I ""'§.§!!.'.‘."’ and economical table Syrup. Children love its delicioueflsvoe. ~ All -' _.u.;' 1.4.1.1“. .. , 1'1 - a T0 DEALERS AND GROWERSOF POTATOES AND ' TURNIPS ' lillrllflltillllelllll liltliill s- _ 'A general meeting of dealers and growers of turnips tend potatoes will be held in Queen Square School Hall on iwednesday afternoon, Oct. 17th, at 2 oiclock, This meeting .,is called for the purpose of receiving a marketing scheme. Eproposed by the committee appointed at a previous meet. Eing held on Oet. 11th, and proposing to regulate and control :fltO marketing of seed potatom turnips, and table stock zpotatoes, under the provisions oi the “Natural Products EMarketing Act” and to take such‘ action as the meeting Smay decide upon. ' By order of e PROVINCIAL MARKETING BOARD, J . A. GILLIES, Secty. Sidney St, entrance. l L-1172-10-13-3i IHIHIIHIH lfl One magnificent dining room suite, consist- ing of Table, 6 chairs, buffet and china cab- hiet. All beautiful woods, inlaid, with ivory handles. A bargain for anybody who ap- reciatesgood furniture. May be seen any- 1' ime at Henry McF FOR SALE — M08’! DIQII-ADII llTl OIIANAKJ AITBACTIVE DUIVII COLONIAL HOUSE. ll GIAITON UT. Tonroomgtwolath Boomabeasnedllwing Boom, attractive Fire Place, large storage rooms. Sit-Tubs. Double GI-PlQc-llloldstonewall surrounds property Must sell immediately. . 4m, n. r. M431, seq», s. s. Auctioneer s. s. amends. Owner, u. ToBeSoldByAIotion, HOIBLOQWDOIILIIISDOG- :3 annua- lnlhI-lb-ilfi-Il n nmnnsan qr v CITY TICKET (FFICE es onseflewse lisat - _'IlaheesansdeoveraIIalllwlIl0aaanlieanii§ hafislendiavdroaisl- IIQIL, l BL UE BUS LINE ... In an efiort to induce more people to patronize our Bus l-Nve oll-‘er these new attractive fares : ‘ Effectiw October 8th. Rtn. . "From PETERS via route to STURGEON . . .. “LOWER 8: UPPER MONTAGUE .;.NEW PERTH .............................. SOMERVILLE ‘QALBERRY PLAINS NERNON RIVER nllllLLVll-JW . "CHERRY VALLEY YOWNAL This ofler remains in eflect for one month. 01m c1711, BUS mTi/w? §DA1LY EXCEPT SUNDAY Sgle. $1.75 $1.00 1.50 .90 1.20 .70 1.10 .60 1.00 .55 40 .90 .75 . .35 .25 ssssbaasuslaaaunslso ......~---..--.¢-- | .60 .50 aeasaeeasaaeaaaeaeseseaaseseaeseea .W, In ~. u .w Qkfilw lee emm a no ytiiinlotnztrovn» a vomit ssu-z-u ‘Ellie .iiiE§§;~: ,!E§i=;g§ namaE I PFPPIPPP erasures Q C - _ i ii ' _ gested. hThatiRioyleifC-‘Airli ” ii 5: . lij i§.i;1§§§# v.5’ gig g5: =55 is; ll 5' 1' . 3A fir? it?! g it???‘ sggég "z gis c, a $225 ‘egg . v iisz §§, I replied, and realised that act he deiending himself. ' l "Wehotwoclithepeopie ofIllin- ois, Ket and I an. Mr. Clarke!" die cried. "We've been waiting for you! Ibrlwehe two of the People who are : Eiiiis §§ are! - Calvin retreated a step. She was ifllflitoworkllvmhillmheromg- " nised; she had planned this, reckon- ed upon it. Had not Denson warned him that Ketlar had a girl who was “Going alibi" 10i- him and upon whomltetlarooilldcounttciniiu» m." I i011? "My business here." Calvin re- plied, severely, “is to examine the evidence against the prisoner-I’ She cried, "The neri" Calvin nettled. “Didn't you know he was under arrest?" "Yes." she said "But no one had called him prisoner." _ ‘That's what he is." Calvin insist- ed sternly, “a prisoner. I am here to examine the evidence against him in connection with the death oi’ his wile. It is my duty to , him tor indictment and trial." "When he didn't do it?" “If you have evidence against an- other, oi course it is my business to examine lt." “I have!" “Then you may give it to me." ‘Not with these men here. They've made up their minds. We're guilty. ‘That's all they can see." "I can send them out," Calvin sug- egg; §s§€’ she had flung Ket's life away. "That is the truth?" Calvin naked her “"I‘hat's the truth," she gasped. ‘ that your ‘ ‘ may he used against you or against Ket- lar in court." "I understand it; but I want to tell it Just to you. now. I've been talking to them; I've seen them putting down what I say. 