a, -~ ITWO“ ._ ~ ms APill-TITY ‘ KNIFE AND FORK ASiseef-"ffiur-‘t-Ilires" Q klrosglrt Relief From o" 1 wit“? IILWIIITI 4 'irv ruciliiiusrir E’ earmn Anti m tCo uwl ~ 35.14] on “ucnd-avorlarsh- llthust one kercloek sharp. The uaderlllllfll We" ,1" “u; by pulllln auction her farm. "pg, stock, implements. Farm consists .of sixty acres of lsml centrnlly situated Wu.‘ handy school. church, stores, two miles from York station. well watered and in e hllh state of cultivation, the balance being eorarsd was e Iood growth of hard and soft Fined. lad e Ieod orchard or your rrolt trees. House and outbulldlllll is - Flrlt eirsss repair. " SIOCKn-l mare. general JJIIHKIII‘ ‘age 1i years; l snare, [eneral pnrpoyc. Lays o years. Cowsa-d milk cows to freshen, 8 young cattle, 1 brood sosv to , arrow in A9211: also Gunntity hay, eats and potatoes. . llfPLlhflfiTflzg-l Hay Mower, Deer- hg; i. Grain Crusher, 1 Gang Plow, i. Single Plow, 1 Cream Separate , De- I-aral; I. Dial: Borrow, 1 Spring Tooth Harrow, 1 Spike Borrow. i. Truck lieu, Polo and Shafts, 1 Cart, l Farm agon, 1 Express -Ws|on. i Driving Filmer, 1 Wood Slellh, 1 Bu: Sleigh, _ I Horse Plow. lclotaeio lenifier, quen- rhllrkl phl- ness, 1_sot expressjrsrness and traces, rep, harness, "hridles," lichnrn. < 141s,- ot-artielea "too .. numerous to _.=:'§Zi';'.r'mn ens-s- glows. m. f _ _s and: ~ o .cesh, fiat‘- ‘gnnt j nine ‘months vepprclvve‘: . 3Q‘! I've-u hon:- _ . _ _ no.1 use IolLOlIIII. w ' ‘l rv * ‘vehead Beel- Auctioneer. Meeting "i"! _of the Georgetown "f ;envg;nmr r o». will he suns {the Oeueii Chambers at: p.-m.oo . hellpy,_tbe__le_gh,_dsy or March, mo, l I “k ' m Do ‘ n ‘$115131. 11W bog mhfif-Mwuc we ma. . ' ," ron as ‘§'r'v§:m' ‘ffimlieusacomx I ‘on sirnpy- drmppear. As rs. I This farm hss forty-live MP". f-‘lfill- v / “Ailngllret ‘Ins foliowiafns Meeting of the Ihsrch r-W unwise»! ‘he mm u- . pert, the electionpf Directors, ole, i .5; r w. r. moron, ~. FOX MEAT FOR SALE ‘ Boneless horse meat, boneless beef GAI BY GERTI I .-.,, .. “There should he a curb market for vegetarians who get their living for a song." "When you don't attend to the tires properly what does your wife do?" “Hauls me over the coals." f. _. . 1r ;' BITTER THAN RICH He: How beautifully dressed she is.’ Some rich man's daughter, I suppose? . She: I should say notl She's e ' first elass stenographcr, John. '7'“ "ma!" ‘M m” h’ "m yo:reel:osr.8°ll:.i‘th::ney. mrtgrzlin. IQLAND 001,1) 5103M“ QO_’LTD_ He: Gosh, noi I've got no ' 5043-34141. money. Professional“ Cards CLEARANCE . _ B¢n*&--"~M,,th,eson Allllllllll SALE y: l. BILL D. L Mlfililo “Z‘3'§h“r‘3"£fh5‘“ " HAZELBROOK " ‘ ON SATURDAY _ Mark R, Mgfluigan MARCH 16th. 1929 ‘m .. B. A. ssssrsne‘. soucrroa. no. MONEY TO LOAN Gmeron Bloch, Charlottetown, [.12.]. --- 9 oh; , I.‘ “McDonald in. nmousu; MJJOG & Bentley’ J- ‘. Q Y . & McPhee B A. u. r. rurnas A's-roams, recur! ro mm "Stewart & Lowther I.‘ ‘DI ITINAIT, K. O. ~' N2I£IJOITIII i7 ;1>i.