.»,_ .zum-"" as »~» -;.--- _.._-.,~». -_t * Nc.. T I #rw °1t° _-_ . ...,_ ....> .».*.a~ ._’:.,__“.< -_ _ eh:.-_ ..~...e._ - ,__-4 ._ _._ ~' .ar ,_<».f;_ _.`_....1»zn e.. 1 `.r»»°K’5¥ ' ‘__ f I 1 l 0 PAGE TWO 7 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN L . - ' SEPTEMBER 16 / ‘ _ ‘ _ . .... ,.1 ..._ Give him all he wants W” ' with his usual caution “But there's "And killed those sheep?" Al "i'm not saying that either. B\\\» thare's no; a man, woman or childft around these parts would have' gone into those woods night beiorel, ~ last, heading for the big house" _ _ ‘i I felt that 1 had gone tar enough "am end 1 proceeded to explain the _ lighting of the limp that night. But r ""' although i saw that he believed me ’ " H readily enough. it did not for Hi H S an I moment alter his attitude towardi »_ _ - _ , _ _ * 't ' _ _ 1926 lamp. glut he was serious enough W about t e business ghat had brought him. some talk of it ~ the red Lamp. U "And, as a matter of fact," I con- ' Y ‘ ' ' Y eluded. “I think Mrs. Porter actual»-" "`”“"- _ ly saw the rnan Nylie chased, look-i ing in through the pantry window.’» . " `1.~ “ ' \' e ‘ all _ i' I (lb) rigl'1Il.l]'mslslldm:i`l$onlla;1-m alllgmcizakedt . A . To ieaven the gloom of the morn- ..”.I1l°s..T.1°:i:1. :;2.°:. '§.if.:.1;3 I \ » H»;;f°»y in 0 be 4. 1926. 1 th 1 in °\\ ' 1°f°“* ‘S11 S1’ " 3-. ’° .°’1 W 1 cto r I or esuppy g ‘ g Mm delivering at Doyle Bridge' ¥\\ . 1 gtgtqolfarhttgléy emotion when he saw.) nsar Tlgnish on or before March 31; 1921, the follow-Ing materials; .5 cords of poles, 16 ft long, 75 cords of poles, 16 ft. long. 4 in ` Inalnder random lengths. ’ l 5.3 as# 17 The Red Lamp (Continued) heavily out of the room. . _ “ite so darned good of you ailfl he said and although the words lie all escorted him- down. 3:' ` Mary Roberts Rhlnahaart l. “l‘m not saying thai." he sald> .fgrfi 3516 \\ .\{\\ I, a L", 7//1 \ 1 `5‘=.‘ - ¢ __ is 'd_, ` an 4 l‘~'_f.i 0 rtof . 6;(/oerzmenf --wha sew- feed If . u cannot nuraehim. glnoe |857 Borden'l meBrandCond¢n»e|; hal auoccaafull raiaedmorebebieathan all other infant food! combined. Write The Borden Co. Limited Montreal for free Baby Welfare Book. 6-26 "It'a probably psychopathic" he said. "M111 111° lllychopath is a poor individual, to let loose in any com- Lnunlty. especially whe`n he‘s get a ulfe.” My own suggestion of religious mania seemed to interest him. "it's possible." he said. “It's a queer time in the world, Mr. Por~ ter People seem ready to do any- thing. think anything, to escape' reality. And from that to delusion- '.‘.l insanity 1nn't very far." i suppose I looked surprised ai that. for he smiled "I read a good hit." he said, "ami my kind of work' ia about nine- tenths s cholo an how You’ve D Y KY Y . got to know what your criminal was thinking sad then try to think like him. The third degree is noth- ing but applied psychology." lie smiled again. "But that'f1 A long way from sheep-killing Now I'li ask you something. Did you ever hear of a circle, with a triangle in- side it?" 1 suppose I started. and I had a quick impression that his eyes were on me. ahrewdly speculative behind his glasses. But the nexg moment he had reached into ‘his pocket and drawn out a pencil and an en- velope. "Like -this.'