v v rlottletown on Wednesday the 13th i ypLMarch A, D., 1929 at twelve enty-six in Prince County bound» ' jsesslon of George Wright thence, y parallel lines sixty-two and one-F ' orth by land in the possession oi l uth by land in possession of David ‘ l The above sale is made under and ‘I d in an indenture of Mortgage dat- a ogs daily, excepting "unllcola -_ l. 1 mebscilnorlouiéi. mm i . amine. cbilblslns. l,“ colds of the ciaealé. l; may ple- ll- _tpneumonlaan . QT BL ~.~l\\-\' '5'?» "sierra than a mustard planter ‘GESALF SMIES—- OABIY GERTII "Many a man with a charming f wife takes her out because her hus- Hjwill be sold by Public Auc-~ the Law Courts Building id bsmi wouldn't." coir-noon ALL THAT pnrcelol ituate lying and being on Lot‘ » and described as follows: Com- noing at the northeast corner! alre of landnow or formerlyln thei I . hing east ten chains thence south l, chains and is bounded on the‘ eier Taylor and Mr. Auld on the gers on the east by land‘ rmerly in the , of‘ ohn Baker then of Joseph aker and on the west by land in g possession of David Rogers con» lnlng by estimation sixty-nine (69) a “Why are all of Reggie. Supp‘! poems so senseless?" “Because he makes them up out o1 his head." e land comprised in en ' ’ ‘ eofi ease bearing date the 10th day of ecembe A. D., 1881 and made be- ween Rev. William B, Bradshaw of e one part and Henry McLeod of e other part. y virtue of a Power of Sale contain- - the 29th of November A. D., 1927 ~ - made between Lilla D. Doyle of -. ton in the State of Massachusetts, led woman and Margaret Reeves ' Freetown in Prince County in ce Edward Island, widow, o! the k ond part default having been made 1' payment of p-lnclpal and ' ‘ est. 5 or further particulars apply to Mc- ' an a; McKlnnon, Solicitors, Royal nk Building, Charlottetown, DATED this 11th day of February, D., 1929. REBECCA WILLOCK, Mortgngee. 472-2-11-19-26-5. LIVE HOGS We are taking live * aturday, paying high- Lsdy Visitor: your term expire, my gnqd mqnf Life Prisoner (dryly): do, rnfam. WHEN HE DID And when does When I OQ-OOOOOQ O OGOO-GO-O-O-OO-OH Q90 l Men Marooned g By George Marsh eooooeooe-eerooeoooee-eoe-oo THE STORY ‘ “Nonsense. I'll reporthim to his superiors at Albany if he comes any high-handed business with me." “Arch," she taunted, “you know that you're really s. bit timid, under- neath." The man flushed lmsrily and started to reply, but the Kill stopped him with her raised hand. "You were pretty scared when that blow struck us-rather lost your head, brother." Then she said, so- berly "I advise you to be very care- iul how you blustcr to the factor of Elkwan." Guthrie appeared at the door of his house and called them in to sup- per. As Dr. Archibald Quarrler lol- lowed his sister into the living room where the table had been set for three, little in its meager furnishings escaped his roving eyes. "We arc very prilnitive here, you see," Guthrie said as he watched the geologists minute inspection of his quarters, which terminated at the bookshelves.,"And I cannot guaran- tee Anne's bread, it varies, but her caribou stew and broiled Whitefish I hope you will like." “My brother, as a scientist, Mr. Guthrie. is nothing if not thorough in his inspections," apologized Joan Quarrler with a grlmace which fall- ed to conceal from her host her em- barrassment. “And I shall revel in Whitefish.” ‘ Quarrier turned petulantly. "There you go again, Joan, always making remarks at; my expense," then ad- dressed Guthrie. “I see from your books that you are not interested in science." With a significant glance at the girl, Guthrie soberly answered: “No. I fear I haven’t the scientific mind. I waste my time up here reading lic- tion and history-poetry, too." “Poetry?” Wit-h