.' HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE every occasion and use. Every- thing for the house keeper needs. from oil for the mops to a handy little step ladder that serves s. num- ber of purposes and makes it easier to do the many thinflb i-hlt "W!" stretching. Everything in our store ls of finest quality, yet priced at- tractively low. r The Rogers f _ Hardware , f DOMINION OF CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND l E THE YROBATE COURT 73th George V, A. D., 1929 in Ice Estate of Guy Cameron, phgleetg‘ , in Queen's County in the said Province deceased testate. By the Honourable Harold Leonard _,Paimer, Surrogate Judie of Probate. '&e., ma. To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County or my Constable or “gent; person within said Colinty. _ GREETING: ‘T; Whereas upon reading the petition en tile of Mary Louise Cameron of Charlottetown aforesaid, widow, the Executrix of the above named Estate praying that n citation may be is- fgued for the purpose hereinfater set " forth: You are therefore hereby re- quired to cite all persons interested 1i) the said Estate to be and n before me at a. Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Char- lottetown, in Queen's County, in the said Province, on Thursday, the uthirty-flrst day of October next, com- Jng, at the hour of eleven o'clock furenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Ac- '67I'Imts of the said Estate should not Unbiased and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on ‘motion of James D. Stewart, _Esq.. gProctor for said Petitioner. And I do - ereby order that a true copy hereof _ forthwith published in some news. paper published in Charlottetown aforesaid, once in each wcek for at .least four cmsecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively, namely, in the hall of the Court " in Charlottetown aforesaid, at 9|’ Bl "l0 C"! Weill: Scales and at or ne the Bank of Nova Seotla both ih C ottetown aforesaid and I do hereby lilo order that a true copy lessor We forthwith served on the fllornsy General of this Province so "t Ill persons interested h. the ms wrespir‘ my have due d and the Pt this t 1)., ills This invitation be- comes a compliment to your guests when you offer (Chase £. Sanbornrs Sill. IIIAIID ORANGE PEKOE ' ‘A will be mmhahmrw O Spinning and Weaving Send me your wool to be spun into yarn. 25 cents for single and 28 cents for double. Sizes, ilne. medium and coarse. Send by parcel post or freight I pay freight on 100 lb. lots, Weaving done with wool warp and double width suitable for blankets. All white except border where grey may be used. Wool must be clean. Put ship- pers name and address on all parcels and owners name and instructions in- side otherwise f will not be respon- sible for losses. Send early. WM. LANDRIGAN, Souris, P. E. l. 35B8-5-4-tuethursatAmos. TB! KENNEDY COMPANY. LTD. and “THE VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP ‘ ACT" I coiirmum I s nszsnnovs rum (If Kaflserixie had dismissed from her mind the brief glimpse of the seaplane a-s a figment of the im- agination. its appearance assumed even larger proportions in Bill's thinking. Of course she did not know. as Bill did, ‘that a plane had actually landed on Broken Win88 Island. Bill had kept! his resolution not to tell her, even by means of a note; but he spent much of his tune thinking about it. He resolved to be very careful in his keeping of the tabu for several days, for he felt that he was not in favor with Armnsu at the present. The chief had reiused to talk to him the day following the irip to Broken Wings and had not joined in the daily hunt with his men. Bill supposed he was making some kind of magic against the devil whose tracks had shown so plainly on the island. for Aruman had called six of the older men to him and had engaged wiih them in some mysteri- ous rites before the ugly idol in his house. This much he :Qflifl’l¢d from the gestures and speech of Ahiwsya. Bill went hunting on that day and found good sport. Ahiwaya armed him wiih a long spear, a bow and arrow, and. a boomerang. This latter weapon required much practice and Bill