...< ..h_..._,...___. 7st,“... -q>.*fl n_ _ Jflltsfiilllittfti-ihlt i:rtcuiao<saus-aggg;ggng,”;ggue‘fi * tract: Two _ '1‘. f,” m in Xlisw .' . T-dwpwpvfv- . FREE TRIAL Bornsos KRU§CHEN "Fcwcmi blend of many difierent mineral aslts. It assists the internal organs to function as nature intended they should. It rids the body of all food refuse ,0! all poisons and harmful adds, which might other- wise ve rise to rheumatism, digestive discr ers, and many other ilh. 3 Your druggist is ready with the 3 Kruschen Giant Package. It gives you more Kruschen for the same money j became the Free Trisl Bottle is attached. i" Krinchen is world-renowned as a I remedy for rheumatism and allied com- Yl plaints. It is taken by the people of 119 :1 different countries, and in none of these Z countries is there anything quite like it 1'. ‘ b-nothing else that giva the same results. ‘f Kruschen is a scientifically balanced Ask yrtar Druggist now for the Kru- schen Giant Package and et a 75c bottle with the little Free Trial ottle attached. Farily Bus Service 8i Taxi Service GIIARLOTTETOWN to FORTUNE TIME TABLE (Qving Charlottetown .. 4.00 p. m.|l.eaving Fortune 8.15 u. m. “ llazelbrook 4.20 p. m. " in g, m. “ Keefe’s Lake 4.35 p. m. " Dundas s. m. " 48 Road 4.45 p. m. “ Bridgetown u. m. " Cardigan 5.00 p. m. “ Cardigan _ a. m. “ Bridgetown 5.15 p. m. " 48 Station .20 a, m. : Dundns . . . . . 5.20 p. m. “ Keats's Lake 9.30 a, m. Dllllwcll’: .. .. 5.40 p. m. “ Iluzelbrook 9.45 u. In. Arrive Fortune . . . . . . .. 5.50 p. m. Arrive Charlottetown" 10.05 a. m. Headquarters in Charlottetown — DIANA TEA RDOMS, Headquarters in Soul-is —LENNOX HOTEL k __ _ DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Ul-IARLOTTETOWN SOURIS ELMIBA LEAVES ‘ LEAVES TIME Elmira. .Charlottetown . 4.10 P. M. bouria . Mt. Stewart 5.00 P. M. St. Peter's Morell . . . . . . . . 5.25 P. M. Morel! .. st. Peter's 5.45 p, M. Mt. Stews Souris......... 8.30? M. Arrives C‘ Arrives Elmira 1.15 P M. Bus will stop on signal at any point on route. Headquarters in Charlottetown, Old Spain Teu Rooms. BLUE BUS LINE Commencing Monday, October 22nd, Blue Bus will operate three _days a week: Monday, Wednesday and lsaturday, running on the same schedule, ' Rtn. S le. From PETERS via route to STURGEON . . . . $1.75 $gl.00 LOWER 8r UPPER MONTAGUE . . . . . . . . . . 1.50 .90 NEW PERTH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.20 .70 SOMERVILLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.10 .60 ALBERRY PLAINS . . . . . . . . 1.00 .55 VERNON RIVER . . . . . . . . . . .90 .50 MILLVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 .40 CHERRY VALLEY . . . . . . .60 .35 POWNAL . . . . . . . . .50 .25 This offer remains in effect for one month. cost’: We have on hand the following coals which we can supply at lowest cash prices. viz, VICTORIA, BRAS D’0R, SYDNEY, SCOTCH SOFT also WELSH HARD for Base Burners and Furnaces. Cali at No. 1 Cumberland St. or Phone Ho. 90 or Isaac Clailce & Co. "m-“iir-i L-l 5-10-18-20-23-25 3...,.._-._,.- ._ ‘a a and, with a sigh of anticipation, she A ms CHARL0'l"l‘E5i‘OWN_ GUARDIAN ma: Royle coll By Edwin Baltner iiIANAllNS-f j iiliiliiiiiip. F The hour was after nine and less than a dozen patrons, all of them men, were seated at the tables, They looked up when Joan Daisy entered and followed her with their eyes, as men usually inspected her and in no different way. Bhe left her bag with the cashier, provided herself with u tray and ob- tained a bowl of soup, bread, a chop and peas, a plate of salad. ice-cream and s. mecaroon. She felt famlshed laid her loaded tray upon an empty table. Then, two tables away, she saw a newspaper abandoned by some Just- deparied diner and she read