’i i I ; . v . 1926 ' L . NQ- l-\t,ii l» i \_ i. ..._ ; ‘h P I ’“> Isyre ngigutil-irfie i: .5 SAFE, DEPENRQDLELAXMIVB. I Puliliis We want several cars Irish Cob- bler and Red table stock. GEO. E. FULL d. SON, - Hunter River i976-1l-3i-e0d. ass EUSTON si-‘nser. L Clearance’ Furniture » '.'Auction , SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16th ' AT ,1 P. M. Parlor Suite (rosewood), 1 Wal- nut Table, 1 Fumed Oak Rocker, (new), 1 Floor Lamp. 1 Fumed Oak Hall Stand and Mirror (new). 1 Oak Dining room Table iMateress, Chlffonier, Solid wal- .._nut and Mahogany Suite including; Dresser, Comode, Bed, Table. 2 " Chairs, Rocker, Ostermoor Mat- .tress, Spring, 1 Kitchen Range, 1 Kitchen Cabinet. Tables and Chairs,‘ 1 full Dinner Set’ of dishes and ‘pthers, Baby Carriage, Go Cart. High Chair, Rocker, and Sleigh, etc., etc. MRS. FRANK H. LOWTHER. 325 Euston Street. -'.I. A. McDONALD. - Auctioneer. 1950-10~9~sth.fr3i. Desirable Property Fllll Sill I offer by private sale that desir- r PAGE we "“ ‘ ctione. Berlin Bans Nudity i ‘BERLIN, Oct. 8. — It‘ is prohibi- tive to present nude or lmpropofl! draped form on the stage,-the Ber- lin Police ‘have decreed. And yet. there are certain subtle distinctions by which the letter o! this regula- tion is to be evaded. lFOr the injunction stipulates dis- tinctly that the interdiction refers / to the almost nude or insufficient- ly clad figure in motion, whereas the stationary human form I5 con- sidered permissible in this airy make-up, as it gives the impression of a statue. which is not so object- ionable. “As theatrical censorship hasiieen abolished '1 Germany. however, [he only means left the Police to en- force. this precept is to attend every first night performance. MEMBERS OF VTHE'LATE GFIEOIAN MINISTRY MUST NOT BE of General Condylis has issued a de- e late ministry oi M. Pangaloe to seek election in the impending ele- ,1 by General Conlylis late in August. FOXES, LIMITED, AND l am in a better mood. came down this morning to an en- ormoua stuck of mail, and stared at it incredulously. were not bills. brought out a curious fact; almost everybody has a ghost-story, and Is anxious to tell it toisoniebody else; even the most incredulous of us. apparently, has some incident stored in his memory not capable of explanation. centage of these victims of thrills and shivers have written to her CANDIDATES about the ghost in the light tower. ‘ while 1 read it to you? The- 931159108 regime Wall 0V9?" some ghostly thingtbuching my thrown in the coup d'etat "headed neck a. "m; minute;- "You can wait. ROGERS-PATON SILVER BLACK ‘"4 5° ""- ‘ visit last The lied Lamp Ilsry Roberta Rhinelisart August 11th. Today ls bright and sunny, and Edith "Great heavens." she said, "not bills!" ‘ As it turned out, however, they Her article has And a visible per- She and I-Ialllday are reading ATHENS. Oct. 13. — The cabinet the", on the verandah at" this mom- _. Each as n. heap of them, and r oreo forbidding the members of the such bits us this are -to be heard: I'll. "Here's a wonder," says Halli- ay. “Hold my hand, won't you, There's “It's a spider", says Edith, coolly. Listen to this!" Which reminds iiiethst I had d night from "Cuckoo" l 45o Cups . Follow the, directions in each package of Rakwana Golden Orange Pekoe and obtain twice as many cups - —making it cost less to use thanthe cheapest bulk teas. was GUARDIAN ‘l. finally agreed. -lt' we liad warned the old man lie atlnight; and his. i that, she thought. "That wasn’ lng," she said. Mr. Bethe], she thought, to be quieted. are you’! don't expect." alytic sunk in It's chair. "He's gone‘! Where?" "Ha didn't say. Hie car and went." against her of-a "serious sort, and I drove her into Oakvllle myself. Qn the way I tried to persuade her to return ‘to ‘her employment for a tlmo"at least, ondhe ground that we might need her, and she It was perhaps pine o'clock when l returned. to find the rector and his wile calling, and to sltthroug-h an hour and a half of gently unctu- ous conversation, while my “Q5351. nesa constantly increase , and my sense of guilt and responsibility. would