v (l. l wan-jut». ( ; INVESTMENT ' For May funds we offer an eaten- sive choice of Governmet, Municipal and Corporation Bonds yielding from 4.75% to 7%. ' h Full particulars gladly furnished on request. Eastern Securities f0. Ltd. JOHN CHARLOTTETOWN "Al-FA" w." H. v. DUNBAR, Manager. s7. wiLn HORSES ‘ ‘Q ly Henry Herbert Knlhfr .4 ~o~¢++o¢b~m CHAPTER XXII. "Once it was told ‘of. like 818111011 BTiiY- ‘ 'l‘li:tt he bowed his neck to a cun- ning hand: i . Yet free with his kind he runs t sy, ‘ Like a storm-blown cloud of the ttiesa lattd. “Once, in the light ot the upland stars, The ghost of an old htite barred h.s way, ‘And he struck, that carried the rowel-scars, And ilayed as the hoofs of thc lightning flay.” l’crtival's blind panic drove him to superhuman effort. Hts over- pays f0 use ll‘ MARTIN RED SCHOOL 1m- Barna and Outbuildings i as no equal White t_o Head 0mm Monlnol For Free poaldet HOME PAINTING MADE EASY oeouicuewmmununnisim nu 9:0 vonorro vvfincciuvu MONTREAL "A\-"** —SENOUR HOUSE PAINT] workt-tl heart forced tlie blood into tlte swelling veins of ltis tltioat utt» til he could scarcely breathe. Fin- utly he sank dowtt on tlic "meadow grass and lay zrctiibl iig and gimp‘ ,ing, and. us he thought, utterly 'spent. Yt-t as he lay writhing, clutching at the grass, sobbing. and altogether denioralizcd -paylng in titose brief moments of helpless- iness and self-torture for years of iloosc habit and indulence——terror iprodrlcd hltn to his feet again. fie ,niust keep on untl he came to some habitation, and sttfcty. He could still hear the sharp, staccato bark oftthe automatic as he ‘liiitl emptied it at the two struggling figures. He httd heard a woman stacatn, as Johnny ‘Front, poised to t = ~rgc at the outlaw a second time, deep, ‘muffled roar, like the mutter of far thunder in the hills. The distant thundering swelled and obbed- and seemed to shake the very ground on which he lay. He ceased clawing at 1hr grass roots and heaved himself to his knees. The grim mutteiitig grew heavier, deeper. A quick gust of wind swept across the starlit mesa. The vlewless horror was almost upon hint. He did not know what it was —-ssve that it was some mighty force, loosed, his final instinct told h-im, to destroy. to annihilate. He gazed with staring eyeballs into the night. He thought he could see the wavering outline of some gigan- tic tliing ntoving swttly toward him. With a last, flickering effort of will, he rose to his feet, tliin‘; out his arms against the grim shadow that drove down upon nim. Then he saw, almost upon lilm. the lturtLng shapes of many horses-a mass that split and swerved sud- denly past on either side, even as the gray stallion, the lighting horse that had once fclt the sting of rope and rowel, reared and struck down- ivard with hoofs that nlnshctl anti flayed and beat like muffled ham- mers upon a crumpled and quiver- ing heap in the misty meadow grass. flying wetlges that were united again as they sviutig sharply to- ward the east. With hcntls high they swerved anti swung and surg- ed ‘back from the rim of Twin Blue Canon, stringing ottt and running south, fearful of the canon ‘trail and the remembered trap ‘beloiv. without the leader, presently they stopped. sniffed the cool air, mlllctl rt-iitlcssly. A far. slir'll trtimpetltig tltorped as though strut-k by a git-at, invisible fist. Perhaps the P. R. A. _ t Annual Meeting I I Furniture Sale, of _ City Court Room. By fipgg-sday evening. 