nus uiAkluiTEw Bomiifiilos" Dependability i with low Price Ls-MORSIVCS .BLUENOSE_ ‘TEA is the great bar- "? join in tea to-day. At cents it has quality ._ ‘elluai to that of many v brands soiling at 56cm. _ WIN OPEN“ DOMINION 0F CANADA . , -2-_ Province of oir. Cable by omen-a Speck! “m” ""'“‘"’ "“’"’ 5 WflQ) VII‘? Pabst Court, Nth George GRBGEIUWN, Bikini! Guiana. ' " m. u-"rnmmw em 1n m» i...‘.“.‘i°iif.'i‘.‘.i‘f.ilf 3°“..‘.'.‘2...’%°‘é3..“;3 ted matches for the MacGi-egor Jon-the" opening game in the ~ 1-; rugby league today, de- ' Demerara by 26-0 score. Farmer, de- ln tho sold Province, cooled state. By the Honourable Harold Lesl- “Bourrognte Judge of To the lherlff of the Country of Queen's County or any Constable or llksltl person wltlsll lnld County ' Til! TIE A lisw Tillyer Lense When next you need glasses. , Their worth has been proved. We fll Q in latest style of ‘ or mountings, Greeting; v Whereas upon reading the petition on file of William l'. McKlnnon and Nell McDonald both of Highfield aforesaid, Farmers, the illxecutors of the above named lilsts, praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose lprelnafte set rt a You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before me E- W- TAYLOR ’é‘...'.."'ii‘.f.§‘2.°°ii“ éi."i"ii’.”."‘ '" “F ro own. n Charlottetown Queen's County. in the sad Pro. vince. on Friday, the seventh -day of J S December next, coming at eh; you; ~ ~ of eleven o'clock forenoon of the A5340“ same day to shew cause if any they ciin why the Accounts of the said i m“ "’°“"' "°' "° 1mm“ ""1 ""1 Estate closed as prayed for in said Dctitioq and on motion of Malcolm hfcKinnon, Esq" Proctor for said “ s ‘Petitioner And I do hereby border that s true copy hereof he forthwith published in sonic newspaper pub- iished iu Charlottetown for st least four consecutive wet-ks from the date hereof and thiit a true c098‘ hereof be forthwith Posted in the allowing public places respectively, namely, in the hall of the ‘Court House in IORQWWB. st or near Winslos Station in Winslos in said County and at or near tho school-house in Hlghfield aforesaid, so that all persons interes- iod in the siiid Estate as aforesaid MeEEOD t? BENTLEY in D11 . IONI! T0 IDQoe: 180 Richmond Street 1:1.‘ L c MATHIESON may liiive due notice thereof z s. s. Boil o r. mains-iii. can Given Hilde! my hand and n“ . Egg-hug‘ Q ggligflqn Seal of the said Court this 9' uni’ u Lou. (L B.) 80th day of Octobes A. D-. 1934 ‘ laminae Block ciiuiiimuiwii rm “d "‘ m” 2”" m‘ °’ a" v ~ - Majesty's reign, 4. (sun n‘ L‘ PALME“. ‘A- J. HASLAM, B.A., LL.B. IABIJSTEI. SOLICITOI, ETC. New hose Building MocGuigan & Trainor IIIIIHIQGIkII,K.Ui. C.St.OluirTI\Ialus,B.A. Judge of Probate Success In Youth --—-__- Ilrwnswmiiopu» susoeedliamastbofrsefrom llllhsndlcsphiseyosmayhe hhlmllowillsdvanoeiast. fl-hlvfllwreenersy and Cil- thIsisanr-more Icstfor stud- Ildcouspdledto eomhateyo, filll-llllmuliileuiiiimii $1116!!!‘ llllllyio s. r. iiuiciuzsoii OPIOIITIIUT w, gygp» o» G54 v v ~§~9v t" ‘ .l. Iselssald, H2. ‘It! F ‘ s...» sis-wasps moe~rs-¢¢‘~“f0*""*>' Ket and to hang him; but Mr. E1- men, who also was upon his feet, stopped nearer to her and to the which entered his head. ill could not prevent her telling how Jhat Royle ‘ By EdwinBslmsr Whiiebsquisacsflie glrlastrong light wssdirectedontbowitnssshox to aid moving picture operators. Tlllll FIRST MEETING Max Elmen recently had concen- trated his several injunctions into one great commandment: "Make them like you every minute." Whet- overolseahemight do. this abs must. remember, and if she merely obeyed it. she could not go for wrong. “You go upon the stand,” explained “to establish an alibi; the sliblisgoodonlyif they they you. Bo that is all you have to do, but you must do it, make them like you every minute." So when the glare blinded her, she knew she must not squint; for no one could like a girl with a squint. An effect on the lltbts was to shut ofl’ sight of Max Elmen and his son