A .\l Fairbanks-Morse - Marine niece: Engines Full Diesel principle-no auSriliury mutton devices. Two-stroke-cyclr liicity with airless injection of fuel. No valvea to grind; no corn» plicaied valve rockers to keep m adgusnnenc Uses low grades of fuel oul. High economy in the use of fuel and lubricating oil. Excellenr maneuvering and ,_ ting quali- ties on light loads and slow speeds. I Sturdy. compact. with all parts readily accessible. Small space re- q u. Fairbanks-Mono Marine Dleul lnllnu are meda In many also: lrom l5 r0 I00 NJ. r/ . Free booklet lrom our ncoreal branch - o mama's“ an Canpaqyllnlcednsl Se. John Montreal, Ollzwa. timism. The house to which he took her some’ lane. "If you make the deal with the Captain you'll get it-cheaper." he cautioned her. “But they may try to wish you oii on Miss Alice, ‘cause John." Then she turned aborate aiiabiiity. “Good i Toma: ‘Qihi '.w- aweg‘ . Pillar. laréghroninVancmilszi-‘m’ i |$I¢ POULTRY NOTICE "'Wc arobuyihg live and dressed iowl and chickens commencing Monday. December 10th. Also dreasedgeeso, turkeys and ducks. Highest market prices, ' C. W. QUIGLEY, 0573~12-8-8i. POULTRY We will be buying live and dressed fowl and chickens for the balance of the season at highest, market prices- We will also require a large" quantity of dressed geese and ducks from December 10th to 15th. Be sure and get our prices be- fore selling. SWIFT CANADIAN CO., LTD. ' FROM SAINT JOHN, N. B To vChcrbourg-‘Southambian Dec. l4. Ian. 34' Mclita Mar. ll. April 17 .. Mciagama ' To Glasgow-Mverpool -"$taggering figure; In favor cl holds out for more money. You ask lntcxleants are uphaldby the poll. she's the administrator, and she ior the Captain and stick to it. You'd better go to the kitchen door. miss. Ii you go to .the front door they'll think you're company." Gay nodded back at him, smiling. and crossed a velvety lawn to the kitchen door which was opened to her touch by a. little old man, very gray, very frail, very gentle. Ii he Jolt surprise at sight of the boyish zgirl in khaki gray and red leather on his step he. gave no sign, but in a soit and gentle voice he greeted her. “May I speak to the Captain?" she began brightly. "Well, how, I guess you can seeln’ ‘s I'm the Captain myself." he said soclably, and stepped out discreetly to the porch, making as ii to close entire season?" doubtiully toward the Captain. W111) had acknowledged ownership. “But it seems to be occupied-J‘? . "Oh. no," he denied promptly, and ior all his slownes, and his gentle- his opinion. “Not yet. But I never worry about that cottageghbt that one. It always rents. Popular, the Lone Pine. We “built, snug-like a. boat,.som.e“i_, likeaboatybut of course a boat now-J’ ‘ ' ' ' The oratorical ‘voice out in." upon him. "A most desirable cottage Only grapher’; daughle ." his dictionary." ice‘! VERY HEALTHFUL Bug: Nothing like a brisk walk ‘arouInd the block, these cool morn- ngs. _ Doc. 12. Duchess oi Atholl Deenzhian. 18 . . . . Montroyal Deo.28.Feb.1... . hu.4.l\iar.8.. ..Montc‘ JamILJ-‘cbJ... . . . . Metagama Jan. 25. Feb. 22 . . . . . . . . .. Monti-use ‘llobeliast Doc. 28. Apr. I JauJL Fain”. . Jan. 25. Feb. 2! . Mar. B. To Antwerp an..B4 . ‘canzvzzs T_0_F_7SHERMENi The Biological Board i Canada oiisra to outfit twenty-live ilaher. ‘course the dim oi forty-live doi- lflill the amountoi railway iare a return n-ip. between mum flaming”; mtatlalamhowuas Mined“; Wm‘ i Din? That wcul c cxplaln your battered cnndizr; think." .... Montclare "m"- WWH into-the body of: car by an electric ian. EYES TESTED i onassdgdrlwrsn 1 n. w. rum 1.0!. TL l n: nub-tuba sin» , and the railway statioifucarest his home. bone lid Maritime Provinces irom l’! m p5 yours oi age. who have .i0r fish-passed through grade six ‘on completion oiDh-ector, Station. Halifax, N. S. , FOR. sum \ monrsoms surronx olerioraalethcproparty “ATTACKED wrm A PIN What, your wife attacks-i you a r. *- _. ;'., I friend.” "It gas a rolling-pin, my . r —--—-<-o-c>-—-<~~— A new automobile heater uses air “He married the great lenien- "Yes; and he says she mlienicd all the words her father pui into Y to the kitchen. OUGHT TO KNOW HIS RANGE He: Can I see you across the