Rare n Delicloita ChaselSanhunis‘ SEAL BRAND TEA stCOFFfiii noise on the stain as Jensen's huge body struck. Then several: ileaeer bumps a: he roiled down ithe remaining stops andJlnally. ut-, ;ter etiilneea. ' For the life o! him. Jimmy ‘couldn't move. He was paralysed with the fear that Jensen might get up and choose to enter that." room where Olga sat and Divis' ilay. instead of coming back. He, imight even take time to find the. ‘revolver Jimmy bad kicked down» No trespassing, shooting or fish- ing allowed on or around my por-' tion of the pond atGranville. ‘ (Signed) TUPLIN. TAYLOR. h-iH-li-IMLMEI. <n§5iiiii§iiii<iiidn Sale at Protestant '; Orphanage Farm‘ 12 o'clock noon. Wednesday. April 14th, ‘i926. All atoclt. orop and implements will be offered for sale without reserve. In addition about 90 acres of choice land adjoining the New Home will also be offered. Stock consists of 5 good horses. 10 rnilch cows, a number of young cattle, 4 pure bred pigs. one rsgis-i tered York and 4 young pigs, 6; weeks olo. Over 75 pure bred Ban‘ red Rock hens. Crop-Considerable quantities of hay, oats, wheat. green feed, etc. Machinery-—Blnder. drill, seeder. harrowa, plows, wagons. thresher‘ and cleaner, and all other article: found on a first class up-to-date farm, including household effects. BENJ. CARTER A SON. Auctioneers. SEE POSTERS FOR FULL LIST. blur. ‘Z4, 26 and 30. April 6. 9. l2. i -i I THE FASHION “l understand the Browns are in the height oi fashion now." "Why i didn't know any of that family would drink a drop." ‘stairs. Still, knowing this. ‘be was un- able to stir. He was leaning heav- lly against the wail, just Whorei that last desperate push had left‘ him. and he WEB sucking the breath into his lungs in great,‘ ‘Pgasping subs. , i Jensen had crushed it out 0f him- ——had almost crushed the very life "our of him with those gorilla-like‘ ,arms of hie. A sharp. shooting ‘pain in hie side-an agonizing stub‘ 1-told oi a broken rib- and deadly nausea had descended on him. lie fought against faintiugnvlrh strain- ‘ing eyes fixed on the broken ban- lsler in front 0f him. it seemed axes before his demi- enemreluctant muscles would obey ,the messages at his brain. l-‘iu- felly he was able to moveand then. leaning heavily on the railing f0 ‘ support. he paliiilully decended.‘ ‘his eyes watchful for any move- ‘ment in that shadowy. still rorin at; .ilie bottom of the stairs. [ s s s- , Olga sat where Jimmy had left? her. the pistol held nervelessly in, her shaking hand. not daring to lake iicl‘ burning eyes oil the out-. stretched figure of Divls on thei floor. l l Her head arched and llirobbedzi her tattered nerves seemed to be, W‘ Nlll- Rene! i! then imlllfidilifl you. screaming at her to relax. To relax, to find relief ‘in bios-i fist-d unconsciousness. .. . .But she dared not. ,Slie knew for a cor-i ,r:ilnty that if she but closed her‘ eyes and laid her head on her arm.‘ she would faint. . . . .And Jimmy’ Jtand had told her t-o point at him in case he should move. Would she dare pull the trigger if he should suddenly leap up at 8866 later-the IfiIIQilIfl-IWB lililllll llillllll lllili. lllllll Slllflliii lllll Pill Simple home treatment made short work of crick in neck Don't let muscular pain disable you and cause you lioura of eitifering. oil can gel: rid of it quickly with a simple and esy home treatment. Bare is a letter tellin how one Y I Y"? severe case of crlck in the neck. "I could hardly move from sflus and pain,” she writes. “I used Sloan's Liniment and that was the end of it." It is amazing how quickly and sure- ly Sloan's takes the pain and stiflnm out of any " v muscle. Ju:t_a few are? patted onleiFhtly-atnd pain and nee: must yr The fresh healing blood that Sloan's sends to the sick washes out poisons, breaks up congestion, drives and complete. So clean, pleasant, and easy to use too! You don't even have to rub it in -the medicine itself does the work. Tryitl All druggists—35 cents. IH\ a shot. But it didn't come. instead,’ she heard something rattling down the stairs, and then-it seemed slamming of a » son's voiceless. sprawling . He bent cloeer, and iuthe comi- ‘ darkness he could see ‘the nil-ll‘! lHe crawled toward iserand from between her lingers he pulled, l pistol he dimly remembered l6 having once bolflelins to bill- Jimmy was leaning over Jen- figure. head was twisted at an odd will —os it it no longer were loinod to the shoulders. a Dazed 8a he was with the chock —-and still overcome ‘with the bull- ing seething hal<.