. . Manager. l’. 0. Boa 3B. lottetmm. 3-18-tf. Tiilllilliillalllli- AT nAnnmcrroN l an: instructed by H. P. Cudmore. ‘II sell his farm, stock, crop and im- , “u, Thnggflny, March 28th at -, 0 sharp. Farm consists or 100 pores land situated on Brackley Point Road. I55 miles from Charlottetown. l“ 1mm Brackiey Sidinlflil llfllifoved _fll]h'|y, handy Churches, School ind Store. This farm is all clear with F. “we; {piling stream‘ running .t__hrough it and with up to date bulld- ll- ‘ Stoek—Consisting of Horses - I mare 12 years old (driver), 1 mare 6 gears old, l horse 3 years old. Cattle p14 head cattle, ‘I to freshen this ‘lilifllll. Z dry cows. l fat cow, 4 calves. lPlgs-S sows, 1 with litter of 8, 1 rliie l to farlow April 4th, 1 due to farrow lhlne, Crop-lo tons hay, quantity straw. "quantity choice mixed Emmi R"!!- 1500 bushel cobbler potatoes, 49° ‘"15- turnips. Implemm‘ 1 team truck wagon. 1 cart, 1 heavy express, 1 driving wagon, 1 wood sleilh. 1 hinder, MRS- 11¢] Harris, l hay mower. 1 rake. S" dlao. harrow, spring tooth barrow. broad cast. seeder, hilier, scufller. ‘Plug gnfl roller, set driving harness, Team harness, 3 sets collar and gun“, 2 pair leather traces, 1 power drone clippers. 1 turnlP nuiner. 1 ‘yrimrose cream IQPIIIWI‘ i600 “'5- _ 11¢"), 1 ggcbee heater, 1 kitchen ' rant!- ‘ Terms-All sums of $10.00 and 111-11191- cash, over that Bmllllhl 7 , months credit on approved ioini : 4mm, 6% oil for cash. 1f day proves stormy, sale following day. ALEX. MacRAE, Auctioneer. Sale positive. Ne reserve. 5075-3-23-31. __:_--_-i--- HAZIILBHDOK. Nineteen mem- bers and ten visitors met at the home “pf Mn. Pope Nay where the Febru- ‘ possess Paueugenstesmshlp - . in. Coaltwiae. Alibi! by M!" Sets Style This lovely New York girl, 110W appearing in George \\'l1ite’s famous “Scandals,” has plenty of personal- ity. Not only has she won Broadway's nilmiration by the cleverness of her noting iinil dancing, but she lins liter- ally "sot ilic style” for Fifth Avenue by ilic wily she dresses hcr hair. "Uh-ls in my IJOSltlOH must do 0\'i‘i‘_\'il|ili}.", io kccp their appearance Iilcasing," rays Miss Manners. “But l lvuii such n. liuiiy liie that I can only use lhc simplest methods. I \\'1i_v of doing my hair. lt’s so opu- lur now here in Now York. It cops my hnir so czr-ily manageable that. I cnn ilrcss it any way I want. and it stays in place wonderfully. All I do is put a liillo Damlerine on my brush every time 1 use it. My hair was (lull 11ml wiry bcforo I started using linnilvrine. Now it's so bright nnil sparkling and so soft nnil iiuily that cvcry one compliments me. Dmnlcrino soothes my scalp arid keeps away all traces of dandruff. It keeps my hair and seal so clean, l don't nceii to shampoo ialf as often as I uscii to." Danilerine quickly removes that oily iilni from the hair; brings out‘. its natural color; makes it fairly sparkle. it keeps your hair my and cuaily manageable while you're let- ting it grow lo the new length. It _ liclps stop ilunilruii‘. It is delightfully fragrant-oil; isn't oily; doesn't show. All drug stores have tho generous 35c bottles. (Jver five million used ll. your. ary meeting was held. dialogues, etc.. vzas given. Jr. Red Cross work, and it was de- cided to organize one in the near future. 