- he said, and drawing the infernal symbol slowly and p'alnstakir1gly,held it ou; to me. t To save my life I could not keep nl hand stead ' the enveio e vis | Y' Y. D ' tibly quivered, and I saw his eyes I on it ' B m at Smal, audi ' ' Ci. were to’Jane the look was for Edd* ( ’ itll Y at small ends. ‘ _ _ , “wh h . ,,, 5,000 lt. or 3 ln. 1>1en1< lneludlu ‘ 1 T1}°m°S Ceffvllls his kit bas. 1 his eb, th Mum p,.,,¢ I “l 4° Y°“ "1“““- ef" 01 ‘if 30 pieces' 18 1-L_ long 3 x 10' N ` o\ercoat, .lock the newspaper and .n 9°! l tl Bsked- A110 01911 it 0111118 I0 1119 8 caps, 18 tt. long. 8 x B.. The lowest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. Tenders to be addresses to the undersigned and marked "Tenders for Doyle Bridge." L. B. MacNl|LLAN Secretary of Public Works. 1765-6-tf. Charlottetown g . Exi11b1t1on Tenders 1..-,~1:~1'_ts Tcnfiers will be receivl :n.~ .lndersiznetl up to and ‘~'~ll'lny, the Thirteenth day oi mhf-r. 1926. for the iollowin: i' _1f~ at the i~Lxl1ihition to be .11 Charlottetown from the 1 '2'tE1 September. the privilege of Catering 'I ' the Grand Stand only. J F-»1 the priming and selling of '~ Cards for the Races. "or the supplying of Straw rvqtllred. ` _ 1 For selling feed for Horses, .:'!o_ etc.. on the ground. ' V01* supplying pressed old Hay r 'fire iifrses. ` "us 1. 2, and 4, the highest 3' tender, and in Nos. 3 and 5 .=» ..1- 1117,- tcndcr not neces- i_\ lliiulldud. 1 -nay he obtained at 'lim' of C. R. SMALLWOOD, Sec'y-Treas. Charlottetnwn »». »....~e~oeo-QQQQQQQ-0-+04 5i`1'ilES ¢7.'_ rev; .. As in past years i shall this fail e open to buy large quantities of . _tr Certified and Uncertified Irish fcbblers and Green Mountains as wel as table stock and Cobbler f-'~"¢°"d5 Brad" 'Wm C°"fi"¢°' Idoptedit. "you and I might go up there and ‘ I- ld . Bef ellin isewhere give _ ,, ` war “'53 t rubbln th thing; e if we , .-"`1°=‘ :li °Dl,J:Je\’!l1"|1¥g:° WY f"°""` xp fl ,,;¥;,:n `,°:Q? .rq&n‘1chh cvoltegtheeagenii . 3.8 ." | k Y N yo.. »...~1- ~ A About 11.30 ton1gh,_ 1 took .lock __________ a e Our ow AUSTIN A. SCALES, and walked to Nylles farm where ed l b or . Freewwn' p_ E_ |_ \ the sheep had been killed. I found 9 E5¢aP_ t Q 3kl“l._ . ." \. No LAUNDRY the fieldhaend wa;1I;lerile;lhldlyhiI:.g'1l`o Lydh F. Pugkhglng Vgzg. a»oox _ » _ Ill Iii' 8.31111 W 880- II t 1"6*'9‘l‘3WU~ \ ;,_ / 1?"°a“|’ “ “-1,” * Pl* °f rolsres frgm a fence corner and coll- “ble ` ~ ----- -~~-,~1----' "l qsn;-*;;¢- N° hm' ~ l{°i" fronted me, and Jock‘s hair rose as Windgof' 0||g_“Aff,¢|-ghgbiggh 01 GR _ - he Prepared to sprins- my first baby I was very much run-1 / I ' i ~ - D de' -1 ' ~ ` hy '- ~_¥i<;'E\;_» F_\;l'_L OF vm; 'LVM' Al-Lell`e2?i>ei"oéga?'din‘;n‘ a stroll Thar; nll.'