i A Pflllllhghiplltfll m H (‘HNICOI OR 3.15 -— 7.00 — l.“ PRIIIBE snfvlsnn ronAv s. was, In: rncftlr s illitI-Ess. rxunuc m! 1* [MRiWi r HENRY FONDA NANCY KELLY RANDOLPH _ SCOTT Island Player Scores Success In in Hearts Hall. In the devotional TODAY 6i WED. n: wasn't m slccui IIIAN nu cuu ms presentation. last Milne edy M posncurtain comment. upon in regional drama festival Evi , ‘ 1 | M" CAlllil-l I llOYD NOLAN iynuo Overrun ~ J. Canal Mulch Anthony Qiflllu Dgvqyhy Pennant of late years. particularly in “The "Brothers In Arms" and as a school lad in Vo- cational School Shakespeaa-ian pro- ductions seems to have gotten into EXTRA _.. COMEDY Stranger Than Fiction AND GOING PLACES gesse James” ls l-Spectacular Hit , ' At Prince Edward m - waited prod“ 1°11“ sou. Cent ‘Jesze rdlences a-t the Prince estre yestcrdn when the SD60- tssillar drama o the most, colorful o tlsw that ever lived thus I the screen. u mlgic of ‘Technicolor to i6 Zsnuck s 1110i lidfizble also indeed! r ormapoe o in thepteitie role h certain! the outstanding acting cont‘; ll! the YEN‘. 80 ‘b61160 myth al ostlQen I170“ e m hscJsmes, thlt after L all!" 7°11 out-law is once rcaminl tbs hills of the W Other brilliant. D Hairy Hindu in mic of Pr: James, and Nan- vv Kelly as d; Jessie's dol i‘: splendid u .Y?'l can. ssvsw s: @n..rmlz.v'f f; At The Capitol w. ‘Ibch idalmeswi which o n co or op W?” yelfrs in the making, wulv enthusiastic welcome m Home) at the B8 b her many friends. icy b the ' mun-we tribute, paid in the man who [We us "In 0d Alexander's Regime Bun ' is 00n- Bfifitfias s resident of Ch tow-n all hor life. an‘? fi- ti - koii drums. of N egtignng-fcu time uses an avert’: rican his hideout “presented mm’ "mm Men.” film that Md its it 10631 m lsst niflit. st; e Capitol ensure . " picture s. u. herein- sncial report for the year ending - You sire therefore January 16. i939. and a statesnent DH‘- of the assets-and liabilities of ué “gigmlii? 3 iérlilisllgg 3%, a g i5; fin s ‘us’ £232; E E vi i; r F r 1 gi l a? “i? g5 § llTho out»: Guardian I M!!! rut-us may be _l.1!10_|I.l_£!l-IM- cons-consume urn m ! by mnerlesrced tmdcmen-I-I I geesdngnqzill lddressi c.w_, ‘i. Friends cord March | L-MZ-S-B-Zi. POLICE cov-ur - Tw drunk; had their mu estrestcd ‘it police Willi yesterday. A third was sen- cnced to 2o days in jail. alike: of ‘unlawful possessio of in mi . B1112: liquor and was fined $200 and llbrcise Act and the same under the i Prohibition Act. AUXILIARY MEETING — The Evening Auxiliary of the W.M.S., 'I‘rlnit.y United Church. held lie regular monthly meeting isst night period the Auxiliary continued its studies in “How the Bible came m The foils-wing is from a Saint. Be". Deep interest was 3.1.50 shown 011 i’ recent- date: in the missionary lesson, which interest attached to the was clearly presented by two of A. the members. I . Passes A By.’ by Mia Ellen Melroses unit BOY MISSING-George Adams, of the Theatre Guild of Saint. John, 10-year-old boy from the Proving- in uiblic debut on a local stage 1B1 Illflrmflry was reported missing Miss Marla Arsenault of Chur- yeflmiay. He was described as w“ 9, markedly wearing a brown suit, lumbermank triumphed premiere. iudging from P1111115" @115 B 68b with “fur ear the lugs. Little fear was axpressgd for his safety as authorities be. Miss Arsenauit is really not, s. "Wed haw“ probably with friends 8mm“- u, me 5mm John SW88 1n either in city of country. though a newcomer _ -—-—— local play circles. She was hers sev- WOMEN 5 LIBERAL CLUB- in a P. E. I. srulb- Th9 "Wm-bl! meetint; of the Wom- omefln‘ en's Liberal Club was held last. d He, evening in the Canadian legion sister, Miss lphigenie Arsenault is PB-‘TWP- the president. Mrs D. J. mber the Charlottetown F-l-W- Presidium There was a 181w 1, attendance. After