7 L ‘ 10F FARM QTOCK. CROP AND l’ - I-arn instructed to sell by Public AT THE HOUR OF rpigs: eight tons hay; eighty bus. oats; ever tcndollars. » _9013-3-26-6l. ' Auction Sale l ‘Halter I. Docirendorfl, atdiork, in Queens County, _ i 0N WEDNESDAY, rur: 11mm nAv or APRIL, A, 1)., 1929 {All his Farm, Stock, Crop and Implements, comprising; Two horses; one foal, one year old; one cow; one call’; brood sow; two v h"; W11"! hIINWB, Schiller, turnip pulpcr, threshing outfit and six horse- Wpower gasoline engine; circular saw and spindle, and other articles too num- 51h Positive. Terms eisht months on approved joint notes on all sums IMPLEMENTS AT YORK. Auction on thc premises occupied by ONE ,0'(.‘LOUK P.M. straw; one binder: hay mower; gang J. A. McDONALD Auctioneer. Farm for sale Mt. Ryan, I30 acre ' in; It feet of the door. A house in first class . ‘garage with concrete floor. of marsh, six acres of elder mud ‘VJ. A. MeDONALD, Auctioneer. Y 0010-3-26-81. i. ,1 r ‘1 t PRIVATE SM. l "Balance covered with hard and soft wood. 30 ac" , t‘ d I d Th r ~ls in a good state of cultivation suitable for a def-iii’ (lair: Wlazl] n nevgp all‘: of water running through the centre. A large spring within a kw ,- lnrge fox ranch-HZ by 100 feet. l0 foot board fence. Joining farm twelvg. 4 Convenient to churches and school, near cheese and butter factories s lnilgs Charlottetown. Apply for further particulars to ' s of land, 100 clear in square blocks, repair with concrete walls and floor in ‘basement. Pump in pantry. Outbuildings in good repair. Concrete stables, new . covered with a. young growth of wood. W. n. McDONALD, Mermaid. . I C l zff Ho te (f. t This splendid summe Hotel situ- v ated atrointjfieasant, Btanhope, P. I. Island consisting of 39 acres of Hotel building, two large barns. ‘ fies house. cottage and other out bulld~ , inn is adored-for immediate sale. »_, It is conceded that this Hotel has of the but locations on Prince ildwsrd Island and is only 45 minutes géaildl. The excellent surf bathing on _ "the North Shore, and the bathing in ' ope Bay on which the propert 2 ic-s-so-lwb. . vllallllscrcsololioiosland, u. i V . Illivuldiulfl. ma. .~ ICHIQBIIU [drive from Charlottetown over good . AUCTIQN SALE ' w itilrm. ID‘! n, on ramAv, Manon ions Ar one o-ctocx h ID‘, G05 hllclnellts and Household Effects. Farm contains ' Iain wan-mm. naming,‘ are 1a excellent repair, new ' its!» Ileeo to climb. school, sum? factory and shipping, an mu alias lied tilled as ever fired. ,. y _ ma: u 11min iithe liook. Quantity .1 1a,. mush: m may [sue m m et driving ilfljfilfitltlhejroonlsnlmkltcleaflrnltlre, last-mural other articles stature: l For Sale is located is known to a great many summer visitors. The land surround- ing the Hotel is naturally adapted for a good golf course where golf can he enjoyed to the utmost. This PPOIW-‘iiy can be purcnasedlon easy terms and may be ‘ pected by aPDlyinB to the caretaker at the Cllfl. For terms eta. nPDly to STEWART a. LOWTHER. Solicitors 8:0, I a4 oreacaeorss sum. Charlottetown nearly all clear, and in a good "QM locality. Also the followingz-A minim trotting spa , Dani, British Soldier, grand dun, I of parcaeseneeeylay n» ‘teleyeffls. napkin, know I have (lisi-oriercd the easiest v A splendid program of readings. solos, duets, l-‘tev. R. W. Lindsay addressed the ladies on very . - £eoooe0€0obco v i Men Marooned g By George Marsh YQ§QO§QFOOOOOOOOOO§OOOOO ' rum sroa! Dropping his mittens and‘ deliberi ateiy reaching under his capote, Etienne drew his skinning knife. Cool- Iy running a thumb over the edge, he thrust his face into that of the_dis- turbed Indian while his silt-like eyes snapped as he bit ofl the words: "You liel McDonaP mil Ha! sen’ you to Kaplskua. You spik de trut.’ .or_I-',-" nnd seizing the Indian by the hood he made a quack pass at his throat. Overawed by the fierceness of the on his feet repeating in hLs seeming terror. "I splk de trut‘. You so to de boat-you seel" - ' “We go to de boat-an’ you go wid us," snarled Etienne. - ~ - At the words the Indians face went gray. “De spirit-I‘ am scare to B0 back," he protested; but the inexor- able Etienne ordered him to turn his dogs and lead the way back. ’ It was hard on the hunter, if his story was straight, but bearing a waiting McDonald in his lair was not. to be lightly hazarded. ' "Ithlnk the man is honest, Eti- enne. He naturally hated t9 go ‘again to the ship. But. what could have happened—flu-—smallpox " Savanne shock his head. Only rc- cently the bay had been swept by in- fluenza, brought in by a whaler, im- partially striking down Elakimos, 1n- dians, and dogs, but new-ass still sus- picious of a countcrstrolisf by the schooner people, sore from their de- fession from the dog driver ahead be- fore the dusk caught them. Guthrie, on the contrary, believed that some epidemic, or possibly scurvy, had stricken the crew, and wondered if the great McDonald, in the pride of his strength,.had found sgrave in the Akimlski ice. .' . The Indian had seen but one body and fled, so he said; but the schooner had been silent as a tomb. Queer that all had died, so soon. As he left, he had called repeatedly ‘from the deck. without answer, except once faintly, he had heard something-Alice the voice of a spirit- _ _ . when the Cree had reluctantly cached his load of flour and they started across the twenty miles of ice, he begged them not to force him into that grave of white men. The ship was haunted by demons, an 1n- dian from the north had said. They had brought the sickness-were dis- pleased with McDonald Hal Hal-and would surely bewitch himlif he again went, to that ship of the dead. But Etienne insisted that the seeming fear ct the Cree was only a ruse to lead them into the trap while he hung back and thus avoided a shot in the back for his treatchery. Halfway across, the dusk from Aki- mlski moved out to meet the trav- elers, soon to look upon, in the berths of the schooner, death, in all horror of plague-stricken men; or to meet l treachery, as Guthrie believed, too l lion-Iii Iol :1... ' p llearl Would Shirl". Pumping ml Peiillisg. 1v1 . Fred P. A 1m l36-l2th - Calgrryfinits, Writ: >1"! was boiiinltd. so niuc with my heart l could not. sleep. _l would woken up in the night w. g, and my heart would liar! pumping and pounding. v A neighbor lady told me to try nlstartedtakingtiicmaadleantrnfl: fully say l ama different woman. togetherloniy tool: two bosom", . Piieelooaboaatalldroghtsan: on eddireot FOR “SALE-b T“ PM Forsythe, situated a from Aiherton. rooms suitable f th aoeonedatlcq‘ of a large numb: climate-n babi- establhhsl. ' nessalreatlywell any snskaroasnna. 1.“ Alumnae; " ooso-a-u-u-ao. . ,. . . . thoOree. ~‘ - . firs, barreusyof thveisland purpled I strangers, the undersized Cree swayed " teat, and confidently expected a con- ' - dianiiorward. 1 ‘ - ~ plank-shelled deck housdjhcy wait.