- ' eine-Lydia E. PinkhamsVe.§eiable arriving Murray Harbor 6.45 p. m. M5 - , .Nagy -` You obtain it at drug of lh|.""{l ' l ‘. - ' » . hwh t g My. ment stores simply by J,/' hrce \);ic:pr|eaill:::\l:;:ry ° :‘Ko:rg':X°”h“{°m¢“ thu’ "Oh, i don’t know-all modern 'fic W" °"¢ ¢31fl11C!~ CUB .. - ~ _n A , ‘ - ’ . _ _ T _ I " h°"m'V' slated-in Leamington, Ontario 'taken ml instead of 12 30 l uni ; U . .f ` K o € X l 1 lf. 3111! l1°fl1lil¢°1‘11P1’°l°°"3\’~ 0'! 80011 t Train No. 5 will lelslvtllléharlotte ay . I l ,. _ _ _ . -l\11Y li medicine. I am more than pleased 32 /f _ ,Na IGIIJQ7-linmidlki More sheen were killed last 'qw the ,°m|t=.._ Mm w_ PENN' dal; 6-X281?)-tms~»u1l:1‘;:';{’1dN;J‘i“1i;l20§>t-BE: <1 night. The -Livlngstones have lost Wind.”-_ 0||f,;n9_ an J L 4.20 _ _ rm _ .120 u dozen ot then- Illloodeo -rs[tocl;..an.1 um Cum, R,|;,,,,|uf,m pg. 6.15 :_ ln., 1ngletl?1'olr9,oon§ 2.0"" several farmers ave su ere stawhck N s_ I h d Trai N0 215 ml ' in each case the method is the °’ - I pd” n ' W “ve charlm' he me ";'.‘;'.'.':1.‘:°.':.“-.1‘;‘.:°.:':1;‘.‘:‘:.f°:..".:.° ::‘°.1:.§-53.*-.y..'.:‘::s:“°'°-“lsr bed in the .insular vein and then as Lyman,” hghken Lydl. E Pmk_ dévs' M°um'stewB" JJ' 833058 nz' neatly laid out in a row. hunt, vepmble Compound 'md I We aré buying no mutton from “ld abomitintho . n my med the l°°“l b“¢°l1°1'i it and the aloe all llellcemls. I have .___ I assured Thomas this .morning . “mfg 4,? gh,” c},{|,-1,-an mw, md prcperty of "N, hu R_ H_ that I had not lighted the red lamp mg m iclna helped me during the ¢.m",,,,' ,|¢u.¢,d |,, mg vm", of again. but he did not smile. - He monthsbeforetheywerebom. roc- cup-ud' ,_ E_ '_' annum", °f‘i-s quite capable of believing, I dare ommend it,to my’ friends."-Mrs. M h || nay, that I have summoned a demon CABYW Connm, sm Street. Stew- iargs oomiortab ouso, with a ' ~ 1 1 l_ ladle. Nova Scotia. 0 ‘THE wo,-,ST 1-Rum( modern conveniences, also barns.: g‘:|';“‘}§, ‘%gl‘h"°me that a count" » This year, Go! The 25 most fascinating porn in the world and excursions included in our Bare. S. S. Empress of Sycotland, 25,000 gross tons and one of the wor|d‘s largest I2 ships, sails /rn/n New ark Dec. 2. Ono ‘ management ship and shore. fl. Bruce llnrw-p, Illst. I'1s»ae|1|¢rr .\1n-ni. 551111 Jehu, .\'. B. Prrsontsl ner- l tics if desired. X » _////E. LIGHT OPERA 1::-a, Miss Sharpe. ::. Mr. Sapp? V f.~~»` Q '. Y. i i\ 1 it liliii ’ Iilill 7; " ,_ g HE OUGHT T0 KNOW riete family tres." _,,____T____ ‘if <1 We ii;;.f s,§§'_J .li Reggie: My voice Isn‘t hawi ci. you know. I think i’I| go into r.ilss Sharpe: Light opera, l sup~ _- lf"/J; j //7| _ /i/ I.f°....1"ff`T».-'-i’e‘.f.2.t.';.."s-Y. '- , e. ,," f \V/; -’ _-7, .;.> / i wonder how old Satan ls?" 1iiiC Ind Gillllltito I thought you said you had a Ctrtlinlyofalii-till | _____ "__ _ 1317 Uottdll l l`i;_ P77 i . .