4- Quinlan-Q. is -4 I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN é 7r \ > . APRIL_@1,= ‘IIIIIATIIM NEURALGIA - HEADACHE / puuelot FOR sensuous SAMPL. Nulriiis -- llllnbap — Sciatic! Tnfliplolflhl. 122 Kin] West, Toronto slit: still Application for cold storage s 15th to December l5t‘h next. Will b and including Friday. APP" loll‘ space will be allotted proportionately should more than space lviilflblfi- pace for eggs for the season, April e received by this ComPallY “P l" prox. application: total puueher s. lHs surveyed the riul ui itile crater, encircled by huge frag- lnents of tutu, some oi‘ thenl too lliassive to move with anything less powerful than dynamite Rising he stepped to a block of tuia ‘which seemed balanced on the rinl. lie put his shoulder to it, but it did not budge. lie dug the slliali- er fragments away from its lower side, realizing the risk he ran if the fragment toppled over alld slid drawing after it u rustling stream of cilldera which banked up at the bottom,_all but burying the chunk itself, The gray stallion, terrified by the descending muss, lunged up the opposite slupc a struggled knee deep ‘in the trench- iew yards. ' '* Relief T’ "1 " . " ,_ _ q WILD HORSES i mo“ gags" Gleanmgs Hm ~ < . Queen o cart ‘ ‘I By Henry Herbert Knlbbl ' s e owso eeoee-oeeeooeeeo-eoe Mr. Spllrgcon Hlckox of Bonshaiv, . H‘: - l imam» w» i»! r‘.'=.:."r:::"...::. s: ”..’I‘.‘$'..°1‘..Z‘.‘.Z I’ I EIISUMATIC ll“, “lalll?” “eellled “w” “k9 l‘ from being seriously injured a l "‘ “m! engmeer,“ -l°b- m“ a “m” sho.t tim? ago. While moving some - heavy machinery on the loft ol his mill, the flooring gave way and pre- eipated Mr. Hickox and "the mach- inery to the floor below, causing serious bodily injury which has continued him to his bed for a week. Fortunately the full weight of the machinery did not catch his body, for then he would certainly have been killed by being crushed beneath it. Robert ltiathtson, aged seventy five years is very seriously iii at! the llollle of his slate-r, Airs. Beer, 0f Uesuble. Mr. .\ltllll0.s‘Oil is a inst-clues shoemaker and in his younger days follovlud ills trade ill the United States where be learned to be an expert in his line of work. Builds up Breiiii-neryolpnd 8049 o. All A cup of "Qvaltine" taken just before retiring will always" "z bring a night of sound nncl restful slumber. ‘ "Ovaltini contains n0 Clfl-lgl ll l“ mad‘ dflgm has‘ creamy millt. fresh eggs. "l"! lmfle)’ mall»_ m‘ a"*°“l_° with cocoa. lt acts directly 0n the nerve llsflllefl. {Bilflfllll lt makes no tax on the digestion. We will gladly send yo‘ l trill llnlple on receipi of five cents to covet ii - a - All space reserved must be paid for whether unedkor ain't.‘ I em,“ shim“ "a". and finally “e m hem! atmudéd by DL Mum“ and soothing them to rest. . poltlll an packing. i Milllllcillll"! "W"! l‘! ln will“! envelonev "l" ed P 3 "l °" turned and ploughed his way dowll ison of Bollshaw. "There have been T k "0 1 he" eve n; hi; It i; quickly and easily pre- A s e va tl YY 8 . . c outside, "Apnlicailvn 59G 5l°"'il¢- to the bottom, Johnny loosed ltn- sevt-ral cast» throughout the rural . . - h- ' THE l$l-Al\'3 col-D STORAGE Co" LTD‘ other hugs trllgnlrnt. A fine stream lfstricts of very itt-vt-re colds and Puma and l8 lngllly nouns lng. I .