~i 11H... O i:ili"" J. J. MCDONALD Vice-President L-2279-ll-10-8i A A, Queen's llounty llonservative Association . Annual looting and llonvention _The annual meeting of the Queen’s County Con- servative Association will be held in the Strand Theatre, Charlottetown, 0n 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 i polling division will be entitled to send five delegates to - vote at this Convention and a full representation is re- quested. The m e e,tin g will be addressed by t h c present Federal members, Messrs. McLure and Myers and by Hon. Dr. W. J. P. McMillan, Premier, and others. R. R. BELL Secretary, _ \ ‘Sfirnvo srsfiav PARK, VAN COUVEB British Columbia. Eight tons accomplished in several districts of thousand acres, but only eight of hundred acres were required to L9 THE crown GUARDIAN ' I v Royile Girl seen in told that her moth h d ht. ccmencdncycdcliihcucufiffa “iii-tunic. u» uni: us new: ma's inflrmitiea, into the world o! Douglas Fairbanks‘ marvels, of Mary Pickfordh , fections, of Bar- thelmess and Valentine. It was an HAHN Id PLBASID exciting but also it was a soothing and encouraging world, where every- Calvin worked hard- all morning, thing always came out happily in a and when he went downstairs to his the end, where truth was sure to tri- office, at noon recess, he was in the umph, ambitions be realized, and quiet, dogged mood which always where a girl's will. backed by a hook tempted Ellison to tease him. coatin! 83.50, could not possibly fail "Tell it to ma. hlarke." bid the to transform a Ket into a Mona-rt. Chicagoan cheerily. "I'm young and | Her ieiend invited her to a danee- strong. I can bear it too." ‘hall, but she begged off and went “One would think." said Calvin, home, where she found mamma al- with deep indignation, "that if any ready asleep. under vmnal. and public duty could appeal to a man ‘Dads out, as usual. l lss being more important than his Joan Daisy went immediately to own business, it would be to help the bed and lay repeating to herself the prosecution of a prisoner who not ‘phrases oi the program of the con- only bumed his store for insurance, cert when Kat's great symphonylbut killed the firemen who tried to should be played, hoping to-nlght to save his property. But every man I regain her dream, which had been want makes an excuse so he can dfilllwed on that night when the hurry back to the bank or his whole- heels of the police clicked in the gglg houge," court and when Mr. Clarke, for the State, had come. But she did not “D0 you blame them. Boston?" succeed, for Mr. Clarke kept cutting asked Ellison senially- "You've sot across the vision she summoned. |w admit you're some to nut on Qglyin w“ hog ygg 1h bed’ g1- a very peppy show for them, are though he had reached his rooms Y0"? JllBt a couple of middle-aged 10h; before she had teem-hm; w hem iiremens widows and evidence that lNot being given to evasion, and ieaatlthe firemen found holsters Wran- CHAPTER“ blooper caterpillar which Jeioplane has been - 1n lighting the Western hemlock is so destructive to forests, dusting by successfully calouim. arsencte were spread over Stanley Park, Vancouver, with line effect, by three Boeing planes of the Western Canadia Airways, The park occupies a peninsula of one covered with dust. The forest stand of all to self-evasion, he squarely consists of '10 per cent hemlock, 20 realized that he had sought the per cent Douglas fir, and 10 penRoyle girl and followed her when he cent western red cedar. The tract found her for his personal desire to ls divided into smaller areas by be with her; that he had wanted to mm‘ and m“; which Qefvgd gg remain with her longer. and now he - 4 "(Christmas 1a . EUROPE Q _Sail b a comfortable Canadian Pacific bx an arrive home in plenty of time m ml e the most of the Christmas and New Year festivities. Yery attractive fares for 59,5111. T0l1rl!f._and Third Class, with un- Iuxpassed service and accommodations. BAROAIN EXCURSIONS 3rd Class $110 up ROUND TRIP Tom,“ ,1” w Allowing 1S days in Europe § Incl: MObDiZREAL W ovem 22—Du h f R1 hm ‘ _ . y November Zli-Mocnrzisass: to (cllasgggr, , FROM Quizaizc lfif-iiS-‘jifihieétl gr.:'=j§=%,l<l‘5!"