linnisltlslltlwlzzlo’ 11g Peon no To be loid by Public Auction In front of the Bank of Nova Scotia in "Willa: in Kings Oounty en ‘rues- ‘IY the 20th day of January, A. D. 1,937. at the hour of twelve o'clock IWOII ALL that tract, piece or paro- el of land situate, lying and being in Township, Number Sixty-three In Kllllfi County. aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, that is to say: Commencing at the‘ Southeast angle of Angus MeFm-lyen’: land on the North side of the Peter: Road and running along Angus Mc- Iadyerrs East line until It reaches the division ilne between Town- ships Number slxty-ons-and sixty- thne. thence East along the said division line six chains until it readies land in possession of Alex- ander Bruce, thence along Alexan- der Bruce's line eighty-four chain: to Peter: Road, thence Weat six chains to the place of commence- ment containing-fifty acres of land a little more or less. The above sale is made under a Power of Sale contained in an in- denture of Mortgage dated the twenty-seventh day of October A. D., 1922 made between Roderick McKenzie of Peters Road in Kings County in Prince Edward island, Farmer, and Margaret Elizabeth McKenzie his wife of the first part, and Annie Mae McLean of Mon- tague In Kings County In said ls- fand, Single Woman of the other part, default having been made in the payment of the principal and Interest secured thereby. For further particulars ‘apply .to 8. 8. Hessian, Solicitor, etc, Mon- tague. Dated this twenty-second day c December A. 0., 1926. J. LESLIE McKINNON Assignee of! Mortgagee. 3496-12~23-lh-4l. I Valuable Property For Sale by Tender | PROPERTY of the late Mcinnis Bros" lying between Fitzroy and Kent Streets, consisting of two large buildings, one email buildng. two large sheds. also a large yard with a right of way to Fitzroy Street and two rights of way to Kent Street. Tender: will be received up to noon of January 3, 1927, at the of- fice of McLean 8t McKinncn, Royal Bank Building, Charlottetown. The highest tender not necessarily ac- cepted. Property may be expected at an) time on application to D. L. McIn- nia on premises- 3492-I2-23-tst-5i suslnvnss STAND, FOR SALE g We the undersigned have decided: to sell our business stang in the| town of Borden, consisting of two, '01s i00 feet square. store. were; house. coal shed, barn and ice house Ail facilities for meat hue- iness. Fairbanks Weight Scale: and Ga: Tank In connection. This la one of the best location: on the Island for business and anyone delirious cf going Into business neuld make no mistake in buying this stand. (Signed) l GREEN BROS. I BORDEN 2444-11-3“ . Professional Cards , Mark R. McGuigan l n. A. IARRISTER. SOLICITOR, Money to Loan Oameron Biock,t:harlettetown,P.E.l. Dr. C. C. Archibald l Graduate of N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Neae and Throat Testing Eyes and supplying Glasses ffice. Bayer Building Great George Street Office Hours-d to 12.30. 1.30 to B. McDonald & McPhee B. A. J. A. McDONALD H. F. MoPl-IEE B A. ETC. Barristers, Attorneys, Etc. l Money to Loan. To tnnirs R_J. By C0880 HAMILTON Author of “Scandal” and the “Blindness of Virtue." r (Continued) “Oh, it's you," suid the police- man. giving Tony a dry bail-smile. He bad not tmrnsdlateiy recognised aim in his fantastic clothes. ' “Yes. How are you, my dear HA8 OFTEN FACED PEKTH IOllCIWT" ~ _ “That man has faced death a "Fa" “'1' mmdllm» k0 WW Dlatnts. But as it's you, I'll have _ 1o ask the lidy for a lblt of explan- ‘alion!’ He jerked his thumb at Toddy Sherwood); lilillp form and dang- ling arm. , immediately adopting an sir oi‘ aggressive 11011100311)’, Lady George stepped forward. Oh. dear, oh, dear, this was exactly what she had wanted most ‘to avoid. "What Mr. Sterling Fortescue has told you is perfectly true, constable On our way from Covent Gsrdcn Op- eru H0use—" _ But the policeman completely ig- nored her tumbling words. I-Iis eye had been attracted to Cbrissien golden bend and well-known figure. of which he now saw a good deal more than he had ever seen before. He, saluted with an air of respect- ful friendliness. "I'll 'nve It from you. Miss Chrissie. Anything ‘that you say goes," he said, "and I'm glad to see you lookln’ so bon- ‘ny, I‘m sure." f With one of the heavenly smiles {that she ‘bad practised so assidu- ‘lously upon her audience Chrissie ‘spoke at once, In slmpltr, sisterly .words. “That's very kind," she said. “But ‘there ain't nothing for lyou to trouble about here. l give you my word. You can see (how ,wet the street is. .