W‘... _ w ‘i l . v . . F i ‘i __ i'171>.icn.'rvt0-;.“ i " were», Yo .9. Mlllluud llllfllt) Studio Stratford,_ Qnt.—_-“Dr. PlCfCQ'5_ Fav- orite Prescription rs the best tonic and ' young ‘Illa l got to the age where I began a_rd. I became so nervous I could not sit still. .l was not able to sleep, had severe pains thru my back and head. I was The lady where I was staying got me a. bottle of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre- scription, and by the time I had taken it I was feeling fine, my nerves were good, I got strong, began to gain in weight and developed into womanhood naturally and never had any more troubleP-Mrs. Stanly Tozer, 183 Rail- nervine that can be iven to a gr] while growing $11110 womanh ‘to develop, I was very backw very tired, weak and miserable. way Ave. Any drug store, in_ tablets or liquid, or send 10c to Dr. Pierce-h laboratory in Bridgeburg, Uiit., for trial pkg. _ ..,,€._._.._.___. The Annual Meeting 0f the Three Rivera Silver Black Fox 60., will he held in the officg of J. H. McGregor, Montague, on Monday, October 17th at 7 p. m. D. J. STEWART, Secretary. 2054-10-14-31. AlliiTiiiii SALE AT 92 UPPER HILLSBORO ST. THURSDAY. OCT. 14 AT 10.80 A. M. Consisting of ‘Parlor, Dining Room; Kitchen and Bed Room Fur- nlture, Heintzmann Piano, New Range (ideal Princess). J. A. McDONALD Auctioneer 2007-12-31. He: l have a great sense oi rhythm She: Rhythm, maybe, but no sense. q LONG TIME T0 PRACTICE He: He wants to be a great for ten years. She: My, that's a long time to practice. be a doctor? FOREHI ' “Go ahead and shoot, Bill, I can't see any mental hazzard to worry you now." “Nawl You've got your back to her. My wife's looking for mo up by the club house." FARM [on SALE 108 acres, 2 miles. from. Hunter River Station. if not sold before November 10th will be offered on that date, along with stock, crop and implements. JAMES E. ANDREWS, ' Hunter River. 1936-10-9stt4l. t TENDERS ‘Tender. will he received by the undersigned up till October 20th at 7.30 P. M. for the purchase of 400 Lambs and Sheep more or less ~.'rom the Rollo Bay Farmers institute. Highest or any tender not neces- flrlly accepted. PETER D. PETERS. Secretary. 2065-10-14-31. 325 EUSTON STREET Clearance Furniture Auction srrunoav, ocroesn 16th AT 1 r. M. vParior Suite Krosowood), 1 Wai- nut Table, 1 Fumed Oak Rocker. ‘Wand, 1 lFloor Lamp. 1 Fumed Oak Hail Stand and Mirror (new). 1 Oak Dining room Table and Chairs, Ivory Bedroom Suite, in- cluding Ladies Dresser, Dressing Table Bench, Table, Bed, Springs. Matwess, Ohlffonler, Solid -Wal- nut and "Mahogany Suite ' ' “' - Drelaer, Comode, Bed, Table. 2 Chairs, Rocker. Ostermoor Mat- tress, Spring, 1 iKitchen Range, 1 Kitchen Cabinet. Tables and Chairs, 1 full Dinner Set of dishes and others. Baby carriage. Go Cart, High Chair, Rocker, and Sleigh, atc., etc. MRS. FRAN-K H. LOWTHER. 325 Euston Street. J. A. MoDONALD. A BLIND TIGER Bobby Fly: Mother, may I go and play on that man's shiny dome‘! Mother Fly: No, my son. He uses a scalp tonic that's forty per cent alcohol and it's no fit place for a child of mine to play. ('5 LIQUID MEASURE PREFERRED Real Estate Agent (showing part- ly submerged lots): We're selling this land at the remarkable price of five hundred dollars an acre. Prospect: if you'd quote s price by the gallon l'd get a better idsl, l think. WOODHAILI. SPA, Lliilcolnshire. Oct. 9. ——J.