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From the tlrne lie turned back in thc boat and landing. made his escape luto the woods above Robinson's Point, he disappeared entirely-Here and there a ciuo has turugdvup, to end lu disappointment. ‘ Girfinough be- iieves thatilie will begtciinmzhat net, but 1' not so‘ sure. . Although ' almost forty-eight hours have grassed Jane has not yet opened‘ up the subject or’ the telephone, and because 0f lllfil‘ inor- ISLAND PRODUCE WANTED rorarocs, TURNIPS. LIVE and ‘nnessso POULTRY, surrsn, sacs, ct-tesss Withra representative in every city and town throughout Canada and with a well established connec- tion In the United States, New- foundland, Europe and the West indies, we are in a position to place your offerings on the markets that will bring you the best returns. It you have any of above Pro- duce to offer please get in touch with us. ‘ The Harris Abattoir Company, Ltd. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. HIS GUIDE Hill Sillii DESIRABLE HOME H. J. Love offers his house No. 86 Edward Street, for sale at pub- iic auction on Friday, October 22nd at 12 o’clock noon. J. A. MacDONALD, _, Auctioneer. 2045-!3-1-i,l6,18,20,21,22. "Did Yllur doctor consult anyone before he operated on you?" “Oh, yes, of course! He con. sulted Bradstreet." CHOPPEd OFF HER WORDS “Why does that woman chop off her words so?" v “Can't help it-—she's got a hatchet lace. ifilldsfs “[5! INDIIZS on the palatial , SI. bloatroyal ’\ " Oil Fuel r\ 23,500TonsDisplacement Leaving NEW YORK Jan. 26th and Feb. 28th Sail in the wake of‘ the buccancers. Coral isles, sun-kissed seas, vivid colour, romance, life! A PERMANENT CASUALTV Housefiy: Ah! The swatter got another of our brave fellows. Bluebottle: ls hc badly wounded? Houscfly: I think so. He's com- ing down out of control. (‘ample/r information from ynurioen! steamship urznl or thrill l o. Iii-ace Burner, iii-i.‘ l Passenger Agent, Hniut ‘ ilolsn, N. B. WORLD'S GREATEST TRA TEL SYSTEM ___i___._ ‘tltisnrtiit tcamr IRNATIONAL LINE Fara from St. John $10; from Eastport or Luboc. Mo..$9 _ l "Last Trip for the season l. October 30th." l Hubby: My mother made a dol- lar go much farther than you can. "Every Wednesday Bteam- w" B l k i ey: ut ma e it go aster. er leaves 8t. John 9 A- M. Atlantic Time; Eastport I 1.30 P. M. Lubcc 2.30 P. M. arrlvlng Boston, Thursday l s A. m. l On saturdayl. Slum" l "u; direct from at. Jenn I to Boston. lflvllll 5" l pom, 7 _ P. M. Atlantic l Time, duo Boston tollow- l l I lHQ day. 2 P‘ M" Connections at Boston with direct steamer to NEW YORK NATURALIZING HIM Reduced rates for automobiles "Th" m" does," “em to know n ' d b . ccmnpanle y passengers much about the Constitution." EASTERN‘ ~~ |th|s season, judge." ‘TEAMS H“; L|NES_ l "Then I guess he's assimilated." CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES LTD. S. S. “CEIITA” LIIV" "WV"! Arrive Charlottetown ' and luvs for Nfid. October 20th ' PM! and November 2nd. November 6th. For pace and rates Livestock and Produce, apply §-Q-OOI October 10th hid reserve orrsucb matters, I have not told the police. Asked bow I bad happeud to be at the telephone and thus receive the alarm, I have replled that the bell ‘rang. that i went to the lu- strurnent. and was immediately aware that one of the receivers was down, either at I~Il1ihday's or at the main house; that l hoard u CPHSILJLIZELJJIC wire, followed by u second and nearer one. and lifter that a silence; ‘first following that I heard, near the receiver. the sob- billg breath of exhaustion, _ullrl that immediately after that the re- ceiver went up, and I called