—Rand felt l sudden and odd revulsion. Then he was beside the villi" man. listening at hie chest.‘ R6 ,raised his head slowly-demon iwasrrt breathing, even. He wond- lercd with a s-hanp hostility. wheth- er this man wag playing a trick on him . . . . A shadow fell on the wall be- fside him. and a man's voice said niiickiyflbamn you, Ike. wby'd you .hit me?" And then he turned and saw Kid Divie‘ vi-avering figure iiilbout- l-Ftl again-st the light from the op- en door, a ‘pistol trembling in ‘hi! glalterlng hand. _ . ' "Oil-an!" Jimmy cried—he bad ‘quite forgotten about her-and iltvis‘ head reared uhnrpiy at the v-aouud of his voice. The pistol alow- lly raised. l Dlvle took an uncertain otepptill Tumbling for support with his free hand. "wiio-“ he berm and ilien stood frozen. ‘bathed in a sud- den. glaring light. Tile front door hnd swim! 0P9". quickly and aoundlessly. Then there voices, Jimmy heard a shill‘? gummnnd, and DlViS, sliding dOWII ziii- iii-nil. let the pistol clatter to itlie floor. I ‘ h Barry (‘olvln's voice aaliiT-"lfl! Hind a uniformed figure was bond- ing over Divis with a flash liKM- . "God. Jim, I'm glad we found‘ What happened?" He glanc- ed upprenslvely at Jimmy's diear-i ray-vii clothing. his. torn collar and; iir. ‘- Jiiiiury" polntedffilensen. Tell youi later." and Willi a bound was ati ili~ door of the room where Olgal i (To Be Continued) her? isrio shuddered. She vi-oiuir dflor- another shuffle 0i i-‘et and i1| uy_l_,ul she did no; know, deepjull-throated laugh that could Back Has Not Why had Jimmy left her to go imly be Jensen's. i 0 _ Bothered Him Since upstaine—witli Jensen up chore‘! iShevwas tremblingviolently now,’ , why had he n9. firs; taken heritbe pistol shaking lomely in her i l i I Fiiliililfiiifii‘ -Noted Sire For Safe The undersigned offers for sale. her farm. situated about ten chair-s from Hunter River Station, consisting of 100 acres of land. 7O acres clear. balance covered with wood and lumber. This farm i: well watered and ha: extra good buildings. Would be suitable for growing seed potatoes. Has 2O _ acres ploughed and ready for cPOP- He: l hear Mazie won the en- Plllli- duraiice contest. For further particulars apply to Charleston. MRS. JOHN OEVINE, She: What'd she do-danco It ‘ Hunter River, P, E. l. iieen minutes with you? Or JOHN T. DEVINE, Ti-acadie Cross. P. E. .I. 8421-3-30M7i. REAL ENDURANCE Flliblllliiill Thn undersigned offers for quiidi pri-cte sale the valuable property n! ill late Cornelius lafferty situ- '-'<‘i ,‘ i‘ ‘r-lile near Peakes Sta- r ~. V "e Hundred and seiciz,» i ‘it land in u high state t‘ “nvarznn with good build ings. farm consists of one hundr , mres clear land and the balance covered with good hard- woc-I and splendid lumber. This farm is conveniently situated be- ing near school, churches and shipping. As the owner has nobody to work the farm it will be sold at a bargain. For further particulars apply to MacDonald & MacPhee, Solicitors. Charlottetown, or to the udder- signed. She: iieasant but effectual way of keep rig that pretty deaf and dumb girl rom talking? He: Yes--by holding her hands. MRS. JOHN LAFFERTY Peakee Station, RR. No. 2 8228-23-4l-Tues. Thurs, Tues, Thur. By Tender LAOOPIA 43484 209% Boaled Tendon marked "Tenders for La Oopia" will be received by the undersigned-from parties wish- ing to purchase well known Sire. Parties tendering will please state the highest price they are prepared to pay cash for La Copla. ‘Ten per cent oi tender to accompany each tondpr to he returned to the party tendering if their tender I: not ac- cepted. Tenders will be received until noon April the second. La Copla has been iou year: in ssrvioo on P. E. I. and lnoty five per cent of his mare: in that time have proven in foal. When hi: 1928 crop of foals will have arriv- Od this year he will have to his credit for his four year: service about four hundred foals. Ho ha: fired thirty oolts that have raced to records oi from 2.11% to 2.20. Highest or any tender not neces- Qarily accepted. . l_.0uls r. omrru, Central Bedequs. A WARNING Edwin: Do you believe that ab~ once makes the heart grow fonderl Angelina: Sometimes absence nakea the heart grow fonder of the n37! Whu stick: riqht on the lob. . 