street’! She (soldly): Why ask me’! Don't you know how for’ you can . in diiierant parts oi the room, and a had missed not so much as a. syllable - woman. elderly, but tall and straight. the door behind him. -But his attempted secrecy tailed. The closing door was suddenly ar- rested. ' ‘ A firm hand appeared in the aper- ture. and closed upon his arm. The Captain looked back with gentle im- patience. ' _ "Lady wishes to consult with mo- personally-J‘ he protested mildly “Now, Cramp, you wouldn t keep the lady standing," mmonstrated a firm voice from within. And the door opened. the Qfilltain was drawn back fifty dollars a month my dear. Only fifty." “It ain't wuth more'n forty-five," said the Captain gently. "Now, Alice. she don't want to pay fifty a. month. "Didn't wuth ilfty a month. We never got ility ior it yet. The younB lady—" ' "John. Fifty dollars. 1am the ad- ministrator." The voice was low and firm. “It ain't wuth it, Miss, I assure you, it a'n’t," he pemisted. "I built it-' me and Rand, that is-—" - » I "John." , “Whose cottage is it, anyway?"| Gay put in curiously. . l "Oh, it's all in the iamlly as you “Come right in miss. and do ex- cuse our looks, won't you? But it is right in the midst oi cleaning and-" Gay lightly nodded away the need for apology. and sat down on the edge oi‘ o. little straight chair beside the sto re, “Yhile the Captain return- ed to his own big rocker by the win- dow between two cats and adhuxe dog ,whc curled this thick lips over his teeth in resentment at this in- trusion in his kitchen. The thme women retired at once to their work “I get the rent, but she collects lt. She's the administrator. My sister. Mis‘ Andover, Mia‘ Alice -Andover.’| “The'adn\lnllstra.tor," sine unend- ed grandly. trvins vainly to frown her brother into silence. "The cott- age has been thoroughly renovated. It is well furnished. as you I saw you looking in the windows. It has eiectnc lights, fireplace, bath- only ility a month. My, dear, think oi the view. Think oi-of the fire- place. My dear, it will break your heart to leave the place. Perhaps you can stay through September. Glorious in September glorious." Regardless of the mooted live dol- lax-s, Gay's mind was made up. She wanted the Lone Pine, She knew that she could never rest until she ielt the pillows in its window couch beneath her head. She explained thatshe had left her bags at the hotel in the city, and asked if the cottage could be ready for her ar- rival on the first boat the next morning .The administrator, tom between glowing at Gay, and glow-I erlng at her brother, assured her that all would be in readiness. “Oh. my dear, it is a happy sum- mer beiore you," she ctooned, And then, with one oi her swift changes from soit to severe, she ‘turned to the Captain. "John, you go right dovm andtell Auntalmiry to move, into the, Apple Tree." At Gay's start the Captain shook with boundless chuckles. and the ad- minisira lapsed into a scvapre smii ‘ e. “It ain't a tree, child, it a‘n't s. tree." he explained. "It's our house. the Captain iilled his pipe. I At Gay's eager inquiry he ad- mitted -his ownership oi the 1.0119 Pine, agreed that is was for rent, and said oi course she could have it. Gay beamed upon him joyously. beamed at the unconscious backs‘ oi the three women, who, for all their immersion in their household tasks. oi talk. nor a thread oi fringe on Gay's smart knickers. Suddenly a. sharp knock on the kitchen door, which immediately opened from without, and before either face or form appeared, a brisk voice called with a great assumption of good cheer: "Good morning all!" The words were followed by a with a face which had carefully “Bally Buy Was Troubled With Whooping llougli Only e iiahennen inthe be or. A. o. nobleman. Pllhetils Experimental 9l0I-ll-l8-17-Dcc.l0-ll oithchicllglilllllfll Illhcolflfllljlfllcll Down in the orchard. We nouns all our houses for trees, or such. We've got an Acorn, and a Cherry Stone. and a Persian Peach—" “John! Go tell Aimtalmiry." John ruched beneath his bl! rocker and pulled out a. dusty bat- Mr. Ernest Kronior, Freedom, Alta, writccw-"My baby boy, two years d age, was troubled with whoo in; cough. I tried everything I could of but he lrsptgetting worse. A friend - s vised me to try °'- "W" t"; t“.'