PAGE TWO ' KOEIHEND *0hNWfi§PE R 1'S "Fresh from G9,. iii: All GTION SALE Having sold my farm l will sell by Public Auction all my Stock and Farm Implements and. Household Effects, etc, on the premises Mou- gjay, October 30th. at 1.30 o'clock . M. ‘ For particulars see Posters. If not flue, following tine day. F, W. SIORESIDE, North River. WE'RE MAW Nit YOU? We are pleniifuily supplied with all kinds of high made (cal. Place your order now, either i0; imugsd_ ‘ate or fuiiire delivery. Our well Known (foals comprises American Anthracite Nut Size. Scotch Anthracite Egg and Stave Size. - Welsh Anthracite Nut and Stove Size. Dominion Household Coke For Furnaces. Old Sydney Screened Inverness Screened Springhill Screened Albion Nut Stove and Round. You cannot z wrong on any of above Cools, priced low considering lllll-lity. Don't be deceived by the fellow who says his cheap Coal is just as good. Special prices on car load lots, Phone 1'16. " W. D. GILLIS & 00. COAL Professional (larils ~ Stewart & Lowther ' " I. D. STEWART. K. O. - u. w. LOWTIIEH _BAEBISTEBS. SOLICITORS, ITO 84 Great George Street RIONEY T0 LOAN McLEOD & BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. I. BENTLEY, K. O. , Banister and Attornry-at-Lnw MONEY T0 LOAN Office: I80 Richmond Street ijoR WELL DRILLING Communicate With The Trnsk Well Co. VAUGHAN ll. GROOM Local Representative Morley M. Bell's Law Office i Snnunerside or Phone 297. 419 Prohibition Commission Chas. H. Black, Chairman, - Charlottetown. Ias. B. McDonald, West St. Peters John Simpson, Hamilton. Bend all information regarding infractions 0f PROHIBITION AC1’ Eye Comfort for eye workers is a matter of vital importance. From early morn to Into at night we "crowd" our eyes re- lentlessly. from one Job in mother. flow long will they stand it? Are you now enjoying that ef- ilclenv! and comfort which ought to be yours? Consult iis if you are not: You have much to gain, and nothing to lose. In any case tho knowledge gained from an examination. makes it well worth while. (i. F. IIIITBIIESOII OPTOMETBIST LOBNE T119 Y. P. S. of Marie presented their play, “'I‘he' Village Lawyer" in Lorna Volley Hall, September 15th, to a largo audience. After the play, the Women's lnstPute served ice cream and cake. The proceeds, which amounted to $48.40, were di- vided on a fifty-fifty basis. Hi: many ndends will learn with deep regret of the illness of Angus NlacLeod, rind hope for his speedy recovery. ‘liakmg advantage of the cheap excursion rate to Boston, several young persons of this community took the trip. Among the recent arrivals to our valley are the following: Mr. and Mrs. Jae‘; Calwell, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Barrett. Kingston; Dr. and Mrs. Bsrrett, Hunter River; Mr. and Mrs. Ever- ett Homes, Kingston: and m. Golden Barrett, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Acldand, Kingston: Mrs. May Willis, Kingston; also Mr. Keith Barrett, Hunter River. They were the guest". of Mr. F‘, H. hiacmrthln’. Mrs. Estella Wax-um. accompan- lr-d by her friend, Min ui-iln Grant, left for their homzsin the United States. Farmers of this vicinity have ccmplcted harvesting their potato CIOP- The yield and quality sur- passes that of last year. Si" ,‘ has begun and while the price is not high, it is encouraging. at any rate. Mr. George beard. of Les-id's Mills, has remodelled and painted his home, which locks very nice. It is s. pity that all farm dwellings ‘should not be put in better shape. Nothing isgusts the eyo more than rickety, dilapidated homes. Even the old-fashioned lime arid white- wash brush can do much tn beau- tify dwellings. Let everybodys mot- to be, “Clean upl" Mr. and Mrs. Frank Godfrey, formerly of Kingston, P. E. 1., have moved from Lorne Valley to Car- digan Head, where they will re- side during the winter months. Mr. Alex McPherson had the misfortune of losing a valuable horse recently, PILLOWS BRIGHTEN HOMES l! you can't buy new winter slip covers arid draprles, remember that a few colorful, inexpensive 50m Dlliows will go far toward freshenlng your home. You can make them yourself. ‘ri-y w h“; the colors blend with. but not match, some of your chairs or your over drapes. ilo iiot Neglect Your Eyes An examination might b; of great ‘ “‘ to you. