i PAGE TWO “mm ' l m; Selwood OF "' Yolissss- “mariachi ' . Mkmxthhlkilihiib “delicious G < zciioicr. smnps-Rootsiioiummgotoloe ) oiiiiiioi: TEA- DANDE DDVE WEDNESDAY JULY 15th. Long list of. sports includes races, step dancing, pole vault, tug of war, Legion Band and Pipers. ball game, etc. Music by the Canadian Big Parade by the L. O. A. and L. 0. B. A.. Best of mmls and refreshments. C°m° mid elilvl! Va good day's sport by, the sea shun It Canoe Cove. 7224-7-10-41 maaoo EYES TESTED AND GLASSES FITTED t} E. W. TAYLOR 9" J. S. TAYLOR . Optometrists I42 Richmond Street #3511415!) Professional Bards Dine or Sup at RUSSELL HDTEL Summerside By Taylor and liicNeilfs Garage Family and Commercial Ilotel 71I2-l-8-lmo. Max Factors Preparations Are used by 85% of the Screen Stars —and should be on every ladies’ Dressing Table. Cleansing Cream, Plain and Lemon Powders, Rouge, Astringent, etc. MISS RYAN, Representative. D. EDGAR SHAW, K. C. Law Offices — Prowse Block, 127 Grafton Street, Charlottetown. Wills and Estates Settled. Collection of Bills (Special Dept.) SAFE protection for all documents. , W. E. many, LL. o \ Barrister do Solicitor p, , IiIONEY T0 LOAN (Q Dalton Building, ‘i! Summerside, I’. E. I. SSBa-Z-ll-iuctiiurssattf. t-i- . Summer Art Glass through July at the Studio of MARY ALLISON DOUI-L j Cu pe Traverse 6277-6-l6-linoiiLh. STEWART & LOWTHER J. D. STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTIIEII. BARRISTEIIS, SOLICITORS, ETC. 8i Great George Street ' MONEY TO LOAN. MARK R. McGUIGAN BARRISTER, S-OLI-CITOR, rzrc. MONEY TO may _ Cameron Block, Charlottetown, IKE-I. BELL & MATHIESON B. R. Bell, D. L. Matliicson, LL. B. Barrister & Solicitors Money to Loan Charlottetown and Montague McLEOD & BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Banister and Attorncy-at-Liiw Office: liili Richmond Street MONEY TO LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. I. MeDONALD & McPHEE B. . I. A. McDONALD. II. F. McPIIEE Barristers. Attorneys, Etc. MONEY TO LOAN I45 Great George Street ’ GIM-S-ZD-lmo-daily illilllllllliiillii There will be sold by Public Auc- tion on the premises of the late An- gus McFudycn at St. Catherine's on Monday the twentieth day of July A. D. 1931, at two o'clock, 8i acres of land in good state of cultivation with good dwelling house and out- buildings thereon, also considerable hard and soft wood. There will be sold at the~ horse, two cows, 1 heifer, 1 calf, 2 pigs, 50 hens and chickens, articles such as hoe, crowbar. horse collar, etc., consisting of carpets, oilclotli, kitch- en range (Home Comfort) tables. chairs, bed mattress, lounge wash- stands &c., also piano and grama- phone. JOIIN MCDONALD, Auctioneer. 7080<7-4-5i-eod STRAWBERRY BDXES There is every prospect of a big crop of STRAWBERRIES this year. _ We have received a. carload of Berry Boxes direct from the makers. Regulation Sizes. Quart size for STRAWBERRIES and Pint size for small fruits. Sold in Crates of 1000, 500 and 250 to crate or smaller quantities. WHOLESALE d; RETAIL For sale at our SEED STORE. CARTER & DD. same time and place the followingr-One small household furniture O-OQ-O-O-O-O-O-O MRS DARL WALKER Expert Permanent Wuvor of Fred- ericton, N. 8., in two weeks time will Sleepy Cat’ V‘ U l‘ , be in Summersido. l - I ‘°°““““e°’ \ . . i oosasnwesn- PERMANENT “I did not know him." JV‘ WAVE “W. Make Your Appointments Now. "Ever know his son, Lieutenant Roper?" ' “I never knew any of the officers 7405-7-14-"5-31- at the fort." u m, '- “Were you ever there?" '7’? Indians. and FY0193“ mmleu 1m‘ “Noy wming to risk sleeping in a, room The good-hearted surgeon began icst no take cold; he preferred to to grow uncomfortably worm in camp with hi! GROW. Wh° h“ his difficulties. “Well, then, you pitched his tent down by the river never married anybody at the -and could not be dissuaded. But fort?" he wrote out to Selwood such de- "Never." tails as he could emember of the “was mere any other black- eventful night of the marriage of robe through this country thiri-Y of his father and mother. 