l r0 u rune , lllliloiirSlcalrii Young llllli Sweet .\ Every bite oi foodyou eat MUST be digested, and the waste matter eliminated} 'l‘hut‘s sure. If your alOill- ‘ och is sluggish iiml old, from ‘the 0x- cessiveiiciils which keep outing away the gastric juices, you mu»: (iissuive them, or you ncvcr will ln- free from indigestion, sour risings. bloating uni drowsiness after you cat. Get a package ti Plilnfs Dizigicpsin from your ncarcst. drug store anii chew one of the tablets uiicr nh-hll. iii- stnntly the (lintlllfiri is rclicvcil. it (lia- eolves the liCltlS,5\\'t!CIt:ii:l the stomach and you will have an appetite again like you had when a lfllllll. All drug stores have l’iipe’s Iliapcp- sin. .\lore than 5 million packages urc need a year. u The nndcisigned oficr for sale on Wcdnfldity. the 6th day of February, 1029, commencing at the hour of 1.30 p. m. on the premises of the late Bichad Stead. fit acres of land at Winsloe North. lplpg the farm of the late Richard Stead; also 1 horse, 12 years old; 2 Qwe and 4 young cattle. liarncss._ niflut '10 stocks of grain, quantity of 15y, buckwheat, turnips and potatoes. household furniture and other l eflccts of the late Richad w Qtcad. "Flt day proves stormy, sale will be fir! on Saturday following at same ITerms made known at sale. HENRY DIQQUARRIE and JOHN vhlcINNIS, Executor: of Estate Richard Stead. Executofs Notice .\ i ffThe undersigned executor of tbl.‘ l Will and Testament of Isaac wfll‘, lltte of Crapauil, in Quccns fin”, h; Prince Edward island, upbeat. Tailor, Deceased tcstatc. l V, Cb! notifies all pcrsonz; indebted to g: said deceased, to mnkc immed- pnyinent to him at thc residence 1f John L. Nicholson at (‘rapuud qprupr, in Queens (founty, and all $780M having claims against the said t9 are hereby required to prcscnt w; spine duly attested to the said‘ Qlhp L. Nicholson within twelve month] Irom this date. 7mm: this twenty-eighth day hi" . A. 1).. 1929. JOlIN ll. NICHOLSON, ' Executor. v moan. “l HUNGEH, New Stock Just Received your order for Netting now. The new stock has Jmt been received and orders can be qilcll in‘ two hollrl from time of receiving. Princfi E d w a r d the first Jlitlfl --— Btlll the b e s t. TIMI II M Iilbflime lor loolrlt — IRINUI ID- WAR ir u» only y" u»- llnc for ml to luc- Writo or wire oolilot, t0- hy for tamplee and dn- , _ , Iivorcd prices. Holmarfs ' . ..4».-.........--.. '|.;_Aa§y_o.~.r1.... "sh son and heir?‘ iisersfié i s: . A DIRE THREAT Germ.|,over: Be mine. Miss llcrobe-rcfuse me and I plunge 1 my doom in yonder vat! ' "Dey tells me ole Hick’: done Jot a job." ' dat fella allun would do KNOCK PREVENTIVE "He says no one can speak slight- ingly of his car." "How some?" "" he uses Mary: ll he a__man oi much depth’! Jane: Well, when I waded Into iim in an argument I coon got ~ver my head. liiblavi vlillcllc d (li|i,ci§i-eliet Tomaso‘; ongesrion got.“ .4"l1r.vl\4b4j.‘~f_t’l.r . AlhiiD -.L~‘ . ruggisrfiile - ....-r. l We are taking live h0g6 daily, exce ting Saturday, paying igh- cit market prices. Davis 6‘, F1‘ spires "Girls who go out to qeb- the "wh all‘, and sun ocnerqlly get the mil a," w . smapllzllgi-"Elilllls m. run sroav ,. "Not now, not now. I'm busy," be raid sharply, although he barely rais- ed his voice above its wonted soft- n-ess. “Sir be: pardon-it is very impor- tant." ‘ The captain, with a bare sign indi- cating Gay to move back into the shadow of the room and remain qulcc, went to the door. A seamen passed him a folded bit of paper on a tray. The