‘PAGE TWO National Tc Study Course For Sunday Schools I936 mperance JUNIOR STUDY I. OCTOBER. 4th LET'S (it) FISHING By MARY l-IADAE "Lofts go fishing!" Ted said to his bow. (Jillllll, Jun, one afternoon lale l“ .~\lllllllt'l'. "My llllllcl‘ l5 going, and I'm euro he'll take us if we prom- Lw lu hl- qllgvl. Lot's ask him. ‘Illr- p.13... who werq spcmllng their llclrl. up uorlh at Moose Lake. soon lullri ‘lids llllllCl‘, and much , ~ fill lu- unyi- his conscnt. . um rirnll‘; ozirsnlcn," hr- l u rlllllt‘, looking out to- - rolls were gathered WilS row-boat ' Uklcrl ~ bolt was put 1n the’! ’ IHUIINION or‘ . Province nf YRINFII ICIHVARD ISLAND I\ ‘lllll PIRUILYIJI (HURT til" lNill rl.l_\ of Scplrxlrllyl-r‘ .'\.l). 1936 llflfv \'\tilll' All‘ Clllcl: L‘. (Tarleton. llllc ur >uuris in Kings County in llrr- xlltl y-rnlnr-v, murrhnrlt, dcc- ,' ~ -<l AVUIJJAA‘, j ' lllr‘ llolluuruhlc HAROLD I 1.x .\i;il I‘ \I..\lliIi. burrogatc, J:l.l,-l- ol l'l'l)lI-Ill', Alt. Ar. To lllc wn-rul of the County of i hing-s (ounly ul" any (‘onstuble or‘ lllFliltl‘ )'|\‘I‘\UII uitlliu slliil County. (Zlll-LI/IINU: _ \\ lllltr. \\ upon rrurlirig thr i p llllllll on lilr- oi .\ll\lilr AJ-urltun .ru:l Slur." Jrncr- til" utriccs of - Allin!‘ lmillrrl ii ‘ll praying‘ .r ill.ll.llll may lll’ issuvrl for thr : :r>~r- limr-runltr-r wt lorlh: You Al": llu-lviorl‘ hl-rr-lrv rr-qLirctI to r-itu .lll IIUIMJIIN llltcruslrrl ill lht- said . I lull,» to be and Appear bcluro Illtl 4t .r Prolnrlc (‘ourt to be hold in the} (uurt llousc in (‘lurlotteto\vn, inl (lllvclls (ouuiy, in lllc said-Prov- Ilhu, r-n Iur-srllly tlu‘ Qlltlt day of, (ll‘llllll*l' nr-.\t coming, at the hnur of ’ ’I'uclu- o'clock nuon of the same day , tu shut r-uusc if any they can Why! [he jr-cnllllts of the said Estate} should not be passed and the Estate , rlusml .r,~ |.ll'll_\t'(l for in said pctition' null <.ll nrotion of Arthur F. Mc~~ Qmm lkquirr, K. (Z, Proctor furl srrid Pclilruilr-r. ' ' And I do hcreby nrdur that a trur- I copy lir~rr~ol' lu- forthwith pllblishtllll’ in Mum: ur-nsprlrver published in i l. lmrlntlr-toun in Quccns County rim-c in cur-h WPPk f"! nt Il-nst four consecutive l vn-r-ks 1mm thc date hereof andl that a true copy hereof be forthwith | posted in thr: following public plILC- l the weather was like he W34 on as respcr-tivcLv, numcly’, on the hall of lln- ("burl llorm; in Souris afure- . mill at tho -lorc formerly conducted h): tiu- urirl I) “rsvd and at or near , thr- store of the J. J. Ilughes Co.“ Ltri., hoLll in Stlllfla aforesaid zmdl that a true ropv Iir-rcof be forthwith ' svrvcrl on tlu- Atturncy General of tho Provincv so that all persons |.I\l(‘.i' tho said Estate as due have notice ‘ l GIVEN undr-r my hand and the Seal of the said Court. (L, 5,) this 13th day of Scptembcrl .\. 1)., 103G and in the First‘ \('i\l' of Ilis Majesty's reign. rsgri.) l H. L. PALHIER, Judge of Probate. L 0612 _____i_____.____.._ DOWIYION’ 0F (‘ANADA Province of PRINCE EDWARD ISLAYD IN THE PROBATE COURT The IBth day of September Al). 