v =savslrllgls "Zr-e STEPS! lBlly4-_Cans of OLDDUTCH DAUGHTER 0F. EXILE" By ALEXANDER CAMPBELI.‘ . plmsut l0 SMOKE sue nalronul noon owmmwBATHROON\ -mm.KHCHEN WMMLAUNDRY Wm.GARAGE i -~ ' A con of Old Dutch handy in every room where you use it saves you time end unnumbe ed steps. And because Old Dutch is made with Seisrnotitqyou get foster, _ easier, scrotcilless cleaning.‘ Oilw i‘ ‘i (Jill o... .\y * THREE I-IANDSOME WM. A. ROGERS SALAD FORKS 0.1.. $1.00 r.» only 60¢ and from‘ three Old Dutch e silverware, rrleds by Oneida, Ltd. Don't Miss This Big Bargain Qiler good only in Canada; expires Dec._ 31, 1939 bels. Made in Canada the windmill panels A-i plus quality Macpherson. slay the night beceuseof And the noise that had awakened him the of no sleep until it was clos . He got up. threw on the dressing gown which the ptofeasor had dOSBCG him, and opened his own oor. The corridor was in shadow, ex- cept for the dim squares of ht cast on the opposite wall by e row oi skylights. The banging door was along to his left. He closed his own door firmly behind him, and passed along the corridor. Halford had been very careless. In his anxie to make as little noise as , i le he had omitted to fasten his door securely. It was his door which was now banging. Shane recognized it to be Hal- ford's. He had seen Pelmann usher- ing Haliord into the room. He frowned .Why the devil didn't the fellow get up and close the door? He couldn't possibly have slept through the noise. » , Then he pushed the door open and peered into the bedroom as a thought struck him. His suspic- ions were confirmed. Halford was not in the roolrl. He might have left it for some innocent purpose —end he might ml. Shane knew enough to guess ztnt lialford was playing some deep 11m“. He remembered Martha's m...“ mus-a. i? "W?" “lfiim- Dwi- "Il" vMMacauIIyAvm, Yerssnto Isl vn=lulns____..luaulu panels from Old Dutch um. (er complete labels) suu___¢ to. which please "m; m. z; w,.,_ Liieaws Salad Forks and circular telling how I can get other pieces or a complete set oi this A~i plus quality silverware. AlI-GTIOI SALE The Execators of the Estate of the late Mrs. Annie McMillan will eflcr for sale by Public Auction on premises at- 1M Dorcheater treat, in Charlottetown, on Taee- ‘day, May 10th, 1918. at IQ o'clock noon. the residence and lot of lend belonging to this Estate. This pro- perty has a frontage on Dorchester S of ill feet and ie in a very location. Inspection may he had h apply- hg to M. A. Farmer, Solicitor, or to J. P. Bradley, Auctioneer. L-2-5-2-4-6-9. A‘ THOROUGH EXAMINATION with latest scientific ilflru- lrlerrts will give the prescrip- llon which allows you to use your eyes without strain. Avoid the headaches and irritations of even flight q!- strain. Kl0Wy0—'O!