have been at least prepared to take care of himself in an emer. gency. but we had foolishly kept _ ce that he go out when and how he liked. But there was something beneath ieliough for the fuss they were mak- “There was mur- der in that boy's face, Mr. Porter." was trying to quiet him, but he refused Finally Gordon got up and flung open the pantry door, finding her inside it, and he said, according to her: “Listening, Well, you'd better watch out. 0r you'll get something you Then he went into the hall, got his hat and slammed, out of the house, leaving ths par- He just took ‘ "She was uneasy; she,‘ had con- strued what he had said as a threat ACT" Notice is hereby given that a gen- eral meeting of the shareholders of "THE VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP Hadly, our village Don Juan, who sells hardware over his counter to and'W. K. Rogers in Charlottetown, Chairs, ivory Bedroom Suite, ln-i clfldlns Ladies Dresser. Dreseinapszs, at the hour of Five o'clock in Table Bench, Table, Bed. Sprlngshgh, am_.,.,.,,,°n' Rogers-Payton Sliver Black Foxes. Limited, will be held lri the office of Thursday the.21st day of October, for the purpose of considering and passing upon the financial statements, accounts and reports of the Directors and Offio ers, and for the purpose of passing a resolution requiring that the Com- pany be wound up under the pro- visions of "The Voluntary Winding- up Act," and for the appointment of liquidators for such winding-up, and the giving of consequential direc- tions. _ Dated this 28th day of September, 1926. By order of the Directors. W. K. ROGERS, . Acting Secretary- i852-10-4-mwf6i. “"'ron"'sii'r""' 3 Steam saw-mill able property flguate at 7o Sydneynhingle machine, lathe cutter, piafl- road, "talking _ Street, Charlottetown consisting of up-to-date dwelling, in repair, with all modern conven- ‘giences including hot-water heating, set tubs and spacious side lawn With large building suitable for "warehouse, stable or garage. This PWPWW is offered at a bargain. If not sold‘ by private sale before Tuesday, October 26th, it will be W"!!! b)’ auction at 12 o'clock H0011 Oil that day. Apply to - G. J. McCORMAC, Revere Hotel Block or 252 Kent Se, -' 1995-10-12,15,l6,i9.22.25. ,i v TO BE SOLD by Public Auction _._~ln front of the Law Courts Build- ing in Charlottetown in Queen's Wflounty in Prince Edward island, on Tuesday the second day of Nov- emben. A. 17., 1926, at the hour of ‘ twelve o'clock noon, ALL THAT TRACT PIECE AND PARCEL OF I LAND situate lying and being in Charlottetown aforesaid, bounded and described as follows. that is to saw-Commencing on the West . side of Pownal Street at its junc- tion with the South Side of Syd- ney Street. thence Weetwardly along the South side of Sydney Street for the distance of 106 feet 4 Inches, from thence in a South- wardly direction at right angles to Sydney Street for the distance of B1 feet, thence at right angles u". ‘wardly and parallel with Sydney Street for the distance of 23 feet 8 inches, thence at, _right angles northwardly and parallel to Pownai Street 64 feet or to the northwest angle of the Byrnes Estate, thence Elstwardly and parallel to Sydney Street forthe distance of 82 feet 6 Inches or to Pownal Street afore- sald. and thencenorthwardiy along the West side of Pownal Street 37 feet to the place of commencement and is part of Town Lots numbers 71 and 72 in the first hundred of ,_'l‘own Lots in Charlottetown. The shove sale is made under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in an lndenture of Mort- gags ‘dated the 30th day of Novem- ber, A. D., 1923 and made between George J. MoCormack of Charlotte- togvn in Queen's County in Prince E ward Island. insurance Broker, - and Bertha Mecermack his wife, of the one part, and the undersigned- of the other part, because of default havlngdieen made In payment of the‘ Interest secured thereby. For further particulars apply at the ofliee of MacDonald d. MaoPhoe ‘er and matcher, all In good condi- iin a well wooded district. CAPTAIN ALLAN MSCLEAN. ' Bradaibane. 