,_,,.~..w.»--— _ . ”_-..-,-i.- -_..- wf-"pee 1m; a c Fro; clai b I p - r . _ ._-—a—.—.-a~nm~s~xrl‘i"i'fg PAGE TWO Silver Leaf Kl D N E Y S Nearly killed her . 0 now . you'd never N E Suspect ll "I suffered with ..... -._..-..._-..-.., w. ..-ir.-.-.»1-ns ' . izi Kidn y THE _ Tsrfstillblgor cuffs. _ rifutured by ANTFORD TWINE Co" Had awful ead- h f ‘ten, CANADIAN MADE. a gilg-spéjgllaflf; was better, every round ' 1W5“ lmml" Back Pains. "sauteed. ‘$50 feet to the pound. The price‘ this year is very lmv, lower than foi- many years. Fir Sale‘ at our SEED and FEED STORE, In any ll“!!!- sei- finally used ‘Fruit-a-tives‘ and soon felt like n new Woman. _T_lie Head- aches Back Pains and Diuiness were one. '-—Mrs. E. \V., Belleville, Qnt. ‘ruit-a-tives stimulates FIVE vital organs to work naturally-the great discovery of a brilliant h SlClflfl? graduate of the Royal o_l ege o Physicians and Surgeons, Edinburgh. For permanent relieffrom backaclies, indigestion, constipation and the like, you will find Fruit-a-tivea is the belt remedy you can buy. 25c. and 50¢. Fruit-a-tgyycu MAKE AND KEEP Siaside watch committees appear determined w see that there is “mm; nude under the sun. MORTGAGE SALE To be sold by yublic Auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown in Prince Edward Island on Friday the 23rd day of September at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, all that tract piccc and parcel of land situate lying and being on Township number 36 in Queen's County bounded and des- cribed as follows, that is to say:- Commencing on the-division line . mortgage dated August 16th, A. D., ' Periodic- Eye - Examinations ooh‘: wear rm: classes h" flvc or ten years, as some do. without re-csamlnatiou, for in that serious changes Are vitally important. ther one’! eyes are £00301‘ otherwise. m,” take place, which if not discovered. may work rer- inanent 10.1111’! l" u" "m" l precious senil‘ Y0" P0554155- between Lots number 36 and 37 at ihe Southeast angle of land con- veyed to Daniel McDonald and now or formerly in possession of Angus Gallant, tilence West along said Angus Gallant's South boundary to land in the occupation of Allan Jo- seph McDoizald thence southerly along the East boundary of Allan Joseph McDonald's land to the North boundary of land XIOW or for- time whe- ‘ Henley thence East to the aforesaid division line thence North along the same to the place o.‘ com mencemcnt containing 50 acres of land a little more or less. The above sale is made Pursuant to a power of sale contained in a {Guard your eyes. > o.r.nuicnEson OPTOMETRIST 1904, and made by John R. Steele, of Afton Road in Queen's County, Farmer, and Mary Steele, his wife, (of the one part) to Patrick Morris of Donaldston in Queen's Cou;.ty in said Island, Farmer, (of the other part) because of default having ‘Phone 525 been made in the payment of prin- 173 Queen Sm," clpal and interest secured thereby. i , For further particulars apply to ovbv-B-rl-l month. n. F. MacPhee, Solicitor, Riley Building, Charlottetown. Dated this 29th day of August, an, i932. PATRICK F. MORRIS gilinnirs TAXI Allison Huestis ‘ iTHE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _______.:_. ' I t Manitoba To Gut I 1' H E Fan" N° es GivilServioe Pay ‘HANDSOME M A N merly in possession of Angus 0'~ - bull- "M-er t: l.'.'::':.*...’"' (Continued) "No certainty, but a. conviction that if he didn't ‘break’ these men. as you say over here, they would ‘break’ him sooner or later. He'll not be pleased at their getting away for—" he stopped abruptly. Ray turned. To his surprise Sir lGeorge, instead of continuing, slid ‘down in the seat and gave an odd :little exclamation which sounded like: "That fool girll What's she doing on this road today?" Following his gaze, Ray saw the MiacBeth car, with Roberts driving ‘coming toward them at high speed. Roberta leaned out and asked a question of the nearest foreman. He [was an Italian and instantly burst Zout into a stream of broken English, iaccompanied by illuminating pan- tomime. Sir George and Ray, from their vantage point near the shack, could get a vivid