v-Q-ww -1¢,,_,_.q,,‘ ‘- zza-t-oxma nrrzan-T . ...-..... i-e-ws-.. _ ,,,___, _,,, _ 'gfii'__fl iflTfi‘ --1-_—-1-_f - — —-~ - - - - U R l‘. A ii l. “flu...- v t i PAGE TWO THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN M5911 19. 1931 “OE will be tendcnt of Education; tend. the — held in Hon. Annual Convention _P. E. I. Teachers’ Federation llllEEll SQUARE SCHOOL llALL CHARLOT'l'E'l‘O\VN not (Prince of Wales College Hall) Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday MARCH 23rd. 24th. 25th. Addresses by H. H. Shaw, B.Sc., Superin- Miirk R. Mac- Guigan, ll.A.. K.C.; Lco F. Mzicllonzild, B-A-l LieuL-Colonel L. W. Lowiher. B.A.; Bramwcll Chandler. .\I.A., Carnegie Library. Demonstra- tion. All interested arc cordially invited t0 at- THE SILVER ASSASSIN By WILLIAM J. MAKIN “But the fight wearied me- I began t0 filter. A fellow who Played the piano blundered across my path. Tmoe 1_ tried to kill him. and faded. I heard whispers. Saw men glancing at me in curious fashion. They suspected me. Voices . . . voices everywhere. I felt s "ii-D 01°5- ing in on me. I tried desperately to sidetrack the suspicions by stag- ,ing an attempt on my awn life. Then young Bretherton blundered on my superman. Night after night he was devouring the crater of Eratostheiies with his vulgB-r gaze. He had to die. He did diel’ What should have been a shout ‘of triumph, was only a moan of “agony. Beads of perspiration were ion the greying from. The mouth ‘was twisted in pain. But the glaz- ing eyes still smiled ironically. i "And , , . so . . . the astronom dies," he muttered. “A blundering licbi has decreed it, 1 take m.v secret with . . . me- My formulae _ _ . _the mathematics proving the exist- ‘cnce . - . Hiiliemicn -. . I have FOR em Farm of 108 acre: in York. A stream of uutcr running through the Fflflll. Apply LEAH E L URUCKET, hurls 1,4504. _ FOR SALE Building Lot, 90 ft. 165 ft. Back. Formerly Lowe Garden, situated Kent Si. Apply L. M. l'i)()l.l-I & CO. l.-2ti7-3-6-tf For Sale 77 acres, “South Granville, take stock in part payment. Front, i ' L-635-3-19-20-22 i Mortgage Sale nan in frnnr 'l"l|crc \\‘:ll he ilillll by ililllllc "P ut‘ lbe Iiuw Courts nibbling llL (‘lnii-ihtlb-itnvn in Queen's in min 1y, , litliviiril iii the til land Sii u the hour ziic. Prinlnce of lfince (ill )~il\'l'iillll day nf Mari-ll. 11 .>l' ' .\i.l. inn irai-i. lying uii tho 1)., l u o'clock or pure-cl lit-lug on 1,“, ni- inunsiiip nunibcr sixty-three, liiillllli“ll llllii lit-scribed “Phi by the llililillilli on lint-r liuliil. l\illlii'll_\ illilrl lit-mi ll n tit‘ . s.» h: ; inv- i ' m. Jlllil i-i‘ in \'il‘lil~' ailc l..- .‘ lllllli, n-iu‘ or lin- ll follows t~ Mink .»n lliu ,\'nrib by hind n~ \\' or liii‘l|i\‘ll_\‘ in iln- pnsitcsshvn i . fulll \\' iiill'l'l til illlll llay nf Al , lill lln» ciiSl by ‘ in ll ll uuw possi ssion . i1 un tho South l'li hi; u front of‘ lhr ~ ali links on Ibo Niilll .., ixwntling l.lll\l iinuu in l.ini| now in possession .l.‘llll~\' ii|>!l<l\'l'>\lIl. 'l‘in- nlnm- s.ili.- is minio. under and lUfly in the pus St-iici-biiuirli. and ll .