Hcnnan, of Ket and his mother and also of Assistant State's Attorney Calvin Clarke and that Mr. Ellison who sat beside him. It created the illusion of strangely removing her into which Max Elmeifs voice pene- trated, home upon the glare. "Tell us cif your first meeting with the defendant," said the loud bu‘ distant words; and, ofl by hiifiel. Joan Daisy recollected how she ban encountered Ket when she "was twelve years old. "l met Fred Keller when l was twelve years old and when he was a. bell-boy in a hotel here in Chicago.” "Obviously at that time no one- could say that your association," Mr. Elmen started a sequence of familiar words and, precisely as he had drill-i ed with her, lie corrected himself’ and naked-flwas there any sentl-l mental feeling whatever between youl and the lad at that time?" "Why, no," replied Joan Daisy. "What, if anything, served espec- ially to direct your attention to! him?" asked Max. "I met him on Wilson Avenue," continued Joan Daisy. "I had stop- ped before a. show window, and he stopped and looked in beside mo. I noticed him and he noticed me. "I've seen you somewhere beforefli J trying to place him. "I've seen you,” I said. “I've got you now,’ he said. ‘You were a little kid and they wcre'—‘, Joan Daisy almost repealed what hotel.’ But she rccollected a passage which she had rehearsed with El- nien and she substituted, ‘they were with you'—he meant my father and “That's where asked. ‘Do you know who I am?’ " ‘No,’ I said. “The Ketlar of the lllc pleased. of that boy turning out to be Fred] as she told it. for this was true. i ‘Your honor," m. llilmen was say- The judge nodded, slid Mr. Clarke she felt. about let. "Did this end your conversation at obs time?” Mr. Iilmsn asked. and Joan Delay could discern that he wasNmuoh pleased with her. .. 0,. "You may relate whatever else passed betwrzri you, if you remem- ber." "I do," replied Joan Dsisy, recog- nizing the cue to embark upon an- other series of prepared passages, beiisvfikyou; they will believe you if 0 i I knew you,’ I said. p "‘Do you know who you knew?’ helfore the jury not twelve hours ago, his fixed opiniim. Suddenly ." hs told and stood, buttonlng his o they 1B8, "it. is essential to the defense but in figure they were alike. Ket- to go with considerable detail inco‘lsr's hair was flaxen and Three-G. as the relations between this witness and the defendent; her attitude to- ward him at all times is directly relevant and material, as will be shown." difference in hair street and through the rem: and plainly was the obiec of attention. ~ "Tell Ir. oianke." bidleininway to Beifert. "He's just tried Kevlar. you hiow." Boiler-t, nodding. mouthed his much-chewed and t cigar. Ocnsidinc bump oil’. There's a ‘skirt’ who's raplilllk; but there's nothing doing on the Cousidlne job yet. No- body’ll rap on that. But she's spiel- tlils‘ shooting we get him for killing Adele Ket- lar?’ they say,” Se... _ “paced; and Ellison, well knowing Clarke, inter- into s. far recess of the court-room 91"?“ "Seifert picked up a straight tip that George Beretta killed Ketlarb wife," he said. '"I'ha.t is impossible," said Calvin. “It's the fact, sir; I got it ab- solutely straight," Bcilert returned positively. " Oonsidinc crowd knows and knew all along; George got mixed up with that Keller girl and killed her; and, if we handle it all right, they'll come through with the stufl on him.” Calvin left the Criminal Court building with the intention of rs- turning to his rooms and of exhibit- ing by act, as well as by word, his complete lack of faith in Seller-ts tip. It was back-fire, he argued, which was kindled to becloud the investigation ofthe ConslJne case. "Wild! WES Chill ourféffillcd i0! to-nlght, Mr. Clarke?” a voice hailed him and a newspaper man, whom he knew by the name of Oliver, caught step with him. “On Considine," Calvin replied. "What's new on it, sir?" "Nothing," denied Calvin, and he meant it. "A lot of you were sitting in up- he