1' 1 1 1 E , s 1 .,_,.._._s,._..- v ocqwbca. In’ 25a. ifl-Is-dfiflhlaaaa QaaIIaaDopQnJ-T-VaIIFIIpIyJ-alnleareai. A'l‘ .Cape Traverse Having ‘sold ‘my iarln, 1 will sell by Public" Auction on Tuesday. April ' 80th at 1 o'clock all my stock. troll and farming ‘ hold elects- !or particulars sec hand bills. GORDON W. DAWBON. plemcnta. No house- 3132-‘4-17-18-22-23. 1 AUCTIO ‘ ; At Norbcro i Having‘ sold my farm, 1 will sell by Anetion an Wednesday. 23rd. all my nook, prgp and implements, consist- ing oi a horses. Island bred. 15 head ct. cattle, and a large lay out oi iarrn Idlilnaeni all in good shape. " formal-J months on approved notes. , l! day is not ilne sale next day- _ - ROBERT BOWNESS. HUGH I’. MORRISON. ' Auctioneer. 0000-4-10-21-21. Auction Choice Dairy Cattle I will olIer-for sale by public auc- tion on my premises Wednesday. April 23rd atil dclock the following dairy cattle oi‘ Holstein. Guernsey . andsyrshire grade, 5 milch cows. 2 - lataly l ‘ened. 3 to freshen in May. l'_ heifers, I years old to ireahen in May, 1 pure bred quernsey bull. 2 years old. and l one year old heifer- . Terms made known at aale. ii wea- l the: unfavorable will be held line day following. _ ' A. CAMPBELL s. (SON. ‘ ‘ Brookileld. ' tnnxsmnse. ' *' ‘ Auctioneer. 8105-4-10-19-21-22. I s . a § Public Aeration “Sable ‘ON APRIL 24th.'1930 loo scan raluuar srnmcmnn. . 1 1.01- c1 To be sold with no incumberance at 2 P. Molhursday. April 2t, 1030, tiseeentnlly and well located pro- perty oi the late John It. Mas-Don- Wl I'll! he oflered ior sale at public auction. This will proves golden opportun- ity to secure a farm in one oi the i lsaindh most prosperous and ad- vanced . Buyer wi'il nm acaaion. _ Joint Deed signed by all Clmirnents. Guarantees Perfect Title. - Thur. April 24.41030.) Thur. April Ii. iililfi-i-ii-di. . \.~ v‘r. . s.1. tine hundred vaeres of land. one mile from Hunter River on Hopedale lead. flirty 1m acres clear, balance immediate _1 , covered with a good growth oi hard ofthe bestjllipping points on P. l. , lsland- 1i‘ interested see Duncan , Nicholson. Clyde Station, or write to the owner . 60311011 McLIOD. [Id Bopedaie Ave. _ Toronto d, Ont. v Iifl-i-Il-lweek. ‘ Einuimron. s11: ole. ior aalel rny farm, oi 100 as!‘ ei. land_ at French Iort in Queen's County-about ll sores clear and o. excellent mu oi ‘ealtltation; some". covered with good gems of ma us ion wood.“ - and aomnradlaas dwelling- aealoaasaasusn unjus- bildiuaa all_ia geod repels. _ Oaavealently aitaaieid. close to _ Mllilrdllll, bitter isetory and laityaisteuee. edavenieailaldefl 3......“ Sale SMILES GABBY GERTIE ‘ Ida-annua- L————--"""'J 1 " "rs, Jxm m _ l "r... not keen myself, but r11 m1 * you what I'll ask Marget to lunch with me in Edinburgh) it you'll give u; a lift.” "Splendid," said George. ‘Take out the lsssie and cheer her up. She'll need it all Ronny, after you went oi! in bad last night I had two or three more pipes." "Why what do you mean-did you go out altar all?" "I had rny little walk every hour or no.1 decided to run no risks. To eon- i "The man who collects statistics _ about women can seldom lay his Norbore. 1 hands on them." 0-1/1 "Somebody wants us to answer "These two puglllsta are liable tc be arrested before they get much Iurther." "For lighting?‘ "Ne. For being loud and bolster- Dill- “D and soft wood. This iarrn la well wat- : 5,,“ m" 8w cred, near schools, churches and one "ygggv , w on't be afraid eet, I ion." First ma» mans-us, r ' m»- o- c». Breton: $03.11;? "'1 "M canceled. robs chaneeior reliable man. I the question, ‘What makes a woman i beautIfuIYf " "Se? that we can't recommend fl"‘ l any spacial make of iaca powder." of m; Jllppary will Iilppgfl "9". Mr. Hugger, this la so‘ aud- Anly Clsarloiict ‘o ' n1 alss-l-rl-sl; l‘ h" ~q . . l . ‘lhapliiroi-‘thepfletaria yflh baildiag-tbereenfalse building loo n...'.'..;,=»-o.. will i...