~?'13?7 ‘ ‘*F'1'<3$_P.l1_li..‘ -. 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M0 llld 54L " liardy Bus Service & Taxi Service , GIMBLOTTETUVIII to FllllTlJllE -_ a TIME TABLE “Though”. Iarten u. Charlottetown - mans was aoous, Headquarters in Solria-LINNOX IIOTIL n. ~DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY - sonata a , sunbeam .. 4.00 p. nalnavlng Fortune ......... Lila. m. " Dlngweil‘: a. in. “ a. m. “ Lin. " a. in. " l. m. “ t m. ‘ a. m. Arrive Charlottetown“ 10.06am. BUS SERVICE since these areas could recognized from the air. The cor- rect amount of dust each area had previously been calculated and marked on the map. Officers of the Dominion Entomological Branch maintained communication with the pilots by means of a fast launch which travelled betwee i the main park entrance and the scow, on which the supplies of dust, gas, and oil were loaded. An automobile was kept at the entrance so that mm parts of tile park could be reached in a few minutes and the distribut- ion of the dust checked. As the ideal distance for the planes to fly is about twenty-five above the tree top. difficulties were encountered by the number oi spike-top cedars which extend far above- the general forest level. In some instances the pilots flew be- low the spike tops skilfully avoid- ing thein- With larsfl‘ machines, this might not have been possible. -Sclentific Agriculture. ‘PHONE LINE BUVLT T0 DAFOE HOSPITAL CAIJLANDEE. Ont» Nov. 12 - The private telephone line from the office of Dr. A. R. Daloe i.o the hospital home oi the Dionne quin- tuplets, now 23 weeks and three days old, was in operation today and the physician was able to fllld out the condition of his little char- ges belom he left on his morning visit. The physician will continue his routine calls in addition to keeping in communication with the hospital. No trace has been found oi Dr. Dame's car. stolen from his garage Monday night or Tuesday morning. Police are ccntinulng their search for the blue coupe. bearing license plates D-70. but it was thought the car may have been taken far from Callander by now. A heavy snowfall this morning kept the babies inside their hospital home. When the physician made his visit in a borrowed car he again bemoaned the lack 0! buggies for the infants. If they were available, the babies could be wheeled out ior their daily airing regardless of snow or rain. Dr. Fred Rcutley. director oi the Ontario Red Cross, was a visitor in nearby North Bay and planned to visit the famous live sisters before returning to Toronto. Emilie was the only one oi the five not to gain weight. Hers was unchanged. Weights oi‘ the babies and the change in the last 24 hours: Weight Gain lbs. oz, oil. Yvonne .. .. .. 10-15% 1% Annette .. .. . l0—l0% it Oecille .. .. .. 10-— 2% V. Emilie ,, . 8- 8% unch M rla B- a ,. .. .. 3 1 Total weight 48 lbs.. 7% 0a.. total gain, s oz. JUDGE. '15. WEDS HIS - SECRETARY. AGED $8 CHICAGO, Nov. 12—Judge Mar- cus A. Kavanaugh, ‘l5 year old dean oi Chicago jurists and an interna- tional authority-on. criminal law, was married today b\ his 20 year 01d secretary, Miss Jeanne Latour. The ceremony. took place in Our Lady of Lourdes ‘Church. Judge 4h had been on the bench 40 yum- . . Don't be discouraged! . . . Olsen lillltll ‘with Hllbnrnfi nfilth ind C excellent guide lines for the pllotbsé‘ l Joan Daisy Rcyle, a frank, pretty, . him turn toward the lake, wanted to see her again. sienographer, Ls returning from work to her “hoine". a. nondescrlpt flat in ‘Chicago. Joan thinks and dreams mostly about Frederic Ketlar, leader of a jam orchestra, at Echo Gardens. Instead -ol going straight into the house, Joan Daisy goes down to the beach. Upon her return she passes the apartment of Adele Ketlar; Fred's estranged wile, and she notices a. man whom she first believes to be Ketlarin the apartment. When she returns she realizes it could not have been Ketlar, who is waiting for her. He has come home early to play a new Jan composition for her and they go to his apartment, which is Just below