the regular bus- “ m‘. incss had been disposed of an hour m1, N, Wis spent drafting a pmgrgmme on, s play which in connection with the sftcmoon by“ tmmeg ieetobekivenon txhedayofop. on, Ont., "fling of the legislature. N '1! w I 1 1d ICE DELAYS FERRY—ThQ rug: scan; u?! Zcuisfifiufigui’... mmmld twin arrived 1n Cher- in U! En lish vi Marlee Argensufirgs xéfiaged hm“! ‘m1 911M113’ mmlllfl 141W w“; be g "y, Most of the delay was caused by umblc acquisition to local amateur 1°“ cmdmm‘ 1" rwrthlllnbellfl-Yld circles. am u a daushter of Judge Sh“ 11 W” mld- ‘The ferry es- A_ m Amexmml who has friends Charlottetown experienced consid- grit: hire, partliculsr- 5mm” . romo on clrc a. Itnwu gencprall-y thought um ‘g8 1" '4" "wmwll- By vvmlns- m! Mum“ w” especial‘, m m, owever. charmed wind direction in hcr casting of the subtle Mine mm 11" "twine mi"- play last evening. Norman ‘Cody. son of Ven. Archdeacon Cody, who has been enjoyed in several plays 511M713’ milk daily to pupils in zradesitofiazrdtcasmanynwre as possible. The mnve was aimed especially to benefit undernourish- d hild the stride of an exnerienced thes- -‘i-,,e°,,,,,.§,?,‘, °fimi§ddff,“°addlffi“{fy~ plan. His work with Miss Amen. D_ p_ A_ c mam Sum _ cult, who played his wife, was of 1-1;“; o; me ram“, nil-mun er above the local average. "IN MEMORIAM MRS. ALYRE AB/SENAULT Blends in this city and elsewhere B!" 01' @116 11111397131 O11 50111113115’. re shocked to hear of the death Charlottetown. has been trans- Ed- ferred to Halifax and will leave P. E. Island’ or there this month. He will be‘ Hospital. Charlottetown. on Febru-isucceeded here by C. H. Cerry of arv 26th i989 after a short illness. saint John. Mr. MacGregor, who Mrs. Arsenault was 38 ywY-B ° esteem been in Charlottetown for the past beaumsaflbigl} seventeen years. and whilst he will tters of symlmihy cs ved. A short service was h iottetzown at 8.40 lust, night, uwo toe while making a freight, cross- TBANSFERRED T0 HALIFAX- Mr. Orrin D. MacGregor, Man- is a native of this province, has receive congrstil tions on his well m‘ deserved promotion, at the same time there will be regret expressed d at the at his do parture of himself and b61121: family from this city. where services SCHOOL BOARD MEETS — A conference would be held of Prin- h time the de- cipeJs of Queen square, Prince! ngd been suffering from u street and West. Kent. schOOIs with lment, her death was lin- this manual training ‘committee u! the City School Board, it was dc- cided at. the regular monthly meet- s. a - “m, m w 15h l?“ 213%. (Airrangglngrlts Lilli” be"; “u °1 c XL‘ underway for some time to provide m‘; one increased manual training for boys lng 0f ilhe Board vsteniay after. in city schools and the conference- is aimed to work out details of the classes. Dommic Science for girls in city schools was also discused that. subject would be provided in th schools when the fall berm of Grim We Charlottetown opens next September. AUDITORS BEGIN WORK- Messm. D F. Archibald. C. A.. 0i’ HARD . Bum!!!“ this City and W. A. Moreil. C. Au beg Niel said Archibald had been‘ doim! vrej iiminary work since last Thursday it was understood. The two chart.- unman h City of Clmrlottetown as spoon beiforh: me at. l» that dmtc." The annual meetlml the Council would not. be held hsd bee. Dillard's oves Proprietor --of— Hotel Boarding House ' - Rooming House i‘ - Ifqrm House efnight. Cabins , v o local future's-t blt-nlg o: inserted It 5 cents I word strictly pay- u SUI RICE- L-flfl 4-2! ~31 .i PRINCE STREET SCHOOL ICE SPORTS TONIGHT. L~_D50-3-7-1i.' cums AND Bilvenvsse oste- fully packed and v crowd Macilhrlane Ind O0. 