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETBISTI Charlottetown and Albertans §FARMER8 Market your TURNIPQ at the good prices now going and FEED Sugar Beet Pulp Tho ideal substitute for ‘In. alps. Youwlllsavoalotoi money by doing so. We are selling BEE’! PULP at a very low price. One car- ioad just received direct from Factory. Get our special prices in ton and half ton lots, and by tho bag. Barter & 0o. Liinlteii i how he had darcu to call her a But no! ‘that was too stupid. Simpson was an excellent servant. and bad no mind above his station. Iisbadoulybeeninldruvanslt- text's service in the inst two weeks, but had given every satisfaction. How quiet the house in! Wouldn't this be a fortititoll time to, slip the missing candlestick back into their place? But what and would that serve since ahe-Virginia-was going away‘! Irhe candlesticks were worth a heap of money. What purpose to relinquish them’! She'd need all the money she could lay hei- bands on, for all her best- evon Bert didn't seem to want her any more. She flushed as .l'ie remembered common thief.’ Yet, immediately after, he was putting into her mind another daring ‘coup.’ Surely that went to prove that he appreciated he: cunning and could be woii yet, mairimonlally speaking? Meantime, tho object of her thoughts was taking s. peculiar way of ‘calling to inquire for the 1n- valid.’ He was dodging round the boaziccb p '»'.‘il‘.d0Wo cf Z"ci'¢l"S erst~ wh-le laboratory, feeling for an‘ opening with liis hands. It was rather disconceiting to suddenly come lace to face with Prudcucc Page. l-lnd she seen liim try ilic board- ings? ' "What mo you doing hsreTHThe girl faced him unsniilingiy. He attempted jocularity, though he felt very awkward. "Just what you're doing, aw fair. I've come to inquire how the poor chaps getting along." He held out his hand in grueling, but. Prudence made no move to i-ikt.‘ it. "It you come round to the front- door, Miss Mercei, who is his nurse. will give you the latest report about Prudence led the way, and then betook herself ofl in the dir- ection of her owu home. Janet Mercer regarded Trayinore suspiciously. "You got all the news of my pat- ient a little less than an hour ago. I suppose you've come here to bring the apologies of your friend, Miss Dale?" Oh no, he hadn't. He's Just come whole worldll know about this, soon enough," aho moaned to ‘haymore. "Oh, tho disgrace will kill moi 0h. I know lt wlill" Tho plain-clothes man said. briskly: "You have nothing to reproach yourself with. madam. oasopt for being Leo ‘easy?’ Ho had a note- bookwithhimondturningtovlr- ginia, observed: "If the prisoner has anything lur- thoxahswishsatolllfikoahoad; but I must caution her to be caro- her." "l never took the things," cried laid schemes had "guns Bsley.’ and‘ Virginia, glaring round n GVlrf- lntrvduown w swims o! muss I-r- body liks a tigress. The plain-clothes man looked grim. "you will be given opportunity in court to prove the truth of what you say. Meantime, the evidence against you is in order. ‘This lady iiei'c"—hc indicated Mrs. Vanslt- employed one of my men 1n the house for a full two weeks, and it's principally on his evidence that you are being anested." Virginia made a clawing motion towards Simpson,‘ the detective who luul mosque-loaded as a butler, and who had coca her many times when she least suspected it. In her trunks had been discover- ed stolen property sufficient to con- vict her ovcr and over again] Janet Mercer's sweetheart was standing beside the pawnbrokei- wlio had sold him Mrs. Vanslttarfs ruby ring. Virginia had stolen the ring, in the first instance, and sold it outright to the broken for a. much- ueeded five pounds, little reciting it would come hcmo to roost ogsin! "Mr. Ogilvls gave it to his fiancee ms an engagement ring," Mrs. Vari- sittart had explained to the plani- clothes man she had hired to in- veiitigato all the recent peculiar happenings at Wyndham Towers. "He bought it in s. pawnshop at the neighbouring town, and so it should bo quite an easy matter to trace tho thief." Virginia would have been caught. in any case, for Simpson had many ‘counts’ against her. Bur. hei- care- lessness is not taking precautions about the stolen ring had precipit- ated matter! ill-st a little. to make a friendly call, being al- mightlly sorry for poor Armstrong. Was there anything he could do? He disliked this competent, brus- quc woman, and was glad to sneak away at her dismissal. _ Arriving back at Wyndham Tow- ers, he found the front door open, but no sign of the well-trained but- ler anywhere. Simpson usually was visible . . . but nOW a queer air seemed to hang about the place . . . the unnatural calm before a. terrific storm . . . What could be brewing? Suddenly, from the "direction of the library, he heard a woman scream. . . . It was blood-curdlixigi Followed a voice, wailing: “Horrible! l-iorriblei" 'I‘raymore’s feet impelled him to the library. and with stinking hands he threw the door open. An ‘ -" picture met his eye. Mrs. Vanslttart, the butler Simpson arid three other meii fac- ed Virginia. Dale, who~heavensl — was actually handcuffed to two big pcliccmerii Virginia! In handcuffs! ‘Pi-aymore could barely believe the evidence of his own eyes! "Save me, Berti Oh, save mo!" Like the heroine of a cheap melo- drama, Virginia. jerked forward to- wards him, but the handcuffs held her buck. "Take them off! They aren't nec- essaryi" sobbed. out Mrs. Vazisittart, who was weeping in a heart-broken fashion. Thou, helplessly, to Tray- more: “To think that such a ghastly scene could take place in my house! I'll never, never get over thisl" "Calm yourself, madam. The law must take its oourso,"_ said one of the men authwrltstlvcly; but he the ' try to escape again, and won't struggle, we'll treat her properly." nodded to the constables to undo . "If the prisoner won't Mrs. Vansittart mopped her eyes. “Come in, niid sliut the dc ir. The "'I‘hat's the young lady." The owner of the pawnshop had identi- fied her at once. a bury. try to drag him down with her. Indeed, she did do her worst, by blurting out that Traymoro bad known for some time about the thefts, and had only te-day de- manded ‘tiiisn-inoney.‘ clothes man to ‘Iraymnrc, "you may "In that case," said the plain- be cited as ‘accessory after the fact.‘ " (‘Ilo be Continued.) Machines Make Waste Into it is claimed will enable lumber hitherto wasted to be made Into [box ends suitsible for cases used in tho packing of oranges. apples and sii-iillsr fruits has been developed iu England and is to be demon- strated to lumbenmen in British Columbia. Besides finding prof table use tbr small wood previously sci-ap- ped, states tho mdustrlai Depart- mcnt of the Canadian National Railways, the machine is said to peimit economy in the thickness of wood that may be employed and to enable brittle timbers hitherto unacceptable to be incorporated in box-making. Another field for which box ends can be supplied by the machine is in the making of cases which are used la China for the pack delivery of gasoline in tins usually carried two in ii box. 