Ad! Llkftlfllh 'A S0141! SPMIISII’ H Failure ol several Indian money lenders in rural districts of Burma has further complicated the a8¥iCUliUY81 situation of the country- SMILES ` ai... ..i;.*.;'.i'i"f- fi \»l V U* qw 14": , ., ;-€Ks.,_ I / I 333" ,___..___ \7,\x. J 1, \/ci_7"l my lf ilk J l ` `\ _,ff ._/Sci \"" _ i _ THEY HADTO SEE PARIS 1 By Homer broy (Continued) “Pixel” said Mrs. Peters bhvrvll --Thgn, you go again talking thou awful farmers thihss- E\1i'0P¢ll1 don‘t know farmers as we know then -over here a farmer is a poor, lllitc rate peasant who can never get ul in the world. Peoplc over here simpl point of one person being as 800d B5 another." “Well, they ought U0." mumbled Pike. ` ' - Pike lorlked eagerly forward to the great evlnt.. What. u welcome break in the long days at Mont d`Or it don't. understand the American view- i'iYl"""'f"""”"'_'_" or the last moment rush held that ancient stronghold in it tense grip. As eveningdrew on the chateau was filled with men carrying flowers and with purveyors bringing wines, cham- pangas. bottles - of whiskey and liqueurs "' would bc. Mrs. Peters started in lol “we émw afford m be e°0nomk._al| ' "“""'°"‘ ` have the chateau cleaned from top, _ i |‘ k V _ 1 t d'i e ed w Pm thu] to night,-. said Mrs. Peters. She had on y e .. ,, d nk , ,, ,_ _ i0 b°f»‘_’m_““ ‘Se ‘“ ° ~ omitted no detail. Mar e men s an em m I tcrcycles, because they're toe noisy mlf the V’uaK¢ W” P“°”°d lm” 5"", yn me kitchen sg,-M-,gg v,»hi¢¢.¢0ai_- for words " vice Pike rejoiced-at last there was 1 7, ' ' | cd men were making sandw ohes and or a e S@'“\°“‘i“8 he °°“‘d "°- Nev" "°'°'“; ning the final touches to an eiai»~ One of the most valuable farms in was a Cham-,Q mi- i-iim to occupy him , , fl i 7 ' 1 the Province, consisting of about 101 ucres, 100 acres clear, and in a high state of fertility; two miles from Albany and Carleton Sidinz; near Lil I i School and Churches; Buildings newi _ ‘ _ 1’ and equipped with all modern lm provements. There is also For Ranch of ten pens and house for married man. Three quurli-rs of purchase money may remain nn Farm. Inspec- tion invited. _/15 ‘ ii i > 1 \ li' 3 3 3 in his life had hc been idle. and hercl self and taking off his coat, he started ln to help, But Mrs. Peters* si-nt him away. l “What‘ll the servants think!" she said. There was nothing he 'could do. ln: fact, he was in the way. No one paid; .. any attention to him. in the last furious days of preparations, and he_ pu crate buffet supper to be served at eleven. - _ ` “I do hope the Russian caviar sand- wiches comeout right," said Mrs. Pe- ters. “Ii is lust little touches that make or break a party.” I M” 1' "`° “W “id m°'7 llleii’s Suits-new stock just m, from $14.00 up. ~-An ' t :art ` rcicrs. "lust when.I’m sa worked up and nervous." l \\‘andei'ed dlsconsolatcl about the i GORDON W- “~"“'>`0»\'» ' Y i -say. Mummie." mu Pike as he c 'r ,apo raversc. i great castle now alive with cleaners. , i _ gh nu d surveyed the platters _ covered with . 1968-2-2s.wstt55L ` md.: lil: SVI:-;lis°??'" ° we l one °{ the "m"‘35 th” p““m°“1”ly|darn na kms, “let me some of 1 - ‘ if iv t-ry i _"';°__""`_f__""'?