\loily Gourlay, today won the English Woman's golf chum- plonslrip, ddfenting Elsie CONE“. of St. rAnnes in the liinall, six and four. Tire former title holder, ‘Doris Fowler, was defented irr the first round by a cousin. Judith Fowler". Neither Joyce Wethered nor Cecil belch, the two outstanding Auctioneer. IQBO-IO-B-athfriii. stars of British woman's golf com- peted. . FARM Hill SALE '_111% acrea of land situated. at ‘Union Road 31/, miles from Charlottetown This land ‘is in good stats oil through pasture. Thsra is also a This would maks a good farm llor Will sell one halt or all to suit cultivation with brook running qusnti , of lumber and tire mod- elther dalrying or potato growing. purchaser. LOUIS W. RDPER. ' Charlottetown General Delivery. 9d on some nefarious busines dow, lHaiiidny is divided between favors the second- or degenerate mind which is al- P ‘>4 i- i117 m rel is... loan-y no.4... lthinoiiean‘ . (Continued) the other house. _ _ "What's wrong?" I asked. “He's getting ready to go out, think. He put his light out a few minutes ago." followed hlin. word the lane. cenled- ourselvem. we had a fui view of the house, but the iigh looked as though. were to happen. car,_ roads Gordon had taken. lirip; buoy beyond Itoblnsonks Jwlni always un eerie sound. I ircurd some left. lng forward, staring iowrird house. screen, will nil and watching, that Ibegan to think he had changed his mind showed, the sort. Up to this moment I had not sus- pected the t know my gaze was‘fixed on the kitchen door, with now and then n. glance at the windows of laundry and rather, in their direction. darkness was extreme. But now the wall of the house itself and realized that he was coming down by means of the rope. HLs coming yvas as stealthy as the preliininarieg 11nd been, H9 was probably half way down, com- ing hand over build, before I had interpreted the sound had reached the ground, when '1 saw him. a blacker shadow among other shadows, near at hand. Bur he did not come directly toward i119 garage: lie walked along under the WllllS of t-iie west. wing to the gun room window and stood there. Then, witir extreme caution, he raised it an inch 0r two, a5 if to reassure himself that it had been unlocked froiu within, and closed it again. From there, with somewhat less Oflilllfill. he moved to the corner of the house and seemed to be sur- veying the wnter front and the boat house. We had our only real view of him then. as he stood sil- houotler on the to p or the prise. (Note: The main house stands, as Ithink I have already recorded, rather higher than the remainder 0f the property.) ‘But suddenly something alarmed him. Neither l-Ialiidily nor 1 saw or ‘heard any- thing, but evidently he did, and realized too his exposed position. l-lc dropped to the ground. So unexepecierl was his sudden dis- appearance, thnt 1 gasped; it was not until ‘I heard him creeping along the ground that I understood his manoeuvre. 1-Ie lost n0 time in his retreat, nor did he attempt to use the _r0pe ngain- lie ruined the irniookcd window, crept over the sill, nd closed ii again, all with sir rising rapidity and sil- ence, and sooner thnn we could have expected _we heard him draw- 1118 11D tile ‘T0139 from his iroom ov- orhend. . . No interpretation of this i5 pogeg iblo without taking into consider-l iition the really horrible stealth oi, the boy's manner. Ho was engog-i s of‘ his own, whether we cnn conneot' that with the crimes or n t. As to tho exteremsiy rnmatic manner in which he chose to es- cope from the house, when ‘be 11nd nireadyunlocked the gun room win» two theories, of which "he himself "He may be merely drnmstislng himself; you'll find a certain type ways acting for its own benefit. On-snd this is more likely-our old friend lBsthoi ie suspicious and is watching him. The old man's door msnds ‘his. l-le locks hie door from the in side, uses his rope, and ls free to go where he sosr-io-n-zi. l .,» mhtymr- I. ‘will o»- hliti .. ,.,. . Wa will eommonoo to receive Dressed Hogs en Friday, ., 10th lnat. m‘. should be killed on eool days ‘snustiimcxnns 1.1m. . . or.