found that he could mpke only one true throw out of every five the first day he tried to use it. With Ahlwsys and a party of men he went into the forest and far toward the interior of the island. About noon a herd of wild pigs was discovered and the chase began. ‘rhey succeeded in killing three of the anions‘; and bore them back to camp slung over long poles carried on the shoulders of the huniers. _ After supper that night Bill sn-etched himself outside his quarters and watched the women moving about the campfire. He couldsce Katherine quite plainly, and realized "wr After half a mile. of this-Jogflng-he stopped toilook around. ‘Io-birch!- grin he found . that Ahiwayanvas jogging sllentlyT at his heelsfBill pointed to himself and then toward the forest; to AhiwLyaYshook his, the camp. = But Ahiwaya shook head. 8e,tcck"B_ill's hand and held it in his own mdifcauhg that wherever Bill wentahiwiyapvouldjo too. Billshook thehand swamps! tiently, thenhe- decided on a change of tact-iodide wouldauffer the pres- ence of Ahiwaya 10f several days" until the man lost any suspicion of him, then contrive in give himthe slip. Ba took Ahiwaysb hand in friendly fashion and pointed toward the water, then went through the motions _of swimming. Ahiw-aya nodded in delight, rock - a turn at right angles to Bill's course and loll the way to the water. In e sheltered cove many of the half grown boys were already swim- ming and diving. Bill and Ahiwaya stripped and joined" them. and as Katherine the day before found she had never seen such expert swimming and diving among women, so mu found these brown men the finest swimmers he had ever seen. They spent the morning hue and in the afternoon they took out two canoes and went fishing. Bill found that no one could excel these natives in knowledge of the water and the things that lived in ‘it. They seemed to know before they pull-ed in their lines what would be icaught on the hook. A flashing smile greeted the certainty of an edible fish, a frown heralded the arrival of a. small shark or other scavenger fish. Bill caught his share and helped carry the ‘spoils back to camp where the women were to clean and prepare the catch for supper. For two days Bill tried to elude Ahiways. but Ahiwaya had his orders and refused to let Bill go out of his sight. Not even the offer of the ther- l. "Nob ‘_'of'uie_-air1to see. Y . No. hill we mu" sac to u» has» ‘c: ' defer his. divannlnstantlyfithiwlyi ' eumocthucom “and Arumsn spoke‘ gathered that the chief warn-houn- inpuihiwaya to keen even-closer um- emit-healer permission to visit the‘ volcano: he hm 1m, hvtflffilind" beghsd pined byfeeding Arumanthe choco- lite. ~ ‘ “i-fe wentjiocmilyi back to -.his'. hut afterntheintervievn-i-le felt surtiJthat nowbn-‘Ahiwbypwould- keepin- ictaaing um hisfohancl of erecting a beacon jcn the hill‘ were veryffsint indeed‘. It was "onlyufter every one else was sleeping that he thought of another plan. It wssfull of dangenbut it might succeed. and he felt that he could endure this helpless waiting no longer. Be would melnrhis plans carefully and then. sided by the darkness. he would creep away from his sleeping guard at night reach the hill and return before daWh. ' To Be Continued Tomorrow Southern Notes , The community of Wood Island ro- ceived an unpleasant shock when ap- prised of the sudden death of w. Robert MacKay who passed from this life to the next without s. moment's warning on Tuesday 16. inst. In the the passing of Mr. MacKay Wood Is- land mourns the loss of s good man and an exemplary citizen. candor. kindness and integrity constiiuted the warp and woof of his ‘character and shaped his course through the journey of lifeJlhc- sympathy ofithe community is extended to the be- reaved widow and other relatives who hold his memory dear. ' An old word but " one rarely used-Salmagundi: Met ui the Guardian recently for the first’ time in years. Became ‘ ‘ d with it m begin with as the title of one of spirit. 1 nip-bu‘ tins ~i rsiszecvursoriei-Yiivjro to buefvhsciidivcansim .. my peoplalcu stay with bum-min. ipjhlns in’ the-native ithat she was learning to talk with gher companions. But when he Notice is hereby given that a Gen-i thought of the bare mat on which erel Merlin: of the hlrehnlders niche would have w sleep, the hard “The x ‘.