12th iness that may be brought up. We are authorised by Mr. M. W. F~ s-‘MOORE’ Reardon to sell at hie home .188 Prince Street on Wednesday, May 13, commencing ag-f0.30 a. m. all his choice and household} Secretary-Treasurer. iiflll-[i till-Ni. furniture room, Halbkitchcn and bed roomsp, enact. c°mp,-;8,,,g park", dining: "‘*""‘”‘"—"" ""‘T'_" *"",ln~ stoppcil. through slit-er physio-til piano, side-board range, stove, caFpets, mate, llnoleume, oil-cloths' dishes, curtains, shades, and all the‘ magnificent furniture all in perfect! condition, terms at aalc. i BENJ. CARTER 8t Son, By Auction Auctioneers. I uni authorised by K. W. Flnlnynon, t" u" """""Y‘ m" "“" "' "‘ "'““'"“ 86S-5-6-wfsntt 5i. qmrlor, illnlnig-rooiii, ICIIPIIFII bicycle, ty pe u- rlt or, in w n-nioyvi-r, iuciiii sitt Of‘ Choice FURNITURE _ We are authorized by Mr, J. J. McDuff to scll at his home No, 60 North River Road, Brighton, on Monday, Miiy ‘l1, commencing at 1 o'clock p. m., all his" choice" and‘ well kept furniture and household effecte, comprising Parlor, Dining Room, Sitting Room, Kitchen and Bed Rooms, made ‘in Oak, Mahog- any and other woods; Carpets. Mata, Oil Cloth, Dishes, Congol- eum Squares, Crgmophone cverythdng good. Terms cash. BENJ. CARTER d. SON, hilt! fi-7 .'il. .________t__ Stalls ‘m’ iTerms cash. flfirsiitiiii- i QOS-S-ilhilli. ‘ Co,‘ R_ |__ itig a-fit-r lilni, riding swiftly. The ,‘ Prelude", soft tliutlding of lioofs sounded hm CHARLES LEIGH Lieut-Col n o "M “im- FURNITURE ANl)-.'.‘l.$'§." “ti?“...i2".ilf.lfi.£“fi::.;2 l: PROPERTY SALE lllfi m-ttttttnti III\\\' "mo-t- resident-i- nt “'1'” “m” h“ "wind that m’ "m s: School Hire-ct untl uIIJnIIiinK int, kim-‘ilvl. kHtiW Where (‘IIIIIIIIBIIPIHI ul i (Vvlnvk nit iii. IIIFIIF‘ titre untl liounelitiltl offer-tn roniprlniiig and both, ,, _ _ _ , _ . rnonm, pitino, nrivlniz niiiclilnr. oil QAHIVU,‘ S‘ Lmo‘ "L rcppfltu] um 1mm!‘ o] oll IIFIIIFI’, eltwirlr IIPIIIPP, rrfrlgnrntohilh" 10w" _ _ (15,1- sessvd with the sound ot ll. putn, nllrlnili, tllnlimt, all ln good ron-‘grintjy’ he wag (yongclnug illtlon. II: A. Dir-DONALD, Auctioneer Sale of Flsh Stalls in the Fish Market of the City Market Building will be sold by Public Auc- lion on Friday, May l15th at 12 o’clocyk noon. G. l’. NICHOLSON, Auctioneers Clerk. the‘ Prince Edward Island Provincialibtatrn shot. in the Rifle Association will be held in the there! City Building, ed. May Receiving report; and gin. awakened to the sound of ttntitiier tien of Officers and any other bus. drutntning than that of his ovcr- BI "' as though he had been immersed ‘TENDERS-HIGHWAY iiiritiiiilitifii __i_.____ Pursuant to the requirements of the Canada Highways Act, ecparate "Tenders for Grading and Concrclte Structures, the undersigned until noon on Saturday, May 23rd, 1925, for grading, construction of concrete struc- Sealed Tendere marked Project No. ................. .," will be received by titres, and other necessary work on the following roads: Project No, 73, New Haven to Long Creek. Project No. 74. St. Nicholas to Mt. Pleasant via Tyne Valley. Project No. 75. 48 Road-Plsquld Corner to Baldwin Road. Project No. 7'6, Georgetown Road-County Llnc to New Perth, Project No. 77. Palmer Rond-Mlmlnlgash to Tlgnlsh. Project No. Plans. specifications and Forme of Tender may be seen at the office of the Provincial Engineer, Charlottetown, at the offices of the 00., Cardigan, Honorable J. A. McNeiIl, Summerslde, J. A. MacDonald 6- 1nd Kennedy d. 60., 0'Leary, A certified cheque payable to the order of Worke, Prince Edward Island, for the sum of Five accompany each tender. The lowest or any tender not nocceeerlly accepted. L. B. McMILLAN, Secretary of Public Works. Depertmenf of Public Works. Charlottetown, P. E. lelend, May B, 1926. 