'l'he machine. made in Leeds, is pxgcatws L IV E R SALT final» Ji- |.. TlNS-~35z snrlbOr it war i' 0"‘. NEW, LARGE BOTTLE‘ 75¢ the third of its kind, one cscli hav- ing been installed in Finland and in Sweden. Exposition Trains in France fiance has lake-n to the exposi- tion ti-sui to such a degree that sov- ei-ol are being run ovsr various rail- roads of the country. These are operated unrier the auspices of tbs French Ministry of Commerce, and arc believed by officials to produce very satisfscwry results iii promot- ing the use of French merchandise. A typical train has l! couches de- voted to the display of merchan- dise advertised as bslnl mods in Franco. Included are tho disbllll of the French factories of two Am- erican concerns. Amolll the ex- Tl! ET OWN (MSUARDIAN HEAR 1s AHRE By MARY CHRISTIE m,’ H, any ggammgngg she mgkes leading part in a ICOtiIYE-riciiihl en- wm be taken m gyjdgnce ggginsptitled "Rom the Border to Heb- Virginla was I. striking figure one wouldn't forget in ‘rraymore would have fled from the hateful scene, if flight were pos- sible. He was terrified lest Virginia —ldlot that she had beeni—would Packing Cases A wood-working machine which Englishman Writer 0i Scottish Songs Hor- ‘Tnglishman, a. Baronet, sud z tent figure in the busi- ness of London. oamo~ to wriic 2.2.38 of Scotland's most tam- lous songs, so edit three volumes of Hflongs of the North" and to spend more than ha‘! a. century studying Scottish songs, was revealed in Inndon recently by Hr Harold I Boultou. The occasion was the opening meeting of the winter session of the Burris Club of London, at which Sir Hamid Boulton, who is the Eliiriglishman referred to, took the rides on the Wrgs of Song." Sir Harold's lecture framed an ‘ranged in azcrdanco with their local associ lion. The songs were vsung by Mr. William i-lcughsn and Mss J an Berries, well-known Scottish singers, mompauied by Miss Ghdy Dyer. Mr. Heughsn and lvliss Sayer an well known in Chszlotietown, where they have given two recitals. l .' Spirit of Hlghlandl. I have been strongly urged, said Sir Hamid, w exp‘a1n how e mun _born in ilic lowlands of Kent should lrsvs been identified with Highland and Scots song for half a oont-uy as I have. but I say it is no more strange than that Scott and H061... th‘ men bo.n in the most Samenach part of Scotland, should have done so. In fact. these two great men had far less oppor- tunity than I have had of being in the Highlands and penetrating to some degree the spirit and absorb- ing tho environment of that part of GKat Britain- At the most impressionable time of my life I began by residence and frequent visits to the Western Highlands to absorb a local enthus- iasm which is iueredicsibe. The reason for writing in tho Lowland VWTIB-Cilill‘ was, continued Sir Harold, the same-time spent in Edinburgh, in Galloway, in Fife, and the reading of many books. The literary vernacular was not the language of any particular dis- trict, but the enrichment of one’: English vovbuiaiy by words from all Ibigllsh-opeakng Scots districts. Burns used many non-Ayrshire words. Scott and Stevenson Fiiidly, he added, why a man boi-u in Kent who, like most ling- lishmen, has h blood in his veins, should not write in literary Scots oan be answered by—Why , should Sir Waiter Scott write some English novels in southern Eng- lish, for removed from the lang- uage ho talked in his youth, or Robert Innis Stevenson do the same? Arid tell me why Lord Mac- aulay, a Highlander, who wrote the History of smgisnd. was more Eng- lish than I, and why ‘Thomas Campbell