Halli- day frantically; nud that, olr his replying. I told him my suspicion that something was wrong at tbe rualn house, and to meet rue there zit once. Brit there is a discrepancy bere which may cause me trouble ifl they come buck to if. A tele- phone such as our does not ring it’, one of the receivers ll$ down. Andl tbe plain fact is that. our telephone did not ring zit ull that night. As I have not yet-recorded tbl- everrts of that tragic evening iii their sequence, I shall do so now. ‘Hulliduy bail dined wlrb us, null had been more like himself tbau for some time past. The news that the boilsc was tn be given up bad seemed ‘l0 relieve him. for" some strange feusnll, and I remem- ber be said something which puz- zled rue zrl tbe time. “After all." be said, “we undo wbut has been done. it may be ltlio curl.“ After dinner he ‘and Edilb Hill. on the vcraridab, and going to lower a shade l saw that she was holding a match while be drew some-thing ou a hit 0i‘ paper. Bur tbe match went out nliuost at once. uud I would have lbougbt no more 0f il- bud I n01 beard Edith Sdyl "And ‘lire cabinet was there?" "In the corner lie replied, l am no eaves-dropper, so i drew the isbado and turned away. IIe left at something after ieu. zrnd EtliLll joined us. Silo was vcry quiet, uuud sat. watching me play solitaire while Juno sewed lll~ dustrinusly. At brill’ past leu or tbcrcabouts, June suddenly sold: “The telephone is ringing." 1301b ‘Edith and I looked up c:i,li‘l And ill bcr face lnukcrl white and ilcr eyes were sligblly fixed. "it is ringing." sbo stiirl, lbickly. And {but is bow I bapporlcd to be utlbe telephone that uigbl. And bow. loo l gave the alarm which cnahlcil the murdered to escape. by calling ‘Halllday. “Get your revolver and rueet rue m. tbc main ll0lIfi0," I said. "Tiroles snluethlug wrong there." I know ‘tbul. bud I not rung lilo tclcpbnuc, bud I gnuc for llniilduy liu-ttoarl. wo would iitrvc caught ‘tbu criminal. But ‘lo ring flu,- rule house was to ring tbe other‘; bc may still lmvo bccu sluudiug ‘llIGfG gasping. ilo ilrrd, for till be knew up to that. time, tbc rest. 0f tbe nigbt iu which to iiifab bis deadly work; lo dispose oi lbc bndy, to gather up his suitcase. waiting out- side. and get away. , ‘But i culled I-Ialliday. and be list- ened. He know their that instead or hours 'be ilad only uriuutes. He must have worked fast, in than, ghastly shambles of n room: ‘the cm" was probably already out. in the lane. He may even have stood there. ill. the corner of the Success N? iihxlsfr. ti”- NQ _ Relieves constipation, bilioueness. sick headache a saws. osrsnnssec IAIWIVI hlliilillliliSm We are paying high- est market price for White Potatoes at our Warehoue, caravan. BROS., LTD. _ . AGENT.- u+ Street. CLARKE Baos." Nothing, that ls, which leads to. he cannogl ‘oppe-rtheypollce tiras- , -75 Queenl iisneAfi-It: BAKI N G PDWDER .. in all your ll-l Y btilring~ aw. 0:14:11’ co. not TORONTO; CANT " " lune. tbe engine turning over quiet- ly, and watched Iiailiday running up toward the’ house. And ~96!‘- baps be laughed, that secret laugh of his which had uiivnys rather chilled me~ 1beuAbe simply got into tile car and drove away. Cool ‘and crafty to the lust. No body, no murder. lie made for the boat. He left behind llilu only two real clues; tbe knife, which Annie Coch- ran identifies I13 one token from the kitchen, and his packed stilt- Ciliit‘, Nor intentional, this last. Ho must have needed clean linen. Aud certainly that diary of his in cipher-he would rill! W811i lliill ill rbc builds of the polico- llut what would tbc diary luattcr, ufler all. if be himself e-czrpetl? August 22nd. ‘As time goes nu tbe case is coni- plicutetl with ~tbc eagerness of all 5U] t..