.-' v A s, ' ‘ l V‘? i. I‘ . ‘ l” I "I. moat! "iculowlosahoudyouthntrwlvedflflwwlhs " ‘ _ Mllkfifl All“)! G9 49 Mn“ m, m l7! ‘This. Ind! iloddreon length-of selling your Pfilrla so he 0n One Gallon 01' G88 pursued by detoctlvos. sad ovory- had thousands 1n "the blfllY-NO- ' thing they could do to go Into htrl ....u ou know that he had this SI Falls, S. D kr-JIIDBI A. pa- life had been done to prev-hr. ....'_,e n1‘.'——.wo. Hoyt)‘: 4063 E. Street. has per- 1...? ‘br aging this acuon; and this‘ llraf Deanlstoun sold tllot In tented .111 n11. iinL-l-cc about an lmpllod tum of fil-g-u-Ullrtll, 194.1. 111w. was "m; n e w ch.;.-,l.l.)' wa». made the lixcnlifi for‘, l. r... 1111-11.41 uad a tilt , A ._ H, u. nlltgatlons against her 111 rcgard to c..ca..11s-alrc-..t. w. £11.71..." gas :1: or seven dlffferont men. 0.1‘ u-Ila “uun-itfllllamm-Was c n a m p _ .-1l's. lJtulllBIouu was called. S119 .. ma»; ii-lPM-~=l-\~"l"l~ W33 3 m; rrnmvm Imle out UOIZIIJBIII statunlents. 11...u-..lu1 fiat. l M vfnw 5 ‘will: “GENERAL X" REVEALED 3...... 111:1. of ncr tnunclal poamon. 9'“ “m” ' 5'..c 5.1.0 111.11 he could nu. .10 any- and overheat- ing Itlauy curs have m :1 d e 1'5 By Honry Herbert Knlbbo .-- -oooooooooooooooovo<i Lopez sat huddled up, watching Jonnuy WlLLI l-lllllllfélc-UIA auu ol-lvy. The hlexiculrs lLtle blood-hot dyus b...nc11 w1th an mteusity of fccllng ‘that made l1In1 forget Ir-s ‘WUIIIIIA, 11.1 Wculifiitctl condition, everything, save that the llglll. 1.011111 111.1, -.nd untg ol1e or the oth- cl‘ wn Sclllltfl‘ kllied or subdusd— and llc-tlltf seemed lo know Wllilt 11 meant to quit. The staiLolrwc-nl a Tho Most Famous Matrimon- ial Coco Since Uhorloo ll“! Time. v OVQ-Q+OOO+O THE DEFENDANTS SECOND MARRIAGE (Continued; Mm. Denulstoun had made great fntutls with Lord 111.11 Lady ualaar- vcn. who were very loud to her. 51.1. pracdcally “Vvil wlth them. Ill .1*‘-11>1_-=.-_ ‘lifilf 011 the second day of the hearing, ‘.11.1l_,- 101- 11... n1 11h. 1110111“... one Mr. Justice McCurdZo, uddren-ling uud l,._-t.'1 coustauhy ....1..1u.11g 1 11111111111 i111 RIVER VIEWTARM? FOR SALE .' i ,____ I Four miles from Charlottetowm, excellent land with good buildings.» Also beautiful site for fox ranch. ' P. BYRNE, North River 213-4-71119101. FOR SALE The undrrnlgnoll nlfern fur nnlr his] 1.1.... ..l 11-11 1..-r.>.~. .11 Ntuulry. Th... mr... i». r111|ve|1lrnlly situated. ln-ing m-ur srlmrll, bInl-kunfitll, (‘IIPINI lilrlur)‘. nlurvm, nhlppllll, 011*. It In. well wnll-rlni, by brook. The lnzlllilngu an» guuul. 11ml pump In lmmu. r\|l|l|_\ on premium f0 l.\‘.\.\l‘ l$Il0\\'.\'. I s1..1.|.~_v 111-111;.» f 1H0 -l lIl.\l‘.1I. Farm For Selle 1 .\=1.-.1.... 1...!» 1.1 Alexander n....~-|r,.,i “dlrllllry llirrr. <11. April 1.111., -'.1|.- 1.. mm 1.1 -: vrl-Iork. l-‘urm. 1mm, .-r.1..,! Inlplnnl-ntl. II harm not nohl will bel renll-ll. Term» of furm I|lll||l9 knonn nt lmlr. If rlormy male nlll tulle plan-e llnll flm- llllj lolluulng. ' ALEX. MCRAE I Hill I '.1.\l.‘ll. Aurtlnnrrr, PUBLIC AUCTION There will bji-fold by Public Auction on the premises at Millvale on Thursday the 16th day of Apri|.'~-l~'"t K1711» A. 0., 1925, at the hour of one o'clock_ln the afternoon, one hund- red and fifty acres of land owned by the estate of the late Agnes Cosgrovc. Terms at sale, For further particulars apply to the undersigned of Mark R. Mc- Guigzln, Solicitor, REV. W. V. McDONALD. MICHAEL MURPHY, Executors W. D. IVIOCOUBREY, Auctioneer, 22G~I-7tts»ll. >___._ ....... __ I am authorized by the Executors oi the late Felix Book's estate to sell by Public Auction on Friday, Edward's from St. store situated on at. Road, about two miles Louis. ALBERT BRENNAN. Auctioneer 2714-93141. OF FARM, STOCK, CROP AND IMPLEMENTS We are authorised by Joseph Bryenton, to sell on hi; farm, Un- ion Road, 6 miles from Charlotte- town, or. Thursday. April 16th, commencing at 1 o'clock p.m.. all his stock comprising 2 general pur- pose horses, 5 mllch cows, 3 young cattle, 1 Brood Sow, 5 Geese, 20 Hens. a quantity Hay, Oats. and Potatoes. Also all gether with household furniture, and loto.of other articles not en- umerated. Terms at sale. As Mr. Bryenton is retiring from farming, every thing will be sold. BENJ. CARTER d. SON. Auctioneers. 