- ___ - cnsairroww vlldfor themes of {fighting like Laughing McDonald. But the ‘osnny-halt-hreed mulihnot be con- the knunsnimo to his cspowsasii, and)!» uncaacd rifle barrel thrusting trouble robe, were vsiitilteriwitneeserto his’ distrust. o! than rusil! with the dusk. sun glit- last in the atarIlghtQthe black masses ofiths hills flanking Seal cove loom- ‘ed; ahead. flheilpdian stovnedwms d086- . ‘menu ovairldere." He, pointed t0- the ‘invisible shore. ‘ Orderlnrthe diearmed-Qree torc- maln-wlth his dogs, Etienne called Garth for ‘sjiwhlspered youncilrof war. ‘ _ _ . . "Dc schooner ees not far. We stop an"tie up de husknlilen you an’ Shot. “go one way an‘ I tak‘ deee felleewld .1.‘ gun ecn hecs back an’ we circle spun‘. de boat." ' i . ,_ "nil rightl If either seq prhears anything, twolong whistles. Will they hear our dogs if they yelp?" "No, eet ees too far." _ , Shot, ‘trained to silence, would be invaluabiein a fight, but the huskiee yelping would betray them, so they werellashed to the sleds. \"Eef we don‘ see nodin’, I milk’ .111 fellerhollcr to dc ship. Den we wait, 1 tell heem he, is de ‘first een acme. wid do‘ gun ‘can hees ‘ribs. m. ver’ scsre-eomelling bed here," warned I ‘at . V’ “He's afraid of the devils," sug- gested Garth. uncpiins his rlile, and regretttngthst his array automatic hung negl ‘ _ "in its holster on the rack stllkwan. This stalk of the ship had much of the color of a trench raid -a 115111111 the 1111111. u Etienne was right-and he missed-the feel of his pistoron his Ben, thedrag on the shoulders strep of a bagof Mills bombs. I ~ As they seperalecl, Etienne gripped Barth's hand. ‘"1 meet you at. dc boat. Keep bchin’ do‘ ice w'en 1 mak’ heem holler, ecf dey shoot?’ f The ides. of stalking dead _men was grotesque, ‘but s! Garth..and Shot made, their way slowly towlltd: i1" shore. for the stars weregilm, thems- sibility. that. Etienne! suspicions were not unfounded grew in the mind 01 Guthrie. suppose the Indian hadseen a; dead man. {there might-have been a fight aboard ,wbiie the rest were temporarily ashore after. fur; ‘Prue the leader gone, Breault,_-desperate, sick. possibly, - perhaps. insane" might. have evolved. this scheme to lure some. of the Kaplakau people across ‘he ice. For the Indian was bound for Kapiskau when-they met him. 1 1 " "' That the ruse was ‘McDonald's Guthrie put. aside, but strange things had happened before among a ship's company wintering in the ice, and who could guess what had fallen on on"l‘he Ghost? "- ‘ ' When, in the faint light of the stars he mmdexmt the‘ lee-eheated poles ’of' the schooner,‘ Garth patted his excited dos. "stand to, Shotl" The. airedaic stiffened, sniffing the wind, the-n side by side. man and do: cautiously made their approach. From behind arpressursridgc, a hun- dred yards from the frozen-in craf-t drifted with snow to her low rails, Guthrie Istopped. There; under the ‘dim’ stars, silent ainishr; lay the shill. was it the sepulcher of luckleas dead, r__ ‘ p . . Two whistles from the direction o! the ship‘ started Outhric ‘swiftly over the foe behind his silent dog. Circling the stern, he-founibbehlnd- a mound Etienne" and the shaking Cree.‘ “What is iti". . 1 -"I hear some soun‘ on dat boal..'_' “Tet ees do spirit," whispered the "We g_o~ up ‘an’ ieasten." said Etienne. prodding the reluctant In- O ‘ Standing with rifles. leveled 1 on- the ed. Presently to the streinlng ears of theJmen come a moaning ls of a creature in agnoy, tn culminate in a crescendo o! groans. r 111m two men peered qusstionly into eaulrotbsratacas. At their-side the alredale trembled in ainnsy o! excitement. ' .' "Make ‘ him call them." - muttered Outhrleuwithauiod atjthe-panie- stricken“ one. . . .