“ separately or ea bloc. An attnflcflvo will-liq given jarkdaie! sale. assist. W-llflillllw, .a v. urqooa. ma» ----j----_.i____ _ F°r $i¢1 e1 mindsets. Hilton * Great "Axworthy elude that Shaw, has gOi, away with the boodle struck me as rsther jump- ing to or so it ‘ to me when I thought about it carefully, aoldecided wcarry outour ar- rangement after all. As Shakespeare says, not a mouse was stirring on the beastly battlemmts." "You're a Trojan," 1 declared. "You! come to Scotland icr s. holiday and hers I run you in for sll this! You've neenputtlrzgymlrhesd inanoose every day oi the week, and nmat are you getting out oi it?" "The beet fun 1‘ve had for years, chuckled ‘ George. "New you buss slung and ask Margot to lunch. Be sure to ask her nicely.’ I waebackinohoccttageina very short time deepondent. "She got a bad headache.‘ "Kirsty tells me." I in- framed him. “Kirstyls keeping her in bed till it moves off. 6o you push on t0 Edinburgh alone, Old thing. roe heaps to do about here." p when George had gone, prmnisln: lo be back before tea-time, I drew up s. chair to the fire and sot there thinking. ‘The day was chilly; a damp spongy mist that hum Nuhd made one almost forget it was summer. But the fog outside was nothing to ‘the log in my brain: and each new turn that events took seemed to lead iar-I ther away iromasolutiolrit waalikel playing a‘ game or chem, with the moves oi your opponent concealed’ Harvest Bells Registration Enrolnl-ent No. 01100 Will be at the owner's stable till for- iher notice. This horse has never been beaten in a show ring, weighs i250 lbs., sound and baa the beat oi Cavendish. sld0-i-i7-iweek. The Registration Enrollment No. 8311. Will make the eeasen oi 1000 at Lswndaia Farm," Bast Royalty. He is a real show horse, weighs i125 lba.. is square gsited, sound, with the best oi gree can be been at the iarns. Ierusr-SIMO-ILM at time oi ser- vlea and $10.00 more when snare proves in foal. , . Mares at owner's risk. FRANK McKAY, . . Owner in Charge. D OO-OQOOOOKO iiooo-i-ii-Battuesdwics. A ForSale byI-Terlder Cadillac dpeciai Sidan 1H1 Model s Cylinder. in perfect condition. When new coat $5,000; This car may be inspected at the Show Boom oi W. B. Prowse it Sons, Charlottetown. . , Tendon will close at the" oiiioe oi u.» undersigned on Monday the s11. day of May. 1080. ~ I ‘ '1 _ , - The highestbranyiender not nec- essarily accepted. ' ' THE EASTERN’ TIU§T COMPANY Executor btaic laie Benator _ ' l. C; frown. ’ ' 317I-d-1l-22J5-fl-Mlyl Warm and Mill property. lotaryplhinglo and 14th Saw - and Grain, Crasher. steam and water power. Iarsn‘ d6 acres elearnbalaluec and weed and lumber.‘ separate sale is tlil public‘ II! ‘lltilll lcoollifi to Iii Jana lat. _ 1E1"! OOLII. legs and feet. His colts and- iull pedl- - roll villi. o.‘ lraekleyfelnt. mu consisting oi~ settled 1o. » K a "Ahii/lyateryliovmstlory p f) (Continued) from you. we were, in a tog‘ much more dense-than the iog that "p. ‘om; u‘, mo“: u” m“. m advanced and retired in pallld-pla» toons oi vapor outside the window. I reached ior a poker to stir the rue, and there was none, so I stretch- _ed to a corner oi- i-he mantolplece where the old bird's walking-stick had hung ever since I had shoved it there one careless moment. l‘. was servedweil for mylaainessin not strolling to ti-wkiidhen and getting the deem-it hefty iron isnplasnant that had lainbeaidomeontheaoiaaiew ' A‘ nights ago, ior ms walking-stick got. beautifully jammed between its bars. Ilaybackandtuggediwasquits ,__ ,._ ‘iortissreeultflimyairn- pie action. To my litter amaeeniafnt i-hs. handle camalmyelfiznmthe shaft oi the stick-but with it came a 1mg tapering blade of dlintug steel that panelled to a vicious point! I ganed atuleuungmmybaseuulowin alive and had turned round and bitten me. The laird‘; walking-stick was a camouflaged rapier! - and a mighty dcmerousonetonlnagainatiina scuffle. Why on earth had the old laird. required this? A clear enough practicum. iomymindiasathialaat days had not been without some been consciousness of danger.