picture of the rec- ent battle from the gestures alone. Tbs big $COlCllll'"' Ftay thought. did the trick and “'1 get all the credit and Roberta's admiration. "Oh, d-n the luck," Ray snarled aloud, weary with the rapid changes of emotion this last hour had brought to him, “Snap out of it. Bonnie Dundee! Bonaventure has given you away lo the girl. He's mak- ing a good speech too. Sit up like a man and let Roberta pin your med-y als on." ‘ Sir George raised himself up, but only to grasp Ray by the shoulder. “Give mt- the payroll receipts and this car and you can ride back with Miss MacBeth." ' "Good loru! Walt o. minute!" Ray protested as he fumbled for the re- _ ceipts. “WhaVll I tell Roberta?" “Tell her I've gone. That will sat- isfy her. She isn't in the least con- lcemed about me." Ray regarded him curiously, shak- ing his head. “What‘s the big idea, leaving me to face the music and Roberta MacBeth alone?" "I wouldn't do it, old fellow, if I didn't know you liked her." , I “Don't you?" Sir George's face changed in s curious way. "Like herl My dear fellow, she's the only thing I don't like in all America.” "Why, I thought you were nuts l‘ Taxi Administrator C T A o‘ the pep about her. It's been even betting a: P110116 440 01' 32314 sonal estate ‘and eifects of Pat- m the oince that ma“ why you ' came ve ." 7w‘ The Queen Taxi. 7 rick Morris, Deceeseggge a 3o a "whit," _ 0'1 il-ll-l month. ' ' _ "To oop MacBetHs daughter and m- —- -"~j"——_‘—‘ hel‘ pie." . i - Ray saw what he had done then. Par} Sir George's face whitened so that involuntarily Ray reached out a‘ ! Stewart 8t LOWThCI‘ Estate Late Hector Buchanan. hand‘ Hm z... a-_..-_..._._...._-._ u \.._-,<~a-»»~ .__._..._... J. D. STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTIIEB r BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETQ 84 Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN cLEOD & BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY , W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Banister and Attoriiey-at-Lsw MONEY T0 LOAN Office: 180 Richmond Street I will sell on the premises at Brookfield on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd At One O'clock P. M. THE FOLLOWING-Two Horses. Heifer, Truck Wagon, Spring Tooth i Harrow, Randall Harrow, Hay ‘Bake, Plow, s. quantity of my, 2o acres standing grain, Also at same time and place I will set up for sale Farm of 70 acres with dwelling house and out buildings thereon, property 0f the late HECTOR BUCHANAN. ELIZABETH ALICE KIMBALL, Executrix. ALEXANDER McRAE, Auctioneer. 5443-8-30-51. rohibition Commission Chas. H. Black, Chairman, Charlottetown. Ill. B. McDonald, West St. Peters. John Simpson, Hamilton. Send all information regarding fractions of PROHIBITION ACT lo the above or to Inspector J. Frlpps, R. C. M. P., Charlottetown. Annual__Meeting The Annual Meeting of the Prince Edward ls- Iand Fish and Game Association will be held in the Board of Trade Rooms on Friday, September 2nd at 8.00 p. m. J. M. MACFADYEN. Secretary. 541' ' '8-30-twf-3i ..say_.. His companion failed to see the hand. "Did you think so, too?" he ar-ijed hoarsely. - Ray hesitated. "Well, personally, _I didn't think you were after the money." "I wouldn't ask Miss MacBeth to marry nie if Sandisbrae were in ruins and I hadn't a penny to buy myself food." "That point being clear and un- derstood," said Rnberta, who un- noticed had left her car with Bon- aventura and walked up behind Ray "you stay in that car and go‘ home while Ray rides with me. Father's heard from New York. The New York car was held up on the Jersey meadows. There was a. running fight. One of the car crew was hurt. On your way," with a surpris- ingly friendly smile. Sir George wished a thousand times on the ride home that he had held his tongue. While it was Just as well that the girl knew how he felt. he would have preferred that it had not been expressed to her quite so crudely and she had taken it in a decidedly sporting spirit. Yet the fact a mained that it was s relief to have it clearly understood between them that there was no thought of her 0r her for-, tune in his mind. ' Curiously enough, now that he WMAIOAIITTIIINIIIII.