\liuk bat-k h_v pur- piilsnniit to ‘|ii\\|*l' ti’ sale (‘Ulllllilllfli in n certain lnilculurc <-l' _\lorti.:n;_'i> 27th bearing date , A. 1)., 1030. in “cliinnon of County, Prince i ljiln. ‘ti l-Liiiil, llf'l"lllllll, iind Elsie ‘ \l- Kiiiimii. his with, 01' lllL‘ first part ,.lllil \\'t»nii:ill iirahaiu of ‘in l\'iiii."s C ,l.inil, l". - tin-ti. I niin|_v, tirispeicaux l'rincc Edward ls inchcr oi‘ the second part ll hcnusc uf ucfiiulr -lc in iln- ivnyiucnt. of the .1 innncy and inlcrcsz thereby loc- l-‘or further y-iii-ilculiirs apply having beoii prin- Ill Apply lib» villi-v ~11 i- aiiil ilutlilcsou ED“Y__\RD ,\](-(‘VABE , iQvnn-wiii lilm-lr. (‘harlui-ltiiriirii. w ‘ __ i ll‘lli'<i this Nth day of February, bouth (iramille ma. ll, nor. L-593-17-i9-22 wmvnum. GRAHAM. Mortgages. ___ _ ____M L-filglr-ffl-lllflll-‘Vlllr li-l2-& Fontaining 250 acres at Elliotvale. Apply i0 J. P. IlROTl-ll-IRS or to IlcLEOl) & EEEYFLEY (‘harloiicioivri i Just arrived two carloads 0f Ontario Eniotvuk. I Illarcs and Geldings. choice i land horses. Also i some choice drivers and Is- l. \'i'i£l.LlNG'I‘0N McNEIL Fdii srii '1' ALBAN Y ZN.’ FARM lllcGregor Farm 100 acres. practic- , ally all clear in extra state cultiva- tion. Good huusc. ncir baru. Mile or so gfOlll Albany Station and paved iighuay. Ni ar school and churches. W. E. hiONAfillélN. Albany, P. E‘. l. L-437-3-l2-l7-19-24-2G. Farm of thc late Percy L. (Toifiu, Savage l'llll‘i)0lll‘ will be sold by privzitc sale. if ~ not sold will bc sold zit auction at laicr date. Apply to ' J. W. .\I.-\(‘I5\YEN, Bristol. AIRS. 1'. L. (.‘()l“l~‘lN, Sznaizc Harbour l-lxecuturs. L-EJG-WFAT-tf L._ the country. For further particulars Apply to H. W. PLPYIKYH, Acting Manager, The Mutual Life Assurance Company, Charlottetown \ A~__ Prize vril iiiiiig Gladiolus Bulbs. 1' large Salmon Pink, one dozcn cicnigv-five cents. sc-Jnd size Picardy Bulbs, fifty ccnis a llozcn. Mmd cnlcrs, three dozen for one , tiollai, all pnslpaid. i l-Jxira bulbs l write for March orders MRS. GORDON MACMILLAN North River, P.E.l. For a "of: bmi, from mac successful Poultry - year purl-hrs:- C“l‘i’Tl\\‘filIfl View Chicks. laying strains lill"lli milk tinvcrnmcnt approv- I cit-illumi- l t L-6ll-Mar. 1El-EtZG-ZBO-Aplzbti-Sl-11l_ NOTICE Paved Highways Closed to Motors Until Further Nolicc all paved Highways in this Pro- vince are closed lo motor \(‘ill(‘l('S when fhc combined tested. in of the best the province. Order early, our price is right. J. ll. MacPli/HL, New Haven. r an orbit saiiéa: The undcrsigncd offer for sale farm coniiilting of seventy-one (Tl) acres of land situated at Graham's Road in Queen’s (Iouniy, with buildings thereon. House in good repair; new burn crcctcd in i033. This property was for- merly owned by Gavin Harding and is now being occupied by John V. Cash under yearly; lcasc which expires on Decem- ber 1st next. Land in a higrh slate of cultivation and situat- ed in one of the most prosperous and thriving sections of weight 0f load and vchiclc cxcceds 1.000 lbs. Dated this lllih day of P-iarch. A.|)., iilfl lly (lrdcr 7 l‘. H. FYICLDYYU, (Th-rk nlf ilic i-Jxcciiiivc Council l ...§QOO§OOOOOQOM00OOOQOOOQOOQOO§QOQOQOOOQ‘0000* . irounded- with a sleep.’ That's horses. ibumed. Spills for my pipe!" ii ‘last cackle. “Doesn't that amuse You . . young friend? While . . . I talked . . . greater scientific discovery . . .age - . smouldering before . . - your eyes, "What . . . what is my creed?" A final flicker of intelligence burned in those eyes. "Eddington says . . whole universe , . , steadily and irrevocably nnming down like . a clock. Jeans ‘says . . inevitable end is an- lllihilflllon . . . annihilation of life {of consciousness . . . memo . _ , lcven the elements of matter itself. “I don't believe _ , it," He raised his tall figure tn the final {usony- “It . . . it's bad science. ‘What is it Shakespeare said , , , greatest of all man minds? . . _ land our . . . little lives shall be it . , sleep. He slumped back in his seat, He was dead. And to the horrified gaze of Peter Allister that deadly silver pnllor spread ove-i- the {nice iihat still staredl. open eyed at him. The