\\ \\.\f l3f_/_é._}r- ‘ \ lfft 5.1% \ 0|* ‘ \!\ ll .___ EF\_ G _ E ` C9 E\ s osu e as e u y efuse himself. Women s Lives - Ponoyepreoane-a|=ea» It is miled every I0 H . anywhere. Y meet every day _ cvcI;cl;nsi'n& 3 lotill. £3111 ms: han ` pped. it s-si i ii Five tima Kotex regular 75c Kotex super y . “Nuff he agreed “_I_ suppose n man must gain something by n thing like that, it he survives." From that to tl1e stories about the -main house. and to Tl1omaa’s recital thi; morning. was not a long step. nor from that to the history of the house itself and to Mrs.. Riggs. "Curious," he said. “how these people rise prosper, and then are found fraudulent without discred- iting file next generation oi’ their kind fidvcntually they are all caught between bases. and_it -be- gins all over again." Bu; the red lamp interested him. “Some night. sir." he suggested, "What do ou wan here"" he de "sn ‘hh ,WM bd-on ‘M mn, ~ and outhulldings together with fit-,d te U tr ‘ to t b the ~,,/ ‘Pretty uell out of condition, I'm long time be ore am n open en a s n sp ua 111, or afraid." Before he could marry, was what something. a.-nd it seems to have np~ d l ,C feat, ,. "Any boats u good neat. slr," he ne meant and again 1 thought of Denied I0 her 1m11s111a110n." lc: Am" m‘"ri° i. 9 ' said with hi ulck s ile ~“You my endow1ne1It fund for lovers. "It has certainly appealed to J Th] ,'|‘;"y'°u"‘;a"t ‘° b' “"°'° a°°'"' shall he the ikilpper. anlJi1I'll be the There are so many funds for pro- eon1ebody's in1aglnati<;n." he add- t S celebrated novelty Clrcus will entertain be Qc; N’°_tha¢ i5__n°t puma” midsbipmite, the bo'sun tight and serving human life,_and so few to Thats the mark our friend "the Ween the heats of the Horse Races. the crew of the-whats its name. make it worth the preserving. But sheep-killer has been leaving. anyhow?" ,I must talk to Edith. It is no ‘lIlt11i\y'aa\1ery;icortllains he picked' I ll S a ll re T I ` There followed a prolonged dis; use making the boy more unhnply D h t a p pa ed go depart. //1,; ,b 11 d -1 ». 1 1 ~ 1 d » ~ 1 78th H1 hianders Band i ~ t _ there. llc understood I was fight- And so out onto the drive, leav- in me with a full and firm couvlc some forty odd' sheep in the last few nights, probably in the celebra- llillllllll MIVISED down in health and the doctor laid I "That iunchroom proprietor ll teen acres of land In hiilh state ol' ti fnvi °111i W11» S611 Yi Chan es Murra Har.. razy over motor vehicles" °1||"Vi¢l°'1- APP|Y 8 er S com ng out to look “lo g y H L WARREN lthe matter And there is a certa n b0r_S0uns__ Geor C ' 1 4 ° ‘ 1 . . ° _ c = “W°|1. 11° ill 01° W°1‘l¢ 11‘11°|< |'\` ' ' ' ' relief in this. It seems to me thati ge 200 Weymouth 8traot.| ° , |,| | h I _" we have lo do with some form Oi' s unc room _ever aaw _ Charlottetown, P. E. i. reuglous mama' symboumc In its t0WI\ Service, Sept. Paciiic ----__i ancient sacrifice of many faiths. 