‘ zllilllllvlll“ | CHAPTER X I EMBARGO AFFECT! PRAIRIIS With e view lo assisting in tho control of crown rust of oats and black stem rust 0f wheat. a mini-s- pot-tation of the thorn and certain species of bar you can 't beat PEP Kellogg's PEP Bran Flakes have just about everything that active folkswent and need. "Won- derful flavor! All the nourishment of whole wheat. Plus enough bran to help you keep fit. Kellogg's are better bran flakes. Ask your gro- cer for them. found within the three prairie pro tion. . SWEET CLOVER ENSILAGE l "The most suitable stage a are in full bloom," haul the crop to the silo of water to sweet clover BETTER BRAN HAKES turned out as they had. A shout from a motor cycle made him bring’ his car to a. Sudden stop. ‘Mr. MacBetlfs secretary," "Yl-‘Sf’ Sir George, automatically eacting 0o the excitement of the day, put a hand on his pistol pack-- et, until he sar: the man vrore a DJllceman's uniform. "Tell Mr. MacBeth, will you, that the men in the motor launch left it halfway down the canal and got away in a fast car, but we're on their trail." "Thank you, officer. Hope rat the beggars." "5""? We'll Bet them. It's only a question of tme." He W“ Off. 8nd soon sir George wutd s" the IlZhl-s on the little bridge to the island. Glat to see them, too, in spite of the fact that he would have to face Roberta MM. Beth's hostile eyes across the din- Ins ta/ble- ‘What did the girl want anyhow? He had done his best for her father andfor her, and if she thought he'd told about her friend of the other night, she wag mig- ta-ken, although she mlghtlhave to hear some ugiy tales about that lad soon, if his recogn tlon this after- notm should prove that Jack No- varro was mixed up in the attempt 0n the wavmu. n it was true, it was plain why Novarro never came to the house. I-le had probably given the girl some hlZhly romantic rea- son. What drove a girl mre Roberta to s sly fellow like that sleek-haired lad, when there were men like Ray and Dunham about? It did not 0c. cur 0o him, Roberta being a girl, m" ll- Wli the same thng that had brought him here to MacBethb island: that had made him risk his skin today-adventure. and the de- sire for things new and strange. Alter dinner 71's would go down to Green Bend and see Alice or Nell and rest his tired brain. Nice girls, "ot nearly so disturbing as Roberta. He reached the bridge, cluttered icross it and up to the terrace. Rob- erts. and Ray were already there. They had passed him when the isofceman halted him, they told him, without his observing them. Lady Sandlson came running down the terrace steps and grasped him. It was the first time Aggy had hugged him since he was seven, but she had lost nothing by want of practice. "Oh, my laddlel Did they touch you?" "Not s touch," Sir George said in they what he thought was a. truly Ameri- replanting“ Th, mm should be "11 mllmrr- “"0" hand-l o". I made firm but the rhizomes should must reiwrt to the chief." MacBeth sat in h'e library tele- , A “my pofluon should be chosen phone near at hand. He was draw- ing on s piece of paper and trying} 'iIaIxF.Wev-QQO‘_IQQ -s. a see. a a s- 53;: . STALLION BRAIGENFLOWER IMP. 1i ' ~ Registered Clydesdale Stallion CRAIG- ' ENFLOWER will leave Charlottetown Wed- m‘ ‘ nesday morning, August 31st, via Malpeque a Road and Freetown reaching Albany Thurs- ‘i. day evening and stopping there until Friday, l! September 9th, when he will return to Falcon- wood Farm for remainder of season. epartment of Agriculture i 842842-2041 had publicly relinquished her, Rob- erta's bright head seemed to gleam like lost gold, and he found him- self wishing that he were Ray, care free and fancy free and able to en- Jvy a ride in the soft dusk with l» girl, whether she had millions or not. Only. he assured himself, that girl would never in his case be Roberts MacBcth. There were sev- eral things Robcrta would have to expfaln before he had any con- fidence at all in her. The poverty stricken heir of the had been a bt of a day. It was jolly lucky for him that things