1936 In Re Estate nl’ Waldron B- Lr-arrl lute of Sourls in Klngli County in the sold Province, Tailor dcr-r-nsmd tr-stzltc. By the Honourable HAROLD IIEUNARI) PALMER, Surrogate, Judge of Probate, &c., M‘. '1'» the Slirrifl’ of the County of Kings (‘riunly or any (‘unstable or literate prrson within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of’ I-Jmlly Lenrd and John ltusscll Lrnrd the executors of the uhnvo mum-d deceased praying flint u dL-rtion may be Issued for the purpo-m lrvrciilaftcr net forth: You are thv-rclore hereby required to cite all prrsonu inlorcstcd In the said Install: to he and appear before mi.- ul at Prolmto (‘ourt lo be held in tho Court Housv in Charlottetown. In Qua-oil's I'r>unty. In the said Province, on ‘fur-surly, the twentieth dllfl o! llrtnlicr nr-xt coming, nt the hour of’ Iilrvr-n o'clock Iurifnllfln 0f "mo A5‘ to shrw cause It any _ rm why thr- Accounts of the mid l-lstrrlc should not be passed and tin: I-islato r-losrrl as prlIYr-d for in snid petition and on motion of Arthur I". Afrflurrid I-Isquim, K. (1., Proctor for sziirl Petitioner. And I rlo lir-rr-hv nrrlr-r that a true copy licrrrvf br- forthwith published in sonrr- Ilr-Ilflpllfrlr published In 1 (‘harlnllr-lnwn In Queens County once ln r-urh wr-r-k for , at lrltst four consecutive » nrcks from the , fllllt n trur- copy hr-rvof l)!‘ forthwith 1 Ilrr-tfll in llir- fullnuiilg puhllr, plac- I o4 TI'S|')I‘I'tlVI‘lY, nzrnn-Lv, on the halll m" lln- (‘ourt llousr- in Souris afore- tilffrfd to England for a brief visit. 1‘ we take exam“ m the open a“. we said, nt tln" tailor-slurp fnrmrrly, r-ondur-lr-rl bv tlu- said Ilr-rr-asr-d and l nt or ui-rrr Ilic slorl- of The J. 3.5 IIughr-t ('o., I.trl.. holh In Souris aforrwnirl l I.’ all persons Into-r- Islr-rl in lllr Hair! Ilstnlr- as aforesaid , nuy linvo rllrr‘ notlr-r- lhr-rr-of. , (viIYliN unrlr-r my hand nml thr- |I \'.| this lilllr rlzly of Scplrmlir-r \. ll.. lllfi" nurl in Ihr- Finl war" of Ills Mnjr-sly"; rr-ign.‘ l " fl.‘ l.. i \'..)l'-ITt, ,Ir;'l r of Probulr l. ff r .. ~ He cheered them at their mm and .r-:il of tho salrl Court‘ ‘ luunched and soon Ted and Jim had hopped in and were in their places at the oars, Ted's father was u passenger scaled in file stern. .- us. .u'.t “an. .1111! QFTARWYFETOWN. MYSTERY HOUSE By KATHLEEN NOIBII The next day he took her to lunch in an obscure Italian rest- aurant in Columbus avenue. They sat irl a. small alcove com- pletely shut away from the eyes of the world. "I-leave ho! Heave h0l" said the boys merrily as they pulled hard on the oars, llfld just as merrily the bout mzulc its wrly out into the mid- ‘ dlc of rho lake. The lake was rough. but the‘ harder the boys worked, thc faster the waves swishcd past them. When they place near the opposite shore, the big stone \\'lll‘l the rope tied around ' IL ivllicll lay irl the bottom of thcl born. and which was their anchor, ‘was dropped into the water and the fishermen were ready for action. Tllcy worked hard. Bites were scarce. They tricd allthe tricks they knew, and they moved several times to a new fishing ground, but never l!- fish did they catch. "Apparently this ls l1 p00!‘ day 101' tislililg, boys," Tcds flrther said at lust. "VI/c might us ivirll make for lloruc." ' Tllt. boys were disappointed, but Jltn said, "Oh well, it ivas good spun, llnywvuyn" Tiult night zlflw supper Tod's whole flumly salt. around lllC‘ big log _ lire in their crlbln by the lake. Out- l slrlc rt storm raged. The wind howl- cd through rhc lrccs. The ruin beat llgllllfrl the iviurluw pllllfiS, and the g \‘,ll\'I‘.