" l “Y; . toes TEN _/ i liar Anything Creamed . ("ula/nvl Ayllnar. Ontario W H E T H E R i t‘: creamed vegetables or creamed fish—creamy Carnation Milk makes all the difference in the results. Keep Carna- tion always on hand for all cooking. It keeps. It saves butter. Just pure, whole milk evap- orated to double rich- ness. Write {or free Cook Book Carnation Milk Prodw-‘ls Co. Limited " From Contented Cows " Carnation liiitliiiii sins Th} undersigned executors of the estate of the late o. Albert Mutch 111i sell by public allctirln on the i-"emises at Mt. Edward R016. I181" ‘Iharlottetown on Wednesday ‘lih ‘a! of November 1928 at l2 o'clock ' n ' . His real-estate consisting of 1 of land, a little. more or less with dwelling house and barn. Also the following: 2 driving wag- ’! driving sleigh, 2 sets of har- njha, 1 plough, set barrows, wheel hoe, hand seeder, lawn roller, lawn mower, blind sprayer, cross cut saw carpenters tools, forks. shovels- ., quantity of hay. ousehold effects: l parlor set. hall stand, oak: carpet, bevel mirror, two bedroom sets with 05in]: and large mirrors, 9 piece O Inber dishes, gate leg dining te- ble, 5 mahogany chairs, lounge. stove .0155- onk flower stand, corner fist, pictures, kitchen range g machine, scales, two oil stov- aa. Idlshea, blinds, etc, home made flialervss. e positive, everything must be __-lW_, , lfl .' If stormy sale will be held first THE CHARLOTTETOWN guniinim ,. hOQQQOOQOOOOO-QOQ-QOOO-OOO.‘ . Blue Iyitrder Sudde lv he caught himself laugh- ing st a joke which struck him as being extraordinarily funny. He had‘ been one of the occupants of that car! He had gone for s drive some- where with a little. Oliyo-wmlllel" ioned Genoese. who smoked 018M?“ tes and boasted about hisenzlne- , He listened intently. i The engine had stopped. They hid - run out of petrol. remembered ;that the boy had murmured some- ‘ thing about mancanza di benzina. It~ iannoyed him to see the thing pro-I l jecting like that. He wunted to climb‘ up to it and push it back. From that distance it did not look like H 6B1‘ time the disaster had occurred. He made six consecutive attempts to rise to his feet-and sank back r on each occasion. weak and ex-. hausted. His bones. he believed, were ' whole, his resolute, Vindornitsb ' spirit was equally unimpaired; but, his bruised muscles refused to res- ' Pond. He felt ‘ike the sole survivor of a , world-wide catastrophe. He shot a r glance at the heap upon which he i i had fallen-the rough shelter of some shepherd which his weight had sent into a state of collapse. He owed his life tn the softness of its roof and the rottenness of its tim- bers. He should have been grateful to it. eternally grateful. but with Greta crushed beyond recognition in the ruins of the car he was not sure that he wanted to live. He crawled from the torrent on his hands and knees. lighted upon a. stake which the some shepherd whose hut he had demolished had possibly discarded. and continued on his staggering, downhill quest that weighed several tons! The sound of water, trickling close at hand, diverted his attention from, lthc car. He located the source '01‘ {the noise presently-As tiny moun- tain torrent following s watercourse .that looked many Sizes too bu; for it. He crawled over to it painfully. i It seemed inn-eternity before he .managed to drflil $13159“ mm a ledge where the constant dripping of water for centuries had worn a shal- low basin in the rock and the falling stream from above formed a natural, showerbath. That cold douche per- formed miracles for Dighmll- 5lmh8 back, with soaked hah and should- ers and all his physical WW9“ arm‘ ing buck to him. he found his men- tal equilibrium as well. , He had taken that car at the hotel, and set out in hot pursuit of a second vehicle which he believed‘ ‘contained Greta. and The Lizard- They had overtaken them at the summit of that escarpment and col- llldecl, ' t ' The vivid details of the like a doddering old man, encounter- ing grim trophies on his way. He found Dante, sprawling in a, ’bush with his neck broken and chest crushed in by impact, with the driving-wheel; a headlight torn fromTts seating, the upholstered seat of the American bus, with canvas torn sway to reveal copper springs. Other relics littered the. hillside, a rug with fringed ends. a derelict spare wheel and strips of head mat- l erial flapping on the thorn bushes to which it had become attached. 