1s55-9-11-sattuethusah manifestation The sheep -le the 13th and 14th It is s paradox ot life that s This heller le strengthened -by 'T .igatn flwalys fem Wt °"t Wh” he F R 'l`homns's statement' that in each MURRAY HARBOR \ 3 G35*-mn-nu 331". 11 en “~ ` ca-se the first one there has been Commencing Monday, Sept. 13th, _ _ vu' _ ; . left on a nearby rock or, in one in- Train No. 210 will leave Murray ¢4eQo¢o¢a>a 4 #roses foot leaves Montreal 0-A-ae-»>-0-#ooo YI-ptember 22nd. t Ana STEAMSIIIP LINES LTD. S. “CEUTA” Arrive Charlottetown and laava for Nfld. September 27th. i-or space and raiea Livestock and Produce, apply CARVELL BROS., LTD. Assure. e lectrie ern lfid llVI|\ ICTIU 14 Upper Prince St stance, on a fence. a small cmbalis- Harhor at 7.45 a. m.. daily except Beautifully situated fox ranch tic design roughly drawn in chalk. saturday and sunday, instead of just outside of city limits. Has iéod . . ' Ink h Moindxgyiai Wedneisziay, (':i‘ll1uIisdtay of the finest houass on the . p. m. 'I oe _ gsmlh W 0 M1 1' BYE. arrvnl 811° 0' eqmplggg with Mg .mg gow has dreamed of some horrihle or town 11.15 a. m. ||| mug. grotesque figure. and wakes to find Train No. 209 will leave Chariot- ,,,.,, ,,,,,l1t per-ohed on his hed-poet tewwn a.:1o p. nl., deny except sat- ||,,¢_ A" The detective sent by Benchley. urday and Sunday, instead of Mon- |°,. M.,-ku '.,.¢,,,|,,|1the Sheriff. has just been here. ll days. Wednesdays, Thursdays and °°m|,|M¢_ For N" man namd Greeaongh a heavy-set Fridays. arriving Murray Harbol' .muy 1° individual with .a pleasant enoush 7.00 p. m. manner and a damnahle smile. he- Train No. 2 will leave Murray DR. Je Pe hind which he conceals a consider- I-larbor 8.00 a. m.. Saturdays only, » ; A, 1' `...~.l`.i_“’*‘.tr‘1§`§.",ii.‘i2i.i“..f`°1.Z`Li.f"',il§i13%.1ilh§.°ih$h§..§§§"f§1.i’§`§i.`i; .1u'.l»°. I 30-pieces in full Highland costume 30 players will ., _'I ` l) f l ll , ll ' _ f , ° ° A I , segl dare so it was not lost" of t‘lI‘;\(l11n g asm but E “M a mm the muslc afternoon and evenlng ilharlottetown Exhibition Week __--.'_,___.-_-Q-.-...s Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Frida September 21st. to 24th _-l__l_-__.__».. 1,' l THE BEST LIVE STOCK in the Maritimes and this Province will be Exhibited ` ' s s s , , ivarreu himself staggering undef "‘°“"“' "I '“'* ‘ |S“dd@1-lv that that ridiculous new-I The Main Building will be filled with choice exhibits a box of groceries and the canned BORDEN EACTORY-TRURO,N.1 4119111- 01' 1111116 l18d`S01l1€ll0W S0! £0 . zmgs 95 Whlicll he al?Par9m]Y 1?' il~l1i 33ll¢;W'B 16811. illld éhati l;j)\;i'1ll rom farm) and ten _ t best. H h d fi ite 11116 Y 011x118 me. " oo r ." ° r d Jane’5 offer to take his 1 S8111. and__Er°““ed' “So youlw ' Fruit! Butter and Cheese- Ineals at our table. pute between Edith and the new happened on that too!" . "1‘m the wor1d‘s hes; cook with crew as to a name