l‘! ty‘ igzafiaasizcfalif"‘fr? -—-_--.~.~v~.--.~:~ --- . vie’ b“o>if§ hi? ilk’; ';$#"'!er.ee=.~s H- --—.~ er‘..- -'.~' ~16‘ qviégk£ gxiggwi§ '~a‘d"'m‘i"sa—w-qw pr ‘fawvaqiwraa w." m!!!» I fill-Al f» \ 2 enificlatum welufldeen/br- Qcclds, Dumsfiuts. Plums is; .. IMNLDA PXYINCI OI‘ Pl-INCE EDWARD ISLAND NOTICE T0 CBEDITOBS 0F I'll-ST MEETINGS WHERE ASBIGNiNT MADE. In the matter o! the Bankruptcy at Harold L. Toombs. Notice is hereby given that Harold L. Tooenbs. of Maylleld. in Prince Edward Island. made an creditors 18th day oi March, 19M, at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon at the Law Courts Building in the City of Char- IOIIQ ll- Te vote lhereai proois cl claims and Iexiee must he illled with me prior thereto. Those having claims against the Estate must tile the same with the Custodian or the Trustee when ap- pointed before the distribution is made, otherwise the proceeds of the estate will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, without re- gard to such claims. Dated hi» Sltmmerslde, this 17th day o! larch 198i. Addrem oi Custodian, P. 0. Box ll, S P. l. I. IBEDEIIICK J. I. WRIGHT, Custodian. 1.4222. liotiee of Ap lioation For Divorce Notice is hereby given that Wil- liam Falconer Jardlae ef llead at lltllabomugh in Queens County h the Province o! Prince Edward ls- land, Farmer and retired real estate dell". will apply to the Parliament oi’ (head-I. at the next susioa thereol, for a Bill o! Dlvesce from his wile Cora lay Jalvline I Head ct lllhberuugb in Queens County in Prince ldward Island, and lately oi’ Charlottetown in Queens County in said Island, and whose present ad- drces is. Care cl Mrs. Lindberg. 300 Summit Avmue. hrookline, Massa- cbametts. ca the mound et adultery. Dated at Province March. 1934. WILLIAM FALCONEB Petitioner. 2100M. FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION J ARDINE, 0a the pedals n Thuruday the Zithetlalehatldeloeklfihl. valuable -‘ s! the late James Weddell, situate at Victoria, Queens County, of 21 acres all clear with good dwelling house and gutted fer mart: earlllliag i: ranching. Abe same time and place all farming Im- plement and homehold furniture is. KATIE WADDILL, l-Zxeeu Mel-IAN a MeKINNON, ‘ Solicitor-e. L-llll. Proieseionallorlis Stewart 8 Lowther n. w. mwruxa. n. is IAIIIBTII, QOLICITOI, I!“ I Great George Street uonr "r0 com McLEQD 8 BENTLEY y. a. eannn J. l. lleellonald, H}. ILIIISTII. SOLICITOK II. Int] Building , Charlottetown. P. It lllllll. icy so Lean and Ccllecfleae gtvm the very but atteutteu. IIS-Q-d-llnohtii. H. F. MncPHEE, B. A. sasassrsa. soucrroe noun Lac. i Idling. su- J. nssum, us. 1.1.1:. uasuls-raa. sOLICITOI, ETC. New Ina Idling , Charlottetown BE=W"1:L1. DRILLIET; ' Oemmfilnte fr»... Track d3. Co. . Yfilgrll I. GIOOI Elli Qt amt-omen hlswelleheped miscreants-gumm- flh-llhflit-"fii think about what she would do with mm, she just knew that, she wanted him Nothing save a sbal’? Wlllmllld lrom Dexter would make the dog enter the door but when he was in Mollys sitting room. WW4 "id alert, panting with his excitement. she knelt down and»?! m? a an unbuckllng e l Pl ° gllllhlc. She looked snurdly smell sitting on the stool beside him. The two men locked down at her, smil- ing. Molly was rather like a small girl in her old white muslin frock. "Isn't he a peach, Jimmie?" she exulted. “Nice dog-" Jimmie admitted coudescendlngly. l-le deliberaely assumed the pro- prietry air of one well used to being in Molly's sitting room. "Where are you going to 1MP himl?" he added wickedly. "Here and in the nice cls bwk yard," Molly answered. 