_'We've got him and her up the street “Jflowatt, wile oi the ’ sir. m; Kctlar." ' she?" " all that tract, piece or parcel oi r ‘pit to Milton Siding _ ly at Springton Pit. mzg- , ' "You mean he's made a conica- ' ion?" Calvin asked. .“Nc. He's got a girl who's putting an alibi ior him. We've shot it 0i holes, but he'll go to a jury. I guess, on the strength oi that girl. ' ‘at his place. But here's where his yiie was livin." Galvin iollowed the men into is brick and plaster camlflllfl Dllcfl and m the room where the body oi Adele Ketlnr lay. She had been oi the sort he had expected to see; she had been young ‘and pretty, with a week, shallow, vain expression persisting even in ‘death. She was very pitiiul, and the rouge an hei- cheeks and the paint on her lips grotesquely exasserated the piteousness oi her. It was im- possible that she had been slain in a struggle oi mighty emotions. Pique, a shallow, momentary pique oi some sell-willed, ill-cosistrained person, had put. her to death. And Calvin looked up from her, doubly determined to punish that person- Denson led him about the room, dunking explanation and pointing out cblects o1 evidence. Calvin or- dered that they be nhowsranhed in place and carefully preserved, but - he gave them little attention. _ He was thinking about the girl. He asked Denson, “what nationality is FOR SALE ‘One hundred lcrc isr-m (or sale, House, large barn, gnncry. W001! house lrnd henery, all in pcricct con- dition. Crop, stock and implements. Apply to MRS. CASSIE McLEOD, Dlngvvcll’s Mills- a L-l022-1D-9-11-l3. MORTGAGE SALE To be sold by Public auction in ironi. oi the Law 0c Building in Charlottetown on Edi-Y the eighth day o! Ootcber A. n. 1934. m, the hour oi twelve o'clock noon. .-land situate, lying and being on Lot or TownshiP Number . nine in Queens County in the Province oi Prince Edward Island, being land partially covered with water bounded and described as iollows, that is to say: Commem- lng on the south side oi Water Street at the west boundary oi Water Lot in possession o1 Abner l-lowstt and running thence west- wardly along the south side oi Water Street e distance oi 124 ieet which will extend 1 ioot west "i Angus Brlerfs warehouse to a Water Lot belonging to Ja-bez Hud- son and running irom these two points couthwardly with parallel lines to the bed oi Orapaud River and containing three Water Lois- The above sale is made under c. power oi sale contained in m In- dcnture oi Mortgage dated the 15th day oi April, 1983. made between Bessie Howatt oi Victoria, Widow, LeRny Howatt, Merchant, and Amy said lleRoy Howatt, oi the one part, and Dc- ‘Blois Bros, Limited oi Charlotte- town ct the other part, deis-ult ving been made in payment cl’ he principal and terest thereby secured. For iurther particulars apply to McLeod d: Bentley, Solicitors, Giwrlottetown. Dated this 7th do! oi Septem- ber A. D. 1984. DEBLOI! B305. LTD. Mortgages. The above sale is postponed until Monday the 22nd day oi October A. D., 1984 at I2 o'clock noon at the some piece. 053L015 BROS. LTD. Mortgages. n‘; meal. sum-m] ‘T He'd been cumin’ hers whenever he wanted to- _--to, Ice his daughter. he says. ‘d ieit thelittle iive years ego wheelie married her But since than he got hisbcnd, and the coin come rollingln. And the ladies sure liked him. ‘Women and i o! that he had tried to “tic the can" to her; but she had hung to him. Ketlar had leit his orchestra. early this evening, although it was Satur- day and a big dance night atthe Echo, and he had come to his flat about twelve o'clock, where he had met up with cgirl ceiling herself a stenographer working in an oiiice in the loop. SheandKetlar had beeninhls flat. drinking together. Probably they