- 0f people to bring iu extrane- ous circumstances which they 90"‘ sidcr important. For instance, I.iviug.stoue's bul- ier. tbe one who bought ‘the knife in Oakvlllo nud (zuuscil so much ex- citement by so dflillg. has ‘been ov- er to get. a description or‘ Gordon. preserving ull air of urystely which uuder other circumstances would be vastly entertaining. Another story concerns a nihi- led-aged luau of bigbly respectable appearance and Of u srlllilfb all“ heavy puilrl, who was seen walking irucertrliilly along the illdill road near tbe lliviirgstollc pluco at 1:00 IIe replied that be llilll becrrl fore, and bad been lying by tiicj ma“ BYQf 511190. Hi< condition bore this out, as bu wars sfuiucil with blood illlfl dirt. iic z -l ed tiic offer 0t‘ a lift, ulltl was lcft n1 (be railroad station rrt llzrrllrfsi aruuzeuleilt; tbe instrument. was in _ 4 _ __ _ l lire sluull bull. uot ten feet from PM” wfmwh “'0 “we” mmel wbeare I sal; it would ilave been lmfhe “U” , , lmposslbl for i, m m“: without 'Iircre bnve been ruuuy rilillllill" our bearil it. and we burl bczlrd ""653 m‘ ‘lm“""°_'"‘h1" mmmu" "l "Othimy people arc convinced 111ml lbcy ..Y,m-\.,, Mo“ d310,,“ Jflnuy- buvc sccu Gordon. ziud uppurculiy Idditb accused bur. Ilut. I giltucerl illlllofil filly iiillllll-‘F .\">"iil "1' llfvllly a, hm.‘ m“; l mnwmbm- m," M“. or so, with whirl. Edith culls pzllollt “w, Oddly relaxed m he‘. chair; ioutbcr buir uud ulr inveterate. cig- nrcttc bubit. is likely lit any time l0 l“; [upped on the sbouldoi" uud lzrkcu to u police Slilllfill. 0f clues of other and iccscl‘ sorts tbcre has bccu ziimosl ilII embzrllissurcut. Both tbo library and the portion of lbc bull ucur tile telopbrriro brivc furnished fing- er‘ prints. But Rh‘ Grccrlougb says: ‘ “Finger prints do not. discover‘ ciiiuinzris; lboy idclrlily lbcln." Nevertheless, grczrt pains iuivc been iukeu to prcirervr. lilclu. 0n the white luarbic municl a very distinct iluprlut iu l)l0Ul| was pilolo- graplicil without (llfficrllly; others, less r-ieur, wclc dusted with black powder before tbe culucra was us- cd. Detailed pictures wclc luade ol‘ tile library and ball. before any attempt. to put tbem buck ill order was permitted. aild ‘these prints have been enlarged and carefully studied. One of ‘them with a strange restilt, (Ireeuotlgb. handing it lo rue to- day, said: ' “This prirlt is defective. can keep it. if you care to." But f “louder if it is ilcfectlve- There is what Gleenmigb calls a ligbt streak in the lower corner. but Ii. requires very llltlo imagina- tlnn to, give to this misty outline the semblance of u form, and to tbe lower portion of ll [be faint, but recognizable appearance of‘ brocade. l ‘have said nothing. I say’! . . . One filing which puzzles lire poi- lce ls tbe violence of the battle; it scour...- iucredible that Betbel could ‘have made the fight for life which be evidently did. At the same time, they lrnve two problems to solve which JepeaterPseai-cbiug 0f {he house ‘and wide publicity have not yet iruswererl. One is tbe disappearance ol‘ the‘ manuscript Oil whidil Betbt-I had worked iril surnmor- Annie lCocb- ran has testified that ibis manu- script was kept locked in a draw- er in the library desk; when Halli- day and I entered the house this drawer was standing open 5nd tho manuscript. was missing, n, has not yet been located. l Bur, perhaps the most surprlainf You What can sauces Bu t cam-p. nmsntsffltlekzroilJnolsa ‘litiitklilewuy ___ M1329 . . ii >' I ht of tbr» rnrlrriel’. A gagging ‘gm? 269mg his _.,,,,ev 6tnI,vEL‘l]-I Iletliel. save that be called on pad and asked H, he was i“ n.,mb10_|irr1e a day yor so ago, in reference . '3.