78, Murray Harbor Roam-Grand View to Murray R-lver. the Mlntlder of Public Hundred Dollars must bttlict that ltatl shattered the lamp on the table had struck that slen- dt-r, staring figure in the corner.’ Crztzi-d by fcar and horror, the broiu-r staggered on, stumbling ov- t-r the liuttimticks. ' Some one had cabin. back ilttt he was alive, unharm- " if lie could reach Sabina-- Slowly his bemused faculties worked lit-zirt. Sonic one was com- He began to rttn, his aims outstretched against the hlackticiis around liim. i-ie had crossed the middle 01' tho big tiicstt isniiili nt' bill! homestead when the jspt-t-iliiig boots swept past. Again ltiabllity to go farther. Hc fiilllk hr-ttd, to try even to usct-rtttiii lwht-ro he wits. But he would get up again and go 0fl——l‘¢‘il(!ll Solaiio. ‘Like a mutt, lost in,the wilderness !.'tttd blindly positive that his coni- pnsn was wrong. and that he knows ,tlle way out to safety, Percival ,matle himself believe that he was 'nn the way to Solano, while at. the he wits going. Yes, ltt- wotild rest n few tniiiutes. then get up and continue toward tn himself-diecattsg ob- Pre- of the ,sntind -of another horso speeding ‘past in the night. The sound grew fainter, faded into silt-nee. A strange weakness crept over him. in ‘tepid Water, realizing it, yet scarcely feeling it. l-ie had no de- sire to get tip now-—to go on. He ivantutl to rest. to drift into forget- fiilni-s-s, to get away l'roni the strid- ent pounding of his lit-art that Sl‘.f‘lll0(l to be hammering the word "Snlano" into lt-is brain. Each beat of his lINlFt shook him as the throb nf an engine shakes a ship fast- WARNING Automobile drlverl are hereby notified that the ‘Motor Vehicle Act, in regard to "Reckless Driv- lng," Displaying lights and markers,” “Spcedlngfl "Using a dazzling light" and “Turning corners In a proper manner" will be strictly enforced within the Clfy of Charlottetown. JAMES WALLACE SHAW. City Marshal, JFtZ-S-l 1 Mill. WIVES! H! Whit’: your doing. hubby sound, stopped. Then a silvery shadow drifted toward llicni. A mare trotted from the band tn lIl(‘i‘i the gray leader. 'l‘htiir nos- trils l()llL‘il(‘(I, The more lcapt back, rlljllfiilitld, and whirling kicked at liini, as she smelled that which had splotcliotl ‘the sttillitiifs hools and furelegs with red. CHAPTER XXIV. "A punt-her, rltliig Solutin slope, With a brand-new saddle anti a brand-itew r0111‘, Sung a little old song you may have heard. And then he whistit-tl like a tnock- iiigliird -" i l ‘Johnny Trent, however, hail not, ivltistled for many a lotig month. if is doubtful that he would have' i)i'(‘il nllowcil to whistl.‘ in thohos- ititul lLl tittt-rlopn, wlit-re lie had- luin with a ‘IIIIIIUI-Illlli‘ through li s‘ littigs, unconscious for hours, untii for days afterward scarcely aware that he was actually alive. lie knew that. some one other than the‘ nurse came to his room frequently. nodded and smiled and stole softly awity again. Finally, as he grew stronger, he learned tltut this por- son, coining, as it were, out of ti dream, and vanishing again, was the girl lio had int-t in the liigli cottntry, ages ago, when he was young and able to ride lilo trails. and was his own man. Now he