1963-10-1 1mwf3i. "PUBLIC AUCTION I am authorized by Stephen Holroytf, Winsloe, to sell hie beau- tlfui herd of Jerseys. Also 1 mare 7 years old, Clyde; 1 mare 9 years old, general purpose; 1 delving mare 14 years old; 1 horse 3 years old, lLand league, 1 colt 1V2 years old, Baliarat, 1 colt 6 months old; 1 heifer 2 yeare old‘ registered Shorthorn,1 heifer 2 years old. Shorthorn, 8 registered Jersey cows and heifers, 1 registered Jersey bull 1 year old; 7 grade cows, about 1o ton choice hayhoo bushels peta- toes, 1 set driving harness, 1 driv- ing sleigh. J. .A. MaDONALD, Auctioneer. 2085-10-15-fmwf4i. POTATOES Mr. Porter," he said- pose I'll ever lies-r the laet of it. h d . But there's a mistake being made, own ouse’ an a broken wmd°w' and I thought if Miss Edith was going to write it up, we'd better, have it straig-hi." . It appeam the!“ that it w“ n“ la ittin spide fashio ‘n the c n- the "ism" \ near lCarroways grave that I-Iadly ‘e: of “g, wamrlg to pguilco on ‘em dark and his windows closed, so saw the figure, but in the old cem- etery, and that there facts which he has not given out. I shrubbery- including rotary. not alone, but was standing in the light. tale. bery, about two feet from the ground. and directly iii front of tho heaii- convince stone oi‘ one George ‘Pierce, who [his thing; Livlngstonérs call. ' Hadly was slightly s-heepisli. He knows, and he knows I know, that his road home at night where near jthe cemetery. the same time, he had something n to tell me, and was determined to m, . . go through Wm‘ it} no ng against Greenoughs sheer lies no- At "I guess you've heard the story, "I don't 511D- BTB BOIIIG The cemetery is surrounded by white fence, and inside I-iadly, it seems, was to a friend." and who accounts it shone through the shrub- "a small blue-white light died MONDAY, OCTOBER 25th dread Iiadly did not see the light, but AT 1'30 P' M’ SHARP the "friend" persisting, lie crept it was then that lie iI-Ie seems to have no doubt that I have entered this here, because We have break- Everything continues quiet‘ at the house. . - . Jane and I to-day returned the ‘Althqugh it ' ll I pretty village‘ matrons, and who gggggng“11,,'°,§'3I,';°",,,,";§§L';§'$3."5.1l',.‘2§..§",,§§Z‘f,?§f§“;';,f,'f Wu’ dubbed Cuckoo some yearg until we left. ed no doubt that such an emer- ag° by a summer visitor "mm “w He is, i understand, soon to B81161’ might b8 at hand. '- 8 "semblmiml i” 31"" l" lllm- 1...... m. a Muddy, at 10:30 our visitors took theré on and evidently‘ knew the-quotation. August 12th‘ depamne, and leaving Jane p"? (Note: “The cuckoo shows iiiel- (NO entry) pared to retire and Edith m i,“ ancholia" not madness. Like By- ' August 13th Ewe, some of he, letters I wmk rm‘ he 5°99 “Wm “Mung hi“ 9"“ (No entry) tiered with apparent aimleeaness m- W"! 11°" and lbw-fir”? '15 “n August 14th down to the boat-house. Halli- 955 mm “meow @1565 nest J To-morrow Hayward suya l shall (lily ‘"18 110i there. and aifthe be able to see Greenougli; the first intimation i have had that he is back in the neighborhood. iBut ii feel that my conscious- ess 0f my own innocence will be determination to prove me guilty. And yet, guilty of what‘! 0f a bullet buried in the floor of my We have had no further crime| Nothing is altered, save my own feeling that a net is closing around me, and that some malignannt fate and destroy me. - Yesterday, being allowed to iread, found that with the single ex- ception of the red light, my exper- n is iencc is fairly true to type in such “Wm be by some matters; thousands of people have apparently gone through the same if, Bolt of thing’ and have been n91, the boat-house, and soon after Hal- “ 1 mmgme- the "m"! w“ a “'0' ther the better nor the worse for thorough tion; also new bungalow, situated man, it was surely a. sale place for u aglgr\var‘lsl .' ' t1 irendezvous! ‘It W“ the "frieml" who saw the then dismissed it, to be dug up out “wre- ml‘ ‘he of their memories later to assist *1" f" "'1"? "will l9"- suppression 0t‘ this portion of the somebody w ‘Wm, a Mo)“ m. n, ‘ _ B", n, less anxious tliun I hall expected- .Tliey saw, they believed, entertain a dinner table my case, what? My only hope, apparently. is to Greenoultli that I saw tdshow liiin the steps.