y . ‘mu E elllllliil, rrvrr » s: WEii f? UlT-A-TlVl-IS" Completely" Relieved Dyspepsia , - Monettehsdtriedsomsny in her cfiorts to get rid ol ,- 'us Stomach 'I‘roubies that she almost afraid to try "Fruit-ar- " ieari that this famous une woul not help her. But, as writesirom Montreal, "I finally ed to do so. The first few tablets , g ped me and after taking three bones _ noticed a great change for the better. ' w, I cnroy and digest overyt ' est, and am ha py to recommcn ' "t-a-tives’ to lmy friends." » rt-ay-tivea" is a combination ol cents-sled and transformed fruit and the most scientific medicinal ents_. It acts directly on the _ och, liver, kidneys and skin’ and - _= these vital organs bacll-tlf crmal, healthy action. o your stomach bothers you, try it-s-tives.” 25c. and 50c; s box- dealers everywhere. H- DOMINION 0F CANADA * PROVINCE OF lPlllNCE anwarm ISLAND fin Tun moans. court's 19th Geovae V- A. D. i920 n re Estate of George Mclicnnls e of French River in Queen's grrty in the said Province, deceas- l Tcstate. y the Honourable Harold Leonard imer, Acting Surrogate, Judge 0i’ l obate, &c., sic. ' Sheriff of the County of unty or any Constable or‘ within the said i v » o th ‘la-en's; erate " ‘per n unty. GREETING; BIAS .upon res the Peti- - on flle of William . Delaney d A. Cuthbcrt McLeod both of nch River aforesaid, Farmers, the ccutors of the above named Estate ylng that a Cltptiop may be issued k » the purpose heroine-Her set forth. You are therefore lrerebyrequired mlteallpersons‘ ‘ ‘ ‘inthe d Estate to be and appear before at a Probatellourt tobo held in eOourt House in Charlottetown in een's County in the said Province I Tuesday tip Twenty-sixth day of _ rch. next coming, at the hour of even o'clock fogcuoon of the sense W, 31o shew cause if any they can o 1- the Accounts of the said Estate uld riofbe passed and the Edate - _d as prayed for in said peflsion. r - ‘on motion of Justin M. Iyncs, . ‘Proctor for sold Petltiqhefl. ‘.~ l’ do hereby? order that artrnc y hereof be forthwith pnblsled in e newspaper published in Prince rlword Islandjonce a week for at _ nst four consecutive weeks from the te hereof and that a true Hall of tlgegCuurt House in Char- letown aforesaid; at or near the - Ofiice at lFrench River Corner Queen's County aforosshi, and at near the Sshecijspusept Spring- .“ . ' . S.) ~ GIVEN y‘ r rnv Seal of thpgeqb My of Febwvsnaglt. l" e 19th year Mnlestyk rclgn. (Slgnedl F. L. P Acflorr Judge ‘of l Probate. 4-21-25-7-14. “MORTGAGE saris: i lThcre will he sold by Public Auc- fn in front of the Law Courts ' = hildlng n. ‘Charlotletownyon Friday, 15th day of March at the hour of ' lvc‘o’clock noon snr. THAT tract ,lsnd situate on township number ty-slx ‘in Queens County, Prince ward island bounded as folows: mencing on the south side of the lsboro River and on the west side ‘ Cranberry wharf road thence run- - sonth along said road to the rt Augustus Road thence west n; the Fort Augustus Road until , strikes land formerly in possession .1 John llennsssey now owned by ‘it llaggarty, thence northwardli 1;! - Bunny's east line ts the nor- t corner of llsggsrtys said land to a point about seven chains r ~- of the Five Houses Road thence u y lion‘ nuurtfs north- totlse eastern boundary of land possession cf Thomas Carley, l‘. ‘ t. ii ' at the label." 09D for-thwlthpostéd in the following Iblic places respectively, narnelv, in GAIIY GERTII ,-sM11.12s-' » French in Perle-one . sv- He: and new he's s pauper. She: - Boy or glrlf ,1 l éhe: on installments. He: Advlsfiyr ‘merits. "i hear she's l-ileli south." "it isn't necessary to spcsk lust Point! b Tom's only married s year ‘ .33. scsrfnv as -_va-r Mary's buying ‘that dress _.to weer it ~. t? again until she has altthe niiesrli; oil}. “Having a swestxlme of it, ch?" General Meeting -_____ >oaov_v 1v ovcevooevevoeovoo Men“ Marooned l By George Marsh eoo-o-Qvwoooo-oewooowoooo THE STORY Without meeting his eyes, she turn~ ed impulsively to the airedsle who accompanied them. “Good-bye, Shctl I'm going to miss you, boyl" And she took the head of the dog in her hand. As Shah's tail heat the air, his hairy throat rumbled. Then he bated his great fangs and made little snaps at the girl bending over him. “Why, you've made a conquest!" cried G thrle. "He does that with no one here. ’ The girl looked up as she rubbed ~ the dog's ears. "He's only saluting a brot-her—I mean a. sister-in amrs.