- -'l‘he steel Jnilaaie of lavanne’: rifle foimilthemdllnbrthm- 1, 1' ..;'. . teredabovvthsmovini teimm-At ' mioflsay West. 115m u. m: no McDonald might be. dead, butwitn _ . limi» it in gootl _ dealers ‘Stu’ 1 Mflcurmliingerie. .‘ . on . .‘ . as lustrous cage lace.’ 'I1u\-I\~r.4, ,__ . . _ CHCQ Or ' ' msncinurj N... .1411 vssr lupin... 1451 snoomm or 1. i‘... ‘.1... .1...1. .1 1141...; .‘. . . c1111., 1...1 ' 11cm... aracteeistic ‘of, ' ‘ ' m, . Ilfliii-e.‘ to weal-these charming undieq with your En‘... ensemble. y Ami when you scéh theta-canon for thisiciilferencle you i: u- presseiln-irpsolxrsanjliit-tle we, ._ lathe 1.1mm], for igugqme; it i, u enis’ "esinmi in ln"v' c-‘ lainaripn of 8 l i i e Pu fans om .Ybil will line Mldltktlqu‘ . I , in it; mprgmg cgmfggg, '- F“ ‘Li’? I5“. nanny lovely shades anal r make‘ at ‘wi as sum-Jun. You'll Mr. ,)and.M1-s. Angus‘ D. MacDonald, Little 2011a. were ‘visitors m Bear lilverbn 8t. Patrick's day. ' Miss Flora 1111111421111, accompanied by no; brother, w. Joseph, spentthc weekend in Rollo Bay. the [nests of theirjslster, Mrs. Peter Carpenter. sci-faunas MacDonald. Bear River, 1n a recent visitor to Red 111mm,, Tlielillnsss of Mr. Tlionias Warner, BIL lfl-Pliqdjith regret. ‘Iii/c ttollo Bay Won't Women's Insti- tute held their monthly meeting at the 'ofti.‘rs.An' ‘awn-m unethical-inflates: jsttlisrss- Manes offllrs. wiumn mount", 1 . aflurhems lailosensstli. 1- ~ ' ‘I ' .9 ‘ I’ 1 , 1 ,' “ilifibaalel f.‘ melt». Relic vuttor tifftostneatii.’ . - . " ' . -—--a .- . i‘; ' B. St. John, E. MIODOIIIlti. Jll, Ht. John,‘ 11:. Laurie and .1. Maclntyre. The‘ specialties, included Irliii Music. by Messrs. W. Cheverleflvlolin: RD. MacDonald, piano; - I.» Clieverie, doiin“ and .0. Cheverie, ‘rim. nine ‘My Wild Irish Eds!" by the M“!!! oercuscnonsia "and Maty Lauri (encored). . 1 ‘ Mr. lllarVPaquet. (encoredi piano mo: Miss ‘mi-ie‘ Plallltlfmcoifid). The club are to be congratulated on the success of their-play. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ohristnivqriii. lonldeorln o! 1.111.111.1111»; recent visitors toisourh. j ~ ._mni:w11‘s<i_n c.1111 "human-nil "= c‘ *-~.. formerlycfflollo Bay, left Tuesday for Western Canada." where he ex- peoia tosomirsome tine. many friends wish him a successful trip. _ Mastu- Willie Chaisson,‘ young son 0on1; ‘sniiirn. .1‘. s. 0511,5055... rived ‘Mine Tuesday evénini ‘min the ‘city hoipltal. where he binder- wenfaiiopdratlonif " “L m. 111111.111 tramway; ems n11. recently: ‘on s ‘w- an sciiiisiistergan. i‘... ‘ a remit visitor toltolio Bay. ‘. ..-,-:.-- 2:27;’ tam [more final-y line. ‘ _ ' 4- - - l ' - K l " ' ‘_ _ ' . IIIIJ “Lillgurif of Qualify , . l _ - MERCURY MILLS LI I D HAMILTON: -' .- - -011§1TAI1‘\1EQ Rollo Bayjand Vicinity M°D°“““ m" MW‘ A- mmml- ‘ W-"iiflirr-Bunu‘. b: s9. china. Among i1...'.1......111.'u..1., 111 the n. 1. s. Hall modular...‘ were m. and Mrs. George Mullaly. Gowan em: Mum uaryianc alts wane. Bwriiwmt: mo w“... Roi- lo m: Messrs. Iraaklnii‘ Elmer Peters, Rollo Bay; Jidhalssonfliear. River. - » ' ‘ ‘laeniow isdiitlppeirinl tut. the . Wild m» are hem some». 1| it Harlin? ' n do thunder mm nu started the season wits‘ hililghtnlng accompaniment.“ ' "‘ " 1' - ' m at lhtitiws ohms» c1111 immune our» 1 pm K airookdsil hm" to alarge-liidvlhteh their 111m. amen 1.11.1111, tuaomuna . 1 . . -~--~.,. “one. ..... i’ '*""" * "a -- ‘iii-rouse ..1t. Janet , m. "Dan nausea. 90,910; 1411:1111 so.‘ John mimic-Justin. Italian. Monday m,’i',“i",‘.,,.,. , 1m- wow-mm» Avnnnoqivillilflhlmiris.» inlay. ' .13". “‘ ‘ .