1n her excitement she had for- gotten to ask Dexter to sit down. lie stood awkwardly brushing his somewhat baggy trousers, murmur- tng ‘ “ en» things. "-—sble to get away after all- came down in the day time-though Pfl-fd wouidnt be so scared-hot m the baggage car-" “You-er-travelled in the bag- gage car with him?" Jimmies am- used query made Molly's cyce flash- “Had to keep him st " Dexter's voice blunde w and rumbled alollt- “Poor pupl-Got any water near here?" " “Have some in two jlfly‘s"—Molly was running toward tbs hall way. "I'll have to go down to the kitchen tor a bowl—“ahe was but quickly- setting the huge yellow dim helm the dog, who smiled suspiciol 1y but finally began lapping hlrstlly." l-iovv stupid ot hie-sue was brainless, "lie probably wants lood tOo—" “Guess he d0ee—" Dexter stam- mered. “I ought to have ted lumbe- fore 1 got him over here but l got kinda nervous, he was so excited I was afraid he's get sick—" Dexter himselz looked hot and uncomfortable and untidy, Much too big tor Molly's feminine quartegs, He mapped his brow with a huge llandkerchiet. "Oh." Molly murmured contrite- ly," how hot you look! Probably you're thirsty yourself, I'll go down—" "Don't went to put you to any trouble stall—" he said hastily. "It's no trouble," Molly insisted. "I was just going to make some- tell you, let's go down and raid the iccbox (or Psrd and crack some ice (or ourselvea—" The immaculate and shining kit- chen was cool 1mm the evening breezes of»: swept through from the back yard. [Jexter sat down weerlly but db- mu, again subtly assuming a host- like manner. wandered about with the ice pick and a bottle opener teasing Molly because she was more excited about finding food for the dog than she was for the men. hike all middle-aged bachelors Jimmie prided hlmseb on being an expert on mixing drinks and salads. "Just to show you how dne nat- ured l am." he told her, “I'll do a salad for us while you feed that four-legged brute—" Molly glanced up from the lcebox door. . "A pertectly nice idea." she agreed. The dog's great tall was swinging happily. with reeklcm abandon Molly dumped perfectly good cold cuts into a bowl fta‘ him. Dexter watcher her milling cen- tantedly. "What any!" he eekad stupidly when fcfthe third time Jimmie ES it § l ii? gii. of perance Situation. Under the Sons of Temperance.) BOOZE NEWS of highway transportation, a tlonal authority on the ability of liquor which has ed a weekly list of jail d”! Jack Tar Quits ltlun ’ ship's books. Increasingly. the the proportion has reached B0 cent. , -__ Drunken Driver Can't Collect euranee a motorist who carried the case. Mr. Justice lves in touicatcdmotoristwes collectinsuraneebenetlt/rhis BellighOoetelOrhne 3 times more than education, times more than maintaining cents of every dollar goes to paid. (senator l‘ ‘ Since liquor drlnklm is-a 01in Model