iAGE TWO SEPPFMEEBJO. m6 NYAL TWU FUR 0NE SALE Complete Stock Home Remedies and Toiletries Now Running BARRUTHERS ' onuc coumuv no. MUNTAGUE, P. IE. I. Q00 >Of§§§§9§§§9 640000 O9 #60 O 0Q O4 ‘GOO 00000404 004% Hard Ccial Soft Coal Coke and T() ARRIVE QGQQQOOIQQ IN STOFK SAVE One Dollar ($1.00) per ton by booking early for delivery direct from car 0r vessel while discharging. PO0LE a ruoursou, Limited MONTAGPE 5§6§§§69O§OO0§0§09§OOO§0Q OQOQVOVO-OQOOQ4VQO4GOOO9004444‘ QOJOW60600040§§4§4§G§§§§§+OO§§§§§§Q09‘ Georgetown-fiharlottetown Bus Service S’I‘AR'I‘ING HIONDAY, APRIL 27th. or as soon after as possible. Leave Georgetown . . . . .. NLLcuvc Charlottetown 4.00 RM. . (‘urdigun Al. Johnston's River . 4.20 12M. l in Road . . .. . )1. Webster's Corner . 4.30 P.M. Baldwin's Road .. 8.55 A..\l. Fort Augustus 4.40 RM. Si. 'l‘hercsa's ..... 9.00 AM. Pisquid . . . . . . .. 4.50 PJW. _l'eukcs .. 9.10 .~\..\1. PPukes . 5.00 EM. Pisquid . 9.20 AM. St. 'I‘herl' ‘s . 5.10 P.M. Fort Augustus 9.00 AJI. 11ltl(1\\'1l1'.§' Road 5.15 IKM. Webster's (‘urner 0.40 .i\.)l. ~ili Road . 5.20 P.M. Johnston's River . 9.50 AM. (‘ardigun . 5.35 P.M. Arrive (‘harlottetown ...10.10 A.“- (ienrgetmvn . ... 5.50 HM. Headquarters at Charlottctawn-NOBANA TEA ROOMS.- lleadqunrters at Georgetown-F. J. SOLOMAN. BUICK ‘l-PASSENGEI! CAR. rhllrlhttctown, 1-. E. r. Parcels carried at minimum charge of 25c. l l u. s. urruluc, B.A., B.P.A., c.c.A. Certified Public Accountant and Auditor Bookkeeping systems installed or revised. Profit and Loss Accounts Computed, Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act Company By-Laws, Minutes, Annual Statements and Reports Prepared. Administration of Estates a Specialty. MONEY TO LOAN. Bank of Nova Scotia Building Charlottetown, P. E. I. ' ti Bargain Excursions I v4 0-01‘ i I MYSTER Y HOUSE _ By KATHLEEN NORRIS said youthfully, "Oh, gosh!" "Well that wasn't. what I came to talk to you about,” said Flora. "Did you know," she went on. measuredly, "that Randall Har- woodand Iare goingtobe mauled?" 'I‘he room turned over fol-Page. She wasn't in love with him, no; and she didn't believe it anyway. But Rand-and Flora! She felt the blood in her face as she looked seriously at the other woman. “No. I didn't know that." "I love him, "Flola said in a hard tone. “He doesn't love me. There are seven years between us-he's thirty-six, I'm forty-three. It (ioesnt matter. We are going to China." Page said gently, "I'm glad. Flora. I don't think age matters. He didn't tell me about‘ it, but I'm glad for you. For you both," she added, with an awkward laugh. “I want to be married." Flora. said, in a sort. of hard calm that was above shame or concern. “I've always wanted to be. I did't know it until I came here and met him. From that first minute. . . . . . . "I was ill and upset," she pres- There was a silence. Then Page course it's youl He sees nothing else. I don't blame him. I'm not surprised. But that, that brings me to what I wanted to say to you. Have you a family-have you re- latives in San Francisco?" “No one." "You have a. Job?" “I took a year's leave. They'd take me back." "Then this is my advice to you, Flora said, with a. strange reluct- ant urgency. "When you go up to town Monday with Rand, stay there. Don't come back here! I'm not saying this because I'm jealous, “she added harshly. I am Jealous, but it isn't that. I'm saying it because this is a. bad pltce