> upon tllL‘ shore. It was ll good nigh. to be lntloovs. Ted nus rcad- l, mu. Ills fll('(' was buried in his book. l lic was rl-llrlillg about fishing’- sr-llooucrs llurl. ‘uciollgcrl tu tllc , .Nr>rlh SD11 flout. and ZlbUllt tllc ‘ bruvr- senior-n who lrrucd dzmgcrs and l zlcllcutlues to cum sufficient money for food and clothing for them- selves and for their families. He‘ ivrrs sporrally‘ interested in the story hbout one strange ship. On its sub up near the bow, were words curled in bold letters. The words "were, "Heal the sick,“ and "Preach the word." It was the ship ‘belong- inr; l0 the Mission to Deep-sec Fishermen. On board the slilp there was a. mung doctor". He was eager for ad- venture. l-Ic had given up a life of czlse and luxury in England to serve the twcnty thousand fishermen in tllc North Sou filct. He was the only doctor, and no matter what board 1,0 care for men who took lll or who mcl; ‘with rm accident. The mission ship soiled with the fleet, and when a. distress signal was rec- eived, It ran alongside the ship that signalled fn order to take aboard the slck and injured. Ted could almost see the whole fleet battling the waves, and haul- ing 1n the fish ln the great, North Sea, He pictured the young doctor sharing the hardships. "I'd like s. job like that." he said to himself. TlllS adventurous young man was called Grenfell. Dr. Grenfell not only healed the sick, Ted. dlscmcred as he read on, but he preached the gospel by word and deed. He not only cared for sick and injured bodies, but he talked with the men. he organized sports and amusement. for them when they were idle. He was liked by every one, There were other ships that fol- lowed the fleet, for which Doctor Grenfell had no use. Thse ships were called "grog ships," and the mcn in charge of them tempted the seamen to spend theLr hard-earned money on drinks called rum, or whiskey, or beer, or aplrlt.s—drlnks which contained n poison called alcohol. Doctor Grenfell, because he was a doctor, knew the harm that these drinks caused in the bodies of the brave fishermen. He knew that such drinks destroyed their nerve and spoiled their vlslorl. He was certain that alcohol (lid not serve as food to build up their bodies And the sea- men, required strength and good health for their difficult wafr. Alco- hol did not help mam to work, nor dill it help them to keep warm. It mndc thcm foolish and robbed them of money which their wives and children needed for 100d. Doctor Circnfell knew that it could not I help anyone to bc a bother fisller- fllllll, or doctor, or workman of my land It spoiled lllclr chances of success. He rlld not use ll; In any form not even as a medclne. l So he begun u. light mm for the ’ l 1 l l "“"' l"""‘°' “d ‘fisllermcn. "We nccd tn get rid of he said. "We need i lhc grog ships," When he re- l rnorr- misszon ships." he told his frlr-nds of the need, and r-vvn Quccn Vlljlhflfl became lnter- - ucd Kinney was collected and as a rr-sult a rlumlwr of YTILSSlOII ships l .1111: pilrr-llaswl. Lnicr a law was i plus-ed forhirlrlmz tho grog ships lo l in‘. wllli 1hr flu-r fmrl the lives