Lobster Beet 25’ year, all at hargah Price. B. COIPPON, LTD. Belle liver. Edmonton Court ruled that an in- unable to Orlme in the United states costs army and navy. 8nd i tlmu more than the expense of the Federal Government. It represents l-t oi the national tncmne. Twenty-five for uime. with the money repre- sented in cost o! crime, all local, state and federal tans could be ‘ (Democrat) 0L New York before the Committee of (hie Hundred at Miami Beach) con- tributing cause of so many kinb o! flfllllt. the above statement regard- ing the high cost of/crime will be FRASII! lkht Iagin teaed and complete. Good 7 light Aachen, 160 Traps with 16 thd. Rope new IQ and worthy opinion re the Tem- ampiem of the l Publicity tor Drunken Driven Robbins B. Btocckel, director of Yale University's Research Bureau DI- subject. says: ‘The great increase o! auto- mobile accidents is due to the avail- 110$ heretofore existed. mforoement is not enough. Let there be Publish- sentence: for operating under the influence of liuguor. This will intensify public Jack Tar is rapidly becoming a teetotaler. Rum is the traditional beverage in the Royal Navy. ‘Predi- tion dles hard, and clch day every battleship, every sailor is sup- posed to receive his parlnlkln of rum. But for some years back. men who did not want. rum have been allowed tupperice (about four cents) as a substitute. this cunt being credited to them each day in the Oil men are demanding their "tuppcnlces" in place of their "tot oi rum," until PG! m. No redress can be seemed from llllllffllwe companies by any person who drives a motor-car while in- toxicated and who becomes involv- edtnsnsocidenbacconiingtoan llllvwtent decision recently handed down by the Supreme Court of Canada. This j -‘ ment wss reach- ed in an action brought against the "8- Fidelity and Gelarantce Co. by insurance in this company and who became involved in an auto accident while in a drunken condition. In hearing the de- cidon was whee-led to the Supreme Court of Canada, which has now . u h ld th ll Mr. .1 thing cool for Jimmie to drink-I "pa? e m n“ m‘ “m” l0 the P‘! 4 _e. r 2* k. 1234 o! food and water. ‘Faint from hunger. the hunter- man, Ban, son oi Issac. reaches Jacob, is pulling the tire (tom under s pot or beans The savory odor o! the well-cooked pottage instantly makes the himgry hunter almost thcdooroithetr-specttorhim by his shrewd. crelty, and more do- mestic brother. “Give me to eat," cries the iam- fi man, casting aside quiver and "Give you to eat?" snecringly replies the scheming Jacob. "Ofl and on I have been st that for years. Were I minded to shun work and spend my time sending poorly aimed arrows alter the fleet ani- mals of meert and iorest. 1 too. would be a h ar." "But Jecob." pleads the astonish- ed rother. now sitting m his heels near the steaming pot: "I! my ar- is the family tent just as his brother, I o rows had not gone wild in the bu strong wind today, l would have shared venison with you tonight." answers the wily Jacob, tast- gsgng lng a sample o! his rich Putt-age. "It happens that we are not. dealing with ‘ifs’ nor shall we consider the Pot-ill! that a hungry Hebrew ever tested is quite another nutter." 