i»; COPYRlcmT i927 by SHIV‘: .N-U. Th: BOBBS'HERRILL CO. "IKE STORY at‘ the limp body in its drenched cloth- es. the dark hair. the iine head, the gaping wound, and‘ outihmg onthe sand the pale hand, long, slim and poweriul, the hand of a. gentleman. hand oi a scholar. hand that betry- ed intenstiy oi ieeling. 1t was the hand that had stirred Gay most deeply. and when it‘ lay before her in her penciled sketch, delicate and strong, she buried her face in her two harlds and burst into nervous weeping. But in a. moment she con- trolled herself, shook away her tears orossly, and dafobed at her ayes with the back of her hand. lacking the wispy handkerchief that was gone. “Is this the quiet good little place they brag about?" she asked her- seli. “Where they come and-steal dead bodies-from under your very eyes?" Both tears and laughter mine alt the whimsical notion. But in spite oi her attempt to be iaoetious ‘and. unconcerned she was highly nervous and quite urlstrung. A sud- den clear call. "Hallo there." from behind, startled her into a {night/m- ed scream and. she sprang to her ieet. Quite beyond power o! reason as she was. the cell had seemed to come linmn the valley c! death. Glancing up, she saw on the piaz- zaoithemttleclulaanlanwho leaned over the railing and beckon- ed to her. He was a. stranger, she knew at once, one oi‘ time siunmer people. no nattive son. _ "I beg your pea-don." he called pleasantly, "but will you kindly show me the way down? I cannot ilnd the m» “There is no path. There is no way down." - "But-I beg your pardon-you are down, are you not?" They did not speak again until they entered the wood. when the Captain, rather diflidently, broke ‘ ' the silence. ' . "You oughtnt to live there by ‘yourself, Gay. Women hafnt no call to live alone. It ain't eccordin’ to natur.‘ ‘Phley get queer. They get to thinkih’ things, they get to seein’ s - timings-ghosts and sech. You better go to the hotel. Gay, for the rest oi the summer. I’ll let you oi! on the rest of the rouse. It ain't accord- ln’ to natur‘, livin' alone." Gay made no answer, but she smiled at him. and when they came at last to the precipitous cliiis that girt the cove, she led the way. stumbling, sliding ialling, while the Captain granted and softly swore beneath his breath behind her. In the cove. at last, she turned with her usual brisk assurance, and flung out a handtoward the spot where the body had lain. Then her eyes widened, her lips parted and she stared, aghast. The captain was right. There was no bodyon the sand. Except for themselves. the cove was void of ‘liie, as it was void of death. Flashes oi light Iwam before heu- eyes, and she swayed dimly. “I'll just sit down a minute to 89$ my wind back," the Captain printed. and dropped down heavily on a low rock, m I away great beads 0i perspiration with his red hanker- ohiei. ~" Gay pulled herself together. “Somebody took him away while . I was gone." she said in a low voice. - "I was not" fooling you. I leit him right here, Bee, the sand is wet from where he » Gay smiled up at him. “Yes but I “It splashed from the suri," he slid right down those steep locks. said. and it is hard sliding, I assure you. Iamcqnlinguplwillshowyou the way through the woods and the lane will lead you direct to land- ing. I go that way. Wait for me." “I put his hand on hisbreast, and my handkerchief I spraak over his face. Captain, do you think I'm ' crazy?" she demanded indignantllh, "No, Gay, m, I don't, think you’rel crazy." he said stouthr. "But you] hadn't ought to live alone. It a‘n't‘ good flor