Jaw" ,. 3 ,. ‘I. a. _; on sale, also orders taken by Dlflce llours-B-l. 2-5- ’ PAUFTWG . 1 1 I am inotnicted by the undersigned f, to sell the following at Newport g; P. E. Island, on ‘Tuesday, March f; 17th, 1931. “ STOCK 1 mare, 12 years, 1 horse, 12 years if old, 3 milk cows, due to freshen, 1 T’ pure Ayrshire bull, prize winner Kings County Exhibition, five ewes ‘ with lamb, eight pigs, ready for mar- - ket-i brood sow due to (arrow, fif- . y hens. IMPLEMENTS 1 binder-M mower-i seeder, 1 hay rake, 1 sulky, i disc barrow, 1 set of Idrag harrows, plow new, 2 walking " plows. 1, scuffler, 1 hiller, 1 fertilizer spreader, 1 set driving harness, 1 truck wagon, 2 carts and wheels, 1 busily, 1 driving sleigh, 2 box sleigh, 2 wood sleigh, 1 heavy churn, 80 feet _ long, 1 hay rope fork, and blocks ~ complete, 2 sets of czirt harness, 2 sets express harness, 2 sets double _-harness, 5 horse collars, 2 sets chain drases, 2 sets of twisting chains, 1 ~* set well boring gear, 3 sew of swings. .,,t,_wo hundred pounds of assorted . paints, two iron gates, ten cecler posts turned, 1 complete set of carpenter tools, 1 complete set of wrenches. 1 moat: sow, also Ford Sedan car, 1930 ,l1lO(lCl, driven 200 milcs, also eight ‘hundred bushels of seed potatoes, User-en hundred of McDonald green niouniaixis. Three hundred bushel "rolzblors, graded, two hundred bushel turnips, a large quantity of lumber. All kinds of spraying material for potutots including cdslis, etc. Ten bushel of seed wheat. FURNITURE 1 Pandora range, 2 room stoves, 2 oil stoves, 1 parlor set, new, 1 dining suite, new, 6 beds, springs and inat- T952105. 6 small tables, 2 kitchen tab- lcs 4 sets of bureaus and commodes 1 ton gage shot gun. 2 churn oom- pletc, 1 washing tnacliine, 1 radio. All kinds of cooking utensils, 2 COliChtb‘. Also beautiful farm com- pris hi: of four hundred acres. most- ly all clear, the rest under the best ,J.,,£,g}i.l11§‘v--ftou ‘ltfilmtfe Ozuuheviifi: 5:126 anm: inclination for your of lumber as can be seen at any i“ ' _ y ‘ l u p y‘ “Hm Most central lylnce on an L should a deseiter “ear the clothes And I shall ask you to tell me Near all shipping points, four miles “I a Eelltlelllall?" What that i8," I Tctorlled With from fcorgetoivn. Frosti proof fpo- “I laughed at him, but Murray ln- mounting indignation. “It is not tzitoe nusc. Nine rocme rouse, in- ishcd throughout with hard uwod. Flooring pump in kitchen, 1 new barn, 75x24. 1 potato shed, 40x12, new frost proof hen house 12x24. 1 wood shod 14x14. 1 garage 12x18. Two fox pens 12x24. Six ladders. Also a lot of articles too numerous to mention. around a well stocked farm. Salé pos- itive no reserve on account oft ill health. Terms of fami nuide known at sule. I D. A. MaeDONALlI Newport, Kings County. j744-3-4-5-7-9-l1—13—l4-—7l. EYES TES%. :1‘ 1i crass? if‘??? - ' c. w. 1's a ' .1. s. rump ' eminent-up . u: Richmond same ‘ ‘l --toasted golden crisp! London, Ontario. w‘ 4 RICE KRISPIES IlAIV wan "SMILKE GABBIE GERTIE ‘ . ~.~_- o o o o FATAL' LAPSUS LINGUAE time arrived Somehow I lost my head, Instead of “This ls o “Will you be mine?" I said. m’ AUCTIQN w h a t a treat‘! PIES are so crisp they actually pop in milk or cream. And what a flavor! Crunchyrice grains Rice Krlspies are fine for any meal. Give them tothe children for supper. Enjoy for a bedtime snack. Easy to digest. Order a red-and- green package from your grocer. Made by Kellogg in ‘RICE ‘ HRISPIES ~ W-N-U. SERVICE ‘IleDOOM TRAIL‘ ' Z7 ARTHUR I). HOWDCEN SMITH AUTHOR. cf PORTO onto .0010 rrz, THE cuARLoTTcrowN GUARDIAN :3} ' corvnionr n pnluvmlo’! \ I (Continued) I _____ ‘Q’! {$3 Z ‘ All unsuspecting, De Veulle made i? me a slight bow, a look of indif- Y ferent disdain on his face at sight R1313 K1115. of my plebeian figure. The disguise cuzen him for a time at least. Bu no man forgets another who ha toyed with his life, and h erence was dissipated his eye met mine, “Juggins?" Ormerod, the Jacobite refugee!” silent witness In an instant he stood beside us. "Is this the man who came with Master Juggins to the bearing be- tore the lords of trade?