__~ "VU, l"U"“~" imemsted him W” th” S°°U"1W? “dl them Ru;-,sian sandwiches. I never , “And once ou were eau ht ln I ‘ _‘ ' ralnstorm anil' all your colaors ran the pohsmng of the amor m me er l msmd ‘me “nd rv h°“d °f them ml' _ » mgnhen Po" man! were YW V mor room and the four clankihg sults| my mey ' -*Z* out of a job long?" in me dmin§'1'°°m- These sun* haul “I doh`t want anything disturbed' always fascinated Pike and during now YW can have them when they 1 Auction Sale at Dunstaflnage, Lot 34, on Wednesday, February 26th at one o‘clock sharp, on the estate of the lye Joseph Webster, consisting of 16 acres land with good house, out- bulldlngs and large orchard, right opposite Dunstalfnage butter factory, close to churches, school, etc. Also 25 acres with horn in Dunstallnage in Lot I5, together with all his stock, crop, farm implements, household furniture and everything in and about the property. If stormy Hrst fine day following. Terms of form at sale; of stock, crop, etc., 10 months credit on all over $10.00. 6 per cent uiY for cash. For full particulars src posters. MARY ELIZA WEBSTER, Executor of the estate of the late Joseph Webster. 1871-2-21-22-24-20. M. *Professional Cards _ Mark R. McGuigan, MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron mock, cinirioiieiown. r.u.i.i Prohibition Commission Chairman, Mr. GEORGE E. BROWN, _ Margate, ~P. E. L Bend all infomation regarding ln- lrsctions of Prohibition Act to the' above Or To ~ Chief Inspector B. J. Haywood 'lil Dorchester Street. Charlottetown Phone 709 ii McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. llrrlster and Attorney-at~Lsw » Ollcei 180 Richmond Street MONEY T0 l»0AN` Charlottetown. P. E. 1. I iMcDonald & McPhee I B. A. J. A. moon/u.n. n. s. Merni-:ii lannrsrcns. ATTORNEYS. BTG - noun 'ru was Bile! Building ` Charlottetown .-_. = Stewart & Lowther -' J. D. STEWART. K- 0 ' ‘ N. W. LOWTHER BAIBISTERS. SOLICITURS. 511; It Great George Street ~ MONEY T0 LOAN _.-.I--\_._,_3 W aye DENTAL SURGEON Ill Richmond, Street _ Charlottetown, P. B. I. Ollcc llonrs Phone M3 F l. yi. lo I P. M. I s ir. M. ui s r. ss. ' "No, indeed, mum. Dat very nits l went around to de melodrama and I menu he stared at them and wonder, imc passed around w_mght_., get s job as s deep-dyed villian." _ I l l 4 Miss Chance: As n wedding present papa will give us the ex- If B A - _ BHRSTEE s°0u[,,.wR_ nc P='“=' °' I ‘~=“°'"° WP- _ “ru tum in and help on these. mi Mr. Nokoyne (anxiously). Yel- snd what are we going to do allen ward? 1 if “A” \ "l suppose your sen's stay cl n year in Paris at the Art Academy did him much good. Reckcn he learned to lot." "Yes. l don't think I ever saw anyone _tie a necktle quite as sn- tlstleally as he can." __ _._.____-»-.----,..- I Sale of Property I am offering lor sale my property known us the Joseph Murphy cstute, situated at Conway Station. Lot li. consisting of 82 acres practically all under cultivation. Flowing und manure out lor the seasons crop. Con- veniently situated to Station, School, Churches, Post Oflloe, Telephone, etc. lf not sold privately will be offered at Public Auction on Thursday, March 13th, together with Stock. I-‘arm Implements. Fumlture, Crop etc. Apply to A. A. BAMBAY. Conv!!