had lo look businesslike, but the hand that held the pencil shook a little, as he saw Sir George in the door- way. Just by so little had this shin- ing young heed missed death on this wonderful day in this peaceful countryside and it was he, Robert, MscBeth, who had set him 0n h's dangerous way -to save a few mis- erable thousands. But that was not the way Sir George looked at it. “Well, we pulled it off, sir. Chi- cago wasn't ‘in it’ as you say over Bandeau-e title and lands strewh- here. I've had a izreat day." he she has an awfully aikravating way ed hlmiclf behind the wheel find concnded, and then hesitated as he of acting as though she were still yawned. l-Ie was tired. After all, it new the “pi-mum an Robert Mac. my nurse;- Beth's face. "I-I did hove you'd be pleased." o-d glad it's over. Agar was in such | Maybe she's right at that," he udded, t". palatability. COW TESTING PROGRESSES cattle wan and British Columbia 0f provincial Departments of Agri- cillture. while in the other six pIO-l Malayan rubber trees. | the, vinces it is carried oui. under supervision of the Dominion Live Stock Branch. Since 1926 the nuin- her of associations entered have "zicreascd from 85 to 820, the "num- oer of herds from 1195 to 406i, and the number of cows from 12,142 to 37,772 (for 1931). During the past WINNIPEG, Aug. 80-A general civil service salary cut of ‘l per cent was announced last night by 3°11- John Bracken, Premier of Manito- ba, Just before he left for the east terial order, effective after Sep- tember 1st, 1932, prohibits the im- European buck- vinces they shall be extei-rningted salaries of cabinet ministers and of without my claim {or Qompensa- employee in services controlled 'b; which to cut sweet clover for ensl- lagc is when the majority of plants writes E. S. Hopkins, Dominion Field Husband- man, in his annual report for 1931. lie also observes "It is feasible to imme- , diately after cutting or within two or three hours, while the addition silage is not to be recommended. As is the case with oats, peas, vetch ensllage sweet clover held instorage in the silo for periods varying from three 1o nine months does not appear to ustaln any damage or lose any of One of the most important fac- tors in the Improvement o; dairy/Examination showed that the root and herd management; is of this plant contained 40 per cent cow testing. In OillBIlO, Saskatohe» latex. yielding thigl rubber by a. process of extraction work is done under the supervision both simpler and cheaper than that to attend a. conference on wheat marketing at Ottawa. As part of the Manitoba Govern- - month program of economy the berries into the three prairie pro- new cut, effective September 1, expert SHOP. SIBVICE and the BEST of Shoes to,- vlnccs - Manitoba, Saskatchewan will bring the total salary reduc- member ,1 u" pun, ""1 ‘and Alberta-from any o; the other tions to l5 pre cent for moat civil , ‘provinces of the Dominion. The servants andi 25 per cent for those flmthfiozwhfiap" ":8 :1! from this Shoe sum order further provides that lf the in the high salaried classes. The “h” Thur’ w!“ d ‘in, ‘"2" “l u" ‘$111111’. that yo“ European bucktiiorn and nine first cut went into effect nearly a m" Us‘, "Klsgwfrwrul Sh“ 1°‘ ""7 Foot named ' of barberries arc yell’ I180- - The lastest reduction will affect “CUBS ABE THE BEST." commissions such as the Manitoba" Telephone System. The Government will dlscontinui , the practice of guaranteeing muni- cipal expenditures and overdraft: t and may discontinue the grants now given the Winnipeg Tourist Bureau and the Industrial Deve- lopment Board of Manitoba. Other economies will be effected by amalgamatlng Government servi- ces wherever possible. A New Rubber Source j- Iillhl from A to EE. WEAR buy your wants or ( Des Moines, Iowa, Register) ‘Two and a half years ago, a. S0- viet employee near the Chinese border noticed the hlghlanders of a certain region chewing some kind ‘We are s Family Shoo Store um farm-i... We can quote you my number of Shoo Prices always sound about alike, We want to prove our values by showing oiu- she". lo we lay-When