,y‘I7'/v" -,- - - *1 PAGE TWQ / MlliK ran sin} FREDERICTON Pure Island, Nova Scotia and Que- bec. Bred separately, finest flock. 560.00 s. pair. NELSON WALDRON. Tyne Valle 7407-10-7- POTATOESTAND TORNIPS We will be buying Potatoes and Turnips every ilny at our, ' g Warehouse. Hogan's Wharf. § J. L. DOUGLAS WITH NEW ' COMPACT F. A free premium in exchange for poker hands with Rosebud smoking tobacco. A lady in Fredericton is very proud oi the new style compact she has Just received as a premium in exchange for one complete set of poker hands packed with llosehud cut. plug smoking tobacco. This is the favourite pipe tobacco of her husband who gives his ‘i’. ' - - -i \\'=--1--=- PM“ 1"" lliiillillli. ‘iiiiliififlllllflffmlll (‘harlnttelown _' family pleasure. Wives and daughters m_.oamomiounaaquflugofi all over the Maritiines are saving the __ ’ ' , p0 k e r ha n d s 1 a 2 d t i: u s its: amps-luau- vblainins- free- “ _ useful presents C. lailmpStlfl £1 (no-u —not. only LIMITED compacts vbut ' al s o s l l k 64 Queen Street London, E, C. t. England Public Auction Sales or RAW ET'RS Shipping bags will he furnish- ed without charge hy applyhig to R. T. Holman, Ltd, Sum- merslde. P. E. l. Jepresentcd it] Alfred Fraser, Inc. 212 Fifth Avenue New York. N. Y. stockings, eandlesticks, carl neck- aces, fancy underwear, writing sets and even toasters and f\\\ii|1x////// g/I///,-4 /”// mi||\\\\\\\\‘* //I Westinghouse electric irons. ‘ Write for special premium sheet to Dept. T. 5., Post- Qfies Bot 1320. Monti-ML SMILEST GABBY Ghri I i: Dependability is what you wan-t. _ To feel secure; to know your foxes are safe; that you can dc- pend on your netting for years to come. The dependability of “Prince Edward" l Fox Netting ' is provcn by 20 years oi antis- iactory service. SEND YOUR ORDER TODAY Write or telegraph. Order shipped within nn hour. Send for our Catalogue oi Fox Ranch Supplies. it con- tains valuable information. HOLMANS SUMMERSIDE. r. a. i. . CANADA ‘ f n-AA l” "An I. O. U. is put on the book ‘ aecause it's a paprr wait." “Don't you enjoy having summci boarders?" “Not much; moat of them read the comic papers. Marla insists or my dressing like a freak, eating with my knife and saying ‘b’ gosh so as to keep ‘em convinced that I'm a regular farmer." i USE J R . hot ys-ill r: ~ me. too, if ; -‘ iv/hiic." i’-.. iinv DELIGHTEIJA "That. ihick-witterl deputy coroner seemed to find nothing extraordinary iii this description, and did not, as); him how he could distinguish block hair from blond, or a green cloak from‘ n yellow by its shadow. And not one oi his precious jurors inquired about it. either. so his testimony wcnt cn-f iircly unchallenged. Of course I could have spoken up, but I was only too glad to let the thing go until tomor- row morning. when I shall have the young mun to myself." . I could see by the wrinkles about the doctor's eyes that his good humor‘ was returning. "So it's perfectly clear to you, is it," he asked, "that this young man. according to his lights. wasn't. telling the exact truth? You rail at the coroner and his jury, you . people who walk in darkness and fmighi soc a great light ‘and won't iI-Iavent you any category in your ‘mind at all between truth and lies? I Don't you allow for any margin of il- ,' lusion?” _ . “Illusion!" Ashton snorted. "Do you really believe that a man could testify as Harvey did. in perfectly good faith? Do you believe a sane man's mind could play him a trick like that? What was there to give him illusions?" ' ' "Association? said Doctor McAlis- ‘tor bluntly. "The profile he saw in silhouette ivas associated, in his mind. i with some woman uiith black hair, land the high-collared cloak connec- ted itself in is. mind with some cloak ‘of the same shape that he 118d FY0- viously seen, which happened to be green in color. Consequently, he th- ought of the shade as