captain read it, nodded his head reflectively, glanced back at Gay. "Send the chief engineer to me," be direct/ed the man. - Andithen he came to Gay. The com- sllky fineness, a finencgshe already learned meantwdanger. "Now tell me, who knew that you came aboard this boat?" His eyes hypnotized her. “Nobody? she said quickly. "I give you my word. Nobody knew it." "Who would discover your absence. and search for you." "Nobody. I am an orphan, an artist, 1 live alone. The people on the island will think I'ha.ve gone to New York for a visit. Nobody will s k me. 1 am a. free soul. Ask Ronad Ingram. He knows." l » I The engineer touched the door, opened it and came in. He didlnot glance at Gay in the corner. The cap- tain handed him the-bltlof paper, ' “Shall we show them our heels?" The engineer considered. “I-low are the papers? Everything tight?" "Tight as a. drtun. Except this wom- an-who smuggled herself aboard But we can fix that up. The papers are perfect." l "Then I say we lay to, and give 'eni tho gab. What o; run for? Then they know it's guilt Face ‘cm, and flaunt it, I say." The captain smiled at him, nodded assent. “You're right, or course: All right, then. I'll be right dovrn." The engineer went out. The captain came to Gay and took her hand. His voice was soft, hls touch caresslve. "NOW. Gay. this is your chance, A boat is drawing up to us to look over our papers. You can 80 back on it, i! you wish. Would you like to?" Wild hope throbbecl in Gay's heart, beat such a tumult of glorious relief she felt he must have heard its music. But she remembered what Rpnaidin. Bram had said, she was warned by the silken softness of the captain's Vlllce- Sfillllll: as best she could the hope that. swelled in her heart at the thought of rescue she said ‘faintly; "Oh, no. Not yet. Can't I just stay on—with the boat? Can't I wait till 1 ani sure?” “Are you surc you want, to?" His voice was a velvet breath. "This may be your last chance t9 g0 pm]; Are you sure you wish to stay on?" “Yes. Please. I am not. afraid now. You ‘will take care of me. I took a chance and came. I'd rather take another chance and stay. If you'll iér. "m" "GQOSl f0!‘ you!" His voice was warm and hearty. "I sec we're going w hit it off first rate. I'll fix it up with Ronald. Stick to the original SWTY- GBY- You smuggled aboard- UM" my own bunk—I always tell the truth when convenient-and 1 like“ we We lmlli 1 finished my PBP" W“! wally W. lam in. I 1"“ who w more you w Ronald "h?" m" slslllilrd vs to lav to. New Yllwvs Bel balm». lllld you've so llelle- You'll set through it. Right?" Gav nodded briefly, "EH? llflllfl- I WmTt have you ilrl at all mum I hilve to!’ B: ruin ii tleekiwmthsraokmun riuii W“ ll an the table. “mrrim 116N169." he said. "Just ready to Md the llnes over You. That/ll clinch ll- Don't l» mellow. w. The? WW l» lmlv rum riuuim. They've Mthllliroh or. Just m tight, Qnd"_. l." filled her hll-lld-"I like you. leggy Bonny!" . Tlivll m v/vnl Illflllllflllilildiyqsmfl. H!’ Pflk It Mt‘. a" lllmnl Ml the 11cm in the "W" l" l1" NM w! hut. and Wllehld by the omi- Ihiph she mu '1" r "molar- Whip tho mommt “m- “l” ‘WPM to run out bodily Qlld flQmllifl Q ‘ Thu-Prawn norm u: rm t. W“. W mllln 0w‘; my rmru, "'4 till t-wommvyentqaeeir to- rlllw- Almtr p mil m: lnllincd With twwtyglull 3M out our from panionabie frankness of his voice wasl gone, instead it dropped to its must? we slowly» err-valor the level?» l" laying about thpm lay six boats of blip lllllr claw alleld ileel- wrllllewll hcmmirig thcin “It's sornpthing. more than rum," he said. "I wish we could gctirid or that ti»; girl." CHAPTER XIV ' With the captain and his chief 0m- cer in the bow of the boat putting out mi the Roger Williams, stood Ran- dolph Wallace, and he was laugh- ing. I “I know that. boat," the captain said, "she's been help up time and time again, but she always manages to get clear Slick as the dickeris, that gang. Money back of them. That's how." _ "She's a beauty,“ Rand said, admir- ing eyes on the Roger Williams. The coldness of the morning air, the graynessbf the pale dawning, tho tang of salt on his lips and in hi: The Roger Williams, Showing ‘Strqilf and Stanoh in the Gray Light nostrils,‘ exhilarpted and‘ thrilled-him. "What’1l they do with her, I wond- er-the boat? I know there's a big reward out for this gang, but I think I'd rather have the boat. Do you sup- pose they would give her to me, in- stead of the reward? I feel just. like settling down to a. profession this morning. The last “of the Captains Wallace. I think .I’ll g0 to sea. Gosn, how Gay would laugh. The captain laughed too, compan- ionably. "They'll put her up at. auc- tion," he said, “and if you really wan; her-and if your charges against? the gang hold water—they'il fix it up so you can bid her in. They couldn't give her toycu lSutrightP-at least, l don't think so—too much red tape. But they could let you in on the bid- ding‘, and see that you had tile money." I ' Rand's eyes, already shining with pride of ownership, roamed the Roger Williams, showing strong and stench in the gray.,i_lght, coasting the warps. “I wonder I never thought of it bit? fore." he mused thoughtfully. "Yell-r Captain Wallace, last of the line. Plcaficrl to meet you." 98 Brllmed joyously to himself, thinking of Gay. A_s they pulled alongside he spoke again, suddenly. "Any red tape to keep me from going aboard first? I warn; to sure of -a 800d looking chop, with egg eyes like a cow." . Th? “Plain llllilwtl 5.2"‘? "Pililllgll him up, so that. the first feet aboard ti): miter Williams weregici. thfldg of- acttvaUnlted Stitch lcrvloc. but the idle wbadcrlnr one: oi Randolph wet ml- Naval cltlcrra. however. were clan behind him. followed by twenty service men. Captain German stepped up t0 them quietly, all at ease. “ You say you homo well heeled for a gingll stowawgy." "You hpvp found no stomps" lllvlrll. film?" itllwd the oiiicar con:- WW1!- "WelL. a lort of one. A. wow“,- rllnnlne altar one or nyhmorrr. we dlacovcfeil lit! under my o"; bunk, hilt svlnl t0 llllwrr tlwn when in got you message. Only wpmQp," "will 7°" lzrllle row-Plumper: ilv and at u; look them om!" "We org only a from“, g you know. But we carry w p pfly Qlillllllwtll Elléfifii DMffll and wudrawing lfilfiiflifim3filfwlllhlnl- "Qllnftltoflliglllflifioldtiangr Mm». “a-W ‘_ cppiaill-ll you're after on escaped convict, but ' -» lfycuconimaolllapilchqaltlpu‘ l ‘lwdll look them over. it you dairi- CL“, m8 a 4°‘. the nww 1M ahmmmoltictnrwiilillll-M "we are am 7°‘! lost villi lit oil-axon vent an newly "We have tbs 8W3! till "ill. l! QB wont mo» morally. all liFlllw 9r l! you not! £44m)- an M?! F‘!!! "s rail-l . 6W . "Qllr v! Pi? llilFi-QYY: CWQEF- lir we ililri- WI! out P! t“ P999‘?! 