0 "Give me food. else l die." bei- iows the sufierlng luau. lilacs h Imlaem ' is business," re the designing Jacob. drawing crock manewposition. where the shift- wml directly w lt-I have vim you want-e pot oi savory beans, and you have what I would not threatening look: "nee your mods out of that food." ‘lhovlgh tortur- eq by the gastric juices flowing afresh into his empty stomach, Ban gives ear wmtl: further words i? Compel them w give an itemised account During the spring snontbs arldeel-lyfall iettbomgotooisesuhtwok andgivehaltheurtalhatothem- lnggeacretlcnonflaevalus and mhnoentaclouretitwtdocrllte During thewtnter menmgmg Imtllllllelwlleroouldolieniekie lanbunch of with him as 808011 ,carrylngfesd, andbttildindaheltcsutorfliebirda inttmeotneedlhiswuilldprevent agamekeqacrtrcnihavingtemshe aneagleoutafagnatfiylnorda fivlwldhlsioltvcsulercuowvmc dissected the babyhswkb crop and founditcontainedcriokcte and .hecouldattendstieh aconvcnticnanddemandthepg. Wilton! airing hlsviews: but hawks and owls that live in O dc during the months o! Dose ehmllW-llld FRY"! dc not live uring those .- . b0 0f 5 E 3 i? g5 s‘ {E E E ..E xnrrsrlc HOMES 5 sdllfl fol‘ the ROME HVILD. 1R8‘ ANNIKU. iellgnu of omen of tn~rls_\'_ wtrrlor and rumm- xirws o ‘it'll. t lWtat You Should w, _ Know About House, y CILLE VAN can tuned l - ’ - i 1 L" “L” sir. .... -... g . m -- . I about vat sveaetescuuaeradenala-eaeemosa-eaan“ ByMttP-IIIILPIfImF-RALC. cuarrsaa uu"w“nuu manner; uneven-clause confluent-easel - . l ' In am.“- te befltruegby-yagga-uag, andipgtnflpm-galwflhbi —'"_ ssoormrmn ‘H trapdoor-s. sohatlnsn ar-aqtbuecae p818‘ "@- ' M m“a|hame¢‘:fhlm. can tmmolvavhlellhs» augmentation n ith mlngl emotions main, been tagging papoas mlgflsclcrrmaowntmcumumw we tcnstlnmtfilmlfl (autumnal eeueteno nowuuonestepsooweleomeher mafia“, me iftlllilllilfl- btmelleflmfltluihpmdub. -c . uncspectcdvislrorendtbstrllbiell- ‘N933. ‘lhblotaadehlamdank- uhmtbepndhtizautmtw to " rcr coed nuns rest. edp0llfld°l'h°'“mumw neuter. - W“ u." mfllllwlbhmvemcvudbbea csospelesslsmullleandtncwuob nqputtbsneshunwcnembeckfourr melt 7W!’ -asceem;tbenycucanphomeand terruylng cit-y Wm" mm‘ into his et u eM-te i ' "In Yet tnc slue street was pleasantly “ma”, "-11 all be noble- he mack up the things you dell! do ‘ma: tau, m: about I00 geese take quiet m we wow "l W","“Y‘“'“' laid. And went elaborately about To w ill-BIN"! l" 4W3“ cane beck. b]. than veunetmeh met evening until we “WIEWM so nus mixing. to no oi ycur thought esta- as the urine vee very m. s...“ and mwslllls "PI 111M l!" mu; m: obituaries" aw ‘time mogul ‘wk-mt Ydmgcembu-lthlmtflltflitv m. _ ,_ thatshemlsh t-rylns I! 1- "t", - ism. onflatvrdsmtpnlnlst. sou poor abused beetle! the llt- mm; to Dexter. llbr none can cer prognctlcate |ga_ y “u”; w‘, new ‘m n. tit? brown-ell’! W110" "l" °°mf It was not. exactly s pleasant sup- The far elect o! love or hate. y‘; ‘m. “m” q“ m", h", u; u’. d plcnliillliiJy. All nold allill. “ti. ‘m. pa,“ w 55y m; 1551, They we _A. H. Cooper minim“; u‘, my lbw I h". ‘m t} y“ float h’ n._ naLcn--' sue hdtlOtl reach-WI M it at the broad kitchen tablt. Molly caugm tiles hundred ms “"5 to “g n; g4 a p“, the lum- trylns her bell to wile W Illll- 1cm. ism-scam es-suou tlse in one yep. mw-‘hm, “ha” h