3614.13-3l Professional Cards McDonald & McPhee B o o l. A. MoDONALD H. F, McPHEE B. A. Barristers, Attorney, “Etc, Money to Loon Rlleyfivllrflna mlottetovvn in. (f0. Archibald Graduate of N. V. Pout Groduoto Modloal School and Hospital Proctloo limited to Eyo, Eor, Nose and Throat Oflloo fllyor Iulldlng Grout Goorgo ltrut Ollloo Hours-I to l2 o. m. Tolophono loll-J, Mark R1,; McGuigan onnnlorsn. .S.....'.~..+.».. Money to Loon Gornoron lloch Charlottetown. P. I, I. OXLEY 1. IOHNSON r. "£2312" om} Harold Johnson. 0. A., Frank l. lmlth, 6, A. Ital SIG If. Jubllo Accountants and Auditors ,flomhorshlp In Inotltutos of chor- . an: Accountants of F. i. lllono and Nova leotla Ito-stimulus is fctlnight ago from mfahtills par lwuh her dolls has lost her IISI- l” Mixed implements to- Thyroid Gland of Bandit Saves Gil-l LILLE, France April 12—Denlae ‘L, a three-yearolti girl, stuttering alysis is recovering rapidly as a u‘ ire-suit at an operation which trans ‘(erred to her the thyroid gland of Ilhe 1101or'0u- 'b'~ri'll" Olivier, who lwrw-i then gullliotined. 'I‘l1< (‘llllll is playing ntcrrliy inane..." 411d will soon he able to Jcave thc hospital. The operation was lifllflOllillfttl a moat important contribution to the future of Illeurupe-utic medicine. .1 1.1 Ul .._.______._________ ni Fertilizers Reduction l~ UII .\l l'l./\ A. I. LU (‘Oil POFITIUS 1:111 \l1r.11e of mnlu. 1.511 >111. or l\lllllllllllll. IMI Iunkngr. I110 .\1-i.I rllunplnlle. :."u liunllie o1‘ lmunh. . 1c I Iulll (‘l1n1pun,\"11 lrtlrr dull-ll April 2, W‘ 1111.1, \\.- ll..n— your Illrllmv- lvllrrn Ill r1- flnrll In tlll- price 0|! JIIXHI Irrflllkl-rnlluuptfl giblltfbd Uli nlllpptll lo you. H,‘ n.- r_.-.~.-1_..-1| 11 Ivtli-r ranking un to re- U .1...-.- 1|..- prm. $2.511 |..-.- m», ‘l ‘ 1111.» 1.. 111.- t..<-1 u‘.- ...-.-.» 1111-1...“ 1- -“ IlkU feet, and hit the ground like a fall- .1. The saddle turned. Johnny tlned to- rs-.. 1.....-.t111, ilcil. first agnlnst the Sill‘: o1’ the ..1r.u1. n..- lay Inert, clulnplcd up like an empty sack. The stallion l1‘. Junnlly; IIIL: box, hODulL-u u. lllt, CilILlI and sun-chef.- Lllc rope from Ills sad- lhc uolrai, yet lile loop ifrze Illluself from the rop.-. lie w SLill IJI lit CCU LUIJLZ illltl bill: C1 u||l‘l' ..1 sllunidct, .u-- e111" again. buncncd hls ,,' 11.. cor. .11.. cinch 81181111111]. DUI he m... thrown rclcd the corral, his eats flat, s let-m bored. Lopez culled t0 ca1111b<red (IUWII from e. 11c g.0aned as he hastened back. The stallion, gone mad ‘with -1 auu .1111... Illhflcd at .11.- inert ..gurc 0.: .11e grouuu and suukvbls ,cclh Lopez. balancing h-msclf UOXuS, 11111..crc.1 a prayer to 111-.- .,u.l1..~:, and 1141.11.11 u 100p. It was shoulder. on (he into Johnny's tne sult- of Iiroppetl snack 011 edge, and turned. u.111c..1|. tilal, 011-r Ill. .1.» the noose tuuchcd flu.- elallluds 1 llllll. root. 1.0 kicked, nnd v.rtu- 1y looped 111111.~l.-.If, Lopez dull-ed round one of the corral stnkcs. ‘rnc slaulou, fighz- .1; .11.; :..I.'1I'u. Ict go 0f >11. uldcr. Lopez ciulnbcltd down Johnny 1. . .11c Imam and ullulnvd rnnud .1... corral gate. He fell sick. The ' 12d and rocked as he en- glxuy al.1111011, 111s u.1.d chm-d, ‘was kicking ground, '1 Ilc wild u Iugult- on the ..\‘1....1. altpjltill l1..-:lt-1'. horse lunged away lu one. sue. 1111-1 wamhg 1.1115111, 11nd, groaning as .11., puln I11.» 111.1.c111..-1115 11.1. 