- mi mo» only and houra before shipping. ii‘; ,doubt that Gordon is our criminal, 1v already paved for a career of w-"But." he ldrled, after a use, "he unlocks the gun room w ndovr. too, s0 he can beat. s rretrost. if ho has to. ‘Dhatathe best 1 csn do. d if it Isn't correct it ought to ,.. 1 I o To-dsy 1am convinced beyond and ilhlnk even Halilday ls shak- en. I arn n0 detective, but it seen to pie that the boy. 0011M!!! hero during the height of the ex- citement about the slreepltlller an V1,.“ llolimvroy, found the ncrst crime. and sdtjpting the August 10th. At midnight iaet night Hallldfl)’ wskeued me by th-rowing pebbles against the screen of my window. He Wflflgflfllldlng close underneath, and asked one to put on something and work my way quietly toward eleven, and turned it on again a l-laliiday moved away, and as quickly as possible 1 dresseg and "l-le was under the trees, ivaiting. when l1 joined him, and together we worked quietly across the garden and toward the garage, coming out beyond it, to- Hore, while con- was out again and for a time it nothing more ‘Hlllllllflydi plan Was as follows: In case Gordon took the car, I was to follow it on foot at a safe dis» tance ae he went along the lane, While Hnillday himself ran for my He would meet me at the fork of the mad, and I_wouiri he able to tell him which of the two We stood together, well hidden medical mam-he's been practicing in the shruhberyf for some time. A slight wind had como up, and we could hear small waves lnpplrrg when do you think he'll against the plies of tho pier, illiil (m; n|()|]()[()|](]||g Wu“ m- m‘; why“. degeneration iionrctirrrres cuiitiniieii linlihiny, who has not bud much riieop for u night or two. fell to yawning, and I was not rrruch better off, when nor-t. 01' eleullhly movement in the woodland to our I touched lllaliidsy 0n the arm, 1o find him rigid and bond- lire “He's coming," lie said. “Quiet? The boy was raising his window possible caution. Even when it was accomplished he stood so long, probably listening and gone back to bed, but as events he had done nothing of irse of the rope, ill- hough I believe Huiilday hod- 1 the the gun room; or Tire I heard a. faint scraping ngainsi . 1 was not even aware that bo- I t under ,hls‘»banner. cussed with me the neurotic after math of lho ivar: coals of the criminal. I l ent in all of us, and that to the ill- editary siayers and doers of ;vio1- euce. ilt would, accepting that, be p05. niible to see in young Gordon the heir, not only to his own past. but to thecrimes which preceded his arrival here; to see also that grad- ual process 0f identification by attributes and even the symbol by which ireni-iumed his predecessor's which ire signed his deeds. '1 be- ilevv. iliut iri nircir cases lire mentni to rirc point 0i (‘tilllflltilfi loss 0i’ personality; in iiizri cane, accept- ing iiiir-i theory, it rnny even hi1 iiiui. the boy now ‘believes iliirt ire killed Cnrruwrry, rrrrrl trikcs a suc- rei mid gloating pleasure iri it. iA theory which l iiiiull ‘be happy to place ni. ‘Groenougirs disposal, if the opportunity rirrives. it should he one nfier lllH own lreirrl. iCerlitiriiy one fuci at lcnst nup- ports tile idea. Hulilday riruy be right. rind the zriinck m1 him not liirve been made by (iorrlorr. iliui there seems no reason to doubt that, some time on the tiny before we got buck, lie crept into my gar- age and put the infernal symbol where we found it. We have discussed to-day at some length the desirability of no- tifying the police once lll0l‘9.,Bl1l. our recent experience with them is not reassuring. 0n the other hand. I feel strongly that Mr. iBetlr- e1 should b; warned. illut Haili- day argues against it. “He knows something already." he says. “He is on guard, and the boy knows it. ‘Then you have to remember thnt the grime. so far.