Smi A n removed. o...‘ MOBTLES i-i rictlons to ‘on; 20th l May, instant, ARTH-UR NEWBERY, Clerk Executive Council s... i... ling . THE “Y” IS THE TWAY '1‘ GIVE‘ TODAY Space Given» by E. 13.3mm. ‘ The three rooms that had com- posed her home were situated on the iirst floor, and as they ascend- ed to -the landing they’ saw the three doors standing open. Two oi thg chambafl wens, uttered, and. tbeleiole, in-dar ' s’; but the drewins-room. will 419600118080 Q_A4A ‘wv 13th May, 1924 the stair head, was all in sunlight. and oven beiore they entered it they had a picture oi the devasta- broke. andsome was missing al- together. The aecrataire stood open, its lock broken, its contsntsriilsd. n litter oi papers tossed upon and about it. ‘ '_ ' . Dr. Beamisb and the lady stood in silence Just within the doorway ior a long moment, contemplating that dreadiul havoc. Then Miss Sylvester moved swiftly iorward to the secretaire, in an inner drawer oi which ghe had leit a consider- able sum oi money-representing mostoi her immediate resources. "KAI - ltiosvlmvso mow. sxlrlaslun - w - b assaults ins. Ilstpaalo 0v us» staunch-mus. ‘f now!" will iectlon who may- move peering at her through his spectacles. CHAPTER XXV! The Dead-Cart Al L SAOATitiI a» " ing, Joh Printing, new and roadw- (Hand;- al subscript —ti. "My iriend it is beyo d "_con- - flderltloul_ who c“ f“, :_ _m,,l Arron §ALE?-°NE GENERAL "It is in helping other; that’ we best help ourselves." he expln sod. "Yea, yes. But how does it l ill my power now. to do thlsiflfll "in several ways. my dear. tell you oi one. By God's mercy and the ioving-heroismfoi a tion wrought tlleref Tlreiurnlture (allow-creature you have‘ been man. ‘Montague. 3031-6-13-tts-3i was not merely disarrangsq‘ it cured oi the plague, and by that - was rudely tumbled. some” it cure you have been rendered what ‘SUCCESSFUL SALE-Jerome is commonly known as s. ‘saie wo- man'—-a person immune irom ,, in- without iear among those who suiier irom the pestilence. Nurse-keepers are very diiticult -to iind.’_' He paused, short-sightedly HAD you asked Colonel l-iolles , .fillli . HELP ‘Applications irom parties desir- I i Work on a ilrm will ‘be receiv- 1t the Department oi Agricul- tlifp‘, Charlottetown. Applicant lildstate experience, age, wag- ‘sXpGctelFIlid whether married ‘single. "“ a 1p. _o. n. good state oi bu with a frontage oi ten ‘Que mile irom church, forge ugrm mill. within iour -- ‘Hunter River Station, also , ‘ oyster mud oi which a large ~ y, "has been app/lied on arm w years; with a. sleveril “ream oi water on back and ‘ "first class house, large nary and well» house. Hare 39 Jersey cow in Milk. 501m Horlick’s Shoe Repair Shop . . - . . , . . . H . I We repair shoes with mod-m .Machinery at lowest prices. - We specialize in putting on whole soles. bali soles. rubber heels, and leather heels on all kinda oi ioot- wear. Work absolutely guaranteed. Call on us at Lambros Bros, 1B9 2781-5~1-tst lmtb Clearance Auction Sale at Highfield FOUR MiLEs FROM CITY, 0N a place in which panic and con- SATURDAY, MAY 17th, AT 1 Graiton St. O'CLOCK SHARP Having sold my iarm. I will sell on the above lists, all my stock. iwr shelter- crop, iarm implements, household iurniture, as iollows: . STOCK-l drsit mare 8 yrg old, imprisonment in this Choice, 1500 lbs; year old; 80 hens. CROP——200 bushels mixed grain 1 stack of lmy; quantity 0g straw; about her shoulders. "You are not bus Irish Cobblers potatoes. ll“ ' jar quick buyer. l,.- '. JNGU‘ MIGRAE, ; I tat-El. Whestley Rivflr ' . ' l’ \ l‘ ‘ v2.15 1-2 ‘l r, -' ‘iii swell 011924111 Charlotte- uln at m. Alrlcultural Halli. 1m..- {roTBtnerevu-y’ Friday beginning - ‘.