3 HENPECKED up for hi: rights?" the house was." aéita-zamisi. FOR 8A LE GWALL FAR-M AND RANCH PROPERTY IN IUMMIRGIDI. Aim... to acres oi land, fl oi which are under oultlva- tion. ballncc in pasture and ranch, out 20 tons hay last year, besides other crops. Ranch contains $0 pens with new b room ranch house ‘ all enclosed in guard isnos. Large 7 room house, barn, garage and hen house, all In first class condition with all modem Im... vomenta. This propsrt is only ilvs minute: walk from High School and moat It will be valuable I house lots. Will be sold In iota to suit p-roiuassr and la offered at a bargslwaa lam leasing-tho Province. g DI. W. fl. CHURCH, lummsrslds, P. I. I. dancing thel You say you found a very I .out some place. and then if heigm-‘ID- ‘She turned her head to- 'chose. taken the pistol himself and W3"! the (10013 B5 if Sh? 111011831! gone upstairs? Even that ivas fool- m!" “mellow that "Ollld {hardy enough. for Jensen was arm- i119 50mm 1191""- 8d An}: {me hadn't told Jimmy that. liver ‘vim! wee about to barren. - ‘She ‘had forgotten. She shivered. 5nd “with 41mm“), suppressed a back to the unconscious Divie. Sup-i lscream. . . . Her ears aclied as she strained {them againét the silence that had illmed and ‘Billed 31 11613 - -- - [enveloped tlie whole house. v Then she heard footfslls-—tbe Iheavy tread oi Jensen crossing the room. And then voice-s loud and, ‘angry. ‘ i Jensen had discovered him! ln| ugony she waited for the sound of When You a Feel a -~: Wf""”,. tto work tgif the aiuse and ti: rtify e eye m agains a‘; attack of Grip or Influ enza. A Safe and Proven Remedy. Price 30c. The box bears this signature éfiffiréw ' Mada inCanada. “illilllil SALE- lwill sell for Messrs. Horne Bros. 8rd, at 1 o'clock p. nu. 2 earloada "Ii my husband should stand up choice Western Horace Including for his rights, he would soon find matiolied team, out what the seating capacity of to 17 cwt. gsnirli IIIIPWN. "W" goodbrosd mares and asddi: horu- babie tor support. His knees re- ilk weighing from 16 Also three gents riding saddles Horses will be at Agricultural Hall, Charlottetown, from Monday. 29th. till date oi sals. ‘Forms made known at sale. J. A. MoDONALDi A .. ____ All accounts owing to the Estate ’ o0 the rm Dr. J. A. 0. Rodgorson unpaid on May ‘l. 19% will be ' handed to Attorney for oollsotlon. ANNIE M. RODQERBON, Mrnlnlstratrlit. I Hunter ‘liver. ‘P. i. |., Mar-oh 21. 10$. 8423-3-l0il3i. ‘ear. She sickened. at the Agricultural Hall. my berm-e the _ H- h "Doesn't your husband ever stand Charlottetown, on Saturday, April‘ m '8 “d ‘hm!’ ‘bring And she knew somehow that she didn't want to with a sudden start she turnedi pose he had moved. Suppose he liiid come to and seen her head Desperately. she tightened her fingers on tlie pistol. Divlg lay in death-like stillneemand blood slow- ly trickled from a gash behind his Voices again. . .. A deep rumbl- ifli; voice that was Jensen's. And then-thank God!-——a low, steady voice that told her —Jimmy walnut least alive. But what could they be doing? Her imagination conjured up a thousand fates for Jimmy illllllll room with the torturing. bone- breaking Jensen. There flashed through her mind that Jensen might be 'saving Jimmy for some refilled cruelty he might work at hie lelsure—playiug with him, as "sibling idiom to do their full work a cat plays with a helpless mouse Sire/listened and waited for will!‘ see-tried ages-wind the giittural voice of Jensen. and his laugh- lhni toueleiie. heartless laugh. Amlu her nerves were scream- ing at lier. She tired to the point of utter exhaustion, and in lier head—beliliid her eyee—was a Daln i-uicli as iilie had never be- "JPB vXik-rlenced in her life. Divis, she noted dully.' wag etlll lifeless. and beneath nu ilieiiil 8. m- tlc puddle of thickening blood had formed. . . . The voices upstairs suddenly bud grown louder. She heard a door open violently, felt, the hougg tremble beneath a rush of fleet and svhake as eoniethlirir hit against the ivzlll. Then Jensen's taunting voice. sounding nearer. and the eound of deepquick-drawn breathe.