“ navld Bishop, Buchanan "qua a visitor to the city last week. Mr, Frank Rosa and Mr. J. M. Magbgau were visiting in Suri-y last week. - . . Mas. Willie MacWiiliam and Mrs. Wilfred MaoWiillam were in Pin- ene visiting friends last week. Miss Margaret McLean, teacher, returned to resume her work in Su-lfy school after‘ snomllnt her twg week fall vacation at her homo in Louis. .\Ir-_ Charlie MacEachei-n autl Qompany are jbusfly engaged in l. V . : l loading ties at Suiry Slat-on this 1M1 to assure wee, - ‘suecess’ Mr. (iavfleld Rafts o: Roseberry ~ retlrncd homo l t week after a Mad‘/Z]?a”ada suclccssful operation for appendi- jf" ‘ ' JV" "m citis in the P. E. Island Hospital. Ivy ZiiIaoPherson and her aunt, Miss Cbrlstinia MacRae left for Boston last week. This is Miss. MHGPDOPSOIYS first trip and “in wish every success. y, very enjoyable evening was spent at the home o! Mr. Richard Macllae, Point Prim, last week. when a number offriends gathered together and spent the evening wlrb music‘ and dancing. .\Ir. Joseph Griffin, Newtown, fulnisb- ed the violin music. .\Ir. Pat ‘Dunn. Iona, was visit- lrlg in Eldon last week the $119!! of .\Ir. and Mrs. Alex Iifacwiilianlfl- .\lr-. Ewen MacEacberir of Gar- flttlll who returned home a couple ol‘ weeks ago from Tignish left Ian-l week to resume his W011i 11$ pile driver. Mr. Alec R085 01' Flat River is with Mr‘. MncEacltern in qfigulsh. A very enjoyable evening was spent in the Belfast Jubiic Hail lust Wednesday night, Oct. 13, 19- 26, when a number of Charlotte- lnwu musicians held o. consortia nil] of tbe bail. A number of brrskcts were sold and a large sum 01' money was realized, p. is tbe failure of any friend or rel- ative 0t‘ Simon Bethe] to interest ilimselt‘ iu the case. Cameron's cd tire house expressly disclaims ully previous knowledge of blm. "Iicre is u possible tenant for .\ll'. Porter's ‘ilousef’ he wote, "of lnute to Larkln before Bethel rent- l lwlricb he spoke to me some time ago. I have no acquaintance with to a. statement in a book of mine. struck by u cur all lfnur or so bc- 1 iilliiiime- ‘Mwever- ma‘ he woum youngest. Prince i-lflllll, died iu 1919.) bc n quiet and not ‘Lroublesonlc tenant." Hullidzry brought up this curious situation yesterday, ill one of tbc rare moments ho has given us since tbe murder. . "Has Ii. occurred to you, Skip- Wales’ Favorite Dish FLONIDON, Oot, 2I.—W'hen an offi- cial life on the Prince of Waicn comes to be written some day, his royal hlghaeaifs biographer will find ready and waiting for him B mine of carefully collected matter about his subject such as probably never has been gotten together be- fore regarding any individual, roynl or otherwise. The QmIue" in question is nri ex- traordinary collection of newspap- er clippings about the prince which is kept at York \H0llH8- his London residence, ‘it is probably the luff;- ost of its kind in tbe world and is being added to daily. ‘The clippings composing lt. till, at the present time, over forty big VOHIIHBILIOFIII- ing the completeat of possible vo- cords of the prince's doings from his eighth year onwards. Ono of the most lutreestirig vol- umes in this collection ls the iln- rnense book of clippings from Am- erican and Canadian newspapers that was compiled by the state du- partment at Washington during the prince's first visit to the Uuitcd States. in d919, and presented to the prince after tbe conclusion of bis tour. ' Advice to Americans. There was some good-liuiuorcd chatting of the prince in tileAmc-ri- can