‘ Will be at owner's stable. ' n every Saturday and y. "n will close August 1st. libr senatorial. " -- yor ‘liodd will stand IMPLEMENTS—I Maxwell Bind- er; 1 McCormick hay mower; 1 hay rake; 1 Pulper; 1 disc barrow; 1 smoothing barrow; 1 spring tooth barrow; 1 spike lever barrow lsingle plow; 1- scuiiler; 1 0. K. potato planter (new); 1 O, K. pdtsto digger (new): 1 0. K. sprayer (new); Truck wagon and ole (new); cartfdrlving wagon; road wagon (new); jaunting sleigh wood sleigh; box sleigh; harness; set oi team harness; set driving harness; cart saddle and breech- ings; 2 truck wagon breechings and other work harness; iork a-nd shovels: Sharples Tubu lar Separator. Also iurnlture and quantity oi pads and ' That inner drawer bad been wrenched open; the money was gone. _ "What am I to do? Where am l to turn?” she asked, and al ost at once supplied the answer: "l had better go irom this accursed place at once. I have an old aunt living in Charmouth. l will return to her." moneys in the hands oi a banker near Churing Cross. Once she ghfillld have withdrawn these there would be nothing to keep her in London. But the doctor gently re- strained her. ' it must be almost certain that the banker she named would temporarily have suspended llllsi- ness and with-drawn himseli irom iusion had lnade an end oi com- merce ior the present. it would be with diiiiculty that out oi London she would iind any one to give The realization oi this unsuspect- ed thing. that she was doomed to dreadiui 1 ggneral puf. city which seemed abandoned alike pose mare 7 years did; 1 pure bred by G011 Bill! iliflii. inhabit-Bil Only by 7 yggfg; 1 tho unfortunate and the unclean, a Shorthorn cow in milk. 5 years; '1 Bil-y 0i’ dead and dying. drove her grade cow in milk, .4 years; 1 cali. 81mm"- i0 the uttermost limits oi despair. The doctor set a comiorting arm Careless Shsmpoolnp _Spoils the Hair 1i you want to keep your lhalr looking its beat. beiclrreful what you wash it with. Do 111010189 pre- pared shampoos or anything else that contains 1w much fires alkali. This dries the scalp. makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The beet thing ior sieadyuse is Mulsmad cocoanut oil, shampoo, which is pure and g-resseless, and la lbetter hhan anything else you in aiter-liie how he had spent the week that iollowed limmledlaltely upon hi... escape irom thehouae in Knight Ryde Street. be could have supplied you with only the vaguest and most incomplete- oi She had also, she added, certain ' accounts. Without deilnite destination, or even aim beyond that oi putting as great a distance as possible between himseli and Knight Ryde Street, liolles came by way oi Carter Lane into Paul's Yard. There he hung a moment hesitat- ing-ior a man may well hesitate when all directions are as one‘ to him; then he struck eastward, down Watling Street, iinaly plung- ing into the labyrinth oi narrow aleys to the north oi it. Here he might have wandered until broad daylight, but that, lost in the heart oi that daedal, he was drawn by sounds oi revelry to a narrow door irom under which a blade oi light was stretched across the cobbles oi the street. Two drunken roisterara, lurching iorth, paused a moment, surprised at the sight oi him. arrested ‘there. Then, with drunken inconsequence they iell upon him. took him each by an arm, and dragged him. weak- ly resisting, over the threshold oi that unclean den. and shouts oi in- sensate, hilarious welcome irom its inhabitants. ._'OHOP mm Helm-amounts: “QUMMERVH-LI l-lollsarsc- es July 29th. Ill“ I ll 1} o~.iA'TlRN aasrm-tn I Wflllurdook is nos Guardian As- ent in Montague and l be pleas- ed to receive news items, advertis- purpose horse. also‘ 1 driving mare in good iiohditlon, not scared oi cars. Thorn. E. Fisher, Sturgeon, P. E. i.