it Iii ii mfi g spr ii. 8 Torr it's if r iaili 'l rhil $0 SchooPs 01st! a joyous shout, thouaandaoflboysand girls will soon leave sehool for summer vacations. To the great majority it will he jnat the start of another two months of play. To many it will mean leaving the public achooia and advancing to oollegiatee or vocational ‘ ' _, schools. To a favored few the autumn term will bring the start o! a college carom‘. ' What Have You. in Mind For Your Child? Are you aware that this Company has a Special Savings Plan by means of which you can arrange for the payment of a definite amount to your child for educational or other purposes at any particular age you desire? The money will be paid in installments over a period of years, if preferred. A special clause provides that if the parent dies or becomes disabled it will not he necessary for any further yearly deposits to he made, and the full amount of the policy, with dividends, will he paid as arranged in the .T.'ITI'BCL lliail the coupon below to our Head Oflice. THE MUTUAL LIFE Assurance Company 0F CANADA Head Oifice—WATERLOO, om‘. _ Elilblillled m9 “l Please send further particulars of your Special Savings Plan for a child, age. . "u..." Parent's Numeuon-a-uu emusewaieeaeeeo olaacxuleeaeeaae Address. ... ..."-ma.“as-nu“manna-enamel...”- My Age Is. .. seasa-nui-aaaaiaan-uusaaauvauaaaisinnn H. A. EBERS, Provincial Manager, 135 Kent Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. Professional ilards Summer Art Glass through July at the Studio of MARY ALLISON DOULL Cape Traverse 5277-6-l6-lm0nth. STEWART & LOWTi-IER J. D. STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTIIER BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. 8d Great George Street MONEY TO LOAN. - MARK, R. McGUIGAN B BARRISTER, S-OLI-CITOR, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown, P.E.l. "Of course you believe in evolu- lion?" "Y"; my own recollection of "ply days in the west remind me that many a 90 horsepower car can trace its financial ancestry hack 0 a ‘prairie schooner. BELL & MATHIESON R. R. Bell, D. L. Mothieson, LL. B. Barrister d: Solicitors Money to Loan _ Charlottetown and Montague - McLEOD & BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Banister and Attorney-at-Law Office: 180 Richmond Street MONEY TO LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. I. McDONALD & McPHEE 1. a. McDONALIl. ‘n. r. McPHEE Barristers, Attorneys, Etc. , MONEY T0 LOAN i 145 Great George Street ITSA-S-ZO-Imo-dally Prohibition Commission Chairman MR. GEORGE E. BROWN Margate, P. E. I. Send all information regarding infractions of PROIIIBITION ACT to the above or to J. J. Trainer. Commissioner. Provincial Police, Charlottetown, or to C. A. Miller, Inspector, Summers" , or to W. E. Haywood, Inspector for Queens, Charlottetown, or J. W. Platts, 1n- spector for Kings, Montague. winr Fliillililll FARMERS! Now that the busy Cropping Season is about over will have some time to look over repair! to 1mm and erect new ones. We have a well assorted stock of the celebrated FROST WIRE FENCING. the beet and most dllraiilfl wire fence made in Canada. lull gauge No. 9 wire, heavily galvanized. Selling at factol’! prices in stock at our SEED STORE Barter 8. 0o. ltd Tom: I'm dead sore. I lest five dollars today. I feel like somebody ought to kick me. Tess (absently): Why don't you ask father for my hand tonight; he's right in the library’! WARNING If you'd not have the busy fly Crawl tickling o'er your brow in summer warm, heed this alarm An-J put your screens up now. Lady: Ah, you must have beer s literary man. You aay you weri doing story work-short story? Convict: No'm. Second story. "Dc you t,'~'nk you could ever be trus to o1: glrl1" “Wail, iv: been true to three or four at one tin-e. and I guess I could.