‘ ' “One who served as he did urith the wounded," added the man. They were at the door of the mis- sion. “Good-by! The days will drag up there in the snow, waiting for the Christmas mall," said Guthrie, pllliil- ed at his emotion-strangely reluctant to leave her-wondering at himself. “Good-by, Mr. Exilél" She gave him her hand. Hardly conscious of his purpose, he bent to search the dark eyes, frankly meeting his look. She smiled, "ne thought, wistfuliy as he said: "What you did for s, comrade in distress-me will never forget. Good-by, Healer 0f Wounds." Her eyes widened. Groping for his meaning, she watched him straighten, bring his hand to his forehead in a military salute, and turning, walk rapidly away. Until his tall figure was lost in the shadows, she stood, lips parted, wondering: then slowly OPEHBd the door and went in. CHAPTER. 1V Little did those whom Garth Guth- rie had brcught to Albany in his York boat sense what this act of friendli- ness to s ngers might mean in days 0f dflld8¢f$'_l>rccious days lost from the goose hunt which wes nearing its end-for the men from Eikwan. As the boat drifted» down the south chan-l nel of the delta past the scrub-grown shores of Albany island, Guthrie's thoughts traversed the days since the storm and the meeting with the girl book at Albany mission, who was going down the coast and out of his. life, as the "waviesfl from the Ar:- tic, linger through the soft September weather, until the sting of the first norther sends them down in the wincL But the “wavies" return. There would be no return to the west coast for Joan Quarries. I-ie had left her, the night before, puzzled by the elation her pmrulse to write him by the Christmas mail had aroused. And, always, as he strove t0 analyze the nature of his response to the appeal of her genuineuess- her ievel-eyed meeting c! life-me blond loveliness of Ethel, with he! shrinking from the unpleasant-the inevitable-intruded with the kncwl. edge of dlsiiiusion. Ethel was grow- lbs so vague-so shadowy-here in s land where raw life admitted of no subterfuge-no compromise. And yet, 0n Face, flock, use; Head. Cuticura Heated. "My akin trouble lhlfi Wlfi andredbioeehssehasahmd 07:‘) .n‘ed,hsndsandbssd. The hard, large and red, disfljuremen s. Thq also Report, the eleetlm of Directors, etc. 4407-3-18-141. r irning--llanger Tire General Meeting of the Share- holders of Silver Sheen Foxes‘ Ltd. will be held in the Board of Trade Booms, Charlottetown, st l p. m. on Wednesday the 8th day of March 1920, for the reception of the Annual By order of the Board. B. W. EARNING, Acting Secretary. mfifindsusicdovu,fi assdl severe inning d burning, oleepmst nklnvvitls ti! pain. Thctrouhlelassedsbeassbo months. DIPAITMINT OI’ PUBLIC Prrrr: . cmmtonsrcww‘ (soaxurm .13, to east. or. our health? q If so, use ROYALYEAS CAKES é-thc standard quality _ for over 50 y . Soak a cake o Royal Yeast, with a ii‘ sugar,- in tepid water over night. Stir well, strain and drink the ' ' . Flavor is im- pro by adding thejuicc of an orange. ROYAL YEAST CAKES Ethel would wet‘ for tile brother or Sir Charles Guthrie, he told» himself, with a tightening of the MP8; of that he had no doubt. g The York boat reached the 099-1 water of the bay as the sun lifted, bringing? an easterly breeze. As they worked up the channel‘ to the post, s sense of lonelineachiiled the heart of Guthrie. There would be no welcome, which through the weeks of the sum- mer, he had grown to cherish, on his home coming-no Joy__1n_ the wistful eyes of the girl who waited. All that remained to himnow was the meni- ory of s‘ devotion-self-immolsting, complete. Poor little Nindal OIdAnne and the wife of Etienne stood 0n the shore" while the voyagers made the- boat fast to its buoy, As the men paddled in, it was evident that news awaited, them. "Bomefing happen," said ‘Etienne. "Marie ver’ mooch exicte‘ w'en she not starfstill." - _ < ~ ' “Ben jour, ladies!" called, Guthrie, as he spp “ed the, chattering wornenon the beach. “What seems to be onyour minds?" , __ “Oh , dey have come here --dos menl". crbd old Anne. ' "What men?!‘ . , _ “De man in de beogmostr-she was hers. Dst one wid; dc bad face_—Mc- Donald Hal Ha! do Injun cailheem." Guthrie and Etiennexterted incred- ulously at the speaker.