‘ . Ihaillodoutthoatldrfromthaban eiuleilmmaenmlnédlctnecaud the blade home mos ioi scabbard. 1 must have accidentally rallied-back part otthe ailvor ferrule whichhadac- tod aa a lock, and hadreieaaed the blade. {slipped ‘into a wateqnooi. jammed a cap on my head and push- ed out into the tog. - The iog was thinner now. The wind wasveerlns south and driving it back, to sea. Oi s. sudden rwould liit in.‘ mm of ‘you like s sham being‘ twitched upward, and you could ace ior fifty crotch/chm ahead; the next ‘moment-ior had blmnfdowe ‘so thatovaniiiccutllne oi the hedge mo. chalk-like spacey: climbed mm theflold.and madeiortlsrlicmo Farlmwhercaciumpoibumcatlaat clung around Ha radio Gwuito the| farm-house formed a natural sheifi tesnandIuvtamonsthenlilflvll-ed tn pass a boring eouplcoi hours oi irl-i cessant watching. Lying there with my eyes fixed on the garden gate. a. new thought occur- red so mo. What ii fleymore had also bolted? The lntdon hiia-lguad ma. n seemed stupid to be there waiting ior l-umocemsrgeirtilsfmanweregene. not itwuaalmplemaooo-"ve nee out. I recessed my steps a hundred‘ yssds up the bodes side, broke th- rown into the lane. and made my way to the farmhouse. an Jeasieflf r said, "14 Imaytih in justnowrliebnetljuatwantedio reforbotheestatobotiksioranso- merit." , "Come in, air.' Just go right iih- ‘ .5eymmc at ilosneiuot new?" I shed chem-By. Ia I was about to close the oiiice door behind mo. Q "0 POTATOES TURNIPS CABBAGE BEETS cannors PARSNIPS "_ Highest: price paid -' for good ' Q atocln. ‘ *1.- LESfERj mucus . _ ...._',3’..:Qde.‘h__s'f_ QCliarlottetown, P. E. I. » 11.43", ' , y, » fir» 42.9; ,- ‘e ‘"1 Vie Ad. p t». __ 5-7-7- H» -, gnaw _, on... , , ... ._. I .. , 1-". ‘ i‘ ,, wit 1 ~_- ~ * surging-credence." " - s Pbena lit!‘ that Oevaisead. slll-i-Id-tuesirirwka, i g, 1min a a a a a‘; a ‘ a ~ k m a a ‘ a 4 a a aaL-‘maaa a n FOR, SALE‘ b~ o ~ oatescaaoetumaquwsssusinaacsoilaoe ' hsraaeb. mountainous-lawman?! at‘ sank“ its...» . himf¥, -}_ y, ,5‘ '~_ the stock was frequently hypoth- ecated to banks for loans. amount was later lost, transactions »- ruatJ-li "anrrollr-doea not = » (spilt; nbilto "yoorfigaatisiaction, l |t$1jiJRN"l‘_H_E’ROI-L.we-will u you 11in to see . w, _. . “N3t"at,al_l.",!_;dsbh;1"i don't wanttodiaturb "lay we've w Movie-sv- "3"?! N minute. sir." . said Joule‘ "Pve ‘made sandwiches for i him-he's wins-w the hills w sketch. sir. n. 111mm u» mitt/ll us." Inoddedasidclceedthedoor-lihe sketch on a day like this, than h; must be might-y keen. I eat down at the desk and twiddled with a pencil. Footsteps went along the pusege, tiserewasamulmurotvoiceaandthe back door slammed. Beymore. had set out. but wnsuier, or not w smell 1' couldn't guem, ' ' (To be Continued) lllowct And Mac- GillivrayCreditors Face Serious Loss OTTQWA- ~ Avril Iii-Unless pre- moticn stocks in the vaults of Mowat 4* MwGfllivr-y. defunct stock brok- erass house. can be sold at sense- where near their book value, credit. ors will be faced with a serious loal. This wasths substance o! a report mills May by o. T. Olarkscu, the oiiielal custodian, to a meeting of the erdeitora. 1r the stocks 111-11.; their book value claimants may rs. csive between 1s and so cents on the dollar, ~but' ii they provc- worthless, the division will be in the neighbor. hood of fifteen percent. y liabilities were placed at $955530 and asset at $071,220. Unsec .5 customers’ claims amountingto $31,. Siidmcomprise theisrgest item in the liabilities. Creditors number be- tween 1500 and‘2,700. The ill-m‘; head office was in Ottawa and branches were operated at. several mints in the Ottawa valley and in the Maritime Provinces. Whether or not‘the brokers were technically guilty oi bucketing. Mr. Oiarksonwas unable to say. It ap- peared that customers’ orders to buy stock had always been executed, but The firm had started in 10M with assets oi 87,500 and had run this up to $75,000,in five years. The entire in the stock of Arno mines being chiefly responsible ior the collapse. The five inspectors will meet shortly fer transaction oi creditors‘ business. G. T. cldrkson was an- pointedpenrlanent custodian. At. the time the firm was prohib- ited from doing business last month, said the trustees’ statement, it was “PEERLESS” BrsndFox/lietting Foxes are valuable, and in or- derto insure their proper pro- teetion-you should have the beat therefore you should have “PEERLESS.” the best English FoxaNetting on the market.