said to me, when he suw I was stairs," Oliver objected. "And why Hie presence of ladies in front: of did they call you over? You haven't. been working on Considine; you've been trying Kati-mt" "Yes." admitted Calvin. "Nothing new on that?" Oliver Ker. actually had said, which was, questioned, suspiciously. "Jury didn't oH-fcrhicncd "fess ‘they were throwing you out of a ask to report or for instrucuons or cnd decorum. There were saloon anything?" "No," replied Calvin. iconsidering himself co be answering the latter o! the bai- and still more for the ,qucry and he discouraged Oliver better of the women. arivlthbeg-‘in a hotel where I was from following him. , - y,‘ Alone, he walked on, casting over In the lighted office, 1m connect Beretta with a. crime cer- 0n the In front of her Mr. Clarke wasflzainly committed by Kctlar, he had standing-Jun Clarke who had come failed to examine his visual memory for the People of Illinois to accuse of the men; but here, in the dark- things were not done, notwith- neas, he recollccted the appearance s of both and was startled by the idea it 0o not resemble each other; George's was black, necked with fecting men they stand as derelic- white. If one thought of the two lions, as affecting women as major men as they were seen nearby, the offences. If sanction for the mixed oasilydlstinguisb- crowd iatnbe derived from the ed them; but seen from scrcss a Nineteenth Amendment, then the s. window and repeal of the Ilghteenth logically under an electric light, would "not points to the repeal cf the Nine- Barcttws hair gleam Flo’? “I-ikelatbutnctleinbswasn’: lat-ho wasn't f" she had cried Calvin hadladhim fnthebeschtoahow him the stones, which she had call- ed stars, set in the sand. to himself upui tbs niche she le hrases of his summary spoken be- years if the order is reversed and ii’ mw the man of family is to call up to uphold and strengthen himself in Charley asking i! his wife is there halted and be told that she just left. a varcoat euphemism meaning that she might me, and it was just nice, he was so collar about his throat in nervous leave in an hour or so. A change of physical respome to an abrupt shock "I bell you it thrilled me to think to his thought. touch to the barroorn picture will where he beead. Keltari" And it thrilled Joan Daisy had argued the folly of attempting The sturdy strain of intolerance and prejudice which declared that some dons, has lost its dominance in the their facial features, drift of experiment. afford the final and like ilaxen t to u» 1mm Castle" ttrascdy is iii grooms. i’. e , does not yet clearly appear. They The scale, weighed deeply down may not find it in the circumstance with evidence ‘damning the girl. had liftad a little, and Calvin Arthur Baal”. Jr., a seamen of the could not again depress it to where burned ship. but the action of the OSail fit. tho most of the Year festivities. Ve Cabin, Tourist, and a comfortable Canadian Pacific arrive home in lensy of time to ittmaa and New. attractive fares for ' Class, with un- service and accommodations. AIN EXCURIONS fl_,>“’*‘.____,,_ _‘.,,__‘ _,,,,,',,.;_.g-..~i. .\-.-ss-.e>.a Passenger Agent, lulwt John, is. B. CANADIAN PACIFIC‘ qq-nu-isiqunpmrmsu-vaq-s-cuiurvuoiwi i‘ Isa swim a mi sum u IIITIII " O-wvaov-w-ns.‘ smu- “nu ‘é V’?! fr: l"; imsis. ::IIlI||I 8 from i , the iii-xiii souuo m? 35m,“ ,& "‘ $2323.‘... .....i"§§‘..’...“.f.'.... hands x Alowing‘ ‘l!’ &ys in Europe ‘p o‘ n“ Junk ollldnmud, Isospfl, at f mhltss before lyouaibsrzb-Mcnssoaqsomasgoungelfassandllvupool “n, arm's. "f... rung and ROI QUBIC _ brought him lieminwsys voice Naveqibassl-Dnfioasolflesliaednoflaagomheifasrandlavsrpool “I'm at the office. Can you coma Mm-TJOIW -- O-Dumaasolflwkso ,ldhnaodi.ivsapool -Dndoaao( 3-&cisssao( ,ih&u Uvmpooi I.