'I'hcl~e's no use telling the truth to them. But I thought-I think them might be, to you!" " Calvin bid: but she dc- nied, in panic, "That's all." So he had to drive her. "No, that's not all. Where did he go, besides "toward the lake?" "He turned the comer." "which way-toward his wife's flat or away from it?" i She longed to lie; she yearned to cry, “Awayi" But she had cast Ket’s fate upon the truth and she replied, "Toward." And she saw the set o! satisfaction in the face o! the man whohad come tor the State. "Exactly," he said. “You saw him go into the flat?" “No; I didn't. I don't know that he went there at all. I don't know that he didn't go, either, Mr. Clarke! But I do know this-when Adele was being shot, Ket was here with mel Here by the radio! It was going then, Mr. Clarke. Dads-my father- he'd come in. l-Ie was pretty well ginnedandhewantedtobesungto beiore going to bed. He found a woman singing in Ios Angeles. She was singing PHome. Sweet Home." That was when Adele was shot. your ovm men say: some one in the bulding heard the shot lust when that sons finished in Los Angela; 1 md then Ket was here with me. Dads went to ‘IOOIXI, sitar the second verse ad Ket was at my door. “Outside. you mean?" Calvin asked. Professional Berle =fio_‘_u¢1. " n e lfifrn uzv l. A. IINTLI! I. l. IINTIJI, I. O. Updater and Mtorney-at-Ilw NONI! ‘I0 LOAD! Olen: 1D Richmond Iieat WestAustralia - JUNE GOLD HIGHER. The gold yield tor June was 00.308 ounces, worth 478,560 pounds in Australian currency, an - ease of 306s ounces on the output (or the mggan you come out, alone, with more than for June i033. Production "What do you mean?" “What I say. Are you afraid oi me? Or that I'll get away? I'll go_ handcuiied to you, if you'd rather. 0r you can have you policemen around, but not with us. Then I can , show it all to you. l can tell you the truth. Only let's leave here; let's get away horn them. Let me speak alone to you!" “Where do you want me to go with you?" Calvin asked. "I'll show you." she replied and looked at the door which Denson sanded- Calvin turned to the plain-clothes man and said, "I will he responsible tor leer," ned the door. lmmedla‘ ' the girl slipped past him, but she awaited him in the . “I'd better get on some she mentioned to him, as ' recollected that was in night attire. “Do you t to come up with me?" ‘ll be here." answered Calvin, coldly. pounds an increase oi 16,032 ounces corresponding period of 1981i. West- ern, A ounces or gold up to June 30. THI GOLD FEVER Interest in gold mining is wide- price o! gold, and compani production, 12 months ago. l8 3-4 POUND LUMP 0F GOLD The Yiflgoo goidf@ is noted i0! its rich patches oi gold. During June up first, for a minute. See ." the girl urged. “I want to you; I'm going to tell CHAPTER XV. AN HONEST ALB! Calvin followed her up the stairs and tried not to think about her but, as she ascended ahead o! him, her small, white heels rose out ct her step and he '&1eledhimiutothelargeroom, where Ket and she had listened to the radio, and when she had made her