--1>.»T. Wm .. -o. . ' . V IIIIAD AT mo demon snAnr '0! Stock, Crop, etc., as follows: STOCK-l Draft Ilene, 10 year! old, 1500 lbs. Island, Bred, 1 Choice Ayrshire Cow, l years old, Just freeh- - eued, l Choice Cow, 5 years old, just treshened, 1 Cow, ‘I years old, just freshened, I Cow 7 years old to freshen May 12th, i Cow 5 years old to freshen April 10th, i Cow l years old to freshen In June, I lat Cow lid for cash, 1 Heifer, 8% years old, IiletfsrstyesrsoldJCaivesJIsu Pigs, quantity of choice seed Oats, Banner, together with all y farm implements and other articles not mentioned. leisposttlveaslhsverentedmy lam. Tllltb-Ali llllls under 110.00 essh: over that amount eight months credit on approved joint notes. Si: per cent. discount off m- cash. IIADOhD I. CAIVII, ' Ilsselhrooh. I. A. IIeIIONALD, lflti-l-ie-li. Lglpsmn 7 GI-lllll ITITID - aw. sauce . . s. s. news .Q|tsnsst|-flg\ Jlllikeod ltnst \eoeeoeeoaeoee9 e ' TIE‘ ' . IIARIIYITMTSWN i Men Marooned 1E By George Marsh i; 1 v IOO§O1OQOOOJOQOOO§OOO§1D A THE STORY In the blue down the dog-team pulled out of camp bound down river to the west fork, which would take them north through a gosh in the barrens to the watershed oi the Can- oe. The norther had left much drifted" snow and the stiff legs of the huakirs cut the pace to o. walk. Shot, exuber- uni; after his two days of enforced idleness, ranged to the front and flanks in search of ptannigon, rabbit and mouse. Along the river, the broken-out drift in the old trail marked the hunters on their way to the rendezvous on the Canoe. It was evident. that the Cree troppers in the north of the island were bound for the medicine lodge of the old shaman, Twenty to thirty hunters with a catch of at least one hundred foxes would gather to witness the necromency of the conjurer. On the power of the old man's magic would depend the des- tination of twenty thomond dollars‘ worth of fox pelts. Whether Elkwen or the schooner at. Seal cove was to enjoy a rich Christmas trade would be determined by the cbiiity of Saul and his spirit coadjutors to nullify the supersiitltioizs fears aroused by the sinister rumors oi the crafty Etienne. It would be a battle worth watching, though Garth, keen for the meeting in the lonely volley oi the Canoe bo- tween the grasping Cree who hod be- trayed hlm and the resourceful Sa- ‘ vanne. But one condition he lied im- posed dn the half-breed-t-het there should be no bloodshed. They had come to Aklmlskl to save the trade. of the future, as well as the present, and under no circumstances was the heed man to abuse or threaten either Senior hLs sons. He, Guthrie, would have something to say concerning the long arm of the company in its future dealings with the man who had de- serted to the enemy; but the com- mand was-no fighting. "Wit you do with dot Mokomon?" had demanded Etienne with s gri- mance. "If he shows up at the pow-wow. and interferes, I'll leave him to you." “I tsk’ good core of heem," grunted the other. Al: the fork they left the main river ’ trail to follow the brunch leading north. ‘Dey all go to soucfs pcrly," lsughed Etienne."‘1=‘our, five team pass here dis morning." As the lender-footed huskies drew the sled at a walk or slow trot, Shot reveled in the game sign of the scrub along shore. On a foray inbo the tim- ber, the trail of the snowshoe-rabbit, which had first lured him, was erosi- ed by that. of a. more enticing fox. Keen with the lust. of the hunt, Shot. followed the trail beck through the scrub and out into the open barren on the shoulders of the valley, There, far from the river, he stopped. Before ‘ him the webbed imprint of snowshoes cut. the fox tracks he followed. The dog sniffed curiously, but it Wile I vague, unfamiliar scent that the froth trail carried. Slowly at first, then n: o. lope, he followed it down throlllh the timber. As he neared the river the voices of Garth and Etienne drift. ed faintly in from the ice. The do! was puzzled. From his rlild WHY training he had learned silence when business was afoot. And this seemed business. By the hour ha had watched shell holes-from trenches-had po- trolled forest, as at present, in obso- lutg silence. In some ocult. woy the keen-wlmd dog seemed» that again. there in the white north for from Flemish battle fields, he was at his r-~ = n . . V ._.. , . _,.,“ ‘ .