-—8061-6-14-8l I ..'WARN|NG-4Ford car ior sale wonderful value. iNo reasonable 0i- ier reinaed. Apply Cecil Wight- Campbelrs auction sale at Harm- ony Jct.. last week, was a large one. and everything was sold.‘ The run oi prices was low--and there were many bargains. ..'ICE GONE-Tho Southerly winds cooperating with the spring tides. Saturday night. (New moon Sat.) drove the ice completely irom the shore along the North side. Fishermen can now soon get their gear out. "WARMING OPERATIONS. — Work is considerably in advance oi last year. Some plowing has been done last week, Mr. Michael C. Mc- Phee was plowing all week, at his 181111 i318 Pond, since Tuesday iind- ing the ground in ilne condition. Considerable potatoes will be plant- ed this week. least year nothing could be done beiore the 20 or 24th. so the season ior iarming is at least 10 days earlier this year. ..'BLE68lNG OF THE SEED.- The ceienlony oi the blessing - oi the seed took place at St. Margaret's Church Tuesday morn- lng. The iarmers brought to the altar oiierings oi small pockets oi seed potatoes and grain. Mass was said at 8 o'clock and the greater number oi the iaithiul approached Holy Communion. The iishermen were also present, and a special blessing was given ior the success oi the ilsberies. ..'8EED POTATOES VERY SCARCE-Seed potatoes, certiiied or non-certiiied are very scarce in the eastern parts oi the country. Men are going round every day ior seed potatoes oi the common kinds and iind the greatest diiiiculty in securing them. Asmuch as 81-25 8 bushel is being asked ior common surroundings. Hehiound himseli in a motley gathering oi evil-looking. evil-l ..*EA‘RLY CROPPlNG—Cropp- raiiish men, and no less looking women.‘ In all there may th lynltbis year, much earlier than last l 8t ' have been some thirty oi huddled there together in "Nelly 801119." he HBBiiPBd 118i‘ When presently the Colonel's varieties by those who have a iew gently. "l am still here. to serve eyes bad grown accustomed to to spare, though the market price you. my defll‘. Bud I am your tn e light, he took stock oi his in Suoris is 50 to 60 but oi course comparatively restricted space. I-lolles surveyed them with‘ cold disgust. whilst they stared lilies- tioningly back at him. He yielded to the inevitable. He had n ievv pieces in his pocket, and he spent one oi these on burnt sack beiore that wild company broke up. their homes, like rats to their burrows. and its members crept to in the pale light oi dawn. Thereaiter he hired a bed irom Prawn" phone my Mora sawed lumbgknqu; l" YEO fixes-tibiae teaspooniuls 0i’ Mul- ag’ I rd, Mares st owners risk. H1ghf|e1d_ allied is suiilcient to cleanse the 5.5.3. JOHN H. COURT. J. A. McDonald, -. Mir and scalp tboYouJIy. simply ‘ ' Bediord Auctioneer 2i tues thur Jiifiiliflll ‘i110 1181i‘ with Wit/tar 011d i 1...... oil-m 2.24%. aim‘. Dam m» Kay, 4.1m Frisco Dir-sot is on; oi tiliilandsovrlest and best gslted trot ssh ovbr llrouaht to this pl-qvillce. ‘yup-ole and aims I mile in 2.1a lfqtilljnillcently bred and has size, substance and soundness. l-is should lvllro an Ideal stock horse for this province. '_ be brad to a limited llunbor oi’ mares and will stand at own- musaplu m the season a 1m. 00M at Urns oi service, owner's risk. Ill Tl-IE] STUD trial 2.16%. by the great slro 8am Francisco 201*, Ill! of 01 in 2.10, llllcludlllg Sanardo, 1.50%. Lu Princeton 201, 8t Alum nu» .|V|Ilfl full i-Jvrmllloll. ' CLAUDE U. MlcMlLLAN. Owner, oi 6 and lull sister to Ess I-i He was trained lightly as a four V4, last quarto.- ln*.82% seconds. He v $10.00 when mars pnovss In foal. Kent Street, Cheriottspwll, P. E. l. flwihfiltiieilfitlfll. 