1111.1 111s fleck 1... .. min-ll Kuutln trndt- .-..1..1.11..1.=.1 on Johnny‘ lo the gateway. Ill.- hlnml, we tluully nlaclllo-d to g0 us l." 1.. .1....i1.1.- 1.......-.... 11..-.11..g _.-..... N‘ 1.“... .51.. reduce-ll 111.- price 2.0a. Th». n! l‘llllf\t' in 1| rPIII I'll 111 (firework Jnsovllllllul you 11ml your nelghborn are nlelnbrrs. lfu (nun. ll. ('.\l.l.lllfi('li, th tl1 1... ,fz1 I Mortgage Sale I _*_.__ l'l'\v-111y»11l11e in QIICUIIS County. I To be sold by public auction onlm ltlie prenllscu 1111 Wednesday tI1e1111 m "Hfcllulgtwl 111111, llc crnsIr-d .,.,..,,,,1,,,;‘1l1>: burs. battered at them with Ills.‘ drug Johnny beyond _ luulnizlgcs. i of 99 “CF95 ‘If 1am] l)" Tllwllshllliuon nail burst open the wound. 11.- 11u1..y 111...... 1t 111111111411 Wllufl 1- mp.- .»,1.:1pp..d andithe slulhou nfect. Lopez just managed to e corral and the frenzied horse, e (llsilillll. 11751-11, the sky, to night. Lopez sunk down. A 1111 red llllg‘: spread on I1.s Ills irenltqldoils exer- When he came to 11c “'21s lying the cabal and Johnny was dash- g water in II-S 111cc. For an hour 15111 day of April A. 1).. I925 ut thefllopisz Iny wutclnng Johnny I15 he Ilour of ouc- o'cI0ck p. m. -111 l ALL that tract piece and parcel of w loud o1‘ ground situate lying 11nd shoulder. Johnny sulokui rcslleals injured Iunuul- o\‘d about the room, .tI1 the pain of his own Ebeiug 0n 'I‘owusl1ip Nlllllller Twen- crubie cigarettes mutter to bim- ally stop d pac- ‘ty-nlne In Queens County said Island bounded and as follows. that is ts 2:1; COM- W HIIFJNCINI} at a stake set In the JUN .'Nortl1 side of the Alma or oId|“' iTryon Road in tllc Southwest angled‘ ‘of land formerly in the posses-Isl of the suid (loot-go Newaom, 'f1‘0111 the corral kncw "Ow compunlurl nmst have nlade some 111m. (Irnce Percival in tllelsclf. and occum deacrlbedilllfi I11) ulld down. to 149‘ a drink of utcr. Dazed, he d;d not know what Ilud happcnv-d after he as thrown: but Ile- surmised that opt-z 11111111 have drugged hm that is in me possession m. wimum C-IIPIBIIIPIIGOIIS exertion because tho 'Stordy and running tllentre Northlyltiyulilntlyhfigdrfgggngggléfielflt strips toru from nu old shirt. .Two (Icgrecs, and forty minutes] “West, Sixty six chains and sixty: again. with Not until sundown was Lopez six links, on the said William Cluhle m speak other ma“ to ask April 1m. at 1 o'clock p, m., nnrslordvs West Bids "He- w the Bflllror water occasionally. 111111 then he aclava Road; thence Westwardly along the same fourteen chains and ninety six links; or to land former- ly owned by William Hodglns and I, lately in the possession of Mark Best, thence South two degrees ten minutes East along rMnrk Brsfs land to the Alma Road aforesaid; and thence Ezlstwardly’ along the ll same to the Place of Commence- ment containing ninety nine acres Tl of land a little more or less. The above sale Is made under and by virtue of a Power of Sal» contained In a certain Indenture of Mortgage dated the ninth day of June A. D. 1921 and made between T Cornelius Boyd Lowther of Crapaud In Queens County In Prince Edward Island, Farmer. of the one part and Registrar of the Court of Chancery of the other part, default having been made In payment of the prln ‘clpal secured thereby. For furthr particulars apply to Cornelius E_ Lowther, Committee for Herbert Ilowiller, Crnpauil. Hated this 16th day of March A. 1).. 1926. ' LEITH E. BRECKEN, Registrar nf the Court of Chancery 975-3-17-41 .A general meeting of the King's County Exhibition Association will be held In the Court House. George- town, on Friday. April 17th at 2.30 o'clock to consider a renewal of the race track lease. D. P. McKlNNOiN, Pres. L. W. BHAW, Socy. 37I--l-I-lM2I. __.