‘ "What did he want? "He want talk wld" ou. He leave dis." Old Anne handed uthrie s fold- ed slteet of paper. ening it, he road: . , . , , 4 I “The Hudson Bay Company, Elkwan: "mu ls-to save you a trip to the island after the stuff left on the beach 9y that walrus-faced geoiogkst, Quar- gier. I can use most of ‘it, and will pay filohrfs prices for it on my return . c. Have made ‘en inventory. f _ l _ “MODONALDJ "Well, he's s. cool one!" commuted Iiutisris. , Etienne shooklhis black head. "He steal det stuff, he steal all de fur on Akinslski." "Not u r known m 1r m cum he's 80mg to get our share of the Aklmiskl hunt, hell have to fight for it. He'll find he can't biuffus," replied Guth- rie, with increasing irrritstion at the thousht of the high-handed methods of the unknown. In the north s. cache was invipiate, and the stores of Quar- rier on the Aklsnlsti beach had not been abandoned, but cached, to be re. covered later. McDonald's approprm. tion ofthem under the circumsstm. cos was a distinct breech of northern custom. If thh was s sample of what oouidbe expected from him later, in the fllht 101N918 Akimiski fox trade, the Winter Ind shrine woma hardly fcdulldnthewcltcoashAssoonss ti!!! had sbottheir winter supply of mu, he would have a talk with Gra- l]. P. H. llllVE ll SHUT B.N.H. FHIIMHLNIIHTH Adroit Scheme to Place Rich Mineral Belt in Grip of Capitalist Group, it is Claimed. _The following sensational news story of the rivalry between the O. N. n. and c. P. n. appeared in a recent issue of the Toronto Tel- egram, from. the Teiegramh staff correspondent at Ottawa. This is the inside story cfthe “bot- tle of the brunch lines" as told to a Telegram reporter by one whole in a position to know. "When the presidents of two of the largest railway systems in the world start firing broadsides at each other through the press," he said, “you can guess that there is some- thing more important at stake than trackagc for e. couple of milk trains." "Th chaps who love to do ‘good y stealth and blush to find it tune,’ only come out fighting when there's something worth while in sight. .. Minerals, Not Grain. “They're running right to form in this instance. For the issue is, not whcl shall haulithe grain from Podunk to the main line, but whether the O. P. R. shall control the min- eralaesoumes of e. quarter of a con- tirnt. ' “The story goes back to last fall. You'll s member President Beatty took west the most valuable carso of capitalists ever loaded on one treiin. Sir Herbert Holt. was amongst those on board. Bo were Sir Charles Gordon and enoueh others to make a representation of arse-third of the stock capitalisation of Canada. And ere they returned it was sn- nounced that they had boulht a couple of bargain com-liter branch rinse n. Alberta and ‘proposes in a burst 6f philanthrophy w develop the long-neglected Peace river coun- try. Morever, Just to show how fair and dblnierested ($1167 We", 13103’ offend to lat the O. N. R. come in wlfl-i them on s fifty-fifty basis. "Well, they bolidlht the Alberta's i‘t‘&d'$5 reported, but development o‘! the Peace River country was a mere detoril in the minds of wise financial giants who do this think- ing in n-ililions. Their real scheme came out with the ennoun he"; of their branch line program. To say that it made Sir Henry ‘Thornton and his cohorts sit up and 395D 15 puiitlim it mildly. may, To Hem In O. N. R. "For a ciurter is asked for one line from Lac La Biche in Alberta. north of ltdmomen, to Nine-win. right up aglinst the Manitoba line m gaskavtphcwan. In other words, from Northern Alberta, to the Hud- son Bu! railway. ‘That Franchise if ‘ ‘. 119ml the O. N. R. in on the border. It runs so close to the O. N. It. lines that a O. P. R. viducter can almost thumb his nose at the C. N. R. chaps acrbu the intervening space. "But to the north stretches that same great mineral belt that sp- peerctogetricherasitgoes west-- the bed that has produced a Nor ands in Quebec, a nickel in Ontario and. a Hudson my and a seen-m- Gcrdon in Manitoba. "In other words the O. P. R. is. cutting the O. N. B. completely of! from 4th; mineral belt. That means that the O. P. R. has the mineral belt at its mercy. ‘Just 110w tondfr that mercy is, can well be remem- bered by old-timers who lived in the westwhenthe O.P. mwaskinl They will tell you what chance a prospector will have who finds something his’ in Hrs-them Basket- chewan. For something big is of no value without transpormiora. And oftlrisO.P.R.controls‘ t... ticn. It coiltmvls the. values of» In? mining discoveries. You can sol-Mr after looting at it from all sides w»... -_.r_.... »._..