women. makes ‘em queer: ain't accordin’ to-naturfl" Gay smiled rwther warlly. “I am sorry for all the trouble I have caus- edyouIamsureyouknowthatI had no desire to deceive you, de- liberately. I am very sorry. Will you go on home now. and leave nte? I have my sketch pad in my pocket. Iamgolngtodrawtheiaceilrom memory, and perhaps W“ W111 W" cog-nize it. I want to do it while it - is all fresh in my thought.” The Captain demurred, but GAY stood ilrm against him, and his ob- jections dwindled. He went of! at last, a sturdy little figure. tor- alli his frailty and his bent shoulders. . Gay picked out-a. seat for herself j among the rocks and iell at once to work. She could see itall so vividly, that her flesh cruwledlas she rev"!- duced the picture from memory-the M small bit b: sand below the i" AIIBTIQII SALE t To be sold by public auction _on the premises oi Lester Hamill. at I Albany. on Friday. Dec. 21st... at 1 p. m. All his stock, crop, iarm im- plements and household furniture. consisting oi 1 tum work horses. 1 driver, 1 milk cow, 45 hens, full line oi potato machinery, sprayer, polar to digger, horse hoe‘ and iertiliur. spreader. all nearly new and In good condition. . Sectional seeder, . disc barrow. spring tooth and spike NEW. B"! plow, binder. hay eumr. ha! rflw» two double truck wagons. lei 0f 50b sl ghs, wood sleighs, drivlng sleigh.‘ d ving wugou. cream seplrllor. quantity harnou. including one set ‘ wrilsh double harness. About 1 tons . ha}. M00 bus. green mountain p0. J. ROBERT MacDONALD Auctioneer. illlilfi-li-IB-Si top the rook cliff and wsitedto she had gained that height. "Nice little shiwk." he said. tapp- the reaction of one o! her own kin George, what a story." said thoughtfully. "I He crossed from the piazza to the - Decending a Few Steps to Give 1hr I “"14 , We all enjoyed ourselves and will be i assist her, decending with difiiculw a few steps to give her a hand when ing the comer oi the IJi-ttlfi club as they passed. "Were you sketching it i... "No, I was sketching-d can, listen!" Gay stopped short. an urned o- m] m.‘ t Wad mm eagerly. A sudden lmpmnsra a on his new evidence ing for sympathy. for tinderstandiilgé in her enrotionsl strain. overwhelm- edhH.Infll0l1€flt0lW0f$.Bt6-HD3 darkly into his interesting eyes. Guy told him the whole story: oi the body than; had come to her on the waves, the wound in the temple, the line white hands: how she had gone ior help, and returned to iind it- he the med it out while you were a oomed by Santa Pals. I guess I’ll stop for a little philos- opherlng about Pa and think of the dear little kiddies who may be wel- TRYON TIDBITS The chicken- supper and bazaar held by the Ltdies oi North Tryon Presbyterian Congregation the ev. ening o! Dec. 12th., at the home oi Mrs. Sarah McKenzie, Tryon, was a decided success. Giita of every de- scription, suitable either for ladies or gentlemen were on the table ready for purchasers,‘ while the supper, table had the heaviest task of its liie holding up the good things which the crowd speedily ate up. However the ladies seemed to have an endless store and table ai- ter table illled with hungry guests failed to make a shortage. It was ‘a rare good time and a real good teed. therefor the next one ladies. Mr. u. M. Chisholm, local De For- est Crosley dealer. recently placed radios in the homes oi Messrs. Wil- bur Weddell, Russel Mabay and Al- fred Calrns. North ‘Ii-yon. Mr. .Chisholm_ who is one oi PEI. most wuccesailu radio dealers. is to be {or public confidence in both himseli and his line. Mr. Harry’ Clark. Victoria. was a recent visitor to North Tryon. the guest oi Mrs. H. M. Chisholm. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Reg Thomas, u. Guy stopped suddenly. shivering again. "True." she said faintly. "1 knowit. Itniedsohardnotevento nuuuu" think-ct . , Her hoe was f‘! will! Wu would give this to me," he aid persuasively. "Or sell it to ccmpanled by Miss Penzie Chisholm visited the Western capital on Sat- urday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dawson. were Saturday visitors to Summer- side. Mr. Frank Cobb. Charlottetown. spent Sunday at his home in North ‘Pryon. < Mr. C. W. Ives and party consist- ing oi Mrs. Georgie Bacon. Mr. Chas. Beoorrand Mr. Geo. Ives. motored to Charlottetown on Bat- urday and returned that evenins well pleased with roads and weather conditions, which certainly were id- eal. .. With manly kindness blent, Gleanings From MiLiew “The thing that goes the farthest Toward making liii Worth while. That costsjiie‘ ieastfilnd does the ' i most , 1s just a pleasant smile, 1's iull o! light and gladness too l It's worth a. milliorrdollars, And doesn't cost a cent. A smile that bubbles i m a heart That leaves its ‘limo men, - Will chase away the clouds oi gloom ‘And bring the sun again." Mr. Willard Wood, North Cohasset arrived home Saturday evening ‘to spend a iew months with his Pflents gr. and Mrs. Henry Wood. Vernon ver. Mrs. Roy McKenzie. North Tryon. is seriously ill_oi pneumonia. Her mother. Mrs. John Gillie. who has been in Amaabury. Mesa, ior the past year. arrived home on Friday in response to a. telegram tolling her of her daughter’: serious illness. The Misses Belle and Francis Cobb arrived home on Saturday. ‘alter B pleasant week spent in Uigg. the guests o! their aunt, Mrs. Warren Dawson. Miss Marion Weddell. d. a. o. student, spent the weekend at her home in North ‘Ii-yon. Miss Margaret Calbeok, C. B. C. student. Charlottetown. spent Sun- day with her pirentrin North Try- on. Mr. Geo. Hsnnesaey, Charlotte- town, spent Sunday with relatives in Tryon. . ,place u. at. a The many iriands oi Mr. Donald Mcllachorn, Miliview, eldest and highly respected citizen oi that vic- inity. is reportedes not been in his usual good health. His many friends trust he may soon recover. t Mr- Ernest Dunphy. Millview, but new living in U. B. A. arrived home to spend his holidays with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dunphy. I m. and Mrs. Harry Jenkins, Haul- Ibrook, were visitors to Millview Sunday. ‘ _ r t... m: vilited m. and m... Alphouailu O'Donnell. Mondale and 1.0g. them a line boy. Congratula- us. A quiet but pretty wedding wok olchim‘: Church. Ver- non Elva", olfflovcmber 21st, when Min Mary Murphy. China. Point wu united in incl-rings to Mr. Joseph l MEET Aunt Het and Poor Pa- two of the most famous IIEWSpaper Philosophers. Follow these two champions every day in the Char- lottetown Guardian s by the Rev. P. . Mullins‘ Nine Movie ‘ Mgr: Killed (Glllidlln PHI!) MOQCY)W. D20" IS.—NIIIC "Wm"! J men were killed today when they fell over a precipice in the North Ocu- cuian Mountains near Gro- seny. it is learned here. ‘Bio men were member-sol a party engaged in filming a section o! the mountain area. it was sold. be fllled. To the bereaved husband and relatives we ‘extend our sincere sympathy. Her iuneral was held ‘on December 4th to St. ‘Joachimb Church, Vernon River there to await the great awakening. Miss Ida Sutherland. Charlotte- town, has arrived home alter spend- ing a couple oi weeks in Cherry Valley. - , The mahy friends DI Mrs. Everett Jenkins. Cherry Valley. who was Operated on recently, are pleased to know s56 is making good progress. The pupils oi the Millview School N‘! Preparing ior a “Big" time some night next week. and they are going to greet Santa thlslyear very heart- lly._by all accounts he expects to come in his. new aeroplane. "Be sure Ind come." ‘ Ml’. John O'Kecie, A tidal , in Milivlew recently. v0 e w” m. and mi. George Mclllachern. i‘.