the headlines which were identical with those which had faced Keifs mother from her porch when she went to take in the milk. Bufierlng some part of that fascin- ation which had prevented Anna Iiblwell from immediately picking up the paper, Joan Daisy did not carry the newspaper to her table, but bore her tray to it. l A huge picture of Ket stared at her from the first inside page; she stared upon the likeness of herself with Mr. Clarke beside her. They were upon a flight of steps; of course it was the photograph taken by flashlight when he was leading her down from her home. There was a. print of Adele and of the baby-Adele and Ket’s baby. Evi- dently it had been taken from a photograph made a year or so ago flat. There was a diagram of the Adele had been found. Joan Daisy pushed the paper away and tried to taste her soup. She arose and presented her cheek at the cashiers desk. i "Get to feeling sort-a-sidr, dearie?" the woman asked, friendlily. “Yes," admitted Joan. “You didn't touch some dishes; we can take those back," the woman cf- fered and made a. generous allow- ance on the check. A copy of a newspaper, with that big picture of Joan Daisy Royle ‘su- aide Assistant State's Attorney Cal- vin Clarke-that staring portrayal of “the girl who was with Ketlar and who tried to save him by an alibi proved false," the girl "who evident- ly was the immediate cause oi the fatal quarreP-this lay beside the cashier, who looked up from it to make her friendly query; and Joan Daisy wondered that the woman did not know her. But she did not. Nor did the men at the tables, though supplied with the same papers. On the elevated for Wilson Avenue, Joan sat beside a. large man who held her picture before him and he commented, to a diminutive friend: “Ever slapped the sole to this bird's Jazz?" "Have l! Give a girl a choice and she's got to go where Ketlar is playin’. Some sheik, that baby." "Sure. He had the pick of a fiock of chickens; but he had to have- her!" Here was Joan Dalsy's picture in- dicated. "What d'you say about it?" the small man asked, sardonically con- sidering Joan Daisy's picture. “Worth shooting for, is she?" "He'll tell the world, if he gets Off." Joan Daisy shuddered and desert- ed the seat to stand at the other end of the car; but this proved no place for her to escape discussion of Ket and herself. How people pored over her pic- turl . When any one noticed her, herself, he gazed at her only in the manner to which she was accustomed; since no one recognized her as the girl for whom a. man had shot another girl, no one showed particular interest in Joan Daisy, the person; but Joan Daisy, the picture, was in glamour. She hoped, as she neared home, that Dads would be in and that he would not be drunk; she needed Dads’ best counsel tonight and dreaded the prospect of returning to her mother alone. No one upon the boulevard or upon the aide street recognized her; and she passed no one 0n her way into the second entrance on the long, narrow court. CHAPTER Z5 A WHEMING MOTHER. Ket/s window was dark and his door closed and silent, when she waited at it for a moment, breath- less. Her own window had been alight and when she climbed to the third floor and let herself in with her latch-key she found her “ prostrate upon the lounge. “Daisy!” her mother moaned, with effort rolling upon her side. "Daisy, you've come back to met" Daisy let fall her bag and rushed to her mother and put her arms about her, " immediately her mother utterly i, frighten- ing Daisy, as she always succeeded in doing by this resort. _ Daisy snatched a vial of spirits of ammonia which her mother a risnuc saline . "ViilTi and procured, probably, from Adele's (seemed W "wmlwflfl 11111111118 $0 l fist, with outlines showing where] whiaperingfllhixiking . .sinkinl. . Throughout these sinking inter- vals, her uiofherb pulse throbbed as fully and evenly as ever, but Daisy (never suspected it; she always was kept too busy chafing her mother's hands, rubb her flabby body and anxiously her mother's fisc- w 0 uba _ dad. "Momma, momma, come l" At last momma decided to recover sufficiently to let herself be assisted to a sitting posture: and to an un- accustomed person her pretense would have been transparent; but to Daisy, this was momma, herself, and this always had been mammrs way. To another person, the heavy body and flaccid face and the bobbed hair, bleached and with its youthful wave, wolud have seemd absurd; but Daisy saw no absurdity. She only saw. more or less anxiously. "mamma. who bud been Duisy's care, more like a child than like s mother fo‘ many years. “Daisy, you frightened me so," rebuked. “You frightened me so." "I didn't mean to, momma." "But you did." Momma was in a loose satin dren- ing-rcbe and her crepe sllk under- wear, her favorite attire for home reading and candy-eating. A half emptied box of the most expensive chocolates was on the stand beside the couch; Bimday papers strewed the fioor, and the sight of them purpose which had been in her mind "Daisy, you can tell momma. the truth; Ket did it, didn't he?" “He did not, mammal" Daisy cried. "Trust momma, Daisy! You can trust mammal" And when Daisy obstinately re- fused to impart the confidence de- sired, momma announced, crushing- 1y, "Mr. Hebert says he didl" "Hobergi" cried Daisy. "He ‘hopes Ket dldi" "Mr. Hobs ." said mamma, and repeated the name in an accent of satisfaction. Hoberg seems to be a very substantial man, Daisy? very substantial." "Oh, he's substantial!" Daisy ud- mitted. "He was here for nearly an hour this afternoon. He was most consid- erate of rne~most, Daisy." “He would be," said Daisy, and understood who had presented the muuu woods was the omiu of one of the affling crimes in the list of unsolved murders in Qilubcc. The victim was Joseph Durant, a 30-year-old Woodsman of Pontiac County, who lived the life of u her- mit in a crude little hut he bud himself constructed about 150 miles north of Campbell's Bay. _ On Apllil 1o, 19m, a fellow strap- per. A. Summon. returning south after several months in the bush, called on the Durant shack. Hie knocks going . he - edopenthedooroftha-hntbntho‘ floor lay the body o1 Durant with blood still tflckling from u bullet wound Just beneath the heart. Therewnsnosignefastmggleflrhe interior ofthe place wua neat and on u camp bed a unull crucifix before Much Durant used to pray and made the beat speed possible to Bryson where he passed the word IFFERE NT BOY] ' u: UNGJaodiesiikeyoursseedthe ' bone andJisrue-buiding elemeum safoundinshrcddedwheu ...inamost i delidcusand easii digestihleform. Under- -. nourishment is caused h! the swan bind o 100d, not by too l ttle food.’ ‘._. e e ea ae e e sna inn Shrd Wh tia lctdC d‘ wheat . added, netiiie mk “Umm” °'_____‘ m“ 1”" "‘ awa . Two suite Wheat a u “ii nun. Que- Oct. ac-(om-s ‘ or cream, fresh or preserved fruits, more?! "I" l" W "m"?! makeauieaithatgivesyourbodyvlrallcy, eaergyandeadursnoe. s Ron WHEAT IN QANADA or cautious» wusxr of his grim discovery to the author- detectlves in the province were sent to the scene of the crime. They covered the 15o rnles from Oomp- bell's bay to the trapper-s nut by Combined Walkout NORTH SYDNEY. NB” Oct. 24- (GP-Three small mines of the 9g g1“ “ma” Indian Ocve Ooal Company were confirmed summons report but tied up t-Onlsht while the combined the detectives task was rendered ‘"01"!!! 1°!“ 0! 