'i L...‘ ». ~. wssanvoeefi ,- -;a~,~ ~s-easw ~:- ¢v~I l g s... 5696i ..‘F""'5'°.'! "Peerless" lBrandFox Netting; Foxes are valuable, and in 0r- ‘der to insure their proper pro- tection you should have the best therefore you should have "PEERLESS," the best rEnglish Fox Netting on the fmarket. Qlleavily galvanized before and ‘after being woven, it will not trust. lf any roll docs not rot-Em llavour by’ not have the lineal: isigpp M‘ flu will’ Drysdalc." another smile. . farmhouse. I would psruculsrly like a - ' few words with you. NJ‘- Dryldllel" (Continued) - “Won't you come in. My name's e “Ah! Thank you." In the sitting room. he, laid his hat on the table and looked at me with "r am the tenant or Black Edi! "Black Edsel" repeated the Mme simple-Wm and I hate. trams . in; around, and told the fellod ‘so. I've had ‘twice berm‘ to reprimand Josef. for belne dewnrteht rude to neo- plalvutIeanprouileaywItooka stick to his beelnwhmrIhsaid what had happened. The fellow has cnwl- ed about, afraid to look at me since and eve" ._ For Sale One Fairbanks Morse Diesel Crude 0i! Engine. "Y" type, 25 horsepower. 325 ll. P. M“ in Al condition. A real bargain. Can be seen and examined any time at Amherst Amherst. N. S. Write or phone Truro, N. S. Creamery. Oil Engine Brookficld Creamery Ltd. I 4-25-211111. in astonishment. and my ercreeeifli must have shown ml! IRWIN’. M‘ h! gave an amused laugh and said: “Why, didn't you know you had a tenant there?" "Oi course-of course, I knew," I said shortly. "But I'm airaid I didn't know your name," I added with can- clor, "You've every cxctlse," replied Mr. smith politely. "You've just taken over, haven't You. The 01d lB-lfd 019d quite recently - and I didn't hear about it till alter the poor old chaps funeral. You see, were not in the way oi getting news lip there in the hills. Have you been here long-that is more than a day or two?" "on; about», a weelror thereabout. But please sit down- Cigarette?" "Thank you.“ lie dropped into the arm-chair. "I only heard quite cas- ually yesterday that s new laird had- tumed up, and I decided to come down Farm For Sale One hundred acres of land, one mile from Hunter River on Hopednle Road. Sixty flve acres clear, balance covered with a good growth of hard and soft wood. This farm is well wat- ered, near schools, churches and one of the best shipping points on P. E. ‘open up to your satisfaction, “RETURN THE ROLL, we will igladly replace it or refund iyour money. We also carry a complete line ‘of Fox Pans, Staples, Lacing lWire. Nails, Hinges, 1'" ox _.fl‘ongs, etc. i The "TROQEIS Hardware Company Limited l ’_ c M. Lampson o 00., . LIMITED. M Queen Street fnudon, l}, C. l. Eneland Public Auction %lss 0v RAW FURS ' Shipping bags will be furnish- ed without chllga by applyh: to I. '1‘. Holman, Ltd. Sum- ulerside. P. B. l. ulepresented by Alfred Fraser, inc. Ill Fifth Avenue New Iorh, N. I. r . i i Accounts Audited. Income Tax Returns Prepared. A. E. MacNeill 6r Co. l2‘! Grafton Street 31d A-H-lrss‘. ‘i BELL 3 MATHIESON i ' 1 l. B. BELL ‘t; D. L MATl-IIESON, LL. B. l’ Barristers, Sollelt s. Mo. l" Money to Loan. filial-Charlottetown and Montague 11 Mark R. McGuigan, i4 B. A. I IAIBITIR. soucrron, nu d HONEY T0 LOAN ‘Gums Block, Charlottetown. an, in i. McLeod & Bentley l. A. BENTLEY I. l. BENTLEY, K. (1 llrrleter and Attorney-at-Laq Ofllee: in! Uehmend Btreet MONI‘! T0 LOAN Charlottetown, I. l. l. i. B. A. l. A. IeIIOHALD. pllllffllll. ATIOINEYS. I1‘ , noes: so was /|<— s. o. srewaar. w. o. wrna __..a-.._--__ .___ Professional Cards AUDITORS iMcDonald 8r McPhee ll. I. MQPIII ' Stewart- 81‘ ‘lDWlhET InU. L0 l.