- ERLAND L. RAMSAY. ` Dalhousie. N. ll. 1945-2-25-31. cd about thcm. “It/s unbelievable that human be- ( ings used to wear them things," hc mid' 'which nc- longer belonged to him. Once he told Mrs. Peters that hcl was going io try one on. Sho was iwi-rified. i ~vvhai, would the servants thinki' Don`t you do lt." ' But once or twice, in spite of wha , she had said, he had surreptitiously` taken down one of the suits from its cobwebby corner and had lifted it and been surprised at its great weight. ~ i "I 5111790-Se it wouldrft Ieei so heavy _ if I had it on," he said. 2 The 'boxcs of yellow paste and clmmols skins were now brought, and' as Pike stood watching the suits be-2 ing polished, his' hands, so lung res-i trained, itched to get hold of the mediaeval mall. "Say, Mummie" he said eagerly. speed things up." "DOh`t yOu touch them," comman- ded Mrs. Peters. "Remember, you`re a gentleman. Go into the garden and‘ keep out of the way." "I'm setting danged tires of re- membering it," returned Pike, “Every time I want to do anything I've ilot lo remember a gentleman would.n't. fl0 it. and then go off and set down and hold my hands some more. This eternal settln is the hardest work I cier done. I‘d ruther doctor ausick mule." Prepantlons continued. Another automobile ` with B. chauffeur was hired to bring the guests, such as would come by train, out from the stef-10h: and an orchestra was en- geged. “I think they should -be hidden be- hind a bower of roses," said Mrs. Pe- ters, and an order for a bower of ro- ses was put in. ` The Slfl‘ll8Ele to get everything ex- aotly right cimtinued. One day Mrs Peters came back from Paris with ex- ultation written on her face. "I‘ve had such wonderful 1uck," she cried. "Going to Paris this m0ming_ I saw in the -paper where Lady wg). vertrec and the Honorable Ba.;-l;gr9, had arrived in Paris and I went, cg their hotel and invited i,hem_¢nd At last the big day came and Mont d'Q!'. which had withstood several sie- 805. trembled as never 'before in its --._.-.___-_-_.___ .._._---__& Amid Mrs. Peters. . they’ro coming. Isn't it just spien-‘ dldl" long and honorable history. The furyl l Standing about 'ln the dining-room, thc family ate the few things the but- 5 ler was ablc to salvage from a kitchen “By golly!" said Pike. clutching af plate. "havin a shwray sure gives al 8 fellci' an appetite." l “You can liave plenty after while," ‘My stummick is a great hand for \v:m:`ng it now," complained Pike. but | his mote;-t did no good, for Mrs, Pc- | ters signed for the butler to clear] away. No one. coming to Mont d'0r at cigilit o`clock that night. would ever have suspected that turmoil had reigned r.-',-er it during ‘the last few days for now llicgreat pile wcis :rs quiei, _gud pesgoful at thc hlusnlyf sleeping village itself. The orcli:c‘.l'a_ had arrived and was in the b:°:.1l;fz\_si.- , rcoiu,eat`n;; ltssuitper uiidtiicrclt would remain until the propri- time to at/:al .out to t-he \\;nll» that untroubled brow, would ever mmde its home there. At nine Miss Mason arrived in the Peters car, sent especially to Paris for hor. She was now in gray, and the autographed fan had given way tp an old-ianltioned one of black' ostrich feathers set in tortoise shell, and ab- out her splotched neck was a high antique dog-collar of pearls. "Madame Bcuguereau left it to me in her will," she said as Mrs. Peters stopped to admire it. "She was such s. splendid woman. I wore mourning for her for two years. I had forgotten how high this hill was. I thought the car would never get up it. One never knows when something will go wrong withs.cs.r.Didyouseeinthe papers yesterday about that frightful motor accident in the Vosges? I thcugiht ab- out it all the way up. I exipect it'li be more dangerous going down again r havent seen Mont d'or recently- the last time was fifteen years ago. li, was io the funeral of the baron's first wife. She was-." and she gave the la,dy's name. "He took on dreadfully- and married inside oi a year. It quite shocked society. People marry so quick them days." mi be csncimieai ` HIJNTI-:R RIVER. AND VICINITY Mrs Frank Bagnall visited her fat ii Im he i y-" . M" "°" “° “M M mi ‘ Menfs Ovcrails, regular $1.50 for $1.08 per pair Men’s Work Shirts, regular $1.25 to $1.50. for M iii i -;=-" F `== _ =<~ '~,s_--- ri_f __ _ _ f . 