4 ‘g4 s.“ .- s, n m .1 4 p. n- _ - . - ¢.-.—_.--..~;- 11:11:...» :.. uw-“sr-i. . o"? “~1- sussa. .-...~.-_-_..:_...~< Dandruff Remover Shampoo and Fitch's Hair Qiln-Now ‘Remnvn every psrticls of dsndrufl riser, lustrous an1l__rlch. with Fitch's Shampoo- 111... 111-111 the 111111 111 Bvthfor nokimz with l-itch‘: Hair Oil. I-‘or both men nndwomen. Actquickly to get this '15s vnius c for only .1 w". F. W. FITCH CO., 1.16., Toronto MORTGAGE SALE 11y rmhlie nurtiou 1n tmurts 111111111111; in 11tr1|~\\'11 1111 11‘ y i111: second li._y of Juno A. 1), .11 the ltuur of luvlvo tfcluult 111-nu, ull thut tint-t of 1111111 situute, 111111: and being on Townships Xuiuhers Twenty-four sud 'I.‘11i1't,\~1l1rt\e 111 Queen's (lotiuty, 1111111111111 :11~<1 11nsvr1l11-11 as follows 1 ; 11111111111111 on the North ,1.) 111.1111, ou the South g the Winslo“ 11111111 to! the r11.'111 lending from the Portugo Board 111 the Winsioe lloudi nu the Exist 11y Birithesnn‘: pond and by laud new or formerly owned by George Itinthoson, con ‘ 111g twelve and one- huif nor-rs n little 11111re or l1-ss_ being n11 the 1111111 formerly ownrri 11y 111-d- IL-y Y. liorue lying: to the nurth of 11.1111 \\'l1|=1111* Road :11*11 South n! thc Portage item] nforvsuiti, with the water rights hr-lnnglirg thereto. A1110 1111 that other tract of lnnd on said Townships houutleri and described 11s follows, 111:1! is to My: Bounded on the North 11y 11111 srtld Wiuslor- Road o1- (pe Rind 1111-1111,: frmn Portage 11111111 111 “Wuslue 11111111, nu (119 “Tat 11y lnnd u‘ or f1 1 r ownrd by ‘In 1111 Sultl lrtwr 111' tin- l.:11v 1 or 111 possession 1f Must-s Gnl1z1nt_ on the south by lnnd now or formerly owned 11y or 111 possession of Andrew Douct-ttq n1111 on the east 11y 1111111 110w or foru1vr1y' owin-d 11y or 1n pos- zvs-irrzr n! intuit-u tlnlluut, contain- int: (-lv\'r=11 11nd tnr-en-rlrrrrtwr ncros of lnnd a 1111111 runrr- or lvssl. the two trucks containing,- tWPnty-futll‘ uud a quarter ncrr-s more or less. Th" shove sale is ninde under and by virtue of n power of snio contain- ed r1 nu lfll1"I1L111"P of Mortgage tinted the 2nd 11.n- of X1113‘ A. 11. 1i1‘.'|_ n1n1le lrotn-t-en lsune tinllunt of 01141"! Bed linidce 111 Queens (‘nuuty in Prince lltlrrnrrl 191111111‘ 1~‘:1rn1rr, and llose tinllnnt his u-rfu, 11f thetirst part, nnd Jessie Skeffingtuu of llrnr-lrley Ilcncb in Queens County nfcresnid, Widow, of the gr-cnnd purt, which mortgage wus assign-ed 11y Jessie S. Skttfflnyrtttn to (flew-land .\'. 111111inson by nssienurent 11f rnnrtunuo d:1t1\d the _lth of hiurt-h 111T111_ 11111111111, lniving been tn: 11 in payment. nf the tnonoys sc- cured by the snld itlurtgrrge. For particulars apply to ueLend \n11 Bentley, Solicitors (‘nnrlnth-town. Dutr-d this 4th dny n! .\1-1y 111151. Cl1l'J\'liL.\.\‘II \' ROBINSON, A 11f Alnrtgnge. ~l 5 11 thur 4i DOMINION OF (‘AXADA ‘ OF . PROV] l" PRINCE EIHVARD IHLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT 23rd (iaorrzo V. , A. l). 19713 Yu Re Erttnto of llthrgl Fraser Lor- raine late of Cllt1flt)[1(‘t11\\'1'| 1n Queen's County in the 541111 Prtvvincg single wwunan. d1c111s11<l_ tvstste. 111' T1111 110N111 HAP-LE Harold l.f‘u|i11i'1l 1211111», Surrumte, Judge of 1':-r1n11|1-_ 011-. 11v. 'i‘o the h will? 11f the County of vnnstnlrln or Q\1"1'l1'.\ 11111111); 11v :1_n_1.- llrt-rute 1111211111 “ltlltfl suit]. County. GREETING . 11111111111“; ttpnu pending the peti- 111111 on flt- 11 Willizttu ll. P-entlrgv of 1"1111r]11r1.1t111\‘:1' 111' , liurrislor, the l'l.‘i"t1ll41l‘ 111 thr- 1111mm 1111111211 1551111,,- |1r1_t_l|1‘.! 111111 :1 <..'..1tion niny he issue-i for tho purpose hertinuiter self 1111-111: X1111 ure tin-rt-forz: hereby "required tn rite 111i persons interest- vd in the suld 161111111» to 1111 11nd npponr before tut- nt n lu-uhatc Pourt to he 1111111 in the ($111111; l1t1t1'~'~.