___- At Kllmuir, three miles from Mon- tague, 50 acres oi‘ good Land with I°0tl dwelling and outbuildings. Nosr church and school. WIII bo sold with or without Implements or P L " offsets. Apply JAS. R. FINLAYSON, 41y, Portland 8t, Hover-hill, Man. 343-4-14M4I. ‘ 111113111 Fifty slx ooro farm at Folrvlew, with dwelling houoo and bar-no. Also ono hundred ooro farm, lnroo mlln from Rocky Point Ferry For pntuulors apply ‘to MI JOHN MaoDONALD. Rico Point, Lot M, P. E. I. 180-4-4stt9l. . . P6119“. Johnny hud noticed broken blt of rope on the stalllolfs the Mexicans rope. Vilircn had finished telling just what ‘had happened, Johhny ‘gasped his hand. told Johnny brla-fly what had hap- the .11.I log-and he knew that It was Lopez "Al. first l got you wrong, Frank. n1 110w I sabe.” Lopez blinked. "You make to de those wild horscuome more?“ "SIIIR! Why, we ain't even got acquainted, yet." CHAPTER XI “Such a,horse.' bu-t to name him, from barrel that's deep and round, o pastern slender and fetlock firm Nlollt‘: Tonia-r»... .1. a good sloop ad no IR Tablet tom o getter. days Romody ( T a b I o t n) bouoflclal In uonco on tho and diminutive Intern-tho Liver and Bowslo. —tlho on N! Tablet-fits so dlthront you will ho do. uvoriud. yams 1 37f” 1:11 l‘ l‘ " ' v / ll JullIoIo-Lmlu In‘; Oorthird tho regu r don. lode o! some [redi- ootl-thon nod: sound. For children and odulu. Mom-z H_lJ_1_vl0uRs or r___;_.___.. A. I7. I100, \Vlthlll three hours of the I11-nth of his brother. llvnry wnn I11 \\'lu- vhl-ntl-r 11ml I11 pon- m-uslou of tho Iloynl Frrnnury. llln hund- lull]! lnlllup from Mullvanrd wml fol- Iowwl by \\'llllnm d" llrrtl-ull, trcnsurrr nf lfufull. who lllvlnml his purpose. “Henry. by lnrrn nml persu- nnion got tho lu-yll from him: (he rent won enny. nml Rom‘! was crnwnorl nt Wont- Inlnntl-r. Ilnllt-r Ihr Irl-nly hotwr-nh WI‘- llnm nnd Ruhr-rt nf Normandy. Henry -~ In nddltlop tn I1r-lnI~ the ymlnfrnr hrothor. wnn nn unurpnr, Int llnlv-rt wall rlnllvllllt In llnlv nn hls return from Palestine. lu|snry repairs. Early that usishe had received a (alegranl, ‘..1 .11 from Anlelopc, 51.11.11" . ., . ,. Theillevr gualdlan, Samuel Peruivisl, I1ad."“v"' kmm" You‘ HUM" uni r1111 111 211111 drugg-rdlknilcl" 111111, sh..- zlguinsai faded ‘news. Ho was noted as a and weut to Egypt Willi them as their guest Iu 1:12;. 1n uccehlucr, _1:l21,-Lady Carnarvon has 50.111; .1 runs, and, at the request .1._ plaintiff, -(.o.c11c1 Leuudtouu wolf certain c1011 plullltltl’ '10 y C11 hurl-l. That, salu counstl, began an ‘ant and Lady Carnarvon which de- unopcd Into [l-Hldtllljl lrum fneud- s.1.p, .1114; love, and, aner Lord uarnarvolfs dca.h, iuio marriage. culuuei uénulsuoun was. now Lady carnarvolfa husband. U11 July 21, 1922, colonel Dennis- and hoof square-set to ground; A grapple o1‘ moving muscles ma". play to the reaching stride- No 11101-1111 ntlulns ,1c1'I.1:LIt/1I-—I1lll gve me that horse to rldc." Till‘) two huge trunks had been taken down-stairs to the veranda. About two o'clock, lhut afternoon, Grace I’erc.vo.l UIIIIIL down front her r0011. attired 1n a smart travell- .ug gown. She was gloved and wore 11 Vcll. Scaled Ill the big cllu r at Inc end 0f the veranda she wniled 101- tllu stage which, she Ilad been advn-(d, was to Icon 1111 hour Inter 111-11 llnllfli owing L1 c0111..- neces- morning 1c- llldl. I11 11 sufiousiy Injured .11 LIIIJJIIIODIIC hccideul~~ulld that Ills recovery was doubtful, 'I‘ile nrsss- hgc nnpiied further .1111. her prc- 1.11109 I11 Chicago was d.lv.sdblc 111 might look after her fnterleu-l I11 c1151: Ifircwnl succumbed to Irs Injuries. The nn-ssuge contained no details as to 111v acudcut. It was signed bv Rer- civ.