had gone together to the lake; but they told diflercnt stories about it. the girl admitting that she vlslmd the lake about midnight, but Ketlar denying that he had. His story oi what he did was iull oi holes. Probably Ketlar went in alone to seehiswilcsndthreateai hcr or iorce hcr to make some sort oi m agreement to divorce him. It was likely enough that the Roylc girl stayed outside. Anyway, she swore that she had. Well, Ketlar and his wiie got in a scrap and he shot her; so he and the Hoyle girl ran back to their building, where Ketlsr got into bed; and the girl went upstairs to her room. When he was arrested, she came down to put up an alibi for him. But Ketlar and she were not such awfully good liars; they had forgotten to fix up several things, suchssthstims when old man Royle came in and whether he saw them or not. . CHAPTER XIV. A DESPERATE REQUEST Calvin walked besidrDenscn up the street down which, c. couple oi hours earlier, Joan Daisy had drawn the moon. It moved before him, as it hadpcced beside her, but he did not notice it. He never had imag- But the mere lack oi rouge could not endow this girl with the dc- flnitencss oi character which, at the L~1M7-10-9-l3-R0-3l first encounter oi her eyes. she ap- ronnr mucus vmnsu For hauling gravel from the Springton ei “turned " trucks. » App ther dump or flat-bot- L-1040-10-9-2i Joan Daisy Roylc. She sold she was by , ‘m: scum LOOK! N HRETTV coon FETTLE i903 a -v "rum 801013.01!‘ "’ ‘rfltv Airlcoecncn ' . ro-rueyenv-riucsv; oceans or Mv; HUMBLE AQLWY, ‘DJ {vwwr twirl? so’? ‘ :=bw¢vrru~.' . .Y <'T3‘?”V’@5""” ~'1iF=*»s~ l. ‘g . ~. ~. “QM f . _ (Study 3. Octorber 14th 1984) ' , (Junior) Tl ITOIY 0I‘~ fbllfiA Long ago, in the city oi Rome there lived a little girl called ‘Iurpeia. Bhe was the d oi the Governor oi Citadel o1 Rome. ‘The Sabine army had come to capture the city. They were welt- ing to get in and destroy the soldiers who guarded the Citadel butcouldnotbecause the gutewas locked. When ‘lllupeia went out- side to draw water irom the public wall, die wss very much sttrectcd the bracelets the soldiers wore on their left arms. ‘The soldiers wanted to get in, and asked ‘lurpeia to unlock the gale. She to d0 this ti’ they would give her the ornaments they had mtheirlcitaruisflrheymadcthe promise, and is. stole down with her father's key unlocked the gate. As the soldiers rushed in they threw their bracelets and also their shields on top c! Tbrpeia, who was crushed to death beneath the weight, In a similar way, Alcohol, unless we guard against it, unbolts the gate and lets the enemy into the beautiful body which We some- times call a temple. Adapted-Source Unknown. quite harmless when it was outside the walls of Home. Alcohol , too looks harmless. but it is dangerous when it is taken into the body. Why did men ever start drinking intoxicating liquors? Well, long IOMIBOthOYIi-Sediodrinkiresh gape juice, which is a harmless beverage. One day, it may be as they drank, they noticed that the Juice had a. diiierent taste, . and alter they bad taken it, they iound that it mods them ice-l guy and light-hearted. Bo they kept on ut- ing it. The grape juice had pcared to possess. She had been seated, with a police oiiioer beside her, upon a window bench when Oalvln- entered; but she arose immediately and advanced, as though she had been eagerly await~ ing him. Since he was tall, and she was not, she came scarcely higher than his shoulder cs she confronted him. ‘bbehsddsrkheirsndliewns wearing a blsck silk kimono with little flowers embroidered in red and yellow and blue; and between the shadow ct hcr hair, which was bob- beds-ndtheblaokotherkimono, her iace and her smooth, lovely neck were very whim. Her Inns