000% rub it in. It makes an abundance oi rich, creamy islther, which rinses out easily, removing every particle oi dust, dlimt, dandrui! and excess oil. The hair dries quickly and ev- enly and it leaves the scalp soft. and the llair illne and silky, bright, lustrous, fluiiy. wavy, and easy to manage. You can get Mulsliied coooanut oil shampoo at any drug store. it is inexpensive and a iew ounces will} supply every member oi the iam- ily lior months. Be sure your drug- gist gives you Mulsliled. Beware oi imitations. mos ior the name Wat- kins on the package. CHANGE OF‘ TIME the vintner, and slept until close upon noon. Having broken his inst upon a dish oi salt herrings, he wandered iorth again, errant and aimless. ' CAPE TRAVERSE SCH 00L Grade X-l, Helen Campbell. Grade lX-l, Ethel Guignlon. Grade Vlll-l, Evelyn Campbell; 2, Willa Croaenian; 3, Bessie Cross- man. Grade Vii-l. Cedric Campbell; 2, Hilda Harvey. Grade Vl-l, Doris Campbell; 2, Horace Cutclliie; 3, Ruth Cutclliie. Grade V-l, Hazel Macilileken; 2. George Keougb; Clarke. Weudall MacWilliams; Gardiner. Laura Howatt; Mieoken. Edwin Crossman; 8, Arnett Grade I—1, Olga Campbell; Marion MacWilliams; Gardiner. Perieot attendance-Helen Camp- Cedric bell ; Evelyne Campbell. 3, Mildred Grade IV-l, Lyla Rodgsrson; 8, 3, Wesley Grade ill-l, Roy Cutcliiie; B, 3, Wesley Mac- Grade li-l, Tisy Howatt; 2., I.‘ 8, Jennie Bell. arllauled, z- l. oily 0 ww tea-total: AA 7 Passenger " l" liar for Sale in periect running condition, rec- oexcellent family car or taxi. at Campbell's Garage, or at The Togge B. C. PRQWSE new tires,‘ would orbs: “p: r-ivhtiantis Til!) portend Lsbsqdnelostouabostll _ dsslsllayssbestl .I_. '2§E.‘.'t"-.'-‘.-::.-l'.-r"~+~l-M. The iollowing changes in. the time table eiiectlve April 28th will be made as iollows: On and aiter May 17th Passeng- er train No. 2 scheduled to leave Murray Harbor at 8.80 .0. m. and arrive at Charlottetown st 11.25 a. nl. Saturdays only. will now leave Murray Harbor at 8.00 a. m. and arrive at Charlottetown at s. m. arrive Bummerlido M 1.10 p. m. iesye Summeiside at -1.46_ p. m. and arrive st Charlottetown at 5.00 p. lrudaily except Sunday. For illrthsr information apply to Station Agents or District Pu- Agent's NOIloe, (Ihsrlotte- ‘ IMS-S-ll-si towil. 1 It. John evst-yflfsdlssdsy testes. Campbell. Doris Campbell, l-lasol MacMicken Mildred Clarke. Lyla Rodgerson, Roy Cutcliiie, Wesley there are none being marketed. ing operations will be ialrly early year or year beiore, There is no quickly. In all probability the sea- son ls or will be ten days earlier thpn- Just. year. Last year there was week oi May. aiter the 24th. Usual- ly the wheat,White Russian on May 24th- Last year many could not sow on that date, and were caught in the October storm. ~ To be sold by Public Auction in iront oi the haw Courts Building in Charlottetown on Monday the six- teenth day oli Juno A. D. 1924 at the hour oi twelve o'clock noon all that tract piece and parcel oi land sit. uate, lyin-g and being on Lot or Township Number thirty-eight in King's County Prince Edward la~ land bounded and described as iol- lowsa-Oomnlencing at the south east angle oi a tract oi land in the possession oi -.D. McAuley on the north-side oi the south branch oi the Hillaiboro River thence running according to ltbe Magnetic North oi the year 1704 north twenty-seven chains or until it meets the south» orn boundary oi the William Small- wood ‘iarm thence south seventy- seven degrees east twenty-two chains thence South to sold south branch oi sold lHllls-boro River thence followingths various courses oi the same westward to the place oi commencement contain-lug sixty- less exclusive oi the Settlement Road running across the some as delineated on the plan oi said lot or Township Number thirty-eight. Also all that other iirltoi. piece or parcel oi land situate lying and irost -in the Bround. and dries"out ‘ little or no seeding until the last‘ MORTGAGE SALE one acre oi land a little more or _ I14;- the early-nine!!! we sfibw u ts s‘ cue; M1314» pqukern. will admit this. a thousand.