- Comn-nv. Llmlt=d"=wcrk which she shared during the mos bottle as s. bribe could get him wnmngwn min“ wm-gg-qng Q1 hi; to relax his vlalllnoe- st the end or um efforts 1h literary coamposltion. the third dlv B111 asked awn for |Means a mixture of an olio a medley. permission to speak to Amman. This Derived from nench sup-ligand]; time 1v was granted. Ind B111 vent and more remotely from Italian. A will he held ill the office of the ma‘. Company in 0'Leary in Prince County; on Tuesday the 8th day of Octoben. A. 1)., 1929 at the hour of L80 o'clock p. m. for the purpose cf advising the Liquidator as to the acceptance or re- jecuon of any tenue received by him. Dated’ this 23rd day of September, A, D., 1929. KENNETH M. MARTIN, Liquidator. 7B56-9-24and Oct. 1st. An excellent dairy farm in Mer- maid, Dot 4!. ‘I miles from Charlotte- town, near churches. schools and rall- way station, containln 185 acres, 125 under cultivation, balance wood and good timber, extra well fenced and water, fine buildings, Inspection invited. Owing to m. 591ml. lllfllln for quick sale with or without crop. JOSEPH POWER, Mermaid. l-l-tufr-ts. day. and their inability i0 talk with each other, he searched frantically for some method of escape for them. The quiet and leisur, end “mm. rupted comradship they possessed on Broken Wings made it seem a paradise compared to the life they were leading now. When would the seaplane return? How could he insure their being 101ml’! by the D1101‘? Bill sat up and swore sottly. Axmnsn would never Dfifmlt I 818ml to be raised to at- tract the attention of the devil of the air. Bill knew that. But Arumen believed too that the crater of the extinct volcano was the abiding place o! an evil shim, n was the highest point on the island and a beacon set 11D there would surely he seen by my flier who passed ever, Early the next morning 3111 “roped away from the fire and went into the forest. He waited until he was hidden by the trees. then started u; run, Rosolend St, John's. lctober ‘i. ctober 2i] -mber i. nber l8. 9. ‘I JTABKI lac ssesisifs silo Skin Allures, lirectors Say Con» ve ex 1g moviguldlirectors. icsl attribute more prepared to soften the chief's heart. He carried with him half of the sweet chocolate which he had brought back from the island with him: although it eatabie. ' "welcome. white . man," Amman said as usual. "We make talk now, yes? I tell bad devil go, Good devil run after bed devil. No come again." "I hope you're wrong. old boy," Bill said to himself. Aloud he insisted. "Air devil good devil. Chief Aruman. Bring much money. much held-i- plenty thin \ you when he come." Aruman sl 1 head. "No come." He said wi. lsion. , Bill took . . chocolate from his pocket. "You eat this? he invited. Amman looked st it suspiciously. "Watch. I est." And Bill nlbbled at it. The chief watched him for a mo- ment, then seeing that Bill suffered no bad effects he took the chocolate and tasted it. A pleased , spread over his face. "Good? he said- Then, "I eat in‘ mission school." "Sure." Bill agreed. ‘Chocolate!’ "shccolste." Amman repeated, and without more ado he finished the sup- ply. "More?" he inquired. Bill shock his head regretfully. l-ie was not minded to use all of it on this one re- quest. “More make you sick. Very bad eat too much." Arumsn was satisfied and returned to thesmoklng of his pipe. Bill won- dered how to brooch the msmir of his request. s; last he said, "me hill? Bad devil live-here?" ~ "Very bad devil." Arumanagreed "Firs spirit." "Long time ago. though," Bill in- sisted. "Fire spirit gone new." “Maybe. My people gcodnowuxcep tsbmmake peace with Palcoia." Re pointed to the carved idollat-the other end of the room. “Paloolafl Bill repeated. "lo that's his name. Very sood god!” "Paloola good sod. very strong. K699 lire lbirit away." . "I am very strongflhill told him. “Let me go up hill and lock tenths finsphitwhsnlfindhhnsveiieht. Ikillhlm-Hewiiinsvsreomebackrf An expression of fear consumm- manbfacariainlyflieoldtalasof