‘ has been to strike in the rim-k, nrrril run. That is, if you are correrr. Skipper. and it is a gairic, witiioiri motive." lPro-birbly ire is right. There would he little ciuuice for him if he attacked the old man; he is too well known to iic on lizul terms with him. iSuch n warning, itlSl), might alarm _lMr. Bcthel in tho point of gating rid of iiini, and rif- ter all‘ the only cirance we have is to let him go ii. cerinin length. and then, with our pronlls, cull in the police. lBut .1 am ‘very uneasy lo-iriglil as l make this entry. I have not Hallidayba easy optimism that. he “won't get away with anything without our knowing ii.“ i._~-<o->---_._-_.. CANADA'S EMBLEM, THE MAPLE LEAF, IN DEMAND ilN ENGLAND OTTAlWiA. ‘Oct. 12. —~'l‘iic Maple Loaf, Canada's emblem. is in de- mand in England. ‘From the oi‘- fice of the Canadian High Commis- sioner in London comes a request for Canadians to send over runple leaves which may ‘be used for dec- orative purposes at public dinners during the year. The ‘High iCom- mlssloner receives numerous ap- plications for maple len-vcs iironr or—‘ gnnizntions which wlslr to dlspiny the iCnnndian emblem, ‘llllll now his supply is depicted. ‘it is nn~ trounced that the maple leaves, f of pygrrrles to ‘be seen by white methods and the symbol of some still undiscovered (religious marr- iacrhadrcarrled onfione mgy my, My psychiatric friends have dis. the search of the sensational, the wooing or fug- itive aud secret pleasures, "often brutal and violent; and the apoth-‘ewamps They quote, growth. too. von KrafiuEbinge theory that the instinct to kill is purely a leg. acy from the past, atavlstlc and more or lens non-deliberate. p 1n other words, that killing is lnhér. balanced the destruction of the ar- tificial inhibition from any cause, turns them loose on the world, her- Race 0f Pigmies‘ ~ Found By’ Scientists , (Canadian Press.) ‘WIEILTEWREDEN, Java, Oct, 1'2. -8inillrig and playing with bright dreads which they had given her, a tiny pigmie girl recently led United Sfhtes and Dutch scientists of the Stirling expedition into a villagaof pygrnles ln the jungles of Dutch New Guinea's mountains. Slie was the iflrst of a newly discovered race ~ men. lFor four months, the expedition had negotiated the dangerous rap- ids of ‘Manrberamo ‘River, had climb- ed the towerlngnyan Rees Moun- tains and had braved deadly tropi- cal fever in their quest of the pyil- mies for ethnological study. Their success irr finding the dwarf people after other expeditions had been turned back with heavy loss due r0 of on aero lane which flew over and tains, which rose to a height 015.000 feet. upon the dlouffeur ‘River, which plunged d high cliffs on both sides. Across the gorge was a rattan sirspeiislori bridge. Tire party crossed gingerly, half isuspecting treachery and prepared for u ‘hostile reception they had been told to expodt. ilnstead, they met the smiling little black girl. Following her they entered a vil- lage and soon were surrounded by the people of pygruic hind. They were friendly. Smiling, urrd making signs of good will. they brought presents of their primitive bows and .flI'l'ii\V\l, urnurueriii-i rind other criidc iurplumerits of the siorrc irgc de- voliiprrreiii lo which Ilrcy belong. iri ruirrrii, they expressed their (ic- ligiii. with lire rriirrirrti sirella of iriilirig lvuiire which the rrierr of the expedition gave them. The pygmiefl spoke in low toner-r, were rrnoiitrir- sivo, but riot timid. Argon of imrmr niiy among the rriouuiain heights froiri lire ifiorce ‘Pupunrisi of tiic plains irrirl made iiicm r-uliri and cool, unafraid. 'l‘iir-. scientists were nblc iomake caruful measurements ililil deter- nrinryrl ihcy WlETE 0f iiic lyre pygmy typo. "l‘hey studied ilieru to ilx their relationship to other negrito tribes and to collect ethnological data for the United States ‘National Museum in Washington, D.C. ___.