of rzlmrn llr-r-anlr: ilapplcr anrl‘l tho r-ruml Jrzkv 'llf‘ll a lrvvl crack startled i1 I and ll... funkly in the cabin by ‘.':1" '.r':r ll sounded like a gun, but lit W11.» only a log in the flre. They reached a certain} Oddly enough she found herself liking Barnes Bishop. She forgot l the ridiculous alr of mystery find l importance that had first impress- led her; he was a gentleman in l Rand never would be a gentleman —but then, of course, there were , varying degrees of fineness ln men, she told herself loyally, Barnes Bishop. small and slight and fair-headed and spcctacled, beamed at her through strong glasses. and showed her that he Liked her. "You're bound," she said smiling. to make this up into a great big murder case before you get through!" "Well it may be much more serious than you think it 15, There is no question. "the man said eamestly, that l llllvcr ls going on down there!" l no an. o; ,sald, very earnestly and "I assure you there's rllystcry’ or crime down there," l Page told him anluserlly. “They're rill perfectly normal, really. just a 1MP Qdd- Well. Flora," she added, .1 reconsidering, “she's queer. And . Lynn-but of course he was terribly ill." l, "ThIVVS W0, "Barns said trlurn- l Dhflfll-ll‘. "Then there's you 5nd ‘he (30119 dostor from China, and an old lnrly who keeps building onto her house and communes not), spirits." all looked relieved when the cans.- , was discovered. “You have been very quiet. Ted." his mother 581d, ‘What have you been reading?" Of course Ted told the story, "why. that was Doctor Grenfell of llrflblfldolfi" his father said enthus- 5 lflslwallv. "That is the way he l commenced his work for the deep- , sea fishermen." "Walk I'm clad they cot rld of the l 3mg ships," said Ted's oldest bro-l thel: “Yes!" agreed Ted's father. "Doc- tor Grenfell knew the harm alco. hol would do the seamen.“ Ted did not say s. word. He was thinking, "I should like to help 0th. "5 W be great like Grenfell,“ That night as he lay m his bed, which was like a berth in a ship, built into the wall, and hegrd the swaying of the trees and the waves heal-ins noisily on m» shore, he “Might 98am and again of the Nortlr Sea. fleet. "No wonder every. 9m’- lvved Dr. Grenfell," he thought Heavily. And In nu dreams Ted was out on the mighty deep and he seemed to see the straight flgurg or the doctor and to hear him say: "My boy. in order to help others m l” Brent. You must start with your- self." Ted nodded emphatically. Neither 8mg ships nor alcohol were ever going to get him. A Good Bonk to Rem "The Story of Grenfell of the Lab- YBdOIU" “A BOY-B Life of Grenfell, by Dillon Wallace. Ask for it at your library. Questions 1. Give four ways in which grog ships hurt fishermen. (Value l0.) _2. Why did Ted say that neither grog ships nor alcohol would get him? (Value 10.) rurrzmucnmrz SENIOR Study l. October 4th A RULE 0E LIFE By GEORGE A. LITTLE Christ, said that he delighted to do the will of God. ‘This was the rule of his llfe. In a. great moment of self-surrender he said, "Not my will, but thine be done." Whenever his dliciples were in doubt about what to do he tried to help them to know and to do the will of God. This ts the highest rule that we may take for our lives. How may we know the will of God? We discover it by experience some subtle unmistakable way that l blflwt P001“? 