hers. They drink sherry. and Ket tries to make love to her, whereupon Joan goes to her own apartment, followed, however, by Ket. who repeats his eeorts at love- making and cuts his head on a clos- et door, trying to, reach her. He then leaves the 'i'lat, and Jan sees She is fearful oi what would happen should. he go to his wife's apartment. Later, she hears heavy footsteps at Kat's door and loud voices. Rushing down- ped with gasolined cotton. You can't say yourself that's much oi a show." "Show!" ejaculated Calvin. "When we stage a good show," continued Ellison, imperturbsbly. “such as the Ketlar case. then you'll see real civic spirit. You'll be tum- ing talesmen away: nobody called in that jury will bother about the bank that day. They'll be paying premiums ior preferred places in the panel to be in the box beside the Hoyle girl at the big moment when she's on the stand, dolled to he best, and Elmen has had her tell he: prepared story and he says to you, Take the witness." and you start the cross-examination to make her tell what she really was to Ketiar and what she really did with him on the night he shot his wile " Calvin started and he thought Ellison noticed it, He fingered in his pocket the Boyle girl's list of books and her money while he wondered Whether Ellison somehow had heard of the beef-pie episode with the R9918 Ilrl in the automat. ‘I happened across the Royle girl last night,’ 'he ‘ ' tively “Oh, did you? Where?" “VD by Wilson Avenue," replied Calvin, deciding that he might, dig. “I timed a walk over the route night." Ellison. w _ 8 n“ kley, about twenty five in all, gath- ered at the home of Mrs. GeOJZe Jackson, Sin, to offer their congrat- ulations on the occasion oi the an- pensg with mgntjqn h; the hutch,“ niversary oi her eightieth birthday. O man-made pump com- pares in efficiency with the human heart. Then why _ are there so many damaged hearts? One very common reason is that most of us in- dulge in tea and coffee con- taining cafieinemheart stimu- lant (a tablespoon of ground coffee contains from 1 to 2 grains of caffeine). Steady drinking of tea and coffee tends to increase materially the work of the heart because Pl l-35 Heart Stimulants the stimulation from epfleine never has time to wear off. There are, of course, many people who can drink tea and coffee in moderation without feeling the ill-efieets-wirithout suffering from slecplesaneaa and other distressing disorders. But not everyone, by any means. Change your habits. Stops drink- ing mealtime tiinulentu. Start the daily use of 2' It‘: absolutely free from all drug stimulants. Postum la appciising and satisfying. Instantly made in the cup at a coat of about half-meant. 45 cups to a 80c tin. Or there's Poatum Cereal made by boiling or percola ' _ 20 minutes. Make a 30-day test. We'll start you ‘on your teat by giving you your first week's supply of Poetum free. Write Consumer Service De- partment, General Foods, Limited, Cobourg, Ontario. Hove You Iver Considered That children like to have the same drink as the "grown-ups?" But you probably don't give them res or coflee. It is flood lor them to have a hot drink. Make Instant Poufum (or them using hot milkfiioi boiled) instead ol boiling wafer. They'll lib the um Immediately. ‘II-ll wiiois FAMILY rules rosruu (To Be Continued.) 80th Anniversary On ‘rhursday evening, Nov. 8th. b o1 the ’ ‘ of Brac- In the course of the evening. which she'll claim she followed that which was spent in a many. social manner, Mrs. Jackson was present- “How'd the time work out?" asked ed with an address and among other gifts, a beautifully bound ref- "Ali right. I met her; we spoke." erence Bible. M1. Jackson, though 8W1" 511B find-l “l6 P011041 ill Kill/B admitted Calvin, to clear 311g “m- taken completely by surprise, slri- apartment. They have accused him of the murder oi Adele Ketlar, whose lifeless body has been found in her apartment. Calvin Clarke, district attorney, who represents the state, comes of a very old and aristicratic family. As he goes toward the murder investi- gation, he carries with him all the prejudices of his