11-972-3-7-21. REV. THEODORE PETERSEN. L difliculty frmn heavy drift PARENTS-TEACHERS MEET- Daily It: il l blessed ri to have been oved with“? lfineis in one‘; narrow critical judg- ments. in lane's distrust. of others. sky. 1n the kindness which m-timc m; battle-scarred fields with ha:- v .. It reaches us through the power of the body for recuperation, and in the pan er of the mind to dis. cover the smiroes of failure and de- feat, in the slow and costly but sure ways in which errors are cm‘- rected and the ruined rebuilt. It reaches us in the reconciliation of eemullaemcntsdn the saving kind- ness of other people. in the hum- bler self which ccntritlon evokes in the stronger self amended pur- wses create, in the wiser self thus ught and disciplined. We gain thus the deepeni that life ls an affair with In encompassing and sustaining Kind- ness whose God-given resources are alway equal to our need and which meets our follies and our faults with s. true sbsoiution~the pawer that is, to rise mbove them in a new force and quality of life. Time, whatever else it be, is the nun-later of that efficient: grace. New days, new seasons, and new years open out upon an assuring sufficiency of compensation, renew- al and opportunity to hlm that hailh faith and conviction. The re- gions upon which they open change sslifechmgcsandseemaswego on to become richer and more en_ during. some sense of this may well l Personals Mr. James Gill. Victoria. came to the my yesterday from Ken_ sin-gbon where he had been visit.- ing his son, Mr. Willi Gill. Mr. Gill returns today Victoria, While in the city he was the guest of Dr. finith. Mlnsrd’: removes shins. Eastern Guardian ..'Thi.u column Is reserved for news of local interest but. adver- tising of a newsy nature may be inserted at 2 cents a word J " _.My_flble_in_advance. ..°SUBSCHIPTIONB i0 . she Charlottetown Guardian ma be banded to their Rent. Archie ume JTEACHER 0F HOME E60- NOMICS COURSE-Mrs. Allison MacLean, Mcntagué, returned in Charlottetown today to resume her work as teacher of the “Home Ec. ommics Cflurse" in the last of the special six weeks courses that are being, conducted in P. W. C. th is winter. . L JSUCCESSFUL SHOWER, -— A very suocassful shower was tender- ed. Mrs. Edward. Kerr. Montague. on Friday evening at the home of Mrs. N. Cumming. In the recent» fire which damaged their home tn such an extent that it is unten- able. and with t3: loss of all kit- chen equipment and utensils which made it so hard to carry on. Their many friends sought: to relieve this part of the loss in a small way and so organized a shower. Mrs- Kerr was quite moved and graci- ously thanked the kind friends who so thoughtfully remembered her with so many useful gifts. The evening was pleasantly passed with music and songs, with Mrs. A. T. Campbell at the piano. Refresh- ments were served and the lack-s dispersed. L ..'R.ev. Arthur Long, pastor of the Unite: Church. Montague. is Oimflnsd to t-hr rnanse with a rev- ere sO-‘l, and wus tar-able to con- duct the regular services on Sun- da L y. DIES IN TORONTO NTO, March 6 —(CP)—- TORO _ Albert H. Robson, 57. outstanding in ‘the field of Canadian art and literature and vice-president. of the Toronto Art: Gallery. died to- day of a heart condition. Mr. Robson returned home from hos- pital last week where he had re- ceived treatment for an ankle fractured two months ago. illéllupl. YOU'LL find that your digestion in . shape, so that the - chsngsd into vim- buildinf energy as nsturo mended. Dr. Piercis G old e n Medical Diseove lulu rqulsrly —- tends l» improve your d ps- rlsu. Ban Etlmlsnun. ll1 ihpnl 5n. llmlord. 