“ snapped Murray, “He dc man, massa." “Are you sure?" "Yes, massa." “Tom doesn't make mistakes," re- imarked Murray with a gesture of dismissal to the negro, “May 1 ask you who you are, sir?" he addressed me. » "1 suppose you may," I replied lcoolly; and ivith a sense of relief I izipped the bobbed scratch-wig off lmy head and tossed it into the sea. {Does that help you at all?” I in- jquired of De Vculle. He stared back at me, his face all Fcirnwn with hatred. tcrvened quickly. "What do you mean?" manded. De Vculle made a gesture in my direction. "This person, who was in the im- mediate entourage of the Pretender, abandoned his leader not long ago and fled to England to seek a par- don, repudiated and detested by all he de- "A card player's poker face‘ ls L11 result of his pursuit." r ~' ' ivearied so soon of an unfortunate 1 She gave me a dance; when the” urs, l think,” honorable men in Paris. But in England his protestations of loyalty were refused, for they naturally doubted the sincerity of one who cause." "Is this true?" Murray asked me. a “Within reason,” I said. Murray stared from one to the other of us. "Stap me, but I re- joice to see that we may look for- _ ‘ ward to an entertaining voyage!" -—— ->————i-—-—— ‘ ' ,2, he exclaimed. “I had feared fr’ Ptwould be most tedious. Are you to fiblseeklng satisfaction from the ii - ED. EDGAR SHAW, K. c. Law Offices —- Prowse Block, Grafton Street, Charlottetown. Wills and Estates Settled; ‘Collection o! furs (special Dept-i SAFE protection for all documents. lz-zl-lmonth. 127 Fancy Work, Puspartouted Pictures, _ etc, shitable for Gifts or Prizes, MRS JEAN CROCKETT 193 Hillsboro Street Tictures displayed at ll. .T. Holman Limnfll lny distance. 1635-2-28-3J-‘l-sattuethursat. ,1» DR. M. A. MCGUIGAN NTIST DE Tweel Building, Charlottetown Residence phone 558. Evenings by aplwllllmefl‘ Omcg phone, 1W3. " - "it has to. W. E. Darby, LL.B. Barrister l: Solicitor Dalton Bldg. Surnme " , P.E.l. ljrrtt a "c1156 '5 n. n. Boll pnannorrarown a. non-nous f Fictaon c,- BENTLEY '. l he». I Barrister and Atmruey-at-Law , Stewart 8 Lowther nurfluur‘; l, Solicitors Money to Loan .1. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. olloe: 180 Richmond Street mom! T0 LOAN canicttcwwn. P- l’- l- oDONALD 8 McPHEE . A‘ A. "MoDONALD q- b. r. sacrum rns. arrormrvs, are. nous! r0 mAN . . snwanr l. o. J l}, w, cumin nus. summons. SIG a arm Georll 54M‘ noun r0 IAMN- r R. McGUlGAN B “What foolish things a young an will do when he's In love." “Oh. Marie. I'll bet Jack's pro- Hytert I've half a mind lo write a popular novel. Crytle: you will need. Well, that's as much as Ly/v -. a - ~- SPRAINSC "I tell you money goes mighty last In New York." It has to, If, it goes There's a million people grabbing for it as soon as it ltarta." ‘gentleman, chevalicr?" "I shall fight him when I choose, on grounds of my own choosing," ' replied De Veulle curtly, “And by no means with swords,” I jerred. He gave me a black look. “You will pray me‘ to kill you if you ever fall into my power. Or- merod. I can wait until then." “As you please." small- took snuff very deliberately, first ies had not done before-and scutiniz- ing me politely from head to foot. I observed. ‘one "Twas a ‘me my conduct, sir," he "Pray accept my apologies. perfect disguise. if I may say so, was wel1 conceived." “I thank you." “In short, I find you an opponent was of totally different importance. are an opponent?" he shot at me. lwas “Sure, sir, that is for you to say," lrcm I made answer. “So faros I know an at this time we merely happen to be passengers together on this craft." “I have known it!“ he exclaimed. “ "Twas not like Juggius to scnd a an enemy I might not scorn at any 1 have some papers t0 attend t0. ‘And I shall also attempt ‘to induce I l I PUBLIC NUTICE l William Landrigrin, has ap- was good, and I hoped I might he exclaimed in be- wilderment. “Parbleu! "Tis Harry Murray snapped his fingers to Tum, the negro, who had been a. to our conversation. fair that ‘you slurs of‘ an enemy behind my back." “but you will me two questions?" merly chamber-lain ‘to King James III?" ed the king's service and fruitlessly sought a pardon in Inndon?" your own mouth." “No, sir; there is naught you can say would interest me. I should despise you none the less had you deserted in the same circumstances culpable that you deserted from my side because our fortunes were at low ebb." "But you shall hear me," I pro- tested. "This is