‘ to the iishermen. New my u. pulp; 330 a thousand. which would mean at the old ratlfl I80 a case. No doubt the present lnagsonj‘ pack will ietch that. \ . 3N0 l0Y'8 JOB-Lobster ilsh- ing those years 1s no boy's lob. It men. There would be more Mil ‘ ‘ “ilshing this ltaar ii the! coullhzet trapsto ilsh irom the packers. The packers. vwho on the Norm shore, (usually iurnish the traps boat and gear. will not give gear and traps to useless men, old men or boys. Tbey- will outiit only good strong reliable men. There is ‘good money in lobster ilshing but at the expense oi very hard work. almost to slavery. Years ago only 100 traps was meted out to each boat with two men. Now not less than 400 ~.tre s is, given to each two ménfboa, and in some cases as many as 500 and 600 traps are iiabed ._by a single boat with two men. In the old days the-ilallermen would land their, lobsters about eleven o'clock in good time ior din- ner, Now-aldays’ the men not only take lunch but a dinner with them in the-‘boat-when they leave the shore in the morning- A strong dinner oi. meat and. bread, and usu- allyparry a small oil stove to make tea.- They need this, as, having 400 or Billltraps to run over they will not beiable- to. return to the shore beiore two or three o'clock in the aiternoon. leaving the shore in the early morning at 6 o'clock, an all day's job, at least an eight hour day job. And this every day when weather permits, and it must be very rough weather indeed on the North Shore, that will prevent those hardy fishermen irom running their traps. Another tbi-ng that makes it so much harder now is the scarcity oi room in the Guli waters to set the traps. Twenty years or so ago they set along shore ior there was then plenty oi room-set with the tide, parcllel with the shore. This made easy running or heuling- Now they must set in and ollt, across the tide on lln angle with the shore, which, with the strong easterly tides. makes pretty tough hauling. They are also bunched up. The water is iree to all. Another boat maybe irom another iactory sets inside or outside them, traps surround term...» will; Yet, ‘they’ pill! at um time 8M0, is a job ior tough, hardy,’ strong. l now do with 400 they only got about one-Ziih the price- Fisher; men many get. about six-times the but 50 cts., per 100-mot 50 ctsJ per cwt- which meant possibly 80 K0‘ i0 cts., per cwt ior the lobsters then were great big fellows weigh; en 1 M; to 2 lbsgleach. Now ilsher? as high as $5.50 in the war-y raf- A. scone oi years ago a iishpriritli would consider himseli doing-well ssason- Now a iisherman expects season. But they must work m‘... iour to six times as hard as their low paid predecessors. Yem-lobster ilshing is no boy's job. " Mlnardu ' v . .‘Michael M. Mclnnis, oi Charn- wood, was a visitor to the North Side, Sunday. ..'iMrs. Campbell who has been spending the winter in Dartmouth. N. 5., is visitin-g iriends in George- town.—A. . ._'Mr. Ford, lRustico, is visiting his slster-in-ihvv. ‘Mrs. isflmpsfln, in GGOTQGIOWTDrfA ..'iMrs. Keenan and daughter, Annie, Georgetown, recently vlslt- ed iriends in CllBTl0tL€t0Wll._*A. ..'Mr. Sen Wright the new‘ watch repairer in Souria accom- panied Rev. Robert M. Brodie to Bridgetown on Sunday evening," where he assisted the choir in the them on all sides. Set across the tide thetrnps oiteu drag and get rendering oi the hymns in honor ‘oi "Mothers Day." ' bunched up makinl dliiicult work! to" straghten them out. But wllllaicelvsd work that in7 olden times they; got more 00H stars with their 100 