\lr. Sherwood iwas prancln‘ nbout In one of his mad mOOds and down 'e goes and {catches his head on the curb. , ‘iwhat we want ter do ls put -him 6:52?” xmlngmtfaczfi m: “H” ' ‘the cab and drive him ‘home to She (eagerly): I have several e" _ , _ _ car checks i can let you have. 3155:‘? l‘):ulfgfreé%twgfiepixég?iggeslg'i §lhnt there roysterlng young shaver. iChrlssio and the Bank of England 1—he lbelleved in both “Right you are, Missle," he said, and opened lthe door cf the cab. "In ‘e goes." In he went, quickly and deftly. is it was Tony's way to do things “Forgive my getting In before you. Lady George. I must hold up poor old Teddy" “That's the with style In Lldy." S0 Infinitely relieved st her res- Cue from Bow Street that -hcr dig- nity muttered nothing at all, Lady George obeyed the order with a sort of purr. But as Chrissie was about lo fol- low, mho policeman arm "Pardon mo," he said, in a low and warning voice. “But is that feller a pal of yours?" Ho in- dicated tho bland and smiling Tony with n slant of "the head. "My best pal," answered Chris- thousand tlmes." . “impossible! Who is he!" “The undertaker." EXPENSIVE GAME "Do you find pool playing will" sive?" "Well, something is being taker out of the pockets all the time you play it I know." ‘r WOULD PUT UP THE PRICE ides. Can't be'avc an accident. Now, sie. “Oh, well, then, there ain't noth- ing I can say." “Nothing? she said. and Iheid out her hand with one more footlttght smile. _ The policeman grasped it eagerly FLOW or THE STREAM “Couldn't they find a better name for her than Flo?" “Mm one keeps up a steady stream o‘ “m” All the sympathy that the fell. for the loss of her sister, lie put Iulo that grip. “Thank you, Jack." said Chrissie. taking a chance at his name. “Who says that I don't ‘know ii mascot when I sec one?" sold Tony t0 liilusoli, as (‘he cob moved off ' ' Vii It. was an uncle of his, a mun who had devoted s sufficiently wealthy leisure to the study of ani- mal life, Wlll0, in Itaiking about the M,‘ ma“: she "y. h” "up much discussed Tony ‘Fortescue. and hum" a flood pa" o, a" ‘h, had come to the conciusmn that he w‘, N“ m "Wm ‘was one of the inevitable products Mrs. Stabb: She's telling the "f " “°° ""8 Pea“ And "M" “_uth_he.. ‘he alhmm’ my h". called upon .10 jushlfy this alarm- . lng description by the fellow mem- nors of the ‘Carlton Club who stood uor envlronmont and pointed (to Tony's Cromwollinn fauiler, he laughed. and said that almost any man could be Cromwellian who lhad no temptations to ho anything ‘elf-w. The Earl of Stirling, (lit! pointed out, had ‘had ‘the great od- vantage of finding himself iu the world during the mdddle relgu of Queen Victoria, when, ho said, It WAS TELLING THE TRUTH Take 0n! Herbal ltemedlea Book on Skin Diseases. New ‘ Treaties on Chronic Diseases b1 l Herbal Remedies. Pamphlets on noes oi aiunhood and disease: of l men. Booklet on Female ills and i “an”. h,“ by m,“ an "l". u, was ube fashion to behave oneself,‘ periencc. (Without criticising walk the straight and narrow path or disrnrlsinx your doctor! and (zarry the (radiltloms or u gon- ‘mw '1" “M” ‘"1" MW‘ ‘tleman with one oven when ll, -was Treatment by mail our specialty. English llerbai Dispenser! I. ted. 1860 Davie, Vancouver, B. 0. Canada's Oldest Herbal Institute pleasant to break llllll ilulhroutino by ll twnrrfuily conducted excursion into forbidden places. "Then, too, you (must remember llllflil. my broth- er came Into the title at an early ngs, was Ihc posseoso of an in- Tenders for Mater Bridge Sealed tenders will be received at this office, until noon on Thurs day, January 6th., 1927 for the auppi the repairing of Haldlmand Bridge, not necessarily accepted. B0 cord: of poles, 16 feet long, net less than 4 inche: at the small and, spruce or fir. 20 cords of poles, fl feet long, not iesa than 4 inche: at the small end, spruce or fir. 13,000 feet B. M. of 3 Inch plank, 14 ft. long, spruce or hemlock. 