2o May 21 Fortnightly thereafter. First trip Clftown call lcc Conditions permitting. Charlotte town Agents. CARVELL BROS. Ltd. l720—4-ié-tuthuisnllill May Clh. lOQQoOv0ovooo14Qo50000000 El’ ‘hifii-Yliili KN“ (‘J fisri-‘s rrrw ' n II. t‘ l\ll"ft I i llVlllll Opium»: ‘ialt N.‘ ‘ll-hm-mfl l-iir" ll!!!)fftvvvnnpv-Ol .@O\)Ivu0a¢g “Al: . c.4943. LG i features-it was his only answer. “Or the marshal, sir?" she ven- tured. McAlpin, listening outside, decided she had killed every chance of help. He could not see Selwoods face but felt. a heavy silence. "Is this your mother?" McAlpin NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Any person wanting new plots or graves repaired in the People's Cem- etery at Mt. Stewart, must lpply to the Secretary of Trustees, Mrs. B. C. Clark. Money, or orders given to any other party will not be recogniz- ed by the Trustees. BY ORDER. 0F TRUSTEES. 4424-5-‘1-31. NOTICE The French Canadian Stallion Ovlia De Cap Rouge, will stand at Philip Lowe's Stable, Murray River, every Saturday during the season, beginning May 2nd and at Chas. fdc-Donaldn Stable, Montague, every sec-pd Friday“ beginning May 8th. Remainder of season at home. Terms $1.00 at time of service nnd $5.00 then more prmcs in foul. hlzlitL. ct owner's risk. f‘. JBEI‘ M \CEl’_‘.N, (lyre: tn Charge. Whit: Sands. f‘. (i. Hurray lini-‘ror. tOAZl-t-Zii-thurs-t wee-kl explicit directions, was looking csi-e- But Selwood showed immediately fully at the few men standing in the interest in the man with the news-l -room.. As selwood finished, Bartoe, paper. He was a. liverymsn who resting his eyes on Moses, spoke traded in stolen horses when he fmildly: "I never saw this fellow be- safely could, and in stolen goods- fibre, that I know of. We ain't seen using his barn for a fence. Sel- Yslx hundred dollars at once here in P. R. A. a. month. This fellows picked the wrong place, that's all." Seiwood gove no credence what- ever to the expecid denial, but Moses saved him the ‘trouble of say- ing so by pointing suddenly to a man sitting alone at a card table across the room, poring over an old and well-thumbcd illustrated news- paper. ‘There's the man that Li-ought me in here-and this '—he looked Bartoe in the eyc-"is the man that was dealing the three v cards." Bartoe only laughed, hloses, he insisted, quite unruffled, was mistaken-s. thing that might happen to any man. "I make mistakes, nwseif." he said ‘ Rooms, Market Building, 7th May, at 7.80 P. M. l H. M. DAWSON. Licut. CoL, V. D. CHARLES LEIGH. Lieut. 00L. V. D. Secretary-Treasurer. 435fl-5-2-tf. Lu q» Vd laable Building l Lots For Sale NOTICE Six building lots, four fronting on Water St. and two on Gt. George Bf. the site of the Victoria. Hotel "King. Street lots have been sold. The above Jot-s would make an excellent site for an apartment house and will he sold at on attractive price to anyone who will buv thsm in one lot. Also gbiPd n’: lct on Water st. facing Vir- iorln Hotel site. Thls -s a mcst de- ~ii'ab‘e residential lot. Apply to Liq- liidfiltilfi. W. K. Rogers or Lieut. Col JD. A. MuKiimoh 4251-4-28 the U L. Charlottetown, P. if. island, April l5, i931 _ WI?’ ,..-..~..-, w-v-ommmyrpmw - c» r are Dealers in Prince Edwar The Annual Meeting of-the Prince Edward Provincial Rifle Association will he held in ‘the Board of Trade Thursday. President. MZI-ZEMEMH§H§E%I-Z%__.Z-Z%—__I~1%Z-Z Department of Puhlio Works 8i Highways ' PROVINCE OFPRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ROAD GLUSEII Owing to the reconstruction of the Mill River or Draw Bridge at Fortune (have, Lot 5, on Highway Route No. l7, the road at this place is closed to vehicle traffic until further notice. ‘Parties travelling hetwecnAlberton and points cast are ad» vised togo via the Western Road. ' §:-:§s:-:a:-:_-=.'§:-:§:4s§:-:s flW-l-Frl-MoonJved-Zii-week till Mar 15th R. T. HOLMAN LTD. i d island for Enterprise Products- d see the Line. Drop in on ‘wood had ‘already suflerecl at his ‘hands-or his employers, Russell and Wentworth had-mod this seuned a time to "round him up proper," as Jim MeAlpin would have expressed it. (To be Continued) gpinning and Weaving Send mo your wool to be spun into yarn and wove into blankets, Single yarn is 25 cents and doubled 28 cents per pound. Blanket $2.25; it takes five lbs. of wool to make a blanket. They will all be laundered unless ordered otherwise. Wool must be well ‘ “ and all dirt and burn picked out. The size of single yarn is medium and double yarn. flue, medium and course. Put shipper’: name on all parcels and owner's nlme, address and instructions Inside; otherwise we will not be responsible for losses. Send by mull oi- freight. Freight will be paid on 100 lbl. WM. LANDRlGAN, 65 Queen Street, Charlottetown. itiill-fi-l-thursattmonths. 2-2 "i 2-1 i“? B. McMlLLAN, Deputy Ministerof Public Works_& Highways 1-‘. i? EZ-léfail-Z 521i 1-1 iii€ 142i Charlottetown Summerside _4 none: ro coma Pnnonsf. May 13th and continuing Andrew D0110“. M37‘ '” the Central Creamer- Beginning Wednesday, once a week until further notice, field, will haul cream by truck to a or“ ies LtrL, leaving his home at 6.30 a. m. by Warflel t n _ to Hunter River, through Brookfleid to Ghflrlfille °W ' 4i 44s9-5-fl»"' .. mumfl, ale? AND EFFECTI?» SATURDAY. 5 noun". .- n n...- no n A u c t i 0 n S of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT MONTAGUE, ON MAY 16th, AT 2 P. M. To he sold at Public Auction on ole properly ‘P, the Montague Eurnishing Company. L111» at" p.~m., on Saturday the 16th day of Mai’. , household furniture and effects of the late W. iiam Garfield MacDonald. Articles to be 9° include, Dining-Room - Table, Dining-mtg Chairs, China Cabinet, Refrigerator, M811 I: Clock, Rocker, Sewing Machine, Hall _ . o. Dishes, China and other articles too nltlllerilll‘; to mention. Terms Cash. .1. A. Mncoouaw, Aueuoneefrfi nos ‘EASTERN TRUST COMPANY, Executor .