01h. uvn "When I Isek pep or user" or do not ‘_(furnl7shed) on! will, Dr. Piano's Golden Med I Discovery soon bulps In put mu up my fss In. l: but s s psnou to sleep hsilrr u n|| , sllun s: d indignation sud liplsl ntumsrls sud sully does help no ism you up." Ask your dvunin codsy nu u in liquid u! ublcis. CONFEDERATION CELEBRATION tun 16th -- 2m, CIIARLOTTETOWN 1 A complete authoritative list of all housing facilities is being compiled for the use of those enquiring about. “Places to stay." Please send your name and address to the undersigned-s. questionnaire will be sent. you asking full particulars regarding type of facilities. Lenten Meditations "Self &Time Incorporated" 37 Dr. Gilli Ollsn Alklnl ctxendussswecsscu followingrevle 5m They will furnish for Lhe mut- psrt. ground for sssumnce than discouragement. been mistaken in u: es and trust the very excess has alive and in action the wnpsr, on-iy temper, which can or will se- cum for generous hope and trust some vicwrlnus issue. Where we have been nustaken in our fears and despondiencies, the better issue than we daned expect s ground for courage and There is, I take it some of paving been than any of these; just- the dear- bwth been mistssken again. This from presumpmom pride and domineering ways. It is conducive to leness and sympathy with other mistaken l il table l ll any ctmnc - peope a whom were willing to they might be mistaken. we might begin to entertain a livelier léihrpe ins The supremely g-raoeless person though mistakes may be a meflllB of grace, the wise man will seek in this brief period of prayer and fasting to be delivered from making any more than necessary and especially f For there is a. point at which even mistakes cease either a grace or a means of grace. Trinity llnilted Bhurch TUESDAY. MARCH ‘I Zilil-glelslon BBnd—SocInl H111 CHURCH OF GOD The Rev. J. H. Walker, Tennes- sce, general overseer of the Church speaker si- ths evenim service at. the Church of God Mis- sion Sunday. March 5th, in this city. this being his Edward lan Is . H as his theme the word er"; his text was taken from "Praying al/vmyfi with all myer and supplicarion in the Svpvirt/ and watching tiaereunw with all perseverance and supplies- tion for all saints!’ Hg first. emphasized the repetit- ion of the word "all" in the text. going on no stress the great need of prayer in H31 world today yourself while praying"; the first live minutes seems to be a 1on8 time to pray but when one gets into the spirit. of prayer. one. i- three, even four hours seem to fi past unnoticed by the child 0f G0 d. Jesus used to pray all night and rise up early in the morning i0 ray. s0 if our Lord Jesus Christ. o Divine son of God knew that. He had to pray. how much more essential it should child to pray in all prayer in these dark days when war clouds hover “The pianist for the evenln Mrs. John Rockwell. Lcar mndereJ a solo. "The Stran- Walker also rendered own compositions. "Jesus Under-‘s While on the Island Mr. Walker visited Bummer-side, Harmcnynwest Devon and other plums. accompanied by Hcv. Mr. Koshe- mitz, overseer for the State of Rockwell, Belfast. Maine. been invited to pevislt the Island diirlfigjislimmei‘. _ BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY “LAUGHING IRISH E COMEDY IN 3 ACTS 5—SPEClAL'l‘lES—5 Prince Edward you hsve more - "pep" if you keep , Friday, March 17 The James Boys uxnsors moss A nrsroa! OI ‘PHI LIVE! OF THESE NOTED HANDITS th w which is of inur- in connection with the moving lpwmu version being lived here st the Prince Edward estre. Dusbingmidnl m pursuit: of moonlight. nights and mime: in lonely Dispel; of des- perate encounters with detectives. and bur-breadth Y. to his pleasant home on the frcn~ tiers of Texas, affords s theme of romantic intcrcst. The following extract relatu how Annie Ralstcn became the outluwfls bride. But there came s time when s siradow fell athwari her pathway. and eclipsed this in die so- s cial firmement. Annie's fat-her hsd I been ardent. in his attachment w" the southern cause. and all who had