a black-haired woman with a green cloak." . It. was clear w me that Ashton had been impressed with the reasonable- lncss of Doctor McAllistcrs explana- i lions, and yet he was unwilling to ad- mit to himself that the impression had been made. Before he could think of, ‘any comment that would be sui? ficicntly noncommittal, Doctor Mc- i Alister‘ changed the subject. “Yoirve searched the house pretty ‘ thoroughly, I suppose." he said, “Have |you found anything besides’ that v vaguely silggvsted connection with . Licst For "lo .1 indigestion pfm: Stomach lligestnnts sionally or clii‘ciii::'.\lly' from gas. sour- uess and indigestion. have now dis- rontinucd disagreeable diets. patent foods and the use of harmful drugs. stomach tonics, medicines and arti- ficial digcstants and instead a teaspoonful or [our table . _of Bisurziicrl hlagiics<in in a 1H1." winter after meals with the result that their stomach no longer troubles ihem, they are ablc to ant. as they please and they enjoy‘ inuch better health. 'l‘hose who use Bisurnied lilag- ricsia. never dread the approach of meal time because they know this wonderful anti-acid and food cor- rective. which can bc obtained from any good drug store, will jnstamly‘ ncurtolizze the {lliJfilflCh acidity, s l.- en the slomacli. prevent food i('l'lli."ll— tation, and make digestion easy. Try this plan yourself but be certain to get Bisuratrd Magnesia especially prepared for stomach use, -_->____‘___l______ ,___ ‘M a“? “We You any indication 'l‘l-l_E (IHARLFXITMIQTQWN GUAR M'i. ALBION ____. gcrnvslsscing nicely. Miss Emma MacDougali, teacher st. , ——— "Hazelbrook, is spending a pleasant‘ Mr- and Mrs. Hector Jenkinl. mung,“ in My, 511,10“, we we“ or fMarshlleld, were visitors to Mt. Albion Inn». and Mrs. Robert Jenkins Jr. "recently- i Mr. and Mrs. WJJ. MaeEachem. M!" William Cllllfiinhof lhc 38559111 |‘Mrs. J. w. Ballem, Mr. and Mr. John ‘Securities passed tin-ouch Mt. Albion. | I-‘orester House, Pownal. t Mr. ma MacDonald. Cross Roads,’ MP8. John Myers. Miss Martina and [Tn Sunday. l [has returned from a most, enjoyable "Mr. Clifford Chandler. were visitors i I . i mp to Halifax. fin the City on Tuesday. Service at the Hazel-brook Baptist‘ Church, on Sunday morning Septui 38th. was conducted by Rev. E. J. Chisholm, and was well attended. ma" Splendid music was rendered by the‘ he ‘ how choir a solo by the pastor accomp- Pflssed the time? What. sort Of milled on_ the violin by Miss Helen books he read, if he read at all, 01- ‘Wrod and on the organ by Mrs. M. W. what he did to amuse himself?" iwood, was sung with {inc effect. "He hsd one queer hobby," said I Ashton’ “and ma‘ “"15 scvsrflivhy. He‘ Mr- and Mrs. David Horton, Peters‘ "ad Immmy hlmdreds of maps. large ‘Rcad were visitors w Mt. Albion, and‘ scale mdlls 0f U18 Whole of the south- Village Green, on Sunday, ern Pacific." l _ H]gtfsilgdlzlaiilgeaitgygs gljgtduial at a The work of ‘standardizing the? Miss Ellzabetri lvlcMillm, "bcrrj: interest’ for what he meant w e-a °Q.<.lurrfll' Harbour. line in this section,‘ Piflillb‘. has reurvled to r=siure hcr this mum‘ unpmmisjng look!“ Sill/elflfiaus successfully carried on under the‘ studies at Acacia Universiiy. But Just mm we were mterrupged n- ILUDETViSlOH of Mr. W. H. Maclleod.’ ‘ Wilkins came up and bent over-his [Superintendent of the work, assisted Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Show. Al- ,by gang fawn-ms M; MgKenna and, berry Plains. were recent visitors to chair. “Doctor Reinhardt has tcls. phoned to you’ Sh." he Saki "shun isection foreman Mr. Ben]. Horton, i Hazelbrook. I put an mstmmen I, Much of the success is due to the — "Thank you’ wufilz: 31:8 tzgllelialk itact and diplomacy of Supt. MaeLeod M11 Jafik MCQIieen. UiFISi “'95 B with Doctor Reinhardt. fish; here-m and his assistants and to the splendid. visitor to Verrion River recently. A moment later a portable telfijcnd Ktnzal bunch, of men in their .