press on the occasion of that visit wliicb be has often laughed at. For example, one article is headed: "lDon’ts for those who meet tbc prluce." And here are some of the don‘ts: 4Dou't call him Jim——it is not his name. iDon't ask him to have a drink- be might accept. ‘Don't ask him when be is going to marry-be may not know. Another article beaded: "10,000 Possible Brides for the Prince of Wales." which dealt with bis mat; rimoniui prospects, always appeals to his sense of humor. lBut lu ad- dition to articles of this kind there are many dealing seriously with-tile Prince of 'Waies’ visit. Another clip. one ot‘ tbe latestto be inserted, is a little piece from one of the iboudon papers. Its sub- ject is the prince's simple tastes in food, which be is said to inherit front both bis father and mother. “He likes particularly," says tbe writer, “dishes which are typically English, and one‘ of bis favorlteais eggs and ham fries-eaten prefer- ably when he comes home late at night from a dance or" the theatre." Kitchencr's Caution. Aluoug lire other clippings is tbe account of the prince's first Intel'- view with Iiorrl kitcbcucr when his royal bigbncss, iu ‘September, 1914. wcut to sock perluission to g0 to France witb the Grenadier Guards. “After all." said tbc prince. "if l am killed it docs not greatly irrat- tor. I btrve four brothers.“ (The .l.or'd hilt-boners reply was grim- ly slgnilicuilt: “If tbcrc was only tbc chalice of your being killed to consider," lli! said, "I uni not at all sure that I should be justified iu forbidding you to goflBut there is another danger. In tbe present state of our ilircs Fried Ham And Eggsl 3 S C Boys’ Combin- ations. hum $2.25 up. d Men's Combinations. in I wide selection ol nreiphts, priced from 12.5010 87.60. lwiIl-ltlbr-l PATENTID Comfortable Underwear» W ~ for all the ‘ ' Stanfie1d’s, with the same warmth and all-round underwear" is made from materials of luxurious, sizes, styla and weights. els to give an easy, natural, comfortable fit without bind- ing or bulging, Stanfield's ger- ments are easily laundered, and, given ordinary care in washing according to our directions, will not shrink! Stanfield’: brings the luxury of real underwear comfort within reach of sil. -,."° _._ . h . : iidli‘.'.‘o'....'i'if.‘liiifi.,ii children, or; Priced mm $1.80 to I2. Infants’ Vutc from llclep, "Iowa's Unlin- eur. , choice 01-03:: and socialite, lrcm QIJI up. omen, curiae... and infants-men rid boys—ALL can wear urety of perfect fit, omfort. Stanficl‘d’s "family owny softness, in all Designed from living mod- The surprising low cost of A new, excllsivc garment, “TWIN “FABRIC” consists of TWO FABRICS woven together so that silk or cotton comes next the skin for comfort and warm wool out- side for protection. Made and patented only pen" he Sam’ "H"? ll l5 swam“ you might be taken prisoner and mm- “0 ‘m9 helollgulg l“ Mr- new‘ that is u risk I um not, for obvious by Stanfieid's Limited, Truro, N.S. Write for free booklet showing swatches and styles of Staniicld'e Underwear for all el has turned up?” "I darc suy at mull cull outlive most of bin contcurporurics uutl must of bla flicnds." And be asked. apparently irrele- eveulllgs you saw blm and talked to Iriin, ‘bow illil bc impress you? I uleau, hie slate of mind?" "Tho last time, oi’ course, bc was frankly frightened. He said as much." "And before that?“ "Hc tiidii‘t say so but bc more or less on guard- iils revolver. 