811d years ago, Padre?" he continued, gave it to him. with oozing hope. Next morning Carry dressed eg- Tiie padre answered after care- wood into his office, planted him ful thought. "No," said he. in a. chair, and sat _down facing “Doggone it!" exclaimed Curpy. him, eager to hear all of the knitting his brows, but reduced in padres story. When theyounger the clerical presence to his one man had recounted it in full, eifeminate epithet; “I can't see Doctor Csrpy told c. story himself. how it is-—and Bob Scott swears “John," he chuckled with much you are the man!" enjoyment, “I've been kind of "What do you mean, my mean." Doctor?" "What have you been doing?" "Did you ever marry anybody out "I've been riding the old general here?" —told him the padres here and “Many of the Indians, of course, proved all you claimed up to the my Doctor; sometimes a white hilt. Then I says; ‘What have you man-a trader or a trapper, and an Indian woman-very rarely a white couple, very rarely-usually on the steamboat. Once, camping on the river below Fort Pierce, I married a young army officer t0 a young white woman. But that poor-‘man was killed soon afterward-J’ “In the Roper massacre at Crawl- ing Stone wash! My God!" ex- claimed Carpy, the prespiratlon starting from his forehead. “That's the very story!" He seized the padre incontinently by the arm. "Come!" Before the two men reached the hotel the padre, urged to a. brisk pace by his companion, had all of the story the doctor had. Selwood got to say to that?" "What did he say?‘ "What in blazes could he say?" "But the old man's changed, John. He's broke—old age a- eomin’. Then somebody planted a. bullet ‘close to his ribs last night, and that annoyed him consicPa-ble. I told him about you going down to Bartoe's alone, and leaving directions for Lefever to bring the teamsms into action, soon as you got Christie out. And now you cleaned up Starbuck and cleaned out the place and bumt it, Well, that pleased him. ‘Dash it, Doctor,‘ he says finally, ‘blood will tell; it will telll The boy's got it in him.’ Taking the credit all to had brought Tracy up from the hlmell!" laughed Carpy. "Could barn to the hotel, made him_com- you beat that?" fortable in a room, and was walk- "Now, John," continued the ing clown the stairs when Carpy opened the front door of the hall .and ushered his companion in. i “He's got it!" cried Carpy to Selwood, loudly, and before any one else could speak a. word, file's the man! Hc married them." Carpy, in his excitement, caught the padres arm with one hand to urge him forward, and shot the other like o. semaphore out at Selwood. "He's got it, John," cried the doctor. "This is the man! He married them. He knows everything. Padre" Campy turned to his companion and pointed to his frlerid-“thalfs their boy standing right there!" _ Selwood had need of all his re- straint. He stood, motionless, on the lowest tread of the stairs. The missionary scanned the serious features before him with composed and penetrating eyes. “Is this, then," he said, for Selwood made no attempt to break the silence, "is this repeated the_ black—robe slowly, “the child of my marriage of that young lieutenant so long ago?" ' The gambler made no answer. Instead, he sat down on the stair and buried his face in his bandaged hands. n O O O i O Selwood spent long hours that morning with the black-robe. He doctor, “I had him brought up here to the hotel. He's asleep now. After a. while go up and see him. He wants to see you—" Selwood shook his head. want to see him!’ Csrpy raised his chin. “Don't be s. mule; that's some of your old grandfather coming out in you— not your mother. Some while later go up like a man and see the general-to tell you the truth, he ain't a long time for down here, even i1 he gets well of this wound -which I think he will." Then, in Ca-rpy fashion, he sprang a further surprise. “How you feeling this morning, John?" Selwood almost stared at him. This was a question the doctor never asked, of anybody under any circumstances; Doctor Oarpys patients were told, not asked, how they felt. But Selwood was ready for him. "I'll ask e. question, my- self, Doctor. Dld you come out here in a wagon train?" "1 did." “The first Job I got west of the Missouri river," continued Selwood “was driving a team of mules." “Same es I, John-same as me." “I was a youngster-and you know I wasn't s. husky one. By the time I'd driven those mules a week, if the owner had knocked me on the head I'd have thanked him “I don't Limited and remain over niglit. But the urged him to come up to the hotel 1'01‘ li- Evflfybfldy in the Outfit was dead afraid the Indians would old campaigner would not leave his 89i- "Bi Bite!