the volcano. mas dowarfromseu- erationl- to generation. he'd great power over him even though the voi- cano hsdbsen dead for manyycsrs. "No." he said violently. "'80 go. You-go bill. Yfllblll- Io onrso now. ‘Not never." » “lot I ass-strong; dsiact m: thelfiss spirit. listen. Minoan. was melted out of shape it we; still I 1 uadiemafnafioe‘ ' ‘tantrum? ' i‘ ' 71o" " .. gcodword but not enoughin-harness and suffering from disuse and neg- lect. ' v Considerable progress in, ploughing has already been made in this local- ityand the soil is found’ to be more friable than might be expected from its previous dry and hardened son'- dition. , ' ' . y :_1_ 0 ‘ears are carpi-fused in the prairie provincesthat poor crops will in... this season's drouth even if nexfifyesr should prove favorable 1h moisture. Ilhst is provided copious rains are 1m. ing this fsli from now on _ One would think however that abundant mois- ture and sufficient heat during the crowing‘ season would be quiteampie for the production ofa full crop." p A new member of the community has arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Macliachern. Hopefield; a scnsie, winsome YFAlng maiden. Mr. Hectorltoss cf Glen Forest sl- Mady the proprietor of large real estate is. we are ihfcrmed about to annex another properly 01kg“... 59101181118 atpresentto Mr. Edward Moshcr. Mr. Ross must now bathe owner of some four orfive hundred acres. » Th“? htmlitlry foes ssain feu "PM the embattled seas drawn upin emy of battle on their rocky gem. locations but no casultles were suz. fer-ed on either side. The earlier on. sililhta some weeks ago were attend. ed with much more cariingq_gnd miter spoils of conquest. 1n the meantime the seals became learned and proficient in military science and will!!! a complete mastery emu» ‘shiny of timll! and adroit mam and.tbis~they_ found fullysuffieioat 10129151! mucosa realising that pur- suit, by- their more civilised adver- saries was entirely. futile. ' "lieu-nod from a recent most in- terostlnfnsrrativs lnhthe Quay-dies; that mm uvu lemon a casement famous and heroic familli ‘of-beet, IIM- lmv momma here out mo. mu use there lived msmnainaetu twoouih near relatives-or eimjn "M"?! one ofrlthrsrcstsst 1'" W- 111M livmnmw. counse- ~11: r . mall‘ . i? . ofthehriofleikhtinwhosevsias. mortise-blood efcus ofthe nest -- mostiilustrimismaaofhlstiincubs. inc m" ’ narrow chic v flattering l ‘ Just a glance is proof that it is Paris inspired. There's _ j ust an air of pert, chic about the narrow heel that captivates. Yet, despite the slender lines, it completely protects the hose from wear. KAYSER introduces this Slendo Heel‘ in two weights. Number 129x in Service Chiffon Number 149x In . Sheer Chlflon _ Bothlt M ~ $1.50 SEASONS NEW SHADES . a-‘e 1i- pPlaza _Piccadilly Avenue < Riverside Regent ParkLane a Absolutely New! “A smmm lines: . The unders ‘ llquidatorqof above Comp i! will tendcrfup - non lfcuday. Op- tober 71th, ~ it hllldd$gv for the purch: ‘- Company in ti -(1) Alrthc and Produce, real estate OIasi-y, same carried ‘l the booksof the Company. y ' thciioregoing (3) All together. A certified ieque payable ~94; 3.5g undersignczifqr at least ten per cent of the smcun lender-ed must accom- y each t pted tender to be paid or secured to the satisfaction of the iiquiesms within ten days after notice of se- ceptsnce. TtO-Lfilflilflt or any tender not neceissr accepted. Particulars of assets, and conditions of sale may be had upon ppiiestion to the liqui. dstor, i 91W! Belildmber 25th. A. D. 1920. 1cm. Msnrnv, Liquidator. 156 Richmond St, Charlottetown, 7931-9-27-41, ' ' MILE-S- (‘f T? ,_.__ l“, y, ass i. I on en _ "Girls can .k3.;hup even when there's no hurry." ' ‘,eoso THE USUAL THING 0'"! I flail» only swan.‘ Only the raglnfsea; Only a kin, only a vow. How hlnny they seem to hel» Only a month: ch. what a changei Only two hearts made ‘acre: - He goes back t: r".- jeb rt the desk, And Sher gees back to the stare, Jr: Gosh, you're the limit. a: What have I done new! QM: Why when the light we IvMI-t olcht- yo" Iranian-hour fl he fuse. - a l Onion .- mus - I. Meier You. n a m 1' his strength. -. . u? y “l