0f cortrsc, were ratbor prrrlous limes." Ans II iriultcl- of fact, tbc twzrsc is anything but u cicur out: ugzriuut Gordon, as It develops. Gree- nougil has been, all along, as coli- vipceri of Gordon's guilt as he ‘had previously been of miuc. But Beucbiey is more open to convic- tion, and a conversation betweou lHalliday arid blm this morning, on the lawn near the terrace, is still running in my mind. Halliday bad been protesting against. Klpeerbfiugli-‘s lmeltbod of "following a single idea until it went up a blind nliey and died there." "Of coirrse,“ he said quietly "you can make a case against ‘Gordon; It's all here. But you'll have something left over that you won't know what to do with. We know that it was Mr. rBetheI who bit Gordon and knocked blm out some time ago, but who tied blur‘! Where's the boy's own story about seeing a man at tbe gun room win- dow’! Mr. ‘Porter here later on flllda that tbe same window open, and sees a man in the lower ball. »Wbo was that? Tire same hand tied the boy fbal ‘lied Carroway, and Gordon hadn't even seen this place at ‘that lime. What are you 80mg l0 do with that?" "Then where's Gordon now?" iBeuchIey asked, practically enough. "I don't know. Dead, maybe." Tieiichley stood thinking. "I tblnk I get the idea," he said. "The 118M. you tblnk. was between ‘Mr. Iletbel and this unknown of yours; the boy either saw it and got, mixed up in it, or knew he'd be suspected and beat lt. Is that was IIe ‘bud those r; a “Well, I would say a man about to commit such a clinic,"- doesn't pack his suitcase. with the idea of escaping wilh,,it." ' A thought which. I admit, had never occurred to me until that moment. . As a result of this conversation. Beuchley Ilsa advanced a theory of "mm. cum, Flllodfee- dons, Sorceress trout Icalses ll‘ Strains; stops Spavin 14m.- "IBO. lliayl pain. Does not bill- "P. remove the heir or lay‘ up u" lmfll- $2.50 a bottle at drugfits’ or delivered. leek I I "H. 1 vhf-Vows. In. m ldllenllldg, his own which accounts at least for tbe failure or any relatives to make inquiry. This is that the old man was in hiding under an as- lllmfid "B1116; hidinl. ‘in the most "chided loot be could find; from acme implacable enemy who ‘had finally causht up with him. (To Ie continued) - one iristorlc occasion wbcu‘ "Ilc \\'.'isn‘t fur old as all that." prince “played ililuscif iu" us cup- valltly a mnrueill, later: "The two Club, ill SCOHIIIllI. reasons, going tn ict you run." 'I‘bov0 are several good golf stories about tbe prince. Tbcrc wins lllv taiu of the -famo,us St. Aildrowfls ‘Iio bad to get tbrnugii tbc terrible (irdeal of making his drive with some buurlrcrls of tbe boat golfers iu England looking on. He foozicrl ———smail wonder-and the ibuil roil- ed about thirty yards. , "Ob, you littlc blnckgurlrd!“ shouted a voice. Tile owner of it was s. sun-burnt old woman who bud walked from her coltugc twou- ty-ouo ruiics disiaul. lo sco lbs princu play blmsolf ill. the family. Govvriabt, 1926, Shnflclds Llmitpd. STANFIELITS UNDERWEAR l~2l iinlur lbv prlrrcu, Wlltlll llli lorrrli- cd tbo rcusuu of tbe cxcirrulutiou, ilcslowctl n stivorcign on tbe vvn- poor iulru mid apologized for bis drivc. ave you beard about epsl Peps is a scientific preparation put up in pastlile form. which provides an entirely new and ef- fective treatment for coughs, colds, chest and throat trouble-s. Peps contain certain medicinal ingredients, which, when placed upon the tongue. immediately turn into vapor, and are breathed dovvn the air passages to the lungs. 0n the r journey, they soothe the inflamed and rrilated membranes of the bronchial tubes, the delicate vvalls of the air pan- salres, and finally enter snd carry relief and healing to the lungs. While no liquid or solid can get lo the Inn a and air passages, these Pops mes get there direct, and healing commences. ' on out tale lrlloleflvrlte across tt the mic and eats of this spar, and mall it (with 1o. stamp o ps7 return posters) so 20p 00., Toronto. A free trial ‘PIG will than be sent on. A Crayfish and stores sell cps. 25c box. pas _i___._.i___.