“ ' TI-lE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN m "lNE 29,...” strode toward hlm with a curse to Q Selwood ‘Of Sleepy Cat (Contired) Belwood was already in Scott's Sclwood was already in Bcdttbrig Nothing is sure," John he retorted it comes." “As McAlpln would say, you're talking like a. bis-med fool, John," - joined Lefever. Pardaloe grunted- "I’d say you're talking like one yourself, John Lefever, if I didn't owe you sixty dollars. That is," he mum- bled, "if you think you can make Selwood change his mind by talk- ing to him. If you're ready," he snapped at Selwood, looking around for his trusty shotgun, "let's go." Selwood led the way out of the harness-room through the office and down the dark ga-ngway to the back door of the barn. Leiever, still persisting in protest and caution, fastened the door_behlnd the four men. Separating as they left the barn, Pardaloe and Scott, and Selwood and Bull Page-a definite rendez- vous named-worked their way down-town. Surprised at the lull in the fighting. they .could only surmise that the Vlgilantes were still at bay, with the gamblers still celebrating their victory. The men stationed outside to guard Bartoe's place, the remain. lng resort on the river front, offer- ed little impediment to a reason- ably close approach. But Seiwood, on one side, worked his way be- tween thc guards and the building, only to find that some one had sensibly drawn every window curtain and where there were shutters had closed every shutter, Sclwood joined Pardaloe where the latter awaited hlm 0n the five,- bank- “They've sot it well hooked up, Bill,” he said, looking toward the lone building where all was darkness save when a streak of light shot from the front door as ll? W35 Opened. "I counted five men oulsldcf’ Pardaloc corrected hlm, "count four now," he said with a certain grlmncss. "Rolled one of ‘em down the river bank." " lmw,,II|l-""'" ‘I l “in, mllidilnm... v S- S. HARLAPJD SPECIAL EXCURSION DfllflillllilyllAY West River Bridge and return calling at McEwen's Wharf both ways. Leaving Pickards Wharf at1.30 P. M., returning leave West River Bridge, at 6 P. M. RETURN FARE 50 CENTS. Meals and Lunches served on board. 5010-6-27-31. FURNESS RED CROSS LINE S. S. “SILVIA” Freight and Passengers. Fortnightly thereafter. Charlottetown Agents. 4810-4-17-frlmonwed3ltf. MR. AND MRS. __ Leave Arrive Arrive l a llvlontrcal Cfitplvivn Chg-Jam l gdmjggflflffli-{IQ-lijgv: n a‘ m’ Leav: for Leave for II?! whim" I ' ' C.“ St. John's Montreal a ll" right all JIIIIC 2T JIIFC gm? 2g _ ' July 11 Ju y Y July 2s July 21 Aug. a | D S Aug. 8 Aug. 10 All! l1 GARVELL BROS. LTD A __ 0 . muoriu curried only hy- mosquitoes! Protect yourself iiti Largest Seller in 121 Countries "You didn't kill him?" “Clicked him a little, that's all. No," he repeated lndignantly, an- swering a second pointed question, “I didn't kill hlm. He's just gagged, and tied up tlghtefn a bull's eye in fly time. If he wasn't fool enough to roll plum into the river when I started hlm he's all right. Now, speakin’ of pla-ns: I've got 'em laid out for this place, John." “What are they?" “Why, simple; I-‘ll flrc the back of- the. place and you pick "em off when they run out the front. What?" "Bill,” said Selwood impatiently, "I don't know who's in there. If I did I'm not a public executioner. ‘I'm not a Vigilante. I'm just a ‘Dlain gambler-not a. butcher. iAnd how,” he continued, overriding [Pardaloels indignation, “do I know Starbuck isn't holding Christie Fyler or her father prisoner in there?" Pardaloe drew a breath. “To tell the truth," he confessed, “I didn't think about her; the 01d man wouldnt make so much difference." Selwood regarded the dim, for- bidding outline of the tightly closed ill-favored Joint with half-glgsgd 10081118 eyes. “Before we do any- lhins else. I'm some to take a look inside. I want to sec Just; who's there-and what they're doing, B111, We can talk a. plan over afterward." Pardaloe put some useless warn- ing and much fervent scepticism into one lronical word, “Maybe!" "Of course it's only ‘maybeg’ m. mltted Selwood, not unamlably. “Gob any Whisky with you, Bill?" Pardaloe, aiter having so lately declared that no one could budge Sclwood in his decisions, tried vainly to dissuade hlm from the undertaking. 