for a girl. I know what you're thinking, but I'm thinking of you, too! You—lt would be better forus all if you'd never—" She stopped, distress/ed, inartlctllate. Duchess sees it. Come in with me —you've somewhere you can stay?" "Oh, yes; at Mrs. Chaynefis. The boarding-house where I was be- fore!" The morning of their departure. when she went in her trimly- buttoned old coat and small shabby hat to Mrs. Prendergasfa room to say goodbye, the old lady put a hundred-dollar bill into her hand. "There!" she said. “That's a new coat and a brown‘ velvet dress!" ' Page turned a little pale. “Oh, Mtrs. Prendergastl You mustn't “Nonsense?” her employer said affectionately. “Buy yourself pretty things!" “Oh, you're kind!" Page said. And impulsively she stopped and laid her cheek against the gray- blaok braids that went in fruit- basket vform about the old woman's head. Mrs. Prendergast jerked her head down, kissed her quickly; they were both flushed and laugh- ing profusediy at the unexpected little touch of emotion a3 Page turned away. Rand's ca: was waiting at the door; it was thrilling Vl-flatltll w INSTALMENT 9 Wouldn't the simpler way be, Page said, to see what I can do‘ wllh Lynn-J’ she lowered her voice, glanced about, "about the diamond? Tomonrow, any day, hc might simply hand it to me. Then I can give it to Mrs. Prendergnst, and it'sa1l settled. Then I'll g0 the routine of the endless first month to tuck herself in beside him, and watch the hills and the sea slip away, and start ‘for the long grade that rose eastward from Half-moon Bay It was a fresh clear winter morning. For a. while Page was quite in sheer felicity. ‘After o. time she division of the Royal Mounted Police, to Fredericton, was Copyright 1030, Wm. Wrigley Jr. 00., 1.1mm; ‘at. B. 0. M. P. Transfer ls Announced" OTTAWA, Sept. 28-—-(GP)~Tlarls- fer of Superintendent. W. J. Bruce, in command of the lath-bridge sub- Canadian ycar-old father . ently resumed, as Page for sheer pity did not speak. "No man had ever loved me before. Rand did. He didn't like lne, but for a little while he loved me. I was a, woman and I was here. and I would have let him cut me in little pieces- in back to San Francisco, and you and Rand go to China after you've settled her in the East. It doesn't seem to me," Page finished simply, "that there's anything dangerous that plan. Ia there?" spoke from her own thoughts. "Did you tell me, the day you met me at Belmont, that Mrs. Prender- gast has a sister?" ' "Yes; she has o. sister; Mrs. Roy —Fanny. She was a lvha. Watts, a rich widow; she married a swaml Oct. flnd-To Saint John, Quebec, Three Rivers, hlontreal, Ottawa and Toronto For full particulars phone W. K. ROGERS lSl Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. E. R. Brow & Son Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Class insurance at Lowest Rate l l Agent at Cummersiilc, Lloyd Lewis l 144 Richmond Si. fCll ‘nttctown that was enough for Rand. I think my being-the way I am- inzerested him. He knew he was the first man to kiss me. “I lived in a dream through those days. I couldn't eat; I couldn't sleep. I was on fire. I'd rather haye had it—" she began forcefully, and suddenly stopped and fell silent again. “Well, I had‘ it, she presently resumed. " For a few days, for less than a few weeks a man loved me. "Then Babs came here," the iron voice, carefully kept unemotlonal, went on. "Oh it wasn't Babs! Babs