__ phone was set down beside the doc_.cl15rge, Although, having to work‘ Mr. T. C. and Mr Fred Gillis toi-‘s coffee cull. When he had hunelc" Sunday‘ the“ was no undue "M59 Spent mid“ in Vernon River’ m“ up the receiver, and motioned to a ‘N "mwivism and but for driving name the" Elsie“ Mm H 8' McLeod‘ be‘ waiter to take the telephone away, he 4;... spmm one “mud not have knswn l fore returning to Dalhousie Unher- mmed to me__ mm; any “iork “.85 being done’ This ‘ sity to resume their studies. “Reinhardt says he's got a queer-ll "lgmy wirmlendable‘ and speaksi —__ case out at. St. Martin's. He ivants me ""9" n" mm the men and “W59 m: M!” Jeanette McKmrm" can" AND ViClNlTY Mr. Borden Fraser “'85 a recent visitor to Vernon River. New Zealimd that places yo.“ Mr. H. S. McLeod and ‘Mir. Ernst We are glad to learn tlm Wank Lea, who la; been ill P. E. Island Hosp 1.11 is ‘n"n:‘<7'-. l lMaoLeod were visitors to Annandsle i011 MmdB-Y. and was a Sllfll It We, | l l McMillan, Vernon River, wee: visit-i ors to the city Tuesday. l t Uaocimnwwqnno J ,0 i Most people who suffer, either" DCiQ-j \i‘rc. (‘Cl to come out, pOSLlIJSl/Z. and have a look at it. You'll go with me, won't" you? From wdiat he says, it may prove interesting." I nodded assent, and we both rose from the table. "dafgg idonla, is visiting in Alberry Pliilnsn . ____ ‘ the guest of Mrs. L. Richards. Mr. Allen Jenkins. Birch Hill. ‘hadi valuable {ox snaps gram his ranchi Miss Mary Cummln-zs, who has ~11 Monday evening and thgughibeen residing in Alberry Plains for, sqgcliers and hounds were at Once’ yams time was a recent. visitor to "You'll excuse us, won't you?" said T" the trail he was not captured until h" old h°m° i“ Hermilw" ' i Doctor McAlister to Ashton. "Look me up in the morning arid Ill give you those addresses.” Ashton rose, too, "I suppose you wouldnt care to take me over to the hospital with you?" he hazarded. My chief looked a. little surprised, and perhaps. for an instantanous mo- , mcnLYhe hesitated; but then he said heartily: "Why, we'd be glad to have you come. Reinhardt won't object.‘ I'm sure. only I'm rather dull com- pany when we get. going on our hob- bles." It had occurred w me when Ashton ‘ expressed his wish to forget the Oak Ridge murder for an hour 0r two. that he was choosing his company badly in offering to go out. to the hospital with us. but I soon found I was mis- taken, My chief seemed as little anxi- ous as his guest to discuss the subject that was in all our minds. But it. was the late Henry Morgan who provided nswith a topic of conversation after an The suggestion that he might. have lived in New Zealnnd set the doctor off in reminiscence about. i115 own early days spent in that part oi the world. - "That was a. great country for a boy to spend his childhood in," he said presently, "at. least in the days when I was a youngster, ‘That was during the gold rush, you know. They were finding it everywhere, And if we had gold hunters ashore, we had pir- ates, and famous ones too, afloat. Why, I myself saw Bully Franklin OIICG." "Was he a pirate?" Ashton lnquir-' ed politely, but with no great interest. "Was he a pirate! Well, what does [nmg amount to? He was a pirate that a British cruiser one: spent a afirzile year looking for, tramplng up and down the Pacific on the wildest 2005c chase that ever a cruiser led." I was rather glad to get. the doctor to talking of something besides the murder. so I pi"'.ilf‘ii $0M; "l1 kills triple. "I sirppcsc he got what. was coming to him, at “ I remarked. ‘Well 1 don't k1 1 m‘. mills lus- taintiy. Notlunp; nI-ze what. his "Into shape the Wednesday afternoon, by Mr. Wm.