1-?" 11-’- i 25GB TEEL -c_._cc._._c.,___ ctiilii liitlilfis Treasure, lilill Never in Discovered Ill ll. E. Continued From Page 1 wit; hind wag-infidel:hiafidabifiylzgagg;' ___,_._,_....__ ____. _ --__ . on o a- t . . .. i’. . I one Aver , who had . 1's‘. ‘t.*:::.'.:r.*." .=:::‘:.“.f.f.:.'. .r;:t:.':::..": .. tlltiri? xi]: garllanient made a great Company llllll the Gm“ Mmwl’ and to do about it starting lnvustlga- himself. There was the rub. Ho tlous, even as ‘seem to liatlllell “t ""5 Avell’ lllld "Nlde" °ll ‘he we“ this tots day. These thugs iruus- of the rich and powerful- ed Kidd's trial to bo fur more her- Ho did have some fears, however aided than that of tiny similar 0f- und entered into corresllllllllellce fender and a ballad that was wrlt- with Bellamont before 50in! ashore ten and has come down to us. beqsentllug him the French "B85395" ginliing,——“l\iy Nami- is Captainiivhich had been his warrant for Kidd. as l Suited,“ complcteil the-taking the tlhlpbaflllfl his llllflllllbd‘ job, and lay the foundation for allzlion in cast» of trial. the treasure stories and other uir.‘ merited fame oi’ today. l He sailed in the "A(l\’€lll\1l'9."| _ galley, front London, lu Muy, 1696.‘ That llulllelllilll Dlilllllllllillzldvlg‘: ‘lth a vicious and rasctilly crew. l-il illlllle ln- “ssul-mg mm u“ e ' v i ' tl in would hi‘. llll Ylglll? b“! 19am‘ which lie augmented at New lorhkflli gt me hue and c“, being raised After 13 _ months tit sea. Ill-l e K118“! hm“ of the motions in Pap .West Indies and the llltllfl-ll (ltlilamnll “(Ella aim! Wm‘ (mmgrceable without siglittns a Dllfllt: Vlli ha, a gum.“ m uuswer on his own Stumbling and inutlnous crew, he (1113 Mme "flung Km“ he might finalist. onktlie Olfliltlf‘ 1:1‘: o‘! ttee pgfeiy mmé Ashore’ proceeded at zfmwliiggowaswiatlletlstlie “tgutzlah once to have him tlllplellellded i“ , -- ‘ _ ’ --. t in chains to Ens- tlldlfirctygigtllttn?)"wvhlsicllitélltfistlgflrl (lfzgiilmmivflllli-flebfniii 1701. l“! W115 léixdglnt the treasure oi’ lhellroilfilllinlllll $631380}. mm- Benamont . .' , . ' ' ~ ii the. interim, he Wlls fhleiseidgfidhe ‘ongehlwlftirlzllszlllllrlllolh‘Egrzlflgtdllftall"! lllllllll l° exlflam take pirates), permitting him tohibout the “PP-Silesi" am‘ being c“ capture French merchant vosselsdcii a iitii" by the court for claiming that country’ living at war vritliyihcir eitllfiitentiekillléliliialiallt tlrllgnlatxgl: Ships), he clninlod, wereglllietfatxiltrn “illllllilmb? a perfet-t defence sailing under French “passcsfl orIlO the charge 0i DlYlWY- papers, or protection and, as tl llllib‘ Elli" lmll- m" “m” was so fer ct’ luw, it’ this was true, regard-dubious, and tho necessity of haul!- less oi‘ the ownership, or nation-ling llllll slllllmse“. l” M so great‘ allty of the captain or (ii-cw, he llllltlllhl" 4'15 ll "lune" 9‘ memmuon’ they perfectly within both his ritzhtsd-Tlell illlil “(mvlctefl him ma‘ o‘ and the pale of the ltlW iii so toltlnglllllllilel‘. he having struck with a them. bucket n mutlnous seainari, who wantcil him to turn ilirate, llle lllllll‘ lluter dylng—fr0m just W113}: CRUBiG-‘l! ttl8€lll9tl uncertain from t e evt~ After imiklut: some division oflunce. So he was hanged, loudly this stroll. his own vessel living lllhlprucltlilnlllg his innocence. to illt‘ 5£'Zl'\\'i)1‘lll)', lie transferred into t-heilost. "Quedtih Zllerchaitt." and sailed‘ Hi: Innocence New Prev“! boldly for New York, although t woefully sltort-liandeth many of his Now, mark the sequel, thoush crciv having deserted him t0 en- long (lclayetl. Within the past 15 tier aboard a pirate named Culli- years, and more than 200 years ford, iu a fur inferior ship. Hardly since Kidd's tarred corpse was the natural thing to do on his [lllrlwhung in chains on the shore 0f the did he consider his acts piratlcal. Thames, the original French “pass" or on theirs, if they thought he v meant to continue as one, Captured in Boalon Sailed Boldly for New York for the "Quedah" has been found in the Public Records office in have paid a little more and wanted." As a matter oi