absurd, what you say. You have statements of fact and twisted, into them made by a. personal enemy. You—" “Last night, tingly, withdrawing the folds of her cloak so that they might not touch He turned and left us. Murray me, “you played upon my sympath- offering the box to me-which he ‘brother buried in the Clan Donald country, and I was all for sympathy with you and sorrow for your sorrow. “I fear I have been patronizing in "you as much as told me you were And your manner, deceived me first. Oh, you will have acted unspeakablyl" “What I told you was true! I You ‘land with my brother; he died and ,She Suffered For Four bumpkln to Burnet. I-Ic hath becnlYeans Sore Back moment. But I must go below now. - The“ New nrunswm‘ Lady U5“ the Chevalier dc Vcullc to preserve M's’ A‘ ‘I’ rel-Ion” Found mud Archibald S'tl‘mt., N. B., March 7. —rSpeclol)—-Just why Dodd's Kidney iPllls are so popular in the Province :01’ New Brunswick is shown by the lstatement of Mrs. A. J. Ferlotte, a ratio, well known resident of this place. Public notice ls hereby given that .51"! wrllgsi- “I suffered for four lthc amenities of life whilst we are restricted to such confined quarters." “He shall not have to labor against my hostility," I promised as he departed. ‘ Despite myself, I was taken with the man. His unmistakable breed- t ing, his ready wit, the assurance of s power and self-sufficiency which is lndiff- radiated from him and explained as the instant I thought, his readiness to admit himself in the wrong, all these joined to inspire respect‘ for his parts, if not admiration for his character. During the rest of that day I made myself at home about the ship, talking with the seaman and their officers and watching vainly for the lady of the green cloak who had awakened me with her song. But she kept her cabin until the second afternoon, when we were sailing easily with a fair wind abeam. I found her then as 1 re- turned from c walk forward, stand- lng with her hand on the poop- railing to steady her. "I have met your father," I said, coming to her side, "and I make no doubt he would prewnt me were he here so-—" "Slr,” she said stlffly, "I have no desire for your company." "I stared at her, mouth agape. "If I have offended—" I began. “I may as well tell. you," she in- terrupted me again. "I have heard that about you which will make me should accept the She hesitated. “That may be so,” she admitted, be willing to answer “Surely? "You are Captain Ormerod, for- “Yes” “And you not long ago abandon- “Yes." "Phat is enough for me. You are traitor, a deserter, proven out m‘ uBub__vr my own side. It makes it no ‘less taken two bare the implications skillfully sir," she said cut- (I l_.\\\\\\\\\. Th Con] hen Economy is a Prime Consideration NEW IDW PRICES The Standard Roadlter a Tbs Spun Rllldflfll‘ n u The Phaeton ~ o I I The Conch - v’ 0 I The Standard Coupe o ~ ATURALLY, economy is an important thing to consider in deciding what car the family should buy. 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Beneath their smart lines and fine appointmenteis a founda- tion of hardwood-and-steeF-permanent assurance of safety; - mo‘ comfort and long life. 0 640 . _ __ _ I ass Considering its low first cost, inexpensive upkeep and rugged j 2:: stamina, we sincerely believe that the new Chevrolet Six will The Standard Five-Window ' CqupQ-cuoo (j c Th” span (Jlllnumbla 5n!)- The Super Sport Roadster The Standard Sedan - n The Special Sedan n I m serve you through the years at less coat than any other car‘ 145; you can buy. I _ ' . 16o Chevrolefis policy has always been one of service to ‘the public : :2: s . . The GM A C plan of deferred payments 05ers the lowest . ‘Six wire wheels, fender walla and trunk rack included on than modal: o: standard equipment u: alight extra con. All prices u! factory, Olhawa. bumpers and rpurc tire extra. Tun, A com- plcu’ [I'M o/ Commercial Can and Trucks from $470 up financing charges available . . . and the General Motors Owner Service Policy pledges lasting satisfaction. CHEVROLET A 979? NEW‘ SIX GENERAL YALUE Mofroas with your tale of exile and a of the Good People. You let deceive myself, after you had out in the '19; I fled to Scot- burled there; I escaped with the nants of the expedition; I am exile at this moment." (To be Continued) become story. Wife Budd's Kidney Pills After Taking One Box lived in years with DENVER, C010,, March 6. (U. P.)