door was suddenly mipen. Peter turned. Detective Inspector Graves was there, 3, document in his hand. His bowler ‘hat was fixed firmly on his head. 1H8 stooped. as he saw that dead figure sprawled before him. Then he turned to Allister. "Yesfl nodded Peter, "You're too late. Graves. He's dead. Poisoned himself with silver nitrate." With sudden petuience the Scotland Yard man tore the war- rent for the anal; of Professor Ed- ward Carr into pieces . "A monster!" he growled. "And to cheat me in the end ' "A great man," said Peter, gazing down at the slumped figure. "A great man," he repeated, “but with a. twisted brain '- SWURB V Two hours later, a R9115 Royce CM‘. shining and expensive, purred along the High and headed for the road that led to Wales. A strange, incongruous figure swathed in Illillly Tagged uvcrcoats sat at the u-hcci. a wide grin on his face. Ii. was All Merryweather appointed an hour ago chauffeur to Peter Allister with a town house in Mayfair, Bolling in the buck of the ex- pensive 0m". was the fortunate Owner. He was clad in a grey Jersey. was without a hat, and‘ his shoes stretched before him were “when and Rrimmed with dust. Alongside Peter Allister sat 5, bowler-batted man from smgpmd Yflrd- Graves had heard of the last moon-murder, uni Bcbcpted a lift in the Rolls Royce to the some of the crime. “$0 you realized it was can when the masked pflest be“; 0W, you to kill you in the house in Half Moon Street?” he said Peter nodded , i ‘will’ ivouédnt you tell mg of .' susp ions?" ~ Graves uni/auras“! He was still feel‘ bme the suicide o! the 111318511 win: $1]: have appeared in the dock at the Old Bailey as the criminal of the century I Because I had no proof, beyond “y my“ Burs." replied pew,- "lmPlY- ‘Ami I guessed that you suspected’ the ma“ yoursemi. I llld. admitmd Graves. llicre were several ggps NOTI-GE Tenders will be received a9, m, ‘ration of the City clerk up u, lends! April 5ih next, for n. diiangenicnt and refumlshlng ihnting Rooms and Toilets in the Market Building. according to plpns and specification prepared by Jirmes E. Harris, which may be seen at the office of the City Clerk, (my Building. GEO. P. NICHOLSON, City Clerk. "But in my L-652-3-l9-20-21-23. liillshouro Allalrylngl Association Meeting The adjourned annual mileillifl‘ 0f the Hillsboro Dairying Association will be hcld at or near the Factory 0n Thursday, April 1st at two p.m. for nny business that may he taken up rela- tive t0 the factory interests. L-liiil-3-l9-if JAMES MUND, President chain of evidence. The Jena affair, for example. I only discovered late yesterday thatalthoughOln wasln London when that infernal bomb exploded, he had inspired the whole plot. It was the one oecassion where‘ he did not commit murder himself. I-Ie hired three men to do it for him. They were among that crowd we discovered in Half Moon Street the other evening." "I think I can guess who the men were," murmured Peter. "I came to Oxford, still only 118.1! convinced 0f the truth. And for one moment. when that shot was fired in the Minerva Hall I thought I had mistaken my man." ‘Yes, it was clever of Carr to think of that." sis-reed Peter. “But it didn't deceive me for very long,“ declared the Scotland Man. "When I came to examine the bullet hole in the wall, I discovered a few powder marks. I wired for a ballistics expert to ccirne down from the Yard. He eon- flrmed my suspicious, that Carr had produced the revolver himself and filed." “Even so, there's one thing I can "We! f°f8lve Wu for," said Peter, slowly. “What is that?" "Missing that action of the pro- fessor when he cliznbed