1 Quite close to the Italian car he chanced upon a shoe with s. single strap-the companion to the one which still remained in the lacket pocket into which he had thrust it a few moments before embarking upon the pursuit. The discovery brought a lump to his throawand then a wild hope surged within lnm. Its presence there seeme-l to indi- cate that Greta had fallen from tine car before it reached the end of its mad career. By the great ridges scored in the earth he could follow crash were crowding back on him. the ,0 r, n h d t k T, . The other car had pitched clean was ‘ehlllrg; feet ‘aw tzeellqéft g? QVBP. Cflffyl"! with it its “icupants There was a remote chance that she —lh8 drlvef- the m" l" the 3"“ had been pitched clear-and yet a Velmlr-‘Bnd are“! ‘further glance at the yellow car Assalled by an, awful fear. he shown t] L to b 11k . "filmed the 1l=md5°8l9e~ 190m“? mt far ntloreacjmceivislill: thegghj-lelttlrrfies FY5995 95 the “hers- occupants had been boxed ‘n by the l H15 B3291 dlmlned by me thmb‘ side-curtains and the framfiiork lblllfl of his temples. fell upon a vast Sm, grasping the shoe f D,gh'wn [green blur, extending from his feet walked with Bum. stem tight up to to the far horizon and punctuated the 0mg tree. _ Pby Shmglwya: wmvclifibmwnhtrfil ‘h; He had to move rounrflo the olher Wamlm“ e ° a We ° “"1 - a" side to look m. "The result of his ,0. thing like a. silver serpent which first glance Staggered him qhe he knew V) be a rive“ wreckage contained foot-mats tile The Plctum 59mm‘? clearer- He overturned contents of a picnic made out strips of cultivated land. baskeg a dented Suncflse_but no ‘lean. isolated sheep, terraced vine- t i H, ~ yards M find Suddenly‘ propped hrgegeeo ectegrtof thethree bodies he , be o find. ,against the fantastic trunk of an This was astounding u hardly finclem- mil/é» the wreck °7 the 3'91‘ seemed credible that four out of five 11°“ W"? people should have survived such a l It lay on its side, with the chassis catastropha Judging by the evldeme and all four wheels showing and set to hand, he believed that the thing at awkward angles on bent axles like had tmned over and m," down me _ I9- lln w!’ troddeu on by s clumsy slope. The hood had offered certain difiletfirlglelzfilflifi "5 hgild-‘protection, no doubt. but for all , PPE 0 8 l1 0 COVE!‘ r18. three to have escaped serious injury of some antediluvan monster bleuch- there w,‘ y t d m l. . ........:.:.S*;::.3;;S.“:.::. 5.51%; ' 918mm» bruised and buttered might have paused for an instantfl SVLIPPER HEEL n; N0. 64X All silk i-iiiiihu 5105 . "AF HEEL‘ No. 121s Service Wcighl sun. The ||..r glen u. "sh...- ave Kayscr. wi $195 a . l..li L l Sum-m - HEEL o IfNo. 102x ‘S e r v t e e Weight Silk so volt. slos i Isurrm ." nmsi. s No. 88x Service‘ wan-asks, Io well. $165 SLIPPER HEEL s No. 97x hlght Service K Lhrlon. Silk from lop to lee. $195 RANGE OF FULL FASHIONED SI LK HOS] iRy g WMLE/VABLE YOU ro no /r . ‘Kayser was: first to make £811 "- fashioned silk hosiery in Canada,‘ Kayser was first to make the ointetl?‘ SLIPPER HEEL ~ in Canada- an Kayser introduces the newTHalf-HEBL‘ and a service chiffon silk from 5-1101) to toe, at *1”. Kayser is Cinadsfs largest maker of silk hosiery because their stockings have aiwigyjsledjm’ styiekqualityjndjtear; ’ bniadmiimguiqaa" <\ fwnn JTYLE now! NOVEMBER 1. 192s -‘ swat-t- \ Weigh! . lo well. * v15» i . ’ Kliilgl’ JTijP I _-., ‘t’ l, .‘ ss-s illlil gfUWfl lilllliiifll‘. ll} \Vi1§ ll Iepiltl- tion of the scene in Iavernei-‘s ‘des Acacias-only this time the vie-l tim was u stranger to Dighton. n man in the tattered remains of a LETTER or SYMPATHY§ lileamed yellowy-white like the ribs was 1mpQ55]b1e_ ~ - t And yet, s - t study and‘ {he tragedy in the R119 BFO- CaPl- M- H- BOWHE". Murray River. P. E. I. Dear Brotherz-We, the under- a heaumlu death of your daughter, Mrs. J. DJfamily our sincere sympathy and Livingstone. We fully realize ‘ hbw'the earnest prayer of your Brethren l, is that the Grand Muster above will l bless and comfort you all. . Signed on behalf of MacPhee L. Q- ' life your.L., No. 1917. small a. thing our sympathy is in such a sorrow, but you will always| have the comfort of knowing what and useful M. A. MncNElLL get“, fopowmg a; ghe same hour, “When the bllla coma in a man ‘lhimself, felt in sympathy with that just; long enough for g man with durk overcoat. Slightly beyond the sTgned, 6n behalf of the Officers daughter “ved and hgyqhthe menwryy Worshipful Master. rrns made known at dnv oi‘ sale "°"‘5'"b°"° n": "W" he We!" Wm‘ lcfllmllled Levllllihflrl- F0!