‘ A sharp exclamation. and then a crackling B'])Illflf.€l'lIl-g_80lll\d of breaking wood. A loud. prolonged i-ranh and then a heavy thump on ‘he 5W1". and something rolling down. Her senses reeled "Jim!“ she tried to scream. but her voice was only the faintest of whispers. Her head fell forward qiiiie suddenly. and she rolled out of the chair and “lilo the floor. iier fingers etlll lapse around the handle of the pis- O O O B0118 miliiliee passed during the interval between the confused a- Wflkeninir 0f Kid Divis find u... 0p- ening of hie eyes. Strange l)“. 11118 Bounds were in his ears-then an unaccountable crashing noise. ‘H9 "Veiled hi! eyes slowly pain- fully. then the room revolved min ‘bed with a thousand aches, and U19 linkers that he moved to it come away with blood on them. He tried to owner to his feet. and had‘ to catch hold or the dluy fused to ‘hold bio weight and he ‘leaned on the table lwgvuy, Before him stretched on‘ the flwr. lay a woman. Dull confused than. Mr. H. J. Marchbank. a. well-known Why Mr. Marchbank Know: Dodd’: Kidney Pills Are Good New Brunswick man I: enthusiastic over the remedy that broxight him relief—Dodd's Kidney" ll- Suesex. N. 13., March 29.—-(Ql>i?¢'- ial)—'1Mly trouble first started from a strain and bothered my back a0 much. l was laid up moat of my time. I saw several doctors but they did rne no good. ii took about-six lo ten boxee of your Doddb ‘Kidney iPllls and my buck line not both- ered me for over two years now. You may publish this if you wish." This statement was sent to us by resident of this place. ‘Mr. Marclribanlifs lame back was caused by nick kidneys. That in wiry he got such prompt and per- manent relief from Budd's Kidney Pills. They act directly on the kid- neys strengthening them and en- oi straining all the impurities out of the blood. ' impurities in the blood are the seeds of disease. DOtItTS Kidney Pills make good health by remov- ing the needs of disease. AVlllllEll . AN UPEBATIUN Mrs. Dayman Gives Lydia - E. Pinkham’: Vegetable Compound the Credit Colborno, Ontarim-"Wbea I w‘ first msrriedl was very thin ml sk. Tbedoclor -i. mo, butm huabsndwaa o posedto that. I atfseen Lydia E. Ham's medicine advertised, so I told my hia- band that! thought I would try it, that! mighuet some relief, if not a cure. I h not taken one bottle when I could feel it helping ma, l took five bottles and bsdbotfi health. Now I liavethree girls mil aboymd have done myworku tooonfina- rnent. I stnnow at a lof Life sndowe m goodbsalthho E. Pinkiiain’: e Compomd. osbottle wbsnlthiaklnaad ii." -Irs.Suuirt DAYIAN, B. I. No. i, Golborne, Oumrio. Soldbydrugghhevdywhlil. I remembrance was on him. . . she ‘ AFTER SHAVIN Dilute Mlnard’: ono~half with cream or sweet oil and apply to the tsce. Very soothing and retreshlng. irHNARU-S“ {LINIMENT Molasses lohoonsr "Fnvonlan" new at routs from Iarbados with cargo an one thousand punehsona molasses. Also large quantity tlaroes and- ..v-, f. . ‘ti gneed not be-x d‘ high-priced l, . N. _, Holeproof proves it in these two‘; newest styles at $1 and $1.50 "i? —27 ‘new Paris colors. , ‘vi Holeproof makes fine hosiery at a _"-- price every woman can afford. In quality even the most expensive c. kinds cannot surpass it. Exquisite clearncss it obtained by the special Holcproof process. Shadows, streaks and broken ends ‘f are done away with. . ‘in Only the finest thread is used. And " this, with HoleprooPs scientificfx way of knitting, greatly ‘increases ordinary wear. Careful shaping gives trim fit around A the ankles. ' r The special dyeing process keeps." Paris colors clear and bright in spite of washing. ,3, ' ' See these popular styles today. Both A:“»__ are very serviceable and fashionably‘ t‘ i . .- ‘ ‘ correct. At leading stores. run THREAD SILK ‘run TIIIIAIIIDI‘; . _..m . ‘I on: Rayon ~ “ In unfair mks‘ f‘ ‘ Snort qnd min ‘fli- " r 7;: ~. Httmktillliokdim .'. . llmnlmnnidiep» . -‘ . Erinnuly trim filling. ZO-fnrh sill is]. In many new Pan's calm. .00