‘. in Fhrtrlntte- town. in 1111111101 (‘11111\t_\~_ 111 the snid Province n11 'l‘\1r~.~:1l-1.\' tire sixth tlflY of J1me next CD1l1lI\l.’_ 11L tho 110111- of eleven O'clock YHYPXIIJOII n! the snuio tiny to shew 0111150 if airy they nun why tho ncrnunta <11‘ the snld list-ate P11011111 not he ]1:|~"=¢\11 nnd the listnte closed us 111113111 in '1 petition sntl on motion of \\1lli:1t|1 . 111-inlay, I-lsq, Proctor for slid pl-titnnu-r. A1111 l 1111 hnrvlry r1r1l~r 111211 :1 trun (101137 hereof 11c furtlnrith 111111115111111 lu some newspaper t1ul1i1s11-11 111 Fliurlntie- town nfomsnld 011w- i11 011011 ewck for n; [oust fuur r-unsr-nntivt- win-ks from the 111111! hr-rvr-f 111141 tl1 truP copy lowing public 1 namely, in tint 11.1111 of House 1n '(‘l1:1r111tt1»t11\v_r1 nftwt- nr nrur the ltnyal 1111111; 11f .1 111d at or near the Bunk of Nora Stro- tin 1111111 in l‘l1'Ir11-1t11-t'r1\\'tt nfntvsnld. And l do 11or1»l1_v furtln-r ord~r thnt r1 true copy 111 r111? 111» furlhulth served on the .~\t11-r111~_-,~r;1~n1\ '11 111.‘ this l‘r0- iutrrrtrstrui may ..- 1;l\'lI\' undI-r my hnud 111111 11111 .\'11:1| of the 11.1111 R. 111' 1'rn11ntr\. 1 5 4 thur 41 Furness Withy & 0o. Limited _ PASSENGICRS AND FREIGHT linutr. Rlrurllng nt New Ynrk nml uniting n1 11111011111; [torts In rotation. l111l||.1\_ ' >1. 1111111151, Mun- , ht. John's, .\rr. (‘hTuwn null lenve a}: for St. John's F. F. N. N. -'n0u|.\'|('.\" " HUS} l.|\ l)" l ||1|ri11ll|'l1r\\ r1 Agents, (JARVELI. BROS LTD. AYTI‘. ‘tl-T 1r. _ .. "-2 5'1 stout. brown paper and looked with- tn it 1t. contained rnoaey—t.hrce dollars, some cents. He nad been working a day, or he would have been working that long, when the store closed to-nighf. His pay was at the rate of twenty-two dollars per week. He had dropped the tom envelope and was putting the money into his pocket when a. sound in his neigh- bourhwd made him turn sud- denly, at the foot of the stairs. He was not, apparently, the only m- cupant of the basement; Backing cautiously out across the heavily wrapped bundles that. were u. dozen times the size of her small body was what he at first supposed to be a child.>Once fully in view, he recognized her at. once. It was Maggie. “That was a job for you!" she said panting, explanatory, raising to his eyes as beautiful a pair of blue specimens as he had ever seen, "What was?" he asked. Her own eyes became slightly sus- picious. "Weren't. you waitin’ ideei leaflets?" she asked. "I'don't know what you're taikin’ about!" the boy answered. “Didn't: you hear the gong," "Sure I heard the gong!" "well, don't you know you'll get fined if you're not in your place when that rings? Here—take these," the girl said expertly, plunging into an opened crate, securing some doz- ens of small frying pans, all tied t0- gether by the eyes in their nickled handles, and cramming them into his arms. “We'll say we were after stock," she explained rapidly. She had loaded herself with kitch- en brushes; now she started toward the stairway. "Follow me, an’ I'll get us both out of 11:1" she promised, confidently. “Don't; you say a word. Joe. I'll run it!" Joe, who was tall, found himself smiling ss he followed her small, flying figure. she went up the stairs, almost at a run. He kept: close be- hind her wiih his own load of jung- ling frying pans.