didn't matter. But I saw a lovely fresh girl then beside him. And I knew there’d always be girls-always be some one admir- lng, spoiling him. He can't help it; he doesn't like it, half the time. But when we were married. and living in China, that wouldn't matter. "I've thought it all out-I'm ready for it! He'll come back to me, because he'll have to, and I'll keep him comfortable and love him. There might even be a child; he wants a child more than he wants a. wife." It alas all so horribly sad, Page thought. She said aloud. “Don't “Oh it's all so mixed up!" Flora said in a whisper. She was look- ing away. beating her hands to- gether; it was almost as if she were not conscious of Pagespres- ence at all. "Everything3 danger- ous!” she whispered. "It's all like a horrible dream." "Don't worry about me, Flora," Page said. “I'm all right, really I am. Things-things aren't as bad as you think! If I can get Lynn to--to do what Mrs. Prendergast wants him to, and if you all break up here soon, maybe before Christ- mas. you'll get rested, you'll have a. change, you'll need clothes and things for your trousseau, and for China—tllat‘ll all be fun!" "Trousseau!" Flora echoed, on a scornful, bitter undertone. But for a moment she was softened. She put her pipe-stem arm partly about Page in an awkward 1m- wonted embrace. "Don't, go away," she said. in a whisper. "Stay here! We're all better when you're here! Nothingll happen to youl" Page had been just a month at Mystery House when Rand, going into San Francisco for a day and a. night, suggested that she go along. ‘fYouke entitled to a little break every month," he said. "The go on saying things like that- don't go on being frustrated and bitter and useless and not loved! Nobody'1l think of you as older or .» unusual, or anything." "I don't believe I'll ever feel sure and loved and safe like most wives, “Flora said. "I'd do without that. But before I'd let him marry any- one else I'd kill him, and myself too. It's all I have left!" Page was silent for awhile, look- ing at the other woman thought- fully. Flora. returned her look with one of smouldering proud self-defence. ' "Now it's you." Flora said. "You don't have to shake your heard; of WAKE or uh; i A CAVE MAN! Jump out of bed full of life, Say good-byato dull, tired mornlngo. Help yourself to glowing health. Banish the of modern living. Do uwly with tired, nlugglnh, bad-run, end- urhy mornings. Wu e u peppy and fullo enerdy.lt'acnoy,ycu‘llt lukltmlraculoul. Follow In the foototepo of thousand: who have regained uff health and one y with Frult-a-rivea. ‘he pr o u nmouu Canadian doctor, Irult-u-tiyel contain extract! of frulta and herb! nud ucfto a po n tend to purif blood nf harmful poloonl and ucldo. l!- j u-tlvea‘ unique tunic effects bring new r energy, new health. So try Frult-n-tlvul l todu . For all: everywhere. Coot to low- i 25c, c. For your own protection refun l uuyoubouruteu. luau: un "Frulr-n-tlvaot.‘ Please Note Our New Low Prices for Balance of Se Genuine Scotch Anthracite American Readings Famous Anthracite Dominion Coke Old Sydney Screen Inverness Screened Albion Nut and Stove Albion Lump Springhill Screened Springhill Slack Sydney Slack Fifty Cents Additional Charged on Above Prices for Booking After 30 Days. W. B. GILLIS & C0. PHONE 176 ason for Cash $12.50 $13.00 $10.00 $9.00 $8.75 $8.50 $8.50 $8.00 $6.50 $6.00 ed some years ago, and the Duchas never forgave her. He's coal black, I believe, and wears a turban. she writes occasionally from somewhere near Lahor, but the old lady doesn't answer." (To be continued) Mortgage Sale THERE WILL BE SOLD by Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Building ln Charlottetown in Quecnu (‘ounty nu Thuruduy, the first duy of October A. l). 