were white when they came out oi the short kimono sleeves, and she had amall, white hands clenched at her do; “You ere Mr. Clarke?" she asked him, in s. weer, hoarse voice. "Yes." “You-you are the one who comes for the People oi Illinois!" she said. and her hoarse voice oiicred a thrill- ing challenge to him. "You," he repeated and glued at her oycs which had rim wavered bro Be Continued.) Remember the icturcs below when maul. f relief from pain. d end get the method doc- tors prescribe-Aspirin. Millions have iound that Aspirin cases even a bad headache, neuritis or_ rheumatic pain qitcn lll a icw minutes! In the stomach u in the glue pclvc. or n almost the instant it touches mo turc. It bo- gins "taking hold" oi your pain National a. Temperance £?tuui51 (1omzrse;iI3oi" . Shmncfiajflichumols,iItR34L m Sabine army hppeared to be a Few Minutes Eases ' Neuritis Pains Now! DISCOVERY BRINGING QUICK RELIEF FROM PAIN TO MILLIONS bcmenAr illntcbletstcrtstodlr‘ in th icrmcniod. and by this process Alcohol - m“ hsporlmen _ V6. IIWIII plants which are given Alcohol .do not thrive nearly so well ls plants which are given water only.‘ Chickens have become drunk from acting rotten iruit. end kittens are injured when Alcohol is milcd with their food. ‘Alcohol-Acell Poison: L. ‘Page, Men and women are injured by Alcohol; their home-hie is dict- tcrcd, end dilldrcn‘ are not given proper care hand attention. Another enemy oi the body ll tobacco. While is docs not injure e mm as much as‘ Alcohol docs. nevertheless it hinders the smoker irom doing. his bestwhctlru in in- tcllcctursl achievements or in the iicld oi sport. Great sportsmen who are training ior the games resllm that tobacco is not good for them and fliereiore abstain irom smok- ing. Many people say toboccc has c "soothing" cfliect; this is because it contains s. poisonous drug culled nicotine. Experiments have shown that scholars can dobettcr work without the aid oi tobacco than with it? ‘In a lesser degree it in- jures the health in much the same wsy that Alcohol does. Did you knowthat tobacco could do the same kind ‘Oil’ arithmetic that you can? When someone tempts you by telling you smoking will not hurt you, Just scy this verase over to your-sell. p. . A CIGARITTPS AIITIDETIC "ism. not much oia msflicm- aticlan," Seiddothc cigarette, "but I can Ind Brim-act from his physical energy Multiply his-aches and pains, ' Divide his mentcrpowers, take Interest from his work, and Discount his chances oi fluccen." Herc sreltwo Bible verses which empliuin the imam. we should my let‘ no enemy intothe body: 1 ‘flmothy. Bzi-“Kcep thyself pure?’ and, Proverbs, hlo-{Tf linn entice flies, cuyncsntjhou "" » fTssnpcrrcnoe and Ute, Isabel ll 2 Question 1. What cflcct has alcohol on phnh ind animals? Value l0. Question I-Bowcremcnandlwo- men lhjllcd by Abdhol?‘ Value l. ‘l1 3055MB OI‘ A GIQAT IOTITAL “IQ l- Ocisifl Idfllslfll Abori- icrtv you: ago there was an old doctor living in Minnclotm, U-B.A., who had driven around the countryside u. mam years that he seemed to be lndL ' 1m nuns was Dr. Mayo: hslived to bc 510811-970 708" 0! III. Ind Almost bothsclosc cthisiitcvnuactively changed in looking after sick people. prccticcllycsscouu ouswullowil. ~ ow z niqiflhshliilfiil... 