- She stopped only once. “Mr. Smith," she said, in a busi- ness like tone to a, fioorwalker who arrested her with a. sailow hand, for them ‘MORTGAGE SALE There will he sold hy Public Auct- ion in front of the (‘nurt House 11f Clinrlnttetuivn on Snturduy the twentieth duy of hlny A. D. 111C174 nt the hour of ttvvlve o'clock noon n11 that parcel of land situate lying and 11e- ing on Lot Twenty-three in Queens County nforcsnitl bounded and (les- rribod us follows: On the norlhonst 11_\' thojifnlpr-que Road on the north- west by lnud in posst-sinn of Thnmnl Palmer formerly John Mulinuglilnnhz lnnd on tho southwest by the rear lins of fnrms fronting on the Johns- ton's Ilond and on the southeast 11y lund 1n possession of Jnmes ltlclmod fornmrly Malcolm htvhrnnfis lnnd con- 1111111115: seventy nrrcs of lnnd n iiitic more 0r less hvlnr: fnrtywfire nctcs tlcscribotl 1n 11 tier-ti from the C0111- rnissioucr of P11111111 Lands to the snid Aiexnndnr lticPhcrsou dated the 2nd April 187D and twenty-fire acres n11- joinlng same to tho northwest being thus described 1n a deed dnted 27th October 11127 registcred in Lilicr 8S fnlin 140 Queens County Registry Books. from Daniel McPherson und others to Ilnnnnh lilcPhorsnn. ‘This snle is mnde 1n pursunnce of a Pnwcr of S1111! contained in nu lu- dontttrs of Mortgage dated the 17th Orlnbcl‘ A. l’). 15130 11nd mnde 111-tween Hector Iluchrrnnn of New Wlltshiro irnqurens County nfor-esniti fnrnier of the first part nnd Angus McLean of Snurin in Kings County, 11121110111 Doctor of the other pnrt dcfuult hav- ing heommntlc 1n the pnyrnent of principal nnd interest. For further particulars nnply st the office nf lticlionn 11nd Wclflnnnn, Solicitors Royal Bunk Building, Chur- lottvtown. Tinted this ninrtoenth dny of April A. D. 15133. MARION A. DICLEAN J. BKENTON AIATTIIIMVS Executor! of the above numod. Mortgngce, Angus McLean. 8080 i-flli-Thurs-tl MURTGAGE SALE To h» sold hy public auction in front of the Lnw Courts Building 1n (‘hnrlntlctown on Fridny the 111th 41:13‘ of liny A. l’). 1037i at the hour nf twelve o'clock noon_ n11 thnt trot-t of 1111111 situnte lying nud 111-ins 0" 'l‘nwns11ip Number Fifty-one in King's County, Prince lrltlwnrd Is- 1,-1n(1_ hrvtlnllfill and 111-scribed ns fni- lnwfl that is to say: Commencing nt 1110 Genrrrctosvn Rnnd nt the West line of John Kennt-dyfis farm nud rrritninz n-cst 111011;: snld Rnnd to 111113-11 Shaw's (now Willinm Pnwrrhz). cnst 1111c, thence running north along snld Mist line one hundred r-hnlns nr tn the fnrm of Mnriin Prtor (‘moor- nn thr-nce oust along strld 1111111 t0 John Kennedy's, (nnw Milton Ken- nedy's), went 1lne_ thence smith slum! Frrlrl line nnr- hundred chains or 111v- (lc-nrgetnwtt llmtd, thence west nlvmg the snid Road tn the pinup nf f"tillllll‘llf‘i"ll'l"lll', cnntninini! one h11n- rirml ncrcs of lnnrl a little morn or loss. Th» nhm-r- n11» is mndn under nnd 11y virtue of n pnwcr of snlo con- inlnozl 1n n11 indrrnture of mortgage dntcd 111v fith dny n1‘ Juno A. l1. 1921i nmdn hotu-r-en Jnhn 1.1111110 ftlnllish o \\'1~nt llnxbury in llflsimg liussnr-hti- nr-tiw, (?nr|1r~nt1~r_ and (‘nthcrlnn lsnhrrl livlllslt of the first purl, and Vnlhl-rlnl‘ Alvlnwui r11’ Slnntnguo 1n Kings (‘ormilh (slum door-trawl), the 11111101111 part, defntilt hnviug 11cm nmrlr- in payment of the rnortr-ys se- rrurrrl 11y the 11.1111 mrrrtznge. For particulars nppl)’ tn lir-Lrnr] 11nd lientlr-y, Solicitors, Charlotte- HHYIL llnifld this 111111 do)‘ nf Ant-ll 151113. “'ll.l.l.\.\l PI. IWINTI. V ALIIFJKT J. ll. .\I.\l‘ 1N. rwtnto of into Lfirtnerlnc llxw-liltrrs ‘lPLuu/l 8979 4 20 tbur 4 ‘. KATHLEEN NO. _ RLS. Instead, he took from his pocket (‘me an’ Joe hem was 80ml‘ 011i? a small folded yellow envelope of some stufl for the house furnishin’: when the gong rung-will you chock us in?" Mr. smith eyed her with mispla- ion. "I thought I had you this time, Maggie," he observed drily, display- ing a wrist watch. “No, 111-t" the girl Answered sturdily, honest blue eyes on his face. "We was geftin’ out shock." "All right, all right," he said chal- lengingly, "but; who asked for them brushes and pans?!