for the slooli. “So you know something about - , . , _ _ n can opener,” he said boastfully. which was co1npromlsed ln' me" M?" he said quietly, and leaned fo1~` the Handlcraft Qf the Ladles. “And when -bacon and -beans begin announcing that._i¢_ was to be _call~ ward. "Now, do you mind telling to pall on me, l'll come up for 8 ed "The Cheese." me “gil Y011 k110W?" hand-out." "Why'.' It has no holes in it." l He ad np; been hoaxlng me _ We stood around, Edith with en-_ protested. There was a curious significance in 5'i"-°"*'°" tire shanlelessuess, while he un-l “Because it's to have a skipper in his -manner, in the way he was packed and settled them. She her-.il..'~ said Edith conclusively. g looking at me, and it persisted sell insisted on arranging the top After the women left we sat on while I told my absurd story. Told of the chest of drawers, and I’ saw the small verandah which s11r~ it badly. I realize, and haitingly: I , .=;»:=g-_-I.../;.> ` her there, handling his hairhrushes rounds the boat~house on thrce|that I had Diflked UD n book on ‘\ caressingly. Poor little Edith, no sides, and smoked. ‘He told me l1\s,Bi&Ck M38iC SDIDGWIIBFS 01' 0111915 /3’ frankly in love, so ready to believe circumstances; he lass” exactly and hfad as prontlptly forlgottlen lt. U ‘FE _ _ " that love is enou h. and that au h enou`h mone to finis a course save or one or wo CMC IJ 121595 ! ° ° ._ W things as she hasgalways taken fir which will taykc another Year. A1. and that infijlfllfli SY1l1b0l of 11 U1' lo er?nt horses’ the of Nlarltnne Speed will `; , Aw cg’l'nt1;1[tie;l.lIio<;rgll1:)nd ;‘1heil:§r,tr:~illi1l aut- gheugilglr olfaltlrragréiing llxreislatsl l;;Ir\;!t;r;lq1;]g!lye riélpétmcallgclienliox lgaguiyozlél compete ln eight classes. The flnest array of Speed f. y w n . - _ E . .// ‘ I _/;~‘.» Aferwards we had tea on the nar- in Boston. _ IV/Omen. and now seemed likelY brought together In years. ,»/ ` *" row verandah over the water. and “But you know what that means, never to hear the last of lt. g g /’ i' , i Halliday examined the old sloop at first" he said “A sort of su‘1~ “AS I gather. the Lear woman 4,;-If 1 wilt ha poriessional eye limated clerltcal ich. iltdwill dhe tt1.|l1;1?wsp(;'e.;;l]‘i§t nili overlrtI<:wl1l.IsIsaid. I ` T I ° o e l a o than he ls, or rea ng own 1a wa sorry o ave 1a o tr restraints he is clearly putting on uble me, nice little place I hall, g _ tion that he suspects me of killing .__.l.._._ 1i;’;‘..‘:.§.?.?.'lI:‘.‘?2.‘;‘il.l.i;f“ °f '"1 “W” - GREAT BIG MIDWAY WITH FINEST (To be continued; _ ’ . []|1ERA'|'||]N FUR Don’t Miss This Year's Big Show y t _ . . mended. suspiciously. must have an operation as I wuiL _ I " "'_,"" -__ o mishaps. "Go easygwlth that gnu." I said suflering trom s di lacement. A . _ . _ W My “am” 'P°"l°" ‘md lm °“t 1° friend 'mud m° w .y°“' m°d‘ Saturdays arriving Georgetown at arriving Souris 11.25 a.m., instead of 2.00 p. m. Train No. 