bed. My mother and lather are in there," she said, gmuring toward flee bedroom. "He's drunk she's dily lrom vsronal. Ii you want, I can-J‘ "I am satisfied with the police re- port.oi them." Calvin interrupted. "The things you see here." she continued. "are gm by blufl’. I want totellyouthathefonyouflndit out. Not lfllinllhtflfi plsoelspald (in-or sverwillbe oreverwasmeant to be." He glanced about the big, well- llll ‘“ ‘ room, noticing a girl's blouse and an undsrgarment o! sal- mon-oolored silk upon a chair near the couch which had been converted into a bed. Tan silk stockings lay upon the chair and a pair oi small pflnted shoes stood below it. He looked away from these, and then drewhisgl . thesis-lurid llerry Gomez F-QC-M- VIOLINIST Stanley, Shaw and Peardoln- Bldg. Charlottetown, P. I. I. INSTBUOIION IN VIOLIN AND THEORY L-sld-B-lll-tf. NORMAN W. LOWTHER - 4c Law Barrister I l6 Great George Street otteiown, P. l. l. MUNIY r0 LOAN Alex. W. Matheson IAIIJSTII. BOLIOITOI. ITO. Money to Loan Collections Oliee: 1C0 Richmond Street. snce again - ."'1'hey're paid for,” him. bluntly. "l wear ‘em. I paid for Calyin flushed slightly and inquir- sd. "What do you want to show ms a I I Prohibition Commission Chas. n. Blaoi, Chairman. other in tendon I Ill. I. Ielsenald. West It. Petsea. h It's Ismiltea. o! not a- almoat orally hon I came home 2d found it hsrewthe iirst time. Mylo, the above or to Qstiel-‘d got it it's the kind of thinglklppa. I. C. ll. P~ ii previous month. and 276'! ounces tor the first six months of i084 was 816.3% ounces, valued st 3,692,142. compared with the yield for the lfilfhiifl produced 40,374,637 spread. Areas that were unploilt- able Iormerly have been taken up on account oi the greatly " increased es are still being formed to undertake gold ‘ ‘Ihe Government intends to send out about 1,000 additional prospec- tors to augment the 1200 now work- ing imdsr its scheme inaugurate: mine-owner, ILZilegg, un- when -llllll_fl_mlll ts. vmmnded debt 9.008.814 in ddeenturas ,1'i'i.000 in Treas- _ 5.110.000 were A l " as; » . "E I V i , I ?~(v-u/ ,. . ,; ( . I ills E's ' ElEilNt "I l" ‘fmdw-"lnr- n wanna-Ta was... I . r give less light and caaseevyoatrain. But the lamp marked EDISON MAZDA will guard ‘the eyesight oi’ your fiy. EDISOEN Mazes I-AM P‘ . JJANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC -co., named} i I h Isl. LAMPS peoducedbuboultsncls oleenandcanbsused over and bushels to 87,088,111 bushels, the bloom respeetscveragainUptoadosenot the typeof naroissus theareawasdownwiifliiflacres the simplest and in some to 3,182,000 acres compared with the tidactory igures for the previous. . The eld of oats was 344,168 bushels hkher at 3,048,210 bushels from 848M! acres, an increase of MM). "Ihe crop rose by 8,58 tons to 51231 tons from 010,403 acres, an extension o! 00.008 acres. pohlilebillbsare ththetibreor firmly I down and thoroughly and, wntered. ‘Ilhen they should be the placed in a dark, cold cellar where i will stay as close dept l d n the height. curb dngle ones go in, about,no sixto ninchesthe lighter the|ln about afmtnight. soil the deeper the planting, and, daffodils and yaci DarwinsandBreedersfromtenltwototilmc to fifleen inches. Iwhsntbe stemis 019118 glory about M "MAST!!! 0F VIOLIN" . mm DISCO "A o! the violin," and “one of the finest violinists in the world," was Mr. Percy Graingers descrlpw tion of Mr. J-VJ. Kelllledi. 