9m‘ u»! when; new 1» all. a also. Hillt- 9? milled. Wo- il I wt 119' chills"? ‘Forms canoe all; Penal slllllll out ti) are. swept the balm- W men were willing to fight, and the ship was built for speed as W11 l! ipr endurance. But who; chance, with six of the steel gray service dogs lurking watchfully at boy, hemming them 1n. Rotheripatcb wits with the lawyers in the cpurts, which he had gone before, and come pit never sec- pnd best. ‘ _ ' "You! ‘w! owner P- K" 1 mo" n» all narrow ‘W "l course if you I Ntum with you." i The passengers were hurried up from below. llllllilicti bgclr against the railing, and wit/h than; Gay, once more in her dark slicker and leather pap, who had slipped B-lllflllsst them ps they wealth: °§Pl"?-l“'5 d°°l guy's heart was glpd in the know- ledge that shy: was saved. But wbpn. in the rear of that group on deck, she saw Rand, degnair, triumphant. sunl- ing, her first reeling o: heart-burst- ing joy that he safe gave way to one humiliation pnd phonic. Rand » came in triumphant, with the United States navylat his back, w find her here, knlckered and booted, like a thief among thieves, captured, dis- graced cud bandied lightly from man to nian. Spa sank back farther mm shadow, alpiostfpreferrizig the hazard of thc sea with Qarnillnanq the H.03- er Williams, to humiliation bpfore the dear loved eyes of ltand. ‘ "Go over the lot, of them," came the crisp order. “Incl: for papers, espe- cially, and weapons. Lieutenant, take the second detail, and search the ship." 1 ' ‘Gay coward farther into the corner. spiel‘ 11¢." fills watches the El?" Preach v! s brisk vcunz officer with hllrrlfled elolllls swa- fihs hit be: llP-t until clan tasted blood: §he would aw more. libs wclllll lat him llllllilifi ' her. IPF him search. M; u” _ 3f , still n; his bend HPQP her llll! all.» llimllll PM lllslillv- Peril»! the bulk of the pistol ‘in her pocket, be tlllllel .1115 11.494 "lllllllll lllellls, W," coat. . “Qh. null.’ I-Ier faint. gasp was irre- w histinctive. But sort as it was, it carried pcrpss the qppg, “Sec hcrei" "With a bound, Rand leaped (rpm hi; Posture of careless riser realm the rail, and hurled the astonished group from side to side beipre him. He caught gyy’; arqi. fllll-‘l drew her about, amazed, lncrpduluous. “That's the stcwawav." the captain explained silktly. "Found her under my own bunk. I was just going to marry her to my second officer." "Fillll" Bieallllllleli"? 3”?!» "QW- l“ it you? But it; can't be you! But it is you!" v Gill! P975354 WW“? "9" Reed?’ llllllbell» ".1 Fllmliht FPFY lied several YPll we I some W l" with, veil. one l??? brawl. 8W1 Y?“ weren't. illill-‘l . fills w» Billie!’ Yllllelllm“ "$11," l“ ills “will? sllslssh T“ 14W‘ momma llslll skewed l?" "l". 1"“- smscrcd with WW,- “Ger.” Brill!!! revealed. Flfillllfisslll: alarms ei W. Qtlilsllflllli- "It are‘? its yolk-ll l§l\.'*'-'" "Rand." ab: mlvlllell tselllilll- “Plflwl i" 9W ‘Hm! ‘i! EQP‘ lain. h: m mull netball“ rue- just to please mo." "Gav slll villi mesa-l’ "Qll. Rind!" "Wllll- WIFE’! l! m w!!! 119 can't. u than?" Rand smells‘! liutclllv ti! lil° hill?!’ WW? Wlltlllilluii the centim- "Nct l! you mks it awry," the Miller. ieuaiunr 1e hm velar.- inent of this unexpected turp. "ii;- fore I take over flip boat." "Oh, we'll be snappy, that's the thing we do beet. Gay, think o ruin- uel Pr" YW?" ma» w- you-curet" i "Ob. Rood!" "wen, how about it. contain? You've no objections, have you?" ' m!" 91m- hmna mum iittlg figure, u; a lllldillllflwltelllllllllltlclvttfl gtr-ewnllmwlllrlllrlwll, Contain 01mm gore d loll,“ ‘ll 9-“ “MW-WW: tgched himself from "r TrcniiYitfllrseli; and/Your F amily- r Piping hot waffles, deliciously crisp and de- lightfully“ browned on both sidesare a; treatlit" any time-dict" breakfast, dinner, supper, or when unexpected guests drop