contended in behalf of that» cause were" ever welcome to the hospitality of his home. He had suffered much from the consequen- ces of the war, and perha. more from the general oonviv ties in which heindtulged, and which had ear-tended beyond the bounds of propriety. Frank and Jesse James with their confederstes, became frequent visitors to the Ralstcn house. People saw them there often, and it was whispered softly at first, but shouted aloud later, that pretty Annie Ralston was an attraction for the outlaws. and received from them, without rebuke. their openly expressed admiration, and then her social star paled, and finally went out. Frank James became to her a hero worthy of her love-nay. be: heart's deep adoration. she waitcd with unpatience his com- ing, and when he was away, and she thought of t-hc hazards which he might make, and the destruc- tion which might overt-eke him. she grew faint with apprehen sion. To her, hs was asslduous snd gentle and kind, whutcver might be his disposition tows-rd others, and sly gave her heart to him long before an opportunity was resented to her tc yield lo him er hand. One bright day in i875. some friends who had known pretty Annie Balaton from the days of her childhood. met her at. the Union depot, Kansas City. with many vulises and travelling bag in charge. "Would she go up town? sovuld they render bea- any service?" were questions which were asked. No, st. another time shc would go up town; there was nothing they could do for her. thug‘ Lvornble condlt-tnu l! Ill I-blllly h keep ltisoneofthe mlil feeds it is much had for several years. testimonials from users. course Whlcher was helpless. for Lhe other had hlm under cover 0! 8 Distcl from the mcnren-t he came in sight. But. Whichcr was dountiess and wary. and without exhibiting the least trepidation. hc said’ “Wlho do you take me i0 be? What have I to do with Pinker- ton or his business?! ama stranger in uhe country and want something to do. I can't. see why vcu shlmld keep that. msml point. ed at. me. I dcnit know you and have never done you any wrong." "Oh. d—-n it. you are the kind of a dog that sneaks up and bites. are you? You will can-v Ln tine James buys. will you? You are a nice sneaking cur. ain't you? Want. work. do you? Whsz say you my sneak’! ram The tantilisixrg manner of Jesse James did not disconoert the de- tective. He answered thesc taunts with perfect. coolness: "I don't understand vcu. sir. I am no dill’. and knowing nothing of the James boys. I addressed you nalitely. and you did not re- turn the some. I sud I wanted some erruulovmcnt, and you taun; me for it. I must bid vou 202d averting," With this Whicher made a step fonvard. His progress was arrest.- Sd the harsh voice of Jesse um "You shall dlc if Wu move out of your trucks! Keep up your Soon she was joined by her out. hands lswed lover. Together they took s. train and proceeded w lcuvenwortlh, Kan. where the vows which they had made to each other were renewed and sealed by legal authority, and fair Annie Ralsbon became the out- law's bride, and with him she Jour- neycd inward the yellow soucirem sec, when the sunlight is warm and the breezes balmy. It was a sacrifice to thus banish herself from that socict in which she was so well fitted shine e5 one of its blflihwit “lime-RBI 11 wus a trial to MHTGfld-Ei‘ up the a w” ifflBndA and associates of her girl- Rohn hood; to bid adieu w those who were near and den: to her; it/ was heroic to cast. herself u n the one of‘ m, care o! the man she lov .0n the altar of her affection. therefore. youth; and in her devotion she proceeded to dill 1i wide. d-eeP grave, in which to bury forever the invests which she had cher- ished. And so Annie Ralston bc~ came an outlaws wife. Both the outlaws are married. and both