-1l's secretary. Grace Pcrclval wcli “'21:! I00 .11.; glue, when-aware of her guardians Ilablls to by the reckless d1iver when. upon occasion, his chauffeur grudgingly rclinqtlished .11.. wheel to 111m. only for a 1no- bc alfugulhcr surprised Imcnt did Grace Percival allow dler- sclf to doubt the vcruclty 01" -he ulcssage, and thut wens because she mp1 rgc-Jlllly advised hcr guardinil, by letter, that her slay in Arizona would be Indefinite. Percival had argued against hPr 1401115 ‘l0 Arizona in the first place, declar- ing that. i! was a whim whlch one would Ffigret. In a year shin would become mistress of her own for- puno. He had so long been a mem- Iber of the firm and had controlled lits policy so many years that the lw-a of losing even parvial control of Illl: finances was tl-ll-ltuateful to had been far roltcrzlted pro- rcscntlng hi6 much as hls ‘from fluttered by his pnsuls of marriage, insistence almost as reason for it. However, 1t was the COUKIRIBIICB of her own desire to leave Arizona, and the receipt of the twlegram Im- portunlng her to come home, which troubled Grace Percival. She tried to believe that It was mere chance. that her recently formed decision to return to Chicago had nothing to do with the news of PercIvaPs accident. Along much of the time since Johnny Trent had left Solano, and free from the anticipation of seeing him daily, she took time l0 reflect and decided that hie-r roman- ye with the young cowboy was a mistake which she did not alto- gether regret, yet realized fully. And ‘it was because she cared for hIm that she determined to leave, 85 m5- quickest and simples! solu- -1".on of the diffIcuIty._WhIle she had been momentarlly sincere, when with him, she felt that It was utterly unfair even to Intimate, by u longer sojourn In ‘Solano, that their companionship could become more "than It was. lie would be hurt, angry, and would hardly for- give her. Yet that would be better than a pretense 0n her par. that she cared enough for him to marry h‘lm. Shle had lived upon his en- thuaiasms, hie vlrlle personality- She saw the land as he saw It. l! spacious and wonderful 611117111! 0i range and mvesa. of sunlight and clean aI-r, and‘ vistas limitless and alluring. To Johnny Trent ll W118 home. To her It was a maglllllvlvlll picture, an experience. 1m adven- ture. 11m to-Ilve In the picture all Irer days, to become a part of it. Io be loyal to her decision and to Johnny Trent-—that, she dnrud not believe, w... possible. The habit of wealth subdued and smothered her actual self. And. paradoxically. she was more her actual self, when ab». deckled never to‘ see him again, that when she had begged .1...1 1o come back to her that night when he had left for the hills. But Johnnywould not undlfratand: yet lhe telegram was an unconttovcrt- lble reason for her leaving. HISTORY of ucqualxltaucg bteilfkcll the defend- over 49 miles on a gallon. Anyone ran in ..t--II i1 L11 1fi\‘.‘- 111511-111-‘4 wants agents, and is \l'- I'Y=‘_V cuch locality. Write him today. rozm wrote what he 1001111681) d6- wribcd ash “lsloppy- sort of letter." 1:1 it Ilc sllilli" Me walked up Curzon-street and n me window busy packmg was Bzowunnzuse. 0h. and I whhtI-Bd the old call. but I could not more ."h:1u once as I saw a policeman, so I» wont cu. Anywnjr it was :1 glimpse and I 1110111411: I might see you an I offering to " "send on free to one auto owner In . E IHLIVOII at her‘ Slr Edward Malshall Hull, suId:-].....1, .1..u 11o il‘\vl.t)u uladc Inc dame lam not satisfied that the nalne of .Lp.). t... ..l.1y -1» l.‘ 1M»- »--v'v “IN zhc ge..‘.1-a1 uhould be n‘lthll~.id.,.... ..cc..uu., >111: rculluued lllm Th. g.:lc1a] .s dead, bu. many phat n. ..\\_.I 1..-1- a .1... o. nmncy. zucnlbcrs of tbc public may no. ap-‘unn 1... .11 ... "lcs, 1 1... 1'. ulut, I :--'c.~.11.e that fact and suspicion HJIZIII like, ‘.0 g-vl! you a l-HIID 5"") may lull on those who ale LIUSJIu-‘Hlqli-‘I. but 1 cuun... .1. lav-scul- lllly 11cc from criticism. / I51... nun: "All lug-n. w“ lllfllllffld S11 lullill Humc-W.II1ams.-— Asihlm. Sh. was very‘ Braid-ll l0!