‘ "I don't know sir. Someone just yelled down when I was flnishin’ my lunch.” "Well, I gum I'll just step over to the house furnishing with you, Maggie," the man said unpleasant- ly, “and we'll see if we can identify the order. Howll that: do?" When they reached that churning, convulsed department that was de- voted to house furnishings: Maggie shouted, “Say! Which of you girls ast for fryers an‘ brushes? Me an’ Joe've got. 'em here, anywayi" "I done it! An bring them in here, and next. time don't set around down there doin‘ cross-word puzzles while you think 11; over, Maggiei" she said, rising a1; once to the girl's aid. Smith, only half convinced by all this cheerful gltbness, nred a parting shot. “Looks like you've got thirty or forty of them pans here now, Mrs. Cullen." "Well, here's the way of it, Mr. Smith, There was a school-teacher in this morninfl” Kate responded ‘an’ all was that; she says her class in domestic signs-whatever they urel-wud need a hunder’ of ihem—-" “My goodnessl" Eugene Smith said under his breath, departing. It was never any use to go against Kate Cullen; he had never really scored against; Maggie Johnson, either. The two of them to- gether—-l Joe meantime stacked brushes under the counter, while Maggie, arranging the frying pans compact- ly alongside, exchanged the time or day with Mrs. Cullen. "Pops takin’ that. stud.’ that. never had no label on the bottle; the stuff Ma got at an auction," said Maggie, in answer to the older woman's kindly inquiry. "They wear real well, you'd be surprised!" added Maggie, of the ten-cent window weights, to an inquiring customer. “If they wear at all, you bet your life I'll be surprised," the customer, disenchanted, responded sourly. Maggie, was fired into sudden in- terest. Her eyes danced with a blue battle spark. "We don't guarantee them for use as weights in private stills, madam, nor to fire at the old man in case of a family difference!’ ' she ex- plained, to the unconcealed pleasure of everyone within hearing. "Gel: out of here, Maggie," Kate Cullen said. "An' you move along, too, Joe. The girls are very fresh nowadays," Kate added placatingly to the panting customer. “She'll get fired for that: to-nightl" “Well, I'm glad to hear it," the woman said, mollified. (To be Continued.) 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P: EDITOR NOW BE- TIRING LONDON. moat famous sdiwrships in the u, pgf. 13 flvllt 1D 1111118110 B Pwldinzwn, who has been ediiortkind was virtually Empire. thli v1 W 3°11‘ 0W" Pa‘ been associated with 1111 kinds of to the "a. o. P." for having given movements on behalf of bvyish them the works of Henty, Kingston It i8 0111! "if l°°°lld man!“ m m“ ife for at least 30 years. A geners- Jule: Verne, Talbot; Ba-"nes Reed prsmn sire: the paper was found- “on ‘so the R. T. HOLMAN Limited SUMMERSIDE, P. E. t. 'All Congoleum, Patterns Stocked By MOORE 6? McLEOD Limited the Army Mr. Pocklington has headed boys of today are grateful 8111711111116? """"tr_vl'lrvlnvwwg, Wu"... attempt to swim the Niagara RI.- pau, wrote m1- uie "n. o. P." and T!" whymper described his exploits on "mam the Matterhorn 1n the same pages. moo‘ ‘ m The dshiia 11111’ been grown a ° 4' 817d 553°" 110119? W- Ci- 131166. the garden flower for about. dns hund- . l! R1 h rd r- 1- 9d 54 Y"?! 13° o” "Y c l‘ B. O. P. amongst papers of its unapptoachable in cricket, Captain red years, the nan-red "r1914" “m. i1 unchallenged Webb, the first to swim the Ohsn- ning‘ into thousands. The collar- !" 911° 1"‘ 91911911 Ytars is retiringwand its following among boys of all nel, and who w“ mm“ in m 01.110 made its appearance 1n 190°- ‘ th BM!!!" 11D 1!! 8 Iflmily atmos-‘agcs is still very strong. M" 10-0" ° E pliers of service to the Church and! How many grey-haired and bald. and was offered for sale in 19°1- "Pssoriy-flowered" was not ll!- d into North America until There is I tribe in Centrll Am“ that has been out of touch with ivilisstion since Livingstone‘: tlmfi- Bome people luvs all the luck-