of Glasgow, wrote the grat sea song "Ye Mariners of Eng- land?" ' Owner Of Island a vote of thanks m sn- Harold was proposed by Mr. J. D. Ritchie. vice-president, who referred to the mt that so Harold had lust br- comc the owner of an island off Fight These With ' "Good Resistance’ we, cold weathcfi or I" "MI won't bother you mueli if your general adidou is good. Now that Squibb Ade: Tablets- ici) ve you in pleasant. chocolate- ublct form the protective and building roperties of: " ‘ atoll." is easy to eep fit md well. For Squibb Ade: Tablets are an em: xicaally rich ooncentnlcd source of ch the sunshine Vitamin D and the equally useadal Vitamin A which increases eaistancs to discus sod builds up “ , ' ' suiiiinii. Tiike Ade! regularly every day. it is s simple effective way of tuaiag up the body and keeping fir. Olnllstsllgndlrugglw ,,,, - l c “moms 0 ‘w o“ m a pkggeilt ii hibits iii-s wines, liquors. electrical, biumbirig and heating IPPUUIM. boob. and coffee O Musics! tunings were a definite pm vi rodai lift. lwlf 6 m" my ago. Whether in the coiicm hail or at iioinc. many on o song Ildl enjoyed that ion today lum almost ovgottcn. And what can tlirobs the hand’ often IONIC YCYIOT caused! " uslir Pint" in: Ills o It‘, opted wlmi tlir fin: g a] Siupviu Sup wsi Si. Slspllfll, N.B., 49 year: 4gp. has never bun Nobody . m- w; r m" “a... a...“ au-‘u. _ ___ _ Felt Like Singing on Wash-day . . . nitil SURPRISE SOAP was made" OCTOBER 23, 1933 ° How much labour there was over the waalt-tnbs of half a centur ago. And to learn that thoroughly, and ° The ingredients of Surprise Sea}; blended to give rich, lasting suds t how glad women were ur rias Soap washed clothes so th so much- less rubbing. are skilfully at remove all the dirt with very little effort. Yet Surprise is entirely safe tor oven th fragile garments. o dalritiesc and most ° Surprise Soap goes further. The hard, golden bar can be depended upon tor economy. It, lather: quickly, and dissolves so completely that rinsing is made an" easier task. And it washes thoroughly, leaving garments fragrant and really clean. tho mainland of Scotland-mob. kenmth, beidc Mull. The musical programme consist- ing of twenty-seven songs, was a remarkable testimony to the ranges and versatility and admirable vocal powers of tho oxtists. Egg Laying Contest Report of the Prince liid-mrd ls- lsnd egg laying contest. for the week ending October 23, 1938: Pen. No. Owner's Name Pts. l Mrs. A. E. Holland 1031.4 2 Mrs. Roland Essctr 2136.0 5 Mrs. J. ii‘. Esston ........1Wt.b 8 John A. Les ..........-.. 2130.8 '7 Exp Fami Ch'wwn 24102 8 mp Form olrwwn 1996.1 ll Hrs. J. H. McPhail 2067.3 l8 Hamid Laird i8 William Sansom ......... 2008.4 19 S. R. Pendleton 10515 Production 160 liens, 2151 eggs, 10.4 iper cent. 1". A. Driscoll, Manager of Con- test, Dr. J. A. Clark Superltendent NOTES ban no. I of the amio pm was second‘ with I’! up, 275.4 points; Mr. William Ba-nsnmis bonito. 'i was third with 244 eggs, 308.7 points. IIIIB NIB. Harold Laird wins 200 pounds of rasterfat White Fish Meal donated hy Faster-fat Ltd. of Halifax, for tho leading pen. m; Wm. Sanoom wins loo b. Faltcrfat Whips Fish Meal for the leading hen. Under the condltons of this award it could not be awarded to the leading hen if abs was in tho lending pen. Eupsrimental Farm pens an on- tercd for registration only, and do not compete for prises. In order to p , improve- ment in poultry brooding and selec- tion witlin the Plvvihoe, the Pro- vincial Department of Agriculture flkfwd to pay s. bonus to Prime Edward Island breeders competing in the 1032-38 Prince Edward Is- land mg Laying Contact. just com- pleted at the lbmsrimental Station at Charlottetown. The bonus agreed upon was $1.00 In the 15th annual Prince Edward W88 completed October 28, 1038, there were 20 pens of 13 bird; c“); Of this number 180 completed the contest. 