family, who casts the brunt oi all misdeeds upon the newcomers to the country. He ole-i terinines that Ketlar shall not go‘ free. He is surprised. when latenl confronted by Joan Daisy, she chal- lenges him. She describes to him the events oi the evening. Reviewing the facts alone in his room, Clarke is disturbed by visions of the girl and her eyes. In the hope of gaining fur- ther information, he has her shad- owed, continuing to build up his case against Ket. Joan Daisy meanwhile gains permission to visit Ket, Next, she accidently meets Clarke and slips him some money to buy music books for Ketlar. Quite " lv Clarke is told to watch a certain notorious character. George Beretta, in connection with the murder of Adele Ketlar CHAPTER d2 HER. OWN DREAM Clarke had hid her money, with the list of books, upon his dressing- table, where he spread out the little slip of paper upon which she nad written. He picked up the slip and imagined the pencil in her slim, white, impulsive fingers. He touched her money and mentally ne deducted it from her weekly pay. uwitchin of! his lights, he raised the window blind and gated out over the city, at the nightly miracle of three millions oi people established upon this shore under the gossamer oi the reiulgent hare hanging above their gleaming, endless avenues and boulevards and roofs. ~ Calvin drew down the blind, shut- ting away the city; but when he switched on his light, he picked up the paper upon which the Boyle girl had written. He car-ted her memorandum, to- gether with her money, when he wenttotheCrimi-naidourtsinthe morning to prosecute for the state a OYVO rise li this reallynrp udflW ‘ us PEOPLE 5 " he asked me thing, Ellison." "She Wlllud." said Ellison, watch- llls him sharply. "It you want me to know, to gueu." dollar. succeeded in keeping his lip; is it, Clarke?" ‘Three dollars and a hall." gience by at least partial confession. WW1? mun‘! h" me-“ds 1°? we“ an extraordinary kind remembrance on that occa- sion. Followim is the address: Mrs. Jacksom-A hum‘ o1 your tell me; I'm not gong to my Brackiey friends have met here on . this occasion to "She gave me this money," ad- on this the event oi mitlcd Calvin, flushing hotly as he birthday. It is indeed a happy produced from his pocket three one! event when one is pefmiticd to pass dollar bills folded about a sliver hall the eightieth milestone hlsllway Ellison watched him seriously and health of mind and body. Your lcr and useful life spent in loving sc straight as he whispereu/‘l-Iow much vice for your Master and those wh needed your gentle care, is brlng- with this little gift, as a loving as- on the ngretulate you your eightieth the good on of life, enjoying jail and learned how Kat had ob- m; h, rich rawufl_ tained the music book, Max enjoyed a genuine and agreeable surprise. Those oi us who have been privileged to come i-ider your grac- ious influence, have gained a real and lasting friendship for which we are grateful. ‘There is nothing that keeps the heart young like gratitude. It h a_ warming, heart- ening impulse at all times, but, es- pecially at this season oi the year it causes us to recount and cherish our many blessings and surely, not fui friends, oi whom Mrs. Jackson ranks high among the ‘ ‘. It gives us great pleasure, dear friend, to offer you 0n this the anniversary of your birthday, our heartfelt gratitude for the sympathetic in- terest you have always taken in the affairs oi this community. es- pecially with regard to the Church and missionary societv. oi ever sin'P ‘ts mganizatlon here, thirteen ' \ "s ago. We trust. dear lady, that you may yct enjoy many happy birth- days, and as you aptirceeh the eventlde of life. you rry owntlnue to experience God's bountiful good- ness aild tender mercies until you regain that richer, fuller life that "21 in store for all the people oi m’... now we shall aecompiny our angratulatlons and wishes “She certainly." said Ellison very seriously, "she certainly bought you cheap." "Bought me?" said Calvin. "It's for a book for Ketlar—-a book on musl- cal composition. She wants him to study it in Jail to