1936, at the hour of twelve o'clock Noon, ALL THAT TRACT PIECE AND PARCEL 0f lunll situate lying and being ou Twnahlp No. 37 lu Queen: Count! '.. bounded uml dencrlberl ua follows that in to any: Commencing ut u atuko in the centre of u spring ut the lmul of French (‘reek in the anullleusl: corner of 100 incl-en of land in pouneaalun now or formerly of Elisha Coffin, thence weatwardly ulong the louthoru boundary of unld lund now or form- erly in possession of Elisha Coffin uml 100 ncreh of llunl now or funn- rrly in piuaeaslon of Jumon Doyle, for the dtatunce 0f l‘! chnlnu ulul b0 links or to the euntcrn boundary of 50 ucru of land now or formerly in the pout-onion of Jame: Doyle. thence oouthwardly along the nuld eastern bnundury nf luml now or formerly ln pmlleanlun of Jnmr-n Doyle along tho eustern boundary of 5,0 aerea n! luml in polmemuion of Ernest. Mclnnln uml along the euatern buundnry of M ucreu of Inml owned by .l'ul.r1rk um] lumen Doyle for the dlatunco of l1‘! chain: thence north M dekftel cult for the distance of 2B chain: and B0 llllkl, them-e east for the distance of l2 cluLlns to the .Fl'l‘ll(‘11 Villule Ifolul, thence north M degrees wen! to tho natli French Creek, thence weutwurdly along cold Creek to the place of com- mencement containing 80 ncru being prcmllu granted to Edward Feebun by Deed dutpd November l1, 1874 murlo between Bil-bard Heart: and Htlwurll FccllflIl-—.-\I.R(I ALI. Tll.\'l‘ 'l‘I(.\(."l‘ PIECE AND PARCEL 0]" lluul nilulllts lying and being on ‘Fownnhlp number 37 1n llun-ul (‘uunty aforesaid bounded and flea- r-rlbed ul followl that lo to my: (OAIMENCING on the onuth bound- ary 0f lnml in pnllenalon of John .<-|~hnn, uml ln tho southwest nngln lll‘ lnnli in ponueulun of Elinhn (‘uffln, thence running north alum: Coffin‘! luml 25 vllulnn them-n at. right IIIIK|II neon! t0 lunll in ponnconlon of Pufrlck Doyle, thence ooutb along Patrick Doyle‘! land tn lluul in poneaolon of Ibo helra of Julnel Doyle and thence mat to the place of commencement: cunlulnlrlg 25 nrren of land reserving lhoreoult u rlght-uf-wuy for the laid Joseph T. Doyle Ills hrlru uull muulgnu of tho width of 25 feet on either llrle of aald delcrlbcd piece of land runn- ing from land of the luld Joseph I‘. Doyle to the Point Dulloehc chore. The above nulo ll made under and by virtue of a power of sale contain‘ ui In an lndentura of Mortgage bour- lng date the 15th day n! , 102A and made between John ltlllton Doyle of French Village In Queen: County nforolutrl Farmer and Mary Ann Doyle wife of tho mid John Milton ,Do71e (of the one purl) and the undarllgned (of the occond putt), default hnvln: been mrule in the pay- merit of prlnclplo and futon-of. secured by the lalrl IIIOICIIIKO. . For further purtlrulnn npply to m, office of n. 1r. mcrulm, sol.- ICITOB, BILIY BLDG" CRAB- LOTTITOWI, 102;"! "Ill "It do! of 41mm a. n. THOMAS SHERRY MOBTGAGEI. L. Ulzl-l-o-z-o-la-zs hno been poutpn ed nah ma at u» cf... lam. FOR SALE 0R. TO BENT Th0 ubovo uulo untll October hour lllll Delhi-bl». wmrtr, 1s Don-cheater 51"“. dwelling house comprising 14 rooms and chop, bathroom, hot "'1'" hut"!!