‘ knkms Sea; Riven | Mr. and Mrs. McKinnon, Grahsmk . ‘Road, accompanied by their two My, 3,01,; Hm,“ Cambridge, Mm. dausliters. Ads and Jean and Mas- "~. n5 present m m5 Island putting I ter Hugh. spent Thursday in Vernon property mummy i 13311:; dthe guest of Harold and nlrs. "ixrchaeed b hi ~, ‘ l’ m at Mt. Albion. I A4155 Helen chandler‘ has resumed’ Miss Martha Walker. Alberry 1m- dmies as teacher in vmagelPlalns, was a recent visitor to Al. gg-Pem sch.“ arm. Spend," the i berry Plains. the guest of her sister. qug-Jmn holidays at her home miMrs. Thomas Stewart. ‘iiselbrook. . ' ' Miss Margaret Huntley, Vernorni I; 15 pyhqsing t.’ has“ that Mn and | spent the week end in Charlottetowrni __.= the guest of her friend. Miss Ruthi R 10"! l-Jllwk mustache and a pair of. Langm‘ i nlstols m his belt. m probably hadi We P151015 somewhere. but they didn't‘, The Vernon Women's Institute g g > THE MOST g STOCK OF .- i F E ‘z w! i C85. Established 1825 -_ Write, phone or call. JOHN roam a cu. LIMITED - OCFOBER 9 ’ __'\ i."--=. Palaert. Jenkins sr. are bothimmmxm: couriers,’ iiiiocisniis. iii THE VMARITIMES We offer the retail grocer the services of the oldest I. i § p land largest wholesale groc- z g ery house iii Nova Scoti-a -- g our stock of assorted groc- erics is the most complete of c any in the Maritime Provin. HALIFAX, N - S, O mwfmm“Nllllhloehlplrentlrenenlriblnelenalpu held their annual chicken supper in Vernon hall on Tuesday, Sept. 30th. a large crowd attended to partake of the good things to eat, and a. large sum was realized. The following ls the standing of Vernon River School for the month of Septemberz-Grade X--1, Maurice Kelly. Grade IX-l. Alice Coady; 2, Vern Lea. Grade VIII—1, Eveline McNcill. Grade v1__1, , Ooady; 2. Cecilia. Currie. Gradew 1, Cllfl‘ Lea; 2, Lloyd McLeod; Freda Carver; 4, Ethel McDonald; < Myrtle Goody. Grade l (Eri- Mack Carver; 2, Eddie Enman; Marguerite McDonald. Grade 1 (Jr. -1, Cliflord Enman: 2, Estelle in 3, Reginald Masters. Margaret l-liin ley, Teacher. ' Public ME6fing' The undersigned invites the members of the Potato Grow ers Association of the East Point District to a meeting in Si Mary's Hall at Souris on Saturday evening next, the-‘li inst, to discuss markets and prices of subjects. potatoes and kindi-e The President and the Secretary of the Association a also invited. Meeting will open at seven o'clock sharp. J. J. HUGHES. Director. Souris,.Mond:iy, Oct. 6, 193i’). Show. and he was mild looking en-] ough." Then he turned suddenly to Ashton. I "How old a man did you say this Morgan was?" "A min apparently about sixty." "Well, if he was out in that part or the world when I was. he was old en- nuZh to have had a rather lively time." ' Our cab pulled up at the door tn the hospital just then, and we found Dor- tor Reinhardt waiting for us in the office. "I don't know whether it is a ensc that. will interest you, or not," he old, “but it's rather curious. She was ' picked up for drunk, half frozen. out. of the gutter by a patrolman. H12 1 mug up the wagon and they took her l to the police station, but the desk sergeant disagreed with the diagnosis, 1 and sent her here. Gilbert was on duty when they brought her in, about two o'clock this morning, and he th- I ougiht it was concussion of the brain. ' For myself, I don't believe it. I'd sayH" to look at her. that. she's normally, aslseP. except that we can't wake her. She's queer looking: pretty, in a short i oi outlandish way. When I last. look- . ed at her she was mumbling the queer gibberish you ever heard. I've] got a nodding acquaintance with most n: the languages that come in here. bu,’ I neqvgt‘ heard anything that; l BlSCUl O AN DOG a lb »9—. invent/n. h“ a e p p J: \ ' ' ' i ’M\\\\\\ \\\\\\\ m“ m \\\\‘a\\¢' 5 Furniture Sale sounded at all like this." To be Continued cxfme". called for, H? ‘era killed a: the result. of n love affair of his, He made ‘ iCVg tn a Mac girl that one oi his! men was lni "-d in. and it's said v iilie fellow brazed his head “with a_ . tiller one night as in», was coming .