bolongotl to a-ny one that (those. to own him, uiid the doctor and the nurses seemed to have. taken tilts- stassinn of him. As yi-t too wt-nk to realize time as marked by the hours and the days. be did, how- ever, realize ‘that the girl who was not a nurse did not come to sec him tiny more. So the next (my after the girl failed to appear — J‘oltn‘ny thought it was the next day, although a week had elapsed since Grace Percival hail left Att- tclope-‘he asked where she ivus. He. was told that M-iss Percival had left for Chicago, bttt only after the surgeon hail ‘tier-titted hcr that his patient wits ottt of danger. Well, Johnny considered ttltat ital- ural enough. Grace ‘Percival huti decided to return to Chicago in any event. Litter, when ht- found that his hospital bills lliltl been paid, ho worried a bit, untl asked tititrslltins. untl ‘became gt tit-rally lrrltztbl". wliit-li was a good sign. Tito day he left the hospital. fret; to fact» the southern hills uiid home, the head nitrso gave liliit it tiny parcel. explaining that Miss Per- cival had left it with her to give to him. Johnny wanted to know if any one had lt-ft 1t itott-ora mes- sage for him. Yes. lllc nurse told him, Mrs. Johnson trf Solnno lnitl culled all. the hospital. as had .\ir. linker and lils datigliter .liilia. “Sure they would," said Johnny, “but there wasn‘t anything else --- any other tnossttge?" Thu ntitue shook her hctitl. Johnny thrust the little pnrecl into his coat pocket. He Do you know? Do you care? . Do you worry? Watch ~ otlt for “MARRIED FLIRTS” Prince Edward did _not know what it t-otittiinctlfl" and he thought lie didn't cure. (lracc was gono—<ntid that, was all that muttered, one way or the other. Johnny tlintiglit that sho tnlght at least have snltl good-bye. not aware that Grace Percival had come to ‘his room ivlit-n lie was ill-li80]7—‘ih&[ she had knelt down ‘beside his 'l)0(I. taken his limp and, all-butdilootlless hand in her hands, niitl kissed it ngan and again In farewell, just before she lind left for Chicago. Johnny's nurse might in the stupor of fatigue he was slow to grasp the significance of’ a The wild horses flung on-two I startled tliotn to action. They flung- itp their lit-aids. trot-ted toward tliei y! ~ I tnperiai your repair bills. good-ltiokittg, and poor —- while Jolitttiy bad been back in Wllll ‘ was young, gqofi-icalliwrl iris own country for ll yl‘lll'.1l'ti However, ltdifl llfltl _ _ could Percival nor had he written tn lli'l‘. Uri e Percival looking and wealthy. ls doubtful that such news GASOLINE l i101 Imperial Premier Gasoline and Im- perial Poiarine Motor Oil are two tire- tess workmen wlhich ‘have earned a place on every fishing vessel. Imperial Premier is DEPENDABLE. It always "has tihe same ‘higth quality-f starts quickly and delivers tihe big power you want from gasoline. o rine MOTOR OILS Polarine Motor Oil in a grade especially refined for your make and model of engine, will lubricateat properly, pftlitillg‘ its life and minimize litit rd - - ‘ .__ "uxaw- , v ,; . " ="<< "-" as» bill?