8- 119319 500k K0111 something . Pale- l r ' understand i whatever me finally had, ‘ a bill, "It sounds awful, Page ldmttted laughing’) But it isn't." "Do you know this, Miss Hazel- tyne? Dd you know If old Mrs. Prendergrast and her housekeeper, Trudy Mockbee, had a quarrel just befor the housekeeper died?" "I'm sure they didn't. She was devoted to ‘Trudy!’ “I-Ia!" Barnes said, baffled, and. apparently returning to his which he had read the names. "Find the body," Page said, busy with zabagllonc. “We're very near to finding the body", he said seriously. Page's eyes came up with a. flash. "Listen to this," he added, leaning across the table," and don't of course, breathe a word of It to anyone. For three or four years Mrs. Prendergrast has had a. Bel. mont doctor, an old fellow named John Ullmeyer. Well, lie says thnt their was something queer about, Mrs. Mockbees death. “Queer? Page repeated, turning "Here's the way it was," Bumg5 excited. "Doctor Ullmcycr‘ had been going m“ m?" W"? d8)” for weeks. but he was away on s. fishing trip 11D 0n the Klamatli when this housvkeeovr. Trudy Mockbee, died, and his substitute, u young Doctor M001’ 1mm Stockton, had the case, Ullmcyer szlyfi ma‘ “l1 to within Lllrec dnys of ller death there was 1107311118 the nlattr-l" with Mrs; Mbckkbce, nncl that Doctor Moor confessed that he himself didn't, we Symptoms of "Moore put ‘acute gastritis’ on the certificate. Ullmeycr sent In and the old lady paid it. and sent hlm a furious letter dismissing rum, mung mm that he lladnt been around when she needed him. rind she was done! He got thinking about. it, and he Went up to Stcckten to sec Moqm and the Ubshot of it is that the GUARDIAN Circles the Globe Dreadnought Series. Hibbses think that their aunt may have murdered Trudy-the house. keeper." ' Page. serious at las‘. was a little pale as she stared at him. “But what for?" she asked." She adored Trudy. Why on ouch should she murder her?" “Fury. Just one of her fights." "But surely her own niece isn't g9- log to accuse ller q! murder?" "It isn't yler own niece. In. D°°l°Y Ullmeyer- I-Lls prides been hurt. Now, that puts you in a priceless position! You're ‘here you're on the spot. This Ls all 3o- l“! t0 be kept absolutely a secret of course they are going to Qxhumg this ‘Trudy Mockbeeb body rind see what they rind. Page sat back. "You're right," she said dazedly. in a weak little voice. I'm in a priceless position. I'm on the spot. lbchume? “she repeated his word after a pause, "You mean they are going to 41g "P TTlldy Mockbees body?" "Without Informing the family that they mean to do 1t," the nun answered. “Isn't she buried over there on Halfmoon Bay?” "Yes. I believe so. I know so. Ram thought slle was buried on the place. But. Lynn mm me Hclfmoon Bay. But what-what would they expect to find?" "P018011." Barnes answqyeg briefly. "Poison! They can't think um Mrs. Prendergrast would poison her oldest friend. her only friend! Why should she?" Page studied her companion wrlovsly. "This Belmont doctor doesn't really think she did?" "He thinks there was something queer. Thls Doctor Harwood you describl‘. Could