silent deprecatioil, Quarrier shook his head as he took the chair Gordon offered me at the table. ' Old Anne shuffled in with the steaming stew and crisp whitefish her wide, wrinkled face alight. with pride in the dignity of her office. Quarrier was deep in the narrative of his summer voyage to the east coast. of Hudson's Bay in the inter- mt of a Toronto syndicate. which had been formed to explore the region and to exploit. if commercially prac- ticable, the copper and iron" deposits known to exist, when the sound of coughing from an inner room brought Guthrie to his feet. “Pardon me," he said, and left them. Quarrlers thick eyebrows knotted. “HE'S Paying the piper now. How an educated man, as he seems to be, can come up here in this Godfor- saken country in the first place, and then take up with a squaw-Pah!" The girl he addressed sat terlse, with chin up, listening, as though she had not heard. In a moment Guth- rie opened the door, his lace gray with anxiety. ' "Could you come-a moment?" he asked the girl who had risen from ' rm: cminwn surround. FLU- g3! P Gssek , it lsltlv. y “i?” “s” nléflfi-i " speak. with tbs Hudson's Bay com- pmy,» A corner of Guthrie's mouth lifted. nu rather deep-set eyes shifted from the questioner to meet the glance of the girl, half amused at the abrupt question, half wondering at his an. SW01’. > "Your question is a fair one," he replied. "I came here for my health. ‘I came back from overseas with gas- sed lungs." “Ah, I see. Where was your home, may I ask?" "Montreal." "You-you can't be s. relative of Charles Guthrie?" ‘ demanded the other. his interest suddenly aroused. "Brother." "You, a brother of Charles Guth- rie!” Quarriei-‘s prominent eyes bulg- ed in, amazement at the" factor oi Elkwam; " “You are more flattering to my brother, than to me," and Guthrie joined Joan Quarrler in an amused" smile. ' "But you're not staying in m]; cvllfltry-this business, since you're regained your health?" ' “I don't know. I rather like the life." "Charles Guthrie is a member-of the syndicate which sent me to the east coast to examine those iron and copper deposits. He'll be interested to hear from you at first hand.” Azain the firm mouth of Guthrie Bhflbed a taint. smile. "I'm not so sure oi that. He's-nth. e1‘ elven me up as s. black sheep, you know." _ "For staylng up here, I presume?" “Yes. for not coming home-this summer." "Um!" (CONTINUED) Royolist Hopes . Sh uttered BERLIN, Feb. B-The German ver- dict on former Kaiser Wilhelnfs grandiose ‘ ‘ ' of the seven- tleth anniversary of his birth last Sunday at Doom is that he then sounded the death knell of whatever hopes the royalists may have, at least for many years to come. Ac- cording to the vast majority of the press and public, last Sunday was his final chance ever to get a sym- pathetic hearing before the world. Before the birthday party it was generally conceded, even in the ranks of the liberal and democratic part- ‘ - FEBRUARY 33.3929 ' Plslll/R BUD!» use... STYLE AND STANDARD 0F THE WORLD Additional . no eolllcr _c:§lr can give Fisher Body gives General Motors cars additional value no other cars can give. No other cars can put this several hundred dollars worth of additional value into their bodies because no one else "has Fisher advantages or Fisher resources. Everyone can measure this greater dollars and cents value in a minute because they can see it with their own eyes. The advan- tages Fisher has over others are shown in finer finish than the others can afford —fincr hardware and interior fitmcnts than they can nBord-finer upholstery than they can GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITE ies, that "after all, he is an old man and the war is over, so let us treat him decently.” But