\l.00lIIflt G. F. Hutclieeon Cardigan Vicinity Miss Marion Sullivan and Mr. William Sullivan, Cardigan Head. left Tuesday morning Montreal. Mrs. Joseph Doucetle, Launch- ing is visiting at the home of her brother, Mr. Russel Gerda; Oar- dlgfln Head. Mr. Cgnls MoGilvary, was a v itor to Cardigan Head on Monday. The farmers oi.’ this vicinity have been busily engaged lime unloaded at 48 Road Station. Mr. Joseph McAulay (Jr.) P. E I. telephone employee who has spent the winter months at his home in Cardig to work in Summerside. Mr. Martin Corcoran, Road was s, passenger on the Georgetown train Monday lng enroute to Montreal The people of regret to hear of the passing on Sunday morning of Mrs. Douglas Mcharen, New Perth after a ling- ering illness. Born in Lorne Val- nal lng away only g few short years ago) she leaves to mourn besides her sol-rowing husband and two children, her father and two bro- the old hglmestead, also there on one sister, Mrs. Charlottetown. is extended to the members of her family and home and especially to Mr. MoLaren who survives and I. F. ARiilllBlLli Chartered Aeeolltaet Ill l-ichnsoud Sheet Phone ti. P. 0. Bee 12. ,___________ Professional Garlls McLeod 8. Bentley W. l. BENTLEY. K. O. \ J. A. BENTLEY, K. O- 0. F. BENTLEY. IL- “iii-OI! and A i?" Alex. W. Mathew" asnarsrn. eol-ICITOI- I'm- Ioneytoloan orlleelseormdoorsoltmt- M. Alban Farina“ . sonrcrroa. ““‘“.i§£. ro LOAN 9"‘ °‘ “"9” "mg-imam." mar-ms: Adjustment Bureau ‘ "°‘i.%‘ilii"" reasons. louse ‘ Omen , . r‘ Oolleeflosls “‘°.l"l.“l‘l"l‘iii‘ an e u e toog place eral to Baptist Church at services being Owen Hughes. Mr. Alyere Arsensult, Clhsrlotte- town made p. business trip to 48 Road and Cardigan on Tuesday by osr and reported be kin good conditio Miss Loretta left Tuesdlw morning Montreal where she for the summer months-O. L. 0. A. annual rlesday_ May a.m. of the L.0.B meet Phythias J. Grand S Ii-w-o-s-c-O FOR Engines d (the latter pass- The R. W. Grand Orange Lodge of P.E.I. will meet in session Lodge, Charlottetown, Wed- The R. W. Grand Lodge in the Knights of Hall, town, Wednesday, May 11th, 1938 at. 10 a.rll. Grand MISS SOPHIE NEWSON ecretary ~ Cream Separators Grain Grinder f Ssnasi Kennedy“ a a‘ a m a vvwvvvvvvvvvwv Head And enroute to Cardigan in hauling an Head returned Baldwin's morn- this district deeply ley, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. MclDo .::rs, Halfords night prowling :":)u'd have to be looked into. He closed the banging door and .':nt back alonz the corridor. past sis own door, to the head of the stairs. The hail below was in dark- ‘lness. I-lalford, ll‘ he was anywhere, ag1|;au°n_ 5mm, gound must be down there. Shane went down the stairs. Halford, in the library, swung round and put a hand to his mouth. The paper he had wedged under the door was rustling as somebody pushed against the ob- struction. Halfords Dutch courage evapor- ated rapidly. It was all he could do to avoid a whlmper of fear. But his terrors lent him wings. He seized the letter rvth one hand while he ul‘ed down the roll top of the des with the other. The door was beginning to open. Halford darted across the light switch and plunged the room into darkness. Then he sped to one of the hes curtains over the windows, an wriggled his way be- hind it. His hack to the window, he peered through a chink in the