‘ "Th; Voluntary Winding up Act" aboard. up over the ride, His crew 15 Gem v,_ cap. 9, wont ail to ytlces after that. The iiu- i AND ‘ illflriiies got hold of most of them and The m“ A8,," F“, rum, Llmmi I 11mm"! them i“ Sm“ ordeli", Notice is liercliy given that a Spec- Perla] FUX Biscuits." l _.. ' "Leis F“ he animator! reflectwely‘ “i General lileetlng oi the siiare- , “,1;“"'}Q{‘,,§._? 11',” “,§,";‘,fa';f,,“§f"; in... {If Li; :31, till?“ The above is an unsolicited testimony from one of ,,.,,..n. 0i the Union an. u... ,_;::=.M smdahomlm chammfl, v ouiiislanqrg leading Fox Ranches, which has an Inter, - I national reputation for highest class foxes, and which feeds Imperial Fox Biscuits liberally, using at least one | l am instructed by Mr. Henry Ford 31.0 rell on his premises, Giijrtowiz, .on Thursday, Oct. fl at one delcrk sharp hi". household furniture, er-n- slstinz of: Parlor, diving room. kl- iehen nnii three bedroom sullen nil- lverivare. linen, anrl dishew, stove: ‘new Ilrussrl ezryvt, 10 x 1'3. nnzi n i t oi goo-l oilclcfh ,al-.o :1 int of llii"! .“"PEEnirss" ElliiilSll FOX t. iiETllliG For security 0n i011!‘ FFox or Mink Ranch. iSatisfaction guaran- ‘ teed. , ' Sold by the oldest, l; ruined or: llllSOLlClTEO BOT lilGilLY APPRECIATEO _ _ “We have never had better Foxes nor in better con- dition, and we feel the credit is largely due to your Im- ) i blanket: '~"-l l“'l clothe ‘ J. l‘. BRADLEY, Aiietlonrcr 7.'l.‘ll)-l"-.'l Fkanklin put into the hilfbfll‘ and 68ml! i-rm in Queens County Province of ashore, I was only a lad then. and a , _ 5g $ Q l. E I . d i m t h ma,” Prince Edward island. on Wednesday 3°“ “m “m” m“ a e an! 15th day of October, A. n, mo, l "Have good weather on you.- ameing trip?" AOCTEQ 5 aealelrs in ranching isiiiififldfi/csula ‘illiiiirguivili B T izlfilruliqz“ illl-"h" Mai" Gilli?" I »—*-~~ at the hour of 8 p. m.. for the piir- ' and one tons monthly- : ies. lathe: be-‘cr: the next rain czmc." T“ '7' ‘l "*9 T‘ Y P“ 9 ‘"1"’; .| g |d 1 d | . _ _ . . ‘ ~ ‘ SUPP _ . tlon on Mot-id... . Oct. 13th, the foI-. All Emercellcy fir‘. oreslziflonr zgqslclncplalshz: :50 Feed "Imperlais" regularly and hberally In your n» flowing farm and mill property. . Stork. rrrp nnd implements. 100‘ acres. 65 clear. hshnre covered with good growth of vrnml and lumber. , Mill. ennsirting o! Rotary shingle and lath machines. Steam and water, power. I Stock: I mare. 15 yerir.=.. I horse. Dressing Mlnarifs is invaluable as a quick dressing for burns. scalds and all flesh abrasions. It cleanses and soothes the wound. ' _-_-.i_ ' Company be wound up under the provisions of "The Voluntary wins-j In; up Act" and for the appointment. of Liquidators for Iiltll! Winding ml and for the transaction oi business in- I‘ ranch and secure the same gratifying results. . . . . . . . .- _ For sale by distributors in leading centres or direct from Factory. ' The f; Rogers Hardware.» iiicnuii sin: I am instructed iiy Iohn Walker to Company Limiied~ sell by Public Auction on Tuesday, l4 years. 3 mlik rows. i calf, l brood T” We also sell such ac- icessories as Fox Pans, Tongs, Staples, etc. October l4. i930 at one o'clock his property situated on Mslpeqiie Road. [louse contains i0 rooms and a nice large lot. For further particulars ap- lply t~ 1712:!‘ or Join l- Bradley Auc- tioneer. . NM-l-l-ltl-II-Il cow, number of farm implements. ii pair registered sliver black foxeml prover: breeders. 1 sewing machine. l wringer. and other articles loo num- erous to n-c-‘lrrn. Tcrm: r""~ kr-"m at. seie. ALEX MCIIAE, Awrtioneer. . ‘Hil-IO-l-Si QJi-rftasigavqflqw! '~ ' ' "W . i; - eldent thereto. , A R S .~ Dited this ma day 0i September.’ a. n. mo. Imperial Biscuit Co., Limite d ZOZNDLZTTi-Zfi-I-st g Charlottetown, P. E. I. canary-Tremaine. Phone 721. Box 446. nis-o-u-ii-io-a-ocz. a-iom.