‘ ISOLWINIII, ITO lsland- If interested see Duncan Nicholson, Clyde Station. or write to the ‘owner GORDON McLEOD, 2.3 llopcdale Avc.. g Toronto 6, Ont. 3l9'.!—4-2l~l\veek. AT WEBSTER'S CORNER 0n Monday, April 28th, at one o'clock, farm consisting oi‘ 126 acres, 90 clear. balance in wood and lumber. Very conveniently situated. School on one end, and wharf on the other. Good buildings, close to Churches, etc. Also the followlnp-l kitchen table. 5 kitchen chairs. l kitchen lounge, l dining room table, 6 dining room chairs, i sewing machine, Z bureaus. 2 commodes. 3 beds, 3 mattresses and spring, 2 screen doors, l parlor lamp, pots and pans, quilts and blankets. l truck vrszon. cart, wheel ‘narrow, lplough. hay machine. sccder. 1 Terms of farm at sale; oi movables. i eight months credit, on all sums over i five dollars. For iull particulars apply to JAS. SMITH, Webster's Corner. J. A. lilac-DONALD, Auctioneer. 4-23-5l. . - '§’»: w-i». FARM FOR SAL . acres of land at French‘ Fort ln Queen's County-about B5 acres clear and in excellent state of cultivation; balance covered with good growth of hard and loft wood. Large and commodlous dwelling- house and suitable barns and out- buildings all in good repair. Conveniently situated, close to school, churches, butter factory and Railway Station. The farm is conveniently laid eff and all well fenced. Good title free from encumbrances u aranteed. For further particulars apply to Stewart a Lowther, Barristers, M Great George Street, C‘ lottetown, or to the undersigned on the prem- lees. WILLIAM BIID. French Fort. I‘. I. l. February 20, I030. fllof-e-l-tuessatawlre. ._._.__ Auction Sale I will sell by Public ‘ on the premises, North liver, on Thursday, May 1st, me at one o'clock p. m., or if day proves unfavorable the follow- ing day at some hour. I bones, I milk cows, 3 young s“. tle, 2 sheep. binder (M. IL). hay mow.- er, (I. a w.» hay rake, eeeeer. vlleer. C lirpset about it when I heard. Was it I oller for sale my fann of 100 and make his acquaintance. I hope I haven't. pushed. along too soon? I mean, before ycirre settled in the Hall and s0 forth?" "Not at all; I'm delightei-L I was coming ruond one of these days to look at Black Edge and other little bits or prof/arty in any case." SMITH APOLOGIZES "well, now that's just the point," l said Mr. smith, flicking the ash from his cigarette. "I've come to offer you a very humble apology." l-iis large brown eyes looked at me in mingled amusement and concern. 1 could not but wonder what on earth was com- ihs. but I met his ease unmoved as he continued: "At least, I concluded af- terward it must be you to whom l owe it. A man came to Black Eigc yester- day and his reception was. to pa: it mildly, preposferously rude. I was very lyou, by any chance?" yesterday-he's scared I will ‘fling him out into the cold lia-rdwerld. 1 can only repeat haw eonioundedly sorry I am. The nexttlme ‘you come to Black Edge I promise that your re- ception will be more-shall we say? suited t0 a lsirdl" "It's quite all fldht.” I answered. “Don't let the ihlngiworry you any more. I fumed at the time, of course. and thought. of dropping you a note. But as I was coming shortly with my factor. I decided to mention the mat- ter to you personally. Your servant. is certainly a dangerous sort of beggar to let loose on people." "More than that!" exclaimed Mr. south. "The fool Josef has lost my dog. You saw it, didn't you? A beauty A valuable dos. too, but I don't. mind that so much. The man says the’ brute got loose anrlmudc alter you. and it never came back. I thought perhaps you might be able to throw some lizht on lt." , My heart. was beating