‘ in‘ tlic late seventeen liiiii- by wmch I was led f0 fire [he Shut; cool and deliberate; lie plans llll-‘i to "put liini; if I can, in my place i'or an hour 0r two. . Sulilmse, like u lawyer prepar- througli the siirilbliery to take a mg a ‘met, .1 mum, my H,,,,,.,,,,.n. real secret joy is in baffling dis- look a-rouiiil. saw the figure, moving slowly and mm? deliberately toward the trees. here. and to-morrow rcud it to Atleasl i can make this entry full and explicit. 1t part-Sell the time, and lie may be willing to he saw an apparition, or that the “Stem _ _ _ information belongs to me. the rea- son lie gives i'or the latter being (he "lllflt GQDTEQ Pierce. l“ the 5911119’ when Aniile Conliraii stopped ma" W310 “'11s. according l“ km“ the Lodge on her way lioiiie and IPMUIWII. shot and killed while fll- asked to see iue at iiio tempting to escape the Excise in (100,; the old farm house which is now a part of Twin Hollows. nuns is the ilih. early evening it Wilfi, then, oi the 1ltli.. at kitchen "I'm leaving, Mr. Porter," she said. “I don't like to make trouble for you, but I can't stand the day seems given over to the that secretary," supernatural. fasted with the spirit world, and seem about to lunch with it. "What has he done, Annie?" “Done!" she said, and sniffed. "He's watching me, for one thing. l never go upstairs hut he's at m? heels. But that's not all. Hols going 1o make trouble for Mr. iBethei. You mark my words. Add andsuid, to see if the boat was Still our knowledge to ourselves, and doiy was missing I knew he was somewhere out on the water. At‘- ter waiting until eleven, my rrest- lessness was extreme, and I walk- ed up and around the maiii house, to find the garage doors open and the car still out, Had there been any indication of life in the building, I t-hink I would have wakened Mr. Bethe) and warned him; stayed witliihim, perhaps. until that murderous young devil wassafely settled i'or But his room was I thought better of it. But I did ascertain that the gun room win- dows were locked, and that if the boy effected an entrance at all, it ions method. Thus reassured, I went back to liday rowed quietly in and tied the dory, l-Ie had rowed up, he It had not been disturbed, I told ‘him my story. but he was _“lt‘§' not the game." he auid. “If Gordon is iiie killer, we've got to consider that lie doesn't kill out 0t‘ anger. 'Tliat‘.~; different. }le’s stuff ahead and goes through with it. I don't even think he gets any thrill out of crime itself; the covery. iAud lie knows this: after tile quarrel io-iiilzht, ll‘ old Bethe] fell down the stairs and broke his neck, -he would be blamed for it." .But he thrust his army automa- tic ln his pocket nevertheless, and we started toward the house. with no particular plan in mind, but a fixed determination to protect Mr. “ iBethol “in case of any trouble", as Iiulliday put it. ‘ We had almost reached the end of the walk over .ihe marsh when he halted suddenly and stared to the right. "There was a light over there,"- he said. "in the woods. Walt_ a minute; maybe it will aiiowl again." l It did show, above the head of [Robinson's Point apparently, in that: lonely strip of woodland lass eur-reptit. We are paying high- est market price for White Potatoes at our Warehouse, 75 Queen Street. CLARKE BROS. abandoned the ‘hope of finding, in Uncle il-Ioraces unfinished letter, a clue to the present mystery. ing for an opportunity to show it to Mire. Livingstone. But 110119 came. Dr- Hayward was there when we‘ arrived and remained after we left. Perhaps, because myown world is awry, I think the universe is so. But it seemed to ms that we were shown in to what almost amounted to a situation; that Liv- iiigstone. usually dapper and calm. seems absurd, I have never quite ‘Mr, Bethe] knows it; he's scar to-night.” " ' There had been a quarrel, she said, at dinner, carefully camou- ‘1 therefore £00k it With m9. 