lacl that ' goods require a higher price to with their quality? . SATISFACTION A seemingly low price lot an article is always attractive, but tinioriunatcly frequently misleading. How olten is licard the reinarlt——"l w0uld rfllhel necessary to ubtain the bcttcr quality. Good There are cheaper teas than “KING C(ll.E"-—bilt would you be satisfied "rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN V l nation“, got the quality l "little more” was be good meat to Greenwich Hospital. Kidd's Total Treasure ln the Public Records Office at London is the original inventory of this booty. as made at the time by Bellamout. it consists of certain silver bars. 118KB of Bold. 801d b8"- and some jewelry and merchandise. The gold amounted to 1111 ounces and the jewels to 17 ounces. Also 57 bags of sugar, and 48 balefl 0! merchandise. This was probably all the treal sure William Kidd ever had, but if, perchauce, he was so fortunate as to have originally luicl more, he certainly never brought it to these shores, nor, had he done so, was he given time or opportunity for con~ ceallng or otherwise disposing of it seertis too bad to spoil real good treasure stories, but this was a very public matter, and these hard, cold facts very easy to ascer- tiilu and prove. Directions for Shipping Silver Fox Skins To Meant": C. M. Lsmpmn 6. Com- pany. London. from Prince Edward Island by Regist- cred Mallior Exprcil And this in spite oi’ the fact that New Method‘ 0f Reducing Fat A news item from abroad informs n: that the American method of ‘Dloduclnga lllm, trim figure is meeting with lstonlshlng some“, Ibis system. which hi8 made wot. I wonderful Impression over there, must be the Marmola Prescription iablet method of reducing fat. it is Illa l0 My that we have nothing ‘better for this purpose in this coun- try. Anything that will reduce the cxcess flesh steadily and easily Injury to the stomach exercising or dieting. or Interfer- ence with Ono's meals is a mighty Important and useful addition to nlvlllzatlonfii ncccsslten. Just such a Ntalosue of good results follow the Ilse of these plensunt, hot-min“ and cconomcal little fat reducers. We lay economical. because Marinnla Prescription Tablets (made In ac. cordance with tho filmoug Marmot“ Prescription) can hr.- obtained of any drugtzlst the world nwr or from tho llarmgga Company, 44712 Woodward Iva. ctrolt, Mich" for one dollar I box, which is a decidedly econom- London, where it has rested peace- ruuy m‘, two centuries’ placed Silver Fox intended for Messrs. MB f C. M. Lampson 4t Company's Loud- gllflfi},aafilfngnxhyomtng,L8", “£9 on Sides should he shipped by Re. Bellamont claimed to have sent Elflleled Mlm- “d Wcked l“ PM‘ it cels wglghlng not! over 4 lbs. 8102s. Then. wlint foundation, lf any, is °l‘ b!’ "Fe"- mo" couven an ' there for these tales of his burying l1’ Bllllllled b7 Rallgteled MMI- treasure about America, ivherc, as llle Olllel‘ ¢0Vfllll8 ilwllld b9 ‘l’ "ll we have seen, he had scant opptir» lllelmlleil ' °l' lllllllal’ 795N971“ {unity so to .101 The ram; are and the following address should that, not having mien enough to b6 Dllllllly marked °ll the (llll-slllll work his ship to New York, he left of the package: her at St. Katherine's in the south. C. M. Lampoon & Company, east of Hlspanlola. and continued 64 Queen Street. London. E. C. to New York in a sloop, the "St. t, England. Anthony," which he purthassd 1n addition. the shlppal-‘s name there. , ind address should be placed oi. While ln doubt about the advls- the outside of the package, to en- ahillty of going ashore, and awnit- able Messrs] Lampson k Company lug Bellanionfti further advices, he to identify the package upon arriv- Rlollued at the eastern. end of Loni; 1i. and packages should be numb- lnlantl Sound at Gardiners island. ared consecutively from No. 1 and left with Mr. John Gardiner qpwm-d; . A Sure Relief For Women’s Dismd ‘IO ‘DKYU TREATMENT FREE ' . Orange Lil 9H6’ ‘u!’ Lliyllllltlfllld“ worm-ii ll is applied ‘J ly and is absorbed m, suffering than“ Th Waste mutter in m: ' 595ml lesion ls o; I Elli": lmmeaiit. f lllld physical rollol; . “mil “Wish mti are toned ‘M , ed, and tho mm“. rendered m norm Principles, and m‘ on i! but do goon in ,1“ alnful menstruation, 1W this treatment is based on strictly sclentiflo ietual location of the disease, it. cannot he! of female troubles, including delayed and p tioea, failing oi the womlb, etc. Price $2.00 ner box, which i; mm t 0!!!! lTlOIIIlTB treatment. A free Trial 'l‘reatinent, tnnuzh total? vortll 75t- wlll he sent Free to any suffering WOHIllD who will; q nor address. lnclona 8 stamps and address Mrs. Lvdla we“ WIndsonOnt. ' ' COLD BY LEADING ORUGGIGTU Evcnvwuzug ‘MESSRS. ' 0. M. Lampson & (lo’s Spring Sale Will Commence ON MARCH 27, 1924 Finn furs, such u Fox of all kinds, Beaver. Otter, Lynx, Fisher. etc. intended for tho Spring Sale, should be in New York not later than the morning of March 7, i924. Staple articles, such ll Skunk, Opossum. Minltrlt. Mink, Raccoon. Bear. Wolf, etc» reaching New York by the morning of March 14, 1924. should arrive in Landon in time for Inclusion in the Bale. Mann. C. M. Lampoon d. 00., expect that Jatiutry Bale prion will be maintained at the Spring sale. I"! they mcommend m ahlpmarit of Skunk. Oponilm. Milli» Muskrat, Raccoon, Wolf llld Fox of all kindl. Maura. 0. M. Llmpton ll 60., report that dellvcrlu from the January Sale have bun excellent. which Ill" Indication of healthy huulrien condition; in the Europun market. l ‘ll-Zil-tl. certain bales and boxes. These Fug-g congigned to Meggfg_l,gmp- were sent foi- and delivered to the “m g Compgny by Reslflgfgd Lord Bellamont, und we are told that "it was confiscated by the Crown, and what was left of it af- ter the imposing array of legal tal~ gm] pfmo. cnmdduqnz the numb," eut for the prosecution had been mf tablets BBC]! box rontllnl. They paid, wan turned over by Earlla- lre harmless. ~ Nutrition of Foxes The Secret of Success ln fox farming In acknowledged to be llargaly one of care and correct feeding. Dr. G. Ennis Smith who conduct: an experimental station at Hull, Quebec, has rendered vltulhls nrvleo by cllllnfl attention to the necessity of a well-balanced diet at all unonl. His diet cheats for winter feeding consist of from 25 to 50% cooked corona, which la obtained by feeding a good fox Biscuit. Ha also highly raeommoridc Cod<Llver-Oil an containing more of the ht-uolihle gNwth-promotlnp vitamin» than any other known food. Experienced feeders know the valua o! Margy faodl (product of grain) during the mating and gestation per- lod, when the foxes require to he wall nourished. Imperial Cod-Llven-Oil Fox Blloulh In the result of scientific knowledge and practical experience of our uto- coufu fox tendon. No ranch an offal-d to he without thorn. We would advise llltdlflg In uuon order: an only n poulblo. Imperial Blscult Co. L td Charlottetown. P. I. I. Mall or by Express may be insured under the tat-ins of their open policies from the time they leave the shippers’ possession until de— llvered to their final destination, provided that the shipper advises Alfred Fraser promptly and en- closes Post Office Registry re- ceipt or Express receipt. 1f insurance under the terms of Messrs. Lampaon It Company's open policies is desired. the above instructions should be carefully followed. and a letter of advice should be sent to Alfred Fraser. 212 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y.. stating the number of packages shipped. the number of skins in each package and the amount of insurance desired on each package, and the Post Office receipt or Express receipt must, accompan; the letter of advice. a rlilil-LIB-tf. . i l . WET FEET lead to colds. Avoid chills by . bbtng with Millard’: Lllllmcnt. The great preventative. MESSRS. FREDlk nurn s. c0. ‘announce their Spring Auction Sale of "sitvrii roxts and other American Foxes LONDON, APRIL 2nd. 1924 l“ and following days» . Silver Foxes for this sale should I mailed from P. E. Island b! MARCH 10TH E. ll. KRAYNEB. Soliciting A891“ Sunimerslde, P. E. l- _ I . "rfflkv-MEIQTWW