l-le have had any interest in getting the old girl out of the way?" "He wasn't there. He didn't Show up at all until after Trudy Mock. bee died." "This other man-thc ldopwhap, flbOllt him? C0l1ld he be an and. experiment. For instance, the crews on sailing ships using salt melt; for months used to get scurvy. . Ir, was found that when they bal- l llncetl their diet with fruits and ' vegetables they did not get this dis- ‘ case. Believing that health ls the T will of God for man, we try to obey l the laws of health as to diet. or if we stay Indoors and take no cxer--—- clse we get flabby and pale, but lf become hardy and energetic; hence we conclude that exercise and fresh arr are in harmony with the will of Gorl for our muscles and lungs. Or lf we lose sleep for several nights in succession we feel draggy and dull, but when we catch up with the rruuired amount of sleep we feel happy and well. Again we conclude by these results that sufficient sleep ls the will of God for our minds and nerves. Oontlnued cu Pa‘: l. ‘WWW-n suychnlne Pvlsoner? "Lynn? He's no ldot!" she said. "He's good-looklng-clean-looklng_ and he's a gentleman-that is. If manners and voice and being considerate-yes. he's much more of a gentleman, really, than old MTS- Prefldcrllrast ls a lady, if you know what I mean? She's just a Eort of—-a sort of coarse, {ood- natured woman who's become immensely rich without. ever belng really cultured or fine, and Flora, —poor Florsls not a lady; you raouldnt call her a lady. "But Lynn has something- something flnc. Only he's like a. person asleep all the time. He'll read poetry and Shakespeare; he takes long tramps along the shore and he goes out to the island rock. and all the while you feel that he's really asleep, that he doesn't know qufkwhntkgolngoullaforthe wmr. Stfll-only ' I449? IZ-Tube Performance HE "RESOLUTION” is the lowest-priced de Iuxe model in the Majestic line-the bright star in the galaxy of the new 1937 Majestic need you “stoop-tc-tune" when you own this beautiful model. Radio's biggest step forward is demon- strated by Majestim-“Kleer-Vue Dial” and “Strata Line Tuning” with simplified tuning control. The "Resolution" has 9 noise-free, New-Type (incl. 2 Dual-Purpose) Metal Spray Tubes with flashing 12-tube performance. 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Gallant W, J, Condo“ Kgnllnglon Tlgnlsh Hnwlnn qeorgegwn BEAUTY diamond, Lynn has it, and keeps ft hidden from Mrs. Prendergast. But he couldn't poison anyone. You'd only have to see him to know that." "I didn't like the poison suspic- lon," Barnes said, scowllng thoughtfully. Now you tell me this diamond complication! There's some way of trying Trudy M0111!- bee and this idot and the diamond together-you mark my words!" "The diamond ls safe enough," Page said comfortably. "Safe! You mean that this half asleep Irresponsible boy ls wander- lng about with the Prendergrast diamond. I can tell you that Fred Hlbbs and his wife wouldn't con- sider lt safe! After all. they're the old girl's only heirs. How dld this Lynn get it?" “They don't. know. They thlnk that perhps Trudy Mockbee got possession of it ln come way, and gave it to him when she was dy- lng." "He might woman's son?" “Phat would.malre him