‘ lllb‘ llv- Lczluu! is dcud. I had hopullsu-tu, .1 wctk 1n... s... ‘\l\ln\A‘|-5l .1111". n1. might have been able 101.... 1.111 an tnvcwpc coutunnng 1101.1) 111s nanlc out. but If your‘£100 in lwlefl H1111 illlllliwiflll l" Lordship flanks that It might bring; ......v111 , 1,. 1.111.111. xlouuc," lfl suspicion on others I lmgret fuel co.cl1tl lions smuns wrltllls- nectuslty but I recognize that I1 1.3, 1.11011 sne saw 111111 later she Iuaux- unavoidable. cd him f0.‘ the uloucy._ He said .v1r. Justlc: McCardItn-Thlsn we “.111 1111c 1111b. “at... 01. 1t .1.»,_a...11t- wlil usk Mrs. Dennlstoun. Address-going ..1w.1rd.s lIlL 11101u~y svnlcn he .ng Ihc plaintiff, w-hu hnd gone In» uholi hcr 1111 l... old blls 1111.1 tho S awart and WIII Colllngs (equal) Grade 9—-1, Robert Hngg; o Glory: MncKenzlc; 3 Jsnkhe. Grad.» 8~—1 Jamca lnnos; 2, John 510F156"; 3. Alan Macmillan (lrad- S-—l Idurlc Ebers; 2, Cl-dric Bcullcz; 3. Ben Rogers. Grade 7——1‘,'Gordo11 Bennett; 2, R'- ‘yn Cumtron; 3, Mllrguret Ncwsome. . v Grade 1l—1. Elmnor Douglas; 2 kl._-w _\'.1I| IVOIIIII l1.- dolng jus. w-ht you wire. and the window .0 the Wlllt-E-Itlbk, hls LUHIdIIII) .1i_.i loans. lald~—You lived at a‘ hotel 111i 111's IIll111t-\\'illi1l111s said wmfum Rem; 3' (‘mlrude cum" on (lrndo 6-» I .,.I ‘W111i,- 011.11. U11, .12; all wrong. I hail 1c cumo 111.11 way. Souv thing dwe- g‘ ll me 111111 all the way up the is-sfu. I saw you puss 11g Z1IIlI stoop- Iing In flout of the window". I gave one long whistle and i101 ll moment |I thought you had got It. Well lllkl.‘ "rare uf yum-suit". a-nvcumeurt. Me ijllol always 1111- nnd me there to [help nil 111.11 llulnzlnly jmssible. 151.1111: 11111114.. can névcr be. that I .111d1r.-11u11d. I111! some ll1.ngs last vifur cvcl‘. ualxs. you 1.1111 us yesterday, wl1h..I1n1 .n the first half of I923 lvtre a genera] whom we gallon "Xfliu-ug pain 1111.1) Lblunul 110111....‘ 0...... who m“; 11'! ,, ____ __ _-...‘o1b, 111111 311 111a second .\1rs. 'ucnn..lloun.--Gcncrnl Slr'....11 .11 11111. yun- lMZAiT-U- John, Cownus. 1111.1, 111.1111 14.01111 .1:111I that after Sir Ella l-I-umlé-Wllliamsm-Yuur .I1c nan vrrluuu I0 iltl‘ husband Lordship remembers that ho Ivus .1511 11g lIIIIl tu lclpllfllll,‘ l0 I101‘ Quartermaster-General of the For- 1.11111 11nd ftCVIVVIl no refill’ l" cu; dur-ng the entire war. uc.ohc1, lhzd 1111c wrote 10_ llllll The attention of the vvitncss was 1111.1 said that 1111c 11nd only Mm“ H dlawn to certain ltclus lu llmiyc-nr, and could 1101 11vc 211 1:111!» .»:;111..11u111 of claim. SIM‘ sad Illa. land on ll, that she had lost htr r-"Ile bud puid various sums of-lwo bust fricnds lhruugu 11111, 111111 "m Fnrpynlv : 3v Mary Owen Illnrgnrot Black; 2, il. Ernest Lord. 5M1. Mary Stcwarl; 2. (loumc Hurt; 3 Horace MCEWQI] 11nd Harry Morris (equal) (IFZIIIL) 5-»1, Ilarry Lapthorne; 2, 1111111111111 Owen; 3, 'I‘wcudy I'll Hips (Irulln Rutll Iluyfcr; (I " -i~—l Doris Prowso; 2, . (‘r\\.'1f».1rd; 3. Ilnrry . n Ill. - (Irlldc 3~I. llomtbv YIPnlh-y; 2, ..1., ii I i. jun! nearly brokc my " 11' lu-ugzl Wllzll "futi-Y’ £00K‘ my feet up that street with the wuuul sec you 1 $11.... 1on1». 1 11.11.11; 111.52, Colonel Uennlstoun p11 d 1.3-1.1: .111.» 1...; iILIIIILIIH, .1.- .‘ punt, 11111 .11.-‘I1-nd of tulkng allmul roman.» 1.~ would ha 1'1. 110111.- bout-r to uuve p111 spun-filing IIIl0 1111's. L.,..1...-.lu1111‘.; IIJCIIIEL. In 15123. tllel _-t'1 and. 111p IIPUYV-‘II L:l.iy_ (Jar-i .1111: 0.1 :111<| (‘ulmnl Iltrllll-Slllllll plogressod and things became un-' ‘pleasant 111 flit‘ Carnarvon IIOIIS-wl ‘....u 1... Mrs. Ilennistouu and ullc‘ ‘left. 011 April 5, 1923, Lord Cur-i hnrvun 11.1.11. U11 May lli, Colonel‘ IU.-1111...1o1111, I11 response to . Mrs.l I) nnisunurs constant requcsn-nf gave her £500, which, he told her. m...