18.000 feet B. M. of 3 inch plank, 2.000 feet B. M. of squared lumber 4"x8", 10 feet long, spruce or hemlock. Plank and squared lumber to be square-edged and frae from knot: and shakes. and ell material to be subject to the approval of the Min-- lotar of Public Works. Pelee to be delivered at site. Perle: tendering for plank and squar- ed lumber may tender for material F. tsriai to b: delivered not later than the 10th of March, 1027. tendering may tender for the whole or in part. For further information apply at Tendon to be addressed to the for I-faidlmand Bridge." L. B. MaoMlLLAN, mint r room who, -, ‘wardens. P. I'll‘ December 17, ‘ill. some largo enough to permit (him to indulge his hobbies without the need of going to tho Jews, spent tho greater ~psrt 0f his youth on ‘the moors and in the trout streams lol‘ the old place in Scotland so that he was able .10 wear down his exuberant vitality in s lhsrd clim- (to (by strenuous examine. and then was married before me was th-irty tu n henithly. normal, and beauti- ful woman who was at (his side in lhc open air until her various do- mestic events compelled her to rc- liro to the nuptial chamber, out. u! wihich she resppearod with an al- scrily that held his love sud won his great respect and admirotion. Under such conditions, my dear foi- low." me went on. "a man oouid have had to be s dsgenc an: w have broken swsy from a most agreeable and easy roctbtude and ' indulged In the process of touch- ing pitch with a build so lllrong and sunburnt. It is money, u homo one loves. and a wifo who keeps herself beautiful that enable the ordinary man 1o become Crom- weilian. Nothing else. Under the same sod and extremely difficult influences Iihst affected Tony's boyhood. add the changed times in which he wont to school, It is more than probable that my broth- er wonld lhpo been a verydilfeihnt mam-not, perhaps, as Wihlgl thl: 8I4l-1l-Il-tte-8i.boy-lle lacks the homogeneity- ial for l-Ialdimand vino or the following materials 1o. Lot 15. The lowest or any tendon 10 feet long, spruce er hemlock. O. l. Wellington or at site. All me~ Parties‘ thi: office. undersigned and marked "Tender Secretary of Public Work: »“..”..“,ibut certainly noi a credit PARADISE , ‘ uohed her away from home. my nephew 5s neluher a degener- nto nor s criminal. rnn cnsntonnmworonsnnmn to hie clans. You don't agree with mo? Html. then, let's put young Tony under a muguifymg glans and study causes. 'i‘-ney always tell. . Here was a child who tot-med the tsli 0f_|t rather long klte—n sort‘of Si. Martin's summer child, horn ton yeais after the process of dhtid- near-tug had come apparently to and. in Itself, that plunged the house which had settled down to s nursery-loss routine Into a sort of belated chaos, somewhat irrltsbly resented by nbe father. Add lo this the sudden invslldism of tho hith- erto splendidly vhesit-hly mother which led 5n a year Io her death and you can see that even-before Tony could speak, and ihc can spook. he was already a dog with! s bad name, ripe for the gallows. Without his w-ifa my brother wns| 1 miserable wretch who had indeed lost his better half, and It was na-I aural, I suppose, that ho should look at the last of 'hls children asl the cause of Ihis loneliness. it would not be true to any that he re- sented or detected poor Tony but I know, from having watched the‘ whole thing. that it would ‘be true to say. that he started off in the wrong mood towards thc boy and paid him out. so to speak, for hav- ing brought about u. new wvay of,‘ life, in wh-idh my brother, the most, conservative of men, could never accustom himself. Everything the: boy did was wrong, therefore, ul-' nos), before he lhad done it. The hereditary Influence which had turned out the other children in the modern Stirling mould jumped back In his case, for an unaccount- able reason, to the Stirling mould of the old righting chlefiain times of Scotland, and this is all the more difficult to explain because he boy was born to u father and‘ mother in the most settled and con- ventional period of their lives, at u. time in the history of the country just before the utterly itnnecess- .