1t. was hopeless, he knew. But there was one thing Pardaloe could do-thai: was, obey orders. silence him-falling in his B8861‘- ness to note that the drunken man now lay much farther out in the ‘street than he had been thrown. In the darkness he reached the object of his wrath, M118 B70110. and tried to kick it into silence. Beyond that point of the action, he had, afterward, for some time but the haziest recollection. His foot was caught in the air, he was snapped. violently backward, and before he could utter even a warn- ing cry, lila head struck the ground like" a stone. ‘Iwo minutes after- ward, still unconscious, he lay gagged and bound, stripped of his two guns and hat and coat, and rolled to one side into the ashes. The guard at the door had fared in the brief interval rather worse than better. Pa-rdaloe timed his action to the thud he heard when the singing stopped; sllnklng up from behind like a mountain lion, he clapped one big hand over the second man's mouth, and with his other hand caught his victim's wrist in a vise; the next moment he had doubled hlm up in a bear plete silence. When the men were secured. Pardaloe dragged his prisoner, bound, around the comer of the building, arrayed himself, as far as he could get into them, in the accountrements of his victim- Selwood his face smeared with ashes, ran up. Not losing a mo- ment, he whlstled into the night for Bull Page, who, acres the street was awaiting his signal. "Now, Bull," he murmured, as the old man hastened to him, “for a look at the inside!" . Bull caught hold ofihe iron latch-handle and pulled at the door. It resisted. Either bolted or barred on the inside, his efforts made no impression on it. (To be Continued) STRATHCONA \VOMEN’S INSTIT- UTE On June 10th, the Womens In- stllute met at the home of Mrs. John Hunter with eleven members and two visitors present. The meet- ini; opened with repeating the Creed. Roll call was answered with writing your name with your left hand blindfolded. Members-decided to treat the children with ice cream and cake at the school closing, Mrs. John MacKlnnon and Mrs. Wallace Taylor were appointed delegates to attend the annual convention. Com- mittees reported and new ones were appointed. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Sam Wood, roll call to be "My Favorite girl's name." The meeting closed with singing the National Anthem. LONDON, June 24.—(U.P.)—Sev-' en hundred and fifty tons oi crush- A few minutes later, a man much . under the influence of liquor, if: one's nose could be trusted, for hei slmllgly smelled 01’ it. approached! unsteadlly the front door of thel Bartoc place. In size, but 1n m‘ lithe!‘ WHY. he resembled Selwoodl Near the door two men demanded his business, denied hlm entrance, and when he staggered toward the door itself, insisting he would have a drink, one of the guards. seizing him by the throat, threw him with brutal indifference backward into the street, where he fell prong and lay muttering to himself. Presently he began to sing some. what uncertalnly a teasnsterui song. But the more he sang, the better, apparently, he liked the idea for the longer he sang, the louder he sang, much to the annoyance of the truculcnl: guard, who finally ecl oyster shells packed in 15,000 bags were brought here from the United States for chicken food. nucnon SALE The greatest sale of Fur Coats in the history of Prince Edward Island continues at my Auction Rooms, Saturday and Monday. J. A.»l\focDONALD, ‘S4 Queen Street. 6003-6-27-21. OI“ AYRSHIRES Thirty hend of pure bred Ayrshire Cows and Heifers will be sold by Auction on the farm of Athol Roberts, Winsloe Station, on Tues- day. June 30th at 2 l’. M. Also one good driving horse. Terms made known at sale. ALEX McRAEf Auctioneer: 5282-6-16-20-27-29. i‘ EYES TESTED ' AND GLASSES FITTED E. W. TAYLOR. J. B. TAYLOR Optometrists 142 Richmond Street A Man And A Auenon site", C01QDD The salesman who shows you the new ull whilePoree- loin-en-sleel Frigidaire will reap the rough edge oi o » hell-dollar across its spur- ltling white Frontl He'll do it o: though lie I , mednl n, loo-with ull the I strength oi his command. But don't be donned- the rough milled edge will not honn the lustre 0i Frigidaire Porcelain-on- sieel in the slightestl The demonstration is FRIG oil's PLANTS Flowers have been so much im- proved of lote,‘that the old style plants, can now hardly be recogniz- ed. We are always pleased to have customers call at our gardens head of Prince Street and personally sel- ect. We might say since the auto- mobile has become the mode of travel, our sales