cur- tains, where two portions met. He had been just in time. The room was plunged into brilliance ght. But Hslford never even saw who it was. He had become conscious of a striking lnoongruity -rain was beating on his beck. He turn- ed to the window, which should have been shut. "Right into my 1a " whispered an amused voice in is ear. The letter which he still held clutched in one hand was twltched from him. At the same time something like the kick of a mule caught him on the point of the chin, and he flagged weakly forward lnto obliv- on. He was not allowed to fall. His ttacker caught him and lowered him softly to the floor in the little r ceas between the open window and McKenzie. Deepest sympathy of a most devoted partner. The fun- from her residence conducted by Re . the road t0 McAulay, Cardigan enroute will remain h. L.0.B.li. in Boyne 11th, 1938, at 10 .A. of P.E.l. will Charlotte- A. MURRAY. Secretory. 14-0. A. . 1003A- SALE Reconditioned Farrn Ma- chinery at Prices to Sell. Trueil Waggons Driving Waggons Gang Plows Walking Plows Spring Tooth Barrows Manure Spreader-e e the shielding curtains. General Alan Mitchell had no desire to attract attention. He had got hold of something which ml t polove very valuable, and he wan d make a safe getaway and ex- amine lt in peace. CHAPTER. XV HALFOBITB STORY His hand still on the light swlioh, He frowned. He had been certain Shane glanced round the library. that he had heard furtlve noises inside the room. But he could see nobody. And something had been jammed in the door. He had to push hard open it. He glanced down, and exclaimed. A thick strip of twisted newspe. r was firml wedged between e foot of t e door and the carpet. His ushing had partly dislodged it. so t at it had slowed round and atuck out on either side of the oor. . The Easy Way to 0W istouse .,,,-_. “nu-summon , pu NC“ . PANETIIAS himwes endra drinngintotormapuddieonthe floor. Shane took Halford by the shoul- ders and pulled him out . of the recess. He noticed that, the mm was fully dressed, although it was I after two o'clock in the morning. As Halfcrd showed no signs of returning consciousness, Shane 10st him and crossed to the Whisky d6- cantor, and he was half there when a smooth voice interrupted him. He spun ro “Good m 01111118." said Professor Pelmann. Like Halford, ne was fully dressed. although p, smoking jacket has repl ordinary one. His mild eyes beam- ed on Shane. and his voi not have been friendlier. early riser, Mr. Shane?" Then his eyes fell on Halford. and his expression did not so much change as vanish altogether. One moment he was smiling benevol- ently; the next his meek face had frozen into absolute “iity. "What had happened?" His voice was drained o colour. “I'm blessed if I know,’ retorted Shane. ‘I came down to find that iiolr the Money Wont "“"““' “luzfllw, “my Sec Earl Mcnurglilizlliiif u Seoflo Earl nlsucn§dn“gyi0'_w; n, Q0. gllgggilard $1100: M010 Doucette “m — r" m — —- 432.00 Sect! w. u... wmtl his? - Section No. 2i Brenton Morside $5.00; cordon San n MQEWm $4.00: mum ta 