mxterfumblinl IVWIPW!" atlonsecmheppLButDexterde- ggpqw mmmu h, qu.adgbu¢uqdhdgu hlstexiiarmsbockhlshesd." almcstdirectlytbelwdwll hundreiandeevenmadszallywook- tedqgggwmqqmhwm "ml" mm‘ Y°“ ‘mud’ 1“ "W1- "mwlm! "NW" "m" ‘B! W- 0- lflmllr- Plllw He"? he their way undu- the not. my hi" In each city the survey was based stnmmerctl. "wrdy. I'd 1w l4" 0m the necessity lvr settllls blwkto h" Memorial Methodist Church, Tex- flfld ghlcs diowed eleven esmi- cu solder ct alx dwullhg "W '~'°"1‘* W“ ‘f? *““““"'"‘Y' w“ '1'!" °°¢ ."*““““"' m“ ‘° llllcn the up: with hrlsht allsmi- houses. m aarfioua, m ‘Psrdwllllldtlwllf I<I1I°WI>HlIWIKmI""YYh'-"P" lliksadiacotbtsrniebed bnmeuintepmbut notsgoosem doreaieoolteebisildinpandtwc ButPa-rddidntcalmdowuatall. hlggg-mggggrjcommand, mnmggg-ppingmen tbethetvlolamthed andsrvenhad tadorimcrualubolasa. ‘Raced eououymwullw-lwmlt llzlmas_ ttcstcod hillsofPald-tnmhitbelbaentllledlldtlalhotheruerds, tlgurusruuuemt culylieactual "wgfllam oonlon. bythebeokdwvhflflllollrvlmd eenmcnnlslrsltsswnlneunnoqrhevencvu-ceugntimscvwm “demanding-sumo” “Please Jimmie, come help! Mr. upthe plates and forks and then pm‘ m the “m” he,‘ mm, m me "m. n”; “Sm, o“ "any. uuvqfim m,“ Th” do m‘ Hatch has brought the most beau- silddenly burst forth. the mug pat-hair tent of Shelli Mind you. it is a Job to tag two mqqq. new,“ awn“ “d”; Q“ titanium-rm wvl doszw!" ‘mlmll-W °1 llmlfdglllllgllllfb" IBIIC. son of m. no osmium. 1111mm and seven wua geese! And remem- we a land. finance enemi- or m! "y" Ollll O 8 lip- _ Jimmie came reluctsnmxmlnmls m d w‘ lgyasecmd fiddle w, “mm” M U’ d t“ chm“ in“ muflbmfl“ m” M“ °m°°"' ‘"- °°" d "W" l‘ L nnousmdmmmummmm_ my?" P Aboiilttlutenteilfiidseovlbmgiilamldmwhfllwegottfieee all _ vlllartnsacualuutudeuvenaceu» °°'COICIIYI terruptlon but he grinned when he 5m tucked h" ‘m thmum ma’ m; 1e: “fines-abode ecrv aha-i.‘ llholanfgpefitkljhembnrnvin- 115° at. “we! hate m and Job. heludine height and hauling. cu ll.7°n S" "W m“°‘“° °‘ m”- “°' m“ Plwlllllslv- “ml m" I "vld- Ahead oi n. darkness that will hands and ms -- ack 1m 1W. oer mu uuln overothe other and wool-maria” "w! n“ p“ °“3“*‘°“ m“ "m" u" "Amlm"! l‘ ""1"" 1"‘ n“ soon settle own. herasmen and m: o! the bunch ‘without she turned into a bcer saloon.’ m ‘H’ m‘ a m‘ m‘ “What a colt that chap 1s. he m“ from “swung” m“ 1m yo“- ‘nephew “e 1am" hon“ m! “mum” s0 any Penman x m‘ m. m h." cludedrwlahoraiebasthst tn- _‘__ l thought. condescen * sy and he Ham, m.‘ ‘ “m” m“? when, hem M “m”, "m, n w.‘ h. yum u“ my m‘ y “m. h. h“ ‘ volved in be M31118 w 0! mlll- ".2‘°.‘.‘.°“1 £61m” m“: mm‘ °' ‘ ""‘”‘°’_" m‘ ‘f1'”“'d;f' “ sheer 1M home- liavelrt had time i?“ s...» carefully thought out auguestlcu for "&.°'“...,,...... M; u...“ 5, g e e, I, t - cthe secon ll e, I "w“"‘ ‘h’ b“ ‘m’ h‘ "w immillls" r slgnstifilpiymgilxtyrbcw none 12.35 h‘ coed to n?“ ‘ I $151“:- h "m h u” m "M" w“ aloud. "Xvheroe are you taking the- (To m continued) ms $10“ mouldu . M‘ mum bu“ on vigil; finale-til.“ m! of labor have dfaeuyscgu since It: r-elep ant." ’ ' “n” ' ‘m3 ‘mull’ W" Illlde ';;1;;,;;;n,;-= - w ms" Mo» concur“... rm rem"... "ma? ma... .. ...- b"... “or...” s.""",...".'....' 