- sightless since she was seven years Old, 1421:. Elsie M. (Iowan, 35, has proprietress of a candy store which failed, the woman and her husband when she went to work in the state workshop for the blind. In 1930 she enrolled in the short story class at the University of Colo- Prevlously she had graduated from the school for blind at Iiansus and from McPherson college. BLIND WOMAN WRITER. SELLS HER FIRST STORY a writer and sold he" first of a. blind man, one time poverty until two years ago Cliy, A. Home S? Co. Charlottetown GNRAI. MOTORS y‘ Prince Motors Summerside DEALERS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND they said. years ago, has aroused the interest of hundreds of people here. The gold—-said to have been the payment for the lund-—was hidden on the farm of John Irving, who lives near here, a clairvoyant “rcvealed" and searching parties have gone cv- er the entire farm foot by foot. The men have been digging at one "sus- pected" place for a week and intend to continue until the nfoney is found, THIRTY ACRES 0F HOLLY in ‘Washington, a survey showed. '.ngton_ CORONA Leadership in ls Your Back The Wale Point Halifax. N. S. Local Representative-H. M. Slmllfllll- 83 Queen Street. Charlottetown. c, you economically for ' CQ- O Growing Christmas market for ho " OLYMPIA, Wash, Mar. 4.-There branches resulted in 580 acres 0111.! are 30 acres of fullgrown holly trees trees being set out in Western Wall) is the other word for Portable Typewriter. It holds ~ the field for more than twenty W8"- Soulis Typewriter C0., Ltd- .1 Corona Portable Typewriters and Adding Machines’, ,. plied to the City Council of the City , Kidllj trouble and 501's Baak- I The blind writer continues her of Charlottetown for exemption for ’ sot a box of Dcddfls Kidney Pills and five years commencing 193i from they gave me relief. Since that time Civic taxation on all the assets of I have never been without a box in such applicant appertaining to the l the house. I have also used Dodd's new industry at the time of such ap- y. Kidney Pills for Headache and found n pllcation intended to be brought into them very good." The particular nature of the lndus- ‘from her kidneys is evidenced by the- try referred to is the factory clean- lrvllfif BM 80¢ 1mm 1395113 Kldllfil’ lng and processing of wool, manufacture or yarns, woolen goods and wool products. the City and not thcn in existence} and Pills. They are purely and simply a kidney remedy. Many men and women suffer periodically with l Charlottetown. February 13th, 1031. WILLIAM LANDRIGAN, Applicant. preaches, the pain increases in sev-v erity. Rest may. give temporary re- lief, but Dodd's Kidney Pills do‘ much more than this. They strength- QllE-QJEE llllllc,r*"‘"*' Wxi-vv.‘ Iv‘ work at the state workshop, but in theevenlng she writes of things she -can not remember ever having seen. "My husband and I are happy ow," she said. "But 1 want w make enough money writing stories to make tlon and Bralle books are expensive and generaly three or four years be- -hind the times." backache, and, as middle age ap- INDIANANS SEARCH I FORT WAYNE, 1nd, March 8. (U. PJ-Search for a put of gold con- en the weak kidneys and remove the taining 03,000,000 said to have b91111 . buried w. l.» Mia" °*“§‘_°'",=.9° FOR POI.‘ OF GOLD ._.._— n. t a t will; b‘. Ydillyfii- 1511112561.? I .,. c - .- n1." Very few people are in perfect health. There is a weak spot some- where. When you get tired or your system gets a little run down you feel the effects at your weak s 0t. 146 Richmond SQ" you may have hendachu; there will a dryness of the akin, nins in the limbs and disorders of t e bladder. _ he quickest wa to regulate the lildflflyl l! by“ us n Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver lls. hey are bound to be effective because the arouse the action of the kidneys, liver and at Lowest Rate- I-u-t-J. C _ ctnqpvctr- -,~ w. ->~ -.;~--~-4. m-“m- "_,_;,,.,|:-:.. E. R. BROW 7 Cha rlmtétown Fire, Life, Accident, Sicknes-‘l and Plate Class Insurance owels and thereby ensure the , l fifginfil" W110" from the VAgeni at Summerside. 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