-__. s... “Who said FRYlS?” He just loves its delicious chocolaty flavour, Kiddies who get FRY'S regularly are vigor- ous, warm-blooded and healthy. They throw off colds quickly. escape epidemics. . pale faces at home, jusr try FRY'S. Write for Pry Recipe Boolv-Free. 1. s. my a sous (Canada) Limited, Monzieal. Que. A “ 200 Yearsof Excellence” Iliey are more likely to If you have some little the price of the lobby at Ottawa. Brittney tie up the c. N. a. and hive these sprouting mines Just as costing millions. ‘They're granted for five ycar-s by Parliament, but re- newing a. franchise is the easiest thing Parliament does. Of the l, 108 miles cf Franchise the C. P. R. is asking m, they may yet have to build the eight miles in order to hold their territory. Arid of course, if something big breaks in the madn- time they're on the spot to get lvhfilli. \ " "Nor is that the whole story. Another year will see the O. P. R. spanning the gap between th¢ Ai- berta lines and Stewart Vie. the Pacific with a complete chain» of fr-nehises. For when Sir Herbert Holt was in Alberto. on that vac- atlon, he was heard w ask quite frequently. l "Where is Findlay Falls?" And sit Flndhy Pulls "Port has there is a. mineral deposit so big that you could hide Nor-ado in me comer of it. If that report is true, the O. P. R. may even build on some of its franchises." effectively as if they were railroads. This flag is the oflleial ensign of The triple crown of 8t. Peter and tl the new papal state now recognised keys of St. PQlrlIIflhoIh on the will in Italy. The half of the flag on the hall’ of the flblfljlQ blue. The ril side nearest the flag stsfl is gold. Dons are purple.‘ Wéemolc Touch“ Jirlilnwvlln INN xPldl F Q ctBreacl \ The looks,‘ the fragrance, _ the lightness oi good bread when it comes from the oven v t‘ /, thrills the heart of the worn-N an who loves to bake. The cook's best friend is Sncwdrift Flour. ' Hish Patent Manitoba Hard Wheat Flour. l- north along the said east I- line to the shore of llllls- ~ River aforesaid and thence along same ssatwardiy to the place of cement containing about 8O w, of laud s little more or less. ssleh madeinpursuaneeofs of Sale contained in sn In- - cl Mortgage rnsde the ninth ,0! June A. D., 1928, between Iirt of Berlin in the State ‘ Hampshire. United some of widow, of the one part and White of Charlottetown, ldwsrd Island of the other ' - having been made in the 1 of the principal and interest “QDYI "v ‘ 1th lllh day of Iebrusry A. its = V I. I. Kalil-AN,- asuswswurrs - l." resumes lllputylllaisterofrsbllefiesh- ', mans-summer, .- - aneurysms-renew -- - villi-ll‘! GIRL-let. We“! AND ‘nanny! hint and Bouclit, stlAttawapiskat Carowuersarshcreby warned that theiceonnrsny of thmbgyghgg. boursandriversoftherrevinse is unsafe fer llotor Vehicles‘ sad as th _ =-- ------ 1-»- -=? mrt".r'.':::':.t':.'::::."; y t‘ " havg slrfldv been uncovered sway be increasing. - The recent mild lo _ weather and slse-undercurreats hsve M38. PRESTON OAHIUILL. r ‘ '- ugtlifncrlh of the O. P. it's new "P" "I l“ W» in may rhea. “$24M, ~ Secretary. . r ~ __ "W'- clnrtenOns a at Bcindeerlskeand Illinois-lilo! the last audWest liv- ' _ - - - . mo. oilserJs. at mm Lake. And GH- Iepolis-ofv-csrsfbrealing lustnatilraliy therein srequest TENDERS , a t“*"°‘""""i "M ‘" “M” sssiedtonderswiiibsraecivadi! = until Wslflslllir llfllll-tbc-ieawithnsrrowescspss from dawning have already some tphscleflough‘ es; thaotlsertofsiaruluils. 1m atoputfertbo Klnlara TE1§I_I_)_ERS Will be received by the undersigned uptoandonhlarchflthfrolnper- sonawillhrgtocontractfortlerssk- ingof cheese for the Naw_ Ghlgow Dairying Ooslpsny forseasonofllfl . . dietsmeltemwisichisfftnltoon- md'x‘mhu' _ trcileg would have a Mr chance of ‘ " ' gathering it in alt a price that would be 111081118 to even-the billbh l-hlt President Batty tack west on his eatoussion of capitalists. Moreven a couple cf piouzisins lhinerai districts » Bvrcod-{Biscuits ' STANDARD MILLING Cb}, 'OF. CANADA, LIMITED ' " ' ~ rouorrro, uortraasn. ooassc, sum‘ sons, HALIFAX "ltlll-flffloc: as both car-driven all sasseegers sre advised e. s. ‘h. "Wesl- If my any. tllc ice. lllarch 0th, and ilius avoid any family, healing of mill to v n. more; use. nu eaowsan-r nous _ OUDIOII , ‘ lk i '_ . '60‘. “own-Inner would; ‘M-