out of the window of his laboratory, escaped across the quadrangle, took out his car and raced away to murder my best friend—-J0hn Bretherhui." The Scotland Yard man shugged his shoulder. He was more than sore about it, himself. "The lights were burning all night in his laboratory," he pro- tested. “And from that damned cold street where I stood for hours. three men might have escaped from the room " Peter pressed his hand. "Anyhow, I have Jill," he murmured. And he leaned forward eagerly as the car speeded triumphantly to- wards Snowdon. All’ Merryweather was singing old war songs softly to himself as his foot went down on the ac- celerator. He. at least, was sublime- ly happy. (The End) Prunes Needful In Wests Meal NEW YORK. March l7—(CP)— Homemakers who for years have cherished old-world recipes oi! their mothers and grandmothers, have entered their menus in ahuge cookery contest. using food pie- pared in a modern waiy. The re- cipes which once perhaps delighted the palates of Confederate gener- als in the mite-helium Smith will vie, for example. with those of entirely in German. Women in towering Manhattan apartments as well as homemakers in. mldwestem towns and farms have rallied to the call, Mrs. H. E. Mason of Vancouver, who submits a typical Northwest dinneizwrltes: “Boiled salmon and boiled potatoes are inseparable. And a meal with- out prunes in the Northwest is un- tninkable." Mrs. Mason believes that such a meal is easy to serve, too, because one large platter accommodates most of the meal. Any housewife whose family has a list of favorite dishes has agood chance to become the National Cooking Champion of 1937, by combining the dishes into a win- hing menue, is the opinion a: me New York women sponsoring the wid-esirread title-winning ootmipeti- tion now in its second year. l It will culminate once again i with a. “cook-off" for the title be- itween the six sectional winners. iSince the woman who entered c. 1 Dot roast dinner won the title last mes-r, it is safe to say that fancy dishes are riot the requirement, but that any good meal may be me of winning this champion- m}. the first time in the ii °f 000M118. a. competition is being elevated to the ranks of a featured Wort; tournament with a commen- tator before the microphone and ill Evil-fray 1:11 attendance, when the sx sec on co t i; New York. n es mt‘ meet in A5 "Ch 688 is broken andbeafen i“ each wo or fiour is sifted ii sports corrunentator will give 1.1m ‘fimiience the "insich 50W" on what i; glilnfl’ Pliwe- The occasion will S? formal ‘oook-offl" in the m” "mill flhflmlilonship cook- glrrv contest, sponsored bythewom- B EXDositlon, which gm- the p“, 15 Wars has created a variety or °°°kln8 events culminating in this national title event. Th0 champion after she has with‘ h" Wily thrown by wok. ins her complete menue at the tournament, will win $500 as u prize. Other sectional wlnnerswui receive in the order of their a. chievements, 1n addition to tire“ c» - 1w. $100 and 10o. ' plete kitchens equigped Fa-"bllmllik rangers are befn Stalled in the Gflfld gent,“ 51,“, Wm!!! the 16th 531mm] wumenvs none WORK DONE EASIER Consider the gqpggmk uliie of correcting snag .1 vision. Work done with Ina merry. More done in a day, with less effort. Better work in cues where close applic- ation is required. Even those who have no errors of vision can prevent strained eyes If they aid them while doing close work. llAll Alilllllllllfi PAlllS Ill llEll BACK Free from Pain Since Taking Kruschen Like man other sufferers from backache slid rheumatic ailments, this woman decided t0 t-ry Kl"!