..“.‘.'.“°.‘.'.£t“’t"....°“°€$.£° Norwa I ' inn.‘ y, o m - ' Pl" "I can't go now Alice," he object- 9 8d. "Not pin mu minim. I got to 5W1» fill?" "i" .1‘: ..;'€'..*..'.Y.i‘.'° '1'"? e an o and it gave him great relief, and beiorl mm" I isingi a contents of the second botih m5 9W5 “Pwed W m‘! °1°°3 ‘m the kitchen walL-It was two-thirty. I"Gosha'mlghty. I promised Mn. Willoughtby I'd be there at one. she cough had completely disappeared," Price 35c.' a bottle; large family ciao ‘inc. at all druggiaia and dealers. sharp. Good-by. . You'll like Put up only by The T. Mflbum that OOttBBS, but it l ‘t wuth more‘n Md. Toronto. Dot ._ _ forty-live." ~ * » "John Wallace. Toll Auntaluliry-" “Looks like rain miss-think? I should ‘a’ fixed that tool’ yesterday. or day beiwajeoms like _ ‘s p0 many things to do than! Just not-i‘ urally don't getyat ahy o! ‘hm. GQOG“ byhmizahbrldkcome and no .you.'.' . - r are beneath gentle, mung. is; 1 the strong voice _' in his. "Jenn-mm --r' i; She was an attractive woman, adv morable. rather, an. anmvu, insta- iully dronedywith a general air oi I ‘Boneless g » , - A Horsemeat We can “supply boneless horaemeat carlcadlohor lens. Wrlteormboncpaicr .HID’ES i Bring or ship us your hides. ealiahina, lamb and sheep. pelts. and receive top Inarbe ~ value. ’ ~ t ISLAND mm ggelw?» i’ r COPYRIGHT 192i by , , n: coups-MERRILL co. m‘ wit Rvlfli THE STORY schooled its every line tojdogged op- "Good morning, all," sheirepeut- was but a short distance up the ed, on her full appearance, and add- ed, rather sternly, “Good morninz. with cl- w a” mmnmg Every one- Think I saw yo ulooking at the Lone Pine and then as you came onhere I knew you wanted it, so l; came right over. How lucky you are-the dear little cottage! And cheap, my dear. dirt cheap. Do you want it for the “Well, yes, I think so." Gay turned i ness, he was deft in the insertion oi. 101'» i"! n“ ‘ wit...‘ can...» bee, exceiitin . a set oi keys. ioi-‘ths l’ rest oi your ismily-be up c" alone-in a house? Wit car-anybody?" ' “It is better than living with a live alone on the island?" ans-old." “Less able to protec. themselves then, than I. But are they all old? ' hard" "Well, there are one or two," she confessed. reluctantly. “Not so very bid. But they are-queer." "Oh, so am I." said. Gay sturdily. Pvery queer indeed." CONTINUED \° \ In‘ Mernoriam manor mans There passed peacefully away at hi8 home in ~ on Sunday m Nov 25 Robert J. Myers at age of '19 aitcr a week's illness. His death was caused by paralctlc strokes after which he sank into ur nciousness and pamd away into eternal rest. The oi ,0. loving and |kind dlsposi and was beloved by all who knew him. a devoted hus- band and father. About twelve years ago he retired from farming in Hamptonnnd moved to Victoria to live. During his sickness he was vis- ited by his Psalm- Rev. Mr. Kaye. Thelate m. Myers was‘ married twice. first to Miss MoCallum 0i Cornwall, who predeceased him some thirty years ago. He also had onesonwhowasdrovmedsoinetinbe ago. Later he was married to lvliss Lilla Lowther of Cra-paud who is leit to mourn her loss. also two daught- ers and one son. The daughters are Cora. Mrs. J. D. Whetham. oi Cal- Crapaud and Oscar of the Marconi Wireless Company oi Halifax, now who predeceased him eight years ago. There are also two sisters left oi Boston. The funeral was held on Tuesday Nov. 27th from his late res- idence and was largely attended- ‘The funeral services were conducted by Rev. m. Kaye assisted .by Rev. Mr. Clay oi Victoria and Rev. Mr. Somers of 'I‘ryon. The remains were conveyed in the old Methodist cem- etery Crapaud. The poll bearers were nephews oi the deceased John M888. Hermflfl were, Raymond Myers, Willie Myers, Eric Inwther and Alfred Caniield. , ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION T0 MR. CECIL MURPHY A very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. Cecil Murphy on Nov 26 when a large number oi his friends and neighb- ours irom Newton and surrounding districts gathered together i» bid him farewell on the pve of his d619- arture ior U. S. A. Cecil will be greatly missed by his friends and neighbours, but "dis- tance is not such a serious will‘!