30° "1911 held Out difficult by a mu of snow which for a 10 per wit mores-re in waxes. mu obliterated all traces of smw- “Intended they were entitled to an mo” m- yooepnng, , upward revision of the wage sched- Rwongmycgmg w, m-gm u i“ ulc, corresponding to the new one as possible the police believed Dur- adopted at 8M1: 001M!» a few ant had been shot while eating l, months I80- meal. It was thought he was given no warning of the attack as there NARROW ESCAPE . FROM GUN SHOT as no indication that he had made any effort to 89¢ to his rifle which hung on the wail. OANBO. NB" Oct. 24—(O.P.)—If Olyde Roberts had been feeling well today the story might have been different. wmplflinl-YIG of illness, he asked Galvin Bennett of canso to relieve him at. the wheel of a big oil truck, and they were driving along the road to salmon River when a. bul- Murder Proven No Body Found had abandoned Ket and wanted lngs," observed momma, 1878B 50X 0f the R1051’ 9x17911511"? LONDON, Oct. M—(C P)—8ent- chocolates. ence of death for murder was pas- "He is very much interested 1n sed at the 01a Baily in a case in Y0". 818i? " which no body had beer found, the D . " n't I know it?" Daisy cried. wrenched by o pang of the self- abasement which often seized her when she received advice from her mother. For this meant that momma who had favored ‘Ket and wanted Daisy to plan to marry Ket when he had honor and a big income, already accused being Thomas Joseph Davidson and the victim his eight- yesr-old son Jackie. The jury had recommended the prisoner to mercy. In court Davidson denied he had murdered his boy, but last July he told police he jped into a canal with the child. Later he showed u burning dump on which he said he put the body. In legal circles it is believed that this is the first ease in this country of a men's own statement being sufficient to con- vict him of murder without the ' body being found. I-‘Lalsburyb “Laws of England" lays it down that where no body is found there should not be a conviction unless there is evi- Daisy to make the most of an op- portunity with T-Ioberg. “He not only makes money: he must have a lot, with all his build- “Don't, I know 1w, “He's never married, he tells me." "Pl-rat's right,’ agreed Daisy. “He doesnt’ marry any of ‘ens!’ last night, I couldn't. tried or wanted to. But I lmow; 1 J62 y... "Any of whom?" asked momma. "You name 'em," said Daisy, “You could marry him|" “I could?!’ repealed Daisy. "Not Not that I couldn't." "You could now!" “How could I now?" Daisy asked. "No," momma emgfliasized, not childishly at all but very sagely, "now is different." "How's it different?!’ (To Be Continued.) ' GENUINE BARBADOS fifiifié Will Force Program 0f Constitutional Reform PABilB. Oct. 3t—(O Pl-Premier dence of the killing. ' nisn-io-as-u-u-o-ia ‘"2... ‘Noyce TEXAN BE!!! T0 ESTATE T0 INHIBIT FIFTY OINTS P5005 , TEXAS. Oct IL-Joe Hlnson, Pecos pharmacist, is part heir to an estate left by his great- grandfather at Wectherford which has finally been aettled- Joe's aha-re is one 800th psi-t of the estimated “.200 edta , or about so cents. LADY AND BUTLER IN PARTNER-SHIP LONDON, Oct fit-Lady Diana Cooper, famed society actress, has taken her butler into purhiership in a private company. It. was the butlefl idea that started the Aldwick Gravel Co. Edward Holbrook, the butler look- ftcnt of Lady Cooper's house at Bog-hora Regis fashionable sea- shore resort. It occurred to him that builders would buy it, 5o the Aldwick Gravel Co. was born and is doing a thriving busi- heel. MORTGAGE SALE ‘IIIIBI WILL BI SOLD by Public Auction in front of the law Courts Duiiliug in Charlottetown is queoua Oouuty ou Tueadqv, the 81th day of . D. use. ut the hour of twelve o'clock Noon ALI. THAT ‘IIAUT PIECE AND PARCEL of Iulicl situate lying and being on Township number as In Kings (luunty bounded uud described uu foliowb um iu is uuyi Bound: on the north by hula: eoutululu; uerea sf laud u little more or ..l‘be above sulo iu to be lads under, e2; Priuuu iu ) .. huutou his wit.