‘.2"}l'.fl.'%i“l.l”°§‘"§‘°.tl' Jenkins. v n "f. _ , ‘in Mrs. Wm. Cold! ma daughter INM. ha returned home otter P9 Pleasant visit with T0 1 IuILILIOlI-ll ILAIIII‘! us“... _§Q% . E_ y; lei‘ r 1% 5 profession. I should buy it. 3 n; a§§§= iiillliflli. §:‘3§ “ a??? 55.; g sill.- _ bullies 8 i 3 2* §i=§=§t fir?‘ “i .*€§iT§§ 5i? d? E E Mr.‘ J, I. returned on Sc _ ma: when new; _ Thojdldfiit laabfinibe-laptht maroon. murmur w! Moouinulliu wu lidlng a irienda in the city. §:§§..r:tt; w?‘ "2ruter*zz:tu:""‘ -..... -1- l no ay w j . _- who m. dam. c, "am" WWQ Vernon Rivet‘. wghu been p ‘ _ ‘m. l! rlnorieuu doing nicely. inc Hewett; Cape Traverse.’ were ..~_... - vaiitora'to Tryou on Stmday. o! Ml- (ma; are m9... ‘conned w his home . by». . l Smith lndllin :;asraetat' “re as I'>’IUQI" that. Ma has a way of saying the right thing at the right time, and when she says “I’m going to be a Santa Pal, you bet she means “We are”-so that's Banditry on _ 4 77... Decline? CHICAGO. Ills. Dec. IL-The de- caéicmt age in benditry seems to have u ' . First there was the bandit who got peeved at his victim, threw away his gun and started a tight. Then there was the bandit who stuttered, tak- ing so long to give the command to "st-t-t-ick ‘em upwthat police were on the scene before thdvictim could respond. Again, justyracontly, there was the holdup man who picked a deaf gentleman as h! victim. and had to shout so loud to make his demands knowns that police came running. ,nt.n ..t1'vvzn..i Grout i. m. slid And now there is Daniel I-‘alco the‘ holdup man who forgot his piswl. Falco walked up to Milton Fields at Madison and Curtis streets and said: "Hands up." As he spoke he reach- ed to his hip pocket ior h_is_ gun. 1t was not there. In a quandarylfe be‘. gan to search his other pockets. His victims observed the actions with growing interest. "You have no gun," he mqqjg. ed- “Ne? slid Falco. "w. That was all Fields wanted to know. ,'Themnnyiriendb Iona» ruuvaasa uo-ras ' -. w. Jack Duran and we. Bessie Dunnfloi Cape ‘mlvem 1 re recent visitors to Summer-aide. oi Mrs. Janna A. Hewett. 0i CapeTl-cverse. l" glad to" knolvshris slowly recoverw inwrgmirouraudering with a broken ~ Mr and Mrs. Moses oulcmfll were ‘visitors to Summerslde on sat- urday. - ‘ ' " um Therauit. burden. was the week-end guest of Mi" ' TPIVQISQ. - ~ . The many-friends oi Mrs. Red Harvey wcrcsorrytolesrnitwu ‘H ncqeeury iorlapv to leiva Tuned”. _; morning enrouio tor the Ho!!! W?" ' tori; Hospital. 1601mm. ior trait» ‘ ment. Mrs. liarveywas ueomwm‘ iedbrhci- irimd Mrsfiflulsel Bell- rbqil-mlb ‘hallo! um vicinilll" ' the good ndip k mum» cumin: ‘Vvlddtiherw I - The Censor-verse school is PW‘ lavoursbly under the em- ~iul monument o! our teachers the _ Marjorie and ' Jennie Mut- He bezanbwyiha his mu u. ru- ‘m, 00'! (ECG. When. Police Lieutenant ‘Sullivan, was shutting the cell door behind Felco a iew minutes later hlco still was myatiilad. . "1’ wmllily NIH all." he urn. "where I put that gun." l . f‘ I m j .$?.§;fit”..'i_i.ffii"l..t'$.% v ‘ .’ ' l _- ‘i - .- lfitwbhrtm. awn"? 1: lanai 1mm b: m; b-n ti: -$5¢¢i¥'l?¢¢ w. I . . . . . .1 1;‘. A.- Ia, - cousin, Mill Thelma Howett, Capo‘ -