in. With an Electric Waffle Iron you can make them quickly and easily right at the table. Watching them, smelling their fragrant good ness stimulates the appetite and doubles the pleasure of eating them. Convenient Terms Electlic Waffle Irons are ‘economical 'to operate and may be bought on easy monthly terms. See them at oursiillre, today. Maritime H‘ Electric (lompany. Ltd» ' -i ' i or run 'xss¢>¢nri:h sXSTEii ed for a hillllllfill Si"??? l‘! ha" "l hundred ports, reading the service over her in p soft and silken voice 6w Delaney in boots ens rubber slicker, with tear-blinded eyes - and salt-stained face, renouczd her free- dcip forever. ‘ ‘ (Tilli- pup) cAn/lnuus urns AND THEM?- in ‘ ,, car-rename - By Richard E. Il-elaney, M .D. in 05K.- l land Maple Leaf Humboldt County and Elsewhere Charles McLean, son" pf Mrs. John Mcbean ‘of Caledonia, P. E. 1., is the store manager of the Elk River Mill and‘ Lumber Company at Falk, near ltfureka. Hehas been 29 years in the qoirien stem. His wife is a‘ native dallahter. E. L. Campbell, a popular grocery merchant of Martinez, a" a ndtlve of Cardigan, I’. E. I. Mrs. Campbell, whose maiden name was Mary Wil- liams, is a native o1 Melbourne, Aus- tralia. They bave a little boy going to school. I-Iollister ts a sister of the late Captain Geprge Maclicpd of french River, P. E. 1., who was drowned on bloat Point, Bgpt. l1. She is Mrs. John A. Campbell. Mr. Campbell is a. mt- ive of P. E. I‘. They are now living in their splendid new residence. be has e rower brother. a partner 1n the business gt building, contracting and painti . Diego m s Mrs. Jamar n-g- Brennan c! Bell- Diego hells from crth Sydney, C. B. so» u a dluihtar of wchui mull-l no and Annie orowiev. Mr. Brennan" in n native oi Charlottetown. and re-L. colvad hi: adulation at Bolut Dill!‘ lion's College. He in tho Whnlclltll llllverlll n. cream bolus in Boll Div . go. Thu have one can tour 80m 91 ego, and enjoy ever! comlwt. I lilo inc tho chum n1 mm Mil! Kathleen mil. e am rlllllill of Mr- Brennm. She lives with her aunt. Aln- K-tlilm Glows“. 1e W. . d! end attends college in Bu: Dirac-i ‘m. 91mm ll ov-wlv "we r .. ‘Charlottetown, P. h. . . _. . .. lleiiiiliisi l?! "w late , lllliiflJvlkj a,grain merchant. in Eureka for many years. Her father was a nat- lye of st. swollen. N. B. Her maidpn, ugly; was Josephine Christie. Mrs. ti,‘ M. Macdopald qt 180$ C street, Eure- ka, who, tpkes a leading part in educa- ttcpql affairs. ls Robert Oamarcnls sister. The Camercns are living with every modern comfort. OF CQNDOLENQE T9 ‘Mrs. Waiter Gorrillz- We, the members of Dunblane women's Institute, desire to express our sympathy wlthyou in your re- ccntbercayenient- Wp reaiizp that in e time of trihisuch as you have rllillllllsd tllwllshtllc ilratli c! your E.. arc weak. We wcllldtberciore ccm~ mend you unto Iliin who said "fir? grace ls suificient for thee." Maybe‘ open our hearts to the fuller, dcepw Charlcs Chllfitiemliusband. human love and sympathy l, cr meanings hidden in life's sorrow . and crosses may be drawn closer to the Father's heart. God hath not promised out. rain, sun with-h Joy ivltliout sorrow, peace without " ~ < pain, p But God Q11 promised strength from above . Unfolling sympathy, undying loyal Signed no bchnlf of Dunblanp W05‘ men's Institute. l ' Mrs. Amos Gqrrill, t president. Mrs. Wm. A. Gillcash, Secretary. i WWII "l? i PM?!» eceimrr iLN ltd b thgneaevleu neuralgia, neuriti 9's‘ élpirlwss m: cl Y .>§t>v*- I .t "“ “aifect the earl that through them‘ we i