“ of the cue part) n! Joesph Iellusflle uvl Xluhoru Oouuty Isovluuehf thufllburthleluult beau mulsfutho ufflo ,pul moueyuul - ' I DINIIIIIIOIIIQOQOOOOIQA. n. nu, nsuru ueosu u oueoso _ . W l- ibnliiillswill ten?»- tore-opeii-for business in a few days. COcNDON sou so wu. tsrconoan edattheatiingleotfthebeschin‘ fltul Itutou of Aluorieu (formerly 0f | let of mysterious origin struck liucticn Sale 0f Farming implements- The following articles property of lhtate of Donald McDonald Stew- art late of Hampshire, Lot 81, will be sold at auction at one o'clock Saturday, the 27th October, name- ly, threshing outfit, binder, hay mower, seeder, spring tooth har- row, spike barrow, gang plow, single plum-two truck waggona, cart, truck, wood sleigh, aindstone, cream separator and numerous small articles about the premises. See ad chancery sale of land same day- BESSIE STEWART. Administratrix L-lmglo-ll-Bi CANADA PIOVINOI 0!‘ PIIN OI ED WARD I ILA N D Notice To Creditors 0f First Meet- ing Were Assignment lads. 1n the matter of the Bankruptcy of Kuthrine f3 Lefurgey, Notice is horby given that Kathi-inc G. Lefnr ey, of Albsrton, in Prince Edward ls and. made an as- slgnnicnt on the 11th day of October 1084. and that the first meeting of creditors will ho hold on the 27th duy of October 197M, at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon at the Law Courts Building in the City of gharlot- M To vote thereat proofs and proxies must be filed prior thereto. of claims with me Those having claims against the estate Inult file the same with the Custodian or the Trustee when ap\ pointed before the distribution is made, otherwise the proceeds of the estate will bu distributed among the parties entitled thereto, Without regard to aueb claims. Dated It Surnmeraide, this 13th day of October 19M. Address of Custodian. P. 0. Box 88. lummeruide, P, l. l. FREDERICK .I. l-z. wnrulrl‘. (‘USTODi-AN. L—l220—-l0—17—20—‘lfi Mortgage Sale To bu sold by public uuotlou I Ufilifll Billdln noeu, uul puree! u! situate Asd ‘beluu On or tuwushlp number thirty-six Queen's County, Priuse. Idwurfl ’ ua utyauu s euut Que hundred: one siren-thence by a ltue tutheuhovsuuttlltobtuiusu of five chains, thaueo ' tbauec ulcui yin‘ to the place of Oemmeuaesseu eeumtulus fifty uorea sl IuuLu little more N} \ above sale will be made uu- wrww w» menacing; ltluit (laaalsttotowun e \ $415M fi-"FIW-‘Yie i fli- Mmmsic Ir-llhic-Is-ua-u-i- 1 . ites. » ‘ The attorney general of Quebec‘ - . ' n”: mlchm‘ m“ immediately ordered a thorough Mlnars was‘: an“: fell onhtihetrioorm Bennett wusmreugveggmigiiiigi; investigation. Two of the ublest mum, . 51mm hi), “n, Royal osmium iviuuntei on the seat. while the truck roar- Police were scouring the Woods, 1m. ed on. not knowing what had hap- certain whether they were seekin; pened, Roberts jammed on the a dangerous gunman or a careless brakesluetintiuic tokeep thehunter. TliE run FARMING and H run DEALERS Act ' tion is drawn to the provisions of the Act reading as follows: 3. (l) Every one who curries on the business of fur fanning, or win iteeyinu- bearing animals in oaatlvltr for blwllha rsrmm. Ila-lion or before the 31st dsy of December in each year, make u report to the Min- ister for the yeur ending on the first day of November then lust past; such report shall show: (s) The and __ ' of fur ‘ ’ _ ' ilyhis WI- peaslon on the first day oi November than last past; v (b) The ‘ and ' o! fur ‘ “ , ' ' - or