00 n the door was jammed-you can see Tm“ '- — -— — — — -$13,oo the paper -and I heard somebody inside. I ushed the door open and 590""! N0- l5 nut on e lights. There was no- Lemlwl H- D1338 $15-00; Hilton body. But Halford w... lying be- smderwn 83-511 hind the curtain, in the condition Total - _ _ _ _ _-—$l8.50 you see him in now. The window is open,’ Section Ne. 26 Professor Pelmann , -‘ a Kllguncan G-ass 86-00: Gordon Mc- slepder hand throng: his mane of a "011 $15-00; W. K. Rwerscn hair, but it was h onl si of . . _ 5 iglth e f .u- Claim Violence ' < 1 — — — — - - -$la.oo mlring his coolness. Of Local Nature bulging ‘mm’ Disorders in Jamaica on Monday seems; 1- wp-p ~- -p--;;,-;,,p1-m--’ rcund,» 5am Penna“ qulethh tion workers were , nine ufililififi‘? §’u“§n§m”é§m‘§>'iet.fi‘°‘°l§‘i§ g; gnddgygwggflggse ‘jg; lam“: a. s movement and came back with the throughout the Bflmh west Indies hlSk . H l! d. ll , lsvut nbt bgfotib Ssilleaneovilgsdd sriicixilzed wkmy- c°l°nml sweaty ommby‘ Section No. 28 "And hat b u ht d n here?" w m a you ow 7i Mlviiixum“ Mcmchem $5.00; Earl Shane related the incident of the LONDON May kw? Havu)__ at“ e1" ilo-W- “'16 o0 Section No. 20 Campbell McPhee $8.00; William wounded and 93 arrested, were loc- Taylor $7.00; Madden Taylor 100 we ----- _ _ s... S ti . Roland Aiillgrlin} so Gore told the House of Commons McEWen $4.00; Ma “goofing”: a‘ IP£ his breath. The man had been drlnkin to-night alread , f - oh“ Mcph” “'90- - course, int it looked as tholIgh liae The c°l°mfl swim“? mid he Tm“ "' “" — '* - — —$18.00 had had some more an" me “m; received a denial from the Gover- nlghtcap" busily? clllsillllilrélislawglfe ‘Siaggflgl-‘Ifiglyl Blythe ziriimwfib u g u H 1f d be l f - 1 66 MS when 03,5 83,1128 w.‘§°“‘§,fl,“§,d,,‘,’, under-nourishment and that dis- Earl Skcffington $6.00, y from. He shifted his hand from srvntlsd laborers were considering . 0 e — — — — — ---$10.0o Kingston. investigate. There were noises in The latest report from the Gover- id all was now here, so I barged in." He mused n01‘ 01 Jamie's sl- Horry Ellis $0.15: Willi 09; Lorne Quick 06.7%‘? Kama alm, h 1 ded. ' gfigulfiémliliguihlisiltigmuukug c °i‘l1'i“____bf ~ gg-lgsrl. $13.50; Alfred pll u a an S on Q ' lights, en somebody caught mea Chosen Keeper Tim“ _ _ " — ~ -— 440-50 grim!’ °" ‘he m“ 1 did“ S” w“ The Tate Gallery Section u. as w“) Charles Oorri a .300- "You a e a very light sleeper, Mr. ———- . g n l - ~ Alfred rlalrcrclvi LONDON, May 4-(0? Csblei-g fifgénlgllgfllfgofoiallan-‘gg-flg: Halford stared suspiciously at the The Lords Commissioners of Ills rofessor. Majesty's ‘Treasury tonight apwini- "What d'you mean?" ed J. K. M. Rothenstelrl as direc- “To have heard somebody mov- tor and keeper of the Tate Gal- ing about with the noise the storm lery, succeeding J. B. Manson, re- was making, needed acute ears," urea, Pelmann explained smoothly. "But, - : tephen McKa $7.00 - could not have been aslee . g 01 _ £00,000 ($400,000), and s_ __ Y - g 0| _ ‘mflliiléiliird ggarfdwg: wnvlo ent den- izgic-ltgiiacutgéaghgprégguslnof $312 coll-t om! s '“ _ '“ _42l~25 NsthenieleTagiqrNgitlizil. - - " a - ,, - ti . Then ht c es fell on his clothel- houses the "Turner Wing and sl- 591mm M°§D,',’,‘,‘,fi°,f§,5o. w 5_ Section Ne. 44 He was wear ev ing, includ- w 5 81311911] go;- modem foreign art Mcmhem ‘mm; J. D ' 5mm,‘ Richard Oollings $8.00; John W. lngzclgtleainalédwmm “leap Th°__ an‘? a gsilfry of Sari-gent‘): wcrkéud 31mm ' Jagloiteilcn $8.00. - - . B. snson. mse a n Total — — — — — - —$3i 50 _ “‘ _ '- ~ ——$l6.00 "hi? 5'0"“ l" i9 m4’ B-Walm- Th“ 55- painter and writer on art, has been . 500mm m; 4g I knew I wouldn't sleep. w I hadn't keeper since mo. nu successor 5,0,,” N,“ ,1 leslie mm; 03.00; David Miller botherednto undress]: was sittingup has been ‘mew, 0g any a" n1. Roland Manon“, “mo: Harold $g,00_ . rwiinfl- , leries and the uskin Museum at McKie $4.00; William Bmallwqod 011.00 1i W" I- Weak “"111- shln" Sheffield since 1933. 04.00. --—- ggltemvi 1% Heéwyi uglmflwi- ——-—-—-—— Total _ _ _ _ _. _ .41”; lbw — —- — - - —$1,882.92 e man co no e on success- . ~ 1- g, co m, fully. But Professor Pelmann nod- seéuon N” 42 degl gseethough satisfied. . 5.1%,; R_ 3mm “m. 3%, Hay” Mlnerdh iinilneut removes stains. S‘I‘HBS llnyi-hiill; been taken?" said ' TOiIIGJJL_W_- ECECBQE __‘22§ o0 ane. ‘ Pelmarrs eyes flickered round the room. For the fraction of a second ll G S g Matthew snfiiitum a“ . . e $ .00, Fred they remained on the kcases. In _________ gummlsk, “hm, Joseph mm”. one of them a red bound volum NB Ma 4__,1.he M» g5“); John Hearty no. John was slightly out of place. MONCTQN- i: Mgntgomen. u Heron $2.00; Augus ne ' Lavetty Pelmann bit his lip. But, n. did comment v-mc- - t o, “he New gm); y“. n Mm,“ ‘mo. mm, “‘!§,,“};',°11“1‘*;§,,”°,‘I,‘§°1‘f',h, mo- ilclgxlfflvfiugfllisibefilusin the Canadian sgtih $3- - i ' m°m°_“°ihmg"' lfatlogi-zifllzgliwéiyli)“Viilghlafiglfimigf _ _ _ am ms viiIi-ceBlgnéopgl-Xectéy steady’ edJleave of absence on account iwtion Nll- 44 i ilness 1S announced byregdexiilfi 2113a Charles Kelly tI-M- der date 30th March, 1938, is removed. sea vn-zw scnoor. °‘°"°“' '°“‘°““‘ ‘“°° l’ m"... m, 45 general manager effective today. The upapolntment of 1*. ‘n. "ub- betts as acting assistant superin- tendent ol the New Glessw "ii/ii- 3- ion succeeding Mr. MJnlBOXHBYY. 1B Honor roll of Sea View School: Grade X—1. Vera Brander. Grade IX-l. Henry Meek; 3. Sterli MIIPDIW. a Graham‘ I. h . p Grade III (SrJ-l. Assdrey- Ad- grtns; 2. Wallace hlilflihfl . VOTI- Truroaulfv. 8-. ewart. way Grade HI (JrJ-l. June Burt; 2. on the Halifax-Sam J Welter Adams; I. Leroy Adams. m September ll. 1 - m fixer-lee Milr- mmnm’ u” ' ' ‘ was tnnsf to Ste oh . Grade 1 (m4. Helen am: a gang glglsmlig-dfi uur_ 50' II _ M on r i. of the eelne m: was and re in: el- later seen Ims lwb predicted w de- end on December l1. 193'! desoateher New Glelow Increase Shown 4n Q In Immigration‘ Mcgoonald $6.00; Jonas M090 51d Emil — — — — —— — 4:14.00 Section No. 39 Percy Afflick $4.25; Rouel Mc- Th Tate Gallery. so called be- . 