- 0 142 2-4-7-31 of‘ llluele rlilllers followed it, ilank- ' Ufllilllllllht Slllllvllllles feigned ‘rlflllif A‘ ‘n Druaah" 59c,’ 85c,’ $1.50 iii” " ‘ el up against it, ct-uiled to llluve. if P8‘ . sunny HIYB 3V9 '-' ll N ENC, , . r t , _ . _ _, . __ _ ,1 l ,__.- .1. l. l» i l it. WANDER, LIMITED. LONDO . . _ ‘. j l GLENFANNlNG SCHOOL rtiiflfldlhllslllhum“ lli::g‘lsa‘illflglnlr"filrs' lllllilutllil lllrpylilbfi loll tlhfinllcllllllttlfiltull: Canadian Oflice: 4S5 Kin! St. West. Toronto ~" w ______ __.._ _ ,. . , ,. .- , ,_. _ _ . _ _ -.. B A very desirable farm of about sol Honour itliil or (ilellfallning ibli- trail; but e dlil believe that l"'l“"""l “l” n" w" M“ "ll" “ll- ‘ |'—'G7id sold llirouglioui llie Empire 155.3.‘ n acres and dwelling house. Land in School for th~- llloniil of .\‘i_llrt-il. that sliding chunks would finally \_ _ ' _ _ . v I I ' I s . j excellent condition at St. Peter's tiluuilr‘ V. l“ .\i:ll‘y MPl-Illlifili’. strip llll‘ loose ellldrrs from lllu “"-l“ir-ltlllllcxfilllalllitllilzlllalfgllllillllff I . " I ’ pf; 1 ’,' {_ l,’ w. / »’ . . bl ff l ed L’. it‘ "iv 31"» llr-‘WY- coarser tollillllltilill bclleatil. Frag ' ' ‘ " " ' ' " llll-“lll3‘" ' - . t ziiqmgklgglszlllgpzlyl’ er re Us ‘ ‘hshlv W _l_ Huh“, M,.Q1l]|\~|~;,y_ “Mum-Iv,I-rugmtm h” “loved m“ A DARING THEFT route ilus been t-ullflut-ti to ills __ _ .1 " T _____ _ ' ‘v . . ' -. . .. . ' . ._ _ ' lltllllk“ lilrougil tlit- ‘flit.’ His lliilily __" ~ HERTY REALTY C0. .3 ~lllllll liilnlllnld -i. Iii-Mil M‘ lug liltli his gluveiillgels wure .. t , . , _. _ - , _ i THL Geneva Avenue y “hm” l" ‘\"""“” Akllllmmlf" tllrlnlllll us he dug down liillltiillll .. “Us l“ ‘me dd!“ W“ M [he “Wm” are plflused w 3"" lm“ the occasion with ii llliillvy (lll\\‘ll‘li thew illlo" 1'11 "1YI‘li‘l‘l~lll-“ 119W" ill-Li‘ "If llllifill ‘fllllllll-‘llllls to n Dorcheu", Mast ' f llliiilt- ll l. l-‘rancis Lttnllrlgun, "W has“ m. “urn fragment New Qll“l-'ll_ llllllvflrlfl story "all about iil't)illlll)1\l§ll*ll. lih} lllifllvl ill llrwidll -- furnjeh ,1 by [in puny, .-.~,»_ lli- |..i|.;..d.-.l mi- iii‘ 1h.- lllllilivll‘ the lliUUiLlllli dlfilllril howl indium. ' l‘, , Ho‘. |;- Kllily rqlgllfl)‘ and Muul-lvi- Mr- “My "m: bu“ thunk runflflu [he the tarts and thl- wicked hlliive, art: llulii. pihzwy 1n the country as _. bu“ H“ U“ rvtuhqng M)“ ‘ml m HP H‘), Am“, vmuflr“ ugly“ Wm“, zmprozwhlng m.“ “Uw _"'_1 ‘l‘;.lli v I l|lliill. Nillrgaret .\il-~ “mum qnlilmvllll‘ i“ "n" ‘n did Save iili- cut-tints every day llntl ill" "'95"! lHH "(ll fill ‘rfilllv jllll f" H,“ m,“ , him; l)“. pi-‘lhil llfirly “llylllg ; mill-us, lilgllts. nlttl have pi-upii- fllilfvd lflyllbhi’ H F ‘ , , ‘ l-llllll rl Jllfivllll MCAIIlBY. ‘ “in “Mk; {he m0“: under w“ [m yuuli llaivc a si-t of paper dolls to ill" -‘*'“1l~ l" lllflliflfl llll’ "Hill 1H lilllll‘ H“. 1-0"). cum-n m‘... 1.4-, rm- uu-p- .