have increased 100 per cent direct. from our gardens. Please bring baskets or boxes tq hold plants, by so doing we can give bet- ter service. Annual bedding flower plants: ‘Astel, Phlox, Stocks, Verbena, Pet- unia, Balsam, Snapdragon, African Marigold. Scotch Marigold, Sailp- glossls. Cosmos, Sweet Aiyssum, | Lobelia, Dusty Miller or Silver Leaf at 30c per dozen poatpalcl. Seedling Pansy, palsy, Carna- tions, For-get-me-not, Salvia, Zin- nia, Koohla and Vick's Ruffled and Fringed Petunia, a masterpiece oi nature's art at 50 cents per dozen postpald. Winter-ed over-blooming Pansy. Daisy and Carnation _st $1.20 per dozen, add 20 cents dozen postage. Double l-lollyhock 25 cents each postpald. Plants started in Mid- winter, Delphlnium or_ perennial Larkspur, Digitalis or Foxglove and Sweet William at 10 cents each postpald. = A nouou-rooro com moves hug and choked hlm under com- i i THAT YEARS OVF WEAR AND TEAR WON’T HARM THE" BEAUTY OF VFRIGIDAIRE ‘PORCELAIN ‘ one oi the mony reasons w. urw r-ii .~i><nl' YEAR COMFLETE ;1[‘,,1i_{|,‘.J!<l)l< Jul, lGlllull-‘l‘:,v‘ . ' I‘ a e UA R A NT EE R. T. l-IOLMAN, LTD. Dealers in Prince Edward Island merely to show that the scrapes "and scratches oi years oi weer and leor will leave the flawless beauty evarytpne. You will find FrigidolreAdvoncedReirig. erolion really interesting, ‘i oi Frigidaire untouched . . ‘- Baillie permanent beauty oi Frigidaire Porcelain-on- rfeel, inside and out, is only why Frigidaire lithe choice oi so many thousands. Come to our showroom ond oil: Tor the list oi Twenty-live Frigidaire Ad- vantages and investigate Frigidaire h llnlslieddn Perealuin because Porcelain l:- rust-proof heel-proof blister-proof scratch-proof dirt-prool incision-proof weer-proof odor-pros! llme-prooi ll is easy to keep clean, everlustlngly beautiful end never needs refinishing. MARITIME ELECTRIC 00-, mo. . Charlottetown WHEN YOU BUY AN ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR BE SURE THAT IT IS PORCELAIN Extra earl"; tomato twice trans- planted, 00 nuts per dozen post- pald, second early home tomato twice transplanted, 40 cents per dozen postpald, late tomato 30 cents per dozen postpaidxlf you want ripe tomatoes, order extra early plants, they yield more of both ripe and green fruit. Cucumber, squash and pumpkin plants 40 cents per dozen postpald. Carter d: 00., Seed Store, Queen Street and A. H. Burke at our old stand, Market Building, have our plants for sale, they are delivered to them fresh every day. Please write your name plainly and enclose post- al note or express money order. This advertisement will appear in this paper every Thurhay and Monday. Address all mall orders to J. J. GAY a SON Phone 264 Box 187 Charlottetown 4551-5-28thursmon-tf. Warsaw, N. Y. Vegetable Plants — Extra early cabbage, cauliflower, and celery twice transplanted 2b cents per dozen. $1.60 per 100, postage l0 cents per 100. Late cauliflower not ready before June 10th, twenty cents per dozen. $1.00 per 100 postpald. Late cabbage plants ready about the 10th June, 40 cents per 100, by mall 60 cents per 100. Either the first bottle beneil your drugglat or write direct. DVGEIIQOI Arlhmotlle IIIQ eanaw n. Mflwtlilhtllil“ new euaeow N5 bsflima/ “Overseii Asthma Remedy has helped me greatly. I no longer have spelia when I can scarcely breathe." , Roy M. Russell, R. 5, Wyoming 00-. 1‘ or its price is refunded. $2.50 through FOR SALE Gray mare, perfectly sound in every respect. Stands 11 hands high, weighs about i200. Mukc splendid work horse for farmer. Reason for selling, rcplacin with truck. Apply SWIFT CANADIAN 00., LTD. Charlottetown 5846-6-25-tsm3i. illasonie Temple 0o. Annual Meeting A meeting of the Shareholders oi the Masonic Temnle '" mm" ‘m be held in the office of E. R. Brow, 144 Richmond Street, ChurlviW town, P. E. Island. 0n Wednesday. July 8th, 193i, at ‘l, P. ill, noted nt Charlottetown. P- ' Island, can 22nd day M‘ 1"", 19‘ Q w, WAKEFORD. Secrets?! 55l0-8-24-wfm7l. ts you Y ‘a - By BRIGGS ,T¢ey'm.i<aseur WoMEN GAZING Ar; ‘fiirusrtves! Look Arm! N" ‘more HE GaES Ami. N001 n-‘s Tar ‘rirr or- ms HAT A Mirror ‘. i. MY sTArS, Hrs Smeolillfle pus rvemws! HEtw, Vi. SAY, boa‘ Powers Your. Nosiflwial J usr err an: ‘Z ‘FY00 wmrr»