- chen Baits in a last attempt to ob- "iil. "d" ‘it’? 33mm" T“ £55 ti? D 9 PB i 1:‘: ‘few monxtlbs ‘s? 3:551:63?” ma, appeared. av the results, she now writes as fol- we:- ""‘.’..'..':,"°“‘...’°“l.. "°""l€...' 23S 58°11 PB 5 my - could not turn in bed. During that time I tried various remedies. but obtained no relief, and was ser- iously considering going into hos- pita]. ‘However, seeing a case sim- ilar to mine described in an adver- tisement for Kruschen, I thousht 1 would try it. and was more than surprised to find the pain Sell-ml; less. 1 have been taking Kruschon for four months, and would not be without it for anythins- I mils‘ say I am free from those dread- ful painsP-(Mrs) 13.0. Kruschen is an excellent diuretic —that is, it helps to stimulate kid: ney functio . When kidneys are restored to healthy, normal action, poisonous waste is properly C11"!- inated, the blood-stream is purified. and you get welcome relief from the dragging pains of backache. ExpQSll/ion wui open March 29 l° continue until A9111 3- , A SOD-seat renew is being built 5315mm; u; the two kitchens. Cooks will compete in iw-lrs 0n three successive nights. Distinguish- ecl home economists will eat the complete dinners as they BR "n" ished and give their impressions of the food over the air. To place contestants in ail parts of thecountry on an equal footing. in view of the wide variety of material available, the use of canned foods is being continued. Last year the contest was launched in recognition of the fact that time-saving products are a part of every modern household, but that the housewife often fails to use the same care and ingenuity in creating dishes from canned products. The competition committee an- nounces that any woman or girl 16 years old or over, may enter the competition. The menus submitted must be for a complete four-course dinner, including six recipes each sufficient for serving from four to six persons, As many complete-din- ner menus as each contestant wishes to prepare will be accepted. The typewriter may make a good impression but it is the adding machine that counts. England Seeks Rugger Honors At Edinburgh LONDON, March 1'! - England's chances of winning the interna- tional rugby series this year with three successive victories were boosted late last month when Ire- land whipped Scotland 11-4 at Dublin. The wearers of the Rose meet the Boots llt Edinbursh. March 20. in the final encounter of the toumsmmit. If England wins the chamlllflli- ship a fair share of credit must I0 to Lady Luck. One-point marflill-ll were the measure of victories over Wales and Ireland. At a ' ‘ “ the Welshmen were beaten by n. dropped goal to a try and only a last-minute burst gave the English- men the points against with two tries and a penalty 808- against a goal and a try. While Ireland deserved to win. dogged persistence canted England to its narrow victory and H. S. Be- ver's terrific dash down the touch- line with only a. few minutes to go will be talked about in years to come and compared with the clas- sic scores that have made rugby history. All signs point to a real battle in the Scottish capital where 13mg- land has not been successful for 14 years. Since the international ser- ies started in 187i, the two coun- tries have each returned 24 vic- tories. Ten games have been drawn. Ireland's win over the Scottish representatives was well deserved but the latter had previously trounced Wales 13-6 at Cardiff. Only one change is likely to be made in Scotland's team to do duty at the famous Murrayfleld ground, J. W. Marshall, Edinburgh Aca- demicals, taking the place of J. M. Kerr, Heriotonlans, at