‘ ‘ ' _ - Heavily galvanized before and after boingwoven, it will not fiddly i replace it or_ refund your money. . 4' we alaoqcarry a comrlm llns ot'=l'ox;'fPanl, StaiIli-"dllsatllll who” flQaiiB». Rinses. to: Tonga, atcJ,_'~_»_ __ __ ‘ . Hl-gii’. ~ . - -__-w. - -,.~'~. . Razors-flit .. m g A“; 'APRI_I_,_2_ i; K 121v 1 N ATO IHBFIRSTNAMBANDTHBGIBATBSTNAMBINBLBCTIICIEFRIGERM-Im Amvozlzvclzvc the Appointment of Central e Creameries Ltd as Authorized Kelvinatar Deal lTissvitl-lgzllinepiurethatweaeldthename ofltbe a oeganimtion-co the world-wide chain of Kelvinator distributors and desicca- We P areeoovinoedcharthiaaliianccwiilpsovanotonly =' benefidaitoKelvinaroruserainthiscosnmnnity, 5"! w lllproepective biryers of electric refrig- _ oration as well. Q »--a-~.-. . . “*1 Focldyeasattbehl qualityansllowmaintenancc . !l i115-‘ ceatoflfieivlnacee lecceielle ' ' haabcen < dernonstratedinthehandsofosvnera. Nomwith "' ' abeadditienofthiaaossndandableconoernaaiocal Iepecantatives, Keivinator uses-a are assured at‘ f mngailtheaatisfacthnanclyearaofaervlea °tincoKalvinacecatthefactory. Yosiaracorcliallyinvitedltocalland the 1: mmwhfigmxdn-n" complete ‘nigh new Suqzdngtic Keivinacocs yjAhad in Modem Refigm d“? ‘pitta ‘hawmonu 18° qj'glnlcy»inub:hh"w'n?£ Ilse-Iberian‘: TOFIb-Gbifllllflfal . yearreallyaecand leamthenewbcanty, convenience ' and superlative service that provides— .n kdetn electric refrigeration. Donot that ‘ c ch can. ‘.251... mZs7§s°"1.;'7J.”.L;.'7’§§,-. RT}; modest down payment puts Kelvinator 11170111.’ home. Tbebalancemn be paid under Keivixafls attractive monthly budget plan. Relia- l") _ peeiodaofasedaaninlunit. en-umlzsw "Qildfifllrptoliposnsdaofinearaini Ereeaing-Newlnilalarnbbericemv. a Iaaelfabisanbscciaivlhed-Willlaama . _ fik‘%amflwl .. llghced-lGaavolalyPoovud-4iadiSopenAg maeieIeivinaoorahsswaliliixl-rver-iead’ ‘iereaaeinromwithlwdqn CENTRAL CREAMERIES Limited 22s Fitzroy-Street Phone 84s til!!! are mvmarca NSIALLAHONS so: even cousmncuu. - ' "short" stock worth 81,250,000, while During a. hey fire recently on the Two oi the oldest sud in December, 1929, it was "short" Isle of Wight, causing tho lea oi families in Germany mu b; ' stock o! more thsn $2,000,000 in vai- many tlhalnauds of dollars, the only by the carriage of iihe :1 us. ‘eater avalihblebedtobe csa-riednincoilosnmnnzuwiss _ bocoanvernmsa-ilhanamilsslwsa Oountemmrieantoziiazu Minnrdh ior filling Hair. ' ,. . Wbn-ligerode FOR PUPPIES l The success following the use. during the pssi four years, of 1 Imperial Puppy Food, has clearly proven ‘the merits oi this Imperial product to our experienced ranchers and they are planning on feeding l liberally this season. t Our formula is specially suited to the needs oi the young and grow- ‘ ing 1foxes, is rich in vltanlines, and a sure preventative oi rickets. Q"! Puppy Food ls guaranteed to be strictly fresh, and can be pur- chased either-finely or coarsely ground to meet feedingrequirements. Order early so as to be sure oi receiving your supply in good time as heavy demands are anticipated. mucx trans a cuzvs Wehave ‘iheagency ior the HoucInFirc Gun endorsed by lesdinl ranchers ior disinfecting pens andhouses. Full information on request lnrcalnl. BISCU" 5°- i 1 cuantofrovevowfl 1045.1. . a ‘.')_._‘r ,. eiihmw“ Public Auction Salas . .uw°ftm~' ». _ i031“, . ..._.."§".1:1.*.: ‘ab’ .