2.; =---- sa - _ - ' l-ler brown eyes were shining. She . gm“ M°:k&h'gm'& w fulfil“! organise a real live. readentisl work ieeeivud svs per had thought, when Dexter wrote, or kmimllldm mid“ n ‘he e conserving association. cent. asageinddlpereent. in 1m, m" m ‘WM’ “m” w“ ‘° °° p tired hunter's heels s: the edge oi hould meet from mu “m” mm n” ma“ M“ w“ " "m" m” d“ b“ m‘ mm“ ‘h? ~~—— the village the fomished brutes . b incial m m“! am’ a n" “w” m“ by u” rum“ saw the superb Pard she dldnt. ‘A Mum“ or union,“ h“ scan“ ‘mm: me km m an“), I, _r0_v ‘ convention with our or“ eurvey- Onpenta-y ‘my w. .-B M m laid?" It contains l7 i mnrlvnnt rnlt with plans and 0B s- "WW"! d 0f the University o! Tbmnto. The yvoulln: Int-gs" Pmfvlvl! 1' u “IQ Qllflll, “QUE! m Putnam xi,‘ h“ tind‘ ‘flrnzlhdto outwith. mtg’: h‘ fihlt might 09m IQ I hjflwg m‘: 1E a“ d I IIUVQIY h!“ wintry Ahgirnlrs, alumnae-ct; an“ ‘ l QIII, magazine g u- ngee. eel on v n » Oran may mm ‘hand be u ' n”; irchltccture, (‘Ifizrblnz-Elnyrulvnn: Game enough to pay gn gem,‘ m; “W. m"! ""3- 3" WWW W‘ lkalhriflww l Infill:- h_ b, m 5m, m. PM,“ loge man. believing as a rsuit oi "ng. ranger on, m.» dollar. 111mm, gm,“ b, mo,“ m," on. mum" bis studies that wars ale caused by wet ma. om" m»: heath m4 w“, ma“ on “m. trade rivalry “will become a, oon- noon: su1r.nn1zs' srnvrcl y moat afl-sacrlfielng pcrtanisn this until they are more glen 1 ‘Iterations objector" and decline to BUREA!‘ esrth can produce. And let me eay _ fight in the event or another war, ' 1'" 11"" i" - T"""‘“‘ rlglnhere that they have mood. the survey indicates. 1M we still standing, ngm 11911.14 Bhulman lcund the svcnge etu- ,_ me, backing me up 1.. Qvqry 1M Ori “T n dent. “while he does not take too i" ' uod . n evcy county h“ g UPS)’ ken an mane m poutlu. a de- an anceia m; gm my". - finitely against both the Ocnser- '; mo» wculdsllheeoiv- D1esat85In wry-mum no ' Ii. II mm asked our "filth be lllvea the 0cm- ” 3°11“! 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"Jwk. you are lust u WM North I" "" " “n W" "" i‘ 11...... sis “M (It) in Possession o _ u’ thence North along tho Met side 5 of Hector ronrm‘ Klee‘; ism! ~ .535? E 3 3 E E23 i i? Eli; a"! l‘ l: chains, to the lltllvaie d! eeptln ge rto eab lie mnfctwlll steel" Up-wh°"'m“”""' "scorn Wales ' isnports about l?‘ m‘ lawman emulsion Eng? laeu o! commencement I l; ~nlne acres ct land. l ‘m1’??? aerea deaerlhsd in ‘ Commissioner sf Public lssvude ‘to “v tor IcKlIlll “"4 U" ~"d I.’ a n. 1m and solve!" l“ i" m‘ y by Melville ll lime-Joe b i. lit; m 1m rune. A l’ H g rgereont one ecflr; gm" the o wee corner u“. n“ "q conveyed M tbs ION‘. hulthubhtvovifae’. o! one‘ on» purl. e Clfleate la m sums"! of "l" P ' .1 "~mn%mnuww eul lea chsi tbeeoe at rill! "Bl" 5"‘ u. t ce at rill" "Fm 5E llll Yllq Road 1m eaalne. thence Isatwlrd l .' Bold eight chain _ the farm conlbrlsinr ' [W], from m l . Berry Smith n indeatll! n. any I! mnel _|! , and 7| ove sale ls 1n dl "M!" " GIN tanner of cparintmewl ‘ a pgrg default MU"! M‘ my, lcuelrorl. ' r a; lzzvgsi; i i, l. l trellis: i? l I if l i was’ u» J. a. Dlaais not. will elii tieflthlayofbisrehl" s‘ a regain n! Ill" "" "‘ ri it . _ ta| Fem .. ‘ n. buildinl! W ‘L’ $1. ~ A gflollntl ‘LII’: DgNNmv ii: 3 iii 1* j seal-MM" ’ n n, SHAW. ‘I