2i""".'ui' A: lrinvdoesnol harm the heart. emembcr tlicsc ' two poinu: AOPIHR find and. Azpirin _And. seq at youpcl SPIRI . t is made in Canada, and ell ' i; have it. Look icr thcnemc aye: make! e cross on every A‘ h3g1: of izubi t. , _ c or economical bottle oi 24 or 100 at any druggiwg," ‘ § Baby museum, ti} O E é ircqucntly that the institution must be ten or twelve timeslnrgcr than when thetio brothers first timidly mode their ventwe. No one be- grudgcs thcsetwc men their suc-‘ ccssior it is the result oi’ herd work devotion to duty, combined with’ amazing ability. _ At thoprescnt time the institu- tion has over one hundcrd and ility nurses on its rte-ii Mother with s lugs iorce ct trained nurses. More than flity thousand patients ere treated each year. During 1N0 over ten thousand operations were pericrmsd, about hali this number being, done either by Dr. Charles Mhyrfor hiebrother. It is not sur- prlsing to? learn that ‘physicians ircm nearly every country in the world visit this Rochester clinic, in order to observe the methods of the Mayo brothers. The scene st the hospital ls sl- weyu interesting, though naturally them is.|. std lldc-to it. Outs c each buildingmaybe seen wh‘ chairs, crutches and scores oi wist- m1 patients, elloi wbnrn have been attracted to the bnspim by the rcp- " . ct these men. Just what not discover the cause oi lo much ill- hcslth. ‘rhq-bevc closely observed iabltsor lhclc who cums sock- .§ sari; a; 2r {E ‘me hoqvltsl has not bccn more money-making the ‘ “ - s ié r§§§§rgas5 85' =4 cr éggggggi thing ahead oi you in the problem 0i preventing the return oi liquor. We have not lived up to our laws. lmtlrcpccmsducetioniswhstwe necdtocounbct thissitustion. when we have our ‘ try. l! thcrc ever was any greet mun who accomplished anything thromhtheuscoislcobolllhould whichuscdio bcsetupb; thelegsl- iced liquor treliic. Keep yourself irec irom all entangiing " . rc member, it's the brain that counts." ‘more can be iew men living who have pericrmedmorc critical oper- ations than Doctor diaries Mayo. Hundreds o! times he hi! been-ecl- lod upon to operate when hope was W life \ appeared 1n thug that you rerlbcr, eluded. I an». l customers to‘ more each 5.6 cents 1n 1929. the colt c!‘ living the whold story. E35 Z MARITIME ELECTRIC‘ company. Lrsrrrzn CHLRLOTTEIOWN; P- E- L ' 2c Our 5,500 Customers: tbls is the fourteenth and lest infllc series ct lotter- sdvcrcicenents which has appeared in this paper durirg ‘the Io tool that whet it 1s the right c! the customer to know, it is our duty to tell. to give you the hots about your electric service which haw Along ‘those. hots, there are tour which we flunk are o!‘ particular importance, end which In are especially desirous These {our tccbi are n toilcum The nor-ego electric rate ct our domestic cus- tomers his been reduced 148$ since 192'], 151g b” helped Service. O68’! 000 bu been spent by this cclpeny to bunJTiEEeTur-vio: auras; ca. pm: eight years. 1.1m in- cludes the cost of extending service to E6 cue , not have it before. _ l, Taxes." mm»; 19314, unto: r111 tab about B 001w! out 5o Holler c1‘ rovemu received by this omen; takes took lng the depression. _ 0001i 0%1ccn. 00st o! electricity supplied to dues-g tics more y cenponyhnccnsdolmtwiecsemchel hope that the VQZOYBQAIB we blvc offered genes-simmered, outlast it bu given genetics! geicticn o! yeururvioc ends mo» nudes-chill c! P1951‘! Qf-yuureieetrle company; ‘that yen m he chea- ticu ymilum gimp us. ~ l i i ' E: y ‘ E gliitgr 5E5 t: rr i g E 53E? i? e é i 5 i fig _ Elie; lsggrii f ¥§i§§§E?§§ Eris? g §§ i R ggiv _ £25 i El: i’ E rig is; ‘E. 3 §s§e iiiiég; o, 5.5: s8 5 iigigsréigii Mimi "Wm uioods.) We have e further point to consider. I mtcihs There is mother kind oi’ substance which furnishes immediate energy but cannot be stored sway in the butcd throughout the body by the rowirlcctctolcncdacr Therefore {we lave sought lOttlrlc now that this scribe c!‘ letters is cori- i no their use 212$ dug-sq the» yogi-g, 1 who did this 1c an increase ct 259$ in bezel dur- 1n Oacmde since 1926. Ieiclier than tour points nor he fourteen letters c011 But they can ea span-test. .gg~g,§, we ibeenct