-],,.,“._-_ p-l-illpir lltrw-s‘ llllll thl- utter Ni-lllill,’ out on u journey m... l E(r(tb I ll" l“ l- ‘l_ Milly lillllillllllll- J lug hum-i, “v.0. h‘, '“ nurruw‘ fir“, mt! out the famous nursery rhyme. ll'=_"ll» wllll“ l" “lllql “an” m“ Sllu“ bolus-s. , vil rye soup. pi‘ lll<l.~:.- ilriivls (ll wlurns flil- sului-tilinl: forgotten] " W“ W“ xlrullllvllfly- \l ' down lllt tide of the fulllli-i \i-l "The Knave of Hearts ‘Illlvlllltsl "lllllller learn]. lull‘ - —-- ‘lino lllll“ \""Y "mmmm Sh“ linmlr Allmlh "lmlomlnw ‘Ills ‘mull ‘mach. I - l l'i- erl ..ni-li<;llli~t-; — ...ilrlt.-<- 1’ - I e 'i l is y lays WI w ll r - . .. -» . . < ' i - ilillti p!‘ the -;ll])t'l‘!il llilllfi t-i to lle lullull unl no ulsinesi ¢ pl n. R ck _ _ , ,_ . , _ V _, . ‘ _ I _ iour (‘llllfifllltilllltlil ml. ntly “m. lll ill Ill _ ‘ hafgilhYinYfilir iafrrroem ongngouthe Ieoadnxhxlllvrnyv t tell lit: Jiihllily _p.luyst~d and toil re stolekthe tarts u ill) out lllt. loads lllld llltllll- till-ill drwm, "hmugh um mnnnry “m, m“, mnflrnun ‘Hm “W Mn“, mm,“ ,md,,,.mk,," ‘whvn m‘, m“, on in floctaaflifln Eastern Canada. My‘ Jun“ I, Fmfiur‘ qr,.a,-l,,i,-_ glutuhitpd llilllseii that he was ell- nd’too them clean away. build-i. for tral-idliilu on, .- m. ‘zwrmkikng a Sprimllylunkiluz Jhom, S“W,,.\.‘Hi,,,,,.-_i pjvpry a.-;-i.1.‘\\~;|,; m “,5 (lprhniu Sun“. mp8,," ' ft a-k I d PE lslandlast year send- gmeunng d way down‘ mm’- Wb‘ The Knavt- ‘ust couldn't f r t ~ _“~ t ;."l1ll"lll-'\II- Wfliklllfl alum! lln’ Pflilil- ‘lll- ll‘ "ll ‘l’ l"l‘*l"ll"““ “fill ll Lllyllrcmllrlll‘? m" “wllllltsf ‘ _ “t ‘c: chick The a" m" Mm Still)‘. "P Kigali!" llw tildes 0t the “mm “lundrrlfiill m“ h l d ll Kiel Mrs. Lurrle of UllllQl‘ Low. who 0,1,4...“ mm a .|rlv.-»..--[)(, yo" |,,.. r‘)|‘lt‘]!‘l m. so“... plt-lllilllilion. as 2:1 ii, lild zlu llilllllltlll lliillii- llg lg "f. and i" you): wan‘ winter TRAVELLERS REST trench melted and run illtu the ed bum‘ a q I Hue H: sine - rr.,.d.-_,- ltllllylliir‘Sdli-lihlilw, Jtrlill “N,” i" “mm; “ml wiith\_____ “If?” m gum“. m. “awn”, lmmns 0,-1.1, pm mm“ mm|1y_ m‘, ylmngsh“, 2' ‘ you mu“ a you, bird, "o", _ _ “lllllllld- Sllll- ‘l “llillmw llelllm” m , lg‘ T“ ‘H’ H, lip?‘ ,ul' w H‘ Ml'cl""'m l“ ‘lulu’ m" “'33 on~ ill thv first l|llt‘Sll‘()liFt JISR- drums llllll> ill llliillilll! :l lmx fo- ,musi lie tilrei- tlnlva surround-ll ‘ l W‘ l I i “flock I sold to the Th“ mnmvlng H m“ Standing M Sh" ‘lqmlllled ll” Wmflwe ma‘ he s 0m‘ room,“ U.“ WM“, M“. p“! .~”'" . l-d by llll“ lill‘.'tllgl‘i‘4"Yt'iil tzir, when the <4'lllt'l\'l',\'- l1‘ II Rllillllllll! “lillllkv ll “Hill, following Ill" llllllilfent . {Win H‘ fly "0 _ - ,1)“. pupil; u; '|~r;,\-..||._.n,» nus-LIN,’ "Mm, Hume lm,,l“.ny toward 0n a lllsgulile._ l‘hen he crept‘. .\lr. Joules (JUHIOH 01' Appm |{();\(]_ l m" w“ ‘hump. “m! M gun, “I|p,,_,,,_‘_d l M. _\.,,,h.,.|_ i, ;,,r,.;,,1,|i__...e___.____. . .3 . . i 17? drl- l" Dfiilmtber- hwrezrflsl-iillll] t'...- n1.- llltlllill iii‘ March. "m, muting U“ [he l,.e“c,,e,.“u5 around hy tile kitchen, The (Qutlen ill lull!" WP)’ i-lllwl llvlullll 1i! lift" "H. ., N61,." m- “u; (.X|,,.,-i,.m..5 sum.- (-;|l{l]||ll\'_ if :l: niizlll i-‘llllIF (Continued on Page 11) " v1. n ifluary. e W0 a " 1mm .