- Slllllble for atom and boarding house or for conven- ion luto uparhnentu or mummy, MIDI! c! Formal semi. L-BBTB-O-SO-WFM-tli. EYESIGIIT “ rxlulurlon lifting ma Bgaplytng alum ll. J. IAABIII OPTOMETBIST MONTAGUB, P. I. l. CQDIIOOSQ‘ With Drugstore. a portion of Gaspe. perierlce in the Royal Mounted. American Seaman rencr B. Simpson, hollow-checked American seaman who languished 14 months in a German jail await- announced today by Major General Si: James A. MncBricn, R.C.M.P.l Commissioner. superintendent Bruce is exchanging with acting- superillteildent E. C. P. Salt, who proceeds to Ietllbrldge. The sub-division at Fredericton embraces all of New Brunswick and Bot-h officers have had long ex- Jailed In Germany (AP. By Guardian's Special Wire) BERLIN, Sept. 28~fA.P.)—»L:2\v- oun BOARDING noose raw, "r0 CLEANNG ‘THE. ‘FURNACE! EVERY ‘(EAR was SAME 0. tng trial, was convicted today of sedition and sent back to prison for the balance of a three-year-terln. Simpson admitted freely lie and tln-ee German Communist friends had conspired to set up a Popular Front Govcmment in Germany. Bruno Reltz, Simpson's German co-ricfcnrlant, \\'-.ls given a four-year sentence. (In Seattle, John G. Simpson, 70- of the prisoner, Said "I think it's an outrage the stute department at Washington didn't do more for him. "I'm goinu to protest to them and I'm not going to give up the fight for my ‘ son's freedolnf) CITY TAX APPEALS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Appeal has this day flxcll Wednesday, October 1m A, M, in the City Court Room in the City Building in Charlotte- town, as the time and place for hearing appeals from Civic and assessments and valuations. 14th, 1936, at rates Charlottetown, September 20th, 1036. GEO. 1'. NICHOLSON, city Clerk. L-6663-9-30-10i. with . . ... N! // g‘ //, l (_HO\2E couvwours. ME-~EGJA‘D, 1'14. APPLY w ecuzsrrunc demos TO PERFECTlNé APMEUh/tlfllé ‘DRM. ‘n4 AT WILL BORE "THROUGH "THE EMZTt-VG cRusT AND TAP THE IHEXHAUSTIBLE HEAT suPPLY wmuu ‘THE elLoBE, AND ‘THUS v0 AWAY WITH FURNACES>- BY aove _! OUT OUR WAY \ l h r. u. no v.5 Ill‘ on llfl 600D SUFFERIN" CIAWSH -' WHERE 00 YOU KEEP ‘n-I.‘ MATCHES r "rt-tees NONE IN TH‘ MATCH HOLDEOZ- PE t-IJNTED m‘ wmso- THEM l-lE I \\~- \ \\\ X wuy MUTHERS (JET c-RAV. c“! l her late premises on Wednesday. GOOD SUFFERIN’ ON TlLL YOU'VE FOUND A MATCH? I CAM 5MELL IT WM DOWN HERE -' GET A corn If the general public were hem;- informed as to the extent of the very real service rendered by an institution such as the Prince Ea. wlmrl Island Hospital, more interest would be taken by prominent, men in eMh district lnits continuous upkeep. Complete information on all phases oi’ Hospital service is eon- talned in the ‘Irusteea Annual m. port and you are urged m obtain uncl read n. copy of this record. L-8B65-9-30-1i. nucuoullsulr; I am instructed by the Executor: of the late Elizabeth Burnett to offer for sale by public auction on October 7th, 1936 at. 2 P. M. the Real Estate consisting of a Lot o! land with lesldencc, store and out- buildings at Fort Augustus Come» and all the household fumlturo utensils and effects of the deceased Terms made known at salt‘. J. P. BRADLEY, Auctioneer L-6868-9-30-lO-1-2t. Major Hoopla ‘DONG A ceLLAR-Doov. crew-our, EH? wan- uuwm HE comes wm-un RANGE, ‘I ED ‘ll-E T-tlwuaéee‘ By WILL1Ah1S x. (er-w Mtumwfi 4'39 b“