__-.{-o&—l—--'—— TEACHERS T0 CELEBRATE CANADA'S 60TH BIRTHDAY OTTAWA. Oct. 12. — inspector A. A. Jordan, South York inspector a, the annual convention‘ 9f the York Teachers Institute on Friday rirrriie a strong appeal to ail teach- cro to arrange a suitable pro- gramme for next July first in con- junction with the 00th anniversary of eCanada becoming a Dominion. While nothing definite was done committees will be arranged to ivork out. further details for iirc ‘great Canadian Confederation cele- bration. ' fiirKiddies too .. To ensure for your children a lifetime of sound teeth, teach them the Minty habit early. f irownsuiisnmu OF‘ ‘Ex-Kaiser Alone. A _ Hopes to Return "rrglllgg There is no better food, and no more welcome dish than CLERK'S PorkhBeans disease, was largely achieved ‘by use dense equatorial lPigmy land ivns found after ifive days of climbing of steep moun- ‘Firat the party canl): vn a deep gorse, with Diet today, the Communists 118811111‘ ‘I ziaegfhgmgmlgnfi‘cdgz irrg a threatening altitude and de- ‘ mdflbgmceofworkéknply nouncing the terms 0i’ the settle- h,“ ind “mm melii, which provides for a piiily- SM Mwhm merit to the Hohenzoflern fam y of $3,600,000, the allotment oi 167." I. GLllKLIlIIhd-Ionhall 000 acres of the former estates 37"’ and a castle at Homburg for the ox- . Tomorrow's (Radio Program FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15 international Radio Programs EVENING CONCERTS 7.10 P. M. “i117. (333) Springfield. Music LBW 501i. 7.15 P. m. WTIC (no) rrm-iroi-ri. Piano Scion- lions. W117. (333) Springfield. Orfifl" Recital. WIiCl-ll i349) Boston. iliour Merry Milkmen. 9.15 P. M. VVIPG- (300) Atlantic 'Clly. Concert Progrzriri. WRVA (250) Rlr-iiirrouri. Violin Recital. ltecilul. 9.30 P. ‘M. ' W137. i333) Springfield. Mirsiciiic. 9.45 P. M. WCAii (278) -Phi1u. Popular vocal. 10.00 P. M. WE-AF (492) Nl Y. "Whitalfs Ang- lo-Persians" to WEAIF, WCAP. WJ-AR. WOO, WEE], WG-R. WTAG, WCAE. iwloc, WOCO. WWJ, KS1), WEAR nndi WGiN. 11.00 P. M. CNRA (322) Moncton. Studio Pro- gram. 11.45 P. M. ivsn 142s) Atlanta. concert. FEATURE TALKS 7.30 ‘P. M. WEAF (492) N. Y. Sir Hobgobllifb Stories. also to WCAE. WRC. WEAR. “THC, WJAR, WVOO, WOC, “lTxbG. WANT "ro DANCE? 8.30 P. M. WPG (300) Atlantic City. iPier. 11.00 P. M. WJAIR (306) Providence. Biltmore. (Copyright, 1926, by International Radio IPrograms, Chicago.) -_-_-<o->i—- ‘COMMANDM ENTS’ FOR HAPPY WIV_E$ ‘BOSTON, Mass, Oct. 12. — Ten They like the bubbling foam—and it cleanses every tiny crevice where germs gather and decay begins. should be addressed to tire l-ilgir Commissioner's Office, Canadian‘ IBulldlng, Trafalgar ‘Square, Lon» don. ' l For Sure and Steadylirowth In Average of Production Improved Gondltlon of Foxes Market Vdlue of Pelts Feed t “lmperials” - Liberally s,“ win/par; more? Cflllllnlllltlilieilljfl for the successful wife were iuld down at. the first session of n read “charm school" here. Mrs. Elizabeth Mncdonaiil. home-making authority, lg conduct- ing the school at Boston University. ‘Some 70 married women have rel‘;- lstered for the course. which is (los- Jgned to teach thpsn how to 1101:0111 even “heifer halves." ' The instructors 10 antidotes for the perils of proplnqirity-nro : 1. rBo orderly. 2.'1)on't be neat. 3.Tcn.ch .yoi1r husband to enjoy iiig home. 4- .130 efficient cnoir-gli to have 1iierrty_ ‘of leisure. 5. Learn to relax. 6. 1)o your work sitting down. 7. Wcur an afternoon dress, not an apron, ivhen husband comes ironic. ii. Don't do unnecessary work n the evening. 9. Keep your house peaceful. 