‘ 11.. alluwuncc un1i the follow- llg Jllllu Abuni n week later he left £1110 111 hcr flat In an ru- vclope. when she met 211m she ask- ed Ilim wnut iI was fur, and he said that It “'11.: on account 01' who‘. he uwui I.‘ l. 'i‘I1.11 £6011 was all that she Ilud cvcr received from blm. I11,u.-1.1I1c1-, 1:123, ‘the plaintiff was very poor and wrote to Colonel Ucnnnstuun shying, that “things wen». Uesperdt‘ ." l-lcr letter brought llo u11s\ er. Again she wrote begging the defendant to ring her up and telling him that sh‘.- wlls "absolutely down and out,‘ and that “she had no more fit-I11 Iuft in her." The defendant lepiiul saying that Ile was very Inlay and could not 11cc her. and .eii.ng her that. llurlr lives were severed zl-nli that any further cum- lniulications must be made through his solicitors. ,_ ' The writ, said counsel in con- CIIIaIOH, was issued‘ on January 28, 1512-1, and on the following day the defcndant closed hls account with the Westmlnlstcr Bank by s. cheque to self for £51,695, The 1110211 extraordinary Issues were raised by the defence. Having den- lid the existence of the agreement, they put in, at the eleventh hour, a plea that If the agreement was entered Into there was an Implied term that the plaintiff should Ilvo a chaste life, although not a word was said about it. That was absolute nonsense. Whoever heard of u case In which, after a wife bad divorced her husband, and they met to agree that the husband should provide" for her. the agree- IN PLACE 0F MEAT —servethio uni uc roasias the main dish o the meal. Yourtolks will be delighted. Recipe, and loom ol others, In our lloo book. 1..o1..y on beahhif of hor husband to that shc could not fuc- tlnngu any _ _ _ ‘ ‘ the amount of £136 18s, 4d, in- longer. Sin.- said shc 11.1.1 mvllys ,_ lmlttngzynll‘: alxgogfllilolgtixlhjitozr" :1..1l 11g ... 111.1 1o a tailor 11nd a nuu- becn loyal 10111111 and Lady Curnur- _ _ lmnghl‘ vF-Www-q . scr.p.;on to _ White's Club. The v01l, and thuLs-Ilc would IlUVkI‘ fur- " H ‘ ‘ " Jilin/was paid 111 non-u. Silo prowgl-t the lull. '1 klndnlss to I11-r, ‘Wmfllr llfi__kg:li_'lflll?fl"Ygrffguc; duct-d 1111- receipt. During I920 midi The witness unui that uln- rut-oh» " |_ _ ‘m _ ,1 ' j 1921 Silt; advanced to her husband ed a letter froln Colonel Dcnnlstoun A “M m“ J1 lmbel“ Hlilvllsl ulllur sums amounting to 111 which In: 101d IIcr 111411 further 4.4116. cun1I11u11Irn1n11.- \\--..lil .1111. 1.1 1..- . . Jrnzlict: McCnrd cn-Dld Slfllllflllll-{Il his solicitors. 'I‘I1.- 111111111 Jr:.111 UUWIIIIS make you an allow-day slu- snw Ilcl‘ 11111111111111 and suul; nncrl Nu, 11¢- hilped me in ‘ IIIIII I‘.1 :mltl Ln r121 . ll1-=."WI|y did yuu writ».- tllut vcry u11- house, but he gave me no allowance kind letter to mo? Ilid you luenn uf uny kind. It?" He sold: "No, I did not menu How did you IIvc'.'—l had sour: 1t at all. I was made to write It to moncy from my husband. Every you," 31191111111: ‘“I‘I1c1I you 11.1111 month‘ he gave 111e part of his pay lncun 1o let me down and you do until his appolntlnc-nt ceased. Tnuthnr-gln 1.. keep your promises l0 is wily. iu 1920, everything Illiflflllltlilnt?" Ho said: "Yes, I do." V"! ""1911 lllifllef- l lllld 8 l llll8| Sir 15111.1 ‘lIulnt-Jlllillullls sad "IUIIBY 01 my 0W". ‘that llutlfttil Jullualy I and Jan- SI Ellis Hu11.1:-WIIiiam.;.—Ho\v ‘ v za 1112-1 (oiollol Denuisioun 1111.c11 1.1 your ow1l'-’——Abvu_ £300 a had paid to the credit of hls uc- ycar, I lost £60 of that owing 1o the interest on the £1,000 loan which I had got for my Illldllillltl. Asked further about Slr John Comma. Mrs. Ucnlnstoull anidfillui there was no llllflllllz) ZITFILIIKEIIIOII! between lhlxlll about an allowance She 113d nodliug that she. could rcly on. p ‘- Sit Ellie Hume-W-iIIlams.—l)ld I1..- bcar the expenses of Ule fiat?