1 < 1 i i l i ~ , ,_ __‘ , ‘ ' , ii . .~____.__.__... prggpivwm __ _ _ _ N_ _ _ , I _=_l=__i;i;aRUARY._-36.193,, *-°:=; a. M ey .-.. and Better This Year Saturday, I 1 March lst _ 89 cents each., Men’s Pants, regular $3.50 for $2.48 per pair. lllen’s iihalii Pants, reg. $2.50 for $1.49 per pair llien’s Fleece Lined Underwear (Penmans) reg. $1.00 for 69c per garment. ‘ per d0z.- Fancy Cups and Saucers, reg. -_$1.50 for 96c Best Tea in 1 lb. Best Quality Hard third off. Sensationial e-Days Salle a _ ln_ Lower Montague -“_ ». ..i. as » .M vo T. II. Owing to the Great _Success We Had With éfllur , Last Three Mid-Winter Sales, We Have . 4 Decided to Put on Another Bigger <5 » Bargains Galore in Every Dcpi. Sale Starts iWednesday, February 26th ancL;~EndS ' FOLLOWING AREA FEW 0F THE' BARGAINS: _ _ lllen’s Overcoats-one-half regular price. Good Bulk Tea ...__ 40c per lb. Better Bulk Tea. _ . . 50c per lb. Lead pkgs. 58c per lb. Wheat Flour _ _ . . _ _ $4.50 per 98 lb. Cotton Bag Second Quality Flour 4.00 per lb. Cotton Bag A well assorted stock of Patent Mediciiies one- Tumblers, regiilar 7 c each for 4c each. _ All Hardware and Paints 25 per cent off '_ . _ Brooms, regular 50c for 33c each. _Boots and Shoes 25 per cent to 50 per cent oft* Granulated Sugar . _ _ 6c per lb. This includes some of our new Spring Stock. 2 See 0ur Grocery List 'ln the Store - / DON’T FDRGET DATES FEBRUARY 26th, 27th, 28111 & _MARCH lsi PGSITIVELY N0 GODDSCIIARGED DURING THE SALE l have suspected that Trouble had once ‘ ` Po Ee Io » / ing bower. At lisll-past eight W A E & . . _ M Mrs. Peters éeme down the nav- I | ‘_ . I c _ ` row winding stairs. No one. seeing _ . . _ .’_ , ling evenings entertainment is in f store in thc near future. The March ` meeting will be at the home of Mrs. l Jas. E. Andrew. . Mrs. E. O. LoPage North Rustico visited ln Oliarlottetnwn for a few i days last week. a A' handsome Hymn Book has been i presented by the United S. 5. to the I church and was used for the nm l time on Sunday last. -L. i | DeSable And Vicinity Mr. Jabez lea, Victoria, made a business trip to De Sable recently. ~ Among those from De Sable who ‘attended the concert at Canoe Cove |on Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. Hector MacNevln and small son Robert, Mr. Hector MacKay and 'Misses Charlotte MacKay and Marie loan-sch. . Mr. and Mrs. John M. MacKinnon, New Argyle, spent the week end in ‘_ De Sable, when they were the guests ‘of Mrs. MacKinnon's father, Captain I Dan Ferguson. l ` *"- | Mr. smith Maorarnne, chariom- | town is spending e few days with his -_ - .-~_ --4 , _ \ `_'1’he ladies of the Melville L. O. B. A. held their weekly sewing meeting at the home of Mrs. Fred Ince. There was s. very_ good attendance and a large _amount of work`ws.s done. The neat meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Ernest Holm. :zllnlea wonns be expelled from the system. no child can be healthy. 