0011- at Kalgoorlie, a J Si? EnglLsh-rmeaking vidfintst he had, heard who was m. Kennedy's superior, and he considered him the equal of Eugene Ysaye, Mischa llilman and other virtuosi of world- be planted at this time. Dal’ . IWW “x098. tieesi _ and many other le bulbs ‘m’ "Wu help brighten ago m‘? h; earl: c Tmflgs springwhenwi ut emi wou BUILDING Rlwvu 0N be a rather drab affair. These bulbs 0!, will come on from the time the snow leaves until the regular peren- nials and dirubbery are ready to governing bodies in the metropol- carry on. It is s. splendid idea to itan anea during the six onths plant bulbs along the edges o! the ended June 30. This was an increase shrubbery and also under annuals. oi’ 166.358 pounds on the amount tor or rot-her to set annuals above the; the first alx months of i933, anditulips when the lottery are through; 2218MB better than f0!‘ W0 c0!" bloomi .In this way the drying reeovndlns period of 1981- A few» foliage of the bulbs will be hidden. um o! the building revival is that about two-thirds o! the expenditure relates to dwelling houses. 0i’ which Permits for’ the construction t ‘V " i‘ . I Eiiffiifiwlfl $‘3L“l".‘§?..Z“l‘.‘§-°i..h Hfx. Lacks Gram‘ Export Facilities HALIFAX, Oct. 12—Plans out lined by Halifax Harbor Commis- i sioners (or additional grainiudlit- v iesstthgtwa?balrealdyontheu A n LL WHY w W!- - nvlnowt SA wmnnwhairmandthecommission said over 1000 have been constructed Even in the colder parts of Can-i tonight. during the past 12 months. ' ada bloom indoors all winter is} ‘Il-‘wo grain elevators with a total Work lniirosress includes tvhelol- quite possible where bulbs are capacity oi 0.200.000 bushels were IOIlIIKI-Bvloncfl blofi and VRIB- planted Before flowering these will to, he said, pointing out Glsnoellons residence at the Uni- stand p, tempo ture o! down to that both elevators had been tilled Verdi-y. 55.501 P011008; additions t0 freezing. in fact in the early stages for several weeks now and grain 015N010!“ 30501011 1°!‘ the Flslmfi they are better for it, and aside was being Mt in railway oars aw- 01000 pounds Anzac "WW- 19-689 l mm s little normal room heat just siting tl-auspormlon overseas Wundii "imam" m!‘ Ahim“ md- when iihey are ready to open, a dining the winter months. izwopounds: extensions at Gov- i “my we‘ mnperaw" 1‘ "gm “mm, u; bum,‘ o; mm h.) Ufllllfllit Ibblbibll‘, liidllt $50.0“) ‘| dab-able. mddenhm “an u" “an 1% to $13.‘ t“. ’“r' M,‘ m“ 5w“ “"91" mmmimostdelicsteofhotheilsebloosus Hfliheflhlilw 6801860- owlnl te °“'=h°11° chm“- T-"ilmlm- 157"” will lest longer, once u» flowers the inademmte facilities- mmd“? I'm" m F‘ "man-copes: in). cool room rather fi tizumm°gwgsgt_ w “s -tnan swarm one. ‘Iillips, lnarcissus, INQIAEED BANK GIEARANCIS H-om-Ianuaryltodulypthe total clearances at the Perth Clea-r- ing House was 48.572900 pounds. an increase o! 2.460.506 compflfed with the amount tor the corresponding period 0d last year. ‘the bulbs to anoy bowls holes. The i’ B89 Ir A, my Kgmlgfl, t..n.4.u., 4.4.0.0. (Licentiate Teacher of Pioaolorte, Royal Academy of Music, London, Eng.) Receives pupils for tuition in Piano, Singing and Theory. Advanced and Eleneentaru courses given. Group Teaching for beginners. ‘ Terms Moderate Studio: Hearts Memorial Hall Phones 060 or 1024-1. ' PLANT ‘IUD!!! OUTSIDE NOW Early October is the best time to qering flowering tulips in Canada. If put in are liable to mak ‘ before the, i! l =§§§§ ; it is; L816-10-mwf-tf ronrv Tnuolls lumen For hauling gravel from the Springtou pit to Milton Siding either dum or flat-bot- ed A - t Pit. tom trucks. piy a 040_10_9_2i_ l" s cum