Flora. Mockbecks brother, or half-brother. Surely F'lorc'd admit it. As ll. is. she seems half afraid of hlm." "Ha!" Barnes Bishop said, mus- lng." If -Mrs. Hlbbs went down there to see her aunt, d'you thlnk the old lady would see her?" "I think," Page said, after con- sideration" "I might talk hcr Into It. I put ltto her that she was going away- to Connecticut, and mlghtnt. have another chance to see her niece." "She wants to go m Connecticut. does she?" And the I-Iibbsea are further away from getting into touch with her than ever!" (‘lb b0 Continued) be the Mockbec Make An Extra Effort ‘The Prlnce ‘Edward Island Hos- pital ls again putting on its An- nual collection. On the first, scc- ond and thlrdof October the ladies collecting for the Hospital will call at your home. Wlll you have a contribution renrly for 111cm? The 11107193’ You 8W0 will be n. grcnt help to the Hospital in its care of those who through present mis- fortune are unable u: pny for hos- pitalization. The Hospital would '. not nccd to make an Annual Col- lectlon if lt were not for tho great amount of free work done. The brunt of this burden has to be as- sumed by the Hospital. and is gladly done too, but some help has to be solicited from the pub- lic. If everyone who could. would put. even n. dollar in the Hospital envelope, they would hardly miss it themselves but it is hard to cal- culate the boost the lotrll would give the Hospital's work. L7040-l0-3-Ii. CITY TAX APPEALS Notice In hereby given that the Board nf Appeal has this day fixed Wednesday, October 14th, I936, at 9.30 A. M. In the City Court Room In the City Bulldlng In Charlotte- town, n the time and place for hearing appeals from Clvlc rates and assessment; and Vllllutlonfl. Charlottetown. September 29th, l938. GEO. P. NICHOLSON, City (Berk. L-GSN-O-SO-IOL Every trait of beauty may be traced to some virtue.“ to 1n- nocence, candor, generosity, mod- esty, and heroism-St. Pierre Mortgage Sale 'l'||l>rr\ wlll lvo sold lv,v flllhllf‘ nuctlon In from of tho lniiv (‘hurts llullrllru: in \‘linl~lo\lr-lrn\-ri ln i ~11‘: Quunty, In llu- l‘rl-vino.- of l‘rl Iirlwllrrl Irr- lilllll on 'l‘ui-sllu_v the -ltl| dlly of (Jvtlvln-r, A. 11., Illtlli, nt, lllu hour of lwr-lvo o'clock noon, All thrlt trnct pliwc, or purccl of lnnrl nlluutc, ly- ing nnrl living on 'l‘u\vrlr4lrlp Numhcr si y-lhrcc In king's County, nfnr-e- mini, lhlvllllllvrl llllll rlvsr-rllu-ll an foll- rr\\".~r:\_ CllllhlliNlilNtl m the North will" of Pull-rs ltuml llllll at the Wcclorn r-rlgr- of tho Mink lllver Road nrul runnhlr: lllnnr-r- along: Pctcrir Ilourl Wont forty iulnulcs South flfLV-olgllt r-lizrlnn Ilrllll.‘ llllslcrn huunrlnly of Ferguson's lnnrl (fnrlllflrly .\Illr|':|y'e llu-rlcn Xorllr clgllt clnllua llllll forty- Ulllllt links, thorn-v i. furry rnlu- ulr-s North to lliv .\l ‘lllvor- llorirl. Illvllr-rl lNnlltll ‘in rlvgrm-s Wr-sl) alum: lllf‘ “ink lIlvr-r lfmrrl, in lllr- place of‘ 4‘!llllllll‘ll('f‘llll‘lll voulrllrllng fifty ncrmr oflunrl n lllllr‘ IIIUIWHIWlUEE.lifllllflpnff. of n portionoforrr-llurulrvrlnull twruly uvros of hind ln-lrl by Hour-gr: lrvlulr llllll by llllll lHlllNrPfflWl lo ‘Flinmnu Irving slrvlru: llrul rvscrvlug tllorr-nut null tllorr-frmu fourl null 0III‘*llIll'l| ll 1-3! nr-rcn of lnnrl r-orlvr-ycrl hy the l-nlrl 'l‘l|omnn lrvlnr: nnd (‘liriniln Irv- lnl: Ills wlfc, to Snmurl Johnston h? rlvrrl lir-arlru: rlrilo Marl-ll 151., A. IL, 1W5, lnrl rcglnlcrr-rl on the 30th rlny of‘ hrwriilicb, A. I1, 189K, Lllmr 23. Folio illlfi. 