make him a-a musician." He had touched. but he had not produced from his pocket. the list which she had written: and though he had to mention something cl her dream, he did not relate to Ellison that she believed that she could make Ketlar a Mozart. “That girl's good!" exclaimed El- lison, ur _ his teasing antic in his outright admiration ol ability. “I’l1 attest to all inquirers that that girl is good! She met you up there. did she? got you to take money, did she? to buy a book to make Ketlar a musician?" Calvin sat, convicted. "Well," demanded Ellison, “what are you going to do?" “I'm going to buy the book." Ellison slapped his knee. "You have to-or else return her money and refuse to buy the book. Iimen, _ I fondly imagine, will make even more ol that. Why in the world did you take it?" "I inst a man up there." said Cai- vln, changing the subject. “I-le fol- lowed me to speak about Beretta." ' “Three-C. George," said Ellison. quickly. "What about him?" "We're warned to watch him." said Calvin and related the incident fully. "Evidently that is to be taken in connection with this." suggested ll- lison, paving over some papers until he produced a sheet, without head- ing or signature, upon which was printed by pen an accusation of George Beretta fer the killing of Adele Ketlar. commented . Of comic I'll George looked at lllln; but iuct after you left the suggests Iirnen." embraced the will!” to escape from the oi- He purchased the music book alter to Kathi- in etion that it m the gift of Joan Jail-with Hi0 llllkina- MADI IN CANADA -once you ui Electric Blower-fairs the comfort and coiiven heat. Saves Electric lower enables cheaper coal at a saving "An Iiinen enterprise, i take it," llliacu hills"! ct that a your man up, w... Calvin agreed and the second court session and sent it Hoyle; and so, when lilo: linen GENERAL @ ELECTRIC FURNACE BLOWER O need to make endless tripe to the basement p your furnace with a General pi set a controlp-thea enjoy eriee of constantly uniform you money, too, because the General P" over ordinary anthracite. Let us demonstrate the General Electric Furnace Blower and explain the easy terms of payment. Come in today’. ' O Maritime Electric Goapeny, Ltil. i ‘ " Charlottetown, P. E. Island w, "lillllf the least among them are our faith-l which! you have been a. valued memberl l INUE. 05531-0. [sirranoeolthsestceminwhichyco are held by the people of this win- munity, i Signed on behalf of the Brlflb! friends. ‘Then is a tragedy nearly half day in Bouthwest lsaid Sir Samuel Hm,‘ . coroner. after holding inquest: on ave vic- tlms etmaid accidents in-(one day. at Bootle end one at south- l OVC?‘ port. Holman Gregory, 8.0., the new City Recorder, sentencing two young men at the Old Bailey to 20 months hard labor for robbing a jeweller, said every bandit over so would go up for a long term oi penal servi- tude in future. BIIMIBERY SALE III 0P LAND ON ND AV- WN | NUHCE is hereby given that "Pursuant to Decretal Order o! the Court ol Chancery made by the Honourable, the Vice-Chancellor. in a cause therein wherein Peter J. Pi ‘eon ll Complainant and Ben- la Pldqeon and others are de- fendants, No. D 807, I WILL 8m‘ UP AND BILL by public auction inlses on Thursday, the |15th day of November, AD. 1934. ~ at the hour of ll o'clock noon. ALL that lot of land whereof Sarah J- Pidgeon. deceased. died-seized, hav- ing a frontage of 40 feet on the south side oi Highland Avenue, in Char‘ ‘ , and having a depth oi 19o feet, and bounded on the east by land now or formerly own- ed by one, ‘rice, on the south by land now or iorinerly oi William Weeks and on the west by lend oi Patrick Monaghan, being a part oi the MeOllI estate, free from all en- cumbranccs; Such sale to be under the direc- tion and subject to the approval of the said Court oi Chancery. Con- ditions at sale. For further particulars apply to Hon. H. l". MacPhee, Complainant's Solicitor, Charlottetown. or to the undersigned. D. IDGAI. SHAW. Master in Chancery. 14-1975 llew lllllryeTliense glasses. Their worth has been proved. 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