06 were withdrawn, so d194, The total nunfber of eggs 1;“ y" 493M. The total numibcr of egg laid for 10o ifrds Ocmrpleflng m; contest. was 31,471 or 196,5 Qggg pg;- hen. Th0 following mm laid zoo or Yflmtlslwhich avsrsgcdstcgsc the dozen after the first four wngh 0f laying. and are eligible for regis- tmum by tho Canadian National Poultry Records- Amocistion: Pens l, I, 3, 4, b, B. 7, S, 9, it, 1i, i2. l3, i4, 1c, l6, 1'1, is. 1o, 2o. mm. bcr of hens laying 200 or more eggs, I83. Number of liens registered, ‘i0. PEN! Pen No. 13 owned by Mrg, 1g“. old Iaird. Kelvin, P1‘. Island, won tho contest. with 2287 eggs, 23km W111“ "w mu of Mr. Win. iwo- crt 81mm, Wood Lsllmds, N0. ll, was second, with 3071 a“; 311g points, and Pen. No 0, owned by Mr. John A. has, suimnerslde, was mus with ma eggs, mass points. KENS Mrs. Harold land's pen No. t led the contest for individual , ‘ 8km with 308 @888. m: points; 31mg m" my,“ Cam“, whMJeacb second generation bird to for each bird qualifying for regis- itratiou In the contest, and $1.00 for q . I Under tbs above scheme tbs fol- lowins breeders are to resolve bonus Glmard Linc Winter Sailings (OlIl-Mlllh inn) MONTREAL, Oct. IL-Oilnafd Steiimship C ' today announ- ced it would provide weekly sailing! during the winter season from Hal- ifax to Plymouth, Hsvn and Lon- don. ‘riierc will also be a weekly service in the opposite ‘ “ from London, Southampton and Ilq-vro though cargo alone will taken aboard at the British Capl Tlu boat on tho service will turn at New York, calling at Halifax both out bound and west bound. . At the same. time the Donaldston Linn announced it proposes in oper- ate a fortnightly service from Saint John during the winter to Glasgow and mother to the British channel for the carriage of freight. Commencing with the departure of the Ausonia from Halifax on Sat- urday, Dec. 0, there will be 19 do partures from the Nova Scotla posh tho other ships involved in the win- ter service being the Ascenia, Aur- ania, Aluaunia and Carinthia. Th: Samaria is scheduled to coll then on her west bound visit to North America, leaving Southampton on January 8 and continuing to New York. Only passenger departure from Saint John this winter b! liners cl tho Cunard and Anchor-Dousldwl lines will be taken by tho Intitia schsdulcd to leave there on Dw- 14 calling at Halifax the following dill In addition to the channel sched- uh there will be four sallinfl m" Halifax to Liverpool by the Anton! which will call there on westbound voyages after embarking passenstll at Belfast and Glasgow. i There will be l3 sailings from Glasgow to Halifax during the wiik for, including _the four by the M‘ tonla, the other liners involved b0- ing the Caledonia, Transylvania wt Oamcronia, all Anchor line 1mm’ era turning at Now York. cuquu for the amounts as sot forth below: , Mrs. A. I. Holland. Ahany, ltlt. $2.00 _ Mrs. Roland Easter, New Wiltshlio 06.00. J. B. Poole, Montague. $.00, mu J. r. liuton, New wusiiin, $9.60. John A. Lea, Btimmerside, $2.00. Harold Laird, Kelvin 010.50. W. J. Reid, Kinkora 08.00. W. it. Brown. Wood islands, $5.00 Warren Dawson, Enroll 01.00 S. 1t. Pendletml, Kensifllflm $6.00 Mrs. J. H. iiocriiiui, New Haven, 04-00 . '1‘. D. Juorriaouttoo iuction Sale iliimcholii filfiliii} FY3581’, October 27th next, at 10 o'clock A.M., at ill residence of Mrs. Charles Lyons, 51 Fitzroy Street. Kilchl range and utensils, bedroom furniture, mattresses, cit chair!’ T111198. Mirrors, Clocks, Pictures, Silver, D18 r and other articles of household furniture, Wash machine, Garden Hose, Lawn Mower, etc. J. A.’ MacDONALD, Auctiontfl