10. Do not r-imld your huebund when .110 drops ashes on the rug. ‘rm (ixy-ncctylraritr blow-lump, BERLIN, Oct. IZJTW 10'1"" Kaiser is the 0111i! ma“ l“ m” world ‘who seriously cherishes Li"? hope that some day he will ‘trium- phantly re-onter Germany “"41 Te‘ establish himself on the throne from which he ruled for 30 V6337 ' A high official of the Prussian government made this remark to- day to a correspondent of the As- sociatedbPress in coiiiwvtlflil will! the HC-hBIIZOllEPD indemuit)’ ""1 property settlement agreement signed by the stgte and the former Emperor's administrators nndrww before the iDiet. The reading of tho compromise bill relating to this settlement rais- ed. a greabuproni" lll the Prussian Kaiser urrd his wife, ‘Princess Her- mine. ——-——-<0->———-— A sunoTuAn-Pnoor BANK. \ A iiimk which will trike iivo years to corrrplcte, and in tho crmtiLr-rrc- tlon of which tons 0i‘ steel, con- crete, und iron will ho irked, is now being erected in the "Ciiy.” ‘Next tn the. iBurrk of iEnginiid, it will be lire largest. iiiiiiikiirrg oi’ ilu kind iri l.lie world, filly-H ':irr Old Country groper. Tire utrmip," rooms, nr-riupyiriglwo of tire nine floors. rrrc to iiu-vu doors weighing seven lililH itlilvrrn, rind will rcqiiiro from Your i0 six keys to .opcii liiem. iA special stun] iI1'll10l‘ li-l to be iiiiod iviiicli, ll’ attacked 11),); w send out 11' shower oi‘ sparks oi‘ llli('l1 magnitude that. the burglar wiilbc driven ofi’. A ivrindcrfirl I.*l(il‘ll'll!tll nppnrnius is being" irrsiulierl iviiicir will (iper- uie u iiurgiirr nirrrui oi’ quite u new kind. Ill sets ringing a grorii. iliell, which will resoriiul rill over iiio “-Ciiy.” ----~-Q-o-> YOUNGEST TEA M MANAGER. °1owa this your provided the youngest tenm manager in profes- sional rbaselball. George (“Dutcii") While. a wide- range infielder and ii .300 hitter. took olver the management of the Cedar Rapids Club in the Missis- 061061111 i4. .9. iiuuiii“ i, anti. mar...- i.“ Wfllllll? Composed £68611- flfrhariel. Qiwbec-"l w" es ears and had no child?“ ,. . w me. _ as i d anytlnn else l ever tried. i°§mt§§fl now an able to do m housework and care for my family. yl recommend it to my friends ael am be satiefiedf-Mmed, St. Charles, Co. Bellechaese, Que, ‘Nervous and Run-down Iélamiltéin, Ont;- l an run- own, an a we shade ‘ feeling and. no uppetifmyl jumpgjr: every sound and was a preaeion and l was this way for sev. Compound, and I have taken it for three months and urn very much beg, ter nnd can work around more. I feel like another woman."-Mrs.P.L.Guy 98 Tuxedo Ave.No., Hamilton, Ont. é ivns just 21 ivireii iic look lire team in lliillil. lie wits sold ui. iiic chine oi‘ line stiiiuoii to iiic ‘Ditiivllll! (‘lllll oi‘ ilu: ‘Pirrr-c-l League, nnsrnAIEE HOME H. J. Love offers his house N0. 86 Edward Street, for sale at pub- lic auction on Friday, October 22nd at 12 0’cl0ck noon. nippi Valley League for the lasgtwo nrontlrs of the season after two previous leaders had failed J. A. ' Auctioneer. f0 bring the club out of a slump. He 2045-13-14,16.13.30.31.'Z2. A Gilaorfe ~ of Guelph norw ofier you u perfected furnace-ipipeleoa or pipe style-wit n sensational . The first revolutionary im- provement in home heating in huif n century-Jaw-prlccd, cflicieni. quickly installed in any home, echool or church. Coats Less to Buy- Leso to U The new Gllnon "Magic" ls built of Tun sten Plate. Trunemlta hen THRE- TIMES faster. Patentes air-blast burns ell the ‘gun an: smoke. 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Act ut once-thin is the time tu “iiiiiRNAGIIAN ~ Telephone-ASE York ShkGuolpll .4 , . liii l llllllfiWiilill W i l sllffflfll Illllll 's sureth ‘ ' Dltosrtiarikirvii: 1. "I was nervous . . WWI l z. spirited. My worst symptom W35 s: < ernl months. A friend advised meg, ~ try Lydia E. Pinkhnm'e Vegetable ’ MacDONALD, _