‘ the first the Lizai‘ ‘ s ain h found a ca with n bright gand members of MacPhee L. O. L. Bill]. CARTER, her." ‘time ginge his return to consclous- have Jumtrlngdflflsgggelxifgogrbtsgolwitg pteak. Hce knew thenphow the chuuf-, N0. 1917, desire to convey t0 yo“ (t: psaeliiemrbsgggtindflilgtdg;nzliiiiityligi gnuctionccr. l ness he realized that the storm had him, feur had ended his journey! The‘ our sincere sympathy in the great wh1¢h she “v3.1 Cgnvey m Mrs] FRASER T. MORROW ‘blown over. It had passed off as Standing there il-reshlute stfain-‘Llzflrd had P81101186 “l? the 909k“ s°rr°w that 318$ 110K119 t0 Y0" ill the Bownell and all members of the n. PERCY MUTCH quickly as it had come up. leuvius ing his eyes for hny sign o} movslnestir and employed the lust. round ’ Exgcnlgrs I the countryside radiant and smil- ment, he tried to reEaTl details ofiin the container to obliterate his "18- accidents he had known or of which‘ unfortunate drlv“ Very soon now he must get up and he had read, Whole trains had been‘. Reading between thc lines, Digh-, “mime that cm‘- He W85 10m be- derailed with only a small percent-itch understood. tween conflicting emotions-desire age of cgsuallbles. He remembered aI The fellow had been iniurcd. 100i to learn the fate of the one woman lorry during the war on the Aslagg crippled to walk. but not too in-I in the whole world he cared about, making just such a half-raising jured to explain his predicament to and fear for what that fate might plunge-and the driver springing any one who might find him. Ob-l be. Flesh and blood could not e n- from 1i; on to a tree Fate i t t, thl ' » ‘ . played viously the Lizard d d no rus m € t 1 m a t r dure what that car- had stood. There queer tricks on people. Here was he, out of his sight. He had not trusted l n n was Dante 371239953» mo» the D001‘ shaken and tottcfing. Here was he, Daudct of Mme. Laroche. , , devil who had piloted the other veh- shaken and tottering, Dome Brizzgl-l A fit of acute depression seized, . ‘ ~' . isle-and The Lizard. |esi with a broken neck-while LhEDighton as he moved away. What a t I t l i” —Says a mother of today GEORGE S. LOWE Recording Secretary it . SPORTLEIGWS MISTAKE §hcre will be wold by Public Auc- tion in front of the Law Courts "Sportlelgh went to Europe to Building in Charlottetown on Sat- shoot pheasants, but has gotten utday the 17th day of November A. into some kind of trouble, l hear." Du 192B at the hour of twelve o'- “Yes: he mistook Peasants for clock noon ALL THAT tract of land pheasants and out locked us" situate on Lot Thirtywsix in Queens, Otunty bounded and described as‘ follows: Commencing on the south aids of the Fort Augustus Road and in’ the west boundary of fifty acres of-land conveyed to Patrick Hughes t _ ce south by the magnet of the‘ " 1764 along the said west bound- ti‘! one hundred chains to the north bqlindary of eighty-seven acres of ‘d in the possesion of John Cur- , thence west slongthe same five to the east boundary of sev- ty-flve acres of land conveyed to ry Dalton thence north along the e to the said road thence east the said road five chains to place of commencement contain-. H" guessed by U16 Sun that it was others, who had encounters chsrnel-house this invention of Ahl- ‘ afternoon-somewhere between one an appearance was the greatdcrwrfigf box-gs was making of the world ‘ PM tw°~ H15 Watch» when he drBW aster. had got off scat-free! already! This pleasant hillside, with 1° Wt with trembuns fingers. re- That was how it seemed oh the its herd of sheep, its rippling tor- vealed a “mile °f Starred SW58 that face of it and, for Gretah sake, hc'rent and ‘rugged scenery. Wfluld be held l" 5°m° exlllmfdfnflry Way lO- hoped it was so. If she had 39,111 avoided by superstitious peasants for gem“ and hflndfi absurdly lwlstcd- been under the influence of the drug years to come, for fear of encounter- It did not even tell him at what the Lizard had administered at the lug the phantoms of such harmless Casino. she might have had a better creatures ns p001‘ Dflrllc lllld the chance than either of the other two. man who had outdistanccd him on ' jbuches thatAdd Style to Dresses Unconscious people were often the road! guarded by a special Providence. But He flung the shepherd's staff from he failed to see how the driver hnd him and swore a solemn oath tn the. won clear. cloucilcss flrmamcnt: When Tuvcr- gx MAEMAR-"N A white-metal flask caught his nerls order cumc to wipe out the 9Y6. 