- tlon," and we hope thart he will re- turn ‘permanentw in the not iar distant future and renew Old friend- ships that now he will leave behind. About an hour before nudnirht the gathering was brought to order by the chairman. Ge S. Mac- Kenna. e very iittlns address was‘ read by Adrian. Greenan and a MORTGAGE Silt T0_ BE SOLD by public auction in front oi the Law Courts buildlhl l" Charlottetown on Wednesday the Ninth day oi January A. 1)., 1939 ll- thc hour oi Twelve o'clock noon:- "And ii you caiistgy-ih Septem- . you will loveit," aha aalq ,wa'rm.. ."You will adorflt. when will the V~ . a "There is no family. >1 am clone." “You-you-you are going to live hout a-a man, man who doesn't belong to me, is it not? Are there no other-women who l "well-there are a‘ iew. But they 3 New!‘ _ . “PororGotn" a Treasure Chen of Moira xxx Chocolates ' Win: better or more FIGIIiIlKChIHUIIBM glitaould ishedfnr? IIJI per lb. CANADA'S hike. _ I bags {if , h. 1 A varietyqf ages ha}: XXX cnoconirrs misht say." the Captain exrlsined- gary; Alma, Mrs. audio Stordy b: presentation. of a well iilled purse, well chbsen. small hours oi the morning. Following is the uddr Dear Cecil- - and ul-l to bid you adieu on the eve oi’ your departure ior U. S. A. It is with sincere regret that we see you go from our midst ior you have been brought up amongst us by your kind and generous disposi- tion have won for yourself the ‘110110111’. esteem and admiration oi us all. At the same time we know our "WQTG 811 JOIIY FGHOWS" W88. .11.. v 5 ever you go in your new field oi lab- Ellsworth Iarg ‘ resented here tonight. accept this our boot wishes for a please trip We have come here to-night one and many blessings oi health pros- dale bundant success in all‘ S. perity and your unde 51811611 on behalf oi Friends of Newton CRAPAUD SCHOOL Freddy ‘Report of Crapaud School for the month oi November:- ALL THAT tract piece and parcel oi land situate lying and being oh. Township number Thirty-Nine in King's County in Prince Edward Is- landbounded and described as fol- t is in say: COMMENCING 0N ‘Elli, side 0i llyrne‘: lload Janice Dpily --—-...... s. —-__.-______ 3 sunound- ward Norton. s; Carrie who are so well rep- Grade Vin-l» Lyman Fhmni 1B1 HOWE“; 0f b ll Mid ‘ti! (i i d whale iwflflflblds you depart from‘ Gmdaflgrvvl-‘I. , , . s s mum and m°d°m mpmemembmmued- goitijgaurgnd Selireia. Mrs. Wadman efiyexivt 3.... contineuedaniinxiil an u we ee t we not m you mo" an e. was presented by Vernon Grcenanf our we trust that you will make Grade VIIL-l. Alice Best. Although taken utterly by sur- many friends but do not forget in Panama; also one daughter prise Cecil made a very suitable old ones oi "Newton and Areta. Mrs. Chas D. Wright, Tryon reply thanking the people in words ing districts" your Grade VlL-L. Eline John Luque. 8. Elmer Sturdy Hoyd Fall. aid. 2. Louise Shaman. Grade l(a).-1. Gladys ' I860 OObb. \ 8O - Years of Uninterrupted Supremacy N c1180 years of un- interlapted suprem acy, the einrzman Piano has never had a dissatisfied owner. ' ' This 1's eaéy "to understand when and individuality. . . when you-hear the wlie ran ge of ~11? fill], clear, g orious tone .~- s-ie . . when ,you test its perfoctlyfl Bald ced action and. know the agile delicate roach payer-i r ' , offcplinp-gaimosr of soul. - Heare-iebc-l-iielntzman Piano. It i_ vateydu as it this - ' test- concert natal-inn i. m4 a é’ pared Thin Cbrium two. a. s... Stordy. Stanly, l. Flo acumen-Soar, 8. Douglas Sher-mi. the so without some little remembrance. Grade lV.-i. Willie MacDonald, i.’ ' Kindly i-t as a small| _ , token of our iriendsiu together with I Grade lib-l. Ethel Dawson, i. Jeanette Dawson, 3. Eleanor ‘howl-- Grade lli Jlfi-wl. Philip Parker. Grade 1l.-—l. JohnFall and Elsie 9W4? (equal) ‘i. Muriel Cobb. , Grade 11 Jr.--l. Annllea MacDon- Trowsdale MacDonald, 3. John li- _ 1(b).-—i. omymn Slalom, i. Gare X.—-Murlel Best, 2. Edith Leard Kanneth " loss will be mothers gain, so where- 3- Rflymond- ' " ‘ Charles Howatt-Prlncipd Grade 1X.-1. Willie Sherren 2. Mary Newsom-Assistant youwsee its beauty _