1109- flaged while she was in the room, but breaking out again the mom- ent she leftvit. could make out, it had to do with the secretary's leaving the house ed A 'So fair as she which leads to the hiding place of the boat. (Note: In explanation of our concluaiifli, that we had seen-one of the lights of the 0E5!‘ as Gordon drove down through the trees, I t I AQGT-oe/EIR- 1s, ‘m W? A brilliant iecc of play that brings the crowd to its eet~a~ few more yards to o "the team fights its way on-and a touc - down evens the score. Many n man in the crowd has made a touchdown and scored against an opponent by remembering that: Moira is an indispensable third when he and the Girl wended their way to the game. Happy indeed the girl whose escort has shown his thoughtfulness and knowledge of the finer things of life by choosing Moira. The cliunicter and quality of Moire have won for them the cndorsaition of the best’ people from Coast to Coast. . CfI-IO C- 0L ‘llloii5 g ‘From AcADiA-Land oi‘ ROMANCE" l] from i1 large one some distance away.) Jiniliday watched it, and then passed his revolver 1o me, first tak- ing 0ft‘ the suiety taitcii. ' "Don't fall over anything," lie warned iue- "And don't shoot until you see the whftes of his eyes! I'm going over there, Skip- O-OO fO§§O-O-§§-O-§-Q4+Q-§+QVV§+ TENDERS Tenders will be received by the undersigned up-tlil October 20th at 7.30 ‘P. M. for the purchase of 400 Lambs and Sheep more or less from the Rollo Bay Farmers institute. Highest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. PETER D. PETERS. Secretary. 2066-10-14-61. The Annual Meeting Of the Three Rivers Silver Bllek Fox 09., will be held in the office Monday, October 17th at 7 p. m. can only give again the difficulty light comparatively close at hand ‘ '\ of distinguishing at night a small w D. J. STEWA RT, lIITTVFQh ,Secretary. of J. H. McGregor, Montague, on 2064-10-14-31. J._ lief.” marsh. I myself, ‘holding the ra- Ilo set off oii a steady lope, lieail- volyer gingerly, started on to the iiig i'or the lights but obliged to house.- iiiaire ll long detour around the (To Be FARM iii iiii I Continued.) o 111% acres of land situated‘ at iUnion Road 3y, miiea from Charlottetown t This land is In good state ofi cultivation with brook running through pasture. There Is also a quantky of lumber and fire wood- This would make a good farm rior either dairying or potato grotwlfli- Will sell one half or all to suit purchaser. _ Louis w. amen. " Charlottetown General Delivery; 2067-10-14-21. iieiiiio We will commence to receive Dressed Hogs on Friday. 15th inst. Hogs should be killed on cool days only and ' allowed to hang twenty-dour hours before shipping. THE SIMS PACKERS LTD. was flushed, and that Mrs. Living- stone was on the verge of tears. The doctor, standing by the wiri- IIIIBTIIIN SAIE OF DESIRABLE PROPERTY on Queen Street, No. 177, Tuesday 19th at 1'2 o'clock noon. The pro- perty of the late George Mutch, in very best business section of the city. Largo lot and out-buildings- No reserve. Terms at sale. \ ‘t $1.133‘, Riley Building. Char- a, om", d Exnum,‘ _ _ Dated thll 20th day of September, , J, A, Mgopouau), A" o" 19a’ I I fl Auctioneer. - .. . PETER MoDONALD, ‘, ; - Mortgages. . 1818-4104441. _ 10-154mm. . .1‘:- %nd Morph/latest: and Produce. apply T...“ A CANADA STEAMSHIIP LIN-ES LTD. as. "GEIITA" ~ l-JIWI llllitml, i .. I Arrlvo‘ Chsriettstemwr 0 . " ,= l -' and es mu . 0mm ml. _ M’ I-r i“ Oetoxr 20th . ‘ h. '51 3.] i and ‘ '1,’ V November 0th. , that's- rm... Q0003 > _ S" dow, hardly acknowledged our ell- “BOSTON. .- \by Stcamn INTERNATIONAL LINE F f St. John $I0| of; m n‘! Luboo- \ 0.0 . ' "Every Wednesday Steam- or leaves Qt. John 9 A- M- Atlsntle Time: 511990" 1.80 P. M. Lulieo 2.80 P. M- arriving Boston, Thursday '0 A. Iii- On Saturdays. Shim" aalia dirsot from 8t. Joli" to Boston, leaving 8t- Joiin 7 P. M. Atlantic Time, duo Ieston follow- ing day. 2 P- "- anneal! u s... cilia 5m. m2’... u ivsirvonit Reduced rstl ‘f: automoiiiii \ o Improved Condition of Foxes “- Market Value of. Felts Feed . “lmperials” Liberally g - . Win‘. ‘on For, Sure and Sileady (Irowth A In Average of. Production a \. IQXZ m; _ -..i IED,’ Charlottetown,