a fine tattoo. but. with an effort of will I keep my composure. "The dog came alter me right enough," I answered, "but it dlssappesred in the‘ mist.” Mr. Smith ran his ‘fingers through his gray ltalr. "I thought so," he said despondently. "It's gone over irlio that gorge. The mist was dreadful yesterday. Mr. Drladale. you mustn't thlnk me a. bloodthirsty brute when! say Id as soon that marl of mine had gone over as Caesar!" Ills eyes were troubled and I could see the men was upset If he only knew the truth, I rs- flecfed, how different his attitude to- ward myself would be! “I must get Josef to keep an eye on the strcinl. It's deep and blacker. the bottom of‘ that sores. nothing has "so earthly‘ chance that goes over there. Down at , the water's edge the rocks are ates-pi and slippery. Poor old Caesar!" "As a matter of fact." I replied, “it was. I went for a long walk up in the hills before lunch, and when I saw some farm buildings I wondered whether it was Black Edge. I didn't have a mw, s0 for curlOsity I thought I'd no in and inquire.” "My dear fellow," said Mr. Smith jumping to his feet, "I don't know how fotellyouhnvvexedfam. IWIspJS- itivc it. was you. Please let me explain. You mush], think too harshly of us. It's all that fool of a servant's fault. He's got less brains that the average horse, but is really as loyal w me as it's possible to be. My hcalths bad and I've got; to travel-e. lot, and I picked Josef up in a little Bavarian town Just after the He was down and PAIN efiiaiitii AFTER SOUP. BREATH ' GMSV QUINCY When your stomach is sour and full of ya, when you belch wind eadsufier from cramp: and diarr- hoea, tryafewclropeefiruelyold NERVlLlNE-even twenty drops in sweetened water will give you quick relief. , . " I New Bmnstoiclii . __ _,‘Motllcr’.r Experfmg ’ For the benefit of may sellers who left haw jut! what la do when relies ills eveelah the ehillvel, In. Ill. Cer- peaur of Reihesy, NJ. gives [eed sl- ybet "For the he! three yearn," eh slain, "l have and Nervlliae, and fled it a wasteful nedklae. h ear has we have and Ndvlllae fee neuralgia, cells, dill: and cranes. liurviilee gives wander- fal relief. lenpley lhrvlllae fee chills. cells sad eels la the eunuch. I live Ia lle euaalry and fled ltevlllu a sneaky to anlti Ia evemnlas the naay snail Ills arbe la the fully." “ tieteeastestly upovlrmi 5 P5 THE. FlAlN _.-._._-__.._.. l -v-_- bailliae thereoaabe IHUAI For Sale Thejlie If the Victoria ma! with eatlflls let Tleestwe Ifillrrtleywlllpbsiell ‘aitraetlve "It's rotten haldluck," I murmur- ed. 16411111: I Old in my inmost soul. "I'll flay that fellow alive," said Smith between his teeth. "but there! We won't talk about that any more. Now in show you forgive us for that. appalling reception yesterday. Mr. ' Drysdaie. I wonder if you'd care to l lunch with me one day." I8MdlW0uldb:¢!ll-"Z2l0d aodhk. iaoe lit up. - , "Make it. soon-tomorrow?" he cx- claimed. "Better stlll, come to dinner about '1 and we'll have a decent eve- ning. You can come by road-you motor. I suppose?" i ' ,_\ "I'll come in the ~ two-sealer? f nodded. "It belongs to a pal or mine," "But any brine him with you." pressed Mr. Smith. _ 4- "He's away atpreeent. thanks, or I dare any he'd have been glad. ls ta».