‘ the first Week I was b. M. Lampson f!’ (so. LIMITED. d4 Queen Street London, E. C. l. England Public Auction Sales or RAW FUBS _ bogs will be furnish- ed without charge by applying to it. T. Holman, Ltd, Sum- rnerslde. P. E. I. Represented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. 212 Fifth Avenue I ‘LI l dead afraid they wouldn't. I had ‘- and coughed and snorted in that alkali dust till my nose and eyes and throat were plum burnt up. Then one evening, after the hottest, scorchingest day I'd eve,- felt in my life, on the Platte bot- F OR SALE PROPERTY AND FOX RANCH Fine property and for ranch in Port Elgin for sole to close Estate. rriio substantial and finely finished “m” residence of the late W. M. Spence OM97 ‘waded hB-Td- "H0919"! and fox ranch with caretakers blaze‘ °n "m" b°tt°m5i WE'RE 15-" house will be disposed of by private "—8°l?1°b°di' "P ahead veiled! I bargain. The property i; vglqu] M, was just about able to raise my $25,900 m4 m“ b, h“ gm- w"; head and look over the mules‘ ears. one third. Write for particulars to There, ahead o! us-far away—I A. Roy Spence, 147 t‘ n Street, saw snow, the snow on top of the Moncton, N. B., or phone Mr. Roy Rocky mountains. THE CHAILLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY HAS FIVE PREXIES IN 85 YEARS ILEWIBBURG, Pa, July 14 (U-P.) -Buckne1l ‘University has had only five presidents during the 85 years of the college's career, each averaging about 1'1 years to a term. Dr. David Jiiyne~ Hill, world m- mous diplomat, was the youngest man who ever headed the school. Hill was graduated from Buckneli in 1874 and five years later, at 29, was elected its president. Dr. John Howard Harris, Dr, Howard Malcolm, Dr. Justin R. Loomls and Dr. Emory w. mini; have also headed the school. Dr. Hlmii resigned this year after a 12-year term. I-lq will be succeeded by Dr. Ho- mer P. Ralney, who at the age of 31 was elected president of Frank- lih volleso in Indiana. He is now “(DRIIS f: WARTS Minsrd‘: dull Ind ‘When T M an. a ll" right gfl New York, N. Y. .f MR. AND MRS. Holman, Charlottetown. (To be Continued) Joe Is Photographed For The MILLIONS of Pathfinder Tread Goodyear-s were sold before ever this tire was advertised. It be came a “best seller” because it is a quality tire within reach of all. In ro ad-grip and mileage it is the equal of many well-known tires selling at 20% higher prices. In fact“ it is second only to the All-Weather Tread Goodyear. Note the deep-cut, huskyx tread, the strongly ribbed sidewalls, the full size. Buy Pathfinder Tread Goodyearswith confidence in ‘spite A of their low price. Y 35, one of the youngest of the col- lege heads in the country. NOTICE The undersigned candidates will address the Electors of the 1st District of Prince as follows: Friday, 17th July, Tlgnish Hull. HWLednesday, 22nd July, Bloomfield a Friday, 24 July, Alberton Ill-ll. mliillonday, 27th July. Palmer Bold nlllfdflfldlmmh my. iiimuluc I Tilly. 31!‘ Jllli. St. Anthony I Monday. 3rd August, 0'Lesry Boll, All meetings to begin at s P. M. sharp. THANE A. CAMPBELL, WILFRED TANION, AENEAB, GALLANT, JOSEPH J. CHAISSON. 7343-7-ll-16-2i. DDLDllEL AUDREY 2.10 2-5 Colonel Aubrey, reg. No. 3040 loaves W. B. McArthurb, Kenning- ton, on Tuesday, July 14th, via. Old Town Road to, at or near Hunter. Biver noon; thence to Wellington McNeilPs stables, Queen Street, C‘ lottetown, where ho will remain till first of following week. Terms-Sumo for season. $5.00 ut time of tint service and 010.00 on November let, 1031. l. W. O'BRIEN, 72225-74041. By BRIGGS , CoME mo ssr m ‘ms PICWIE, MRGREEN. iTk GewsTa as m Ate-mg ensue l wouoer. 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