Father, Mother, Brother, gm," m. u“ Baby wants the Best of Shoes, that any outed 1m“ “u, buy-COME TO THE FAMILY SHOE STORE! We are sole Agents for the Famous Invictus and Wu“, Glove-Platte Shoes for Men and Women carried in ymh, also the “BLUE MOON" and Empress C. We u. also Agonto for HOLEPROOE HOSIERY n. in, newest Paris shades prices 81.00 u» also per pair, Ask for cums mucus RUBBER FOOTWEAR, Tflgy Paulie-Ferguson Shoe 00., Ltd, SUNNYSIDE, _CHARLOTTETOWN, r. n. l. ‘ha innit prices-but sh“ and every store u", llld "~llnein IDNGER mail your order to of gum in the American manner. He found that this gum came from a plant, hitherto unknown to scientists, which grew on sunny slopes from 4,000 to 5,000 feet up. 95 per cent pure 1' used for the latex of Brazilian and This plant, which can be growni in valleys, flowers twice a year and 3 resists frost, though it demands hot sunshine. It has been found so I More Cold—— Bring in your old Gold we still can use lots more. G. H. TAYLOR J EWELER and ENGRAVER valuable that the Soviet Govern- 5429 a :io 5i merit pltns to complete this year s. ' ' ' ' ‘rubber factory, with a. daily capa- city of sixty tons and to have 350,- I rile FAEMEB ooivriioi. cosr six years there has been an 1n- 000 aires planted in the newly crease of 16,928 cows completing fuund “towsagis" by the autumn n t» records for eight months or more, °T 11BX19 9951"» The w“ o! producing cm" u ’ with an average increase in pic- duction of 815 pounds of milk and 5.78 pounds of butter fat per cow. PLANTING HERBRACEOUS PERENNIALS iEXPfirvlmental Farms Note) In the milder sections of the country most perennials can be planted successfully until quite late in fall, but where the winters are severe care should be taken so that planting is finished several weeks before the ground is hard frozen and a mulch of straw or other silitable material applied. Perennials that have been grown .rom seed sown iri spring and Jansplanted during the gumgne should be ready to put in their permanent places in September. 11 the Rround is dry water thor- oughly so that the soil adheres to the roots when the plants are‘ lift- ed. If planting in a border, group three to five plants of each variety together leaving ample space s0 that each plant can develop to its I full size. , Iris plants can be divided quite late in " ptember although July and August are generally conzlder- ed the best time to do this. At the Central Experimental Farm we have found that iris plants gener- ally besln to show signs of failing after three or four years. when the ilvwers begin to grow smaller the plant should be dug up and the oldest parts of the carded. Pieces with several fans of good healthy leaves should be chosen and three or four can be planted about B. foot apart in s. clump in a large border. In s small border a single division is some- times sufficient. The soil where they have to go should be well dug and some bone meal added before be just at the surface of the soil. for the tall bested varieties. P9011? M" lily in the same place 1°!‘ many years, but in time the flowers begin to fail and grow‘ “I'm just terribly pleased, but I'm‘ a stew." "Oh, you've got to make allow- ance for Aggy." her Stepson mid, “She thinks that without her sup- ervision and superlntendence the Eandsons would hava_perished. remembering the debt of gratitude the family really owed Aggy, "But rhizome dis- t all times a. very important consider- ation," observu E- S. Hopkins, B. B. A., M. B. Phd, Dominion Field Husbandman. "Return values are an “s promkea And ,1 H, can be more or less controlled by the lsw grown in this country, towsagis “d Suppl!’ “d am?“ °' by “h” may also help to solve some of our wevmmg Pmdmom’ and m‘ Pr” rubber problems. At least, it might “c” h“ W” mt“ “mum” upon pay some enterprising American the Price he Wm receive 1°‘ h“ pm" to get hold of a few plants and try w" m‘ m“ o! production and the p, cultivate them hem duct He has, however. some contf6i - economy ‘with which he produces ' The foreman came across Bill m! “m? 111B? mew m‘ dlnllrence smoking his pipe and stalling on NW9"! 