216 will leave Souris 1.15 p. m. instead of 3.45 p. m. Mon- days. Wednesdays and Fridays, Mount. Stewart Jct. 4.20 p. m., ar- riving Charlottetown 5.50 p. ra, instead of 8.45 p. m. GEORGETOWN Effective the same date. Train No. 8 will leave Georgetown 7.45 R. m. instead of 9.15 n. m., Mon- dayl. Wednesdays and Fridays, riving Mount Stewart Jet. 9.45 a. m. instead of 11.15 a. -m_ Train No. 7 will leave S¢°Wl1'1 p. In. instead and 616 p. m. 'I‘ra_in No. Stewart Jct 111.30 and 12.45 p. m. Train No. 1.20 will I1 Train p m. Sept. 14th. George- wwn I- m 3.45 nm., Tuesdayl. Thursdays and 55;,"-_ able amount ot shrewdness. instead of Tuesday! 11111 Sl1\1f11lY‘.'11l¥!» lffivinx Mount Stewart Jct. lie had. of course. cilerlouetowh "1" ;~°,,'°°;1 _ -was nc ne 1859-9-lissttuetlmdi. cami" my toge-‘arriving Charlottetown 10.40 a.m. 9.40 a. m. instead of 11.10 a. m. 1 Train No. 1~wlll leave Charlotte- _ Train No. 221 will leave Mount con- town 4.00 p. m., Saturdays only. in- Stewart Jet. 4.20 p. In. instead of redstead of Tuesdays and Saturdays, 7.10 p.'m. Tuesdays, Thursday; and .He ap0105|zed` gmmy, wwe 1Compound- Itoolsitste Ilyfor 9* m_ held Jock by the collar, dna even Greer- Darin thlstimelwu wry- E" M *°UF11S Tr.,n'fN';f‘|"::'.‘fw gf'£:`:";"' Elm" condescended to point out where l”5lTiaf°°§mb‘b{|;9,;i I gel: ".1 N0 Gee illlelthe same due' Tram at 525 p M Mo d #L di. At South the dead sheep had been found, but gud nngeméfl ; 110 Hgh; M-madw I 911%/e Sourism7i50 s. m.. Frm-R -Ad _-_snuz *V* d 'I' 3: acres cleared \. f, ,mess ,S ,un 6| vm, w cents for a package gf 12, there was certainly no cordiallty in V £1 Co dd 3° 'urft f S d ° 3 mf ‘Y °x°"Vt E' | y r U 'n "V dwelling house and » ms d t age e mpoun 1 mea o o un ay, Mount Stewart Jct. 945 a. m ra for Sourls st 7-00 A. M “rm with or “mmm - ""m”"' ““ even “ “Me ° good, andallmy people do, too One ln, arriving Charlottetown 1100 a, Monday. Tuesday, Friday and Sat 7-10 Wednesdavs, NEWs. now ¢asta Leos to Buy- Loaa so Use 'Tha new Gllson "Magic" ls hull: of Tun sten Plate. Transmit; heal THREE! TIMES faster. Patsntad air-blast burns all th gas and smoke. New type elmo-shaped FM* lets more eat units aut of uel. Electric arc welding seals the furnace tight as an egg against leaka of gas. dust or smoka. lursss llard or Colt foal, Coke or Wood You are not dependent upon hard canl alone as you get excellent rssuln from an kind of luel-soft coal. coke. oil or gal. Y°\l ¢1'li°Y nn extra saving by using low cost iuell. Write hr laay Payment Plan A moderate pa mont down in- ltalla the naw éilsnrs "Ma|lc." Lsam all tx features ol this naw ssrnsatlanal .priced heating ayat Gilaon Colimltod » _ W will waleama 101" "“|“"7 Cl¢l|°¥\1¢. aitstch plan ionns. esti:rl=tas alld full inlormatiorl. {;.l.\‘|Hm'°“w plied without nbligating you in any way Act st ones-this I malta plans lor heating your home properly HAN cherlglltlallg-eil-E|1l.|.& MURNAG're1e»h°'\'-4°'