‘ U54‘ w." t” ' i‘ l" ‘ l I ' MAY 11 1925 "yAGE Two -- t “rim CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . w 3"“ ‘“*““ moored to a wharf. _ a’ w l n‘. f‘ from (true,- have clietroti Johnny in tile ienst.,ilis rriik Carried him rust thctzttzs ilt: opened the parcel before he lclt Antelope and found wItlilit it the jowelt-tl, platinum ring \h'lll('ll he knew no well. Hut he could not ttndorstzintl how (tract- ‘hud recov- vrrd tho ring. The last time he httd sccti it. it \\'.'IS in the clutching hand of the outlaw with whom he had fought in the ciibln. Not until ho rottirtit-tl to Snlttno did Johnny learn how untl when the ring had been l‘l‘l,'()Vlll'0(I~-—il.ilil ‘Frank Lopez did tint elaborate, stating slniply that he had returned the ring to Miss Percival ntfter he had himself returned from a two days’ ride in a the desert south of the homestead. With Johnny untl his friend. a nod <1 uiid :1 gesture were sufficient. Frank Lopez ivas more eloquent about the flitting of tho ‘hotly of Samuel Percival, possibly ‘because the broker's stiddcn and horrible. nlflcvnl JZHIIKS. iitg and l't‘\'t)ii ktit-w IN‘ (roiiiil not chant-IL?- ilaltrr, keeping stride with tlntcs. had ltogun to build roads, untl one especially‘, ll‘2l\'t’l‘!~illl_‘.; titt- li'glt couittry but-k oi Solatio. lCzisl‘ trti folk were just licgiiiiiitig liidis- covet" that suction of Arizona \\'llll'll offi-rcti (-Xi‘t‘iil‘lll liitntiitg and lisit- lug, anti vistas so viirieti and mag- tiew (IlSi'OV(‘l‘t‘l‘ told his friend, nnd so enthusiasm grove intn dermatitis for pack-ho saddle-horses Johnny Trent, who knew the back ‘better titan himself, was put in charge oi‘ tlic roatl-nittkliig, and Frank Lopez lio- t-anio fort-man oi‘ one -of tlic road- lltinlly pttt a tlittt nd ountry be was in no way connected wltli,|-‘~'litli i0 . nnd almost literal transmutation to clay. lie explained, carefully, how- OVBI‘. that ‘the Chicago man was dead when ‘he, found film, signm- c cant, its Lopez had not stated the same thing about the outlaw, ilnrls- \\ horn. Orin tiring troubled Johnny roti- sfilc-rzilily, and that nuts the realiz- ation that. ho actually carp-Ii nulli- int: for Julia linker, tillit-r than con- sidering hcr u stancli friend. (lnce ho liiul thought that lir- cared for Wctilthy. ‘Iflll. tltut did not ntnltt- her. ‘but that was before he inet (lint-o .i'oreival. Now, he felt its ’——_T_”'_'“"‘—'““‘ though he bad ‘been. in some Prflfesslonfl] Cards vague WHY, dlsloytil to Jitlla; that __ ' she tlt-st-rvetl oi‘ him more than he t-ntild ever give. Even the belief that ht- wtittld tiever see Grace Pr. t-ival agu it did not change him in his ‘nttitti-tlo toward Jullii Ilaker. lie could not go bark. it wits ton late for that. There was btit one woman in the world lie cnitld ever l‘ really cure for--iiiid she was its fur from lilm as lilo furthest star, Johnny thought that thepiest thing he could do was tn try to forget— nnd in setting himself the task, he nianitgtttl to think of Grace Percival more often than he trurtvi to no. knowledge to himself. As he fnuiid that it was ton itite to go back to Jilin. so that he found that ll ivas too into to forget Grace Percival- tliat forgetting is accomplished only ‘through its own volition. His illness had refined and sharpened his sensibilities iintll they became lllfilll‘,\'. WED. THURS. NEXT MORE HUMOURS have told him this, but she tlifl not, ‘because she was a woman, ynitiig. OF HTSTYIRY ‘*- iiomewhnt like the. proverbial quills of the "tretful porjtiplne." A. I). ll70.-—'l'he murder of .Thnmas ' IN STUD | l“ "m 2_1Ql , the greet elre Gen Francisco Frisco Oreo! V4. /4 b)‘ L“ Frmcehm “M, full eleter to lee H. Kjy 2.00%. Frisco Direct is one of the hendlomeet and He wee trained light- ly e e four ‘yen-old end ehowed e mile in 2.16%. Int quarter In 32V; substance end eouno- 20795, elre of 31 in L10, Including Senardo, 1.69%, 0t. Frleco iloffiwbem Mlee Key. dam of five llld heel pelted tretterl ever hrWiM w "il- nub/I'M- eecende. ‘HeJe magnificently bred and nee else. make In ldeel flock fioree for this province. "mfnrbiiiiigiasm te e llmihd ninnher of mlrel mt will amid It owne ‘ (er the eeeeon of 1925- ferme QQM at time of eervlceJW-OO Whirl M!" P0,"! l" 7°!