97°!"- Bnd 1°55 °n m" °Y°P~ the job. “Look here, Bill," he said. In times if dePT°55°n And 1°“ "This here"s a contract job, an‘ it prices 6111-5 l8 400571’ lmWTlBm- n oughta. be finished by how. Shove profits are m be maintained when that pipe away an’ git goin’ on yer prices are low costs must be measur- work, or it's the sack fer you." ed accordingly." “Well? said Bill deliberately, "Rome wasn't built in a day." “I don't want none of yer back 'talk," said the foreman. "Besides, I Russia, in her future industrial development, stands to make large gains from the exploitation of this new rubber source-if it realizes on "COMBINE" IN THE EAST Commenting on the general fell-i wasn't the foreman on that Job, n nemler]. ibillty of the "combine in hsr-| ‘ __ vesting grain in Eastern Canadlsé‘ smaller than they used to do. E‘ s‘ Hopkins’ Dominion Me Husba-ndman, in his annual reP°Yl for 1931 says: "Prom experiments ducted to date the operation of the "combine" under eastern con- ditions aptiears quite feasible where the recovery of straw is of‘ no importance. Where straw ic- ccvery is necessary the combine. though quite as feasible, aw"?! to be of doubtful economy as oper- a-ted at present. This conclueiofl might be revised with the deve- lopment of more economical means of straw recovery and with the in- t. ‘uctio of a type of mach!” with a. higher capacity and lower operating cost. The combine 11B! now been operated in. Ottawa for the last four years and complete information on the equipment used, cost of operation and the re- When this occurs it is time to move ' and divide them. September is the lbest season to do this. If it is possible to give them a new bed it is better to do so. If this can- not be done then the plants should be dug up and the old soil remov- ed and new, good soil put. in its place. A handful of bonemcal 101' leach plant should be mixed in with the new soil. After digging ‘the plant carefulsomeetaoi etaolnn .' the plant wash off all the soil and divide the roots as carefully as possible. Divisions with four of five eyes are the best for an ordin- sry garden though smaller div- isions ean be made if a large num- bei- of plants are required. Peoniea should be planted so that there l8 two inches of soil above the eye. suits of experiments oonductgd each year, may be found in pl8l ' annual reports." Valuable Properties For Sale Residence Corner Euslnn and Upper Prince Street, Charlotte- town. The Dalton Ranch, Southporl, consisting of 50 acres land, 110 pea lo: ranch, good house and barn. The Flood Ranch, Soul-hood» consisting of 25 acres lana, To pen fox ranch, new residence and bani. wnlr to . W. K. ROGERS, _ Charlottetown 546l-8-3l-wfm-3l. Record Low Fares .._~|-()_ Exhibitions ' FREDEBICTON September 10 to 17 s] l. ' 250i: Chisinau) a] l .65 (via Saint John) Going between Sept. 9 and 17 Return iii-nit Sept. 19 SAINT JOHN September 3 to 10 $8.65 Going between Sept. 2 and 10 Return limit Sept. l2 MJlO-G CANADIAN NATIONAL‘ Too deep planting is one of the causes why peonies fail to bloom. SPECIAL FLIES CARRY DISEASE! ‘ An unusual opportunity for a S. S. NEW NORTHLAND Under the auspices of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce- Churlottetown at very moderate rates. The luxurious S._S. New Nortliland wlllarrlve in C‘ lotietown on Tuesday ' , Fl.l kills them ¢94v0++o0+04wc+ooo4+oq4¢ EYES TESTE Robert Mlacfleth laughed, (To Be Continued) met - v If! Richmond Street e-Mc-oo-o-eon-oo-e-e-ewoo-ew hours’ stay), St. Pierre (12 hours’ stoy) and ember 17. Passenger fares to Sydney St. John's via Hellf s1; 'i>ierre Csrvell Brothers, GLASSESANDFITFED CLARKE fiiiilgi gdwiiiiiillib leaving the same sftcrno on at 3 o'clock for Sydney i4 St. John's, Newfoundland (80 hours’ stay), Him" picturesque Gupe Coast to Montreal, arriving Sell“ lieu Bring your can along and drive back if 1W 091m‘ For full lnfeniistioii and reservations llilll! Dominion Square Building Montreal SAILING delightful short sea trip from September 6. and Miquelon (3 hours‘ sl-flyii thence proceeding vie Al" 815-00 Ill) sndMiquelon 840-00 Ill) Charlottetown, or T‘ A