0-§u\~¢ oooooo- Insidious Eye Strain 000044-Oooooeoe»oeoooeooo++e+ooooo-9 FE u s 'G oao-oooreoeeoooeaeo We use this sdlectlva sd- ylaedly. _ Buleren from Eyutrah ma have perfect vlslon and there fore do not suspect the present of any evil defect. . The motive power of Entire human orgahlssu Nerve Energy. Normal eyelr It ll computed utilise about 90% of thls’Nervs lllsfsv. has when Bsutrsln ia prnunt, a much larger proper- tlon lo required. Hence defective eyes through their consumption ol' an excessive amount of Nerve _lllergy may seriously ullect the functioning of other organs of the body and produce' Ill health. 1 BAVI !0\ll IYII *V i n i i J _ . _ ih¢l‘ llhl WGOK-Bild: l D-nut.. ML and Mn* J. D. Mah ‘ L.” H" wlth A "mu, www), qglgqngq Di-__ minus' GsF~ Dry, Hacking ¢ough Mn.. mum as mt me he omumur M F l W paiaasieri.vu|iwhunauv¢vui¢¢¢.'%--_°---‘--'-*-- me .1. rm-im, sun ii oo. A . ar _ vrism-"sally ian vim. I lmmil F01' *N PM "0 "°°‘“ “° *W "°°". __._.i............__...__.. timber except samimuurernmnson , uminvaie _ `V`__T‘>;v! lei," .grainy .9 zg 55... g sits ; Ei § f *i i iii Inu iii 52 Ei t Martlnvale, Klng's County, consisting ,M M, gm, E No, M M, A _ _ 50 clear. balance Covered S006 sfvwth #iii `J3..f.f..f.`Ii' '°"‘° °“' I ""' ‘ l...-M .na wi. .ui o mm. if nf |||m[s‘|‘m“ _ _ _ I ' COLONIAL FERTILIZERS 10a.cresmarsh. __ ~ or w”d,‘ih°mmwuahi~irm¢h¢r.s.1.! no I f _ »| 'I ‘ - B* new. Price ms- - é -_ .- B I ~,,_,,,_,,_v;j\;,;\;_;;“g;;;g,=;_;°m;';,; A = » » -_ _ . I WINDSOR' MADE Q -I-0 curtail fanning Uper' Nm ‘ ur. mme I-llgcins,-Melville. viaiiedi gl';:gll?w'lll?f=:.°e§°m "°_‘“a_‘ll; ~ ~ `” , _ _' ' i s ` M °"| m|"“'n'-';:_t.::_""". I-'°mm"!m“::“"b|m'"'. '“n°¢,|¢g"“i.;v‘i:=lol-"srl ' . - ol _""7 35,7- lesulhan an nafexpaslneat'-9 they have been usted h' yu u9‘,”' Ill Prices isa asvavulesie-plus W” "' , .'°.?_fv»-»i»»e|o~i¢‘-aim-ii. »muv_~T-a\»il'»v~“"“*'»~ I °" ‘“‘°"°. ` wa mu amuaaugw wus ni. as an ¢-ni mal A-f~'°°“°"“"""" Mrandldroldonseamsnover is 5.2 , iii -" -m' ' » _ _ f < -~` 'Millie' "'-»=w.1¢'\h»'v4~_._ ,3ifi‘~f ‘_ ___ _, _ ...4~.~'._..~.._.¢¢3.-..ii-ia»i»_.._fp_»“', - i..../ -- -ff:B\':"l0Y:|’lP\JNll&llIll 033 th Vllflllll hll md/hdf in UIIIIONMDWII. 1 4-Q-Q-04000 _ - M "N558: i _-' ' ' _ _ _ _ . _ _'__ » _Firma _ _ _ A °"f'if¢¢i»u¢\»u¢»a,h»oa~yna, "°"“‘_“""‘““_‘“°"“'°°'°‘f;` uname to drop dead. This eonliiioo S ' ’ - ` be 'mi ii wi. .io ..s.i¢¥om.:u».‘ °"°'f"' 5' < ~ -°’l‘il=="<°=»,'P°l`§f5'i"i-11:1-"°L'f°~¢f°""ri||» 'eller mall and neutralize-the V ;'P -_ eetmtlieeourmdaeld rp, __ thogassnd£\éo;».f-agls Von. . fu -_ ‘We will be llave'\;ou_r tubes tested regilarlq LACK UF VOLUME MAY BE -CAUSED BY A WORN TUBE Mother Graves' Worm Ertcmimawt is an exoellcnt medicine to dcstrol worms. _.__,.i-_--.,-_--..- - - "' lrohl HUNT!! EAI.- Lenveo Bonaventure Baden daily at 1° a.m. alfofdlns dir°¢i~'|‘ Inst and luxurivlll service I ea ronoirro, DETROIT and CHICAGO. Arrives Chl¢1I° ‘Y 1.50‘neat mornlnb. All-Steel cquiP\‘"¢°¢ with radio. V¢1"°' rgadbed. Dvubl' trsckallthe ww- , lN‘l‘ll'¢l‘l‘1’ l.l)l_l'l'lD\ Dany except Sunday from V Boinavcniurc Station. ` Leavesllcouuni _U-30 P41- T Arrives Toronto 8.30 PD ‘Ill HAIL! LEAF Daily ftomillulou Station. Luv” Tama” 18.45 pm Anivq Chicago -9.10 am- "Fnr lnfuriiiniloii as 'lo lures, ssrvstlous_ sic.. INN! "“-’}Y- T,_ Rogers. City Tit. 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