‘- Merel efyovmefle rleik. ’ n ' ' n. d n orm on. A“ h’ “M” a "CLUAUDE l. MeeMlLLAN, owner. lW-l-Htininefll. ..4As. __ Kent Street, Charlottetown, P. ti. I. p n Bt-tikot anitereil and alarmed llonry. He withdrew to lrolitnd and receiv- ed tho submission 'of the irlsh chief- tnlns, leaving his youngest s o n . Prince John, as nvarlord, This boy of twelve insulted the lrish clef, and he was recalled in less than a yeer. . - . utfirus Altcuot now - mom inst-d the Barristers, Attorney , Eln. "Ill, Jl M Iley Illlllllllll DR. (Jo C AlfCllIIlA LI) Ornilunte of N, I. llli-rlli-ul Rrlnml n (‘rnmtlm limited lo Eyn, Office Iluyu-r eat llr Office llourn-fl Telephone Mil-I. >____________E._______ Mark R. tiIcGu BABBISTIJII- lone; to Lee: Oenerun Bloch f_""'ny ARTHTTRTBMEE" Winter \\'o i-zicli lilo Jtilintiy inovt-rl nvcr Tl'lll‘ll 'Il"l we"! to work repairing and rehabilitating the lrllP-illlllllftWi- and twt-tity miles of fence that eti- store-keeper's Johnny was not c wirkltig tiny. of» curious townsfolk, who wonder- ed anti gost-ziprtl. past many a stillcti hour of [ll)ll(|l'l‘- at that which lit.- rk curried hint iill‘ I‘ S nnd guides. cven_ Baker work, so lo Iltirikous range. ontr-nt to ins,- u IIo had deinritiini-rli to repay Iil‘;ll'l‘ Percival gviit-rtislty In inking ran- of bospittil bills if it took him oi‘ bis lilo to llllVo flit‘ itot-ess 0f ('l)|ll'Ho, she t-oiild McDonald d: McPlit-eJLA. J. A. MKIIDNALD Throiil Gnarls In l 2 n. (flllrlnffrtnwn. rant.‘ too-s-z-l t-is June 6-13. LKNIJT'—~‘ " "'_""“ ea’ ' OUR - YOU Lorin Punt flriul mile ml llmiplenl Ilu llrllng lgan, B. A. BOLICITOII, ITO. for ll"l' his tlii- rust .\ ul- ford wliut slir- had given shr- was Ill I‘. MnPllPllG ("‘ mlottetnwn Eur, N mm and Rtrnrt m. l In ll p. In. l I14‘ i i| twl that it.‘ would never s ‘con the site of his homestead. lie lit-t Ilill. lie ivoultl send the mo =poke to Baker about it. The lll'_\' through linker. who would storckceper was interested lit the iltttnw how to bztiiiilo illt‘ mutter. idea, realizing the value of slirh M When tli_- money illltl lit-vii rt-pall. ostalillsliiiititit iti that Johnny jililllttt d to build il t-tintlif“ lieiisivi- t-ttmp tor hiititi-rs llllti fish- liss iziipcrattivi: to repay. Julinttyirincn uiid tourists, to lie located tjoti. (To be Continued) hi‘? ."\"_‘~ tiilliiiilli 2'.“ nun“ mt...- q‘ Sleeping Car Passengers Only will commence the 1925 Season SUNDAY, MAY 11 Lcmtc 1\I(lN'l'Iil<lt\ll ‘ Arrive WIN Ni PEG Arrive CAI.(‘lAltY' . . . . Arrive VANCOUVER. . (L45 pan. daily 10.45 :i.in. second tlny/ 9.25 IL-ill. third do]! 9.00 tun. fourth day Saves a business day to Winnipeg and Western points Slccl Equipment- Dining ear Slniulnrtl sleeping cars Conipnrtitttint. curs Conipnrttncnt observation Open-top (ibservtition cars tliroitgli the (‘utintliaii Pool- fic Rockies liotiveeti Calgary nnd ltevclstoko. (lil-buming locomotives in the mountains All Important commercial nnd courier centres reached at convenient hours G. Bruce Burpee A1340 King 3i‘- DJ’ Saint JohmYNV. . fANADIAN rAcii-"ic Ntisiftvitii-aéipr Basket’ hrrW-ufi Seiirtéi crate; "as. 6 ~- kw Gout" ' c ucgaom isolafetl scc- _