otherwise acquired during the preceding your; (e) Thenumberundspeoieaoffurbeariuglniiuaialoidor , otherwise disposed of, or which have been killed (or have died during the preceding year. (2) If such person neglects or omits to make such report he shal be guilty of an offence and llshle on summary conviction ids penalty not exceeding fifty dollars ($50.00) and not lels than ten dollars (810.00) on in default of immediate payment of the fine and coll, the defendant shsllbeimprisonedintbecommonjailintheflountyinwhiohthecon- vieiion is made for a period of not less than ten duya or not exceeding ninety days. - 5. (1) Thellfiulstermsyimusuiieeuaeteastypormuuthorising such person to buy, sell, barter, or ofier for file or burlr the ukinraud fursofaaiyfurbearingunimaLundgonerailytocars-yonthebusinessoi s fur trader or fur broker in the Province, but no such license shsll be u- sued until ihe applicant therefor has filed with the Minister a declaration stating: (u) ‘Bio name and addrem of the applicant; if u firm, the names‘. and addresses of the several partners, or if u company. the bead office or chief place of business within the Province; a (b) Thensmesaudaddresuesefaiiauentsmtherrovtneeem- ployedinbuyingorseliingfurs; l . _ (e) The situation of the warehouse, shops or other hlllldlngs in which the skins will be stored; ‘ . (a) riisuseetmmwnientnemmorfmuetsbemiorodwl oftheProviuce (e) Whenanyehangeoeeurewitliremeettemyefthefvil specified in the preceding clauses of this section, the‘ holder of the license shall immediately file with the Minister a further declarflliflll seutsgrertiisueneaanre- ‘flielfhlltermsrataurtimemslrsi doelaratfcustutiugthefuemorsnyofthmapeeifiedirsthelllll proesdingeisusesandrnuysuspeudercuneolauy oaistinl WW" iuitil a satisfaeto y declaration is filed. (b) The fee for such liochae shuli be twmty-five doiiun to a 110"‘ resident and tea dollars to a resident. ' (i) Slltilllifiiflllllllltlllllflfllhifliflllfflllllflilmilttlllih“ in the place of business for which the license was issued and shall M subject to inauieetion by any person duly authorised by the Minister. , ‘i (l) lverypursouholdingufurdeulefslicenaeshsiiksepsrtwld abowingallskhaeefursiioughterotliarwiauuoquirudbyhmihellm" sndsddrsuoaofthepersousfromwburntheywsauhcllhterot-lw" wiseucqukeihtlsedste ofpurchullngorotllerwiae usiflulrlllgfllollllllilnd whutdiapoultiou has been made of hmawhieh reeordshuilbeopen w ti" inspection of the Minister or other _ duly authorised by him. I‘ ‘u ruuseuabletiuses. o) nmnmimn-usiteueewmmuuududm inoutlnmuleureporttothellinlstenshowhig: . (s) The uumberandapeeiesofllinaandfurs bcIIhf-hlhl“ duriugtliepreeedhgmentii: i (i) Theuamoesudaddressesefthspvluousfreuiwbeml-lwf- waaboughtunltuwhuauthuywcroaolderflsipped; (o) lfuoakinsorfurdhavubcaaabouuhterotherwiselcqlm‘ duriagthetprseedmgmoutheaehstatamuutshallieiaadeieil" report. Aaypunonhnldlugauchfurdsulufalietgwigngieeborfllll“ itoleqeuehrceurqerwuoeutersslsyfuisestuteuintiusuehllwlv“ nemunupnmnuumuueeatepe-untumpetunwm brnnrsnnlatnnimuseutaeausutiuuwsesqueuoomioir uslasueulupllterwhcuuueauuyfsisestaeeuisutissuenrervflm“ hegultyefsaofieueeaudilsiileuu-suluiaryeuuvietleutosaoenetu- meuguouunuamu-aaeeamwmumssauuw" dshlltsflaetuueaaumauatstseeaaseusuvietnouodmim" —fl'lfllflthtliloilllollfllldtll_fifltyhwfllehllscconvletionll Ifideflapurieduoteaeeedingtwoihauihasuduotieeathauuielliliw The required forms for For Farmers may be obtained from the Provincial Secretary's Department or from tilt Provincial Ts: Collectors thro out the Province. Form" for Fur Dealers may be obtained tar-rs Department. ‘ -_ - . . - ' H. it. STEWART, Deputy Provincial Secretary- October l2, 1934. 544114081 in the Provincial SKY”; z I