- Afzcr 1920, yes. Hv Ilclplatl me cun- slderabiy more. Ildu your affection fo rlhe gener- zli ‘incrcu-sed —-i was dtzvotcd to hIm. He was a very charming man 111111 11 wonderful personality. (To be cqnunumy) Itcf-rring to the letter In which >---- hu‘ Ilusband said. “It la me who hurt you, not you who hurt me," Mrs. Uennlstoun said that Colonel +———»- For West Kent School for month MIIFCII. l1c1111'11-1tu...1 VfH-i tulmzg the biarxc Grade 10-1, Herman Ebers; 2, ' Sayre (handler; ll, Marjorie / 1 for all that had happened. o1 To Stop‘ y TRA VE L ACROSS CANADA Via , CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Finest of Traln Service. All Stool Cars. ........ ...1\1u,;i‘..l. Slr Edward Iliarsllzlll linll.—~'l‘hut ivas after I1.s marrlltgc. Slr Ellis lluluc-\Viliil1l1111.——\\'I1:1-t duos that mam-r‘! On January‘ 28 ..c1'c r1 11111111 .1 £51,685 In the ac- zcunt which Colonel Deuuistoun Ircw out ufr-r tilt: writ was surv- cd on hI111. Mrs. Ik-nnialoun added that she herself repaid the $1.000 which she had borrowed for the defend- illll. The Interest Ilad been Iicduct- cd from Ill.- inculm- which came to hI-I‘. " Steamship Tickets over all lines to all destinations. W‘. K. ROGERS CITY TICKET AGENT ’ a4 oz. Geo. st ¢1'...1..».-=..-.. IIIH-Iltsol. LORD AND LADY CARNARVON. Mrs Donhlstoun said that she first met Lady Carnarvon in 1920. 150.11 Lord and Lady Carnarvon Ivere “most wonderfully klnd" to ilk-l‘. and she luade their London house her home for two yeam. She looked on Lady Carnarvon as her greatest friend and trusted her as sucn. Late 111 12121 she wrow and naked her husband to Ink».- some whlhgs to a hotel In Paris and hand them to Lady Carnarvon to be brought home t0 her (the witness). Phat was how Colonel Dennlstoun first met Lad Carnarvon. Sir Elli-s ume-WiIIiums.—-DId you leave the Carnarvons Ia Feb- ruary, 19237-17198. W-hy 111d you leavo?—lt was diffi- .. I cult during the last few months. I " _ ‘ ‘ Everything for I Farm and Garden Seed‘ Oats Seed Wheat Clover Seed Wmothy Seed l‘. All number one Government Garden Seeds u ‘ i .ILI(I told Lady Carnarvon In November that I could not trespass on her hospitality any longer. My flat, which had been lot for two years, was to become free In May. 192:1. M Did you know that a friendship had grown up between your hus- band and Lady Carnarvon?—-1 nut- nraliy knew. Sir Ellis l-lume-Willlams-Dur- ing 1922 over £12,700 was paid Into Colonel Dennatounhl account. A1 the time when he wrote the Ict- ter he had a balance ‘of £3,600, Sir Edward Marshall llall.— Very largo cums were paid into the account under certain conditions Early Gordon Peal. Sweet Peso, Onion Beta, Shallotto Potato Onions Vegetable and Seeds In great variety. Car- load of Onion Soto", Shallots, etc,jult arrived. Buy tho The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet Irllt- Cbnu 3o. I-Il». Ioatnal In! s: lm rouse lotl. I|Io.___._..____...................._ Adlloc...__.._......... ‘l-to uhno‘ . She very kindly did so. B3- ARTHFR MORELAND Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as an effective reme for COLDS, GRIP, IN LU- ENZA and as a Preventive. Thoboxbearothleslgnature 6 29.9"», Price 80o. Made in Canada. 1._.I__..._.__.. ____. which we shall detail to your Lord- ship. Slr Ellis Hume~\VlIlIal11s.--Wero you at that time so "hard up‘ ‘that you save your pearls to Lad-y Carnarvon to sell for youf-I pro- bably hud been extravagant and had bought some clothes which I could not afford, and so I asked Lady Carnarvon to sell my pearls. but, "Carters Seeds Grow." l Carter&0o. LIMITED. SEEDBM EN Did your husband write and tell .-_._____.__.___ w.» at» yv - l . . , , ' ' v ‘ *f,.({ _ iffr/z/vl/rr-wqz/u~1r»,,,1-,,r,..;~lw-M/u/J,”,.»,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,~,,,,,,,,,,, ‘r...- wlirmsmfllku s~ ..~...-.-.-~.-..-....-.. . \~_h .,-_.._=»-a-;4