\ry scrap in South Africa had led .0 the use of arms. The Incl, re- mains, however, that. environment notwithstanding, llhii-i lad “'11s ro- cognlznbly one of the sO-callefl bud rather than one of the obviously good Sflrllngs. l-‘rom (he very Lrst the little beggar looked for trouble, (ought with his nursv, lu- veutcd the most extraordinary forms of mischief. was tempers- nenlally incapable of accepting fscipline and. although he was en- dowed with the grout gift of lend- srshlp, invariably ilsed It to cause a riot both at home and at school Charm, a most (ilsurmiug personal- Iiy, and great good looks, made ills water a little less hot thnn he de- served after most of his escapades, but an example had lo ibe made at Eton and he was returned with care. His funeral at Oxford was 1 most elaborate business after a career during which every law of the University was broken, but this tints, perhaps because the former futted cull’ was not to his liking, the prolfgsi son remained He came l0 London, and you know the rest. Al, (he age of twenty-three he has already achieved who doubtful dis- tinction oi‘ being referred to in the newspapers under the bonding 0i’ ‘Fortosctio Again.’ All the some. He is simply a throwback born to an unromuu- tic age. Give hlm a maiden in distress to rescue uud he will rival Don Quixote, and Ii‘ be has not loilled vhtmscll‘ in u motor accident and squeezed it much ‘foo hard. or had his throat. cut in Soho Ibo fore Germany plliilges Europe ln- to war. he ‘will find himself 11ml rflvo proof rlihut he Is us much 11' Stirling us his forebears, with all their fighting qualities. Whut if Gormsuy doesn't doclure war, you say‘! She twill. Go where tomor- row and you will see that ull lior plans are like the set piece of u firework display, waiting only for the snatch." (To Be Continued.) i} MAN OWVAIUH (iltI-JATEIIIT OFFSPRING. Mun (fWur set-ms destined Iu bo- tomc Ainrricirs greatest sire). {this pI-t-rli-ss unn oi‘ I-‘uir Piuy (uni his u huh. produced Iii»: champion (hr niil lust _v(~ur in American l-‘lug d. lhin ‘your lfrusudur, lII1(‘Il.l1l‘l' of‘ his li-I lllfiirllulfl Hons. icudu (he Ihrrc your old puck while Svruppu Flow uimlhl-r son, lu let-com] only Io Fulr Slur h, val-mugs‘ f"? ill“ (“"1 your Ulfltffl. ‘ I-Jliiih (‘uvt-ii, l<‘|urc||('c Nlgiiii-njruh- lillil Aiuiti ul. Arms lhrec of his (laugh- tcrs. uud Mum, uluo urc lu-Ipini: lIn-lr iuilf ilrulhcrs hold up (ho rvcnrd oi’ ihf fuumuu slulllnu. This your his 11mm uud (luughlcr (‘upturn-d |lIll'lIl't4 vuIuI-(l M $358,612. A1 flu.- rmruiugu Springs uummcr our of his i-oltu Iimnirn- Inruuglil $25,000 kull- Ihlu out of Jl-m, tvhllu lust mzo 0111mm andintinboxesflilc. n? M” Qntaliiafictelbout m» WHAI) (275) Zlillwaukcc. KDKA (309) E. Pitts Conce1tlPro~ WHK (213) Cleveland. 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(Copyright, 1926. by International Radio Programs, Chicago.) ————_ve->-—--- EGG LAYING CONTEST TH URGDAY, DECEMBER 30 international Radio Programs News on the 0th P. E. Island Egg EVEN|NG Qoflcgn Laying COMQI! for the 8th. Ts Week Ended Dec. 26, 1926. 7-80 P. M. we“ (us) Cinch ‘Requen P,“ The birds in ‘tho contest made tnceiient gains during tho week mying n total of 467 eggs. Tho leading pen was Mr. H. C. Mut- larffs B. -R. with 38.5 points (38 eggs); Mr. William Coughiauhs were second with 35.4 points (43 gram. WBZ (333) Springfield. Male Quanette. WIEBI (349) Boston. Musicale. 8.00 R M. Orpheus WTIC (476) ‘Hartlbrd Outlet Oilfi- sass): Mr. "Clifford McEwenhs B18- . were third with 30.1 points (35 WBZ (333) Springfield. Joint Recl- eggs) Mr. II. C. Muttarfs B. Rocks -tsi. WEE! (349) Boston. The lilorgan- leads the Contact to date with 19S.- oers._ » I points (201 eggs); Mr. Wm. WIP (509) Phils. C. I). of A, Glee Couglhlsms ByR are second with chm, g 129.9 points (177 eggs); Tho Ex- perimental Station psn of W. L. are ‘third with I15 points (I75 c5311) Mrs. J. ‘F. Eastomc Leg- horus are fourth with 110.9 points 8.15 P M WIPG (300) Atlantic City. Atlantic String Qunrtette- 8.30 P. M. . . . (153 eggs). Vir. Harold Luirdfle wifolérfifi?) P'°"m°“°°' “"”'°“' pen of n. n. ale 11m. with 011.0 wtmr (-192) N. Y. Sultickorling f:,'“""su§{,1‘n°$lifll~ Th,” §‘P°,‘{‘"'”“j totte (Musicale. To IVEEI . o pe - u ' M.” 9"" JAR 'sixth with 04. points <14.» w“ and w s d eggs). Mr. Clifford McEvrenH; B. W32?“ “Tegvm m“ ' R. are sevenlili with 94.4 points ~ (112 eggs). Mr. R. S. Pondletons Wgllol (iigiil) Svfivl-rfleld- Twilight n. n. tied with M. Cutllifefs n- ‘ 11s r0. 1t. to 8m pm with 110.0 point.‘ WJZ (455) N. Y- Musk-ale- (110 1:110 129 J... mm. Alex? WTIC (476) Hsrllvrd- Capitol 11111111110111. B. n. are 0m with 65.2 Theatre. points (75 eggs). Mr. ‘Charles Mc- WHK (273) Cleveland. I. B. S. A. 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