01 course. How stupid p! ms"! Yo“ mus: Sir Henry Tate bore the cost f6"_'0‘{,“‘°k “~°°» “Mm” Mclmv" T M B- Jay $4.00; Uhl x11 $0.00; Edwin MoAssey .303 D. McDonald $5.00, Florence Bassett; 3. Winnifred 9,150 announced. Section No.41 Blskeney. Charles T. Montgomery ifiilwd Edward Carrier $30.00 Grade VII-l. Doris Blskeney. the service of the railway as tele- gun,“ m, 49 Grade VII-l. Violet Barnett; 2. graph operator at Morlcton. hi8 Thomas McPhee $14.00. Ruby Adams. birthplace. on November 1. 13:3 Section u». so Grade VI-l. Velrle - 2. and two years later was B-IIP°Whd_ Byron Henry 821.00 James I". Orville Adams‘ a. John . 0161-1: m the general sugsrlgn m Murphy $13.00; Leopold McDonald Perfect stlehdsncc: Vera Bran- - o“ Mcmmh 1 11w me .00. der. Horace Bsseett, Orville Ad- Mme W“ mo, “l m‘ "Mm Total- - _ _ _ ._._ .4014» ems, Ve Damn. James n. Murphy, teacher. 33g 0g“ 1 swell-u m. s: *g'":='l,“."§"'*"l=.,m. - - ..:s.:..:.~. w“ "s" “M rs e —. mo: 2 - - 'rotsl—---—----els.oo fl-III M ll! _ LIIIIM ‘l’ his cn-pde pea Osttllsesrrleresesn- cw rise-Above!- ablsie-nilsrmhin .UI~ e ism/mes .1. ' v ’» ldulmsrll ._._.. new] g0; as Aoomforublsoorrgivesmonmllk ates-flog“ to a complete This he: ls desacesmzed where rile 1114;“ gallium Win. A. Roe‘: cows are ‘yids fresh ' alumni‘ u waterelweylvr ureach. regressive for these f“ “n” or to ‘gdwtighuzrm tireless across Crank have installed tngletfd' 014$ i ' elnl fob 01km pa‘. 'm°is.m. Barn and Stable in force are as heretofore. ‘the - Mun pulse]? ohié-ihnefle m ex- Eqllliimwl ammlmiiIcisllsiEéuntqmQpm Wesreinam ucogprzwide Ifiryceamarnolm toe *’sr- ' -e incest ,n- ehle so in . Newspapers F‘? CowSalln“ “ w! me csrryine n» w-mgwmum CsniemMan- m damn "Wt "W"? '1" ; Hay Pork Carriers; Bull lets eret we: time luiul e1: Ffflacltfillifiz" n'"t‘:?°‘la't“f; about uthtigw “ind: w “my lIIL-fo-dlte and efficient bsrmbooiriec Our other producu for the llausoce Culverts. Yfilsfwpdlitlldr and prim. F’ Weil-rerssi-ier stock Bring more proiits describing Pedisfs Bun and Sable ' illbe ‘i d request. Equlpmeosw male on m“ ere-Metal Rooting, Siding, Venti- istors, Wail Curbing sad Palm m: PEDLAR PEOPLE Eriabiiriud I861 ‘f ammo-l om». a Factory- ll Nnnreth St. MANUFACTURLRS FOR THE FARM FOR OVER 75 YEAR I7..\4II-\r- .56“... $10.00 mil’ ' m Blackett , u. 0o; Everett wetsui- $4.00, 1pm la Hawbott $10.00. Intel John Morrison $18.00- MoCorrnack $6.00; Erenk McCor- KINITS COUNTY Harry — —— — — — —- 417.00 Section No. Iii Archibald McAulay $7.00. Section No. 16 chard Bette $4.00; Robert 04-00‘ Duncan McDougall -—---- .00 Section Ne. I1 Vernon Anderson $8.00; Russell — -- —— — — --$l8.00 Section No. 19 Nell Mann 14.00; Donald Munn 82.00; James McDonald $4.00; Elton Warren $4.00. . ‘Ibtal — — — — — ——- - 414.00 Section No. 21 Wilfred Ca pbell $8.00. Section Ne. 2'! Beecher Dewar $10.00. his head to his chin. e hunzer march on -- -- M ' , m. Or so -Go s u 1v . S°°"°" m- 31 tulififfbw" “l? ‘he? , M: aoaliéifrgflggiéslflgéétegilukgrglhflfiagilégofi Bert Misnee: 2 .2 .:‘_ Q1100 “.7831: Aitken $4.00 William Moore “ousurpr aurar's . - _ ‘ _________ Pelmgnn, q; ti... what, ggp “.3” 40o to 50o workers struck last m- Ha 1d Llama». m. so Tm“ —$9-°° Helium's head was clear . He day for higher wit-BBS. 8M @150!!!" Mm m “hen 37-90; C. A. 56mm No 33 assln as somebody switched on the seized eagerly at uls straw. broke out Monday when the wolk- Te,’ *19-°°- Willem Brown as do "That's risht. I heard somebody oultomesd to longing; n" ° 9'1 — _ — — — — — -$2ii.00 ' ' moving around and came down to were is Open - Sea," N”. s, sumo“ "m 39 Herbert Blaclrett 88.00; Joseph Campbell $3.00‘ Gerald McDon- Harry ' wit“ ald 85.00. W1 — — — — — — —t1i.o0 Section No. 40 Adolphus A. Johnston $24.00; Joseph J. mack $8.00. Total — — - - - - -ss4.oo Section No. 42 Henry Hemnhiu $10.00; Geor e K9651!" $13-90; Thomas MoDonad flazbggli-lorsce Parker $13.00. $47 . 00 va-auoansva-oquer-l-spn FOR SALE Buildln Lot _ new exterfsioss Ian siisfislff, m‘ Prince Street, My rename m, m“ "Willy party can secure one on“. lots on a monthly Dliioeut pig; q- a liberal discount for cash, _' mental trees have been plum u! each side of the streets some yo“: 88°. forming a splendid avcnus, ~_ Even $20. n, 1; -» m» .- unam- q .un-wr.... . how much more? One ytllfs mil zustznt" s" M =Ml- r VON CLUEE car, l. L-33-5-3-6-10-l7-20. m’ PM‘. ' AE CLEARANCE Auclloll SALE ' At Mermaid, bot 48. on May 1th: commencing at 1 P. M. sharp. - . . a Didea Shore farm of 103 acres, circles i laud in good locality 5 miles (m; Charlottetown, 11 roomed house (would be ideal for summer bOIIII-l er!) barns, ice house, garage and it" pen Fox Ranch. STOCK-Z horses, 5 frcshcnsd cows, 2 heifers due to freehsal cow due to freshen, 3 csivcgl steer. 1 brood sow, 40 hens. CRO? Quuntlt seed grain, 000d Potatoes, hay an straw. IMPLEMENTS-Secticnal sceq. er, hay mower, disk harrow, w tooth harrow, gen; plow, g l. plows, rake, scuffler, horse h roller, beater digger, driving HI? truck wagons, express wagon, driv- lug sleigh, box sleigh, 2 wood 5ifiiilibs. stationary en no. gnin_ crusher, threshing cu iii, 5011811101‘. saw bench, Fairbanks scales. cream separator, wire stretcher-s and numerous other articles. Quantity hardwood plank. split wood and several cords firewood. Household effects also 5 female foxes with litters and 2 male foxes. MRS. JESSIE A. SMITH. The Estate of the late John D. Sm Terms of farm made known Ii sale. 5106i. crop and movallles out months approved joint notes. All sums up to $10.00 cull. I. A. MMDONALD. Auctioneer- L-595-4-28-30—5-4-6. _ NOTICE z NOTICE is hereby given that the restriction piactll on motor vehicle traffic on paved and gravel highways ull- Dated at Charlottetown this 6th day of May. 5-D‘ 1938. By Order, P. S. FIELDING, Clerk of the u HAY mglilgiamopldfinaggill); wn- GRAIN To,“ _ ____ __ __ _ 4M“ TURNIPS Section Ne. ll ' mu: Quinn um - Wholesale Rail FERTILIZERS FACTORY MIXED CHEMICALS For NOW READY TO DELIVER Retail Water SERVICE QUALITY- When Buying v From THE ISLAND FERTILIZER 00-11“ Charlottetown “Island Goods For Island Growers Executive Council L-lsla-ssll l PASTURES POTATOES GARDENS Trucks VALUE.