__.____. Reasonable prices 2 express WIIOHI. 1 heavy farm ‘wagon har- ness, office furniture. maclvlnery, scales and other supplies. Cali Friday at, CANADIAN PACKING CO. PLANT ‘Ntlf Exhibition 029s!!! I lllR__S_llli5 “ I9Q5-10-12,15,16,19,22.25. I . outlier Sllif To BE sol-D b)‘ Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Build- "lll In Charlottetown in Queen's CWMv in Prince Edward Island, on Tuesday the second day or Nov. °mbeh A' Do‘ 1925. it the hour of twelve o'clock noon, ALL, THAT TRACT PIECE AN-D ‘PARCEL OF LAND situate lying and being In Charlottetown aforesaid, bound“ and described as follows, that ls n, "vi-Commencing on the w“; side of Pownal Street at its jam. tion with the South Side of Syd. rlcy Street, thence Westwardiy giml§ "\Q_ §OUIH side 0f Sydnoy reet for the distance of 106 feet 4 "wit". from thence in a South. “"451 d|"°°"°" it Filth! angles to Sydney Street for the distance of 8i feet, thence at right angle; qggt. Wildly and Parallel with Sydney Street for the distance of 23 feet 8 inches, thence at anglgg northwsrdly and parallel to Pownpl Street 54 feet or to the northwest "his of the Byrnes E|tate,_thence Emwlrdly and Parallel to Sydney Street forthc distance of 82 feet 6 inches or to Pownal Street afore- said. and thence northwardly along the West side of Pownsl Street 37 feet l0 the pllgg g1 and ls psrt of Town Lots numbers 71 and 7'2 In the first hundred of Town Lots In Charlottetown. The shove sale is made, under and by virtue of a power of "t, contained in an lndcnture of Mort. gage dated the 30th day of Nevem. b". A- 0.. 1923 and made between George J. Mo0ormack of Charlotte- Edwlfd llilfld. Insurance Broker. and Bertha McCormaek his wife, of u“ "0 Plrt, and the undersigned of the other part, because of default having been made in payment of the interest scoured thereby. ' For further particulars apply st, the officeof MacDonald A MacPhce Solicitors, Riley Building. Char- lcttetown. A. 0., 1926. . PETER McDONALD. m . iata-io-i-rrr. i °'t'"“ town in Queen's County In Prince ‘u, pmmny ‘mug, ‘g Dated this 20th day of September, xiii!!!’ October 20th: ron sit: Farm at Long Creek containing i" acrcs. Apply to l ' LEONARD GARDINER. Long Creek 2162-10»20-wfrn13l. PUBLIC AUCTION rvrouoav, ocrossn‘ 25th AT 1.ao P. m. SHARP I am authorized by Stellllf" Holrcyd, Wlnslce, to scll'hls belu- tiful herd of Jerseys. Also 1 ma" 7 years old, Clyde; 1 mare 9 your! ‘old, general purpose; 1 drivlnfl mare 14 years old; 1 horse 3 1"" old, Land league, 1 colt 1y, ytl" old, Baliarat, 1 colt 6 months all? 1 heifer 2 years old reclaim‘ Shorthormi mlfer.2 years villi Shorthorn, 8 registered Jersey MW‘ and helflere, 1 registered Jersey‘ bull 1 year old: 1 grade own 1W" 10 ten choice My, 200 bustle s 9°“ toes, 1 set driving amass. 1 driv- ing sleigh. J. A. MIIIONM-Dv ' Auctioneer- ZOBB-TO-IE-fmwftl. Desirable Property Hill ‘Sill! ‘ b rlvste sale that deslr I offer y p 1° ‘yam, Street. Charlottetown censiltlll. °' up-to-date dwelling, in therctlll‘ repair, with all modern coll/Ill‘ lences ‘Including hot-water hostlnlr set tubs and spacious side IN" with large building suitable f" warehouse, stable or glregi- Th‘: property is offered at s Nfllm" l not sold by private sale Hi9" [g will N o'clock cred by suction at 1i noon on that day. Apply to 0 J. Mfifillllcr _|eek or I92 K10!!!‘ Revere Hotel