Whllhelm himself prevented all once paraded st Potsdam. THE WORLD'S GREATEST MONUMENT morning walked to her place of ex- of Lac lieauvert, ecution, a martyr to unswerving loy- _ It is indeed a soulless Deople who alty to hel‘ native land and devotion all; To the col-respondents o; the evince no desire to perpetuate by to her calling. On the side of Mount world's pigs; ggfllgl-efl m m, little some means the memory of those who Edith Caveil rests a glacier. At Jas- Dutch vlllggg he pfgsgnwd elm; same have performed signal service to their per Park Lodge it is morriored in the gtlggl-al-mol-gd 1mm belllnd wmcl; m race. It is a duty which the living opalescent waters m; awn owe, not only to the memory of hon- like a great angel with outspread gxgllgg w“ that h; w“ "a pflvgw cred men and women, but as an ex- wings hovering in benediction over pgfggn, and thgrgfm-g had the 113111; ample to the generations of the prcs- the magnificent monument to a g9 be lei; glam," whlle at the 58mg ent and the future, London, Paris, woman whose heroism will always be \ nBord-finer and stauncher structural work than they can aflbrd. Because they have not Fisher advantages and resources, others have ‘ to skimp on the inside and the outside of their bodies in order to hold down the price. i Whether you are chiefly interested in only two or three bodyfeaturee, or in body quality as a whole, you should by all means compare the Fisher Body car in the price field in which you are interested, with any or every other car in that field. Only then can you base your decision upon intimate knowledge of the facts. . CADILLAC v LISALLE ~ MeLlUGHLlN-BIIICK - OAKLAND OLDSMOIILE - PONTIAC - CHEVROLET’ ‘ llghtful break in their journey. Low tourist fares are put into effect each year on May 15th by the Canadian National Railways, which provide for stop-overs at Jasper and other points. Illustrated literature and inform- atlon as to fares, etc, can be obtained from the General Passenger Depart- ment of the Canadian National Roll- ways at Moncton, N. B. lng, stating that. the elimination oi the "G. R." militates against the unity and solidity of the empire, be- cause the two letters were an em- pire symbol and a visible connectin link between Canada and the empire. The national executive went on record as protesting against the sc- tion oi removing His Majesty's sym- bol and further stated that they re- quested the ‘repeal of the words in the revised post office act "Canada's the table. “You said you could help “m, he “med w pal-mm; lnvlmglon Athens, Rome, Washington, Ottawa. a golden page in the history of a 41165 Pretty bad?" w m, sevenglegh lnnlvgl-sgfy o1 "The all capitals and great cities of the nation of many valorous deeds. ' D E P 50h“ Qllflrrie hurried to her medi- Hymnal, wllhelm n, gel-mm civilised world have many monu- Jasper National Park ls situated on I00- v v retest cine kit 1n Gordon's room. emerged. mperor." Therefore, the correspon- meats of stone and bronze in honor the Canadian National Railways be- flnd fvliowed him- There. to the dents o; the worn“ m,” “well gm; of men and women who have con- tween Edmonton and Vancouver, and TORDNTO’ Rb‘ kabjecuon m the elimination oi "G. R." from the annoyance of the man who ate heav- he w“ not a pm”, Del-gm and tributod to the greatness of their there ls accommodation st the Lodge ily oi’ Anne's cooking, they stayed that m M; - necessary m- ghe nation and to the betterment of their for 350 guests; horseback riding, ml“ wqmw’ circuit bu“ and other Mingle;- md to m, puma“;- gen. 1mm he hid fiflished- M lensth. wol-lll lo luv, l; propgf plctuffl o; hi; species. It has remained, however, for motoring, swimming, and golf are the 9°" °m°° Qqlllpmtni- l" “m” w“ erai. The meeting decided to vote Fine O c when the opiate had brought respite an-lva] ‘l; the mllumm 0g “urge. Canada to choose a monument which popular diversions. Many travellers "Eimmd n u“ meeting °t u“ $390 lo m, 311mb mm,“ "us; p ‘ to the sufferer, Joan and Guthrie scum n,“ and um will outlive the Pantheon, the Nelson to the Pacino Coast find this a de- l ‘xecuuw °t m” I‘ o‘ D‘ E‘ lump of returned to the living room. 3y . 