‘ ' . ‘(on ewuIsunel Agent so wrsoa C, I, lndrlwl, which were not true; but she must repeat them, if she was to save Ket; and she felt that never had she wanted to save him so much as now when the laced Mr. Calvin Clarke. IIIOIII Upon resumption of court Joan tells just what happened on the night of the murder but deviates it had been, stubbornly he fixed it drunken men in the lounge that where it was, still heavily heaped nulgllt could Well s a Ho walked briskly to his rooms the whole community aboard that and was preparing for bed when the shi with proofs against her. telephone rang. "Jury", as he grasped the instrum reproduced for him Oliver's voice, saying: "I got something to interest you, m". Clarke." (To Be Continued.) “V, i’. ljR~/ u Hi" LTH GUARD V w. c. T. u. Notes. fldlllbofiloliding, Let me build Oil! lll- Till through death's cruel dsaiins. nruinwreoksd andrsasou reeling, _ 1 hear Love's trumpets peeling, ‘ And I pass on. —G.A. Btuddert Kennedy, "Wood- bine Willie." AN HOUR I08 DICIUIVI LOTION At a round-table conference cf the directorate of the Hoteikeepers’ Association of Canada, meeting in September in Edmonton, Alberta, the President of this Association was “right on his job" of furthering the interests cf the liquor traffic by pioposlnc s. "uniform law in all pro- vinces to permit the sale by glass of all kinds of beverages. including spirits and mixed drinks, in hotels arid on trains and steamships from coast to coast. Every true Canadian patriot should be up in arms against this latest national move of the liquor- promoting combination, backed by a ‘ v11 international or- ganisation. “LADIES IN TIII BAB-IDOMS" Evcrylhing was going to be "just lovely" when the American Re- public got back its legal grog. but something always happens to spoil pleasure. This fact is» illustrated by a reprint, in the Union Signal from thd Chicago, Tribune, ll paper exceediigly favor‘- ableto the repeal of the 18th Amendment of the American Con- stitution, which reads: Some of the old-time bartenders, h-w-Iv siirvlvals. new; they find it difficult to reconcfle themselves to their bars. Anv bartender who has hail the patience and-endurance to survive and now be an old-fashion- ed biz-tender would nntur-uv be a c/‘vws-rvcfive c"'~~n, addicted i0 b s. Nickels expended in treats to Vice-President \ l Annual ilecting rind Subvention I The animal meeting of the Queen’s servative Association will be held in the Strand Charlottetown, on Tuesday, Nov. 20th at 1 o’clock P. M. ‘Election of officers for ensuing year and other matter of general business will be transacted. - ~ Immediately following the annual meeting a Con- vention to nominate two candidates to contest Queen’s County at the next Federal election will be held. Each polling division will be entitled to send five delegates to vote at this Convention and a full representation is re- quested. The meetin g will be addressed by th e present Federal members, Messrs. McLure and Myers . and by Hon. Dr. W. J. P. McMillan, Premier, and others. J. J. MCDONALD “Queen's q Bounty C ilonservativek Assoiiotionv r, I i . .1» Colin Con- eatre, ‘ 12.12. BELL Secretary traffic? In 1912 the Retell Liquor Dealers’ Association met in Ohio. Here is an excerpt from one of the speeches: "We must create the appetite for whodrink . . .wi1ldle.lnd ifthers is no new , ‘ ‘ our ccunters will be empty as well as our coffers. The open field for the creation of appetite is _ the s now will return in dollars to ymlr tills aft-ei- the appetite has been formed." Do you remember that old liquor traffifl-l-lsrry l? . ’ of oronrietv taboos and one of them kept women out of the hnrrocm. for the better ‘Things will not have been changed for the better in fourteen modes permitting the feminine ‘Men seem i=0 have lost their grip control of custom and habit. tending how logical and sistent might seem that they should be Women in the bin-rooms should lusive ‘ against barrocms. As of- centh. "M0180 ‘CASTLE’ ‘IIAGID! As we write, tbs investigation in- intheNewYortPoslW , and easily placed in peril. Eagle-y is quoted as "Jerry Dunn and I were walking on B dock shortly before 8.00 s.m. Saturday