\: -1. Jriill Wulitrr. all lame and all Willi illlll, 1'1... s1 m. iilfil Wtivli lit’. silt t-r ll rl-iilii ‘ ‘ " ' ' - . r. ' _ -.;."~"=..-.:-:s.. . ‘s IAIIIITIR, .'\ est months to produce eggs. A‘ fessor Graham. Ontario Agrleultur-‘rlizlnk, 25. at College lnd Mr. J. W. Clarkl Calnsville, Ont. Eggs 6 cents apiece until April‘. - liialrchb‘ llk, ll. .\lal-y Macdoiiaid. to climb the oilposite slope, re- ‘ _ |_ i-olllltry offl-ring front six and unl- 15"“ an" ma‘ d“: 5 can“ apiece" (ind-ll li.»—1 Louise hiullelte. l. treated toward the red arch of lavo lulllylllillll 193i" A5~“"‘*l“l"‘l Elll" hzllf t-uliln‘ to eight cents pe" 5°“ m" wk" "mi lJ' 7 H ‘ff-i '1 J‘ -k ‘ii l"lilJ k - - - - ‘-l ' 1"" inc-l l ll l"- ""lil - - ll ~ ll w, w. MUTCH, ; -*;‘_‘fj“l_ <1 Q5; P“ a "ll G?" ;e and "w m- w-llshe" l"? “w!” '__ .,,____ wail u; “P1433; ~;,>{"§kj9 l“ Bayflew Fan“ lT‘ lldv ‘— Lnmrll-V - ‘on’ euum-y m" m an mco-mlnehlyinslhlu before the stzliliuil swept hast. o but lltilil Olfillrlllllll ldlitltllil 092ml: Eamgcllne‘ P‘ E’ Ll l (Junior! 1 fliylvrirlll',llullc m u mnllhuztlitlll Chldm “will Fuch time ‘lmmlly SlmWQG mill-dell’ intuit-i‘ irive fin“ iietly tlnlnrlls - _._ l - " "T- ‘ , > utility cease Wul‘ lug, o 5lll\'(: ‘ - , , , ' * " * _ ~- i - - (.133 ZgRSflL..__ lllilYlmr- l ‘lllmlsl’ lhlllflm- 3' Allltlle buttunl oi the crater lll0l‘t: care. “l” wlld home lllfllllr’ m" llllll- Fm‘ lllill ‘Yillllil ill) U10 HLYIlf-B 1H T0111‘- lWllwllllillllreliri lltlhllcr lorinlllfunyy He Iwmd ‘he rm] 1th.“- und ulllgll Joiltlllnytvrlllitillrrlllilitllillfiillh Ill‘: fill‘"QllflllllldrifnglvullIlla?’ l -.'. .- r.—-i _,_. ___i_ _—, i‘ i, ' ‘.‘i a--. “>3 - - A lllilvliur. ilvilul‘! llilylltlr. (‘iulMln-r»;r331lknlxiptnglltliwsw 112E152: iosity, examined the shallow rocky readlse the lllltitlsotlle stint of ~.\l.lrl;lllili:ik, itulllllil Macdollahl; " _ m ‘ lb l. ' 1 1,331“ m the further gllll), ,\ thin one hundred and twelve dollars ‘ lllfiyll “"""l» l<°ill-“" Millml“ “Ylwlxlejnlhie Li?“ hndu ellillldl ms’ trickle of water kept the natural Wllll-‘ll flhtuliii ilmkr furillers feel “r “"‘l‘lll llllyllm» All" Raynol '3“ £ ‘u e A mum l “Dun hollow about half filled. There was 890d- i am directed by—Alexander W. New," "d Georg, H_ Jonegti __ woes and had what seemed ‘m be an unvamu A lecture, cmict-ri illltl basket Executors of the Estate of Peter “me f- I l Th ,t ‘and t.“ social was held ill Argyle Short» Stewart late of St. Avard's In ROadS (‘IOSQd T0 l Relllnllllg l‘) h"! l1""le§._-l"ll_""l’ ezvzi Quart?’eérréaiifogenean,‘the ilall on 'l‘uesday evening _ the 0mm.‘ County‘ to Se“ by pubnc » -drailk from the canteen, fortified arch was compunmvely cook‘ m} ttvcniy-fonrth. licv. C. U. Ztiaciwvin suction on the premises on wsoul-zsmlv, THE EIGHTH DAY OF APRIL, A. D., 1925 AT ONE O’CLOCK P. M. a lot of land at St, Avard‘s, situate on the St. Peter's Road 1 chain, 45 links. x 2 chains, 58 links, with seven-room dwelling house and ARTHUR NEWBERY. stallion charged. Johnny leaped up , _ barn both practically new, being Clerk Executive Council 11!! llle Dlle 0i llllfl- Th9 