traps than thity’ price the older fishermen receiv-;month oi April. a adlmbsters in the old days ietchsdl Grade "VIII-l. Earl Jay, z_ m,“ men get 83 per cwL-have‘ gotteni ‘ il he made $100 in the much so and does make 8250 to 8300,-,'C1hs‘ . audqannie Mitchell. Llvllment For 'Oornl' knew. Robert M. n.0,“, 1..., w, no vend I | appointed ior Bur-is. or w H M 0->—-__ PISOUID EAST 862M001, The iollowing is the Honor no" oi Plsquid East Soho im- the HD0181. ~ ~ . - Grade Vl-L Stella Bil-t, z, m, Mil-Donald, 3._lasbell Jay. Grade)‘ lV-l. Peter Kflly, 3 Aiiiililliilicllell. s. Beatrice Kelly,‘ (Ira gill-l. Hester Birt, 2. Lime Ailiilki-"fl. MaudBlrt. fl-Dralie l—1 Reginald Kelly_ z. Ffiriineisucnonsla, a. Della Rodger- u. ‘ “ » IiPeriect Attendance — Earl lay, lbaboll Jay. Stella Birt, Mm; Mo, Dona ._ Margaret Kelly, page, nsny. Beglnaid Kelly. John Kelly, lieatrlce Kelly, Francis McDonald." ‘OIgAVQYS c. aln-r, 1......” PRINCE HURON N0. 1556-14614 IMPORTED av rue DEPART. MENT OF AGRICULTURE IN 1921 Has been ,.... “ased recently by his present. owner, Will make ‘the season 1924 st- owner’: stable, Olen William. Terms $7.00 iorthe season with return privilege. Mares at owners risk. atex n. McDONALD aoflvs-lssl. can meet your scrutiny. car. of owners every new standards low-priced cars. Chevrolet economyis an established fact.‘ No other car can be run so inexpensively. Chevro- let is the world’s lowest- priced, fully-equipped Chevrolet dependability is proven by thousands all kinds‘ of weather, over all kinds of roads: Chevrolet appearance andnconstrucption set Chevrolet Service is the Chevrolet Meetstall the Standards By Which a Car Is A it Y whatever standard - you judge a-car— whatever qualifications youdemand-Chevrolet lng the closest service close at hand. The re are ', Chevrolet Dealer} let the car. daygn Weigh all ‘appreciate amon g afford to d Wherever you travel . throughout the length and breadth of the DominiolgfJCheviolet stations where you can be sure of gettirlggenuine Chevro- pzirissw and expert service _ by men who‘ thoroughly; understand fully and you- vyill -more fully Get: in touch with your nearest Chevrolet dealer for a demonstration. ‘Chevrolet is a car yolrcan no loll er the Deferred Pay- alueiof tjhe car. afnd Service everywhere, the evidence care- Chevrolet value. owltliout. Un er MacMlcken, Mabel Rodgerson, Olga Campbell. rlllllll Fllll i... lbeing on Lot or Township Number thlriyeigbt alioresald bounded as side oi the Hilisboro Rive;- and on the west side oi the Doilslla Road thence according to the Magnetic cirunohss, school and store house and outbuildings. 805646-1441 F0r> - B010 There will be sold Cross A ties I neutralise; ‘rm n. w. wootusv ‘ ‘ ‘ v Bedequa river to the place oi commencement containing twenty eight sues land; little more or less. ~ iollowm-Commenoing on the north o! .' The above sue is made under \ sndbyvirlnootsllloweroiiale, Valuable Property .1 M merit Plan. it is up easy matter finaltactorindetermin- tofinanccghc purchase. not“... COMPANY 10.40 ll. m. And on and aiter May North 0i the veer 178i north dons “it ' - . ~09 CANAQA. liilnltod 1m, Na 4 lpumng" “gin “pa. the road twenty-eight obsina to the ' » < . assassin. ' ‘Ibsen-u Canada, Lysine | .- .. . . . . . . . . . duled to l..." Tisniah n 1.00 a. "Wm for "is it B . urinal: ~ mm ‘ e mm.- _ . ‘ " i ' ~osmwk Lliwnmzrac m. Snmmersids at 10.80 a. m. ar-|“°""- "cemfi "M" "t r°mm7'.WB8iWI-i'dly along "i! 1'0!!! JBII rr _ ,._ . . - - » - -- <. _ ~ ‘ riving at Charlottetown at 1.50 p. "'° “Y” l" "°°"- ‘M1 M" chills wdliiliv-iiw iinh thence - ‘ I‘ 4 ' m. will now leave Tignlsh at to.oo|"°" i" i" "iicii- "MWWKM 1° mall u. fllO river lthsnee along tbs v - 1- i". . ‘i/ii-Zililii “ n» ....'-. - ' T: "i l1‘.