morning. We this afternoon. The accused will sitiberiemcininjsilorbereleas- ed Court sitting in Albert County, un- les he chooses to be tried under the Speedy Trials Act. was Kennie, informant in all three counts under committed for trial, a cheque for $800 bearing an alleged forgery of Committed To Trial On Third‘ Count (C. ‘P. by Guardian's Special Wire) HOPBWELL CAPE, N. 3., Nov. lo-For the third time this week on s marge of uttering a fin-god document, Gordon Baiser, of Moncton, was committed for trial by Magistrate Horace 5 on bell until the next Supreme L Thefinal _againotBa.lser thaAhegsvetoMmRebecca which he stands the signature of R. D. Million, Monoum Police M in of R. D. Milton, and for another note of 1120 signed by Balser, In she had received only seven dollars for interest. Former Islander Passes ' liquor in the growing boys. Men lthc railway. (C. P. Dy Guardian's Special Win) WINNIPEG, Nov. Ib-Benjsmin later the American championship at Worcester, Mass. He was born in Freetown, P. E. L, in I800. IATTLING T0 IAVI IJVII Depression Develops _ Sense Of Economy Bulgaria Cancels D e b t Payments (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) IOFIA, Buigaris, Nov. is-Bul. garia decided today i0 cancel psy- msnl of all foreign debts, Premier Kimon Geogiofi, announced after a long Cabinet meeting. lkpresentatlve Chsysson of tbs League of N immediately left Sofiaaespro tsgainstthcsct- ion o! the Cabinet. The Government intends to ask all foreign creditors to make s study of the ‘country's financial position. "i xiii-ward ll pi-oor tbs riiet that niiiii- i erous articles left by travellers on Canadian National trains last spring are now being called for at the lost and found department of articles include i ‘ ’ , and ' other wearing apparel which was worn when the weather was chilly during the ear- lier part of the year and are now 2:111: wusiii when ti: ego of win- l‘ Billlfflflbhing" . _ . veys cites another incident of a man who boarded an excursion train last ‘ 51111118 for New York Oily. leaving his gloves ‘ b’ ’ mg y"- terdcv mornlnr. 119 tiii-iiea up iit Bonaventure Station to reclaim the 810ml. which lucky enough, were not "mowed by moths. These Faster Way Found to Relieve Headaches NOW PAIN OFTEN RELIEVED IN MINUTES! __._J Pemember tliayiictui-es below when practically assoon as you swaliowit- go want f relief from pain. Equally important, Aspirin ‘l! emand and get the method doc- safe. For scientific tests show this: A: irin does not harm the hcnri.’ these two pouilsi tors prescribe-Aspirin. em or A " Seed dA i!‘ Say. that yd: gel Zpsriaiiisi: Millions have found that Aspirin eases oven a bad headach neuritis or_ rhsuilnaiic pain often Va few minutes is made in Canada, and all dru In the stomach as in the glass have ii. Look for the name aye: here, an As irin tablet starts to dia- in the form of a cross on every solve, or ' , moat the Aarin tilbidbs _ instant ii. touches moisture. It be- tiin oi‘ lfltablets or economical gins “taking old" of‘ your pain bottle of 2t or 100 at any drugs!!! l- Why Aspirin Works So Foal Drop an Aspirin tablet in s of well’. Note ml- FORE it touches the bottom. it h dklnts- Flufll- II I INDUCE! IT I10! WATCH An Aspirin tablet starts to dkinto- grais and p lo work. Wm» ti. Pa» Remember 1v...» Pictures Aspirin o the Trade 1min. of the Bayer Company Livy ppm i that sues h£iryour ohm-infinity u m l "lllfiill hold of all" a few minutu after taking. Attention, For Rancher! “Let's. Speak of Felts” Prepare yourfoxss for iting season by lib- eral feeding of IMP]! FOX BISCUITS. ‘No fox food surpam them in proinotins growth of superior thick-skinned peiia of lines! texture, fully furred with diamond-like almi- Bgrilliill taci- iiuiiutiii and desirable win" 00 a If not now feeding “IMPERIALS,” dell! l") 125:0!’ for jdelays are dangerous sad unprofi- .s ' "F01" Willi prim Dilil. 190i “IMPERIALJ " Mas lei-era: is! u]. aiscuir cosriiul. iii. . ; " Charlottetown, main.