1Y1"! i" ‘he Erass by the foot Villa Sabine and the laboratories of the tree. He unscrewed the top that turned out that devilish dope. and sniffed at the contents suspic- he would carry it out with a good lvuslv- Counsel Mnrneys Dflrtioularlhoart. He would stay there uhtn the‘ beverage! He swallowed a mouthful fumes enveloped him. stay there to It's zmulzing in ‘son hwy vnsily out-nf-stflo ’ I1 n: arv transformed s EIGHT ARMS fifty acres of land a little more‘! lees. 1 ffhia sale ls made in pursuance of lPOWer of Sale contained in an In- Ilntura of Mortgage dated the 15th ' dly of September A. D. i915 and e between Peter Garland, of Augustus in Queen's County oroeeid farmer. of the first part the undersigned of the second default having been made in e payment of the principal and interest secured thereby. ibated this 17th day of October A, D. 1928. STEPHEN s. JENKINS l Mortgsgee . McLean do McKinnon, l Solicitors. ’ 8502-l0-l8th 4i i i i POULTRY We are paying spec- ial prices on live fowl, chickens and broilers! for the Thanksgiving Market. 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RED CROSS LINE S. S. “ROSALIND” FREIGHT AND PASBENGERS MONTREAL CIPTOWN ST. JOHN'S ' . .5 :§ s5 5g Oct. 27 Oct. 2i) Oct. 30 Nov. i0 Nov. l2 Nov. Nov. 24 Nov. l6 Nov. 27 Canada S.S. Lines Ltd. Montreal Agents Carvell Bros., Ltd. v Charlottetown MIDI . and the raw spirit coursed through his veins like fire. better-tons better. It had come to sight just st the moment he had wanted a filiio to nerve him to the ccort of a prolonged search. There were scores of places within 9B8!’ reach where an injured man might lie hidden. He would have to lmwwd Wflflly- He knew nothing about the missing driver; but the Lizard ""87" b8 MR8 in ambush. will"!!! for an opportunity of scor- 1n8~0fl Dighton. even if his own cnd were inevitable. What worried him most; was the time lost while he had been uncon- scious. An hour at least had passed since the accident. Given that his enemy had survived with a whole skin. he could have carried Greta a fair distance in that time. His first discovery was made with. in the first five minutes and served to lift the veil of mystery that hung "Y" "is Occupants of the yellow car. A queer patch on the grass ldwer down. which at first sight logkgd mm I lune shadow. resolvotillclf into the sinister blue stain yiflpwhjch ha l SPINhlING Peri-lea lntendifll‘ , H ‘have that! Spinning done It in! mill are r0 quested to semi wool at once as intend to close October 31st. " ' _ WM. soapstone, Boorle. Iflli-io-ii-sttirno. He was feeling | unsure that every crucible, every beaker, cvcry glass retort was con- sumed. It would not be n crime, but n service rendered to humanity. Hc cnmc upon the Lizard so un- expectedly in u clump of trees by the river that both of thcm were taken aback. The other dropped his burden and drew a pistol from his coat. but Dighion had found his own first and gwns prepared to take no ricks. It was a tense moment, tense and dro- mstic. In that first glance the ad- venturer learned many things. He knew that Greta lived. knew that shc had raised herself on her hands. ,hcard her call to him. There was no time to discover how this miracle had been achieved. All else was obliter- ‘ated in his mind, eclipsed by the faci. that he had caught the Lizard un- masked. had recognized him ann understood for the first time thr ‘reason for his sudden interest in Greta. The revelation came to him as a shock. It was unebelievabie. astoundln . ' ' ' It set aside estab- ‘lished theibries, turned everything.‘ OWEVER carduuy she may up51de.d0wn_ » - - guard and advise, no mother His flnser sought the trigger s can protect her daughter from self- fésifedseflgdgxf°ge t::d”%:f,‘,'e:fl€ consciousness at certain times. if mm, “mes h, fan“! succmgon be.‘ she fears that she i5 offending fore he rfilliw‘! 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