full-back. Elnglandis fifteen is to be re- vamped, particularly in the back division, but the selectors are not expected to make final choices un- til shortly before the match. The forwards more than held their own against wales and Ireland but were given little support by their half-backs and three-quarters, H. G. Owen-Smith, St. Mary's Hospital, will again play full-back. Sever, at the top of his form, will start on the wing with Peter Cran- mer, Richmond captain, as one of the centres. A. G. Butler, Harle- quins’ fleet winger, will be drop- ped in favor of E. J. Unwon, Army payer, but the other centre has yet to be chosen. A double shift is b0 be made in the half-back line where England has proved most vulnerable this year. T. A. Kemp, Cambridge Unl- versity and J. L. Giles, Coventry, will give way to F. J. Reynolds. Army and B. C. Gadney, Leicester. Reynolds will make his debut in international rugger but Gadney has iepresented England in most Ireland ‘ ____N available form. 1&4 m 5 time: more dlguniblc than TAKI ICOTPI lMllI-IIOII ordinary Cod Lin: Oil . . . ioilvnhlnilddc: Cnldfi and DAILY THROUGH vvov ow 1M 0 lino CHIROUS SPRING w“, and Soda, we. 11 men 1'0 nlsm‘ coins AND onus mrrmoa, SCOTTS , EMULSION ; uaspnwwismweruis-al-mwiq games since 1932. He has been kept MOUNT STEWART 5011001, out of the team this season through injury, . Honor Roll for the month Unless the match is played on a February: heavy ground, the brunt of the Grid's X 1. Edna Glover, |_ Marion Greening, 8. Ailexand Martin. Grade IX 1. Francis Macada. 2. Phyllis Ieard. 8. Leila .. Imd battle wiii be carried by the three- quarters and England's experimen- tal line will need to be in i013 10ml to cope with the resourceful Scot- tish back divlsion. 0n their show- in; this season the Scottish three- Grade VIII 1. Brighton , . quarters form as EOOd B11 Btldwk‘ Dougall, 2. Marlon Macdonuldg ing unit as has been seen wearing Doria Lear-d. any national jersey for some YBBTS» Grade VII i. Ora Rose, l, Winnie MacInty-re, 3, Doris 5mm, Grade VI l. Ruby Martin, i, June Jay, 8. Phyllis Adilieck. Grade V 1. Leona Jay. 2. Ruil Pigott, 3. Jean Affleck and John Boyce, (equal). Grade IV 1. Aleths Feehsn, I. Preston MiwAskill, 3. Alphons MacDonald. --Teachcr, Margaret Msclmd Grade III i. Constance Martin 2. Darvid Jay, 8. Helen MacDonald. Grade II i. Preston Affleck. z James lleehsn, 3. Leonard Doyle Grade I l. Peter Maclieod. Z. Natalie Jny, 3. Mary Lou Mac- Donald. Chin-les MacDonald. _.T¢a¢hcr, Mary MaeEachem EAST WILTSHHIE SCHOOL Report f0!‘ Februsfyl Grade IX-——1. Mflfy 3°11- Grade VIII-d. Eddy Thompson- Grade vII—-1. Francis Doyle. Grime V'I——l. Norman Thomp- son. Grade V-l. Ernest Maolnnis; 2. Marjorie Miltfill; 3- 1°55 Mmch and Elmer Yeo (eql-lfl-ll- Grade IV—1. Staney ‘Iliomp-Wll- Grade III (Sm-l. David More- side. Grade m (JrJ-l. Jean Mutoh- Grsde I (A)—1. Terrie More- side. Grade II (b)—-l. Billy Garnham Grade II (ci-1. Rees Nfiwslllm and Stewart MacKinnon (equal). Perfect Attendance: Norman Thompson; Marjorie Mutch. Lois Mubch; Stanley Thompson, David Moreside, Jean Mutch and Stew- art MacKinnon. EXPENSES WERE LOW LONDON-The cost of sending Britain's team to the Olympic Games at Garnisch-Pai-tenkirchen and Berlin was about 83i,000,much less than was expected. THE R k G STICKER on the Ford Dealer's lol menus that if gorlslion. 50-50 30-day W fiWWo s means llul repairs days of pin-chase, will for lfll and labor. ve n. You need gelling lop value in a used cu M47171’ fflflfl flf/ilfflf 197i! Ml! M’ [ l/ifi/f/ffl ifff/fi/V W81! 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