were successful m winxuint; and accomplished youJlR handsome , ladies for brides. Each hes a. pleas- ant. home in Texas, and Frank. es- pecially, is s. man of considerable wealth. But. the pages cf the book tall best haw Jesse James and his con- f-edcratm in that. bloody affair lest-Md that, Whicher was u. detcc. tlve andbeca hewusadetcctlve they deliberately murdered him. The following extract throws new light upon the incident in the 10118 campaign waged by the officers of justice against the noted outlaw. The probabilities are that Whichcr. the Chicago detective, went to his execution by the outlaws labauring under the belief that he had bmll bentrayed by either Mr. Adkins or Ocl. Moss. The true story of his seizure and murder is for the first time made public in the paga o! this volume. The following is the account: Stopping at the Samuels‘ place. Derhu-Ds as a glues/t of Jesse James ct that time. was a notorious mur- actgr frzm Texas. who was known as Jim Latche. Hc was at uberiy when the detective arrived. 1-19 qibserved his movements. b2- causé Whidher was“ shrapnel: food you “maybe , Matinee $911k Children Getdrfour Tickets Now At: Cm. Victor (Doyle's ind Jen- Door Prllrfifitcrson Donated by Reddin Bros — J. M. MURLEY, Chairman Hbuslng Committee, Cars Canadian ltlstionsi Telegrspbs. fume. Lawhe hastened away give a report of wimt he had heard and observed. when Whistler arrived at Kear- nev the Jameses knew of it. and suspected tin mission. l! was in the evening. Jim Anderson. Jesse James. and lBradiev Qolltns ware -, the roadside. about hclf a from the Samuels . the road. "Good I farm 7" "No. not much. vcu don't went l any either. you d-d thief. Old Phlterton has already given you s lob that will lsstjou u long as reckon. And Jesse laughed a cold. hard Llshh. ..tl1§£__ 0! . Maleilslullllegged___ you live. I AIPIIINTIOI WANT!!! T0 learn Barber Trude m Cwrle r 4U. Q! ,.. alums MATHESON-Alt. irhe Prince m- ward Island Hospital on March 6. 1930. to Mr. and Mrs, L. C he placed all the idols of her . Soon after. Whicher mple along. He l was carrying a comet-Buck- J05“ Jsnvss (same out of their conceal- ment alone and met VW-licher in evening sh." slid ltt/eicrazttireson. Clmrlouwtown. a daugh- DEATHS FRANCIE-At Albany, March 6, 1989. Samuel T. Francis aged B4. Funeral service at Wastmomlsnd Church Tuesday at 2.30 p. m. DRANE-In this city March 8,1030 Stephen Dram. aged '19 years. Fu- ncml from his late residence 1B4 ging Street by train to St. Tor- BS. STEELE-At Indian River March 6. i030, Mrs. Christina Steele, wid- ow of the lute Joseph Steele, aged ‘l4 years. Funeml from home of Jarvis Mcllellan, Ixuiian River. Wednsdny, March 8. at. 8.80 am. to Si. Mary's Church, Indian River. DUFFY-In the city March 0, i939 Mark Duffy aged 42 years. Rte- mains forwarded from A. A. Hen- nesseys Funeral Home Monday aftcrnoon by train to st. Teresa's. Funeral from hLs late residence Wednesday morning at. 8.30 to St. Teresa's Church. CARVER-At the Prince County Hospital March 5, 1939. James Carver, aged '11 years. The funeral will be held this morning st 9 o'- clock from his late residence at. Linkletter Road to the R, c, Church at Miscouche. MACNEILL—At the Prince County Hospital. March s. 1939. Miss Mar- karet Catherine MacNelli. young- est daughter of the latg Mr, 1nd Mrs. Daniel MacNeill, summer- side. The remains are resting at Compton's Funeral Home until to- day at noon when they will be taken_to her lute home on St. Stephen Street. Funeral wean“- day morning at 9 o'clock from thihousc ‘to St. yPsulsChurch. all tc time with rich blood and steady mQ-rvca by uairlg Dr. Chase‘: Nerfve Food CONTAINS VITAMIN Hi cuss Win] Chi out: Free) June Pasture Conditions In Winter Y ill-PEI: kn that war h reaches Indium WW0?“ W 1."! 