__,_._."_-s-w~n-v-s--q~v- qr"! _ every time. value. standard. Quaker Flour. Out of the oven-y-cvery time you use Quaker Flourlcomo light crusted, snowy white, even textured bread, flaky- crisp pastry or light delicate cake or biscuits. You always have the best results when you bake with Because it is absolutely uniform and always dependable, you are sure of perfect baking All wheat used in Quaker Flour must ehow under rigorous tests the highest milling qualities and food Every hour in milling, the flour is tested to snake certain that it " is constantly upto , Every day, to prove its uniform baking qualities, Quaker Flour is baked in our kitchen under actual home-baking conditions. These tests assure you freedom from baking failures, because they. give you a flour of high- est quality and unvarying excellence. Hence our guarantee : “If Quaker Flour-does not give you perfect satisfaction, the dealer is authorized to refund your money.” This applies to every pound in every sack. Packed in machine-sewn sacks, Quaker Flour is not touched by human hands. iviARC14.1929 V v "‘ "-'*- <‘rw— '§‘m> 011.!‘ rigid .5’ I Always the Same. MILLED BY THE MAKERS OF v~'» old trade, guarding with quivering nostrils‘, eyes and ems tense, the safely of the man out there on the ice. On he went, weaving in end out 0! the thick scrub, relentless es s. wolf. Simple to overcome colds by the OATABRKOZONE ILETHOD. Put a saucepan of water on s stove. Add a half lesspoonfui of OATABimQ- ZONI to s pint of water, and htlfll it to e boil. Let the steam from the kettle fill the room so that the medi- cated sir is breathed You will notice an immediate result. The cough is relieved, the rtufled-up nostrils are cleared, the 000011, BRONOIHTIS and OOLD quickly the suflerer. disappear. Ibr adults sulerln; hum Grins. or CATMIRII, this Suddenly the elredale stiffened, hair rising like bush bristles along his spine. Near the shore in the thicket ahead was something dark, motion- less. The war dog from, stiff as the spruce above him,‘ one pow suspended in air. A vague Tscenl reached his working nostrils. Then, like a lymk through the dusk, the oiredale drifted up the trail. Out on the river ice the voice of Garth called. "Hole Shot!" But the held '01’ the d0: did not tum. Hie small, terrier eyes never left the shlpe on the snow. i-io knew that the lean, ‘brown barrel thrust before the dark body was t rifle-a moker of fire ' and death. Three-four steps nearer, then ‘ gathering . beneath him the steel springs which were the muscles of his lode. the airedale leaped. As Shot‘! fangs timid info the shoulder o1 the’ Indisrfscefiote, the‘ rife explodedxA bullet ricochet/ed from the frosen lied cover silo ‘whirled sway over the river. Tie men ‘dfblllltd behind the sled as thstohu stooped. Reaching up. Itlenne wrenohedhls cued rifle freer it lashing and fired twice below ll sproeenlhereanourlltddosliieitli peopled when unrnbvu enemy,‘ summer-mannerism- mdermsmqmmaue ' to the snow. Partying the Snap 0f punishing fangs with a blow of his 81m butt, the Indian gained his feet. to meet another lunge before he sim- ed his gun. Again the dog leaped, car- rying the man with him. Fangs slosh- ed at bored throat-e choked cry- the eiredaleb Jaws shut 0n dark fleeh-ripped-ond the would-be as- sueinley on the snow with torn throat. There Garth and Etienne found them, the airedole lying beside the kill. Etienne bent to stare, with an oath, into the features, knotted in their death lrimance, of-Joe Meko- mm. —Oontinued on page e-_ Magnesia Best For Your Indigestion _Moot people who suitor, either occa- or chronically. from no. sour- "9" ll"! ilfilliltloo. have now discon- tinued disagreeable diets. patent foods sod the use of hlrmful drugs, stomach tilllkl,‘ medicines and artlflciaf dilel- tsots Ind instead following the advice so often- veo in these column tare l tearpco l or fcnr tablets of B suratod as‘ esis in a lime weisr after meals shredofhlue snioto-hsnsioiginthe, m‘ ' ‘m’ In tion remcn mwsnn ISLAND m TiiE rnoesrr: count late of Frene River in Queen's County in the id Province, deceas- ed, Testate. By tho Houo ‘ Palmer, Acting Surrogate, Judge of Probate, lo, Ac. literate rsou County. p. mo... upon reading DOMINION OF CANADA PROVINCE OI‘ 19th George V. A. D. 1m Ire Estate of George Mclensie Herold leopard i! o! the County of ty or any Constable or within the said GREETING i onflloofWllilamL QUAKER OATS least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy i" imhvith who in the following Wbllv elem mrefllvelv. namely, in the Hell of the Court House in Cher. lottetown aforesaid: at or near the Post Oflioe at French River com" in Queen's County aforesaid, and at or near the School-house at Sprig‘. "WI In Queen's County aforesaid u that all persons ' ‘ - u" in ream? '- w -- crvrn under n“; Seal of the saidugonrt this ‘m. “Yflhlwemmn. 1mm in th;'.itth _yeer of Ills (lined) n. n. nuns, I 1mg. 4481924149144. '. M“ M u‘ Mortsgge sole Tllerewlllbesoll i! Plllilo ‘Auc- orsrlnsthstncltefloomsrsosssse tion in ruin of u» r.“ "kg-Gare therefore hersully "ma" ha‘; on”: I Q"°l'l “hf” ‘u "w" us. us day of a. b: ".2: N!!! ‘hfi Qtosr la Qleens ...°“°i.....,’~ hut-if” woe-twat... m,‘ "m", c , . eh; "III M! lessens In: n» it»: :1; ii. zreteslst mull III M: sauce west u onus no , Isrlhb less teases sooth tits-arse h“. Mwmnmmmx "W 5"“ tfilfdml‘. |. ennui use bison . ‘ e “GUI 1B“ I. commencement containing by esti- mation lifty-iive acres of laud s illile more or iela being the lands du- crihed In Government deed to Jol- Qlih Gallant dated ‘Std March ilil and in s. Government deed to Charlfl Greror dated 0th July it'll. The above sale iemsdo under sol In lmnusnoe of a Powerof Sale con- tained in s Mortgage dated tire of May i088 and made between Russell Martin of South lsetloo in Quem (but! in Prince .Idward isleol- fsrmer and Margaret A. Martin of the “we rim. Willow of the one w‘ and James ll. Gresor of Charlotte- town in Queens County aforesaid. Gentlemen of the other part. Default “VI-III been made in payment Ilineirll and interest. Dated this fourth day of March l- l?» it”. . BAIBAIA l. GIIGOI and ANNII MAIGAIII 201K110! Iaseutrioes of Istele James 16M" MoLIAN A IIeRINNON. Solicitors. ‘ Cheri Oonrtl 5068-j-7-14-81~I. u c EFFICIENT p prndsr. SERVICE , ‘."""°'.i%"'.'i'.2"" . a. w...mn1v'sron rte-fl"-