HWY Slfll- down which Jflmmi ha? ch0mL’ yefi ‘w? nllfirllfllg? by“? the property recently occupied by luiygqgstwi lion swerved and fdll to the oppos- h” heslluled’ ‘Mmld 0 t a rope‘ ‘ph, .1 o ,‘ ‘s6 “nu” f“. . . , . l though; Johnny Then, without ill, only liaugirter of Mr, ulllll Twin shape of Bn-d s the said late Peter Stewart. Also at the said time and place all the personal property of the deceased consisting chiefly of furni- ture and household effects in and about thesaid lot and dwelling. Conditions at sale. Terms- Cash. PETER BRODIE, Auctioneer l29-4-2tst3i. lull rill SALE NORTH TRYON Consisting of 120 acres, Dwelling _ _ _ A 1| 3,45 _,| l ,___--y I) Hg ‘ _ ' " - - n - m, m“ bummwm canvement m Cfmftzflfllc of plo‘t num- qumklyflou are gomg to have“ The" he turned‘ “M, dmwmg up Klllsnuy pnlsptzucfl)donli)lll;n" llllllnlcl‘: \_ The Icl7IIl_:hlI%C. dflfllfl zlllllfll8l in ons, ll Churchul 8mm.’ Mm. and schooy " l? 9°93"! 0" °l bad tune‘ fleadasheJihltuhinc his ropes cuiletl theili separately. H i v I ‘ l an 8 llll 8 Ir Qt! lift-ROI Illd I b)! John gampb," than” rumm, C: , h , Th good, so statts Madame L. irlz u. "f t alrfxilgsazierypAli buildings elec- ‘mm. along m; we" ‘we o’ “i: Dizziness, Sallow blotchy skin, délgfrzllgkdrzru:xflléyepflétgs‘Wm‘: eali in an interview. \ ‘my o ‘r ma“ ac an“ u; t . . ' ' It . Fflfuplalcul-y‘ “my m Rold to s point east from the east- are ‘Ympwms of polson whlch ma". Jghnny m; down m“; smog. ll W" ll "llllllle l"? ""5 l" Bird & Son Limited-Hamilton, Ont. I wlcbun TRAINOR. Elgln, Altl. Co. " N. s. m-s-llit ,._. ._.....__._.__..__ _,_.?l ‘rofessionai , Cards armpit‘ Inuit t B. A. LA. MoDONALD H. F, MoPHEE " ' B. A. sammrh. Attorney, Eto, ~ Money to Loln ftlley Building Charlottetown m. 0ft. Archibald Orldults of N. Y. Post Graduate Msdlcll School and Hospital Ill-notice limited to Eye, Esr, Nose lnd Throat Office layer Iulidlnp Orllt George ltreot Office Hours-s to 12 l; m. ' Telephone UGO-J. 1M (lrllllié Vlii.-—l, l-rrlil-ilillit- .\l.lr.-li-" _\l1-.r m xlolltglilnery, .2. lilirutliy il-rff-i. (irudi- l\.'.»1. lll~ll~n \\-'Zlll(0!‘ and Luella Wood (equal), 2. Clarence cinder-slide, _ lie illoppi-d the grimy sweht front steps from tile rilll to the erllter flour. Jieanwhiie, the gray stallion, ilztvillg cxilnusted ililuscif in trying (ioorgt- E. Cass, ‘Peacher. Auto Traffic Auto traffic on the public high- ways of this province, outside of incorporated City and towns is prq. hibited until the 20th day of May, 1925. By order, iifiiiiiliinit To be sold by Public Auction on Thursday the 30th day of April A. D., 1925 at the hour of twelve o'clock noon. in front of the Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island ALL THAT tract, piece and parcel of land sit~ uate. lying and being on Township idumber fifty-two in King's County in Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as follows:-—COM~ MENCING on the west side of the Hazel Green or Ruskin Road, at ern angle of a farm of land of one hundred and sixty acres formerly owned by John H. Campbell and now in the possession of James McNelll, thence west along the