02am. in ins nasal? early lunar. W1’ '4 IIIIOI! deplnd upon your ty so maintain o r will kscpmnwl throughout the winter so will SUGAI BEET PULP ltbumucbthenmcefleot hangs-cubes: mm...u."t.ll:.if‘:l'“'z.".i.l‘: winter while In animals m In ti, “m, y“, “u; the whole system In proper D081 lllrflllbl feeds I fill-I‘, ""1 19 I I005 conditioner for nil ilveasiock stothis season of ‘he year. and u canned with the present high prices of tier value. Fresh lupply now in stock. which we u- still u i low price set lust November-the loves: price we . Ask for price and circular living feeding direction md WHOLESALE PAGE [HREE , out year. up lummcr milk production of belu- k RETAIL A. HORNE Eb’ CO. CHARLOTTETOWN i um his chance of escape was small. fizr he knew that Jae James stood before him, and he had quickly made up his mind that. he would sell his life clearly. He was cool. active and expert. with his pistol: his flflht hand was almost involuntarily seeking u; grasp his wee/non. But Jesse James evident.- lv had hlm at u. great disadvan- chungved his purpose. "Well. this is a sipinllar adven- . why you ed aloud. and Jim Anderson and Fox. unOther confederate of the boys. oemc from their co cub saw this. and for the first time he fully realized the “elvplessneu of his post. n. Lllhtrayed." he thotuilht. 81111083 “Jesse James sold. in his know voru. Move but a. finder 8nd you die ncw, Boys." he said. I'd- dresscnaz Anderson and Fox. "I dorfithixikitbmtodotheibb here. It would not take iqm. bill'- for certain reasons. I dont. think this is the place. Small we dross the river tonight?” The others In- snwercd they would i1 it was hi! All this time Whicher head stand still: not u muscle moved. and no! a single wave of pallor hld 0W“ ered his features. He knew what they meant by "the .1017"- 811d up his mind to improve any in- cident. howehviser slirggrumtlo hMI TCVEHEY Oli mu 91' - But tlrlere were no favorable in- cideruits for him. He had been tried and condenmed in n 0mm from which be could not anneal. In Memoriam r | ving r Mn. Ant-u J, angler wllsremorye: from lhlg lifl on March ‘l. i . lt-‘s sweet. to know we'll meet Kiln Where parting is no more; And our dear one we loved so wall Has only gone before. Inggflgd by fler-“Son Harold and B» L-952-3-7-1l. '~ Memoriam in lcvin memory of WI‘ d0“ Mother. rs. Annie Wlffcn. who _ ' departed this life March 4, 1929. , Smnc day, some time our Eyes Sh!“ ' sec The face we loved so well Somc day. some time, her hand we'll clasp And never say farewell. _ , Inserted by Snn nnd Famrly~ P. H. Far-var - ~ -<.-»»<»-~u.e>»c\ \ _ N. D. MacLean UN DERTEAKEI! 5 EMBALMER * Charlottetown and North Wiltshire . SPEIIIAI; FOR WEEK- END 2 lbs. Mackerel Fillets -- - 20c 2 lbs. Codflsh — -- -- -- — 22c 1 dos. lnbrador Herring — 45c 2 cans Pilrchards — — — — 22c 2 olns Salmon - —- — - 25c lBrcomorMog---_25c l dos. smoked fosters - — 20c 2 lbs. Mixed Cakes — — — 85c i lb. Blue Ribbon Ta — -— 55c l4 lb. Baking Powder FREE l lb.PekoeTea—----—|5c 3‘ Keliols’! Corn Flakes 21o We have many bargains in articles not. listed. Corns in and buy st the lovmi prices. special low pflnl! 0n Dry Gouda, Men's shirts, Overalls, Underwear, Neckties, loch. ‘ *~' “ “ Boo". ' ‘ Suspenders, Pocket Wlkheu and Wrist Watches on all vi which we will give you tbs very best price. ALBERT KAYS East Cor. Richmond and Povnul Plume 1239 Phone I49 2 lbs. Shortening — - — -- 25o 1 lb, pkg, Macaroni _. _ - 10c 3 fins island Benns — — — 25c 2 ling Clark: Biflns (large) 26c l lion Mnlnssei — — -— 50c 3 lgns Matches -- - -- — 25o 1o bars Surprise soap — — 45o i0 blrs P. J: G. Soap - - - 31c 0 sakes Face Soup (fancy) - 25c I tins Carnation Milk - - 25c 4 tins Chrks Tomato or wget-sblg Soup - — — 80c a 2 lbs. Mixed Candy — — — 25c l 1 .. '5 Rubbers, Caps,