5mg], seam-e mowlng m“ he Column in Trafalgar Square, and be- A "mmtmn w” pm“ “t u" mm” ' "I'm 601W. Sir." said Guthrie. “that w“ a human hem‘ m,‘ dam-ed the side which the towering shaft to I‘. .1“ ‘ YOU SllOlXld be disturbed-that I world's gombwul h! could bu,“ d“, Wflhlngfpn 15 dwprfgd in“) gignlflc. nine meron block, Lbarloitetown, P.2d. h ML G_ ‘f. Huuhwm, opwmemst, should need the services of your sls- "med m, ¢onup°ndenq_ who were once. l.‘ ‘iii’ l! "ml y added III additional ex- fer, but she's been a, godsend," Mounfl mm, cave“ ls 1- l ,- 4 y only willing enough to give him some a B 01” 011- 1 _ & Bentley Bmiihatiaarztroiim in his oflice, and has Quarirer nodded stolidly, without banged benefit o; the “uh; Bu; h, monument to a. glorious woman. As ., . J. A. BENTLEX imfrl: ulJhI‘h&"°"°"I“PP'°Y=° removing his pipe from his mouth. d"; m, do ,0 gm, m, lmmedlgl, n- long as the hills stand, it will re- - ~ W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. pp u‘ n ° an“ “m” “l Then. as if spurred by a sense of w", m“ m; woum,“ mar-roam“ main, its snowplumed crest rising ' I A Rare Opportunzty You Cannot Afford to? lilies‘ ~ i Having done away with all Agents in the year 1928 and by giv- ing our customers the 10* discount we always. paid to Agents . - th h . ‘grails: lgdnfnzzz? gala" j,,,',‘c',';f,','d°’:,,h him h h“ m“ duty to the performance of a task and mm m, mp Mghoug even m". high above the Athabaska Valley in Jasper National Park, Alberta. to we have done the largest and most pleasant business since we were established over 30 years ago. MoNEy To LOAN Gordon, who has taken a two years not too disagreeable , cleared his m; to u“ “m Charlottetown, r. n. l. 'P=°'I"""°fl ""1" i" "Diem"! throat and began: whmmm l, gum “my” m; ,1; meet the skies m an eternal mm. We recently purchased over 4000 dollars worth of Granite from. one firm for cash, and for 30 days we are giving from 10 to 20 - . ' , m" the pm ven thousand feet and more it and ’ the New York State Board "Mr Guthrie may I “k how you h“ hon“ Wm‘ mm m m‘ McDonald & McPhee m pecent discount. i §§,',“}{f,‘,f;fh'°_" faulting‘, fr”: a man of education and faQilyJind l“ g,,1ln8_.n¢ m“, m, w" o; towers above its sister peaks, truly We have al . _-,e stock of the latest designs, and our workmen- ship the be: t. Y i but prefers m, hm, “w, m,‘ l," yourself in a-minor position, so to Gem,“ mm m on,” ma,“ emblematic of the solitary majesty of Our stock includes Scotch and Native Granltes, Vermont decided to practise here in comec- m” heme glam, who. 510m’ om, Mflrbie. and a. full line of Granite and Marble bases. tion with the well established prac- Geslt lei Slap Last year we saved our customers almost three thousand dol- tlce of Mr. Hutcheson “ ' . 4484-2-12-11. ilml lull Sisri ' lslpisg all hssdisl ltgs (Agents commission) and our 1929 prices will be even bet- Mail" and the reiteration of the words, “His Majesty's Mail." the words used since confederation the resolution reads. A copy of this m- olution is to be sent to the Prime She: I shall insist that you tell me you are sorry you stole that ss. He’: You'd be justlfled In slap- ping my face it I did. . Mark R. McGuigan B. A. BABBISTEB, SOLICITOR, ETC- MONEY TO LOAN ~ ~- B. A. ' ISTERS, ATTORNEYS, IITC. . 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