northern boundary of land in the Possession of Flora Campbell to the eastern corner of said land in the possession of Jamel McNelli, thence along the rear boundary of said land and the rear boundary of farms fronting on the Lorne Vll- lsy Hold to the northeast angle of land formerly owned by Finlay Mo- Neill. thence along the eastern boundary of the lame to the south- wsst angle of plot number seven aforesaid. thence east to the place of commencement containing ons hundred acres of land a llttls more or lsll, the said northern moiety hereby conveyed being illd off by giving l sufficient width on the Lorns Valley Rood to include fifty acres by plrlilsl linsl with the southern boundary of tho slid John M, Campbell's farm. ‘Tho above slle ll made under Mark R. McGuigan ’131.2%};7L"..°§.T-i§'§.“fi.i.Zl...§'li ._. , OOLIGITOR, Money to Loon Cameron Block ‘Qivlrjottotown. F. E, l. Y.& IOHNSON y '_ i-illlflx .li‘lleresford Oxiey 15H ltlrold Johnson, 0. A. Orson"; emmi, o, A. . nubile Aoflliltlntl lnd Auditors Membership in tltutll of Cher- arol Accountants of P. i. lillnn lnd News lootll. fist-witness EN) Mortgage bearing date the 28rd dly of March A. O. 1121 lnd movie bl- twesn Daniel A. Campbell of Police's Btltlon in King's county in slid island, Flrrnsr and Elizabeth Campbell his wits of the one end the undersigned Mortgages of the other pert. ‘~ For funhsr plrtleullrl lrlply st the otfflcl of Jamel D. Btewsrt llrnlltsr. l4 Greet George Street. Charlottetown. Dated thlg 20th day of March 92!, NINA MAY TERR-LIZZICK. 119111928341. the steert-tAyet the stallion had lhiltiseif with food, and, taking his ltwu ropes reuscended the cone. {Fastening one rope to a block of lluva, he worked his way down the improvised trail, testing it step by step, Coming t0 the end of the first rope, he knotted i.t to the other. lie had barely set foot on the sandy floor of the crater when the ite side of the enclosure. Johnny estimated the distance to the red lava arch, stepped down to the sand, and began to walk toward it, keeping a cautious eye on the stal- lion. The big gray watched him, tileil suddenly laid back his ears, and with teeth bared charged again. Johnny ran for it, and slip- ped behind the low arch a second Tfilwag A out a be liver is that. if it is not corrected the Liver and Kidneys and Bow- cls have failed to carry away as they should. BEECl-IANTS PI LI-S mrlke l sluggish liver active and keep the Bowels regular. They prevent worse roubles; theybringthemsetlntof health to the cheeks; make bright again the eyes dulled b bliiousness and make life worth will e. Sold Everywhere in Canada his 1-year if you cut olil. inllrkt-ti lll front of it, the Kllave can see thronah it, Now wzitcil for the King tonlorrotv.) Kllave ellnled in tile lvillililw and ll dllfilll llflwlylic stroke. h kl I ‘ » ; _ ._ . . . . __ l 2:: " ‘" ‘a P. E, I. egg laying contest. The, lifilllfi \'i|~-~-1, lAiTlllg ‘ltrlyuur, 2 than)‘: romnlr "ltlukflrjkvxl [he m COOL ‘ Jhe lilflllvfr‘. and alley’ have evi-ry cockorell are from the well known Ri-lii] Raynor f, David Llcll. I ‘ 1 l 1rd b _n _ (‘Conn the Knnvfl; m“ and cam;- ilsiill to be upllllllstlv. Price‘,- U; and hillh Producing flocks of Pro. (iffltlv Vi Marjorie March- ilrlllluluulkecd “like gllwrizgllltt mack "e pun“ me u") (“n-m (lverlplmk illltl bet-f ‘have advancid re- the ' silt no outlet. ‘Evaporation maintained yond, the crater was a pocket 0f stagnant heat. Shadows slipped across the bottom of the critter. leaving a scant quarter of its sund- strewn surface in the sunlight. The wild horse trotted roulld the base of the funnel. stopped and sniffed at Johnny's tracks in tile sand. and seemed inclined to try the truii other urge than sheer impulse, he whipped out his gun and fired a shot into the air. At the crash of the explosion, the. stallion leaped straight for the pile of ttlfn, clawed over it like ll eat, and, with his great haimches heaving, hinged uD the slope and vanished over the rim_ Johnny was up and running across the sand. liolabnrcd np the slope, his chest heaving, ills mouth set in a hard grin. From the crest he saw the stal- lion plunge and slip and slide to the desert iloor-lteurd him wills- tie n challenge to the two horses. and then with ileud tip and tail out strike into u smooth run. The bay pony, Chico, circling, flnuily took after the stallion. Johnny laughed. led, gazing olit across the dim reaches. He ad accomplished nothing-mud yeti he felt rather sat- isfied witrrthe result o! his day's work. The wild ‘horse had headed north, And as liilg as Johnny had been able lto see him, he hull not swerved toward the high meson. Tilers was nothing to do but l-itle buck to the Turkey Springs crrun~ try, whereProlito could rest and griue, all then take up the trail in the morning. Johnny grinned nll he recalled how the pony Chico had taken after the gray stallion. I "Well," he observed, as ho rose, and began to descend the cone. "some folks like ‘em wild.” (To Be Continued) MORE HUMOURS u A. D. i089. With the inoney stolen from the Church, and the taxes wrung alike from rich and poor. Ruf- us indulged his dis- sipation. Orllericns, tho historian ties- erlhes the extrav- agant fashlons of dress. "The shoes- were long and turn- ed up like a rsm's horn, their hands were muffled in gloves that pre- vented their doin! anything useful; and their flowlna locks were curled with hot irons." nlslroltr ri-iliiy, Dressed pork is now being ire used at fruill thirteen ‘ll; fourteen ccllts pr pound. iiuycrl oi‘ fut Udlllu are scouring zir- gave an interesting and llliil‘l‘ll('ll\'t' lecture which was mllcli apreciat- all. The hail was well filled. After a short programme, sale of husk- ets tlnd boxes was proceelletl with when upwards of eighty dollars were realised for school purposes. Oil Wednrsdlly the twenty-fifth in Charlottetown by the lltfl‘. Ewell Mrs, John C. ZiiticPhnil of Argyle Shore and George Carson of Bon. show. The young couple will l”!!- side in Bonshaw when: the groom is a prosperous tanner, On Wellnes- tiny evening tile newly nlurrii-ii people were serenaded at tile home. of Ulle bride when a llunlhl-r 0f their young friends coll-bullet! _. 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