- roed all right?" _ ' "Psseeble. You ally Ill-long the rnalnroedanrltaksthefirstiontla left. It Ives right up min the hills. There's a irate on vouryrlebt Just be- fore it dips ihtothe valley, vim n. call the gate?" _ ‘ . " '“I'll find the way," I assured him. w. about. rising. “I'm delighted you can come. I'm a solitary sort of devil. Mr. Dryedale. out it's‘ laassnt w have a real long moratorium new‘ and than." ‘ _ ' . _ 5 "Do you knovr-a man nallorygey. more?" I asked boldlyaandawalted his answer with eagerness "Boymore? Yes. He lives round alaout here seme- where. Iknow him slightly. He moon about doing water colon." lTo be Contained) BAIIAIIAAUTO ren- m-is: one Orouilllilleflehesnbeagittnfl deyaw-asfliereoent offourlreileh commune.» no. Algiers and covered nearly 1o,- iltlillnileswDe-lnrutdnillrlhfln Obileilefi-Milipwsrate deman- etrukettieeraetieabliityofcroning. the Sahara with ordinary stock earl. Jikw Gillette Blad a day! in; airplane fields on the route foi- lowed. Recommendations oi lime mis- sion have not been made public.’ For Aching Corns tired, swollen feet, Dominion-quiche demand forces Gillette p production to highest point in history y “Send more blades! Send more blades! Send more blades!” The telegrams keep a pouring in; and our plant attempts to ansvuer them by making 266,000 of the New Gillette Blades a day! The highest in our history! Yer every one of those thousands of blades spected. Every blade must be right. If your dealer is temporarily short of the New Gillette Blades, he will have them presently. If he has norbeen able tio/get-a sufficienrsnpply of the New Gillette Razors, remember that the new blades can be used in your old Gillette until-you get your new one. - We promise to catch up to the demand very soon. Then every- body can have the perfect combination of the New Gillette Blade in the New Gillette Razor. The greatesc$z00 worth of shaving comfort ever offered. $1_-°°-‘-the New Gillette R1110?‘ $1-°°—.=ten New (jillette Blades a Get this great combination the minute your dealer can supply it chasm sarmraazoa co. or CANADA, ulvurm, non-lam. slasher l» y:1llllmnllm/IHHlllillllnlllllllri: 11...... Gillette Blade: is the newjreeu puke! at or near notice thereof- GIVEN under hi! ' ‘ the Seal of the u! this 10m rm 0' 5P‘ 1m and In the 2m Ills Melffllf! M" {Jharlptktown aforesaid, the Otty Weigh Scales In Charlotte- ‘ - » . town aforesaid. and at the store of C. ramca anwsao lseslvn Xian-nu. e Co-, in st. Peters in King's DOMINION 0F CANADA Province of 'County'ln'sald Province. And l do hereby further order that a true copy _ hereofibe forthwith served on the At- ‘torney-Genersl of this Province, so (Sill-i n- "'70, that all persons lnteruted in the ma M" eetafaasreforeseld may have due 30lB-4-l2-l9-26-hiny 3rd- (ulirr Breeders’ ileeiin n» Annual Meeting of the Prince some none MM ‘ . Amocistlon will be one u. the GURLING RINK SUMMERSIDE Wednesday April so. 19 - - m was rltoesrs collar ' ' it. s.) MtlfGeorge v., A. 0.1m. In He: Estate ofliatherlnen. am- PheelateofCh-r ' ' "m; '- Province/deceased County in the slid tootsie- By the Honourable ‘Barolfbsonard Palmer. Surrogate. Judie‘ of Probate l1 ‘i; ti" h . l" u" "wm-"lir oasis-foetal?’ 3r’ all‘; ofmge a: '3” d lmmbfifl‘ m, “ha”; literate person within said‘ County. over the _ Continue this morning and eight trut- lne _sud,you will ‘e5 gruey an " “not ms ‘a. 4 ' lf you euflenfrorn aching corn: and use Abeorbine._ J_r-. and get prompt flllEf: Before retina; place the feet in a bum of hot water to which has been added a small quantit of Abeorbirle, In, _, Follow this bat with a m ‘drops of lib-oboe. in. well rubbed 1 . _ rob a light applica- Absorbine w. .' 1.1 w,» i?‘ i“ . 0n. , aligning m an. - “h _, leeeionvbeglas Lotti. -‘ late Ooart ‘ llmlaeneleltellmpeetaneetele 5-5 _ p alennet, “I Mills niacin. not irinlvlna u. attend l ellliated wool thie organisation» . a (lines! fhpiztuga. saunter. m‘ an LHAAQA ‘a vv wv w 5cm“? ‘ iii-i if"? § f .AN»*I‘ED "pfroraroas roams "CABDAGE arms. ‘SPAKQNIPQ \ i Q4