'l‘l|r- rlliovc Hillll In Illllllf‘ unrlcr nnrl by vlrluc of Illlll pursuant to n tioivcr of nnln noniulnnrl In n ccrlnlrl In- rlrnlurc of Mortgngn, hr-nrlng date tho 20th rlrry of August, A. 1)., 1010. and nuulo lmltvcon ’I‘l|ou|nn lrvlnu of Vriulbrlrlgc, 'r\\\\‘I\Bl\l\\ Niuiihrir- Sixty- llrrr-c In 'lmr'c (‘minty tn Prlncr‘. lirlwnrrl Inlrrull. l-‘nrmvr, nurl Chrlutlr lrvlmr his oil's: of tho first prrrt and rlonrlzo flrnlinlu of (lrrnpcronrl! In 'l'ownslhlp Nrrruhor Slxtythroe In king's Pounty, nfnrvnrllrl, of’ the rmronrl pnrl, rlnrl lmcnusc of rlefllulf hnvlng liccu marlo lu (In: payment of tho principal money nnrl lntcrent tlirr-r-liy nor-rived. For futhnr pnrtlculnrn apply nt tho office of Ilvll nmI Mnthlr-non, 5ol|clt~ orn. (‘rimoron Illnrlr. Charlottetown. A 1x112’! tllln 25th dny of September. EJJTAWTE. or rmonou Mortgagcg lflfli-fl-Oct-B-Jflrfl-M GRAHAM Mortgage Sale ‘There will boJolrI by public nuctlorl In front of the Lmv Court; Building In (‘lmrlottr-lou-n In Qua-nu (‘uulltl 0" ‘furnrlny’ (hi1 ninth rlny of October A. II. 103d, n! tho hour 0I"t\vclvo lI't'|0\‘k noon ALI. 'l‘ll.\'l‘ pnrr-r-l of Innd nltu- ntc lying nnrl br-lrlg on Lot or ‘town- nlrlp Number tlilrty-irlx In (luocnn County In Prim-r» Erlwuril Iulnml bound- ed anrl rlr-nr-rllirrl ml lullmvn, flint In to nny: (‘l).\I.\II*'.N(‘INIl on Illo cunt nldc ol IIr-rlfnrrl uny m lha rurtlnvcnt nnrrl M lnnrl In [Inrrlcnnilnl of John Dlclunll. thcllvo south ur~\-r-|it,v-onr- rlr-grr-r-n Nut one lllllldfllll uml mm r-lrulrln. Ilirnco by n line pnrnllr-l to tho allure nuuth- wr-nt n rIlntnnr-o nulflrlrnt Io glvo n breadth of ten clmlun nt rllht nnnlu f» the lllld Ilno, lhfmrn north nnvrnty one rIr-grnon wont In llrn nlmrc. flu-Mn along the nliorn In tho plum of com- nmir-omvnt, r-ontnlnlnz one liunrlrcd ru-rrn or luml n Illlln nmrr~ or lr-nn. Thc nbova lnlo In mnrlo unllur lllfl by virtue of’ I Power of unto cnntnlmll In on Indenluro of DIIIII[IIRI, ‘benrlnl duln tho fourllr tiny of Muy, A. D. I028. nnrl murln Imtwcr-n Fmncln L. AIr-Dnugnll of Port lllll In Prince (Warmly. Fnrmrr, mid Joneplilnn Mr- Dougnll, wlfn or llrr- nnlrl Frnnr-ll L. llfr-Ilnuunll, of llm rlrnt part, nml the rrnrlernlrrnerl, nl’ the nr-r-onrl port, rIe- fuult lmvlng Iii-on mmln In the DI!- mrnt of prlnrlpnl and lntr-rcnt nor-urea by Ilm nnlrl Inorfgnlc. I-‘or further pnr-tlrulnrn nnply to tho nfIlr-n of Johnston nnrl John- nfnn, Solicitor-n, Stamper Illnclr, (Iliu- Ioftcflnvn. Ilnfcrl tliln llllr rlny" of September; A. D- 193B. Trnnteen nl Owen (‘nnnnll - MORTGAGEI. IwG-I2D-O-IZ-ID-IU-IO-I :1 AUCTION SALE I am Instructed by the Execute of the late Elllabeth Burnett t0 offer for sale by public auction on her- Iatc premises on Wcdnccdan October 1th, 1936 It 2 P. M. "l9 ltcnl Estate consisting of n Mt 0' land with residence, store and nut- bulldlngn at Fort Augustus Cm" and nll the holllehold fumltllrh lltoinnlln and enm- of the deemed- Terma mlde known at nle. I. P. BRADLEY, Enlntr- Auctlonlnd-